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" Weakly, Single subsctipdOnfl Two Dol lars per year; rn Chars of erre, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. fPIIAN"ST PAIk, OPEN EVERY NIGUT, 0 I T "7" "1-1 L L_ paparturo and Arrival of Passenger " ". • - Trains. Pittsburgh. Port tVay.e and Catrage Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and tirant streets, Pittsburgh.) Leaves. A rricee. Matt and .Ix,press ...... 1:50 A. M. 3:50 . P. M. I press Tram 1,45 P. M. 241 MA. (From Federal threat Station, Allegheny, for Now Brighton and Way Stations.) LOl/Tea. Arrives. irjrat Train SAO A. M. B:l3''A. M. decond Train 4:40 P. M. :t.lu P. M. Pennsylvania Railroad. (From corner of Liberty and Grant s treets.) Leaves. Arrives. ............. -....... P. M. .140 P. PA. &be A. M . lab A. M.' .rist ......... 2.50 A. M. 145 it. M. ,lousistovrit Areentrbodahon___ 606 P. M. 1.1:00 41. M. • 441, Turtle (,reek " ......11rA) A. M. 6:50' .M • . 'Samnd " " 1:W P. M. 1:10 .M. Thad. " et'..ll P. 51. 6:10 . M. Pd.:4.5,,,:h and Otandtsotar Railroad. (From Liberty and grant streets.) . Lenyes. Amtes. .3411 a, "train 7:00 A. M. tab P. fd • argtgre.ss Train._ 3:05 P. M. 8:45 A. A 1 ''613.911231311. EN T OF DA It Ali ES IN E. 4.1 LllO kD ealurs.—The following order was issued on Satttxday:ferno the Court of.ootomon Plea., for the ,gitidam of parties wishing to recover danklitit{Ohhit corporations appropriating t heir propertyribitailitig a legal mode of pr o~rdure, ure, no 7010 bavaug, heretofore been laid down by the Ciurf ; and"the act of Assembly being de .fleient in that point: • • , -Thar on all appeals in damage cases for lands or materials taken for railroads, 4113- fakes, plapk roads, pr lateral railroads, an issue shkll be • footle and formed, at follows, viz; . Skcrton t. The owner of the land or mate tials.eball be made the Maintiff. - AECTION It. The plaintiff shall file a state -Meta of, claim, as nearly as the exigencies of will'admil of, in the form following: STATPIENT of CLana.—The said ldoiffidainsYthat said have (or has) loeatud their road upon and are about to enter into and occupy, for the purpose of makingsaid road, a ~srtain piece (or pieces ) of land, of which be, the plaintiff, is.seized in fee (or Binh other estate or interest as he has therein) and which said piece of.land is situated and, de scribed as follows: (Plaintiff may describes and .deffne the land for himself if he thinks the dia gram. filed with the petition or award idoor rent, or he may describe it merely by reference . ts such diagram and description thereof, made . by defendant.) And that such piece of land, with the improvements and appurtenances, to wit: (here describe the improvements and ap purtenances) is of ton value of dollars and 'byreason of such taking and appropriation there of and the manner of the separation thereof from his, the plaintiff's, other lands, and by reason that the disadvantage resulting from said road 'eo to he made and used, greatly exceed the ad wairitages by him to be derivsd therefrom, be has and will sustain great injury, and will Tetiff e ar damage to the amount of dollars, ' , and •which amount of damages ought of right r'.to'heloaid - to him ; but payment thereof is re ttgirta SOW SECTION 111. Such statement of claim being .Bled, the plaintiff relay serve a copy thereof on the defendant, which shall be taken and re garded in all respects as a rule to plead on tire days' frotice; and the defendant thereupon shall plead or dealer, or 11le such counter state ments as will join issue on one or more mate .o4l allegations or averments of the plaintiff, or plead in confession and evidence thereof. And such allegation or averment as is not so tra versed or avoided, will be taken on the trial as confessed ; and the defendant, in like manner, after the appeal is entered, may have a rule on the plaintiff as of Course to tile his statement of claim on five days' notice ; and either party in default, after service of copy of statement or rule as aforesaid, may be taken as waiving the right to a trial by jury. And the court, un Motion, may make such further order as will procure an issue to be joined, or enter such Anal udgment against the party so in default as to justice may belong. NOTE- —For the reason of the foregoing rule and form, see opinion tiled Nu. 1i October term, 1869. BAYARD TAYLOR'S LECTURE. —Thead rers of Bayard Taylor, the poet traveler, void in this city their name is legion,) will have an op tortunity, this evening, at Lafayette Hall, of initening to one of his heat lectures, on MOS COW." All who have heard him, must admit that he pleasantly engrosses the attention. He has thenatural advantage of a graceful person, an intelligent and prepossessing countenance, and travel has given him that easy elegance of deportment which only a cosmopolitan, by an almost boupdless intercourse with the various nations of the world, can acquire. H 6 treats 420‘.15uhtect in such a manner that it can be tionsprb - ended es'en by cotunion•placelisteners, while his discourse is gilded with the sunny gleam of poetry. We have 11,4 the slightest doubt but the hall will be crowded to its ut rtiOst capacity. and we aro equally well satisfied that the audience will retire alike satisfied, pleased, amused and instructed. THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS.—Yester day; the Bth of January, was, as all Americans know, the anniversary of the battle of New Orleans, where Old Hickory added lustre to his fame, but, occurring un Sunday, it was not marked by the customary military display. Some of our volunteer companies have made arrangements for a parade to-day, in honor of the anniversary. It is one of the great days in theldstery of our great Republic, marking, as - Redoes, the most signal triumph ever achieved on this continent over the British arms, and AS:anch -should be appropriately celebrited. We fear that the custom of doing so is falling into disuse in many places, but we trust our national pride may still keep up the spirit which prompts a commemoration of the day. OILILBOZ 01 ASSAULT AND BATTERT.—May Wekver, -on Saturday, 'committed to jail Michael 'Einsloe, charged with - assault and battery on'Wflliam Adams, who Miserek that otf tyvi evening of Christmas day, when passing alonePeniasylvania avenue, Kinsloe attatked and- Wat, and also attempted to bite him. I . ,*:`a(tffitittnient for disorderly coniuct, for - 11.vcs' days,. was also sent up against him, for raising,a disturbance with a women residing (Yli Tennaylvania avenue, on Friday night. IN. sari) 017T.—Launcelot Walker was com mitted to jail on Saturday, on a process from theDlidrict Court, having been surrendered by partip" who had entered into recognizance for tits sitirstrice IL a civil suit. The doors had --ecarwlrclosed upon him when he was released On the'order of the Prothonotary of the Dis trict Court with whom new bail had been -tmtered,under the "Act for Insolvent Debtors." 