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THE PITTSBUBGH GAZETTE. Alt tlsVS, CMAAMS AHB rmutHiD bi Penniman, Reed AT GAZETTE BUILDIlia, No. 8fl IMttlA Street. at a tut BAavu. raanx, AX WILLT.

WILEY'CV 6 WjliSC, 0rh-U Mb r. B. PBejSJIVIA.I,)., v. ntn, IIUJWl aBBsV BOYS' WATCHES a 31144 TBsuta: elsals Ccplss wal- lellerJ bv sarrlsr, I per at' Mali Bebssittxrt, luinni iaeevei redaction StcwiDuri sad TEAM fOB WIIH-V Stasia 1 opi.e. per vaer.

JJV i so. ju. do. tse or to 1 STERLING 8ILVSB ftoeiethtac Bles fo a HoMoay ptVAl tds.11 order, by eae of tbs best lao-urai- ia aai-wpaa waarAatse te es VOLUME LXXXII. NO.

13. PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY. 16, 1S67. Time Keepers from Sit ts ttS.

PRICE THREE CENTS. AT THIRTY-MXTH 10XCRESS. I KOU EIROPE. FIRST EDITION. DIASEATQ COX SECOND EDITION.

CITY AND SUBURBAN. ElvI.aBtC.EMr.NT. TcMlay we present the li azbtts In a new fOIRT REPORTS, 1 Brusb.whtcheoathad been left inchargeof ma A-artsey for the puriose of being x-ii-i i ia. rh, sr. ctauHi.

taken from pla-e of busi- Trial Mat for This Day. Bess, and include in lae auf, mere ion of Distbict Cot'BT Judge Hampton. i articias in thj iudiotmeut oa whirh Lymau 77. aloscpb Barton, guardian of minor 1 V'1' nd. not u'lty.

Mr. slorri-chilJren of Isaac Thompson, deceased, fj? of i r.Halwth Thompson, John rullertou 1 ,11 Msey, the rullertou, his wife, in I right of said Margaret, vs. Joseph fear- Sa ot tbe ac41 Jh t-tou. administrator el sf arv Thonitn. a.001!'1..

al tb time, 7, f' Vl1! to CITY ITEMS. At eH-eler Loedon, WW, tun Wueeler Wilson Sew. ins IU" reeelved to blHbest award all tue Mecblnea of a'nrop and Aaenca tn competition. Tula award baa always been mad wlwiTH eahlbitea. Von will make so mlata 1b ordering one aa a baUdey gift to wife, tutor or rrtend.

They ean be purohaaaMl only at samaer A '7 Fiftu street, Mtf4 Iteawell'e C-e) Usee- tttl. The Puraat and eweetoet cod LlTer UU in the world, ssanufaetured from rasa, keeitbv liver, upon the sea-abore. It I perfectly para and sweet. Ask for Ha, ard t'aawell'a Cod Idver.OU,' man lectured by CaawaxL, Mai A Co. ew York.

Sold hy all druKftata. aw JelltM ena Haa. Curve, Baepberry, guinea, strawberry, Vanilla, Uraoe, Oraaiie, Blaekerry, Apple, Lemon' fine Apple aa, I Blackcurrant. I all and see them at 11J federal street. Alio aaenyeity bui.

We Hear Of new euree being pel for mud every day, by the Rev. Wtleoa'a groat remedy fur Consumption. It you are a aullorar, try u. aolu agaat (or Plttabur.li, JesayU 1' luuiia.i No. Market street.

Aa-lber Bala mi Terrttot jr (SF.IOSD HKMMIoa.) avsiiin ftTOK, January 13, Imj. fetVATK. rBTITIOSft PBEHRN TBXX A number of petitions were nreseuted. in cluding one from the clttrens of Bellfon- taine, Ohio, a-iking Congress to prohibit I any pert-on add luted to intoxicatiug liquor irom noiuutg ocice under the United States varum en t. AfTgORITY OELaoATltt.

Mr. HSfKNUKN, from the Committee on Finance, reKrted a hoi authorizing the iecretary of the Treasury to delegate to one of nil a-t-iistanu, authority to siuu all 1 oi mutifv into the puMir and fr the Ui-tmr-- Uieui or lti sauiw-, wt.cn certified bv a nmtM accounting oOtccr. KtSAT.il VROX SOrTU (AUOU3A. I The creuentiaU of nator campili i i. 1 oilu caroiAoa, weru prtMimtt it aud ta- HU1.1 AflAlRi, Jar.

HOW A 1U called no of tii'iuiry into Mt Altai, atlann. ofleit-tl on th nth in. rant, lie atludtti in bU ri-maria-to the uujtisliiiabie UnuiOkfctioa a the piAit ol apoieoti. I hts prelect of ai.ta-b was the drbt of Mma.1i to I reiu ti ie.iiet ts. ikody cuuid taedit that this theontv cau-t.

1 Lh ohHH liKacai far to the enure iiiivei.ioii oi theMxuaan Vn.vern- mt-ut a-iti the i-tallinhutout the limir-i i. trOvvurot rui.t unir a tort ol I'roleo-toiale. A'Urtaovoriiment did make e.nv iruuuouji t-liortu to iiiocur th" a 1hIi m.w- of th I H'tifU ti'f'p. Tlit- aar liat Imwb i)ro. uieU l.v the t-mjli wtlu liitit-rniaa.

ami ha. Krcitlly imvo(v-1 our mini nms with thtf Ifittiui.ii i-o of that rpiililif. Our tert-sts, Mini itnKo't ruftnltm'l rwiuiie its Termiimliou as''iily irat ucaole, Mu irtl in lot niaiion on hf suiitM t. Mr. itKv noiu ot ail aui nd- nt tli ait the he itiHiriu-ted lo r-Hrt It, in tlteir opmiou, ucU re.Krt id air imm t.Ai.i.

aiu ueoniu to such fcuieiitiiiif ut. tem sr. of orw s. The niorniti-; hour baviai? exnire.1,uie hill to regulate the tenure Of ortn.e was l-Wfii up. poke tiie bill.

Mr. linvt fc, ut tne ot sir r.i- muutia, wiThirav hi aminJiiint, Mr. HKM'Ua rvnm1 ed lib ineiid- It lit f'il'Tt'd It WAM T)W Mr. SI MKU oir'r-'l su an itdili.ioiiMi i lion, tht ail officers or aKriili aiiMiinteU t.y the Pre-idem, or bv tne oi anr itpan imiit, wtoe salary tiet iti1 from leea or other lie, M.aii excenl una thm-aiiu dol- Ur- aunuailv. snik.i )yr unpointed ly the I'resiiU'Ut.

aim die ant portent ot tiif iiif term ot all Ii "iticer. aMnni.N -mi'ti Hit tliM or tire on tt: iti'. lav rsbruary, l7. uj, M'si opi-oew-a tne iftsvniif Til-- miiit-iry -t u- inii. MMULm! it miM ti a liut'd.

Tin l'isi'if tiL prfH'iaimtI hi iiitmi- ti "kinHjli iHt-ii out oftlcH." and it lh lui i tonri'-w to protect tne Hr. optN-ed the amend- Mf. At CM. I otTcraMl a rslut nn in iiui-Mi (h- tiejM'l- ol lviia.rtuieulii for hrtt of rt-iuta fi'ui from nn Mt.r-n 4iit, lv-, with r.u-K ul L-auovai, t.it-vtfsi nail ov i.n.ief ii tit! itnn ot tiif bid and tue -ute aatijouriif 1. JIoCrK.

THI T- i HA'r. motion i.f Mr. -I'Ai Lid No the ornmsu hf on loiiiunTcev uest el to (out I'iiiirwv ol tue t1.l, is i ftr u. tiaa.T! up a m-W inns i nf tmu 1 trrt a ia 1 ma- ie lite n.nr'.'iT! or Mr. null.

K. tii- rri'Art -f li i aTie. ef til v1 UU'' lUaftt'Vt'Mlsnl oi Ciitr tt-, ihr ti-put su: antj Pui foi rii i via tf on cue gr tial aai umiik t- THI I Wr Urt, t- (HimillTe n--fl- irte of nit Muli Ktuuihl lUu i tt iix onin cavuli rv imeut eu" lib Til i5 a 1 'n mt Vr VliM, i into T)i Lit 4 ai ltd -v- and tcr Hill tUti ilU Ui a inmot'Oii of All-. Ri i--4. 'in iiitiimiltsHi on Indian aiXkus v.j, ui -ttu li to en nttv rtfid the in-nAte ia I iti Mi(i.

ii and C'lora- ari pfj; aa (r tious mn tr-f t--. ia. I I u(Ui nation ot rn.e or J. A a ruM.L ilr 1m.Xnk1.1-i MI to iro- ti r'swvl f'-r i ii of a wn i jul whi-, it laAOtV. lei 'T lit- iia 'I Trit4ir--, Aiii grain tit.

i i- Uiei loi. iar'ic: rvi. II i ihi mh ti kk tl.e Joint oni- t-iit tit -tft, the ib- li a- ea s.r in re-vni. a i from the i-l LlOIIaj mte to Id 1 il. iivi.TMQiri.t iia v-n tn-t in ii htmi, fl'I pti V.

aaii to hat I III AalV It i.uiy on aiai-ur IJilOTHB VAHVlAM X. Bl of -tit that ked iave to it is Hltriced i V(dfd at and lht I -LaLe-i ot- of i hi) tt did ro I't aitii lii iiu -llr, h' on- it ii? it.jj 1 tlfn ot i nd d.1.1 t-Hit in iri 1 ot h- w. i til tA t-t- oi 1 Iif.li- 1 1 d'i lo tf-tnj, Aitd 'imi! i iioiu Lie ft tllat tn 't on -n tikiiiIihI tiie 1 fftintint i roiurrAtid, ha- lit any m.d i I'm. or inaan tav tied, or threAtwn-d to he Mill I'owet ottite nh t-(erence ff -Mi, whs-liter it am upon a lUi-iltoH ot of 3klArliid. tion wth- made and rcawiutiou wna uoi reoe.ved.

