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ESTABLISHED Alto fibbettisiments A. KREBS 5i1340. .zzt_a_c•l'SC AS, jitho4itagiutrs Wm 'Brown II Knoche! Samuel Mach John Brown Joseph Sdeakman Darld Reamly James Speakman Robert Barclay Albert Glitokner Theodore J . Glockner Jacob- Kalifs J - A Schmidt Henry Weill A Wefor Wm Merath Charles Schraub John Younghatis Jacob Richter G Reck M Arnold J W Sonrbeck IL J Derr %I 0 Falkerson 'L S Davis' M Berke!mann Frans Luthringer Jacob Gineley 'Carl Robach Dry'ld AI gpettra George Worst Tames Byroe 3 Hermann Louis MobWein Joseph Mali!stein Ernest Ilerwig George Foil Adam Tonsand Jelin Stall Thomas Rommel] Nathan EFCarga Thos Bosworth M Altenbach George Bosworth Wm Ilerschen- , Jos Eger . 1 Robe t Ilinitley , "Isaac Printer ' J. Shartmann Edward Hat dph to Francis Entre J M Hill Jacob Linz Leonarp Milbsrd CC Johnson William Andreoo John Metzer G A Eaans & Co Christian Kroll& James B Hammel George Gunhaglo Jerome Raton John G Room Joe W Rahl Robert Coleman Mordecai Brown John Brown John AFFell B Swengen Laymond Skidmo Neale Donnelly James S Pratt Rithert B Thomdso G W Scott George Hoch A Cherie. Jacob Schmidt Juba Shacibet Andreae Linctut Joseph Rase Jacob Henke John J Albcita John Gangwisch 'll Baenerlein A atoo lines J.Cob C Matters Jaoob Frank FlOtial Eppie Chilisti6 Tetitit Valentino Miller Thomas NiCeol John Reynold Carl J Caen John Sieglo _lithe Lightner Jacob Wentz Walter Torch Simon Scuola Cooled Endo John Nceb John Heidenreich John Moller .111 Fuhreu Henry Dallter,l et P ii Schenck 111 Grata Frederick Brand Charlos G Baer Martin Berger JO' Smith Adana Hass Jll Senders Asigust Plait Julius Sohn:H.lr F Beso Gijorgo Granol Henry] Hors John ''S Slainan John Miller Jusirs Kuntz Choi Lis Kirsch, jr Dr liardtmeyor NiOdlaa Bebache. Barnard Bawls!, KauffmanPiliiiP• Philip Luther Mettle Stroib Joseph Haefoer J Forget J A Zeringle Carl &hole ChtistLisan ' Casper Iletierbach Frederick Wolff P 5 Eberhart Bherlds Haupt John Walter Fret! 'loch Wilii2* Garmit A ilium!, Hatelhart li JaracePaikereli II C Mackerell . Genige,Lenkneo Wm SPR"elcy Send Eicher John It Ricers John Morn Semi I) Hill Sarni Weghloy Wm Weghley John Slif tiler Joseph Vogel Writ;Raach Bernard MeGiadv Johe COnnor Jacob Ada J G Millie William McClelland William, Anderaou Willard- S Fleoningl T Dangles John'English 1 Henri Qualler Robert Clark Sam'i N", Patterson Thant.. iEnglish hector Sinith . ' John II Beare John Takla Frank Brennan iWilliam C'Gallagliti N Panetta. JameS Sharp Jame., T Arnold. William McFarland John Cunningham Samuel Williams Win 11 Whitacre Jed. ..Lindsay J 0 3loceklish A C libbleson SI McLaughlin John Osinisian James prillsay J A Una J Christi.Metutra it AchropLer Ti Gone ! 1 , Kci...er riy cetl l : d e e ' r 'nilitr Lewitt Keettrottu 0 11 Echois Philip Gianni Gros Allan John Wolk Henry {With. P Miele, Christian] Clitiner °Nal:troth Herman dahl Wen tloA limas J Melt, Philip ONG (1 Teller .1411. liirthrp, J J Vogel D Haring ] Praia !Colima Wm Ketteuterg J Miller John WerAnr Prederk4k-Weir, Ludwig 01. Id : Henry llAAomln JohnJahic Jacob Drumheller Om prrmAn Jot. 0 Neva& Corner Wood and Fourth See, el6:lyd PITTSBURGH., it ti IZLIAIVI sautromitanr, Practical Lithographer, Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth st:, Pittsburgh. auks, =Lomas, !MOW CARDS, PORTRAIT.% LABII,I3,ItONDB, CERTIFICATES OP STOCIIp, RIM =ADS, MATTO. 11. ooltdly Doviter's ProU Seedling Stiawborry. I•4'LiQUAL To'.liluvors,: SUPERIOR - All to Bowel's Seedling In equal to Burr's sew ,Wallin flavor,and from rim to tea time as productive 4a - any. other of Um one hundred varieties In cultivation.. So anti ilr Donner of ide neat Seedling, a gentleman with , artunal have been acquainted and done bunk.o with for -roors,and In all one transudeoa have toter had ream to raladoubt hl word or honorable dealing, "'bleb ladnees ma (d wont the ago.* for hie wonderfully prolific berry.— &end far cfronlera of report ofInvatlcating Commil tee JOHN MIIRDOOO, IR_, Pittsburgh and Oakland Numeric. hhds. prima now crop Now Or, LTimos scam., lending from steamer Ileptooo,for was by JOIIN FLOYD it CO. IT3 Wood arm& gn DOZSILAKER ety 6 t , ra Erosmg., lll Coro BROOMS; 50 do z ex, am! for.ssle VANGOILDER. . BNRY A. WEAVER; Ililollop citizens, respectfully so of jour nem as e eindidete lity. Thu •suenner in sista, Iles °r am °Mae, Induces as to •• Interests 'ortre sits will ho -.I TO TILE lION. I The undenagned, - solkit yotirconsent to the as tor reitleetion tot,, Alefon you have dischergid the don bellow* Met, if re-elect d, the tafthfgtij n eeou reit okr4 for ,nbLy r o loa . u, , rprriu Jon M'D Crosren -- Thoa PS Marshall Woo Van Kirk `PM M'Clarg Henderson 'WM WWard :John Thaw -A J, Leo -WH Hart Hoary Phipps, Benj B Baker J W Pears KB Waring - Henry H . Collins Dill A Smith `WV/Young ,-G B Phelan J P Rieman W HParker J A Wilson W W Barker TJ Gra P Dohaven W Preston Aobt Laughrey - D 1/CLAW %XI Zif Lippincott JarTi Collier Gallagher, Craig Co J B Cangold Wm Moons David Robinson -A-11 Poward ItEißannnui W M'Csrtney Jos Pricker Jobs P Hunt DStiasburger Wm HWhite ' S&alloy 'TA-Jackson P . G Hanehin' Thoa bang t John B Lee 19 S Donau Jas W Barker . Geo Belabor Geolrwhi . Wm II Lockbirt B Hutton John G. Martin - llEinney John Neville John Grotty Gallinker .SliCatbbort B,Cntlibert Adams' Getty Ihei r 's mae..leonr .0( '''' , l3Rierll4.dppitteiitt AMMllliagford Alex M Byers John Gamenger P Creamer Nathan Whiting JLynch Theo F Ward 'R.111 Morton J Eiseman L Droilaweko Robt Andersen Jae BtOrrprjr 'John Bronson G A Muria S A Ring WM Cooper _John M Thorp J Morgan R Deglott Satan W Semple 13 Dillon Allenliiekpatriek -John F Herron It A Hoarsen w.at Gortnly Deal Wallaco Dataton .Arebibpid Dear,-,, Alex Moore Barbour, Mackenern d Co ;Jan Donnell Jos Bennett B Floyd - R,FTandevort Atitosenbans, W ill'Canee J: Wilson A Owe/ale - mon &holey Leoyal Heibrono •", Longsmith John Shepherd - Wat Fleming Thom 31Tallen Ghas - Chadwick JOnatban .11 Hughey Henry Higby Richard M'Catchey CH: Chas illeyran J CFletcher I) Stewart - JD Kirkpatrick Alfred Weebsols Wm F Cox . John Cox ...Maria! Bony Wm Gill J B Ban-ard . Wm Enowland Harry II Haber Charles S Nays WmA Coal! fl-Morrison ' Wm Pore Goo -W Scott L J Flaming Wm Thompson Wm DlUoketion G S Gallons R A M'Ocimbs D.Bleir - Daniol L,Lce Drank Barter A P Morriron_ NRak 'Vol Black Wet D :11'Gorra,/ T S Clark Win n. Williams Wm Pickeregill ' jr M Whitmore B L Fahoestoso l,- W Whitelido Jaz P Tanner J 0 Wilson J II Hilburn. Geo IV Gillespie Wm S Lovely Saml Fahnestock B L Fahnestock George Park S R Johnson . Tits D Young W 0 Richardson David Hutchison Cartwright A Young D II Hughes LHirshlield A. Son John 11 Mellor Eiedtirick 11'Schad, AK Brackerrielre Wm Shields JJ.Berider George W Jogs 1 J Tt Iloimly .1 Wessel! J IV Carr 1 . 1 Meads J 11 . Carnahan JOleph Fleming II Osstenheimer .11 Oistenheirrier G.Mllaiiselly T brDorrell A C Haulage Wm Haulage ' PII Segtomer Samuel Riddle A Tine . IJohn Canto !Nathan IVbiting 11 5 Lynch A Frowenfold J A Sargent James IM Drowns Andrew Long It Edler A George N A George W H Mooney_ A IV Daviir F II Gipner 'Chas Gipner Joseph 8 Dennismn John Peebles IV P Barclay IV, s j aGU:Pcr C Burchfield qyi.g. W Wright W.lr 711;p 6incott II Richardson A Co 1 .1 Henderson T M Martin ,John Nicolls T R Formal Jobe Stevenson .1. Theo F Water T-1.1 Dimmter Louis Benlowlia bias V Morrison 'John Brien J N Anderson Al V B Harding G W Breed Henry (lording A Pair E II Myers J I) Wilgus Samuel Mort fro Franz Bieck .1 G Graff R Beldame! David C Herbst Wm Carry Alex Young .1A Waragh Hoary Scrdeine George Trapp W Scharuko IV DOwSason U W Boyles Slichael Carlow Bogart Baynes IFikß Williams Rudolph Ebert John P Scott Levi Wade R'T Ill'Greab .1 . Fink JUhrt Beath S II Loow 0 Henderson DRosenthal) S .11 M'Kinlev Tilos Long Jos a Davis Wk ll'Clintock J Ii Cnningbana TV 11 Bradshaw A Holstein Lou Heineman WM Frank ' E Wormier A Miller IThos Barrett I Thee Kiligan iA Hadley Joslt Sackett John S Copely II B Broekett JohivE Hubner Chaitelx Jas ilislbraith,jr I Adler Wm Black Th. Aikens Geo Aushoobs Michael Welsh i Jae Rodgers Morgan Smith Woo H Glenn J Durraidde , A D Watson !Thomas Grab.; J R McCann John Stewart' IV0 Robinson, jr W L Tyler . 3 1tes R (t McCoy!, L. AI L DenP ry Y H.E iivr'steon J Brown:no John Culbertson Joseph li Elliott W C - Elliott Jonathan Brown Frederic Frays'''S' 1 ' G I+ Hob erg Peal Hebert Charles IV mnht!''''• J N Schnhart 'n John Coine r Wm Lana ( AT/tams Henry Kleinman L lichumachcr Philp Young 'Henry Schmitt Henry Hack ale. Albert_ Roestiog Wm 11 Cappe Heinrich Keels S Bustanaet George Siegrist A Werno Charles Hoffman Henry Itabelle Frederick Elenber Henryger &MO. Henry Vierheller Copt. J P Vierheller L ROO - Lfoury'Dater . . A f3ting- Daniel riorbollo- ~ Louii Rob . ~.. Adolph rlailmana JOull Frederick Mar. Wiciitoltier illahn'Seirert, Isoati Wollefeir A.' Kitt Joseph lutriogor /OA Maier Barnard hiacaulcy ALsx.htklasop_ . 11 P MeSra 11 B 'Thompson _ Janus I:daimon David McCollister ffentuday• Louis Nage) John Ehreektr Prank Eblo .11 Da Pay - -John B Mora- . Prank ()Dilater ISt Lobo Conrad Bids Tames I{ll4o Martin Shantior Samna Morass -Mr Louts Cede Tames Haney Charloi Iloffinan Wm Kopp Roesslog Leopold Camas Frederick Faebron Carl Wolff L Amerein Clans Philip August Hillte011y:111 ' John Auld Welshed Kramer .._-- Frits Brauer . ' A Fishor Cherlm Warnebargb 11011 Ty Wm Bleb Gir Halurlch'Citspens - Hicholus Se.h.tteidei Henry Hturrieb Elijah Leech . P AYeat;jr 'CharlesBilhars 4 44110' Schubert: Vahatino.'Teller I 4 111.4., twat:air; Adam Joseph Abe . Prat& Itifs fha,ry echhaider PhlUp Jacob Jotephltotan I.ren C0u.114 C Yen Itertt. OANay Dalth A &liftlnhp, itt Probst titular Wags. e. Chas Kratrair ; (leo Montensetein N Toorgo JO Itackofen F Gross We, Ecblrolet .1 Beesley Theo Prank Cava Roble Bez --arta Maio A 13tetnalayr Jacob Oetbee Aden, Weber Chtlet Hulot Peter Btxker, Jc.Pb tletry Vonkstni , Henry Nate' II Now II B:herartr. ' J PVaskatep. E It Arlng John Huta Samna Keakir 00 Welker John Greyburu iAndrew Itemmair ! v, Geo Itoichter , Lewis Wolf 1. : Iv! Attenato• Bittiek IT Bb lo t : ' W " en b i be :tc. k ; r 1' 1i,,, W C Loe 'Jos Richardson Wm Wetzel Wm Cooper W Byers 'Montgomery Tilly l 11111 iDaniel Philip James Davit Williams Shadrach S Davis HmuJnomu Wm Davis T D Jones Thos R Richards Jenkins Howell Solomon Jones ,Thos Jones Richard Junta 'David Lewis William Lewis j i Edwin Hutchlano Peter Price , John, Jones !Joseph Jones 'Thomas Williams ' Thome Davis !Morris Morris William Pmels George Moran Edward Jolla John Ruptou !Michael Doled Pater Arltonough Daniel Bailey IJ lirossen J P Beatty - Joseph Matthcre, jr A Il Carling William PIVooldrid,s Ralph Johnson ‘:. Oliver P Senile Lewis Cherwalcberk IS L Burnap J McAl King A J Bender i H Phall Newton ALeChin nan (William II Sellers !S E. Norgradts !Phillip S C Hough 'John Met 4 Woods T Id Renscbatz !IV N Jones ' I W D Beeler Itillliem F Gardner George II Atkinson Edward John t John J Hoer Henry Brecht Frederick Erionmeyer !JB Eyth JohnJ W Dim 'John B Upping O Siedlo Il Bortberger It It Wolfen,n , John Miller - Pater tAtuiselsr ..aorta Iliad Conrad Baur Peter Ecbottrnollig J ieti Aulonbacher Jacob Young 11 &bneider tl. E Clunk Peter Wlndienh ,Tandelin Vogel 10 An'rtlyuZt7.",`,,` Wm Mane II N /Totem O W Grafton hobt Ben 'Loon, Plainly. I Wm Berner lloinrieh - Dicno Jacob Hey I Frederick Verklo •itromil Iminn P II Enotingleou a Anton Prolog J P Connor John 19,11 /Goodwin All.ort Thom. 0 klionbanto P 0 Yoga Henry Ilachtna la Win Horny lunge Buehler Alain Polinlo.rt I Hot:intr. Andrei, &hot, Philip Wile Jon Itohatelder John Bunter II Freer. !ft Bebwarte Wm Barnhill, or iWmDavia G H Loomis John P Smith VP A endlock Fred Lippert At Nendorkr E Nen/odor Wm Blingenstrin [leery Gaztrad Wm /lulu Herman Brace iveePh Snapp Pantos lin•pp Beets 8 Albert Christ Boom Jabot) Detzell It Juergen. J Rohner P Reamer Jacob Homer J B Ad.. 13017111113 113 II Valhoco Geo &leen tarTUVIi . A Mayer W Pcboader H ; ; L G Schmidt ' J L Auotbacher G J Toting F Wllharm Adam Stroll, Louis Dore George - Dringel J Pratsch Edward Wolff Edward-Einsteio E If Dicker John Shnstes Peter Staub ' George Retneman , S F Stiehl George Tobener John Miller B Auth Joseph'Staff John Allen Wm S Clark A Graben James L Femme John Bird Wm Nesbit 1:1 JI Arnold 'F Knowland M D Spangler Henry Kearney C Lyons . E R Ilesel Chicle, Smith John Oloss David Williams' L B Crow John L Leech John Risehner 'John Large 'Leonard Pool Valentino Ross . !Andrew Endres.' William Bomber.; Balt Janb William Muller Valentine Rosenfelt !John Wacker Andrew Dedig NAlcyone Jacob Teriel . William Maxwell 'Robert Gellespie William A Alit ' Philip Scholl - . John Ardeborgh ' James L lll'Donald John liamilbin Conrad Mueller .Tacob Lisbannil lVilliszn Vietmeill Jacob Borger Isaac Range jb' Frankoubach 'V Shelth f William Gibson . i.. Nichofaus Sundroelc !Joint Klein IV Reetanus IJacob El attendee( Frederick Schild Frederick Jacob iJolm A Burch John E Rheanis . Frederick Schildeeker David Oliver John Pfeifer Albert Jordan Nicholas Schneider ' George Limpert . i Peter Becker 111 Munroe !Nicholas Webber !Jacob Richter !John S Nonni., Richard Hughes Adam Mock Karl Nerd:maser John Schoeller A Wittiauer Christ Gilles Jiiiib Spading F - Nuccieger IV Foiling Wiliiem Knarts James Gormley George Smi th 111Kayo Wro Warren Corey Brown Charles M'Cliiro Hays George Corry , Peter Kirsch IThos Horns Wm Jones - !Levi Richard.. rCdw Junes Frederick 0 Itupp II Idarshall elms Rubschei !Geo Wotkiiis !Gen Swans John Evans, jr M Richards Jlf Parnell ' 13 BiOollola Fr MTh la Raab W Lineker A Klepper Jan Kessler A Appel J Onterslort Joe Diana., Joo Daub Geo Koch 0 Ludwig V Sithmmeist,r P Lklbrckai IV 801 l A Selairoater !cm Qwedem PA Illervb 11 Wintschalter 0 Illogenhotmen IA Waiter a. Wormer Wm Beier, ;Conies Kanficrisn Jon Atkinson, or ilKiersch Cleo Singer ill Bier ' Jas Aln R. raliam IN J Kirsch /no II Uw e lJno Wagoer Win Hearert Irred Rommel) 0 A Kirkpatrick ittalsor Geoid D Bratinell Cho. Faddy 8 8 Fowler llanUitz It P W Gotta dos Sherlein bee 0.1,, Class J Clark Wm Lorrithrey ifWergent J E Stark nd [kindness wool Doff ffno Riche' _Chss T D'eely Bernard Liewler EE F Whitmore Chas Llessier J 11 Lippincott folwthino Balfou r. Joseph Maisel. Ghdotian Woll Jon Raihatforil loco Wool Jim lltbroacnin Jacob Well, Jr W Nelpper, I , Wm Clothe Jcs SPLa LI J William. /as &Mainng lilin FO Ammon Seth II Penn Bober! Bind iJ Li Packer .Ino Shertel Philip-Graff Chrlotian Webs nay David Bowen ii Rebels, Edw Stither Sehaffor B I. Pennock Bauer II M Fulton A Ootteng 1J W Marker A C. jamb AI Eberle Robert 1101111, Hammond bonier David Itabltioon Moab's!, Slettla James 11 Snycle Theo Ilera .1 It Rhine 'leery Schroeder ' Jame* Sill J W 11118 ants Juba 11111er SB Done., Alexis Kum( It V Weildoll John 0 Moon Jeciab Moller ;Joules Little J.rob Wendio;,e, Wm Timms Cherie, Doff IV Ackerman Thartiai Crsighead Robert Goody Jeacpb L Wardell J N McCleary Jeho II nap wt. Armotroon, Or 11 e Ogden 31111.111paro J lin 1.-oils Dr 3 Winter D alol E Ilnlm-s Matthias Mcßee, Thomas A Spence Wm Taylor hisocia Uerron J Wright Chriot lieu llelralch Waldo, Ptter Gassengt - Ow Sheidenienit 0 orge Xenon George Miller F tartil• r; Fred GYIOIIIIOIf 'WO fiLnerninn !John Morrison .1 Li Stomas Bernard 31,10 Joseph S. Lleclilll , Enuswill John no ) d,B Ca ;loboCriblio ft 8 SLorahlanil ; loooph Hoy WilUrtpotrick henryKotler:owl .Joho Sampson ,' John Mee-ergo ,Adgnotbittrlrk a.d. Kilter J shit; 1; mnintliod W Piper :Saki:mei Bernard W DWermingtor Althea° Delos .Wm A Shepard Joho Dunlap , 13 Icahn iAlol.x Gallageer 121 Lobro.n 1.10.0 Smith IS Nano ATM F Barkley 13 E Lam Fred Wallin., lAS 31,marti Venn DA!. Charlw Oblewir EhOls Rhine David Brobech ' Paulo. Getting. Utlarah Eller John Schellor Anenot II u.lincr Scants Piehl Philip Lippert Unitas ?polder' Jobaeßrinlei A1it,!4'.,,1ui.,,ng. (4 2 1',..1,-". . sil P Macau 11' Fehronliseta r .Orlstof Strabley IC hooch Chat/e. Llelger J Dorklairil Louts Singe, 1/0 &tooucioer Jimnlce Kelly 1 JiSeltuaal• Joel/ward W Weinlesrdt olt Ltienolie it:lank, etord L Ari,xiitalize Cloil3o, II Irskiansb 1.1 Olom , Leaman L. , in ilk II 'kick l.i.iwph ender Auettaln Doi Ode ; A Mos, Tt lid Veld Adolph 1). hi Prod Foment -ls 11 51 Porker Morrow enottb , I Nliebsei McMahon Jib. Ilinoyl losVePh Wood *ob Premtbacs, r Otto 01..ie Frederick Barn:qr Nicholas .n KletT, GPtliFb Steirni Bichsel Link 810rtnan Keller (Jacob iir,A Jdlini !fare ,11 Li eilhscker 90,1 ck 1 It )3aiometer. APES XIr,IIT, C I T i 'c,~~of - ~~~~_ v~.K,«. Putsburgh:: Exchange M. ct- M_.... Citizan?. . CITY - 717F1A - 1 - R S Utleptenobootem. obserratione for the Goon;., by E4i4 haer, Optician, 59 Fifth St.--eorrected daily IN 51111. 15 15.405 . 00 :12 . 00 PECANS' Il;, Fort Eanr..--Threo Sr.huh /Aipt for n full ei orre of Nor tang and Boolz.keepinp, ( Iwo unlimited) in ILe Birini gtium Commercial Collego. + Ico it au Or' porturliry rarely atered fix MIY one intending In at- leoil a ustiist4itm of iblot kind. and ono ittal rbouhl akin ittirttotaget n.. tho ko Fold very 'he'll.. Thir term In Fie- fernil operation ft, over n year. atti.t it to, PLC, .icany any i.iruilar gine in mid reminoily: furOteti partittthtrA ntply at this officr. uenv,' the scholaiehipc ran be bad. BANE STATEMENT for the week preceding Ore. 26th Luau,. , .D l3' Piitab'lrbi 257,551 i 35 6,0121,721,752 544,600 Excil.ssgo Irk' 635,1101 202,565 1,601,565/ 270,560 M. N. I 263,5471 120,256' 960,690/ 131,550 Citii6ne 1 256,540 87,734 693,955! 126,831 112 .142.1111P.'" / 355,255 12.1,6551 551,182 1 95,315 Iron City " / 25111,20 93,264 1 671,671/ 170,531 Allekbelly " / 251,14.51 1011,359: 818,2341 215,796 I 12,308,413/1,031,145 7,325,249/1,615,292 Lrot, weck.. 12,27.573,1,093,334'7,315,71611,590.236 IPresaary Not., D . t s'a r. a . mad Nni.as of i I other Itooks.l 1 .". I 11.,,,k. $ 43,757 I $114,055 $16,0V6 1 132,733 28,115: 211,42 95,397 103,253! 19,11`4.3 19,0'91 50.234 27,313 29,73A' 711,9 7 2 fr.;,l 40.77 I I 3,215! 14,359 AH110,6711'. 1 47,1.Y.D 12,Vv1: 19,331, 402,234 1$ 264,59 i, $ 152,537 La creek. . 374,255 102,025, 198,015 Inrica3e I 25,079 I ; 7,4 11) : Coi - tt eo (traits.Ert Sassiown—ltelere Judges M'Clire, Mellon and Parke ruhday, Dec '.27 ih.—Mnrx Hersh, ago.' 20, residing in Third {Yard, Allegheny, was found, 'on legal inquiry, to be instusenod thCourt r- ! dere& his retention in the , tosea t Hospit o al, where he has been already for unne time past, He is 'now to he kept there of the expense of the county. Charles Hawkins, indicted for the larceny of saddle,. bridle, some carpenter's tools, etc pro-petty of fitatticd Russ, of Robinson township, was put en - jriai . The artioles wore stoke on the night of the 221 of September, 1558, nod found at the house of Hawkins by hillier Clark, oonetable, In floVentber beset. Suspicion had fastened upon Hawkins, and on oath of Rutsext bPilberron, Justice Tidball issued n search war rant, Which wits served by the constable, Mr. Cu rb, and the reatilt of the search was a wagon load of articles found in the house of accused . Verdict of guilty.: Hawkins was abet) indicted for el oiling a pair of hip straps nod a.bluott bridle from Henry Ma. Closkey, of Robinson township, in August, 1858. The case was a clear oneand the verdict rendered was the samosa that in the other. Still another indictment watt pee ling agaiuot flawkide for stealing a grain cradle, a piece of rope, and a log chain from Alexander McCurdy, of Robb:rade' township. Verdict of guilty. Some four or five other indietmeots for larosny hove been !totted againut this name man. Law& Winter pleaded guilty to a charge of assault anti battery. a „,, SPUBLICAN NOMINATiOII.9 to one SIM:NT/I AND Nznin Wauna.---Following are the !tondos. tuns for Councils and Ward adoers in the 7th and 2 1k;wards of ibis city: Seventh Ward—Solent, Council, W. C. McCarty; Co&mon; Council, R. Morahan, George Sonia; School Directors, Hugh Young, Biddle Arthurr; Assesaur; B Thompson; Judge, A. M'Creery; Inspector, 11. K. Moorhead; Conatable, S Richardson. Ninth Word—Select Council, J, M. M'Cargo; Common Connell, W. M. Wills, IV. M. Edwards, J. 11. SoYder; School Directors, J. Harrison, Hugh diVlielvy; Asouesor, 11. Hammond: Con- stable, Gl:Keyaer. The naives of candidates in all the other wards we kayo already publinhed Aizandllarr ittI.U7sLICAN NOMINATION. Fire! Word—Select Connell, J. Atwell; Common Condoll, A LI Smith, Wm Dyer, C Arbuckle, .4.8 Love; School Directorth J Bingham, 3 W Bs:- ter; :Alderman, John Dyer; Constable, David Gow; Assessor, 8 BulforJ; Judge, J Drennan, Inapcotor,,W Robinson. Second Word—Select Council, John liopkina; Common Council, James Sloan, Joe Kirkpatrick, John Brown, John 111'Dortald; School Direntora, flans Dunlap anti IV A Reed, each a years; Dr Bain! Lyear; Constable, Jae Aasea- @or, Starritt; Judge, Geo R. Riddle; Inspec- tor, John Ballentine. Third Ward—Select Council, Jno Brown; Com- mon Council, Simon Drum, James M'Brier, D I. Smith, and John Alexander; Assessor, Bawl W M'Ginnies; ;School Directors, Wm. Walker, J. L. Graham; Judge, Joe Mlleker; Inspector, 11 Ray; Constable, Wash. Swain. Fourth It:id—Select Council, John Wright; Common Connell, Win Smith, WW Ball, .1 Mes. kimen, Wm' Miller; (the cloee vote INS REI fol- lows: Miller ±45, John M'Graw 242;) School Directbre, S Lbty, Itl B Fronds; Judge, R BIM; Inspeolor, J.O M'Pherson; Arsossor, James Gee ham; Coostablc, Wm Hobson. OCR faithful 'carrier ill Olillbgon the frienfriends i of the Gaulle nd others , with the Ga:etleCouot- log-roomAlm a so for 1860. Give him a benefit. ..0 ';`. IT , 1/no I) Roughen linnblUrnary SMiToddey U Metter & Cro 1 , II Baseman A &butte J II vmnr Unto) Free., ;Jno lintlerhettlvr !Vend Hokin Wm Feller (nutlet Reit, Wm L. hat. (Ivo r tJno Schondel matt !Jon Kovhmann fl Conn.! II Heormoir Jno L PLffer II l'oenclo Ilrory Berttler Cbrio Flentiodvr Wm C Andmnton A May IC &bailor Ackbrmorm Jacob lFolt Wonvitrth Lowls Aln,h 6•11211 II Fulton lJos It Fleminron o Mailer Chris Iliots Jno Koch Red J Fort.on Mflcnlm Sholvw ( Jno Jungo JOAN Hour& And likinkirclut. r Fred Neff ilermUtz Hell Florence Cult W It Iliggvbv C IF Wostvnintu Peter A °malt Dodd Jonas . , 3tS3IOCrtATIC Crrr CoIII - ZorrONt—The Coma- lain for the nomination at eandidates for Mayor, ChritreHer and Treasurer liras lind Tuesday, at Hie , Court House. John IC AfeClottry, Esq., celled the Convention to order at: eleven o'clock, and . appointed T. B. Ihoidten and J. N. Rich- . aids, Secretaries. The credentials of the delo- gales were called far had handed in. , We have heretofore: published the names of the:delegates in full, and there is no need of re- 00i/thing them ] [ deo. 11. Keyser, Esq , woo tinanirneuely elect- edChairman of the Convention, and on inking bit treat said: - We meet for the first tlean - in several years under very peculiar cirontruidenees. I thank yon with my hand on my heart for this flatter- ing, token of your conlldeneer I am ready to yield up all personal cooeiderations for the gen- eral . good of the democratic . party and for the interests of the oily. lam emuly;to eacrifico all Ini,pereenal feelings on tbeteßae,Of the demo. cretin party. Men live ond'4l4r, but principle il remain. Upon the permaneimy glad oUccaini o democratic ideas and polioy . 