I! 1 ... ... _ .. zn.priTsiruAGEr GAziorr. ....... i . Jr. B. PEISTBYM.IIV e r - m -, . „___ .q. • lartisr,GE. muurrr, i , 711. CO&T.B/LBON,B. Bus:mass ARVOMB. PERLIBIIEILS7 TAW O.l2ErrE ASS,VIATIu.V. No. 8a Fa'ru STU.Fr. Pitt.vbtfgll. . Trncars: . 74 . 011KT8n Ennio,. br Mail, per year. ..... .441 --. 001 EVENING EDprioN, d, /... . ..... ..i.. 8 e(r Berred by Carrier.. 3.toaßruß or ErENI:O4 per week - . • ....... : t . li II U lte Witto!)tivilt 6'axe Leetnres at Due.* -•Cottiniereial College, So. 1a Fifth Street. For Um. coining week By r. Thiff‘ThO Injurious erect of tobacco open the conetitnticm of tho young; how every • iinersaytipt. rich ftuldresm to the Umlauting - Du?—Thevottlement of Joint ao• , Counts, with part of the joint property sold and Dart nisokt; a/30, a daily lecture open the lied the practice of Peninanship. FOrner—Construoting the Darhook In - Jotuind form, pith sPdriaratiOns and tam, - ' ..!-W% r ;_liclltiieb; ESQ.—On Commercial Lior Mar.;iruptcylandinsoirerrni. „X_(‘ompeicat 116okketkr. /ottlress Ttor Gaze.t.to °aloe. . • Physielatas,Prearyeri and Poets Vas a cliak Saye e: r (Barbers' S .- oap. °ray thirty 'cents • - likairyeem Railien Soap Zs zifee—.l.27 it: 03:x11'11:arty cents a;o:Lice. -Tor Bargains in D 37 Goode Cotolbe,thial (164 . 1E4 *di sale of Barker :44 Ifarlat st:reet. ' . • rll 7 9, m e!CheaP At the great iltutt stilo'ot .Birke:..t Co., 59 litarket street.. - • • Cloaks atid.l9hawm. 'Crest harzalosAtt the closing out sole of IS 'ker k Co, 40 bitirket street. Silks end Memo Goods. Great hargalnB-.10 the final clastng ant sale lb r autker & Co., D Iltirkettitraet.. • Coiaster7 "Nerehaitts Benieni.bing stook should, beforointrelutsbag visit 'the _establishment of Barker Co., SG Market street, as they hare full lines of Bleached and Drown Sheetings end Shttkings, Prints, and ethos staple goods, which they are ening at midi foss than..Basteni prices. -•- _ • . . dlible .Cape :k -ror diarrhea, dysentery end cholera; is found In the inedlelne'prepared only by Jae. 'Plena. fog, drOgglif4 No.Pi Marict street. In view of . 11 estiMeath Ofilvatholern, no, family enoold .be velthout lhle yaltial,alo medicine. 'Sold only at-Flendi en Deng and PA - tent gto re, e 4. Market atroot. ' - 4 El IL Certain . Safe . . And effectual care for foyer and ague is hyped • in. Flemitigm ague mixture. When all else 13113 Call and be cured by a . slay,lo bottle of thrs 'wonderful medicine; it bas never failed* .tootre9thers and It will our* you. Sold only ./3 Pittsburgh, at Fleming's Drug and Patent Altaltine Store, Fro. 81 linrliet street. Dry Goiata at Wholesale. "The in - 4 plate to buy them, ettiter in the EsAt serWost is at Barker & Ca. , B 53 Market, where .Inta be Senna the beet ageostanent of Sheet- Sbletings, Prints, Prmletah`s:and‘ other staple geed's. - • • We Ai* Informed by Meaara Scar It Co, Um The valnable 'oil territory tiOently tden On Island MID, troarer C,otinty, has bead amle nb3.9,l, and that Melara. Thonison Or;-aria rrltchard (;0., are prepared to azeentOleave9 an tills Justly celebrated ter., t 71144-; 11,1e - 4ost Favorable Tina alerehatits' aro generally careful to -"turn ing" their itoOk at oertaln sea2tsis. Tito 'pro dentibtouler sleets his store of stock at des -Ignited thicken, event! he has to sacrifice thon:. rands :of, dollam by the openitton. If ttds grandaeeret of businiis was. more gencrallY andersiood, we' should Imre a much less num• ber of baukruitcletibecause the accumulation of stook Is deem forerunner of rain to the Inerehant. rablnson Fi Co., Cl Market street, have,Octomeneed to clear their sales rooms of t ~,1 the largo i•tecli of bco"Dte and shawl which has t been left- cernr. Spey Jaunt .dlspoto of crazy :pair of boots and ehocs in de house, and their 'prides haWe been greatly - reduced. This LI a great Sacrifice, as precious : to the present "Ileirantsseale thta enjoyed the flattering nsp b-tatlon of.:.betog the CheaPeSt 'dip° house to -the Weit. , ,eor Madera 'will do well to give 'Zoe ddrlng the eentlarance of this great clearance rade. ME 'With the Almost Certain advent of - cholera amongst as iv tb 1 2 ..; spring, Ire say again to our rewiers do not be unprepared for it. Have what you ...,.3rnowand_whatexperloneoluts demonstrated t . :4 be, a Strictly tillable Medicine Co nip it in '•- the buTorpon th Mist pr6incmitory symptoms. 1." •Deno trast - to new and. untried inedleinel; i - what-3 , mi Imo* to liato etniil will euro again. '' Fleming, drugght, No. 81 Market street, pre , , -pares a medicine that wasused with infallible I• t imooesi during the. last visit,ol tho cholera to •• - this city, and. we tralensitatingly say that no . in the world is super i or to it. Don't he Without a tiottle'oCif.,. thatii Ohr adviee, and when the dread seOtrthe does make Ifs ap. • - petiranee,-you roreariparitively scours. • 4 ' ••• onlY iti-Pittahurgb„ at /garniture D ' I:tore NO. 642•Dtrkotairect, kiesitit liontif saving? fit IS, protect it. It is &jewel as easily loSt 'told in some melt as; died e. ult to re 'awe,. 'Nature, our. Climate, and espcial ly at thL. season, reqtdres to be occasionally retnf*Cd:-Bitt even ythingdepende upon the tonic Used lor this purpose. The medlelniil .".rtinetcuistritate . ii . fate'lhusett on Common cd. , soli r ot, dinenrUis. clairibie, as everybody sods out who takes uttekotit: lea alolipOlsol.. frezif pherie latineneriesista; , and—brielsity. '. This powertalvreventire is litistotteestedebrited Stomach , Intters, compound or the pureet stimulants ever manuraitured,'Joilrh 13e Most .effectire -tonics, .alterittlrcs -- :7,,reguintors and. , stopteraters . that, elmoditt±, yet extracted Stein the :I.rotaztioal kintslonns , Conialeecents, ' languid andfeehic7 , trent i4rent 'Jack:toss, will. Ind thin Bitters ati;*outparable Restorative, not disairreeble to tturtside, and eminently In: 71gorating." Yip other'sttuinficut produces the --110100 erect as Wit &anisette. It does not ox. -alto or flutter the tieremi; r oecaston any urt. -dub arterial 4it once Seethes and ;Strengthens oi:wryer's system sad the an imal spirit7s.' ' ' `.> i f _ , FSlaffil nosilettera .13Itters Are eold Wholesale and retail nt sail% low rates at Yleinthet, t.Drarg• and Patent Stedlolne Depot, 04 Market street, corner of the .Dltnond, attar /earth 'street, • will sad Whiter Goolis- , pleasure- . ft a with great, s wo call the atten on of nor readers to the eubgerb stock of Stall ~a sul,Whateitlootla knit 'recolvett' by Mr. John •Weloc.Mtfatant 'jailor, No. 195Yederal street, .allegben L y. Eta stock embraces, some of the ostbeautifel Meths, Cassinteree, ,Ctiergoat age and 15mthiga ever brought to the western . . Inarket lily eiusorttnent ihiCniafthall 00 ° 48 ; CamPTlbtnß atria; Ilmwers, Callari Neck Tics, alligkerrhfclb, dc., cannot Ito stp•passect east :re wait. or ready - made Pont • Coate; PoatiAnet Overcatte, will also . tie found Ait Pcnonli In want of any thing In Oa clothing Hue' should not fail to • .alltelfri,Proter, Thciensiii vr. parry Practical Rate ZoOters, and Dealers In Ainerr :can hialgroivarOlis Color& Office at Alexan der Leibillta'a near the'-Water Works entratra. Itesidenee, N 0.73 Piko street. Or /era protnotly attended to. All work warrant . 04 iretei Prete. - ,ltipairlng done at the short oet notice. lioabartre forrepalrs,prcrrided the ,Sof is not 'tinged alter it is pit on: There arti one hundred distinct nervous diseases, and there isnot °Roof them that will -ant yield ., to ;the groat. inyhrorunt, .13Lkoreno. Why si r - ilia torture of nereous weakness fora dayl Theillkorene will pro you instant . 4 ielLef and peisennent strength. Sole neat for Plitsburgh,4oealahneFnieg, Druggiet;ilO.el - Warted fdreep.,,,Sent by express any where. 7'6e Worid and . hfit Wife, And grow/et:LA Cnnghters, aro troantmoosoir .ono point. They declare. tuareservedly ,that Sorodont ithlessing to their menthe, that it bosproves and preserma their_ teeth, turista,. 