The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 16, 1866, Image 1

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ern r ITEMS
I.tetates at
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Cottage,
St?. 19 th Street.
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For the parsoit iteek
•By P. Darr—Orlgin4.tia IliStOrT 13oot-eeP
. ing; Gamine:OW Et# , CUlntyins; Address to the
Gtsfltiating
"By hckr--Optul "
lrig, • COndnnting and
'.l4ettling :Obit Acr..otuittiflAxtxzres ',tally on the
rkillitples of Peninanshtst.::
1 . N. Votanac:—.On Endorsing Negottible
Tuitcril On. ,the rtac3 6l Constructing the
Journal,
COnautcrelal Lati;
Eittutts land pittOe Ptctatcta.
a BAL
or Ot kliida.
B 1 k'ond Whit.°
Sluitsif.., all kladH• c-• Bares &
• • 02 4 23 Cißtei
Fca g - ooditrtirig.eluicke ¢C B.lxel'obi' k Ilarc
- Pe. • • . •
Whsle and !Colored
Pirketa, all sizes.
~, BArzs 8 nu.L.
Seiwyees Barber* Soap
is tice..-trilt. Ouiy thirty cents o. eako
Urta Ns!le
• . • . .• _
4 - .)f cloaks, Edam's, dress: gOl-9, balmonds and
cloths. . - - - ES S BELL.
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"Decided Baricalias
fn winter shawls, elnaksihalmoials, blankets
&address goods. - Itsepra R BeLt.
French Merlin:is,
All colors at very loic peeca; oathc north eats
corner On'CtUrei and Musket streets.
•• . ' C. lI.LvsoN-Locz &
FpiVoris*
A full stack at tau prleea,• - pa-.the north (mat
a.oraer of NUatill and lf arket street.
.Q. Itasottloat - a b 13nu.
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Cleating out Nate
Frenek Merinos, . ; 'Wool Delaines, Ph lda,
• 'Cashmeres, Cobrirgs,...A.lpsnas and' ail kinds
- of Marred' and. Striped goods of all qualities
• land efyleAkst -Dunlap. Luker .1 Co.'s, 133 Fed
-':oral street, ..U.iigheny. • - '
E . siOkektitedneed - ritlees.
MI the nelent*les of Ladles amain he sell
Vaneed . prtees, at the extensive and poit
laiihonseot Wirkiant Fleeting, tio. 121 wood. -
~irea. • -
• , . ..
Goods
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t rrla11; Slit, Shawl, Cloaks, all klnd9 or
presaGoods, Fl9.3inels, Itfaaliet9 !to. are riew
being sold very cheat,' nt tho kTest , La dos
lagisat . aide at - Barker ',k,"Co.'s, 59 Market
.'s(reet.
et Reduced Prices.
, Grtnt ininctian in ladies', misses , and child
-rente-cinfesi berthas, cictorines, oou&rs, muffs
and...euent; La: sable, Gorman ilteb, Siberian
`lm:tad; American. filch, French Table, ,water
• alllfY, ,Dartlap; Laker & Co,hy LW'
Fcitcrel strea,Alleghdrry. '
:,1027.16100ds NereAnnis
Biple3-44114 stock:iv-111 Barkei
60 Market street, a fall alskOile ne of tr/i l o . ±
Jiliaelted Brown Gochlai Lancets,
Blan
kets, Tlektiiia,Bingims, elotlil„;cnseßn4reii,
Sallnetta, Tireeds, JC2MS, ()Pier staple
-Docka'et, ma* less tkan Baste* Plates,':
• came . ter JrobbitudisaickiP•
D ed after an abstain) or throe
e ' ttn;z `
=a
n ha re , re -openk ay sh
. .OP,
7169rtoofJobbruti„ aa carpenter hat,
1111:°148taxff,V'ill;betw e'Smith
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-g e mstreetan,dCryAe 7Oldels°ll l lt°-
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' to-
FOERM-T.
Tue-irotio.and big , thre. .
grow?daughtoro, two-Tattanixaoa
Ocy d eclare tuareiervedly that
st,iodoni,* 8 - U . 1.6541N; to thitir month% {that it
lutralrfiland pre sezvaa
ates-thedi 'gr.) and tinreeten=i—every ,ticeath
ence they buy it. As DOttlillie
Sotiiays;tlte. sales are-pro-di-giong.
• Serect•Lips.
01=w:teed thort*eisiirt the :fairy,
- _ everiledyrreayMoi
tips, if ohe chooseg torie the fragr.aucebteath
,!..,SuiOdont.;Thisyarci, Ocoee oC latittmer
_:;
rherlks, removes every hinndsh
!-;,-tioffilhe teeth, ggtv'e4 hinsh.ritie tinge to the
ia;end readers the ffieffih as pure and
- fresh aS as inhLat•
- Thomism air Parr!
lcal Slate roofer;., and Dealers in kneri:
- caxiSlateof vcrio-a3 ceiorl. Office at ei-en.
der LellletPl.a nesi the Water Works• Pitts.
tonntb, Fa. Ec3idenee N 0.75 Pike street. Or.
• , .dcra.pral:oo,7 attended to. All vrprt I-errant
• *1 water Proot. notalring done at the short
est notice. No -charge forrepairs, pravned the
' ()Of is net a?:raked after it is put on. ;
There • are one hundred distinct 'nervous
diseases, md there 4.4 not one of them that will
not yield to the great invigornut, Eittorene.
• 'Any stiffer em torture of nervous Neeaktiess
• fora der The Dikorene will grre yon instant
relief tied permanent strength.. Solo ag,ent for
.T.oseplx Fleming, Druggist, tio. St
Idurtiet street.. sent by eiTress any *here.
Its n few Morej Tienrll
dir,CriMinatingwill insist that no
-.other. remedy-for barns and scalds shall be
used, and :wiry - ationitimot this be universal
at
once, stsmnprifileable lives would t:4l saved
titreugh :its agettcyrfor, it. is a positive tact
that Dtdlei.sliaateed rafts Extractor. :relieves
-the agony in, a law Moments 'and cures with
-out scar. One trial will convince ttie most
,
Bold in Pittsburgh, at Yleming , s
ltrugStorei No. Si .Itidi - ket Street.
Tall and 'Winter Goods.
ft s with great pleasure 'we call the atton-
On of our readers to the euhporb stock of fall
" add Whiter Goods ,inst, received by Mr. John
-.erceler, Merchant Tailor, No.ls3Foderal street,
Alleglteny. pis 'stock embraces some of the
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most behutiful Giotto, C"..smeres, Overcoat
"logs and Vestings ever brought to the westerit
._3attrkot. 'Ms assortment of Furnishini Goods,
.icardnising Marti, Drawers, Collars I•iec. Ties,
' cannot ix surpMilsod east
or West. Alarge stock of ready mado Pant
'Coats, Vestiand Oven:mats, will disco he found
- .at hip eltaldlshusent. Persons in want of any
Althagikl the elOthlng line should net fall
Sire 3,fr,Weier Ocall.
- ' • •-•"'• -Widely -Known.
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It is generally sotto - Sea that the Webster*.
- , 'Politer-stens, Gortaschoffe, •3fetternichs„, and
•, --..62110,14diS or Politica are the men of world
-I.n/c.f.:awn, and so they arc where nowspa
•Jars* circulate; tait not ranch beyond. One of
-Otir.frlends.bitely returned from China, emus.
ex*.with.thO.reOitat Of 'his journey inland for
some- distant* where the. enquiry oftenest
„
when he became known as an American,
_•, 1-whether ho- knew , or. had.ever. seen the
his.Colintry, Dr. dyer, that,
They.use _his rtenedlc - i- - '
twiny of,thcm haat beelY.care4l,:by them—and
• ; they speakof - ilin ns if he occupied the whole
2.1,-:;" . `,J; ,, VCdPotieix iziert:o least. the great feature
'of • it; mandarin had been cured of a
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-,...*.allattant,uleer on:the hip by his Sars.warilla,
.4nr principle article of
export, and its inventei one of th e fewrapp
this continent ban ever produced n'arthithe'
•„ : ,;' - !..2 . - Licitentlp4 of ChiXliaen-c—New York News.
. Is Ilealth Weill, Hat - Ina?
v,-..,it'ltisarotect Jewe l as casilY 1 4.4.
r Siena', matt som , e_ct,lo as Miceli, to re.
foyer: Betide, in our climate, and especial.
;4 411. 4 _ s e4 3ot it .reOnirall to, be occasionally
velistorOW - Sutiverithing defends ttixal..
'tonic Used for this purpose. The Medicinal
tinettires, al; of telltale are basal on &onto= nt
*oho!, arc dangerous. Qtailhie, as everybody
ands out sello takes mu ch oflt, Is a slow mition,
ir:•'..:...'";;T:Ortasafe.plOteetive frOM ; all unhealthy tames
rberlo inlinences exists, and one only. This
,ZOWerltd preventive is Hostetter's Celebrated
Idea:each Bitters 'a compoUnd of the purest
- stimulants ever montilhetttred; with the most
.tereetiVe ,t,onics, alteratives, regulators and
`dein/Mors that chearhiM7 has yet' ertracteg
from the batintical kingdom.. CahvaleScents;
.*. ' 'languid and feeble - from recent sickness, will
.....„.gpathellitters an incOmparable _Restorative,
- ' ' not disagreelde to the taste, andominchtly La
' - • • idgiquung. :NO Oilier stimulant produces the
.....sameeffeetns Shia Stor.teldc. It does not ex.-
- cite or natter the ner. es, or occasion any en.
due arterial notion, hut at once soothes and
.
Strengthens the nervous syStenl and the till
lmal aririts.
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• IXOStetter:lt !litters
Ara e.. EOl , l 10101esale andpetall at very low rates
a
Fletning !< Drop' and Patent Medieino Depot,
street, copier of the Diamond,
Boar Fourth Otreet.
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•THA '° PIT'T Ui~r H GAzETTE:,
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- VOLUME LXXX .---NO. 13
CITY ITEMS
Pint the Slichteet Pain.
6 This is to certify that I had eleven teeth, all
that were remaining in my jaw, extracted by
Dr. t. Silt, 246 Penn street, on last Saturday
morning, without the least . pain or any un
pleasant effects afterwards from taking tile
Laughlag"Gasiandrun years of ge.
' • GrUlter. IL LICITUE.J.D,
. • .Eust Birmingham.
N. B.—No extra charge of from one to dollars
for giving the gas.
