The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 13, 1866, Image 1

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~.rugyafiffil "By THE GAZETTE. A SSOrm .177 , 77,
04. 811 FiFTu STErse, MU - bur/A.
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aorsTNO EDITION, mall, Pnrdr,r
Evrivllif) -F.DlllOx, do. n. 4 •
verse e d 1.,) , Carriers. MOOOMG XVENING. per
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I . OI TY ITEMS.
ipr an this.. " Irts
Biro
4 .. Slack and White
fltawits ell BATL9 it BZLI.
. , (hal> Ceuta
or good Stating -alietka at Shellaby & acre
. .
. Wane and Coffered
/alio E gMtn.
.llnrberk Stoop
it. Oaly thirty cents it cake.
nice
. .
ilihrtur and White
Andeolared tdatticata, very ebeap, at Shellaby
—. dad Ihrelayhe.
Neik.Csistunere fitusarts,
BATES & BELL,
gust OpUtsUtt-
Tr&Wipe Almanac.
tit PlitoWs,ftpastto the, Postotlce
-'7OO New Card Photecrawbe
Eteeitreg yesteiday at MO°ins.
The Leader.
erika ciornkir this week.
Sibserlptions
vo'F.abLdrii Dallies, Weekli Ind _esMontt:al*
at'Pittock , s. _ .
Mere New Realm
4i . Pi lt wmosite the Poetottle
Diaries
$t Pitikk's, oppocite the rogolle
- i • 1- Call and dee
,ehelvaldiful rbotograplis and bigrav hap rat
Tlttock's.;
Liquor Mato
rittoNes, GrOotfite pie PcGtotace
. .
See
, 413 e Wcetilic4iotri' had 1 . 4 rittoNer,
'Albums and Gold Pouts
eitt*.los;arriSof4C the Postqtace.
Celt•_
Airiil.buy 0004 tickingat Shellaly G flartia3 o 4,
rtOind Market erect.
frirwhirtiWg stripes at Shellnby k Bare-
Al.nytt - t; selling everywhere at. 37!.‘
Itenuttral Balmoral
- : tit,reatioed prices at Sheliaby & Bare-
Bla'ek and. 'white balmorals a. 10.. a.
F -. •
' Large Sale •.•
sr blwalsolreas goodi, balmeral4 and
-Clot Le. DATES It EEL L.
New Dry Goods
eproinyetery . day on the nortlten - '.;t corner of
, v • rourth anti Market ntrect.a.
C. 11....t00x Lave a Lino.
• Decided 13aripitam
.1(11 winter elmicis, cloaks, balmorais, bh , clceict
ididitceii. goods. DAVE. A BELL.
I r - Notwithstanding .
The yery disagreeable weather Pit tock, oppo
site the Poitotace, continues to do a, good bus
Suess In' Albums, Gold Pens, Pocket Itookg, 6c
Rattling .flannels reduced frim, one dollar to
iserenty • cants. 1 / I ffererit pattrna in barred
and, FtElpell danneln,nt Sl:taint*. R /inrelny'n.
, • .•• Ton Can Boy
Ingtakttt.B and !funnel"; cheaper cit. Shi•lLabg
you can to any other Rouse in.
, the etty.-Remeniber, 24 and ai Market Btreet.;
Just 'Flame
. .
.Frew. the East,*lth a large block of prints.
cheeks and flannel, Call'
Awl seethe Etock just opening - at the ,tore of
bhellalry
.
f• Dress Good..
ra Closing/out :at al great reductinn ON former
j:ndeU.4„ Iteittuutber, we are . on the northen.4
'1 corn*, rOtlittl and Market streets.
(C. ILAN - atm- Lori: iteo.
. ' CER , Yer , i of carp 1t00 , 15 . flna It to [Leh- Ink.,
:reit tti v eallantt see our steak tVere they make
i "
• t:. Remelnber, we are on the
, mortheastepindr qt rouith atulltarket streeta.
.f ILtmreoje 'Love R. .11rto.
.
.ICiarpeoter Jobbing Shop.
-Ilartriz, returned alter an'absence of three
• genre in the army, I hire re-opened my eh°
for all sorts of fobbing. fn the :carpenter line,
sitthe Old shuldi ;Virgin Alley, beta een Smith
• "Seta street and Cheiry Alley. Orders
and' promptly atttndedlo.
•• ; Sweet-Lips.
the pretty name of the prioce.s in Use fairy
7 tide, and every /adyrnay bo a Princess Sweet
, ; • she chooses to use tho fragrance breath-
Sozodont., Thisrare essence of Mummer
'able aromatic herbs, removes every blemish
;
from the teeth; gives a blush-rose tinet, to the
sums, and rettders. the-mouth ns ppre and
Iliesh as an Infatt.;
Tlt
°, n F u .!. W. ParrY 4, Co,
practical elate Peek
arid Dealers in Amen
Can Slate of various colors. Office at. Al
der Lel:101113'a neat* the Water Works Pitts
burgh, pa: Desiclatice, No. 73 Pike street. Or
-I,l7_ailerlur 3.ppy,attthuird to. All Work warrant
xof..-aulllepal.ring, ;done at the short.
Set notice ., rg e o r fo it rro p lairs ut ,prorided the
uot . abnsed art on.
Stial;Annuall Cleaiance !isle
My reference to our advertising columns;it
will be Beet- that J. A. Robinson t Co., will
ersnimence thcirareitt.,semi-Annual Clearance
• fiale of Rixits and Shoes, on Monday,' the 13th
• in.stant, arid continue the same for two weeks
The firm beim marked down their entire stock
..Rad will displiagrof it at astonishingly low pri
ces. The; nost . ;slreptical have but to call at
their establishment, No. di Market etreet
- swat door-to Barker's, and be, convinced. It
_pay . be added the stock fa large, varied
:And of the best onniitr, so that bargaln.-nnry ,
'be lad by all - who call. •
cioliang out Sale of Ladles Fans.
The best oppOrtunity ever (ttered to the elt
liens Ot Fltisburght whey the best and cheap
est fura trf al! the mast ftedilortablh styles, con
- „
aiding fn Mat Of capes, eugones, berthas, mutes
and 'can of 'llirdson Bay cable, mink sable,
German filch, tdbeitan squirrel, and water
zahill, ladies , far hisxts, ladles alumina- cape
gcutifinc fur caps, collars and gloves. 'The
ab tt re,goOda Can - be Purchased at Win. Flem
ing s Rat, Cap and Ladles* Fur Rouse, at
er prices than any ; other Rouse In the city.
Don't fory, , ,et the place, Wm. Fleming's First
- Class yeti Cap and LAdle9 , .Etur 'louse, No. I.m
"Wood - street, sign of the large Gilt Rat,
.
nal - and - Whiter Goods.
It - a wittigreat pleasure we call the anen
t:et of our readers to the subperb stock of Full
and Winter Goods Just received bylfr. John
Weer, Merthant Taflor, 'So. I%Federai street,
stook eanbruSes slime of the
- most beautiful Clotto,'Ca.ssinleres, Overeoai
inga e L sta reStian .ever .brought to the vreatella
. lalarW , U.'lnsassortmentbf kurnishaig
etnnprining Shirts, Drawers, Collars Neck Ties,
Manaketthiefs, &e., cannot be surpaased cast
irkigi Alaitezatar*of saaaa, Pant
• coats, vests and Overcoati, will also be found
Alt his establishment: ''Persona want of , any
Stanzin-thernlntldnr,lne..ntiould not fall to
:'give 31r:Weter's call.
- lirtikt - - the - U.lnatztona AbeSmelltY • Sala.
; • Well, air, what's the matter,?' said Aber;
peaty, the great English surgeon, to a wawa
wons•looklng patient, who had called to consult
321. m. "Oh, nething serlops,” was the reply,
-- „enyetemmell and, neer, are out of order, that's
*11." "fhiyeei call that nothing serloust" said -
Abernethy; "I tell you, sir, that when these
twolOreamiscre'out of order, as you call it,
t..lltere''A not %Ittialtee Inch of the body that le
notmnre or less diseased, aim a drop of blood
In It that 'AS 11l it. healthful tOndltion„.
—tngean by more !zoo)
.tbereibre it Is of the
very . .hlettesi 'lmportance to keep the stomach
and liver in a TEgOroUti condition, If the ono
and:the Other . Irregrdar.t. ib act i on,
-- eose...andacsmlrolthem :with lieStetter's Cele.
Orated siomich llitters,the most genial reg •
CtoWv Bastorsltive and; Alternative-that has
'ever been administered sts a care for Dyslosp-
Mkt Liver Disease. ; It li.zeoonsuneaded by
salattagidsbetl surgeons and phYsiciaba of the
;'• Vatted' States Ailey, by, of/Leers of the - array
laityr,l* slar - lirSt• inthOre, by eminent
clergymen-ln fact, by thousands of the most
Intelligent of every class, as an unmanned
vettlectlx e 4v-inat- epidemic rind mararlons
:-.llen - sis, end niape.rfectlyinnocuous,butut the
Itanintinia powerful, lutlgortuit and alters,
nitteiet
lstYllyboless4 niantai at very low rates
-- 14.81eniipea Prig lira Pii*ptitedlotho Depot,
-.DtaotMarketStreet,coraior.Of theTAnto4und.
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Tins. MACY WILLI sae, aged One hundred
and five years. nine mouths and I h irl enn days,
N.J., on the eSth ult. She never low a sick
day. so ns Lobe confined to her bed. until the
died Incur White House, thmtertion county,
last few weeks of her life. If Is said that her
eyesight Continued good as usual (the wits al
map /IttLe near sighted,), apd any one who
chanced to visit her, even after she passed her
onetnindredth year, would find her assisting
her daughter in theelomestlearairs. ffic
tdileg were .retained during her whole life.
Her Mistand died seventy years ago. She had
live ehildivin, tueervrhom died before her.
Twer.ve rebel cers and Soldiers who were
killedin Virginia, in last . Aprll, wee,: buried
at Savannah, on Sunday week, with imposing
coremonieS, nearly all the Protestant clergy
of the cite taking part. Bishop Elliott, of the.
Episcopal gars. delivered the eulogy, in
the counselor which be said : "The time bus
not yet arrived to raise a monument Lo per
petuate the memory of these gallant men,
but as sure as there was a God ofjustlee a hove,
that time would come when the country would
recover from its preceut delirium. and a mon-
Merit would he raised toward heaven in mem-
Ory Of those martyred macs now gone for-
ever."
