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THE THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. TWO KDITIOSS ARE PBIXTED, i 04 a Wtoudag and PITTSBURGH THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Til. CUHT AMAU-NA, BU8IW1S UAWABim. PUBLISUEDBI TITS OAZBTTB ASHOOIATWIt, He.

fifth STtrwr, Pittsburgh. TCRMB: Momnwo Borne, by mall, per ye.r 00 Ktisi.in EBi-iof, do. do Served by Carriers, YoitHmo or it vising, per week It NO. 4-2. PITTS UKGH.

MONDAY, FEimUARY 19, 1S66. PRICE THREE CENTS. Tat aaitioa It forwarded which wfl reach crlbers soonest as the mall ran. TEKM3: Dingle laClaba of I faTclvbtof teipand onward, 1 la BOOTS AND SHOES. i LATER FROM papers GENERAL LEE ON THE CONDITION OF THE SOUTH.

IIPFYIY ikr nmiinirvTi oenver-, ..1.11011 who are cnarged 'wna 1 te erection of a frame building on the bank' iKKAT ci, near tue louneitaviue 7 1 imorniation was made kv 1 "1 Hmn, Street CoaaiaimK aait mn murders the sceni of "Uftny tarmolts. to. 01" late, abd It is aiost gractfylrg not t'hsre any of ihee terrible I I Xew York, Feb. 10. The ITeraUPt special 1 iea" 10 manders of military departments was issued I to-day, hj General 1 1 I I TMK F.M.lGt'.if 4 1- II' sJ.v i LARGE DONATION FROM MR.

PEASODY. OF TTP'WTAW PMC! VA iAJi-sxls AIVKIO. SEIZUEE I COLO RED MEN; 'IHI frtJtalrtr in Kurove. I in of I ces ot nf.h itpntlmuni. tipress Sfcsseager KobbeU of 40.OM.

eh" 17 A messenger of the I ni- lie n-uiL-iltyo I. XtJ rT.n.r aim inner sus, it is evident the roli- ery was previously planned. Weather at ouiavllle i.tn ibvu-i-E, Feb. 1P'- Mercury at seven 1 is ven h. eigbteeu decrees aiiorc 2ci ind southerly; clear.

Suoa lilarm iu Vermoat. RrTI A.su, Vt Feb IS, 10 p. eommene. 1 snowing this evening about four o'clock Th'J snow is about six inches deep and it 1 snow ing hard. CITY AND SUBURBAN.

FROM SATURDAY EVENING'S GAZETTE. ined for Sunday Liquor Nelling. Tk-ooi" the parties returned for selling II- rtlv tfnrt ia nr Mef'arthv thi forenoon, 'and each was mulct in the penaltv of The names of theparties fined are. McKee and Pom i nick Galla-frher. There arc charges pending against several oiher keepers for the same of- fene.

and their eases will be inve.stiraUMi in due time, 't he tavern keeper will perhaps soon begin to understand that the Mayor is in curncM in tliis matter, and that the watch upon their movements will not be relinquished alter one or two Sabbaths have passed, and sonic few fines have been imposed. The, Atavor wishes If distinctly understood that vio- lutions of the Mimlsy liquor law will be pum-diPd preeisejy as all other miraetions of the laws which he has leen called upon iu auunnisicr. nisoLyprt ts nor. to maae nnd F-rt piisiuonie lor mere enect, titen permit his police to relax their htticp. His intention i-to enforce the penaltv arainst every orlender.

witha view to work an entire reform in this respect, by causing every tavern and Mtloon in thectty to remain closed on Sunday. The htct is a number of our tavern keepe rs, ho have been in the habit -eIiiii(fFn Sunday, from January to le-cetiiber, eit her eseapin punishment altogether, or pett ing oft oy paving one or two flues during i he Year, 'found the bnt-nes ate Ltnd prolltiibje that they aredeter-rntned not 10 give it up without a struggle The rtsl. is nothing, compared with tiie amount of proritN. it is a poor Sunday's work that tloen not le ingunet rrain of rfom twenty to thirty tlollrtrt, and a mueh larger sum where he business" properly managed. It is easy to undcf -tiiud why it iq tlutt thete men can (ittor.itfi pays line of ilftv dollars, once or twice a nnd vet protit bn-gelv bv their itieal tt'iirttc.

Mayor Met 'arthy seems 'determined to xo.jtc he evW, and we see how-he micfei'iis. Nurron lrnpe from brswninf. hi Tlmrs.iay ening an affair occurred in ooit township that came very near resulting in the death of a father and two of his children. It that In he afternoon -Mr. Thomp-on M.

i cut on horseback to the s-hool hotiMi for the purpose of taking his two Itttie children home. Taking one upon hfs home in front snd the ot her behind, he. started for ho'ne In fording fhartters ereefc ttiere no bt there hi hnrse Niipped pnd fed. The il i-b-ep. up to tbe-adole girths.

Mr. Mit -i'e foot caugnt in the stirrup notion ii'l ere uudr watr. and in very great li.iii'ii'rdt Atr sucrt-eded foru -cii trmrried to his feet, lie Went a firm hold of the child that he Ivid in iiis arm. i hat if be let it loos the wt! current, on id certainly perish. T'e othei chihl.

rdl the (le-erate befd on Janet's and hei, he ctnne tt he ta'. hey were ail to--e t-t-r Md tt'1 vn(. The f.i'l lier'and his f.o e.led i-imq, and the tmre wssaNo saved. Tiie pai tvmlen verv nnrnw trom detit. as it was thev -ii rff-red httJr- itotn he ij i hen- bat a tnf ter cold, at Donatiou.

A goodly num he ot the utemibcrs of me Third Presbyterian Chttreh, of tilts eity, waited on their Pa -tor, fccv. Johu ii. orown. i at Jus residence in Lawrence vltle, on Fi etrennt and presented to him er tiaruj-snO' it oi al.wd.M'b, the f'-eiiHKlV to tintii-ters an.l oti. ed Out v'ei in kireuitt.oii-, it um jn fieentaeks," the ii ae did no ti-ftrn.

if. tire FrfiOmmnH, ton addres, and relerr-! ie H(T-sne if tue time on who are dependent ou a htrv, jin ii eon- ie.rte-.tv, iioii'ii ju ttM'cof Hpt.it-iuut hy douatu. in the 1 ar- .) trvMiCd in Hit liltti-, i.iilw liie tiro oe utitv, of Hie yd ol luiay tae. es i Spe-; Lroa tn a -hort sjKech in i he i nrd ady hanked f.e meui tiers ot tor ief ibet a I predion tiood dl ol iti' i. be had iit-t-n made the Ai.i i ml.iig feu ho-ir-.

in fra-i-i rtat i jjt. jijift ie! ut ueil to ne io i- Ii iK tter for having fjivea ot i'la'iiilllV dtiliT Ihrn past or Ml ie eaed tb'ttinnds oi ihe i mi' s. 1' Alleged l.wreeiiy and Ilrlerly ftt-lel. Atio her de-f erit vl! made V.y tiie Aljeht-oy evening, on the house knoanas Mrs. Johnston, located tVe-t -i ret, in the Thud ward.

It appears two men bv the name ot Ha matey ami H-iR-ier cnieicd the house, took possession thereof, and wets having matters pretty much on wav. when police interfered Cijrtdt( a-e a a tester knov them to lUe turn Us, whete thev tins hearing Two of tbe "Aiaa." WoNV. lv and alary lua'i, made the detctidattts with steuiirfii i. i o- ket lH.k. (ontutiiine a one doiiat a.

The pt. kct fcoo ai the money. Tbe 1-ou kept i itijs woonn is neither more nor than a noii-anoe to the ncifrltimr- U'-l, aiid a p'5 -e nhre the vilest tiie Viic -most do and searce: a dav pa--es tbt (be re not calUM on to' nneil tn ham es i nere. 1 tie hannt should he l-ioien up. Attempirdl Harclarj -The 1 titevet Sur-rlaei by a Htrhaiaa.

It i a rare thing for a night policeman to? di-covcr a hnrgiar in the act of aiimpuu to force an ent ranee into a store or dwelling, hut 1 su'-h a thit; occiirrevt last ntjfht near the cor. ot Sixth and SmithiU'ld streets. It seems as ottieer 4 ihn t.lenn wa making his i r.n-' i ti-it lei.l dtsrovered two a napieion ai i 1 nde he e- airy ft lore 01 bai nke Jc ill. As soon a hey 1 w-aii biaan tto-v H-il up tl reet to i Ieri a) lev, lonely pursued. Tb.evdodi'-; into or round tlie larse new be.

ltd In er hein rt 1 r.pif wnite i out? ''T Ke the uPPer part of a building in one ociock tins neirir tnousaint dollars, eariyaii the contenta of tola sarehot Feom of IS our LXXX. VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS. IMfENHMRT MIRT1N DlSiuAKtiKD. Abdication of the (hints l.mpcror. EW IrtRK hAKBOB BltK'KFJ IP till ICE-1 r.x peeled tlo lie Frecditieu'.

rcaa Bill. Ku- New Tobk, Feb. the United states jmST1 tue case of Robert M.r tin, ijgea rebel incenrtiary, was called np. iul(jF7Wpma gave hladecision that the evidence taken before the Commissioner was not sufficient t. bold the prisoner for trial.

