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Artisan 193 ewe, Hollidaysburg, Is; 1 ' from 'Altoona to 14141; P1'0'40144, are sad ~ Washington City..-___ .- ....... i . ...riven 1 34) A.M. v Moil laiont..Takete Orosesburg, Indiana. Moira. vallaMed WaiMeit to Albion . 4—Closie 12 P.M. M. 41= : ./Pitliiiii,Vlll.- , ft. ;WATIII. & CNICASO a. I. " i, ike Ithaima.-Takes Way. Mail to Cradles, 0, :Chia N 1 thibersiati; RI: , Louis, Cleveland, Fort t c Vaime,Ria avills,..„Wheeliegi Ztaesville, Walla% villiollitil 'N. Y., lied Canada Wont. Clomp 9P. M. to 'tee, 4P. td: , , Brow 2 ial-;• Tykes Erie, Fa:;Cbleago, Cis / dianati, Dear it,paboripte, Colorable'', ladiaaapolis, Leuraville, L ttlet:llo4l4 , Mseupleiu.lvaahtille Hew Orleans. lit. 1. 4 ei5,10. Jeeepb, Rae Freedom:(ota/. Taal,) aid Toledo. Closer,' 30' P. M. ArTiollf, ES •,;'-,; I. -, ~ , viti*fi C. a. 1, TaTyLlidlreespore, Cfalonteara, aid Way Mail. pari., IA 0. 14.... Arrive, 6:15 P. M. ' ....., , q• • --VIA •: T. 'l-'ll. - Freeport, Kittanieg, Sod Way Moll. also Clarion, Ardebitiir,"liffermini'iPorrst. and Elk Counties. Clegtm. L .l.2 p.,,M. Arrikeeo.P.• M. • 1 Valtraitit Bear.--Takei Coal Valley, Cosl.BlalT, gliallbaty /1/43/Bisabetb, Pike Roil, Mosengatiela City, Waster, ,Sollathenoti,,cookstow o „Browns. jgitl4!):2=lll,lllZo:,PreeiabOro. Cloaca ProtaPlits ' btaigh by Perrysville,lietfOrd, Ogle 4 011412 0 1 1 Ukrasonae-Wlritemovs, ProMiect ami pratitrair..CleaSa 12 P. , •MI ' Arrivei 5 P. M. 1 From Pittsbargii by Green Tree, Herriottaville, Whottitto,,,Catsomobittg,. aid Waekisgtoe, Pa. Clams 13 P. M. Arrive* 3P. M. ) Fame PintUbirgls byiporialle,- Tally Corey, Bay karate's', Glolthittlii.• .otJoi, M!Ctadlem, Brow's-. int"tsrlirbirtri - • 3igairtlit LibertYs Loodos , xot. eat Balreitomsnest:. seme.l2. P. M. Arrives 5 . Froir*tujimita -bi 'Temparanaaville . Broad. hito44RitisbittOo.,: . fitiOtoi,Shirlatol,,ltitth Mar, 11111anag*,:.Pleimem 1 / 4 ,Pails, :and Holliday , . C 0.., Ni., la Stellbnfillt COlio. ,ClOOOll IR P. M. •r -stres-11 pis-_ 7 : • - . • il l Vroar'aibßrg .' by- Rich' Valley, Walker , " Mills, tiohhootowo,- Cinder, , Borgottatows Cum Creek Village. Patternon'a.-Mills to Indipendeace. T,a,welrk...Taeoday,-Toursday and Sat. urrd tkitigiat.•Arrives Moodily, Wed nes. Ilayanid_ Pritatoefi , POrt.-'---: .--" • . • 1 Front - Pittabarigh,bl Carrick. Bargemen Ball, rt ib la,lll6ralYs.Fillatlyville, Bentleyvillo to Sireicels•waski, Wedsesday, and Batas . iday..-.Woses 12. night: ;Arrives Toads, *ad Frldsy at 6 P..M.• , •7 - --, , I,' , • .. • 1 FAIIM ritidattgli; MlPBordt, Clinton,. Moidects , viltd. Ffitilifort 'Spine. Coniatittaburg •to Pair ; vim, ytt.r . ,,Tottoe a oripokkhioditoilay and Sitar. day. 7 ..tneess 12 aiglit. i AMU!, on Tuesday sad Fri: From Putlburgb by ; Whit.s - A - Ow Barebi;Nortla ( Waskitigtii Atitillie; Siring Merck, Olirst, West j_ Leltdriaa, x a:d so, ißli , Firoutoo BbeMess.--clooss at , 12 M. Tuesday. Arrives 'reside, at 12 M. ....,, ,_ . From Pittsburgh, by Derseyallle,• Rural Itidga • - , Culaystrlllisaid-fttddys.X.lttads, to Britonbong, totott'iVithik.:-' Frldist ' Moot' of, IS'aisht.' At.- rs tivoo,Thattallay,,sta.R..ll,..i _ . .... • • i livoimt*ittobotga, L lty MIL -.1.41ta100n, Upper St. ..,: Olatrixelbothemoolitoi Boar . 11111, Blanotown, ti . Boolleridab nod Eon'. Station, to 'Dottalogivillo, 1 , twilit h. , stiokz-Wodotioloy: and .Batiarday, Clime at 124 lalght.,_ Amittes, Tamils', and Friday, la Alkilloy City, Balessas 'aid An asist, toles a , ' day—morniag sod attaration. .., - • i J Wait MasebeiMr, oboe a:dig4idtati ria. . - Cearielituistarikessiess. B•fots.teleas atellea, Park* sad Adams. wait Mile iIIBITIIII3IO. MES John gbasiataksatted the tendons" or Mr. ' Cor ..:.. 1 °,1 18 " 11 ./ .4 tuee Vere" . '_ see . ' llet alignieo•thei gre:' 44 . bertCkuidhee telegraph 'operator abbe office is Illinalt/iliaatei.tifiid to fielding a letter near the olide.a.‘Seve , asys.after the fire; (identified alw letter,) . handed it wait. &swot at the, machine et,!:4Blll 7 ;iairoboritea" the shot.. payteLner of the cetepsiy, untidy,/ he lionliatint Meorti;,..eall'af, the derandaats for *Oh bat; ;ir i s 'bitter pentioned by Mr. Cheadle, (lettu undated aid ideatifisd I) think the bead woofs le .114 rd Idoonii's; hove st doobt of it. 1 Crotaanotkiard.,4lave mean him write his eignt-': terd'tbilie - palroll about twelve times a year. TheCaniononsiealth otrard the letter. in evi dence. Objected to by defense. The Court adistue& the tetter4 and gave the defense en esception. f . . V ee belettersds ie inibetance as collates: "Anhui. limad.tbil to Mt. Hovey. • “Yea•think you -havisseet-with a Iota; you will ewer eft's bees il you do not discharge tidal* aid: Brogin'ere Me all,dOwei on them , ' (Rigged) , Yoga Fuego. A.-m..ilir.katt, detectiveonespet en hie noire dire, sad • in Stowed to gentian pet by defense, testafiod thyl be lived in Reyes's, Ohio, - sad wu nevir,iiike (Iloilitedeitairras a edition. larillitt=tle wasomployed by.the Company as I. detetditrains the day alter the - Ore, to discover the yr rjaetriltimi ; le • 1 Conversation with ;finest: sell.PS thefitli of November, the defeedust said the COinotaiy bid eat engine house burst, bet they were not say the. Wiler,-10r, they could sot' prove it; that Mata the tred:or fre e conversation ' ; omitted : what Tillerredlo other penning. George Peyton, machinist, testified that by an andammading with **Company, be lett their em. : player} again Mr. Mackett; McCoueell told hip be stained in burning the esgise shops; he sin there weristwo assigted hes ; this was alter the Ore whilectossing Ow bridge; beheld out so *dace melds Ohs prisoner:commenced the convematios; he raid he set—fire to on side and another man (olio iris not allowed to be named,) the other side ; leather steed *ate* ; (wither then deeiribed that sumer ia which the building was fired, as retated.byellia prisoier--they Alain waste .cotton waked with, turpsePlee. • The statement also cor• roborated teased: 'elk Corlett Shoat:seeing three perst - fires:tiler/mph atilce end'ir es r Ball &Speer's.) The prisoser told heathey had made a solemn oath that the feat one thit "blowed. , .. of, should -go . hie. head ; that,whee begot house the morning of the. fire it wee breriecloke., tor ,which his sitter filtra ted hive. - Idgeterose other rem ark'. made by the prisoner were detailed by the witness, bat sot of mach impedance. j!,. . . ,• - . The witeeseurnde went a rigid croesessmisatios, but with eo varied o from - tile evidence in chief, 'Has wages 41;50 p day.) were contoured daring'' i r -kis eseisseitheef M Hackett. . TN Cosimoiwealth" closed their case, and the detente was opeeeidluy Mr. Collin. - followed - by Mr. Ithaanoe. ,Tlaei kilowatt evideeee was given: War,ll.4oatheyfied that at the time of the fire he we d - u vratclasaith OW Ike **cheater Railway Cempenyeirith'ilie dietitian theosiettve put in; the fire broke out eboetoprielte"the locomotive"; the Ore appnirtd to break 'out at both sides at once, , streaming ea through the top; it burned very rapid ly; it wee nay 'bolt finales outweitty minutes ge ms frown* mid *the other; the building was of hoard.; air 5111 - 0111 'Bois. the locomotive while croattag , Crotweramised-illTae needing about nit or severs heedrod yards freer** eaglet , house. Mr. Piekerogill tiotifitid the beadles horsed wee , compowsdcl, purl a fire' iseghithere cams before, from sage wants ;M . toe of the top of a locomotive boiler, seed to clean the. engine; it is very greasy, and is sometimes tolerated eith turpestine; a small portion of the loecireative cabin wee burned; tho !sweats' is thrown . about the stoves alter being used, ant le palsied op to light fires. • Ottie, 1101bota.alao testified to "waste. having caught:fire os manta( the locomotives (proviethao the busing or building,) which bseeed-part of Ow cable. 1 . David Dwestlianified that the building bad Mood for eemilearialif was very:dry. PeterAdl 'legated that en the sight of the lire he nirlifieris air/ Roney at Me hoe* is Mut. chitin. abost.weves neloe.k ; Moore staid aboat sweaty 5i 616 1 1 4 . allid thee west away; Roney staid till alter 10 o , ClOallt ilkia`t hear el the fire till the sett stooling. , , ~ CrossAtunied-Lifeep a public . house ; Mr. Mew/ra* a driek there; my tome Is al -Beavex' Weed, sem' Island tan* Rooney had on - a black glued Cap; do an- keow how Moore was dressed ; canteen ;• whim lOW Moorelhere before; he watt • there the Moods, sight alter the fire; Roney had. dies iamy hessetke Iftidsy sight before the fire; have sole Moore tad Roney *led! since the fire; we tint' aitat,talk non this matter; we one-ever - same 10 me tilked to me about what I could wave lor aikii matter. ' - WsniAllPedding,ceireboreted Gill. - gia. POMO, who lived is the gamekerma w i t b,momipi towifimi that Rooney came home and sedresed tor bed et trai( -past ten o'clock. Byers' Bibleri,iinoegr of the Haagen who b e es).