El Fi tsburio Oa ) ; r g CIA , P.#711 Of EMOAY MORNING, JAN.t I 29, 1138 CITY - AFFAIRS soungcat Observation* for the Gamut, by ow, Optiolww, 118. Filth L—eotreatod daily : • It. 1 ! 6. II • • S -1 I 4W .4.- ! , m 7- 1 ;1•• ..-' Ale'lii.din. Mesmer Mew Cauiree- • -. _ _..os*.' lanearat . e..tillri-Illarrove lifosemps ' ifn , eday:naveniag, shortly Mier nine o'clock, Abe -- egregition worshiping in the Bearer street nl_ ,'. it -Kpiacopal Church, Allegheny, was !IT)Pra tato 'Mate of inteese ereitement by the sp4ut lore pistol, which bad been fired is th e ves tal i teal the church, jest alter the sermon bad bee oreminded. The eiremmetancee of the affair, 1111 tailimi to us, are as follow.: A reai6al of religion has been in prelim.* in Bee er l Mreht church, for now time past, and the alp •of all classes ha. been gruel urge. Af. .tort • 'oriel service bad been enneinded on Sunday oei iland Jest before the prayer meeting crim inate ' , a l e partial:rail, the toagregation, as is eon. Wm iii, rose to go home. Among the number was •yo et *an named Lawrence Dilworth, who had dela hied upon accompanying a _young lady . Loa and when the roes to go out she wile follow ed b Dilworth.- When they reached the veitibsile ..e below,'ilworth found that the Willed accepted the so wryer another young inan,Charles Kebew, who . . about stepping into the street with her. i i . ,l This s eumstanee filled young Dilworth with rigs and Gelation, and, after some threatening lan- Kassa ea, deer a pistol from his pocket and aimed It saftho dof young-Kehaw. Just at thin moment of time ry Palmer, bataher, sea rig that a mur der wis tto he perpetrated, eased the eras of Dil hastily beck. The *hot was feed, .1 ,6 bet the ball, ng directed from the object for which It ins Intend' . spent its force upon the wall be- twerp tie era bath and the leetareroom, where it Mai sublek ily . [nod embedded In the plastering, agalnat the br kwork. The gring f the pistol created the greetret consterithime mong the members of the cougre gation, Mom o whom fled towards the door in the wildest 'erode eat, The word was noon posed, tw hoeiet that o body was her;, and the people gradual y bee e apvet. Information of the affair was conelsyrad to the office el Mayor Drum, but it no hap Pined at this gentleman had stationed offieersng • d Bowden at the church , and they were I . 'et ing on, the pavement, keeping the way el ' ' , T ey apprehended young Dilworth immedi ly, d conveyed him to the lock up, h i . after aMey sharp struggle. 04 Maledey morning the accused was brought before Major DIMM, upon a charge of athsult and battery with inertia to kill, when the following tee time y was elicited , CA tea reiseue, sworn—Ws• at Bea ter street chute • Sunday wreath' ; was coming down Millwas going home- with a lady ; saw Law rence a 4, Meek is 'the vestibule ; the lady then made remark that Lawrence could not go borne with it vil made the same remark myeelf ; he made . o • reply;.l told him we could nettle our diffic Li any night when -- he war ready to !..se ;he asked "what RIM ;" L re plied . aiaight ;" told him he could have no treethi p ith me there that night ; juet then one of the ni be,. of the church spoke to Me, and aid we eh• ;d nee have each talk ae that there; Mr. Dilute *then stepped back, muttered something and p t hi s hand in his pocket ; he drew oat • pistol nri cocked it; it went off jest alter; an soon laud the clack of the pante, in 'cocking, a gee in la caught his arm, and wheeled him round net, before he fired ; revers! other persons steppe no and toot bold of Dilworth, and I went away. The lady yrs. on the opposite- aide of the churn• ; *ben I asw her get op to go home, I mute to; go down to accompany her. I went E. to the Mei with her. Dilworth was sitting in thief° err pert of the chinch, and I was on the gal Neer that Dilworth reached the young lady Snit.. Weyer had any pevioas difficulty with biro, excep that he, bad "threatened to 61 me" ones, whdy ile ithiticsted- The threat. were made to a la. -, - . • H.Nee Pehagr, sworn—Was presetat whoa the ehooti g link place; Wu in the vestibule, keeping it ale ; • !great many pence" came does; coy or ders era to let all out who CAMS down; sew the pate with the lady,' and heard angry words path bet a Maui; they talked ofmeeting again; I west p ata'said "this will not , do;" wee of them said,' I'll nisei yen now," and pulled out a pistol. Just lee pointed the pistol, I caught his arm and bib kit* tumid, the ball taking effect in the will , I, 8. B. Golden, sworn—Noticed the three par• ties , dui4 , is the vestibule talking in an excited ton the mei offering to fight each other. Booth espete ally to Lawrence • put my band on Law rence • brimt and pushed him back ; advised him to be , vex himself; tee other ,tame up closer to him yid id be 'could meet him again ; Liwrence said he er aid Meet him now; he drew • pistol - out of Ida I t iticket and the oast thing I saw was the flash. A !Man had hold Cl Dilwirtios arm when ho I . aid officer& soon altar &trebled him. Ike tehtimorny closed here, and Mayor Drum anoint ced,to the defendant that le would have to give b it in POO, to answer a chugs of aasenit with &Last , • MB. To this young DBliTorth replied, in • mere et moo, r• Well, I goes. I'll have to Jed ttPr TM torireeirrked that be would allow him any reason tile time to find bail, and the necessary ,c.,, securit wail subsequently obtained. The lather of tho yo gaps* L a very respectable end worthy ks moc emidieg ie the vicinity of the church, and boFru a. ity feels deeply mortified at the teueblor disgrace which his son e becught epoch th la sly. The defendant in not yet twenty •one years of age, aid had formerly been engaged ae w estesisin le Brown Martin , ' dry good store and idle in J. M. Carr% Federal street. Latarly.hoirever, he had Mee doing bottling, Bed wee eust Mews choiCe in the selection of his corn_ pan,. ThisTfact shat he carried a loaded pistol stub him thlehorelt. does not meek very well for - hut bihavieli, and he may B .thank bin start" that ne ie not se, }Millie' his trial lor murder. Matey bee proper hem to elate that the prose ottlag girlish's, Charles A. G. Kehew, declined to , subettibil Wittig infonnatioo, as setting forth that l Hares the ',Motion or young Dilworth to 8 8 kill" him. :fie vial willing, however, to depose that the defendeet 'Minded to ...hoot" him—a die. I tieehon *bleb, we opine, will make very little difference is' , the eyes of the law. Mayor Drum, ititermined That inch ila outrage should not go un• punished, itiry properly held Mr. Kehew undo, eimogelunc• to appear cud testify at Court/ so that the question of 88 MLitt. will there be paired upon by a jiry. The weapon used was a common, single barreled pistoL, I wis recovered by, Milan , Long, and the bullet was Mimed from the wall and handed to the Mayor. The accused does not pretend to deny the shooting, hili alleges that that gamma was provoked by Maim elslienging bite to "tight It out" at an other lime. , The omelet of the young lady who bas become ease elated will , this napleasant afar, is Mimi Margaret Couffor:, Elbei had gone to ebureb le company with Mr. Kehrnwiind of coarse would feel obliged by all the itilimfeoerteity to dealise the attentions of any other imatiemen for that evening. The affair has crested ii lialastate deal of gossip among the church • reambeiiiiindlthedr Builds; and it is to IL hoped that the Indecercbdu foot toss, indecent) habit of loafing shoat the vestibule, and skirmishing for girls, which has been the /sextons of a emoitter of young men who eengregate at this church. will be effectually cored by this seethes emarrenes. 1r it should have this ben eficial offal, the oongesiation will have no cause to regret It. (wart et quarter Sermons Before ladies McClure, Mellon, Adams aad Jun. 28.