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    THETITTSBITEGH GAZETTE
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TH. COSTA.BLAONA., M.A.I.I,GXIt.
PUBLINIISDEIT mut 04 NNTTE ABBOOl4 TION
Nu. Nt YilTO Srusr,
Mounts EDITION, by mall. Perrar. .... —....5e 00
vienTSO ILDITsO34. do.
Isnrsd by Carrier., Komar.. or =lmam°. per
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the fittoburgh sgazdte.
CITY ITEMS
homeopathic iledleitter
At Iv:ikon's Drug Store, N 05.67 itnd Fifth 5tA
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Of the great sale of Barker d Co
New, Dry Goode
Opening every day nn the nOrtheht.t eOrnol
Of fourth 811.1 Market street..
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Tennessee.
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The =embers from tb la State are admitted
awl to is Sawyer's Barber Soap, to be the besi
artielefor Shaving and the Toilet. now to use
Sr.e Adeerttsemeut
Of the great solo of Barkor & Co.
Trisoutinge and Embroldertea
At Anctfon. The stock of trimming store,
(Mrs. Witilabe'a) lE4:Federal street, Allegheny,
will be sold by A. Leggate, Auctioneei, on
Wediniedav afternoon at Y. o'clock.
Pktetc,Aflvertlsentozat
Of the grtint sale of thirlaer it Co
ENminction in price
Cotton gootts parelm.sed since the late .1e
elltie in `price will he sole lower thxn you ran
bap them elsewhere, nn the northeaAt corner
of Fourth and. Market etreets.
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Wholesale Boyers
01 dry goods will find It to their interest to
call sod examine our Mock before purchasing
elsewhere. Remember, we are on the north
east Corner of Fourth anti Market streets.
C. Iltocsns Love it Ruo.
See Advertisement
(of the greet eltle of Barker a co.
Corn.. Ilvanion•
Anti Dfaes..,l .Su Instantaneously eared
without pain or bleeding. Dr. Hondall boa re
visited this city, and eau DC consulted, as here
totore at No. 20, Fifth street. °dice bones,
Iron. lit to 6 r. m. Ho run he conallited during
tMa week.--
Nee AUvertteemettt
Of the great select Barker a Co.
thspeisterioblotn,p Shop
Illaspag returned niter an absence of three
Yearaln the army, I hero, re.opened toy shot.
for allaorta of jobbing tut O earpontcr
at Ma Old nand, Virgin Alley. between Smith
field areatandeberry Alley. Orders solicited
and promptly attended to.
Wm.". u
See Advertisement
Of the great sale of Defter A Le
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Are govt children troubled with worms • ti
so, pioctire a' bottle Of 'Brown's ermifuge
ecru:ata, theg are Infallible for • expelling
worms-end the youngest child can take them
with perfect Lately. old in Pittsburgh, at
Joseph Flemings Drug Store, No, Si Market
street.
. EditorN
in the issue of some of yesterday - moinnag'n
papers we notice an article headed, "Another
strike among the driven." Tee article dons
them a gruel wrong. Tit. , ~..3tiOn of the dri
vers iketilcd a strike for higher wages, v. - hick
is not the ease. The drivers struck Manfully
for their own-rights and self-protection. They
did not strike for higher wages nor the mis
understanding of collecting money and put
ttlig It In the box. The cause was simply this:
The drivers, knowingithe feeling of a portion
of the Company and the sentiment of the
community oniSundars car running, thought
that by running half of the ears on Sunday
obey could accomoaate the church-going
people and give same rest to themetives nod
stock, taking a turn about every other Sun
day, Vitts rriretingthe approbation of the
iioliaintatititittiff4lnifdingr-thenteelves a litUc
rest.
Some Tis Peri assert that the drivers were
rthreharged for negloeting their duties, or re
belling against the rules of the tompany The
patrons of the road can bear us witness thin
maver were more attentive and dutiful drivers
sin that road, and they left it for no other mo
tive but because they wanted their rights re
enacted. ALL THE E
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1 deaire the public to nntlerstland that I be
ing the starter on the Pittsburgh and Alle
gheny Railway Company, informed 'them
sometime ago that 1 would not run on Sunday,
and no arrangement having been made with
me to this effect, I went to the office and in
formed the clerk that I wanted to settle and
Quit. This war done and I was nll4.:`dtaeharg
ed,” as published.
EMANUEL FIIEDEIIICE.
Theme. W. Parry et
PracticeLast* Roofers, and Dealers In Amed"l
- Mate of various colors. Office at Mere..
der Lanigan% eons the Water Works Pitts
burgh, Pa. Residence, No. 78 Pike street. Or
ders pramptly attended to. All work warrant
•ed water proof. Repairing done at Dm abort.
.sat notice. No charge for repeal's, provided the
roof is not abused ate - - it is put or.
Pearls and Rubles
White eetb eroppingTrOm out of Mires of
ruby, a:breath spicy as the airs from Araby
the Blest. Who can resist such faftcluatlona
To realise them, to perpetuate them, to make
the mouth a casket of pearls and rubles. and
,every sigh a gush of frost : fume, all yon have
to do, fair ladles, is tonic that matchless vege
table production, Fragraniaosodont.
rail anti Iglater Goods
It le with great pleasure .wo call the Wen.
t au of our readers to the sabperb stack of Fall
cad Winter Goode just received by Mr. John i
Weler ‘ lifetamnt Tall.or, No. 1.1. Federal street,
.Allegheny PM stock embraees some of the
,most boaatfral Clothe, Cassrmeres, Overceal•
lams and Vestings ever brought to the western
klarket. Illiassortmont of Furnishing Goode,
etrupristok Shirts, Drawers, Collars Neck Ties,
Handkerchiefs, £O., cannot be surpassed east
• or west. A large stack of ready mad Pants.
Coats, Yens and Overcoats., wIX also be found
to his ottnitlistunent. Persona In want of an)
thing in the clothing line should not Tall to
•APre W. Weiera call.
A Broken Bowe Arstem
There istadiseass to which the doctors give
man; namesoi..nt which few of them under
stand. It Is simply weakness—a breaking
down of the vital forces. Whatever its causes
(and they are innumerable, its symptoms are
in the main the same. Among the most prom
inent are extreme lassitude, loss of appetite,
loss of *flesh, end great mental depression. In
digestion and .I.sYoinacX !high are also fee
..psently concOmf tante of this disuessing state
of body and mind. The common remark in
retaidon to peisons in such a condition is, that
they are consumptive. Now, what these un
fortunates really want, is vigor—vital strength,
and as certainly as dawn. succeed. darkness
they can recuperate thhirsystemit and regain
perfect health tgfieetirtitig. to Hestetter's Cel
etwated Stable& Bitters, It is is clear that a
life-reviving Tonle is required in such cum,
as that the dying flame of an 'ertiPty lamp to.
quires to be revived with a new supply of oil.
Perfectly pure andliriboxions. containing
inothing but the most genial vegetable ex
;Una& and combining the three grand te
mente of a stomachic, an alterative, and a go
ale Hostetter's Bitters ore suit
able to allsenetitutlinis, and are as applica
ble to the diseases and disabilities of the fee
bler sex as to those of men.
nellfiettee• IatiPORA
are sold wholesale - And retell at very foe rates
FleminesDrug tuniratent Medicine Depot,
No.
fie
Market.
.etreet, corCer of the Diamond
and Fourth s et:, '
'Deans utast Old ,and Reapeetaioo .nur
eltallt-71dir,Tnylle Seriously IS.
riiitsnstrins, liftmen s.—Jam. Id.rt„ ,
formerly of the. firm of .Thowao & Martin, one
Ot the OldeSt and most respected Philadelphia
merehantsoiled on Saturday, aged sorcery
°lent &vid . .layne, well known 03 the proprie
tor of the many large .ipludte and marble
,bulldmirain this .1,, la lying at the point of
death. Ho is *offering from pnetunoaim
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The Trial of the Gebel EiglijOT Gee.
NSW YORK, Marsh s.—Ttio Tribune'. special
repo the trial of the rebel Idajor Gee, at
h,.N. C., and says at the rate the ex
amination fa going on a month or more must
elapse before the trial .1s gm:Minded. The
oouneal • for the defame hare notified tho -
Judie Advocate to-issue abbot one bemiredalf
sad twenty enbpronas for witnesses, in
of thoprtifoner. - • • • • "
..Wire fa Cruiermo. ,
CitioaootNareticS.L.Ttili morning a Oro de.;
Os spice mill of Packer 6 Jamas, No.
us street. SAM about $1.0,O:O. Inanr
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REES
THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
VOLUME LXXX.---No. 54
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VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS.., THE ADMISSION OF TENNESSEE. LAME SALE OF FEBIIikN BONDS.. f o e s t...t ili te se b n i lt .- or hkp ro b m e .li a l . repo„,, ,t ll .ll p . , Ar r t- .
.S,spcnrydatt,
brought
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~d =: t o It/ He hoped It
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Appeal of iliNdbop Lynch . : •
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DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. ! Memorial of its Representatives Mr.Binague saist-he considered it his duty to
i fight.thla un.ure step by steps, ender all en-
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entnetallees and upon every ntension, and tO
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---- , . , orgattege It with any measure, that might be
o before the Senate. Ile would take occasion to
Clymer Nominated for Governor.. t. %. SUPREME COURT cAsEs. THE CATTLE PLAGUE IN EUROPE. ' Xpreetehis disapprobation Of it otten as It
. wee presented to the senate. New reasons ote-
I eUrresito hire every day for o sing it, and
he did not mean that these reasons 'Mould be
• • • forganen• He wortiteettlee up all the time he
I had Ideas to express, or memory, at all times 1
sec ]'one, March 5.--One hundred and when - tide hill was whether it, Wit. ids
, atteMp •Vrould cot be. made to twee, It to et
twenty thousand dollen+ worth of bonds of the . mortal( or at any other time. Ile hoped an
Irish Republic are said to Shave been sold at' -mole the five milieu. remaining of the morn- ,
the monster Fettle. meeting held here Tester- legis hour.
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ti s.- is 1 ...los , Marcel 5.-The report fuel (slot
, day. Resolutions were passed ending open : Mr. Conn... said e was not ellen. the Sena- 4
the government to accord the Irish Whiter.: Merrell:7nis - 0e island, after lie bad occupied so '
resole' ion le tidal on to the admisid'. of ' not rights, and condemning the United States mech . Mine in die me M Oils bill 'hoist I
t. ti g • ,IN t. try
Tenneesee, font the Committee oil Reec, cone , ~,t . g neengaa .,, for t.O ra Vent 0 .