'depends the pe tangency of the government. I nay thi n in no disfeSpect to the Republioatte, who I believe are honeat in their opinions. I cannsel in this ConVention harmony, concord and peace. Let the. nominee, be be who ht- may, receive our undivided support. Let U. 3 go forth to pot him in the Mayor's chair. Now M the time, and there is no doubt we can elect him, (Cheers.) Moises. T. 11 Hamilton, J. 111. Itieharda rood W. C.;Moreland wore elected Secrotarice. OS Motion of Wm. Alexander, the delegates front Ile Third ward substituted flenry Stoner to platie of Ed. Aurentz. In the Fourth ward, J. afetenna in place of A. Holstein : nod in the Ninth 'ward .1. H. Weeks in place of flannel Haya, Tat Jewish people of this city held a meeting in their Synagogue on Sandal evening to devise ways and means for raising a subscription for relief to the Jews who have been driven out of Morocco and have taken shelter in Gibralter and other placed; of safety on the coast. D. Stras- berger was chosen President, and J Iliertnett, Secretary. The meeting, after passing resole. dons sympathizing with the sufferers, and prom. i4ing to contribute cheerfullyto their relict, took up a handsome collection, and afterwards ap- pointed the.. 'following gentlemen n committee to obtain subscriptions to be appropriated towards the object art forth: .1. Morganstern, A. Fink, W. Frank, L. Mayer, H. Rosenbasb, F. Bach- each, H. Ilibberman, B Prayer. 1111111111 , 11M11 PAS9ENGI6II RAtLITaT —The rars on this road aro now fairly going. They run yesterday full of passengers, nod appeared to ho doing a first rate bueincee. For tonny'reasons the earl aro more neat, elegant, and convenient, than even those on the Citizen's road to Law- renceville. There are several cars on the track, and the names of the condoctordAre as followto Geo. W. Pierce, John Obey, Michael ',Wl:ho- ley, Wm. Livingstone, Nathan Plummer, Joseph O'Brien, Nano Patterson. Rom Ilaatic, Chief of Police, returned yes- terday from Wheeling. with a young fellow named John Williams, in custody, charged with being concerned in the theft of jewelry at Ken- nedy's etore, in St. Clair street, some time since. The particulars of his arrest at Belle Air we have already published. Ile eaye that he did not fake the goods, but that they were taken by two other fellows and given to him. The Moyer committed him for trial. James Dlorrir Morn D Drones WIII/11U1/1 31 Fink Jenniuo Deel.l 113le W f 1 Thom. F W Deese nseid Jonas Dsel4l lVm Leerid.er James Lex te Jab urea•• James Dunniuso Samuel Joins .Joseph Neu On IV tonvenquit then &rounded to nominate candidata; for Mayor, Controller and Treasurer. Saroll ITarper nominated Alex. Mellwaine, of the lqiith Ward; others nominated Jas. S lion Alfred Anshuta and J. Miclory Phillip,. Charicii Barnett, , moved that the iota for candidates - ha given viva race, which was adopted Clutention then nominaled for Controller Edw.i. Campbell, Jr., and Alex. Minter, , and titupioations closed. Tne lectors of Prof. Barker nt the University last evening, it being the twelfth rind last of the course, sins a meat brilliant exposition of elec- tricity mognetiion. Fie had a battery set lii of ono litindred tops, and with it ht pt rh,rnied some of oho moot brilliant ext,rinients Sits, were ever seen in this oily. The whole course has been highly'sticcessfol and we trust it is the innugoratiou of a series of courses Of ecienlific lectures in this city. Kl.entzer Kvergao J. ho Dori. Jborrerh err, .1 i Juno Head, ) 0 Srtrer ii T Gotten; t IS P Dellinger n ;It It 0 A 0700..ng 1.1 0 Stcetto.l.: I. I I. Cnnitpr.kr I. Meittbele4 . Ith ,rit. 0 Nit3l Fred P Shall, Nabaltlei Iits,Art Jamb V.,el . II Greiner I Wm Vogel , J 0 111i,14 lC Mailer Pr.tticl. J 02,1eteur 111 Otto / Fred Mi.. 0 Wettatir I i II (I. 7 per i: W C.rdi , I J 1111., IU Armor / W J Mcl,tin J 0 VonAtrop :Ja} f.c,,tt I TatNeSmrt W DolTaMm 1 ,J.lnics flansi:ton iJuhn Ant,i, I A Ar W b j c 't °d t uft:r '''. ,leorp..llsian. !Jam II Dutch iJohe Vlcrbeller triton Heillitrk, S Miller O Atiln•ln IA Atabele .1.1 11111.1 ht t r •. Jolin!D. Moreland, John C and .T.imes Black:dor; Clop., were nominated for Trenour rer, and nominations closed. Tilr. Blackm..re decliusd to ho a Candidate and so aloD did M.. Wr Ittarn'that'a landlord lir3P murdered on Saturday night Jaat, at TrilJelphia, Va , about nine raileo east of Wheeling. We have no par- ticular°, hob proodone the atriir Jai the reoult of a drunken bratel. Mr; Steel:rue Bahl that tut there *au now but One etitididale fur Treasurer, hoinoved that Mr. Moreland be the candidate of the parry, which wam Sacipted by neclamation Secretary than proceeded to call the roll, and found Yale dercootes to he all present . The:flonvehtica then proceeded la holict for lklayom IPe are iude3:ited to Case & Co , Chronicle Building 9, fur the Atlantic Monilily for Jutiuury, 1860, which is the time. to eutiscribe. The above is au excellent perk Ilesu Csnarsor.—The Independence lisp, Ninth Ward Engine Company, hare just pro- cured ut au caprnsc cf some $5OO, a splendid near hose carrius, mord in style or finish to any in the city. it tit c. 2') 20 21 Phillip i_ .3_l .'"i7 11 16 21 lieneetry G 1 Anshu 4 3 0 Arta' the 401 t Charles fispoctt withdrew the name of Mr. A dehutr, nod his &legates vut.C4 fir Phillips . Aftet the fate ballot, Mt. Bartlett towed that tho nemination be declared unanimous, which ROSS carried Mr. Wllwaino was called to the stand. Ile sold tw, to ho the stendard-boaror lof the de- mecraoy in this city, at sunlit a time, with eo good a prospect of emcees., excites) feelings that only hie; glistening rya and his quivering lip were etiffteirnity eloquent to thank his fellow- tloncrale for. Should ho he elected, ho would make Old' aphrrc of .the office wider; ho would not I.nvit It t;.4 now, ttembbeJ, coLlined and con- fined,- fop would maks it powerful, not only for We eal3 of jtoie, bur foe the advantage, also, of .the cfeinueratic p ly, in which he wan horn and reared, and t o which he had sworn fealty. Thesrentarlit; were PrPi Ved with vociferous applause. The flitavetition then proceeded to the nomi- nation or (iontroller. Mr. Brewn withdrew the Lame of Cdward Campbell, Jr., at Iho request of that gentlemen, Witerautioh a motion was male that Alit. flun• tor, Esq y fn ., the nominee of the donmeracy for Controller, : which was earritul by acclamation. 0. Moved' that 'a committee of two he appitinted 'from each ward as nu exeeutivc com- mitter foi the city, of which the chairman of the 'Foreiing, Dr. Keyeer, he which waac-arrfed The Doctor said is' ittuld lake a little iliac! to entiaider the appointment' of the Outdid), the names in duo *rNotiorentini r taryindjour ae.l. Ei.avtairn.r Lan old Jan, r a Hoot by birth, can. I. Om May,w'C olive yesterday, and made atinlitett I,llnt n person named Francis Lowery had yon away from Baltimore with his (Thornp• nil) Rif,' and that the pair are now in this city; that, en his accosting her in the etre, here, site :10.1.1 him that Lowery wan Carrying big linifejn'y.l would take vengeance on him thryonet., / 1 1TrIoVEMENT rN PIIESCOVe CONS.—Mr. Carl- ton Newman, ofßirmiogham, Allegheny county, Pa , has just received from Washington a Potent, dated the 20th day of Dec 1F59,f0r an lc:wowed Prenreve which he exhibited in our office lent evening. Like most Useful discoverie., thin in exceedingly tnmple,nud we Coll very confident- ly any it will tenure for Mr. a very flattering iribuiefrOno the ladies, whose experience in the matter of putting up fruity hoc not hitherto, in all cases, been of the most sanisfaci try kind. This very simple contrivance of lie Newman consists in a gurnelastic !nand which eu,reles the jar or eon, tirrellelrkbliy sealisg it. The atmospheric preesure upon this ring, tonally ex- eludes t beair arid perfectly f reserves the fruit He exhibited specimens of preserved peaches, 'err fine. His cans have been adopted by and met the approcatlon of Gen. Negley, Prof. Pryor, of Allegheny only, and others In short, Mr. N.'s invention will supercede all °there new in toe, se it is a perfect success, and any lady ran put up securely in an hone no much fruit as she may desire for family use. Thin invention will also he not fuel to apothecaries hod eliertlillt, Go .n rdt to eb's Sorting Alm:binan are rapidly vatting publie attentian. Ilandreill h.no eXans. NI theta in operation, and ex preendgreat admire. nn at the splendid specimens of mark exhibited in .how ease at the entrance to males rano, The arhinen challenge the most critical examination. II who here tiered them creak in tartan of the high- I praise of their operation. Cali and nen them, er Ilbrrea'ritarr. earner et trker. Anil F Itb Orertß, story I, A 'l' F. N IVS. F=dl RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE. Thlrir-51.11.1 Congres..—Firb, Sr+olnn. IVANIIINGTON CITY, Dee. 27. Stso ter..—The President's Annual Message was brought in by the President's Secretary. r. Jeer:son, ufGO , moved that it he road. Mr. Collett:ter, of Vt., objected, as the understand. ing among the Senators, was that no business should ho done during the Christmas week. The question was debated by Messrs. Doris, Fes- sender], Bayard and others; when the motion of !res- ent] pre railed--Yea, 2.d —Naye 12. The C err-et:lry of the See ato.dhen read the Mes- sage. Thompooo'e story is that some eighteen years [lgo he win' living with rnine laird," i 0 loot• nod ;that while there he formed n connec- lion pith lids woman, whom be has ever since been living with as his Tian, nod that they hove had three children the eldest of which is viz- teen yearn Of age They came to B.ltiruore same yent;or more ago, where Thompson wool into the gfenery brininess, and his "wife'• kept n hinter stand in the market. There she became' nmiuninlei With Lowery, who won a huckster in the tlonr line, nod the two getting very well on- ~ uniuted eloped one fine morning. the women taking with, hot TlitempeWs watch nod Rome other offiolOaaf clothing eta , rdsorno rider! He learned pair had gone welt, and arriv- ing in thisnity met hit late spouse in them/net, 00 whioNiiine .he told hint of Lowery's inten- tion total , hie knife oppeiro from Ilia elate• mow ar _Thonllool {hot the parlie.,of whom he line been iti *carob, lily, been, f,,r enmo vp,pko, huoktiters in the Allegheny market. (in this affidarld n warrant 01,4- iesord, and officer Houtilton {ins sent in putrid: of the individu- el., hut muild not find them last night. Another search will Itirubahly find them if they are still in there parts. Mr. Clingrnan, hf N: r., proporced to postpone the conrlderation of the Message till January 2d. Mr. Bright,. of Ind., raid it recoil he better to adopt the usual col.b. Ile me•e.l that the message and documents Le pribted, but asked that hie motion over until after the holidays, of the Senate bed no printer yet. ,a l:i hniai rzoo r n no. porened, and tho Senate adjourn Illittest.—The message of the President was re- ceived. Mr. Coatrane of N. Y. moved that it be laid On the table until the Manse e11...Li an , r gaeizalioa. Mr. Craig r ,l N. C. moved to emend the motion, so that the message be reed. Mr. Cochrane acrepted the •mandment. Much excitement prevailed, the Republican members calling f the vow, and nays. A ran of the house was ordered. Mr.Stenton of Ohioargued tha t thorn on. r.i. pre. rodent for reading the mossege when the use wee not organized. Mr. Craig then withdrew his amendment', and the original Mildon was agreed tn. Mr. Smith of Va. rosproctl his rentaas on the sla- very question, referring to its history for years past., and causing numertms long extract s to he read in support or his position. Mr. Ilostaten of Ala. alloyed A resolution praposing a temporary Speaker for ten days, nothing to Ito dune in the meantime aiteept the passage ”1 a bill ta nstot the dea , tioncies and liabilitios I 'ho Post t, llisre Department, when the office shall beesnto vacant, and the House proceed to the rlectico r f a The Republic an side nhjeeted to the intiAoluetion of the resolution. Tits AitILEITIC EArC iL re- ceipt of tki number of thin Nlagazine for January, 140, from the publishers. Dr. Relates commencer''. q story in this miao w whi c h he eellh the'Profeseor's Story. It is written in hip peetiliar. and racy style, tad premiere to equal his othi productions. The current num- ber has ReOral fine articles in it, hut in the quality of the Taper on which it i 8 printed and in the ChareCter of ecTeral of the artic:es it hard- ly come, up',Ati 00100 of the beat issues of that valuable monthly. We mint it may bet lose in the handl of- the present publishers that high toned Indopondeut eplril which has always here- tofore characterized it. Mr. Moan° wanted it mink known that the oh- eeticn earns from the itepublicarte, who ewe, great ry rn patby for the silvan, went Wail con trnctorn, but re not Willing to adopt a Mcastlro with view to heir relish At r. Washburn of 111 . said they m•nld accept the resolution if John Ilbernitah't name wore inrnrted in the blank. Mr. Washburn et Me. abliell it to be known thot the Republicans want to elect a Speaker for the whale term. meeting f.,e rho election of offi- cers for the Yertog. Men's Christian Asseciation was held on ,Nlenclay evening: The result of the election wan !is fDll.ll$9: For President, Win. H. Kincaid, of the Liberty street M. LI. Church, was elected by an unani- ' moue vote; hi Vice President, Jas. IL Reed ; 2nd do, W Kotimerts; Recording Secretary, Andrew Look; Clerk at the Exchange Bank; ' Corresponding Secretary, Henry A Lsvoly ; Trensurer,.o Ppillips; Librarian, Fleury It' Eli inkier. The societywill enter upon the New Year with this hoard of oflicerii, Orli:lent for good us they have hitherto proved themselves. Alter a call of ;he House, tb224 ballot as hod; whole number of votes 20S; accessary to a chowice 105; &Armen Scott of Cul. IT; Houston lo; 41LImer 14; Bocock 14; Slaelay 12. toritle:ing 35 House adjourned. Wastimuvem, Dee. 37.—The Secretary of the Treasury, in his report, does not doubt t bat the ac- tual receipts of the Treasury fur the present and next fiscal years rill be folly .1.11 to the estimates. If the appropriations made at the present session do not exceed the atueunt contained in the estimates, it is lolieved they can be met with the ordinary nod extraordinary receipts already provided by law. The estimated balance that will be in the Treasury on the !10th of JunC next, is only $3,530,000, and karts no margin for additional appropriations. If, there- fire, the approprtations should exceed the estimate!, or Congress should determine to provide within this period for the payment of any portion of the public debt, it will become necessary to wake a provision for such contiogenvien. If Additional demands are created upon the Treasury by legislation of the pre- sent Congress, prevision must he made to meet them by meth on 411,1330 1.0 the tariff duties as may be required for that purposo. In soeh covets he re- speclully refers Congress to his lost report, as roe. wining the views of lie Department on that subject, es no prevision is ionic for the permanent redemption of nay pottion of the twenty millions Treasury natal and as the noilinrity f.r issuing 1110[11 will 031149 on the 30th of June next, in Wl,l b, ovo.o.snry her ran- yens to extend the 1.01 liter 1111/1.1.10,ter weather verbal. A New Parpa --The ArePrcia' and ehanira' JOurriat 19 a am paper, the province of which to indicated by :ile title. It is puhliebed iu New York, at Iwo *there per annual, by Alex ilart: hill. It preoepts a very Peat appearance and appearn to he Well conducted. It deserves to be well sustained.` by mechanics and artielne, who rnsy deeire to I)nve no especial organ or their inloresis in lfte metropulie, and !bee., would seem to he a need of ouch a paper. ._• Accointmt-4 13 aacortlstirm vricti n rencilittion of the Repulditenn t'rimary Meet tug, i have op. poiuted the fell/1101)ggeollement , r 4 an executive committee for tb4 Third Ward J. F. Slagle; Robert Allioghani, George W. Leonard, Jonordlraetinga, .lames Antherlaud, A. M. Brown, Gilbert MoMastern, Jo.epe A !il ; H Miller no/ J. If. Itobineou. J AV: LKWIR, Prot. Prim. Meeting The Post-Ilasb lioner•il given en inicre•l iog no not the niTairs of the department. It. miens reforms. ltx (roots that COegfeTe will Tithe give Ito repress sanction to the specific rentrae mails between Portland end New Psionnc, by voile, the nor cesary appropriation, or will indicate the de portment; such a emir., of administration, as stint warrant i:, in closing with some one of tho prepneal i which have been roveiveil, end now. hall under ad• vertisoment. lie urge. action to i.ecore imitable Post Irfiicos in Non Verk and Philadelphio, recom- mends the repeal of the clause in the Act of 1555, which deletes that iu forwarding mails to foreign countries, the preference shailalways ho given to au Aluerione, aver it foreign steamship, when departing term the =MO port, for the tame destination, within three days of each other. Despatch is in the highest elegant In the mission of this deParolml"o and hence that legislation which provides for retarding iostead of accelerating, may be safely pro-; flounced at least extraordinary in its character. fie thinks the Post Office Department should not ho charged on the:coalmen tie wary. He advocates the abolition of the franking privilege, nod substitu- tion of prepayment by stamps, when itlinses would fall whore they belong, on thezovernment eineials by phew they wore perpetrated. A cotoonvic *We regret that we are unable to present, nneort(ing to promise, thn remainder of Ibe sol rab)ul paper ou Iho ^Formation of Waikingtott's FhOwell. Acidrees." Tee portion whin, tins already" been published hen attracted much attention., 'The:m.4ller which wan rotated upon our paper yesterday was no great that We were fumed, ariti:it has caused Its great regret, to pontpone the rith.r port. PATENT. —A mien( has been leaned to ALIA,II Reese, of this city,, for an improvement in rage for Street railwaY4 This improvement consists in making it nhouider on each aide of the tail, and when one becomes worn down, the rail can be aimed ovor and used again as well en new. The patent wan procured by Messrs Ilakerrell S.: Cashing. IN the nominefinn for !gayer, in Allegheny. Mfr. Morrisoh, tbr present Inm:unbent, received, a handsome majority over both the candidates, Messrs. Alexander and Enos. We have already given the figures for the wards but the firm,. where Morrison hadra majority over all. cloning eafe' of cabinet material, tenni.' ore, So. , takes p)sOo'at No. 61" Fifth street. thia' Wednesday) mornipg, by order of !ho adadnie., tato' of IL 11. gyve, deo'd. 191911111CT04 CITT, Dec. 27.—The proposals for the remeinder of the $2,000,600 Treasury notes were opened to-day. The bids amounted to about $575,- 000. The sum of $120,000 tau taken at 5i per cent., mid the balance will be dbtribnied pro rota among ate other Diddariq, who all offered 6 Per coati , TSBI7R,GII - GAZA I.'lll, ILI.. . —TIo. rleanor {sten. 1,en../ loom; f. Odd Tll4-' 4111. if ".1. 1111 . 11.1 1 . 1 .1 11,0,11. $l,OlO4,r.h1,1, 1, Fr.. in tto Goat. .11r. 51c1 11,pr.,. lirows.roll.o.l l.a. no./ 11r ' .orf. 111. utl.rhool torch. ( . 1 f 11Oroo.1 to .1”.1 la. T , o, roof oworol If.opeft 411 .1 . rhooolny ,J.,. 1,11 ,,0f oli. no.l nos tr .Icll•.r.foorill... GINT IVortrnr4,roo, Mno , ., Der. 27.-1%-.. oatto ownt.l by Rnport tiroilL Pntsbur4h.ororo4 non on LyUlik .urr,lt, and Jol, Ct hr f JOTerAnuvili., ,oral 0 AX/Kittle, A WI tli tc, 110_,TON. S THE L.% RoF:sT AND BEST AI. pa.* rt.go4 11..te4 in the Frat, 1. tvally ...Ien fr.r., rt.. rr.a‘el. It coilmina ail H&c, uellertt troprovflueut., sud every tnnrenlee.-e•La the counfuit and aneottin,d i.. 1 the tn•vvllo6•Vul,... Th.