THE PITTTABTIE.GH GAZETTE E ' vr"g ' (7(.I9TAMA6NA. Roamans MAN . /ann. 031.784.1) ft T TiTE AZETTE ASSOW Arlo .9 1. U P Un.tHriizzr. F'lttsDury 4. JlMOzNrre r.DIVION. by tnall, per ....... EtttuN, do. do, .... berYed by Cankers, Ifommso or EVZNINO, pOr week Abe4?ittoturg4 Guritt. CITY ITEMS = Nr..l) ybnr mktn free from Imp ri I and improk e our couiplezion by axing ~. r Itarbvr., , Iroap, thirty crate a cako. Cloakmand Shawls. Ores); cheip, at Barkers Co.'s 51 rk N ' eutral Sul[ Mite of Lime, PO? preh6rring cuter. For sales by Charln! SoPer,DiUggist, Corner of Fenn and it. Clair -Street, PS taburgk. TLe Torikish ambassador 4FbouAl tlie weather prove thvorablf. • wif vistt /bur eit3 . :.metirrie during the present week. 410 b , e - sp clod to bring important documents. t9lllis'artt Dress GOOdx, stry Oratly reduced prices, at Barker h ro,•:42:111 rivet street E==ll22 liou.e7. r sale. Two story brick; range with fief had_eold water; bath room; gas; marble tlaallesiimyedpiz:d3 10-rooms; house nearly •Asiii;tiniatied .1n tint Wass style. If desired, =llSil - 014 de:oe firoishing will be sold with the bees; aspo owner's family are to deelta thik LeaTtih. The whole, or either, will be sold it a barmiln. Inquire at Ito. 124, Wood street At 2.Se. mitts nf - Prtnt+, at Itatiier & street. il TA& beg!. t Mari , •i =MI lt igran the ;skin from- all !Impuritte, , , pre etifvei It' font chapping, Rod ttiveln ch7n7and teattlry ! appeniaine to the complexion. Samyees Barber's Soap, only thirty Cent , . 3 Cake. ' , , . So to 'Joseph Ileadnes Dior Store. Coriirr Of the' Diamond :and Market ?tiara, when ye; wish to procure any-thing that can peso ly kept in inn flrot classi drug store. Slits Stoel Is the most .extensiie and varied in the city and laver; off iclo' that goo colt of lila Widablildrent, Is guaranteed to be of the beat qualify. the best brands of white load, oils llnd varnishes at low prices. IlLeinember the Vice, TWephllentingis Dr - Oz .. Stoic, corner of the Dianicad and Market str eet. If you have IPletowuy.lan hand, take it to his establishment atad Procure the highest cash prico fur h. ' I.egtelit nolphlte of Urn,, ! ror.. preaCnrlog cider. For sole ttry eltarieq VolFori tilinlat; conic? of Penn and st. Clair Plttsburo • MU= Flue Shirting lithalitt at 31e. extra unTility rinst wit. 'Muslin, at Barker k Cu.'s 39 Marko!. Greestineks are Good We ba4enottang to say In regard to ; the eon- Irovers.vl about greenbacks, but would flimsily' State [bat they are taken at pox at the Firdt Class nai;Cap and Ladles' For FIQt9C of Wm. .IFWminCl i NO.l37 . Wood street. Wo are now Selling or immense stock of Ladllisl Furs at a great' - t*'ttnetion, in _order to ol4e out,. our "tftek• Neutral lialphtte.pf at,ne-r-nring eider. For sale by phdrir, Sn per, Draggiit, corner of Penn and St. Clair Areete. ittObturto,, oat • 11,,mryl,Boirts ifi l id • SiL • ois at . cos - t Ist McCul Bee loa i price of Moots and Shoes i at .Iteelln Or. Federal street. Ire,Theusand Dollar* Biob stati Shoes Selling ¢t coat greet: lisurth Zrde , 2. 3:04,tf , .4). Slices at McClintocqq;??. . . • - 'BOmorik skirts . Mkt e or retail; tlian you maik tticikasewheri, en the nortbtant corner itoeyountli - via ti...Ftet streets. " LoV,cArtno. ' ,-. • ' ' 'Dry' 60*M ht . 8sfwll: e'en ti 4 Orteal stock greatlat redpeedtolo.3.4,' tar the, lioarpcee or "redwing It . "iftretinititory getting in our eve aris:now on the Aottlaenit-,neurner, of, Fourth - - 'Market rfti6t.ta.'. C. HAlrsOtr Leir. S Bao. • , • `` AdrnghSa beenProuounced "undigni Ifijais' inSdkal - tionty. A physician .Ikliondrertisent valuable remedy to fifty pas-_ tleinhinpriinte:Priotieeirtittld ree,elve the -I:oldationlder from Ids professisMal brethren. 41.1tOuldliernikeeitimedits Imowoje millions - • • .1. 11hronititilie btisineas ixiluiniti of tinemiPstrei inityibe7."4l,tnided,"!but is it be- Yunnan° Or just? Whoever is forte: ;.., enough Le discover orb:treat anything • , ',in prevent td cure, or alleiiitte,hrinian • .linteibiti botiad to make it ImOwarthrough levery 11=61 Of communication within his tO thekedusrril Fotimany yeah ; , She xcietitis of flestetterilStomactalitters have , thus I+4Preeigined to the world, and multi tides Lave been - restored to health, or saved - . ,2rota fatal toldadies.in .cOnsequenes. AS new sliets.have been developed in relation to the , °SU:dal:nest pure and potent of all ISionmetdes and Alteratives, they have been ,tediin simple lantinage to the people of - , .._Mny ands; and It the propnetoth of the med . leine have derived profit from their dh‘setni- ItatioU, thotteanda ppon thcfusaatTs of individ . Male have. been' henefitted theriby to an ei 2. ent hQyond allestimate. la, thou West Ladies, • Citiditleollititralla, and South America, Flo+, "iettel`e Bitters were , reeognized t as the solo , • ....epecillo for Dispepaini .. tlip best Possible safe , anardingaingt epiOeinice * and Orel:West. inrig • • - Went ;',in Mims of ,Genert4 Debility, and the : "-only diffusive stimulant entirely free ,from . • Merlons' ingredients. - ifoidettera Dltterje - - Jkie $414 tiboletialettn4 t:etall at Very low rates Fiera Wire andkatent Medicine Depot, 2to. Sigarfiet street, corner of the Diamond, pear ;'otirth street. ,rifesltward the Star of Enatotre Makes - : its WaYr" Theigennine Oriental remedy so long known do easinris coantries,and which a few years ago Mused such commotion among the old fogies ;of thel meilleal profession, by ttie celebrated zeolite - on the article by the ii...ssistant Sar geon and rrofeSsor of Chemistry in the Cal anttal Medical Co llege, is now yor the drat Vine hatrodueed Into this conntO by the Syl• from drienval Company of Boston: E. I4.Fahnestocl: 8 Co., and MeClarren, are 2111Ou3teleSale agents for Mils plAe, where the winni6e naalseeeat Candy can be had. Price, 500 - sued ed,Ol per box. Bade genuine without the dttap#,atUt the - Sylvan Oriental company, 151 ;Iffitsnin via street, Boston. on each bax. Fall and Winter Goods. jt• with great pleasure We call the atten Sten Of our Leaders to the subporb stock of Fall ,11Indlybster Gpods jast roceivedt. by Mr.' Jigin 111/eletillierellsut Tallor,.lfo.l%lFeeteral street, atock enshracetl#, some of the -Itaosit;riearrtifel Cloths, C11861133CM, I:tverCollt. gni grid 'chafing's ever brought do ale western ..11twns;. newtreent of For4lol4Goods, spoprisingSbirts, Drawers, CollaralfeettTtes, andkerchtefs, ac, cannot be stirpassat east 111 r ask; A largo stock of ready itnade Punts, ACtlatkVesti and Overcoats, will pis° bereandt estaidislrment. Persons ',swain or any. 2bthin the 'clothing line shoe* not fall to give • . Water ei call. • ,- ` Thema* W. Parry . .tit°. Write lent &de Roofers, and Dealers In Amer' itantte of various eolma. Office at Alexan ger , ugatin's near tile Water iWorks Ruts. 31210. Pa. Residente, No. 7 l'itce street. Or- Sersl tee OttilAy atteradocL to. All*ork warrant :lid sr ter proof. Retatring donef at the short. bet 1:, . No.ebargoforrepaprcrrided the ,TOofi s not abased after It is snit ba. rat the question tptil Ful!,rtc , 994 r AletoS, as to *hat prepara 21enlis 'they use tor th eir teeth,i and the re erpaese, eseethees est often, witl be eozodont. 1746 longer oecess arxtO impress lt , merlts t' ipei the pubbe rand,. expertentO has taught V:ithe Irorbithat, es a means lot bfretitying and apteitrting the stilt, vivre keg the elms, prol'evieg a pleasant , aroma totloi breath, in' either. hcsoisphe*. I Carpanter Jobbing Stiop. ring returned after en nbeence of three , In the army, I have ro.opened my atop soite'onobhing In the oarpontor line, • • 444 stead. Virgin Alley, between Smith. rtreet tool dherry Alloy. (*dors solicited ptompttY 'attended to. d;4l VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 25. G ENEII AI. NEWIIi. The Clii,ago .roornerf says a private letter received from London saya:—'Negotiations are In progress for the extension of the Atlan • tis .t Great Western Rail Road to Chicago. If successful, floor will be carried to Philadel phia and New York for 1401,2 per bushel, and Indian corn at et cents per bushel. Time grl2ll9rttiled at four days, and no terminal ex. penses.•' Friday afternoon. tan goo. Of 0 510001 Boyer residing near krernont, Ohio, were out in the woods hunting quail. A flock Yren started np when the oldest, (icOrge, dlicharged his gun. the entire charge entering the left breast of his brother,f who stood shout twelve feet dr.