' - ZEEPITI'SBIIEG' II G AZETTE . 1 , 1 I F. Q. PENN7.II4 1 , o , Toin. isSISNELI, SAM E Tl . . I TU. CuSTAIJ /LUNA, nu&rssr—ss SI ANACCII. • CUBLISILEDL'T.TIIOOAZICTTE ASSOCHTIo 7. . • No. SO FM= trIET, Pittsbargh. .- 7 aria II - 14roxlcmc b) 1710, EVEXING Emvox, ti o oo be flovaiG or EVENTNG, per ticTittOorgit 6ntitc. CITYI iieibitepmkb; .11461 retell, , pasheetti. L.,..secoitlll. - age. _ •' Illasheesb, fe,seeetal rage. rts7tptioits Cheap At great Anal tale Ot "Bark - et - 1 Ca. 59 2 111arl,et. 'street. , • - Cloaks Peed Shawl., Great ler:Atria:Le the aloalnEr out talc of Dar -j:.•r.t LO Sfarkirt Kzast. - Inill#ll llo #o. 6 l' iiIIP et tee:view prices, on the northeegt turner (1 Vaud It ittOtarket itteleet.. • - G!.•.litetiott Lovr item, Lin Goods f 1,." mg Out vii , g•clienit,Ort the ncirtheziact. pnr of Fo.rib and Market streota. • HeacsoN Los - c 4 8.0. rrirnielt !Merinos t ',tam than elsewhere, on the Ittirtheast 4, , ortiqr of Rntrth isstli.Uarkat streets -0 ILL . . • rer 1 61 1 q1104441RAri . ria*Ll co to the 11nRI elosittg otat sale of Barkoi.h., a MAHAL street. • ' Silks Suot press re ppettls x . gat torgsins ittthp .faisfelos Oit fa' Nikkei& CO, CO Markt' Lfttmet• sz,ooo to 00,000 rtrot•ctoso attests ,Aro made Pez 4183 , ..byjthe liktionni Brick 31a - - 7:44.1ne, tailsi•l'tero •htirso power. It le tlbit irtentlee of the e x Te... goe advertisement in *l tither column. I NevaUml ¬ate of Adm.. linilirceerving cider: !PM . sine c by Marius Su tier, I uggiot, corner of Penn and St. Clair ♦treetk, Pittenurgiti; . :3 ' • • Countil iierehavits. at el)] enf , hfax stook Weald, before pa rctutstaz kiell *the eetatiLtshnieat of Barker Co., 69 Starketstreet, se . linty have tall lines of laraehed and Brown Syeet-Ings and Shlrtlage, 'mats; yet atherittopt . a.goolle, 'which they pro aria motif d& at nd:flees ttaet - Eaatera primes. - • '-Drytiood s lis stt-STAplesale, Fbe beet *co Itrtaez bet:neither in the rail ar West I, at Itarkcalt'do. , s 'sohfaikiSt; whet; Can he :fottral the. tteet worm:tent of Sheet- Intra,l 4 lltrthm9,TrititiOt`rtnt 'stuffs and other staple vett,. *boles^le,,Dry Goods Andsll the 51.1111dard makesof dry goons, at •as low titioe as they eb b be purchased in tho Zast. Bementher, we are oda - on the north d'ast corner erfourth and Market street. O. Itannen Love d 800. Centlanes— the cliising out sale of Ladies , tars, at the first Isidllonse:of riemtrig, No. 139 Wood iltreet. This is the best opportunity ever of. .1 ;red tithe pubilo to bay ladles' furs at a bar Vain. Our stook: consikts in' Part of godson _Ray .sable, rcrink , sable; German &eh, 'water wag s Awed= Inch, black and tfrowble Isidies , far hoods; ladle's' skating caps, [pries' Sur caps, coifs= arid gloves,..gents line hat, ondcaps, _and, boys' cloth and fur pap, tit siX kinds. If - you Would secuiO gall without delay. , ■ 4tliVettmanl the it irt i r ., Empiro 'lakes I. r ,The genulne.Oriental i - emedy s.O long known 7 / 9 casts= comitrlesomdirliiella few years ago :cattseiksuch comreotion4ll2o'og the - old fogies thi piofesslott; by ;the eelebraterl - treatise on tho article by the Assistant 13nr *eon and . Professor of Ghcialstry in the •tutts; Medical:Collor,Xl9 :nok for Abe first 1 1 0 4.15' 4 4: tints introiblcod.,lntOthis; coetilty,by.the • 111. Oriental Comparti9rßoston. Fahneatonk t Vo4 - . and. 3feClairen, are U.e itticatattle pia place, where. the Aenulne Hitiliealtainarean he had. Price, see : - and 11,1,0 1 3 per Vex. -2.rone4ennine 'without the Utiprlnt of thalkytnia Oifental Company, LSI t• • .gtiostalieet43oll.6lS, on eitc4box. ..; • - •1 To•itaY,, 8104. To•litorrosr. Boa - the•empethoot.of „ thousands Yew ; contioucrus lualtll, 'To what docs,the Occasional, InVald. attribitte his uncertain. • • „ .peaditterzt :Sot* hithaAr , „•of comae, Relays ' , Vie blame on the - iiltinitte, perhaps. It lathe, Boyle - too cold, Ma damp, or .100 dry, or too „ • , Tastable. But'doeslns:teke the proper course •,' fortify his constitution and bodily organs :iagainat the extremes and changes - or which he -I:z•_;:templOnst Ro. Ile sar,PerhaPe.thitt only A=-IEM Iron man could bear h euch - great 'heat, or such violent cold, or suebsuddeo iintssitudcs. el .IFby then doe:: lie noire-Sortie the great Ton . i and Preventive, :which, ti it iil not make t• • Lim an iron ina , totlll: at least :quadruple the capacity of las Olden' to repel ell external • • *genets thatj, ad to pr . use. dlaeaso IPtters Celebrated Stmautth Bitter., taken Amthtlint e - Op,:slmg - t4 ihe Aureetione,.will. se. 'itrengthen the stomach; brace - the derves, 'tente-the r lifer, And regulate -and - inv igorate 4 the whohriiiaa* Machinery, that the system, : 4stealkorbeing at the, mereyot.the weather, • 4..iondliableaS bipeostiated by 'every change id. lezuPerill !BR bee= case-hardened, as it *Vete, and' ahnost•impervions toe/Imile Laths. •atuces. It, la to this preventive principle that 1 , • tilostetter , s Bitters owe their great polndartty In.the WOt Indies, Itritlah America - and Au,- - - -.. - .liostetteeniXlltters '4, litre 00th srliolesale and 'retail at vary low rates ' ett . Fleming't Drug and Patent Medicine Depot • Al Market street, corner of the Dhmerid, • lama Marra street.' 11 • • 1 Rat the QOastior. pecieyslyto your fzieivis as to uhat prtpara,• Sons they use for tbeird teeth, and the re. , . sponse, nine tunes out of ten, Will be sozodont. . 'is no longer necessary to impress its merits e uptni the public mind, esikerience 'has tatight .!"; The world that, as a sucanS fof beautifying and _gireserving the teeth, itivigorating the gums, spd giving apleasant aroma to the breath, it 'haS no rival in either hemisobere. ' t: , With. die Almost 't ..ptirtala advent of ejialert amongst no in lb --- . coming. spring, we say again to our readers `do not be unprepared for it. Hays what you 'in crir and what experience has demonstrated , , 'At. be a strictly reliable medicine to nip it la . - 4ebtl Ilion the - first premonitory symptoms. r.-'. not trust to new and , untried medicines; • ' chat-yon know to have cured will cure again. , 1 - laeming, druggist, ko. ei Market street, pro rates a medicine that was used with Infallible aucbess durirag the lzst visit of the cholera to ' ) tills city, and we unlicsitathagly say that no 1 ..Medicine in theworld is altimeter to it. Don't to without a!hottle: of it, than is our advice. and when the dread scourge does make its up rarancelyou iiiecicinsparttlrely . ecti re. - ' , . . " . i.hold only Irtrittslrargb, at Flemin g . Drug t *tore. No. SS biarket street.,: min find Whittle Goods. `it'e with great hlemere ;we call the atm:t oe of our readers's° the suhperWitock Gael ehtrii*lntir Goode Jest received by Mr. John - Iftkicir l CerchentlfiaPr4Net.Wiedenti street, iMeOPOttic. Ms stoclietrib*es_ecnzig, or the beentiftd Clothg, Cessuncres, Overcoat ppm:A Veitithis ever - Dr.:mght talk° weil- Actariet, aesortrnent of Yuralablng Goods, • comprlslngEtarts.Drnwereo4araNeek.Ttes. ?t , alAterahtela r fte;einnot,surtaised caaC vfrirolllt. iiarwe abaci of rCadi made Pant Vesticand Orescoals7wlll also bo found dt tatkestabl.Mhniect.,..,rersons in want of anr: 'slag In the clothingnee should not fall to. /rive Mr . Weloracall. Th ,Piiriy & • er,eticia State Renter - Nina Dealers in Awed:: itetn Oillee. at Alexiii dter tke.Water Works Pitts „mat. Pa. Residence. Yo. is Pike street. Or dlertpromptly tatended to: Ail - work warrant odAititer Proof. Repairing 'done at the sliest eottklUltico.hoolLlrge req” rt'Palt.nroyilel the aof is not abused after it is put on. Ilikereoe , There Ere ,one huadreedtstinet nerrous .tatteites;a2a , l there is not melt& them that will tat steld to the great thvtgorant; Dtkoreae. I Th7 surer the 'torture or =Mtn weakness ecirirdar The ion Yon Instant . *Viet and pensg.nerttatteng*. Sotoagantfor elittiburgb, 'Jona nen:and, - Druggist, No. 81 • market elt.reet. Seniby axpressany ahore. A Cnirienter ".Tabbl*f-Shop retnrue.a efter an, absoneo of three tome in life army have re-opened my shop tot all sOrta of:Sobbnig tlie caiponter 44 gm, old stand, Virgin between Smith dela st.tep, had Cherry Alley: Orders solicited Lid prtaniitik attended to. ITEMS. %.,wye R:orber wy. I, now prtut,ro.l to 111 nth.. 4 1 t"lt It .t :):/eont. , . a cake. Retitfl Wlll :Ind extra Inducements to 1,0 at hates a. Bellta. Their ',tech to in exeelleut order Complete Linea of linen panda and housekeep ers. goods will always he found in stock. A 9 an inducement to close out their woolen goods they have restored the balance of their balmo rahs,ahanda, cloaks, cassimeres, blankets, and flannels fully twenty per cent. under former price-. A visit to their establishment will Pat. Neutral Nolphlte of Lime, FOr PreServing elder. For hale by Cherie inner, Dttigg eornef of Peen arid Ot. Ulel .treets, Pittsburgh. - - Every deserlption of Woolen Goods, Bolmo .!flantkets, Flannels, Dress Goods, Cloaks sad Sbawld , *0 better chance has ever been co:remain thls city to select Dum it Illrat,4aaa ifack of Dry Goods, than it: now *trend at Batta "they aroifelling Out the bal. tinee of their winter good, at a large reilnetion trout former paces. Do not fail to make a call. All the popular makes, at very low oriee., on the northeast corner of k'ourth ;and Market MEM Final closing-oaf .ale of Muter Dry Good, ThO Immense and n - ell - asiOrtflll stock of Date,. Bell I offered at retail yen/ cheap, In order toelose out the winter block. For presirying cuter! For Sal . es by Charles SUMS, It:tin/Ist, corner or Perm and .