11#s jail experience was therefore brief. =Tai 'heavy rain of Saturday had the effect Of spoiling completely the tine sleighing we had enjoyed f3r some days. The fast young men oour city will regret being deprived of thlatilightful amusement, but it will aceirue to their advantage to the end, being less oppres 01$ to their pockets. ....8151 . 12. BY THE MAYOR ELECT.— learZi that Mr. Wilson, the new Mayinq hijittleldrudned upon retaining Mr. Barnhill, as Clerk, Mr. Segue as. Chief of Police, and &Mere Moon, Hamilton, Patterson andlich ardson of the day police: The remainder of the officers have not been amed. • hLutortic. The Masonic Fraternity of Johnstown have elected the following offic:sr . .. - for the ensuing year: John P. Linton, W. 3i. ; ~Titoccas EL Lapaley S. T reasu r er; essey J 4 Ross, j. W; Lewis Pitts, John H.Fish 11/ 301813- TY• • . # " c "' !fr • -44-04 4411414 ' . 0" .41 - • 1 • ••••-" ~t,-. 1 ) 4 'OI , a, • -• . - - • 4-- , .iV.EAVE - ; tt' - • - ;. , 3 2 : -0 - , 2 - , • , • , trti, 4,•‘• • !,- ' • ' ( MO Tri - .1 r • . ; • • - 2 • • • , • • • • - a, 4 - 3 • \ • ;11 1 * • •=. • *.*) i , • • • , , •.; ro•!.: 07. • *r i o ‘, • ‘, ; • ' ." • - : .) t t OS': ;-",; •••••.- :C ) - 3 1311 ' 4 -'. ic ' ~~t'.~~ 1~~ 0", fi I.Co ri • ; 4 ~. • • MEE . . , . • . , : • 0. Ne ~ • • DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.—The Jew. elry establishment of 111'r. John B. M'Fath.len, on Market street, is one of the oldest institu tions in the city: For dome time past Mr. 4_4:len hiothed.pne.of his sons as a partner. loty re Jenne to our advertising columns it will be seen.,that this partnership - las been dis solved, and llillsadden retires from the businewis, hencefdriltivlll be conducted by James 11: fold , Thomas Al'Fad4en, Jr. We tender tottfi. rptir. Jig partner the compliments to which, - 6s an old and worthy citizen, and an upright merchant, he is justly entitled; and rOcomin :ad the new arm tp the public as worthy successors to the wall estab lished business which the establishment has for many years enjoyed. • DIED OF EXPOSURIL—A. young mall named Ittangaugh, a pianist nt, ;PAnible's Varieties, died fit'Trimble's Hotel on ° Sunday. He had been drinking very hard rStt'ate, anti was sufd tering from dilirtum tremens. On Thursday evening he went on a sleighing excursion, ex posed himself, resulting in concussion of the brain, which, in connection with the other dis ease, caused his death. LoaT E(18 MONET. —Mr. Paler WOusirer 4 " bar keeper on the steamer- - Stiiphen Deditur,lwho arrived in the city by the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, Mat a wallet containing POO on the train. He is unable to 'shy whether he dropped the money or wt, ther it, was taken from his pocket. A search for it through the . l,rain was unavailing. AN insane man named John Illashforti, of Peehles toivnship, was sent to jail by Alderman Lewis, on Saturday. on coin plaint of his ltoth er, who charged him with surety of the peace The design is to have him sent to the Hospital, and a jury will sit in his case, perhaps today. EASTERN EXCEIANGE.-011 and after the likb January inst , one-fourth of one per cent. premium will be charged for Exchange on New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, for par funds, by the banks and bankers gener ally. M EWER TRIALS. - Kit-District Arney who will be chief prosecuting' unsel in the Junes and Kernan murder cases true hills having bop found at last,term, will make an effort to have one of the cases, probably the latter, takian up and tried this week. ADMITTED TO PRACTICE _Joseph C. Young, was, on Saturday, on motion of M. W. Ache son, Esq., admitted to practice in the Quartisi Sessions, Oyer and Terminer, Common Pleaa and Orphan's Courts. Marlow voa A Nrw TRILL-1n the case of John McClintock, convicted of assault, and battery with intent to kill, a motion for anew trial and in arrest of judgment was -made on Saturday. _ _ Tux late James T. Hampton, wn of Hon. Moses Hampton, was buried on Saturday. The funeral. was largely attended try the friends of the family. Jour BEN . EVIT.—Tbe National Theatre wil be open to-night for the benefit of a number o professional people now in the city. The bil offered it a good one. See iulvArtisement. Two gentlemen of Boaver county went on a hu n Ling excuraion into Warren county recently and returned frith eighteen deer. Sentences In the Criminal Court. On Saturday, in the Court of Quarter Sot 'dons, Judge McClure passed the following aentences, for minor offences, remarking that the Ppniteadary L • • .:•,11 k41 11tiiier dilabikll4VMPOritetiOn • not be taken over on that day. George Smith. for selling liquor to Inebriatea septets ced to a fine of $2O and costa, and ten days Imprison meat In the County Jail. . Mary Smith, mother of George, nearly seventyfreers old. fur the MM. , offence, asked that tier witted , be delayed two weeks, which was granted. John Thalharnmer. of Stewartatown, for yelling liquor to minors, 410 sentenced to a lane of $OO and Costa. and twenty dafF imprieonmenr; and for selling without li cense to a flue of 110 and costa, and thirty days illaprie.- OW:tient in default. Wm. Smith, who plead guilty to an assault mid bat wry. was sentenced to a Ode of 1,15 and costs. James McMullen and James McLlnichey, who plead guilty of assault and battery un Peter Kunz...ler, were sec, termed, the former to a due of $lO and costa, and the latter to $5 and costa. Ellen Smith. fur selling liquor without license, w. fined SAO arid costa {lnd committed thirty days in de. fault. HEATING DT STEAM. —As a testimonial of Ike workmanlike manner, perfect action of their self reguhuing machines. safety, economy in fuel, and the little attention necessary to keep each room comfortsbie, we give this certificate - to Metiers. Davis and Phillips, successor.. to - Phillips & Co, for their plan I,f heAttag by steam the Second Ward Public Schools In the otty of Pittsburgh, and which has met our approval, anal would recommend them to the public to gnr sours satisfaction of heating by annuli. It Miller, Jr John Marshall, Jr., M. ororge Wilson, John Wilson, 1.. Wilcox., Directors. DAVIS A PHILLIPS, Str.nak Beating, Gas Plfting, Ptumblagand Brass Fuundans, I,.ltcre to well description of Oa/Pictures and Pssps Nu. 07 Wood and LOS First street, Pittsburgh. dol4lpkN MECHANICS' I.2IBTITLITIL—Thin Institution, the want of which has been so long felt by our tunzen. le now open, under the superintendence of Messrs Jackman d Johnson, in the Lafayette huddles. En trance, tif, Wood streeL It as &red for the perpetual exhibition of the prOdUcte eohenics, Manufactu rers, inventors, and Artisans; as a place of resort for those seeking informatiott relative totheta branches of industry, etuor by 0.141411111410/1 of samples or oelenutle publications. Those having articles to bring before the puhlic will Mid it greatly to their advantage to leave samples. liar , The public are respectfully invited to visit the GEORGE W. SMITH, BREWER, AMMER, AND HOP DEALER Pitt Street, Pittsburgh HAVING COMMENCED BREWINO for the season, 1 am now prepared to formal, toy clintOmelli with a SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FRESH ALE- In addition