ESTABLISHED IN 178 b -4hg ipittm g h Olutttg dri'Y ITEMS ro our ritT.ebeertbers. A• we we 0.k104 11oCue almogea 021 our routes YU thetas!, alzies and vicinity, a number of GU r iUbseribere may fall to reeetve the paper. U a soil will leave ale addreon at Mia ottlee, th• paper will be regularly nerved throatier. CIE= At Austlee. lit McClelland% 66 and 67 Fifth street, Ibl At), st to, 2 and 74 o'al.k. A I A UellOrh Thursday, 9 o 3 closi, ►6 IA sOl►R ►ud AA Atnertcan Institution iSiarlret's Barber Seep, for shame aid the tot let, leenperior to any other eomposition to this or any other country, and only 20 oenta a cake_ Magnificent 0611 day Present., Hasa just been opened at Macrom & O artist* Ho. 19 111th street. W et Good• Al Auction, at McClelland's. 55 and 67 Filth areal+ this day, at 10, 2 and 7}i o'clock. Disease Kept at Ray Invalids broken down In .health nd apirita oy Chronic Dyspepsia, or suffering from the terrible exhauetion which follow. 'the attack• of acute disease, the testimony of Shonsande who have been nisei ae by a miracle (rain n Molnar state of prOstrattoa, by Hostetter's btomach hitters, I. &AUTO guarantee that by the same mono. you too May be strengthened and restored. But to those who stand in peril of epidemics, to all who, by reason of exposure, priveu xi., and uneongoni• I climate or unhealthy pursuits, may at any mo ment be stricken down, this paragraph is most partfoiderly and cesphericnily addressed. You, Who Are thus situated, are wagered an absolute irate guard against the danger that menaces you. Yon and regulate the system with this harmle” medic 'nal Stimulant and Alterative, sod you will be . forearmed against the maladies waosersaida goat around you to the all . unseen. Hostetter`;NSkom ash Bitters are net only a standard Tonle and Al' laxative throughout the United States, but they hre =credited by the certificates of the most dis nguished citlrem of the I7nion, to the people of other lands. ln Canada, Australia and the West Indies, they are Gredu►tly =kb= the place of .11 other otornschics whether native or ['reign, and as surely an truth la progrentre and demon --el.ratton overthrow. doubt, they will eventually Imparted.] every other Invigdrant and restorative now employed In medicinal practice. .• Wet Godda • At AliatiOn, at DleOlellauda, and 67 Mb stroct at iv, 2 and 7ji o'clock. are sold leholesale and retell el very low rates at ilemini's Druz and Patent Medicine Depot, No. EIS Market atreet, corner of the Diamond, nerd /north atimet. Central Siteting Park Tta iMitresaioti pievalearthat admission Can. alt be hail to the eatral Park, Mott ward, brill, sot a season tickt t. We are requested to state teat all may gain admission at any time for teresity-Ode terra Cat h. F.1.11v Mewing For trt Wally tewitvg, br,ading, hemming, stitching felling, gsthotlng,lneking, thert no machine can approach the Wheeler a. Drop in atria agent's, No. 27 Fitth street, es . iou go by, and see her work. You will then agree with us (hat though highly they are praised they deserve all tc tominendetion bestowed dII them. Great Holldai Sale Of bodice 'furs at tho extensive and lashionaide House of !Wm. ffletnins, No. I]9 Wood street. lie lag lolly firepsnid with an immense stock of oil the newlil vies of capes, eugeneo, berthas, motto cuff and cuff. 1 Hudson Bay .able. mink 11.1 c, Ger Hoot Fli , Siberian equirrel son water mink Ladlis` lw ala. Bicatief•;'; cetilt =zee fee eq.. Sollars an gloves; gents an 4 boys hats and sap. of all thew styles. fts these good. are offer. 4 at extrem ly low pricer, all who with snythine t the 1.00 • ,j line, should call without delay. A Gruver 6: Baker very ►pproprtsto Vhrutms. lnft, and Winter Goon., it to with great pleasure we °All the atte,tton vi • Our readds to the superb stoah or Fall and Wield -Incsisjusa reoelsod by Mr. Jahn Wafer Matthew roller, No. M. Federal street, Allegheny. Ule stoat erntitases some of the rarest and moot beau to CluUniaOrwslmeres, tivereoatinge and V e.t.a/. oserbrougst to the western m►rtet. Hi. anon. mint of r umilahltig Goode, osornprislng Salm, ssrawers, _Jolters, Neell-ties, tlandkershle Is, at snout be Surpassed east or west. A large slots al ready-DIM° Pants, liosta, Vests and Oversorcs 'Mateo ba found at his estaltlishmenL Parlous want M i en g In the clothing lino should DI t .fall to give ear. rioter a sail. Real Lace Goods, k'orpresents. now open St Macro= a Carlf•leon,49 Fifth .tteet., Frhers, Brothers sue Soos Shoi a Grover & Baker. . , A Grover 3• Baker Will roakihome cheerful aOl IsaPPI Rich Fructi and English Fancy Goode, Just open d, at !Mon= ic Carlisle's, 19 Filth street. ' The Grover 4 Baker V the eimfileat, cheapest and bett fn use. VI et Goode At filollyelland's auction rooms, Nos. to and 57 Fifth strait, at 10 o'clock this morning. will be offered at auction In quantities to snit purchaser., wn as•orttrient of 1. ry Iloodirsllghtly damaged by water. Bargains may by had by a prompt a ttell MI CO. Catching a Tartar. Neglect gout teeth and yoh wilt soon catch a tartar there. flaruyulata Meta daily with that rare-vegatahle conipound, Sozodorit, and nesti er 'Lutes nor trier, or any other dental disease cnn .irer Intent Injure therkeri: the red eushloi. In which they are Inserted. • For !Asserted -Conches and Toys, YOU CLIDdi go to a better place tharr No. 112 Fed eral street i iiLikibgrr, wlet a you will hod ever y tAg¢g la Lize. to please , . She mi at fastidious team. IL 'gall le whetted. &testis • Ogonos Bursa. gentral Sulphite of Llme, for preserldng eltler. For sole by Mattes Sop., .ttrugglat. Omer of Peob stud St. ln•lr street. usburgbi Grover do Boker's /Ale beetle uee , No Sewing Machine Will embrdolder but the Grover b. Baker A Few More Left, Of those *me all wool white Olamtata, at 11 10 1 worth 10 $lO. Dunlap, Loiter b. 00., ill Federal guest. ?toile but the Grover 4p Baker *al soawbr for all faoily Extracts t4e14.1 Withullt pain, and exChan gee ik old one 104 ten dollars a set. Call sr 244 Pen %net, iGes a Grover 15; Baker For Christmas. ]neutral fir!orblte! of Lime, pyirmarallgelder. F.,r alio by Uteri. Super o nw i s t. ,ornar Of Perm 04 St. (Hair etrecte Ply.tsburth Oarpenter Jobbtng bop , *metal returned &Rat an absence of three ;tau Oit toe artmt. / tames -opened m. 17 olo , d , for mil it of iobboom it the carpenter lino, at the ote , Virgin miuy, hert.97.ll.4loxtb Meld street •od 1.3.1 r r. allsm. ()manila:U/4M and promptly attended I, WILLIAM losummt. omits W. rani, its Co., 'mum, ; , . 11 0atank, a;l4 Dealers la Ameirwsz. 