The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 09, 1866, Image 1

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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
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No. 116 FloTtf PTISYXT, Vitteburgti.
TERM:
117111Ver.ere UPITION, by Man, per year OA •
'Evicenec , Eurrurr. do. d'o. •
petrel by Carriers. bfootEING or Prim - emu. per
CITY ITEMS.
Mentembee. •
'The great:Baal rule of dry gaols at Barker k
Co. , e,k, Market atreet.
. Cloaks, Kaeques. Basques,
ftlUag anew than eot, at Barker fr. Co.', 23
•3fartet street.
13;1a et.
{heap, at the great closing out sale at Barker
39 Market Street.
Sewing Mash Lusa,
'Feed bat a Short Urns, orrered nt a ell,onnt
41,04 warraattd., by W. Sumter S. Co., :; 'Fifth
Pltt4burgy), ra.
Blankets and Flannels
Js good assortment on the north-o st,t corner o
.Voarth and tAttrket streets.
14Iceoy Linvz & Baol
An Opportunity
1s offered to those seeking a lucrative and sub
.stantial investmeta, to purchase an interest to
the Superior Iron tem patty, an establishment
In Our own midst and under the management
asorac of our ablest and most su , essfnl bust
item men. Seo advertisement o S. S. Bryan,
Imenothereolutan.
•Grant, Cloirpur Out tiale.of • lea" Furs.
Tho best oPportnnity ever offer d the people
pgrittabizrgb;lo Vey the best quality of Ladles'
FatikOt theinOstlasbionable styles. Ourstoek
Oftoll sots /Judson Lay Sable, blink
. iiltibK Gerratili Fitch, Siberian Squirrel Water
-Black and prown Sables, Ladles 'Fur
floods, Ladies' Skating Caps . , Gent's Fur Caps
,''Collate and GlOret. The °bora Goode will be
ireld at a great reduction, in order to closeout
. nr Stock. , pon't forget tbe place. Wm. Flem
2nt'e ant class Hat, Cap and Ladles' Fur Renee,
4 )ro; =Mood street
.; - I;nalit the Must,torts Abernethy Said.
ell, airs what's the matter," said Aber
- nttlty, the great English surgeon, to a mince
, Thatarlooking patient, who had called to consult
dam. .oh, nothing serious," was the reply,
tety stomach and liver are out of order, that's
...
' "Do you tell that nothing serious. , said
Abernethy; .1 tell you, sir, that when these
- two mins are out of order, an you call it,
there's not a square inch of the body that is
'not More or lees diseased, nor e. drop of blood
• in it that is in a healthful condition.. Noth
(, ing can be more true; therefore it is of the
very higlicst IMportaxice to keep the stomach
~. and. liver ititt rigorous condition. If the one
is weak and-the other irregular in its action,
tette •and control them - with Ilostetteeti Cele
„Lbrated Stomach Bitters—the moat genial veg.
it - Cable Restorative and Alternative that has
been administered as a cure for Dyspep
, Idiot Disease, It is recommended by
:dlatbagulahed surgeons and .physicians of the
- , ; •rat6l StataC Army, by *liken of the army
navy' by our first authors, by eminent
,tieegyrrien—in fact, by thousands of the most
Intelligent of every class, as an unequalled
prcrtec4re against epidemic and =stations
.35p . .9, and Ue - a perfaCtlytaaoCttOrta.but at the
Aimee Aim rgOVrerfal,-;Mvlgoraut and latent
lira •
10stetter's flitter% •
4r 00 . d. In/oleo:de :Ind retail at very low rates
Drug and Patent Med[elite Depot,
704 . 4. Barketstreet, corner of the Diamond,
%air kat:l4 iitrect.
Yap' and ti_ —.titer Goods.
- the atten
lt s with great picesure we . - tr„jj
lion of our renders to the subperb titOCIE.
and Winter Goods just received by sir. John
Weler, ilicCattant Tailor, No. Itv-1 Federal street.
Idlest:may. AG stock embraces some of the
'most beautiful Cloths, Casslmerea, Overcoat
:ings-and Testings ever brought to the western_
imitirket. Ilia assortment of Furnishing Goods,
"•enniprlsing Shirts, Drawers, Collars 'Seek The,
Ilandkerchiefsotc., cannot be surpassed east
,erwrat.,. A large stock of ready Made. Pant+,
Coats, Vesta and Overcoats, will also be found
at his establishment. Persons in want of any
thing in the clothing line should not fall to
;give Dr. 110er - a call,
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Tract/cal State Roofers, and, Dealers in Amer/.
van fdate ,3inSions colors. 'Office at. Alezan
- der taught/R.O near the Water Works Fitts
! ;burgh, Pa; rthalderice; tio. 75 - Pike street. Or
fliers imotaPity attended to. All work warrant
-. 1,
I*d water 1;././..6f., ncpatring done at the short
•3t-notice. No charge forropaira,tm:Mded the
rottfisruit abused after it is put on.
Sweet Lll,ls.
•
la the pretty name of the princess in the fairy
t‘qe - ., and every itutyniny be a Princess Sweet
.. !tit, it she cheeses Loose the fragrancebrenth-
So¢Odoni; 'This rare easence of innumen
slap stomata-la' beeps, removes every blemish
%' gives a blush-tow tinge to the
7guli.4, - and .renders the mouth as pare and
• th as Militant.
_The Vero 'Skating Parki
ceasrdisi to-day by a bright and-merry
Mb:inn fund be skating will be elegant. Pro
-,sidn your 11111e:folks with &pair of skates se,
laird from 'Ate elegant stock to be found a,
,Bowle,s, =Wood street. Ile basalt
of the latest. insprored patterns. Call and see
22--
Country _Merchants
„
7:Wlli dad fnU. .11nes of prints,, bleaebed and
Le. 4,7.l*xystteett:ogitindishirtliiv,ll...inkels,
ete,'glngbarns, tichinge, canton -ilrinnels, bar
red fkurnebs, pant atufrc ad.,nt Barker &
strslarkek street,_ at much less tban eledern
iCCEi
flikrpgater .Tiobbful; Sb op
Haylag:returned after an absenee of three
?rears intlte in:ni p I have re-opened my chop
atm allsorta 4/jobbing la tho atrpenar
the old dim; Alley, between Smith
, eldoitreet nu 4 Cherry - Alley. Orders solicited
promptly attended to.
G_egirzeitereti.
Prabaxtel lc} Eell all I€l3als, , of Canzied Frutag,
' • ya thastrazitl . a3 Oral aa aa74louse West of the
atret Allegheny
, •
jatln
=1
-4:inal sale or: (Irk goosls at flasher a, Ce.,'s, 53
lisrketatreel; Dernezaber, the greatest bar
talnacrer efferea in . the city are Gulag sold
: .
Ss Goods,
...-..C10411/goiii stir - y low prtc.l, on the nortileaxt
, . - vainaiyousib and 31 arket:strain:4
C. ii6NSON "LOVE .t
treiod
pm* saves rilne, , —bid
aboes'Airer warranted' and - repaired
street,
1117 Goods.
4:1 . 611 ;jock of all the lending niabea, at the
'Very towent ,prlees,. on the tiorth-onat corner
Forirth ntitlatarket streets.
C. 1141180.3" LOVE
fieasonable
Shawls, de, A full stock,
-1 9 y, "; Prices, on the liortll•east corner of
al:0'41141'cl :treat,
-
.Ontite.Ziorthiciolficarxter of Yourtl.l and Mar
eitiOct , t''' • iLOViiOV LOVE a 860.
,41iltesp;at
the mat closing out eats of Barker
Alarket street.
' 4& e Great
hosing Outsale of dry goods at Barker k CO.',
Ile)firyketrtriet.
`The greit tliiisalo & 3arker C 0.,, 5O mar.
istriet.! , -
• Mallen 2 Sk teet2 Shateolit
All •arteties, at. James Bonn's, No. 133 Wood
•
•::;Atreet.
llYees /Limbers Soap .
Atcee-try lt. oaly thlrty cents a cake
' Our all. Trade. ~.
. ,Seren, .years ago, petroleum Was Isca reel,
known
that article of American commerce.
' Within brief Period- it has become ppo of
Ibn - important articles of one foreign trade,
~ Ulna far,acarlyalt the exported petroleum has
keen tokm2 from Western reonsylr auks.. we
.resent a table of the. tibilimentt from Phlla
-' Adelphla, New -York, Boston and Baltimore In
: led sad 156310 foreign parts :
. I rT , L ISM.
Gallons. Galion..
From Philadelphia 7,760,11.9 1.4710/to
- .. Now York ti,V2,974. 14,3:13,7A
Boston •• 1,i196,307 /,119,97A
" . .. Baltimore " va vi iat l / 7
- Total '
-31,119,400 7.1, , M,200
—[Philadelphla Ledgeh
Vrllstatid that tbo intattne for Congreal
iluring_theisatyva t r cost more than two I/.
• Vona ofdoltaro.lnths onorrnoto and malt
lOW iC , C , e , p/Z 19 Irt halt t 4 194avnatd..
VCILUME LXX X ---NO. 7.
01L - I - NTEiJLI 4 EfieE7
Letters received from the agent f the corns
pane, tandem the announcement o a strike
on the lands Of the Cherry nun and Ittsbnrgn
Company, on Alexander run, a stre midway
between Stewart . .. run and Wee Hickory
creek. The well is now product stet...llly
c
l
over tw,enty barrels per day of se crier oil,
gravity 40 deg. Owing to the sucet 4 , 5 of this
well the agent gave out seven lea s S
in two
day., at one half royalty, and had ...mere:3x
inquiries, both for oil leases and building lets.
One of the directors has geme up to vslt the
land and to report on the conalitiorOof affairs.
At the !can't accounts the well wei steadily
gaining, and pronounced by all rho saw her,
as now superior-lo any well on I eat Hickory.
The company elm over four bun red LIMA of
land in fee, extending over thee quarters of
a mile itiong the ran, and the at. k, from prey
ent itolientions,-shetild speedily ,e in demand
at higher rates than now asked.
The 31 . 1{1e1 well No e, the prin.
run, hon ugnln commenced 110
creased ltn yield from one Oland!
hundred barrels per day. Tbel
and Webt Hickory Company ow n
ling inherent in this well.
A new well Is reported on I,lngl
it, Junotlan with Derain run. Th
yield 1% tn - o bundrnil burrel4, un
us high ns five hundred barrels
have not heard the manes of th
the Denis and West Hickory Gompl
well down, or nearly so, lo the ri..l
strike
TLIC TAI ON PrITOLECN - WET IT t'LI • 1.0 DE RE
DUG/MOE CEPICALYD.