'OM thelr,:gatrui arid acetone every breath Cheydra* Keno° they buy it. As Domfale datapson says,. the sales are pro.dt.gtoua,.... ‘ifirinft rettirned atter as Absence or threm tears in the army, I hero reopened tar shop tor allsorta of Jobbing in the carpenter . line, 'tt the obiatatol;th - g1a411.67, between doh* street and ChorryAtley. Orders sol.eltelt cad promiktlyittended to. • Tar. London Corrospondent of the Chicago Tribnne, antler. date - of December La, - writes that John Thaddeus Delane, editor of Dm Lon don Limes, has been dbitulanod from his posi tion on that journal, and on the first of Jean ory the Times was to &miter render new uuspi cep_ This In ge chan i x said to bo duo to the fool-. log that ft tessr•y to contract more friendly relations with the United States. The. cerrespmatent adds that Samson, the money editor, will also _probably go out. , Carr. Dangerdeld Parker commanding of the mill orders SP.rir4 ' nix, whose arrest was orde y ,fad p his refusal to obey the didenrmtif talencrintrTtr2.l' quiring him to prodiage an allogod boat-bur noa, in his. custody, . refused. 1.0 arrcstosi amrGen. ilntfman, poSt.coMMandant, fold the Marshall who. Came to• take Mtn, that his ar rest would taro-slated bymilitary force; Judge ninth% has referred the case to Fletcher, for his action in the matter. • A BILL .wee introduced to the Keritticky Sonde niewslays anted to incorporate a negro bank in Louisville . Tho bill passed oftor havittg bten amended by adding a provision Wi"that the said bank shall bare no connection th the Preednien's Coteau, and that no per non, shall be permitted to act as 0212cers who have lived in Dostsn, Mass: Two men and a.negro hoc attoMPted to row across the 2:lagers% from Black Bock to Fort Erie, late Saturday afternoon, when the boat was crushed in ta co lee, and one of the men - was drowned. Tito others kept upon floating Cakes ofieefor three hours, goingmeantim e Seven miles toward the fatts, and were rescued. almost frozen, by some daring men who beard their cries. ~. ON Friday afternoon, a man, seriously labor ing under the boltionce of lightning -whisky , went through the, window" of the Dank of. Cleveland,acatterilig. gold and: greenbacks every direction. IS not, bellevedthat ho had anafelonions intention of making an appro priation for his.own use, but that ho had lost his equililirium and in his eagerness to find it,' scent throtigh the window, without- thinking what he was about. Two proprietors of the' principal New York hotels had n meetg VriditY InOrnitt . g, and adopted resolutions to• exclude berearter.all i 'dendheads7 from their -respective estatilliti- Meta/. Said deadhead.% it is intimated, were connected chiefly with the railroad and steam boat interests, Gas. JesTua 310Ersivrtir, who was dismissed -the service for °Metal dishonesty by Sentence of a military court at St. Louts, is In New York, 'Ding _at a cheap bOarding-bonne lu the Dow e. tiring_ was a great McClellan' man-In the election of Lat. Tor llonghton (Mich.) Oneeffrof the Othlnst... says thatSt.... l Laryallfineral Land Company is 'about to dispose of atlas lands on Lake Supe rior to a company of French capitalists, who lire to pay,thereferVAsoooln gold. Ex-Govsason Asnitaw, ifessachusetbr, ban received a complfmentary letter from Gen. Grant, respect ing,hts valedictizryaddress approving of both the 'tone and arguai , tat" of the document. Titc.2Lehanon, Ohio, &or PayS that Mrs. Mar garet Littleton, Ire of Dr. Littleton of Deer, field, committed sulcido on Towday afternoon bYdakinalloLso . n. Domestic infelicity the al . tread cause. _ A STRONG/ StrOrt. IS bein Math) DI the Wtscon ale Legislature, torratorecapitat punishment, the abolishing of which has not had the result that was anticipated. AISOTHICtS riWolutionery survivor has been found in the person of John Spears,, who lives near Danville, Ky., is about one hundred years of ago, and still enjoys good health and tie 'natal vigor. . . D. MOTT, of Union. College, is failing feet. Lan week his death was looked v (or daily. De .innot artry/vo many days. Doz. G. W. Joust,- of Indiana, received at Washington, during.the peat Week, inclosed 111 a threatening letter, a large piece of a negro scalp with the hair attached. cITYE~~ . • A Neiman of American vr.stels. are among the sufferers from the recent frightful gales around the English coast. ExinnaarYogearJrjy - ts W.-Bristol, Enclose.] riertilling hterrhoni tor Salt Lake Lay. 10132212 Tar renewing tan:list . - of the Feennsylvanta ' salalere tparoleit'prisenere) wier-swere lost nt ea last Aprll In the ataamatilp General Lyon: M. ilobblns,lith,Pa; IV. 'Williams, 1421 Pa. IL Ely, 7th Pa. Ileierseal F. Christian, Grist Pa ; , 101.13 Simmura, 9th P. Cay.o.T. - Sturz, 140th Pa 4 il."Johnson, , Intl Pa. Cay . ...; J . Gales, lelst Pa.; 11. Cochrane, i 197th :Ta.; , ..A-•l'fortliani,,s3 - .Pa.; .7: • 11...ltrallef, . mosr daring robbery was perpetrated on - Saturday of lest weak, at the rosiden4crof Mr. George Mehl, in North Middleton township, Cumberland eordrty.• Three. masked villains entered the qibuso and bound ..k.ff,'-Kiehl and wifewith cords, after. which, by a flourish of knives over Mr. K., they conspelleilll int-to toll where his money was secreted, which they secured and fled. 11.Exo, Om. Cases.. Aso. rixdotin Rupnoa.n.— .Abouteight - tallead, isdidupon this road anu the work is progrouffing at the rate of Lair a mile per day. Should three be good weather thin-week, Crack will brobabry be laid to lifeCllntockellle by Monday night next. The new locomotive works finely. - , Tirs'aireetnent between the Meadieg Rail road Company, and the Atlantic and Groat 'Western Company, to destined to make some changes in railroad enterprise- A new conic to Now York, by way of annbury, Shamokin. sulli'Mt. Carmel, It is said, will. be established In the spring. _ A ass was spring.. near - Pleasantville, Yenango county, on Tuesday night last The man. vras found on the koad - turning.. oil' from the plank road at PleassuryWe, 'and had been assaulted, robbed of CIA and brotally mur dered, the body being horribly mangled. • A ears, numbeforprdposals are being re mired forthe fifty Company, oput down bythe Reno Oil and lurid and the chief difficulty wilibe to decide who, out of so many good bidders, must be rejected. Dna less by the full of part of the Reed house at Erik it is said, will reach .103,000. AS iron"firundry basil:lst been completed in Corry. t ytt :xu llad us elp!tda—Ad . Fenton "S).—Thero .was a large Fenton meeting -hero rtmulght....lt was art. ',imaged :by' Mr: .7'..3. - £ogersof Sew York, B. . Eloran_Kilitan and others. called upon the American people 'tar be• septette In trruting this • Fenian .Inove., meet it was the proper derelopment of au • Amerleatridem, Henreid that riretrne diner 'Seat, is or ought tube 'a true YeMs.n. Its sue. case would give Americana what they sadly Wanted, foreign !..i.natio4like an In dlrldual, becomes morose when &Ways look ing into Itself and finding fault with Itself. Forelpi piney , 61.2.ffiegtaryears ago, would bare saved us from civil war.' Mr. KUltan and the other speakers were prooltaronsly ap plauded. • • - • ::-.Flaricht Colcmhtatton-fieheme. "a"le ttsaioa , - ,Tat:' 51. 4 -The Preatdent pro km. of the Senate, haarecelved the er.dentials of Mr.. Kirk - motel, of lowa, for Senator antll .12e-trh - of-Ifareh, SSG; and these' of Secretary Harlan for the long term; conunumelng on that Col. Osborne Assistant Commissioner of the Barran of Refugees, Freedmen, !Lc., Tor the District of Florida,. has - submitted a plan to Maj. Gm. Howard for the consideration of the Government for Colonizing the freedmen In Flor de. Ile suggests that - the States nurchaso:froin - Florida nil that portion of the State bolow the - 5 - th degree Jatittide and give it a - territorial form of governoienti mono but freedmen to be - permitted to big or lave abase land, and each head of a family to have 11.CTCS. , . De Preflitenta received. m em bers of including a ntanber of - of Congress. , . rinniactnewskitti.