FORTY-SIXTH YEAR. ftlift,:r,',4'; - "0'.4 - fi.t.ll. JUjE 18, 1870. RATES OF ADVEATLSING.' GrEilil I; It. .734. 231. 14W. 11=6 :4 piny,* no W 344 3WV 111/3 1 12 t Kluan., (one illic1) • • 1:: 0 ...$ I ga I 4 i f" • a , tiloarra• V ODi to 12.40 24 W " W 4 l' , 'ltriren, 1:4 U M 410 to 14 at 3g a/. 403 'mantas • a Uuet lest Subsequent last.rtl9* 9 tents. LOC.II.IE.S/NEV-reNtrner4.-Beenna -nig% reran A -nue first lirktrtiOn; each subsequent tuaer . 40Upe... per line. GEN:MI . IAL 110TEMS.—TIOrtt Pane. cente'h line Ant insertion; each sitboniumit insertion 15 cents per line. .." - A rauAGE, Nov - era -23 e.rits each. - FILLNEIIAL -NOTICE:4. —AcoompartylOir Dfallue—For two each additional line 10 cents. - .WE require the, tiarriea of miners and. Others who send Ui eointuurtleations, for our infornaation. In all eases they can depend street *- - eereey whenever required. Tut; AirrontounArtur of John B. .dough =is haring, We learn 'an Intinclise sale,. =54,- 0,r..) copies having already been disposed of. t is a work that forcibly illustrates the maxim that "truth IS simmer than fiction." At is, sold'alfogether by subscription. . • Tif Philadelphia Ltpdku recommends tlit , President of the 'Philadelphia& Reading Railroad Company to take the matter, hand aful•Settle the. present dispute between the coal 'operators and the miners! We 'would merely remark that the coal. operators and miners are disposed to settle their own ifficultier. Whensame overtures were Made some time ago, we think the,operatom • pret ty strongly indicated • that , ,Lthey were the prhPer persons to settle business With ...-• heir employees ; • . Tip. bill to . aboliih - the Franking privilege drags its slow :length along in the Senate. Mr. Sumner. propoSes 'a and for the bill, which his - merit and .ls deserving 'of • cipsideration,.but iresentatiOn' l ll-, euluteil to delay and endanger the passage ors Some bill to correct the existing evil, the present hill, even kith itstiefects, should• be passed, preparator,y to pasSinga better meas ure at the - next sesaionT of •Congress. ; No. tiiure subterfuges, if you please, Messieurs of the Senate, onthe question. By their; you on, the demean yOurselvc.s and incense the peo - pie. Action, gentlemen, on the bill, is ex pected and demanded. . TO, 7 Professer J. B: Burleigh we are in debted, for a copy of f ids American Manual, a A:ery'‘complete work, containing an outline of the origin and progress of government; • :the nature of liberty; the laws-of nations; • .11 cleir explanation of the Constitution of the •. :United States, and of the duties of voters, . jurors, and-eivil magistrates; with sytiony - nitius worjs aPplled and practleally illus . tratediOseideneesl and the census of ltiLo. The Work is arranged on a new and original 3 - -- plan, and is calculated to impart an accurate . . knowledge."of. our..secial . and political hi ,- stitiitions; to, arouse the minds of youth, and fueulcate pate and noble prinCiPles. .t . WHY, AliE . THE PHILADELPHIA PAPIDF, ~.:7;IL. i :NI ?—goyerneir Geary . recently iesued a most iinportrinti address to the peOple of the • Slate, warning . them "that unless they ware t•ureful in the selection of . their representa tiiTs; a successful attempt would be made at 'the next Legislature,to rob the Sinking Fund • , t)f the nineand a half millions of dollars de- - . :posited therein: The 'document was most 'timely and excellent, and yet, not a single . Philadelphia, paper has as far as we have ob served, noticed it at • length, editorially, or commended it to the favorable consideration and action of the people. But the Republi c:tn....of that city have, notwithstanding that fact, rejected many of the men who at the List - .session voted for the swindle,• and 1 1. ~,-nominated all who had the tope:sty to v0z,.. , against it. .While hu r, PRA . 1(.. 1 1 ph ia co'-' ' teniporaries are, geneially - ?,-Alispfkl to ctip: ~h inn what is lif•ong, ttil L l . 4„ .. d;:e47.)e4tc • whals . righ.t,..wily I,z iit, that tlicT:ll.re tl , fiel;et. in this : !.. inatt...r ? • 1 - TIrE ...11:54)3:7TY Cirt;lNTlE^.—..% • i:;idt.'4 COW.; oCttic 'li IMb:it:au ni!porlty in'eoutcrnitiation, tuul o we apitrove .41i7 it. Legislation:. of lato . yca r Lati bi-cotire of i•lntraetor timt. lite minority counties - ,, cent to have . no rights. that. the majorjty ,~nintlN teeth to think that they should re • .!--peet.. The Itpulilie.tit reiire~eutalite of -tle majority -countiez:,' innrany instances,: go .to 1 - llffire-bur . g r,u,l 1;111 - 1' . isit t., to bri:al: • which . b ih amen ay•eotintie.:',• for tite• of --ohr; t.i.r:v , soine ino.vezmuit .tie'lr protection, similar• to t Ipar now prepo , ed. ‘Ve are • whid - to see movotat coinnieac"..2ii note. TV," 0 the , matt'. ' :' 1V:1 - 3 sLie in):0 pnlit!0 . :1! , ItlyStit!/1S Oil: or the l Arlr I , eing slit! unsettled, ' •I. !A - ..t , ‘ltzstit:.:(l not to aetzvel:.