to my regular breeds, I ISM nuutufs,tur ing a very FINE FLAVORED BITTER ALE. put up in small packages expressly for family use . Thin Ale is not only a debghtful beverage, but in highly recommended by the medic .1 ,r l invalida, where a mild, nourishing tonic is required.. have all4L, my celebrated WHEELING BOTTLED 'AL ES, Conotantly;on hand, collimating of KENNETT 13ITTES. AND CO AMPAGNE ; POILTEit AND BkOW N STOUT. P tieka g °° ° °lt t to oPY tart of the oitY• anaMfan CiirA NUMBER OF Y Rem have elapseAknce the inftoductiopcf ,HOHtETRRR'S CELEBRA TED BITTERS to the public. The prejudicep iistfnf in tyg..minds of many persons, against what iiNdetioin mated patent medicines, at first greatly retardeS lie sale: but as its virtues pad merits became known, this barrier of prejtitilee';vas overthrown, end the demand increased so rapidly, that in a few years scarcely a vil lage existed In the United States in which the afflicted had not experienced the bentefitearisingfrom the use °alas " Bitters," and at the present day there are to be found Di ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, vouchers for thk great meats of the article. No greater cure for Dyspepsia can be found. Sold by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. , HOSTETTER A SMITH, Manufacturers and Propnetora, .a 9 Naas Water. and b 8 Front street.. R. T. KENNEDY- W. S. KENNEDY. PEARL STEAM MILL. ALLEGE:EMT CITY, R. T. tiEIIINEDY & Mad., WHEAT RYE AND CORN PURCHASED. FI olift, CORN MEAL AND HOMINY, MANUFACTURED AND DELIVERED ih t'ITTSBUROR AND ALLEGHENY. anT:l7,lAwl TERMS. CARR ON DELIVERY CHRIS I VW Pr!:FSENTS. AT MORF, 6ITITA_BLE FOR A A_ oß.ireieniiteEftPietod PIANO LTLElregrll liky io add the corotottand , plume' the Family a Lijan te% a rich yams?. !ALMON, Or a goo BRUEEIELti CARPET, ell ()ridden, toga tlidr with a gr 'variety of KU,SkFl1Ilf1911118.11)4DS, qlh be 'fun:ll.44J at prTcQi at- he OLD CARPET WMIIOOIIEI of • •srecx . .oqmpir., de22 No.. TA'Sd iked ' g , Pa. r : I - keSarj, recalled another lot of the MAT S i th the tilottalast t Sherwood's anpariorgElliatf ti wi attinstahlei o• • a TO nd gray 'a Corsets, in all tdses. ten =l= 1, w , rI.V. d .‘4 a • I, , t r • . tt,-" , , .4A JOHNSON' 84 ZABRISKIE, TELECR : APBIICItI.tViS AGENTS, Exclusive Despatches TO THE DAILY PITTSBURGH PORT By the National Telegraph Line. Three Days Later from Europe. ARRIVAL. OF THE STEAMER ARABIA CONGREettONAL INTELLIGENCE ! No Speaker Yet! Arrival of the Overland /Mail. Washington City Items. A NRW TRIAL GRANTED TO JAS4STRPRRNB. Union Meeting at Bridgeport, Conn PUILADIEILIPIIIA ITEMS Serious Railroad Accident----Oue Man Killed Murder and Suicide THIRTY-SIXTH CONG It ESS WAIMINUTON, January 7.—The Senate is not in Session. House —Mr Cobb, of Ala., asked that an article emanating from Massachusetts, be read, as he wished to know from the delegation of that Enid° whether it was a forgery or not. The article in question appeared in the [lam inable Patriot. from "the Bast, *here the sun first rises on our portion of the globe. If it be genuine he was glad that. .Lidter searching among the rubies, he had been able to tied :n Massachusetts a single jewel which should be *Pin te.the country. ~The.proceedings of the ' union meeting et Barnstable. Connecticut, were then read by the clerk. The resolutions ;pealed thereat. declared, the duty of obellience to the CoMititetion, as the supreme law of the land condemned Brown's raid Into Virginia, and , -elligliledt-: lig 7 AlStaspastrizets , and. those leireaching d 4ticiti fig tasurrecdoni as guilty of moral or actual treason, &c. Mr. Elliott, Id Masi.. asked that the call for the meeting be read. Mr. Cobb said it was not in the pver. He loved Union meetings;but he wanted them to declare such sentiments as bad been read. He believed that many of the abolitionists were simply for the Union. Let the motto be the Constitution and the rights of all sections, and let them Inscribe on their banners, In hoc oleo elegant, then under this sign they will conquer. Mr Elliott remarked that Mr Cobb did not say anything now to Slassecbustuts,og,tbe cit izens of that State. .. There were not more constitutilmal nor con servative constituencies anywhere than those represented by the Massachusetts APsissr,atvon. From the landing of the Pilgrim, till now. 1 neverwas there a body of men who more as- I suredly, directly and promptly stood by the laws, the constitution and every right than I those same men who met together at Barnstable the other des to proclaim sn i ts all' iss4litreir"wmii4ttir-utiii& - d tifi- . seated from the spirit of these resolution+ are the men who would be found standing side by side with the secsw-sionists and disunierost. , of 1 the South Not the Republientis nor order loving Democrats, but another class of roan al together. One of the gentlemen who addressed that ineetiug was a Republican, and his hearers sympathized with his sentiments there de clared. We have, he said, heard more terse than chaste, more strong than parliamentary, inure vigorous than courteous, denunciation after denunciation against the men who come from the North, reereSellting the feeling' and principles of the North. as embodied in the resolutions just read. The time is but far til 3 - tent when the sceptre will slip from the hand , of those who hold it, and pass to other and stronger hands, and then we hope will lied our Union loving friends shaking hands with the new party that will have the power o 1 the government arid propose to administer a, cord• ing to the Constitution and the Union and the laws which underlie them both Mr. Cobb was happy to hear the ex plsnution. He did Hot produce the resolution , with the view of saying anything to the Massachusetts delegation, but to ascertain whether they were genuine. Mr. Elliot said the editor of the Barnstable paper was an union • lov i rig, strung constituli.n al Democrat, representing a high o ffi ce in Barnstable. Mr. Cobb did not cars what office the editor held. He was a representative of the true doctrine lie hoped the seutlinents declared would enable all sides to profit by them. He wanted his constituents to hear the glorious tidings that there yet live In the North and Massachusetts men who are animated by the spirit of their revolutionary fathers. Mr. Davis, of Miss., occupied some time to show why the Southern opposition should co operate with the Democracy in the election of a Speaker against their common enemy, the Republicans. The anti-Lecompton men had said that where it cad(' be shown that their voles would settle the question, they wuuld act ediciently. He proposed that the Southern uppositien arid anti- becurnmorlites help the Democrats to elect a Speaker. Let the Americans take the two nest best officers, and the anti•Leeomtonites the remainder, and divide the patrontigo among them, So far as he was concerned, he , was willing that this should be done fur the sake of organization and securing a national Speaker. Mr. Stokes, of Tenn., spoke of the Repub licans as belonging to a sectional party, and ' he had his doubts us to the nationality