•.ln n,u:ne aro kr,zu veatilstod; the sone. rPornas Ara wAil armor. 4, and runs. plotely rnrtad,ol for frvthre tr.ev.l, r vid the boa. erdlcanilltlut to be 1,14 al n filet ri,.s Inevery roncl. Pn•pel,t.rr. FLOUR -3UO bbls. Extra Family• 200 do Euro cbolco broods. To orriva4Lod for salt, by W3l. 31oCUIVITEON. dra No. 795 Liberty el, Pit tiboryb. Po. jo,OBERT DICKEY, Wholealo Grocer, AA, Produce. Anil Vocoanlagion'Alorcheuti an Liberty atr.yonar roui Panacogerr Pl,A4bmia, Pa bpi iIIiKESE-200 boxes Checie received this " ii a./ dayand kir ode by 446 111011 Y Asir TTE, IT...raltnlON, Dec. I:7.—The ottni.- ArroroStr loft Washlonton torerol day. e,30. has OLlirlogi o d o Ihr 3larylsod oyster ddllcultirs. a. errnobt% tea I. on trot government m.rrars., the natnro of 5 . 1.1 ch aseertalnrd. the I, folly armed, Lot , ~ Senator Itruern, of ,1L.3, Intimatrol to 013.1 his ...lion to attoot that part of the firrotidett's llesilogfi, lr ifqr sag.' riots the. , n itckry or the ',roper tribunal to afford lemaam rsinerly In corm or Ir.terference with the filthier e moo. tar to Idastave In the torrltroleo, !Lamarl of reborn ending ['IT'S'S 11111.4.4 11 EtrittALECTS. Cougr , l3lool.l action for protection. f s `' `r "' l .Spociaby „f`or Li, fiLlifirre 5 Ce,ke. The deo/etas, or War soy., of on army fif noir! 17,500, not more than /1,t5..0 arc ',snail., for 11[01 . 21 Nei '.. in Ohs : ttrtscrtall. Wtt.l7M.:Lit, Dralltin ::;, ISZP. 11, 1,1; scattered ore.. an sroa of 7/000.6.00 of ri le o miles, 'LOU a—tlf,re I, Let nou,li r bongo, but the dofir.fd 3,.. Ile hop. to maks ouch dropout fon of the:K.lu nAt year lord.i.T ...mob scsfse., solos at depot of 1:4hbls acss,2o, rill lis‘^fft o repetition .4, utra,...l rata tlio *Lilt ern aLd $ 5 , 45 ars! 5,,,,, tor the throw, graolooe r !nom:term, 100 GL Ilealoon border . lb recommonds the onllofnMpt f ' or, In Irde at $5,13`a.6113 t„, 5„.,,. , ~,,,.., , 5.,..„, tf. ,,,,,,,, , for mounted corm to 1.11 months, tesinnEng in lay; on 1, E./mi . VL5 761 . 5". lof bend; Ao; sod se, ~6 6,7,0 f , ,,7 k ,,,, OKA IN—aalts from tint Iran,* of 7eo bold, OATS at :031 tbo groom/ of economy. sod Arlo, of ouperioii ty In •ghtlng bfstfil. IlYs Flom', It; 11-3.from etoro srii,75. walla I othons. Uo rocorronerob preriol-u for reeirl da Mo. ahloof std infirm otLeors. It duos not appeoi sec. sr,' to 62; I ' 34° rm. """'s * 4 55 , . 13 '. 1%. do st 5,3 , .,...,'N.1, Boater, r.,,,,,,, ~..,,,,,,.1„. ~,,,,1,, 00 , for ~,,16,,:o! ,7LY, boob st C. 3for Spring and 73 tor tall: 4fio bosh Spring et wort r.r2 fortifiroftion, Tho army In Utah riimrins sailor 6'; C"'"o';') serf o°..i 'soh 21.th " .1 "0" , 0170, 3Wdo Ear sod otorols Inthe *liftoff° of s me:forint fore.; to ards a from atom at 711, and 1101 do at 75 War.or, Ami, i,,h Rea! ~, conquered and 10,11.0 toople. Ils is ostiffird that be pre pervasion cf rt,;ht an I justt.o thron.ch coestilior an Inert . GR°CERILI—sII ` •° ". O "4 N. 0. Matson., " stt i t' 40 pa tloncii;oown nr rroognisoad by lb a poopliaof 11, 6 uoiroa 51:4(452; Syrup, 60 table at retberrenord printt Savor, le, Staten, Is impo,sible in thugLortitory. Therlteitofs only .13 and 6 hi.do st 94,0%, sort 11( 4 bolo Ornehed and coffee any ~,,,,,,,,,, f„,. liar i .,,.„, 0„, of troop. meta otherviso clispcted of rlntlng the coming sesecin. ' ' . BUCKWHEAT FLOUli—sales fru+ store or 2/3.4 bit et $ll., The Secretary of the I afericr sity• that ilbriai t a tiro :and Lcold. at 81.93. quarters ending in Srptomber, the oal,s of thonds folded SEED—a bolo of 100 both Closer (Mtn store at s4,ot*. $1,20 and 11a0 do prime White ossl,3a. 1 oore ~,,,,,,,,, 3,617,0,0 .„„ ~.„„ , ~,,6 0,,,,, Burma a EOOO--aalse of 4 and 3 table 801 l Butter at IS y 1 , worrants. lb reorn.Lmendo that a low be pasird In spirit .. and 2 bblo Ma:goat 10; ILO dc n do at IS. of liberality to tmttlere on hnocenplod Inerls. alb log to ' DRY fllVlL—seals of 33 bosh Peachus from gore at $l. cab two years from the date of fillog hie derbriolif land, el lrESE .— ssirs of 75 sod 75lt.t. W.ll. at 10. moat, osltaln orb .1, to make Lls proof and pay for hi foal, A0 PLES—rates of 21) bble at $2,62 land 50 do choir° at $3. at the some limo making It Incumbent on the Utast nt to ONIONN—a solo of 10 bosh at CO. . offer et public sob, by proclamation, MI bend. ill t mos , i lthid—stoody, roles of :heal at Ll 4, nob .3 6t. off bare been sarreyed by anthority of cargrfpi, at iv time "," 1". „'„' . ."; " i.'•4..W.; do Al 3; and 46 do dresrod at sod. withintwo years after the plats of eurserhova nap. ~ `.......""i5t of 33. lodes Chlokerm at 03 m poli, 13' do Ile also sago,. the manner of preventing liando:'' ere. .'",,,".,..;" If rstr -f rand 15,.../dles Vehi, Lota,, 12, . Frets that orScial doeurcentoJnolify the holier thatth Most ' '`N' ; ' , ' ,a'. loTonl noolity .11iddlIcano st $:.5 1,1 i attrociono ClOlO3 of murder sod rapine charged Olt e In. .Ismand 10 1030tdropf.rd t1.1.0 soul (tots at 1:31 M ten. dlsne,h.oce in [- vi li fy racoon C0,11110.111e1l by dlognisw b ff . HA I ---ealea of 15 Loudest ars,. at SiSyr 22, ton.. Sfr,or. men. at tire msons; hove torn taken for lento 11 on. •'..' 1...7. Whi.7.s9. end sl7( (i3, ` . 113LT--e solo of CVO bush at 06. Milian l n / lien; tho policy now bOothortb a , froth tr.bal resersattons. The seiner; reponse Ir L the will requiro at hunt $10:0,000. It Libelant* tIL tho oforstiono of purchooo and dfsenholion Itemthd A.,:z cultural office should be confined to so. h vorbly of p ant nestle, rotting*, etc, se horn 11, , 1 already boon rltatrocin ed i too confab). Ile re.antimmlcan appropriadbe Irtp Yin ofand conynnier ft sic notnodstiono far Inc ut of the United litotes In New lif lb in liarton'enicotre Wosnroorost. DI, 2.:. —Tto, following Is 1110 ballt kr I.y Th. now e lent ot ,t,ittg Twrelytlint t0 , 114C3-51r. 'he mon 10. NI,. fLmfork 70 . Sir. flamer 17; 11r.; li. t : 1 Hr '('tine 0; olr. Lori It; sratterfne oilman yo ~odi lilt bb strode nu/Door nt r,lo, roiled •Afff. nece...9..t to me nor lot. 14. torooL 1., .4.: ter-fret the moon., 11 ,1p.niiitr ,Cl MI 2,l,m•ltty. COMMRCTAL RECORD. L. J. Fir, COInITTTER OF ATIBITVATION I'Or.,DECEMBEP J.ums Very V I (hulas Pstr.sov. Jossru 30AINTAIL le AND CORIZIEILCIAL. cri• .; Torte axe sumo very rtiosillortst facts connected with the tr, Arfolftn grow trade, says the Jeurnal of (loan-notc It , lin gated on sped anthority t hat !stmt.:Tan. much lower at We ILlvettaasl than at any ot the Pealing Baltic ports This rid wonru appear to show concinsirely that the Quart:rat haft already made nu over export.tron, and that tLo fetnre sop on Olen for Brithh nvirketyntrort.ronr e eht.hy from this tido?. tr . Tan excellent quality of Artieriean ',heat the surrett.Y.Lat 17, wall favor ouch flernatd, earl we eestaluly loot La- wenn f farther 'nate.. in the export trade hence beton. tile teat Including Use auppiress at tear tuba ports, there tfd terlL „erte ab stout four trillbon Inwh wheat astrfahlo for ~hiprrt ent. .' cad trtrik forett-a dettatrl need tot fail et tieing "net. on lewl to any rattler -due.) .drama re print, The Jour - r. I emle SUattni,s.er, fro ut rt Cet:t however. 1, eat V.ly ort authority su PnIZADELYHIA, Dec, 27.—A h.frnet of:trhe. I . op rlcrti. . 11 .4guye.—Through the courtesy eilbS. D. An- ',..r.raratida ur , g,,,,,. If,_, , ,1,8,,,, chief dark of tho Post-oflico' of thiS ity, aria nosed ahw ee,• eit . i:11:01 itt ' ii ' n ' t ' sl c:, h t ..' o A .,; j : the Associated Press is furnished with an' early opy o 'k .",, , 4 , 2 7,7,i , i tit be...mot, :two, hot .cosp.-,;:t r . 1i . 4• 1 ?, if the President's :Heritage, of which Oil; folio ic "'''''"*.`" n ''''" = """' 1 . '. :•1 e le it that about shunt o of Floret.. ti!la oro in vita'. is an abstract. Intim, and that the daprellta with Cool,' d Our deep and heartfelt gratitude is item to het StlttbotO. Tab flope.itern urn trios;pin' sod '"g'''' t r''''' Almighty power which has bestowed tipOri no .5 eh °Mo. nun of Passe :Arc Imgte i I a ' r ' l e r tth blh o ' w b t'zi- varied and r,11,1),r0p, blessings throughout, the net ecter.ekifibeniie cloy. What rho rot tioliaV b. wl ' ll Lie no year. May we over be under the dial. gurd co ` EZ I t'''''''''''''' b"`• '' Pr'"l . '''''`= ^,ll / 1 1041 tr 2III b o r n e n e n f rtl ' o . F . 7, len ' c ' e .V 1r 1-= h e.l'wear 'b rf., . rr° and Foto:ton. Whllst it Is the duty of the President km lieu to 1 rdi We that knothir heavy firm ir,rat '' "". to thue to giro to Congrecti information Or, the .s ale "gar./ In inf - vrolh.rt hoes either suqpend. ,,i n d rV i frg„,'',4 of the Friinn, T shall nut refer in detail •ii the re at 'i141.. ,,,,, dad.- I sad and bloody occurrenees et Harper's Fiii,ry. l- alvo ,'",."'"'," int Ini =4 = l ' illP.v. , by rail hare comince- proserration id the first instinct of nature,'sod lb re- ,`:,`",, 71 .",,,,a,',-",Pr' •"I•''T,.. Float la 13 ,..,- foram. tore .y Irate of society In which the .!.Yartl is all fa un a washed - 1 .:,-- h ",,1 1" '„,„ z, , .),."t' o r, 3 `' : '',, " 44 , 9,, '," the time responded over the beads of tho pant le, mend, To Tbfq fact, can many r. c;lllciditt dr "‘,..' r ."--Ca -: must tit lost become Intolerable, hot I indtHge in no ter, shows the: even It 4:amend le vellltag Ca brZlilrlo r ere betr ' n such gloomy folebodiogs. Oa the contriiryl I fir ly S eatt doh to the beet advantage Commove acOrr a the Id.- te ttt rirrn til th t r . strodo or polttical .in, sad were liter to belleVe that the events at Harper's Ferry: by ea /s- -lug the people to pause and reflect upon the puma le furnish triq aife r jir " rar ' i: b ,7, i ;,.,,L7,,,r, b ,!:;:, h , r i,„!'. ~''' 'clrlill peril to th eir cheriched institutions, will lio,the me s [Chicago Prem. ,;- '' --"'"' uutter Providence of allaying the excitement a d Tem number of li, gq ki 1,1 here Up to thi is o preventing future outbreaks of a similar ilfba.rac r. ..- 41X, 'Tito...Let cdtdinn. eine. tadtaltact:nd tl ' o . T g r f t i . - t_; ' When in the pro-res. ..,r erects the inhabitants of I,',„". '"g ==, == oPt vot'itt than Let 5 . .. C. rfv ' ei ' nfe ' Tire any territory sholl nave reached tho cumar ratio r- t=i ° .‘" b r .'" I ' l ' 4 e:ne'l l b ' l l" ''' :." r r,.id fsw eil to f arm a State, they will then proceed ill a re,g . pu f te"s-ars7criP er Llots '' r " on' T;": " arrlT '''' p or - ' 7t '-'" J:iV., 1 tar manner, and in the exercise of the rigblet,of po . owked teleg hem al un't‘jtre,',lcA,o hi'grer.-lOht."Culi'll'ete: ular sovereignty to toms a constitution preparrito y ' 4 '4- to oidnalasiou into the U... After this l,tras be n TAILYZ2 of IlvdalittaCZ CelfailYlLL—We learn that tho done, to ~.,1, lay the ~,,,g,,a,:_ . ~._ ~,t,,,_ veasanigton Insurance company. c 4 et-eetehd, ii., (taw 1.,,k4 A.,. ~,,., ~„,1 1,0 ,„ 7 „is t ' ,: d ' - t ir, ° ,,, ty: i ; ul io , taroXit t ana nota ta .n nignmeet. Tire on.e.ohant Alottual loam-area .1 ash trio,,with ,u, sta. cry a+ their constinitiOn rti y. insuritoed be...Le r e ' s - otl4 liji ':;d Th " ' l 4.' "" an T. done I at tire time ol tit...admission. Pile sou 1 rirslcs. hew Joao tern oreg, ,r nried I naV r ", t ' ;' ,;"'„,, 1 1l r „-` , .i,,, idirreople ha* hanpily been recrignrced in totiso hit 1 Otna Leydslatur e hoe pruslitvo stringent, end iTthe . mare, or tither by an almost neenhuond rod, or h..11i. head g I aholecome wad prop, lea, for the regulation a f fore( a I agarrefes, b. regard. bon., luititutamp, the intonate of the last Congress. ... . ~. I the Public have barn ro agree tott.--iPail. than. Llst. Tlas bog market e .ined on Monday at a dd.:Honor 2.5 c, All !avail! rut.ann at my eurntaatol naVo nem en ployed and shell continuo to be,,employed ti ha. I from: Stitordne I it! ' b . the laws against lb° African Siavo- trade . Therm .dt twit day thc:o. vh."4:.no'l'lt'Ll'Zl'l; I*, /4i " I "' '''' ji. f b ' of Congresi reairekaini n g the clove trade,Jl id lid_ favnruhla rd.. et 11, w.oltlier for kfvinuTl°4-?,jf."..etthr° !loved, have, with v cry rare and iusignitirio4texcepC ",""„Ftr 1. '".61 ^. ,,, ' tt,u, Cinemas., bare oincalans:rt iana. acr,inpli-lled their purpose fbr a perioel,tif mute ; `,'T.i,r,,'::, , i '' ti , i . :ltttiserrattr a renew, and 0,1 !OE Wiranl (dart half a century. There has becti no itrt:e.piibt , ; are ehytwe' `;' rid etticr:7l.r "r ftV' g T.- .4)- . , i ,"" d , i ''' '''' .= addition I , Oro number. f Our .I,arke,t'u• 2 ,1.“.1.,: Du teurro..ldribit nOto ...r0 Int ;7..4 trrlng' X ';''''. " ' o'i" ring thin period their:Armin:went in eivilirition.ha ! rrn;r r ose releo, r,.. —, , ' ''';'' ,; i , for stmpasseti that nf any other portion of HO, Alm I higher, on i t on ...on 01, 1110k111,'nycl.4:Inzrron,:%riV,,,-rcel,d .11 can rase. This lights and blessnigs of Chris Hank I nit , : have been extended to them, and both thole moral ' and physical condition has been greatly imjerneed Ite.open the trade and it would ho diflicult tri,deler mien whether the effect moult lie more deleterious n tile interest+ of the sna.lor or 11,,,n of the-thatly bdrn stare. .1 the or ale to rho master, tiro nap mo, , to de droad,.l houdi In (do ihtrodutdi“n 4. wild, heathen and ignorant barbarian. a tering th;44/!it. °rain, ly ant ,iniet slaves, ,rho-0 Len.ters hate bee. on I he soil for several ganero: i on, n Tbid might tend to borharire, demortilize fond exarperate IEI4 vwhole mare, and predneemost deplorable ~e nsequeliet. Tits efloar o11, f,..•hog •lave ardold. if pa•,ldleito still 'or re de n pt. rat Ir. st ora ..1.1 ~ I o d t'ars.dtar. and .oral n.ation to r- .;slur "list worrid In I hle,etreirt upon unhappy .liti..ap,clf, ii no yhould to opc!n team slave trade. The ivindom a moo, o ovo Nimrod l by thiat gue, ernment towards China hes been vindicated lip the I evens. While we curtained a neutral pinitiondh the was waged by Ilr eot Britain and Francs airninst the Chinese Empire; nor late Minister in obedience to his instrnetions, judinously en-operated with the minister. or theme powers in all peaceful Et:teaming to secure by treaty the just concessions demanded fly the interests of foreign commerce. The result tithaL satisfactory treaties have bean reminded with China by the respemive ministers of the United States, Great Britain, Prance and Russia. He relates out diplomatic esurse with China. I: is Lut simplijus lice to the Chinese authorities to observe that threctilib., out the whole transaction, they appear to hare' Acted F in good faith toward, the ailed State, It is herd that this has been done in their oven peculiar fashion: but we ought to regard with a lenient eye, this arts hient customs of an empire,dating back for thon4inds of years, as tar as this may be concistant with our owns national hon.r. The conduct of our tuinrseer on this occasion, hos received my crittro approbatidtt It affords as mull, satisfaction to itilorne ye:ell:at ell our ditimnities with the Itepairlio of PorakieT hare been satisfactorily adjoined. Ile relates the eirettnistanCes in relatinn b; ;tho Fan Juan affair, and concludes by raying. that (Jen s /feet' has recently'returneti from his mission, boring successlolly aecomplished lie object, un I there is no longer any good mason to upprehend 11 collision be- t triton the forces of the two c.ma ti les during the pend- ing of the existing negotiations. I regret to inform you that there Ems been ne;iin- proicnent to the affairs of Ale:clefs since my last: on_ noel message, and I ram again 'bilged to ask; the.' eoraedt attention ot Congress in the unhappy cenifi• 610 of that Republic. Ito repeats the recunamatiti, dation that authority may be given to the Presitlent to establish one or more temporary military sihite tter ,iss the Mestean line, in Sonora and Chihmittria, whore id., May Ina nexeisury to protect the bites and property in, Artismean aid Mexican citizens again s: the inni ,ions as t! depredations or the liai. 5. Os nail as rd I„o :el ror or. on that rvuhqes,f,_ gin The failure to Tro, the Post-effort Hill, necessarily gives birth to serious rtheelion.. Congr,a, by 're- fusing to pass the general appropriation bill Ilereith• ry to carry on the government, may not only arifle its action, hut Might even destroy its existet*C. The arm), the navy, tho judiciary, in short every department or government can no longer perlobto their function 0 Congress refute the money necesSO- ry for their support. If this induce should teach the country the necessity f electing a full Congress,ln sufcient tune to enable the President to couvetie them in any emergency, Dieu immediately after the old Congress boo °sowed, it re 11l bare been prodde- tire of great good. In u time of sudden and alarni- log danger, fnrolgo or domestic, which all nannies must expect to encounter In their progr/ss. The ~‘ very salvation of our institutions may bo stated ',. upon the assembling of Congress without delay., elf 'i under such eircurnstancm, the President should find himself hi the condition in which he was placOil f, at the close of the last Congress, with nearly hdll 1 the States in the Union destitute of representatirds, , i the cmmquenees might ho disastrous. I thurerami recomroond to Congress tu carry iota, effect the prh: li risiims of the Constitution on this subject, and in ' pass a law appotnting some day previous to theAth ' ~ of March it, each year, fur the election of an odd '' number of representatives throughout all the StatOri They have already appointed a day for the election of electors for President-V:4 Vice President, ari,tl i this measure has been appruvgd e by tha country. l. : 1, I would again capross.a mostleeideil opinion in :, tr favor of the consuetion of a P eifle Ilailroa I, for ri, reasons sta,ed in nrylisn annual; neeMligini, Wheh . I reflect upon what wOuld he the defer:moles. condle It [loo °roar States and Trs rritcrie•, welt of the Rocky, 1.1 ~,, m„,,, i , I e,..„ of war with to naval power suf.. 1 ficiently strong to interrupt all niterneurse %Mital o r thorn by the to 0 seas. the I,Ortnus. lam 'till fe more ronvirp.o,l rhea .ern rf the vast noportancoriE n: hi th Ilalkood. (.7,, fp:trarco an.' ft ire .t.ll a.!cAnr:r.g. '2OOO . 0.1 flat, prn A nvplernt.• drna .1 fl:, Su4 , 4t dull ant 110141.1, anzi.ol, to at dot ii, el Molil .ur'pl lot fo,r wre /441111/Ip., d. .I.er Irioetruvuere 11%1.: •nr.l Pro.] Troy rr rr Tho,iro wr-.,^PIfiru >nd .1. rtg - 1 , 1 thi-1113. k•t tar ..ron r y, los!, ~ ~r r.... ~ i -,.'' .4 " .'.." 5. ",; , bP,,"'k:',.h, - I.'!.' '',' ,I ~,,,„,, ~,,,,..-4.,,,:-.z.7;',/,‘g.! ,::.:!;_.f.„;, -,:-..,!:•,;,;- : u .. H",. 1 Iht at S;lgc . breslted li oilll olklket .1-nd'; tlaln of 1,1 at -eroding T.211. Illdek--tto hide MOOS,. lo Stoll doll Rod oo•rttled; a feTr mslso, hive Pe.at rondo, but at talc,' which Itsvo no margin f., tbotkoller. iVo quo. ',re., 41, do triromod, re; du ,l dry IC, dry Mut pima. 12, dry salted 8, do trio:m.ln°, dr.,' oar, 14, preen c.... If LI hh,p pelte, 12dyg SI--iTqlpdo Illsdp. Cortldt;--Tber, trete oo Salo) r•ported this tonrniog:op to the tiro. Of stoats; the rrport. The market runtlonm (Inn. For qupttatotto Ito Wir- to the nottlavl eircollr of Slestro Whitt 45plder : . . IiTtELT cents ILLTOfir. F.tr.cl,r.l' Rlo Cr.,lT:e. DfC. 17_....... 11,..irrAl 914 , el ter Lark It initryd—......... fi,..nr lett., . Taken for c:r/titmptiort. to Itlct.abd .........2{500 :re of RI, this elan . Fa-eS 3 , sio 10,570 F411,-21:06 Fge t u ITinifred,flont, nt 120142 , 4: 1500 du Jun %ling, In swre, 11.; 1000 do Monditniollkg 1140 &cif. I. rowiliiien gentle, 11; 1000 do In lots at 11.?:;67;12;4; 1C0 ,, ,10 to 11 ,4411,j. GOO do do lifi,ii?,ll; kW do itoegreile, taken n pil,t 9 CIT.. ILPLIIIII*4ItIO marlitt tontinona Wady, with :s fefr de- ;and ior,nil doscriptious of Lentil. Thu heaviest aka , ions 01 OM rout aork bare niniorlwel n larger propigetioti of he lo woggredes, kr which themIS P.ltnn epegolatien fog wiry :he einol, et freeent onibrates o letier onnortmen t than ' eon% ol 'iho li inonfiencripthion Ww gnotg ptlalt• Wont 12 .. .t . ,!..it. fah 115,/,::11;i.,c, Liigusyro 12,413c,•Jgra I.s@hie. 1 i , %Yager it Ei.rn, c.,,nv . Brok, r .. Bof iinegr, Dec. 21, 1159. ColegoOPßOnt'Cg AND PRoCZSIONTLADL—Tbe reesibln and n lifinieeleol ',endure tor the p„... vett, rOnMared VriEtt (hoe, tea Vert* trrertnus uttl the turn. Week lu ISLB,:will la• f..0.1,,, lb., following teitili, lltchlos. . le t Pee r. week.q'ic woe , b 11 •1nr,1 10—....12 till 12,130 6,114 ,:ISS t'.36 ear, 1.n.14..-.11,741 40.571 :13 32.. q 10,C.14 12,119 14...,1 r.1.7L1 27.5k8 16.373 f1.111:G 2,435, .I b n , 1 , ...•-.11, ,, 54 II 479 535: /1M; en,..... 1,7 ;AO! Cl.* rley, 0.7.1 1. 1,1Z...07 ,170 4.7 I. 4: n 0 51l aed Llog 2n,.1.10 12 . .4 71.2 3 :133e. '275 s, V,138 77.114 51311 31;0 , 3 SGS Ci 1113.3 N033.133.33 1.774 1,101 1,114 . 263 . 710 'll- - thaw, lbw rtc.t.lpla cal atdpmento .11 J 1.3031 detasod bog. cue Ilrat of November, compamd 7 .O1:11 1F1,7and ISSY: IS:2 75.59 1557. ..07,176 155.546 07,503 ..............S5 77d 1'4129 1u4136 ........14211 179,701 77,999 ;70,86.4 4274' 'r'd Lu /..{ ..... Torn) Coco Nov. 1 .judp Nov. L. L.ll r.riT for p,l,.ers, 145,z12 47,724 L,Prtan & TEII3. ILI V.Ett NC IV D. 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    Fort Eanr..--Threo Sr.huh /Aipt for n full ei orreof Nor tang and Boolz.keepinp, ( Iwo unlimited) in ILeBirini gtium Commercial Collego. + Ico it au Or'porturliry rarely atered fix MIY one intending In at-leoil a ustiist4itm of iblot kind. and ono ittalrbouhlakin ittirttotaget n.. thoko Fold very 'he'll.. Thir term In Fie-fernil operation ft, over n year.atti.t it to, PLC,.icany any i.iruilar gine in mid reminoily:furOteti partittthtrA ntply at this officr. uenv,' thescholaiehipc ran be bad.BANE STATEMENT for the week preceding Ore. 26th

