The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 05, 1866, Image 1

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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
F. IL 'PILMNIZAAM
XUSPELL EILP.m.
TR. CVSTADIA.GIieI. Posnragß 310rACTS.
rONL/11D THE 041.2 ETA ASSOCIATIuN.
So. OD ' T
WM . Prelcr. Pli ß
tabargh.
2081i1IrMECITI.Or. per }j
De vi rali; Ml= 1110sgivi0 er tvi..x'ii;co, per
De Wittobitqh Ciautle.
CITY =U
61•0801138.egtasm.
11n Dritea mid Emise keeping gooda, M Barker
to Market Iltrt'et
V. 1.7 . O. r. o. P. o
sec =how:Lemont, FOIL to, Itvoi.
lieutral Sulphite or flout.
!Au For mitt by Charld
Over, rrug&t, rora.rr of POEM lad St. Clair
• •
_
twreriess,
CieEth On the northeast come; of roarth Rad
11Isr!zet streets.
C. 1.1..5 - sex Ler% b
=ID
Often occur, but there Ie none about Sawyer'i
ytaxbeni. soap. It la the best and cheapepti
Toilet compound In me. Only thirty oestai
DPeall . GOOdll
posirig out eta great saeratioa' to taalci
Town far hear goods, on the northeast earner
Of Fourth and Markut, streets.
' C. Reasosi Love a Dr.*.
Blankets and Flannels,
. • .
*bits or colores, of all the popular makes,
,gasing oat at low prices on the northeast oor
per of Yoecrtit and Market streets.
Q. lisasoa Lova & Bee,
Dr - Quo,
,► fun* of the boat makes at zreaUy redue
od prices, at either wholesale or retail.
=ember we are now .on the northeast corner
of rth' and Market 'streets.
C. Horses Lova d Deo.
. • 'Neutral Sulphite of =ad.
Nor preaeritil erldor. For agile by Clisrlea
liki:Per.DrugtiblVeoraer. of Penn end 8t Clair
trt eta s Pitlabuzgb.
-
'New Styles lA4lee Fara.
All tile slaw style: of Ladles' Fars will be
lad ai a great reduction in order to close out
Our lmmenise stock to the shortest Feasible
time, at the first Moss Rat, Cop and Ladies!
Nur Llouso of Wm. Ylcmlag, No. 1.23
Wood
roi . bargelas call soon: •
7bolisaLttere Lots et COltillie Porta,
Liberty, into vr huh this web-known and
lbeautitid locality for suburban residences hail
'ikeicaiiideci; will be neld , at. =tett= 'on the.
- Sinernips.neFt Wednesday afternoon. For dt!..
.alrablesteas arfettnation, convenience by mil;
Md. elegance ot . iniprovetnent In the 'hoigh
'boyhood, this locedity,is nnearpieSed. Those
velustingbiantlied sites tor. cointortablo 'and
Obnvenient homesisitoubl bey:mon:l — nt in giving
lilds sale their attention.
Greenbacks ere Gond
A general, who is noted for the brevity of Ms
apeeehee, white etopptng at the United States
r 4. MOtr.ll the other' day, was serenaded in the
livening bythe Palace Varieties (String) Band.
,Upon appearing at the window of his room, to
the fifth Stary,bo s wim-welcomed, on the part
Of the citizime,in'a long and witty speech by
4
ihe 'Celebrated Dr. Itoback. In reply he Iscom
Sea* said : "Felloweitizens, you cannot ex
pact me to address you after. listening to my
:very eloquent and learned friend, Dr. Robsck.
$: In times of peace, leaden pgismustsuccumb to
Amur Coated Btood Pais, and my friend
Ro
back Makes the best in the known world) ,
''his is the lengeet and best speech be ever
geode
Bayern of Dry. Goode.
.liunanrobezr' ,Shellaby & Barclay are selling
itheirstocirof flannels and blankets at great
:e. 3p, reduced prime. It will pay you to give
them a calf beforo Inking your purchases
elsewhere- Tbeir numbers are 74 and 74 Mar
'
„Itet street, sign of the Gulden Dee Hive
Pearls and gables.
White teeth, cropping from out of ridges of
r • Weal:Airplay. as the airs from Araby
She eart! r resist snehlaseinational
...To realise them. to Perpetuate them, to make
outh a casket Of pearls and rubles. and
S'; !Teri' afgt a dusk f
,ragrance, all yod hare
dd, fair ladled, la louse that matchless sage-
Pr,t'graptS93°d°n.t.
' ..... 1. Tlaa iStilelied .Grentest
- * lse ' ' in. ' '7:
cr talfEVittene, iti boronosr. It
= l) l, - i . ,. ... ers H* Y 1 1 :7 1 .11 the ordinary dentifrices,
1"-'''
---1 71 forl this lhat while it contains no
4n
' tli
reason;l
li;parious to the enamel of
• !: :.a llt iv e teeth , it orli a ter' ateS tartar and every nth
el. e - i
‘ t f'' , " iirtm d! ... ntlL c b 1,,h,,e, both from the me
Ir - • • • ':- .1 . - " fririaiiti . rem m "'i' elsori l , end leaves the breath pare
' .-- Ana itwes. -
1
-" • - theofiboe Trade.
.Tlte entire stock itt frade of L. Ide [utast', No.
Federal street, Allegbetry, will be sold by
rr..ll;:ittg-atei Anetuin:eer, on Wednesday, Feb
-1 oteloctr. , Tho ateelreonsists of
I ,„ *boast ten thotunind'dollarit worth of first class
boots and Shoes, Seaside — stock, French calf
tikttis:tiptiers atsttother matoilitl, all of which
- • Willi be sold in package lots to 'the trade.
7 14 '- t;IMi;I::;i: - /ituillm 6
There are .two classes of individuals who
„ : 41.re alwaynerying humbug—those whose oat
, =ad Credulity rendersinenidasilybombugged
.:410.4ta*.b.0 follow Mg the trade of humbug
ging. themselves—hut Sufferers from Coughs,
`"1:16140, Neuralgia, Throat and Lung dialed
tiled, Or any diaeaKs of the nervous system,
'lacorgr cry. humbug after a fair trial of the
byienn OrtrentlfOrheew&-Chndy—iarice 50 coots
and 41 per box Druggist. 'keep it. Buy it
and try it.
Public .I:Reath—The Press.
Advertising has been. pronounced .undlgrd
/lean. by - the Medleal - faculty. A physician
arliondvertises a valuable remedy to day pea
r-10,16in hie private practice would receive the
eliouldei Mtn labs professional brethren,
hdulehe make. Ste Merits known to millions
„through the tomineas cob:onus of a newspaper
• wise. Titian:Lay be “Mgralled," but It be-
Nevi:dent., humane or lust; Whoever is feria.
nate enough" to- discover or. Invent anything
%bit wrill.prerent or enre, or allocate human
tufferlng, 13 boand„to make lb known through
'livery channel of Communication 'rattan his
Creech, to the general public. For many years
the merits of liestetters Stomach Bitters have
Ora been proolalnied to the world. and multi
lades hare been'rentored to health, or saved
drom fatal maladies In conecenence. As new
L' r
Mute have been Oveloped In relation to the
t *ration of this most pure and pat.inkt of all
' 810Machledand Alteratives, they have been
aditted in simple language - to the people of
=tiny lands; and 11 the proprietors of the men
bine have derived profit from their d
bseml
• lititlett; thousands eipon.,thousande of indivld
. huge have been bane:Mod thereby to an em
its:tit beyond all estimate. Sri the West Indies,
Canada. Australia,' and tenth America, Hos
? Otter's Bitters were reeinnited as the sole
arpecide for Dyepetedar,itto best poseible safe.
Aptard against epidemics, and the finest Davin
- *rant In case* of :Geneeal Debility, and the
doily diettisive stimulant entirely , free •Lroin
.. >to3lotss Ingtedlenta
ireittlteep Bitters
law sold whOleseleand retail alvery . lowratee
and ratentiSodicine Depot,
lief/Jet Avon, corner of the Diamond
Ftmlth‘ street, '
Walt onalnaterlitoods.
.
ft . • Oith great Omani* :we call the attea
hen of on: readers to tile subperb-stOck of Fall
104 Winter Goods'init' received by Idz. John
:
7lefertlilereliantlal3or,,No.l.% Federal street.,
alleghony. Ws stock ombrsees some of the
'psi beitutlielCiatlasj Csatiunercs, , Overcoat
' bite and Yeirtingserver brought to the Wade=
- 4nrkert.-' imports:mot of Furnishing Goods,
s Attindtabag Shlrtsllrawors,Callart Kent TieS,
nerolitorobtofa, tt.e., cannot be renewed emit
,it West. A:-surge stock of ready mad Pants,
Crabs, Feats and 01i:roosts,. will also be forme
his eitahlislinient. Persons in want of any
tiSlng in "the'clothing line should not fail to
jive kr. Wrier atoll. • •
1
Thomas W. Parry et Cr., •
Prattler/161ga* Roofers. sad Dealers In Arne?i
alateoProsiotte eotora. Office at alexia
': 4rer latughlinho tear the Water Works Pitta-
V4 ll /04 Pia Real4enoe, No. IS Me 'treat.. Or.
etatsprotaptly attended to. OM work-warrant,
. water yriXot, Itopatrlag done at the abort,
art aottee. No charge forrepairs,provided the
toot In not abused atter it Is pat on.
ifentrot esitptitte of Lime,
irGr . PrOtertingeltker. For gale by Charles 8u
per, proggta, corner of Fenn ilod Bt. Clair
atrocts, Fittiburgh.
Carpenter Jobbing !atop.
llsviiig'setnriieu:Latter an iinnence of three
in th e wow,' Immo re-opened my shin.
o.or all sOrts OtliMbing in tbe milionter line,
tlinokliMana;lilivinlilley, between Smith.
41074.141mlitacultalierry Alley. Onion eolioltA)K,l
gind proasidi gitterula to•
inzii.ut roam:.
bOO
VOLUME LXX%X.---NO. 3O
EXF.XLAL X 121PFX.