4/{ate Of various iolors. Oft. at Alemoulf L.oahils • s, near the Water Works. Menu" ch. wrinkftrree. Na. 1 Me street, Orders promptly Stunned tO. All wor Inaated 1 1, 040 priya. Renal:ire done at tbn shortest series. fr. miirge Of repairer prowls:led the roof DI D. tD3lOa attic It to nut 0.. • THE Wet Gorda At Auction, at tnaOlelland'a,d4 and di Filth street ills day, at to, 1 alai 74 o'clock. French Mariana Two cruses pin opened, at anis dollar per yard . They are as good as most bongos salt at one doL jar and Ally rent.. We are now on.the northeast earner of Fourth and Market atreats. O. Hanson Lowe & 13 no. TEa beat aelealloe le at 15 Wood •treat, 10 ini Home-Made El.nket. AA well ea a full line of Ustera !Blankets., whlob we are selling . below the market rotes, on the northeast corner of Fourth and Market streets. ELLICEION Love k Bso. The beet selection le et "d 5 Wood etrest, at HII States. We would Impress upon our readiirs that now IS the time to boy skates. and that at James PREPARATIONS FOR HIS FUNERAL No. tie Wood street, to the place to Nod the sts. ele . trnre. ! Commerce among the Matra The beat i deation la at lb Wood &Oast, at Hil Spednl Dispatch to the Pittsburgh (latette. tikateg. We would impressNtion out reader. that now is WASIIIMO,Oq, Der. 19, the time to boy skates, and that at James Rowe's No. lati Wood stseet,.is tits plate to and the sto.!4 The Great !Ogle of Wet Cood• iv 111 be continued at blethelleutro, NO.. et act Filth Street, this d•y, et too clock. s o clock end 't%o'elock. Many of thew goods are very slight-, ly damaged, and some lines, such as muslin. pilafs, domestics, gos., as., are as good wet as dry. It :he assortment will be found a eery superior stock of white blankets, some of these are dam aged hut slightly, other. are perfect. tad all are of large size and many of very super for flolsh Bargains rosy be had by attesding these sales Prints, ticking., Stuart,, pants stull•, be, Sc (ball and buy la original packages, es In lota so A :urge nUrlablr c.l Absicter.l. Quartertnaeleta suit purchasers, at the auction onsarve. bare !;1.1. Im en mustered out of service. The Frul F force Aill be still further reduced on the 111,1 of Al Auction, Thursday, t o'c;uck, at AlcCisllane'•. ossuary, Plaid Flannels Editor of the Richmond Examinee ruling the Of all the popular makes, at factory primeliewill, hies accepti dan edito ri al position • ii• he member we are now on the northeast cornet of Memphis ,srep,,,,j, Fourth and Market street. MVPALNCII N/S.NT Ts TEEM kII.IN 1. C. Hanson Loveat Eno General Grant has ordered the rorniosa..i.rg Generals ot milli ary dirleiort emit delotitis Furs. to discharge all civilian employe. W . heir The beet selection:, at 75 Wood street, at Hi, except clerks, mployed ni i lerman'a. • For Christmas. for them, sr hrn theeenal y, ertra duty men de- Betel fa Belt, No. r 1 Fifth street, have an tle Laikd from the , atka. :1 saving of servta; (sat them - tn.. , a Cloaks, Snag.. and Man hundred thousand dol'ar, per annum is roper tills. for all ages of lite female sea. Call upon led to be the result of this order. them, examthe thole stash, tot forgetting the ele- , gacm sssortment of single and double shawls, and SSIDOOIJNO ON TUC CANADIAN rutwurrait. we are satisfied that you will become purchasers. Recent advice, r...c , ltud by the Commissioner Skiuld you nave ...euthea to teem ,. to the flush of Customs from the Canadian frontier rupr,.. line, and would desire something eitieieut trove sent that the smuggling business is still can ird the ordinary testa, liars tirm can get It up for )bu on along the border, and that In many Installers Won short notice. Observe the number, Cl Si:: I. .S. R evenue ° m eet ... lo the discharge of t . ell street. Fan. She best ae leettatt 1.:.t 70 Wt. od •t lc a! at b I H et Goods At Auction, at Alet , lelland'a,os and IP Filth .fret t thin dat , at 10,2 snit VA o'otock. At Auction, Thotsday, I o'clock, at Metnelln..,l4. At AuctiOn, TnUrs4y, 1 Punt T 1.1 0 .0 liT6 5,1:0 rt. r. At Auction, Thursday. •, o'clock, at .11Mile &land's. The Richmond Examiner of to.- it/if rays We - -learn that last week a party of gentlemen trim VARIOUS !TEM.,. Augusto tnunty , VuivLin, who nx kone for tome narpate, probably that of hooting into the burins. on whose tetate gold is mountain of itoekbridge, come Liteasnly upon • California wt. HISL discovered. best ome trod " 't - be y Coated rod e.„6. spend the gluier, an4l In the spring In Rollie visit bin Y atlve Berltzerlat d. fle b a . no , O gnawed 5i511.11,..1.de, capturing, 1101,s-ex, i s . California before tisce nis drat metrel there to of the *commas whom they threatened wan 1830. As a Venerable pioneer, discoverer or ,t.„..icit.„ dearb.anreat tinytetrd u„. „ b _ gold, - &m, be is in his old age nod poverly tained by • penaion loom the State. leer of their affsemblage; the fellows con kneed I, Li tr.: that of I.l,aurr‘ctkin, and t•ondurted rte ARE, Dec. 17, 1 Sels: The lion. &hope' gentlemen to a fr h.,01 house were there Aga Col4=, to enspeccb aka complimentary banquet el Yen in thin city. said in regard to all the pith- col.ceated over two hundred mochas, am a lame growing out of tho subject of reel/nate., correapotding quantity of powder and null. We noel, "If 'twere well done, It we are certain that did tot Mare what steps were taken In the care. it were well done, then %were well It wart th.ne qtnekly, bat if it were not well done when 4in mrr.rl " orri a r " ... Dr o r cone, tarn we abOuld make huh, slowly.. The meeting of the personal nod political A LASIT C.ILIIITS St:icing—Mrs. Page, a arid. Ito ode of the lamented tiov. Corn in, of Ohio. owed daughter of Major General lienjaMin hi, In the rtceptioa ream of the Senate, to-day, Prentiss, al GP:tinny, Hllnota , committed enleide was numerously at4endtd, Dal only by the Oh!, °° the 12th. while at the lmurr of her Lahr ' Ana at pet...l in the city, but by eminent citi• Dante time slams General Printisa and bin son were fined five dollar. each for horse-Whipping r er• from . 1 .."" every Slate in ( be Union. • yonag.manowho was paying attention to lb. Chief Justice Cheat presided at Oa% meeting. daughter. Oa motion, a committee was appointed, e . t.a,- . - Oa Sunday morning last, before daylight, a aistieg of Governor Dentine°, General Scheack, wareroom; at Wheeling, was broken open mid Senator Sherman and Members of Coogresa robbed of a lsrge lot Of articles, consisting of Hays and Paulding, to drafe, appropriate resole watch., jewelry, boots, shoes, gaiters . Jtc., all the property of Mr. John Roan. The be rglar be- Lions of condolence to be preeettea to his rela ting arrested, confessed Hs gal It and revealed tiers cud friends. where the property was concealed. Touching and elapent filtrates were tten Ton director of the Mint has made 'for the paid to the memory or the deceased by Chief Secretary of the Treasury specimens of double- Justice Chase, Secretary Seward, Gen. Schen, k, eagles, eagles, half eagles, dollars, dollars , halves sj3,lq¢arters.t• ••j jj o„d wa Senator Sherman, Reverdy Johtmon and Gant At Truax." The Secretary &tiptoe.. the designs. Darla. of Kentucky, after which a committee, and the coins named made hereafter web bear ' cot .j j ,,t" o j „1,..„,„ this legend. (ha smaller coins do not afford to make the teceanary arrangements for the In• /00111 for the words. nem! of the deceased. THU of CHOP of Madeira this year is good. The remains will be accompanied to bin Ware product of the Island will be 4000 pipes, against 2000 last year. Next years eloO will be State to-morrow by a majority of the Ohio Con still greater, probably. The blight BUR C 01301- gamional delegation. nes, but is kept down by the use of sulphur, ONIMIIRCE AVON,. TOE MTAT6B. which, e ',newton.however, affects the taste of the wine The bill to regulate commerce among the see- box. Airrnon KINESAIRD, one of the English ...