1 TREPIITSBITRA33 GAZETTE II El . • - c .r w —n• n riaM ix a 1 Ezo Til. COSTAILAGIEC, Istrutriumrrona 31.eleAcint. PCBLISHRIYBY TEE o,42lElTTS.isrBocz A -ITO.v, 1 .N.lora Firttrltr - r. rlitabugl.t. __- _. _ —____ - 0",.. m 0 p.w.ilo.y, A.' s e ll, pero ier ..... .. ..11 le ; —.. IT.Tamm).LewlOrc do. VOLUATE LXXX.---NO. 33. Appre4pyCarriers, MOr- , ING or I. , rreteo, per 11 riltr 70 ,Bitiburoh 6at-Tttr. ?lothlux New Ender the Rust. 7F,lozoon bad not beard whenbe auxtu /tile ?. - - *4prilcoi of Sawyer's Barbers' Soap. Tbtrty cukr. Tiry rood Store i s on the north-Emit Lrorner et . . Yon rtll unit 'Market streets. wimes Love S 13;to. lwbitioral ifkirss, Ir ^?s' &lest), on theNorthcalt corner of Youtak ein,rllurlzet streete. t*e t.took oloelenr on st, greatly redneed te.e.s preynentnry to re citing one Spring _ rersolis wishing -• - lesinsaitioniel give F4, ll 'berclP Puroluti rt . elsewhere. Re. p)egenerivre Ara on the north-east eoruer of Fourth - sad strents. 6. tresses Loss it lino. p pv•Zierylig Mar: For sal° by Marls'. - huyeri - Vr.amrst,- mraer -Paul mad St, G'tair -rc - - nannels, Dlnnhets, ay' C NA iked doom to extremoly tow prloos. Per :l eoelu i% - stni of fors,- Bankoht, blankets, or sitithitiliftvtattcdresa goods or domestic hoo t -, ..t0tz1111 well to cal 3 at Dunlap, Luker & -1 , .'":7 1 '1-atia tonmino their stook, thoy havo a good us- Fortin rot, stud have marked all gouda down Co 6 . stittthe..ii.imtS. Cali fiooll and got some bo.r.- ' : g g th a ' Dmilir4P. Luker 6: Co . '., I:td Federal street, Aliegbenr. fittlle teeth Orooplag from ou(of rldge, of - rnbyin breath oploy as the alra from Araby the Rlcst.' Who eaut realat etioh fanclruttlonal 'l'.?7ealipt tbetn;3:operfpetaato them, to nia , to - Ate, Mouth casket of pearls clad nobka and every sigh a gush of fragrance, all you, have to do, fair holica, fa Wine that matchless vege tablaproductlon, Flagrant Sozodont. A Point on Mae:ball Phyolotans Agree. Out of tta thousand regular physloians yon •eannot end one whO will' not Amy that stuns= tants raiddnvigoranta are absolutely necasaary ta nuedictil prude°. And Yet in hi - Tone years attxVike. inictatosieis liave pesitatad to rtti., bi4ause ingenuity igttrefebk; tioiconcrelandise of human -Intd.so polluted and deteriorated . thernthatthe remedy waideoiMid • as danger.: • one the VieitioN ; Ufa - partaiscity is hap -Fly done away :witit.::llsysietatis • know, be valise the first 1401iiical bhetoista of the age rinds deniOnatin — tedthe 'faith that Hoatettcra • Calehrateiklitornach Bitters absolutely and billWoly free from .all pernicious ymmis. Hence they have been introduced tritei thelfzdted gtatee Army, and are aeoept ed,whcrever the testimony of the wise, tno In telligantaad the philanthropic, is rated at Its ',net valne,.`aa tho.host Protective against and , cure fur all dlsetnieearialng from impurity in rbe pir:lir*lttntlheatTlY lontioneen v -that has otter been .1.pt.4341 by experience: In ...etiffa ofIItAP: elicial - and Liver Complaint, we Wit Without Ottalititatten or reservation, hat itni Bitters me 6e nearlyinfallible as nay. Wag pripared tip h u man "skill can be. • floatettersl Hitters • re :sold Wholiaaliand retail at very low rates PlezolnesDrng and patent Medicine Depot, Zit:LP{ Market street, corner of the Diamond 'TO rourt4{ street. . 11 ..'Weiturfa:splrodto or Lstoo. For aides by Charle! atnper.Drnifirat, Corner of Penn and `it. Clair atree!,:entabargt. and Whaler Geotts. h A will4reat Pleasure we eau the atten. hail)" diti - tftdeni to the einpenr nook of Fall Wrongred by Mr. John No.l46Fed . street. Elleglihn7.. ',Ma *tools .embraree some of the terAt brunt/15st Cloth* Chseunerea, Overoo4t . fogs limarN!tat9 O'er brotrgin to the scestain noo gisoorto4*.t orrirouniogooocul, orrrnprizia.l; Ghlrtirartitsrem, Collars Meek 'Flea, fHandkerFEhmhM, , lhe., cant‘Of be. summed con - ~ 7:lli l O bets j 'A sool l 3.lthet orteadr ins. 2 hat*, g; CostaiTestOoo4oiibeeeito, wl.ll, into be fctiad bre estabiGwn... , . :Pet oaefTawantef-any R. 1 ..4h4gAR5 1 0,#4 4 4144tt1e.0.0414 raii , , ihMe Mr. lifletOONll., 1 El ME Mr `.6. Co, . . r ..- EractitsallOroksßoatpra, WSti- - Wak.pra La &kid imig*W; cifigripas.colors, 0j1Soi• at Mina. 4 , t^r 41 0.54EstOtwa-swat , tka - - Water. Works Pitts; . 1 Elad4eario;"No..7l Pike street.' Or. , .starakstp2ODUl.attosaied,to::. A.llWOric warrant. statetwat 'ltepalikEt dcmokt Old shiSrt.. , elt etwaVes.l7, ll iy:,rosidea tha , 41 put .. cr4iierriiirJetihithir 840 p. • . lliett.netungeed leper an absence of three -settle* thcithrtar3l4Te MoPorted my sap - tar an,torte - ar,largemir . in the ,earptater li ne, t ttieeld IttretreAlier. - histoen smith. Ish 3 4 l ldreetited - ctierry Ailey. orders o.l4cttea , -• ••• • '' Saliibiti'at Lime, presurilt molder.. forealo byVbarleA Su • pera)raggisti Asonier'ok Pena and au oaf:. Et ' , - qBwieBAil,llBWB AISOCIATIOri or BTA.T.M SCIIOOL StriMainiam, ,o TO.—Tye 2fetional •Aasoolition of State School Superlatendente mot in Washington on himulay, It to composed of those who hare Mul,the wideet obserratioit and Mr rest °aye- L'rleace In education- In the different States. prenthient aim i'to devise a feasible plan of imp sehools for th o Southern 'States, to to In tr.:slimed and 4ntstaineet, not by gongreaslonst ederelon, balatby their own choice and support. The Preslden of the aSioOlatlon, B. q, Nor thrup, of leassachnsettS, la already in Conlin n aleatlon With tome lesfjug minds at the South who favor this measure', and ask for a beau or rbll Or a tree 8013001. system," to be proposed for legislative adoption. A major in the retort army, who Ls: a graduate of Yale College, writas: ol believe IllaTery, and fought for It; but now that. It is gone, there Is no Security fOr us bat in fitt 8011.001a.,' A old gentleman named hedgers, from Texas, who wan toning his daughter to school _•nt Chicago, toOkpassage on the Illinois, veil .zralredlroad, at Cairo, a short time sine,. for 'the Garden CIO, lie engaged a berth in a • tdeeping ear, and retired about the time the train - twit Centralia. Lie was taken from hi. • berth' and roliCed by A band of desperadoes, and Lb town Overboard about two miles from • where he remained on the frozen t.'ff =r l b ' f ' ig l e call liOnT2l r i a ig g Arlll!ar • - condition net eenveyed on a hand gar to Tus cola, where be died about s.,week or ten days „afterward. Ilia daughter did not, ascertain •." whereabouta in time to kee him before his ,t. death. • Tor Fina.son'; tr IxtutAxn.--Tbe London - .T , liino," artiele on the }Onions says: "The OcCastea la peculiarly favorable for makmq lITOTILIO.II.IIt the e ease of the for the /lateen Catholic priesthood in Ireland. They are emlering,[and are likely to sinter for • ',their adherence to the Canso of peace aud or, • They wonl4 speak with more bold...els art intherity against Fenianism ft they were sasureriufa Prokialon not depending on a me ' --lmentary popularity. Of all the money that shend An the; ear the hallmlllionsttUtt Itallght devete".totals purple° would ylekihs the reheat end beat return." • Bti, irrist'W.itii.,-.4. well at the mouth of Ifsa Run abOottivelve miles below I'mnklin - habeen on gra atseut Lei:LA.3v and seeds thP larlaree of. btorting gas to a bight of slaty feet, , illluralnating the heaverut for many miles. ita • loafing Min be heard 'for two or three Mlles. -4111"cl:forte to extingulalt the fire have pi - eved Repubilean. Therre , ll" another burning - well a tow rode ..trotu the March House, on the Lake Farm un "*. 4 - 6t.te front " -- Plthole' City to Flmnor. It WflA snotra about:three Weems azo.—Erie Dt-rr.deh. ,A Prmactiestal, lady of title has" lately Acornuittaltittien to the French Acade- Y-Ofigeience,"in Ohichahe declares that she theeause of cholera in µ. -:. ,leects ticople Insect whleh she calls the "winged o and irlitchishe says, is developed, 04- -. ~ : plsalq In marshy and illthy Tau de she gives in relation to this animalcule and Its eonnectimil with cholera is so minute tho; acadenaY, whieh commenced by latighMg at the. first paragraphs of the retort. ......iinistred by. deoiding to Irrecatlgate thematic,. . keit:nod in Vow "York, on ......liredeeeday evening epee the Indiana. eS ,titnittecl the Indian population of the United dttatui at between _=o,ogland 330,000. Ile tictor the er.tirelesterralnation of the red ctt tr. , th e =tutu States and Ttuvitorles ten years.., . Fltiits 15 SADLTIC, of Madison to vanhbiP. - gutman county, Indiana, recently drank frm bottle; which he. found In Ws em which 7" r ,';;Olosel, What he tholight_wro whisky. it pro,. 441" to - be a solution of corrosive sublimate, - trent the elects of a hich he died niter lever. - • 'alders of sintering. Two'cOmnall,lonirra two. Just Mann their departurelor Mexico, in order to carry to the harlote:, the property which also - ...iltaa...inhented tr a m late king Leopold. It said to amount to twenty millions of franca .. , ""F "ibuttlio Zit:novas onlyreceive the Interest thatimm—the late Altar hat - ingmd ea the plinlefauch a way that it cannot he foetal. set Pripe.r_ A Snorratit a i sou ,- Dr...llnidenbsr g , the .."."." for Of.ltobert .B.2llhturo, preached the est sOrmon, at his funeral, ever took AC his Colt: , L: o lClatt dote the Lori lo- suite of ' thee but to go justly, and to love . 111/Crer:6llll to walleithrubly ith thy (los," to which -the preacher wiled: hc;,- asd . `-"Tttfit t , TI-111,. .a:APOIte. I CTI'Y C,ll.