Eafi 1 I AfH GAZETTE THecCONPAilimi-14A013usursas- 30.Nstrest. Art t /hrtragßiiß aitZETTE AS ATIOY, No. OS SrOzrr. Pittsburgh. - I 9 TEAMS: Biortirma , tortro-r. UT min, or year sd al Eor , rmeEointor' P do - do. " .. . 4. ' o,l b7Caniers ' Sfolut Erevi • e° ............. Irc Wittobitnit Onctit. 'CITY lIUEMS. fi r ist%heeol: Fgo secOncl.Pago _ • •• _ liganeesith' lirastKeab, nasheese, Sce e l / 4 4.0nd - . . ; barroilitic:r,o-to' 31.1 rice Street. , , .03., • coufirtnv it that Saw . - ' 4tatu s e ra:na . Soap ty++ best laOely 30 ••• • - • .• - Direirt oodif • CH all kinda, elating out cheap, at Barker ,t; co'., Market Street. Fine n t tns, cdnts, extraislarilarde, do., 31 coltx at - Ftarltpt: tt,r-gf,d, Nyiticet tor; At red6iiteo,ltoi* I:et Rreet. . , . french Merinos,, At irsigkasirtist4rn pftlidajdfiratitttieq, coreitiXVlkt.t.siiii4S34iiisileetii,:f • , -Zito:korai ifiki4rtgi • It very large I , o4ErOrn. thp lowest priced - u Irery nne—oh thew:lithe:l;st corner Fourth and 3tniket-strint • Akt C'the"Ple - dtiods, tit le+1;- gB ' -rrip" u....ker than Easter:l P riacneds llc rept tatiOn - la eatabth.hed l9 ud q• 1 Larber Soisil 4 -wier tow prererred than others. Cbetu 74f.*thits'i cake. e r iiepeftwitapnair or Ltmti rot prinArrbgbi. der - . - Fbr sale Ctukilti Super, tortagtati 'Orster Pena and Si. Clair etreets, Pittaburel. =APO to 4 4 00 0 , -Fliri4 (Items-Bricks . , . 7 Are made' per dartitliel.V. stroll:1V Brick Ito ebtbe, requiring citify : two horse power. It 1., 'c' the W!ondetiq tlawage. , Beie.ittliet:tiletoent In i to3ollioieoltanii. ",...,.. - ...,.......'. Seat:rot Solpltllo of Lime, • ' I 'i For preserving ebier.-rotionle by Cbarleg Su i .,..' . per, Drogglst, corner of, Perm and . St. clot'. " 54` treoli,*Pllll‘bwrili.':` '''. 1- . ''' -'' - ' ' Country MetOiants Replenishing stock shaddi before pare-basing . .risit 'the lestablishment; of Barker Co., ag Market street, as they have full lines of Bleached End Brown. Shee Inge and Shirting.% Prints, find'other abiple gaddsothich they are aelliag.at much less than Bastem prices. - v, Dry Cloothr at Wholesale, The best place Whey theral p either In the East or West is at Barkers Co. , ti .7S Market, 'There can De :fount Dial best asiottmeat of Sheet. tags, Stilrthigivrriatia; Print Amp and-" Other ptaple goods. ~ = ' Neutral tlolpmte of. Lime, Ter" preserving :64g1t, Y-141". sales-by Charles Super, Dkiggist., earner Ogl'enn and - St. C 1 it 4 otteet, Pittsburgbi.r, , i - Put the Ittiestlon . * - 1 Genensliq, ft; yonr friends, es to..trhat preps:a:, • . .. I tions * they=nioifor: f their:teetil, wad - the re: t ' sponse; nlnd tunes tint of tini,nlll be Siiiiktent ,- ,1 I Tts no longer neer:miry tol !repress its merits I 1 , itprra the pnbiternind, experience bas taught • - : the, world thatos a means Of beautifying and .. : .: ‘. , preserving the teeth, invlatirating the guess, -....- . 1 and giving a pleasant arnrds tO Lb° breath, it -• 1 kfts no strata eitheilternliphira - ';.:.! '• 4 ' _ Pais, 44Iusirls A ' And Dress fiesids.,;ltenieraher, Co to, ssr - ssllf4>ll. buy Die:Si:4AV toilispi , _l4ocer o.W: Their . iilfeite&tV cm Ws'ru lslnc T c ldutsts! Alpac s, °3' and a good assortment of Barred sad Stripped tress Goods, u.lso; , Fisunels sad . ; itiardth:lB itttlehdti Page.: call Ind gr_t a bargats .4 Third* Luker & C 0.% JJOredelistl street; 431e5he32,f.• EEO 1111 1 rfratsarik .Cha Star ot-lErtpiale Slake* 7:1 . ' ,_-.. ; - . 7 ; - . ~ ...,i 'Theichulne Seeitted retied* io faiiichaTiii - -. - i II elude= couro;tes;iuuly*h a few years ago *lll-eaused such ocaestottra .#mOug the old toxtet A maths - mediida .paltraliactethe celebrated .1.:; treatise OM the irtlelo , by the Sselshutt Sur , recta taut ,ft,ofeticar CC 4 Cheiohd:rypt the Cale. f .itut*Neftsf4cipeo 4 .ls now for' h 6:. ''..; tilde iiirkii4id Into this efuntriViate *i..' ..11:; .t an Oriental COmpany or Boston. B. c.. Salutestoek er Co .. Iliad .2deClorreit, are 1 ' e wholesale agents forAh*„plaee where the •: gentline HasheeshOtidy cad be Ida. Price, iCe and 61,00 per box- ~ono geisthe without el) traprirOfibtfSilvitAiaile4tat VbniPaary`7l.sl Ws'44SPiilqar . **lc.n.:s , Ft Ceicil 40-* . :. , i: i .: Wen To•DttY, Slek'reatereow. Such to the experience of thousands. Few enjoy cmithaiens , bealth..4O. what ...loci Me occasional Lovalld - I-OttrlbMe -condition? Nett* htmaelf, 4il"coutse. Ire Lays the blame on the gtmate, Perhaps. It Ls too tot or IRO:teddi tee or Loo dry; oXtoe - TartggCi:'.llittdPezl hECtik'a the Piclig.eoPtse" to fa - 10710s oniaLifuttOrrliOil todilrotestia .agabast the extreme& and chensos of which ho tamplalas No. lie ears, yierhsys, that only .0 an tryn manOuld hoar Sucilt.. great heat, or "...-:. !' StlcKsiolent cold, or, such sudden vicissitudes. :•1 ; Why then does he not resort, to the great Ton .tt ; 2 sad Preventive, Which, ifi it will not make Zi. • 9 Isim an iron spur, will at. lc* Afttaarupi6 the 14l parity '0111.4 - ol`secta to' repel an' external :. • ca agencies that tend tOprodutie disease,: -IL* ? . ..r,„. ' . - t totter's .gelabrated. ,rfitomaols Bitters,' taken 1, • faithfullyttecording• to .. tun . 4117tiowywill so . !. ' strengthen - thti•stoelli - bake the ieivea, • 1.: tone the liver, and 'regnlatti and invigorate 1; I the whole ardnntl re 4 motkeryi that the system, tostead of being at ttie xnerey, of the .weather, ~ and llablerte be prtiitircind - by every ehahge of ,i , temperature, Will beCome cario•hardened, as it " were, and almost impervionsito climatic Mau i: ences. Ai, to, [his PreventiVe prlaciple that. '• 1 $O9 tctt.43e/AtitA,Ces °tin the,l4Ten_pOplaitrity: . in the Westandies, nritiall - AMerica and Atl3-' Italia. - .7. lfloatetter's 1110ers ' Are Sold W//010:311.10 a retail at very low rates , at rieminespragand Vittentli, edielne Depot, 1 Ro. Cl Market street; Coiner of the lilammid, .::, '. gear Fourth-street. 