11 El PITTSBURGH GAZETTE 11 V. it.. rEPeNfil..ll4, - - 3111SS1:1J. 1-;1:10•ITT. '3'll. I.A.I3TANAGNA, fitt , r,Mi4M.tr \G.,. 117LLT•4/lEhlf r TI7E re.tzz:TTF.4.4.l*":l_lTl ..r. No. 86 k3."1"11 F.l . llZt-T, Yltt,b2r,th. TERMS: Storm,. I'i..riol. by all, iv,....... Ervz/aNg. nos. d.. a. 61 Flerrea by Carrier& SloirrriNG or .11 , Errirp.: prr • , • meek • --• • • ..... ............ • Incgittoburgh 6axeltr. CITY ITEMS lialmoral Skirts EICIEME , , ' 'Elatk wad Indio ftn 11.1 ere, & lIELL Only 25 Ceat• 'For gotal ahlrtinr, caretta at Stiellaby S Bare ,—, Widow end Colored 4416. Bar-, a BELL •T - Rasyer•s Barbers soap .7 , 6116cti-try•lt. ':Only•thirty alit& cake. New cartunere Nhan-11, flirt& & .7n2t opened Of otota., glacksrl.% dredtv goods, balmorals nad .c3otlus. HUES Q BELL.. ' Decided Bargains in winter slinwis, cloaLw , baLmorats, bituakeo • • • and der's, conch.. I Barka a Dem. (nrie rarer Jobbrorprlliiip. Harter : , returned after an absence of three Tears in thr army, I hare re-opened my sho foroll sorts of Jobbing In the carpenter line, at the Old atauel, Virgin Alley, between Smith field street and cherry Alley: Orders solicited and promptly attended to. Plireet-Ltpa. /a the pretty name of the prineeks In the Ldry tale, and every lady maybe a Prinee.ts b.treet ellytei if tati.ehoOsea to USetbo.frttirntnee breath -5-pr; Soiltdoiat, “ibLi edeb -easenoll of hummer— aloe aromatic hertrt, ITMOVCR every blemish • frOan thtrierth, give t a blush-ro,,ettoge to the &tuna, and readers the mouth no pure and - • „frealittatt intuat. Tomas M. Parry & Ca, R.:het/cal Rat? Rooters, and Dealers In Arnert] learkAaaritorvirioua egines. ' . .017.1ce at Alexan der Lauttilln•s near tho - Water'itorka Pitts burgh, Va. Reatdenee, 75 Ma street. Or. lens promptly attended to. All work warrant ed waterproof. Repairing done at the short. • eat notice. l'es charge torropairs, provided the • Ooteis not abused after it 15 put on. .131koreue. - ' • There are one hundred distinct. iterrons a_tiseaseN and there is not one of them that will . • • not yield'tii the.great-invigorant, Inkorene. ,_-Whyi-nulfer the torture or nervous wealrus • for nda3 t Bikorene wilt give pie instant retierand iiermapeit strenith. Sale agent for ' • 3111slinrgb, Joseph healing, Druggist, No. Si Market street. bent by express any when, • Fall Sena Wilsrler Goods. . It with great pleasure we call the often ' •On of our moderato the subperb stock of Fall and Winter Goods Jost received by Mr. John Ircier, Merchant Tailor, No. i BFederal street, Allegheny. 11/S plod; etntrruces some of the iciest Lecfutlful. Cloths, Cassuncres, Overcoat. Ingo gaff Testing" et - Cr-brought to the western -. Market. ilia assortment of Furntstdn,g Goods, -.comprising Slate, Drawers; Collars NealcTles. Shindhereldefs,Av cannot be surgaascd cant west: 4A large Filch of ready made Fant . .^* . tittbf;Te - sia and Oyennraip,'sid, also be tonna titiestitilsluiiine. T.:ersons In want of any.' thlogiti,-hoelotbing Moe aimold not fall to Ati..Wetei a dull. ,w 1144. ithio . pitt at don s' Abernethy Raid, list's the matter," said Abei= tielliti'lliOicriat English Surgeon, to v 4" enclae -4,-thetWookiessivaticut, hohad called to consult _sim . 'oll,"noth3zig settees," Istis the reply, tiritspatOt:ordcr, that's said '':;atlensittry ;,:".1 tell' you, sir;, that these two organs lie 'out. otoitlef, as loa call It, 'll i t e r Csl2 '4.ttM aa lufo , sh of the Leidy' thiitfi • caoteuea'eoelesa 41am : tacit; so; u 4rop of blood 1. in 41/1.4 14 lit a healthful condition." Noth : ,iagriba he more :triiei,'..theiefoia It, la of the ',learklalttbest trurkniatteoto keeisthe atornaell ;free- la a ifglirotil . COidittirl..: 'lf ibe use weak Laid:the oilier 17egular- is Ste netlon, Sono iiad' control theta with Itestetar's Mete/m-41w most gram! erg MOstuattivo and --(hematite that has • t-tmerbeetilidtululstpre f f sea cure tor Dy. Pl-7. Itta a n dllier'l4'4OMltlethlell by iliidon - s aria' physielans or the -United Slates.-Army, by:otleersaf iho end nary - . , by' out fleat authors,. by eminent. last. /4..thOluntudi of the Mai ot CUT,' class, as. an tutequalle,i :EirateetliCeiatnat caltlpiato enif tanlartons tit. tin taperfectlylanocuous, but at the tnylgOraut and alter, ME tortenerr .1111114;tra •• Aye etdcriebadriatale:apil retall at very low rate, • .• -• I. Drlttand - Patentiledleine Depot, ' GI Marl:tie - trent-, corner at Ibti Diamond, rourtli.stieet. • STATE .(IW . Taft ; Company re netpita:lts for the Year .I.ci the amount of , ;41,C00,1:00:t" The coropiMy hare in contemplation field:mations - north Into the State • - Iffew; Torlr.-rit Mill nisei under a decision of - the Suprenie :Court of this State,;obtafried oa Monday., extend Us-road into the Wyoming /'•; • ••, -Yillien"Probithly the most prolific coal region • in thesvOrki ;,. •Sintrf of the 01l - Companies of Pennsylvania Make a deplorable exhibit to the Auditor Gen - eral-.. Tlte; Law- requires them* to assess their stock al .valnittion so that the tax can be ad ' ; Jested. The atone stock which a few months ' • ; ago lam representeti by the directors to be cheap' ut ten dollars per share is now valued by the samodirectoreat fits per share, . .autrat this That assessment many of-the tax, are computed and paid. Textured districts in certain parts of - the Slate, are infested with thieres who ask for lodging at farm houses on the plea that they arc .allacharged Soldiers. The result of the hospitality on the part of kihd hearted farm ers is robbery on th e part of those et:aortal.