—A Coloarl..KUled by a Hotel fieeper—Storza—Salearitaad*. ''Crirth - aiir Jan: difilenity occurred last night Inencen Colonel libott ani Captain ILines,proprietor of the Planter's hotel, eor nor of .Thini street and !;roadway, about the charaCterof a lady boarder In the house, which the former was fatally stabbed by the • . - The stoisntm Friday ni:ght was very serere In this aeltdlborhood. At Losingtou, turn tuehy• Mrs weratorn up t , fences prostrated, and chimneys overthrown. - Ono hundred and fifty thousand dollars worthof bonds, of - the-Dayton and .lEarall ton Ilalinnui, held by the city of Cincinnati, was one • sold yesterday, lor bemired thow,and dot , lars, matt • Sisliwritirains . 20alrof !.tre—caufbar Nutt. Toni. Jan. Z;:nA Fortress - Monroe let trvygpAgz IrriZlrathelp4tVvoart tho f chip. Antwerp, vrith a cargo Of petroleum, with the item of avers, stmtned trod shottcred, eight hundred barrels of oil thrown overboard, and sjx.feet of :ntitor ' hbr. Wild. The ship and ca o wa:s 'insure in d. - - • c schooner rattle Alartht, of Philadelphia, was wrecked at llattcras Inlet en the 7th, and Captain health, of Camden ,' , J., act a colored cook were frozen to death. Two others were rescued: :One 'WAS badly frozon 'after remain fog on thewreek Live dart. Forth° last twenty /0w...D01= they fed on the body or the negn. • Sitar= in irentneky and Tennessee. Loinsmi.ts, Jan. 20.-- , The weather was very warm yesterdayafternoon. At night the leer cury. fell from sixtyqo nineteen degrees. Soon after midnight a heavy storm of snow dot In. At IV:ushrille there was a: severe storm Last night, blowing down several houses In Edge told, -with alleairy rain and snow.. The mer cer). fell to. three degrees below zero. -The rm-Win an inch and a half deep. ' _ 14 - Walker Benedict, of the firm of 1). S. nen. edict 8 Jon= dtmliast night of pneumonia. 44, Fav .mOrritnt of i Petroleum. _ . rintanstrnin, Jan. ar.—tno linty t.rweaster salted for Antwerp this toonaing with the tar -gy,st cargo of petroleum ever taken from the United States in one vessel, taking eightlhon. sand and seventy.tbree barrels, Containing Ivrobendred and seventy thousand one hun dred andninety-one inallonti or credo 011, tied tf over two hundast thousand dollars. -Ilrond Aretident, C.INCRMASI, Jam press train collided with can ine r at Delhi thit morning, upset' lug.the and caus 'in-g th"le3tb of the ellghnie. Several others were wounded: iternlnited and Reprimanded. 1 Itienatoro, VA., January 97.--31 r. Pollard was .nrptiAned before tho Itorom or Dolmans, to day, - for brooch or doemum on the 6th init. Hewes, on motton, reprimanded by tho Speak .or,and dirdiargtAl. roitier. VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 18. - - - GENERAL NEW*: STATE NEWS. Ism Of the litUryilrers. my pi, 11_71 TSSIT GAZE N4O VERY LATE'ST BY TELEGRAPH Our Special Dispatches FROM WASHINGTON Southern Claims for Damages DECISION ON SOI4DIERS' DOVNTIES The Reconstmeiion Committee PLESIDENT 8113 SITIBIGE I.E Homestead Bin for the South SOUTHERN PILOTS OF CUNBOATS The Gold Product or Motitava tlll2° '. sbq.. elf Ct iperial Dispatch to t boPittsburgh Gazette. Wasnixerrox,yennary CLAIMS Pen Dmilea .er Tile Walt.: The Quartermaster General is literally over whelmed with letters from parties residing lu the late rebellious States claiming, praying and, in many eased, demanding compensation for damages inflicted on their property by the United States troops during the 'rebellion. Thus far he has flatly refusal to consider any claims, even those put in by thoroughly loyal person:, fori rents of property used by our foroia in reirellions districts, and Where the subordinate Qnartermaster has given the gro per reacher& The followingdeeirion, recentlymaile by tea Quartermasters Bureau, in regard to the claim of a man ;of undoubted loyalty, reSld. log in Winchester, Viminla, May be eOnsider cd ala eliPllcablei to all sinillar claims rigninst the Government. The Quartermaster Goner s] says: Winchester was a hostile town, cap. tared trom an enemy who did not surrender on terms but were driven Outty force of arms. Everything in It real prize of war, As at At, Tanta and Charleston, buildings wore °cou pled for shelter of troops, and for sick and - wounded soldiers. -It does not appear that the alilitaryDepartment should order the pay meat of any rests under such circumstances This decision was made In a ease where:vouch: ers had been given by order of a eomumucling General. for the use of a blacksmith shop and tools, which were not Belted for palate sac until three mouths atter a final occupation of Winchester by our troops. DeCtelea is lize.Utt, To ilotricriel. The following decision of the First Comp troller of the Treasury is of importance to soldiers clisinsing bounty A man obtaining bounty under a contract of enlistment which . ho is either unable or an- . willing to fulfill obtams at fraudulently, and is told. entitled to It. If paid by the United States, List, money Paid rightfully belongs to the Gov ertuxient ; if paid "bylocal authority, it right fully belongs to It, unless such-local authority was by the fraudulent enlistment credited with a recruit on account of their puede; in which case even local bounties belong rightfully to the United Stites, as it incurs the expense of supporting the recruit while nominally at, , tached to the army, and loses the benefit of services which the local authority wino bound to furnish, and from which it had been cation orated by the frainnueat enlistment of an in. rand or incompetent recruit. Only In case It ire proven that that the reeords on (be =War ta and muster-out roll.l are Wee; or 'that the money deposited with the paymaster by the recruit war not received by him as bounty, - can it be refunded to theaoldier. reverriciATioN ST Tan eteolSTltrarlen COY- Colcraol J. Tr. Shaffer, late Insiet of General Butler's Staff, who has recently returned from a two months tour through Miasisolppl, AM. Musa sad Louisiana, as account of which arms published specially to these ditputches, has been requested by the Itecoustructiou Commit. tee to giro them the benefit of his observations In those States. Colonel Sharer will meet the cottailltee to-morrow. neTeral newspaper correspondents whet hare trended through the South hgre als4 boon requested to appear be. torn the committee. LS/1311 ow OVSLEILTCY. During the week ending yenterday, ei 3 ODAO in National tank currency area issued by the TFCesra7 to tho banks, making the total now in eircialation ODOTTOIS IMOTIISI OCT of Surgeons and Assistant Bur:fel:lns of elan teafiri was dfderCd ur tug War-ar yeateidai: D" "nen Tat/MIMI 111FICIT 1.2011L.4111 ONO. The Secretary of War has ordered that here- When'distitirains, oracors, hi.paystieriu of ""Untat draw cheek* or drab., On, funds placed to their credit, w assistant Truism:r em or other dePositers of -*lei:Unit& States, • they will note upon thd• receipt taken, for, such pay, the number, date -and snotort. , of such check or . dratt given in payinerd,,:.attil. designate the aschnant. Treasurer or Deposl. 