Ton intensity of the cold in New York, Mom
day morning, Was demonstrated by a very
eviler phenomenon: It vu. a snow Menu form
cal by' steam. AL the Fulton Ferry house a
pipe of the heating apparatu carried the ex.
boasted• • steam into the air;; the end of the
pipepointed upward, and the force with tclelrlt
the steam d caused it to ascend thirty or
forty feet: issu
Whi e le in the air it Wan not only
Condensed and congealed. and came down in
beautiful flakes of snow. A somewhat slope
lar inStunce Was recently, reported to have oc
curred at a ball-room inlingsla.
•
SONG queer developments in reference to the
conduct of "Caleb Lyons, at Lyonsda le," Gov
ernor of Ldaho Territory, where he Is better
known as "Lion Caleb, of Calebtown," have
been - mmle by the Hunan Bureau.. Among
other schemes was the building of a very
large church of stone, and the acing of mud
for mortar, When rale came, his Church,
which stood upon the side of a hill, was wash.
ed away, and the bull:ins who built it are
clamorous for their pay, and the Governor
being out of funds, the trillions threaten sear.
TVS Rev. Dr. McClintock, one of the most
learned and eloquent divines of the Shaba
dist Episcopal Church, formerly pastor of the
congregation - worshipping, at the corner of
Fourth avenue and Seventy-second street,
New York, and more recently of the American
Protestant Chapel in Paris, has been compel
led by ill health to finally withdrawn front the
regular a - orb of the ministry, and has .retried
on a farm near New Brunswick, N.. 1.
Tromurnber of snleirles in Misr-Icy. Including
Brooklyn, is of late years about one hundred
would
rould-be II Is computed at IV. man el y
w suicides, who have attempted Nl
, slaughter, bare their at tempts frustrated an
nually, and tioll.le ClElge observers of social unit
medical phenomena believe that there are
aimed an equal number of suicides among us
annually, where the mode of making away
with themselves never reaches the knoa ledge •
of the Coroners, the newspapers or the public.
Timer.
Anotv nye o'clock yesterday evening the
still house of the Oil Refinery, belonging to
Henry C. Smith was discovered to be on fire.
The flames consumed a portion of the refine
ry. The loss is estimated at something over
$lO,OOO. There Is an insurance of $7,560 on the
entire establishment. The Gre extended to
the refinery of T. J. , Harrah & Co.. arid de
stroyed property to the amount •of aStio; on
which there is an Insurance of ayan.-0 - /ere.
load Herold ofyealerday.
t, Wisconsin, nu the Sth,
three Menenteredtr the hous or a man who
.had Just gold lila farm for $5,015, and, finding
the fernier absent, murdered his wife and
child, and proceeded to ransack the building.
While thus engaged, a person living near by,
hearing 51L.131010U.1 noises, went to the house,
saw what had born done, and shot nil there of
t h e the others.e assaasins—killing one and mortally wound
ux New Orleans Ifetg,t9
tha Tt
"wc of th e South had ta
better turnhappily ol
our „ at
tention to the material improvement of our
section, rather than polities Or Government
matters.” The Smith - has guttered fearfully
from too much politics and too many pond.
Clang. More planting
Union, ess
and
would
havekept her in the mid saved her the
devastation of a bitter war.
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lIETFIANT COLLEO7.--The three Phillips Broth
erp, who are leading oil men in Pennsylvania
Lave donated fifty thousand dollars to the en
dolrruent fund ef Bethany College. it. 31
Lislmp, of Cincinnati. once mayor of that city
has donated seven thousand, 'Besides these
the list ranging from one hundred to m
thousand dollars, is quite repectable.— H i rst
fog Intaligcncer.
IMMIZMBIN
Baanronn. the abaconling. and default
log ex-Public Administrator, of New York
futy. it In suspected now has gone to Rio Ja
nette, and not to St. Thomas, as was nt
reported. His shortcoming's, it is understood.
will not fall far
the
olloo.oco. lie ca Twelfthna
being sent to the Assembly, from the
Ward, last fall.
TnE Gentiles in Salt lAtke City are growing
more vigorous and aggressive. The Union
riesie newspaper has moved from the sol
diers' camp into the town, and flees its sharp
shots at the Saints from their very walls.
Gt- - s. Acorn has sent out a detachment of
cavalry and rescued two Union men from
prison, at Brentsvllle, , where they had
been confined for acts done while In the Union
'artily, under mdero from their oftlecrA.
Ots Tnesday evening the annual sale of the
pews in Henry Ward lleeelter't- church, Brook-
Ipu, was hold. The highest pretaitmi given was
$4OO, ire H. B. Chaffin. The rent of the pew is
$l2O. The income from the sales, it is expected,
will exceed $30,01X0.
Ia Now Tort: there arc a gang of bars
reau-
C 'qg V edl or";fTllCratlys. .cotton fr the
om
irh
they moan the Landfalls tney munch from the
torn bales, and sell the cotton at twenty-tire
cents a pound to rag dealer.
. - - -•
A GOOD SION.—The (S. C.) COurirr, of Ist in
stant, has no less than fourteen
of of schools and Institutions of learnine
reCently opened—. Some of them in the city.
Lir to the yea, 1860 no • less thou fifty wells
had liCeu .souk.. the Sahara. Desert by thetmeaottiipp~uMcrl,
lorunah. Tholotal quantity of writer given by
these. Wells amounts to 7,a53,000 tier
day.'
I VnicATIOXB Of coal oil are very sbundari
Vortlnve.tern Georgia.
published an
railroad of an accident
) I which occurred on the near Marietta,
n which It wan stated that no one was serious
lk injured. We have since learned, however,
that a youngf, man and an elderly lady, real
dtuits orMarletta,and apassenger by the name
o41: 4 11.11 r 1 . 17 - f r, w y i e o r r e szt
e..e n . m a v
t uts t in sAr t i:wilyif..
tail his j l aw 1;1 ,- ot:en and tour teeth kno'ck p ed
oti E.
triOnongo Salt Company, of Sracuse
Ne* 'fork, have sold their interest to coal
mares in Pennnvivanin to the Morris Ron Coal
Company for LdtV.l,l3oo 57. Of this emu, 4010,000
was bomb, The Salt Company, at the same
time; secure a contract for all the coal they
want for manufacturing purposen for the term
of seventeen yearn, at fifty cent* a too above
acttual,cont.
lcuen TO EATII.—A few darn eine° a
K i rkw rr ood, re s iding at 3ittalinon Vurnace, Clar
ion county wan burned to death by her clothes
taking lire from a OtOVC. • She was horribly
Turned, and only lived a few daye, *offering
the most excruciating torture. She wan about
twenty yeara'of age.
fort.° MID from Cochran town was arres
ted In Franklin a few days ago for stealing, his
father's. horse, together with a saddle and
bridle froma neighbor. This is the third time
he has stolen Ith father's horse and tried to
dispose oat. •
Tg newspapers throughout the State aro
urging the passage" of a law to increase the
,pay of jurors and witnesses at co art. At pros•
cotta fees do not pay their board bills.
.
Tau old Plttson Dank ban-been wound up
and consolidated with the First National Dank
Of Fitition.
'A;Colvirrortroar.. of- editors Eela
Eric, oajdonclay nczt.
WRITES IVORK lioOrgla
Journ
atsegtei_ls dUestion of, the gravest imi
DOrtance. nitberto,thd indications portend a
negative analVer. The great mass of theta Ms,
viously prefer loafing In-bar-rooms and coun
try stores, • pitching pennies. for drinks and
:chewing ping,toinwee, , tr. setting themselves
rest,lntely to work. Rut our cotemporary
must, have patience. "'Va. hard to learn old
dogs new tricks: , (Ave them time with half
so mach lecturing as hat already been lav
ished on the blacks, and they' wil yet toe the
mark. We are opposed to till invidious db.
illations, and inalstthe tile whites shall have
their fair share of whatever Is going. Don't
compel them "to make contracts la the first
half of January, orgo without work, but lot
them have time to think better of it if they arc
not entirely right at the start. When they as
certain that the alternative-is Boot, hog, or
diet" they'll betake thennielves to turning up
the'earth; though, they hate it. Working.
for the pure - love °nth, mot common any
where. Only present fairly the alternative of
work ornolmeadjand whites will work, though
they do bate to.—.N. Y Tribune.
Os Thursday last,'Sdr. George WILLI, of Ash
tabula. county, Ohio while draw-Man hog uP
on a platform, for the purpose of scalding it,
shelled and fell back into a largo tub of hot
Water. ionhalo body was 'entrmerged with
the excepof hishean,,breast, and the low
er portion of his legs. , l/e,was tantly taken
our and plunged into a trough or cold water
near by, which probably- saved him from in
stant death. Everming was done by neigh..
bora and !cicada to rellove his dreadful surer.
Ingt hut hronansktileould not avail, and ho
obout - exto o'clock tho"saine night,' _labor
enduring the greatest agony. Two muds' of
bb i body was deeply Ilallde4 au4lu ptetu the
dealt Nae, Mtitail WW2,
VOLUME LXX X:---NO. 11
CITY ITEMS
1.44r0as Ozitil Gait.
•Lfay Cod bless Ton, Dr. Slll I is an escrlama-
Lion of n lady of more than sixty years of age,
who took Um laughing gas for the extraction
of • ntunber of largo teeth. She was one of
those nervosa,. feeble, fearful persons that
would have fe - eferred being tortured for life,
wlUt a bad set of teeth, than to have spbtaits
ted 'toile operation of the ol d mode of taking
out teeth. I never felt the lens[ pals. Oh f
wish everybody could Lams" 'of this sou - sys
tem of yours- Stay Um confidence of the peo
ple grow in your favor. Thi, iv but one opin
ion of thousand - 4 who would speak with the
hlghestpmise of Dr. 811Ps happy way of ex
tracting teeth.
GENURAL 11:1:31-s.
STATE NEWS
THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
VERY LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH
Our Special Dispatches
FROM WASHINGTON
Order for the Protect ion of
Loyal Southerners.
MEXICAN MISSION NOT YET ACCEPTED
Carious Encounter of Ben. trade
PEED OF TROOPS IN THE SOU
Pennsylvania 01Beers Pay
Mopped.
Etc.., iftcy-, 22t0.
Siberia! De , ittitela to the Pittsburgh tirxette.