°"" Bwtel, '"*P”" the Mouse 14M winter railway excursionists who accompanied Sir but our 106 t a the Senate for want Morton Pete lu hie recent visit to this country, •of those, went through the nous, to-day by d de han addressed a letter to hus constituents in Scot cided majority. ,The bin was originally aimed land, in which he expresses the greatest edml ration for the United States, both an regards tLe at the Camden and Amboy monop - ily, but wee people and the natural resources of the lend. I finally made general to rover all similar monop , WYBEMILIVS Spelling Book is In such great de- ' ollea. The codairy can thank Oita. Garfield, of mend for the reconatricetion of the South that Ohio, if the bill beCOMCI n law. of which there American printers carinot supply the demand, . is little doubt,. and the publishers have sent to Eorope to get it printed. Over one million copies have been sold since April, and orders are now one hun dred thousand in advance of the supply. I: u pmposed to erect at West Point, New York, to honor ol the late diet I•g aishod General, James B. McPherson, C. is. Army, a monument .o be paid for by subserimions from ravers! classes of persona, who, ir.mtertug him beat, had a special interest la him while pursuing his bril liant career as a soldier. PRorOnwn obaerrer remarks; "I have often observed at public entertainments, that when there Is anything to be seen and every body wants partlenierly to see it, everybody im mediately stands up and effectually prevents anybody from seeing anything," Coluirrn, Miselasippi, papers state that train load of cotton of 600 bales was seised there by the military authorities. Part of it Is said to belong to General Forest, who was rn. ported as being stun at by the guard. Forest is now partner In a cotton firm at Memphis. Oa Friday night • fire occurred In Owensboro which destroyed ten bush:tees houses, Involving a Ines of gi30,000. The principle loiter wan John P. Thompson, who owned the building.; but largo 11111C/111t5 of stock were ion by other parties. &worn= member of the royal famUy of Eng land I on the road to marriage. The Prince!, Helena, we are told, Le betrothed to Prince Christian, brother of the Duke of tiegusten burg. who reaniti.7 lighted so largely in connection with the Schieswlg-Notstelt, L.Tair, This stll tw tba ftlertb marriage In Gc• 0., Vlctotin's Amami BORAX° bas received officially Gin In • telligence already puellsbed, that the Liberal Government was to leave Fa Paso oh the llith of November for Chihuahua. which has been ahan. dOned by the Preach forces. lx 1863 there were 171 sults entered in Plata didphia, of which 29 were granted. In 1814 the suite numbered 248, and 38 were granted. lit 1866, so far, 282 suite have been entered and 29 granted. TOR Unlttul States Revenue Collector seised tka Brewry establishment of Andrew liebrank in. WaLlsburgbi on Wednerday last, for not making correct returns. ham E. P. Srsvaws, formerly the proprie. tot of the Continental Hotel la Palladelpts, medic New Hatopehlre saw dip' ago. DAILY THE LATEST NEWS RV TELEGRAPH Our Special Dispatches 'FROM WASHINGTON , EXPEDITION AGAINST THE INDIANS. Smuggling on the Oandian Frontier NEGRO PLOT IN VIRGINIA Meeting in Honor of Gov. Corwin. I.'nritt rcr,wwlirg Itir tn. New SI ty iln, hat It, t) order...! hy parim,t to o'eatu• a powcriu . fort, agao.at the approach of the lodine. who infest the rich mining districts of Arizona and New Nlexic , i, and who have never been brought Into stibjec lion to the Governmmt. A hill will shortly be introduced In Congress abolishlr a. the olllce of Soveriniendect of lodine Affairs In New Mexico and tracr lerrlerz in the Gost rhor of that Terri. tory the .1z ge of ouch matt ers. DEMMI 0115 CepartMettla of the army, and I.l.ll,3tltUtt duties, have beat openly restbted and defied by baeds of desperate seougglexs, One (Aker caraestly urges the po3t.fng of Government troops aloog the river, to aid ,■ the ar ',ft of the smuggling parties. null statil , teat :s utterly lutper•ble w tb to, to , e to mafernylv W::I1 1.11. ent r.. rased It A.l. The Cortnntstq,) het, 21,0 ,ceived lo.cl _olive of exLeaFive swindling op , raLlons prat 1.,C1: by Cppadlem me: chant, nhO by helds of false 1101iCtb manage LO evade [OO pavm, n! Payment of Prizes--Contested Conver atonal Election—Heutans, .14e NEW YORK, De, 19.—Tho Tribunes' specie from Wastungton, says the Tremory Depart , meat le hOW prepared for tbo payment. of Naval prizes to the crews of the 'Mete, ban Smith, Aroostook acd POLLEN., The Worid's Washiogtou special, says the house Committee on Elections yesterday heard the arguments In regard to the admissability of evidence in thu ease of Coffroth and Koontz, of Pennsylvania, decided to admit ell the evidence The arguments on the mente were made lent Cfening before thetlommittee. A meeting of the National Democratic Allen elation of the District of Co/umbla was held here last csening. Loss or ?Steamboat Property by lee-7 Le ST. Louis, Dec, lb.—The loss to steamboat property by lee, on Saturday, Including car,ocs, Is about two hundred and Uric thousand dollars, insured (or abut one hundred and stagy thou sand dollars. The ice gorged again, Saturday night, and has not moved since. The weather to-day la very humid and mild, and another crash Is rooked for at any moment. Steamboat men, Ciuderwritere, and all others interested are tak ing actiVe and energetic measures to save the Loots In the harbor from any further •dlmasier, The Ferllllllll, Saturday night. rtunalthed Gen. Sweeny, Secretary of War, and resolved to take a•. action In regard to the Srcrent did:kettles until after it, • • , 1 In America. Col. John O'Jfeilen, one of the olden and wealthire: enineun of St. Louie, died ye,t.irday. sire at thvenaboro, Ky Locos'/lAA, Doc. 18.—A tire at threnebelre: Kottucky, on Friday. consumed the Black builditlifit, corner of eleeond and ht. Acn ' , create, and occupied at 111316111eM houses by Menem Morita, Barr, Rosenfield, Rothschild and others. The lons la 6230,000. U Wad Pacific Ball road (INABA, lb f . . 19.—The first forte miles of Use Uuloa Pacific rafitesd from Omaha westward, was finistic4 yesterday. The track to Fremont, 8 dies hasher west, will be finished at, the end of this week. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMIIFR 20, No THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS, Idoodo's Proceediogs Continued RBSOLUTIOII3 VDSCLICIING YCIIVO dllO TUE MIUTLIPLISIIITATLIC The Payment of Naval Prizes PENNSYLVANIA CONTESTED ELECTION CASE Manday's Proceedings Centinasd.) Ue motion of Mr. Urth, of Indiana, it was re solved that, If not Incompatible with the pnblle Interests, that the President communicate an y Information in possession of the Executive De partment in regard to the steps taken, any ti me. by the so called Empire of Mexico or any Euro. pean lower, to obtain from the government a recognition 01 the so•cafed Empire of Mexico, and also what correspondence or action in 4, the premises, has oeeo take i by the government of the United States, Mr. Stillwell, of Indiana, offered the follow- Weenier . The war for the pre gervatiou of he Unh,n and the t:011PLII.Ullell 111 now oi .1:1.1 ti..