1 , 017 Upon Whom_ draVa. , I:21 PZiAIDT 'WILL 0105 Tnt 111P1/411 LOB DILL.' President Johnson in the coarse or emcee:. Cation yesterday, said that he wouldsign the bill enfranchising tbo negroes of the Distrlbt all noon as it was passed. , EIRW YOWL £SD WAHNIXOTOS 4 & 1.11:42 RAIL FORD. The Special tionunittee.of earen.on the, pro" posed Air LinO Bniiroarl betweeti Washing - ion and New York sAJournesl yesterday in order to receive the opinions _ and 'impatiens of .a - number of prominent railroad directors who 'lmenbeenrequested to appear before them. 705 ZOLOEZD I'DOALE OD TOR DISTRICT 'IttATORRRSCTiRed for-ten thousand copies of '/;ton. (biOrge W. JUIRLIVIS' iiIIOCCR on the gum. :o(l7efeuffinge a= belng.,the .ono which, In their opinion, most (ally meets too case as pre sented here. A !MIN 110.11C3TeAn L itt. The Committee on Publio Lands has !Aurae tad Its Chairman to report a blll oirtendhig the provisions of tho homestead bill to the public lands In the Boutb, and Uniting Gm number o: acrd . exempted to eighty, and stopplug the sales' of lauds la thoso Staten. The object of the bill lab prevent speculators - from obtain ing control of large tracts of land. CLAMS Ow GISNEOAT more. The House Committee On Nitrall,larairs hav ing had:before them thetnemorial , l of certain hilsaLseiripi river gunboat pilote,praying that they shall be deemed to hare hoer officers within the terms of rulesi and regntatioas of the acrylic on that subject,-and' entitled to the fume extra pay and rationatts other officers In the same service, whose monthly compensa. lion was the same, submit the following re port : That any farther or haw legislation ad the subject is Inexpedient, and the Committee lind on Investigation that a very large proper. non of persons intended to be benclltted by further legislation, were and 'am now living. In States lately In rebellion ' and Were, prior to the late war, engaged in pilotingvessebt in the rebel service in those States, add were, in many Instances, forced Into the; service of piloting war vessels -of -the Milted States spank their wishes, although they were gen. civilly oat of employment. The Committee also ilnd that it la not just or expedient to class such persons with those °Meer* of the navy who. vohmteered their services In behalf of the .oc/ferment, and they submit that If them are any exceptlone to the rules above stated, such eases can only he reached by spe cial legisLation. The Committee alio Mid that - all persens employed In the 11101.1100 SPOClihjd law° been as well paid by the Government as they were before, or bare been slum In cavil service; and that, so fur from having been in. luriOnsly affeeted by it, their baldness was generally Increased, and In many instances they have been materially beniiiltted. X(iNTANA dOLDIMINCE. 'I Thl 101(09. gidOoyEdge6to2l, G0V.:240r of Mon ts sTerritory t who fa nowhere, rations that during the pant yearthere yips taken from the mines of that Territory, over sixteen eollanr, on which one raillionfdollars rev. ° tax was paid. fieernya thot bitherte, gold tins been mostly obtained by. placer raining, but, moo recently, extensile mills havoheen erec ted for ortudung quartz., alt of whlet4 aro pay ing. lie states, oleo, the population Of the ter ritory at thirty thoulick, PITISETEGH. MONDAY, JANUARY 23. Ism REMASTStiTTION COIIMMEE Thorough Investigation to be Made DUTIES ON MANUFACTURES Sttlikage Bill in the Senate A- RADICAL AMENDMENT PROPOSED Capture of Bagdad Disaprored 3Ehtc , .. Into .. Zito. speetalllispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette tTsanismees, January Sl, tail ' iaa lIMOONISTIIIJOTION COMMIX/, The Pieconstruction Committee is now fully organized, and has began luwork. The mom pets found, after a thorough inquiry rupee tiug matters, thatit would be 'impassible for the wholo Committee to mirk* the reorilred or advlsablo examination Mall the States lately in rebeilloni azirtit has, therefore, been div ( dad into four sub-committees. Each of „these sub - comMitteesjhas is Senator at its head, and is assigned to the duty of making the necessa ry examination in regard to two or three States, and lila undarstoodthat their reports *lllle made, directly to the two Houses of Congress, while the Committee, as a what,,, will make a separatoreport, with recommen dations. 'Pweirof the anh-eommitloos, at last, have bo gun the examination of witnesses. Several gentlerden who have inadejorirniiyis otgreatcr or lees length during the last rizmontlm la the tiouth hare already , been summoned to appos.r before ono or another aribLeematittee,itnd oth era have been. directed to bold thensielves in ' readiness to appear When wanted, Thoth are imlicationa that the ease of Tennessee will be the first reported upon, but there is no probe- Linty of an - Immediate report even in respect to that State. With respect to the other Stites, it need only Do said that th; examination will be thorough enough to keep there on probation for some months to come.. The witnesses called before the enti-eottnulttees will not bo wholly Northerners eir tamporaryresidents of the Smith, but will embrace persons of all classes, thoroughly Identified with the States to which they live. This rule will be followed even in respect to a Rate so tarawayasTozaa from which 'witnesses will be summoned at an early day. 111.A116 Lan tatOClrr 01/ 01717•9 - 03 . IMPORTS, Btatistles now In course Ofprepstratlon at the Tresuntry Department for tranatulaston toCott.' grass ehosi that the average, duties waxy Tart, oas menu factures of common goods imported Into this Country during the years 1063 and Ifat were thirty-Az per pent.; upon woolens, thistpelght and a half per cent.; upon silks, thirty-accen per cent.; upon hemp and des, thirty . ..throe and a bar, and upon Iron and steel, thirtyouren and a belt per cont. In ISGI the duties on cotton wore raised to forty par cent.; on woolens to fifty-two; on silk tosizty; on Imam and nee to . tbirtPelght and a bell. and on Iron awl steel to forty-ono per cent. la the last year the GoCernrocat has received • • —• • • lois Motel:mg than in elthcrOf the two previous Sears, on lean/sit of the falling off In the L. ruination of the article." enumerated, the rev. mines on the total of the Imports haring au en off from thirty-dye triltilons of denim to teat to twenlyssevun mi/llons in DUI It is also discovered that the protection on they manu factures, afforded by the present rate of tariff is reduced dune as low by the charges of the excise Matins upon them at home as it was be. fore the wari TS. 61.711FAACIL BILL IN TIZt 45LISC. While there le no question as to the ultimate passage by the Senate, of the tegfo thtarilCe bin, there is is probability that it will be amended by that hotly so as to make any in terference in the election panlabable with henry II ties. Several of the 130 local beciators express their tkiterratnatlcus tonnlie nixes taus isoleptton et Such a clone In the District refs• tl7 lair. IIZOIIIf ITT Of TOO rostra tbro of the. beat arguments In favor of the Ixtunedlate Rootage of the eurrroge bill by Coo. gem is costumed to the fact that the George town, District of Columbia. Councils at their weekly meeting on Tburalay last, eleoted Town Surveyor ■ an Who served to the retied army during the war, wed who hart,opt yet been pardcmed. Thu rebel received ton out of tho fourteen votes east; While tiro4toOal Caton mon who were running agalost him, received wily two votes each. artatow trr woe raltasear. - . The amount - Of bunion In the Tr6sury on Saturday was about. torty.osearnlnlons. zits carton at DLEIDAD. The Government, op to vestentsy, had not • received I M,Saidai loWiligoneont relation to the reporte4A:n.l6l** of Bagdad, Iderloo, by the negro SLlBMlstere. Immediately upon the receipt of the repoft here, General Sheralen was telegraphed to investigate the ip atter and to enuarairlly punish nil engaged the unlawful entorPrisc it is reported ttist the French Minister has addressed a note to Sec retary Seward, reenesthag him to ocontruini tate to the Trends Legation, the earliest ond. dal Information inialation to the edfahi which may be reeffed Woai Government. • sneelasems or aesagrass. = ! The War Departenant has Instructed tieneral iteDoereW- eammandhig.