1 . With • the AlnWist _„-• • • Certain advent of choleia atticeigst ui in th se* agaLl to our readers do not be unprepared' for it 'gave what you •k• irstand what oaperieneo had demonstrated to be,liatiktlY reliable medicine to nip it in . the bud upon the ilnitimomoultory Ityroptoine. ° Do not trust to new and untried medicines; what you know to lutre eurediwill cure again. ' f• leming,ttia,t,gist; No bi 3104tet.strcet, , pro. pares a nalidlotat, tliat Was tteell with inianlbfe success during tho last visit 01 the cholera to this city, and we tuitrasitatin4ly say that no Incdicine in thoWorldls eupeter,to it. Don't he - without a bottle of its that Is_ our advice, , i , , , and when the dread stburge 4.36 make its up -5 iituranee, , yomareemniiaritively secure. - Sold initytirlitsbuivi; rlesnierea Drag c r Store, Ao.Sillarket otroot. Wan afrd "Water (Jona& it 5 with great plea-tuns -we;eBlF the atten. en of our madman the enbferb stock of Fell And Winter Goode Nee reaelveld by Mr. John t r am, Merchant Taller, ffo.*Federal street, I :Allegheny. His stoelneinbraos some of the treat beautiful Clattny; CarrimiSrea„" Overcoat, lags mad roldstdef over breuabt to theiresterri ganiket: lilseesotiinontiofFuraisbingGonda, empriaing fltarts,Drairen, Caftan Neck Ties, 1 Xiandkeralets,4te., cannotAArfrpaarod east gm welt. Aline 'Mic of rea4g made Pants, Coats, V.!?'F !'' 4 °T,'N ' eats,l trlll, also horatutel ?At file establishment, Peraons Meant Of any. liddg id - theardhing Ple-sliordenot toi - give mr.Vrinci a can. , • • , galas W. parry , • c., P ractical Sratelloofers and Dealers la amen. Can mita of *Minna .boloss, _pfttee - tm Alc m . tdTt Ldaitiin'i:iiejr tie "Water Works rim* , bast, Pa. Itesidextee,No.ls tEke street or : dere promptly attended to. ,AlPrOrkwarrant; eel Water yrbedf Jterfakrhig dnlfeett 51w Short., eat notice. Ho charge for repaits,pretlded the f roof Minot Oozed after 1t la pat on. ; . thittientei Job*trig flaring .returned ettOr an absence of three years In the army, I. IteSm Id.OiMnod my shop for aU. sorts of jobbmg An the earponter .et tho otati.hylrgM -iiley k hietwomi Stela street end Chirsycgrey. 'OrdersiolLaitad ; and promptly atteadc4 to. :I a.'4. I': Wm :Fix Yoomeix. -6 ,- &-17,314;55 iia f. reitablliOaefi . Al one bf the Innielpal Belgian coat mine; a fortune tellenhad predicted Mat the ad of Dec. would wouldallzby a terrible - catastrophe which cost the life of a great number of the miners. The effector .this _prediction wag that none of the workmen would descend into the mine that day, and all ;work was stopped. The prediction was nemanarily unfiatillod. _.i.Tur. Nor' Wester says theliudson Bay Com rany recently forw.artted to St. Paul six thou mind mink akhia - containedin twelve ordinary sized boxes.,probably thomostratuable peek. age of fars 'ever rent to St. pant 'They were Feld at nine dollars each, making a total of dity-fourithousancl dollars. — The duty upon the skins was twelve hundred dollars in gold. conraar has been formed in Buffalo for Whiu9atif Vert t aVut g ai t ritet. g r=a il f - that city, and which produces 40,030 cubic feet of brilliant burning gas. .A contract has beca Made to atrirply-tho Buffalo Gas-Company with that amount of gas daily at one dollar per thatisand feet , _ _ twera oYtili:`itaraiiii.—Dr:BriThie, :who Wrlretdraself- the - title of the .111ag or Paryr and who was In ' Pittsburgh several mounts since with hie eelelfrated - pain-killer;of which ,be 1101 d s. Ursa -quantity, was-shot , a' few days since by a gambler, in Memphis, ,and died Albert afterwards. Ideltrlde-hod acquired coast arable wealth by the "alga his matt: cine. A:coarzspontorer of trio I,olidon Tones gays of Westminster Abbey that , esteli.rlity,akids to the nrisehievoto effects of..elimatb`uilcm the building. Damp is noirdObigas ninth harm asiald any imam/est of - fcemer days. On a Abner taking &twat - ter prOlanged frost the strata falls M all direeth, Ls !dated Mei:teases papers that col. may is being orgtudtedet.tunbus, in that state,lo go to =lei= Judge Wm. G. swan, later ,or.,Tennessee,_ and. exastembor of the. Confederate Congress from the Enoxvilledls triet,,,ls at the head of it. . Tan van:igen otioneraior #s J. 0: R. Wilsois. of Rochesteriliew York, who Is yet In hlsteene lie has a heavy interest to the Pennerlvonle, , regioa end dUpose6 -Or tt pett ... of It the Other 2 As advocate of Colmar, France, lately left a legacy of %WOO to ther mantis asps= of - that town. "learned this money," his will states; "by the - patrtmago of those. wbO go to law; my present gift is buta restitution: , We think that people generally will be as tonished at learning from the Secretary of the Treasm7 thane' than one-afth of our meri candle marine has been destroyed or transfer :red to foreign ownership during the war. -Air English grwm has been oonyietal of the singular misdemeanor] of throwing his dog. into a ranway.traia - widie In motion, thereby killing the tudmaland wounding the guard. Tun old North Carolina Dutch Church t ireff c o on an stantly bef:re n 7tho sight of those whose- section of country suf. fered by the rebellion. Let history