The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 10, 1866, Image 1

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• • O(.I3TAMACINA * . Urn:es - As Muer:taro.
; i1.C1,17311H/IiIII THE GAZETTE.I.S.VOCIATION,'
. •‘, No. SEPlritt ergeggr, Pittsburgh.
- • TtniNS:
141011N,INI)..EDITIOS. bT Mai, per Co
•EltautitC, tort/ate, An. ; 8
tiCKlrtel by Carriers, MOILNLIII Or EVE:IWO. par
week . • • • • ........ .... .
: ITEHUS.
4trand Bala Afternoon At Central Park
• , Ninth Ward I
Cll4aredisclatiZPlteri, .?. 0 u.,.' - nt .( Veleel" . ;
• -two be lendld prizes win &trailed: to the
-..!oat'greeeftil and erttetietiltater. :
Pirst. tislrztiti o l l oOatitrtistle44dy skater,
r. l,o 7, 444 mizii . Bilverc , 4lAits.
Senina Prl te = TOthomostimistli Gentleman
-. skater,,il ettlesild - pair of" solid Gold Sleeve
tfttliituf, 1115 N - MeNkibildOlz ittedizteresait'sjeur,
4 47 .. 414", Sti . iltel: itroet: '• - • - •
. Coatcstant can order their names and re
badgei uf) to 2% r N., at the Tick
Odi.eidattioPark.' A portforird the lisejwill
be pet itiipNNl condition oudieserved for tl
:tonteidauts for the prize
Adtuissionlo'lhe rarlr,Ze,i
good:. - Chineaciloutteru Ctam
()ibex! novelties 16 preparatto
attuoitneett in due Gino.
the 1111natirtohA Aheerietiny Bald.
klie Matta,. said - Aber
petity, the great. English surgeon, to a eadarts•
— inns4troidnFpattent, wholaclealled to consult
tho'repty,
clis
Mii;brat Ond.' ilver Imo ant of ordar,: th at's
with" 'DO yOu cal that rclithing setiouir , said
Abernethy; t . pp. you, sir, that when th ese
bib" organs - sic out-of ortleii . • as YOU call it,
.
there% not a square' ineh` Of the body that is
-not athrttoe less diScased, nor -a drop of blood
in it that to in condition. } cloth.
baron be More trnEr, therefore it is of the
very blithest importance to 1. - erop two stornaeh
and lifer La a vigorous condition. If the one
weal: -and the other irregular Lilts action,
ittme-a ad : cohtiot them a:ltit Hos tetterii Cel6.
stated istomatllt 'niters—the most genial re g
.ctuble Itestorative. and Alternative that has
ever been administered - is a cure for Dyspep
..
-sin and Liver Disease. It is reebnutiOneod by
. distinguished surgeons and physhiltuts of the
United Mates Army, by oMeers of the army
•
and navy , „,* our that authors, by eminent".
, (lerky . .., Ad, by thoutautda of_the Malt
intelligent of elez y eleas; nit - an =equalled ,
'protective against coldentie and =clarions di
senses, awl as a perfectly inIaDOCM.S. but at the
.same time. poweribl, intlgorunt and alters,'
tire.
Koatelter's 'Miters
Ate boll 1t hoteSale and retail at Tory low rates
Ylertilog's Dritz end PAtent Xedletne Depot,
f 4 , Of BS.%rket street, corner of the Disruena,
ell street.
Fall anti Innter'Goails. 4
It swith great pleasure we call the attens
'ition of oar readers to the suliperb stock of Full
‘.• and Winter - Goods Just received hy/.1.r. John
Weer, hierehant "Tailor, No. l"6 Federalstreet,
Allegheity. Ills stock embraces some of the
guest : beautiful Cloths, Caskmeres, Overcoat.
:hags and Ycatinge ever brought to the western
market:, Ills we' ortasent of Furnishing floods,
=lml-slug Shirts,bittwers, Cob ra Neck Ties,
''..ilattillterehiellsolte.,•eannot be surpassed east
ilk west— largo stock of ready made Pant ,
toats;;Fests and OVerooats, wilt also be found
if kits estahltaltinent. - Peisonq In trait of any
", - thing in Uke . elpt.Na,ti line should. not tall to
- ' 51r:Weier call. -
- : ' Skating., In a Dental. Office.
yoring - fearsubout. ftinrtison years of ago,
; • - fusing beeia enjoying the sport. of skating at
; Fig,k.i i . - .. itaude.a. to: be . _relieved of a
_tretthleriome tooth, and so on his 'way hamo
slopped:at E the , office of Dr.
,-Sill,.:on Penn
street; whero he took the Nitrous Oilde Gas,
the .trulhenoiromthined the
pleasure of skating during the time the tooth
- Was .belng eitrarted. Who will attempt to
sag that dental: operation.s cannot bes attended
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with pleasnce-1, The best proOf of. this fact is
that. Di:OLIPS office, NC Penn street, crowd
-1 .ed Oreridag with persons to have teeth ex,-
; i;fraced . nifderthe 11/Calmat proCe.sat'.
• :The Vest.,Cou,,,•-hllemody
; Elabtrns. ! . ,Tlfere la no doubt about the fact that
Or. X eyiier's Teetotal Cough syrup 11 ono of
, Dr
Tani(rem' ttlicifble nOugh = modlelneA now
• offered to the public. Old cases of lung dis•
ease, bronchial, and every variety of lung dis
t 9 r, have Voldod to. its woudarful pOwers
q sad wo thetellate Seel no , heeltatlon in reeete-
Wiendfu4 our readers atonal:ly b, afgleted to
.4 h 4 t:09 . , - .t 6 tir IL, . Sold at /40 Wood street.
&Stet-Lip a;
tie iirlixes4 in tho fairy
tend every linlyrn:kybo a Princess Sweet
tale etooses to %Ise the fragrance breath
! Pl2.*Soiodent. This rare essence -of in:tamer
:'ablenrotaiiic herbs, removes every blemish
1- IYi from the teeth, giros a Mesh-rose tinge to the
vturtsi and renders the: mouth he pure and
t•-treils 10, an tatant.
Arbonilidis W. Pitrry Co.,
-,- 2•raefiral Mite Beeler", and Dealers
to Amerl
i• elate el:carious mien.— Office at Alexan
. " — '4 , 10 Looghlinos near the Water Works Pitts
•!linigli, Pa. llesldenee, N 0.7.5 Pike street. Or
! . •erS, promptly attended to. All Work warrant
nlneater woe!. 'Repairing done at the short
. " r.:'• , rat notice. No charge forrepairs, provided the
• is not tamed after it is put On.
• " - " - Coriezirier 7obbfnk Shop.
Tfarbia• - yetutaed after ate absence of three
'yearn /nth° nrmy, I hate re-opened my ',hop
For all orirta of jobbing. 'in the 'carpenter line,
t ike old eland,. Virglit Alloy, between timith
;. '"iejil street aOd Cherry Alloy. 'Orders solicited
and 4/51.41:0/1:11frIldelf
•-' pin acid any cotton goods, call and see
stbek :hcforu you make your purchase,
lYc haven good stock, and irfll sell some kinds
-of goods at leas than the present New York
lltenintuber, we use now In the north
fourth and - 41..arket streets.
C. irANSON /Ave &
illTritt Redaction In Tare s
FeinlayLukot st. Co's. They have reduced
-the price Of their
stock of Furs, and persons
sranting a good and cheap set of-Fare, - would
. S[lo well to give them a cull. Call early and get
airs main, at l'io.lal,Fericraistreet,Altegtunly.
.CounW jttercrtants
Will Lind lull lines or prints, bleached and.
- brown nheetlngsandshlrtlngs, Ilatutols„blank
-
•nts, ginghams, trekhlgs, canton flannels, bar.
Xed ilLannels,pantstairs, nt Darker a Co.'s,
fk
Id:Maret @reit at niuch less than eastern
• . .
• . -prices. • • •
Mein 11114,11apilelp.
Good /rtrge all wool white Illankets, at Si O.
i-'llarredykusnel at CO and CO cents, and all other
In pripportlOn, at Dunlap, Luker & Co's.,
L'A; Federal treat, Allegheny.
Dry GcK)dtt
C whOle.9lli andlatalL Fulllineg of blea,...b.
.cd and brown ebootlngo and '9llirtioff,l; printA,
=nictitate; than caateht at,ltar
ltyr C01a, ;9 iLirket street,.
: " I Central Park, • •
Waal, flooded last night. New ice thin
!'day - arid evenlag. Chlarie Lantern Charatel
'; Seta this etc., etc. Look out for the
I:lpriZes for ltitir;tlr. Skaters.
The Greed
, trthat t. 4116 t, ttir'iooda at saikCr
iallarket stre4t: Iretuember, the greatest box
-, oath.» rver offered in tho city arc being sold
ing ilinthtnes,
4 , 0(.41 but ?.anart. - time,' 'offered at, a dive4unt
,3rarranfed, by*. Simmer (.7v., 27
ialiept,-ritiokargii, PA. -
Centre.*Park.
_Ninth Ward; deeded list night. :New Ice Oafs
' , day and evening. Ctiinese . Aerri Ctuiedel
lers this eventug, etc., etc. out for Ike
teilatiatte Skitters.
n °Met' Dliess dciodo, cheaper than y ou can
- ;buy them in New York , ort tho northmit4 cor,
ner Fourth it!nd 'Market itroots, to 010b0 them
put. • V. itmtsos-Lovz It 8110.
Pure Lit/noes
..Vor xnedleißo purpotei of all deperlptto7S,
the be In . the elt9-150 :to Drt;
tore, tio. St :Xurket street. Remember the
phiee. '
For the Larimt.
. .
find nia,t coyoßlotonsgortment of Patent... Ne
d In tho city, - tho lOWelit.,iatw, go to
ilemlng , 4l)rng Store, No. 84. Market ntreet.
.lli,inctobe - r the place.' . . ;
. For Tone,* ',oars
Of Inds-4.11e grolktes assortment . at low,
FlexolnWs Drug Store, No. Kt
410.;t9t stmt., c member t.t? plat 9.
• blankets and Thzutelß.
• Vlltaandcoltavd, at yory , low prices, oa . the
ai . ort beast cor4er of Eiaurtli and 31arkeit strop ts.
. ..C...lLivaox Lora & Ilao
orraln,
The deptigie irtirrle k sold at wholesale lowdr
pt Fleming'd Ding Skiit; tin= elscwb.ereih he'
JLi`jllC.Pieet. • ~
Et GAZETTE
ea
At the thud closing out sale. Great bargains
iarebeing . offered. The entire stock L 9 offered
'Srithout reservation, at Marker 6. Co.'s, 69 Mar.
het street.
eloping oat sale of arygeada at Markeek Cole
119 Market street. -
Skates! Skate*? Skates ft!