- the .Caltforeds Do. gartment. tintaxneltatelg.release dens:nem • frogi the roluutecir Orgsnlistious ImpriScaed laldi Department, and to humid" them 'fifth traniportatiem to the headquarters or the elder mustering lancer of their respee . Ure fdates,•who Dandah them witha discharge andeueln other papers as thisr . ,ltuty be entitled to.' In eases' 'triter* noYsy is lies tputimerto. tier still be furnished them to their homes. VITITIO7 FOR TRU .IPA IMO" OP IX•311411)S1, Ilii= - . - A pelltlon, tinuterourly Maned b 7 copper head members of timber throughout the coun try, praying for the pardon-of James A. Camp bell, late Assistant Secretary of the rebel confederacy, will be presented to the Pre...facet tomorrow. Campbell, It will be remembered, loft bls seation tho bench of the Supreme Court of the Vetted States to Join the rebel llon. TATAIrST OP TIIOOI.I Paymamters will /cave here tomorrow for North Carolina, to payoff the troop' still re maining in the learvlce In that Department. Thla completes tho payment of the whole artnyup till the 51st of Deem:ober. The force ID North Carolina now, consists of two white and one colored regtmetrt of '!Volnntoori,lind two or three regular artillery companies.. AAAAA OW ssyrsraren POBTAOI. The Post Office Committee, of the llowie have under consideration that' section of tho post Wilco bill, which provides fertile prepay. • most of postage upon newspapers at the pub. Motion otacts. ' Thopoetmastar General and other ctfliclahl of that department favor it, and the Committee is kbottt eiPtaili divided. They :7 111 /PrehahlY repertlhfayerfof Ifihowerer. PIIXIXWAY EM211411. befirel Trench 4 . 3llicers of high rank, direct from, Maximillaeq ,eapitel, passed. through Irothindien odeY, en route to Paris, They ' give a rose.eolbred accefunt of Ifasimiitan's prospects in Mexico, and report thenuinher of Preach veterans In that countrytit twenty.dvo thousand, which force they clairnwllibo equal to meet an emergencies likely to occur within tho next Dix menthe, rXTITICIN AGAIAST PA:111DOlf or DAi.lB.- • • . A petition sigaed'br Go?. Mettler and the Stlite offleerl oflndlitna and ton thousandelt• rens of that State, against the pardon of JotY Darts. wan presented,' to the rresidont yester -4107; by speaker Colfax. Mr. Johnson limit tho petition andwith aistallo saying, "•I'll la• it be- Lido Ulla bundle,. pointing to an Immensopile of manuscript width is Just as large iteetßien • for his, pardon.. • ALIV VAIII'S 07 . 11.tP111LIMITATiOI, ' Theprobabilities are thattheltecoestruettett Committee will tomorrow mako a report to both branches of Congrees,and that the Joint report {that ofomes from them will be propos-. lowan amendment,totheCormtitutioii relative to representation, • soars-Tense 8 /CONSISATIO3 HPEECUPI... . Bona!ter ' COlfni has down on his list, thi. names of forty-thtee 'members who closire ' to •peak on tho reconstrnetion question. • • ttiZOorroCire Covir this not before it, the me Of thO OILY of C. cinnati Ts. Male D. Arorgan and others. • It Le an appeal from the court Of the :Southern Dis trict of Ohio, wit:Larvae out of a lona, by the city, In lifO, of six hundred thousand dollare, to the Ohio and htintssipli t The id r sue is as to the priority o the lieu. The ari T gnMent began yesterday, ad will he coniind; 9ll.Noilliar: OM REFINERY BuR NED. THE FRENCi EMPEROR'S POLil Loss About $15,000 SPOduil Diniateb to the Pittsburgh Gazette. BRNO, Pa., January LOokerood's Refinery, to this place, War bunted last night, together With about four hundred barrels rednedolL Lees, about dfteon .thoWiand dollars. LATER FROAI EUROPE apinny to the Spanish aring TIMES ON THE NIEXIOAN QUESTION natini Dangerously IU HOU JAP PORTS OPENED, 'Mao Tr ono THErfsiqx.malteiss ' Humor, (N. 8.,1 Ja . in.—The Royal Hall Stesdashlp Asia, from Liverpool On Saturday Januirysth, via Queenstown January ith, ex rived this morning. Political neva unimportant. There has been a revolt on the part of t vo Spanish regiments under General Prime, but it makes no progress, and the Insurgents are aro Dein puratiod to Mb mountain. Trench mien° closed at GN. Sic. in the Liverpool Cotton market., oti Saterday prirea had a downward tendency and inelnarket was quiet; sales, 0,003 bole. 'ilneezhnuEsvet7 dell. Provisions quiet and neatly: Consols dosed on Saturday at 870)81 , s' for money; Five Twenties, OtirmErlo shares, SiktsG ektellgois Central shares, Itifilll77ll. • The_London Times refers to the satislantorY aspect of English affairs, arid tracts Maos- Poets Of hMtillg • peace will have so En traph on the military administration of the- =Powers, and that there will las somealleha tion of Gime burdens, which everywhere W_ Gk.% so heavily. The Itasca anticipates that by wort Jthe Emperor Napoleon will have wlthdi a =hls Preach troops from Mexico as well as from Rome. 11/Wlll/ is dangerously EU in Loudon, The cattle disease is again Increasing. Arailway train containing the Lord Lieuten ant et Ireland, and lady, was ling at by some person, neer - Mellinger. , The driver Ol' l ge engine bad a narrow escape: • Taroyoung men, named Henry Miami and John.Clewn, said tonere latelrretorord from Agnates, have been arrested, l'or VARIII2IIII6I. Anne, ammunition and treasonable therm' meats are saidto have been found on. thick. The Army and Navy Gazette; referring to its annamleement Last week of rednotlonsinrthe • artuy,aays: At Meant what is actpallyee eidedompan,ls theta:soh battalion in the United Kingdom shall be reduced from twelve to tan compaulas,and regiments abroad will be re ducod in like manner on their return bonne. Mr. 11rWht4 reform speech at Rockdale is lumivermilly.regarded by the press an a want!. cation of his reform demand and as fedicating that he is prepared to accept such moderate measures as the Cabinet may be expected to propose. Ifi. political enemies oredit him with being far ton oPeiaalve than In any of his prehena epeoches. Time Apectal n for trial Penis t e t n h s, th restuned C its ommiss sittin io g. atthe of Dublin, ma the Paaxec—liVeckly returns of the 'Rank of Fiance show a decrease, In the cash on hand, of twos/y.oe mi ll ion s ipf franca. The Bank of Frazee on the nth advanced Its rate ordlsconza, one per cent, making If. the per cent. Tlos Senate and Corps Legbilatif have been FUE111310130(1 to assemble on the lik2 of January. It fa elated that the opposition deputies held a p meeting at Paris to consider their course of rocedure the tbattbry d ec ided pp to direct their ettorte c h ie f. lsethe illectenn question. Jaras—Thes Hiked°, of Japan, hes gtven formal sanction to the ratification of the trea ty for opening the ports of (Imam and andthey are to be opo and on the Ist of Jeanne ry e open the tenni, of the existing tariff at Menthes open ports. Leaden money market.—\o Nrl that,. 1. log the advance In ,tbo bank rate to s pea couts,the demand continued of a dull chance- • The city article act butea the tine of toetwee ri London mangy market to the en condi - limited consignment. of good• on credit to America without any proportionate returns, • ettEcr us bunion or DDroduee. Erigitah rands • are rather steadier. Sartag. Brother,. tareu lax 'Ayr; American Per/natio, la common with all others, are depressed. LATIST via Qv amarows, fen. 7(11. -The military cos - ultra Spain I. not extenstre. It to reported that General Prim commands the insurgent,. Litrepoor, Jen. nth.--Cotton; the regular weekly reporter the cotton importation was forwarded by the Nora evert& Manchester market InscUre, price. trod 'downward. Briradattifily dell, and still tVakedeld, Nash Co., and ilichardson, Flnoti report dour dull and emninal. Wheat, very Mill, and :id lower; winter red at lat MC/lased. Corn Muth' at Mallirril 11, fur mixed. Provisions dulL AthaYS d Co., end Gordon, Bruce Co., report bacon ESL Beef, steadyy. Pork. no *ales. Lard, inactive at Satires/od. Butter, quiet and steady. The Brokers Circular reports sugar castor Imp Coffeo, firm. Bonit, English & Co, report petroleum quiet at U.Sid.ifilaild. far relined. London.—Barinra Circular reports wheat doll and IOS. lower. Flour, Grimm; American Ws: Sugar inactive arid pa.rtlaily la. I Mitre'. 