A MOtrL RKiItt-ESr iTiri in BB LOOKSS tn motion of Mr. WA-Hitl UN of the "ir 1 initu' tee on Uie tu irdtr of ailed 1 id lent in fMu; iaroiina aas iutrucl-l to linsoire into the murder ol i AptAtn Mohtgouier-' iu lexas, t.y I ontad-erate "oiiiiet unier Uii In it on. aiuiiion as a aieuibet 01 mi. ItoUMf. TFKHUI ia TBK DlMTaifT.

Mr. KOI frotn tin I ointutttce on the litiictof ol tn bia, report anitirat Ihe uietuoi'tai 01 01 torclyu hum, ak-in tue aauie tigiits as tliu ncgnn's, iAbled. At-aiHMSOS OP MIKlK A. I'pon motion of Mr. he tilt: ncntiding the in -v iou Uealiouou the ttirsRt nni Wfiw tt'ilulUurcd, r.

IWKl tnovrd lo uteend the th it tton, kttown as the al tuund iiui'tiiinn'iil. a loilowti: "And upon tli tutttorr thatthe Lt'a)iuture of a)d tuit-, ojeiun act. II il" Ure tht; -rnt or -ai'l eiaie lo Aui il itiiiditiient.i hall lrn. Oitl to the lri-ddvul td the I tti lu eu buiIh-iiIu- copy 01 uptn rtxiMpt Lift or 1 ie "I'lu'iii priN iAiuuL: diail an 11011 nc' the ti, a hei eupou, iiudAtiK-ntHl coiiultiona tiAll le held i putt of I lie otiAiuc td the Mate, and and aithout turther piove.iipl ott tlie part 01 ongrt--s, ihe ailuiiHtsiaui of Him Wie nlon ah Ail Im eonild- ered as toiiipt-'td. The said is Ate l.etris llurealill heeo'ivenni the 1 vrriloriai tjovernuit-iii.

a utiiti thirty du after the pts-iitge 01 tin act, to m-i uiku the condition Bilbinltted herein Mr. Ibd ir.ti.Li.jwL.ia viipportot his aiiittnuiiifni. 'Ihe i-h contiiuif.i t.y MHrH, HAl.t, It. lil.i'l an. Ntl khl IV.

iTfcV KN, KA.MlM, 1 LnON UlNi.HAM B'id others. 'I tie dUcn-itlon a a. lltntti'd to the rius-tlon whether Nebraska -iiould be admitted as ahtat-, while tier colored popultttmi were, hv her constitution, ivvl ot th traiic)nc, and aUo im tu the pia tu'rtl ftb-ct ol tu contUtion unimediu the tl.lrit UU, Air. Bd TWfcl.I.' nmcndincut was adop ted bv a vote of aiiiii-t (U, a.ud the bill padcdh ayes tti.itu-t i iia Or COLO AOO. The bill fr the fidmicaloi.

of Colorado came up. Mr- 1 louieu. am above stated aas adopted on motion of Mr. AMU by a vote ot AJ to tie, and the bill paed Jii ayes against tie nays. raoviMOSAi.

oovsbsob or vibuinia. Mr. KKl.Cl presented a petition of ituensol Kichiuoi.tt, Itir appointing a Provtw.uai tiovernor. tciintng I n-dtrwood. Hefcrrcd Ui ihe Couinidu-O ou Hecontat ruction.

Adjourned, in to ty in 1 No, oa nru DISSOLUTION. THE OPAKTXEBiHtr bM-w Aisiore rti-tius nsiw.eB tne BbAsretg en. use the rai ntmfwfiU. 1AWCITT is the MireguB Atrewsrv, was luwirfi wj mmm. tua! contest un the iwslAa last.

Tke s-asw-ae-iot tt. Bmwtllse satUed at tke iwUs iaa: bi kr.N, istesierk ef Us rm, Wwab SUtburle4 BS Iks BABM Sf tbS mtW WlSst IU BUalBSa. AV II "ars msseiss Pltu bargk. Jaaaary -k. HavIbc asltl ear eatire Krswsry, MattlueAAg Hup Ut Messrs.

PlkU. DAHBAlsfS wr wuuie rs.taat frua ear frleaes aoss tit tbsrsdy bsstewe4 BBSO a dunag th uabsr ef years ws were IB Iks Va int-a. vs bas bo kasiiaUoa ta rsaveaa iu mf avw Brae as tras tastr I IB IhS builDti, hAS BO SOU BlAlBUdB tke rlwUaUM at sur A tastr ieag sgaertsa 1 so ouM let iMf sf our rtWwinsVw. Kefsrlsg to tb shave, ws weeld luswrai wBf public that wesBall aadeavorto Bkarll ssaMii sacs of tkellbersl patreaags saierwi by tao lata Drm ot u. Fawseti A abS rwataasea-prrieacr is the tiusiiis.s, caa saf sir saf tAvsS tvra will be asl to fflvs satire satlssaetioa tOtAwwS who Wat lar as Willi Ibslr lerdsrs.

7 Hit DAK MAU A 0s. r'DEBE II a jujtt or Mojrmr ur LIMING'S IMPROVED STOVE t-imJt A Mr. faewts hss already sots I.M Dsmpe 1 MoDtgm ry souuiy, aad bat Jsst eraateC KM suSiuoual. Mr. rrvscl.

paid t-W fur Balesl eeeatf, sis J. a id 'KKi lismpfrt Is tvw tswaaklps, aad ibssA seld tkv rvmatatlcr sf bis eetiaty tor ai.fW S4j a 1 ibis sis weeks. Be has siaos pSA-sBase4 VI 11 BIA TAB A Mr after sting the Dsmb ca lltm la ids hotel, was so well pleased wltati taee Ae bet (lit Ue rigid tu tke Bute ef Mew Teste, fc THE DLMAID I si rRITaMaU the raorrrs imi MtBate an A Csmaly msMa lav end stamp ler IreaUrer jjarA. at 11 nrtiA srA, lu MeavBiBA. Vew jsA.

auouas r.w.H. awdbbsoa EAGLE COTTON WORKS. Havivo nccESixv era-vhuiuthi Wo as r.niierlv s'lrl by Hrasra, K1U. rCBUcK. re.ivtfulh Isterm tas avails sae4w.

eill coatloas ue aaaaumelure ef Hucelings, Cottoa Tarai, Cat-aa Ckalaa, CaaSI WlcA aad Battiac Orders asr be left at tba oaee eflk Vera, tmi ISABEUl 1M SlICSKTE1tlUJIUIl. OI AT THB PITTSBURGH BRKWKRYa Ooraer ef Uanueaas War aa Barker's Alter. X-e. JOSHUA RHODES a CO. Be.i:aai a WIXaSOZI'S SEWIHO MACHTJfXst Oave more Improvements, j9.ik.es vest 'jrditK.

Aas.srh aomertinr aa UatrLBtaa. rruUuu tea ssv Uaealae la the aasraei. Jl. Xil.UIwEB A CO, 'i? Fifth StrMt, rittafearfk. H9 H9 S9 SS MS SS SS SSt 8t H1BKET BTBEET.

afS li. H9 Mrkt SItmC, Aun rooa BOOTS, SHOES, M. the rminw akd it xnar tbs owt aa au AUVTlusf eKXilMl UK, JA8. BOBB.kt AUrfca M. WaVi K9 a S9 SS SS SS SSSSSSj WELDON Sl KELLY, PLUMBERS.

Gas and Steam Fitters, AMO Hilt FOUUEtt, A large aiiarlasal ml CkABilellcrs, BrttkeU, Ltsi rtst. tump, 8kM LwAS. At, ALWATt OSBASO, 1CI Wm4 BtrMt, SMT IMft, THE LIGHTNING ST. C. CUAWroua IVS.

1 JONtS, BIS FUSS A MBA, AffU. 'rtiK mobt Ntmuvi ajis m. ittiLi BKll.UAHT CVAJ 4Mal Adopted bwjj. lion explosive. C'baae aad stssa tires.

brllliABl'llalit three-fold srsater taaa aae lamp. Tt pateat Is adspted wall laaUve pai-psa-a require anv trtBanilag. Msraers en wkls artaai. pie spuiieu orai nary laatP couiwTK kioHis roM baX emit'e, oppaslts Post Uttea, lSewi iWpuU secoad ioer. pie applied ordlusry Iab.ps.