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    Coi-tt eo (traits.Ert Sassiown—ltelere JudgesM'Clire, Mellon and Parkeruhday, Dec '.27ih.—Mnrx Hersh, ago.' 20,residing in Third {Yard, Allegheny, was found,'on legal inquiry, to be instusenod thCourt r-! dere& his retention in the, toseat Hospitoal,where he has been already for unne time past,He is 'now to he kept there of the expense of thecounty.Charles Hawkins, indicted for the larceny ofsaddle,. bridle, some carpenter's tools, etcpro-petty of fitatticd Russ, of Robinson township,was put en- jriai. The artioles wore stoke onthe night of the 221 of September, 1558, nodfound at the house of Hawkins by hillier Clark,oonetable, In floVentber beset. Suspicion hadfastened upon Hawkins, and on oath of RutsextbPilberron, Justice Tidball issued n search warrant, Which wits served by the constable, Mr.Cu rb, and the reatilt of the search was a wagonload ofarticles found in the house of accused .Verdict of guilty.:

    Hawkins was abet) indicted for el oiling a pairof hipstraps nod a.bluott bridle from Henry Ma.Closkey, of Robinson township, in August,1858. The case was a clear oneand the verdictrendered was the samosa that in the other.Stillanother indictment watt pee ling agaiuotflawkide for stealing a grain cradle, a piece ofrope, and a log chain from Alexander McCurdy,of Robb:rade' township. Verdict of guilty. Somefour or five other indietmeots for larosny hovebeen !totted againut this name man.Law& Winter pleaded guilty to a charge ofassault anti battery.a„,,SPUBLICAN NOMINATiOII.9 to one SIM:NT/IAND Nznin Wauna.---Following are the !tondos.tuns for Councils and Ward adoers in the 7thand 21k;wards of ibis city:Seventh Ward—Solent, Council, W. C. McCarty;Co&mon; Council, R. Morahan, George Sonia;School Directors, Hugh Young, Biddle Arthurr;Assesaur; B Thompson; Judge, A. M'Creery;Inspector, 11. K. Moorhead; Conatable, SRichardson.