tell the evils rebellion has produced and lot u.s, through the instrumentality of the Idilitary Academy review it powerful tuba. once in establistd4 national feeibigthrough the friendslups' that arc sure to flow from a a scholaistigfellowshlpundermilitarytraLning for yelirs«2boseisguna should be preserved only ea lilstorlaa gf the artillery arm of the service„ with the period and place ofmanufac ture of each, and the caliber anddescription of the gun inscribed, ondttingoverything con nected with their capture or use. Officers appointed by the Freedmen's Bu reau for taking the census of the colored pop ulation of thoDlStriet of Columbia have com pleted the census of Washington Clty, and dad therein upwards of 2.1,000 Colored persons in the District. In the Criminal Court to day was commenced the trial of Gen. Lafayette L. Baker, against wheal there are three indlctlannts, based on the complaint of Mr. and Mrs. Josef h It. Cobb, Lilttelinah (also oon lmnrlwn v m e;Pu t g away from as her four United States Treasury notes of the value of fifty dollars each. This to the well-known pardon broker case. Mrs. Cobb admitted On the stand that she was engaged in this business, and that she had procured three pardons previous to the one which was returned to the Tresidout by Gen. Baker, and which the latter procured from her. It commenced snowing here to-day at anon. There Is good sleighing to-night. Dr. Powell starts forliorth Carolina to-mor row. Ile is charged with various matters con nected with the Treasuryand Post Odic° De partmente mut the Freedman's Bureau. meeting was to-day announced to take place to-night attho Treasury Department, at which the Secretary of the Trott/ay, the Com mittee of Ways and Means and the delegation from British Pro/laces were to confer In Con to the extension of thexceiprocity treaty. It is stntod that .100,1303 of the new issues of fractional etirrtmey, which are intended to supersede the old Issue of the small circulating netos, wbo of daily the com.leg week. The Interest of tho 1-30 bonds, amounting to e7,3oo,ooo,falling duo on the 13th inst., is being redeemed by the Treasury Department and Lill designated depssltorles. Over 5123,000 in Coupons have already been redeemed. The Allesea quidllen Praireteee Yon:, Jan. It —The steamer Meteor Is still In charge of ,tho United_ States officers. Ex. Governor Andrew, of M. William M. Everts and Jos. V Nicholson, hare ' made strenuous efforts with District Attorney Dlek bison to base the veinal released, stating that her Character was the reverse of hostile, as they-were informed by the owners. It is believed that the ship has not been thoroughly searched, and it Is thought that powder and ban are stowed in some part of her. A large quantity. of heavy plank was thend on hoard. it is believed deck used for construction of a forward sattlelent to carry a three hundred-pounder, which, an- cording to the information received by the District Attorney, she was to take aboard. The crew - consisted of Iliftpthree mon. . . Air: Dickenson will probably refer the t.. 630 to the Secretary of State, the • matter being of nationalimportance. In the event of the so- Mon of the authorities being sustained, the - rest sl will ho condemned and told for the bone. St et - Uncle Sam. ,The national officials here have no doubt she is intended fore Chilton privateer. From Nashville • liesuru.tat ' Jan. 2,t.—Mrs. Larwell. tette of o former Confederate General, had proposud to to the *hate for • a Governors residence, her line house and grounds opposite the eapt toj. The price asked is one hundred thousand dollars. Tho execution of !letterman's murderers hto take place at noon on Friday, near Fort -itotuttou. All tour will be executed at once. Workmen are now busily engaged in erecting picapold. XIXIXth CONGIIESS-FIIIST SESSION. rim r;'row, nuftry °I, I eq.:NATE. Mr. Fumy., presented a petition of cluz , 4 of Catered°, nen resident in New York, In fay , * of the admission of that tarrltory as a State, but with the premise that the ward while" shall be :4 ttlekeu from her Coastal,- Mr. Brown presented a -.miler petition en . AL Pa r e subje i , rn4i t l'rntl7 p etition the Brown oPierigtorsuraget *omen. Mr. Samuel J. Kirkwood was sworn in as a Senator front lowa, until the 3.1 of "March, IdOS. The Judiciary Committee repealed, without inutruolment, the bill relative. to the Court of Claims, allowing an appmd to the Supreme Court within ninety days after its passage in eortaln eases. The Karat Committee repotted the bill to to:Mend the act for the - relief of eeamen, with "AlnendmentS, one of which guards against Tyment of costa which have been Contracted rough negligent want of Will or fraud on 0 part of the officer making the applica nts. The Judiciary Commute reported It inexpe dient to repeal the test oath at 'protein. The 'Committee on Judiciary have beeninstruetod , tia 1 ., hi quirts what legislation is neoessary for th htuteetion of tloo loyal citizens of the. Urn tet fates; whose property was coudscated try . Confederate government. 