The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 12, 1866, Image 1

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*ttoltroli (64rititt.
' . Ctn . ITEMS
.Ipt!.neflown
Comonino to:e , Ina
Hone on Monday
v ekt.Piirgl4 l ; : railiko'nOied the world.renonna
fr i nittficepf'tiii , LiTire Fkini Young Men, or
1;y , "a:Pt:Pie:a or Linfing." in which Frank
16; nanny Pear:
, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, J. O. sexton, rind every
winigiikinr,ot.ilie company wlll appear. Staging
- _, 4 na s da*lalkb.r.Mand .9tinley,FannyipennOn,
Vpaiiiii,l;y3reater, Little Lizzie and tithers
king,of comicactors, Frank Drew-, and
• themtnce .oricmptric- .comedians, 4..0. Sof
cne,a Tn. lei" Bay
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3Our tia.kets ea secure your sea ta at ones.
*on% ItiCre bon crowd. .
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= i .Thiii Following Dartlinters
i . - Of Mc cfrtithllidint en tof the new Net tonal Bank
t •• • KOPl.Ottir.latiadtt New Orleans, with a capital of
. ..
.
1 • - --.. - _410;‘,0:0, are from a srethadviShil. and • nuthen.
to 0111 :qC. .They.CoMeitipond in the =de with
. eau. petsonal...knOwledge of the active
k
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.c ?, an u,crs and Directors of the concern:
hew bank Sias belne established at New Or
leans, us well on scam by reference to our ad.
', iertialL4Colunriu.'endir the Dile of the Lou_" , "lsialia-leational blank, with a capital of gi,Cee
t 4 • r ate, Of*hich•.ltr; j • Xmet , "Obb, of the firth ol
. Winslow, .Lanier 6.. Co, of New York, is Brad.
..4 - tent:. Mr. Fra.:.Willialits;reerinitly "President
.. ". eel the old Bank of hew Orleans, is Vice Bred
• Cent; end ?Ir, G. N. 401'412n, Ititer-Cashier of the
E lard National Bank of New York, is Cashier.
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o New Or /ca b th.Directors are 5 1r. I/ail:Lull,
in Vice Pre.Signat.lJOloph.W. Cat - roil. Milian
• . Tempktris Wthriwn A. Johnson, henry F.
-... , hVa•Vt . .Edward. A.:Bradford; the other New
or): uircetor is' Ifr. J. F. D. Lanier. Of the
• talon'ed about onc-thlid was taken in New or ,
• leans" .and the balance in Wei,t,:rn eiLics eon.
rle ' d with the Stew Orleans trade, and
.I:e.W*... tYork, Boston. and' "I t taladelp'ala.
•0 bank . will' confine_lts operatiena
. Srlalnly to dealing in exchange. Its stock.
• iloiderif and directors are.. gentlemen of the
tighest resp•actability and abundant means.
I.O.Pre,alcut-, Mr. Robb, was formerly and for
llllitlylears an eminent and success/La hanker
- llt Bow °acing, mid is widelc and most laver.
atti)y linotewthroughout the AlhisiSslppl valley
-DS seelLairat.the" North: -7i.tr. Williams has a
, .ireputatioia second to nOneln:Now Orleans for
~ .41.bilityandlatenrity, and for - many years coo
' tattted. moot successfully the Bank of New O K . leans. The odicers and directors of the. new
- Lank :have -been' selected: with' referenco tt,
.thelr familiarity snit experience in the Mist. ,
"Leas - in.Whicla the bank proposes to engage, '
...nil it is bialeved that they hrlpg to it every '
rditioh"andquialiticattort necessary to cam
lete suecoss. 'Newt:it/cans, as in formeryears,
to fur:l%l4x the; greaterTiort ion of our foreign
It ahliautro; while tile Volume of business be
trcen It and the North enlist always be ellor-
Eaoas....Theexports of that city have been as
Bib an tr2l.o,ooo,fre.for a single year. The new
nk:ashis organized for the purpose of becom
g the - channel tar the exchange which thine
C . xitorts create...EQ.l'er 'there are only two Nu
la enslllattles in Now Orleans, haviug an aggro.
e capital of COO;DO, which nhows the wido
ir
cid that exists for the operations of the now
stitlitlon.
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Whitt the Iliciatztona Abernethy Said.
"Weil,•alr, what's the "natter," said Aber
- 3at . thy,l he great tagliAlt aUegeon, to a cedar..
mon.4ooking pattern, 'who had called to constht
"Oh,' nothing relit:Ms," was the reply,
toy stronach and-liver are out ofVhier, that's
All _
you salt alit:noticing serial:mt. said
litilemnethy; "I tell you, Sir, that ,wheft. - Theee
- two organs 'are out of Order, as you call it,
Itimee's not a square men . of the body that is
Min more or lesidhleaseil,' nor a drop oi blood
Snit that is In a healthful condition." Noth
"-- Mig can be more- true; therefore it is of the
'kers highest importance.to keep the stomach
And liver in a vigorous condition. tithe one
wall and Mei:Aber irregular in its action,
itieto end; control them- witn Elostetter's Cele
tinned Stamen Bltters—rho most genial veg •
....
enable. MestOrativti and. Alternative that hai
*vol. been iblunhisteredhs a. cure for Dyspep...
Oia and LAree Mt - Settle. If. is recominended by
autgeonsand physicians of the
Vatted States AmalY,,".„l,m.edticera of the army
CurnavY, by; our first authors, by eminent
etirrgymen—ist.fact, by thousands - of th 9 most
„;ntelligent' of every class, a 3 - an =equalled
..lsroicetive against epidemidand tnalarlon.s di
`menses,
acid as amerfeellyillnDettettS, butht the
;Mtge' (hay fniiparant and' al I. ern-
31[0ettees Bitters
ArceUtd cud . e and icr7lolvrates.
tit Ficittlaig and Patent Medicine Depot,
• 61Maiket eliet; corner of the Diamond,
IleasirtttistiOttrCet. • • •
r 'Sid A - Later Goods.
r it kwith grcal, pleasure we call the attan
rocker-oar rOadersto thesubperbstoelt of Fall
And irluter•GoOtLs . just recelved by Mr, John
IFelrr,'Nerchltist Taller, lib. IW, Federal street,
Allegheny. Ms stock emhraces • some of the
Itiestheaullfal Cloths, Casahnerns, Overcoat-
Lags and .Vertings ever brought to the western
_ drisruct. - Ills assortment of Furnishing Goods,
. dompristnOhirts, Drawers, Collars Peck Tles,
"artiittkercMcfs, &e, cannot be surpissed east
--eld'vrest •-.11 large stock of ready, made Pant
teats; 'Sesta and Overcoats, will also be found
Stilts estalglshment. Persons fn want ef any
thing JD the clothing line should not fail to
-sive 11fr. Refer a call,
Great Gtft gale
The.gift sale - of 'Messrs. Simons d Co., 74
Vials street, -ling become most popular with
itmeltliens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, if one
Could . Judge by the immense crowds that
.
VlOng the store day andnlghttall seem piens-
Gd with•Ttheir witys.of doing bnitiness. Among
liie 7artielee sold this past weetr, for one
leollar each, are the following: Two tea setts,
'Afaren ice, pitchers, one hundred and seventy
areco-stors, twenty-ave cake basket,, twelve
..Aratehes, twefity-three nibunm, thirty butter
Tterneraber, all
.articles sold for one
• .iltollar each.
' •• • Sweet•Llps.
' Ws the pretty haute of the princess in the fairy
~Rule, and every lady may be a, Princes.% Sweet
. 3 f.P. 5 1 fibhe chtoica to n9ellio fragrance breath
tug Sozodont. 'this rare essence of ina amcr.
able aromatia horkra, rentoves every blemish
frpm the eves a blush-rose tinge . to the
'‘...lglinlS,:ind.rentlets the month as pure and
fresh as an infant.
.". Thomas AV. Pion/ dc Co-,
.c2•l:artfe.g . Vida Doncers, and Dealers in Amen
.titn &Inteof *ideas Colors. thidee at Alexan
der Latintdintenear Oie Water Works - Floe
lrntgh; PR.. gealdenee, No. 7S rike . street. Or.
niertiprOmptly attended to. All work warrant
ed Etepairinz done at the short
kJ/Ca-once: - Nkieb r argo'Air repairs, provided the
;foot is not phased aftei it is put on.
Consenter Jobbing Shap,
flaying rennaed afteran absence of three
9reere t te the arzet I have' rappened my shop
-tor all soils OfJobbiniy , ilkf.c:nrintater lino,
at the old eland s Virgin Alley, between Smith
- yield street and Cbers7AlleY.: Oiderseollelted
and yinneptlY altended to. • •
Ponnusr
".Of Mt nee: Yeast
'lD,r poardarithat yoa led - advertised,
, 2hore ghat , oho iwintip Of via , name, one that
"Sa all Is repies anted to. lid) and
,that Is Pr ea.
Son Iderrill'a, • Sold wlaSesala and ratan at
jeleialarta ittiath Store, NO,:*riddricet atreet,-
- illememba lhe Place.'" "
• . - . , .Wasrprjr,cippg#," • ' '
Nce9 U open on Bloti4iy felt //de Of all
Domestic rind Staple Dry a 0643-
;nein atrwon the notch-caqs corner
Fourth Lind fik.fit streets: _ "•
C; LtAxsoN LOVE & Dna
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Wad libssikess.
A:,,Aitt stock - On - tho north-eaqt . corncr of
.Z; Fourth nod itayket streeta.,..
. C. 1111YLIox Lorn & nno.
:•DVa"als GoPtia•
c . lo.lng out ;at a great sacrldee i on the north
~e2/.l"cotitc•Ffi.trinxtb and market, streets.
1. liaxsow Love & Rno.
Frei:kola 7RerWoe.
'f Inv boSt 0220d011at dttrinon ir k too city , o n u, e ,
corner OfFourth And 3larket x treats.
, C. I Ltaios Love . BRO.
. DCelited nftrgatn i
.1!3 'winter-alms-Is; cloaks, latiknoeala, blankets
;• , 111,p.r1 dim -5_004 , Dimes le. Batt.
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Or clai/ks. dies 'goods, balmorni t , and
- - .BATts BELL.
: . New.Cnebeweee
'4ept:opened. , , MATES' BUG.