THE NOHTIII/ZSTIMM VIZOINI• RAILROAD.-
The MiiMigell. l2l % of this road have Corn
menecd, and will no t doubt nush forward to
completion as rapidly as possible, the arching
with stone of all the tunnels upon it. The
bridge which is intended to span the Ohio
river at tbia point, connecting the Northwest
ern 8a head with the Cincinnati and Marl-
Lila has been commenced, and when
completed will add greatly to the facility of
travel between the East and West.—Parkerv
berg Goreae.
suitors accident occurred on the Toledo,
Wabash and Western .Railroad Friday morn
ing, near the Illinola River, by the breaking
of a rail. The freight train, going COAL, was
thrown down an embankment one hundred
feet deep and the carswere broken into fag
=cuts.Four men, occupying the caboose ear,
were badly lisjared: - Two have since died,
and the others are in a very eritlealeondition.
Tar Guernsey (0.) Miser nays the new oil
wall near tnitabrUlge, caught tire on Saturday
night, and hurtle& Bout St henna. The gas
caught from a 'lantern, - suad the blase which
ascended fifteen ontwenky feet, it la said, was
of two colors caused by the burning of the gee
and oil. M an Oil well, the thing is not bard
ly a success. It is noW over 600 feet' in depth,
Ind it is supposed thatit Sows about one bar
rel pm day..
Trim Sunbelt.) (Pa.). Democrat says, it Is too
le" tb mike. any more experiments in
twO trains trying -to rasa each other on the
Sarno track. The last trial was made Just
shore that tmeir Wed proved a complete fail
ure, Loth engines being smashed up.
Tin= Is indignation among the Ger-
Manama% Cincinnati, against those Southern
planters who are enuagleg German !shoran at
starvation contracts to work on their planta
tions.
•
A Wasnrseros special says that General
Howard intends devoting the proceeds of bin
lecturin e r ecti n g Now England
Churchhe
fund fora Congregational ln
that city. •
Ma. CALL, one . of the R. S. Senators. elect
from Florida, prononnoed by a Georgia -pa
per to be coder the age which would entitle
him constitutionally.to a scat In that body.
. .
. .
Vas Genesee on.) Repte *aye that ' engi
neers are already examining the country, pro
paratory to smug Sag the route fora canal
from Rock Island to the =note river.
Taxi are two hundred. and ninety-eight
antic:mat bank" to this State, with • capital of
nearly ferty-seven• Million' done* and a co,
enlatlon of somewhat over thirty millions.
As exchange says when that load of Abuse,
chuaetts women reaches Oregon It Is projoosod
to found a city and mkt it She-cargo.
Taa trial of John Beck, Jr., at Philadelphia,
last friday, - chatted with setting ate to the
turn of 31r. Isann C.-llatah, on Manta+ of Slay
last, resulted In a. verdict of guilty.
Duma Bald recent - Cold weather, every har
bor wns lobe ico•bound from Alexandria,
Virginia, to Eastport: Maine, except that of
Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
EXt•SEAATOB D. Alamos, of Mtasonrt, is
now a readmit of Kentucky, and getting nett
rapidly. •
Trip Macon (G.s.) papers Ray Uinta handsome
sum has been raised for the Stre. Davis Fond
in that city.
SOITTFUt.:AHOLINA WWI compelled to pay Lwow ,
ty-threeper cent. Interest on money recently
loaned her.
Joni 'Mown SeET iSsanonnted ea a candidate
for Congress In New York . . . . .
The !Vireo° .iteenehog Una,
The Reno 2imee tuts !hi following descrip
tion of the late fire, by : which. the machinery.
Malta, and oil of the principal wells on Flume
linfiltun Were deatioyed
It is suppoeed that the carpenters =gaged
about theyetis bad been smoking, and
thus originated the Hrs.. So noon as the tank*
burst, the liquid flames rolled down the vittley
of the run, licking up the water and every
thing In Its career. th halt sinisonc: from the
first outburst, a stream of 'tire nearly half a
mile in length eatendad down thastream, and
several engine houses and deerloks were thus
oonsumed. The rails of the horse track which
wog laid up therms, Were bent anti twisted by
the heat into all the Shapes of writhing sec.
Penis. The bridges both on the track and
highway were generally burnt. liornirigpools
of ell trees dory to their top mouldering mas
ses of rained machinery, twisted tank hoops
and blarkenedstumps, offices and hillside are
all that remain this morning, to tell the sad
tale.
Trouble About el Ruffle
Tho Congregational church . at East Trey ,
moult), Rasa., had a fair recently at which
they persisted in raffling, against the romon
strances of the poster, the Bev. Mr. /lOW Me
therefore sent his resignation. The church
Justified' lin his remonstrances and ex.
premed th eir ammo of tho value of his labors.
An enclealastipal council, however, conoltatod
that it was beat for him to reslgh, as his am
folneas had.biren impaired, by the matter in
dispute. The Easton Journal, from which we
condense the above, says:
The practice of s l anting at church fairs has
greatly ineresuled during the post threw or four
years, mill in Some fairs which have been
held - Intl:tie city it has been almost luspotsib
to boy any article of Vallee tinless the parches
er took a ishate-in the lottery by which it was
mid.' it la timo that ir stop was put to this
growing evil!!
NOSTIMILX Mks Speta.—The effeot of the
condi:tot - of the Southern people toWard
to
Isis Is preventing many Northern math:diets'
from going South to engage in cotton cultiva
tion. Several gentlemen =IMO as far as this
city to company with_Mr. Conway, who was
about to oroceed to Vicksherg and New Or
leans withLtkiem for the ,parposoof showing
them the country, bet or; arriving here they
met loyal teen recently from those secidons,
who grive a discouraging report of affailll2d
declared Megrim civil authorities tie not give
@efficient protection to them to Justify theta
inketnaining.i Many UAW have already gone
South - who are about to return; Bonito have re
turned alread y. Thom who arrived yesterday
bave gone back to New York to-daY.• Kr. Con
way has labored to aid the South by the intro-
deetion of capital and men, but the South ap
pears to he proof against any measures calms
laird to aid it; either morally or materially.—
Work. Cor.lY. nib.
A 'New Counterfeit—Railroad Ateblea
EZINTIIKi—CondItIont of Jett Darl.—.la.
males Affairs—Fenian Excitement In
tratandn.
tisai Tont. Feb. 4..—A fifty dollar counter
felt bill on the Tenth National Bank of New
York, was presented at the Treasury Deport
ment yesterday.
Last night the Blocker Street and Fulton
Ferry Railroad Company's stables are pm
t-oved 1.7 fire. several horses were hurtled to
death. Less about e 40,000.
The lirralzra Fort Monroe correspondent,
nays Jeff- Duvia's impriennment, and the puh.
lie execrr.tion of his crimes, have made him
Irascible and soured his temper. His atten
tion Is chiefly given to fault finding and read
ing his Bible.
Jareafra Adeleca to the 16th ult. state Must
Sir lirnry . Storks, the T
eti,newy pponGernor, av rived out en the and took the
oath of office. The following day the legisl.s.
tine bad convened, and promised every assist
ance in prosecuting an Inquiry into the CAW!,
of the recent massacre.
Theffmold , s Toronto speflial states that the
Fenian eteltemont along the frontier is still
spreading. The Movor of Liam Men ens di.-
..W.loli from arresting Gen. hiritCtly anti Prll.-
Went thiberte, as they panned through on ihe
Great Western line. for fear It should cause
the destruction of the city.
Fr em New OritTl33•—Eiplo‘lolll and Lose
01 Life—Stole Election Ordereo--71nr-
Lets. • •
:crw NX. Feb. I—The tow boat &title,
J
at the starting` or Gov.= How
forenoon e street, aad
... ent, blew up this and
rank Immediately. Only a few pentrms stv
On board. The Captain, engineer, and two or
three person• en s the levee,lnherers, were
killed by splinters. Several catniwatts lying
alongside, were Mimed. The Captain and
clerk of the steamer Champion are reported
budly hart.
The ilusernor has not yet signed the falls or
dering an election on the SOOOlOl Monday in
March; of parochial °dicers, thmoglinut the
State, antLnimalcipal oincers In New Orleans.
Five or eta guerrillas concerned in the steam
boat rupture On the Tombighy liver, arrived
at Mobile on the first.
The stesunet lieorge Washington tuts arrived
Trem New York.' .
'Cotton dell; sal. nineteen hundred bales at
4 ,645,„ Gold 1,401 New. York Chccks,W,,,
Iterm7 .Itoblrry—Conse of the Miami
-Exploiters—Still Another Explosion.
CINCINNATI, Feb. t.—A gentleman from
XenX, Ohio, loul.hts pocket plektt yesterday
of AIVDDin WO bonds.
An investigation ot the canoe of the explo
sion of the Allam', held at Mem nhis yesterdasr,
knewthe
that the first and second engineers
knew the boilers lobe in bad condition before
the heat left the port.
The 'leather W. it. Carter exploded near
Vl4,ksbarg on Friday. she was oommaxdod
T , ,T Capt. Ban], brother to the commander of
the steamie Sitsvourt, She belonged to the
raleatemppl -r
steamship Company, and was
• rained at &beet WOW°, She IN the fifth boat
ot the line that has met with disaster. There
"'RN insurance Of 477,000 On her cargo at Lotili,
Goyernor Likenna:A.bl.4 Negro Oppo
e
WASIIINGTOI, Feb. 4.-4 t WSJ recently stated
in some of the newspapers, that after tiovern
or Aiken bad made a 'lspeech to the (louse
COMIIIIIICe on Freedmen's affairs, he was us
ten by surprise by a negro bola a brought for
ward to answer it. Governo a r Aik beforeen says
that
he
made no tilMech when he appeared
Corunlitteots ith Meters. Prescott and Whaley,
and farther, that ho haw no negro there: it is
toellevedbewever, that the heat slay, a colored
men name dtatPouted from North Carolina
made 801/10 eement on the tame subject to
the Committee.
A number of colored dolegatea are still in
the city, icolting alter their political and oth
.r intervals. They hare been reinforced by
Fred. Douglass.