Line Senate from cOmiug be a vote.
not Interfering to He i de. astonished nt the position taken by
" trart ""' '''''l",.., were a ''''"'P ee i ed 63. varie " . emelt e the release of Captain McCafferty. (t , ' him. fie (Sprague) ought not to be coneerned
Total National Bank Currency p:.,,,.. 1,1,411,110 g ti memorial of the Represen- in the bill after he hail discletrged bls duty in
most of the Catholic churches yesterday, the opposing It le severe spee c he s . He hop e d e
' a mimes elect, Crustier, Leftwich. stokes and
Mortis,' ,of tie. state, addresistnl to the Semite • priests denounced 'the m3veinent as I rre . vote would now he talicii.
lig ions. In St, Bridget's Church u voung man The taming beer expired, and. the Preel
1131ITARY AND NAVAL CLAD S• L , , , , , , ,. .1 I , l l Tis g e n t s t
, it , •Ltit , t , n , tit , t , l , V ‘ e , s ,;,, ill e,, N4
, I ,, ii r e , fi v t . l:2 . . . • . dent pro, tem. said the semen' order, which
In the congregation MSC and proteeted against , was Ihe prop.' t leit to emend the const demon ,
1 enn In lore] es vet di• Inc spirit, end asks that the Artilibishopei letter, and was approved On theaUbJect ut represeetation. was before
the mine In , reeegni se,' anti properly guaram . by the congregation, who refneed to eject the .
athpMeeorial.o4C7ooni Bonn i e.
;t n . k r e e l
nt,liite,,pri voteet 1i e t n . e b ni o e t n . t k o e f o t O h n e
tee. es the I rue state of Tennessee, and; disturber. In another church the petted read:
cut 'fled tat mieli immunities, f runcithive, the circular letter and remarked that In doing
.the hill to extend the time for the withilrowal •
end preroget iy,.. es , tat es implies' by art of . se he did his ditty, hut be believed the Fen l- ,
public stores mid bonded
1, eeere"., of les; ,nail her relittlil. u •ere do- uns wore a great order, and were engaged in .. V . o. g th etele b oos f e ,T e lice
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BUSINESS OF THE PERUVIAN BUREAU. They set forth the
lulled Ey I r ,won irt portion of her citizens. ' st gmel c ause.
Mrereseetelen tibjectd.. lie Was nitre It
re for nib ermit.. Bishop . Lynch, at Charleston, Is making ap
would lime to issue If the proposed The reimrt Sites tied Peony of Bread Bri 4 pride for aid to rebuild the destroyed church es I '
emend
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diet- Geto•ral Hanle, Ile aye that le. cog at the Soule. He says we should forget the went to the Comeitutme was taken up,
Mr ,.. . Pomeroy took -the Mier and Made a.
act the eastern porno:, ie the State he shoot,' past anti endeavor to heal the sad wounds of i
. lengthy actin..., on the question of alffrery;
Discharge of Treasury Clerks. • I „,„, „ ..... 1,,,,,..i. ~pposed to the general the past four years of trial.
• an" 'taint:Money elms, American InstitUthigese
the Conatitutlonal amend-
' g"` ern vino l: Go. nave( is no good fueling to- A London correspondent of the lath , writes :
--- es. . 4, e r.l the gm "in...L. acid intie gem% feeling Leet night'n the 110. 0 of Comilla., M r , ]fat-' Ile toelt the grouts.' in favor of qeirerttiletalf-•
•settitt In East Teithemee. Pul,IM son- Inns. President a lb., Grano Trunk Railway ' fre g e l eee ' red b Y
ANOTHER COUNTERFEI T COMPOUND INTEREST NOTE. 'T
imeet le the letter In in male 01 Canada, gave nonce that on the Mth test:, r e T e i. t te 1114 f1 ii ,. 4 .
r e , t ni lt , e , r i,i u t, t:l ,, i r iu niesze ber. ..ti t re ric eO p ti r i e d se l n le t
-- 1,,yal lie eoneeleiv West Tonne.. as die-' he will put the following question, name' 4
loyal as Mesissipie. East Tennessee Is the Whether any representations had been made time. II e conquered In the late it - ate:Said 'AT i• .
a...gallog fr... tit. ('send P ro " . ”' es on iy port ion ef the stele from which • t temps Pomerey, and we are entitled to the rigida of 4
on behalf of Her Metesty's government. to the '
an he w ' , 10th.... with enact MitieGen• ten. government of the t r elied States, le reference conquers. We ars e , entitled ton full seeurity I
L. Thole. le-titled that he has studied the to the Fenian orgaulzation inn Miseries:, and iatlngtt , turr i
ou W
h r t n t igit not toheeltate about
'MINISTER TI) EQVADOR APPOINI'EII.: condition of Tenneesee carefully, nail It is Ida more especially as to the empluyinent of . ' tee "
IT It .
tint, r g dw Statesl o" 'as now If
t
, the hands where. It was before the 'war,
Meet , . the , it Prene'ted end encouraged be United States, in the issue of Minds of the so- suffrage nt'ee In ' ' '-- ---l r placed
a small tiniest force the ley. sentiment would t ailed Irish Republic, and the threats made to .
,that reason have we for believing there wall
son eon, plete nerved:4.y Inn year or two , limy war ape n the dominions of Her Majesty
New Yens, Mare ti 5.-The I leroirl's Wa_els
precede, the . pixy rebel . .. s r iro nm.. not disfranchised, end - all • toy. !
fl .. dens me think it 44 , aid be .ale at this time ey that organization. not lien future weir if the leading and gOillit- I
Menai special says 4 A strong effort is being in ret 1111 l e teepee or it illitirew snip 1 cal law. ce. A !mink debate In parliament
lilue , tl . there. While the artily
e-• .... on the . 4,0,07 over rebelliou. Cnn-
made for the eetalillahment ed . Goventineut "''-`acre the privilege et the e rit of }latices suspension of the babe. eerpi, ht irelimil. e1111.1!..f.t.!
this to Its me et Gat. East Tenneesee . Sir (ming° Grey made the motion In the Com
pel shops and ntradnal at Harpers Ferry. greas will have Parretti cred Its fruits. lie
It safe. Event's,. the Ihi ete sure t. u ',leis moos. John Bright pr against the see
is estimated that two Million defiers or there- preened, etes in Middle Tennessee Is dlv- pi risilon and rebuked the government for Its had no fear in loyal blacks voting for slavery
abouts, will replace the governtnent proper- thrbed by pe [-sena' enmities and hatred tench misnmengmeent of aliens in Ireland. Mr.
. count three-flftl f the slaves, lett to
anti detnoentey. It -it as Imil enougli to ;
tere than le th e disloyalty of perste. egarnet J. s. Mill roneidered that the occasion was one is 9
iy at. that point destroyed. during the war, , count the whole needier now, elide deny- $
them the right to vote, would be
t " he l'icit,.i ' , dates. Union men in Wiest Ten- for deep grief and humiliation, If Ireland in
and the Shenandoah people are anxiode I hat levee a: .• di Ile- ininerity, but the Colon see- former years had been a %lento of ibis goe. 'Mg
the mine should be appropriatml. Means Idle t linnet iy g lad 'telly eptiroaching a greet loynl e rem., tof late years, there:amid be no doubt worse, tie hesitated :dent giving Ins assent
orders have been issued from the Ordnance , steed:4rd, and lie thinks this feeling a ill go on st n a Ish met Meilen upon Loth sides of the to the pending temente which use to make
Department for the removal of the small ie• Ina pros isle. General Fisk teetines Dint he has Weise to treat her In a liberal spirit, led the
government .. to .
-rise
r.uc thel o tileett e ri o e . n , sy n e . ret ‘ ote , talent but di. I
a provision be a couttneency e hich might
retailing portion of umellinery and other Min a melee, nt freedmen under his charge, e nestion was, whether the
armory property at the Ferry to Springfield. idol lite gnat mass me is geed eontiltien and tentless were enough, mid what measures ! . Ma 1 .. 1 . 1 I .., Sir. PorneroY said I.
intsserthusetts. int pro. ter, Ind need the protein ten Of the ought to be brought forward for removing the thoughto" that Perm.'" i. , Perm/tog ....lire
The Tribuseq. special nay s tlmt the I ltin U. S. govern Meld, It. tilted , on ilnettent td the optaii arlevniices now complained of. . would receive the sanction of as many Stang
Infantry, Col. Erustus IC Key, ceimmandlue. -item leen Ileeted agent t !het'. 1, lit just lee The United States Coneni at Liverpool In a • lta . I T ether proposition that cannel by Prtiseo
menden° number tenni., II a part of the Cnn-
have (teen ordered to report to Mae. Gent. Au- to the negro. Those ehe ei nee their lees , a dispetedi to the Stem Depertment, d a t e d ti-i , ut soPPose li was net adopted by the I
gut, commanding the W.ltiuglon [Mean- Wiry to these person., tint' they should he February lath, says nbal vitecinatton for the
ment. en t ugly 'lris en limn the ht Ain,nut' vett t e plague as It remedy. seems to he report- staid:ion, would there he not bin g left for Con- ,
The diebursements of the Treasecv Depart- opposed II e .ducat mote t lie nettle and hls oil Its in taller, and no preventative will be grrts to i du in tic Mere beet tie certainly
went. lout month, amounted to eilegre!?...ll jests , .• bet I,e, he le w. Ali the theedlllon In clientele?, in the opinion of those who ate theme it Congress hail the rigid, under the
During the clime period, redemptions cif 'lll iise•-see els tit c id.. iinttlieti,prec tire cm- v i e , e d , n li c e mater, exc ept to ,tamp I t. ou t, , seeend elteme of the COnst It utionni emeed
m canto eel fractielnal currency were Made phi:, eel T 1,•• in 14ita se -le eihi not '..• i, tie- tell ich means to kill all eatt le taken with the Pro t t r ahe, , ,ia_hriT ,01.‘,,,,a-Y• to enfranidliso the
amounti ng to SAMNA. The total amount. of , tire sD. Intl mat tint Mu , ,red.", the writ of 41 Ine.the Se its 0 ',pentane. , anti ennipenitate the , Piev,!• , !,' . '•',' , 1 1 ." I•t• .)•:!)l o ttal7 L 7 then an-
Nance,. Bank currency issued lc - the Treat- habeas'., (..„ nt pies. et retort .1. .te 1,, 10:. - owintrn for their Use. The xtuntber attacked Prin... 't-i-''''.iimi• ion' iii re" -i lr no better i
arc Department up to date, is t•las,43l.7tet, of oats, the majority or tie (movie to Tennessee since We commencement of the disease, is ieige, that Long t eve, us to what apPropriale I
a mei, amount eIaS,MI was Issued tr,st week. ,mr lip le' ett to i et. Go. m nsucia. if ei ery men i.e.len • of wls Mil M i lne bane died or been ..,., --- •;
The office of the Second Comptreller of the semaht vele as he pleitsetl, the feet weeld be k 111. d. ' further consideration of the pending prop-'
Trees Department, which lets the settle- meeth sted Cid Wm ' , pence test ire, that I ieltebel Gen. Jos. Johnsen arrived here on was • on nee lion of Mt Feesei el et i '-
Meet of ell ediftary and nanny claims against the poor.( el ac-r- in Tennessee were lord if tel., more log, to testify before the Committee ° P 7 eed eat ii list' o'yliii'll toderolirri:or. ' '' l C'
the government, last month revised aceoutos t. roper info/ is were made to pi titeit th en, 11 ,1 iLl,olllltrDeti.D. Ole , VI leen cell. ,1 ses it Jona itemlittion tun
Involving the sum of e.sljlM,ssit , Itit thin INt. the atilt.) al sante:neon , 1- Inttch The •thretary or the Suer ,in itsinwer ton 1 , ..xt.. "are Barton ' , Beim 'boomed del-
The gas menOpolie of Weehingten having greater .11 Sc ...t thim in Ithinliv Ten me-- ce. re mien,.,, of tine house, r e port+ c o, e rpeed I- ...for eepets n y. Meese e.l it, Se:tteeing for
test is a hill of six hundred antlers, for the awl that the :Mho-mist ~ I Stilettoes end Rep- tithe for inlvert 'sing Of $11,071 for the year ising smite s of our army. find fur the
gas iced In the Postoftlee bell,ling during the rest idd lIN es 11,110 lids, n Mild bay in good la.; . farther prosecution ei the saute.