- , ed,us they are only burglars in disguise. Two barns have lately been horned at Shenk lerrille, in Mercer county, both in the 'lnc time, and both supposed to be the work of an Incendiurr., The latterottedast week, belong . ed to the Presbyterian clergyman, Ills horse was fortunately oniefthe barn,but- his harm., and liUggy were eonsunied. 1 • • Tut trork of..track laying on the Reno, 0/I -I, Creek and P/thole railroad I s progressing fine ; ly; and all tbe gnalllngou the entire route is ..completed, excepting on two cuts. It It ..peeted.that the Olt (freak bridge wilt Is; con pietist In ten or _twelve days. .Gen. Burnside is superhatendling_the work to person. We learn that s7,eooof the money stolen from - Mr. William Earhart, of Blairsville, was found son of Mr.. John Stitt, hid ander a loom -; board in. the Stable of Mr. Alex. Graft*. The 743 beads and greenbacks are Atli missing. • ;": , W.sr:Mtmcratilisg, an enterprising Pcnnsyl eanian, and 15,eltizen of ColumbLa county, has "; , purchased Ilitymine thousand acres of land ha the Shenandoah :Valley, 'Va., on which are three 1111134C00 aod a. forge. it is his design Co :,..rrt.-t_hem Into operation Immediately. Adain }ratter, in the employ Vt.:tenant, at Elizabeth Furnace. in . Ihrireottnly , while chopping wood; last Fri , day, slipped and fell noon his ax , width cut - through therluspllo.ihif heart. ite lived but a few minutes, • "; • Tex Tidloitto-"!Chroohle -says the oil exeite . meat in that localltris on the increase. spec, Illaiora drellocklng there from all parts of the land and operations in property have become :us vigorous as In the palmy days of big'. A ArnStAlr7lo37..Of 41.31.3 .7) _bag been rat.ieti LIATItnS7II7O, far Itllo peril:di& of lire hose a ad :hook'and ladder apparatus. • , " ' FOaszVii Paiss has come out in favor of the IMnitinatiOn 'of-General John W. Geary, for '.'Governor of the State, by the Vision COIIVti/- , ... nra4;ywhot b elo. uredne a e s fM on s d Ch m m e oonr trial -Pas been acquitted. late„ • •••• asAtintzT. Lanz, . niece of ex - president Be- Wittnaiedlattizeatiand on Thur. ay,. to Edward Johnston, a banker of litlti- MAT. ; • - •"; 4, 2 , - r.i ..; rct_ olfpnilia a Eleope. , • - ':" 4 ~•ft. l 4 giati , 4 ibie.l)errOlCuin has been disco, . erel.ie lianirrer, and capital is btingprivately - subscribed 'in - England to raise the oil trout the which are reported to he flume • ..."Zbetinstrustly Increasing importance °Nilo. trade la Mineral 'oils at 3 1er/elites, tooiat.' -.- tract s a t tenti o n to the oil deposits of Europe.' It ISnoireensidered certain that, in a parli - ki . - :'more or less short, the old continent will not. - be tributat:/' to America for mineral oils for, - lighting. Every day new natural reservoirs -Of petroleum are discovered ; and at the same tints geologists are beginning to anderstand oil: %Willi 'metier and the: - =armee. in whilelt. ..lhey are distributed over the globe. Among. the localities which alreadyezportpetroLeutn,- • r is Ideltio.Wallachln. liars is the nrincipal French market forpefroleum. The Marseilles ..6.,,,p,,,phe,„, however, is of opinion that Mar 'Whllests destined to 'become a' large market en the dluropeatirp.erroirs shan', o; „, r k ed . a large mile, and' when It can reed ire tto• I h. icrni o n. of "mu by the Lstbrnua of Suez, ere is:an ialittlate connection between the resersnirs of petroleum' in Gallacia and Mold, WullaChia. These two oil regions, in t, , ,only form One, which correspond. to t iis g oo „ .exal .ilue of the Carpathian naOlinlitin,_ _ : .Latina, Artisan. --- . : 'D . v.tvi.faio In betblaimiing common in lowa. TM' private Secretary Of this Governor is - said totio a defaulter to the ertent of 813,CC0 , in fitatO bonds. 11. C. Ohrt, County Judge of Des.. inoines county, has left for unknown parts, - orititbai,o oo l.olonging to Ids , t3ermais fellows' chit:Nis. The records of the court were found, Itt :iniNstricablo contusion. Cause-11.rd drink. "11 - 1 - LaT w o.k. a a railroad ten!., wan st.evolag at bordtm••ille to put offCor crowd 11110 bad assembled there rnade an a.. seen urau _the mall agent, who %rani, Northern man—as the Posbottlee Depart ra••wit appoint none who cannot take the oath. They inform ed Idm that they:would not allow any Yan kees to run on their roads. Words led to blears, and the train moving off the mall agent; r}caped with his life. On reporting thin to the . Pont-office Dep.arthsent, Gov. Randall immedi ately struck tiortionaville from the list of Poet-Offices. and tealns now run by that point. Tor. Client. have dlarerered anew use for ehlortatorm In stealing pigs. The porkers near Adrian. Michigitn,:dliappeared In a most unite countable manner, and. what woo regarded an strangest, they were enacted off without mak. leg any dlaturbanee. A gentleman, however, discs:veered the depredatOrs operating one night when going to the ply pen he found two fat hog., lying helptess and unconscious, bar ing been drugged :with eholoforte. Tiros. J. 3lrxnar, formerly a member of the New York legislature and a prominent city of ilee-holder-le'York, b. been sentenced to four months' imprisonment for mat Mg au in : decent exposure of his person Ina ehttreh. Thin In the second time he has been sentenced for this offense, - whiett bathe. armee:ton one with him, Urge+ In paliation, that he is monomaniac on thin auldent, and really isn't Mble to control Tnr Atlanta WA.) of the 61.11 inst., Closes - rat entitle headed ...New England scheming again," h.