{ Vabbut:vorotc,Jtuitttaryl2, /843.
neete PROTECTING LOYAL FOCTLIEIINKR..
The following important
: order mei
0- day, locorreet the ateemant 1,. err
tan portloo3of the rebel statev
11 - An DEreCTMCNT,
AI.JrTANT- GI: tvERA I Ey
ARSI I NOTl.7i„lan. It, Irg:G.
Qe,terol Orders, No. 3 :
Toprotect loyal persons against improper
civil cults and penalties in the late rehellous
States, Military Division, and Department
Commanders, whom - commands embrace, or
are comp:lsmd of any of the late rettellions
States, and who have not already done so, will
at 01100 hone 11/1/1 CNI(01,, orders, protecting
from r , roseention, or stilts, in the State
or ronntelpal courts of such State,
all preen; end soldiers of the armies of the
Cn Itch! States, and all persons thereto attached
or in anywise thereto belonging subject to mil
itary authority, charged with °dense, for acts
done in their military capacity, or pursuant
to orders from proper military authority; and
to protect from military prosecution all loyal
sill zees or persons charged with offenses
done against the relict forces, directly or Indi
rectly, during the existence of the rebellion;
anti all persona, their agents or employees,
charged with the occupancy of abandoned
lauds or plantations, or the possession or cus
tody of any kind of property whatever, who
occupied, used, possessed, or controlled the
same pursuant to the order of the Prenddent,
or any of the civil or milltar - y departments of
the Government, and to protect them front
any penalties or damages that may hare boon
Or may he pronounced or adjudged in said
Courts in any of such cases; also protectin g
colored persons from persecutions in any of
said States charged with offenses for which
white persons are wt n oseented or punished
in the same manner and degree. -COnstnathl
of T.lent. Gen- Grant.
(Signed) E. D. TOWN/ANN Adjtt Gent.
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It k understood that Lew) I). Baraphell h
not yet accepted the nomination .31Inkt
to Mextec, neither has the appointment
Secretary Browning been cdndnued.
or.N. saran:, sTA yr.
Ilrevet Colonel (:co. 1.. liartsofr, I.leuf ro
and AsaL4tant AfUntunt General Una
elates Army, Late Major General United Stat
Volunteers, has been assigned to duty n. A
'fistula Adjutant tienerul on, the staff of;en
, herl dun.
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The following statement exhibit- the r
ceipts from cotton], at the ports helot: named
for the first lmlf of the decal year, ending Ito
,•ember Tilt. C Menge, $2Ol. 5.1ct.07 ; Cincin
nati 4101.779.61.1.—twe months reeeipts unre
ported; ht. Louis, µ:J,B(4.9l—two noel, re
celpts unreported ; Cleveland, f 300.641 an; De
troit, ViletTLCI. The receipt, from the above
poj(,•. rt.:compared with those received during
the same period last peer show an inerea , e of
over 230 per cent.
fine OM. . IntATOll.ntr.
Senotor Sherman anal General gni:encl. boil
armlet' thio morning 11.13 , 1 lwk th.•n neat.
tat•h 'Meths confident of .niece.. In Ilk, op
proaching . .enutdrial rontenl In Ohio
. . .
Randall hunt, the latest production id tit
Louisiana manufactory for senator, utter hay-
Int; easefully stireyeal the neg. has come to
the VOLICIa.ion to go home again.
RCN. IV PLCCE
•
A curious stone occurred at Senator Ilea.
Wades 1 - 00131% the other night. A ptd , o2lwboal
Mr. Wade bad never seen, but Who teemed
from his accent and hearing, to be a:mother-1%-
er, asked him to sign some papers for him,
recommending him for Government em
ployment. Wade, fancying from his man
nor that some mischief was intruded,
eteesed himself for a' moment, step
ped into another room and procured a
revolver. (in his return the aU anger renewed
his demand that he should sign the paper,
Wade reftised, whereupon the man drew a
'merle knife and exclaimed, "well, we are here
alone, sir, and you shall elms them." Wade
instantly produced his revolver, ordered the
man omit, followed him down stairs, gave him
a parting kick, shut the chime In his face, and
hasn't him since, and has ao idea who lie
131=1
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Secretary 'Manton, recognizing the Jaen, of
the claim of Missouri for retinbursemeut for
moneys expended in payment of troops, has
promised his personal loodstance to aid In se
curing its paxsuge through Congress.
Nero or ilioorn 10 Tlll.l FOOT.
Letters by the hundred, written by elide:,
orlictra of our army who have settled in Lou
isiana and idi_sslasippi, are received here daily
by members of Congress. All say that If lino
troop. are withdrawn, 103,11 men will be com
pelled to leave they cannot live there at all.
The recent order Mustering out volunteer.
in Virginia. leaves only one regiment and n I
regulars 011 duty in the State, exclusive of
, lve companies of regular artillery stationed
.1 Fortress Monroe. The scemqdotilsta rejoiee
35er this removal 01 military role.
roe .11111.,01 - 111 Boer [MM.!.
Secretary Stanton .mys that ae soon as he
ecolvee the writ of bane:, corpus in fat or
I the rebel boat. burners now on trial at •t.
hd will Laimedintcly direct the Military
'orntnataler of that Department to tarn them
ver to the civil authoritics fur trial.
REC. 1,14 TROY Is.rcnx C
Today were eight hundred and two thousand
one hundred nntinl uety-tvro dollars.
eenirartv4m4 orritocas PAT eroreco.
Among the officers whose pay has been step
ped by orders from the Department until they
settle up unadjusted Quiuterniastera &moan te
are: D. Chase, gnarterninater Yak; Pa. Cavalry;
C. P. llaehell, 12th 'Pa. Cavalry; Capt. Thomas
Pi, Little, 187th Pa.; Lieut. N.J. Dowell, 4th Pa.
Cavalry; Capt. J. Jungbluttg; 4th Pa, Cavalry;
Llent. M. 'McDonald, 12th Pa. Cavalry; Lieut.
Lucius Freeman, A. Q. M. 120th Pa.; Lieut.
John Giles, Bth Pa. Cavalry; Lieut. W. C. Dug
by, A. Q. M. 22d Pa. Cavalry.
PENINSII,VAIIA LEGISLATURE,
No Session of the Senate.
PHOCEEDINGS OF TfiE HOUSE
'peciai thvate h to the Iltteburgh Gazette.
linarusor no, January 12,
ens,vrr..—The !innate naa not In session to as ire have provloualy announced, 1 t had
djonnted till Monday next.
floras.—The members of the House assem
bled ut the usual hour, The following beet
:man was transacted: •
Mr. McKinley offered n Joint resolution In.
structing tho Clerk of the Ilounc to withhold
all bills until he receives °falai notification of
the return of Gov. Curtin from Cuba. The re.
solution was agreed to,
iler,rou. read In plate an act to repeal an
act relative to certain roads In Allegheny
county, which had been passed lit 1864
Mr. Quay read in place an Act which provides
for the exemption of soldiers from the pay.
Went of the bounty tax,. '
Id.r.fennypneker reported a set of joint res
olutions, instructing our Senators and Pions
bah of Congress to role for an amendment of
the Constitution, regarding the election of
President,
Tho Rouse then adjourned.
PITT
LATEST FOREIGN NEWS.
Troops Being Sent to Ireland
REDINTION OF THE ENGLISH ARMY.
Privateers Feared in Spain
truffles in Australia hierea.4limr
New Voce, Jan. 12.-The steamer Seothi,
from Liverpool lank via Queentown
rived this morning.
The Fenian triato are progressing tit Cork,
Another prisoner, Jame, Beatable, was
- quitted.
Two regiments were hastily sent from Eng
land to Dublin. Oncot then, in the garrison
at Blanchester was nrOuSed tit 3 o'clock in the
morning and rouveyed to Liverpool, twelve
hundred strong, and forthwith embarked for
Dublin. Such energetic movements of course
gave rise to rumors br serious (tomer.
There are rumors that peace it ahont to tit ,
COnClualed by European mediation bet wee,
Spain and Chill.
London-The money market Li tight, and Um
demand heavy t . the Ranks have advanced the
rate to Pd. Baring Brothers report, bread
stuffs inactive and unchanged. Petroleum
s Id for. Relined. Reef Steady; a moderate
demand for line qualities. Pork-A mall par
eel of new American, sold at tileffis ad. /licOn
-In limited demand, and offering at still low
or rates; Middles, 5363i5. Lard-Slow °nude,
nod I> per etrt. lower. Butter-Without enqui
ry. Chts , e-Stendy .for prime. Petrolelm-
Bot ti English and Brandon, report an easy mar-
Lad; llefined, at 3. Itlttas lid; closing dull, at
tis 10.1E3,
Literpool, Jimeary 3 .-Wakefield, Nash Co
report,
dour dull nod lower, Wheat Slow of
sale and pricer favorable to bny - era. Indian
corn In limited request at a15.6d.0)305. per 483
pounds for mired. To effect sales of articles
lower prices would have to be submitted to.
London, Dee. 3 , 3.--Consols closed last evening
fft'7i s7' for money. Bullion in the Bank of
England - hat decreased £465,030. U. S. Sire
Twenties, 64%.26.5 , 4 ; Illinois Central, 81.1,74 ;
ex. dlr. Erie 57fiLMI.i.
Jo France de threatenedhe French Minister
at Washington to leave there if the
Federal Goe , 'rnment sent a minister aecredit
od
to the Juarez Government, or that the first.
Secretary and been sent to France for Matruh
thins.
The Went India mall steamer arrived 'at
Stinthampion to-day, with nearly a
and a half dollars in specie.
The Army and Norg Outage believes the
British Government has resolved on a very
considerable decrease hi the army. The lead
ing features will he the reduction of two Com
modes in each battallion of the line, amount
lag In tits a,ggregate to about -850 officers, and
some 16,000 non-emomissioned officers and men.
One regiment of cavalry is also expected to
disappear,
The Board of Trade returns for November
exhibit an extraordinary inerease in exports,
three-and a half millions sterling, or treaty-
Inc per cent over November NB.
The Times editorial. La a rm.nMe of the
events of the year, a large portion being de
voted to afavorable criticism on Ameriean
affairs.
The Time+ eritich,r.e Grant's report.
The .3.leinorial Diplconediger euntradiets re
ports in American papers of the almedoornent
f Chihuahua and "[morn.
