•p I - *■* . : li '* *\ \ * •IvisS.'L:-., .Til--. & «& • - Vl .>. „ • t ■ rf-,* ' ' ,* '* ».• '.l.',}, ■... v-v.’.'.' • •- mHi* rv).'T-\ S I^fltlte-iv' 1 a'j li fe rti> i*y . i <*Tv •*,. {• I<: ..K V Vvi-vtl • fflpfcf’ *ii f. V J K.'!i': P“ Sfei;p fPKgfe f ;?t-^’ : -' : . ; i'.''!'.§ ':?■■; 1 jpittsfoirjJt (tatty TUEBDAY MOKNINO, MABCH 10. The Proelamatioa in Europe, liter arrivabfrom England bring fall er deUilr of the great meeting in Exeter Hall, London, on the 29th of January, the spon taneous watchword of Vhloh was “Emanci pation find Union.” It is spoken of as the greatest popular meeting erer known in England, both for numbers and enthusiasm. As oonveying an idea of the enthusiasm of the vast assemblage in the main halL (for there were three other distinct and simultaneous meetings,) ve give an ex tract from a long and graphio description before as: ■ r is *?***• *** been » kind of eIS trio> AhMkjOut went to orny h***! tw * Ul # B . ni ? st tr «nendoas outburst tertune to witnesa It could not stop, but ' wl?? ‘, a l d . on > ““ whole audience taring Uaped to their teat with hats and tandker wriwd 7* T “* apparently only ,uob ‘‘K ll * l torelieve teemselTos from the almost painful, be cause suspended, enthusiasm with which they overflowed. This inoident told ait «»» oould have needed to know “ d Tisw * ° r theineeting. U i a * tr ‘ Uon - When the etair ,h*M“**d 40 nee the words, “Mr. Lfacoln’e eltotion,” again the same tremendous shouts arose, and if the President oonld only, have heard them he wiu, 5f T !if gUI l todou,,t own identity with the “best-abused" man aUve, as he U generally esteemed to be.” In the midst of the proceedings, a tele g»m was received from a meeting in Brad ford, 4000 strong, saying: “We are for Emancipation and the Union: whit are you?" Another of the same kind was re ceived from Stroud at a later hour, both of which intensified the enthusiasm, if that were possible. - Thtf erowning speoeh was delivered by Nawiua Ham, the peroration of which we give, with its msguifieent invective against 81avery, wherein he uttered the declaration, •That ‘God has madeof one blood all na tions to dwell upon thofaooof ail the earth' [oheexs;] ttatthere is no right so sacred as mat which a man has to himself, no wrong so flagrant as that of robbing a man of him self (cheers ,] that it is an abomination to steal a man and to sell him [loud cheers;] that (t is no less an abomination to breed a man and lo seli him [hear, hear,) than for a man to barter away his own offspring for gold [loud cheers j] that it is an abomina tion to expose man and woman on the sta tion bloek and feel their muscles and hand them over to me highest tedder asyon would cattle; [shame I) that it is an abomination to deny to woman the rights of chastity and maternity [Bear;) that it is an abomi nation judicially to declare that a oolored man has no rights which a white man need respeot [hear, hear;} that it is an abomi nauon to flog a naked woman, whether she be a Hungarian Conntesa. or an African slave [hear, hear;] that it is an abomina tion to fine, imprison, flog, and, on a repe tition of the not, tang a man for teaching another man to read the Bible: [hear, hear;] thitiituhideou* blasphemy to ou«Uutt Bibi« of a God.of love in defense of each abomi niuons [hear, that a confederacy of men fighting in order to commit these abom inations should bo regarded ms engaged in • e portentous piraoy rather tKanin legitimate werfare; that the eonsoienoe and heart of uee England can never wish to recog nise an empire avowing as iis corner stoke the right to -maintain and extend these abominations [cheers;] and I lastly, as the recognition of an empire involves