The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 19, 1866, Image 1

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:'-.: T::,.' .4srlibtrs soonest os tlso rri d is,
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lilngle cople•
In Clubs of nee
Ii Clube or ten •nd upward.
the Wittointvgit (Audit
CITY. ITEMS.
Ph,'Miriam', PrellobelrS and Poet•
Coe halryer s ;Barbers , Soap. Only thirty
cent:. nrake.
• • itairjerfs Darber• Seep
G nice—try It. Mily thirt7 mita s calm.
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The Great Sisal
et
Oat Sale
Of Cloaks Anil Shawls, Barker's & Co., No. SO
Market street.. •
Greenback*
Are
At grant bargains, itt thofinal eleising out +ale
at Eurkcr's & Co., N,'o. 59 Market street. •
Mil
thwaha ik Shawls •
At about half tnlOe,"at. tho Anal dosing out
sale, at Corker's & Co., No. 69 Market street.
Win=
14t1U treater Redactions
In blankets, flannels, shawls, cloaks, Oro
goods and balmorals, at Shellaby & Barclay
Now is lite time to buy woolens at a gre
.sacrilltte, at 74 and - ;6 Market street.
Tsretity-tice Cents a Tard
For print.} ginghanisoxinsUrui,ehecloa, tick - 111gs,
backnzies, &o" at ilhellaby .t Barclays. All of
the above goods at less than Eastern prices, at
'74 and 7G Market street.
The UiDb Continuely
The great rash to obtain Ladies , Furs still
continuca, et the - extenalve Hat, Cap, and
Ladira' Fur Mills° or William flaming, .fio. 189
Wend street. we'wlll continua to soli our
Lallea' rum at as great reduction; until our
immense atock laclosed out.
Dry Gboda peaferi
Will find a complete stotk, gmbrating a full
line Of Bleached aid Berlin Sheeting% and
- Shirting% and Pella* together with every oth
er kind of Goods required for the present and
coming season, at Barker's & Co., Iro. 50 Mar
ket street, at much less than Eastern prices.
1
Laugh - 1146as 6.llwarsVree.ll3s:l
pt., C. 8111,448 Peon street, who has been gic
.ll4 tilt Nitrous Cixid Gas for more Allan two
,years to the people of Pittsburgh, oonanues to
Administer this delightful agent; Ms rooms
- are crowded every Any with persons delight
-0
*ith aleOessi Teeth are furnished at
This well-losoyie and responsible establish
ment 4410, end high as .100 per set. An
exiirieneed lady assistant is always In atten -
dance.'
tiOtt Is the Time to Buy
Cation - goods, and Sheilah, d Barclays, 71
SaidXl4larket street, is the place to buy them
Tcti Are no doubt well aware that Cotton and
Liken - 100ft tire advancing in price, and the.
advilifee;'frian present appearance, is likely to
continue. : We repeat, therefor% that now Is
thetirriC to. buy. The stock of - these goods in
akeetings, shirting, pillowseasings, calicoes.
tiekings, cheeks, table linens, shirting linens,
tOWels, napkins, de„ which is now bemg, of
fered by this firm, Is one of the largest they
liqe had tho..pleaeure of offering for yearn
They pitrehaied largely of the above goods
early in the month of December. Sheliaby d
Barclay aro still In the bee hive stand. Ton
-can't Miss the piece..
lii-We!ilfit Worth lischt.v!
TitlS t 'Priteet it: 4 plt is ajewel as easily lost
.as, virtue, and In sene rases as .difilcult to Sr.
isoVer;:'2fatire., in oar clbnate, and especial
- ' , Sy at.tiltapenims, requires to be occasionally
s vPlnforrel.:: 7tereverything dependa upon the
vtuniO - ,eted fcs , iVas pmposo. ri.,ficin.,
"..tinqturenso4 - .piE; are eased on common at
.l3harare'.#l4 Cit,4 o :Cus- 4 4 9TttiliCklY
tiutioo . yirMforit, is aelo.i poi s o n ,
• ‘ona sate prpteoure trail. all unhealthy atmos
pheric intittenees .exists, and one anti/. This
TawerfulPreventivc Is Ilostetter's Celebrated
Stomach 'Bitters, a cympolmd of the purest
-stimulants ever manufactured,. with the tnost
• ..ef.thetire. loates, alteratives, regulators and
-ilepurators that , c•hensistry has yet extracted
a Irons the botanical kingdom. Convalescents,
• ' , languid andleeble from recent sickness, will
dind the Bitters an_inearaparable nestorstrve,
riot disagreebte to the taste, and eminently
to
tigorating. 2f oidher stimulant produces the
atone effect as thhi Stomachic. It does not ex
. - ;cettet or flutter the nerves, or occasion any no
; t • due arterfal 'action, but at once soothes and
-strengthens the nervous system and the Oil
s Isial spirits.
Hostetter's Hitters
At sold wholesale sad retail nt very low rates
at Fleming , . Drug andnitent Medicine Depot,
64 Market street, corner of the Diamond,
a ear Fourth street.
Fall and 'llrlater flood*.
It e with great •idetistcre ire Call the atten
on of our readers to the aubperb stock of Pall
.and Winter Goods - Just . . received by Mr. John
'Weer, Merchant Taller, No. lia Federal street,
Allegheny. Ills stock embraces some of the
most beautiful Cloth*, Cassnacres, Overcoat
_ lags Bud Nesting, eves brought-to the western
anarket Its essortment of Furnishing Goods,
comprising Shirts, Drawers, Collars Neck Ties,
Ximdkerchleft, de., cannot be ,surpassed snit
or cest. :A. large stock of ready made Pant
Alosts,,Teirti and Overt Mats, will also be found
at his establishment. Persona in want of any
thing to the clothing Nine should not fail to
give Mr. Weler a oak.
We ISM 'feu Tel
, Coe'. Dyspepsia Cure; :it will help you. Con,
stipation, one of the copses of iii health, is eons.
pletely cured by the Wiet of the Cure. dts;
sasses of tbo stomach and bowels, like sick:
headache, heartburn, cramps, pains or colic,
aro controlled instantaneously by the use of
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. Solo agent for Pitts.
bowel; Joseph naming, Druggist, No. Si
ket street.
Thomas W. Parr? d Co.,
2ructicatSlate ItoOfersosnd Don Jerkin Amery
Call Slate of 'meows colors. Office at Alexan
der Laughlin's near the. Water Works Pitts
rit• Residence. No. 75 - Pike street. Or
dery promptly attendedto. All work warrant
t atlinter proof. Itepattfng done at the short
est Uotice. Nettarge forrepalrs, provided the
cot {snot atiumeil artrt it is put on.
lllkorene
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"There. are nue, hundred distil:tot nervous
Isel 4 eN eila - there U net. one or thorn that will
• ant ytel.l to the great Invigorant, Ellkoreno.
Why suffer the torture.of nervous 'Weakness
- S'ornAlnyi The Elkorcne writ glre you luslant
relief itha I , er:cm:tent strength. Sole agent for
:YlDSburgh, Joseph Ficitettig, Druggist, No. di.
"Market strut.. Sent by express any where.
- - The World zed hie Witte.
.And grown up daughters,' aro unarnm,is on
•tone point. They declare Unreeervedly that
laazOdOnt is a blessing to 'their months, that A
linproreS and preserves their teetb, to vigor.
.ateit their, gums and asteeteus °eery breath
diazw: /Tenet they bay It. Ai 'Domini.
.
iiialaVatott rays , the sales art pro-gloug.
Carpep4er Jobbing Shop.
Haring-returned after:an absence of three
("Car; tp the army, I btroi re-opened pay shop,
TfOrpnpottAot,JOhbutrin the• • carinutter line,
jet the ola Rtaud, nifirituAller, between Sall tb
etecetnnd Chin* Alley. Orders solicited
Toad promptly attended te.
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STAR*: wpm;
The question whether deserters can be lo
Sadly disfratichEsed Without. due prooess of law
,las born btiniKht into toilet La the contested
•Atdoetion ease Of lowe ve. Atengcr, for the of
, ?ie of District Attorney, When lt was decided
K+that the votes of such persons
iould reveited... it "soot likely, however,
Viet This il&dsion will be sustained, if appeal
POundo-fSOS: Supreme.
Ctsoyifiav,ini- ( =Mk"' dwide't
"rifiaJOrite of the delegates and of the popular
)Vote in 'Milford - county forGnrrrnor, on Ft-t.
tiny kat, oomp.o titor aa - ..rne sc o, Jon dAN
- ':' , ivittalnticiA from the add, as .was. mutually
• IligeOed upon before - the primary election.
...,.;'ll% - itic tcei,tesiding Inithe eastern part of
;;Aced tiuphin cOunty, lams had six sons In ar
' :11.1e* o ninnyUnfon.tuad tlion,Th they patoMina
' in of tho moat blOcidy coati lets of the
Lntar, they hate nil escaped without the 'flight;
lie n injury, and have all returned home safely.
months: ago a littit girl mulled Katy
7- isCabei- at , Conemaiiala Lotion,- got lowly
burned fila;lnalthlt'shavings which were
t01.112e..; Sho lingered:lt/Wee intense nuder
lag
Theowday, wheßhea : She died.
Yot• had. too anger. of
:ter tight 1 , 41 14 edi Off bi - near wheel, thee:Ali
' 'dayois,:ahe , atoopea to Nth. op sotoetizto g -'
giVailtratic•
Y GAZETTE!