Martin was accordingly discharged. Advices from China say that the arrival of Sir Kutherford Aleocfc, British Minister, in I lekin, bad caused the CliliirM.uirror to abandon liie throne and yield control of the Kmpire to Prince Knng, who has heretofore favored the policy of "opening the Celestial Empire to foreign intercourse. It is thought, now efforts will lie made to open the Chinese ports to the world. The latest English journals announce that SirJohn I-a wrence lias sent threenativesgerns disguised as merchants to explore Central Asia, ovilinerent routes. is iiiuepeu-ieiir.

of the others snd all arc kept in ignorance of their appointment, so that on their return three Independent narratives may be looked for. They are Instructed to take nole of all that they see, to observe the temper of tne uinereut peoples among mui mey travel Semureand before they rftum night the heavy ice Mrnek the Bromeu ship Jr nerjric, lyiinr at the foot oi st reef, Htav.ng In her hull at the water line. be eedilT sunk ljdlow hur deek. ilerc.r' eonsi-ited of tobacco. Nvton ani staves.

TU Uy verv hesrv. Tiiere is iusurauce on the vessel, in breinea, to the amount, of m-. The peril of aaviffsr ion were, never greater in KaM and North rivrrs tiian at the owing to tL-e loimmse quantities of floating This rpornin a flre occurred in the trni. meofv homie Jfo 109 Male MLrr't. md ownoti i.v v.i.-M mno, Bimui twenty tnou- saad dollurs.

It wa inmired. A special dl.atPh the Eipreii ay: The freedmsn 'fl bill will certainly he vetoed hy the President. Una OommerriaVs special Mftvs: Twc-nty-luree Senators declare that they w.U oi againM the oustitmioaal aLnendiuem. AFFAIRS AT VERA CRUZ. Fitru ii Troops Marthius Toward the TAVHCfl THMEAHNED bT LIBERALS ImjMM Traiii CapturnL THE BAOBAB MATTER INVFSTftiATEB ew Vobk, Februnry Tiie JUrahd Vera Cruz despatches, to the rirst suit that there was great activity in French military affairs at Cruz, but not of a character to indicate an early evacuation ot the country by the kuropcan-.

French troops in large numbers were arriving at Veracruz, from the interior, and embai king on transports was understood they were bound tor the defense of Tampico, which wa serioasly threatened by tii UepHhlicans; and it wat even iutitua-ted tl.at iltey were intended fr frontier "mt-vice on this side of tlie line ot the Tumifo river, in order to be there in readme-- to meet ant ehectk the advance of the aiiies mterai 3texicoaud the I nited There wa a rumor that the had already been compelled to Tampicx, though an account of a severe defeat of the iiepubllcans in the vieiuitv ot citv cmes io the United Mates by way of New orlean. Large cjuautiLies of military stores were tili arriving at era Cruz from fc'mnee and being sent into the interior. An important train, vaifa6d at sa- recently captnred hy th laepubiiean. The report of the I oni misioners appointed i vtienei iil Wvitei to on thv' flaalrid arfiiir uliow conclusively lulled Hlirte. army Ollicer were cotmeeteil mitti th.

Mll.Rn oescial Crawfor.1 riared villi tieiny the instigator auil itirector. 'i'tie luony tnken tue hs. LITE EIROl'EW ADVItlS. ARRIVAL Of THE CITY OF LONDON. FENIAN TRIALS PROGRESSING.

THE SPAIN AMD PERU BirPlCULTY. NEW AUSTRIAN COEPS FOR MEXICO Poreigii. 3larU.otM, ubo. New Ygee, Feb. 17.

The steamship City of London arrived at one odoclr, with advices tathe pt. Her advices arematply autlcipaitd by the Bremen, Mr. Chandler's non-lnterconrse resolution In tbe Senate had no effect In England, lis decisive rejection being deemed evidence of tins Senate's desire to remain at peae. The entan trials are still proreing. It is rnmored thst Parliament' ill he a Wed tvasyend the haeas corpus to give govern-ment -he power to ueat with fore.u couspira-tors.

Additional rewards are otTered for in far ma-ion ladlug to the eapfure of Stephen. Another regiuieTiT emfarked at Liverpool for Dublin. It is officially announced from Vie una, thst negotiations for the lormation of a new corps of Austrian volunteers for Mexico, will shortly be brought to a conclusion. The reported appearance of Chilian privateers oa the CpanJsn ooast, excites great al-Vntion, No rwvages sr reportel. The it earn ram, detained in the Thames, was found to bare been built for tbe Peruvini and vi allowed to depart on tbeiitri.

Another steam ram, built by I.sird, recently led Ltverpwd and was at biaut, here fatrlt savs he will lo till tbeSpani-ih dtnVulty with Peru adjusted, it amor counecti hese two vessels ith dosijjns aslcHt Spain. it Is Teuotted hat Snatn has a d07en shin building in i-ngiaud, aud is hurrying up the a comptefion. Lt'Tpool, Feb. Jrr. Cotton sales for wo days of lstW tales, im inding 5 bales to spccula- torsand exporters.

UurkM dull and declining but closed steady, wiin Middling I plan. i-, at about lic. Bresdstuil-i quiet and steady. Lard advaucing, wltn a tendency to a panic in funds. Political newsto-day unlmiKtrtant.

jttiuMritM, n. r.i emiy. i wucuiiiBD privateers have been seen od the eoau of bpain. The frigate Isabel has received orders to par-sue them. JsjiuLon, Feb.

1 tf ConsoM eloed for money, Umteil Mates Illinois Central HfylVi; Li ie roi'd'. oreat deprey-slon coutinues in tne money mar Iret. J'obtin, J-'et. 1, A nolle vhs issue! vthe Police last night, ptohiDtiiug the holding of the fancy fair and bazaar aid of the faculties of Mate prisoner, which was anitounosd for tonight. Tlie concert announced for to-morrow night for tbe same purpose, is alao prohibited.

KtirR HP 1TI0AL I KKr'AI V. i 4m fit, l.te Mi (ft re tne nrranMirtit Hon OMirttttre. rinc i.j v5 i. 17. The Issue of national currency, for the wee ending to-day, amount to The total amount Issued up to this date Is An order has Jut been issued hy the Hecre-tary of War as follows: department coui onleers selected and appointed to act.

as such to relieve officers of the Subsistence department in the volunteer service at all point ot utions occupied by the regular troops or by garrisons eomiosed of regulars and volnii-tier. less in total strentfth than a brigade, mx- cMiuni reaularly established hubsistenee de partments. 1B uiiHKm win oe tt I riuiilWl i I' a. tllui-Aa fif I'M llcillrA tieneml Kobert fc. cee wum to-day beiore the Reconstruction Committee for two hours and a half.and left for the MetrotHlitan Uotei, about ha.f-pawt two o'clock.

Some few iersons be-lntf a ware that he was before the Commirtee, lingered arouud tbe door of the Committee Knows, to get a glimpse of him, and followed him to the ser(4(mnt-at-Arms Hoom. In a few moments he left the Capitol on foot, and walked down the Avenue, a ouriotiM crowd gathering hebiud as he walked, which Increased to quite an assemblage by the time he reached bis uuarturn. A tire occurred in Georgetown, I. at the foot 01 High street, about Beven o'clock this evening, vbieh consumed several wooden buildings. Among those destroyed with its contenta, was one used as a warehouse by the New ork and Washington Steamship Line.

The steunwhlp Baltimore was lying at the aock when tb flr took place, and deceived soma damage, bnt was removed out lutothe stream and saved. The flre is atd to have been caused from the burning of some ha stored in the sheds nwr bv. VTSI.rf nffmwe 1 i i i i i i to be I st i set i eo, liift i it I i tlie tor em i er ed. of ot jne rf He of to FROM Washington. SUiprsi.ii the KiI.Hi.7,wI -Ex- .1 miner." WEARING CF CONFEDERATE GRAV PROHIBlUD, ll MMrangemrnl Ittnletl.

1NP10V VMOYER BANCROFT'S 01UT10X Ilie Mexican Miliiqrpr Offurirlfirl 1116 mexiLan minister Utlended. IKIIH MII1HIHV smu, Nkw York, Feb. IT. The Trihunft special says: Mr. Henry Rives Pollard, or the Kich- mond bavins invoked In vain the of tin; President, in order to se-I cure the rescinding of General Terry recent, order suppressing his paper, for the exnrea.

a.on of diMoyul sentiments, yesterday visited Cieneral Grant, before whom he laid his griev- I ance, and of whom be asked permission to resume the jmldicatioiv of his papier, General Grant, after listening patiently jto Pollard's i representations, luformtil him thathe would receive anv wrlttencomuuliiicatlon ad- uresseuiomm rrora Richmond, but tiiat he mauev. The snnpression of the inimnirVn. in in positive 'jr-ui7n vTiam, woo announces oi uppre.Mug all newtpapors in tii) Suili tar bold dtnnui'iution of the irovernmerti A gent lmaa returned from Klcttmond rejKu ts thai- th militarv order prohibit tug tho earing of eoniederategray adornrd with rebel buttons, i belug su tly earried out In that, city. of the weapon carried by the putrid is a formidable puir of shears, which are brought into r.nn.Mt ion whenever anv um-. construetetl rebel in gilt button, makes hi" appearance on the street.

The rcpurted estrangement of Mr. Ietanr. an, i paiinimj, oi t.onrrei from Ohio, on amount ot the speech recently made by ti.e farmer gei.fleuian. is strenuously deiimd by Mr. l'elan, 1 he raid's siiecial ftv that thedlnlnMutto corp- ari very indtguaui over Mr.

liaui'rort oistion, especially the Aniriaii and ftrltisli MiniHt Ihe latter ietrr-teU the aceepta-i tioit ot a dinner luvital ion at the home (t a -ougresMman, as som as he hear. I the (turner wasgiveu in hoiioi ot Air. Haneroft. The sUt-iy that St. Hometo, fie ilex lean Minister, was reinsert udmi nou ti the roll eulogy, and went away indignant, is etplatned.