recep- Uou of-its Ambassador, that the loyalty %t Great Britain loathes me very idea of Such an indignity being offered to the Boyal •tady we delight to venerate as that her ' end widowed hand, whioh wields only the Sceptre of love over the free, shonld ever be contaminated by the kiss of spy representative of bo foul a conspiracy against eivilbation, humanity and Godl" Until Mr. Lixcoix issned hie Proolama- Oon of Emancipation this aoyornment stood in a false position before the world. It was ae obvious as any fact oonld be, that ‘he war of the rebels wes weged in behalf - of-filaveiy-ttatita olgect war to restore 1U supremacy and re-establish its rule," which i tad been broken by the election of 18W\ and that the principle which was as •or-ted and. rendered .triumphant by.that. eleeUon waa ito great piinciple of freedom everywhere. That election marked the pro greia of that principle; and was one of its P?*?* 1 It put the principle of ilATeiyr, whioh is the principle of aris toenoy, so far as this coon try was concern ed, down beyond the hope of . resuscitation by means of the ballet hex. This the slave holding aria too racy knew. They saw plainly that they must either abate their high prebnsions and oease to rule; or yen tore open the only other alternative; seces sioßj aimed rebellion tad revolution. They ehose the latter, for s long time onr gov eniaient refused to recognlxetta solecanae of quarrel, ignored its own great principle,; nta based itspolipy and its action upon the apd (fa the eyes of thepeople of E«- rope) the subordinate questiopofthe fa teg- i rity of tta Upiop, fa if ttat integrity were potelble eo lpiig aethe cause of nil the trou- ‘ ble remained fa full force ud rigor. This! it was that pawled the friends of freedom fa Europe, andeaused them so long to eland aloof in eold lndlfferenee. But now the great issue is fairly and oorrectly Joined, the enthusiasmof the demddraoy of Europe b fully aroused, and the great meeting • just notioed, together with hundreds of ollisrs of s like du&seter, b their fall hearted response to that Jbdaratlon of Pnedoia, and to msaawftelfaa fighting I ttrir battle .op thtoeMo*SfSn|S;.i. n . |r| ] The arbtooraoy there.M W«lbvfaS,> faerapyhere; with&t«WWaadflunkeys] who hang, upon tta skirb of both; are as bitter s*, ever. snd -are dofag aU they' cut fa preserve tta “corner-stone" of their der- Hag System, and rteUrtho progress of those prfaeipba which an desrinedlfa sweep •faWBX-fa every forfaframitheetath, and fatroddoe the ere of equelrighls and ha msabrotherhood. -j," It b tauntingly thrown Into the teeth of tta President and hb friends than the Fro . elamatlon of Freedom will not liberate a single abTs ; but these botaibg reverbera tions ffomEarope,whlcheometo;us “like the eound of many waters," assore us ttat ths, wool of Liberty, ilumsnity and Fro grees lfae been spoken, and that, so tu from UfagaonfinedfaibopenUoss to the _ plaptatbae of a few Confederate Bebei ib atoral power, or, father, that pHadpb of whioh'it ip, fao : will go forth- to IhocoatoaQipatlon ofrite whob '4nglan4 Is. aUaSam with tho spirit of . proolanfabn, whlb the oeaUaeat Je tna- bung and hearing with the fiaW 6f com of ho.lil.lnL rentton ha. been ntte.ly dispelled, no/by that proclamation Itself, but by the spirit ken/d Til'T 175,0:1 * hi =h ithas awa kened in the European masses. „ Ald for the Rebels. Anonymous," (he able correspondent of Uie London Dai/y J/mt, 'who recently ad dressed a letter to Lord Palmerston on the constant flagrant violation of the neutrality laws by British ship-builders, has, accord ing to his promise, returned to the aubjeot in a second letter, and given additional particulars