'Tea tending dosruward. Petroleum quiet at Et.rd. for renned.• LI rerpeol, Jon, i1..--Cotten quiet with a dowm. ward tendeney; sales to•laY, gAtx) I:Wel, in eluding 4,1E0 trates la epeculators and deport ee.. • Brotudettlirs tiny dull. Provisions unto'. London, Joie; o,—Cm eols for money, 5701744 U. S. Vivo' srontim, Ge 4; Erie shares, 50 Muds Central, 12:Ne7.4. ECUXItr CONGEM-FIRST BES9IOII W4insitt•ToN,Juningry I= a joint retelution extending the time for the complatlen of .the Burlington and Missouri Railroad was passed. Mr. Lane of Indiana, called up the bill auth orising the PrMilitent, instead of the Secretary of the Interior, to appoint pension agents And name the boundary of the pension districts. Mr. Lane, of Romani, was opposed to th 6 .lie believed that there was no necessity for parsing it, because the National banns would distribute o l_ p ienssikn money o r tohge i u sa soabathte tufo with this provision. The bill was read three times and passed without amendment. On motion of ,eir. Fessenden, the House bill making appropriations for tho yea, ending Jime,l9t7, was taken up and passed. Mr. ftewart asked leave to call up the bill for the admission of Colorado. Mr. bonnier hoped that MI, would not be done, as wartd an amendment to offer. ' Sterye notice that he would call ulthr.TruhlijniViA bill to °Merge the power, of the Freedmen's Bureau. Mr. Cowan moved to =cad by re,trintln the operation, of the Bureau thu States lately in rebellion. Mr. Trumbull said that this would hay& the effect of excluding lientuckv, blboouri, Dela ware and Maryland, where ihere were Many emancipeted alasets whonecileil thaprotection of the Bureau.. Mr.Guthete 'said there wa thereasn why Kentucky should be Included In bill. Ken. tucky did not want the relief proposed. The freedmen were a part of the population, *nd \could be cared for as such. Lie believed the States themselves corthi take care of tbe freed. men unieli better than the Freedrumealluroaus The loo! throughoutenate was providing for 'am the Southern Stntes, end Kentucky would have. no such in her borders. The bill before the Senate could not be Intend el as a matter of cConotuy. If that was the object, it could better have been accomplished Vho immediate admission of the Southern meantid not understand what the gentlemen when they toad that the war was Clot There had been no hostile forces in the field for seven months. In May last the Presi dent failed an amnesty proclamation, looking to peace and Union. This. had beau looked upon as ,too li President hodsmith but he wa.s pony that the not gone further. do It woo, there were thirty-five thousand ex ceptions to the procintnation, and .among them all the Misfortunea Of the war would be distributed. The south lost ten thousand mil lions of dollars worth of property In the war, sad he thought they deserved. It as p Colll4a queue+, of (restaging in tho war, btit was not that punishment enmkt t ough I In conclusion, be here was no reason, lathe world, why Congress should sendornoers of the Freedmen's Bureau to gulate rela tions between the enigma and freedmen of Kentucky. Ito was eonT tosee the apish; that was numffested In Congress toward tha South . Cr,, people,for Ito believed these people were hon Est and sincere in their professions of wit- Iln_ttnets and ongle4 to return to the Unlon.i. sir—Pomeroy was glad to hear .from Mr. - .Ontario an adridellioll that the constitutional amendment rendered null and void, - all slave . .coden and laws relating to 'deem: Mr. Guthrie said that was late opinion, and Aso that. of a very aide lawyer, of LeringtoO. :from wham lie Laid received a letter on the subject. . ...Mr. Pomeroy acornued his remarks, pasting Matto would othing to the Sosthern Metes for revenge, butonly for security In the future. . • ' p rendinruned.g the discussion, the Senate ad. Currency Cancelled—New Counterfeit. WAMMETON• Jan, tl.--Blnce Angina last the Xreasury Iteportmout haw destroyed, by burn. lag, corer forty.olght Winans of dollars, worth Of mutilated and cancoUednotes of all ' , fedi, tad ten mUllon a additional will sOor, bo odd. td to tho sum. The Dedartutent has dittos", tren.tilatthere Is another now bouutorfelt of the tWonty-fIYO cent nolo, !rho sum of ILOYOI, dollars has Just bean returned to tho Depart, tent through the coating - atonal, as a matter of tonscimme. nnaheases, which Decal' occoaton, tub ttra OnIYfOr9UUCU Beal, Iltus of the Mexican .711Ini=.ter NALLI,q To NW AT PITTSCIRCH Eto. Saw your, Jam bt—Tho Cosatireu e r i w 2 Meter special says' Romero, the Minister cram the Republic-of Mexico; refuses to ereitt th reporis of the withdrawal et the French troop from Mexico. Ile bases his Opinion up on th o fact that the Imperialists are preparing a vig orous campaign in Northern Mexico, which is the stronghold of the Republic In that country, in order to crash opposition and also to inter pose au army between the United States and Mexico. The repOrta of ,the withdrawal of the trench are bated open Unotiloial Statements in the newspaper., detrital, he alleges, for We purpose of public opinion in this country. Romero asserts that Louts Napoleon is Intent upon a scheme of territorial aggran dixeumn I.; that he has counted the coat and will only withdraw when compelled by force, or the entire Submission of Mexico to - tdsagoot Maxi- A dispatch from Washington says oral Howard has plat received the eonsollda ted report of all Fro colored schools tinder the oontrol of tho edmen'e Bureau, wh!ch shows there are at : present alt hundred and thirty-one schools filth one thousand two bon drod and Mary teachers and sixty-flee thou sand eight hundred and thirty-four scholars., in the . uthersi Stales ander the direction of the Freedmen's Boreal. Application was made to the bureau yesterday for one bun_ dregcolored laborers - tower:a on the railroad in Maryland. The remdaltion will bo prompt- Another dispatch earl: Gov. Aiken of South Caw:dins, arrived yesterday. Lie says the no. Rom are doing nothing and the neW crop is likely to be entirely a failure, pul ess is done to tired the negroes to work. Ile la has Deana ppoin Gen eral la the `nudger before the President an Grant, and see if some means cannot be devised to remedy the difficulty. The Fenian Senate net his morning. Pros. ident Roberts has approved of the resolution eAßing a Congress of the Brotherhood to meet at Pittsburgh on theleth of February. A Charleston dispatch, dated Lfithsays:— Hilton It Co., of this oLty,auspeadodpityments Yesterday. Commanlcatton between here and talumbia. by railroad, has born re-opened and trains passed over yesterday for the drat time since the advent of Sharma:ea army.— Arago and The stea i . e . tta lars City of lle ß d today altimore, fPrusala, na Wa tea-E taking $891.0:0 tn. epochs. urope, Additional advices from Panama say Xlie Chillan fleet had returned to can of the South ern forts, waled, received auPPIIM‘ and nailed for another erftethtioti: The *.vornment had. made arrangements tor alma from the banks :of the Republic. ,In Peru Presi ent Prude was pushing for dard.. his games of refoeu anti Ir. props rationwrigormisly... • . s The Peruvian Governmentind not yet form ad a eCallltiOn with Chili against Spain, bat the general expectation Was that it would moo 0 In the ansalen of the Fenian Senate to-day one of the ofdeurs of the brotherhood, Irbo re cently returned from Ireland, Whore ho d -Pl ed thousands of people, mays if pecuniary conouragemestt bad been given to:tho Leave went there, a singes of battle., for Irish inde pendence, wouhl bemire, fought during the atonater. The charms aosinst Sir:ears Sor rel, Pleany and litullen, for repudiating the ooneeltutten, have notyet been presental. Several of the returned rencers, say they bad interviews with Stephe _ ,as who wai not pleaeed at the ceolleiet of O'lLahony. DISPNITHE3 1 7 11031 GO. 811ERIDAN Efia