ATAIbV AMkf re aiuDif rua a a As An J. F. STARK BANKERS, Cra Wm4 ab4 TAUd ItrBwU, nun suns ions, cu, sum id canaL llrraw Vlass aa aiawt BUlseT I knlahd. raAVca ciKiiaAji v. itaxt.

e. I. w. joUXBTOS A SCOTT, DBAI.aj.MI Flue HaK-kct, Cltclu, JcvBliy, IHVEi rUTED WAU, ITC He. Bt UBBBTT aTaSBBT.

Xittabursb, FarUealar aauaUea Aas, Clunks aa Jew, 4 DllLER, CLOSE 01 rrscUcsl Firs! tart COI. PENH All WAYIE tTt Lsleet MTle ef rOBBITUBB JOASCs! HOBBEBtt UOBB; oas poo a00 woriwrs, Ci a 1.1 f.ai aaaeaetaksla Ueaae, ea rav if. a. 11A1 JO LET, Tbb Wbw4IC, TV. BVAB CO.

ai te 1A AO M. PBBBO 1 L. l.l mil BI 1 w. fee street, ay iv aa stair. you BEST, KTOBB BUOst iu, MIBKBT BTBBarBl auuaaiuiTAILI kOM IUIIIA IB, asLtb buum.

iwvobu rivaa MAAAET BTABBT: OFflCE UK lallAD.AalD mitlf MA a. iir-f s7irJ Ati'v at Law, great an ass. V1BSOITH BBtOBBB BLSAT- Aas se omta a baa.l Aw AwalsT lull .1 h. artni 1 1 ONE O'CLOCK, A. M.

MVS BY TELEMM FROM HAKRISBIKG. The Inauguration or General Geary as Governor. 1 LARGE 1TTE5B1HCB FROM ALL Of THE STATES The Procession and Inauguration Ceremonies. peclai lUpattl to the PitUbargU iiuLt. Hasruburu, January 14.

l.7, Mkurrl-burg has been i rowtleU by iltor to-Uay from all parts of the fato, to wit-uetHi autt take part in the lnaufcurutioa of iieueral Uary aa V. over nor of the Late. Iho botela wera erowdeil last mht, and many prMn were unable to obtain kkLg-in. The weather ha been all that eonlU UtialreU; clear and cold, but delighUoily braulUif autt injplntmtf. There wa a good of now hut night, ami the Heighing iiay been pieadid.

ana the strweta crowded with baadaeaie turn-out. Auioug tue Tieltore from abroad are the FbUadeii'bia National iiuard, the tjrey lt aarrea, aud the Columbia ZouareH; the tiood Wilt, of Fuladelphia; Vigilant, of Tork; l'r? xaau, of Lebanon, Friendship, of t'hatnberabarg, and other Are companiea. Uarnboxg contributed the 'rlendbip, Hope, C'ltiaona, Washington, ilt. Vernon, Paxton Uoae and ire Companies SeT-eral excellent banda rxotn Philadelphia, Chanter couuty and other pointa were pre-aent; alo a number of civic societies from adjacent towna. thb raojaasio.

The Tanoua delegation, the military and companies, met pureuaut to the pro. gramme at eleven o'clock, at the point designated. There were -ven divituon, under command of Chief Marshal, General t. William, aslsted by numerous aids. The procession moved in the following order The Chief anti a Attachment of Potiee.

tJhief General fc. C. William. Aui H. U.i?; H.

Thomas. Aid to Chief VarAfuU Malor K. C. Rslcu enbacb, Captain John L. riiiht, Colouel nicer, Coionel Piirnons, rri inion Marsu'il, Mnjor Kid rid ae Cntted stat liarrackM Uaiiti, stiuadron of cavalry I ruin Car Its barracks; the Philadelpbia trey Reaarvek aud National Guard, numbering about uo men; and the Columbia Zouave.

tVeouri Dt st iit Marshal, Major T. X. tirettnwall. Tue Crovernor and iiowrnor lect In an open carriage uran bv in white hordes; thechairuian of the I ouimit-of the enaie and lioue and llaadd of Unartment in t-arriati. Third iinivit Maraltal.

(eneral JottLua Owen. Ihe Boys blue. Uoum-licau In- viai.ilue and nion l-eaguea irom diuereat parr or ia tat, h'omfih iHnnim Marshal, Captain Wra Coulter. ilaierm of IHli, of the Mexican ar, Oltlcer aim soluittr of ine I nited tivte Army, mter 9 aiul Pouners wno acrvad lu the lata ar. Woanue.t oltliur the iatt War the latter in carriax.

if in xitMioit Jbiaranat, L. iiatnnier. udt7r9 ot the Court. of the iiar, Mavor of the Citv. President anil Metuburit City Council, Clergy ol Uarri.uurtr aad other places, tate and County officer.

Memlers of the Press ana otbi-r spec. ally mviteii guest in catruigu. ut vtno a jsars nai, Jno. ansrningnr. Masons.

Otld-r ellow-i. and otber c-lvlc eties.and Workmen from the Harrisburg Car Work, Lochinl Iron Worhn, tue steel Works, lUUroad Machiue Shop, aud citizens aa fuot. Seventh Division Marshal. Henry M. Kertter.

The lire le oar menu includlnK comnanle from ChauiOersiiUir, Phiiailei- pma, tors ami wuanoo, oesiue uio ur rishurg oootpanies. The route of the procession was down Second street to Washington avenue, out Washington avenue to Front street, up ront to Chet not, out nest not to fourth, up fourth to Market, out Market to Third, up Third to Walnut, out Walnut to Hecond, up hecond to Ptne, out Pine to front, up rout to State, out etate to the Capitol. The view from the Capitol, as the proces sion moved up state street was very impoe ing. During the moving of the procession, salutes were tired from Capitol 11 ill. Tit tSACeUSATlOS A large staging had been erected at the east end of the Capitol, where Governor Curtln, the Governor elect, and numerous ofUcials were escorted, when the procession ranched the Capitol enclosure.

The two House proceeded to the plat form Irom their respective chan-bore. Kev" Audley Brown, member of the Onate, do- livered an appropriate prayer, twi of the (senate then read the certificate of Governor Geary's election, and bpeaker Hall, of the Senate, administered the Con stitutional oath of office to the Governor elect, after which the reading of the inaug ural commei-roed. (The Inaugaral address will bo found elsewhere In this paper.) Immediately after the Inaugural cere monies a national salute was Ared from Capitol UllL The procession on Its return route marched down Third to Locust, out Lejeust to se cond, down Second to Market, when all but the military OJkrantzatlon were dismissed, Tne miuuvr baited, tbe rltf ht reatiag on Fourtb atreet. A (read review of all tbe military tkea took place by Governor Geary. Tnia ended tbe inauguration oeremonlee.

mild STATES SENATORS. Tit. Election of Simon ra. Prnna barlea Mo Htrwcoe tvak-lia. of X.

aad Ljraiaa Truuibull, of 111. Special Uiapateli to the Fittaburgh Gazette. January I.IATt. ktw'Tioa or aiaox t.vtao... The Senate met attbreeo'clock tbia afternoon, aad Immediately proceeded to the electloa of Lalted states senator.

Himoa Cameron received 19 votes. kdgar Cowaa Almon Cameron having recelvel a majority ef tke votes cast, waa declared tbe oboloe el tbe Senate, for I'nlted btatea senator. "enator ruber, of Laaeaater, before voting, read a letter from Tbadeue Stevens, tailing bite to useei ewe discretion la re. fererceto kla vote. He ben voted for 81- moa Cameron.

The eeaata adjoarnet after tbe vote had been takea. UOUkk. Tbe Hooae met at tn ree o'clock to vote for IK1 stale. nxor Ttta vote resulted as follows: Cameroa received votes. Kdgar Cowan received 37 Mimon Cameron having received a major lty of th TOtee was declared tbe skob ol the House for uniteu eta.

oeaavur. Adjour ned. of naaaa is ajiasoi ai. Citi. January IX D.

Drake, of t. Louie, was elected tailed state states senator for Mlssoutl to-lay, on huadred aad twelve General Blaix received thirty thre! votee. toi.iu i asw voaa. January li-Boaeoa Conkling aieeted L'nI'ed states antor vuay to succeed aeaator tarrla. yrinn oa TSCMBULL 1 ILUaOia.

HraisertaLo, 111., January Ullr sna-oriol electloa io-lay, resulted as Tmmh.il.. SeVeaty-Sl T. l.ile llckey. UeuioOraJ. thirty The dated ox tno, cocn they to men the of all a FOUR O'CLOCK, A.M.

VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS, FROM WASHINGTON. The Maryland Negro Apprentice System. BILL TO BE ft). THE SALE OF tOLD. Officers of the New Ironsides JJisnrissed.

rroGUEjs of the American col- IONIZATION IsUtlETY. January 18t7. VRCKLA.ATION rSOM TUB J-BK1DKNt. The President ha issued a proclamation, the tttu sanctioning and comv arratng a regulation by the L'uited Myites mister at Japan, forbiddiug American veHStfl or am boring at any ports thai country, except the three open ports, Nagasaki, Uakodadl aad Yokoho- during tbe hoetllitlos between the Ty. aad tba Dam ioe, unless in distress or forced by stress of weather.