*. . Um" with Moore, testified to, ladled Mane Jelled, eseirisg, wires be got home, (atter rnetsiatfrons the city with his gagine,) at a ateartle*Mro...easitielt the, mon o is; f the bre, Didn't btu of the .lire,.till nest asoreleg,.erbee ' Moir* wskeried bus. ' _ . sloPsOToioisors al.ramfoisk -VS tars ill the toe, or Hendricks awl wili vs. 110,-s:s odoioistratoi of Wats of Jima Sir rises, i000d,foo:Uto pliiaGC..ii thit sods of $52. ; PgreitlNTlC—Pib Rail LOOWI patient's; sea ealireetaik the - reportinial ierwpa,' aid - other a itealLerol the ler sad one of ths "City a diapets "aC the Wise. ales; as -yteeilayt it eat st the - recast triassewset -4.0r if ise City Ball. High_ wards pawed br tgoaa t hes; end it was dully datershuid MO ate dittonersi bY-thir weseekidowse geettiesea.desa - their broadcloth, .aid ware ..ad a thresthsit Ansa. Whits AC. of tali" istarimoi ad pruning a banlikumMeg, oaths. ....-•:...,'•': - .-'''':' , ..-':'::•:..?.' , 7::. 4 .. - - 1, •:' , .•':'!• . ':' , ..:: . : : C . 7 , :it - T .--- .li -- q :-. . , : i i ,•- • , ::; • .7. - ff . ::..i.- t .‘,...,- 1 / 2 ', ,, , - t..--.. , :,- - ,72ia•ir! - ..,1 - 9.4z,7,1:. , :z.;:- ,, -;‘ , ... ,- .;;;•.. , .. „,, ' '''''..§".:: s, ' -, '. l ".'''''''' . !.. "I- - • • , 14. ,,„-,,,,, • - • • - Csr •T" CI Jo" =ram OM IME=MI .1' .. M ISI . • Cha ' ll 'arssiC . _ _ ~~ TO' 11ffiedithit ltdleralrei apara Pin"dap s Cikaitted m Me Court the to admit: "We hoe had before as for our action 287 hibe rnation', malty of which were trials/ al their char ned doeld seer havebeen made. AU such we here- signed, at the expense-el tke o . priSecuter, where the law ellowied It. A-greet usjority of the other cases were violations of the Liquor Law. Is new of this fact, we believe the penalty for this illegal traffic is too slight: We Sad Mere are die :deputies existing de the books of that county off"- eye with reference I to those who are licensed. Theis are some twesty.sei names that appear on the official list of licensed period. who have never , paid the , Coesty Treiteurer nor a license, and who have not, bees predated by es," on account of their names having be enl'reterned as being hemmed. This is aide to the; Comely of $l,lOO, We would recommitted that hereafter a list of. those persons who iodised! the Treasurer for their liaise, should be submitted:to retire Grand Juries, sio that when the coostablefe remit' are made, the Jury can sat: if; themselves at ;Ode of the corrects'su of their presentation. ; _ • (Sr session de bees protracted by !the difficulty traceries eilteeises during the dlidari—thini` ace illOSialr delay , sad rendering dr duties deally - tedious. We have rutted all the public' Austitatioes is which the County., is antic sated. Os visit's( the County Altai Hoed, a •OLICISIant ma , wadi! to as, by the , 80perinteadent lied Directors, thatchers had beee certain charges Made against the institution, and:they' desired a free and fall In vestigation ol everything coshected *Os it. We foised.everythieg ie eleellent order and its attain as wall condected as could be desi red. TIM com fort and cleinliness of the paupers are thoroughly Weeded to, and in the tuts and aifilogentent of the house we enticed the marls of mimeos head,- the credit of ,which is due the Superintendent , * wile. For the cool:say of the Board of Directory and the Supetiateenent, we desire to expiess our oblitiations. The Cosety Jai, was Need is excel leoLorder,and we feel that great &twit is doe to Sheriff Graham and Jailor Small for the good' police and discipline of the institotid. There is gnat need of proper veolilatios of the toil. of the jail, whom their door. are closed. This is due; to the find eciestinctine al the building, be it can partly be remedied by an opening near the:bottom of the doori, whirl valid afterwards be Protected by a graticg. The tionaeof Refsge we fosnd to be is good order sad condition, as rer a• we were permitted LO 11116110. We, Re' was understo.id to be our' Ahoy. sad heretolore_tbe custom, visited the West ertiFisitentiary, but ae neither coertesy nor op portunity for examination into the condition of the iamatee was extended to as by the Siperietendent, we &echee malting any report on the limitation. We have deemed it our duty, frem resides • tame driwn from oar firmest high !rata of tale. ties, (independent of the tax for railroad poi poses,) aid fix= inhumation obtained Irani authentic simian as to meladministretion el our county affair, hilly to investigate, an tar est possible, into the condition and management of our county , . filled,. The considerationsalluded to shove are these. The county of Allegheny, a. we all know, is rich in all the elements of material wealth, as rich as any portion of our country. Ls population, devoted to the development of this 'rich material is all its ramitleatioes, is noted lor its frugality, honesty and industry. Ileitis; these Monti and ma terial elements of people, what eight to be the condition of their Treamaryitint aside for the pur pose of sieSyieg on the government 1 II upon ex. aminatioe it is disecivered that sock Tretsnry is not only depleted bit heavily in debt (iudepen• dent et iadoblednen for railroad purPoaes;) that it scarcely ever has the money to meet it. present liabilities ; Met the mryants of the Community are maid in county warrizts—to no paid whoa the Treasurer haw the Morley—the holders of which are - obliged to resort to other earths* to bare them cubed, at rates varying from sir to len and twelve per cent. discount Irma their face; when such warrants are daily hawked through our cities a de preciated currency; we bare concluded that (ha condition - of the - Treasury is not in daimon with the etiailetar and wealtb:ol the people, and that some Where, 110111, the pocket. or Me people to the coffers oil -their Treasury, wberetheir money is disbursed, them is maladministration and misappropriation. 'And oar inveatigations have strengthened these conclusions. The sad condition of affairs as stated above now exists, with a tax that hair reached the highest limit *Hawed by law—a tax twice se great as that of the county is which New York city is situated, and nearly six tin:seas great as the on • in which the city of Boston is Mutated, on asses.- smith about the same a. that around our own city of . Pittsburgh. We have felt in view of • subject so intricate and extensive, osr inability to dtscharge one duty io this matter, in the abort time allotted to di. But we have examined enough to convince es that there are greet irregulantlei and culpable regligencies 'tied,' in the Commissioners , allies of this county, and. to warrant es in ;recurnmendteg to the honorable court, with the hope that it mvy reach the people, the absolute neetimity of a total revision of alf laws connected witlethis subject, they would cave the county from bapkroptey. We hesitate to advise the proper course:to be pursued het we cannot bet solace the utter .at of unity of action, leading to a desired end, existing 'among the oflicsrs of this Court House. We believe that what in wanted is a costrolleg pberer, with s sys tem of cheeks mid balthees, eatnewhat similar to the mangier is which the fieaneee of the city of Pittsburgh are medneted, with !ethane a few alterations. We have also beep Impressed with the nonentity Of recommending an, alteration ol , tbe lava with reference to the collection of taxer—whereby pay menu can be mace directioto that:panty T aaaaaaa , instead of pusing through the hands of a third lany, ad thoray saving the per 7 coinage of col: attice, ne also the money loot through defaulting tax collector—a sum-by ne means, inconsiderable at this present time. From evidence before us, we find the. defaulting tat colleCior. are re..o pointed by the Commissioners, contrary to law, and that is one insane° a defaulting tax collector, on duplicate. for two suceamni yarn, now holds by adtbority an Office of peofit gad emolument