Opinion of thaßagdad Affair Correspc- nclumen e pis Weitzel dud GEN. IiEJIA TO BE SUPERSEDED Statement of Affairs in Mexico how roan, Jan. fD. Zhe .71usajes AasntoL ton ePeeial says telegraphie diapaishes of the ISSIt inst. from GensAhrulden. at Now Orleans, disarms all knowistlaebn lila part of the fill boaterinis attack on Ilevind, nod Stator that bison:tars to subordinate often have been to preserve a start nentrnilty. lie disbelieve+ the popular account of the &daft and mushier, tl a sensational story. A Brownsville correapendent `free the tell °Metal correspondence bet woo. General Weitzel, and General Mega, amportal com mander at. Matsu/or/GO and General Crawford GM Ann/Goan General, of the Wszican Itepub- Win army, le/rotation to the F-opublican prls oaers eon/len/nod to be shot, at histamoras, accordance with Illasimillan's decree for the caccutlon of all those found m they against his forces. General Weitzel, in the name of his government, protested against this barbar ity-, and Hogs responded that It arena matter In which the Americans had no right to Inter fere, and that the egecenen of the decree must be_ proceeded with. . To another letter to General Weitzel In which in acoordance with General Sheridan /A instrnetiens he informed little that In future correspondence with one olricor■ he must not style the Mexican republic an bandits. The imperial General again repels what he Consid ers foreign declaration, and repeats Clint all future communlestlero of similar purport Rill =Mhz =answered, ' It is rumored that MaJla Ls to be superaeded at !Sulam/Gas, The fir trees of GeneralsEscabodo and Crawford for another attack upon liatamorzu continued, Out the Imperialists hare greatly strengthened Its defenses since the previous assault. The latter *Mettle efforts to raise men in Texas for Juarez do not seem to meet With suOctes. /t is suspected that Crawford has a Woe financial spocrdatton In his eye, which can be greatly' sabserrod by the capture ot Matarnonts, and whlth Is thought to be touch dearer to him than the Mexican re public. The Imperialists are reported to be prepar. Dig for a new mad vigorous campaign to the north. A statement of affairs In Mexico, prepared by the Imperialists .for circulation tu Europe, and depicting a firm and nourishing condition of matters under liinalznilian's rule, repro scats that the llepuldican military force hare nearly dbappe.ared, and that mnantd of armed opposition to the imperialists which still exist, hare degenerated into mere preda tory- bands of robber'', and that order and cis ilitation are being rapidly established throughout the country under the benign sway of the Emperor. , On investigation by the Provost Marshal into the attempt to capture 'the imperial gunboat at Lcree near Matamoros, reveals the same facts as h eretofore published. Capt. liaison Plato, fortnerly actln Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the Sam ••• hat been appointed liupersising Qteteterma. of the Die Grande. • Capt. W. 11. D. Cochrane, fortnerlyf the loth emps, has been appointed Depot Q ttrter master at Brazos. DENSE FOG IN NEW YORK. AFFAIRS IN :VIRGINIA • New Thus, January 53.—A. dense fog over hangs the water and city this merning yeeterday, Ed. O'Brien was arraigned La the Essex county court 4 , r Ofer Ana Terrain r, and plead not guilty to two indictments. fo man slaughter ha causing the death of Mr, onion and a boy at the time of ttni recent timid _ disaster at Newark. Thu cashier of the Farmers' and Citi leen' Bank of ' Brooklyn, modifies statement that Ma messenger boy was robbal the of seventy thou:sand doUttrato checks. •lt was amen thousand, making the amount Stolen eighteen thousand dollars. The World'. Richmond special says t 't Vie -110 Orlin Is, to-day, as quiet as the State o New York or Masnachusetta r and the people, Lille Sr blank a re eußbring from nothing but r crty. All th e instnnatimm about the vir ant antagonism between the whites and bi irs, all thohleteons ossertiolui to negro Mon tion as the result of the oppreacive unman of the whit s, towards the inatim, aro all vac •r, wicked invectum. Gentlemen from the Interior declare that never were the elegance more quietly disposed toward. those who were their former masters, towardsr werethelatter more kindly disposed thaw Who.were CO lately dependent upontttem. The negroes and gradually giving up all notion of the millonlum that was to Cane with New Year's den. and are rapidly seeking and obtaining work' quite as rapidly as the Impoverished 'mallards aro able ai,om ploy and pay them. From inezteo—Jaltres btiven itne El PASO, Wdettll , oloe, Jan. 2 L—Ofgelid news PtOtU El , PeacyalexlCO, up to,the. PM. of,Meeenzher, aro reeekred. Tho Pronoh marched gpcai. foroo against the city fat ChEauahna, abando n the Mexican Government had to abandon go • the ath. . • . Pre binot a Idssident nd Jain= left Chihuahua' with pile ea army, and came to El p, • arriviag there on the loth. oa The French OCCupied Chlhaabria on the lid of that month. Tho llezleen force., under, Gen. Jerrezaa, rornaincdilve • male, trout Chi. huahua, swatting the Breach. Tre•blout JetUrtli VIZ very well receleed by the paoplo et El Tam. The news from the Interior le nap rcecitted as Tory good for the nun ' out canto. Steamers Akirrf*odl, Nirr Yak= ,Thouaryo.—Tlid steamier City or New York, from 1.1 , r0r . „ Ong la, from 15cuziela. Antra 1.4 ftlllo 11.11Wpititt& PRICE TIIREE CENJ::-; FIRE IN NEW YORK Lo Half a Million i/oil:a POLICE GAZETTE AND A. T. STEWART 30fu)-. Eta C'anadian affair, in CrnrrrJ New Tons, Jan.2l.—The of Millar & Conger Nos. 3.78 ands_ ti ao,dt, c r e „. , and 4 and /5.3 Coates street, between and Rutger streets, were destroyed be n night. Loss about Italia Million. The build ing contained cotton. hay, rags sugar a rz./ Iron. It von, owned by rar:ous part lee ,ftePort f•api the steamor which has InCO . tutu out here for some time, has gone to su, as • Clailla pris nowt to prey upon ankh bedmerce, ' Three gnu are al.° 501 . 1 1 " uilding for the Chi 11, . ,, gorerument. John A. Cooke, late cashier of the Cattt 111 N. Y., National Rank is reported a default, to the amount of n i nety thteuelnd The directors of the hank, zt. is added, ha re obtained collateral securities enough to czrver the defalcation. Mr. A. T. sten-art I. the party "eon who-, affidavit the publishers of the . /5/e, were /1.1-rtitti yesterday. He urs mo,„ a fib a istews not liariLeien, libel in the la Issue Or their paper, a Pen.tiOn artlele porting to glee the particular. co the 5t01 , ,, dboOPPeattolte of a Brs.l st reet broker lady recently connected. with the r tam, Theatre In thin city. The Retold'. Montreal di-patch say, Tito Ire bridges on the St. Lawrence beina at-all points, teas led the cononAnOer, 'or Mitchell to look after state of the fort., That at Prescott. has had new guns mounted arni heavy Arrnstrong gun.s are being placed in tn. battery at Quebec. A great quantity of lumber is rinitigtug hands at Ottawa, that It may go fetal Into th•• United States, while tile treaty is in force .t Bostonfirm i 3 making terms for the °scrim:fr of three thousand dar loads before tho Cab of March. The firratcPs Toronto snorial says the Ca ns - dlan tr-ado reviews profess to know that ti,. United States Government has eon/tante:l to renew the Reciprocity Treaty, it CR - Oadas 111180 the provisional rin s, , duties to 110. American standard, admit _certain mangy, tures tree, and enlarg °the canal., the I - 5151 .1 Slates bearing _part of the r encase,. Ti,e whole matter to be arrangeal by the respective Legishatitres without a treaty. C.tptain S. S. Smith, easconfedemte oniner, under arrest at Toronto on a eharae of rot. , bing an old man of four thoo.oul dollar.. in LiniteaL Statesporlds, at .Windeur, where Smith _keeps a hotel. MAXIITILIAN BEfO3IIRiG FRIENDL V AlneiPnt iTetiettia ('i ty DiAcuri erect ENGLII4/1 ANEIIICAN r&N.A.I, Arse Yout, Jauttaey 21.