respecting the fleet of vessels for the rebels, whioh, as his first letter so abundantly showed, are now being fitted out in England. His second communication shows that nino steamers recently left En glish ports with 68 cannon, 20,960 muskets, 30,080 rifles, over five . millions of cart ridges, and twenty millions percussion caps. He saysj numbers of vessels laden with ma terial and munitions of war constantly leave the ohief ports of the United King dom, notably London, Liverpool, Bristol, I Hull, Glasgow and Belfast. They clear outwards for neutral ports, but‘many of them are again heard of as having been captured by United States cruisers, while I attempting to run the blockade, or as hav ing succeeded in doing so. He gives the nhmes of a number of these vessels, with their cargoes, showing that the supply of l munitions of war for the rebels from these sources is immense. The writer woes on to [ add: I Surely the shipment to neutral ports of such vast quantities of material and muni tions of war is in itself a sufficiently suspi •oious circumstance to justify the interfer ence of the proper authorities to prevent violations of the law. Will the honorable member for Sunderland, whose voice has I been not so unfrequently raised in the I House in defence of the slaveholders’ rebel lion, have the temerity to affirm his igno rance of the nature of the transactions in which his name figures with disgraoeful prominence? Will he deny that his offices 1 # Ertmdon are the common resort I of Charleston and other American pilots. I but especially Southerners, who tout aero for hire in this contraband trade? The I Government owes it tbitself first, to itsally I the Federal Government next, to prosecute rand to punish those who violate either the Queen s proclamation, the Foreign Enlist. I ment act, or the customs regulations. It is I I simply incredible.that it alone is not cog- I nisant of facts notorious in commercial cir- I cles, and the evidence of which is more ea sily accessible to its agents than to lookera [ on. The one circumstance to be kept in I view is, that these parties ship goods, con- I traband of war, ostensibly to neutral ports, I but with a full knowledge that they are in- I tended. for another destination, and that I one which is not legally aooeseibte to them: I m ?. lh , er , vort*. that they are going to. blockaded ports. Here the subject is left I for the present by, ny lord, yours, Ac.” Vallandlgham’s, Great Speech. - Of this speech, which the Pittsburgh Fml published at length, and lauded very highly, tho Vicksburg correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial writes: “Vallaadighsm'a late speech in Congress .hfs ro i“ \ gr,at Ben * a i*on throughout It , h ” l* o ® published in all tie leading Southern papers, and in several Qna . of pamphlet fern. The planters Mississippi and Louisiana rthmk u-is the greatest effort of the age lull of wisdom and patriotism. Nearly I « Tery “*? *° “poke to, on the trip of the Queen, referred to the subject." Ibis determines the status of the Foil. But, by the way, tie Post promised to haTe I Vallandigham here some of these days to address what it calls the “democracy." How about it ? Is he coming ? or is there I | any democracy herb of the Vallandigham school outside of its own walls ?We ap prehend that that promisewitl be broken, and, like all bad promises, it will be less , criminal to break it than to keep it. That endorsement of that peripoteUo prophet of I treason by the Foot, was a bad job. I I The Army of the Polonac> The following from the New York liner ii simply a condensed statement of the tes timony of about everybody known to hare 1 I recently Tisited