toned for the
month of February, When the Whsle building. ell , . I. as !los e ets El •ei teen hel, inciehinery hest Engineer IneLaileld In, Made an OM- •
„ t t ir
~T o . '‘.l 7 li n c . r ,l it of "hoot,
except the City Postoffice , is closed e t m et I c 4 ,,,„„ . „„ It.. „.„.1,. e .„, 44 .1 t ee m,. bet- Mel report as to the amen. of money required re
he . i • :Pert
~-. , j . Die I...les:is
~
the espouses Meet - reel by Tales
crelock, the Postmaster terneral ic as ..r.lc, ee t er tinting,' fer the Improvement of the. harbor. Among The
re
of the MM.., tononift. e was
tent the gee be CM Off front the lei bbl nig end I n lard N't at, Sittititor elect, U. 1'mt,,,,,e, t 1,.. Miele are eteetie for the navigation of Hod- read , ah.wing
petroleum used Instead. , t ~.. titie. I i 1,0 t the se et 1 Item tOf East Yen IneSsee me Rivet; Delaware Breakwater. licEeeet Benet, in the publ Mane,' rii. the aisle of the
I elate. of missing soldiere and obtaining in- ,
The Ileralift special says A. mope-item is tee 1 Stirite legli 10)..11. Thin to are veil Missiedispi and tributaries, freVeooo, Butleem
~ , .
Las been made to the Se.cretary of the ''tens- ten r. 1.. :- I i.cr, . and there eat limiting to H e n s , seteeter, I levelenti Ant.. The total ferma t e. in reg.. to the site-Se
ery by a German named Stem., for the tsmie of heir le "114 11,1 DI 1110.11 4 ' 1 1 1, . ilk) )1 1 11/1)L, 1, ilDth. ~,limt fe etpred !or th e decal Tent ending
several iii. „ , t h ic n t i t , h ,v . , :iti o l oi, :t . l rs itt:
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land bonde or lend scrip of the United e stet.- 4 . 4 - i i ce , ~ a r e me, thee t i the counties In East Jane anti, IV,. U.S.s.Y.Vitt.
In Lampe, each bond to reereaenethe vain,. ef . 1.111.1...,,,t) ~ here puttee: vu e s. for Mice Th ninny appropriefion bill, u bleb passed her inentet In work, and • .. N I. tumble to pro
m> many acres here, to he t e em, er , hy the well i c e -` l
ceseet thenuseln es. The troubl e th Thors enwiny, amid to be acted lifelli hp the reed . further Inc her la elentigaivon Mail she
bolder of the bond upon his arrival hit this is in M ii.lie soil Western Tennessee. Ile senate emit.. an Item of elteeneeio for the I'v!.e.i.ved money to pay lie . necessary clerk
country. Mr. Stern states that the deattu Io tem. tle in is "c iledevelty Inn Western is, of the army, and for coIIIMUMISOn Of- hire .
, h od
possess a piece of land, however small, is mil- than inn NI nvint no Tenneesee. He .efts nth tinter- flees, sueslstenee, ISI,SOII,OM; for snlosistenee in ....r. G r i m es „, s a id,. „. a
a examined this ease
vernal miens the lower
__,_=...,_:_
.t . the a ork.performed
that the United Stales laud hoods ...1.1 he 4. eel., et 1• .1 ,1, 1 1 )1t I/1' Ihmight tin. yin rtermastet E. department about $10... ' e l'. .o ' W..... W ... ' " - M.., .. 1 i wheneeer
eagerly bought up thrum: heut the s hole I'd in a „,,. ; a l nano be ad vs ate Litmus to the M 0,..... The tote' is:Mout .30,00.1,0 e0 the name of the missiug toldier was handed '
tiermany and that the :ode of land It.:•••is ~,,,,, ~.„, heist ~, Te nue .,.,, I n It ~,,,, ad , to het's. prosecuted a die teen t search for bile
would miunruneasly Increase emetratem to tie, mit: rd tin' nearesenntne ton in t ...Won , . The , , Among releftnol Uulon prieomirs aud others-
Menem . bra!ht . ln'''. ll,' ant's do , ta Fr i i . ' nit Mani' - X AXI.III CONGRESS--- FIRST SESSION. at Annapolis. Ilex means were exhausted in
In river of the proUable Merest. of National Mt Lee, ie 1 . lee-felted n n1111411'11) . report n Olt Lets work, and it the nelvereal sentiment
Ranks, a sumeet of lest do ions bane altd lio . • ll -'„hogs bens: „ of those Manlier with what she had done, the'.
' W...tilataTniit 'larch 1 , . i ' S '"'' the upprepriatlon .keil for was quite rea
their epplications with the Comptrolier of the ei-st - That 'l,•ne..-si••• is now. and 11. bere
Currency. at 411 t I ours .1111) , her ettelln•len t en., of the SENATE. seeable. The resort/Don was inianntionely
The recommendation of the Internal Lev, r ude ,” . 4 ,,,.„ e i e me , out ,named:
The Plevldeat Fr e e . '" laid seem the Senate ; Mr. Stewart. 61 . J:evade. Introduced n bill to
nocComullssionee to redeem the tax nn a I.,ky •-,,,,,,..__Nn s tate can by 0 ,,,, „,.., ,„! i ts ~,,,,,,,,,
the pet Won of a ettlzen Of Columbus, S. te
-.--, ' amend the net to pomadee for the rteitOrl a for
is not Ithely to be ad. led. From pt
semi in-' pie i.e s 1(11.D-ewe !i sm Diet n tem a. afoot line
dientione no Mistime w - 111 le• made it, the tax. eees , e o, 0 , 0 , ere o the r el a te
the bi til , l i e o let . ry ,;f 1 1 t ho ca r t , e . 0 0 lt r s ,... tl i ne ,,
setting forth that his entire property, valued the Supzetne Coert. ithieli was referred to the
Deseret levant, eceompanied lip Colonel l .:i ird-1 he pews, et tee , feted: Theme:see, et !demi , . Was destroyed by the tiring of that : ti o e t e o V o te t e te i . l
floe i•e. is im-route to Washina ten The in.,- ii' i in.' "t en ''''''"'.''' '" ''''' .. '" m " eie ' n e.." Idly, hist 'trotter, and that Ito. has alnraja been . ote e t tooteth e ,gr tc. „ 4 a ~, • - .
oral i eke,: -nil in beiag taken to ti est P.m, , .•.i the li s ht inn an I lie na ni• Henn the I• n ion. an d . 4 5
- • - • terms that eth et eel di 51t 4... ~ riii i.. I.• s 1.5.1.,,, , ..it i. ti,hi sin.- rii,ii, di. it 1.4 N al nein, end asking foes. indemnity truce il motion or An. 0,..0tn,., the m il to grant
prow., a .er•• to i n
June, utia it necounts for the n i.ll •mi 4 imi .•. her temp. 4s. et state ,tf t i n., r tee- con gees... Referred to the Committee on 4
.5p.,41,,,
w....ricertaln lu.n . a i l o t . ,,
.. p. the ft l , t ‘ r , t i n i l i t . cl ,, n , , , gt .i. • led tans le St--
The Werhe, special sayie Tie ens . - ..! 1 , .'. 44 ., 4 , 4 „: „ ; e lle, ee „, es t the • I oi,„,i steles, ,
~i„,„.
teethe L. C. Raker inns been set for trial in the n 'elle the lthverntnent of the I elred 'tales '-' I nln tIOn ni die,f - Brown, tee hill le reins.
Criminal Court on Tuesday next. en ,,, e ,, , , 4 „. ~,et of th e p eo pi e to 0 obd ea .. a Mr. A side presented a petite.. fsolaMlu. cat, . . Stet, el etliteourl for expo eel he
The monthly traHart•fic the Penahatt oftire for 'talc from rife Union, and to settle . the Wien- seas of Ohlo, .1..1eg for equal right., and the I Miffed in enrolllue, eettildelg. seise/ening and
the Month just . •pamemeklitibits an addition to :lee, n port lon of the people of 1 enstennee, . paying nit the utilites of (het :Acute nince the
rtholition of ail titstleetien o. ....net cq t gist of August, Isol. Wan leseen . ie . It tippets
the pension roll of 4,lret new tmme, fl( thorn wit In the aid M the sun-called enn federal e rotor Iteferreil to the Conlmittee on Rimon- relates six hundied and sixty-seven thousand
2Me were widows, mother, and Miners' ea-es • iiim cs, nem: , ang-ageni 1.1 ith the I', :tail slates ~t i. s mimii.
• , , live In end cell ci .11 tars.
and the I emninina 1,,07 Were invalids. Deritlit In s i t on ait t tit it rat- 'I het conduit •I , + ...tal ...
al 'm eane r prenentati n pet Mon pita, in t , tom Hr. heed Helm mimes , et if them wits an
the teem ismeni of time GO claims nein IN.-
''''" the, - , tot .,, g pte.. .„, (ter , the expooto.,,
01 m , e„ „ .l. „
a
}.-Clods 1' bring '" . " ll ‘ l '' '" .l I" wld..e. ' - ''' ee l '''''''''''''' ''' lee • n '' " P e. I',T*TP,' - ',., r, -r - ~:t a full guarantee ter - the future. make it an exceptien to mem Set ton.
mired. Pearly Salm circular° and let ter , : a .•th ti : r. es •.• •:. • •••• ••••••1•• ,se ••.I - - •"". ' • t."` - Mr. ill-Imes presented the memorial of lowa iel e ineeen Watt not neat, Of any Cunene
dispatched Item tills mine., den., the 11 , 11 1 11. D
nu:
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c''''''''''• n'''
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81301D11 1 Mr an erdle done °f bounties, which I
: lion under whieh Domes from other mates
We larger proportieis iming rel. , iv e I• . lel e- dr. :i.e. of the eimstli mese. relations of teo, e „.. 0 . 1 .," to , , muimry c omm i t ,
Were called fete sere see. In Mierourl the
nes. wane I n d with the widow , ' Eraitel , • In Ten uessee ult.. 44 the I 11/11 was provennted Mr, Blown introduced it bill to make six 4
it Wan part of the United Slates troupe.
response to inquiries mien. at the ode, In au nt nue -.nate nd• at inn the Union.
, bourn a day's 1e1... in themes. of artizame anti tette „, toe enoo , „ Missouri were ins
net,
natinta, claimant s sold others. I; '"''' '' , Th ,'''', ' ''•' '''''''' ' b ' e e "'" " ' ;“" ' mecheisice ettiPloYed 1...1 the United S i e te ° , a
i n nil thin the sons}' Wan natily needed,
'fine s ecr etary 1)f the Treasure I. 11 1,11 : nth- Inn., 'it !It, 1 D1)111101.1 rap...13145i,, g, the right of iii,. ._, ti , iiiii W . ,,,,,y C r,,, , ,,,,,, e .
