The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 23, 1866, Image 1

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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETT E
rr tl. PUN - MIAN, rurrons
EItILICTT, ' '
70. e(r3TAMACINA. NAS A. En.
FURIJSIIF-0 AT THE GAZETTE ASSO , I y
Nu. SG ring STRICET, ratcht.tr,h.
M Onso.Vil rolTler , r, by nigh'. inn . rear. .......
F.VT. , t ISUITION.
berv• - •1 Irh C•rriers, Mono.' NO or EVONONO. prr
Elie Vittobutqlt 6auttc.
CITY ITEMS
Ranted.
A trolopef era Bookkeeper Add re, Itoc B
A D., Gazette Otlee.
Physicians. Preachers and Poet •
rTe hawyrr a Planers' $.4). Only thirty
=E
Plawyoroa Barber. Soap
n 1( . 4r-try it. Only thirty COMA a eat.
For DOricolcar hi Dry Good.
tin to *be Ilnnl. closing nut sate of Dail,— .t
51. Act .trece.
Dry . Good. Cheap
Al , b. great anal sale of Hark, S. Co., so
bxrcrt xtreot.
t.looks'ond Shawl*.
4; r.•:d bargain!, at the chasing out sat, of filar
her co., Se Market street.
Ureot
of Bolti
:Whet. flelto
A e wade , trlelc
requit Jg .per. It IA
the a Looter of the ago. OCT aelvottlgement In
ego Column.
Dress floods
1,.-Ing .out at awful low pekoes, an the
!SOW. Esat corner of Fourth and Market
•t r*ei
C. II ....Nao:t Loc . , & Ur.'
Wl.*lewd° Dry 6
. .
nu
S. ' , III amd complete stock Just opetoNl
the Northeast corner of Fourth and Market
C. BANN OW LOVE ot. Rao.
Love , .
DI) Goo.'l:‘ xtorc Is 0.12 the northeast C . Ortler ~f
Vomit, oh '3lnrket streets.
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Blanket.,
Wl,l, and cOlored—all sizes, gnalitle..
nmt
price.— on the northeast corner Fourth and
Market street*. C. 11,,,50:v Loy. R B no.
Country Merchant , *
itepienishing stook should, before porehasteg
.risit the . rolabltshment of Barker Co., re
Market street, as they hare full lino* or
Bleached and BrOina ROMlting9 and Shirtlag4,
Prints; and other staple goods, *tack they art.
stsouch lean than Dsgtern prices.
• ' Miry Goode at Wholegato.
The List piaci to buy them, either in the F.a.st
or West is at Barker & Co.'s 53 Market, where
fsin by fOinidAhe beet assortment of Sheet
togs, Shirtings, Prints, Prtut stuffe anti other
staple goods.,
Oil Never
We aro infOrniod by Messrs Hon.& Co, taut
the v aluablo otl territory recently In litigation,
Sun, Beaver County, hail been amlo
-ably adjusted, and that Messrs. Thomson
Orma, and,rtitchard di Co., are prepared to
execute leases on tats justly celennited ter
ritory.
rut. the Question
tiencrally to Your friends, as to what prepara
tion. they We for their Loath, and the re-
Aponse, pine tune* out of ten,will be tiorotlunt.
'Tle - noldhger necessary to e impress its merits
upon the public min 4, exprience has taught
'gm world that, RS a means lot beautifying and
.preserving the teeth, invigorating the gams,
and giving a pleasant aroma to the breath, it
Las fro ri ral in either hemisphere.
Hasheesh.
We under Stand that some of our
wholesale drag:gists hage made art , .1.' 4 %
with the SylvanCtricatC,oraparty of.PMstialilfor
the sale of HaebeesliCaudy, traporteatindipre.
Pared solely thur,ComparrY.. We tre glad to
learn that Mir ettizetutaratiatr - to have en Op.
.partunity-Of leating.themalte of this wonder-
fel Oriental ;preistiatient; prepared under the
direction of a, thorough medical chendst, or.
cordingto •the formulas of „Eastern countries,
and sanctioned by the Faculty of the Calcutta
Medical College. retaining its medicinal greill -
i„ kleif, but modifying by chemical combinations
itillreedarbable influence on the mental fecal
- tivorke* taken in a erode state.
5,1111 e =ION= of Philadelphia have beg a
r&atelnalitts/XeCently by somemost remark
- Our* la that City by the use of ttii.
sulactiy.
We are pleased to assure our readers that
ihis article 18 altogether a different thing tram
:that of %similar nalne,introdnoed here come
time 011.00, :116 concern in New York. but
coin urns, we believe s 's defunct.
-
Bell
IttleiSay, Stela To•llorrew.
=cell is the e apesienee of thousands. Yea
ueley continuous health. To what does the
occasiOnal 'lnvalid attribute ib uncertain
rosiditionl 'Notio himself, of °lmmo. He lays
the Warne.= the climate, perhaps• It is too
hot, or too cold, too damp, or too dry, or too
variable. 'lint dOes he tike the proper course
gI fortify hie constitution and bodily organs
spina the ertiemes and changes of which be
complains t No. Re says, perhaps, that only
an Iron man could bear such great beat, or
such ylolent cold, or such sudden cicissltades
Whythen dm, be neVroaort to the great Ton-
It and P: creative, which, If it will not make
Minim Iron man, will at least quadruple the
capacity of his system to repel all external
agencies that Lend to produce dlseasct tios
tettees Celebrated Stomach Bitters, taken
falthfulb - aceording to the directions, will so
Strengthen -the stomach, brace the nerve•.
tone the liver, and rcgnlate and InCigorate
the whole animal machinery, that the system,
Justrail of.being at the mercy of the weather.
and liable to be prostrated by every change of
temperature, will becianie case-hardened, a 3 It
a ere, and almost impervious to climatic indu
emits. It is to this preventive principle [Lai
Hostetter's Bitters owe their greet poi e tlarlty
in the West Indies, British America lola Aus
tralia
Hostetter•* Bitter%
Are Sola wholesale and retail ut very iow rate.
►t I , lenting, l t Drni and Patent Medicine Depot,
Ho. 114 Market street, corner of the Diamond,
Is cat loorth Street.
With the A15....S
( ertnin advent of cho:cra amongst ns t, t',
1 , 111ing spring. we suy again to our re .ter,
An not be unprepared Mr It. liar e what you
know and what experience has demonstrated
to be, n strictly reliable. nirl keiic to nip it in
the bud upon the drat premonitory symptom.
no not trn't to new and untried medicines:
w hat yon know to have cured will cure again.
Fleming, druggist, No. 'Pt Market -street, pre
pares a medicine that was need with infallible
success during the last visit sat tile cholera to
this dty, and we nnheritutingly say that no
medicine in the world to superior to It. Don't
ter w ithout u bottle of It, that Ls our ad v
and when the dread scourge does make its
pear:lute. yen areeamparitively secure.
Sold only in Pittsburgh, at riclrling , drug
Sko,, No. E 4 Market street.
Fall sad Winter floods
It a ith great pleasure ire rail the attra
ct, of par readers to the suliperb stock of Full
- sod Winter Goods Pist received by Mr. John
Merchant Tailor, No. 11M Federal street,
Allegheny. Ilia stock embraces some of the
beautiful dlothe, tasanneres, Overcoat.
ngs and Vestings ever brought to the western
enarlict., 1119 assortment of Furalstitrur G.0(11,
COMpitSing Shirts, Drawers, Collars Neck Tim,
It saulkerchiefs, do-, cannot be surnamed east
or west. laigc stock of ready made rant
• Coate s Vesta and Overcoats, will 11.1,0 be toned
_at his establishistent. PCr4011 , 1411 wool 0f,,,,ny
:thing in the clothing hoc should not Lill to
;Ise Mr. Wcier a call.
Mime's W. Parry & Co.,
!tact Ica Slate Roofers, and Dealers hi Amer;
can !Ante of flitriotts coin,. Office at Alevnn. ,
der Lutighltilla near the Water Worha Pitt*
lourgh, Ta. I:cadence, to. 75 Pike street. Or
dicrs promptly attended to. All work warrant
«r water proof. Repairing done nt the short•
eat notice. lie. charge far repairs, provided !Lai
vaof to not abused after It id pat on.
RUtorene
there are one litualred distinct n 01,0114
diseases, and there Lsuot °neer them that w 111
mat yield to the great Inelgorant, Itlkorene.
Why suffer the torture of nervous weakness
Or a .tayl The Bikerene wilt gave you Instant
Julie( and pOrawalant strength. Sole agent for
Pittsburgh, Joseph Vlemtng, Druggist, No. at
Nat het street. Sent by e.sprces any 'share.
. •
Carpenter Jobbista
Slaving reterned after an absence of three
;..rare Inaba army, I Lave re-opened
. my ehop
Ur. alririala of jobbrng . 1n rho eurporaer hoe,
.!.. 4 11.Iiltie (Ad eland, Virgin Alloy, between Smith
- 7-)/18 1 ,1 street Ana Cherry Alley. Ordure .allelte,l
*id :PrOmPtii attended to.
VILLIAASI Y vans* x..
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VOLUMELX X X
CITY ITEMS
I=l
It ,„, the following 14111/MUII
CR, ion from Mr. Wrtltxur, of the firm of l'rlnce
wmton tt, Co. , Cmeinmtt!, condemning the use
„f the above Calltlo4 by other parties. We
think the ,hews of Mr. W., quite correct, and
ill,. protected the proprietors , of ltoback's
Bitters as far as we coold, by refusing to Insert
advertisnients infringing a• u e bought. on
;heir "trade mark
Pirr, at' rtort, January 2.14.,...r5ie,
Pr I .111:14.4 or Tut GAZETTI,--frenzarrn_en
Vv attention has been called to the intillirttse
meats of several partici. under the bead of
"Greenbacks aro Good.” A. you urn well aware
that as it hos cost no very considerable money
to advertise "Greenbacks aro Good." for the
purpose of calling the attention of the public
to the merits of our beandinavian medicines.
we think It very unfair for parties to lake ad
, untage Of our enterp rise. We claim that the
USA' of the words nGreenbacks are Good,"
which we follow with ftotetek's are "letter, is
original with us, We have never been
interfered with in any city or Man
before. in Cincinnati alone where we
et ended upwards of O. thousand
dollars in a week advertising in this way there
was not, single instance where 111 person at
tempted to use our derive or "trade-inark,"
"Greenbacks art. good, but Hohnek's are bet
ter." We feel no disposition whatever to have
a difference with anybody—on the contrary'.'
we think there is plenty of room and w ale
enough to advertise without conflicting with
or copying from others. The writer called on
two gentlemen In this•citv, namely, Mr. Pit
lock and Mr. Duuseathi wtiono doubt thought
lessly used the words 'greenbacks are good,o
to head their ad•ortlgements. I found them
grid/morn, and willing not only to ilisrontlnue
the use of thew ds named , but to make any
amends in their power..