Lumber. Merchant etintlfod with for;
OrY•
NEW York, Feb. 3.--Jan. Appleby, a Buffalo
lumber merchant, was yt.stenluy brought to
till. city in charge of an °nicer and commuted
to the 1011 the for examination, on charges pre
ferred by Daniel W. Mown, a Malden Lane ad
teel ch ant, of forging the name of Davin ft Co.,
towbar merchants of ettiodonla„Canada West.
real LAIIMItti, Feb.3.—blessongors from the
Sioux and (They - camp Indians wets received by
?tut commanding °MCA:rat this post yosterday.
The taterVicw was mutrmilysatisfiunory. Their
chicfethavo been invited to it council at Lara
mie, )cafe prospects are favorable.
THE S ru - •GH GAZETTE.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
FROM WASHINGTON
CAPTTUIED REBEL DRAFTS
Mexican Mission not Accepted.
TESTIMONY AS TO SOUTHERN FEELING.
United States Treasury Affairs
THE CONFEREE OF GENERALS.
Their Report on Army Organization.
Special Dispatch to the Pittehurgh Gazette.
WALIMINGITOIII, February 1. MA.
CAPSVILID 11411/L DILATTA.
United States ,Treasurer Spinner yesterday
forwarded to lAtcrpOol; England, for collec
tion. three captured drafts for fifty pounds
sterling that, drawn in favor of George A,
Trenholm, Secretary of the late ,Confederate
States Treathry, by William B. Harrison, a
member of the military family of Jeff. Davis,
on the firm of Brown, Shipley and Company,
the notoriows rebel bankers In that city.
The drafts are endorsed by Trenholm in his
official capacity as Secretary of the rebel
Treasury, and therefore legitimately belong
the Butted States as captured property. Sev
eral draft, of a similar character, drawn by
-be rebel Treasury officials on other European
anus, the payment of which was refused, pri
or to the close of the rebellion, have been
cashed since its close. Consiaerable cariosity
is now felt to know what this Angio-Tiebel
banking firm will do on the presentation of
these drafts.
Iles not yet formally notified the President or
Secretary of State of his acceptance of the
Mexican mission. Mr. Campbell le doubtless
aware of the opposition which will be made
in tie Senatr, to his confirmation, and this le
probably the cause of his delay In accepting
the offer.
:Indian Negotiations
RY 'ATM TEL
:4: >. I, G PERSONAL NEWS.
dbc , " dara.
NON. mons D. CAZIPDELL
POCTIIKEUI rirctLwo
A prominent Georgia Unionist, writing to
Mend in this eity to regard to MO 00 .diti e n
of affair. to the South, %aye:
"I bare area nothing in the papers that
seems to expose the exact things of the South.
The dillieultict, I apprehend, Ile deeper tnan
executive or legislative action, Federal MIS.
errs stationed here, roueh loss those passlog
through the country, understand not the ste
tmi of the people, 'because they are guarded
in their presence. It Ia given to bat few to
judge Impartially where their prejudices are
concerned, and perhaps to fewer to report
correctly what they do know and think. One
thing, however, la manifest. Secession to-may,
politically, 11 etrouger than before the war
and Uniorusur more under the ban of the pro.
cONDITION Or /Pi AIM IX TinrSZVIZE
General Farnsworth, of rhino's, is to receipt
of letters hem two Union men in the Teooo.-
see Legislature, which glees an amount of
affairs in that State. Prom one of those
letters, dated Jarman' let, MA the following
extract Ls made ;
"If the great Republican party to no now,
the wax has been to vale. Tennessee ha.s not
painted any law to protect the colored people
In their rights, and they have no protection
brit curb as is given them by the rodand tiov
eminent: I have heart Ms. Seward denounced
as being ae gutty 01 treason as Jeff Davis.
The Millard spirit of the rebels is growing la
this Mate. I hope the delegation from Ten
nessee will not be be admitted to Conan.,
mail the Legislature acid people agree to do
justice to all mcn. Otherwise, the colored
people and the loyal whites wilt be crushed to
the wall..
From another letter bearing date January
14112, Iftfl, the follow lug extract is made :
"The government must keep a strong mili
tary force for wine time In the late rebel
States, and even in my own State this will be
accesaary. Our people are still Insulted rand
spit upon In many communities In middle
Tennessee, only bemuse they were true to the
Union dming the war. I often hear Ishom O.
Harris spoken of arfar Superior In patriotism
to Andrew Johnson, and the prayer is often
made that the government may fall into it dif
ficulty with Yrnnee or England, In order that
the Southern Confederacy maybe estan•lsbed.
Many more Pay the rebellion is not put down.
and that their Mtne lo good; awl I agree with
them that it is not put down, and that th e r e
la much work yet to do, and my °Maims is Mai
the most successful way to do this Into keep
Out of the halls of Congress ell weals men as
Campbell and Cooper, and others of their
views. Maynard, Taylor, Yowler, and Stokes
would help or. If they alone could b, admit
ted."
From another letter dated January 19th,
IKE, the following is extracted:
"You will are b the vote yesterday, that we
stand fort)-one to twenty-eight against the
Immediate 6dlnifiliol3 et our Congressional
delegation, and that one of the delegation
even votes with as against admission.
ure me for repeating again that we are lost if
the Iteputitean party deserts es now. I think
e shall soon hare to give the vote to the
colored man, for we must in some way disarm
reliels. We must o•tuterlcally kill them or
keep the Smith under military rule."
ami-ronsiosstosco ossifies.' coral,.
It has been decided by the SereUlall Geonetrol
ler that non-commbtaloned offlcon. mustered
out by reason of the eohnolltlation of the real
meet to which they belonged arlth other ergo
nlzatlone, before the reduction of the army
commenced, are only entitled - to the tn.tal
reents of bounty altleh had accrued while they
•tr ere In eery lee.
kluresPTll /.0111INTLIZNAL
Lnat week, amounted to the large sum o
4.9.&93,610.
OPTICEILIMWTNICIO roe ROOItaRT.
Lieutenant Samuel Watson, of the I.llst 111
Rola Nolant rent, tried and con rioted by Court
'Martial on the charge of high way robbery,has
been sentenced to be caghlered. with 101.1 of
pay or allowances duo or to become duo, and
to be imprisoned for dye years at hard labor,
ut Fort Pulaski.
000rnurn,
New Yorit Stele Agent here, hut been removed
by Gov. Fenton, for inattention to the (titlen
of his office. Cob Leo will be appointed his
nueeersor.
- -
COMICILISCIL MONZT.
TheCiUalry Department, since the Seth of
hist September, has, received Ilee thousand flee
hundred dollars, in outmanned money.
TAR WINIATILII TO GRIMM
There Is considerable doubt on to the confir
mation, by the Senate, of the nomination of
Verees lateholus ittuith, as Minister to Greece,
on account of hie record during the war. It
appears that Smith, In MI, was Appointed to
u Captaincy in the 19th Infantry, through the
influence of Senator Jim Lane, of Kansas,
w 'itch poeltion be resigned to please the
wblme of a rabelludy to whom he was engaged
In be married, and who would not allow him
to 0.1211 . tato her presence while treated in thu
'federal uniform.
I=
It to pleasantly mentioned In diplomatic
circle's that the wile of Signor tiortinall, the
dtaunn it
Mister, who before her man-loge
with that distinguished diplomatist, tea, a
Mrs. David of Vicksburg, has reoeived from
the quartermaster General fifty thonmnd ant
lers, the valet, of property appropriated or
destroyed by our armies at tho ca or
that place In 1833. Madame liertinati, nee
Mrs. Beret, resided in Vicksburg up till Lt,'
'me of his investment of that place by our
strait's, and has all been an ardent Om
thiger s ith the rebellion.
DAILY C•LLANCLa OP CATIONAL sales.
It having been represented to the Under!
StalCll T 1,9.11117 that a number of Notional
hunks, located fn the Cities where (Negri"
Mousse era in operation, have estimated ale
prcdta subject to duty from the balances at the
close of the des, as required by tha regula
tions, General Spinner has addressed a lotto'
ro the several' banks referred to, requesting
them ha mating up their semi-annual return•
for the ,da months preceding January 1, lain,
to catimato the average or deposits from the
balances at the otoso of the day,'-or from the
TSBURGII, MONDA
halaLee- after the exchanges at the Cie:tract
Hasse.
AO 10111 i NATIONAL ',LAMM AT THE noun.
Applications for charters for national Mantra
in the South, are enuring in dallyat the orrice of
the Comptroller of the I:tune:icy, but at the
amount of circulation authorised by lax, IA
nearly, If not quite exhausted, they are died
away, arid Ammer: returned to the parties
that their applications cannot he considered
until Congress authorizes nn increase in their
regulation of the national hank currency.
12CINE ON begrime!, 11A3UrACTCH¢S..
The order halted some time since by the
Secretary of the Treasury, exempting mAIV4-
inctured4rttales to the Southern Stales, which
were in the hands of the original InanilfAetun
bre, from the excise tax, has beau rescinded
and n cifenlar will h. issued to-morrow do-
Owing that all such manufactures, on and af
ter March first, next, will be subject to taxa
florin° matter at what date they aro manu
factured.
TnE coramt OY OONEILAI.O AND Tilt ARMY Ert.L.
The council of Generals have male the fol
lowing recommendations In regard to the Son
att. Army bill: They approve the number of
Wen for uhtch the hill provides, and the pro-
portion to be taken from each arm of the ser
vice.. They also Irceommend that, in addition
to the Major and Brigadier Generals now In
the Regular Army, that five Major Generals,
ten Brigadiers, nod a number of Adjutant
Generals be appointed from the volunteer
forces, these offices to cease with the death or
resignation of the first incumbent. The only
recommendation of importance in regard to
Bill is that the commander of the
nriny shall have power to order inspectiens.
They also report in favor of taking the Super
intendent., of West Point from the army at.
large, instead of confining, the appotntmenta
to the corps of engineers.
MISTOOTOLITAN TOLICI COMMISPIONZR ,
The Intaligencer of yesterday thus reports •
fact :
"It was currently rumored on the streets
yesterday, that the Lemuel Messrs Bowen, of
this city , and Tenney, of Georgetown, Metro
politanPollee commissioners, bay mg expired,
other gentlemen had been nominated to fill
their places, and it wen said that Mr. Peter F.