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.6arighleig this rice Of Charge
Administered by 13r. Spencer, No. :51 Pone
street, for extracting teeth, without pain mud
no extra charge of from OLCO to Cali and
those .10.03sOts_of teeth. •
No. Penn Street. No. :54 Penti Street
West Print%
Light and dark, Just opened, on the north ea.t
corner of Fourth and Market. streota.
C. 11.11,R0N Lyre .t nr.o.
Skating , Skirts.
MI 1-tyles and colors, Just opened, on the north
ea4Ceorner of Yorirt.h and Matkit etreet.
C. u. say Lori: altar).
New Cllshmere
DAV. &
Just openea.
The Necessity of Protection.
EinTons Prrienrroll GAZz - irr. , - 1 enclose
von an article clipped from the Troy Verily
Times, with the request that the same may be
Inserted in tae columns of your valuable pa
. per, that the laboring and industrial classes
of th is country may see the difference paid for
labor in this and the old °Gantry; ehoucc4 th e
necessity erne early reeislOtiof our revenue
Mies; that labor may be protected; and ahome
market for the farm inoducta of the country, •
preserved; our vast mineral Wealth rapidly
developed, and our manufacturing, imechani
.
cal, agrimiltnial and industrial lateresta fos
tered toad protected; that our law makers at
Waahington, may realize the ueeeksity of pro.
letting the laber.of this country against
of other countries; and a market for our
ag
ricultural productions ,be found nt ouri owe
doors. The iron interest is One of the leading
interests of our city. What it has done for ns
is but a small matter of what it will do, fu the
future, if properly Prcitected.
I am not prepared or qnnlified, to make an
estimate of the cost of Pit - gime:kg iron In this
market, but infer it is greater in tome re
, snects, hire than in _Troy. is all lirlinehes of
'skilled labor are higher west of the mountains
thah• east; and that, were it not for the , hope
of there being someprompt action by Congress,
Many of our large triannfacturing establish,
meats would cease until there would be a re
duction_ in laborthat would give them some
Margin for profit; as - It forum asserted by
many; there is none, statements y descriptions
Of iron, a loss. The of R. will
gave the manufacturers raid all interested,
west, of the mountains, an opportunity of com
paring Cost, and warn the country that if for
eign importations are to continue, and' take
bur market from -our own people', our -mann.
facturers muSt cease to produce, and lie idle
until such time as labor cad be broughtdown
to the same wages paid ir d fer countries.
Then we may prepare for ssand glare,
ing throughout the land. such as the country
bas never passed through. lint, - on the other
hand, if the machinery ot the industal inter
ests of the' reentry - is protected against for,
Mau manufactures, -we shall go on our way
prospering, and rejoicing that - our country sip:
premates an d d is always ready, to protect all
ela-tes of Inustry.
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_ , • 1 LiIIOMICO MAN.
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Baying bad sftme ex p eri e nce in the Working
t the Internal Iternatto laws since their
dist lmposition,epon - the iron' truiunfueturers
of this city. 7. have ventured to submit to you
such a brief outline of their operation, in con.
:neaten with the tariff on foreign troll, as, in
tho absence ofa more extensive Survey, may
call public attention to the Subject, and ulti.
=latticed to slick modifications as the Wig
.4.oD2pf our legislators may devise and the in
terests of our workmen tind manufacturers
demands
Let It be understood that I am no advocate
.tor the removal from the shoulders of the Iron
traden just proportion of the burden, which
igwar of such magnitude as the ono we have
just' ended has laid .15pon:our country,;; but I
mruitlarotest againt rata it proportion us shall
' depress our home manufacturing interests..
keep, our "valuable minerals burled in their
nothrobille, and enrich , the foreign mann foe
. toyer at. our expense.
It. is'said only a sew days since I saw a. setter I
whith that agent of a ItrUlsh mann
- fact - neer had token the
orders in ;this country for
the entire production of; ono of the largmit
rains, for the next six months.
"Every Weoltssetatemerst of imports [Ordains
-a large curdningtdratire 'arc pal
la'ew
-Leah aTthe SCORN of thil'- e "have airs r sat* ,
Three
months of this year, all our rolling mills have
been Idle, and for at least six months' about
twothirsis of the ferratetUi Of the entire coun
try out of bliss - 1, When gold was ut a premium
of between 150 and itse,the cost of manufacture
in the Items of coal, ore, stages, &c., was no
wore than St is atpresent, with gold at .45 per
cent. premium. The former rate was a barrier
to excessive itnportatlon, and amonnted to t 1
protective tariff on our own manufactures. It
is tot difficult topercelve that if - gold should
continue Ite , gownwArd. course., without affec
ting the value; of comdines, and masc.
gnenllj
a t , je t f h p e rtn , F i tion, the r Advaitta r, g a e is
werausturepare for such a commercial. crisis
and rev - ulsion as this Country has never exile- -
riraced
let us examine the-increased price paid by
the troll manufacturer for his stock, lie., since
the war. The cost of construetton andrepairs
—a very large Rem in iron works—ls id least
doubled: rig iron SVGA per ton , -d3 now gSS
—lneresuie, APS per cent; coal was /A per ttm—
tg now 612—locrcooe, 9:0 per cent; ore was 43.-
50 per ton--IS now g 4.50.-" -rnerea4c, id percent4.
labor was eV. per ion—E4 now V.
per cent. The price of manufactured iron av
eroged,"at. the former period: ulna 455 to ale
per ton to the trade during the last few
months, the price has been from g5..5 to CIS pet •
ton, and, as is usual in rising markets, more
contracts have bben made under than over
8100 per ton.
The cost of a ton MAO pound;) of wrought
iron, before the war is about as follows: -
It cwt. 'Pig Iron at &XS per ton
"5 cwt. Ore at 41.50 per ton...
30 cwt. coal at. fteo.per ton.
Lab0r.......,.._ '
Cns nail of Machinery,
/cc 3 nO
Total cost one ton iron, 1975.51
'lto cost nowt.:
ewt. rig Iron nt SO per ton...
5 cwt. Ore nt Per ton -
.M cwt. Coal at gilpertOn
Lbor
Castin a gs, lire Brick - one Of Machinery
' •
10 00
Internal Revenue , Tax at /4.1.50 on Mau •
'is on tt.tie 114. .c°
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Total cost oLone ton Iron, Nov. 4110 su
From these figures, which are substantially
correct, as - any manufacturer of: Merchant
iron or railroad.bars will testify, no factin'
proof ls necessary, that .. our manufacturers
t= is adding heavily to choir Menials tax this
year. Some, -- whose mills - have been rmtnin
at a loss for the las t three months, will be gla d
if both cede meet. this iyenr. Others aro only
saved from toss by having purchased their
stock when the market was easier. ; •
The revenue tux. on Won is ns follows
iron r... , 40 per ten, orlive per emit. ail valorem:
castings, ea. - CO per MO, or twelve pee cent. ad
valorem ; railroad bars 83.60 per ton or kiV per
cent. ad 'valorem ; merchant liars 83.60 per ton.
or six per cent. advalorem ; rivets, bolts, cut
nails and spikes, ir..4oPerton,orsevenpceeent.
WY:store's:l; wrought spikesaud ratios:id chairs
Sti perton, or twelve per eent.ad valorem. The
ton istwo thousand - pounds. Um:numerated
articles, Six per cent, ad valorem. : Explaii
.atory of ;the above, net it be understood
by those unacquainted with paying taxes
on nousufacanres, that in the rate per cent.
is included the entire tax paid by the la,
tides in question. Thus castings Ore taxed:-
83M and pig iron CIAO, therefore, cast- -
tugs -pay 86 per ton ; merchant and
road bars pay 0 ,60, made from at call nigiron
that has paid 43 tax—they therefore Ciotti:laced
ty;,6o per ton. .Rlvelfydc., are made from Mee- -
chant Irene that has paid e , 3,03 per ton;,to which
add go,to palms; atislyOtt Dave fp per ton tax-
Railroad 'spikes and "chairs arc made (tom
tars that luive. paid tax to tuld,A
, equal to 802,5 k per ton. This last Item of the.
nvenue law is clearly tr Mender, mad a fraud
on the manufacturer.. Otis arranged intim act
amt when rivets, cattails and eat splices, &c.,
0.r13 on ly f wrought iron that bag paid the
tax, only 4,4oper ton additional shall be paid,
but. So this arrangement, by sonic means.
(meat ProbnblY- an drerSightl the important
pienas, wrought ; spilmg „and; railroad chairs,
weto naiad-tided. ' ,
Our legislators may have thought; that the
discretionary powers left in the bands Of the
Commisriioner of Internal ilevenue would Am
-2XeCriagedla linginettanre with the spirit find
latent of ' the law, but bin first and almost
only idea seems to Dave been e to the
Treasury the largest.possiblo amount 11:1 spite
of
remonstrances, alt
hat and coimplaluts
from those who felt that they Were pay
ttionsands -shf- dollars.' annually breause
of the Oreire/013 Or MO Of three irordr i lfhtch,
had thy's , occurred to the :ninths of our w tum
kers, would undoubtedly have been inserted
in the act. -
The tax eontinnes to follow the iron after-it;
if:Wee the team:steamer. If converted Into
stcel,lt pars er, or 6,16 per ton, according
to value. . )f agaM nailed- or .hanueorod into
nay I f ono
r, per - cent: - op the Added
Tante; or, said iron. or steel marine in the.
construction ofalocomot ire or engine,
six per cent. on the entire value is 'again as-,
Thee—
. ”Thetax, .
. Like attouneb municrer, --- Stcsay to his purps
rooms
ros it dli: e through every trehiforteatien,
,Nor nntrato once the track."
until, if we were to catch one of thollying
parts of a burst - tin ratios of machinery and
uric it Slow mech. it had paid in proportion to
its value, it might answer twenty-OP/1011V or
one hundred per emit.
When the war was in progress and gold ad
vancing until it reached nearly two hundred
pereerils prominto,..witb large demands for all
kinds of iron, it Wag known that our 3:emanate•
• turers were making money
fit thoug rapidly, and they
might then have
tileex
change Importation of foreign,
Iron, at a price at Which . the bathe manatee-.
tare cannot be made, the 'ease is reversed,
Where, then, I. remedy!