All varieties, at darnel Bowe's, No, 113W00,l
l9asi7elea Soap
Is nice—tty it.." Only thirty cents a cako
Season Tjektis
titer.* - at night
Os Friday last Governor I,3 ioienlosi -! Mas 'eld
lag from Knoxville toward Nashville in a
trhin or ears. Allibut:twentymillos from Ithox
vilic the ear Contafnihrthtit ktvernor has omit
, irratcd from the
is
and thrown Tan! mimic.
Tho Governor iced kis. left foot ankle
hfulsed, hut was not otherwise injured. See
efill of the party,lit thQ car were slightly •
me , malignant rebel in suppohal to have
t
triltered wlth - Thettstrowit land -fastenings or
tan car,. The Governor fijn the city lit Dotter
l iraithibinaditrinkthesummet: • "
trials= BegialtACatlattlic priest of St. Lon lc
Iformerly orsChillleothc„ whn has the retertion
Of haring, furnished information Of gut . rrillu
moietnehts repeatedly to• one °Carers tiering
the w ar„.and •is known on an uneondiiibmdly
loyny .moo,has yoyasoCkbrorder of the Amt.
bi 51,074-10 taketho oath meter the new (tonsil
tutlOn, in,licted. lie was arrest -
hit 'Friday. lire. U. Vineiek of - the South
ern Iletlestiot Chinch in l'hillicothe r wan in
. dieted-at the 1311.111 t, tutu, but biabseul MOM the
errunty.
Tux,retnaintier or the 77tlr Penns - ylVanin
Regitaent eirtaitral Citteinna tl yester
day plonking, Oct tit, strainer Enacrald, homes
ward fund from TeVA, They liner been o n
the road ever aliare•liee. I. There are but tree
regiment , : of the tilt Corp, left. in Texas.
'filo - Pennsylvania boys Mee -uffereti severely
,front the noel lye:tiller, tool they ought o. haye
some hot troffer, nod touerthing gnod to cat
on arriving.
Tnr 10F% by the burning of the PhOmic Poun
dry in New - Albany, Indiana, ,in Saturlity, is
estimated by the Lotper ofstliat city, at 0ver,?50,000. The Pre' caught front a . defective fine,
I The patterns, valued atilii,Mo and insured for
*ape, mere owned 1, the ew Albany-
'once Company. Thebuildin g recently
owned by Mr. Thomas Phillips or Uncitinati,
'but had been sold u [thin to few "days tb the
Jeffersonville liniiroad Con:many.
Tnn Islinnesola Leghlathre met Monday
morning:' thaverner Miller delivered hlst fare.
WeLl'inesia„,..e. and G - Ireernor Marshall was In-
Tbe latter say s Minn esota will not
consent. to the pardon of the late rebel States,
nor to the ndmiusion of their intent/era to Con
gress, until, they shall secure the Uovernment
agalitSt repetition of secession, and shall
provide fur the security and freedom Of all
pen under C 1.,, law.
Tart great limn 'rod. of Call A` C r.l the
Quat Billy, Paris Yranc4; ware totally Cie
afroed by are on Saturday, Dmemborla- The
total loAs la eattnintol at a million of dollara,
and four thoueand workmen burebgen thrown
out of etnployment.
•
' A DAICGIMOrt, forgery on Matson & noes,
Jowelera; has cOMO to light at Chicago. bone
shrewd operator procured impress - lams from
an original lithograph plate of check. used by
the arm, filled theta out, road !snow circuhtting
them. One for *1.50 WILY t0:13 . 3.21.2 on a Cleveland
bunker, another for VD on a Utica, N.. Y. Bank.
Bankers will do well to make u note of this.
' Ton Clevamd iferoki has iorther reports of
the destructive tire at (Milton, on Thursday
eight. There were twelve loromotives de
stroyed. The lons of the Cleveland, Columbus
& Cincinnati Railroad Company will not be us
heavy as at first supposed, as ono or two of the
engines were not damaged to the extent at
..firot reported.
AT tbeldohdor the weak in Chicago nOyerAl
diaastrous drrnbruro occurred,- involving the
loss ofproperty in the aggregate to fatly
6100,a00. "The buildings destroyed are mostly
fr a me She ,
the first iloors_being used, for
stores, and the upper stories for the occupa
tion of families.
Tun Erie and 'Pittsburgh Railroad held a
meeting Monday forenoon for the choice of
Officers for the ensuing year The Ikiard
elected stand as follows President, William
Iu Scott; Directors, .fohn F. Teney, Milton
• flourtwright, James Pierce, John P. Vincent,
Jbhn Beam, John 11. Walker.
'Tun Directors of the Oil Creek Road met on
Monday, for the purpose of choosing their of
ficers fur the emoting year. Tit, election re
sulted to the choler of S. W. Steward, Esq., of
Corry, for President, and harry- Switzer, Su
perintendent.
NEWS under date of Jan- sth, respecting the
it section on the Great Western Railway,
states that the whole of Enniskillen is now a ,
copied ns, genuine oil territory. Capitalists
are ohms& to test the district---bring tech sati*e.
ned with tnllleatlons--and some tenor twe r tra
engines areOD toMarl:mint.
et ic
mw tut tstrrsiblY otratlfaTay ar
rested by the fudiect:of L:ast - St Louis upon
whom was. found: dome 1ai,003 to
.00unlerfe it
gte.:nback,e. Illo Pkn w ts_aPPtirenti/ c r i" .
eat, open um origin p Lek, ea none n Cho
bent judges of the genuine whiff deteet.its
Lola will be turned over to the
Coitc:d States authorities.
TnE Indiana DemOeralle Committee me
nti Mondwynt ludianapoll, and called a Stilts
Convention to meet on the 15th of March. No
Party change of trout toe portended.
A - rrr.rnstc erplo,ion of minsoccurred In it
fruit boo .c turnnston on 3Lorsiny. The /on
teal reach. idouOC,,
Kantas I .egbdaturc—tiovernorN :Vlessage.
LAWRENCE, EA :lAA., 'tannery S.—The Kan Dal
Legislature v. ill meet. at Topeka losrlay. Gov.
the.4age reeopaiunutl4 the remoi - n1
of the various tuition tribes from the State to
the Indian Territory, and that patents he is
sued to those having settled homes, thereby
emtliling thew to dispose of their lantbf if they
tlesire, mid to move, with others, owl if not
11101 their land 11/01 , 7 be held subject to taxa
tion like that of other settlers.
The establishment of a Bureau of Immigra
tion and Organization hi the new eountrie,
west of the fifteenth meridian is recommend
ed, and the Federal Government Is urged to
extend the su rve VS to that point nt.the earliest
possible time. The policy of selling the above
mentioned lands is advLsed, urging that PA.
present immigration IN, an., nil, entitled to
thi( i'eneilt,of these land,. The Governor also
urges the importance of am3taining the Fed
administraf ton in every good and lauda
ble effort to present e the amino',, dignity, and
- maintain It-. honor.
iVicLiam Fur.rms.r
Informal Harlin,: of tbo House of Rep
renentallt,ro.
iv•r.ntsfire,.. Jan. O.—A u Informal eeting
of then,,nt her. of the HO.n of ilepre.enta
es..wa9 held fu the Dal I yes Corday afternoon
immediately after theadjourntnent, Mr. :Urn
rill, of Vermont, In the Chair, nod Mr. Green
Clay Smith Secretary.
Ott motion of Mr. Thaddenv Stevere,, a Corn
mitten of !Pre was appointed to prepare -
uttony of the feeling:rot the mein
berm, relative to the death of Henry IVlnter
Davin. She Chair apphinted Meinvir Stevens,
of Pennsylvania, Jame!. A. Garfield, of Ohlo,
llonr-e T. Muir, of Mis.souri, James Drooki, of
New York, and Soo. L. Dawson; of Pennsylva
-2110. The meeting adjourned to eon ye [he again
on Monday next, itttmedtatel) after 'the ad
journment of the If otbe..
From
... I;eorsla—N „c^mna in_ the Chain
- Mi ; ill9lU - 17 - Or Frec,imen.
Nthv Tortx,JannuiT n.—The steamer neuter
from Savannah on the ith ban a trivial.
The Savannah Ifr rufd state* t hat Judge liar.
dept halt been
,pardoned by the President and
Min resumed business there.
The Savannah canal lute been repalrod
yagrant convict negroes are put into the
chain gang aad made to clean the strinit,
Sc oral sqm , itoil planing WIN arc being
erected in the vicinity of Savannah.
The agent of the Freedmen's Bureau at .11a.
con is taxing the Census of negroci., stud. send-
L og o the
ris ian trc eLnif e i c tio .. ycil to sections where their
Orders have,been received at Savantiali
proceed with the trial of lien. 3fereer.
New York Stock a • • Honey Pkiskok
3iEle Yoag. Jan. o.—Money steady t at per
cent. Sterling dal] and declining. rit10%.74.09.
Geld irregular and unsettled—opening at 13414,
detaining to idaai. and , elosingat 1.13 y,. Gov
ernments heavy and tr.a3l per cent. - lowgr.
freights don and droOping.
STOCKS—SI,PAd7tUt-lefealq 8i1ce..901
registe,d, .16{%; Sizes of Int I.,Oupons,
103%; U. 8. Sixes of Ykve , Ttrenty Coupons or
S.. Sixes or Ylve Twenty Gotxlns .
of 1663, 101;4; SCTell Thirties 24 series, Psze,
Tbirrice,:kl series, 00; . 01do and Misql.
slppf Certificates, hew York Central, tC
Erfe,oo%. Hudson River, 106; 1111no13 Cent - nd,
,lbSlzi Chicago, Ilarlingten and Quine.v 1 . 13 5
Elefildand and PittsbOrgh, 19%; ,North West
ern, 3 . 111; Isorth . Westarn preferred, sri'; hock .
,Lstkad, loo %;.YOrt...WAY C. o*.i.
Col. Sweeny •Dlehotternbly Dlemlemed
from the Regular Army.
WA NIIINOTOII,,JBII. 9.—Wa a 1181,1 a rims,
ADJUTANT GISNICRAL`I3 Ol7lCl4—Speriql Ordre,
No. 6.59.—8 y direction of the Prealdeut Maj.
Thomas W. Sweeny, lath United . States Infan
try, nod Brevet colonel to the United States
Army Is hereby illambee.d the serviee of the
United States, for absence without leave..
Byzirder of the Secretary of War,
• (Signed.) -K. D. Towsstsn,
AestnPrtt AaJtitant General.
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Meeting. of Coleret r l . Capita l ists—The Chem Ten amens.
NzW•roati, Jan. 9.—Thol , American Foreign
Joint Stock Comp:my, as a••sociatlon of colored
capitalists,'held As/tam:al meeting last night
at Kope Chapel. The attCndauce was large.
The audience, consisted of both white and cot.
ored persons. Rev. .ella ertidilMiyered the
annual address.
..
