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    - < • In jSclcei Cbnecif, the following member* were present: Meier*. Atwell, Blssell, Hop hint, Knox, Smith, Patterson, Biddle, Wright jand President Marshall. , The minute* of the pxeoeding meeting* were rend end approved. \ ' Mr. Atwell presented the following: i Wedub, It he* pleued God, (who doeth ell things well,) to remove from emongst ns by e sadden dispensation of Hi* Divine Prov idence, George Lewi*, let* member of the Be leet Connell of this elty, therefore, JEuofocrf, Thet this Coanoil do plaoe on record their reoognltlon of the fetthfal services of the deceased, u e member of tho city gov ernment, end their eppreeietioe of his oner- Mter ee en upright, consistent end worthy .eltisen.. , I Rnohtd, Thet tho sympathy of this body U hereby tendered to tho afflicted family of I the deceased In their irreparable loss. I Bmotvtd, Thet tho President of this Conn-1 caia appointed to oonvey to the family of th* I deceased a eopyottkeoe resolutions. The preamble and rasolntlons were nnani-1 monily adopted. ■ [ Mr. Atwell submitted an ordinanoe lsvijlsg a tax and making approprladone.for 1863. It was road three: times and passed. C. C. oon : cured. (The ordinanoe will be found in full in our advertising columns.) ' Mr. Wright presented the report of the Street Committee*, as follows x TotUßow3rabUOu £«Uaa»d Common ObaeMft efik* : ob Streets mold re their accompanying bill, and monthly pay-roll of tbs Street Commimioaer, and beUering then correct, we report insolation to su tborise their peymsnt: ( Tb-» th*lff»jQF he andhefahareby anther- Xo taw his warrants on the Tneeorer in fetor of K. Borage lof thseum of lour (4) dollar* lor itoae far wellcover, and, also* In fevorof thepersons named 1 l a the pay-roll of the Street OommimKmer, far Jan * aery, uacmtloi to |U 80. iSm Committee would, at this time, call the atten tion of tha Councils to the frctthat the gclty or ra tine at the eooth end of the Sast Oommon la fast fill- Inc on, and it haa become abaolnte Decenary that eomeoUur vaj than that which now exists must be adopted to carry off the water that accnmnlalwe from Ohio and Liberty streets at the intencfctlon of Waah- Ihgten etnet and Oodaf avenue. It is the opinion of . the Oommlttee that the difficulty can only be reme died by the nwarage; we therefore offer far the con sideration of OfflpftM an'ofdinancoanthoiialDfcasew er to be constructed from the Bast side of Cedar are nne»at Washington street; to the canal an Washing tonelreet. - ... % j • The itport was eooepted, and aooottp&sjlng resolutions and ordinaaoe adopted* i O.- aon-oonourred la the ado*tio&jof the ordlnaaee- S. 0. adhere and appoint Messrs. Bisseli aid Knox a Committee of'Conference. 0. 0. ooacur end feppoUV Meow. Dunlap,! Beekedorn and Barker- The Committee ■ ported In favor of the notion of 8.0., end C.! 0. teoeded and odneorred in the original no tion. (The ordinance will be found elsewhere.) lf r. Smith presented a petition relative to, the b*d condnot of certain persons who as eemble on the Bebbeth in the vicinity of St. |Un f e chnrch. ’BefSrred to the Committee on Police. t ' Jir. Knox presented a petition from the Btembere of the Day Polioe, asking for an In oreaM of salary. ' Bead' and referred to the Committee on Polioe. The Chair lehmitted the report of the Com mittee on Water, es follows* . | To Chi J&MewUc tU gtLcf ad Qjmmo»Oo*aiOa qflk) C iig of AUs^ktnf: • i ... Oimau 11M Committes on Water would re spectfully report— ; • jbot we have examltd Use accompanying bills, and heliivlng them correct, we report a resdaObn to an chorite theirpeymo-t: . .. | i •' .... . ttu the Mayor be sad is hereby saibor taed to draw his warrants on the Treasurer in favor of .he following persona, and far the amounts set op poeltetheir namee, via: >, • David Mohrhoff, ccal, nut and Slack ..4469 63 jUlntyre * licHsngher, ptriag orer water BroSi W « Xaffitt a Old, lefrulea, Ac* -*• *- •——i- j£j[® John-Johnson, healing for- ’*• • • ——4~ »*o TSy-roU ot the Superintendent of W. Works __ __ far Jannary > 11W»...........i..;■ .... 18T 60 ; &toi ' ■" ; 4-tg: w y r John Ttaahlly. baring laid oat lib onfror Hilt tmmdlatoly w*it of tba water Unto,* lata buildiar lou, and m b# now wbbaa toipUea th» aunolnmaraat; bat befatadoingao batedaairyoaor £S£2£SB!tft£ZE SljK em that taau Bar » of vmUr can be obUOMd from Ua that would rwatt adrantagaonly to tbe city, | and in ord«r to obtain as axpreaeion of ppbiioo from rv^ n r>n« qb tba aabJeot, we offer tba foliowinc nao* lattoa fur toot cooiitkraUoiTP .. J ' iUMIMd! Ttoat U»-Ooounltte* oa Watar be, ana thar or* hereby lotfracted and anthortxad, to con* ir.rt with Mr. John Voghtlj *« omppl£°lwrl«r 4catn tba city weeko fcr too property to Trej Hiil, overt of tho wrter porto, on men trmr onto their jodgtnent, wllleecure the beet totoreeUof.thodty. Iho inport mo road aad oeooptod, had io«o -toh'ou adopted. !i. . ur: Eldfllo rabinltted tho iojort_of tho Comaruioson nnd theCdmniKtee pnMoikete, m follows: fofa f f tp* fmdCtmtmo»Cou»ab if &• OUg if AU Oul«3uiat Oattadanlgnod wonlil wrpectfttUy nmort that tba MV-fftfltt floou J< tepidly ■ ap». Sachin*oompleticiu„ litobopedthatihetotttcbera tol*hth»«ttol «oln neb a naantr aa abould beat acoonuaodat* tba SUjSTof the not It wo. donned toot totent theta before tho Htttoo up wot cnmmonwid. hoewd; pnpoootoworo lhTitedbr P*^ 0 •ft*"" mtotoont, rod tho lor room. Wore lot to thofollow fngporoooo,ondontho allowing tntontowlt: Corner Vederoltad Ohio etrooio.’ * g»|ij i I, i ■■■ ■■ * Ootmt Federal aad Gej itreoU, to Horn cSZmQH and fIK «■> am T w OonurPluiaTOhio otneto,to Joauo |_ Jlihn i ........;«oo »« - • *s»' *•*» Itbae been thought proper to U trod ace waUr and ptpee law each ef the ooroew roome* to ;SidwttßUtiexpect thattill*willbedoo* ** ■xpeneeof tbetity, ItwUi efoobe oeceaeiry to to- Tlu uqxMli for the Introdoclto* of.*** d*ttog» inta. th**MarkeVßow* proper. ToerMjommlttee lAthil t&ontdliaatSorfia the Con* tmteiOMn to reoelte proposal* tor the neeeaiirygai ifltttoc a#d plumbing.' Pwrrrfifi That the Oemmledbasre for |be erection «)» ptihiia bnUdicn be and they are hereby aa to enter info * contract with uw lowwt ud beet bidder for the introduction of get and water pipe* info the new market hotm, and for aec—ify g "fTM>jrn? ofWater Work* <■**—*triiit a four inch water pipe into the oeatie of the new g***** boaae. and to attach a lire JSgto tbeeame, uadef tJbedirecUoa; of the Oast -IDIUM>* ' | Thd report iu r*od and aoooptod, aa* »»■ • lationr MQPtod, r BIU. for tho want of olootlcm oxponni ■la *J»o flnt Proolaot of tho TMrd Ward; ta | Boooßd Wotdj In thoPlnt :P« nftaU tho poritloa aioannd by tho Oorualttot oaPlaaneo ■SfSSod toottploy alaiublo ponoa to wii lueuod from ComaatUooaOlaUniud Ao **■»*!; OnuoK, nmont Koun. Barker, n Dill, DanUp, PraaoU, - Borland, ~S“/! lhl ,Ln, A. HK jdo«, Stockton, Toto, P. B«I>h, JK,„ j^PmUnt, **”> "4«* Us *P W ’ otorion to odd ono 'afiorj to » < &um kitcbsn, on Poplar itreet, .wta road and rtfemd to the Commit too onWoodtm Buildings. Tho following rsbort of tho Comsdttoo on Markoti wm road: To &o BcmorabUy tie Eilat sad Common ConndU ef tho Citf of Allegheny: Gdtuxes : The Committee on Markets wonld re* spsctfullj report that we hare examined the accom panying report* of the Weigh Matter lor the month of Jan. 1863, and we recommend that they be paid in tho Treasurer 1 ! office. Bobt Ennis. Diamond Beale, from let to 20th Jan. *63 813 loida of hy - ; 8 8G 00 5 head of cattle 23 6 tons, 1,620 lbe hogs and sheep 126 68 « *928 ** cornT 672 10 " 410 « metal 1 01 14 “ 1125 « salt 145 27 loads of , 133 •mall acales~*~~~~.~~~->~~- 13 60 • J 8110 64 W. Bcandrett, D lam'd Scales, from 21st to 31st Janl 121 loads of hay~.~~.— 34 20 6 head of 30 2 tons, 1745 lbs hogs 65 18 •• 1430 “ .... 185 . q u 1700 “ salt ... 05 0 M 1040 “ metal 15 1 load of ten 6 1 wagon 62 toads of ooal .. ‘ small scales... Total Diamond - 9KB 84 1 John A. White, 2d Ward Scale*, for Jan. £797 head of cattle 239 85 Stttooa, 1560 lbs hog* and sheeps. 68 99. Total —; ..—4506 G 8 We have examined the accompanying bills, belierlng them correct, va report a resolution to au thorize their payment: | Aoolrsd That the Mayor be and ha U hereby au thorised to draw hie warrants on the Treasurer in fa vor of the following persons, and for ths amodnt'set opposite their names, Tla: * James U. Balph, for drawings and specifications of the Second Word Weigh H005e...~~~~...~~ 8 00 Mitchell A Herron, store tor Weigh Houso.~..~lG 08 Alex. Gray, lumber and work, for Weigh Uouse.72 61 James Mcarier, grub plank, Ac.. for jirdi for Weigh nniiaft ——37 94 Wm. Tate, Jr. A Co., hydrant for yards, Ac.;.... 7 26 ; David McElroy, days @sl,lo, planking yard I Second Ward Braun, —4 67 I John Fallon, days @sl 10, planking yard, Second Ward --1-- T 4 67 Hugh English, 4% days @sl,lo, planking yard, Becond Ward fccalra ..... 4 67 Report oeeepted and resolution. adopted. Ur. Thompson offered the following report of tho Oommittee on Qas i Jo tks Bonembl «, tk» fcled and Combo* Council* tf (Jis Oiij ud th»to»pto»of tbUro»olutionbof»rw*rd*i D.Smithprooontod tho following^ ; RaoMt. Ihmt tfc. Commnuooa UU b. •nd tin, »r» h«rob, lnitruoUd|th»twhon On th.tr .snuloontrKt with tho Qu Compu, tho, Inolndo th. lighting of th. jn glnrnnd ho» comwnlM of tfa» «ltj t toi»th.r with tb. olt, bulldlnn. Adopted^. **Mr. A. D. Smith ofirldth. following: Rmoivtd, That th. FrmldonU of tho Boloet ud Common OonooUi of AUoghon, olqr bo pUood upon tho Plnuioo.Wntor, had noUd thorn w« a mutual oonourrence. On motion, adjourned., HOBO Talent. ThoKot our.oUiMß* who .dnlro to *how th*& upproeUtion.of bom* Utont, will bm on opporfuultj on Betufdej ending, Mom. 0. TiMou Mtouou t - nadnl joint) to, I tek* pleeo on thnt eralngi to Jleaonlo Hull,; I when liU pupil*, eailited bp % aumbwr of. | umotour*, of thu* cltiee, will furolrh the I muiionl pttbllo on' opportunity of judging of their otUtomsnt*. from our recollection of whet Mom. Tetedoux'e lolrooi hofo boon, In tints* put, end from whet we know of the performer* end programs**, e* arranged for BeWrdej erenlngpio feel oonUent tut we ibell not be dUeppolnted. Mon*. Victor fie Bern, who eeilited in astuohnlh’* oonoert* here, end Mr. Cherlei Kellor, both well known nrtlit*, here eolun teered their uiUtenco.. Mom. De Hem he* oobpotud e national ohuru*, upreiilj for the . ooculon, whioh will he inotaded In the pro - ofour led/ emetenr*, who** power* are at luaituiual to meej prfleirfonel erUite 1 whom w* here heerd/lteTektodlJ Toluteer i *4 their Milrteno* en thl* oocealon. Tbj Tomraoe o» rm PeneThTilix Bun loen. —The let* ennui report t<| the *tock holden of thl* oompenj donteto* tt* follow tod) During the eight jeer*.,theCompany » road he* been in operation to PltUbnrgh, it* treniportetlon he* *t*edllj,lnn*e**d front 150.000 ton* to UH to ton* to 1801, e mult wklah prom thef whetorar rnej her* been the. defeeuof the policy of the Company. It ketnolfelledttt^f*'^* 7010 the net- totemel mouroel 'the pomaon weelth, wbOlithu prauerni end tameuelj Ugeaed h*r traJto with her lifter Bute*. The Removal of the Tracks from Liberty Street.’ In the anno*! report to the Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Railroad, we find the fol lowing paragraph The Board of Directors have been admon ished for several years past by tho Increasing ntimber of trains that traverse liiberty street, Plttsbargb, e&st of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and'Chicago Railway oonneetion, that a doe regard for the convenience of the«oltl sens of that city would fequlre that this nar row portion of that street should be relieved from the interruptions and risk they cause to the general travel. ■ The delay in securing the necessary legislation from the Pittsburgh City Connells, to enable the Company to effeot so desirable an object, has prevented its accom plishment at an earlier date* The legislation desired has now been obtained, and the real estate and right of way required to effeot this ohange in the line of the road has nearly all been purchased. This outlay, Including that required to move the tracks from this portion of Liberty street, will be quite heavy—not jess than four hundred thousand dollars—bat 1 the objeets secured both to the Company and to tho city by. the ohange will fnlly justify this expendltnre. Until this ohange in the looaUon of the road was decided upon, it was impossible to determine the proper loeatlon for the contemplated union passenger station to be erected for the accommodation of our own and the several railway companies enter* ing Pittsburgh from the West. This Improve ment so long demanded by the traveling pub lic will now be ereoted during the preaent year. ' 2 60 6 75 46 30 A Wife Beater. A sooundrel bj tbs name of Bernard Msjir wu yesterday arrested on oath of his with j Lena Meyer, and taken before Alderman 1 Taylor, eharged with having, on,the let day of February, violently assaulted her, heating her on the head with his list, and otherwise abating her. He wound up. his unnatural performance by turning her and her infant child out of doors, exposed to the terribly in clement weather. He was intoxicated at the time of his arrest. After hearing the faots in the ease, Alderman Taylor committed him to jail, where he will have an opportunity to re flect over his conduct. Dn RxiLxr’a Licruaxs at Coxcxxt Hall. — The friends of the above named gentleman will be pleased to learn, by a notice In our ad vertising column, that he ie expected to leo tun at Concert Hall, on the eveniflgs of the I 6th end lOthlneta. The ohjeot of the lectures 1 is a benevolent one, and the themes proposed by the Rev. gentleman can hardly fail to at tract. “An Evening with American States men.’* and “ Our Age, Country and Bible, * ere subjects full of intent to all true Ameri cans, and especially at the present time. Dr. R. is already favorably known to this com munity as a lecturer, as well as minister oi the Gospel, and we have no doubt crowded audiences will bear a fresh testimonial to the esteem in which ho is held. - A Fxanv* GATHxano.-The "City Fathers 0 , of Allegheny, after getting through with their business meeting last .evening, partook of a sumptuous-repast at the saloon of Mr. Brown, =on Federal street—the supper having been prepared for thbm by the officers elect of the dty. The reunion wesexceedlogly agreeable, and after fall justice bad been done to the edible, the company dispersed. Slxioh kobkj, fur collars, together with a large assortment of ladles* furs, to be sold this afternoon, at two o'clock, at McClelland s . -Auction. Goods on exhibition this morning, when all are invited to call. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Gaotax a*n Baxus*s Bxvtv* Macntnn, for family and manufacturing purposes, are the best in use. • A. V. Oeatoit, General Agent, I -• Ho. 18, Fifth street* SamcxlGxahak, merchant tailor, is closing ont his Fall and Winter sleek of goods at ex tremely low prices. They eonslst of eU the latest styles of ololbs, eassuneree and i rating., or whioh . ter*. **sortmo»t *• ■teptai for tbo Upring womi. Qonttemon wtehing to ut. mono, would do W.U to out MTIT. knowing tint jou will p»j twratj-dr. not cant, mote for good, in th. tiplng thin »t tko mount tim«. Don’t tell to «Uud got. i good fitting garment. ftemnol Qrmhmm, fi«* oh.nt T»llor, Ho. 64 Market .tract, on. door from Third, ‘ Faseioxabli Clotbisu. —Gentlemsn ms alms find a superb supply of wady mado clothing for themselves or boy*, at the cloth ing emporium of W. H. M'Qee 4 Co., oofiw of Federal street end Diamond Square, Alle gheny. Those who prefer hating their doth* ins made to order, are assured that the stoek of materials for overcoats, business and dress I suits cannot be equalled for variety and qnal | ity in this vicinity > while a good fit may be depended upon. Era Ann Ban ScisjmvicALvr Tanann, by Dr. Jones, of N. Y., now praoUclnf at theßt. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh, where he wiu re nxain tiU February 221, 1813. Brery affllqt ed person should read Dr.: Jones' advertise ment In another oolamn of this paper, and then hot delay, but put themselves under his treatment Immediately.. Yoluittsub for the army should not leave the city until supplied with Holloway's PUls and Ointment. For sores; scurvy, wounds, ■jtiall-pox, fevers, and bowel complaints, these medioines are the best in the_ world. Every French soldier uses them. Only M cents per box. , Csoica Holxcat M. Rob erts, So. 17 Fifth street, is new opening the most choice stoek of tad Sold and BUver Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Fancy Ooods ever displayed in this oity, and Is sell ing them at remarkably le w prices. Homo* to th. propttty bwMM ol thlooitj Uhwib, fiT»B,£»t their houses will be done promptly, If they ten. th.li orfM .tCothbwt'iC.rpiaUr.ud Joint*, Shop, on *Uiji Jut chen BnUbhild itrMt. ‘ Oxxtius Oiu. will b. txkoX *t tho Oamlbu offloe, Ho. «S ÜbMfc xtixtt, dm, « nWit. AU ordon loft *t th. xbors pUo* *Uf b. gromptlj xttxxdwl t«. AH ortl* mnitbyxtd jaERCHAAT; TAILORS. •pyBNBY Q. HALE it CO., ' (Boooiw.ro t» Joauaa Wxtt,) Merchant i Tailors, - axe now rectifies their FALX, wibteb stock, Whlehto extent,oholoe,tee** end juice* will ram. pen tororably with earthing to the trade, oomprle be Oil the neweet and beet make* ol French CLOT 118, ' ! ! OVJBBOGATIHGA Alao.tbalarM«tand bMtntocted stock of Good* flarbwoMS stutt etw brcm*ht to this mark*!. Ukawlaaafaryoboioaaalactlanof OXNTB f ÜBNUHIHO GOODB ** An? to onr can wffl mrt witk j4StSftStftSi and punctuality InaUcaaa. “ OOA. OP PAHS A ST. OLAIB BTBMTB. «10 . ’ « ' ■ ,!i . • - . - o«ar thaeitv. BaeomacadßttoanntkMi Wf* mITB WATfctt KTWg«T. , QIEL WANTED IMMEDIATELY— TO DO SIHIBdO HOCIUWOBt, about foul T. , usy^, ,ltT - "** ■y M * > T , BT ,^Ft De* Ur Id BACON, LABD,BU6AB-00BSD BAMS, 'UfOEIPBlir.lo. - ;-.vi •i/ > OOa.MABBITAHBmWjmiBL *Udr THE LATEST NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES, Bpedal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gesette. Washixgtos, Feb. 5, 1863. TH* CHAELXBTOH ATFAIB. ~ The whole story about the Charleston busi ness begins to look fishy. The Rlohmond Whig of the 3rd, just received here, says not one word about it, though the Ditpatch of the day before contained the iispatohes which have made inch a sensation here. It Is hard ly possible, if the story were believed there, that the Whig would have had nothing at all to say abont it. coaaaaasxoKAL* Mr. Wilson*! bill to promote enlistments in the army was debated In the Senate to-day. Mr. Sherman made a very emphatle speech in favor of a resort to drafting for the further additions to our army, instead of depending on volunteering, in the oourse of whloh he ; said that if Congress adjourned without pro | viding for drafting) it would look like giving I up the oonteat. The House was very much exercised to-day over Secretary Welles* appointments of mid shipmen to fill Hie vacancies from the seceded I Stales. Welles may be sleepy, but he got the House very wide-awake and very angry, too. I Upwards of $900,000, not $190,006, was the I ram placed by the Japancie Tycoon in Min- I ister Prtyn’s bands, and by him deposited with Thnrlow Weed, for the construction of a I ship of war for Japan. The resolution oalling for information on this subject has not yet been assured. The debate on the conscription bill in the Bcnate develops an accession of strength on the opposition side. Since the arrival of Wall, Turpie and Richardson. Theater speaks daily. ~He was very roughly handled ,by Trumbull to-day. Mr. Sherman to-day 1 suggested an amending bill so as to iptolfy I the eansei of exemption, as in the Freaehoon* soription bill. rOBSIQS AFFAIRS. The'last letter published in the French yel low book from the Frenoh Minister here, speaks of the proposition of Mr. Beward to seise and sell all the ootton, rice, &0., found tfi plaoes captured from the rebels, paying ever avails to the original proprietor in ease | he takes the oath of allegiance. I The Freoch Minister of Foreign Affaire, in answering this letter, rather ridicules this plan, and ends by expressing his satisfaction I at Butler’s removal and hopes that his sue* I oesaor may not add anything to the too heavy I aoconnt against the United States which But -1 ler ran up. EXPORT or THB OOXXtUXOXXX or FATIHTB. Commissioner Holiowayjmado his annual report to Congress to-day; showing that in the year 1863 there were 6,038 applications for patents; 3,621 Israel, of which all but 83 were to dUrea* of the United Btates } num ber extended 22; number expired 648; * seu> of reoelpts over expenditures nearly $33,000. Nearly 200 more patents were issued this yesr I than last—more than any previous year ex cept *6B, *5B and *6O. Bills are now in preparation, both in the House and Benat«.MiUtary Committees, pro viding for rach a re-organisation jof the Med ical Department of the army as shall give Medical Directors of the Twenty-first; Army j'Uorps the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, and I Medical Directors of armies the rank of Col onel of Cavalry, and increase the hospital funds by adding fifty per cent, to the present commutation for hospital rations. L TH* arXCDLATOBS IX GOLD. wvfJrra. SCHOMAKEB4, LANS, 329 LIBXBTT BTBIET. tons fAOKMU, BY TBLBGBAJJtt. | ii raxrAXATioH. It ll understood that the speculators In (old ere keeping the present high prices np bp ore*ting * belief that tb» gorernment will h*Y* to go Into mukot to bap gold to pap the next installment of lntoreet on the pnbllo debt. Bach expectation Si utterly unwarrjsnt od. The Sorern'ment has bought no gold