4 . 1. holder of Alalmma bonds states that no
provivion was made to renew them, or for the
payment of interest.
The Cardinale at a recent meeting decided
t hat the Pope Monad rentain in Rome. tr
There was considerable a privateersadiz owing
n report that snapected had been
seen. vbeC.ortes was opened on the :nth by the
Queen, altn whiter desire for peace bad not
the commencement of hostilities with Chili,
wifiensed amends for thewrongs. she
had retegidged - maly-4.4zhould still watch
the Interest or the Row
Sat tertliwatte - 0 circular any.., appiefenidgmL
of difficulty in Mexican affairs, caused Ameri
can quotations to give way on the 0 7th ult..
Illinois Central closing at 0(51)5i; Brie, sold
at 51 . 433714; Five-Twenties, 6 414064 M,
The following are the autherized quotations
for rotten New Orkin.. fair 434,01;
211,1.1. Mobile fair, t.l!.1.1; middling, tv.,,,; Up
lands, 9.551; middling, WX.:I. The wee ou Sat
urday were 10,000 bales, this mark keting
'firmer •t unchanged rate.; stock Inp po t , 370 ;
OM bales, by actual count, only 5.000 balei above
the NAB:dales, ineludins 144,000 American ,
New - Yong, Jan. ig-The fOLtowing is a ottM
teary of the foreign tietrt sent by the Reamer
Lit) of Baltimore, from Liverpool on the 7th,
Tice has not yet arrived
The Christmas holidays interrupted con.
mere,
Precantion, of an extraoralmart character
hail been taken nightly In Dublin.
lice
The En-ning had savc : The another
m of po-
am duty are doubled and ared I.' itil Cl3l-
1 / 2 .seeN the cavalry patroled the suburbs, and
all the military was held to readiness at a
moment's notice. Nothing transpired to Jos-
Iffy these measures. The/condemned lending
Fenian,. have been removed ton convict estab•
lishment at Dartmoor, England_
The London Tim.' In eta editorial on ales-l
east affairs argues that Napoleon will probe
bly withdraw souneror later, and urge a Amer
lea, for the Interests osll COntYrne•kl, to gal.
City await the result, aimi abstain from incon
siderate expressions on the subject.
The Dally News points oat teat the absorp
lion of American stocks tbroughoot Europe,
has lately been more extensive than ever be.
fore known, and says
this Is one cause of the
depreciation of English securities.
Sir Charles Emilia - le, President of the Royal
Academy is dead.
M. You'd's financial report Is mabllshed, and
agrees generally with the anticipations re
ceived by the Canada.
It la stated that. Maximilian Is omitted from
the Catholic Sovereigns to whom the Pope
sends the customary Christmas felicitations.
Melbourne sublets report au increase In uto
serif - ins dliticultlea between the Leglslatto e
and the Government of Victoria
THE ICE MORN iT T. Loris
Four More Steamer% Sunk
iIE.II 1 LOSM OF rnorERT v
. Lei is, Jan. U..— The warn, ...sitter tor
lino.t we past days, combined a Rh a rise la the
lilissonri river, started the lee In our harbor,
about live o'clock this morning. It .parted
nearly opposite the foot of Carr street, a per. movin down abut one hundre d fet,
opening the g
'Channel o to the 'lllinois shor e e,
throng?, which skiffs passed for several bourn,
and sinking the Steamer 801 l Memphis, lee
bound in the middle of the channel, the steam..
ea - Warsaw , at the 10Werend of the levee, Pre
vie Itahe, en the upper end of the landing; rind
a fen - rivet On the Illinois shore, and doing
considerahlo damage to ssveral other boat.,
barge., and wharf hoot,
The Rolle btemphis tras valued ut
and insnred for #lO,OlO. The WlLrstM 2.1
ited at 4.13,00; insurance not ascertained. The
Prairie Rose, worth /03,000; probably Insured.
The ferry boat was Valued at about Mart
Atom. noon, the .teamer Nebraska and the I
ferry boat Mulligan began butting the lee on I
the lower end of the landing, and broke the
channel about one hundred yards wide on the
Missouri shore, need:, to the upper end of the
let re. when the whole field n( Ice gave we),
anti moved slot, ly lean, carrying with It the
•reeks of the previous disasters, still afloat,
t he extreme lower part of the city, where it
gorged iwal4
The harbor approaching the city !sinew
open, and !errs boats arc running, and i;
is
t ex e e c c ittye,d that
move o ut s bottho - ab . o 4ol v 2 e
aa.n d t h b eMloisw
nonn river broke up to-dav at els Joseph,
ran City, Lexington, Jefferson City and St.
Charles the morning. Of whirl, will tenet] here
before At the hitter place, the North
Missouri Railroad ferry boat, used for trans
porting train.. across the river, was sunk, and
the landings badly injured. No other disaster
is yet reported in the Missouri river, and there
in no newel from the Upper The
"rather in very warm.
all OND DISP ATCR.
ST. Lover, Jan. 12.—The atalement in the first
diepatch, of loseoe oustaince by the breaking
f th• lec to-tlay, le incorrect. The value of the
Belle Momphin, ka.,000; Waranw. kTy,Orrh
wrecking boat, k1),04 Tha entire loss la about
eaters and wee k s loan at.thln root Alto may hrge ago which may he
istrealea to-nigbt to amble Ibat amount. ~a
LateetAreas the 1110-ttetnee.
Naw Batas:re, Jan. 11.—The Antes. Browns.
vale correspondent on the 4th says: .The
American dision, under Crawford, was not
making muc h headway, an the (miens! so/ tiers
were forbidden to enlist, and the Brownsvil/e"
recruiting. office was closed.
It is 1113 era tood that Eseobedo wasproparlng
for Another attack on - lfiatantorns.
- The Im,periallsts stuprised soinesbattlibeetria
of the Liberals, killing twelve and capturing
thirty, who are to be executed by Maximiliares
order. General Crawford addressed General'
Weitzel On the subject, train! to.prevent
the murder. The iatter repl ed, statueg that-,
he had entered a solemn protest against this
act, but MOM Informed him ho was compelled
to
Generale orders of his Government.
Clark has arrived at Brownsville
with Important dispatches from the North.
General's (Veil eel and Crawford were givea -
a dinner by the Liberal htexleans in
Escabedo, Centrum, Garcia andllomero
were present. _Much good feeling Iran r
mani
fested by the. Federal Generals toward the
Mexican republicans.
General Crawford was shot at from the Op
posite side, but an apology was afterward of.
fered.
iii;Nab. vales moo declined I'
vales affe. bales ; middling Me. Coffee.
sams lone bugs nt :IN In gold. Corn stead.r at'
41.13€41.10. 134.
Moulders Vnlion—renlan Moss /reactor.
New Yonz, Jun. I,.—The Iron Monition. held
a secret session yesterday morning In Tam
many Heflin the afternoon,and resolved Itself
Into a committee; and transaeted business of a
routine character:
An Immense muss meeting In honor of Fie.
plan Delegates, was held In Cooper Institute
last evening. Addresses wore made by sever
al delegates from various States, and by Col.
oncl OAlnhoney.
Fox Unnt—Fenlan Congress Adjourned.
Few TOSE, Jan. 12.—tus oinking fax hunt
Came yd . yesterday on the Union course, Long
inland. Bonze hall a dozen foxes wore run
down. •
• The Fenian Congress yesterday hdJottrattl
sine Pit.
. JANUARY 13,. 1
FROM WASHINGTON
GOVERNME4T DEPOSITORIES
na Military' Force in the South.
TERM AGAINST THE NOM.
The New York Collectorship
CANADA ANI) THE RECIEPROCITE
TREATS.
The Rejected Pension Claims
DESTRUCTION OF U. S. CURRENCY
rttoo Zito., Eta,
New lona. Jim. I.2.—The Telbtone • Washing.
'.on special sots that General Splutter of the
Med States Treasury, has Informed several
banking companies es appilCiltax roe desig
nation as depositories (or government hinds,
that It is the:policy of the Government nOt, to
establish any more depositories than:ls neces
sary for Govortilnent dennuids, and ouch no
actual negraelty exists for the establishinent
or curb depo si tories, he must ricotta° to au
thorize them.
. Senator IVlhirin's bill for the reorganization
of the reglalarltrilly. lens formed 131/011 the plan
laid be forethe Tresident and Secretary of War
' 0 few weeks sine:Oily General Grunt.
General Granterpresees his opinion that the
necessity ot tontntatinlug a lama military
force In the Watt no longer exists, and he be
lieves that itleaterial re - auction lu the num
her of Otte' troops remaining there, may still
safely he math!).
The rivs mice Department has received re
ports for December from Its agents (or op:m
ini:new offices: la the Golf and funithweident
State% All router in the statement that the
taking Of Ilse test oath that they have not vol.
turtarily gives aid during the rebellion, wheth
er taken ryy post office, internal revenue or
enStran home Ofileer, immediately outlaws the
ill
oeerfrota all social:lnt ereonote. The feeling
against tho North Is as hitter in all the States
as clurinathe War.
Anotherilelegation of red men, twenty-are
In number,atToomposed of Cherokees. Choc- •
taw - seed Chickasaws, his just arrived In town
to lay their never-ronsing grievances before
the indian Commi.idne. and their great
father,. the Cornmisaloner, has not fully inves
tigated the complaints of the delegation of
Sofa and rotes, who still remain - in the city.
The Supremo Court today was engaged up
on the great
g California Champaign rate of
revenue infrinmnt, D. K. Estop, of New
Turk, delivered t h e argument far the plaintiff
and Attorace-Grown' Speech assisted by
Judge Labe, 'District Attorney of California,
conducted the defense.
• Another ease of emisclener. hoe been reOert.
ed to Gen. Spinner, - from Philadelphia. An
nannymons' ptudy depoatts a considerable sum
with a Colketor of Internal 'Revenue, an
nouncingAt it rightfully belongs to the
hateinal
The TI: rushiegtOn *peels' says: A torts)
of ominent gentlemen from New l'ork,beall
ed be General Strong, arrived here this morn
lor the ptirpose of presenting the name of
Beaty A. Smith for Collector. r. wis
also here, tacked by II strong inMfluence.Dep o
Ti,.
name' of Judge Olin, of We Supreme Court.
Is abopresented, but the President to to..-
NMI,' the istotivelnentioned delegation that be
was to no. hurry to Mete the appointment .