The oil prialuerrs of Versango, an• the trade
in this ejty anal Philadelphia are u siting in a
memorial to Congress for a modillea ion of the
resent exorbitant tax on petrolen •. Tim di
rect result of a general tax of one dollar on
every barrel of Crude oil prvgueed, to crush
out all small operators and material" restrict
the groductton: In when these was no
tax. undreds of wells yieldistg frornli re to ten
barrels per day were operated at a profit, and
had a commercial value. at 'the then current
rates of oil property, of from .55),003 to SOD,000;
but now a well yielding less than about ten
barrels per day hes little or nO video, Ovsm the
fart that it cannot be operatedexceptat a loss.
The rates at - the wells on Oil Creek have
ranged during the past year from $3.11 to 117.50
II bid, averaging less than $3; and on Pit Sietc
from ri.so to SALSO, averaging , abOut 11,1 bbL
Moat of the small wells, however, heretofore
in operation have been on Oil Creek and all
along the river, from Franklin to Tidloute.
enera%- they pay to the land interest a royal
tl of half thnir product. in the M. 40 of a ten
barrel Well, therefore, the owner of the land
tales his }lye barrels and pays his bl tax to the
operator; after paving his tax having $lO left
to him out of whiCh to pay all expenses, aver
aging from *l2 to $l3 per day, without counting
repairs to machinery, whfels is often a large
item and interest on his investment. In other
words, though his industry contributes to the
Government $lO per day, his own profits, not.
withstanding all his risks, scarcely exceed the
the wages he is required to pay for n day's
bor. Such, however, L 4 the liability of all welly
to accident and Interruption, that in nine eases
out of ten, wells rated at ten barrels will not
average, the year round, eight barrels per slay,
or even seven barrels; and the consequence
has been that under the heavy tax imposed by
the Government all these small producers have
been driven out of the business.
_ .
The matter is an important one and demitath;
the Minn:Mato intentions of Congress. There
is no reason, weteel assured, to apprchendithe
exhaustion of the Venaugo region for many
years to come. 'lt has already produced up-
Wards of nine million barrels, mainly froth a
Very small locality, and the product of the last
year has been greater than ever before. Some
particular sections, it Is true, show a diminish
ed product, and there are fewer large wells
than formerly; but these, facts do not argue ex
.baustron, beingolearlyaecounted for on bust.
ness principlee,aml, as all experience proven,
in a large menstire susceptible of remesiv. But
. the great fact to which the attention 'of Con
gress should be:called, is the large extent or
gountrY Yieldth "
k oil . "... _;/suds outside of
- -sago In SO rs
age gnantitire—the cast and
steady increase : 1 / 4 1 its consumption, and
the importance of encouraging itspro
duction. Associated capital, particularly,
in the form of stra`lt companies, has
utterly failed in oil pro,luetion. It cannot
compete with individual enter - to - 6.i am!, as
the business in; he future must dad its way
even more largely - than at present Into hb
vidtml hands, it: LA the duty of Congretrt Co to
discriminate, iii taxing it, as to encourage its
production wherever found, rather than to
crufline it by heavy taxation, to large yielding
localities. A more judicious system of taxa
tion would add very greatly to this interest as
a 'watts" of domestic intbastiy and national
wraith. Under tho present system, a barrel of
ram Oil Creek . ;:though worth at the sell but
Ctpaysthosarrie tax as a barrel of heavier oil
at Franlriln worth 6151. The tax on refined oil
is also regarded as expensive, every barrel
paying 65 and over, making the whole tax on
every barrel of retired oil upwards of V. be-
fore it reaches the hands of the consumer.
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A .I..Errra frorn Fortress Monroe ~tatem that
large quantities of the bedding of the Hampton
General Hospital have been bought to funds!,
hotels in Italttrubre„ Wa-shington and Philtulel-
Phis. Fitly cords of iron bedsteads, LOU° mat
t sr won° blankets and 6,000 linen sheets,
al
moat as good as 7110 W-3 (VW Ptili stained by the
blood of wounded Northern soldiers, thousands
of whom, both white and colored, died upon
them—go North to fartliAl lt house of Summer
resort.
lies. Cu !Lutes :can has been chogen Pre?,
Went of limo Lexington Monument Association,
in place of Edward Everett... Movement will
corm be made to 'raise fonds for the monument,
which Is to be a granite column, minnountesl
by the minute MILLI with his gun in his hand,
in bronze, i
feet n . height. One thorn:awl
dollars has been4oM....crilasi toy the ancient and
Honorable Artillery told the site Ims been
given to the a i
s -, ociat on.
Sor.lizorrn recently wane.'come
notoriety by catigating George W. Julian, M.
'C. front lath:ma. He Mot now gained even more
unclergging :limn.. O'peratlon himself at
the bawls of a Col. 'Mcßride. whom ho tool fro
qumtly InAnltetl, oldie Ills superior onleer, at
Paducah. The llog=ing SL fhb. cues %cu., lul
mini,tcred in the r•trect , of Wu-Mug - ion, and
the General contented llint4eLf with poll.,
courting ids a.. , ..ittilant.
Tax ••Itook Concern, " It in mho I. of tip.,
Methmlists,.irto briglattetl In 17:0 by a art-ach
er .Phila.telpitin, on it borrowed =Final of
ifif.o. After a ttnie It was removed to New York.
ant In ItW took Its present location. Ito awl
tal'r.ow I, 01 , 37,10). 1%1 total protlt.4 from bit :to
Xiir
I, , vretl.l7lsitt 60, and (hone all uo for de
nondnational parr.c,'•
A cryten from tent Anton io, Taut,, mn the
goterntnent comet., tho dotennolont.. of the
herd linpOrted 'Komi fifteen g,trart ago from
Egypt, excite the euriredtg of hi ranger... They
number about 'twenty, are all .iZel anti tiger.
some otill unweaned. Only seven of the origi
nal lOt are olive,
TUB sueeess wit Yell attended the publient lon
of the tirftt number of Ticknor & /1014'4 new
paper, Gerry Saierdau, am greater than the
publisher' anticipate d . Over ten Ihotuetnd
oopiea were *oltton the publicat ion day, mot
tecond large edition tea.. put to pn:tot iit ontta
to supply the continued demand.
IN New York there are gang.. of hoy, regu
larly organized 'for mealbm cotton front the
Jude. on the docks or on drays. They carry
bags, into which they cram the handfol they
Snatch from the torn palm., and ant the cotton
at twenty-are cents a pound to rag-deaMrs.
Tux total number of paupers In England awl
{Voles on the iutof lust July wou C#l ,t3l, or I to
n of the population. On the fleet of July lout
year the corresponding number .waa 1 , 11,”77.
Of the former nut ber Were able bodied
persons, exclusive of "vagrant.,"
Roorit A. Firron, of Virginia, 1.4 living in
New York, where to dLutingulkingt trulon man
has loaned him money enough to pay his 113.
penmen 'for six months, on condition t h at Its
shall stick to business and let polities atone.
Air English etdadent at Bonn recently scent
to the theatre ,there, and referred to take ilk
hat off. lt was rinuoved by a German minden t
behind hint, when the Englillunlin turned :nut
gave the (Orman a blow with a bludgeon, kill
ing hire.
TIIERr are eight ivilored Baptist Churches in
Petersburg, Richmond, and lartell. ,, der, Vir
ginia, haring a . united memberMip of morc
than ten thousand.
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MELAN. note ArCIDEN7.-011 Saturday lu.t , IL
little girl, eight years old, daughter or Win.
Clark, of Wator township, Lycoming county,
was almost killed by the accidental dischat - ge
of o gun In the hands other brother, aged 14.
The contents of , the gun entered the little
girl's mouth, passing through her head. This
melancholy accident occurred duripg the ab
sence of the chlldren's parents, who had gum,
tee visit u neighbOr's.elek child.
dieCIDXIIT.—TIIII Upper Dauphin Reg
ister says that on Thursday. morning of last
week, Mr. Archibald Collier, fireman of engine
No. 32, on the Northern central railroad, met,
with u serious accident; resulting in instant
death. ins tualX was horribly mutilated. The
accident occurred near Tr certawn *WI et ion.
The inquest exonerated the company from nil
blame.
On Tuesday night of Inst week, a little son
of Mrs. Buckley, resisting on the b lun t. In
Johnstown, spot and asverely wounded in the
groin, a umn mulled Stanton, who, with Misers,
Was. attempting to force nu entrance kite the
house; and Slightly injured another of the
party. ,Stilinton is not expected to live.
ranpr of Young rowdies, in Johnstown,
made sin onslaught on the 'barber-shop of a col
-ores, man named Claus - shams, on Sunday even
ing, tith sit., end during the melee one of
them received n fracture of the skull from n
poker lathe handsel ChaMbers, and his life is
despaired of. •
OW Thersday evening of last week, Daniel
Fasig, of 31anhelm, while attempting to
get on the Cara tit the Yllliway road, slipped
and fell on the track, the car passing over Isis
arm, anti•lncerating it in taut Intense, He
lies in ss very precarious condition.
Mr. SA X VCI, Gz.ns., of Lluntington
AtitunN county, Ruainatuntly II w del),
nun, hylwing thrown from A wagon, aml n .ack
of t•nit falling on him.
• Tall OMIT oe Bosrox.—Mnyor I,lneoln'h
edLgeetutee [la the net debt of the env of lb,-
ton bt 410.011,1%.• The Increase of the gross
debt In sad !Kit' .&43.:,'L The Inetrave of
'Menial in VW wax 4464,741 ft. Showing the net
Increase of the,etty debt Iv v Vvvt‘ V7-P,
al 4.
THE w 'ITTSBURG GrA:+ ETTE.
VERY LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
FOSFFION OF SOUTHERN STATES
Sptech of Mr, Stiollabarger, of Ohio,
Mr. Williams'fßesolution for Retain-
ing Troops in the South
NUKES ITOZEI TO DEATH 19 SIIS.IIIIGTO PITT
Jill. Dorf,* fecl Drserted
pal on Den'•
log and is
ed to t ,
Denni+ Run
Lt he Pontro
TAX ON FOREIGN
Supreme Court DeciNiori InoperaThe.
run n •ar
e,tlme‘t,l
sonlo .Tate
deo We
er4but
. 1. hase n
nlty of the
opecinl Dlsputeh to the rittAurgh Un2,ette.
WARRINGTON. January 5,16.71
erzscu 07 3111.
Mr. Shellabarger, of Ohio, the kacce,sor of
the little dodger, ann. Cox, roes to-day, at one
bound, to the front rank of apeakers and think
era, on the union aide. No speech dell, °NI
this SCSBiO2I, not even that of Thnd. Mereaa
has received ouch undivided attention, or has
evoked Ouch warm and general applan,. lie
spoke at albite hour, bnt the House remained
foil to the clone. Member", clustered about him
to listen, and at the close, the whole Union side
buret out into a clapping of hands. .
Thad. ,Stevens, with whom Mr. Shellabarger
kid differed on some petals, was the first to
congratulate him, and he was followed lay
nearly half the Union member, The Neenah
was litively directed against the I , osttlons
taken by Gar. Raymonv, and its reception may
be taken as en indication at the temper in
which Congress reassembles.