an der the county. With referenceitto the appoint ment of tax 'collectors, we have found irregular ities and improper ieduences to 'exist. The tax collectors for this year were, is many iatance., compelled, before obtaining their appointments, to pray a certain quota each, to defray the espouser at hurrisburg of a person now in the employ of the Commissioner.' office, for the porno.e of defeating Irgialation by which the injurious tooselaances of the primes* auto at the law could :b• avoided. We have also evidence that a tax collector of • large and valuable-ward of the city of Pittsburgh did, through • thlfd party, approach *olio( the Cora misdeals with a cheek of one hundred dollars if be would vote for his sppointment4whieh offer war refused by said Commissiooor. He, (the tax col loatorawas however appointed, and iris proven that he now . bolds due bills of another ions of the Com minioners for one hundred denary loaned In 18.59, and another for two hundred doll* loaned 1n 1860. This is not the only inseam where dee bills of the Commlsskinors have boon discovered for money loan ed by the collectors to them,for mime nearly eons. .iwndieg in amount to the bore, and on data sop -ted by-inlavals of the years lit which the ap polotnient of said eolleotor was made. We, at the request of the Coanti Acditors, have eximinod Into the condition of their cam Their ditties, if properly attended to, sarn to no arduous and laborious, and that grant alloWancii ought to be m - in point of time for them to perform their duty, • , amount of the loon system of secants which th hen to audit. All of which is roxpootfullfinbinittad. T.. 1. BRERSTON, Foreman. awes Coital*, 0 Goan Darter, • Went Covcsr, 111103 osll-11 Hoax, Annison one Muse, Jr., 7110141$ Castrato'', .A. Gear, , joust tdcHai.vr, as. B. Omen, • J. F. 11. MUUMUU, . Hanyir B. Donsinson, Banton. Knwiniiir, Jonir,lhustrow. OUR BOOK' rARZE Ye in tat. Old World; .rr Tel Yearn In Byl.zerlaal szid Ityly. By lirsdynkb Steam Trauststot by Karr - UopyrlyberlArrr4s.ll4ltloa.fromtbalmar lalosmassbyrlyt; Ityolysirs Pklls4.llb4: T.111.P. Lawn &BMWs. littrbarta. toy sal by lima and How pleasant, 'during these long winter evenings, hen the lamp is lit, and the family circle aswm ed, to inure a book like this, and having made op Your travelling party, with slippoied font on—eoth log higher, we bops, tbsu the fonder, to mike the 'nod tont,' everything ineledjd, dusk, pieta. rhope, sentimental and indidontel, in lees than ■ week's time, And Tor two dollars 5.21.1 oftyennts in money 1 Doeidedly this is tho sensible way of ma kieg a Europese toar—at least daring winter. And what • eisdroso the travelling party have engaged -4ns so Intelligent, 09 appreciative, so full of re partee of the - best kind, and withal so ameb . a and sympathetic in ail her moods of feeling and thooght SS Frsdisids Bremer. We oordially command these rseuses to our renders. sehee ILLoatioslD Voss.d ISM& Port on. 1.00- ew sad An Tort I Sowell, Misr & Ilhdolo. Sold od • Rut & &LAN The wood.enviver T s art iebe're most profusely employed to illustrate the sacred tent. The.treney ems m satfonarian ',search ere, by the aid of the 'diet, brought together as in • cabinet ; and the topograpb,y srestattars, etc.,; of the countries mentioned in, the Bible, all come in fora tell shore of illustration. The note* are iOw deserving of oar commamdstioa. • Tag Hoosizoin iOOIIIIAL. het it angmarb lera. N. Teti: A. & U.. Pefm. l 7 mats. . A ifilleellefy or many thieve iniaglini the tole ,lal and the *imitate tog ; giving, you music, poetry, anecdotes, aeries, lessons even—and far more than we eau enumerate. . . BllllmOUaw OrTICRIL—TIis Column or Bit issiegbain have elected the following officers for the sisoireg year : Tremersr, Berjamm Dolmas; Board lassinwers, A. McClean Sod Georg, Powell; Welsh Muter:Jas. Barr; Clerk or Eel:pail, Edw. Maya; Bolicher; B. B. Careahie; Sweet Commis. Wooer, James Fawcetl; CollectOr of Tales bagel Neste,. Clark of Market, sod Mier! ' Blaster., Wm. Meetly. , - Covert ,Itosne Oanceten.-94 Saturday last, another special bond tor stooo, head by the oounty, wee _paid by the Measurer sad canosleiL Aboat svmoo of OW special bonds base been lifted dories the put three smooths, and several 'others yet noels to be cashed. Tbey wets hued (or the ne• &modest of the eounty sculpt, sod tbe easiest inter est boa been in Item of oonsidexable moment to the. . A Parkas Renz:—Miee Marian Witbater, the -well knew, 'lever bow vorialiet,' appeared before the Mayor cot Seaday and preferred a charge of ria. •••It and disorderly oondsot wawa Miry Shay, • weinui employed to hand bear around to enstemere. Slily us hod foe her bad oetedeet and dlicharpd. . . . . pa Bow is • ,Ilara HALL.-4 . party' of rOWINS 'Maw} op e ileterbasee at . Doebnes bear ball. 0 hieing*. Anieliii. es ss% I 7 alibi. 'La at. {iota wag .111141/ by eillivir ii4bioa to alma Doan ,f ilme.- hat thy all secewalpg li-asktair: 0.11 .i ---- '-ivii,-•=04 , - - - --_,41 - • - 4,-.-e.c. - . - . .s, ' . '. - ;: -. ..-IP::-' , ' ,7 - - i!:: , , , .. ,,,, ::*: / ete, , 1;:,.. 4,,, ...-'4^:o. ~,, ,, P , A Vi ~. 74:5C- 4 , ' ,. - A-t=y -, : 0.[.,, ,'.: , ;; , :"!...74. 1 7 . 3' : '. - - '. ..'4,,..::::-..",,,',.:'r:5,',..-7-:i..:*,:!.1::..';,..!......tY.,..,--7,:,..',.,:i.,,i...'„-:::..f: ' ,; r ;„_ OM Aianivino eir tie Team Nowa inlb4•_ . =Aft 1 171".811 " . iasits!'sai7 of the ifset:.l44* Bib). seeiefiwa., b.M ,ftstatuktiiii. lb. Yu* livureitil WWl* bier* Bev!ist* - iltro#4-.. P.' Loy Pre4e-st, Ili The exerciess Were Mooned with la e uI bi tM . Choir, enerseiseisi "Tiro Lords,wete. Rev. I. &agar thee reads portion of Scrlptitris and Rev. H. M. McAbee, (is Abe dowses of Dr: Paitint) addressed the Throes of Grace. Tee eriorMatios then joie*" .is !hies; the AU paople that oe au Us do dwell, Shia to the Lord eltb cheerful coin, Him .srve with mirth. hl. pnabi• froth 1•11, W. ye befurebhn sad retake. The repor of the Comwpoidlog Secretary, W. H. Kincaid, ' 11112 then read, tram -which we learn that the Society, duriog the past year, has labored under *owe !disatlvaersges, partly growier out of the disturbed atale or the country. Nevertheless, coosiderablalaucceu ass attended their efforts, and all deinande for Bibles and Testameeto have been .. . . .. . .. .... supplied. 1 4 he Sundial( Committee, to coil the Jail, Steam Mad Caul-bow, have mat all applica tions in then? respective . Saida, but the work of ezpltriug th's city haa got been so complete 4e usual. 1 ? . The secoid object 01, the Society, to aid the Panasylvaiii Bible Society. has been satisfactorily attained during the past.' year. According to the is last printed port of the Parent Snebty, 80,000 copies of th Bible and Terri have been is sued in twe y did Meg ages doring the year, nod since i organizttioa 1,400,000 copies of the ' Scriptureshive been 'walnut from its depo ri tory. m Ilia ed.& anal circular {Mild from the Ameri can Hible Society Horme, contains cheering Intel ligence Rout Mezlco,: Brazil, Chili, France, Tar: key, Midis, Phies,Japaisi,AhicriSandirkh Wanda, Russia, Writ ladies, etc , of increased activity in the tranelation and distribution of the Bible. The fseilities of Zho Bible House are such thud the print ing can be dune very cheaply, and 1 . 