+Jisom to:ma 8n.., In the &nate, Sir. Wilson railed up his rem lotion to amend the Constitution of the Cotten States go as to provide that "no Payment shall ever he . made by the United states or any State for or on scoount of the omens! patio n Of any slave or slaves, or for or on account of any debt contracted or Incurred in aid or the re bellion figairod the National Government." la support of his amendment, Sir. Wi1.,,,,, said: Sir. President, When the rebel thief. raise.: U. ebanncrs of revolution, four and a ha!! mil l:ors of men bold as beasts of burden by con. atltutions and laws, suedes and and.., i n sr_ LI ea States, were valued by their yersessora at more thou two thousand millions ni dolt.", These thousands of millinns of capital in vestc I In human sinews, hedged about and guarded by constitutional provisions, legialati re env-t. manta, judicial decisions, the quick instincts of personal interests, the _Maloney of olli, and the pride of consummated power, thus a • trolled instifutiona and States, and directed public eounetta. In the pride Of assured pot. =casino the lentders of these millions of briir%.. made - In the Image of the common rather of all the tants:And .kindreda.of men, and ri • . these vast material liderissis, ..then placed all open the hazard plaint war., That civil ics, closed In utter defeat and overvrbel in init tbs aster 14-I.lloner'doUtinating possessors of lin ; ritatschattels.- Theenfour and a half millions of slave, are things no longer, but Inert ever , . . . lunge. Tide capitol invested in the bodies of bag fellow men was wrested from the gripe 111 Its possessors by the band of the war Invoked to make slavery and the mighty Interests per t t.draing to It a perpetual institution. When the 'rebel a lareinaaters saw their ',noted Confederacy crumbling and tailing attend them, they, true to human nature, to r &tilted the delusive nope that some grutual system', toe emancipation would be neingurat- I 2 . . ed, or that Some compensation for their lost Millions would be made ho the tiorernmont they bad striven to destroy. While they were indulging,in these illusions, the'f resident re ',cared them to amend their State Con stun. I nuns, and to adept the amendment to the Coast:tut/On of the Vatted States for the utter 1 extinction of slavery. Coining to the roil tie. lien of their defeat, di-aster out ivimrliation, they yielded a:reluctant consent to these re euirementa of the President of the United States. Though interest dictated a prudent rolterve, ititeraneesin Georgts, Lou ;stone and other Statca give warning to the nation that the rebel slavemaaters hope for compensat mu for slaved emancipated by national authority. Georgia adopts the Constitutional amendment with the distinct ayowal . that It will ant pre clude her from seeking compensation for her emancipated bondmen, and political conven tlons In Louialana etnplantimlly declare their ,Ion - pose to seek such compensation. Muni , festatlens In many forms- In other anctlons f of the Bank etre unmistakable indications that - Lacy are hiding their time, trimmer - in, in,these chambers they will clamVi for conapensatiott fOr staves wrenched from their possession by federal power. Prodon. Idol consider-40M. now impose silence upon - them I but the ° nail:nal leaders. tif - the smite know.frill 1041 that, when - these'nuseant chairs are again filled by the representatives at re organised rebel -.tidos, the demand fur corn pensation: for elate." emanciont.al by our de ereea„wilr fire the 110ethern heart, and rally a n =tits the. anuthenummiplepen the "shoes . Liza, oprn hiteasmonern Sumter tired, °tilled ' toad it tit tbe spring of lift. Who to • there - nnion , i"us - titat doel not believe that ese reconArtietad but unrepentant rebels will tinekithei flint, the last and every occasion to wring from the nation some compensation for the millions emancipated by the nut °film • NiattcmalGosterdment 1 That atatesman la in deed little read to the school of human nature who tedieves the people Of the rebel State, .will mat meek by all the Means et their com mand sti sal ort,tromthe.Federal Gorerrunent some consideration for the loet millions in. vested. in tom millions of Men, made free ' wlthOut their moment. and against - their will, by the authority of the nidian.... ,- 'To these two thousandettlincms lost to them by'enforeedernandipittion Litt, be added the Confederate debt amounting to thousands Of :nfillittair.mtire.• The: honorable Senator from • Kentucky ilir. Guthrie) told um the other tiny that the South lost by the rebenlon ten thou -. sand.mtiliorm. of -dollars. impoverished by :those 43Minetlile /oases, surrounded bys the wastes of war, by the malmed soldiers of the - rebel armies, and the widows and orphan chil dren of men fallen in battle, the rebid leaden Icannot, will not, dare not cease to demand some rompentatlon, and to labor for some nom. pewation;by @rem , means within their power, or to war open, the national debt, ell ich takes from the people of the rebel Lions stains a por tion of what the losses and waste of. a fear years , war left to them. Ilia who eapetrlw other notion than this from the leaders of Mothers opinion is but a pouratudeat of human natore, - . and eareelally of shoveholdbig hrunan nature. . To maintain the unity of the Itenithile, and preaerse the menaced Oro of Ito nation, the Government of the United States strata, 1 more than two million, of met, to th e flew , organlred vast armies, created naval squad rons for the blockading of nouthern nr,..rt,, and cs Mind en for more that, four years a wai of gigantic proportions. To support these ',tat armies. to create the.e great n a ral so und. eons that hovered along the tam therm roald. TO= the Potoma° to the life Grande. the liov erntnent wan compelled to call upon the loyal , t,no_ple,tornearly throe thousand millions of .ollars. That people, an bruited with the sams , !M and self-rstmanclag pattiptlstra tha car ruedthellsomi to battle-4,-h., tit this ran ri their countryloaued these millions to feed. 1.-, clothe, to arm,. to pay the soldiers of the Ile nubile, and to pension the Widows and orphan children.' heroes fallen ;a battle for the existent° of the Republic. With the same holy real that Oiled the rani:ll.d ono wet wasted battalions, that contribute] seven ty nye millions In charities to the sick and wounded defenders of their wont ry,st he loyal o , opl e—ball kers, merchant.. l',, ',hers, tn.._ ebonite, laborers,. all roodit lons of m• - ti,• are, wotrien,too--In the dark and trying , ley. of tio, I ~bellion, when teen of little faith doubted 1 lbe retail of the atraimle for mole:int , -tie. ,14.0• and rebel synaplittbizer4 and rebel 0104, glits_prophealed dlnatter and national bank- r uer" , , tnteied their Interest. and fortunes t., t lie lab th of their endangered country. l'hsse ntilllona of the loyat people, loaned u psi, Net, plighted faith Of the pulite,/ nation, created the tirtnies and navies that lined the coast., and Swept. the folds of rebellion tilt ths slave. masters' c o n federsieyernrabled into dishonor ed fragments. This national debt, treat tat by ow Vol errmient. for the resrvation of the national Ho, Ism sacred EL p Y the e inood of Our heroes poured out on nor hattle-tields. This natlonni debt is the price of national exist ace. Faith, honor, In turfed, all alike demand that it 'Hindi he guarded as wo guard and chnriih lb., averred heroes and the wbto,,, a n d orphans of the nation's dead. This va.rt nation at debt, larger, if men reel he Interest, by the Annual cost of oarrying it, than the debt of England, will bear not tightl y upon the resources of the "Mien. To fund it at reasonable rates, to provide the means promptly totimetthe interest tipos it, dad to extindpiali It at m) distant period, to melee the burdens Jeer air clonally and Ilgetly. possible sport all interests, will tax the resources of :srateamanstripiond the patience, endaranne i and pair IntIRM of thepritipleforYtmts totem,.. Not only are.the I:elders:Of these stational on. I ellrlit ISM Voneerned in whatever affects the pule he credit, lint all conditions of men and all the pursints "(life are also ooncerned lit whatever agents ft. I The national debt has been nnide the lauds of our banking system and currency. .. Money-lenders and money-borrowers, mar ,.1,,,,,,,,, senntenoiturent, business men of alines , eupat lons, depositors In savni„,- ~.histltutions end the lancirersisho carry lino. to w, and children the frults , of flail/toil, all now have 0 direct, a personal interest In ;the milintag neimpaired the faith of the nation awl the credit - of fin securities.., . , . . . .. i... s . -.. Pearls and Ruble. . • The holden. 'tit the *bile securities, the people, concerned in all theft vital Interests la maintaining the ersellt of the nation, in Nod I oly, the pnbiteldebt 0110 W rate* of I oter e*f, anti providing for tie Ultimate ettinguian. Meet, :tad 10 the 'return at an early flue to sleets pappents, new tiornand, and they have a richt isnpentilvey. to doubted, , that the na. 'tine/it seettritionn which are blended all public and private interests, shall not be put at:hazard by oxpertmental ioybti4tlon. Isia •flonalArrislit,.llke iinclividnel credit, is ever Sen*ltiVe. IL feels h ac e approach of danger, be It estitim Stealthy . . n its astral:tees. ran hold en ol the puldir securities cannot but aux, Musty note multitudinous hnhentions of cam.' LLy :f tiger. With the clear vid.on of solf•lia tei cat, they see, tecl, realise that the Ir r. tod, , p of th ose thousand., of millio/wn, a of tenant. incurred 14 put down the rebellion, a - pewit *afely entrutted to rho defeated rthcle. The holilto , * of the public mecoritlea, poiooor* of the currency (wooled upon the public faith, ,thee scarred icy+ of the Itcpuelle., iota the heirs of fallen A ours run hurdle r ead; entruvt their in horilaber, be that It ever oo email, to the men who havolost two thousand millions Invested In the MiIICIRS of a rime emancipated by the national authority, and the holder* of theiniando of Millions of Confederate bon& and obligation., They iill.OlX that the.ao bellied and ruined men, smarting under defeat, pov erty, and wounded pride, trill he ready ever to make combination* with tlit”e who in the dark and triniblett :tight of the rebellion me t:kited the don:, or the reptutlgt if .