Gen. Hooker’s army^ I. Qe“-Hooket; has made the eery best ure 1 of the forty daya ln whioh he has had an ] thonty. It was literally out of his or any | otherGeneraTa power to adxanoe against the enemy in-Virginia. Nature had put her ban upon that. Bat he has worked an-! ceaainglyibr the elerationof the efficiency! and morale of his army. Their discipline, thezr tone, their comfort—aU these hate been yasUy improxed. From oar corre spondent with the army we receire ao ! counts continually , that they are being brought to a finer condition than exer. I Desertion has sfopjfed, and thousands of de-1 flerters haxe been, returned-to the ranks. I The men haxe as much faith in Hooker asil they haxe exer had in any leader. They ! are anxious, as always, to be led against ! the enemy, that they may try the fortunes I 9* and the force of their mettle* onoe I more. \ I Gsu. Niatsr.—Wo had the. pleasure of s cull from this gallant officer yestsrdsy. He [ is in tbs most robust hesltbsnd fine spirits entertaining no doubt of Iks sbiiity of tbs army of tbs Cumberland to "grappla with the enemy in their front He ropre sents th'e army as being in fine oondltioa.! Gold and Silver. rTbe amoant of ipede In tha I DoitedState* in IMS ni Product «f California front ISI9 to pcMOQt Hum Other morm of rapplj dur ; in* *mw period Imported daring imho rS i,tod mi wughi ty immigrant* (13- ifiou,uio immigrant* at SjO jper ll. ' ratol—- Ex P art «l from laia to ih« Dnmut tlm. 19 , Ammwt counuiS | B ~* 4lo . oa >.«K) Itwt bytidprrtjckj, 4g 14,000,000-101^00^00 8788,000,000 •BiUtUtrimencuU Vircuiar. O®K MBMTXBBAanas BQ DAD *oa IH Dl*. M. Y. YViian. pnbUahe. an * “ T *l offioor’., letter, deled on boerd the United State, .teem gunboat Chippewa, off Algeeiraa, Jannery 16th, whioh«aY«, npoa the authority of a BriMh offiedal, “that a projeet ie on foot in England, aoperintended lw .Slanry if; Uie rebel nary, lo capturethrtTnUed sites I Squadron on the Mediterranean elation I wuh iron nbir Mid to be near ly ready for eeS" .The/writer fears the capture of the Belesie,- whichwv. Expect ed about the first of jLpril,aad nrges that tfon olad vessels ehoold be sent to the' da> fence of the squadron. Tim Jiaahrille Union aajrs tint a number of the leading mercantile firms of Huh. Tiile, who nere aotirela aiding end abet ting the rebellion daring the reign of t*r ror In that dtj, and contributed freely of their means In aseistingto rulti and hank- “ «&•** <*«<■%»*« or ther-Uhlied States eej that -judgments against themforthelrKortkerttdebut would Sin them, aa. the/ oannot eolleet from their Southern debtors. i WILL RE A M FETING TB* BKPUBLIOAH rxeatmvi ™ M ® I T TIE ' of Mlegbeny County, at the COce of Ohatinm, Oreo! stmt, on S ITDEOiT, the 14th dor of Kerch, at 10 o'clock e m. The elt-nd ucaslill Uu nefflbua iiiiqMtod. . -wv-w.«-y iL B - HtQLCT.rhmlv.rs JA3. 14 NTHKBLASD|Bte'ji • Tb* feUovJag are the sea ben of the Committee: ®-Nr«t*r, Chairman, Peebles toemihlp; %<*«■©»«. Upper Bt. CUir •« w B. McOustta, Floater m Assua. McClokk, Mlffllo m B. 8. Camahao, Binaiarhao; Wm. A. Baxxuox, HcKoencrts S 2" boroojb; MeKumi, Turtle On«k; Jon Hkkeojt, abater tovnsfclb: QaaoaßEii.T.Preaklta •« 04. Gao. Oku*. 