VOIXME LXXX.---NO. IG
OUR HARRISBURG LETTER
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Com-mm.l.-n, of Nit 'burgh .; a iette
The debate in the Senate yesterday was one
of more than usual iutrrest not only from the
able mauticr In which the question before the
body was argued, but from the fart that It was
the commencement of the great railroad light
which it has been rumored for home mouths
post would eoMioff during the present sea-
Mon. Mr. Bighorn's rOsolutiortafproved to be a
bombshell which exploded among the rank
and file of the opponents of a general railroad
policy with wonderful results. The debate
was confined to Senators Bighorn, Lowry and
Clymer on one aide and to Senator Hall on the
other, but It In rumored that when the subject
again comes up other and equally capable ge.e.
Um:ten will expresstheir view/amen the ques
tion whichiti_the moat ridyttnlngeons to the
State, a liberal railroad policy or a restrictive
policy - 1 Yourpeople have for years been of one
opinion Open the subject, but unfortunately
fortliern.theY have net the 'Power to vote or
to give their sentiments utterance to on ex
tent which will control legislation save Ity so
moulding the Wand,, of your Senators anti
Repneseututives as to cause them to east t heti
votes in favor of the Company which it Is re
ported alit give your city other outlets than
thota_Abel, .flOw po•iatas. Mr. Bighain .
re
marks were evidently: based uses n. determi
nation to do his (lilt , / to his COtittlelltn, seers eer
while he promptly !tarried eve MI
ry query pro_
posed by-his-opponents, he dill ant allow the
interruptions to (trivet - him from tilt regular
train of !meld. Whether his renal nth,.
win meet with the approval of a majority of
t h e s enate eannot be definitely ascertained at
this
The joint resolution of Mr. McKinley, of
Lawreuee, promises to elicit considerable it
coesion when It rouges before the House for
oonsideratiOn. Yonhave doubtless received a
synopsis of it by
tel
but It Issuffielent
ielmportant to send In toll. It is or !Mimi,:
Terroit,d, de., That we 11 0 hereby declare It to
our solemn conviction that treason merits
the severest punishment; that the penult les
incurred by the chief participants In the late
relmllloo should-by noMeans he abated, and
that the permit. whom We represent stern s,/ de
mand that Jefferson Davis, the chief Instiga
tor of, and the leader In treasonbrought
before the civil courts: ors military cooling,.
sloe, which even will Moat certainly secure
the capital punishment, of Ids acknowledged
guilt.
DIM
ELT
The project to build a railroad up taw Mon
ongahela Valley has been retired by the pre
sentation of • bill incorporating a Company
to be known as the M000naahol• Haitroika
Company, with the following oorporators ,
Jeste Larar,'l. C. Flenniker, G. IL Bowman:
W. IL Clark, P. L Kramer, Samuel Vanhook,
W. E. Frazer, Jr., It. G. Mullin, J. L. Vtinvoor
cleft, Job Johnson, L. M. , Speer, G. t . Lawrence,
Samuel Walker, W. J. Alexander, J. H. Hop
tins, W. B. Negley, Dr. J. E. Shaffer, and other..
The capital ..teck is to be te2,000 im. The road
into . rim eloon.the Monongahela to West Vie
giui• State line. The company can connect
with any other railroad, and can build branch
or lateral 1'0616 tO theemd-Ilelds of Al leghen3
Fayette, Green, Washington and Wratmorr
land, which branches are to nave the name fa
cilities for connection with other rt.ti% that
the =ln line has.
Senator White said Representative Quay
have offered a bill, which will be acceptable, to
the gallant men who fought durin the rebel
lion, in the army of the Union. It
provide.
that all °Ricers and soldiers who have been
honorably mustered out of the service since
the first of September ISSI, or who are now In
the regular or volunteer eervice, shall be ex
empt from taxation for bounty purposes.
The State Agricultural Society held their
annual meet tog here yesterday. It web "tato
that there are live hundred thousand dogs is
Ohio, seven hundred thousand is Pennsyl
vania, and one million In New York and as
the increase in the number of canines has
bran most disastr.ous to the growth of wool
from their ravages among the sheep, a renols
tion was adopted asking Congress and the
Legislature to 'yrs - a tax upon the animals.
The 25th, With, and of September
were designated as the - days span which the
next State Fair shall be held, and a committee
was appointed to receive proposal's from the
different Icealities which desire tote selected
as the lace where the exhibition shall be held.
The following offices, were selected to serve
during the ensuingyear;
President—A. Boyd Hamilton.
Vies Presidents.—tot District, Jalles McCrea:
2.1, George Blight;24.l district, Vincent L. Wad.
.Adrian C
ford; 41.11o rnell district, ; tit distr ic t ,A. R.Congt;
Will nth
iam IL dlstrieKMt.
,
stein;:th district, Isaac W. Van Leer; Bth,
din
trict, Tobittellartopth district, JacobE. roy
bill; lOtli district, John 11. Cowden; 11th dis
trict, Joseph Sigmas 12th district„ Daniel G.
11th district, John C. Mori - Let 14th
district, Amos E. Kapp;. lath district, George
IL - Bucher; lath district, Ihodal O. Gehr; lan llstriet, distriet, Louis W. Hall; Isth district, It. Morris
nib.; lath district, IL W. ilussellciVtli district,
Michael C. Trout; 21st. district, George Utley;
251 district, John Murdotich, Jr.; rid distriet,
Williate. Bissell; -2.lth district, Joshua Wright.
Additional -limbers of the P.:recoils. Guntatt
tre.—Willitim Colder, John 12. Ebs . , Bow. G.
Peters, John II: Ziegler, Peter Hurdle, Freder
ick Watts, David Taggart, Jacob S. Haldeman,
Thos. P. Knox.
CorreApondirify Scuretarg. , —Jumen Young
Cht-wist fend iitologi:t.--S. S. I hildemla n.
Lit ow riers.--Itcor.s. , Gilbert. •
A I. sa named Evans, of Bedford, Indiana, a
minister of the Gospel, ibrinerly a Professor
to the Northwestern University, in Indianan.
tilts, and author of the popular book called
'The Pioneer Ministers of the West," has
fallen from grace. Ile went oil from Bedford
In company with the wife of Thomas John
son, and at the Jones Douse, tu llreeneastle,
was caught in flogrEmte della° with the erring
lady, having registered himself us somebody
else and May. Ttleaffair has created a emit
commotion in Lawrence
.countv, and P.•ans
. has been expelled from . the church, while
Johnson tins applied for HAD - once. Evans Was
himself a married man, with several children,
and has heretofore borne a good character.
Tax New,„lssre or Paseneess.t. Cellars.; r.—
The statetnent recently made that the Treasu
ry Department would taste ir.00,000 worth of
new fractional currency in the Conine of is
week or so ;to entirely Incorrect. The new
notes will doubtless not he issued for sereral
months to come, as the Department does not
intend to put too muchotthe fractional cur
rency In circulation, arid will wait for the re,
demptlen of a considerable portion of the old
lashes. The Department to still engaged in
printing the Ofty-cent notes of the last issue.
Sllxre Qr enenTtNED.—Abut forty English
blooded sheep, worth lyroe Or each, arrived
tit New York a day or two ago, and tinder the
cattle-plague law they will not be allowed to. I
land. They are detained ori boanl the steamer,
but app/ [cation for a landing permit has been
made to Washington, which has not yet been
heard from. The enstont authorities Informed
the consignees that there was probably no
; power under the law of admitting the ani
mals on sliOre unless in the form of butchers'
Meat.
Tux tot.onst I—lt Ls a , say.
the Hartford Tim lo
r.s, rn. with reform curlnu.. to fac the t,
late
cold snap, that fora few minutes about flee
o'clock, the Cold was much '.more intense than
at any hoar before or afterwards. In Farm
ington, at Whittnore'n green-hoote., attend
ants were up all night protecting the plants
against the cold. At .a quarter past five, they
noticed a v.,' rapid depression In the mercu
ry., which reached thirty-two degree.. intl.w
zero, Latin a few minutes rote again ,evera I
Argues.
A W3NOPAL.I. /on Al.4.!Sillit.l k well
undersl,el that the eoCrlparatlee poverty of
H
MaXitalun setes the principal mocroving Call, Of
ht. p.e.replpnee Of the Mexican wn. T/114
difficulty has tow beollsemOved; for his wife.
iv+ 111 , . daughter of thdnate 'Xing Leopold, of
Itelgium Willow at once infollie poito•udon
ut
not IeNN ihan n million sterling, lace 4.1,(100,170,,,
the King'. entire private format, being divi
dedequally hetweeu hir three
PAU. hiri.
Two brothel*. named 'Muted and William
Kimball employed oa the Poter,bure and Ft.
Wayne Railroad one as 1.1 Motion ongim•er
:Ina the ocher nn brakeaman; were nirreqteii gni
Valparnbol, Imilana. ors Saturday, for robbing
the trail - s of n large manual Of : property. They
had been In the habit of pilfering daily from
Ilse can.. rind a large LtiOant of plua.ler
found an theb• premises : •
WILLIA9 tin au.ow, of Sash,,,,,
county, tillool• bar • moblenl) found ou n ,,lr
.worth (1,000,0 00. IL comes-from Msgr..t
. randfather'', estate In Scotland, whirl) 1•111%
sold many years ano - thelprico brought bovine
I
since accomuinteci n the Bank of
lie had preciously einarreleJ with ha win,
and son, and has now. made it will cutting
theta off without u
9SOK conimunced snowing
Again In St. Paul on Sundap night. and the
snow is now feetdeCp. This is deep
er thou wa• ever known before In that locali
ty. 1114 badly drifted and the reads are ha
passahle.