Bacon, of this city, andplr. Engiut, of George•
town, wore the reelplenui of the executive fa
vor in thin behalf."
In Mils connection it may be stated that the
gentlemen Just named, are strong Union mcn,
while Mr. Bacon is at least neutral, and Mr.
English a venomous copperhead.
CWIO3 seine ILSII.IO/1.11.
The Commissioners of the Union Pacific Rail
Road from Omaha have reported favorably on
the construction of the first forty miles of
road, and Mr. Durant, vice President of the
road, has recePred from the Treasury Mx hun
dred and forty thousand dollars In Govern
ment bonds, the nroomit dne the Company on
the section referrer. to..
PACIFIC RAIIAOAir tit&
National kclallenly.- o E, Science.
MINISTER TO DOMINICAN REPUBLIC.
Special Dityttteh to the Plttstottgh Cincotta.
IV Atint.trrom, February 3, Ite.d.
TACITIC RAILROAD BILLS
Settator Nesmith h. presented . bill grant
ing I.ods to aid to the coostraction of a rail
road and telegraph hoe from the Central Pa
cific Railroad to California to Portland, on the
navigable waters of the Columbia river to
Oregon, and Senator Cowies has presented
one granting lands Odd In the construction of
railroad and telegraph lino from the city of
taerrville, to the mate of California, to the
moat feasible point of interscetion with the
Pacific Railroad, In the State of S.:evade, and
Senators Stew art and Fyn hare presented the
resolutions of the Legislators of Nevada urg
ing the passage of the latter bill.
TUX XATIOXAZ Acanorr o► {MIMS
At it• recent session to Washington, elected
the fellowingodicers: President, ILL D. Bache;
Vice President, Joseph Ilenry, Rome &scrota
rs, Walcott tilbhsi Foreign Secretary, Louis
A 61,111114; Treasurer, falnamli heslgarsi Gauls.
ell, L. V. Legs, B. A. could, B. L. Lecaltu,
and W. D. Chrlsty.
Mai emirs To saw pouts 00.
Gen. W. L. Casetruttl. at present a mereliant
there. la the gentleman who. Dome la referred
to to the Preiddent'a letter, an harlot been
scot to the Bennie fo r confirmation as litralater
realdent to the Dominican Republic.
==3
In consequence of the large number of de
*orricee from the regu.Ltr army during the
rust few months, General Grant ha, World an
order calling upon Voromanders of Deparl
merits and regimen.. to take the most stile
gent measures for checking the evil, and to
cab,se inspoetions to be made to discover and
remedy tbo caused
TEMALE EMIGRATION SWINDLE.
CIAADLL'i PELPAPArIO3 IGAIVI lag FENI.LIS
New Yose, Feb. 3.—PrOceedtags were yes
terday In the cleft courts for sev
eral more of the victims of the Mercer emi
gration trend. Their names seer Alm Agnew
Peterson, Mrs:. A. It. Stewart, fillss Stewart, Mr.
Wm. litcreen, Mr. Arthur alcEsren end Mr.
non,rsou.
hotshoter represented to these .o.
that been !appointed by toe I%d-
rill:Hal tmsenmsent of Weshingtoo to .witost
female emigration to that territory, not tio
had teenty thousand :toilers so gold. whtzb
wen to be distrthiden einesurt hem for the imr
pose of setttlng them handsomely when t h••y
reaulltntlhoir dent lost lon. On these repro:en
titous sad on Ina endorsement of Governor
Ando on they nen. imltteed to purchnee Lice.
et et for the Continental. within they now bold.
In thee:tee of A. T. ate:wart ea:llmq Itiell•rd
Colhoru uud Grorgo Meapp for 11..e1, usernilit-
Wm was waived tins int:ruing. Coeburn In o 1-
Witted to IMO bell. Knepp gave ledl for SI,OA
to :splicer for 0.1.1261.111a1un on Monday tut...
" Trntre Y. 9pa;ll , lln 11, one of lho editor. of th •
Nan 1 ott. 7tu.ea who had taken. a trip to lir
Orient. fur the benellt of hl• health, w tt.
Inn Inat IVednuntlay, Wiwi( wlth
I . •I•, and In feared tho attark will pro. - •
HOOker, in reply to the writ of Imiiean
h e
ham in the race eft: hae •t u , it
he ham not and did not have Cold In hug
. and could not prodnee Mtn In tile Court.
itidera unto rum: tired, it L 4 w. 1. 1 ,1, I Ilree
hundred !homing.] dollar,. Of the 10111. of the
Itepuldir, of which one bemire.' k5,,,1
thirty thou:and hue been tont ton banking
home In Sun Francisca , . through n 111441. 4 V of
lien. Shields.
Loiters from Toronto nays the tioverninent
Is nom harrying troops to the frontier front
LondOn and Hamilton. Sixty roneds of hall
eartridgo have been issued to volunteeru and
mauls. at London, Toronto, Hamilton and
other pottda. From their movemento. It is ev.
Went a raid or trivaition on the western bor
der 1s expecetd. The general impreollori is,
that a mall 1,31,11 of Fenton are preparing a
all 111p012 Sarnia or W Indium for thu purpose of
embroiling the United States and Litgland In
dance Oleo that may result In mu - between the
too countries,.
several deputalirmo of Conseil tn Fenian',
have milesl at tim Ilittulquaitere,
In Union Square, and protested against the
proposed inverion of Llunitila IA a ineunire
into afield destroy not only the hopes of I r,sh
Incicpenclimee, but the prospects of annexing
the 1 amides to the United States.
It to rumored Out the arms which General
Ss cony deoigned to ptircsoise, aro now being
closely watched by Brittoh agents, who hare
direct Mott LIOLI(1111 front Sir I. reilerlck Bruce,
the Enalint, Minister, to notify Mr. Archibald
the Moment. any attempt Is mad° to remove
them.
It is also stated that Mr. KtMout recolsol a
note from a frlond in Washington, .ttst In g that
Englivti JOl3ll watt oil truck of orm4 ' for the
poi p 0.4., at getting a large rowan! from Mr
Fa ruerick Bmru for their diroovory.
A letter from %era Cruz says that Gan. For
late of the Confederate army, was in that
Illy recently, and left for Alvarado. It in evi
dent the General Is not in very flourishing cir
cumstance. pecuniarily.
Four hundred French aoldiers, wheats term
of service had expired, left In the transport
Meuse tor Filmes.
It In reported frotn the city of Mexico that
a change ed ministry has been decided on, for
the purpose of giving the church party an in
teen., near the threes.
ANG'IHER S=LBOAT EXPLUSION
X-acti - Go Lomeli of X_.1.1"0
NSW OIILLANN, Feb. r.—Vicksburg, Fsb.
The steamer W. It. Carter, exploded her
!milers at three o'clock this morning, at island
Ninety-eight. A large number of lives were
loot. The boat and cargo are a total loss.
The following nre known to bu loot Mr..
Dr. Richardson Mid three children, New Or
leans; Mr, talthons, Mrs. Wulf. lira Rice,
a nacjaanti ; Mrs. thateranan, Team llro.
Nmare. Mrs. Morris, Columbia., and Mrs. Row'
.end, and manly others were sealant' and
ty11.1.1% toe 111)010.
The steamer Evening Star brought many Of
al.e caved herc, NOM° were tramsierrcal CU the
..teurna.r Lunn, bound for Memphis. Tile 0ft1,11.11.1141
,11.11.1141 men of the Evening star rendered all
the assistance possible to the sufferers. TM
engineer was saved. Ilia says no onus Is imslantd for the eXplosion. Thu ansublnery
was tanning smoothly. and Zhu host gong
omwly at tee, time. The steamer Emerald
lilted up three, names examen
, EtnItUARY 5, 1866
FROM WASHINGTON
The Fzench Troops Certainly to
..Zvacuate Mexico.
THE TRIAL OF PIRATE SEMMES.
Bill to Prevent Smuggling.
THE PROPOSED MINISTER TO GREECE.
haw TOyna, Feb. 3.—Thu Tribune's Washing-
ton special soya that letters have Just been re
,
thived froth Paris, continuing m every Impor
tant partienlas the information concerning
the intention of tile Emperor of Trowel to
withdraw his force.. from Mexico with the
least !erosible delay, de mending nothing of the
Governtnent co the I nixed Staten except that
it remain neutral i.etvreen the belligerent par
ties, according to the aamtranees tri van arid re
iterated by the Government daring the Last
three years. The Emperor of 'ranee d 0.,.• not
ask for the recognition of Maximilian, nor in.
xist upon any other treaty otipuiations.
The statement oent forth by the Pori, promo,
that an .Wittrnordinary eornmission ha, Mani
sent to Vico, to make preparation for the
evnenati letters o.
roofirmed by the lette r
coined ashington. 1 have good reason for
believing that the state Department is at.
ready In poem... on of official Information to
this effect's/anti r is to be hoped that ouch ins
foinnationveUl soon be laid before the public.
The Mate - Meet here given fame from a Most
tru-tworthy source,tuid may be lOC/Iced upont
as absolutely trustworthy.
The statement already publlnhed that a cowl
mission for the trial of the p irate Smoke, had
been ordered by the I.:Wry - Department, is Ms
forrect,:lif will be tried for piracy, but several
other c 1 en and apeeldeatione are under ad.
niacin by the proper autlaorltlea, and the
result otthe deliberations will not be made
known Thr several days. Than are certain
wpecificatiOno In th e charges against 801:111310A,
bleb egue the moot careful considenttien,
st. his bontriction on theca would establish a
precedent which might operate to the detri
ment of `the country In future wars with
foreign nations.
The tihrid's Washington special say. the
House Military Committee to tmdt equally
divided. ureter the question of making the
grade of General a part of the reg othehr ular army
and not e temporary matte.% tome hat in te event
of th e death of Gen. Grant s mart.
tortoni. officer may he promoted to the place.
It will probably be adopted in that form.
The Item. Washington special naya the bill
prepared by the Commissioner of C.:Lotman
ana the convention or frontier collectors. and
'cnotom officer., LU •OUL smuggling, is now
in th e hands of Se p tre re tary McCulloch for ex
aminatlonand Tile 3,Cretury IS
probab semi ti
mid proposition to Congress on
Monday next,
Uric
Its immediate par
mire.
