The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 26, 1866, Image 1

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, •.- 1i,i,.67 FIFTH Sner.er. Pittsburgh. .
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CITY -ITEMS .
119Tr.,to:do
i(ur;il uur uldn 4 - ce from Impurities and
`iinprocpyolii coniplextOn by; usbir,Sairyer'9
..y..rnrbets'.SoaNtlilrly:centsnniska.l
For Cloaks'
At bargain., ger to Barker & Cotes, Mnrtoc
preeL •
closing out )3 , trker
- .6.4,1t1ai1:et Street.— . '
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• Fine Shirting'',
Spslinc,:',seentflinximysid wide,do., 31 cents
.. . 7 ,14.33;trker Co',n.t) Market Street..
For Stumm!"
AtieddrealgiCee, go to/Wirer iC04,59 Mns
•-• ket Sircof.
At Wholesale.
. fllown and Meibehed Skirtings, Prints 'and
'ether staple goods, tt leis than Eastern prices
at Barker &
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Of .
Condi int find tear, 81. atetwu
. oik. yeti Lull and
'and m fox an t4ey caitilnd theixi a nyplacc.iße
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member wo are now - on ilia north-cast corner;
.cf Voarth and Market street..
• C. 1 1 / a ieiox Loci a Bic..
TI-6,111101,4; 7
At - yery lowp SefH, °ape northeast cornea. of,
s rourth uitt/hirketutrieta. - " , • ^
• - C. ILutscas Loi! 3 Mt).
Dresi . Goods,
t Clotang out stvtrylow prices on the nortlieast
corms rourtliiistiVeitcet streets.
. tr7T, ',.*ldracir*liiiiirts,}
i , ry kdvdpatOck..;atotaztiavipricea, on the.
'nOrttteast coinoi . :7onrtix and lts=ket street,.
C.llamsoa Lava a nao.
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' Neutral KulpOtte of Lime,
'For pieserringralder. For sale by Charles .
Su.l , Pr , Druggist, cOrner of Pato sad St. Clair
atreta, Pltlabtumb,
,000 to .40,0c00, Firs* ciaslcursar
-Arixacuta: by Brick
chyle, requiring only two hone power. It is'
tie wonder of tho age. Seo odeertLeement in;
another eatuan. .
, 15eutralSulphite at Ume,
For yresenidx. it alder. Tor ale tiy CharlesSn
' vet;Draggtati ,06tnat St. Char
• ptra
- Countr7 Piere r bants
Zopisnishingatook should . , ttotore purchasing;
slat, ..th4estivir.ituxico" it or:sfirkoi: co., bl
suLikot stied, an' thiy_ hove rail lines or
menob ea and Th:nrti, Shootings and Bhit - Lb:lgs,
Prints, and Otheir staple gtitalsr; which they ars
selling at nauchlois than pastern prices.
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Dr 7 P 4O Pd ll .
The be;tp - hiee:toburth - ein; eltnetlto. the La.;
•er. W0at,1,4 at Barker It Co:la 39 Market, where
1 4/11 . 1 bo. fonixd, 'the but assortment of Sheet
- tugs, Startinga, Mits. rrmt studh and other
staple geode.
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For:iirCscaiint, C 7 Parlei
-Super, Druggist, comer or Penn and St. Clair
street, Pittsburgh. ' '
.r;lt .the clueati°"
Generallyto youttrlends;aeto.Vhst - prepara .
rions they me for their teeth, and the re.
-spen.le, iliac tunes ont of ten, will be gozodant.
• TIN no longer necessary to impress Its merits
=pimple publtel 3 .4*tertto ha", taught
slni,wOrhl that.,ae;* atianetsr bettittlfr4g and
preserving irtaieeth,liirtgoriting the gums, -
and glring a pleasant aroma to the breath, it
•has no rival in either hemisphere.
- . !Adieu' . Wars at LQW- Prices.
It is a WeRIC , II,Or fact that the drat clas,r
Sit Cap angl_Lidlizul iii,.. - fionee of. Wm. nein
' tog, N0:139, Wood street, . has for years main
pained au etivinbill reputation for theauperior
quality,atylesand.darability of its goods:and
'teat, but ti 4; prides
at which they axe sold - it it only
as fa say that Ste.,reming • tailalt selling OS
las extensive clock atgreatly reduced micas,
;in ir.q.k.plignyc for bolaelimt - cost) to
cdlse quite a rash for hitiinita; "
•
•Westirard tbs . . titer. of Empire Stokes
Tie gernaleeDriontg ramedyso longlracron
r.:-2neaeterO9. 3,l 4 . IrleAt'lldirldeliefewlPsr aa gg
shuttled ouch com motion - among the old fogies
'Of the Medical. .prefession, by the celebrated
• - treatise on. ther:Attlele.h! the ,Matstant B us ;*
gems rind ?repeater of. Chemistry in the Cal,
•• outta. AV:idled Oisidege, Is now for the tlrst
timeinteodnoediato pas otrontipr by the -611'
i:434oll*4l,:ctitialleaT AliajDn4,'
B. UFO:nes - tack A Co., and. Mr3Clarren,..ttre
-the wholesede.agente fer this place, where the
ipivaine IlaatteeshCaitdy can be had. Price, Ode
- • .a.adal,Co Per box. ~I totre genuine' without the
.imprint at the Sylvan :Oriental Company, 111
Washington street, fkotna,_msesteli box.
gush• -7
Is the 'experience at thousands. tiew
-enjoy continuous health.; _To what does the
-occasional invalid attiibeiii bit 'uncertain
.00tillildon 1 to ltintaell, of emarse,"; =Fie lap'
• the plat:peon ,the climate, perhaps. IL is tec,
hat, or too cold, too damp? or tn.,' dry, or too
variable'. But does he take. theproPer course
ter9ftififiWn6laatitation 4 11 d. tiCdll n 9.
elWiirca.o. lo * - h.be
eomplalns t
~No. • Ile mri,,PerlisPa , this only
all Iron men Could bear each great heat, .or
ebeh-violcut cold, or such sudden 'sleben - odes.
Why then does he notrisort to the great Ton
ie and Preventive, which, if it - will not make
• him an Dom man, will at least quadruple the
capacity of his system to repel all external
'agencies that tend to prOduee sliseasel ilos 7
tetter% Celebrated stomach Bitters, takeo
faithfully according to the direetions, ;rill so
• stres,gthen'itlao tdomaoh, - brace the nerves,
fea.t.e...the-lifei, and; rigulitatteffie'rigerate
rho srliolti,nnlM4lrmilinery, Omit:he system,
=stead of being at the mercy of Alio weather;
and liable to bo prostrated by every change
; ecroperature, become caile-luiritened, as ,
./ were, and almost Impervious tO'cleaatio Ingo.;
eaCelii - it is to this preventive principle that
'llostettees Bitten' owe their great Popularity:
_Smthe Westlndies, Brithh,Amerbm sad
i."' nostettei.* ntreeis
Are told wholesale and retail at very low rates
at Ylemittes Drug and I.'atent. Medicine Depot,
lie. 61 tiarket street, corner of the Diamond,
near Fourth Street , . • r!'
...NUM the Almost •
Vertatn advent of cholera amongst min th
sond ng "priest, we any again to our readem '
to not bp unprepared tor It. Bare what you
knoW and what , experieneo has detarobatzated
tope, II 'strictly rellablo medlobto to alp it
to
„She buttUpu, t_ thedrat proneidtpty eyetipttens.
- .l:Hineit trust' to new and untried modiobstm
What you Irnow to bare cured will cure again.
drur,gtet, No. Si Market street, pre,
Damao nvelleine that was used with infallible
StiOCOS OT/rlPg.thi *St . ,l4;iit et Om cholera to.
• MIS city, ilk 40 ' tinhesitatingli—tay tbat no
Medicine In tho world Is supenor to it. Don't
t.as without 'a . bottle of it, that LY our advice,
And _when:the die.idisii:kutgO does maim its ip,L,
Dearance; . yon are ooiSpuritively beCIITO.
'Sold only la ritt4bl:ll7,Tr‘ at riCllallalr , Prt , g .
s4ol,N,l.lo,p,Dittiatistrcbt. ,
Carpenter .IfobbLum
Tett:anal after an abaenee of three
eartrln the ariny,l..baoe ro-O.Pollud ,b O P
tor all ficrrte ofjotibuig In Clio carpenterlino,
p.i ttio old druid, larva Alley, between dreith..
tlotd street and Cherry Alley. Orders solicited
etad.prorriplly attended to.
Witt..tax Pena err.
• Tea
It"s with gloss ' pleiStt`ro sil3 cell the rdient
,stit e[Orirreadertito the sabperbstock hf
Fell
•Onltlr Winter Goods Taut recelted by ]ir.l John'
•Vreler,lferelucat Tailor, N0:195 Federalreet,
4.llegheni. •Ilis stook embraces some of the
*.litosb_boantifuLCloths,
tdidNeethltscreibrougbt to thompatern
.litark - tt. llSSOrtAtent of Furnishing Gorsls,
=prising Shirts,lXraweriti Collura Neel Tleli
- 31andkerehisficko., cannot be ttrpa.iscil east
ter west: A largo stock of ready made Punts,
;A:leats;Vci.ts and Overcoat a, win cdse. 1,, found
2 FlAttds establtaltruent. Persons in leant Of any
:thing In the clothing Mc should not tall to
Sete I.lr, {Toler A ea 1.1.,
,Tttaxnas lir.Pare7.it
elate Itoofers, and I: Waters in \ !Meath
Van Slecte of rations colors. °Aloe at luessn.
4CT l 4, l l 3 Libli, We near :the Water Worke
ilhltrgh. llosidence, tto. 75 Pike street. Or.
DrelAttly attended to. All WOTIC *stunt
,A4Mtter prooL .Ucpatiing done at the short.
est notice. Nochargo forrepalrs,Rrovidod the
iooti9not.abusedaftertlepu4 on._
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'Tennessee Negro Testimony 131111!eft,eil.
Torincese4 llonAft
lte;:re‘ - en-at•tvu: re.leVtuy rnascil W. 11 , :-
/gro trsticeestr I'M • • Tens, 11 Aire r.J
VOLUME LXXX.---1
UNARM OF TUE PRESS.