While nag Cob - reed
411ankite, alr shoe:.• " • .:. ' DATES'S BELL
Birscree's !Barbera Soap
Zs' oleo—Lir Onlythirty 'ato aoak
oo o.
&Wile
Or ail ULM. Berra a But
atitel_ci.ait whit.
oiao, R2I 15111wy DUES DELL
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VOLUME LXX 10.
CITY
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attend CO Couzba osad
Tst?c 1a a FMolt.. 4 ca.lce In the o ove oth-ice,
San L, it a.ttkoded Co to time, would .ace huu
4rw• of prrtiona from untimely graves, Do
- ere mrit know t:iht many persons neglect to
trod to roughs tad Such liko malod Is, under
the ber)e..4..M4 nature .-111:eurot Mature some
times enrol btit sale qul enre'mncL More
rap2Oly if oa:iLstod tqrsi4t7to such remedy as Dr.
"P ecferat-Syri:p. Sold nt 110 Wood
Stree,.
Countiry Afercharkta.
and n tall assortment of bre .. .inland 4=4
brown Shootings' llnd - Shifting's, Prints, .te., nt
/int ke - -r ,t W . -Market Street.
Remember
The great. FinOlS.e.lo of Dry at.Atrher
Co.' , , Z. Market street •
,1; restbarge.ins at tae Ilnal C!earlz Stle, a
Barker ES.Market street.
nu, Your lire,s Gooct • Nose
Al :1 1,- 7.ri , ,11. Pttal C.In:111,1-out Saie at EtArlet?r
Ceoe., re.llttaC.rket lext et.
Katperior 10 All 'Other..
ne3 :er'.+ Pectoral COUgh Syrup. Sold at Itfl
Vecti Street.
The Demi Chuzb Remedy Knows..
D- F , ectorni ,t °Ugh
11 Otdd Str,,et.
Couttsb nna 6.1t1•
raced by I ) r.Loyser, Pe :oral Tough
up. lid Wood Street.
Whooping Congb Cured
Si - ^f.l. - 1r; Dr. lic»cr•.r PtCtorfil Syrtep
nt 3 a .ol r j ood'Strect. .'
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Sore Throat. " •
Curet: by Dr. Day3e.fa Pectoral Syrup. Sold
140 Wood Street.
Dr. eye Peetcnial Syrttp
Curt, Bronchitis. For sale at 140 Wood. Stre
G E-NETIAL YEWS
E Columbus Jenrstcl tells the sloe of an
old convict, recently discharged from the
Penitentiary, who was. no much in love with
his old quarters that he broke fide the Insti.
tution on Monday night, °Meth:4lgs entrance
by sealing the outside wall, and then conceal
ing himself until noon the next day in the pit
hole. of the fly-wheel in one of the workshops.
It La supposed Ills strange visit was for the
purpose of aiding an old confederate to es
cape.
Some prominent Sonthern journals of strong
rebellious tendencies have. lately begun to
urge the people of their respective States to
cheerfully accept the now conditions tinder
which they mum employ taborets. The Louis
ville Courier, a few days since, earnestly ad
vised thelientuckbans to stop [beteg-rumbling,
and make fair contracts With the fieedatra.
The 3femphis rellanche taco - 'says that it al
most dares to any that the experiment of free
labor has proved a stemss.
A roost-knees RArtnosn.=-Otte of the most
prosplithus railways in the country is the
- Western"—running from Sibling to Worces
, teitand Jetam, Its net profits for C.M.l,' are over
Lao,Coo donors. It pays interest cpt State:loon,
contributes t.te,oho to a alnking.fund, divides
ten per Cent. on the capital, and has e 117,000
left. Its accumulated Surplus is over a mlll
- of dollars. What a contrast to that great
line, the New Tork Central.
The (blond Fe:Mesons:m-5 paper published
a t Nashville by negroes—spe g k s as follows;
"There Is much less hostility toward our pa
per among the former slaveholders than
might be expected. Wellnd it difficult tet
make the white peCTIOnf the South believe
that our paper is really edited owned by
colored men. They wilt believe that white men
ate.behind the scenes, directing and guiding
the paper."
Gov. Matins tr., Of 3 linnesota, oPens his
olllclal career with an emphatic declaration In
favor of an amendment to the National Con..
stitntion, prescribioda untfor Mop( suffrage
'Mr nil the - States. Ofeonrse such a rule must
'establish the qUallileation of the eleetor in the
degree of-his hitelllgenem in other words, it,
must provide that no man shall rote who can
not at least read and write:
A GAM:mar/rat. in the department or the Nord
haddiscutered a new mode of restoring ex
haulted asparagus beds. Be spread during
, during the Spring. one hundred and twenty
pounds weight of common salt over a piece of
Vq%dihi%itlcgby six feet wide. Thefip:gualL iAgh
old aria exhausted,
produCed a crop double. What might be expeo.
ted from.the youngest and strongest plants.
.assepozmien in Paris his beeneharged be
fore the pollee court with . ct series of -singular
asuuite. With the to:Malone° of an accomplice
who appears to be known by his associates as
"the assassin," he has been in the habit of en
ticing into his shop poor ignorant girls' with
!meheadsof hale and then depriving Mona by
violence of their loMm, not nnfrequently ad
ding Insult to Mini) ,
Ots Sunday week, schile a party of nineteen
boys were almting on the St. Lawrence river,
near Ogdensburg, the whole field.'of Ice Bepa
rated from the shore and began to move down
the river. When the boys discovered that they
were Carried Mr, they set up a terrific yelling
and attracted the attention of Mr. Jos. King,
who procured a boat and hurried to their res
cue and by making three trips, succeeded la
siring them all.
A rorsonv in Chicago was Mown Into ruins
on -Monday evening by the explosion eta boil- .
cr. Fifty persons were at-work in the build.
Ina but no Ilrea were Inst. The boiler was.
condemned as unsafe some time since, and a
thick wall was built around to protect it, but
only added to thodestrective character of the •
explosion.
A amount° accident occurred in the coal
mine at Do quoin Mills last Wednesday fore
aeon, by which Jamm.Armstrong and John
McCall were killed: Unita ceased by the fen
t, of a portion of the calling, consisting of
sla n testone, and the men were buried beneath it.
—Du Quoin (M.) Receedee, SOL
Jons STEAni MILL has' written to the "Par
liamentary Committee at St. James's Vestry,"
to exprers his approval Of - the suggestions to
unite all London into one body for municipal
purposes, and to do away with the almost in
numerabllm4l beards who now exercise ad
ministrative functions after a very crude fash
ion in the various parishes.
'ring !the last few days of
Il r : P Ee m ogh t Ps at t u ife uceasng efforts we
made to convert him to n Cath i olicism The ev
re
ening previous to his death the Mechem of Bra
brant contrived to attach a medal of the Vie.
gin rounclthe neck of her lather-in-law while
lie slept; Itedid not innfove It, but steadily re
fuaed to receive a priest.
FATlrert Tie s tratior, the StyperiarKeneral of the
Jesuits, died on Monday in Montreal. lie was
on
o a visit to this continent, and had been in
Kingston; Toronto, and Neg.Tork. 'A dispatch
in the Tertlnto G7obt :Moot that crowd. are go
ing to pee the body, with crucifix and beads in
their bowls. The young are allowed to touch
the Ixaly.
•
1 Drinso the year ISA there seas exported
- from 'Philadelphia, New Tork, Boston and
Baltimore • DATF,Tia gallon_s - of petroleum.
From July Ist to Dec. aistbr igs., ten ships, forty-six
barques and eighteen cleared from he
I _port of ...Vbilsolclphla.- freighted clalusivetiT
I with . petroleum.
Titanic IS a boy down Eastiwilo is accustomed
to go out on a railroad track and imitate the
steam whistle so perfectly, as to deceive the
oilicer at the station. Ills last attempt proved
eminently successful; the depot master came
•
oat and ' c swn.ched him 011.1
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Hon. XENEZiIi PiIIIIONB, of Troy, Judgeof
the Court of Common Pleas for the Dayton Ja
idielary District? Is apatieut in the Sontildru
.obio'Lrmatio Asylum. lia sras.takes to that
institution early last week. He has been suf
fenng from epilepsy for many MOII/113.
03 the New Tork Central Railroad on Satur
day last, a. passenger from Milwaukee raised
the window and put his head oat to see what
waathe.matter, when the tendervtruek struck
his teadand min oIT as if done Withqvknife.
!BENTS In - New York, hitherto outrageously
sigh, will be put up twenty to thirty per cent.
.A.
February l. -• donble.store in Duane street,.
leased by a jobbing concern for five years at
til,ooo a year, has been let by them for 113,000.
f ngtaud. bus thirteen Wilton (Wan' worth
Ofpropertyltithe , Chilian• b ndedwarchou.ses
Valparaiso, which aro exposed to tho lire o
the Spardah Admiral In ease he bombards the f
city. • •
Mn. Tams,/ writes from Nu-shville to the
New York .77mes that the bill for admitting the
,testlinony. of pegroes in the courts, trill pass
.the Timaptce Lczblatare. In a few weeks. •
JuDos rlgicogr, of New York, deckles Mutt a
revenuestamp left off any document requtring
it, may be put on nt any time after the date,
and thus make the paper valid.
- Tn b al dne s s . f palmThsald to linnet= remedy
for We should think the rnembers
of the New York Legislature would have an
abandang.l. l #
A attmdlefgb'from - 11t. nierehauts to
Congress, states that there are MO rer,titered
steamboats In Western waters, valued nt 421,-
S:CAW.
Tire new daily paper at DetroD 'will be I
arlerUkkmob Jat,aint.gl.ll bexallecilbe .rwt. A
company Lan
_been formed on cebaela of Vale,ooo
capital. •
•
MAJOR IfTnnieros, late of the rebel army,
who Juts held a Clerkship inAlle Tteasury
partment for several months past, has re
.
slancd.
Vanier, States'Secuttor Sprague, of Rhode
land, 47.5,000 to the Methodist §etnt-•
nary of Etle. Greenwich:
A KAnrielitrr, by Copernicus, has been di..
covered a library - atlirarintw., e h
on the resolution of the henveuly bodies.
SMALL-PO; scarlet fever and mean-Ic are
xtill prevalent nt Quebec, and th l ikonNilliii are
crowded with valetas.