Detective Daher was not sentenoed yoster
day, as was expected, on the toil etment toe
the false imprisonment of Pars Cobb. Thurit
are three other Indictment. againsthint for
rOldiet7,, false imprisimment and extortion.
The Trileymea Washington special says ;itch-
Olenuenalusted Minister to,Breoco,
at the breathes out of the war was a 'estputtn
in the lethregulars, sent to Lents - erne. Thy., to
recruit hitteompany. lie bomuno engaged to
marribil. was delayed beccinse the lady
would not. marry one engaged in lighting her
m mmutry. . resigned hiscaptainery, was
mnrrieAt d a civilian now ow
as Uinta to Greece.
Nothing of:Octal Mu Teen reeolved tit the
Navy-ystid in relation to the United •Statei
steamer Narcissus, reported to have been lost
on Egmont Key, Florida. The United States
tug Jessamine Lett Pensacola, Florida, about
the time, IPA 0 is reported that the Jessamine
is the ourertunate 'reseed. Nothing definite,
hoe ever, la known In relation to the matter.
ADVICIES FROM MEXICO
French Troop Preparing to Leave
MAXIMUM ADVISED TO RESIGN.
Difficulty betneen the Pope and the
Mexican aerrgy.
PITIABLt CONDITION OF EIIIIGRANTS
Neer Tete, Feb. 3.—The Iteralcr• Vora Gres
correspondent Kars: Arrangements are bo
log ruttleXon the withdrawal of the Frennh
troOpth an i Vey will leave the country am noon
of otervloe expire. The people
W the oCussitry are berotning disgusted with
We French, and marry of them an. returning
to the hoot here State.
'I he Nonmese. a paper of Vera Gras, thonght
to be eomeinhat too liberal in ltd views, has
becoupon to discontinue the publication of
itsdence from the United States, and
sib° from Europe, on the subject of the rel.
Sims existing bet wren Franco and the afore
said country.
It vas rumored that tenor Ifloaltro had ar
rived from Ifranee, to tell that ha.
poleen can no longer help him,and that he hod
better pr.-pant to madam. the Imperial perdtton
Mo exprenned bin willingnens for the
French troop* to be withdrawn if the United
%tate* would mend bum troops to replaea them
lie also elpfelOied his willingness to abdicate
in avr of Iturtilde. It was sun:wed he
cofld o
SOCHI receive another million lotion
from Prance, and that he will make a change
in his cabinet soon.
The difficulty between the Pope and Merl.
-can clergy on amount of the Church property
trflh.. Cnlltinura.
About thin, thousand stand of arms for the
Imperiattst• recently err - bred at Vt.', I rue
from New lurk, but being oondeusned were
t 1.61.4.
wri
ls nald that t ire far not tun acre of grocind
-ho been allott ed to emigrant'. etead to a
roiony of Iniperini wildter• di.ihargo-I from
nets ire. A ten AMETIKII =trio
to the country, Induced tiy the flanking attire-.
of Maur - len A tin hate etpeniiiiii their lad
dollar, and ate now in a pillahlo condition.
There in land held by the teleeridnent, and to
knnt quantltien, but confederate Imperial
mode hail cork of the int..,
plaiaal in their hands, and ineltal emigration
prdensturel).
It was reported that Matinkilian hail rneent.
ly unlit In publ t ic. that be Intended to eon ti not
the /oat-at-tha he hail begat. Cl
in t Mealco, and
te 'mentos los destiny
Tee Marl Martial and secution of Ref/atilt.
ran prisoner. lip the lotitertallstn, Anil nil.
atebial proceedings Itbrolighout tiro country,
continue.
Ncw Toni. n.h. C.—Richard L. It olliortn. a
nniserlttor of the Nen York Tribune, moil Cleo
Knapp, minor the proprietor.. lit
lit
at. 1.. Its
wen- orrentral thh , tole y-e•ter
dn..- on • warrunt hu.n,4l by JoAge Dowling.
the lontialtilla of A
U.
tile..art, The v4.'43-
plaint in laurelled nal certain allegation. ten lob
appeartd in a late iAle of the id. R par,
Won, to a letter written by Mr. t.litiorn a. a
ben Vera corresportilient In eon..aum,' of
the lutrnew. of the hour at which stn. arro.fe
were male, :an oft
elnianwerevi
v hap
oultl Int found, no that both of tile acru.oil
ere tricked up for the night at the lit la pro-
Mort .tat inn bonne.
SUMMARY OF I BENCH AFFAIRS
NECESSITY OF ACANDONING MEXICO
NtPOIEOh'S INFOJENCE OVER THE FOREIGN PRES
New Tone, Feb. 4.—The Paris correspond
ent of the 7libune, under date of January
171 h, ssys, after referring to the fart that ev
ery one Is conjecturing Inuit the Emperor will
n) In ills speech to the Corps Legislatif • The
Nuances of France ore in the most thin-thaesie
condition, and war with the United States,
w
Bich must come sooner or later f Napoleon
the 'third persists in keeping an army in !lux.
tch to prop the Eniperer, would bring Prance
to the verge of bankruptcy.
Mr. Fun hi, the Finance Minister, well knows
thin tool Is using all his bummer to persuade
the Emperor to take the only course which
apt give his dynasty a chance of laSting. The
French nation which mistrusted and ditsliked
the Mexican expedition from the first, would
never stand the frightfulexpenditure which
its long continuance would entail.
The name correspondent states that the
French Unverument lately purchased a share
In the london Dotty TiriegropA, which accounts
for the fact of that paper alone of all the Lon
don press having ;terminable to be sold pith-
Italy in the streets of Paris. it also accounts.
for trent leading articles of the Telegnsph
irfentling the French Government through
tit eh and thin, particularly an to thoSalutlean
question. These articles, many of widen an,
e .massed in the French Rome Office, were
after. arils retranslated and published by tun
Monhtear and Conansminne/ tut genuine spoc‘.
mom of English °voltam. The Emperor is
l a uyn looking out to brlhe the - press oil <MN
the world. lota must well know that the
promo, which is pultlistimi hi tha
United Staten, belongs to them. So does the
Internutionol of London.
Prince Achille Murat, brother of Princess
Anna, height a duel on Tueletay, with M.
limileford a titer In the P.mera, who had
mete fun of the evidence which he gave in
favor of Miss Cora Pearl, Ina law milt netweett
her and u horse dealer. No falai consequemso
melee ed Prlnee Aubille - Murat was entity
attended In the shirr, his adversary alight ly
Zhu hip, and then the secOudn sthpped the nn
cone er and declared their 'honor satisfied.
A meeting organized by uu asmelatina of
I. remit ladies, for nestling help to thin freed
people of America, took place J.Lnuary ,7th w
sidle lb-re. The chair was occupied by M
Lobouluve alto gave a short sketch or the for
mation of ihe Society. After alluding to the
perfectly unocturian ellerlieter of the Asso
ciation, he mentioned that since its forocation
In April lust, ten cases containing 5,341 .trtl
else of clothing, valued at h7,icllf and 27,4 46 1 . to
money had been rent by the Committee, mak,
ang In all 64,ttrif. Thu sale of the tickets and
telethon ht The Close of the JneoLing amuunt
tl nearly 3,101 d.
The latent liens froneSnain Is that Prim is
g oing ahead. Instead 01 fly Mir I.do Portugal,
he Is tubing the whole country In Andalusin
and matching with confidence upon Cordova.
My belief he that Prim will succeed.
Flo4ring 11111 named
Vi r iTriioo CITT, 1 D. , Fob. I.—Tho Union
flour mills were destroyed by Ire this morn
ing. Loc. 020dX0.
RECOGNITION OF DOMINICA
lutetriew betmeen Secretary Seward
and President Baez.
ntr• t , Feb. 4.—.% letter ha.. beau re-
eri , vl Leta. ,nu Domingo, giving tile
eon% ereatien held there On the
11111 of ./ anon! y, s,creLay Seward
=MMI
.
Tbe ',blurt ei etec.t. Ti..
re,pecuthiLty
F.O 1,40 whence the :taw 1131,1011 comer,
tni
tltlrn It to errtittnhty.
President flat z wild he. w. happy to have
the honor of reeetv log the - reef... Teary of era c•• of
the (naied elute/. at the National Pala., that
a revolution ha be en made in Ulla ItepuUttz,
and that the whole people having aeqatehee.l
In It, It lacks nothing to give ain , lllty to the
gOverathCaL, but that it should receive the
recognition of the great Republic of the
United htatea.
Mr. Simard said: "I nee before men-te
a
Gen. Cabral, I
who 1 may any loss tweeted,. ~se e
im pi uperly, but most loyally boon an ureeacm
to the recognition of toe gqvernment ita ler
your admititatratiOttl.' When the - polar trf
spMn an cast oil be the people of thoniniets.
the y announced to till Other nllllO,lll the rests,-
rat ion of the Republic Of Dominica, and lien.
t tibial at its head, natialled that the .51:Mu
llah wan as encrusts - BR its it Was Justaind believ
ing that it was pernmeent. The ucquieseenee
r•I the poosin .gutinanteeil by the presence of
Greer al tuna], aiding to full harmony with
you a a member el your atinduistration."
President Baez midi ism in France. l came
to Auterica on my way Rimy country. I heard
that the Spanlab rule was cast off, and tile
Republic man proclaimed nod successfully
established by the people in arias. 1 Was pre.
paled to ...wept, and heard with eatinfaction
that by the °mention of that General Suranti
had born procluened Provielonal President..
1 wait prepared to acquiesce In bleadminhatraC
tit.h. The people considered again tied Gen:
era! ?oriental was chosen Provisioual Treat=
dent. I wan ready to acquiesce , to that.
