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,107:dlar occasions, though many had apparently
imbibed a fair quota of hoLday enthusiasm, and
j..l7PlibCard of hut few accidM ts, none of them of
..i.a.aeriouseharacter. Altogether, the observance
' , lathe day 'was creditable, and we believe the
mntunity generally enjoyed it. We trust all
..may...survive to Celebrate many returns with
~ opial pleasure.
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VOLUME XVFFL
11)e !kilo Peet.
JA Mr 9 P. BARB,
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Veekty - ~e , kelfecriptittes Ttro•Dot.,
Iwitirperlot9; "wreMa /cif the; Ono Dollaf
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ORPHANS" FAIR,
OPEN EVERY RIGHT,
d. X T .
X4I;T,AI. RA/140.11.D ACCIDENT.—Two Masi
R ELLIID—Tir men were killed at Blairsville
intersection, on the Pennsylvania Railroal, on
_,Batnrday evening, about seven o'clock, by the
express train, which left the city at half ,peat
03e:0' s ...tack- that afternoon. The train was
'Wind time at Hillside. and was running rap
tdl,y.,,to make it up. Three men were walking
elerig the track near the intersection—Frank
Binger; Andrew Maxwell and his brother..
"Thefreight.train coming West attracted their
litienticio, and they did not see or hear the ex
lima, the fireman and engineer. of which say it
'was - impossible to see any one on the track for
xlo:"snmoke of the freight train. The express
train calm. on, knocked. Singer and Maxwell
`dooke, and rut them to pieces by passing over
them. No sh , .,k was experienced on the train
`fililrir ti,Vplher, who. was tasking on the
ties, ontside the, rails, escaped unhurt. and
gave the alarm When the train stoppe d part
of ..krarctiell's• coat 'wsis found on • the cow
:3qate6er: Braii avers young men, in the em
-1114. of the. Company. Maxwell was an extra
MsOge-niastrir on the Indiana branch, and
lin - been on the road six years. He lived near
4he interse4tion and was buried on Sunday.
Binger- wee engiiged in gettingeut ties; he had
groan married but a few months and his wife
- resided in this city; his remains were brought.
to the city on Sunday. ,A,,Coroner's inquest
was4cMti . upon the remains on Sunday, at
1101,vtemetion, developing the above facts.
Ziwor- - YExtaDAY, - or rather Monday, which
was observed for it, passed off, like Christmas,
The day was ushered in by the usual
Amid demonstrations oT Young America, with
ire-mum,. which were :kept up at intervals
Absoughout the day. The streets were alive
--with humanity, but not so much crowded as
Ltairlatilas day, nor did the toy and candy
:shops drive so brisk a trade. The old-fash
ioned eustoni,of New Years'_ calls was not so
enereltyObserved as heretofore, though many
• Itipt.npen hpuse•and • enmrtained all
s who called liberally: The Pliimis of aniiiiiietnent
were well patronized. The Theatres were filled
day and evening, as also the minor dramatic
temples. Tne Art Exhibition and Orphans'
,elf were both crowded in the-evening. There
was leutdrunk.ennots than we 'have observed on
AeoLuaNTS.—On Saturday,Mrs. Humphries,
_South Pittsburgh, fall on the ice and brpke
arm. A Mr. Hamilton received a severe
h in< the forehead, on the same day, by a
ke fall. Two bands on the steamer "kmpire
6 itf were injured by the breaking of an iron
.:yeelt., while - sparring the boat, on Monday.
*heck Nees, a ship carpenter in the em
••' G. W. Coffin, at the point, had his
VIII* fractured on Monday, by a heavy
r falling upon it. Peter UV land, a lad of
• years, had • both his legs broken, on Mon
;l:lP:being run over with a buggy, on Penn
, ante avenue. Dr. Walters attended to the
ries of the two last named, and Dr. Mur
.kr the. remainder. .
0115 E OF REFIIOE.-At an election for of
-0 of the House of Refuge for the ensuing
he allowing ticket was elected :
amts Anderson.
President—Joseph Penn<vic
etary—John T. Logan.
. rer—Joshua Hanna.
augers—,John Sampson, Jainrs Nl'Cant
John Phillips, George Weyman, L. R.
Baton, John Herron, George pantie, Jas.
nmaker, William Dilworth, J. K. Moor
s. M. Kier, G. L. B. Fetterman.
SALM by J. G. Davis, Auctioneer,
irth street, on Tuesday everting, January ad :
es Bank of Pittsburgh . gvta oa
" EXchange Bank.. 02 Oo
Iron City Bank. 67 05
• M. and M. Bank be 7.5
• Citizens' Bank 55 37
55 25
Pittsburgh Trust Co 07 Oo
. Birmingham baring Bank, $1 VI share
paid tn_. 100
• Allegheny Insurance Co • 30 76
Allegheny bridge Co 30 26
IteTON'S NEW DIRECTORY. —We have
a copy of the new "Directory of the
, gahela and Youghiogheny Valleys,"
ued by our townsman George H. Thurs
t is a useful and well-arranged book, of
pographical execution, and should bp in
'session of every man doing business, in
I.llrownsville, Connellsville, Mononga
,lity, .IViteesport, Uniontown, West
n, Elizabeth, or any of the towns in the
indicated. Mr. Thurston has the work
.NBE - a RESTORILD.—We are pleased to
Duffy, who was suspended
anteing the duties of engineer after the
of the "Orossimm," has l t cense
Inspectors feeling that
in no wise to blame for the unfortunate
tshich-betel that ill-fated boat He Is
• w'engaged on the "Anglo-Saxon." and as
ere is no more careful or experienced Gni.
on Um river, me are glad to be able to
- lie re-appointment. —Chronicle.