of the Democracy. The Southern Opposition found themselves standing between the North and the South, a conservative party. There was a sentiment of secession in the Southern States. He had heard more 01 such doctrine since he came here than ever before, and dila came from the Democratic side. The Americans have twice placed Mr. Gilmer in a position to he elected, but the. Democrats refused to support him, Several Southern Democrats gave a rea son for not voting for Gilmer, that he was sup ported by a dozen or more Republicans. Mr. Winslow, of North Carolina, moved to proceed to an election and demanded, the pre vious question. Mr. Hickman, of Pa., hoped the demand would be voted down, as he wished to offer an amendment providing for the adoptioe of the plurality rule. Garnett, of Vs., replied That the Democrats would remain here until ttiedourth of March, 1861, before they would consent to the plurali ty rule. They would hold the Republicans up to the indignant gaze of the country for at tempting to place In the chair an endorser of the Helper book. Hickman was ready for the issue; let the res ponsibility rest on the heads of those who seek to preach an organization. Clark, of Mo., insisted that a vote shall first be taken on his resolution, declaring that any endorser of the'lleltier book was unlit to be Speaker of the House. , Stanton, of Ohio, said the Republicans had no objection to vote on all the pending ques tions in.their regular order. Stevelui contended that nothing was in order but to proceed to an election or to adjourn. Mr. Winslow said the plurality rule could not be adopted for a fiery long time, in his opinion, never. Mr. Hickman. would not abate one jot or tittle from hie position. Mr. Winslow's - Motion, shall the main ques tion a ballot for Speaker be put, was carried by two majority; this showed the position of . the House on the plurality rule, thopyoting for the mein question being against it 4 ; • • lif. Dictiii, of Incr., said the tirriellshrarriv w en. there i t i Mietbse t ap ,ergaißation. . . ~.... :94R0V0; ' -,.. Pe ‘VM4reY el 2 4 prc ,: ~ Aracteaustsmie. Ho party in opposition to the Repubikatua could elect his particular fa.- - P4TTSBURGH, MONDAY MO. RNING, JANUARY 9, 1800 IrHILADOLPH lA. FIRST SESSION. If ~ ' Mil , . 0 1e , . :• • "t-f *a l f 014-1,14;; vorite. He nominated Mr...14101t0n as a conservative man. The /1011130 then proceedecHeTrote. The 'Stith ballot for a. Speaker.wholestuber. 211; necessary to a choice, ))O Bberr a 1 103 Plain ilton, St); Gilmore, 14; scattethip, 5. Ad journed iSpecial Despatch to the New IDaiOttrald.l W ASHINGTON, January 6.— c a3 develop• ments of to-day in the House sh - nelusively that itisiuttorly impossible f0r.:014 Leemapton and Anti•Lecompton Dentiocrittilli,and South Americana to unite with sulfide's:l:strength to elect a -Speaker. The declarithiti was made by the Democrats to-day on theAtir that the South Americans would vote f :Democrat, apil be could boeleeted if the Autaeconiptoa PDPiodcrats would; join', . the cdailtion. Since i se that declaration was made, I lifikir _ en assured `by leading Americans that it' ea without authbrity. Some of the Ani pans would agree to it:, but 'not enough to - re an .elec tron.lti There is still another di - lty among the Americaim, as developed in, a speech of Mr. Moore, of IC:entucky, tie:di'.' ho said he would have no objection tugivt,...'. a vote for a Democrat, but not for a Squattkiloveringrity Democrat. This disposes of thilossibility of a union upon an - Anti-Leecifii* ' Democrat, and upsets Mr. Douglas's prog me. Some Of the Americans declare tbat"t4 ~Parinoti vote' for a Lecouipton Democrat, but 11, if names-. naryto defeat Mr. Sherman, vote flu Oilman. Ai-hi - Poppet° , Mr. Buchanan's ants pilliey.. Ix SO stand Hui Americans. T leari,t at a North- - Western Democrat Will make a* • h tOnor row, advising that the plurality e Neillip(o. forthwith, believing thatrgundeh ficoperition , the Democrats can organize theAllisifeel. The proposition ofelevernor"V - atellow! that the three parties opposed to theßepubliesue, should meet in joint, Comruittelsind arrinngo for a thorough organization ,- Lt use, produced much sensation and,witg :nas to at once by both Demoenkts Fin" tr,er cans, and also, it is undtirstood;Jiln&t 'thia ad,- purnment, by the anti-Lecomptonites. Coin. ing from such a quarter the projattslllon it sig nificant, stud it is probable the joinctitilinutittee will meet tomorrow evening. lfisarn frpm a leading Republican that a moveoadtdias p.teou on foot for souse days to perstuedti thi+ROpub s tieans to withdraw Sherman i11240t - TonaiCor: win on the track. It is said f . t„„Atrier cans have signified their willingnesa ifetelpr him.- These, with the Republicans, lei Itsecure bit election. Quite a number of Otis Republi cans refuse to support Corwin, pieferring, , thov say, defeat with Sherman theft success with Corwin. The anti-Lecompton ptuaocrete have a new grievance to-day in the''efusal of the to declare they w Id not apply I the census provision of tbe Rue_ bill to ii.ab sae if she applies for adiniesion.„ They receive this refusal Wan lodicatiop the e Democrats will oppose the immediate ad - ion of Kan. las, and therefore they say they anuot vote for a member of that party. The are other mi nor points of difference betign the parties now attempting to (tout a coalition against the Republican candidate, which fitroid the union. Mr Schwartz is diingeronslya. He refus ed to ba pairc4, and went to thOlouse to-day, but his colleagues finding a gentleman to pair with him, assumed the responsiedity of making the pair, and had him con veyeco his kat; in ge such against his will. i' —*we. ..--A-v--- . 1 Hi;e , lBl Despatch to the Ne•ar 1( 'k Ttitatne 3 ~. WiSlikuitioTo2 4 , Jamtary7.—r. Miles' prop osition for members to reat:4 red , return to received constituencies, receiv a %tau responce from the Democratic sides; and, Ake Mr. W ,ns low, for it conference among thifthree demerits adverse to Mr. Sherman, tnasli4no impression upon the House, The aitsteni, • tiikim 'Mr. Miles thlets wautd. unite on a Democrat for Speaker, if the anti Leeompton men could be obbstniNl, we, not warranted by any authorized dr>eltiration, and will nut tee sustained by the fact s There ens an evident pressure 'to-day to . force a fasii.n between the Democrats and :ioutherti ()po aition, but there was no development justify ing such a probability immediately in any event aeveral of the latter will aewist a coalition, although, should the pluralit!, he granted, the c..nt.a.t will be close, and rrohabl) la. re,. Sliced to two or three votes. Mr Sherman's friends are willing, to take the hazard rather that, protract the organization It is positively ascertained that Mr Brown, of Kentucky, will hot vote lor Speaker under v circumstances lie attains bi= con•tlitaim,ai age in June. Mr. Stall worth is ex pc ted 1111111..diat?1 , , and hispreaence will till the Home Mr. Bright, of Indiana, is represented as saying, aft6r Mr. Dail.' sgeech )esterda), he would rather vote for Mr Sherman than tun It is well understood now, that Virginia will take no step to record the disunion movement proposed by South Carolina, and that Mr Neminger, commissioner of the latter. will effect nothing by his mission. Mr. \Vise's policy of contending fur South ern rights inside of the Union ha, defeated the progrttnme of the nullifiers. Mr. Pricer has taken substantially the same here in his recent speech. There is no probability that a territorial government will be established over Arizona thin session. Must of the banks here holding hypothecations of post office krips for advances have agreed to carry them until a Speaker is elected. Necessity compelled Is conceenion When Horace F. Clark asked the Democratic side to-day if they would vote for the admis sion of Kansas immediately, nut one answered allirmatively. Mr. Do Jarnette, of Virginia, evaded the inquiry by saying he would nice it when the question was presented. .All Northern Democrats at silent. tpecial dePpittell to the Nue, York 'I date, I WM4III NOTON, January G.