for | the peat six mouths, and now baa plenty on band to pap ourreut Interest. uauLBßuaT : axD niaßaansox. The withdrawal of Sauliburp and Blehard aon, to-day, at the moment of the rota upon I the bill presiding for thepapmentof soldiers within tba department ofMissouri, defeated I it, bp leering the Senate Without a quorum.l Tba soldiers thus lift without pap belong to lowa, Uiiaourl and Illinois regiments, and hara boon waiting for Uto lb moutjtl. • Diurriono m pislotai. orridixn. i It b said that Genual Burnaldd, before leering for the North, farnlihed the president with a lilt of iome length, ooatelnlng the names.ef general ofieers whose remoral he thought d«treble on account of their dbpo- I iltlon to critiobe the admlnbtratlon, their oppoiltlon to lb pollop, or thair disloyalty. I Sen. Hooker knows these men. I’ rsMTioxnroe raid. BeTeral petitions from thecttliias of Illinois for pease hare been reoelred, and placed in the hands of the Military Committee in each j Houm. One of them has been referred to a Democratic membqr to prepare * report upon. There b some curiosity to see what gpound he will take on the subject. qxx. BxiarriLXAx. Washington and Ibdopondonolea.hae been created lntoanew militarp department,under Hointaelman, to reliero him of the embar rassment pf sirring under his former inbordl nate Hooker. . fU WATIOIAb XimUQiWQKm Of this morning, in an ebboratO editorial, censures Freildent Llnooln for haring Inter ftred with Sen. Haileek in the management of the war, and holds more decided language against Lincoln than It has hitherto; em jpleped. , i '/j.'7 raorionox to oriaiaxn nwtqnaxrß. A bill for the protection of orerlend] emi grants was passed bp the Home:yesterday. It approprbbi twentp thousand dollars for the middle route and ten thousand dollars for , the northern one. ~ i XIUTABT OOTKUOUHir. Tk« frlondi ol D. K. Outer, of Ohlo,l*te uiaiiter to BoliVte, ototo thot ho fcoj boom teadorod tho MUltery OoronioriUp of Nor folk. S.TIIQ IU» ~ Jn4U*Co*H»b»lon*rOolo hu; boon ljlnj .pit* 111 for moral d*yi, but b uo* tbosght to bo motbUi- i ; • i From L^BltYille*: ° P ofiatoa ui Slntortai oouotbib otoru j tti .t«aa left h«n (or BmutlUo thb raoral**, hM W «- SlSdUratunu lb.Southora Ua.btoto‘ I rupUd bolt* BowUngOroon. i. : / 8" to* baT OT Ju.tr«mra«d.troaM»mpht. mort Si oraU bids offoni tbore forjootto*, wfu. hnldora *i» *rtt*l «*» JoU » r - A , Miiflonrl U* Si ficnatonhlp. Jsrvsuoi Oitr, Mo.> Mi. o( Olonr“ 4 B, tt.'aS Mlud’o” on* Wlo* wu FROM HARRISBURG. 6 pedal Dispatch to the Pitfibarjh GazctS*. H arsibbcbg, Feb. 6,1863. The New Tork Timu says: It is the belief of the Government that tbe details of tie Charleston affair are grossly misstated, and that the result is of trifling consequent, ex oept for any moral effect It niay produoe. ~The Senate Finance Committee has de ferred the action on the Bank bill till Mon day. The friends of the New'Tork and Erie Canal believe It to have a dear; majority In the House. , The Judicial System of the District of Colombia is to be reorganised. The old judges are to be changed. The Senate bill to prevent correspondence with rebels, provides, In case of conviction in any United States Court, for a "fine of ten thousand dollars, and imprisonment for not less than|iix months. A special inspection of tho army was made on thl last day of January by officers detailed for the duty by the commanders of the differ ent divisions. There is some talk of bringing in a resolu tion in the House for the expulsion of Henry May, for disloyal utteranoes.. He said the re bellion stood before the world justified of God and man, and ’that the war could only end In one of two ways—sutyugatlon or sepa ration, as restoration with slavery was now forever impossible. | The Committee on the Paoifio Railroad have | in oourse of preparation aijill granting lands, I the proceeds of tho sale of whleh shall be used in completing the Padflo Railroad. It is doubtful, however, if the MU will here ported during the present session of Congress, owing I presume toother matters requiring I more immediate attention. The Seleot Committee on Emancipation in the House will report a bill for the establish I ment of a Bureau of Emancipation. The bill will be similar to the one Mr. Elliott; of Mas sachusetts, introduced about a week ago. __; The different departments are being purged of tbe individuals known as conservatives. Letters from New Orleans state that Gen; I Banks is sadly discouraged at the state of affairs in his department. He has too many I troops to keep idle and too few to attaok Port I Hudson. ‘ . R* Southern fiewn Baltimore, Feb. 6.—A Fortress Monroe let ter joei received says that Richmond papers of tho 2d ond 3d have been received, and give *n account of the affair at Charleston, which is the skmo ai that! already published. The Richmond JHtpatch, oftfceSd, says tho iron-clad, NeW Irojufcldei, is lying in tho offing near thb Charleston bar. Strange to-say the Richmond Examiner, of the 3d, makes no sort of reference t© the great rebel viotorjjaud raising of the blockade, but simply has this announcement: I Charktion, Feb. 2.—Tht British ship Cad mas pushed off Charleston Bar this An officer with a boat's crew came np to the city, passing'by the Yankee Iron-clad New Ironsides, lying lb the oiling. The Richmond Examiner of the same date has the following: Savannah, Feb. I.