0 0 1llii/TTED sou t•Szmaxa LIQUOR. "--J
I.3p,tnlag, of West Pittsburgh, yesterday
vn
to,juil alien Smith, "for selling
Karr" *Loud. The may
words "without
lour" is no offence
:hough it might be
see how the pris
under.the commit
%odd ,amend it at
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"*. TIM Municipallnd Ward elections passed
off yesterday. We give the returns so far as
received up to an early hour this morning.—
Mr. Wilson, the Republican candidate, has
been elected Mayor, by a majority of 657.
This is about half the majority Mayor Weaver
had two years ago. Xr. Erratt, of the Gazette,
In luck. He was yesterday elected Clerk of
of Senate and Controller of,tlxi Oitiof
Pittiburgh: His majdfity is about the-Ante as
the Mayor's—perhaps less. Mr: Bichbautn.
our,presenteity Treasurer, has been re-elected
' `Vor the result as to Aldermen, Councilmen
and Ward officers, we refer to the reports be
:
low ; .
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First Ward 120 208 103 ' 190 71 219
Second Ward 185 291 149 299 81 240
Third Ward ..........»... ITO Sko .174 - , 259
Third Ward, 2d;p4a..• 476 167 440 168 429 176
Fourth Ward...L..2a.: .199 073 154 241 108 /SO
Fifth 190 194 183 186 191 183
Fifth Ward, 251 - 494 e 31.1 380 290 • aaii 206 865
Sixth ...... 264 MA 238 403 211 434
Seventh Ward /20 149 131 135 107 .167
£lghth Ward 147 289 141 200 145 280
Ninth Ward.. ........ 105 259 121 298 /22 " ‘ 909
2189 2846 2125 ssas 180 '2.870
Wpeoni ulajortty_overllwalue, 07; Errett's ma
jority over Hunter, 42; Eichbaurn'a majority over More
land, MO.
.L T. Kincaid*.
C. W Coffin....
J Reese
A. Fryer.'
J. Ross +..
D. 80yci0...--
H. Earle..... _.
.... 177
Constable.
.- 232 I& P. Collin_.
School Directors.
R. 8 Birkbeimer• 216 IJ. C. Boyd
W. B, Wader.* ,_..—.801 J. A.. Carline...
B. P. 217
Blatr
J Onaey•
George Wilson,'
•
T Ree.n.
Thomas Steal.--
Thomas °intone
J. L Bennett.
Andrew Fulton..
Aaron Floyd•
B. P. Baketell•
R. 15ndle•
T. B. Balite,
R. Rodgere...
./weckrs.
A MdFarland. T. C. Davitt, D.
let. Lowe.
M. hteltilde, 176 - 42:1 1312
J. R. Hartley. ....... 209 122 241
Jobe Taggart, I la 40 02
John Quinn, LP
Alex. Mitchell, R.-
A. Hayden, Le....... 139 417 586
James Dianam, D•. 134 425 669
Thos. Barnes, D'.... 145 407 662
Jas. Petrie, H.......... 158 aos 666
J. H. Robinson, FL... 267 185 ta
Geo. W. Leonard, H. 259 171 430
J. 3.l3eibeniek, R .... 208 163 431
G. L. MeCixtk, R.---..... ..... ... 254 168 42
SeJea4 /erector&
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W. J. Montgomery, 8 yr', LA
W. J. Morrison, 3 yr.,
R. (4. Brinker, 1 yr, .....
J. W. Lewis, 8 yr., R..........
T. 3. Gallagher, 8 Yr.,
Samuel Mason, 1 yr, R
Pearce Brennan, IN._
.1. nesting', EL— ....
Thomas O'Connor, De...
Samuel Lenhm, R
"FOURTH WARD.
J. Donaldson•
W. IL Brown.
H. Ha es
J. ..... .
I. W. Chad iwick.-
James M. Taylor, D.....
Jas. B. McDermot, D...
John H. Jones, B•
John W. McGregor, H.
John A. Parkinson, 1..
William Wilson, I
Jacob ALI, D
Richard Thomp9on, R.
John Robb, Do. .. . ...
William H. Lutton,
Jas. 0. Weldon, D
Joseph Den iz l i :
Frannie Fel D
Wm-Seibert,
Jas. Dein, ........
Robt. Colville, It
George Hill, Itv
John tiraham,
Daniel Cornroan, D..
Thos. Lesin, D
Andrew Lees, les
Jas. 8. Pattetson„ Re
Matthias Baba, D.
Daniel Taylor, Re.
George Strain. D..
Reuben Smith,R..
Judge of Stations , tat Precinct.
W. D. Hamilton, D... 106 I Samuel Moore, EL_
inspector of Etc' dims, Ist Precinct.
James Tucker, Tr 4...-..-176 Daivid Hill. Be
Judgo of Station, 2d Precinct.
James Darts, D .216 Andrew J. Cupples, R•. 331
inspectors of Medians, 2d Precinct.