UOV. 1.1110WN1M.., of Tennex....a , wants the
Legialatune to both] t wohlanachatTlitenrimclem,
Eat for Et and the other for - 11 e•t Ten n,-._
ner, saying that lime pre , ent:. :hate prism, I.
crowded with Al hundred prisoner, and t
number in likelY'3.o.retich One .tlannran.l
S.rrt. serviees hare been h.• 1.1 In West
-Ininstet, Abbey. tin celebration of theation eiwn.
hundredth anniversary of Ihe foond of
the Abbey by Edward the Confessor.
trAtre or Last. ix Loans.—;The alit
Eagie - Tavern In.Gruee-chureb street trt
. ee
e.entt pulled doWn, stud the Site P.M 111' aue.
tient. It contained .12,G09 feet, of whioh 5.0,
rre leasehold for a long tettn, and the real
freehold. The first bid Wan -.C50,010 and the
Jinni one 091,000. _
Joni nEAVEr., of I'ortAniouth. N. IL, I,er.tn
pll.l:vd tbf. feat that elty, , r4! ,.k
of walking one hundrcil tnlina 1,, ono bundr..,l
Liour,4,l44Ltoint vorni,leting the w,lc on
Saturday evening at half-paq
Serer Lt+ nntr„avtt expre..i.l it, "ft.1.0 3 t „,
supl n. nelV.”
A actrtY turrlYed-John Chinaman in Califor
nia parcluvied nettle lee - last suttimer, iota fina
-1,. It very . , wet laid it oat to chli ha Me oitos. On
gulag to tool: Tor it again, be found it hail ills
'appeared, and fortbsrltti the whole
Clitnesvnilglanirliood with lareuny. A general
riet wan bite eOliiee,illenee.
TICE {lnd Chattanooga Railroad
has begini a snit against late President,
for sl,ooo,ttti damages, in permitting the Coil
federnt., litiverninellt to line the road Una its
machinery during :the war.
lire. Hesu Co ‘nn dropped ilenti nft.,r reach
log ht. Niiirett at. rivieting. It. 3- on Sanaa,'
morning, lloth limb, before ht Mel enter e d
upon the atmue of , ;lhe day.
113,11 dlunlgtnnery (Ain.) Ledger think.. that
therein more danger nf an Overnrop of cotton
than of a failure this year. •
3ItR. vear 1)a ven
pOrti Callan,lo.4 «Weide on Friday Jamt,
Int , / it 4
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FA PITTSBU 111 Gm G A ZETT i.
11Anaisanuo, January 17. 1.146
DIII
,Cisetwirsvi, Jan. IR.—The International
ding on Byeamore street., between Third and
l'ourlit occupied by the government for °dices,
was considerably dutuagial in the fourth and
fifth stories last night by lire. The building
contained a large onantity of valuable books
and parsers belonging to the government,
which were Saved. nlO iOSA [tithe building Is
not ascertained.
The steamer. Sherman sunk, riegr Pailtlemt,
on Tne.lay. 'The iym.t 11111 i '0001.(0 'Wan emitted
at one lutudrthl Sad' forty thOusand.
Incedly insured,
VERY LATEST NEWS
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Our Special Dispatches
FROM WASHINGTON
PROCEEDINGS OF THE HOUSE.
District Negro Suffrage Bill Passed.
CLAIMS or SOUTHERN CITIZENS
Southern Lighthouse Reestablished.
Mita.. lEtc.... Elto
Special I , l+patch to the Pittyburgh Clazett,
WARIIINOTON, January Is, lAkil
. .
Those who suppoiont Congress could be eith
er forced or frightened taloa backward move
ment on the District suffrage question, evi
dently failed to comprehend the spirit of the
lion,, end theac who feared a apllt In what is
technically rated the party evidently fulled to
are how generally the people are to earnest to
'retire the fruits of their vietorie, on the bat
tle geld. The vote try which the suffrage bill
aas passed is proof sufficient that the r•rnn
strurtion problem will not he solved with au
due haute.
The whole Interevt of the day , , proceeding,
eentered in the House and parked generic, at
tested the depth of popular feeling The Suf
frage bill came up at lialfnast one, and Sidney
Clarke, the now member from Simms, made
his debut in • clear and forcible speech In fa
vor of unireraal suffrage. Re war followed by
Philip Johnson, of Pennaylvanlm from the op
peedte aide of the House. Neither of these
speeehe. held the attention of the floor or the
•EVOrrboll) was 11111[10111 for n rote;
yet the troubled anxiety berwine watch tut and
calm when Governor Boutwell took the door
and Representatives Crowded around him and
I he galleries listened with rapt attention while
he spoke for three quarters of an Mom In u
a strain of eloquence rarely equalled.
ST he hour of half past Orel:a:dr.:o,mnd Rep
resentative Wilson, of lowa, who bad the hilt
in charge, called up the main question Mr
h lblack, of Indiana, rnored to lay the whole
•übject on the table, and the eall of yeas and
u.ays showed that forty-six believed this the
proper course to take, while one h nnd red and
twenty-three were of a different opinion. Mr.
Darlington, of New York, believed the ides
of March would bring new light upon the
'duty of Representatives, but Ms motion fur
postponement wan lout by thirty-four to nun
hundred and thirty-four.
Mr. Hale, of New York, thought It best to lie.
gin with qualified suffrage, but the 1i0n... did
not agree with him and his motion to recommlt
with instructions, was loss. by fifty-three, to
one hundred and seventeen. IL was half -past
four, and the dilatory motions had nil been de
feated. The Main question wag reached, and
for the fourth time the !louse roll of yeas and
nays was called. The galleries remained
crowded, and many Senators and distinguish
ed gentlemen were on the floor of the Cham
ber. Scarcely leas than three hundred colored
men and women looked down upon the emene
The roll call begun with a hushed booze, but
when It was found that throe-fourths of the
dent fifty members responded aye, the passage
of the bill by a strong majority became assur
ed and, the audience could scarcely watt
for the end. On the announcement, when the
speaker declared that the bill extending the
right of eudrage to all negroes, had pavieil by
vote of one bundredAnd edirteen to fifty-four.
- •
the floor end the galleries broke out
tale most hearty apgdattso and when
.0(11e member of the opposition called for or.
der In the galleries, and the Speaker roMond
ed that be could not be expected to enforce a
rule upon the mdlertes, which the llndse did
ant ittelf °beers e. The applanie was rvnaw-
eil anil kept Lip with great entha.“,e, fur
.001 e minutes.
The follou Ing are the names of (hum elect
ed a. Union members, who voted In the nega
tive ; Kay, Kendall, Ilia.; MD, Stillwell, and
Farquhar. Indiana; Smith, McKee and Ran
dall, Kentucky; Noel, Yankton; Decilandn and
Anderson, Missouri; Ilendorson. Oregon; flut.
bard and Latham, Weltern
CLAMS.' LOYAL SOUTREftlyai
The large number and magnitude of claim.
from citizens of states, lately lo rebellion,
growing out of the destruction or damage to
property, by the army or Davy. %lithe en.
gaged In suppressing Insurrection, have com
pelled the Boone Committee on Claims to
give the matter their grave con•lderutlon•
Ever eine< the formation of the Committee,
ill December, these claims have been crowding
noun them, and the great imtmrtance of es.
tablisking some rule for the guidance or Con
gress has each day become more apparent.
Tle Committee Las at length adopted a rule
which was pre.ented to the hots, to-day in
the form of a resolution, declaring that until
otherwise ordered, the Committee shall reject
all claims referred to them for examination
to citizens of any of the States lately to re
elliop, growing oat of destruction or damag
to, or appropriation of property by the arm•
or nary during the late war.
The Committee, in theft renort, diserisi
the question thoroughly and ably, and come
to the conclusion that there Ls no rule or law
requiring the recognition, try Congress, of
claims of this character ; that the magnitude
of this public debt, created to suppres. the
r,liellion.ronder. It !tupelollble for the G.
erlinient to cOrunennate all the...e who ha
t.I nlned Individual loaned by the mclion of h,
•
mhr. In the field, that the attempt to pay
-.eh °lame would Impair .the uatlonat credit
flebtrny confidence in the puWic en/
ales everywhere, Impose such ad,i,tior,
burdens so los to give cause for diseoutebt and
eutnplalnt, and lead to the possible encourage
ment of sucti evil-minded persous an May be
led to favor the policy of repudiation.
I_lOllTllOl.7llEn ON . THE 4 .0111 . 11[12?: COAST
The must Importnnt lighthoniloy on t
_ighthou l u. Board; but A Isrgo narrDer bt
. ninln unligtitrif, us. ing 10 it tleflefoncy in llit
=MIMI
THE PLOT TO LIBERATE LEM 'JILIN
The Late Jamaica Iltaft.:tert
.S t w ynne..laa In—The Hewer - I'4 Fort ret,
NI ea rn correspondent says: The vigilance of
the military authorities In their search fur
any persons who may he concerned in the sup
im,v,l plot to liberate Jeff. Davis has not been
In any degree relaxed since the expulsion
from the district of all who are known to
ha. r riven at one tame In the rebel starrier. A
slier', lookout Is still kept. on all arrivals, both
WO: land and water, and the conspirators, If
the plot really exista,are len little opportunity
hn- the prosecution of their scheme.' -
The Kingston-, Jamaica, tOondo,l, of lieu.