At the. Chess' tournament estcrilay Captain
McKenzie won the drat gam • in the first class,
after a spirited contest...of three and a half
pours duration. Ills opponent was Ur. Stan-
State of the Weather
VW Yang, Jan. 9r-Telegrams give the state
01 the weather this morning; at varlotel P lases
as fullest: Cineinnatt it de above zero;
Unities, 6 •
, Portland, Maine, It; Beaton, 9; Ph ll
adelphia,B;Springneld, 9; Washhiton, f 3; In
Now Yore city,. at IC, it was iu degrees
above taro.
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Prize righter , * Benefit.
New Your., Jan-S.—Lunt evening, the friend,,
and .upporters of Jame. Kerrigan, who in el.-
peered Ito fightrdorris Phtion, in the ring, on
Allnialtilnety for ono thousand dellent, gave
him a beaallt at 44 Bowery, which wet newer
entry: nOcndcd._
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VOLUME LXXX:---No. 8.
BY LAST
_5[G3
MA.41..3
VERY LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH
Our Special Dispatches
NEW MIMI PARTIES.
Mr, Tartlets Supports the President.
musma OUT ORDER REVOKED.
Rebel Incendiaries in Virginia.
INTERNAL REVENCE RF.CELPTS
Tii enty-nine Reconstruction SpeerW.
0131 ER 7.41'511111"; Oil GENIRits OF Oil IfERS
,
Siverml piapatth L in the Pittgbargli dar...tte .
• .• NCtottnlto-.0;c1,.Ta is 4;.;
Ri=o==!sll
Tito mOcement for the mminiantion of a
new party, of which eertain newspapers have
been prophesying, wan made in the House to
day by Mr. D. W. Voorhees, of Indiana, who
inlzmigeed a resolution indorsing the bre-1-
Merit's Malting , coo of Ids old-
fashioned speeches against at.
J no. A. /thag.hant - replied self °Poe t
One emateiteefitOknd mwoutrollable applause
both on the floor' and in the gallery, that in
which he said that If the rellisiOu Should come
hetween the Unionists and the President which
the gentlemen ironed to nntlelpate, and the
President should he left with no sums - frier.
save ouch men 114 met-with Mr. Voorhees id
Chicago to pronounce the war a failure, than
oil ho had to say was, Cod help the President
and auve the Republic. Nearly the full Union,
strength Voted to refer thai resolution to the
'teconstruetlon Comnaittoe. •
AR,Tell art. sane nifron:m.
Tile order recinitiy I,ened ordering the tntbi. - .
tering out of the troops on duty to Virginia,
was to,dety revoked by the Secretory of War
Similar orders, it le . underitood, , rlll b“ued
In regitrd' to trooliv In the other Southern
Metes.
Tint C . O3OI7PRAIti. organ AL or Twr cv,r
Is having prepared* statement showing the'
quantity and price of every article purohnsed
by the Subsistence Department, from the
ginning to the end of the rebellion•
AUXWMATIVr. OP nnTwarn CAu,
rolleetor Grannbis, of ete:reinnal, is anion;
the engem °dicers nom here in rtr.lllthtfoll
With the Conrml•wtoncr of Customs, retatlvi
to the pronohed amendments to the RC,I
law for the prevention of smuggling on the
Northern frontier. The ealloetor, held •not . her
consultation with Kr. /lament to-day
• . f gr.OLOS OLSEISAL WOO..
et Brlg - taller tirnpral r.. C. Woad,. lot
surgoort General at Loulvy 1114 , , lien
‘neky, luta bean amsigned to duty at F..ri t.I
(MIL NIANTOrt, Rhode Nand.
VIZTIPO2”N'A t.citoor..
A report recetred at the Freedmen's Bureau
to.lay shows that in Missouri there are in
operation nineteen colored schools, with twen
ty-three tear/herr and tbill.COn hundred and
forty-nincseholar.s. lu Arkansas !there are
thirteen schools, with screntecn teachers and
fourtectihrundrod and seventy-eight scholars.
WEVIENCE rb.IMON.
The See.retary of the Trea s ury 6na derided
that canal boats dilly enrolled and Ileen,ed, on
shtell tonnage ham' beee paid, ore not liable to
the Internal Revenue tax.
An
stlempt was made,. tow Joys ego, h,
th• reeonstructesl rebels, In Forgo', roue tr,
to btratiosna the realgentle of Air,. Dtson,
widower Paymaster Dixon, of our army, Who
was recently shot, and killed, in the street. of
Alexandria, by a returned rebel tinker an
anuityittonariOte was sent tOlSlrs.pixon, warn
thatif stie persisted remaining In
the county, her house would be burned over
her bead, and she and her ehildren are now la.
Washington, exile., from tiled home,
0110 ELCZITT. 'GOY INTLaNAL ntrus.r.t.
To-day, were sores hundred and t went
thousand dollars . The receipt., from .lily Lst
up till date are one hundred and eighty-eel-en
millions tire hundred tiMusand donors. The
Comthissioner to emlßtletil (het the receipt.
will reach three hundred million. for the fie
aJ ) ear. The distilleries are beglanlnz to La;
heard from.
111 :( 0 1.67171 - CTJON
Twenty-nine numeto are now on the Speak
er's 2151 foram:eche' on reconstruction In t 'ona
mlttee of the Whole, and three or four are
added for every one that boo yet come "tr. Cot.
Deming, of Connecticut, has the floor for t,-
morrow. Ife will take strong ground in fa COT
of Congreatdoual power In the prrm toes, and
a ill heartily unite with the Preultlent
mantling irrei ersible guarantee. for t
he
frrurtlnten.
O[?Cllwne MCATIiCED On
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[General Ord , r. No. 11
I. The following Major Generals:and !legit
dies Generals of volunteer, are hereby honor,
1113 mustered out of the eery. Ire of the De
mime., to date teem January Is, eteept three
serving in the State of Texas, whose muter
out will a _to from February Int,
Major Generals David Hunter, William o,
Itobeeranx, John G. Parke, Gordon Granger
George Sykee, David S. Stanley, Alfred Pleas
anion, Andrew J. Smith, Grenville U. Dodge
John Gibbon, Peterl. Ootorhaus , J o .. A . m ow
or, George Crook, Godfrey Ireltrell, Wm. D.
Heron, Wesley Merritt, Charles Li ri atn.G eorg „
A . Custer, Wm. if. Emory, Robt. h. potter,
Giles A. Smith.
Itree°Major-Generale, Orlando, 11. tiller..
Iletary W. Benham, William F. Barry, John 4:
Bernard, James N. Palmer, John P. Hatch.
Richard W. Johnson, Zealous B. Tower, John
W. Da., bison, Eugene A. Corr, Rufus Sattoo,
Charles Devens, Samuel W. Crawford, Job,
W. Geary, John C. Caldwell, Samuel P. Carter,
Washington Elliot, A. P Howe, Benjamin
S. Roberts. August WRlloh, John H. King
Robert A. Tyler, Otto Turbet, Micheal K. Law
ler, James Barnet,, Samuel Beatty, Hugh Ew
ing; Ilenry 11. Sibley, Joseph J. Bartlett, John
P. Ilawkiiie, Benjamin H. Griereen, Alexander
S. Webb, John It Sandoz°, Thomas Smith,
Bunning F. Foree.Augustos L. Chilron, Phil/lp
E. De Trobriand, Christopher C. Andrews, 'Ed
ward B. McCook, Edward Hatch, August
Kautz, John F. Hartranft, Samuel S. Carroll.
Charles J. Paine, Joseph .t Cooper, Charles C.
Waleutt, Ell Long, Thomas W. Egan,Joseph E.
Haark7, Thomas C. Deoln, Altral Glbbe, Ron
ald S. /tfaekenzie, Thomas J. Lucas, Cyr-u
Ilamlia, N. N. Curtis, Richard H. Jackson;
Willem
Brigadier Geherals Alpheus S. Williams, Joo
Newton Alblnachorpf, Robert D. Mitchell, Hen
ry W. Wessel's,. William Hays, Israel Vogdts;
Lewis C. Hunt, Wm. Dwight, Jobs D. Steven
-1•013, Phobias C.D. Smith, Charles L. Campbell,
Edward A. Wild, Gustavus A. Derussy, Win. D.
Whipple, Jasper A. Maltby, Seldin Conner,.
Marlin D. Baran, James D. Pessenden, Isaac
11. Durall; John. Edwards, James R.' Slacke
George L. Beta,- Benny George Thomas-
Patts, Curies J. atalbriid, L. C:
Baker, James P. Bristdn, Joseph IL Potter,
James )L Warner, Other Edwards, Joseph E . '
Duublin, James W.Sprsylb, Charles /I. Mor
&Tr, William T. Clark, William B. Woods,
Robert P. Patterson, Americus' v. wa s , W.
IL rellrObt; Pnpscis T. fibermati,Wiltlam Gam
ble, C.R. Vourieb, William D. l lllsbats,
gaze 11. Gbristler,
2. Leave of absence for thirty dnyo from date
of mantes to hereby grunted to all oincors of
the regular army going eutpf,theFoluntoer
centre under thin order at the expiration of
which time they will report fordoty with their
reilmints Or to their chief ofeorpx of
the Department..
a. All ortlcene-beloniano to the personal me if
of thogeneral °Meer,' above named, will im
mcdiatcl.7 retrirh to their *PPronclate
bolcmyring to the Itegular _Army or Volun
teer (erect; etlil retained in tn. service;
all others 'Will 'be honorably dlecluarged, to
date from the tktne of mutter out of the °fa_
eCre with whom they may beAmr.ving.
4. (Minna; commanding military diN Wens
will report without delay to the Adju s ts nt, G ee .
end of the prmy, the nurnee of all General °M
core of their commands not included in the
above order, whose service eau be dispeueed
without dctrinacot .1.0 the ecru Ice.
By order of the i're,itlent of the United State,'
E. D. Towsar4rD,
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PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDA.Y. JANUARY To. 1366.
INTERESTING FllOll WASHINGTON.
Fractional Currency Nearly Ready
1111 1101 cal an mon
. _
Smuggling On the Frontier
- . .
ft . MTESTED MEIDtirION CASE
The Uoti4ni3 Criminal. Kd:Lstanuo
AMOUNT', Op Pinr.er nio.firte' PAID.
IME=I
•
lira Sons, Jantsry9.—Tho 74ales , Washing ,
ton .Teclal earn Milt It 131M1011 of dollars of
the no ci , nt tractiorial conenny refill be ready
for dlstrlbtition next scoot,
Thn funeral of tkocral ll&nicer took Place
rt . dt . ttlar.. .
. . ,
Owing to 'the nbitetteo of orie of the Judges
ye,tortley the trial of Geo. taker was imit
poned MI to-morrow.