TBS XAIVLAI APPllNTh'B LW. Two colored boys, bo escaped from their rmer master In Montgomery county, Maryland, were yesterday brought before supreme Court of the DWtrlct, on a rlt of Aobea ccvpwj. After a hearing, the Court ordered I hem returned to their old ir.aj.er, on tbe ground of evidence that had been, under the Maryland statute. ti enticed after their emancipation. Tbe counsel for the children's relatives pleaded by the master, and that their motLer had died from neglect and hunger U.C woods.

Alter the decision of the Court an appeal was taken, but before it couli be had, the master departed with the children. AVSRICAH COLOSIZATIOS SOtJlBTT. Tua Annual meeting of the African Colo nization Society was held to-day. The receipt of the year were disburse- meai Much of the fund was ex pended in the purchase and Uttlng out th hip Golconde, which earned emigrants Liberia in November. Additional rreetU to the number of 64o are now ready to -ail.

MtttDIK) Of t7SIOH SOLOtSa IX SOCTS CIS ulix a. General sickles will give evidence before Committee to Investigate the murder Lmon soldiers la bouth Carolina, retary is tan ton will also testify. BlTlL HATTKKA, The revenue cutter, McCulloch, should have been at Havana Uxiay. Sbe Is under- stoott to form one of the expedition to a- mana, UaytL SALS SOLO. Mr.

Morrill, Chairman of the Ways and Mean Committee, will report a bill for tne aale of gold before the close of the week, and make a speech, advocating the general contraction of currency. eVVICKKS OS THM ATI PISKISSKD. The Secretary of the Navy has dismissed the oitlcors of the New ironside, on the ground that It was in consequence of their carelessuea that the veel was burned. apflicstios roa rsssioH, The Comm'ssioner ot Pensions has isaued circular that applications for pensions. under acts of una and uly lat, Bled from and after the first of January, cannot be ad judicated before the fourth of March at rauu-ii AwaiBs is uaRTLasn, The report of General Gregory, assistant Commissioner of the ft'reedmea's Bureau for Maryland, tor the last u.uarierof states that the coadition of the colored peo ple, generally, is satisfactory, although dif ficulties are still met in securing Justice tor the Freedmea through tbe civil Courts, ow ing to the exclusion, by the magistrate, of toe testimony of colored people.

GEAtlUL CAMERON. His Speech at Harriiiburg aaj aiieruoon TUE SENATE ELECT TILES BltD KAUUAJI 4.R01.1U. Aidrtw iohatea "Trailer t. Ilia Part, aa Kaeina; to HiH oumtrar." H.aaiaarae, January 15, 1A7, TUia anernooa, a laturui waa held at one of botela ox Uie city, at sick apeecJiea were matte Attorney beaara, Brewter, Senator Lowry, "nator Loub-aen aaiS oeaeral Caniajroa la Uie courae of kla reiaarka, Ueaeral Cameron law Ml thank Go4 that la apite of tua alaadere, tay enumLa beape4 oa ne for twenty jrcara, my How-clUzena wko kare aeea my life, frwmday today, kave alwayaaiend by and aalued ma to repel Uiem. Tkie trnifaie ot 1 ded in victory.

1 desired an answer, to vindicate my honesty to cbiMren and friends. I now propose to pnt lb-ae leulad me and forget alike the liar, UO eoocurted inetn an. me iai. tbat gol men aome cases, by tbe of then, were induced to believe and repeat tbem. aix years ago 1 tuootbt mat slavery was tbe strength nf tbe rebellion.

auu ourfnt to oe utmirojvi nuld volunrM.r. IM course 1 tuougbt tbnt eiotblnga black man In the American uni form ciomeu Dim wim vu. nau Amcricau citizen, and am aiWiys glivl to ee a blm soldier, end regret to redect that even rennaylvanla denies blra the ballot, ibeenly weapon whereby beean protect blmself. 1 hope to live to ace in, "white" stricken Irom our own Con stitution, aud tbe spirit of caale upon color Utterly tieSlloyeu. .11.

nvif more cootroHo'l by social Influence than rilltlcal principles. 11 are twmaiblv educate tb. rtain generallon Into loyalty, bnt there is no int-tltod of stiiteatnenablp which will make this generation of the Mmtb loyal to tbe I nk.li anil Tbe poison of thirty years cannot be eradicated oy tne mw.initi of a rresldrnt or ny stattiies wi Let look tne trutn in tne ist-e. 1 bHrrltorv disloyal. Tue toy men OI lOly muaa guaru iuror cwhiiu against nnotner idubhuhi.

l.on.titutional Ameniliucnt and Impartts sufTrae will belp to Uo Ibis, but amnesty 111 beipto unoo of Andrew Johnson I said, song ago, be was a traitor to bla party and an enemy of bia country, and a bad man. He lias done many lev! tolnga, but nothing worse tttau offering ofli-ee or the cuantry to those fw uuurtneloled men who agree. to desert sutl betray tbe areat tie- publican oricanuatiou tor nis pa.ront9. He Jt lined the Iemocrattc party long ago. Us hae a right to give tbem onlocs; hut he UIU BO rlRlll llinirllM 4 1 fclsVaSsm.

AV atHslwa to weak kneed Republicans. ue pauper iaiair ot a roue is again euw petiug with oui lalMr aud our uianutao. tares languish for want ot protection agaiost it. Pennsylvania needs no a-eu- ranue ot my uevotiou to nor inter- sit-) in mis regard, which are the interests of the wnle country. I will cwatinue to labor in searion or out of sea son, protect our manutauturers fvoiu ruin, aad ti-fr workmen from being thrown outot or their wages in.lu.--d to starv ation point, for 1 held that the true aalfaieol any nation depends oa iu wsiiara ot iu mburmg ulass.

-slver lelsgraaHB. Bg thm National Jefgraph Cb.J hpecial ffiapatcb to fituburgh Oazevte. Oil Citv, January 1W7. The river IsRittwed frofJi headwaters down 10 ana below partiallv. Weatber eloady.

Thermometer at 1 Ut-grees above sero. Oil market Uisa about Janaary li liivsr swaliing fire jt WfKm fiicueem tne catittl. Mnvlg-k. tion resnau -we ut nv knr ty can Terrible Accident at Regents lark, London, lesterday. TUIHTV J'EHSONS UROU.iCU WHILE SRATIt-.

Return of Troops to France from Mexico. WRECK OF TWENTY-FOUR SHI Pi IN THE BAY OF NAPi.ES. tsuUiel Atlvis iirffce ISetral- ity Ib tic imBviai luarrrrlion. By the Ot0le. SOTS TO atK i.

Los box, January 15. TUe Brstish Gov ernment aas sent a note to Greece, alvis- bar to preserve strict neutrality in the affairs of and la. TB1KTV LlV'lN IO.T. Tbe ice on the Lake, in Bjkui Pai broke thro eg to-day, while covered with katers, and over two hundred peisoa ere precipitated into the water, and thir were Orowned. asTcaa or rn.it sit a raoofs viiim ukxh o.

Paris, January lft. A detachment of ranch troops from Mexico has arrived In Prance. A VIOLES.T TIXPUT, Nap Las, January Li. A violent teutpe-d vialtea the bay of Naples last night larn-ty-four ships were wrecked, but only a tew lives lost. us i4.BSriT.0w rrvuw Tfinr aso thi AM1U1 AM MISIrtTER.

CosSTxsTisorLS, Jan. 15. The Question hick arose between the Porte and Ameri legation here. In regsd to complaints made bv tbe alted states Consul at Cy prus, against the local at.thoriti4s of that lland, has been settle! to tlie mutual ati- lW-tion ot all parties AOlTATlOB IS ArSTSl 1. Visas January 1.

The ofllcial paper censures any agitation again.t the meaA re 01 the government, and says tbe op' position have no other alternative than to consult tbe will ot the people. VIS ASCI At, AND t'OMMHttCI it. Los ooa, Jan. 15. The steamship William Pens, from New York, has arrived Dent A well known in the China and India trade, who were forced to suttpend seme time since, have resumed payment Late telegrams have been but snention no commercial panic at lloug slong, as was reported.

It is now stated that the project for a new Spanish loan looks as though It would be a failure. LtVBRFOafiL, January 15. Kv-nrj. otton veiy dull and lowa-r; sales but ling nplmvnil, 14' oru, ti d. 1 allow dHcJmed 1-i tinner 1' el ro leum dm-lininiT, rettnel lt- January l.v.

Market tor good Is lewcr and H. Araeru-an ww ii i I iiaei Twenties, lltiuoi Centra-, i 3, tue i KAstrotr, JAUuary FKO.M NEW tRk. Arrat ef a ir rr-a- 1 1 1 1 (. iMl -aj ao in ritiT inm- UfllMlftl ftr HiiM-a rKas.isdMa ttateiwie tugsta aiat4atni 5ew toac, January lith, A traOPSAW SOSltKB Adoinbu achwartz, a paenirsr bv tiie sthuer Ilreiuen, wa arretted on her stri- val bre. tv order o( the Mjt Mai shal Murray, oa a char ire of forirei i- enna.

to the amooHt of one Qunlred iv tlimitatiil fforin. A re-iiiixlllou lor bis eitraallLloa was a tew e.in.,. at the instaocs oi tne Auinaij tne aut hunt ol a catw di-patco. wart a was cominitted to prison tJijt ue aiii- val of witnesses irom Austria. VIL l.T MKXT I'F Jndire Hetl.

the nittrnl Letups Court, refused an sppl. -turn tor a writ of hiiOm moruMM te ilavv. the t-j- oi r. young m-a eau-ntvi in Tate mi mr. i ur iaimttl tny rr- uti-li-r itu-teeti.

nut the evidea prxturti tliat thay tok an tn wnte aae. The Ju-tir JxciOe.l tnat tne ia.a u.itl oe cotviaerwii mum- lent. TSS TSOlASl poLt I'HO'll W.STEH. Tee ra ta on triai.m tur nm.nmi Loun of i-avid At Prcuat a-int -t Tne pliiitltT clalu, ti thouAa.ud la-i. irai ir eip.ni wnu i.i ruiaa' a lie, from tnkai'i, lit Apru a a saw bosses aibutkh.