—The public here are on the tip-toe of excitement about the forthcoming speech of . - -enator Seward, noth. withstanding the denial on the part of some of the leading Republican presses,that Mr. Se ward would be their candidate for the Presi dency. There appears to be a determination on the part of those who pull the wires, to hear what he has to say, before taking high ground, against the irrepressible conflict. It is confidently expected that the Senate will proceed to the election of Printer on Mon day next. Gen. Bowman feels a higher degree of 'con fidence in his ultimate success, since the decid ed interest of hie most powerful friends, has manifested itself in sufficient strength to procure him the nomination in caucus, in spite of the disclosures of Wendell. It is doubted, how ever, by those best informed, whether his san guine antimpations will be realized. I bear of a combination in prospect that will ma terially change the result, and certainly may postpone the election indefinitely: The gentleman who were taken prisoners by Brown in his desperate attempt to overthrow the government of Virginia, Messrs. Wash ington, Aistead, Am., have bean in this city since yesterday. It is understood that they were examined to-day by the special commit tee appointed by the Senate. The Committee does not not anticipate an early completion, of its labors. The health o Judge Douglas is improving. BRIDGEPORT, Comic, January 7.—A large and enthusiastic union meeting was held in this city last evening. Washington Rail was crowded to excess, and hundreds were unable to gain admission. National salutes' were fired in both the eastern and westerr portions of the town. Speeches were made by Hon. James C. Loomis, of this city, Hon Edward Tompkins, of Binghampton, N. Y., and Hon.. William W. Eaton, of Hartford. Resolutioni were passed' of a conservative character. The utmost enthusiasm and unanimity prevailed throughout. At the close tremendous and hearty cheers were given for the Old Dominion, the South, and the Union. WASHINGTON, January 8.--Senator Seward arrived last evening. Notwithstanding the denial on the part of some of the leading Re publican presses :Apt Mr. Seward woUld be their candidate for the Presidency, there ap pears to bee deterniination onihe part of those who pull the wires, to hear whet he has to say beforelaking high ground against the "irre pressible c.onilict." I 6 is confidently ... expected i that . ivlt l e , enata procc4ld to the 'electiob (A 0n,„.3 Monthpt- The health of Judge Douglas is improving. EIM:1:1 EWE NEW YORK, January 6.—The steamship Arabia, with Liverpool dates to the 24th nit, arrived thin evening. There is rmimportant feature in the news. FRANCE.—PA.Ris, December 22. Count Avigdor, representative of the Republic of San Marlin.), at Paris, has presented a memoran dum to Count Walewski, addressed to the fu ture Congress against the encroachments of Piedmont. The Emperor of the French has conferred the grand cordon of the. Legion d'Honneur on the Prince d'Orange. The event of the day at Paris, on the 22d, was the publi cation of the Imperial Pamphlet on the tem porality of the Pope. It, was not issued until the afternoon. The Journal des Dcbate 'says the port in the It'd recently ceded to France., is the most favorable port for commu nicating with the interior of the States of the Emperor thereof, who presides over thegreater part of Ahysinia. Moreover, it commands the Aden route, and pos#.esses excellent anchorage ground. Seale—The eldest son of the Duke De'..Ne.. mours, now seventeen years of age, has entered the army as sub-Lieutenant. He is about to proceed to Morocco. SARDINIA —TISR iw, December 2.2.—8ar0n De Trilleyrand, who has been appointed.. Min ister Plenipotentiary of Francefor this,Court, is expected here on Saturday. Hueustiv —lt was rumored at Paris on the 22d, that it revolution had broken out in Hun gry. A Vienna letter says military preparations continuo to be taken againit the agitation ap prehended in Hungry. Several regiments of heavy cavalry !which had been kept on a war footing, have been, marched toward the frontiers seperating Austria from Hungary. The Minister of Jestice has given order for the prosecution of the president'of the .E'rot-• estant Artbly held at Earmack, and all the "perions 'took an active pert in the pro th . ' TUILICEY --Constantinople, December 20. •Ahuied Weak Effendi has been appointed Ambassador to the Imperial Court of Paris. I N A.— AdVlces by the Bombay mail arc to Nov 26 The reports of the actual state of the rebel army in Nepaul were most contradic tory. It was not known whether the Nana was at their head or whether ho was dead. Her Majesty's Celth regiment had proceeded to the frontier, and one or two engagements has token 'place with the usual result of the rebels roar ing to the jungles. About 8000 or IIY,OOO Üboor Ka troops, with forty guns, were to go in the army, and it was expected that the . dis comfiture of the rebels would be quickly! and easily accomplished. Their effective force wasi estimated at. 8000. Minor insurrections were going on in 'other parts of India, and it was believed that some of these movements would not be checlied without a good deal of blood shed. The state of the British army in the Bom bay Presidency was excellent The governs meet was directing its attention to the estab tabiishieent of sanitary barracks at the Hill Stations. Lord' Canningseamp was expected to be at Delhi about Christmas An order hire been issued grei ting furlough to non-commissioned officers, to be limited to live per Bent. for each corps. Captain Becham, of the Bengal artillery, way murdered by rob bers while traveling in the Punjuab . The English mails of Oct. 18th reached Bombay Nov. lath. Put LA DELPII I S.. January B.