PITTATIL Mill Dw.Y 6 AZETTA -We are glad
to see that the "old Gatefien is giving manifest
Mn sof rejuvenation. The evening edition
has 'lately been enlarged to the extent of
about twelve columns. The price of the
:morning and evening edtticms in now uniform
-either la delivered for fifteen cents a wick,
pa) able to the carrier. Single copies of', the
Weekly al,SOper annum. The Curette has boon
the chief agency In moulding the present 'sen
timent ot this region. We are , glad to rnic°
that F. li. Pennimun,"ESq., of lionesdal ,e ,has
ri
bee added to the editorial corps. This is a
ver valunble.,fteeMision. Mr. Penniman 'ln
we k nown th roughout the State; and indeed
we y say, the country as a thorough going
Un on man, as well an an able, tome and Fig
° us writer. lie Is' besides one of the most
genial of gentlemen, and a vcis i pleasant corn
-pardon,s- I.Cire•rentember art, lir. Penni
man'filen the electoral tic et ire IMO, and
has fined many distingtilsked positlord in the
State. Our frniliCol. Russell Errett, one of
the. beet political et itora lathe country and
one'of the most incorruptible of men still re.,
l ninB his position In connectien with the paper.
William Anderson, Esq., one oT the most able
-end exeMplarycity editors; 1.11 still Chief of the
, locabilepartracut,and.lo - itimported by an en
.aergetic ancl enterprising corps of assinants.
ir. R obert _Thornburgh presides over ;the
counnerelal coinmn, and furnEhes the most"
reliable tinanetal and Malket reports. Last. -
though not least, Thomas Costamegna, Esq.,
Inenag,es the business departmen4. - . and those
4u - bp - in:LW Idnewili have nolteattatkenv ht Say
ing that he in excelledhy very:few lel a annu
,elat and business:mane The -Gaztfle is much
improved Inall its edttlens, and la - .'even more
.vigorous than in its yonthrel . days. 'lt' is an
excellent paper and deserrra an.exterilve
patronage. Sec prospeelaein attaPleeaditalt.
. Coifed Presbyterian. -
- . ,
Ferretti:men Dana' asserts,-Thi
a old and
reliable. ltepublicau paper has recently been
enlarged and otherwise imprestd, and now
cats a really beautiful appearance. The
.presents
is the oldest, and has always been the
most influential journal ill Western Peonsyl.
aura, as the immense Republican majorities
in Allegheny county folly attest. An addition
has been blade to its corps of editors, T. B.
Penniman, Esq., favorahl) anown as a writer
of abilny, having been added to its list. We
are glnd to tind that our old Itiend and further
townsmen, Thomas Costautagna, Esq., has also
been addedto itscaups as businesS and Oman-
Oat manager, end those who know him Srlll
have no hesitation in saying that he is excelled
by very few: as a flnancial-and business matt.
Mr. C. tem been the tuebiteet of his own, for.
tune, and his noises In life is attributable en..
iffely to , his own unaided efforts, his indomi
table energy and untg iminstry. We wish .
Coelenterate and the old Gazette abundant
success,- politically end nriancially.-Csartisle
/ferald. 1. s
TUE PlTTeStrafilf. Gerais.-F. D. Penniman.,
Esq., of lionesdale,Pa., heti - become tap man
aging. editor of - the Pittsburgh Gm.d•-• k. Mr.
Penulmatahns long been connected with the
prese,has taken an-setts - a part In...the politics
of Pennsylvania; and Is thoroughly conversant
with one netionaLuffairs. ire Una able writer
and a gentleman of groat moral worth. We
welcome, him to the editorial corps of this
.'6 Major Eussill Errett, whose ability as an
editor heti long been recognized. In this coni
' tenuity and tineughouttheState st EL retsina
his connection with the Gcmtle. 'ho bllgineaS
manager Is Mr. Thomas Costamagna, whose
reputatlqn ter fidelity and untiring diligence
' artrwell . knome.-Prealffdermii Bonner- - •
Wtlead guilty to remissness in not untie.
Mg t he Improvements lately made in, the
Pittsburgh (gazette, Within the last twoweoks
it made Ica appearance in an entire new dress,
pred‘oting a decidedly neat appearance. In
Addition to this, the Hon. P. B. T.:outman, a
6entleman of experience and ability, ,as a
ernes, has lately been a..ociatell with our old
friend, Sir. Erretr, in the editorial manage
ment of the ploper. to an ontspolteamul fear
less advocato of the right, the Gasser smells
foremOstranorigail. thopapapclik this irsrt of
the Stattl.--WoOdngforloner.
Tan Pittaintrgh ,- Hoteffeappeartitt last Amok
In asuit of beautifalnew typo,-and is now um.
au/passed among our dallitai_in typographical
taste - andMeatnesa..HoMF:ll.reardroan, an
en:erten:led -and. writar„`l7a4.,recontly.
heed associated with - lir: Erma in the edito
rial direction of the paper andit is conduct
ed with great vigortand ability. It is devoted
to rightfor the right's sake, and deserves, well
of the Unicet , men of•Wastent". reansylvania.—
CiSombersburp'Repubtfccin. •
weloome.F..B,Penniman,Seq,at the edi
torial chair again. has become .associated
%kith - Mc editorial corps of the Pittsburgh Ga
reth and will bring additional vigor, and abil
ity to that:already tolineutlal journal.. Mr.
Penniman is one of the ablest :and clearest
political writers walla:Vein the State,. end we
ere glad to see hire in a joasitiod whole he can
be so embicutlrescful.Cigmtberaburg Repos,
1105..F.•1t.. Fit:Mina* torn long time retired
from the callorialthidr, ban takencharge of
the Pittsburgh" Gond Le.% 'Mr Penniman wields
one of the ablest pant In Pennsylvania, and we
are very glad to welcome him back to his nor.
vocation. The acizerti Is one of the drat
papers In the States, mai with this added talent
'amnot fail Medd tells already high repute.
Hon.—rings (Many ...491toter. • ,
Peunbnan,
of nOneednlc,Fanaty/sunis, has assumed
the editorial conduct of theEittstourgh acrette t
awl we two glad to" :Malec .already the aette
halal restilts of thistle!, connection. Is
one of the ablestuien In Apt, State, nod will
very noon bring the Gauge np , toits.old
atelalmfalari.—Phikatelphto
3la. F. IL Peardwan, for -many years editor
:ortimilt.esihae Republic, bats gone to: Pitts
burgh, abet ehe takes charge of the Gasttr.
Mr. renrdman, during .hla, /nag residence in
Honesdale, has battled - feariegsty '.for • tlatt Bo
publican cause, and theladnettes MI Ids able
pen will be missed in•Wityne county, We wish
him stlecesafahisnetiunderMkiug.—Scroshm
,
Itepubllcan. -
r. J. • .
B. PAYMICAZi Iliaiihaelkoome one of the
(More of the rittehurgh Gazette. lle is en et
perienceditrirnaltatandagentleatan of varied
u Witten, who =not fall to add to the already
greet vcputetteut the ,, Gamtte as a powerful
Col,ol3lCreltli and neare journal. We
wjelt him EUCCCbS /1.1 hie writ imiliou.—lfurri.
f erg Telegraph.
Tax rn-r4tman Aztr.rm—Wenboterre that
it..retrnituazi'Lls
- takna hold of the
'-tditorial ear, and. is the, principal editor of
thl4 and. journal.-.; Li one
of. moat political writers in the
:date, and under his management.. the tiazctfe
wilt lota none -of its former popularity and
poWer:.-I,aftedee , laciminer.
Eao., has become one-of the
editors (.4the Pitthburgh. Ga . ..a.te. - -Heti an ex
perleneed journalist and a,.. , entlvnian ra
re d ablittles, who cannot. fall to add to the at.
rcluky great reputation - of the Grate is..iikPow
erlulpolltleal,comtnorclal audtaewsjourital,—
Lcteta•urg Chronicle. -
r.p.,,formerly ibellones,
dalc Repvbliabzx assumed charge of the Pitts
-1,1,1.03 (;‘ ,. ..a - ge an •ditonln-chief. The (ituette
has mis.. been enlarged mud improved. We
fake pimento in reecauniendlng it asAhae.of
. lbw 1,10+5; reliable poltilcalionrnals
ba Western reniCmylvania.—liedford bvpstrer.
Tau Pittsburgh,' Gazelle.
_makes its appear
ance In a new area... The 64..e11e h. the oldest
newepaper treat or the Allegheny Mountain.,
and no of the ablest jinn - nals to the cone
-117, ant/knot are glad Lb nute3t. inapouretnent
end general proxperity..-Mt riltcHipublieun.
F. B. Yeavt.tres _has etemeettal tiltnoelf
rith the rittaburgh Uocrite at editor-In-elder.
Mr.. rennin:me. hatl - a.,long expoelealer In
thlO Stutetta tni,eallor and . jtolltlelau, and la a
!hula ll uhlic apeatterena nett at an easy and
graccfrd Irtiter,—..lfmdeffie-Repabfiedn.
F. It. 1 . 41,5176A.,i; formerly of the flonerdale
Dtrotxrar, Ima.'lnecnne one of the editors of
the Plttoburgn Gaulle. Mr. P, la one
,of the
beot rievipaper.wrlters. In the :State, and We
rteleomehla return to the editprtal,fmternity.
—Bradford lirportcr. •
Tee Pit t oh urgh Garret'. uppeara ill an entire
nen drera, angles mach haprored In it , s' typo
graphkeal . appearance. It IP a goCal Ifrc 1re...-
patter, and avterVeS all the patronage It re
colvOS,andirgreat dealtoore.—itrenllog Record.
On Monday. the Plttsburnlt - 6'nzito, appeared
in a new (Item, IL leg ol.taintalamallettYlto
thairjbat ~41.1101.1 It l'orfo'etly uneal;litlite
ICeti of eipiteelius been galuot.—l'hita.