Fearing that the brief report likely to be
sent by the associated press may foil to give
the features of this speech, I send the follow
ing carefu.synopals:
Mr. Shellabarger, of Ohio, propo:ed to dr.
bate the question, a hetherthe the I tang which
could not commence to be n State until it ac
quired all the Constitutional qualitlei of a
State, could continue to be one alter it had lost
them all. it' he debated and made obscure self
evident things, it must he remembered that he
sr as only Conforming to the usages of Con gr ess
(Laughter.)
Ile showed, by Constititutional authorities
that the Constitution recognized the States- in
two distinct characters one was the grog-mph
teal State with its inhabitants. In this sense
a State may lose it republican government—ln
thin sense a republican government zany be
guaranteed or given It by the United States.
In this .ense parts or It may be taken to
metro new States. In another Important con
itntional sense, a State is an organized body
politic, having defined territory, people. eon
stitution and laws, which recognized end ren
dered obedience to thel7nited States, anti hold
certain resulting rights and power, of Gov
ernment thereunder. In this last sem". the
State, as a body politic, could be dissolved by
rebellina. It was then the sole power of the
United States to determine when a incur ne,
rethtlean Goren:lll4 , ml nits OstablistisA •
PeOnbs ,
. ay its
lacquotQ l nunterrins anthorities to .how t lint
;veil under he law of
... nations there tetutld
Stntes win. , people did not ihaultually ohey,
first the law of nations, and then their own
laws. These people who habitually defied both
the intZraatiOnal law, and the constitution
end laws of the United Slates. which were the
supreme laws of their owe State., wen, people
who could not be recognized by our l• mon a. a
State, when even the les., rigorous and mere
obscure rules of public lea would hiot theta
not as not being States.
A state in the Union aka... la.o fall t h.. pro,-
elites of an infuriation/at Mete, with al:.” the
additiiiina. one of beam recognized by and ow.
lug allegiance to the United States, and ot ren
dering that allegiance.
The gentleman from New York, Slr flay
mond, had stated that the conciliation deal,
only with individuate and not with States, anti
from this the gentleman drew the de-
Suction that individuals add not States
forfcittsi their right. by treason, bat
the gentleman should remember that the
whole Constitution wits pervaded in more then
fifty distinct provisions with what he tailed
dealing with Stater. As states it imposes , on
them re , troint4 and rnafen right. . nod t
Obligor lomf and right* are in...vat-4141c When
ever obligations are repudiated by Ct....te,
their rights cease. Here, a. in all t:o.rt.rn
mentr, Kaman and divine, the enjoyment of
rights and powers perishes along With the de
struction of all recognized obligations.]
hfr. Shellatin-ger quoted and rept•ate.l the de
cision of the United States Supreme Court, re
pudiating the doctrine that all the individuals
of a State tan erase, as individuals, to hare
any political tights, anti yet, when united and(
culled a state, hold the mighty power of rui k -
log Senates, choosing Privddential electors and
amending constitution, These State power.
are :absolutely vital. If disloyel States on their
own runtion, anti without 14•UVII. Of the (kited
States can el - erase them, the tiurcrioutent can
not survive an hoar
Every department of the Govemm t .r,, r„,
Lvlature, Executive awl Judicial, Li irrevoca
bly committed to the propMdt too that the loyal
polltleral !date , ' have eea,tl to exhit In rebel
Matt-fete. Congrels Li no - comtnitted by many
act-, 'melt an thove of the lath end ZUtll of
July t%i, and other revenue and commercial
eat,. It h.. cloned rebel porM to all eornmeree.
If their port) were the port. of n Male, the
United Staten would have un right to Allow any
preference against theta. A Inriti net could
Mot clone Knuth Carolina nom. and le., e yew
York port. open
The President, when the war a . and
when the old loyal Conetitut lon cost tan, 11,1
r,l °reed into force—lf the Mere overthrop . of
the reLellion cO0.11:1T.OlVe them—hot tomtml
them a• rot la force by hie proclarnat ion of the
25th Of Slay, leo, and others, ordering orn,ol.
1.1.111613+ to be made and atnended lu Otter
dLiregard of the prov intone' in these °hi eq.'''.
1,11,1011 m for their own amendment.
The Privielent preNeribed u hat In.ly •h o Nd
do thin work ; who ',boatel vote at 4.11:ta10n.. foe
inctraletS of thin boy. what oath they nlionki
take, and u - ho might ill In the convention.
Every nun of theme requirements made by the
Precidcht wue In deflanceof the term, of theie
old cohntitulfOnn. In the rouge proclama
tion the President stated expressly that bb.
power to Inoue such OrZtitt,. Uf. found In the
eonstitutlonal power of the rutted cbttcn to
guarantee republican 4. , rcillient. bI Main,.
which bud font them.
The Ilea Suites Suprenie roort had decide
ed the some princlplo In two eases, Um) of
Mrs. Alexander and the prize It , levid •
ed that these rebel. Staten miide their war as
States availing thenvelves of the subordinate
allegiance their citizens Owed to the Stator,
and that all their poople, guilty and innocent,
were by such o war turned Into enemies, but
not Into foreigners; henee,nnless a state could
be an enemy of the United States and at the
same time a governing member of the Union
the Supreme Court his denkled that the
rebels ceased to be governing States, but did
not refuse to be subjects liable for treason.
Mr. iihellabarger quoted the constil talon,
and the decisions of tile enpreme court, also la
large number of legal authorities to chow that
where a Plate bar overthrown its loyal, repitt.
tient, government, and lost its powers as much,
Its oat the exclusive province of the United
States, acting through its legislative brunch,
to determine when a new loyal republican
government has been created, which It Ir
hound to recognize and defend. tin would
welcome these States hark, and would welcome
the boor that brought them with governments
based upon general and sincere loyalty, and
upon a recognition of the rights of their loyal
citizens.
If it were ask elt bow loon will you keop them
oat if you cannot oecure the, 000rjIlonn, h o
would r.rrowfoll, , but Inexorubt), an4wer,
forever.
Ilefore the COTIVIU,iIII, or the speech
the gentleman.+ hour expired, but by LL(1.1111-
111 , 10. consent Ibe time Yr IA to extended, and at
Ito elo,us he was aurrounded and enagrutnhtt•d
by many ineMbere, aridly general uppin ma:
innidlested On the Republkain aide.
I=2
The reanlution in the limn»e to-day, espregs.
Mu the opinion that the troops . should not bo
ithdrawn from the southern titat. till Con
irrest ha» luveStinuted their condition, and do
ubled upon their iltneas for reatorutton to tiro
Union, developed n nearly unbroken Linionikt
front. Raymond, Thomna T. DaviN, liubboli
tizid linrnphrers of Now IhMino, Wood
(An, mil *Wet, wino Ui 0812 Vglign.
PITTSBURGH, TU
voting h.gaint ft. Tltt 101.0 6..tt,
CISME
I=
Mi4or C.enernl James R. Stefan:op, Military
ben. rnor of Grorgin, I, in town on a &hart fur
lough, and still proceed from berg west.
COLORED rrorts rnozza TO DUATIT AT A-A.IU
Aceording to the thermometrical record: of
the Smithsonian Inatitute, ttili has been the
coldest day in this latitude for ten year:--the
thermometer at the o'clock this morning
marking from four to seven degroel below ze
ro. A number of colored people at Freedmen',
Village, on Arlington liCigts, and in the su
burban seetions of the city wero frozen to
death. The lee in the Potomac extends down
as far as Fort Washington, sixteen mile., be
loa the city, and river navigation is com
pletely suspended.
TAY IMPAZTXr.ST YOT TO Mt !MOLISE ra
There 15 not a word of truth in the story - tele
graphed over the country that the Pay De
partment is lobe Abolished. It was flout to
Secretary :Manton and Paymaster-General
Brier. It probably originated with some sort
headed muttered out paymaster. •
OFAIONDS.
It I.r-wportrif that when Dr. Craven,Vho
I , een the attending ph)alelan to Jog.
Pipet: Lt. JrnAlsonruent at Fortress Kourod,
notified him that hr told been ordered to report
to his Lome for muster out, Mr. Davis burst
into tears, and declared he htmlr lost bis be. 4
frh•rni r Defore parting, he presented the doe
tor is lib .4,1,1 keepsakes.
ttosons TO WII,TYI! osets
At the meeting of the members of the Hoare
afternoon, held Immediately atter the
adjournment, Madden. Stevens, General
l;nrlteid, Ili nry 7. Bte , Dawson, of Penna.,
and Lrooks, of New York, were appointed
Committee to draft relolutlona erpreative of
the •erne of the old members of the House, at
the death of Henry H Inter 'Davis, to be re
ported at on adjourned mooting on Tneikiny
of next week. At that time a number of elo
quent trlbsten tohla memory are oxpociod to
be dellvere.l to eenatori and repre.ntati Ted.
u e,i enorrreroaxeottaoronY.
A turtling a number of collectors or ports
on the southern frontier woe held at the of
fice of the Commissioner of Customs this of.
ternoon, for the purpose of consulting in re-*
gaol to the Prop.rel amendments to the rocs
e nue lure tor the prevention of smuggling On
Lim Canadian ft-ruttier. Among the gentlemen
present at t he meeting were Collectors nevelt,
et Chicago, and Rim of Detroit,
11113,1 r, rROM 1 iPTZI37I AL lIIIVEN r et SO-011 I
O re user rue million and a quarter.
The Treaiur) Department I. pn•partne for a
new I...aft of fractional enrrency of the
denom
toattnnr of tlft3, twentyJlyr and ton ennt..
The notes are to Ito of entirely new
h little than hoit putt rounded nt
.the corner,
The rage brought. ugrtinst Orr Wur lep.rt
tso.nt Ontrrtlvi:,lcer. by Mr, Lucy Cobb, for
robbory and itoprlsonvirrlt, hu• boa: o
pert ix,ord until W0.411.-...1113 .
I'ommt.eion,ll..llln.. a wit Ing under the dt
reetion of the Seert.tary of the Tremotry. ex
plains to an inquirer that the rule of the Inter
nal 'Re. rune Oftlee; requiring rollrOad eompa
n len to dell ICI from ail pa.^ -- 4 .„‘.oll'necotint
Inters Thu aura of of gee pet ,:cnt.
will built b . . rmfor,o,t , withooi
...mice In the
tieet . ,lo2l of ro- •
of imitiCe ilia..., exempting for
augner. from ouch payment., on the ground
that the Department does not. crumbler it-elf
bound I y hl. dockion. given in a (Intuit COurt
until reallirMed Inn smart of la.f court
1:410. l Pe 1[1204, I lint 1111, d.,1,1011 would be
umantmOtiNly renflinne , l by a (1,1114:n..1, of nu_
omit . , Jodi/es. but It lo hoped 11011 bOlf/fP
conld be had. Congre... will ha,.
modttled Its miner -M.l) ranted Mu which made
Ihe tleelelon nerro.ary. In the meantime the
department will Continue to collect the tat:. AI-
Ihollg I, until the law It repealed, it d. liable
to expee.De 40110 fotireclalmat
If .•,-t• swell Ire rt• <OM • , . 1 U
rr,olikt. Jul alaborato otatrinent by the (-On
ion Minister of forrign affair* tnitc.latel
Enitligh and publiNhed here in painphlct form.
melting the Riles - anew of Chill sig:tinAt 2•11,12.
with Jew n( helping eangrc.• to it clearer
height into :moth..., opening for the opplieg.
lion of the )lOninc Doctrine.
