The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 20, 1866, Image 1

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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
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CITY
.ITEM
Phis!elan's. Preachers and Poet■
Cos Sawyers planers' Soap. Only tkirty
lent. a cake.
- 1 5awyler's 73arber• soap
La atm—layit. Only tart:mita a cake
Tor Ealrltains Di Dry Hoods
ao to the final closing out sale of Barker
Co., 5 Market street. .
Sono of Ireland
6110Uld hare the Fenian Pin, to be And only at
rittocks, •
BirWooda Cheap
.at final ealo of Barker & Co., 59
!11 the p.,
Ablarl.et st
Die* soak,
trday at PlttOcks.
FlWived
-Cloaks and Shawls.
Grostbargnins ut.the closing out sale of Bar
tii a, 0,059 Barka streot.
Tramp. Alinanne .
,
"Silks . and Daciaitiocals .
Vrkat bargains at the .flnig closing out sale
Baraer & Co., 53 Zia:kat arnet.
.Pitoet~.
kittorks.
MI
SI/e LEader.
Greenbacks al* Good
an - exchange for Geld. Pens, Albums, Pocket
4001:6, de,t4Pittock,s.
ll=l
Mrs. Gen. Lander
Itt the theatre ongtonday. Card PhOtographs
Of the lady and others at Plttock,s,
Vre;entateza are Qoadibut Etolbaek's - are
Better.
It Will be seen by an adie ' rtisoment In
Panther Column that Dr. Rob:mho: Cincinnati,
Phi°, .whOSO liitornacif titters and Scandlna.
"lan Remedies have achieved a world wide
ikenutaHon solely by. Virtue of their Intrinsic
'aid one:piled merits, has sold out his entire
busine -to the enterprising limn of Prince,
,Walton '6: Co., who wilt continue the business
St the olajitand, Nog. 51, 51, CA and C 2 East
tdreet, Cincinnati,
Co.sTrewiresis orliabitual Constipation. From
these afflictions arise many of the ailings of
jean.
II
We hear daily, people Complain of headache,
*lemons debility, etm. and generally the cora
' Valnt - Can be traced to their constipated hob-
Its. A xemedy for the cure of this trouble is
What they want. Wereconmiend Dr. Boback's
, _Sugar , Coated Pills as the best remedy we
- allow of.. They .contain no mercury or other
• allneral poison and act like a alarm.on the
and intest ines. ,Give them atrial.
elrainte - says
hour-Mutual friend, by Charles Dickens, is
•probably the best novel he ever wrote; but the
best :mutual frienewe know of Is Haack 's
2ilttertho
That fellow's head is level.
Flew HIIMACILE, can be cured. How many
atatdrefis, nay thousands of the human family
allow themselves to safer with nervous and
lick headache, when the great sovereign rem
adylltoback's Blood fill% can be obtained of
litny respectable druggist.
"Dvorxrsui.—There is probably no one tits-
Cast with which Mankind are alllicted which is
'IS the aoirive 4f mao.6allments as Dyspepsia,
WAS It la.' more commonly called soar stem
. aell, and thMe is no more ecrtaia.remody than
ZObat,k'a
,Stomach Bitters..
Tim Onp llsmantc.—Do not his deceived by
. .vorehaslng, lay of the quack nostrums under
the mirlotta.names of Bitters. Purchase none
Tither butrtr. RobtLek>s Stomach Bitters, which
41ireCOMPomided Of the purest drugs, and in
ahleh the afflicted can reply. , .
Drarrrata.—Do not suffer with Dyspepsia
*hen relief Is so close at band. Twenty thous
-and people have•been cured of tins terrible
sLesseln the last year by the use of Roback's
ftomacli-Sitters.
qtanaentirlitereana,—"iltere is maap a trim
- Word spoken fri jest," slid agentlMrdni
vho remarked that, "Greenbacks are
• ;:zraid but lloback's are better."
El
• Is Minh Worth Hastna.?
„l it protect it. It is ajewel'as easily lost
' • its SITU:ie. and in some cases as difficult to re
vel-cr. in our climate, and especial
. - 17' at this Selman, requires to be Occasionally
• telitroired.. But everything depends upon the
'tents: - used thr, this purpose. The medicinal
'tinctures, all °Pence are eared on common al-
sonot,.aro dangerous. Quinine, as eVerybody
*
ends. Ord.4elio takes m nch of It, Is a 810 WpOiS011,
'Ole safe protective from all unhealthy atznos•
• ,-pherin haftuenas exists; and one only. This
preventive is litistettees Celebrated
- Stemach Bitters, a compound of the purest
latithuLuits ever manufactured, with the most
tffeCtire :tonics, alteratives, regulators and
depuraters that chemistry has yet extracted,
SrOm the botanlcarkingtiona. Cenvaleseents,
languid - and feeble from resent alchness, will:
and the Bitten an' Incomparable Restorative,
;lot disagrecble to the taste, mad eminently In-
Raioriitine, So other stimulant produces the
*ante effect as tbisaccumichte. It does not or-
Cite or flutter the treriMl, or occasion any un
due arterial action, but at once sootbCs and
attrengtheas the nervous system and the ttri
lnialtpirit2.
Hostetter's Bittern
Are sold wholesale and retail at very low rates
4t 'neminfra Drug and Patent Medicine Depot,
WO. at Market streat,oorner of the Dian:loud,
Dear Fourthistrect.
MSG . and Winter Goods.
OWltli great pleasure we eall the atten
-onefour - readers to the subperb stock and!
Anil Winter. Goods just received by Mr. John
Velez., Merchant No. JIM Federal /street,
Allegheny. ‘lll5 Idea embraces some of the
ImOst beautiful Cloths; Cassumeres, Overcoat..
togs and Vestings ever brought to the western
market. His assortment of Purnisbing Goods,
comprising ;Harts, Drawers, Collars Neck 'Pies,
randkereltiele, de., cannot be surpassed scut
Or west. A large stock of ready- made Pant
Coats, rests' mid Overcoats, will also be found
.at his establishment. Persons In want of any
Shin in, the clothing line should not rail, to
Ire 51e.liticr a call.
Lasiiktrig Gas Given Free
Dr. C. 8111,246 Peim street, who bas been gi v
lug the Nitrous - Oxid Gas for More than t
,rears to the people of Pittsburgh, continues to
administer this delightful agent. Ilia rooms
Are Crowded every day with- persons delight
£d with his success. Teeth arc furnished at
hits weildmown and responsible establish-
. . .
trigtit still*, Arid as high an $lOO jper set. A
einerleuved lady astistaiit in al suss In at ten
tJaCncc.. .
• "'We Bid You Try
Coro; it will help you. Con-
Olipat one of the causes of 111 health, is nom
al/ettly cared by the use of the Cure. All Ms
*WU of the :straiaelt and bowels, liko sick
. Ilecidael*/teirttnru; irartips, pales or colic,
:*re writrolt9l irnltantaricouely by the use 'a
Coe's' Dyspepsia Cure. Bole agent for Pitts
&Urdu, Joaopti: Fleming, Druggist, No. 84 )iur
lot street.
Trawllas W. Parry & Co.,
rractloal alatnlioofera. and Dealers in Amer
Caa RAW °tendons Colors. Odic° at Alexan
der Latighlin , s near tho Water Works Pitts
burgh, ra. Residence, No. 73 Pike street. Or
_dere promptly. attended to. All work warrant
od nate? woof. Repairing .done at the short.
.13et notice.. No charge forrepalra,provlded the
Oof is not ALnied otter It la put on.
Bfkorepe.
There are one hundred distinct nervous
lisearses, and there is not ono of them that will
,mot - yield" to . tilts great invig,ortuiDikorene.
Why Stiffer the torture of nervous weakness
:arts, dry(, Thu BLlcorene give'you instant
relief andportuanent strength. Sole agent for'
Pittsburgh, Joseph Fleming, Druggist, No. 84
Market street. : Sent by erpresa aay...qrbere.
The World and his Wife,
•
And . grown up
,daughters, arc unanltneaq on
title.-point. ..Thty declare unreservedly that
Botodent b a Waning to their mouths, that it
tsuproves and preserves their teeth, Invigor
ates their 101113$ and nweeteni.every breath
they draw. Renee they buy It. As Dominic
Satup.sen says, the sales are pro4l-giou4.
Carpenter .lobblng Shop.
Having rettuTied after an absence of three
years In the army, I have reopened my shop
tor all iorte of jopbing
. in the cerpenter
4.t the oldAtAnd,Tligin Allay, between 13mf th.
etitet littd Qom -Alley. Orders 50i1:1443d
• 4014 promptly attended to.
WlLLiAlulonaraT
AXE
NATIONAL TELEOEAPII INSTITUTE:
F. W. Jrninl se,
,i, C. sierra, A. 31., , Principals.
ALEX. COWLEY, 3
De Cottege Ben'(ding. Corn Pearl end St. (flair of,.