. ~ , . ~.. terrts, In order in keep the state GovernMent in
paring notices of discharge fit nits ant sevenly- a . si ,; i
' "---"-' - , m i u !,'" i ".' . „ - ','„‘, l :'''',',.','„,,'''';', a t l i th „"',':',",'" Mr Ilene use to a peretinel explanallou.. „ o tot ,
five clerks. Ilmidrede of appinentlons for run- later ns'.• • a •••‘••••••"- '-•'- '-' '-'- "- - .""- 11,. Mai read from tee apvidel etirrtiPpOlitleaCe ' , lnt . r ~,,,,,o ei, ~i,lij Inc w' bill „ al siiy ~,,,,
MIAOW are still being mantle, though the I. ni .. g n es- 11, 4 ortititt of ''''' is Inintth.' upon orinelli
of 1114. New York Tit..., nn nelson lion that in
, Wang tor Of ny,..aintit the bill noel , . hut fie
Is being reduced. le el slate-
the detente on F•ralai,l , s". 11[ 0 .0 ..."....- thought the honr of the day at which It was
The Treasury Deportment Inns rune'' i veil iron/ tee he Tie, eent reset alien 110., not admit
hired by tile eollennue, Mr. Doolittle. called up, was too late for the senate to pass
Charleston, S. c., a new eeenter f, 4 lt on 1.114, fn. nn ends., tem% rl.llD(DiSee to tale 1.111 - 11" 1ie..1, 31, It trati eapliteni that the pimillon he oc- opn urine a bill involving an expenditure
ty don. compoun d, ntermit note.
1 ''‘ illis in " l n i v U P"" t ''''''' '''" kj ''' in "' " "" t ' h at- curoat, was simply a clause in the Cmeatitn- et
,over peel':l,ooe. Ito then, morsel el:emelt,
The Commtseloner of Cusitoins has theelVVl. 1`01 .1 1111...” .... . Lion Ulllch made the Senate the ledge of the Session, whieli tees held, and the Senate soon
'ate advice. from Montana TerldlOry, stint lag sixth-There ,no q uests. n in tau minds co .
~ iii , iiii , iiiimmi, oioeimn of , oom b i . mil of im
after adjourned.
lb. large quantities °floods ha tl l )r.),) and the imein i nee as to the loyalty of the items- men members, so that If Mr. Doolittle had de. ---
are now dieing aning,gkod lulu tit, ',dolly of bers sleet fret. T 0111111.10,, and ther•nfora open ,
and islicd al, (News's) pes Pion, be to Ingellttle
the mines from the eanadian troy loses. teos , 11 , ‘,.„,
unite
,i„
„tat,
„. , r . 0ne .„,,,, 1 4 ., now bud bk. - 111)1y dealpil,thed a elan. of the tleMsts
have hutar antSed to the Mmount of thirty ea .. of I het eat MI Maths of An - melee. and u Itle 1 „ . „,, tie, c0 n e „,,,,. (Doolittle) In argetng on
thousand dollare, and the collector ot rho die- in the U el's", her Representatives onght to tete, the b ert , mi g ht .li, in determining the
tort reports that he is bentltyg every energY have the oath of oily iiiiiiiiiiket,•re.l to these
. , election quelitleetlone and admission of Its
to l e e breaking op of the sothmcling eel. est- et Once Imp the Speaker, and they be ad to ltd en ,„„ rtio n t b ots , had
goat
so far its teeny. that
tied On n that wiener. us member- et this Dense; and thereto,. It is
..i.i.ii if two senators no m fiiiiii . i . werii
, isiiit
The Times' 'Teel. says: The President lees recommended,. D sea Witte, Mr the said s'
to the, body, the Senate had the newer to nil
appolntml T. Coggeall. of Ohio, Mlnieter to Jelinnem; ut ions and preemble, that the Douse , tett et. respect the .. tee (Rowel wanted to
'meatier, in place of F. Itaesurek, resigned • et mice Sill Opt the following reSoltstlut,, ur .
• keen ' If two Senatorn with equal qualification.
The appointment. la made upon the teem. „„ o a ~k „ ,e,„„.„. , ,e , to win
e „„ ' and returns presented themselves, whether
mend: Mien of Postmaster Dennlemi aud Gov. •
Cox, of Ohio. Mr, Coggsall wu.s for a nine tie' other. that was all the demolishing there
le l ,f t ri t ' ',V,S,„ l ,! e e t, l ,,t,,, i ,, l 7,e r .t e t f ,, i t. : 41' ,,47 ° ,,,, '" i r - w e j,; i the Senate could roepect the one end accept
t melstant crier of the Cincinnati Gazette, aft Tonnes-, 41 be, and Du/• are hereby telt/lilted i ,r...s
about it.
teraards, librarian for the Ohio Legishiture to tithe t hide seats it, the Ilona( es members
Ilia. Doolittle said that he hod simply stated
toot n, now clerk OS the Ohio Senate. theme!, upon their taking the oat II presserlimil .
that If the Senate should admit Santora from
. • Upper Canaan what could the Homo dentin.
11, and what could the President do. Ho bad
made that poi. In trying to show that
the Senate, In determining epee the equal
qualifications of Its own members, could not
lend itself by the action of the blouse, nor by
the it 11l of the Preaident.
Mr. Morgan introduced a reeolution. which
tens adopted, calling upon the President for
to formation fit regent to the alleged kidnap
pie g of colored persons on the Southern coant,
aittl their sale. slaves In Cuba or °leacher°.
Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, offered the
following, which Aran referred to the Commit
tee on Reconstruction: A joint resolution to
provide for the:opt - fete:station in Congress of
the States lately in rebellion, and for the re
sumption of the prectimi relations of the said
States to the United States.
lissoUsed, By the Senate and House of Rep
resentutives of the United States of America,
in Congress aasembled, that either of the
states of Virginia., North Carolina, South Car
olina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Loutslaaa,
Missiseippi, Arkansas or Texas nimil be enti
tled to representation In Congress, and to re.
sumo complete practice' relations with the
United States whenever the said States, by its
legislation, shell formaityaeletet the following
Dn.:Rotate° fnedamoutal eotelltlons, viz.'
The , all laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and
regulations heretofore In forceor held invalid
In the sold Staten whereby or wherein Ine
quality of civil rights or inenunitlam anicmg
the In barman is of the said State Is recognized,
authorized pr established, or maintained by
reason or mended upon any dlsinilHiugialtli or
differences of color, race or de cente upon
aprevious condition or status of et very or
I
servitude, be declared absolutely
null and void, and that It shall be forever un
lawful to Institute, Make or ordain, or metals. ,
fish le the maul State, any law, state act, ordit :
ounce, rule or eemilethert, or in enferee, or to I
at Dna pt to enforce the mime 1 that there shall ,
be no diseriminatimi whatever In civil rights
or lumen:aim among the Inhabitant'. of the I
salt' State on account of colon - Taco or descent I
em a erevlowl condition of slavery or inyoluiss
Lary not - vitt:Me, hitt ill Ilia inliabltante, with-
eut regard ; to color, race at dencent, or a pre-
violin condition of rtavery or ineoluntery sort
vitude, shell halm the simie right tO ma anti •
en tome contracts, to sue the p arties aud ke
giro
evidence in all courts and macs; to iniurfit
purchases, lease, sell and convoy real and per-
sonal property, and totarte, the full and equal I
benefit or ell lime and proceeding, for the
protection of person-and prpperiy, and shalt
Le eubteot to the same purlistinsenta Anil pans
Myles, anti none Other. Third, that the rig ht
of voting for electors of President or Vies
President of the United Staten, for represen
tatives to Congress{ and for the Members of
the Slide Legislature, shall bo granted by the
said Stein IcTthe fellowitig Masson of persons
of African decent, viz • eilmales of the age of
.1 years and upwards who linen been duly en-
rolled mid reentered into servicerin•thearmy
or navy of the rnMed Stint:a, she pay a tax - on
real gr personal prOpertYi sn4 511 slabs of l
like age who are able to read tlitycOustillition
of the United States and possesses theqUalifts
cations required by the constitution of the
said State not Inconsistent - herewith. Fourth,
that no pnyment shall ever be demanded by
the mid State of the United States, net
made by the soar :State or by Uell t et States
for or On account of any debt can cd - mr bk
Incurred hi aid of the rebellion against the
United Stags.
Section addend-And be It ferffiet' seselC'g l ,
That the provision. of ibla platit'reStlillition
ehall take effect no soon as oithOr of WO *Mid
stat.hdu ut es,' feriji.:l o 3 . l . b.
; Witl&r.re i lliti, b e l t fi t
P.- a'lt, fundamental cendttrunsiore M .
stale tu ~._ .......... altadtte Inifillt 4.
preeeribed. which cones.-- .
act declared for ever ft:repealable.
Mr, Commie asked that the Senate preceed.
to the eenelderation of the bill to extend the;
limo for the viltbdrawat of &oda frail:, tbe.
nubile storm and bonded warehouses:a - Mot,
non to reconsider the vote in the - panne' ni,
which was pending. • •
Mr. Fessanden
ea.;
the-mCifitleig'• bOdir" lens
about. to expire, and be wbeld feel nil% 1 40 Y.
to call up the ColittitatiOnat.atriendriMq,Ort
the subjeet of representation.. Orflhia t his :
Senator from Delaware, Mr:. Satilatinrye nee
the door, bat it to underetoOd that be did not
wish tospeakuntilt4montrow;attOf iinyopift .
&nutter wished Mt, speak', onAm . .. Inih•Pot . - lie'
hoped be wOnldpiltie - taid now. ' "... C. -- ' "-_ -
• Mr. Pomeroy 41X there were !Apar ,Selpitt
Mrs Who destNntiepeskontbdralmject , J ,- '..:
Mr. Clounesa to tbe ameadment . nduld
not be balsa up foes abed gine, WWI qle : WV
he had mentisidiedeins diaposed a ...• ;-, .e—
-•.M.ti Fesitgalett timid bebattnooliteichions Oro.-
vtded thine would berm tenatby.itebaW,.....:,,, , ,
"-. ?',:...-!77..:727!!..,:'1."
:,
.., -. .,,..;..,...4ig. , ..-?
..., -7,i'.,71.7,..?..X.:..:..vaL?.-24:,
'peCtili Dispatch to the Pittatnargh Gilzett e.
liwitaisarao, March 5,
Clymer has Just been nominated for Gover
nor on the fourth ballot, receiving 72 votes nn,l
cre
General Cass 36.
THE HARPER'S FERRY GOVERN
MENT WORKS•
kmerican Land Bonds for Europe.
TEE SPANISH - OKELIAN WAR
Ecuador Joined the Alliance
DISASTER TO THE PERUVIAN NAVY.
Spanish Fleet at Valparaiso
Nan . l'ona, alarch S.— he nlonanslilp (..ta
Rica, from Aspinwall on tho . ..ad ult., lnut or
rice,.
• Ecuador ban joined the alliance of Chill and
Peru against the Spaniards, add there is a
prospect that taller republics will follow their
example. Disaster has befallen the Peruvian
navy. The steam frigate Amazonas, of forty
guns, and the Ironclad Lon, having been run
on shore San proved is total loss.
The American steamer Uncle Sam liasLicen
seized at Panama on suspicion of being en
gaged in loading supplies Intended for the
squadron, and a guard of fifty Pana
ma soldiers has been placed on hoard of her
during the pendency , of an investigation of
the matter.
