U El Vitisburgt ONEttt. _ PPM IL - I•Arsa 0.1 TB' 01111% TI/ViLFRAT, MQPING, JAN. 24, .iF6I CITY' AFFAIRS KITSOOOI.O4IICAL Obernations for the Gomm:, by 0p199199, WI Vita St.—earroated daily: 9 Voloik. ...... 00 29 43 ; • 0 N... .; . 00 33 e 2.,•••••••••••••••••. - ipt !teport o( the Muss of } WWI roilltrlSUmPoinaylvanls Is cow Wars us, 'ftomtmtl4l*.ilSpollida the folios:11g lads : ....... in lire Willi:ties Deo. 28, 1860—Boys, 1 . liflt.ll4 total; 185. % 1 doting that year—,Boys, 97 ; glib, 38; tot 1, ISIL . Of these 98 were from Allegheny youn g.; Ille no:minder fteuethe several counties oom- Podis ihe westtint,dlstriot. - •.of.l62,lnmatas dietharpd. during the year, 56 isite)adestured, 5 were returned to Meade, 60 were diebbarrod .on parole of tenor ' 20 u not proper stsb, 1 were sent to the Alm. ElotliOa I .lischarra otttWieas, corpus, 7 *seated, 2 were glue .up to Coast, I sru sent to the lupine Hospital, std 1 Swine the opening of the institution, 849 ininatos biribelen confined. Of these 233 were of Aseeri. calk pereatalre, 226 Irish, 124 Guinea, 61 Englieh, 4 Ereaeh, 15 Kutch, 12 Welsh, 1 Swedish, I Him. • dlo, 1 Spanish, 82 Africa;-Americarq I Norma. I gip, 1 Mesitee,.Bo unknown. 4X the 'Mtge.*, Jilleghenr toasty florolthed 684, Arenstroeg 6, Buret 24; Butlei7; Cambria I, Ciawford B,'Cluion I, Erie 17; Fayette 30, Greene libellee. 2; Jefferson 1, Lawrence 17, Mercer 8, IPKean 5, Somerset 5, Wadfligton 16, Wl= , , giumoreland 4. • I 'Tinges alba inmate. ranged from 3 to 20-1 of -..j:Z= 117 are pet down at 15, which is t e . I.Tltifpre4reu of the inmates ie edritation and re r:. s l osad areeen '24'r id 'u behig very eattsfactoty4 d ..,.,, , paths report we numerous extracts fr m trirt=attog the oondnat of each Li led tree , tPr toil of which are with few ex , Ores ratiofratory sad sera laudatory. . t f /11 . 011. can take up this report 'nil examin II Without being unvisited of the 'Adam and ben o. lieww - of sweb trattottlons, sad witheit admiring thi purer of enlighterted Christian principles to oo " thevielotut, end, bring backthe feet of be wring ifinidaring Wolin paths of pears. miteraince la - illlegiesrAeseedt wit AVoieneos yeeteldey, a dieturbauce of •se or ralatficialt-iifill et the home of aGo e lamin& George Sbirmaker, on Green area, i tb uppercid Of Allegheny. It seems that Sh her teletexts tired of the union - existing bet GU humalCied wifii, Sod resoived to accede—el ire. beg siportloe of the eteniion propeny. Civil Si fee Ike_ direful sonseqimece of this itl ghl step, aid Whim the fight began in ear est tike we* la party raised a great eatery. T. pr 0 00 111 0lieln .06ed to. the- emcee; bet Sh iSioltrati*it:reoessizing the tight of any fore go . poem - to - settle the domestic ditqcolly,,seite is bummer see struck the Intruder,' violent blow or the Medglrseackieri Idea 'wageless. fifblafitfi . then fled to this city, with ael nd uerWenn, bet was misted by officer Joke tsall.tialuen before Alderman lotus. Alter:e h sgjbeitio eounnitted to jail to answer a elm Of swift led battery with intent to kill, preler lay Nicholas Boont,,the_iejured party. his thou 'i thaillmadtell le hot fractured, sud no serious e kyquilthe' h era el , Prebambrd. t Let-ibis 'entrain to usecessioelsts"— d I wkssihe , figoili tight f,rgrei it might be well for abeiVerho blre uot directly • h - 4m:sated to look Sod :far Nair heeds. ;7.7!;&„iiii. - iiiiluiiiiii_iiiiir is wags. 1 di Iraildap, e iroeple.not , Well tannin mirlies itillr t ,„lFyilit4e; iiia . ciFit. Fowl, 44 a •roso 1 , tle,sitelt7,l!2 , llend , 0 1 Federal street, Allegh N illirlfhdispir idriehed moats the very_best“sh I lis all 'teinity, ask lew ears to Ishe 'risk' a su bid: To • *she th e present watch inter j ai ; bowellenspt. fledth eonsaided to - wager ado Joll a li I nrulAniend.pf fire dhoti! each was firod—dis et • eighty yards. Theetring ireisured.ss follow i • ...Pettier, fire shots ' - ' n inches i fletite,, ..," -•A '..... :.:.%. bi .. , i t twi; t o-nstabi• took: the eager, arid those lit ernre - resiet'entopidilis joke - immensely, en law peruser hate the planers of driwingss hies truannit-;tter:ostlifinleie.,4l;t2tilierita": tee?' lot itOgigold. that he iosra .r.a.11 hick. lbs i., . i rpep,:esether.trill, bedevil the-Captain Co eseediied.,The Captsiale spit* weld , ' 11 0 all. hr. 10 back oat, awl.b...",iceep!ed the. eta lenge. i Theinieli;hintieelolloss t• - . .1 i - IFleiteiAsis OAP .— .. - .I. inch liiiitb.. ‘• .. - . • 4 t " , . A inseam , twit: Wt. before—sad intitlier dollar )glierdbi*elliit-41,0111Piimiiit- 1.,1. " • - Eisprinio Cortzt - Deetellearr. Tbshfollowisn'Atlegiteny 'manly eases were-do nide:tie Ole thspreiteCourt, at.P6iladelebtd, on ...72dooday:.; ; . / .Apkar% silos!. Appeal ries btenisterre Court or Allenbiny county. Orsini by : Read, J. De i !DNB 14111144.-. - Woods vs. Durham. District COUrt.' Allenbeny resale; +stplaisn'tiy Retd,„l. Jaddisestsb.smed. aim!, Orplisne Court, ,Allegbeey • Doers* el the phasid.COnstlaaaMd sad corrected at the gest of tie perdiesi, tbe appalls*, and it here oinw deersortharthe: balance due by the and to se ! pelts* Jo the ,rsidussdian is $14795, !Da the cue; - u, iskitted Ji be Orphans* Coast for exec.- ; ties. Usdsorsood vs. Wanner.' Dpinion per cerioni. - i Nm e orapsd, with ewW C. Hitrtzaiglirpppeal.. .Orpheus' Court Fayette i • consty., Opinion by il:ettd, I:ocrae 'fanged. virffuri. I ' ; UR sticitholdsrs of th. Washita 'Railroad Compabi(tbe old North Pfestsrs) held is Ifsrtlatibig weeir - 11.Sb& followhig offloano were idsetid for the sosolig years Dintsfors—Miebsal Malone, Georg* M. glib' sod. A::-firshIttis, of Lsseaster. Israel banurr, . Thoossi. fi t Biswart mid . James Nolos.. of West { Isf .44,01,40Pu0gi:. 1.. ilia ...a N. Boroults of •shiladsiphis. - . -Collins, - of t CtsmisrlWWilliam Campbell sail Jacob "Zeliller, of ;" ' Bader. ,- AdilbetrLesebi orAnaitroln• The friends of %Me eaterpriee- u asagela• lot M • Ut' .biop;eompUihthedivisionbetiees Blairsville sad .rrseport b•for• Jaseig,lB62. i Pitilastrt*Mrilhe*Ptil'adelphis Press says: , ' , The ',Es;le 'Hose Company . of..Pittsbnrgh, here -aselmnpilated a visit to this. eityabtost: the first of ilex, will bring with' them their sew' steam inigise, aid ifsmit forty moo. Their angina is ant emall+sessestreetioni Ind' MU 'built in ail Wise hoes*, by _ill the members, many of whom are prambmt reithasiers: - The rrileigle"boya will be 1 estertalseirdefisitteiimaj by the nCrood.Will." Deriel the visit of Abe latter company to Clads ' astir -the ; members of the r.E tile" were lavish in '" their stteationr, and 14 have tio doubt the "Good Will" _r 1 i render the visit or their etrmteioa.loon to be reetatehere4.l, , Alitaestliene-The'elt toyer resells to a consider ;• ablsiedslinlistloilistoith.!: Maize are throe orate • h e 'eessinillitiriodisioned‘ of elitheei of tbs . ! 