Tan 'Pittsburgh Ganifr. following the exam
ple of her. innuedlatt , eotoroportules, don.,
new typograptileaktreas, and /1111104 improv
ed fn appoantttel . ..7—Tl.OoFtlfe .IftyttZti:
Tlse‘teluifibliwi. Navin° Ineeteewee Com
paux—lFlre in Iq New York.
w T OOK J a y tri cot 4tkr of thustoek
holders of trio ebltunblair Marine lamina:feu
Company was held yestenlay utternoOn, ut
whleleuctroff In ta'ithe lale suspension
of that'inStltatlou *id:taken,' It Is'estlinutod,
that the.COMpaayls' assuts":ara::stiflleldlit to
dinharge all Its liabllitiMAlld leave
or over &million of dollar - 1 and Itwus unani
mously resolved-to iiiltluto 'measures for re
suming: busLuesiS with ite4pllalatiteteeTling
last-night brokolOut LIM Sixth 4 a--
dielal Cowl. lti6 ittatil floor of No. 93J
01V0.11 WRY. :
Tile :tains 41/ . 111:
Verdict.
- . ,
N,;w Irttirert CorOner4 , irtvedjga
tlon of the tiretimatancesattend tog the:death,
of Martha Holly, resultlutc, to, alleged, from u
I.l,,tol6ltot.xourldrltifltettNt liv.llenry Cur win;
eeGr7 mate of the htchinshtii3lanlhatun, dth.i
tog a light on 4ot:tilt...that vessel On Toe,tlay
aniOng SCNeillf Or the Vihroloyces thereof, took
Phlee)*WerttaY• -Thahvhieneelf,
witne4tivr-wad '
taken, after which 'on the ren
dition of a verdict by tho Jury, finding Cur:
ale guilty of firing the faint shot, ho was eahl.
malted to await the action of the grand jury.
Railroad Robbers Arrested:
Saar Yost'', Jan. ‘.`.5.--The detoetlres of this
city yesterday arrested Albortile s tels and . Win,
Goldris, tno poop; men. lortnorly - 'die .oms
ploy of the hew ork and' Erie It.stlro-ol Cora.
puny, OD the charge tpf haring owl - malted
nueorpodon of roltberkitt on the trains of that,
road, doom - ding lit oil tOtwer 41001(1.., A. largo
amount: of the stolcin prillerty -had broil sold
to citizens Of Port Jeri: lo,nut !Iran county - pI . :OW.
York, trldets VMS netted 11,1111 i; 11011 e hoot for
nt,lsientlon. •
Another Cubing Murderer font - feted.
Tonic, Jan. 25.—Tho trial of rellienr,
Print is Indicted with ‘iouritien for the Murder
Joy,. fiorein Otero, Wu., lirongur to it eloie res.
today ,u the Brooklyn Cbortof Oyer awl tor•.
Thopiry, after I.34ilbiP.liets of one hour,
returned into court •inti rendered a verdict of
The primm it
er exhibited me. 1111 l Lion on
thin an tionuct , lnvnt Imlng made. Otnizalen and
be both orruhpie.l for at
ten o.Clc.ektAlNfOnnopoin.
Chunapiou Uflhl rd Mittria.
Ci.rvst , Eb, -0., Jrtit. ir . on the
1011111V1 fnr rhamr. ..... -101, fr: L:10
5t2tC.11.1t tri Detv.3.-
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ME
lERI LATEST TELEGRIMS.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES
FROM. WASHINGTON.
COTTON CROP PROSPECTS.
Swings of the*. Freedmen.
CONSTMNIDEAL AXE NIIMENTZ.
•
SPeech of Hon. J. A.
_Bingham
FREEDMEN'S BUREAU BILL PASSED.
Freedmen Agents to Act as Pro-
iost ffirtrishals
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
WAIWIBOTON, January 45, t 8&.
THY 1111[CLITTI PROM INTISIMAS. ILZVZXCII
Tolday, amounted to dye hundred and seven
tydlve thOussad, Tillie. hundred 'and seventy
eight dollars.
ANTAJAII IA BOCTIi e.lloLirsA.
Letters received here, today, from Mario.
ton, South Carolina, represent that there are
still two million balelof Cotten . to the South.
They also state that there t also la vast 'ac
tivity in the sale of that product, and that,
dotwithstiaidinfi::the impression generally
prevalent, as to its scarcity, it is Pteadtly be
ing brought into _the market. The prospect
of securing a fair yield of cotton to the Ottani
or of the State is encouraging, and the freed
men are, generally, industrious and self sup
porting.
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The National Freedmen's Baring and Trust
Company, chartered by Congress to March,
~ I ESS, have since the' estaollshimint of their
`different .brinehbs resolved on deposit over
two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, of
which fifty thousand dollars has been return
ed to this freedmen for the purchase of home
stead,, and for other necessary purposes, The
Company no oak of Congresa an amendment
thplicherter Ivlitch .will. make their, vari
ous offices depositories for such fends as are
held by Treasury officers In behalf of the
On Ras' sturnia rime.
• - (Italian 'number of Fatima - al Hanka haying
objected to the payment of the dutiee on their
stuplasmkot tlic.plesithattliey arp net depos
its, Gen. Spinner hie notified them that he
will withhold their dividends until they com
ply Witlftheteitalitions:
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The Committee on Commerce will soon iv.-
port a hill sutbortzlng the Secretary of tho In
terior to sell such of the marine hoopttals
throughouttEe"counttrj_ae;tnith tipfn Inn can
lie dispensMt with. There are between MlMl
end forty of three Inatltutiona
LI-11.tacon OlzfrMAX. I.OIIIIILT GlU—Noier.
Announces himself as an applicant for the
ItrewAhrheollect,opihlp. •
LIEMIIT. .
Of the let Colorado Cavalry, has been brovet
ted Colonel, not more on account of morttort
ono aervloee reltdered In the several eanipaians
uga„lngt the , hOstllo ~loctlan.a of the, West than
for the decidil',trpakikhe boa taken aiyatnet-the
-SindCreek Or Chivington Intiattatore.L
It is understood that no action will be taken
by Congress' in reference to the Reciprocity
Treaty until jitter the report of the revising
Commiesionent, which will probably be com
pletedw !thin the next week, Is received.
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The Cormltteo oa the District of Columbia
will probably' report a bill appropriating two
hundred thousand dollars to wards the e mellow
nt a tEfpf:hoi 311=19 of neft.,
bothOt are 'Mach Doodad- biatitatioas
here Just now.
110V:.101111 a. filiOtiiif TIM iVII4 01 ■RIIT
'Oro of tboseeme.rkest efforts stitch have giv
en the Ohiu delegation In the nous* sash a
high nositlon;trasillnde‘toslay by non. John
A.Zingham., It attracted universal attention,
sad has done much - to brzumnise the views of
the party. .Tbe following are ilea mats points
of the speech: The public safety demands fin.
perutlvely, an amendment to the Coast lintleo.
The loyalpeople who 'keyed the 'republic by
arms, must save it , by amendlatvits organic
taws. If fibs notdoneoro may And, a hen too
late, that the ballot in the hands of craisplre,,
t ors, Is more dangerosui to the publis
lb= der bar:Met: 'Yhe'amendment pending
hioileots - eveitt If we pass Mit tide ono I
tremble. far the frau= of My country. Others
are essential—one prebiltitlng the payment el
the rebel debt by the biltal States, or any
state. and tOpierent Stites trout;pensioning
rebels or paying Went:damages for sneering*
in We rebellion. As the constitution new
stands, Congress cannot prevent We when
these States are once restored to power in the
Unbars. A fahher essential amendment is to
empower Ciongtutis to enforce the guaranties
of the eonstitution and secure , equal rights to
sit citizens of the United. States in every State.
The amendment pending canto rs tones. power
upon uny State, either exprosaly or luipliedly
It leases representation where it Ls now un
der the Constitution, but seeks to enforce in
every, State n , respect for the express rights
of every eltiatin of the United States,
sad lm.
poses apinis4 for the denial of those rights
by any State, upon any Class of attunes' on a:-
count of spet or color, by restricting to the,
estentof such class no denied theirrights the
political power of auelretate in the ...sorer n
roeut of the Pnien, ,
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Scuutror Brawn has intrailtleall; idid the com
mitter prtiplatlie,jands -has apaod to, a bill
jr'lN idling that nil locations of land. In Idle
taut:, pnrpot i ting to have lawn 'made by virtue
of or rtilliatenhisiiedurilicrairact oil Coegress,
for the reliellof the county of New niadrid
which are in‘falkl in eoneiiquenoo of having
been mode, or lii&tted, after the axial: floe of
the t two speellied by 'law tnr making Raid to,
cut lima, shalt be, and the same are ft telexed to
tet valid and binding, as if made and roal -
111,41 . 11 within the proseut time.
/11K.I.PIMIVA attinutr DILL TASKED
The benate llnnlly passed the Freedmen's
Bureau bill le-day, by a handsome vote of
thirty-corm to ten. Mossrs. - Ilundorson, Watt
Winkle, Willey and Creases:li Toted for it awl
Curtail dodged. The tall for the prat mien or
all persons )u their rights oat at once
Laken up, eald Judge Trumbull will press it
from day to day till it ie pas.o.d_ Tho llousw
event the entire day on the propeoce eenstl
tutionsti amendment trout tilt lleconstruction
Committee, isnd ended whore it. began in the
morning. Tho mania toe speech-making :
lieuroa jitatas atsceig now as lild four days ago.
JAPePh• B...aildretl4" into :surgeon. in
charge of the Eye and 'Ear lipapital ct Chica
go. line. been ippoSntad Swat:dog !Wilma
of I'4:anions at lima atty.
e Wu, f,.titt *east& tontsnlttep have not
any nouctrtsloti in . Mrpird to the
taxAtttgr trixtots,bii:Xiseinn.
.1 Ifni r - batch. or TrCattay tlf.rkt, will W,
tll,tin -, tett on tholgt of fe.bitutri.
V 1131.017 WAIT. 21/6alittLX , lIVILDI3O,
The Ch ilian (los ernin ont has thruo first clas s
war litres:aces building in England. Two or
them ore 61ocal:oil to ho toady for , qes about"
for inbidlo of March, tint it is doubted' wheth ,
cr ility will b. fillwavol by On TiritlAtrau thorl
114* to salt• 11113 Chtlian Minister here denies
any kuhn testae or Um vessel seized a COW (1.014
Muer at NOW York on suspicion of being a
thilian Orli:atter.