All the Spanish fleet remained at Valparaiso
except two screw frigates—Villa de Madrid ,
and Blanco. There vessels are after the anise
squadron. They looked into the Bay of Tel-
Juanatia,ad were last seen off the island of
Fernandes. • It is thought, that the Span
iards may establish a depot of coal and pro
vislofis at the latter point. Commodore Bo
nes, commander of the Spanish squadron,
bad declared that all Chilies" coal, no Matter
where found, will be considered contraband or
war, and Lae also notified the foreign consnl4
at Valparaiso that the blockade of Caldera
has been raised.
A serious fight had occurredt tee Ch Inaba
Islands between Chinese coo lies mid their
overseers. The military was Caned Out, and
a large number of rioters were killed.
The trial of Bradley and Joke at Panama
for the robbery of Paymaster Rittenhouse Rita
concluded, and both were found guilty' and
sentenced to Imprisonment.
THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC HAII.RIAD.
Steamer Lockwood Burned
TWENTY4IYE LIVES REPORTED LOST.
Locisvittx, Marchs,-4..E. Wasiroue, pram
dent, and A. T. Smith, Secretary, of the Eauth
ern Pacific Relined, are expected hero from
Texas during the week. A general meeting
of the stockholderp takes place here during
the present month. Direct rallrosd
Mout between hero and Memphis will be
rapidly completed, the Louisville and Raab
vUle Railroad having Matted the Memphis,
Clarksville Awl pattiaville Railroad 6.U,000
for that purat,
The Memphis Dlryateh says. The steamer
Lockwood exploded her better rweray ogles
from Memphis and was burned. Terept¢-five
Reel are reported lost. Particulars hereafter.
lee J0N6.4 466 lu P/664Ington—Semnies
p.roked-I, l 6•ctslen 61:686111 6.1661/""
Company.
Nair Yana . , March 5.—A eriNdig WOr r h in g t "
deopntetrto the tkonmerekti ..atCrifllSer-hltyh ,
The es-General Joe Johnson Is hero to testlfr
before the Committee on lieennetruction.
. . . . . _
Tim parole of Copt. Sommrs boa been dee.-
ded to be valid by high legal authorities, so
ho will not probably be tried.
Judge Daly decided,
today . In the Court' of
Common Pleas, In the muse of George W. Black
against the Sixth Avenue itedlroad company.
that the.present sate of faro is illegal. The
ground of this decision wits that the company
having its charter on condition that the rate
of fare shall not exceed flee manta, 'clannotin
crease the rate unless authcrrlzed to do so by
,some Paramount _authority, and. that tbe.ltn
poeltion of tbe:ititernal revenue Da clone
eighth of one cent,.Whtch - tax the company.
may add to its fare If pOsitiblei'ermfers no
right inuMnrertogaikeattlifotherone-eltti.
Tr ratify with Indian Tribes
EMI
ri,e.(refe, Hp the Maw nf Reprerentaltres. That ;
the itcprioetotatiL en chicle.i frono the elate of
Teunessee, are hereby admit hid to take their
vete in I his Hone its toleinhein thereof, upon
their Inking I lie leo ti prescribed by 1104" .
Sevelnal ot no 01:1/ 1111( . 11,4 were before
the supreme t our I tosday, among them the
ease of Ihgan, lice les and Horsey, tried be
fore a Millar- tomimi.stioti in Indiana, on
charge of a chispiraey to release the relic .
pi 'soot, at Indian:tool Zet I upon by the
[state go,-erninct. I, I qui, icted, and sentenced
to be hue;; 'rite Preen lent commented their
onintencii to imprisonment for hie, awl they
now npidy for n adorer, on the toenail of nen. •
jurisdiction. The argument of these Mans
Wu ' ColLtunnentl McDonald, of
Indiana. fir the petitione, who will be fol
lowed by Judge Ithieli rs amoral liurtleid on •
the auror old., and they will be followed by
Attorney- tietiertil Stood, lieneral lintier, and
IV. NV. !--tat hurt, for the government. povid •
Field will close Hue argument for peton
ers.
Eli
of the counsel is allowed three .
hours for his arnillnent.
The tour: 41 divereil Its oploMn on an rip- -
peal tree. lowa, reaffirming one heretofore Pre
noeneed, that comity or municiptil corpor- •
ation hue no inherent power to subscribe for
mite.ad ',leek, they roll r :terrine DO
power nnitna 1,11,, It US 1101 - 1 y tie given by
the ore tor 11,01 purpos,•.
Tice eases, one (em ti Michigan and the other
front iiiiiiitanta acre decided, relating to In
tercourse with lie lts a tribes, and Mr-Wring
the legality of selling spit lions llii tiers to the
I,,liLlOh. auto of Langres- el ,1-2 and 1€42,
prohibiting such sitter:, Were for their better
proteet 100 tooninerce Is traffic—it is inter- •
coo.e and en'ainiige of commodities. Thin In ,
the essenor of 1,01311/
The Court ethrunsi that the laws Were war
ranted by a clause In the Constitiition giving
Congress the pow ow 10 rrgu late commerce with '
Indian tribes.
Thn trintly With the 'reek Nation was signed
On Saturday afternoon, at the of the
Commissiotier of incliati Affairn•
among other important Stllollatlonfl, sede the
west 1.11 of their large domain to admit their
emancipated negroen to equal and civil rights„
and to grunt the right of way for the construe
tine of it railroad t)trollgil their coUntry,•and
ak., agree to .ugh legislation on the pant of
COpgrena as , 1114 be nnOnnaftry_ to establish Judicial system In 11,4811 Ttrrltorloa, and
a General Connell, with definite' lOrislatiVe j
powora, composed of two delegates from each
nation. A new treaty WAS consult:Masted be
tween the ("twined Swanee nations, of Kansas,
their principal Charles and Blue
Jacket. 'headed the delegation. Treaties are
also beliie prepared, and will noon be coot.
0/Ct.:lt - 1 , 11)1 the Cherokees, Choctaws, Chicka
saw., Seminoles and two hands tof tine Chip-,
pewits, of Lake liaperlor, Balsroil band, and
those of the Luc On Thatubean.
The Cononisaloner cot the freedman'. Be
rea Las issued a etrcular directing that each
Assistant Comm le•Anner and Consul state the
laws with regal,) to the marriage nod divorce
of white persons, And embody them for the
minefitof irceamen. He says it is desirable to
frown dowdattell systems of marriage rule`
world be approved by Statein
therefore advisable no procure a formai ap
proval of the Governors, to your circulars on
thla subject. Tine Cinuinfssiener *mild elm.
ply suggest several points that regiLL.g Immo
dlate alteration- Yirat--Partles Migthlo - for
marriage. Second—Who Hindi grant certifi
cates Ot Marriage. Tit tril—Tiarties authorized
to solemnize ruaniuge. Pourth,--Dwoution
of marriages. Fifth—ReglaLry of lalarrrairon.
Malit—ltegulations referred to perili=" Vito
latve lived together with 'Marriage. The
greatest earii. Mutt nil taken to Instrnet nil
freed-people, as to what the low demands of
them, in regard lo reartiuge, end all elergy-
Men and magistrates, authorized to give cer
tificates andsolemnize marriages, must be
earnestly solicited to all Bureau officers in
reettfyitm oshiting evils on this subject.
Illaln*s•constlin2lonal 'Amendment.
NV Ass mores, March s.—lt'ts generally con
cededJlere that the Blaine amendment s to the
Constitutiou will ne defeated in rho Senate.
A fell senate contains fifty members, and
seventeen votes will , kill the amendment,
being more than one third. The eleven Dem
ocratic, Senators will tmquesticumbly vote ,
against it, as will also, it la alleged, the fel
low lag named denaters : Messrs Sumner,' of
- MassachnsettsPixtni, of Condeethnit.Morgan,
oc,,tiew York, Comm, of Pennsylvania; Wiley
and Vats Winkle; of WeatTlreklula, 'Meader-ion,
of Missouri, and etc wart,_or ;evade, making
In all, nineteen. The reinaliting thirty-ono
Fenatoil there is good reason to believe,
all t of
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PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MARCH 6, 1866
cbo
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EEO
The rpetter proceeded. it being the drat
business in or order, to cull the States for bills
anti 10111 t resolutions on leave.
Mr. Woodbridge, of Vermont, tusked leave
to Introduce the following
Wetness Tho people ano government of
the United States of America are not indiffe
rent to the patriotic struggles of the people
of Mexico to establish and perpetuate their
republican forte of government, anti whereas,
the 5.11111 republic of Nutlet), through Its duly
authorized agents, is about to Issue &MX*
bonds of qa,ouu each, dated April let, with
Interest coupons attached, payable ai the city
of New York In multi coin, the principal atter
thirty years, and the interest sumi.annually,
at the rata of seven per cent. per annum,
each of which bonds Is to hear the signature
of the registrar appointed by ills laxceilency,
Mr. Romero, therefore, be it resolved, Ac.,
• the Berate concurring therewith, that pay
! mezt cl the aforestiltiOrme, fifty, million dol
lars, with thelinterest the rtsm according to the
tenor of the said bonds by the same hereby is
guaranteed by the United States of America-
Mr. Woodbridge asked that the resolution
be read twice. Referred to the Committee on
Forign Affatrs and printed.
Mr. plaint—lottlect to its Introduction.
The Speaker—The question is, shall leave be
granted.
Tellers were offered, and there were area
70; nays V, no quorum voting. •
Mr. tichenek, of Ohio—l understand that all
that the gentleman from Vermont, (Mr. Wood
bridge,) asks, is that the reset ntions he intro
duced, referredand printed.
Mr. Illalne—l objem, to the first thing being
done looking to that end.
The Speaker—No debate is in order.
air. Ashley, of ChM, called for the yeas and
nays,' were ordered. The. v eta was
Wien and resulted. yens, 1.4; nays, 64.
ThAspeattar veiled In the isdirinative, so that
lease CMS granted for the Introduction of the
reSolntien, which was thereupon thrice read
and referred to the Committee on Foreign At.
fare.
- D
Dlr. Flanks, of Massachusetts, introduced on
leave en sat to provide for the opilsolleation
of the Pension With the present Marshal's Be.
rean which was read twice and referred to
the Committee on Military Affnirs. •
Mr. Baldwin introduced on leave an. act to
Incorporate the National Association to edu
cate colored men for the Christiau intuistiy,
which was rend twice and referred to the
Committee for too District of Columbia.
Mr. Miller, of Pennsylvania, asked leave to
Introduce en net amendatory of the National
Currency Act.
Mr: Price, of lowa, objected.
• Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, called for, the yeas and
ittdys,.l%iiieli ring otlizreti and taken, resul
ted:
lipty l ,'o na lrlio l , introduced on leave a
preamble and resolution directing an increase
for one hundred and tifty days of fifty per
cent: on the present import duties, which was
read twice and referred to the Committee of
Ways and Means.
