• • : !.. ' Y N 3 ES El ~,' -IL , , • :•;•,! . .ittsburit (6lqcttc. k . 1 •T. - 0 MCI 4.I.3:PAPE a CT; • E.- EILVIttitAT AMBN!NO, JAN. 26, um , -..i* l' - ,- c7T, 'AFFAIRS. gliggnanamot - Albeermstiolta for the Gaiety by la: it. - Shaw,, o o44 l 4lfiftliSt.—ecitrocted daily: ' 4 .. ".. • i• .'i... , ri i-, - •••• Ingots. ut anima. • -. ' i ' s}eloet,A.w.' •••••i••••1 ' 00 - 28 12 44 . • • i 5t.i.1i i 4................. 40 28 , II '. Barometer ' :.L: • 29 14.2 n .- t kr-Skii'llgailelit!tairl.avhsg swats. TN caul of the Btitongkof filsocheiter re. Jaime Hope , antimem. of which we gave on Friday, wu brought** i sillite4 atneme yeirorday: lodge Wit- HAW, fie iiinglii•the jury, made some very just lid . .. ittrinspiiite temarks in regard to the general illiMciplistspeet 'Which pavan laws are hued. A paua 'muted Watajdvaidage to sty commtnity, sad particularly eo to the perms • oersirg property • thereon. • The principle that the eon of these int- - - yyrosewoods ehereld be essemotednpon the property olden!, was jest, in d cgeitable. .• .. Ha;citarged iNS yin, „Hint, the Caitlin:if of the lintolif,ol ildieckeeber had fall power sad en. tinily to order theWidesieg and grading of screen, .tandertho'iseerolilaw'er 18.51; that - the Oct was '- ' throat,. ' and ' did. slot in any' way Conlin Witt: sin*, 1856, bin rather inood.eide by aide withl .-i lie chirged farther, .that the defendant, illihri w ard, had Ids remedy, if he felt aggrieved, mui t . li w:agw y luasi: a tcshi.hi i he c :pm e wdi ti iir oti titeigla t :‘w o itathi i wri the ,. allat.: C yr o teodh e r:i. rt oort: o goa f ilu ct iku:i i i i_ a rt tlbdh e r, t hi S itiet ese hei:tmiiigl i te o lih ii te e: ::::i f e i rerid i i the ap iouneatiof viewers to s ee r whatever dam - pinta tkiny days atter the work bed base den, in froatof the property of each iodividtral. ~ -1/11 bib. gentian of notice, the jury should de tonable f ro m. dna evidence whether the defendant had Seth IncWhidge of the - doings of Connell es nimbi make hint aware of the proposed improve. cunt—the Court the point whether per anneknotime was Ilmoletely necessary. The jiii7 timed for the, pinata, is the sum of SW 11—robjeot to the opinioti of the Court npoa thy voodoo .of law reamed. • • •Thilt nut awn called was that of the Borough of • lluelmieter tri.l Abraham Panorama, for the re °ovary of $l7O-.coat of gluing sad pining 'side. walk OIL 1314•111. street..' The suit was precisely similar to that. ageism Mr. Howard, and involved 'Ala same questions. The defendant did not go to Wish.' but compromised by agreeing - to pay the enema of the aloha, with coats, leis twenty per enit. hdded ae i penalty for nosipsymamt. Tlemcen. &tibia Hee, pis: Robinson, of a Simi. I liar natero, leveling this etim:ol *boot SI ,200, was 1 ordenid to the, ilbot of the list, and will come tap for trial 'Reit wain. ' .."1_ thre.Lantiainitem toe. th. II ad. W. hive netbred the twenty-eighth actual re .parf of the niaaagers — of the Peitisylvsnia 'altitu des for Ihe bllad,looated al Philadelphia, permeated at.tho nasal matting in Demuth.? last, from which we gleaa the follirchti keine Thathither piens In the lodisation on the lee ef'Diesether, 1860, was 135. Oa the lit of hareem, 1860, `there were 143; 27 were remind dans% (be year,)4 weredleeharged, and 1 died. Of those remaishig 638 are from Pennsylvania, 9 from Nati Jinn., 4 from Delaware, and 4 from other (hated Twentyi four of these contribute chiefly or in pert to their awn support se amistant teachers, or by. theh , ledurtry.. while eight are pay pupil. In whale,' in part. light boor. a 'day ere deioted to reboot-stadia., meek and work,and four evening. a week to hear sag, reeding and lectures. The branches taught are readies; writing, pltetype printing. orthography, •CfMiliegy, gr!ammpr, geography, arithmetic, alga hre,"-wortmetry, physiology, patina history and pldlomphy, blew, moral wham, useful knowl siod•- pima geogripby, elements of geology, and ~ literalsea. Ott* hoer daily la devoted to gymeastio exercise They hive an orchestra of thirty instrunreaM, to whose instruction