• r, ,cin toe. flea u ,ut Aowa by ttn. ig 41 the e,ovurubient„ and the proreu. count of :peace being the object, and that hav ing been obi ained, therefore, Itesolntd. That the people who have bee.) in rebellion against the Government, arid who have submitted to the laws of the United States and adopted a republican form of governmtut, re• pealed the ordinances of secession, passed the Conatituiional Amendment forever abashing slavery, repuellatiug the rebel debt and I ..1,5,11 lawn protecting the Ire ed men in their . rt y the repreleoUnlven of the p. ople elected tot no gress having received th,l7 ertilicatcs nt tie, Lion from their re,pet Live Go. ore it.. 0i1 , ,.• recew, d ea members of the 't hirty.Ninth i.on.. gnu, when they shall take oath preserited fly Congress known as the test oath, w about fur • Cher 0, The above was re r erred to the t i orbbililittc iio iteenuttructleist. Ou notion Mr. Damon: It was Resoltsd, 'nta, the Committee ou the Joe le.a -y rt e lio.tructed to in , liiire into the expethenev of providing by law that no person shall lir up Pionted a EMI. of a District or Circuit Comet o. the l:n,tod States who is of kin or related by blood or mar. loge to the Judge thereof. On motion of !Ir. Sloan, of Wisconsin, the Committee. on Roads and Canals was tuna u. tad to inquire whether fxreona visiting the National Capitol are subject to any unuecesaary Incolive elle:nee:s min obstacle:s la pumeing through the city of Baltimore, and to report to this Ilenen it: an curly day A hallo: it would be just bun rx to dicta to authorize the Northern Cent; al Rat. road Company of Pennsylvania to extend road to this city. Mr. flail of Indiana, Introduced the foilow jou Resolved, That toe ac: of July 2nd, 1062. pre Ser anti( all to be taken sod subscribed :0. by per - sobs iikcieti or ,Ippennle:sl Onice: the bovertieuent al Lie 1. /lewd umor. erring up in tile Sullen of each utfteeo, is of ten ding force, arid ebect In all t e aeliarntlielitc the public service, and should in no instance be dispensed with. A motion to lay the ressfintlo• ou Las was disagreed to by yeas, :12, Dap., 126. T., re...len:on was then paewed. Mr. floopur, tram the Department the niyel Nance, ngr , rtuda dilution which was rulopt,• I rallii.g np uo Ito Secretary of liar to furutal, m the 111.111, citnateinneat chewing the Intin , lner of nom fur ro-L, td by each Iron the brat of April, 1.11, the number of three months men, and the num ber , re:Med to each ;Stair, on the atandard of tbreo years, ,Cr. in mot ion . I Mr. 1.1. o: Uo mlt4r ot Crimmerce woo directed to cniititre Into the pad:mice of reptirtiou n general bill an •plin.itriatiou tor the acceticary Improvement ou the rem and land roasts and its uaittgatui river, Sir. Miller introdneed a bill to ongntrc Into the pescricanittry of having steamship noires • ' loon from the (.71tesapeasatl5ysts. the moose e. the Stotruchantia near to Lake Crolarit, la the State or Sew York. !it-leered. Aan y-ase e rt-arl Meru the Senate, se, re 1 alio 0 by a report from that body, prop so e appropriate &Mit., consequent Upton the dealt ot ”resident Lincoln. The retort was titan, moue' v roe. tort° la by the Manse. Mr. Werstiburn of Illinois, from the Select Conniff. itoce app dated to take action on the t.tr. for the relief of Mos. Lincoln, repotted t he same with a substitute, namely. Thal the Sem, Lary of the let nanny, II not otherwise appropriaote. furnish to Mrs. Mary Lincoln, wire of the late President of the United States, or In the St tit of her death before payment, than to her le e gal icntaht 52.5,000 p °vide-4..lwatt. Lb. , n. sum t.l rooter which thall loss, been pale t. his perseCal representative alma: L. death. re. account of his salary as President of the Unired Stater. shall ire deducted from said cum of 520,' 000. The bill was passed. Mr, Wilson of lowa, reported a hill from the Judiciary Comm.ttet extending the right of suf frage In the thstrict of Columbia, The bill eu ems that in all laws prescribing the iptallfb-a lions el electors In the District of Columbia the word ••white" be, and the tame, Is hereby strick. en out. ere after the Tonnage of the art., no per son shad be disqualrfir.: roe., r. .1 • or. account of cult'r. Ali acts of I..lofv..rrois,,arid all labs of Maryland in l wee lu that districA, nod ell ordi nance, of the corponstleas Of Wissirington and Georgetown inconsistent herewith, are hereby repealed and moulted. Mr. Eldridge objected 1w tlte bill befog re ported. On motion of Mr, Wilion, the House sus pend,. I the rules for that purpose, and It wax made the special order farther 10th of January next lie sale in reply brie or:intim of order by Mr. Johnston that so far as he, Mr. Wilson, was e.meerced, he would allow a reasonable op portunity for debate. Mr. Alley of Massachusetts.. offered t fie fol lowing resolution: Acsohvif, That the House coffilally coheirs In the views of the Secretary of the Treasury In reference to the beef:ratty of the reduction of the currency, with a view la as early • recline loon of &teem payment as Inc business interests of the country will permit, and we hereby pledge co-operative action to the accomplishment Cl 'this and as spinally as possible. The resolution was agreed is by a vote of yeas 1-44, nays 8. Sir. Ashley Introduced a hill to enable loyal citlzeas In the„states whose consultations were overthrown or sobverted by the rebellion, to form a constitution and a state government, preparatory to resuming their retaliate to the general government. Referred to the commit tee on reconstruction. Mr. Spaulding introduced a bill providing for the registering and enrolling of vessels built In foreign countries but wholly owned In the United States. The bill was referred to the COIt millet. on Commeree. Mr. Ward Introduced a bill declaring thatnot. withstanding the law against polygamy, that the abominable Institution eststs, and It Is on ' the increase in Utah, that It is the remaining barbarism of the age, andllite ita twin ester, slavery, It should be sweet from the terrltoring of the republic If it takes, the whole power of the government end to Wit end be It Itssoired, That the Committee on Territories take the whole subject itigo consideration and Inquire Into the conduct of the Willed States onlcials Ito the territory, sand report by bill or otherwise such law or remedy aa the cargo:icier, of the cane demands. There was no formal na tion taken on the subject. On motion oj Mr. Stevens, of Penusylvaida, the Rouse went Into Committee of the whole en the Stale of tire Union, with Mr. Washburn°. of Illinois, In the Chaim on the President's Mes sage, when Mr. titevous submitted o series of resolutions referring the several branches of the Message to the Committee, and so much of It as reletea to the Coustauti .O was referred to the Select Committed. Adjourned. NASIIVII.I.6, D0e.99.