1011, In noticing the outcry with which the
wholesale elel UttOra in the Inland hat been
rreelein In Europe, re-affirms that the negrn
mot was un aatounding arid horrible reality,
and was only prevented from dere/oiling itself
b. the raPlilsnoYements of the troops.
Addrewo or Colored nee 10-the Members
of Cotigres.
s.IINGTOV, Jan. 11.-9eVen colored men
representing, n largo n« tuber of colored
rit item, north and south and in the District
of Columbia, being authorized to speak, put.
Ikh a card today, addressod to the members
of Congress, respeetfully submitting that the
I,o,tic now pending before Congress for the ex
tension of the frattehhm, the action should ho
based on the idea that there ean of right ho no
privileged class before the law In a itopnbil
earl Government. and they seriously awl most
earn...lly object to any discrimination In such
an II dent lon on account of oolor, because to do
nu would be 'avid imuly affecting them and oz.
po.ing them to a similar class of legislation
throtight the land, and thus wake us Rubio to
the grentr%t in) Ustiee. They want the bill to
affect alike all loyal citizens in the Histri e t o f
t ohntibia.
Damaged by Fire-,lteambeat 'ank
PIT NB URG FRI DAY, JANUARY-
PENNSIIYA.NIA LEGISLATURE.
,ro, tat Ilispotch to the Pittabnrgh Gazette
lianalean to, January Is, Ufa.
Tne Legislature met today at the usual hour
the noel number of members being in attell
In nee. We bare the following In.ine-is or la
serest to report•
• "r`wTe—Mr. Hall, from the Committee , oll
J udielary General, reported no committed, 141
act providing for the formation of a new .lndr
riot District, to be called the Twenty-sevente.
composed oflteaver and Washington counties
Mr. Worthington, from the Special Commi
tso on the contested case of Messrs, McCon•
oughy and bundle, reported In favor of the
former gentleman. Mr. Montgomery, hard
er, who la the only Domoonst upon the corn•
mitten, dissented from the opinion of the ma
jority. Mr. bleConaughy being present, he
!sworn In and toot his seat.
The following bills were read In Ware:
Ity Mr. Lowry—A bill changing the name Of
the Union load and Mineral Company to tho
Erie and Allegheny Railroad Company. TWA,
bill went, through its readings, and wig gunny'
panned.
Mr. Connell read a bill regulating the rate a.
interest to be charged by the hanks of the
ommonwealth.
Mr. Memos read an Act to Incorporate the,
People's Savings Dank of Pittsburgh.
Mr. Iloge read an Act to intairygrate the Lea
t rat Railroad Company, of Pennsyl Van la rain)
an Act authorizing an additional Law Judd.,
In the Eighteenth Judielal District, rompo.od
of al ereer and Venango eonntiws
A resolution aa. read and adopted, provi.
ding that, if the Rouse will eonenr, when the
senate adjourns to-morrow, it will be to mutt
again on Tuesday morning next, at eleven
creloek.
The bill WO, ill Ina for the er.alOtl of the
judicial district of Wt.htngton and Ileavdr
eountles was read again, and finally passed,
atter which the ornate adjourned.
Hot:At—A joint resoledion was passed in the
Mrse, which provides for the appointment Of
it-Committee to prepare a hill to revise the
revenue of the Commonwealth.
Mr Boyle read n petttlon for the repeal of
on Act WWI, to the l'ittkitrgh A Com:tells
'elite Railroad Company.
The folio , " log bill. onre read in oltt,t•
fly mr. 'user . to - relation to the u athdi
u I of troops from the rebel wt•teu.
BY Mr. I , avk . An not to allow !tarn,. ia.
text/ate,' to testify in equity case:,
Ity Mr. Ifonek An set to allow out mi.
ler of Allegheny City to administer oatii. Tabs
bill Went ttinfrugh the necessary era lingo, and
was flnan y morn.
Ity Mr. Mann' An art exempting real estate
(rein State tai
Ily Mr. herrn-on s 1.114 nermitidqi the
voters of Loner county to decide by ballot,
where the county scat shall Ito lorated.
There was a resolution passed, to hold a sor-
Mal session to confide eersolutlon• on the
deaths[ Abraham Lincoln.
Hellointim.. thanking Liedtnnant
Grant and .Admiral Farragut, and the +oldtera
and rallnr• haler them, wrrr pa•re.t
The iiollll.o then adJonrned until ?Idaday
next.
It lit atattal that I.OV t Into oirt 1.1,1 In Nan
1 ork lagt arra log
FIC H
Viithvorable Aimee( of the
Imperial Catpie.
- £.ll'it lIS EIlLr:t(rC,111.011
CONSPIRATORS ARRESTED
sere re Shocks of Earthquake Eat
a*. cz, ,
E=l
Nrlr TOale, Jan. Meats I'ams=.l ene
resperrolent of JarNriirs 11th. says the latest tvl..
Tier, arc unfavoratile to the /imperial cause.
The Inhabitants of Monterey feel no security
In Ma altrillhin'4 Mention troops, and nre
log the city on maw.. liter thirty thots.mmt
'loll to have left In Owe.. lays The
cheat,. ate nanullog the.' gou.l. ealushlest
to San Louis Potosi.
The nett frt. the .lepurtment of Ittnalra l•
oleo irlautuy for the Imperialists. ant
elites for that city tints( pass through the reve
nue Ins in/leers of the reputilicon Cl • Cler.l
to ( moon
lhe .llst ultra guerilla fort, of three hun
dred. zttliong trh•nu 'a rt . ' til Id to he some .5 in,-
• -
Inns, rnpt ared n pinee named sae Just) lies
dainupe //untafp.. After baring completely
destroy,' 11, they left to utletelr the Inn n of
Mlenel del Iljezecoltel. The gnvrillna wern
hcalted Ivy two antis, Amerleana
The Frrneh lon., had left Iturantto to at tuck
be Impertaltvir, and claim n victory over the
,pubilean Itiencral Rezaler, rhu attacked
Anglin:tits with over eight thousand
On the lath nit. another yllatte, named Mantra-
Ito, WM4 attacked by Itevzolev, but he nay
revolved. The lo.flazt• of laheaha, near Tov
puenlettpul, lend defeated the nod.,
Toper, In 1 neatan. They then attacked Lenn
t lift. hot were reptilved. Llentenunt of En
gineers Martine WZM killed, and Lopoe vra• to
Ito tried by Coon Martial.
Various other engagentento, with varied .ur
oe.o. on either side, had taken plat,.
enn•piratorn 1L.4%/14xiWMte the Minister or
R"nr had 'teen arrotatvl al the very moment of
carrying the scheme Into execution.
The court martlal at Jalappa had %eaten cod
vevern I goerrillav to death.
. .
The noirt martial had .olutenreAt vt. of
leader. of thy )lundou. lomt•e., at Mart
ue, to he three to ten year. hard lat
and .rt oral other, to labor and'tent.
The nialt4resi wpa 011011,141 , 11rnily rewire.)
on herjocirriey from Vera Cruz to Onto a,
A slfght.hoeh of nn earthquake was felt at
Vera Crne on Jam:tory 341.
Heavy Imperial reinforcements are on their
way to Alontercy and italtilb, uttd bteneral
reanlogro, ordered a roiltime of active opera
tion. In conitn-tion with IleHla • to tenure
the speedy pacification of the Rio t.re,tl.l,
The &victim" of the 3d ea.,. It is to he feared
that trouble will ()emir at Matamorn., not with
the Malted 7•tates ; hot with the Federal troop',
who have openly sympathized with the J imr
hits, and given them material aid.
The reinforcements reaching Mecivo front
Ellrone, URI last trees In December, amber
fire hundred.
r.rtbri+.3" . wan felt mi. IlriZilba
tittatige was tone anti several 11• Os 10,
A severe shock wit. tilt at Pael.ila and a .11g1
One In the city.
Atlelvea tram Met lon state that :tut the 1,1
Prat. ore rattling through the eauntry an
rupturing the Imperial supplies ant ha,"
A f-„,r, 1 an het. dispatched (rant
purntle them.
Dr. Itendrielt Admitted to Dall—tioleide
of a Mannish Admiral—Cholera rein
Riming at Gondaloupe.
Nro• Yonx Jan Iti.—lir. Ilendriek, surgeon of
the whip Neptune, Ni hose ill treatment It al
leged to be the CLl{L'itt of the death of a female
passenger, hoe beet, aihnltted to hall, to a walt
the action of the Grand Jury.
The WortiPs Havana correspondent say
(fur war steamers. are ready for sea, If any
Ch Wan pirates; and they are sold to be plenty
out In this port, should make their appearance.
o neeretury Scatted had not reached Havana
l he lath.
fu Cron..., a Spanish organ, eon nrrn, the re
ported oldie of admiral Pansjn after the rap.._
tore of the gent/vat euvudenga lay the Chits
Hann.
A eollhdon (Yearn' In the Bowery voter
day at the sumo place where low' of Ale wa
ovragtoned In Ocevmber lant,between, an he
fore, Tillid-uvenue car and an Adam. Xc
prem. ear. The fault an, drink. Of the former,
fortunately-nn wasaorioti‘ly hurt, although
several were brOlsed.
Advice* from Vitudalotme via Bermuda, re
port that the cholera to atilt prevailing, the
average depth, ttelog one hundred and [Met
one per day, In a population of ten thousand.