four hours week; am &meted:, The lamication is famished with "4a4 obamb organ, one *mall organ, and feartma planon(me greed.) The manufactured wtrk made during the peer I. valued at $12,717, and tanceisted of 34,680.braelies, and 27,410 brooms. Droommaaliag le a favorite brush at Mammy with the blind, as may CM easily esquire the whole art, led resew It, with a AMID capital, wherever broom' care is produced.' .Dlotiortary of the Maglieh Language, in tit* large volumes, printed on raised type, hall jail been completed in the institution ; it will he ef,peat,Malue to blind pupils. The .11ome," ferisdimin graduate.; containing . .aizteen mem berd:friti miles and twelve females, ie in saw:eaglet operatiom: , ,Thehealth of all the inmate. has been az/AAA airreit thapax. The institudon has but 6n Inmates from All.. gialy_courity, four tweaks, vie.: , Rosabelia Greyer, Nwey V...7iichabs, Mary Qainliria, Margaret Qoto lirlal and one male . ; John (Mena , JsoluA Mum Hoag up to a Lamp F,ridezenrsitgotteeneeofan.llllllMthi diameter, pieatiexamtbited to name no little eseitement, oecetitieil In bolt orate • Neptune engine bonne, on fleeced' street.: A number of boys, who bad been diacnimht _the gnostic& in the engine house, erranged themselves into partmem—wie party Talking poseeasion of what they designated as Fort led representiag. eeeeasioniata, while th e 0041 r puty entrenched themselves in Fort filmier, the reprieentativre of the general governmeist.. ih sheen bailie d j and victory parched upon the b (tee "stars and str,ieea." The thswgzenta r ivrere. thee takes pritionen, mud after biierconseiltatiott it was agreed .to/ hang the ringleador • One John Kemp. - Atop' . was forthwith procured, the traitor was pinioned, and thee prepared ton ignominious death. - 114' wee dragged into the !treat by several of lbe mtheinment perty, and/Oben they reached the sesrest, Inpep poet the rope was edjusted to thee - neck of . Kemp, and the other end was throws ever 'the ladder atop. " A long pull, • strong mill, and a pull :altogether," and the rep resentative &title was actually daunting in the air. 'The matter was all len of coulee, but it ex cited great dreltd end indignation' in the Millie of several penmen. who witnessed it, and as dm victim - began to show signs of etrangelation, en old gentleman screamed out that if they did sot let him down he wield have them all emoted for murder I The body was soon after lowered, and all the boye - seemed to eajoy the fun hugely, sue .and except., young Kemp, who exhibited no disposition whatever to repeat the experiment. —florlag resell atnewtetthey. Some timetsiects, a .compsuy composed of forty mmembers,. fgrmed is Oa Borough of Sewickley, for thepurpmeel boring for oil, and in case tier should fail is gettieg oil, to reap the sdvsntage of witlitsmar sdiseri mineral deposits they might dis ,.:Baci- Member Paid in the sum of ten dol late, thin ramie/ a fond of four hundred deHars. tr. McCready wei choir's , Poteident of the com pany, rod • tits was sele2ted fora well on the property of Geo. P.. Rudisiti, immediately back of the tomi. The armessuy tools were procured, a derrick erected, and the work of ; bons' was commenced eight or lei day coo. They hive now reached a depth of forty lilt, mikisg as high as me feet some days, end at other times leas thee three feet per day, owls; to the character of the reek. They are now boric s bard sand - rock, of • greyi lb color. At tie dept. thirty Net a small vein of coal was discovered,. lit wutoo light to be oleo, value. caloslat'd to Sick the well to the depth of at Malt Mar huadied Met, melees *access Isbell crown their eflons before they get m bar into the "bowels el the Was" .