064; • sow eniked In attire aporitlone the'eti neon: .;-terts •litib bitee lfrak. tit in paying qiintlthis; = earthitiAitriiipekts _to WI won as they get dons. IN" enough. A moremost is now oik foot among, the eidneesofiehisetahroy Inswing In Am the slot tog oilinleett SelPartAter Wilts 34 that borough, for aro porplie — Ortiseestalping!nitais nailaroadah; • .. •• • - ..m..6.1. cemiolly ''tia: ark. wrap ' ' WISCC"---- ' -this morn* 1 ' -A eel' Lk' ea before Mayor Watts i nertird -_____,--: -.. • ~ .lifit 'Lewis Jseksue willthe ri.i, 1 : sus. eli Tli:k - iiit soda - lii", t i :_ - T arr :luta •-kiuil' ' b‘at ..fskOr."' The-bec :tilr:bbst s al . • l l ' biel'itii bad picked the ertieles e r t or they were nobody waned towlsim e tbr ei w ei rr a h l e aiie, eed takes a w ay. 1. " , wer .____.,_ , , Z aw 0-41•Cb° "- r tlie Ilet•INKI Saia3..ifolatab:zs-Tha born %Omni/ Shops, Tlitifte~alituti° o° '" l ; o l4 :ll,,, t "t billre.oa the Seth tcr .t r agrio.. 0 7 0 . 1 a2 1 , 1 a00: sad no 10wa a1t.5.174 Aka' throo h the minitist of 11:f-1" ana Mita:boy - erate 4T o hl f " thaei the wk !on - o o r r .ta ltr . ... a Sh i or n. , , aitto wittatathoir. rip, to • 184 „, Baits or OTOCX by J. G. Davis, auctioneer, et ebreCorrisiehl Sake- Mow No. be Fifth street, 10444 Va giligq $2l 25 ,= ' • - ' Soot rg,(ipoOi funds)... ...... Atketorolootraoos Co. (beakable . 11eds). 26 00 do. ,do. t 3 00 •-•-• do." . •52 00 alloghostMOdio co. do. do. 29 25 • iterruilir - Curran , •Boarttial-W• drew WohillatiroWth t D. Itlarldeathat as aithl lay carps it-Findist Ydtha airy, ilad that a matins will be wit Uslairealait. at the Sixth ward School nor" thr lbw pippin of parka/lag au °mutilation. They bbmeiecteea too beard halal pieces—one Imo la 'beeie - preeteeetlfeert taw dyiee, Midnw Falb* oil ainid .; . As t9i' tod,—ayid Bechenan• ol the Third isiferf k ;Altegieeyi wes,,,ap ; bolero yor Dram mdeditty,to Brower a charge of dheirderty - comdertiposticrettWkiirlitlim.', Dand, mews, ,fi g bigot ho Ghat oblimatheme; and uedertook to bur. I db old teethnden rather remedy,. Yl• wu •IT odd themr,dettim ea& mite, es& is delmdt wet committal to yell for fire days. . G, _ ~ ~ [+~ ~tq ffit • Olbwleg rßwe h-iC,r 'ogbr3 :asssdfrliAd A c t o , u If; t P a C r ?".. $3 " bill -e: n"."*.ft'orsoialiawmLnch a! ns t" .t. .r-. . -TM wiletAla i WWI dahost & i*llej IOPP. arl 4l6 ° T h ,, t irgoil --'" A Doillbei of 'cops c 4 4ipturts bar! ''''-' - - 4. 416 . •14.1 4 ti;.TtylOrliTUlii. Lillian AO& "" l t 't dada ii*ii , blli • (4. diilt4 SWAP - S ik , 47I t i r , .. . - -. 4 • 1 - ' ....: a.,i....:lar e t i ti o / -issalli lis sib . ir,thir ws BLOM ".1.11114' ' fiellield3osl l 3*POlNlsio: Alftinil"l"*i, '''-11*,- .....„. ....', ' . - t ablAiii fat IP ,".-110iir to ai l sow 1118 514 ,g lio-04" Ws for 1110.*"." OPllit forquaiess . Neelare. Before Jedigeefiellos, Parke end Adams.] assail Cass comings.. Yesterday morale& Mr. Collier closed for the eGrame ins thrilling speech of one hour and a half, , linnet, ILI it Were, ..IClatelillg to the winds," the I. mony is the ;cies beating against the drfarid nts. Ever] point in their favor was brought out ) its clearest ' Mr. Hampton spoke tot two boars; from 101 'clock, in the clueing speech for the Common said', eanieetlf referring to the heinomusees of ••• crime charged; and carefsay linking together .• testirmay. The charge of the Court occupied about one 'or sad a gasmen, after which the jury retired, 1, 'nd sot havlog returned at the hour of adjinurn•7 .cot, ware ordernef to seal their verdict. George Rosh, w yoriag marl, was tried on an . ietmeel for burglarionsly entering the house I I dam Gisler, On Novemoet 15th, on Main alreet, Ilegheity city. ;Verdict, not guilty. 29 9.10 Appointee:ems or aught Pollee. The Pollee ICOmmittee, in conjunction with yor Wilson,; made the following appointineuta at evening: j i reptato4lLivio France. ;Laruterseitts. fat, George W. Clark: Levi • iris; 3d, Joseph Meet 4th, J. tri , Calitater. Watrhawor—John Wood, Samuel M'Carrhy, • lezaoder Jach,'Jamee SPConnell, Paler Marpby, eyera Barker, ;Jamea Coven, Strmati Moitigoow ry, Jules doWdey, John • . 7.0 ler, bawd T •• ree, • Joheato w n Steart, Thome Idaddlton, aural Day,-Solecnon Shirty, Charley Illy, William aylor, Joke C. Moon, George Kleiaarnyth, S. P. 'ruder, George; Gross. Gogh Wallace, George echlial I Robert Lamas, Jam , . Piller*, David [der, Wrigbr, Gabriel Kelly, David Glenn, me4idrenneds,Barenel Montgomery, Jame. Cat. moli.Hldareiral MlComba, William 0. lobo, aurae Substiturn,George steamier, J•weph Clark, Jobe Mire, Edmond Rine, John Wallet, James Keene we:. Wilson, Br reard Burn. Rohl. Barrie,: Thonaaa Madden, Fredrick Weintagr: DEATH or tuv. A. M. DATAN.—W4I rogret to insanely° the sadden demise of Ku. A. M. , ,Bryan, D. D., so able °ad devoted minister of the, Cum berland Preibiterian Church, sad • gentleman greatly beloved end vespeited by all Whitt knew him., lie bad none to VAN Buren, in Wuhington county, to MI it appointmeht, and was itricken down by parilyins white is the pulpit. The, stroke was very sever°, and he died is a few beau alter his removal from the church. The funeral notice will be found is another eolresn. iOIL Naas I Calzrruna.—Thio editor of thh Crest line grprcs, recently visited an oil well on the land of Mr. 'Oldlield; about two nines from the Tillage He found It In hale quantities floating nu itbe sur face of the eater. Mr. 0. has lama several urea on whirl unlit', been discovered, to a firm in Pitts burgh, who bas capital, sad who design Oomuien club operatiani on the opening of Spring. ' , e Lora Ilarsiaan TTSOIII Lito• D.—This road 11 again advertised formal* OD the 99th day ofirenuary, 7 1961, at Om Movehanta Ezetuutge, Philadelphia. On the 27tb of lasi Noramber, it was 'old rot the awn of $55,000. Mr. Setneal Stedy, the former eohtreator, being this paretpay. This patina= railing to empty with the requisitions of the nle, It has again been °peed for sale. Trani is an figs or iavention, aed mnit of the useful things or the day mire their origin to iron 4 and steel. The telfgripb and the locomotive are "I of this clam, Mid eo is the Regulator Pen, , whicti - le , sold by Hest at Miner. It is • mall thing, but It '‘ is capable of elecetiag the tient peithanship, coats a but • trifle and can be adjusted to snit anY hoed. i P•or. pains' lsaturee this week eltould be i attended. , 41,1 Plenetarions is • ionderfal pleas of mechanism. Such au opportnuity of sequielog iolid knowledge should cot be lost, sa ;I the isientedileeturer will tender the course highly interesting asd probtfble. Il' • Futto.—rtdirard Nettle and Wm. Graham were yesterday Cued one • dollar' aad caeca by Mayor Drum, tor ,crisitiog a disturbance at 114 brume of rs M. Richardeno, a few • igtas slice. Nettle atib• sequently entered snit *gaunt Mrs. Eticbardwra for selling Hum* on Sunday, lint she ban ant' yet had a bearing. i Figs.