Cornelius O'Donnell, De.. 238 I Joseph Irwin, R•._ 360
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Connnon Council.
John Have 429 Wm. M. Hartzell. 217
Theo. Robbins. 424 Peter McCoy 207
A. G. DPCsiscUess* ..... —.US Jams, Onakm 211
R0whatt0m5......_....426 - JohnlEtarper 222
Wtn Barnhill, Br. 418 James Blackraore.—....2B7
SEVENTH WARD. : ..i
Satect Cbuntil.
....-144 I T. Harbin, D 137
Cammon aruncil.
I Taylor. 163
716 I John Lang, D. 162
&Awl Directors.
187 1 H. Shaffer D 67
120 H. Irwin, b. no
J. Roll. D 79
EIGHTH WARD.
Select Cbuncit
Christ. Magee, D 166 I Samuel Morrow, 1t 266
W. C. M'Carthy, ils
K. Marshall, R.„..
George Norris, R
H. Young, R•.
B. Arthurs, R•
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D -- 170 O, H. Bauermau, R. 280
R. J. Leonard, D...—... 168 .1. Studley, RI. 288
J.dcNeely, D 144 J. J. Mlll.r, R. 209
Alderman.
B. F. 7 0 seiguew: D 770 Robert Noreen, Rs 262
*Kat barraon.
4 1 D ........... J. Glass,
et.Joht, D 106 8. Remittal], R• .274
. - T. IFeely,B•
Judge of Elections.
F. Wessell, D 143 E. D. Ditheridge,
NINTH WARD.
Sdret Cbimll.. ' maxi
• 'Argo* ......... ....... 302 .No oppoilHow
IB ODD FELLOWS'
le annual meeting
)dd Fellows' Hall
ly evening, the PA-
Ire elected to serve
W. WA.
M. Ed%118..
W. Bailer_
H. M'Ke6....
J. Harrisqr,
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WE CITY ELECTION.
Mayor. Contoller. Trazeurer.
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WARDS gc
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FIRST WARD
Select Cound/,
.eat
Common Chuncit.
_.3001 W. F. Richardson._
=
300
• dbiernian
I.M celm.
J. Kennelly.'
dasattor.
9S 8. Patterson..
SECOND WARD.
Aldermen.
719 f A. S. Nicholson,* Ind.. .1
ZNI
Select Cbuseil.
COMMA auscit
Shoo Wireetors
Assessor.
TittßD
Meet Cbuneil
....... 147 403 MO
257 105 462
Ammon
178 4113 600
177 422 690
190 422 608
209 163 3M
249 163 402
244 163 377
162 409 661
249, 174 4
140 4/0 00
203 100 443
W. B. Barroll
W. J. Anderson.
......249 W.
Cbuccil.
5091 L
.. C. Hepburn.-
..-..245 J. H. Richards.
295 L. Glesenk
FIFTH WARD.
Aldermen.
Ist pre't 2d pret. Total
...... 210 379 599
211 IMO 441
160 VA 476
176 211 397
41 201 242
1 16 16
Sated Council.
VA 311 636
477 416 602
Common Council,
20' 335 602
233 382 695
208 318 5211
209 217 628
206 340 526
182 399 681
187 402 689
173 381 637
176 • 371• 648
167 379 648
School Directorw.
220 316 638
314 631
310 660
180 360 640
..... 199 tar 495
..... 199 382 681
Mutable.
248 374 9rM
...... 168 331 489
SIXTH. .WARD
Seka OetmeS.
' DZXOCIATS.
481 1 James Rourke
Commmi ColawiL.
Cbmsnon anima.
828 W. C. Moreland 102
' 42/6 .No opposition.
.264 420 opposition.
Sciosol Directors. --..0.
296 I fii. Hays...
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?‘FIACTURF,D HIS TRIGS. —On Thursday last,
Jt.S.l.lffeCtiikle, a =hoot. teaehetar'Shiluse
town, was visiting a friend, Mr. McConnell,
when ho stepped out upon the •porch, which
was coveted, with- ice, and, falling, fractured a
thigh. 4 1Yre'-McNtkle is extretably unfortu
nate, as the same thigkwas fractured by an ac
cident in September last.
. ,
Yizias ,
- Jan...- - -Th - rotigh the liber
ality of Sheriff Graham the prisoners In jail
were furnished, on konday, with a barrel of
apples„ and a libiaal :supply - 7; of pvor
which they made merry, enjoying themselves
as well, perhaps, as many outside, who
.weTe
more fortunate in diair surroundiugit
' • °UHT QtrallTila SISSON/I.—Baran
ludges 'McClure, Mellon and Parke. -4
TuesDAT r ralWary 94,1841.
George and Mary Smith plead guilty, alter ajury was
sworn, to selling liquor to persons of known tutemper
ste.hittiitsfJarnes Irwin and Wil lain Dick, on oath of
constable U.: E. Cook, a M'Esesport. (ley were re
manded for sentence.
_ .
Wm. Hoover plead guilty to two charges ofpetty tar
eeny, and was remanded for sentence.
COmnfontiealtti vs..lohd,hi'Cllntbek,l a colored man,
Indicted Tor assault and batteey with interne to kill on
Matthew A. Mitchell. The alleged assault was commit..