000,000 copies. have been prepared during the pant year, in almost two hundred differed,. tangeee. They the Pitts burgh Society in aiding indirectly in evangelizing the world. ' Tho belt of the lets Charles Brewer, of $6OO, bee been ived sad pJd over to the Pennsylvania Bible Soelety, who will furnish the amount in Bibles to be distributed among those destitute of the Word le Allegheiy eounty, as oontempletsd in the he. quest. The inquest of the late Mr.Hdtntan, amount tug to $2,060, bee not yet been reellsed, sad may Cot be for violas time. Ciontribilors having complained that • large por tion of their' donations was absorbed to paying sala ries of agents, the Board of Managero at the begin ning of the year employed but one agent for the city and cattily, Hey. J. IL Miller, who hu prose cuted the whet with a good degree of imams.. lie hu chained I. aubstalptions, 111,984 92, of whith $1,401 lititu imeash, leaving 8603 801 e outatand leg oubscriptions. Add bequest of Mr. Brewer, and the entire moles in money, daring the par, fait up $1,91/1 12. Mr. Miller, agent, uporls 418 volumes denoted, valued at $B6 13. Value of books cold, $l6 25. Two Life kkeetors were eonetituted at $2O each; fifteen LIN Members, $lO each; and one hundred and twenty-eight Life Members (under spot $6 eseb. Number of families visited in ibe meaty, 1055. lb. report concludes by pricing upon the frietda of tbechose inereasitig Thgtrattos, abecout of the rapt humus* in crime, which can only be met sod pulped by the free circulation of the Wotd of Ws. The repel!' of the Trehenter, Mr. James Robb, eabibit■ the 61311116111 ofraire of the Society, ae follow; DR. Stlatiee per report. Jas. 28, 1860—.6310 16 Ommtaadiag sobacriptioa., 1859 383 00 Hooke sold at Depository ' 322 81 Brewer page...o 600 00 Collection,. sad •abseriplom..ltY and rountry,lB6o i 1,964 92 Penn's. ißibla Society, for Bibles $1,576 2$ Salary , and expense* of @gent 652 66 - Outstanding subeeripnees, 1560 563 SO Incidental expennm Balance nn band..... Addresses were then delivered by Rev. D. R. Kerr D. of the United Presbytetiau Church, and ' Rev. C. A. Holm*, 61 the .M. R. Church, for ,which a yote of thanks was _'tendered by the messing. Atter Shying the 19th Psalm, the reports were adop:ed as read. Rev. A.AI. Brynnin D., was announced toad dress the Society, bet wee prevented from at tending. Mr. June. Robb spoke in favor of the employ ment of ttio agents, Witted of one, and on motion of Mr. H.l6l.lblaster, the Board of Managers was instructed to employ an additional slant - for the' present. year. The totomittee oil Nominations thee submitted the following list of Managers lot the ensuing year, which wilt adopted : Presbyterian Munches : lot. Robt. S. Davis, A. M. Wallingford. :24. Jobh F. Loy, A. F. Brooks. 3d. It :P. Baliewell, W. P. Thomson. 4 tb. IW. Immit, Central'; Gem. S. Dryaba,Jar King, M. D. 6th. Diclmn, Wm. Colliogwood. Cumberland: let. sintar2l Morrow, Alexander PoatJay. ReprotEl: 14L. Rola. S. Haelett,Wat. 4.t. Ro i t. Dill, W. J. `Tailed United Ist. Duna MlZaistan, Wm. &avulses. 21. Wah. Floyd, Woo. Frew. 3d. Joha R. WC's*, Wm. W. Young: • esb. Jaime. Robb, Elias Redder. sth. W. Fleming, Thos. Douglas. Birmingham: A. N AllGosaugh, Jobs Neely. 11. Asdreus, luso Whittier, Henry Cochran. failes. Samuel Graham, George Park. ?Warty gptscopol l knelt Joseph Richards lobo F. bennets. 1•Y. Nies.: E.: I. M. Pennock, Wiliam Miller. Libirrty Et. Methodist E W. H. ILIOCIRId, Jacob B. liable,. Cariatq M. b : Samuel M. Kier, E. S t . Ward. Seriihfield M. R.: Jamee. Caaaidy, R. Mall. doereey. Pr:ma. demur M. E.: W. is Braila, N. U Walker. Wesley, Chapel : J. W. Taylor. ['avid Wallaket. 7'rintry N. E.: Robyn H.flobb. Germans: Cheildise South, Frederick Buse. Ist ticang. I.itheran Thmose H. Lane, Goo. W. noble,. Ist Getout* Lothrron : R. H. Soccop, H. I.e -meth. • 241 German Lutheran C W.gerattb, II Mtge _Grace B Wolf, Jr , Thorns. J. Craig. • Ist Methodist Pro:Pewit W Ilendersoi, Wm Reinhart. 2d MP : William Van Horn, William H Baphst : H W-Ftriekler, R D Hartshorn. Union. Baptist : W C Barr, MP. Gilleeple. 41h Baptist : H 0 Lippincott, Jam°, McCune Welsh; Coluaniseic Pries, Owen Owe s .. lot IVelsh Cong 1 D K Means, D 0 loots. 2d Welsh Cong Than D Jones, B Wehh Baptist : Wm Here.,Wm Lewie. Trinity hlerman Henry Dmmeter. Muted Boanc : Frank Zingernester. Cangregatiunnt : C West, James .Brown. Lawrenceville Pros John Calberlano, John S • Lawrincreille M John WiAlbion, John A Gory. Roane Au : J M Snyder, C 0 Rents. SoulAiPitts John iteass A B Daily. East Liberty M E . P Laufmai: Joseph Wood- . East Liberty Pres r Goo A Perry, W Ist flailed Pres Lawrenceville: Itobt Com mons, N B Hatch. East Liberty U Pres Robert A Cunningham, James Gegen. After a chant (rpm the Choir, the audience was dismissed with the benediction by Rev. Reuben HILL TUE PtrnevAml, ALLECINEXT AIM MANCOL.I - PAILIIVIOICII RAILWAY COMPANY.—At • meet ting 61 the Stockholders ol the above company, held yeisterday at the office or A. S. Bell, Karp, thew treasurer, the following named persons were elected.o managers for the ensuing year, viz i Thomai Bakewell, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Joseph a. Brown, John K. • Parke, and A. D. Smith. The only change was the election of Mr. Smith, who soeceed• Mr. It. S. Hays, who declined alvvelec.. time onlaccount of ill health. The President and Treasurer made their regale} annual reports, showiogg • highly utialactory condition of the of fan of the company, notwithstanding the many extraorilieary drawbacks and difficulties which met its firdmovemenui and efforts at completiou t and have mbasurahty hindered its operations ever since. A New San Wait..—Messrs. Hays A Co., coal merchants, of Liberty street, recently struck an ex *ellen Vein of salt water, at their coal worb neat Irwin Station, Westmorland county. The vein was opened at a depth of over four hundred fest, and the manntionre of salt will be commented forthwith. Some indications of oil were met with, but the prin cipal Object in sinking the well wss to obtain a sup ply of salt water. The oranufaoture of silt wW be very profitable to the Grin, as the coal and slack which to now unsaleable at the works can be con temned! for that purpose. The ides is eatmlabsed that bi boring deeper oil could be obtained, but the effort to get it will not be made at present. Rertwey Rizenoes.—The Stockholders of the Builliberty Passenger Railway Company yester day hold their annual tnestrag, and elected two ions of Directors, each claimiektbe right to man age the road : First Set—J.l. Bennett, W. F. Johnston, B. Singerly, J. Aiken. and N. P. Saw yer. - Second SH—P. Lloyd, J. F. 114 , Kenzle, J. Jolinsion,jr W. 0. Leslie. Thd, Stockholders in the Birminghem Pametager Railway Company ideated the folioed's( Directors : W. St. Harsh, J. M'Doaald Crown, 11. F. Jones, W. liC.l notch, and W. Coleman. Tee beard mot thertli afterwards and organised by electing Mr. Hersh President.. A • UNAWAT GGlL•—:ebarlu Wisher yesterday 110111114011 before Mayor Groin,and asked to have hatdeeghter Catharine remove from. a hawse of queititemble character in the Feertb Ward, ghseyl, where she hod bane harboring lot several days past: — Het.fatbiu , states that he obtained her. asphijment Ii .cotton factory, bat she 1111101111 to work le the milli And he swot control her. • Ake Is Mein years, , ol age, tad will most probably , be committed io the Homo of Adage. \ A Sfrta ousDnniatios.—bire. Richwine and Min ambers, wbo lira oa Csrpnteer silty, I. ths 41 Ward, itilesboay, apposed baton Mayor Drum; ratorday aftorsoos, and pephrrod • swim abseil "isnot Edward Reek and four °thin, wbo tenni in hens at a late boar as Saterday eight, by Wieling spas the door, after ebleb they setae ' sa.ioat.oatrapose - warone. The, loran ban ati boss woo& bot. Oho WM il I U 4 O. • - . . , ... •., ~ -.-,.: ', -.-',:-...;-,,,..•.,. , '.-...c-4,1i-.4:....;:?,:',.i.--. .;,-, f J. , -,:, :•.f '...4.-::J-:.i,-,--:F,::,,•-f::,,-:.:,•,;;••!''‘,A1413t7... .'•?:t.,..,-.,±i.:.0...f.:1,,,..,-,.- Ts- chica‘trzt.l. antabirs:of,thige lei ! u94lf - Tgailt, shoat to skit thiladelphia. will aeries is tide cis" to-day, and naiu with u sail to-awArroW. The Mowing cased gestiewn column the Reception Csinwidee, on behalf of the Pittabugh Board or Trade: • • • Messrs. John Harper, James Park, : Jr., R. T. Leech, jr.; Wro. M'Creary, J. J. Gillespie, J. R. Hunter, Ft IL thenot, Aug. Brodisy, Wm. Baga ley, Alex. Nimick, J. D. Seelly,Joa. Pennock, T. M. Howe, triTaneleis, springer Hashanah, Geo. Daft, Wm..l. Anderson, Jailor" Abodes, David H. Chambers, James b. Lyon,C. G. Homey. Samuel WiCee, Wm. Unison, Josiah King, M. W. Wawa, Theism Marshall, Jos. 8. Cosgrove, T. S. Blair. Frank Sfikta Wm. B Copeland, A. AL Wallingford. The eommtttse or Toooptroo will must at the depot :of the Pittsburgh, Pt. Wayne k Oblong Rantoul, Ist 3 o'clock p.! us.. on Tanday, to moors the visttoro to the Illonongobele House. They will meet again at the hotel on Wednesday morning at 9 ri'elock, and escort the visitors to the tollowleg monntoctorise: Shoentiorgses rolling mill; Hussey, Willa& Co.'s; Helene, Balm 1' Co.'s; Parke, WCurily & Co.'.;J. B. Lyon &Co.'s; Peoria Co.' , . *, Hart & Ca. Smith, Parke & Co.'s; J. T. M'Glangblin A Co.',;A Bases • Lloyd & Black ' s , C li ff Allee ' llmaltlng 'Work.; liverion' Preston A Mussy it : Co.' J is Copper Works; ones & Louth; Smoot M'Kee & Dilwertb klildweles ; C,. Ibuisia, Co.'e; Lycn, Stiorb , .& Co.'s; M'Oelly'r; Graff,: Booklets C 0...; Singer, Nita,* A. Co.'s; Zng Potatoes; Keened/. Waldo A Co.'