° of FERI • LITEST 'TELEGRIiIN n • tc t Tbo holder. of your , tr,h..tOeiire the people whose vital Interest,. require that these securities shall be piruled agairist pos.- d slide danger, Imperatively deman that irre- VerAble guarantees shall tie halite that the nation will never assume rebel debts nor pay for slaves emancipated by the needs or will or their endangered 0011 n try . The loyal people of the United States who rleked their private interests in support of the national authority have a right to demand—ft 1. their highest duty to demand—that the Gov, ernment shall require, as a condition beer., tient to the admission of robot states, thst the fornlsmental law shall be so amended, make it forever Impossible that the publto cent shall ever he endangered by the payment of a sing!. dollar (or emancipated slaves or Confederate obligations. Lot these words or tords to the aline cffeeh ineOrporatedinto he Constitution Of the Gaited States. paymen: Mall ever be made o f ta United Stoic. or any Stole for or en amountthe ',sign cipation of any slave or slow., or for or On ac count of any debt contracted orineurred in aid ar rdwil ion apaLndi Cie National Onorrot,tent." Let the Confederate States be required, no condition preeedent to their admission into these chambers, to adopt It. Its incorpors, Lion into the organielaw of the land will hedge about the national debt,wlth additional guar antees and seouritica, and make safer every interest of the country and the people. Five years ago the leaders and organizers nf the rebellion, withont One grievance redressed, one wrong to be rhghted, ono right to be vindicated, left these chamber., turned u tour basks upon country, duty mad !town - , end sought, through the !Inland blond of civ il war, the ttlanietabentiont of ittle Republic and the death of the nation. Timed hundred thnrosand loyal heroes, In the bloom .f life, have died that the nation might live. Hun dreds of thousands more, carrel and inalut ed, ot Posed by a a,t lug d.wabo, I mger nmont and a nation.il dela ot the futvast proportions burdens the beaustries of future.. These aro legarneol treason leaven to the nation home boo, them., poopte that Ilre years. ago called their repressentardireo—theee men who mile vacant these chalrii-...again seek admis stun " to those halls. Sanely, IT is the right awl I.llmin. duty of "far-seein statesmanship t•• •!claalld and take reasonable le security for the future of the country. for,, the represent, tires of rebellious Mate. come nneil a loyal I , coplernav require note gltaraotarg for the safety of the country, tared by their mono. and tlelr blood, It to, Corny poor oncuprehenslon, tone teat, to dismiss the mooted prabiena enetho, the States lately in rebellion ate or are out .11 the rnieu The thseassiona of: the schoolmen in the Middle Ages were hardly ;lens fraILIIII et yr...acid results. Otte thing hi clear to the practical sense of the aountry —the people 01 tip rebel States are us sohteet, and collectively, to the power, will, and au thority of the nation a. are the people or Sew England, of the t antral Staten, or of the West Those innumertionarY Static, declare I they ronlit go out of the UniOn-o.theriation said they should nat. They fought four years o, Get oat of the I. Moo—the astion fought tour year, to "- holey them In. Thee jvv• defeated, And their power hilated. Nut a flag of theirs waves, not anni- a l.ayonct of theirs glitters to the atmlight. The lag of United Anierlea floats over their strong• bolds, over city and hamlet, and the tramp of her conquering leCons rings In the car of a subloglitelli.JlBople.- Cerullo and custom houses and collectorsvi are open, Judicial o •ntri and thud of foreign ant Internal rove. ones are there s and the authority suit- power of thiiNational GOvernment arc as oomplete there now as on the day south Carolina led the dance of secession. The protmition •If the nation for person and property- In the rebel States is now More potent than at any other period for the pastKeneration , for all the por tant, of governmental authority over the peo ple of those States, the Union Is entire and complete. True, the p nutlet] relations of tho nat.), In the Colon are not completely re-established. The Senator, said Representatives from the Fqates are not yet here to portlcl pate in our legislation and to frame laws for the country they have striven to blot from the map of nation.. They cannot yet tut their bends upon tile atatute-book of tho country, tier aid In stiaping the future of the regener ated Republic. When they are to come la far the Congress of the United States to deter liituo• bre Choy ahall come, we own it to our conntr,t, to the Interests of its loyal milUOne, to see that such conditions are imporod ms ims. tare and liberty, the endriting interests of the whole nation and the public safety require. We may not rerinire of the returning rePro sentative, of rebelliona Staters, as aondl- tions of admission, that they shall always vote for taxes to pay the au rnial Interest of the debt their trim.. ‘-on imr.osed on their country, or for the ex tinguishment of that debt at no distant period, nor may we reordreof them that they Shall rote to pay thatmnalons pledged to our scar. red veterans, or to the widows and orphans of our slain heroes; bat we Call require, and ire should require as a condition precedent to their adirritssdou, the complete repoillation falt rebel debts, and the entire abandonment orever of all claims for an tananelpotra raos. The people of the loyal States. If (;aagr o .., glee theca the tumorttinity,,will sorely 'Rotate Murtha ituodamental law of the land them, words, or word.; of Ilka Import: "No , ).laernt shall stye be made by the United Styes, .r.t.,7l4y.s7Qi.iftn• pr cat' areount tirtes rittestutOtot Ifuvo of oxalate Crier Or on a/Omura -if any (. ,• con:mete or loan - reed in old of gas rerri/ton "Dalai: Neatest Government." OITIt SPECIAL DISPATCHES. SEIMOR SPEW. Assumption of Rebel Debts DANGERS io OUR NITIONII, CREDIT. Guarantees - Required to secure It. spec. tul Dlspntch to the Pittabt.rzh :,zot WASHIN4TOX, rehraary 7 144 i THE • PITTSBU on GAZETTE. PVINSYLViIIIA LFAISLATURE. ntorehil Pupate/. to tho Pittsburgh Gazette. ifaanniivaa, Pen. 7, Igen SENATE. Mr. While presented the petition of the udicens of the Commouwealiti In favor of a general railrosallair. Mr. .Ingham preeonted the memorial of the merehanta of Wocid street, Plt4bvrgtt, miring for the removal of restriction* On the Plitt. burgh anti Cnanellerille railroad troy extends dug their road towards WanhiegtOn and Phila. dolphin. Mr.Ornhiliard r eie)aled eight petitions from the eitietna it..Alleghony county, asking for the restoration of Charter to the Pittsburgh and Connellevirlarallroad. Also, one from the mombell Cattle Par of Allegheny cone ty,prays log for an Increase et Wary of Jtari county.gua of sale Mr. Connell, (rote the Committee en Banks. reported as cornea/tied, an act Inaorporattrig the Nipples Barthg.Beak of Pittsburgh. Mt. Graham read, In place, enact to ineusroo. rate the Pittsburgh Fruit Elmore Aftl,,,CLl.tiolll Mr. flogs, to incorporate the Pithole and Ti wllle liellrmed Company. Mr. Ilall. to reorgenizo the Periesylraule itti.el Company, and l u 1 nerease its coedit! The bin war considered cal 1, 0 ,1 a. Mr. ehoeintiker rallel up the a r etextendlog t•e time for the oompletton of the Buffalo, Pre:lfortl anti Pltthburgh Eaßroad. Pavxd 8nt..11)-. Mr. Graham called np the net 11, ran4Ing• th. capital clock of Cho 6 lrmlugham . Ea.nt Blinn linnhatu and South Plttaburgo (•,a,p,np l'awwed Adjourned. Mr. Waddell reported ae committed AO net relative to the terms of Court in the Twenty. Eighth District. Also, au act to °Mario, the original ittrholiction of the Supreinc Court. l'ov4ed finally. Mr. Lee reported as committed an net to to eorp4nate the City of Mestdvllle. Mr. McKinley presented, with an amend. meat, an act to incorporate tLo Latrohe std helem Railroad. .iitt.Ls to Pt.acn.—Sfr. [tenon presented a eupplement to tb• act Incorporating the Or phan... Asylum of Pittsburgh and , illeKhony. Meliee,n bill to allow the Cotntunoilon ers and Can t rollers of Allegbany county to pay certain tooney : for laatsn Mt. laaaa , n f./i W provldo for Lilo pogroont 01 motley to Lbu Agt (cultural so. Orly. /11. tic r, lig, ■ bill to 03t , ,,1 thr provt4lonot Of .0 art,' relettiro to the I.lootii of Health of the :It y of Pittsburgh, to stlJogstog boroughs awl ovrntohlyN. Mr. Quay, n blll to extend the Ilanta of the town Of heaver. ?Ir. Ft =levant, a bill to incorporate the city f Tit usvllle. Thu flow, adjourned until N o'clock, to ontidet resolitticnia on BOOOnstrUctiOn. bestructive fire Yob. destructive Ilre occur. red this morning ma the aerthea.st aide of Main "tree t, bet aeon Washingten and Poplar :atrerds; arid seven building's were destroyed. PoThe tire originated in the dry goods store of Meatoll.4 Behlnliter,' on the north corner of p ar street, and rapidly nprearL to.the bedd ing!, on both . ernes, including the biter brink stone belonging to Mr. Lori, but ocoupled by Sohlldger, dry cootie merchant, Mr. Minor, Lnoota and chore, Mr. Brooker, dry goody, and Mr. Blomonthisl, Yeinth & Co. The ere, howev er, nt the came time .11netrOyd several smaller lani/ness estabibilimentsadjohileg. There WRS only a small part of the property Insured. The furniture of aoveral furnillea retailing above thesaurus wan also, as well an the stonlr, nlmted entirely destroyed. The lon. le esti. Mated At over t.u•O imndrod tl ttttt dant! dollars. Len* Government Nola—Orden Re, voketll—tionerni Thomne. New YOEN, Feb. 7.