—t 1 Villiam ahem Slag Arnold was in'- dieted ler' some months since, committed la eggrevateet swank and battery upon Joseph D. I • Mono, tcoloied,) by 'dimobargieg a pistol in bus face. The priinecutor not apiiiring, a verdict of not guilty wai not rendered. The defendant was held aid remanded on a surety cue which has not Men palmed eon by the Grain Jury- Joh. Breezy a wild, cravy.looking man, with a heavy, black beatd, hie clothes in ta ttttt , was priced in tee , boo, charged with baring cut umber tree, ire the prammei of Jame, D. Robinsen, attar Man chesteri- Hi b betimes 25 and 30 years of age, aid It appeirit that be was wider the impresasoo that be was • Proprietor of the property oe which tie trempsie was committed. The jog reinered a verdict hi ant guilty by reams of insanity, aid beWaa,ordered by the court to be conveyed to the Water Painuylvaile Hospital In Humane pt Mania Appel, indicted for aggra vated assaill.aid battery, on oath , of Joe., limb arisen, the spry rendered a verdict of not guilty, the detain:loli to pay the costa. Mathew Harblsoi was placed on trial the second time Di as forltettsalt for Nod, the jery !mein, bean discharged at.lbe locator trial, tailing to agree. The charge isbroaght by Pater P. De The lllpi* Ttnanamtip of Hampton. Solna tient since as our readers are — awan, pro lisipare Wppaa.w.ra take• for the formation of • new .towaiblp:ooLorpuul of Pim, Wem-D•er and IllcOnllem--to be called Hampton, in honor of the President Jodgo or the District Court of Ails shely meaty,' Tfa Cannot Quarter flanicon or dered aweleetToa to be held , by the pante, tater: listed, and tbaninfit'le that a majority , of the wo." tare hare eeeided le favor. . of the meuur.•_■o that hereafter the wen town/hip, of Henson - moue ba added to the, idectioe daimon Is the some, which swelb the imabsi te sixty four. Dlstries Cann. =:===! jadadt Peer sad Jareph Read, patters./ Poor * Pood, ys. Bata Wood. - detbu for - damagw atm abed la admittance of the d,l lost anise to the 1. plaintiff a raft ; Inaba • which, It' la alleged, at tarsal out ta ha of a dltraeat quality sad lato la om it* than!laaa stint npraestai. Jury oat. Jadg*Wiltioaut to aot - holdlag Man to-jay. i.Cintien.—A.lad named Carlos, smiled b, eiscinlime or: isorderly behavior it (met or `Beaver Busse IC IL Church, an Solidity steshiguOsi 4 i4eked .0 . imp eight, and in the ~.rafarg was kaeCono dollernid co* by Mayor Dm ,. the mayor or Allegheny is determlaod to mippriliell.•lll:rdardyiam.shisat iterCelterehea, and thozie.r ll o, l l. l4ll o“:Pfac.."l 4 2!ruP!! b atter` keep r elfAlMitt waluarelor wmaryinpluitivmainwrou, wu miter: of awl irobbwl4, als 01 , won dollen ix wavy, pd • wittok:- . 10•04 lo • WU 0f.14. leek Tam.. • Phulase mai Ns sae *ware the /Lei an Iniivior Knot the Lettsrlt• Narm.l Cloalitkim By J. 1.1. rat. atria. - 11. It Neer Tern: Van Mute, Home a Ch. Pittetaergh: Root t guar. net. It would serve no good purpose to enter into snob au examination of thli e book no would sutkoo to ex posit Doeor Van Erris pretentious expoeitione various samosa. For reasons Wait known to kiln eelf, possibly for very eubstential oner too, be bee (bought tit to make another book on the olaverS , gelation. We do notj oder • word of ohjeotion. Provided • man pays the printer, he may make no many books .o he plusses; end it the boeineas doesn't pay him, that'll; nobody's baskets so much' ea Ids own.. 29 5-10 Bet though a man, who kap. /hurt of the a IX. rant indecency which would expose him to thu po llee may write, lino Vector Can Eerie, any amount of ;tepidity, folly, and falsehood, designed to ink lead the ignorant, we think the Doctor most be of the genus Quack, and of some vary inferiof sis-cies therein, who could not choose his opportuottV better for a book on the t• bleesings of slavery" thatt jest now! • Sint, we remember. thews wait 'boos upon a time^ another doetor—and ai great publicist, too—almost as great as Darter Van Ririe—after he bad written i Mtge volume, according to the fashion of those dap., alt to prove that the nonelltution wea au well bak sOCISI, Co welt scoured, so—&c., duo, that it meat ever remain a monument to the wisdom, ate, yet lived to be told, one Goo morning, that the said excellent perpeteal cootititotion bad fallen to Ocoee at a single blow of the:King's own band—when the learned doetor waxed .wrathy, end shouted indig nantly, "Sir, the King may have overturned the oonatitudon; but, sir, he has not rotated my book !" Perhaps, In like manner, no events could refute the Doctor's book. BLaCkWoolr's hirreantra. for Jrnuary, just laid on our table by Messrs. Hoot A. Miner , centsiosi —" Political Year," "The Purist's Prayer Book," "Uncivilised Moe," 4, trogildh Fonesabield to China,'" linear ;:a Tree Talr," What's n Grille 1" " Norman ltiuclair--:Part 12," A Mar ry Christmas" and wiliat may p.m lor a Mental eeroport- 4 . The Indiertivil Service, it's Bun and BASIL. wiwricnanivT. For Hu weak precedioi January 2816, Ito Nutazoind L. Npecles. f ,ottn, Me I MIE B'k Pittkb'gh Bubango B'k 31. ". " ,588,154 915,93 722,271 759,283 .77,724 810,978 Meehtnics'" Iron City " Allegheny " 7,123.312 1.425,532 483 56 ;7.215,946.1,400,4851 .130,58. Gant Itainaaa ...! MEI -- lamiparlits I Oltallat'n Due to Depodis Hanks. Pittsbugh..- !207,111 667,169 104.896 Exchange • j 804,994 239 . 0871 45,029 M. & M 138,213 250,7124 21,102 Citizens' - ; 353,333 83,910 20 . 399 1ieth60163 . ....-...,..-.. 307,030 104,367 19.824 Gen City 296,245 239,197 9 810 Allegheny 409,760 102 543 23,493 12;686,70611,907,037j 1 242,595 Last 'seek . 2,662 671 1,733 946 1 238,858 Looreaml. DecitllplAue F z Btzt.a SoCi.vT.—Tho anneal meeting of the Feb:tale Bible Society of Pittsburgh and vicinity was reneetly held in the. lecture room of the twat Preshiterian Church, Rep. Dr. Aiken, Corresponding Secretary of the Pennsylvania Bible Society, presi ding. From the report ere learn the society boatmen in existence for thirty-three yeare,"quietly end on. ostentitinnely doing effective work in this- worthy cease. The work of exploration and supplying the destitute is performed bj the ladies without incur ring any outlay oftbe funds. The surplus is done. ted to the Pensylsania Bible Society. During the past year $155,60 was collected end paid to the State eordety. After the readidg of the reports. the el .•- don of offioori took place: President, -Mr. B. B. Campbell; Secretary, Kiss APCormick; Trealisrer, !din Trainor; end a full .Board of Managers. The Board cousins of thirty7adies, who ate worthy of the utmost confides:ice in their labor of lore. Usetztree Sos.:—.Tohn Orr, a' laborer re• siding to the Second ward, Allegheny, appeared before , Mayor Dram yesirrdar and preferred a charge of disorderly conduct against his .on, Jae: Orr. aged nineteen years. The father mated that the boy had undertaken to whip °near the younger children, and when he (the lather) interfered to protect the child flora ahose,the son .erred a chair and attempted to onkel him with it, sifter which he drew a knife and threatened to cut bin, The lad was arrested and finiul ASSAULT worm a Porta.—Oo aturdey Mayor Wilson bad before hint Mary Matte alias Myren and Witham Myr.., changed with assault and bat tery on Alexander Hannah, who taste. that on the evening of the 10 li he went In a bill in the Fifth Ward, when, ho got into I ddriculty, on which he received serum, abuse, ; blows on thn head and lace, kit. He say. be can prove abet the woman struck him en the head .tth • poker. His [merles were of such s character that Me lilt, wee deeptorrod of, but et is now probable that he will recover., The petite. were held to hod for trial at the neat term or Court. 81111111/11211 SALE or COMM' NTOC• 0tt,,,. d. , , U• 0 . Marshal Cemphell eold the giclloaviug cloche; belonging to the county; 3,000 share. Chattier.' Va.ley, to Robert fauna, at Id cents per share; 400 titian,* Pittsburgh cod Sieubenwille at 16 cents, to C. 11. Neely ; .y lOO do. at 15 moon ; and 100 @hares Pituburgb 0.nen..,:1e .t so cent. The eels of the remaining stocks levied upon by the Ilditrehal, coomettng or 11,003 •bare• gittabergb and girebenville Wick, city, 9,000 do. county end 14,900 Ettrbuigh .d Connellevilte Railroad, coun ty, mem postponed. Bow i'trreouaenee• Become FLO/110/1 SeCal 1114011Yr11—Mr. John Gormley, formerly a clerk to the Farmers• Deno. Bank, went to Penaacola, Florida,'oot long since, whittle he joined a 'intuit leer company. Recentiy,:hi: company was called out to onial to the capture of the tinted Staten 1 0 0 , 111 at Oat point, to whiah he wail obliged, how ever unirilltagly, to asaidy. A brother of C. It. Paulatio, resident at Isens.Vcola, is alen among the ■ecenioi force.. FM. Ip Lawasnosvrm.d.-6o Saturday evening, the oil refinery of Maur.. 'linter, Mathew. Co., in Lawrenceville, caught lire and was destroyed. The building eras frame, located on the river bank, and the machinery had just been made ready lur com mencing operations to-day.i The loss will be about $3,000, on which there la no Insurance. The fire was accidental, and b sappOsed to have caught from a defeotiie pipe in the stilLf SEWARD LITERARY 8001171.