Hamtwonit. former! tn comman the ships luvln.luie aua the titv ot ora, and Jha ers arrata o- dav on a charge of in line of stttnii-Tit of frvjVhilst Vskiui at tt-n nftaen ttaouanl tlftiiairti. Two t-arm named ksriuanoa anI ajiu Warner, turned tats cviieare to proaecullon. There is iu to be a iata innint oamr tne ttiirnoae roi-ninn i varuHis sMtTiahip c4mtauiKS. Theit were prouaoiy u-irmmi.

at aiv.a baii ro. Tbt UmUou ttivar rUroast til. on aad after the iTtn, sett tirkpt and i'hejB haa- tfane OUiy over im own roau. HrT VIRv-IMI. The MmUm vAnwellw I the atiautiwwl A Whiiliiu, Jan.

li. The LeaiiUture ot- trantzed to-day. in tne mjoi tiou. m. raoitzed to-day.

L. Stevenson Mas re-wi' ted 11 rttiiut.t. t. It. Hall Cierk.

In the Uo i-" 1. 9 fiiint- was ra-etected npeaker, id W. 1'. IIu'jOakI L.iurk. (overnor Boreman's message stal.s eu- eouraBtnlV of reuewe! aud urrr.

perity of the St At. He rftnaacri'i the reoeal of tbe Conllvaun law l-d be- cau-e it has never be-n entort-ed. wbollv Inoperative, and etniartiw- bi nase. He eltto recoiutnendA tiie propriv-ty ol repealing tue usury leas as repelling drivlLiaf out caotlai and enter or lavs tne revenue r-ior exiitbitM a gi atdy- lugeoadltion of the State Huiica. bur ing the last year persouai property bas in crease! over iwi nvy-un pa-r caoltatlons eleven percent.

Tne uew vai ation ot real estate shows a veiy jrieel 10- creaseover the old. He recommend ths eneiKAtic prot-ecution ot work on the Inmtu AsyiUsU anu rnnwuiaiT. ue uu free sihfiuU ihowt ar-vLifying proa re in the work of eda-atiou. He uixes mewl liberal legislation In support of the provision for lbs Agricultural ollrue eu do we! by Conwress; and advices the 1 Min iature to provide for the spefdy ifeoloKb al survey 01 trie state, auu to eacoutttae euii- gratlou to the iam. The message concludes with an able gitment In tavor of ratlfylag lum amend ment to the Constitution of the I tilled Mates, The taoveruor eavs It wa.i the soJ tits il ut of Conretts to take cootiol the rebellions Stales after tne war, and ander the circumstances the term- of r- tor alios propoeed are not vindictive or unkind, much ies 0nju.1t.

tarrater rangUAn- Imlty was sever shown under studied cu- A resolutloo ratlfvlng ae const iliinonal A Hand nkt iA-ei the Menate t-ii lty a votauf ltoJaBiid will pass the House to- niorrow. FRUH la ANSIS, Th VlreB Train la sssll w.srs- aa.ts.eres aaf kMMM BSlMltl 1S I ait Seel atMlee tScuator IwaUiki I slss 1-artHe Hal Ire. 4- masMMke KraMsdn. JuscrioB Citv. assaii, dan.

I The Wolworth and Burton tivedan-t Trail tiin Line started tbelr bist train lor Hi, 11 1 to-dv Others will follow mined lately. This is much earlier thnu the ti aui. u.ualiy start. Trails promises tube vuiy large this Beasoii. t.

ltriM. January 15. ZoAo, Ai The Heuate to- lav u-'l a iotnt rt-Htdu- tion an atuendment to the Mate Constitution restrtctlna KutTraffH to loyal uin. A caucus has treen held every niht, but no results have been reached in recant taithe fee Ditto rial ouettlon. I'ottmroy and! L'aiaev are the H'adttig caudiilalos 00 the long term nnw.boi neitner has a uiniid'ty '1 Ue Luiou Faciflc Ual I road (h tineas toranuhi hits been if 1 deled to witltli twenty miles of ort it 1 ley.

Tne road raileel furty-nvs miles bevond. and under pontract, and will be OntaUea to tne three hundred and eighty-nftu uiile post by Jan uary ur, The earnings of the rmul during Jiu vein- bar reached nearly eighty thouaud dol lars, and It is ftpeci'Hi wHl Average on hundred thousand dollars per month the frewent year. '1 he tovernutent ep. ts lo nusiort tvtenty mid pound el stores pyff ue roa4 ui vai i. er ot al at v.

A and enlarged form, having' added four col umns of space to its sire. The enlargement was necessitated by the steady and rapid jtrowth of the advertising patronage bestowed by a liberal and appreciative airiness community. Hitherto we have not had sufficient space to do full Justice to readers, the advertisements crowding out valuable and interesting reading matter. The present enlargement, we trust, will obviate the recurrence ot that difficulty. Should tbe great share of patronage awarded the azbttb be continued, or increased the future, we shall again enlarge its size, aa it has ever been our determination share with tbe community the prosperi which greets our efforts to furnish a reliable Brat class aad representative journal.

The (iazettv as an advertising medium stands second to no other journal in the city, and to prove that its lair claims are fully recognized by the public, we publish the quarterly statements of the cash re cti', ts from advertising, dui ing the quarter ending January 1st. 1wj7, ol the pressor t.AS'rvs.. fc; lT.WTt 4V147 15 'irtiaich hrouivle I'OHt Republic reii.iii'i rtend, ((ierman) Lea-tor, w. Total 27 4 1 or the (juartcr ending October 1st, laeti, the receipts of the i AzrrTBexceedcd those oiany other journtil ia the city.) Here BoarUlwa; Haeieo Tklesery. Alderman Taylor veeterday morning re ceived an in format ion from John Lemon, charging Joun loran with larceny.

loran. Lemon and a number of other Irish mea board together at Hannan's boarding house, the ruth ward, or some time past lo-rau has been doing nothing, and consequently remained in their rooms at the houie. ester day morning they all got up and went to their work except loran. He, it apiears, got up shortly afterward, and getting burglariously into the room occupied 1 by Lemon and some others, proceeded Mil a vahse belonging to Lmon, with clothing betonifiug to deponent and others. returned tiotue noon and missed his vanne and an oveicoat worth 11 ii iu- 'inli'-d after the miising property, and the landlady informed hiiu tliat she had seen iumto g)tn away with a valise.

Two ol the bourder. immediately Mtnrted after lo-ran. They vintled the In ion liepot and iImtc leerned that a young man aneweririg his iiest riptieu had purshastMi a ticket foi laAltiinore a short time before. Thsy then i entered the train and found Ioran, with 1 tue overcoat over his arm, soatei, reaty to -itArt for lltimors. Ue was taken to Alderman layior's office, and Lemon, who en-KHged at Uussey's warts, made the information a stAUal.

Tbe intoisaatton made ctitatge LHiriaii, who isqaite a young man, with env of the coat and a pair of pABt-aloonii worth Aj. In the pociaet ot tbe it4ien pantaloons was the key of Lemon' trunk, tii valise, containing ail tbe geods but the overcoat, ha) ifoneou to liai-tiuiore. tue bwarders are unabie. as ytt, to aj-oertHin hat 1 itUi.ea. lxran had a check for the valise, but by tbe time the boarders bad learned that be had tbe valise rhied in iu the tram had departed for the eaat.

A Iter 1 tot an arte4t. James nnntngbam and 1'airick atooben both made infortna-tion titauiul tutu Aiio for iarvenv. unuing-liatu ciiarg uie de lend Ant wttU BteAimg fiom him a cloth coat wortU and Atoo- h-u uaiges him wtm tba laiceny of in money. The pu-wmer aa-kaowiedsee the tiu'it of Lemon', nropertv. but denia- AiiHt hr tole from tBe otUera.

In default ot Ut- waa OUtlulttea tO All lor UMUllif On AL-ttdAV. tMSTWSl I StlAtW. At a meeting of representatives from the Flrt Metlio-list Cburch on Fifth street. -late Methodist Protectant,) the Lrst AleUi- church oa Wylie street, aate Wesley- an stethodisl,) and the eoond Methodist b'irtii on Pennsylvania avenue, (late MetnodUt Protentant,) held oa Tuesday, January litb, K.v. Alex.