0.11 - 41/reounacks are good lint lb - Mack'.
are healer." on the ground that health is para
-110011111 If, wealth, and because we know we
hare the best medicine available to mankind.
lfebart..i.Sionmeh Bider., after years of expe
rience and trial s have proven to he the host
remedy extant tor all Complaints, when a ton
ic and stimulant arc inquired. They contain
the properties Of a gentle locative, an efficient
antistdllol39 agent, and arc the best stountelite
known to the world.
Our SugarCesited M.N./ and Liver pill, are
the most active and thorough pills [lilt has
ever been Introduced. They net SO directly
upon the Liver, exulting that organ to such All
extent as that the system does not relapse in
to Its former condition, which is to apt to he
the noon with simply 4 purgative pIII ;„ burg
thickly sugar-coats they are especially adapt
ed an a remedy for children and persons who
has e a dread of swallowing a pill. Our Blood
Purifier cores Scrofula, and all diseases aris
ing from an iinpure state of the blood. Many
thousands have been cured by the 050 of Ito
hack's Blood rudder 3r1,1 'Mood Pills, as pre
pared by us from then riginal formulas of the
great Sweedlsh physician, Dr. C. W. Reletek,
now retired from thelabors of his self-semi
tieing profession with honor and (deservedly)
un immense fortune. 'The Purifier in the best
alterative known to Solonee, combining, 34 It
does, the syrup of Stillingla with lodide of
Potassium, which every physician of educa
tion knows lobe the Surest remedies.
It also contains a pasture herb Indeginons to
Sweden, Dr. Robaek , s native land, which we
import erprellaly to use in compounding the
Blood Portlier.
We leave the matter in the hands of the pub.
lie to decide.. To the press of this city the
writer returns his Amok.* for the courtesy.
liberality and urbanity shown me during my
short stay. Very truly yourF.,
•st. W. Ni autos,
1112111
(if the ilro of Prince, Walton .1 Co.,
Cinon 1111 l ti..,
Plaid rim:se's
Al: the popular makes, at very low priee, nn
tue northeast ts.rnur ul Fourth and Market
street'.
EN EIIAL ERN
TtitE Pope on receiilog the congratulation
of the Cardinals on. Christmas day, replied
that Gott never abandoned the Church In tem
pestuous times. His Lioltness called to mind
our Lord sleeping In the storm on the Lake of
Gennessarct. "al the present time,' said
his Holiness, "Christ seems to be sleeping, but
be is watching for the defense of the Church.
The future WM the hands of God, and the tri
umph of the Church IS inevitable .
Toe FA.RESILSattIitI FIRM—The fire at Geo.
Wells A Co.'s oil refinery in Parkersburg on
Tharsdny last, was unite extensive and de
stractive. Over k 03,040 worth et property Woe
destroyed in a very short time. The ate Came
nearly doiroonneil more damage than it
did. 84 the flames were nearly communicated
to the oil boats in the river, which were con
nected with the refinery by a pipe.
Two o AMMER., Rained Jack O'Neil and Jim
my Young, quarreled in rolcv's billiard saloon
in Detroit. As they left the saloon, Young
shot- irlieti throngs the head, and t ben
coped. O'Neil O'Neil Is throng
dead. The Free
51)s ea he was taken away Inn hack '•he gate
utterance to most horrid impreearlons—t,s,
foul to he reported—intugledwith 1111Pl1,,1•1 to
beast' , for mercy nit his Soul."
DR. Tartan, of Richmond, !Baptist i, to the
columns of the Sew York Examinee, says
"Southern ttaptists are conscious of no wrong
in the loaners cm - teeming whirl, they are
charmed. They have 110 conassalon• to m a k,.
Th cr il e s, broad gm( whlch Iles between the
sections llama been dug by the North, and the
North only eau fill or bridge lt,"
• • -
ON Frlday, for the llr,t time our eonntrv's
history, a colored eontructor received pay tor
h o carring the mall. Ilia route la to rirgmla.
hot ands Mat t h e Virglnlane cam no oh
jeetion to having their mabag carried by
eolored man—lf they can receive their letter,
In no other way. •
•. -- -
ra. (Sum Ow arnly
veto In this wise: While hte trglnient war at
Nashville hear lee applfrd (or leave nratAener
and WI. I efosnl. Thereupon the Indignant
Fenian took lite eliSence thout e leave,
which latter alleretardi fo wi llowed th Jilin, as
known.
•
Tur. N. ridladelpink Chfc ,, • that
last work Mr. natuuel ntartn wa• m•idenly
killed while in the act of loading a Large •taw.
log On to fonr-stbretrd wagon. Tne tog r.d led
bark track upon him, crushing hL4 hot% 111
horrible monnrr•
CT RCS MCCORMICK, the reaper millionaire,
bag presented General Let:with filLatio to found
a profeaeomilip bearing hi. name at Om VI,
,11,115 College, of which the ex-rehol leader
Prealaton t.
Seca S. the tack of hon..- room in atlanta.
illVti% are lining In tents.aml they
cannot el no get enough of that uncertain
nbelter.
•
TINT: wife of Cori innehe.ter, n promiceo
Lonitrille lawyer, golete.l her nerre*no ,
ended her llfe—a i t chloroform, the oft,
PI& trot urr• ern the most regular attend
Ipr ante of the Chleago daily prayer tneetlngs
rent r.
to a t ni !last their Mneet Is proles
.lunal, not rut ig 1011,
1100. /./.1./, Lk, IN, Ilmunrer of the I . M Iml-1
phta and Eric Itailrnati, hat recently return,
his pnsltion l.l.. 'tint 01
Tux Bnlun tt r'r.nrrrr 14 .Ivs,l, tithe life •,
nearly forty-ten c ears. It .lie .1 of 01.1 her Imu
Tue
UnroOf Sass John Morriss...) has bac nn
3 Wall ,el mfillonnre.
Ma. M cat . , a's nargo 01 emigrants dwoolled
at that to 75 wad f 4) men, widen, It they
all get to tVashlngt , til territory, will tultl,,sate
the evil of male preir...i.l.•raosi• to the extent
of only It after the steamer
Contireentail lift the n leurf, Tutesdas. six erie.
men were sent ashore with their baggage.
They were from Maine, hail been 111 the nit}
some months. at Innell expense., walling lot
the sidling of tbe steamer, and the eupealn
t them ashore beernitse they could lint e e,
the i r They of count.' iii
dinnantt nod hml ninny hard words for M.o.
rer, by hum they 'declared thxy tint Issue
41upe.i and foully wrong,' zlim months line
they may halm reasnti to be glad that Of .• r
left theta behind --.S . prinwleld Ifrptflalecw.
rurssis C.,trai ',C.V.—The Re , Dr .
Celia! has published u pamphlet on American
:rain, which is highly COMMOntied by tut.,
German pre,t, but y, hluh 111 , i is it
us f Henri tli CSS in It•til lag press
there mil uguiii•i hist] t 'ILI. rfl.. .11,1 -how
oth•epNuated bintiluy tlu. 1...
ret4toied, 0111111 as Iteput,lic ,at Tiic
crunieUt Lai 111,10r4C.1 th k sours, :ul , l i c1,,,4,•1
all 2typointiutlit io Dr..rehalt Vrofc,,,,, 4 ,‘
thr ‘therisity 01 , h.r a hh•n v,ittuu
he had -trout; reeollid I.lat p r,•,
that. a good Osanco of success.
A Nos, Plagve lot Pru... 1411
New TWIN, Jan. ttn — The Woettf's het me
respondent. records the prevalence of a 10000
in the Prussian capital, second only to that
caused by the appearance of the cholera. Tue
trichina• disease, a or w and terrible malady,
ravaging Prusstis„ and 01 t 110.10 at.taelcuil by it,
at least tit cuLy-flvg per remit. dleu in.,11,1u
death surgeons tram the origin of the mal
ady ton speetes of aorta that attacks the pins
and an the Germans are essentially a pore eat• ,
lug people runt prefer thcle loud 011 ly partially
cooked, the nee scohrge has utterly ditlorKatt
/sett their huhltf and caused a (eidlog .1 in
tense alarm to pervade till
Banta Robber .4 rre.t.4l -Itniirond
Sr, TORX, Jan.m—Twoleo named yid
erhiß mid George BOyer Itayt: treen arre-te.l
wait I.leht.lliell Ore rol.heee of the
of the Partner./ Rini Citizen,' N.alanal II t.
of Williamsburg, on Friday eine to ti
money Intl beets asi4.irtioneii
On r.atarilay afternoon Mgt. Simile. flu fo an,
in the employ ttf the Harlem Hall r..a.1, %rte.
liy it panting train of ear. Inthe 114•1
at Ninecj-second st
M==l
Sew Vona, Jan. #.—Tho Iferraer• Washing
Um speCial says Information has been reeei•ed
*bet on De, 9th, Juarez fled from Ch Manton,
with twenty-five men, previously levying fhb
nes on the town. Imporallsts entered the Sake
with ot resistance. !The re 11C01111 to be 110 doubt.
that', by the last steamer from Ellropo the
atlas Department received positive Icarian
test teem Perla that the French troolll loin In.
Ar 111.4 ra n within stated 111111 early period
Arrival of tiovertior Curtin nt Harr',
burr.
114%U. ..1W iti). •1411; or nor Curt in r.
rived heru 11...tay IMO 1.1 revolt's: 4: ta large 110111-
i,, Of YitOr.. Iltli rne343ge W II 11 0
the I,4l.lature wiz( DI lay.
Illee-ftridwe Formed
Bl wibi bwmetl
below !jla4aria Pall, ou :7.111011r, e xtendmg
three mile tlown Hie - 1110 I ,:15 , {t
mama for AGiaaj Yckm
V. 0..
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Our Special Dispatches
FROM WASHINGTON
REPORT ON RECONSTRECTION
Bill on the Freedmen's Bureau
THE rreatr PEgrels VIM %El kia‘TS
Marriage of Mrs. Dough..
ADMISSION OF TENNESSEE MEMBERS
Pre.. dent on the Suffrage Bill
'pet tat Dispatch to the Illttsbargh tinzette
W0a1H17:01 . 0S, January
The first Instalment of the report to be made
by the Reconstruction Committee %WI pre, , ll.