—Thu I ribune'r Washing. ton special soya : Uu Thursday of this week Ihe trOvernment has a largo Bale of tour hun dred ea %Min. .thirty'-,ix Mortars fievou Lions Of Cart riffr t eo, vied it li?ege uninber Of IL 1:0 MI ., at Plif t'o at Gnaw , and at Alessnifriti nn tti nf it will . 1114 , 030 of Isit,oeri fool of loot bor. otrdor, pas, promulgate:l by. .tioneral moot yeetenley 71:Yoking all onleni lioroto. fore 1,81.101 i, rognising that. trnauportrktion Ho flirobtbil to furloughed soldier, IllejOrt.eneml Tnomm Liev loft Washington for tho theatre of his official doty. Idaho Leen!Mare. Luta, Feb. 4.—Tbo i.cylitlni ore or ).la ho Itlmoirnonitly Indorsed:the Uentinat ruin lon policy of l'renident Johnson and the admittia. t j . ut ion o f Goy, I,yon, nod plodging to both their hearty inipport. They urnated,•a territorial charter for a irrnotrh of the Poelflo flatiron , / from , talt. fait. t 0.11:.142,, thronqh ts:t.ri.,..fpi,l6,l[l. rj.L.;:e • _ - - - -- PITTSBURGH, 'IHURS DAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1866. INTERESTING ruin NEW YORK. More Adams Expresa Robber: rested. HISTORICAL SOCIETY KEETING.i A Chilien Agent Indicted. REMORED SUIPWIECE AT SEA; Terrifile Tornado in Georgia. ItOILER EXPLoSIuN PETERSBCHM, DEAT/1 01 A 191.:L4E.NOWS Nita. Yonx,Feb.;.--Furthor arrests have been. made of robbers of the Adams. Express Com pany, and another large amount of gold recovv erect and turned over to the Company. An extensive mom meeting 01 Fantails way bald at Jersey City last night s Speeches warm made by o'3l.ationy, Hailer , .7. J. Stagers as others. A meeting Of the Historical Society was hold' last ervernlng.-dohn T. Aiken t Ewn, read a very interetting paper on the Illstory of Ltburty. After OTIS &king of the progress of Liberty . In England of late years, and alluding In tOrmirof the highest prance to Richard Cnbuen Johd in lab t and others, the lecturer rate: rod to sr( Morton ?etc., and to a speech delivered bYhtifl at 'Bristol since his return home, in which he advocated reform and showed that AmerlO4 a as an example worthy of the Imitation of the nations of Europe, Henry Coats, tone of the alleged rohnerz the National Bank of Wellington, Ohio, nes rived In this city yosterdav, on board the steamship Alhambra from Charlestown, la charge of an emcee cur:ate to Ohio, tostaitllk' b.. trial. The World announce., Hist the Grand Atty. have Indicted honor Benjamin V. AfoKenna, Chtlian agent, wawadge blilprnan yederdAy. Issned a bench nt for Mx arrest, which' was caseated by Marshal Murray McKenna L+ now In custody, and will be arraigned before the Circuit Court to-day, The charge L. flftlag oat an expedition front till+ port which wax said to hare sailed some time since for the destruction by torpedoes of theMpantsli blOoks ri ding fleet. Alleged particular s or the affair were printed menthe ago; and generally re garded as entirely sensational. Rumors prevaLlori yesterday to the effeet" that the U.S. 100p -of-war, Brooklyn, hadbeen w retard at s, and that all bands OM board thath a b th ee at It n loswas t. H th m e Mononah uors subsequela entl thaty i g had hiu t 1. l tea lost. There is not the slightest foludias Hon for the report In either shape, rind no news of disaster to either vessel has boon to. reired in thhicity, at the Brooklvit Navy Yard, or at the Navy Department, in Washolgton. A terrific lllfllll4o- pallied over the village pi Newberne,Ga. IM the 2.4111 ult., leveling house, frees, trees, Se. swearing before It In an In II . everything 'ln Its path, and killing (oar -- and injuring about a dozen persons. II A boiler In the mill of the Mechanics' Mann fsotartng Company. at Potereburg, Virginia, exploded on Frida y last, shattering the builds:, leg and killing four of the employers and wounding ten of them. Our !Ivor,, olifuh wen for , teveral day.. an• ttrety OIVCIT of lee. have (WOVE ailed. No •tatte. nye bee teen done. etaLl R to the vete. of oCk- NLlernble delay among the vnrh,lit forrio.,ansl • *talon by calling croft it atint.t Unpauel• Mr. Benjamin L. OLLstry, a well kinown arid esteemed printer , used at the Pare tel., on Monday, of disease contracted while in the army, Mr. tilastiy,sello ern IA dexterous and compositor, learned the an of pr r' nting in the *Moo of Co Providence a/ PRIVA'TEERING EXPENTION arrest of the Parties Conirerfie4 New Tuna, Feb, :.--Late on Saturday Offer noon, District Attorney Dickinson rermited Internist-lon that aortal partite, la this nay, were engaged in fitting out torpedoes and tin , redo haste, to ire used by the Chaim son:no. meat In the war with Spain. Acting up:maga information, the United States Grand bre.errted two Indletments against Denlicign MeNenna. anti Stephen itogere One of the co cats of the ladle taw t shargee that the de fendant McKenna, eat on foot a rollitary R. peditlem, to be carried on from this syalturrthedombilezi Cif the Qtiten of 1 411Tlfr: • The fourth count charge, that he prepared weans for is mlhtary eXpeditlon. Application as made to Judge Cliipmas for • bench war. I rant, which was placed in Doc hands of Mar. shsl Murray for execution. • The arrnabef Mr. Rogers, the CCrasal, was made without trouble. More difficulty was found to the arrest of McKeon, out he was Snail found and taken into cadeely. neon.. tide arrest. it was insult to x iii ‘c ci te ck d =hl an ti representation. an Offense against the law of nations. Mr. lei:Kamm spent last night in Si. own house. carefully guarded by tiro of executions itarshaf. This morning the of watrantl not communicated to the District Attorney 'Si Marshal Murray. At an early hour lifr. 'Houghton and ether, called On Daniel S. DiekinsOn, United States . District Attorney, and as council for MeKon• na Indignantly demtioded lib. mimeo, alleging that he was CAILhos eMbassittior. Telegram,' were scat to Washington respecting MC ticana's Official position. The first answer received from the Chillan member, was that :fielteimit ens not to be considured In belong to the Chalon legation. The scoond ewer returned, was from Secretary hewani who said Mchenna was not known in any ometai rapacity to the State dement. Acting on these replies, the atithpuarti Dies here held the parties. Aer they had boon. in custody for a gtor. limo, they were taken into court, and McKen na, who Is told to be the original promoter ot the scheme, fral held to ballln the Wand dollars to appear from day today, while Rog era, who to n ett so L deeply IMpl touted, was heid to hail In five thousand dollar,. Messrs. teem G. Dobson awl Theodore W. filley luteame it, bail for Mei:eons, and George Dickson, Jr. became the ball for Stephen lingers. Ti,, par ties wereinstified before commissioner after execaluation by Ethan Allen, El.l and the parties wore roleased, theft bonds, however, requiring them to appear fro.. day to day .) rem the present indications, the par ties will be placed on trial in a few .laye. Tho Chilton Ministe,r telegrayihs to District Attorney Dickinson, that Mr. 11. lieliensia may not be cm:odder.' to belong to the Chi an legation. Messrs. litefienna and Roger have Loth given ball to apprar (1,. day day Mr. 11,Iliellaa in 410,0*. c u d Mr. flog, SM,Citn. The torpedo boat, two In number, at lying lu North ris e[. Demme coSuli,van won arrest, 1 today r , driving a team eontnining 01.0 large box.- his muttons being considered eonspielinn.. H confessed they were military equipments fe the Fenian*. They worn claimed by Colon,. o • Matiney, awl the prisoner , ILscnarged. A •Idpinent of pistols and ammunition Were true for private use ha, heen preterite, oy the eutherities at Washington. It Is presumed that trade inarms will 1,, •oneltieriot free lode. It appear c hat the army re !Wended for belligerent use. RFCIPRrifITY NEE OTIATIOS Shooting JA)•ay al Richmond BETTER ACCONIS FROM ROM CAROLINA Nan lona, Feb. 7.—The rost's 4pf,plal says the {Pays and Monies Committee has entirely failed to oencinde an ligrcument with the Ca nadians In relation to the reciprotity treaty. The propositions •übmlttod by the delegation from Canada hare been rejected, and counter PrOPeal/law Imes the Committoe were re jected by the Canadians. The members of the Union Cinh oftitle oily have tendered an invitation to Gee. tiruht and etas to unite with thorn in a blubleef er th eir loom, earner of Fifth avenue and Tarentv first street, on WashingtOn's birthday. To-day, in the United thaws Clroult Court, Piero, the late keeper of Sing Sing, was cos• rioted of counterfeiting and remanded fOr men tenon. A I Inane! occurred In a restamunt In Court; I and atreet, to-day, during a Melt, a wan named Carli was shot dead. one of the participants, nanital Stripp, was arrested. The others ca cod pe . The aloha:Lined Whig, of the atli,sitya: it was ruored last night, that Lucien Polk, and Ca m ptain Millwood, of the SpOttswood Motel, ho had an altercation tlio.other night, met yesterday and eanhangod shota...Captala Mills wood received a wound to the stomach. The Charleston Courier says a gentleman - Who la traveling In an official capacity through the Southern Stat. for the luirp,3o of making n report on 00 Ugrietalturul (plinth. Lion of the country, called at our Wilco a raw days since and gave nit arnao Ilitericalng I n for tUatinn 001.coruing affairs In the tnterlor. no whorellll 13t39 nlyto dPicover, t ea ptations being workud Profitably, and h plata ors appoutred cheerful and loopeftil. It 13 thought the yield of cottou this year will hu fully oar half of that of ordinary times. Narpollsond• Spee..b. 1.109T0N. Feb. 7:—Pandre received ',sr Steam. er /Whiting, contaiii linvoleorpH ppet,4 to the Freneh - Legisintilfe. • - Lyndon, Jon. .tte,--Tbe Faris en vrespcmdent, of the London [kitty' Nee.oi, miktslhat It Ito t moo plred In Court circles that the Emprror Nap.. loon Is greatly tillplectsen With }:taper or Nfax itellino on Very truth) , grrninit, e9rocl.lly on ni,i , lllll of the bait reception ifINMn to the rneli Colo encn:el . ler of stae and to liliotteo to tisk e the an baud ,d t it is WO Minted Unit this In one l'elsbn tor the 'A' ill - IM 0 Al/ or the French troop.. Gen. fir bury's Lorturo. N.W Too.. lob 7 —Carl Sohurz opcned tho fratr , rnity tour-. 