+. telling the Fenian, that "in New }:n lad tboy have an enemy more to be feared in the fnture than Old England— au enemy with all the world—a ruthless, for nicating enemy, whom no /au - , human or di vine, ever Vet restrained in her greed after gain axed bitter intolerunee and fanaticism." Tex Columbus(Gad Sun, a violent rebel sheet, is fair enough to nay the freedmen aro generally willing to make contracts in that elelnfty; that the neighboring pinetatiou have been sureensful in procuring a supply of Labor for the eotnineyear, and that the number of idlers it, the city has greatly diminished. A trEttainte I:teen - lint occurred on Tuesday at Atlanta. The wall of n founding, In a course of corapletiou on Peach Tree Creek, fell,crush leg six discharged Colored eoldaers under it. Two wore instantly killed and tho other four injured sp seriously that they were not ex .meted to survive. Those who lice tolaugh at West Point have an ogelngt lna blunderaely mute - (Vend of year's labor recently dinappea tmed7 in 'asingle night. "West Point engineering" had Placed It upon a shelving rock, and the earth put ttehindlt merely acted as a wedge to shove [off. - CiCT in Peoria, vrisky man-. 'l:tincturing region theyois a 'test the noted qua h lity of the liquOrby the 'disti llli mee a. mom eau walk after testing It. Tbn liquor called "tangle le.,+lo' is Said to be Made of diluted alcohol, nitric aced, boetleirs and tobaceto, and will upset a man at the colioi for sOrnetime, wan done tip In a . round. box, addressed In a beautiful baud and left On , . the deer step el Senator Sumnet's -boarding bonne, where It was found by a servant girl The note was in a Boyish band- and-in insitillern words of it rolgspelled. ATrrazx A. POrGI,IO WIDOW TO ar Armaitrn., Mrs. Dunglaa, widow of the late liensitini• Douglas, Is to be warned on the nOth ingot., to lirevet-Drrnadier General Williams, Acting Adjutant General, United States Army, now on duty -at tho-WarDepartrnent. CAST OF GEN. SWEEN! Troops Withdrawn froth tht South. NEXIWIN QtESTION IN EUROPE Stephens' Letter a Forgery LOSS OF AN AMERICAN STEINER The Recoustruction Comm/flee Mlto 5'. , r 1 nun, Jan. la—The Colgsrnereia,". Wadi. legion special bay.: A probably unsuccessful appeal has been triode to the Ire, Department, for the restoration of tleneral Sweeny, the Fenian Commander in Chief, to his position au the regular service. General Brant, under order. from the Pres!. dent, is willidmiving nil the troop. from the Southern States., except garrison. of United States forts at Important points. The °Metal cliSpatelies from United States agents abroad, received by the State De . pertinent, by the last Steamer from Europe, Rae fevorable to American Interest. The plena for the extension of European influence on ' our Continent have reeeired a death blow by the restoration of the Union. It is expected [hut the :Mexican din:lenity wilt be solved by tha,.itillidretral 0,,T. Alia:X:olth troops, store there arc grotinds for believing that the State Depart tent- at tratilditetlin and the French tioverraneut bare had an understanding on the subject, which is said to date previous tv the terpainat ton of the (Aril War. The Judges of tho Supreme Court are In eon ordiatlOn to day nu the Constitutionality of the test oath, about whieh there illiference of opinion. It is certain that Secretary McCulloch , . Pi llow:1211111i, n 111 be am ...laded before its pa... . d g . e tint sayt , some of the Fenlans of this city profess to believe that nt;vmas* letter I. • forgery, and that It was destyard tooverthrow ihe opmisttion to tratationy, before the, truth could be known. Iln`Wlnooxlif J. rotting for her opponent, the A lamellate, to get rvady for the mos roue she will commence ou Monday next, another forty. nix hour trial, which, when teu - minnted, w be followed by another of the RAM duration It Is then supposed the Algonynin will be ready for ben, and it is cosuldently as.erted that both sestiels will Mart about the 2.a.h last. lull particular,, of the loss of the Steamer Mary A. Boardman aro published. Twopilota Henry Segalre and Stephen IL Jones, behaved in the most noble and heroic manner, hazard- Mg their lives in a small rob-boat to rescue the passengers.