-1)131%1.day morning last, a IMIIII6 build ing, with molt of its contents, tw,Eant Altoona, w dentroyed bylfire. The bonne - woo oeespied by German named Poole, who estimate. his lose a $5OO. Th'e property belonged to Mr. Winn; MILITAIT MILICTIPIN.The military •p' 1 .. agreading I al! over the lead, and new rompanien are forming nearly every day. (ra Saturday Mat the eilizeina;of (odium Pa., assembledin large number., and orginized • a voluateer company. annex drs FAXlLY.—Nictiolas naldl, ni the Fourtb . War, Alletheny v was committed to jiii for firediya, yeaterday, by Mayor Drum' is default of • fine of . re donors, for abusive Ma Family. 1W Wx. K. MACK, or Carol township. Indiana coun ty, shot • lairs wild at • raw day. nr . .. It woos land thirty-tour inches iit,lauglifirg sistoon toch•s high, and weighed twenirlln• pounds. , • • Vativinisogoll ties of 01 Weds, are new ready at Wet drVidissiretl. $5. $lO. fff./ Red Itid lots for dealers. Heed fora price • Ducomovar—The poblihattao ;the tlunt iagdon Union ha. heen-dirtnaVaaed. AO - iliiirrnsv.—Dr. O. SUL No.. 246 NAM street,' attoida to oil !nabob.a of lb. Daotal Otir . DOC ' TOR C. DAM.; Water Core stallion). patble Pbyliielsa; also agent for Rainbow's eelebrat • • Tress for Raptures. Na. 130 entitbflehl Rt. LET.—The FOEIRTII 'STORY . the UAZATYA BUILDIN 0, lora term of Ed tem or rwsweelea lirfor. Apply to It lIRAMITT • 011, lloaatbm Cool:Wog 1....nt sire u. slintdd not fail to raw .the adv tblemoot ol rot. W. 4. iv to.i.e• adrßiLoort Foop.—Attention ie called 7 this mart feta sae& and erfentlic preparation, advert • to another ?alas . "It Is as esiaryty ow ilboovery. • • • most rot baoadeauded frith any oL the tanner.. • to. di idea of tb• day. It to • oatall. reseed; for all , • dm.. epocified, are mosece•lly those of • iiiroato nolo —ol long stitodloB...l wed% mouths, sod yeas. Baff •I are, try ill J lemma Miami d Damao% el Nem York, no. Um ... Wets for At. sad also proprietor. of th• If nrk1..... • 71, Dr. Emory larawrits Mamas.. as artic& which • r libber eholli hare In her mediate. dosed tia cala of • • i sad contableig,, no it dam, no paregoric or opiate of • kW, It eau lar rel.& upon vita the 11161014 ourilldooco , • .111Delosid so foveae& .paella I ri all ebb of fetal caablothats,Dirb Mare Journal. Chlaistfara 111.114* ithertinammat. for railm 07 &10.). 11. ling - I; Algard,l4olll`rad .....PlUmburah. Pa- 11•17•1‘.1. 1 ,1 far the belly Pltteltatitt ate4th] ANDII4OI BOOMS. iltubsatitver. am. 18126 100 Al ; Hennas : Thinkingthat yen would li e to hear were of the doings op in them) hick woo s, .. I send the followingl Tenterday, a Bee. rein of oil was struck y Mears. Cetbcert & Co , whose well in situa ed about fortj rode from this place. When the • in wag struck the oil role and ran over the top of he pipe, and'lblis lost& conaiderable qnsutity. his Monde( they are dipping oil, with their land po p, , and as they hare a tank ready, we expect to see them - putepieg in a few days. On the lamed', a vane was struck; by a company he Month of Pit Hole Creek. Their proepects ler a good well are very flattering. ' . On last Wednesday, Meters. Boeworth & Co., Owners of the Lincoln well, amica a very rich vino at die depth of 144 feet. They' expect to get an caging and commence pumping ea soon no pis i Able. Beery well eo for has .acceded In genie oil,toorsior leas, and trout present aiwoorotiewe w third' we!hare the richest, grime spot on the Allis, liberty flier. Mora Aeon. YoUTS Reepeily, ' _ Ramie Mnina. Plumer, P. 0., Vensago Co., Feuer.. 1---_ _ A iVeirce from Peron Sevirmablp. - Moaner, Jan. 21, 1861. ' &visible to public notice, a raectieg of the _enlaces el Fawn towaship, was bold in school 1 1111161., No. 1, *hick "was organiee by calling J. e. I . . glom. to the Chair, asd appo elm fr . ( . Alter Grey, 116. J. &edema, D. Pyan r il .1. L. Ran. dolpb,Fere ippoieted • committee to prepare n1 0 0 (4118, elpresiiire ol the- seillimeut 01 the meetine; diving the a - trimmers of the committee, Wm' J. , Galltaith, entertained tho house with a brief, bit shiqweet address, on the merest state of the Milos. . The Comiittee reported the fiAlowing preamble gad reirelatioati, which were tragnimouely adopted: Wit , The institutioes of oar_country, and the pinimmeacy of the Federal Government,are migailedi by organised rebellion, In some f the Southern States; apd also sloe. Ore believe this rebellion le lestituted without jut nause t and only for the; purpose of compelling cencessions from their lifetimes of the North in retard to slavery, or otherwhie to bury the government under it. owe -reins t lead whereas, we have hitlierto'been silent 'Out aoli.aniaterested spectators of ;this treasonable ittomP:lP Bll our gaTereMeat ; 344 cow,under the pre eicireuenetneees, pitriotikut and human ity bid us speak ; therefore, , , Wesofeedi That secession is revolution, and its nonseqieace war ; that we are opposed to any farther', compromise with slavery; every compro 'mine heretofore made, having been broken, and veer: Woseemina risky leading to i farther domed of miskinsios ; led that it there be any grievance of -whi ch gay portion of We naCan has Jam cause ef. arinplaiat, the remedy in ample, under the Coss:Rutin . 04 qf hi ' i - 3. 'Vogt While we detest and abhor the double. &allot and traitorous conduet of she leaders of the Mothers ribillian. ,partkalarly these in Congress and the Cabinet, we gloomily sympathise with the yea gapes of oar brethren of the South, and from oar beetle pray "nod . fogeys there; they know Oct what they du. 3. That we are willing to abide lly, and faithfully May out all the provisions of the Constitution an it in Lend Whilst we submit to and miry' out the third Mange (of section mond, artkille fourth, we Insist that our brethren of the Beath Atli carry out the 1 kink gigue of the isms...Melo and imetlon. . 4.: That our only !fops of a prestol solution of the preen. 'dilliatilties is la the sober, emend thought of oafwithers brethren and la the 11E1441sta-end de. Mina Odra of Ws aduilelalhatl .