Thernmored propolonl to cede the Island of
St. Domingo to ngland he creating some emu
most nt IMemude.
The I , enlan,ll4 not meet ye:del-41u
for i.o.nt of a quoruln.
Derision of the Secretary of the Trengu•
ry—TheOutbrftk ea the Me Grande—
Preeldetat fierfolutlN ladlepowed.
ure, Yog,ht.—Tbe Ihrald'a KW('
The Llimadtan delegation are not to
Washington inelutlf of the ileciprocltv Treaty
Ina to ascertain If II in not possible to establish
friendly commercial relations between the
n countries.
The Mlles' Washington spacial soya: The
Secretary of the Treasury has decided the pro
hibition of the importation of cattle from Can
ada. does not apply to the importation
ofdressed beef.
The World'. Washington specittl save: There
Is a curious rumor here to the effect that the
outb beliefn the KM Grande wan precipitated
bye that Borne muterstanding had been
reached between our Government and Atari
enabling a withdrawal of the French
troops and a quest recognition of pr even t
The raid wasinado,says report, to any
bath result.
The Pee ildent was considerably intltsposed
last evening, though no fears are entertained
of serious
Senator Nominate('
( . 1,1 I NRAI Union caorm,
ut Columbus, last nlgin. nominated John Sher
mw/ for Senator. Tin: ballot stood: - Sherman,
19; Sehenek..; Bingham, 13. Tin, Legislatur e meets In Convention for the election to-day.
nenolutionl In linear of Unnffing Jeff
Davis.
ST. Lorre, .tap„ 18.--The lirtvias Slat° Senate,
yesterday, passed a re.olalloa favoring the
trial, marvietiod, mot loseging of Jeff liav
Mi lervinm nt Ow late rc4cll IIY
gniltY Of trto4l2ll.
MERCER'S FEMALE EMIGRANTS
Action of Congressional Couunittees
COLUMBIAN COMMISSION IN SESSION.
New Yong, Jan. lf l ,—Colonel [leery sfeJn .
gab, of the United states array, died at Matt.-
burg, In this state on Tuesday.
The Continental sailed yesterday for Wash
ington Territory, with one hundred and twen
ty-ere passengers,seventy-fire of whom wore
women for wives of settlers to that territory.
It was expected that a much larger number
Would have gone. Mr. Mercer's enterprise to
failure.
The Pour Washington special says The
Ways and Means Committecarrived at no con
elusion. this morning, upon the Loan bill
They held an Interview with Secretary Ma.-
ton, that it
CulrOoh. It la generally believed, In Washing
will be adopted
Mr Conklin Is preparing a constitutional
amendnient, for reference to the Joint Com
mittee on
the Reconstruction. There is little
doubt that first report of the Reconetruc
;ion CoMMlttee will embody a proposition for
an nmennment to the Constitution.
The II end& • Washington special mays: Gen
eral Gordon Granger is about to resign.
The Commercial's Washington speoialsays
The authorities are investigating the cause of
the tires in the several buildings, occupied by
colored persons, last night. It in thought to
be the work of a few rebel aympathisers.
The admission of the Tennessee delegation
to Congress Is regarded as Merely a matter of
thee.
The Herr, special say, The Columbia,
commission met ea Monday and Tuesday, and
disposed of some fifty more cases—Col.
of,
for the United States, and Gen. SolseerCol
umbia, being present. The eases disposed of
were those which were unrepresented except
by ba-Judge Dean, of New York, who
was appointed to examine them, and
who, ending no proofs, discharged them.
There are only about thirty CAMS remaining.
The most imtiortant ones, the cases grow
ing out of the old Colombian bonds represen
ted by S. S. Cox and John Sherwood, of New
York, are postponed until Monday a w sok,
When the commisslon will meet again. The
Vises of the Pacific steam chip company, and
the United Mates steam ship company and
rename railroad, are to be argued on printed
brief 4 and orally when the court meets again.
It t, understood that a bill to prevent smog
aline will be introduced in the Senate to-day.
The clauses have mainly been• made up from
nuggivilinnii of the Trea.sury 3 Department, and
the penalty for Aire/Mont of duties open Im
ported goods has been made much heavier
than ever in vogue before.
XXXIXth CONGRESS-FIRST SESSIOI
I P•stnarrms,,.llttaunry 0,146.;
Morgan, from the Committee on Own-
Melee, reported without amendment, the
Mout, hill to extend the time for the o alb
dra seal of goods from Wailed warehouse. amt
public utoree. -Slex a bill to a nthorige the con.
strortion of a telegraph line bet Wenn !sew York
and the West Indle..
Mr. xrti,,<,,, c'ered it resolution, inntruetiref
;L e t mom,' ,ee on Piloting to enquire tilt° nod
report the umOttin paid to the Waolitng ton city
newspuper, for Government ad vorthing, anti
ender what law etc. Passed.
The House joint resolution for the appoint
ment of t'rorf,oonal Governor, in the Southern
"dates, wan then taken up, Mr. Nesmith ad
dressed the Senate at length.
Mr {Slime lotroduced a bill to amend the
net of Ine-orporation of the Freedmen., Say.
Inns and Trust Company, so as to authorise
the Secretary of the Treasury to dertignate
that institution or any of its branches, aa de
positorie• of any money Wedging to freed
men, to the hands or under the control of any
eivitor military officer of the United States,
mad to direei such money.' to be so deposited,
the Company in all things conforming to the
directions of the /Secretary of the Treasury.
It was refereed to the Committee on Finance.
A joint resolution was reported and pasm.l
distributing the writings of 3Ladison among
the States and the govenunental depart
b entA
A bill for the admission of Colorado as a
State wits reported
3lr. Nesmith favored the reemodruction pol
icy of Preablent Johnson, sr. opposed '0 en
tire suffrage, and folvpratud a generous policy
towards the booth.
lir, Wrote followed. Ile argued ;mated a
mitlln tbeSouthern !oaten at `,Marne
Mr. {fade , of Ohio, followN Mr. Nesmith nt
~great length. Ile Raid he liatTnot Intended to
anytiong on thin great subject. ile au n t
predweed in waft for the report of the
Cetninittee to whona the matter hail been en
trusted for investigation, but as the Senator
Isom Wiseatisln had. In his elaborate speech,
yesterday, failed to touch upon some of the
moot Important parts of the outeirct he frit
nemmtrained to say something. Mr. Doolittle
heyran Ley In /towing us of sue principles that
Mr Lincoln heal entered upona policy ea to
the nand...eon of some of those metes during
the period of the lust Congress. I believe that
question wan imitated before us. All the •r,ru.
meats presented failed to con•love me th a t
the time had come when it wog sofa to admit
any of thew, Therefore I en:Mended against
tt aud fur that I aml those with whom I roust
tire accused of being a little cootiens and
wets said to be filibustering. agalri-t
the will of the majority. Now, I think Mr.
Johneon hat made a great Improvement Ou
this subject over his precirerasor, although he
fan not touched upon the point where I think
the difficulty begins. Mr Lincoln ad shoed us
to admit Loularta Into the United State.,
sidle I r ibnbly more than a half of her terri
tory was trampled beneath the Motile foot of
the enemy, and our flag did not cover half the
territory mitt perhaps at, of the imputation nt
Lim state 1 did not think It would be safe to
admit thr State upon ouch terms. I bad not
seen anything In their conduct or pro:med.-Ago
to warrant use a Haying that such a courim
would be ult.. 'Yon will recollect that Sir. Lin
coln did not require anything more from them
than that one -tenth part of them should lake
ceHain oath, not very difficult to take.
Mr. Johnson has made an Improvement --a
great impros t Meat upon this, fur lie dock re.
quire that they shall Nonuse, alarm- ) Ile
requires that they shall repudiate the rebel
deb,. Ile requires that t hey shall renounee
the right of sereasion. requires that they
shall aeree to the conatitmlunal amendment
aholiabing tdavery forever. These, In my
$ll/Igltient, are great Minn's - meets noon the
system of Mr. Lincoln. 11.1 Mr. Lincoln him
self, at that time. required them, thing., a nd
had the states come up to It • I believe that
could have ) Witted to hie whams and elven
him my vopport bet, oil, I have never had
but 000 principle to my notion and that I
adhere to, whether I amln n majority or In a
minority. I ne•or intend to be tempted front
it one single inch. I hare fixed my eye^ upon
1 11 . f: 1 i - r h o . % p i r x ingi n pl m e a oLsiter um n p al jnuteltylerhartoeul
through
nil
difficulties In m legialat lye career s
Since I bad a scat in this hod, I can tri
umphantly say that I have atomd upon this
floor when / had not ten men to ad
against toe entire Senate, alien the prin..3ple
I advocated wan nnfortunately inure ni
far than these 1 announce to-day. lioa no u
the whole :Senate startled by the Idea of ant.
serial emancipation, ten or fifteen, Lot even
dye vearo ego.
to i
Talk about unpopular doctrioes and at
[s tempt
nt itnidnte me by the Intimation that hall
be found In a min.-My among the people. I
know tile people bettor. I think I know that
I trend the great pathway of rectitude Lind
right. I think, ale, that I can say with Paul.
that we have fought a gond tight. We are loft
entirety through with It. / n,imlt t 1,41 Mc
bare a little further to go In thy same
lion, but our path h !OM Ono Lily easier limo it
has born
a, I give the Presidentl full eredit for all lie
Min done, end honor him fur the manner In
which ho hue Matelot, on the
_great guarantees
I have already allotted to. Ile has corumeun
ed, m it were, to complete thin great arch of
freedom right. Me has told the foundation
deep upon the rusk of Justire and right. lie
has demolietruttel that before the Inn", all non
shall he equal. lie has deruauded that slavery
shall be almitslital.