33 "
3d "
,i. ,i • odd Fettotex But Ankiti FUN id
t' _ 'Nu. 3t owl VI St: Mi r si. .
Ilnlrals fi r the week ending jannary 2:1,
I Rez •
. .
WSturgeon, Fairview, Erie County, Pa.
%W.L.. L. Stevens Meadow Gap, gnat-inviter'
an . tg iii. l per .g, _ l i t
gilt
City • •
.1.20, Menalnter, Mt.° e e P r a . MI . i ' a r , 1:7alon
RA,
N County ,
... t Sell, Wellabtirgli.BroolreCo., W. Ta.
O. P. lirown, Allegheny CitY, ra•
CD. 11. Anderson, East Greenville, Stark
ounty-ill/MX • •
J.M. Tharp, Wheeling, Chid Co, 0 . •
F. Rarainty, Altoona, Blair Co , Pa.
G. k'. Bell, " .
J. 8. Stoc, Shelby, Riehland Co., 0.
H. C. Mentzer. Canton, Stark Co., It.
J. C. Wilson, Bavington, Washington Co. Pa.
lir. SticeLand. Temeerancerillo, Allegheny Co.
S. Bradley, libcenn.„...
G. W. Cunningham, New Bawler, Ha Er 1.6011
County, Ohio.
J. 8. Graybill, New _Daimler, liarrcon Co, O.
J. Gilson, Sandy, Columbli, Co, 0 . 8. L.lPisler, 'rowan do, Bradthrd Co.,C. Pa.
W. Schooley, Ilanoserton, Cohnabla Co., 0,
8:
A. Carson, .' ,
D. R. Johnson, Pittsburgh, Pu.
11. lildingv, Warren, Trumbnli Co., 0
W. F. Okey, Woodstield, Monroe Co., 0,
J. M. Sturgeon, lairviese, klrieGo,, po,
6. D. Dean, Pittsburgh, Pa.
J• M. Kiehl, Todda, Morgan do., 0.
For terms and information EDECEETting the
College, address
Jrttrixt.. Sacra & Cowt. yr,
Pittsburgh, Ps.
DI Aries
The Most Frivortsble Time.
Merchants are generally careful In -tura.
mg" their stock at certain seasons. The pru
dent financier clears his store of stock at des
ignated times, even if he has to sacrifice thou
rands of dollars by the operation. If this
grand secret of business
,was more generally
understtiod we Should ha s ve a much less num
ber of bankruptcies because the accumulation
of stock les sure forerunner of ruin to the
merchant. Robinson It Co., GI Market street,
bare commenced to clear their sales rooms of
the large stock orboots and shoes which has
been left over. They must dispose of every
pair of boots and shoes in the house, and their
prices have been greatly reduced. This is a
great sacrifice, as previous to the present
elearineo sale this enjoyed the flatte ring rep.
utation of being the cheapest shoe house in
the West. Our readers will do well to give
Joe a cull during the sou t i nuance of this great
clearance sale.
Lartgliing Gas Givers Free,
extract teeth without the slightest pain
under this method—'a oltiCh there is no don
gerl I fill teeth In the . most approves' man.
ner, for which I charge a fair equivalent.
I insert artificial teeth, of every description,
giving persons the choice of cheap or expert
sire, as they may select.
I correct all irregnlttritiee of children's
teeth. i do all and nothing more than any
other lir,t claw dentist eon do.
Will too roll and see my ten dollar , AM 1, of
teetLt C. St.., Dentist,
24d Penn Street.
• CnonarY Neretilmisi
Replenishlug to should, hefory purchasing
visit 'the
,entablichment .Marker SO
Market street, as they hwre hall Lines of
Bleached and Bro" - n Zheetinga and Shlrtings,
Priutsinsid other staple g6od4 which they are
selling at much less than Eastern priees.l •
Wholesale Dr 7 Goods..
We have Just opened a fall lino of all the
leading makca of Domestic and Staple Dry
Goods; to which we Invite the attention of the
wholmle trade. Remaniber we are now on
the northeast Corner of Fotrith and Market
streets. • :C,llassos Love & Dao.
Dry floods at Wholesale,
The bestidstee to bny.theM, either in the Ens
or We Is at Barker & Co.'s al Market, The
can be found the best assortment or sheet
logs, Shirting., Prints, Mat stuffs and othe
staple goods. •
Greenback, are Good
tut Stri-ArDeilitZke.,--NaSei'lif *el vet or
Teeth SW mule-by .Dr.4petteer./V far Prefer
able atti - time: Sem - ember tio:DaPerut street,
you tbut tv1:01 to exultage. EKaatfue our DO
'sets of teeth.
And where to;buy them—;a full freth stochhast
opened, on the northeast corner ot Fourth and
Market streets. C. Ilansox Lova& Rao.
Derr. IbitxHis •
At a bargain, on the northeast corner of.
Fourth and .11arlret street..
this
esti:i n t :a:l ,s
e s h G ro o n tl i t i 7 Truth
Rsrploat•
AN. the rav, yet. I'lttock nella thorn
Nee The Leader
For a full -ilecouut of LI. Execution
All the Dull/e. And Weel,ll..
Pittocio,'
Harper
For February, LSI PILLorkA.
The'Titusville Herald of yesterday has the
following statemanfOf the present daily rmo•
duction of the principal wells on Pithole :
Reclaim F.txx.—Lease No.. ~44, bbLs.; !Cabe
18, 04 bhls.; lease 18'4 250 bhls.; lease 16, 75 bids.;
lease 17, 'At bids.; reuse 107. 55 bbls,; lease 110,
400 WA.. t
12 D,P)a)18.j lease 105,
al bids.; lease 107,10 Ltd..; lease 10a, 37 bbls.;
llarthlll well. lease 4 7, . 370 bids. ; • lease 100
Twin well, No. 1. MitObble.; Twin well, No.
11Xibbla.; lease;4l, tf3 bbls.; United States well,
lease 4,50 bbia.; Pool well, lease 54, 400 bbls.;
Eatreku, lease 148, (00 141)10,,- !ease a 5, b ib.; leaself7, , &4bbbt; lease 76,65 bbls.; leases 119, 14411
and 15034ipeluslye, 250 bids. Total 3,085 labia.'
These ure some or the producing M
Pitholo and t.hir reputed prodnetien, but
there was never u greater mistake than this
moddef calculation. Many of these wells al
though when at work really produce the above
amounts of oil, but they stop sometimes, for
weeks . , both to repair and for other purpos
es. M e 'oust al., take it for granted that
other% ere over.cstimated by the owners, who
think It impolitic to depreciate the_production
of their wells. Now the real p ion
of these wells is only 0,110 b ar rels. This it
has taktm a good deal of trav ouble to ascrt,
hut such L dais fack.,We he not been able,.,
yet tons:certain the real produetion of all the
wells In l'lthole, bet in a few days the infor
mation will be ready, wlien it will he publish
ed.
MORE Xtw " STaIGII.,. nr THY. CENTRL—WO
lean from Mr. Ifarrts. our correspondent t
Petroleum Centre, that three new strkes ha a ev
Just been made there. In the largest, on lot
rmrie-three, Benneltoff Itun,-.lyers Codington
a nd Wm. J. nuncio hold the ooutrolliag truer
estd4 each, %rm. Spence, 3-16; J.
TnJas. Spence, !,(,; Charles Moore, 145 . titruck
esday evening, and flows at the rate of :i.56
barrels per day. The other two are on the
Central Petroleum Ccmiipany Farm. The Ten
ney well, struck Monday evening, now doing
too han - els. Owned principally ky E r
/avid Ten n -
ey. Messrs. K. Anon. dward Vox
nd Si. C. Martin are also de in rs tetusted here an In
the Arnold well Just abovedlolng 'Mont EV bar
rels. Struck Tuesday.
The Mhole Record annouces that on Satur
urday last a netv well wen struck on the fats
near the Teisiparanee Honey, Which promise.
to be a very good one. Almost IMMegliately Ou
etrmutencing to, pump, oil wan found , nOti dun.
log the twenty four hours following atm pro-
duced from forty to fifty bearrehi. Thu foarth
nand rock Is found In this locality at an aver
age dpth of abt 2 feet.,
Tntt
Ocean We ir ll o at .2e
Petrofunni Centre is said
to have increased Its flow recently. Fdr the
ratntalXitionths wells been rated 1/.1 a three
hundred barrel The recant increase w
eaned since the strike on No. 27 nearby. It In
not attributed to the finding of 01l by the lat.
ter,but t shoo blowing out of puratthe front
the crevi the third sand rock by the
heavy pressure of gas.