4t,la eilr ea that •titis•ttekt mtmtkily +tato
tnciit <7O - t show a ilueremo
.Iti'ilii3titinciinti,Waentuiwituil with the
,A , Ce'Llir,A Or A.MAI42 t 4 anolllorr:witys
Good* Want, at tbll 3/rib/Ningbo. w6d4t Eng'
party ff." olllcroventog, ytlts opou by
/.4-crOtary , t/tAitton,fOr epocttb, ottd respond.
oil Li %to:tin/ming laconic ntylut" / am glad
to P.,ett'you
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ft his been firtlM:cai by :be wur iiep.rommt,
that Mar:titer, to the sattfamenf of tlmelefb.
fez neyMit9ttf„ y r feyaf eer tallfUets illajbeirffe4
'titter Mnreb IT4, the same iiiTiOutil of 01011 r.
im; Will be obese` - al. us in the ease of
boyliore. Feel collier , Oft bo erodltfal a. RAI
the amount of ,•Inthine dor for tbr prrirml of
ttelud servive trow lbe data of ,allstamot or
ll=
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Will
PIIfsBURGII. JAINUAL 21;. I,•uU,
[rain the dale of the last settlement, In (1130 n
prior settlement has ben made, and will be
charged with the amount drawn during the
sumo period. The same rule Min govern in al
settlements of clothing accounts of volunteer
soldiers wide since that time..
• MOIVISL . 9 SrtOiIITYCIIT.
Quite a tight is being made in the Senate
over the coalk-mation of Gea. MaNtel, as Sur
veyor of the port of St. Louis. The main op
ponition to him comes trolls the copperhead? , in
that body, urged on by' several of the mere
suit.mmnbers from Ifissouri, WhO were elect
ed to Congress by the votes of the radicals, and
who have voted with the Democrats on every
vital measure Introduced Since the commence
meat of the session. The - opposition has its
origin in the prompt and effective methods
which the General found Of dealing with trai
tors, whilesorvinginidlasouri. There is. bow
ever, not the slightest doubt of his confirms
Lion.
TWO OP ROM MOST
Brilliant receptknre of the scam were thate
Of Secretary McCulloch and Spoakar Colfax,
which took place this evening.
rearlingieli 'iota - man rnovost 1CARA113.1.9.
The following order hes been lowed today
itICRYOND, January IL, NM,
General Order No.' IL—All ofacere In the ear•
vice, acting rut Siipertntendents or Assistant
Superintendents of the Bureau of Refugees:
Freedmen end Abandoned Lands, are hereby
invested with the power and authority I.u:city
held by Provost Mamba..
By command of Maj. Oea • I A. If. Tea uc .
E. IL SMITII, Asst. PAN °eel.
CIIMEI3.6L CBARIPOZD
The filibuster General Crawford has been ar
rested on the Itlo Grande, by order of Goarral
Sheridan.
PEBSYLVARA LEGISLXTURE.
Special Dispatch to the PittAtrontti Gllzattt.
Jannary es, 14c.
beitava.—Mr. [Ridgeway, from the Commit.
Pic on Corporations, reported, a• committed,
en act incorporating the Artlzan• insnranco
Company of ritsteargh.
kir. Graham, from the Committee on Rail
roads, reported an act authorizing the .11.1e
gheny Valley Railroad to borrow money, and
doing thenumber of directors at seven.
Bills in place—By Mr. hogs An act to estab
lish a ferry over the Allegheny river at Miller
Farm, In Vcnango county.
Mr. Schell: An act relative to unseated
lends of the Commonwealth, imposing an ad
ditional fee of five dollars for calculations,
on unpatented lands, and empowering
county surveyors to take acknowledgements
of deeps, affidavits, ST.
The hill to increase the toll, on the Pitts•
burgh 6 Washington Tarnptko vsesed &nail y.
The risidutions instructing Senators In
Con
green to rote for the LIII granting suffrage to
colored men In the District of Columbia, IMP!
postponed until next Wednesday. land made
the special order for that day.
The act to incorporate the Porter University
of Tarentntn,was calladvphy lie. Grattarn,tort
Hnally passed also an act to authorize School-
Ml:email of Nevtuo tonenahip to levy a ton
for launty purposes, passod finally.
Adjourned until Wednesday evening nest.
lloran—Mr. Adair tntrodactal a bill author.
I z ing tbo enunnittee on Itonds to nuild a bridge
at limo.
Mr. Maas, a bill from the Coma Moo on
hallronds, to Ineorigrate the nbor Lino 11 tn.
road.
Inns In place—Mr. Meeklingto prevent soil
ing liquor to Leecbourgh Mr. Kegley, to
grade the streets of Butler. Mr. Sturdivent,
to theOrpOrate itte Titusville Water Plpe Com
pany. Mr. 'MeGeary, to extend the Act of July
=ad, 1865, relative to the Philedelphia and
Erie Railroad Company. Mr. McKinley, to ea
tablish the offices of the Lawrence Railroad to
Pittsburgh. Kr. McKee, an act retell,' te. B.
croon to the titles of Pittsburgh one. Alleghe
ny, and the Borough* of Manchester and Bir
mingham.
Adjonthed.
LATE EUROPEAN •AD VICES
krrlval of the Steamer Hibernian. I
AILIIED L • F4l.lllAtifi_-.III3IESTFID.
The MPaniPih liiturrection
FEAEFICL VEATHEE AT SEA.
Elitato t3scr 'Zioarlr.4sta.
rtaitmiTilu,..T . ii,lrresT:?e'.ll.lberflia; from
'Europe with news to Jan. tlth, vie Loudon.
Berry 12tb, has arrived.
The Balnasens . , from rortland, arrived out
on the lOth. The American, from New Torii,
arrived out on the IBA. The Cube, from Boa
-ton, arrived oat on tlin /tan.
It was reported that tWeraysone aimed Fen
ian. had lauded at taiga, and wore immedi
ately arrested.
it was reported that-the aputilsh Insurgent,
under Bei:lmre-I Prim had defeated a gorern
meat enthrall under General Cancan, bat the
etllclal dispatehea represent the Insurgent to
be discOttraglia ana reireatiag.: The Latest
- advice% report no change in the Oblation.
The bullion in the Bank of England had de
weaned keli,ooo.
The weather In Englandiao/ moderated, bat
tau effects of tho recent gales continue to be
exhibited In dienstcre to shipping.
Tbe. Sioux= .ITerettster .- /rum Baltimore
reached Liverpool In a very crippled stste.
elle emt:uttered fearful "weather In iglu chan
nel, and had her foremast carrieu away and
an o th erwise dal:taxed.
The steamer Palestine, which returned to
Queenstown would
ex go to laverpool for coal and
rvpairs. It was pected she - would be able
to resume her voyage Inn few days. The chief
engineer of the Palestine was, It Is reported,
washed overboard at sea.
..- • -
Owing to 00 storm the telegraphic ne..
tweesi Liverpool and London, - we., entirely
Auspendetl. The commercial and firtanebd
news from London iii only toThureday night.
Cotton opened at a decline of bet
partially retanered, and clewed firmer, at ado.
cline, however, of Xiald on American, Tan
,aies or the week were totmi bake middling
Orleans at .Ode Friday, 10,000 hales, clorlng
Breadatutra firmer. rrovislons i , trady.
unsols barMeney, , X,l4(ya7; .1.-3Sre .t ht , 0 - 01:5; Eilf!
re*, LEttrai! , .i Minas Central, •5076.
The following le a mammary Of the news ...eat
out by the other steamer, not yet arrival :
The Fenian trials are progressing. By un rn , .
orden of the Richmond prison, maw der
trial for Lidding titalphorm'n.ettrn.
Madrid was under martial lunw,
MN. 15,1 , Done. There Irilbaollat. cuueww, t
at Barcelona.
• .
rrri grot, iiilll, 11 .-1 1 / 1 1/Cbt,iter tilarkrt
t Ilrenfifftufra nteady, Flour :11,1
nominal. {Thant firmf winter red in, id el".
40. Conti/Met rir..ibi tia Id for tnix„.l.
vi.donif steady . but Inactive. 13wef quad but
dm. Lard easier at GAr. Petroleum and
steady.
London—Breadstuff. , easier. Wheat t, tower
Suffac tend, downward, Coen Easier. 'nrs.
rem. Oil quiet, Ss 4d for relined.
RESIGNATION OF SECRETARY FOX.
Gen. Sherman in Washington_
FUG!INTL ITIKEE&i 01 TDE CATTLE DISEASE
!him on the Itio Grande
, .
NEW Term, Jail.'"b3—The Tribune, Washing!
lon special says the Republican of last evening
...annozinees the resignation of Capt.. U. V. Fox,
Assistant. Eecretary of the Navy, to take effect,
on the Ist of Unroll nett.' It ['either status
• that - he resigns In order to accept the
iieney of the new Culiforttici• Steamship unni•
• pony, rtmentlyorrgasitzeil in New York, at a
sulaiyof.ls,ooo.
tOcn. Sherman will ho at Washington
site n alb. summoned hither from 1.4. LOU. by
ties, Grant, for a consultation upon the new
Army Mil.
The Tribunes Washington speotal say,: Tim-
United States - Consul, at blanchuctor. Erutimi,
under date of January Oth,thforn3stlie Depart
ment of Stole that the cattle disease has mule
frightful progress, the easel. for. the week
ending the ihtto of his dlnpatuL belebi 7, all, nn
• increase of 1,437 upon the - returns ortito prey!-
' ons weih. llarrOorth that blio authoritioe are
wail log every exertlonvograblo to restrain the
plague, but silthout the silglite-st appear: ..0
.11.1.0.0):
The tllwwww, he nsports,ltas boon tli,rovriewl
to ham' wontestrilwtou analogiel to wnali.inn,
anal many experiment, in yttnelnation are twe
ing mde. lio NIVel that ninny td'the limn.;
prohibit the Oreving in at beeves for ottunt.
t er. tool require Wattle); shall he/ailed whore
fed awl the. went only brought to market. Thu
whole number of, axes Ctitts reported for
E,,o a nd olone, In anti or this illtnater
412_ hare either died or bum' ircith
'Tirelierehiri• Worthington spoof. . llni
town! of uilnlirals inentionea con erotorr ,tt t tut
Navy Delotrtniewit In Washington ts for a.,
pot:Ito-00f e%laralllng ihto nor merits for pro
motion. or oillttert. of the nut y root ontri.n:
corps who hove toren at notion •turingt the
u or.