• molter. lioweVer., tiiiestions pretty. \veil disprp•ed of, minority eemitios. should in a deei : -ive AV:tlir let the itni.i(aiiy counties %now that fo•?rin.r have right' tile latter inu , t. re- ;1 , t':.. , H E I L. 1 .1 I OTON ANDR EA D -114' e 1 RAI Lll 0..1 r ;.. s - neW. conm4:ling the two' ' , cities t , y rail ; too:: lilace on (Weasiell. , l, the etici:ratett t thc olliens of the =HIM rite :ottllo:liies, an others, pawing o•: • t , r flit•. rotiti• on a lour of iwttpection and t iius t:oilgr,ltithtion , . Tile followiag -••• . =MEMI=IIM! • fit„ It3:1 iiriq It tilroa 1, :I ,iii illip,)11:1111'e.011/Wei1011,1vitli aa.l Ittta.lin 4 at Itir.l- 7 :b ern , anti Pena- F2-iifr.it at eon:wets also tn.? Balt:noon! t 'en tr.il at Clurld's Ford, on, aml with the , Philadelphia,' :,:eliiniton and Baltimore and Delaware at Wiltningt4h:‘ Itti whole length from mi M.:ten to Birilsioro is sixty-three utile,i; i , Sidistantialiv built and Well'lisliasted. Tile I;! froni Ilir6l.it.a . oltU;Wiltt . iluxtolt is a ,grad -11-I!V..,se,iit all the wanwith 'the exception ,of it was .lUntul ilecefcitiry , tti f.. - 3 short-. distance. I.lxtta lueotuntives v. ill kept- at 'these placeS V assist clown iTy riN'ANcEs • ,Tbe'total east of:the rail .thus iar • has been tit $2,060,690. likrek to the , extetit of $300,0t-'0 t al rt•ady been paid in, nil tby parties along is ra ed.! The whole lilraletidebt i4 ,- #4 500 . 000 . ••1: I.t . this is on first men:gage, ,was all taken time ae-0,.:11/11is now selling, at U' eenta.— md mortgage. bonds are brin , lng-8 - 21. ' fund 01;95,500 per has. been for, which, with.tha interest .siectimu iii be iStitHeient' to extinguish• ail 'this tgagei bends, amounting to. 61,2AtXX), me of their maturity in thirty years. has. been open from Wilmington to Ic slice January, and on . this - half of ,• ronte the receipts 'have been $10,04 b. -The Sautyliti t lV .eoal trade_ t , vastly swell the aggregate t elfn.r. • `chti'sfunpany estimate ;their q ti•re year as Flllo%tis: t set . ol . i ME= th, . oagi •x‘ .1 , ~. 1 I to ,1111 W4,111/IIX, .Fr...;:/. biro tiamotiß Fr.:a i /itiraet. Vrnill ' out Itual petriAcual ........ From trio ............ roni rr.il lug inkll 411t2.s - Ci•(.l:i ......... • . • Tileyl.lll..)W 81.,.;.1.y per vent. of the falsbyo sura witrlting expenses. wilicti It rives a net von no of sltr-1,:i137 .">l. This sum, tUrealized, , •I, more Mint sufficient to pay tlul, interest up ,•‘ . - and establish' the sinking fu kayo oyer ten percent. to apply to a d•ri , ':( M 1 on the stoelt. 'Cue connections are all at' ~f ade - except. tlifit• - 3; - ( . .,:ttesvitle, where tlio new road passes en 'a i•I st•ventv feet under tho order:did . titiatitzet of CCunsYfeania Central. L. , • . i I -4 TaltA. A .tiP"OFTICITA. . • ' gla nee et Liar history :of the (in ' : i't 1- , . 1. - lib:11 involves a 'record: of rtrugg.l. •• abortive'elforts fur more than .twenty years mac,.eral tiilferent elpirters were cibtain'ett tr:ol3 , ,times,gome of which have been and in •Itils all were corisolidatia) , . -r the present name. Among, :the repre ,: re men of the enterpr6e;Eawardßrook o, - 1 1 •11 , 1-1)ore; Ilugh ClVitiar, ; j'"4l2 ..r. I J 4 )-epli Tafnail,,Yrattels Barry, Wiltlim - II I lc., .ronies Bradford, and Edward Iletts; thls or ve prominent mi..ntion.— -• anteng-i• , thost, by et moron constmt, :liugh B. Steele. now- I Preisitlent of I " . 1. '“ (1 2 31, Y. , '-11:15ST.fninklyfistltnitted on 'all - that but for Lie' intiquijtaldo reOlution, •ot 1 ratite met, the roatl- wealth -never .havo :milt. The following are Lilo o . ther officers • • 'Brooke,' liiistk „Clymer, q .... ,1 0-tpuston, C. H. retinocic, la. Pennook 3 artti, EdWaril. Batt[; Joseph Tarnall . :en- Da Nat. Virtu! DuPant chlt:lf.t.s Waffler. tar mot Treasurcr—Willitun S. /I 4 . " 10 hae..ineer-'-.1, Mitten • Soperintendent:74.:ClemsonlibarPhfis;r:- I ; ' • , . —At a pnblip sale pr bagkitt .Londoa; Drew's litn a "F y on blauho , sensitlt down to a shoe m er, who, :to the _west -' amusement et the a blyvasked-tbeltuet. Ithelnik"-Litny nia Welts otishoe-saskitsitla selh"-- ' -,- '- - L..Pariallitiartmlan:.rely-havhsttreit &Ant -auu Metres Omagh tludk rettbouttlndhtg water, the,iindeetewstimetumee thatthey are haaild to Olio leatet-Ae. Mattel). lame. eithniniva's da tanitleilFramitamata la the Mintupti... ~• . , . -,.:!. . , , —The )6m:dry 9 r u39,Etr f isea 9 p, -ewe whit* Were none 'or* AO 'Teem was ' reden. worn hipahiic-try.sit Itatisn.isdy.isdeClsred by estarsstentjudges tabs superior In Wilir,knian ship and finish to any made atpresont Par*. ': --Canadian Pipers complidit that tiente ca. the patriotic young men who wept to. the frontliti repel" the Finnan invade* •Ilintul 'on rtntirnin to theiretnployera that they , had been and their places tilled , • WaihingtOtt -gran- aaYif; "The. repor ts circulated. by .aoine new:Ai:Tete or the ill.. treat .tneuitif the two colored cadets at Wetit - tfrnint lace .caiphaticaly denied:. The eflfreini have taken pains to 'See ;that we - partiality -is - ahown."7. - - I•' • - •. • • we exit. to Wive tea direct froin China, and none of the .Chinamed smelt about It, but to the delicate perfuthe of the plant. la to be added - that tutting front adieu. InAibett, female wonien ire going to linpOki the .e,nnieetion with Esahioeable drestiniaking• , . —IL man at,l3hakcippe, . ; got 00 - ir -re* !live entertainment in his fatuity- by stabbing his wife and daughter,when tars son 'Mk a Rand in-the game and allot the old - man. dead.. 