OZZ, ISAMELLA, of Spain, is said to refuse to
follow the lead of the krench thapress la the
matter of faShiallS any
Ex - flovenson Annnzw is out isrith a card In
the llostonvers. announcing his resumption
of the pent, CO of Cho law.
Tue rolling stiff at (ihattaneega la turning
out one mile and a quarter of railroad Iron per
day.
Gala Sriaszn'a vignette will adorn the new
fifty cent currency.
I.oitata .speciantor, in McGregor, la., Corn:
Milted sutelae a few' aartninee.
Dteireas 13 looking grey and an ate.. Ills
b,we pinyed the dleknot, Fitt{
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ABIZEIC46 O ONTII.CTIONB TO TITE raxisou r:s
' vans AL EIIIIBITION.
The Howse Committee on foreign relations
had before it, this morning, the question of
taking legislative action to insure such a rep
resentation in the world's fair next year at
Paris as shallillustrate the exit atratless resour
ee6 and the progreaS of the country; its rapid re
cOrery front the ravages of war; the physiosi
and Industrial securities which guarantee the
debt, and the unequalled inducements it offers
for emigrants from all parts of the old world.
To make such an exposition, an appropriation
of not less than a quarter of a million would
be required, and the tendencies in the COM
mittco thLo morning were decidedly in the di
rection of recommending
TEN TZ I OCBAND TllOOl, Brest's - axe orr.
Another order mustering out thirty-two regi
ments and batterie.+haa Just been promulgated
by tho War Department. Among the organiz
ations ordered to be discharged are the follow
ing
Ohio—]sth, 19th, 25t11, 19th, 51st, 64th, 71st,
187th, and a detachment of the 4.9 th Infantry.
IllinolB --Bth, 21st. 47th, 117111, 149 th, 150 th, and
detachment of the 25th Infantry, whleh cora.
pletea the muster out of regiments. Indiana—
Plth, Slat, 25th, Plat and 145th Infantry. Ken.
tdety—ith and 31st Infantry. gansas—,sth
Infantry. Minnesota.CompanyD 11, Cavalry.
Missouri-11th (two companies) and 49th In
fantry, which completes the muter out of the
regiments. Icisconsin-12th Infantry. Wash.
Ington Territory—Company I, lat Infantry.
Penrarylvanfa-27th Infantry, 24 Ileav7 Artil
lery and Independent Battery. The number
of men mustered out under the order Is up
wards of ten thousand.
TIM 1:10.111 OP TIM CAPITOL
The scaffolding wos removed to-day, from
the interior of the upper dome, disclosing the
fresco painting on which the artist has been
et work for [Months past. This completes the
interior of the dome.
• CIOCLIIPAUCIIT ADTTRTISIPO.
Senator WilSon's re.solution, to-dayi mint,
for Information as to what newspapers should
publish the advertisements of the Government
in Washington, is aimed at the Democratic pa
per, the Contttlutional Union, which has for
months been publishing these advertisements
loader orders, as it claims, from the president.
This hisper, to-night, tussumea to contradict by
authofity, Judge Kelley's statement that the
President was in favor of Negro suffrage in
this District
4m.
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Segi2 11001=9, 0/ EER Jtrotrr,
Spent two hours In the Douse to-day saying
nothLtig, and would have spent as much longer
at the sarno,task, but the House refused to bear
any more of it.
ISIVESISPI COL/SOTO:fa IN SIM 8017111.
The revenue regents, who are about to start
on a tour through the South for the porpOse of
putting In systematic working order the ma
chlnery of the Internal neccnuc Bureau
in
that section, are instructed to arrange a uni
form system of and -to vailove
all
delinquent and Incompetent talkers whom
they may find in °Mee there.
on.. 01.1.4.5 T APO no =OOPS to 'MP POLTII.
General Grant is of the opinion that the
present military force on duty In the South is
much too large for practical use. While the
General believes in maintaining a auftkient
force for the suppreadon of any outbreak,
.which may occur, he thinks the present force
can be materially reduced in numbers.
nerts Pa P.ECCIPPS POSt TOO PRSSLN'T OCArtrzn.
The Trea.aney Department estimate.sf that
the receipts from internal revenue and cus
toms for the present quarter ending March Elat
next will amount to nearly one hundred Intl
lions.
PENXSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE
VARIOUS SILLS INTRODUCED.
Proposed Adjournment Until the Re
turn of Gov. Curtin.
Special Despatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Ilsmusarna, January, ii, 1,11.
Itorse.-The House of Representatives met
t his morning at cloven o'clock. with Speaker
Kelly In the chair.
The following petitions were presented by
the members :
fly Mr. McKee: A petition froth the Monne.
gahela Water Company, racking for authority
and privilege of borrowing money.
By 31. r. Slack: A petition from the eltizeus
of Penn township. asking to bc arincred to,
McClure township.
31r. Glass offered a resolution, requesting a
return from the Governor of the bill in refer- -
once to tolls.
31r. Mann, of Potter county, offered a resole-
Gen Instructing the Judiciary Committee to
report a bill to Inereatie the liabilities of rail
road companies to passengers.
Mr. Thomas, of Phßadelphia, Introduced a
Joint resolution in relation to bounties.
Mr. Glass read Lin place An Act relating to
the Pittsburgh and ConnellsVilieltallteud.
31r. Shafer read in plus° an act entitled an
art to incorporate the Hirintnginun and South
Pittsburgh Gas Company.
Mr. 3fcßinler read . "a 'bill anthorizing the
Contuussiencra of LIIVICIICB county to borrow
money to pay their railroad Indebtedness.
The Rouse then adjourned, to meet 'again
"Miley morning.
Starre.-The Senate met at the usual hour
this morning, a full number of members being
In attentlanec. The following business Was
transacted:
Mr. WO= preaented a .memorial from the
widow Cif Cbristley Irwin, deceased, late of Al
legheny conzlity,la regard to estate.
The following bills were read haplace
lir. Graham rend an Act to ineisrporate the
Ben Yranklin InsuranceSerripnny_of Ally
glictiy;'hyo an ' Aerto - Tioate S treet and
' , arm% the: Second Ward, Allegheny
City, thus offering to repeal uti, Act
proved April 111th, 1561. Also ' ezr Adt inelattvw•
to the COnstrUction of additional water works
la Allegheny City,
Mr. Bodge read an act to
.incorilorate the
Sandy Railroad Company.
. Mr. Biginun Introduced fOr the formation of
railroad Companies and the regulation of the
same. It suplestent to an.-Act for the
better Management of the Allegheny County
Prison, and (or the erection of a work-hodse.
Alsi; 61) Act repealing an Act relativelto the
Pittsburgh and Connellayille Railroad, and to
bastes the constr notion of the road. Also, an
Act vacating a Part Of . . Klan street, In the city
of Pittsburgh. • -
I2lr. Shall rend a a opplemcnt to t he . 3teelta
cs' Lien Law.
Mr. Shoemaker offered an act to Incorporate
the Susquehanna and Delaware Railroad Coin.
party.
Cornell introduced n re/101141cm that
when the senate neljourned It will be to mee
again on Monday ;Rut at eight o'clOek A. N.
Mr. Come resolution Wu,/ amen/led:by 31/
Lowry, to meet again on the AcConti Tueaday
of February.
The Amendment was adopted by seventeen
ayes to twelee nays. A motion to reconsider
was offered but loot.
The resolution air amended was then post
poned for the present...". The Senate then nd
jammed; to meet Again neat hfOuday evening
at eight
' Quite an animated dlsevslon toolt place to.
day In the Bonato up question question of ad.
inurement until . ..Gin" Curtin returns
home from Cuba. Senators Lowry and Cly
mer aro In favor of such an adjournment, but
Senators Bighorn, Dali and White, are op
posed to it. The question Is pendlnirt.and
wut 1,,c LI4 °DWI OX 0cAt.".10,4 4 .1aX entail&
PITTSBURGH, FRIDACY, JANUARY 12,
FROM WASHINGTON. IL. S. AGRICULTUAI SOCIETY
CONSIERNATION &MG OFFICER:
MUSTERED OUT.
Convention of Collectors and
Treasury Agents.-:
CABINET . RECONSTRUCTION RUMORS
Iteorganlia:tlo Orctii StOremt CoUrt
covrEsTED ELE - crionr CASE IS
;CONGRESS.
The Mexican Kidnapping Matter
New Than; Jan. 11.—The 7Tiscs' Washington
, .
special publishes on order of the Secretary of
* Far disbanding the Twenty-Fifth COL - 1)3 at an
organtzatiott.
The general order miusteringout certain offi
cers hoa prodneedeOnsternation among the de
copiloted Genera/R. All are surprised. No
one included In the list expected that he would
be thus disposed of, and many whose mimes do
not appear expected to dad themselrei on the
pI
lst of the libbeadtd. Another order of the
Ike kind could, lt is believed, he Dined with
out detriment to the interests of the country.
The convention of Collectors and Treasury
Agent-sof the frontier, that has been in session
in Washington in the .office of the Commie
donor of Custonss,haa not concluded ita labors.
The remit Of Its de/MC=o4On will bo laid to
fore Congress la so, slayer two In the form of
a memorial' sineelapanled 'try- . bills for enact
ment Into lan - s intended to effectually clo4o
smuggling on the CanedlanTrOntior: -
71e worm,s woAkizigt,qa . Vecial aar3 a bit
has been drawn up. by a. very distinguished
lawyer of Washington 'which will be offered
rn Congresa at an early day, for the organize- •
thou of the Supreme Court- of the United
aSndt esc r s e a a s s e tine
dumb the r
oncircuits adp Mrl
s
cult judges.
Senator Wilson's bill for increasing the reg
ular army makes its maximum ninety-two
thonsand men, if the present nine regiments
of Infantry are to ha retained.
The contested ease of ',Monts sad Coffloth,
In the Sixteenth Eleetlotr District, of Penn
sylvania, was - vastest/Agora the Committee on
Elections today and waster/rued for upwards
of two hours, . They adjourned till Friday,
when definite action la diptoted to he had on
tho question. i
The Brooks and Dodge contested case, of
New York, Is ready for consideration, and will
he taken up at once. The evidence In the case
makes a printed volume of GM pages.
The llivald's tliashlngtim special says ! Dr-
Bacon, on behalf of the Faculty of Yale Col
lege, farepOrted to have sent a communication
to Speaker Colfax requesting .the Ironies not
to army itself against the reconstruction poli
cy of the President.