‘"! . A large end Vidueble vein of eoal wu strnok tome years *go at Ilhountorra, three roller from Siwiak ley, on the /punka aide of the Ohio , The vela was diseorUed it the depth of one huodred Ind arty feet, ad is said tube - about merlin feet la thleinmeo." there be no ladleatioos of oil, the Clereporey bOpe to be romunersted for their out lay In establitliling to Untainty that there moil& deposits of hoaCuader the lands la and adjoining theft. borough, Ukiah will, no. doubt, pay well if properly derainped and worked. It they mewed fa getting oil, kowever, (a thing not improbable,) they wit) leave the cosi for another generation. JkistrilTatts Mad ha Wm Parton. . Abram three o'clock, on Sabbath afternoon lest, Mn. Meli n da . of John M. King, of labial:owl while in her annual bail* and 'pints, an Itllli i inpuod in an lemma. While seat. Aid Is bar parlor,sermeaded by her children, who bad jutirsteraid from Sabbath School, and,wera suhibitiag to her their books, tickett s 'ke., she saddest) arosijkon her Chair, and falling forward, sapirdd IsetanUy, Without • word, a moss, or a , struggle,...Amirititsca wan huniediataly . called sad the abilat , lthret phyticiass apsedily obtained, who appliiid Miterativisted employed such means se were withinillmir power ; but their efforts were asairailise 7 :4 was dead!, Up to this moment she had beet in good health, sad had attaaded church is theloreemieftkat day. flits was about thirty. firs yews old and leaves to tbii Mrs of her be reaved hatband four email children, the oldest of whoistran/yriboaktsa yen's. Till i, r 114 AIIICD . Woresre—On Tom day last:llW:tah read in ii. Ohms in the Somata • bill •istatia• {to-righti''married women. It geese that whilst berilifine Married women' bad poosamovi'll4 frilit right to..earry on Mishima is tr 0 1 •7,wire .limarriti; Aid whilst dm initiation of our legislators was evidntly twill's them the sole - right to collect their *Wm earaisp, yet a u lisp,...eri as to conlar the right to the, hatbasd, to collect net mossy as elm limy ha** twirstlaa profits of her owls labor. TIM desigs'of Mr..htehrabill Lauds coabalioa?ler.lba milindre'right to , caller:t bar pulse: ID emisestly just, and pre yed:a ur,o2•lofta of tie riiikto ',blob God -aid mater,bail p?)t,19 . 1 - upon. her. - ' ' . ' CIRVWDii illarPar hint--Laat wish a la ham ii pie' of lb. Coabria , too' Compiisr• on adios, koat‘,4l(astowa,ltaii Gait of his arm" broke" is Wee pinch Sod his atoll tinribly fractured, by ilbit whirls - Sra pontos of tits soot. , - it ia thought he will Acuerir.iltstednoir.--Alderstae Taylor, Them aria, eimedded to jail a Diaz 111111114 IL 11. BUM , charged with riskedmh. is obaaialsibult womb os oalltif;Milelttelinhos. ' esesina. is IS* " Ti t, j a g" s ham - beldam. t 7., . . . . . . :',...•; ,^ ' ..:::-5,,,,-..,-.,,,,,.....,.....t.. • •rP .i. , -- .r...-"" i 't , •, r' - • . . Comm et Iguargar iksaSsuais • Bofors leaps 31c,Clare e Adieu and Puke. Elizabeth Pops (iielond)' wail indlehei for the lac-. eenyitt DS is blink bills, tromps Mon of Plasm Eakin, (Nei A Mamma, on the 28th of_ritember. It appears that the defendant found the ey on the door, and afterwards denied baying it, b i it was found to bar piatension. %Wink guilty, with a re oommendation to the mercy of the coact. She was eenteneed to three mouth. idiprisoument in the county jail. Mary kicKelry, of the Moth word, was Indicted for selling liquor without a Daum. The common wealth failed to make out a ciao, and a verdict-of not guUty woe rendered. , , J. M. Flan, baker, was indicted for an assault and battery on oat of hi. aPprenticee, Herman Netif. The parties bad a Traria in rrcard to the kind of work allotted to the pioaer.utor, when Mr. ham chastined the lad. Verdikt not godly, each party to pay hall the coat. Martin Apple eras placed on! trial for an nacre - waled a It and battery uporCioseph Richardson-. susi Our reticle will doubtless remember the puiticu lore of the see. The unease i was committed to November last, at,e ball in Duquesne borough, the proeecutor being. ciingeroaely ',rounded in the neck with a knite, from the plinct• et which he ha. not yet entirely recovered.! Oa trial. Ma. Gouott's Leortim—List night Mr. Gough delivered a lecture on " Temperance" to a emwd_ ed and delighted andieeee. The City Hall wan filled to overtlowlep ; many That could not get, seated stood throughout, but .bought not of *ca rioca, for in 'moth it wee Opp maibie to think of Maarinem of any bind in