'ld TrninbUll, from the COnamittee on the gel tarn reported wlthOuSbalnlomilment the HP relat e lo the Court Of Claims. This 11. repeals I e,l4th Section of t ate act of Idarob ir r iijl WAtltt • OUR an Allifeil to the Supremo .1 10 1 3 ? I f Iti t y b s e- alle i r t' l l t_: 4U po_rs:a l e tlme s w t i o t th n . t oned in the sth sera.tort Oft aot of NC3, ex- Opt in cases In which woolly has been paid ilto the Treasury. The bill Rees as the open lii of the term, the first Monday In llecember. MTV limn, of Massachusetts, Offered a joint , anon proposing as an atnendment to the nstfttitiott of the United States aprevision that no payment shall ever ben:lade by the United States, or any State, for or tin account of the emancipation of any slave or !dares, or for or on amount of any debt contracted or thenrrist In old of the rebellion. - Referred in the Jutllclary Como:Trace. Mr. po r t e dm the Committee on the judielaryyron a resolrition of the North Cilrolnia Legislature, asking that the test oath be repealed, a resolution that it would be in eXpedient to repeal the test oath at this time. ' , ..l 3 fmColtriesS, Of California, Complained that In the reports of the Associated Press, bills aid ether Matters of ~z 7 importance to Cal- Borzois. had been studbooks omitted. Ile had molly entered a bill r the construction o a railroad 11l caltrorata, also a bill of gener ainterest to the people of San Francisco. ... ether hadbeen mentioned. Mr. Dixon, Of Connecticut, offered n resol u -nen Width wasagreed to, instructing the Citimmitteo On Judiciary to require what feels } i= is necessary for the proteetton of loyal ellirensof the United State, whose prerty, MI or personal, has been confiscated b opy , the 116-galled Confederate government, and for kilo restoration of such property to the loyal oar rem thereof, and „report, by bill or other wise. - "rho morning hour liar Inge. spired, the Chair flirtouncetl the bill for the enlargement of the r - Vesitnett's Bureau. Mr. McDougall, of took the noon'l4 opposition to the bill. Ito Californ ia, hied the right trl Congress to pass any lush measure. / ltir. Davis, of Kentucky moved to strike ant the section of the hill which, es amended, eta. Anne titles given by Gen. Sherman' to se, island land for three years. The Senate refused to strike nub ile section. The quest Imo was taken on the antemitute for the whole bill offered by Mr. Mittougall and mentioned heretofore. Negatived--eas, s ; Oars 3.1. At half-past four Mr. Davie rose to speak on the general merits of the 1101. Mr. rienderson Moved to adjourn. Mr. Anthony, of Rhode Island. tatillicsted that the Senate adjourn, with an understand pi7, that a rote be taken on the bilrto-tnorrow. rue cr eation of adjournment was decided I yens I nays i 11... Mr. I yh was proceeding , with his remark.s, utter, Ste. fiendricki a - neatened that there could be no oppositioryto adjournment, with un under derstantllna-Ahat a vote would be token to morrow atA o'clock. Sir. Tnphbull said he would not object, pro. lz was the UnUentaral leg. Vi al= adjourned. OM The Ileum resumed the consideration of the prop -stet amendment to the Constitution. Me. Lawrence, of Ohio, moved to recommit the tresintion with Instructions to repine that (*tot taxes shall be apportioned according to r e.M.l 7 lrltW lre lre s t i o e ta n it wVe ettil n be cite, eene of Ur United States. Ile advocated his 9 7.13 i lle i lls . .barger supported Mr. Lavirenmes amendment and apposed the resolution of too Committee on Reconstruction, saying that it lee States power to exclude ail races. Mears. Cliee and Pike, severally opposed the resolution reported from the Ca liter _on Ilecoustruetiore The Rouse then resumed theconsideration of the Joint Itesolutien Pro , poling am amendment to the emistitution. ..err. Lawrence. of Ohio, moved to reeemmil, - eblervsellitlolf to the teinimittee Meow atreettcre, .with Instrnetlons, to report an amendment to the Constitution of the United fitated,whieb shall nratapportiondireM taros among the ritatee Wording to the property In mace, and which shall, seoendly, apoortion - representation among tbeStates on the basis of the number of adults, new voter}, who shall beeititens of the United States. Mr. temente explained his, position saying that the present mode of - apportioning the present Ghee* taxes and vepresentatlen was unitise andalthonghtlieteenit of cotnpeemise, It was small principle and In Its prnetheat I Zweite. My atatindmeeettheywcrodttmaka tbeenterir itt tantilkateepetelselyequal. It wee not porposed to eritholdimffrage frorn any clam of people. The amendmentdictriot Sign to Interfere with tee right of any Stab:lt° Say who who shall not be voteta, Me wlebcd ono veler • In. ; South Carolina,- to count ns one . voter In Ohl* for the purpose of representittlen. Tho torte nal, basis Of :Mew... , ntattell Of . 'throe' fifths of the slaves oftbe South /wring Ceased, thC medo Itself should now pan away. . Pince netextes cm labor. but on preperty, .whicb was thetrne lanais Of f.'s% "i. Shehlabargcr, MOM°, opposed therm. lution, because oemtemphstes, provides, and, In effect, authorizes the .Staitr tonholly dis. (muddle an entire race of people, and that, too, whether that morn be White or black, Saxon, Celtic or Cancasalan, and without re. Rare to their namber or proportion to the co- Uropepniatlon of the States. - Mr. Realm said that the basis of scpresenta tine having been la effect. stricken out by Abe antlelavery constitutional" amendinene, the question was, whether the Motive should; rocs. tabeeh Dtt Shellabareer farther opposed the ; reso lution and supported the amendment of Mr. Lawrence. Mr. Elliott, of Massachusetts, armed an - amendment to Mr. Lawreneres Instructions, namely: that representatives mad direct 4.lses shall be apportioned among lbe Leveret States , which may to included within the Union, ac cording to their respeetive numbers, counting the whole number of