—Boring tho attack upon Fort MoAiister this morning the flag-staff of* the irdn-olad ijss shot away. She was an ohored withtn 1,000 yards of the fort. She retired; evidently injured, as she did not reply to the i shots from the fort. When retiring the patapet front of one of the guns of the fort was entirely demolished. The men re mained firm* There is no excitement and the best spirit prevails. , •« About 3 o'clock this afternoon an iron-olad gunboat approached within two miles -of Thunderbolt Battery lk -dipped'P flag, fired two shots ind retired* The Thunderbolt Battery is fivßimiles south of the cit£' Two gunboats came Tip to St. Mary's on Monday last, one! of them went up the river and set fire to the houses on ; several planta tions.; CapW Harrison'e company of cavalry fired on them when they hauled out to-a dis tance, out of rfngo of small aims, and shell ed furiously. : : Another boat ; was landing men at Saint Mary's on Tuesday. UIVUTH CONURKBS—SECIIND BESBIOH, Washibo?oh, Feb. 5, 1863. Hocsi—Ur. Colfax, ot lad., reported a bill to establish thirty-seven additional post routes, but making no appropriation. Passed without being read. Mr. Stevens reported; book the Senate's amendments toi the Legislative," Executive and {Judicial appropriation bill. The House disagreed to that, restricting the mileage of members, to tern oents a mile to and from ; 'Washington, i j • Mr# of Oal., Introduced a bill | disapproving certain acts of the -of -Nevada, whioh requires the officers of all mining corporations, mining in the territory, to reside therein’. Referred to tho Committee on ’Judiciary. 1 I The House considered the Havel Appro- I prUtfoa bill, wbioh appropriates an aggregate lof sixty-eight millionsj one item of twelve I millions for Iron war streamers, was amended so u to provide that no oontraots shall be en -1 tere& into for oonstruotibn until proposals be I solicited from the principal iron ship .build* lees, and made on tho most favorable terms. Adjourned. fiuiTi— J The bIU to enoourage enlistments and ithe enrollment end drafting of milUia wsj taken up, the questioa being on Mr. Car lUe'b motion to strike out the fourth soetion. It was discussed at length by Messrs. Colla mer,; Bayard and Davis, and it was reoom mitted. - ' Adjourned. ' .s' J^HfiUMATICa DS. liH.AHD'B ABTI-BHEVMATIC BAUD pnuotlr.mi EHIDltmaH, 1. >U lu nd. ousfbnefc,| , I Inflammatory; Chronts, Lom > 4* o»fkUtka. Bieurcdyne Silffnra* of lbe olnta and Cramps» Gout, neuralgia,’and alt Verroas A flection*; Erysipelas, bait Bbeas and Scrotulous Eruptions of tbo body; Hau tralltea Uw.lmpurttfea of. tho. Blood aud Fluids of thai whole ayaiem, a! d. eflectoally counteracting MarturUland othsr poisonous infliencea. i- •' ... It to a eoavantoatiy imog>d' BELT, con y iainlnga If+dfret+d Compound, to te worn jl a nionnd the body, about the «a’st, eqiallj «f; „ toting all parts, wherever the dlseaM may be. * E It cu be worn wi'hoot-injury to the most , U delicate person, and no change In the pioi er " habits of 11 via gia reqnrod. It tnlirtif ro- * tt moves the dtoeare from the ayitain, wlinout i m the /aflaofeu use, in such cases, of powerful • 1 Internal medicines, whlch weoSra an-i drstoy ’ Q the give temporary relUi ,j i. oulybyatow/WeptW system, and de*denn§ i IU vitality. -By tbit Iwatmentlbe medicinal ] m properties rontaintd lu ibo BAUD, belt got a . StoSV aronutlo sad Volatile *eimr*iO*d Cap able < otbZv*r*dUfUirM,anmg\ 0* f,o>uoj . M lk» «Ke. cooie date tdiracr emitted Witt tte 1 B BLOOD, toad esiasrsf'Cifwtofios, without hav* ha lag flntsofesathtongfc’thesiomatfc,which ** «oold tend not only'to detract from their cu- U retire powers, but to impair theinternal or ■ pna ,*pd derange the dlgfitloa alio—thus 0 avoiding the injnriom* tfaeU, ,-so often the re* .. aultol naaiedi#*,aim effecting ajw* B fatoaarsfwpiuVyto^aiMlevHeUrisytteciraitt. a tin e/ tte arifioX fitML, ewi mtoriug tt !M afaettd to a Saalf hr tomditio*. ThUBANDia " 2£oT«eto>OM%a>ANTI.IiKBOOBIAI. Ir 4 AUKHTJ'- iCalemel'beiogthe yrfmsry cause w of a Jane part of'the' btlftslss, BIU* * BALWU KINS and BBKDMATICS, »o \A pmalant—andwill w EBTX BELY BELIEVE THE SYSTEM' j fromjlUpefnjdous'efleets. I ‘ we an coeitanUy ; receiving uadcatosrf tcmi- . ! mentals—to which we Invite ipspccttbn atbttr “'! s offlea-of their efficiency in aggravated esaea I i of longstanding.’.-. i / FBIOS, TWO DOLIiABS.'. \ ' Hay be W : of Dru gists, or wBI be peat by mail .pi th. iNdtt'Witt'w. W“»"«.mijWhm, with lU mwl lutiwtisM bras th. ptnd^l . wmmtrstot BMUanwith CratlAid Tratlsu- n**- \ ... •STADATTip T 0 SOUU«BB.-VS Dr. r J. H. FULTON, * ' ■bt.Anti *hmnw7tUa(ts braSn(Us.ni lh.hstlilMl.VlM.:' ’ iMT AN ORDINANCE levying a City, Pcor and Basinets Tax, ud appropriating tna rerj-ntiefcr the year lS'-'fi; ■ ' . fiicnoi’ lit li4 ’tordaiM lend On StUet aiidComm i» C.uarii* of Allegheny, and it is hereby enaeedbytho authority or the s&zne,Hh't there shall beuiemii. ferledand c llettetUrtan the per sons, profesiions, trades and property ki;aad of tbs city of APegbeay made taxable, a tax Of ten mills ■oa the dollar oa the County Aoeaimcnt for the ase of the city aforesaid. Also, two mills oa the dollar for tto support of the Foor «fthe City,; in accord- . ance with tho rrqoliition of the directors of the said Poor. Also, thero Is hereby assessed and lerl d 'Ut tha preteat year a tax of bait a mill on tbe del. far (for tbe ate of tbe city) upon tbo amount or sale* of ail sonde, wane and merchandise, and upon all articles of tredo and commerce »old U tbe city, whether sold by anction or otherwise, fiovtding no assessment shall be for a Ires ameunt than fifty cento, and non* for a gwa'er amount tfyaa one bun drad dollars, the same to be collected a» other city, taxes are or may be collected, cr as tbeaame Is now collectable. : » ... Sicnoir 24. The reco’pts Into theTretsury arising from taxes, wharfages, fines, forfeiture*,-Uosuies, and all other eonreos, together with all ntoneys In. the hands of the Treasurer not otbsrwlse appropria ted, be and tbe same is hereby appropriated for the following pnrpeees: : j No. 1. Salaries. - fSOO 00 Treasurer and OO . Street Coaunlrtlooer.