. . . . THE rriTsßUßOki uAzzrr . K r .P. ,r3 - 1,70 4 t r , ;, , t rt.,,-,,,c. • TI ; . 7.013T.121/16.NA., 0C,1,P.+6 34 s.nr,..ozn. p r nr, Lyn F. n B F TIM G -17::.; T7'l7 4 SS ',i • I .1 fI o y. No. 83 utrra STOr-er. Olt teburah. 7,4tOINING F.InTION, by 5r..43.1, pc, Tear—. ..... .AB 00 }MAIN.. F. 13170,, do. do. 303 w eed Ur Carder, Mgr.:iv , . or Vorr,Lßo. per . • LI --____ the ittoburgit 6azttle. CITY MIYU3. Born's Creepers. bbd grail strew, at. 1.30 Wood street, ore the - artlotes to preserve your neck or limbs from being broken thLj.,lcety weather. Coll owl see them. Trot the Atlghtett Pa in " Tlot Is to certify that Thad eleven teeth er tuetalwider the Inanonee of laughing gas, at the olllee 'of Dr. C. till, tai Penn street, • with Opt the , least .paha or any Unpleasant /erect then or afterward& • GrOIIGIS it. Latrrntan. N D.—Do not forges the Plods. No elan , charge for the uaa. NO. 24G Penn greet. No. YU Penn Meet. • ' iktwli•erreepers , . - So be bad of di sizes, at 128 'Wood street, are the articles tO preserve yoly sleek or limbs ire= boing broken this .sleety weather. Cali Vied see them. • iaoabtatr Gap Fret, or bazgP Adniral.stered by Br. Spencer, ho. at Penn fitrect, for extracting teeth, without pain and 'no extra ebarge or tram 61.00 to 8300. Coll and those 610.0 D nets of teeth. \o. :Z& roan Street. No. Zit Penn Street lw 'Zenith Worth Having , lf it Is, protect It. It is ajevrel as easily lost -Ws virtue, and in FOllle, cities as difficult to re . coyer. Nature, in our climate, and especial '..ty at this season, requires to he 000nsionally . reinforced: But 'overythin a. depends upon the tonic used for Allis purpose. The medicinal tinctures,* Of Which are based ow common al -OXe dangerous. Quinine,- as everytiody •-iinds out who takes much .Of it, is a slowpolacrti. -.One safe protactrve from all mahealthy staves ' Dilate Influences exists, and one only. This powerful preventive is HOBt4ter'il dclebrated Btoseach - Bitierte a cemponed of the pureht stimulants ever manufactured, with,the most effective toeless! alteretiVelf,-regtdutora nand dePtdOlorsthat chemtaii:rhas. pat extracted hest the . out. Convalescents, - kind languid and feeble ,feorn incine idelactimts, 'find the Bitters as leCoinjpenpla Iteatorailve, not disagretble CO the taste, and eminently wigin oiating.did other stimulant Produees the came effect is' ikiot Stomachic: time not es, -rife or ffutteethe nerves, Or SeceslOrt any. on,. .due arterkd me tir, but at once soothes and strengthens the nervous system and the an imal spirits. nostellter's'iqtiars • Are eold irttolenale and retail. at yet-5...t0n . rates at i/entirdra Drug and RatentMedicine Depot, No:fak Market streetieornei -of the Diamond; afar 'Fourth etroat. , EI "to be bad of all bites, at M Wood street, are .the articles to preserve Our nOcic Or limbs from being broken, this sleety weather. Call rec. them. • = , It s With great 'pleasure we call the B.nel:i -on of our readers to the subperb stock. of Full and Winter Cli:w - .361. prat received brig:. John Weler, Merchant Taller, No:o3l'o*ra street, stocketatreaces, some of. the 151014, beautiful Cloths, Ca4Mtercei Overcoat. .toga and V entlegs ever brought to the western mustitet. Illsessortment of Furnishing ClOoda, CemprfsitiliShirta,Dinwers,Coilaraticeh.Ties , lianffirerrhichictc., cannot be surpassed east -*sweet: - Mtge atook of ready made Pant YeenrandOirerooats, will also be found !. at his establishment. Persona In want of any -111Ing clethlag line shouls not thil to give lir. wcpsrima. *re itua Taii Try , Cue's Dyspepsia Clue; it will help you. Con etlpation, one of the Canal:wet ill health, is com pletely mired by the use of the. Cure. All ins -eases of the stomach and bowels, like sick hmtdliche,licarthurn cramps, pales or colic, Are" contiollisd bultlitapeously by the use of Coes. lkiwpepski. Cure; 'Sole' agent for Pitts diurillploseplt hie Ming, Druggist, lie. Si Mar *et stteep;",..-.;.' - - • . . frtaiTaaa W. Parry At Co, t'fiartlealiiistallooterst,kacrfitudirs la Antert: enn'Statrect,varknia - 'oll3ee . at Alexan ), -derlAntglOeti ant the Water Works Pitts ! •tairgk,pa:-•lteableace, :tio." - Ftkestreet. Or .amaprorwitly attended to. Ail work warrant ' .01.takter:prkg- Repairing done at the short •eat &Wee:. lsroitusiimracm,O,pro3ridcl the *ofd vnettbiued sa tes it is put on. • Bliserene. 1. There are_ one • hundred distinct nervous disoiSes, and tee !snot one of thank that will 1 net yield to the grent breigornat, Blkorene. • Why stracr - the torturtrOf nerrins weaLliess ' n dedi Bikorene will give yon instant relief and permanent strength. Solo agent foi Pittsbnrgb, Joeeptirienatng, Druggist, No. Si • - Starket otreeV.! sent.bie*pii.ozuky where. . . - - The Ward and Itik:lgite, And grownttO daughters...aro eataxactions on .ate point. Thcq declare unreservedly j.bat Sozodont tan biesabil to theirmouths; that if traMlaves and preserro their teeth, invigor: ..ifkt their stuns and .iiseetena every breath - they.draw. Mateo they, buy it. A. Dominic 'Simpson says, the aslos are pa:wit-glow. ' Carpenter.Jebblog Shop. yearsreburied utter an absence of three years In flip army, I haiii're.:Mened my fiber? • for ell Esorts.oflobbms In. the carpenter line, A 3C the.ol46taxid, Vireo. Alley t betweon !fled street nialCberty itlfpf.- Orders eollolted ..undproinpWrddended WitZl.l3r Fonncsm,;-... ratite Ineadred half Nenched and unbleached, a assortment all prices and qualltlea o r tho Fast' muter or Fourth 'and Market alerted. C. Hanson, Lees it Duo. . _ -Dry Goads Dealers ME • 141.11rInda complete stock, embracing n lull aline.of Bleached and Berlin Sheeting,' and .Iztings and Prints, together with every oth rsi kinder 'Goods required for the present and • coining season. at Barker's k Co, No. ✓J Bar ,Yet street, at much leas than Eastern prices. *1414 Elanimel4. OE Al; eta popular !fakes at low prices on the forth List 'OOrhei• of Fourth and Markel atreete. • IC. ILVAIOS, Love. Bee. • Vltanket• ,fldte and ccdored.,,all qualiticg and prices, on , NorliZast corner of Fouttli and Markit at recta, • C. Huirsor, Lovi C 800. Frevelk Prdrloos, attack and all colors, an die North fart corner c.d" Yonith and Market slrocta. , C. Hisao, Lacs Tale (biota Fluid Cloatuff Out Sate *Of eldaldt and nisils, at Oarker6 & Co., No. Ye Altigket street:, , , • : : GOOISS' Sfeaf , hargalaa, dt the final closing out nate , lktAirksaitto., So. GO Market stunt.. • Shawls 4c. k ratokt.,-Iltl f Vriee, at Mie final eloaittg oat latir,-11 Maker's f CO.; .1'9..50 Market street. t• •On :s cents Tor sorsd:*,tprtinc:elLeeks slicliaby:. Or .11 raruts. Skin D/I7TrAS MIA • - ''.1(110/1•71 is the tatted Stales. ' According to the tabular statennent publish. eel in the American .kalirmidTaurnai, the total .l.lo. me of completed railroads in the United Stateicef the' Ist etJannery,,lBo.o, was 35,1561, with about 10,000 miles additional in progreAs. The total on e ell She railways in progress set dbam- thotTetua three hundred and cightrelglit-Millions of dollars, the avenme coat of the completed lineslseing about 33 000 per mile. The aTerajte or individwa.atites fern 1/1 north Carolina, to 607,000 in v e it cr rcv la. 'Pennsylvania stands at the bead.or raaffiiway states, having ;VI miles completed ; the next in order et the leading railway States bear Ohio, 3032 ; 3,101; New York, b e lo w Indiana; 4,495.' All the other States fall below 2,000 miles. Five range above 3P2d.nsunely, Idassachusotts, Wiscormin, ph.. ;UM, Georgia and Tennessee. Adding ths strand track. of the • railways, and the total . length of thestrect railway Janes, (estimated with street tracks!, at 1,T,0 mtles,) the Whole /anti of r. coraplethd tracks in the United. States whips abouteo,ooo TIIIIPReIAL CLIMMSCT.—The Emperor . Of Aug, rio, stisi is winning hearts in litmgary by his frank manner and liberal principles, Ls ex. posted to make his coronation unusually Dril ling and memorable by passing's:general act ot anshenlyis Which will sllow every political exile to return to /landarY rehabilitated a. , to Ma citizenship, and with ' whole of his forfaitedprOperty at once restored. It is said th Kossuth% name will head the list. It Ls th o hoped-that this on di( tally De correct.— • •GA '44 ;iv -".111:A . _T FA 6 4 :Ir. •fi • _ .fl l - 4 YOLUME LXX X OFR IIARRISBURG LETTER. Cort , -Tron:l , ooc of Plittibufgh Gazette Mauusisima, January 1 1.4 G./ THE oovnixroi;va neraaw. The announcement qmt,„porornor Uncim wUI return ilia: few days;_ball of eourm pended ali thoeusmon upon the que.alla of long adjonrninent, altliOn.gla a recov• of a week or MO is apnken of. neoromcprsolll!