The rumors onus Impending Cabinet recon
at ruction, which have pervaded in wen inform
morercl for a week post, are believed to have
foundation on fact, thins nsually attach
es to such reports. The President is known to
he anxiously awaiting the European mail, to
kneels. Sabetherldr. Adainsnroposes an. Imme
diate return from London. This,taken Moan
neetion with other small straws, is believed to
indicate the course of the coming breeze.
Wsantirtiroo, Jan. 10.—The Acting ficeretarY
of Sate, W. 4. Unnter, in a communication to
the President, transmitted, to the Douse an
answer to the rule/upon Inquiring coneorning
the kidnapping of the ehildeif an American,
lady, In Meaty of litexiceithy the-Usurper of
the republic, tin so-called Lumeror. ii. , IIIISS
that no official information has beta reeelveelat
IV: l =ttej t il V I ss
de reganl er to thekidnap
ti, iing
that Rubject which I t emed ads - isobar U 1 ,
make public nt Ude time.
THE ARM EXPRESS ROBBERY
New Ten Dollar Counter&
FENLLN: CONGRESS •,YROCEEPIiGS
Purchase of Arms for the
Brotherhood.
New Tear, Jan. It —la addition to the Money
found in the house of John B. liarmore, at
liamber)ooiTtlpialOn street, In this city, where
the old shkennikar ofZiorwalk left it, as repo . .
t - e 7 tri" .. 'esierurlY: fines Oittitlng thrall-lun
ar.] and terentpave dollars In gold, three
thousand dollars in notes, seventeen thotil
sand, six hundred and forty dollars in unsign
ed National Purreat7 note,, Jive thousand,
four hundred and fifty-seven dollars in Na
tional Bank notes, gold bills valued at two
hundred and eighty thousand, eight hundred
and sixty dollars Mall, and five tin:a:Mind dal ,
tars m gold have been found, andyrensreturn;,.
ed to the Express Company. The what&
amount recovered Is not stated; but It is less
than it was supposed to be yecitrday, and the'
logs is smaller man was at first stated.
The Commercial's Washington dispatch stye
the New Orleans telegram announcing the
flight of Juarez is hot credited In Waslang.
ton.
Another counterfeit ten dollar greenback
has made 11-tappearance. Thebltl ingeuerally
tench beerier man the genuine.
The Commercial gives a wall street rumor
that Mr. mries Carr, of the Brut of C. 11.
Carr the brokers, drew the sum of 017,m0
on, biLak yesterday and absconded with
woman of notorious character.
The Conanterdars Washlngtonlitspatch says
Senator Rosner with attach a provision to the
bill giv mg the Secretary of the Treasury
power to appoint Assistant Asictdors of In.
ternal Revenue making it imputative on him
to exact the tpd ,
oath in the Cline of all eta
ployeca in Cl,. department. The propositions
for universal negro suffrage In the District of
Columbia, will probably bo comprontised Into
a qualified Suffrage will, educational regale.
mods, to operate without distinction of color.
The Fenian Congress toslay took up the
charges against several officers of the Broth
erhood, who had been scat to Ireland to aid
the patriots there, and who return.] without
learn from that country. The House kir C SU.
gating the charges exonerated 04..01:80ers in
inqulsltlon.. The Congress elected a Central
Council of five to take the place of the Senate.
The followfug persons compose this Council:
J. Rogers, CAPtIIIII Tobin, P. A. Sinnott,
.1. IspOnsth, and Jeremiah Coranagh. At the
genet() headtpuirters President Roberts has
-sent instruetkma •to., the Cretin:whets, to
purchase mats fur their members. The arms
which circles are to procure urn the spring.
field muskets.-calibres.
It la reported that action has been taken for
the parchase of a large quantity of war mate•
dab/ at fillet.% per cent. leas than usual cost.
A lettur from Charleston Awe, that ou many
plantation oaten are diridiug Crops With, CO.
groe.e' after reservins certain articles for
litetoseives, In the t Ird sub-diatrict. Tho
COlonel emnatandin
on
post haii ordered
that all articles raised on pliudetions bc di
vided with laborers. The estate of Lawrence
31. HOU was ...catty sold at auction, but did
not realize large stuns.
FAMILY POISONER BY MUSTY FLOUR
The Dismissal of General Sweeney
THE STRONG DIVORCE CASE
Navy Cannon Said at Auction
THE ADAMS EXPRESS ROBBERIES
raw Tows, Jam 11.--Ap entire fatally, are
In number, in Brooklyn, have been poisoned
.by : the
. .u.so pf musty dpir, ..purchased at a
neightiiiilnsr giocerY. ' One boa died; two are
still duflomu.s/Yiniigilltilercmainlugtwb are
convalescent. -
4t.ti 'Meeting Of thOgedrgefWasidnoen Cir
cle of Ycnians last evening, resolutions were
passed nytnpathiSlag with- General Sweeney
,Utthe nncp.Ue4 for harshness of the Socretary
`or War in. disfaisaing 'General: iliane7 from
the army, which they say was done at the in:
sttentlarinf Sir Trederick Draw; the British
Embnasador.
On complaint of Sir. tent) , A. Crow, the
counsel for Mrs. btrong
b ro th er
caso_, Mr. John Austin Ste v en,, Jr., a roer
Of MM. Strong, Was brought before Justice Ito
gen, of the tombs pollee opirt, yesterday, one.
charge of having made threats of violence
[mann the advocate becatile he Would not ro.
tract certain statements made by him in his
opening speech to the jury. A spicy corres
pondence was offered in evidence. On Mr. Ste.
as
nte
yens promising not to trouble Mr. Crow be
to e
w permr
into itted to depart, bet will
viorrJ.be required
bonds for US future goOd beha
-
ofOrd o n d n r
e O , f a IL
lAar gWi sot
Chi"e oi and'
unser pub -
Ile vice.atdecutyy.cannon.wall.tll4Dosed Of, at
auction, at the Brooklyn nitty yard, yester
per-
day. Only-about' forty peraons :wore present
at the sale. Thcso guts before delivery to
purchasers will bomutilated no AS to be of no
service as an arm of offense or defense, other-
wise they would have brought largo prices
and met with ready sale. One lot consisted of
forty of the fumed Brisson, torpedoes ;weiing tome pounds, which w,U, manufactured -at
a large cost, and with which the inventor
promised to clear out Charienten or any other
harbor. They proved a failure, being danger
ous to use awl anwieldy.; Yesterday th ey
brought ISIGof al:eat-per pound.
The names of the Adams Express robbers ar.
rested are Tristan; Lockwood and Clark.
Another Dentond for tbei Punishment or
Traitors..
STATE HOLIMiATIOIISTA /I.— Rees
lotions were Introduced t in the Maine Behato
this afternoon, and relarredlo the Conunittee
'on Ifedoral denninding that Jeff.
Darts and the-. principal traitors among. his
into followers in rebellion, ought to bo broleat
to Immediate trial and. exemplary punbcnt
zor tbetr allow crtlxica.
C49pensatioo for Mare Recruit.;
STATEM€NT OF SECRETARY STANTON
fr P ratsthotos, Jas. 11 —Thci fourteenth ethane
meeting of the United States Agtlealtital So
(let,' Wad held yesterday at the rooms of the
Society In the Capitol, Hon. D. D. French, Tres
!l/dent. 'Tlte ofatera of last year were re-elect
cad,. and resolutions . adopted appointing a
• general meeting on the second 3Vedneselay Of
January'nert to exchange congratulations On
patio resthmtion of peace end adopt inetisuges ,
for making thin Soeloty practically useful. he
organization Invites State and county societies
to sehd delegates to the ineetir.g and
instructs the. Executive Committee
Hi prepare and publish in advance
been Of the topics of discussion, and desig
nating the day shore metitioted for opening
the rational Exhibition of agrirnailral pro
ducts', Implemeats, textile substances, fruits,
wine,, and woods.
A reSolutlen was also adopted bearing test:-
Mossy Ito the estimable virtues and eminent
braineas qualities of the late President of the
Society ri m. iliackstone Hubbard, of Cohan
bus, Ohio.
The Secretary of War, in renlongn to the'
-the rsolution of th! tlib insri, relative to
appointmentn o f Com casslonere under the
het Of Feb.llth, 11.54, states that commissioners!
were appointed in the States of Delaware and
hthryland, la the President'a directlon,and
other slave states. and that tbe order of the
Prtn
Ident suspending furtberappoictments in
the absence 01' any limitatlon of Lau° for
Ting. them by act of Congress was thr res.
for not appointing commissioner, in
o r alave states. Jitney!! that the ueeessity
Ofproviding fOr ITlCTorylarttliftroopt, and the
'pressing exigenties of was - , required all the
rands furnished by the Treasury, and for that
Seasonkas==Tecatiroaardit w ere
t,l7 l Vm u d .
ra d s
-aztorokod, swathe neres;ity for the use of all
excitable (undo far tilt pay - until of troops and
Itlr aupplies still continue.
The accompanying statement of Assistant
Alliutant General Foster about' that there hare
been tiled with the Commissioners for Mary
land, three thousand eight hundred and sixty -
NO - en claims for oompensation under the act,
and that awit been made upon
amadred and rda
eighty-six clainas, amouutiagseven
to
ilrqblindred and thirty thousand seven bun
dod and Ility doliara, of whleh but tax thous
and ails e hundred dollars bad bean paid There
were filed with the Conmd,AlOnera for Dela.
ware, azteiturtdred and fourteen claim. upon
whieb awards had been made, amonatiag to
eleven thousand eight hundred and thirty
, three, none of width had been paid .
• The statement of the Provost Marshal Gen
!Prat relative to the conimatettiohrtund stows
that there was cot hand February 11th, 164
set - en million four hundred ,and thinsnine
thousand and thirty-flyo dollars, since tthieli
tl*se there has been received ten Million tour
anDsdred and thirty-night thousand Boren bun.
dreal and twenty-nine
The expenditures lance February to. IsSi
have lseen O'er proctering aubstitute. and re
livee. remiums, six
hundredbounties!
and seve n ty one thousand, aix
hundred and fortyone dollars, and for enlist
toentasene hundred and seventy-eight Coons
andts c hundred dollars, making an aggregate
Of eight million, three hundred and all ty4 wo
thousand, aix hundred and forty-one dollars.
nib awn laclucica thirty thoutzuld dolrs
turned °ter to the Ch l i
e( of the Bureau of Cot.
mod Tittles. The balance of the funds
. .os.