The Tribune's rilutunglon peclalsa,ys: The
Secretary of the Treasury is continually in re
ectpt of conaniunlentlons from purchasers of
European chttle staking for permisflon to im
port them to this cods - dry, but ho invariable
rofosea. Such permission would be iri direct
v Solution of the law.
- A large number of Cultist States Revenue
nth,. vs met ut tho on:leo of the Commissioner
of Customs at Washluton yes/en/ay; to de/lb
hnitt: us to the best method Of proventing
smuggling on the frontier. A. largo number of
colliset ors from the Canada froutler were
•
The Erdted States Consul at Havre under date of Det'ember leth, informs the Depar
tment of State that there have been but eight
cases of cholera in that city. •
Elijah Purdy, of this city, died last night
at it o'clock.
The World', Washington.dispatch says: Jas.
D. Mcßride, who assitultivi General. Sol. Mere
doh at that city, on the 17th of last. August,
was eonvicted of assault and battery In the
criminal court Of that city yesterday.
The Tribune's Washingron dispatch says:
The evidence cubmitted before the Committee'
nu Contested Elections, in the Dodge Brooks
**use, bits been sent to the printer, and will
Fume be givetk to the public.
The Secretary of the interior has caused a
out with a view to equalise the distribution of
clerkships 143011,7 the COugreasional districts
Mahe varioullStates.• •
Tho Treasury Department is preparing
filates for 4 new' issue of f motif:mat currency,
•of fifty, tivrtity-tive and , ' kln cents; The de
sign will be entirely original, and the plates
NI ill be nearlk oral to form.
The Times' Washington dispateit oars efforts
are being made here teethe pardon oriolomon
Kohnstamm, • the notorious Criminal who was
~ .nlehootl by Judge Nelso_a , to ten ,years
prisetuncnt in Sing Sing Kohnstamm was in-
Ilesforty-eight indictments by the Grand'
Jury, and convicted on the first, and only ono
tried. A eiviienitis new pending against Kohn
'datum,* est.al.elor tibinat a ;muter of million
of dollars, that It la alleged be obtained hum •
tEe government by fraud.
From their knt'l , l contplielty with this erirn
nd, two disbursing officer, committed sui
cide, viz Capt. Ellwood, who cut his throat,
mut Capt. T. S. 1-arrusl, who, after making a
written confeusion of his guilt, drowned him
self. The Attorney General some time since
reported adversely upon Kohustamm's appll•
cation for pardon.
The lknalcr • Washington special 'tale,
that a Provost Mondani, recently 'dtaloned in
corroborulus recent aoeounts of a de,iro
of the Inhabitant...abut soldiers now being taus
teted oat of Service take up their residence
among them. HP represents the . condition of
the'l•Unte as (inlet and orderly as before the
ar, and general gond feeling - exists between
the soldiers and Inhabitants,
Theira<ltingtnnspecial says that
during the rebellion, our GOVerililinni has paid
OarJ:v o Z.PriZe money . The business in this
branch of the 3d Auditors' oillee has Is•en kept
np so promptly that now prizes are paid with-.
In n week after the presentation of tile pot!.
lion, therefore, In the months of November
and December last, twenty-six prize east,
rrosthipoisethof.
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e.'d;eneral who served U 3 1 ,11, fi,1101 . 81
Sherman, Dlude a proposlUon, to the Uor
erstment to take off its hands the entire matter
of land transpOrtution of the army An Teens,
to furnish his own mules, &e., aml clothe whole
thing for a less number of dollar, in gr,s`o
hark., than It has heretofore cost the Govern.
mint an gold dollars.
EX-SENATOR MEE'S POSITION
The Reciprocity Question in-Canada
1M01;,.‘ nF fLIIII noifllllll. , 11
wtx , J4ll. U. -.lliol-144 raper.
==ffl
VieW. ey to the proper coarse to be pursales
by the isoopleot the State, and advbang the
the awnote., b In•trueted to propose a
amendment to ,the Federal( Conitttution, de
elating that no state ran itocate or .W7voty
Ito relAtions with the Union, except the qatne
ntt.ntlol by the cement of 0:v0.411101,
4.f both 'loom, 01 Lougee... a n d rntifled by
the Legi..lat orb. of Iwo third. of the I.t. ten.
.1 til.patch from trasltintrttal Says all the re
tart. of "eeretnry ct anion COntelnplntelt res
ignation boob] Oet , m to be untrue, a. Mr. limn
to/.'r, arrangement., for reception,. for the Ilio
ner hen e liven Made to. omit!. The 0000 . 111,
I[llll.ll /0031 54,10001,, Stanton hav ittnt..l,that
the order mustering nut officer- , of the army
-1,00• eer. 1. ea are no longer want.4.l will be
prom almtted no longer.
A letter from Ottawa, Cartmla, nays that the
Government organ, . ante that 11011. George
Ilrox n revtgnoti beettm.e hl. eolleaguos would
of adopt 11 retaliatory the
teguin.t the twi
n
01 Mutes and Compel the reatiult.tlott of the
reMprOelty trnif7-
The 1411110 totter says that the long of free
trade w ith the (trailed elute. loot ea.:t 0 gloom
the !amber and produce tnote nun there
it much •nuiety' for the market to replace the
1014.
The Vela:tn. in thlo city have cantor. tit.
ho tflit4•r tinvg colnlnemeasel in Ireland, cm
that the Irt•L HereVittOriOUS in the first tin
Ihe steamer Canada has arrived at Halifax.
She does not bring any war-like news.
A report mys a banking house In this city
reeched a dispatch from Ireland, stating that
u force of constabulary wont to IV point near
Killarney county to au rem the Fenian drill
ing parties. The constabulary were repulsed,
but being reinforced by two companies of mili
tary, milled. The Icetaluns, meanwhile, were
also reinforced, and again repulsed the as
sailants. There is possibly some truth in the
story, It., eireumetantinlity being in Ito favor.
The /Aro/Ifs Toronto special says: Holliday
(I:n., distillers of liarklatal, art! being trio.]
tried on charge of math/Sling the Goveniment
to the amount of n hundred and eighty thou
sand dollars, by smuggling whisky into the
United States.
A large fire occurred in satins last night.
father Tolller, Superior of the Jesuit order
in America, and formerly of New York, died at.
Montreal on Sunday.
The cattle plagyie regulation Is ao far moth..
fled that horses, Moles and use, are nowimr
mill ed to crow, the border into the Coked
States at Ogdensburg.
The Lander states that great dlauatiefsetion
exists among the Volunteers, owing Co the
meatiness of the liovernmeut in neglecting to
clothe them.
LATEST EUROPEAN ADVICES
Correspondence between Minister Ad
azos and Earl Clarendon.
STATE OF THE FOREIGN MARKETS
ILI4.IVAX, Jon. 9.—The Canada, from Liver
pool on the VA, and Queenstown on the 24th,
bas arrteed here, Iler dates are tau days,
later.
Lircrpant; Der, 21— Reenfad•-- , The Stock Ex.
change and all the marketware etosed, this
tag Clime:max time.
_The correspondence between Mr. Adams and
Clarendon was published to.day. Nowa.
Mons and occupica den columns in the Lon
don mer.
Included in the correspondence, is the cog
.gestion of Mr. Adams, that when tho Shemin
doab arrived in Liverpool the British Govern
merit abetdd take soma action against the
crow. Lord Clareadoureplles that More woe
nothing to justify pay nctiOn unless against
inch of the.crew at might be British subjects,
and he says the naval °facer at Liverpool was
fully satisfied that the crew were all foreign
ers, and that there were none Known to bo
British subjects on board,
A Fenian brother named Barr, convicted at
Dublin, ban bean removed to Dartmoor Prison.
The folliwelng shows the closing tone of the
markets on Friday. Manchester firmer for
goods and yarns, with an advancing tendency.
Litrpool.—Breadatuffa hand a downward
tendency. Provisions qu
still declining.
London—Pridop.—Console chilled at 879‘te5714
for money. U. B. grog 06f/466941 Cen
tral Shares, 0 21.1efitt Brie Snares, 58 ,40 5 9 Y.,..
The London tiloW highly eulogliat Cionoral
Grunt's official report, and it liar" It is a very
able, clear and atriklngly mOdestitlocrunent,
frankly admitting failures and tosses, mad do
ing full justice to bit opponents.
At Cork; on the 41st December, Charles Un
derwood O'Cooneljwaa found guilty of tre-1.
arm and felony. fie was sentoneed to ten years
penal servitude, and after being sentenced, ex
pressed tho earriesthopo that there would he
an exchange of pritoncra before the sentence '
expired.
Firs at Chicago. •
Com Lao, Jannery9.—The Clarendon iloll4o
and the build le g edi Oiling, °Coupled by
kolfg 'Bros.'s, dealers in groceileshnd provis
ions, sera destroyed by fire this morning .
aeldillkoirsElosa In building and stock In .
9W. Inf urcd for }: 9,000, zwil wyous $lOO,.
WO.
OLESSAGE .FROM THE
Cumpthat 41c Metitaa Eglcas-1
Tresarrar . ,os, Jun. o.—The following mes
sage was received in the House today :
,To fAe tyw PepresenicitieCs 1. . '
•_ , .
In °Oiarsllasnee with the resoliitlea 'of I the
ffsituie' of . Ilopreschtatlyes of the lath .ult.,
questln4.infornieltion In regard to the rte Pill
takin by ..tho So-called Emperor of 110'100,6r
lit an Ettrozrpower to obtain twin The
ted-fitateSA rooognitioa - of .the au-Called EEO-
Pirklbt facile° and What aetCsithaS been ta
ken la the premises by the Government of the
rutted SiOtes, I traaimit n report frihm 'the
Acting Seerelarfof State, and the pipers by
which it was acetempattled.
ISlgned] Asonv 'Tension 1
waannormr, Jam
_The first of these papers communication
from Senor Arroyo to Mr. Corwin; dated March
9Q, 1863 in which he expreoscs et desire to see
Mr. Seward extra, Officially and to-ascertain
whether the recognition of our consul can be
obtained, because of embarrannmentst which
exists in conseqrlonee of his non-habitation,
in Mexico. The exercise of these.. fune-
Hens hat been Continued .without embarass
trwont toile AMerican consUlti and stating that
the Geventment, which Was thht of Don Renito
Juarez,: does not exist either de facto or de
Jere.
A maim Mundt:an by Sir. Seward notes that
the Marquis de Montholon, on the 17th of July,
MINI at the Department of State saying that
a speetal agent had arrival! from Mexico bear-
Ing a letter from Maximilian to the President
of the Bnited States, with patters making cer
tain explanations relative to the transactions
the TIM GMntio ' upon which the United States
Government ha d made opresentations to the
IM_porial Government of Yrance. •
The Secretary, on the leth, after a confer
once with the President, returned the letter to
atonthabon saying the Milted States was In
friendly COMMILIIICatiOn with the republican
Government of Mexico, and, therefore, that
toeholdth Prident declined to receive the letter or
interoeurse with the agent who
brought It.