§t. Clair street,Pittsburgh. From the Titusville Hrrnirl we gct farther igiralcrilarn of the arts occurring in hat place on Sundayvnight: • "About half-past ante o'cloek, the barn in !heresy of Rm. Ituell's home- no Main street, near lhartin street, was discovered to be on Qty andy s . i t l i e i r was ralFr:: fa cttpled by ones belonging toldr. Traiers,and the animals were taken out unharmed. The barn was filled with hay, and the dames soon communicated to a dwelLinghouse also belong ing to Mrs. Hued and fronting' upon the alloy between Pine and Main streets. The engines were oe the ground, but the chronic want of hoseand water, renderedall efforts of the look ersbn comparatively Useless. - "Before this fire was fully extinguished an other alarm was sounded from.the centre of the town, and presently the flames burst fur iously from the south aide of Drcyfous.4 Co.'s liquor store, adjoining E. B. Chase a C0...' dry gnods slog'- at the corner of Spring and Frank ofstreeL five minutes from the beyond thethis discovery, both buildings nerd beyond hope Of preservation. "The losses as far as reported to us, were as follows: 0.11. Richard, ,Be;V 'insu.red C. D. Iheyfotts &Cee—Loss orer72)% Insured on ilyttors si AO3 ;on furrtiture , building VAS. EChst.Se '&Co.—E)rdly sured. Tab .tio not reported. 111: H. Buell--.-Loss on hOuSe $1,00); insured $l,OOO. Loss of barn $.1,03 no in.nranee." T t i sflonactemusaliteeonyreerlmenls-illfairs, or a portion of the members, will shortly visit R 013119 of the Southern States. The Orange and Xrumuserla Railroad Company has tendered to them the use of a special train from Wash ington to Lynchburg. Representative Kelley, in reply to the President Of road, thanks him for his kindness,t and sass the - committee will name an early day for the proposed odd of observation. Tag Vera-Cruz -vigrespondent „of the ieew Torkr.licraid, wilting under.- date of January ettr,egys. - G en.: Jebel Early artiVed hero a few days agn,lLCCOnipateled by .aoveral tioureder. sites. It U understood that he, will leave to day for the City of Mexico. Ile has dyed his balrand bea.rd black. 'lie rode all the way 'throngli, the Southern State, from p ia elm • ~ a ft-nt.liaPresternArlraltd.o Ten taatlbaraday of Pebraary has usually been consecrated to fasting and prayer for col. lege, and aclioels. Th.l3 year it falls upon WashiligtOn'sbixth-day. It is proposed, there. foreilikailtrrtAr Olitiereetlie , " Thursday Lao-. Mderiebruiry— The effect avoid ' bectharitds Year; ind three or four times eve rpCentury, the college fast day would fall upon the Oral of March. 871.10,C0LS efforts ar e being aside to have the ' , Nays and. Conamitte noon ad verse. ly to a con a ce of the tax on incomes. and to substit a tax on sales. This however, doesnotaieet with mneh favor from theCona; rrarneould the Tax .Catornfasioners now ca g ga ga lnst ed in any such reviain the change.revenue taxes are a PILIVA.TZ latrines from Washington report that in official quarters no cortildenoe to placed In the professect Intention of Laois Napoleon to withdraw the French troops from Mexico, and that the ads - toes from Europe of a probe. tde alliance be". een France - and Auatria are interpreted as looking to a combined support of Maximilian by -those powers. ---Y.- Y. £bet. mereal. COLOULD Tuners T Go ve rn m e nt Sl' I3IIIPLAMI. It is slated that the has conclu ded NO garrison the forts and protect the Mole! oti Val, plains with colored troops, of whom at least three full regiments will short. ly be dispatched to the Indian country. The Intention is to afford entire security to tray elers and oaravana,and pat atlas; mop to the 4,1,31411dt/ha of the savages.; . , . JontilL,Mtnitiscrs,, of Ban Francisco, could not get divorce itaCalifornfa.,. add . so sent a ••• Omen statement of his case user to a Mor mon probate court In tltah, which, without the prestnee of either party granted what he wanted, and he married again. Now his first a !Le proseentes him for bigamy, and even em‘y-going Calitornitt don't hod It conLa6tent fo let him off. Gusatralicrynan, a German, aged .1) years whd half forsOhso time lived .m 1 intemperate ilfr, and worked in the brewery of Adman Fey b, No. 2054 William street, committed sal elde on Thursday night by Jumping Into a vat, of boiling peer, while under the influertee of Alterllngeting in great $1,..0ny at the New York Hospital until Friday night, he ex pired from the efforts of the inJ erica received. SOMLBODY who is posted up in sanitary mat ters s..serts that New York city is afflicted Kith no less than twenty-floc thousand mils. s sores, among winch tenement houses, dump ing grounds, defective sewers, daughter house sod fat boiling establishments are said to be the least Important. Tar Memphis Apalonelie, a Joornal of decid edly disloyal tendencies, says thaPthe opposi tiou, to negro i,estimony .that sett lon In raps idly dying out, and speaks at length in cow- Inendatory terms of the fact. TutMorsuon paper at Salt Lake City ....flees the new demonstrations of eastern and con gressional feeling against polygamy under the encl of - 801 l boiling :wain.' The editor n. t'. S. Postmaster. MLF-TINGA of colored people are being heh varlotn, points Of the 6outh to •eleet del gates to the general Freedmen's Convention which comes or soon at Angustn. A rvlTrx locomotive, capable of 'ea Illng nay miles an hour, has been Invented, and the pa tent applied for by a French Canadian named Pierre LactoiX.' Frfixtr.r, one of the parties arrested on en niclon of being concerned in the Adam,. Ex. pre... robbery, be., clemped from Jail at Nor cam:lndian Cana) Pro Jails. ?toss arrs.t., Jan-23.—A largely attended meot lag of the Montreal Board Trade was held to thy to consider Bon. Jno. Young's resolution as to the necessity of ctobstractltg canal con tannleatioll between the river SC Lawrence and Luke Champlain. The Presidents of the Toronto and Quebec Boards of Trade were preset!: !elk - Removed Inan'amendmenetnat t he Welland canal be enlarged to the lame size rut the !it. Lawrence canal, which was carried by a vote or roar to one. Areso!titian pointing out the necresity for the constrtsetiOn, at coma fetbre , time.OtiltlP Caugilnawaga canal was lost by a vote or elevelsiounrtyssis. The meeting scented unanimous regarding (the neeelelty of eotketructing the Ottawa canal. Constitutional Amendment Pamed the • New Jersey Senate. • MENTON, Jal4. =.—The Joint resolutione to regord- to the Eenhiitutional Adiendmeat, tretcaletthseed to-dtty,and ttaeastllty a recent 13 yeas, against 6 nays. . Mr. ',covet, President of the Senate, made an able speech, which was much applatided, In fa vor of the amendment. Reaolntione, thanking our aoldiers and nail. or, and their commander's, were poised unan froonsly in the llotse.. A reaolittiort directing that tine bundic4 gun., be' Mud toqnorrow, lit honor of the pasthge of - the uniendinent; adopted. Railroad MonopOly in the Sapreme inort. Puma:A.:train. Jannary the Supreme court, to-flay, the Phlladelphlis t Erie and Peram,rleunla Railroad Compao lei applied for aep octal t c ol n uill y. ong ,n p i le c ront the a i l i ta,lam. t , iptda and Aria road, - to bannocrt, arittuthe Sear Crick' Railroad' at one termitilvi thereof, 'inlet the other termlnu.s with an road char tered by the state of New York. The bill also charges-that the purpoYe of the defendants Iti to construct a road by which the trade the oil reran. Is to be deflected from Philadel phia to Near York. The Mansion American Telegraph. SAN InnircieFo, - Juii. U.—The Itissiten iinr ernmen t has of [nth., Westent Union Telegraph CPlitPuitY, that the steamer Gni. Vette. of their Pacific Squadron, will he placed ut their disposal; and hare requested mutt actions in regard to her destinutloo. Col. 'Wilily, chief of Um eApeclttion, osiers her to report ul !irrtrOpollig/t! to May. Writunv Foantrax THE - PITTSIRT Gil GAZETTE. VOLUME LXXX.---NO. -20 CITY ITEMS i a , It cl,l nxperinft.... •r. Fk.rbf.r the •nt, e9titirtn. It th.Lt VM oily iD 13=2E1 Special lisle of the toesioon Plaid rinCineas, C. UA.NBO,N LOVC & EEO. Beta.o Nate of the Season. Nflitrol F 4 ,llte of Lime. Flees fit 71fizsvI11ib. GE.SEBAL NEWS VERY LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Our Special Dispatches FROM WASHINGTON NEW REVENUE REGELITIONS. Reorganization of the Treasury Department COLORADO TRANSPORTATION COMPAN The Foreign Loan Bill in Doubt. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Marriage of arm X.. 1. Doughy,. tea., duo.. to. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. WASUINOTON, Ja nuary The following regulations concerning the disposition of moneys paid to Collectors miter judgement, and on cOmptomises, has Just been made by the Commissioner of Internal Rev enue, and approved by the Secretary of the Treasury. They are Issued as a supplement to timer of the Secretary of the Treasury of lune 20, and June 27,1E4, for the guidance of Collectors, under the provisions of the Inthi itch, and 175th sections of the act of June a), Isat, In order to correct some pructical errors of ascount, in the disposition of moneys paid to Collectors, after Judgment recovered in Court, er upon compromises. It is believed that all eases of the kind alluded to urn em braced in ono or the other of the t twee classes described below, and Collectors are Itn,tructed to dispose of the moneys in each of the cases named as hereinafter directed, viz First— When proceedings are instituted for forfeitures or for the recovery of penalties, and the case is prosecuted to the final juita, • recut. in court, the law requires the proceeds of all fines, penalties and forfeitures belong- Log to the Government to be paid to the Col lector, and when any Stich payment is made to him-by order of court, he will deposit the amount Immediately to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States, with his other collections, and enter It upon his abstract of collections for the current month, against No. 2,9, and return it to the Assessor in form fifty eight, that It may be included its themorathly Second—When a delinquent tax payer pro:, poses after en investigation of his buAin, 4 by it revenue /pincer, to pay the tax Coned due with the assessed penalty, and a certain sum in lien of penalties and forfeitures. In cases of this kind the assessor 'Would determine the amount of the tax and the oaseastui penalty. and return the same to the collector on a spec ial or monthly lit, al tothe case of other as sessments. When these amounts are paid to too collector he will enter them upon hie cash book, and also upon his abstract, like other collectors. The amount of the tax and the as sessed penalty will not be deposited to the credit of the Secretary of the TreibirtrY, but the amount paid in lieu of anew, penalties and forfeitures should he we de posited to swatch!. deal award and distribu tion. tr hen the award is made the Secretary will issue a draft In favor of the informer, if any, for his moiety, and another draft in fever of the collector for the emolety.belonging to the Government. The Collector will deposit this draft to the credit dr the Trumuce or Us. United States, with his other Axillections, add enter the amount Di his cant balk in hia ab strict, against 296, and ou form 6, as di rected in the case of moneys paid to him by • o -der of Court.. . Thfrl—Whem a delinquent tax payer liable to prosecutions for tines, penalties and forfeit.. use, deposit. with the Collector a gross sum either prior to, or peading an inrustigsthus, in or.ler to avoid seizure, or torelease his prop arty from seizure.. There may Do occasionally a case in which the drearnsenthes will appear to Justify s proceeding of this sort though ob. eleuslY Inn cases and should be rare. When, however,. the cirerunstiume are inch as seemingly to justify the Collector in accept ing a gross stun for taxes and penalties as s conuition of refraining from, or releasing a seizure so that the traslnese of the delinquent may go on he will depOlilt the entire amount received to the creditor the Secretary of the TrellVlTy. The ease will be investigated by the Assessor of the District, who wilt de termine the amount of tax due, and the as ',shed penalty, if any. fie will transmit the assessment to the Collector on a special or monthly hot, as In the case of other assess ments. On the receipt of such list, the Collets ter will report the amount of the assessment o the Comsnbistoner to whom the several pro ceedings .111 the ease should be promptly re ported, from tittle to time, as they Are taken• When the ease is finally determined, by the Secretory of the Treasury, he will distribute the deposit as follows: One druft. In favor of the Collector for the tax and assessed penalties. This will be applied to the par ment of the assessment, and the proper en tries made In the cash book and abstracts' One draft In favor of the Collector for the mo iety of the penalty , belonging to the Govern merit. The amount of this draft will be entered to the cash book abstract, against. Rio, %2, and on form SS, as directed in the case of moneys deposited by order of court. One draft in favor of the informer, if any, for his moiety of the penalty accepted in lieu of flees. penalties and forfeitures. if the amount de posited should be In excess of all the taxes and penalties accepted, the excess will be refunded to the delinquent by draft from the secretary It will be °bylaws to collectors from the fore going regniationa that while moneys paid on on the 2d and 3dnases remain on deposlttothe credit of the Secretary of the Treasury, they ..hould not be reported in form 22, nor should they be In the receipts on form 235.6. In Iran.- mating to the Secretary the original eert.lll rate of deposit to the credit of the Secretary of the Treasury on account of fines, penalties or forfeitures, collectors will be careful to Aihr. thigulsh both on the face of the certificate of deposit sad on form 0, accompanying It the name of each offender and the particular amount of tine, penalty or forfeiture received for him. Seeretttry McCulloch will recommend to t•ongres., a - thorough reorganisation of tho Treasury Department. The Commisioners ap pointed lest summer by the Secretary of the Treasury,to reslsc toe internal Revenew laws, it seems cow will make only a partial report, for the MISOIII that they kayo been only si months. in session, and it will require ma mouths more to algeat the materials collected _ . during that period. The. Commissioners say they have been di•eppelnted in not receiving the neevoisara Hate from the Treasury Depart ment, a bile The chirke of the liepiu - tmonta de clare the C01111111 , 53/011e, did not understand aliatjhey have feeeirekL The resignation Of Major lion. Lew. Wallwee lain been neg. - pled by Chu Pre. Went. The Comintealoner of cie.i‘gu., hay ordered an inerrase iti the force of revenue ogicors ou the f'nuaillan front ter, on account, of the rtra facility utrordelt for smuggling neross the ,t. Lawrenee river, which is now frozen over. SenaXor.rotticroy has it:areal...led a hilt in lon per - acing about thirty gentlemen, raiding in various parts of the wintry, under name and etyle of-" Colorado River and ❑tub portattori Company." The Capital stook of the corporation in fixed at one hundred thousand Jolinra, and the project which [boy have on hunllb nothing lc.' ht than that of wstahtilhlng a line of steamers on the Colorado r, Ter to connect w ith Ocean a Wainer*. and the , espre44 and freight lino for Salt Late. One section of the bill provides for the line of river nt..merA, and for improving navigation of 0, Colorado by dredging and Widening tho channel, and grants alternate 'motions of land or six mIleA In rrldth on each elite ot the river, rem tbc .nouthern boundary of the UMW,' tut ca tho beadof nark:Won. Another nor . tion empowera 0 eorportitton to eOnitruct übont Min hundred miles:of won . road to connect the Lend o‘nftelsntion withiqall-Lake and Pfeaeott, the Cal)ttal Of Atlgota Ter tory. azo to to , .ntvoyed and een•trnrt PIT I'SB RGH. WE I ) NESDAY, JANUARY 24. istii ed under the direction of three corn ualasion . appointed by the Se.:retary of the Interior,And u grant of land Is made, covering alternate sections on each section of the road for Vl< miles in N kith- The mineral land. are reaer red to the United States. Gigantie an tills scheme is for connecting the heart of the coun t ry with the sea cast, the gentlemen intereated in It are eonlident that it Is feasible and ad. .sable. Senator Ramsey has Intro:laced I/ bill con it I t sting the Postmaster, Collector of Customs and District Judge of St. I'lillll,ll Board of Com tolitsioners to select and purchasie with appro val of ilecretary of Litterlo r, s site and erect thereon suitable buildings in that city for Post elite° Custom House and United States Court House, and one hundred thousand dollars Is appropriated to carry out the provisions of the bill. The Ways and Means Committee had a short cession this morning, but reached no conclu sion in respect to the Loon bill. It is under stood that at a former session of the commit tee thc vote stood four for mind four against the clause authorizing a foreign loan, with Went worth absent. The present Indications are that the Committee will not report the bill for someday, The Senate will probably reach a vote on the passage of the Freedmen's Ilureau 11111 to-morrow, unless Sumner concludes to make speech. The section authorizing the Presl 'dent to set aside three million acres of Gov ernment land, for use of