—A letter tram the city of /1111-21 no says that In order to gassed against the depreciations of guerrillas Mae:- Ilian has the unttre road, (rout Vera Unts In thn eapital, patented hy n rntiltary pollee, and though the toter hi not c ere nutnernu., it said tom:lever the purpose very veil ==MIIMM convention he maintained that President Joluasou and it,. are, by posttlon, as a- all aa hr Interest, natural allies. 111, help.. me, sa 1.1 the Emperor, I will help him, and we ntll raise this Continent to such a degree of pros perity and greatness that at alien soon it.. able to dictate to the rest of the • orhi, Gag- Mad included. The erplortng party scut by Maxilan tn the intermr of Mexico, found In the midst • large forest, the ruins of a city bunt long before the time of Cortes. This city Is or considerable extent' baring It -I 'streets paved with poltabedstone.. Atany due specimens of architecture were dlscovered. Later South _American ad elecathat communication had been sent from Preaddnat Lopez, of Paraguay, to General littre, leader of the Argentine forees, which Wax generally aupposed to contain proposals for cc -satinet tar between Paraguay on one aide, and Brazil the Argentine Confesferat lon an.' Uruguay o the other, though some snal,f‘et It aLihe a trick of Loper to obtain Information of the mnsuments of the allies. The land force. of the latter wen, still press Mg after the retreating Para4llll,`llian. and oth ers reported that their advance had reached Prina. Five steaniera of the Brandt:an fleet hatl pushed at. the river nearly to Corrientes On the Vat of Norembes atinf-ewiscaimementi for of acne- scene of action. The London Times of December =Us, in as article on flounces, urges the English Unseen meat to abandon tee pine for poYtng the National debt in four hundred years,and American clews. It uiys the United Stale.. Government believe., it run liquidate it• debt and It 'seriously talks of doing no, not to four hundred year.. but In thirty years. Shottlii the United Spot, dud themselves clear at debt at the end of this centuev, and should ire, .m the contrary.find thus be ye only low - en-Soul debt by nelmhty lallll.OllA, 11. ' , Atli scrim hundred and thirty million pounds, the con trast will not/ only be shameful but dangerous in the event of mtest between the old and ne.CutintrT. The former will start with n f BALMORAL SKIRTS, heavy burden Of debt, proved to be inepo„,yibi,, Of parment, and the latter willatertelearfilto- I to Wool .111,1 opened at WILLIMI sFatri.r:S e getber. That IA a question which trill be fully discussed In American public opinion and feeling. We mht. be able to stand reproach, eze hard as we have ig been upon American repnea- LINENS, tore, hut we shall not 1m able to prevent Amer leans thinking themselven va.tly richer and . wrw.l.,3ll.Empf,E4; strongeri and better than ourelyes and then. fere more likely to come out of a fresh War. SHIRT FRONTS, SHIRTINCS, OfecLF.ShiET—WOODS—On Atondat, Septesine it, 1885, at the residence of the cranl . 4trr.. T , itla d Ult4 NL AV . eoetag . ity, B.IH , LIEL ~AIE,N Y. 170LSTT11P—On 2T01? IDOYDIDft. tat& ost.. ANNA I..EN A REITELt, only daughter of C. an.l L Better; and wife of Otto 17015telit, years. Da filen& of the funny are respectfully lur lied :to attend her ftuaerat. [runt the relidvnee or her fa- Vier. on Spring illll, on MONDAY, January at o'clock, P. r. Carriage. will tear. Sauanann D. SlAitt street, at Plsi o'clock. BORING t i AMES BOWN, IMPROTED BORING TOOLS, EINEING OIL, 6.u.r w.. 7 urn EX *ELI N 0.130 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Ps. Tools warranted made of the very best SL WU LOW MOOR MON. Well borers riaradalled at Mincrvvioat i1Da.01.11.1..z13346191, With lath article. as are accessary to cond.,: MMus, viz: z p . ATVIET73; WAIFS, (641 S , WinAC/DS, ttIIOVELS, I'L A NES, IUA ASI.Y I - 11 . 71,`5• DOPE, LEATHER AND GUM AD or which I have coo iataly to store. odlcava pETIROLLa MACHINE IVOttli9 R. S. Xaltlo.llV3r, • Nu. =Ohio Strect, Alleabene NIZTRZTIk,?..I2°I.I% LT,LT. Particular attention Invited to his Patented Im provements Lossam and Joints, made of J ttolatta U. h., and Moor iron. In standard' stoeil a t numbered,. that puts eau be ordered by tallier tolexraph, and tbend • perfect at at all tltoca. • . e also bunt. ropes, beting. crust/ t.la, te these who may wt. It. Engines and es achrnovrorl made to order. Orders by mall promtly attended to. Lam prepared to grant lteenpres to other ma¢ufietu• torero for these Improsemente on liberal terms.. Moo U dt %Val 0. PAIOTTEREL JAN JV*LI LONG, LANE &. SIGN ARTISTS AND HOUSE. PAINTERS. No. Go marturtum errrsnUMß: • Lettcrlniat all kind. exreuted prampllY a.d ..114 unanrpasetal elegance. Beanallail Show Card, on enameled paper et Won, and tint Kin n, on slate ms.lo Ornc sent to a . _pall rts of Ina country.. CO antle Plete r. rtal Matsui executed IA Wear 'Vita., H".O Moth's Clone with retard to darahlilty harmony or color, and nestocu of nabr,, AT All work at reason rote ratro. , !E TILLIABI g. anowx, (Late of the ana of lisowx 6 3(0n60w.) uoirsr .LND MON P.AINTER, North Eaateorner of Third extCyllarkel. Street., =I flag: DrITIRIDOS'3 . PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIMNEYSr' M llll . ls .CtUre4 6r XX net Ohms. 'There Chtmet.7; are the tuteetled for the Sat damn, battles partatt eau equally, taut eorpolzsiriprl&rteky4. ag ilhett Pitt Ole!, Werkr, Wl:Varan MEM rnTTIM MEM MANrFACTURERM. Staritzfactarcr of R U. LECki PI 7 . 71711 rr THE - IvEkaLLY GAZETTE TWO EDITIONS ARE. PRINTED ' - lf , t, anl fl. -'_ T. t.. ~.~ 1 . .r Eli= BOOTS AND SHOES •Iff: 7114120. T FIE UTIFT-I. XIV TFiE ~., i „Jr 1 lion Ton Skating ilnlmorabi, FOB 11 EL 91 \ 11 TOF 11 INADIV. , OF DR CELEZUTEI CONCERT BILL SHOE STORg, U,1,,. N-b,. The; are s trr is, 01 and pleare Gentlemen will always End 2 Splendid assortment of Custom Made FRIA4'n CALF 800T5.2 I o .1, 9 61k4-11 at this PURE SHOE mini, Xo. GO Fifth Street. I" DER TIIE, $,.(.20,000 THOUSAND DOLLAR lIIOUYAND DOLL AR T1f.,1:6.1.ND DOL./AU:A INI•1:1111 U tiIITII WIIICTII Sir • '‘ NIL ISt;lf'S. CLAIM/11Ni* MI••• 1.11 , 4 I ..lritg .KI'N %ND CLAYI-111:Kw AT 1.)",14T1T A AT ilt , Tik`.l- • • At A Vl:FAervpgris - 31.1NTIJAVTUREP. Ckfr: N UrACTUINERS. Cub?. AT TUE POMIL4L. lIOU',I I 119 USP: LuTIIING 11011SZ H. iStIMCIE el!, QO., OEVALLA. elb capc2-, OBLIECIYI.23. (*I • .12 FtFTII STREET, 11/11( STRYKr. • rik - nt STILEET, Opposite the Opera sous. DRY G00D8; T IREXENGg }g. DRY GOODS, iIV 4 DD.III.Y WTT LT A M SEMPLE'S, illegfiesf. BLANKETS, 1 ka/1 1..•% opectel at WILLLS.AL 5E.311.1.E.5. BARRED'. FLANNELS. so-.. ratt..ra- tqww.4 W1LL1.4.13.1. SEMPLX.I. npenrd 3r W!LLIAM tirITPLk, C I NCHAMS, A./ate, optturit at IVILLI.OI SEMPI.II,4 SHEETING MUSLIMS, An widths. Just openedz WILLIA.3I SEMPLE'S% rAW - The attention of the trwle L I rite./ above guqta. .o atock is ertnialeie. 4 j t := ul' SPECIAL. NOTICE; ".3:.l•;";`glricE:YlT'lr="Na ,•`°' Annual Clearing-Oat Sale Mr 1:41E1 G1C>=1.232.03.1.001:1, • ANL I, NOW N FULL BLAST. OE Hosiery and Glorex, ELLIM•ED MICE. Ba:morals, V Ell Ctit:A/ Embroideries of .171 Kinds, IIEDUcka) PRICKS. Woolen Goods, such x, Hood, wan - LOW. Ladies' A' Gents' Undergarments ALAl:qu> D"w.N. FANCY GOODS AT COST. "" I " MACRUM, CLYDE t CO.'S, _ . Nos. .74 and 80,..narket fitreet, CARP Eirs, SOIL cLopiEs„ . B .zs ikIWAILL.mrs irroita s 7. Fourth Street. Mosaic and — Aixtoinster Ruvil VEL*ET DILLS, Embroidered Piano Ewers, SHEEPSKIN_MATS, Nrinxecr-mw ica.ococar-es, i° 3 A. 4 deserlptlcut of easpeu. itEDI;CTI IrMiemornlr c:lAL.xtm.Ewo,' = Prparnory to ta?rtnit t nu; Attinal %Tett% ys rialiarTAT: ga'4lolirraimas aplect ogiti az-Lai/Iva Oirpets. /loot Oil Cloths, Illadow-Stuurft arldl4 c 43- 0 1 1tallis f -OM 7 +. l ces. Tasßgls, ImaPs an 4 ::, Pemm.OT FSliaaar iertßh at XI) 1101 - SS tt. =IN •v w i::cs ... n. ct D. h 1, .0/ ron 1 f ILI - ■ ,