- tant,) killing him instantly. A Benet An in New York was knocked down be the, master of the b o n n e, who had Mien wised by his sertrAnt girl, and on the irrrlvSl of a politeman the robber was. sceared. prisoner gnyo his careens John Belmont. saying that be was nnativn of Geor gia., bed screed in the rebel army and 'laugh- Torcd many Vartlices: Woot.t. - 2 fnetOrio2 Will twos be started at 'Lai enn and NA auk - egad, 111., and Kenosha and Bur lington, Wia. , already powsess thorn. lowa contains-nearly a donr, and a sew ono has pet 14)en MATted at lowa City , with senatOt Kirkwood no President, and aeapltal of 3150- - TIM articles of Ineorporittion Of 0 nest road courianv culled the Creccent, Itoch ester. and . Yin'Mon liallrOsil Company," ha been filed with tic. Miratesola Secretary of State. The Object. Ls to , construct :1 railroad from the Mississippi river.iiirongh the south. elm tier of Minnesota to the Missouri river. The Capitalis elOACKMoM hcsammomecz hits bech received from Ilas r sta that the flop eror has confirmed u concession to sir ]torten Pete, me behalf of Messrs. Pato, Petts and Waring litiithets, of a railway, in prolongation of the one from ifiga to Ihma lmers and Witch:lk, unit from the latter place tot tie!, a - distance of GOO mile,. A antrear an undertaker in eincinnat I, of ter coffinhig the . dead Milo:100f a poor widow presentedlis bill of sixteen dollars on the Opel. The mother Could only give him eight dollar, at the time, bat promised to pay the believer next day, and gave him responsible 'wearily. Ile would not wait for his money, but took the Maid child. out of the cotta and et oCf. • A nrrowr has obtained currency that Brig ham Young 1.3, purchased, or obtained the re tosai of t wo of the Sandwich I%lands, to which he intend , rem°, ing the polvgamote. Pans. di, when compelled to make Lls hegirafrom Utah. To cNT heeling I ' ,te i nencerie rellably inform that at the election in Ritchlelown on Monday last, a mast In the Washington Mulls gold Ms vote to the Democratic party torn fen - buckets full of swill glop ! The vote was sold cheap— and so wes the slop ! Tug John Brown soug seems to have been adopted in the British Navy. A serious ,llstur lettlee recently took place on hoard 11cr Majes ty's +steamer Leander at Valparaiso, which be gan by - the men vete-dug to come up when the a niche. ware called, and Leg - billing to shout and yell In chorus, "We'll hang Commander Patten to an old apple tree," dr. Mn. E. ". CARPENTER, editor of the Bloom. Angtonl.ll.,.Dady Terrtfograpts, left his home 021 the 'ltth inst., to Thin his brother, who was at - the pointof death 'at - Lyons, N. 1. On his any he became insane, was taken to the Bur tdo Poor House, and died here, without the knowledge of any of his friends. A St. Faui special reports tonic to the aver age depth pf.three feet, front St. Caul to Cott AbererOMbleitTAMlles: :Blatt - ale and all kinds (Maximo is very plenty along the James hirer, and the Indians ere reaping a rich harvest. LONGOSZCSTTR, who shot Mathews's . , at Indian ardia, has heem - arregted. Ile was found secre ted is a hayloft, near the Terre Ileum Depot, With Provialota enough laid up to last him a eonplo of Weeks. IF the Esit Claim, "Wiaiiairiain, martim, it is said, sordetbing over three thousaui deer have. been brougut llt within the iu.st three months: LN one parish In Louisiana, sixty Person , s . :order arrest for killing negrOes. d. sze Ala gu.s.; the famans British poi Meal economist; truly says that "the countries which has - o, at the same titdo, cheap food and greatinduatrirstprosperity, are few in num. -bee." .Thieis but another way of crossing the well known fact that the estubßshmeat of domestic manufactures creates the best and most profitable market that a farmer can oh. tnin. Fortunately, our count:Ml, blessed with facilities for producing - cheap food, which can not be too highly prised; and which gratrt tat an immunity from the dangent of famine;-en. joyel by MS other people. Instead of fritter ing away that advantage, we should endowror to improve it to . the - utmost, and to I rani. nentiy ' obtain; ' for . the feed than C 3.9 pro duced, the largest ponsible quantity of desi rable and necessary cammodities, by bond, lishing - Endstdactures in Ottr midst, and arol4 the losetoprOduottes, which reanits from the transportation of bultv article. over im mense tltstances.--rka• Fm 2.. Carars . ras or All L.CAN Psrsas.—The New York prittn E 11 3 ,. that those who gronsble at paying Cone cents for daily and ten cords for weekly papers Isere, would do well to nutlet, what Lurepean papers cost. The Louden . Times etakts so a year: Thit -florningCltrontole, Dally„NewAGle; lieraid sad rust. chute' the same rate. The London Evening Mail published three times a week at 311 ay ear. . The...Londonaeml-weeklies, elf. The French primliapnts„ , largo ones, are same es the London printa. Those about a the bout the size of ours oast '2O and $l6 a year. The Gar roan..papers ectstilrom Ca, WiY4.l a year. The cost of paper, composition, and indeed every , thing connected with the make up of aP to uutch less in Enrage than to this couitrry. so tnattbe American journals ore even cheaper than would appear from the disparity Of In ices. - - 'Heavy Forzerleo or Dank Cheek. In Bos ton. , Boarokidamill.--Some excitement was ern atetonState street, - tbis-morning when the -public were informed of an extensive and sne ers-o%d attempt at forgery, by some parties, as yet ruslosoWn. It was diacovcred that the fol. /owingforged chec, on Boston Brokersiwerc ;paid at the. different, banks on Saturday. Two checks on Messrs. Stone & Downer, amounting to Bre thousand dollar., were pahl at tim .Mer chants National Bank,twO checks for Mx thous and dollars, on Messrs. J. EL Clapp &Company acre pald•by the Third National Bank, ap.d two checks amounting to four thousand eight hundred dollars, on J. Ilammett, were paid by the Bank of Commerce. In addition to the above, a amok for ilve thousand dollars, M on essrs. E. P. Cooraley lc Company was presented at the Boast % croon National Bank, but was sot paid, as there was no stamp upon it. a forged check on Mr. J. W. Davis, for tweoty-four thousand dollars, was also presented at the Hide and Leather Bank, but payment was refused. Thc name of Burnett, Drake & Co., bankers, at No. it state, were forged on a cheek for two thousand dollars, on the Second National Bank, and was paid. The signature of the firm was very well ore ! cuted, and the money was paid without quo,. Lion. NAM Ittanderbern—lierts Post nines I New Yorit—Yeellog In Regard to tb - President's ' lectlonation On Unrest remotion. - Nate Tong, Jan. 21—The statement which appeared slew days since, In reference to the proposed purchase of the Crean Brun Ponder. berg, by the Government of Chill, proves be untended rumor. Mt. Webb has no Inten tion of disposing of her, while our Govern r•Fieents prizes ,ni her not t be highlyreal ready o fur rt with her. ,e some months yet. The steamship Cuba, whose recent move. teems have been declared ensmelous, Is now at Baltimore taking cargo. the belongs t• the Baltimore, Havana, and New Orleans steamship line. The Commercial's Washington special says Congress will undoubtedly authorize the ap pointment of a rommission to locate a new • yOSIOITIce site in New York. Tito semi-ollicial ea - position of the Presi dents views on reeonstrnetion and the Con stitutional amendments creates quite au et cit.:meld here. Addrens of the Council of the I►lsh He public. co. Yona, inn. 2.—Tho address of the Council Of the Dish Republic, dated at Dublin, le pub lished to-day. It says the work of preparation in Ireland id done. We know our strength and are not gimping in the darksa point has been reached and we can see the goal clearly. .We Cdli Quin you LO.sitlthe Irish army et to dependence which will soon stand face to face .withtcwouenly. We ask a loan which shall be • patcysrithin 8t.% months after the establish mint of Irish independence. The address, which is quite lengthy, is endorsed by u thol from COI, o , HotsOney, Wong 'prompt action by the Fenian BrotherhooM . Laiy" Stained land Party'n Havana. lime Tana, sip.imer Creole, from Sew Oricane, via Ituvacia, arrived here on. the =d, The Dr Seta, with eceretary tleward and par. ty on board, arrived at Ilavana on the pith. The C.,tain General's offer of lain country neat for their toe was declined, and the Secretary went to a hotel. On the 21.0 ho received n host admirers, first of whom was the Captain General. On the 224 the party visited the ciga.rette -manatee:tory, and the - Messrs. Sew. ward returned the call et the Captain General and attended a banquet given by General ding o p u a b t l t i h cb u il din g s, which I ll w u l m th i nthatoe sdurrono- Yenerable•Colletre President Dead. ALCWST, Jan. Z,--Eliplislet Nott, D President or Union College, died this morning at 3 o'clock, in the rilnety-thlrti year of usage. lie hnd been tor sixty years President o f Union College. Slight Fire on es Steamship. New Yor.a,Pan.23.—The steamship Leo ar rived hero yesterday from Savannah. When she was off Capallatiqrsts, on Saturday last, a Oro was discOvered among her cotton. Site had a large cargo on-board, hut brgreat exer t ion it. was extinguished in a few Lancs. W reck of the Steamer Itlehmond, of Dal, tlmore. Itabmwonx, Jan. V. The steamer }Rehm= d of the lialtimore cad Saran= line, which was wrecked= the shoals off Cape Ratterns, on Weilnesday, was valued at lksl,ooo and Insured for .48,0001 n New fork offices Tho most of the freight and cotton would be cared. Steamer Inarned—Stoverai Lives Lost CATEO, Jan. Mt—Tho steamer Ashur Ayers, sub ono thousand and Monty bolos of cotton, was rntebtly burned on Altamaha riser Ga. The bokt was salood at 150,000; insured for }Co". 'Most or tho cotton was saved. Five or niir r 2iFgraco, wino ;clt. 19iLtUx FsclltlsT ~- - _ . . . - , .. D D - 111 - ~ : :-. :. ...-., ~. _ .. , .. ~. ~.. ~.; ~ 4 .:-.: -..•' 4, - --g :--_. i- R;- 2, -,,:. -; :._;:i GAZETTE. 