-yM OP GALA Lt E( The increascof the salaries of our Evecu tive, Legislatige and JiThihil 'Ogle:ors, which it was believed last yesq would be ordered by the Legislature, has at last taken such a shape that the aiimantages of each a pecuniary aug mentation orlittio dLocuSsed # few days. Mr. Sigh= his drawn up a bill, of Which the fol lowing are the principilprovisions The tome ernor, (after the expiration of the present Governot s atormjle receive isi,ooo per annum; and after 'June lot, the Attorney iieneruP t salary to be $3,600; the Seeinta v ry of St4e's, Auditor General's and Treasurer, of State's to be g 3,000 each, larludleg their allowance as Commissicmers of the Strik ing Fund; the Surveyor General's and the Sunerintcndent of Common Schools, 4.1,410; each Senator end Repreeentative to receive 41,4'00 per annum: the Judges of the Supreme Court each POO including pay and mileage. ' and the Chief -Justice 400 additional; each Judge of the Courts of - Common Pleas in Phil adelphia and Allegbengs4,4oo; each Presfahnt Judge in the Commonwealth 51,110; each - - A s _ sistunt. Law Judge required to be learned g in tho law, 53,000 In full fOr all pay atid , mileae, except only the -holding of special courts in other judicial districts' to remain as hereto fore; the Associate Judges in the State not re quired to be learned in the law, to receive no follows: for-those whOse attendance at court does not exceed four Weeks, WA; jaetwecn four and six weeks, IMO; •between Six and eight arms, 6300; between eight and ten weeks, .1.1.e.i; between ten and twelite - weeks, 41,a0; between twelve and twentv-four weeks,FASO; and all exceeding twenty-tour weeks, A Lxi - .3ipor..r.srr SILL TO ALLEOITraTT Ur. lligbam Bona bill a - bleb he will offer at an early day which Adilbtles .uteet. wtthttie approbation, of the peOplo of your county. It le of nutai Ibillgiftanee that 1 have determined to solid ft to you entire rather than maker cisynOxists. ;It to as follows AX,ACT,regulatteg. the emitter of licences ter inn9,-Taverns and 'Mathew Hensel 'and punishing the unlicensed sale of liquors in Allegheny ConatY. • '- Seeman 1. lin it imitated by the Senate and House of RePresentatives, of the Comnlon wealth of Petaisylvanta, In 'General Assemrily meg,. and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same, that hereafter, instead of existing • laws, nil applicants toelzecuee to sell Intel-ten ting lirpteits by less memurra than one quart by Inns; Taverns and Batter, itopses,in Alle. Shiley:county, ehallappear - before the Treas urer of said cOnnty breen the Dretsloladay alit:tali and the Best ondayet'April in each year, and make'and sign an oath or . effiematioa cline amount of their. reghactive salon of P. quem,enti all other refreshments at their re - epeet Ivo burs to the beet of their knowledge and belief; whielsoath and affirmation, said Treas urer In anthotized to administer anti file in his office; and lie shell tato and classify" earhap pliatat in accordance with existing 10 .1 re Pro• sided, that unrapplitiancapplying out of time may have -license - for a fractional patt of the yea: expirin g on the first clay of the suceedin t April. And prtivided farther; that any app - cant Tera) racenot previoady licensed, ells be rated for the that year - as the Treasurer shall deem just. Bushell make out a eorreet list of all applicanta, - with their names, places of businese, mei class and llslsTettSe the same once a week for threg Weeks; In two English and one German titoCepaper,aud for all servi ces antler this aet he:shall Margit. tack appli cant three dollarg, and for each trausfer of license one half thationouet. SEC.....llficttapplantnt applying for a license tot :c Minors, - hy tiny InrarTagern 'or Eathig liouse,shalllllo with tho Clerk of the Court of Quarter Seamen!, a bond In one' thousand dol. lees, with two sureties, to be approved by the District' ttorney and eat - sited . to the Tress- Meer, conditioned for the faithful performance 1 of animus of this "Commonwealth relating to the Bale of liquers,and warrant of attorney to -.tionfesa judgment ;against said obligors; and ~whenever any fine or forfeiture shall have bean recovered against the principal, the District Attorney may enter judgment and collect the amount thereof treat said obligbre.in the bond, the DistrietAttorney's fees for approving each bond, to be one dollar. • That in addition to the License fee to • the Commonwealth, the Treasurer shall se quire each applicant to pay...art equal arneunt into the County Treasury AO hie appropriated under the direction of the Inspectors of the Allegheny county Pelson to the erection and support of a house Of eantloyment in said coun ty, sad the fees allowed the Treasurer to the Drat section of, this bill, to be in full of ail ehaegesby said 'Treasurer; provided, t license in the cities of Pittsburgh and sue ghy shall be less than one hundred dollars; and in the boroughtt and tow - I:shins, toss than tlfty dollars eon halt whereOf shall shall go to ' the State and the. ether le the crountyt-proYl ded, that the licenses [or eating houses shall remain as heretofore. Sec. 4. The .lodges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of mid county :ball have authority to revoke any licence granted by the Treasu rer, whet - toter it shallhe proved, to the setts .factioe of the. said Conn, that the party li censed has willfalittytolated - any law of this Comanonwealth relating to Upstat becomeors, or that the licenselpemisps have the resort of Idle and . rderly .persons, to the disturbance of te -neighborhood: the Court may,ron its own Motion, enter a rule to show mole upon any licensed party, when, during are progress of any trial, Cesurts; it has reason to suspect said house to hare become a nuisance te the neighborhbalt or ;said. Cornet may Proceed, ...pun information returned thereto. in the manner heretofore customary for the hearing of surety of the peace cams, and if satisfied of the truth <lamb Merges, in additlen to the revoCation of the license, may order that no fularelicense granted to said party for Vs clue mouths thereafter. - Sze. 5. That in addition to Mbar causes. not enumerated, artypatty holding is may have said license - revoked, .anti. be. refined. a license for twelve months it-hereafter, for any of the following tmuwa, to-wit Selling liquor on the fleet day of the week, commonly called Sunday, - -crerielling'. - Minor to soy parson under twenty-ono .years pf age i at pt • known in temperate habitst and for any second or subsequent comiteleition either of the above °Denote, shall be iniptiaotted in the county jall,lor Rey term not exceeding one year. Sec. S. Any person convicted In the Court of Quarter Sessions of said county, of selling liquor without license, shall tie lined in any -sum not exceeding live hundred dollars, at the discretion of the Mart ; and upon any second or subsequent completion, taaddition to the tine, the collet may:impose Imprisonment fur any time not exceeding twelve months. Sao 7. That, in addition to existing reme dies, any person conyleted before an gayer, Burgas, AidermitM or dustiest of the Pewee of said couney, of haying Bold liquarby any less measure - than one quart, without hating first procured a license therefor; &ball pay it'llne of ten dollars for each and every measure of li quor so bold, without any appeal to the - cOurt, and In case of non-payment of the mama, may be committed to the county jail forty-eight hours r Provided, That any informer, not. exam stied as a witnesa topeove the &elect ellquor, shall be entitled to onO-huli the penathlty. 'Mew Mettiod of Robbery. We wore Informal last night, by Sir. /scar Jenkins, conducto6oci the Cleveland awl Pitts burgh Belli - mut, of a new and Mire - Bile Method adopted by two men at WelLsvllle,onliaturdaY night, to rob art old gentleman, recently from California. 31r. Jenk los did not remember his name; nevertheless, we will 'ice the atrocious circumstances, net they will ittelleatu the ex tent to which rtigneit will go far money. and there - Is no telling how Mug they may have dogged his steps tp aceomplish their letarnous design. By the usual method, they suecertted in at tractln" the gentleman's attention, and finally becangroo retrainee as to offer an apple, which he accepted and .atc. In a short time, the etr y c h n ine proviarwly placed in the apple, be gan take effect', causing the gentleman to ran Inn helpless Condition on the pavement, where he was discovered al a late hour, in great egreny, robbed of an his money anti everything of value about Ids portion. The scoundeels left thetOsin that night, and Gave not been heard from shwa. They gave him 40 Overdose, from t h e eire.c „ of win= be will probably rftpver, wq the'best Medical ageistanctiebat cooldbe procured was hriatediately same:toned to the scene. 'We Shotild tilatitstate that the man it a crip ple, having only cote leg. The other was crush ed by an acaldentein n goat in California, tee . dering -amputation necessary. It is impost. to cOrdecture !whet infernal schemes vile !Wins may yet adopt in their nefarious bosh riess.