°cited fdaMint to too million, Berentr•rire •
• liscateond,elght headrestand eighty-eight del
logo, leaving a total balance In the Tree es.
ztau a lileet to rt d e r e tft. of u Llte d. m . gl e lo b a, Ing d h a a n n ,i
teensy= tielbs t rr!
Their:ter - Ipr Departeneat has Just issue t to
:t he
d* State:sof /own a !swamp land potent of op-
Wal Tit 20 400 acres:. :The Land tether is a,
ael y engaged in bringing the worleto o - closo
Tor th at State.
-Ben. liollidny's overtaxst easels carried, dur
ing the Ottartor ending December last, tits;
sacks of mail matter, weighing over 10,000
,Hounds.
. ,
Today Anthony Shoeder, formerly adericid
the Treasury, arrived,herv . In choral.: of on
.oftleer had was taken to thalMort how., when .
- Judge Flatter COmmllt etlsliri , to prison. Ile fa,
Almrgortartlll Ithataothrjoet.rthirty thou:Maid
dollar* In flee-tirentbia'friam the Treagoey',
While helms etuplOyed as-clerk- Ile IF 3.9 ar.
reetmllp llleldgati.
. -no tried of Captata Seinmea trod hare
.been commenced but for the **borne ul
of Com
modore %I tualmr, out of the most Important
ultaesaea.
Message of the GoVartrnor of Maryland
ittlat/sonr, Jan eery /L-Tae , a9ll l / 1 10r
Miffed him montage to the extra eeo '%10T1; offer-
Spa gratiteale to Almighty God for the m
eeting arm which hat boort extended over the
-!state during the tebellion - end for the over
-Wiliennintrtrlntrip orln4t.yertettples to conflict - which hat e n recently terminated in
the restoration of peace.
Speaking of the tirtaneet o the St3to, he
give* the mason for the call of ( the present c c. ion,"The fltuoaect of thehtatr, under
'the extrocrixtinarydemandsgrowtogontof the
rebellion, end the failure to make our credit
available Mader the provltlons of the late
bounty act upon terms natitfactory to the
ter ateryi'lmpost* on the Governor the dot v of
conics. you together In advance of the time
appolntedfor the regular meeting of the Got,
Ural Astembly."
The Governor congratulates the people up
= the healthful coMlltion of the Mato Matsu-
Ile staynthat at tho riot* of the Racal year
or 1&D, her sinking fund had increased to much
An extent as tojnstlfy a largo redaction of the
Wept, and her treasury conteined naore then
oue dollarssurplus, over and above the
iMnalalleto wants. .
It may ho gratifying to the people of the
State that the whore there-axe of the permanent
debt referrable to expenditures of the Si.,-,
owing to' the healthy condition In which the
Treasury thoseod, and the aid furnished by
taxation; not exceed, np to this time,
4.101,000, and our claim on the General Govern-
Ment, Should the war debt of the State by as
sumed by Congress, a measure not unlikely to
be reported duriug ito protect settion. atU
amount fret Inlliton dollen and upwarls.
In referent* to the dlsfranehlteruent of a
pox - tidoof tho citizens of 'the State Ito qty.
t has been alleged that the party who now
control the State represents only a minor part
of tho aggregate population. Small, however,
as the minority may be, it cannot be den led
that It I. tho fair and legitimate representa
tion of whatever loyalty there may bt among
our people. They are melt to whom you ore
ludebted for the safety of your State,
and without Ma r yl an domprog dvotion
to the Qatari would have bee n hand
ed over to indineritninato destroetion-
In reply to tho*a who urge the repeal of the
law, hoteys "I do not feel authorized to re
commend repudiation by the Legislature, of
the organic tow of the State, by any radical
modiecation of the term, of the registration
act."
The Governor discusses at length tho
sublet* of federal relation*, reconstruction.
and negro suffrage. tie approves Out tscon
atruelion drollcy
,of _President Johnton, seta(
but adopted the tame plan of retamstractior
. o e4 peel, Vonirreeus-o•3l.aliony
ipds
talved.
•
,•• • ' •
izw oar, Jan. 10.—The Congress or the
Fenian Brotherhood to-day rescluded the as
lion of the Philadelphia Convention, abollshod
the Senate, and ro.stablished the old system.
Col. CPlltthony hail been anstatned, with the
title of Dead Centre, and with autherltlto ap
point his own Cabinet Of AST fueutheta. The
Centres of the several States are APPointrel an
Advisory Committee.- -Thu Covention have
onanlmous/y sustained Col. U'Knhony and D.
Doran =an M their consleet of affairs. Kil
, Jan will remain _Secretary of tho 'Preasury.
The allleb.l proceedings will be published after
adiotirnment and tarnished to all the Circles.
bonle of the Senators presented theves o
day. but eameloo late. and will net now. be re
„cognized by the Con WentiOrt.
LavernOttwe Explosion—. The Death at
, - Itobert A i ldurra — iiNgAggilfttg/Ore, Lee.
'Mewl li.~Ttloltaienietire of a
freight train on the ew Jersey Central Hall
-rood exploded at CranvilleJunatleit, on Taco.
day- The engineer, fireman and a brakeman
•
were Instal/Cy killed,
Last evening - the Union League Club meta
bled at their Hall, in Union admire, and passed
arvroprLato, resolutions exam/ling their aor
rowat the loss alistainodby them In the death
Hobert
o IL Mintu
f their Imo associate and drat Preallttato
nt.
Bayard Taylor lectured at Cooper Institute,
last evenlair uptsi; u p elves and Our Han,
°resit Fire in Blizansuton—Loss
HINLIEJITON,Abouttwo o'olook
thin morning a Am broke out In Mr. Lowe/I
/larding% store, Wlialn•tkree ,doors of the
ATaeik'tolfo et, a ndjanbka,tlie.ameaes out,.
deed, totally estroye three stores,owued re
ept.ettrely by le. Harding, Morton pro's, and
. ti , ala A Co., .The -builllnwn wore in ' th e
heart:ol4Ni bUslnesttpart °gibe village.
The principal /osers of stock are L. Harden,
boots and shoes. Ion!, Ws% insured for .420,-
_030;.1rH;Ilarl &Co notkeryilessiMooo, In=
sewed for 1113,0IM; G an lab and Boa, /gaining, logs,
aCCO,llnsurad for 117,030 i ilouston, Dress Bros.
stove dealers, loss, atain, athured,o2o.(o/
lel loos, Including .thci .buLldings, eall,OM. To.
sanutec Qua% 13,110,000.
From Conado--The Midland CM:oil*
prneerfl . pecesalon from EragLond.
. ,
Erie' 'A:MTV - January 11.-4 he herald', To
ronto (C. 'Pr .) special says At a meet
ing of_ the lkinnal Board of Trade yea
terday, resoluttcras were pumed affirming that
no adequate means exist enabling Cl' Mad& a n d _
Canal Wit h the Erie Quint; that the Welland_
Canal must be enlarged, thogreat St. Lawrence
lock lengthened and deepened, and a now-ca,
nal built between Lake Champlairt and Um lit.
Lawrence.
Petitions to the Demo 064ernment, looking
to a peaceful secetadon from England and an
nexation to the UniteciEdates, or the formation
of a separate Govern Ment, are said to be In
eulatiort among the Annexationista In the rural I
usqlFte!,.;.:
Vase of Ganglia Ba er..b.J lof the Ales.
rilidria•Aloters.
- TV/cam:mos, Jan; /I.—Tbe qiitcUt genet". Of
to-day says o learn the mustor opt of La
layette CI. Baker as a Brigadier Genomi wits
not In consequence of any dLasatisfaction fn
the mind of tho Secretary of War towards his
zealous and skillful histrtunenti but in obedi
ence Wan express commend of the Preeident;
The Military Committee,- of which Major
General Fal eSsmollen Is the presiding officer, is
in session Alexandria, trying
i nnsevente Or
more persons Charged with eomplic it,. the
disturbance 113,that CIVQB CiI r IAMMY 4474
-
XXXIXtb CON GRESS—,SfXO D SE,)SION;
Wabilleigerea, Jan. 11, 1.3.3.
SENATE.; .
Mr. Chandler presented the petit!on of cer
tam ritizcca of Michigan attain.t the re medal
Mr. res,enden milled no th bill to authorize
Sistnnt As,e...sm..
Assistant 71n:
t:u:rm'jtel:::; A ale: : ::: ;.: : : 11 : :: , :e w ir: 1 : :: b 4..1 :: ::':' : : : 1 e i ' l P:
p ob : te
:1
1.14, ,t:i e d: P : t."arc' t.o l 1:
take the oath ris,utred.by Set of cc,n,
Mr. F.senden ob;reted to the- amendment,
there wise a law in the s eta book reeuiring
the oath to be taken, and e provision unered
by Mr. Sununu., was unn °miry.
Mr. Sumner ezdd that he Secretary of the
Treasury had, in a public coon., admitted th e
appointment of men to onice in the eq.: in
without requiring them t take the oath. Mr.
e f
Sumner subsequently wi bdrew ills amend
ment, and the bill was p ed.
Sdr. Wilson offered a re lution which was
adopted, calling - for info Lion in regard to
the advertising expenses ( the Department,
in what Washington papers they are printed,
by what law printing Is authorized, an.
Mr. Trumbull , from the Judiciary Commit
tee, reported a bill to enlarge the mowers of
of the FrocdMens. Bureau ; alsoll bill to pro
tect the citizens Of the United States in their
.etviirights, and gave notice' that ho should
call them up as soon as printed.
The resolution offered yesterday by Mr.
Howe for the appointment of Provisional Gov
ernors in the Southern States was then talon
up.. fdr..lohnson took the time in opposition
to the slows expressed yesterday by air.
Howe.