freedmen, gave rise to much discussion, but was dually agreed to by:thirty-six to seven. The section regarding the Sea Island titles, which comarum them to ncgroos for three years, prosaism! to pnaluca mush debate to-morrow, as Summer desireS to confirm them forever, and Garret Davis wants to oust the leegroca at once. The Sen ate will propably mastain the bill as it shindy The Douse is very much disposed to thor oughly debate the Reconstruction Commit tee's proposed Con.stltutlonal Amendment, and Sir. Stevens has therefore withdrawn his soli for the previous question. Half a dozen speeches wore made to-day, end eight or ton have indicated their purpose to speak to. morrow and neat day. The prospects for the passage of the amendment, which must re- Mi=2IIII2ANIN The Senate Postonice Committee will proba bly report the rostmaster l:rneral•a bill re quiring postage on nowspapere to be prepaid from the office of publication, bat Senator Dixon, Chairman of the Committee, will op pose it when It I+ called up In the !Monte fur action. Colonel Ostorne, Assistant Commissioner ssf Ffee.imen for the Florida District, reports to General litritard, under date of December ISt, • comparatively encouraging state of affairs in that State. Be says that the craps have all been gathered, and that the plauters are promptly ipayhig the freedmen their wages. No government rations acre Issued daring the month of December, except to the destitute freedmen in hospitaLit. Ten schools with near ly two thousand scholars are now In operation In that State„under the auspices of the Yr.:d i:nen'', Bureau. The marriage of Ides. Douglas and Brevet hrigedier General Williams, took place this evening at nine o'clock. at the reshienoe of the bride. The ceremnny was performed by Rev. Father tyneb, of the Catholle church. There were present on the occaaloa. Gen. Grant and lady, Secretary Stanton and lady, General Fry and lady, General Kelton.. Assistant Adjutant General, ,Jr. A., Col. Cldgrt, and several oth • ce intlma e,friendr Of tho bride and bride. Gen. Butlerls reply to General Grant's re port will nojbe completed for several weeks yet. One hal:Weed and eighty-four page. of it are derotztl to a history of the tiener.iPs military operations op till May. tats Billy Smith, or % (reale, meorted by t_o female .retrele, attended the i • residential eves this evening. PENNSYLVAMA LEGISLATURE Special Dispatch to the rittxburgh GajettA nAir.15.130141, Jsuausry Mak loweicfroto the Vadat Cora. Witte appointed last mutton to investigate thertileged attempt to promare the pawls, of the italirocA, bill-by corrupt means, reported with vOltimitiona evidence. The committee recommend that t he Speaker tans Ids warrant rot the arrest of Schofield, who teiered to appear before the comma A number of politicians and editors tetilded before the committee. SILLS IS PLACT. 31r. Ingham read an act Incorporating We, Hick°,7gind Dennis Run did and 7r>•naporta Coo Company. Mr. Graham:, an act tor the relief of Abdigail liarford and the repeal of the prarivo to the ant section of theaet, which limits the Income of the orphans' asylum of Yitubargh and Al legheny. The Last named hill passed finally. ,tlr. London,• :impalement to the act proton. Inc the marriage of miner.. Mr. Landon offered te . aeries of resolutions approving the course of tbefiepublierin mem ber, of Congress, In voting for the metro suf frage bill, arid Instructing United States Sena tors to vote for the same, sr Mob passed on the second reading by a strict party vote. Holder nod gldgmay refusing to vote. The bill dually pressed. ntia, PAoOLD. An net vacating &Ms street, Pitt-burgh. An act relathe to achlttloual 1,1 or ororko la l'lttebnrab. Adjourned. hots[.—The Udvernor Informed ,the flout that ha uvula send In his message the curly part of neit week. DILL! rAes.,:o To Increase the pay of the Audllote of the county Of ArmeirOriff. SUppkiment • ct to intoorpornte the kir rologhatta and South Pittsburgh Ut. Company. SPECIAL AR4110% •• TIIE SOUSE . The lieu., met to conolder tho et...intim, of respect to the memo:, of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the Lotted States. Ruddeman. of Philadelphia, and Mr. Perulung, of Cambria, addrwasell the Hoare ha the resolutions, and they wore thou adapted unanimously. FROM WASHINGTON MAJOR GENERALS RESIGNED National Currencv "[smiled REPORT OF THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAU Destitution of Poor Whites N Yorta,Jalsuar) Itl.—'llte Wash:at:- lon .pecial naps Gronerals Low W.thylVl . Iterkhut have resittnett. (Jen. Grant and family took possessioh.tt h Is new house In Wadi yostetday. The Trtbette't Washington special soyy. Isla lamal currency to the amount of ir1,931,x50 teas lost steak Lsousal by the Treasury Department. The total ornOttnt hssmtd up to dote in rltts' The Coma Ms-loner of Freedmen of the Su to of Alabama reports to General Howard, under dote Montgomery, (Alit.,) January 13th, that there is considerable suffering among the laity,. as well as the blacir_s in that bvsalityl but t h e citizens are taking hold of the matter and doing all to their power to alit them, al though poor themselves. Up to the dalo of his eomniunitation to GeneMl Howard, ho had distributed tweoty-tive boxes of stores, and had ordered twenty-dye bow more from ti., beuevoient societies of the west tin also rented n building, and had startod a school for she poor whites, to be supported by the illeTe land (01110) Cormahusion, lie reports that ho i- much pleased by too co-war:atm° of the cit. tons, unit expresses the hOpo that ho ban se cured an Internat. for this poor, both black and white. lie reports that live hundred ra dius or,: bring booed dolly to the freedmen's corny, Lot there is stn.l great a want of cloth ing. From Nemihrtille N •Nu V ILI. E,Tantlary Zl—Tho river I, fulling Ith right feet on the Shoals. Cotton dull to-tlay; prices rung,. front 3 / 1 411e. it , ,clot,, 11;0 bales; tales, 111 bales; shipments, GI holes. In opposition to the memorial recently be , fore the public, gm coming teem the Union citizens of Tennessee, a van to the citizens wh properavomle to its speedy restoration to Its position of equality and Influence, has been made to bald a rams mooting on the anniversary of Wrmiliingtonls birth-day, to secure tills dirent end. The hearty and unquestioned indorsement of the to policy of Andrew Johnson lo pledged. The call IS Signed by leading conservative mom- lucre of the Legislature mid the most promi nent Union men in the State. • The negro testimony hill pouted the seeond reading In the (louse toslay, by n cote of .1; to 33, florrmenta of Troops. Cairo, Jun. m. —General firtsbin has boon 11.- ' V e a d stth C rtg a. o;rlP 7: f al r aTry "' , l u u n 'r tie A r Wade, ha% been rent from Helena and Guvulla Bluff. T6C r ,, port !tortheen paper: that mut Iny rt..; b. 1; 0.,..;..,1117.1,r1t15 XXXIXth CONGRESS-FIRST SESsio.i • . her„ Mei been waylaid, and one of them killed. --. by men belonging to these oombinetione, Pending the discussion of the abovesubjeet, II k .11., OTOS .7.1111.111 y 2.:, Ist Mr liendermds offered a Joint Resolution to sEN ATI.. I amend the lonstitution 00 as to prohibit any state from withholding, tbo elective tratiehlie • from citizens on account of itolOr The Senate i hen adjourned. .. I . hot that tu motion the Select so ,t..,.1z 0 t f , o( If o r i .. :(7 t: '4l. i ' ll:f i t t:t , n ot e i l e . t n o it tl th er:o ' :l3 x a pe re tr d s n o i c e l t v n io c cii i of providing by law ' for taking a CCU...pi of the. Prided States during the year Istil, and report by bill or °there Ise Mr. Bender - in offered n re -solution deelaring that the taltettltution nit government were ordained and established by the people, and. not by the States In their individual character Therefore, the doctrine of State Rights strikes at the foundation of all Erovertoneut. No stair nor Mates, by the constitution or laws can se cede or withdraw from the Chinn. ti d y such rt effos, they destroy all their rights an privi leges, and the government over their territory reverts to the United States. All the territory of Tens ought, under ouch rules and regula tions as Congress may prescribe, to he set apart to the use of the colored _people of the hotted State.. The welfare of both races da minds that the colored people should be set apart from the white. The resolutions were com nalt red to the Lams mittee on Reconetrictlon The Home proceeded to the consideration of the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the I ailed States in relation to the appor tionment of representatives and direct taxes Mr. Jentskasuggested that the amendment said nottung about a property qualltleation South Carolina for instneee, might retain a qualification of fifty acres of land.or payment of a tax. There would be discrimination on account of color in that "date, yet the basis of representation would be the same. Mr. Stephens replied that no matter whether 2 State cut out white or black, representation would heilinalnimhed to that erteot. Mr. Farnsworth-tint suppose (tie Werk man does not own real eetatel Mr. Stevens-Then the aw ndment oper ates. Mr. Brooke wishe I to know whether the 100,- 000 Asiatic. or Coon. in California and Ore g itories ore excluded 00, and those going into N te. ada and the ter r Mr Stevens replied that he ender-toed Om- Asiatics am excluded toy the laws of Colin, n in, On OCCOUIII. 