—Cireituri Herald, of Fork/day, • - CLYTELAWD is determined to reform its sew erage, and the city engineer, John Whitetaw, has reported en elaborate plan ILITOIYing as expenditure of over d 70,000, which the Leader Antes re • follows% lid the drain of the city Walt and west of Eagle street [kids ito way into tbe river dubugh calve rts at :the ' , foot pf EaddlilfireOrf, Seneca, Cho mplaln, , detnen, Su pertax. and St. Clalr - s treets. AA a necemary co:megrim:ice, the river In tilled with au amount of fi lth which Ha current cannot mimeo out Into the lake. Navigation is impeded, and the Council have been obliged hitherto to make annual appropriations of VOX° and up. ward fonthe dredging of the CuyallOga. The plan devised by engineer Whiteltivr embracer the construction Of large catch brains nt the feet of the above named streets, to receive the drainings from those streets, anitthe budding of a main newer which shall. wind 'like a huge anconda from its outlet into We lake. union ipite,ortger depot. The Leader says there Is no doubt the plan will be adop ted. itessui.—Frorn a Ilst of the ages of living Nina . lish wrltersi; 'yilveu In" Gulch's Lifreary and S.-411MM Replay, for ISGS, we select seme-respecting Whom moat Interest is felt in Mils country, us—khstthew Arnold, 41; Wilke Collins,_42jJohn Buskin, 47; B t er. Char les Kingsley, 47; Captain Mayne Reid, 49; George rienr - y an . es, 49; Tom Taylor, 0; Branum Howard Itussell; 50; Anthony Trollope t Si; Charles Heide; .7.1; Robert Browning ' 54; Char les Diekons, ,54; Alfred Tennyson. 111.12- Arch- Urald 56; William F. Gl adstone, 56; Charles .Lever. 59; Rev. F. D. BinUriCe, 61; Sir Brasier Lytton, 61; Benjamin Disraeli, ; Marry Cornwall, 67; Samuel Lover, 66; TIMMS+ Car iyle, Hi; William Hewitt, 71; 'Bean MlLman 75; Charleslinight, 74; Joha ray - no Collier, 77;isrld Ilie Nestor of the tribe, Lord Ilforkrhaux, SG. Mere is nosimilar enume ration of the ages of literaryladies, as statlietes on the subject are very illMctilt of attainment. .Dletruetiwe Wire. 11Crisio, Jan: 18.—A Aro at Bornwn, New York,lost night, destroyed fourteens buildings Loss unknown.;" A bigh wind and =ow. Growing unlit. --NO. 11 VERY LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Our Special Dispatches FROM WAMIIMtTO\ PROCEEDI?iGS OF CONGRESS. Western Protectionist Memorial II ITT 111141HEI ntkipt , ‘\l, hcEiviBs Rirc2zue Sfrrice in the South DEAD LETTER OFFICE SALE Cotton Frauds at the South Eta., Eta.. 30-to Special Wspatch to the Pittsbnrgh lla,ette WAFIIIINOTON, January IG 181. The proceedings of the Senate to-day were wholly %Tia:nit. interest. Garrett Davt. , spok •• in his usual attain for three hours to empty benches And galleries. to WO House Lilo 'District .titTrago bill wRa under consideration, and Representative - a or tan made in able speech, in which he took the ground_ that suffrage a natural right, irretiwe of isms. or Color, Ile also took the ground that the roC only of the people resi dent to the District were now, as they had been during the war, rebels at heart, and that the country had teen cheated of many of their necks, and he bad no doubt they would be treated as well as they deserve by the exten sion of franchise to all the negroca In the city The lionse committee on banks and curren cy, have agreed to rephrnligainst ill' memor ials asking the reperAhf tilyten' per cent tat on State bank eirnmlattons. •. . - The President Mas sent to 'the Senate two thousand thousand nominations for contirmation, I ring mostly brevet end other military rromotioas, made last fall and summer. The military committee will take op their sidemtion at the next meeting Senator Rowe, of Wisconsin. presented • Memorial from a number of business men in St. Lonis, - Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Cleve land and Cincinnati, setting forth the need of protecting home industry. Mr. Wade, of Ohio, offered a rernenstranee to the same end, from the .4zocrienn liornelLaborLedgtte. Both were - referred to the Finance Committee. In the Western" Districts of North Carolina headquarters' at Salisbury, there have been over two thousand eases of disputes between whites and blacks settled by the Freedmen's Bureau. Most of these arose from the plan texts refusing to pay for last season's work. In the' same time there have been eighty-sb eases of murder and assault, in nearly every settle white men being the assaulting parties, There are in that dierlet at present three hundred helpless negroes—mostly vrtrmca and children,—in great need of clothing. Mr. Alexander Iteed,_Rerenne agent of the Treasury Department, starts south in the Morning, charged With the duty of investita ling all matters connected wills Internal Bev emus in the States Of North and South Caron na and GeOrgia A thortmgh reorganizing is inoontemplation In this department, and the .seleetionef mon who can take tbo teat oath i n one of the subjects Which will receive special attention. Senator Marvin, of Florida, who ..rri yea here to-day, had a lengthy inter, low with the President this evening. The Boast, for the examination of candi dates for poemlona In the regular army, having antabed Units. busissesS,, adjOlarn on rriday neat. The einemra of the 'lnternal Revenue, on duty on the Northern frobttus, will be Instructed by the Commtsalou4of Internal Rev.:tut:, to assist Clistoma oak In their efforts to pro s-eat susuggitug, The *Matins salt Of acertmuhttlorm, at the dead letter epee, W i lalch ha. been for some -two weeks or more In progress, has come to a close. More than sti thousand packages were gold.. The:pricesat sy bob they were knocked Morn, ranged froth ono cent up to, per haps, Ilfty dolletra uceroutou Poosibly a dollar each. Tho most of the p'ockitgOo eousinted of the ttleatot stuff Imagtoablopo the form of •Jorelry Sovrat hundred floor watches were eold, anti aotne few good acs, uP torte of eintbing, from u military boot to a lace collar, good, bad). and indiffer ent, now and Old, made and unmade, for men, women, children, sad babies, and every con ceivable memento that trtveS,:lnOthers and t.vr retbearts could pack intothe mail for friends In the war, were repreeenteal in trio colt/ retina, The department of patent medicines was es pecially full, comprising In all two hundred and thirty-hie flankagos, and embracing a spechnen oL Minftor Inns value, of everything In that interesting 'line of business. pills, iscofdern, regenerators, inwlgorators, balsams TenneWee shrubs, for the hair, Illy white, iMir dye,and antidotes for tobacooa villainous mesa enough to destroy clown or kill uu army. It has been ascertained by the reormihensnn of Ainiandrin, Virginia, that ono-fourth of the colored people of that city can read and write. The owners of is building to srtitch Is held )7; colored school, it Wyattsville, Maryland, notbe fled the teacher of the school, a few days ago, that It would bore to be [dosed, as the Rae. at Maryland prohibited the education of eoloreid children. The teacher !submitted-the cams to Major General Ildward, Commissioner of Ref ugees, - Freedmen. Lo., who affected the teach. or to eentleue the erhool do heretofore. The , General Land Office has transmitted t he of lowa two indemnity condi cotes, authortztog Abut Stato to locate 9 nabllc lands a quantity crawl! to 5,01 S acre!, [II ademnliy, an account. of that quantity Laimed as an amp land, having been sold ~y he United Slates in tbi counties of Mures; line and lout. The rnaNter-oat of dity additional paytni,- terg, which was to have been ordure"' during the present month, ham been postponed, ft is mild, owing to the retinctiOn of timormy not being go rapid an Fan fortncrly expected, nod the scattered condition of the troop , ' render ing it neeensary to retain the present fore gnme time longer. A m ong other important matters before the Cabinet today, was the 4atil.cot Of Cotton spec:. illation at the South. There is positive Infor mation in tho Covernmeht,t showing Limit Lina memo amounts of cotton belonging to it have been stolen, and that some of the thieves are in the civil and military sea ice.Of tho United States. . . The recetptr from Internal rerenoe to-da amount to t.450.'? e; Letter Frampton. Sturman on SWUM Oirwanlzalion. Atneav, dan:ll3.—At ,ft eelLng of the Stater Military. ASsoMatten, the following letter Rae T•eelved from General herififth IPDQn'e Mit." tuitirox Or .Tax.fttaszastrot, _ ST. Loom, January 044 15.16. IL IsitiSPOssible for me to crime to 'Albany on the 0CC2.1011 referred to, but Ido heartily ap prove of the object, and wish youenninent success. • Now Is the appointed time If ever in our history, to Plate the militia of our country On a footing honorable and useful . 1.0 - th e nation. Now it can claim all the honors gained by the state Voinnteers, with their experience In or ganization. equip:merit and drill. I hope you in the State of New York will devise some 'goOd !system (arthe militia of the !State, and • tai perfeef that other states will folkiSr thef example and make it uniform throughout the service. • The militia during peace should be made at tractive-sad honorable, that the organization may be Immediately available in war, until Cona - rese, hap time to provide national troops for the - emergency. • Again wishing you all posslble success, I um Your obedient setwlt. (Signed) It. F. SIIERII AN. Major Orderlfor Prevention of /eft Davis Escape, FORTNICSA NONROE. were melved yesterday Cron the War Department,' to cliecharge all cmbloyees in the various Government demtrtmentsta thlitdatriet, Who had been fenny way oonnected with tholtebel Govemunent. In accordance with Wiese in structions the C;pmmairling General sum. warily dismissed all pooh, twenty.five In numer, - gtvin Ohm short notice to lenge the place. The, es of the National Express Company svai Also sent away, for the above rescue. This order was . tmdoubtedly caused by the rumor that an organisation was being formed to rescue Jeff Davis. Arland picket boats urn nu.duty ccmetantly, to era:nine all reAsels ay rlytnr, in ad!! Imbor. PITTSWTIII; Pr .