1111 WEST TELEGIMIS. OUR SPECIAL DISPATOIita FROM WASHINGTON AAD,BOVVITIN FOR SOLDIERS- New Counterfeit Currene) InvestMations recently made by the COM• tisMonor of Customs have developed the fact that the hostile Indians of the North Western frontier have, for a long lime past, been sup plied vrith fire arms and amuultion by CA./. dian stnnggler, • The President's Declaration of Polio. vinots, srarr .10VRIIIPIIPNIT. TILE FREEDMEN'S BUR EAU BILL. I MI L Debate on Reconstruction. GOVERNOR BROWNLOW ON RECONSTRUCTED REBELS. Freedmen's .11Tairs in Kentucky 131.pateh to the Pittsburgh Gooetto. WASIIINOTON, Jan .29. H-d e, mustering ont the Ist lea - a and 3d Michigan Cavalry have been issued by the War Department. It seems to Ire the Impression in welt In rated °titles, that Congress will next year pa,. a bill equalizing bountica, hat in Ilcn of money, a certain number of acre, nr land will comitiered equivalent to the hundred dol. REGULAR TitOOTII ...torero TO IMICULONtI. Several Co:npnnie. of Regular troop.. have been ordered to report to Gen. Terry at Klub% mond. new COUNT r.ert.r NATIONAL VOTT.. 11:c Comptroller of the Currency ha+ re• •iced a new counterfeit of the national cur• ey, of the clemoralnatton of twenty dollar', the First National Bank of Indianapolis, dlana. The general appearance of the bill ralculated to deceive, lint It will not bear a . - - close scrutiny. The engraving is coarse and poorly executed, hot the lettering is consid ered well done. The United Stittfl. Treasury ~.trunp la faint and the ink paler than on the original. The numbering is the mime, the fig ures being thin and poorly defined. The track of the bill with the picture of the Baptism of Pocahontas is poorly engravod. The paper is iriferlor:to that upon which the genuine Is printed. 62Dr9rIS COLLIXTOR AND ARANANOR Arrourren. The President tuts appointed 11. B. Anderson Collector of Internal Revenue for the Sixth District of Illinois, and Edward Kitchell. of ASo'.or of thnEleventh District. Cori ifiCaffol of todehtodnfool, to the amount f $7..X1,00a, were Insueni by the Treasury tont 1 he Herrlpt• of the. Internal Worm..., from ,the 3flh of June last, np till date, amount to , man Hundred and ninety million .lollut. The impudent attempt of the t7nited Stele. Senate to pass thel Freedmen'. Bureau bill c without first consulting Governor Orr, of sontb Carolina, I. thy.: commented on by the new party organ of Lls city "We learn that the letter of Governor Orr.. of Sentrit Carolina, whjch, It srm requested. should heaven by Senators before the passage ; ,of-the Frembsteres Bureau bill. which reason . able request met - with edixeourteous repulse undeetbe whip and spur of the caucus Meta. - tion,Xtatia that the owners of lands upon the. sea islands are willing to bear the expense of providing for the idle negroes now mem. pying fhentif their estates can be restored." xim rampalyea act - usaatiox.c. . It has been very 41101eult to convince the Union men In Congress to-day, that the report ed emsversatlon telegraphed aver the country lit 4 night, as from the President, hod his malle t:on. This is, hOweVer, true.ho-having review ed the statemeat, approTed It and directed it; teitcreeat tattle' Asiodatid. Pttnra, "Nita -these Aitlaiationa fIA a text. Mr. Raymond epoke for two bourn to-day, taking the exact ground of the President against all amendments, attacking the Re conatructionComutlltee, and ityling In a Com, inittee to xtvernstrinit the Government of the United States, and calling ninon the House to emancipate lteelf from each domination. • At the close if Mr. Julian's speech, who fol lowed Mr. Raymond, Mr. Griswold, of Sew York, moved to recommit the whole subject to tao Joint Committee on Reconstruction, withered instructions, end with permLssiOn report at&DV time. The vote upon this reso lution will be taken immediately after the reading of the minutes in the morning, end there seems to be no doubt of its passage. TO BY SVITCILLD OCT. e neral [Luger, corhuisuiding the North Caro lnn Department has proutined Speaker Galax but the L.Nlth Indiana, now in service in that tate, rhall be the next mastered out there. 03 TZNINUI9ZI4 SZCZABIOXitiza • . • The following - 1s an extractfrota a letter Ma iresSed bj Go Ver1101" BTOIMICIIr of Tannimacti n Ilon. William D. liellty istiiirisYirliniti. der date of 24th : "These seceaslemists, the eloas of men In this State who are loud In their praise of the Vres. hlenVe ree.onstruction poliey-1 have flraght them for the hist quarter of a century, and by the help of bad I will not surrender to them new In my declining years. Should the Fed eral Government turn us arer to the tender, TO cretcs)ofthegalvanized,amnestled i 1.12 el, lila (1- cued rebels of Tennessee, I will take my Casa• fly . and go North and Lire anedie In peace. orarRAL ruicr. Oa 477•11IIIn xastircrY Geo. Fiske, who has arrived bare, says that on bit return to tic will, if permit• ted to do so, repeat his Cinciniintt speech be fore the Kentucky Legislature, and preterit -•- to that body.for examination the Meese: rE. turned notdicre and their families, who have been maltreated. The tieneral bears tcettmo - to the cordial support eatendod him 47 Gov. Bram'Otte and the loyal people of the Siete, and elates that in but few of the coun ties of Kentucky are the freedmen treated wL h brutality. Lettere from Kentucky Uniori lets to their members of Congress more then confirm the statements made by Geo. rbdie In Cincinnati. EQUALIZATION OF BOUNTIES. Message from the President Fli DIAN AFFAIRS IN MINNESOTA dbo., SprelSl Dispatch to the Pittsburgh tiarette lirnator Oberman presented to-day rceolia i.e., of the General Assembly of Ohio, paSsod, on the 24th inst., to tho effect that laws fOr the equalization of bounties, Sc., should be made) applicable to soldiers only, and not to parting holding discharge papers. YESNA.OII. /ROY Tat PRESIDENT. The President sent a. message to Congress to-day, enying lt-was not deemed advletible to make public the orders nod correspondence respecting Gan. Sheridan's position on the Mexican frontier. A man was arrested et the capital, today who wan going about avowing his purpose to kill senator Wilson at first the opportunity. Ile is believed to be partially insane, and Mr . Wilson has asked the Government authorities to give him temporary accommodations at the I mune asylum here. Adrices received by the Indian Bureau (rote Brevet Major General Gorse, commanding Use District of Minnesota, convey the Intelligence that a general desire saints among nil the In dians, except the - se engaged In the massacre of lare2, to make peace with the whites. Elev en lodges hare surrendered to scouts et One of the stations on James river, and make the same report. It also appears that many, of those engaged In the massacre are anxieuj to come to and surrender, but Kee apppreheredve of ill-treatment. A gentleman from Fort Garry reports that seem of the Indians, about sixty in timelier engaged in the insurrection, are LIMA' In the employ of mailers along Hod Itivor, in the British territory, and an effort was made; by the balance to unite with the Blackfoot, and meghlholne, but Up? latter iicidlued, and he t WEIMOM ME I=l =I =I I==l =1 €130., 1661; VITALIZATION 0? BOUNTINN. PITTSBURGH. TUESD gothatiom tormhottml ul trouble. Gettora I Come .1 ate, that he in Inclined to holime 'halt rtmtim may be conNumated before the ring Oper) A. CrCoNSTErCTION Maj. General Thomas told the Fteeonstrue. Lion Committee to-day, that it the troops were wholly withdrawn from hi, Department tho agent, of the Freedmen', Bureau and all oth er loyal men would ho compelled to leave: (.en. Flake, Aealstant Comml-Aloner of Freed men for 1 enneeeee, will appear before tLe Coninittlet to-morrow. SYVOGLIN" . ITR The remittent refttses to interfere with Gen eral Tcrry'e recent order annulling the co' grant net, passed by the . Vlrglula Legielature- Several or the Virginia delegation milled upon the President to-day, to enquire as to the report telegraphed from New Torte, roll tivo to the deposition of Governor Plerpolot T.tey were informed by him that there was. out the slightest partiele of truth in It. \ 11.1111. lAD THE St. LOUIS SI OfEVORSIIIP Proscriptive and Hostile Re- turned Rebels APPROPRIATIONS FOR HARBOR IM- PROVE3LETFS. Po.tuge Stamps for koutherit Stato4 APPORTIONMENT OF CURRENCY AMONG NATIONAL BANKS PeClu, Dirputch iV ale Vitt .Iturglt ,:arett, =I I=l Tho,f who oppo.ed the nonunatton and eon firm:llion of General McNeil, as Surveyor al et. Unita, made the following explanation in the editorial column• of the Intellig , ncer thia morning:. "The confirmation yesterday by the Senate, of the nomination of (On. McNeil. as Snreey or of the port of sc. Louis, is said to have been made at the instance of senators who porson-. all) know that the Poem (lent had under 'Qv's. Meet important representations ;Averse to such an appointment. We learn, upon unques tionable authority, that the President did ea preys a desire to reconsider the nomination, In a conversation with Mon. T. it. .N0:11, of the Mouse from Missouri, which fact was made known to the Missouri Senators, before the canary:lotion. It iv possible that the nomina tion would have been withdrawn it the l'rtaM drut had been able to c , +mble Lc tits inre.4l,Tn- Lion of the matter." nit 0.1.3 utast, PII•M1 MAT, s. n 1.1.421!.)