3d Ward, AUeafcanr* Bnnu H. Gam, 2d Ward. •• *oOwm«ta, vhartitr* tovmihio; J. J» Boittioi, ladleaa ** ** WM. WHUAM*, 9th Ward, PitUbonb: Jm Ik Butukluid, 3d Ward. “ P. /nraaon. Ist Ward. « ■revTCßnox, Bth Ward. « Oto. Ftxur, GoUio* towashim P. Diwiu, Plan m ** JSOTiCiS. Wv OniOß OF THE PUXfTLVAXU. B, B. 00,, V I _ _ Oual Iwunnt, j Feaosjlvaala Bailroad Ooapnav hanb/mltM pabUo no tic*, to all whom li mayeTnokru, ihft m I putunca of tho power and authority oonJarrad anon [ l* by sundry provisions of an Act oi ths Genual As- I or tne Commonwealth or Fe&nsylVAala. an* he» the aala of the KainLtuot th. tho am day ot Sq, A. J>. one Ihooaand alibi ban “d rixty-Utroo, abAndonao mooh of tbs Wat. tfn Division of tho Canal, lately jbrmlax a part of tho Main Lina of tho Public Work*, aadtt ibTbo. twoen BUlitvilie and Johnstown, (commonly known at tho “Upper W ultra Division,’*) tenthor aloo nth ouch l/aas, Feodors and AMsrrolnlvwa vut w Jonas town, at ptnaias to or are aood in Manoo* lion with Mid Up£« Wootorn DI.UanT „ —?F ort «! the Board of Directors. wlt&eot tho o«ai of tha said Ooapaay, tho S&th day of robraaiy, A. D. 1463. 31, • J. BDQAM TBOHSOB. Jua.l mh&tmyl Pre-ldcat, |TS*AN KLhCTiON for President And ala Directors of tho Maochectcr Savlnn Bank wlii bo hold at tho Host*, on bap. X/BDAT, tho SBih day of March, ISta, botwoan tho boars of 1 and 4 o clock p. m. „ w THOB. B. UPDIKJ, Cashier. ■ Moochistor, Fob. 86th, President nnd Jvt] tho Monoogahtle Bridn Oo ?unß , Jsi| h /iKt T io Dlvidoadof FUUB rett Oltll,, oat of tbo profits of the lut •lx months, payable to repxoosnUvo*, oa and after Morch 10th : ««tlli,:i, r^ O»3—T-186G-X ‘ DBAU'a PLABTATIOB BITTAHa. They ponfy, mwiphM and they create a boaitny appouta. V They are an andlooxa to shango of water and dist ** They oTTouaifi sflbetA mf hobi? • ws* 7 >trengths a< tho systva and «nJTon the mind. T Jf* *hi4«antla and lntormlttont'bvoxs. They the breatnaottaddltj of tho stomach. •They core tad UoattlpUioo ucaMCtu They euro DtacrbM, Cholera and ChoUra KwHa. H.rvo« Boadaeho. ummLwVm *** They make the woak man. strong, and are hoisted Mtare's S*tt restorer. They are of Dare Rt_ itmt* itnm, w. taiobratod aodaretaJkaa with thTplewniro oTwftS out regard to an or Umaofdoy. FarUreStfly re* coauaeaded to iMoirtat a natU .itoutaht Bull oy a,I iSUn. ißf.r n w lurKm ! Mhamxn ■Arti §r jtat rMMTMHMijnmjrTa. A UJEBMAN'b umOK romoTod to lho rear Of Axroislor BniUlaos. LKukitnsi Ain,blß| City, (DMTIf OBMlilf lie Fuf Ifth 1 la win bantondn to 1 diopaten. Cunvoyaaclax dcae ■«»* rmi Mtaia rented ana reliectl nsaadeT*' J. DFaB. mblfrJLw* * Ue * t * talrd Padarai street. L’UUNu—Oh the Whirl; on Baturdn * fornmn llui BUT 00008 BOX. wfftfJSESsra TOiSV, UKK'S CALF AHJ) QBAIH LIATHU 6BOXB AHft BiUtOSiLS, vith tkkk Jut rmiTtd *t QXO. ALBUM, SOH A ctf.*S, TL eonmr Wood md forth tt». VAMiAnlJii EUimyriKU] works AuA'f MuulefOrologj. Joit pubUehad. Ur*« DlciilßATT at Alts, M a f atotk and »tuep GlilwpU ob KaUroad Court rnctlon. n*Bpt oa Bridga Couatißetioa. M&fUtcon* and Maceaaka' Packet B ok. lardoax on toa Staam Inr

.; Erintn Huiivoi, ba fn.-tOo.m-eUt But. |V| AUAZ.IMKS, PUK li-HU., All PfiOTOQBAFHB, aev it/lti, it AIUBtOAN ABD IMPOBTftD BTATIOHIBT. aU ftajM, at lovwt prkM, at ' ’“ I “ Ud •*• *« that an nub, zrs 1 rB H s^ l S2°“' LAT * FAPBBB aadMaffA, ZujaS, neolrod u eooa a> pnbUatud, at „ POBMIdaSAUB, MOABT BOOKS, OBBBBH. OT ABD 9 tUUiHBAOK itOLDEBI, tt “7“ at“d?rt»,'? HIOSMATIOB ** 1 WttMlW, ■Wholnato aid Btun Book, Itatlonorj, Myi- andNovtpaptr Kaporiom, WilO JtA * OHXO HAI*L, Tiff H BXBKBZ. yunua-^MC An (cttn atw ataoßnuat Jut ncslnd. 1122,000^00; 1,01^000,000 28,000,000 Jilra" 1 * Üb?l * l ‘ Inotroawat* wuraatod for in OHABLOITI 8LCH8.43 iuu, .tmt, übso bT * Btlam Broa Plaaoa 141,000,000 iQIutAFiiST riAtiiM ihb ooohtht, JW» brUMBm., Hi* loik,ud fiTiytin. Alill fQrlmatJttrt noilfd. OHABtOTI* BLD1I«. M Jmhi™ Ap»* ** H»H>« Bi» b?