[ _on . • ft. That lite Gahm tent be Frmierred, at all has min, end Nat oar ourltePreinntatiges it Washington be Mgageted lei Azad line; "that the Matinee of our ebbkia may not be gireig tn segatienir and we ~ Minhtel t 'M n selltergE ; elm rib* 1 ~~ iT ~.4 a. r 'Beaver. Patehale li=l .86 • Paestum - to the adjourrime our deserts hold in the - Wait the evening. of the 18th fait, &motion thereof to " all • party, n firer of the Uoi• • ' and opposed to treason 'aril re • enthusiastic meet*, of the ai bled i. the Coed flouse'on ile at of the maatingel !Heap.; Bard. on • d o Call !peal bY ne, bresoeetivo of • d the Coamtitzllee ! hellion." a 1• 2 10 , ' and • of Beaver Beam , • y orating, thalath of January, 11361, and organised by els/nag Hugh Andiron, Ben-. President Jima Smith, Archibald Robertson, John Wilson and Willl/01 Porter, Hsi*. Vloe Pensidenti, and appolaticit H. nice and Samuel Davenport Secretaries. The 4bjeot of the meeting was stated by ft. P. Roberts, H.q., when Ron. no. eel Agnew cause forward and offered s eerier of i rano lotions impressive of lb. sense of the meeting; rela tive to the present distracted cute of the country and the dangers threatening oar government, and Organ their Adoption in an abbe andleloquent epoch.: Roo. John Allison, R. P. Roberts,! and Crowe B. Cham berlain, Eiqrs., were then called upon and rasiaond ed in a (urethra and eloquent manner, showing the present perilorm condition of one country, the Ogees sity of defending and upholding the Uoion and the Constantino, and denouncing rebellion and truson spit now online in the Southern portion of our Con- ederaey. The resolationo were then obanimourly .a4Lptsd =Ol Rewired, 1. That at a time when our ISStlonal.Uoion Is throated with dissolution, and its Constitution openly Witted In the Smth, by designing soso and an , furiatad popular's, it I. the doty of all who love Mit emu and it s institutions, to units in amnia. n for preservation; and to frown' upon attempts at d ionisation and sympathy with Mea n:ln. 2. That th Government of the United Steles proceed. al ectly from the people in their primary rapacity, and is not a mere confederacy of State.; boil in the powers committed to it rep., w maw the ole people, and not States air; such. That c 5 dontris • of the.S preme Court i the United Sti u , mentioned by the ukase of the State and National Government, and the people, and woe emphapcally cosfirined io 1813, by the almost unanimous voice of the whole country, by Congress, and by President Jackson. 3. That as to the powers eommitted by the people to tub National Goverment, it it sovereign; and tb mac State or the people of • State, hive the right to remise these powers delegated by the. people of all the State., without the comenk of all. 4. That when a State undertakes to exercise the powers forbidden to it by the Constitution, end, enclusively vested in Congress, it necessarily coma into collision with the National Goverment; and the simple question is whether the exercise of the lawful powers of the National Goveromeet shall give way to the exercise of uncoestitutionalipowers unlawfully slammed by the State. 5. That the Coninitution of the United, States, hoeing forbidden the several States to enter into say treating alliance, or confederation; greet let tered marque or reprisal; levy dune. on Onporta, ' carport, or teenage; keeptronps or ships of war in time of peace; enter into compacts with other States or with foreign power.; or to engage in war Valium when actually invaded, or in Imminent den ier ; and the attempt alley State to exercise each power. is dearly contrary to the right of sister States as well ea to the power, of lb. National Government. 6, That mcession, whereby a Slate undertakes to resume these high pnwers of sovereignty, when enforted by troops or vessel. of war, levied or maintained for the purpose, is treason, and alt en gemd therein are traitor.. ; • 7. That mommon is revolution; there can he no smell accemiun except it be maintained by force; and peaceable metesiou a therefore a delusion. S. That it lotheiluty of the general government, firmly to mobile.n the powers granted to it, is the Coontatetioe mere:Mang due moderation, in the spint of kiLluesa and acoording to the meant mance. That them powey• are adequate to aell maintenance; and amerces, in whom time, powers are vested, may supply existing defects in i v ies laws, to enable die Prendent to enforce them. • 9. That Coagreu ender its powers to thy donee on imports and export., and to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several Suttee, Me power to repeal or suspend ea, law declariog • city, a barber, • port of entry;• and to euthorile the President toolsciere by proclamation( any port to be cloned or suspened, where, by reason of ie. surrection, the re eeeeee cannot be collected by the ordinary civil mesas, and to empower him to use the navy to prevent the arrival ar eleitimee ol ireceel• in such ports, until the entlectige of the be permitted to proceed in due Tonne of law; and the power exteirds rot only tolthe high seas, but to the navigable waters of 14 States. • W. That while we lament the unhappy diecord, etween the North and the Some, we cannot recog- Me airy sufficient came to justify remotion:in and M.-option of the Union; am can we yield our con. mentioe• conviction to querulous complaints or ojust demand.. 11. That in such an ; lame, it i• the 4sty ol all cod men to rally to the side of the national goy. rament, to discard all pinta ,n feeling end by air rent or deed ol sympathy,•to give countenance to reason or support to rebellion. 17. That while we aro willing to accord a emends pdhearing of all complsionagainsl our law or con. Met so members of the Ueloo, and to redress tekt ite arising from uneonstiwtional sets, ;we believe rennsyleania bas beau faitlifel to her obligation' to he oonstlmtion and to het sister state.. • . 13. That, as • community. we ;the Utilon, • diarist' its eonstliition, and love its &stool nag; and we are willing to fellow Its stare eisd'stripri whiLbeeneever the pathway of patrlntinoi leads, and , uphold and defend it on the field of ditty, so long i life and strength shall onahle us to bear It aloft. It was then, on motion, directed that the premeds Ige of thia meeting, and reaolutions,•be publlshed i.the Pittsburgh &matte and all the papers of the runty, and that copied of the resolutlexiii be mat to at Senators and Representatives in Cdogrese, and or Senator and Representative to the Stale Les Rilllatea. After which the meeting adjourned wich cheers for the Union and constitulion. HUGH ANDERSON, Pile% D. Dies and Sau't. D ..... eORT Sea. 1w raising the treasure of the steamer "Mala bar," which was mreekod last summer on the tout of Ceylon, the disere worked underwater through nine feet'of rand, and thee cut away large iron plates half on inch thick, forming the aides of the moil room of the steamer. Eighty thodsand dollars worth of treasure were thas ob tained in one day. Toe simmer bad over $l,- fioo,ooo in gold on board, all of which has bean gaged. Toe Mtouatert USILESS soesslion is working exceedingly well for the eastern puree. A few day. *Mee a Chicago firm propoted to lend a large shipment of floor to New Odeon., under the asoal form of inlOrOnoe, en open pllicy. Bet notification from the New York bearers that they bed cancelled the policy and refitted to insure car goes open the blississippi river, compelled the Chicago merchants to teed their Boor o New York for ocean shipment to New Orleane. j• A GLOOMY LOOK ABIAD —Mr. RYI.OII, in the South Caroliol Semite, on Friday, &devalued that the alp f that State for the otuniog year were estimated et two millions, and the tots) resources of the State amounted to only one million S TS hubdred and Bfty,•Bve thousand dol lars. They meet look out, he said, that they were not bankrupt before the end of the year, Wont iw Wrscoemin.