.; :King, Pennock', A Co '1; Sisson A CO.'i; Bailey, Brown 4. Co.'s; Bidwell's plow foetory; Hall .3. Speor';e; Phelps. Park A Co.'s; &damn, Paws A Co.'.; Aoderson A Phillips. This list mars* all the principal monelootories, glass works, Otto° WWl's, An. RANK STATlinitir.Wrt For tlia weak prowling January 2lrt, IS6 Wk Pittategh ligebangehlt' kVA " Cinema"' Neehaniee' .l Iron City '1 Allegheny " Last meta- barium ..;.1 51,4591 1281 .... • D1K91.901.... I I 4.5021 166013 Ltitif.msn : : • I line . te IClinald'el Depend I need. 218,421 662,326 95,909 tichange 767.216 2211,765 56,164 M. & M.. 638,880 277,921 24,518 Citizens' ..... . 360,870 77.941 46,816 308,500 106,176 23,680 iron City .... 258,335 215,380 6,389 Allegheny 400,450 104,452 16,382 • 2.662,671 1,733,946 :238,856 Lou wed— ...... 2,609.056 1.927,290 208,148 ..... . 53,6151 ........ 30,760 ....1 ... 1 133.644 The Cbaion (tILI papers glee the lollowiag particular, of the warder of Mr. Roberts, formerly of Wastfieitoo, Pa., to which wo alluded a day or two me,:' "A drunken wreteb.. by the vane or Ilarrieoe Sumner treat to the Som.:Ace and commenced atnwieg Mr. Roberta, when the latter ordered him out. A few moments titer Mr. , Kahane left the office to go I. hie sapper. He bad gone but • law etepe when the 'dims Sumner plunged dirk keit, into him Almon. inemetly, The mur derer attempted to mute his terrine, but the cit izen. were, too lent for hire. lie wee caught end lodged in jail, and will know doubt 'pay the pen alty rut hie;erime on the gallows." $3,480 69 Ell , 192 15 ... 495 95 Dtrnmeance AT A Cumicw.--ns Sunday eves. ing, a lad lamed Juseph Regan, needing on Founh i street, Judi employed n glen house, in tend he ilierman clinrch r ot Wylie Street, during service, and 'acted in the most outrageous m . Author other iouineoly acts, be began amebae' a cigar. 'Hie Conflict was of coarse intolerable, and he wan taken hold of aid landed in the street. Here be snood en old tie ran; sad hurling it into the lbw .f:Job. Greiner. inflicted el ugly wound on the nnie. He way mbrieqeently arrested by officer .Loire, and locked op until morning, when Mayor Wilson committed him to jail .for.firsi days, io delault lit a fineWF five dollar.. 83,400 89 , Don Fiairriroa.--Several tow yislorday dligtmead theroselveriby setting on a roople of dogs to fight, on Federastreet, nem - the N.Jrth Common, Alto. gunny. tall unutooly sport wai witomoed 'by a camber of Mihail children, or:m were attracted to the spot. Toy polies very opp..mmoly bappetiod that way..and ciao fittbriparkt Mono 0.111111lle • or rained andltak4beforoiror Drum, who discharg ed bias open *tont at ie . , Hooscruirmat Wmurt o We desire to call the atteotion at our lady romi..io to an ildvertmement, -ceder the 'Above esption, to soother column. The adrertiser!bas recently 100 t & wile, Sod his child ren &mother. Aly respectable woman who could undeitakte, the mtoegernent of a 'Witmer Rod the cant of yooog family. would do wall to look iota the matter. COUNT[IIIFICT.II. daageroaa coanterfeit Giro on the MarcumloyHaolt of Ylatubargh, N.Y., has boon put •in circulation. Itwilt deceive those who are ant ail their gourd. Te■ Soap. ossoufsotured by F. 8. Cleaver of Loudoe, ire very arsenide for toilet purposes. sod we ciii St4lllioo to their advertisemeut le our paper. Disrirmy.—Dr. 0. Bill, tio. 146 Paso drat, attends I-9 ail branchn ot.the Dental profes sion. : Dfioroa C. Beau, Water Care and Home •pattito Pbsskian• also seat for Rainbow's celebrated Trois for Noptuise. No. 130 Smithfield BL t sariu, 'should not foil to read 03ti sayer of Prof. 11.4.1,1 to4er's [arm.' PTO LST.—The FOURTH STORY of tb wiERTTII BUTLDINO, br o tarot of tr. soon or lom, CO toroamtdo Woo Apply to R. LRkRTT 100, Gasolto Woodsy ltoom. FOOD.—Attention is called to this most romsmabkr And ssisorlfli proporstkm,Sdrestliml in ow:Aber colomn. It le.o ontlrsly use dleriosoryourd most sot be omosoded with soy of tM samrous pstast medic...o of the day. Is Is *Ol.lO Moody for all tbs diseases eppolbed, and ospicially throb of • arable Wore —.31 Wag Otaudltag—of wanks Lamontba, amf yearly &Mgr. ors, try 1.1: • • Nana. thrums. t I/amis. of New York. aro Me solo spots for 11,004 also proprietors of, tee worldmrembod Dr. 000.10 Warm.. (>3aMM, yl *Ude *WM erery Mathew mould Imo in her tottlioloe Cloreit le sem of seed; sad elosuilblog. as It does, so protium. or OPISIO of WI? 01 od.ll Mr be-yelled spots srltt. the utopia oonfldeocsomal .111 be furiud au Weldable opmelllo to all um of Irani° compteloto —Ohio Mole ,Tarsal, Cotorosbut. Inh•gos!adtortlsmsera. Par sale by UllO. B. Knell& llamot.l4o Wied PIMAraM.. Ps. • dsl7AlksrimlP For Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg, :Parne ll:oj, Point Pleasant, Gallipoli', Gyandotte, Catletsbuigh, . fronton end 'Portsmouth. rim new and elegant eteemer IDAMN Lirft.lllapt. J. 'ftarstou thrall sin b.,. Pittsburgh EVERT WIIIDNEIDA, et 10. o'clock. tbe . Portgotouta sad ell blleramgliste bindings. Boturolig, will buys Portwooath ree Pittsburgh wag PM DAY st If o'clock at lAN freight or_lpelir•o iffly on board. Or 10 Doi{ , TWIN. WANES W. &Wu Makill . . Mr. Howard, of lifietrigth slaked leave to intro duce &resolution to glee th e Select Committee on the - President's Simla' Me n age leave to sit during the sessions of the Boma, and to report ;from time to time at their discretion., , Mr. Winslow, of N. 0., Objected. Mr. Cotwin, of Ohio, laid tbat it vies - thirty yearisince he teak a wed here u a representative from Ohio. Then Reath 'Carolina had declared that a curtail act of Coegress for the collection of re waitteconstitutional, and passed antral naneebelittle' herself from the remainder of the Union, a new, near this tenniention of his - na tion' d political life, he weir again called open t o aet. p l a on measome having application to a simi.. ler co dines of affsize: He acid incidentally,lf a State may withdraw herself from connection with the they State. , it did net follow that it she did pot borne to availterself of the benefits tonferred by a Union that every; Jaw vital to thexisietence . oft e Orden, and neweirary tocanying.oht all.. the ai of the - Union, majtot be withered' indica'. dii rheas the peace oldie Stated. Be proceeded tai ow that the passage, of personal liberty bills e of pouibly have any effect on the rights of So there men, and argued that the law for the recapture of fugitive @lane - depends'., on the Courts of . the United Stated and , aa s oh law bee been declered-eonstitutional,r it fol. low thatneh law is paiamonut, to any laws of a State, or the,Coestltutlete of a State. Therefore, 'wadi laws aresifete and well. Ile deacrlbed at length the condition of the territories, showing that a large 1 , Portlon'of them are unfitted for slavery. The North *AA eat to be blamed fir the climate and pasture and other advantages of free labor. - Slavery is eetatilished Is New Mexico. Why not then let that Territory where there to the only prob- ability of establiehing slater,' eolith of 36.30' come into the Urdu' is a State; thee taking away forever the are breed of eland, to the Territories. He , would trust the people of that territory to form a State poustitutiOn.