- The row-boat was two Miura in reaching the propeller, the sea dashing her • • off repeatedly. tint credit is also given to t aptain Died of the *trainer Charted Chamber-' lain, and the crew and passengers Of the - Itoariftnan. By their heroic efforts, all the crew and pasaengera were saved. In the ease of the Mereantile Bank agalaat.. Windsor, the Court has granted the motion to Make Dippiententary nastier, setting up the tact that Windsor seas arrested on an execu tion in England an - a discharge from the debt. Th pieregul of the late Robert 11. Mature' tooke In the Church of the Holy COM mission in this city this afternoon. The fimeral of the late Prof. Mapes took place in Brooklyn today. The Court than denied the motion to strike • out the) ustify log portion of the answer In the rase of Joseph D. Station against secretary of War Cf.221t013. GO/L1 Wan mauled thin afternoon Si LX. , ,t. Within the last thaw , day• Derive pude. pockets kayo been arrested on the city rail toad curs. The examination of ibitaert Martin, the al. leged confederate of Kennedy , ‘.,„,,i Lelore United atntea Com...sealer.a., met to-day. The roan, Waahington special say, It Is re ported that the Reconstruction Comitee Intend sending for many 'southern l m end t ers, both Peden and rebel, Tenbeyerpesse of e xstal- In lag Into the condition of the Southern HAW.. The prospects of the admission of the Tennessee Congressional delegates is slight, tut titivate advitses State that the Tennea,e Legislature will intruedlately rotifer equal civil rights upon the freedmen. The vial of the Alexandria rioters I. pro. gresslng today Colored w items... are admit ted to the sumo pnvileges as whites la gli In g their testinAm.T. Lieutenant Swan committed suierle on hoard the receiving ship 't ennunt, this into,, - log, by shooting himseif with a pistol. Ihe lime." Pa rl. corrchpondent nay, Acura. plitnentary dinner won given to timers.) Sego- dell, on the Aneiverant7 of the battle at Noah, •tlie. The Anterleun Ellnlster end a number of Amcrienn °Miern and oltirena ratiourning in Paris, o ens present. All the apers are ben warned bforehan rot to linti p lleb the b letter e ef the fount e De Pori., d totter thleago n•-inectlfean The present 7}lbunr's alienist]extending say, The Governmentitality is at ft. to se.- eta! delegationa of Indians hos of the Cherokee, Lliociao, I_ blckaartsr. Cana and Miami tribes, about forty In all, who ore now in this ci. The last di legation, tonelatlng of flee mem ty - Lent of the Miami tribe, arrived in town to. da iite steamer Hermann, for Bremen; and City oft ondon, fur Livertaxii, sailed to.lay, taking atte,ete in speCle. Tint. steamer Leo, from ma- Lamm ti, on the Mb Inst., has arrived. RO{ ED CONDITION' OF FREEDMEN Convention of Customs Collectors 1 - EssEL. Form)Elmo tT %Et Hon. Jas. Harlan, Senator from lowa WASiSIXOTOW, .haunts 13.- Mrs.e nimthe, of ((optic-talons for pardons Were received al the Attorney General's Wilt, General /toward limo received letter., show ing that there Is a great improvement 1n the relations between the freedmen and their for mer masters In Georgia and Alabama. The United States Consul at lineemburg In forms the Department of State that from and after the first of January, 180, passport. will cease to be required of foreigners in Bavaria, micepting in the eases of persons seeking em ployment, those traveling with public exhibi tions, pedlars, mialcinas and the like. The COllVelltilnl of Collectors of Customs, from the Northern frontier, has enifinietrid its work, and adjourned. As the result of their Inborn, some 1111)1011401. WIGIVILITCS for the im provement of. the revenue lawe,• for the, sup presslon of smuggling, have been recotatnend rd to the consideration of Cougress. The t'nlled Mates Consul, et Antwerp, writ ing to the State Department, says that on the 12th the Master, ao l seven men, of the brigan tine /rattle Morrison, were rescued (coin' the wreck Of that Corne lia Capt. IVylstas, of the' Duteh 'genet, and SUMO fk: The nat. tie IlOrristm wag shattered to pieces by the eovere gales of 13th to etithrlo latitude North 43 (levees, longl tilde, West 1.1 degrees, and Was in shaking eondition when discovered. One - man, Edward lirown, had been washed over- Ward, and the toaster and two other men woro badly Injured. ,ft:telegrnra was received hero to-day from, /1 - 14,1 t , Mating that Bon. James Ilarinn beeri nominated by the Leglidaturefor U.S. Senator, for the term roMmencing In 1307. THE WE AMAIN MOVING. Seieral More Boat% Sunk LOCIP, Jan. l3.—The leis started again about eleven o'clock last night, occasioned by this breaking up of the Missouri niter, and. swept pant the city with terrible force, Making the lfebraska, City of Pekin, lfattic May, Mol lie Morlk.c, carrying away .4ao wreeks of. past Mnaalern, find cruiblifg:eistieral barges and wharf boats. Three or four other steamers are reported swept don the stream, but their names are . not yet a‘rertafned. Tire river in .now open and mining foil of very heavy Ice, but the ferry boats manage to cross °irrationally, The following additional loosen are reported: Ne braska.MOGO; natio nay, ii.3O,M); City of Yee k In, 440,000; MeTike, IMMO; hinurstnee 'intim% a. (lowernor Curtin Recovering. Ilnnntsnvittl. Jan. 13.—Governor Curtin Is ex pected to leave Iherana on tho IStli for New Tort:. Ills health has stettililVmprovoit. The Marini,* almost entirely ills. appeared, although not perfectly restored tO health, be Is constrained to rcium home hy mere of 'holy_ OITIOL4L JEWS FROM MlllOO French !liming on President Juarez' Headquarters, ON . DATTLE FIELDS. j*YortantDeolaration'of Gen. Grant E PATOTtS RETAINLNG TROOPS El THE SOUTH ITAFTfIanTDS., Jana:try 11.