'The boY says women am artree 'enough ont there, Without having them "put a atop VP :that . —The 6th:ens Of Newark,' -•:. .T., arc called proud, Wasted-aristocrats, . betawe they object to luming gag-houses emptv reit tar in therivvr. which water they have to,.:airin k. They object; too,"to demytkl dogs and (lead fish In their water. Some peoptecrre 'rather particular abont what they drink:, • —A, bny at liimityaglkld, - A a god jok °Wu neiglihor.V setting tire p, winch Aparned shunt forty .:eords. The :bay started for borne just allead.,_of the old- inan's hoist, and - when' he' 'got to ill° hens° it- was up.bo 'entOdiet; Mt dcrirti. Thouilt I,pelc,.nglag to tWo churches. . 6ents st first limitlcta; ezcb subserent Itmert:on LS cents a ILue. . • ritntrriAN iirict c,- Thin "liable medicine II; lEvasilently tuitrlnk ttit way Into public favor by, lip limner. r.muiricuble curi , x It has porformeid. v.: szt niza;ar etn =el"-Im ,ow I nz to the prothrirtr of iron which 1n tlll4 preparation rem dna, unchanged. and f , Cifie only Cwnklu which till* vital etemekt of .11.41t11y 1.00 , 141 ean.,l), . • . . • TITli Qn;:s - rxes :-..;i:yr!.E.b.—Th - otw entlnent in 7 ; 6 11, .1 1 . - . Jag. J C:art. /11.feictati to ttacert •Vletorta, am! Dr. ilugl.wA it.„ - mnett, ;soy that wnpiumptlon o•tu ion W cured. Dr. it:kr knew tbk wlleft. he (I . W. paWe I his now witle:yamoVrli, 11A.ViEn or WI tn. CH Kl:itl . ;. ond - ek[ortene, nai. prover] f to'... e , ,irreeDie.a ,ig bis iniaq opc - . - ~ . ... -, Hoirt) took *Yu Xs:—SIkTELY I - 1 -o*k't, -,.-- Hint or tlie, IA 1 . ]lair itAio rs, lint 4hnply‘ktiulyllogati's Magri .ilit Hahn upon;your face, week and'hundr, - ninf. use LyoWs NathalrOn upon your hair.. The liable [nukes yonr contPlekton pearly. soft, nod n. urul, rind you cate.t tell What did IL, It rerdovex fn ties, tam aallottencse, ring-ntarbit,' moult-patchy& tc.; and In place of a red, 'tomtit: lace, you have tlie n o bit, purity orsa extjalte belle. It glvea to add • . 11..1 the bloom of perneinal Youth. Add these effeeta to a splendid bead of itatrprm,,lneed by init Kett/ill , rim, hnd a lady has. tlfPf.te her beta le - tbe way of . wtorb merit. Brothers will batc: - no splns!er fasters wten Dols! artiett are arpend o .'..t..2l 44' , - , ~.. . .c, 4. - 0 . ecf .. 41.:: . .qb;-e VOTTSVILLE,. JOSE 1% IS7O The tinantily sent by Railroad Mils Week Is :3e,::! ; 'l,y t %mai, 2,765; for the Wcek,' ' tflik•r; tins; againstr'lo,l94 tons for the coresponding , creek - lastyear. The supply this we'e" is 1;124 tons less !thanwas sent last week. : 1 le 1 The trade , remains without'eliange ; - • A , • mar ket scents ~o be fully supplied for prettent wants,' and the trade if anything is duller tit i an it wasa weekagO. .The consumers ahroadao- satisfied • thactlie iirices will noVun' up and are in no hurry in laying In' stocks as early - they did last y.enr,'.and were caught by a falll4 prices 'at' the elinse.nf the year: As long tes.prkees ride as they are; and no higher, the operators-now stand ing cannot go to' work unless the tiptirators' ba sis is accepted; - and the contractork inure equalized - than it now is. • Tim market Can be fully suppliedwithout any advance in prices, if their collieries shoulj stunt idle until the mid- Ale of Oclober. If they should go to! work, the price Of veal will fall in the regions (stolid to the advance that niay take place in ' the, fates of freights by this carrying companies. 1 In either ease consumers need not be afraid of any mate rial rise, and as-we believe the reign itf the stu- pid leaders in this County is evidentlydraWing to a cruse; andwe should not be surprised if the dead-lock now exiating, were taken [into hand by the n.oie intelligent miners, who; havo not laid muell voice in maiternsa far,' and . adjusted se that they_can go to work afterthe -I:hot - July; but even if they do not, - there, will be bythat time not less than 1,500,000 tons ahead. °pas t year's shipmenti to that dale, while list yeifr on the :ld of July we were behind the I.llp,u'ientts of . 15'68149e,10. tons. This would maktran in 7 ercaselthitsyear on the 3d of July, over ISO; of upwards of 1,600,000 tons. . Last year) the whole increase; including an increase of 1r1N215 tons of bituminous coal, was only 763,230 tolit,t, showing - a.decrease in the supply. of Antaiacite of 211, 985 t0ne for I the -ear. ! In 1819; on An ateratre shipment:cif 3 1 1,0,000 tons , a week front Jiily.3, - to Deuemper,, the market was supplied, and prices broke doWn at the close; and :lien we Were behind 4.9,1trt". Lima, and this year W - ti will be 1,600,1X10 ahead by July 3. At present We are shipping. more per week than the average of last year, With: three . - ourths,of the colliories standing idle in teltuyl kill and Norldiumberland coulitie:carld Ilso the collieries of the Lehigh Coal and S i rosigation Company op the Lehigh. This's ratheti an appal l ingstatentent;li it . is neVertheleitstrne. 