I egret. with Illm an for, and linnor him who 1 1 ,
ftau th fintity. But, slr, he hat, filled to put A '
the kev
yo uon arch that be an built,
and Ify leave
the h
elt where It It, It Dingo to Ch
ruin. I want, when thhi question Le well nets to
tied, to be entirely done with It. I don't want
on
to be fighting over thin question of .larery
Lt
and the distinctions among the rights and s, f - i •
,
privilege of the American people.
1 say to President Johnson, to the denanernt. hr
le party, and to the people of the United
Staten that I norm will In the contr.-
my until all men In Amer ea shall stand upon
an equal frrotinn, equal before the law In every
respect. 'When they will Ai lt, - ho that it can
he dene,l will gh'e lop the controversy
is Nell 7 hare been engaged for so Many years,
and no man will rejoice more than I, that
have been relieved fro It.to
Mr. Wade further said, m
that Congress, under ""
the conntltution, wee the peOple, and the only ,
tribunal that can wattle the great titiestiMa of
the tolmieslon of a state. We are the only men
hi ott, in free goYernment, to declare'
upon what principle any slate outside of the
Government shall be admitted to It. I do not
twee for what purpose—whether It Is a terri
tory of the United etatem, or whether it la state that has forfeited till right and all ability
to net for itself—it does not belong to the Pre,
kut o t and if it did, the free government tif
which we boast so much would he the most
concentrated despotism of earth. Now on the
subject that the Senator from Wisconsin did
not toilet, I have already said, here arc four
millione of people oatruebd from this Gov.
°raiment. to he made serfs forever, nottrith
.tond In g your deelarntienn of freedom, until
yen eon ;Intl mane ;Ray 'tiler,' this right coo be
Berta rent I.
leo. one of those who was nn early mire.
'Cate of bringing theta entered people Into the
army; invoking their aid to put down the re
bottlesn. Oyer and over did I urge It upon the
Executive, two yearn befork it took eel et. I
feel that according to the power with which I
wan invested, I did as tutteli as lay In my
power to bring the Execut No and Congress up
to the work of invoking and bringing to the
ail or the Melon, those colored people, both
In the army, .and navy, and every
where else Where they have IlS•neOft Thetr
employment In that capaellyell=COSUPOlt MO
my duty. IVould I lend to,sultan oil.. one to
Induce that people to jeopardize. their lives
In detente of their country, and then tern
them over to the merry of their enemies ! The
mon that would do It, deliberately and knots - -
Maly, Is the moaneet of God's creatures.
Tempt them into the timice, let them light
through the War, and then desert t hem to their
elle/Must. be debar - med.
m i t t.etintor from Wloconoin, did not allude
to OA., at ail. Ills whole sympathy wal bYtp
inn
19, 13
rebels, men won endeavored to destroy the
4 onstitut ton. Men who hove brined three or
four hundred thousand of Our bravest sons,
were the men who had his sympathy; but
brows colored men, weak and uninfluentlal,
yet who gave you the strongest aid, Without
hich, you could never b*ve got through the
war, they have no part Of year arisPathY•
Mr. Wade discussed the temper and.dispoei
lion of thee dl
full nth whieh, be said,
dialOyal and f Mite against the
Onion. lie would keep t e States of the South
out rd the Union t eygmm the right Of
suffrage to the negro y legislation or by
COLlStltuttoxal the
t on the same prin
ciple that the President d that certain Sena
. tors did a groat many o rthings, andJast
ae
the President compel' them - to adopt the
th e Amen ant, and repudiate
the rebel debt. There 1r e much right to do
the ono as the other.
Mr. Wad.) then referred to the Manner In
which the ConstitutiOnal amendment and
other propositions of the President had been
adopted by the South. ltist as the non venueun
were about to adjourn •they read a dispatch
from the President telling them them that un
less they did certain things, they would not
be readMitted to the Union. They acquiesced,
of course, but It was ender duress mad he
couldn't blame them If they repudiated every
thing of the kind when the military power wan
withdrawn.
The bill enlarging the powers of the freed
-11.1141 bureau was taken up and an amend
meet offered limiting titles to land given to
negroes by General Sherman to three years.
Mr. Stewart took the door, in reply to Mr.
Wade.
The bill giving the widow of President Lin
coln franking privileges for life was passed.
The Senate went into crieentive session, and
afterwards adjourned.
HOUSE.
Mr. Jenks, of Rheale Leland, reported a bill
to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy
throughout the United iitates, which was
made the special order for the 10th inst.
Mr. Delano, from the Committee on Claims,
reported a resolution asking to be relieved
from the consideration of all claims growing
out of the appropriation or destruction of
property
l ibon t he N amy
iannide
navy
o in n
suwppn resakeng
on the subject.
Mr. Lynch, of Maine, offered a resolution
which wan referred to the Committee on Com
merce, that all remelts which were once Amer
ican mad been placed under foreign flags Sr
foreign registers during the late war, should
he treated as foreign built vesicle, and never
again to be allowed on American registers.
Lie also introduced a resolution, which was
adopted calling on the Secretary of the Treas
ury
to inform the Reuse how many of such
vessels have been allowed new registers.
The bill amendatory of the sot granting lands
to the States to aid the eatablUhMtuit of ag
ricultural and mechanical colleges,' was re
ported. It extends the time for States to ace
cept the provlsiOns of the act, and include.
the States lately In rebellion, provided no dis
tinction is readegts to race or holor by them in
diapenaing Its benefit.
Consideration of the bill wan assigned to
neat Thursday.
Mr. Darling, from tie Naval • Committee, re.
ported advernity on the resolution claming
pilots engaged during the Illi — r OTSGOVernment
ysels m officers.
A hill reported amending the aet,Tfitatillsh
ine a freedmen'. bureau was made theapecial
ader for Tuesday next.
The Mouse renamed the eamideratiotkOf the
1,111 extending suffrage In the district Myel
itis-dna
Mr. Clarke, of Kansas, argited at some lAigth
11 Hint mimed men are always Included In the
term of eltiretin of the republic. He advoca
' ted Impartial ungrege In the District, and
said the passage of the pphill would be hailed
everywhere by the Id ibis of freedtim as a
return to national junti ~
Mr-Johnson said that ow • for the first time,
it was sought to confer u n the negroes part
in the management, di Hon and control of
this •Giarernineut. For this there was no
fou.ntiation to right or intim. Never yet on
the him of the earth has a popular Gov
irrument been Organized, and maintained by
the Afritan race, The 'right of stilikage be
iiiitga only where tie GorernMent belorign
and la maintained. We tan have a republic
without cbnceding to all the prlVUeges of the
elective franchise. VI:011g won to be Intro
duced here such an prevailed in Baltimore in
Know-Nothing limes, when a certain amount
of money earn placed in a precinct to secure a
ern - lain somber of vote.
Mr. Boutwell wan opposed to all dilatory me
Ilona on thin hill, and to the instructions
moved by the getitleman from New York, be
ans he saw In them no advantage to any
body, and because he apprehended from them
1 mach cell to the country. When we emend.
pitted the black people we not only re
, Hewed ourselves on the institution, land
net only eonferred freedom upon theM,
but we did more. We recognized
the manhood of these people, which by the
old Constitutimt and general policy and usage
of the coentry had been denied them. Those
who believe In the Government are forted to
aeveld the remits of emancipation, and to
say now, having given freedom to these
people, they shall not enjoy the tights
and privileges of freemen. is to aban
don the principles of emancipation, and tac
itly to admit that the a hole emancipation
Mlles; is erroneous. W. are bound •
to treat
the Mark man as we do white men in the mat
ter of noting. The restoration of the, rebel
lious States shonlil be coupled with or prece
ded by the condition that the negroes of the
both should sot!, without which we open.
iv a from which there is no ese.e.
fro the deseraction of the Government. The
rebels are .till Med Do, and only seek the Op
pos4llll4l, r to strike a blow. They are manning
ln %Iroffni he n, South Carolina and I.,mislana
cm ma to t amount of thousands of millions
of oilers, on unt of depredations eau_
in 1 teil by our urn s ien, In conclualon. he op
prod Ihn. palling of a property utudiamt
oe ‘ flier. The uegre,ea bv their nervier.,
he field, have a ri,lit l.; nhaer in the Go,
Went, If the elect b., franchise were dent
he Inc w not how colored people %ere to
proivel ed, unless It be •uch protertion a.
given to the lamb shell it is 1.1111..b.d ovet
Tilt Hoff.
1211^31
Mr Wilson, of town, said the drat motion to
.4. acted opoo, erns to postpone the further
imisideration of the bill, until April. Thin
motion ens placed In antagonism to the exer
cise of th• elective fraurhise by ;my person of
rotor, in order that decision bet ween them
might be mode. Ile demanded the previoun
got... Don
11 r Xlidek moved th.l the whae soJect
la Id op. t n he table This
ens
'trebledl b
in the
begatis r, by note or 11l v ens, to 143 Ilaya,
Mr Dale, of New 'Vrb, had moved a- a n
amendment to the niotio e n that the bill br re.
committed for amendment so an to extend
suffrage in the District to all persons cunning
within either of the following classes, lyre.
sprotive of rotor, but subject onl) to the -
boting ' , rot (Rion', and qualified, to wit: First,
those who can rand the Constitution of
'lie Cnited States Second, those who are
:messed for,and pay tares o real or per
.sol property within the di n
4triet Third—
' "
Those oho hi, VO served In and hocn honorably
Incharged from the military or naval ...orrice.
and to restrict each right of suffrage to the
Macias named. and to include proper provl
- elm tiding from the right of autTrage those
c he lave borne arm• against the rutted States
during the lute rebellion, or Oven aid and
comfort to the mild rebellion.