M. Koiue- io presented hiutsetf at the main entrain1 nt ttie halt shortly before the exercises coin. menced, when he Uisooverel that he had ne-i fleeted to bring liw letter ot invitation. The dot keeper in beying positive directions from the commit fee could not admit him wait oitt the ticket. llioero appealet ti fiiiatur i'Oste, ehatriii'tn of i tie etitutmi tee a ho (tist then apprtai'iil the door Hh the Pre.fteiu oiihU'arm.

l-iecoinii nut hldii.i to il ihen, an.l ped ot At r. Kouiero Oe-i parted, and the ho bau after ttie. as r-ated. onld not timj bun. The clianuiiii itie tioiull tee deeply r.

trets the eetit tt ti Tepre-( sentiitiveof the henubli of Mexico. The Miirl-. sjh-ik! sa;" A enimiiHtl h-at ion wid he vfHf ir on Monday by tie Treasury u.eni stiovin; ust from Ajuillsi. to it btuaty 1st, twenty-eii'tit uiiilums of dotiar- sit kinds ot taxes l.uve t-eu ies'eictl ire mi th M'tmhern uir, Ihe ltou-e Naval i-romutet le la-st r.eti- iiia ur Philadelphia, lor tl.c iuno- i ft i.i. iuing I.eat:oe islnuvi, a -de fr Narr ard, iu ac oidiu- iLU the reeoumieuiij torn d' the relary of 1 he Navy.

in to ait ap(lieal ion refived Ne iflui Mcl ulhadi decided thai no tieneml permit au rante.l ioipoitet'S at hide, anu that lt-ttre a enu lr- removed frtm a vcs-el, nidubiiatile evidence lanst pr.iotK'ivt. ha tlie hides have not titk ftmn aniui itieit (rum the eiiifi- jrjje. of the tan; iib lRSTsRSIO. ahi; IVbriwry IT, lX. ibM To-dav was d- voted -pew Mr.

J.Kk,of iiltuoi-, that tU pjiwer of rceOifulnnK the Mates at bemg tbe iilnn, rented hT- ith oogf es, When the run af iv aid triese late r-ut jh tne t'pin. af their otrn nccori, and nof hv ior-e, and the hiioa men treed men do not a jodsbuy fort-e to prt tiem, the civil liovernment hnoid reeojrn ed Bui no military power suoe.Kt f.t a-tde tne enactments un: judicial deeisirm oi tat fully in the njoa. Whde thee fta were necessary, tbe state conld not reenxttlzed. Mr. I awrenee the fttUowini' rhat i iii sen-e oi this Mottle that the the tate.

fuiiy jiiitffle the ti m'ic tainirijf the tins fil ot put iu (ft lileS. K't -i, i mtt it is the wn'trv; this House, thst the condition of ih rebel ataies fnliy jntiiie-t ttse Pi evident mum-laiuoifs riulitary tu and rontiai ti-i e-of, and thar tne Preiitit is cnfitled io the; thankof the nation fr empb-v inj ine war 1 power for protection ui I and the freedrueii ifi those Maes." i Mr. iAwrence thn tuatidaitied that the ordinance?) of rer erevoid, that no Mate wa out ot tim ntofi, j.tit tuat alt i(sit state govern riie, w.is de.st jNyetl in the retel t'iit when the rebel rfA enmnts wereocer-. throwii, the peopfe were Ufi. withj Mate governments; that it tne duty of ongres guarant-ea republican State government, and Uiat until this i done tfsere can t-e lawfio r'tati Ttaitors wiil at I ouce control them, and the nation could toi- no tei in, nor even jude, when it would ale to adutit Hepreentan es.

the Pre- ident alon may s-i up a sf tte government tbout anv cunt roi bv t'oni would be fearful power in trust worthy than nw Oi our retijn vrti i tie declared in tbe name of tiie eoowt itution and the people thai asttie atieat of Ihe Stste, hal a rtght io guarantee them government. 1 fee war power haj a rght to. aad did et aside the rebel Mate goverubtentJ. If any other date irovernaontu ejuwt In the southern Mates, it uiuat te iM-caitse either flrcf. tfiat tbe original government continued, oi second, that tney were uspemtcd, ir third, that new "overnmeais had been lawfully up.

lie proved thst the original State aovem-i ment were itDn nJoited.ou the atifhorit of the untl it nt ion, ot the IS vs narwi.s, of Msdi-: son, ot the tMiptcme ourt.oi Liueom, and of President foun-on. I te quoted many antbor-i ilies Uisujiptirt this i.cnii.iii. Tlt original grevernments ctruld not rescued without the authority (f oii'-i es, f.r notate Count 11 n-torn ir t.bi a mcelr doing mi. 1 lie nation a nt'hl to live, ami I he incidental furee up new '-tte governments when destrov- as a meann oj cifiiiiuoing inn nuiwoui life. 'J he Prrident toi-tained Hits view, by call- a emveittim in the retj tates to net tip litw Mate governmeuija, by prescribing Ibtt 1'itis (if ailtl by ie(Uirno terms, aiid he contd not do this if he orioisl Stale governments continued.

Mosara. Kav- mond and llubtwll in thair cpepehes conceded this. The President lare.l his re.ro nst rue- turn tolicy an vperimtnt, and would aindon i if neeensary. Mr. i-awrenee said, in the ccmrscofhls re- marks, that it would depend on tbe people of rebel Stales whU reifntrncl ion wtmhl be complete.

It would he complete when loyalty returns; when the joyermnent practteabi u.r-. i the future a.ssii red, then can restoral ton ies when they cun come Willi gtiarrntee of (leaee, is'iiriv uml libarty in the work of suppressing the retelliou, and saving the f'nbu. and giving freedom to a race. He was proud io follow the faithful Andrew Johnson. Let each Heparin.

ent nerfotm Its fuuel ions now, and follow the policy marked out by the people, and tbe triumphs of peace will he us Mitrnsl a- vh-torieHot wsr. The pow of Cong reus to decide, when Kepreenla lives should he udtnit ted. could never he surrender it Im I he riclit r( 4 -ri-s to wntmilt to tne people it it id if til auiendrueiits for their approval or rejection, fm thin can terms ttud peu he made, endnr-inK- Air. Culloni.of Illinois, spoke at (treat leitjftu upon the history ami position of Hiel iium party, showing that to it was due all the lie aietfoenl chants whieh tool occurred In the'siu uniioit of the country during the past four years, while the denioerntic party wjci a tuere iicHtive ly, rather thnii one of aflirmallve jirinciple. In addition lo oppoait ion to her benefleiul meauures, they way iere Is no power tiuuer ine constit it tit ion itt pass dip Freedmen's liill.

He took it for granted that rienient mriini siii u. II rt KpoKe in reiniion to tne rpte-i ion oi re- rilled toid mil ituvB-i'f In reorfucize lH'lhotui btate-, and to uduiit innid to reore-i senlHtion when, in the juduuieht tf the Na- ttoual tioyernmesit, t'fronwh its Congress, It shall be sale ti do so. I pou ill eoncln-ion of Mr. i ulhna's re. murk, the House adjourued.

I rani Hla (iraailr. Xrv CtmrAKM, Fell. 17. All pprHOni. now ertM.H from jUutumiira to Brownsville wittiuiit pusrtea.

surgi-ant Nallmnlt Wlimlow, of Hie Fourth 1'nlted Stoles Cavalry, was inuritorM below wliil i-nrryiny rli.patf-h8 about tin- rJiig-lnl ailair. (naiiutn, Wright to I lurka-vllle. Ur. llaruieii .1. F.

BarilBtT, ol boolf-ki-iMr tor the Important lirm of Atti-lln A of Matiunorua, was winnlt-rett below Ki-ownsvilli-, whib- on Ins way t.Clurks. yiile, to testily in lh Investieatloa. was lasHoe.1 and beaten to Ui-ath. tiep. Keobelo had not taken Monterey, lie hovers aroiiinl II, euptnring and robbing all travelers.

There are no Kronen troops In Monterey. Thev left because of the Jealousy the M'exirau Imperial troops. t.eneral Ni-iirete was alill at Urownsvllle. Manuel Feue, of Juarez's Wlniaters, has given In his adhesion to Maximilian, aud announced Juarez aa an usurper. A propostion has been made to Maximilian build a railroad on the istnmns of i of i I I to i i a a lai hH (f not I I the the tne She gittstowjh tocttc.

CITY ITEMS. Flannel and Blanket. Closing out at great bargains on the northeast corner of Fourth and Market streets. C. Hanbo Love "Rro.

Neutral Hnlpult. Lint, For preserving cider, ror sales by Charles super. Druggist, corner of Penn and Su Clair street, I'ittsbargM. All I'nite In saylne that Sawtbrs' Bahrkrs soap is ihe best in use for Fharing and the Toilet. At Fine Shirting Muslin at extra finality; do atJJtic, double which Sheeting, at Barker Market Street.

Wholesale a. Hell Retail Buyers of lry Goous will find it to their Inter. net torall and examine onr fresh stock of ttry stock in the city. We are now on the northeast corner of 4th and Market street. C.

Uaxsos Love Ban. Nentral ftalphtt. of Lima. ror preserving eider. For sale by Charle.

Buper, comer of Penn and St. Clair streets piKSbnrgk. Neutral tlalpklt. Lioaa, nt preserving cider. For sals by Su per, Druggist, corner of Penn and St.

CiaJr streets, Plttaborga. Ilry UoocU. A new and com piste stock ot Dry Goods, of ev.ry variety, at wholesale or retail, at lower prices than you will And elsewhere. Remember, ttey are on the northeast corner Fourth and Market streets. C.