Ttto Tr." es , lea sls tonnlat Gust.
talitnni rt•port cogs (lore rorOtl.
t:rtt,le 411 grit oriloglt iti lirtli.l, 4 lVilk . , lotl no dan
ger et n) troton, tint, Wright Int..
wn• .11 0 I •I n i CI; to tiro ;sr: 1 , , o• ..
STATIVCS OF iIANTFICTU RES
Washington Municipal Government
NEW POST OFFICE LAW
eibc.., deo., db.,.
Rasta:soros, Jan. D.—The Secretar y of the
Interior; 'response to a resolution of the
Rouse, communicates a list of the cities of the
tutted States, with the statistic* of their
dnanufaCtures, including those having 10,000
inhabitants and upwards. It Ineludes 102
eilles,beginning with New York and ending
itith Newport, Ky.
• 1 4 110104 d capital employed le 1411, 1 2 1 , 3 i.
Mande/ ettiploycd, males, 410,49, females, 117,-
000. of prodnots. gdd 4 , 011 4 11 . •
Neir - Tbik stand, Bret on the list. Capital
RG1,1t2,757. 'Males employed WAD, females
. Value of products 1111D,107c.
Phlladel
'phia emplit e :ro i s capital of 18,885, male
sipareMaes , females APO 'aloe of pro
-11404n CLucionatt is third in order
$.4060,000, capital 1118,000,M0 in round
enisbets: oston, prothicts $11,003,000, capital
crp:_tritdpal cities prOduCe as follows:
:irOotrlooo,
_OW; Newark, ODOOO,OOO St.
pauls, OWl_BaltimoreArd,lloo,ool San Fran
lse°, Lowell,$111,0:0,01101 Providence,
, ar-, , ow,oooi Richmond,
12,000,000; Pittsburgb,llll,ooo 000. New Bedford,
11,00401:0; Chicago, M4,0111,6:01, ' Now Orleans,
010,0:0,000; Manchester, 1110,000,0011 ; Troy, ale,-
' 000_OXI; Rochester, 410,000,1100.
no President has appointed Catain 'Sidi
otos Smith, of Kansas, Minister R
esident to
Greece, to reside ail Athens. This Ls the first
appointment of a Minister tel that country.
' Tho Senate, today, coadsmed Charles •11.
Domine, of lowa, to be Associate Justice for
the District of Washington Territory, end
Gelirge J. Clark, Postmaster at Los Angelos,
Sir. Morrill introduced a bill in addition to
the several sots for isetablishlug the perma
nent and temporary scat of government of
the United States, which was referred to the
Committee On the Distill:it of Columbia. It re
peal* the seta Incorporating the cities of Wash
ington and Uoorgetown, and declares that the
Legislative powers delegated to said cities are
hereby resumed, to be exercised exclusively
lis Congress till otherwise provided by law.
The executive officers of the District are pro
vided as follows
Three eommiutonere, a private secretary of
the President for Cm Dietrich a solicitor for
the District, a 0011 a-tor, treasurer, engineer
and sure eyoroi board of health consisting of
three commissioners, four phyelal mho board
Of education consisting of the commissioners,
secretary, a superintendent of peddle In
struction; a onperintendtent of weights and
measures, a board of police consisting of the
commissioners andaix citizens, ofticers of the
ilia department, eta: '
The principal of these oflleers are to lie op
pelotas] by the President and oonfirmed by the
Renate, fora term of four years. All the oth
ers ate to be apuoluhed by the corainissionera
The CtitqUiteslirtlefe, Seefelarl, AltoroeY and
Martha' are salaried at el/ thousand dollars
each, per year.
Mr. Dixon has reported a bill relative to the
mile of postage stamps, and stamped envelopes
on credit, with an amendment limiting its op
eration to the .I.lth of Juno, PM Ile asked foe
theprinting of an explanatory letter Of the
Postmaster General, which. was ordered.
The object of thejaw authorizing the sale of
rwe.tagestampSlOrr crutltl, as appears from the
letter from the Postmaster General, to the
Chairman of the senate Post Office Committee,
is to enable the Department to circulate Its
stamps throngh the States lately In rebellion
lie sato this cannot be dolt° to any ea:underla
id.. extent, for the reason that the law only
authorizes the sale of stamps to postmasters
for cash, and that there are many places where
there sin no peraOrta who can tate the mirth.
Tne po,tofliee• are (or persons ef sufficient
means toe:trade them to purchase stamps for
cash. Tuve are many persons who canna I
take the oath, who earl Meath goad bonds,
and Dots accommodate a very great denim. ]
fur stamp.. 110 hulleUrta his Intention, If the
hilt passes. to appoint, so far ar practicable,
assessors, collectors and other of of the
tatted States. Whale the cot - opens.-
Lion yroposie Is small the permit les
prov hied atOarrvere as In the rase of receivers
and ens•tallans of the pub li c money. Ile Aar.,
further, It hi laillsved that a measure of the
character proposed, will not only prodnee cm,
siderable rtn - C.LICIO to the Department, but will
tend to promote u feeling of contentment amt
nuhortilnatlOn among the people of the South
er-a Btatea and at. the .arnt• ttnio protect the
Department against lore,
The Commissioner of Internal Revenue 1 - 10,
reeelved a communication from a farmer In
quiring whether farm pralucts sold in
which had been asseaSed in Plat, are liable to
taxation. In reply the Commissioner decide.
that there Is no pros Won of law for exempt
ing farm products from taxation whim
• ameMnt of thetrltalring putt a tan areesly
And In the second place it la clear that io
mainrity of moues, aw It is only apparently
fact that a Seeculd tax is paid, andocalsequent -
ly thetas will be assessed uponthe Vain,: 1 , 1
an Increase of cwt.
The Treasury Pepartmont to-day received
from a lady In this district one haedrod add
sixty dollars In conscience money. In the let
ter transmitting the money, she represents
that the amount was received as compensation
for n slave released In accordance with an net
of Congress, and that she cannot retain it an
amount of conscientious scruple.. Ono hun
dred and fortywth dollars was also forwarded
17.. J .ece E i07 1 7.
_n r qeers er , 4 th C a l t t eutu k re ti rl a g
been overpaid him on his thud settlement.
One hundred and dlty dollars had harm re
ceived from a former employee of the Govern
ment who confesses that tt hile ongaged in the
Korfolk Nary-yard he an.tractod articles he.-
• girls to the Untied State* worth one icon
tired dollars. During the last year OCIWICierICH
money, lea swum 'varying from oue cent to (Inc
hundred dollars. ]n the aggregate amounting
to twenty thousand dollars, has been depos
ited la the vaults piths Treasury.
DEATH OF FREDERIO A- BREMER
Suit Aoinst Emigrant Agent Metter.
NTATI: OE MEXICAN EINVICE3
Y nag, Jan. /15,—Tbe Pew. W.htnatun
..p.ortal mays: This morning the fanultan tt.l
- for the Reetproelty Treaty were heard.
it li cOnnhlere.dcertalu that the treaty cannot
'Tt renewed except by reel?r.peal Irgiehttloo.
t , otne of the wore importaat results of a treaty
run be reached.
The last Sloane., brings news or death of
Fredeltea Bremer.
The Insurance on the Atlantic white Iced
works, destroyed last tilitiht in Brooklyn
ntnnuutu to IgM0,000: The estimated loss w all
roach 0.10,030.
Lieut. One, lire's addressed the Chambers of
Contsneree this mornin,
log Court ttositty, ltltralooth Thorn limn"; ht
ion against ,tau S. Mnreerd other, ns
~nt of the New England .l i d Society.
Society. , he
o
°Forge+ him with having sold her worthltots
pa•toage tickets tor the steamer Continental,
violating that the stontner, with Mere,.
hourtt, out of the port elwntle.tinely. do
xfllitnelt of the plaint it; tin order eras grunted,
rot ut natqu 1 0-atiy, and requiring the t (or
orogen and Mexico Stertni,hlu Company
1,. .how totter why they should not to restrain.
from •tirrondertng the property of the Sow
Kngland tintlgrunt Society, but the nett ninon t,
CI, postponed until Satan/or. Mrs. Thorn
elaindi that she paid Meteor fostrlumdrod
lure, find tilittard the COntltteutul, fur
ch and other property v,a ued ut two
.Ired More.
several Inches of snow fell bore Met night,
and It commenced raining this morning, tut-
L ull: 0 7: 3 1 ,1 11i the day. The streets train a very
The Central Connell of the Fenton Brother
hood are inolltoll at tho bead.puirters on
Union Snare, no rly all the official appoint
ments hare been mimic. The hoard on military
and naval affairs ha, been thoroughly °Noeb
ced and to thud to be oompeeed of officer, of
the United States service who achieved prom.
Thence in the Into war.
The clorkalti the Ilona Mimeo' have boon
beefily engaged attiring the pant fair days, ON
Jere to it large amount are stthl to he pouring
In. Agencies are about to ho Instituted lo all
the principal cities and towns throcmhout "the
country.
. A.letter from E. Rollins, Commissioner of
Internal Iteranue, to parties in thin city, suds
s contract, has been numb for.printing not only
the adhesive stamps, OM for Imprinting the
revenue blimps upon various Motel:moats,'
such as are usuully ferule/45d by stutioners.