On August Ist Minister romero informs
Acting Secretary Hunter that San Luis Arro- •
n- assumed to art as commercial agent In
New York without an excavatur or other re
cognition by the rutted States Government,
and asks whether the Government recognizes
the right of Maximilian to Make ouch appoint
ment, orwhethe_r, as he believes io Mtge this
government only eves In the republic of Mex
tee a war between lt.and Yr-met without re-
cOgnizing Maximilian even as a governinent .
do facto.
The change, Ito Intimates, may seem to show
• that the Govorantent of the United States ro
eognizen the French intervention Mexico
Mr. Seward replies, August 9th, that no lawn
the United States prevents a person from ad
vertising himself as consul, but that this Gov
'etnifderit,- ha Mt ft* oftleial correapoudence, has
recognized no .other government In Mexico
eXtept that of Juarez, and assures him that
snob utmihmerelal agent tan perform no con
sular act relating to the adaira of his country
men. _ .
TOprohlblt him from atteSting inyoloca and
Manifesto, soya the Secretary, would be tante
mtruitt tom interdiction of trade between the
United Stutett and those Mexican port,, which
are not la the ptaston of the republican. goy
ertunent of that country. The. Consuls Of the
United States In aftedeo, who, have thetr.exo-;
quatur from that 6mvenien Onl' them-
selves discharge the duti m es as t;
comm y ercial
agents In the porta which are not under the
control of tbogevernMent, in respects like
these width the person, Arroy in the fame
say, and to the same extent, Moires to do in
New York lu respect to said ports.
senor Romero, ou thel7th, eompini that les
e ens, er in given to Ms uiries, and
nett - lies Mr. toward that lie bas an In
b q mitted the
rorre-pondenec to liis Government and will
wait for Instructions, of which counaunleatket
Mr. Seward makes a formal acknowledgment,
without further esplauatium
On November Gth the Secretary of State rot
dresses Minister Bigelow, and -represents that
the presence told operations of rrenett artily
In Mexits, anti its maintelnance of an authori
ty there, Is a canoe- of ineriuint concern to us.
Nevertheless the °Welton ofthe United Slates
is still broader, and includrs the authority. It
self. which the. French army is thus malutein
leg, that authority IC 11l dlreet tottormasm
to the policy of this tiovernmeut, and the priu
eipie On whirl, it I. COIIII4IOII.
Seery days experience of itsoperationn only
adds some new confirmation Of the Jostle.'
of the views which this Government ex
pressed at the time the attempt to In
stitute that authority first became known.
The rotted Staten have hitherto Martired
the utmost Dentate. on that nehJeet, They
'still regard the attempt to catablish reruns
neatly a !melee and Imperint Governmeut In
Men-ito is 'Unallowable and imprnethable for
various reasons. They could not non - egrets to
trompromise the position thy have heretofere
assumed. Thy are not prepared to recognize
or to pledge therunelves hereafter to romp:nixs
any petit-teal instltutlens to Menlo,,, w hleli
in opposition tea repubiteau form of
Meta l with Which u 0 have •ex long ami t y
and
1f1111011111711,1 relations of amity and
•
ilesayaln closing. that It Is hardly necessa
ry to sav that we should not be_ dwelling so
earnestki. unoh this brunch of poittwal Oda.
tinny, If it had not been oar cons. let ion that
I pose rmatlons at the prest,it moment num, -
cede those of C.IIII.IIfri, In the mmilecratlen
et the American lump*.
Me. Bigelow, Under Snit . at NOV rep,Nte
reading a dispatch of •Mr ...ward's to
lir
INOCOM L'lltzyn, lop !awaked 1,1. thoul,
he felt obliged So say that he .terired , neither
pleasure nor stalsfsetiou from to onateutn.
Mr.l4oUar.l, on ININMber I , :th. sari it I , the
l'lt , ltient`NlMepo'N that /1 . 11111 , ,,11.,11,1 rs
spset fully inform.' otom too Ftr.o•
that the United Shoes earnestly 111'.1, 1 t,
cultivate sincere friendship t. to t
end, that this policy would be brounht into
luvadnentp-opard• rennet,. eohla deem
't consistent with her interest and honor to
taint Com i.e proseeution of arund
lotion la alivilon. to riverthrow the dem,st ,
•olhilean government exist Mg iliereand to
Ilf,ll upon • .
Mit r,
Mich I
Whit, Ali. µ..fl :Metl4ll.l to he iyinnlialted ilk
he
the capital of tha
totted State,. • n
ill nm reeo,- ;
Mee Haziwli inn , et en• if the Freud, troey.,
alionld be withdrawn fro nt 3iesteo.
The paper* wilmatttc.l imlusle u confidential
letter from M. tirmuyn 1...11nye, to Manioc,
Monthsoom dated Perla, october say
ing that he had reneged a...Nur:tn., of the
atrong deelre of the Freneh Government. to
St
VriancesthClraw
'Muhl allow its auxilia
It: The Vretichry corps as Kale a+
Govern eirclitti.
-
meat had been ready to adopt, without a trio-'
merit'. delay, the lauds of an tinslcrstandlim
with the Govenunent of Washington. -
What lt staked oft e United Stet .Wee to be
momred that it L. net their intention to iimasle
the emomildittion of the new ..nler of thlnw•
wand in Mourn, and the 'cat guaranty
the French Government CIIIIIEI
would. , be the recognition of the Elm
peror :Maximilian by the Federal Government
Secretary Moran!, under date of December
6,1165 titem a letter to Menials De Month.
IleIon: ,'nos On review of nil the Met, the
President is . t.,•ratifled With the a...manceou
give of the Lutperor'a good dlapoalt lon lre=
ar et, however, to he obliged to ca, the , Otl , ll-
11./OZI which tin Etnifernr presents l , 00 o• 13131,h
crews to be Impracticable.
DLSTRIATITE FIRE IN ti. 11411111,1,
Tito Perion. Burnett to Deal
ONE BODY EXHUMED FROM THE RUINS
A. , 1•111.E., Jar.. 9.—.1 gtevtruetive Cr,- broke
out at one o'clock this morning, to the Whole
sale house of Cook, Moore d Co,ba the pub
llr sOwtre, entirely destroying the building.
The liquor house Of It. G. Page, was
also destroyed with the entire contents. The
intenaaticand Hotel was Several (hues on tire,
but was finally put out. Thu interior was bad
ly damaged by the water.
Severtd adjacent houses are mare, or to,, In.
Jared by fire and water. The eorkgsgration
raged until 4 A. a., when Its progrtrJs was
stopped. Several houses were bunted.
A rumor Is in circulation that Messrs. Cooke
and Moore were burned to death to thelrators,
as neither have been seen. Veers are 'enter
tained that they perished. The origin of the
are
over la notoo3. known. The 10Ss la supposed to be
LATER.—Thefbody of Charles A. Moore was
exhummi (nom the ruins of the warehouse this
morning. But one life was lost. Both Cooke,
Moore & Co., and B. U. l'age lost heavily. •
Fruit Holies
4 . llllNrarta. ornad—Governer COl.lll
ctscrsnsrf, Jan. 9.—The fruit house of Cald
well. brothers, 1t Smalley, Covington, Ken
tucky, was partiallydestroyed,
_yesterday, by
the explosion of MIS. foss to buildings and
contents, .40 1 000.
Governor Cox's Inaugural address, Is limbed
to a declaration of the general principles that;
govern affairs, and to a statement on he poli
tical prOblem to be warkod out, but does not
lay down specific measures for aceomplishiug
that Object.
IleSays thOono great doctrine which hits been
sett/ea by the war is, that the national Union
cannot to destroyed by the action of any of
the States composing It, but , its cOntinuance,
Stn Modification or • its dissolution shell be do.
termined by tho whole people acting as ono
nation under the forms of the Federal Consti
tution, and shows, the absurdity of raising the
question already' nettled by the high arbitra
ment of the nation, and putting it In jeopardy
before atrial by jury.
'rho Governor concludes by saying ,The late
war has brought great burdens tlf/011ourStAte,
but Its prospects has boon such that they Amin
the public
borne without impoverishing or straining'
the public) resources. Ohio, thu firstborn of
the ordinanco of UV, has been 'true' to the
princfPlea of that ( treat act of statesmanship.
which dedicated the great northwestern ter.
liter, to freedom and free labor, and now
more than ever before is realizing Lao benefits
of the wisdom which launched her upon a ca
reer of tmexampliel growth, under the ans.
plccs Of religion, Intellfgerele and, freedom.
genial Coatirressi—Buiglars lientensed—
, f.gaiths Ikons Cold.
Nrielroax, Jan. ti.—Tito r :Ilan Congress re
solved Itself Into a court-inartinito.day to :try
the seceding senators, after the presiding nal.
ver having refused toentertain a emotion to
expel them for,contempt in not appearing to
answer the charges against them.
Judge Weisell today sentenced two.burglars
to ilftece Years each tn the state prison.
Several cases of death trim freezing r tn this
city and vicinity, arc reported as having oc
curred yesterday and last night. Alt - the ves
sels arrlvingtet.l. t heavy weather and nanny
crc , F,..lllllY fr_oll•fwittn,
X XIbCOAi6SEsa=SECOND9&Ss[ON
WIIIIIIXOTO7, Jan uarr 9, mai,
BECSATE.
I.„ . .
Mot Smaller presented the petition of the
Clerks LA the State Department for an InCrease
of pay. The petition wag referredto Lite COms
mittee on Foreign BoLstiOni.• • ' '
. .
Mr. Sumner presented A MemOrial askui,e
for the donation of public lands for educations
tthpurpOses, in the States lately in rebellions
Referred to the Committee on Publies lends.
Mr. ..Yoote Offered a resolution' which . was
adoptedinppolnUng Wm. J. McDonald, Chief
Clerk Of the Senate, moo Illlre7, deceased. .
Mr. Aildentan presented•the memorial of the
St. Louis Cbrm r of Commerce, asking fee
InapprOpriatton for the Improvement of the
Mesta- Ippl river' which was referred to the
Committee on Coituncree.
Mr../ usher offered the following : ,
-- WaxsulAs It is reported that person's de
elared freeiri the proclamation of mar:cies
..tion, and by he went amendment of the eon
.stltelion, aro now kidnapped and transported
to Cuba and Brazil, to be held as eland; and
that in this way a now clove trade has been
commenced on our Southern coasts; therefor*
Resolved, That the Committee on theJudiei
ary bo directed to inquire If any further legis
lation 1.9 needed to prevent the kidnapping of
freedmen and the renewal of the elate trade
on our Southern coast.
Me. Sumner read a letter from a gentleMnb
in Alabama, setting forth that the farts stated
in the above preamble. actually existed, and
' 'that Federal officers were nmong the guilty
persons.
Mr. Johnson—l Call for the nane of the nu
thor of that letter.