Clark, Chairman, and fieri. James Itobtson and James B. orabaui. Secretaries, It was unanimously kj mat lUe 1 cpecli cburcbee sUoald te defataAUrd by the numeral, flrat. scexmd aiid th ,1 Aocordlbg to the age ol eat a or- lue utmost narmoay ana Kiotueny bve prevailed, and aitbougbtne viie 1 Uurch was tbe first to adopt t'ae iiAiue and diatlpiins proposed by the I uioa convention in cmcintiAti iAt May, and it pAv3tvi, Uev.J 14 ran am.

tue fi rat 10 initiate th I ntoti moveinaut, yet iu totiie parent lay repre-entative hurcti 00 rlllli street, and re- a Aim liar i'irit of ciMHcauio from the vounger cbun oa PennsyU ania avenuf, ibe titles ere ar ratufed as loliua hy wuwii U-eav ciiu n. has aid hereaitex be known MTbodit Church, riftn street. MOQti Metitooiat CuiirrU, Wylie -atreet. lu.rd, Uoriaerly Pcansylvanla Iheie will Is il nion service of all the M'-thmimt chun-hea In PitUhurgh, AlU-gbi ti and id 1 Btit ALthatli ut 1 ti.e -wuiiil Church, Wylie ttteit, when Kcv. Alex.

Clark lit preach a sermou, huletde vAfailw ISSrih laHsiesice of 14-jaer, Ccvouer Ctawoa yesterday held an In- tjuKijt at Mount Washington, on the body of Pater Rhode, a erman, who was found dead in bis room, in a house near the pie ce pal Church, yesterday morning, It auueared from the testimony that lUnwes 4c upird the lower story of tne liiuat 1 mulatto ramilv iiametl Ku-veii liv- itiii tn tte story mlxn mm. Cu atuniAy he Waa vt-t much l'Uslcated, and on euu-da and At mi lay uaihing was aen oi biiu. -ihtuaaiug thai hemtht l-a eH-k Mrs. Kus-st-ii yent-ntAV morning entered kts room, when sue diw-overt Khoate In a kneeling atntude in trout or his het, bis knees not uie the floor, and bis face fear- diatortt-ai. rushed screaming from that bouse, and attracted tbe attention of Mr.

ili.am Idgby, who happened 10 paa-dng at the time. He entered the honae 1U1 tier, aua leenng ine putse 01 kboaieii ui ee it life vet remainetL be dis covered that the l-ody was troseu stiff. A lister examination tiisviosed a or I around tils aek. one end of which wa Altwcheal to tbe el poet. He had evi- tentty commiitel suicide wmie under tne influence of liquor.

lHsca-d was about i.ty y-ar or age, had tieen married, and has two children living. Whether bis wife 1 alive or not ia uukuown. A verdict in ac cordance with th lacta was rendered. ricMtluc WoHOM la ihtWsUh llwstao, ou Monday night Catharine Williams, a bulky and sinewy Irish damsel, was ar. rested by a night watchman as a vagrant, and locked into a cell with two or three others ot her sex.

bhe was ouiet and order ly enough until the cell was re-opened and Jane Nichols, an LugUihwoman, arrested for drunkenness, was admitted. This was aitout halt pawl one o'clock yesterday morn-Ills'. We have heard ot lire and tow. Hie coming iu contact of thew twit women was Htm uar. Lhe nationalities rose in insiiuc' tlve aulBKouitHii, aud a wordy warfare was soon rawing.

Words aid vary well for a few minute, hut would by uo means suf fice for the llerv Celt, and she speedily and Bcjeuttlicaily pitched into the unfortunate ceil mate and swiftly demolished waterfall, crinoline and other Using, and drew forth ban ami tdood in very apureciauie ouauii- lies. The first round woe Died but a few seconds, and was suoeeeded by a spell of comparative peace. Tke feud arose again presently, aud another battle resulted. By tun time Mrs. Nn hoti was empletly re duced, and capitulated unconditionally.

re-terday morning the Celteas was coiu- inuted lor thirty uavs, and iter victim was aiso sent up lor one uay ior uruaaenneas. In Ian Among rrfcj terlana. The iPltuburgh Presbytery of the lie- formed Presbyterian will meet in tbe rim Church (Kev. Hr. louglas this morning at ten o'clock.

The Committee on L'niou with other churches, appointed at a late meeting of Presbytery, have Issued a clicuiar Inviting ministers of other denom lnations and Klders, to meet in convent ion lib the Presbytery to-day, for tbs purpose of having an interchange of views 00 the matter ot organic union. Preshvteriau and other soots have been In a militant state long enough, and we are glad to see th tbe ministers oi the so pel ars beginning to think so. Should anything important transpire at the meeting to-day, we will lay a report of oeiore our readers. Paine Cjb a rgwsit lfis for instantly plating all ariicltsof copper, brass or tier-man silver, with pure silver, where worn oil, and lor cleansing and polishing silver or ware. Warranted to con tain aoqiitcArdiver or acid, or any injurious artiL-te.

tor aaie Dy J. sample, Allegheny auu au urufcguwS ta deceased, witH notic to heir aL law. William nVneer- 80. Ken i am 8L J. b.

Cheeseborough vs. Peuna. las. company. Ki.

W. c. lubmpsoa v. Wat.Uemblerigbt, et al. t4.

Brings Mulverblll vs. T. W. Brigga. ss.

uiou Iron Mills vs. Tioneata ciil aud Barrel Manufacturing Conipany. Wni. C. lunn va Pittsburgh, rort Wayne A Chicago AC K.

Co. Cokmoi Pleas Judge Bterrett. Central Park Hkatlng Co. vs. Smith.

UHwortn vs. Work, Mucoucu Co. Uti. Kalthelvs. knlpscuAid.

ii. ulton vs. rofter. tir. Metz vs.

Atwood. 2.1. Taggart vs. Methane. Kit hard vs.

Wiliton. 171. Wightman vs. McClelland. 1.

tultou vs. Phillips. llartwcyer vs. kiel, et al. Cjl ABTAK bSbSIOSa dUilge t-tOWC.

Common wealth vs. John B. Kennedy. In dtctuieut libel. 8.

bchoyer. prosecutor, aMatrtet Coart. Before Judge Hampton. The Jury in the ejectment case of Walls vs. bhafler, came into Court en Tuesday morning, aud rendered a verdict lor defendant.

The case of William U. Brown vs. Albert Touag. Action to recover the value of a flat boat, taken up ou Monday, went to the Jury about noon. erdlct in favor of plaintiff for r.

Arder-uo oil Company vs. Tack, Bro. A Co. Action to recover the price of one thousand barrels of refined oil, sold to defendants at forty-four cents per gallon. Hill of particulars, dated July, tie, was offered iu evidence.

Allowances were made in tbe bill to the amount ot 41170, making the claim of plaintiffs Helen dan la claimed to Lave purchased the oil under a contract, and tu have been paid for it. The coutract onereu in evidence and its validity acknowledged, but objected to bv DlaintilT as iricievant. After consultation, tiie jury wan discharged and cause passed by con sent. roster Com uan vs. Peter Coleman.

Action Ut recover the amouut of a nroinis- sory Bote K'ven by tolcmin A C'o to Lloyd Kiaca, wuicn was mted oy piaiotitzs. cin Uial at adjournment. WaUaUWBe PleUB. Court met at nine Judge Sterrett ou the bench. li.

B. Wallace vs. John 11. Little. Appeal from Alderman Hays, Allegheny.

Plaintiff did not appear, and a non suit was entered. baiue vs. John A. Little and Etekiel Mer- riman. Action in replevin for two horses, water art Ac.

valued nt tJXJ. on-euit entered. August Mueller and wife vs. Jacob Lies. Continued.

Nicholas Sbaun vs- John Carr. Action for trespass. Nun-suit entered. I'niiip eouguvs. rederica orader.

Non suit entered. C. H. Uobinson vs. JoseDh Lebrsoerirer.

Panned John I ti vs. Ixni3 Lchmer and wife. Plaintiff called and not answering uou-suit entered. John Connelt vs. Joseph Ixjwrie.

De fendant appcareil In open Court, and oon-feed jBdgmeut In favor of plaintiff for with costs, which plainuff accepted. Jonn xaus vs. jonn ncnauu, Joun scuon aid and James Lindsay, late partners as stnuuo, 3icionaiu a to. aciiou lo re-over vaIub of lumbar sold to defendants, as per bill rendered. eidict in favor of pi am tiff for leinr the amouut claimed, with intrreat from July tl, ibi.

Thomas kcrr vs. Llizabeth McCormtck, Barab Ann Stewart, Robert Aerr, Joaeph kerr, Thomas Kerr, Julia Ann Kerr and vdney Lmma hsrr, children and beirs-at-law of Joseph kerr, and Jacob Voung, tenant In poaseaston. Action in ejectment for etgbteea assee ea land in Baldwin township. 1'be will of amuel kerr, father of plaintiff, rends: -To my son Joseph 1 devise aud bequeath, for and during bin nau ural life, the bouse iu which he now resides, together with five acres of ground around aud convenient thereto, provided he resides upon and coutinuss to occupy tne so. me btmseif, and at his decease, or upon hi removal from said house and lot, 1 devise tbe same over to my son Thomas, bis heirs and asalgns forever.