—The Milwaukee (Win cousin) Sestina/ says that the wool crop of that State for 1860 is estimated. et 1,250,000 pOilettia, ileitis' a yield of 1,000,000 pounds in , 1859, Mica bog an increase of 25 per cont. in one year. SAPONIFIER! _ Important- to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expenee. TUB TU U BEST MARKET ARTICLE 0.! 1 , TOR I N " MAKING • SOFT SOAP! One pound egad to Aix pounds - P Ci A. 1g mai ot otodoook,t;s '"enn'a. Salt Mandaot i .g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. And 07 .11 Ihnolnes & Groan In the &Wad MOM jOSZPII .. ADAMS, 1 No. 97 Wylie Street, Pittsburgh Ilmismo—Ds. A. U. Mock, Dr. MOlock. Thmdess &Yak* Darn Imp, w 1704411 j UST OPENED TIM DAY, • Black and Rad hints, Now 51y1.. Atm, a lards lot of Now atria bark Moto, loc., ttially wad at 12; =I CRANBERRINS-1100 tibia; in store for We by J Y. woorrr & co, 1.18 72 Water and 91 Fronk et: BEANS -50 bus. Small White ree'd for side tate , J. II MOO ITT & tn. • 76 Waists., PA hoed o}. • QUITINU TUE TIBIES.-+WALL PA Pied end BORDICItH dill be .oMM:bedded prices,br /47 W. P. 1•1131111416 1. *7 Wad it: ClDitlt-5 Ude. Ctuimpague Cider, it store tor sabb by J. u. CAMILLO a 00.. /.0 st omar Wood. KY APPLBB-45 sk*.Dright Dry Apples Jain nal SR MOmak by RT ILOOLT.TAII. 48 Wood 15RIMM CUTTING CHEZSZ-600 boxes w. it. 1•04 lor .4.1 by J.2s DUTTIGR-1.0 pkgs. Frsish-Roll But _LP so. by • • 34,10 8.t08310N co.g C kEIESIB TAfinc AppLics—zo bus.;rime real for %Z.". lA. by jatti o.tioomor *CO. be Won. sad ' sad s phPtak ItAIIIIIM, VtaLL BUTTRE-A3 bide. otiolos Roll But. r. kr alb by grriVULAW+riVaklllNOWollo onlit. 110 - VW .WeetbriPOOWW -c MAIM a Oo zooming es vote' nig WOE Slla k Ml73 hbdcthis dh yy ul s by THE LATEST NEWS. BY ?ILEGR4PH RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE XXXVIth -Congresfi—Seoond Session .. - - • WAIIIINOTOII Jan. 23. Hoosia.—Mr. Coital, of Indian., c alled np tli• post route bill which passed the House 'at !the bait eesaion, and wee returned from the SO(fats with aureudments, which were now cionsidared and nearly all agreed to, including the provisions for proeorkig and furulahing one: cent !tamped wrappers and en. !elopes; rrquiring lel which have been shoat , . Mud to be returned to e dead totter Mho within two month.; letter for t e seaboard to b retained fora longer period, under the post MSce regialationg unclaimed mousy from the dead letter olfiew to be applied to promote the caloirmay of that burden. ! Mr. Collis, of hid., sold that the Committee on Past thrice and Poet road, recommend a non-con corrence in the Senate amendment proposing to I emit the compensation to !railroads carrying the mail to S2:00 per Mlle per annum for first claw 'Or rice; eighty dolls', for the second Maw and lofty defiers for the third claw; the speed not to he greater than tweet', eeeee teen and twelve 000 miles per hour for each claw. This would efrict • saving to the Treasury Of. $350, pi r Renato: bet the Committee think this such a red action new would bane the effect ol deraegiithe present . . aystena. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, gave his mama yell 'he hoped that the ►mendment would be adopted, having a view to economy. Mr. Branch, of North Caroline, opposiait. He said the compeneation wee now ins imitate, and a reduction would annul the contrast. There vas no pawn, here to control the epee( of the ears! Alter further debate the 'maidens nt wan rejeciad.' The House- reamed the conaideration of the revolution.. of the Committee of 1 hirty•three, dad Mr. Ittheridge, of Tennessee, delivered an elm giant and patriotic speech for the MOON to ties it. He would eves Undergo the inflaiioo of another lour yearn of Buchanan Adminietration. He eras . . . . . i Mr compromfue that the; Southern mind might' be disabused of the false impression they busier ed of the Republican party. Mr. 'Lincoln was of elected folly on the Republican platform.. - Thar* war a conglomeratloti of carious interest+, incled in g the tariff meanie. When a respectful statemest of Bambara geieysices shall be made oat, he had no doubt, the people of the North at the ballot Um would gnat ail that fair minded men shank' isle: Mr. Tall an dinghtm, rd Ohio, asked if the gentle man's statement of the case between the slabee' holdieg and konalareholding Stitesr be tree. Ought the people Mahe free States humiliate 'him selrenty proposing may conatitutional ameadmetita, or additional Isigidahoe.l . Mr.' litheridge replied by eaying that so pandit eel hare been the misapprehenwous or misregre eentatione of Notihre men. high in position, id to what would be , (hi Republican policy, that the peop's of the Saul ate willing to bellow' a lie bat they may be damoid. [Laughter.] Mr. Vallandigheili ruttier salted whether there war • good koanioelhat they should yield What self respect may foible. , Mr. Etheridge ail it wu knowo that the purple of the South sire likes tempest. They were insane, mod ins the lanpage of the Scripture - he would answer them rugheetonld • fool, accordiag to'his folly. II the peopb of one motion are merle+ in the aims of Heaver, would it be wise to say th at those of the other *Men ahould ant do ,s hat Is right to disabusethei minds 1 l In the coarsen& he remarks, he read an article from the Montgomey Matt, in which the editor says the pollee of be Repablicane is to nuatthe argue. loose and navel them to intermarry With the poor whale, 1.. Was it not true that ,Mr. Mimic had alleged tint Mr. llemlin..was a mulatto, and did not - Mr. Meimiuger announce on the Pine hills to persons of high and low degree. incleding philosophers sod shut boy., that Mr- Mullin {was really s mulatto. ' I Mr. Val lendigbaa inquired whether •nything is the Critteedon prmaition or the resolutions of the bowler Stem Continues or in the recommenda4' tines contained. in tie - report of-the Committee 01 • Thiny.three, i calcdited to remove loch s Selo- Mon am wee spoken et a the minds of the Southern people. Mr. Etheridge retitle that men ire elandleg In the south to-day, sontioded by a tempest, by a It. which feeds itself and s all.devonring. It is Well. known that throushout be mouth, whore the disquine sentiment prodrietinam dm* aslita a relgi f terror. White the conentions are n ...don in Charleston. klumgenies;and eleewhe y while Mee ere deliberating on the Roof so employ the malita ry are being drilled. I Mr. Luke, of largish, wanted to know where the gentleman stood—by he north or by the Mr. Ether:dn.—l DMA cm the side which ban bat few representatives sam speaking for my corium lApplanse 1 After alluding to thdearld condition of affairs In the south and the aline which the military Move meats cuessiqe, he said' ho *fluid vote for any pro position that oonid.licr• iu.inent relieve the public mind. I wilt he idled NIG.. to Tennuare, to re.