._ The Aiel3lllallll.7olllTeli ray• c•ener+l on, from the interior of Fairfax county, rep resents a sad state of affairs existing there. The ex•rebels who have return...l home, em• boldcned by the leniency shown thorn by the State and National Governments, arcycaoro pro. scriptive and hostile than ever before, and even detertelyted to drive out every one who sympathised In any way with the Govern• !Vent during the progress of the rahollion. They do not hesitate to denounce the Geyer*. men! for the probe .tion which it b* granted the freodmed, and taunt thti llnioo men 1.1111 the fact that the government till not grant thvm to much. I= The Senate not beteg to to-dey,227.1. the liouae being ot °opt." mith speceitet a large number of the Imo: here availed Mast• ee15 . ..3 of the opporetinfty . to pay their respeati to the rreeldent. In the oourse of the day sag during. the morning, Senator (Manlier !olio geet,l to the Proeldent puife rt party of !La in-antler, now I' tAitlitg Vroyhtllgton. • TOATHIBP MONBO2 01 . w• n A private letter from l'ortre,. Monroe rays Mat the. FOrtre betmg vit on a atilutirat toot tag. • All gone lia:re't,eon tatan - We" the %rater battery and the run , d. approved armament put tn. Nothing smaller than tyro hundred pound rilled mans now, no rmooth horse toile u.ed. Port 11% , o: in saw, prorr, res. Int: rapidly. All the building , on the point are to botakitt =I Senator Wade has introduced n bUI to pro. ride for the improvement of certain harbors in the state of Ohio, which make, the fallow ing. appropriation*, for Improving the harbor of Cleveland, flfry-nine thousand eight ban; hundred and eta dollars: for Ashtabula, thirty four thonmnil seven hundred and eight dol lars and eighty-two cents; for Conneaut, twenty thousand fire hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy-form cents ; for tiandaslty, thirty-eight thousand firs hundred and eighty dollars ; for Miran, thirty-nine thousand dol lars; for Vermillion, fifteen thousand three hundred and fifteen dollars and ninety-Nor cents. The bill has beta T fermi to the Com mittee on Commerce. I=l= Postmaster General Dennison ask, the paw gage Of ,fl talf etitherliteZl llol to sell stamps on ercifilt, and in explanation says: The ob ject of the Ws is to enable the Department to Iroulate Ito stamps through the hates lately in rebellion. This cannot now be done Lowly considerable extent for the reason that the law only authorizes the sato of stamps to Pests master," for rash. There arc many places In the southern States where there aro neither person■ who can take the oath required by law for the cpaalLtlentlert of YOStmasters nor persons of ernfEclent mmins to enable them to 'purchase clamps for cash. I ant advised that the demac e t for stumps la so great In those Stales that there may be found many persons of respectability and Integrity who, though arable to take the test oath, are able to give ;oral hands, and would eheerfully become re. quirisiblo for the clamps entrusted to them, and ,sell them fur the neenmaiOdatiell at the community where Choy rookie. =I MOM In response to a resolution of the milling upon the Secretary of the Treimury fat Information Isoncorniag the apportionment al Currency among the National Barna., the following report will bo transmitted to that body on Monday. Maine was apportioned a circulation of 45,- 415,000, but secured sixty banks with 4.7,412,091, circulation. Now Ilatupahire was allotted s3,s 312,C00, but scoured thirty-seven banks, writ 114.000,0 00 0 t oiroulation. Vermont was allotted i 13,103,010, and [secured thirty-two banks and 0,000,1X0 of circulation. Massachusetts wan ll aotted 01,735,000, but accurst° two hundred and seven banks, and ssui,e3o,o39i of circulation. Connilettrot was allotted and secur ed eighty-throe banks with 6'8,003,114 of circa's° lion. !Model stand was allotted $1,7111.000 and at , cured fifty-eight banks with $3,41‘9.0 circula tion. Now York wits allotted $4470,190, and secured two hundred and ten banks with $71,. • I :S O ,e,OLM t IVCtrZII o w iifi l y °7 o3 .e ir w t:t s new tt l e il i t tspo?,ol°%urrefeitortina,ww.N,rsllt -661' eirephiga n on. ae ldaryland was n allotted $7.: 137,003 and scourod thirty banks with $7,5133,000 circulation. Delaware was .allotted 41,090,000 and secured ton banks with $1,003000 circula tion. The District of Columbia watt allotted SCAMand secured eta banks with 61,293,0 30 circulation. Virginia was allotted 113,319,5Vand secured eleven banks with 43AW.10.33 lion. Ohio wna allotted $17,623000 and accurod one hundred and thirty-eta banks with $10,531,500 circulation. Indiana was al t ail 0,015,000 and secured seventy ants with 410,940300 circulation. Il linois was allottod $11,839,000 and secured seventy-nine bankawlth 0,003.3)0 circulation. Michwan wall allotted $5,100,5(.0 and scoured thirty-eight banks with $3,614,400 circulation. Wisoonsin was allotted $6,01,50'1, and secured thirty-four banks with V,700,900 circulation. lowa was allotted 0,408,500 and secured thirty ninebanka with 49,105,50 A circulation, Minna eata was silottdd $1,050000 and secured twelvo banks with $1,193,040 circulation. ilanwis was allotted $510,500 and scoured two banks with 4188,000 circulation. Missouri was allotted 49,411,101) and secured twelve banks with Abel; 760 circulation. lientuclty was allotted PI0"- 030 and secured eleven banks with 61.974,5 00 etr cUlatiOn, Tennessee was allotted 4.4,76.^,017 and secured seven banks with $990,030 circulation Louisiana was allotted $10.591,003 and senurod ' one bank with 4450,000 circulation. Nebraska was allotted 'Lupo sad scoured two banks with slo3,Peo circulation. Colorado was allot- • tell $193,000 and secured ono bank wu.h $180,000: circulation. Mississippi wan allotted 4.5,•- 115 ," and secured one bank with $45,M0 circulation Georgia was allotted 40,493.590 and secured ono bunk With s 1 11),400 circulation. North Caroli na WO allotted 47,540,500 and secured WO banks with 403,090 circulation, south Carolina • was allotted $1,550,000,n0 bank secured. Arkail cas was allotted $2,714,4100, no bank secured. Alabama was allottod $7,425,000 and secured two bunks with $770,__000 circulation, Utah Tern tory ohs allotted 40117,000 and scoured nono, Washington Territory was allotted $ 4 1. 903 secured none. Oregon was allotted wo r noo and secured One bank with 493000 einattlettion. Cal ifornia was allotted 0,013,00 but soeured none, Nevada, New Mexico, Florida and Dacotah, v ere allOtlvild,sl4,l - ce but gccuxed none Y. JANUARY 30, 186 was allotted 4,ita6l,nto and ,a . 11,11 01, httliii With II thi l ,ooo circulation. The total issue of circulation hai. woo two hundred and at‘ty thlltlons.with four bnn,trod eapitaL Three httnilreil iin , l nine 11111111 one of circulation have been allotted to thews hanks, but forty-nine utilliont hare not yet been issued. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATPRE, Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. tl..selettreo, January e,, ISad. n c-1 . I , t. tinn kf r Mel:inlay. to increase the Pay of °Mears In Lawrence County. Mr. MeFerron, remonstrance against the an. tboriznig of a vote in Mercer County relut ive to the removal of the County seat. Mr. Roos to repeal the art repealing he I'.m -riellsvilic railroad dharter. DILL!. IN Pt. act—Mr Persing, ait to ti a the lime for a haul adjournment. Mr. Mann, a bill to Inlize the liquidation of foreign attachments. Also, a sepplement to the Creek Itailroad Company. Mr. Welsh, a bill reiative to the time for holding court In the T.ronty. seventh Judicial District ; also one to compel the Burgess and School Directors of Washington, to report to the emirt Mr. McAfee, a supplement to a I is . relative to the education and maintenance of the destitute orphans, brother. and sister of soldier and sailors of the late war ; also, an act relative to the selling of liquor, &a, In the coanUes of Westmoreland and Indiana. Graham presented a remon strance from the citizens of Pittsburgh against vacating Addell street and Carson al ley is said City; alto a memorial and remon strances adopted by the Board of Trude of Pittsburgh favoring a general rod roa.l THE CASE OF SEMMES Secretary Seward and Party Returned ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL MM=S. Meeting of Commanding Generals. DELIVERIES OF NATIONAL CURRENCY. DE4lribution of Priie None) t w Yana, Jan. —The 7''u Washington rectal says li.npbael SOILILLINS, 01 Alabama mr tenets, hear Admiral and Brigadier-General, fte.,Ltas himself prepared an elaborate argu ment which was presented to the President on Saturday afternoon. by Ids counsel, Judge llnghes, in which ho claims the - benefit of the sherman-Johnson Iparele, and that under this parole he in entitled to be discharged from prb.on until ho shall be trial and convicted. seeretary Seward and party returned to Wo,ldngton on Sattirday night In the steer met De ...eta. The De Seta proteeded directly to it. Thomas, tool then made a complete tour of the Went Indic% Pfein St. Thomas in the east, to , anta Cruz In the west, stopping at San Domingo city, Port an Prince, the capital of Iluytl, and Havana, stopping a row days at each port, and being most cordially and hos pitably received by the authorities and people everywhere. The two West India Itepubilc•. the Dominican and Ilayttan, were unexpee... e.ily found at peace, all the recent trontdos hat(ng been quieted. At Marline, the part. were hospltalsty entertained by the Captain General. The entire party have