The aforesaid occupancy Is to be by my son Thomas personally, aad not by tenant." I'nder another clause of tbe will the rsf-idue of the roper ty is betjueatned to Kerr, is heirs and assigns. The will su made In January 147, and tbe devisee died in li. Joseph ivarr, died in in Allegheny, whence he removed in IvA having resided oa tbe property ia dispute since lsw. Itefendant claim under tbe statute of limitation. Joseph Kerr, whoee heirs they are.

having held undtaputed poseion for over twenty-one years. Including -even years before tbe making ol the will, cm trial at adjournment. Oyer asiel TersMlaer. Before Judges stowe and Mellon. THB BAPS CASK.

Judge Stowe charged the jury In the case of the Commonwealth vs. Michael -uUivaa, Indicted for outraging Maggie Mitchell, immediately after the assembling of the Court, ob Toes! ay morn-lug. Tbe jury returned a tew iu inula before tea o'clock. So verdict. BomriDB CASK.

The case of the Commonwealth vs. Kobt. Maaoney, (colored,) indicted for tbe murder of James M'Cutcbeon, at hArpsUurg, in teptemtter last, was called up by the district Attorney, ol. L. B.

Duff. A continuance was applied for by Uen. M. Collier, of couael for defense, on tbe ground of ab Mtira of inareriAl witBeasea. This a re-fuaed, and it was Bualiy agreed tua the rase would be procsedrd witli to-morrow 1 a.

trad avi luorniua. The orisouer was formally arrAirucd, after lhii ases ia the vuarter beasions were disposed 01. sleiarter fteaeiwsi. This Court, on Tuesday, dinitoeed of the following cases, Judge Stow eon tbe bench: A if. So BO raLoBlOV ASSACLT.

In September last, whilst the energies of tie Board of Health were in lull niav in nosing out unclean localities la the etty. itn a view 10 guar a against cnoiera Do- coming epidemic, tbey found o'caniun to visit Menon's court, tne inirj ward, Herein John Hughes and Patrick Dean reside. Tbe approach of tbe health officer was made kuown, when Ieaa cub aired in conversation with Hughes, wko, at the time, uad uis sniie out cutting vooaoco ior bis pipe. lean disclaimed having given lnlor- mation com-erning tue nimy conuition 01 the Court, more woras passed, and SaaUy tua parties "vanie togetner," and when separated it was discovered that lean batt been cut in tbe side rather severe! v. Tha tiaasaction resulted ta the prosecution ot uuiines oy I'ean ior icionious assault aad battery.

It appeared from the evidence that lean first seized hold of liughes bv tke throat, and that after being taken away be eudeavored to get at lit in again. 1 uere was uoiuing ueveiopeu to justltv the coBcluslou of felonious intent. On the con trary, the proaeoutor, as the testimony indicated, was the asaultluB party, and that tha wound was inflicted unintentionally by the defendant, having a la nis hand as he pushed the prosecutor away from htm. The jury found a verdict of "not guilty, defendant to pay the costs." DID BOT BULL. Thomas Lawrence, of Versailles town.

ship, was Indicted tor selling liquor without lice use, having hesn returned by the district constable, U. il. Carnaiian; but it appearing vuki uj uiu not sen Uuuor dur ing tbe lime be had ao license, or at least that it was doubtful whether he did. trie Jury acquitted, aud required the county to bus After reoeas the I'islrtct Atorney wi nnable to get up a case, owing to the absences of sounsel aul i lues-ma, and Court AllJUU. Iicru AUAViAV UirtW l'llKA.

Msstei tsrpst Csmoa. Tuesday at 1 r. a. was the time axed for tbe return of two writs of habeas cerwes taken out by K. S.

Morrison, oa Satur day, In tbe cases of Theodore Parker Lyman aud William alias "bnibbs" Arnold tbe former committed by the Mayor on charge of larceny, and the latter as a "pro fessional thief" under tbe "ninety day act, first enacted for the citv of Philadelphia, and extended to PlttHburgh in At the destu-nated hour Mr. white. Warden of the Jail, produced the bodies of the accused, a commanded, aud there were ureseut, beside their counsel. Uistrict Attorney Duty, Mayor McCarthv. Air.

Nicholson, his clerk. Chief of Police Hague, aud wo others of uie lo.euc iorce. TUB CABB OS IT HAS. It was claimed that Lyiaaa waa mVaii. and unjustly deprived of his liberty on the following state of tactst Ou the ltd Instant he was tried aad acquitted, before JuXa htowe, ou an indictment on arum him with the larcenv of r.

cloth lug, among them a a.TT coat of lUa va.ua of sixty dollars, the oroo-eriy oftrtOige Maasey, dyernd uro? on Cue same day be was re-arrested oa aa charging hiss with tbe larceny ul au ovenvaAi- i. cCartbv (not not lem ar tbe nruavm. listrw-t Attoruev. who oama in tiu cai-e had been taken up) repreMuted the Commonwealth, stating that the matter bad been brougut before Judge Mows, who bad refused to discharge tbe prisoner. In the face of the remark of udge hiowe, that 1 he iuost ion oouid oaly be properly raised cm the occasion ot another trial, us writ of W'-nf corpus bail been taken out.

In trie Attorney Dud slated tiie fact that ou the tiialoi ymau, the coat in question not being identified by Maascy, conviction for the larceny of it was not pressed and no evidence offered concerning it. Judge hterrett deferred giving urn uecisiou uuui lie liad consulted a 1th udge to a a. TUB CASK Or A BB OLD. I'nder the provisions of tbe "profession al ttiiei" or "niuely day ai a party who may "ieei agirriBveii" at tne Judgment of tbe com milting magUtrate, ca.ii claim a "re-bearing." Arnold denied that ba was a "professionaV and alao that sufhcieut evidence that he was such had utrt taien ad. duced before the Mayor.

Tue veteran ttuei catcher, Kobert liaftue. wboxe business it ia to have an extended knowietlge of the tialernlty, was called and swore. He had kuown Arnold for eight or tun years, and anew 01 uis uaviug ueeu anestca oa sever al occasiona fur be bail iteen in the Western I'cniteutiary twice, for steal ing, auu nan aiso eujoyea tne ntMpitailties of Cherry Hill, in the Last, with John Bud and kuoch Howell, two very well-known t'lttsburt'u "cracksmen. Arnold said Hairuel was known to the police as a mo I'esasoual Uiief, aud had no visible means of maainjc a living. lie was axrealad at the Irwin House, tavern and reatauiant, on Liberty street, where he, with Bird and other, loitered at night.

There bad btfen rej ueitt complaint of emigrants being robbed at that place and in the vicinity, which led to the arrest of Arnold. Bird and others, and since their incarceration tne re had been no complaint. A night policeman, on whose beat the Irwin i To use is lo cated, testified that be had noticed Arnold, Bird and Jack loung lurking about, aad that Arnold aud Bird had proposed to hitn mat 11 ne wouiu arrest any person with whom ho might nee them tusseliug they wouiwl "make it all right with him.1' Mavor artiiv was called, and nnon being asked whether he knew the reputation of Arnold, ha Id that be did, aiid that it was that of thief. At the earnest solicitation of friends of Arnold, the Mayor said he bad leleatHMl him uion the condition that he would leave tne citv within a time. and not return for two years.

At the expiration ef the time fixed tor bis departure from tbe city "for the city's good," he applied for an extension of bis furlough, to which Uis Honor cheerfully assented, aub-iMMiuuntly a friend of Bird's, also under arrest as a applied to the aittyur iui uio ivinaow. uaaiu( uut Appeal OU the fact that Arnold bad been let oil', aud Mayor tor bis releaie, basing his appeal ou remained In tbe city, having non-couiplied witu ins uonumon 01 nis release, Arnold was then re-arrested, and after a committed to jail for the term of ninety UA s. Mr. Morrison inquired of the Mayor where he obtained hie authority- for exercising the rigm 01 nanisurnem irom cue city. 111s Honor said he did not claim such right.

It was a matter of choice to Arnold. It was for him to decide whether be would leave tbe city or stand a hearing. Leave the city or go to jail under the unconstitutional ninety-aay-protessionai-iaief act." suggest ed Mr. Morrison. "So," said the Mayor, "he bad not been committed, but was awaiting a Ild you not keep him in the lock-up twenty-seven davs, awaiting a hearing asked Mr.

Morrison. Wn every instance, save one, the hearing was deferred at the request of Arnold's oounseL" said the Mayor. In contradiction of the testimony of Mr. Hague, the record (Court calendar; was produced, showing that one of the terms of imprisonment suffered in the Penitentiary bv Arnold was for the offenaa of avaaauit. and battery with intent to alii, and not for stealing.

Hence, Mr. Morrison contended, wneiea witness was so "ininieusely" mis taken in so'uiaLerial a fact, the remainder ot his testimony should be disregarded. Judge Me net thought the testimony of tbe Mayor was ex-atduaive as to the character of Arnold, aside from tbe proposal which he had made to tbe night policeman. No honest mau would accept the condition upon which the Mayor had released him. Arnold evidently was thief," and the Court would not deprive hi in of further enjoyment of the comfort of the county prison.

A nod to Warden White was sumcieaijtua nis orotuer-in-ertme, Lyman, iu turn responded to the ardeu's beckon by following him to the prison. Karros acaM. A driver named At more, ia the employ of J. B. MolAttghiln, oyster dealer bt.