Hanson I.ova- A Ero. Fall ad Wtntr uoelii. It with gi'wt pleasure we rail the attention of onr ro art fir 3 co tan sur-perD stork of Fall ana Winter Goda J.ist Tera.Ted by Air. John Vieif Merc Ham Ta Hor, No, 126 Federal atreat, Allegheny, iiia embraces soma of tL ioet tsi.utiiU Ciotbs, CaaMuiereft. OrerooaU tnga and Veai.orT er bronghl to the wteri.

Uu Icec Kia aworttaont of Furnishing Goods, comprising Slitrta, Drawer Collars Nocdc Tie, Hanajcerciiittfs, cannot be surpaaaea a.st 9r wt. A jai stock of ready mad Pauls, Toata, Vesta and Overcoats, will also be found In his establishment. Persona in want of any thing in the clothing should aot ifcu to give air. WeU a call. f-et a Mrltnl to OarutlTM.

Tbfc phyBWal racture of the strongest hn-raan being ii rnluerable eyrywhere. Onr bodies are endowed bf nr.ri.re with a certain negative power, which protect them to some extent from nHWholeaoiue influeuoes bnt thN proteetlou i lmpf-rb-ot, and cannot be safely 'railed on In nnhealtby regions, or under rir-raiuatancea of more than ordinary danger herefore, it is wisdom, it pmdenee, it ccuwuiu wnse, to provide aaint snoh by taking an antitcte in tutmncr lnothr words by torturing the syotam with a course of Hosteller's stomach Bittern, the most complete protective aealnt all IheepU mi' nun ruuriuii; liiuutuit' ilH'i Vej Iwn in soy country. Aa reui-y lor liywpBia there is no remedy that will -tumpart) with it. Wlioevrr surTcr- the Dungs of Indigestion, anywltire on the face of the earth where Hostr-tirv's hitters can be pvo-r ii red, dot-n so voluntarily; for a- truly as Truth exists, this lavalu-fjie Tonic and At-lot-ative noxild restore hisdisordered stomach to a healthy com lit km. To the Billions It is alo especially recommended, and in ease- of roiiflriued Constipation it artor.U spos.iy and riiuanEuii iciiti.

cuts nca iu- -lies and Australasia, the iters rank above ait other medicines ot" the clas1-, and thede-infcnd for them lu all forcfgn rottntri- in-rnises every season. Atatiei-a Hitter areBfnawholeaitleanJretaliatvery lowrale at jrug anu j-atem iueiticine epot, C4 ilarket street, cirner of the Diauimi.l mil Fourtn street. HMnu W. 1'urry 4'aw, Practical ilate Roofers, ana dealers li -aa State of various colors. Office at Alexander Laaghllii' near the Wafer Works Puts-liorgb, fa.

Kesideuee, io. li Pike street, or. lars prouiptlT attended to. AU work warraut--il watr proof. Exiairln done at short.

notice. Ko charge for repairs, prov tiled the roof ti not abused after It 1. pat on. fearl and Ruble. WTilte: tets cropping front outofrl lgei of rnuy, a brtttth spicy a the aira froia Amby the.

Ble.x. TTuOexin resist such To realize them, perpetuate tbem, to malre tha nioutb a caBket of pearls and rallies, and vry sigh a of fragrance, all yon have to 10, fair ladle, la touse tltatraatctile99 vege-tfctile production, fragrant SozotlQAt. Carpenter Jobbing Skop. Haying returned after an absence ct three years lathe army. 1 have re -opened my fehop tor all tortd of Jobbir lu the earponier line, at the old ctand, Viriin Alley, bexwean Sm Hull! stireet aad Cbefry Alley.

Ordcrsoicit6d and promptly atteaded to. WituiK rcaaT. FMKtf MS. Aojuctri-iraAt, Rr.roT-The report for January, of the Commissioner of Agriculture, baa several statistical rabies lative i-o ine imports, exports and value of leading ar x'les produced or consumed in the United States. The report represents that "the tfretly decreased Importation of foreign wool being pounds, is a gratifying decrease, for it hows the progress that is making la domestic deDandiof the country In a commodity so esaeutial so its wan ts and comfort.

But the increased woolen jgoodfl being tn value sl'iowsthat there is still ndemana upon both The grower and manufacturer of wool which they should meet, fcflU which they ought, under the present high tailiTdntles. IscmcAssu Cost' or I.tviwn. A committee 1 rem Boston recently isibcd Albany, Kew york ami Philadelphia, ith the view of en quiring into the com pa rat ive cost of living la loose cities, the condition of the markets, Ac. he committee found that the increased eot Jf 11 I OK ill nuiu w(si umd uiiiiuirii mum "rn- Ty-six prr cent- greater than the cost of living in rnai me innrnw in uiiiufipiiia va Lrae hundred and llfty per cent, greater thau la iu, ami in i and Albany still greaiier increase. The ijilelligence from China is rather important The i lupiCMS Oo Wager, anticipating the arrivst of Sir Jtntl.arford Alcock, the Kng-Jisfi Ministei-, did not think it any sale to keep the reins of government in her own baada.

Hue must- have found that she was IrtaKK'ur and being draced Into a dangerou course, which mhrht ruin both herself and her ly nasty. Idlte a judicious )ersou, sbeyiehied in lime; and, whether we re jolceor not, Prince Jvung is again at the bead of the affairs of the Mute. Littlk PfccoLOMONi, the Queen of hong, is tying, was seized ahha spinal com-ijtaJui, the result of rheumiitlani, shout a var AiKG, and has lieeouie retimed Io a mere skele-a. rier features, which were once so hav grown weird and paintulto 100k Ut-tn 0t aeeount ot her great utferiiig. It Isarted that Prim, the Spanish Insur-rent had In his traveling carriage wheil he started on his wild enterprise; and that, Vlien on his own lands at Vii-itirubta and Mollul'lo, he ordered a general nlanghter of bia vxtensiv herds and flocks, iuus supplying his nieu With lood at his own expense, Arai'BTi EckLAza went upniabalooj from a Kranelsco.

The bsitoon cidlapsed, bnt he was fortunately "over the bay," into wkien he tU, p.istilv. was rescued not (jmtflMhftweuiuii. in a Hui luzc of glory. The Kev. John M.Fitpatrick, who died In Boh ton, on Tuesday, wua the llrst nillve of ine I tilted 8 tales who fanu.

mth. utir ntsuup, ana tie died hshop of the tily wuerein ue was Dora. DR. Wit, MOCHT. Of rtnctnnctl rnn ftt-e KT1! ourtbritreet, Philadelphia, and fatally iujured.

Mci iween, a color, man, who was driving the as mage, was arrested. 1 the Ohio Senate, the Athens 'District con-lesi-a election case wax, on Kridav last, deci-sted in favor of Mr. i-oioen, the silting claim-xnt. Tsa first national flag of wholly American TOanufacbure, that ever floated over the Pl''. was ratsel on Thursday over the L.

a. Senate chamber. Maxy colored women snd ehihtren are malr. lag one dollar a dav by digging out bullets 5n Jbe soil about Petersburg and selling them for lead. fwp TaiHoa.

Book are cheaper and iriHre.t higher iu London than in New York. A saw horse-breaker has appeared in tng- araa Baa iuii.iiucui UpUD ttSrey. Ceai. l.ee tsi Waablngtoa. wafisrtJfOTow, ireo.

n. ueneral K. E. J-ee 'Was for some hours rammed this morning p- vvnvvq wustractfiou, si Tialatlan af Frame Oralaane. Mavor serve.1 a warrant lo-slav uoon hiii meet.

The jury in the alleged poison. 1 ing case of Mr. Nevln bv his wife, will meet on 1 Tuesday evening next at the Mavor'a office. at which time Prof.liilsonwill have' concluded his analysis of the stomach of deceased. I'pon his evidence the jury must base their verdict Faatera Papers.

nnd Rmitlrs Police tiar.ette." "The 1 om runniest 01 tun," tor March, and "Harper's nave just oeen received hy 4ohn P. Hunt A Masonic Hall, Fifth street. Fined. One common ease fined two aollarsantl theooMtis this morning theMv- I Jtrunk AUeehfy- Tiie odense was getting blrn uuniiW' f.irtv-ilre I I.sl ft ipu vV 1 in A. l.o'aikry7in ii; resbface.

No. 50 AFTIRVflfivi 4fl, The rrleadt thTu" the Allegheny Ometery. attend. -w rpspecifulir invited to rlo. m.

at ten atnuel and the late Martha Ai i Vv years ana aeven iioyt aged two I The funeral will leave ine resbU-aee or hl. No. -r. I.u.,t street, Finn Vara 1HIm Th friends of the Smm are invited to attend. 1 CEMETERIES.

HIIXDALi: ana Biot plctnreatpte place ef Qspaltntre. nit- aie on Uir uplanrls, ImmcilAteiy aorta or Allerbf i Citv. au tfj- Xew Brhfliton Itead. Peinw f.i.;I t0 burial Lota will anpiyatthe Supertnieiid i tae Cemetery. Title Dead a.

iiot ill other bUftiaeirii will be at leaded at the tru I wareoousK ii. MiuMireLtrnea, corner ei JredeTaJ autl Laae-otk atreeti, Alteru-ur. irit. A. KELLT.

Hceretary aud Treasurer. FOR SBLEFOR RENT. l. OK AI.E IleKirable nrllla. A a-.