Mr. Spaulding, ofOlGo, on Jeave beingg=t
eil, introduced a joint resolution to Supprens
certain freedom/A noted terming a,part of the
paperautteney of the govermnent which Was
• read twice and referred to the CoMmittee on
• diking and Currency. The resolution re
quires the Secretary of the Treasury to call in
and suppress without unnecessary- delay, the
recent issue of five cent notes on which the
head of a private Individual appears, In ph;,,,,
of thatrif ucerge Washington. Raise direets
that henceforth tiolibrids or face of amp per.
son shall bo placed on any perfloir of
th e
currency of the Untied Buttes, without the es-
I rep designation of the Secretary of the
lii• i ....t - Tiley, of Utile,' asked leave to bitrodifee
a leant resolution as follows:
Rejoiced, By the 'louse of Representatlies,
, the Sonatnellacurrinti, that •the Conattnitioril
I et the United States confers on Congress am
pie power for the protection of the °maned-
patent slaverr and friledriven le the States re
cently In rebelllonl
•Resotred,-That to behalf of the loyal Alfieri-
eart petthoongress ' alum UnltSd States
0,,y g0 i and'mita
,proteettp.n:tiar to Ylli i
men; irr beilYe 0 Mee' MIX color, caldpig,,
in the 'States 1 • fly in 'rebellifini and es-
WALT Sar,rial i i tal:er t l io l,
i tilal S ea u :l4l,l
T.CongreSs win - demand such guarantees as to
........“ :ball Win enflielent •before rote Wein l
&Ds , ed the new Stare g0ve.............. .....--,-, I
am Or whlch.hereatrer may• bo orgtreS:
.mtier tinder the order and direction 01 the
president, Or by en indopendentelit Incise .
mantel' the people In sorb State*:
•••• Resolved, That the Union party of the nation
ten:Mental in Cwiertnia earnestly deinre that I
all the Statessetently m rehollien shall at the . ,
wirileit moint 4 ionstakUtcwitii
t e a saTelyt"Ofr,
,the - Natheml - ummr, teereetbitertteall theMll- . 1
'Megan, tighte and dignities Of tea t Statearlof
• the Anterican Union which have no.beent•in
retiellien, and that lerl.sillen ne coustitutioeM
State Governments ;me :Ore& therein ,
Which shall tleeurely . chn tntienilllmrt
stops, ttle rights of nll_l°3 , lll en, withOlit , re
lgaritteracesiscokrtiand• when the peti~
- etmte -7 8tatee , shalt - have Mooted men of un
.7llOublett htrOty; A s' - and IlePrtilaillne
lithet.ou • = thli • XlititedrllStatea-will
'egeognird government en R thelcOnittite- .
tinrisAiinTi er i n ilrt ,l 4 IRS!? ' . ..! 1 . T 1f, j.•
- .o•-x-,;:•..'sj..:
6''":: - -.1,: , :i ,- .: , -'' , Cl. , :ivolir , W .- - '-
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trig, Congress will :Ilse detnand, as a condition
to the complete restoration of any reorgan
ized State t lie only exemption for ally citizen 1
from a liability to taxation for payment of
the rebel debt, or reimbursement either of ex
penditnre incurred by the Stem or loyal au
thorn ies m aid of the rebellion, or for loss in
eurred by the emancipation of slaves.
The Speaker said that the morning boor
having elapsed the resolutionS would lie over
the two weeks from to-day.
Mr. Bingham, from tit:34olot Cotmnittecen •
Reconstruction, repot:tee the following Joint
restitutions .
Rcsotoed, By the Senate and lamas of Repre
sentatives In Congress assembled, that Where
ow, the peppla of Tennessee have made known
to the Congfam of the UnAtal States their de
sire that ma et:institutional relations herete
fore existing _between them and the, United •
Stnics may be re-established, and did, on
the fad day of,lehtuary i 4 , Bo, by a large popu.
lay vote, adopt,,a,tid rat constitution of. a
government, republican n,foria, an of In. •
consistent...4lth, the Coustantion and laws of
the United. States- , A.S.titt.,e, atrferantent has
been strganized uridei profit:ons there, of
which said prOvialen and the .latre pasied in
yinranunde thereof, proclaimed, denote
loyalty to the Union ; and whereas the people,
of Tentiessee are found to be in a cenditherttY,
'exercise the functions of a State within: thiei
Unlon,-atid can only exercise the steno byeert..;
senalaw making power or.the gaited:
lita 4refore the State of 104nuessea Is
hate hired to be one of the UnitedStatee
• ofAM(Ylea, ea au eitual footing With the other
Mates upon the express eml.lition that the
InMple df TennesSee will maintain add ca
rat-co in good faith their existing constitution
and how, cart:Wing those who have been en
gaged in rebellion against the United States
ifrotn exercise of the elective franchise ter
representative periods of time therein prey!. I
ded for, and exclude the Bartle
Item°. from the like respective
pockets of time from eligibility to office; and
the state of Tennessee shall never assume or
pay any debt or obligation contracted or in
ettermi in oil of the late rebellion. Nor shall
sabi State ever, in any manner, claim from the
United States,,or make any allowance or com
pensation for shaven emancipated or liberated
in any way whatever; which conditions shall
be tat :sled by the Legislature of Tennessee, or
the people thereof, as the Legislature natty
di
rerl, before this act shall take effect.
The Joint Resolution was read the first a
second times and on Motion of Mr. Bingham,
was retort.; mitteirand ordered to he printed.
inngham also presented the memorial
and testimony in relation to Tennessee, with
tan accompanying documents. arid moved
that they be printed.
Mr. lingers presented ft minority report of
himself and Mr. (hinter, and asked that it be
read.
arugSworth objected to the reading of
the report, which takes the ground that the
Stateof Tennessee is already in the Union and
bad never been opt, and ends with aresolu
ion tothe Honsethat the Members elected be
(VVIII - 1, in. It was colored lobe printed.
M t welt of Illinois, staled that Mr.
Bust well and himself dissented from the ma
jority report, and that tney would Ole their
views hereafter, which he asked leave to have
printed. The grounds of their dissent are :
that the joint resolution does tint afford suf
ficient gettrunters of fidelity to the Union and
Or prOleetion CO the fre.edmen.
Mr. Conkling moved that any member of
the Committee testy die his views hereafter
and that they be printed. There being no ob.
jtstlon, it Wad so ordered.
.
speaker presetued a report, from the
Secretary of the Navy lisle the amount paid
for advertising...tc., for Hal Referred to the
cotton abet, 011 Printing.
Viso a communication from
of rotary
the Interior tr.insufitting a report of that:Wet
Le glover irr tidal eon iq bar bore on the imam.' .
lake where public works are erected,
Referred to commttee on Conuncree. Also
letter in regard to the report of Col. Sawyers,
ankliorinienolYiat of the wagon train from So- bras sa to Virginia City. Laid on the table.
The-Teske,. also directed - the Clerk to read
the following letter from the Governor of
North Carolina •
01.170 or NOR, ft CA6omtt A, E.I.CCTIVL
ImeeirraENT, N. C.,
February testli, Pled.
.0-beef-s Cooper Speaker of the Hour of
Acprtsoteorarer•—Slir I here's rill enclose to
you the resolutions of the General Assembly
of this State, acceptable lands, donated by
the t ongrtt. of the United States, by aa.
iassed Jly u ISO, entitled, ..Art net donat
ng publielinds ta. several States and Terri
torf,,, ',Lich may provide Colleges for the
benefit of Cotonu-end and Mechanical Arta."
Very respectfully, your Obedient Serektht,
thignedo Jus Dillon iFolettl '
Loo .:race of North Carolina.
Mr. Stet mt.-1 object to the reception of the
ill:per of the speaker. 'The question is whelk-'
the litlNe•ie VII rccelve it.
lie, tiriv,ks. of Now York—on wind grounds
done t he gentleman from Pennsylvania object
to let roceptionl
sir. rtlevens—l object because we all know
perlectly well t hut w.• do not r,engn Ize at Ares
nlll, 111.. 1;1,1'1111..111. of North Carolina, and I
hope the Douse will be consistent.
7,1 r Amoks. I understand the gentleumn to
ids
Gunkling interrupting, asked wheths
er the debate wtx in order.
The Speaker—it to not. A majority can re
cell e any paper. The question is In receiving
the pap ,. /.
Mr. kl,ll Wi t t, naked for tile ens and nays ou
that que,tlon. The pats aid nays being Or- ,
rt.ll and tnkon, resulted,in avote of nays, 37; ,
pl., too. So the limose refused to receive the
paper.
Mr. htevens offered a resolution, which was
adopted, retplesting the Secretary of the
Treasury to prepare a statement showing the ;
amount of. money now in the United States
Treasury, Occluding all sums to the hands Of
the Assistant Treasurers, National Banks and ,
nil oilier depositories, designating the
amount in each separately, toll to report the
same to the House.
Mr. Stever/sale° offered a resolution, which
!Wonted, requesting the President to
eummunicate to the Hone, information on
the following points: Tu lime many persons. ;
north more than twenty thousand dol
lar, onati, lie has issued slam's' -I
pardons, mel what are their names. Clow
much property,md, personal. and mixed, I
seism] and forfeited as the enemy's prop
erty, had been taken from °fledges of the Gov
erument, nboclahn to be the original owners.
B huller such persons ball been soldiers In
the armies of tile so-coated Confederate States,
or had been giving aid and comlort tothe cue
my. How much abandoned properey, that
had been taken possession of under acts of
Congtais, and had been allowed to Freedmen
and now occupied by them. had been ordered
to be restored to returning rebels, anti the oc-
mounts, Freedmen , displabed, stating the ear
[tenter property thin' restored, and by whose
order the same was dune.
Mr. Eldred, Jr., presented the joint resolu
tions of the Senate and Asseinbly of the State
of Wisconsin for a grant of land to aid in the
censtruction of Portage Lake and Luke Supe
rior canal. It was referred to tile Committee
on Putille Lands.
Mr. Perham offered a resolution, which was
adopted, directing the Committee on Invalid
Pensions to enquire what further legislation
lenecestary to prevent the transfer or assign-
Mont orany pension to brokers or speculators,
and 1p regard to other amendments of pm:Mien
taws..
Mr."Priee, nu leave, introduced a bill for the
organization of a company to constructs,
railroad and telegraph from Puget Sound to
Columbia 'hoer. It was read twice and.refer
red to the Committee otttbe Motifs'ltallroad.
The House then went Into Committee of
the Whole en tile Rate ;of the Tilton, Mr.
Bran:tepee in the chair, and proceeded to the
consideration of the Military AppropriatiOn
Bill. Several amendments were adopted, In.
eluding one offered briar. Benjamin, to en.'
force the proi-isions of the test oath, and ono
offered by-ldr. Schelick,appropriating*S,OOD for
continuing the ereetien of the - memorial tab
let. and monuments to deceased officer. of
the regular army and of volunteers, and for
arranging and preserving trophies - fa' war,.
and for marking, -with proper inscriptions,.
S uns capture:l during the rebellion.
The bill wee laid aside to be reported to the
House, and the Committee next took up the
army appropriation tolls. The bill appropri
ntes.nmon g other smaller items, for the pay of
the army, $10,700,0:0; fOr commutation of-bal
een suhstatenee, 4,1050000 i for bubstatenee in
fad of regulars and votuuteers,4s,lloo,ooe t
for regular supplies of quartermasters ue
parte'. eta, Si t 'Mpg:, Incideotal expenses of
soma, el,Mie,aoo; transportation, O,OOVOO.