DESTITUTION IN THE SOUTH
Indian Petition for Lands
rcfauEtir ‘ieb tominiv. Inki›Nkt titmur:
] iv Yor.a..lan rm.". Nt adancl on
ilenpateli •ity li.fu.rul nwayne, Com mtnnion
er of Fri-etimen for Alabama, write* that hr ha.
• tureede.l In Mulling. the boom of .alrdnlenee
de-titute penman of all einnneni. h, 10.
I Het. to about fifteen) hounami ratitni per day
The State Commissioner, appointed by the
Legialatore, for thnt purpoar. reported dentin
tine thirteen thou...and white pennon. alone
petition from the N..w York Indlann-t (
ead.
In before the I mum boilmi er of Ind Mon, Imige
tooley The Mat treaty liquidated all riot. t
if then. , Indiana, and reneri int to them 500,nOni
:wren of Mad at i•men tweonnin They
err to remove oi three yearn. Anil a portion
Mit no. /iy a trtuty In 1021, the New ',ark In.
Mann erred all their interent In the
rearrtution, and In Consideration therourf. the
Ilnittni Mute. ceded to them the linteel.•
The linthaul forfeit ntl interest in the land. If
they do not 'tempt awl agree to nun. e
that country Within fire yew,. or snob other
time 00 the PreAgieht Inlay appoint
It on. provided that four hundred tt
nand itollarn nhould appropriate.l to aid in
their removal• The claim that thin
appropriation wan never made, alai nn not tee
to remove tin , ever given, and they nrgnint
that no forfeiture of their title ha. happened.
and that by nolannotent trent'', the tIII,II , or
mogul in unsnurnt, and till forfeiture w alven, if
any bad in fact tinommed, and that that depart
ment in v., ee,,,,xuizert the
, 1.41 title of the 'few York Indiana.
•
II to claimed that Milt, .16‘.4•11 Thomp4on irt.
, ivvrclary of the Interior, NOMA to have /1 IPIII
Ila•AIIIIiy the Senate 4.'o , l'llll[llw 014 , 011111. h
11l the thn , 01 lila Government t, a ftera,e.l4,
a ith9Ut totthortty of last, anti withont twit,.
1
to ll 11.1tUanit. lintile It it hart
_0• the f 11.......
''"" . it et, aultyret In privatoerttitz, and oro_tni t 0
t 4 .a. -half of Mho Ite.tervat ion hat, tut., tatltt
ahtt Intlentetl by the Unthal 'Onto , ' al It•tt dol
lar.. itt•r
it, inter the New Tort Indian. toad, op
pileat lon fur the append meet of s amstufs
.dom, to negotinte a settlement of ilwit eialen
for Indetunity, and tipon a memorial from the
itepresemtutlves In (engre.. f N,•,,
enneuelsaloner Bas appointed. T 11.•
.011* Meiel that this eltelen should be promptly
.1,11114e1l On n fair, Just and liberal hail
The question under consideration by the
Colnlnif tee on Indian Affairs b., whether te
previous Secretary Sir. Thom peen Int v dets
died that Kansas l , ands bele rug to 1 he govern
ment , and these lands ha% tug newt brought to
market, the present Secretary is not preclu
ded front action In the premises, and whether
Meriden., the elkintants must net seek their
remedy before Congress. In the Menntliac, it
he represented that a person claiming to Ito
thvtttlent of one of the nations invidned In
this reserYnt ion, I, in New York, endeavoring
to sell the interest and tale of his tribe to the
lands in question,
The New York Tribeene . .. Washington special
sley. tom. It. I' t'raw ford, who Is reported to
M. at Brow nsvillee, Texas, raising an American
division for Mexico, h. a eitizen of Tennessee,
tend about a year ago mss dINIIIIteeei the er
vice, by court. martia eni charges of stealing
Tommy from a num fil l
Itogerwrille, Tenn. lie
was hl/1121/1 time la West Point a cadet, and was
dismissed, I subsequently went to Nlcarre
gnu with Weillter, and at or about the outbreak
of tile late war, was In the Virginia State peni
tentiary for souse offense. If,, wits captain of
a battery of artillery In the Union serviee, and
fraudulently securest a muster as Lieutenant
Colonel of the regiment, and held the appoint.
went of Colonel of the regiment,nnel also of a.
colored regiment, Into neither of which he
was mustered up la the time of Ids dismissal.
ills chief of stair was a Lieutenant Colonel of
et colored regiment, and inn/ dismissed souse
time lust summer by court martial for it greiss
offence, it is not believed by those qualified
to Judge that Craw ford or 144,1 have reentlted
a single man.
The Port's Washington divided, Bays: The
Congressional Joint CoMmittee on thaeonst rue-
Lion agreed not to dtvoige any of Its proceed
Ingo for the present.
A Ore occurred tits morning at No. Henry
street. Damage, 43000. !metres!.
The vemmerciat's Washington special says it
Is reported that the cotton tax paid at Macon
alone for January will exceed 4,5,000,000.
- President Johnson expreases himself elect
th.,fly to • member of tongress this morning
in favor of the immediate admission o f the
T delegation.
!Illinois Educational Convention
WAsnismox, Jan. s.--The State Educational
I °mention of Illinois, held at Joi let last W.*,
on motion Of the Slate Superintendent adopted
unanimously a resolution in favor of the Bu
reau of Education proposed by Mr. ;Donnelly,
and called upon their representatives In Con
gress to sustain ouch measure, and tippointe!,
the Prtydrlent of the State !Normal University
to coulter with °ducat lonniconventions of other
Staten, Similar resolutions have been adopted
s i
ennui only in the efincationaleonventlons of
Mehl an and Indiana. A National Conven
tion, t tarot in this elO, is talked of, to take
action in reference to polluter edneatiou in the
bout ham State&
=I
Jelson, Minh., Jim. B.—A Ore here 'Mutiny
morn Tg burned den storre. Lois, $3).1:00,•
cured or 817074. Mesgrs. Dumb., Wood
rum, Irot Ria4 dLvc tliaavyr, art; SUS leallot
/,91131,
SDAY. JANUARY 9. 16 b
FROM WASHINGTON.
i 7 t,!
VOLUNTEEM
Bancroft to Deliver the Eulogy
on Lincoln.
BUMNESS OF 01110 STATE AGENCY.
Soldiers' Piational Convention on 224.
THE VACANT SUPREME JUDGES-HIP
RI Flik fllllll 01 COYSPIEIFORS.
Etc,.. Elio.. Zito
Ntw Yotn, Jan o.—The Rorer' Waihlngtnn
kreelnl nyder fnr tnio , tering out
troops, relict en Virginia of all white volunteer
troop.,.
It is t.tattd that George Bancroft. the h
rittn:w 111 to. Invited to deliver a Congrer>lonal
eulogy upon Preddent
During the year eat elo,ed, the (obi. 'dote
Agency in this en), under the Superintenden
cy) of James C. Wetmore, RYQ., bar neglected
at the Paynianter t;oneral's Fold at the rutted
litates Treasury - , for intilvidnal Ohlo °Meet,
and soldiers diacharged from the It rvice, and
for gold ten• families and Citizen. of Ohio, and
andromitted free Of cost to them, nine hun
dred and slyly-five thousand eight hundied
and alaty-two dollars.
At noon yederdny, the representatives of
four tribes of Indians, the Shan - nee., Sue, For,
and lowa., wore received by the President, in
the library room of the EXOOOLIV. Mansion.
The Indian>, including their interpreter.,
numbered sixteen. They were Neyerally in
troduced to Mr. Joirnaon, by Judge Cooley,
Commit:slot:ter Of Indian affairs. They called
on their Great Father, they bald, to pey . their
reopectn oinftglve aSSIIIIILICe. of their loyalty
and good feeling. The President informed
them that he wad glad to see thorn, and they
might take to their people his assurance that
the Government would act with them in good
faith, and carry out all IN obligations to their
several nations. In response each of the attar
d}} chicla gave the President's hand a convul
sivejerk, accompanied by a guttural grunt,
which, according to the Interpreter means,
am glad." They were not apparently muchAf
feeted toward the furniture and .urroundings
of the White Hoare, looking upon the whole
thing with evident contempt, until they fr.
pied a chair, made up principally of the * skin,
bead, and bourn of I. huge deer, preoonted
to the President by Seth liintuan. The In
dians took to thi,curlo..ity with great enlist.
Linn
The 14 - oricrs Washington special ellipatch
ft:iv y Among the prominent names mentioned
in relanection with the vacant Supreme
.Iminffshlp are those of New - ell, Ilottston awl
.1 uti nf . Trigg, of Tenni:Sae°, and J ge Sharkey.
of Nii.siwoppl, with the chances seeming in
favor of the first. The nppointment of a sub-
Committee on Sifturday by the Joint Corneal!•
tee on Iteconst ruction, consisting of two mem
bers of the hrllllll.l and one of the !louse of
linpresentatives to wait upou the Preffllsett of
the Übliell 'dates, L• regarded a. very s•
wniD
eunt of the intention of that
reference to the admission of the T(IP. .-
Delegation. The foot to rycelvf
eollinvent, and 11, is hilt does- ...g general
in the Camino( wysl-•• ~tat but that early
Xtuavow..-' toe
ill
e fro
m
yyt., at least, w be admitted to their
seats In Conn - ref.. The 1 1 resitlent I. e %coed
ingiy anxious that this should he. done.
A soldier.' anti tatters' national eon. t ion
La called to Meet In Washington on thy t l .ld
Inst., for the purpose of uraiug Congres to
pass Inensures relating to the erg nallentlon of
bounties time to promote the mutual fy Oran.
Of SOldiers and sitiloZw. Ali ienfillt , and pad
dler.' OrglMlZlLtiontf tta , . 61 . 1 .
requested to
send delegations,
The Lloyd ncreptanett ease', eels r" . ' 'l l I.
the (I,' met 'of Claims 1.-morrow, the aioesj ,•
v.oived hying ahput elgiet huntittsl - Illonsann
thousatiti dollars The question is whether
the tiovernufent Ise cfplally liable for the
nmonnt of :hese acceptances Among the able
younsei ctuployyd nre• Caleb tmsliltnr, .Tuflgo
ihacit and ar....llcolculth, of Chicano When
.lf - Lf. leas is and licagan it he rebel Postma•ter
General. wore Captureff. there ners reseed du
the latter person some st I horefund 'lot lac.