• As to the apprehentione that thi Republicans intend to Interfere with the south. ersiastltntion", he had already shown that theta wu 1 no ammo for alarm, but it was known that the minds of his vonthete brethren were distorbed. Therefore the coddler, had subleitted met inaluates as would prevent each &venlig even If any be hereafter eon-' templand from any. Boone. , Mr. Million, bf V.., presumed that no man wants to diseontinoe the Union 'as the constitution made it. Perhaps the worst, alga of the , day is the levity with which diunlon name tr i be regarded by many. The find thing to be understood is whit I. to be settled. Is it the eleotidn of Lineoln in the present state of the country - thet - is to be adjusted. Ile had been asked to Vlrglela, should she submit to Llitoolo if He had replied no, never. It is Lincoln who must submit to Virgin's, because he moat discharge the ' Judea imposed on him ;by Virginia and the other States, who ' to fr aming the constitution, limited the power to be exercised. Whoever resolve, a majp.Dy of the electoral votes meat, under the constitution, be Presideot He saw nothing in the Personal Lib-. arty hills to Justify &dissolution of the Union. There was a disposition in the Northern . Legislatures to strike th ese tram the statute books, but the South, it was said, apprehended danger Ire the future. The territorial question, however, is already settled by the tainting laws, reeled bi the constitution, and by - the Supreme Cdurt, nod bottled in favor of the South. He therefore, supposed that no danger threaten. from that EMMA. and there was no justification for berrying into die-union.. lie would, or a State's right. man, defend alt dm : tight. of his State. She could throw away her rights and cement suicide, bet he wou'd maintain her filmy, her welfare, her seedy, her commerce,lnd-industry, her peace, ands her conaideratioo at outhfand abroad, in abort all the inestimable blessiogs I aed benefits secured to her by the Constitution. , ,If the combined power. should attempt to take from 'Virginia these rights, he would have her to defend herself to the last ; tad then are the States eights which some Stites rights men waat her to the ••• away, if only to show her right to do no. Ace, South a antes, - instead of escaping from the Union, bewould have bereall • coaverition of her mintederate States, and make known her grievance., end her purpose to withdrew bat having withdrawn, etre ix mot to be coerced in say form. i Cella Conveetiou of •Il thn States meeting on equal terms and let it determi le what ,hall be done relative to the seceding States. lie exproseed his admiration of the tenipAr end tone of Mr. Corwio's speech, bat while that* wax winch cf which be ap proved, he was uniter ale neeemity of ellseoutiog from one of hie p0.iti....... lie nail ha was opposed to admitting New Nlealen f., reaxiso• wholly die • comeected with the einatoriel controversy. She was not capable Al oeduppeg tech squalors. He could not vole for, the 'bill reported Ly the Commit tee relative to the initilition. of fogiure slave. without some amendment. Ira favored the a mend-, • merit to the Ciontitution as the Committees recom mended, to pine vlevary in the Statue beyond Conti-visional control.; U. regretted that addi tional gearauteee bad hot Lien reggested or the time. require them, mid expensed the hope thai the talon would yet be premiered, sod the 'need, dig State* restored to ib it former pealtions. ' Adjourned. Sachs.—Mr. Clay, !of labium:, read • commu nication aunt:Macias the withdrawal of the Senators from his State, in couseneenee of the secession ordi nance having been pused`by the Convention. - Mr. TOW, of Florida, said that In co...gunner information authentically communicated, his eel league and himself deemed it proper to announce en the Senate that their coineetion with that body hid coon to an end. The Mate of Florida, in Con vention duly sumnbiel, had seen fit to recall the pewees delegated to thri Union, and. AMMO the re impoomibilltlas of a separate government. Be was sure that the people oft Flerida would never be In audible to the bleadugs and advantages of the Union when directed to the ',nevem,' of jetties, domestle tranquility and safety', He would also hold Is grateful memory the earlier hiotory of the Union; hot she had decided this civil and social peace wen Intended by a longer riontiousoes In the Unlon. Mr. - Polk presented a petition from citizens of Missouri is favor of the adoption of Mr. Critten den'. resolutions. The petition was "moped is the Amcnrsa Big, and laid on the Secretary's tablii. The Kamm hill was taken up and Mr. Fitch'. secondment to relent' to the Judiciary end retain ing It, was then read e third time and paned; yeas 36, papa le. - ' The Crittenden rerrolutiuns were then taken op, and Mr. - Bigler urged their adoption, giving the people the privilege of amending the Coustitution. He u - geo epos-the Senator. on the other side to copsider. the necenity of passing these or similar resolutions, and appealed to the South to consider whether its rights could not be obtained within the 'lathe. He claimed, that the territories most be opened to all the people. The country man main tain the C01111(1t01.1013 and accept the meaning given totts prorieione by the tube/rat that has the right to expound it. It was a fate! dey for the enmity whoa a sectional party was formed. Disguise it se they may, the Republicaa party ban for its basis a hostility to slavery. i)oe great difficulty in the way of en adjustment hair been the abuse and result heaped no the Southern people by some of their leaden. He declared hie opposition to Recession, and yet he believed that the teddies for the alleged grievances of the South should be sought for at the heeds Of the people. Ho believed that the laws shoold be maintained ~ on die point. He agreed with the Sanded from Infields, Mr. DOOff - les, and yet how could we coerce a State I It would be a war 'gains!. fifteen Staten. Coercion was a delusion. Me referred try the trouble, which have attended the eeti-slavery agitation and which fall month on , the border States, and closed by a:peening hie fidelity to his own State. . Mr. Cameron, of Pa, mild he would not make a speech, for though his colleague had eloquently rep. resented the sentlinents of his great Stele, and offer ed the olive.branah,iyet the Senators on the other_ side bad not listened' nor responded, but the people of that greet SIAM would do anything to save the Union. He was Inclined to vide for the proposition ofials colleague, and would de all be could to lave 'the Union. Mr. Green, of Mel, said that the Senators on this aids had no much einefidence In the patriotism tied devotion of the Senator teem Peeinaythania, Jr.fi Big ler, that they did riot think it necessary to; watch them, but the other Hale did not want to hear words of patriotbm and devotion. Mr. Cameron said he was cony that the Sinners who left this Morning had not waited Meths, heard from Penithylvania.: . AG Iverson, of Georgia, 'eked if the &ear ti p . proved of his colleague's speech. - r ~ : .1 Mr. Cameron—Very much ; and I say to th Sen.': ator that if It will save the aountry, I will vote for' the proposition of in, oollesgete. , Mr. Saulsbury, of Dat, said be wished to any that ' the Senator from Pennsylvania, Mr. ellimerall, had inanlfeated a spirit of patriotism and devotion to the aunts, and to the' Union which be thought all ' might imitate.. .. - .• 1 ,-.. Mr. Cluneron—i bey to the Senator from Georgia, ~ and to ill that if they old lake the prop. *anion of my colleague, I will .vote for It, and we' will pus it. Mr. Iverson asked if he had approved of the MA illtillial of his eollessgas against coercion. That Is the point. I -, Mr. Cameron—Conalon is the last . remedy - to which I would resort. • - • , - Mr. Green—le It's remedy at all? Mr. Camerthell is a bad remedy. Ido not know 'whether I would era resort to it. .Certainly It is the last remedy to ;which . I would,resort: ' • .; Mr. Mason, of V..,' referred to the feet that the Senator bad voted against Crittendue's revolution", and for the amendment' of the Senitor from .New HampahirleMr. Clink. :--, - • , ~.. • , . Mr. Caesarea ,siiid the ;SUM* EMMA Virtialir 'seemed to be anxiOns for an excuse to leave the 11elon. , He . had - voted as he did beelines he saw an,.. • - . don to ceimproculsOoe the otheirsidei, an-, i went to three, on our beaded &nese sed7 ; e ' iveam: ;Ile 'should ask no forglrseres 1 4 1 acha. ' done as wrong. .He was still willies to loigeflithiebackalidiall of the:South and to do all: lin cooltio . preemie the Union t:L.but was Dot t• be - , dragoeintelOr.driVele lid . wit'ellimlt*er !t*.! 'Neal 'Of the thilitor from Virginia: - , -,.... .. . • . Mr. Mama aid be bedaireatO4sie;ter genital* thke formal leave, lad he knew thallefel'esis die; solved; atooletaly I vilasolved. The . Siiriatoie may ..g .recogure.iteidieiolcuont kat, tlitelpse eat altar, the fed.'s - 11m, - Slates . are itteder.lrail - the hairs their rhpiseestatlien are velosat,Yelighat . Is ski inieledy t . Ceartioa r Shall we VA* I.l**: Idolise th at the 'pedagogue isflictios the ileatit , /door r !I l ia. • Cem l . nuthis t i • a ' gal W , ar rt..'rti-,_l it tialtiilsbsiidir worl d 401,. .X x.. ,i - 0, 4 ea' , 4:,;••:.-A4." . -.,,,,...::..4.1ftimiii&i , ,,.. -i2..i..‘;',..+--.2,•1';4 1 / 4 7'' ''''' • ...112-ic..":• .... =I ME 1 Treasury Votca,,a3A Nut•nol whet Bk. E=ll E=ll 402,235 119,25 260,834 138,03 283,812 46,598 136,362 7,204 106,228 60,684 155,324 81.25 131,660 26,144 1.672,448 1,575.98. 