1 'Wliat the ineieaSe wil m this year*ill deperld, in a great risef-sure the, prices Of6:11! thlit may Yule after the beginning of Judy!P'lttarly liiellei4 that it will not bo . greater than last year, r lmof, CongicAttshould pass the SupPlementar4Tariff bill and- the Funding bill, we belicVatiniSe two •ineasti res. alone would ilte the means of increas. 7 in g the.consumpticin of coal this year! nearly, if not Oahe, a half million of tons, ,; 1 "Nit nwitlistanding• this is the. present s:-late - of the eftal trade,: those tabtablc ,fric!ro3. !of the miners, the leaders, shout—" Boys stick !to the basis of 'ISCO.- Who cures if living is cheaper ' now than last year—and we'll all starVettigether 3,u:tier:than subunit to the tyrant roal Operators; but You knoir insYS, wc.aiust laveoUr 'salaries, • We cannot afford to work so hard andlk6ep you idle, and',-make beggars - of you. for `nothing. That's 076' basis to,work oii, and of r eu r se we .go fur-high prices ,•" and their ruglemen tdiout, "liitrralv'for our glorious, inyltigesa liniteapti:. Ide leiulers, and the basis of 1869;nd kiowa with the I `Chinenan's basis.' - The torekeep-, :ers' arc afraid to - refuse feeding' AS, and why 'should we Woe.: so long as we eint liv . without i workng." , .. .. . . .. . , ! The.trade sinus up as fullOws • • IS•13. . .. IKII. , WICZI: TOTAL. P',,t; 18..4 14.....1, 10,1911 47,4.11!i T_ II CAM1.1......t I . 1ti,„014 . '5 , - ,,, B. it,,,,, , , 776 , , tiii,lsll L V IL D. Nth i L. Canal. a ;x 174 . 931 L Naas. R ii. 1 :2 . 1 ers • *HMS 6....ent'Ll StaA 11 • 2 4 %4 MAN do. Ntt 1.1 LrX. WWI Peuli D. 21.... --L• t.,:' , 's':=l - an re . d 0 • Canal A 63 .64 ,, D ,C, IL CAL, i 1 CAW 4.lt4tiST:, Dau R. L.,„J -73 ,. 98,114; Wyoming. tio: MI at,tial Wyorrting Nla . _, • I 0 . rituimokiv ...... 1 . 1‘4,9 1 11 ,6 0. a 1,”.. -- 1 T . . a 4,...:.14 1 . • ' &Ai-A /athrka. l ) Trvs-vtion .._..1 . 1 ~,., *Shun. N.D..-- tkal 3.759 Lyktrti V Co- i 1.41031' .'•1.1.51. Wilix.rsn ..I .' 3:,.531Dig 1..c1a (AA, • ' - I. • .....---,-1..._...,___--t. 4,4. a I_L .x%'. /Mum! gnu liroad To ' ' , ''. ' 11..731 14 , 1)!3. D. ,t 0. 24....W.1 :Lia) 36.;120 . CM% &Dean- 18,17 1.1.5,7311 MO i-1, El= '24,5,11114 TMISILStIiOIiII llEmu) of Thur mit; y Kart: 4-1,- "! „.° l- ; 4, tta Molds last the Hickory fte - iunp ciolliiky re-- 4(P/ v , 1 sumed work. lilt titowirtv ate the Only, collieries 33 0 1 - 12;,.0 .... ow =mac in . oar county: Henry ' Clay. 3 . 5 4_ 13 , ,`-''', l / 41 ilwriclay. N 0.2, Greenback, facet '4l.,-' "" si Fmturp .Green Mountain, Rellituce. Coal' 110,6. - 9) fo' mommt , NA rifle, some ten In number ant ofghiriW-one.ilajbe region. When' these wilt re submit is tOrd tO-1011-" 1 '..k-4 . iigOit — :4lnit of the coal seafront tho Sha mokln Regleingoes West. The shipments for the week eiwitie Schuylkill Regret' ha r s not in eresed ditirop l the week. . . : • :_. Id_theSeltiaylkill Region no collieries were _started as far as - We can learn during the week, _and the operaters appear to :be as firth es :ever. Atie have 'only heard of two that was *little hokeY,—but they:know tbidif any of Wain-ego collieries, should i start, a resolution wcald be . passed by the Board of Trade, giiing tile Tiriyil l . ego to all to stutt,and coal would go W $2 a ton i 'in twit woek&: , LAIL) io LETTER rztox REITTOItIe AtttsT . . oa Ittris IsTe. - Messes. -terrotts :---One thing that the ti Mama of the suspension intichuyikill County I *lght or is the fact that many of the dealers who haco - htta. e rt o doom in Schuylkill Coal only, base been cont. pelted to buy Pittston Coal in consequentst ofbelos unable to obtain it from y region, And •they have Ascertained that in point of preparation 11 fs far en pertnr to Schuylkill end much less antlaYingre hear customers compida iti burning away fast,i than to hese thfut berg:MC(lr sending therni afateand stones. Consequen it will iwr bard Matter for vent openitors i them to return their pd. ronage with the r ecalleetlon of the antlayiniceeane. ed thstalty ilielrOese; Schuylkill Coutitv perer - twain - be able to WI the amount of east she hoe been doing. except by bens over vigilant , ttt 11$ empower eon, and-selling at ' pittstou prices until th e . preju• dice against alstySehisylitillia resiteted. lbetiont or your region regattas Idle rbeltaider will it-be to' - foeuxerits.inat '{diner will long feei tbesmt - m=sms strike. - • , . • Yours„ /Le o RtrrAZL gnat. T be *psi* te,tbe meat pf lie auviiWen is ectiatiertse ÜBE ME 'General Ratko. w gym; vett ; ITN • D . . 1,-.‘"---- 3(4=ti I,44Ausa,u4 ;too• A 141 416 - • ' , ' 61,=11 1 1,44.0 i• 119 . .106 ' 4.9151 • -• la .. . iz,m;; "'"' I' p. 9944 43,910 •AV • d;431',6•1 13),.94 23,0r.t • :MOO I ; . JAL-WI 14,:Z0 DC1,19;111 x1.9:3. .1434757( ; •00410 4.7741,4: 4J• 4:01M3 7 . 57A 901 19,D41 Tz.val rz4 ,,,,, 13.51;1' 77 . 0 DI z 3 SD ; , ; " 3,114! 11k,,5x63 s,co zrupol , 4 ,r 146171 7 , 11,496 , , =1,4:11 1 Ara t ; r t , ... , • 3 • 6011. *,t4it i , :50,00 :.,.1 , , i fil a: ,n, 0., . 2,024 1 1,,104,a 10.K4 1 411.teXOt . 