—Yesterday, in the Court of Qoarter Sessions, Wm. Kraft, who was con victed of arson in setting - tiro to a looking glass yid picture frame manufactory, of which he was part owner, in Filbert street above 'Ninth, was called up for sentence. Mr. Remick, counsel for the prisoner, made an earn est—rrimetf-to the -o , lot!mt. far merry Judge Alb- In passing sentence, , poke of the enormity of the I . rituu of which the accused had been guilty, nati imposed spun him an imprisonment of ten years in the Eastern Penitentiary The case of the little boy aged live years, named John Rudman. was again belore the Court of quarter Se4sions yesterday morning. It will be remembered that this is the ctuie in which .1. Rodman applied for the custody of his child Iron/ its mother, who at present has it in her charge The reasons assigned are that the mother is a follower of Anne Meister, the in fatuated woman who believes herself to be a daughter of Chritt. The husband alleged that the child will not therefore be brought up in a correct and religious Mklllll,l - After the hearing yesterday morning, Judge Allison said the beet way to dispose if the case would he for the parties to live together again a they had done at the time they were first married, but that if the mother was. not willing so to do, he would have to decide the case in accordance with the law relating to such matters. She 'said that she would like again to live with her husband, provided he would observe a.pure life in accordance with the teachings of Anna Meister. which manner forbids any connubial commerce. Judge Allison said the l a w in th e case was perfectly clear about such matters, that Mrs. Rudman was entitled to the custody of her child until it should have obtained the age of seven years, at which time it would be". given to its father as its lawful guardian and protector. The old soldiers of the war of l81:2 will hold their annual meeting to-morrow at the county court house, by way o 1 celebrating the victory at New Orleans Michael Kennedy, a brakeman on the Pennsylvania Railroad, fell from a train, a short distance from the city, yesterday, and had both legs taken otr. lie was brought to this city and taken to the Pennsylvania hospi tal, where he died in the course of the after - - Charles Wigiuore, a member of company Cadwallader Grays, first regiment of Penn ylvania Volunteers in the Mexican war, died n Tuesday last. A severe rain storm yesterday put an end to he sleighing. PHILADELPHIA, January S.—The body of Bishop Neuman will lie in state in St. John's Church, ThirteenthAmet above Chestnut, du. 'ring the whole of the day, tomorrow. The body of the late Bish,m will be placed in a half reclining position upon the funeral stage, and it will be clad in the robes of his high office, and surrounded with burning tapers. The scene at the church and the services there will attract u great number of spectators. At 8 o'clock a procession, of males only, will be formed at the Episcopal residence, Eighteenth and Summer streets, and proceed froth thence to the church with the body. It will be par ticipated in by the clergy, members of societies and the laity. It will proceed solemnly to the church, where the body of the deceased will be deposited in state, and remain until the inter ment, in the evening. WAsituarrox CITY, January 7.—0n , 281ti ballot for Speaker taken in House to-day, all Democcratic members voted for Hon. Andrew J. Hamilton of Texas, with the exception of Adrian, of N. J., and Horace F. Clarke, of N. Y. Sixteen of South-Americans threw away their votes. If all the votes in oppositidn to the Republican candidate had been polled for Hamilton, who was nominated as a conserva tive candidate, he would have been elected by two majority. N. J., January 7.—James Taylor and Edward Duffey, while returning from a pleasure ride to Elizabeth, were run over by the night train, about 8 o'clock this morning, at the crossing of the Railroad and. South Broad street. Taylor, a man about SO years old, was instantly killed.. He was employed on Budda' ek.press, and leaves a wife and two children. Duffey was injured, but not seriously. The horse was killed,and the sleigh demolished.. Renoir, January 7.—Oliver Bowe, of Lynn New Hampshire; has absconded, leaying be hind him forged paper amounting t0f,8,000 or 8,10,000, on which be realized the cash. Sey-. eral business men in Groton, Massgichnsetts, 'and the Lancaster and Townsend Banks, and a Fitchburg Bank and the Brantford, 'Vermont, Bank areamong. the sufferers. It is supposed that Howe left In the last steamer for Cali f:smila. Yovr, January 7.--Jedge B4herland has granted a. writ of error inAlLannse of4asnea l Stephens, sentenced for the third tim i ta ere., c utaon, for poisoning kip vzife. Mr. Ai hxiseimi; his couusel, will dMia for him a new trial. MA.LONIC, N. Y., Janinkri.,7.-Henr3r *at-. ii t ili cham, of the town of TreklifthiCiiifot' hi wife last evening in presence Pl:3)aq* rentict , : whey lied alarmed to the neightitieroincLotfOt inr found. Mrs. MeacluiE4 deMi li Yilqg Phtlti " Id with her throat . 91.. itir nibini litifiead by. her aide, bitiiegi ilia iiiiiiiiiiirtiiithiiiT the head. Domestic troribleAnditsikusywere the cause of the act.. ;. . ~,'to , 1, 4 , 5 6 ...,ii , I ST. Lou rs,,Triiiciaty7:ii Tiforaiii - land mail, Which artiVeistiaVeifirrinrsertYr brings the folißvtieg inteltihgeasif“ rogqs9 reb- Tile Governor of qohOrßrdi ,- egß4 o 49:9rf Die Juarikfng 'am're voke immediately hiPotlit taing"ent•thin' Stearns,parti.. And, to siiisita tetorm to , enter, upon,ineir,,survey, end to . prgieet them from further DECEMBEILI6, : IBS9. FROM THIS DATE, JOSEPH W. SPENCER, )Uo. SO Market, . W 14 w a . ILL CLOSE 0 strpEß ion Y mock of SILKS, SRO IUt t QW, MERINOS AND DRESS lakilDS, PANIC ParcEs. PANIC -, PRICES. PANIC -• PEICEB. JoalPn i 1 6 .f,...„4— ion= "" "" • JO 5 ' ; 'BEE ?TAC SON, hianufactur d Rea Widens izi• FURNITURE , AMR OILAIRS; _ No. 424 Penn Street, stony. the (anon,,` Have on hand ALargo s 1'350 rppent. of4snoi AAA Plain; Funnture, Walnilt tad MaMlinFOttanti - Oldninann-, facture, and warrant&l, 410 in oadnyand ityle teiVsy =inane= ed the Pith awl' till Wit 4 1 reawnßuhl STEPHEN G. DODGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW; A.GkNT TOWI/4LAIIIS, A experience in die adjuptpept of impor tant clearru , , especially for Periiiiione end laxidOlaiii pre pared him to prosecute suck 01111115 WWI till . ; best, pros peen, of sncceea. i 304 ROBERT DALZELk& CO., 'WHC3LESALE,OadeiRS, COMMISSION AND . FORMODING,,NERCHINTS DZAIXELS a AILIMIICAND Preeesasau Mkaoncnnize. NO. gat LIB STY STREET, PPROVEM Pi. SCOTT HOUSE, CarLavoST.4llll4lllloellEiliAl, - PITTSBURGH, PA., 13 . 72) .A. RFr EL, CHIS T M A S PRE•SENTS BEAUTIFUL FENDERS, Coal Vases, Fire Irons, PLATE WARMERS, TRAYS AND VASES TIN AND BRITANNIA TEA . BETE, at W. CU:YNINGDAD, ...... ...D. C0NW1NG5LW.,....—...8. outraecNosem, D. ....... ...... ....... , ........ =MAN CUNNIN ti HA MS CX).