the!Preseece and eider the power.. Mr. Gough, He kalfrle• you all away with him; whithersomer be *ill, but you too go willingly, and would by no mein. make resistance. Bet we ire not going to dii.er.be Mr. Gough.s lecture to anybody. ClequeVice, haat thou not I d, 0 sheen' iedio,de.l ! is tint to be dental, ed—is altogether undeecribabee to thee .I—there- We, mark it down amongst dpties to close thy badness this day by going In hear for thyself Mr. Gough's lecture on the "'Light. and Shadows of Life in London," in the Cily Hall thin ...ening, at half-past 'clock—times 1 much- earlier en will secure thee a seat, if thad art at all particular in, regard to that accommodatibn. A Lontcaous lactnewc—A! rather ludicrous in cident. says the West Greenville (Mercier Co.) Aryl., occurred in that town a few deke lance, with one of Dr .7. 11. Caldwell's disciples to the horee.taming art. Bald diaciple, who thought be had the won derful charm in his (lager wide, undertook to show it off to some friends on a vieleas little mare named Tony. Accordingly, Dolly wee trotted out with • halter on; and after mancearering with her for • few minutes, to the fof•ite eradication of the mem bled crowd, the tyro horse-tamer gave his fractious subject a little mops rope, and; to demonstrate more eortolusively to his audiences the complete subjega don of the animal to his own ;will, the horse-tamer beckoned to Dolly with his fi'ager, saying, "Come here, Dolly--come, ;lesiead, however, of obeying this kind injunction from her master, Doily wheeled upon her "axis" quicker thou greased light ning, and planted a losty bloW on the anmeation able part of Mr. Horset►mer'e breeches, which knocked him bore de combat, amidst a shoat of laugh ter that Indicated anything bathed lunge. Mr. gathered hiniselt up as best bi, could, but has edam to the philoacophki conclusion that "some things can be done as wall as others." egLallitATIOX or Wasmetrrtat's lifeTnne.T.— We ore informed ihakihe 224 of Februsri, pros., is this year likely to he celebrated, id this eity, to an un usually public mapper. We hive teen a Wet of mil. Buy and civilian mattegery for a grand Banquet, to be given in City Ball, on the eveniog of that day; if we may judge of the bangnat In advance, from the list of teenagers, we will, mark it down ae • Oat samosa. T6enna:mitt/0 of invitation have ad drened a letter to Mr. Lino*le, the President-elect, inviting him to participate to ;the celebration. As the Prealdera is likely to pus' this way about that Hale, en rotas for Washington, it le 6opod and mr pected that he will gratify his friends bete by resting • day or no in nor city. From our apeelal dispetehm of last evening we learn that the President-elect is espooted in Wash ington about the 20th of Febrh•ry. ACCIDENT' AT 0111111111 T'S ; COAL WONNAL—ON Wedneeday evening an old taut of about seventy, named Patrick Trainor, was standing nn the va cant track at OrnuebyPe coal works, East Birming ham, when he was caught by a chain attached to the at car, (which was just starting for the stable on the other track) and thrtrarn down upon the track, the etc pcsaing over lino right arm, tearing the akin and hreabng the benes. The old man was removed to hie reaideace, where the injured limb was soon afterwards auiputated by Or. Wal ter,. IMPROVEMITA AT STWICkI.TII.-Mr. Mathew Day, ot Allegheny. is shoal finishing a Eon uew residence at (Morn station, adjoininu the borough of Sewicklry. The building is ul frame, Arlil be fintshid throughout in the finest style,snd vs:II cost abort $12,000. Dr. Mailer her in coarse of con. 