11441 f. ,, Z.G.D.W I. 1.453 . say.ol9•• 1.14,$ 12, ==. '> :704d 10t076 d 11,t.a =PUS d 114011; G,;114, MI a EIM 6479,FM Extro EMI , EWE '• RI . , certain eztint in the, pieperst!on of coil seof to • totes:.'L_. SeloOlaillttoPtitiPoiltestes!A*Wil of pa ll nimniAti ***mind SyrateoLpirrithlic.- , lin: PA the . bard 114 b, 4 11 4 coltloftiStintli In.. .emess, Ao natahnorknow Out kind ' u YI-Itbit fet*', ll tois4B ot!'Terr„ilita.'l,4o,4lo - ktsd - :wbleb does not sidttheOfitureiifiSr . :;, 13 4 1 attit, thet „.. !sn.r c* F l P Thin- aAiii(g*:' of the sod aim # thenld be the i is _reet: Spot ttst imed toirqtei.,'NW Ain'esbudvolefiatsof 'AaTiLetfirlt Attei -4 3 41 sk betehdtie - it:snus, Metro . ' : in 4 " rellatk 6 3'.-XtrgiPn • Aitaer'adOtdi4 ; .. iii: .:. = l f - porposo, : tblol bra 7 ; • SILK FINISIIF,D, 'BLACK Pt It£ 1101T1IP.S. • • ' Ladies' tutiti,drt latest stylmv,mutile to order. . . September L • . . • 1 1—tf-tr • NEW 000pS!1 LOW PRICES! ( ftEL.LING ()Flo ATIriIAT! ANNIE 1101a.141), MARKET STREET, ' ,a t I • , ftestwetfally arattiva to th Lnd!es of rottiwille and t tie has opened a . A NEW 4CAT OF SILK SA6I/I*, SC rrs, 1 7.49 3 t1 1 , 1 4fink4itm;::: • - yrie4 44mets. comet's, 14 .tbiaF.". ! - • W-M 17 4 445 - 01 *:**Fietr; = i fires = dt`]rases . aoiksmjidetgotder :F.-' ^'?: New PilrirO iiikteeidsea. SI*411( nt c l 'wit .13 4me 4 mb0.9 1 4 f xr& BROTHER 1 silt =KV= arpF4r. Po'rirs7uutz. ] . . Dekire toe:ill ttentiou to their cites:mite. a wAirt mentof -. 1 ~--, :•,. SP I- CI AND SUMMER . . ' l . I _ _.. 1 11 D' - ~t Y`~ ~~ C 1 O D~ S ''- Coasistingut auolatest 25t..tas of the _ ; I . • - Poreign4 Pomestio...N.lakket. tallen.tat Ting COLLECITO . rI : _ . al Ada - elan COLORED Criss, : ',LAC 1173 pisitorrmut S. ,_, • ITE 0001).1 c7d . DOME23.I7spS. itC*9 3 W.r. , SITAWL ' 010 r / tocaritteervir-, ' -;" _ :F* 11 5 1 0:0 11 a ; , , ' ZEE JIM , 4 .• 4777 . 1 1111011 k *PO elfillig* wigusiowi 1 - 'ilkikrtiClillltliettew .t. l °,! l .o 4ll llthe C.! 4°1 1. lOtbolgid. t 2! OM Mil Parrsvx itr., iiiii GLOVES cir Au. =NIA .M . .4A;03...te; • Ac.;,/to BEM EMI ,w EMIG =ll fr 4p h. • • • 14:W41114e 1,11:100 ' ; `ll-.l3.lblAganc, (lava, vitkzeiv, AnCrsintierls:-Yolamaster r_ica* knacied - daym 80(.0 at a into.oarby I ~ hree..eidllans and robiai 0490 a nn.d•nei*nitiabla 'gold u:atehe— ne Yasitadir,hutt. ..Lawas.r. Jrn3"ll.—Talin -Vc - PAKetni cash ier the Raininul National Beak , died teat night. • ''• • • . • ••• ' , • . $0111.TO: . itte4th of Jerome Bonaparte. •-• 46nn, :June 17.-4eroine -Napeteen at died .this rmidenee.in . . this city, at o; -this winning - 1104 04 . 41 .3 . His mother Tin-law,. Mra i aied - at4 A. sr.; at tl*samwrOidenee. • • '•-• . . 3 :t1r...X94i'x '._ f- 'run at NEW Ypiew,,June..l7;,--A four-story build fug, -corner of .:Secoad :Av . eilhe and Twenti.; etti street , felt .this motnlng at 8 4 7 elock.= . per4.ottivitii.seriou4f4njured and anothl er The ambient was 'caused by the. excavatioe .of the, ext rot: . - =I FOREIGN • . . . , . ... Prercte. F9rtick;;Suceessfi?.ll..giunOt-41ckotis• Fur - : '. trAue-j"Ealwitillruicaptable nulufi. ' • ; ' - - • Losnozi,lttne 17•=.- olnc*, Of this eitY con=; .tinue to appraise ;the appolninteint of Prevost Parade' as French •Mintster to:Washington. The iron:•elluT Bvidfisure, • was ..ueeessfull,- .launehetl at Jarrdw, ,"Buthatit, yesterday - after noon. 2- -2. ••• 2- • •• • • • The printed At Dtiblin„ Says that Dickens left a- fortuin) of•',l,Sll. ,0011 sterling. Six. monthly parts of the -"Sfystery ullEdwin l)rooti" are' tinistied;:anclthti rest of the story is so 'outlined its to leave its •Completitin easy. 'lt is understood;"•tha•Thits•eolitiniti's„!`that Wil li:it:Collins tut dertakes the ta.s.'" • • - The - yacht riee•for the ;Prince Wales cup, originally limedfor the:4th inst.; has heen post poned till August. . ' - • thunder SbOV 113% o . prevailed here.' llov Car inland tlkey.exteridea or bow they of• , fee ted the growing erops' is not •lit-ucwn.- it is feared they - .came toi) late 'for. wheat in light, lands.... • . • 2 . ' • !••• • Lirkupx, June:l7.-411stiey Lord Pense.uee has g4eit a deeisithi.i . nralidatlng the will of tlisi! late Samuel, Merton of Liver's:RA, who his fortune 11) Rev, D r . Gass, a Itoinan, Catholic • Bishop, • 'Pitt miurts derided that" the proofs' of the inc apiteity otifileeeted to make -a will at•,the the tittle rite di;tuiteut' is datedi „were tsinela- Jri the lIorts). of.?..Lords the'eonside • _ _ the i‘iitiOtt of .tne risii la intbill. we. resumed. Lord that 'the bill gave atiyantages to ten ants 'were not know - elf - in - 4;9oam" or Scotland.: .• Ho deinehoitrated at ninth- length - the defects'of the treasure. _Lords Gray and Ltalifax spoke - . against' the bill: Lord thwhy tippOseer the, geit eraLprintfildes of 'which it wme based, but was averse to grunting... compensation for the.' dis turbance of tenure, regarding it as equivalent to being an i magi miry..right. • ' • • ' ".• The IM,Ve of Agrille defended, unit the flake Abereow stipparted-the bill. . • ' ..• 17.