\VAI.YALI, LE-GiSt.kitilE General Railroad LAW EITENStoII UFA . OhIiIibLSTILL6!?.. R A New Judicial District Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh liaitotte. lis garenue.o, January 13, ! 1.1G3. The Senate and House of nepre6CltilitiVOi were both in semlon to-day, and we the following buelness to report : Sess.r . .--In the Senate, Mr. Dunlap 4,1, with amendmenti, from the Continittit.on Corporation-, an act enttle4 "An act I.CI , frLCM . , peyote the Ben Pre:Arlin insurance C0*133.11) . of Allegheny city... .Z; • The following tills were read to placo . l: By 211 r. aloha:a—An act regalatiliiC, the venting of I iCOIISC.S tOOntang nortsea add tav erns, and for the ptinfsntaent of purple...en gtiftldliallic..—tuttlonnoud manor Itquorit.ta *Al legheny eon-o'er! Dir. White read a further supplement to en act re:totitlt to the Manufacture of frost .with coke End mineral coal; atm an act exempting persona who have been voldters to from'. 'o3o pal meat of booty ald per ca feu . taxes on the uommonwoalth. Mr. Bighorn offered 0 set of reollOperffs sithlch Wore iu cubstanoo as follows: 'Filet, In structlng the proper committee to ratrOste a liberal policy toward the different ruilroods of thaOtato, sad favoring a general railroad laer; necond, that the nonstructlou of a through line indicated to the contract to that. effeet be tween the Atlantic and Great Western and Reading Railroad Companies, ought to b - couragrd by appropriate legislation third, that the erlensiou 01 the Connellsville. Rail road eastward, conneetiug Zith the Battle:tore and Ohio Raffroad, for Baltimore and . ington, Is rolcired by the commerce of the country t fourth, In favor of a healthy eoMpc beta eon companies and individuals. The re.oluttous wereoupporied by extended remark from coasters Bighorn, Loviry end Clymer, while Senators Roll end Nichols op posed them. The reweluttuas were postponed for the prOoMt. The acn•te then adjourned. 11.•rea.—Mr. shone', reported a bill (fora the Judiciary Commatee to create a neve dietrict out of the countlee of Waablngton and boat er. The bill we read and finally paseed. Mr. Meek. ling read an net to increase the fee; of the Auditor* Of Arinetraug county. Begley read an act to regulate the fee. of surgeons on coroner's Luquesta in idercer County. ate. Craig real an act to create an ft4ditxonfil Notkry rablle In Allegheny county. Mr. Black, road in place, a bill allowing the School Board of bo.illr township, Allegheny county, to pay their bounty tax. This MU was flonllT w... K-0, after which the //Crte - 411 , - - JoUrned. FROM WASHINGTON Eldon Men PerNeented in Georgia. (1.516 N CI THE IITEtNAL rsceln contiVNEE. Attempt on the Life of Judge Field. INFERNAL MACHINE SENT FabMl CALIFOUNIA Pardon seekars Reittseit. cfto.. dbc., New Tone, Jan. w,„„thi,j4) ton special says. A letter has bocnmeg y rd "from Alexander IL Stereos, stating th condition and pers.:fel:EMU, of Union men in krnrirts are at this time vastly worse limn da ring tilt. rebellion. Two national hanks, the Yirit Planters at Richmond, and„Prst it ational ofOrinnell, lowa, were estabrished yesterday. • Three more Invotoee of goode., amount log to tiro thotoutml five hundred dollar. ha., Jted here reeelve.l from the Birmingham Society. England, for de.ditute freedmen to thi , coun try. The pritthr's npeelal ...myp , the Commtesidner I' Internal Revenue yr,terdity decided that authority h. been given to Imprint the Mantis and date In.lnk upon rev smite stamp, Instead of writing them. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Chan dler was at 131,11111raill on the 9th Inst., investi gating affairs oonnerted with the department,. end 'ens Mon to leave for more southern ports. Judge Yield, of Callfrirriat, received he ex press on Saturday a small , th a ?rimed e ddresa, which cam from San Fume sea t y the list steamer. Not knowing its purpo rt, be proceeded to open it with the ordinary ran lion which curi.ity inspires, in the 'presence of Judge Lake, who is also toniporarliy.here. Upon tmacrewing and raising the lid ahcalt . halt an Inch, Judge lAke entight sight of sev eral little copper wires, and instantly suggest ed that It Was an infernal machine. Further operations acre suspended, and the boa placed in a tub of water onttl yesterday, when it was .taken to. the War Department, where it was opened, and twelve large metallic eartndges, with heavy balls Direly adjustor/ with fulmi nating powder. sA'a. to explode upon the rein ing of the lid, wen , foUrul. There was a single lino wri tten Upon the inside of the 114, as fol lows: fait October you decided the rnebin M.A..' The affair ha. greatly lnrrcv.ed the excitement alrmulv felt In eertnlneirdes lure In consequence of the ;crewing fregueney of these belliscrentoccuivenress. The Herald's Washington .limitch sap,: Ap plietuits for the New tOrS ollectorship increase. Judge-E. Cow., . delegate to the Freemont•Convent ion at CIO , land has • autos Itted bta claim' for the 'ace. The ttirtnouthward of Mr. J veto. SI tont Post maetertfieneral, to et, 'er.tood to bo Mainly for the purpose of curt cling Irrogo larttlea at preaent L.OMPIZined o• In the dilly rring of Northern netrepaperA t etthecribera of the South. IT the evil cannot * corrected ptmtal facilities luny be withdrawt. altot,tether. The Thee. Wattlimgtern dispatch gays .• Mr. narJen will tint re.tgn ht« tmattlo , as Secre te-17 of the Interior until about th,ltlth of Vet. [ ttLtrk ie ltC7 i.. „ built It the belieftt rolldeM. i The World', Wa•dttngton dtsp.ttch :ay. the lent Informed n largo number a: potion appllearde yotorday, , that no more portion, would be granted et Secretary Stanton bad n long, Inter, - led with the Preardent yesiterday. Again - tent Secretary hif the Nary. Fon, 11,t; rot tlrtled from trip to the North. Secretary Seward In eapected haat: to at nit two neck''. The 2lme, di.patch asp: another del• egatlon-from the West urnvrA In Washington yesterday. Inattaural. of bione rse rnalr Word, or New Jey. Tagsroa, 5. J ,Junuary Trumgoral of Governor Ward urges the adoption, by tie State of the Constitutional Amendment pro. Whiting slavery. The people have, in the elec. tion, spoken In its favor, and ho knows the Le.gialalurif frill gladly pass N. Ile returns thanks to the soldiers, and recommends action for the bemegt of those who became disabled In their country's aervice. lie opposes any thing like repudiation. and far Ors tbe cause of education and the maintenance of the purity of the hatlobbox, and economy in the State ounces. lie expgesses full faith m the ability, patrintism INA fidelity of President Johnson, and . trusts that the Leghilature will strengthen and sapport the Executive and Congress, through whose Joint action we shall scum have u reohnstructed Cilium In which national rights loan men-wilt be fully guaranteed. Vatted Mates! !Carina Corps—Pirate detainee. WANIIItIOTON, fan. IG.—An examlntng board of , of of the United'States Marino Corps, bee Just been ordered by the Navy Depart ment, to_.convensi at the bead quarters in this eitY, en Wodnenday the 'l7th inst., to decide upon the qualification of candidates for ap pointment ne Second Lieutenants. There are only eta ritenrieleA to be filled, and it ts known that there are over five hundred applications on Me. Raphael 8011111109 is held in close confine ment at. the Marine Barracks, awaiting the action of the government. Beaune!. Is in good health and spirits, and seems confident of' be ing tub to justify his own conduct during the rebellion. stamp :C . oppterfeire . OVl TrAnt.—Tur.lon Bank Circulation. Now Nona. Jannary M.—The case of United Stater against Wm. Franker, one of the par ties MOM allodged counterfeit cegar Stamp fraud, came up before' United States Commit, eloner Osborne to-day. Tito. ,Ebagi Washlngton correspondent says; The Conunittre on Banking and Currency. met Oils morning askingg- to report against nil petitions for repeal of the lay imposing a tax of ten per cent. on Mate bank circulatiOn. From San Franc/se. titAl4 FRANCISCO, Jun. l6,—The Steamer Muer lean, tileauragua thle, salted to day with a large n smber of passengers. inning tieseks.—Thu market ii dull, prices is tending downward; Ilsystre,_at *1.63, Gold and currency et ISSM, Imperial itlfr, yellow Jacket 64.60. Legal tender offered al. 71 4e no stale. Trieste letters report that the blockade of the Chillan pests is to be raised, so ay VI allow Spain to attend to ?CPO:. WE I):_srP•WAX. JANUARY 17. 