There Is mina reported an Increa
sincese in tin,
Dry Hole Well. No I, on lot 163, dratvlng
the sucker rods last. Thursday, Prey Jou. to
that time she WAs doing about fifty orsixty
barrels. Sow she flown from Otte to IWO lulu
dred.TE•soxo hart - declined toot 2.2 per barrel for
oil (Rim Plthole to Titusville. Three months
ago It was 33 pur barrel, but at the present
rules there is greater actors! profit to the
teamster. Ile can make - the round trip every
flay-on the planknroad, and the wear of learns.
and wagons Is as nothing compared with their
past experience,
TIM /dater WO! is pumping about fifty.
barrelr. .
THiGreat. Weatera on comp.", of Ohio,
have wade a flue etrlk.o of luhrlcuting oil, at a
depth of ninety-six feet, anon their lanits on
took Bonjour mile, from MeConnollsbnrg,
Morgan county Ohio. The oil i 3 bald to be of
a superior quality. •
•
Tire Bergen, (Ohlod. Compzuty.'s two. well.
are now-produulug about seventy-five larreta
of ell per week. One fa a flowing, and the
other a. pumping well: The same Conzpany
-owns the Coro -.t: Blair well,- on Horse Nock,
which is producing about ten barrels daily.
'f.ha was strucliat Stryker, *Ultima county,
(]rentOhio, on the: fah' Met: reot excitement i s
causid Inconsequence. The night of the LUlz,
&rein of gas from the well caught are and
-badly singed one man. The well Li 2.0 feet
deep.
CITY ITEMS
IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
DIT Goods
C. Ra..11110.1T
Natettels .
utri Gentlemen, cheap, et I'l,, Olt k
On. INTELIMUENCE.
zETTE
.• • ... _ •
VERY LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRA P H
FROM WASHINGTON
Our - Special pivatches
THE
.FREEDNEVS -BUM
Speech of Senator Trumbull
Pith-FlArtCr ICA LE.ttING CITY
Wegro Suffrage pill
ELIGIBILITY OF JURORS
Sim Cobden to Senator Sunnier
ES NAVY YARD APPROPERATION:S
Eto.. ' Mita.. Etta
pecia/ Dispatch to tip. Pittsburgh
ire ARAI IVOTON , .1:1 tt t“,r3 IS, DNA '''
PIENATOR incainete Os Inc ecotone:es
. - 21 CrEAC.
The - fellownig Ls a earefel and correct pb .
atract of Senator Trund,nlC% able speech to y
day on the bill to enlarge the pease of the
Freedmen's Bureau, mitt In reply to Senator
Hendricks.
Sir. Trumbull said: The iledgn of the Freed.
men's Bureau is to care for and protect Ehe
riegreti,"nardattOeS 'and others, Ictimait - a re
, snit of the war have been - thrown lielpiesson
the Government. Tho Bureau ' already
exists, and the authority to establLsh it is
therefore settled so fur as it can ha
by legislative action and the authority
to create such Ith a Barest, is in the ;war pow
ers conferred by the Constitution upon Con
gress in the provision which declare, that the
citizens of each State shall be entitled to all
privileges and immunities of citizens in the
several States,. and the recently adopted
amendment abolishing slavery and eon ferring
on Congress authority to enterer the amend
ment by appropriate legislation. •
.... The exercise of der poses does not termi
nate with the mantel of arms, hot eon tion es
until peace la completely restored and civil
authority firmly reestablished, beyond any
reasonable danger of interruption. ' The pet,
plc of the rebellious States are still under Mk 4
itary controland the State Governments a /itch
hams been set up would be inertantly set aside
(elite; undertook to interfere with the mth
terry authority. They are allowed to assist la
Preserving order. The President still contin
ues the privilege of lilt writ of indica, carpus
suspended, and the army is constantly exor
cising authority in all Insurrectionary states.
The Freedtrien'a Bureau ia parr of the tulll
- tary eatablishMent;and may; therefOre, ashen
' civil jenedietlem Lacomplitely restored, exer
cise in the rebellions States, anymilitary pi,
era conferred upon it. The exercise of its psi-
dirk! ,owes bi'llmited telthat period ; other
powers conferred are based On the Coustitii
tiolual amendment, which, in abolishing sla
very, abolishes the incidents of slavery. All
laws denying to colorrd people, etrll rights,
had their origin in slavery, and were enacted
in its impport. They mast necessarily (all
with slaiery,'lnid Congress, its legislating to
i r/htbit slavery, has authority to annul all dis
tinctions In sup Pois of it. In the M .
comp/lshruent of ' tilt+ great object the
departments of the Government can co
operate with the President, who it...pledgee in
hianacssagegestlic.pglanipleofneelarlag equal
Iti l t lellrat r lietitiecifel idllaert. if accomPlislied,
a great obstacle to restoration will be rei
or,d. The friends of freedom will feel'
relieved's:rhea they see all the departments of
thoGos'ernmmit harmonizbag and determined
at all hazards, to make the colored racy eve.
rywhere equal fie-fare the law, The people of
the rebellious State§ when they see this deters
mination will speedily conform in their own.
Isgtslation to what they see is inevitable •
'united arm:Mega and resolutleda are what LS
noweatist needed. Slavery peel:shed, it is the
true: policy or those antoriglebOttlit .formerly
existed to elevate and improve the negro. If
MeV will adopt She policy stith tlio same earn
clines, they formerly exhibited in debasing
and degrading the negro, they will treat with
Justice and fairness those among them who
arc sand halo been foynl from the begintdog,
and 'honestly conform to whit they admit
to he inevitable.
This Congress will not adjourn until all the
States will be acting in full communion, and
all[Dimait;amilia of the zurninmnuf life in liar
-1.11013i0113 nedard.. /naked of dinpuilaiL about
ills,trict questions of reconstruction and bunt
ing after points of divergency . , let us set upon
then, practical 12101 , 911 res :Ibollt a ll can
argue.
SENATOR silitsnormos LATE OR RLA TRR
'ln the Senate to.lay, while Mr. Trumbull
was speaking on We Freedman's Durenti hill,
Mr. Saulsbury interrupted Ittru to nay that,
Delaware Was the first State to ratify the Con
stiltithan, and tart to abandon It. Ile thanked
God that Delaware Os, the lust State to 111041
up Slavery, and lie one of the !ant le give up
bin shires.
rrrea
T-04t rrortit NCIFFP.AOr . t.n TAM n1,1•It
If the negro haterx of Wuehington, ff - hoao:
rage at the p.a.:ago of the suffrage bill, fa un
bounded, carry oat their tit reata, there
frill be a fufr chance for northern raputllieta
to Invent In real estate In this Diet rfet. Many
of the old reattlenta denture they will emigrate
a, soon as the bill beeonwea
TICE RECI rrtorrrr rama.in
Then not tho alighteat pronalont) t ha.
nhg 4-• 1k 111 extend the reciprocity treat .
eyou.l the time limed by lan for an exPlra
On
JOE Cu ON/ . .TATI TION 4NIVII/TrELL
1 motion Will lie made in the Moat`, to a fen"
1113 s tit:charging the Comm fitter on liecott 7
rnettort from the further mirmidecatitm of
he TODD 0.0“... vreilentialm, ittal referring them
o the Comm it Inn oa Eleut 10114. If the motion
liecendn, mintilar LOORL/TIII , I Win Int prepared
to
regard to the Arhartaan ihAtta
INCIICAnN Or NATIONAL lIAN, clot, I ANION.
The Committee Iv Kum Icing and Ca rrunoy, it
under.tood.hgaln illtortivor one flirt her in.
realm of National bank circulation It. w fill a.
IC proposed Iran,(, of thy I. orrttney Ito ran
: 1 . - eir 1 orL.
1 1 13 . 0+1,.
The Treasury Department resitn, to a res .
elution adopted a few day. ago, by t Itu !louse,
culling for Information a, to with what States
deposits of public maney. were made under
the act of June Pra, has prepared a ,tutertiont
showing the amounts loaned by the Govern.
!neat to the different States. The debt ls,
twentpeight million one hundred one thews;
and dollars. Non - York It put down as debtor
to the amount of upwardsof four million and
Pennsylvania and ;Ohio each ut upwards of .
two million dollars. The report allitte sent to
CO - nits,' in a day or two.
nooTmo.
In A
lton. B o ron Ti
Maynard. doted
Jununry 15th, In whleh he urges the admission
of Tennevsee drlegntfmt.plays. The, rebels of
the Whole South flatly grow more bitter and
denant, In middle and West Temannsee they
are Increasing In lift terns: s • and If the troops
ore token away I think Men could not lire
la
thi+country,
TON DlyrnfCT SE01:0 MCVVILAGE BILL,
Mr Bubhell, of Ohio, who was abelont sink
when the vole was taken ou the Suffrage bill
In the Ifouaei thin morning, Inn question of
privilege, asked permission to have his vote
rcronicd In favor of the bill. This renders the
vote of Ohio unanimous on the question.
Little doubt Is entertained that the suffrage.
Mille ill pion , the Senate by n decided majority,
and it is .belleved that in ease it door, the
President will Sign It. It Is well known that
nine lent. In eon veroatlon wJtli a prominent
member of Congress, be declared himself
In
favor of suffrrigv in the ',notelet.
ll=l
lion. John P: Sloop ha. Wen ,tprojut,,k
ChloL Jiiitfeo of coloiaAo Territory, rice
Dcne(llll;removetl.