950,367 1 739,4721 789,67 679,704 908,3021 1,400,485 480,581 1,400,857 485,08 7.315,94 7,164,48 m. MIMI.. or Mr. Roberts SAPONIFIER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense. THE THE BEST MARKET ARTICLE [C 1011 ' . I N MAKING' SOFT SOAP! one pound equal to Oil pentads CP Si; FE rye Nal• r WEelerab. EY Pennia. Salt Mannfact'g. Co. PITTSBURGH . . PA.! ' And MN Dggl.Yt Ofoo.ee In IE6 Vaned MUM Revalar•W•ekly -Packet, RKOMAR TOMIDAY PACK- yr !MILANI:BPII.I,4-4U Abe ow stenneCEDIMAGRAIIAM, Copt. lao•••• kill i be the •bcor• and all 'stem...Mat. cartiy, over* =MAY at 4r. i. tow tk•libt at • • •pply on board, or to sod : ~ . &JAW .. &• I . , • Fos- MEMPHIS AND NEWIAr a k • ORWIANS—Tbs Ong stenner W. HAILMAN, Ovtale D. Z BrktMLWUI key= =• zed laircoodl,te ports, cm PATO ILDAT: th. pa Instant, Jett PLAGE. 11011111.4 00, Ambn J OSEPII ADAMS', • No. 97 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh. ...soma..—Dr. A. Y. Poibet, Dr. Hillock, Therikr• Zobtini, Bramll DR4MIL CUTTING 0110JS6-600 bans - ids J. P. LIGG ITT k 00. CH RANBlißitlitS-400 Ibis. in (tore for .. l• by J LWOW:a CO, 1.18 I .71 Wale.. and el frost EL B EANB-50 bait. Small White reed foredo 7 J. B mea liad F ararlnt OCI., 6 Warr - - - - U ER—IO pkgs. Fresh. Roll Ratter, for 0*,017' - 111.11.01M11 a co. 4. , Gla..tivat. tiro bit& -300b...4 Dve,APPitit2.ottii , - ititt:Ljt i l 1'71178 bble. choice Roil But- L. cokiwnzu ut.tose. Etvii WIL7 . 8 SAN ri-7 soaks New Top, jut, Tv 'Ate.' ibm •th •• " 03 1 * 0 . 14 . eILOVIIII 81111 D--300 • Wastorn sonalatioi hip ;. ..jos co. . r ~, ~; COR a THE lATEgT,'NEWS. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY-GAZETTE OFFICE. lUTItb Congress:4ecand Sessiot 'Wasenturn, [foots.—Mr. Moreno* prostrated o memorial from Philadelphia, signed by citizens of all pirties, In cluding some mho voted for Mr. Lincoln, asking the adjustment of the National difficulties in the OHL teinien compromise. Laid on the table. Tim Speaker laid before the House a letter sign- ed by-. the Alabama delegation, withdrawing from farther participation is the delibenstions of the noose in consequence of the eeceuion of that State.. Due b Deets. 70,826 141,817 62,881 84,858 16,672 ' 44,631 1 22,310 439,102 005,215 'd for 1 CO. thdoiti Peasayinala could give in - • Mr. olummee nadirs Wee; Masi of Pa 7 Mem of war from h Stale, bit it ii ~ati as' "lama will be ready to meet it. ne People Ma State were ready to do tomtit - Om Imeotable to rive • tbe They were willsat told/td pvrjadieee, bat the Korth has committed so aggres sion or Syron; and yoa can't drive them by bellying them. If yea want! tee Unto* rawarved let ns know what wrongs we Coo redress and we will 'redress them. • Mr. Saulsbury said he looked noon the remarks of the Senator Mom pennaylnuia as an oaten of good. He believed the Senator was sincere and although tour or five States have lelt us, it the Scsatora cie this aide meet the Pirietylvanian in the rune spirit;'the dais. whild still remain. Ile invoked the Senator* all to imitate the epirlt of the Senator from Penovyliama. Mr. Crittenden, of Ky. urged _immediate action on this importatit•question, and spoki against-nay pristpouement. He expressed ,the-- hops that' the 'Juke' might remain! tore twig time yet sad the States be re-toiled: • -- Adjourned. • • Waintstrroi, Jen. 21.--Letters from .distiogolah ed rooms in Georgli say that the considers it to be her duty to secede, bat she Is willing to ta nnins with the other iStetes on setiatactory guaran tees so to her political end social safety, Ohm takes the INKOlltiOll step et this time, the writers remark, in °Whim to whetSlse oonaiders her vital interests. Two nights ago Pert Pickens, Florida, wu in itn. 'tninent danger of as assault, but slum that time a 'dispatch, signed by humorous secessionists in Con grass, bas been *ant ; thither ta their !rinds urging them by all meant tsi avoid collision with !rinds; Fed eral troops. VW , hohoUl to be ne dmigyir, therefore, of ao immediate conflict in that quarter. Col. llayniawill inmate inWathington. ten :days or two weeltifloager;' His visit bore Is productive et groat good in the interests of peace. 1 It Isnot Apprehenalid that buy attack will at pres ent be made on Fort; Saritter. The Alabama mien*. of Coupes!, await instruc tions from lheir Stataluttile thou from Georgia will remain hero-until they Naive atroglelal copy of the indiosace of secession adopttd.try the enoirention of that State. I . . MAW' measures' re io progresi to have the course of Virginia, in seeding Comitilisioners" to Washing ton on the 4th of Fabruary, responded to by similar movements in all ibis . Diapatches have been sent to ' Harrisbu rg, Alba-, or, Columhes, and 'ether State Capitol., where the Legislatures are in engin. 'urgiag the prompt ap , point's:lent of gond and Odeon.* lo mishit with the V irgilia CommiesiuSere .... . . , Its-President Tyler is expect - Htd in Wubington iii •.day or, two, to urge upon the government the Avoidance ef all acts or meararee likely inland to iaudit'ca with the Southern Statee. Meanwhile ridge Robineon, or gichiriond, will proceed to '• with Carolina andi Florida on a similar errand, as 'in those States there are point., Fort Sumter and Pickens, where a collimon were meat likely imme diately to occur thin elsewhere in the South. Wmblogton is now more free from eicitement than it haa been at any. um deo, the commeomment of the session of ;Congress. Appreherwions of difficul tly, attending the :inauguration. of President Lin coln exist but to. a limited extent. However, to guard against a ponailota disturbance, ample meas urer have been labia to nrrearre the peace. With the probable action ofLoquziona,theaticeir sloe movement waif be retkrded a• to other Stains. A company of capper, aid miner. from West. Point, acting an infantry, arrived here to day and are quartered in the Colombian armory. , Last week a large number of Arpublican member. of Congress from , brew England, the Middle :state., and the West, United in a atrong recommendation to Lincoln to appoint Mr. Colfax, of Indian•, Pint Master General. Mr. Bailey, cramected with the abstraction of the Indian Trialit" bonde,•ha• been released from prison on fire thoondid dollars bail. He will appear before the Special . Committee to-morrow. WA•1111110TWII, Jan. 21.—Numerous applications continue to be made by Postmaster. in the seceding States for supplies of postage stamps. Before the orders are tilled, an affirmative response is neces sary to the question, whether they do, now end will continue to bold themselves responsible to the government in conformity to the elietitui laws for all the postal reveizoes received by them. Order. have been filled' accordingly to the poetmutars following dse:ample of the Chatleston Postman. ter, and than fat the postal communication„in the Sbuth ha. been uninterrupted. Jody' Greenwood still bee the tender of the Secretalyship of tee Interior under coneidetation. W 11191110 1 .00. .laneary 21—The postoffiee at Pensacola was abolished to-day, the mail service discontinued, and ',the Pix.tinastera throughout the. country directed by . the Postoffice Department to send all letters addreesed to PCII.2COiII to the dead letter effice..ThisOouren is adopted In conseqoecce of the togracoption of the mail* by the anthoritite of Flolida. The Capital police force has been doubted by direction of the Vice Proaident and Speaker of the House, not becaime they thought this PletlOatel ne denary. but id convequance, it is said, to quieter,. prehenaiona in tittler quarters that an attempt may be made to seize the capital. The force altogether is not over twelve, men. Mr. Cobb did nerjoin his colleague ill signing: the coMmunleation add - Mined to the .Specter an.: 4,ouncing the secession of Alabama, aid withdraer. ing from farther deliberations of thgn House. The bill which paned the Home for the psyMent: of the California war debt approprtatos tro,oeo. ! It was incurred in the mappresaioa of Indian hos-.: Whims end the appropitation ern made on thir pricciple recognized in other State. for 1444 writes. Wastanavon, Jan, 21.—The withdrawal or moi. Florida, OnOrilla and - Idlnisilppl fiemstoriel gates to-day was :moat Impressive. The galleriet! were crowded to tames, and almost a perfect out prevailed doting the farewell 'peaches of tbn: seceding Senators. Mr. Huntet,•Of bu resistood the post on Chairman of the Committee of GOMM, 10 the Son.' ate, which' be has 'oteupied for 16 Beare. His remelt . ; tribal the political complexion of the majority will: soon be changed.' Cummanon,.ian. 21.