'Unction, in the borough, a line brick !moieties, and I other improvensetibi ore in contempls. lion during the miming spring:. KILLED fly Ll¢nrmno ref Wtivren —(in the 16th !turista; the barn of haies Ilortinr. of W•r •witek, Bucks irghtitiirg during a tiOrnder wenn, and two valuable cows killed. Then were eleven licows in the &table, but only the two injured. It is rather - uncommon to hear of each damage by lightning in miasma. ter,.and the g-oune covereb with COOS, as un this occasion. !Loyal Wiyard, Ilembojer, *lll resume his emoting and Interesting exhibitions it Lafayette Ilan, on Monday eviming. This attaroun he proposes giving an entertalemeut at the above Hall, for the benefit of those who cannot melteit con• 'salient tl &flood in the erbeitig—partionlarly chit dren, for whom the price of allelittanoe ill only five rents. Three, handsome prises are to be given for the dime but pieces of poetry beetled in on tole occasion. Leer Femme —lt is stated that the 1,,,, , "la sine" announced from itirope, is that of Brea. lag eery plainly when going to church. Some of the !edict of the first circle !go op to ivonitop in plain calico: It m thus unapt to eneourago the poor who hone hitherto withhold they presence for lark of rrStoiday clothes 1 EIIIIMIMITe or 0 11.•—Tienty-one — car load• of oil, aggregatieg •bout eleven hundred barrels were received at Erie over! the Sunbury sad Erie Railroad on Tuesday last.i ilt came, in nearly equal proportion, from Tailayine, and indicates a rapid lacunae In the oil yedd 01 those ocalitrea. NUT Pee FIES• 0111 AT Jcric”ort COLLEAC Rev. David H. Ramie, oil lcforint Pleaevet, this State, has been elected PrcfNssor of Latin in Jef• terms College, Cannonsherg, in place of Rey. J. N. M'liinney, who resigned on account of ill health. We believe Mr. Bl Bait not yet signified his acceptance of the posib+ri,. ALLEGED FRAVD —Peter: Shaffer wan taken be fore Aldermen r eon yesterdki,charged with diapoe:- iog aloe property Mr the p srmwe of defrauding a eteditor, Jacob Weidman. The otnnunt duo was very trifling, sea the •CCllll.l4wae discharged upon promising to pay up. seen by adsertise meet, the Seeceth Anoire afy of the Pittsburgh Young Men". Christian Au dietion takes piece on Toted.; esinieg next, at D. Howard's Church, Peen Street. The eirerein care expected to be very iateresting. Lac-max.—The Rev. DrJ twogh will deliver a lecture In the basement of the Catholio Cathedral, on Sunday soloing, far the benefit of the poor. The proceeds will be dirtribated by the Sordety of St. Vincent de Pant. The sehject will ha—Catholic Principles of Civil Cover:m*l. On. ONLIIATIONi IN WEIN4II[IO.-Quite ■ hap company bee been formed lh Wheeliag, fur the purpose of proepeeting and imring for oil Moog the Northmemern Virginia Reffroad, near Petroleum, and in Weahisgton wont!, Ilyno. Aaciorti FIAUD —A disk:itch from Boatnn an nounces the arrest ni Charlk E and E. P. Erane, on a charge of defiaodang 1 , 10 Pearorylknia Itad road Compihy, by not ace doting for helical sold by them. I : , ----0-1 M :4---- t 017 6101ALITT.—Th• i€ 11•1011 ix the report of Dr. Murdoch, physician or line Board of linaith!ol the camber or interments 14 the week endieg Jae. 21 : adulu, 9; children, 6 *ale*, 8; lemalea, 7 ; .: white, 15; colored, non.; t tat 15 MIIICAPTILL Aoxec• —Mr. Armstrong, "ghn obliging agent of R. G. DO & tio's Mercantile Agency (late B Dooglas ✓4 Co.) prinents the entid of that extended institution in another epigram of this dsrs paw. Mit:ernes OH. Wert.-•A ialusble oil well wee recently discovered in Crum Run, Bearer cunty, by Joikiab King, Esq. , Mr. K. repro/mita ■ rum puny ornapitdisb to the eatitrprite. ILL UM. LIQUOR. fist.t.lll6li—ltuo Froook wea yesterday oomonfttsd to jail,( oo - . pram', to so ma • charge_ of molting ItquOr on Sunday, oo until of John Wesley. Fox Y Mr. John Patterson hse_too trtbated fire dollars to theiC. Relies Feed, bandieg over that sore to the; Mayor. Ms. Toni R. douaa, we : Are informed, is lb. geed of Mr. L. R. LION:Mod, the Preaident of the Allegheny County Temperanee Society. - i : pa- Dairmiar.—Dr. C. ;OW, Nn. 216 Penn strut, attend, to all brooohoCof the Dental profit.- sloe. :11511r*Docsoit 0. BAILA, Water CUM and Romeo peal. Pbyelelan; also sent foißainbow's celebrated Trau for Raptness. No. 130 rmlttdleld ER. t lajrAm. should not fail ao read the adver t's...et a' PM:Wed. hrt.4ol:paporr. ii`Boot-Kismusa, PEN iwisair and Molt- Lnrartes tenfold both de, e.d , ripiny, attn. IRON am COLLEGE, am, of Pen. oud BLOW emu, by tonclui. memo tberibrba•ls. had TReerCht* coorreollve yeue onyodramonil VII.