Mr. Wilson offered a joint resolution respect
ing the tbrse rtandlug extra. ay of °Exams of
volunteers when mustered O u t of the aerrige
It provides that section ttis of the Act of
Marcia ld, 1e65, making appr opriations for the
support of thoarmy Liar thocarrent Year, shall
bo amended to make provision, for th roe
months' pay proper to all of:deers or yoke,
Ivor, below the rank of Brigadier Geist , rid who
hate been commissioned since March 31„ Ise:,
who remained or shall remain in the service
until mustered out by reason of their services'
being Nesmithnger required. ,
Mr. offered a resolution, which Was
adopted, request lug the Prcsident, if romps!!.
We with thepublic Mterests, tocommunicate to
formation In regard to riegottatiOna with the
Republican Government of Mexico in led for
thh pue o ay-tamesarchir.g 'On ited States troops
from ( Ito Arizona through Mexican
territory. The President, pro tem, stated that
the morning hour hiving expited, the hu.daes4
before the Senate was the resolution offered by
htr. Howe yesterday for the appointment of
Provisional Governors In the Southern States.
Mr. Jolumon said ,he e hati no reluctance 12
ruldrerhing the rim:rote n this sebject, because
of hi, etnaneetlOa with special- Comm itt.e.s.
The , opinions he was about to statenvere optn.
ions he had entertained from the beginning
on the
the subject ba
of t Mr.
- •
At onclsion M Jokeston's remark:
Mr Rowe obtained the floor, and on moth ,
the Senate adjourned.
The 5 pe .1,7 1 1 1 - t ri d P t l ll ' e n: Suliject before rh
Hon...was the credentials of James Ferro
and John D. Kon reedy
Hs - members of the neat
from the State or South Carolina,.sthish iva
referred to the Joint Committee on Itecou
strnctlon.
A hill was report pens i o n the
he mComittee Ott
Pensions, giving a to .thmrsol
a captain who died to the:military service,
'the pension to emnrueueo Ram the pa.mage u f
tho act. The mades thus passed. An ineffec
tual effort eras ato amend it co as to make
It read theilrat of January ter.3.
Mr. Braudagee odered a resolution directing
the Secretary of the Treasury tamper: for the
Information of the House, the aggregate
amount of mosey- imptsrpriated. and °speeded
from the period of the establishment of the
Philadelphia Nary Yard to the present time.
Including the cost of the site, shops, dochc
machinery, and levellin end all o th er itemswhich pertain tolls establ ishment. ishrseat.
Sir. Thayer suggested an amendment, which
out accepted, also to furnish an estimate of
he lattice( the property.
Mr. Otrouse wished to make an runendment
that the Secretary, likewise, state the number
of ahOps built there, and their character.
theft grandageo said it watt not tot:eat - peeled
the Secretary of the Navy should. mrsa , .•
the inforMation whieh the gentleman de
sired.
The resolution was then agrocc to.
Mr. eolith offered a resolution stated Me
1 Committee on Militia a clerk, IleUnit
the committee had before them the recommen
dation of the President for a perfect system *
which was endorsed end urged by Lieut. Gen.
Grant. Thre was also a resoliatlOn requing •
the ending e Out of the number of arms I nthe
United States, andordering an equsedistribu-
Lion of them amoug tbt serest states.
Air. Batiks said that tho organization of the
Thillthik was of the greatest consequence
When the war broke Out almost every State
was unprepared, because bet little, If any, at
tention had been gleen 'to, the suldeet of the
militia, and teseause all plens tor rganlzattoix
for the last twenty-dye years ha been defeat-
ed. Now if the immittee - Want I to martian- '
'lto this arta of powerZtrweitild -cider Stupor.
lard service to the Country and would have
greater tuber Than MIT other committee.
Therefore the Committee ought to have a
clerk In it, who undertook this work.
The resolution was agreed to.
Mr. Stover., from the Committee on appro
priations,offered a bill making appropriu-
I lone for the support of the tunny for the year
ending June anti, lent. which was made the
special order for Thuradayrsoll next.
On motion of Mr. Inge, the Committee
on Territories was Instructed to inquire Into
:te"ittiTadi'Witt grrenTiory o b o il ; 1,1).,7, teol
io divide said territory, attaching one part
thereof to Nevada and the other to the t orch
tortes oontiguous.
Sir. Morrill introduced whichl proposing an
:additional tax en cotton, MOO referred
'. to the Committee on Ways and Means.
The House resumed the consideration of the
bill to extend euffruge in the District of Co
lumbia. by striking out from all the law, and
onlinances, the word "white.",
Air. Rogers, of New Jersey, said there was
no purer marital= than that which helom.„-ed
to the party Opposed to theme In Pewee, and
he was willing to accord to the gentlemen who
advomged the proposed:change In it he nodal
II tent, a like honesty in tlieirsconviction of
right.
At the time of the adoption of the Constitu
tion of the United illatee none were included
within the general terms people or Ch.liCTI3
but white people, red this fact tied been sol
emnly decided by the Supreme Court of the
United States, mud that the Gin ernment was
mode for white melt and women, end not (or
the collard rare.
• Mr. Kelly maid he would not be patty of so
Impropriety but he would ask the gentleman
tomentlon ( lie ease.
Mr. Rogers replied the tired Soott case.
Mr. Kelly ask est the g.itlernim whether he
ever beard of the distbietbm between the din.
tutu of a judge and the decision of scowl., and
whether he would point out the facts on which
he raised this question or the language in
which it was decided. Ills (Kelly's) recollec
tion was that what one of tbo Judges of the
court said, was whet the gentleman an
nounced as the decision of the court
Ik, affirmed that when the Constitution was
adopted the free cinorcd men of New York or
of the StateS adjoining and probably Lim
States Of.Delawnre and Virginia to whlell ting
-
nal ter ` e i an z d n o and C d n d
vote for delegates to the Convention which
Conned the Constitution, enddid vote on the
qnestion of Ito adoption. ire challenged the
production of any legal decision or historical ,
work to contradict the asSeftion which he had i
made.
Mr.
and
replied that swerve made an as
sertion and l ie w ould not a single line
from the principle that in the Declaration of
Independence and the Constitution, the only
intent was to include the while race.
Mr. licCey stated that the gentleman miss
representad the one, and asked what the court
did decide.
Mr. Rogers repliedilthat the court decided,'
and every Intelligent" mow who read the dcoi
-81013WOn/d see th a t Scutt was not a citizen of
the United States, or of any State, and did not
come within the political elutes of a State, road
could not become a subject Of the decision It.
any court of the United States,
remarked : Thogentlercuul had not
vet answered What Was decided. Ile (Mr.
ketly) would state that the &Hart had decided
It had no,laristlittion of tho case before It, and
therefore turned itiont of cotirt, thereby pro
claiming that nil the array of facts was outside
of- the snort.
, 111 r. Rogers eitdd that great igistetity was ythe
en to to the action of the Supreme Court blr
gentleman and his friends, ;when the - Court
leaned to radicalism, but when the Court netts
ly.met the isarlo before the country, ho then
['sanded the Court as composed of nsurpers,
secessionist', and 'tyrants, and that their do.
Melons Be not entitled to consldemtiOn.
Mr.' Keay replied that ' the yntlemaii was
ellghtlymMaken. fihe Repnblican party Co
not' stand by that decision. II bad never
heard that the Court decided in accordance
with law. when It decided it had no jurisdlo
ten In the case:* The assault was from the
other party, who say that tho Court had Juris
diction. It did decide mattera which these
gentlemen adopt as their creed.
Mr. Rogers repeated that the Court did de
cide that Scott did hot - Como within the JU rt.t.
diction of the Court, was not 'a citisen of the
United titutto, and could - not place himaelf la
a position for nction'lll federal court. As to
the engrains of memos, it was a monstrous
doctrine forcing equairty, and placing them
aide by side with the white nice. No such doe,
trine was heretofore announced by the Re
publican ParlY-
Mr. Rogers, inthe course of his Speech, was
Interrupted by aideqes from a member on
the Republic:an in relation tO canoe In
the Southern States, and in conclusion he tur
ther exprebacd hie Views against allowing the
privilege to the negroca, easertingthat experi
ence and observation chewed they were LICOnt.
petens to its intelligent exercise.
Mr. Farnsworth,: of Minot% said if he recol
lected, the gentlemen from Mew Jersey did all
he Conld to embarrass the armies of the United
States and to prerent the Government from
sending reinfemements to their relief and,as
alstance in the field and among other things
the gentlemen Voted against the passage of - a
bill providing for the speedy trial of the guer
among the =beta, who Isere shooting our
Pooreoldiers who, while weak and womsded,
were draggingthemselves from tho field of bat
tle; end it he recollected right, the gentleman
and his friends in New Jersey refused to give
white ooldlors the. right to votc oven as to
who should represent them in COngretta
The gentleman protested against what he
called the RlP:Mice of giving the black man
the right to vote. The white soldiers did not,
however object to clothing the black man with
the privacy. The
political friends f fro,.
41litht 01U is inalienab to le, then
here should l ho the
r protect
/fistOok issue with the gentleman that this
is cieltutively a white maws Government, and
112 4111141ned that onr fathers who - nradb. the
00astitution designed it not for the White Or
black Jolla, ant fur mankind, ,I,LV f lt9ttCOd 1110
PRIV
E TITRE E
arna:gainic.. ti mad-- t. •
r4ttr,
t e,y Chet ~.11-bbl •• P -
nof whert , the negro was imei and i-zr
that the atle pt u,
t.ralrep
/1. , was :re, hdin t ,
f refer sent here by thtrgidt - nr cod rYOII g I
.00
Wan beside Ferailddo %Vocal, lie
ft-rug - 111er.
nii7ing
toe:;or s law wri, Orin 4. r
izrnship re • ere , ,.-: no enier,ed
army and ben, • - f Clue r f
ego wasCOnferred on ill. •ii• I frri •11,111 t of our 114
stltutfor.s, 14.53denb•ti to nag, ot-li
1•110 Are , rat!, , o, of •he and. ft-eti fa ir - 1
year., fobght for the country re•triet
On - iirrrltge In Lae ' , ln:, ..hn The
e..d DI. deter:
him treat defng hi, dtty towarj the oni o , s ti
man in ills /IL4triwerfn the
tiona w)zlch had been made o he hill, lie :old ,
the-late eleetien, profealing tali , the' L• 1 1 -• •
of the penple on the anbJert of tiPg-n Ruff
wan one-failed and 3 nii.ekery only, on the port
of the people voting. friAtend of all cafe,
the mills; all thn sccioolottlt, unit
VIC rebellion and copperhead-. • cite: on -
that o , eradon r.ga nqt the cx - Vcolon „ f •
lii Mittel:al! coked on what wail.. rity
en!lear,, mode that charge.