"While I still remained abroad, Abe Deur.*
considered esti., end vatted Get, Cabral LO
the Presidency I was content with that, hot
turn tome • revulsion el the popular will,
calling me to the Presidency. That call was
nustilned by Gen. Cabral, and It cacao to feral
BO unicorn that 1 was obliged to regard It as
thew ill of the people. 1 caused the Congress
of the Republie to be taanvenod. They hove
rat turd that deeire., and I have accepted tne
administration ander the gtellantece oi or
ganic Mae, and with a view of cementing the
Mummy of the tCoverument. I have invited
Gen. Ptirientabee and Gen. Cabral to be mem
bers or my Cabinet. I am still holding a shill.
Mr trust ler lien. Serrano, welch I hope will
be aceeptil by him."
Sir. Seward said: "Tour policy seems tome to
halo been eminently Judicious. I treat it
will prove as racers/dui as It was manifestly
w Rao
l'resident Baer. said, "I hope all parties will
nequiecee in a complete return of peace and
artier, but it would complete our good for
tune nod give us the only guarxotee that re.
mains to consolidate the Government, If the
great republic of North America would girt
us its recoguition. When Dominica impart
lied from Hayti, In 1011, many other States
ress•gnixed Douilnica, but the United States,
for reasons tiehtalesa of their own, have net.
rr recognized Domintea. The enjoyment of
their fever is essential to our stability and
pence, and I have always thought it a hard
ship that It could not be bemired Now, how.
ever, since learn that the United States have
ptochuMed general lamely for all .classes of
men, I hope that the Obetacles which have pre.
rend our recognition may be downed to
have been removed."
Ali. Seward geld: "When the United States
separated fleas Ureat Britain and established
themselves an Independent nation, they or
ganized themselves into a republic and laid
for its foundation the principle of the equality
of all men—a principle with which any form of
slavery le Incompatible. But African els. era
existed in the country, and while In terne
our condition wan one based oa the equality of
all the people of the nation, slavery never
tbehessexiited and wan guaranteed in lora , or
State laws. The first great effort. of the friends
of freedom and humanity was te alleviate sla
very with Ds influences in every form, and to
give to the nation the character and policy of
a nation opposed to human bomiange.
"Every step that We advaneed in attempting I
fo r iMpresa this character upon the nation, we I
wre met by the slivieholding portion of the
republic., by the menace of disruption and dia.
usecubenuent of the Empire. It was not poe.
sable at aret to prevent the extension of sla
very In our own borders. It was not passible
to prevent the acquisttion of new foreign ter
ritory for the purpose of. the exteuelon of ala
•ery, because of the popular apprehension
that disunion mutt follow the policy of ree
strictlan thee proposed.
••Thes. In fact, under the previous relatiula
tration, the bias elioldiag power loudly stud
long determined the policy of the country ai
Donne and abroad. 'Titus It happened that
hen ilayt, established a reputilieupon the
Ino•le of universal emancipation and consti
tutes, in ell its farm. after our OVVII. the
...I states .11d not recognize Hayti. and
throng,hout all her ell/deuce, now not a /dens
one, o f near any years, the i:ter rein:odic
• es never recognixod by the Unitat State..
••I t wne to with Dominica in MI, when she
separated beteelf from Hari and eatabilabbd
an American sister republic. The United
States did not acknowledge Dominien as a
Male. and she has remained out of relations
as till the prevent time.
• tier own sical-alavery people of all classes,
with greet labor and great cont, many year..
.go established a republic nn the COWL of
.511 tea, Liberia, intended to operate sac eta
fully fur the nhppre”lon of the African slave
trade.
• . The fOLIDOCTI of liberte were American ent
ire.. The settlers of Ll4Cria were a portion
11 ihr Altsfri , lo l l people, but the elavehold
policy prevailed in the councils of the United
•tai es, and the United Stales did not recog
nize Lit...rim, though virtually a creation of its
,/ww, until Is6l, hen the shareholding policy
of the t alts] Slates was for the trot time ef
fectually reversed, not without the necessary
test of euppresteng the attemptedilismember-
PK/ long menaced. tin w great that cost
Its,. been I am slot now side to speak, but it is
a onus, of rutiefactioe that the revers II of
the object lanai policy is cornolete and nolicaL •
W a hale now no slaves in the United stitea.
••n.teultansously with declaring the loom of
slavery at home, the I'reSt•lolllTCCOMMenalfd
10 I.llllirren9 a recognition of the Republics of
ll.ttl mot Liberia, and Congress promptly
1.11.1 .1111 great unanimity expressed) Its con
cert enee. The hand which, by the eommand
of the Pt rodent, w rote those mete was equally
r. pawl and anxious to recognizetime epuis
1,,e of Mminica. But unfortunately just at
this moment the Republic bad gone down e
Dominica, and thin fair anti beautiful I anti had
beroine6lth the apparent eunsent of its peo
ple, a potion of the kingdom of Softie.
•'We coilld not deny to the people Id Domin
ica the right to be subject to Spain, if so
eas their choice. We could not intervene by
mit e to present their exercise of tha• choice,
an to rompel them to reconsider It, nor Inter
vene to eetablish republican Institntion• by
Torre. We deny the right of any %date to in
tervene. by force tn establish a titsnarehical,
Imperial, or any form of goverument In our
continent.
..relen int ervunttrm by force, Ss at ways en-
Mons ton State, no mutter rimier what pre
tence It Is effected, or by what agency it in la
volved. tio foreign Stile can estulb ish, or
guarantee republitsen institulioes hi any oils
•r slate hy force. A state that will perm it
wd enilute •neresstul intervention in its pa
tient straws, is onwortnY• amt thereby lees
.ol,l.- of being tree. A l•rave people nee•l on
01,s - tedium. •To u timid 0T , 0R411 , 111, nation,
[et, tget int•uvention, throuch in a filen Ily
tni.e. 1. no bleasing
anient Rites said: "That is true, but the
rei pie ati Dominica Imre a right that when
11•1 they I e-eetabilithed their rt e e. l , my,-
ttio. they shall be tieknowltelee. l , and I
fluid ouly give to our Cong - ess, when IL comes
tbe assurance that we would lie re '-
tis,' by the United States, nil our trtollocs
hi be mooed "
air Seward replied: ttOutof the capitol, net
of my oe country, without the ninhorify of
t p tm e e t arleca. odr
t t h h e e r e P foe s nothing ran
a ay can t t g h ea ng
antee the tudinn of the Amerman republic."
Pieehlent Rees: "Certainly, I understand
that your trills Is personal anti mit:uncial."
Mr. Seward said: "Yea. it is no. Neverthe
less 1 feet assured t e at I anal' *peak iu harm,
ny faith the euntimeuta o. the entim Ameri
can people, when I any that he emelt-true of
Dominion yen bare explamed to me is all It
Bee Mis lo require."
Sir. Seward expressed his confidence In the
ntiablllly of the ropublican instittitiOna of
Domialek, and Ina Nemec of their Importance
as a part ef the republican system istcon
tinent, land Mtn:tilted that his gOvernment
bed only been awaiting indications ot Luis
kind.
In reply to a qiiestlou whether It was neees
•ary to postpone the appointment of a minis
ter to the United States until after the antem.
bible of the Dominican Congress, Syr. !inward
asnured the President that such an appoint
ment would be r e eeeniged by histlevernment,
hether it were ovule with the concurrence
of the Congress ar not.
Since the return of Secretory Seward to
Wathington, the Government, It In already
known, bilk reeeirrazetl the Independence of
lienilnica, and the President hue nominated to
he Senate Gen. CozetiarvaMirduter to that
Republic. Tie is there enmszett its o merchant-
Rejoielitg at notamoen• over the Beath
Ltr.colltre. tiCtlahony as. a r..
slant Latbaanadreeo—An Olt Renner:
Burned.
•
New lona, Feb. C.—The Brownsville, Texas,
correspottlient of the Herold,says in Mats
menu, end its,rebel offspring, Bagdad, a g o "
he news of the 113d43 . 411010rt rrosidatt
Lilletthl was received, public rejoicings were
nett', a mock g rave ek MS dog, and the fool
o retches held heirtobsccne carnival about II
it immediate view of the authorities, nuns.
bolted.
The Liverpool P...nastaten that Ellen A. 0' Ma
honey he. arrived In Dublin from New Fork
11 6 1i Fenton entruissadoeott. The Irish Attor
ney General has ordered the release of twenty
• Fenian. from tile United 6ti1t.03 who
re
cently at ring% the evidence being In-
Afftlelent to warrant their detention.
A kerosene oil factory at the foot. of Warren
Jecooj city, was tolullydestroyed tins
evening by re. Loss unknown.
Fenian Electing at Detestt.
Drrener, Feb. 3.—at it meeting of tho De 6
reit ell Me of Fenian brotherbooa, resolution.,
ndopted , condemning the Senate re.tard-
In g the dmigna on Maude, ea tutjust. sod detri
mental to thtllr cattle, entiorelng the notion
Lie tonvention In aboliithingthe Vniludelphia
..metitutiOn. and' declaring ettuadtmee IL
tealttiony..
The Canadian Fenian*.
New Tone, Feb. g.—The Herald's special To
ronto dispatch says i The Canadian Fout1:1.
have tuned an address to tho
lirtitherhood indorsing the tralationy faction.
th - cterthir the true and outs . oldret of tno
movement to ao the froodom of Ireland, and
•b•i.itnelng the prosition to go to Irdand
try the way U Cana da.
I - EIOE THREE CENTS
XXXIXtb CONGRESS—FIRST SESilim
WASIIIISGTO7, JatitlAry 1,
HOUSE.
AI r.Spanitling introduced:a hill which was re-
ferred to the Committee on COmmerms, provi
ding for the repair end improvement of the
harbors of Cleveland and. Fairport on Lake
Erie.