Designs will be prepared by contract or Inc
stamps %pen cheeks and.. other instruments
furnished - by. stationery, and all parties do.
siring inch thanks stamped, will Ice treated
with equalltY In the contruct, or themselves
alit to sold stomped instruments. Orders fur
stumping theta must Im made-upon the office
atWasltinFrtOrh, SkOoOtapartiad • brthe money. in
parraccd allus name. it-ls net Manned !idyls.
obis by the Sedretury of the Trensury to hove
revenue btralpa printed titmore than one
place. ,
A letter fro th VereCnia, dated 'Bit., sayithe
greSteb.a drawback of the Etcoire Is the
..tringency of motley.. It has no E.achequer,
and no tneitnalof formingano. - No sooner have
s tea dollars aecUntala . o , l In the Custom
llooNe Kt t era Cruz and other ports, than they
are checked tar by the ltinh.ter of Finance
gnat withdrawn, (Aileers of the - Government
do .njt even receive their pay with any.thigree
ot,,, , mtlfiritt';:and sever:ll,llneh rest..cned on
thai aceourti. Appropriations for piddle one.
vices nil wort, or nubile int in V cannot he eol•
Irct eat, and the decrees remain, in taut, null
gnat void. In the ea.se of an a..9,roprluti.n of
trio ..tstiiilon- Llo•
mon, the decree announcing It. tro., signed
ltheut Ray exact•knoUledgo of tits manner
le Web the amount was in ho proonred, or
cey -ign that It was to be supplied al all.
The Too on Shoe*.
t_w Yotru, ./ttn.l.l.—..k.MeCtlng of the ...Me.
inuker ,, Proteetten .%•emotntion took pluee In
01, ett y ht,t otooltor, ut which rosolotlom
ere wlrmlell tt fas or of repo,lttn, lht tax nn
SII(Pen, net ItJaLla emoparn ittely per.m.}
ow
ntlyof nearl oe Ilopmuonl workmen In thli
It in Kay n
Kohl 1 but out, them hundred mot
imy the tat.
City Chns•ter . of Louisville.
I.ormviLi.n, Jun. 14. —The beginhitn , 10 ki
nn. , 11.0 n pi 0nn.....1 :uunslnn•Tot
K.)V •Ivoav,l
IDDITIONIL FOREIGN NEWS
,4[ll,:nrOC. t
k °me wiliekt to
ml Um Committee on PenNtit, .403
FAILURES OF THE SPANISH REVOLT, ""ien.°
Fenian Landing in Ireland
Commercial Intelligence
Nr.w Yonst, Jan. 23.—T he following athiltlona
nett' , by the Hibernian bee been recolvell :
• • •
GREAT BlRT•in.—Mr. bgaraell, as leader o
the Opposition In the House of Commons had
juste Od the customary
guesting their attendance""eoan to
e h et gttir r Z
ary when the Queen would deliver a speech. -
It is stated that twenty-one Fenn:dol. Deny
sewned with revolvers and other weep...,
landed at ISUgo on the leth inst., and were Im
mediately arrested.' 'Great alarm prev.iied et
Sligo. Tho police tiffThablin, on the same Any.
becTited.• large Quantity of pikes and nem.-
Elan caps, and arrested two perm°ns connected
with their manufacture. Tee Frceman's
Journal says Stephens is still believed to be in
Ireland.
The-Duchess De Chartres has given bl rth to
a prince at her residence ricer London.
The London Tinier and other Journals have
attributed the pressure In the money market
to heavy export to America on credit. Got
ten are pub IshOd from commercial meet, re
futing inch argument, OEM showing Dust the
remittance. bac° been most prompt, and that
heavy cotton receipts are sot off against Brit
erports. Therdiscdtmt demnndcantlnned
moderato and the bank rate remained at 8 per
cent.
It was stated - that Ur. Galatea Is to have a
sent In the British Cabinet.
The military revolt in Spain, under General
Prim, ban made no progress. The Insurgents
had gained the mom:newt of Toledo, but wore
pursued. It was suppdsed that tieneral Prim,
ho was 111, would disband them, and endea
vor to eseapo to Portugal. The insurgentligar
rison of Aville, had reached the Portugal -tuir
der, and were disarmed.
It, is stated that Marshal Loroma has irone
to Gen, (Mocha's assistance. Serena is honey
ed to be at 1, illamblma and Gen. Prim at Upla.
A state of siege has been proclaimed in Ara
gon MI a prom:dim:mu measure. COnalat2l4-
No uneasiness prevails at Madrid. It is Me
dally confirmed that in consequence of hostile
dernonstmtlons at Barcelona, the authorities
ordered the troops to tire on the crowd. Sumo
persons are reported killed and wounded-
The crowds were dispersed and order re-el
tahlishod.
Atodrtd, Jon. 10, r. a.—The latest °theist dis
patehes stale that the insurgents are dismier
aged, and that their are still marching telexed%
the mountairsol;Toledo, pursued by biome. Ha
vana and aolieqtnie, lieu. Concha is returning
to Madrid, having boon soperceded.
llraw•av—TbeTnutaylvenlan itlet has berm
prorogued and the deputl. autall2ollol to ap
pear at the Diet of Perth. The question Of
a union between Tranaylvania ant llnugary
Is loft open.
Cape uf Liood flope malls to the Path of De
cmber had been received. War bet ween the
orange Free State moo end !Walt. enaLlnned
In desultory manner. The mail steamer
bane um lost near Cape reef.
fireepeol, Jun. 1?....-••The'Cotton Brokers' Oren
lar reports the sales of the week, UMW bale. 4;
of n'ttich, 5,7eu were to speeuinter and 02,fgou
to exporters. The imtrket posed very drltt,
and declined 14.01 , 0, bat aubsequently partuds
ly recovered frtnn the depression,closing firm
er, at a decline hon•orof of gr o w For Arnerl
can. The authorized quotation% are: Fate
Mlddli Chicon., &41; ,asli fair Mold/0. 2 /di
LflJdllnlol., fair Tpland, 21 , 0, Mid
000. The sales to-day, (Frulkr,) nee ...nlynn
lani tit 10,000 hales, the market closing .teddy.
The stock In port Is estimated Tr... 02.90 bd.le4, of
n Won, 1.0,0 n are American. Breadatuff*, arm
or. Provisions. steady.
. -
Satherwattn's eireulnr, Of the evening orihe
7th Loot, says tho advance in the hunk rate of
dlsemod toe per vent. causes some doprotil on
to Amertcan securities, which WWI notnewltst
increased by an catraordinni7 article in toe
Titacs on .Itnerican c.redit, but the taltocles, or
rather ornL”lono, In the fine? .11...m00t.
were ee ;hiring, that the effect tics little more
lbws momentary, and to-day, on nevro rd in
loured quotations for stocks, and nllOOlllO to
gold from New 'York, the market rallied and
cloned firm. Flwe-torentleo, after melting dawn
to 6P., hare advanctol to 641.4051.. Illinois Cen
tral, steady Si 714.1176 i Erie shares bare
Lm
prored trim cervip4.
The rad. Om,. to firmer, nefltel once
on the lath tilt. tit Of Sic.
Telegraphtne from London still continue..
sasponilvt, owing to Um tinmago to the W
by the snow storm,
The following ere the eloling London quota
tloo.s on the nth:
CotuoLs, for mottey, PIG! 03117, United Nutt el
Flee-1 wentlas, k.rie share, L6C: , I
int.-A.l , m rat,
Litwryoot—Prlces to-day are about t.ho sable
us itt.ovu.
The bullion the Ilnuk of Euglan.l nu, de
...Cased itiNgt.
of:IIREVIP4:4II:iivxmIE.ONXI):4
Mercer'ft F4male Emigrants
tilltrt OF 17LTMLIT VIE 1E11(6.
Neve You, ran: alleged privateer
Meteor to still tying at the dock. Two °Meer*
horn the Crites Mates linsibalis Onto. remain
on twarcl, It Is Intended to 'object her vari
ous apartments to a critical search, probably
today, The owners of the vessel Insist the
she Is not of any hostile character. and foci
aggrieved at her detention.
l i tio Herald's gortreaskicturoe special says
The steamer Continental put Mat Norfortk on
the evening:of the Ed, on account of rough
weather. The yettnglady etalents produce
quite s sensation In Norfolk. Though some of
them have lost their emigration enthusiasm,
mo.t of them are impatient to reach their
home en the Pacific.
•
The Commercial , . Washington special says
t here la unchain-is of the namese of the
usnondment in the
Tne Government Is deterintned to enforce a
strict Puutrality cm the Rio Grande. General
eltertdaten orders are Impgrative on the solo
jret. Ann Inyeatigation will tales place about
the Itaadistfair.
The Peof 'Washington apealal says a number
of .leading Pennsylvanians, Including seven
members of Congress, had a cordial sad
lengthy interview with the Prealtient last
evening. The President reiterated his opin
ion that (*.mares, should admit the rebel
Suites to representation in Congress. lie
thought the passage of the negro suffrage 6111
untimely, but did not intimate an Intention to
veto it.
Tho Hernld's Torouto.speetal says the Hon
&mai Poard of Trade yesterday adopted elves.
elution favoring an enlargement of the Wel
land canal and improvements In the naviga
tion of the Ottawa close. The Custom Com
missioners have ordered tho Imperial statute
to be reformat forbidding arms to be brought
frOm the Vatted States.
Theire Montreal Garage claims that the Ottawa
hapaper. I itsbadly l,.ut
at stal Pre in y...gqt. that the volunteers bo
d
The hill for the ennwebbition of the Finfralo
snit Late Huron told grand Trunk Itailroad,la
:main to he hitt...bleed Into Parliament, It is
I...flirted that It will he paseed.
Amount 'looting of the nomsehotett•
Anti-Slavery hostel,.
lionTON, January 25.—The fifth annual meet
ing of the: lia_sanelinnetth Antl-nlav ory No,lacy
held to-cl.O - , Lannon' quitter, the l're4.
tient, to theclalr. Among the reAoluttone
sell .1 u fl,r. one to dissolve the Society, whleh
aye rice to a long ith-etis,lon.,. in it thee Wil
liam Lloyd Garrison presented Cu expoiltion
of his a lice.
Mr. lip rime said tho nation hail ilecrech, by
Its organle hue, utter os.ttor two of %laver,
Tlp i.nnuc tlmrat, we. connected with.
eontlrieed In It, devotion le freedom, mini
the foot of war had lidded Its crushing tread
to the eatinctlon Or riot inv. The word Anti
slavery has no longer any distinction. To•day
the country was auti.lavery. The men no,
wittnen of tills society wore fanatics, Moen-M
-arins or infidels no longer. They had not
gotta down to the millions,lint the had
mine up to them. Lleneeforth, the member.
of - the society mean to enter oil a now work,
not:tett-slavery cork, but the education. the
elevation, the political rights of property, and
frunchlse to the negro man, and fu tW. IVO
could he supported by mad act with the masses
et the American people.
itiendell Phillips and others Opposed the
proposal to dissolve, and on a vote tilt, resole
tlotewas defeated. New Maned, of the faculty
were elected Its follows, President John A.
sergeant, Vice President, Miss At. T. Serrento,
corrv.p...linirseerowy, Charles Whipple.