1;=
Senate Judiciary Committee lmve reported
a bill providing that uo person shall lin dis
qualified loch. upon any grand or petit Jury
by reason of having formed or erpreased any
uptuiou upon the Matter es cMe to he inbuilt-
ted to such Jury, founded_on public/ rumor
statements in public Journals or ecntimon no
toriety, provided ho be otherwise coalpetent
ace. COBOAK TO BLITATO6 fiCX•I4. •
• The last English mail brought topertator
s umner, as President of the last State.coren
thin of IffaSsaelinsettS, a letter from 1114 widow
of the into Mellor,/ Cobden, of „which 4 t oi fol
lowing is a copy ,
Ate.
Atitdrenwr, Dee. it ISS6.
Air DrAr. Ate. Scat Nr.U.—Con behalf 0 Aloysell
and children, I beg most kindly to thank you
and the members of the Republican &Atte Con
vention of Alassoehusetts, for the re nth:do
si lo
Passed by them , of sympathy with as In our
terrlblepterearement. These resoluti are
rendered more salualdo by the lett from
yourself which accompanied them. t
The expressions of fLempathylandeondnlence
which hare reached me from public bailee and
private 'individuals In your and °thee, coun
tries hove been deeply grateful to my stricken
heart, for they assure me of wide spread ap
preciation of the efforts of my beloved It shand
to promote the cause of internatioua . Pros.
perity and peace. From dzSerica.
they are cspeelally grateful, .!. , for
his sympathy with the causenf 1 1berty70 the
slave was undoubted and intense, and It was
on his way to Parliament - t 0 speak on thr.Cas
[ lndian - question in italtetatiOn to the ./ilecterl
ran Milol3.,thatdm eontraeted the illness Widcit
ended his dear And noble/1k , , s.
I'm?: !tki*erc. Ike kindest rentembr4eo Of
inyi-elf andvbildren, and believe me to raaialu
yours, very sincerely, C. A. Cones,.
ATPROPRIATIONB TO Navy rsnosi,.•
While the naval apprOprbi , tion bill ia, in
the Committee of the Whole today,l6..;AFalb
burn moved to strike out the clausevitro
prioting 100,010 dollars for the extension the
Portsmouth, Navy Ford. Re supported ;WII
-son in a stonny , spnech against unneels , Anany
aspenclitaren, and the motion prerailed by
, dliT-sercn to forty. The rote is taken as an
indication that the lions° will alscf reject
large appropriations for the I.loston and Nor
folk Navy Yards.
erttest OF COL. OZISING,
fine of the beat speeches of the e,essinti. in
the 'louse, a - as that made by Col. Denting, of
COnneetlent,lo-dlty; Dottie animus of 'repels.
It was elegant and ilnlshed in the highest. de.
[tree, and at Its close over fifty tnetahers
crowded into the area In front of the ape:Mars
te tong - total:de him.
_
IiNASYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
SDeclnt
P 1.111 1 .11 to the Pittsburgh thszettO.
11A ems rev au, J4ll[lEll7 19; 1886.
The Senate was In session to-day. AU OPI.
sole of uu nnusal character ooeurrcsl. It Iran
the appearance In the Senate chamber' Ofa
grandson of the celebrated Indian elder, Colra
planter, vho proceeded, through the aid clan
interpreter, to represent Ids grierhatees, s„ik-
I
leg relict from the Commonwealth.
We ease waif referred to the Committee :
cialius: '
hix. Graham called nip the supplement town
act mintating the Allegheny County Prison•
and authorizing the erection of a work bong.,
The 'bill way read and finally passed. The
same gentlemen also called op the aot entltlh4
on act to incorporate the Ben Franklin In
auranee Company, of Allegheny city.
went through the necessary readhsgs, had
was finally passed.
A bill was Introduced appropriating the lam .
or tive hundred dollars to the grandsoffor
Complaziter. tt was read and fleetly paw,
The Senate then adjourned.
The House was not In session la-day.
The Union State Central Committee mot•
day, and have Issued a call for the Colon hi;
publican State Convention, to be hold hereon
Wednesday, the 7th day of next Marth. •
New rift/ Cent Postal Currency.
Decision of 16e Treasury Department
STRICT NEUTRALITY TO BE OBSERVED
ON THE Rio GRANDE.'
Murderer Convicted
TWO BURGLARS ARRESTED
33t0.. .lEttca.. Mite
• Nair Teas, Jan. IS.—The Teptine'. Washing
ton special says: New fifty cent note i.enied
yesterday by the Printing Bureau of the Trcase
my. Department.
The Secretary of the Treasury - will reduce
his clerical force from 2,70 to 1.000, and ilieble
the pay of the former number among the tat
Ser.
toloncl Loomis, sperill Treatmry %gel
nvestigating the matter of the Gaming..
twenty thousand dollars' worth of Government
cotton lit HlMunond last Tuesday.
John Humphrey, Collector of * Customs In
Hichtnond, to at Washington arranging for a
new bonded warehouse In the former city.
Goneral Curtis and sW:fee - ail muster out
Washington. ht
The Herald's Washington Inertial says a case
seas recently brought before the Treasury De
tnitrtment for declidon of considerable interest
to holdersof certificates Of Indebtedness a nit
Other government securities. The holder of a
thousand dollar certificate mailed it to the
department for redemption,, without tilling
the blank space, making ft payable to
the . order of a partieular person. It was
stolen from the mall and sold finally
to a party fra Roston. The blank was filled by
thin holder, and the certificate forwarded to
the Department the second time. Both parties
forwarding It for rederimption promptly no
tifying the Department, and on its dual an each chanted Its possmsion. The De
pertinent held that by neglecting to till the
blank, the New Yorker lost possession, and
unarms) its posseision tuol payment to the
Boston holder.
The World's Washington speeinl says the
F:renlag Nate states that - the Government will
at onre notily our officers on the Rio Grande
that strict neutrality inust he preserved.
New Your, Jan. I9.—The trial of Gonzales
Fernandez for the murder of Otero, was con
cluded yesterday Fle was found gull tx of
murder In lite tlnd 4legrev, and reinandrsf for
sentence. The prisoner has all through the
trial preserved nn unmoved and manly ap.
h p e ca lo ok e d h O a n g ga th r e d,
b et t b
e
t
r
aye
d
the
signs
l
of weakness or fear. burtng MY summing
np the counsel for the prosecution now
and ,then turned and finas.l liim, and on
these (evasions be emed rather an dons,
a nil tUrne.t. his - eye sln anot her direetion.
When the jury retired he went, attended by
Mu. ofileer, to the timer of the uncut House
close by the. open W pldutr, and seemed to en-
Joy the fresh air. lin said a few words to the
°Meer and birdied. Ile understood just a few
worts of English So soon us the verdict was
declared, It wa a transluttsi to him and then
his dark complexion grew a shade paler,
but It wits only a motnent and he quick.
Iv regained his ortitnary demeanor-
Chalet and Letrls lAndour wore arrested, in
this city, yesterday, attd sent to Newark, New
Jersey, f ur exarninituttlem, on charge of ha,
ing Wen concerned In the robbery on the ash
of Imt month, of nine thousand dollars worth
of Jen clry, front the establishineut of Bald
win, in the latter place.
Dl'. W. Foster, formerly Soperletendent of the
rutted States /sanitary Cernell.loll at tell.
ruington, Numb Carolina, and whose address
Is box lle, IViltnington Fostoffice, N. C.
publishes In the City papers a list of the pa
roleilprisonera and discharged sokiMra wh,
were last in the steamship Gemmel Lyon. et
the tith of March.
LATEST FROM MEXICO
City Captured by the Juarists
NEW FRENCH CORIUM/ ARRIVED
President Johuson'N Message Received
NI, lons.lan. vent Cruz
eorn-seetrdent sends Intelligence of licpubil
ean successes of important character. Tobu
en. the ancient capital of Mexico and st city of
twelve thousand hiluthitants, had been cap
t ;nod by the Juarlsts, Utttier NeVUQZ and Near-
Shal. Ibizalne, with all the Imperial troops at
hand, had •started from 3lcaleo city, to at. tempt to retake the position.
/hare is a rumor, apparently well founded,
that a couple of rateable el/ver mince have fal
len Into the hands Of the J uarlsts. The fighting
It, tee ratell o ; llPPearli to have resulted en
unfavorably for republicans, but all amounts
unitoon thopalnt that Abe pOsition of Max
mil lan tea most critical one.