.•• • .
Mr. Wilson, of toms briefly slate i hts ob,iees
lone to the instructions.
The house strutult from the instructions the
property 1111311tictittOd clause nod then refilled
to recommit the bill to the (. 0 1-I , dldit•lt of the
JI/diallrV st it It the remainder the lust/me
t ion by tSS against 117.
The Moose voted nn the till as ern, inally
ntendocal by Mr Kelley, and reported back
) Sir Wilson. of loss, from the Committee
en Judiciary, Without amendment, and which
I• 'ides that from nil iners awl parts of law s .
pretteribing the qualiflestiotne tsf einetnts for
any illet , to the District of Colotottitt, the
weed - white• he and the stone le hereby
4,10,n oat, anti that from sod after the pas
-
age of this net, 130 pl.rt,llll ilittld he d L•aa oat pled
from Tollag It near; eleetlon held In said
bst Het on account of rotor.
`section 2. A °gibe of pont., raaaaal, That all
ets of Congrtss and ull lure of the sorts of
Nl•trylund in force in smut District, anti all u
,l Mauer. of MaJitington and Georgetown M..
, mstslient. s OM the provisions of this aet. are
Iterrby,repealed and annulled
t.r:r;in , 01.,116; nay, 41. %V Ile.
the rel.lt of the vote
plau,e followedlfrom Ulu coot and !he 3..1112
ncontir In Executive lacwsion—Nonfluar
tiores Voniiirmeclland Groot% to Cen
tro enelllo Mnilroad.
The Senata, lu executive Session, confirmed
lir limning nominations: Itotwrt It. % sn
ob., berg, of New York, to he mioloter, rent
rot of the United States, to J 141.1, vice
ban cv William Depetr, declined; Carl 801 l
totted States Marshali for the North
n atrict'of Idahoc; Martin 1. Rider to be
nite 1 States Marshall for Western Towles
. Alvords, of Idaboe ten - Dory, to be
nit States Mondial-I fur tbelintrict of Ida-
~_, M weli Introduced a bill granting lands
Mil in the conntruction of a railroad and
telegraph line from the Central Pacific Bail
road to Cluilforain to Portland, Oregon, and
hie
i i ,
w y• ill probably soon be favorably ieport
loa the Select, Committee on the PacMc
Al ad. The bill also authorizes the Puget
no and Columbia River Railroad 'Company
co etruet a road to unite with Others on
c P odic Company. The usual grout, of
ado td other privileges urn conferred,
The elaabe and Wetlinty Oise—Gen.
• • tler's Bear to Grant's Report.,
NEW Tome, January the rase of John
11. Mc abe against Horace P. 'Whiteley, the
wort, as morning, non -salted the plaintiff,
holdin • that the article complained of pur
ported to be what occurred before the Grand
Jury, and that the evidence of what occurred
before the Grand Jury aubstantlally amen
With the statement. The Judge gave the de
fendants the extra allowance of 61.70 and di
rected exceptions to he heard In the first In
stance at the general term.
It is nited that lien. Butler's reply to Gen.
Grant Is nearly finished and will soon app
with the Imprint of a New York publisher.ear
[Railroad Case In Miestottri.
LOCIP, Jan. V.—Platte bounty, Missouri,
bas brought sult'against Col. Osborn D. Car
penter, foe lti:0,000, with anew of cancelling
mort gage executed by the Weston
and Atchison& et. Josonti Marotta Companies,
in favor of Win. C. Wetmore and JottnA, bte,s.
art, of New York, as. trastoes, to secure an is
sue of bonds, atuounthast to 81410,000, which it
is alleged hove been fratutulently executed.
Penunylsanin Literary Ifintion.
Miti,nrrrinA, January Pi.—Thr Litoeurr,
tnlon of Pennsylvania, Will pal l [ a meeting
on Monday evening, the t tvontleth of Jan nary.
nt tids._eity, Widen all the soeletic. itelhe
State,'not represented, are requestud to 11.1
five White delegates.
Senator 19perausu 1te.11:1e,121.41
(Ott um . , it 212:2 2 4112, —42.1122 ' , hors"
02.2..21 . !I to
101. e then adJoutned
PRICE THREE EN is
THE CAPTURE OF RIGDAO
Massacre of the Imperialists
General fl eitzers lititerfirepate
liEW Ontosso, Tan. 15.—A 'private letter
from the Inspector of Custorni at Clarksville
Torso s /Mpg The lath colored infant, y, ends.
Colonel Davis, took all the skiffs in his
charge, crossed and captured llagdad. They
began plundering the plaae and killing the
people. The 'scene was Indescribable. The .
neerroes shot men dawn for rellising to give up
am money. •
n letter from 8ra.7.0e. Of the 7th, to the
says Bagdad was cantered on the morn Ins . of
the sth. The nttaeking any -consiste d' of
slzty men. They captured neatly three hulas
drea prisoners, half of whom turned Liberals
end formed the garrison of the town, the at
tacking Party disappearing, Liberal loss, four
killed and eight wounded. Iniperiallsta' loss,
eleven killed and twenty-seven:wounded.
Generals Crawford and Eacobeilo, on yearly
of the intelligence , alerted for Patgdad. .
eel Weitzel ordered Colonel t
Revenue °Meer, not to allow any one to cis
until the arrival of General Esedbedo. t.etteral
Crawford arrived In advance of General Eseo
- and assumed command,' hut when the
latter arrived, General Crawford was cool-
pelted to relinquish all authority.
Upon assuming commend, Gen. Eseebedu
requested of Gen. Weitzel two hundred mar.
to preserve order, which was agreed to. and
the men were ordered down
A French corvette shelled the tn..,
6th all day, without tlutringl.
Col. Mega, kl , ,eobedola late rotvirnacitler. ha
only about a ilozen reliable men in flug.l,a
The rest have Joined Crairtar,l, w ho ha+ thou
on board a steamer tied up to the bank al
Bagdad.
Constitution of JAMAICA) AbOI Inked --E.
Emperor MonloaqUe.
r New Yong, Xan.lS.-LAdrieci from the IT,.
indica Mir, the bill abolishing the old Consti
tution of Jamaica. Investing all legislative
power In the hands of nomineel of the English
Crown, passed the Colonial Parliament with
closed doors sometime ago, Apt tt requires the
sunction of the home government to become a
law.
A letter from the Leland of Citroen, ear., Es
Emperor of ioulonque of llayti, with him tzar ,
lly and suite, had arrived there where he pro
pose. to fix his permanent re+blenee, h:trin;
been banished from hit place of exile bi Ja
maica.
Claim, for Mum sgo. by the Rebellion.
RICIIIIO./, Vs., Jan. IS.—The Governor sent
o communication to the H.Oll, of delegate,
to-day, endondust the memorial of the Near
York and Virginia Steamship Company for
compensation for two steamers valued at CM,.
000, rel.,' at the wharf In Illchmond at the he.
ginning of the rebellion.
On Refinery Burned
l'astarwancao, WEST VA., Jan. 14.—T1, oil
ryllners of Geo. .1. Wells t Co.. withvighl
hundred horiels relined oda was destroyed - by
Ore 10-day. Loss slaty thousand dollar,
North Carolina Legislature.
Itstelon. Y. C.. Jun 111.—The LegLstatore
met to4ty at the ea!l of 1:ov. Worth. There
was a quorum In the Senate but .none in the
House. The Governors Message trill proba.
lily he sent to to-morrow,
booth of Hotta John D. Davi•.
Trans FlAr.rm, (Ind..) Jan. 10,410x,,T .0. G.
)flvl., long • member of COngre,* !rum thl . l
*Arlo% Moil here this mOl - fling of appo p) nx r
We have ft announcr4 ij telegraph that
senator Sherrnau bas been re-elected by the
obis Legislature. At the repnblican caucus
on Wednesday, on the first ballot. the sot,.
stood. Sherman, forty-sht ; Schenck, twenty
elaht , Bingham, stxteen. tan the second lt,l_
lot Sherman was nominated. receiving torty
nine votes to twenty-elght for Schenck, and
eleven for Bingham. The discrepancy of the
two votes Is accounted for by the atatemetat,
that two friends of General Schenck delfued
to vote on the second ballot, aro! their vote
was made up by two soh-3 froth Bingham.
Judge Thurman the derboera tic candi
date.
The Philadelphia Concealed Election.
lion. C. inn stir
Meuse in the emirs.. id a Pl no behalf Of
i he COtalailler Eiretl.lll., ilia 'the .eat
Coition h. in the came of the Sixteenth DM
triet of Pear...yin:min. During the pending
contest theCumui Met , stood flee to four. hoe
Koontz Shellularm. ir. Paine and
Ranter, all Re publican,. For Cogroth—Rad.
p
ford, Daniels, Upson, Marshall and McClurg,
three Democrats and two fleputalmana. It Is
hardly prohnble that the }louse will ratify
the action of the Committee, nithomxil then.
are many n'emb.-ry who promised tr , rote for
F.Ticing (.broth !DeMoCrat) the nest, because
he voted for the null-slavery amendment at
the last session. Thaddeus Steven.. says, if
necessary. he will ominine Into the Matter,
nint
net lion ninny men bartered away their
oft, nt the laid kession for II st liminted price, i
mid who were the parties to it.-phitud,q,4l;„
/•••1[,,,,
et KTI., Njr.