186 h XXXIXth oNtaIESS—FiRST sE*5lO3l Mr. than .11er called up hta roaolutloadifered yr*terdwy, deekurtng non-interoonrae between tai Couvary and Great Britain, and withdraw- R:the the Court of St. James. The utak.n was laid ou the table—yenn naps, Itt Mr Howard caLlegl up htt resolution for the tr1,..1 of Jefferson Darts and Clement C. Clay, which WU ordered to be printed. Mr. Howard, offered u rosointion. calling uppn the President for a eopy of whatever rori4pondence ho may have had with the Judge of Ito Supreme Court, respecting the.. bolding of Civil Courts in insurrectionary dis triota, farthe trial of offense. against the UPl tad States. ',The reeolution 411.14 adopted and Mr. Wilson railed op Cho bin for the eetabishment of a Military man novel Asylum, for totally disabled odleers and Tien niche volunteer forces, which Noe amended on osotlou of Mr. Grimes. so as .. ... . . . .. . . .t. ouralre it apply eactusivoly to the army, and then passed. -\ , , . Mr. Chandler gave notice that ho would at an curl. day real the Brltlahl foreign cella,. went uCti and trumuthe repeal Of ell the ex isting at. %vs. a , .. ~lit r. Anthony called up the reeolutlna for the reference of ull.pdpors relating-to tha-•repre givr emitaticin of tha tates lately in rebelllon to the Special Comm on on Ileconstructiort. • - Mr. - Doolittle v m Mai? 4raend ,by faserting tbesrerde"execpt odentials" 'after the words il l eil a rgile dhjeassion on this stddect, the unlashed . busied , . .of yesterday, whirl:l.lll9 A b e bill fee the re of of the tights of l e d frage in the District of Columbia vras called Up. - Mr. Morrill offered an amto4mcnt,_ mg among- tho. lioMPOMit frothl4lls rlg.a of “arrago all trho vOlubtully lot: tht District to toe aid ana comfort to the rebels. Mr. Davis tools th 9 1100rin opposition to tbo bill. Mr. Morgan pte4ente4 a petition of Cm Now York Chat/Sher Of Commerce eating for the In- . . . cresse of pay for Sarni °Moen. Referred to the eotasedttec on Naval Affair,. Senator Sumner preDinted a petition from the citizemi of the District of Columbia, ask ing for a repeal of Iltriltims to operation in the district, making a distpletiott on account of color. Referred to the Committee on the District of -Columbia. r. W limn from the pillitery Committee re ported I bill to.cittablish and Ile the military peace establishment Of the United States. which was ordered lobe printed. Mr. Wilson calltsl nil the bill to relation to the National Naval and Miltiaty Asylum for totally disabled men and oMcers of the volun teer service, which Was - hmeltdol. by Mr . Grime: 4 ,6o as to ni ako it exclusively for officer. and Inca in the array, striking out the word "now) wherever it nceurred. The bill then passed. Mr. Howard ;called up the (11,1 re.nletlon which Was offered by hhn yesterday. re-cona. mendies the trial of Joff Davis and Clement C. Clay, before a military commission, on charges mentioned in the report of the ceme tery Of War, `March 4th, AU. Sumner auggestc,l that it he matte a con current, Lanced of a Joint resolution, mad this was amordlngly done. The resolutions were then, on motion of Mr. HOMO', ordered to be printed. Mr. liOlsard (Meted a resolution, which was. adopted, calling upon the President for any correapondence ho may have had with the Judge. Of the Supreme Court respecting the the holding of cis U courts In the InanrrectiOn. are districts. Mr. Anthony of Rhode Wand, moved to take up the resolution offend by him some time Rinee, for reference to a epeeist Committee of Reconstruction of All papers relating to repro natation of the lately rebellions states. Mr. Hendrick inquired if the 'pAksaire of that roodutlon would stud all credential , . to that vamnaltt Ur. Anthony replied that It would not ; that It would he unconatltutionaL . . rentlii.g the ciltcutuilres on this enhieet, the morulhh hoer 0 .10 ,1 , und the anal - 31.6mi Du sine's of yeAlertlay, *Allah as. the hill to res. Witte the relative franchise to the Instrtet of Colatnblnents taken np. Mr. tlesTa,lrby toOk the ennr In nprynttirn to the bill, spoke at. length un lte nnet.,nstltu tlonellty. A - 1. - the.Ooarlastan of Mr. Darts' remarks, Mr . _ W'llis mu to postpone the bill under con sideration, and tale np the bill to enlarge the tamer of the Freedmen's linreau, pending which motion the Senate adjourned. itGUISE. Mr. Conklin, of tow York, offered the fol lowing resolution : Bream:if, That re-establishlng the Fed iral relatlOoships Of the communities lately n rthillirm, semi to 'permit them again to par ticipate 1n administering tho General Goren, nicest, the following are new,,nry and proper requirements on the part of New York, and ought to be yenned by Such rneruntros a, will reader tin= as itir an possible inevitable: First—The absolute renunciattoo of all the trwaSions Of seeeasion as a doctrine and as a Pritalica. Hlemid—ithpudiat ton, both by the State and by the National Government, of all public debts and obligation+, hocludln State and municipal liabilities contracted for ores La old of the late rebellion, nod including, also, all claims for or on behalf of rho., Who were to the MIMS," or naval serrter of the inforgent., for bounty, pal or pensions, nod all c edes, by worsen, not loyal to the United States, for damages Or losses suffered try mason of the rebellion, and for advances made into aid. Third—Assurance of human rights to all within their borders, m less of race, creed or color, or the adoption of meh pros Fiona aenints barbarism, disorder and oppres sion ea will relieve the General Government f ro m the necessity of atanding guard over any portiOn of our country to protect the people from despotism, violence IWO outrage. IrOarth-LrOlpirrtiAl On..trtlnitlOn of political power among all nsons of the country, no that four millions of people «hall no longer he prtoontod in the hat...ext of omandixernont, and at the name time be excluded, from polit teGleTkii..224he e'lee4tVnigohr rights. and Rhpm nentativta, In truth lOynl to tho eltpl States, awl never rebel leaders In th e late revolt, nor aunty of the.dn,L.rdly boasting which prere drAl the wurof atrocities. . . . Mr. tint mond, of New 1 ork, Inquired wheth er it was the ilitentillll of ht.. colleague that tho revolutiOil ahOntd gll to tho Committee on Reoanntruation to operate as huttruettor.,. ' Mr. Conklin reptlcal that ho had offered theca as other reaoiutions, for reference. the had Offered thorn on hid own revonglblltty. Thor wen, o mem declaration of hi. own vtews. . . Ohjection Was mculde and the bin lk wm r . Mr. lklutwell., of Sismactiu,rttn. rrom the Cornzult.tve on Judiciary, reported tAP amnutl. meat to the bill to incorporate the New York Nut trot Protective Home:Oriel Company. (toe of the amendment. prOpo.cd to omit the mime of imama Htll, of limorgta, and .cceral other Southerner., lut corpOnitom, and Illabnicute otherw [wrath° Nort liernStatoc He eaplained thatthe bill propmwewl to Incor porate a land company, with a capital of two million dollars, for the purpose of encouraging emigration to and we ttletnent in the elate, littel, In rebellion. It wl9l to encourego 9to black ae-well an the w late, and Introduced the policy to break np the 1m131.3060 bottle. of land Itt that seetton, and diatribute them among a large number of holders. The names of several of the corporator. were loft not the .Committee wan not Of thoirloyalry. )tr. ingentol .orrer ed an amendment, that maid oorponttton shall provide for the 'endive , poor without A Min, lion sr color, who may apply for hutnewtemls of not lone than one heudrel and arty acre:: of land free of charge. Atter debate the furtherconaderittlen of the bill wai.peattporml and the hill and amend ments ordered to he printed. On Meilen of Mr. t•tevens, of Penna., the Meuse tool: f.ven the epeaker's table the joint resolution of the Senate iiisthfilising the 'om. tattle on Reconstruction to send for pewees and papers. hir. Brooks inquired of Mr. Stevens hourlong it would be before 'louse had a report from that Committee. Mr, Stevens replied he could not pomibly give the information, as the proceedings of the Committee were secret. Mr. Brooks Said the gentleman might give hin private opinion as to how long a large por tion of the people would be deprived of rept,. sentation. This would be interesting tO those who are how paying tares without rkpresen tation. Mr. Stevens replied that the South had tared us long enough. The Bousethen'eoticurred in (the resolution of the Senate, bye vote of Itl3 against al. Sir. Dawes, of Meas. introduced a bill Co amend an net "to provide duties on Imports, which makes provision far an amendment, prescribing that no suit or prosecution for any cause therein mentioned, commenced in no. count of any State against any persons other than an cancer of the United States, or other person acting in the subject platter. of said suit, or of prohibition under such matter. In discharge of his °Metal duties, shall he Moved to 'the Cluanit Cotirts of the United