From Non Francisco
nastiacci, Jan. M.—The decision of the
‘qprunin Coon of Nevada, against tho
tzLoleAbe controot law, hos been ro-uti•
n
en.'Steele,theeftser to the late r; ell. Wright
lu the command of the Columbia Department,
arrived at Sacramento yesterday.
The strainer Pacific, from Portland, hits ar
rived, bthiglog four hundred and nineteen
thousand, seven hundred and nine dollars in
treasure.
,There IRn derided improvement in mining
stock.. Hale Norcross, 3,50; Yellow Jacket
Gould A Corry, Legal Tender, 70 . 11
Flee, In Ptillodelphin—healed
, Ymir.gnrzgnts. Tari "Z.=-The 'hardware store
of Biddle ft Co. 1M Market gtreet , w , entire
iy destroyed biAlre it
this evening. Loss not as.
twinkled- The ildloining buildings weru
Innen damaged by water.
The masked bail of the Coterie Carnival at
the Academy of 3lmic, this evening, Was the
gYeatest ball ever held here. At 50.0.* tho
cyan .1 wen so dense that hundreds enuld not
get near the doors of tho betiding, and inside
uu...1.g was entirely impossible.
=l==
llionsetsn, V .t., Jam L'S.—Thu S :mute pa s•ed
pm, to-day, authorizing the maimed CUllilee-
Lion between Wing:Lester and strasimr„" •-•
tend bills regulating the status of freedmen,
and conferring varLons rights and privileges
on colorrit people were also passed: In the
/louse, the Couunittec .reported against the
pa, mus t of the claim for a steasner Belled by
enter of the government, in leaf, on the ground,
rib lofty, that eller the passage of thcrordnanoe
of .eccws lon, all uctS Of the alehmond mettle:l
- a etc %sit hont authority, and void.
fleelolnalloo of the MnpertutenAleot of
the Illinois Central 1134111r001.
A , ...61/. I:I.—AV. IL lailett. Ileeerol
11., Wit:tablet the litho.. ,•,,t a. lc
11:”. M. II • •
I RitE UN
XXXIXIII I ONGRESS—Fitis I
M.r. Grimes w PreUntell f 1. ,) 01
Collin:kite° On Public I,nnd,
Mr. Scanner presented n petition from
citizens of Pennsylvanta t ...Mg that thc coal -
antee Or arepublican form of floverrle , el
enforced,wliiCh ...referred to the Comm 4tt •••-
on
Reconstruetton.
The loletitkin Of Pant Fsirlics. ark ire for Li
relief from a contract for the building of a I
Bel was referred to the Committer on • a vat
,
A
Mr. Cowan presented a petition tram the
citiscnn of Pennsylvania, asking for •uch
action ,Langan prevent the Stale from making
say distinction in civil- rights on account of
color. Referred to Special Committee ou Re
crinatrnetion: 31r. Cowan also presented n po
tion In favor of a protective tariff, walch woo
I eferrEfl to the committ ee on Irinattee.
Mr. Hendrick - it; p from the Committee
on Politic Lauds, reported a bill to eitAblblh
611 Rddiiio/111.1 Lll3lll Oilier in Lisa State of
oreann. which, at the request of Sir. William'..
woo taken up and paaseaL
Me. Wilson collo.] up the bill to restrict the
exponsen of collactngSolillers' claims, making
it • penal offense to energy more Matt tee do
lar. for collecting a •oldiar• claim. Pending
the considenation of the above, ttio mottling
hoar expired and the bill to enlarge the pt.-
set ol the FrOeelmen. l lll:lrelilU MRS [star up
Mr. Davis, took the door agained the bill.
Mr. Wil.en called up tbe Senate hill rclatica.
to the expenses of collecting aoldiets'
making it• paned olifenai to char-v.. mare than
ton dollar. for the collection M • 4otstser,
claim for back pay or botratie.s.
Mr. Whiten explained that the bill hal licen
amended in the committee by mahluit it a old
cable to the claim+ of. koblier. "lice,. he
said. were better capable of protecting. hem•
lielc ea than aoldiera; bc.iiies many otilma's had
accounts tosettle with the department,. wll/..11
Wight 1/1V01,13 a gond deal of labor.
Mr. Saulabury tienied the right of Con ore,.
to regulate the compettiat ton bet WCI:11 01.111-
and Attorney..
.11r WIN n, amid Ihe fees f o r sfolloctuig pen.
Cone were regulated by law, .and why mit WO
fano collocting butiatico and hack pay. Ile
had received a letter from n solder Who host
been ehargell $l3O for onneetlng a Halm 01531).
and others showing that the widows of ad
/Born were being def . :added in the volleirtlon
of bock pa).
The morning hour era.pired and the chair an.
nnuneed the bill to enlarge the power of the
Frotoimen , i Bureet,'wite before rise %en. ie.
lir. Davie wam entitled to the
file. Davi, spoke aguirti , the toll 11. toil. tit.
eal b4,11T144, the majority in the •ento• r %elu
ded Swinton' from eleven "cater from their
rate 1n tho senate. Ile the
passage of thbi arid other ninon- tit*.
clonal iineatin the me:entre wit,
lancorilltutitinal, In propio•iiitg to
Freedmen'. Bureau in Itle jtl,llcl.ll pow
er, IMCRUbe it he I . nioili•ti
to assign to any tinny oilier r, the el erenie ot
judicial povrer, bee:luso It broke down (11-• prr.
titian Of p.mof goN ereittlorlt.thr
Const lint been lite it deprive I t tut,. at
the right of win; t. 5 jury in et,:
rouse it v art a neliehat de. Went to prawn,. In.
Justice and olirriniiihin upon the nt.lt. peo,,le
Of the late clove ' , Wan for the benefit of tor
freed negrovii ant engendm 5t.r11, Set we-n
the two Meet; becattee.it in. oa.
wasteful and linneeec.tary erpen.ltture of jolt.
tic tretoture, 0.12a1 beitalllic it war nine 01 the
reckless and uneolidttionnt tante. of ineaintiv
devised by radical party to cat, tdt: it te tilt
pow er and plane.
Mr r.hornmn rate the .o\ottar of "-nth
Carolina hurl writton a long I, ter on 1 . 10 Iwo
Jort of (to section conelrrn.ng 121.1 Itch, Inn t•
Solt, Urn. Shorman . a oraer f.. • itooroo
anta Carolina had no rein , aaat 111013 110
butanltten whether than Sonata. lnol not 1.• tier
portpune dual:,. :Ulu until the letter reforroO
to .ne ho.forr .1. ahtch e , othi , • b• - 11.,-
roa
Mr Trunthull , othl that Ito , , t11.1.1f . ant
alter or attend the bill, now that it bee,
read three time, v. It hoot a re.voti,ll.,3t ern el
vote., and prirltap+ a recommittal to the tout
tatttrc. Thorn tea. ?dill an apportirility to
amend the hill in the blows, and he thought 0
hurl better be sent there a. ipeetilv at p
If the letter of the Gevernor of et i
Carolina eionlaliteitl a haul reason the ....ellen
referred to should not la• adopted; It etellil Ire
stricken out in the House and tent back to the
Senate to amended. •
Mr, Cannes:. said ho e oWd have a reenn vide.
ration.
saulsl,ury dorrtdodcni the yen, ood
OD the pusange of the Lill, nod .they o ere to
derod
• -
Fun-MessraAuthouy, Brow n,Ciskodler,Uti
Cordns., Crsigto, l n•nieell. Dixon. I ioolitti.•,
Fe.n.estilosi, Footo, Fontes . , tiriturn, Hat
Berson, lion - rust, Ilowr, Kirkwood, I..ser. if
Indiana, lAD.% or K.111119a9. Horgan, Mot
.YO. Norton, Poland. 1 . 013i,m.y, IL ins r -
moo, nprugue. Sir. nit, nousuer,
Van Wink - Ir, :1!..13.i. ,1.1
1 atm .
N tine?. itmdmlt • Lat. le,le,
tbeentrirtte, Johnson, Steno:lgal!
Sunishury, Stockton arid Wr.oUo
Co Ito lull passyd.
Mr. Trumbull moved to take tip tbe Nth
protect all person,. in tilt ell)o,elelent m t!sett
[tell rights.
Mr. Howe said he would endr.vor to 4,01 up
his rreOlUtion for the, appointment of rrorie-
Mord Uorernors in the hoothern Stator to-mor
row, and would then submit acme roma rk,,
ry to his collewgue, Mr. Doolittle.
Thy bill named by Alr. Trumbull ea. to kell
tin mortma of Mr. Dixon. the senate w at
Into I.:ln:Wive eteebron, and ...ono alter atl
}nurned.
110CSE.
lb, or 1,1 g..
IlltrtriJurcd a re.olutimt from tttn Comlll/11.41•‘
ull rrinting, that thCrt, be printed tt,litt) corie,
of the reports of Gen. Grant and Carl selt art,
with the atcompartytng documents on the eon
d it ion of the late robelltouv Staten.
tlu amnion of Mr. Cullen, Of 1111nota, it alb ,
1: , :o4etl, That the Commlaidoner gri
t...ALUM 1.0 requested to contd:minute to the
liot.e n StUtetal.t. :showing the amount of
revenue received from auy source NW., he
took charge, and a atatementlof the did,'" rte.-
went. and annual cost of the bureau.
fiesonsd, That the Cotton lite., on Commerce
Inquire into the expediency of remunerating
ow nem of.property thrown overboard or other
wise destroyed at son I u order 'to preserve o
men life, in eases of shipwreck-
It wee resolved that the Committee on Bank
ing and Currency be Instructed to Moult, into
the expediency of rephrting a bill by which, In
case any Lank desires to surrender Its charter
mid close np its luridness, It shall be allowed to
do so within a reasonable time.