• quo/ Incalload et. endorsed by many of the min dial...label • Nebo*. sod. educator. In Ow e." , z70 de bet emos• to bo etku(only trocileal leachers. I. ins eosobry. paebboobi i tea 0. bed on appllosOon' the longs— ' loNetztawltT • fooD.4t,tionitin iIP called to thla SOH rekernable sad dentin; preparstlaa,sikertlael la another Woman: It Is ea etitheiy new (USEOVOrz. and . awe sot M eentaiondel with any 4I numeieus Wald nwiltelso of tlie day.. It Is el etetein moody ter all th. Omni opeeltid. and wegiedaky lbw of chronic Wale -eit kips eleaellee—ot wean, toogtbl, geld yews. , Wm , reaaa'k beees!. of lbew!Toeltoun . [Eason loan be It, and she beveletwe tba le MAMA 101.11... , an ankle WWI every liatbewebonl4 bine In We medic,* eked Is mope as* fun oastakeleg, se-It dowe po~rtw es ablate of. any kw. lama beg, ntypd Noe *III tbentanst powndescs,and 'WM b. kind me breakable sposllkilpi bIl newt of inknlite • _lsilkl.thti — ObisallibAsym4o4lo6.l.• 4 - mane 141,01Pnwwt.,:toteebebiimpo=, *POO Wi l ms; Irlogitharli THE LATEST NEWS. ET RECtIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE la4lortant ham Washington. 1 1 1.. 1 4 sbathb boa our,ltreoli;g Winuntrion Catitr,.Jcs. 25, 1861. Thi; Special. Coinanittee: of dm Senate on the Tarilf, wall recommend come modificatrone of the the Morrill Rdl, without disturbing tie principle. The difficulty between Dunn, of Indiana, and ust,or Aileen., will be adjusted nuefsetorily. Mr., Line ilia will make no more appointments for the Cabinet until his lin Wa.bingtoo on about the 20th of February. Mr. pantie, of New Jersey, will probably he offered a place. The Committee of Investigating on the Indian Trust! Robbery expect to report next week. Floyd "Torment more guilty than wit. supposed. The President is .gain wavering, under the pre text of preventing collision. He reeves reinforce ments when they's. manifestly needed. He also adviris with aeasalooiata'who condemn any °Molest policy of the Cabinet. GSM /limit intend, ooncentratirig en offend,* force of ropiere io this city, for the protection of public property and the preservation of peace. His meg- sore, ate fully ',Goaded by Secretary bolt. El XXIVIth Congress—Second Session WA.IIIIIOTON Cm, JIM 24. Most —The those resumed On consideration of the, report of the Committee of 33 Me Ruet, of Arkansas, ea a member of that Com mittee, said that ho had entered upon his duty with a desire to do whatever he could to give peace, and regretted that hialifforta met with no proper response- It appears to him that lobe Brown was the martyr, and the hero of the Repub lican party. filr Dunn, of Iridium, sold that the Chicago plat form expressly condemned all John Brown raids. An a member of that ounasidee he bad discharged his duty without reference to the Chicago platform ; nod on to the Republican party eraptithisiog with that raid, everybody, both north and Winds, knew It win Rh infernal:milted on the Republican party, and he war rapriudi that any gentleman, In this time of the country's peril, could give eirettlatien to [Sensation.] Mr. Russ acid io reference to the charge of infa mous libel, made use of by the gentleman from lodise, I tome he is resoonaible for it. as this in a time 01 war we most wager war, and I desire to know whether the gentleman announced to the house cud the country that be was responsible for what he said. I want to know that. II he ut for war, f am, for one, willing to accommodate him with War. hlrrDunn—This in "A tree country, and the gee tlemala can take any measure or mod• 'or redrew he pleases. Mn Rust, with emphaais—l have the •nower want Mr: Henri dewed Morey. to be right in whamer be may have uttered in reap - mite to the gentleman from Arkaninic What he intended to gay wit. this, namely, that the dialogues that Um Rapti!man party sympathised with John Brown, ems a libel on that party, Re did not Ostend to nee any offenme laegolige to the gentleman, but made the remark, belieging the charge to be libellee. on the Rental bean platform and party. Mi. Rust—The gentleman from [lotion' say. he dud not Weed to make the ofiename remarks in ea olinnaive mince. I have the right to demigod : as unqualified remanenta of the remark. Mr. Done-1 have made' ■ll the etplanation I have felt n my duty to mahe: Mr. Rum, very good. Adjourned. Wasuinceci, Jan. 25. &Knees —Mr. Bigler, of Peenkelyaols, promoted petitiaom in fewor of the passage of lb* erittandea rseolutinot. Mr., Polk, of Missouri, preaoutad pethloom of the ams haraoter, stead by mayoral thoumand persona TliElenate proosedomi to the coosidaration of pri vate ills. Th Senate adjourned oyez till Monday ilobas.