Firric-4.et us to): 9itc legislators- in the ap.
pr. - aching session of Congress to rose... Mar
the tax on iron and make suck an abatement
as may enable the. manufacturerto meet the
altered condition' in which he is placed. if
the writer, who 13 not a' XtrantlaCturer, and
therefore considers himself irserriewhat ai 4l ..
terested party, may be
that
to offer a sag
!geationehe say that a =llona tux of
one - 161We adds half per rent would yield a'
"IWievorme:tiud would be as much On the
material would stand muter ordinary
eirenmatarioes. -Iron. Is one Of thdae corn-
Moditiegi_whieh owe, their value - almost en
tirely to labor. Every ton represent§ so many
days , work, and so much money earned and'
expended in the sustenance of_thelaborer and
Idisfandly: what they - eat and wear, aby
has estimated
no means incortsiderable tax has been pall.
iteMinald try thei laborer. refore, be
netter.lsl°errcf Itax"orrnea'tnei4nYlovanf ina l. n . equal to el ha
good policy in ourrulers tofosterthe iron
trade as means by-whieb the interest and
principal of one indebtedness may be din
chiarrialso necessary that the tax on steel
Shr remodeled. Tills article : isx.3w be
ing tondo by processes that will lead to its ex
tensive use for rails, axles, boiler plate, 1030.
motive tires, @tc., the rate of tax Its altered
to B. to permit I sale at an eqnivaTen.t ad
vance over the price of iron. The present tax
amounting toa total of one cent per pound is
inmost prehlbithry to its general use On af
large scale. :-Let the same rote Of I to 214 per
cent.ho charged on 'steel as on'
iron, end
predict for this article next year a revenue
that will astonish -the offagalz who misappre
hend the necefsatty far the change. - ---
Sctord—Let us ask our legislators to increase
the tariff on imp Ported Mott to onc hundreil per
cant The tariff is nowene rent per pound on
merchant bars, and ono half.cent on railroad
bars, aud we will fu'oceed tosliOw that the for
eign =tidies 'eau he imported to comncto with
thishome manufacture with this duty addell.
Yong mechanic will tell you the quality of the
imparted - 1s not - na goOd MOO American iron,
but thendetchant looks to prOfit, and will sell
that whlrh pays test. The almost total
cost of Iron is .labor, and Lind ull
know_ Is not 'eo liberally paid anywhere
es in this country. If therefore oar, la.
borer is not pretested against the labor Of'
men who do not live nearly se well—who riis
' main 113,1,b0 name atiglon in which they Were
.barri.tbeir whole lives—we mu § t . glre t g, man
ufacturing altogether - shut up ell our :hidden
mines of wealth—and turn our sole - attention
' 1.0 growing food, for the ill-paid, 111-clad and
badly sheltered millions :of Europe,: /ire we
~prepared to 'do thief No. A thousand times
- No. Those gentlemen from Groat. Britain who
lately visited our shores, examined our .Tarl.
.roade r emplored our 01l wells, coal-mines' and
ore beds, and were feted by ILallroad-Direc
rs and others to such an extent, would: fain
persuade no that free trade is the panticim for
all ills, the high read to- all preSperity-the
golden:o2 harmonicbinds the entire human Pun
. ily in one ns whole. To such like
sophistry there should be . from the laboring
population of this country but one answer—
We don't mit:
Below lea 'statement or the cost of a ton of
nierchatit bars in England, taken from Pao
of their latest writers on the matinfacsnre
iron, atrial yon will see Is a little: below .f.5.10:-.
sterling
1101 LING GIMY 'la am,
eyta.o77 forge pig Iran, at Oa per
Wnges, puddling, from oy.c.d. to j0,,r,0
COnliirrenty cut •
Wages, shingllngand rolling
Pones and machinery - , .......... ".
Laborer weighing and breaking meta)
removing usher, .1-c
Co't of o. ton tio.l ml.ll tra r
IrIXIRILED /11-1 t:
ova: lid''' . bar, at.R4.01. per
Wte•es, t . healing, rolling. tte
Coal, 10 t 12 t
DabOre.l,4
Cost of n ton of finished bar. CZ 9 10
Requiting 55.95 cwt. 01704 iron to a ton of
paddled bar, or n•J.OI cwt. pig iron to one of
t en hbar it is probable that the cost is now
some t or fifteen per cent. :snore than the
above specification, which was made to
but that, the latest estimate to which the
writer has access. Recap, however, giro the
cost of bar iron in Liverpool, and the cleat of
importing, which:will answer all the pitrpose
of his argument, cost is from LS .C 9
sterling. We will take thanvensge Zs it.,
One p ton bar iron in Liverpool Ad 10 0
Shiping. -
Freight, tbas bean los er,1.9 I
17
ot owr Cent. for excloolgr
Cintotas
in gold CS it
• itt 47e 'premium VW ISO
" The tibore table shows, taken.ln connection
with the; previous estimate of cost of !Merl
min iron, that Veggia iron am be import.] of
ten dot Tors teas per toys than -American MA be
sonsfortured. should we apply a *huller
• analysis tothnimportation of foreign and the
- nnutufneture of American- nalleoad bars; the
"residt 'would show a itiU Snore at:thing diger
000e—canal to from eni to per ton hi factor".
of Insporte•l heirs.
On behalf of the American there? and maw
ufacturer. on whom the country depend for
their support and the 'payment of our 'slaloms'
indebtedneas, we call upon the approaching
Congreso to trCalco. anch a tariff. It will pro•
trot thetrinterests, ennbio the laborer to pro
- tblasinkr./3-nnetd.boals-lle,Pndena t2V.
;binlis•th itWAretstt*.tenti,Algit
. • •" • o.,steltete"tne'rutenurtil=n
reasonab 0 pro o dt on his investment, and en
nnrag him t
desoto his to theen.
up Of•nerw .acsarees ofwealth
prosperity t o the
country we 7C*O. 11./It.
HUED ON THE N. Y. POLICE
OODIMISEIONERS:
Trial of the Spanish Murderers.
FEMALE STREETIy4KERS ARRESTED
.
tires Tang. fraud MI the Police
Commissioners was brought to light yester-
Quy in the arrest of one of the attaches of the
Chief Clerk's office, what' iti alleged ims , been
sciling, appointments on the for) for 01121.1
varying imennount. Irani VA. to eaoh
case. • Thascerta i ned e fraud has not been
definitelybut the Conimissioners
are Investigating It. It is stated thaVtice, of
these bogus appointment! , has thus fir (r-'en
dismal:Med. -
The trial -of the two. Spaniards, Gear/lei
and Ifelleeler, who were indict.] for the met.
der of - Senor '110..1.11 the Itinoklyn. City Park,
commesice at ton o'clock this morning in
..tbaXingeennty Coact of:Llye .. r_ mid Terminer;
before Judge
Ilv - a
A COneertrAMOVelnent. the police on SAL.
night Agreated between thirty awl forty
of the female etrcet walkers of the fifteenth
precinct, who Were yesterday arraign.' 41
Jeacrson market pollee court and scot to
IllackWell's ,
EMI
. gll '.ll
R
Tnlegrapble.eatlier Report. • •
Cet ATI.A3D ; Jan.' 10.-Itierenry - 4egreos.
%find from the south east. • . - • •
fiert
toir; Jaw 1.5,-L.Wimther - cloudy; wind
fresh. from nordlseast., ;Thermometer, to de
gree-. above zero. ; it 6.mtmeneed
bnoi; lag, „
i,nizm 'Ufa En, MIC - 114 San. - 13.— ' (toga wind
from soottwemst ; clbndy and
' GRAND RAllni, them., Jan:lo.—AVlnd north,
eastrivather stormy with, Thevilom • -•
eter gistegrees above zero ..
.
F,A , r Sousivew, urea., JAI. la.—Thermom
eter:, d cgrees abovo zero; wind north-east:lad
.'
light • ' • • '
11 At-en...eta°, .Tan. 15.-Weather Mainly and
stormy;'wind orrillweastr•lThafnUntseter
bl
denTeelillvvo zinc , ; , -. - • , -•
A3E neon., Jan. 15.—Observatory— Tarr
memeeter ID degrees . above zero. l34rOuioler
Vilna cost and snowing.
vteE.t Y Jan. 13.—Ttle weather' at Vtlea at 7
;felon:, this More:lag wasO degree:ll)oloW zero. ,
It Dillow 11;;CrVo. .1.1. South Trenton 19.1.0.ite . ...
green below.
CrsetaMn.m Jan.l3.—lt haw been raining all
1110=111;g; wind- toUltlDowll. .'ll.krollry. 07 de
g-rees. Lines working badly !WIWI' and west.'
. • TOLEDO, Jan. 15. -, , Weallier; cloudy; wind
north-mist; •Thonaranetee ii degrees above
zero. Snow and sleet this fore:mon. ..ltepOrts:
from varlonn points west and sonth-west, re
prenent the weather cloudy, and north a
hin
nd
.31ortMeenn. .winds wills. : and sleet
New Toms, Jan. Is.—Dispatches to-day =-
mart the tb . ermaMetor 0 degrees below zero at
flal above.at Portland, Maine; 4 above
'at Ironton; name lit Springfield: II above. at,
Philapetpitta ; al above at WashingtOn ; 8 be
low at Concord, N. 11.110 ;mirror at Plymouth,
and at zero at..Alhany. It was 6 de L gritcy above
zero in tbla city_tbis morolag at 7Web*.
, „ .
iut 00
4. CI.
10 V)
21,00
Loyq. air the , Ithip Gratle
• of Illeopee; to,ACtiptalit Ifurke.
• 41cnivon, Jan. lb. , L-ALlarten meeting' of Mar:
chant!, and oth eel; Iran hold at the Morchantia! ,
ll:change. al, neon today, to take some eata
ble action in re*Stpit to the gallont conduct tor
-VoPtntrtPurke,losaVing the Oren, and passen
gersp !Zi en
gers of the shiratitude. ' George U. Upton
prtlided, and the meetirM - was addressed by
Dir. Gray, and ethers, all paying an eloquent
tribute , to the noble and humane conduct of
Captain nurke. ' —
A, committee a ris appointed to Obtain fonds
(or a imitable testimonial' to tie presented to
the gallant Captain and also colleet money for
the relief of the emtgrantn saved through tits
exertionii, In the mean time they haus been
bountifully supplied with everything ifecesim
ry to their comfort by the city authorities anl.,
private citizens: ; -
11,011p . tuvek and, Loss, of Life—Steemere
• ,••• ,
Ssv.saisse, Jan. 13.—The =brig Neva, of. Moe
chins, Vainei, capS.,Taltrot; Master, fr om row::
york, bound to. Jacksonville, teas,'
wrecked on tho south breaker of St. Jelin%
sae. on tifn fith Miss Wall and chlld,imis-
K e nioni,tho - Captain, First Mate, Pilot and
two aeamen.were. lost. The brlg ' now lies on
'the heath twesamlleit south of the bar.