The Canadian Embassy, headed, by Bon. Mr.
Parley, who come for the purpose of urging the
renewal of the reciprocity treaty, arrived hers,
lasta.venthg. They win - n,,a their object es
. merlins:lr difficult of ettainment. Petitions
-Dom all quartets against the renes si of th e
t rep.3llring to: - 0:
The ashington special says. Major
r; 7l twqm• emcee referred to lit a
reel pt dispatch. as hart: ;-_expressed disloYal
t Meats at a public: meeipsg.4o Texas, De
s inuOng the number mustered - out; -
An Itornense number of claims have-heirftt
Jectedreeently by OommlasiOner Barrett, upon
the ground that they do not come ultbil. the
letterer spirit of the law. Those :claims are,
however, of such a character as to merit the
cOnstratlou of Congress, and where there is
not legal right no the part of the claiinnot....tri
roc lee the pension. the Commissioner rococo.
mends that tidy be pato!, nevertheless, Tinder
Semeof these e/Allll,llllay
not bp presented for years, and it Is deemed
unjust wing prope to establish a pm...lent
now., allow the pension to commence trout
the date of y este r da ydeat othe soldted ie.
The Howet ltd ,
the rule in
this matter, and :teed the date of the passage
of the_act of relief as the day - ou which the
]wanton should commence to run
The news' dispatch say, The last pia oh of
the senfibld near the eye of the dome of the
capiteklarm removed • tkis evening revealing
the Magnificent deslgn freseee norm which!
tor eighteen months past Constance Bramsby
hart been a t eork.
The Wors dispatch says: It Is reported
that Opp in fructional COrTV-ts,!. will
stroyed by the Treasury 1 / 4 /I..rtio r at la A (Co
mount ~f days. The Intention us to subs: auto as equal
111, current. for that ts bleb i s can
celled.
THE ADAMS' EXPRESS ROBBE
Plot for Liberating Jeff. Davis
1.3111 , .1. !dETTI.EME NT U% 1 11. A let
Are Tong, Jan —.t bag con tainmr are
Li:ens:tad dollars in gold, part of the proceeds
of the Adams Express robbery, was picked up
on Thursday afternoon In the neighborhood
of Craw[, Bridge, Connecticut. This/ is sop.
posed to be the place where (hr robbers jump
ed from the train, after plttniering the ear.
A rumor has been prevalent at Fortress
liberalg the last few days, of a plot
for the iion of Jug% Davis According to
report. the plan embraced the arrival of the
intended reseners singly on cardi trailing res:
soli, Kt as to ward off suspicions. The author
ities have tastitoted a ,enrrh of craft lu lb.
harbor, but no person Of sump icious
has been disseoYered
The Correspondent of the lfrnald at
to
ea, Mexico, given an at:L.OIIUL of a visit to the
city of Carlotta. founded by ex-rebels under
sterling Prim. The city contain, a dozen limi
ter, and arm tent,. price has a plantation of
eta hundred and forty acres, from which he
bra' soldfte thOtikanil dollarit• worth of <toffee
Amin candilderuble quantity of tohgce.,,snd
fruits. Gov. Ilan-bet plantation adjoins his,
and Urns. Ewell anti Shelby ore among Ids
nearest neighbors. Price I, esithitslastic over
wayld proapeete of Carlotta, sod thought it
Log..rogie a great eit,
A dispatch from Cherie...ton say. : ',rend
parties connected w it is the lierimpany, for
merly, (moaned In blockade running," have
twill arrested
, tdsiep from chill may that several Chili/in.
and foreigners In liontesideo, a
p ppear ha,
nrchastsi and fitted nut three or fourode:k
nees to sail under the Chinon flag and pr ey
on the commrrrr of Spain 011 that emit. Tu
tolookinling vessels remained at their resot h s.
tiM stsrtnns. p
The NUl:Dantls. al Iron 010.1 had orris e.I a
CalOrfitt Cu nes Way down no Valparaiso, a tbe Villa, .Id.lntl was, at last at2cOunta, bile
nu
visored In the harbor of Coquimbo, after
cruise between Valpandso and the later port,
evidently on the lohk not for the I.:son:rattle.
Front lilw Orleauw—A Meier. Outbreak—.
Collllton Between the Troop% and Mi
litia, tte.
_ .
New OntrASs, Jan. 10 .--COitnn quirt;
rd I vnlee
,000 halelint Oats.; New York etas..., 1 is
runt. ell.COUnt.
G 0111,30-
Preletton Cotton to New York , f,e; to
Arrtva The Nesliatinocit, from . New York.
and the C eapntra, from Boston.
onhlr. th
an.Burnet arrived (ruin Washington
route to Tea Ile speaks bight) of the
President,
At Jackson, the freedmen generally arc ma
king eanthicts.
At Yazoo City des the Ilret of last
43,09:0 bales o f Cotto si n have been received. June,
A lot of negroes In a parish on lied river rose
la arms, tea dole ago, and tried to murder the
overseer, .but, failed. They marched - to atm.
ther place, waiting reinforcements. The mili
tia nabbed them all without serious diMenity,
and arrested acomnpliees en several plantee
Aloha,, t
where arms and ammtmitien werofourat
Previcnisly, the freedmen In that section had
refused to work.' The militia and military in.
..parLshCita&arer inermatinder Capt. Taylor of that
The'rellitio were arrested b , the Fed
eral Military, and were to be tried a min
tar4 connainalcmi bat escaped from Jail. The
:fiction of the )nilltary In rescuing
_by force of
ima froarthe custody of the Shortlf at Je Rut.
bo ll TAMA Ilaig),,lfaialTinrege`ir.liheJeneleu'r`l•
Aut.
a o
e_re d buck to his post.
n the fifteenth of Pebrnary will be sold at
auction by order of the New Derails city gov
eminent, fourteen equares of levee property
in LW:tiro:o business part of the citY.
la the United states District Court the libel
Versus Judge .Ttust'd property was dismissed
ato
nd the ieperty returned to Wu& Dust was
poc..i.i'i r :lllKronbtil:Yatelnri u c t 01 the sth
sayer General 'Mouts othefally informs Gov.
Patten that all the United lits&..4 trocms will
be reMOVed from toe State, and arms and mu
nitlens fanlight! to the State militia. Pro.
visions for destitute families will be promptly
furnished the State. The. same report comes
from Georgia couecrnisig the withdrawal of
the troops.,
Esti
Irainhmen Shot by a Fenian.
ITaw Yonx, Jan. la.—The .Herold's Georg°
town, Mourns:lra; correspondent states that
. 4311 fkm tril , Of tho Steamer Moses Taylor from
San Francisco to Han Juan, with California
passengers ler this city, an Irishman alum on
&eh with Wrevolver and" hlesiared ho would
shoot. any man who . waa mot n }Manua. Two
Englialmen at one° den/01l baying flay
l onian
prOellritiesi and ho Shot them both. Io wan
WOUnded hilllgeif in turn and juniyed over.
wo rt h
but was rescued by tha crow.
From : Aspinwall and Illavarina.
Nzw Iform.*Jatz,l2.—Tho steamer New York,
from with On-Uforins passeogers, to
WOW. The eteemer Moro trim/Ltrana ,
is €OO WOW.
ADMISSION OF COLORADO.
Message from the President
Order tbr the Protection of
Loyal Southerners.
meeeagejo.s, Jan. It —The following is the
to the genets end House of Rep•
rosentallves to-day, else referred to the Conl
in:atm, on Territories :
I transmit herewith, a som manteation ad
dressed to
°eau:ll:Tent:WY MeS"ter4te'sjSochnne''tovm."'C'icaent,jfjr.ot
the State of Colorado, together with accompa
nying documents, under authority of the Am
of Congreas approved the lint day of Starch,
1854,!
The people of Colorado, thrOligh a conven
tion, formed a constitution reeking provision
far a State Government, which when anion It
ted to the qualified voters erne territory was
rejected. In the summer of ISM, a Second con
vention of.the several political partlea in the
territory was called, Which assembled at Den
ver on the bah day of August. On the nth of
that month the convention adopted a COUSil
tution, which was submitted to the people on
the ath of September, PG; and ratified by a
majority of laS of the qualified voters. -
The proceedings( in the screed instance,
having differed in time and mode from those
specified in the art of March Bat, 11364, 1 hare
declined to issee tho proclamation (or which
provision Is made in the fifth section of-the
nv, I therefore aubmit the queation for the
consultation and further action of Congress
ANDREW Jeli3so3.
Trnahington, D. C., Jan. Ifth,
The lion. Thomas b. Stillwell, to-Ifuy(lettere!
(leant, ,
tainrsi an order
muster of
ordering the e out the 34th In
diana regiment, now at Brownsville, Teri.,
with which regiment Mr. Stillwell was for
merly connected.
The Senate, to-day, confirmed the no mina
tion of William F. Elkin, of Illinois, to be reg
ister of the Land (Mee, at Springfield, lid
-11010.
The following order was 1491.1011 today:
.1.13 DZPAOTYCNT
'
A tmer ANT OEIVECAL'A Orrice, ,
{Vasa:soros, January 12th )
Grnmit Orders ,No. a:
To protect loyal persons Veinal Improper
civil suits and penalties In the late rebellious
Mater., Military Division and Department
COM111111111(7/4 whose commands embrace or
are composed of any of tne late rebellious .
States, and who have not already done NO,
at once issue and enforce orders protectin
from prosecution or stilts In State and municipa g
courts of such States, all officers and soldiers
of M. United State, and all persons thereto
attached, Or In nay wise thereto belonging
snldeet to military authority, charged with
of enses for act done In their military capae
ity, or pursuant to orders from the military
authority, and to protect from emit or prose
cution all loyal MM.°ns or persons charged
with offenses done against the rebel forces
directly or Indirectly during the existence of
the rebellion, and all persons then agents or
employees, elutrged with the occupying of
abandoned lands or plantations, or the posses
sion or costodyof any kind of property what
ever, who moulded, used, possessed or oon
trolled the same, persnant to the milit a ry the
President or any of the civil or do. I
partments of the totted ?dates Government
and to protect them from any [penalties or
damage that May have been, or may be
of nounced or adjudged In /Odd courts ln any of
such cases, and also protecting colored Per
sons from proseention,Jor any of said States,
charged with olTenees foe which white persona
are not prosecuted of punished in the same
manner and degree.