4,1 in the Senate to-day by Mr. lessenden, uud
In the House by Mr. Stevens, In the form of an
amendment to the constantion. It is substan
tially the same as that propound two week.
In thb House by Mr. Blaine, of Maine. The
ertutmitteo change the phraseology. but rOttLin
and indorse his slow, viz: Not to Intorfrre
with the basis of representation In the loyvi
•
tale!, but 14mply to exclude therefrom all
who tnay be denied political rights on roe, or
ecdor
n amendment aro, ALance Laken up to the
Mouse, and 14r. finger:, of New deroey, Anil
Mr. Conkling, of New York, mode net •rot.to•h-
Co thereupon.
Mt. Steven+ha. given notice that he will
coil the previous question to-morrow a ttar
noon, but the pressure this evening tot on es.
tension of time foFtlehate, may induce hint to
cimnge his purpese,
The pasonge of the Freeiltnento Bureau bill
by the senate, onhotanttaily, no it comes from
the Judiciary Committee, to assured by vote.
taken. The most Important amendment pro.
pooett restricting the operations of the Outran
to the States lately In rebellion, and leaving
!Maryland. Kentucky., Missouri and Delaware
to care for the freedmen In their own way:
gave rice to a spicy and entertaining per-ona
del ate between MCoars. Wilson and Cowan.
and was finally defeated by three to one. Toe
other amendment to make the agents to
heoe four Staten onlotrdinate`to the elntl
thorities thereof, morel nod urged Ity Mr
Davis, was loot by eight to thirty-one.
Mr. Sauloltury has the floor for to-m. 11,1,,
'l.l VI 111, cour4e, object to the a hole bill
the vote on it.. passage may rWrlal,p, to
reached. tomorrow though that it will to.
talk. d off till Wednesday teems more proba
ble
13=1
The War Department hat aatlgned any offi
cer, of the late Veteran Reserve Corp" to duty
under General lion and. It WWI found ale./
mutely anent MI to give him an tnerea-ed a unt
tier of military men Of whom to matoe agent,
In various •ection+. The plan of =kW. citi
zen. Fitch agent, ban not been very aucce.ttnt
In any State and In .eves( Ln a failure.
Com
uileeloner Whittle; , of North Carolina, tor tn
%lance, has found It exeoudlngly dithetalt to
timi citizens who would act, and o apreesen It
decided preference for military men tooter:Ll
V. deon, of Georgia, In tal. aslant; for on an
•lgnment Captain:. and Lieutenant,. to n
bin
Department. wont General ceott, of youth Core-
Una, mole It a condition that ,enernl rtmuld
b. given him before he entered upon Out)
bete.
t.. 01 Ward prettehett =clerking and
?eatertlay, at the Foundry Ilettealltt t botch
tht• eft'', and railed ten tbhuttuoti dollar, at
the t n -errirett to pity off the tt , tt of the
t.ltreh. Preaklent Jobtlwra Ira. pre-eat In
ihr tuttratng, and thirteen hundred •lalLsrl
ere aute.ertheft la few momenta to mak ,
Lou a life member o( one of thechure.h Nuan's
The Illchatond Lann.intr calls Ws.h:a.to4
the YankeoenDlTal•
General £.tree, of Ohio. ha. teen appointed
ne-retary of ;hat state, and Captain Pratt.
formerly Adjutant , eneral on Gun. Mitchell . .
.tail. United slalom Mar. - hal for New Merle°.
General John P. btough, of , Colori.lo, ha. re.
rei•ed the appotattueed of lidad Jostict• for
amain:llc territory.
l'reminent North Carolina Chianti...are m
;dog a pmdlilleat lon of the toot oath. NO that
to shall he exeiuded from oilier by it. pro
tyjoo., who will mate oath that any aid or
nmfott they may have glen% to the rebellion
a. not pre:opted. In any degree. liy ho.tptie
to the government of the United -dale.
tient:cal Sher - max is expected here .Om. •1.. y
thin acct, to motor with Genera? (,rant to
referent-et° military Wait,
Mn. Doughty to to be married, to-mn. r»a. to
Bros et Brigadier Gen, ral too., t
b.ates Army. The ceremony will la'', pia.,
at 311..Douala,' rcwidenee • h,ly the n...t
lima In friend. of the bride and uri•le,fro • o
.Lr. , 'r idled
I...e.tipt, from custom, at 111, f.•• 11.
c.irit• ;poi I. ul el,try I rmt rt.ii until
1311 ht Yt.. ntnoursted In Inn ts,,g-i-e•titit,
scer arr , LAnt012.1...p 1. rant rind a nn .•
or ,11.1.1,Igni•thed Inflitary
, kti nut 1 twrv, hate pltuutio,rt
ty • pry* tlt 31 the grnuA tu.it , L. the
, • ,Ith Keg - Imo:1V thn 71th In.t
writ rtercit,l roLlot,rielt
in the ,rreu.thirly luau:-..r.• ..an••.•••• •1 At
Ur Ttuarury T.L. , r•
alto 0.t.-a.l 01 lb, .4.•au.na
Thr 1V...m.011000n C 0111/11 it t I
up th, ,urstiou of Ow
rniont,o , . and Will ',port
on Ow auldo•cl.. a5..”0,1 IS, legt.lato , u
that. -:ate opt, the uow lo•for,
, ,nferis,r upon ixtg,o , .. the MOO to
,• lig the court', hoat I ~,,, mon. ao •
a aro' n Mit,: to Ow Tunnh
gat lun, Its, pla. , s I
=ZS
v, 11f 1. 1111.
t• , • „1„i r,•••••1.• err rll4fiugicinn.. , ,l
onnA:s —1;efr0n, ,, 1..•: „, ..ft1.1.11,1 :to:11,A
rote! In.forel Pi
tli.• annent , llinent lug
log 41) ao.ore Andre..-
eoguis(.l Srlitl!Or Iron that ',tie tip t r III
March, IK.I, nod the Colon %It tottol i 0v..,
sios of le6l o. ot tier. ~,,,,, ,„, . 1
1 ler Pt00.1...1..0t
I von —lbno ono 1 . -re. f non 1. re.
11,111) thviondul nohle 1• tu Ihr I 0 •1 1110 i". •
1n.114-ItOCll l lO 1,11 tiro doh gd
11011erntood,can take the troth, and t ninnt thin,,
Lore (Ought la the Uoion army.
Thenti iniintir to Chinn seamy in plane the „.
of Tonnunnee on different grntoith (rout the
tont. of the Staten. The dirdre to pre* t a
!optima: bet neon Min PrentilonT rind r °stare.,
liirOlued sane to favor ((,.jr or/ink...lon if
Tsglnlot Lyre pun e.. lo ir • aver rt log the
right. of her ortioreil people.
Tic President toeluy, ht converindlon with
lion, Mr. lon renre, 4,1 n•kod
ill/. following ••Wortld yon 110 Jodi
hod no loavoroor of Pi, onylranur or on 10 ,01•
nor of Tonnes/roe In slgnlng by
the Logonlistide, agolnn) sr Lich AM.—tenth. id
the eitlrenn 01 (110 . 1111!1.1 had entered Molt
pretest e Ile thou remarked that 14 1 • Cl/1011.1-
,* II 11101,11 filarial ont the pooltion he in
d h sited, ton arils the ',ron)o I lily IMO I lot
Lb tit I W 11. Penell.', of 1111. 1 atria.
liongille lorpn, Ina boen In
in:row:1o, Annistunt. I..oninvindooo:
Yr 4 . 1 . 1111 . 11 141 liogintrunl. Von for
ii .oat to duty ill that dutiortinool
El Et!
LATEST CANADIAN ADVICES
Fcaxs of a Fcnian Invasion
Nen 1 ert. Jae. tr.—The Here/tr.
rorremi tent eta! the reason fur fl,.- 'test
poncnteut of the .1311,LifIg of Parliament 3111
Monday next. in the fear that the Fenian hie,
nice may be made Bering the trim, The
Provincial Fonlans, though In favor of o'3lrt
honey are not opts:n-4.41 to Inca-ton by General
Sacco)' 4luring the winter. One night 1n43
creek word was gent by discharged volunteers
at Ogdensburg that renlues were Lamina. The
garrtetut at Fort Wellington turned out to re
erlve them, whew the vs-VUlantettra tired sev
eral Own., and the garrison, it b. Mated. be
ver The v ,, 1111:.:,
larst9,2satblicd with thy sport.
I=
PITTSBURGH. TITSI).I Y. JAN;•_liii: :2:1. 'Still
PENNSILY 1M 1 LEGISLATURE,
ec lal Dinpateh.to the ritt.lburgh Isazetta.
HAIIIILSBCRO, January 22,1ga
The Hon., was In soablon today, and we
bate the following busine,s tran.aeted to
port:
Mr. Herron read in plate an act entitled "an
art to Incorporate the ennaberland Board of
Publication."
Mr. Glans, in place, offered a supplement to
un Oct approved April let.h. 1.611. Incorporating
the Real Estate Bank.
Mr. Black read an act to allow the trustees of
St. John's Church to convey and sell certain
burial grounds.
Mr. Boyle read an act to validate certain $0
knowledgments.
Mr. McKinley road In place an act to Ina Or.
porate the Mew Castle Market Company.
Mr. Welsh offered an act proposing to extend
the proviaions of the act which now regulates
the licensing of eating homes in Bello Ventura
Township. Fayette county, to Monongahela
borough, and to other townships in Washing
ton county.
The House trhtisarted other ru-Inosl +filth
Is of no importance to your reader.; after
which it adjourned.
The senate win, not In session to-dity
THE CAPTURE OF BAGDAD.
Prospects of the Imperialists
Operations of the Ile‘iean
Republieonfc
EXTRACTS FROM MEXICAN PIPERS.
The Brownmille %emitl of
the Wain
ce, 0.. et! 0 .. fib 0
N c: Vona, Jan V. —The He *fling -
ton rl.relnl ?Lay, The. Freic.la Ntinister ban
made a demand on the tit tie lkinart twilit for
tniorrnallon 11.1mA, , to the recent rapt ore of
Itagdnfl, Moue°, 1.7 Y Lice tf Ili boater, Uri to
No turd Ay night, no official Inform:a:lint relit;
e thereto bad bean cerebral at the I icpart
linen t. inwtructlorts were traniina I tteil to tot,.
Sheridan trithataftittely, on the ...rept SOU of in•
t . ltl genre of the affair, requiring Lint to mak.'
a thorough lf,eatlchtion and vonlith the of
fenilera.
e+ coal prominent reach oitteery direct
troni thy Max ituilisn imwernment Nfesloo,
pamie.l through the i apital yowterday their
way to l'rnoiw, and give Mattering aerount. df
the Imperial pro+peetw, 'without giving any
apectrlc details.