Mr Fain , werth replied, en general re - port.
Tistshall stead tt sr.: very vasy . w Mil,
fp, Pro: , It.P rgr and it•lded he had irif-irm
eii • NV nr , ont. retuenr.l sellite•
trd rind fr, neer , - - fri,ge. The chard.. ca. ,
roan.- with, nt.l.-.
Mr Far,,,,,,r,,t1. h131.7n
andlntlnatavd 11,01 LL{TM
liittlil.4•l” W , 11:
• Me. ?dal/hall ant l that IF ht , charged that AP Pyrlp•ltI i • -.I writ' tne
lion, be itherged , r „tree
Mr. Farm,. ort% ~,t RY It at tbo , l , Lo• triad
[bu fihrengn , plittforia; In liUi , otd "3^ „ ta it ,
with the nehe],ion
Mr biamliall —Ton filrel.l;
Poole. :lame
.
Mr. Farr...firth 001-1 t
cretin eonvention intended it or no:, thel - .11
hgive fad comfo r t If. the . ..• 11:-.1.• In fu:
er d,of art - of nor ferrini: •
eolorod soiiiieM, he said the corn
crica.oid tr it tt Id not grE,lt
The TIO•riP then adjourned
r
Important Railroad haft.
I r , tanctrut..4., Jan. II —To-d,y, be'e d•
1./c, geed, Ir. the nisi prlurythe r+. ; :he I hr. •
adelphie dad Erin nod Pennf,,,lrt,nta
roads v0r.,44 Catnsl,4LL, Wegtern'Cen ;rat End
.ttlantle anti Grekt I'VesTern rune
up. The eltinael of the Rerun og - road, applied
to to made &party to sußta the re , pondeil
The cane mloves not of the proposed 'bread
gouge rorol lrhieh the reapondenta have Con
tracted to bbild or CSC. b 7 means of On
r ebbing theton,l4. The complainarsti ask for
n'
injunction injunction declaring that the contractor
Ihe eet Of Olteber 1_ f; nt nn cad, ar.d
the , . It be delivered np and ramelled.
Mr. urryler opened the argument on behalf
o'4 the rem pls.4nanti. tic retorted to the pto
-24100 0' the ant of March 24th, IW'd, under
wt.:eh the defendants °lain: to exerel., the
pr .- Ir.:lege. ft wad not a 4 pecial net which
elithorize ,- theta to consolidate. The co
pinittant, eatcrtained the view that under the
general lane¢f Vita, there reald he nn rev/their,
of consolidation, except .hy the eerttileatc
from the ottee of the l l, reretarT of the Cote.
h . or wealth.
The abiect edhe respondent: is to con.drnet
greatihrollg , l4 MU', bet worn the fur amt
coadd N -yer, although It be utfreed that
li , h l latlelphtaltany have it few ernath, of the
itgt g ':C ; Xi l llCVnp g i' l b t e X l Ft ' t e le h l ' oe b al C' e n b ' a ' r r t r e ' g. d .
whieh-srere.tatendedfofroods purely befoul
their character, and the drat atop in the effort
to"="aill .the State of Penmylvanfa
is lolowa.the , Catawissa Railroad, whereby the
partie.i' trope Oct from Norton arrow the
'State, the Eastern Pennsvlsanfa
Railroad. and theme by the Morn,, It Emtei
iztoircmil tato New York.
The ardatnenrlellt be mined to-morrot
mormng.
From Nnatssllle
• :1/ v Jan. 11 —The lust Military Coal ,
Tbnne,oe Is ‘ll+llyed
otton dub Lonllower: trutonietlon4 meagre
t 'f• for the wvok am large;
top/nevi. Or to thy north and New Uri
The river Ls falling slowly; with air feet oi
I larpeth eboalt.
There are no arrivals. or dcpnrtures of
boats.
The first largo cable of the suspension bridge
oter the Cumberlfind a.as put in place to-slay.•
There to as yet , no quorum in the Senate, and'
barely one In the noose. No business of Ira-
PO/IEII3OC IMS been transacted The bill giving
equal rights to negro. co m e up on I.llO'
lath. A bill has:beenitatroduccd appropriating
one hundred dollar, to the widow of every:
.ILTnlon soldier recto Tennessee.
Frank liong„, pretending to belong to the
flaw of tiong, Wa nice & Co., of afaron, Geor
gia, yesterday purchased five thousand dol.
lara worth of goods from city firms. lie gave
cheeks on the rh^st Nat - tenni Rank of Cincin
nati, and recelited funds I 4 addition to the
Orin, and from
TeiefrratSlS to MIICOCI found no ch
Cincinnati that there m Erli
funds there. Ilona was arrested-
ore no
• The!Lincoln Assaseinas
Nese lona, Jan. IL—The Hern/crs l'ortress
Monroe co rre spondent writes Capt. Menus
sle., of the gulp:re City, arrlred at the Ear-
Ire,.r on the al, rrotti Her west lie h
Dr. Mudd, Spangler. and O'Laughlln, the Lin
colnassassthation conspirators, They alloo-
W,ldl:ase ZlTatldsn't[se'grgurills4"plrothi,riPtri
ednee Mats/lure to escape some time ago, and
Is evidently striving rehastate bfumelf In
the good opinion of his custodians , and his
former easy and agreeable place W the prison
hospital.
Delaware Assail 'Maryland Slaves.
ARIIIINIITO3, Jan. 11.—The Speaker laid tie
fore the Hone a communication from the Sec
retary of War stating, among other things,
that commissioners were appointed in De/a
ware and Maryland to make attar,os for slaves
who -a-cru mustered into the military'service,
but that Order was suspended, by order of the
President, as to the other slime States, as all
the money available was required for carrying
on the War. The COMMIT leation WILN referred
to the Ciatimittee on Military Affairs.
Seeretaez Stantottand Minister Adam.
—The Ilostertna oat Oedeu.
specialK, Jon. 1 I.—The-Tirbunes
from
says the stateme
. at is revived from
very high authority, that Secretary Stanton
'will succeed Minister Adams at the Court of
St..Tamea.
The recent order countermanding the ma
turing out In Geri Terry's dode partment, w a s
yesterday counterairmaled. The volunteers
are to be discharged as originally intended.
FLre at Troy.
TROT, N. Y., Jahuary The house and
barn of the Troy Passenger Horse Railroad
Company, but midway between the two pla
ces was totally dilstroyed by fire last night.
Thirty-one hones and seven cars, with liar
and hay, were burned. The lire caught
front a kcroecnc lamp, and spread co rapidly
that nothing was saved. Total loss, elil,ooo,
partially insured.
Brutal Murder near Poltavale.
POTT.VILLS, PA, Jan. 11.—Mr. Iy Fry, a coal
operator and superintendent of the A el 4
YGrn
Awl E•chtiyikili coal ecanpartc, was brutally
murdered by three men last night, while on
his way to his home in Pottsville. 'r` -Mar.
der was committed on the pnblie higirway4
about two miles from l'otVicille, So arrests
Lure yet been !tinge,
Virginia state 01" leers Elected.
Ricrimown, Januarylo.—The Legislature elec
ted a State Trensureihnd A.uditer to.tlay. Jr..,.
S. Colvert, who waa Treasurer botbre and dun
lug the war, was cleated by a largo majority
er Francis S. Smith, the preaent
Rho was appointed by Gov. Plorpont. Wm. T.
Taylor was re-elected Auditor.
Secretory of Virginlo Eleeted.
Itienuoirn, 'Va., Jan. 11.-4. M. Herndon. or
Fpottsylvalitin was elected Secretary of ite
Commonwealth to-day, after a lengthy and
animated debate. Judge Jnynes mid others
advocated LIM election of Col. Lowii, alio was
aPPOlated by Goy. Itlerpont, at Alexandria,
On the lint ballot. Col. Lewin lacked but ilre
VOtCO of eleelloa.
Kentucky Aipieutturnlnoclety.
fnaincrotrr, It 4 .,rra.ll.Pbe - kate Agicul
tural Society rne_,t and was addressed by Its
President, Alr. Bradford, la 1111 elaborate
speech, recommending the taking ofmensures
to induce emigrothitstbither. us a moans of
tropplying the requisite labor to develop the
resources, do of the Btate.
•
- Ifiturde_r kw bleirroeft..
wNita=elgcl' I k -111°1'4' ose two 26 Z i° l l l=
Irllmlngton,.on Middle Sound, bust right,' by ,
party. of nesfroes. They
,allo wounded two of
dftughtore.
•__
ItEnriler,or a Clergyman.
/foal S rtl,t.a.,:lir.; JaMl.l.—Re v. received Visliei
dled today fromtlie wounds he frinn
his assailants on •Noralay night. tic an en
tirely unconscious to the last.
Prof..Tomets P. Mopes.
This dlstingiiished agriculturist died at his
residence In Newark New Jersey, irednesday
mOrning, in the sixtieth pear of his age. ..ta
one of the most eminent- of solentilla fariners
Prof. Mapes ranked for many years, although
6yeltem of progressive agricaltura met
with many opponents of marina" ability. The
subodill plongli4l.lld the rotary digger and
spade Were bin inventions, and ninny artificial
fertilisers • were the' results of e.aptrimant3
Math/ by him.,
pinup
an able advocate of the
progression of priniarlcA, a theory which wk.
also earnestly advanced' by Liehig, the cele
brated German scholar and agriculturist. The
knowledge of Professor Mapes on the silbJect
of manures to all Its chemical relations was
most extenstre, and proved of much value to
the agricultural latermas of the country. ,
ITwinCenZ CcMin—We Judge from .What
we have heard that onevt the Largest cotton
producing nudes in the Union this year wilt
and colored
be Tennessee.- In the first plans, the native in-
I dAs t try er
m ol nd tb iti at on s o tal e c n ,
ttia bi t t' of most other States.