.ted on the 28th of November last, at a serenade In Penn
township. The evidence showed. that Mitchell received
two wounds, one in the rightaide, and one in the right
hip, the former penetrating the cavity of the cheat, and ,
endangering his life. Verdict guilty.
. Commonwealth vs. same; on asiudlar charge, prekr
redbriotrirM"baughliri. From therevidenee itapPeare
that while Mlaughlln was trying to separate krointock
and Mdattelhafter the latter saw he was Cut. iSl'Latigh
lin having taken no part in the quarreld tir Clintook,
struck him twine with a knife, t he large blade or
whim, gtifaralat in the dark. one Pee/ "'Mitch
lug his neck, more serious consavien.ms having been
averted by prosecutor jumping away • Yo verdict at
adjournment_
•
Lit:MART LEL - rt. - MeV —As will be seen by
e. announcement of the Committee of Young Mons'
Mercantile Library association, Bayard Taylor and Hor
ace Greeley w gi deliver lectures, the former on Monday
end the letterori Tuesday , of next week. The gentle
men who have ohhige of the teclures'of this institution
this winter, are using all exei Lions to secure the most
popular and talented speakers, and the result so far
shows that their labor, are appreciated. We expect to
see the hall filled on the occasion of both lecture,.
nnwctere.
GEORGE W. SMITH,
DEEM* MAITSTEIt, AND HOP DEALER.
HAVING COMMENCED BREWING
for the eeenoo, I am now prepared to thrnieh my
customers with a
SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF pami ALE,.
additn' totny reiniar , bruld.ls
p u t a very FINE nAVORED BITTER ALE. put uPin
small packages expressly for family use.
This Ale is not only • delightful beverage. but is highly
recommended by the media .1 tactilty, for invalids, where
a mild. nourishing tonic is required. I have also mz
celebrated
WHEELING BOTTLED ALES.
Constantly:on hand, consisting of RANNETT BITTER
AND CO ANIPAGNE ; PORTER. AND BROWN STOUT.
iNtOkSpir sent to say lan of the city. atiglizem
SP A LDING'S
-9.
LIQUID GLUE;
taEWEADORO HAIR DYE ;
.No oppositiou.
Brown's Bronchial Troches ;
• -- mtilso,l large asso - — rtan of -
POMADES , PERFUMERY , ETC.,
• 1 ' WTM
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
Reportad lkonsuly for the Daay Morning Port
Piour...DulL Sales to-day of about 1.000 barrel•
from store, at 56,26 for superfine; $6,60®6.80 for extra;
gooos,oo for extra family, and 56.25 for faney.
Grubs...Sabel 300 bush Oata, from store, at 67r ; 260
hash Shelled Corn at 70e.
Buekwheat. Flour.. Sales 42 sacks, from store,
at $2,12;t 100 lbs.
Hay... Sales 20 loads from city scales at $lBO2l it ton
Butter... Sales 10 boxes. Roll at lec it lb .
Lard—Sales 10 bble No.l at 107c.til tb.
Becsui...Sidea 10 bbls. small white at $l,OO it bush.
Feathers... Sales 60 Ms. prime at 60c.. it ri, from
store.
Cheese—Sales 46 boxes W. R. at 10c. VI M.
Ltme...Bales 10 bbls. Lothar - 111e at $1,25 jt bbl.
Apples... Sales 40 bbls. choice at $2,25@3,00.:
Potutoes.....9alee 58 bush Neshannocks, from store,
at 60e p bush.
011... Sales 16 bbl• Lard No. lat 89c. gal.
Rags... Sales 2 tons mixect at 34c it lb.
Sugar... Sales 7 hhds N. O. at we. f.l in.; 10 bbls du at
Molasses... Sales 10 Lb's. N. 0, at 66c it gal.
Coffee...Saler 30 sacks Rio at 110.41.11e.14 It,
Salt... Sales 29 bbla. No. I extra, at $l,lO is bid
Whlsky...Sales 20 bbls Rectified, at 25e . a gal
January 3.—The demand fur more is
unabated, and the market is stringent There Is no al
teration in Exchange. Hogs—The receipts sine. Sat
urday did not eXceed2ooo head, ISO th J there are but
few on the market; price are higher, sales Otis head at
head at $0,.W00,78. Provisions firm but quiet. Moss
Pork CoUM not he sold at over $16,26016,511, though lit
tie was to be had at, these rater holders are generally
asking $l7. Bulk Meats are held at CIA' and 104 to /Ike •
for shoulders and sides for future delivery, but end be
are the rates offered. Lard offered moderately at 10e.
Bacon nominal at 73.00%c, with no demand; sales 200
bbla Mess Pork at CI, tote delivered the first ten days
of February; 800 bbls do on the spot, at $10,25; 300 bbls
Lard at 100 and 100 bbls do, delivered at Athena, Ohio,
at 9-Xe; 4000 green ,hams sold at 7'4,07%c.
changed; sales no bbls extra at 46.4804,60, the letter
rate fpr-extra farollY.;..Whisky dull at 3.40 lower, closing
at 2141. 'lllogarSWOOd.- Molasses 44468 c. Coffee 12411
Wheat firm and in good demand, at $1,26(g1,21; for prime
white, and $1,20Q1.1,Z1 for prime red. Corn firm and in
good demand at 50gf052e in bulk. Osts in demand, and
prices tending upward, but not quotably higher, sales
600 bush in bulk at 4en. Rye—The demand is active,
and prices are firm at $l. Barley dull and unchanged;
prime fall 7115 and fair to good 63068 c.