Of bill. of exchange on the floth.eldhis, yf,w-e
I,v TrynbOfith„ Seert Or) „ f the Thatsery
l'lteve together . w ith some others in amount of
upwarda of one Sundrod thousand
Were sent to our von. liar agent at lomolcon fel
eollertlon. They have ryeentiv Isam rtflorlost
h . ., blot to thy seerelary of the Trevor, with
an motto - yam:at on the Intel by the hoes, of
itothsettild, Unit titers• nett. no Duel. to ott.et
them. It is allegral by persons who know that
there were plenty off,mds when the Ind. worn
drawn, lot by Tome 171.11. ur other thy have
wen spiritedawn,
The Henttera Washington special sites It
sox appears that 11. 11. NI leder, t!aptattf in the
late retry) ...1,1ef., and rets•ells confined to the
f nil Capitol prison, is a nerd.... of the reds.{
General %Limier, soil not hi- .ettt. the culprit
The man now In ittl•Kelti tot loci-t/fla rt yr
-master of sllri,e priotot, and not rysisfo
.llfly for thy .11-cipilny of an) part leniar
W loiter! w-ifo no , et
I Abbe 1.1 - 1...0 lees tlfzi t aftafia
major ti -e . rotumandnnt of thf•
o f . at Salisbury, IV a Ito w ...ot from the
Ind Capitol prison about a a .to Its
tor trail, is .t 11l utoler r o ndo.-event to
the bitter city, 111.11.1 Ignorant of the t when
the ernirt will isc eft:l,l,lod es ..•1 is tot
hi. Willy Itt Wit,thillittntl to t‘..eertAitt the et t hr,
thepro...yetien tabs• in the es.e. wad
us
ask for It speedy bearing. hey 0 rites to ht..
friend. In %Vashlngton city that Ise I. very
hopeful of the result, and only anxious that the
trial may go tee.
• Tlty itst of flaht.n.llelnituants for he row and
offered for the captor.. of the entspfrators, m o s
hem, tlestantapst.ntolryferrei the Wur
liepartineet. on Sat urds, clynlon It Is sup.
s.
posed the noun ill he Onfuittlfratefi Ina 4111:,
or Iwo
G. net - al tweet send. three inspectingrlierys
on tours to flllforynt tailltar,,. departments,
MIN week. ti,.. , ' If any tart her reflection of
navy, foal ea ism-es run Le made.
A ninnber of m4,llctil °Moor% mos,r•
od out on Snintany The Voluntrt•r
rar neon rt•.tarml •tro. 040
;%lonit
TELE(;R %Pith WHITHER REPORTS,
Tlso Cold . faly›.°ll .10,17
I,ta tt Jan. a - Itport. 01 thr weather
'date that thy ahtn-arl, 31.1t,rta- laattat Jer,
at Utica. 014 ht deltrel, 10•Ittnt ecru at Hal.
aux and Ihttalathlt teu eour.t. Itvlaw rent at
130,tont 1 a . ol‘ halt•a at Pa t 1 thlulphlai raw hh
low at IV atthiligtott at i u l clottlt thit morning.
In . 44. w Tort. it a.l.tvulty•gret,
uno ar1 , : , 11/111.1 Aat• tlegr•at On, a to t wo
det • 1 - 1,01 - 0 watt a foli,l.lerahle
Ilou of ha- to latltt Ea.( and Naritt Jt11,4 vaU.r•
1 olg ra P•Cln indMs anchor.
Jan. A — , t2l, th,
void tem • - rf JATIATIry. 1,57. 1t... Isa
pc. el . lAA, At. thl+ ..vet lon ~f Vfnlnr
Ito during the lard four day, lekderklay the
thermometer tuktus k ted kkuk, de skus . s 4,1 0 ,
zero ltk this city. At Bums, the therme ttttt
,trod thirty ,11,•gr,,A below zero. Thla atter
itoon the cold I, not to intense,
hers. At.o. Jan. A.—A dtsputeit Croto Dayton,
010, state. that the thermometer watt (Metro
degrees above zero at mowt. At Wheeling,
Va., It nu, tictrim degrees above. At COIUM..
bus, Ohio, It Wu* elgliteerk degrees. At Zaues.
ettle,Obiab It was eighteen degree,.
ItrfrAzo, JAIL a.—Weuther moderating.. Thd
thermometer 1 . 4 eleven degrose srhave.
(.I. I M A ILA.I4O, Jan. P.—Thermometer (Mem
dettrer. above. Clrar. Wind
" ' •
lanuy
nrocio, Jan. Thermometer
fifteen degree 3 above
Itrvro,, Ohio. Jan. —Weather clear and
cold. Thernlocuete'r illteen degrees 10.101, zero
at sunset. Columbus and lauravnle olghteou
degree:. Phove.
Nam Ilanrono, (31ass.,)Jan. o .—Thermometer
nt nutnet, 5 deg, above. zero; wind northeand..
Seems, Jan.B.—Wtod north% net; thormome
tor, 70 deg. above. The harbor In being raphily
covered with lee.
((C. W ,)) Jan a—Weather clear;
thertnonieter Y dog. above zero.
(Vt.,) Jan. r.—Weather clear;
thonnOinetor ldeg. below zero.
llzadtalt, (M 0.,) Jan. P.—W bad north; weather
eller; thennomuler 0 deg above zero.
I'OPTLA 0, (Me.,) Jan. „, rt ,. , the ,.
turaneter 25 deg. below.
se. Jane, 11.0 Jun A.—Weather clear
wind north; thermometer at zero.
•
Pour Henn', Jun. B.—Wenther clear and ..oh ,
thermometer 10 deg. stlrove zero.
Cl..tirt Jail. N.—At flannel thy WelltherWllN
cold and Oro, tbernadutdor 10 dug. alias
zero.
rown.te. Jan. O.— TMerluollltt Cr I avg. !oate
zernotnumneL
Ann Anson, Jan. S.— Thermometer 7 deg he_
low net o; wind northeast, sharp and dry, The
ha Is higher titan ever observed here.
linturnx, (N. 8.,) Jan. B.—Wind northeast;
weather fresh and clear; thermometer at cora.
PruznectrutA, Jan. B.—l.aot night was tbn
coldest ever known here. The Delaware river
Is cloned op below and above the city, and all
the ferry . _boatm but one are frozen (ant In their
mercury In Went Ilbliadelphia fell
to d dearren below zero, and at Chestnut Dill
to 11 degrees below. The thermometer has
marked ten degsees below zero only five times
ninco 18130.
lIICIMOXD, Y.. Tan. R.—The mercury Uelght
degrees below the freezing point to-night In
the vicinity of Drury's Blatt. Floating blocks
of leo are piled ono above another, stopped by
obstructions In the river, and navigation is
crnelSer.i Snags rose litpreetin.
From Nashville
N tRIIVII.I.II, Jan. B.—ltiveratill
,oven fret on the Shoals.
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Cotton dull at. 4e, rein the highest Mimed,
Transactions for but little received.
The bridges no the Nashville and Decatur
Railroad, which were damaged by the late
fruebet,orr now repaired, and will he ready
to-morrow for the pas.ure of trains, and
through freight will he rcect vi Ile, Nth
4,10,6
RESTORATION OF ABANDONED LANDS.
Report of General Howard.
Hitch (1) IPi TO °Sri IN THE I;OITa.
s.J:ka nary tl.—The fulled' Mg was
cement:named to the 110 use today:
To the Nouse of /0 - prssenlnfeers ,-- In answer to
it resolution of the Ilea, of Representativei
0' the Nth of Ihs-ember, b.r.5. directing the Su
pebinl rodent of the Freedmen's Bureau to In
form this House u het bee may real estahrsoized
ander the net of the 17th of July, as the
enemy's properly, lil t the little of which by
that act a its s est/si he United States, had
been allotted 10 freedmen for a and
homestead, order nrsald Itepartment uf the
Government; and if mo, w Gelber the
sante has been restored to rybet owner..
and the people of color ordered off, by
authority. and n het her the abandoned planta
tions had been occupied and thus restored;
and if known to the sold Department o r the
Barn,,, to state under ulna pretense of 1111-
theritv ptsua•rly onem ested in the United
States " by OW cOnlisentiOn of enemic , not
an traitors' property, um not only taken from
the tufted state: but nu ned tongtiered en
emies, I have the lamer to submit the follow
ing Information. A number of pieces ofprop
-01-IV, 'stirred and comiesned lintior the art of
July 171 h, nrekteetipleit by freedmen, tin
der the supervision of this Bureau. The
records of the MIN, 'to not show, howev
er, that only such properly has been actually
allotted to them for homesteads. No property
of this character occupied by freedmen, hae
benn renderest to former owners. A large num
ber of abandoned plantations hate been mum
pled by freedmen en the Slide.. of South Caro
lina and Georgia. A few plantations of this
character have been actually allotted to freed
men 114 homesteads, under the pros isle. 01
Gen. Sherman's Field Order No. IS.
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The rerordo of this oilier, chow that no plan
tations so awarded have been restored to the
former ow nerd. Many plantations occu pied by,
but not allotted to remit:nen, have born re
attired to the former owners, but in ouelreases
cre boo always been taken to prevent soG'cr.-
la a g resulting from ouch action. No property
vested in the United Staten under the confisca
tion of the enemies property, bins born taken
from the United States and bestowed on con
quered enentieo. Evidence that property has
not been libelled under Art of July, 17, 18G4, or
if libelled, that proceedings against It have
been ditonlosed by the United Stales Courts, is
always required before the property in the
hand. of the Bureau is restored to the former
owner,
It Is proper, however, to state that the
amount of property held us enemies' property,
and the amount actually allowed to freedmen
as homesteads, is u s cry email proportion of
the entire amount In the handaof this Bureau.
The real property turned over to It at its or
gantrallon was seized for the most part its
ahandomat. It was ininndeti not only to allot
this to freedmen, but also to use It as a means
of revenue for the latter purpose.
It bad already become exceedingly useful
and satiable to the Bureau, and measures lied
been initiated to u portions for the former
purpose, when, on the se
16th of August, inst rue.
Gone were received to th, etTeet that aban
doned property should be restored to the for
mer owners viten pardoned. tinder those in
structions the Bureau has parted with the
pettier part of this property.
Its tenure upon it has been rendered so un
certain that steps taken to allot It to freedmen
have been countermanded in most
and Its revenue has been so curtailed that It Is
not a self-supporting institution,
Respectfully submitted,
O. O. Bow sun.
Muj Gen. Commanding at Washington.