    Ninth Word—Select Council, J, M. M'Cargo;Common Connell, W. M. Wills, IV. M. Edwards,J. 11. SoYder; School Directors, J. Harrison,Hugh diVlielvy; Asouesor, 11. Hammond: Con-stable, Gl:Keyaer.The naives of candidates in all the other wardswe kayo already publinhedAizandllarr ittI.U7sLICAN NOMINATION.Fire! Word—Select Connell, J. Atwell; CommonCondoll, A LI Smith, Wm Dyer, C Arbuckle, .4.8Love; School Directorth J Bingham, 3 W Bs:-ter; :Alderman, John Dyer; Constable, DavidGow; Assessor, 8 BulforJ; Judge, J Drennan,Inapcotor,,W Robinson.Second Word—Select Council, John liopkina;Common Council, James Sloan, Joe Kirkpatrick,John Brown, John 111'Dortald; School Direntora,flans Dunlap anti IV A Reed, each a years; DrBain! Lyear; Constable, Jae Aasea-@or, Starritt; Judge, Geo R. Riddle; Inspec-tor, John Ballentine.

    Third Ward—Select Council, Jno Brown; Com-mon Council, Simon Drum, James M'Brier, D I.Smith, and John Alexander; Assessor, Bawl WM'Ginnies; ;School Directors, Wm. Walker, J. L.Graham; Judge, Joe Mlleker; Inspector, 11Ray; Constable, Wash. Swain.Fourth It:id—Select Council, John Wright;Common Connell, Win Smith, W W Ball, .1 Mes.kimen, Wm' Miller; (the cloee vote INS REI fol-lows: Miller ±45, John M'Graw 242;) SchoolDirectbre, S Lbty, ItlB Fronds; Judge, R BIM;Inspeolor, J.O M'Pherson; Arsossor, James Geeham; Coostablc, Wm Hobson.OCR faithful 'carrier ill Olillbgon the frienfriendsiof the Gaulle nd others, with the Ga:etleCouot-log-roomAlma so for 1860. Give him a benefit.