persons Inmob State, and excluding Indians not taxed and the elective ('incise &hall not he de nied or abridged In any Stitt on account of rare or color. e he not ive m r. mot utte repoLirt ed eald coul jrom thed tr Committee tho on Recenetreetion his aupport, because It aert. ed implication that a State has a rig ht to anfranchise a Large mess o resolutionns. Another objection to the wee that Reelable.] a State, by maidng the right to rote depend on a property muilideation, to exclude • Urge • mass of men of both races, and a state might legislate in such a way. us to con. vcrt itself from a republic Into a monarchy. Dlr. eelienek moved the following amend ment to Mr. Lawrence's Instructions thebe apportioned among the several States which may be Menefee within this Union, according to the unmoor of male citizens over twentyone years of age havin n u me r ouslificatio for the for the most branch of the State Legisla ture. after' the at their neat . shoe after' the ratification of this maned meet by the required number of States, shall provide by law for the actual enumera tion of such voters, and euch netted rummers, tion'ehall be separately made in agenered con vention of the population of all the States within every subsequent term rie f en . 7 . ft r= in stet manner as The. neMber of reprtmentativea stre w not ex ceed* one for every hundred thousand of the population, but each elute hams at least' one represe.ntative.e Sir Pike, of Maine, opposed the resolution. Mr.. Kelly, of Penn., sold that on the 10th of Jannary lie took occazion to point ont a alight error in the esszertitutinnal Law Into wtdcb the Yresldelit teemed to have fallen.' The eirtnci plo Which he had asserted at teat lime, been' controverted by the gentleman trete lowteldr. Musson, he Mr. Kelley bow procee ded to establish it. Reread from the debates on the adoption of the Constitution, Mr. Madsen .stlying "alio nocessityof a General Government supposes that' the 'State Legislatures will some. Owe tailor refuse to emurult the common In terest otthe expense of their social convent once or.preino k „. e onc e: continuing, laid the view of the question was to deckle that the Legislatures ol the States ought, not haver the -taimmtrolled Tighe of regulating the times, places end man ner of holding elections, These wore words of ores, latitude. Should all vote for all the Ile iinssentativee, or all In the district vote fOr a member allotted to the district? • Thelon= many other points would depend on the Legis laturesnmea and t might materially effect them. rprtei Mr.; Kelley farther quoted from the debates on the adoption of the Constitution, to sus tain his views. , • Mel Bromwell, of Denote, mid that the reso lution reported by the Couintittee,allowal its object to be defeated by leaving a Coot open to a property or other. qualification, so teat the man, whom the ataimdMentlaaa - designed to retest, ybo e appprttoen Thiymentatien among the different States In 'the same proportion. of the whole: number of teelehabltents of each State, excluding' /a dieus net taxed, as the number of Male voters quail/led to vote for representieives of the I,gislatare, will ailo. lie preferred Ithat all thenteendmenta should be reported, In order teat the Might all come up Leather for ais cuselen. Mr. Cook, of Illinois, was convinced that the remit:Mon reported from the Connittco. oh Reconetruction was the only one which should be hired In the Constitution. Mr,mediae, of Ilene* in the. course Of a few remarks, said Math° saw such buileatiens after he election of Mr. Lincoln, alto satisfy Diemind that the dominant powerdoeired Mr ii war for. the PurDelis of oeginalngg a reyo- Inman in our system. If any amendments to the Constitution of the United States were no ° , this was not the time to make them ' Mr. of Ohio, adverted to the views fortuCrly eerie:9od by Zeta 1p rclaucm: to shivery. and thanked hind that ho with onto, N . Mb now standing here In order to dencruane hat provision Rbottld be south, b y their effortn al secession had produced. Ile showed the magnitude of the evil of Mi. ,Lonal r, presentation, anti, in reply to Mr. HAN shall, said If the Republican party WM, revolu tionary, It way In the direction of freedom and equality, and it did not become a gentleman Improperly calling laimacif a Democrat, to ob. Jest to thin objeet. They had no sympatllY with those mLsernble wretebee of the South, who making the...lves tyrants, deprived a largt; portion of the people out their rights. Now that CO Opportunity an:, offered to remedy tile evil those who °pile., could do RO only on the ground that It would solve the difficulty end remove the negro from ane of politics, and sO their Occupationwould be g Mr. Schenck then explained at length the amendment which .he had •minitted The House then, without taking up the question, adjourned COUNTERFEIT COUPONS . DISCOVERED Claims of John 'Minor Botts THE FOREIGN LOAN BILL NER YORR, Jan. 2.4.