—At a late meeting of this Society, the following gentlemen were elected ethERIA for the ensiling term i—President, W. L. Slender; Vita President, C. J. Leurinion ; Rounding Secretary, .1 G.ltiothart; Assonant See. retary, L M. Abbott; Corresponding Secretary, J. M. Mel tt; Treasurer, Gebrge W. Abbott; Libra rian, J. . Marshall; Critie,i J. M. Abbott; Orderly Sergeant J. M. Hazlett. i TAKLA, I TLNING to KILL +-A 101,10 g man named Christy:4er Miller was broiled Loewe Mayor Wit eon y rday, charged on oath of Emma Ja-s B !lib thITITIteLIOg to kill. The Drones:wiz modes Id a disreputable Loose on Diamond alley, and the I diffieulty marred on Sunday' evening. The Mined OW d jai the 0 , International Saloon;"' on Liberty street, and held for trial. o.a Renames ..—We have seen a maple of car bon oil from the refinery al Mena.. Woodside & - Parry, (to whose card we would refer) whlcl., for Parity and strength, we thitik will compare floors bly with any we have ever seen. These gentlemen have wetted fire proof bedding', and the latest machinery, and are now doing a large bulginess. EDlrrOl. RoßileD--Aedrew flopkuts„ editor of the Mne , lobstrorr, ass robbed of match and a large nee of money on the Cleveland and Pitts burgh Railroad, while on Mi way to Wheeling on Tharsdaylnight. Mr. Ropliies ems asleep at the time the robbery was eomodued and of Come east fetniali no eine to the perpetrators. AIaMID APD COXIIITOD•—John Bird, Who was arrested for dieorderiy conduct a few night. sine* uddeft his coat in pledge, but did not re turn, wai l arrested on Saturday night by the night. watch, al on Sunday Muffling committed to jell by the Mayo for thirty days. f • P 201% oar& lectures Mir! week Afield be at. !ended. Na Planetarium is a winder - lel piece of mecbaniam. Boob an oppOriunity of acquiring lohd knoOledge should not ha lost, an the talented isomer render the comae both interesting and profitable; , -- i .... LASCIEIq or • H06.-11cory Berry wan before Ald. Crimdaine yesterday, charged with the stalling of a bog halued at $l2, Bois the Stock Yard cr, Paul. R. R., on oath of Thiretui M. Carnegie. fin 'default of bail, Berry was othornitted for trial. - ILIJGAL LIQUOR RILLIPO —Hannah Call wit coutoittadl,by Alderman Roger', yeoterdsy, on two alms—oho for telling liquor on Maude> , and the mbar for milling liquor without license,. The eon. plainte were lodged by Helen M. Boyle. Yob Hstiess.—SeastnlE.; H. Irish Sod Chris tina Peavey, Isq,,eseb contributed '45, tosday, in aid of the NAV/. food— the: cm* being banded over to Mayor Wilton. NEW Pa•aa.—L is IMlnariced that James 001- low t raciliary kaogra an "'ha Major." la about to start a law . Democratic mar l at Ciatbaa, Pa. , • Noraar Pcmuc.—Dr. dames] Smith, of thli olty, bat bee room Nola:y.l'66lle, by Oov. Curtin, hi the ro om of J. P. Ulcer, Dnprr, arrastod apop obargo a plaiting ,pookair;_in not In any way - oannooladmitb . lb. MX, (sway, 0f514114,41. DziTriviti. , —Dr. 0. 801, No. 244 Paoo *lO4 :11ttiiial to branolioafof the Dental prot:s aion. • • • on 4181rit, *der Oars and Homo Pbyajoisk apoivat eidabiidid forniqduTek- - t(dind arAu, should not fail to rasa ,the inter annamatftaLWasiltloiailq'oponer, t The yoYdble,Opeotiai of" Lid; body iode . .lioid last evening. Putter CotteeLt.—Pretreat ail bet Mr...felliteley. le the abirciance of the President, Mr. Brown wee called to the. Mr Giniasiptieented ispetition from citizens of the .3d 'ward Ow water pipes on Clay alley, between - Chatham old Washiegtim ritreetet Re, holed to 14 atter Committee. .- Mr. Morrow, a communication from %nobler and White, asking a redaction el paving tan. Re. forted to Finance Committee, with inetractions to reduce the aseemment, provided the usteenente made were correct. Mr. McCarthy, a petition tom etunene of the 6th and 7th wards, for ga•Posts on Webster, Craw ? turd, Mercer mid Gum streets. Referred to Clai Committee Mr. Morrow, a petition Gun commie of Fortis* street for Water pipe on said street. Refeered to I Water Committee Puniere from property holders on Bedford it , relative to tae for grading on cud et. Iln connection with the above, Mr. APCarthy , offered the following Resolved, That the petition in reference to the tat for Readies on Bedford mreet, be rebored to the Committee on Street., with power to act, end that the City Solicitor be miaowed to stay proceed Ingo for the prceent. • The ruolutina was emended by striking out "with power to act," and pasead in the; shape. Petition tram George Ogden, Secretary of American Oil Company, asking for relief from bum. ness tax, for which it ie claimed said company to not liable. Referred to the Committee on Appeal• trout City Assessments. . On motion, hln'airCargo was nuanimously choecn as Auditor on behalf el Select Council, to unlit the City Acce ems. Mr. Berger offered the following resolution Resolved. That tee Tremors of the Gee Company bo requested to have the following gas poste tweeted —one at southeut smear of Grant and High street; one at oornerof Payette and Garrison alley; one on Fayette, midway between (autism, allay and Wayne; one on Liberty, cast of Harrieon street; one Owner of Webster and Gum; one corner Websteilitid Mercer; ons corner of Webster and Crawford; one corner of Fulton and Rom; one on Second etreet, near flay scales; ens corner Van Bream and Stall equate, and one midway between Marion and Yen Braun. The reanlotton was read three thou and passed, A communication was reeelved from George For-, tune, Secretary of the Board of Guardians of the Poor, announcing that the term of office of Masers; George Mimeo and J. B. Moerbead bad expired,end that under set of Amenably, an election to fill the vseaticies should be held on the ern Taesday February. On motion et Mr. Kincaid, It wan agreed that when Council adjourn it adjourns to west on Tore flay evening, the sth vox., to sleet Guardians. Mr. McCarthy smiled up. the urdinance changing the credo en Road tweet, i 0 tho Earth and Seventh %Verde. After wino diwiusAuti, the further consider. thin of the nrdinance was postponed until the neat regular meeting. Mr. Bennett offered a resolution lottructing the Finance Cutilmltee to report an ordinance providing for the inspeetirn of Petroleum, Rock and Coal oil , crude sod refined, and fixing fees for tee lame. The 'etiolation was reed three times and parsed. Not acted on in Common Council. Mr. Berger offered • emotedoo authorities the owner, of frame bonus on the estencion of Peon ry Irani% stemma to remove their buildings to other ports of the lurs. Referred to the Committee on Wooden Buildiosc Not acted on in Common Council. Mr. Ward offered •a Ordinance •approving the Invy and ansesemont for St Patrick's Alley Sewer. Arad twice and referred back to the viewers. Also an Ordinance to fir the grade of Try elreeL Read twice end refund to StreetCommit.e. Not acted on in C. C. Mr. Quinn offered a rr siltation requesting the City Sonintor to pay into Court the money collect ed by him for the manatee of Pennsylvania A/retie- Read three there and passed. Not acted on in C. C... In ail which action Dot °therewith noted, the C. C. concurred. Ailjnarned. Consort Council. —All the members prefect incept Maus Miller end Rees. Prayer by Mr. Miaow.. Minoru of lust meeting read and approved. Mr. Fryer, of the First Ward, was placed on the Committee on Allegheny Wharf, in place of Mr. Nl'Vay. M. Chadwick—A petition •gainer.the erection of Oil Refineries in the city. Referred to Ordinance Committee. Not acted no to S. C. Mr. Hill—A p. brio. for Water Pipe. on Second outset, Third Ward. Referred to %V•ter Com mittee. Not acted on in S. . Mr. Dun—Petition ter Water Metal on Pine Urea. Referred to same Committee. Nat acted on in S. C. . Mr. Buckley—A petition for hiss Lamps os Webster street. Referred to Committee on Gas Lights. Not acted on in S. C. Mr. Mays—A petition fur Water Pipes oa Cliff street. Reterred to Water Committee. Not acted tie in S.C. The same....-A petition tar %Vater Musa on De Ville,. street. Referred to same Committee. Not trued on in 0. 0 John Scott—A aruboe for • reduction of License tin one-bursa vehicles, eseepueg carriage,. 