Mr. Washburne, off Illinois ;moved the' fol
lowing proviso: Provided, That IMPart of the:
money hereby appropriated shalt be used for
paying the Illinois Centel Fialittiatt COmpehy
for transportation 'Of troops Or the- property
of the United States, and the Atteriatyliener
al of the tinned States Is hurebY" directed to
'esthete a suit 'Against 'the said COmpanYbi
the Circuit Court of the United States, in the.
Seventh Circuit, without delay, to recover
from Raid Company any monies thathave been
paid to said Company by any Department:of
the Government for • the transportation .of
troops or proPerty of the United': States, and
that said Attorney General is hereby directed
to appear.torshe United States In said Coen,
and prosecute its inter:attain theimid suit.
This amendment. =Lyn rise to a long. debate,
Messrs. Washburnef of Illinois; Williams and
Wilson of. lowa, SloareanilHardlrexoflllinois,
and Steviets, of Pennsylvania, in: support. of
it, and Mosers,..Davisi Cook., Farnsworth 'and
WoOdbridge in opposition.
Mr. Grinnell :moved to emend .by . striking
oat all in reference to suite for • thercootrery
of monies already paid. I ; ' •
The CommitteareSe to elrea'S the debate, andr
ineett.l
the Military „Soudeoly Inallfll 3 Ph thd
with itinendannetti which mere Otinearreu
sehencls rucervi to amend by the ; followe
..tug: And provided MoreOver,thatuopartofthe
monies hmeby appropriated, Shall .he Applied
to the tayereabsWtettee of any cadeVappettits
milieu , any State , latelyinrebuilionagainakthe;
.':goiernment; Until such - State shall.havebeen,
restored to •.relations,with: - nits.
Union, and by virtue of Mat Pr Johitzeilo_.
„
Bono( Congress for, that..esselttaqe . taint MO!,
Mr:Eldridge called (firth the yeas, tin*AlkylL
Al r. ostk desired tOrPOdlfYh.Y....lfiserijafC
1 - the word herearfer, but the preplan*, guo l littin*.
havlng been seconded
Air: Id( r4lgc ohjeetctiotadtheyeaa and pays,
-mere. ordered to latt,takem.vsluelklettellPitLantt
Sevelitklilno nnythaelhe ,
amendmeat riapeale4. on :unction-39-40,
consider it,thawever,, the. tunendment was ai-
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.10igginteol , that thestintrapprO;:
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son and protect loyalty, and do away ell
istiact ion s, on account m race or color. .tlao
a petition of one hnntired and sailers citizen ,
of the same place praying for a change to the
Constitution, making the President eligible
try a direct vote anti enabling Congress to tit
the qualifications Of electors, It was referred
to thtaudiollry Committee. ,
Mr. Broomall also presented a petition front
eltizonS of the same ranee, praying for an
ameratmentbf the tariff; so no to protect la
bor to the extent of the difference between
the cost of capital and labor. here and abroad.
It was referred to the C.Ommitteh on Way. ,
and Means.
Adjourned.
From Jamoles—Mot—Salt—Cholera
2::w Tong, March 6.—ThenteamerCrosader.
from Jamaica, Port at‘Prinee and "Park's
Is
latid, has arrived, bringing Jamaica papers to
the Mb alt.
A deputation of prominent men. waited on
Gen. U. Connor and - expressed their thanks for
his energetic measure in aid of Übe-govern
ment Inemppressing the late rebellion. Ad
miral WV* would remain. on Jamaica station
at Long as the royal commission of investiga-
Alen should sit.
A riot occurred at Luoca on febrnary 7th, on
the part of ROM, SOMICTS, one of whom had
fieyetely flogged a female In the streets, anti
.Iwa9 rescued frOm onstody by his comptmlons:
.The soldiers wore finally overpowered by -- the
police and citizens and Imprisoned, and RTC
awaiting trial.
Turk's Island papers of February till, stay:
that salt Is in limited demand, nominally at
eight cents, and that there is a good supply on
b' t
11. steamer Talisman, from Now York, had
arrived leaky, haring struck a sunken shoal
and fractured ono of the elates. fiho has been
repaired, and is now perfectly sea-worthy.
A late Demerara paper reports the artival
of the British North American Com mleaionere.
They were kindly welcomed and entertained,'
and left for Trinidad,
The cholera Is disappearing from Gaudolope
and has not broken out In any of the islands
In the neighborhood.
Express Robbers Arrested—Fenian En-
Stu:minim In Ss. Louts.
Sr. Lome, March s.—Edward Newmister and
E. S. Johnson, two of the five timbres who rob
bed the United States Express Messenger here
two weeks ago, have been arrested; and $19,.
214 of the stolen money was recovered. The
remainder of (140,001 stolen is supposed to be in
I...came of the other three robbers, who are
still at large.
A very large and enthusiastic meeting of the
Fenians was held lu Mozart Hail on Saturday
night. General Sweenet's plans against Can
ada worn loudly clicereil. An impromtn col
lection of $1,500 was made, and quite a number
ufirilles and revolvers wereeontributal, Fifty
men enrolled themselves as soldiers
Liberty.
DIII Signed.
Sr. Loom, Burch o,—Governor Fletcher hue
signed the bill recently pasied by the Missouri
Legislature providing for the consolidatiOn .
and payment of the bonded debtof thet State.
By the provisions of this hill all over doe in
terest is to be funded and incorporated with
the principal, and the new boron, and payment
of interest Is to be resumed on the let of Jan
uary ISSA.. The bonded debt of 3fistionri in
cluding ginpaiti.tntorest, amounts to thirty
millions—lt in rstimateabv members of the
Committee by iiiitom this bill was repotted
that under Ps operations the en Eire State debt
will be lignMated in twenty years.
New York and Erle.Ratleond Expenwes,
Iledueed.
YORK, March s.—The Om/mere:a/ gays
that It-ie• reported that the New York and
'Erie' Railroad Company have recently reduced
their exptmeec•hp-dteeharging one thousand
dvn hundred employee. , along the ilbe of their
road. Oat of MLA' camber three hundred are
said to have been employed at the cork - shops
and depots In Jorge) . City. This reelection hi
maid to have been in con , mq uenee of a falling
off of the western bound freight about one
th trd.
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The New Jersey Railroad and transporta
tion company, and the Jersey City Locomo
tion Works Company, are said in hays been
reducing their expense's from similar causes.
The Fire in :Mew York—fAcneral Seatt
L
New• Yong, blarelt S.—Two thousand bales
of cotton were harmed by the fire:this morn
ing. Loss, (0606,000. The lire is supposed to
balm been the work of Ineenda ries, It is said
a discharged employee was bettre to utter
threats to bum the Ituiltimg. Thu pollee tire
in search of him.
Gen. Scott wits somewhat "Injureil, thongh
not seriously, by falling from ltia,berth on tile
trip from Key . West. to New Orleans. lie re
covered slowly and attended church on the
26th ult.. though still feeble.
Span *Rh !killed—Flee in New
Ei=3
Saw l tins,lar , ll s.—The steam frigate Car
men one of the Spanish war ecrssela which
have been lying in our port, has sailed from
enarnotine.
A lire broke out this morning In the cotton
H
storage establishment of
. C. J ohnson, No. 4,
bridge street, extending through to No. 5,
Pearl' Street, whieli Is stilt horning, with every
Ind hatton of the 0011 re destruct ion of the en
tire building. The loss of 7i perry so far, is
estimated at 11,100 hundred tilnll.l.l
Tar. on Distilled Spirits
{V ARIIINOT01; March s.—Therepornof the In
ternal Revenue Conon Ission on distilled spirits
is ready. They recommend a decreased tax
from to ii per gallon. They advert at
length to frandsnommit ted on the revenue by
small manufacturers, and anticipate that they
will be diminished by a reduction of duty. At
one dollar fluty, they expect a revenue of fifty
million dollars from this source.
Gen. Meade and the Democratic State
convention.
Prtmansi.rnta, March s.—To-day General
Meade says over his own signature. In a letter
to the editor of the Erening Tetegroph, that
there is no truth In the report circulated from
Washington, that he has consented, atthhe re
quest of the President, to allow Ids name to
he presented to the Democratic State Conven
tion as a candidate for Governor of Pennsyl
vania.
Steamboat Darned
Co,eis 'March s.—The steamer Dhimoud,
laden with clght hundred and twenty hales
ofeotton, burned near Gars landing; on
the. Tombigbee river, last Thursdays MC
cotton was "'insured. The boat was Valued at
twentythoirsaud dollars. :Co insurances
Further Particulars of the Blowing Up
of the Steamer Lockwood.
Mittrins, March s.—Theateanter Leek - wood
blew up end bpruod lastnight, eighteen miles
below-here. Twenty ,arson were-killed, and
twenty-flre Injured; She was valued at 460,00 e.
Ito insurance. Then= es or the killed and
wounded are not known yet.
The Loan Bill
Nxw You, rob. a.—The Conintecrica's Wash
ington special sayi another effort will he mad o
fauor of the loan bill. Mr. McCullocit's
friends allege that the delay in passing It has
arrested the downward tendency of gold-exalt
the depreciation of the currency.
Death of Bishop . Alexander 'Campbell.
Witaziaso, W. V. Mar. s.—llLshop Alexander
Campbell, generally kimonos Abe founder of
thivllisoiple denomlnatios of Christmas, ant
eminent as n theologian,. especially - 1' debater,
died at Ids residence at lietbany, near this
city, Sunday night, in the 78th year of his age.
colopel Sireeney.'lLodorsect
ItoosisTsa,N. 1%, March S.—The Rochester
Circle otthe Fenian Brotherhood tonight on.
dorsed Geo. Sweeliey and sentAllm 000. A
large number of yohmteors offer their pervl
cos at a moment's notice.
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Poll'rLaae. March s.—At the charter eleotien
to-day Augustus Stevens 1111.14 elected Mayor.
The Vote was. Steven.s, Itepubllean, 4997.
Sburtlttr, Demers; p 1 0.
CITY AND g 1 IIITRBAN.
The Orphans' of Slain Penneylh-ailia
'
4 Soldlola.
It Is well known tsithepeople of Ponneylin.
.nla; that 'through the iiti.tive agency of the
Poi•ernor. provision 'hier been made for the
education, of, the OrPludis of PennsylvaniaVolinateers, who fell while: battling for the
Maintenance . of thp perpetuity of tho Govern*
meat: Beyonal of thesolmols atones' in, sue
:desShil operation. , it Is stated that the one
g at I.lcallsterellle;Juniata county, and another
at Meant •Joy, - Lariesteter -tounty, are the two
%Opole most advanced. The schools located
in:o'er, parts orthe State:Vieirtiftuthy being
pushed to.perfeatiON and it.le oonfidentlY an
ticipetbd - that ,hy the. drat of September...of ,
this. year. the full .number 01'1005e .siehoole
'will be. esteldtslied 'throughout - the
:C omm on
-
.Wheapli t n h g,sa, b ndt t h h a e t t e a r M e i n n m or o p f a h ti ie , Mbra dep eltan r d
in l he Caue* oftha ee tty; will b e
r ibera
Prorided withtho means otoduestion; and ;
contfortabt,yeared fOrtuttil that Is comyeteth"
Arellult She thief:reflects the tilgiliqt. one,
not own ott , thi,vpoopinnt the Common "mirth',
hut alefi_Ott•thosetto - tvininithed , have eonfided ,
And)rettinrot shoirguktnaftins.