—The Tribune's Washing ton special nark: The Treasury Department have discovered are emieterfelt interest con pons, which had been paid and returned hero within a couple of days. The authorities and evidences are being bun ted up with all vigilance preparatory to pet ting the pirate Semmes upon ale trial. The Maims of lion, John Minor Botts, for wood appropriated by our troops , la the win , : ter of IM3, will probably not be paid by the Government, owing to an order issued by the quartermaster General, lb 1884 requiring tluit all applicants for daanages rmstainerl from oar armies, must be denizens of a State not in The claims of Mr. Botts amount to 614 oof which stun he has already, rbeenpaid by the Quartermaater of the Federal array. Lewronre Oliphant, whose name appears In the lint ot English subsribors 16 the Confederw at, loan, writes from Claclntiati to the New York liaraki that his name. had been inserted In that list without his krithwiudge or consent, and that he has never .held a bond or had anything whatever to d ife, either directly or in directly, with the los t! Te ammereiare Washington special says: The Committee iserWays and Means are dirt des! upon Mr. bably MI:WAIN bill. repor The foreign loan clause w pro be ted unfavorabl. It Is considered that the bin Is virtually !los t, and the Mouse is not - likely to resters the re. jeeted one. Its withdrawal on appeal to Con. area will, be necessary, as re lies upon the success of the forelps lotto to carry out the main features of his project (Cr the resesmption of appalls payments. A sprcial dispatch datedyliashington, to the New York sale : The ILecienetrdetion trzir m nl t is 'e eina o f stitngries ' l v a ' tri a gidmc eed to nt r L i grin i g n ,4•ongress to reinstate the elective franchise Ulan the htn.tes. LATEST FROM MEXICO Reception of Juarez at El Paso DESIGNS OF THE REPUBLICANS Ntsr Vona, Jan. eA.—A latter from El Peso, dated Decembergives en account of the cirri sal and the enthusiastic reception there of Juarez. A procession of military met him some distance from the town, alai on his entry he was greeted by the ringing of bells, roar Of artilery, cheer. of the populace and. all manner of exkuberard demonstration. Mexican (Mize= of =I classes were rejoiced at the appointment by President Johnson, of General Logan an United Staten Minister to that country. senor De Teneda,Juareca'Secretnry of State, Weed at El Paso, on the 18th of December, the day alter the last arrival of the President and his Cabinet at that town from Chihnatan, a circular to the State Governors officially an non:ming the reestablishment at the former place of the Mexican National Government. Nfltwitbstaading this and the numerous other vicissitudes which have befallen the Govern ment, Senor Tenada =tares the Mexican peo; pie that the deep determiruntion of the patriotic and persevering Mexican chief and his faithful asnistants to oast the Imperial establishment Is unaimted, and that their hopes in the early triumph greatly strengthened passing events- News has been received In this city that the French mail steamer left Matamoros for Vera Cruz on the ati, Inst. with a dinpateh from Gen. Mel el ring his vernier, of the capture of Bagdad I,y United States negro troops. It-was not known whether ho was destined for Vela Cruz or Prunes.. . Dispatches from Rashirolton says the Even tog Naor. annmancea that Gen. Crawford will not be tolerated t 7 ourauthoritlas in carrying on his raiding schemes from the United States soil into hteo. . atom . .A letter rHan Don/Inge says Gen. Itsel sus Inaugurated on the bit.lllast., a ressldent for the neat four years. Prow Claslonatt—On from tbeCamber laaad- 4 %row Clay liniltb-aaltrodids IlisliTorx, 24.—The Rerald has the fel .outn a apeetal dispatch, dated Cinctrauslt,Jau nary =d: Todasroconsigninentor three hun dred bat-masa crude CU arrived from Creels bora, on the Cumberland river, anew Decree just dhsacreered. . . Alveoli:4ton waaintroduced in the Kentucky Leglalaturo, to-da_ 7, requestingitir:Greark they 801 -llb, to resign his Placa ln. United States „.. s. The miaow for this more melds. rWeakepubsiesss flan and thoasatremo meas ure* Do has advocated In platting down the Democratic and conservative parties at the Presidential sad other elections. _Nearly all the white troops, have been with drawn from Nentuoky, which is now gam:sari at hy natives. Forty•ons flowing wells aro 'now hi operation na rICI II3II ntY. 'Keatuciff x r On Monday the drat tr in a number. of WWI, ran through ,to :Brownsville on the Mennsids and Ohio railroad, the brie over the lialchlariver - bang completed .- Daring the present week trains , will =ate Ilemboldf, a distance of eighty miles frail Memphis. ilishop Morris, of the Methodist Episcopal (lurch, is lying dangerously 11l at Xenia. Ohba, of • • - • - Tar,lff on IroVred glgartsioittear. of hew t Meeting was held gar outhers, of this city anviclaity, was held in Turners llall,last evening, for the purpose of considering the inefficiency of•the present tariff on imported cigars, and' the burdens of taxation on the domestic article. The form of oarigni4tOti to o forth that i G ho lagressi was in de trade of 'l ater =run, am ina n i a rig.s 4 l are depr.ved of the means cd livelihood by mum of the 'Perused vain given to domes. tic cigars by the cost of material and the In tarsi revenue tax, which enables Importers of cigars to undersell the manufacturers of a good quality of cigars, and requesting CCM greo to take proper actton. in the matter, either by the reduction of tax' Upon domestie cigars, or an Increase of duty upon Imparted cigars. Troia Illetimond—Order again"' ninnies. men. of Vagrant Lows—Blll Allowhir Certain Blights to Freedmen. liteenown, Va., Jan. 24.