Sintes in said section provided." The second section prueldeathat any snit en removed wider:authority of that section, and ttow_pentUng hinny circuit court of the United States shall by order of.said circuit court be forthwithlianded,to the state court. to which the eartiehaS been 'removed, there to be dispOs ed alas tit would have been If the removalhad net to.lten ptiuce, and said remora/ dialt in no way edfeet the vailditrof any proceedings In said edsirt prior to its 'removal to the civil • The Ilonso restaned the conslderution of the bill to eatelld warps.) In the District of Col- Mr Julien, of Indians, demanded suffrage for the colored man on the broad ground of national right, and repudiated suffrage en a mere oonventional fermi without suffrage no man Is free. The great went of every poor man Wait a home, and the ballot and home mead should go together. There were fifty million acres of unsold lands In the booth which unless prevented Will be open to rebel speculnbars. Thew hauls ataudd be let apart for homesteads for both white and black loyal mon. if the bill heretofore introduced by him and now before the Rouse, on public, lands, should become a law, every freedman coul d become a freeholder. It had been objected that ell - negrOes were too ignorant . to vote, he (would replytha4 they , were' not iat Ivo reat. Many of them , were educated. A large portionot them would not suffer by COlll- poXISOII with many white men, who ilesllgate mobs against an unollending people and publish their deeds as negro insurrections, sad yet nothing was done to disfranchise them. _Ka would give the negro the ballot, to main tain th.llherty already scented - If the mill- Larywere withheld from the black man,the `most disastrous consequences might rsult. The .conferrlng of bullfrog°, therefore, was mans of safety. If thee'bites In this district, who sympathised with the rebellion, rote, it would be mean to withhold the ballot from loyal of Pennsylvania, replied to the reMarks recently made by his ,w4lefigue, Mr. Kelley, with retfCrenee to the rxf arage in Penn sylvania Lit wtes glad W say the deepacm.t. W.\FHI\OTuN,.ItnLL,rY hevu ...mit:ell:4i the f ...V." to the tiegrro race, aaal in thi.a,tho 01110 e party bad tire aid of 4 ra.qt miambora of thmoarLo were pub li cly :opposod to Mom. 111. colleague proposal to 'make an ifinie here that ho bad failed to make at home. . ir Mr.i..e'ley arthrwherro 116 - 111 quite a ycexa;; man and acting with the deter:wrath:l party. hr untied in a petition to the Legislature to claimer the ronAltution.sn that ererytnan in Pennsylvania, not a pauper or felon, abould be a citizen in thll. After further debate, lic,„Vandsill asked his colleague whether he wonid,hy changing the Constitution of the ntted Stateb, or -amen& tng the Constitution of Pennsylvania. d trllco out the word "whitey as s qtlaildcatlon of voters. Mr. 1CA1y,311.1,h0 would, having regard for prieklictithd. "others who tall the foundation Of the government. hfrxandall resumed hh remarks, sayin he shOuld'unifotwilli vote in aecordance with the action. of ,his kat" awithout regard to "party. Ile believed-the two races are distthet, and believing that, he was' unwitting to take any step vadat' 'woald pliew the negro on m equality srttll the whiteman. After some further "debate., without sett on, the House adjourned. • REORGANIZATION OF THE. ARMY. Bill from the Military Committee W santithvoff, Jan. 10.—Tho bill providing for the reorganization of the regular azmj was tt day reported from the Military Comimittee with some amendment§ The Committee were I unanimous, in favair of the bill as It now stands. It kw& hies that tho army than hereafter con sist of five ragimonts of artillery, 9,000 men, twelve regiments of cavalry, 12,000 rem and thirty-ftvesregimants of Infantry, 21,000 men, to be known as the army of the Crated Steads. Sectlen 2. The artillery to hive the samo or ganization 03 at present, five regiments, section 3, add§ six regiments of cavalry to the nix now in service, with the same organ ization: Section t—Fifty-dve Infantry regiments, to consiet of ten regirnonts of ton companies each; now in service, and the remaining regiments to be made tato i.wentpeoven, by adding two Companies to each battalion; ten regiments of colored men, and eight of dis abled men. or:mem dlaCharged by reason of disability. Volunteer °Moors appcanted under this act Who a.pportioned among the States b. proportion to the number of troops furnished dur the war. S n 5 provides that the organization of infantry be the same as at tlrst—ten regiments —but companies are to have only forty-eight privates, Beetiela 7 gives each regiment a hand us for merly. made . ofour 4 .—ften yiseamre.n t N o odic hereafter t o o L pointed unti l he minima.; number of men Is enlisted, and the command ononaired. SeCtipli V prOVides one Lacutentant honerol, five Major Gentrida and ten Brigadier Gener als, with the came slag its formerly. Section le provide• that the Adjutant Gen eral's della:tin.. Multi be as now, prearlbed by Saw. Seaton 11—Inapector Generals department as far as cumber and rank are concerned, remains the eater. It increases the iamb of the Assistant Inapectur General to Lieuten ant Cotenot. Section It—The Bureau of Military Justice. to cede established. Section 13--Quorscrmaster General% depart ment to consi•t of one Brigadier General, six Asst @tants, Colonels, mei ve Derfutlee, Lieuten ant Colonels, twenty Ma ors and forty ht Captains. Vacancies in Captaincies to he ail ed from volunteer quartermasters. Section 11 gives at Many military storetteep era as shall be required, not exceeding utsywo. Sect Lou 15 provides that the act of Jul., till reapectlag the QtlarterlTOLAOrS Department shall remain In force, co far . it doca not be come unnecessary, upon the disbandment of the volunteer fumes. Section 16providei the salmis team prescribed by law. Section 17 provides that line ofgrers detailed Quarterrus.ters or LommLsanries shall have CO per month extra. responsibie fee public property. Pe Section S. partment. Oae goon General, I(llriondier) ; oue Assistant, (Colonel); Surgeons, (Majors), and 150 sur geon. to bo Lieutenants for the drat three year's service, and Captains after three year's service( two Mediml Store.licsrpcia. Velum cies of ',argue's. and Assistant Surgeons to be filled by eclectics. from volunteers Assistant Aargau?. of Volunteer@ of twee yea.' .Cr` 'ACE to ha eligible for pruenetlemslo Captains Section Its—Authmires the Surgeon General n detail a surgeon as medical parse or. who, while so acting, La to be a Colonel of cavalry, and live attrition. a. Its.4.tant me-Meal purvey ors, to Do. titan:. so lotting, Lieut. Colonels of ca} al Seetkot W.—Authorizes the Surgeon General to detail five sumens ¢s medleal hispeetors, la DC arhiPs .0 acting, Cokniela of ClYalry. :ledSou '_l—Pa Department—One raytruias , ter General, Drigadler General; Inc Aasha lal:ate, Colonels', tau Deputies, Lieutenant Col orado, and sixty Paymasters, r.Jon. The ea code. In the grade of Major are to he Mira from adriltlonal Paymasters hare 'erred two years. Smdlon 22. The corps of PllginlYra to be t ho ensue as not provided for by law. Section 23 provides for the appointment of four inspector% of fortification. to lay ~.forted from the rorp%of enFillrOVO, and to ts , roloneli of enjrlfterra. Thin not to Increase the nn her of officers in that rorpa. Section 24. live companies of engineers to be lotttallloa, adjutants and roaarkruzatters to hare cavalry pay while ao meting. auction 22 erwinees each company. of rag!. noel , to twenty men :and authorizes the Pres- Ident in time of war to return Lb.' present or ganization. rtloa 2f —OrtirMnee Depart went to he the same as now provided by law, with one Itrlgto tiler General, three Colonels, Lt. col on el, eight Majors, CaptuMs. tlf tern lid Luteteuantamtne ;M. Lieutenants and thirteen culinary store iceupera. ,ect 1.7--Oue Calor Marini Otllecr, Colonel ; the Sorrelary of War to detail Milkers and men us root:trod for efficient Nir.Vllll.ervier, oflleora while detailed to be paid as Int:dry and Co- I hand men al Engineer.- . SeCtIOISPX. officer of Cler replier army below field unicorn to be promoted without ex amination. Any °facer falling to ouss a entitl factory emuninatiort 'to be Knntended trona, promotion for a year, and on n second failure. io be dropped; otneers failing by ren,on of moral disemnilliestlmt, not to be re-Mtltlined. Section X.J. Leads of 'dad departments to be 'elected from the corps to which they belong. Seetiern 31—No person to be appointed Inaay, medical, or quartermaster's department ntil examinol, a. now provided by in, Section 31—No person to be commissioned in any reetinient Until examined by bawds con vened by the Secretary of War; emmtiruttlon to be in reference to militancy history, services during the war, and qualtileations. Appoint mentetu be made without regard to senlorty, but with sole regard to ottalltleatlons and ser vices. tiection 31—Pereens Applying for COMMI.4iOrIS not to have nay compensation for expert...a Mrnrret In reporting for exnminat fon. Section 39 r epc.ile all inns inconsistent bore with. !tritest- of GOTCCTIOT Fenton 10 gela tion to illoirges Agotoot New York 31tuttolgott Ottlettrtt /t4.nita c, Llitn. the tng, PTlynt n Secretary of the 4 Owern pr.... 11 . 