—Thy Homo took op the pivot* elle., der. • • 111,1 Wdeon •poke at length and gave utterance. to' Colon sentiloante 'het Store reoeived with applause by the galleriee. Mr dross. of P•.. asked leave to introduce a reso lotiod-- ostrocitng the Select Committee of eve to inquilks whether any escond organisation elle. in the IMstriet of Colombia for seising the Federal hoildeisge, and whether any racer, of the oily or Federal dovromeot an otember• them!. Their• being bot a few members present, the in trndoetion of the resolution was oljnetod to. Adjogrneal. Watosmortis, J an. 23—K v-Pnmillant Tyler hul • loos. lestialattory sod friendly interview with the Presiient. The latter impressed his Italia( that there trill be - no . eollivioe betwtee the 'Federal sad State foreei:lorlog the remainder n( ht• adminlitratlon, and t •1 he should certainly maim every effort to prevebt it and to preserve pesos. Atri Tyler will partially remain horn till the ltb of Fettriory. Lave Anderson, the brother ol Myer Anderson, will Mae tomorrow for his boom, Cincinnati. Hi. ettoris both on Washington ad Charleston were instrtintental in preforms this better understanding between Major Anderson and the Carolina im itated... A !large number of leading Republicans len. mien. 'verts it the country hare Lean here tor •everkl ddys ?Ohre to a great deal of ennaultation among the bleeds of the incoming Administration, the results ol which may soon be developed. The Senate in livecoure Sete.° coafirmed • number of comparatively utiompormot nominations, than Clearing the calendar. Wisotnoron, Jut. .3.—The matter between .entatt•ea Rust •nd Dunn is to the bands of thew rtends. It is not expected that any hostile meetyog will grow out of it. Mel Colts' • amendment to the Post f/16ce bill for a ilnily overland mail, propose• that it shall mart from the Western frueller of Missouri noses.- thin by railroad from the Rlin, sad go through to' Pliterirville ineteml of from St Loma town Fran. ciecui; letters and Ilertpverd en twreoly and 11111110- sine. land docoments do thirty-fide dam but tense may be seat by the contractor by steamers at his own kxpeose. He shored $200,009 expense per annul over the present system. being the cheapest daily!plan ever yet provried to the House. The Hum% resumed Lee conaideration of the rea port ,I the Committee ot thirty-three, Mr. Melee* of Tenn., took the flee,. He said that be mond; here to plead ler has country. lie dad net Isiah tosay anythi g that could be contarned iota tavorieg the secession movement on die one hand or the Republican party on the other. Notwithstanding tbe gloom; and dismtrous con dition of the Union, Congrees has done nothing in the Way'ol arresting the evil and relieving us from the dangers and difficulties by which we are non minima. Gentleman here donna quelition• an if they were of a fleeting and! transitory importance, withdat considering the momentous consequences involVed. The two Looses which lie at the foe.• d•tirio of the differenees which characterize our deliberetioos are, Orel, the pride of opinion and, secondly, party spirit. To adhere to thane in the present crisis is unworthy of, the representatives of freemen. Indeed of eimeariniating, With light ning speed, the intelligence that nothing will be done, and all hope is denirnyrd, they would give estimate of so earnest diaporlition to perform their duty. There would be mote probstnlity of agree. ing upon some plan of adjuarmiret. lie advocated the Crittenden plati, which wan rallying support every where. The Roan Committee on military lk fl • i have ornpited • bal for the benefit of the eoldinrs at Fort h butter It a ppropriatm $1,150 to indemnify jar them for loves in musical Metrumeem, cloth ing end Ihreitere. in precipitately leaning Fort Moultrie, and ouch remitneratioa-te recommended by all officer* col the former popt; BCITOI, Jan. : 4 —A(ist the Tremont temple was cloud by the Mayor tut eight, five tbouseg i d people getbared in the viainity, n sonority of thefit !be11...