--General Terry hay isnied a General Order prohibiting any civil officer , or other person, from .attempting to apply the previsicom of "the vagrant act, re cently passed by the Legislature, to any colon ored person In the Department of Virginia. Ile says the ultimate result of the statute will be to reduce the freedmen to a condition of servitude worse than that Irons wllloti they hava been emancipated. The Senate ordered to a third reading -to day 'the bill giving negroes eluirged with criminal offenses, the privilege of trial by jury, and malstriz theta CP liable . tOputdahttlent maiZe persons for similar offenses. The same act mums them to give' evidence viva yore, in civil courts, but, until MS, they will not be allowed to testify in eases the portico to which are whites. Cold Weather on ` h e Platita—Wen Fro . HATS/La CrrT,•(Mo.,) Jan. U.—Arrivals by the Santa Fe coach report continued severe weath er 031 the Plains. Three snow -bound trains . between Fort Union and Cameron /infrared a heavy loss of stock. Three other Government trains Of Over three hundred bead of stock were snowed in between .arkartms river and Fort Union, over half of,which perished. The anow.was from one to feet deep, wile n crust to Arkansas ilTer. Nine men were badly frozen, and manyloettheir feet: All whohnve • been exposed to the weather sudered more or less. Two Inches of snow fell here yeSterday and the river is reported blooked again below. Suspension of tho lcolumbian !marine inssurazics Nay YOWL . , Jan. ti.--The snapping= of blai. Dees I?y th e Golttathith adarineLtasurance Com pany orcatplAmmensa excitement in eomenor. cial circles. The cote.. •re buildings were tbronged,yesterday, by • stockholdcm,m,m• of-whom , on ascertaining tho calm.% of the al leged hidure,propasedlo stand tin oSseastruntt of flay per cent. in order that baldness might be resumed by the directors. A meeting of the latter will MU place SO-day, at which it, is ex pected that some satisfactory - arrangement may be entered into. The exact amount of liabilities ts not yet ascertained, but they will macha very high figure. The Shenandoah—Naval Hoard. New Yon:, January 14.—The Pengicpi terror; pendent from CommodoreGoldaborough it to suppome pay that the rebel privateer SLenaa.. doah ehrtlybo expected ftorcLUyerol at Mr. Adams o, request. The ,Conimodore po pneb 1u the ably tlantic. . detailaenuill crew to bringheracross A A Board composedof nll thP Madras In the naval service, convened yostetday, morning In the Nn Department, but the pniposo of the convocation remains unknown, Receipts of Cotton in the East. Sirw Yong, January tll.—The weeks Ad rcrtior says: For the past sixteen weeks, tho receipts of cotton at ibis city by.rellroad have averaged two thousand els hundred and eighty-ono bales; or at the rate or fourteen thousand baleS jper annum, large amounts have gone by rail direct to Pennsylvania and New England, making the total weekly deliv ery by nil ■t the teat probably thirty-llre . theigand balm E THREE CEM's [FIST). N %FR. 11/..K —On Tovs.la. 111 , rn.oz. at pa. n' loci. Mr. I 't ) NRAD.KA};RI'IIFR.acedaI ye nu funeral nill bake!plate on Tnr-400...v up 100. at 10 Clock, from IW lat. reiddenen. No. Penna. avenue. Tbe friend. of W. family . speetfully nrvited to attend. 2t CEMETERIES. 141MIAIJE C}.--A ISM most plcturesque plttee,tt Sept Inn re. h nue on tbtlaaan,liamedittm norm of Allen . eny City, on Ma. "ew Brighton Rood.PCl , oll4 Irfslartn to oeloct B Lata - trill appro . Ma Stporttitnool eat', otter, at the Cemetery. Title Donato, PorTrat" and WI other byttintens totlf be attended tot Druz Warettonne of the unllnflitrontl. coiner of Sed er owl Liumeek street., Alltattma7. "GEE, A. RELLY,_ tmentorr and 'posture, WANTS : 1 V bustaels partner la a profitable extabllabedmamfactorlosbualur, tpultc_4l2.oatoghpaa. A.thlreps, for Luse, d a r es , nox ro.i 011iee, .411egbeny Cafiluty, m t rzo BANKERa - TITE FOLRTII NATIONAL BANK, U. S. .Government Depository, 55 MARKET STIIEET, • •-lrolt-tmslimrsargb., F.cazsamast... • 'CAPITAL PAM IS • 00dp 1. WITUYILIVII,;OE To INCII.L.T. T 0......, Raving extertrire corredpondettec Witt 'Oinks .4 112444 rs throagbOut couotry, we otrer unnsusl far.Ultles to those doing tinetnear with or. 7 8-31.0 M\Tc•tessi, And all ether OcerernMent secnrittee, ntrnllhed le ,onr to roll perchnsero. , Depoitts received and io• tercet allowed by special agreement. 9 DO:. SIALN E T E IT. KENG Q M 3rA . 8311T11 : N. J. /IVY JAW'S Si. ItAILEX, I.oMyrirtai.Vaifenr. Tri031A913311211 TJ.10'3f3.9 ONNELLY, Preeldent. MTILER WAIID,CasIder• selddyngetorY BAG HOUSE. N. OM & SONS, 3E1ei , 3333.era, No. 57 MARKET S'I 4 ,IEET, Pittsburgh ilep olt. rrectred In Par:Fund+ and Currency, lleria made on all the principal Wins of the lll:dead States and Caeed.i. STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES Bought and Sold on Commission. Partimdar attention pain to the purchase and mole of UNITED STATES SECURITIES, INCLITDING United State, Slres °IUD; Do. do &9s. Do. Fires of IQ-40s: Do. Eleven-Thirties; Dr, Certificates of Ineteltsdioe DreerP and Vonchers bought oreolleeted. fart: DOLLAR SAVEVOS BANK, No. 49 FOURTH STREET. casirrEsztr Open doily from 9to :o'clock. also ens Wednesday .4 saturdnY evening., frren May Ist to November let. from 7 to a o'clock. and from November Ist to May tat, from to Deposits received of all sums of not less than One Dollar, nod a dividend of the profits declared twice lkeir• In Jane "%tir the laic was organise% at the rate of el: per cent. 