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    C IFWostvnintuPeter A °maltDodd Jonas

    . ,3tS3IOCrtATIC Crrr CoIII-ZorrONt—The Coma-lain for the nomination ateandidates for Mayor,ChritreHer and Treasurer liras lind Tuesday, atHie, Court House. John IC AfeClottry, Esq.,celled the Convention to order at: eleven o'clock,and. appointed T. B. Ihoidten and J. N. Rich-. aids, Secretaries. The credentials of the delo-gales were called far had handed in.,We have heretofore: published the names ofthe:delegates in full, and there is no need of re-00i/thing them ] [deo. 11. Keyser, Esq , woo tinanirneuely elect-edChairman of the Convention, and on inkingbit treat said: -We meet for the first tlean- in several yearsunder very peculiar cirontruidenees. I thankyon with my hand on my heart for this flatter-ing, token of your conlldeneer I am ready toyield up all personal cooeiderations for the gen-eral . good of the democratic. party and for theinterests of the oily. lam emuly;to eacrifico allIni,pereenal feelings on tbeteßae,Of the demo.cretin party. Men live ond'4l4r, but principleilremain. Upon the permaneimy glad oUccaini odemocratic ideas and polioy . 'depends the petangency of the government. I nay thin in nodisfeSpect to the Republioatte, who I believe arehoneat in their opinions. I cannsel in thisConVention harmony, concord and peace. Letthe. nominee, be be who ht- may, receive ourundivided support. Let U. 3 go forth topot him inthe Mayor's chair. Now M the time, and thereis no doubt we can elect him, (Cheers.)Moises. T. 11 Hamilton, J. 111. Itieharda roodW. C.;Moreland wore elected Secrotarice.OS Motion of Wm. Alexander, the delegatesfront Ile Third ward substituted flenry Stonerto platie of Ed. Aurentz. In the Fourth ward,J. afetenna in place of A. Holstein : nod in theNinth 'ward .1. H. Weeks in place of flannelHaya,

    TatJewish people of this city held a meetingin their Synagogue on Sandal evening to deviseways and means for raising a subscription forrelief to the Jews who have been driven outofMorocco and have taken shelter in Gibralter andother placed; of safety on the coast. D. Stras-berger was chosen President, and J Iliertnett,Secretary. The meeting, after passingresole.dons sympathizing with the sufferers, and prom.i4ing to contribute cheerfullyto their relict, tookup a handsome collection, and afterwards ap-pointed the.. 'following gentlemen n committee toobtain subscriptions to be appropriated towardsthe object art forth: .1. Morganstern, A. Fink,W. Frank, L. Mayer, H. Rosenbasb, F. Bach-each, H. Ilibberman, B Prayer.1111111111,11M11 PAS9ENGI6II RAtLITaT —The rarson this road aro now fairly going. They runyesterday full of passengers, nod appeared tohodoing a first rate bueincee. For tonny'reasonsthe earlaro more neat, elegant, and convenient,than even those on the Citizen's road to Law-renceville. There are several cars on the track,and the names of the condoctordAre as followtoGeo. W. Pierce, John Obey, Michael ',Wl:ho-ley, Wm. Livingstone, Nathan Plummer, JosephO'Brien, Nano Patterson.

    Rom Ilaatic, Chief of Police, returned yes-terday from Wheeling. with a young fellownamed John Williams, in custody, charged withbeing concerned in the theft of jewelry at Ken-nedy's etore, in St. Clair street, some time since.The particulars of his arrest at Belle Air wehave already published. Ile eaye that he didnot fake the goods, but that they were taken bytwo other fellows and given tohim. The Moyercommitted him for trial.

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    • IV tonvenquit then &rounded to nominatecandidata; for Mayor, Controller and Treasurer.Saroll ITarper nominated Alex. Mellwaine, ofthe lqiith Ward; others nominated Jas. S lion •Alfred Anshuta and J. Miclory Phillip,.Charicii Barnett, , moved that the iota forcandidates-ha given viva race, which was adoptedClutention then nominaled for ControllerEdw.i. Campbell, Jr., and Alex. Minter, ,and titupioations closed.

    Tne lectors of Prof. Barker nt the Universitylast evening, it being the twelfth rind last of thecourse, sins a meat brilliant exposition of elec-tricity mognetiion. Fie had a battery set lii ofono litindred tops, and with it ht pt rh,rniedsome of oho moot brilliant ext,rinients Sits,were ever seen in this oily. The whole coursehas been highly'sticcessfoland we trust it is theinnugoratiou of a series of courses Of ecienlificlectures in this city.

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    • .Jolin!D. Moreland, John C and .T.imesBlack:dor; Clop., were nominated for Trenourrer, and nominations closed. Tilr. Blackm..redecliusd to ho a Candidate and so aloD did M..

    •Wr Ittarn'that'a landlord lir3P murdered onSaturday night Jaat, at TrilJelphia, Va , aboutnine raileo east of Wheeling. We have no par-ticular°, hob proodone the atriir Jai the reoult ofa drunken bratel.

    Mr; Steel:rue Bahl that tut there *au now butOne etitididale fur Treasurer, hoinoved that Mr.Moreland be the candidate of the parry, whichwam Sacipted by neclamationSecretary than proceeded to call the roll, andfound Yale dercootes to he all present .The:flonvehtica then proceeded la holict forlklayom •

    IPe are iude3:ited to Case & Co , ChronicleBuilding 9, fur the Atlantic Monilily for Jutiuury,1860, which is the time. to eutiscribe. The aboveis au excellent perkIlesu Csnarsor.—The Independence lisp,Ninth Ward Engine Company, hare just pro-cured ut au caprnsc cf some $5OO, a splendidnear hose carrius, mord in style or finish toany in the city.

    it tit c.2') 20 21Phillip i_ .... .3_l .'"i7 11 16 21lieneetry G 1Anshu 4 3 0Arta' the 401 t Charles fispoctt withdrewthe name of Mr. A dehutr, nod his &legates vut.C4fir Phillips

    .Aftet the fate ballot, Mt. Bartlett towed thattho nemination be declared unanimous, whichROSS carriedMr. Wllwaino was called to the stand. Ilesold tw, to ho the stendard-boaror lof the de-mecraoy in this city, at sunlit a time, with eogood a prospect of emcees., excites) feelings thatonly hie; glistening rya and his quivering lipwere etiffteirnity eloquent to thank his fellow-tloncrale for. Should ho he elected, ho wouldmake Old' aphrrc of .the office wider; ho wouldnot I.nvit It t;.4 now, ttembbeJ, coLlined and con-fined,- fop would maks it powerful, not only forWe eal3 of jtoie, bur foe the advantage, also,of .the cfeinueratic p ly, in which he wan hornand reared, and to which he had sworn fealty.Thesrentarlit; were PrPi Ved with vociferousapplause.

    The flitavetition then proceeded to the nomi-nation or (iontroller.Mr. Brewn withdrew the Lame of CdwardCampbell, Jr., at Iho request of that gentlemen,Witerautioh a motion was male that Alit. flun•tor, Esq y fn ., the nominee of the donmeracy forController,: which was earritul by acclamation.0. Moved' that 'a committee of two heappitinted 'from each ward as nu exeeutivc com-mitter foi the city, of which the chairman ofthe 'Foreiing, Dr. Keyeer, he whichwaac-arrfed The Doctor said is' ittuld lake alittle iliac! to entiaider the appointment' of theOutdid), the names in duo*rNotiorentinir taryindjourae.l.Ei.avtairn.r Lan old Jan, r a Hoot by birth,can. I. Om May,w'C olive yesterday, and madeatinlitett I,llnt n person named Francis Loweryhad yon away from Baltimore with his (Thornp•nil) Rif,' and that the pair are now in thiscity; that, en his accosting her in the etre,here, site :10.1.1 him that Lowery wan Carryingbig linifejn'y.l would take vengeance on himthryonet.,

    /11TrIoVEMENT rN PIIESCOVe CONS.—Mr. Carl-ton Newman, ofßirmiogham,Allegheny county,Pa , has just received from Washington a Potent,dated the 20th day of Dec 1F59,f0r an lc:wowedPrenreve which he exhibited in our officelent evening. Like most Useful discoverie., thinin exceedingly tnmple,nud we Coll very confident-ly any it will tenure for Mr. a very flatteringiribuiefrOno the ladies, whose experience in thematter of putting up fruity hoc not hitherto, inall cases, been of the most sanisfaci try kind.This very simple contrivance of lie Newmanconsists in a gurnelastic !nand which eu,relesthe jar or eon, tirrellelrkbliy sealisg it. Theatmospheric preesure upon this ring, tonally ex-eludes t beair arid perfectly f reserves the fruit Heexhibited specimens of preserved peaches, 'errfine. His cans have been adopted by and metthe approcatlon of Gen. Negley, Prof. Pryor, ofAllegheny only, and others In short, Mr. N.'sinvention will supercede all °there new in toe,se it is a perfect success, and any lady ran putup securely in an hone no much fruit as she maydesire for family use. Thin invention will alsohe not fuel to apothecaries hod eliertlillt,Go .n rdt toeb's Sorting Alm:binan are rapidlyvatting publie attentian. Ilandreill h.no eXans.NI theta in operation, and expreendgreat admire.nn at the splendid specimens of mark exhibited in.how ease at the entrance to males rano, Thearhinen challenge the most critical examination.II who here tiered them creak in tartan of the high-I praise of their operation. Cali and nen them,er Ilbrrea'ritarr. earner et trker. Anil F Itb Orertß,story

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    RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE.Thlrir-51.11.1 Congres..—Firb, Sr+olnn.

    IVANIIINGTON CITY, Dee. 27.Stso ter..—The President's Annual Message wasbrought in by the President's Secretary.r. Jeer:son, ufGO , moved that it he road.Mr. Collett:ter, of Vt., objected, as the understand.ing among the Senators, was that no business shouldho done during the Christmas week.The question was debated by Messrs. Doris, Fes-sender], Bayard and others; when the motion of !res-ent] pre railed--Yea, 2.d —Naye 12.The C err-et:lry of the See ato.dhen read the Mes-sage.

    Thompooo'e story is that some eighteen years[lgo he win' living with rnine laird," i 0 loot•nod ;that while there he formed n connec-lion pith lids woman, whom be has ever sincebeen living with as his Tian, nod that they hovehad threechildren the eldest of which is viz-teen yearn Of age They came to B.ltiruoresame yent;or more ago, where Thompson woolinto the gfenery brininess, and his "wife'• kept nhinter stand in the market. There she became'nmiuninlei With Lowery, who won a huckster inthe tlonr line, nod the two getting very well on-~uniuted eloped one fine morning. the womentaking with, hot TlitempeWs watch nod Romeother offiolOaaf clothing eta , rdsorno rider! Helearned pair had gone welt, and arriv-ing in thisnity met hit late spouse in them/net,00 whioNiiine .he told hint of Lowery's inten-tion total, hie knife oppeiro from Ilia elate•mow ar _Thonllool {hot the parlie.,of whom heline been iti *carob, lily, been, f,,r enmo vp,pko,huoktiters in the Allegheny market. (inthis affidarld n warrant 01,4- iesord, and officerHoutilton {ins sent in putrid: of the individu-el., hut muild not find them last night. Anothersearch will Itirubahly find them if they are stillin there parts.