--f/dicks] listens ... iMnee from the city of Chihuahua up to the of December has been received In this city. 'President Juarez Instead of being at San An lento, Texas, as has been represented, wan getting quiet at Chihuahua. ;le writes to a Mend of his as follows: "The commanding +facer of these States—the frontier States— and political leaders, have all expressed their tUproval of the extension of my ,term. and I have reason to believe that the same will hap pen i the othr States of the c." The n French, iet norms hadecntrepubli another expe (Wien to Chihuahua. Should this be lu great force the Mexican Government will again .abandon that city and go to some other con ye illentimint of the republic. •-the woolen manufticturlng of the mint*. ban doubled since the commencement of thewar, it is shown by of etal figures that dual ag the four years coding January 30, 1%3, the wool, shoddy and woolens imported make as aggregate of 61.10,060,000, of Which the un menufael nerd wool amounted to 2%,0%0Xs ponrols, and colt 145,e00,030. Nearly nil , ports of woo/ antler the late tariff came At either three sir four cents per pound; the duty Orentging less than live cents. The wools of Australia and South „Africa, which are One alelinDe4, are invoiced at less than t wenty gour cents per pound. Second Assistant Pont Blaster Gener Ter telly will tear° WaShingtOn tomorrow roe vs. rlors parts of the South, in order to make bet tor arrangemcnta for mall facilities. A circular has been issued by Brevet Major 'General Donaldson, Chief Quartermaster of the Military Diviston of Tennessee. requesting Sargeons, Clienteles, Agents, of Sani tary anti Christian Comcnlcsions, Quar termasters, °Messrs and soldiers . who May have set, ed fn the arid* at any time do ting-the war, In Kentucky Tennessee, aflaile tiltt el l i a tO th n a PP r re G m m ea r r i li:a h , a ;l i a n gs im on i n e al e , .Olts of the scattered zrave.s of any Of our brave soldier. In the States above unmet], to seed to stnWhitman, Assistant QuArters Master, al Murfreesboro. Tennessee such in. fOrmation easei bc usetutto him in identify ing In nil of burial wherever our armies have served. Capt. Whitman has been assigned to the special duty of riAtin t battle grounds, eemeterit and place, whenthe Colon dead imye heeninterred ln that Military Dlvltlan, alai to report thereon, with a Vie, to the establishment of National Cemeteries, and the removal to these of the dead, on the ' plait of theses already In process of cosnplettors, at Chattanooga and Stone River. The above is a 'surto( the general plan already successfully inaugurated by Major General Blelas. It may be stated with referruce to the recent a/petal to the Mobile Adm .- titer, touching the withilrawal of the troops room Alubania and Georgia, and that in acting upon the applica tion of Gov. Parsons to withdraw them frosts the fernier. State and to arm the local militia, Lieut. Gen, Grunt has road, the following re. PIT 'Tor the present, and until there 14 full se curity ftir equitably maintaining the rights and safety of ail classes of slitters in the States lately in rebellion. 1 would not recom- I mend the withdrawal td the United States troops from 'there. The number of interior garitadna might Ise rrdure,l, but a roosts-able tome, suMelent to insure tramp/nay, should ' be retained. While such a force is retained In ilse Petit,. Lands t the propriety of puttlaa arms in theof the inilit M." • .-- • THE FENIAN BROTHERHOOD. Mail Agent Assailed in Virginia 5 610lir7gliitEttS1I at e►sere MST London Times Thinks Napoleon trill Illihdraw from Mexico. .Naw Votta, Jan. 13.—Thn reniau 'Senste ho. taken ;co action 1.0-day in reference to tne iet• tmrbriltptit.n.ireeratl, received, and prob.- tillirtlt not are - twit Monday. Mr.' Unborn ham not decided what course ho rill Ddr•de. Inn the letter will have great influence upon him. It. effect on the the 4cnate L 001 Yet aPparent, The letter creating 4,,rat excitement 1.12.111 . the Fenian; and It Is returrtel that tell.ourit e, senator and Treasurer, his given up the fond. In his hoods, which wilt matte the total amount In the tertian treat's", thlrtb thousand dollars. Arrangment. Are now being made to effect which vas the .alc of the bonds of the Trboh itepubllrt prevented by the recent (limo -melon* of the Brotherhood. SI tdistch from Wash says week he r ai lroad train an,ington stopping atlast Gordon.. vllle. Virgin* to put on' the mall, a Crowd as sailed the MAU agent, ho sr. a Northern man, and informed hint that thei would not allow any Yankees to run on their rends The train moving oil the mall agent escaped a Ith his life. When' the act pa. reported to the -italtanCeDklattltnent the rust in a ster General Immediately struck Gordiva.wille from the Itat orportoMees, and train. non run by that point In the Madrid c d o e rr a e i e b p a o n f d h nc oetwo . t b h y L th on e o o ta Tim he any• the report I. earrent that atuplclotpa look ing vea.ele , tuposed to he privateer, had !men set. about tirewater. of Cada. The aLu - na Of the mealtime copulation of that loam C. de. ribCd e o ZiladArable, and