been greatly improved in health and sign?, eSpeelally the Secretor? nod Ins. inn, who nee now able to walk without the rise. ore:mentor Gm first time in altneet n year. The lantesof the party, Mrs. F. sensed and her Mster, Miss Whortati, were abso mach benefited. "The licrabra special Washington, despatch Reyes eirentar has been issued by brevet Ma jor General lienelacm, Chief Quart caaiaster or the Military DWI/Mona Tennessee Timatestbig aurereas, ebaplaigui, agents of tin !sanitary andireltriatian....qoarterappiters , oilkers and sOldlervi who may have scree.. in the arm? at Markle:Le during the war in Ken tueky, 'Tennessee, 1111,,stsitippi, .Slatultrue or Georfsda, tuavinglienowLedusi of lithe locution of cemeteries, placesaf burial or ort hr alietter.t Ses of any of our ; bravo soldiers In the Stat.. above mentioned, to send to (kept . C. Il VTLittelen, Aellbstierit, Quartermaster t ?ilk', fasodsan! of•Ts , mtesysst,seek informallea an will he usefetto him fa Identifying - la alt castes of brwial wherever ear ern:llea base served. (apt. Whitman has been assigned' to tbe sperial duty of visiting the trattle-rrounda, c:lnoteries, and phew* where the Union dead have been interred, In that military division, and report - thereon', with a view to the newt Gliimeat Naticrast Cemeteries, lad cue pa. moral to these of rho dead, on the plan of those already Ini process of completion at Chattanooga and Stone River. The ahrivols pent of the general plan already imecevif Ir.nugurated by Maj. Gen. Metes. The projected assembling In Washington, during the present week, of Gras. ehercallt, Thoreauf-MeaSla atul.Siterklan, is causing nu merous surmises hens as to the'subjekt of Oil ! ImpOrtantlatleGagl - The most probable soln lloet is that they have be in summoned by the President to Ve hi= m true atateeat of affalta in the /several Military Div Wee., in view of congressional proceedings relative to reconstruction. ! The Tribune's special says that thew have Desert directed by lien. Grant to carder is Ilia him at h6 headquarters relative to the rochu , lion of tho military fem., the .lisprentlitei of troops and atralni generally wit hint he thrills of their reaped is c commands. tither pmrots Men t reviler army ofdeers would have Dena ordered to ho present et the conference had if not been that they ttre stationed at points dis tant from army headquarters. ! f for the four hundred vacancies in eft , rezultn army there wore over Mateyo-sand ap ( licant, The proptrrilllbilanlyt of the polltions, General Grant remarked n few evenings sinew, had caused him more anxiety and labor than the management of all army La the field, Itut one National Dank was established last seek—the Cluittaboochte, of Columbus, Geor gia, with a capital of 4100,003. The tolul noun- Der now in operation It. en). Deliveries of National Currency ra m atoning to Were made last week by the T tine Deportment.: The Natal amount delivered up to date la ig.4,17,1,110. The illeintrsemonts Of the 'ereanury IhrpartMelat, Including trans fers, for the week ending on the elth instant, emanated tokr,,tl=l. A Committee of the National Amt.-my ed • • •• - tieleneemn FrlAaF after - 11km Inst,held u confer ence with the /louse committer oo coinage of richt, and mna!•ttrno to consider the feasi bility of introducing some new item rola. e to these matters. Much tuqnlry baying been mad., (is 10 when thelnouov - wla he 4114triblited on the prise Unto for the I..:hailotte and Stag, .o to rat hp the United Slatei IthlP , Malvern, Moratongtn, Wltaerucsa. Nnur.ctooncl, A. II %anee, Monti cello and Launch:No. Kix, it may ho Interest- . . , Mg to tunny persona to know (hat the 'lets have upon recrlybd at the °Mee of the - Fourth AnAltor, and theillstrlbutton will be made la the coarse of a mouth or no. orders have beta illYdOti for the reduction of the clerical forte of th.• Ordnance Depart ment trout 2.4.11 Ili 40. The redoctum to take place on the Ist proximo. The aeldirauts dlcd for clerkships at the Trmsury Department have reached 4000. • The World's Washington special says wes tern members of Congress opposed toe remo val of tbo p.roltibitton on the Importation of matte, as they nay the cattle plague Is known to exist in New Fon ...nand. It ban been ascertained that upwards oft° counterfeits of the rive Cant Curreney are In circulation. The hecrotarylof the l'reasory lons ordered them to he caleld to mid another plate prepared. Gov. Drownloir on Tennessee Patine* Ncw Togs, Jag. O.—A letter from GOTCZIWI Brownie*, of Tennessee, to Speaker Colfax, was pablistledthtsmorntrig. Gov. Dro ls ll/05C favors the. admlSPlon of the Tennessee. Repro sontatlves to Coligrecra, tanners if the removal of federal troops from Tennessee must neeee. eerily follow the. telmissiem of the Congreee sional delegation, the loyal mon of Tennessee bcg to be without itcpresentatives in COll gress, though he thitilcil that members oto be admitted and II sufficient force retained to control tho rebellion. lie says with Out law to disfrunchiso rebels, and force to carry but the provisions of. tbitt.law, the BUJ 3 wIU pass lo bo the hands of rebels, and a terrible state Of affairs is bound.to follow. Union men will be driven from the State, forced to sacrifice what they have and seek homes elscw horn and yet Teuneesce ts.ln nem:Lob .better eowiltion than nay of the revolted Stat., aud affords este:ln,: loyal pupulatloa. Counterfeiter. Arrested—lyre at Mouth Orange. N. .1. Nxw Yoax Jan. 29.—A number of ncreOna were umusteil In Brooklyn, yeatorday, for pa,m leg counterfeit-and other worthless hill,. on vtirleueNew Jersey banks. On their Pease. 1.1011 were 'found l e Of the defunct Commor. Mal (tank of Pe.rth Amboy, eonnterfelt 10's On the State Bank of Newark, and altered Ws on the Farmer's Bank of .New Jerky at //fount Holly. A See occurred yest,erday.Morllll l k ni Set" liall College, Sduth Omnge, New Jamey which 'vaulted in this destruction of the main 1110, lien of the Colibge and beautiful marble belhl- Ing which boa been used for the purpose of a Seminary. No /Ives were 1041. The library and UMlelea of more the e ordinary value were oared. The building ens Insured for about 620,009. Fire at Piewarli N rw sus, 0., ',January 23.—A tire .robe out I. the south tittle of the public squre, last night, lo a room occupied by b. Christian a. a lager beer saloon, spreading rapidly west, and des stroylng in a short time the bundle pa occupied by sir. Knoahe, barber saloon lcceper, D. MU. ta I grocer,.Baldwin. and Son, leather store an r Georgefpwere r Markley. The buildlu , all frame, and. were corned by 600. W. B. Weeds. The total loss is about twelve thousand dollies: The stook was tnOstly saved. Baldwin and Markleyqi lose is covered by in. Bosuns°. Melees to the Insuranee Colli?oltde is t b ut ono tUonunw!l +Unto. MEE XXXIXth CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION, Cl' . an Iwwrox, .InnuArY 29 . PiESATE. Mr f.rnnee offered ttUrdnt reeOlattou tend er,r, g the thanks of Coln:re-9e to Rear Admiral rarragnt, and the otheere and men oraterj, im tor thoir gallant conduct In the engagerannt on Motile liar, on the GUI ct August, 1(04. (er red to the , ounnittee on Naval Affair.. nberman. °Renal a bill:Whlab was refer- ' red to toe Militate Committee n'uthoriziag the to up Ant. at the request Of Ono Col lege clip.l.lc of witteating one hundred and fly Yourta hen, n mllltart , Ofileer to set an Presiden et hu structlons t In theperintendd to . , to r is e in- Mr. Sherman. front the" t:Onim I ;lee on Ob it,' Lands, reported a bill to grant a million of acres of the pnbity land, tor the use of the poblic schools of the liist r i c , A resolation was introdueeuand refferred to the Reconstruction Committee, that eo State nor .Territio -hall make nny dist lion between 'cittzens on aecia nt and that all eitizens, Rithollt tlintlattia n race or color, shall he protceti,l in else and political rights, meludlng suffrage . A bill was introduced Ineticaning the nu c her of cadets at the military academy Mr. Ramsey, of Minnesota, presented ran. mortal from the St. Pan! Board of Toole, ask ing for th e improvement of the Upper if slppl river, and such commercial arrangs_ meets a ith the itritieb Provinces as si - ill se cure the It eclotu of navigation of the St. La w• relief Canal to American vessels, and the en largement of those canals by the Canadian government to capacity nollicient to pass vessels of one thousatol tons from Lake Yae, Superior or Chicago to the ocean; and also tout a Joint e0=1111.11:111, representing the gov ernments of the United States and proviocei tdiall be authorlzedetwith a view to agree on a satisfactory system of reciprocal trade. It eferred to the Committee on Commerce. Mr. Yates, of Illinois. MU...limed the ing,w which was referred to the Joint Committee on Reconstruction Wuenzas The Constitution of the Unitad Sites abolishes closely in all the States and Territories of the United States, whereby all the constltntional laws or regulations of any State or Territory In aid Of slavery or grow ing out of the saute, are null hod void, and Wasters", fly virtue of mild lattellition of 010,057 nil men in all State, and Terrltoriee, are citizens. entitled to all the rie o lits and privileges of eltizenasubject only to legit! applielthlo to wh . te persons. lettenr.sa, It Is