Thoawuc paper . . ran Vrataelloo enrre.poßd..
ence re pet:went. the operattim• of the Mexleatt
Itypiihilear , in the oorthatedern mutton of
their country, a• Mlll earliest on with great
roe-el/mm e mol eaorgy twen. oxneon, core
000nicr of the Dopartniont of Jeithwo, who
was mane time ago in this oily, war about to
have Min Fran , teem, In the hughllng of thin
trona h, for imailnlatnru, the capital of td.
Mate. having the authority and mtasna k.
rnii-e there a form to take tilt, geld against
the thiperalibtf.
Gen. Alm:trek it• rn , l encamped near AC:I
- and bail pommuumit of all the +surround
ing <mould'', and NMI keeping +nob a clew
unteh an the !roper - MI tmomigarromotrig the
town that nOtio n/ them dared venture nutatde
of 11 en laud, and liter rupplle. Itad to come
to them by sou from a iliutaney Thy egttre
country from AMspulon to a Ithln a Mort dew
lance Of the City of 510%14`0, in said to be is
the posucsalon of tne. Itepuh/le.
[Ate MeMiCala papers pribilsh • protest of the
wohlter+ of the Belgian legion In Ma ximlliaa
+erste, made prlyoner• he tar lteputMemui,
again. Ike Lrminirer , winters leureeing the
death of all Iletatbliean prisoner, and pante
niacin anm ial. OLIO CAI, W its Loath. oily circ a. tton fey lortelDlenilex, one of the Imptrlat
antic-ors, Who consent to .hot innounthatel u.
ouulta:t of itcpunitcnn• whom he captured.
I Mr. of I hr., prote.t..fteldre-”eti to Ma,
Ilnillan, and lion Othel to the
cif the Belgian nation
Thn protystanta way thy did new come to
Mealco to tight In this intituitoul war, 1031 (01
an tn.cort to u princes+ of their country. Col
lottu,and having been forced Dnaactilu
sorrier. their Dees are plaOrql In 1...v.41'4y Tr
the eiefOlkol of their:Art.l.On. 1t0p , r.41 do.
cr., they hying listite to wager u the Lteputi-
I livers should retaliate
llnt% an, Jab , ...)
COMM. Of 11, 1:oth, litre err,lntyarttally twirroct
iolatelLOnt of the llog.tu.l atralr. A puny of
one hundred unil ['mat) +three, most of whom
were colorowl aolitlert of The 11-th Regiment.
motel the Onleinland of t oloriel Riot, CrOn.,l
the rn. r at (1,,rt.0n .11,1,10.1 into taro,'
• .
..tua.l. nt tour or, tier root nthn of the
ails. The lint mow.' it''.' . .' tett In the Arnenal,
r latch tiany captuord with about Ilse Lotrelred
pi Potters tool (buy pleeel M artOtore
the , retool pnrte preo-.4,1 to the
tr) • here the loon, lullrtoLot of ten ot
etc nlnt 'II, odIloercoo:Ito:yellow the
ytnAr , l nO•Ot to 10. ~h artYttatt h.•
when he , ten .hot don rt. whereupon
the other, .orresel.ll:4l One Itopertalllt wan
I.lll.llanti food her wetiotte.l. Three of the
potty prneredett 11..etpntre t ol flee, who en
eapeel ahh. , 1b.., party •an in the 3011.0, Oat
apern arot.. raptth , l,l •qtLet of ten torn
were then detail...l o 1.k.• the .`,tome.,ld fired on he, . k Ming hergenht
and n.otheitha neveral other. The A1111)1110
0r...1 3 Illtzt4 tn., and wonn.llnt: one
Tie laet lt„; , p•rt7. then tir•••1 t • ...hut,. Irn,
a lop+ C..., • hot •-•.; panne•l throtLet h•-t
e • ,:et tont nin, al the ..111
Nen. I, it otate oot•1.1.. ett,-1 tn.
•hot• kat. I• or 1. n Pre 1.104 •
YI I ho.trlt /et on hete, .11
oil tier bon it are !eett hoot the renol.
• No .1,, ota g o r • • LI, •rr t :ng nt
aloong tlo 11,•
t I..nn 'not
O t 111,1 ern
11.111 oloyed loran' 11, sr, anon to pro
tert A tnerrnn eittien• and rentallowl 1111 the
even :ng . tho when Ortaehmert th.
tt:th ole, •I Want n, rr fire en! them wltl, Ill•
ntt oetion. It I. -alit to wltlett an It: eane the
Stnperfahnt• attack the I 11.etuln 1. MY/1414,1D
, I left inone•l letelt
the allot,, Int .13 rua Itnit , Lt t.
to at I ,lenert.el
I . l,....lrl•tu.in , err:pt..ttly krp ,
np A Inrg, niunnut of 0...1. rv. , re
la W bat .“711 . ....
.4"7•41 nntl 144 tf.. pr•-ire,
\n.l w raJtialn, (..1 0.1.1 .13s
It ,ling tho c..ultuAlt•l 4 1,1, •r•I
I•ot ‘ , 11.1t. tiv h 1
.P• ~t.Aulki.ll...
\ for. 01 1.0...r5t:,
! A 4.•••.1 on ha 1..., L. . J r w .4c
1,,••• 1,n•in , r,:‘,r,•,..1 all tile
fn. 11, I :II.••••tk ‘1..j1:4 4.1,1M11,11,4 4t
r• I.• • .1,4:4 Ing 1.41 la
%.1.1,14 , ,,- 4.11 21•• I IV
,' lit', 1.. .1.1111:1 11 .i la. I.ll,,Arnvvul,.
er.ll Nlella 11,1,1 , 0..• n W. , t,. It
11. n thenmer Ivan sode he 'All: vik••lt “1 , 1
••1111. 01 it .4,4• • 11l its 001
eo.nrrnl %. `trothn , •/ en:Ms .• , nt
ot t Si• RaN lestx.ets , nl 11.•
Int enr the- ott:e.ling unitv. ir
1. to t•• lay II Iger , ltt 7he uenu nit ion .A.l
1...• thre , 111 , ,orit•v
nl %* .It,l hl,. e,Cdrerd I isu 1,41111.1ln;
e•I larl Ilrn M.• 11 I. ha.ln,s 01111t4....1 h
I , :irre , l;;nn- A Lae 111,151
.1,143, ;ant in ‘l.,
t•en .... NI rf anot het 1,11, , ral
t.o ..trying to in 3 kr , 51.511 her (nr . 0.1
loan, k, h.rll tnttol.tlll , llll/01 u.1,1..4.
0.11 con tr a re • in at o•neptinkt
1..1 , -1, ley tIo• , drown ,, t,
11 , a. v tog Nlatnenorat
a)... 411.1: 51•t1 I otti , ..•rs or
menull.awr.l to PI he. rltur eln in,.
h, e 5%, It ,• I rt.1.1.-v,,,..1
lir (.11.., the Ali or.. I. „,t
NORTH CAROLINA FREEDMEN
),ii tii 1f,,1.• I,:t
6001) BEHAVIOR OF THE FREEDMEN,
.ten, 21 A..
ie.,. el I .1L111111••1,11, of the. Poo enn for !thro
e. t, 1 I C4'll,lll'll UM' atetieloor.l land. in North
[ a olltia, report. tut. tier ,generaili [ lie
froedri[en eouttlti employment awl .en
t. [ hal the .letnan., for Inhortr• cannot It,
itepplled. ile any.. the exp.... Hon that
lands wohtd he ~.trantert hr the ten ertosontt.
Lope brat kindled ti) rebel pollt haw, la [hen
elTort• to tire the Sind hero heart. [int aft, -
Nnu [lt Inereaenal y theentillgeat Inn act. hat
now II:0.1311a way. All officer. ot nor.,
d i.col/ n 1,11111110 1 .41 1.1:11 by
et loot elrealars widely ieattere.t. When,
lien ever, la;let ually out the
ear ended it about 111, gale of the kind. It
an, admitted that tie lmd Gtltl th e m the troth,
ale! thry loot Levu dee..teed by the talk of
their Orrin, intederd. So ahni, on the other
hand, hale tilt Idle tint eansetenee-trogottea
feats or Ihnarrectiona !maned [away. All admit
that a more quiet alid, orderly t. hrhttinna hal
net er leell eo,Joyed In !Ilk region. The h tato
ry of the world may challeneantfor another
Instant, of aneli good antidttet, In similar t •
enranda nee-, a, the fret...lawn hava Ihu. far
211111111M111,1
Thy l'lrr on Saturday ISldlst—Tuo I•rr
yew*llYd.
Olt a , rbe Inn. Or pr111,,t3 by
I lie NV It el . vet ti re on mat ordnynight w il l
ult . Ix Inindrod and forty thowonlid
dollar, A [lreton° and aeltizou wore serlon , -
ly injure,' by tin falllno wall.. It to inelow.o.-
u ousy.o.• 41.111111/W, 03
e.:
tQ Ittliand property.
ralEl
/
Ea
XXIXth CONGRESS-FIRST SCiiION
JlO tiary.,Ul. ,
SEN ATF.
IC. Sumner presented the memorial of
Boston Board of Trade, asking for the po,age
of claw to exempt Northern Stater from the
operation., of Southern ittatntes of limitation.
which waq referred to the 5 udleiary Com
mit! co.
Dir. Clark called up the bill in relation to
qualification. , of Juror, providing that no per
son shall be disqualified from noting on a grand
or petit fury by reason of his having formed
or expressed an opinion upon the matter to
be submitted to such Jury, founded upon pub
lic rumor, newspaper statements, to. The hill
was made the special order for Thursday.
The bill for the enia.rgement of the Freed
man's Bureau was taken up. The pending
question was upon Mr. Cowan's amendment to
limit the jurisdiction of the bureau to the
States lately lb rebellion.
Mr. Fesseuden of Me., from the Joint (Alin
mitten to inquire into the condjtion of the
lately rebellious States, haring authority to
report from time to time, reported the follow
ing joint resolution:
Resolved, By the Senate and House of Rep
resentiVes of the United States of America.
in Congress assembled, two-thirtis of both
Houses coneurring, that the following article
be Proposed to the Legislatures of the
several States, BA an amendment to
the Constitution of the United - States,
which when ratified by three-fourthli
of the said legislatures •hali he valid ne
Part of said Constitution, via Represent/1r
tion and direct taxes shall be apportioned
among the several States which may he Mein
ded within this Union, according to their re.
opective numbers, counting the whole number
Or persons, anti excluding Indians not taxed.