The Committee on ruldlo Lodi-in
structed to inquire Into the expediency t.l rr
porting abill to restore certain largo tracts
now
withheld from the market to the Scam of
filichtitsn, and to fix their price, anti that the
proceeds of the Sales be retained fur railroad
purposes.
It was resolved that the Committee on the
District of Columbia-1m instructed to report
bill, with proper reetrictions, to exclude
Rom the right of emigrate In the District, all
persons wno have velum..., ily Lorne arras
against the Government • ,if the Mined Staves,
staved in att) taN it rayaelt2. Su the so-called
confederacy.
Ste Benjamin offered a pt.:amble ' , Attn.^
forth that It appeared,. from °Metal communi
cation., that certain persons hate been per 11
-
forming thli duties of eflicers without tat, Mg
the Oathrequired t, y law: therefore, Resolved,
that the .1 Iciary tommittee be lostriteb.sl to
Inquire and report whether tiny of those nth
00Ta arc required by law to ex cute odlebil
bonds, and If se, a bother their , sureties are
liable for any breach thereof.
The resulutlou was adepted.
Mr. Schenck, from the Committee ne
ty Affairs, reported a bill, which was leu.se.t,
authorizing the Seeretary of War to grout the
use of a portion of the rullitaxy mow,. fur
railroad purposes id Port Heron.
Sir. tllisms asked leave to report an :oneed
mem to the COLL:Sib...WU, that the House ut
Representatives shall be composed of came
here chosen every second year, and electors
shall have ouch qualinmdloris ai shall he pro
scribed by the laws of Congress, to be enacted
lor this purpose. , Also, an amendment that
Congress shall make all laws nevesKiry to can
Into OICOUI4OII all powers vested In Can
g rrra or In any department thereof.
Sir Lehlond objected to the rw•eptimi
P Tr i l i lt o Se resumed the cers-idera Don of
t her
. onl suffrage om .....
Mr hidrldge, of W laconstn, said he believed
there was not time to effect such a radical
purpose, and further there were other States
than those now represented, who. wore enti
tled to be beard. Ile then referred to the
hitherto declared objects for which the war
wee prosecuted. it was to preserve the Union
with all
its
dignity and rights unimpaired,
and with a due regard to those belonging to
the several Staten. lie Malutaltimithat these
promises 011gbt to b. fulfilled. There should
beau nufaithftilness.portldy er disregard of
principles enunciated,. but gentlemen should
hasten to Make good their plighted faith. On
the gromul of good faith he demanded
a union Of all _the , States, as opposed
to the theory of the gentleman from
p e nawylvanin, Mr. Stevens, and others. Ito
Insisted that the tusu.rgetit :states were. no:out
of the Union, and rould not go Without Sao-
1 cessful revolution. The rights Of -States were
not destroyed, and those who sought - to over
throw the Government hare incurred the pen
t:ally atm to their ponduct, but not vengeance
Of infuriated passion. The late rebeillOna
States are to be' held In t h e grasp Of despotic
power In order that tilts riscentlaney Of thelll9.
publican party may be incurred.
Sir. Stevens expressed surprise at the extra,
Ordinary Manner that tho bill and resolutiOnS
to Mimed the constitution are pressed on the
consideration of the limes. Such pro post
thins to amend Organic law are broright In as
if this was a State iNgbillatUrt, afar , the con
stitution railroad company, asking amends
meets to Its charter to build a sidelltig or turn
out. It would not be sanctioned by the peo
ple. This amendment wan intended to anect
the South s-s aliens, foreigners and conquered
territory under the law of nation.. .But these
Staten were not out, of the Vnioni and the
Northern states do not desire such change in
organic law. Those he have been elected
ander forms of law In the South Should he
admitted hero to participate in prooeedings
re's eaboting their Interests. Give 1.14 a
whole Cabal and not Merely a portion of
States,
Sir. Ashley sold Vint star 141 . 1f,tliali 1,11,1. of
nece that the ameutiment might ell
mett,,,,, to o th e r pert 1..0( the eOO-iLltiii4un,
when Congivss could he found to so e rotes. ,
the amenginitad, that It would not Infringe oa
tLe powers 9f the constitution. tut tie fir
I , ior. attempt eat Made I°4l L.-criminate 0-
wi o •diutild exerchle the elective franc
Ito belle'reil however, that the rool.'"i^lib' S
old 1..5. inlet s• to A.ece re it- I+. •x•'
to i t tie e othet par , .e
e" atituriOn . :
tar. Rtnifttait adViiediast c"'"“
THE WEEKLY GAEETM.
TWO EDITIONS AILE PRINTED.
. and :rig u:',/ . 7 n. &atter trg
ar.l , . 't h 11: rouh the. onto
',hi ',tn.
1I
•'".. • ere.,:ltqe on It ceonstruet
Ind !. he se:t.4 demanded hp
• r 3‘.1 I Lion of the country. Vnli'm Con
e. %hould ..end to the, people the neee,tan
amendment/ for the future
n n
Pt the tetmhlte he ep,P'"learnd that
meow te h. • .Is woul h''' l le e hen ft
we. Ire) late 1b ., , Ms ballet la the hands 0,
• n%jorator+ Wa. more danceroe. than the
b.Yemq
ft the resolution reported from the t •etrn nt it
tee ,Itould Led be reveted, he ,
hoe 1.1 item ble
tot the fit ere of hi, enuntry
man forgotten that the- tu e -
Ith +ngular unanimity, M•tmto the the atnettatnettl to toe ..
ut atuen
i t ., Intended tn. Ih. authority or the {fermi..
to denier% ny organ.. law that neither the
Ilnlted States or any State of the Polon Allah
, ev ,
r e
m r assume a td o o rra ,
h v ,r a i nz . e d;lo t t . or i l a tab o a r ivrtyh
which
shall hereafter be contracted or inewered for
Koch purpose. 110 t they sax
went that the beret,'
,of the Republic
rumeratively dm:amide& hot simply that th e
amendment eitould be I - malted, but that there
should be additional provisions that rtO State
to the Unlma should ever raise by taxation
any money :to p:ty tallinte or pensions for
life to . t.hose who !Seer& engaged in,
Ali the Constitation ititam s there wan
Re power to .restrain i taxa for, such
purposes. The Toint Conimittee' Of Fifteen
dial not consider they bad fully
dlecharged their duty; by reporting this
amendment. They have tinder eentaiderotion
a nut bee original :amendment to the Oehstitn
- I ion, which looked to eying the power ex
reeasly to Congress, to enteree ' In belmil of
every citizen. in every eteto Ad' Territory,
the rights which were granted to them frogs
the beginning, but willelltilUltlattply,hitel been
aleregurded, simply for want o .power
;:engecas to mirth . ' them: thei The distinction of
tree end bond citizens nolonger existed.
lie agreed that the point made tryhe pending
reopened amendment to theCoustitution, was
w bother - the declared intention of ourrathers
-Mould he enforced or aUrrendered Olsen
all
arc free by the amendment , of theComditu
t Om. recently ratified, arid whether a ntictori
-15 should disfranchise a majority Of the Ott
o. of a State.
In further explanation of the proposition, he
.01.1 that It gave equal political power to
vel7 State in the t* :don, provided Its require
len 4 shall be obey ed as -reported. Ste re
treated. this amendment would not accomplish
t hat 'lx as desired. but would be one atop to
aa rd the attainment of the end. :So question
more importance cottld come -before the
Horse, Say., that the Constitntion be so amend
•••I ss to °afore° guaranties In aid of !hill
prov Who.
Mr. 'Dr .:noon, of Penaeplvania, Said he
offer. at the proper time, no amend
ment tothe effoct that reprenentation and di
rect taxation shall be apportioned among the
,tst es according" to their 'respective numbers,
counting the whole windier ..f persons in each
oxelading Imliens not taxed; provided.
berever the elective frprichise shall I,e do
led I , y.t In. t:oteditutiou or lases of any State,
io any portion of the male eltisetia shove the
age of twenty-one tetra, :the Milne proportion
"ball be excluded (rpm the barLsOf represtmta
thin. lie claimed that the proportion thes
amended; would remove the ohJegtions which
lint been argot: ti"lin,t the original , reAolu
..•
lion
Mr. Darr.. of New York, raid the Gov orn
,nt was formed Ina spirit of ,onee.sion. and
when "Orin leting opluinun of all sect lons' u ere
reeonellesl, and he Ishewed t •ptrit .hoald
Control pr.•-,nt arlutration. Thata roat evil
e•aist ..V.•r) one eoaCedeel, tyrCatt4C then; wan
in,inalliv of repre,euta{lon.
Mr Waid, New. York, oat not antinfled
s lb the onginal proposit.on, one with thn
ainenthstent ro,tree 4. tie intended to offer
au nmendtuent tha • no persons shall ho de
',rived of elective 1 eznehlse 'ln any State by
n of tax or property qualification, or any
other which wa. not In force on the first of
January. 14:6, and any States where the same
applied shall be excluded from the basis of
~P fe'dlt lotion.
Nr Yieholson, of DelaSare, briefly
001 his ethonid vote not only s= list
I hi. but all other proposed oMendmunio In
to the eonstitut ton. The -temper and iit9pod
inn "( Ito House were ouch as not to alatilol - -
i, .11.• , 1 imp. , n in organized la vv.
t,e floes wit lived taking nun quest km,
MOIR
r.rya—‘l thr re,l.lrncc brother.onWedo
:seta• eth,ht arr! LESTER. la
,th t.ftr of hi, aZ,.
Amend ',II tote place ft.= the reeteleace of
Ip• hrother, Pitt alley, tllelhen3 Clte on FitI,DAY
24th iawt., at 10 o'vlark. The Mends of
the :a..re.11).,re rt,pertfully Incited to attend.
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1.1 lI.LJDA LE CEMETEIZY,,, , .A. ril
-1.. and pl , tare,que piano of itepult?elt
uate on the uptan.k. Immediatel north of idle en,'
It on the "hew Itnghton Road. Persons shin,
•eleet P.x.rial Lots will app!i at the Supertritepd
eat ogler. at TN. , resttcr). Title Deeds, Peewit..
,1 all oilier ,cl,l he attended to at the Deng
""d. "" undeniFeted, Carnet of federal
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