-IXunicipal elections will etc-. eur thrOugliont France n Rirtha end of The Emperbrin much better to-dam 'The, drought which has. continued in the ag ricaltural dilitricts for 'smile time,' -and "over which grave 'apprehensions , were. anticipated ruin to thagrowing drops of distress among' the farmers, haiiprovidetitially ended. All lippas of haekbeen abaniloried, and..on rile strength of this, presumed disaster great pur 'anuses of . foreign grain and. - dour had: been made -for import into Franee. In - many of the pi-ovinvial 'districts prayers' had- been tittered for 'The tire : l4'o'2i_ is ,now 'happily aye?, and, all. . fears of a ld aure • cereals, 1ia%.6 been ..ilis pelled, e -Ferdinand llattott, died to-day; aged*Gs yfiarS. Ile was it ‘ lS6inttor. .:,• •. • . Charles L'Ustattlie,. CariarilieL, Slfator, ,died yesterday,. aged 65 years.- . • ' • ammo,' June IT.—Thb•feaSt of Corpus € ste • tv s celebrated liere.to-day - witlithe custotilary cerenionieS, bUt it. Was verylanin in ecaupariilem with the. displays informer years. •r . • •' . • I • I'ut2..tD!.NLPIII. : I -PRODUCE imak*grr . • FhIDAY,Jooe 17.—Theye is Ninsitienible activity' in the Flour maritet,. and holders ate very firm in tiuts , rtine tit 7a.i; extras $1 25 ;'and fancy brands at.t7Cu. I There is more activity in 'the' Wheat Market. and. the retelit ailva nee. Its well Knstalued. Sales ofl'eon hyitien in red, prime at 31 .0... Corn Sales of is)) pushel.hyellow-at iti6il 07. and Western mixed, at' $lO l .l SI fiats are steaely.,with gelds of nee - bininets Pennsylvania af ase.;aninight at 67c.. • whiskey Is stronger, sad-fielders ask. Et 0.5 for. Iron bound'Weiitein. ' • . Ilrlitißi7.3lAßE; - ET: . .• , . • . Fttwat, 3trne 17.-3loneY. Ls apparently' becOming more abutatb:. 4.. ,,, l per cent. continues to be the range for, call loan'i, - antl 5' y 7,1; per cant. Pie prime . , . , . , Gold is very 'quiet ana Hither, %fent:, all' the ka lei, riin g I'm; bet wei2u 1,1:11,,;4112%,;,. (welling 11. t. the fernier. and closing et We, latter. . ;. -' The:sits-lc nt'arltetliiis'-nlriruing . shOwt:%l intpr',9l; . e; , went Both in to aulitact iyity. ~ • - --, ... : 7 . • . - lteadlng Ratliond va.4 in dedinnti; and sold at 51•1; 51 1-16. Pniladelphialopbr.rie was In, retwest, anti Rola at 2:17-;,i, and ilitawit.e•7:), preferred 'soldArreelv aL Free ,lilea•of relin..ylvania at 5". , ; Lefilgh. lee • ' • • : • • . .ay Cooke..; Coverrmlicnt. seen rl led , follows: •1.1..- S. ilv )1:04:1,11Sf .Isr2; do. Lda; 111'l,,liiilftc,"; do. lsls, 111:Jiall1X; do. do:3 ILA - . 11:1, , ,,"a 13 7 .;;; do,„ do ; 11171, 11ilf,a1143•;; do, 1/M, 11:1 1 4u . 111; Piddfleit 1141.••;:a111•, - c; Goid,•l•l3. : NEW 'DA:H. - • MONEY- Als:l3 'l7r.ar. Situ° 17:-4tcx , Itx quiCt.• • Money 34.:5 per cent. 'Gold, 5-AN„ 150,3, cnupcpi;'ll::t,4•, do. da,..,11V4t I 11%- do. na,new In!. . 4 dn. 1814. 113 , , ;; ; Irgi Its. new, LN: AllAscuri al") , y; CialtolA.:oMo:lll.,V b 7 ; entubCrlanlret”rred,M; L.onscifillatd' Sew York Central an lindson.• Myer, +: Erie, .•2 - .V,1; 1tea , ...41ng, • 10;4; •Atlams . Express;_ POTTS VTZ . I.~r~NtAE~KETS Corirry4" mill Fr trio. *tiers' - fastriar hi CiE.l3 d SON , - , .• r_ s „ : „ . WlteTat Plutrr, ntmtl7;VbAYS .... 0,",0!'• 5 7,00 " • "•. 3 2:", 3'50 " lebrxlOn! if 30 e bb w1... 1 ! 3 oaf- 6. 3.2,2 ;,r,42.. • ." „..,4 cwt. 321 350 bitsh."-" . 1 39 ' 3 IHO 121 • I`3o •ret bash...! -1 14 110 ' tglpttsh,..! 1 , 150 • • bilsh:..l 6s;- brvth... 1 I ' 25- - , • 'et V*" .. : ..a bush._ 35 bush-. ' , brth., • r _40;" • qio ton..-. 13. 001 . 4201 It cwt..- A 43 r• 1 50 if + 00 • . - • , I'3l- 15. • loi 12 Eye . l.2our . Buckwheat Flour Wheat, prime whlte rt:4 • Rye.. Corn Oats Rye Chop Corn Meal. Mlddllngs Shorts 8ran:........ P0tat0e5.......:. Hay "•' • • Straw ...... .... Eg agtts • • B B litter...... Beet hindquarter. " fore ; " rAznia - We git7o Y01:1 • 5141.14 gliOtrinOWL for tb.day : • ILald 11. 134.)ask Ilea -(sls,Ctl i ckensrd -(4= Con:toil Beef It .41:4:S? Ducks IS Be_ : Itptup ateakx (425. Stricin Steaks vib,-7:4 , 21 , 1hu1d0ck Th 3.1 0, Saluturcig 3turtox- . • -- • !but pore q unturiAn....... Whlys,Perell Hlndquartzr ...... Chops ..... -415: EeLs -4al2 4 I:mtst --r-; 2S: fkons(non 12-15 Corned -0435 ^i. qt -(4 25: Hams sliced)lo PL:.;--04,VesE heed. 1.24,14- Shout rd;f4sl;Potatoett `peck.,. -4s 9-, Dried Reef DiPatectes* • VEAL , - -- • , Siv*SPoitatoesp 1, 4p1c.255s Foretpisxter.. —425: Beets tUncl4'-4410 Cutlets VI 1 - 440); Prl lSm iOystersVlSS. '..:•StrineApplespece. 15430 Bons Sausag Thi-WeApples p 40154, ed Sausage 10r-r-tiaroAry Itip WA? ,:-....-37 - oDecti 00 Vw Booms Ali.soort,:As ISSUED. 24xur-sTATIT.E. - rrv3:--Itoors's CIAO "PM • .Itutt received at: 8AN54.7.4 - At . - . %Pottsville: VOCAL AMD IlqaTittridEtlTAL 11(17810. 4 - MISS LIZZIKJACKII-1014. _No. atg" ST. ,1 rcaprattully begs learirlaltitbrm the citizens •ofl Pottsville and Vicinity, that atte.will give instrac-', Ilona onPS.ANO,aild ItirSINOING,rea u ti = ble terms.-or .address Post Oftlee.P i •-• mix, May 7. - 10-1.94m-,-90-tlata• . rOTTOO Axri-sux =ANINCI A'AlSlWprepvlod for_-Seliers, Ms ehlialstßoinitrur Ralisond, use. An ottliennwelved 14 - 4054140 k - fert 4:Bteoety rttliadefPlasi • I , NEHAN. POANTEkiIk. NEELLS.