    Mr. Clingrnan, hf N: r., proporced to postponethe conrlderation of the Message till January 2d.Mr. Bright,. of Ind., raid it recoil he better toadopt the usual col.b. Ile me•e.l that the messageand documents Le pribted, but asked that hie motionover until after the holidays, of the Senate bedno printer yet.,al:ihniairzoo r n no. porened, and tho Senate adjournIllittest.—The message of the President was re-ceived. Mr. Coatraneof N. Y.moved that it be laidOn the table until the Manse e11...Li an , r gaeizalioa.Mr. Craig r ,l N. C. moved to emend the motion, sothat the message be reed. Mr. Cochrane acreptedthe •mandment. Much excitement prevailed, theRepublicanmembers calling f the vow, and nays.A ran of the house was ordered.Mr.Stenton of Ohioargued tha t thorn on. r.i. pre.rodent for reading the mossege when the use weenot organized.

    Mr. Craig then withdrew his amendment', and theoriginal Mildon was agreed tn.Mr. Smith of Va. rosproctl his rentaas on the sla-very question, referring to its history for years past.,and causing numertms long extracts to he read insupport or his position.Mr. Ilostaten of Ala. alloyed A resolution praposinga temporary Speaker for ten days, nothing to Itodune in the meantime aiteept the passage ”1 a bill tanstot the dea,tioncies and liabilitios I 'ho Post t,llisreDepartment, when the office shall beesnto vacant,and the House proceed to the rlectico r f aThe Republican side nhjeeted to the intiAoluetionof the resolution.

    Tits AitILEITIC EArC iL re-ceipt of tki number of thin Nlagazine forJanuary, 140, from the publishers. Dr. Relatescommencer''. q story in this miaow whichhe eellh the'Profeseor's Story. It is written inhip peetiliar. and racy style, tad premiere toequal his othi productions. The current num-ber has ReOral fine articles in it, hut in thequality of the Taper on which it i 8 printed andin the ChareCter of ecTeral of the artic:es it hard-ly come, up',Ati 00100 of the beat issues of thatvaluable monthly. We mint it may bet lose inthe handl of- the present publishers that hightoned Indopondeut eplril which has always here-tofore characterized it.

    Mr. Moan° wanted it mink known that the oh-eeticn earns from the itepublicarte, who ewe,greatry rn patby for the silvan, went Wail con trnctorn, butre not Willing to adopt a Mcastlro with view toheir relishAt r. Washburn of 111. said they m•nld accept theresolution if John Ilbernitah't name wore inrnrted inthe blank.Mr. Washburn et Me. abliell it to be known thotthe Republicans want to elect a Speaker for the whaleterm.

    •meeting f.,e rho election of offi-cers for the Yertog. Men's Christian Asseciationwas held on ,Nlenclay evening: The result of theelection wan !is fDll.ll$9:

    For President, Win. H. Kincaid, of the Libertystreet M. LI. Church, was elected by an unani-' moue vote; hi Vice President, Jas. IL Reed ;2nd do, W Kotimerts; Recording Secretary,Andrew Look; Clerk at the Exchange Bank;'Corresponding Secretary, Henry A Lsvoly ;Trensurer,.o Ppillips; Librarian, Fleury It'Eli inkier.

    The societywill enter upon the New Year withthis hoard of oflicerii, Orli:lent for good us theyhave hitherto proved themselves.

    Alter a call of ;he House, tb224 ballot as hod;whole numberof votes 20S; accessary toa chowice 105;&Armen Scott of Cul. IT; Houston lo; 41LImer14; Bocock 14; Slaelay 12. toritle:ing 35House adjourned.Wastimuvem, Dee. 37.—The Secretary of theTreasury, in his report, does not doubt t bat the ac-tual receipts of the Treasury fur the present andnext fiscal years rill be folly .1.11 to the estimates.If the appropriations made at the present session donot exceed the atueunt contained in the estimates, itis lolieved they can be met with the ordinary nodextraordinary receipts already provided by law. Theestimated balance that will be in the Treasury onthe !10th of JunC next, is only $3,530,000, and kartsno margin for additional appropriations. If, there-fire, the approprtations should exceed the estimate!,or Congress should determine to provide within thisperiod for the payment of any portion of the publicdebt, it will become necessary to wake a provisionfor such contiogenvien. If Additional demands arecreated upon the Treasury by legislation of the pre-sent Congress, prevision must he made to meet themby meth on 411,1330 1.0 the tariff duties as may berequired for that purposo. In soeh covets he re-speclully refers Congress to his lost report, as roe.wining the views of lie Department on that subject,es no prevision is ionic for the permanent redemptionof nay pottion of the twenty millions Treasury nataland as the noilinrity f.r issuing 1110[11 will 031149 onthe 30th of June next, in Wl,l b, ovo.o.snry her ran-yens to extend the 1.01 liter 1111/1.1.10,ter weatherverbal.

    A New Parpa --The ArePrcia' and ehanira'JOurriat 19 a am paper, the province of which toindicated by :ile title. It is puhliebed iu NewYork, at Iwo *there per annual, by Alex ilart:hill. It preoepts a very Peat appearance andappearn to he Well conducted. It deserves to bewell sustained.` by mechanics and artielne, whornsy deeire to I)nve no especial organ or theirinloresis in lfte metropulie, and !bee., wouldseem to he a need of ouch a paper.._•Accointmt-4 13 aacortlstirm vricti n rencilittionof the Repulditenn t'rimary Meet tug, i have op.poiuted the fell/1101)ggeollement ,r 4 an executivecommittee for tb4 Third WardJ. F. Slagle; Robert Allioghani, George W.Leonard, Jonordlraetinga, .lames Antherlaud,A. M. Brown, Gilbert MoMastern, Jo.epe A !il;H Miller no/ J. If. Itobineou. •

    J AV: LKWIR, Prot. Prim. Meeting The Post-Ilasb lioner•il given en inicre•l iog nonot the niTairs of the department. It.miens reforms. ltx (roots that COegfeTe will Tithegive Ito repress sanction to the specific rentraemails between Portland end New Psionnc, by voile,the nor cesary appropriation, or will indicate the deportment; such a emir., of administration, as stintwarrant i:, in closing with some one of tho prepnealiwhich have been roveiveil, end now. hall under ad•vertisoment. lie urge. action to i.ecore imitablePost Irfiicos in Non Verk and Philadelphio, recom-mends the repeal of the clause in the Act of 1555,which deletes that iu forwarding mails to foreigncountries, the preference shailalways ho given to auAluerione, aver it foreign steamship, when departingterm the =MO port, for the tame destination, withinthree days of each other. Despatch is in thehighest elegant In the mission of this deParolml"oand hence that legislation which provides forretarding iostead of accelerating, may be safely pro-;flounced at least extraordinary in its character.fie thinks the Post Office Department should notho charged on the:coalmen tie wary. He advocatesthe abolition of the franking privilege, nod substitu-tion of prepayment by stamps, when itlinses wouldfall whore they belong, on thezovernment eineials byphew they wore perpetrated.

    A cotoonvic *We regret that we are unableto present, nneort(ing to promise, thn remainderof Ibe sol rab)ul paper ou Iho ^Formation ofWaikingtott's FhOwell. Acidrees." Tee portionwhin, tins already" been published hen attractedmuch attention., 'The:m.4ller which wan rotatedupon our paper yesterday was no great that Wewere fumed, ariti:it has caused Its great regret,topontpone the rith.r port.PATENT. —A mien( has been leaned to ALIA,IIReese, of this city,, for an improvement in ragefor Street railwaY4 This improvement consistsin making it nhouider on each aide of the tail,and when one becomes worn down, the railcan be aimed ovor and used again as well en new.The patent wan procured by Messrs IlakerrellS.: Cashing.

    IN the nominefinn for !gayer, in Allegheny.Mfr. Morrisoh, tbr present Inm:unbent, received,a handsome majority over both the candidates,Messrs. Alexander and Enos. We have alreadygiven the figures for the wards but the firm,.where Morrison hadra majority over all.cloning eafe' of cabinet material, tenni.'ore, So. , takes p)sOo'atNo. 61" Fifth street. thia'Wednesday) mornipg, byorder of !ho adadnie.,

    tato' of IL 11. gyve, deo'd.

    191911111CT04 CITT, Dec. 27.—The proposals forthe remeinder of the $2,000,600 Treasury notes wereopened to-day. The bids amounted to about $575,-000. The sum of $120,000 tau taken at 5i percent., mid the balance will be dbtribnied pro rotaamong ate other Diddariq, who all offered 6 Per coati• ,

    TSBI7R,GII- GAZA

    I.'lll, ILI.. . —TIo. rleanor {sten. 1,en../ loom;f. Odd Tll4-'4111. if ".1.1111. 11.1 1. 1.1 11,0,11. $l,OlO4,r.h1,1, 1,Fr.. in tto Goat. .11r. 51c1 11,pr.,. lirows.roll.o.ll.a. no./ 11r'

    • .orf. 111. utl.rhool torch. • ( . 1f11Oroo.1 to .1”.1la. T ,o, roof oworol If.opeft4 11.1.rhooolny ,J.,. 1,11,,0f oli. no.lnos tr .Icll•.r.foorill...

    GINT IVortrnr4,roo, Mno, ., Der. 27.-1%-..oatto ownt.l by Rnport tiroilL Pntsbur4h.ororo4non on LyUlik.urr,lt, and Jol, Ct hr f JOTerAnuvili., ,oral 0

    AX/Kittle, A WItlitc, 110_,TON.S THE L.% RoF:sT AND BEST AI. pa.*rt.go4 11..te4 in the Frat, 1.tvally ...I• en fr.r., rt..rr.a‘el. It coilmina ail H&c, uellertt troprovflueut., sudevery tnnrenlee.-e•La the counfuit and aneottin,d i.. 1the tn•vvllo6•Vul,... Th.•.ln n,u:ne aro kr,zuveatilstod; the sone. rPornas Ara wAilarmor. 4, and runs.plotely rnrtad,ol for frvthre tr.ev.l, rvid theboa. erdlcanilltlut to be 1,14al n filetri,.sInevery roncl. Pn•pel,t.rr.

    FLOUR-3UO bbls. Extra Family•200 do Euro cbolco broods.To orriva4Lod for salt, by W3l. 31oCUIVITEON.dra No. 795 Liberty el, Pit tiboryb. Po.jo,OBERT DICKEY, Wholealo Grocer,AA, Produce. Anil Vocoanlagion'Alorcheuti an Libertyatr.yonar roui Panacogerr Pl,A4bmia, Pa bpiiIIiKESE-200 boxes Checie received this " iia./ dayand kir ode by 446 111011 Y Asir

    TTE,IT...raltnlON, Dec. I:7.—The ottni.- ArroroStr ..loft Washlonton torerol day. e,30. has OLlirlogio d oIhr3larylsod oyster ddllcultirs. a. errnobt% tea I. ontrot government m.rrars.,the natnro of 5.1.1chaseertalnrd. the I, folly armed, Lot ,

    ~Senator Itruern, of ,1L.3, Intimatrol to013.1 his ...lionto attoot that part of the firrotidett's llesilogfi, lr ifqr sag.'riots the., n itckry or the ',roper tribunal toafford lemaamrsinerly In corm or Ir.terference with the filthier e moo.tar to Idastave In the torrltroleo,!Lamarl of reborn ending ['IT'S'S11111.4.4 11 EtrittALECTS.Cougr,l3lool.l actionfor protection. f s`'`r"' l .Spociaby „f`or Li, fiLlifirre 5 Ce,ke.The deo/etas, or Warsoy., of on army fif noir! 17,500,notmore than /1,t5..0arc ',snail., for 11[01. 21 Nei '.. in Ohs : , ttrtscrtall. Wtt.l7M.:Lit, Dralltin ::;, ISZP.11, 1,1; scattered ore.. an sroa of 7/000.6.00 of ri le o miles, 'LOU a—tlf,re I, Letnou,li r bongo, but thedofir.fd 3,..Ilehop. to maks ouch • dropout fon of the:K.lu nAt year lord.i.T ...mob scsfse., solos at depot of 1:4hbls acss,2o,rill lis‘^fft o repetition .4, utra,...l rata tlio *Lilt ern aLd $5 , 45ars! 5,,,,, tor the throw, graolooer !nom:term, 100GLIlealoon border. lb recommonds the onllofnMpt f 'or, In Irde at $5,13`a.6113 t„, 5„.,,. , ~,,,.., ,5.,..„, tf. ,,,,,,,, ,for mounted corm to 1.11 months, tesinnEng in lay; on 1, E./mi. VL5761.5". lof bend; Ao; sod se, ~66,7,0 f ,,,7 k ,,,,

    • OKA IN—aalts from tint Iran,* of 7eobold, OATS at :031

    tbogroom/ of economy. sod Arlo, of ouperioii ty In •ghtlng bfstfil. IlYs Flom', It; 11-3.from etorosrii,75.walla I othons. Uo rocorronerob preriol-u for reeirl da Mo.ahloof std infirm otLeors. It duos not appeoi sec. sr,' to 62; I'34° rm. """'s * 4 55 , . 13 '.1 %. do st 5,3,.,...,'N.1, Boater,r.,,,,,,,~..,,,,,,.1„. ~,,,,1,, 00, for ~,,16,,:o! ,7LY, boobst C. 3for Spring and 73 tor tall: 4fiobosh Spring etwort r.r2 fortifiroftion, Tho army In Utah riimrins sailor 6'; C"'"o';') serf o°..i 'soh 21.th".1"0", 0170, 3W doEarsod otorols Inthe *liftoff° of s me:forint fore.; to ards a from atom at 711, and 1101 do at 75 War.or, Ami,i,,h Rea! ~,conquered and 10,11.0 toople. Ils is ostiffird that be prepervasion cf rt,;ht an I justt.o thron.ch coestilior an Inert . GR°CERILI—sIÌ •°".O"4 N.0. Matson., " stt i t' 40pa tloncii;oown nrrroognisoad by lb a poopliaof 11,6 uoiroa • 51:4(452; Syrup, 60 table at retberrenord printtSavor, le,Staten, Is impo,siblein thugLortitory. Therlteitofs only .13 and 6 hi.do st 94,0%, sort 11(4 bolo Ornehed and coffeeany ~,,,,,,,,,, f„,. liar i.,,.„,0„, of troop. metaotherviso clispcted of rlntlngthe coming sesecin. ' ' . BUCKWHEAT FLOUli—sales fru+ store or 2/3.4 bit et $ll.,The Secretary of the Iafericr sity• that ilbriai t a tiro :and Lcold. at 8 1.93.quarters ending in Srptomber, the oal,s of thonds folded SEED—a boloof 100 both Closer (Mtn storeat s4,ot*.$1,20 and 11a0do prime White ossl,3a. 1

    oore ~,,,,,,,,, 3,617,0,0 .„„ ~.„„ , ~,,6 0,,,,, Burma a EOOO--aalse of4 and 3 table 801 l Butter at IS

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    1,worrants. lb reorn.Lmendo that a low be pasird In spirit ..and 2 bblo Ma:goat 10; ILO dcn doat IS.of liberality to tmttlere on hnocenplod Inerls. alb log to ' DRY fllVlL—seals of 33 bosh Peachus from goreat$l.cab two yearsfrom thedate of fillog hie derbriolif land, ellrESE.—ssirs of 75 sod 75lt.t.W.ll. at 10.moat,osltaln orb .1, to make Lls proof and pay for hi foal, A0PLES—rates of 21) bble at $2,62land 50 do choir° at $3.at the some limo making It Incumbent on the Utast nt to ONIONN—a solo of 10bosh at CO. .offer et publicsob, by proclamation, MI bend. ill t mos , ilthid—stoody, roles of :heal at Ll 4, nob .3 6t. offbare been sarreyed by anthority of cargrfpi, at iv time "," 1".„'„'.."; " i.'•4..W.; do Al 3;and 46 do dresrod at sod.withintwo years after theplats of eurserhova nap. ~ .̀......—""i5t of 33. lodes Chlokerm at 03 m poli, 13'doIle also sago,. the manner of preventing liando:'' ere. .'",,,".,..;" If rstr -f rand 15,.../dles Vehi,Lota,, 12, .Frets that orScial doeurcentoJnolify the holierthatth Most ' '`N'; ', ',a'. loTonl noolity .11iddlIcano st $:.5 1,1iattrocionoClOlO3 of murder sod rapine charged Olt e In. .Ismand 10 1030tdropf.rd t1.1.0 soul (tots at 1:31 M ten.dlsne,h.oce in [- vilify racoon C0,11110.111e1l by dlognisw b ff. HAI ---ealea of 15 Loudest ars,.at SiSyr22, ton.. Sfr,or.men. at tiremsons; hove torn taken for lento 11 on. •'..' 1...7.Whi.7.s9. end sl7( (i3, ` .113LT--e solo of CVO bush at06.Milian ln/ lien; tho policy now bOothortb a,froth tr.bal resersattons. The seiner; reponse IrLthe will requiro at hunt $10:0,000. ItLibelant* tILtho oforstiono of purchooo anddfsenholion Item thd A.,:zcultural office should be confined to so. h vorbly of p antnestle, rotting*, etc, se horn 11,,1 already boon rltatrocin ed itoo confab). Ile re.antimmlcan appropriadbe Irtp Yinofandconynnier ft sic notnodstiono far Inc utof the United litotes In New lif lb in liarton'enicotreWosnroorost. DI, 2.:. —Tto, following Is 1110ballt • krI.y Th. nowe lent ot,t,ittg Twrelytlint t0,114C3-51r. 'hemon 10. NI,. fLmfork 70. Sir. flamer 17; 11r.; li. t: 1Hr '('tine 0; olr. Lori • It; sratterfne oilman yo ~odi liltbb strode nu/Door nt r,lo, roiled •Afff. nece...9..t to me norlot. 14. torooL 1., .4.: ter-fret the moon., 11,1p.niiitr ,ClMI 2,l,m•ltty.