The steamer 'Buenos -tyres wan horned fn
the Offinalgee Rives on the Otis inst. She was
.loaded with o'2! bales of cotton._ Six negroes
;wore ' .
Tho Pastimes James G. 'Christopher, laden
With 117—' hales of ,eotton, was burned,lnSayan.
rush river on the 13th.
The steamer North Point, frcna Baltitntire,
arrived yesterday. , , She was de4gued Vona
(hiytl !_attay weather.
' - • VOA' Llyek 'Lost.
•
11.—Tho warebonin or
Antonio- Thireas,stN.atanzus, • was burnt on
the 'Eight zves Wein .lout and novena
pernrms sOrerT4..t'inirilOrl•
,Tbe xeport camo by the lest
ptearner that the SoanithAdinina Iloreja war ,
<1.2f1. It is probsklyAtiact
• •
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, JAN VARY 16, 1866.
VERY LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
Our Special Dispatches
FROM WASIIBKON.
THE lOWA REPREIWATIVM.
Messrs. liasson and Price , at Issue.
m=zia
IiTENTIAN'S Or ?flit
BtBolllliio2l for Trial of DarJB.
,STEEL, , RAILS FOR 4OIF,RtCAN, -ROADS;.
Etc., Etc... Etc..
p e,
lecial Despatch to the Pfttsburgh Gazette,
WL.911.11:01 . 01 , ,, January, 11, itb.
'he Ifouee,Waa enterjAinett thaley-with the
rehcafsal of Eflettgair - chiptie relating to
lowa polittcannd politleals: Mr. Hasson made
nopeC4l, in which he took for grOlind thatthe
CongratscOnidnottireseribe theilitatifications
of voters in tiro stafOs liiiefy tirribellion, nod
that the elective franchise ought to be ex
tended-only „to froo.tntelligent,,ncgroes. Ile
spoke tie - Simile lengtli , iii the' arti Meta that
would result if it was extended to all.
Mr. Penn pliumed that ;lesson misreplusen:
~
' tedliidwit di:it:Act. iii(d. Sthqi thd;intid-rown
would not sustain the man who trimmed for
the benefit of slaveholders and rebels. Mal,
. aon,,reterted that Prier bud nearly thrown his
own district into thehanda Ofoppo - sition by his
radical course. Price responded that Eakson
bad been repudiated by great Union meetings,
'at liirtenport; and - Masson said that's iepu
diation resolution was drawn, or instigated,
by I . rice; which the latex , denied.. About two
hours were given to the quarrel, to the greet:
delight of the crowded galleries, and an.itt-L
!entire noise, and tha'ar...enh'Wcia galleries, ,
More
the grader , Mier; z any- other of thilsession.
The New York Daffy Noes, haring made the
infamous ehargellust Mrs. Lincoln was guilty
of the larceny of the- Altmann., Ar., of the
White Rouse. Mr. Hasson made a haat I
statemen y In -the -House ,today and said
that 'the 'spieled - Ciumnittee appointed ..1,7...,
provide relief for the remit, of the . late,
President, had examined witnesses upon the'.
matter of this base accusation. nod it yea
proved cbnclusively that Mrs. Lincoln has not
taken :froze the ' White Watson 'singletaticle I,
of pribile preinerty,with the exception of an.'
article which was so identified with Mr. Lin
coln,
as to mike it 0 personal memento; Mid
which the Was permitted to take away by eon._
sent of the beeretary of the Interior.
The Senate did not as was erpeetcd, take op
Judge Trumbull's resolution for enlarging the
powers of the Pre-cameo's Buena, and thene.
tag all persons in iiiiiiights,tAtlayoutdp , o l,-
nbil will not dO ao , before Wednesday or.
Thursday. as Gores it "Dui - 1r will OCCUPY to-
PrOrroll with 1, ChealaterL.tle speeeh forborne
conatunptlon arta effect upon • the coming
Kentucky election. ..
A large number of men who demi, d uty.es ph.
lots of gnats:nth% on the tithat.strepi river, lave'
made application' to be classed as ottictrsoso
that they may receive three months extra Intl
allowed by the Navy Department, prior to
muster out. Tho matter has been before. tire'
Muse Naval .Cenumiticei who trill report
against the application. ,They and that most '
of the pilots were men of hOuthern sympathies ;
who were pressed into our service. and nutter-'
cd no toil, as red.r, - themselvos, allege. ,
The t'et , onstreetten - Committee WI repartS'
to the contratTlMtr , iltildP4l6ltiwilkavr, as felt:
done nothing but etyplntze. and„diseess raki,.
MIA Innthodt' for doing - Wiiiir. entruste,, , l,W
them. They want-leave tOL send for pent= .
Land ptp . orS, "and ti reiafintlon` granting Alias,
pissed the Senate, and wilt probably be Liken .
up in the House to-morrow: They w til then
nth an apPropelatlon to Sleet current ex
- OS. - 'When they WM ask tetra loared ape-;''.
~i,
committed thirough the isOuttt - is not settled.
ihn,ll . llol7e to -begin taking evidence at the
-casino ntrePritlay."
•
Senator Item - and expresse_Sbis determination
to press his resolution calling on the President
to try Jeff. Davis. by a ;Military Commission.
and will, at the proper time, if ninth Opposi
tion laminae thefeeto. apppost it in a ;perch.
slick. ibrettilif to lie. the• ouiy .proper tritranal
for acti:ng,on his case. The consideration of
this reselnittm Wan ob-)0e - taxt to this afternoon
hy,lles ordy Johnson. .
' The Secratarir of War has addressed tt letter
to the heads of the several Burrs.. of his
Ilopartinetnt, erecting that the Nutmeat In
tininuerver;Lof thus city, be removed from the
list of newspapers stutiteriral to Iwibil•fi.zwi
ierturmentellir the War 1/efiartitaMit4 there,
he ini nO further necaedti - foreniptbil* it for
that purpose. -'
The Constilaffnitof listen,another 14opper
'head "allied:of, limited eireiat ion,LI a UV! , city,
still retains tin: advertising Pitlonage of the
Gove.rnractd. i
" Lii letter written by lion. A. li. Stephens, late
Yin? President of the gonthern Confederacy,
helpers rtvelved _here, in which ho says that
the original ttnioninini of (burgh suffer great.
er persecution now, mien . ..cunt of their senti_
meats, thar; they did Waring the day* of the
Confederacy._ _ . . -
.„
The reccalis ' from internal rein:ono today
tithounbedlo Seyenhuntiredowl fifty thousand
dollars._ . e'' . ,• :
lasi natltinal hanka_Yeerabitalilishe4 to-day
the,,Plaitiers , ,, of Richmond,
,capital 6-0 0 ,000 i
Lend Pirstint.Gelmitil;loirs, eatiltallwo oo .
Threemore.invoices of goods, amounting in
. rititielo.. (Wet, tbalo,have rust been received
`front - the. iiirmingharn Society, England, for L
.dlittlindlimattongthettestituto freedmen of
the ,eked Stat 34. GoColi of this dasetiptifin,
WTS:lneciat'dthfaiOn" Of the' Seeretari of the
Treastiri„: are it4tnitted free of duty at the
sevend ports of entry.
Senator Tilton, ot.r, onnectleui, whose name
has been ruentgmed - In 'connection with the
Secretary of the Envy, desires it to lot known
that hots not an applicant for the position, and
woo l 4 iiert,,at-thzit.lt Were it tendered to Ulm...
- The Internal Revenue Bureau - has Ihforma
thin which leads to the belief and counterfeit
revenue statops aro being extenolvelt, Mane
fuchared; ..s •;-; t . ' L,L., , '--,!... L
lion. Lewis D. Campbell has not yet ;Ignited
to the President of -the State Departnient his
accept ancOof the Mexican Mission: .
The 46:M1nd - of the American railroads for.,
! itteel, rails,, rna
tie.S; axles andcrossitigs, and °that ;
' similar Mate, /3 'lncriteting rapidly,
and
steel for theserpurpoies is now mmoldered a
necessity by our first. engineers. The steel, it
IS fonnd,trcan tsrenty times-es long aS the
Iron rail, while the. ties and axles far Weed
iron In strenlithand.dnratiftiqi• ah. 4 the most
Important o ill, In safety: Tiao--Penavylvania
. liiiirosill has contracted tor four thousand Lou
Of 15/.0 rano, izulthe Philadelphia, Wittainir•
foil atidilalitmore Itailidad for one thotistad
tons. The prime ,cost of ateetratla is about
'.'llfty:peroentlitiscrre, or oonot iron ralls.,‘ IV
lathe ptirlPttO otthit PiitiPkitti mentioned;
toter/A1 : 440 stet:ll4lo,loz the iron 'ones now.
fnviuseuiri-:.siveep,atlorts,rOtititi ciri.T.,aeltreer=rti,
never to relay r?!Lle roads frith iron , mat.
Assistant heerela ' ry Chandler undct date. Of.
tiaratinak, Georgia, on the oth last., states that:
he is itillbustly engaged in inieWtipthigthe
Treasury itattra Itt thitteeetion, and Wig soon,
knit: for the that States on• a similar-ilia--,
It is Said that the Haw York importedi as
rell'its the English merchants' are cOntribut,
ilig freely to the treasury,: of the -Vet , Trade
-.Magna here. - It is likewise reported that Au
guste Itelment has forwarded to It his ohmic,
J .
denator , Titunbo/,, railred' I I
to inthof. „
tri6ll43ita,•trTelking4•l, ~
.C. 369
OE,
ao
^8
30
131110
C 19 3
yn
L 3 10 0
$lO C.
.. V. 40
SUieldp,4ll.O. Ogei irlirdell...+NPlee of
- • Captbred Cotton. •
New Vona, Jan.i.a.--,Loalso. Arnold, of this ;-
city, Oda Manaltig.eut bar throat, hat
to tile, jumped into East river. She gas res.