The now French commander, Arlllll rat Ohio
lot, haa arilved at Vent Craz, and pro&erled
at °emit° the city of Mexico to conceit with
Marshall Maratha on the subject of the exist-
leg relations between the United Staten,
Prance sod the Mexime empire": The latest
advlces state that he Was-preparing for active
President Johnson's message had been re
ceived In tile City of Mexico with a feeling of
made, that 'war was not to be irantodlately
on the Imperial GOVOMILIOCIL:
The Vera Cruz papers regard the Outbreak
of hoStilitles between the United Mates and
France ter inevitable, end only a gnottOfa of
time.
LATEST FROM EUPOPE.
Reform Teasrre in England.
A CREAT FIRE IN LONDON
Cattle Pl4gue Increatling
Pourt.ol,o Sian . 10.—The steamer Nova
Scotia, from Liget - post! on the 4th, and Green-
Castle on the an, hue arrived here with new,
five days Inter.
The Mancheste'r market was firm and
steady for goods and yarns. Breadstuff,
heavytrith a light inquiry, and priees weak.
Itakeileld, Nash & Co. and others report
flour dull and easier. Merit 'very dull and
has partially declined Uttid.per quintal. Corn
Inactive, with a slight decline; linitade-cs ad@
teed- Previsions inactive; Blehardson,Spenee
& Co., Bigland, &thin & Ce.Juld'others report
beef quiet. and steady. Pork quiet and steady-.
Bacon heavy and declined letc. Lard dull and
easier. Sugar quiet and steady. Coffee inle
t/re. Petiolotim quiet at as Ild .
London, Jen. 4 . — Breaddarri dull and 'easter.
Sugar steady. Coffee quiet and steady. Tea
Rem.
ConsOlSelOsed at 1nt.443873.4 for Money. Amer
ican fitoekS; C. S. l'ive.Twentlea.oso4FAC; 1111-
-laliateentral, 7734075; Erie natiroud,an,4:os7.
S atterthwalte's Circular of the erecting of
the 3d says: Since our last, the market for
American sectuntirs has been, as usual at this
Onto of the year, very inactive. On higher
quotations from New York, ti-Ssci have lm.
proved, closing ut 65, , ,(063%; Illinois Central
Is now quoted, ex-dividend, at 77%@7N, equiva
lent to an advance of N per cent; but Erie,
after Onarating 1 per cent, closed flat at 34 un
der Last week, or liciyitt37.
The tank rate bus Just been adraneety to 5 if
cent.
Mr. Bright had made another great speech
on the Reform question, at Rockdale. Ile ex
pressed his belief that Earl Russel had taken
up the question of reform with energy
thirtyy - ears ago. The meeting adopted a ree f
-
'MUM tO Parliament prayhtgSOr the eaten
slot, OL the franchise and voting by ballot.—
onohe dre west S. Catharines' DO C l L L eadoll, was
of the disastrous for years. The loss
is estimated as high as .C 400,00) sterling. There
is little doubt but that it was Incendiary.
The following is a summary of the news by
the steamer City of New York, whith has act
arrived:
The Fenian trials conoluded at Cork On
the t.d.' Several more prlsonent were convict
tett and 'sentenced. The trials of the remain
der were adjourned to the assizes, and many
were liberated on bail. John BiNatiarty. and
W. Mackey, being alliens,• were atitatttod to
ball. Tho Judge told them if they lett' the
country they would not be called for trial.
These men were cheered through the streets
by large crowds.
The British retinue returns for 1803 are
highly satisfactory.
te e theNalave the usual New leati , recep
tion diplomatic body . lie expressed
his'mpiness that the past yea. had strengt b
reed the bonds of pthee and was overy
for long day of peace and prosperi the
world.
Count Invorney, Second Secretary of the
French Embassy at Waslaiugton, had .an audi
ence with the Emperor. An alliance bets ein
France and Austria was spoken of.
The bourse was firmer; Rentes 6 4 1' 45C.
The new Italian ministry bad been complet
ed Enlace the Presidithey of Lamorgath.
The Pope received tile congratulations of
the French army, on the first Instant. Ile re
turned thanks and said It would probably he
the :tut time lase fend bestow his blessing on
them inn feared the enemies of the church
Frenc
woildh
tr go
oOps to Rome after the departu of the
. re
raTINIT—Tho-T.lnee anticipates that by next
Jana-sty the Emperor Napoleon will have
nitluirawn hls troops from Mexico and from
Rome.
-Official returns for the week ending Decent
her th , show a largo • Increase in fresh eases
of l the cattle - disease --over the previous
'week. The - number seas six thou/arid two
hundred sad tiftpsix, and in the last week of
December It was serest thousand six hundred
,tand,nlnety-threo. .
The ..71n.m , airy article ease: Few persons
tioridOubt that the main cause of the present
Condition of our money market Is to be found
fa a aerie, of unlimited Consignments of goods
UpOacrettlt to America. We get no propor-
Donate returns In bullion, cotton, wheat or
other produce, the receipts being far below Inn.
strait or above the usual quantllle9.
TDE ADA3IS' EXPRESS ROBBEBI,
The Maimaere in Jamaica
rialter - Mexican Ne•Ws
cw Yana, Jen. 19.—The examination of t be
pante. arrested for the robbery of Adam. Es
press will commence to-morrow. Ex :Judge
Stuart, of this city, and Mr. WilNon. of Ccm
neeticut, are engaged for the prbextern. The
Company It we employed the halt counsel of
the State to act With the District Attorney to
pm:mouth'', the offenders.
The toss fit the, late fire at Lowell, Otis
a Etta,sucho- ID now said to he fully n
million of dollars. The pro pert quarter of a
y was insuredus
lar..
for two hundred and seventeen thoand dol-
Wheeler W. Deforest, no Old and prominent
merchant of ibis city , :lied this morning,
The counterfeit _stamp case was continued
before the United States Court today. The
Lastirnony In the case was concluded, and the
parties are to submit the point on Tutrislay
next.
Letters from Kingston, Jame X.., say, in the
late disturbances the urgroes killed thirteen
persons white the government to return shot
or hanged two thousand one linnalred and for
ty. Ilosides the, there was u largo number
killed by marines and soldiers In the Interior
of whom no report lamarle.
A letter from Vern Cruz. says it is notierst4xxl
and credited thorn that the French and other
Imperial troops Will be withdrawn from the
several States now °retuned In part by them,
and concentrated at the City of Mexico, Lois
Potosi. and Orizaba The States of SonOrn,
, lnaloa, Durango, ChOmatta, and ono or two
others, are to ho eractistial immediately. On
the Partite nide, Mazatlan, old one other port
will only be hold. The French authorities are
constantly sending large sums of tuoncytont
of the country In sptsle to rfatice.
The newspaper,Of Vern Crur,
has been °facially prohibited - Crain publishing
correspondenee . Rent to it from the United
S tates, rolatingto idealism shay affairs. On tho
Meld paper Is ulloWed to publish anything
about the thatter.
Rear" Robbery to the Street• of lie
York — Exatoteattost of the Aflame Int
penal Itobberw.
NCR Yuan, Jon. o.—Thle morning Jame.
rarrony, oung man In the o the
rmerr an y d Citizens Nations{ em Bapnkloy
of f
Wit
liantsburg, Wu.• despatched to thin city with
.11,01 V In Treasury notes , and 87,000 In cheeks
for exchange lu the Park Rank. After leaving
the ferry boat, and while .potting through
William street, Semen). was Bopped bv two
men In a butchers fart, one of whom Inefaittly
Jumped to the pavement anti struck hint
auto., the fare with it pistol, knocking hint
doe n and snatching the Treasury notes. life
1 , ..11ant [lumped Into Lite cart • anti drove
awn). and hall not yet been arretaoti. Th e
flizeutt hunk offer $l,Olll reward for th e
rovorq Of the money.
I)n Thursday the two men. Ane tbd tot Trk
t in tool Thomas Clark,teho robbed the Adman
Express beVerall Oaya ago, were brought be
fore the Superior Court ut Bridgeport, on
bcneh warrant, itntl put to plead on a charge
of grund lemony. They plead not guilty,
and were each required to give bonds In On
snot of lea,ooofor their appearance before the
guperlor Court, for trial at some future ace
dim. They failed to fled hondeuen, and were
comnatted to Jail to await their trial, which
probably take place at the Marsh term
of Court.
Prevention of Whinky Prautla.
.1 Washington letter to the itoeton Troarllrr
Wrya: "The efficient system now carried out at
ashington has resulted in the detection of
many Trends upon the Internal revenue, es
pecially in the distilling business, and- means
hove been lately adopted to prevent their re
eurreure There I 9 a ease now penning of a
whisky distilling gm in Illinois, who are
charged with (rand upon the gnvernment
this extent of three-quarters or a on dol.la. which they 'chili to settle by acknowl
cdfing ludelitcduees tho extent of half a
ml lion. Thin, however, the government de
cline to accept.
In Order to atop theta frauds In whisky
trade a plan has been adopted of placmge
government agent in each distillery, who will
keep an exact account of every bushel orgraln
plot Into the mash tub, and have other means
of ascertaining the amount of liquor manufac
tured. Some of these agents have already
been appointed, and instructions will be is
sued for their guidaneo within a feW
Isel.ler ?Mot—General Nweeuer. A 4.
diem".