• fist the wassail &limo., If the worst Mining to Um worst, and I emit dr.ggrid to the awful precipice and madras amines of my ocamuj's tern, I wllmoi, it., hands of the shame acid oriole which all ar,..ch ib !hoes who WouW. overthttivr Coenobite ?slyly nod make our country daapotiara. I will cbx the of my. country ii. Oda, the darkest hot at lier patio and cling to it the seine - "weld collate has Hod; lapptemial •• 1 The Speaker 144 bets tie. Home it cienuseeUs tiomaignod by ell &tingle itelinioultativask Mr. Bill excepted, Italsoitting the seclusion of that State, and aiding, the Seengb. having dbqiolved her political oonneetioi with the Pound Ocivern moot, end baring then, repealed the outinanoe of 1778 by which the CdGtotion 'was - retitled, and having ristunisd her popelimetotore delegated, war hereby lienennee that I are no looter menituri of the House olltsprasantlyea. A comointileatioowsieceimd by Mr. Hill, df Ga., in which he stye: Sailed, issl am, that a *dot ty oldie people dames In eonventios - suaabled, &sari that State no loos to be represented on this goer. I, in °bedtimes weir wishes, hereby isisign the mat I holds* a metier of this House froln that State. • , . I Otto commueicationeese laid on the talds sad ordered to lie printed. Mr. Lovrf I, of Rhea, said he would net con. ciliate with rebels who demisted to set dee got. raiment at defiance. Water he might 0. , der the eirtairmtancee, war .sea God Drew *amid he rote for any particle! a -compromise rill the insult to our Beg abed , be apologleedlor or swinged. Ele wanted tree this dismion farce or tragedy played not. Ilk, said that is aid milling, the, esuemiats Republic party must be cut off. ifs aid they weed behetins Hamlet with the cherser of Hamlet leit out. tie appealed to his Reit/lima friends to atand firm end doeided and noon with the golden op portunity they now posy to carry out the 1r prin ciples Gond - still end it the ealvatkin of the Loed. [Laughter j t Some of them were lo*g to Mr. Lineolki for a compromise. Prom his al be did hot banal.* that Mr. Lincoln was ap dispel, hot would stied by the prioolpfur enneelatelle ibis Chicago pfattorm. If he, or even an angstrom Reaves • proclaims any other doctrine, let he be analliereatliced, let biro be moaned. and tipeopki mum him. (Laugh ter.) As for hicuself,l I would not vote for • bill lf encase letrodated thollab slavery in the States where It atlas. He add' have all amakihd fres, bat they be d no coolitionsl power thus! to set. He word n ot howeseriellies the right of freedom to slaver Mr. Mnamomerr, ole., said be hed.s prepo shies tomake, he aidjuittment of the present daiheeltile:as. iniposaq with the Prtio! , - bers, oiMpg to their ions views MAO preset the Opinion. enpre seed, itla apParent that some were not diepomid to yield,: therefore propoehd that every member revise !piece and let the' _peoplei note another . eloctiobefore the 4th of March. [Cries of fragreed.i'lj . Mr. Grow, lit Pa.. WU, colleague Whether sueeinier had not lin .slected. Mr. Montgomery red, I mean as ideation tor : the present and Sot Ida. nest Cessna,. Mr. McPherson, oh, remarked that•rt had bees satA that we are the Midst of a terolatiou, but be thought we yam the presence of lehonspli sey. The blow comment tholes who admit that tang ago they laid ditto and carefully prepared the amen for Its soMlbliment In alluding to the historior caravan Pis bosnecition. he said thst, Cabinet officers Ilhd d tbenueshinery of iholoy' eromeat ref their cease the llonre at and Sene"oltrerilead Dot Me. characterized the magnetites delpetk, origitiatiog in disappOloted permit embition. and -suckered is equity. In ravisaium programer events; be said one thing wan translate Union was not to be de strayed, for the peopibnld maintain It. sceasr--Mr. BigloFPs., presented a memo- rill • asking for the lodge of the Crlttenden resolutioes. . Mr. Collemer, of introduced a hill Ito miss tate the Collection o ports. • Mr. Green, of Irfutrodeced 'joint re,Olotion appointing A. T. • Giwood,.Reverdy 3111111/4* and Montgomery ht Crimmusioners to Make a fell and equitable leimatof all claims between the United littatmiedni. It Russell. - Lidd over. DoOlittle, Wipmeented the.cnidentials of Senator Trambere-elected to the. Limited States Senate. item has. '• • Mr. Chandler, momeseated the omelette! of citizen* ;o1 MinfagMemonstrathig agninit Ray change in the CensT. Mr. Trumbull, of presented memorials from the sinew's of Illie 'prelacies' the opinion that a disielso of the tulles by the'" lies 3Gt3O will .be •tretittectory sequel of the weird nstioesl difficulties. DENTIST J. LIGOVIT tCO bas.• Rye 300 bus.; J. k - Moire? • ou - LATEST PROM EUROPE. Anrival et Um Novel ilaitieug. Porraarro;Me., Jan. 221.—Tbe steamship North Briton, from Liverpool on the 10th inst., arrived at this port (hie afternoon. Gaza? BRITAIN —A panic broke Mat amoej a portionof the inhabitants of Liverpool on the 9th last and it was rumored that a mob bad mitered the baker.. *hope and plundered them, owing to the advance in prince and the severity of the weatheri cumin{ a euspeusion of labor. Many of the shops were chmed, but the feirs of en attack proved groundless. The weather continued severe. Many parts of the Thames, were closed with ice. FA ANCT.:II NAN rumored that K. Mot...mai will retire from the French Foreign office.. • The Boone, ail the 9tb, closed inanimate. Ren tes were quoted ai'plf. 10e It NU believed abet the French Omit, alter leas- jog Gaeta. will proceed to the Adriatic. Smiottera.-t o l o her PIIHIMMIIeae were construct ing batteries yarda from Gaeta. The Turia Cabinet had resolved to tolerate in tervention other than dl France. GtUi AIM is said that the Garman Diet will refute to recoginire any representative for Sardinia under the new It annexations to the kingdom. ,The German army is said to he ready to meet tiny enemy. - Aurrua.—The Austrian ministers hare bees ordered to put the Dew ordinance into erect im asedditely. A provisional electoral law is to be 'adopted for Hungary. The Holguin Diet will ememble en the 2.i of April. ' Cannotaciax --Lsrerpooi, Friday.—The cotton market opined with an advance, bat became doll, owing to an advance is the Bank ra tes;.hut the American news by the -Canada caused an advance in the market, which closed advancing ; Breadittiffi.—Floor is declining. Wheat is de chides; holders are proureg on the market, and the prices are 3d lower. London, I Ith.—Consols 911@911. The money, market is steady. Lord Pslmerston expressed the bop* that If the: Amerloan !lain is to be dissolved the separstloni may be amicable; that the world may be spared the' horrible spectacle of brothers warring against , brothers. Isola, CHM& LCD AIIIIITILLIA.