01 race. tram the elective Iran ehl.. Therefore, that State, to this extent, would be curtailed of representation Mr. Brooks asked, "Why exclude the Indi an t " Mr. Stevens replied, "Indiaell, not taxed, are excluded by tiael,m.titution .. Mr. Brooks, "But why not Include them." "Mr. Stevens, "They are tribal and hare their own separate governments." Mr. Brooks, "Why not embrace them all, while you are making a liberal Constito tionr' Mr. Steven., "We have not been expecting the gentlemen and his friends would make objection " Mr. Sloan. of Wisconsin, asked Mr. Stevens NJ withdraw his demand for the previous Ittlestion, as he desired to offer au amend ment. She. Sieveec-"t cannot do it." Mr. linker, of Illlnols---"I submit whether It Is entirely proper to put through nn amend ment to the Constitution and refuse a word of debate, or one moment to raise an objection, As for myself, I protest against tins Marge". Mr iitcren.t-n1 tuts, only suggeeted what I bare thought our duty to do LI the amend ment is to pass the Howe. I bare only sub mitted the question to the Souse." After some further talk, Mr. Stevens with drew the demand. Mr. Blaine said that having originally pro. posed the Constitutional ametaduient, be winhed to my a few words, rind also reaffirm his assertion In regard to the effect of a suf frage basis as between New York and PCIIIn.yI.. vents. Be stated. on the authority of the emi nent Chairman of the Committee on Way. and ' Means, lir. Morrell, that It would give ~a net gala Of the mentsers do New York and th e tablet submitted to the gentleulan from New York showed a gain of four, which was enough Another objection to the suffrage baste would be found ha the fact that the moment repreventatives are appointed acony the , .totes in that way, they will be destrthute , l e si [thin the States on the said hada . A strife at of locality is at Once stated In all the State, srsr where the male population of 060 ecetion might be greater than that of another. lie t o spoke further amultist the basin of ariffrage ,„ The loyal States should not Quarrel among ler- themselves, nor should one seek to get au uri. th e fair advantage of the other „„,„„ Mr . Donnelly spoke In terse of the reselu ride thin. It would - do away si ith the rotten boroeit t I , the system of the country, It would reduce th e I ,•h,„.„ representation in Congress to a boats of perfect few of equality. If men had no voice la tbo (severe- , leant meat, other men should not alt in Congress pretending to repro:mot them. An oppreoed Serest race ahould not be represented by his oppres t or. and it was a mockery that a Iran's enemy 7,- P ZI. o ohould be his agetst and selected by his ene att th e mire, us would Le the MAP if the white Men of t h e g oo , IL" South repro-ceded the blnekti in Congreas rt.,,,.. 000. . " shout the blacks being allowed to rote o o too, of It ears claimed that thin measure would '1„- 556 to dam the south to let The hope vote. Xle soa ta to , did riot believe this. The hope Of [attire 'pd .:. dasti s t. Ittleal Mover was • very remote Lad vague ael. sr, would lag. The antipathy to the negro was direct its. la a d. and pressing. Lie wanted to have the twestme or otm, era Jet tsof taXes WWI representation discern:tea /elation of bed. Direct taxes atiould be according to the Lo, would tomcatted property, apart from representation. ratte petty Mr . Brooks observed that Oregon, California 5i n ,,.... of tad Nevada were to he dem - ire:l.of repro demo., di e "rotation, and was not an LOalorl as well es a y its priori- negro a man and al:ironic r I To this beetled received no answer lie raised pis eel, t o „ ht. ,. S ea ..behalf of fifteen millions of IllsCOantry- A„ ma ~ in. . women, the rarest and brightest portion of ter soeelderourcrestlen t and naked why they are to be de ,oerntie party priced of repreeentatioa I They are excluded 2ougre. Lie from all voting, why not recognize them se en 3eottote to ” titled to repre,ntation. I proper „,„ 0 „ Mr. Stevens said the amendment did not say rev shall not rote. a° ' em. '" 6 " 'b ee. kartmworth said whatever law they ditto, In which might pus, 11. will be hedged %boat with guards and protections 50 plain and ao 1.6 of tee great elittoCrntJc party (dear that the wayfaring Man though a ford, ~,,,,, ,r.t.i. party need not err therein. Tblky s had adopted a a , the s hame ,. Loasti teflon/II amendment testaltgrerg should D e „„ tiott .„,„ were not extra, but they found that in the South acknowl- those made free are being reduced to slavery war I ion of M om r. ve again for every petty offence sod patriots, good it The rebel, had evaded the law by which the n u, na any a , , Sb . a. rk,.,1;...,..0 him a t t i ry , matt I were removed. it .i ' utt P r "rt :11 L t I t ' s e mess- 17Tot .'" eo stew lt Ilrou'gdatiPl,T. TlateiVotrtV „hv ~, „ f ~,,,,„„, rig states might deprive the negro. of the d„ not helices „„ right ..4 sue rage by recognising a property qualificatin, or if etthention were recognieed email. that the war by passion .a. law excluding teem from South. Is 1, „ Ls to , memo!, thm preverating the negro f rom pos . 'sinning the required qualification by no act of y Initiated the oar eat,„„, so f.,,. .., rip_ his. oven by illeati.m it *mild be to say „„„ ea t . they h , a state has a right to disfranchise the negro, a ~..noel ^,r„„ e „, to _ it was unjust and the srluciple of republicen 1 the Vetted States. If „0.„„„nt peeeented it Tee people •ho an a pa rty, , a Its pre _ , ent them to this House acre more nstileal tn t o l„ t o , t h e eo „,i tttoo than they were them.elves In reply to a a , d e , r „,,„ . i t , is " (or 4UIPTISOU asked by Mr. smith, he WO/ that in to „ ' ,1 11.1611111:14A1U3E the his opinion, the states which bare been In re le. fond „„, 5 .„,.., s , hellion are not necessary to ratify the auleml_ n htse tskest the eun,c. meet to the Lonstitutt tot , toa , : ,, nett, ,uteri. Ide smith matrovert n ed this rte IT, huh( i ig hi i „ i , „i„„ i „lion every- Illat all the States being In the limos, It re" „ toto t ok . ro ,„ tt, oporo „ ooto „tined three-fourths of thous to ratify a con stitutional amendment 'het roe reeptiosibb. , „tot„ ro t o n i o j eetoot to Ito , Mr. Farnsworth asked, if the Southern States „ te.„,„,,h,, , co, they had were In rebellion for ten yeah how could their I ra of the Guinn, i[[ ,„„ Lhe . votes be counted I If these States were still In r t h e te„„1,1,. no t h e i ta the Uulret, why don't then - Senators take in,-.l the Cr, ton with their '""" I - Mr smith-Beene, you will not let them „ i„ , ,• ~., .t.' , ~I I „„ ,i, a ~.,„ Mr. F Kenna orth concluded by saving The , ..... „.„.., r , ~, i I , tar took o n p their hats and wulk...fotf, and might , 1 - 1. ,,,, 1 ti , lind nettee• i that it they em here do the ,wino to-lay s el , , i I toe ai ef,,,, ~, ,11..._ titer a brief 41111CUANI01.1 tenanting the ex I tit ~ I h t , b o o I h o . ht „ at , „ t . sloe of the members from the late reeetia,m eni torment., might he -tut es, Mr. Leblond moved that the Mouse go eutteltedoe e I d el t lb", etc tome - title° of the Whole on the state of , a „talter „„ „, „, .I,e Croon, and that debate thereto he rest rtts o n , it oo od fm to o „ oo It .1 In rash speaker t wenty minutes ~ „,„„ „ hie , it „ Alt Lawrence. of 0111 n, Indeed that the rese t, en Se re-committed, with lustruction 1 to , e „ ~, ~,,,,a . „, ',maul as follows. First, to apportion t it. i h i . i , ~,,., , i 1,11 taxation among tile elates according to ' , go , o I the property !peach. and second, to apportion ,„ ' , out t, te eseniatlon among the States on the basi n- ot i etneo 1.1 :I‘ll/It male voters who may ho cameos 14 „to of Ihr 1 toted States, , to tut , Ir Wesilborne, of Illinot,,oltite to d, and the a il II mart hen adjourned FIRE AT TITESVIELE. Mr. sumner presented the petit ion of Penn. e3 - Ivanfit resitir of, in thin city, asking for im partial suffrage. Mr. Morris pre.entrol n protest of the citi zen, of St. Lawrence county against the re newal of the Reciprocity treaty. Referred to the Committee on Finance. Mr. Conness presented R protest front the California LegLsiature rominst the sale of the mineral lands of the Carted elate... Referred to the Committee on relate Lands. The bUt to enlarge the Freedmen's Bureau was then taken up. Mr. Saulsbury spoke in opposition to the measure. Mr. Grimes, of lowa, Introduced p bill to amend the net for the relief of seamen, and others, On tha books of vessels, lost or wreck ed at tea, which allows compensation to offi cers of the Navy and Marine wipe, for person al effects lost In action with the enemy, not to elceed one montb's