By command offtt ion. Onset,
E. D. Tows:scar, A. A Cl
Adele, received by the Department or state
(molt oar Consul at Liverpool, dated Dee. 19th,
are to the effect that the rattle 'plague was
still on the Increase, both iii England rod
Seotland.
seventeen pardon tr:irr2llti acre LSsUed by
the Attorney General to-day t w e nty telthdinessit •
Mr parties Included the thousand
etas.
Among the applications for pardon received
was one from the tebel General Ross of Teaas.
The Assistant Commissioner of Freedmen's
Mrsjp, .4gLlLizsipi has received Matra,
time. to asalal tteerriihn n r ...-
stencil,* the les et, on the lississipp r re
Matz Organization of Colorado—Sol
diers' nod noiloza* National Cont - en.
tion—lionaz Debate ou Negro Nuffenze.
It Alta I moron. Jan. It—The llon. John Evans,
Into Governor of Colorado, and the lion. J. /1.
thalTec, Into of the House of the Territorial
Legislature, C. n. Senators Meet, have emir&
u this rite and have presented the paper rela
ting to the state organization to ties President
.std mitten his influence In fa, or of the early
WWII...SIMI of the State. Thts thee did in com
pliance with a Joint resolution of the Legisla
latlve Assembly of the State, which wasp/sled
with but one dissenting rota,
The !iallymal Convention Of Soldiers' and
nallurn., to be held en this city, on theft, inst.,
promise. to be nne of the largest and most Im
par - twit conventions ever held lu this Slip.
Qtteallons - of' the ntmost import:Liu, to
dis
ebarged soldfv, end sailors will ha acted
Arrangements are being made to Its re
Omad demonstration in the capitol during I tie
' , OSkioll of the Convention. lAelegrate, and
others interested ran merrier all nessessar) in
formation by addressing
14 HA
Pre meat of •oildler,' and s 'tailor, LL, Lengne.
Washington. 1.
'Thallerlet. of ihe House of Iter,euta
tt, ea e
have for the bon three daybeen p demo.
ly crowded with attentive 'banners to the do.
bate on the idl extending suffrage in the
District of Columbia. Never before wore eo
many blacka mixed among the white auditors
al to-day. The intere,t among both elseaga
constantly on the increule.
From henna America—The Ch l / l aft War
—Peru Eternalise Tranquil-
New lona, Jan. 12.—The steamship New
orb, from Asphaivall on the let, than arrived.
Among the passenger. are Gov. John 11, Good.
1.1 . 1”. from Arizona, Gen. Roberts anti A. P.
Itiehartlam. She brings Weirt,Oin In epeete.
Panama dates to January let states that the
•deam.lttp Pero haul arrived there on the
h.
-Among
at
the passengers ore Christopher 1:01d
eon, . lattwV. S. Dllnitter to been, who re
turn,, bottle by this steamer.
War matter. In Chill were nnehanged. A fter
the capture of the bpanish blockading ship
'onodonga by a Chillan num-of-war, she pnt
to sea, Rail II I. believed eh ❑'tailed for ont,-
ern port In Peru, for the purpose 01 uniting
with the Pernehtn fleet.
Thu news from Peril 1.. very faVOI-n.lib, Pamrn
reigns throughout the Republic nuder the
new regime. Several Ves.ela, ori .napivion that
they were rarrying IMplernentsof war to the
Spaniel,, had been detained In
It bt believed the Government will reject lb
treat) with , paln, matte by the peel+, tu. Got
eTOOIOIII.
A large number of the leader, alio Nal/-
ported 1 . 17.1 et have been arrested and will be
brought to trial and batth.heal.
General Coatilla W 54 hest beard of at Gibral
tar It IS believed be is no., Oh bit rot arli tv
I.Vr•
Meeting of the Wisconsin Leiriatato
Message of Gov. Fairchild.
Jan 12.—The Loginlnt,tre
vow. eff on Wetineaday noon, awl
Hoe. II ca .
D. Durruw, bputker, and E. W.electe Yoe td
Chief Clerk. The Senate efeetcn F. D. Styli.
art chief Clerk.
I.ovormor Fuirchild deli reef,' bie tne‘s-lfre
1161,;afternoon. It is a t pry able document,
and a complete review of the affair,. of the
Mate for the ant year, which are repreBerlted
to he in excel/cut condition. The state debt
1. 1t,661,6:13. Among other ~,commendation
the tiovernor urges appropriations for the
immediate completion of the State Capital,
and enlargement of the Inmne Assylinu. He
also recommends an amendment to the con.
Siltation providing (or the election of State
Auditor:for, the term of six years. During
the war, the State furnished ninety-one. thou
sand three hundred_ and seventy-three men,
an excess Of one thousand two hundred un to
sixty-throe Over oil rails, and equal to more
time one from every two Voters.
The weather in wane; it Is raining
From NashvlUe.
5A.111 . 11.LF, Jan. 12.--(lor. Brownlew to-day
sent to the legislature a message urging the
legislature to make provialon fur keeping up.
thattate Penitentiary, and warning. numbers
emberrso.sment and trouble will come
from delay. He also urged the importance of
a branch penitentbuLtt Knoxville and Item
pbbs, on the ground • t tbe prisoners, already
near MO, will soon reach 1,000, nt the present
rate of Increase when accommodation for
criminals will be traposslble.
A bill to remove disabilities of private bank
log meets with favor. it removes the .10,000
roallfleatiOn for doing private banking.
Hurray, who was charged
Ifewsen, was discharged. with ahoOttng
f
Myer fing, wi six eet on the hoals;
ISO arriva a ls ll of ateatn th
boats. The Cumbe s rland
took a fall cargo or cotton to Cairo for tier
Orleans.
Meeting. of Associated press.
New Yong, Jan. 12—Ate meeting of the As
satiated Press, held on January loth ISr4. the
ollow log Resolutions wore posed man tdmou.s.
lyt
Resolvd, that the Meinbers of the Associ
ated Press, NITC heart:Cat th deep regret, of
the death of Girard ltalleek, late a proprietor
otthe Journal of Coihmeree, and for many
years the Y'resident of the ASsociated Press,
it gentleman who in alt his relations as presi
dent and member, was distinguished for
integrity, courtesy, kindness, and for his able
and faithful services to the Association.
Rcsolirci, that the Pre,fclent of the Assocla.
tine transmit a copy of the shore resolution
to the family of the deecamd.
impr Fire in rtelresegtiese.
B 0 ,570", Jan. It —The large building known
an Waverly Mall, in Melrose, was totally de
stroytxl by lire last night. Loss, about. {a 000
which is partially covered by lasurance. The
principal sufferers are the Wyoming and
IVaveriy ledges of :Free Mason'); Enserken &
Parrett, shoo mannfacturcrrs ; it. P. Whitney,
czer, g and David. Webster, owner of the
din .
'ffireormin Reform House Burned'
Idls.warine, Jan. Lt.—The State Reform
House was burned last night. The less is
$30,000. The inmates all escaped.
Steamer North American Datinized.
Porrt.eati, Jan. 11,—Advices by the ateaMer
SCOtia tante the North American put Into
Lmienstoira oa he Ist, srlth her Ipaehlaery
aatred.l
PRIC
THREE CEN TS
XXXIXth CONGRESS-Stf OND SES SLUM
Wa l, llll , ol4or,jrn. a 4 pia
Wavefsovox, JanearY ts. 4:
SEN %TS.
Mr. Gem, presented a petition of retiree%
of Arkansan, eating for thie organisation into
a territory of a district of country lying to the
West of that State, which they aaseert 1 taus- a
bawling wilderness, thong]] capable of mitts
porting a large population The petition eels
referred to the Committee on Territories
Mr Trumbull presented a monaorial of the
American Free - Trade League, asking for
equality of taxation, and that no protective
duties be enaeted.which was referred to the
Committee on Finance .
Mr. Grimes gain notice that tomOrrou , or
soon thereafter, hr would introduce bill to
to the pay and establish the number of line
°lncome( the United States Navy.
Mr. WllsOn Introdeced a bill to restore to
the Secretary of War,stmerrising pow-craover
the arts and duties of the CommLatidnar.
lodine affairs, which was refered to the Mill.
tury Committee.
air Norton offered a resolution instruellog
the Committee on Finance to Inqffire luto the
o i ,
x Pedlency of forming a special Committee to
of ti eatiente the conduct of supervising avnti
ett Treasury Department which wag MONO.
Tilron Introduced a bill relative to the
rsenicrili7idsge name% and damped envelopes,
u g the Postmaster boners' to supply
agents who abut] engag' t ' ‘
t M‘l /a
them under the instreet,::,,7 of the t r ) c ap " . rt .
merit, soot give troads for raf t b fully urrolint
hernfOr /
on
agent la
Bled e
flee per entit on sales, and
it custodian of public moueys, ea' pen
Ilea for defalcation of such oraciah''Tt.°
must be made end, (Or noin or tint/A.l'le"
treasury notes. The bill tea, refers...l toaLe'
Post °face Committee
Mr Dixon also barmier,' a hill to schema I
the medal lime, 'shah provides,
First—That after Juamary, 1517, alt aea
paper. and periodicals. Including those um fled
(torn the °Mee of publication, shall be
paid, and none shall hr carried ult boat pay -
meat, except those coming front foreign con,
tries
Second —That the Pont Ma-err i•ener .I may
sell stamps and envelop, at the value 01 tto
ahltraja9 lurpressed 'yon tin n.
Third—After the first of April next letter
forwarded front One pe/tonic, It, amain , at
the request of the person addressed, shall be
Arid withont addititmal ...a.m.., and dead let
ters shall be returned free .
Fourth—Letters endorsed to be returned to
the Writers, Act of March :al Int shad be re
turned free. The fifth authorises the sending
of letters to auy port of the I. rifted st t tes and
auv foreign port at a eO,l not exi ending the
Sea postage .
Stith—The Provisions for publishing lint. of
non.delliered letter. la the newspapers of the
largest circulation I. repelled and ad. reit
lag left discretionary with th. Postionste
General.
Seventh—)talance tat appropriator]] of on
Mindred dollars under the ha l] acct duo of Mai
lied, may housed as far a 504.0/ m o n ey o /tulip!
deficiency in the proceeds of the - o rs
...stein for the current year.
Elghtli—That any Rani not ' , reeding II ft v
41.•11am may be sent by mosey Onier, Anti th•
fee for from thirty to forty dollar. shall 1,,
thirty Cents.