—1t Lee twee Wiling all of nod still CUlllitlol26. There Inn prospect ul big !goo Is the river. The height of Water nn 0 8110eIs It 28 Inches and rising Chaplain John Lawrence bas been appointed by Gen. Flak Judge Advocate, to try cases of rniedemeador In which freedmen were ImpiL cotta. Notice we. served on Major Brown of his aesuming that duty. This order le approved by the chiming generally, se m,aictpal recule• tines of this city make It the duty of °Meets to arrest people on seaplane of drunkenness, and negroes (orali real and imaginary offenses. Thet Constitutional Amendment Ratified b SACKAIISSITO. Dtc, IS—Resolutions ratifying the Co ostlicitional itneedinent and abolishing slaver y finally latipled the State Legislature to day. PITTSBURGH WAsnmeiToN, Dec, 19, 18&, From Nashville 1,111 I/orn In XXXIXIh (ONGRD , S-FIRST SES•IO% Report of Yesterday's Proceedings MESSAGE FROM THE PRE.IIDENT. Gen. Grant's Report on Scuthern Affairs Dee. 19. Mr. Doolittle n!l' the Freedmee'r , Bureau, whirr, author zee te ?resident to extend and ma!ntam a arch , ,,.M the bureau In any loch al area have beet, emancipated 1., , ration of war or the amendment of the coextltrome. • .author ising him to suspend ill ci,t_leLtOrl. or isitlidraw the military fort'-.'rent le 81.11 . W t • is satialisd the: hos -1.1111.05 Lase . the insurrestiou s..iporessed, pea, and or.:er r , iiitcred, and the civil autherily entnhliahrd , the laws so modified a. to procure equal prc•teetiou lz ail prrsons to a.; thi•ir without distmetio i of rare or color. ierluSnp the right to make contracts, sue and lie siiat appear as WiStli as,S, buy t r S,ll r calerr is estate, and all the righi• app,rtsielise al libeity. The bill Non. mt, Ml'ltaly oil,. Sir. coo., amend an a, f,,r ~! ton; .ands and town •,..•,ty, all,a the right to cal., .I.•rnn coal land to any penion actuaily ,•a gaged in coal mining upon the vrem lace, ale Lit, the price t ty dollars p,r acre. Ad, cinratory dencrlptive at/sit:nept of each land and improvement la re , itilr .1 to be h;., !. a 111 , 11 one year tr,,nl the liassiliZi• of thin a , t• pn tor of wymen:. within one Th,..3!ter. he !, Itt.• tile 1...1.,01 n, , :.• Public 1.11.,1 , . Mr. Wllsnu • tic., I ' •.: adort e , firroirerl. T!iat Its. S., -Llary • ! '•\" dr ted to rep!.:tl.., ttt. IVIVEL I.llw f a•. • v. - . On: •.! n, Lon,. ~ nd LI.) :LLs rti.,,,rt a, I,,canle Laval , 3 - , V nn lant•y itr3olTl,lll.o, aldl to Grim' et - n I _:•n anti olti , eis in toe. toui;•any. 'y d I tvoc "inn 1;4 lit i• • ii.. •n. I' K v uce...raw,. waa u. i nrna! • arnere. 01 tan, Fr t.,/ n'• lit.- - ; • Un•- , 1 a•al •-•c .. - 1•;a1 it. LA • ful: enj 1 1111. , ••• ;• • 11 .• 1 • Ir v, and fur 1.1, !var. ;11.• innaln, : r.i.•1••• lion. Tru - n1..11. nzs•nd •1; • 1 .1 • •• ••: it • ;;• a,• ' , : ; f Ih. ('. , ns.:l nil , nal A ty.dt •nn•ra•••:.1; Wtatcrer r , l a1•;,....n :la •• wur •, lb. 8 , 11181 r• .1 • • ••••• •.., %true, t• ,1.10.1t10.1. ••• rt:.• •111.1; . .n 1 of ..0111.• Llie n If 1. 11. I, the' ean be •••• 10.1, lor t..; n c ' e 't' t [l ' o b- s. l l u „ r,' L „"• i . l! •"• '-' La ' ravv, •...vcr u• t .1 .1481 • I`..r ...ret• II .0. •• .11 01 .1. tu 1• • L'ollt•t1 Stat. t. 11, • 121.111 111 l•-••• trty t.r,.,r kivg .• •• IC ar. 11.. p• • 100, !....ttLs athe•e o l.; • • I 11 n 1•• It I pr. 1..•• 10 .ntroduc o . I 11:,./, 1, i—r.a•t: , . tlB. •• • 1111 Ir 1.3k01. • tt, at 3, t Iql t Al 'On In Er I •• •. - :•fe t. ! ,friatire o: In” 1 ., hrd 1 it,. of :0 0,, CI Inve , ) 1,5 J•., !Oh , ••• rdorn tormr, lun Fr .1 , I, 11y 11-lut , ta .:141 :u! , J. An. ) • •I ofr% oe qcfrelion u. :I.^ , y . I ...,., • - f N/Cr-• rona t, LOP Or tl e And ..• • !calm, cni 1,u2: c ol ate ht,les lg.') • % H. vaiirc! Olt• rcaring of ;or m•sFart triv.s 4 3V of tt, eel fOrolrf. ro the Sen.al• of U r ,4 In reply t thr ,eolutin a.topievl • the hen. ate on the I.tL, I It tve thr hittso ../ slat, It d the rebellion waged 1.. a ;sirtiou / Is.. people against the prstisetiv vane/listed natl. • U., the (Otter/intent of the L ailed oh, ned/s/ sup, thvi .h. //slits: sant,. art I/ 01 every Nat,/ .0 ..h ,h the /ris, st,l, and that as lat a• /././d I e ..... 11, • loon+ of the Culled hunt-. Lave post other. re-eatatihslied, and step taken In put mto OficrtiVa rperat,ou the ie.,. tie law. of the country. Alt the result of the resource tnnthritod by the • larval, wiltat ew of inducing re• 00111pUDO of the functions of the State, OtOttOre• heeded In the inquiry of the Sella,. Ste putts In North Cartn.ea. hom h ca. shama, Misethripin, I,ou , iana, and fenhersi•,, have ree ri;athr:d their re,pective:State gotnon. thence and are a wording 1.1 the tan. and Goveinment of the United :Aces. nub more v,illogtve. Wag greater OrOMOLIII7.IO th. antler the eiretinhinni,s c:•enl reasocat..l have bet. abletpaLed. The proposes amendment to the Cralliti ptu.riding tar the abolishing e.f a;a•er within the lithlta of the country has been ra.i. fled by each tine of these States, with the t Celptalo Of Mtsatarlopl, IMOD which no Olnelai InfOrtnntlim Ile be-r,. I,i. and it nearly all of them trieLatrea have been adopted or see POW pending to confer upon the freed men the prlellettea which 10.• essential to their comfort, protection and nor 14e sad Te•a• the people are making commend able progress the-, State liovern• merits, and no doubt le entertained that they a ill at an early I.i.oiod. be in a ttratilllOu Is, Marla, all of their practical reiatsona with the Federal Gereernment.. In that pertlun of the 1:1110c lately In reboil. lon, the asptctof affairs is more promising that% in view ul all ill • nr,tances could we hare been elpectxd. The people throughout the entire Booth evince a laudable desire to new their allegiance 13 the gerveruldleill, and to repair the devaatatiotie oftear by prompt and cheerful return in peaceful ' pursuits; and abiding faith, ie 0011 rtsinril that , their actions Pill conform to their profresione, and that in st•knowletig np the supteruary of the Coe imitation end illy laws of the fatted State., their Ihyalty trill la, urrrserevally alto, lee 1110 fetetClllllllloC, whore :eidetic) , a la,) runnel j fall to appreciate, and whose festering rare 001 soon restore them to a condition of nrosilrity. • It Is true that le Soma of the Stales the de 1310111111,1ng effect of the est is Lo be Fern In oceastonal disorders, but they are kcal In char aeter, not frorparat in o.eut retire atm ate relPiely die/Wresting, an lb- author) nl the civil power i in extended and vustathed. Perplexing ours- Ilona Were natut.dly to he expected from th, great and aildden change in the relations between the two rars, but systems are erneualle , delreloping the, C. :7 , • %bleb the freed man wall receive the protmeleu In which hr I justly entitled, and by means of his labor, make Mussel( a useful and independent member of the 1 community in web h he has his hope. From all the ln'ornottion in nay ti4soberelkl,t, 0 ,,11 tram that which her r t ee Italy neeleval from the most reliable talherltlee, I ant Induced to cherish the he:lcf that personal anlnausaly is anrely and ratildls merging Itself into a spire .of nationality, and that r•praseutinion ,uninseted with a Infict - Iv adjusted si Stem of will result in a harnemloae reetna aline of the I elation, of Lana States to the Ont , atael lint w. The report of Carl &Imre in herewith trans mb teal, an 1,10.1q.1 by the Senate. No report from Bon. John COVO4IO IlliF been neebieed l, y the President The attention of the Senate Is I Invited to the accompany la g rep. r: of IA lien. Grant, who recently made a tour of inapeetio• through several of the States whose Inhabitant. pet timpated lu the roliellme. [SlgoodJ ANDILIts• JOLINSee. Washlogton, D. C., Dee. ii, 1041 b. ME= or Tnr Aavr or TrinL.S.o U. rem lwr I s To Mr EretUrney A .lotananw, Prestden, , jlle Unita! !COiata : reply to your note of the Itith requesting a report I ruin me, RIVIOX such I ti.,,. matins as I mar be posuenind of, routing with In the scope of the ingulnee of the Senate is Little resolution of the 12 h Wet, I Ice. the honor to submit the following, wklb yoar approval and also that of the Honorable Secretary of War. left Washington Cul nu the 27th of last month for the purpose of making a tour of In speetion throng some of the southern Staiqaat.y .t 1 rebellion, and ensntres w , •re nceraaary in the disposluon o!') ! • Low t1:10,0 fort,' • . 