Philadelphia Stoek Market.
PanAnzrzata, January B.—The Stock market opened
with conaiderable and there was a decidedly bet
ter feeling than has prevailed for sometime past. There
was a good investment demand for city loans, with tree
sales, at 102 for new and SON for old Issues. Penna. R.
R. shares were offered rather sparingly, and again ad
vanced ye.. Bonds of Elmira R. 11. Co. not offered to
any extent., 62 - bid for first rnortgage,lo for Id mortgage,
20 for chattels and 1 for shares. First mortgage bonds
of Catawissa firm at 14 In Bank stock no change.—
Demand for money has materially Callen off, and pay
ment of interest on city debt has otherwise increased
the amount of capital on the street seeking investment.
Messrs. Work, McConch & Co, Aso Ad South Third street,
advertise that coupons of bonds of Allegheny City, due
in this city on the first of January are payable at tkeir
office.
PHILLIMPRIA. January 3.—Flour market devoid of in
toned; brit holders manifest no disposition to accept
lower quotations. There is no inquiry for export and
the sales are confined to the wants of the home tirade,st
$5,60 for superfine and $1,26 for feeiy lota. Rye Flour
dull at 14,..0 " Corn liteal-at mea. ;WNW is limited; red
at 21,85(01,314 inferior do at $181.31; white $1.62. Rye
Is steady at no for Pennsylvania. Corn unchanged;
sales 2000 bash primettlrY new yellow, Pal% in the ewe
At 76c, - Oats steady at alle for Dela Ware, and 41441.60 for
Pennsylvania. Whisky unchanged; aales Ohio at v
Penna. at 210,4 M hhds at 2034 q and drudge at ZINc
Sales 200 bush Clovereeed at 26,12 1 4 3.M. No change
In Timothy or Flaxseed.
Sim You. January 3. Flour- buoyant; 5010544,000
tat55,21:05,3010r State, $5,ri416,85 for Ohio; and
15for Southern. Wheat firm without sales. 2,7
.Adt...tp t for meso n an ew d Ira fo a l
prime. Lard
.iMetad Vi l ithdcy dull at 26 )4e.
s;:r4m,
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• ' ' armary IL—Stocks adiady.
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Pitt Street, Pittsburgh.
SUPER'S DRUG STORE,
Cor. Penn and St. Clair !streets
Prrraursee, Jainufry 1, 18E0
Cincluaatt Market.
Philadelphia Market.
New York Market.
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Special Despatches sot et • .
OUGANIZATIOI orTztlialhiliNflTLYA
1 10811 , 41 Vet; •
Death of a EihaidelPlaliltAgAllult
PHILAupLPHIAZTOFtrawr ,
BRUTAL MURDER.
THE PHILAOEINIA-Fulowert ASSOCIATION
DETERMINED
8107 1 111ERN lOLILTIOLD
Death' of 'Captain too.
coNGRESSIONAL INT LICENCE
FMK IN NNW YoNIK—SIX LIVE LOST
- Meeting of the New YorWiegislature
• The Ihnithern Uniiiktafty.
RORBE.RF OF Tfiß ALCM
Washington Cit3litems.
THE .11A.RYLAND LEQUILATE RE I
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The Supreme iirt.
THIRTY-SIXTU NGRESS.
FIRST S ESSI4Ir.
WASIII24OTON CtTY, January 3.—Szwarz
There is a very slim attendance this morn
ng.
Mr. Hamlin, of Maine, asked leave to with
draw certain petitions.
Several private bills were read and referred.
Mr. King, of New York, stated that the re
solutions adopted at the Union meeting at Ro
chester, New York, had beenlorwarded to the
United States Senators from that State, and he
would request that they be read. The Socre
taty mad' them accordingly.
Mr. King desired to say a few words on th es e
resolutions. In presenting th4in, be was grati
fied to say that the people of New York never
wavered in their attachment to republican in
stitutions and the present fon:tot. government.
SII partries there entertained , the sentiment
that, - the Union must and stlitil be preserved.
That -
_sentiment could not bifturned to party
am:Apr The'Union meeting held at Roches
ter had.prayed the strength of that sentiment,
and the reihautions adoptedslktair for the whole
peopl9 of the State. He called the attention of
the Datiottratio Senators who had caw sed
disunion- sentiments to the. expressßins of
loyalty to the Union. •
lioussr--M.r. Boyce. of • • Carolina. re.
sutird,t4remarke, corn ! . • ...i t on Friday last,
._yrtkisilz„he,l4lo:l, In eight of the
! • 'J ore
in a ajotfity, o . rue out" been tWran in
the way of the execution of the Fugitive Slave
law. ifs took it for granted that In spite of the
disclaimers of the Republican party, in senti
ment and practice they areat war with part of
the Constitution which provides for the ren
dition of fugitive sieves. It then follows that
they are at war with every clause referring
therein to - slavery, for they all rest on the same
basis. Besides, they are at war with the Con
stitution when they make, as a peculiar issue,
the question decided by -the Supreme Court,
relative to slavery in the Territories. That
same philosophy compelled them to make war
on slavery in the District o(Columbia, every.
where, and in the States. Only one of two
motives induced them to carry on this crusade
--hatred to the slaves or to the masters. It
could not be to the former, because between
them and their emancipation lies a sea of blood.