Clair treat, had a narrow escape on Monday. Me waa crossing the Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad in Allegheny city, near tbe Prove Yards, with a wagon. In driving over, the wheels of the wagon cautchl the rails and the driver was unable to extricate them before a locemotive came up, striking tbe wagon, and pushed it along lor some distance, rendering it a perfect wreck. The horse anil driver were throw a over an embankment, and although somew hat bruised, DVllUDT uisiD waa aauaervuBiy aUJ ureal, Cur Driver Arreea. Peter Donnelly yesterday made information before Alder man Lynch, charaiug Cbas.

Cameron. orl ver of car iSo. IS, on tiie Oakland Pasaenger Railway, with assault and battery. It Is alleged that on i riday night tne deponent was driving a one horse wagon near Wylie street, ou fifth, when he was accused by defendant 01 running nis wagon into tue car. He denied It, when tbe driver assaulted him, hittiiag witb soma instrument la tbe face and cutting a gash uuder the eye.

Tbe aocused as ai rested yesterday altera noon aud held lor a further huaxiug, harglng wry Judge In the eastern pot tion of tbe Mate recently summed una case ia novel and sprightly stvlc. which astonished his entire auditory. said "oentlemea of the jury, in this case the rounl ou both sides are unintelligible, tbe witnesses on both sides are includ ible, and the plaintttt aud defendant are anh bat characters, that to me it is indifferent which wav you give your ver dict." A I ars. ar aire. 1 Mlt-rdsv mornlna about lour e'clavk, ao alarm of lire was strut from station Ne.

SI, reraer of Peon aod Morris streets, walcb was caused hy a slty bt lire la the rear of a second liand clolbln, store on Pike street. In the Fifth ward. 1 be lire was extiainilalied witbout material Uamaee. Tbe enginee were on hand tn a few minutes from tba time tlie alarm was given. AAAIIlonal filv ssd rAaikairAvAa.

l'wtarta NAKRICO. McCABTHT UI'PFIELIw-Ob Tnetdsv even- ls. ths litti by K-v. Kullt-r. 1b Si t'iT'i 1 l.ureb.

JOHN (. McC AUI ii Y. to MIm MAbKl.t.K i Bew lark ssd Hotfelk nailers plrasscevT.1 TAVLOK-WKlsOH-Tentr-rtlsv mornlBB. Bt the Ks.krt A.ciiac Mi-lbodltt I'burcli, bsltl- nio-e, By Bv. Mr.

M.Cord, JOHN TAil.OH. Kini IMtttbarsh, aud HluhAL-LIB K. John WrUu, ot Ualtiatire. 1IKU. UlLI.tl.iH.nM Weds sit iv.

Nov. INSS, of dropsy. Mr. Ui VI lil ILKL AH I. 1 UABip- iow DiBM'- IB uim 'w vear.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. nlLI.lt ALE i eraulirul IS. anawr-asa plus of jp.iclir.. pla. la iljla iHirl.i Ne ItrlsliluB ros4.

lairadl.lf- IV sorts of 'f'XZL. erlltla call .1 eutrsl llrus ItarseXCteJL A CL11Y, Allairbeuj CI'T Ma r.artb Plttabsrsh, Ts. COrriB of .11 kl.tl.; CKAI'BS. UL V.s, ..,1 4. MTlptlos of rsn.r.l Kuralablns Uood.

Hoow. opt-s aaa alauL. Hru Vst furBlkbt-d. W. JK.b.1.

11.11.. It m' Millar. T. HITE A UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Maacbsiier, Weed a Kua aad vletaltv. CDFr'IN ROOMS AT MINCHESTER LIVERY STABIE, ana carnsjBS furnBtiil.

'UE PLACE TO Bl'V C00D BOOTS fc SHOES OHBAPi XbS AT McCLINTOCK -Va. rtdirmt atrttl, lUWHUI ITf tr It Bi aad yaatarday, fur I.lui.nj'a Improved stove rsatuper. Mow la tho t.uie to call at so. filth street, aa J. ji.

midm leasee a a few daye, to put pur.c,- on mi Western atatea. arll fala aw a) leatital. batlar the easpiee of the social Band of Alia ban in city Hall, tbia The generous public are Invited. Uowaau, Ci.urman. All luU selling at greatly reduced prn.ee, many actually below coat and moat ef all at prime reat, at the Opera Uoawe boe stai.

Doetora' proscriptions carefully prepared at half the naoal price, at uitun'a Urug More, oppoalte roatofflce. la. Cam mwjr forelga Liquors of all ktndi at Joeepo 8. yiaoa'a Distillery, No, lav, 1H, La and las int atreet, rtttaburirh. v.

Warmer. The mediae! office of JC. Warner, old In-tian Fhyalclan, A Son, removed to Mo. -ill Pean atxeet. M.W.r, fetog Boot, th bBt in tb city, at yoarowa price.

thm upcrft Uouiw Sbo btor. A Fall stock of Superior tKlbbooa, pric ninety cat, at, th oprm HoDMbot Store. aa4. HwiUnu at a rtiice, for a few day, at tUe tpra Uoqm Htaoo itnr. A laSjese Hlrvwr, kle cant ornamental gilt frame.

For sale cheap, apply at No. Ml fifth -tree. Kip Mill Leatt than cost, prime article at the Opera House Store. Tom Bay per eent. Alcohol at Joeeph S.

Inch's. TosiVtus Buy Kew Hops at Joeeph 8. rinch. TELEwrRAmiC SlftSAlT. The Now Tosk HtruUTi Klcbmond special says Roeser and Henry Wise addressed the eltlaena ot Richmond last evening, on the subject of the relief of widows of Confederate soldiers.

Both ex pressed the opinion that the rebellion bad stlli a fair prospect of success. Wise said taat he would never give up, and that the mouth was sublimely nnconquered. He de-elred to be buried in a grey overcoat when hi time should come. A prize fight took place at boldaborougb( rum miles from uemauurg, yeateruay ax. teraooau Tweaty-oae rouaos were fought lasting thirty-eight minutes, Collyer.

of Haltlsaore, whipping Mciajuade. The prin cipals were arrested and take to York county. The mill was large It patronized by roughs from Uarrisbnrg, Philadelphia, Baltimore and New York. Many persons walked from Herristrarir, through the snow nrne miles, to sec the snow. Tbc Commissioners of pilots at New York have forbidden the participation of pilots that harbor in the proposed race across the Atlantic between pilot boats.

There- ore the match betwaen the J. 1. Jones and A ope Ko. 7 for five thousand dollars, has tecn abandoned. Kaeolntions will be introduced in the Wisconsin Legislature eensunna the course of Senator Dooltttle, and politely Inviting him to resign.

A bill ha been lot real need in the Bouse of Itepreaeatativee of Minnesota, to strike out "white" froae the StaU Constitution; also a resolution requesting benator Norton to re sign. The resolution against making Colorado a State was pssscil by the Assembly of that Territory, In the abeenco of several members, wko were sick, after bavins; previously beem voted down. The Council has passed i a resolution asking the Preeidant to remove overmor Cummlngs, charging him with malfeesanoe in office. A Irs at ingersoli, C.w. yesterday morning, eonsnmed several stores.

Aneahor renlan, John oConner, was con vie ted at Toronto yesterday. Patrick sleet-eg waa acquitted. 1 subjeet of assassination by the Mor-uiauB been presented to the Maine Leg -leiatnre, a. Tfei to the Committee on Federal aobisson, recently murdered la tw' format citizen of 'Maiue. Preparations at the -Awnory in Spring, eld tor work on aa oT for new farrocs.oader for the cHrVortiment, are wow complete, or the preset about fifty gma a day will be wruel out.

aisv 9aa are old aprlagdeld mnskew bdtered. FBOM 9U8MCRI. ta. law, aataaaewa ai m. .1 i Ttmrn ml All aaaaea A I jeia aa tae) Javeaaaoa Citt, Jaav.

14. la th Hoau eawlay, reenlotioae recommending tbe In. moaebmeat of rTealdent Jobaaoa were r-renwd lo tbe Committee oa federal Kela. lloaa. oaei'xrent reeiilutiona were offered tnat a toavea ataa of the natloa sailed fongreae, to meet on the keurth or Jy, th pnrpoae of amead.

tbe tetlei al Conalilullon; and alao rea-olutlona arla Congreaa to proTlde lot tlta Hurl, luipr.wment of navigation on lie MLaiaalupi river, by removing tbe ttor-k Inland urldg and other obstruction. A feat Iraigkt ilv baa been eatabllabed oarefoethe tranxpvnt atlon of all kind, of Wfcarokaauiee from tbe terminus of tbe niou rariao Uallway (Kaaaaa oranuh) to te Territoilsa of coUmuio, tab aud ew AQiATIC Masnlll rae aaaaie. rear ikeasaiiei atwilar. tk. imm a.

Take riawM a a-ltae aaaaaja. osToa, Jaaaary U. Waluar Bed, of Portland, Ma, ana arranged for a avowing aaateh with Jaaaea aaaaul, of nttabawvb tor laar tnoaaaad dolawe, over a Ave mala oaraa. Krawa allowed tunaa anadre Joilara lor hie traveling expeaaae flit Ourgh. (all ta and fire L).

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