sea paw provided that no losw prior to April hest , shall im paid. It Al so provides that the bounty moony paid to any seamen or marine, enlisted in thearmy by a Stele or the United States shall be de. dnctcd from his prize money. Mr. Wilson, from the Committee on Military Affairs reported, without essential amend ment, the bill introduced by him to restrict the eXpenses of collecting soldiers' chinas against the 'lover - lament. Mr. Sumner gave notice of the following arnentlundit to the proposed bill for the ad root-Mon Of Colorado* as a provlSo: "Provided, That this act shall not take effect except on the fundamental condition that. there shall be rights hac c o u n t seective frunchlae or tiny other on of color or race, but all per. ehall be equal before the binned thelegis !attire of the State, by a solemn public act,shall declare the assent of the State to this fundi mental egnidition,and shall transmit to the President of the United States, an outlined,' copy of stick assent., whenever the same shall be adopted; upon recoil:it whether, he 'hall, by proclamation, announce the Mot; whereupon, without any further actions on the part of Coops:toy this Joiat resolution shall take effect. , Mr, Dexen of Connecticut, gave nett ^0 of an Intended amendment of the bill relitiog 4. postage stamp. and stamped envelopes In oredit, as golkore: That whenever it shall he come expedient in Me opinion of the Post master General to Palbstitute a different kind f poets go stamps from those tow In use, be shall bei road 1.1 hereby authorised, to modify the rusting contract for the manufacture of pottage Slaters, sons to allow contractors . sum sufficient to cover the increased expen ses, ifaxiy,lla the manufacturing of the stamps so sidistlittLed. The amendment was ordered to he printod Mr. narrlbey, of MilmesOto, offered a bill to provide fa* theappointment of . to l P h u eVlrit a enla o rg fa e r tte l po '-" tv?4;i ' t t he St i. ' ,-= men's IlurCin, was celled up. Mr. Saulabuty, said he had not Intended when he came to the Senate this cession, to parttelpetayth the debates relating to slavery, hut the See:4er from Illinois, lir. Teurnbull, bad said the other day, that there was • ne cessity in Delaware for the operations of this bureau. Altbongli the rrectlinetPartorenu, as origlly established, was only intended &s -car to Its precisions to extend to the State* revol to, we cannot shut our eyes to the fact, 01what an extensive bureau it in hound tais become. One thing we know, and that 10,tbatbundrells of thousands of the no. gr. reed hate been eupPorted wt.( the trea sury of the Vatted Stetya, and [he white peo ple Of this eOuntry are taxed to pay that ex pense. Fur the ilred time in the histo of Use country haethe thing occurred that th ry. e great meals of the prople Lase hem. timed to sup port in idleness a close of people too lore anti too worthless support them .tet•es. Look a rOunal at to thrve ierles tarty time Of the day, you will sec the herm it of this Bureau, in the nominee of negro." ems - ding thXDS and listening to the deiestps of thisheady. flow many Or the honest, hard working white men of tide country, and those oho can nlford to,owe to the city of Wailing ton, can sit a after day, week ng after wook, and month er onth, listeni to nr de neotsyt ions ta ;Theym Canned, afford to doy o it. But ',retitled by this Freedmen's Da.rean, your cutleries err crowded' with neve. Ilea listening to your deliberations, but doing nothing, to lupport tbettutelycv. hut eupporMd by taxes evel on the Whites. The bill undtr consider ation liropoeoe* to enlarge the power's of the Freedmen'. DUreau. it does enlarge them wonderfully, '1 think. I can demonstrate mathematically that the Dill gives to the President of the Untied Santee, and to those coneeeted Withthe diet targe of the duties of the Moms, the power of spending at least two liundrecteina filly million dollars. Mr, eau)sbery then reviewed the different sections of the hint, eliciting that It gave pat ronage, to a dangerous extent., IA the Preel. dent, as well as incurring nn expense Os the vountry. It prorided for se agent Or the no man in every,puenty. were 1,1:e coon. ties In the tae Statueln every nue of these en owertalltill.:oo , 44eat ai erened come to -11istre= be wti ve 'g ni l ystwe clerk% or .Ltiblit ant Commis/dant-re, at Cleo a year, would Diet 4b4,11,1, and 11,24:1 clerks, for agents, ad dition to all these, Makin,- a total for ogle era alone of $7,1144M0. Ile a idled legislation or the in novo - under 0nt1... e rar warty result in the sterna;,, In the democratic party and democratic mayoritimi to both limos,. of COngresa. All be would say to the deettoor.ttle party, was for it to stand grimly by its princi ple*. Mr. Feemmden, of Maine, said Hunt the Sena tor from Delaware had will that acentinuance of the kind of measures now nodes consider ation, would soon pot the lirmocratie par ty kiesiseselon of both hells of Congress. lie Ql4 not know that be eboual hesitate to do what be believed to be tight and proper, even In view of such calamity an the aeOewaloa of of the Democratic party. Let en look heck at the condltioi In which we found ourselves at tee close of toe greet oat brought upon no by the LiiernoerntJc party —the great mass of the limaocialle party. The leading portion of it was the Southern mitten; I do not say Dint al/ Elarlanolrate were in favor of bringing on the ray I acknowl edge that • very great portion of /hum have proved themselves to Ito good patriots, good and true riends of the thetascoutry Of any set of men. ho t tdo say that upport the Dens ocratloysarty gave to the moth in al' Its ranee errs of aggreasion, was a degree f encour. agement, • lib.' whieh, I do not believe w a 0001,1 ever have ocorryd. It ha been my opinioo always that the ear ena brought on by the South. It is o.tt fo, them to notnplatn. They Intl tettel the yr er and If the result I. Olnabl roan no far MN cap preleaier measurer arc concerned, they hove themselves To (blank for at, anal cannot Coln_ plain of the Congress of the Veiled states. If the Democratic party, as a party, ta its pro *lona nurse, is ryvponadd e for the emnitt t o o of [hinge that . In ens ile h eree. to not for that patty, a party, to 4.050 plain 1:14.O11.41 ills thert-ore, hien , r-:1)fo-,,ni nece , oyary al present They oho hate token the rulton oneneel of thrir orlon, to a ~.stain tratent. I and I think the., ought to Am./Ale/It Neon every thing w Lich the Ines itel,i e revolt, upon e , an. ortinenck", tor hire they ate reepnaible. Mr McDouga), of ferule, obje o cted to he arral4tiorront of the Isesnoerets, to they had Men the maintainers of the tiltion, from kite eonmsenerreent of the trouble to tile ‘4l. They had ninlntalar.l the l'n Ina With their blood and treo-bre Mr. Fr-setaleo 'pet, ob rlo. i.ipl un.ler eon st•lerut and Ili ..... r. Ivrre.l t. , flay -odder, of reeoo-: reel e,. u ,. R,. hod notineti that go;o11,•lorn ,•r• .1 Ift ~/ildoon , It 1 hi. root Ito 1,10: tile> 114,1 the tom-ill of 1 • %Wt., that the ...V.-VOA t:ollttlIttt011 Ilittrbt Ik .' to `Otto. ucd et/T/01,1.1cm w telt they ,lorht 1000. n o • o mou e , l ot ~,,y, I itnalin f., bi o f ltOt Poo, ..• ,him„ noon Clutch ‘. s o heti to nay Tv• u , n lenaan mill,, the ~noise tar In tad la at greet deal :knout taw [raw:, 01 the l'reNalcata %lel 1 Its policy 0ag0•,..,.. I not llalito,ta w I env Ilan Kl,ll t lemon Iron, tie oilier endsof thy how.% and gentlemen al the earns way of thinking on this sale of I lie Botts,. •liou id h r ~nrio,,s "et up the Ids'„ that there 14 of °plot°. bet ween the Yronhltoll adyll'on ernes. We have all sorts of rumor, fveherein '•1110 Willi is a father to the thought" One day we hear that Snell a Cabinet Minister 11 to be turned out or to resign. Thls day SOlnuthilla olne is being done. The President .hos Bold this or that: Le mean, to Ostroff, 1110-in people who will not not port his policy, Or, he . Such ru mors an, It hont the slightest foundation ex cept in th wish of those who invent theta. kir. lesse e nden would say to all who 11 , 1911 ed such a state of affairs to come about, not to natter themselves with any such idea- lie had not, On ylf a, llOnfl tho slightest Indication, nor did he expect to see any even erappeoling there Wan a aliffurenee of opinion to it certain extent as to the time and manner of aocomplistilim a great work, which all desired to see aenOw plished at the oar/lent possible day. Idd it follow, bevause of ibis difference o °pillion, that there was lobe the collision that was talked about. Ile knewvery well that men hung around the White House and cm deavored to peratiado the Preeident Limit those who ought to be hie friends, were not doing their best to sustain him, but paid the Pnee Ident a poor compliment, when they 11111olatf4 that he was not keeping watch Ent these rust tern himself. There la no entlieion. •Theretnre I say for moth or IltUe for, the belle - 140f the nonotry, the President ins done nothing thathis friends eau complain of, and Ilia