    COMMRCTAL RECORD.L. J. Fir,

    COInITTTER OF ATIBITVATION I'Or.,DECEMBEPJ.ums Very V

    I (hulas Pstr.sov.Jossru

    30AINTAIL le AND CORIZIEILCIAL.cri• .; Torte axe sumo veryrtiosillortst facts connected with thetr, Arfolftn grow trade, says the Jeurnal of (loan-notc It ,lin gated on sped anthority t hat !stmt.:Tan. much lower atWe ILlvettaasl than at any ot the Pealing Baltic ports Thisrid wonru appear to show concinsirely that the Quart:rat haftalready made nu over export.tron, and that tLofetnre sopon Olen for Brithh nvirketyntrort.ronre eht.hy from this tido?.tr. Tan excellentquality of Artieriean ',heat the surrett.Y.Lat17, wall favor ouch • flernatd, earl we eestaluly loot La- wennf „ farther 'nate.. in the export trade hence beton. tile teatIncluding Use auppiress at tear tuba ports, theretfd terlL„erteabstout four trillbon Inwh wheat astrfahlo for ~hiprrtent..'cad trtrik forett-a dettatrl need tot fail et tieing "net.on lewl to any rattler -due.) .drama re print, The Jour -r. I emle SUattni,s.er, froutrt Cet:thowever. 1, eat V.ly ort authority suPnIZADELYHIA, Dec, 27.—A h.frnet of:trhe. I. oprlcrti. .11.4guye.—Through the courtesy eilbS. D. An- ',..r.raratida ur , g,,,,,. If,_, ,,1,8,,,, chief dark of tho Post-oflico' of thiS ity, aria nosed ahw ee,• eit. i:11:01 itt'ii 'n' t' sl c:,h t..'oA.,—; j:the Associated Press is furnished with an' early opy o 'k.",, ,4,27,7,i, i tit be...mot, :two, hot .cosp.-,;:tr . 1i.4• 1?,if the President's :Heritage, of which Oil; folio ic • "'''''"*.`" n''''"="""'1. '. :•1•e leitthat about shunt o of Floret.. ti!la oro in vita'.is an abstract. Intim, and that the daprellta with Cool,' dOur deep and heartfelt gratitude is item to het StlttbotO. Tab flope.itern urn trios;pin'sod '"g''''t r'''''Almighty power which has bestowed tipOri no .5 eh °Mo. nun of Passe :Arc Imgtei I a 'r 'ler tthblh o'wbt'zi-varied and r,11,1),r0p, blessings throughout, the net ecter.ekifibeniie cloy. What rho rot tioliaV b. wl' ll Lie noyear. May we over be under the dial. gurd co ÈZ It'''''''''''''' b"`• '' Pr'"l. '''''`= ^,ll.

    / 11041 tr 2III born en enfrtl 'o.F . 7,len' c'e .V 1r 1-=he.l'wear'•brf., .rr°'and Foto:ton.Whllst it Is the duty of the President km lieu to 1 rdi We that knothir heavy firm ir,rat ' ' "".to thue to giro to Congrecti information Or, the.s ale "gar./ In inf -vrolh.rt hoes either suqpend.,,in„drV ifrg„,'',4of the Friinn, T shall nut refer in detail •ii the re at 'i141.. ,,,,, dad.-I ~sad and bloody occurrenees et Harper's Fiii,ry. l- alvo,'",."'"'," int Ini=4 = l'illP.v. , by rail hare comince-proserration id the first instinct of nature,'sod lb re- ,`:,`",,71.",,,,a,',„-",Pr' •"I•''T,.. Float la 13,..,- foram.tore .y Irate of society In which the .!.Yartl is all fa un a washed- 1.:,--h",,1 1"'„,„z, , .),."t'or, 3`': '',, "44, 9,, ',"the time responded over the beads of tho pant le, mend, To Tbfq fact, can manyr.c;lllciditt dr"‘,..'r ."--Ca-:must tit lost become Intolerable, hot I indtHge in no ter, shows the: even It4:amend le vellltag Ca brZlilrlor erebetr'nsuch gloomy folebodiogs. Oa the contriiryl I fir lyS

    eatt doh to the beet advantage Commove acOrr a the Id.-tetttrirrn til th tr . strodo or polttical .in, sad were liter tobelleVe that the events at Harper's Ferry: by ea /s--lug the people to pause and reflect upon the puma le furnish triq aifer jir"rar ' i:b,7,i;,.,,L7,,,r, b,!:;:,h,r i,„!'. ~''' 'clrlillperil to th eir cheriched institutions, will lio,the me s [Chicago Prem. ,;- '' --"'"'uutter Providence of allaying the excitement a d Tem number of li, gqki 1,1 here Up to thi is opreventing future outbreaks of a similar ilfba.rac r. ..-41X, 'Tito...Let •cdtdinn. eine. tadtaltact:ndtl'o.Tgr f ti . -t_; 'When in the pro-res. ..,r erects the inhabitants of I,',„".'"g ==,==oPt vot'itt than Let 5... C. rfv 'ei'nfe'Tireany territory sholl nave reached tho cumar ratio r- t=i °.‘"br.'" I'l'4 e:ne'l l b ' ll" ''' :."rr,.id fsweil to f arm a State, they will then proceed ill a re,g - . puf te"s-ars7criPerLlots ''r "on'T;":"arrlT''''por- ' 7t'-'"J:iV.,1tar manner, and in the exercise of the rigblet,of po . owked teleg hem al un't‘jtre,',lcA,o hi'grer.-lOht."Culi'll'ete:ular sovereignty to toms a constitution preparrito y '4'4-to oidnalasiou into the U... After this l,tras be n TAILYZ2 of IlvdalittaCZ CelfailYlLL—We learn that thodone, to ~.,1, lay the ~,,,g,,a,:_ . ~._ ~,t,,,_ . veasanigton Insurance company. c 4 et-eetehd, ii., (taw1.,,k4 A.,. ~,,., ~„,1 1,0 ,„7„ist' ,:d '- tir,°,,,ty:i; ulio , taroXitt ana nota ta.n nignmeet. Tire on.e.ohant Alottual loam-area.1ash trio,,with ,u, sta. cry a+ their constinitiOn rti y. insuritoed be...Ler e's -otl4liji':;d Th" 'l4.' "" anT. doneI at tire time ol tit...admission. Pile sou 1rirslcs. hew Joao tern oreg,,rnried InaVr ", t';',;"'„,, 11l r „-`,.i,,,idirreople ha* hanpily been recrignrced in totiso hit 1 Otna Leydslatur e hoe pruslitvo stringent, end iTthe. mare,or tither by an almost neenhuond rod, or h..11i. head g I aholecome wad prop, lea, for the regulation a f fore( aI agarrefes, b. regard. bon., luititutamp, the intonateof the last Congress. .... ~. I the Public have barn ro agree tott.--iPail. than. Llst.Tlas bog market e .ined on Monday at a dd.:Honor 2.5c,All !avail! rut.ann at my eurntaatol naVo nem en -ployed and shell continuo to be,,employed tiha. I from: Stitordne I it!' b .the laws against lb° African Siavo- trade. Therm .dttwit day thc:o. vh."4:.no'l'lt'Ll'Zl'l; I*, /4i" I"' '''' ji.fb 'of Congresi reairekaini ng the clove trade,Jl id lid_ favnruhlard.. et 11,w.oltlier for kfvinuTl°4-?,jf."..etthr°!loved, have, with v cry rare and iusignitirio4texcepC ",""„Ftr 1.'".61̂ .,,,' tt,u, Cinemas., bare oincalans:rtiana. acr,inpli-lled theirpurpose fbr a perioel,tif mute ; `,'T.i,r,,'::,,i'' ti,i.:ltttiserrattr a renew, and 0,1 !OE Wiranl(dart half a century. There has becti no itrt:e.piibt , ; are ehytwe' `;'rid etticr:7l.r"rftV'gT.- .4)-. ,i,""d, i '' '''''.=addition I , Oro number. f Our .I,arke,t'u• 2 ,1.“.1.,: Du teurro..ldribit nOto ...r0 Int ;7..4 trrlng'X ';''''. " ' o'i"ring thin period their:Armin:went in eivilirition.ha ! rrn;rr osereleo, r,.. —, , ' ''';'' ,; i,for stmpasseti thatnf any other portion of HO, Alm I higher, on i ton ...on 01, 1110k111,'nycl.4:Inzrron,:%riV,,,-rcel,d.11can rase. This lights and blessnigs of Chris Hank I nit, :have been extended to them, and both thole moral 'and physical condition has been greatly imjerneedIte.open the trade and it would ho diflicult tri,delermien whether the effect moult lie more deleterious ntile interest+ of the sna.lor or 11,,,n of the-thatlybdrn stare. .1 the orale to rho master, tiro nap mo, ,to de droad,.l houdi In (do ihtrodutdi“n 4. wild,heathen and ignorant barbarian. a tering th;44/!it.°rain, ly ant ,iniet slaves, ,rho-0 Len.ters hate bee.on Ihe soil for several ganero: ion,nTbid might tendto borharire, demortilize fond exarperate IEI4 vwholemare, and predneemost deplorable ~ensequeliet. Titsefloar o11, f,..•hog •lave ardold. ifpa•,ldleitostill 'orre denpt. rat Ir. st .. ora ..1.1

    ~ Io • d t'ars.dtar. and.oral n.ation to r- .;slur "list worrid In I hle,etreirtupon unhappy .liti..ap,clf, ii no yhould to opc!n teamslave trade.The ivindom a moo,o ovo Nimrod lby thiatgue,ernment towards China hes been vindicated lip the Ievens. While we curtained a neutral pinitiondh thewas waged by Ilreot Britain and Francs airninstthe Chinese Empire; nor late Minister in obedienceto his instrnetions, judinously en-operated with theminister. or theme powers in all peaceful Et:teaming tosecure by treaty the just concessions demanded flythe interests of foreign commerce. The result tithaLsatisfactory treaties have bean reminded with Chinaby the respemive ministers of the United States,Great Britain, Prance and Russia. He relates outdiplomatic esurse with China. I: is Lut simplijuslice to the Chinese authorities to observe that threctilib.,out the whole transaction, they appear to hare'ActedFin good faith toward, the ailed State, It is herdthat this has been done in their oven peculiarfashion:but we ought to regard with a lenient eye, this artshient customs of an empire,dating back for thon4indsof years, as taras this may be concistant with ourowns national hon.r. The conduct of our tuinrseer onthis occasion, hos received my crittro approbatidttIt affords as mull, satisfaction to itilorne ye:ell:atell our ditimnities with the Itepairlio of PorakieThare been satisfactorily adjoined.

    Ile relates the eirettnistanCes in relatinn b; ;thoFan Juan affair, and concludes by raying. that (Jens/feet' has recently'returneti from his mission, boringsuccesslolly aecomplished lie object, un I there is nolonger any good mason to upprehend 11 collision be-t triton theforces of the two c.ma ti les during the pend-ing of the existing negotiations.I regret to inform you that there Ems been ne;iin-proicnent to the affairs of Ale:clefs since my last: on_noel message, and I ram again 'bilged to ask; the.'eoraedt attention ot Congress in the unhappy cenifi•610 of that Republic. Ito repeats the recunamatiti,dation that authority may be given to the Presitlentto establish one or more temporary military sihitetter,iss the Mestean line, in Sonora and Chihmittria,whore id., May Ina nexeisury to protect the bitesand property in, Artismean aid Mexican citizensagain s: the inni,ions as t! depredations or the liai.

    5. Os nail as rd I„o:el ror or. on that rvuhqes,f,_ginThe failure to Tro, the Post-effort Hill, necessarilygives birth to serious rtheelion.. Congr,a, by 're-fusing to pass the general appropriation bill Ilereith•ry to carry on the government, may not only arifleits action, hut Might even destroy its existet*C.The arm), the navy, tho judiciary, in short everydepartment or government can no longer perlobtotheir function 0 Congress refute the money necesSO-ry for their support. If this induce should teach the

    country the necessity „f electing a full Congress,lnsufcient tune to enable the President to couvetiethem in any emergency, Dieu immediately after theold Congress boo °sowed, it re 11l bare been prodde-tireof greatgood. In u time of sudden and alarni-log danger, fnrolgo or domestic, which all nanniesmust expect to encounter In their progr/ss. The ~‘very salvation of our institutions may bo stated ',.upon the assembling of Congress without delay., elf 'iunder such eircurnstancm, the President shouldfind himself hi the condition in which he was placOil f,at the close of the last Congress, with nearly hdll 1the States in the Union destitute of representatirds, ,ithe cmmquenees might ho disastrous. I thureramirecomroond to Congress tu carry iota, effect the prh: lirisiims of the Constitution on this subject, and in 'pass a law appotnting some day previous to theAth ' ~of March it, each year, fur the election of an odd ''number of representatives throughout all the StatOriThey have already appointed a day for the electionof electors for President-V:4 Vice President, ari,tl ithis measure has been appruvgdeby tha country. l.: 1,I would again capross.a mostleeideil opinion in :,trfavor of the consuetion of a P eifle Ilailroa I, for ri,reasons sta,ed in nrylisn annual; neeMligini, Wheh .I reflect upon what wOuld he the defer:moles. condle It[loo °roar States and Trsrritcrie•, welt of the Rocky, 1.1~,,m„,,,i, I„ e,..„ of war with to naval power suf.. 1ficiently strong to interrupt all niterneurse %Mital orthorn by the to 0 seas. the I,Ortnus. lam 'till femore ronvirp.o,l rhea .ern rf the vast noportancoriE n:

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