(uta'i Dnrtfliua jabto 105,000,000 <1,412^00,000 /IUABIUMMoM'a. V 300 bbli. cbofee Ltki Short Amlm, SO.bbta. prist Street Udarw...., * iNGkIOMM/MUmi, - . . Ifrhhd*. of Brova Sager. Jail retired tad far etto bj tHJL&K ?iH OOBDEB, H* Second rtreet. DKOOMd I azvom I V UOdottaßulßnooi, 60 M Juey “ * *6 « MmUsis “ * ■ SJ. 44 ■ Hickory'* nb’io i■. . Joan a. jmmiaxg. ■ ——;— j? lB ** HDMIyMd fl>ad ctr—u. iai bo» M n «w “4 tw **t* atoriy nwttj, o*nßumii 7 **•■•*•?doita •*. .11* JAmiljrOrS aWD ' - JOOM A, JUUUUAM', ""**** Liberty nd fcaad itr—ia. I pa> °P by tha Mtur Libwtr md fl«< rtwa ■ms SOW a '*‘d£Sii^ o<,,U ’ u > l l»OOn const •iWooeaadllistitn'k -^j £: BVBBKS BOLMf, »***\**P*te«*Wl forcibly enter theMtik.t 1 ko«i, or anycoorurwlu*: flow of lbe mm., under a penalty cf twenty-five dol • ttWj and u; perara *otfiendlßg r who .hwU b* lotted »Wria« a&r adhibit, .hall be fined not fob 1 wao fire doll we, end imprieonad not 1* • than teen, htnn, lu tee CiwnetWn of Md ? r * penally of 'teeatj.fiTe; P***« ehall bring or kwp any dog! vIMUn tli*Mnikat Houte, daring market hjort, an.' •* on* dollar for aaoh dog. An. T. Mo batoher cr other person «hnll occupy fu\ ““•■P«e»g|«WM teet lion the partliiunJi SiSS*JS , AL^ c> “ 1181,1-,# »“ d wi»h a* Una of th* fixed benonei, aeto all other stands _***•■• M° eMt .hall b* enttad within iht Market Si on, « pickle, tain*, or other filth thrown the,*, ir.oroa the pavement* surrounding th* game, no. flT*dollaiiloreaohofian**. ' -« j *• *• pamfigb ehall ha obatracted byf: pjedßf bortet, or other obetiuctloMii uerUn, cr by etendlng onnccMaarily thereto, nnderi 01 t* aechoiaaM i dad ah bon ofi«ndihg ahaU be Uebl* to arraet hi the ln»t *. -* . I * lo P* f *°ht enoept the regular foaea of. weeH any batcher*' meet: h lr“J7*Maik.iHons#, unltae each patent ehali 7*l* P“ d to the cl ip from twenty- Ay* cent# to. two Wlew, la th, discretion of lha Oiukof Marketa-mr •won prlvuege. * 1,0 meal, Tegeteblea, froIL or article eold by weight or meaaare/ahaU; «Hhla lha Market by other tcai**,i •eight* or aaotarea than each •• shell have baei 1 *2**, regulated, branded or-etabiped according to I * dotlan,and the forfeiture o( iiuhdobcUT* »oale*,w.ights or meeiue*.' * Arhli. Ho tebletes or hones will WaßOwed to: Wttajnoii any of tea atreeta within the Diamond: S?hooriu* r ott ****** days, doriog mar*' Oocupaata of the corner roam In th» Market Bone* ah hi not kareacoe. to the-lotertnr oath* «aae, afiar market hoan, bat shall secure t heir: own ct communication, *a the Cterk of Meik.ts *Mdl direct, And if feunl trap—lug, after market .belt be held liable to the penalties under Ar *wa». Section 11. - ' Xt }: *1 All deaWn in meat asld or of ■»*# oy He quarter or taoir, aac *ll other article. •*igk»» will be dealguated itandb on applies tlon to tha dark of Markets; and no floor,- bog«. fJt *M* fimarter erjnoca, *r other prodac* told py weight cr mtaeur*; ,wi)l he penaltui to to offued tor tela *n any of th* street*, tqomot or peaemebU' .ammadlag tbe Maifcet Mouaa, diri»g market cf tbo Uhnk ol Merkale,: who *ll*ll oherga ixom twenty-life canta to (wo del- UiafcrUanaofwjthetend*. ■.-> %* An.l6 Ail bntcbetß’ meet by the quarter or i mon, and all hag., fljor, or other anld«a Bold by ; weighi«(exeq>t putter la lamp, purporting to he of i * P*®®* “ «*i » under a penalty not wuceadtog fire del- Um, la the dlaomtioaof4b*M*ior. - “ ; f *?, cn **» b-««h or other-fixture l ihaU b* latroduoed into the Market Zlooee by,any ootchar tr other parINANCE regula fngthditi&r k»U Jo Allegheny Cliyl l Stir ordrimtd andenacted Sy the BeUct and «»»»• ftiwfli qf the Oita rf AUeghemf, and U u a d £■£* ** ** auHorUf cf the Chat the o«v Makhst House, «cmp(m< the U*”* bun»«; »wn 12 wwn on Thursday* until 12 o'clock *v^ n ° Q «4d»yi; and from 14 o clock) na until 9 o week p m. on Saturdays, of «ti j wet k. r ®*?• annually, at the ujual tins foretecUng City Officers, eli:t one perwn who shill ■!"••• 9i® r * *f Markets; said Clerk of Markets .