The only result is to do harm to the people of
the South, against whom their venom and ha
tred are directed. He condemned what be
termed the miserable 'panderers to the worst
passions of the people. Was it fraternal con
duct on the part of these fanatics to take the
sword in hand for the liberation of slaves
Mr. Hickman, of Pa., wtio had been referred
to by Mr. Boyce, explained that in his remarks
the other day be meant that if the Southern
States, at any period of time, shall determine
on a dissolution of the Union, for any cause
which now exists, the North are resolved to
prevent it, and if war should be the conse
quence of the North determining to preserve
the Union, and the South to destroy it, the
responsibility will rest on the South ; if that
meant the subjugation of the South, he did
not so understand-it
Mr. Boyce rejoined—He understood from
the gentleman that if the South shall take her
destinies in her own hands, the North will
prevent it; but the South could not be con
quered by the eighteen millions of the North
ern people, as intimated. If the issue was
ever made, depend upon it, the war would be
to the knife. He did not, however, apprehend
that those people would ever engage in snot a
strife ; the majority of them are loyal to the
Constitution, and they will tell you to pause in
your fratricidal career. The South desire
peace, concord, and harmony ; wialyou give
them to us!
Mr. English, of Ind., replied to Mr. Haskin,
whose remarks he said were harsh and untneri
ted in reference to the Compromise Bill that he
(Mr. English) introduced into the last Con
gress. He narrated the history of the bill pro
viding for the admission of Kansas,, which, in
his opinion, realized all that his friends claimed
for it, and was the best they could secure at
the Limo, under the circumstances which then
existed. On voting for Mr. Montgomery's
bill, the Republicans voted to admit Kansas as
a slave State,.and thus stultified themselves hei
fer% the country; The chiirge of fraud and
swindle was frequently repeated, and the re•
mark, namby pamby, shilly-shally and nasty
thing, made use of by Mr. Raskin, was first
used by Mr. Benton, then worn threadbare by
the Republicans, and next handed over to the
gentleman from New York.
- After some farther discussion, the House ad
ourned, without balloting.
BALTIMORE, January S.—The moil in Green.
brier county, Va., was attacked last week on
the Spring Mountain by two men, when the
mail-boy drew a pistol and shot one of them
dead on the spot; the other took to his heels.
In Allegheny county, Va., recently, two
slaves robbed the mail stage of two mail page ;
they were arrested.
The Patapsco Enterprise announces the
death of Captain Disney, the commander
of one of the early military oompanles
at Ellicott's mills, many years ago, and
`subsequently an industrious mechanic at the
old rolling mill of the Ellicott's, whore
he manufactured the first nails by h and that
were turned into the •home market.
Bishops Polk and Elliott are now on Servance
Mountain, arranging.to break ground in lay
ing the corner-stone of the new university of
the South, which has been endowed with half
a million of money. Buthop Hopkins, of Ver
mont, is with them.
The President and Director!) of the Southern
Railroads, it is said, propose to, build their lo
comotives at the South. • ,
J. H. Gorges, charged with,' circulating in
cendiary documents, in Fairfax county, has
been honorably acquitted.
The Legislature meets at Annapolis to-mor
row. The only important heirless is the
election of a successor to- Mr. 'Pearce, United
Slatoktieuktor.
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ties Lowrie amit.seelu'd,coelne were delive m red . -
son, Strong iirei,.,„,,,. , . ,a.__ . ._ „
in the followee s Ful ton ' ll4. LIQUUa6 U° ';
error to sea men Pleas of Westmoreland C0...e.
..,,, affirmed. - Pitisburgh and Stephen
i""glne'll. Co vs. •
Bigger; ..artieti. to Common .
Plig 14-
of Washington county# judgment tea
Vera .nd judgment for theiPaintiff for $OO,
w i t h i ti ti at the rate of 12 per cent. from
the time th calls became payable, to wit:
$825 24 in all. ittebuegh and Steubenville .
etistatto.ta9444.oolm.
R. 1t... Co. vs: Prou • 'udgrnentro:ersed, and
judgment entered on th tested for the
plaintiff of $226.
Between one and two o'clock th i t emorning,
a briitai murder took piece in Our r 4,1.. alley,
below Locust street, in the Bth ward. the vic- •
timweea young man named Andrew Jo son,
tiiiiputy constable in the 4th ward. It see
that deceasei was in a sort of bawdy house at.
228 Currant alley, kept by a woman named;
Anne Job nson, who is known by the name of.
Madam Rush. Johnson' , story, before his' '
death, was that the woman attempted to rob
him, and that they got into a squabble, when
two men, named Bishop Rutter and William,
Burke made their appearance, and beat and
stabbed him. The officers took Johnson and
Rutter into custny. Johnson waaterribly cue
up; there being some ten or twelve stabs about
hie body, generally in the back and head. He
died Aeon after reaching the Hospital.
The annual meeting of the as. elation for the
relief of . disabled tiremen,:was held last even,
ing. The eapitel stock of the association is
$22,868 82. During last year the sum of $O3O
was expended for relief among thirty-two in=
dividelals. The Vigilant Engine Company
celebrated their eentennary yesterday. Dur
ing the afternoon, *elutes were fired at Race
street wharf. The engine of the company was
drawn through the streets, and in the evening
there was a grand ball and banquet at Musical
Fund Hall. During the firing of the salutes,
William Sullivan was badly injured by the
premature explosion of a cannon, which he
was reading..