'erred to Fitment, Committee. Mr Chaderies offered the following : WltinC.te. It a a frequent occasion tliat urdi fiancee and resolution• have been edopteal by one branch of Criminate and reported to, rile ea.! Lunch for concurrottec, and by remota of not being lolly arqU•inted with the objecth .sad merits of them. Caber hastily Con Curred In el as hastily re jected. Therefore, be it Re•olead, not • ...wentes of five, three from the Common end two from the Select !Council, be dopointed to report en urilitunee for an additional re ending conatuatttee, to be desiganted the adrisieg committee. Said committee to he composed of San member from leech nl the inandingeommatteee ritepecrivery. The advising committee to hold •r.tera and special committee meetings, before Which nay eattject may tie introduced. ealcel•ted th promote the enterests of the city. Read three time. and passed, and tiles.,. Chadwick, Chem. EMer• and May eappointed committee on part of C. C. Not awed era in S. C. Mr. Chadwick also offered the following: koeitieet, That a committee of three—one from the Belem and two err io the Common Council—be appointed to ascertain the ettemot of money received by the Soperintemleet and Clark of the Market re *cave tar tee years ISSL end IMO; alas, the Motion. paid nut by them, if any - said coronation, ti report to Council, at et early • day at passible." Reed three times and passed; and Messrs. Chad wick and Dein eppoieted on port of Common Cm nil. Not noted on In S. C. 12131:1 Ihie b, b•lik• 406,0$ tlB,B - 24 284.760! 149,290 209,017' 37 312 148 391 , 10 21s 100,1281 81,721. 150,129 , 52 326 144,080! 20,741 93,814 155,510 1,5.588 67,636. 1933 U 43 592 22,240 4 , .Ml4e 499,10? 1 - 25:107 ~i ITEM I , 24,035; ..... 3.737 I • I 46 WWI . . Mr. Chadwick also offered tho following: h'imolred, That [be Superintendent and Clerk of the Market are hereby inetructed to report to the Mayor the names of all persons using spring balance. in the Market, as required by ordinance prohibiting the same. kesd three lima, sod passed; sot toted on Mr. Dill] a petition from D. M. °barber., for the privilege of wing the reds/ at the Water Worki for weighing coal. .Referred to Water Committee; not acted on in S. C. It communication was received from the Control ler, with the following resolutions : Re.leird, That the Controller is hereby authorized ta, transfer $80.92 from appropriation No. 13 to ap propriation No. 1, to pay interest on . bonds paid off. by order of Finance Comaiittee. R...,tred, That the Controller is hereby authorized to certify warrants on - the contingent fend for $9 OS, in favor of rMogir .b Old, and $2 in favor of J. Shel lac barge, The resolutions were read;threa limes arid passed, the B. C. concurring. Mr. Petrie, of this Third ward, appeared end wu sworn, aad took his seat. The President resented a oommoole►tico from the Controller, with the estimated reasipts and ex penditures of the city for the ensuing year. Read and ordered to be filed, 8. C. concurring. Mr. Willson presented an ordinance regulating appropnations to Fire Companies. Read three times and passed. Not meted on in. 8. C. Mr. Chambers pre tented the report of the Finance Committee, with the Appropriation Ordieen t e for ISM. Report accepted. The Ordinance being on second reading, and the first section being under consideration, Mr. ROHM moved to take 14.000 from the con tingent fond and add to appropriation lio. 5. (night piit , 7e). On the question. ill tee Council agree to the motion'l he yea■ and nays were required and were au follows • Yeas—Bettor, Rarckley, Irvin, Kearns, Killen, Kitg, Maya, Petrie, Rowbottom, J. Scott, WHIN. 11. ffoys—Anderson, Ciiakey, Chadwick, Chambers, Dale, Fryer, Gildea,'Hayden, Hill, Hirsch, Little, McCune,McGowan, McVay, W. Scott, Wdeon, Prot. OlCandlem-17. this section and the remaining sections ware @gibed to, and the ordinance wan read threa.ttmes and pawed. fa S. C. action concurred in. MOMS. Wilson and Kamm were elected An ditties of the city account, for 1860, on the part of C. O. The two Council. then met in Joint convention, and balloted as follows, for three members of the Board of Health, via : ' SI. C. Sawyer. Sr., 25; John AfeCaigo, 99: W. U. Lotion, 21: D. Hotel:woo, IS; T. S. Blair, Id . SO Mama. Sawyer, McCargo and.Luiton were de;lered to he sleeted. oe joint Convention then adjourned. Mr. Wilson offered the following: fferoforit, That the City Solicitor be, sod is hereby instructed to apply. for an injunction to preient the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne It Chicago R. R. Company, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh R. R. Conipany, sou the Cleveland, Columba &Cincin nati' R. R. Company, and Pittabnigh & Wheeling R. K. Company, irom acing or croming.the streets of the city of Pittsburgh. firsolred, That the P., Ft. W. At C. R. Ft. Co. be pertained to enter into the contract provided by the ardi, entitledan ordinance relative lathe P. Ft. W. & C. R. R. .Co., approved the 22.1 day of Feliruary, A D.,185ff Relerrad to the City Sp.. Seta?. S. C. onset,' ; -Adjourned. B. wk's.. wbonsing di PANSY, minas ANA DIALIINS IN CARBON OIL. Yd IV.ter 14111 . 1.11LNNN.i_ . . P1T2411.1/1011. 81 . 1 . 6 7 80 d bblcLmipfl b ;";'," '1;1,, .1 &r5...t.4 0•11111111LD •di t=l V ) ATilEktb---20senki in wore fur wan by „LI 01' , 1` S!IASAII WWI kink MEI eu~,aw.ny XXXVII6 Congress—Second Session. Cillt, Jail. 28. Hoiii.—Mr. Rice, of Ma,.., presented the pe tition 14 000 eatwens of Boman, 01 serious pootteal opinions, inking fur s peaceful adjustment of tb,. national difficulties. The Committee to whom it wit 00101.010 Let that it be presented to the House, and read as bleb wen accordingly done the petition was ecco.ed in an Animtcan fl lie reading tam ha.led with epithet). (Pith un the 11 Joe and to the galleited. The Boma. Cianmittee occupied 10.10. to the gallery during thee., pro• camisoles. The pet...o ease 004/ 03 the table and ordered to be printt d John Cochrane, of N. Y , introduced Mr. Big. lees proposition presiding lur taking the sense of the people el the 1 State. up consul amend manta to the eneetatution. Ho Una that he:would be si-Oltng to need to any committee teat might be suggested, proaided that he could be assured that it would not be strangled. Referred to the special committee or titre t n the Presedent's epeeist nagaeage• Mr. Campbell, of Pa., prevented the resolutions of the leveled.° at Penn.. expreming ardent at tachment to the Constitittien and the tleitie, and repugnance to accession; and pledging the mapper' of that Mite in sack manner and meet ae may be required for maintenance of the law., ate. Mr. Campbell laid the amolottues tapered the sentiment or the people of Penesyl•ania. Laud nn the table and ordered-to be plated. Mr., Florence, o. Pa., Introduced a .0010 100.110 lion ptopming amendments to the 1;0010010100. He wanted lo pass n to-day, se there was a paces. ally - tor dt inn onmethisig immediately for enemata lion and peace. • • Mr. Bingham, of Orin, and other., objected: Sir. Florence remarked that he desired peace, and thug ' , rearmed the nitre branch. The proposition wee refereed to toe Select Com mittee of flee. Mr. Carns, of lowa obtained ail floor, bet yteld• •d to Mr. Grow, of Non.yaraopt, to mace that thrrepecial order be cement...ay postponed is order to take up the retitle amendment to the admission of the R•neas bill. The rules were smpended; yeas, In; nays, 42, so the bill has pawed both Hamm, and only re• gait. the eignature el the Prewident to become law • Mr. English, al Indiana, said, in voting, that as the Isla Cainns shows that there is the .requisite pripulatme in Kansas to Mantle her to admimion aide , the Kumla eueferenee bill, he mould me Do ream. why she shoold mot be admitted as a State, and rherelore, he voted m the atErmatiee. Mr. Howard, of hfiehigan, effered a resolution that the Select Comities, of five, to whom was re ferred the President , * Mrstme on the 7th ism:, bare leave to sit durieg ihu ...sloes of the House. and report ham time Le isala . the importance of the business re their hat, .1 tut! require. On motion of Mr. Stamm. ~,der a mapeesion 'of the rules, yam 116, oays tl tudt up the bill for the more 4 ffieleet organiasicue of the militia of the Donne' of I,:i,littnhis„ by pn,•!'mg for Me admin• Farrell. to the officer* th• re„ r. p. easel milharl Oath. ... 1 , The bill was thou psmej; t..aa 119; nem 42. Adjourned. Scoriae --anter•l tummentettiodwaterereeetred froni the d•partie,no, • Mr. Seward, of New Yoik, it eeeee tad 4 petition • from the citizens of Neer Took, remonetrating 1 against soy iemalation moue any proreetrae to !hirer; in the territerim.. Alto, • petition tram eaten hundred curiae' of New York, praying for some adjostment of the prieent dlifteoluea. Mr. Deno. of 111., istrodeeed • bill uneed•- tory in the Act of 1793, sod the let at 11050, in mint.e to the remitter...ol ligitive• slaves. Re timed to the Committee oir the Judiciary. Mr. Germ, of Cal., prat...tad the memorial at ..Dr. Rabe, Secretary of the. i c ill Railroad Con- Seaport, held i t s cetiforma, ie. 7.