--PITTSBURG - g. CITY GLASS WoftICS—WARBROUBE, No.. 119 Water Al reef, and 156 First Area, Pittshrtrgh, three dour, below Monongahela House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City Window 141 ass, Druggists'. Glass Ware, andAmenean Convex. Ulass.for parlor win4ows,ehuretes and üblic buildings. ;sem), THE BEET REMEDIY, A" the one thatill Doctore iecOmmentl to secure good health, ta, wear thick-soled BOOTS r, SHOES, .uch as will keep your reettrotn the cold. JAMES ROBB, No. 89 Market street, has now on hiuld.ii,larße stook. or Ladies', Misses and Children's' Righlieeled ;mid Thick Soled Bobta, Shoes. Gaiters, Slippers; &n; Men% Boys' and Youths' Eklots,Eitioes. - Brogtans,Gaitem &c. MEN'S CITY MADE, DoubleSoleand.Opperipreiich Calf Boots. Ladies' High:Heeled, Doubleßrile.OLOVE KM, CONGRESS and .BUTTON GAITERS; and as he is determined - to sell CHEAP FOR OARS; all in wek would do well to calt and examine his sto4, beforepur,, chasing elsewhere. deli Wigs, Wigs, Wigs, A N D ORNAMENTAL HAIR; of every descripuontuid Latet,fityles , of -Fashion, manu factured by J. rt. CAMERON, tio.li*Famstr t The subscriber having resumed,basioess itt Fitts - wishes tvinform - his forttalrldatlds stud'pstrolis of e city'and surrounding country, and woold , talfthiett at tention to a new andbeautifultELF-AMIUSTING Wtci f it puts all forme[ plans of *g.maMng In tt e e ithatle• its ments are lightness; durability ; Atot nib to shriatr bears equally all over the headiind easy and- gptlasefer appearance, showing the .clevetaprnent of Atto forehead trus to nature,. Ladies are also Invited t to call and eihnilnif his 'hew mode of BANDS, lIAIig.WIGB and , EIGEL They, do, away with the bevy and format :appearance. so much disapproved of in the 4143 styles.. . pen- WE ARE :NOW OPIENENG - many no, aides to WINTER. GOODS, sultablikfor HOLIDAY PRESENTS.. Fur Gloves, FUR 'COLLARS, Kid Gauntlets, Sleigh Robes, Cashmere Stuffier_ ,e SiihSearth and TlOl, - Winter Glove*, H 0:1S 1•Ellt AT REDU OE D:1 4 .1:310EL , • L. ffißsineraMsaF vow, de29 ' No. 83 TO 00d 'Street, K EN NEDX 1K TR A.TTOBXEIr AT LAW g**OthOn in b 1 1 14 4 0411 fiIIIIADtNG, Ififate opmaelhe Cour t nouse, dell tre ay . , . 31110. THOMPSON & - HOWE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL ; PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS; No. Third Street, - •:. no 7 PittOrbillirgifiPAA STOCKING E PO TAM CHEAP AND D'ITRAELLN , • M. D stocking mstunfailtuker, . . ERNER FIFTH• ST. , AMP MARKET ALL ham ea WWI alreariMulrememnltMei , oi 091 , 41.4} 1 8 1 4EIOWSPets.gointoktke!oTelanods! sivenne=tviriv=mrk wi erz T apr, auitablem the seriatim He Elena prime artietato arLow - Prizes, 041 and examine. Retnemliter; M. DALY has bnt catetpre; sad th at is an the corner of Mir at And Mittke Allay. nob Dwelling ‘ - 4 01 / 11 6101* lialie , , • tunt . FLEST-RAM timkpvittorip: llywai t yg Hoitep, Nci. , 158 , aria iftbet,'-ballow Sit aa • 40 90 4 1 4.,44 1 Kett1w!a30,',-. Thfv,kwont *Aga ' a 4114"e r4W - Vi*d Piir2 tietieft ill htit: i 6 telkeetterp , - t Ce lelooteellet the whole buil ding; Gee In nearly all the robWteVrem% - skooo-1p.,0e . 0 malt, sad the b *cum ig setwel" per_ , -; . 4 N n. OaisilY,l3 2 : B, . 91 1 dx"fillk •-,7lkluurazinott4praratsaii.y.. itt E In.: .Of .. : A llatim BUCKWHEAT. -200 buabela for ealo by do EMU S. COMM • , ;14.**4."., " dr n .. ....` . • ' 2 ' r — ' • fi s .-f*" •••;,": 4 •• f•; - .? lai ir - -..;!""'7 - "`c.. - 14• - vt•-. T .,, • --- ,- -e- ,,, ••• ,- ;•;.• - •'= - =4--- ---- --_- * • ..,- i -- t --!s*l:4'. -'4,- ~t,„..4 ...•• • e .-.,," 4 ' . . 1.4'•-- 's - -* ' ' , - ' 5, '..,.' ,`I ., '.' 7 '.::; , '.. , ',. f.Z.; - .. t' •'- ': -e."t''' .4 -H, Ikashington, _was ii. =woe Prco . rtetor. T. d. CRAIGOS, 124 WOOD ST., Five doom 'from Fifth JAMES ROB 4 -.- - ~..1".." :-.." •I' . .- - ,i-- . .. ` , ,-_,' ~ ~. • ' ..:;' ..,: ~'-', j '.' .':'e ,' 4 ~,,71 - 6 , 7' . ; Z": , 7 ; ‘ , ''',:- ... 2 4. : '-'• ~-;'' 2y' r . , :; , : , F -- ;,... 21 ., ,, ::::$ , ' '-, =‘;':: .'r!''' .:". r; , -''' . ~ ' - .., ,'. ~.---;,- • , w" -,: .r. oil -.'-'-; -,..= • ,'','.. ''' ,- - --- '77 ,-, :f: 4 ,'''';''''.4 ; .-',. ,, •c , `X.,... .- . ~. ''7.-,,,,.?;....:,' .a-g-- - . , - -' .' , .4 , , -."'..7.4,:#, - :3; V72,5t;•7:,..4'... ' , 4 , ... ,,- -.',. : ~-,,,,,,w= F-,', ,- -', 1' 4 .,'" . 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Mt.tsitirtie Wei Viliii.; , -I Th' 'e' 1 egheny i", :. : And:there fs every prospect of a breakJap I with .' '''' , ; -reerhatirs• 0 wnerreofproperty:enthe rtym`eheur • , re, v kly, mess urea. to peeler", it: - Y;4 CoAltri.AqiiflaitihinfJ -I tiir l ifitiboats which:leftlibi ettrfoi Oats helowleartY •;•54 litiilWrithhor„ unduly . reached their destination ln woy. oixiiitOt k ' tidwever,4ere hilt/ iye!givea=l3MSTl-hleAtlftairders its ~ veti v ore *caw s4,:lr'sliv,ii=toli W. Thinseitlilwt one, "-- 0 -mow a i -aver ;et dheillotrofigatkdridlridatfre " ' g nut. A pea: of S e lo tig;to; s hltinthi7ty.Driknellaari egtobild halirieValre'andtverei3ost;: ,-,& „, = '' .,, c 1 ; , - 4 . 11- o .pot rt Reor..lik4 C o., kfulA Plikri,etS9-. 114 * 8 4 1 . I . lifeeloakey, Doig i r..itc Co., lost-Arolbeat44,.storm to the, vicinity of, n,Bourre.. - r , ~, - ' c,.),,.,-# 1 lieitrie agattox lisifikiedl 644 4 .l 4e 4 dr:b o4lB, ..whiclk.wera.-. into -aarkeTjkitr th,,, - sr . /lick '- Thomas, near Pahonaln . n,y - Apairbelio,:iiitgoltri3.eallegfailkOd on land fs- No, -42 in Afield glepl und„were lost.' Anoth6r . iitritigltoA fi lli . eletWilte " -10 5 e9Part r, Was, lost 0kEtd4 10 1 , 9c 4300 0 , Vit,Sete Mad ctrileeed. One, owner unknown, ran aground et `Plum mileiLbeloWSlsite anittrart lost , ..10 1 ''.7 - '"i'•, 44 ''4 ~: - - We also. eornitukt AUot4fif parrcleleUrtorrarremea -, iiretas''city; - vieri ..,isie . ail-tftAT's :MJWo4.4* . ttween Afeomptilsagd;Vidtidipatlga*W4t4tl l o , two of whoM lielOn ' - -, Juotilmllp.t.4,4r. - :# I :ETF: :was John Buske - dtAhla ro afdf 01,1'i'4"...' .. - . : FAAT ..T1655.0,4-4 044 14404W_Aff - this 'rartlaiii%l4.Y?lfiillr ' Creg ' I V. ftresPatiteffifk i gt, e rtrat k.L tu i ll,* l4soB -the gore eat ti ow reap In.. ~,d - - .Frank • Platerweaseotafacki!e' ..130,7,‘.isigiV'si, , 1 '• •.-, ‘: ii'ffsecTlCßAN.V.oll;ll)**lt,t,'Pl t ,t l-m i,j l :i. pilot, who lola been NertUl. ra. ,, n e .rivov'"svy..e". , i:.' time, wll5 - repoitiabuttion , : ' t•^l7,- , ; ',,,,T11. , :-%:.,- -- ,4i''- -- : ..- ,= l VallQiietriphilr..**Or ,, - 1 10 1:1 07640EZ. - ' ,- • ; - 1.-014 1, Setekkell'itheit..oo4 Ali _ *Zire*t ;P-. ':- .P .- '; '''4.'4 urierine far tancluni4atumga sioientenow _. : :?s-K , ,:. , •:_', ,i: 41, Witheeirea L ' On '' 3llo 'Owl , jte*.tuto; tllkhatile•tiar../ .7 -:,i , v,434 -,, 11.79,p4flivik,_ AlsoiAbat.thal,muckie elute , lf, - A . *: - .;5t.'4..,'A alongratortly-aftetotheadistanDlittitilkellt trieritof her ' 'W, - .;-,gr paosengamand a pottion,otherearg4L _She was saute- - .1 - kATAO, !p.m& mistrd'andialMWMl hiftwarduMertlindi. Ode '4V,44 of b ealgineerß. ' 14 ,9** . 5 0 , 4/ * 41 4-V,..- an # ' ' • -• ,*,: t killed._ • •--' ' 'i \ -:7- - Z- 1;:,' 6 , U. , , ~ , -- :'-'-- OLSTXI47II"k'44I6A-t7M014.1394-i,-, ..717.1tdAtb -The atookEelders of this - roarl tield .- 4eltiniial:rueet• Ina in Cheyelerld c hiMiadricadayid -, .A -4 The report,of;:the-rMerattons of. th.rej-t:A7 eoroad tbr, the-year, - ` made)* the laxectorsOCul as folio**, `To - elpethaftijAthitteh fdf-12615.it.4;441 104 24' To covering briftw tataaj ver division.. . :...