Provided, that whenever the elective fran
chise shall be denied 'or abridged In any
State on account of race or color, all persons
of such race or color shall be excluded from
the basis of representation.
Idr rounner presented the memorial of the
Roston Board of Trade, setting forth that at
the outbreak of the rebellion. the Roston mer
chants had large claims in the rebel States,
and 1 hat by the ortatides of limitation In these
stet cs, proceedings for the collection of these
claims tire now outlawed, anti they pray for
the pitssaga ot a law exempting suitors from
the operation of the Southern stay tow for o
period long enough to enable them to en
force their demands.
Mr. Clarke called up the hill in relation to
the qualtflratlon• of Juror., anti in relation to
Its Of error in certain easel., which provide,
as follows:
• •
Section i That no person shall be Mini nail-
Sod to set nprinany grand or Petit Jury by
reason of having turni.l or evproi.seri an
opinion of the matter or rouse to be submit
ted to sorb Jury, founded upon public rumor,
statements in the public ?,ri ourstals or common
notoriety, provided that. be otherwise com
petent, .I.okl it - shalt appear to the satbdaction
of the court, upon his (lactation under oath or
others( ise, 1 hat he eon and w ill, notwithstand
ing sorb an opinion, ant impartially and fairly
upon the maitre to b.° 110.1 ilittiA to him.
Secs 1. That any 111/01t ion of law arising upon
the trial of any pe rson In any District or Cir
cuit Wirt of the hest stales, or in the -hi
Keine 1 ours of the District of t alumina, tor
any offense the punishment whereof Tn. IA:
death, rime is• ten il oisc tfi the stirosurie Court
of the I States by a writ of errto. to be
stied oat within slaty du) s after the entry ni
the final Judgment In sorb ease in the courts
blow and thereopon proceedings shall he
heao In said t•.-tel t. and the questions of Inv,
rd and determined in the supreme I curt
of the I Tilted states andaimh order sent Lathe
of le lea , agtiriaing etc rev king IlirJmtg
liii•nt a. Die ileternaination of such gin:steins
alias elan
ne re•,lClire.
Sir •irmr (Imagist them - were serious' ut,
Ire I I.so, to the above. It •as an no post tastes
Ism Ile thought It was tiontrary to the raring
limf Ju•t ire Marshall in the Case of Aaron
purr.
Mr Pio: 1. concurred hi the nisintrin of Mr.
-tunnel , lie had no sympathy for .leoTer,on
uhor.e case the bill wipi intropled co,
cr. Medici not think. however, that may lover
of the l'nlon ought to hare nnki nti feeling, to
omit. the illnttlignished criminal. Tirranati to
his COlkili,t, more than to anything 01.13, Welt
e Indebted for the lallure of the cont/fernery.
The 1,111 505,00 motlon,postpuncil until Tritnc,
day.
. .
Qr. Anthony called tip the resolntion to re
tt r all pnpork and doeurnent• on tb..nnieet at
the r• peretental ion of UM lately rebellion.
%tette., to the epochal Committee on tteenn
•tmet n.n • The tineattlort norn% on the Krbond
tuent of .31r liowlittle, to Irt..rt after the
word `. put-err, " I tbo non!, except eredwy,
Itauw-
Nt.t. Lrool.l t le >aid that entann ttOn, had been
matte to bit. Ntn,.. the oert , rtng of tale amen*.
went that .attritted him It tat not the In
tention of the renoluti,.. to Inelude criolod
that.. Ile TM rafore withdrew thw amend
anti, lon wwr Up:ft pawe-d
Sir. Trumbull railed op the to enlarge
the pole or. of the Irmohrien'• Ban-an.
The .Itierdlort WV.nimo The amendment of
Mr Cowan to limit the lorlrellotlon of tb^
Sturcau to tho "tat. , tat cly to rtotolltott The
amendment ootsl.l not h•. •tti/rtrbl. It
create rebel lion
.
Mr trusercll. of Marytane, hoped is err,
not pas,. It v oui•I Int• 010 , lervlend trom the
a-firm of tin 'di]. and eould thereforec
had rllfeet Ile had harm r. It e hly 1/16,111.
thill..retuvrned rvhel ....to re erre peracent
the Veer...ln...a In Nora land, and the Inters on
line of the i rehthstert's floreau • tt. necei.my
to pr.. Yent
rfflsOn tariff }tient:o4lre remembered that
front (Ito tllrte , lltt - 111=1:71/11. on Cher Cif of
July. 1•111, reported in favor of making free the
plea,. treed by the rnbele for milltarypurpovee,
up to the pas...ge throrlh the Itortmot 'tepee
aentativer, the o th er •, of the 4e ff rage td.ll
for the Iti4triet, tried fr rode cud determined
orpOnCnte had predicted el 11 mutt. to follow
the action of the Caton party on the..." 'objects,
although in every elngle ea.ve their preen...-
don.. have ',ern tallided by the Inotm, and all
rominO tittle .111 prove they were wrong, and
'h.' the friend, of th.l. sorb. of Ineasarte
vreekrtievl the enemies nf the ,L,t,try and
strengthene.l It. f r lenda Thee, mea•ure.
r.l the ernintry up In the err, of the (...hrhalart
and I.lllord world nod brought down upon
It the bi,,..•lng of t/trughty trod They atill
out lune to proptleey, rani 1,1 Oppovo the Coin
plettoss of the serlas oftonaehree that in to ea
tobileD nnlvervel Hl...my , In our country.
When the Intl for the abolition Of slavery la
the Ilhstriel 01 1 ol unable wee parted, henatOnf
pred e•t• timt the ni,t,ict would bo nthatd,
that poet:lly eta• prevail, and that enerelly
w.:n ',en the bayonet
Vol put Into the hands of the black ~ . Wier to
fl 4111 for their canal rt , they Cold ne In the Or t
t het they would not iltrltt, and in the
ond Warr that chair men would nert
alien, 'at, him end that ho. otsl.l vtren.y.thrn
the„n•Lten of the rountry The ansvhet eras
put loto the hand, of 1f. ,, 100 bl.ar•t• v./Wien,
bwl oh WI," they lon,-tst nit
it •I eLltts Ovrotens ussvurpa 'Lard. and white.
...Mier. of the flews` Ile tnnght 1..1 bled and
Ito d wait them, end t tor rnmhy v en, It.
I.ot h , •orm, to otter II -It' to twir
1••••, If th• tr .12.. es uonl I fight for I It.• I on.
Ir•tc.rwev, the ...lu i.ru spurnexl 11.wr
IL.O utotilit not fight to t
Ntort the proctstutstlon of ett.nu , lpattort
V. vet, lob: that t 4.7 country
mail L% ruthe.l.--tha.t. t••• ovr.
porrlthat 1.1 that
T....d0:11 to 474, mutt a half Ink:lin:l4 of
tma.le A , .ruloatc. • , 4.41110 Inc
tuost of the 011.1111.1y,strynythf.he.1
o.'lloll, awl .1.,41 , thr I.ack-bot..• the
t nevr•pu per , . h•• 1 a..
,J 1 putzu•oge to lotlCl , m, the
a••ii• , n I.ottrev••• lie .. , +1.1..xv If, et
who t..Lt h4.ogltt In his 1,41
• •• ha II n.,t h.• botigb .1 ...ht. :1,1,1w, .•
and
•LLMlthem!ln , n,
nag. r , 8 , 111 , _1,
Iruy or eel' h. .11 11,1 111 the
• I,ltn With ,•:",r•
illr711• , 11 . .1 14, 0,1111ni.• n i I l , Ight
~f •. 3..1 r 1.1.4.•
xllll lb.. 11t1 le. puny ~,,,
r 1. ,01 , 1 ntn• nt Awl IL. ) •1•11/ I
h•nevr.,,,,
titl rat
, 141101 ~1 for ht. antrotai-tt•
I trim tn. onnt ttottrn thetoe. ertuutett wa•
tom liniltrit power Boreati
could onlr 41).! II) a trine hi war power.
too rrainent. anal he was °planned to
nv.ina th• loyal Mate. lett Itta the gra,' of
thrne Isar pow ern 1,1,1 Kola neede ea
:eh hurt,. w Ithin her bortlero Mien'. leg
for a larger nutobor of lemplr Mau the nettator
flout \ts tepresente,l, h., eould gat
that Inc people of r. , .“‘” I vim. w. , re opponod
tt• such lettl•lot The., ete oppose.' to the
w hole hattat tit atnenament, to WO Craintltat
trn, 4..) ...ay in number nnw pending
Ile was Isz favor of Mate right, not MA pro
elatmed long .1111.11: I.) a .rtatu not ul men.
1,1 the legitimate cud Inwful rtatt, of the
atntra. lie belle reel the Staten hail right, an
ell as the mitlon. It wan now proposed, after
ha, log treed the negro, to glee him the right
of iattrragfe. What would that dot minply Inv
ere eillll/11 , $) fur getting his head broken
at Ibe 'toll, by n stronger rate What next'
Let lulu hold tiftl , , Mlle.. wan held for the
0:11,e ut the ,sod a let luetion It ennferreil;
but , 1 euttld roofer no soMal met lon upon
the near, Thu frienda ut the nag, ought to
he a 1111110 to treat the negro lust a, Ito la
treat. in l'unn_nylvanla
o root lunion Ur, t3tivetin that If • Freed
men
a must exist, Its oprrallonn ought
to be I outland tt/ the Illniti ut the Intel, retnii-
Iltin Slates.
111 tddlirle dented that the anti-slavery
men •• r chts COLLIIE/ N had kit...troy - 041 sta
Ttt • ia.. aft, the battle of 801 l Run, t r i,
crow httl till their knees Mali declared t thd
thcr toad.• ant nub for the Constitntlon It
the lolly and the Inatlncss of Iho cetcs
.,ollll,N of Mc booth that did it. H.. troubl
slt Jen' Darla, In his dying cot - de...ls:on, to say
who twitted Win to rally the people of clue
so d tn a eontel the standard Cl' seectlion, and
he t.• ir he would 5.1) they were Ite tootnlter,
of Ito anti-%tuvery s' s'tetlrr-.