^.—« <-00:00 mpsrinM«ntW»t«rWork*: eoo.oO City Solicitor—; ajJ'OO Ataeaaorof Water Boht*.~ £OO.OO Oltj Aimnt^h^—. 'OO OO Engineer at Water Wo»k«.i 750 10 Oleifcaof Ootujellii(lsoeach) 800.; 00 Clerks et 3O0 = 00 Clerk to Committeos 200 00 City CoDlt*bl<« j High Ooßatable...MM«M.>*M; <£o 00 I Market 7WO Becording lOO CO Messenger of Oconclle..—2oo 00 . Bireeplng Markets and cart* Lgam...,—_™iw€o fWMOO Nq. 2. IntertiU~~-.~—*9 -Me. 3. Engines and - 2»OW 00 No. 4. Printing i r ~~f~ ..WOOJ No, 5. fctrtcts and Bti/tgea. 8,000 Off Ho. 6. Wfaarrea and Landings I,ouo .1 No. 8. —~~ 1,000 00 No. 9. Contingent ktmdfjr Gala land i ing Boad*..- He. 10. Poor Farm. Ho. tL W.tor Work... . i— 16.«0 » No. 12. Outstanding Warrantt.u..~«-.«. 8.77* 7* No. 15. Qas ..........L... 5,000.00 No. 14. Making 1nnd......~....~~.-J..~. 2U * 000 00 ]. WMOi «4 Ordaiusd and enacted into a lav this fifth da/ of February, A. D. IbO«. _ j " „ JAtttS MABSfIALIi, P3:st I ~ • N UKuiNAJNUIS to authorize the arstrnctloo of * Fewer: ! •• _ Min if t. Be it ordained and enacted by the Select and Common'Coaccil of the city of Aileron/, and It Is hereby enacted by the authority U the same, That the Committee on btreets bef and: lh*yr are hereby authorized nod directed to adfer-i»e and i p* ceive proposal? lor the construction of a Brick Sewer of four fco caliber from tb» .host aids of Cedar Are* cue, at Washington atre i, to the *coutru,ct iherelorwith the lowest and beat bidder or btddersiat their dL»cre tlun; the said rawer to bo cooat ruc.tid according to plans and spociQcttiuna drawn byjtbo dtecording Kt-gulator, aud upptovtd jComiuittoe on That for the purpose of defraying the cost uea of couatruccing the aforesaid sewer, an jt fklrljr and tqniiably ia proper. Jon to ibe beatfit received ahull upon all property which may acem lively to be baneQltcd thereby t . and that jneaarj. Jim, MiHanry, Wm.j DlUrorui. and ueniy.J— * ireeholdera, are hereby appoint ed a commission to make each a'seepment, and re port the atme to CouncilsJor their appioval. Ordained and enacted into a law this filth day of February, A. I). IBtid. ! JAMBS MAVSH4LL, Prut. B. 0. JooN BtiOWN, Jr.. frejt 0.0. Attest: D. MAOb'EBIION, 1 Clerk 8. O. 11. fileOOliMlOLE, Olerk 0.0. .Si'A'CiAL JTOTMVJEtt* A CUUGii, COLD, OK AN IKKI- SuKD THBOAT, if allowed to progress, remits Lnteiious Pulmonary and* Bronch-al affections, of* tmtimes Incurable; ; ( ' BBOWH’O B&OXCBIA.L TBOOHK3 reach directly the affected parts, and glrelalmost in* ttuit relief. In BBOMCHITlfl,; AblkllA, and CATARBH the; are tooe&cUL She gcod.efforts resulting f .om the nee of the Trochee, and their ex tended use, has caused thimtobicfcnhterWfcd. 1 Be rare to guard aga’nst worthier* imllatfone. Obtain only the yemai’e# Broxn'w Eronekial IrodO) iMch bare proved their efficacy by a test ofmany jean. PcbUo SpTafceirs and Eingen ihoul'd us*the Troches. Ul itary Officer* and Soldiera-who ovtr-tax the voice and ate exposed to sadden changes, should have them; Bcld everywhere, at 26 ceaia per box. |a gt3mtfswT : ' ' i l. jgg'X&ko superior Copper BUilaad HMKLTIKQ WOBKB, PITOBCMIi. . I PARK, M’CDKDY !& CO.,’ Manufacturer! of 6HBATUIIIO, B&AZ1BBS’ AKD BOLT COrPEB, PUBSSBO COPPER BOTTOMS, BAIfIKB BULL BOTTOMS; BPALTEB SOLBSB; alsoltaportanenddealesainUSTJkLSiTlH PLATS, pwHET XBOH, WISE, Ao. Constantly on band, TIHSXBS* UAOHQISa AMD TOOLS. WAuaouUfUo. 140 Tint and l2oBecond streets, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. > ■WB pedal erderi of Copper out to any desired pat*‘ tern. • xny29:A.B. STEEL, STEELBPBIMGfI A*D AXLES, earner of Boas and Tint street*, Pittsburgh, Penn’ja. ‘U : "V- ’odd," CQCHBAB ft.. EBO ‘EwhetnAl 011808 RAILIHO, HOB VAtJMS ah» taClt. doobs, wihdow abcttem, > WIBDOW OUiBDS.ka.HMUBI Ssooiid strsrt sb4 I Ed Third etreet, hetmen Wood end Market. [ , Heve oa land's rsrlotJof newPsttoms, Ihncy [ •ftdpUin,iuJtabtoforaUporpoaea. ; Particular attention paid to: enelodngGme Let* I Jobbing dona tfihott notice. • - • : - •' *• tae-8. B. ft C. P. WAREXE, Paper HANUfACTCBZBS and d eaten in BOOK, FBIKT, GAP, LETTER AMD ALL KIHM OP WRAP PING PAPEB^r I • JWHaTeremou*flfota Ho» 27 Wood stmt to Ho» I S 3 Bmitbflelditreetj PUteborgh, Pa. OB TRAPS TOB BAGS. my4_ HOUEES ft EOHS, Dealeri SroiBIQH ABO DOMESTIC BILLS OB Bt BOTES ABO-SFEOiX, 80. 57 Market atroot, Fitts- tnrsluFa.