-... , 3,225 14 To Citing utimaWint shop end roechtieryet Miumtiesteruz'`....7.4 l ._ .. ... ..,....; -;.: - ..:.12-.:.C'' ' COO 42 To seminar-- -, .. -- ............ . .--. /0, 717 3 2 Tefencingitliteitirl ieiry_r::: .: .. ::::1..4.:11.- 'Di 25 To fitting,np telegraph Maces * at kittahursi,!, _ Idaneheeter - and Atwater- ....." • -:: 411'25 Movvater pilass,hydrent,hoSe.:*i.fitrtalte - hiver.;. E shop . .. ~,,, " Slap To tight - Of way-'.....:.........: - --;:-. ...,:it .....4.a.3_ , .. ,,, 1 gig g), • To indebtednees sanuedirior - th December, 1,1833....L . L. ,- • .--- , ...--.- ,- ...1 , ...... ffloptemst. , Mclutungtpril tri,BAhlPFtill, , Ft. ,'...;"z , Wayne A Chicago LB.. Co ' " -.—.' '..b32,170 - 60 Vosanotuit due fourelif.;B;ZP. DePerVXOt rl. IA c!f! 41 - To Amount clue for connecting . rmds--....-. 32,= - 86 TO bills reCetiab1e...1........4..........4.-J. - .. ,2 . "...y.:40.4,85r 49 To cosh on hand,,-,-,...,.- -. --,-- .. Magi, - ._ ..., .. Ni 'i-. .'r k ... ,- t -13-I,92Vetl* By caskon.lisin bee-1, i219-.."-i 4329: r - - 4 - .. Ityreceiptirfroind, pfrom aristinipmr.. 231513412 , vf, - ,..4 By l recinpts from I =&tr ico. ,1. ;,..20 2 54 ,11 1 , ~,,..,, 314 Byl=mie.acco - rmts. -. 7,. . iff i s22 l l9::: ' • .' ' - ' l ' ':7 --- ' 'A.: 7;4145, ' '• ' ',. r 11, ' ...,, ':ij4lXoVirko it will be seen fiomilus etideMenittathere hiss-been Allinctetsii oft'earnhigsmf thezitchartiverithe pre : -off year, • ~-.-. to ' Baird . 0i D'lniceitafitreti , 'cdtdien :-Z. xisuosti n 0 111 . tch tliti l;re s be - lat uvin i K e l ib l eto . r wi llollritrar p ßri , a j,, dg W piviin bixi C4 4 o :ttle tte. p u : ,burgh; J. H. ElhoenbelKer, fliVJ,LN,pretiiik,l4ol, Wells, vilba H. C. SlintalerWew . lfaven. The Board is the Same as litatejegorith thoi.v.rap-tioN4LO r x .li Fr, Bhoenbea , ger, who takes the place of Idr-Ohbeyt., ' ' -....„, r• The Companypropareto ) 43externeaccOupon; on the bonds falling due' .. . . aratnelith,ektendkngtettleafsrung , - ef,in berni.aunttil'pyinentai - settring -to hoblerathear. • *der*, while it is - hopesithat et the -end-of that time the princiMdminbe lieuidated. Nisw • goal,' - air Mitt - Itilt3i4Aifial-at is stated that the pas r• lautiriess otthiettiortipgbfare . :shows a very_ handsome increase Anil* . pie mouth ot December, 180. ' The Aggregate vainings Y laillsfoot np about 000. In December,_)l3sB, they were about LAST week Mr. .Joka...l3:..lltoacterio4, , lite sn. t o a toiAnt aivr ,,it i r l , , t i m uh lte rv ei ..,.._ - 1,.....,....„,. .Nashville Road..- in noticing the matter, oelr l ayette ' Churls' r sayer We are reliably informed 'that certaldpartievin Ken tucky, who have an eye to the comforts - hie pasition to which Mr. Anderson has been asedgnerD have caused an indictment to be found against him..charging that while 'in the 'employ , of the New Altany'A Salem Redroadots Bupsrintendent , of that thoroughfas4yhe , aided and abetted in the escape of fugitive slam!. ~ - - COINIXMMMs: prrrstintitolt . _ Reported 62 . 1 . ne54 for: 14, IXdllfi *Tans/ Pod. , • Prergite*". Jg*FT.lt 1860 ' Flour.,..Efales .from store of 960 barrels„at,.s6,a. for superfine; WM*O) for 132. tr _ears l family, and $8,25 for fahorbrendEO • ' - - 4iateiss...Balent bush .0 8 4 5 , from, de1 9 3,1eA 52 c; 175 bush Corn, at 72c. • Buelroiheat Flonr—Sales 100 eaciss, , flYmr store, at 82,12 cp 100 Tbs. Hay—Sales 8 loads from city scales at 618Q:221i ton. s Sistax. , ..Enles 18 hbds N. 0, - 11 4‘09 1 ,4e.;*:1b.; 19 bbla a l r B Ysfi 9i dfA; ; .• . Elolsienee-.l3ales 25 bkle. N. 0., at 52®53c 10 gel. COsCie .- -giains 8S warillski . 12 , 50190. 4 1111 , Ince—Sales 8 tit:49oli -6M i nfti sl,r,.•* •*: ./. 1 511f8 , 4 361 0 6- . 4 . tom elkeese....*des t 2 !Via* W. 11. 0,10056,;5,, • • Eirleit Firnit, bates 'iticanOt . 41ilieffif1 1 , 8 °,.„ busheL . • ' slonany„.l.slale9lB bbis, pew at4o,6a (f • '• A1ip1e,4 41634 ,P?' bbia• etut*,' Butier•-tiges ii9ln :/71;f0 L'ard.-Sales flbblesdtl 10 Wen 10.203,5$011e pound. • . ..; - ,t„f 0 4 . 14 .-. 8 . 6 4 0 ( 6. 1 b 13 414b --1 Lime..A.ldes 18b 1 318. LoO"le."10 1 ti,P1 * : Beane—Sales t4O bt4B;22finall•white*4l;lollo ol, •;' - : : finipe-.Salee 'l¢-1 0 114 1 1$ 8 , 61 0..V;..1r. 4r 884 . 64 Mc- - V6rhlid[7.l.tieff4:4s.ilivAiiiffekkbl4e4:vgi.).-. (400 1 0446 in st.93e. Pais gkit•- AIMS 111 Itig ,ol * - ti o • Otiii) titileitkft - Pethgo o .41 f - k N lidid 3 42 .44 and d412 4 8 !1 - 91.4,4* EFirrefolitileet . 87 sem.*** /ar t rombwr )lo - -) kti aavl- irOoPtiotkoliidir ire. ,siadiziamiiinaliMoigiktieciinVuidbeen kilo& fofie6l* -4 00 ,, g fibs, rectipir 0011 OilerEstOps,,,k9 . da — 4 • ritiaawi• carlanied &tn. , The. - sigoiteefor,el3fitiiii*kery , im *te Theme 4 fv=briskronfl.trACcAtok at; 41V -1 4 1, 0 0 4 map severe ,artlYr it * abases had'imoing masts:Wed Oeih mad for 3,4ingeeti4tAgairli-Pcit no Tv.t - tecOOntv 'Tharexportutirfratgerwialli*o__,..t a large suncrarOthiriiriVia 0.1340.04.1""T ' 'llaltintore '.. kA* 4. ... '''l' 1 ..,.../.., 10 . It i[V . ' - A.X ' Etaxantoss,_January 7.-4160 til'iiiir. ~.atiiV.444..p_nces advancing; •Howardistariet andOnidifeidurii.t firm;i4Ptet Tea AP*, POIS a it,uoi jar white and a; vic tone , efortfall at WA lormlatte -and ; iprj,edicat.lPrOviaradv4AM L V lll,au l gt• tanning idenci; 2deati:To__ ..._rksl o,ll4- li tii ,_„ o,l / 4 10. 1 •14, 'primp, and to glinted 'Ae - sw:i . ,.m.wa:2,y4ci i , vAakrY ult ' it,;643. Bina on Mr; York- 1 4 19 ' . P M. '''' '' - _ ............ ... . • 11=M= .- firti,Atir. &ball VignoOribl Fato'v leat rrAtit atiptlttaati'rikee r td - 'cellular, w -g Wirkolit 1 1 1 0 - riaiogrey,yarof itoOrerev, to Pio ne without iiitiniOvesne . q. l raultall,.. V i . Awes Wastens4krime messess3aM" — ''' c "" E X' for ne , t2 c. iirtm t vi:lLA . ll3" , , ,„ ..!,,,, risky— MOKU4 Ai4-,Taniiitiy'f4iiteiiordian 4761411 m t a p baletorliddlielitire crusted 1,014®1030. .6 es of th e weekVAltboieaVer 34 ; 1560 ba1.. 04 again" .31,72trfe't e come Otetinr - " yegt' The re. 40tplie tere.aostere,9ooi.Wwithei)44if Ostlegradeet illPtSt 'MVO )3eleirtexpgrti lkittlitv*ok-okatiOut to 'uilill4rartlietantlkto,4Bg"icolf4tok, thefoarter g 8,5 New pott -Yaii.k k6r4,tarrlowi4k- titt ' 04.1.;,,5t01iag ` 44lige-6WW -• " " New fratirtOckliwitet: Nor Y'3 1 4q 1 A 4 411,4 141110010 Sii bPaIT• t or , CL i nelpirAt 4 1144 11144 tith n 4 re... UN, ~..'f............,...204 444' car*,—. "and ~.r totwwn,si_ .0.06 ,.. nu. p0t 0144 44.01 ,1 `r” - ' Li** York 6 , -1, ', l ' UN . „ `.r . .7-:. --., _ ...X7I2:OIW;o*S -43 4 - Xxlagi MAS3 rts -,INAVP 01ASSES.-35 barrels deo wm. emaTito..4A: KIMENS MIMI • ,,, !'n- , • . !:1;7 - . - 0 ill. ,:.:4 -:,.-,:•j 0: red ' 1,50 'MEM N, '.. i 4 %, 1 ",=" ~i~F:c~~.~}.4S`.~ .. =ma * SY~i I K' -fix F r p~ ~: ! ..'~.l' : , "~...... HEE ' ' 4 «` ..-4. m. %z i ~... ~ -,- , Z. ' , I; . - \-4 A i•Z r: 4 ....,-,.,. 1 -...i .11 -, ,-,,,.,_•-1 . - 3', ,--.,.- -.- -:,- - ,-,f't - ----,!_, ' ' '' . C . -: :,: i • t + 4 1 ' 1 1 ; '' •: ' ,''.l : - 4;5 , 3 , ' . ; ',--,-..• , % • - • . • .0.- • - „.. • '.-N•1-14, , . • - 4 14 ' 4 % .• ;If; •. • • • , ;v : 4 l, P. , 9,4 V • "st,a . ' - = , r .r 4 7.7 I,' NEM ~? • 1 MlEffe •;142c; r 4 _t • tor '4O 'r:. , , Is . ~ ~-: BEE 115 M MIN