:vovernor tniitinbonnroposnt to iron: Vies,
ILliarrowes, whohas therms of thesoreldiere'
orphan schoole r to , take the'neholinr.of - tbe
gaunt idef t lfd JVAUtgigirvAllo
4 ta l g i Vili4W iris llgg 4 Ob eriolowomo-,
of the resulteof the .prortslomnalf=
UilllnalLashArriTve''hittlnZarceite of bat—
Ale3:ll l mlY 4 tolie.dinenedhXtW it X lllo ,l l lld
.editCpiht treinsleedeSualismaree ttacte d
..liidnerbus,care fertiMzerpnetutat her offend.
TEE W/MaY ekvarrE.
•
1' IVO EDITIONS ANITOEEIDTE II 4 .
fre4waiga7 oart,. Ogli,ooOr. SoOlartl•
Tim ettlitonl•forvrartlei ..111 reach the sto
- soonest .11.,:ucut ran. -,• k • •
' intinuk•
Single <opine
In Clam of ere
In Mobs or fen nelS apwardi
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n.et wzor the Temponsace Longne—Nt"w,
3 Denise Bill Discussed.
a. meeting of Me Pittsburgh Temperance
' League was hold in the ebntral Presbyterian
Church, Smithfield street, last evening, lir.
A. G. 3 1erandleas In the chair. The meeting
opened with prayer by bins. Ur . ilundies.
Prof, in.C.....9011, trow,the ....maltose to
prepare an amendment to the IMense law, sub
mitted the draft of a propose,' 'net. the main
features of which are as folion4
All taverns, etc., ,are to Mt classified actri-.1.
log to the amount of the annual sales, and th e
rates of Heenan ar,s—whore , the re 40.1,
. license, 41,000: kile9 over 41,000 end less
i than 410.(13, Ilocust.. 4:00; over 411,000 and less
than ,00ko. license" ',vet 41,000 and less
than 46,1300, license 43.70; over cLoisi andlces
than 411.00, license 4200; ta,ufar 'and less, !leen.
4100. ft 10 proposed that. no Itemise shall be
granted irt this city, for less than Wainer In
$ the borough for 1085 than CLIO:
Eating Erotism, shall* sell no liquors other
than domestic wines malt bud brewed iiq
'mars, and pay three, times the rate of 'imam.-
now required by law. No license shall he
granted in the cities for leas than Wad, nor In
the borough's Tor legs than 4100.
Petitions for License 51i9.11 present the certif
Idente of twelve freeholder:l. setting forth that
the tavern In necessary, that the appl leaut ia
a man of geed character, and has suitable ac.
commodatlOns.. These twelve num are to sign
r the bond thepetitioner, and te9come respon
sible for his- Violation, of thb law. NO bond
I shall lie less than 441100.
The penalty for Violating the act ls, for the
first offense, a fine of2mat hoes than 00, and im
; prlsonment in the county Jail for a period. of
iron, tan to ninety days; and that the drat con
v lotion shall disqualify the party from obtain.
ing license-for a partial of three ;ears. A sea
;
and offense Is punishable by a line of 4100, tin
prisonment tieot lois than thirty days, and
dismanlitics applicant from getting It.
cense. -
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The bill it.'so contains a section whieli pro
voles that where a majority of the quaillied
voters of any ward, borough 'or tOurnu'itie,
shall present ii,remonstranee, duly eertillt
the Court, against the granting of licenses In
said district, no license whatever shall he
granted. Timproimsed act wits dhomased at
considerable length by Professor Wilson, hi.
McGonnigle,J..D. Batley, Professor Dickson.
Samuel Aliutdc.r, Mx. Williams, Rev. W. A.
Davidson Unit others.
The reporewas finally referred hack to the
Committee, with Instructions to coif:Wilk with
the Judges; of our Courts, slut report at.an
adjourned meeting two weeks hence. Thu
Comzeittee:Was increased by -the addition of
the following named gentlemen: Rev. John
Douglas, D. D., Rev. S. B. Reed, Rev. A. R. Deli,
Prof. W. W. thelceon, unit butuoel Allioder,
Esq.
Tim following standing committees were ap-
Minted: •
ExecutiVe Committee—John D. Bailey, J. F.
Loy, Prof:W. W, Dickson, Samuel
Rev. W. U. Kincaid.
Steel: Dr. Robert
Wray• Dnals Itotanson, John Montgomery marl
- Chas.; Cotion.-
The, eeting I.llbn adjoilrnett.
• • Itoott 'Notices . . - ' '
EsrritANt t:. Met,, Lander, Author of
'•Light on thr Dark leer." Sew York
, liehlon .1 Co.
Another addition to the It'd tit American
novels mot very much in the e1,14.1.1C VOlO of
most of oar latter-day. American fictions
which - ippear [Alm written by young ladies of
the most sensitive natures, who cannot and
adJeetirrs enonghln the language to express
the ddyttli of their en - lotions In this respect
racy contrast strongly with the qui‘l sub—
titled tone of the English navel., and , nogest
theititu that perhapsr ...American sisters
rather overdo the thine
. If we could reach
the nut here's of tit ianvork, wr might take the
'Werty of ttlling her that we thing ehe 'tins
ei,tepped the•honneary, in tilts regard, and
that her rustler(' would have comprehended
lice just as Well if edit, had not plied up the
agony . quilit We'cite;'. for Instal:tee,
the eencluding paregraphioLhor book:
"A great hush, like the O ill
,br wings of
seraph, broads over inkutiegilet, It
softly .
there ateals....uponjws, ereepipgjdowth—imay
into tbe."singing ••depths of . heart,
and stilling allita - tadrue*Arlankit 'wild
est erpvinge.,-tbe - gelielepe eeetwel-a,treet
, bag. ea tined Itnelun - loye; -- -4 rote - that refines
every cooling, eXalta:overy..Thenity,"ituirenne
, Ides the whole benigt,-aloye -that begins in
time to enduretilrough eternity,'
Thislgtherapturonsurrayth which alto de
centime her feelings receiving a proptoal of
marriage, and the same style of Willing cx
tear's thr,ough the hook, making us wonder if
site gore Into such et,tneler when the question
;I'
popped, what sinr w nettfiltlittr e
'he of the f.fttitiOts of strevnerries an.l
Crean,
e from thee 't hree the lewd: quite
readable, and the Inver et fiction will be rc•
warded in perusing it.
• We are indebted fellie publishers ter the
copy before as:
3118 LOT:DON QtAirrr.itit ftsri4w for IECOG,
Mind!ns the follnlting articles 1. loving- •
. stones DamheMs:2, Simon de Montfort, Earl •
of Leicester; 3. 'Tennysett's Enoch Arden; 4
M. Sante-Iteure;. O. tii.otes IMato• 0. Miss 'Ber
-1 ry , s Meinoirs; 7. l'alquare's Arabia:4; Carries.
tn re and Gridesque In Li lei attire zind Art; 0.
The Crowning Lesson.
I For sale ey W. .1. tilltle.ltrttnny, 43 Fifth
I ELMO..
1.1.01 . 'A MONT II LT Al,: A 7 ;: for April
l
19R;. This number is untu my orlumul, we
WI Mei and well Illugtrixte.l.
For sale by' W. A. Gildenfenny, 1.3 Fifth
st rect.
THE rIVAD AT A EDEE , O,VILLIJA.—The TTlWine
Association has published a list of the number
of soldiers burled nt Andcrarmville, 808180
from the official tecorff of the surgeon In
charge:
For sale by IV. A. Cilldonfonny, 43 Fifth
street.
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Itstern,tioual %Creeping MidiFts, •
wristling match c.sme on' pentgrd# after
noon hetween Mr. Prieget, Ainerichn, and
Mr. John 3.fithell, English, for till champion
ship oflAtnerhia In wrestling. The patties *en
tered the arena, anti shoot( hand, to taken of
friendship. The arrangemeuta were to stand
,pfr and take catch holds. In the first round.
Mitchell attempted to eaten tile, opponent
around the neck, but failed, and - the result.
true that he teas thrown in Two second..
At thd expiration et flee minute..,, time
was called,: and to the second roam!
Mitchell made theattempt tecatch his oppo
nent areithil the waist.,
....Allis was also
_ire,and after a Untie of about two mientes,
the men went. (loam together, both being on
their sides. A strugulo now ensued which re
sulted ha Mitchell being' turned on his beak.
The poise wee for Stale. and we learn that a
prominent Fifth street sportsme:n bagged the
money. Prlcget is somewhat tho tallest man
and weighs lee lbs: "Mitchell somewhat low
er, and weighs hot 'lsu lbs. 'The Whole engag
ment didmot fosterer: ton minutes, and was
decidedly In Pricget's furor. As near As n"O 4
could learn; about4llstO ehufiged haniltron the
result. Which resulted in favor or American,
muscle.-
„Relent Conibell -Meeting. '
_..a_special meeting of the Soliatt Cannel( was
hold labt night for, die purpose of taking ac
tion in regard to the lilting lip of City Ball.
The Balletlm fitted' bp' with 'scats for two
thousand people, at %Cost of sl,too, and it id
important that it should be done immediatelY.
on account of the large untidier of persons
that are after a to rent it for lectures and en
tertaiaments.'''No final action was taken - in re
gard to the matter.
Tho resolution appointing a reporter _for
Councils, Was non-concurred - in.
Theibetion of Corninou Council, resemding
the authority of the Good Int.:m[llre Compa
ny to dispose- of their property, was • nombon
curree-
The ordinance respecting the removing of,
the garbage from the market and all pnvate
dwellings waa,,uoy acted upon. •
The ordinance recording the forestalling of
markets was laid on the table.
Oil motion,- Connell adjourned.
.
'Trimble on attic. Slanekeis ter Railway;
Last Mght, afteFilark, sone° 'titallidoint per- '
Son placed a istomt on the. track for the "Men
pilaster 'Railway, on Obi° nvanne, and-
descending- thedown ,grade.l at a rapid
paoo wits badly dama ged in' comm.:pianos...
The 'body of thil ear was-- , forten . off the
track and completely disalff Several, of
the switch irons iwere removed, and placed
nerOPIS the track. - nnd tile cars' ware "knocked
out , of -These. acts era attilbuted
seine .orib° ditatiarged cltiVera, but there le
on-evidence t.o fasten geLlt mpan them, eo tar
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March rat , wo;,entraot neat of
lag of Illvlb3dad of i t a b, 'c o bel ." : 6 l;:Yea m a t e :Ort
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tfarrfk caf Tiousuter. Ana \ w..-ri•WitoYasflu.
rittabu a,Artta elected as
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lariaP,
Seriteelk—ii6V, Sylvarter
bo . 111 0bOlod , a•E , l'astor,ar the ,
Firs,..l'o4otrytrLm.t (rhurfill, this (Tuesday) ,
ovoatag, -31arolt , .atir,taU , 1 1 4--o , *7&k, -at. , thoe" •
Church- , The kierVlve.x.wl,l3, innra.taan nark, ,
allynradreattuir; as thO Vreabytert of Ohio and ,
uomhti, of , our most prominent Clergymen' .:
tiro to nika part , In the .ezerebna. , ,• • •
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