—Tbe Caleutta, l Chins- and Australian si fgla had been telegraphed; and Were doe is London In time for the staunehli: Nieman for Halifax, to lONICS I berAteetiaan portion, The news from Chloe Is ill Important. The Chinese ports are is be opined, sod the Wand foreign trader allowed. A Chinese ambassador Is to malde in Lon; , don. Exchange at Hong Hong bad declined I. The rebellion in New Zealand bad been 'tuppenny:l, The Raglan ambassador' to Path had ratified m convention cionfireoleg,tbe privilege on the Amcorr, and extending the coedited:la advaotagen it was untrue that e Remise Seat is to re placer! that of the Preach at (lam. Arrival of the Steamship Arica.. New You, Jas. 23.—The steamship Arno has; arrived from Havre. , She brine London dates to the 9th Omuta. The Arago paned the steamship City of Weak: Moon oo the 191 initial. The latter sailed fool Liveipool on the 9h, with nearly half h militias l specie. Capt. Ingraham, of the-U. B. Navy, and Jami. Leldie, bearer al dispatches, aro among Merin!, sn l ig. he fs. ship Brandywine from Mobile, has gonsi ashore at Carneare Point Island, and was frill of water. The crew wee saved. Fastice.—The general lardif• rif the Bask of Preece are discouraging, and a stencil of two mil) : liaaa,is expected at the next report. The American panic en affected France (quail ly with England. American stocks are cell: Eitcn.y.....GliETA, JAW. s.—The shells thrown by the Sardialase have penetrated to the room over that occupied by the King. Hie Ministers that Ise ehall change his quarter.. Ths sheik slid reached the Cebu.] fiwploll. TURlClT.—Cunstsasimopie, 2.—Elengailan end Polish Garibaldian colonisers ass arriving at Pare, on their way to the Danubniii principalities. AUBTRI•.--- rita/10, Jan. 9.—The Emperor bai: I proclaimed a very aomprebentive amnesty for Esin4 gary, Traessylvania. - Cratis and Behlaironia. Rolle —lf onte, Jan. s.—Placards have been prated exhorting the Romans to await the arrival of the Bardinians. The Neapolitan troops hive been ordiired A depot of arms his been discovered in the Fore A ppm. . The commercial advises are ma later them those =IME;CI WAJIBISQI , 2I C/TY, Jan. 23.—The following papa prepared by Repreientatimldontgomery. was to-day ebuniated In the Moore, and, among ethers, bas been aped by Mears. ilocorA, Manin, of Vs. Sickles, Floreoee, Montgomery and Clemens: . , ..iire, the undersigned , member s of the 31th Con vulse, ceneleeed by the various rota taken in the sacra Propositions presented for our consider:atlas from lima, to time that niers is Do hope that any measure 'which will reeoncile the . 'stating diffamee between the motions of oar country can revue Ma vote of a constitutional majority, tied as ions of the present members were elaitid lo view of the ellatlig troubles, and Walden Viet, in a time of so greet pail, It la proper to refer this mania' to the people of .1r several districts; propose that the member, Of this Coograsehell rester, to. take *Seaton -the 21.1 'et February, mid that we immed tely provide 6r 4e the election of net sycamore by II people who skill abemble here on th e 22d of Feb ary ant; and 6 Mime repressetativar hearing the sariatone of the Paffile, the carious prepositions of tiempretelse nig pending or hereafter to be rcopesed, obeli be refa red to the election, not . to intorfen with 11111 °Mad% Ad employees of this Ilene" : The Hones Omani*. on eh:Miens to-day agreed wadi a unanimous report; confirming Mr. Nickles in the. turn ofith seat. . , i A is 'al often? left Wallington amend day, ago ie foe F Platens with pooh loan:Mom as may pre vent litalon With the Floride authorities. A diapatch "seared from Port Pickens says that the beet undemanding estate between Motor Ali , damn asd the South Cirolisa authorities, aid there le so apprehension ef-immediate 110/1.1:iti011. ' The Mende of tee Virginia Peace Proposition awn .0 se a resale for preening on the attention!of ' the other border slave States, that it will have the erect al palmitin; them from joining the cotton State., and, it adopted by them, will afford as np• - ] ;inanity for tee later to raters to the Ulnae. i Wriantworon, Jan. 23.—The Railroad Connie. nee of the fire But and West trent line, has id- joined to meet at New York os the 20th lof February. ..4..chednie of rates for -freight be. tweets all east and west points was adopted; ibis !Mores the figures of tke St. Nicholu and Sara- toga meetings with a Slight variation, regarding . 1 passengers tee first and second actionit of the agreement, is reaffirmed, making the favor uniform end dispensing with runners. ?' 1 . ' The tact Was developed in the course or the de. libiratmos, that the -freight from the South ind Smith West, with this esceptioa of ' cotton, it'd ' greatly decreased, Whale the movemeots of no dose from the North West sad Central Wait mirth of the Ohio river ix usiespally large. /Mobs roads report increased receipts over Jannary, 1860.' The inmate on some al them teas. very heavy, end as an instance it was reenticiiied that the ,Baltimere & Ohio Railroad, the Most southern-id the five great lines and the htcreastr ol which is leer thee that or the others, show as On ' largement in neon eastward freight of $26,000 for the Ara twenty-two days of the:pre/eat mosth :over • similar period of last year—a general fall. iereff in reported in the passenger receipt. and westward bound frelg'itt ; mach of the predated melanoma is for Europe. All the five lines-are dertrieg lacreased DOllOOOll from the diversion of the:cotton 'of the South Western States from,the Soother. Atlantis sod-Golf ports. ' The Convetition ;incited's the leading railroad Mode nom Massatunettre New York, Pentitiyi- Tanis; New Jersey; Ohio, lodine. mid Kentucky. An iixdolleat feeling prev ail.; anti the prespseti of tbe'esaterard business la regarded as atonement. . All the patties weintil carnally 1111101311 far a Mt. derient of this natierral t Mit:ulna, - mid /limiter Critteedea`a plan or. its ale irsteni, met with slam. etipproval. ,:.Ther member* of the noineetioe have 'elated their best efforts with - their mapectiew polishers of firiegreavaird other*, to see recoiled later end peace. ~ - ' - ' • ~. t • ' (414111.941 . 011 i 13. C., Jas. 23:—The !Jittery en , the' isCh at Sollivspre lilted fired into at boat froti Fort Sewer on Monday night. Three 'men were in it, and as n approached the beach With muffled care the sentry hailed them sod warned. them (fr. 'Faillog to obey, the. nutty fired his eaurhet into the boat, when. it termed round' , and illrt:eti . I ia B g 6 rp e l f il i boat l e "at D SO% 47r! id a Ciaarn °l24 ut is said - to be wounded badly.' The object wan sup, 11 id to be desertion, bat some say that it wan a d perste effort to run tie gauntlet of the sentries. as , spike the ions of the battery.. . ' . - -, Toted's; the Senate refeeed Jo - appropriate menu? for laying • auhroarine telegraph in therhar= , but to connect, the military poets. The war de-. parttime{ is noel% Carolina will do it when stow ~ su fe r ff. Dalai was expected here lest night:. -Of late . hal has got a graat 4 aany friends, and I. highly' iaOkes of for President or the. Saitthein.CoOfede . re. 