- ' • y) 1 SVGottecUon* mad*-90 **• • litocmhoßtlhaPattodg** 4 -- " ♦ , Tjibepich. t ■-,! SB SAB, H~~“ .FUIIY TREATED ! X |ect,bjr ■; IDK. JOisTES, OF NEW YORK, | | Who ii now priotb lag, witbhls uul g*j*4 ittho! ' j ; '' J '- ST. CHi IELES HOTEL, I-■ • ' PiTTßßtJßan.’pAi When he will remainimtil TBB&TTAftT gb lfltt. CBOSS*Yl3medej*rs»e* ~ la one minute; OATABAGT llflf /' folly; ; TDM )BS remoredl (l from the Eye md Ear; ' AY GHABGE3 CF THE lAH cored; bPAOI TIES OF tBK , . EYE iwnord; ABiTITI* j OiALi KB. tßMrt'a, |li j ! ' , " ' more and appear natural, .yrUfcoot pals; ABTIYIv OlAli lAB jpßOTUtntridoKJ, wMeh: Inpton thehearing Immediately. : | f •' An difficult. and delicate dteeawa of bath me* treated wttfciut fheue ofimjjiUuant remedied. t)t. JONES being well .versed In' the mO«t m'itbodr cf the SijcDIGAB. AHD EDE* QIOAL TfiBATMENTOF DIBKABKB, would as* thi afflicted te giro Mm a trial, and for their benefit * l j !•/ r . i •'! i j-- •-• wouldrabznltthe following: . ) j | .t. !' j Er. CHAaLIB Bot*>. 1 !- | Pe.,J»n. 28tb, ISfB. J I her* been ebtt* djatjfor twenty ;>*♦»*! * miter Hr. Turnbull'* treatment eeven jeere at©,-but he couU Dui! cor® tue.i-.ilr. hat -cwto-ed wry boat log l ibkli ever feel grateful to bla{»a'.«*}r lias aailifled he ;iea g&ntlemao, »’ d; muter of hie p vleieum, I woo d adetle the »ffllct»d;to,|oee no ,ime,'bot ptaee'' : aod»r. t>e McilUok'Ur. Jouee* treatment at!ooo4.'for wboreae I deal.l now hear, andiHr. Jonea baa jna'esee bear. The afflicted can atom# at Mo 13 «• ood { atrtet, at. King A Oo.’» Store,daring buslneu boutej _ » f ’ j JOHN KlBvi • : i ftriCßAiLitHoftt.' 1 I • Fjttsbbr«b,.Jan fc7ib JW4 y - Ooe of (ft eyes bail; been core. inflsma)• twolen* wl h’ rpthalmla, for to hr jwn. I hat a titan doctor- I- g wittt »U the pretended Kje Dccute In riitr- ; . bnrphaad ticioity, aod they made my we-worao. • Dr. Jcoea baa hek«4 my ejeterf ranch and rrMored my general; btalih to per*ecU^n» and to mild, and pleaitniare h'*» remedied-that It it a pkawe to w them. The 1 afflicted heed) have no hesitation ingo ing to Dr. Jonta; He it ai honett, npnglit geatfr; man. and understand! hiiiproteaalon! thoroogbly. 'a am sretl knbwa in Pittsburgh. I lireat Armstrong xbanty, fa. -j b!XhSijU._ Bothof niy ejee were disfigured and croaked. Dr. Jonta tun straightaned them all right*- I . j . i AA.HOH BROAD* - 1 Kew Brightoh, Bearer county* Fa. Both of CUT eje. wereverf much turned in for nut. Dr. Jobm hoi .tr.lgbtined tbim! mam* proved lbo H(bt. , OKCmOB W. BiDSTOM, Bowlckley, Allegheny omolj, r*. A hive been btdljr ilmiitod with hemraineol u 4 ' imkntn.! i 1 hid doniind la Tain ttoM ’jatt** with p , • • eoren diffident doctor#, Ihare ieeu Under lb# ran- ;• > cmriol Dr.! Jontt’treatment fire demand am jar- ■ r ; jj', ■ j ' ■ , Aiu|hany City. / I bars beanbllnd with cataract In obi ofmr«y*a / for tlx year*. ‘ Dr. Jonei operated mpcnltiaelMarnw - / / ‘ Marlirt«tr®et,Baalibm*,Pau/,- lii Tfcia lady la the wife of Theo. r.Bthefler, apropt;. inenidtlmaof Harrisbprg.- | 1 bare been bard of hearlDg—'wßbfiattoftgwek*' - ' iti g , ud di king oi noise la my ;bead-400 Wtoon . jwra. Tbs skillful Dr. Jons* has rwortd my haay *» log, and cnred tbsnolie and trouble, . I eceerfUlly reooipnjeod him to » gentleman eho Is master of bia trofcaalciu Mrago u 72seam. :••* • • > ' ” Libiartanßtatoßeaeta.:., Harrisburg,March,lKS* _ '/ ' •: ' "' IJVeei Oi Bn> ro-blHl. We hate eren'ca’ea of deafcew end, aflbcthma ofL— the eye,! orrarUa* hiadii that Vt. L ll ave - been under hla treatment tlx mouths.) Icaooe* . read finefpHnt. lam Aliy-nlne.iear* old.- br. . Jfooeebaacur.d mo. Ibedociott *hefo .Id iMtcare.,- t me cailea X>r. Joit* a- qnimfc ; they how home to me . ani eskwbat Sr.Xoaie gave me:*! I recommend * them to Ur. Jqom. ond 1 roc >Ea di. nd ihn .l&l.tnl t. ■.. him. I : Jt/BIBPB D. WKmi*. '! ■ rotti,Ujb»BcliiijikUl county. Cm i I hare beer* hart of having for anoaiber of y*ttßs:.«'! : v I placed myeelfandar tbfc cafe of hew. l«tk| ■'?*« C*ji »*Oi'who jtUrcid'Sie 16**1 boor. , l ■: am? ennrejbr of*tttk*coo« .by* at ; % Myaga *•« -yean?;: *>•*«•*• . k> impaired tbati oonld n it attend; t * • my P*««*- - J • lisa without the u»».ef \htee dUSrtnt §>»»»*- ..■* jonis bti fitted ine with one peir whicb enabjea me. u to see far and near with ••i.: • . ■ • 1 . JOHH WBITJkOBa, ' !' • j . .'• :•'■•“ -r ■ ;-' \ "•* ;- *1 •„• ; I bare been so deaf tor or» tty* bra «h»*> persona - « . had to ooa»e eleae to; ma and hollo v ( a bea they aptba tome. ;lwea uafleTtbetrtat»aat,p. tubed, that BimM Btdd it wa< nenbotneM,; other* aeld . It proceeded trim ihe U»w,—bat all garemaep M ... lßeuable.: hvaatroablad eitfeaftry hlodbt bom f. In my head, and £warfg>owlttg'irsTto daily. Ibev* been un.er Dr/Jo&aa' Bailment one : >oer*andl’o*lt* hear aplndrep' Indeed ell my tionoii b> go*w* *jrf r, mylheariate rator&-'Krerjtody:ia tfcJrtfelftlty .. kaowa ma, . Jly addiM la Jo&ty-AfJOhH* j > c : ;»aTarP.O..SUrliw«ty. £«* ■ ‘P. S;lr-Tba proprietors of the at. TjJood/.dofahin OahtortQhlOi'buinfonn tba lntdf**t<p«M***d. , 1 Ui oQc, ojwn 1 tolbo of tbo TALianax wow,'*. ALSIABDKB IIOTf.B. D. J.W.TBA<«ns,H.D.,:LL.B. . . tlf&Vflttu.* - Protb: p.bakkb.il d. .... Prot ISAAC WOOI’J M.D- • Prot JAHIS B. WOOD, B.D. Pro'. JOHM J. OAANAjB. D. ' ‘ Prot w.H.onoaottrkd. L . OIuBMMBBD.BD. • CB«*. I»AAO ®- fr , - • DATIIrB. BODO*BS,«.D. . . , s J.P.OABBISB,jf D. 1 * J PrOl M. SIBTASSpB, B. D. - lf ; ■ •■•. jiilS.:.V'. ; •ittumntt-l.fj.ij'i.i ;j ;;;• -Prbt J*B'BABI*BTi M.& ... .'. /j .~C pStW-^BtSD,*. I ). „ &Z 'gß&t&i. • --- «■*•! • M ltilMtaMK'!• ' *' ’ l-‘ •’ ProLW. JOB**, Jr.,K.Dj Ut*. ' HrArBOOBB.II.DI V, . « . Pt»r.DxPPAr», IL’D.PUii. P»tT. KADBSSr, B.D^Tielut. Jit; JOBSS’ MnuWl >dSnaiu »e» Si. lit ' ' AblußiU* Pin. B-*:Tort CU*. Brmr*Ojr. pr. , J..m r.B«M. .JriOdnOM*^:' V.J-.: :::■ i'. [ ■■