Mr. Sumner-1 have, been requested a p t to
glve the name of the writer. lie 19W1.11
known In the other House.
Mr. Sumner then read u letter of similar Cur.
pert from fromo Hda. the Coil States District
Judge of Fl
Mr. Davis had no docht that the 'Vankees
were endeactiting to reopen the slave trade.
Ile knew they would do 11C9, lf they thought they
mould mare any money out of It. - Be was in.
favor of the resolution. It was adopted. .
Mr. Wade called np the bill to give the con
sent of Congress to theatutexation Of the eman
ties of Berkley and Jegerson, of the State of
Virginia, to the State
theest Virginia. The
bill was read, and at suggest Jon of Mr.
Johnson, was postponed until to-morrow.
Mr. Wilson re oice mo ro ne would to
morrow in uce a b i n to * and fix the
number of men in the regular army.
On motion of Mr, Foote, the Senate wont into
n - XCCOLIr9. st•ssien at lb.Sl -r. a., and soon after.
adjourned. „
,
EITZEI
_ .
The Speaker appointed the following
as the select committee on a military and
postal railway between Washington and New
York 'Messrs. Stevens, of Pa-; Garfield, of.
Ohio; Francis Thomas, of Md.; Brandageo, of
Conn.; Starr,. of N. J.; Grhancil of /nil.; liatis
ford, of it. I.
Mr. tiltshberne of Illinois, brought to the
attention of the ' Rouse a Washington letter,
written by Mr. Baldwin, of Massachusetts, to
the latterta paper, the Worcester S'py, snytng
the porpone of pawing the bill to facilitate
eenuncree bet Ween tho Suite, was to release
the Illinois Central Itallreed from Its
bllga-
Llon to MUTT the MAUD; &c., fire of charge in
consideration of land grunts.
Explanations followed from several gentle.
men. Mr. Baldwin maintained that such was
the legal constructions of the bill, while Mr.
llashburne disclaimed any such intention.
Mr. Waillaburae Bald n one that
was the name
word for wor_ ,ii as. one that came from the
Committee on Military Affairs, of last Congress.,
and AVO :Spa W She
Mrulding. of Ohio, said he voted for both
blllscana - asked the gentleman from Illinois,
whether the effect of the bill would release the
Illinois Central lialirOad from its obligations
Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, maid the 'bill was the
same as heretofore passed, and was introduce.]
by himself, and theresrea no corrupt or 'int.
tor design In it. Its design was to break down
all
mconorpote lee izseud h
t a e t h
n C w a s m pdpeonr and A
cmleb oy
•.
(erred to es an Outrage on those who Intro
duced the hill as well as those who voted for C.
Mr. Wilson, of learn said when the hill was
reported from the Committee on Military Af
faire, and after bead listened to the lithillls +
ion it seemed to him that the es-, no present
ed, woo merely it participation in a quarrel
late - eo the railroad companies In New Jer
sey. it ;appeared to him therefore, that the
action which the Committee proposed who
obleettountAle. For the purport, of opply log
general PrinelPles Ire seggested a bill which
finally passed as a o tbstitute for one reported
troth the Committee on Military Affair,
Ile had no object or intention of relieving
the lUtnnlr Central. Railroad from its oblige,-
- tient to the Government ander prepouttions of
grant of lands. leak-ad of Laving each in
;tettlion he toted pith the gentleman from lill
•nolo that no partof money appropriated he the
-army bill kdiould go loth° linnos Ceu teal )(nil
road. lie wonted - to apply the principle to
railroads In his state as well as elsewhere.
Mr. tluslaburne sald the gentleman from
Massie:hese( to Mint gins% er not only here, but
to Ida sixth, eolleague In the Senate, a, to
whether the real or declared purpose was to
trenefit and r01e., , ,, the Moms eutral
u..i Company. Its appealed to the gentletnan
to say whether he did not strive with all his
pewee to prevent the stupe-ntlous wrong whleh
I.oselisal robbery
m of the treasury - to the
amount of nearly a illion dollars for the ben
-I.lt of the Illinois Central Haitrotel Company.
Ile resisted and fought it at every steel and he
rould not emeceivo a by the gentleman, with a
knowledge of these filets should make suet a
statement euneent log the neater.
Mr. spaulding imeured whether since the
passage of the bet lt stock of tbe Illinois Cm, -
Intl Railroad had net gone up seventeen per
rent. If Mr. Waehtitnie rcpiitsl ho did
not know, dbl thweentleimot lime.' than Air
spanltilng alai ho did not know. but the Liet
hod been prop...id to him.
lie Ituldor toremarked th it ". ri
t tenet letter hr Met n pure•rse un
ire ak, the Implication :train d the geo-
Itimen from Illinois. The motion made was
to aceldstdat in toying that sotueLssl A
etoe may hate colittutudmited !also views. He
ltd not refer 'to the gentleman. lie n•lievial
him front all imputial ton. The reprr wutat 100
he mode, however, was corn - el. The MI/ for
bid to performgovernment , err nailre
t-ely e vompermatlon therefor. It relieved ludo,
IA the Illinois Central mail from [hes - mentions
Of VOntniet. bat every ether raiircrol w here
bonds had been grunted on chull a term s .
Here grindsine other stati, witleh
loud let,. leen ninole,anil they ore kill
inelmled In the bill, is hick said they uriy re
-1.0111 v.v.:alp° for eorryine mails an.;
other iroverninent nervier . .
Mr. WiLsiihurne tc•ked whether t hat was
understanding when be s otr , l for the mil
Mr. Baldwin niplhd that he ruled on I •r the
live' loos ti tient ion.
Mr. Baker said 'he voted for the 1,111 under
the decided Impression .1 lint itea. leveled nt
an united cerporation. lie had no purp o rt',
nor did lie dream- or that the hill
would lie construed a, n•li; Ling to the releas
ing of the Illinois Centre! Itullroad from the
._sitting obligation Or .1) other r0:144 Its t
ho
Sttit
Mr. Bout well sougestist that tile Goa., ark
tilt' Aellate to return the hill, It le, lug
passel under tillsapprehen t, and this was
miters] to,
, Milth, of Reentries-, tntrodueeil it reso
lution, which was egrets! te, that the Military
Committee be instrneted tu Inquire Into the
present condition of the property known aN
Arlington Heights, unit the expediency °f.
eons - erring the property tato is home for ills&
bled and wounded toddlers, for the purl,,,.' of
nommen:orlon stores an may 1.10 1, 1111C.1 by
the army and envy of the United stoles.
Ilesolntiens wets. offered hmd referre4l la tile
Utinanittre On revon,troetion, asserting Hint
the termination of cis . it war or. left the
in the compered territory without ' , MMus!
rights: that amnesty gilt• pardon for ,rune
but does not confer pot dant rights. Con greei
should minter the necessary power to ...able
them to form their own State Gm ernments'
but this cannot be done till the rights of all
shall he guartinteett and proteet
Mr. Voorhees mild up a resolution hereto-
fore submitted by him, sustaining the miller
of President Johnson. oupport of the rec
elution, he declared that he had nu I telfro to
step in between the majority and flesh pots,
and had no eye to contracts or any almiLsr fa
vor. lie referred to the statements of Mr. ste
vens 11:0 the Southern Staten were destroyed
by an aot of
~war, and remain des
lir. troyed.
In standing by the Pretddent, oorhee,
Bald he was not his partizan. Ile never main
tained that Mates bad the right tosecede, and
to say that thistle elutes are delta LI to say that
the war te restore the tinion is aflutter failure.
The Prenideut had forted those States without
law sail had done ids best to restore them to
power. The appointment of 'Provisional Go,
'tenors gave
_promise of good administration
to the Southern people and prospect, to the
- whole
0 l
choeuy. n
bMotruyt.
do e u ma nts, the e
ns
S E in x ecu t t te e a
lwa
ys
re
aogd
mzeßepresenthetvnes of e eut The St ( ates t a o oe
from a sense of power and not, of right or jou
flee. Louisiana members were admitted de—
ring the war, and the name' of Tennessee was
. elllied—merlt than half the time during the
war, and the Hogrenentetivea ansWered. Peace
and obedience ware the malgeiruarantees for
the filters. which any Government can re
quire. tmil where peace reigns people minuet
tse governed without 'representation.
Mr. Voorhees maid the flaws should be =-
paged' equally. All history shows that class .
Jeghtlation :has destroyed 'public liberty. lie
denounettd Mr. - Stevens In the House and Mr.
moor bt L itte Senate for attempting to over
throw Mod work of the .Presitlent, and said it
was the mission of the preSent utiaJority to des
troy Lind 'not to build up.
EEC. IlinghaM vapressed his eurprlse at the
speech, end sald that during the rebellion the
gentleman from 'lndiana gave no support to
thej . resident s and was with those who do.
claret!' that the srai fOr the - intionVes a fall.
ore. ;The gentleman's ;width:al. now was the
camel:tabu:ore, and, 11 Maintained, must lmnl
tO the destruction of the coast tuition. It was
that Of ontio a State always a Stete, with. fell
rights, and ghat the people of the United
States - had no rights under the constitution to
coerce 1110 seceding States.
Mr. Voorhees, interrupting; nail has , halm
his argument on the ground that the American
Union beingone of the States once Seethed, he'
did not know of any power la the State or Ped-•
eel Government to destroy the Mattis. - If the
?Mikan of the gentlemen from Ohio applied
to him, they applied to the President, for he
had declared that the acta of meeetaloa were
null and void.
Mr. Ilinghuln said tho President land never
held -to the principle Of n once a state always
alstate."- , .
pair. Voorhees referred to the . testimony of
(len. Grant concerning the South.
• Mr. Binghani said he was Satisfied with (len.
Grunt's testimony, hat he did not testify that
those who gaire tad to the-rebellion should he
intrusted with great interests in the keeping,
of the republic, whose 'only 'safety is, .to re
main In hands of its friends.
BitAlinghatn referred to the fart that In the
First Congresses motion. wits Annie to limit
cltizeneldp to White freemen in 1775. 'rho dep.
aura rejectcd!lt with scorn. and it was as
- from fundamental law - . A few years
ago it was unsafe for a citizen of Massachu
aettato bo found th Charleston or ItiehMAnd,
vottutto stmt Or Ike efirOnitco or Liao 000,..tt•
PRIG
THREE c;J:Nri
tattoo werodlsregarded. It wa- tee • t e
should take surety for the rat ere that t to.r.•
could be no more efforts to dismeettev.
116 denied that the repectsenwtit, had re 11 e.
ifested a disposition to interfere with the just
1)ml - egotist , Of the President.