.fare Aar oth,
The hot-rotary of tho Trou.nry tMlnf rom
htunlohied following etatoment of an
r Of lutornal reverum, show Intl dim_
run) In finding office, who onu take the tuot
outh.
Vrrice. r. , RtVITIV - rE,
DisTßicY or liEOllOl A.
At•urnr flee. IN, IK.z.
ssu I aro rOtr.t ruin,' to write VQU In rolS
lion to the repeal or mon ideation Ot the It'+l
oath, sas fat /1.1 II rlslats, to Internal 1,V1.11110
Offie , r". ul lattsit asset•ors in the south, ru
stars.,
I have labortal tootitloongy to find competent
Men who emild take the oath for me.ystant,
and I foiled to find any fttich, incept in a single
invtanetb In any di-tylM coonpritting t wenty
three of the mot popolotel trottntitot in the
State of tkatrgin. I hat e organized my di..
tart by allowing my lo.ddstdot.• to take the
oath oi Olive and alfegitotee, mad proceed to
the n ;::eharge of their dutle., trtoding tollon
u„,„ ,:ty Me for their payment as direettsi
by the t morale-inner of Internal Revenue.
• • - • .
•
Many of Ll.O men are much reduced In el,
eininalasee.; by the war, and mama in Impera
tive need of their pay In orgies- to provide (or
their famillea, and indeed hymn of them will
to etaapelled noon to rerign their place.. in or
der to engage to home 1.n.1ne , ..1. that 1.111 yield
theta ready tin.lnoy arhlrh tollve. I 1101ilat
latled unless aotnettan:,. done thin ;natter
Ito modfutol7,l shall be Coistile •ssens tua
in ui) litstriet.
If Congre.... a null itowl.fy 'lie math a 4 far
us it rotates to 'mien.,-of the tute7iiiii Revenue
;apartment+ down i.ore, I “M
sure It NA clUid IN. regarded everywher:', and
prove to be a patriotic 1:11.AU re in which Irdb
North arid South are equally intere.tod.
sOineitilug of thin khiii"ln door. I ate at
loss to toot, ...hat we aro to do.
11,24pect luny,
1 , 11411,11 .1 /Lnvcsa.
;:el .00.1 ..•
T.. 11...11r. I tl.l'.
off r,„n„...y.
110111: FRENI II 11 ANTED - 1 , 1 MEMO,
The Ex-Rebels in Paris
AFFAIRS IN VIRGINIA.
es , —11 o• eorm.oooft...l of thf•
lOtolon iff.4 ,o or, . rt.; ,o),, 7Al:tr.:lt:al Da-
Rat., In 111. ta.t •Ibloololo, to lil. ftnVon , fftf . ”l.
.4f,lstre , l that tty Fr otit fore, to N.ntru.
on. M
1)4 , rirrly rrin f.r-rd ur witlkd
t. Ith on mrldki 51ar.hut
IMramr, r +hall I, t triton to Ib. rm , l hoot
rop.t vri,.. +Mk r‘ 11l tl , Nt boy our army
A letter rrow fans John Slbleli 1-
Inrma .iniet!). in Part.. ills family goe. vie)
lilt 11. into islet). Mr. Mason, 1s in London.
Jacob Thotaspn. and J. I' Ili ajar are also
there, and John I itreek in ridge La ' , buret, - es
plied beau Littman with his family. Major
Mu, formori) ngent for the pureit:L.e of army
to ne
nn felienory, is la Part.. Mrs. Gwin and
her ileughter, me sow real ling In London.
A Itieltutond letter way.: The .adjutant Gen
eral of Virginia reports that he Issnoti central.-
Slone to oillecra in thirte-ittree eountit, far the
enrollment of the militia. Only one of thes
comities hail reported favorably, all the oilr
err refusing to enroll volunteers, or making no
return whatever. The Adjutant General nays
he applied In (Rm. Terre for arms for the tail
his, but that °Meer rola he had no authority to
tsar arms loran; purftetse whatever.
The report of the State Trenemrer says that
hr boa In hi. Charge t= 37 ,Wi in Confederate
Mates Registered lionds on dopoSit as banking
s,nrlty for some of the banks of that state,
and that of twenty-two banks enumerated 4,
ItittLonly four held such seeuritiee at the time
el
a te A t u of the rebellion. The Valversity of
t"d r i , st.9o.s in Confederate
" - ea , '" Notes, and owes n debt of 05,0. U.
al Itring the Last t v. cr scars the annual salary of
the Pt °lessors in the University was .11109 each.
Gov. Picrpoint informs the mamie of Vir
ginia the eadicetlon of their taxes due the na
tional government will be proceeded with . .
The Got ernor recently_ bad an Intel, low with
the secretary of the Treasury, when the lat
ter stated that he had no pow er to postpone
the collection, though he has directed that no
sale, be Inane at &cheat by the tax commis
slonerS for non-payment.
A dispatch from Washington says the civil
COart ft have recently tried 'several persona for
lb't Of estates cleeeritel by rebel
owners and leased to them by the United
Mates Uoverument, and rendered judgment
against them. Damages and costs have been
adjudged against others proven to have acted
during the war us aeduts, and spies for the
Union armies, and through whose supposed
tufortuntlon the rebel fanners were despoiled
of their cattle and, forage.
SOLDIERS' ASYLUM DISCONTINUED.
Andersonville Neon Garrisoned.
FALSE RESORT !GIFT FIEF JUSTICE COOL
Florida Planter, and Freedmen
Sea Yona, Jan. it—The rribunc's Washing
ton despatch says It in considered certain that
Congress will grant a petition for the transfer
of all hospital buildings at Point Lookout so,
at least, n temporary asylum for 'while+, laid
sailors.
Andereonville la now guarded by n garelwiti
of twenty men. The cemetery li In the Immo-
Mate charipc of u Union man mimed IL A.
Walton.
There Ls not a particle of foundation In the
report that Chier Justice Chase asked for the
pardon of young Ketchum. flu has not direct
ly or Indirectly expressed any wish in the
Pr l t qa u etAlal Inspecting 0111cer of the. Freed
men's Bureau reports that General ro . ter, the
military commander 1.11 Florida, has beenivy
ted by several of the *planters, that 11. ^. 099
they are permitted to shoot the negroes v wit
ever they choose, they will leave the Suite.
Quite a number not having received the re
quired
o t he rspermssi have already emigrated to
Texas and tas The tnspecting ord.
err also states that notwithstatiolhag reports to
the rontrary, tho harvests in the Statue men
tioned, with some aid from the' Bureau will be
i
a piy safficient to the support of the ' colored
p °pie during the wtnter.
he War Pepartment hos Just issued an or,
d r assigning a number of °steers of the Yet- n BOSOM] Corps to duty, MA assistahts of
General Baird, Assistant Commissioner of the
Freedmen's Bureau for the State of Louisiana.
National Respect to Lincoln.
ASIIrtiOTON, Jan. S.--The Select committee
to devise suitable means to testify national
respect for our late President had u meeting
this morning and selected lion. Geo. nancroft
to deliver theeuivgy is February next, in
Pint tit ZalTki ttrUAQDI deC/iatC4 •
THREE CENT
PRIC
XXXIXtbfONGRES—SEIOND NE.moN
Mr 11ayrnond. of New York . , introdat....l a bill
for the appolottroadof n Coorol,.a.ator 14. pl.,
chtL.... a Aita , nod erect ft post Dille.• i o 1.11.-.4lty
Now York.
Mr. Steven , , of Pent,ylvanio. Intrild,o,d
bill to authorire the build ing' of 3 In ilit . iry and
postal rail road het a:Washington 0101
New York.
fir. Garfield, of Ohio. Intr&lueed
Roth were referred to a St! 111111111.311-
tee on the subjeot
Mr. Morrell, of Vermont. from' the
tee on Ways and 3leans, repO.rte.l n bill autho
rizing the is•nie of bonds for funding the 1.. 0 ,4
of the Lofted Slates. It antliorixe4 the Seen.-
UM to basun six per cent. Chin howl, Indefi
nite In amount, to fund all the floating 41411,1,
intert at payable in Europe to be flee Orr
311 , 0 that intere+t-bearing note , aa legal
tender when due,
fir. Williams, of Penn.ylvania. offered A. re
..olutionwhirh Iva, passed •In 0 cote of
a i
mlto.t , _declaring ft, the soln.a. of the 10ci,.•
of Representative, that troo, ,10.01 not be
from the late .oroded suite Ila
ni the t a o bon's, of c.a.:m.4,1101
.11.1,01 knot Berland their further pre...ettee
lon, nov...orsi.
lo'
on a.OO 10.. 1.1 Sir. Strong, of:Kentucky. 0 re
nt lons woo. ootopt on the Vie,ltlont
for information it. In what ,tajot, If tilt. have
been taken to resb.ie Mrs. Ituritldoii.7. child.
tali en to the ...urper Mn vimilittn, muter the
preto,lllll 1,1 tusk In¢ it 0 !trine,
Mr. Rio., of Multi... int rod need n bill for the
Ill.po,ltion of 1101.11 e irlllli, is homestead* in
the Stale, of Alabama, 1,0111..1ana.
A raAns..... and Florida. a hieli 3 O 0. referred to.
the Committee on Pn1,114. Luna-
Mr. Elliott. from the l 0111111i11, 113 Eroutt
men. reported 0 hill In atm noi the .oei .•-.1 0 1,..
li,h u Bureau for Hai re tb tof not
refugee,.
. .
Mr. Ray mondl, of Non York, in t ro•loco,1 oill
to amend the .rs oral art. of C. r.•1411,-.•
to naturalization, nail n, ot I.• r rul
3.11103 un
Mr. s rt.furzerl to thi. l.tbartattt,y.
,1„_
a V a .qiiller, of Pcnn.plrunit,, in tro.lnir.ln trill
whirl, was referroga grant Iluz port .ion.
tilers of the war of nl2.
On motion of Mr. Ort 11, of Indiana. it . W., cc.
solved That the Commute on torn men, in
quire into the expediency of making an appro
priation, by Congress, for the emnpfin ion of
the larben . at Michigan City, Indiana.•
Mr. 'Orillaresented the reselni tone of the
Stale of India l' na, in reference to the . : 'merit,
rem.° of European power, in the affair , of the
Republic of Mexico, which was reforred to the
Committee on Foreign .Xffalrs.
On motion of Mr. Ancona, 01 PennAylvan fa.
it no.. resolved that the Committee on Bung
ing and Currency, be requested to inquire into
the expediency of providing by law fat the
demptioo of trautilattsl, defadttli and worn out
fractional currency bv the Crilted mates Inter
nal Revenue Collector. or : other Onnuelal
agents of the Government 011 ...%veral col
leetion districts of the country.
Mr. Stephens, of Pennsylvania. int refine...l :t
hill authorizing the building of a mitttar)
101
anti
c ootie railroad from Wa...ll3lnr , tto to N• 1
. .
Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, aloe, intro.) twoii a bill
for the evtablishmetatofia tuilrottol beta wren
WaNhlngton and New Tor k, 00,1 to ronNtitute
the Name a military highway ituil p.,pile route
The) siert , both referred to Thu Ael..,lCommit
tee on that Inibieet.
Mr. Moorhead, of] PronNylvinia, intratOved
bill to ineoMornte National Laboratory and
Mining Au... Mutton, whirl. wait reloorrtoti to tto•
Committee on 111n,00.l
Mr. Francis Thommi, of 31amirool, intro:lured
u bill prorlding for romertainlng nod adjusting
claim.. against the Government for the Minty
or det.trurtiOn of properly by the military du
ring the lute' rebellion which o - n, reforrol to
the tolnln gine un
Mr. O'Neill, of Permit. int rodnemi ii bill
whirl, ttoo referred, grunt in an
bounty to Nob - lien. ootonotten anti riuminON, tint
of Knell, or their heir, proyltlinuthut thrive
who intern! Into non - Vine ton Or atterllie Lath
du) of April, 1131. and Infers ttie Lout of Aprll,
lertsi In e , ric for one yen , or More, Aran have
a Inanity of three hundred dollar-. di:dueling
the amornit alrea.l2, r. r,'.. mi
tered pre vivo- to the Mt 11 of Aprtl, 1031, three
hundred dollars. Thrace n holintereit knit u
the 13th of April, IS6I, and tile 'Ali of April,
for leter than one eear. rine Itutid.re 1 dol.
Tboße who ;not to have
charged against them the anion tit of
their 11,1 twaun ty_ Thole ha have
been promoter] Irma the minks to lie rommiN-
Nliitoul Mlle,' to have the Name bounty . , and in
vane of the death of the soldier, i.Oilloan or ma
rine, the bounty to bepa)able. tint; to the
a hlow.Nieoud, if nu widow, to LPN ehildren
if to their guardian:. thirg, if no
widow or children, then to the. lather, 11 no
father, then to the Mother. it neither frillier
nor mother, then to the brotherr+ unit iiiterr
!Shan introdue..4l n I,LIL.tor the
,prOttl:
t ion a the navigation of the A.ll,th4..iopt. river.
Whin., navigable t ribald roft,r.
red to tlw COmmtttee on Road', and 12:1m11...
Mr. if of lowa, int rod tired a bill which
retread to the lonoit Ito* on Judiciary.
to Neenre the benefit of the writ of Ihihtao. Cor
ti., to prr,ort. held tin Asa cputrary
to the ron,titratou of ill, VII iteit •Matea
Mr Smith°tiered the followUlu,ol
rtutiiir,
which at. ugh...it to
Eceoturd, Thitt the 1 . r.-6 , 1..111 Nymniu , i i,t ,
to this flout., if in Ilk °pillion nOtiineoiti
patitile with the public interest., atiy,.eorre.
pensivnee or other ittfortitittion to the 110.-
ucexion of the ttorernruent In regstr4 to the
kidnapping of the child of nil American lady
in the city of Mootui by Finn, .trittrper of that
ite l ,lltale, the sow:tiled errip4l,ror, hotter the
pretence of hooking .00h child n prigoe, ald
hether the Culled "tali, has been asked to
interfere with u e iew to hare /he Until re
..tirrvid to it. parent., and what °orlon,. it itny.
ha. het, taLten upon the .111ject.
731 r I'My ofterett a r...ollttion. uhfi-In not
rikr,l to, that the "unroll Lev on
b
to,trltetml to fm in ire lota the expe.fieney of
:m1114,1271312 the i‘eeretary of the Nary to rte.
eept fiom t tie eity 01 l'ltilatiolpitia. op bettidf
of the Uoverornent, the title to 1 , 11c,,,1.:13,,d.
anti.to prvo . hle for the male of the tfxktlnkr
N'ary At -, 1 at l'hilailelphitt. lt. kati lA, II mu lie.
conei.t on, ly with publie
clam!, and report by hill or othen.ts, :
Paxton,. re , olutioos of etentile. on
-übjert.. were
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Ni•tv
follow Inc, .11101
Mutsu rent. am eery high and the
means of educating u010r...1 ettlhirea Limited;
therefore.
That the Usuranit ter CM the
of Coluntbla, bee In.trxtrletl to emigtr,• Tot,, th e
expdient, of impost nu n special tat gr .outer
vent. on rill rental of 1/1111.11,461
bur,,,teed dollars per atinntlit, to he hpliliett
independently of the local 1/I.trict •ntlharities,
Mr the education of colored Children.. and to
report by bill or °them Ls,
The Ilouse pa.-rd,, bill, heretofore olTeresl ity
lir. Ward denouncing polygamy, an
ilk.,d, decla
ring that tts Vain sister. slavery, It 'ghonlit
he expelled from Thu territorie. , of the tiepub.
Ile, shonlil resfulro the whole pour} of the
Government to do no, and direet In; the;
lagni
ring Into the rondurt of certain government
oflicial. in Utah.
The House remalveVl Itself Into n sparial Com
mittee of the Whole on the Shit.. 01 tine:l - talon.
when...llr. L.nthatu arguing that
the rebellion woo never by State I inesit an it,.
eooki carry it. lie thOrefore pyotested :matron
authority was extended only tot fast as Ito power
1.1 1 0 t 0.., of the oaprer.alna that States Were out
of the Union. It all, a portion of thu•peopte
who inaugurated u Government auta o "oni..tie
to that .1 the Culled State. Utivertunetit. The
The States of Virginia, Ten:l6sec anil;Arlvatt
stl Were no more in reln:Mon 'when .rebel
horde.. tperatvd to them than wore the State ,
of Mar) laud. rvonns2,lvanin; hentuekv and
NLl,ouri, when they were in,toleti Una
•-•
In 41milar eirctuaivaLnc.o, '
Ile announced that he na- in favor Or restor
ing *lute Governments be tq j es 4,1..4 before
they were overthrown lit the rehellion;sahleet
out , ' to. Belt changes and conditions ai
make them conform tv the pi - vil:tit :date of the
National Government. lie repented that he
would admit the Southern reptesentatlyee, hat
the applicants must ire boy al nil the time tort
all Ihr tiny, and they mast talie the test wth.
It, however, would trot boa liar to further In
v ertluat loos. He must also be oat it.lll.ld ns to
Whether the constituency were so Meleittly
awl whether the States from which they
conic could support a republican government
in harmony with the Government of tbei. nited
States, without the rapport of. the military- au
thorities Each applicant kir a 1...31; o g I
edam' on his own merit. applicant
uchas ahatltlei
should be admitted. Restoration, he t rottener,
had been relented anti questionscompitealed,
by the civil power being , nsestablielnettoo soon
with the whitew - aehed rebels. -
Air. Blaine, of Maine, preseated n reSointion
which was referred to the Joint Committest on
Reconstruction, nrePOSlng to - amend the Con
stitution, so that Article let, Peetlon ()Maze
a, shall read as follows to the first Iperied :
Representative and direct taxes shall be 41-
nortioned among the bCreral States which may
lee included within this Union, acteitT..7, -
- tiparrespective number, which shall by deter
mineablefaiting the whole nuniberof petsons,
except those tO political sights or privi
leges are denied or abritailisd by the Constittf-
Lion or law, of any ytate, on ;aceount , Xd rimy
or colof.l .
Mr. Blaine having ob tabled the floor sup.
ported this constitutional amendment; paint
ing out the grave objection to the . atticoihnent,
which proposes orepresentation .on suf
[mgr. Should tath adopted the POOO.O.St
inequalities would result among and between
the loyal States. California,. with realvely ❑
larger population than Vermont. and the tame
number of Representatives, would, on:the suf
frage bawls, have nearly three: tltnes a-4 many
members ot thin Rouse, and ..VeW !York, with
eleven times the population of California,:
would not have Ave times ns manv ItePrx.sen
halves. Indiana, with only .eight per cent:
morn pcipulation than Massachusetts would
have fifty per cent. more Reprenentut
Mr. Maine pointed out other re and
contended that all these would be avoided by
the adoption of the amendment proposal by
him, which wouldulluPlY deprive the sOuthern
States of a representation Mised on ther ate
genes until then egroes,wers enfranchlaml. It
would tense the tedatiee repreeentation of OW
loyal Staten Just as it is toslay, and minoring
Otto evil would not precipitatebtiotrn of groat-
Cr magnitude.
hlr. Shellabarger proposCete :Rebate the
cO l i n ld n , co l t
question whether State whic.hcould not coins
menet, to be a State until it acquit ,
constitutional [month...sof State.
Unite to be one utter It bad lost. them, ell. H i ;
showed, by- constr o on .,,L at , at t i h th c or g iLthl lv t h t i th eal e
constitution recognized the Stateijin taro tils
tlnet characters;
state, with its inhabitants. In this newt° -a
State May lose ILA rc publicangevernmpnt may
be grtarantemlorgis ea try the !linked States.
In this sm., Vats of it may he:ltaken td Makin
a new State.
in another Important cOnntitlitional sense. a'
Stnto is an organized body politic, having do
fined territory, people Constitution and. lawSl
st bleb are recognized by and tender olanlienen
to the United States, and behl eertaiMrighte
and powers of gevertiment thereruider. in tilts
last sense theßtate, as a body politic. mmla be
dissolved Ityrelmition. It was then the sole
power of the United States to determine when I
a new RepUbllmlnlievernmenlovas established 1
by Its people,
Etc Quoted numerous authorities to stow'
Mit ccvu under tai iitls vi attttS4a - 14ezt
•
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• Ai I.l+ , , ..t.poor' not huh.,
ti`
law. of nflnnn., wad (ball.
lz It Iwo . 71.. pooplr who habitually
Ord tali. 11..114 •rnAtloll l .3 lowaoll tltr lon-.
Sot Ulu Vitiled, `':tat.., .Lleb
ri vg,,rt Inc of O.•• AMU , *
a rat pooplo tvatt.l not I , rieoo, Iced ty
tow 111 as a mato, all. -nova', to. los• e g .
..rous on.l Icon: ob-ettro alt, 01 public lair
oul.l blot tla ollt• Its not bolas, Stine,-
wh o a., or oldigat ionv aro ro• ptal 1 i.e.! by :Stoat%
the 'r rllll. con-r. Thora I. hi nit anvern—
.l iv in, on),yrdelt• cf
ndt.., pvtit-ht..oahobz tta: tiostsu
~ I l all rortignlzeti
1101
tlr shellittutruer itutitisithe rcilorend
t.I Ihe 1 . 0114.1 Sl:ll4, antiiretue Court, re.
pint tat Ina the Ili etrine that all the Inflirldasll4l
ofn , fate ran eints.e u. Intllvitinaltl tflhavn nur
pd it.nnil rights and et when united anti call
isi hob/ the and inviter of teak.