•MUglvrbond, with good and stfflcteßt surety, in the psoai nun of Two Thatusnd tollarJ, to be ep- PnaldaDt of the BelcctC.uocll.ccu. SSStf .faithful performer ce of his dot et, •ttordtag to the laws of the CommonwiaHb and tbs ordinances «f tha dty. | . ®* l- *• Thj* the Committee«n Markets thill, an ««*»**. time far the eltctlcn of City vmcers, eleot one person to s rvsaafiwtepertf M*r o* * *o d ooo person to act as Market Constable. . *■ It ab*U be the duty of tbe 01-rk of Ifar “*? * funeral supervision over tbo market*, •nd to tee that the city crdinsccts, and such roles as ®*J •fopttd fur tbe regulation of th. mnrk-is, •J» properly sntoroed. He skill open and c cse tbe *!r?r tt J? onid » “ the boon which e.all ve sj*-tia.».l ! ii?kf * 08 Markets, torn on tbe gas a»d ~k“t °P *he Market Bouse, wbeu such abalt lie n»- ®*** u li and extinguish tbe same whtii it is so lon* gw required. He shall rent all batcher or other •UUs or standi in the Market Homo, tod ;n any ad- Jtaalagspace which may beaUotUd-for market pur. Poses, and shaU collect all rents lor she same, and PVOTer all monies recelrel for the tame to too uty 4t lsut ones each week, taking hi* receipt forth* mm*; Provided, That untU the entire co t of the new Market Boose, City Bail, •I. «Lsi u *®**». **d other Diamond Improvements “•J** 1 / P*ik he shut psy o»er all c-fltctJoas on •jootmt of market revenue to tha “Treaaoier of tbe gJHS}°^2» f *w the hrscUoaof a Market Bouse, ‘ i,^ 1 ' Weigh fccilee, Ac.,” In pursuance cf a Irtnt i eeomtion of Councils and the Act of Assembly creating each OommlMtonen. **•.“** ol * rk of Market ital U pro* *“■ sullaela blanks and books of accounts. In which it shall be hie duty to keep an accurate so «»unt ol aU stalls or stands leased; to whom, date of Bmeattd annual rent, and also of all monies coUcct «o,irom whom, and on what acooniit. He shall also i- *l*h soltakU blank reoejpts and checks, is which he shall ke*p an accoi ate account of all col- Motions made from regular or transient leasts of sthus or stands, showing name of occupaat, or num oar of stand, date and amount so ooiierted, ciilnr hM receipt for ttcii sam so collected. , "*•*• ZhattbesaldCLikofMarkeUßhallrendsr to the Committee of Markets, for the lufsrmuioa or Oouncde, a monthly statemeat, retlßtd by Ms affldatit, showlog the total tollettlons for etch month, aceoßpanied by Ms vouebtrs non the said Tnaamer. b*o. & The Sweeper of Markets shall attend dur*. lag market hours, end shall co-operate with the’ Usrfc of Marseta, u&der Ms dltectioa. in oosnlns anicl.slng the Merest Hones, and in enforcing the ardiaanote ax.d rules rslatirs to tbs same,r f Art. * Tost tbe Sweeper of Markets eba 1, as toon alter market boon u Maybe convenient, and But inter tun six o’clock p. tn., on In sJayeaid Frl •* such week, sweep up, cleanse and remote from the Maiktt Boose all and dUh which ■V b» fooud i and, If so required fcy the Uommictee °® Msrkst*, he ahatt tboroogbly wash with the hose the pavement within and aurrosuoiog tbe Merket Metse, as atten se may os deemed neteieary. ttfl. f. That tha Market Co us table shall atteod during market hours, and aid in maintaining KoO i ® 4 rd * r , aud snforcing the oidieanee* asd rules r«la* U»g to tbs market*, cl ection of the cltia nßaikets, who shall call tha city police tobis ajl should such ba deemed heceassry. af*K®*s That the double row of stalls In the centre af tha Market Bossa shell ba leased to butcoere, lor tea sale of botchers’ meat. Art. 2. That us ledgssatthebackoftha botchen’ •iaus,oreomuchtnaraofas may ba naotsaary, shall baaitoued tor the uae of pruduc.ra, for tbe sale i t tea .proouote of their own jarme, such as butter