2 1.1 1 :rool.ly,) tart i;;ht 01 tho Ur0..4; lyll Ai cumpAvatycly midle»mt, t,T .1- INTERNAL REVENUE DECISION. COLORED MEN'S DELEGATION The Montana Delegation with the Their Interview with the Presiden President, HIS REPLY TO FRED. DOUGLASS HIS EXPOSITION OF HIS POLICII W scorao - re's, Feb. 7.—A letter from the toe. retery of the Treasury to the Speaker of the Mouse, with enclosures from Revenue of of explanailone to the collection of income taxes °fish', tram the estates of persona who died after Dteember 31, lsrff, and prior to the levy for that year, Commissioner Rollins Oars that ouch taros wore collected for li,G3 as far ea practicable by , the direction of Com- Missioner Lewis, and that It doe; not appear from the records of the eriffee that nothing has ' bean refunded. • He further States that such taxes of ;sat, up. on Incomes et portions whet died during /Ma were collected; Out afterWlerds refunded; that lemmas, of 18641 In almffsr cases of subsequent death, were not asseetilsd, In accordance with new tnetraCtiattli from Commlastotier Lewitt . Thom, rules, though different, were uniform in their application. Be does not uedertake to explain whether the Commissioner changed the rale. In view of the supponed effect at sums amendment of the law, or from n change of opinion,commlminei tlrton y ays. that the regula. Gone at the Deere at the time referred to re quired executor. of administration to make such returns, tint does not Remy whether the requirements look upon the ground that they reeeived those estates charged with a debt due the United Mates, or whether upon the idea that they were the trustees of the heirs or creditor., though inellning to the opinion thateithergrountimdght be taken. Be nays, further, lie dove not feel authorized to pay back the dot y as erroneously or illegally as. sceeed or collected. when It was paid under a rule of the office then operating. The amendment. In the Diplomatic Appro. printion bill, 'reported today from the Com mittee Is 02,000 for salaries Of COMrnbsionen and Cot:unit Generale of hlaytl, 1./herein end Detninlen. . 1,1 Ttife morning a large number of citizens of 3loatrhri terdtbry;tiotellt Waribingtott, called upon the Preeldosit. Ur. Pinney, 8. Mar.,l chat for the territory, Chief Justice tioemer, ' and twenty or thirty others wore nok , ' the , ' number. mr. Pinney addressed the Prodettl on behalf Of the delegation, ; tie said t yr. President—ltbeectures pry duty se a Member of tub delegation, to astute you that the prindiples announced layout; arinnal inemage toCongreee, and yOur.paLtc, in rata tton to the present political oonditti t of tete country has gladdened the hearts - of e peo ple of our own mountain land, Bon a. We are using no Idle unmeaning words when we aaeure you that we take the greatest 1. el. pleasure in saying that ire moo In you an tho Chief Magistrate of this great Ns- Milt a Portal , WhO prmeas Mac. oputut mind, tilt general treats/edge, tbat Arm amt patri otic dorntidn to the real interests and welfare of the wbele country, Thick are necessary to carry. it safely over the ocean of political wPaeulatlen and ( labia.. lie continued at some length, discussing the resources and prospect. of Slontsout, after , which the President replied a. follows Gentlemen . tt le no little plelliinro for mo lOnaegt you here Oh this_ occasion, and to hear the Peel Talents yeti - taro immenneell. To re- i tulle SO Lame Melt Ithle a body of Tillie:it gentleMtn [rater remote regio of the eountryfrom whien you come, Is ly grate Dying to me. In responee, sir , isslrtrea•lng Plutley,) to the eloquent manner 111'w/itch you here expressed the eentlinents end feelings of thoseyou represent on this Oecnalou, I might content myself with nimply returning yth %eke for your kind expressions, but you has e midst some allusione to which under the cirmutietancee that a re me, 1 cannot be indifferent. You hare alluded to the great principles of our Government having been enunciated. In a paper sant rt short time einem to the ongrese of the b me of th I g nited n States,least aws,a t s h e declaration sell of impul oe I ri wathe resultfta tiler. ough and calm consideration of [Mile great truth,' If I should take bold of a pieta of ma chinery that bad been constructed and trained to tun harmoniously In one dnection, and m -1E2,1, by muse action, to start It in an ote te direction, tt would he eomething emir thelliac nun, that 1 thiek no one eon va r y tatt l e trine of that 'melange . It IS very easy ter pereoes to Misreprestent it, and to make, nasertlone that this, that, or the other. his taken plate, Or will takoldace, But I think I may be permitted to my to you ea ibis omealett, that taking all my amerce dente, going beek to my advent in public life, satteentinhleg down forthe preterit time, the °wane decimate set in that paper have been my constant etude. After having gout, Wang so far, it la too late for ma to turn and take different direction. Taty ill Ise toy geid•from chi, time onward, and t nom, who ander/Mead Berm may know where I shall ut. we,. 1 lona /when principle tr. Involved. fin • tat me say to yea to enter to Omaha., the public mind, as Inc ILN it poseibte for an tO do so, that my madle earner ieetkutgls de,, on 14.) , Dalttical glass his nearly run mat If 1 -7 i'ets nisposMl to refer to tuyzelf, / might trace my career ha k to the log ealdri, Bien an Ablertmat and a Mayor le • sillage, thee through both bran tenelo the State Legislature, than for censer:rot Ivo years la the National !louse GI Bilereeentattres t then through ;ha Gmbernaterial gualg 1.1. m. eta Pel ted States, then to Proviotonal tietvenior, with a slig ht parttelpetion in military alone, . toes YleePeeeldeet, and now to the position which I oecupy before you. Now, in this pe. Bitten, if I tan be tnetrnmental In restoring the government of the I.lnita.l Stater; in re. 'torts: to tbotli true pcaltios In rho Union, those htietee whose retailers, to the eational goveramiint bees fora time been Interrupted by one °Nib mqj jri antlo rebellions that ev. or warted In the world, etli tan are. claim once more, that we are a salted people, I shall feel that the measure of my ambition .hae been filed to overgOwimff• In saying thin, In the performance of my duty, and Ln response to the encouragement you bare given me, I feel that I em In a condi firm uot to be arrogant, not to feel Imperious ter mine, titian,* I feel that I can afford to do right 1 nod so fouling, God being Willing, 1 In. teed to do right, and, m, far an to me lies, I In tend to administer thin Government upon the prinmpiee that Ile et the foundation of it I can Inform ail aspirants who are trying to form their combinations for the future, who want to make one orgarratlan fur one pur l...and another for s...M.ther, that they are nr.t in ter way. lam not a candidate for any ps..ettion, and hence I repeat, lean atf.rr.llo ri glut, and being In that condition, I will env aksi thin announcement for the pte of letting knowthat my a Ora Is to restore the Cos ere meet. not to incite coun'ilo it h e r efercneo to any future candirlary for the Presidency of the United Otago.. I have r nulled the utteest round. My noniirun .1, fur as that is oencerned. .11y °Meet Is Sr per. LL rin my duty and that I will endeavor to do. Let us then alt)) in in this great wont of res. to ration and whllawe are restoring and re. Iryparing the breaches that have been ie alto unite In the work of making new to and popnla ling them with a le roLo ore a orth) of the Gorernment which protests peo them. and let those new Mate Government be founded on principles In harmony with the great machinery devised by our Intim, o far as regards ens aid or assistance that van lin gins,, here, 111 the progress, and in tile cOn•ylnniltion of this great work of building up pee stairs, ha well as In the retention of all Ilse former States, yeti e1. , 1 and me a willin g and cordial helper. tretrundren, 1.11.111,4 ca per( thin demount: ation, hot yll , l will ple.nne accept my tlieuloi for the compliment you h e paid me mi 1 ht. occasion, and the ' en• rouragementyou have given roe in the 4if, chars.. el cry duty. All I can any, In conch,. nion,ls to on , ut pot that any assistarres yen may need from this quarter, will be must cheerfully gin en, to advance the I.II4IrIMLII of the community yon represent. The gentlemen present ware then intro. dared pensonisllN to the President. Genel 11. narrows snbudtted to the inspection t he Prialrient, On behalf of the delegation, a largo Dumber of specimens of gold tioarieg obtained in different portions of the territory, which w ere examined with muck interest by the President, anti the Interview terminated. EMPEROR NAPOLEON'S SPEECH The Pope Still to be Supported RENCft eERTAINI,i'TO'LEAVE EX.ICO Eaw Yo6a, Feb. T.