I am admit niorinz to tiie 'uairy. I der lr ailH tbedcMiruble In wltieh I reside, la the rourtli Ward. Allefrhenv f'itv. on the Sercnd bank; large Brick Jlouw. with hi room; ii alt 7 feet ule tiv 47 fel bnp: double iarlor-.

diiii iig-rovin, i kPeheu and waob-nniise on the floor; iiirniajied iih ail the improveaient, marble muailetf en-, an I water throiitt thMitune, with rnge and furnace; brick; btabla and doubk- carriage house, iee hoti-e. The house J-. In romplete repair. The lot i. Sdfeet frrmt.

thrniifiti to l.iuertv htreet. and 374 feet I deep. Oo the lot mime eboice fruit, IVaebra, I I'f irs and bra pes. aud ax tbe can at is now being flit- 1 edtip. it wiil nuke one of Hie am-t pleasant locations In the eity, and of ii beina on I IG from the nusin.es p.ot of the two eiilci; ami it 1 expected tbt tiie Spring Harden i Pafr-eng'irear wiil bp ruunint in xfew niOLtliK with- iu tew rods of the floor.

Also, a threp-itorv Brick tvorp. So. 239 Idberty street, lieml fil fiircet.and now w- enpli-d ly J'. f. dcnk.Tis.

ard liat larjte thre-story Briek aJehonie uj rwi.a.-.treet, now occupied by the Arderc 'Ml o. '1 ei rii--a-r. Aiiuit to I WAl.TFH BftYANT. on he premises. SKIRTS.

l. SK1IIT I OR 1S0G. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (R IIOI RI.I SPRING SKIRTS, lu fn trd Ij lie slf vnm of Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY CM, Chamber, and A HI Keade Paeh Hoop compost of TWO flnply temperpd braided tifhtlTand firmly together and most VidMRI.f Hoop msde. They will not bend or break like lie single but wilt e-r prPMrrva lio-ir fttiape liere three ur fuur or-aiiiary skirts will br been throwu swny uscleei. In tact, lor the prouieaade or the huu.se, tbs u.

i iirairr ur ear, int-y are superior to alt OtB- eum toning r.niiiKT, and aru.su SUUUe STANDARD SKIRT the fifchln: II rr Jiiii! ii i ti JoitOer3 tw aiii.piir-d at atvf anfl br Pttts-atwl tail lea In ail ibe brst-clas retail miutrr i Brailrj's Duplex El Hp tic Skirt. AT I. STVI.KS OF THE CT1.EBB ATID DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT A LOW 1ST Kl.TAII. MtlOFS. IlETAIIj DEALERS inw-psr w.r -Hfvw (t Ki.isLr: f.rt..Ml FlftU Street.

CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. CC .4 1.1.1 ilf'S rAHPF.T STOHE Vs. futo ft Mrrrt. Mosaic and Aixminster Ruga VELVET UIU Enihroidr red Mano Covers, SHEEPSKIN MATS. Aad every description Carpets.

Klf TlO FHICi: or CARPETS, Preparatorv to tatnjt onr Inventory, ana a.iaois oi-i iTY riivt ie lorai.riug. we iltall oBej- tor boloe aua etenive inx-iwi ron.vi.noui uiura --''s wrenirniera 10 naae HUI.1UAT PrtF- raar-(aa iu at a very uiooarattj ex- peuae. aac A A (TJl.ldNS, 71 and ruth atrart. Tt Hobm to ID pat OH a9 STEEL WORKS. ITTS HI iUi II "STKV.

I WORKS ANDERSON, -T(Nk A (SUCCESSORS Til JONES. BOtD a MiiBiilrtnivMof tk. M.t wanfl f't Sim. Sqnara, oi rUlt. Him, Mil StleU i.l SlPfl, Slrel lur RE.VPING 1D MOUlXfi MttBrtES, ri.OWWItM.SPRI.tUH,AII.I.!l tlli(IUIi, ar.

Cut ind Cuaiaiaa Fluu. ami Spring Steel, OBlce Oomfrflf First au.l auwc 1. Monvugabrl aoria noun. I IllAllOVD PITTSBUItQH, PA, tAHK, UKOTHF.R Jt Miaufactnrers of BEST Q0I.m KEFINFD CAST PTEEL. rial and Oetafroa.

all slKea. Warranted eual lu auy lu.uwrled or mauufacturea In ILI, cvaa- laVHJfflre and wir.li.M, tin. laaaatl IfilFlrat. a. To.ud laftec.Bd arra.ta.

Pltl.hMr.lw aafli.a WATCHES, JEWELRY, a lOr iiV luauadKlusMMlllui Bouimu. eullt.J lie. I J. R. KENNEDY 4ppol llasoale tiold HaatlngCaae Wateh, Btlver Cw VV.tra.

fetn of Ladlea- Jewelrv, Oil Palullns Albums, Miner Kjleueiuu Ca, Aid ONE HUMIRFD THKR lClfvy AWTI Jl! at tu. a.r.e price ol uN( i iLi.ji r.AI II. Coiae a.a tbft l.tsB of late. j. KnitirnT a I ftU BtrMt, (two aours below i.aprau OtBci.) VARIETIES AND TjOYS.

J)l a lillttNuriUtS, Toys, Baskets, VAHIKTIEB, AT J. tl. Vatl.ty and 9tore, No. 101 Market street. 1 Vin r.i.

may aril bf I thai It II Mia. tw anJ I tt.e Jr. In ol Al.o. i I and 1 the be.t OI done i.ao. am for Jnd aud IHK ZZi on Ur.

on uf i Tbe Head Qcartbrs, arm1ksop thi: 1'nited statks, -Washington. February 17, lW. i Von will please send to these Head Quarters, soon as practicable, and from huk; to Iliac thereafter, such copies of newspapers nuli- lished In department, as contain senti ments of disloyally and hostility to the gov- Him Muir abitiuil in its utteran- The ricrsiteut nubli- r-eution oi articles calculated tokeepup a hos- tility of feeling le.twe-ii ttie people of the dif- i'lereiu sections of the country, be toler- I atd. This iufonualion Ls called lor with a view their suppression, winch will be done "from these licau quarters only. By com-j I S.

Grant, I.ient. t.enerai. (Signed) T. S. Bowies, A.

A. G. The President and the Secretai-v of the In- terior iiave lPceived corses of tutf rHohitiony to uppoiiu nmmo unervise the U'pj-tiuent oi R-uItnie, Wii-Jhinjrlon. -Ss'mitur it'eatnuitiitatioii uve now on tile irom ten of the -adnitf aijriculiural of me orin. A dispaich from Valiinnton to the Son-day morning popers, gives what purports to be the testiiuonv ot before tlie reenn- sLriietiou coinuilltee.

It says i.ee wus reticent, and did not volunteer any remark bevond the nroor answers to the ouesllons put to ini. 1 1 xi i ha so la ft bo ad op- Koriunit.es for Icamlnir, the people of Vir- ginis had accept 1 Hie result of the war in iK" Isith, and ere anxious lor a restored fl the I mon. This feeling wits much rouge ju-t anr tho c-lo oi tiie war, than (or there appcureu to lnui to be some peonle that the men wUo mWfl blent iiied wit he war in he Houl, should he presented from representing 1U as well oir their interests as for thin ot tlie w.i tie iwoole. Me expressed a derided hope thst the rOvernmen: andure lor nil time, ami regarded he conrie ot President Johnson nnd tie ueral rant tow ard the outh, as liberal and humane. A letter trom Richmond, ways there is a lar nuuiiter of iii tliat city, and sullenng appears io on tho 1'iominent.

cit-trt ns ot UicbmoiiO, are now tiaveltug in tiie KOltrit inff alm. and dun at ion-, imve already been wr-eivetl front New lurk, and other eit (es. A letter rr port- the urriv.il mi the Hih of a I reio'li sieuui tran-nt with troops en route tor ranee. The, same let ter ertn i the statement that Mr. -eusrd had in interview theiv 1 1 an an I ot Ma vi mi! i The rit cr belies e- to P1 a bad Ih-ch st ana.

The splendid residence Of Howard 3inirnei tfwlyv. I fifty tiioi.mi'id di- hit i lusijicil lor fourteen thottud THE EMPIRE OF MEXICO. JlS riiiatici.il I ouriiimii. Plttlt.LlAsOl IMI. IU1 1 IS.

New Vora, pebrnary t- it of Mev letter of the and a Vera Lru letter ot the to Ue Jfrraftt, coiitam" items or interest. The -eat care. hu at picseu? Mamis. me mct threavKutng in the ptesence of Matimll-liAu, an empjy iieasttry, and tiie money um if lust 'now onr i.fe oi de-itl. to the peri, eta'ihshuie-it, second iu insportance oniv to the wrath of the Ameiicau overn-ptf-ni un.l Knjirf.

Tbe Itsipt rial tv.l.i.-'f -let is tHiilucM exhausted, and to repbdlisii a mailer a hreh pu lite ls? men ihe Umpire, but wbiep nne of them can -Hiilre, 1lif uonisteTs are AHi ti have eon-t" edi liiit tliP vt-rv Hit- eDVr-n. twent tlepettd on tii pf tvu rj nl 04 a ioan of one. hniidrcd ftt loa of wht' ne- ot iotis Vae are to a jii i'iug Pas rttits kfaii and '(It 'n nittKan reeentv re- i um from If r.irin' 41 if tptit of v.f i m-i, i tr trvu-'! (titi Ofl'i rf5Havmet. The snni eitue of int' ii! from aii KUtivc. i itboHt Willi in a.

iii ituni jowr linMti! v. a- 1 r-J. seeb pooie. iti if the Pai genera; i1in-i irt i i tU rlM'HlU'tl, v-nH 1., t(if jetT to rot ei-tj I -v-i ititr ot filV ii-ee Mofi-i. im(i or ai veiit tpe-n, rial at- i 1 i iiitu mi a itc weM On pf the I n-nf-h ti lite r-tii ot to U.

i rerciv t.f i Cwi I 1 1 ei iiuiia pe ii.nd iu Uii pii the piOresot Ui Kep LitfaU- -d P.ioImii i ale-t. tee fit si fist in-d aff a 1 1 He A mer sr. rtoiit waanotnsded. and at tniee tT, tii-hu Ji co ts -j. i 51 ted.