4, al. , :t!.,•,;wr.sew , •arts;led, c, . f•r a• ;,, , •; ,, Ir the feellegs lard the .'.',neap of these States town , etc,a; of so secoseJble ' W•storg:on ..:cy. n .nformsa!Ori from ths ,tiartt- LelLg rcaely obtained, 1 beaten. th , •h t h Le ei,le without meeting with Its , yet In Eta:e:ah, N./rtt, Cato: , :a/ / spent... day, n South. t arolMa, two, am ti•vanhah and Aagusta. (tea Zia. em b one sat. in ttave.:‘4 and whi.et mot/ping, 1 sac maceoily the ;.uzere 0 11.0 St hln. r. the 'metre of Th. army who Lure lk-ell PLC.!' 4moug them. Übe f .Lowing late the nsioas / ['ELM, at the Time I ant satistlet, root the mars •f th•nking men of the Sont• accept the prtser: .itnat.on of alraVni 4faith. The lions which hale divided the sent mentl nl the twmple or thin section—Sosvert, and Slate Rights, or the right of a State to 6,0 „ from the 121,0vo—bave bean eettied the highest lot itbal of arms th, matt tan rr Furl to. I was pleaar w1..,11 I in , . de.... titn troll:1th, leading men .;;) 1.; 'I only accepted the d a; as final, tint now the smoke 1 away, and time has tii.tu he reflection that thin decision lino •rev aff :rded fur the whale country, they r reining the like belie& from it with those who opposed them In the field and council. Four years of war, during which law was eat:- votedoh!y at the ribict of the b bae..r., threuzz, a' the Siam, sin rebellion, have left ;La people ',b.: fay oat ,r. frditiou to yi e ld it at 'racy tit cdtrbra t• vial; ab,LUflly wroetl Ault-titan pr,q,le ;;eneraliy hare been In tee Saint 'lnt, would render the yr,;.- 1,0 crush earn-,as fhmagt,at there ff, t see,sairy, anti. aurl, lime as ;lb:, returns t.; Its T.l - par chart,;,.. and rivil authority is folly ff.- bin.; -kt I not Meet arty one, either tht ..nd• r Govvrl3ll3ell'. fir Ci I . . ..r thr 2 , 011 . t.c:u .'i ts who thought it j.,et (at hlr to wtt'd.ow t.e miluary f son the South et The Tk ' ar,d tt , . Nu, mutual v :a -r• I r .•,• ' .on 1 1' ;he I,7Derni out L;., port. lie , p' conntry •••! that the mer, picarece of a military foe u. I• e trithket rcr.:ar•l lu numkers, to WlHCtont 1.011111 n• utin ,ordtr. The nd of the e.otetrr roietros that a: or lac kept in the int-rt Rh , - •• mane (-et Armin, and elaewhair, .0 t.. :•••oth• ri• So force in Iltrena try et: k rt. up. 11They oho lid 4 , ^ hd• .u. i.a. Inn.. for tr..x are ••••••• LLts Li.Jn pone of th,n. 1t c utes,•••• • • Inc k trout. I 13 1,1, r•inutal.r 'ah,; ty lcuie ant !umiak, g IttntrTntilF6 o r a••• ar thc Idiu and Till .1, lui•de.c.• I , : a di.tatce uroned SY, tr Ir urn! .7 • x.:•o: :•••••pplallire. akd thcr, lota a • a , tilt , • .1 I.•tri terketa, or 'at .• 4'i:rt. Lot. r••• 1 truui meat ke kap, suili, k writ on to dci c hd tnem.eleea. It .t 1.1.1 muuld do mulched k.ittis aky t • Tie, • I t,••••pn seat" Loot: farm ky th er e •••• • ra. melt ! a. lb., lart ra: I L..ttiet pacts m:¢ e the lat, silts t WI.. at 1:11 , b; [be i , l , :b. 111 ;rt t • a, r,..11, krt. 1.,. b., l.a.t be ea. aid Ita t rt. 1.• et 1. fr. 111,s. 're. re la My oh.. r rat tb• lead M. to IL, ebbe:Timor :bit , •..u,. d It'hern eklal•a bre ft•tt it.a• r. •vrreit gorerhtnet [ n •L. h.la. I 1.. wb rr.cr.n ac rettr. re r , teet e..1,:tel t. [Le' I: Ink I. • hl : L.,l h - jo. a and .! -.1 , t1 con. , ..o. It in gt, !al b ulnot Le a oreatt e •• • .J: belwe.n Ibe r •. . .! - uierly of 1 1 ...r5e w t!, • 14-1.•'• :•! ' no. • prrrallo. F retaithen:t it,. a • :• • tn 1 wetthl [arm dot. 1 . .71,,,E1 l• - .a a. • r .be , wt:l t m, 'a ".t. t... 131,,5.). 'oral Mr L.• [Lib' [[.o t e,. Minh.. have not -r. l'htzt ‘ 2 . I a drs apru. d n'e.h4.l f • ..•..•• • . 't al and C.' [be :orrbe7 . •a. ',mot g ;ban. tat tr. t, !turret,. This 1.-- • a v ••• •t. the wll'lnxn. an V ., t • •tt. tr. etttOwn • t• timer, nn t L• t war t in eeth - nn their tho ; ettectstto Al ;.:•• t ! 1 • .: - .l4andent o( the collltatt ...atab . ,Lirt•et te rdtunlx• awl edteroa to x ol•.• di v L•• allacta th. Bureau eat ••ric Lt. nazi 1) in. Ev, y . •itn•-ta' Ho. tho ah • head Of the tht rr,tu, tt.ade f.lt•LdakJ ',. c hall / ec 1,,, • n nd.r. . hat ne a rer. , ! in S..th aIN that whin nt• 101, thlega ar, t ••5 aa , tt. 'Orbs, the major a,/ a Ztotr til tt,c Frruirrltti, i t Byre.n n.il• v:, In - et:awn ILet. 1 , 1 tbeir ".n ,rdhs , r, :irr. l i t, LI It , they tin „fr a y, , I .1 I. '0 far Lila t. t”: I. kr Ili COMFIT v their t In -owe 01.1435, I am sorry to ea'. the freed man,' mind d , seta term to be disabusednf the idea that the freedman has s right en live with out care or provision for the future. The efraet of the ta:irf In tie of the landr, is idle and a , eutn,•., ramps, towns and c: In such csses, I think It wth be (mad tin, vice 11.1 ..If en, wilt iend to thee:Carmine. ton er great drat: uc!ion of the colored raft,. It cannot be espected that opinions held by Men at Li, S dab f, , r years can be changed iu a day, and therefore tile reedmen require for a few yew, not only :awe to protect them, bat lostoring Care those who will gise them good Counsel, aadion whom they can rely. TheFreed men's liurtau beine th military ta,teddi,llment of the , rn. 7IN tires ali the capenne of n separate orgaithatton—oce duce not noeeesart,y know what the other is doing, or what orders [Lep are stung under. Is accuse to me tale could be corrected by r.• cardiac Tory officer o duty with troops In gout:Ana Slates. This s ,;t1 treats a respoual: [Witty, that sr,uld cr., • oulfOrraity of luttua thronghou: th.. South; would ensure the orstela and lostr ec,tor,a (rein Lhe Head of the Bureau belug . camel ,•tr. an,! would rollers from dots end pay a ,arsr r mob, of employees of the Goverr have the honor 10 be, very respectfully. Your obedient servant, (ittanv, Lt. Gen A her Lbe readloh of General Grant's report, Mr. Sarno, that the report of General Schots snould he read. Several eenato , s obJecied no the ground t h at G•tri•ral Settee'', report w o too 100 E. kir• hum., aekr4 that they shortid begin reai ,, g It te. It te a vet, IMOOrtatit document. He inatahe'rel the a, act that the fall report of stabs in Ks,un w.t, read lu the Senate, and that. the prt rent report wtaa much more tmpor toot than that.. 111 &aid the mentage of Presi dent Jobbson was Ilke the whitewashing mes— sage •it Franklin Pietro on K•haaa alleles. Mr. Johoron deul.tl that there liras any whitc m.hing In thlr, ropert, which was a OM, .t.mo ineot of tart, The clerk commenced rraelpg Carl Schorr's eport, when Mr. Sherman moved to print It. Mr &mu, armed that it should be read, de el,lng that Gen. Schur. was sent on a mission by the President, and made a VlSit occupying time, and ..tending through different, States, and had given a truthful ninon. - Mr. Sherman admit . ..ed that the report might be able end astereetiug. hut he wlnid rather road It than hoar ii read. Mr. Doolittle thought Mr. lionmer ought to prove the statement that the message was 10- teneell to a tutees ash affairs that are worse than theeof KI•11111.0 In it. days of Franklin Fierce. hottint Mr. rnm , er could not mean that affairs in the south a re worse than those of lisnass Mr. !..turote ..aut 114 tool totaling to qualifY aLd reuerutPtl hln nnitMCOL. Yr. Olzoo dt nted that there wee any attempt In the meawet• to wham:rash the eaodition of alaalra In the S.pith, and sold be (Veld ant suffer sorb a charge to go before the country without pr.