;Oliva sind.telcon to thole:4odd. • -
• Great excitement was occasioned this Morn
ing at the Brooklyn was
House, tho
of to emplane' ,a Jury lot the trial of
-Gonzales; e igh t yurder of Otero. Five tam-
Aired and jurors. were ou.mmoned.. - Not
'Ono iutor due Yet been- Obtained, every ono:
:whose ; mn& was =lied having formed an.
opinion. It 119 hardly prolo . thlo timt ai ury will
be obtained to.daY. ,4
The beeretary of the Treasury Ilan triStrue
ted VOttOn..agetttli 16 IMO city, to •msico no
more &dosed eapinted cotton for the present,
on.tho ground that-the delay vrill,bo. adranta
-goons to the Governmentin bringing into - the
Treasury a higher price for the cotton, than
. Uttif • • - •
PENISYLYANIA LEGISLiTURE.
ial of Jeff.. Davis Urged
CHEW illiThrTY JAIL ACT.
=to.,
:to., late-
Special ToispatelOto the Pittsburgh Gaiette.
'lTartatertunn, January I.loega.
Iloth bren t ts thelegislaturenet at the
usual hour ttartsit g with ' a large numbet
of members' in i• attendances The followtoff
buidngsa wit! trnitsieted:
Roust—lde. lltittikey offered a Joint resole..
tattoo, settlngtirt2l,that the penalty incurred
by ,the participarita , in the late rebellion,
abladd lino wiietkrEraded, and that Suffer-
SOK Darts ahould tie — t4Ought to. trial speedily .
by.niuilttarY er - Oirlr court. The reaolotton
„efts road and reterred to the proper caution.
Par. nerron presented petition from theca[,
.I.r.ens Of..S.:lndor township in relation taros:dz.
The follelhadhias were rend IA place
lly 31r. Gha*—An net PS exempt certain per.
SOns;ln Allegbeayeounty from the paymeet of
bounty tax. . ,
Iti
.../13 - hir.hfochling-‘An act providing for the
Clash/Win:ma Of a ferry in Armstrong county.
' Ily Mr. Sturdevant—An art to provide" for
Ltie nasosirolcot and collection of taxer iu
.11rawioril COW/Sy- - - ;
hfr. McKee read acts relative to emu nt 119 in
Unity and NeWton• lown;diipa, We-tolorciand
county,
The Mow then adjourned.
Bearrs.—hlr. Bighorn from the Jed ielary
Weal Corot:nate° reported the following: A
etippleteent to en act for the better menage•
.nceneof the Allegheny County Prison, to coo
l:feel:tonlt4. Which authorizing the ereotion
.of a house of eiakillOirecot , ; also an ot't repeal-
Sag, an net telailVe to ti, eroetion of addition.
Al water works In Allegheny City; also at. act
Vacating Mee street, to the city of hitts-
L"nrg•
:dr. White. from came Committee ' rellOrt ed
d.
atteimatinkAtidell strectuntleruCa alley
the Second ward, Allegheny city.
. Air. White read in place an act establishing a ..
ferry over Flteele creek, retinago county , .
Joint resolution, emanating from the
yOttSr), Arne introduced, authoritin g theCierka
to-beld Mlle lA their until trio
thin OfiCenViUriMitertin. thin i-eiafidloi .vas. .
&seemed at length,utter which It was
poaronetl.The Senate then adjouined.
rt..om WASHINGTON
AL Negroes Finger Sent to
Senator Sumner. '
OIR RELATIONS . FRANCE.
Ereedmen'a Affairs in Alabama
•COND CIRRI , OF , THE- SOUTHERN STATES
The 1h1pp:1 Officer In Texas
CotiAttntiohaltty of the Test Oath.
d!tor , t 170..
• • --
-Nun Sone, Joan/ Ty I.l.—The Tri4on'e , Jlv
Ington likeelith of Sutural , : ni11b1,461": jt b{c
wsa left tho ddor of bebater
r
Mite reernehihirel.settle:bini, i u e:4atiang a
finger ent,treun the band of a negrn, wrapped
Ina note;` Mit Ito -Senator by bn otmeenc
auiroe,itiorntatlng that Mon writer rermis him
Of One et Ms Wende, and If that bill
AirytraraVU4r..ti/ 11111.14 vb IC Wee 4oti."
-It fr . tattql lippn good authority' 014 the
Mettute. Cutzilnittm' cpntiieed.:.rimtim.,
prcpury.l a report adverse to- hinathi
etocktott of Now Jeswoy.
The limulsltion, of L!ayrualtereihare been
promptly tart by the Tiramary.e.eAltany 14,7.11
. uow Wine il3rpaiehmt tothe 'AM itary
locate toxin), oft the troops.
namousi marrtner to the amen:rat of ei.,',..e1.1„035
nue dotard by the 'Trooury Dupla - to:tent *Met
tek.
Tito Teibunt's Wat.bilimcm special states that
private letter. from s trustworthy son ere of
been roselved stating that the legislature of
the gr.onch empire a - dins...ruble about the l'ith
MM.: and the Emperor. in tibtopeningaddrwo,
sclll express moat amicable end wine senti
ments toward* the Onited States, oral, unless
in 'the , meanwhile tit...relation* of tbo two
countries become hostile, by vacuum or q
(tons of Woof promise to evacuate Mex
ico as proreptly os practicable.
General 0.0. lhoorard heeled reeeireP from
Gen.' /swain, AloistantrOnntuissloner of the
Preedmen's Bureau for the Slate of Alabama,
• a report :regard to the affairs of the ed.
of
Inez that State for the month of De . Taber.
Thetteneral states that In some lomtlit es the
'planterwt'lmver—temle,atroog -anatlarlatlorts
against employingtheir former slave*, but the
%latter /persisted in' detattncling empictenwnt
until the eembtruttlen was broken up; Poor .
Rouses for the relief of destitute feet/damn
are acry much needed throughout the Staik,
but the Calmly I.:ozmnissionent seem indism/S
-ed to aid In their establishment..
The reseal contrast price for treatments Mbar
is 410,par month for men, including qicirLers,.
food and medical attcnclanoe fur the , entire
Female labor is estimated at p per
month. The Commissioner states that more
than tom northern men are In the Stan/ of Al-..
abfitua, for whom the fremtmen show a nuirked
preference: The 4110 , 04 for labor,
mash
In all portion* of 1110 State 19 Mach trcater
than the supply.
A gawk/eau just arrived litre tran New.
Orleans, says: The whole dinicalty with the
fteedmen and, those, who wish• their labor in
_Uultdana, 111.1 ha the perfshlett efforts to weer;
reach them. AV herofuir wages are olTered and
honestly veld, there is no trouble in getting
faithful laborers. Our informant tcas,had ae
many as two thousand negroes in his emPIOY
during the mob - three years, and has fonoildt
neeessary to dismiss only six for unr,lll.ll
-
--,Ventlemen arriving. bore _from. New Orleans
• and Mobile; of erlaild, report - that unnabsni of
!Ito - Ahern men, cognala • mpl.vdiug M I i•ds
"Mord; Lentil/ens and "diatstraa," nre rapidly
settling up their affairs, for the purpose of
concaving - themselves and their families from
Southern ,SOll nit Vat harm's way. Tile
MUM Inn Of things there is described as molt.
uncomfortable sod threatening to Nortlutra
settlem. The statement is' Partner made that
Jana the war closed, the blest of feeling pre
r Oleo among all. olesses. Thu rctods,were,
heartily rejoiced at the =actuator' of the trice,
end expressed themselves satisfied to accept
all the conditions of defeat, freely cullulttlng
that bad they conquered .us they should have ,
compelled submission from us to their es
actions.,
The liorbPs Washington special say's: ;D. G.
Ogden, who reslgned the auditorship Of the .
Stow Turk Custom Rosso ,_ to accept the otlice
of President of the New Toth Trust Company,
has been Informed the Secretary of the'
Treasury, that if ho will return to the Custom
Ifonso, has salary willlm raised tobyoao a year.
The =throng' . of. •Chief; Justice Chase, are.
'toting - the Pstsannt :appoint Mr. H. ts.'llat.,
'lay; collector of the port of EON York.
The telegraphic statement that General . Cuat.
tar la the °Meer charged with baring uttered,
treasonable 'mutt/matt* in TC7.11J3, la 1501. true.
General Merritt Is understecod tote thoefacer
- referred to. , •
The Tribune's speelal says The Supreme
Court is expected to deicer a docistop today,
au/Ir . / 14 Z Pm Constitutionality of the test
, Tito Iteraidtt Wastilnwton • iipeotiti aayca
reduction in Revenue Tax on Tobacco, Whis.::
• key, Cotton - or Petroleum, to T obacco ,
but the tax is likely to be increased:
- It la stated that General Grant is at wotle on.
:details of anew Military 8111. to incorpor
atcd'withthe. hest features of tienator Wilson's
soperceile altogether. ' • " I •
•
ittiniier byYce at; kt: -. lLottlp--140114,
.t.-.'11800;114)0..; i t •
. dr. Lops, .1.0111 . .1,- 0 1110 itstlxnatkillats of tbo
'meaie:lt:, Am-punts; whixq-boats i Write%
, Intotrance probably sbOut.- half that Itoooont.
train Atli Montag,blatmartgattaa la partially
resumed tftth Um, bomb., •
MOM Mlislioitary.Soclity.
.
, BAtrricoaa, Jan.ls,—A• =OW Stortil,
cold north-east wind precrolling Mato 3 o'clock.
contlunrs and promises Lobo very severe.
The liarykindlnstitutorras crowd 4.11 thlsisf,
ternoon, by A vast aud lone° to attend the maul
- 9121•4537 ca the Methodbt Missionary • looletY•
Theta vette tut 11:111111/31:114 gathering of Sunday,
schoolchildren,and TAU 1111Ulber21 Wel•t, un
able to gASllll,dtitttallel.4
•
From striels ton, N.. 11%.
Tcfnit, Jart.l.s.—The 'lferid's.Cherl
ton correspondence reports the arrest of The..
adore D, Jeroot.,' 'lenMt:orbit' and IC. 8. John•
uteri ler concerti irt :blockade mantling during
the war. This explains the dispatch from
Chaticaten of the published
A holies of editorials, said to be Written*
ExAervornot lilannith at the instance of Gen.
eickice, and etraWng that -the encores; of AIM'
'Confederacy would 1.14113 boon a mixfortime to
the South, has been published In Charteetnn.,,
cantle; renelderable cerement. •
lcasnstum, Jan. 15.—Iliavy @II day; lit.
rishig, with . tun rear On the - at:ants.