-AS and 1059, sad traumatise the proceedings of the Consomme, nod their petition asking for the towage of the Nellie Railroad bill. Mr. Wilson, of Alsassebusetts, refloated the peti tion of Mr. Davenport and ethers, of Newboryport, itrinvor of the geed, wasp of the Crittenden riasoletions. Mr. Wilson said them men prayed for the adoption of the amendments to the Constitution aa proposed by the Senator from Keetocky, to watt The reFognitlon of slavery and It. protection south of 31t. 30 . —not only in misting territory, but in territory yet to lie* cnqatosil, purebmed or stoleo; .the dental of any pone, In Congress to abolish stn. our; in the District of Colootble while it •sisted in Virginia, or to prohibit the tranaportatton of slams from one State to another, or to the Terri. Intim recognizing slater): farther, they prayed for the payment of the owner the flail value of • fo e gleise el•te, when theU. N. Marshal was prevented from arresting him by intimidation sod to take Irons persona of the Alnean reel the right of suffrage, hich they hive pneseesed in Mum , truce the Con- ' aritution was passed by the Revoloionary lathers, iti 1750, and the acquisenteet of territoiy in Africa or Youth America to mod, at the reponse of the federal treasury,euch Imo icgroe• 0e the State may wish to ham removed tiny, Abair limits, for the adoption of these honorable and humane provisions in the coestitutioe beyond the power of the pee. pie ever to change. . 'For the adopti o n of lbeerrbonoreble and humane proved°. io the Constitution, beyond ,be poWer of the people ever to chine, the people of the free States would secure immense cermeintee M mak ing the fee of the commininner no grouter for re. menthes a man to slavery than for discharging him asj free. Sorely the prayer of these men of Mau achusetter for earl, objects, ought.to be heeded by this Seems of the United States. . Vie petition was laid on the table. 'Mr. Bigler, of Pa , presented a praetor' in favor oftbe paeans of the Crittenden.rosolutfoos. bar. Hale, of N. H , offered a resolution of mou4 ry; if the Secretary of the Senate had executed the order in favor of the endow of the late Hon. Louis Linn, formerly U 8. Sacrotary tram Missouri, and il int, what is the reason. Kr. Crittenden, of Ky , pre•ented • large num ber of petitions from coin vu of Michigan and other states, asking ear Abe passage of his mutations. Alio, the reistotione passed by the Railroad Pfeil— dents and officers at the meeting lately herd is this, city. . t Ns. Hale objected to the reception, as thty•tiere not addressed to the Senate. Mr. lectooti, of Ga, bore offered a commtion. lion containing the ordinance, of the wectiesion of detogia, which was read He aleo tendered bin Withdrawal from the Union. Alter the reading, he mildrthat Ginnie had re seined her independence; and 'Movements were In program among the needle( Staten for the forma won ore PrOTIIIiOOIII Gm:tramcar, with poWer to admit new States, make treatise and Ivey war. There were no Important points for the coneidera ation of the Federal Government, either to make war or peace. If war in made, Georgia would eerie the form of the government and not pay a dollar tavrards the public debt. (Laughter ) In whet hope ten government attempts coercion, she would fight. The Some would never submit to sublection until every white men With 'atonal noted. He said that Cotton was King, and that if the government blockaded their port., we would see if other nations have nothing to do in the mat-, ter. If there are no acts of war avian the South, we might consider a reconstruction ptseiblc; bot he we. opposed to any each thing. He acknowl edged-the many courtesies received, and bade the Saunters farewell. Mr. Bigler presented the rimolations of the logia:: Ware of Penosylvairia, which iwere read. The President's message war then read. , ~. Mr. Mason moved that the message be piloted. lie said that three refoluiione were pawed by the sista of Virginia and ueesmitted directly to the President, to inform biro that ,iliritinia bad under— tasen the office of mediator between the States. The next object of the resoliitions was to indite* the Prsaident to refrain iron* ley act likely to pro. duce a collision. All will acknowledge that if .a collision one., occurs A will be beyond the power of any mortal arm to remedy the evil that will fol., low. It was a groat efr n Virginia was making to save the reentry. Virginia bad alms called a Co.. tension to meet oti the 13th Ai Retithary,bot the great object, of themesthe nori was to' prevent 'nil farther complication thit Wilt be lieyonde roused,. lie iresaird that the noble effort' of Virginia would be aoccediful, at least , for the 'thee being.` ': I. It shall, resell that the question are of such a char attar.lll to admit of no solution, 'till 'the resell of tke'donithent should be preeersed. and if the pm watt Onion is kayoed ell hope, we might still it some means cannot bs darned by: a. reeesattire tins or otherwise. Such wan the appeal ot • Us great State of - lineman. It there big say Senator Who Indulgu in the he'll , lbak . ••:•ltmaSk it , ott . Sorel a ateadisig State Will mot-load Lower, Wage man more deluded. ire had said's. before,. bAlai Itttatered it aawc--Watshavar;the;avtdeaate ing f it4, , ,iiiiie_ivrich iiid - setiintitdr'sjip'..bils' wad thirldthreish 04 Mates Mead Warta' eiatriite take itaaresaioa 01 . . 4 theiorla aid piii they 6,4 110 a• 10 4144,0 a iins,p• of Orecilik4 6 luau ---7.44:4--i•,*;;:i.,5,,,,,,,6atz5...,i--.4,:.::::-.,-,:t...-..A.4..:-., =I THE LATEST NEWS rZLEOREAPII RECEIVED AT THE DAILY.GAZETTE OF Important from Washington •Apeclol Dlopalob from our ILlontiag EAllbo WasuntaTom, Janus4'2B Capt. Ingraham, of the Navy. will, not resign, u was reported. bat Will intern the Mediterranean. In this proceeding, be follows Cal. Bhubricki s ex- ample. This will ealll3o stiotior indignation In South Carolina. Important political cooforencea wero held la nigh.. which dtscloae the 'act that a istajonty,o the Republica:to in Congress, will not eater Into , -- any Compromise, as long se the South sootiness to eganino an attitude of kugnace There is considerable influence here in frro the extonsion or the, SI moo ri line (not Critte • den.s,) to Cahlornia, or the admission of Ne Mexico; but the South will cot accept either o these propositions II the acceding Swam would reteta to their a &ace, a battlement crib. quest i on could beetle. et! withoUt difficulty; lint in their present attitude nothing can he dove Attorney General Suwon has given o. opinion a. yet, concercoog the colleettou of .221 port. like Clitiiegtee, but the Special C has prepara.l a law to want ■II conliagene era There is no Intention to abolish the dolt sugar. Sir motion dollars of reissue arod iced flum flit source; in mount much needed by the GOVaraallalll of title lial/! I ' vr• l. . 54:t t„.74.1 k 4. be Hid* bo : tii*firrikitipAbf'.thlitlii or if peace loarttnywfil • annul' &it 'lint driller of abe him property. • • .'' - r . .... - '' . - . CThe motion to print it Mu adopter. 'and Mr. lingmaa, or N. C, moved to print , as entre reasher.l - lMr. Hemphill, of T aaaa proceeded to speak at ength. Ilie communised tic reference to the strag tlee of the colonies-for independence, amiclainted hat the iStatee were,oovereign and independent before the ConditaiiiM wen framed, and contended that the delegation of. certain powers to the Fed. Ere! Government did not impair tne sorirergoty of it .State.; The Stile of Texas erere' ed all the Cowen of sovereignty before eh e cam into the Union. He argued that the euversigety remains le the porkpie ut the state., not m thou.:4ooot the Halted State.. Therefore, the people e aid at any Gies make a new goveromeet or revolt .all former grants oil power to may confederation. .tech State tan separate from this others at will, with or with. out aeon. The right of secession ie a ?tight of the national liw—and most be among the right. reserv ed by a Slate. The .object vim Postponed until Wednerslay. Suomi pedants were then presented and the Senate 10jovreed. Pe unsi pranla Lei lidal are. • llanatenusio, Jan. 28. I S .—Mr. Smith read in photo a bill authori sing suite equines cities and counties in whieb Pa 4itire Slaves may be remind through mobs and Tic.. linos, the omandei and cities to. recover the . Pe, nattier inflicted on tbrantelves from ,the aiding the rescue. The individuals so aiding are oho punished with • fine of 25000 and solitary•imprie. ailment fur three years', or either penalty may be bitliated. MP. Smith also introdlieed a resolution authorising this Governor to appoint live commissioners to meet the Virginia and Maryland commissioneni - at Wash ington on. the 4th or February. It Will bi called up ti-morrow. Randall, of Philadelphia, offered a resolution' appolotiag amen commissioners for the mime purpose. - It Oa discussed and mad• lb. ape. oial order for to-morrow. It will probably pals. ITU re;wal of the last half portion of thw9sth w an of the Penal Code will probably pars. iThe Balsa Committal of the &mate agreed to night to report Igr:Fimith'a bill salsas to romper). 