Ninth—That a money order shall he gaol
for twelve months. aud if lost a duplicat.
shall he issued free .
Tenth—That all railroad, It rryino th r m
'mhaa:le776:llltcheloultty tli t e ra .P ' o m s 'a tg r a ' st a c i r l er r i l i ‘ it t r e ij
to he sent thereon .
Eleventh—That person. malieloti+l. tate] -
fering with letter boxes shall be filled from
$lOO to wino , mad imprisoned not leas than,
three years
Twelfth—Tl] it t h e Pre-bleat mat direed sp
propriatl.ms from one brooch of the post ] I
4erVice to another when lief I anno
lin mo tion 01 Mr Trim - Mall the bill to en
large the powers of the Freedmen'. nor au
p etw aken up and read a. an amemtineld
th Judielary t °meant. e It non Ide. that
the art establishing for the bureau, fur ipe re
lict of Freedmen and ftelogce, approved
March 74, ter shall continue In force Until
otherwise provided for ha paw, and shall he ex
tended tnoi refugee. , and fi - ecilinen In all palls
dr lidieki , datea, and the Pres
divide the t
./ ed eettona 01 cousin vonotningt ideutmay ol6ll
refugees and freedmen into district s each con
Mining, one or mom States, not to exceed
twelve In onother, and by the advice and 'con
sent of the Senate, apt Obit an Alsifil ant
Commissioner for each tat said iostriets
who shall be required to glee a lute Wad
reeelve the same ...slam perform the tome
duties prm.eribed by this utit, or said nureart j
• "oretlon of the President la.
placed under in co • ' , loner and a . ..4.4.W
co - mini...loners, to be dotal 'sou the seal , .
In which m eat ...Loh Meyer so /o]..lxof,tl to Out ,
' loll ner, e Increit.e of pas
thee
serond pros - ides Sir the dlrtston of
the districts into sub distilets. and the nil-
I t dalmeutof clerks, and anthortzes the P res-
Merit of the I fitted states to extend in Pita,
J urtrinetion and protection no er all em ph res.
.s
g
aents and other °Meer,
Section third nathortres the , eeretary of
W le
'far to 'stole provisions. furl. clothing, ite...for
refugees and freedmen.
Stadion four authorize, the President to re
sem, front rale or from settlement natl.+ the
homestead or proselujitiOn laws, and titset
apart for the tote of freedmen and loyal refu
gee,., thasnatagatipleal Landafin Florida, athr,iis
stppi and . tri alit. , a.. , , - ntri - er:theetlnr.,,in all three
mllliOn acre, of good land, and the t'ominis
s mecca, under the direction of the President.
-hall Calls, the came from time in Lion, to .I.e.
allotted sad assigned trt parcel, not...a...dine
forty acres emit. to-Myst ref ogres 00,1 freed
men, who sill be protected lu tie lite snob k• 11-
Irolnent thee , Offor Stith term oft Imo or attoielt
annual rent an may be agreed upon betwolen
t I4e Gonimisshmer und such refugee, or freest
men. The rental shall he nastal upon the imid
to he OneCetaillest it such a manner n, the
Commisaitiner may, under the direction' of
the President, by regtilatiOrt, prenveth, at the
end of such term, or sooner if the Commis
stoner shall assent thereto. ..The oeenpants of
miY;Parecht 00 assigned may purchasO the
hunt and receive the title thereto front the
United States, alum paying the're
for
hithe rattle Of the hiad aseertained a• ufo2•ty
.2
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erg-tic - in fifth. thot ihr iiiyoie,islntitleNgrfiet.
in pirruioince Nrajor g
Sli,rearnaf',
fiehl oer rtirr
fi•ki3. r hr. ei.3 confirmed nut! uzalle
1141
carlion tilt lb, '1 hat tile. Gainful... Limier shall
under direetioa of the President, procure in
the name of the United sit a t os 1, 7 ar.,‘„, in
purchase, such lands within the district afore
aid as may be rcuutred for ref cree• and freed
men dependent On the anyenittlent for sup
port; and he shall provide or rause to he Vain.
it.iyjaaty and schools. but no sneli parehase
slmlt be made. line contract for the
'MUM entered into, nor other espenses
incurred, until ark., appropriations shall
hart' been protbiled by Congress for the gene
ral perms,. of this act. out of which
manta far said lauds shall he theme; and t ile.
commissioner shall cause such lands [refit
time to tsar to be •alued, allottod, assigned
and sold in the manner and form provided ill
Utepreeedlng ...Alm., provided always, that
the bald lands slush not be sold (or less than
the cost, thereof to the Putted States.
.ebtion seven authorizes the President to
extend military protection to the freedmen Ike
all eases of the laws making a discrimination
tnrainst them on account of co l o r. , cillon eight West...vibe, pitajcliiiteat for piLdj-
I.Cting rri^l.lll2l,lllo
The bill was, after reading, oa motlot, or
Mr. Hendricks, pqalptinCit till 3louday.
31r. Trumbull called up the hill to proteni
the Inhabitants of the United States in the
Joyment of their civil rights.
On motion, it was made the yental vans for
Mr. 'Peissenden offered a resolution, wit leti
was adopted, authorizing the smaqui
tee On Iletronstruction to pa era. send for person, anti
A message front thr Presidnt wa received.
transmitting the credentials e of the s
:7.e0ut0r. , !
• elect from Colorado, proceedings of the month
tutlaual convention, de., which, together with
a bill for the udmis.4lou of Colorado at a Mate,.
offered by Mr. Stewart, were referred to the
Committee on Territories.
WIT. Lane, Of Indiana, collet) up a bill In rcia•-•
[lon to pensions, providing for the kiniolot
Ment of pension agents and the regulation of . :
pension districts by the President Instead ot.
as at present by the Secretary of time later,
wait postponed tit Monday
• ••• ••• . •
Air. Blortllt , froui the Committee on the Db..-
trict of Columbia, ,reported the bill to regn
/a to the elective franchise In the Dl,trict. Jt
Is the come as the one recently printed, with a
rrodon requiting th electors to ble to
ead y the Conetitution, In the Englishlanguage
and to write his name, etrieken out,
At one o'cloCk, the t/ .male went. into execu
tive amodon, anal mina-after, adjourned until
Monday.
,1101. NE.
•
lir. Hooper, from the Committee. on Ways
and Ideanwireportetta bill tertending the time
for witluintwins. goods from the piddle *arc
houses.- Paned
, It provide* that all goods, wares nod .mer-
Choral:re that may remain in Toddle orprtvate
bonded warehouses on the finder April nett
may he withdrawn within one year frees the
time of importation and after one year from
the original importation until the expiration
of three years. Goods may be withdrawn for
consumption on payment of the duties and ,
charges, with an additional duty of leper cent.
•On motion of Air. Raymond, &resolution was
adopted calling for Copies of all the proclama
tionsof the President, and all the Provision
al Governors and all other informa t len th w
in light cut the "abject of reconstruction. .
, Mr. Johnson Offered a resolution to increase
the pay of members ofCongreas and employees
of the Government, in proportion to the
increased cost of living since the same was
Used. T/10 resolution was laid on table It 7
gaited 1 1 .
0n merlon of Mr. Ward, the. Committee on
Wayst,and Menus Acre instructed to inuatre
into the expediency of repealing the Internal
lievenne Tax -- on papers, all Bibles anti Tea:e
ntente and other. religions Works and wheel'
books owl In Cell .„elmi and Academies.
id resolution was also paseed instructing an
inquiry I nt o -lba•expediency of taxing L all
e9eee by requiring Ave per cent. of, the
gross receipts.
d message wanreecived from. the President
of the United litotes, enclosing *letter (rem
.70„rn,Eeseie and unfree, Senators elect from
Colorado, together with accompanying %loco
,,„ente on the eubleet of the organization:of
trot Bute. The President has declined to
b eee his proclamation,, declaring the adults-
Won of Colorado as a State intothe Union, and
submitting the subject for th e f urther . o . 3id.
mutton of Congress,
to the CoMttee on Territories.
Tho hoax* resumed the consideration of the
hill to extend Barrage to the negroes of the
District of Columida,hy striding :roman LAWS
and Ordinal/Oen the 'word "white..
su ffra
Kr-Darla sates newillittg that unrestricted
ge shall be given the black man as pro
posed by the bill.
lir. chandler, orwe* Toth, Characterized it
Win radical measure, .Ito had not yet heard
.thagnestionanstrered. What pain would it he
to the people of the vatted Santee to extend
THE WEEKLY G.AZETTE.
TWO EPITIONS AsT.
c. tredve:c.f.!, cr.": lAA esihrr In /4,-h:re'',
e4itio Im forvArdi4 • 13101 wel :tte
.. , rlLpers sooiietti Si the pill run,
MEE
In lu:.. of ten AMA 111nrirds
L Lc
elect ire frt!ttel,h.. , to the negro pert -
4.1. e hr re' IV hen. the particular 1110 , C6.4,1-
I v for ertantrtng It at tilt, ' , articular:and In
eat. W.stritt, anti he apprehended:trots the
ma -anal , of the bill, tajnru.rt- elects On itami
-417'-talott, utr cell ne on the property of tin
roontry.
Mr. Bingham rook e In reply.. and after n
Cll-4 , i011 of some lraytl. , the tiothie withsnt
taking any netiat, tuljuurvig-ti LW Monday.
Rninored Resignation of Got Pie= n -- 4
&nether Fracas Re! neon ale
Editors.
•
:int - Tour, January 12.—The llrralcra Web
-mond spcMal says• A rumor I
t orevalent that
Gororoor Plerpoint about ro.lyn la eon
argue -lice of the defeat orlds appointee, In the
Legislature, who - were Union meat
The special says: Mr. Pollard aPtaoiltckod
Mr. lirooks, who was unarmed. - Mr. ard
was armed ulth a pistol, knife and cowhide_
Mr. Brooks tookthe cowlkidefrOm the assa
Sa fe, and threw it away, whim Pollard drew an d a t he parties were separated.
The PCM l o l, !yivarkia and AlMantle sad
Crest Western Railroad Sail.