—AII °Nem . for - au:above POWDER est( be- left tit the onloN Centre street, .with notsERT B. BEATH ; or with WALLACE: P. nyo.N...as‘ st : t.fsti. - 4Peprowlvanta National Balm, and Will be.proolpily- attended to. -2, 70 i loa4t—saf Ittro..WI4S.WRE.iN d; Co. C=Wiza PlA?l",,vnemJ,k4trEsTl • _ It A N NA P4` &AA-LISSY . "WILL AINVAIt S apt) L''' . l?!_ Cs • tty•Ar..i, .• - -.... , . :ir -,.:. ;--4. - ,.r. ".'t -:-.. ,-......-/,.. 3, 4 ',. - 4,-.. , -.1.1_ , - - •• - - - - - - -- . At Lower - Priciv tam,2l42ofluml4lo,loen Jo • : - ' .--': "_ . fiittivii le, ,:. .. - :•._ ,r,...- ,- - , - i: . ' io.iittiks Imsting . it+ nutiiii 1 1 .1114: it.. 30 ; 2,, . :,.- 1. :.: . - !:: -_.• -.. : ,:t : c- . 17:• .: /.,:.; ,:,,..., . ~',.. ‘ ..i.-: - ',- ' - ,- • - . .64/4 -ti :tit is - 0i *P . : . . 'BOOK - g iaD-'WIt I •. , ..,.,- , .,.-•,•1.,i.*,:i. ..'" : ::F . ! f . . 2 , :;1i - ... At ME EMEO , , a • : ME MI MEE ISM EMI t.% Ira lIM NM ISE MI IBM MB MB= . ; . • ~~'- . . MEMO= BMI - L-(Aiv BtIMINMEg. . S of T/avid • Retch—Haw ;WI lestet—ailiat of• , • • ~._.wAsun,„, D., :e.-,,,Tuii ..47.-AEL the c Democrati *peas Ageo c wiaOrAt :I,llfty . mernbetli- of Congress mere, *o4 l o 'KAP._ _4 1 .5 - lug 4 Senators. ,- The Oldectictoityleeltro4oll-. ; .to cert,of act:lotion public tnetuttirt*T - t'-4. lie r' t o in course of preparation to heettfl . to .`• their ; , -3. ern 2 friends- with : ll° th u . - • eloot ° O • of members . ,of Conroe from ••that , ,- - -,-- ~, • , ~a' The testintOpy beforethe - sele4 committee , . • , or. he Senate io inquire into the imp,lootpcent- of DeViii Mask' In son Do. Ira - closed last night,. and _m e eti ng ' Will -be belifbe4triorrow for eticsaitiitunt o rpt- the preportitions of, their rePoXV:.'Afterthis ' • 'shall haviiil been lnade , the. tetuaderatio n - o r ;the San Domicile -trestY' will-be 'releo- e d. It his : Opett:' preyed :that". Divlit -: ;llateb was :held a 'ptisoner .by- the_Doininion Govern 4 , :ment becaus e it irds - fetued4hat. flat libertyi ihe.woule eg.e, tlin. iiroepeeteoftainexh. tion. This INKshown. by theo lciak: doen. , mehts. The testimony is titteoe has been sent to thevinUr.snid is to'b‘6• censidtred. 101 • 1 ‘ Rde a tiai call the committee snake their ho • 01 n and ; igational :.11aSe' .11111 • 'Clubs ; pla ya. ganies,.this morning. The ileliiieOwna loose on both. sides. "Pilo- score - stood Ql*mptes, la ; Nati0na1,,...8.-4, ;-• ; . ~ The actuf•Congze-ts relleving„.AMoXi Aker- -:, mail from legal and political disabilities lin- posed by the Fourteenth imendnient:of ;the iLTigted States was appro_ved 'by the President iletember 14th hist- His name appears it;; _ the act with about 1500 otheis. General Enhe noininatiou to be Attorney- General si.as tits. , afternvigi - in Executive Ses.sion -referred to the tillintnittee on the . , . NEW • YORK. The tm..l4ns Clope—Suft .of.Jotui- Ntzw Yolitc; June .17.-41:M :Cioud- - - and party left this morning for Chicago. - • - -The snit - otJohn Oen rot i,OOO damagiNt for . false arrest and imprisonment in.F6rtress Monroe, dur ing-the aar, wsUrargtted to - -day before Judge - Freeman, In? the Superior- Court,: on 'Eien. flix's Motion to fransfefpte case-to . the•Feti end Cou rts, CONOREAS. FORTY-FIRST TERM-SECOND f SESSION • • .. • ' WASILINGTOX, SCUM Mr.youit. , roy, froin,the Committee on Publi` Lando, reported without amendment the' nous° ' •bili to amend the•lionteatead net extending it to the soldiers. • ' . , MCameron r. called up the - , House Jeliit,resii .lution amendatory 'Of thejointiosolution ter thi • relief of certain. Mild-era of the army, - passed, in Jtily,-186#1.. The bill` was amended su;a3, to prck.,.. ‘,_ 'vide for tiempeniaßoa from_ the date_ of -their , contininSions to °Ricers who - Vero 'co.eutissioned • while in Rebel prisons, the preSent laW dating .. pay front their muster. The bill tweed.' Mr: Sumner Moved to'- take upp tort bill fern. • pension' for Mrs. Litteelm• Which wag yeas 31, naye 24-and the. hill wtriretn - ValloWr'. ing a pension of tlOOO per anntun.. • • Iklr,,Edlitundivalled - for the reading' of the- . retioft• of the ' Penton - Cumniittee on She subject ,a4ll tree to the pension... The.report.irn4 rea• 'rhe.morning!hour expired `and-the Franking- t ; hill Caine up. • - - • .1 z • • " Mr: Sumner moved.tn pos t the _regular [.• order to - :proticed with the pending bill. , . • The first part of the' rnotion pasvitig Over, the ' regular. orders was greed to- 7 31 to 21—and after a somewhat infer mal 'discussion of hair an' hour the Senate finally proceeded With the cal endar of bills. • • • • , • • - • At -439. P. having ; listened .to the. readingok bills by their titles, 'Without acthea; • the Sensitt% laid,aiude.tho 'calender and ttiokqw the Post...DO:lee appropriation bill,. in aommittee of the, whole..'__ The amendments 'of the Qom-. mitten On ApprOPriations stri king:out the clause restricting the Tree deli Very -of letters to cities of over 40,000 inhabitants was coneurreil in, $ ; Mr, Ramsey moved 11.4 an • amendment .thee Ilditse bill to abolish the'franking privilea 'Mr. Stewart renewed the amendment of the Senate, ebntintring the present proVlsionS of, law for the free transtnissiitn. of newspapers:— Adopted, yeasnays 11. • • ; ,Tho question be ' ing. ori Mr. Rarnsitri; amend- ment, Mr:Morrell of yormont, 111004 CUrthor to Modify Mr. Potnaeyht amenndment by ebb- ' tinning the, franking - pritilleg_o to.the executtso.