Late y e sterday afternoon a young woman
named Anne Rebecca-Harrington, went into
the house in which she resided, in Pine alley,
and pouring' the contents of a phial of Janda•
num into a cup, swallowed it, saying to her
companions, "here . ; to you, girls." Etforts
were made to induce her to take an antidote,
but she was bent on self destruction, and re
fused all offers of aid. She died during the
night.
George Abbott, of the firm of C H. & George
Abbott, hardware merchants, died this morn
ing, much esteemed as-a merchant and a man
HARRISBURG, January 84.1.—The House met
at 12 o'clock, and was called to order by Mr.
Strong, Speaker of the last House.
The Secretary of the Commonwealth was in
troduced, and presented the returns of the late
elections, which were read by the Clerk.
The roll was called, and John Stone and M.
D. Whitman were absent. The latter is dead.
The election of Speaker then took place.
W. C. A. Lawrence, of Dauphin county, had
66 votes, and Henry Dunlap, of .Philadelphia,
88 votes. The Speaker was then conducted to
the Chair by Messrs. Strong and Dunlap, and
made a short-but well timed address. The
Spedker was then sworn in by Mr. Dunlap, and
the members were also sworn in. •
Messrs. Jackson, &Itzer and Rauch were ap
pointed a committee to wait upon the Governor
and inform him that the House was organised.
Messrs. Sheppard and Hill were appointed a
committee to wait upon the Senate andlinform
The , of the last House were adopted.
Mr. Me.Jl presented the petition of Dr.
Oltdituag the seat of T. W. Duffield,
and Thurgay next was appointed for the selec
tion of a committee.
The Hotem then adjourned until 11 o'clock
to-morrow.
The Senate meets at 3 o'clock
[SECOND DESPATCH.]
The Senate met at 3 o'clock.
Mr. Turney, Speaker at the last session, called
the Senate to order.
Tlui returns of the late elections were read,
and the Senate then proceeded to the election
of a Speaker. Wm. Francis received 20 votes,
and Jacob Turney 11.
The roll was called, and Messrs. Bell and
Connell were absent.
The now Senators were then sworn in.
The Senate then proceeded to an election for
Chief Clerk. Russell Frrett received 20 votes,
and Wm. H. Miller 11.
The usual committees, to wait on the House
and the Governor, were appointed.
The Senate then adjourned.
ALBANY, January 3.—The State Legislature
met to-day. The Senate elected Republican
officers by a vote of 23 to 7. Mr. Littlejohn
was elected Speaker of the House on the first
ballot.
WASIIINGTON, January 3.—A number of
Democrats have nut yet returned from their
Christmas trips, and their friends staved off
balloting for Speaker fur the time being.
NEW YORK, January 3.—A. tenement house
on Division street was destroyed by fire, occu
pied by seven families. Six of the occupants
were burnt to death.
,vw.‘mm'7!
OSWEGO CHARTER ELECTION
SENTENCED TO BE HUNG
Inauguration of the Mayor of New York.
&c., &c.. &c o ., &c
Nice - YORK, January B.—Gen. Lamar, late
minister to Nicaraugua, died in Texas, De
cember 19th.
The safe manufactory of Smith & Felton,in
Boston, was burned on Sunday. Loss $13,-
000 to $20,000, insured for $lO,OOO.
Mayor Wood took possession this forenoon
of his old quarters at the Qity Hall, and com
menced business by dismissing all the attaches
of the Mayer's office, excepting three. His
message contains but little novelty. It re
hearses the powers and departments of the city
government., its aim being to show that the
Mayor should not be held responsible for any
thing, inasmuch as the various branches of the
government are almost all independent of his
authority.
This morning at the opentng of the Co3Rt,
the Hon Joseph J. Roosevelt,presenteck.his
credentials, and took the oath.ofoillicepressrib
ed by the Constitution of theMnited States, as
District Attorney for the Southern District of
New York.
ST. Loins, January B.—The overtand mail
with dates from San Francisco to December 1,
has arrived here, being 20 dayi out.
A. C. Peachy, Lecompton Democrat, was
elected to the State Senate from San Francisco.
- -
• A good deal of speculation was indulged in,
concerning the election of U. S. Senator. No
election would probably take place this session.
of theLegisliiture.
Mining claims in Carson Valley had largely
advanced, in consequence of the richness of the
new discoveries
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CINCINNATI, January B.—Atak,„ ift,B'4 . o* 1,00.. ,44
held in the 6th ward in this cioLci.Wo4,o4o4Y__ tittit,M - 1 6V1 -:, .
to the Columbus Conveuti4,.X4i:Pfee,lok 10,....•,.41410
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The shipments of gold from Victoria, during
September, October and Nolrembrr A amount
•
to $40,000, S •
The weedier at 'Sin Francisco continued
fine. Business was dull and prices heavy
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to-day was stetter:AMiiih; 4/14'1'44 seven
inches in the eithal,'"aid'ilx:feetsi*liiehea 30,
the pass over _the fells. The , citnekaitroxen.
Light, and navigation -vitiganY-:ailaktan4iScri•
The weather :is yery cold.