- log it to be e ruse to get re tit the mob. The crowd broils op Into parties, elm welting for two board. About two hohdred praises:led to Wendell Phillipe' residence on Biwa Strut, sod thretuenad to clean hint out. The polies prevented any sneak end Made several arum. The colored population beano greatly alarmed la eeneequsons of the threw that a mob would visit thefhouses, bat no nub! demosetration wee made. ft is said that , alleyl r Wightmen tees Informed that on orgaaltel atm, would be made en the Temple from the oat. side ad the Convention re-sassaibutti in the even tual. # 4 . 1 be laureate closed the Hell and dialled that It should not b. reopened LO de,. A largo crated were gathered about the biiiil. tag 'iliinag that fitreoaue, end tho polies were required In keep the street open for vehicle., the slogan., dematutiratoon to t however at to end.. • Baton, Jan. 29.—Tbe Anti-Slavery S.Ctely tin. alarhOoa re•electad all the old officer.. Etimand Quincy cabonoratoti the trustee. of Treating To• pie troM bloom relative to the proceeding. l et night and promised Mayor Wightmen of no c o f s. (lobate. The Convention then adjourned .as die. . t Brisrovr, Jan. 26.—An order woo offered to he Howie granting the use of Representative {tail to lite al•filavery Society. After a long debate, It was at by 136 to 69. t A 111 was introduced empowering the (invert or to pliee the military under the order. of the sheriff of arly county, on application of twelve eltisento, or the shppramion of mobs, and to protest free speet i ); which was referred to the Jo'llll3l'o committee. Wendell PhWipe, Steller Marlin, T. W. Higginvin, and tither atalitlonlata sad negrose, apheured behi.ra a 'peels! legielatire committee au the P0T701341 Lib erty bill to-day and remonstrated againit its ceps}L It will undoabtedly be repealed. . Betroar, Jan. 25.—Gov. Mas Maki h appointed the ona Rowdy Johnson, Auituant W. Bradford, Ooldeliormigh, John W. Crl•field •nd Dixerin Roman all devoted to the Union, as Com miniboom, to meet the CommWioimn appolatod by the Ventilators of Virginia, In Washington, on the 4th rif February. These paUemou »mama all uidloia of We State, The special Charleston oorrupondent of the Amer. koto Mips that the Booth Caroline Vlilltosee Com. WOW, ferreted out a Mon named Dcdp, entlaied u • 'Midler it Port Ilmaltrle,ehented with being the correepoodut of lUD. Y. Tau% sod compelled him to lean the Stab. -. Va.. Jas. 26,-Raceiry,- lor eon lot as 'reek 10;000 tioholsi ilizalasat P 11 1 4 : 534 ” , White .65i0. Nou:iii.opstpte 61 ilia wick 514 salitififttletne. =ffl Arrival of the Overland Nail. l= 'FOII . KZ&ItIIIIT, Jan. 25.—The Pony Expless putted at II:315 o'clock on the night of the 23d. The telegraphic communisation outward 'bas been interrepted. The California Legislature met at Saerminento on the 21h. On the Bth Dim PALM de la Gonna, a na tive of California, was elected President and Es- Lieutenant Governor. Ile is a Douglas Democrat, and was elected without a caucus, receiving material Republican. support, the entire" Breckinedgli vote, and tint 4 iotee from DouglsSenators. M T. election indicate. ditiorgaitiaation in the Do.glas party, an 4 a dap with,. d 1 allowing alt 1 paßies to form advatttegeims coalitions with their opponent. It will probably teed to combination. contrary to parties. usage ea the Senatoriif-sues. tion. The Assembly has not, yet organised. A 'simper ate Woggle over the election of Speaker is pregress leg. 'John Conners, a Itralerick. Douglas Democrat, L the leading candittoto. has rtsceived the canoes nomination of that wing, bet bereoeired metßepub- Moto