—The following la a pi r. Uon of the Emperor Napoleon's speech to the Corps Legislattf, January 224 . I • tepo'gtveyontny TIOWn an in pneeefling years, ;rill examine With YOU the prinuipal guess Cori which Lutereats o u r ho abroad. . Peace iseems assured everywhere, for every where the means are sought for of amicably settling dißlculties, In place of ending them with the sword. The meeting of the English anal French Reece in the same ports has shown that the relations formed upon the field of battle have not been weakened. Time has only cemented the agreement of the two oountries. in regard to Germany, My intention is to continua to observe a pone, of neutrality, which, without preventing us at times from being diselliasati or satisfied, leaves us, neva, lheless,'s ran me to Matters in which tautln tern:de' are nos directly a Italy; recognized try - air= the powers of Entopn, and strengtnened its unity by Inaug urating Its capital tri Rio c a n o the room seta, we may count upon a scrupulous execu tion of the treaty of the lath tiepteulhor awl upon the indispensable inaletenanee el the power of the Holy Father. expiessed the hope last year, t bat our ex pedition to Mexico was approaching Its ler. caluatlmu, I am Coming to an understanding with the Emperor - lidarlmithan 'to flu the ' opoehlor therernlj of our troop s If their nuern eon be efrecied without eoniprotoloing the Vrtamb tereats 14 Welt we have been defend big in Mat remote country. North America, twilling victoriously from a formidable struggle, tuts re.entablhthed the Caton. and solemnly procitiluted the Mod:: km of slavery. FnuitThe which forgets not a Wait noblepage in bee Linton', offers up her sincere nlnhes tor the prouperity of the great Ameri can Republie, and for the mnintainance of the ,ml,olllreiatiMm whilst] anon "Phi hare had a continuous duration. The emetten produecil In tho•Vritted states by thopresence of our traps nu the Alealoun nOll will tie pacified by the frankness of tier declarations. The American People will com 'prebend that our eape.dilte e was not opposed to their interests. Two nations. ,CriartliY p( air independence, °kalif to ereT7 tit,* whoth.dalght la,. I )1' •s mi.:rots. Feb. 7—,t Delegation eitasat log of re presentatives of colored people ef, various Statee,ealled this morning at the Ex. t °c h ' it: I' l' l v i e esid resident f '° o ' r a Plie p d had urn_:o l o W o Int nep few e,,, w ,,n it s h i heir •lews on the quest:aria now being vitt sldered touching their general intonat, and ofaseertidoing the ideas of the President In this connection. beorge Dowituag, baited States (Colored) Representative for the six New ichi,,„,t States, Drat addressed the President, mating the benefit which would accrue from confer ring the rights and privileges of eltizettil of the United States upon the colored people. He asked for the 17413 of suffrage, not only in this District, bet throughout the land. Fred Douglaskoserat spoke, and said .they wire not hero t 0 enlighten the Prissideet cu to his duty; but to thole' respent;!ind to pre sent in brief the condition oftho oolorod race. Ti e amendment abolishing sLivery he desire.] should be enforced.' He each/ the colored ratio were subject to government taxation, to draft desiredar the burdens of the Slate; of they o be endowed with - the right lot exer cising some of the privileges of citizens of the government, The President replied that-he would make no speech. The bes was to talk plainly and distinctly. If he he had not given evi dence in his past canna, of his friendship for the colored race, there was nothing slow ho could do to that end. Be had said, and he re peated hare, that if the colored mart could lihd no /Risen to lead him out of bondage he %paid he that Moses, and lead them to the land of wombs:, and liberty, but he was not willing, under the ehlanastantes, to. adopt a policy which would lead to theatiedding of their blood, end the imertilicts of their lives. Ile believed that lithe policy wale!, some are peraiatingin - af tifir present time was car ried-eat Lt..Votthltresalt;ln great dalllgile to the ecdored man, lie itald,..Scrstise the , colonsd teen now in - thelicrath cot! at x alle tread bowntranclilsed liwntorrue,'lr t would ; ., , it result to hint I - ' • Be then expresged the knit:Mae on Whiati he was opposed to - Slater,. -Dad 1a1d... 4 had now beam/000;ot and a national gen, antes given to regard to it, that could lot be I revoked. He slated the evil malt, which would accrue b,yl forcing t hepriaCinin of ltliti extension of s thVeople of either 1 this expo - toned District or a tato, In opposition to the i will of the majmaty. At the eonalitalett of Ils.remarks, /fr. Doing- Ina said he would have to refer the great quell. i Tha tQ _p. a. wing PMDIC I ' D DIA tid3Hill ' ' ihe ' -e 1 of tne r A•esteent. In ' re time of your in- quirks, mot to make r e Speeehabout thla met ter, tor it in always best to tail: plainly add dittluctly about smith luestlores, I will say, if I , hitSiernift gives.-outdone, In my former course, that I ela a friend to humanity, and to that portion of %which constitutes the color edpoPtilatiOrt, . A eat Rive nom/idol:ea hereaf ter. breszthing that I have had, both as re gard. ta n line ca lfe d prosuse,perity, hat boon and I feed and think that I undarstand,set to be e'gothitie, what arotrld be the trite d irection of this qua.' _Lion and what anurall of. policy would result ln the amelioration and Ultimate elevatiou not only of tho colored, tint - of thin great miss of of the United Staten. I say that I pee 'hare' alit given evlden' e that am a friend .of - humiLtiVii tad: :.especially lly - a friend of the colored .man,. In My past I conduct there' Is nothing that' I can do that I would repent: e All that I pejavessrol, - life. Utrerly_and property have , bee put in connection with that • queatim,'wheh I had arervinilifeeintal hebrent to take the other' ounrsei by adopting which I would hare isc eomplialteil perhapit ail that the moot ambi - Doug might have desired. • If I know myself, and the feelings of my own heart, they hare been for the. colored man. I ha , v Owl!fd ilavelitird bought - slave% tatt-! ~c"„oid me. I might uty,ltealgrer‘dhat, practically, so farminty connection withebria has gone; - 7 - 1111V0 'been their slave Matted or their being Mine: - Som.p IMF? even TOlig.;;,- me here, while Other, tillithltotTlSHligi /Ed kits „toying my property, with lay ea-anent.— l'or the colored mac'. my , mine), my three, •. t 0,,,, all halter been perinea. and Dow at this . late day after glying evidence that IS tangible, that Is practical, I km Ira , . roily that] do nut like to &I arraign ed by frtottle - who'can get ' , le handsomely word ed periods; and deal in rhetoric and tadrabsut abstract ideas itif liberty, who never pert/lad life, liberty or property. This Lind of thou rhetleal hollow friendship eminent to bat very little. While I say I am a friend to tho oolcrred row, I do ant u ant to adopt a pally that I hitlieVe will end in a contest betty.. the 1,410 which, If r..ecistol In, • ill result In the extsrmloss inns .if one or the other. God forbid that 1 should he engaged In sorb work. Now It "en el beet to talk ,praettellly and to a coin 'monxeaae way. , I havegaid - ovidi repeat here, that if the colorrstmen to the United Slates eould Ind no other Moses, nortletyllowita that would be Were Able and oCalentthan myself, I wont h. t... 4. Moses, to lead them from bondage to fre-tom, and that I would pass them from a Lead where the ilailllred loelerery,tha land, lilt rc as Crof .11SA. '1C15.d...q..%i1-won,. lied best to the Land of promilia to the land Of liberty. . Bea= adopt willingsnAder either circum stance, to adopt a policy which I belle., will only resell in elertflee of his life and shed ding his blood. I think] know what I. say s ! feel what I say, and I feel well ensured that If the pottery urged by nonao, - be pennuen in, it, will result in great injury to the white a. well Its colored man. There Is a great deal of talk about the sword ID one hand, aosompllatting ais end, and the ballot Accomplishing another at the ballot-box. These things are all very well and sometimes lave tbreltde spoilt-Az. tee talk about justice, we talk about .•1..i, we say th at the white Man has teen In prong ID keeping the blanks in slavery an' ',sag as he Liss; that in all true; ags.bs, we talk ,j,,,:: th e declaration of Independent squad. ~.7 I,,b r i - ehe law, you suiderstand all that you k„,,,..,.......,...ppree1ate; new /et as 100 t each other in thelhee. Let us go to the great mass tf colored men tbroughwut endth trthern States. Let u 3 take the co Lucca widen alb snot At preseat, and It is bad enough sve al` _chow, and suppose by some magic touch you - could say to every one. . )Vin stall vote tewmorrow, bow much would that ameliorate their Cal:Edition al the time. Now let us get Moser up to the subject and talk bout It. What re a lation has the colored man and the white man heretofore °eel/Died I . t 'he souttil I epposed elavery on two ground.. rirnt, it . 0 peat monopoly, enabling those who conti•dled to COriStltate an arlstneratey an.. hilng the few to derive great trona, and rule the many a Ith the iron rod as it were, and that Is one great objection to it in regard to Its being n monopoly. 