Cotton firmer' prices range frmu .%) to
.Raceirts and shipments _light. Corn has ad.
Iranood to Me; tnarket arm: • •
Tim MI excitement i$ on the- Increase here.
A oreatsleld is expectct trittkaLLMtana near
1NT.141131+,• r. , •
EXTRA . BOUNTY TO SOLDIERS.
Paymaster General Opposes If
PETMON IN FAVOR OF PR ECTION.
Treasury Ctreularao Cast Oms oil
,
_. .. . . .
Wasursatoa , Jan. 14.—1 t app . i trent of
t
ficial i.laternents that the total nu per Of wen.
Whohave received, reepeettvety 8 110 , OM or
OM ' , Meaty, . during the sear, 1p3,370.
amounting to the aggregate tq nearly M.-
(40,6f.n. TIJe total enlistments daring the war-
Were 2,481,C0D men, of whom up warts of 731,000
received no bounty.
_ _
In answer wan in eu try, by General Seri en el: ,
Chairman - of the Military Committee, respect
ing the proposed law equalizing the .bounties
of - alts palters ~who -- served during' the
war,, the ,e Parte:later : General , says' some refusd to pav eochsoldier or his representa
tive. mh ...to being up, his bounty to sloe.
The . aunt paid li, nearly Mx Le:indeed .
and eighty-three million dollars, and the sum
'required to -par each soldier such , h 1
bounty, in proportion to his time of service, is
115 Rfilaym . aster General says:. The ;lima F...-
e,
thSOILWI-as
to aecOrn lisli _the end
propesed, even if reduced by on ludf, givet as
amount of money mufiletentle e ormous lino
Startling in Its proportiOna, t awaken the
gravest cousideration as to the xpectieney of
the measure, it, indeed, It can be regarded at
all practicable at the present crisis, without
- entailing Enetielat rain: In' a further .arg.u
ment againtillbezneltsureihe says it Is cart an.
that lo• n greater -eaten% then Is now, ap
ptgllentled, inlet. legislation will, Inure
to the benefit of Ispeeelating ~ adven
turers all. over the land., who have' been
'buying soldiers discharges with a viowto such
anticipated legislation,aud who are now doubt
less covertly pressing It to consummation.
The-large bounty allowances thus .far given,
in spite of the carefulirigiloace and scrutiny
of the officers of his department, have led to
'frauds Meal - eatable. , ./t cannot be di:radial
that , sech exteni.loll of these allovraimes as is
proposed, will give a new intrietna and °prior
, =silty to evil doers in that line beyond any
thing yea.
The Supremo Court toslityjdecided a number
orimport ant ease., Meted Leg t hat of Brigadier
General - Thompson, appellant against; the
,Coiled litetes, appeal from thd District llebert
for the Eastern District" of Neese Tort Su
preme Court. •It Is held that the District
Court has exelusive jurisdiction In eases of
prizes. Authorities were quoted to ilhow
that eee may be emaile when then la it
able cause. The case of a probable efillSe wits
made out Ln the opinion of the Supreme Caurt,
. which today &finned the decree of the Court
by Ipw.
The tide/Ls - tine statement is made, derived
from (Melia Souree,llua during the Mexican
war' the less: by pe.yniasters lathe ateiii , , was
whiledtithoi uring the war witht_Great Brit.
Min; where as womb more was expended Os -la
the Mexican war, the toes by paymasters. was
WPC*, and during the war of the rebellion,
although She disbnriernerits amounted- to
he'Sfreeeil, the loss will be IsTe,OCO, or lesatliab
alf a million.
.11. petition has been received by both Wiese"
- 'of AseggroaS oppised bathe petillenhigned by
agleam" of the Free Trade League. 'The re-
InOliStrante say they represent to alarge ex
tent the interests of agrient Biro, min in g,ruse.
onfecturers and col:mere., and they Most re.
'speethdly dissent fresicthestewene political
economy and' of tbe -trim bushjess relations
which exist anionicmatiklnit, that are 'ex•
pressed try the Pier, Tradelsiagee.
. -A enowstonuenionteneed bind abontat three
o'clock this afternoon There is good...Wish
in now, at tea o'clock, and snow and hall are
still
ll falling.
ntsarelari tiPCulloch today addressed the
following etreelar. to the collectors ofeustoms .:
. s A es,..-1, have been ,teinnned that des ship
Farislusirt.rettentiv .arrive 4 •• Arristd , at Pupil
from Bristol for New Yore, is lode. in full.
with helea pat blitre been taken from cattle'
that Isailittedisease now prevalent is England
and is known us the Cattle Plague. Custom
Itanse OfroaCtiganilet use too pinelLylgilance
in guarding against this-introduettan of this
terrible disease, and will permit no ..forelge
Tides Who landed, without nest reporting en
each ease, and reeeiving instructiens Irons
the Department, allowing entry. - -
By direction of Maj. Gen. liancoek, the Mill
tan. District of West Statyland, Perinwlllaida,
Delaware, eastern shore, avid tbe District of
West Virginia, hare been illacontinued. i Dar.
per's Terry bas been nuilistalaed as Ms inde
pendent post.
Maj. Gen. 5.11. Wilson, C. S. Velnateers, has
iicenilasiUned tetePorarily to the corerhand of
the Department of Georgia. -
Cot - Mown; :Lb Regulars, hn& tiro, ordered
to assume conintartd of-tlie..Poll, of Pliendei-
Ifiatuel the detachments adjacent thereto. ill
.
math coNeass4fitsT. SESS SS ION;
...11VICGTOY, DeCOMber Li. /AZ.%
7- - .. -- - - , - ,- --
- iterAViii.eninfriglicriew bill 1 - ti iirovlde fat
t he appearance of every officer In the tielay la
the eavaity, artillery and InOintry, .em irtybr-.
4041li's erin...teilq i fli t '''lN :coPvel,.__ed,
and strpointett by uieeeeretery 'or ITtiri itilli .
/
I resi be talllo pli. W. ISatishketinv examine.
ft shall be
_pat - open - the retired' .Itot..or
' ppcdfrireirtliertavalionlyntextieles thus, ,
tedlUall he titled by. selection fronifniore '
w 0 have tweeted the eiroWsittlefactonr &amt.,
IS teas station% regard tastmlority -o r . arm of
'I esefflein 'Tim bill waf . referred tcrtho .11.111-
.
ta_ry Committee..
_,.• • -
Ur. Wilson Introit need the bill rceeMlT of
by Ulm flung the strength and organi
zation of the army, with certain amendments,
and de 'motley it was retwoomended to the
Military Committeo.. As amobeted, It provides
teat the army Abell hereafter consod of live
Pt glitiella4 of ratiliCry, two of cab in and
fifty-lave of infantry. Ton red:in:woo , Of the
infantry shell he etdoved troop, and yotorao
,StriC,
Mr. Wade presented * memorial, Omni
- -..q1, in fe - eta Proteetivo Tariff,
mously , tater of
which was referred to the Finance Committee.
Mr. Sumner presented The petltion of the
eolored Methodist Episcopal Church, of Att.
'efTtlri, in favor of universal seffrage, which
as, referred to the sspecLel,,Conaretitee tut Ito.
Otrastructiet. •
31r. Eberman. Offered the folliredeg, and ex
plained that the' person named in the resole-.
ilea, had Woo appointed upon tb e recommend
align ors member of the Mouse from Kent achy.
in prefers:non to the son of Ulm. J. J. Pleteon,
'a Yellers! officer, killed in the late war.
Reefed, That James J. Wheeler, of Ken.
'make,' now a mulct .in the Naval Aemienare
and ...formerly tasthe military service of the
so-called amfederate States, be dismissed
iron; the deattemy, and am person shalt be ap
pointed as a cadet la the Naval or Military
Academy of the lialteTt nide.% who shall hero'
tendered ald and assistance to said rebellion.
• The reseltdiem was referred to the Commit.
.tco on Naval .Mralrt.
t Mr: Anthony presented the petition Of cer
tain easel bilkers who took' part In the de.
sanction Let the Albemarle, asking for an.
allowance of prize money; which was referred
:to the Naval Committee.
_,.24,Anthopypreseritelapettlierashing that ,
Congress enact that a copy of every pablic
doentnent Ipubllzbed.be 'sent to every public
school in the coantry, which was referred to
-therJudiclorY Cothralitce.. - ",
31r. Sherman presented the petition of Ohio
soldiers, asking an equaltnation of bounty be
tweets those who entlited early and these who
enlisted late to the War, which Ira, referred to
the Military Committee.
Mr.-Cowan presented ft petitioa praying for
the retention of,the Veteran Reset-ye Corps as
a part Of the Unit.] Stow,Army; which Was
referred to the Military Corarnittee,
" Arr.' &Pragua. presented, the memorials of
'lnanufaettirers of steel. sheet iron, breeze,
colors, telt - and otter articles, stating that the
impost duty Is so Low es to operate against
and
t akitt:4 for retandy
'or 3lr. Spragne!o a tt ore rl hitreduced a resOla
lion on this subject recently, ratr ty as a ni,so
llu had dealre e d simply to
gi e a voice or warning, which his own expe
rt nee had taught him was necessary. Ito had
pc( meet-est to any' particular department of
manufactore, but he knew that It was neCel
vary to protect the manufacturing Interests Or
this country. lie did not believe that certain
foreign =tiara ware entitled to the sympa
thy of the Senate, and when he now petitions
introduced here, which canto from men who
-were Paid by-parties in
t o t : t .her.countries 'he
prW TTotjaehposynAboT)--y .b
s ' ft of a personalnature
concerning the criticisms andlainta of
certain Nest York , paperof the other
Meese, Was that the course of this newspaper,
and of the party to which It belonged, should
.be known to which It had been four years La
paten) TO the-rennin%
Milita-
po
'om
onto the;
favorably a the
bill to relation to
,re.eatabashesent of a.. National_ Military
, and Naval. Asylaza. fer..the reliet_of totally
disabled calcium load soldiers of the..El,
,TY.
array.
kilaard'a joint, resolution that Where-all
appears tr y t h e report of the lieerotaryer
War, that Jeff. Davis and C. C. Clay,theld - in
) confined:tont, anddTho halo:sheen ooncerned
the affgaeStnett oll of President- rdneolet,'
for the. tnurder of federal soldier. an dld
prisoners of war, bit tried immediately by a
Wiling ,f o orain d iserze , , , to ri t i l&V ti llarttal, was,
°b ig. Chandler, at the conclusion ^ ofrils'
'lAV=lsj&blartze. p lu url ' ica n tirent f t,
,dltdomatio correspondence between the (ion.