--The'fber aoldiere iroM• Fort Sumter swimmers in the city as witaessea in ti warder ease,- attempted to escape on Saturday, by', leaping from the Window of the Grand „tory room They were prevented, and our leaving :he - Couri l were ~Anted to the boat by a file or oolitic* which surrounded the court containing them. 1! Gov. Sickens rent yesterday a mum!, or freili provisions teMOH. Andertun, with hieetimpl4 menu. The Major, however, relined to receive it, bat returned thauki for the courtesy, sad stated that be would decline to receive • anything instil hi knew what murals the Government at Waihiegtok Weeded to order. A salute of Di, gees was fired oa Raterday lei the seceding States, The maculae el Georgia ha. bad a happy effect:, but there has been so demoadration ea across; of it. - Sr. Louts, January 21.—A special despatch from Springfield to thS Repeelican says that•,Coegreit t man Kellogg arrived there on Saturday night and is' in conference with Mr. Lincoln. His objeit leupposed to he in reference to a compromise ad the national difficulties, It is believed that thP Republicans with Mr. Liecolnrolanetion. will prdi pose.holdieg a National Convention s and the rostda ration of the old Miesourf line to California. *The steamer Cora Anderson wu sunk at Eagle Bend 40 miles above Vicksburg. Six hundred bog: heads of sugar and 800'sacks of coffee in the bold will be lost. The boat was valued at 820, 0001 probably insured. Drama* Cary; January 21.—Telegrame received yesterday created much excitement. Parties., wko returned from Fen Unto, pronounce the reported mines in that country, a grand humbug. Lithe* to the same Oka will ho published to.day. The' excitement in said to have been gotten ephy trader" in New Mexico, who had more goody then?they could ae)l to the inbetntants in the devalue:4 ' state of the country. The Milwaukevnill at Granoty lam week t in three and a hell day. meted $lO9 from the main. moth lead quartz.. . ... ‘ .. HAIRIVIUMIOi Jan. 2i.— DOM pauses mat in c e p vontloth Henry D: Mame was 1110.ted State.Tmm %ger. The watt! wsip.m follows; Mama 711; Sotm:o Jim.' 20. , • . . . li The Sonia opoOlcaously passed • resolution sni, tatted from ftiO House indorsing the eonrse of. GOv Hicks.'' 'ln the House, Mr. Randall offered a joint 'ramie. submitting to the pelvis of Pennsylvania the propriety of ceiling State;Convention to consider , the present condition of the country, and to take mamma for the preservation of harmony and Mann. Rtcationn, ya., Salaam ni U.-44th. Senate to day the socenon ordinance pawe d _ ; by, the &la bium C ion wan received. wan ..ordered to be doted.!p Both Homan adopted a reply;: to the Alabama Commimionern, *tiding, in effect, that. the Legislature wee unable to make a definite Ate pease to Alabama until' alter the action or4bir State Convention.. The rest of the . proceedirms were unimportant. , .Ottvatiatirit,Taa.. 21;.—A- legitive girl *mead Loc.wu brougdt before Probate .ledge who orderrill her disibargi: from 'citstody of !the sheriff. Bee rat thee tikes is custody by thriN. flifdirshal aril removed - 18441. R. Come, where she is sow addergolog Csaidinitiths.; 'Oa her Way to the U. Court, as ussuccesital attempt at yes. nee was mead. fritillary 21. , .-A 'private' deopttch ea'ya that the Steamship Jeskinir, of the Baltimore and &whoa hie, whichlme berm; chartered by the goieramere, has been destroyed by fire. The par ticulars have , ..wot bee* received.- bet ikia erupts 'Mod that the, fire arbrieatadby : sccieleta., n Yotte,lJse. 21.—The Book sentiment fotthe week ending BateedsP exhibits x , deoreeiti of kv.o. $3,090,995; biomass of epeele. 4 3 3 8 7./ 95 t ""se" of eircultglott42B7,62B;'ieoreese of deposits $1,48.• . . oar ICu ; en r Jamiary 21.—The C.O.C. &P. P. Express for St. Joeepti passed here at ',OW! Oeloek no. yesterday, with four oaaeesera.►od Muwaaaitua; 6a, Jati.2l.—Bsplisalku4ass being ninth, b, thi 'leading do:Opiestionlit* 'warning in tins 0001 , 111111013 whidi abate that tbn'Or alliance will bis signsd by ,, amnia it Got ,otnita neintakoinity.; • - gr. Joins,' 1.17 Aristraissiao !roamed off Cipe Sato, Wood logs ward, ork Boidoy ioplorgog from BeerON .1 eery Si -Zikee 'Charlie Lowell Ale 4 SIX ihonsee'A staid Oflnes htmetheee tient 24th Wee the Watertows *meet B• 101 Tb mei iit cketbs einietotior are teroirdial Is :tort seessilus iirldpoit Mb. Thrimatisperuk ate to Wrests r4l.4oldartt•OPe t0.415*!116 F.; a , • - •••t' ' --:": : •::::'-':!.1 ',.... - ...4.:!:!....1._ . .:L":•::::1:. 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'.,„. ;.;.. lIIIIITTIIIW OW AJAVITIIATIon WON JANOAILY-AND .'z'-k. - .: - ; , ,- ' WERAILIRT. ' . '4 o ' s' , Jtetwit MOSSO... hates KIM. JIL, I I. J Ou.usliw. --7 1';'r . ,... O. H. P•ouoi4 I Jaunt& izowsw. - ; 1 iliiirtall3l3(3ll ntsmiurri. - (6htiochat atpadiatly for a* Pittabterys 'ectaitte. II,• . , Prreseueuta. 610•969, Jas. nate aid but little eneatane doom 4444, which, lateteett,'-. art ounaael at the bealnalui d W.. leak. Tbe taaslea!: -- Ohm lo produce wiai quite Unated;bat Mee vetotaellan: ea. Isom metteue are aseatatag••'etbro aritiB) autidat.al• though Mauro ltdiebeage WM taut pretty Idsb. eatnuatl6.e7 eoaretty damn Dotes.• •- • • • •.- FLOUR-reutelde quiet and dall,thorgh taffetas thalutodned. The demand costlool4 . q•lie tidal= ns efetede e6s WI In te• mush way.' . VlM:daft ?dm: Raper. I Etta 110. Ittefiti 40 bble frole -- 676' 6 76: ~ •••••••••' 178 dO It, de— 623 76 • II -.4kivr , w dd 525 • ' ,T3O do a'a 627 • 600 . s'.io coo , GROCIERIIILL-Sop7r-doll bet Ina. Ilehmt of 5 Mk 7y„ add 1661. .¢•whed et 100. llaleseta-lIna: Wee ot '34 bide at 111•603 10 do' do at 3146364 sod 10 do Clatut at am . Coffae-efeady but ottcheurd. Salm el 60 60 . at 4414• th ded "ado 160. .. (MAIN -We dolledd declining. Met of 90 bath lam itare at 131 , 4. 05ro-eacbanyed end of Mahe 160,'". , heat ltar 111101 wheel - et 4.30 hatiey-A fete ot 8.000 Wit Male' Ned Yeti au 11..10 601 the haw Wei• •106 . 0561' poblk :w d 45 do 011118 4 8-fhhe of 38 besl4l R at 10c;60 434 6193:C.' ha thaaborg et 1034 e... BEITTIR.-9. very doll 2036 • dotiletzg tandem. 5•191. •-•-,,- pt I bblßolt et 1314, and 203 m. modems Holt at_loo. ' • 0011 N 118•1..'..d Ede of 40 bath from Ina toads use .Role at 464. PKITIIIIIIS-dell though uochenged. Wee of f) Ihe at 3. • • • • • oil Mai Itattlited at 18.3 . WOO - • : 6 dodo at 200. • • .• . DUCILWItiAT FLOUR-dug though abobana.l. •MN r `- 4 bT ipco !be at 111,76 It oat. . • . •• . , - OIL -Sated of 10 bide NO 1 Lard at 900 p plies•-•ltam • • , . . _ •: NON lIVRAIt.Ir • AND COMM tIA 4. 1 , Tat etchings Mullet it getting twdori °whit to wail& lte•ble receipts urination drain', betwaht by • eloothias pro filets under% sod, al.o too dachas at Chkago. On the ; lint it rilina at! lib v 1 coat .prue kw both hi Wood food. sod Illimu and ;y Meow's. New oi , ,l.sta• oit the sel•hag rats rint Loafs , • • ~ etas h.t Nati Wamall basinem for Pedsta alsestr.'ae . to mull for the Itatnnlsr• opportunity) of nimittasca. "Th. , :rum. bow ies% aka firmly tut latalmd. Bank and banking 'tole* at tint elm: at loneldel4, with link dointst the 'poWide pica tleantatralal eignatars• ha* bon tweedy tupply„ willing at 1010106 H Oa Part if 4WD. . ' 4 18: Ilatabatah,:lig(434 Aliaterdant.lo64o%; Boman , 6.)77.4. The Mimeo to-day lob.. ant $11.961. to Alva. 'Tb, • Ada sit iteel this Morning htleghnt - $.138,011114.—N .4. , Can /I.l*. • , Dean als mbderate 'Napa, Without change In Mee.. ia No I paper tall.. at In it tent. tad Wilt- tee thworably Itema, thdaah tetesead ndialtd• as placid at 17/01 1 • - neut. ,loan s I@ it atat.,-RhilAtatstw. • , . le De dliconat bootee ;there to • better tlenbsad far :pit elf Itadlna chattel... and then ,ltowbonod pew freely t 78611 klood uatatt, bat km popular,' ion at . 'lt ant; op ko MW mat. Boma or tba,baake Want Val Oa; 'tor, abooeb contiderable amenabi. whale Welid ethwt7' find It. way taw th• attart..; On • dasoindtwistry is sr, atntadent 14 436710 cent. and.la : souk elm leans - 'tna •at 6* lt nib • • • - „ . . mport. Aryilly944, • 7.111113J1LL1- , teer lemon - Ondadd.A2 Mao bottor;4o :do dried Erik, 7Co akworokl, Aldo: sem 30 do bore,lo ,f !oil. 0646.• A 0.4110 cko roost, Marks ea 11 bbl. t00p,14 , :do b ilttr, l 0 dr dried (Hilt 4 do w brow: 3 do Oakes, 1 go w, 60 icoro.; 90 kris do. 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