the iutsurrances 01 the government, that aparal.l3 merchant men would be protected in all fteaa, had not Aroduced Much confidence at Cadiz. frigate.atea were about to leave 'main for the l'a- The London Time, In an editoila/ on Me zl earl affairs, argues that Napoleon will peacea bly withdraw, and mg, America, rthe in terest of all etincerned to await the main redu abstain from ineonaiderate capreaslorts on tht subject. • Graff' exciteMent hat . been Occa . ii...l to Park by a dnerce prohibiting the cirenta ttou of tho independence Raw lu Pork. It Imo from tisk paper that the ParWien* denvel all their atotritoileir Mtn ,NUrnal, nut daring to publish the fact fur fear of censorship. (tumor kayo that air:altar cOttroi trill be adopleJ on 100141 aid American Jour4lll-41 JUAREZ AT CHIHUAHUA California and Australia idtires COLD DISCOVERIES IN NEW ZELAND 1 S.:Or . Pit-tirefieo, Jan. 10. —The Consul of the Itchy bliconteXleo at this puint has melted an ofilleial eoremenication from hie Govern- Most; dated NOvenber24,.ut Chlhanbea. where PiCithlent J nitres arrived ue the oilli of that month. Immediately on his arrival he organ• 'zed the Government there, and due notice of the fact was Oren .to the. Mexican people thrbliglett circular Issued by the Secretary of Foreign Relations. President Juarez was the objecter the most datteringriubile demonstra tions during his trip to Chihuahua, and upon bin .n pals there Gosernor Fururez gave a gifted iprnguet in his honor. on whilst% ocerston .--.Ulorresidentotthe Itopubile of Mexico was Inest, enthusiastically Cheered, and earnest ex pretalOn resialvert;totha sentiment that the cause of Mexican independence, would finally , ;The steamshtp ()olden City nailed r for w reak . - rli t 4l 4 l AY for'c` 1 .4',11W, 'u 'rea" c'" which A man named Ned McLaughlin has been ar rested hero on the etatrge of being 'lmplicated lathe robbery of the safe of the United States fleet - paymaster at Panama, to October. Ile He was sent to;tbariblaa recei ettooday. • Anstived.nlia aides to thu to of October ore - She war In New . Zealand continued. The Oevernmeat , dead leek •at illedbonrne continued, arid the Cabinet at Sidney had been, • reeorudrneted, and there was Much excitement over geld dlectivenes in New Zealand. WM. Mackay, Cashier of the sub.Treasury' here is n defaulter to the amount of VA %O The ii o VerritlaFht will lose nothing. It lei yeportiei that a re-hearing has been had In the NeVada Supreme Court, in the ease in volving the legality of the specific contraet:"" On the 17th ult. the ship Commodore Hell.of hasten, struck a reef of rocks and went to ;three. The crew were saved. The 41,11, WWI in ballast. I"4leods- rkets—titerwsk bitneleetituired by Outlaws'. 01ILRANS, Janl3,s-Cotton brisker; hies of-/Ato laden at tißlatted.• Sage r, 25',16P15%, To hare° more Retiree klour dull ut (a:II to 1 0 .50. Gold; nlcp.Starling .oachange, 47 14 , st oc k 01 eott , ?4, isBo9u, ti d e wvek, 15,000 The Nitddle Attrirthrer ( Corn., that n hand of ontlawscaptnred tho steamer Lilly with one tbon.tand bairn of cotton, nt Mclntosh Muff. They landed the passenger., in the woods and and took the bait up the Tombigbee river. L The steamer . Trenton. with one thousand The of Calton was burned , on the iVeshita rive * r. )ast Wednesday. The pansengers and crow were saved. Tho cargo was Insured, tutt the beat, It is bellovedi was not. .llornce li Dnyrsalfinkrarn filename. Cr. rvhs.sill Jan. 13.—Iforaco Day ad fire.te4 a I'Pealal uicctlnqgof the has rd of trade in a lengthy speech this afternono. !ions were adopted In favor of n ship canal, setting forth the, pnletleabillty of Mr. Day's featu bern mse. and declaring thnt it prelentn many e mditling tn grrondde eduddern Lion. A committee mu- appointml t) cvdrer pith slim • 1 co krd!, FROM WASHINGTON Soldiers' Cimunutalion Ceased THE REBEL BOAT BURNERS Three Dollar National. Note Design THE OFFICE OF CENERAL Eto.. Etc.., 'ata. New Tons, January 13.—The Ileraid• • Wash ington dispatch std.: All payment of com mutation of soldiers' retinas has cea s ed f o r the present at the office V the Commissary Gener a l of Prisoner In anticipation of the Congressional legislation securing to the heirs of soldiers to whom such Commutation was duo at the time of the decease or transfer of these claims. The Trfhane's ituthington special says; re The Sectary of W r, In conversation yenta,- day , stated that whe'lever the habeas cerens reached him for the achvery Of the bodies of rebel boat burners ft ysr on trial by court mar tial at !O. Louis, hrl stud' inunedhitely turn them over t the vil the American The President of the American Bank Note Company submitted several designs yesterday tor the forthcoming thrersdollar national bank note. Carpenter's picture of President Lin coln reading his Emancipation Proclamation will form the back decoration of the note. The list of aWarda to the captors of the con -2,l;riTuralTv tthoetllrenStoreftfiu7dgo f War for his approval Or disapproval on Mon d'Jf n t e he t nine thousand postoMees Ln the dips loyal Jitate., about two thousand has - o bees reopened. Needy} three hundred of these have received postmistresses, because no man could be found who could take the oath