IV hit, toetrktw, of the Pacific Railroad Corn
tulkklon. left tiem Mottles on the 11E14 for the
Cot On arriving , at Shank rlvrr, - it iron fro
retv ko that reaches maid not pays, and the
I oznall.sloners slant,' to croak on foot. When
half tray aerate, lb. lee broke and they fell In.
After much difficulty [her escaped f and u•re
obliged to walk three before raarbrn 7: 3
bourn. riper's...nem: severe bUlTerlug.
QM
ll.tay —on —Wean...4.y evenlnt, t 9 o•elo.cL j o i
ralp.l.. DA V 11) nA ln the ,•,.te of hl•
The frfrnals of the .1eee3...,1111, re•peetfollr vit
i to aatru,l lai, lencral from hise resi•Jenee of 11,,
.u. No. let mandueltl +try., Allegheny. no Into,'
t.V.N,(i. at lOo'clock.
..)316Painialowizi
I lILLDAILE I ILLDA1LE CEMETERI(...A ru—
ral atilt most picturesque place of Sertilltore. tlt
thate 00 the uands Inamedlatrly nth of Alter tirisy
sty, nn the N ew lielghton nowt or
Pert°. tet,lttrot
to .4.1..1.1 Burial Lute. will apply at the honerintena
ens, office, at the Cemetery. title DeettS, Permits,
IVd all other business will he attended to at the I 'rug
art house of the rind. ralgocd. corner of a odes,
and LOMINIKi streets, Allegheny.
OW, A. KELLY.
Baoreinti Ind,Tre.sure4
EDUCATIONAL.
WILK' EVSBURG A CILDEMV
MALE AND EMMA:
ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
LEVI LUDIMIC, A. 8.. Principal.
MRS. SARA LP Analat...
Suet a sitaintance will be obtained as the ram to of the
Ochool require."
Piro!. P,asion will commence on MI ft Al Jar,,,.
Ilth. atal continua twelve week..
;au eclailar admitted fOr lea. than half section
and no dealuctan fur absence, except on ....mot of
sicknear.
late, of tonic. for .ration of twelve works:
Primary Branches. &NCO: Common lir:inches, $lO,
Latin and bight, English. {in.
1.3t0 rench an. SIN .01n0te, $lO.
Every elfort will be m ade to male 1.1.11aa gmt—cias
School •71 19..11
FLOWERS.
- -
BoQuETs
FROM.: tcR AIN •h GREEN-IfoVsll.,
Furntrhed daily at the Jewelry Slot,. of J. R. Mr-
PADDEN a CI.. No. tr:,. Ilarket virtu-4, Rithinurgh.
Having removed our Grven-llousn. to Wodds. Run,
convenient to the terminus , of the Pflfrtniegh and
Martchcater Street Railroad. and the Wodele
station on the P. W. tC. 11.11. We aranotaftte.
Pand to fttWfah ihßluen, Wreathe.lot 'Flowers and
Rackets of lloa rev; also. neat Pot PLatata and Rang
ier Itar eee for window eleeorat ion. 1113:Ivra
;REENHACKS '
ARE GOOD.
NEDICHANT- TAILORS. •
.....
WART G. RALE.
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
NOETHATST CORNET OF PENN t SL CLUE BREIT&
PITTSBURGH. PA.
Tates great pleasure to annourtelng to his numerous
costumer. laud the public generally, that hit purcha
ses andarrangementa for the fall Kaman an now
completed, having been personally Selected from the
gret-class cloth houses In the Estero
wrocks clam Of goods as con really be meow:wade
ilt be ober/A, which embraces the ormest and mos t
approved materials and Myles; the entire :loci be.
log ver7 lazy, ruled sod select. hlr. Hale has
touch Conddeoce In Inviting an early Inapection.
bunertlne black, colored and akill akin% as
usual, Year,ranted fast In colors, and sound teeter.,
Btell.:lntileang Other new coating., new style
for rotten sults.
,A great variety of flue cassis:leen for Pantsl, ,
eats, for morning and evening irrar, p!".
130111 V OVERCOATS. . .
BOYS' SLTITB,
_All Styles and Sizes
A LARGE ASSORTMENT,
Grenll3 Reduced Prices.,
TO CLOSE-OUT WINTER STOCK.
GRal* I L0G.i.,1;
C T. CLAW STECTg.
TUErrinpuncia GAZINT:
EleaCrie.f ,
713. trurrANAGNA; Inrsnmst 31.ccita ea.
nratitarbar TSS (74,1s.r.rs'AS'SOCIATI.
'• No. 3: Fin= SrasiT..rlttsburgh.
: 1- ` , N.. 1 , 1
F..rrmv. by ''''''
,17os OO• ...... • • • •
Mr ; r arrlers. MORNING Or EVENINU, per
BOOTS AND SHOES.
186
GO WHERE YOU WILL
You cannot fail to see the
Relics of 1865,
fr
ib BUT AT THE fi s LESHATI/1
e 4 41
CO MIT HAa SffoE SOIL
RP TIIFY
/nibs sand Pair of Shoes in a
AVor ITII / FIND A
LARGI I 9 - D FRES K 4
Fashionable Goods,
Kept coma:sun, on hand and
selling' cheaper than rabbis*
elsewhere.
floAng out, our Gen t 's 'Preach Calf
avid Heavy Kip Boots al Coil.
THE BEST IN THE CITY.
_No. 60 Fifth Street.
M(MIEN - G.
T7IOITNAND DOLLAE3
TII.LNAND DOLLARS
WORTH
VOlttlf
WOHTII
MEN A ROY!• Cll=ll,
MEN A SO 110Y1i. CI
MME A!..D DM'S' Ca:Vann
AT LTISS TRAIT
AT /ANY -TITAN
AT LESS TRAIT
X- '4: tl "rv lU - k:i tCill ertr c"l" EZ:a
AT 1111114Ptrcan
AT TIIM POPULAR'
AT TIII!PUPTILAZ
, PYriflAg ROM"
4 LOTEIP‘4.IIOUItIiI
4 '1.071115M lIMISH
tar C:1 •
op--v—
-ea F7FTII STREET,
14 FIFTH STREET,
61 FIFTH STREET.
Opposite.the Opera .11•.
Jal:
FOR RENT
TO LET
cNic cc‘cic Tri ran FLOORS,
c,rk.bc.. or lor.gr; olsa half 61'411
c ric.cr ..r arrbocc..., N 0.22.1 LLBERTY t317.1.er.
;1M:1 P°' J. T. Iracititt.nr&-67;
BORING TOOLS.
j AMES
11 42N V A MIA; QF
IMPROVED BORING TOOLS,
L..4.•,1 urf ER. WE L lA,
No. 136 Wood street, Pittsburr.l, pa,
Tool , vrarrant , tittade of tb•rery bestSLWltlkAtillt
I.ttty M 41.111 IltttN.
Writ borer•- Ittrotatte.ll at
I..c.vvoisrt Qa X.xLooss,
withx, .rll,lr- I , 2r. no . ...nary• h coodoPt O
rallota a.
A SVII.h, II ATCAETS.
14:L lailP n, sAw.yy,
1110131 EH, PLIENCIff".
SHOVELS. PLANE:4,
PICK:\
I. E., TLIETt GUM asELTiNti,
All of o Idet: Iha e rost , tnntly IC BUN, cazaat
pETROLIA MAC/ME WORKS.
r_ancicir.
a. 3.?. Ohio IlitreeS, Aliegrhelay.
I;==!El
ImpraiTElS 110111X0 TOOLS, AXIS FIXTURE!
UNKII OIN KING OIL AN - ra SALT WELLS.
Follett!. attention Invited to Ills Patented ba
r .... , ctri . r n ola L i o n . Jaks oo rTd r. ..T u oints, undo of Jualatts6
It standard Maas, sal
nunit;arerl, that ps.;cs can be ordered by mail er
telepritt I' und p eet tit at, all tbass6
also famish ropes, brltimr. smaU m achin el*.E I.
ttio a s C o t may vtisla It. Eneirses sad work
node to order. Orders by rstall promtly attended tb.
lam prepared to grant trenies otber attratltetu
tur,,„ far these Improvements on liberal teßajt. 13• E
V. It. tr. moat.
ALAlitfl?
ACTIMEIRS
.
ARSENAL GLASS svomis.
MODES, RYRIE & CO., r.
NIA nu Carton,- of ItEat Cif, iIIiEEN MLA-U
-lf lirtqw“, Mae h
, ottle,, DondjobaeCeri
boys,Sr. archouve—No. 11l AV ATE/C
Penna.u buittaneld sad Grist streets. Pitistattgille
erb *arrant onr Wares to be ettperlor to anent*.
ofneemed eel of the Itor.ntaln, .Heaps on=
Glaesaarr of . rbe above description. Ail
pretuptly ettroded to, Particular atlentlolapeftte
private moulds.
'ARE GOOD.
1 1 0LIITA
JAMES IRWIN &
ACT CREW OF
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