„..f deparbnent, to peti tides, Mews., Howard anti Morton opposed the amondirient w as half way measure, preferring Wiry the experiment of total' repeal or the franking . ..system.' The amendment was re;jected—Yeas; 10 ; hays; 31. Spencer moved y ,un amendment, that the- •aholition of, the fran . king privilege - shall - not' take etreet until Itt .ry Ist; IST!. Not agreed - . tii--yeas 21; nays, . Mr. Ramsey gave - notice of au amendment which on his motion-was referred-to, the Vein mittee ort appropriations, Providing 'for 'a, !vs ! . tem of stamped envelopes for to use of Coii-' gross and Departments'and priation to defray the expense. Mr.' Sumner' moved to reduce the . eXperise; of carrying the • mailsf provide-for a gite penny postage system,. &v....At four d'cliwk the'Senatnwent into ekee-. utive Itrissfetp..- mid lat 4,50 toOk_ii recess- till. evening. . 110 USE OF RErnEsErratirES Mr. Churchill, from' the Election Commit e, Made a repOit in the Virginia contested eleetiott-• ease of W hittlesey against MeKenzie,' thitt. - --111r. Whittlesv moot entitledto the seat, and that, Mr. - Mckenzie, the sitting, member, is.. The re-. port was a t greed - to.. • . Mr. Cobb, Wis.', from the Conimittee on - Mill,' tary affairsoibyunanituons "pause - et- reported a -bill to equalize - the botintiespr soldiers, allow- : tog Eq3A3 to non-com missionOd officers, soldiers 'and intisicialas for each month'S.'serviCebetweoll. the Elth of April, 1861, and the fith of May, 1865, deducting all United States, bounties already • paid. , • , : . - • The Clerk was. proceeding AO, read.: the when Mr. Holman, interrupting, Said there WUK no .objection to the bill. which was thereupon . read the third time and Passed. • Mr. Palmer,. from the Library Committec,lre 7 i . ported a Joint resolution Instructir ' , _ the archi tect of the Capitol to' transfer td the Conserve- . tory at the United Stites Botanical Gardens the stone presented, by the patriots of Rome to the late President Lincoln, and now in the er„Rpt.tor,., the Capitol. - , , • , - Mr.-Cullam offered - is SUbfititliter to have it transferred to the Liriccdn Monument Axsocia tion, at apringtield, 111., to be -Placed - onthe monument-now being erected to Mr. Liciceln. '.• Tim substitute was,r%teed to,- and 'the solution passed. ' „ 317. "Pocnroy Introduced a 14.11 to - provide"- bounty for the lrst volunteers - Itt'the late war. • Referred. • 7: • • Mr. Jones,:of Ily., presented ti" . •petition. fora ' ,nbiforrh tax of 16 cents per pound on"manufae- • tur,•ed tobacco and snuff. '• • - The bill granting Vet ba Buena .I.4ltind to thy" Western Pactile . Itailreird•' Company for_ • minus Came up as' the unfinished bnsiness • • - - • -The - vote was. then taken. an the passage or the, bill, andlt was rejected. :Yeas; 80; nays,AL Several billajgranting Privileges- Were report- - ed froi# theComnfittee on Invalid. Pensioners; and plisses. One Odle bills reported was to- Fe- ' store h,h pension to Mrs. M.L. Itybeek,•ofTettf nessee, she being deprived of it beimuse• - .she_ . , could not take' the test oath; It appimied from the 'report that she was the • danghter - hf John Addier,. a , reVolutionary ' soldier, afterwards ' ..,ifore4r of Kentucky. and the widow of Col. W. P. t , cildersono• Asoldier. of the War of • ip2, who-died of wounds received in dm war. Pend hag the discussion; the House at - twilf.fo'elock, proceeded to tug consideration Of buslue*of the Distlictuf Columbia. . , • . • Sevetal bills retailin g . exelusively;to the Dis - ;- trlct'of Columbia were passed, —:.'• '. '- ' • Mr. Weed moved to 'reconsider tlwlro ,eicie- . ••. jeeting the Yerba Buena bill. The matiotterms f enterek and Mr.rook then at sso moved, ge Into CoMmittee o tho Whole 011therbill to ave • renntiylvania Av mie. • - ' '__.-' Mr. Benjamin moved t h at . ,llo::Hottegi. ad- - Mt: COek appeatedla the Hotliejo 16t the bill be consltNred. Ho dhijnot desire to insist on an apptopriatiorr. for. paving Pennsylvania, Av enue against the will of thellouse, but the, hill •!-,- could lie amended so AS to have the :wenn() • paved atthe expense of prOpelly holders and ' The.gftopia' rchised to adjourn, ate Tli :and' tbcn'weet into llammittee of the Whole, Mr. ' • . Cullom in the chair,- on the bill to pave Penn sylvania !Avenue: After spending' seine ' time in theibilltho - Committee withentAileposing : or it'rose, Mid the House at 4.4 i adjourned.. ,' ~.. • •.• -.• L.There, has bi*.• az strike thol-146v.r. Without., Itarrisoni the .engli*Ti'mia'}tlin war steamer Wasp; struck the pstymaster..itow ever, the itrike aUSPetnledi- - thef strlker,Oithalf pay for twd, years. - ' Berl r-0 11 44. Pa., has ri.•ltitttio who has - lieeit counted in ono , cell,- In the cellar -for the . past twebky-yeare. Why ,don't poor BteFirkurd jute Tot in. that •Woy_by,,: some ' eerinty tgot=htinse ? ".' - - 1 , --geofge Francis Train Is,ollrWjat, as.. 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