that he had not borne nrma against his country. The TelLunr's Washington special nays the resignation of Brevet Major General IL A. Bar num wan accepted yesterday, to date in the 911, Inst. The 79,er,' Washington nn say. the mili tary committee will report favorably upon propradtion to create the °Mee of Generl I n the antic, end when the office is created bylaw the position will be tendered to Geo. Grant. There hem been no opposition to the ppoal, Lion by ro any member of the committee. The President had an overwhelming visit yes terday afternoon, from a Committee of ladies, headed by Mrs. Senator Trumbull; In all about two hundred and fifty, who presented a pe tition and vehemently urged him to reject the application for pardon of B. S. Con of George t LP of rebel STMT. ThC.4 /wiles are of • Seemly entitled the "Mat.lollalColoroil Home Ansociation." They statet a ta , t C, e ,x , is a c"gye 'Vaa"e°i-tlrdrtralinonlitisplantrdiseti handingg In which are housed a large Ithinuer of Itelpoas colored people, and they rink that If Con be pardon.] at ail, it Abell be on conditlon that b e ;live to their Association ten acres of land, and the bonding:. thercon,now occupied by th Association. Bon. Themes N. Stillwell on Saturday ob tained an order from Lieut. Gen. Grant order ing the muster nut of the alth Indiana merit, nat Brosville Texas Itegl which regiment 31r wn ilwell was formerlyon h 'meted. Onion hare been incur,] for the releaseof the rebel quartermaster B. B. Winder. lie is not the Winder associated with Wire In the Ander sons lle butcheries. The Ire.rld'aWewbington dispatch aays seeing rammiselonera for the Freedmen - a Bureau in Georgia reports to Urn. Ikon tint that the no groes in that Slate exhibit great willingneas make contract, for next year, and that within the last few days quite a number of contracts have been made at rates ranging from twelve to fifteen dollar per month, including lamed and lodging for male hands. Washington dispatches state that the ladle.. meeption at the white Donne yesterday was largely attended, arid was a grand n ifair. A bonded a firehouse on the corner of Wash ington and Carlisle streets was robbed on Thursday night of about six thousaud dollars worth of silks, velvets, de. Your neon were subsequently arrested on suspicion of having been enita, , ell do the affair, and the greater portion of the atolen goods was recovered. During a quarrel yesterday afternoon be tween two men named Patrick Dunlap and Edward Johnson, the latter stabbed the form er in the produCing a supposed mortal wound. The Teilatne's W Ha ashinglOn dlspateh sas Provost Marshall ssell' last evnlna scent Charles A. Bodge., of the Fourth Artillery, Who a RP convicted of complicity with two nth ers In rotinterfeiting soldiere' final statements, while he wail acting as clerk In the Mills, of Commissary of Muster., to Port Dela ware, for u term of two years' imprisonment, 11 1, cooled efatea, similarly sentenced, ettectoo their es cape from Port Whipple just prior to b.tog ordered off. The 2 , 11Apatch sari all volunteer °leers on duty in the Preeduten'a Bureau, Virginia. buret:Otis ordered to join their tannerianell for muster oat. Their place. will he filled from details from the Veteran Deserve Corps. THE PARIS INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. teller horn Fenian Head- Centre Slephen_q. DEATH FROM EXPOSURE AND NEGLECT New Yea*, Jun. la —The Chaintier of Com mere.' held a amnia.' meeting yesterday, to re ceive the report of their committee relative the proposed arrangements for epeople rcpriNsentut ton of the rolled StaLteb p s at th. Paris Exhibition of Inc. ite•mlntlryns were :Mooted and initiatory preceding* taken to bring, the lustier before the Goverument and the carmen, chambers of commerce and kin dred institutions throughout the country. The subject of the int erfermace of the statute of limitations arltb the claims of northern et - editor. no, againbrtmght before the board, and further steps taken in this matter. Resolutions In honor of the late Robert U. Afintnen were adopted. Colonel Oldahoncy yesterday Tree's - ea a let- ter from head centre atmena, cordially endor sing his action., during the late trouble., and appointing tout repre4entatlve and tinanci_sl agent of the so...called Irish Republic in this country. The unfortunate emigrant ,11.114enger on the Steamer firpttlfte, Mrs. 3 Lary - I.Gilsoy. whose • p ied a l e vase ails telegnaphed yesterday, has d rm the effects of exposure and neglect. • -,.--....- Vela. hberounn at the Beginning of the War—Gen. Ortegaa at Ran Antonio— :Wear* Din arming Order Revoked. New Ontanuti, Jan. 13.