expressly provided that Congress shall hare power to enforce by ap propriate legislation, the aforesaid erovesio o abolishing slavery, which cannot be done without protecting all citizens against all re strictions, penalties or deprivations of right resulting from slavery and securing to the m all their civil and pendent rights, including the elective franchise, therefore be It Resulted, That no State Dor territory of the Vatted States shall by any con.stitOtlon, law or other regulation whatever, heretofore In force or hereafter to be adopted, mate or enforce, or In ad) manner recognize any disitnetion between the citizens of the Ifeltsl Stares or of any State or territory on account of race or color orsondition and that hereafter nil elti ie.!. without ellatfuetion of color or race will be protected in the full and equal enjoyments and exeritte, of all their eivil and political rite r ta iv ir il t , Ad i l i n , g eight_of need abill * t u e ffi l i ttgr e ease the number of Cadets:and to raise the standard of admission thiherhillitary Academy. It au thorizes the President to appoint two addi , Ronal Cadets foe raeh.State represented In Conant..., and who shall be selected from sons et inlieers Mid pitrutes who' have died in the military mnilee of the United States, and aps pointed to the net eras State. Recording to the number of temps furnished dorms the war. , • lir. Harris, eC S. P.. presented theremon strimee of cilizene against the renewal of the Iteciprinelty Treaty. Mr.-Ilarrni,of New York, presented the re monstance of citizens against the reelval of the Reciprocity Timely, which cob, referred to the committee on Foreign Relations. Mr. Wilson, from the Committee on Public Lands, reported favorably on the bill to give a million acres of public (ands for the hesellt of the Public schools in the District of Co. lumoim lir. Wilson, from the Military Committr.e reparted,ajoint resolution authdrining the, Secretary to grant the use of a portion of the Military ,regervelon the tit Clair river, In the State of Michigan, for railroad purpo,os, whieh was panned. Mr. Wilson Milled up a.. bill restrict the amount of fees for collecting claim, of sol o:ere to, ten dollars rash. Mt. Clarke, of New Ilarripshire, offered an amendment, to eXeept cases in trnielt the ac counting collect shall eertify that the siervicmi • rendered are worth more than ten dollars, which was adopted. Teas, =, nays, 7. Mr Truer-ball offetcd the following amend ment to tic thscrted immediately after the en acting clanse in the first section "that all none - eons of African deseenthiMM ha the United Slates are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States." Mr. Trambell proceeded to address the Sen ate on the above, which he said was necessary to theenforaemant of the Constitutiimal amendments. eats. Van Wtnk le asked Mr. Trumbull if per mne of African descent were not now ettieoi., aster what authority could Congress make the t 0 citizen. Mr. Trentribral Wild that CortaTess Medd do so milder COngtitatitmal enthority ter establish uniform lawn of naturannation. Us. Onslabsey-looned mach this bill its 'mere dantteroas to:ctrtriWertt Maestri ***ever introduced la the Senate. Me denied the po er ter the tamostitntlostat amen me at y to iron ind such a law. The teemed ...am - ot th e amendment never Intendedsuch an loviselori of the rights of citizens, arid If the amend ment, instead of aboliehingslavery, had aladished :all cleathtetton of color, then then billusight beJtrittlied. Mr. uowara sated Mr. Saulsbury whether the intention and meaning of the constitution al amendment eras not to render his, who was formerly a slave, a freeman. -air. hanlshary replied that the am,ml - dill nothing to the glass but remove the bantam of servitude from him. Hu bettered. that if the hill was prised, N. on Id tee eOtttitarted alto to grant the right of mileage to neeTees, and such might not be the intention of Its friends, lent nbeh would certainly be the remit of its pan isse. If the President nigne d the bill, and the bitttor the ettlargementi•f the poser of the Fr, admen's Bureau - he would sign two acts giving liberty to more of his countrymen and more advardageerus to tbo eitaren I of the e oeotry, thanany sets that Lave pass 11 - 001 thy Mandell,m of the goverumeat to Chi pres ent, hour. Itter the executit it sewing the 000310 al. tiot t • W A:IWNI:I63, Jail.g.„. isto.—The Goose tank uo the Resolution,of Whack offerctilast Monday, declaring that the refusal of the Preeident to accept the present of a carriage Eel horses from friend. in New York, was ender Um- cirtninatances evidently prudent, commendably and patriotic, and expressing as the lease of the Moose that the pructiett en common Of giving presents for appoint:neat or promotion is detuttrultring and ought to lte prohibited.. The rtuoltition wastpossed. Mr J ellen of IndiAno offered n resolution which amt over that the people demand the trial of Jeff. Davis for trea , cen and his execu tion, If found guilts . . Mal Gen Sherman being in the Ilall, a re. t. of live ',limit,. declared. The speaker conducted him to the e Speaker's chair and introduced him in appropriate remarks, ton bleb Gen. Nieman responded. Mr. Washburn° of Illinois. proposed three cheers, which were enthustasthally gi von. The ..debates on--the constitutional amend ment we] then resumed, Raymond, of New Turk, made a ',speech den, leg the poeittiOta hen:Glom assumed by Dlr.Stevent, and *Others, that the Southern etotint are out of the Vnion, and arguing that Conine., is particularly restrained by the Constitetlem, (rem doing anything to Glow Motes, which we may not do to the other litttlt, • in the ( . .01113C. of bls remarks, Mr. Raymond combatted the the theory that the decisionof the Supreme Court, to price cases, showed that the rebel States were out of the Union, and quoted from Judge Griers decision, !rid Richard M. Mana'afrairaphiet to thstein his po sition. lie orgued that the States hod not foe f et e d their rights, and could not do it outside the Cone-Sul ion and certainly could not do it under the Constitution. lie eked authorities to prove hi. a4sertion. Ito declared that the States wort atilt in the robot!, and Could ouly begot out by expulsion. Their Representatives wore entitled to aeats in Congress, and Wordy remained for Congress to fix t e rms on which they could- enter. Neith er Gnome could change the qualifications as gird by the etmatitntlon, but they could add q ualiticuttons. Re favored the admissgpm of members from loyal districts though the rest of the State will be excluded. Sir. Raymond subcciltted the following -points First—We ought to accept the status of the Southern - States es having ' re" surged under the President's guidance their funotlons of self-goverment to -the. Union. Second—That the liouso thouki de cide on the admission of Representativet by districts, admAting nonce but loyal men who eon - tithe 'the Oath' prescribed, holding all others as disqualified, the Senate acting lathe same way Integardteltepresentatives ofStates Tithe, that we should provide by law for giv ing to freedmen Of the South all, rights ot Mil rens in Courts of laW and everywhere. Fourth exclude from public °Meet all leading Uteri In the rebellion.frittle,adOpt math aMendutinita to the Constitutions!! may seem wise to Con gress and the Mates acting freely and without coerc io n . Sixth, take such measure. of re ,..„,,,struettea an will prevent the overthrow in any Stale of a Republican torm of govern uncut. After the conclusion of Mr. Raymond's OW"Cti, Sir. Julian of Indiana. steak,' tor few minutes, declaring he was against adopt ing a temporizing policy . The rebels hate the negro, not simply as the ally of the Y ankee, They would nolvOluntartly_gire equal politi cal rights to the negro. There should be a constittdlonal amendment or law of Congress guaranteting ballot to the negro. We must out make enemies of four million!! of people, among whom there were no traitor!, Me. Johnson, of Pennsylvania, obtained' helve to finish his remarks. Sir. Griswold wished the subject recommit ted without Instruct loos, In order that the thunuaittee may report. to view of the disenssion, tir. Stevens dill' not know that three men had agreed upon any plan. . . Sir. Griswold amended his motion ao as to exclude all propositlorrs. r. Scbenek ineffectually sought to have the subject referred to the Committee on Judlel- u 7fessrs.. Steven, and Crinkling, members of the Select Committee, °fleeted to the pnvo, ed reference, The Jattof raid all propositions having been before the Committee to good eouldrceult tmleas the fluute gave lustre. Mona.. Nr-Griswold, said If the Committee atter the debutonhauld rope rt bear the same resole ostOt would go eery far to etrength ea hVklutlebt of many r Ao are now t not eoutututtog the giOJeCt.Z4: stotwe [OP:ma:oil 43 THREE rs PRI INTERNAL REVENUE REPORT Operation °filet Pre.ent Nye lent PROPOSED AMENDMENTS OF THE lIEVENLE LAWS btu Vora, .t an .29 —The ',Metal peen crt Ina rr report of the Revenue Commissioners is pub balled. The Commission have adopted the p'aa of taking up specifically for Investl,Taticro those sources of Revenues which their own allinjulpee and the expel - leave of other coun tries hale indicated as l holy to be most pro ductive under taxation. and most capable