eggs, peaitry, etc. *' Arad The fixed sands around the Interior of the walls of tea Market house, and also those in the In terior of the same, ana wrmuch of the arts as mat bo aecoossry, shall b*l«aeed totarmeteand xaraen esa. fortes sale vfirull and tegetebks. Art. 4. The stands in tee otnua! area, or so math thereof ae usy he nemmeary, shall bo rented for the am of farmers, gsrdeears. dtalera tn fru;t. trnis him, beef and pork •old' by the quarter or more, and tor any otfeor puipHe for which no sptciho tr-vUlon hmbste made, aa tbe qierk of Mark ts may haTe demand. Bio,*, Ihstlhs choice of all butchers’ aid .other •taim or stands in the said Mark.t Hoas. stall bo odd at public sutcry, coaunenctns on Tutsler. the' 9Ut day ol March, A. V. 1863. subject to n& L. nud real a* msy bo egiwed upon by the Obmaltteo caMarkets, trottied, That tbsasid M»y.r ufths flails or staadi ihsU not bo lscnssed dorloc tee form of ten years trem the date uf su.h Isaso, , w tanhymk;^^ [ in force, nb{cct to 107 OKtmrr aodiflcttinni •hkhihe Committeeon Market. iyXiaScS! And the laid Committee ■hell her?fall powerto mauaaeh rnlM for tbe rejuUtien oft Markets as »M| ao*iL hnern. ri, , to J lt n!l ith lh *P«”Woiuof this Tta f > *£•““•, b® "Ported to the next rigSer feting of Crnmcim, for approral or rejection; a*S toir!£f irSTi ? rd,B * nc ®» *ad the mlei tor (he-re*nU(ieß«t,iMrk«te t ..«ttlch «r» now u force, or jrhtch may hereafter be adopted, shall be primed, framed and conspicuously pasted la the \ C -r r tls 6 J i^ ormado h cftDe public. B f. o, ,hli otdtoEn'c* shall takaeSect Ira. mediately upoh tbe cdcopanty ofthe new Market Hoosef.r market porpcaea. - =»araai «nSrtni f^u«y o«*lmj and enacted(mo. law thin ihn flitb da. ‘‘ MAMSS MARSHAL t, Frcnjentofthcselect ■ ooneiL JOHs BHOWN, J«„ rreraentaf the Gemmon Connell. {;• Clerk ortho delect Council. mh“S < ” ral “'- o ‘" fe “« Connell. Ail UiUUftaftUifi to authorize the £ g J*Si r *V J “‘ c ! itrett. •»f Ik* h lh * l ih« Commute* on Dtrceij be “f.* 1 "*?* •nthoriied ul directed to Inette end ri SSi^SSV* 1 n® S l * 4l ®* •*“* paring of fiban* yff Thi rt i*!!: f 5 oln o« t^sssssss' accenting to the rale Acre Indicated, aid proceed to' mate demand andcoKct \fc. S£?£, 0 cording to the ptotWon. or ilVi ??of ie «£JX iheOcmabnwealtb Of p[S^;.S£ C ™] U>led ha Act dhflmng the manner ol coii«etinV ,k. •zpecaea of grading and paving tf ths iirwt^inii i JA3UB MvBSHALIT Pwaident of the Delect CjuclL ! JOHII BttoWft, Ja,, Pmldtnt of the o*aagn Council. D. Hacranßox, Gleik of th-5 SeUct Council. o *“‘ OL *’ UU,k ° £ th ' Council. A 2" OKDINAACE regulating the num ber and pay of the day ana night police. O-.0..1. he u ord*i*e4 and facta* bg ika ttUd aad toucan CoumciU o/ and Uii “ r aaarfed bg tbt authoring of tka mrrttr That fmm and alter the let day of p/br^ t talary of the High Uonalable ah«ii be four hundred anu eighty (ibu) do.lara per annum. -The number of w ‘ ,ai “ BQ • hail. l»e eight, and the IraSoi. •bail be lour hundred (400) dollar, per uum 'lh, day police and night, watchmen U » U rf e M lhfl lm “ edl * klß control Of the Police Committee *“* w u^^s^M^iassK:' and the eame 1. hereby repealed uuno ® he ,hJ « “>• *lb iv ■ JAHT3 HAESBALL, Prtßideut ot Select OonnclL JOUBBttOWK,J?“ L Preeldeot of Common UmaCH; Anm* of Select Cotmdl. ttMOo-uai* ofoons Oobncil, CW[CIQIIAMm , 1 Kualutamoi OMutpUni m. S' TJ IR 3STI TJJ 3Ei JH> t no. u eKiTuniLD muon, , QAUj atthb ■•;• ... T 1 GIFTBOOK STORB, l‘ :■ - ■ 7 So. 11l WOOD 'fit&lKT, If jeo want bargain* la PHOTOfIBAPH ALBUMS, A.,' I ;'.' LAB ®» *SO BM*Lli BIBtfc), ‘■ioUw wUf »o*. too t.omnouto o.uuca. ’ha oo au ?* OTTTO WIM K4OH. 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