'aloe for fugitive slaves to-morrow morniag. LATEST •FROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE ETNA Na.. Foam, Jen. 29—The steamship Etna bats or fired with Liverpool mere of the 16th, and date. the 17th by telegraph to Queuing.. She brings $150,009 le specie. lEaurAnn—ln the Court of QueGIVE 8.. Edwin James applied (or • alit of babel eorpue, • fugitive alive imprisoned at Toronto, Canada. The motion founded in the affidavit of the Secretary of the htitlah and Foreign Anti-Sluery • Society. The C.a, after a consultation, granted the writ. Chief Jdnice Cockbut o admitted that in aoio g . it might not be regarded ae not proper, bat the Court of Yjeon'e Bench had jurisdiettne, Andersen being re garded al a Briti.b eubject. It I. staled that aaaaaa I rifled cannon have been .hipped at Liverpool : for Charleston. the weather has again been quite severe through out Earope. Pearce—The Pals kfoniteur announces the with drawal of the French equadron from Gaeta, part had isir'vedy left, and the:l4lmm were to leave on the 19th fast.. count Rona...din and ble wife are dead It ie reported that a Con aaa ss Ie to meet et Paris to ...le the Italian question. It ie also rumored that the Bank bf France eon. templates a enspeuioo of specie p'aymerits, and an 'deance of the bank minimum of diaconate. Tlbb financial critic In Fracee continues without. abate ment. The-French Legislature had been summoned for tbekith of February. (taunt Pebigny bad ordered the free chordaloo of all foreign Journals throughout the Fr.. em pire. The Bourse, on the 15th, opened firm and closed doll and lower. Rates 67f do. Italy.—PrinCe Carignan had arrived at Naples and war warmly rem toed. Victor Emanuel lamed a proclamation calling an tbelp.ple to show in their reception of Carignan that they desire the natty of Italy. . Sicilp.—llostilides ha. been snepenied at Gaeta Ik le said that Francis II had written to the Em peror of Austria delerlog his Intention to defend Gaeta to the atm.). Reessirs.—=The Prussian Clamber bed bean- open ed by a speech from the Niog. la said that the friendly relation s between the great power, were be ing istrengthened by recent meetings He said it was:a national duty to bring about a iolution of the Denial difficulty. He reiterated 64.11:Rendan to re [Deb faithfql to the priociples ,already so nooboed. Liverpool Amadeu": Iloriet—floor gaiet and partially deelleed. Wheat quiet but *reedy. Corn le dFm and .hat advanced- 11J; mined 38.. Barley guide. Pivei•ion Market—Reef is dull. Poik, is A do 59®805. Produce—Sugar firm. o..ffea aicady. Koala Is Head) at 4o 4d. Turpitude* Splrita are dull at 3la . . Leadou'Alarkers—Eleiadatuffs dull and unchanged. Sugar gin., Cottafirm sad active. Rice firm at fall Sock Lurk./ American armee: Central 30(iii31 per mat diaoonai; N. V. .Contral 74®76; R. 34. Loodon—Coosols 919 LArts•— I'l4 Queenreutru—Tbe estimated 4.1.4 of Cotton of W.da.day arm 40,000 baler, lull:thug 10,000 bolos 041 opoonlatIon• and for import. llowatt soyrthero boo boon an aironee of 9 611 around sines Pridoy. readeiuff aro quiet but meetly Arrival of the Overland Mall. L►reel from vaisfortala. Foe• N. Jan. 28—The C. 0. C. Rapiers for SL Joreph parted at II o'olnelt A.M., with Denver dates to the 20th. . The weather has been more than has been experienced sloe. the settlement of the country, the merettry being 21 degrees below aero. Quart: was. taken from the Fisk lud last weak which yielded $407 per. cord. Five chords fiom the Same heel, crushed by a different mill, gave 81001. The general average from the claim of thin Company i• $2OO. Great uneasiness bas been (.11 about the coaches of the C. 0 C. On• should have arrived on the 21et, and the 'other on the 23d, but neither have yet been heard from. W..aurnariair, Jao. 28.—The following 'named mormentative. have signed Mr. Montgomery's propeiction mat the Members of emigre.' resign ma Wrangemente be made for the election of their successor., to meet on the 22.1 of February, in or der Mat they being fresh from the people may ad.• jost the precast political dim sullies : Jock... Montgomery and Florence, of Penns; Clemens, Bonnets.. Marne, Gannett, eekias, Ed- • mondson, and De lunette. of `Virginia; Wright and Avery, of Tenorieeee; Briggs, of New Jersey; Taylor, of Lo titian.; Davis, Niblack, Holman and , F.egliah, of iodises; 'Peyton, Burnett, Simons, Brow and Stevenson, of Kentucky; • Smith, 'of. North. Candle; Whitely, of Delaware; Larrabse, of Wisoontin; Scott, Of Califonai.; Fiekim, of New York; Craig and Anderson, of M*4'o; Hughes and Kunkel, of Maryland; Fluke, L l / 2 S,e, and Mc- , Clernind, of tiling,. Th 4 last named Odin; because it will facilitate a luskaiittlemeni: Elisniator. 81dmiona and Bigler of the Seiset•Com. mimes on the tariff, were enga g ed teethe'. nearly all of y•steurda r on that subject I The President will probebly to-morrow have sent to Congress the peso* resolutions of Virginia, in meneittloo with Ea-Prasidatit Tylet's visit, and corn mend ths resolution* to a favarnblimonaideration. It to mutilated from a reliable source that the Government has no information leading to the belie. 'that England will iecognim the southern confederacy. Ez.President Tyler leaves Washington to-mor row, tei return by the 4th of February. Tbeisi woe much private consultation yesterday and toLday, among private gentlemen, relative to the ad ummenti and a vigorous onfaide influence is being'nought to bear in the came direction. WA lIIINGTOiI - CITY, Jan. 28.—The Speaker laid before the Hotias e message Gom the President entitle rig, with commendation, the peace• resole tions4f the Legislature ef 'Virginia, hilliog the prop lion with grateful satufaction. As to .. .. - agreeing to abstain pending the proceedinp coo. temp! t ad by the action of the General Assembly from ally sit acts catenated to produce collision e l i, the States, be says that be hoe no power betwe la for moo an agreement Defence, not aggreamon,, has b is the_ policy of the admisistnition Iron, the beginalz He recommends Convert to abstain from p ng aey law the enforcement or which, Is ealc latest to pmvolte hosttlitice, and trust. thit the mediadon of Vitginia may be means ander Prondince of accomplishleg the ends qf peace. The President does not yet despair of the kepeb.l 11c. Tian consideration of the message was post posed dill to morrow. . . The ;difficulty existing between repreeentatives . Rosvadd Dank wee to-day ',brambly adJastedr through the late Mention of Representatrres Pryor and hPlCiernand. Lieut. Nelms of tho - savy, mid: inprementive Hindman were the reputed Meade ali -. the gentlemen. . . • . Nsw Toms, ha. 28.—The lila , Yoik'ni Erie &Miro . was sold tbie morning at''auctioa for $220,. 000 aa woe bought by the trustee*. The 'New York Tribune has the ' following 'Boats ieprpilefil, 114. Jatt.:27.—lt is sow primitively Guyedt Mr.]Lineela will depart flu Wastitig, tenon 1 e 4th 4, February. kle-will go heat* via La Fitt; io ladianapolie, where be will receive the b Utilities 'of the - Lidice& Legislats. Thea 4 lie will 'mooed probably by way of pie. . closet!, . Colunibur, Cleveland, Buffalo and Alba ny.' Fiiin Alßriay be litteeds to make for Llano. burg direct, thee's. to Baltimore sad than Federal capiteldbitt a lair to New York oat Pkilaralphia, is sot improbable. Arraugements forimaelat train s . ill tuotWay throegh ore makiag• . No military 's: , mart will be accepted. ~.Tlia f mane ~ j etirtily Mei- , peeled Co be matte headset:Madge:l. The Prost; dentist Gladly Mill start stew dam aftee;')lff: Le cola'. departuro;' under ilia 'protistitia - .'or i(iiii4 friends, so sits Matta' Waallagton ilimbltalisonalY with hi,.. ~Rtcu olio , Vs., Jam. fle....Tbe Gestate. to-day -adopted e resolution leaking twiner/wee uization ;to meet appri•prittions atxieisary to place the; Maisie i coodltioa or definite.- Gevereor eeetanateated t he litter of Go .. Highs seionaciog- the readings* .01 blaryini4 ,to respond tbe afilaolnif Virgiod, .14 t. aM apptiintsiiimt 4 ; of - Osimpiiirr ippo. , dor.. ciiaeladid ..,aitolioin-=“1 win rejoiced: tbat'lli glib bad itedeableitiatielied 000 is • IcoiviOdielliejritiririt 63 dridePlata - lc Vie welting? . Wit eoswequideere a filmTba the p ar atriotic ottioa of Vizglaia..". • • I . 