NEW Tone, Jan. tu.—The Fortress
Monroe eorreepondent of the lith,Her.
Wm. C. Rlcalt,pa•dor of Dlnivlddle M0[11'0(11,4
Church In Port/mouth, was probably fatally
shot. The supposed assaselu leg negro nano)
John Matt.
The steamer Henry rhauneer, from Asplu.,
wall, Is coming up with Culleornla malls
board. ou
Ir , ratcr. Toronto dispatch says
S.reen) ndilres,i, promlalug ho4tages fa r Lilo
Fenhula eouvloted In Ireland, hell renewed the
fear* of is Peithin In VII.IOII 111 , 11.51011 of Canada.
The Toronto Lender pronilAiN Sweeny a hal to
If he mine, Within Canadian Jo rlatinq um.
t i a' , Wo puller iinuerte that the VOillUtenni
Inquired badly when called out for dui) d' Wing
a recent Penman !Tare at Yre,Cott.
'Suicide or the ape lab Agit:Wind IretreJa.
ICOw T
yorte, Jan. Ill; he Lima Cutnerrio,'
speaking of the suleide of the Spaulsh
any* that on the afternoon of the fatal
dayjrarept had conic upon deck after dinner
well, with his oftleert. shot revolver in
his 'hand; with which his,„ two birds
on the wing. Ho then went down to his
cabin, from whore, shortly afterward, a &hot
-was heard. On somebody rushing lu the Ad.
nilral Was found dead, And on the table a let
ter, in whialt it is stated' Poroja said that, as
the Commander of the Covadingahad aot had
courage enough to do his duty, so he. (ParaJa,/
had not enough to surrive the disgrace of his
tag, and finished with tho wish that Ids body
Wight AO; 1 1 / Chillan vrAtergi
XL‘llth CONGREt4S-FIRST SESSIuIV
nwearsoron•, Ja11111317 19, 13,A.
SENATE.
Mt W tholl Offered II hill to re:4[lot the fees
of soldiers, claim agents to ten dollars, and to
rolnkb, by tine and imprisonment, the ext. , '
tins, of a larger -mu, under any circumstances,
which eas referred to the Military Com
mittee.
Mr. Sumner presented the petitiop of the
citizens of the District of Columbia, asking for
I the abolition of all Isev of distinction on ac
' count of eo/or hich "as referred to the Com
mittee on the District of COlnmhin.
Mr. Doolittle, of Iti'lseonstrt, presented the
credentials of Wm. blare/it, senator "feet
from the State of Florida, a hich a ern orate red
to lie upon the table.
At one O'clock the bill to enlarge ta r
era of the Freedinentajlureau teas taken 0 ,
yiendeicks, of /ethane, took the Me
don ' t .
ta opposition to the measure.
Mr. Ram.sey, of Minnesota,_introluccd a bill,
which was referred to the Military Comm._
al on, for relief of certain officers of the
colored ! troops, for service, between the date
of appointment and muster-in, giving them
pay.
Mr. Lane. Of Indiana, called up the bin to re
lation_to the pension agencies, giving the up..
pointing power of pension agents to the Pres!.
dent, instead of,as at present, to the Secretary
Of the Interior, andjil:ing to the President
aLso the right of denn ng pension districts.
Pending the eonnide Mon of the &novo s,,t,
ject, the Morning hour expired, and the Chair
announced that the ball to enlarge the power
of the Freedmen'', Bu, was In order, and
this bill ryas according op.
Mr. nendrieks,of Indian, spoke at length In
opposition to the measure.
air. Trumbull replied that the - tincaticm w.
taken on the amendment confirming titles to
lands under General Shorman'a ewer. Pl i ed
at Savannah, for three years Instead of re
original. The amendment wile subject
Pending the consideration of thehe
Senate mourned.
The House went into flOrSl.l. a
Committee of the
Whole on the appropriation bill, and struck
out the appropriation of aIOO,OOD for the Pur
chase of leavers Island, adjoinin g the
' Pottsmouth nary yard. The bill as laid
aside.
The Rouse proceeded to the discussion of
the President's annual Message •
Mr. Deming, of Connecticut, said he would
senora as a condition prelim Mary to re-admbs
elan, First—That the Government shall be ttb
solutely protected from the repetition of re
bellion by the insertion of a provision in the
organic law.
Second—The freedmen shall be secured In
absolute equality with the hites, b efore civ
and criminal late, and be en do wed with ever y
political right necessary to maintain their
liberty.
Third—Tina
pletethe piddlepro
credit shall Le p
levied comly us it be oraic
law, and as
that there shall hr ut., can
repudi by
atio g n n of '
the public debt.
Fourth—There must be protection from to v
at Ma direct or indirect, for the payment or the
rebel debt, and
Fifth—An amendmint to the eonstitnt lon,
as proposed by Mr. Bingham, giving Congres.
the power to make all the taws necessary and
proper to secure to all persons In every state
Mornroteetion to life, liberty and property.
Morn t itan tills wc 'night reasonably demand,
but not a Jot less ran we receive.
filar. Smith, of Kentucky, mild in reply go , it
was Impossible train the eharneter of our ,
ernment, to withdraw a state from the onion,
as the South attempted. No one was more op
ts:teed to treason and rebellion, with all the
accompanying horrors than himself, and he
was fully Impressed wish the conviction then
vi e should teach all men that treason 14 a
crime and must be print...lied. There were In
the South large numbers of men, who never
atandoned their love of the Unloo and their
devotion le the flag. Whatever number of
curb elm's., whether large or small, in the
Southern Status, they were entitled to the
protectien of the Government, and he
and
1. t. glad re assert were
freed their now p
omroteca ted,
nd
their sects religious and political
rights under 'the Constitution. ile argued
that the southern States are States for all
practical purposes, and part and parcel of the
nation's life. Secession being; wrong, and 11
violation of the Constitution, it seem, strane
that any Man, especially a priblie man, shou ld
maintain the position that they are out of tne
Cramn.
Before he concluded the Commit tee rose and
the house adjourned till Eimaday.
From Mouth Americo.
Niur Tong, Jan: 19.—The Henry Chauncey.
(tom Aspinwall brought V. ,00 , 00 . 1 In siuude.—
The Sucramentosalled on the 9th for Sun Irtut
elsco, With the Chauncey's Outward passengers.
and 'wren hundred United fitate eaalry.
which were transported from New Orlea r ns to
As rowan on the steamer McClellan.
The Isthmus was quiet. The dry NCO-4:lllhas
not In. The President elect of Columbia is
I•ceted daily from Europe In the new war
steamer Colmnbia. Copper not yet advanced
All alit fn
Pero.
The tufted States Minister of %pia, noti
fied the government, on Instructions from
trashingtcm, that the United States cannot
accede to the nets lave In regard to the emu
ditiou and rights of foreters in the re
public of Columbia, as binding In any mum
where It contravenes existing trestles or In
ternational Insr The Mittens of ea eh roan
ley are ent_ttledto prompt amtion for ati
Injuries to their rights the, other, and the
I plied status uovernment 1,1111 Insist on Jos
i lee to its citizens, When their rights are ho
isted.
117rurru3 Mercer, lbe Murderer of Pr
ton Nair Yong,Jan. 19.—The Iferfrkr4 Washing.
special Foy% •—William 11. Evans, bite
Lieutenant of the First Pennsylvania Regi
ment, has been summoned as a %AMCss to the
trial of General Blereer, now pending ra t,n-
S anuab, for executing several military pris
onex'slust before the oeeuptition of that city
by our forces. lie will testify that in a given
day, in 19e4, just betore the federal occupation
or Savannah, Matter rate over to the post
prison, and ordered the summary execution of
seven federal soldiers, merely to prevent
their being recaptured by our force, The
I.lentenaut remembers the order given by
'Mercer to be. follows :-- .. ltring out and hung
those damned Yankee soldiers higher than
human ever hung, and send them to hell,
where they ought to have been lona ago"
ease of General Menter—Bodles of Per.
was Lost by Piddroureck Beeovered.
SAr..INNAII, Jan. la.—The trial of General
with mu
'Mercer, late of the Confderate nruir, charged
murder In shooting seven Colon col
dlers, Who had }Dined the rebel army, for de
sertion, was finished to-day. The Lt•stlnlotty
Warrinvoruble for Mercer. and it Is believed he
'ettj be acquitted.
The bottles of the raplaim and lady
wows:iglus, of the lirig Neva, lately wrecked
off St. Johns, Florida, hove lieu:, recovered.
The bodies of the captain and pilot were found
to be mutilated, and the mate ham been arraw-
Lethal. Jacimsolisille, on suspicion of murder
ing them.
Importation of Hides.