Oxsuurecsr4 ; January,
. 3.—The river has
risen two feet one inch since Saturday; there
are now twenty feet six Weather
Cloudy and cold.
Tan steamer Economy left Cincinnati for
this port on Saturday.
•
The hull and cargo 'of the burned steamer:
Vixen 'are in a safe Ica harbor it the head of!
the Louisville canal. The cargo will. bettor z
were aware nf' thb lire. Captain Jewell,the
clerk, and the rust, of the crew were in their
state r, me, and she had a large slumber of
American emigrants on 'deck. All escaped;
but 'saved little of their baggage. ' Captain
Jewell and the pilot, Mr. Clark; lost all excepti
what they had on, and the poor emigrants lost
much of tlitskir baggage and furniture. No
portion of th.l6 freight could be saved. An en
gine was promptly on the ground, but of
course could not do much good. The barge
Ohio, belonging to the 0. A. Taylor, was
lying just above her, but was-saved by the ex
ertions of the firemen, who continued their
work. notwithStanding a cry of.powder in the
bold '
The Martha Putnam was three years and
three months old, and cost $25,000. She war
owned principally by Mr. C. W. Jewell, he
clerk, and was insured for, 110,000. ger
freight list was insured for $1,600. She-vrai
intending to start for St. Louis to-day. She
had on board about two hundred and - fifty - toils
of freight.
The Captain believes that the-tiro-originated ;
from the deck stove, which' is mostprobable..
He used his utmost exertionii •togettlio psi
sengers ashore, *bleb caused the -ksis , ofisia•
own 'property. Some of the deck
were taking taking off their bedding and-leading
children.
The deck passengers*hd were on -the" t`
are star bare, and mosifin a destitute
diticiu. A sulmuripti*for their aid-viailiatarttl
ad'tbis morning. -
All the 'books, and papers on the boat wit*"
lost; it was impossible.tosave them. The clerk
lost all-his baggage. • • •
. It is understood that thejmdianapiilht4Thiw:
el unati. Ristirpad will pass its Altl,t9i* eirvi-, I
dead. Themanwituentof Abe COtappy-baitati.
their diildend poliOy „ eitl*tad sr iat#44B:
equal to $500 . ,014)_ per annum.p4-14 .
earnings reiahed $421:4 - 000. Thia.f4l, I.4g4th-
or with the other one: that large ndit
have been made on the MO* V1PV0444
yrovenrutil that will add tp ";' - thti•Viiiiiii,"of the
ifi otiiifty,-raitritit iii-a**i.lol4tholltdinv
not only necessary, but proper:- ' . (11.v1;•
denci now falling due sheulitbe.paSsed.
On tho 27th ult:, the rates of Westward-bowl
freights from Boston, all rail, were- advaitaia—
to the-following 'prices:
let Class. dthal
Boston to Chicago-- .—.lOO
1 011 - TOO .70
Boston to Cincinnati .1 00 .128 141..„ .44 -
Boston to St. Loins, via Phlla-1 ISO • " 120 _1
The earnings of the Xichigen Boat Aim rail
road during the third week in December slow
ed an increase of $5,680 68 over the •same pe
riod last year.
TIER St. Louis Repuetielm of Saturdai fur
nishes the followmg aerials, relative to the
sinking of the Arizonia:
The Arizonia left this port, bound for Han
nibal, with a load of railroad iron, on Thirs
day morning last, and reached Alton' on
Thursday night. She started out after day
break yesterday morning, to continue her
trip, and had to contend with a gorge of km
just above Alton. A. portion of the gorge ,
broke loose, and awingmg round, forced the
Arizonia sugainst, a heavy Inas& of short ice,
which penetrated her hull about midithips.
Two or three planks were broken in aid die
ice became tightly wedged -into- the cavity.
While the boat was backing, diwtr to Alton,
again, the ice was knocked , out of the,civitY•
in the hull, and she commenced filling with
water. She sunk in about BIZ feet water ` i„ di
rectly opposite Alton, about one<hundredyzrolii.
from shore. The Arizonia lies pee:ix:lily straighti,
with the water over her main deok. is
boilers, her forcastle being out. There very'
little doubt that she can be railed with her own
pumps, and will probably be afloat algal& tor
day. She had nothing but railroad iron;:which.
will not be damaged, of course. The AriZo-=
nia was about three years old, was Worth:o6h
ably $20,000, and is ineuredib PittsWgii;•
where she is owned.
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ROBERT DALZEILLIL QO
WHOL.ESALE aFLOCER.S,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING lIERCHARTG
Masse IN Num" AND Prattrolou BrustrrA7Rw
Sl5l LIBERTY' STREET. ' •
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JOSEPH MEVER - 400/t
Manufacturers, and Wholedale -and ,4etiill : DooOrs:tO
FußNlTtritz.-ANO - dakutes i
No. 424 polka Straits obovo.14WOO:okile,
Have on hand a large assortment:Fiunor and Plain..
Furniture, in Walnut and Idahogiuir nutitnithw
facture, and warranted eqtudinqualtralidotyle-Wanr,
nutnalhatured in the city, and will eell at reruionible
omen.,
M'OINLEIPS WE CREAMISMAION,
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No. 87 1.8 Mat, oppOsiii:pe2.l44ngelpink.
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