1 was oppowni a It seetninu m on oe abstract prtuelpie in Felt lug clear ofpOly. We were getting clear of sdavory at the mane time, so you Dee Mena were 10 o ends da the aeonaldhalmeut of the °E. Mr. la,glawr—Mr. President, do you wish—. Preeldent-1 em not quite through ”L elavery has been /abolished, and a great ha clonal guarantee has been given—one that cannot that revoked. I was gettin white res, lotion that existed between the man and the colored mart. A eery small proper Lion of w tote persons, eohipared with the wt... 141 number of eitish, OW Ilea ple Or the south. yet°. I might instance the State of Connecticut, la 11111.4 ral.loll. There were t wen ty-epe•orl at°. odarrholdlng, and yet the tifave power con trolled that saute. Let tir talk about the matter as 11 Ir.. Although the c010r,,.! Matt 8I re ard In the lang owned 11l property In the bea In and umuauage of that Inuallty and of e..! 11,s that yet In comparing his conditions Lion 0 Ith the eon4a% eholders, he - usually est anated his imp. rtanee Jtoot In prnpurtlor. to the nut/leer cti slaves that 1114 mast., owned, with the uon-slaveholder. Have you never lived upon a plant:Wont bonglass—l havr, your L'zeollency. The President—When you would look over and are a man who had a large family, strag gling hart; upon a poor piece of land, you thought u great deml lens of him than you did Of lfr ou l r) o7la m" tro r l . I. The P u e l lident--Woll, I know ouch wan the cite,, et it largo 'maturity of son in then: nun- . tier., 'here such Is the ezute, we know there is, hate. • The poor white man, on the other lusd, was appealed to the slave and his Mae cr.:m..4le colored nutmend• his canter eon". blued keot Wok Malavory, by depriving him of a fair participation to the /abet and Pry duetlone of the Hell land, of the country. Don't you cwthat the 4 mlortid Ma li n go ing to hunt a m, on they called/S. for Um next Year, preferred hiring .to a, num who owned altrree rather than to one who did net I I know the fact, at all events. • bettMr. Doughtes-.liecauee they treated them • er. . . The President—They did not consider It qotuite toreshectaide to hire to a pan who d. 14 h OVA degroes Renee re to One who 414. Mr. Donglass— he wouldn't be treat ed as well. The President—Then that la another argu ment in favor Of what lam going to aICY. It shown that the Colored man appreciated the dare owner more tfighir than he did the luso who did not own alavek Helen the enmity between the colored man and the non-slave. holders. The white man was permitted to tote. The Government was darned from him. Ile Is apart and part of the politica machine ry now by rebellion or revointicm, told when you come back to the objects of this war you end the abolition Uftudavery not its Object. Congress and :tho President declared that It wt.. on Our part to suppress the rebeilloa. The cbolltion of adaucaltea, eon. as an beeitihnt to the supprcaltaltt et the grcat reheillom ;Ito an omident, CO should give Into proper direc tion the. Colored elan went _the ee l- 43111cm bstave, by the operation of rcOelliOn became ut a freedman, clonal to it freedman other. portions of the country. There la a great deal done for him oa this point The nonsslavelminer, who was forced into the rebellion, and Pa! as. of as thOto that lived beyond the Gnats of Um State, Wall Carried Into it, and his property, and In a number of Instances the lives of such were o ut and he who ban survived hoe came out of it with nothing gained, but a great dual lost. Now., ulnae PrineiDlO Of Justine, shoal, they be pieced in a coaditiou ditrerent trout what they were beforot anelhand one has gained a great deal, on tbe other hand'une tuts lost a great deal, and In a political point of view scarcely steads where he. dal before, Now toe arc talking about where wee re going to 0. S hare got at the hate that twisted but wren the two Meta. The gear). Comes up whether those two races, situhted /145 they were iwirore the war—without premtrutloe. td;hout time for ) 1 4140011 0111 m ileno.4 t tu.t?4.11D144110:1:1tVoylo.. itissool4l,l.• In r "rif po,e.on PRICE THREE CENTs - —___..______- -- _, - it .- _ thrown together at the ballot-box, whit _;. . ~,h 0mer. ..,,,.. , ry „i., --i ez.p treat .. 4n o r the nacirulny - enmity and hate existing between Mew. hour The query eamee up will we not then nom. I ne -,..„,,,. b!ll cis - lett the /ran . In 2 errrt -IWeece a war of races, 1-think / under , lege to lira. Mary Lincoln was then pann'it . : tide thing, and especially la this the case when The House pelwed the heinate bill, iin - titit, you force It upon a people without their ,:011. the Burlington end Miming River Rnilroall . tent. Ton havespoken about the %tire rrtment—Conspany to e 1., ~p orthira of land, brovio n d c e Where Is power &mired from! we SaY It IC di- hilr_i tu ellle It ,uruPletett be tim e . r a . — ,c, , „ Tired from the people,let tili take it no and re . Trill df-DCOember next. Ala% the Seatiareso-- far to the District of telumbla by. its of illus. lotion apProprintingalo,ootf - theof eases of :ration. . - the Committee on hemabtriction."P Suppose, for butaitee, here,' in %apolitical The Hone tlfen reFtlihtll the corkeige rat i oa community, wit/ch.-to a certain extent, ma-n of the nary appropriation bill. 8e Ling have government , rapt kayo law, 'and put- for the BrOonlan . 1 ...,,Tavy rerd Were strietea Zing now - upon the broadest bailayon cup pp r ;out. Neatly ail the tteraa fa r the Norfolk it, take intoponsideration the re/talon which Nary Yard were stricken out. Twenty tho the white has heretofore borne to the entered- 2 and dollars were tipprOpruiled 'for the use .4 - race. Ts ft proper to force upon thls cornmu- the Norfolk Yard, Oily, without their consent, the elective frau-. . Emits& • • • elitsi. without tiogad'd to color, making it Sal- . -The everilairsession was devotes/entirely t o remelt --, v.= • , -.- ," .. = • ' • Itpsechee, br 3103.511: Walker; Of - Obit, trend, Now, where. do you hcgin I The Govern- eon, of Orc . fon, and. Kelso, of ..111esouri. Ad. meat must hare g (Merrell/rig power; mutt Joru-ned. - - - hare a lodgment. Fortnatanoe. suppose Con- • - I--- grass should pass a law authorizing an elec.; • """ - 11on to be held as whlah all over liwenty-One 1 years of ageorithout •rega: rd to color, should be allowedto vote, and Um majort should decide nt each eleellots that the Wee ve frac, °lune be uni vernal, what would yen 'to shoat it 1 Who would settle it 1 u r_7ll: deny the first wrest nrittcipla of atrtllltu °e'alt"Daingigarrri;)!Ail?arlidvaa'sy of 43,7 1 1 :1, 6 1 y th ~ 4 Peog le shall receive a state The query to *Yr : ', r i h t4 nc l e t d still ( "Ines 5 11. When uudevaoh tu r f e or t.. (bun ; ., 1.1311 Govenue, e rt, co - m a m '' Men poe this principle, and has existed ap es lt "- tl' new you Prohosc to Incorporate - sant ni sn t that did not exist before In it The ''. -'n come, op, In undertaking thts thing whether - that will commence the war of racen: "her I feel a conviction that forcina that metier upon the peaand the commanity will remelt In the injury of both twee, atm the ruin of one or the of Cr.er God knows, I have no la. sire bat the pied of the whole human z ace. • 1 •sirould It were 30 that all you advocate cooed be done In the twinkling of an eye, But it 13 not In thel nature of things. 1 natal:mg° down here to the ballot-box to morrow and vote directly for enlvernwl std.' tinge, but if a great majority Of thit people said no, / should concider It woold be. tyrant: cal and areltrary in 'me to attempt to torr.e it upon them without their will. It 19 a fund.. mental text la 1 1 3? oreed,that the will of the gaetrile anything - 77Vong w or ep act ral f:l7l l Mr "t -- . LICTMI CONGRESEF-PIIIST S E SSION . WsaltraosOn, February' Id!. WS, • Etendr leke.froul.tho_CanstattleS elletagt, reported {hat , no farttiti,leittlitiOnq was, neesimary to eaerept Northerzi,crlllitOrs' iron the operation of ills - Bonthern Stall:01 llinitatiorie, la the itibleidt wli covered by the • met of Junie'llth, , Chandler called up. tti• toPre: vent tbeirs.teatie of the L Arne.gn - Zeglater to • Aram - kaa scald* whose replants *era el:wis ed ditrlat t tbo par, trlaleti we, paseed.• Yeas," imesid'r. callow] up the joint, resolution to the Constitution-by prohtbaluirativ Stater train thi itatattioltiation of slaved, ,vriunis was Warred to the gisconstruction • COl3l. kilt tee:' - I ClarkS. frau the JactialarY,COrtiotitteo, retxutod a bill &opal:dab. ltidsta_pyang of 'White er col ored pe mane by aline of goo tO OA or =ra n sit , s , trt .ei.. .exotted.l7ll7 i nstril ich. o4 bot , t a; lmovringly, ears ales aubfeat t oe Y heavy pen. ty. Cosiness . introduced a hill for granting land for a rallrolltl from San Franelsoo to R The Joint resolution litrelation to represon. ! tattoo *as tiariin up. • Jfessenden took the Ilnot nail spate . se length in favor of the resolution Of the' cots- , 'Watts. and reviewed portton4 of Mr :4u uauer'• of 1 ;E!" I St Ans: -I str e o w poslt t i l' OlS iMP"‘c"''b Adjourned. /101.7118, Mr. Clarke of Sae , - r • -ss, introduced e grameeg aleasale railmoe Mel graph eelimses tea tQdle4; ter t te. b reteferexffe arepor;.:-'l',4;f:e detia , reti , Scre 'Crtearat., ttee of Ways ".stlmli; ring_ . meanbag of certain ;;44 of-ehe teinaliferanue Act. The Wart, divilleffeeln scrip or noiniry•tbereatter. ceplared due, and when.ever game ..11111 be payable toilelb:deem palter hoidens or de. porde/W:4m wordesteekhoidervemutil mean all persons oepartlei wtettsoever are atradty be - eatcektioldtire, • in non-restlentt whetbereitizetas or aliens.