1 the follow int: meiietivi trout 8t 1,..3 erne:ley too - el nor I.N I: Der., ar.sr,r, at tem N cw You. eir, V, Jun. p,, le,: To au ArArgeb/e,—Einee your last session the againstppnrites )11 rr L' hero °E rn n"p of t he t t, 'o rleality of we for my fiction as the Executive, under the prevision or section chapter IN, lawn of ler.anu .ection,l, dm ter taws of ivn. I entered upon the 'P o of the duties imposed upon use by thetprovislomi of said acts with the free conviction that while no public bracer should be irresponsible or free from all proper .ehocks against excess of authority, neither anould the penalty of the law be en forced except upon 61082 mid well established proof of malvetsstloa In office. Fully im pressed with three cow:Merano:ma, and a noose of the magnitude andidelicaey of the trust. I bare proceeded With lice investigation of such e t r• progm.. nech examination I dad , that tifo proper determination or the question ptesented will requir, the examination or vo luminous documental y and a large ricurther Cit -atureases, which will occupy more time than lam able, in the proper dbienarge prkny o f to bestow. I Wive not availed myself of th e authority given me by law tadirect the District Attorney of Inquiry and county atNerefork to conduct the Inquiry into the truth of the Ohara,. made, as the dis charge of the necessary duties devolving up= that of inustabeorb eutire time and at tention. - tuce.fcee. respectfully submit the subject for rant consideration, to the end, if it moots with your approbation, that in the eases now hcfcrivm d. -rn att cases arising under the provision ofr the act referred to, authority-. 'may be conferred upon the Executive to np essint ono or Moth commissioners, who ehmu,. under his direetloixolonduct the inquiry into the truth of the charges made; with such pow er to take testimony and enfol-ee the attend ance or witnesses as may be necessary, or the enactment of such amendments to tile! ealSE lrig law as their wisdom andexperience may devise. (Sign ' it. E. rraTa:l. Mexican TroOp. Attempt to Cripoire an Imperialist Sho Gunboat—Liberals Or dered to be t. Wirw'Yens, Januar V lde—A special dispatch from Brownsville. Texas, of the 3rd, Iltittel that a detachment of ten men under I.lenten; m a Murphy., of the letb colored regiment ,at tempted I.bl:flight previous to capture an -Im perialist gunboat, but were repulsed. Lieut. 3iurplry will probably be dismissed the ser vice. Seventeen Liberals recently capturca by the lmperraliet have home ordered to be *hot by. Genera Weitzel eenVe Vigoroue protest against thin barbarism. Tiestula Lesislature—Goverementil Warehouse Burned. Iticnuoitn, Jan. 14.—Tito'Fitate Senate ; has adopted e. resolution 'declaring that John B. llarbourtraslegallyelected President of the Orange and Alexandria railroad. A Government warehouse near Bowan street, containing a large quantity of cotton, tobac co and-other articles held by the agent of the Treasury Department, not destroyed bz are this morning. Leas, $102,000. The Reciprocity Treaty. • TOXOT/TO, C. W., January N.—Earners are annulated that arrangements in - a being made It Kash] on, for the rolatileßFWDALeel, • PRICE TITRE E CEN rs TRIAL OF THE SPA rilsu Mh RDERERS Impotant Fenian Order GEN- SWEENY CALLED TO WASHINGTON Cruel Treatment of Passengers br.a. Yobs, January 16.—Affor examining . efty-severajurors In the .Otero ease, Te‘acrlla7 twelve weir round wbo Inul not formed any Opinion Kale tO tbo guilt or innocence of the accused. They were oworn In, after which the Court adjourned until ten o'clock thia obn. General Sweeney, y one:day, I..med an 1:n Dorts.nt order to the Yenb,tn brotherhood. h will be sent to the dttforent circles by mall. not rondo publlolttit. la noderbtood. that calls for prompt rot - Marl organization, and promises tLettre Inatoad , of words. Gen. Sweeney wog called to 'Washington yes terday h - 7 a dbpat....h from the StOratory of War, sad It to opined ho will beTesiorOd to lals maims tho army. . The Roberta d enote hold a special meott. iti-toOrrotr. • • Capt. Peabotty,ol the ship Neptune, recently charged :With cruel treavlepeut of pa,s.,ngere - arid crew, bus beer. required to give an. Ogre°. Meat on i1e.3,400 ball to rol.w.r rOntrlaint. eleven 841t3 having boon brought ugl.loot Sit filches of anon foil fu thli city lao The North and East rivers areatled With lost bag ice, Impeding navigation to a c - rcat cmtcut. ffereer's Veinsle Ernie-tante —Cotten • Fronde—Prize Fight.. Haw rOza, Sa.n.ls.—The Stentner. Coutinpn. tal, tbo m ' migration party of wOann to Walltington territory:lsis Um wharf to-day, and %Zig° to sea twilortow.. • Tbertvelations of' cotton ftatnis: ,toplleate Lich military and civil efaciala, and precut the most hatodlng disolO4Orcs. The prize = ma nt betvVcCn dain getrlgan and Morris Phelan, took place tbik forenoon in the vicirdt,of Point Jarvis. .The tight Instod, dve lalnutiltind Phelan was victorloug. • from Texas—Moder- O EO Order Re. • - 1 - 6Ved—lihite Troops. Itetigerd. 11;ar.trrerox, Texas, Jan. P.—The order dts.• nthelagXrre !wet tcectay, has Inren r,ccolred eon! dnite news toanorrow• All eolored troom hare been mniterod out, and the white retained. The cotton license and tax in Galcu.ton for the last Your months amoirn ts to nearly (431,0). ttegstibligan Comgroosional Caneus. U Wastrinoron, Jan. tepublican mem bers held an adjourned meeting at the rapt- LO-night, to receive the report of the cora matzo heretofore appointed to Mature a plan to order to rectrocile the eondleting vietri, on the tali tor the egtension of negro eatfrage in the • District of columtbla It seems settled, both (rem .peeebet and p rivate erpreqslont of tee member., that no in foe that purpose, Without restrictions, can ps-s. •Pwam Nashville-0U 'Strike iki,, r .writa.e, Jew. 16.—The Cumberland i• ridr,,,.. rtipid/Y, with eight feet of water oa the Shoes. . - • •• • • • -. • •••01,01.•• • . . ••••....-...... repeats . from 451-er yr. cOrtnty ,ay the Tenneisee amt cumberlAnd Oil Company timk 42101 rein of petroleum at timid:id , t inn Of ilearing and °bed Efeere. Warrant for the Arrest of Pollard_ Nev . YouK,Jan t..—The Teibener dr4patcla from P.Sehenond nay,. n rrarraut is out to-night, fur the arrtod of Pollard, trailed on au affida vit Crow Mr. Brool,,xis en to-day, at the to stlfration of proroluent oflitial.. mad eittrens who desire to meet [beg uevtlun of the vccarity of life. Tesda. January i,•65.. a I rv4dence of the bettle• wart , by the re,. I•nial Dealt., Me. THOMAS 1.. IS Sy - WI. hoN, oflAnrer ht. elate toolaahip, Allegheny , 0012- T. Vs. and ANNIE tiAItDOM. of this cll.). .tio cord,. IllrON—rin Mon dav morning. at o'clock. lit -11 IIi:NULL/TA /1.?1 , 1S, daughter ,of George /3...aie. ' The t^.l2. ern] 1.111 take Diane on Wcatic^daf n.ann tug. at Ro'cluels.. fierricce at Fa. l'aol'a Cathedral. olDitli3sNl3:leal: • TruisciLig twuvrElCT.-A ru raln—a and m ost picture...nue blare of Pepelmre, .It r ate on the upland.. ludnediatell uortb of Allenheny Ulry .on ibo Neer relenton Rued. Pers.'s" lei-nine to .elect Lariat Lota appl• at the Superintend rut, *fast. at ttu. Sonnetery. Tttle Deed, Permits, nod nit other boeineas will be attended to at the Drop Warehouse of the underelenatl, corner of Veneta , and Loft* Went, Alleebetty. UEtO . EELLIr, and 'frontal, PROPOSALS TREASURY DEPARTMENT, • Orr tem Lthrt,lforalt Doan, t NVAAILI,UTIRS: CITY, Januar, 0, I.I2oPIAA ..111 n, reeeired at thl. of -0.. until 1 o•cloct r. 00.. on FIIIDA Y. the Rh dal ot V•brusey. Mott, far .upplrlng the Light-11ov+ e go tabtl-htheut with sixty thorandrallons of the be. quality pure vrlnter-rtratned 1.. either Lard or 'Tem. W be_dt•tded Onto full let, wad to he dent. rt 4 at the throe* underrheatln I.long..hle of the Coven:anent -apply or Z . : the st a.rehottae or 0 , t. , 1!er plre o r ftel7:t.l.ll”..frtgaitt . ted . by the In,p. et- I tto " l, ".W e It r ar " .l. 1 " n et ' ; ' n. ' . — tfir ' gr, '' en-r.ttLa h tl,.. Li ti h ll: made rapt, ealtable . tor'.4tlytOna, In pored or der- o. a eapseV, earl.. of from flftv ta eighty pallon,-nut to ear, the. latter. The 01l may 00 delivered at r New York. at the "titian of the bidder.. The place of delivery In each eau. mast be 41,1ne1-1)•-tated 1)•-tated In the bid.. and .+lll be embraced the contract, • . The four lot , will b, Nil. er.:4 as Conte*, else 1..1 No. 1 Diftey. th.qtsttaq I`l,..tutst eall"us..llce Ito' al dal of .1 Pell, ice. or ay soon thereafter as the proper torts end itaugi., C.n ti compit terl. Cot No. a gliteen it...oven.' ievatto gallon. ell on the IGO:day •-f A pH'. licle oral soon thereafter a. the proper teat. and ranging ran .