The hill reported Mr„, Stevens from the
Committee On Appropriations, making appro
priations for the Legislative, E <cent's°, and
Judicial Departments of the Government till
June Mth,191,7„ was made the special order for
Monday. •
The Boum passed ;the bill providing. that
•
person. in the Naval service Of the Untied
state., who have Ifist one foot and one hand
In the line of their duty, shall be allowed the
same pensions as to allowed b/ law to persons
the military serrice; acidalsor that tae
pro
tstons of section of the.penaten law of
,sty tth, tw.l, shall apply - to persona in the
Nay td service, The term in the
tot mer law was comae...4'lllot; to inclade
a. In the Navel service. Tim design Of thti
to to equalize the penbloo law. • • '
The Ronne, Mr. 0, sehttarne, of Illinois, in
the chair. on:weeded to the consideration of
tot t•et.ate Mil to mitarno the powers Of the
rted turn', Out eau - -
Mr. Mard•all, of Ittinent, said It was dlmcnlp
to crmeet•e of a more Memo ant measure tome
that now peialing. Its processed o'.l •'c t was
to look niter tynd take tatasi of a ra " cewhich
b ., b eer , recently ',tea:test' from boodage. and
this Involved the expenditure of nutold toll.
Bonet of dollars. Ile denies! that the Faders!
Groot orient am become the yannumn almoner
Of
Mr. •
Mr. e
flubbard, of Connecticut, and Mr M '
MoD
ton, of Illinois, supported; the lute.
Mr. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, attil that a
fingnished General, of Alabama, bait c ,,,11.4
upon him, and shown Mimi, a mewsp.sper cant
.talning the proceedings ova court, sent mans
black men and women to death for larceny, or
the pheasant:llcent for Motet >,nine years, for
the same offence. The erltior of the paper Jos,
tined the verdict, saylsl.l.llst the pla n tation,
not the eity,was the pita-et-for negroes.
Mr. Knussean, of RentuckT, ticked the name
of the distinguished
Mr. Kelley replied : Gen. tipcacer. who, as
Colonel, raised the drat reginicot of loyal Ala
bamians.
Mr. Rousseau said this iyas -the first time he
bail heard of hen: Spencer, .
Mr. Kellerreplled, that was quite possible;
and yet Gen, Sencer re igitt he a distinguished
General, for ni l the Intelligence of the geatic
man might Pot reach theiceutral part of Ken
tucky.
Mr. Rousseau said he wits in Korb:tern and
Middle Tettnesare for. two Years, sad he would
not nay tien. - Spencer was a distinguished Gen
eral or anything else. - - e • -
Mr. Keil - aria:narked that he would take the
wend of Gen. Sherman as agalnat that of titi
gentleman from KentivAry. 1 Re kneiii the
Con. spencer served with Lien. SheieMan, an
thought he woe on his staff. lie repeated that
they bung black men and-women in Alabama
or imprisoned .thent ninety-aim ars Mr Mr
ceny, but no such parliatitael3X w an meted out
to white rebels *he fitted black men's horses.
Mr. Moulton resumed his remarks in favor
01 the bill,and said no repahlican government
ran or ought to exist while 'four millions of
people ere deprived of their rights.
Mr. Ritter, of Kentucky,: snake against the
bill.
Mr. Kelley', in explanation, of what he had
said at the previous stagelof the proceedings,
read an extract from the Inscaionsa Wiesner,
of
men --a cwt, last, showirig that a number of
freed men and women; Who' , were.constated,
were sent to the .penitantiary..for Varlet.
terms, for larceny, and a While man..whb stole
a horse, was sentenced to be tningect The
editor added, "unless nekroes reforei there
would be a necessity for a. penitent ary in
every county. The regimes Ought to no kept
Item congregating In towns, t oo [roe pl tee
for him being the plantatiOn. Separated fr.tot
the plantatio , they cannet obtain transietenee,
and hence it becomes necesstyrif (or them to
steel to gretlf:. toe d wantsof nature. -
M r. b
ut Bal he did mot justify any
wrongs but he rae to dieksiss the sill under
constdeiatiou. ti e was opposed to It, not from
pm tonal spirit, but berause,"lfth Is oppressive
measure slionld be passed, it would tend it,
the injury of those It claimed to protect. /le
was not a Republican, but had acted whit the
Colon party, and he IVILS storey tO say that the
Colon and the Republiciett party were not al
ways the same. During Limiest four years he
had voted with the Iteptilthean patty to sup
press the rebellion, and had given It his honest
support. Toe object of the, war was, at the
outset, declared to be to.suPprees the rebel ,
Bon. defend .he ConstitattOrt, and to restore
&lithe States to the dignity a nd netts which
they et,ie believede the Contest begam
It was that the trepettuican party
would soppOrt the Colon beimuse Itexpressed
the will of the people. There were no armal
rebel, to make war, and etnituld they, with
such Mattering armies WI they could always eta
lain, talk about Sr withthe unarmed men sod
women of the southl Thee bill au an.o.
late don:race, not, only in his judgment, out in
that of those who would tooter by U. Take
Gaudof thtise negro., said he, sod he leollid
61..1.11 by th ose vino would do ate tint do not
place auctipoweein the handset Lead men who
would bused% into the South, The Whole thing
aa without warrant, and *ashes] away the
lametitution and lows of Kentucky,
fir then: remarked that ;there was a Freed
men's Bureau in Alnbatna, hut iteentlil not pre
vent the banging which Mr. Kelley referred
to. be far as he unaleMtoOd Ilse Freedmen's
Bureau In Kentucky, it by its Indiscretion har.
flowed lo w yal men. Let its debt nurse's.
before e demand It front - others. There a"..
leatem Whatever forthaltlegal and tlae.oo..
ethotional legislation prem./sett. Atter all the
swertnces cif Union men ito put down the war.
they hod been told by - the gentleman from
Pennsylvania fld r.Stevens), and by the genii,.
man from Ohio tMr. Sh•llabarger). and other
extreme men, that the Sem hero States are god
of the Union. end that Alte,constitution Inuit
be emended to keep the Republican party in
power.
With hint (Mr.Ronaseau)niirthern and south
ern seet s.aion hos are t bestow,- Ile held a ',no
tion from w hied be conld not he driven, watch
le that every citizen of the Vatted Staten now.
paramount allegiance tn the general govern
ment, and that such ttliegifinee, when given,
entitled e*ers such loiml citizen to ad the
rotection..thiett coultibe afforded. Tee war
ens, he repented, for the Upion, and this pur
pose wet deelared by t
he directly :+r-.•r
the battle of Bull Boa. but 11011, th e) WU,
gravely told that the Smilltern States were out
of the Colon.
Re re fermi to the refusal of the Hoy, to
admit the members elect from Arkan•yet, L•ree
to the privilege. of the:floor and tO the toune.
h e rs from Tennessee being denied' :0m...i0n
to their beats Tile, men. were ettrneo
efliment In support of'. the. Union ratio Xll.l
some of them rendered:en:neat eel-elite to the
demi
Mr. Delano, rat Ohio. made an explanation
w Melt wits called forth by a remark of Mr
Rousseau, toil said he reptulittc . l es utterly
enund.le., the assert len that the state, %t. tidead. They Ilv,•: end by the hit-Laing et
they will Ilse tot long as the Unite ••••t• , -
',ball liven. a part and parcel of our common
reentry. Ile Wa4 ready to :Omit the inenoern
front Arkansas and Tense-see to this door,
and it was due to tint country that this be
done speedily. (Applause.)
Mr. Rousseau cent:lulled Ills remark., deny
ing thut the Southern States an out of the
U. ten; secession saw had at the beginning of
the war. het we are now told Its the gentiema•t
that it aaS a gOO4l thalg. The eery grout.d
that Jefferson ihtvis occuple.l, that the St e
could .rnette. wus now.ocenpled by tut
men on this floor. Bet, said Mr. Ii011...1(3.1
. .
nO. 100.11 . 10,110 01 , 1 . i r . :. -. 01(orl . 0 of th,
the lai.thution and the einforet•umnt of the
law.. •
The House then took It recess until half.p.t
0,4.11 o'clock.
Et ENIIS d —l4r. Shanklin, of Ky., nro
otteeil the bill end in reply to those who h
Elef en 4 led It, said thene•wait, getteral thins,
no hostility on the part of former masters tea
thmoi who havebeei emancipated. On
the contrary, there was a feeling et :indite-a
unknown to the pimple of the North. The
Man it if any, was towards tonal -
lit tontsts win came Into the Southern entinc
ri .
and by promises, persuasions and mlsropre.
sen tat tnns demoralized the nemmest.
By bringing the negro policy Into Cho con
tent the arru of the rebel Government was
Silengthened, and that at nor own weakened
and It- sins the mennseif prolonging the War.
W bile he had sisaystletested the acts of
B$ a political heresy, he was coon patted
also to denounce as a political heresy, the dog
italic of abOLttiOn. Oils ins as damnable 1.1•
be other.
Several other spoke against the bill, attm
a Web the House ailionrned.
I =l==l
A tnaglr, Feb. are In Oswego thla mo
tug, oh the newt side -Of lit street, deitroy,
the dry Roods stores of. Idorrts an
Thos. Moore; Allen ' , an& nurebard. tenth.
denier.: J. IL Gel deny &Change &nee; lu
area unless, andithemwde rho lois
buildings 'Pisa about• ; $141,000; and the loss .
geode, is large, tout the =bunt is
stated.
•
~ejell3l;#qi,ln44l aqz% 1%41
LARGE ISAI,E; Or COi REMINEI
uninN CE AND OILDIN•NCtiIiTOIDAL
WIII be sold at PublWAuctlon, at FORT SIONRCO
ARSENAL, old Point Coetifort. Va., on THUS ,
liA Um Rh day or Febraary, MM. at lb ...elm-h.
a lam. colaritity of:Storrs. Consisting In part r,
the iutlowluaSint .
En Field. Shire and Sea,Coast Cannon, errott.vt:
and east Iron; stwooth , bort and
tailbres varying:rota three to eleven 10,4
es, Inclndlng= easT,lron Onus.
sa Mortara, east-Own, pdr.. it pdr.. met
-neti 10 Inch. •
2.1,....21 *hot Shell, opherleai air.. grape and cants
-tor for stunt re and titled gam.,
'calibres varying (tints tOptir.'to to Inca.
Lit ilnrceb-landing Carbines, ..iturosi.l,•••,•
,;•.Merrill's,•••••llwynard•s•• and •• Soria
bea and repaired,: !baskets and Mt.,
b. manufacture, tie. and rri , shTd•
)IG liasleta and Hines,: U. S. inansfaeture, see
net and retigired.
014 Twfrliot 111 Sea. ../sustrian,•• M. ere
ant) rapalrett'
Smooth-Bore Pistons. eat.