.4, I .ot I t rto “Ilotted to the rentark• tntele by
NI 1. , . , •, 1111 , i •Itlti Ile' .11 the .eloptiot
.1.. I .111. i 111, If tf.Al Llm n•lnt
ttt..-••‘• at," 4/1 1,4 rt•lutlto ttlat..ry, mn
ht. tlt•I itttt Itellt•st• tlt• rt H.wits
.blkgr , .-Iton.t I Act I , lt. t ,i.ere It. Ile itt•ttld
~,, d • ••• 11:li•.1 . "11 I It that In
tdit• 1111, ittt,•lottatul• t•lttt•tlttn, ttltrittlltat •
INttrittetttlt, tEtt t;ttt Ittt• tolt l l'm
hnittlt••••l Um...and t !tilViAll , ll,l4 All
Ihd ttstlttertet• Itr.to t tlt I to 1,..tr n4Tttinttt
nod Ito btllle•tul slots It i 5.... tlt—tltted .t. 311 to
tot.. Int" it/t
The question was on ton of Mr.
Cos ainerolineni to ero.3 It the operation
el the. Mao,u to the elate, lately In rebellion.
Mr. Ileintrieks tleManileil ties yea• and nap.,
t. hien were trilo'n with the following resnit
Ittutkrilss , 141,111 1)4,14,
Johnson, NleDougal, New.
1.1.1141L1,1 , 11.. ban Islowy anti stookt
YI
Clarke, Coo o Cragin,
Foote, F.ter, fl
Flowe E Lone of Ind., llne of Narl9lllol, Snyder,
Morrill, Nye, Poland, Pomeroy, ltammey,
man, Sprafino, Stow rt, tune Tru lul, , Van
Winkle, At ,le. lialo9, Wll4 ot. aaQ
atee—ta.
eu thiamonament Ira, not adniltoEt.
■
ita ed ,nit It. pr..l
f•V. ncane niildarvimistliction and pate. t,•.
(I the agentN and employiv , i of the Bureau
The amendment via. 4 ilivagreed to. leas.
e.
21. An amendment wail adopted restrlet
mg the military Jurisdiction to the exe.rerieui
the entre., pertaining to the Bureau.
Mr Minlybury moved to strike out the setend
naWtil)ll, which anthortai , the President to di
v lite each district tnto aut.-districts and ap-
Feint an ugout fur ouch. The amendment was
rib-nerved to.
Mr. Dart...offered an amendment atzthorle ,
lee an appeal from the'decnilOn of any assts.
taut con.° katoner o" commissioners, of Judg
ment t.. a circuit rourt of the United States;
thus tw agent,
r
hatcher. Thh.
n uCa' i n. i n t ri: th i'di e 7" b : l airr i ;e t
i rej7g e n d"' S lL' e ':i na bm'ir t ' e tp:"' w dlw e r'n ri egr t .
the
Into executive lay.inn. and afterwards ad
journed.
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Jr. l'ineic Intraluced Lill o.cribing an
oath of ° 100 arid repealing the test oath of
1861 Referred to the Coranaltice on the Judi
ciary.
Messrs. Jencks and *Tem .ever.ny Intr
e
duced a bill revlatlng suffrage In the District
of 0 - durable.- Referred- -
- -
• Mr, Bradford Introdozod n bill providing for
tho admiselon of tho BMW of Colorado into
the Union.
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General, resolutions were introduced In
structing the Committee on Ways and Means
toliiidaire into the expediency of taxing to
batten in the leaf, and into the expedlcuoy of
rednoing the tax on common leaf.
Mr. Stevens introduced a resolution, which
was adopted, instructing the Committee on
Judiciary to inquire whether further legisla
tion is necessary to compel compliance with
the law requiring nil officers to take the tent
oath.
Mr. Williams intrail need a resolution, which
was referred to the Committee on Re
construction, declaring that the loaders of the
rebellion ought to ho tried by. court mar
tial or military corurniasion, and that It would
he Inexpedient to try them by a civil Court,
IA hen the Jurors ill the South would be the
equals of those itemised of crtmes.
Mr. tun Horn, of :colt Jersey tritrodueed
1.111 for the construction of a ship canal around
the lulls of Niagara. Referred to the Commit
tee on Roads and ltunals.
Mr. lirmlford, delegate from Colorado intro
doted a bill providing for the admbodon of
the State of Colorado into the Celan. Refer.
red to Committee on T{mriteries
On motion of Mr. Miller, of Pennerls-ania.
o resolution was {adopted instructing the
Committee on Manufactures to inquire Into
the expediency of reportingollk gradtmting
the taxes on articles munc4oturod and oola
t.lthin the United State.; aeon to quality
s
Mr. Steven, of retineylvart* leave to
offer a resolution instructing th lamittee
Cu Foreign Affairs to inquire Into thetlaropri.e
ty of the United elates granting a loan, on
proper security, to the Repttblie of Rtizleci, to
enable her to prevent the estaolletadmit of o
monarrhlal goveJnment on her soil. Ile sub.
roquently withdrew the resolution in eons.-
oenee of an opportunity not being offered Otto
to explain It.
Ili. Ashle) intminced an amendment to the
Constitution of the United States, providing
that In the event of the death of both the Pres
cient and the President of the United States
ate I hie( Justice oroldest A.ortate Justice,
.0011 net to President until there shall be a
new election; and also that when there chill
he hi, .lotion by the people, the choler shall
be toed. , inCott grassby the Senators and hen
re.... ta.
This was it.ferred to the Committee on Ju
dietary
Mr, Steven- otTered the following, which A an
adopted.
Wu amass, several high odieers have corn-
Men lea Leti . the fact that they have appointed
to offices, Mid allowed to bet, !several rebels
ho could not and did not take the oath re
quired he law, therefor,
Resoheit. That the t linatuittin on J
Ise lost ructed to Inquire whether. any leers's
tit e me is necessary to enforce 0b....11ene..
ene.. to th e lan, l,y oil men, without regard to
rank or color.
on motion of Mr. Walker, It was resolved,
that the Committee on Militury affairs lee in
structed to inquire into the expedience of
providing, by Law, for the payment of officers
and pri•ales I t
the Colon arm during the
the Mtn rebellion. of monthly pay from Ante
of their discharge until notice was given of the
accepSance of their 1C514. - 'IIAL.k.M, Or until re..
Ileved from dory
Mr. crlder, of Kentucky, offered a series of
rewot talons nasertlog that State Governments
cannot be dissolved, that the itepnesenuttl•es
from the South should he admitted by taking
the oath to support the Constitution of the
United State*, and that there should be gen
eral hisidnese and cordial forgiveness for the
poet. consistent with the highest attributes of
oar oature sad glory and protection and safe
ty of initials., Unit it Ls illogical to hold States
to the t nice to tote for the Constitutional
amendment and not drive, them representa
tion , OngTells, an that to tax the people
w bile denying them representation in Con
gress, is contrary to the drat principles of our
tlosernment, anti inconststent with the Gam
otitut tun and equal rights of all the people
The resolutions were referred to tiro cote
us tn. sr as Rerunst ruction.
r siren-, frrmi the Corn mitre*, on 11,,,n-
•truct,or, , ITere•l the loLowlnz punt
1 ,, n
b., tL, sea,k aa,l Ho, ,se R.,l,e , ara•-
•1111,/ , 4101.4a/r• 4
errentiesl, nre-lar ear of bolt Ifouse.t
TIME the following article to propcaed to the
legislator.n of too 'novena btates, a. an
amendment to the Constitution of the l'atted
states, which, tv tom ratified by three
yourths of Mid Legislature* shall
be valid as a 'sari; Of abet' Canasetatta.Call
Representation and direct taxes shall be ap
portioned among the several statassehich may
Le Included within the talon, aecording to
then - reapectlre number., locluding the whole
number of persons la each state, excluding In
.l)arts nnt taxed Provided, That whenever
tier elective franchise shall be denied or
a.,ridged in any date -on account of race or
color, all persona of stuch race or color shall bo
eteinded from the baste of representation.
nr. St, ens supposed that, the 'members bad
been discusaing this , cluesties for six week,
There Isere twenty-two .tuten crhOae leglals
tnr. s were,,ln sesainn,..Mlo of which would ad
plum In two or three weeks. It was, there.
fore, very desirable if the proposed amend
maul was pawned at nil, that it should
be fa.sed at mice, no on to be acted
open by the legislatures before their ar
yournmeht. It it is opetted that It any
thous of person. were excluded, the States
that extent were not to be entitled to repro-
sentatlon In Congress. It did not deny to the
mat es the right be regulate the elective Iran
rhne; hot It tint say LI you nut nut natar.l
!red or MatlN r born peraLna front any MAO" to
the I nton from voting, that elms+ of veran•
ranoat lorin a part of the ba•la at lepresatita•
lion
M. Bolger.. of New Jersey, from the Ft,eon
.trunt tot. ntuzanttee, 0vr.0......1 The amendment,
arguing that It to the ifinnnf,le
whielt j r e finTertunenl foun.lnd, el,
Itepteseulathol toot To uTtan together
It was designed In dear,le th. w nolo
MT. f mad.. rnv
mendment, situ sfig thy' prop. fety Witt Iro
• , 1 the ion of Mr Wtevelof
Yu. Tlo r enn.f.lermf Inn of the
~,,, ,11111 to..mortoo
AdionTned
tppoin Imeu t• lkui•Euvane.t__(l,,,,,,,,,,, In
ftv• came Lawn.
ss It 11, TOI, Jan —TO , Sena, execut
e fteselon, rtaittAlnant the fellsowinz nucultia.
Loans . tarn Liar, snouts, of to la. sf
rreddral of I alto,! Mato, at net
s•coLgt, o Flag. resigned. Judson I. If tipat
,.C.., of Sulk, tube Mint-ten plentelntee
fAry 501 hill. sir, Tlacts Il St ils..n, le I •
1 Vill:r1”1 . , of guntuok to be Ntlntst.,,,
s lee Bradford I: Word, rostaor
A Si I Ight. ui hollows. td br alito.to
t lie rt to • Norman It ood.
.intowl. John Ilay. of Minot., to
werretat •of I.rltai 1011 at Pot N E
t•I 14,10 to tm 5 ousul General t.• tr.