The -e ti ff 1 r. on i eo ttds countTy arc io t-e tn a dioopiuj. as diC tritn wmu? ir-Itti tJtue tw 'in ill Ibis thev -'d t-i urm ynnp fiklKH UttUM WASHiNCTCf-. iriiriltrrhtr io BihAlf if PliMiBPli iskrit. Itntan Ci.ffl"Nbva WZ Jl HkVSHkl lUaRff.fY.

aaaiiUTOS, Pi hraarv 1. and hutast I ulan uteet it a iiehi issi and addressed rv i.eorgc Prance laiu, lor Tdy. H. and Hon Mi-tsrs. New Jersev, and lloguli.

Ol i. Letters were read from ilicbuei P'iyle airtntn tet atterty, d.ited a the iii whieh they wdro rontlnod on etiarpes aKUtusi lit aaje-st oovvmucnl, otu hich it appear thtt the 'nited State aiu! Pitman and inister Adtiws dreimcd t. tntei fere tn their rwhalf. Taptrtln i-i lutd served in the rohel army ly tit ken the am. tarsi uatlt Tas UjeetiiUf pa- f'SOlu! t1lM utoit.irh-s dcclfinio? tnsuUiu rep'l IOCS, tt.H prWjners, ipi.oiurr all rlaitns li had to lie cti Idled to piotecteu I ntted Ktates aiot teo st tn the Pr dent to moire a pioper rej.r.-, nution of American opinion and pmietoie-.

at the oorr tat. Jituies, und Ho' diloient imoiofbout Die kinjtdoui ot t.reat Hi it'tin und lialsnd. A tiiumlttee wasappointtl tocowimtiiticaie re4tidlons to the Pretdenr. Tnma were also ps-ed teiKutncntfr the action the Hrllish ei nntetii in eoulemuuttr lu )enal aervd t.dtt eit ot the I mted Mutes who went upon private) Imsioess to Kuruiu and ho had committed no overt act auir.Ht gainst p.rt, i hes. eimiiu i ne ill ions tormeil, 1U iflMii in annuaini and earnest rei iiiv 001 01 1 tie i 11 a 101.

u.iiii declaring ttie iiom oe tin Auei ic.in nfithoiuln 1 a li trins; lal sivk, ii.im in rein a is isatieti to tne Villous) Hunk, and to Aislatit Treiisuters mid others 1'here is an urgent demand tor more el oeoslly iu the soiitheia Tiie Print-ina; Bureau Is instructed to print one hundred dollar duliy, all dencH'HMEuiuns. tinM further orders. louiiifi liuturpkvci Interesting repona were received from nfeent of the i it.imeti Bureau in ditVereut parts the it-ftrardm the in-wtraen mid tlieir former nia--t. rs. AsSRenetuI thin thev state that not-withstwndiUK the (treat opposition to the ystem or paid the condition of affairs verv eiicoonitrtn.

It i acertilned imw a iretttteiuun editotlal-Iv cohlKHted Willi the ftiehmoad tmiti-i' the Iste uitlitao order suppressin th'il' Journul. has ben revoked, and that the pntiii-earioBOf tbe pttper will ie ImuiedluteVv je-suated. Ktularraatioit Teaavaw Nf.w urlkans, Feh. Indication continue that there; will bo a heavy eu.iraMoti t( Texas from the Northern States, especially tu thw piing. ieiow inn iowu 01 JSIO, OU the Bra- larfje portou.

of vhe iK nuui ueeuiiicu ity these imw Ite owners of laud have i'i ide-1 (t hi i Into sinull lata and rented litem bt poor people woarc going IntoitittouplaniliiK. lherourei It imil lirtuutattfl anwau cotion land onthe Hrs2os lllver alone, si 111 i Wl uu inutjur lour neo i.y i ue Hon, Allmrt If. lauuier, Ooiuptroller of Tcj-, appoliiieil hy the 1'ixsideiit Tax CoiumlMsioner for Texts. Tha Haion lloute ji.liocoie says Not one-third of the cultivatiililc land lit that section along the coast iu that immediate ill beput in coltoii this year. There not tie as many acres pianteit lutbedisl trlctof Ilaton Houjje l'uriahe this yeiii lust year, lor want of ialior.

rom Cincinnati Exciting sicruo la ihe I I. OscNSATi, Kehuaty Citv Coimell reslenlay passed lesoliilions asking the Left- t.i Ij-Hiiia O.r 1 I. ft nutchase of b-as works, amount no, sneciued and bonds to the atuouut of aiasi for the construction of a new hospital, und to levy a taxiif one mill on lor ini-rntn purposes. Navigation at this point was partially sus-peudeo yesterday, but regular line boats will resume trips lolav. Considerable confusion and etcltement occurred at the Tennessee House of Representatives yesterday, over the dta-'aBSlou of the franchise Hard words passed between Speaker and Mr.

Mullens. Ihe former thre maUei at the lauer's o' i in in tin a Vet ft tut' d.y on tiii and ttoar oy less oisi net ttiat in tne Mia el uOte dn not K'le to suit act he lars hi i de alter but have this The soon iu 01m il was the the lo.il i the lad of the by ft nt wrmust turn from rh tni4(lfrluff thootht oi" tiUsjUtiu lioiurv ae icuilnj our rr-ar Iti uifciiV fxir err ir'jj SLAUGHTERED AT Diffcivnt Earop citir-? ro mak materUl rrth Ht-gunt m.o.. off. re.l fur astic i ib c4-) brutPst 4 tn- rt HallSttar siorv dhvHf ar-arsa io Ojkm'ii House. These rrot.tii ire of ihf tnoM superior juatby, atavle to uiv own jri utt wai superior tw ay tho ejTv: flU'l a ehalli'iir "I $500 REWARD off rpd to proiiiii-e as g)od for tbeaiaaer -bi reiebrateTemivoroim.

fi Vui ioc. a Pair iitnnl. r-ii CLOTHING. Tni sivi iiuu iN TIIOUsTnL lmliLAHUl fldlTSA.Nn llOU.Alta WO Km WOIITH OK AM) BOTH will' Mf anu mivw lot mi AT I.KS THAN AT LKSS THAN AT THAN WANTFAC 1XKKV A KALI K.Kb' vi i', AT THE POPULAR AT 1HK AT THE rtOTIfIKO HOIJSB I LIlTIIINll HoliSK l.lli Ul.VO Illll htC II. HMITH II.

lWITH oti IX. iBMITlX Ub i rrvTH btrfft, KIKTa HF'I BTKUCT, Opposite the Opera Uoute. lis I PECIAL NOTICES. Sf ti IE i I'rIe, fort lie tpeetiycurp ol tutrmUtent -er. or and Aaue Jtvmi'ttnt i-Ai'lhu ferer.

nmbAou, y-wlrtl tir'tdnch nr 1 ok Brftdw U. and Bit. lout mddfor th uhul vlu of diaes r-ygmatihg i biliary dm, cuutedbu lUe JUa- ever and Ague la tiie tuly conserpienre oftba jniasniauc poiMn. A preat variety or disordem ri-et i rum its irriiatit.a. lu niafariuus dtstrlcv.

among whieh are Neiiralfcla, hbeiimatlsm, Gout, Healaebe. Blindness, Tuidhaebe, Earavhe. Catarrh, Asrhma, Palpitaiiou, Painful Affeetiaf the fpleea. JiTsteries, Pain in the Howels. Colic, T'aralvsU, sad Deranffemeut of tbe Stoina-di.

allot which, when originating in this cai put on tbe intermittent type, or beanie perir jal. This "CniE" ecpeia tbepuikon ff-m the rWMt. and thus cures them all alike. Jt is But only tbe most eflWri.W remedv rrr discovered lor tbia etass nt" eamniairrVr hut i cheupet iaDd moreover is perteetly bafe. bartu arisejjrom tue, and the patient when ttred la i never nan ine ir.pae.

au this h- batd of any utb-r cure for Chilis and Fe It ib trite of ibis, and its iiaportwnee to" those afflicted with ihe cuitipluint eaiiuut be over etluiA. Su -lire is it tn i iir Hie Fever and Ague; that It tie IButhmily be a mhio reiuedv. One flom plai hat It uoi a guod mlVtne lu neeaue one lK.tiie cures a whole neiaAorhoea. Pr. pared liv J.

A Lit Lowell laVa nd by K. A. fAUS tWk'liSON ani t-KKTHOn fc.V'S Tl KRIS II wau: riMc. Tl KKIS11 BAVIXU.KMAV. BETROrrrr-s 1 (-KKISH it.snoi.j;?iAN.

What ban mur lh3u auvtidjig ilial will i will rer-iore natun1'. )y stopping the balr falllnif onl, restoring il "natural culor, luakjli to itmw 111 iK-autr. assist in lintiiur up aciordiiiK to Die acvlr and lu.l.km IrrpftliiplacrT Tlil5 i Ti'rlciiU buadult-I htrr Tomewiu do. and fur proof we reier yon loanrptrsnii wtto li ti It. It i.

acknowle.lsi-. bautiahror the only IlalrTuiiiR wujfiiy nanir. In Turkcv. lu in KnirlafFl. In Anu rlrit vcr7-where wbere Baudoiruiau'' ia It 1.

pfououucJ tai. jXwxWni of Hilr l'i Roinnitor. it lVrr frrnii ill nrtallte j.oi.uli. liiit aw romaltiAl most Hair colors and rtrr It i. the ftitral many Dowels and liertM, beavttfully.

put "up. au vriiawii ut to Ihe toilet. oraaie braUilrureiiit.anilPirfnmi-a.wb9leaa!r II. fc. kKI.LhlM a to.