'ernment nod areal. Britain, we are fraly - rel,
dised that thei r t named government has re.
' Amu
ea -the , damages ,committest on
American eotediferee Ll:Menke Mauer Of her
„ i mp, tete, during thelatarebellion, and had
no
arbitrate and finally not to hear any
thti
in g, further o nto e kubject ; therefore,
Iteeotelo;••That the 'Preildent In hereby ro.
...nesTed.torwittuirew oar - *tatater frees the
Court „Of.. St. Janne, and Isle a , Modena. ) ,
tier; of nun-latereoorao orliteh Is heeeby
-
. declared to-tahn eifeet i -after,.. bud,: •groeht,reta .
Ilonzhall have been Issued. .
f -Mr:Chandler, asked for the inimediate• con-, elderation the atove resolution. -• • .
, Mr. f i tsoa objected to it. •It lies over. -
Mr. - Nesmith offered a rata:at:atom requesting'
the - ldilltary .Coramittett to •cingedre !Into 'the
. ; ) spedlency_ of a law creating brevet' 'mean'
among thoolooly, who Satre served with 'dis
tilled:3u in the field. • ' • • •
From X.p6dIIC
PRIC
=
• .
TOMO ; of Oh1O;' Pre , tetrted' the creden
tials ot thd .itepmentatires elect from the
State, of Nansa%. which were referred to the
Committee ea Ileeenstruetton.
Dir.Conkling, of New York,-introduced an
'arnentitnant to=thtt-Conatitution,which was
similarly '
referred, The amendment „provides
that theteas of representation and - taxation
be the whole number of the citizens of the
Vatted States, but abere colored persons art
-denied the right of wattnego, such rate &int% he
excluded from the tams.
proomnl l , of Pcnnssivnnin, oltered
E THREE CENTS
resolution ...titling With that MI Phil.. own i ,
the District - of Columbia hat r th a t
black men shall tint s ote to the It strict of Chi
na, to inquire into the t viretliency tit or.
tiering art electiOn, by which black men shall
decide whether white men shall vote.
Mr. Finek, of Ohio, moved that the resold
thou be laid on the tattle. The Motion carried
by a rote of 13 to 12.
A resolution was paused directing the Ways
and Means Committee to inquire into the es
pedieney of repealing the two per cent my on
hulls of vessels launched. The resolution
passed.
The Public Lands Committee was instructed
to inquire into the healtbfullue SS of the P m+-
ldential
manston-4s to suitableness for fam
ily+ Of the.Presidrint, and If not suitable, to CO. pen.= estimate. for a suitable mansion in a
popes locality.'
A resolution was passed Instructing Wiya
and Means Committee to Inquire into the,ex
peelibney of requiring all tire and martnoin
mmabee communes to invent ha Govonaruent
securities, and deposit It certainercenta're of
theit capital and receipts in the United-States
-Treasury, fez the butter sexurite of those, In-,sured, under suchrules us may be prescribed
by - Congress.
A resolution owas . passed instructing the
, Ranking Committee to inquire into the expe
diency of allowing any existing Rational
Ponk to change Its location into any other
Mate or territory.
...A resolution was adopted instsneting the
_Ways and Means Committee, to enquire Into
the expediency of so amending the Internal
- Ravenna laws that imarrance agents, the net,
Pne..t'eds of whose huffiness does not exceed
y.. per shall not be required to tato
A resolution was adopted, instructing tbe
11 - ay 9 and Means Committee to enquire wheth
er increased duty shoant net be platted upon
foreign nrobrellas and parasol.
A resolution was adopted in,trorting ' the
Military Committee to enmorejeto the expe
diency of including non-commissioned officer.,
rot:whitens and privates, In the regular army,
with - Were In the Perrier , at the breaking oat
of the rebellion or during any part of it, in aov
bounties paid to the volunteer. of issi and
A reihiution i - was adopted, instructing the
.Committee on Ways and Means to enquire Into
the expediency of requiring a license onitorse
races, where edmisslen foe Is charged, and a
tan on the gross receipts of the proprletorti.
A isesomlion • was adopted instructing the
-Jediciary
amen
Committee Us enquire into the ex
pedlency of an amement to the nate:Mies
tion laws; so that all persons be required to
read the Constitution intelligently before ta
king the oath supporting It.
The I.louSe bill to facilitate postal military 1
communitztiort between the States having
born returned from the Souste ' Sir. Wash-
D o r t , moved the vote by which it pasted to be'
reconsidered, teeth a view to have it commit
ted to the Judiciary Committee, they being in
structed to report at any time.
Objection was made and the resolution , lien
once.
re on! and adopted by a vote of eighty"
twie a against ',Seventy seien, instructing - the
Judiciary Committeeto enquire into the. ex
pediency of so amending the art relating ten
the testouth,so es to allow attorney's to prate
rice without taking said oath. •
The lionse resumed the emmideration of the,
ittstrlet of Colmilida - negncesuerage bill. •
Mr. Kassetnied. lowa, opposed the exte-afdee'
of the suffrage withoutrestrictions.
Concerning the rumored o f of arti
cles from the MI hitt, House after the death of
President. Lincoln, Sir. Raison, of lowa, said •
not a solitary Article belonging to the Govern
ment was taken - away when Are. Lincoln left
the house. - the
only iastenee that afforded •
ground for the statement was, that a an article'
used Intheenmity wan highly soloed by the
widow, its it was an object of President Lin
robes admiration: Mrs. Lincoln asketrthat
alight be ink= away, and the question saws
referred it
to tbe Secretary of the Interior, Who
decided that miebieet ion timid ensue as to its
removal. • The boxes reported to have boon
taken away were all private property, -
In a debate eoneerning the bill for'sisffrage
In the District of Columbia, Mr. Kasson, of
lowa. read trim the Federalist to show that
Mr. Madison end the framers of the Constitn
tlen never Intended that Congress should pre.
Retitle quallerallonq of voters to iii'
States.
31r.hellof Maryland, gaoled 111 , 1 lam.
g - aage of St i r. Madison to show that when the
• people , of a State are by any means deprived
of .theright of audrage, In was proper that the
evil shoulti be remedied by the genera, gov ;
moment. .
Mr. Itchy Wild be was for the Constitution.
. all Ili •fength and breadth. ins, ender.tood
trq Washington and Sisdtnan,.and fiar..lt with
all powers which; tints' ranintalnei e•••entlal
i =1t...1; 1, ;
mitt he was fer the
Con gress 11. it is. and he re-a-444.04d that .
Congress has nei right to prescribe who' in
Imentsball rote , for •ratibbere of the ta,le.rktl
mzerotia branch Of the Legialathle. If suffrage
were made universel in some portions of the
couutry, there would be no security for
the pernianence of our institutions. The
Anglo... Slams .race only had the power •to
, gm" een the country, mud prescribe theiprin
elide of self-government, after establishing it.
At to the IY:strict of Columbia, there arn two
amsel a blacksonte ireshieets and the
othersew mouton. Suffrage ought to be given
• to thenthY degreei,lia_Sed on Intelligence. lie
wits
in Desert of .Jeffersonlim and - Linc3lntan
prinolpies, that sugrage should be based aan
intelligence: mid on the gallantry' of ithose
who for their cormtry. ' Ile was <ippon.
ed tO the extension °film right of autfragct to
.everybody r and ilexes opposcdto the pending
• bill, be=fustiltdid not'exclutle
e r e tebebt, and
; because it prOpuSed to glcc thghticente-'
~..eroest who have reee.elly Immigrated into the
District, withottt may resirMlion. Lle believed
the majority of 'lids Neils
were optioned - to
Dist rict
of restrictions, intim
District of Columbia.
• Mr.• P,rleth of lown, replied Jo portiori
Mr. liassonis rumarka ahem/ negro suffrage,
la lowittliat issue was dlittlactly made in th e
State, and It Wll.3..eanted
by
Inalerity of
Mr. Easeob reSPondetinstifying hit tearirite,
In lowa, Saying-be was in Lever of cietailded
nea-tx , suffrage, and claiming be bath nulled his,
colleague's nalsrepreserttationti blithe to ester.
Sir. Frier: replied, saying he could brine
moot in justillentfoll of All that he, Intl ate
eerttsi about the eonsing, otiestlon on this hill
before the House. •
The llowto then adjourned.
PROTECTIONIST REMONSTRANCE.
Treaimiw Receipts for the Fen,
ACTION tIF , INE CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES
I'eni,Jan.l s .—Tbe Commercial's W 4-h
-ington-pt•dal 8338 : The Annerieso Moore
League, organized in favor of protection, has
presented a remonstrauice,to path lionnes of
Congress, .ngainst. the petition of the Free
Trade League.
Meaffra. Galt, Morey, and Itowland;• of Can
ads, Smith, or New Branswick, and Beery, of
horn SOQ4I, Lave arrived bore, as a defegn.
tion, to negotiate for a =tarn' of thd rediprfs.
City treaty:,
The 'lonia Caramittee of Ways and Means,
,
k . 1.5 takeet no action, as yet, on lecrvtary
McCulloch's Financial Bill.
'The returns of Internal Bereave flora Jane
Xgh to Saturday last were one e:indeed and
seventy-nine million eve hundred thowand
dollars. The current year's receipts; will un
questionably exceed three hundred Million
duller!. •
The Southern claimants of scats tire much
diseouragegat, the aspect of affairs.
There are rumors of a speedy action to the
ease of Jeffergon Barb?" . Congress.
The .rntrs dispatch says the Ways and Means
Committee will take np the new financial MU
to-morrow. There haslfeen no expression of
opinion upon the bill, un quorum having ye:
been present. •
The previous question on the equa4 Se:Tr:hie
hill will be called to-morrow.
The ItcoonstructiOn Committee WO promi
nent gentlemen before them this raornina, to
give evidence concerning the condition of the
couth.
Tim Committee era the death of Mr. Lincoln
have examined into the Bristol 'newspaper
charges, that thefts were committed by Jrnem
hers of his faintly, in the White .114 use, and
find them entire-1y false.
LATEST FENIAN MOMENTS.
MaxiiiiliEm's Express Company.