I. Si rigid. of hot , to tr. Nacre:my of L.
5.51 • t 10'0 P Pouter°, of New
.5 , le.l...tmant sem s.lAry I. s eszatoo• at
P., N I. lia.• him )r , 1 . 1 , 140,1 110,
11..:00• • 01 Penn, lonia, to L., t omousstoner
tool, thet unseat MS bet weon the United
states And 1115 1101,1 mates of Columbia ;
Rohl M. Beale. of 1 0 . C., to he Consul at Ancona.
t .1 Hewitt, or WimiEngton Territory, to oe
I'hlef J Lista, of Washington Terri) ors':.) oh n
task la, uf Leor g M. to hr J udge of the ',harl o t
of ttenegiat wearbuck, of North Carolina,
to be District ADOrton tor the District of
North anrolitm, J 1.. trlllianavon, of Tonnes
tie, to he District Attorney for tae Wo•tero
Dist Met of T 121111,110,0, Edwin E. I 'mg, of N'ew
Jerses. to be neeretary of Legation at
l - W r EA tinge, ..1 Sew 1..1k; to ta•Seel eLv
ry m ,
Legalion at Lima, Sire, Jam M. I arr,
deelinewit Alvin It !loser, of Indiana, to he
Nlinlmer at. Peru, 010e.11tristophar Rubinson,
recalled, John Bigelow, of Nl,' York. to he
Minister to France; .!..ht A. Bates, Jl, to be
Assistant Paymatder to the I.' S. Army,
The I:ss•emult Commissioners will 'worn
taint the nbol ition mars on watched, plain
carriages and other articles in achesinle "
They disapprove of nubstltuting th tan on
sal, for the present Inermie
The National Lomita 11, New York. 31assachn
sets and other states which hare more than
their apportionment of national ourrenry will
protinlay have the amounts of notes which
they are out horiami to issue recalled, to order
to elle , a fair •pportlonment in Southern
Stat. •
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b. 4,111% lux. January n.—The river I. inking
11.11 tune feet of water en the +boats.
In the ; , ete, to-ituy, the Fr"r hohool hill
wa+ defeateal bye vote of Vto a The bill, As •
bill, Is triunity dead.
Cotton, dull; receipts light, prier. tlet3e,
'I he Nosily We Blood 1101”0A++oolattion offers
a einge, to be run during the spring meeting,
of +weep •tage,, for all ages, three mile !mut+,
000. 1.;- ‘ ,; ranee, Sal; profit, s2,ueu, to he added
by the proprietor. The condition+ are that two
of the three ;ant champion+, Norfolk, Aste
roid end Kentneity, before running elsewhere,
enter and tall In then stake. The race Is open
to all other horses in rime two of the three
need horses TAM Entries arc lobe Made be
fore April let. The rate In to be run on Vi vines
of the week of the apritig meeting.
From Fortremo Monroe
w 1 ortx, Jun. 'lL—The flrmi r Fort rena
Idonme correspondent rapt: The removal of
Meet. rol. Baylor from the ordnance dep.ac
talent at ' , twice. Monroe to owing to the fact
of lit‘ employment of no many ez-rebel xpl
diers. It to believed bin explanation will be
natinfactory.
it to stated that great injustice had berm done
severad indivititints by the peremptory order
removing nil South[whets from Fortress Stou
ter, as they had been Union soldiers.
strung ettorts wore being mode of the For
tress for the erection of a monument. to the
its thousand Federal twidiers burled tit that
vieinity.
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DO, TOS.J.I. TLc First 8a).,14 .
In ( rtml 1-I,llrport if rr. 11.• ".1
Ina totally destroyed ur tlro tbla tilOrnlng.
L Oin
cms, it 429,CW ,Qns-tut:uf wltla IA icauxua.
Ila
PRICE THREE (;
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4.1 Edgar, 1.1•0 t,.,,r ,
ul Tnmaultpa, orrtv. d her. [ en rrut• Pn
Wa..Glngtnn.
110. -Ay •
'ortrrtar, DOW ocrupu— ItwplA.l Wan
hundred men.
•
ittuicr•tou.l tb, ••••11 zei
prove:. of the action of our onicer. In the re
capture of Bagdad, and alre.ly ha.. arrc..1....1
SOme. All heavy ordnance ha' been crd.. red
from liraztte to Browner Ille.
CoL Hawks, agent of Attanu.' E orn.
pany, Vas robbed of tificnh imndred d.dla ra sn
diver by some of liens( lark's 0011M1.1.i.
PreparatlOna of a belligerent character con
thine both at ItroornsvilleSfatamoraa
The barulatr sap" C11•2/0 t.4sllfti a
lotion t 011.13 solcliers adl•tring them In submit
to IraPbrial authority rather than unite 3
tilliteastering expedition with Yankee,
Tbo vote for the Texas convention we. •suit e
smell. The delegate , eleeted were mo.dir
ut
the censerveitive elemenL
Thn Smith county (Texas) ha: be.,
.1 iheontin ed.
ULU,' prominent citizen- -a' De -at,
are under military flrrl"otat r. . port
charged with murderitignegroei.
C•tarkterfeit—nnsala)!AMOrlraso TII•
mr•Lph—hioutbern Lhor Quewt
Ss w. hex. January I.l.—An evening. paper
announce., Mt. appearuneejiK
felt lnll. hundred .lullar nal tonal currency not.-,
well executed.
A letter trims Nt. Peter-burg announce , . that
the Russian ha+ ,l-iced a war re,-
sr' at the cli.thovul et the t "OM. Overland Tel
egraph Company. ant I.a , en liotti uctluns
to the Rmedan elt t ntrorti every pp,-
bible 111.1S1.11"1., IC th. C , P1.11p.1 111 111 their 0p...-
allow,
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A letter from Itirbmeind say- that through-
Out the whole state of V Irginm cyan.. ineel•
lags have been held, for the purpose of its t,u
the priers afbitfevor. In tuant instanees they
hare been I iherul, whtie In vlbrrs, they ha. e
agreed ova rates a blob wall he C u u not, to the
working, classes. and prnJu^tivr ai trouble
the future.
A alleputeh from h.ngt .... r .•
hi- roport ornlng the mi./1011.
ment of the Pree...llnen . ... li. ...t , .wth
Of North Carol ma, mlol.• o,
,k th e
Superintendent at Fayetto , lle. N I . .
Intercede In the all - m... 4 ho. Anogliler.
lug In ilnrnol county. :Lll.l to rtir..et a 'PR.e
ment with her negro. , who 111,1 bren eel 'Flo)
od th. pamtneither party I•emg I.
Come to terms.
Erem Plexteo--Aerapalea Deneeted--
Preparation,* to Idereir• fiel• rein ry
Seward at Havana.
NEW Took, Jan •11.. tteanter 1.d.. rty.
from Havana on the Irtn. na• arm. tot let
noes a unimportant.
The dates from Melo o CA, a•••• to the 91a
riot. The prospect , . of the Imperialist t. by
their accounts are cc, rt•l Ode The Met lean force of I topernillatt which left liam
gettnolo recent!, found the ith battalion
'tars log and it itit a mull it nate of sick
roe whole populatton of AerapUl4 . o 0111.
Ig - rat rd after dettroylng the mauls.
The dutertiont from Um imperial
vent gnat. to , •
lfnr Mlnt•der Plenlyettent
Frame and about three hundred told lei • be-
Innalng to the lort•ldn leatialum, pad arri e•l at
V 4 .1.4 1, rt.,
The do,ith ut th , •11 , 141a , htna , ot. rt.lt
ideated to hi, WV/U . 110,-0 , 1...1pre., Cnrinl
ta—on that 61. b.
Secretary Pena rd hod not yet nrrit..l
vona The Captain lienernt ha met,,t tip bb
counir> it i al, pap., atione
to receive hint in an etitlinstamlit ta.
hie manner.
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Jnn. dark in the WO
more Yost OOlhr, named Alonzo lint,h in.,
han nePn 0rre4t.,,0 for rolling the
npechil o! the Pont Vtii. a Deport Mont hl.l+
anal en the •o.cood arrest In tilt thin
owutb4
Yin. est Tltnavllle.
4Liirr, Jan. 21.—A dimpateb groin I
the L.t,ei trenlll tatea thorn were twal iirge
Ih re., Inert. l a.l night Tkn men a erearrearad
eh:, r genwilh being innendlartrri. Tie}
ai are
llair tried 3 Vigliance Compintree if
Will be hung at. ein.e.
PROPOR‘TA.
TREAST;III . DEPARTMENT,
0r1 . 1 , 2". Lmte-111.11:751.3
Vinbm,... - Tryl. LITT, J.ltia.m7 3. 1.4:15. 1
SEAL El) FTIOPOSA T.:: will he received at LW, of
bet until I o•elo,k F Y . the 01.1 day of
February. LIM, for aupp!rtnz the 1.17.ht-Ilottea
jA
tabllth.ment with ately thouealibldrLiore. of the beat
luality pure winter -..tralued etther Lard or
Spent, to be divided Into foal tote, •_t.l to be d A tte.
ered at the timed un.fertnipll9.l9.l. AIOSIS•i.Ie the
tioeernmeut apply-Tekeel, or at t. Ae `rarer/on , . or
other place of dephAlt . to be de. , lgni tholitepet,,
lug Otter or other euthorlreal s went of the Lignt
hot., IloArd, to -te.,nx. tight. lan-hound. a. 21-
made rack., mutable for ,Ipplskr. In o,
.parity , earh, frorn Bft, to
H'
re., ed Tt.. r,e r• '1 at
-r bre tomb st te ..pt1..0 nt the ol.t.tera.
Tt.e p/a<- of tenter) fo r
a. eh tot., .14..ttlYtt-
Iv cloned It the bid• •n.I ...111 embrare.l In th•
e.osstraete.
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Lot \o.l. Fifteen th0u...14.U~ gallon. oil on
the :al day of Aprtl. leoL or at ..con thereafter . the
proper teat. and ganging' <no eomplotod.
Lot No. Ifteen thousand (tLOY, italloo, nil on
the Mb day of Aprtl, 10,1. or as eta thereafter of
We proper ttttt and sauefog ran Do completed. en"
Lot No. 3. Fifteen thew-and !DAM)) gallon. oil on
We tat day of June. 15X. or ao.on thereafter a. the
hi
the I.lday of Allen., bed, or aocut thereafter hi
the proper tee. and gauging can be completed.
beparate wilt be received a ,
time for SAW gallon. of loira or L:V. ofr. to te.
livered ay 100,e -hthththit..:, 11.1 Detroit. Itch., on
thr lat day of 111 L, ;,
.N91...a loaf& conoidered unit.. from a manotte
tor, of the artb.le.
So part of the oil propofted for and in be rtrthr.,ed
In the emir... under thin ati,..rti,runeut 'will be
epted, reeetved. ar bald fnr. until It har.. beta
pro•ed. to the entArr altt.staettna of the person or
peraonn charged with it. e lamination. te.t. and 10-4peetion.
4peetion. to beer the best quality pu re winter-strain
ed oft. sod free from other,r Lot. - tor
oils and Adulteration,
TI.. usual entan• for detcrthln lug thv cliSsrarter any
'nail Cy of the sperm old o be employed. sls sus"l-
!c gras uy, est Ing the amount of restoon na. and and
sthor proper trots to arrive se correvt coucluslous
that may De deemed nrecssar , .