'the Legislature will' sot adjourn Whin Friday or 'Saturday. A Southern Convention will 'them be celled. The Governor le is receipt of Many itirmithrg , eponymous letters from the North. . k.. , -. A young man - from the'North offered his aerilise to the Governor 16 in the , Neeth Carotis Navy, which was accepted, and he will barteerim, minded to the place if 44 letter be • reliable 049. , PII7IIIACOLA, Jae. 22.—A, nista of thittesa , has been fired,lrom Vert Bareness in bearer etihis lose stay deg of . - Two Colombia& have been moue - led at Obligati. Fort Pickett., and Fort Madan are being in vested and the pan directed agairat then are manned by the allied force. of Florida, .Alablimit, and Mimimippi.- . . . ; rz 0161VOLAID..110. the UM or the fOiIIIVO girl Lacy, the defines wale' ultbdnive to-dui and -ahaiilll lefietateed toNtrileta: b4omirtattlairting4 itegalirWileitty Packet, For Wheeling;Tithrietta, Paticandaut, Ponw troy. Point Pleneint., caMpolia; Gyandotte,' Cadetsburgh, hookni and Pottpaputh., HE- new and eleinni staimnr: Lima LaymbraLabankualisa•ti WO hare thtabaegliffin't wunizand=, afrul ra lava Lid . ll lat b2 . 4 •Ter7 WILIDAT at 111 OWLS. theild corpif et. biettor tv . oda SIAM WIZ= • Op. /Ws A: ulnig rata-n.. MLA& TUESDALY - RACK- Ard IT Mt rata - on, 111.1.0114.11A1it, 0.0.14ip1a Sloths One sod sa *lirso• vi. 4 7 "4"4l Vr e AT r. r. toe Witt ge l = pea ri Vounkitit $0 , • arm a s 2= 4 401.4nWN'tp... sat liklintediall•19 1 1 111 / 1 , T 041111114, WNW& ooptiliTPCl OP wornAiwa PO JAMMU/ AND ; TERIOI4IIIIr. ! 412172 DI=MIL V . P. 1 , Jima Puz, r a., 1 J.; J Altman; O. LL'Pacusos,. I 'testi IIIIOIMS. PITTSBURGH - MAIIKErrii. (Reported 'especially for ad',.'.Palagnarg4 13autte.1 PRTS11:11011. 29. Sett . Tufty #aa not cbaractorly.ad by any) taro, or Imitortaiat *Minix balsam 2b* dtaaaod 1b trodtar aruelaa continues litoittd, ulna piton arkultbdat °bums. Ilia rondos of prodded both by river and all daring tba plod Gm day. bay* boo Margit takbot diary Calm tato oataador gum. I ruyint—uouroa gala& and don irltitora aby, ctatagalta nue. Thy &mod COOtibiltdl my alit be visa below. Lao traumata= wore all tit ttro mon tiny. 11. ooh thololidsrog dot..: , .dopor. It6tr4l Lz. Taw gamy Bo b Ob boat atom ' 66 06, 16 1' r2do do 6 76 do do 60 —J -21 do do ...... iTtto .4.• 10 do : 6SO ;to ri tti 76 a 3. • - 6 ill a tah. 4111001411.168-61107-6ollt ftria Biles ar l re had. filt)at7V.atal 12do do6o , at7lo, idadadmooofita I,wa 6.26o—ema aod tlroa aod 13 do do at 540. Pa for—dall. Balm of 10 bp .t 111);e, amt ludo at 166. ,r. ORLIN-601M of 126 Mull o.t. from store at 266. —Ulm from atom of 200 boob Mar at 40.. Mr reald hot ham ofany trommotlam to Mama ; BMW—Balm of St bap C 1.... at aod 10 l bbd do both from mar. torsoth3 16aod--6.1M ~644 panto 6111111t—Balto 'of b 0 blab: , po•cltra Ilkairrai, at $126. Applro—Sdre of 'lb Wall prittio IX . • Bll4N3—Balm of 66 boob viola White al 90E11 6606, sod 2 balm 40 .1760. ' • 5 YESO—Sairoaf 6 tom Shorts 4168411 rot. Anima—us., at./ balm a4St,ol,7fe, 20 tk.dO at $1.16. Tb. demand 1a iced. 01102111—Salm of 46 bla;W R 10c; sod 83 4o BMW bung at 1634. •• • I . 111L11 - MA °l6l bbls Crul Itockai2to 11501. 1 ' LARD—Balm of 12 kg. Niro country al Ito* M. ; , SALT-9•144 of 25 Waldo 11410.ast $1;26. i S mosikTaitv mu. cumin nevi Iv. Wo on non enabled to Ivo sato; LbeJourn clove.. • mores, hem °Melo! data, ',Act and, tillable t. •of Ms torolineommeroo of Um Unltel SIAM fu ad lost drool i tem. TM, abeam* of inch Ilgerlt'fteM, teePtooktoVa i1".= ° .:17.'" D ' atto OW Oi= P t i or4 . llF ret ; made opal tb. Deportment. Pre annex a inevedrj of the kc.lgo hapbrts, and export. to foratin , ,porto,Ot all tbe port. of the OMNI blame Putt,. Picot Pear ending /on , TOM, WO.. I ' • • i'l 1 1{414 IS 11862,fa. ; . I==i 876,PM 8,711419 • ••• , -.l' • $ 2,16.211 Dutiable hr Spode stud ..... Totel Import. for the I arum "tvi4l/4-p.' Domestic panda:. alba' thik • • $31012,02 Tomlin produce and ourcbtkudial...„ , -- -.... ,17,23 , 3,634 Domenic vox la sod bullion.-- f. 56,111.841 Vunden *Ma sad 19,10,118. 166,64,6.293 Mal export. to belle $400,102,206 Ma thews on enornit rattles twin lathe taw* As compered with the previa year, ,bat It le not Mate equal • to.tha asceae u 11167- 1 3. roolediog 'elletele the einem Mei. pats ova heparin In 1127,176k8U.1RIMMO014 , 1 thecii o, e Cod that the total imports of prodoth and swarth nithie ,med 4 the espxte el pudica mmodMerchenthrethnly, $2O,- 107 7 Tuna le little change le nulls I. the enteuey mutat. The Treasury sohmargotMtim h Mimed • lithe moire &- Mend it can, kilt without • tkettiii . i• rite., which still re. 'mato et 6 to 7 .10 camt, Miens. mares hasoetothnotewhet .on the merimt h.r petard°, which Ida heir of little Sting this morning the treammitom beinget Mop 7'684014410w sloth te 8 end 10* 6ffig; 4.. ll* I.66l l eTta 6 *, Val Se• per. to Sorely:l mchabge Own la more doing, mid the =that Increases la Othithart.whiehililOttitiOwe Oliht yin atthegthen. Oo Lomita bunk end beneath rot. et 706@t0654, with *en at pa, 6Xinium fete. Prime CODY Menial eiguaturver are liorla Abuudieot nevi*. AM rule at 10.184064 the whole reap_ Co Para 6184461110;,liao. bum 30! d. Autidardem 10@4j Breateol l iVOM4 - 04 Y Com Adv. • Kzehasau is Bt loins —7le Deinceret intit• The ex - _ . shame mu kat la somearblt easier, Sod era of Wow Maim U... loweral Moir Mollie, tumuli* to ftllll6, than to 4%N mot prim ou - lbe &at sad "Was Nem Orleans.: The supply, hemmer, thank isesmalag SUghtly, Isla:sm. Imp. We qmta the aeMitg rate Sol mist at 4 meat ea SU 1Ca1et..4165(06 preen on Wow Orleans ler slums• ay end bankable Cams. vhl4-tre 401 an a Ter al psr.44.ct Ter amp to mike la the? gaMeral: /4 U • moms marlat Is increased *hal:dime mid ' . datosad. Vhssclam moguls peght after at 11410 la smut, bat dime le very HUI,' offered among the Maui and thug 4tod upon the Mak. bat m therfallyeemseuEr Tta -• Soo lama mil; . dormant bet to Breadstuff., sad Prisialwas tiara tea mod' folios Mel Below are amlually iiiipmf mg LOMA. sad OW. an brining fallprkas, bat cps). Illamis,boall lea, Lumbar, Naval Item, 4 e, soldhlterl.gli 4aii—pen. - . entente, Jan 21.—Enchongo tera)ly no meant salve . doy. The sorrow, rota of the banks Ins 6 It'urnt pr. err, but mond lots could be dui by custannul at • moors.. of %COO below the moiler price. , The impneelati tc- 1 1.y el teat the Iles se.. sill induce tin twine Irede 16 pork and nem sill be likely to cm. don. Bajleig 'pipe 55.9 j) ~ti. The ones, market ounthocei r to be ebundinry sup. pl ied 0.1.1 Inning ocrehud ecnlnit 6 VI cent 1. 6 ( 61 . 6 (VW. A I. • huge and prat*. belle eerie/Mg meta the . ter cashing acorn and pron ... I.6lsorgiaand:eibok parts of the nouttnebere nub supplies , Stre nesibt4ednl whore they will Le yawed all thew Ma* Lege IWO err licaroy.. esonly In the shape of llootese liscitunto. continue Omni bare. II Ude I* Iln with • loWihrecaud (Tabled pe tite It would he meth bore eel( Ilene Cuodellage wake ea- The ofk