'ln year. tenet, If not drawn oaf, is plated to the credit oI the depositor as principal - , and beam the same in terest from the - tint slays Of John and December, compounding Wee a year without troubling this de positor to call, or even to present his pass book. At tills rats money will double /bless than twelve years. Boolarcontaloing the Charter. By-1.,:0r5, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratis; on opiate:Mut at the oII:te. ricitsnorrr—GEOß4E • • 31111 Lam J. Anderagn. Join,' 0. liactofen,' Herd. L. Fahnastock, Jame., Hardman, Junes McAuley, Isaac M. Pennock. M. koamk, Bober' Hobe. Jona 11. Shoenberger, James SILO% Alexander Speer, christlan-T eager. TrS Henry J. Lynch.• Peter Madam John Marshall, Walters. Marshall, James B. D. Needs fb* 8. - Blasulien, atm Orr; - Int. ral E— E lt ni nggs la . !asunder Thsdle. WlLLlanlVantirk,' Win.. P. I'Veyman. rsaassCOLTQ WhlNrtler. . • SIDEZDS. JaMnUhrr rahla Adams. Jobn C. Dinelm - , Gomlau, • lUD Darrwln, Alonso.*. Circles: Chitalea .!... Cotton. raa. Douglas, _ John ramr; le. IVlillara A. Balsa. Peter If. Hunter, Richard Days.• James D. Kour i ta T V " ,...-T u T—,7A.t. LV. T HE EXCILLNGE -RATIONAL BAR Inttamill;rearezZa. 'Chartered by Sante of ream's. • • 1836. anaged anger Madonna law. • - / SS& Capital, • • - - •• • • VAMP" Thts Dank has been degameted a 1 iZietr 1 4.: 01 91t 4 031 . 30 - TIIE UNITED wfiTIIS TREASURY. and appointed street for the Sale of the 7-30 Loan. •L`rtry tau t 7 shred OSAMU:me et. parties hull:met; caaaee. PEOPLES' NATIONAL PANE, riattiebil.z.vg.u.. • Carr Pup vr it.thlloXl6 . Wrrn Panru.son or Banktne hone CORNER 7ERST AND WOOD 13TREETS. • _.„ This Bank, organised under the National Easking System, la now prepared to transact business at Ile Banking House, crn orirood and rst street*. Collertlons made o on er all emulsible Fi pobsta o the moat favorable terror. tipectal Agents for JAY COONS for the sale of the U. S. SEVEN•THIRTY TREASURY NOTES F. Go.os le BMA. President. .14).1)d J. C. Idertl=3oN. AWES T. BRADY of. (SUCCESSORS TO S. JONES Q C 0.,) Xliceasli.panes tlt, Mircas.ores, COB. FODWIII AND WOOD MD., CM PITTSBURGH, P.l qp4 , r4 - w_oll, cLOTHEI. &o,, Me CALLVII'S CARPET STORE .4"0. 87 Fourth Street Mosaic and Abrminster - Rug; VELVET RUGS. Eibroldered Plsrio tovers t SHEEPSKIN:MATS, cmizeTtriagrzczLacocrxrAF to And every desertptlan Of Carpets. R=ll7olloll IN MICE OF c24:imms=rsi, ryratol7 tOtokirkliour Annual Inventory, ate Mll C TlPArlrb r nMi n Ajalail s , 1 4 , our tholso and altanstra *tote of • • ' Cerpffe, loos Oft Oaths, Wriador 1321241.6, Donsk, epand late Curtains, C•or4.. • 14.aacis Loops nut Bands. . , Zeal:dingo= onitoiners Co' make 1101.174.1 - 11 M. TO of 'persaanont Tatao at *very moderato ov,. louse. _ .111atifiLLA.ND &COLLINO nal* fine lama. • . Font lionao antes rert Mace. , nwpittLiv-v-iarA nteue.an 'lowa . • 0,W.11113 WITT 11 Ei Mraeilipirtioaterrjelh - - • coma Booms. iateaseester Idner3r eiaid o ,. r.Arner of analleid and Ohattlereatalleta. AZ- Orden trots Allegheny Promptly attended so. , 44.1ou—ire gay MILES, . . I := 32 . 3lO EUTVL=Erre„ No. NI Fourthrlttabibeub..: a. COM:NS of all Mods. eItAP/040LOVItnlusa of nosnflbtloo nasal Furnianl as Goods Illssuu,uL N.coma or F olghtLllMinaatrol Coaftoulsban W. Jacobus. Xl.lh=l'Arg anlagf t . 1 . 0.1 Nev. M. raq., Jaeob U • - ALIA '', TlEnt MEEKLY WitETTE. T*o EIRTFONS AlitgrtErrim. on. an ITednadem ami e.. other OM Scev..-42y. The edition Is forsrarded 'Mil reach Ma aalle , prrihera soonent as the mall TERMS: S,ng'e enrl•4, SI A I ti In (An hn of len an , l opwerrls. ....... ... .111 BOOTS AND SHOES.' THE MOST BEAUTIFUL 'I""iaC IZILCM'S`£". Bon Ton Skating Da!morals, FOR L.IDIES, TO BE SEEN IN Ur 1111110115 OF TR akinifil CONCERT ALL SHOE STOK Made fn [he BrOadn,aybll,,,, The are sure to - tit • tiiid — stlictio . Gentlemen will alwaii Splendid assortmeut;or Custom Mule FRENCH CALF B(N)lfi., Late,t sod fie(fllt PLR SHOE KIIPORK No. 60 Fifth Str4zfet. ITNMER TILE OPERA MUSE': • :el CI. 820,000 Tlthrskii)-1-)liaw."Ait VIM) TROUSAND riciLLAlts mow 1-nous—Arm MEN ANI/ BOYS' g . u YEN D 1 m lIEN A N D AND BOYS LDTLD.BI . Ai LEss vito, AT MSS T AT LESS mAnurAcrrusz . Es! casr, m A iirytwazi . sat AT MR POPOLAR - ' AT TIIE-POPULAR:,,...,, AT TILE POEDLA-6 CLOTHING 110133 x; Clarliaisa LIOUbE, - El E L MNab §§" ter rivirt — smrair; ® }IrTH STIMFT, • • FIFTH VT/LECT. , - Opposite the Opera Muse.' - • 12 6 kvimi ens' e eLL, gl.a_rej.l: TE, OOD PDAIPS ; ALL RINDS RON PUMPS, mr•Jrain.4&.wwieg. Sheet Lead, Sheet 7 net, LEAD PXPEI OATH TUOS, SINKS, WATER,OLOSETOI WASH iism,-WASH STRant 3E3yartfixdie - Brm4 Wort, of &Mandl,' " roantaterts; lines of ulna - eift., Rose Pipe. Couplings: 13.4 Nutnz i grc h deneDinall kept cunataaily =cat I Addy, i'V r flkll; Bartkri q061.-EB.,SLITU.AND atIT4Ip B*, PITTSBURGH, .P:f, BE&nanww,b=KtimlEt, NEXT TO rOST OFFICE:_ 11.-3All b klrid, of rrpalrlnt cone rai;OfteT ImmailaWyattgut4.toi= KIO - WLITS PATENTA EMI STEAM PIMUIP.: InjectoiS BRASS WORK, IRON 000K51 Plumbers' Illater)td, SErEET LE ID Si/ROX.PIPL'i FOr gale on the Dee tenhe to the Mule, itAKIM FARRELL a co., CM 1117 azcatlaSeld Street, Pittsbnrll6 Pt. pwn:m4o, G4J AND HYDRANTS, IRON PUMPS, al&hi ZINC Lmu) WATER CLO M'S AM) WilIM • : T. T. Ewen", (sucessior ia Addy is Mew.) - No. 185 Wood St„ Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja3a7teed • WS, iTTTZING, PLUMBING AND STEAM &WORE - BELL'S' • ,PortaNes!4. Ogaisidgidergi.- t. T. ENO*. Tu - e 4 * 4 .04.m/i - Eniciud . - '-'1;471,ma sravmwm4-517.--PiwtisMtomir.iii S.Tip7 44 4 1 i21.1424 frgel- FORCErfIIIdP.S,IMUENOISEERSi. ,2 . . IRON PIPE & BRASS W9R,lf f Or 42. r. DZSCRIZZIONS. , , CO lro I ro IMIIMENriato Etrattot to Adt Boonto,]_ 1045 WOO 4 StoiModottgl6 leg; ( 7 -1- 1146 me•MralN: please MET BM KM= Es