:I;insaf' DEVEIM3IENTS F.I!ECTED
:SY.W YOWN. :inn fi t —On nest
an Weddesday. the
SenateFeniwill VT the threeo r '
Senate,"who joined Olt:irony. Theystin chem.
edwith lolatingtbeli oath '°T . °/lite; 244 . re'
palliating the lametitutioa OL
• Brotherhood. . ' '
Gener4.l.Bweeni h issued . an Order.to all.
. ns
the Orate, tube limn iu their detfrininsilon
to aid him in ids efforts to come:wane ids:A - and
ilitary movements, which 'will embrace the
Ern-10, 1 C Tre caM jrgoltioltn l a :l tiV au to P i ffa
Brothernood, tam placed the amount in hi,
hATHIN at the ecmtmand of Gen: serecay, *edit
is 10 be heed in the purchase of Vat Mltttris.,
Totters from Paris say there Is stroag desire
p eople the part of the French lianertenent and
p for the inaligurat ion of meatures which
shall'reatore their trade with thin country to
iti fortneV prop_ortions, front winch it has
greatly fallen off. s ,
Gen. Sehodeld wad ettll in Parisittlic begin
ning of. tlie mentlfand al., receiving maratcl
attention firm onicers of theslrrenati army.
A. moVelnegkia CdrfoOL for proeurint ostltta-•
ble teatiMonied for :nns sera= mid Jones,
who aimed the 'passengers from the,.ate:Mier
Mary lloardotan at groat risk to thercsidircs,-.'
Dispatches from. Washington .sar the. Infer
elation called for by Coogross,rraPeethig Max
irallireVaixpress GotePanr , will allow a lingo
kir state of things. It uPP -re thatttit. Charter.
*was obtained from Maximillanferituelf a com
pantlel y, had itamedlately thereafter, *certain
oranised% and issued large mien[];
ties of stoclr, and distributed it very freely
tulionE 3 Prem ot e nt 'Men New 'York tind.Phll
fttlelp le alleged that, correspondence
will show that a large amount of Usti+ Mork
was received W an °Metal foreertala facilities.
granted to the company in allowing vessels to
a eN s r , ==4lMi r il r elt . Ines loaded with al ,
Boum *LAU nOleers Orilla Veteran lleterve.
CorPS aro endeavoring to securepc ormuitza
tion of a brigade of frontier Tau rds, modeled
on tbo Min guards Of Great . lirltaln, to be
itedientid along the Canaa . .taa 4l7o tr.
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THE WEEKLY GAZET
Two Elerritrzis ABE PRINTED.
0.4 e ro Trednesitar cald the ener . on ELdurd.7
The edltlon li flrwanivl reach the .11.
srrtben 10 , J=“t coati r==.
@Me
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st , re+l4 ,
or tea at , ! t, arl
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swarabosit James
'hrt•tophor, with i.izo boleiii of cotton:4 wit%
bY.. miles mbote .taranrab, tieorgia, oa
ututday.
finovr %torso at PhiladelPhill•
Pn.u.....ostralA, Jam. 13.—The Irreatc,4 snow.
, term of the ... 121 113300004 at aix o'nodr
P M. The StIOWL.. , about xi Inch. deep.
DIED
'KNOX —4 , 11 'Monday morning. at •rink, atra
111.1aUJECETA bINtaX, dtaugbaer of George Brate
e funeral will take piece on' 'Wednesday' Morn.
ing. at n o'clock. Seri - Ices at S. Pants Cathedral.'
CAL•SON ,- On 11Ten‘lot. ranters. 13, ISM, GIt.A.CII
FALSER. rear •ed eleven days, voira
est dnuater of — Hobert and Grace Cuttie, at their
r r
residence. No. r Federal street. AllegintirtiNmr
I Funeral this fTtesda.r) ettenicson, 1
lIIIALJDALE
nal and moat picturesque place of Scpalturo,
mate on the upland, Innordlatelvadritt offal:am
Cite, on the N brialaton Road. persons ,
to t;e.'metTou eer tal Lou will apply at. Rae fidpeeineea•
Ent , taelee..o. the - Claneltro. • 'fltle Deeds., Refollal.
and all other teethes, win Le attendedto .1 the Drag
Warebotne of efe underaletned.leotnet of Fedolat
and Lemma streets. VSinZYkELL-4.
goarclary ap4,otretnires.
•
BOOTS AND Sli
866......:..:
GO WHERE YOU WI:LL
You cannot fail to see the
Relics of 1865.
BIT AT THE CELEBRATED
OVERT MOB STOW
IMl3=l
A Thousand Pair-of shoes in a Day,
=ll
LAIWE AhD limEnt STOCK OF
Fashionable Goods,
Kept constantly on hand and
selling cheaper than rubbish
elsewhere.
Closing out our Gent's French Call
and Heavy kip Boots at Cost.
THE BEST IN THE CITY
No. 60 Fifth Street_
E ..y faW_
OA I , . • -
CLOT HG ESTABLISMIEIT,
-
ffe de itt iatium.Ar,crsaa s 6,6 wig
SARGAYINTEL
That nattl J.A.NILIALtY,rotht are bottaatty. ' , di ,
.11.1!iriljoathtt-raut auflarge ato•a. • ready
thing. at
.441-0.01 -4CO4t•
IL:1 1 Tr, .SOME 'O.-1174 . 1747a5 -
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eir_Liaascrimestiescommaza:s
Whic4 ve gill for She 11600 r.
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r•re 1 7 ' garment way. iarefullyiaadebraufseire
11 1 4 PrOn;r . r yn . ca laide b oat cacao..
we bare a fall Lee et - midc,
.ana Vestia;s
Ana out Ciltter tsiraster or the trade.'
For the preretkt. no will =lke to ordeeinalltnar
rant cntirr ratlsfactloo, at Reims below •er Ate
c NV uI 1..0 out fat or ha with youtp???otE 2 Sh ?
.1.116 SMITH& CO.
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TITRISPIEM ElViYiiiilt. NT
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STATEMENT:- OF.: TILE . AFFAIRS
k- ,o* Gm GREENSBURG AND RITMO - RUH
TtIUTLN MAD CoMPAN.Y.friim Mu tat 41/ 0 $
January IRA, to tßolatday-of Janaary. OIL - - -
Cost of making youd: intltuling TOR Aionutu WA
G&W,. M per cnnf, prrt32.3.= cck
U. 81111103 tu Treasury, re•
a ‘ s per -
lab_t_ '
oors
Amount of toot rec2l2e4ttnee b. ,
annual report, NU, - • •
From JolaztActistlre,..olittelor .2 - - -
Gate INo. 1 e S,GC OD ...
From itobert azt2x. MaUeetor al •, • --
Gate No. 2 ltt '1.512 20
From Joliet: Howell, ".eolleetor at„ - • ,
4:21.. C2O CO
From vathertne Berry. collector at,. - ;, -- •
• liate N0...4 24102
l'retiN,Mowllvslap. ....Meet& 'at - -- •
Gate No, 6 .116 CO
' - -----.. 4115 a
itarn,.. dye xlicv..;itry
for traprovetnats a . nd rephire",
of road, 441: ,•
Sot.: No. 1..17:0dv - Pattenoti; • Nloa
ager
. audHuturitutondvat.....—....s
1.44. So. " J. P. Neale , ' • 1.7-M
uer. No. & Thom!. 1du5114444.du. - '214 •
o. No. 4, Ital.. Larlsaer. 'X
Soc. N04+,14¢4..r.1ru10, rz
raLl snisrlo• , ...1' - • •
To Rods ratter.on. 31. 1 rgrr 11 04
po_rinto ner at ' • '$ 0)
J. r.. Nrric. 1110 05 •
Tiagonat , 31o3In•ter .10 iW 00
Itamdl LorMer.-I.2perloten-
„..•
.14:111 awl Socretary, ....... -•. I.T•
F:lr•rla . ... . 100 IXI
Uaafrl Nogier, Tromoror • 10000
Eruct Solltitor ' - CO
J. c. Mcrordlitic;AS.4.lt.br ...... 10 CO
B. McCrea. . do. ..:.... 10 CO
John Motlulre. (latc Norpor... .14003
Robert /Laster, do.. .....
00 .
John 110.1 . 11; do. • .... 170:00 .
MT*. do. .... 10000
11....,110nap, do. TOP
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Joint [...Noss , • SO IL
1.11 , Idroo- paid ,10ro roport 117 01.
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t“men'lMMMintit r^PY-j.
RABD-VPARE; aco;
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O:f
11-WIDWARE - LI INEIY. ILINTLE:
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CO:,
the%
El% ;171. g: ?4.1
at 15 . o!t lkaed a t o ne ew.t . f44 &Cietteg
Crroixox7ir2 3Ercirtaliiiillrep. ;
j
W Die h ili tT . -hay ' e vpreisased :fo . r . cu . h7IL LA .-..
Le . .
... '.:
markets.' and milt min..* *f r ** - th - *
**** l ****4 /144-- - :•;
PP4
0 , 17i5. -Their IMAMIV°OS.M4ALIPPP of •••
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C.N.RIZIANGNITRIMNOTOM •• - •'.- •'-, - ' ' ,1
t'Ottli SHELLEJP. ', -, , . - •?- . .
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P . 4.
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Ny n o l o ,gr D 4: Wv v llL u fm s it i ; .. -
. .. , IL‘1.11: 11 1M.1,1 • ... N - talt: AT 1:•....
MEI
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• :t. puro . N. ar co'
Are thr 'fele Agral. bi 37 . ew Castle for the
atozipai'c it ,111rAtiletng .7Pretch Ina 1
AND lorsnrutitr: &raps NOLiNGER.
VALUABLE' -4.:041;) PROPMTIC
,YOIZ-BALE.-ira serene- excellent COft.L,Lnlx. -
feet vela; situate Inrodstreass nines 1A.%
Vlttcburvll, witllriglst ot tqltte foUX OO 4. WUR. 3 - 2
pe .
"14 " A I Pl E t tnEirr
plifili:AT A IlitlGAlN.—Spleg-'•
did ltosestooth Feren;Otneolano;enstrod lens
441KAil. improved. frotreFrAnne,.oseretrung luso.
la Inc 05%7 three mouths: cost 46111: be bid fox
Von, ; Alen. -one - nix Ova..
_llhrtohtiket‘ond
Price WO. LIIAILLAdrfE E.
...No. ,
.No. Unfelt STnicT s
Jon ; ; Second door alave Wood streets
5t9.4.1014,
„Cotretl,l4 4ll l: !
rut.
50
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01 1 4 4 1Mgaital0204 •
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