“ est Mr. Dootit.th , said be was paired to ree the Senator from Masaachn.etts make the charge of falsehood In sating the message was an attempt • d whltewash of attain In the Bauch. Ho said it elreet. a tilek uhrm the Integrity or the Prmicieni, which tm t hought DO 8. eater ectl duck,, no matter how much he that:red froth him .n opinion. Mr Sumner denied toy Ilitoulioo or chug - ire the President with falsehood. lie rald t arm we• no quetLtion before the boo., wht n Lr amde tee mottoo, sod that the atate- Mrnt .bout referred only to the d .cement which wee read and not to the policy of the P:'esideL I. fie 0, d he had ever In public .r lir este q d tLe bolia‘ty or Pit trlotlem lii be Preeddet,t. Mr. Diar.n e rrerccd W. Sumnet'n retrecticea Mr yr:umbel] rose I/1 ash that Ibis &buts, should stow, es the controversy was act for the peallr Interest. It vas then voted the report of lien. Schur. stonld be printed with the other document.. G AZETTIL A rt suirn 1.. n we. then adopted cal:.,i ter IL , or, of Ora. Rowan.:Fr, ',hot., ...:11drew. f =ZEE 11:1111111•=1113M11 ,;"••••.: Tl, t m,:tr. Leto - r , •,..! ered. I; t. lovriee I ilf4en tmell to el e 1.1,1 11 C . t ;.• lOU In.atzt 1, C..0.14:- Ira, taken wat. ifr...! Mt Resolved. , t lioneer Inquire :1 the :ex nI the Int , nee art upon the predat-e of domestic Mac of.+. Caren is greater thus tor th.ty. pr . :01100f .0 f. sad orpenees of exchange erod transpor.a , ..., upon elicitor products Imported, and 11 finseby 1.-reign products are enLererl for cOnetteplXlOn upon flo u r favorable terms tha tea, eonirn;,e" - Prodnete,.d to report by bill or other The Senate then went Info Executive and Sean alter adjourned. Mfr. Far 'worth of Llinoin offered a irso:at.on regarding 'negation that Mr. llamas Isom bar from Mary.atd, nal 1, cc convicted by cowe martial for elptras.kg 5)1131 , aty er..h Jeff Davis sad saying :b a: the aae.a.olt.a:i runt Mr. Lie role came t :ate, be. Thar lore. that the I . I,I IOInILL. on Elections be iasir acted 10L0 the facts and report sack action an way Ire proper sad make Curb !nvestlicatirm. The resolutlon man passed by IT; yeas and hay.. Ttio Connot!too on Juclicoary rep,,rtt4l a . I. , int ro , olntion, i• 0 o.•ing n onneudnown: Uoootnutlon, to'biodlng the loyiatut robdl debt. Tne plopoti:ut. ouseti 1•y n v. , . of 14 agii.en 11 The cpeuker laid :be Hou-e, the deutittOs of the Lab ru-rulptr, ed by fioteruor Wv;11, d certificate or Mr Barbour of Irgi I. a . Referred to tha t 'outxtut tee nu Rououstructi.ua. Alter the pancake of 1 , ar.,rortn'i rraoitth ,n, ie the case of Hard!, a rn,alutinn, oflercd by Mr. Ilanhi wa. passed, :Lntruntinl;;the Gtmmit ie,: Military and Naval a un, to repo, w! 4d.ro, any changes iary nvytnm of talanatidn at Poi 1 and /tuna° af.d a;>. , .1.141a.nd as • n., • a 1.,. .•bo Mr. , arid e was taken u::. Mr. O'Ne/: Lop. d Mr lcrubburue, Wind tot tertl is to a pas,age, bat refer IL to the • .'t gycetluue of MeV. a.la of Cur:- Mr. rfiv.rl.C . .... I .1 °IA ./.I.c. or. Hi, acme bib 'ytar .ineet,m te •le . r Co: greb. La, tee to lie., t‘e.urre !Leta,AL L,. - Stater. Mr. I:Art . lcl.; a..• 1 be Lat•odutal '•1,1 net .tee; .r., :ber.glll 01 ran:kr-ea t • r , i,:ulate coni..o 00 ante traitely r,p:t 10 th.: skatt tbet. Mr. }{opera, 1,01 wax alma. a: Ni a. r.•: c.. 1 New Jenny, Mr. Warbbrirre raid, It was prop .ied Lo mar, lke law apiAlc•nla to al. toe elate.. A rtralotion .10 too 6,r -ret•ry 'if Wart .1..t . 8 , e tit:A:ll •o Ike bar r,r yke S•at , . r w .rrl elate a te , b.,JA t tad a ~. A rag. rrt! a•a, a , oIA.. as Me. W 116!.., : ..ttip.o e . ..e, :erer.ed 4 new '611.• fer :Le nrlll:lll.cranm:ttee on mintis and ct:•- we. In cor,ir.t. ant rune member,: 'ruin wad ezrred Mr. Dawson, (rola Lae roa:IOW," On ru,4 rep •rted a ru r allow,og eachno ni`Jer Z 7:. IL , Lint lone .d .1.46 , or alctt, mr .La lionery. Agrena ILL. 11r r.m Ltr .; iMary. p: utn,,l-g n to Koala, pay!r g the reta, arta. was adrenal. Mr. Ito,ere, of New Jr/atx, argued chat Goa. area— could rat dot.:. aid eldual Sacea. Mr. r•rarwer,h thutly.ht. the .oyeki , tea p o e'er!) . &ma sa..uld. taxed 40 pat the deb: Carr,: is og r• A diet u.-10. !..dow;•0 L, er :'•ar:doe r 4. r, Wt; r, lio,rra, •I;K: JL,E, • ! n., 1 L c. el taeainua•ta., .Le wad patreC Cc a •ote of 149 ,0 The ratatudare or. dud, I,T was iuderncled 1.. mantra a bat iekirdaoop icos : ect,,:bry I, el:. Mrta tbc heauom of tor eves and: blldrra .•1 11..• nue, c.t to. ot Marctedd, as.: .xf r a irereone 0a der lie ope::,or. ol the t OU, uLto, ei Araefic xoeut abolialatag .leery. 1 ha House tlica a/Moor:led. 11ENIIIIENT IikTIFILB I [kat!Oh teconstruetiou Kat to the house IZMM!!E2 S‘ai, a ~,graut, of lila 113th lost., from the (I,,rerti r of re:;re,entiOg that the Legislature of Ow atae had raiitted the amendror.rat to the Coueitut.,it ‘.4 'Ore tc4 States abolishing plare•y. The Sfff introduced by Ftrprreentaqvc Ano• ley of Ohio, to RCM-6U Llet toe ,OrithrtO. , LALeS, has more strength in IL as provisions than any for a earnLar ebjrrt here,ofore It provides for the appointment q( a Pro visional Governor, with MarsLals and District Attorneys. for the temporary di:charge of civil duties. The inhabitants of each Siate;irropec live ot, race or color, are to be enrolled. If a m a j or ity tat• I,” r,th o en' onrt the Constitu tion of the United ta.ate3 toe Govertimeat by proclamation invite the loyal people to ricer delegates to a convention to re.establldh the State Government. The delegates are ',Attired to take the oath of allegiance, and no person can then lerVC.Or TOW who ban held civil or military office ender the rebel unarpation; the oath to eApport -the Con natation of the United States and tee! oath of allegiance to be administered to voters. The ametitutica formed must be repuisilcaa and not not repugnant to the conaticutl.p of the United States and Declaration of Independence_ and it must provide that involuntary Servitude is forever prohibited that no rebel debt shall br recognized or paid, and that perfect toleration of religion shed] be seemed. Tole act fe not to operate as a recognition of State goyernmeni In the State of Tennessee till the (renditions aforesaid are complied with t and till that time Tennessee and all the States recently in rebel. lion be subject to this law. A note from S. N. Clarke. Lieut. and A A, D C. of the Bureau of ILfumnes and Freedman and abandoned land, eats s At there seems to be some rui•auprehension web regard to the ad/talon of Mrs. J. N. GrilDng , the reurnitt.lon er directs me to tay that she was cliettairai ns agent at this Bureau November 7th, 1865. Tao Bureau has not received any lands Irian Mr, Grilling, and dues not assume tll responsibility of collection. In Washington there are between threeand /our linndrvd frtedmen. Many are poor, bdt have managed that tar to take care of theme!, a, with the as-later= now and then of temp. rary ruler. Penal !4ervltuale in North Carolloa—Re• eihtaure to Tal-Lawk Wumretymos, N. C. .Ztec... 17.