B. FAHVKMTtM-K Principal TVpot lor I nliwl aud Canaaaa. JAMXH PALMKIC t3a.AKE SirEIUOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTMS WOKKS PITTTSBUKJH. PARK, McCUEDY CO. KMSWi STILL BOTTOMS, SOLbFr: importers and dfatrrs In WfTAia 'ri Wilis, c.

oiHanUyLa haii.WTiSM -K' MACHINKS ami Tlioii. V(L- lioii.r, no and laubu-osnSTiuticTii, l.urgh. hptclai order, ol Copper cut to any deilre paiteru. mtailviiairT jerirT'iBiRWH Ntn HeKHs HUBBARD. BR3.

CO. aistucnuiRj ur PATENT GKlH'Xi) Warranti-4 CAST RTF.FI. AWS, of ererr dscrtn. l' anVaJ All tiodsof KNIVES and SHRlNtis, from ilV-r-" S.fArrirp'il'i'ibuI,1:'- COn" WAT" "1 attention paid lo re-tootlilnr. amtaAlna-; Clr-ular rpa" alt nda.

lrUuoliing and llrllliB. lte at reaaouabl. L. BiKSuai a Boibr Makers Sheet Ires Workers. Noa.

ao, aa. 24 aad sm rrna aireat. Havinj a larne yard, aud rnralalird It wllh ino.t approved mahlni'rv, we are preparad Xn mannutturi! every deai-rlpllo. of BOU.FRS, In Ihe and e.iial to tui a.j.le in III- J-'S nu11.eu.-4. o- SLT PANS.

TANKS. Oil. STII.I.S, sktti.im; cans, uom.er ikon. Blillllil s. SUGAR l'AV: and mamifacturer.

BAKNB1I.1. PAT. ST BOILt RS. Repalrin. on the nottte.

deM-tr Hurt it w. p. beri nit r. r. hollmXx i.a miu: works.

riEiTEn co. Maiinl-a'---irera of CAST STF.FT.: MPRlVft PT niar BAiisI iR.ns. axi.es,'cko. WATER -REET (op Jrs Pitisiburgn. Pa.

fBOBRSfl tlV.A (Sue- ce.i-or. to llo nJfo, MlHm WASHINGTON WORKS. vunneri Sv Jtiaeliioiat a. fTKA II I So 1 KSIIINM 11 i 1 I sl a. u- tA ju, Sll At II Nil.

ASTIS)Snr siivvT VRifv Mrtr A tent i. laei. I 1 a i i feedina aa.IMWIWI, e-jpii wiiim firsRoz vatit vaults mk STREBT. heiwwa Wood Market have on hand a variety of new patlcraa. laurr and plain, for all frartVular atleiitiod paid to euclt.la( Unrra iIod.

at ahon DtU-. 1 HOW I.OST" How bWioutm i.mi.i... 1'rtce A l.KCTl! kit. ON N4TI RK, TltF ATM EST and or tiemtnai Weakue.a, liivoiuntar. rniUHluna, Seaual llel.lllty and lnipe.Hniema iHlllfl.

l.nu 1-acliT, re- t.l.L. M. aulhorofthe '-(IM "T.V ta ..1,1.. l.r.. tB, a plain enveiopr.

ree.jptor.li r. or two no.tafS rtaaiiVaT kuaii, BO l4.Vry, K.w"vm1. ree. lDl of ceiuV 71 -TO tlVOt IlEKIRs l'f ROTH rev.re"d KeniUsmL-' kjvlnf li. en restored to health tn a few the usual routine and lrreuJiLr.i5iiy.

Uiude ol ir. atuu ut without aucc. 11 hla creature, the mean, of enre. Hence, an the receipt Olao addressed envelope, he Will ae.pr the prescnplloo u.eil. f'irecl to la.

JOHN' al. 1st Fnlloa trlN. u.h!l:ldar L-vSr" si'vr rpMi of iintneniie to Ihe a4 yeaujr. n.arrle.1 an.l slnsie, of hoik s-t W.IM,. wul free by ad.ln win.

uot office. najr mJr A' AN p.i XSS. AIM. m-w STunrvn.v a i al sr.t.ut reliable o. IMX, Xowar Ad.lre,it.

-a. BEICK. "iTarMai THE 1.4- iVtSr-' po'j "el'Udld Brick, per a. Iiik w.U 4leu4 aud uallorat Jr a.sme aot pertorai What w. oialta lr la t.u it and refund the money.

A4. A fcV AM RiyUA, U.usr.l Af.nt. Broal i. It 'A. fyaidaufdKil ny Ac.

FvbrnarvM it liax. rem nary steamer Enropa, from Liverpool on the 3d, via Queenstownoa the lib, arrived here with three days later HAK.a i too istreaortstlieai rSVilt Of VTA Amnt-Itlll 1 lit)l .1 ill LngluU Parliament was opened by the Koyai Commission on the 1. Th Lord cellor stated to the nvr.u. uotn uouscs iliat as soon as the weniber ww all sworn, Her Majevty would cotnmuuic-tv the causes for calling Parliament together. In the House of Commons, Mr.

Denlsen wat re-elected Speaker without opposition, htsi; com! urt in Hie chftir hnir rK- i-ac I. i i by the leaders on both aides of the Tributes to the memory of Palmerston werdPi paid hySpcakerGlsdstone and DTaruell The lermul proceeding would be completed bv the tt ti, iu 'time tot the delivery ot the Oueen speech. Livtrpani, 3d. The UubUn Gazette imb-' listtes a proclamation, placing the eouui of Kilkenny, parts of Aruiaugu, incen.s and luuiutm unuer me uj vera lion of the peace preservation act. a dciutiiou tromiaalwav has waited onthe Lord bieuieuaut to petittnn for a railiiurv ftlast landing at that port.

Lord Vladehoot prerisctt a tusbellet anv such tn.tv.r promised to represent the matter to the trov uni ment BiazH mulls reached Liiflfln.J tnUu TKn Hld army nuder President Mirte was epec led to enter Paraguay. The Hmrilisns were daily seuding recrtiits to the River Platte. The army in Corientes numtters lO.wm. The rarsguaysn army ih concentrate 1 at. Pao I a-Patrtu nailing the approach of the enemy.

A battle was considered iuiinent. The small' fever, hare been vrv destructive am una the Paraguayan troops and allied armv. It ttnderstotxt the Atlita til lislun no prcixv sals lor ucmi e. tlie tuntlinient ii Inch i uot tne expntsien of Lopez trom Far- snwv. itifjiure imu (eeurrei Uetweeu i he timenimeniol alontevldeo and the udntn avy.

I lie li.ttr i's eitetiuatiir was Tho London 'Itmei announces in the moi enlogtstie ienw, that Mr. Peabody has in- creased hin previous muuiflcect don.itioa Uh ini- w-itcui oi nm iximiim UHr, by unothe uimuveo iiiimwoit pimuUs, aiaktng a total iu.i aquarieroi a Mi'inon pound i sic rline- be unable to find adequate term to prjs aeknowiedirmcnt of tiiK noote.t nt charily, and av ttie aikionut or the gift I though not, perhaps. Us imett adm liable eliar- aet( -rttic, i iten vnmeieiit to render any eijiteion of gratitude fn-dguiuVant. ii probHblv the moid splendid act ot BinniS-ats nil reetoit he police in a bnildin formn-ly u-M-d as a -iaoic, snuated (n tenoKford Ijine nearly about incomplete pd handle. Miisit eHnrcof arm are also reiMi-t in private Ah i4Haentmi mt etiiiir wus held In Dunlin on theist, iu tnitiluot I'evon-hire prvnideti, Uesoiattons were ua-ed.

declat iii thst the Ken in a -oupiracv baa ntuduceda teeltagof ell founded alarm ami it was the duty of the govfrnmettt to uo' tn tet effect, woaiilfM tl sj.li it atl'ord full pt-Gtection to bn and uipeed i i-nens. AixOlherroitettoiteai. on tlie govern, no at to uiet tse Hie uioitarv force tn li eiaiul Both ri unanimously. tin-eventnx of tue tik, during tin- Lord draw ing-rionj recrpuon sex erat troop of cavalry were pi in var-oiiJt itarts o4 xm- city, the militAry tarad-d ie street, and ttif pieketst vcere double J. 'ie r.

naiei, however, d'd ut asjt-Bi. ma- and the crowd at in cwtle gate. d-nng reception was peea'uv Th CmmtssKjift nr the trmi if min ts atljourud Oi 4eHtttr id utttd tfte fMi A not Her five Hut.drt aoMier pae.j turonh mt tt Utt itJim i Tne eat tie olaifue Yetnrns forth -ii-t. irtti Jnujir ahow the msui attiTtd lo artk tet lea fi th? pte um Mrltism LiJ imvj '-t r( adetc r'7 i tie ri is I'mru-itsscti v. ejy dis-Hfs ur 1 tie.

defend the pnaitRm thv 1 reorirj ao-eja-mettt, il inspire -1 ig.x it wt as-tfui tU i in tne f.uhiw mind, un-ter lut pabin-ai oi I I 1 bef savs: That ttti ov-! eminent never Tl-it to tat and erettement. whether it ent j.t houir or un. ire mperor re'fst In hi hsbitml holtcluufe ltt the Uvwral Ad mater ml lnterett of th eMinty the rxiv. frw rpt ira prsnieJvon li coudsi rft tn lite ijim-h trom the tiin-ae, -t without endsagertnq the fnrh tn. iuve to deioud in Hdiv taut eount re.

i no cjrpr-w the aete: that the American ill cenform to me law t.nt mtfrveni Um, and roswiuJe as 1 i-naJiy. none of the dark ror-hoH t.y whieh opinion iotgiJt to be a tued wH Tie jf the ot id wilt not oe and iltf tKdrtty tlHt rrench lr.tercis in Wetif iU mear dsagjer 1-r JjO ir Uni letrivertey, ho ir4 left tor the t. nif: Mate, ij th ttrwrvr of dt-po bes uf a ery tirtn dem.ird;n rateot iraCy oi the Amer au whether it mess to regard a protracted vo ctipalKm of a cuj bHii. Trie ruferenne ty the the debates or the Senate snd the (. orp LeG'Slatif, says.