1 • .40414 113.-1 - dielllionse, the Reaolutiois to instruct the Senator to . vacate?, their aquas, and reqoest the Repreaettatives to do the 'mac and all cetera houic.caused maab discumtion. They were, however,- 'Copied- 'ThefSeinaie,reicy lutions la Issor of the right or aeceinaoti, and Ile alining that a y sitcnippu coerce stilt+ Sou Moro Manes from any qOarteiosill be • rrgiiatii by' LOU.isiana as a hostile set were paned. Agai:so Pa., Jan. 28th,—Ttie cieixen• of this eitylieed one hundred guns to-day inliotinr of the repeal of the personal liberty Filo the State 01 lafeed.. The citizen are , jtibilignt ore! the smelt Ratite li•at tender at the olive branch of :enh ci:iaiinn and puttee to the South, and lout upon the act as thiiharbinger or returnine peace •nd Uninn. Naar ib3:.—A letter train Constanti nople, dated Dec. 31m to, the New kr auk' Werhe, record, the utter rout of the main *lull of the Per idan!itriny, 60,000 strong, by the Turk:nano. They were meshy killed or taken prianseri. This per hami will load to the overthrow oftthe Pdridan dynasty. NOr Yohit, Jan. 28.—The .teams} John , Bell . from Wiwi, on Deer., 29th, .mm 4 at this port thisnsorning. , I WILIECLING, VA., Jan. 28.—A largi err:- Mantle moiling .wan held tomight. The on. Shot/Aril Cietnen• made a lengthy 4oech; , altir ishieli he na• notnteatrd by areiiinnition for the State Con•ontton. leintnh•rOLlA.Jan.2B—thel'irst iiiptietChnrch or Ohl city, wan de.laoyed by firo ye6o.ley morn iog; lose from eight to ton thounand '4lollnr.; un insured- Ntrr Y ,-, nx. .!e-The b.nk h for the *ark sodng Paton. rho. a den.. lo 1.4 of $2,0a9,Zt17 deem. 5.12, io el rettletio sl3 ,872; deposit., $2,14,e2.650. WABOINGTua CITY, Jan. 29.—The 11euee plaited lb.. Kansas bill with the Sabato amendelente. rnOISTILL., gitlO 28—The river lit piing 11:111.3 7 Wet, ola chas to the chu Del. t • COMMERCIAL RE4'0111) Ultrriiii VI , AlthriltATWA itoll 40/UAtt4s AND • FF:UltUiltr. ~ • . JogMilf DaNfolall. V P ~. ' Jona' Paiti.J... I 3 J Quay'''. U.ll P•ut,snx, R.., Nfota.ll PITTSBURGH PIARKRTS. CAreportedkupecially for Mi. PUlt6ttrgll Othrecte.! • , Pre - Menton. ./.in 21. 1961. Thrlte was [blals. In 1410141. .ether for voter: ur oho.. Tber;neral it.prct id tho mark t: for produce grocer. and p vlohono cAotinueo *IA loonnol , will lu atiln there outalog olo•ing of ang trnoottatc... FLOOR-IteMaluti quiet nod doll attnout }fly dotage I raw, lb. doittso 11, TA•ty Limited an i toe tiAnoicitotio a mailer of thotnai on. all lu tbe.mall w.y. .I.s were: , 6•er. Rarru ga ego, ! Yawl 31 told. Iron/ Ati.e....... 6 4,4,5 60 26 • do w ior Ido .... 75 : Ito ww d, t oo t 6 755 5 50 •ea wdo .....„ til3( dW 2.5 •do or do ...... ( II Lo 11 go •Ti 1111 610 :qt.° I. 75 ORORRIRSI-21ogar-gotet hot unchanged.' 51164'0 to bhda (Alt Noat 7. and, 3 d do prime at 7144 Molseet•A- Ateady! Pale* 16 N O tt 34r-cooloh, 23 do cho ta country at 361. C.2165-vAry dull. Solos (if 10 logo at 21,146 Vo ItAltigg-sad. of 1650 tho ElhooldAra, Fl mud Plain of 11, 10 1 and lo!ii! 13ountry la Atlllog • abate REED--Clove fr l Lou &aired 11/3,20c Soho of 60 bosh no $4,25. imotby I. uhcbauged. • Rained lit big. ar $2? booth 11ORTRR-mteta with a eery Limned Wider, whi'e Ilse soilare oonothoolly brae) tor the tostion. Ualow of 4WA Roil at llrtan6 I do prime at 123.5. A , PPI , IOI--6elee ol 40 bola at $1,400i,6e4 300 do do nt $1,25651.50, a0:1115 do dont $2. COIIN-ta .relay with but. _a limlte I totortit. fate, of 200.035 .r from Atom 5 5 / s Fettil 50 do do at7loc. DRiftl , gitlll(-13o1.• oil/ I toda ono and triluld , l.Al pe,ch r• at $ll 70052,25. 15 do at $2 atoplry- are Auhlield at 76000 c If. bisth--accerOlog to quality. O 1 115121&-ouutianged. Nike of 50 boo Rat WM and :Ado Hamburg atilc tO city trade of 10 tibia No 1 Card al Me SI gall. • W111;91( V-Saieg of 20 W. Raw •1141(c-ta31, y. gall koll-sre rather doll. We note .00 .11 atim ht (man .b btila 13e.. PRIAT6--Aoheslol 60 sheep pelts at 6.). each. • exualivr.iktair AND ILKPAISNICIILIDIAL. Tett 4tt1.1 of the back mall. from the Douttif famish, d a better sepply 41 No • York esehangi 47. 8L101L1... opened Dry light balances. and early in the day deal or• paid as high as 33 br private chock., and 1y4Q,1.c ler imams', but watery weed easier toward, Maleb. tit the day, and maiterelatt olimurnitabla but mewl, •t preen bey ing.;aap 34 plasm oiling—(pie 'q Bi Ni.. thine. Dame of the 31. t last, we learn that matters there wry. in a much more troobl.4 .0.1. than beiebeare, the Dile of the imessiton tuovemeet were Just Meetly Commencing., In the way of ludo ut crec destrnet tun of all drintideuee and Las or many lettere., So meet tha !wavy February maturities —5O Louie Dem. New damage filkagra, Jan at —flour mirhaerd and the demandlinvi 44.. 6.1.4. Pork la hail higher, hobble edging $21.60. 'Lard dell and prim. declining. Hewer noininal— hour un!the market. IS Malty vary doll awl pilaw unset tled midi bonalual: /Nor in fair demand anvithe market firmer: telly fair to chub. 6@tio. Mulamea In Dod demand sod the muket Hamer; prima 23e, Doke Da. o.Ortt 140 at 600. arlttimi imp/owed demand Duo. In soo 'demand' et toll priermAtr, to!priete Rlo 1101204 c. Dbmaito Malagav, Jan. 24 — Tiner—Remiptedo734 byte. Market declined he. gala. 1000 1.111. good ,apting $4.37%; IS Ll.D.ace" lit tibiau bble 401 extra at $4112 1 4;7331bbi• t o at $125; 130 ° Cutem / efilal 31111." Ds4 34471 bide la..tractee” doper at $2,76; 00 bh74 toper at $2 07% ail dal. Sets4-sioal e l. 20 010 Lu Market aDiticed !fa. lain 1000 bn I twine at 75:2 0000 be du See; 14 eibt be No 2 ipring at 744, 1000 boll° at 74,141 all le atom 703 be a... 17034. In atom le • partireler wittalviitte; 300 1.0 spring by ...pie at bee; 300 tin de at 1110. both 4traelt. 17. te.alttretire4, 23.612 Lu Utast 3.0.. ekle• 3IJU 611 yellow a{ 20144; 2400 hit mixed at 103340; 2103 Qt. at 21 1 4-; AN ba krJ at 11!4:: RN do at 250 .1110 .tun. Dam—enotipie 1140 tie. Q stet an I nominal at 17;SM/17314 in etcms.l Rye—Receipts 7170 be Quiet. Salta 300 be end 100 Lie Not at 46e ou Dame titaimuge la very searas and dim .t 6 per cent preen. gonad.i-Tlio receipts bare bassi to • • kir "Amt, srliti • rooderidsi detrisbd prides hers bsrsly brim 4islutalo.d, fair to folly lair closing today U 4 , 44 - SONo sikatost trio b. 3 00'es sisi lot YtiJy. no wW of the *sell bars sanoitoted to stoat 3500 blts, !Wading 300 4'44. We sot quote U follow= .Ibkrior dad Beiilb3 3 cd3 Oiditocio to Good Common-- —..---- 3.440,4' Yids irsir-----.... Primo to Ch0ke........__. o%Eiloyi Centrlfpgal and Wanted ..... The males for the nwromending week lent yesr iembraced about 0500.1.thdr, mud on gooted inn' to fully ler et 6%(.4734 3, • . treek.'• vecelplelo,663 bad. against 7950 ben the oirnteponti log ereiik i lam year. Total raceme Wee the 11 of rept, 71,635 bbde evilest 60250 to the 014410 111410 hut per. Mcussae—Tbe reeetpte hays brio co • came talc, venal elith• tely demigod prime have extiltdiedThot Ifole disuse 1110 market opening at the meimeopoont of Uri erne at 2342.10 nr prime, and cloying holey it 21023 c, Inferior nod Dreamt n millug at 11505)31. Dell bbl. ranged tiesy at t.T6027c. e• The • ems alto lento vening mobrectld come aspo Mama. and • lon buodeel half bbl.. Today teem' 800' libis and 30.1 half Lids hare been .ow at the above figure.,inaklie • ; Waal for the seek u 9300 Mfg Week's receipt. I Alit bine egainsi 17,500 few lb. curve epunding leek I year. Total nwelpre Mom the let et &pewee, 150,405 DIA &ga1a5:173,530W the eansiGatto loot yeer.—fN p • 0 Tun money market Ibis week has not shown thy mow tome of imusrkable activity, and there In very 11115. chime* to record tin the mire. The Ova uttlliona loan negelatml Ly the government has strengthened the market lo tiny for temporary, or. nod the regular rats on prime seionitiee le 81 on. though we hearof some being placed at fore. The meow mote trsopirid early I. the .rook with tie milked for 50 xmmtile Paler. den/suing lbw a... 4 materially, 041 4,0 me fast two day. there lee been romeiscilvity MO sales to • /01101delable 0.11010,1 aro reported Si 708 411 CM. tor prim* bantam abort dem, op to 8 to 10 for lot*. Good name, bell not In such general favor, may he quoted ten L., 1.11.11. The market for foreign exchange him shown Increasing gramme. and the rates for the reamer of terdeystre folly. hell to three einationt per met higher then en leterday last, but with only • moderate bustnem doles Oiy London the menhir bauk snd banter. an 136 g. 594107. Demmer tie striations. which I,ore In only limited serplyinied at 105 iielo6t,4 le prime. On Pude 173505(.25: U ' bough '. 