—Two. negro Men.jobn Walker and Robtlt..l4.'Ery, bbirietpd of larceucy by the Hanover county court, hare been ~.enteneed lo be sold Into servitude, for a period not exceeding flee yeare. The eentruct la agreeable to the lawe of the State In relation to freedmen beton! the war. There tl/65 a 111 , .. etirtg a mechanics to-night or organization to ',Stet the tax laid by LI, ate Convention, watch in considered not only ,ppreselva batnnanthorized. Martial Law to fliumaavilla Georgia. Nay , ' TOrta, Dec. 19.—The ateamahlp San d d rink) from davancan on the lath, has or- The Savancat Herald a otn,r, v. J •'from Col. Bogart, patting the tna•a oi dr. Georgia, audv.r martial law, a, the rennicipat government Is unable to protect the live. and interests of the comm natiy: One, J. A, &card and the City Marshal, Atkinson, of Thomae. clue. are to be tried tq court mantal, for stab Moira a unarmed cdl .red soldier. From Nan6 - vni;:—ltmver Neirs--Cotiota N aline - mu!, December It. —lirrer, 1,11.14ty-str !ache. and !ailing. Four ateran.re are a; t he shoals W•11.111g iur a Han to reach. hero. At Borkeselli.. to-day a ratn•of dye feet occilertd. which will tff-et tto tip r St Lb. sboale by mono' It ratcrd here ell day Cotwo dull at 40;4c, the Ltulditu: price, with few perellaaers, btk)t26 are ahy at the ruVrtz rate; re, cop., 44U Wiles, ahipmes te, 309 sited _States sena tors from C.ylorydo 1)117,1111t CrIT, COL , Dec 19.—The Lecisin lure Lt—day elecwil John Evecs and Jeroluv Chafer. (Republicans.) Unit"! States ;eon v'~)LU`Z} L.. Vl[[---Y.) 311 RECEPTION OF THE HESSLGE , r A. dcol • , J Reneral Gralat's Rtport on the South. REPORTED RESIGNATION OF SECRETAfTi STANT./ Promised rascal of Preerti from limit e Now Yotta, Feb. Ito.—The Past. Waal:anal( it ,titpatch Ban: The .i're,dfni.'s mac ; , :ocre the report of (iert. Grant, fa,: t !, , :rotti,y ay, ear y •eetoration of a!, State lift • drIIMCMS. a: pear: it ha: deeply offal: 0e en.. When It Was read 11 seer pronounced It only; at whitairashitta message PO me Mr Ir. .'.err Tile • , woneretars Washington dispateh say a the I ,, ,i,:eut has sec: Gen. Grant to report cu the eon,: .tort ••1: the Slat:: to Congress. tt Pt a eentb snit of the Generals observati3c s a It re to the South, and le / I'o l4 3 Mt , an.;cr pr , s, ve of crest collnawace. the g••,d teat, .q the Southern people and th!l r. , dine ,,, to accent the Lague of the war. lh 0 tunor Or Ole 1 , 1.0,5 s. a faro: able ji;toe - rei . tot . - tioa L. the Southern people 01 their full psi ri - leges of c aru-O p. The eomaaanlcatloa ha S prodllead a [Larked effect, as great eontilekr; 0 . reposed lu Gen. Grame judgment. The Punt'. sperml nays the Committee of pa - Tr - jai:on,. have made a reduction of eevete munor, the Naval Appropciaaon• TUC , ...“naten on the bankrupt law, have smac - °sourly agreed to report air. Jenkins baakrup litspatchus from Washingtod say: Secretar V Sten.° her applied to Congress for an appro - priatlun to purchase Ford's Theatre, to beittt d up and tired fir the c.tody of all papaya re:a . Ling to sick or trounced soldiers, and to hail eats and the ope - stutu3 ef' the medical and oar 4ical d , .pnrtneuts cd the army, It is ;loci , . vt. ly stated that tae President, toe e .t.,d tit the Episcopal churches to Ala their toccunante• TN, Secretary Stanton ha irt A rlosthn, to Presiderawl :Ivs 1:111... n i.+AA, flelsts upon Its once' t • ant,. 11 - ., '1 t ~• - a. :•,pare.l amendments to th n 4.•• .ncorporating the army and navy asylum de • red by I.,Eneelf aed other corporators. It thought t anu-e.4 will accept chem. Gen6ra. Grant is understood to oppose there tent,on of tte rrmalnder of the tapaild corps k it,- v . If at; more are to t.l retained hr. ruin .a. -miry eboald kayo the. service en'y of enca as are able-bodied. Tho Wou.hinglou special to the roafratate While the Vreat.:ent wa, prepiring his Itessa.cc the French Mo. ttee rai °helically stated that the Etni,nr would very mUch regret nay ex pros-ion to the meisage which would make it ,rupoesiule rorede from the Itenienn sehem o tutniliat ion. Tat. Minist,r also assured Mr. Seward th troops would be wlthdrawn from Maxi white and riled for patience et: it, .71r Gr , rernmPot. his reported the t I. tuero Will he no clink 11- .. .r. it M-I.co will soon I. Tt, ~,ary Committee of the Rouse Ls theto r..port at an early day an amendinet. t ;lie onstitutton providing that the numbs of ~ , t ern in Inc States khan farm the haat. o f reprer 211,1,22 iu Coagraas. The Test Oath In Alabama. m.,,„. mr„,. Basteed, of e ate; ihs: - Ic..C:inri, has decide d tat oath for attorneys an It•tittainnal .1. Settle., the Orate Alabama, wme . ..1. crewing by ortiere ( rpm Weal,- 1:,g.0n, And nrre,n, le now en route to the Nolth wade Fr,duien'v Conk MISMOLIV United. Y I Ito.--At the meeting of tb .1;11 ,- rtran (oininladlon and the Amerl held at the Chamber o nantre.... .1 Out ~.ted to Unite the two Com c• 1 4. Dr. 7001X1pEeri Vice l'rest• len: an I .1 It. Shipbard and Mr. Abbott ar 10. Nay. Youh. Dec. 19.—The Fenlaa Senate t 11:1 et...11110r. turfilT. to reported twelve are In favor ‘,l 11,rwrta aud three for l.r 3'..ohr. The - Frahm, to New Jersey hal it • ectt,VCOttOZ stten, to Late Ia reger qUttrrel. waninn. 0i. , --RGBERTsON—ota Ihmembe ty tni Rev. T X. Ur:, ARE 3.11 f GROSS, f Pitts. Out,' %mt.! 3lies HUGH t.TrA ROBERI SON, • A../eTztlecr. Ht7HNS—On Monday afternoon, at 4 ; salt A H, mita Of Thomas /Wry, aged al Year.. rae funeral will take place from the residence of her husband, on Wthtlna street., Ninth Want .vnnxaauar, at 2 o'clock.. CRAW FORD—On Sunday evening, the 1741 , o'ctoek. lir JOSEPH CRAWFORD, tu the nth year oh US age. of the Ilan of POMer Craw Ms 1.1 110. —T4, S. c.otazy of t f ILL.DALE: CEME TREY —A rura an 11 net me:brute. place of Sepulture, situate .to the up..ela, Itteneetately north of Alltrattrhs City, ot. L. New Brighton Hoed. Persona what ler to .elect /turtle Lots will apply at the Super Olive, at the Cemetery. Title Deed; Verauta &MI all other businesa will be attended the Dreg Warehouse or the undersigned, 0021102 • :,..alerai and Leace.ea atteeta,,illegheny. at.o. A. KELLY SeeteLary and Treasurer NTE W AD VERTII§IOI(ENI'S TRY THEM T OSE ENIIPERIOR RUBBER SOLE BOOTE : Concert Hall Shoe Store,' FOR $4 50 A PAIR. MUST THING FOR WINTEK lOU EVER ILID ON YOUR FEB?. W ()Me :4 Rubbers for Si NO, 60 FIFTH STREET. Under the Opera House MASONIC HALL ZANERt TTA PANTOMIME AND BALM %yd. open fors Short season as aboveootsgrenol3; ?lilt, AY E.VENING. Dec. Ind.. Furth.. p.n.! ularr to future slivrtiretments A I.LE(4I3ENY CITY COAIPROMIE, rodvDt: W aNTED. errs .7 ALLTefCIT P. 11,1 Trte.astrttan'a wrnc., . 1 h( 1 ."4 , 14 .11 , A. I Past!.lboldtn, Compromise Benda OftlatS.C: of Allegheny, Pa., are hereby nottted th at t Jlaxlog Fuld to. 1.355 will be availed Itt , tht doom at t o e lowest tat. °Hexed. Propoaala alll 0 received be thy undersign oath 1511)IRTIA 1 , Jammu". 18,1€14. a MAUFEILRON. I Ile.ghto V I itl • r)ECAV NUTS-10 Ekrathe A- ',Nuts. recerved this dAy and for Wit no= traltaitB a Rec.o Fenian __~~ LUNG :4,11r nit GREAI