Itt—in view of the recent
order of the Secretary of the Treartury loriiid
ling the landing of importotl hid., the do
partment has revel% fed a number or applica
tion. from por.ous owning crtruve. of hides,
atiking to he allowed In hold their property;
not a lien evittentat has Main itrodueed dtorrin g
that they have not hem, front rattle who have
died of the attic Wage, the rettiot.t• have
heeit qi anted
From Jumbles.
1 ofta,•11.11 —Tlir ate:. in, Mont I• 7.1/
lna
l lslngsion, Januthal. dat.... The ,
• ;thin.
sland wan quiet. Lou' the Chrlstntass huh
s pasaosi w Oho.. :lief hr 01.1.11.
apecial oumnslasmo U. try polituatl
lately confine.' at %loran.' nay.
foltgs
ra
'tic =4l. Several pro..
t
l, had 'welt In brought I” Klng , tor. by writs
b I.enc corps,
From Nashville
A Asnrit.be, .fen. I9,—The 13 1,1 lig
ultrtly, with In font of wilt., on tloi shoat Tho
work on the suspension bridge ga,,, ,lowly.
Another cable has boon Iflar itorris.4 I o-lay
Cotton—Prices nominal; from 11(142 ern 13.
liervipts Lind Ailments light.
itltrllke or Itoilrond rocineers.
Cincwoo, Jan, 19.—The engineers strikr on
the Michigan Southern Railroad, resulted in
Do detention of passenger trains. Freight
trains a ere stopped only twenty...lx hours.
Both passenger and freight trains MVO manning
regularly to day. The strikers hate en been
dir.eltargeti.
Ficrtlntt
yona, .Jan. 19.—The reuntit Senate
adopted n resolut lon requesting President
Roberto to call a Fenian Congress at Pitts.
burgh on February l9tll. it wEll he composed
ohe f doeleb egarts tes from all th e Circlet, favorable to
t R party.
A General Robbed.
arerwrs, (Ga.) Jan. la—Brigadier General
King, CoMinandnnt of the post of A nguata,
while riding near the elty thin afternoon, ac
companied by his wife and another lady and
gentleman, was stopped by higlia aymen and
the party wan robbed of three home,
Governor Garvin Relieved.
Allll - 12tOTON, Jan. 19.—The Government ba
relieved prOVIPIOIIIII Governor Marvin, and
zerognlzed I). J. Walker as the constant lon
ally elected Governor of Florida.
TUE Louisiana people would not onleet to
make terms. They adopt the Constitutional
Amendment at. the name thee saying that.
"any attempt on the part of Congress to legis
late upon the political status or civil relations
of former slaves within anyy. State would be 4
violation of Alio Con.stitutlen of the United
States." This decision will save our Supremo
court some trouble. Ent the urination arises,
What is the use of a Supreme Court If we have
a Mulattos Legislature! Either the one Or
the other 8 unneceuna Y. TKO
TIM Directors of the Lehigh Valley railroad
resolved, at a late meeting, to erect a moan
tuent errer the remains of Jacob A. Meyers, an
bla engineer on the
fidelity road- in
The comm deceased, emoration of
conrage and . the
Saturday before Chi Ist teas, remained on on
his
engine at the sacrifice of his life, in the at-'
tempt to prevent the collision of a nas.lenger
trainin. (of which he was engineer) with a freight
tra
Os List Friday James limy war drowned a
short distance below Brownsville, by breaking
through the ice while attempting to walk from
New Albany to that place. Tie wits a member
Of Capt. Abraham's Company, of the alth
Iment and raidded Nair Genera. ail oily
way rckrverc-19/1 tkC Palgrilog
THREE CENTS
STATE
A Al AT II:101Pd Rufus laisobara. 1.,•i,,,,,,1n.• 1.,
ill king springs, Berk . (Moats . co as:utile.]
aft-Isle by banging himself le ill,' onto of i• -
aial Rill ingfelt, in Adarruton n, i hat eosin ty.
on Tuesday slight. The unfortunate man was,
apparently laboring under an aberration or
mind, as he stated Just before he eonttn,tied
the act that he had been bitten li felt (ac, be.
fore by a mad dog, that he felt hail end hat s
notion to destroy Ma life. lieeeastst It, , es
Hilo and live children.
Oir Saturday morntn u A yr , . re; marl
Henderson, from Philadelphia, who had heel
stopping In this place forborne time past, sea
found dead 11l his bed, at Thomas Nf,,,,,e,
Building., Entail° street. He 1 , 4 05141 to bar,
been a line, gentlemanly young man, but ...I
dieted to drinking, which, It 1 , . 0011p0Aeil eons
Cd his sudden death.— Tioornvo Citmen.
' Tuts lute Brent Punkrllle originated from s
lantern In the hands of a ferry passenger, ,ti, e
Heidekoper Petroleum Company are lie la..
era_ Both rigs Complete on tensest; alit 7 with
tankage, estimated at $.3,000; and 1,L130 barrels
of on eattrnated at $7,000 14- Cl . o..de.troyed. The
are' was extinguished at three o'clock on the
Morning, but caught again from is hostel - 1/ In
the hands of Peter Anderson, vent, Ira. , , cry
v e. l ly burned. It was, however. sum,
smothered out,
awr's Itersrty, at Titusville. took Bee
ors the evl, ing Of the rah, frosts the emotes,-
lag pipe being , which disarranged the
saPamtus so a with the tire to Swing the 01l In eanteet
and tile 10,19. The oil on hand was not burned,
The
only .laiiiill o I to abort 6.140.
AT Pit bole, the other doe, a man was ridtis:n
on a 4.,ndadslion nit' to t he .1 ustli'e
at m lt,"Ill netheraikg„.sato. The loaner
had t• ll up a rnllvetrias Mr li 'co., fan ily
lately depraved or the assmsiit.l l.tral 'Paltier
and pocketed the all pr0e,..0,, ,„ j ~,. ~..' ~,,n ;
of WM,
el
FATAL Armor :cr.-We Jew, t 1,„, „„ ~,,,,,
day, 'January 10th, William Johnston, in .1,
data township, Clearfield fount). aa.st ,
thrown
1.1 years wn f,
mon wasa
sleigh, that hr so seehiusli 110oied 11..,1 1,
on o Ti m ei
day, the 11th.
:., An Areinesr.--On Thursday 10.1. U
son of Christian ilreeldoll, ,sisitnz"oa at
Greenvillage Franklin county, Pa., sr Isslrt t
gaged In sawing worm wok a circular.., a, si
caught be a shaft, and no serionsi, injur
that he died a few hours afterward.
Toe machine and pattern shop of C.. I
high Crane Iron Co., at - Pata4stasslia, aas s
at toyed by lire on Tuesday mOntleag, 167 li its
Loss, about 615,000. No Insuratiee.
MARRIED.
TI IItSYTII Thro, • .•aln:.
. 1 ,11311:111 tan., at the rowl.•oa. la . h,
parents. hy Rev. W. D. lloworyl, D. It.. W. 11.
FOINT. of Allegheny, to E31211A 1.., daooluer
of R. T. Kennelly. of Lawrenceville.
KISCELIANEOUS
Now READY.
ligAztsmi
611113
Containing: full parfitaular• of
the Arrest, Trial. Castilelion
and Execution of the
Female Poisoner.
RS.IIIIIIIII GRINDER.
41.40
10 ‘ 730 .M 3 M.L.1M.W
Vonlaining the hill detail. of the
Execution of
RSCHALL IND MIRE.
Together vsith moth other Inter.
eating rending matter. reliable
Market reports, AC
PRICE, FIVE CENTS,
In Wrafiperr.. rend:. for Mailing
)am:lto
SPECIAL NOTICE.
or me ~ test SLIGO AM.
I 1.1
Wel/ borer> fornlqbed •t
" "9"'
X. c > we' wit CIE4‘II2--171r10430a.
With F(101 Zrll^J , a • Are neceettary coat:bun •7o
Annual Clearing-Out • Sale 1
32Cezio C7cozrammork.cse,cl.
AND IS N“Ni
N 1.1 .B 1 ...A..';!:+rf
MEI
Mosier", and War
I?I,DUCED 1.!:1.C es
Balmoral.%
VERY \
_ .
Zdanlnfm.rlurer of
I:osbrohferfes of eft( K ith dig. I
07. 1 . a 1 4 • 11 ., , T VEL'ati
(./:EATLY REDUCKI , rit
IT ^ oolen Goode,. NI - Urinal. attrotion Invited to Me Patmated la
vrotrmentr In Jnr, and Jonas. am:Lent dnnitUtao
't" '.. ' I .. ' 4 ' ,tiro '' d Eb.s "' N ' l °' "" 1 ' utZi;ni.r..l°, ti t ' l s ;ta l' 7.. 7 tt i lr ' c r s ` 'n De ' Ill ' lt i'd trd b ` P '"' ' n il .