It breeet.i.ol'n a d . l`nigCarbines ••Darnalie....
derrl .sisrp•s•and
••Starr'a.
IT••ltienry's" anti `"Spensers.”
t.. 14 ginekets and tows: U. S. sad foreign =ant
tartar, of sirloins Calibre.
CZ Revolvers, ..Colt.St •• ••liesalligton's` . at,
•
•I.efa nd calibre. 44 and as.
i,077 Sabres and
mlrots, allPounds of ri M A carridge., for <arnica.
pistols. •
A largelut of Artiliary dintplenient. and Bgsk
1.134.
A large lot at Infantry and Cavalry Accounts ,
la and Horse EqUipubrillts.
A WI of hops. Visalia, Itnekls.,„ Rings. Jew.: to
,ether with a largo Omuta) , of statism and Carpso
ters• Toots.
samples ofStaaft Anis can be seen at Fort Moor"
lr•cpaland at th, Onlinastoe gsgest./..V0• •
R ortb street. New Fort (thy.
Thirty days .id tae allOwsd for the remora)
bravy ordnance. Alliuthar stare, will be regales•
to be minuted wi.bin.ten days front date 0f....
Tarns or SALE—V.I,SM •• ...
T. G. SCR • tit
0. 3 . A "
Onri "
THE WEBEIX GAZETTI.
•
TWO annesois Ass riarrED,
Ova flatosslay es 4 as Ws,. ens Satee , telY.
rttereeutheerta ferwerdee wide! *lll ealeh the sal.
metier. seamed as the teisii rna.
Tl 3 •
"21. .....
In Claim of Ire.. ..... .
Claba am rOaard.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
REAsoNs WH YOU SIiOVLD
33117 - 54 7 "
BOOTS as SHOES
LIMO
ONCERT HILL SHOE sTont
I. They sell the best goods made is the world.
it They warrant every pale they sett, •
y. They puma Lee their goods to do goo 4 serviee.
4. They repair. tree. anything they sell.
5. The) rivet all their work. mating It Mee dal,
able. •
6. Their work la the moat elegant and cent.cita
the city.
7. Tbrir work le the mast durable and perfect In
. • -
the elsy.
S. Ira pale pos,. had rou art a nrw pair fr.!.
9. Yon-Canby• !weer than at any other.plaeo. '
, e. They are tin best goads, and yet tan laweg
•
floods custom made, and .old less than trade, 4
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MJ~MwISR1.NIMllll~pll!1191~IM~
MSaR,
The Best Goods for the Least Money, 1
MITE=
~NT 0. GO Fifth Street.,
UNDEIt Taz UrEIL% ❑OUiE
Right hand aide coming up.
114
CLOTHING
820,000 -
TUOUSA:I4i DOLLARS
.ID.CIOD TIIOI7SAND DOLL/lie
Tn6bAavn noi.L.tra
irioalli
01:111
WiHail
YUEN AND aura• Cr.(YrinNo
DEN AND BUYS . CIAITuDDI,
tly,N AND BUYS. CLOTHINO
AT LESS TRANI
AT
AT LESS SILAS '
UASITFACTURF.IIII . COST.
LIANITACTVWERS• CO:?.
KADIUFACTURE.II:3 , CWT.
AT THE IN/PULAR
AT THE' POPITLAIt
AT-THE rOPTILAU
OLOTHINU ROUSE
CLOTHING HOUSE
CLOTHING IitOPHC
13reaXT2EIC clb AO ..
. NEEJXI.2 , I.3EE clb 00"
. BS MTS. cb
63 Yin"ll STRPF.T.
Vlrrit .4ru.Ex-r.
Opposite the Opera Krause.
GOVERIMENT._ sAraza ~ -
Goy ERNNIEvr SALE OF STORES.--
/1.110.1. T /1111 T QC.1.112[11XAM1T.1 .111 .1341C1.11. '
P/1709rat021, Fs., /lan. =tb, UM. ,{
Will be sold at Public Sale, to the highest bidder.
at the GOWEReiSIENT STORE HOUSE UN.PRNN
sTREET, opposite the Fort Wayne Railroad per.
is tkis eity. on TlitilltlDAY, FEBRUARY bib. SOl.
al 10 o'clock, a. It.. the (0111m101 Conderna 1
( lotbing. Camp anti Garri , wi Equipage. cit
2 Cap Covers. 10 , •ukluoa,
1 an.h. 6 Illigle, •
I Uniform lacks, P.. 1 0.4-s.
0 pain Boot.. 11 i; 1 , 1.701 C... 04
1.13 I led nacks. aln2lr. a 11r0w... •
10 do dol.ole. I i,ritm llerullivater. S .
an , ..
'";
;4,.... 2 Drain .111zigl,
s ~.In. Drum Sticks s
214 linspearla, 21 Teat, wall.
95 IlAverisack ,o 17 Teal Flies., 16.11,
1 Bogle, F.. SI. P.. VA TeurPlus. No:,
Bougie Cords ..41k, 13 Teat Voles larall)40
C - I(clue - - 2ralTentaasaanatase - '
'DI Canteens, ' I Teat Cita (cora=
Z.I A sex.
13 Axe Beier., 3 Tents. llM.pltal, •
144 Camp Kettles. ' 2 Tent File., Iloaptb.l.
.....11 Mesa Fans, 7 Tent Foley (tloapltal)
12 Camp Hatchets, • se., ~
12Ilatehet Handles, = Tenm(Slleltet) pleatsl
loarrl.on Flag.&l Pick Axes. -.
: tiarri.• Flag Bal.' 2.3 Pick Axe lissollei,
(larda, 1 2 Color Bell. and Sock.
2 Storm Flag..l ots.
= Tro. role. (common) 4 Panl San lns,
eels I Axe g,
E.(3 Teo. Poles (common( 1 Mete,. nuorel,
No_ 1 I Trump...,
1 I xtop Color. k 1 Morning BeporlßMat
1-
T 1012.- 0.4 Malted Slam.Curre ry , •
F.. 0 E. CAM?.
Bret. Llent.Col. and A. Q. Si. IL S. A.
6 °VERN/ER:AT 5211./..5.;..
=
DRY COODS. BEDDING. .&C..
ID Original Packages.
Will be aebtat Auction.. at the Medical Furveybes
Was... ho Nl,Al Y.
use Nu. IT 3lrket
street. Naubvtll6. Oal
a' b:, February a. taGa.
. ,
333ErCia:10illiTC1`. •
OLG Hair liattrasaes,Jointod.
16.4.0 lint, Pillow.:
C,IXO /keel Tick.;
Counterpane., Linen .ad Marballieo:
111...0u1t0 liar.: .
51,010 Cme.:
k..OOCr inflow Tirk•; •
64.000 SI ..... ks, Linen and Cotton.
ICX,4I:=O . r3EIMMTC3 I O.I
Skeen sheets, •
46,140
Go. - n..
44 , 00
Ilk:40 Slipper.;
Nlghl Cap..
Erlt:raNTV:l3R-Mile•
61,000 Towel., 441.1 k, Onetabiek:
FL= Roller Towel..
1..0 Napkin.:
003 yards feed Flannel:
2.44 •• Gotta I . ..rebut:loth;
4.11Ua Gutty l`ercha Blankets:
I. India !lubber Cnaltions and Pillows;
1.110 Canvas linnamoeloo; •
1.000 `• Blanket Cue.: •
to ILO pounds liakniu and Tow,
Cotton Bat., Cotton Wadding. Tape, &O.
mall rtio npo o the on:g o:us artlelessra
-a-untl-Ixan.l. ono wt/i f I pnra Leo Tbegnead
r n,rt ere new and In urislnal pacluares. WA.
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b'
had ov '3I:III="FLETCHER.
burg. and 1 . 1.4. „. C0 i 1uAn r.. 1
OV ERN aturtT SALE.
•
La rge Sale of Fine Sorgiaal
Instruments.
dill be .141 at A uetlun. at the Bledleil Tveveyorbt
*rehouse. Public ',lazee. Tenn.:. on
A. Feb. IX 1004.
general Oprratlng Casee;
hi Minor do do
25 Els-Ming and Trepan:dew Case.;
Oh Cosi tioeura Cases. largo;
in Dissecting ram.:
no Cornet Case., two foldn,• _
VA do do three (onto: •
1.4) Stomach Norm. part date-bey valve:
00 Teeth Extracting inetrata..uts;
300 treideon's Syringea;
t,11.0 Scarilicatori;
upping la txmee and Thal
I-SOO Trusses, singieand doubt.:
I.stO Selmenr.
bete Toerniqueta. all patter.; •
l.:40 Hard Rubber Syringes. usorted dr.Cll;
/AD Seta Splints. all sizes;
-letboteopos. Toogar Depressors. Syringes hype.
• rade. a._ Obatttrical Cases, Spoolinems l a,
te.. he., de.
po
pion of the foregoing articles are Won&
and will be sold neparatelY• The DsLDcb an
utterly rbe general operating camatoo.•••• —
rterents for ampttions; cseectione, imam
.peratiosts, and seta of C at he ters and' nryli,it•
t tame place. no ItrEDNF2iDAY.' kipittaffitat„
to Le sold. a at.ck of . • • -
'KW Blank Books, Slatloneill
Wrapping Paper and 3,000
Skindaid Medan' Books
coveasns - a Ix rasa' OF
ita eotte,l),V;Atr.urika, Dui t o —r r ,_ •
2:AI • • rnettre Nellie fe W00d... BO
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ie •• PALTLIZ . • V13.11:1141 , •
0 4 . Tber&prltt4CT. WOOld and Billie:
yp •
•• Minor Ourgery; "
,c 1 •• hargiesl Anatosar; . •
•• • .elsembt.rT, Voornes;
• Wet*ter•st/teuonvy..e. le., Lest
Insnk Books. •I Quin. C.P. tk. , .. 4; .'„ •
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',nes bodisd:
TAI patina Writ tar Pall:, cop. letter sad dote;
- .70 • ' - Vits4rp
inkstand.. pidden:Yz •
r4CClSl•Arretni.es, sosertea:
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