of sustaining its burdens. The result of these Investigations, they propose to submit in the term of independent and special reports. The Commission complain of the imperfect and incorrect statistics furnished them by the t_iovernment Marcelo, and the great difficalty 4, - perlenet:al in conducting their investiga- Ulna. oalng to the abnormal end disturbed ',edition of every brastettilf trade and indus tryFlLlCt lint, the fregifent ciltenitious of tit . .. tariff and the inauguration of the internal P. 114' syeterrl . • si an y I.r s fiches of tree , and Industry have he• n curtailed during tilt- period from thirty tt , t •-nv e per omit. I.:eery - advance made in the ',Lela alai In the e,clu• had been witted ma I turee, end speculators, an that tip, Inent I.n cl ay Importers, 'n( myr nia° Ur, 7'7. I I d i:. etia l ete Of of .1017. ISM. the date when the. advauoes in the ter on distilled spirit s of from IMF one dollsrs and fifty cent, per rents to feet , there were made and store r nn 'a' a t' l 3k pa °. tins of, his advance, at least forty enilli t o t n i s of grille., or a quantity sufficient to supply the wants of the country,for at least • year in ad vance. Of cigars, it, is estimated thist 'trona ,peenty to eighty millions were a lone m afeetersi aml-sold in the city of New Yore: . In an ticipation of that tax. The stock of spices imported Into the aeon try previous tto the advance or the tend, was also probably equal to nearly two years . s no ply, 'while In the ease of the insignant at flan of matches, on which the tax ts only ere cent per bench, the stook ateuroulated, in an ticipation of the tax, was so large that it has nut not even at the present date, January, Irle6, been 'exhausted. The Commission then glee an account of the revenue system of Great Britain and the per Centage yielded by cacti Impost to revenue. The (20/1311115MCM strongly condemn our present system of revenue, and regard its ill fus,•ness as one of its grea test imperfections. A system of taratnon to diffuse as the pres ent one necessarily entails a system of dupli cation of taxes, which in turnleada to undue enhancement of prices, a decree, both of production and eon_sumpt ion. and consequent ly of wealth, a restriction of exportations and of foreign Commerce, and a Large increase in the machinery of (Mlle:Oen. It cannot speak tow strongly of the Injhrlous I =mince of this duplication of taxation, upon the Industry of the country. The influence of tt.e dopttcation of taxes in sustaining prices, is also, in the opinion of the Commission, far greater than those not conversant with the object generally intimate. Were the prie rs of gold and the .ttiational earl - rimy mode at once to approximate, and the present revenue system to continue unchanged, it wont.' he Impossible. for priers of most products. of men ufacturing industry to return to anything ilea thheir former level. Irt suggesting comedies for these evils the report says: In respect to the evils arising from the excessive duplication of taxes uncle: the internal revenue system. and (roman lack of equalization between the tariff and the ex cise, a remedy, in the opinion of the Commis. sten, should be sought for in ouch a revision of the present - Internal revenue syxtena as will look to an entirelaealataoo of the utttitufe tort., g industry or the Lulled Stites from all direct laxatism;' - 'distilled and fer,neuted tobruxo,-and possibly a few other arti clThees excepted. Comml , aion are •unhedt,tinalg pre pars•l to recommend that the change recom mended ..hould be made gradually and accord ing an experience satisfies us et oar ability to substitute Other and leas objectionable forms of dilation adequate to produce a res,enue corresponding to that relinquished. As to the manner, and e;tent to which tills reduction may bechrrifsi Mat, and at the same time in sure to-the government en adequate revenue., The report saps as the average of the -pres. eat tar= is understood tO be upwalats of - torty per cent. upon the invoiced value of those th - portattous upon which duties arc levied; the Commls.dem, after making all due alloWance for a possibl e reduction ol some d tees, anti an Increase Of' the free list. think it ware to cathrude the amount of revenue derivable, from custom-,for the fiscal year, to be at -least one btu:lzed and thirty COMO= Ot,llol far, • The Commission recommend that the tat et, nllatllled spirits be reduced to one dollar per gal iquo lon, and that the existing rate of taxation on fermented lrs be netther increased or diminished. Great pains have been taxer, by the Commission to devise some mode of pre venting fraud In the collection of toes on articles. The attention of the Conarnittoo ha- been r, pecially given to the cotton product of the Untied States as a source of revenue. -.Am a result of their tervettlzattons, the ConaMittee as same that a tax of live, cents pet bale belevlcd oh and after July Ist, Iftse, uphu all cotton itte product or the United Statee, and - that thtlazde be "Collected of tuannfaaturers at placies of nmscoaracak, and of userchant • or tartaric-ft at the port, of exportation upOn all foreign shipments. In respecrto tobacco the COIIIMIA.l0:1 are unanimously of the opinion that thetas should not tut Mid upon leaf. With some notendfncat of the present tate, and -an account of the ex hau,tion of stock in the country, made in an ticipation of the tats which ts.now nearly ef fected, the Cotruntsaton believe that the . ~gove minent may safely 'rely upon an annual rev enue from Shia source In the Immediate future of at least $18,1•10,Ce0. The Commission thdnklan income tax will probably - be sustained with les• detriment to to the cOutairy than any other form oftaxa _ tint. Discrimination at present in the rate of Impost tested on Meanies under and tp et erss• of dve thousand dollars is, however, un- . - - - past, being in fact s tax en the results 01 zinc cessfUl industry and business.enterprisei and the Commission recommend that this d (Scrim- Mat ion be abrogated and the rate equalized. They recommend that in future nsseeamoat of incomes on one thousand_ dollars tie ex empted from taxation, nod that In assessing Income tax no allowance be Mad, for noose rent, or Pt least that amount allowed to he de ducted for rental should not In any esso.be al lotted to exceed throe hundred dollars la the future. With the changes above reemnrnemidti, the Commission believe the government ma) 'are ly rely on an annal revenue from this source of about fifty millions ofdollam. From taxelse on Lent:sand rail roads arasreceivcd du ringthe ftsiml year, Ica., $13,57 . ..400 and the' . Com enhoilon ea:lane the collection of It similar nmonni for the Immediate future. ;I' De ComMtatien reeOtamends that the tax imposed on crude petroleum tar repealed, and that the ra tea or tax on relined coil oil, petrolcum,.t.c., be retained as at prment.%; that the tax on spirits of turpentine and f rosin should not be wholly remitted, and that _no d raw buck on export to foreign countries should be fdlOwed. The Commission are of the opinion that a, revenue of at least IM),000,000 may behercafter collected from stamps on receipts of legacies. Sucemlion Males should yield annually s:s000,- ' eta. t Therommisslon recommend that the fax on the grass reeelpts of Telegraph and Espress Companies be equalmod, and are inclined to the opinion that the tax on reeetpt , of Eapress CoMpanlca Might be advanced to a 103 her fig era than five per cent. The Commission aasntne that the rerun' de tit-able from the gross receints for the' II LL :.car ending dan0.71,1c41,,,, will CMILiII , .e a., at presort about 00,1X000o. They recommend that the preacnt law, Imposing a tax nt a.l on evert . SIO,IOO, one of one pot cent par ;aloe of all stocks sold be repeat/41,4nd in lieu of the tax of $1 mtaio,Outror anc4oludreth of one per eras. on the par value , of stock be substituted. The amount of the varlocisestimates'of m relptst will make an aggregate for the tiseal year undies June 30 1567 of Irerl,lllO,Ceo.. , Add ing the amount received In the ducal year 1013, Rom various direct and Indirect taste on industry, which, excepting the amounts derived from excl.° on aptrirA, hem to bacco, cotton, petroleum, and ,naral stores, C a, the ommission estimate IL at about slxt,y-eight minions of delta cs, VI, hare as the gross revenue possible to be derived from all sources under the present rates with the amendments abort• proposed, four hundred and thirty-tire trainees Of dol lars. Setting tondo fifty millions additional for the reduction Of the principal of the pub lic debt a snrplussrill restdrossuming the cor rectness Of the estimates of the Comtnittec," applighle for a roductlrin of taxation of eighty-live millions Of dollars. The Conitnlttect recemmeridAllat the chanes ho maths needy and for the prestnt to oegin J uly litiTiSS, or sooner. From the filo !)rands Sew Toxic, Jan. M.