• completed. Lot No. 1. Iliac en thou , aud ilivoko gallons oft on the let 4. of June, wen, or as . non thereafter as the tamper M... mid gauging eau he coin Piet ct. Lot No. C Vitteen thoosatel Ita.onj ga11... oil on thy le day of August. lwav or al: coon themafter 11l the Proper im.t.: aud ganaincan L.- completed. Separate proper...ls a 111 { F ie rem:teed at the same trine Cor nOn gallon. Of Colon nr Lanliall, lobe tio. Ile:wed:Ws a bey o elpulated, al Detroit, Inch.. on the Ist tiny ofHay. thin No bid will be ea.vialcrtal rade..s from a rathufse buret . of thearticle. " , • No part of thy elprifted foe thd to be embraeed lu the pear...under. Weed...reser:lent w 111 he a.e eepted. redhead, or paid foe, tuitii it 04.1 hare hems proved,,to the che Ll er sa•fietiou or the peraon or person* etinrind • itli Its exasalintivin. teat. and tee rpeetiom lobe of the best truant. purearinter-atrain- Y 4 oil. and free from mLa tare vililffother or inferior oils 'and adulteration.. ." Tile 4:at:mime.. for detertniningthe character and quality of thesperm oil will la • employed, eta: vowel dr gralityrburning.the thaoungofneyinnum.and any other prop., tevts to arr., at correct thuelaylotve that may be dvemed nem...), . IP, lard oil will be subjected to sperial test.• end will be rejected tilde. found to be, in regard to burning and fluidity under redurtioo of ter:thereon, and In every other retrace, equal to that of the wand ard adopted be the Board, of Which s..ans pie will he furoLlyed nu application to the Light-house Engl. n."..r al lioatou. Maas. The task. must be gauged node the dlrretron and per:ethyl wiper, !lion of the Ines - acting eflteer , h.. custom-house or other legally author' led and ...Urn gattgcr. areoeding to the USU. , ' Iqa tea staudarth and moat be marked and :tempted le. fore they are renew. ed from tint eldiar or wawa hottw of the contractor. The terupersture of the oil alit bo necuramly noted, and the nata.orytuent• ea:loc.-I teethe ‘Lan.Laci tem perature arid, deg, lahrenbeithy table. prepored for the purpose. Proptwala edit be reeeteer) anal renal:Jere:l for each 1.,t •rparately. or for nll of the lot, at in' effition of the bidder; but no bid will bulm,nsidered for a leas quart lie then,thatypeeith la, one lot,to bc delivered at onealme and place. Earl, bid moo. wate exile:4l.- 13 . written out to PAIL the It Indof oil offened, Lwhe ff. ye yietTIOL, lard or c.. 1.0. eta fo r. per gln, the number Of the 161 or tot. tad for. and Ms pl a c e. of &- livery, conforming to this advert lyement. ilisl4'aubmitte4 by different member. of the wane Om or copartnerthly will Cot be con.idereat. Thy I.ight-bouse gourd, under tln• authority of the Department, resye, the eight to reject semi:Lid, al.- though It may be t h e lowest. Air °thereon:Laurette. than the price. No bld tell be considered fof any other kind or de neriptarut of oil than theca specially trilled the In thla ash a rttstruent. st bead, velth seetarlty to the Satleactturt of the Decartment. In t penalte equal to oar -foneth or the amount of each eordeact mask under thesepropq , cal, will he squired °reach u/ntraetlar.lhoratttLlU.l.) foe o re bathyal performance of the. eentract, In by eaccoted within ten dale oftertheaMentance of the bid. Each offer must be actomparffed by a written guar- , ' r , rrr nt 'd k a gr 4 r,""pa"Pie an d O r r tm7ul l it ' Xuelrt! ' et rruITIZY a United Mates dirtrietjudge..kttornh, tLY al's tilleCtor of the customs. to the effect that. Lt the hill opted, thel Diddetzti duly execute soon tract lit d falth, accord Lo the Rent/them. antl theme. thle advellAtement r , Within ten days after acceptance; and that Lattice Ctui saki party offavlng shall fail teener Into 'the contrite/a grort.his he or they guarantee to cantle goad-the ,difference be tween the offer oleic tald cathty and the nextlaw.t bidder. All bids roust bescalel and endorsed '''Pro pots/. for Off for Light-boemea," and theax pitied to another envelope...tad Whetted. prepaid, to tha dec reter7 of the LLeht-butme Hoard. W.lllofftontaity. A 11 MO* will be opmecdpubltely. at the hour =dun the dal ePvg lll "- I•almitrita will le made for.the several leite Of Off witlthn thirty days after they enafi have been reffely ' cal bl. the Ilnital State,. • illorder of 1110 Light.hou.. Board, ANY:aI:47W A. LIAR - WOOD. I,l.l2:lLswit`wha Set/Clary. 1?1,110 011 L AND L_ ~. c . . in t. 0.111 1 1311 At, Proposals fOr Putting Down Fifty Oil Wells. PSOPOSAI,h will be rewired by the aborateatia ny. kt their alike, at gene, catil Jazware i nth, 111 I' 4 putting down Ylirr WELLS their a.di 'Milers wilt nuke pr opotale follow% Pint—For doing all Mc work and Pad, Derricks and Fisterei. Ereeentl—For &arm the wort, the Collapaor supply tux itie Der:Ulla without maehlact7. Thir4 , —Por doing the work. the COWIlatlY tlaidth,t rgat t e d 4 4 ,;‘.7 etipaiate dO one write. d u stSriStWk.mfmrt. " more Tbe , FOrk ahe corbiberax4 Ripon praet r ie.- bit alter e!x:ort: „ and oronecuted 6 Z,g," ° 7 " V1A.‘491 =O ' AI td Or JA-1.11-TENSlNlsott,;vt. ent • Erso OLL - Artcr LANTI L CO., Deuo, Pa. &Ito°, ulit# ll #74Wd: 171q7ZOMMEM " , N. 131 Fourth attest Tft tcburgh, ra. COFFIN?) of ,all lands. cllArko, or Funeral Yarowling Ofkafflo f arra& hod. Dooms or4.Y a". l 6bt. sad Curl w• [unasked. Urrsaxxcrs—Rev. Di. le Non 114,1 {. 4.e. ' Zn. :41011tran' THE WEEKLY GAZET 71iiikiitkivrtoss 11 , - /31 11'4.2.;,,dc, cn F+ie' ..40 - 1 , far , r-,:lcd •Lb: • ~rttorn isklac.t u 9 the a:.11 rum. I==il tl=l ME You cannot fail to see t Relics of 1865, CONCERT HALL SHOE STOI A Thousand Pair of shoes in a D S 4.11C1: miD FRESH STOCK Kept constantly on hand a' belling cheaper than rubbl& . elsewhere. Cloq4 out our Gent's French and Deal y Kip Boots at Cost. =2:l =2 EMI BOOTS AND SHOES. GO WHERE YOU WILL BUT AT THE CELDRATED =I =I Fashionable Goods, THE BEST IN THE CITY] No. 00 Fifth. Street cAurioN: Loo) Out for GREENBACK -C4CTEING. 82 0 .0 00 THOUSAND DOLLt 1110114 k !CD DOLL APS Trin- r.II,LL WORT!! I%OffTII 1{'07:777 Mr... &ND Bops , CLOTILIN9 MEN ANI , ttorn. 34E, AISD 131 , rer CIAYTIIINOk AT LEAS THAN AT LESS THAN AT LESS THAN M kNI:FiACTDEZES . COST, y\TIACTIIEEES• eon. JAN rrktrrur.r.is• cotn! AT THE POPULAR AT THE POPULAR AT THE r0:111..A.E (3.01111 bt ITOUSE CLOTHING HOIJdX CIAYCIIING IST. igi7KA:.A.'l=l. a, la eZi. ZES : ga: ETTIi SREET, F F li'M STREET STRt:ET Opposite the Opera Hatoe. CACTIOr!i: Look Out for GREENBAC PODNDRIES 1.; FORT Prrr FOUNDRY Cil ARLEa XP I,4lPliEli HEAVY IRDNANOEi ANn ALL KINDS OYLIEAVY (VOTING& s i..pe , , , :l i Algaltsirta .., t i tr : li i NG HILL I) NkPAYIlti atteaded td promptly._ As heretofore, the best cAtierials trill altra4 cu:ed at this Foundre.l Accentinn la called to ear NEW FLY WU TATTY.F.N and increased theilltieh (o acting apt pITTBBtiIi6II FOUNDRY. j. • t. GAXI:I>O, JORX X. Ercrarfq A. GARRISON & CO laticceseore to ReiMom Gael-icon & C 0..) TOVATERS , AB MAO:LUIS% Matorfacturres or Chilled Boilers of all Mira, loop, titer', Wraps, LDO. Vi=tdirri , t .dde Zi e st r i.rg triA - desert Mat, 14W/a retie= Dooble (+tinder. ,wlth a at ' artety ty of ot:4 terse, idwava on band, and fitted to order on notice and 'faro:stile tem. 0111 en ana W Lid Sintihneld rtreet, Pitttburgli. ............. aZTN..II STOVE . :WORM. -LA A. 3MU:aMY & CO klahalketurrevere varlet,' of COOK, PARLOR ARO MEATIRO A x „rm ; which arc the eelebrahrti EURTICA, od . lAl.l , kt.kti (Coal Kokes YthiLANZ, , k V lend NSIDI.S Wood Cook stoic,/ o.L.kaurartitre Gli)111 , -4. GRATE FRONTS, _ ... • .., •a..... tntre and aliarclaolt,, corner of Seel.l and W •trecte, Elttabargtt. Entrance or Eneu strael., Istln I3ENN t • -Vlach Inc Works and Foundry .: S. 4171622:exasaam. v 1-1.1:p t: ltritritat AND MACIELNIST. Cl,,. 'r‘` 1 . r . , ' 7 2 -Mt r i' r e i • :nl.' l v,r,_*u t, = „ AUeK roirriwt.r. OSCILLATitiIi s - i - E.t3l Ezttutil enalllng, Pulley:, An. Itepitirlar of all kind, id tendid io. r _ 31 COOKIND STOVES, Parlor and. Heating Stoma Grates, Fronts, Fenders, &e. tu g al c :loh t t.2 3 l:4- . .ve (It 7103, ALLR.N. kfcfICES & d LOOK OUT rOR t GREENBACKS.-;: ATTORNIM c. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND I. M. 1.1e,0.4.4 Up/dler.•C7nlm ASCeiltt:l Empties (nr Worbilc.l cifilcriro ig felt tercet. Pittsburgh. ( with liingh.vgash.giwo TIOA Si. _ BAYNE snag . R; - ATTORNEYS AT LAW, N0....81 Diamond Striet, Pittstrarsib. Odin 11Tudnesa. Ecialatnx TRlea, Coareym Colkettous, and all Liddsuf LegalAusidesi. • ••• Ty attended to. IaII.3IITARY - CLAIMS, PENSIO 00IIIITIE4. BACK. PAY eedSilltter7 • ' of entry deecriptlon , col,k cted Ire!, mama • • the, following rotes. vie al.t claim*, Cleo. C. g i g i t.4..r s t ar Demme street. ' oPtoliCe tee Conn Houh .4 • •Ii• etterto., node It the clses doo!le eLuM , •II, end fla toOILOCCU We* trati.6 WV; M./Tortlerr. morrErr & torrum., oto ; oDCniai ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 01rEICE, NO. GO: till/ANT STILEEZ ef. , etn rrrrsprrtinT, i" i t p Alto ZONtAx, ' Vsiciertear.orio, - - Coirreilterm:mat Waszetisternitid7: l3 t ai vont:tar 6LeiZeta aaa LSArtiert Order• fro= .61 1 .7 h ,T cur et.pl - 417 gates wilt r. - . 4 =
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