friend, have done nothing that bc can complain of. As Com-. Manlier-Inhief of the urm th e yad appointed Governors b oo the south, buthaul attempt ed nothing whisk, under the Constitution, he. longed to (king - real. In conclusion Mr. Fessonden said he desired n full restoration of the country an speedily as possible.llo was oploomnd to imposing upon any people designed to form a part of the (Ovens went, degrading conditions of any ktud, Be would not degrade the 8011th In any way. Mr. Hendricks replied to the alluelone of M r lossenden to the conduct of the Dentoo.ratte party. Ti nz party had fittest . firm by the Con stitution. Ar hen the South Revealed, it left the Democrat in mot y. ins Dienoortale party heti ale aye held that. thetitution,. of the States were not under Federal control. Mr. Darts said he had alwava been a Whig, and alu aye been Oironscri Ti' 'the Dea t ice,it Cparly; htt the n nestles), n used to dived ,: "artics Lad alma by, and Ihey were now bliritietts 1111011 which they agree. They were the constitutional right of lutimma eorliust trial by Jury, suboolinat ton of the military to the Cit if power, and Obedience Wilke Constitu tion in every respect. lie was now with the Deutoorate on till these tpiestions as UptoOnlni to the itcpuldleans. Mr. Johnson said the Constitritlou did not give power to Congress to buy land for the euhened c y bar- I:1 ' A ' ; :lima tll:olibu'whliilist'weSrl4eVforrinerly stares were now Cil irons, and. we had 110 more authority - to provide homes for black. than for white citizens, Mr s Crewmen stated that be bed been fit termed on the best authority teat thercereffo on the eastern Chore or Maryland, comblue done ildllitrat the freedmen of the Ste . Ile men t Toned s la In Illj ITEMPT TO URN TIIE TOWN, Three of the Supposed linen- diaries Arrested !MEAT EXCITEMENT PREVAILING Trtunvittii, Vs., Jan. I.l.—un nnittlay night, an attempt was made to barn this town. St, o'clock a house and barn were net on 0 re, and an Lour later a block fo the centre of the town wan tired and burned down, also Drifous' fur allure and liquor store, and the hoes., of Mr. Fletcher. The block of the First National Bank, tho Petroleum Dank and the °Mei, were at ono Iliac In great danger. Three incendiaries arc being tried to-day by the vigilance committee,whlch numbers thirty of the best men In the town, and who are dreadfully in earnest. A gallows hits been eremed to hang them it they are fUttllti The loss by the tire was s73.tioe. Insurance, 000. The Lycoming County insurance Compa ny loses heavily. The most of the er, falls on Philadelphia end Eastern Coullias n lea. The greatest excitement prevails. 7he :Authorities are determined to rid the place at all incendhules, robbers, and other scoundrels. resat Nervitude In North eakollua. WILVINGITO7I, N. 0., Jar, 'Sampson County Court arrested a negro on a charge of drawing a pistol on a white man, :and sen tenced In. to be sold into servitude. Slajor Wickersham, of this district, ordered the Court and all thu parties concerned to be placed under arrest In this oty. The 'natter' will be immediately investigated. Death of MI6 Oswald Thonapsoa. Puu....urcrum Jan. Oswald Thompson, presiding Judge of the ,Court of Common Plena and one of Philthielphia'r most brilliant layers, died this morn lug from .second evoke of paraly§is, which harreael a few days anion. The nourta tattoo root at °M . e on (e Imo unecuicl n of Ids death. Plunicipsu Ebni lon. IVorrt.xn, WRerT VA ry 13- ~ -T• e1..110.. ell , v oft itl,l V lirtnnoewierunn al 11x•.A11.1 Atle I,n,TtliA-I.ltic PRICE TEERE E CENTS TIIE .1. T. STEWART LIBEL t Statement of the Columbia Marine In‘uraitee Co. felebratioo It) the Pole. of New V4rk MARRIAGE OF MRS. DOUGLAS: BRITISH 8.,1RK II•R ECKED New Tone, Jan. 13.—The A. T. Stewart libel case mime up at the comb, ponce court yester day afternoon. Several prominent citizens were eanmined, whose test Colony went to show that from reading the art.lele in the Police Qa rear they were led tic believe Mr. Stewart Was the person referred to. The ease wag miter' althea nr e aument,Ju'lge Do wing stating that If he wished to hear any argument On tile mat ter, he would give twenty-toilf hour, notice to the respective cwouvel. The following announcement iv made by M.r. Elenry D. Phelps, agent of the cojninhiart sine Insurance Company : 'The Hoard of Di rectors of the Columbian Marine Insurance Conapany, in consequen.of severe and unpre cedented losses the pam. yr, r. ad particularly 'luring a recent period, has-.:deei to ded up the affairs of the Company. Thee find themselves 1.10 ,,, ,,ed of large asset, to meet all liabilities and leave a handsome It V.ax also stated on thestreet yesterdas that the liabilities of the com pany a Du1dr,.. 4 .1, at least as,uoo,ene. Stony risk, hail been lost trough the depredations of theanglosrebel pirate Shenandoah, the loss. accruing from this cause alone aggregating, it Is said, 01 er_a million of dollars. The last uprising of the cenntryticn was celettrat.al last night by the Poles residing In this city, at a place in Essex street, where ad dresses were delivered in ins Polish and aus shin languages and a resolution was adopted to form a revolutionary club. The World'. Washington special says dire mehen A. Douglas will be married to-tiny to Williams. U. S. A. The thirty-seventh annual hall In aid of the New York Fire Department Charity Fund, eanie off last night at the A. , aderny. Nearly four thousand people were present, The British bark Diadem, under the com mand of Capt. ig t Hannaof he which sailed from C then dpurron th e e 3th inst. ? Or Liverpool, capsized [Ma's wife a me nd two t bow eh el n nging to the crew were drowned. Capt..flannan and four of the crew afterwards died from exposure. The sur vivors arrived in this city vesterday. ITPOSEDMILIAN PRIVATEER She is Seized before Sailing New Yong. January M.—The N.: says: The merchant vessel alleged to be intended fur the Chtlian service against Spain cleared at this port. The elm ranee was granted after a foil investigation. The representatives of the Spanish tiovernment here furnished no evi dence whatever against the vessel. She had no arms or other war material on board and under our revenue laws could not be detained, After clearance was granted, the vessel was seized uon Spanish representations She to now hel d under the authority of sun of tha t:eked States otlieers in this city . The army:ere:lW girl.s further psttienlars re. gaming the seizure of the suppo.e.l Chillan privateer. Yesterday a clearance fora splen did propeller was applied for at the Custom House, and after a careful In. car Ication of the ease by Surveyor Wakinamn a Clearance was grunted. The vessel was a but leaving port to-day, when she was seized by the IL kilted States Marshal, unaer an order from Judge Bette which vas granted on representations made by the sparkish Consul, who stated that the vmsel was going to sea to enter into the service of Chill against Spain. She had nO armament on board, but was well manned and was In a proper condition to re ceive a fall complement of warlike material. The vessel is the Meteor, which was built by Forbes, in Boston, for the purpose of chasing and capturing the pirate Alabama. She Is a magntdceut vessel, about three hundred feet in length, and a perfect model In shape lier Crew conaisted, principally,of Americas seamen, and no doubt is entertained by those who ought to know, that she was going to se, to receive, at some place, her armament for the Chilian service. The tam of her having re ceived a clearance created ence•li excitement among the :wealth houses down town, and the skikikiah Consul showed, by los prompt 'action In the matter, that they really entertained serious fears of her hostile character. She ix now in the charge of Vatted Staten officers. The Dolly News of today says A' vessel bearing the Irish flag, mid it is supposed in tended for a privateer, left this port yesterday morning, under command of Captain !finely. The:Ceara add, ; We may soon expect to hear of depredations on British commerce. rate.—lt appears that the supposed Fenian privateer was simply a new pilot boat which went on a trial trip. The crew being composed Irishmen, they hoisted the nr.un . burst" going down the bay. The Tassel returned last even tolle trial of Francis Gonzales Salvador, the accomplice in the Otero murder, was reSunted this morning. The evidence was entirely fur the pluses-talon. DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE, Rea!go* of Rebel* in .Ve.r o APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED BYIEIWE W seats o-rox, Jan. 2 3.