—The Alexandria, 1.a.e11-nlocrut, publishes n letter of Generalit". T. Sherman to a friend in Rapids Pnrisb, In which he his the general impres. elan thut his appointment as superintendent of the 1-onisinna Military Aeodetui i at Ale*. hertmegard. Ile also ronterree..l m. illlptet.Won that when ha left Louisiana he was pledged not to enter the service against the eolith. lie did Fitt at Alexandria that woe mould be the Inevitable result of ,seeesslon, and at New Orleans on the evening of Ids de nurture for St. Louis, he might have said to Bragg he stn., not going North to seek military ..ervice, which was true. lie refused to enter the volunteer fore,: first culled out by Lincoln, because he considered the whole South would lirrotna involvnil In war, which could be handled only by coat armies of regulars. Gen. :theorem concludes : .1 wish the South well, and if 1 have been it scourge, then how much better true I than Ben Butler, or some ethers of that schooLe The San Antonio Ur tido, of the .11, thy.. it woe mistaken in reporting the nrrirul of Juarez from El Paso. It was Ortega who came (ion. Sheridan, In replying to the letter in the New Toils .Arter_, vhowing tientrul Enrly't °Maul reports of lite Confederate force, and buttes, publishes a letter in the Crntresil, pillow- Lug that lie captured, us prisoner., Mare melt than Nutty reports was his entire f0n.... The Adjutant General of Mississippi has re voked the artier to disarm the negro°, the apprehended danger hitting passed over. ~. - )coneys,.ltemised from Rebel Prison. keepers. firtv Tons, Jun. I3.—The VI-fishing ton epeeist asp, : Gen. Ili:Ilford having turned over to the Commanding General of Pristine Ruch moneys an bo succeeded In regaining from tho rebel prieomkeepers, out of the 'Wide sent our soldiers in captivity and appropriated by tho former partlea the name to now ready for distribution. All applications in this re gard May be mint forthwith to Gen. Hitchcock An the amount aecurPd fella • short'ot the ag gregato of tho sum sworn to have bean thus spolled. It Is propoaed to make a pro rata di la:ion among all who eon reasonably substau. date tomes of the above description. • •ath or Dedi„ ofDr. Folg.er—lteeousleuetton. Itisennturosr, Jan. 14.—Dr. Reinhold Fa!ger, late - Assistant Register of the United States Troatittryi - dled hernyeatepday., The resoluticm adopted by the Renate au thorising thekirommitteo onlineonstnictlon to -IVsend for iinal=titropei--.%onstAlgai,inapira!tie t i ce na lo the South to. ohenain Information rn a l: a c to affairs fa that Beath:nu ft has yet to be acted tillOnby the - .noose; The Cotntnittee ore enjoined to hecresy as to their preceding". From Oregon. • ynAnmsco, Jan. 13.—A dispatch from Portland yeatertlay eaves The citizens oC Portland are. ellLtutainstic In favor Of a wagon road to htmatana.Tertitury, dispatch from Seattle aaym a rropoaltion le noon to be antmlitted by Government, to open grain commtthleation between Victorta and San FranclacO• 19elinre fbr Revenue rrnodl. - • LorterlDLO, Jan. 13—The Collector of Inter nal nevaVas rotted another lot of one hum dßew eed anti entyetlight tbousuntt eliture tramYor with cOuntertelt Government Stumps INltne boxec • , Bather at New 'lark. • NEW logic, Jon. 13.—The thermometer has l l o Mlwanty.ilve, to Ica 4egreez abore zero since six o'clock this evening. The har bor lb Ala oTtloattna tee, itIMICITFIC having come doira North river at sbll taleb I. 1110r5.111g.,-,..tirrtigatloll, 15111%7 (11.111 cull . California Legislature -.4crtAatraro, . 11 u. — Theminority of tau sen :its Judiciary Connuirt,ou hay,' favuc. ably cni till' 14111 rep-calf:4j Lhu u Io eutfiretet laa. The utri.l4rity ari• oppaca'd IP l i7 rOPOM. PRIC E THREE CE `T: VERDICT AGAINST A RAILROAD Anglo-French Extradition Treat,. TIIF: !IV CONSTRUCTION COMIIITTF.I. Nza - bons, Jan. Il yr lo the , upretne coma at New ark, Net .lee,ey, n verdiet of three themNand dollars daninge4 tnw gill en against the New Jersey Rail Road Company ye-derday In favor of Jame! T. Weatbort, who tras run over blinded by one of the detend'nw trains. The Augusta, Georgia, reor. re, or , whose editors nos tempo', 2-11 frn irk General :Siemer, at the time of the alleged Murder of seven United Mutes solders. sa) the men were not shot for desertion no but for a conspiracy to murder Confederiiii pickets, in order to escape tot he Eriteral loss A letter e from LondOn says /he demand of the Frecieh Emperor fora utoslllicat ton or the t:ngllslt eXt Malt lOn Inns ei ia creating sr normalness_ Napoleon desires the treaty to were' the surrender of those who, on English soil Conspire against the GOvernment and IMe of the Emperor. The end wildprobahly Is , a Congress of the principal European powers. to form n •InClet y for mut mtl protec lion against conspirators and revolutionists, Si, that the Critlnv of nor will the enemy Of nll. A despatch from Washington says: The Com mittee on Reconstruction had another meet ing yesterday, during ti it 'eh several Important questions were discussed, hut no cortehrtion was rrarhed hem. The . s not b . the Tennessee delegation ha• Tot been fully considered. .5 protest from the South against nearly all the southern member: hos been filed. Applications for pardon ore 'dared ne Ole simply, as the President is gi7lutir,.; eii pardons worth speaking of, 1.10‘ . -•,-.1.y, The telegraphic statement that General Custer, In the ultiortr charged with having ut tered treasonable sentiment, In. Terns, is not true. General Merritt is understood to be the ofUrer referred to. The Freedmen's Moreau Is In' receipt ot s large number of reports from Sour li, .110 w - mg that the negroes are eonstueneing the ne.,, year innsatisfactory manner. General Way ui• waites from Alabama, that a general in, continues to tee ginnife.