Mr. Bingham said that to erpress the posit lou
• of the President, was in exact aeconlaure
• with the position of the Yeasty that the fun,
'Mons of the Insurrectionary States were su.s..
pendoil by their own acts. The President says
that continuance of the States,ls assumed for
federal riurposes,—ones a State,always a State.
till the sad day when treason- shall triumph
over the republic. '
Booth Calolina, by her ordinance of se-ces
sion, could not blot out State lines so far as es
tablished for Federal purpootes.The iudlrial dis
trict remainsdesplteltertreation. The moment
eaptttrod 1111 ton Head, by authority of the
people of thestinited States, she erased to be a
istatefOr municipal purposes ; yet the Amert
ean 'topple might open courts of Jwdlee there
and proceed to executeJudgement DJ - resorting
to law against every offender.
The wholoStath was then for federal. not
municipal, purposes, and never can be for
natulcipal purposes until the State,, are organ
ized for municipal purposes to the satisfac
tion of the people of the United Stater. the
the State of south Carolina especially. When
the National soverelyttvenmes to be restored
in' South Coro:lank %Lralnia, and other South
ern states, the judiciary will be extended.
Take care and discriminate between those
who were driven into the rebellion by bayo-
nets. and those who plotted and Organized
treason. There was a difference between Jet.
Corson Lewis and those starring and consi•rip
it'd men who entered -the army, depending
upon it for their daily bread.
In conclusion, he offered the following as a
substitute for the resolution Of the gentleman
from Indiana:
ußesolree, That
that an leg eon
['deuce in the Presidentin the future. no
in the past, he will cc:operate with Congro4.l In
restoring to equal position anti right% N. ith
Other State.. in the t till the 'tote,. 11,1,44 y
in itunarrnetionVi whteh wan referred to th,
Committee on reeonAtruction, alter illicit tht ,
House adjourned.
ADDITIONAL FOREIGN %EW
The Pirate Shenandoah Claiuit
DiSASTROIS SHIPIS RECk NI:111 I Ort
Ivry Gainiaa uF ihr Frrui lutaar-t
Yonx, Jan. 9.—Thc , foUo ring additmaa
new, by the Canada has been received: -
- •
GREAT ER.lTAlrt—rurther diplomatic corres
pondenee between Mr. Adana and the British
Foreign Secretary has been published, respert
lag the Sea King or Shenandoah. Under date
of November Mat, Mr. - Adams says ho Is in,
strected to atlas, that the preposition of Her
Majesty's government for creating a Joint
commission to respectfully declined. On Doe.
td, Earl Clarendon, writing to Mr. Adams,
sap, Her Majesty's government considered
that no advantage can result from prolonging
the controversy, of which the ' topics
are fully exhausted. bat which might possibly,
if continuckintrOduee acrimony into the rela
tions of England mufti.. United Statm. Earl
Clarendon persists, however, in asserting that
England inns never deviated from her duties,
RI a neutral power, and he declares how
streugly for Majesty's Government and the
people of England desire to be In close friend
ship with the United States Virtually,
the COTT4•l4l.loRderite leaves the question of
American Claims 00 England .u.p,,nded.
The steamer Ihca, belonging to Cork,
a . rocked neat that port, an.l thou ; ores ty
Iles 11.. t.
The T 4111,4 ha., an •••4 It", 131 .eeret k r nr-
Culloch's report, a bleb, in , a).. I. duatdally
chin.
The thinks there are •t rong reasons to
determine Congress against exteoglin:{ the els
arthad a:cot:option of the. Witt -nil bowls from
taxation.
• Tlm trial of Callaa'han lIcIIDr. O'llaar.laa.lata
l'aptala 111 the YeaerkLiarrov, roaaltrel in 2 vor
lic! of acquittal. The Court o Ulu V.. 41, ad
.kairood till tba rdth. Perfect tranquility pr,
.valled at Cork.
- - .
Sir licni7 Storks is formally gar.ctted as
VaptaLo-General and Governot of Jamaica.
pending the pirogocution of certain enquiries.
The Parts Patric rays: France sad England
'have not offered mediation to bpain in the (Ibi
liaa
question. but their goad odires only,
.whiCh have been accepted by sputa.
The weekly returns of the Bunk •of Frnce
...how an inert-use in bullion of over thirt a een
and n half million.
4 It Is conarniell that the Fren.lll Gnvernm.ni
resOlves to withdraw troth the extruclltlon
treaty with England. The tteatly expire.: In
next.
A Pork tolegrarn ~ a y‘ the sport of the EA.
amen Mini:der was-expected to ho itnued o a
the 45d. It state, that the year ISUS will clove
Ith n ptedtive equilibrium, and probably a
canal eSeVe., and that of POI arrfl pC7, to eno.
Ae.giaertee of reductionn in expenditurel, will
idiom gin caecaa of thirty million foulest,' be
carried to tho sinking fund, whieh food i.
henceforth to be applied to a reduetion ut the
public debt. Bourne dull at G , if 37c.
Liftrepoof, Friday Rerning, Jisnurrry .21,1.-
I;rnikilmtuff.---17.1cbardson, Spence l'o., nod
Wakefield Noah & Co., reroirt flour drill with a
downward tendency. Wbeat—ljulct and nomi
nal. Whiter red, Wt. Corn—heavy wired, +J:4
70... Pro, istel.—Ragland. ..ttli3 a .4 to., and
tkordon. .S. Co., report heel' firm. Pork
,tzlet. The market 1.. hate. laron yen „I„ii
AOonn deelined I,rddoil , 31e, tor spring
eliveryat tir05.0;2..6.1. Butter very chill. 1•e
-1 rolaum walet.
I Gm - fr.' .fam.ary Jr, -
part brradatafr, g afrt wad ,agar h.,
xe np.ard t , antelac3'. I'aff , ...t•sad% ~....
.teat} at Z4.6‘1. , 3.....7d.
1,1
Conzreo.locull C .11.4,- -The Tetuan
Porkers, Corp.--Dentla of Robert EL
Altutor°,
•NI a Yona. Jan. -Th.- Port Wazhing ton
special isto : tta Prltla c. the J telary t on,
raffles of the House wlffeonslder proposit no.
to amend the eonstitution. The ittsonstrms
lion Committee held number meettm; this
morning, but the proceedings were not math,
-kit the general appropmmion hill. n lit he ca .
ported from the try. and Mentot Committee
mutt 114,k. The ommittee to iltin2sitag and
earrenev I. awaiting the arrival of its t h eir.
man, Pomeroy, of New Tor!, to hold its
text meeting. it ist not yet organized.
No decision hea vet linen made, in reference
ti the °Mum, of Iho Veteran ita.,arra c o r p ,
The number of troop, on duty in the iteret rt.
Cent of Washington is live thousand
Tho I . olinitne river 14 frozen solid for ~ .g•. 1,0
mitre below Washington
-tir Robert It. Nanturn. of the fir, ..1
ul.ll A \lint urn. died in this city this mar
eing from the effect,. of a paralyt le stroke
Coil - enamor.. Mao of Cotton
\t.w Jan. 9.—AnOtlicr sale of iso.r.,n
ticlotiging to the Untied gtittes Governmeni
lisole'phice at the Exchange sales mom., under
thcdirect lon of stilton Draper, ' , Tilted State,
nil ton agent. The pricev old:tines! were P.M..,
WIILLI lOW er num expecteil, :snit the hbl•lin,it
devitictily ,low. The following- Is tlo• or
del in w bleb the cotton u - as sold : IrOes
Mi/b11,,t- cotton, eioupriiiintr the followitt4 i•
11.+ middling Mir, strictly miatitilog. zo I• -
dim, ton middling gi °coin:lry
g opil isoilnary, picking, und soh!
pow llljiEt,' er pound; Ks , hale, 31.-raMils
rotron, compriving the follon - ing titmlitie s
middling. fun, stnet ly whittling, lon middling,
giur,l nsiddling, ordlitary guts', ordinary pie I:-
gs and re-haled pickings sold from :slip.
I,ce .pound lrig bah, Now. Orleans cotton, C 0.,.
Kitting thn follow log Quail( ; loss middling.
IOvIVI on/ loan-, ordlnkry pickings and re-is:Lis-4
sohd from its,,Visytli.„c per pound ; ay ba1e...a1.,
hichleolis cotton, comprising the following
qualities; strictly usidining, low nu , 1 , 1/Ing.
amid o rdinary, ordinary loss ordinary pick
ing.s cud rehnletli sold from
From Nalehrille.
Jitn. P.—/Ilvor fallluP , n,l It .11
feet ou the *heat,.
Cotton duilip Hies tight, .10e.
A.nerrn soldJor attempted tohoot the City
Marshal to4.uy t near the , reene o.f
the late ilri•
lie *UN arrested, and the eano will be in veatl•
tatted by tbe Provo,t Marthal.
The Legi.latnre met on rho vtb, but up to
i afternoon there bus nut beensnongti roe
a Quorum.
.. nerident, occurred on the Northwe.tere
Battened t went, mile., from thin °Ur, thin ~r.
teeroon. Th., train Wog thrown oft' the tr ee".Onepensenger, wedged between the enr end
stove, wan burned to death. beveral Ot lir r.
leers. badly wounded.
Meeting of Knosao Legislature.
Sr; Loma, Jan. P.—Tho Dcmorrul . Tope:kti,
Kanansolinpatch pats: Thu Kanto, f.. , gbla-
Lure:met to-day. Ctiptato Banks wan vinctod
Sot-rotary of the Senate, ('OIOOOI Burro N's
Speaker, and John F. Morton, Clerk of the
itou e.
Gnaer4l innelrill.aprok hg,re on Thursday
night on reconstruction, rag - or-sing
Johnson's volley.
Atwitter Wire at flatland, Irectaant,
Atcemten, V 7., San. P.—A large brtek block
ePtetktite tho depot, wad a wooden bblid We' . 24 -
Jolntpit., wen) deetroyed bydretht, evening
Loeaatout $lOO,OOO, Insured for ,e,.0,000.
The mails from Now lork for St. Atbani, V t ,
and rlattsburg., New Tor/t, were robbed at tb
flatland-(Vt.) depot dazing the ext•lteiptnt
caused by.the tire.
Petri tinkly Rif liqlsallzailion or Poooloo,
ruitantirntA, Juntiar9.-I.etittnirl ore be
ing 4finedlterg asking Coni,•roso to ix. ntonna
lb./3% 1, 11 , 110, equallle the perfstons of °Meer..
and 'privates, null their rei+peettre
oinking them oriirorinly thr morn" witbout rr
gitol!to moriotso rant, 'and that the pnv of
irsieb ierlierr and private be not 1.3 than Iffty
four pillars Per month.
Enttle of :New °Henn. • Celebratien
NTIV YORX, January 2.—The Cent obit e,l6'
An/1./briar the battle of /in Orin:ins 10114 eel
cbrati'd last night at Touluniny 113 11 - Wltb re
al npirndor. Speech.% Were 1111.1,•b, Jo "
rao ?,fajor /lonian,
and othOrN
The Weather. t •
so, 1. 1. 1171. . 14 :—The
~..t y 001.. t mraln oi l . titniirdtcy P'l tglit., lottiting
In fey hlnntger than
to ed),, y
it, . ntyiter.Lt
th,,to-1110t—InurcUry,In Jt.l.;•. above
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Fire In TAUI3IOIII.