85%018ik AcuterOani 40%144 Bremen 1785773—( Y Vona Ady. • . Tinter li a large amount of Idle capital allo it on the erect, see there a no difllculty in placing lirstolate pap, at 11610 itiest, but 011.01011 144.11.11 ktlolll3 nn 9006011; rejected. There to Mors deemed for firsiolses hoods and meteor. than has prevailed for mob; mouthy pot, and coesaidereble amount of mmltal Is amide( permanent Invest. mint In the way.—phlis 0011. 4 math.g oho.. the vales ol the.Jimemes Putt/ of th e United Mates of mese artiolee of forego PGs , ieceand Sleuumiters dewing each of tbe loot teatime Viers 1330 Imo and 40f4 of froti 3444444-- 815.000,3651111'261431 Camtothear hod other, $lll 2047 730 • 1,703337 61.o001clorre of •00l ..... F 4421,036 37.,9.17,190 444301.ct0rp. of ootico..--. 20334,044 13,13v3r0 lissosctorel of 23,744617 30,767,744 Ilaholootor34 of 10,340,1303 14;745,33.4 111430194410104 of 431.716 1740,123 Bilk 904 wonted 1,653,100 1,193,376 • 11.213,403 2083,616 01,.thlog ood 441144410 t near.. 1,63T,2613,1013 .Tbf444, Istes sod lowttlng4.—. 276,423 1 067 ,64 2 . Oottoo Loon, braid., 424301 4036417 Ondsi• and 41, ...,,927 Syloo aod tack third-- 217 34,274 t„ 132 49,233 3,242%8. 3,927,M4 734 3,138,143 4,176,119 Bogor 34,673674 0033005 W001,,.u0mapaLc4.34.91,—...... 4,444,0544,161 3111 k, 44 , 9344af0ctur.4.—....-- 1,66040,E 4.14 342,1.676 Flax, no ‘o•3oflsto 143,707 1213,457 Erelop, otitoitoufeo4o/.4--. 405,173 1 671617 Manilla .041 other 10414 knee-. 2,147,393 r 1320,137 Volu4d' $ 1 67,840,477 $166•56110,1172 • • Is/para. by Raver. ZiRLI3TILLX—ter Rama flrabiti--18 Ltd, 1041 p, 81 d o a m. pdn lard, 11 bbda moot, 11 by teed, 1 • PRopouir, Clark. A bitb o•n; meal, 1 do oggoAB ob • ttonvlar, .do flout% 6do dbolta, Ido bottor, brawn.; 06 &011 • Moylk 16• do do, Laraeo 01l co; 38 do aii; WOW pots, Walla:, Doll I cic 1 do batter, 1 boo cep, Shalrer • l•unb; 8/ 011 Lb* 90rattb & bro; 11 bale orage,l2ll. bat tar, R & J Watalto; 14110 2oar, 0.g06N Llud.olt34'4lpos6n. wilboe, 0.0 /I ors 1 bbl • calboa otl. NO, Nat kadon; 9 "do Boar, 110 k• alo, Us/Pr A Boehm/1;116 do Dom 2 14,11 opt, do bailor, Ido B.hood, Mama A Oallin• 479 at . * torn amal,,,a a k, McCaw, 1 nig to Inns 011. ap P lkW• 00 k '24 lb do, .1 141,.b0010.02 •b. conl,, U • coelo Pik. Tog& Point.; 10 pa immix O.BoerwA origi at. 1614, 5h04..1 V•no/t I hII ~ea, IGO al. con.. Yelp h•lrr. *par.& co; tai dos bruins.. Philip ebirpord; Ste .1* opal, 19 hood 0.111.. oworarion board, 1. WElitiLlNO—pw Bakar,9 oil. 4.../hT..7; balk baar,d do raga,B do issed; td dj, Maw • Oil.: 04 Wm dry peachgo. 10 do . dry. apples,' bbla 1 &MIN 2do Goner; i 6 do Gludr, 87 by lad, Jos A tasxi 1 ea inodrl., 1 Wadi. 0 1,1140. 0 bald 10b1ay..7 Paw: 60 bdla ppd. haler • 11/04 0 .t6 do .k•, Donna • roi 71 kit lord, ;Fl , lsk Tango/dor; 41Ia110 bock), tho W 60,11/1; 711 ohloore, JR McDonald. t • .CT.MOINVIATI—var Leonora-0 boo oared, Wl3 BOTH 11 mos, at, mom Pima •Ai " Viroo7lloobalia tonal, Oak* • n o 6 bals - Pawn; _6O tat lank 9081, win; I Salim •a; 20 Oda a 010 01 1 , 14 . 18 81 3 as 00476 do do, Paton Ddeonlq lot Ivo I boor 11Pores. GB Jabs • .cgrooloorala Mt, do nataky, , Wootif eroinv,k, n IN er k rr A Up. II Ow do. llfrooo 1110ottsj Oo Bow, out. W 13 , Oho•N•III dohimo, 0.1. ar 7,4 b,llo anir T B Tociann,! 2 captbk.dio• Bat owoll: Dami cal 00 Lit l4ohJili-.ll'ooolllaoi ~,Or k, ldo iovatood•,7„bidelo, *no ben.., a' IL: ' , • • " • P - i ~ 6d. hisbxris by 4 64 ,61,6 4 6..„,_,- ..i,., .. • P it w. 6 dit it,t akbattly el trikaii;i t 4; Tioi.k. 11114 , 6 a, iligh•ery a 64 61.1.1. bre!, W. llorgen; 16.40 myk6l44lUB.ttqlvalb 2,156. t 21.616 m1100:16 614 bur 440 A br. 66! tom pyt, mod, '.1..416 Il.rebted, 10061!„ 6.0 .' • 5•316.: 16000 4.: o Will:a:At 614.6; 3 lilligifte . # 2606. dot, Jar illa0•14 A ein 406 baotLe• bio0•16. a wog i ta..atoo, kiman 1 tiro% 1 tbli li L 11•66. : ,exit Ole; 24 (auk X 11,1160 euhoec 21 , * -. 6 Ft4•111*11. Xt. 146 A 0.6.13 4444. Vunith - 61.broit .., I .i'•rr i l/ ; Waftz . Lj 1"4"b a (la& ~ iita i rtdi ll:Marls:pp Lb.a. 1 4 .i_AVI Favnatxwaiii4ltati i ia 1 " ." I U.'""W.4 ik &r' w: u Bu is Pjlin f; -pA RIAMPAPIRS-iitit4o fiiiiiiiia by •:, -, I row:kw Hartland* Mow; 6 papa.. _ _ _ . _... , , .. itweica„,, .. . Ma thi 4 1 166 % 1 bdi . F irs . IL T '''"" r 1,• 1 1 L I! - , 41 . '. , --1 K '''',=:':,--1,.-P. MONIS . kr 44141161 "" 1" 1" . ' '- ''' kL.:''',,-..-T...',.:;..,.:,5;r.v, ,- ,: -:- ',:T.'' . , ~,;,1-t7:: •;.d,..<..;,- : ., i . ..'4ki,,:'''li:, %.1.3Z.1• 4.1",.',Caji.i•fj,t,3P+,,,4147 4- e l4 , , Vka;tl,tilei, ---alo6-;,l=l.R;;AAkiad,,kr-Ne. . , , . MI P 011 a--119 c..e paitoiii 7 bble &Nam 11a1311121 &ao 117 Da, =at. Waal wan k , Znit hisfetitV_•_kt polio toe.. 11 W Boiler; 2130 F+4 HMO* N"'''ll een 4 ...96 . 1 II Qn Inn; 1 do &g.. &,a. paid; IP, elks War, Jai& B Outfield ca lar In am Gist 11 •&&118 a 'FW Ido do. Erman, a: 1 do ?a, CI 4.llTabornbwg.ll . do. J.. Lath: MOW. l .4aw, Jr 11.4.117 . lOU d, do, Chu bbl &mania, p !ari r tteck. • . : • Itl VIM ALUM.. . The woither 000lisime raw. col dendelmetU-d. whIl• tit* river I. abutd Mentes:7 wilh byte Set la the dhannol. The Allmheey.wa. almost :clear of Ice gestmg.s. There Irmo ooanir•l4 or &perform L and. from the motto pun. eta. The dant, LIU Irom Portiommth Ir. due yost...fity mid wt.l lio duel" be frond et the who.' thermos . ..inn. Ilb• will return to tbat point on Wedinief.y morni o'clold ng et Gin • • The Warne and punctual flamer Zama Graham. Onst Aye., will ielllf, far Z4borrille 'today td• pm. Me Wi6 mu, her rincloot clerk, pill attend to pamet . C., bed ship. Imr... . . . . Telegraphic Ilarkallit. SOt Var. 445. 4 /fralsifeff —Ocaton thm algae NM hat.., m 12;4r. Floor heavy - 17,000 bble acid at • deal's* of se; Balm at $.1001525 fr mate, and $5 TOW 26 Ox 0111; mother-a unchanged. Wheat outer; Wm 78,0601 ma at $1 57.4 26 for Milwaukee doh. $1 31@1 Et for ma arm ern $1 4041 60 for white, and $1 63 for Kiatainty. NoSlS— sasios4s,ooo boo at an adman.. of Sc: falai $0067061 wags aouthern 700730. Pork iamb .0.517 76lig$111 SW:Mera. Lard heavy at kUrg,lolll, Wheat/ fleta at 1066164'0. email/m..71m. 22.—Flonr anchalgadt Serbia at $6,. 40@4,110; the beet brand. of iceman& am aid at 1 160 grain unchanged. There le a moderatedeauand. at 9 6.061' for prise red . teheat: 2 6 56276 11, r 0 m.: sse fur "lo ear, and 875640 n for ebellod ; and 1104361 e for. Rya. firm at 14c; there la a good domed.. Balk Meat locoed dee aced, and prim are higher; Shoulders 6t i fital Udall N. ta l. al .d tel 914Olfer Perm and 10%. far . MOO pima, of gnarl llama and Bide. were mold at Wo _,. Oa changed; there la out much doing, Hogs to foMham* and prime rcher better; Wm.( MOO bawl at $47OQt7 1If; tceipt. 2000 Cmd. Mem Pm* la pod denmad wake 2000 ads at $17417 1214; city traoas of standard repetition menet be bought Wow $l7 25. The Money market la ma., In change . Fe tienniata,Jan.2B.—notrdall,a n d hat awthadlll3o; ash.. 2200 00 • at $6 25 for superfine, $5 50 in. atm, sad $0 7 5 f r antra tamp); the revel 6. are I.creattatV Mahan, icel.ty to ma 11.% Rae Fleur au say. at 111. aod Onalstiale $3 The offaing of When atnallAnt rally aptodmitaad; 3060 boo .odd—of red, at II 25(0130. rod whit* at $1,146 nye In demand. st e as t .n in ate record end 6000 boo yellow sold in Me ad So old. IMO nas Oat+ tat at 226511; the former firm for Dalsiossa.:, No dons. lu Groceries or ProVistons. '2.0 bbla Chia IThlalgy gold at 180, watch is &alma Itetrittoar, .7.er. 26—Floor doll .td hem; ilairard Mid Ohio at $ 5 50: City MIN at 46 113. w;th no Nib& Mad Oral at gl 300138 for r.d, act ft 46®760 for white. trora Mahn at (100821, for f aud 694706 for irldta. Prte. Mahan Arm et $l6 25 kor Rua ann $lll6O kw Prima. Lard at 16540. ettLa I. thredy et 1154(4)1254(, Wu*, is dolly If,. SA PONIFIERI Important to Familia! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense., . _ BEST :.,,.—,,, gm .t ARTICLEc: # FOR IN k _ • . SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Biz pounds -1P 7 r .4 4 X, S Et! Fn B.le wiebruthh, Penn'a. Salt Manufaot'g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. And by All Drandriak Omar. fa the traleallehaim. 55patal jitmgni. LAKE SUPERIOR - COPPER RILL MHI 'La' 1..7 C 3 NV OItK. B. PITTSBURG'''. PARR, arcunDY a co., • MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING!, BRAZIRIIP' and BOLT OOPPER PiMISSID oor' PAR iiOTTOMR, Raised Still Follow, thrdtm roldeir&C Also, howler's and Dealers In kIITALO, TIN.PLATIt OWNS IRON, Sc. Oolastasitly on lumd,Thairre, ...Also. sod Tools. Wiredons4,296. 149 Firft and no asoomistr444 Plttabargb Penna. 440. , .pen Wonder. Mlle/epee