Inn •!lenslton, claw-ling Pre-iltlentiar Eleators
and umendinp their 6'olt+t 'tut/Oils. Slate pow_
era are absolutely vital. If disloyal Stales, on.
their own niotliat runt without IraYlni: the
tittlnt exereise thYtn: the tiovern
inelit CRIITIOr -11 r, 1,1. :t3l hour. Every der, A n.
went of Ow G., ...rm.
(1,..' 3:1,1 Judieletl, i. roulltint..4l ft. the pr.
1., -et lou 1/.$ state& hive c.,ase.t
In es !!!t !n rebel distriets
Vr Shritaburger quoted the Cmtst itilation,
Lr ticci.ioll of the srupreme Court nod a large
a umber of I. I nut horttles. to .shoo - Elm!. 0 here
has .nverthrown Its 1.3111 republican
government und lost its pon - er na I , uoit, it was
the prow lure kt • the Untied State - .
art lug t !Iron !th its tlez,a - mitet
livI) 3 new /oval gOVArtlMellt too
been ere:tied t;ltielt It - as lummt, to res. , - •
,Lnd defend, Fir would welcome theso states
tart, and would wean me tite now %rd.*
brought them Wittlnvneota •based upon
tteuerul sincere loyalty, nod upon a ri,ozot
t lon of the rights their loyal cal :AMY. fbe
were asked,' boo long will con keep them out
• if;you cannot ,seen re these ensulit inns of their
ret unit' . be wOuhl sorrow full w, but ihstontbil
sll,l4 er, "forever !” •
11.. fore the conelu.don of hi, ~ .p.ieeh. the gen
b•ina n's hour expired, Intl by nanhitnol, eon-
In' tune wit, extended, am( at tin
•nrrounded and eougrAlnlated
111K11, 1 / I bOre, MUSK general alpluaii. war
tua15114..1..el on the 'Republic-an nhlr s .
Th, t omtn It ter. then art:pie :tad thq ttoti.t.
.I,•‘+,
Th. Pr, .1.1 en+, pro tem.. Mid before the St
Iti e, it ten on teat fon from the Mayor of %Vit.,
inMon, t rnie-tedttimi the renialts the IX
eleet Int, In ttr rite, on the nui/jOet of sing
nurfruge, nbieh was Orilorml on the tattle.
Mr. Mormin prenootrdn memorial from II
Nen York t introbor of Commerce, u , king
leziAtillon to protect NOrtliern ere.lltor4 (rd
the oprrut lon. Or southern ntlitutel of limit
t lon 14 hick nn• ;efnrreit to the COMalltteo
Julllefur3
• ern! pet Pion, of taldicr• in rhe Mtn srftl , ,
u -king for un equalization ut.ini; Lou at)
la •re ',tiered and referred. N
Mr. Juht.•on pre-ented the crodentinla 0
Thmilatt llont, senator elect fronothe Mato of
koutsiami, which n en• °Merril tome um ',pp,
I he MM.,.
Mr. allliannitall offered a resolotitin calling on
the President fur infohnution int - emir:l to tits
of an order from the eamtuanding oat
s
California, forhlilding- the eltpor
tat ion of arms over the (matter, Snit whetnei
ite!: order Wllls not a violation of , neutmlit,
tom arils Mexiro 1 , 1 , 11.4 adoptzd.
Mr. Cres4wri I Crfferid it resolmtoo,-which wlt
adopted, nailing for information as to Why the',
roinruission authorized to invOtigato the,
claims of loyal stare-ownera to NmpensatiOir
for rolored volunteers (icing I.e.:Vico to Huta
hail hot liven appointed.
The scoot,. adjourned at 12:10
t rt. , .lan. e.—Thertuonset, here L. len
11 ° ,1'1 « shova zero. at tgulen 'eland fourteen
Itejto., Burlington, twz to below,
Montreal, tuentv-one below, tray twenl7
helott, Albany) fifteen behove, OttWalt, C. %.
Itortnnelor thlrly-one, blgbe4l Over knenrn.
4n be r xeatber reports indtento vary cold
extending trot] far east IO fur west.
I rum Fortrrevt Monroe—Grueral tivott . ,
Health.
F.•rm:, MS. 3LIIII/:., G
mon. r lai., it I'll%an ni trolls Key Wmt.
.11, t vl.Oll I - I-la.-d , Aub - , Calurett InTant,
ry •1., IF foldnr.-,tnn.
rul Snott's lyealth i<foMprjv fug. A rn
• I.lkou •lir crAonolcrl him on New
I;olvemor Co: hum:milted.
St :NI , Sri, Januaryo.—Major IL:nuersl.l. 1 1 / 4
..N rum inauxonated i;overoor of °lgo, at,
Columba. to-Say, at t!Welotqc.
.t Itnltrond Coop de niotn.
The cOrporation known as the:illitraukk and
Minnesota railroad company litta,risen from
its stern wittaid, i . _b!: :l'ylt V*" ...,
0P":4 , ..r, how
ever long it may st are eludenecti the resume*.
lion too: place, the corporeal existielleolltf thn
rcsurreMed bird Ims - but 'lately; been model
manifeet to the World at large. , The aCW ar
ganizatinin is headed by it. M. Alexander, wolf .
known rem his prominent conneetlOn with
the Penny Iv ant:. Central and other railroads,
and is bucked up by .such men as J. Edgar - -
Thompson, President of the Peruasylvanla.
Central, Jay Cooke, of "NattOnal Blessut •
fame, and other rapitallsts, WhOie name S .
nify 'qui:sines:l" wherever they g 0... It has
n]-
ready been stated In these columns that by a.
deeree of the United Statee Circuit 'Court, held -
in this city last summer, the. iiiilwanker
and in Crosse read upon paying a balanOS of
tt03,000 due on the Ilronson rind Soutter
mortgage, and giving a guarnnty to apply
the net claraings ofthe road to the satisfaction
of the Judgment known as the Chamberlin and
Horan] Judgment. It was not supposed that,....AN
k!
the old company wee be able tor - also the re- ' •
q mired amount by the time reqUirmi (Jan. ith) -,
until a fel. Clays since, when the :fall amount. • . I
was depoAted In the bands of thd clerk of the .
elnlrt. making the decree. ,'
The funds necessary to.constiminate this ef- ._
_ .
feet were dOlibtleal advituceil by the Penusyl-'
reels central Railroad Company; or by ail.: .. ,
leading owners thereof, whose nutting appear . ..,
on the list of Director, What combination Ls
.. 1
likely to be trade in order to render the section '. 1
of i oiul In question sufficiently profitable to in
duce these capitalist, to :dock and run it, Ls as
yes .1 matter of surmise—the merit prontable
connection being a freight line of propellorsi to • '
Erie, or a connection with the Pittsbnimh et.
Port Way tic Rued ut Chicago. This last would
r. 5.., sire either good win of the Northwestern ..
hail - way or the construction of a new route " --- -...a
from Milwaukee to Chicago.---ilyweroixe Se' 101-
..4. . .
tin Na turday John Ilanl,y alias Cooper wen
from Drtroit to Concern Creek, and proceed
ett to the house of his brotherdrhlW, Win.
Lynch, a well-W-do farmer in the Vicinity, and
foam{ his sister, Men. Lynch, engaged la wash
ing. reelina tired, he sat down in a chair and
fell asleep. Me remained asleep • until about
12 o'clock, and when he awoke, lie conversed
with his sister. lie then drew a revolver,
which be had provided Vim-qt.:IC with, and
deliberately dust id her, hut missed his mark.
Ile then erizeil an awe and dealt the unfortu
nte woman a fearful blow in Aliff head. Thn
-harp (nice Of the Instrument Bruck her upon
the britltre of the ntoe—havlng.latien inning
around nigtrWayn--ttil almost SOvercil the
The lifeless hotly fell with It dUllitOrMitf
at the feet of the murderer, and he,"4 if -idled
with an additional tit of deiiperatlon: Immedln
ately thereafter commencettent Una" her body
with the same weapon. This wastrat.tmtirely
acre:, the breast In a diagonal manner, tothat
when found that heart wan perfectly bare. IL
is thought that the murderer rartat ItareStruek
ntri, ural blowy in the hat er,regionilt. oat blow
4,r Ihr Rae Colattt not have made to lerriP/O
ii nd.
hile this tra, galnz on. one ofltrs. Lynch's
shilqr,s L. being airseat from the
home—ran out und Informed several' work
men, who were. Malang a scb t riltOmse In the
iv in Y, that hiS myther dottnurdered..
Th... , men rushed to the sane of- danger and
found that the taformatitm was top true. The.
trout door of the house was Icieked, bat the.%
vent to the hark door and them beheld the
manures entorqina from the jolneei with the'
hod runlet, t of death in his haul,.'.. The weapon
:trt Idro,elf sore literally covered 'With the
3.• t warm 140.1 of the unfortunate victim.
llt says she killed her father and mother ly
Ireland. nmny years ago, Und that.-he has been
te.ots , ,o ever dire to fall her...//etroit Tri
WI mocalor. Mil o'clock., ISA
BELLA, .crorkilthagtitor of nosh mot 311.7 A.
Wlghttorn, a.,"ed thlticca year* and 2toozit4s. •
Funeral TL - I.6DAT, the rth ni.2
M.. Crum the rerblente of her Dafruts,. Barvausty
ntrevt. Allegheny. The Mends of thhiilcllJ air
meetrolly InTlted toattant '
TT IFLINALE_ CEMETER ru—
lan] and moat pletureriLne 0114 nr'Bel , nl7 4 4
nate on t Ito unlands, Immediately tar . tll.ol'Aile
City. on the 'New Brighton Road. I Won, anln .
tO beleet RaY.a3 Lola vitt apply anthn E-npretate ..
ent , r °Mee, at tlat Cemenetz. c .. Title Deed.. F i gy. ,
Fnd all other bcntners OW attended tom
WannouNeor the sand erslamed, cOtne L e
rnd Leacock street!, Allegheny.
GEE. A. KELL
becretary,!utTrenntre.e.
PP.O,T4l r ;rfq:
(oh IHALL
CLOTHING EST,IBLISIIIIEST,
drire larma all perNral *Alt
Tharuntil JAI , Z1.7A111"1411. we ToneAly. sal truly.
ptll arty garmettt jtont our large ItOlk OI rea4t,
wade elollaing, at
seix_ax.imlmwmor eic.=w=cb
}r.rerY /NMPut tareto, ade by onriel re.. La
IC you prefer our eluttarT, mAde from me.2s ncc a
we have Ibit line of
Cloths and Vest44. - r,s
Ana OUT CUtTtT 1:
we o..trade. •
For the trawl:rt.-fere will mae. to order, S ad war.
rant attire et tlentatton, at ;Otte below. oar- *Ml
wit] yfoknoi ailor svwstliyour.pateotagee •
y
$ Ja H SMITH fii cQ
TV74I I.taaSlo S tllEprilkt.
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