—There has Just been issued from the Government printlag-oftice the message of the President, communicating to the Senate information in regard to plans to Induce the immigration of dis,mtiszled clt ieeneof the United States Into Mexico, and especially in regard to the plans of Dr. Wil liam It. Gwyn and W. 1 , , Maury. On the ilth of February Mat, Senor Romero add, essed a letter to Secretary .seward, pro agninst the cession Which Maximilian G or Irma about to make, to the French Got ernment, of various States Of the Macl ean Republic. He called the attention of ,Sco'y Seward to the printed documents which se companied his note. Among papers submit- Teri 1+ a letter from Romero to gangue a Malin who says ileforr leaving Mexico he was shown the orignial letter from Napoleon to Maratial reeonimending Dr. Gwynss plan ILI submitted to him, and directing the 3larshal to furnish the droops denAandcd by Elwyn. Secretary Sewerd, on January Pith, teal, thank...lSenor Romeo for commun lent Mg this linp,tant information, and informed him that the subject Would receive prompt consld crtion. rotary Seward accordingly 'rote to i'lor ttlrrlos, roe/oath:T. a copy of th t Inter cepted letter., showing that Dr. Gwyn and hie f. telly are dlsosyal. 'that they are engaged In obtaining n ,rantS of universal lands In the Slat, of that republic adjoining the United and that. Dr. Gwyn is to ho' Chief Di. net hag Ag. zit In working the mines. That a large accession of capitalists and emigrants these &tate, trout the rebels rtgalicit the I riled States, Isexpected; that they regard their enterpris , as injurious to the United slates, and Duo they elaina to have the pat- Dag, 01 the I.lllparOr Of the French, With a ,, nrante. Of Military aid. Other doslouten is accempany this message. The Senate has cantina] the following num. mations: Leonard 110Inses of lti'asbisigion Territory to le.o lifted Slates District Attorney for that Territory; IllarkalOtte MeD.otald of Tennesser,lo be United States fur the Eiotent District of Tennessee Captain Thornton A. Jenkins, of the United :States Nast - . to he Chief of trio Bureau Of NaVigattOn; Surgroll I'. If. Ilovriir, of the United iltates Navy, to be Chief of the Bureau ut Medic:mo und 'Surgery, and John Dulles, of 1D...a -chtiscus, to be Solicitor and Naial ad. sonde General. The Parnotaa au War N ea- 'V one, -fan 2.3.—Let t era have hvc it ready_ e 1 from Itio Janeiro which give further par tieulars of thu Paraguayan war. Tho Brazil ians are fcarfal that their Argentine and Uru guayan albino lmay turn around , and espouse the cause of Paragnay. The Ilraztllna Govern ment is thort•fare pushing forward to the acme of hoitilities with all polalble rapidi ty, with all available troop.' and utiYal revolt, sea, on as to be prepared oven for ilesertliin of its prevent force]. The ft icnda of 1.,07,05 COn tinned thoir etforti to r•iiit‘t tho advance of tho allies up the Petragtinv Myer to his but ho woo defloiel,t In proper %attire to men his vesa,•Ls. It is eahl that he Iraq impris oned the spauish and Argentine Consuls, For what is not known. The (fen eral server Case. cu rt . MIC, Jonnary•23.—Thti Savannah o+4, of the 11)th and °nth. Is received, contain ing the evidence of Union soldiers to the Mer cer case, showing that they were told if catight a(ter deserting to the Cnbm forces they would be slot, and that 0. tirrim-hend eourt. martial convicted these men of conspiracy; that Gen eral „Mercer knew tiOthing of the trial and op. ecutiou untli the eXecullon was over. Trio case seal concluded and subotit tett 'althorn ar gument for !los IL:fel:ISO. The court male po deelslon shortly after, and adjourned ens d;r. The Anilines hail; not been pronaulgotcd. ' The Florida lions., or Represent:olcl'. pass ed rto.olOtioli? off - thiplkS to (rk7ll. Coder. BIE2I K A ERVIIER—On Tuemelav morning• nt hilt pact o•olork. Mr. CONRAD KAKltell twze4 Cr years. "The finer¢%lelll t.kko platoon Tirt•IIRDAT moan. I,G. at lUp•clock, from hi; late re.l,lenee. No." iteaue. The. friend, or mi.. ra• speetfully larltratto attend. • 21.53.1;" DAY—At Colaubaa Grove, Puttitm r ante Ohl* t.aturtlay.aah diniK )Ay. lu tae 6.1.1 'ear atlas age.-, . *I 001 aiN*ll34zl ILLDALE CEMETERC--A rap. -rd and mon pintureogor place of Sepulture. At-, oat I` 011 the upland ..,lmmediately north AlleghgrY Clly, oil the :Sten Brighton r. 0.34. Permits *Biting to felret Boriat Lot; Will apingint Ban liapvilw oiil eon. Warn., .1 the fititneteee. Titie rOrMit% u, 111 •tton dog Lott 01,0414 Wi.reilotiar or ,l a r otthralfrtid, comae of met Logagoult L enin . of Pi. Anmi.nr• • to, A. irgrrtilr, ENNITZ*7 , A111:13711t , ... • THE WEEKLY OAal. TWO EDMONS AWE PIIUTTED, 0 9* tre/i,of.ip trier r% nr S,r .v 15.41nnflp Ilte rlro Ar.. 10.1 nUt Aertbc_ra rual! ran. - T1,1:11, lEEE BOOTS AND SHOES. THE MOST BIE4 IrT/EVL "MAT TIME :cirwlr Bon Ton Skating, Bahnorals. FOB L.IOIE E@ BE SEE 111 TOE EVIIDOR or In CONCERT RILL SffoEf STOIII, and , In thr Isb •: I:r.,,lway -trip The) are %are to at fic!rd mire I. pleaie. Gentlemen will always find a Splefgbi assortment of Custom Made FRENCH CALF M Lyle, onbl nt tit! PILICVSN EMPORIEt No. GO Valli Street.. UNDER Tug OPER& 110175 E CLOTHING. 0 , 000 THOUSAND DOLLAR =I TIIOUSAND DOLLAroi croxrrn wintrii Ni ORTII NA 'A 114.)1 - • eTAITZR.N.O si AE is Bors..CLoTtltSti M) A AND BOYS' ClATtirtie. AT Lidd THAN A r JAM THAN AT LETS THAI( M A MIVAOTITIMRS , C 067. ALANTY.ACTURkftS. 00Sr. MAN UFACTIMERS• AT TTIF: POPVLAE AT THE POPIILAI: AT TUX rUPTILAL; (3. , 1TMN0 HOt%F. IIOUSt; MC. lESNZJI.W.II=IL es 12 E - A3M1441 63 FIFTH RTREET. 63 VII7FI Gi ILFTIL ST.R.E.ET, Opposite the Opera Mouse. II A EiIIEESLI, HASHEESH, HASHEESH. HASHEESH. =I ORIENTAL VITALIZEfI . . GENERAL 'NERVINE. : IRE SYLVAN ORIENT CON:PANT, of Boston. the orerimporters of the genuine thin/testi Clad!, now Introduce to the cabal. of Pittsburgh and Yrs city, > remedy which tor apse ha, been known . 1.11 ea-elect, muntrles aa the most potent for tt..lot • multitude Prof iseascs, and in the language a cetebrated ssor in the Calcutta Medical a gr, has for ages constituted the principal element In a l l the poptitar medicine among the Orient.. The article bow offered to the American pctillle tat iii. gsntuine. hasheesh Candy, so vividly deSCribed trppayard Ta ylor. and which for ceuttirtes bsa been the theme otpocts and philosophers, but ow tog to Its remarkable and entertain inthrerthe on the mind when taken in its erode state, and the ex- -- azgerated acettannt glee, of It by ebtbulbLitte tourlets, a de-green; distrust bat beretorbellerteled on the parto; the people of this country, as-to lisa practical Dement as a popular'ectedleine--nerd pee. buys nothing has had a greater tendency to Increase, this distrust on the part of the matt Intellfgeut our }cork th an the course recently. punted by a certain Pew York concern, by offering to the pab lie an utterly worthless preparation. under the tie cs ytlce mune §of lisabeesh Candy, and at the sme faun cateringto the morbid curiosity on the part of thostaands to witness Its em-eta as &Scribed In the Count of Itoute Cristo, and other similar autboti. to, In preparing the grnothe .11asheesin Candy, th e e thins-atlas propertlrs of the erode hasheesh see' modined b) chemical combinations, thus rendering it • sat-. pleasant end certain cure for I WAAL, coLlys, AsTif MA, LuSy SPIRITS, NERVousNEes. Aan ALL DIES NES Oh THE HE.INT AND LONGS, It.—Bowage of aworthioss artiole under a 41.111- liar 'tame, and Sa xe none without the Imprint of the byhrin 11rtont Company. 151 'Washington ttreti. Houton, on each box. Price 50 cents and per box. For Tale by Druggists generally. 41 hob:sale Agents tor rennsytranla—tlohnaltenl. Ilollown, a Cowden, Philadelphia. B. L. Yakut.- t loci. (0., end NieClarrati ritsatuuatz. ja,:azt :rod do p:i4 1 iti..7114 , ina)11.1.):4:1 EMI Schowarker Co., rhi/aiielphiti, IZIL INT 0 SI. The Estey & Co.'s Cottage Organ, AND AMERICAN ORGAN. Ark notelet:4t?l Cr the beat musical talent In the I:nll,4:dale. to be aupezlor to to all others In ;mere, lo.,11) *ea quality of tun, wad thorough In:wi le:. Th. e e , nstrantentnt • have for yen taken the felt ry,n voter alt all eoropellt re. at the radians tat. t.o. I tiers. ty Tales. In pelt rt they are lower .or ..1 tier Alt a ardau tett er 6 e icon. A3116:L1 SR oi BARB, No. tg St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OA L LIME PIIO PERTY } , .1: tL. tqcutorAtv Ole Sailalma fr.ao rII), ('NT AIN LNG' (XS E RUN DEED AND EIGHTY. Meals and Ws., FlsNuring and N_arr Mtn, and othei nuc nIII.CON Fur further Informsaloa• Wlto LLIAM W AHD. lOppostre the Cathedral._(Sm ) ut street, No, 1.10. 1 19 IY ttt Al - E t BOOK CASE AND Et . rat • k E. conne ILlesson b.. sold With on the Fhursdau upturn, sloodyadvertlsed, at Mason= Hall Analogs llosto, ,S sad Fifth strtet, too Doable Desks, sad one intuit.. Desk., all in good condltlou; oue Das 'as"C'Tkanl4l"'s... Dm*. .1 A. 31hes.ELI.A,D,-Auctlonetr. BORING - TOOLS. f - A YIES BOWN, I=l 13IPBOVED BORING TOOLS, son SING OIL, Sew ... I/ 0 MIER WELLS No. 136 etreet, Pitt...burgh, PA Tet•i• warrlt..dm d 4 y AND L. Ir Mt 4 oil I i)Zs. cli !wren. Cunil .46.1 .tt Lcovcrost igra.sa2a.3P.rl.oots, With such arts. A th thaw., Silt =EZIZI • A 'NILS II ATCHEtS, .'"..' 11k.1.1...54 , .. :. , i;•• vka,_.??. • r!AIA !•yt. ss. 5-,T - HASIZIELM , caP.O;IIE.3, • I FiIOVELt:. 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