The lard all ..111 tse •übjecte:l to mscLal tests. and
AIL be rejected unless fount 1.. be In reward to
!o•eulag sad Iluldlty ands r reduesion of temperature.
and la every other rs—peal. nal to that at In,. s s.,„,l_
ard adcpted by the Huard , of which a ...Me l , win tl.•
applleatiao to tn. Light-house Eagl
et,' st Boston. Mass.
The cr.li a moat he gauged under the dlreetion and
pervonal Angier, Rion of llie.lia.peetlng ofticor. by a
rot.tena-hoiiiii. or other autbort:ed and •woro
rdln to the IT [Wiwi States vnandrud., and
mato oa+r rled Lit accepted traitor, they are remov •
rri from, lto cellar or of the ttintraOtor.
The temperature of the oil will be accurately notnt,
sod the rucaanrerneuß. redured Mahe .tanitaril ten,
per-afore of Go deg. Fahreubt.ltßy tahle• prep area for
litriT"``e
Prot - to-ale will Mreceived and eion•ldered (tot each
arparatelv. or for all of the lot at tn. optlon •••
Inc bidder, Rut no bid .111 he reon.i.tervil (Or a lei..
T ' t :ton Uricr iait na
iv. writtro out in foil. the Undo! all .i W
L the place ~f 4 b :
ilver rouforrotti tnr Ire g
to MR. advert teement.
Hay annuiltted hy different oirtuher. of the aitnic
firm or cogierincri.hip vortli not lie eithiiiitered.
The Ligh t- bott.• govd. under the authorit y of the
reaerree the right to reject
any
. j
though It may be tot loer•I for otherton.ideratlorti
th•o the price.
No hid will he Ran.idered tor an• other Lind or de
w rlptton titati thuac ttrec..i.l Llt the
advertisement
A hon.,. whirr eurity to the itallentettlon of the
Depatment. .0• nettaary et i aal to our-fourth •if the
a Itioth t of earn eon trete{ 111.1 d( nittlt r peorti
eat., ret,uthett of es, contrzeitter.iraitolltlituoil
fur Ilia faithful to rtortesancit ot rite contract. to but
retrttlfelthlh 1.7 s after the meeptanee the
1 act cffer at he accompanied by a writhill guar
alsl,, .ux,ed cmit or more re , pon•lble per,,n
-sh.l n. n the department A. curt. or certified ny
a 1 nited 'tate. dlrtriet Judge. attenkey, agent.
or • oliecte•r of th.. u•toms. to the effect thus {1 the
1.1.1 MI% tpt.4, the bidder .111 Maly execute a con•
%met In rod faith. !r et-Jinx to Me provi•lon, xn.l
torrorCerf th.. advert..went. olltilh tee day. 0 . ,.
•rrrotinerl arpi that In raar lb. card pony o±. ring
.hall fall to enter Into the eentr - aetafore•all,
tarth. pear:mt.. - IC make pool the - difference. he
twer n 7 lt, offer et the t• and the next low,.
Mold., All hid. mu-t be avalea and endnr.ed
pact. for Oil for ' and then placed In
nother en•elop.. and dlercte.t. prexmld, te the Sec
rein, of the Light-boort Board. Waehltigtan t Ity
A II bid. w 11.1 l.e albened •I the bout on
the day kpeclnesl.
I•ltymento .111 by male for the tees of ell
within thirty .t•) •rtar they emit ha •r seen recm r •
.11 , 7 the r oiled !tale.,
under
01 the
LieZlVlrkStt! it tlt Vt ,
Jall;:a.d.tvrnt necretary
STATIONERY
1 )1 I'VEI BLANKS
ind Teri Book.,
BLINK 1104110 AND sTITIONERI.
MYERS. SCHOYER & CO.,
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ral and must pletureaque Oar, of ,?epitlt , m nv .lt
uate osi the aigkEthh, immediately 01-th 0/ Alleg . 00!
no the em Brighton Boa.l. l'er , o "."
u• ^1
to ..trot Burial Lots 0111 aryl, Al,
rub, office, at the Cemett.rv. Till. 10 ell, 1,,a 1 ,
and all other buntne, Ge Atleotic.lo, al 00,10,a
Warehouse of the miderslzu,d. cur. , .f Ye le,a
mutt LescocA blrtetA, Allrwasruy.
01.0. A. 11:V.1.Y.
ticerriAs7 .Lt‘t .
STOOK BROKERS.
B. BRYAN. Broker Lk steely',
• LIONIIS /WU. 1:-.T&TE. 57 rourtla
(Burllce••nay, nud Penn on uommi,slin.
Hank, LWOW, - Insurance. Pettolown 0 , 0•
ks
Stoc, .124 00•6=1.31. Tta 1 , ./A) , 1
UNcn ,x.nk nack nt.cd tLlAE . rapli qht Nun , nn..
PbtladelDbin n 1
visnorwcws attOrci: POW
pElt, the but in the runrkYtt a tryytt nlpplynlyt
....-Ylyyd pane., and tin can, awl tbr .ale by a• •
dy.ten. 01 At rnball. nt the I• J 'atolly lirncyry titory . ot
No. 1. i:NbILAW
lal ,
(•,inor t.n.A•roy nn•lAnd rtror •
FRESH CRACKERS.-milk, o r ,-
I,ar. Witty flat lut•lttu I'.rprt..-1-• pot up tu
Vet I. %env tial /1.44m/teii,
Ca 14 „.. 4 4.61 kir 4No.
THE WEEKLY GAZETTE
if RD EDITIOn.is Aim PRINTED
to., an. ITtSsufsdety an f
Th• edition Ls aa cacli 1160 it)
aovoest a tl.• n..tl r • u.
1r enrfo•...
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BOOT§ AND SHOES
NIO%T 111:11CTIFUL
Bon Ton Skating Ba!morals,
II BE ALI IN RE UNDOTS OP THE MEWS
CONCERT 111 1 / 4 SINE STORK,
The) are .urr to hi and .ure to
Gentlemen will always find a
FRENCH CALF BOQTS,
PRICE SHOE EMPORIUM,
No. 60 Fifth Street
CLOTHING.
G.)/1 (Inn 'THOUSAND -.41/13.1111
t arktiffl
. 191 et"
Opposite the Opera House.
BOEING 9 TOM. .-r•"
Bowe,
IMPROVED BORING TOOLS,
Foit MALI u OtICIEFI WELLS
No. 136 W ood street, Pittsburgh, Pt.
To.ls warrvitMmode of ale eery totvtBLloo &Nu
I.OV 310011 IRON.
Well borer+ foroaLqued
Zacmvoart C,abiala.F•xlooal,
WICh Mal lit/CP , 2+ Sr< lILTVSAW . 7 % GC B lld. t 88.•
rattow, viz; IDW
ANVIL.. AA , . TS.
- KELLO*N. , IA . ...,
SaNIVO, .8 8 81.
IrtNT .
ielai, It 'l .
A X.I.TA
UOPE. LEATHER AND UI7EALLSISQ.
All a which I b..e coaatap47 1Z otore. wel.ll■4l
-
rentlsl.l.l MAC/UNE WORILie
rummy EU iIDJAPfQ TOOLS P . L,. , 1111 M,
USED IN SLNE.ING OIL A-ND SW! WELLS.
I' articular atttuttou Melted to his Patent.' tse
provmente to Jets and Joints. made of Juntatb,
U. S., and Low Moor Iron. In atandard
mewed, so that parse tan be Ordered by mall en
gain-alb, and fututd u . pert i txt ht At LAW*.
r6".,` • 1:o t'ulhatial'a ro pe ',
t aints amt. amall "'Ulna
made to order. Ordms b mall proudly attended tO.
lam prepared to grant oensee to other nmanfselto
turers for these Mapco, ementt or liberal Imam. Beg
:T Allegheny 1.
deLimmalli&S B. H. LECICY.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
W OODSIDE 64. WALLACE,
N7Crlac.leasoAi.c. Dl-%i.agi.mst
tVbf t• Lead, Itnnl Lltharze, Paint,. GIN
N.rui..hos, es,nds, Window Vtlass awl Putt/.
Heasole t Carbon Oft A
L•o, Agent. for Wlnter'4llSets.lllegenra Planta.
Ilasolltun Vane Lent& ettxrterCre.k ta Lend 1104
Marv, IThltua`• t.elitbrated Patnnt DM. 91:1*
/Lad two pond cans.
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I . sciworinAKEß a,. SOS,
Pittsburgh White Lead Works,
PURE WtilTE LEAD,
L:_ADU. , BaID A IN OIL YOB rd.12174,1i
No. 63 'Woo ci SI tr cert..
JOHNSTON,
4X,P1.17C34:31-XEJT.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield 8,1114
pprOsi, CTIEMIC ALS, FINE PEIPPLIXERT s
s.o.s 111:1.:MJ EN, BRAN DI EA, WINES,
I.c.,Poported.lfrest frosi
Parts *ad Cornaa.
CST RECEIVED, Ssvayntos
9.1 IIEALINt, OINTMENT,
e't Dpprpelo Ctrs.
Pore ( oal Liver OR,
Aqua De Magnolil for the Toilet,
hterling•s Antbro.la, for Restoring the flair
Nete K'stract for the Rstadkerebtet,
it E'T STOUT PORTER, for mei:M.(llA bat, [roll e
O. Hibbard, Loudon, at the
40 , 032AZ1r1a. =WILMS 'More,
Apnaer of OLIO and Tederalstraet, Allegtica,
In tLa
sr Mnrk ilfi l an A. EICI.LT
Diarive For 1%66
CARPETS OIL CLOTH& &c
McCALLUPrs cIUIPET STOIM
Mosaic and Aixminstor Rugs
'Embroidered Piano. Goren,
Nn7Lrlirm-r mr..aisiakoxtis,
And oeery cle‘erlptton of Carpet..
II EDUCTION IN PRICE OF
,• o ry L.kth, our Annual lavertiOno sot'
h... Co , Spring, we stali•ozer tpr.„
l'Nk 1 , • T I.l' arc s, Ilberol eacimalleye. Ib e ,„„,
..Ir cx:-.ll3poirt BlOcit Or. • • -
loor CHI Ctotloii- Wilidersr Stages
I l awn,k. licp and Laci& COrw
Tasvels, Loops 'and itands:
ru•tolue.r+r,
• 'Star vranft ata •. ".4
,'...t'.__Age
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13 3EI x-rir
FOR Lel DM's,
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Splendid assortment of
Custom Made
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