Atna.Pll , Jun. 12.—1 n ease the
Peniolivania IA
Railroad vy. thethe of
Atlantic and
Great We , " tern Railroad to-day Mr. Riddle for
the rekpondents, read the adidavit Of Tho,
IV. I:canard,. engineer in chief of tho Atlantic
and Great IV estern Company, silos - lag that
the route to Hex York via the We_qtern Cen
tral anti Lett ittiturg, xe . . 011, hundred tulle,.
ahorter than the pit-ant r•Ot.to ioNelvorl.
timed by Atlantic Atitie anal Great WroteUom
pany rat salarnauca. over the New nu!
Erle /:all, wad
BurgLary.
bear.. hr, Jan. L 2 he ,—T clotting Store of
grail in .t trher, in this thy, wal ellterr.i
v burglars bit night, anti gist, to the value
of between ea,r4lo and eI,COO yrried oft The
cat ranee was effected througb the rear door of
the shore the little being bored through it large
ettough to admit a band, and the bolt of the
door n bank. The lars seleeted onl
t ilf lime.draw lot of goods, and bur t g ook, among other y
things, shoot live hundred dollars worth of
remly made clothing. The Jim offers rt re
ward of Vinefor the apnrehenalon of the t hie% es
and rem:very of the intiosis
Poi
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3 1tifIderero Arrested.
J.ll. I'L—Four
led en ha ve been 1.
teed bern Ashland, In thi" e m oonly, on ono- I:
l.ihd the murderer" of coal opera- t,
r, 11. r. Ltuutte, They went urrazd with
olver". A meeting of eltiren" sill be bell
the too, hull to-cuorri, evening, L. toke
tattureo to prevent murder and low leoono".."
F.0,11,11:311 monty.
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Illebard Pollard loos A111.(4.h., Frft.e.Z.L. . (
,
I: a u arrva, 1"., Jan. 12.—.1 roneoutre took .
, .
nee at the - Symttawood Ifenae this afternoon.
tu gen M. Pollard, editor of the •Brinfner,
1 Air. Brook., eorraspondout of the flew
ork Thae.g. Neither nverred any aerie,. ~
Jury. The iirnyorat ion for the as.ttit wa..,
tter in the 'nog,. of the .Sth flat.. ridiculing
..._
110 rd.
Colored Regiment* Illtimterdd Oat.
Ir
1, OM I NOSON It. —Thu Seeretary Of War
nod an order direeting the initnediate
di...inirge of the following colored volunteer
organization.: iodth, 42d, ffriL , CR tb, f4th,
101, 1
1101 h. mot Mud United Staktew colored regtmedto
of infuntrt. batter) A. neeond United State.
I.h.ril Art illtry. 'W.l'Ollllll I . lllted State. Cot.
ored Cavalry:
Negro Murderer flung.
AI, C.T A. Grugui A. Jan. Ittli IB36.—The
g ni laneconvicted Of the murder of Henry
Argo, of Himmel: oty, V exected to
.da, . lie died prot C
log un h. inu IM
ot,neu u though
hc had previonily repeatedly ennnuac-d
Texas Troops 2Ploiktered Ont.
L V ENT ON, (Texti,) Jan. ').—Sti Orator h.q
heiNl 1-otoal ht•re nireitering Out t'.ut.-
rPEln.rnlx of white and minted troop..
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A 71. t•Ta' eivrvira RAIL Roat..-.-
a alerting A
of the GREAT
liir W ectork. of the Western
Veatral and Mantic A. Great Weateru Uallwity
tom panic", ut Meadville, on the gd and ad
inst., it an, decided that the Item through
Penn% vlvan in be put under Contract ns early
in spring as po.lble. The purchase-of the
Reading and other rallsoys RBA rattlleil.
• thereby guaranteeing to Philadelphia equal
facilities to New - York. It is the Intention
of - the Atlantic and Great Western Company,
to cow/tract a barrow, as welins a wide gauge
reek the entire length of the line, from Kill
delpitia to Cincinnati and Cleveland.
topogrilphleal corr.,, or engineer, arrived
nt Brvokv the last arch, nod eolutuentrill at the
ntenth of Sandy - Lick, with the Intention of
o•alow tug tip the lim. Knrveyed be Collarret,
used la the neighbor.
TI _
hpod of I
THE playing Of Yon -.•
in the theatre utt
treat
of violence took place.. Tit
oivirt the band was- ordered to - repeat the
sufaclent gintrd and considerable number o.
Nti) tonal oMe,..ra being p,resent. • The beginning
0( the music ris the signal for ppplattee on the
pert of (tie °Mem and soldier-, and for hisicii
on the other aide. An order was riven to put
out the llglita and elixir the 140E0. 4 , and seine
Bredaunndfifty or the hissers' departed; al.
ter perfurarer The
renewed with.
out further disturhance. The Reofeter and Ad
err/L..", eondueleti• by Mr. John romp-Lb
i for
unrrly one of the mo,t malignant rebeic n all
thy south, doubt,. whe th er the conduct of the
ofreer, wiwo be-. Opted the his-es uttered at the
national air. U. ealeoluted to "aid the Presi
-1101 i 111 his policy of coat:that lon."—C7tioagn
Ca +sues in Sttora atsrl.—A Haverhill
(Muss.) currtwpoudent of the Salem Gazette
-ay, The ,hoc business here has quite reemat
ly undergone a Complete change. Onee, five
years ago say, the shoemakers took out their
nwhat., made them and carried them in,
this last operation usually wasting a day ac
half a day, but • now everything is done b)/
steam, and et - c 7 part of the business Is ear.
tied on Independent of tho rest. One shop
tutee out heels and stiffening; another up
per., in another solo leather La Cat, and finally
thegoods art. made up by steam power °zeta.
ivc/y. 1.1111116er Of Leif establishments have
Leon lately 'carted, worked by stcato power
entirely.
Tar hoer or A ?if CIICLIAN'T FOrSDFneres rS
Tea %el.-31r. lime Ltarker,amerelnintgollig
burin,.,. in Malden trtJar, New York, and who
resided in tt estehestereounty, was fond lying
dean tn. Ti......ay morning -hi the ILirlcut
rung tunnel. het We Fourth and orty-second
streets. tin Monday e,
evening. 3fr. Barker took
the ram at Twenty-sizth street, for lilt home
autt - vrtiile passing throne] the tunnel, ittsstrp=
posed he fell from the platform, and Striking
his head on the track can almost instantly
killed. Ile near , have been but slight
ly Injured, and unable to rise, may have frozen
to death. us , remain., when diseovered, were
frozen .tiff.—_v. E Express.
Tan enrol Mexico is better toppling with
water than any luty in the world. It has two
intrilense acipteducts—one mites long,
anti , the other three—which bring, the , water
from the mountains to the very- hft.rt. , of
city{ theses, by arteries it is distributed in ev
ery direction. There ero Also numennts Arte
sian well. in the city and it, suburbs. .11y bor
ing to average depth of eighty.fbet-the water
auveral feet above theaurface of tit e rth,
and flow 4 in a very hold stream. In many In-
Atones, this waterts not at all btnekhth,hut to
AS (olt and as covet at, that brought front the
mountain,
NITORT A Irr Altarosis 11 ri - rrao.-0n 31onflay
/*fiat meeting Mt-, held Fredorlet;. Mary
land for 11w purpose .of maturlng measures
for 10111d1ra ruilrotol from-DLstriet of
t'ohyobas to the Pennsylvuula Line, by Fay of
,derlet.
A g.zu. 11:.•r mill 1 , 111:1Tt^, trectod a tun
t Sg , /
311111. 1..
county. 1.1 will be ready
toi up , ratiun early Lt the Npring.
Tot Leh tub 1,. itcy Railroad, which enemais
through the North Peat.ylrattla llaatoad,
tool the Belvidere and Camden and . Amboy
n„,, rpm!, with ritil.ltilithirt, are 4bolll COll-
canal, extending
a pareintae of the North Branch
canal, extending from WilkesharrotO the New
York State line. .The North Branch-Canal
Company obtained, last Winter, legislative all
tbrity to lay a railroad track or 1 - racks upon
the towing path or Mon ho, and to build
branches anywhere in the coastie:l of,Luzerne„
i ir'youiing and Bradford. Capitalists ate also
moving In the matter of huliding a road in
connection with the North Branch interests„
Irons the Slaty line,nortlivrartl, win Ithaca nod
d üburn to Status 1311 V, On Lake Ontario. , When
this is done It will, In connection with the Le
high Talley itailroad, form Lae most direct.
route Bow the Lako to Philadelphia, as well
as the cheapest means of transportation for
sapplyinit northern New York. and Canada with
anthracite coal—the heaviest grade against.
the coal
ml Wy oming Valley being but twei3y
feet per m
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Tae Cincinnati El %quirt, 1.11 an advocate of t,
free-trade. It-r.-aim an advocate of the total -car.
- repudiation of the. Ara: Alobt.. /I.tiesirea the
organics/Mu of a rty that trill rettlat the
payment of the de and that .wlll.abolisla t.
duties on 'imports. The Enq u irer, in euppertt
111 g thesArmeantire9.-Is entirely consistent,- If.
the debt to to he repudiated, then -the dative :-
on Imports might be reduced, if tint abolished:--
if the debt lll into be pala. tutu of eon Me revenue t.
must be collected for that end, _ltepndiatlon k
and free trade are consistent 'parts of one
cyatem i taken together,- they tun, be , under- '....,
stood ;- but free trade and payment of the
national debt are not eortsistent, and the mast -.i - •
who supports the formeruntt dem net reject -:
the latter nlll, Ire fancy, %aro great clitileulty-
in making both ends of his proposition meet : -;,
—Chimps Itepubliron, . -.-.
A rorsa man by the •
ammo of Tarr, of Wells.
ty
burgovasiatally shot ittgati
L agrange, aL
near Steubenville: Toting Tarr, pawt tiro companion by the mama,
of Cooper attempted to force an entrance In.
'to n private dwelling house Into In the
area.
1•; ,,
log when one of - the oowapants shot him, .
that there
to
no hone of Ida recovery. .
DIIF.11).
(701 .1...ARP—Jenyare / . 111. 1.38. A %Nil' wire of
Jame 3. Collard. • •
Vuneril iiminant A rrrat 3 .ool'. at 3 o'r/ork. front
'the rentlence of hkr - faiher. M. 'Mai 0,, 4 3a Llbertj
:abet[. Pkrolera at t - ....d0a
TNTETtiaoN—Thumrlay orrnlng. tilt.
I).lWili 33. AN non of Franklin andlinry
d. Andemon. In the Ott yearof lila age.
Notice of rmoral In morning paper!. •
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