I' for the resumption of activity. In the next
place, there has already bee than rger-Norh
ern emirration to Tenuemeeto any other
Sou
hem state, and the 'prospects are that It
~tly inerCiitted Within thenext three
wmabs; consisting both of .workers and capi
talists. With the old relletents and new comers
,erally declare it their purpose to devote
themselves 'to the hulttration of 'cotton t and
preparations httl% Id:truly been made to Intro
duce th e raising pf ootton open a large seateln
Idhdricts which bade heretofore been devoted
0 h o e growthaf wheat and cattle. There are
of arreilians fiat the coati-eland western part
the Stet° where cotton can be raised togreat .
adventure- end we see no Teasoa why Tennes
see shored not furnbu ba . u. n inilltOa him—.
IV: r Ttralf.
THE WEEKLY GAZETT:
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1 ATT. OIL INTELLIGENCE-
.1171,XX IS 0a 'O. •
vraa re,r!er,i rnriterdn
inrert that lu^ “G rent , 115 Corn
pony of 0115n.° barn trtalfa a atrl, na ty'bi
laf2tp L Mornan ,non!y:Obta Tha oil i? ca It 1
to I; of t.?,t• boa: luto rat:az q..a/tty, ant! th,
nu.:l la rieldtn.T. I:ern:ding 10 our Iztur-ma
tlon, t.:ttzty rcl.s ptr dor. Tnii. sre hori.
;FIG to von: to the
Qtcraltaldera of t 'La sopap on!. jn tfia;; .
0: ff , nrta / stagnaltOo 8,-4 dear 3ral..z.atloa!in
. .
41,1-n'a g rizArri -' 2,jos rzz,row
Tve there
n, ...v:l3 i I ~! ,r.ont 111
for on n! Terry.'
err 111. - or um: f_ reel; not La, an,.
Co., may he coca: ttv Lundr:-.1.. And o ',lie it tr-, that the
of tat Wf.,4l+ :n 11.16 .rompare
e.y , u.;:, It ;4•-• :rt.- that Ittere are 6111
ttLas (qy . fi., • ;fry ro•Arly o•rrr
u•••;1 morn it, proper d!dft:tave don,.
Inn 4"rir nil There ay.'
other oA
ar•••rirry- tilt tbi , tv4lon rto-,:eccr, trd
Crook a_ndl.-,,:ale. 1:1.10,Z
yf.._4•Lit Location thr e , vel;eat tactlldAvt for
dgetting lt to In:. ; eheapne,t of fuel
lador, and the falt 'h-tt tauvll rad,. t
Lie 1.-nd roratiiand. a bettor priV:..
t - nr Lir ii :'I.!- ON cer.iny
. _
1.4 t term rerelve..l from. Oil City yei:mrdar
.ennfrtu the aCcVC2Ir. il/rcat,tr
: the, eolumht4 in refezenreto the recent
t,Yerry Run. The lawe.sit estirattl of the
p;ae,l nt four hundred
reportA put ft tit sir hUtared. prey!.
.•stew, the well Li otre.lahno,Ft entirely.
.•p). Pit fxburgher"..
ZUNTETNT Oft
I,
I I: C ornberland'cOunty, Ken
-
ky, is said to be fast Lev:nail:lga second
loic, Houses are going up with great Taridl
cy. storm arc being openeo, and there is BA arts ,
ul err to more- room. MeeharileB cannot.
Mbe o , tained for love or money, and building
aterials aro ost rem ely seuree. ,Some parties
are ranking fine profit, by sending forward.
from Cineinnati pnrtabb frame hour,es.
. 1, 55 Crocun creek cies en wells are in various
starms of prog - retisi the yield of Oil being art
1 barreL, per Opp. Th e peol,lo in th atsee ion
are of but one OpliiiOn-1.1,4 in less than st.
ibOntbs.tbe shiptudota emend ht , oyu bar
rots per week. , •
GOVSO TO ernort.
peo"Ile G. R Clitteiden, - OLIP of the prime pal
prietnn. of the Ilohoclen Fhnn. (101111! rly
htt.,ne.... conn
"( chieUata>
ected L. , about vLalting Europa u iln with Lite wonderful oil
alopments of that accalcua.
TUE OIL SBNDC IN Cl,O, WOO?.
Loins. C. W., Jun. 7 —The amount of tr•-
trol. nut shipped (rob Lni.1.0nt...-
kflNn, by the Grew weitern Railroad,
lo! :Gut.
.
.
no:&pen. Enniskia-n.
Nt Ws, • bids.
ri ember. lvd i5...0 • Z . ,5,41.
December, isrd- .. . . , ..... 90 'l,all
J Abunry, ItIZ..
WI I,:ts
February, Istz.. ............. . fat PIS
March, trot. Cr, t '%I
April, Isti.t. et~' - 1,502
May, 1415 6.1 s . 1,:i.5.1
Jupe, 1865 • - *lit -• • /,1%;
July, laZ:L.._ 7..55 ~ , .1,446
.A.'4,81,1E63 1,',"..11 - 1,6:9
'September ItS5 --. • - . -..:,...., - .., 4 1,4.„.
October, IS U 5 ; - 1,44. • .2,=
These returns are copied from the railway
~
shipping lists. Since November 141 until' the
present time, there has been a large increase 4, n atvount of seyyrui wells at Decherd% ,
and also at Fetrolla and S O l l . Springs. Four- „,'•
fifths of the entire 01l interest of Canada
I , Yet is owned and managed. by Chicago par--
t les, and We are glad topublish these Afnar- ..a
Z.,
[Laces of th eir strecesa...„. . , ....•
Productive wells bare also been dug in tori-'-1"
dociAnd Delaware, and it is,probable that Can...".,%...
arla,,wW have several new oil centres by the , S , •
first of May, The Canadian oil field Is partin- ",..
eintly inviting, front rover] c o n s iderations:
ist. /1. embraces large territory, nntican-
not be monopolized. '. Lands are bought at re.,
sonable priors—the chief expense being4Oria- ~._
bor and machinery.
. .
2d.•.. The oil lands are accessible by good bona. ' •
mon:it:ads and railroads..
for 3 12 20
current,'.-
oils are uniformlyncy. thick oiLs, and ... -
, C anada - .
Ith: Three - fottrthsof Oil the Wells In the oii
districts are successful—that Ls, produce oil in
paying quantities.
att. The cost of labor, Materials and ma
chinery is one-half thy amount Id.' to tit/
United S tates.—Cbrrespondcr ice of Mkt:go grew.,
lug journal.
i . A NEW OIL ntatoN. •
A. correspondent of the Toronto Globe, writ-.
lug from Wanstead,: station on the Sarnia.
• brandh of the Great Western Railway, says
there.is
to be a new 0 centre In that vieltilt ,
a rtttlbal,74 . lgtsgAu .a.
triet.
...
A SCOre of engines are already on the g - rounit„
...
MARRIED.
WAYLNEM/TTI.En Wednesday n ine
..Janitaty nth, at :hi. revidenee of the brie
W. Lona. Mr.3/I'VEY
„Jtt , " Pa.. to Miss .11.S4LAXITNLEE41
BOOTS AND SHOES
THE REASOA WHY
WE CAN SELL lillna
4G4
.7E 3E:P 3311.
Than an Other House
IN 7'll WORLD.
,Iq. We have three Matto facture, constantiv i rn -
5LL'i7-,,g1)r:,..w5—,;,z,n0eb..T...L70'vr th
totted States.
2d. We have so office on Pearl street. Botta..
Where all manufacturer.. In New England know oral
cash is on hand •to secure any bargain, 617111, 'Mena
handore for at auction or otherwise. he 1a am
hand to buy them.
New So Wo have
kian agent at No. 'II Courtland street ,
ng rg, wor entirely for our chain of WOtolc
rale and Uctall /Runes, the princlpal of which
la
CONCERT HILL SHOE STO ;,
N . o. GO Fah Street,.
AXr
One at al%ri'al':lii(44.7.ti.'ht
lino at One at
.1p Street .4.11 e- g. hens C . it
^,V.V.mhla street, 1::ort Warne.yitn.
One at Kliee'gtill'aTlf.tt`blTN's4"'". Qbl°-
tßl iti.TAAT' l l e° "'" :4l ` 63 V l3 a)sna
se/Ktnorn
go, ; in , •
th3t, any ettlierhon,e ; th e , : e;. l ..fertuttisillte6
J
, ,T4M7119.,,
4j;sil
OLOTOG ESTABIARXENT
GO .V•""Z"113Zi eirr11.21733M
. .
It ltire tifirii ill 'pied,' iii•wia
41:3Fri. 'Qr . :AL - MN" Eli
Thar 'nail JAN RAILT. 15th.o.raliptteAtly tzar,
I,ll,lla.siLacra na eat trcrat rla rite stock 4g. rewire
.Cost.
WE lIA;'E SOW; a.tratmcis
E LTaLX ( 4' . 3MTMa ' "S" -- .115—CMX.212.
hich W e Sell far the !test 0110.
Even' tail:heat was care aintma de by ourselve
, • • .
If Neu prefer - one clottllng Rook Steel ezeasar V
e lufNe a full Ilue of
o.lot.laf_4 and Ve.tingiEt.
..
Alta ei , nr Cour, I. ro,ter of the trade.
i . o
rti,„terit. we will snake to order, ambrar—
rant do.irr tent.
sa,prlcea bolow ear in
e 1... tttnor. ,
watt you no! favor us ar/thjotr patropago ?
,
J. H. SMITH.* CO
drib ..
.
-:~`~ T
MiTifq rji 20 1.6
ri,b ßDs-00 feet
ja , , a ts ntnn DICIZET k CO.
Pile hatgalg . .. and brawl.
bbl.. No. prim, I lekte...,
In gtorqany/ b ord.a for.atl . 4. z.n a
'10..=5 213 d 11
1:4 41.6 d Arm,.
jr.rittoirrithi- -•
‘"' 1 00.c0000 as..Ortedl.l iumbicro;
.• Currant • do do
Jritt roof:ye...tutr forealr tri m
_ Air. .e;
Jo! 1. nos. %VW oir4l
phe, 80l [more B Coffee Ancor;
be, • roo-dered., Granulated asol,Pod. Boor
do
o.st nett cd atql /Or gale by ,
• . RETESTS. arBBOLI
. • !Roo. lfft =dila Wood *trate.
83 9 1904 M -A)SAT ELLS
BONDS WILLIS t. -
la
ittr,,„=' • rikttnfie,
t.`
our,,„
+te4 In
op. r u giable s,..tocks
. ;c m* uln; ".°/ 4 A COantlarllle
, 1.4 *4411, A4tsasa .
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