If the press shmud tail into ha cii'Mw wuich formerly aimed at ike dig- nltv ol iJt.lie powers aad Hit; rmtaevt One I aero the i iui mnntiion would ewrcise the rigul rt iae weekly returns or the Pnkof rrsnce anow a aecrae In Pthot Cranes, 1 be Hon rue nina. Pontes SSf uduistry had prented ta bill the Cortes aui'iectiwg tbe presa and Jtot(th as.oeiatio;i, to Tery stringent tea itiwt tens, general Pnai hsd arrived at I.uUm. The feitifm privateer Indepndsncta sirivad to the ch1di on the ud. The, Spunlali areamer from 4. a di oti the 1st for Itsvuua, had frilcd under the escort of a The l.rdon 7m- remark the ftpatn strenuously refused to accept the declaration the 'ongrt-M of Pari in favor et avtdlabtns privateering, and aowtluu wettpon if turrt' agaiusi her.

A very short time arid enubie ta.ethHiail (eiVfrntiifBt to Comntlaaioft ai.h flewl ol prtratrs that Spanish ftuiurnfi wtl! le imfrossilite, nd even vessel a of war til danger of being; captnred Singly- tPtnkf another and wore vigor on- d.plooiata' effort dumtM he a-sdr at ui.dion rcpor'a tl)e -mleot forUiewiek toue bale, tuntudinif to spernUator and I.Viaai 14 eipnrten. The m.irWet itt, and declined 1 for American, cdisuna' stead ler. Tite ant hnrtr (uolatton are tlrtir-lanv -id -d Middiin do. l-'jd; ratr Slobtie, Mtddluia- do, Is'd; lair Lplanda, Middling do. H'id.

Friday, lo-fQ (alea, tneludtii S.ws tmh-s to speeuintors and esprrtcr. Ttie market elosedl firmer, part ie-nfariy Aiaertan. htock in port estimated at uuOu hah-a, oi wfciu h.i,uui htei 41c imvp lean. Man header tnartcethnoyant, and prices firmer. BreadstnU tend downward aud slightly lower.

Kichamton, "pence A rtort flOur heavy and lower. Wheat very dud and id ioer. red wmtf ted -tJH ftdj loner, red winter Ie 3lhsl torn Provisions iirrii. MiL'lund. AtbHva ft uiiti uordon, Kruce A.

(jo report heel deadv; pu tlrut; bacon atilt ad an iuk; htrd tend iipuard and prices biubi, ale at Raw To lor enolce; butter dall aad easier: chen firuier. The Brokers' ircidsr reports sugar dull md quotation Imrcly laain-tumed; toiTee qule ami steady. Routt, Pn- iish A reiort. p-troleum qnlvt and easier, SiileS nt al for refiuad. i Ha: ing eirenlsr reports wheat 1 tendinfr dv awards, petmleum tnlet at --'s iHijfis 91 id for reflnetl.

-on sols closed on Fri- dtty at t'fsrj lor money. I'nited State 66 Illinois peniral, 74 7-1; Krie, Huliion in the Uank of Knland in- ereaaed pound. I. a tear via. ijl'kewstow Lieerpoof, Ffv.

rutin a h't rmntt oiton aie tOnlity of S.ooo huh, including hales to speculators and pollers. The iniitket isouiet lint Rteuty. UreadstutTs are prgvfsiona fiuiet and Steady. Vormri 3. Fvenintp.

Consuls for money idted Htatea III). 1 Central Kharea, 7 4- Krie, KP ht- fiTideud. Funds are firmer to dav, htileioseti easier, discount market unr hanged. I iNkO! Mi'skt Markkt 1 here was a net- tffiir-ir- the 1 era Teiianne on the loiiKoi recovered about, i jmr and 1 tnosfc outer seouriiies paruotpated tn the Im- I proveinent. The dlseotint market was un- cii.ns'iiu.

1 ne ram remains at per cent. 1. 1 la tho Tare.e. I.eKlslalareOH Irow Ht.iarav. Nacbvili.c, Keb.

A passage t. ai ms or. cnrrail in the Honae to-Uuy betwesn the Siieak-er, Mr. Haskell, and air. Uullmri, i liepteaan-latlve.

A ill4t-nssion arosa as to the power of Sitealter to eompel member, to vot, wiu-n Mr. Ilaiuell railed Mr. Mullen a dumuod old liar and a lying scoundrel, aieompanyli.g the words with his mallet, which lie hin ted at the member's head. Mr. Mullen, il raw a pistol, but the member, rushed 111, and quint was restored The steamer J.una, with tour thousand bar-relsofoil, from Crow's Creek wntls.

Huiks. yille, arrived to-day. It will be shipped to St l.ouis to be refined. 1 Span I Tc.ael. at Nw York.

New York, Feb. 17-Th. Spanish naval steamers, Carrol lsalwlla I C.tolica. whii li 'fved lu our harbor, rfrom liavaua, within the past two days, are now Ivlnp orf battery. They came here with ealiT orders which at.

not to ha opened uatll the vessels have received a thorough overhauling 11 ia uPPOse4 then oflleer will llnd themselves directed, either to proceed to reinforce the Spanish squadron off the Chilian coast or to erniae In this vicinity for protection of Spanlih commerce again Chilian privateers, (.. 1 I I Is e.t ai of 1. til at lu tbe ai the of riT ine 1 tlmt zii and will I the erected tortiie u-eot the Third Preshvteriah h'irn, and tsa poeared, he police tie tn (run- to tin hide or ha.r 01 them afterwards. reta, loot Oil loths, Window Shade fintuintnir tne nurm. it lonud they laiaak.

Hep and ace 1 urtains or-tool thehandieol be door consuiera uices Tassela I m.ns anrt ttun.u in trvinifio tvm-e lt open, and had taken', i asaeia. Loop and Kanda. down one 01 the window shiiiten. itlhevhad I wen tlilaibed. thev would iw-ointhl 1 jdi-Iol their ol-ject.

ol.iect. H.i for 11 Mlfe leerier la Trouble. some time snue a certain christian drcena- atandoued hi wife and child, and refused contribute to her support, she entered ftfc.tinsi him for desertion, under the lute of Assembly, and ou a hearing oi the case was required to give in the sum of fr the payment of the sum of three dol- and fifty nent ier week for the support of wife and child. Louis seigrit became his 'iety aud tiie fnurt Mred to pa smety aud nothing more as heard ol tkeoase mominp.when Mr. Seiriat appeared on ouimou 1 icus.

oiuntan v. and nav the umount of tiie had bo ml aliening' that tirwuiagte had run away. The iouit bad (lecmieo to accept ttie proposition, form ing Mr. igiiat that he eould 'continue nay the eeril amount required, until he cxpentletl the sdui desinateii in the Iwind, niticii theuuestion a to hi rifiht to be retcsM'd from timber otdiKation tut 'tit he runted. Thus Mr.

t. unds hiumelf when men lecome m-iies for others they take tnee little risk-. Skating. The it on the tnion and Central Skating Parks is lu Sidendid vnmlitlou. and aitemoon and eeniiij; ihcy will he both laved to their utmost js'ow is the tmietotuUe advanluge and enjovtheex-hueiitttug health-tflving ot 'skating.

das are growing longer, and the sun gaming daily more and more iu strength, aud the smooth he niud melt beneath it ueuial rava. skate, while there i.s good Vf iUi lit'Ik lUCIH IB llilllf, Oil VMM Iesirabl Property lor Kale We invite attention to the advertisement of Waller Bryant, in to-day's paper, oiler ing for sale ha very doHirulne property on which he resides, iu Allegheny Cil y. together with two thu citv. I'he resideuee in Allegheny is 4 finest in that city, and is well worth the attention of purchasers. The city Maiehaufie uropertv Is also desei vlna 01 at.

U-niion. The warehousea are lu the busiuess iuion. Tiie warenouses are lue i.usiuess of thu city, mid can alwava Cud aood JioPm.uiu 11 1 Hllleil. Mr. Huvd, of llutlcr coun- Wii killed u.Atilullv, on I hursduv evenine.

tastli near Klllott's mill, on Hie road adlng Horn tiariansniit-g to cuittr.rltle, ue euKHited iu hituliue; a load of marble from ie hi niti mr uuiimy i nem as Ice on where tit. acculeuloocuiTud. eaiiainir waou to swing around, eApslzinir it and load. A slab oi" marble fell on Mr boyd causing his ileum. He tvaa an Iniiustrloiis' honest man, an k-iveail tamily.to mourn his stutdtil tieatli Stae Apslsed on Monday liie wussmasbed tttlXV' con" 111 J.r"V (Uint'l, Will leV, vereiy luiureu, and it is feared win cover.

An old lady who was In the at aire, time was also hurl, but not sin-ioitslv The rhor7eo'rBllt 01,10 ''V-'- la tbeOjaterhusineas-ll. CaltaKher, a asted loaiteen y.aia, was arrested ye.tir-day evenlngoa a charge of purloining a can oysters from an oyster dealer, In the Second ward, Allegheny. He was locked up tombs for several hour, and discharged the Mayor, with a warnlcg not to be guilty a like oriesse attain..

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