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Sloatox Jan, 2-A Are In TnunlASll,.lnst
destrcel. the tratain buildblit or the Pouter,
Britt Id a here Comnany s F ork,
m 000; Insured for(slS,uk,lu Providence. Ilart.
inrd - rtnd New, 1 - 91's* Crtia.
THE WIMERLY GAZETTgi
"MO EIDMONS PDTTID. •
r trcerirscritEr twit Me na Schuttty.'
...QM,. V fortreriled which will reset !be We
the trot rut.
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DIED.
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3;:fd 1,1 .pa1.. ' (..
Th, n 1 ,ot•-• pla...tollWrofte.ADlTA:vrtlto
%00x. •t t 0 . 4.1.m.k, from the r ,, hira . ro orb's. stm-fa:
F. E . Qruct, Matt street. tear Van Prunn.
The Dirukl, of tip: faml.l) aro spectaaliolariLo3llll
.toed.
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p t
CEMETERy..r4ll.►rst- -
1 and tdost - pleturi , que pisee et Se tae.,
mite on Wee twisted, lituneUistetytiortlimi-Al=esp
(Au, on the Nrighon.E.os4. Permons
to i.eiret putts ' Lets
Lt Lets mill apply the Papeltitlea
cat's°Mr, st the Cemetery. Title Demle, Permits,
and nll otherhu.lneas wit! be attended to e.t She Dro.
Warrhoe. , Of the traderNigned. cornet of Federal
and I.e . .geo , l.:strecto.
GEq. A. tzttr,_ --
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• becrrtary Tm.antree.
00T 13 AND SHOW
mom: e
Met- that r^rela l• health fat. Of I , ..eortas.,
att. and mgr,h, grease -at recacdtes•Of tat age Cs •
titoD NM OF WATER.PEOOF
Boots & Shoes,
ttß 3S ARE 10 BB MD AI
CONCERT HILL SLIDE STORg
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7. " ..4 “ ,.1 uwi -- rnrPMrE.kepifmtiertellen
Istl twit. good, --
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WIIAT TEIP.T AP.
1..),14 A Si A !icy (Tuts
BEST (`"v" 4 ' nc-ruz curr.
qions IN' Tilt errr
DF.:O4I:A rax„: 4 1RESICI AND pi -xi -3.r
r -pr, I'AIDiWARDYNTED.
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Cli AND MP
WATirt-IntOOP
NAL) , 1 - 11/C.iLS ALL WE AllF.
I ?iyBODYCED BY VS
i'ST TUE
11/ NGS N1E.1.4 NO 13/tTN.B...
LAST A LO!id TLVE
MAUE ON P. , 0 , 1 - ENT LAST/.
NEVELPII..
11" , ' FAN ser',l:
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Al EATICNs , 21TISY r - r ELT A NSWARIO
swr•"" GizaTts
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TIP -TOl . TrtiClA
U , 1:111. INII 1,1:1111111.*:
S 4k14) YOU CAZill MILT
WA 1:11 A NI) epllFOrrrAra,2
xAt TLY WHAT 18 WANTED, PO/1.
A !CI , 91.13 CAN cm.: TIMM
:11 tl:l3fr,. C.I,I*ITATtS
No. op Fifth Street,
TUC 01'1111.1. 110097.
CLOTHING
HALL,
CLOTHING ESTAHLISILIGH,
ea JS -
Hr Join Vora aU persets do rut
33 -A_ ri. 4Gr IN El
That 'lntl! JAVVARY ItoneAlf tug Wit
.iu zarra,nt tn' trdr larg.stoel K rol
rlotllau.;.
<~t•ti111 Cost.
NV N.'l!it: %OILY. AJLILF.:Cry
SiX,XAG.-McW7E."2" 351COX:L.3MEir
Which we Fell for the Best Ker.
err garment +u• ,refully made by ourxelves
It
li.t ou pin fcr 7.l cr nr clothing made Cron" intuurn
lioof
Cloths and Nrostiags
eue t"' t ter ina,ter or thr trade.
rer Mr prr,vnt, "rt. trill Inako to order, aultrar
tar mar, i3t: daattou, at price. below our jota
i.l out fat of u> artth your Patronage
J..H. SMITH & CO.
LEGAL NOTICES.
t COUNTY,
The matt. r the application of the Itopewell
tht sehooi Presbyterian Chtirch for charter. le the
I curt ••I Cl•nnuon 1e1 , 31, of Allegheny' county, al,
No, :a-. Decrnibsr lion LV.a
.\mt now. Is, ceintier Stn, pots% an histnunent In
pecs.cntc•l - 11. ON,u rOll/1, and being eglua
inial and pertis,4l bnthe Courts end I/appearing Ittst
thr ctn., art leleSnynd condltledi therein set forth
and en:n.111..4 arc la• fel and not Injurious to the
Doledun I ty. the court direct thr as h/ writing iscpro
pole rn d • . thartor to tan Ord In the 61111ce of the F7tltliOn
tars of Met:wort. Thee also direct that notice of
' .l.l ''l l l' ll ' 3 ""n 1- '`' Fit it. 6 fur I tire, consecuilre weeks
sti, Inc Plrclaurgh enatelle. pub
d In the: (St) of Plitahurgh, County of Atte
st,. • and if no sudlricut reason to the Contrtst7 be
•hown at .14 , nest t °fel of eon.. a dscree and order
to trade tucorporst the: call church
-111 TILE 12t/IrRT.
J. 1 - 1. Ws! Tr.. Prothonotary.
0 ( 706...-Whereas
Lytle:474 etivisentary to the estate ofMary An
drew., latent A thntieny city, Allegheny Connty,
re'lllll.. ince:nett. bast ne tarn grants,' to the under
'lglo ' 1 • all 04 , -.nt {nth-N.4 to :nal estate are re
nocetial to malt immediate payttirat. ud thex hay
sga Ins: sal•te•date will present then:, dair
nit. - nticatol, for settlleint nt.
de:m.l r 11 - 11. 11. .1N Ilileittret, Executor.
INISTRATOItS , NOT I
Letters . of Adrntektratton upon the estate e
Joh ndue:axed. late of the city of Illttt4
!burgh. Alle;tlet, ..upoly. Venue., bating bevel
Reatllt. , l to the unitt-ntlgnml, Ipti.bteill to
t.l , rate ht n•lty:lrpttlil•tl ruake payment ft,
anal moor liaelog claim, or delnanda
attalltpt tupreeral the seat,
.1,1 a) to tltt . •ll . .serllwn.
I. 11, t Adollnktratorl
dereoeerearl No. 49 %Vette Street.
1 11.LEGIIE EE
NEONTE. se...ln the
Court ntfttleturrtYlean. No. LSI Jana Term,
i-or. Tlar ( You.toonwealth of rennsyleanle eel
Neell4 Ann litchard•ote vs. Alfred Ulnarat.on. And
now, to wit f 1),. Yule. WS, thenenount of Thorny
run P. )ler'ehe. Canuulttee of Alfred - Itteherdeon. a
l unette. Iran r , ..3 . 114,0 :be open roust s and the Qum
apnea, ed• end ronereneil slot, tbe cor4rso.a
ti". to be,ottte atoolutu on ttte ^:th day of Janruany.
Pee, reeeptlone thereto. Nottne of
the Mine orral.l4erotret he giaert be publerellon Tor
three were. In the Ilttsborgi.. We G
ekly azette:
Vilom JACOB 11. WAI.TEIt•
1.0:71 T • PA/Monetary.
ORDINANCES.
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A ,01t11113LIATE Amending the
erdietenie ereetteg the Mice of Cite Veutroller.
it. 1. Fe Oslf•Tetig Gthd entretc.rby SeLnlana
evelieee Covaeite of Me Cillt V tfeofit...Y. R. l ft f.
&ref.:* nrncrfy 6
~ l Vie triilterity et/ (brown, That the.
Newel- •`teerept for , itetirs clie . vigeete, l ettuile,,
elec. le reetiou o ef; the enigeee.ee - creating-, th e
Wee of (lir: Coutrelltr, 1".. 1,11 the 3.1.11 dd deg at
rebruare •A. 1.1., lyw etrietee out egeliet ordl-
Ordalord awl re:tee/late law thte, the ith Ater
d eed Je neer” . Sew, thiu)lo, one thieusled eight heti
d owl ey-,t.s. 7,,
rry-1.4.111 of the Solretuol.i. eouoell
Ikl
Ih ,, hlrht - Or the • 'otumon 11:31.
.iffr-t. MC" ,, N3l(itr,
I Irri of the Conmoh Coursed:
" IlneteRritANEOUEC
O AGCNTS 'WANTED...Agents,
f , ts CI rig, cal ton t. M
Vit = e:msg. ,
- rants and et Vac:Miss, lora:as - a-Is for Dr. 114.A.5.
LA \ TVs Prinloths TitemutO T.! j• OF Vis.C.lll.N..
i
-MUM - TM )11411,111 TIIP !AIL W.R.
i;rt
horn., ..ark.d t. "s. Steel Plata
11, KrasIng. 711{: ( ArN(:.l ot. \ V It — (:nut ant
Shtrtll%ll./ttlnic oul•l.tt 4( trotscutlug nod pia....
ranr, a canmal,ll. Trrte
uoir
Jan '7r.ss-P R. I ito.rtr,f. EmEnt
Patssursh, es. , ' •
ra.
a.o•Idll Alt 1. ri• . Trio iT Itril
11171:Y.1111 SON. Mann
.," figurers 3.1.1 Al Imirsaar cad Pt tail Araby. lei
\ ITrH} 11 tilt , No. 4al
aborc th. anal nat. uo n.tiol. a Isma.l aartmcgr a
of) ls, 1 Ssai t. /7-1.1,„ voWainot
and I laborlna. or err taig n InlnUfteln , c, sad iv.,
ryd, d Nyal. fly quallt , and Of:. le 1.3 arty atanufachtn.
eis nod r.lll tilt rt . . 2 04,11at prt,3.
itCIS.IRD sitVoirrxia T.
FornTil STREET UPIIOLSrIant
.No. TOVItTII S 7 II.LET. NZAIt
snirrribtralmartatartUrr cart , Irmk ropstamtly
!voila ove7 arAcle In t.l.lstr line. nl4: f:orniera. Or.
naraenti ( urban lioodz.„,, Comforts. Era her Bell%
trassi - r Prat k 10 4 1.4 tin C.i. rirated P 4 test
hpring kiwi; of distuft, 111111.12 4.1 Fit
Wm, Inolrig ktwouno c , rep to 41 f . t
rut :lir:. ikoll Irg vvett A 14'Ion , g. td
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