Ladles' S Groats' raidergartnetatm I `l•l;eo"rZWi:in.'dp:r b• r grirtigi t txtr& e ., i s
MAIMED DOM %. ! nn0.......h0 mat %lab ll. ' Engines and Insettine wont_
. , tin:,t,letro4Zeri,ooll.ll...ae,rd I ;l4fiat] pfomily atteall.l ta.
FANCY GOODS A T COS T . ) ~. , ,r • r.. 0,7, 2,4,0, ....u1ak1arii=. 1. ra.
1: lqiben. .. U.
-fl
Th.. nu.nrr or 4.0 r 1 1 1 , 1 .o.“14 .ill 0, 4..10 Rl I d0:."....Xia.. if. Lecznr:
~ .tI:IJLE.,., Of 4 ObT A 1 :
-
MACRUM, GUDE it CO.'S,
Non. 74 and 40 Market %greet
LIFE AND 1 ONEESSION•
MARTHA GRINDER,
Wiac. X.cal. sumo 313 L or
1 . 4 r , Cover with Porrral,
111=
MARTHA GRINDER,
With portrait. amyl.... Pare In r.. 116
31A11.E71 1 • "STI'Alil. I[Eurll•T
::JOAN P. HUNT & CO., Publishers,
57 1117 h Street. Masonic. nal
ALL ABLE STOCKS.--Tue %Mat y
old EVENING. Jaavara =A. at 7, o'clock.. vrllt
aa.a.aa t ul Poor aig
tulthaeld Waal,
SO Shares Trodesunen•s National Bank.
6 • • Allnsbene d tn.
`• ACcetern Insurance Company.
A. IIrILWALNE. •-
PEW EV CHRIST CHURCH.-
TUESDAY EVENING, Jantu7 Comm o'clock, setil be sold on second door or Commemi
Salesrooms, lOC Smithfield street, the eligibly situa
led Pew, No. V., lu Christ Church.
,InfiD A. Merl-WAIN E. AnetlnoSocr.
SHELLED CORN.-3,000 Dualist"
Prime : Lrllyd Cora. In .tone and for otale Lr
cULP
WS, I,2Nert) strect.
pEC.41101.--10 DUN. Pecans Just
rcul:l‘vtl anti fur to
ItET]f EL ' &
ov 1.7. and ati
J.Tao
IprERBINGS.--500 bac% No. I Heri
rlugr, Just rwcelved
- No 9. 12112011 M,
trrn_
4 GS.--4100 drums Choice Elgs
Jug Medved and for lab , by
ittYltry.n ROS.,
Nos. and Wood stret.
- Cto - AKS
kin
08It & CO.,
No. SS 3P1.1113. 7E3troot,
(lifer for sale their large stool or
Lei 0.11/Vi .1.3 D slLlifrLg
to At 7,771rtc14.
THE Vv GAZETTEI
TWO EDITIONS ABE PIIrSTED.
0..• OM Freinnt sal t4e .sf:al. .5.2rnr177
The edition 1 ,,-. Coroalmiod trlacli reap tae
eao
.mbtrs soonest a, the mall run.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
1865.
You cannot fail to see tits
Relics of 1865,
WERT HILL SHOE
A Thousand Pair of Shoes is a Day,
LARGE AND FRESH STOOK. OF
Fashionable Goods,
•
Kept conKtaurls co on hand and
wiling cheaper than rubbish
elsewhere.
oNing out our Gent's French Can
and Heavy hip Boots at Cost.
THE BEST IN THE CITY.
No. 60 Fifth Street.
CLOTHING. 77-
EMICX et" §61.-.
clb
H. SECLECH et'
_
- •
Opposite the Opera Souse.
1O LFT
in; , }.(.4 , s x D ttil4pit.ool:S.
. . _
.
....We f. n. nottoltopo or. .trago; slow, boltof 04
collar'
Appjy of - Worottoo.... NO: tiro L/BEE-rr I.IIIIEVr
Jyl9:ta
to
J. Y. Met. AVG 141.12( & 00.
WRING TOOLS
.JAMES
I3IPROVED BORING TOOLS,
FI,It SZNKI?iO oil..
.S.7g (ICHEII IFET.I-s
Nu. 130 Wood 'greet, Pittsburgh,
A ?il7l,
lIA
NLNEL'i
HAM:MEE , .
1 7:A.NE44,
"k . Il E s' ,
A XI.V-S.
inovE, 1.E.% TIIEtt A N 1) -(11711180.3.1rix.,
All or w 1 e La gtOre.
)ETBOLIA 111ACIIINE WORKS.
R. MIC.
a 2 Ohlo I reet,
11 4 S T_ r triP * ; ql!taPrE{B
ARSEN ' A I. GLaSS 'YORK 5.,..
MODES, RYRIE & CO.,
SI .../e..elArer, of
. M. A( a am DJLEF.SI . tILA.4I-
Sl . ( la:. Drogue,- Were. Dottie', Demijohns, CM.-
leo. e. kr. ;1, erehou...—No. 11l WATER NZILBET.
heieorn Stultlttititt reek Grant streets, Plitenicirkly
Peo We ns.
warrant on r Warr. . be superior to 'r tly.Munie
nrsetorre e. or the 11Won kiln. Always On Cliall,
tilite....art. of the LI hol r de.crlptlon. All• enters
promptly attended to, ranker. stem:atoll P.M 111
or, rote moo.,
angdy
itCa..; .- 7 - 7 -...- : ......... lf ii irtiiii
JA2IIEt yawn 64,- c 0. ,. ...4 A
'
31A N ACTURERS OF
OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA,
co-ince, 13 .71XeLrAcet 491 t.,,
Is:
PJITSBEIROR. Pd.
1 i.;..1 , . . ,i,i7,,,, ... .: .. - . 77. -- Traitrr
COI.L ' t"S lii, iiftitilif, Brittonic'
Beaus and "Sheet Metal %Yorkers, BrlDAhlk co
tore, Carbon and Lard 01l Earners, sad all dlfferea
styles of Britt-antsuse d be Dix," Manufacturers
Orders promptly ktled. No, 183 SECOND /STREET'
p
oetty.
Pittsburgh, en..
S SEVERANCE, No. 58 WATER
;if; FaliMElPA".4.'ilii'W=7:llB=2.
" ISrt . . l 7lSofrs r a s p ed Spikes and Medd. Duke
or - small, insde . =ll
to order, at stairs nodes. A Hood as
sot talent constan t ly oakand.
. _
n & .w. BENNETT, Nanotactli :
..-f • nomad Imponers of QUEENtIiVAIIE.
No. 81 DIAMOND &MEET. between Stood UNI
Market streets, Pittsburgh, Ps
matti
-- -
MEM
PAMRS.
JAVIrs !.. ZAMG ,opt r lAAL
LONG, LANE & co.,
SIGN ARTISTS AND HOUSE PAINTERS.
NO OD !•11ITIt tn...PITTsIII:IIIGH.
=ton
Lettering of all kind. e teented promptly anellall
070 G r~naacdauiftnl i:11:41.-tho on I enameled
Ur:a:isle •
sent to all parts of e conotte.
tn Pietodal Designs enecuted in a highly artlitt•
anner.,
• ktouse-Tab nag done arab a reined to dorablittg
tuvjalqor color, and neatness of Latch.
mtatar
ow- An worn at reasonable rated.
ILLLAH B. BROWN,
;Late of tire arm of 120W+ & 1HORO0w.)
nor.E AND sly:: i.ArsTr.n.
East corner of :hill": anti Market HtteCta.
MEI
LOST.
810 nEwAnu—LosT--onrridav;r,
,th....M.MW:',llll".'llf:o,"_ ; b ey= R.a t° , th e r
vaikcel.au s aarit %the bilntla7Vard"naMEATLlA:
Lunar.' deflate 11,17 A l onare "m-- ing_ Mr=
reward will Sc: Dahl on leaving ing—ie as VIM
. vr .Olr ibe es, , or o tlx t r „ . . elde
...ne v iote artlin t, =
ARTirragleiingt
OEM
t••^r an and 1/p. art.
Go WHERE YOU WILL
BUT AT THE fELEBRATIO
H Ll*. I HEY :NELL
U IT'LL FIND A.
DOLLILP
IPOL/.Aki
'4 4 :"
t- - (-j-
Mrs AND B.F.S• (I.OTITENG.
3t7; AND BUY:. CLOTIEUPI%.
AND 111. rid• cum:mfr..
AT 1.1.::36 THAN
AT LEli THAN
AT LESS THAN
1 1 , , ` - .1:1A(..71 7 / 2 111:8.WT .
.11 1, S 1'2V.44111Z:
T THY POPTTLAR •
Tl2/' PUrt3TAB
T TUE Ft/PULAR
LOTHII4 1111Chk
. 1 .0T1111+13 HOUNP
LtriNINN HOITZ.E
C. F IFTH STREET
G. 1. lETH STREYT'
6.* Firm sTextr:
FOR RENT
.1.1 Nt'l ACT t'IZER Of
DUSAia?
ri rrs a altos.
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