—Tiao itatamoras 4a ache ro of the 7th, publishes calls by tan Gousuis of Great Britain and France for m,etings of their respective citizens upon urgent -busi ness, to receive important communleatious and adopt such measures as may 'ap , peas ad visible. • • , The same paper gives t additionat report. that the General of the Liberal urthy had counselled his men to accept no aid from Yan kee filibusters. Previous representations of the lawless character of the liagrind affair are confirmed. Translations of recent letters of Gen. F..co betlo, give SO= Well of his plan of the cam paign and the causes of his failure to capture Mat morns. Ile proposes continuing opera tions in the northeast, On the Itio Grand bor der,in the btatesof New Leon,Tamaultpas and tints Luis Potosi, and says hlatamorassrontdis have fallen into his hands at the time of hCe. late siege of that place, but that his 'arrange meats were divulged to the IMOcrial. st. epics. ITO' states that he is indebted to the Americans on the Taw side the riser for many items of valuable information, y eorgga Legialsiture—A. 11. Steve n a a Can•, dldate for Senator. IfiLfr.nocral.s, Jan..—Senntor Gibson in: tlealueed n bill in the Legislature to-dny /owing banks to repudiate debts contracted tor u nr purposes. W. 11101-enll' friends Vitt run hint . for the , inctorsbip tor the long term, to-moue's, re' b• Mies of his wishes or feelings. . Getaeral Eterrer Amin Sllrtsell Leaving the SeZalaDd k Us., _Jan. V.—Thc Conte:ferrite Lieuerttl Meteor, tried hp -a SCIIOI.7 I ConnW Won for the murder of seven Union riePon."4. wale ReStatti_il runt released from POten T"! tot Slty. The steamer from the coast 'Vostea mer brouela three hunare4 tlegroeP fr.* . th c."a Islanda. retranlugr to tt.ciA Olt Meirtf. ME WEEKLY - tazzir TWO T11M01 4 .011 ARE MINTED. On • on treSnowlrry wad MI 0, 4 1. r •rt Sahleda. TDa edttish t. Cars. arded will mach Ms sea— titre rs soonest as the mall runs TP:II.3IS: eerie,... IZIME!IT=CI2I R E PORT ON INTERN 4 REVERE secretan SeWatt with Santa Alas- isi reaLky►riu\ of ustosineN DUllta Treamtiry Report on AteciprodeV .I,ION LITT, Jan. ni.—The report of the Carted State. herelalle Cotheet.•(oa hies been hue before CongresiC It maim various recommendations, andpreseeta to of bills, in order to the taitterinforeethent of the rev cone Mire, mad suggests itiareesed eenireea of revenue. The COlntnistart=l.lio append rm ports on tea, coffee, cot ton anger and sapiens*, to that end. The Secretary Of the Treasury aprroves of all the' rtetiellTlelidatione, with the exception of the dine at 'Which payment of the principal of the public _debt shall cont inence. Secretary Seward - had-an interview wtth eau to Anna, at St.Thetnair int2derdasa affair,. hostility of the . hfazlcaa leader to the Empire imparts a degnm of ldcance to th• meeting that is regarded hero as highly important. .Th e President hes deferred larding his formal proclamation, der:Wing the restoration of the I' nion, until opintOnafrara Generals Sb t•rant, Meade, Thennas; Sheridan, Mehl= others, ran be obtalttedrrelative to the sub._ mission of Southern - Stases 'te• the Cortatit tional l uth of ori th t o lm. v . jil l o t Aoi lsnitidelps .us t w ed ni llit the ~lnlo egos u it ti the politimd thory that the war la not yet • ended '7 be t'sited State"Suirama Coe= today de nt the deilladelphite Chestnut street o .ri..lge cane. Air:Justice Wayne delivered on asSerting the prinetple that. th e power render the Constitution to regulate eomnieree 0A to,hito all navigable waters, and does not .top at the State - litre.- 'Bridges aro in the eintrfleter at ferriett" deCree of the Cie. rust Coon of the Easterec Districted' Pennsyl vania 14 affirmed with cost... • The President has non:dusted Col. Joseph S. nonnell to Co Postmaster at - Leavenworth, K1‘11 , 93. • tries of tie Preliminary - -lepOM On the y of reciprocity with Britain, to regulate trade between the Crated States and the Provinces of Minh and North America, the Tr.-est:try, keiree. G 4o prepared at the ropiest - of this SecretarY 01 the members of curie .ire. ePde /ocl On the desks of tke `he of a bill to exten t the, present treaty Sor further term or one .year from the 17th of Starch next, ontwindicion that 'Canaria shall tepee' all duties Mil taxes ou milt, cars, loco motives, vehicles of all idnilionachine , fur iture, tools, implereente,soame DOOtse shoes, leather, borne shoes. hotuar r ae, har nes., the brads, watchesommie and musical lantrulheltita, elaCk26: and - ;woodenware. muslin delalne (I , oartati - shaerl_ ,s. satinets had sheetings, arid elaktirtgeofortlaTese than one dollar per pound, and, - taise:her. internal tax and duty on. spirits .te at:least sevent= cents per I...alien, wine „messurei and d clone her free ports on Lakes Him= and Su perior ; said treaty for extension Man air provide that the tinned' StateiCmay Impose any Interval taxes Miethe: prOdnetiOne Of the Provinces which, they , lays - r upee their Own products of the Enloe kiniL The President is euthorizedl tO appoint two eommlicdoners or en rove to nevitiato ■ treaty with Ilse Ca Heti kingdom and provinces, either Jointly or severalty, to regulate eau murco std navigation between the respective territories, and the peeplOof Enid provinces and the United Mates on terms recipressedly tameticiaL It is to be made the duty of the ommissimier to provide; ifliciasible, Meth* permareut security of the fisheries of the Potted States, to secure h free , interchange Of the chief products OLart and manufacture, as ell as the prod nets of the forest and agricul ture. and outer prod rietsbetween the provinces matt the Pulted States; to secure, if irmilble, t di-continuance of any fret ports that may , Linen gar the rervennepuld collet Lion of do ries on articles taletl :br,:the two count lid the removal of all charges for lights county nd compulsory pllotngerand all discriminating tolls and duties. and Improve navigation be tween lake Michimue and the Mississippi. around the galls ofliiagnrfi,imdbetween Lake Ontario, Montreal arylLake Champlain. All articles produced "in etre( 'Cie Provinces which, under too provision§ of the treaty fat extension, if made, shall be freolyadmitted Ca to tanadn from the United 'States, and nhall, during theperiod ofexterialikijbeireelySidailt ted to rho United States Irmatianada. if pro tiered iu that country, • The .Ferxiggeorenai;,War. N Sr rone, Jan. J.—Th e, steamship fisatb Ateeriea, which left EttrJaiteiro, January ed. t four o'clock. in the a ft ernoon, via Bahia, larnambaco, Para and el-Thomas, arrived at tin, point this afternoon.' Among her valian t et, Is General Wood, agoatt. of Alm Sonthetit Bra 'lll emigration enterpuse. The war between Breit! wed learl;nal was 'Ain going on witlevigorr - ,Trhennaln allied sr mica were, at last eceounts,,masebing directly toward! tPasa Da . Petrie," where 'Gen. Caa trrs, hotly of rteretry,sias watching the Paraguayans, whoLual withdrawn semis the Pampa. Gen: Pio:et - had - forthed a Juno. Cott with Gen. CasireVliartilrX at Thaler - , n bout one hundred miles ,fr9at Pane De P*' About fifty thonrand tirgrpi Itail attired at Corrientes for the Brazilian army, be:shies some cevalry, and Incrre.unre - Ots their intr u eL. Beano, Ayrc-, and isorita..Vidao, and on t passage the troll clad TOLO2.lldera ha& reached. The city of -, Corrientes, - aol we, to Join the Beet : with some other vesseis in n few . daps. The licefrensained before Corrientee, en last repattad.innotive, Oat the river was rising and it erne understood that shot the allied armies arrived 'opposite the Paw Da Petrie, thadect wietdd co-operate all protect the crossing of the troopeet OW ford, where, however, the Paraguayans" are poste d to force, and have fortifications: . . By a - French gunboat from Asenelon tt known that the smell per had committed much revageemoug the troops wad citizens or that capital.' Lopez had issued another Droblarnatlort to his troops exhorting them to fight vallautlir tipsiest the enemies invading Paragneyan ter m tory. Ifelreetel is said to be protected by torpedoes laid down by a limth American ere einem it Is probable, bewever, that the army that will cross nt.Pass Da Petrie Will force its way to the rear of the-fortress, and escape rupture from the Lend side. In BM, nothing of note,hasocefirrod. The of troops to the place coatuenoi rums. bated. The Angioarilian Otani, :Speaking of the Southern emigration movement, says G. Wood goes by this packet to the Vatted States, returning from his mission taints country, a mission which, we tytelt, WILL be productive of good results. Gen. Woodlace received the most cordial recepliOttlroni the-people calker CU, and we can guarantee thatehke friendly band wfll be held outto those he represents, should they determine art-corning. to Brazil. Tho government of Brazil- is prepared to tar tish them facilities, snit Gen.' - Wood's views as to the _government .Inraishlng one vessel ffutYrerWibuzeebfilairg emi g rants . two sanction of them inistera agriculture. • BOOTS AND BROM - Now IS Trik. -- i'ecaptiiitifik. - . 11 .1 . (4-41)-001-30S1 Winter Stock Particularly, SELLING LESS , THAN Ftrix2a.e Cost. NVOMLF, 'S RIIBBEItS $l oii EVERYTHING ELSE INT PROPORTION- BARGAINS! BIBGALIS!! All This and Neat Month, CONCERT HU SUN STORK, No. 60 'Fifth Street, u est side. abo e wood street• o cfmnectloa with any Other ODOM!, in the 011.11 .113 Z, UNDERT,M:;ING ALii. -crzsrst lazo.frus ri. comma Nu. Fourth 1...., , erbii 0 0,0 frre , 7g...= 147"..../Z11) =MU r; t !"faTE:3l.lll2nAr r:s!=tur z . . 7pia TrpiPl, l -FA M . *n. 7f l.W. , IaXIA:4O ,ZIONW,XIII4 - taoßos (*mem. 03ellteld imad.CturtiersolPaOh.. rr c•rnmstr.^ - ialrertn: 161"-1.°It '4°)g A -01 s. . 1 a . t Ls Mg c===l w