- - The words, "all each interest on cOupon4. dividetnemer prune whenever the same Medi, be payable,e are declared to applyed repsmehr Interest • on ealipon.s," dividends oei prefitm whenerce thleasaneltrate dr , may be payable, and to..Whateyer !parte or person the melte are, • er'reity 'be payable, Mantling non-real. demtswtHather °Mize= or aliens. Erection a mattes all persona to Make re turn. or list Of Income and' deb:Lae:Oa phileirtst charged with ane. date ortnnsirreff to declare In once returns weather theeeeelalretetandi amounts th mein contidtteteseettgled , Sioeord. tug totheir ealtie terlikegreermaiT . entresmd le case of neglect or re even Mate tO the Inc such the - peal'' , tent -'easevebe Nelsen, return* Or Deist sea aeatetrinetamee. ter/smutted to Madre returns or nets for leure persons on neglecting' or refusing', as in.the rum as• mg:teeth:4. or reftuiLeg to' leek° the elle or.returne oquirol by, the ' in. tetvnt revenue Oct. and to t ewes the tintrnad• .re. add thereto the =tenni of penalties ito. petted by Inc la cas uch. neglect or rare tit Wheat, et the rateset etateratesontained tattle Ilsts or returns - sheieto - mated to emu; it obeli be the duty, of each assessor • re , &twine the sable to resinde each rates Mad amounts to their eel:eyelet:lt in legal tender currmicy, according to the-value of such cola. ed rner.ey is sald currency at the - time and place where said lints or re t urn. ere receives tee, and which value the epees= shall tletete • mine. Mr. Morrill_ explemed. tem -the first parkf a if the bill referrea rallroad.aecurities, held abroad, and required 'taxes to be pal upon returns as aanpated ba legal tender, &ad' not cm the =mint in coined money. The MU Ins Mr. Rice, of =aetoisetis, from the Cola. ml time on Nara] Affeirv, reported* bill furtiter to regulate the appointment of Rear Admiral., and the transfer of volunteer odkiers to the -.der Nary. It was recommitted to that cominlttevi •-• York preseuteO ere. Mr. Breek Of dentists ef t hee membowr.. the „ r , He supposed they woad nen. ) to ,o to the tomb of the Cape/etre , iVaicoe— $ "there so.” The credentlalewere teen referred, withifet debate to the Conamittee on Eames tructiote Mr. llr o oke said that tre held In his handa ' petition signed by, a large nrusiber of women, claiming the right to vote. Cin ]poking deer. the list of mending committees, he amid net find any suitable crearmittee which It could be - referred to. 'He thought of tho Committee of bet he did not knew whether the , chairman had sufficient gallantry to give the , , Pespetittion tonelderatten. fletbought too, of the. Offfes malts. (Laughter.) Committee, beatese it related to Mr. Darts, of New York, suggested that the petition be referred to a select of committed of old bachelor,. Mr. Brooks said that he badalso thong/It of asthe Brooks to how far Co mmittee, but wee not satiseede gallantry of the chairman would be extended to the mableot. truthore fore asked advice as to what committee the' petition should be referred. Mr. Stevens. of Now York, suggettod Special Elammittee, with the gantlennua front ij New York, Mr. Etreolts, as Chairmaa. kr. Brooke said the Committee of the gen. Demur, from Pennoylvania, Mx. Stevens, ab. sorbed cvervthing, and he suppose,l that it earls absorb this petition. - I Mr. Wilson, of lowa, said it should be refer: red to the Committee on Elections, Co that the, gentleman, eir. Brooks, could have an opporl" lenity of advocating It. Brooko—.ol am now serving on that Com. palette, and I don't • like it.” il,aeghter.] The petition was then referred to the Com-. 1 mitten on Reconstruction. ' Mr. Jtillan, from the Committee on Public!, Lands', reported abill providlnd that from end, after the plumage of this act, all the publio:. land, In the State, of Alabama, Mississlppl, , Louisiana, Arkansas and Florida shall be die.. posed of according to the stipulations of the Ilomestead Law of May ieth, /SP:, entitled an act to secure homesteads to actual settlers on • the public domain, and the act 'supplemental thereto. approved March 215 t, 1591., but with tel. restrictiou .• that no entry shall be made for more than a quarter section, or ' eighty acres, and Eliot the uelto: Lauds In sale btatee shall be disposed of p in no tither raitauer,, alter the Palleagent this set ..Preelded;ttiat no distillation or discritnination.thall be Made in the -• construe:lßM of this act on coconut or., race or color, and no alumni Made shall ha liable to entry or bettlenteet under /tepee. there a .11r. Jallan read et:ortatereent to chew that re these States -16,330,000 sores. of ' land. Only (=Mann of 'them beteg-improved. The bill walk/merely to exile, lad Die. privileges. of the homestead Princlldei the. liberation Of the poor Lemke created the:necessity' for the Pessage of this measure. leateadOlt/eaernv, the bill"cotifeled the' hOmesteade ' to eighty' acres, and there 15 to be ee sale ef Wide, -item[ Vats provision, the rebel speculatiore may lease the whole •of them. - -Of the three MIIIIOUS of people le those States only Mull man out of lliteen le a Lairid holderil Mr. Teillond, or Ohio, aild: the iltwis not cempetibie wit/L. the /mat Intermits - et the COY eminent. Mr. Bice, of Maine, stud that hi introduced the origimtl bill. It would .de more to aid re. coustruction than any other metteure. it pro. Posed to distribute the Lend, .the laboring - Mesa, and said tty - treogetee to A:tatty - ate the wilted draw around yen yeast wiven and chil dren. Thls would be the best defence ageinst. those- who. had °televised teem tn the past. Liberty will grow then,. provided Jun protect them in their -n for wherever YOn fln h L a Ineltiplication of ferias there you Mad likfr.%bor of New York, Bald the bill pro. posed to Mlle from the market all the public Mnds in those fitittes. Ile offered stn amends mini as follow.,: "P 65.1.11.14 uOttla/C ip this act shall be so construed as to preclude these who have Leen pardoned by the Prealdesat for pfar /Le ticipation in the rebellion frone the ben dts O Provisiona.' Ile bettered that if sneh men could have homesteads-it of be better then to turn them loose without occupation. Mr. Chase, of Now York cold this ORI in voi•esl the •ery Bret principle, of the rights Of property. While proftotaedly preventing *peculan oub it prCnls ionto other. The ohicet of LllOlOll tr u e t eon unehng the scent, u.l; foen to hold the held et the th roe. , of e tide ul end p.m pAitple. The quattion I. not IL,: neHro Is to hove the'lantl, bet that rn.• white than Is not to hove the bind. lir 'lnn/ lop. of flitnel,. that the beat hotlit la wnre brie ey Reece hue,. destree omel pro•islon extend.. 7t‘ w-mad 7 sligno:xl Sc, .411.,,a. F x'7l 414.1 . THE 'WEEKLY oi.zii-rE- 'MO tiPttioNri AKE Aiken-rya. •.. ..(1111,x11.11 . 4,11.de3 . 4. 31:11 .111 rtleS vaa (11. _ .1,113.1. LL MIEN ....... In tcf, etg VDrico S Hi ERA 010111}ITT '- i. - ForGHT. PLOT AO4INST - THE EMPEROR'S LIFE. . :taw rose, lob, 7.-4 he stealthir Mexico. froth Havana, with City . of MaXiao dates up to January lith, has .airlyed? MertMear Elmo to Mar to Europe - for s.ithig nay: .7Lindres, tne new arritexl inuastoe - Minister, had au boor PriTet• a:dere:kW Wit hathrithlnditl A seml-colewlalourtud atinounoes the dike ., ... ferested Laareention of Xapoleort. The in Isundererean &fist tatieeeti Maxim date am the Pope will sotha ha azideably, adjusted. it was not yet heard aChlealeoi that Juarez had left Chihuahua, _but it was,ktiowa that Gm ft eltrate ties et Sanisitbillo. --' piaartha, the Liberal Qetteral Operating la eellV, _with tape/Weir add retreated toward e aboaterkbei /a Talititatepeo; itself, a INxty Of ;tee /dberals whipped LW:, Garcia-Cody. The'Llberahrwho' *die 404'ththe City of Meidoo for trial; shot. •• Col. Patio°, Liberal. who wasto.havebee n shot at Mau iina, has Mapbemarctt totheritrar•//e-tle°-for trial. ill elattlatlihis goaeta IPPtrt g i n S a Fr w i a at n - o e . )thftrOrCfMrit„.=Qilateirry mo r e- azi entab4VP"Bent .T Croaareme_ol - .Lower Califor. ate, who tried toltuitten, - the.poople to submit • eltdailr-toi Martadikall a r athlortty,and fail. tharti.4o, ltlthatteftilsereatttitn-ztt. minter" - forte is LOOe Bch; there, to -fOrtel Obedient*. 'l'r: '4/ 1120. l othienarel hail- bawl eau by , f.".. IN D EAro j:410/krtitipgze to SUS. • taintark,"atid s l. iredea. , - .11. - piot agalast the/Ire:oc I.Vilihilhan , e War su luster :who disonerecL ;raiment! bereocks 'were &treated,- therti:behig tWo-rdr.Colcuiede iiee,,,ig,them, .4 - -....- I. -- .. '...... ri.. The - liberal leaders. at - Latte.mere, defeated br the - Imperl'Allstri ithore - Pate de Noeil/a, and bid tatetreati Got.d e ettuttuldertowa wile also defeated by the Imperialiste.,...; .. Lit? ?r .mg.Tm-'4vicEs; . . ' 'Effect of-t*'tiiilii44eitflPee.4. EV A CU P I atiOrti 4 POWIRIP P or Span lap e ets4o , 'Li , : ••• • qp, On, .Fth.44. 6 athlp city sa . _ anhlnictOn,7trank the -Nth/ C a.rVarr9l,l2.23th 0/r4 jar/Veda& to-aighs. sand be. . bases that car gaverliimeat ups, -rip" eager tit A`LieToftenr,f2VZ.l Print ge4 pie tend weterhavirteteredttkerrartaggeop Arrtiters*, • •n . ,t .Parli Oorreeon4oLlth-ortlitnal atreo n 2 lnutemecoun Vol 6 althaValota - esr wittL. Napoleon 012 b.itintrlll4.,dotastiee Instroctions weresorba eaCtaalY ar c t, o 16 rept-vadat toplaxisolllan that the nine IMO: .xilv4 tam 44 0.J 1 Y /46 ThltareE: , ittel Freo Tba nowt ,bar Gattitfrailailiaqitir arjean annallula lialErrealea•nretaebret Mexico • %tette* Inue a ant:on:and aoserVaproduk ittosiethboottrltlet4a ,Tocrailotaa newt IlV ek tfltrlMV:VZ ith ATaglat . 411 tralaAirinagratareitettne, Assert, I rie, 144; .*4i Mint tglgief=44.4 Inv** -jam '-g/..m87; Asaerf. - fteeuritlertiorreM 4:74 • - zieenclot, _Thekuterathaeottan Sale( for We AbryseitOOODattarl,s:ol4,4 tots and barPorkons; It* market:Cl 44/1i 4 doCIIII. a rtert4 *Penn - aitd dento4 at itoll,p latarltiiictiCa Sq l C,ll7‘to flimerj rergePegaTe; can 4 Yaqn 41.4" ! 1 . 114 M5314753 Chetag tint: Taneerisitse,•' s t , trp. Barg'r ..colaarizutpthro. ~!e onto% at ea: thleitul,4,o4l6(lt7a. , Pthroleans uzithakw osreva-"Tkont--644 tiny 64gar steady. V6r6o T#GA.ELtipta = Tallow Otrlat. Tar penthytt4A9pper Mt% at iprevialle decline of TA . _ .12irgonemostieflfigareeNtm.iese.d..... Am Dikixmco,---FOr_. - 4.—AtvAltocau C. aulate nes received _nnual. Cam Urine ftem Jnarft ann. the% aintlatiiretV Rea /aUcate, - daiaa El; Pase_ _„-•,.l.lg!pet,i,e U. lAlithe Generale ...eap t !tu Moral fames saironi tbetaaintecion; and,epprored, =sienna ancendtas..lnareza Pregnancy. sante Prenatt Unopeatarted In'the dinette_ arra PaenantirrebutaCteDnenurnes rn• teas .learns. --Theq.paprinneaurrexPe et el Puri ere rimy prepared urn/414,2N ear& seem/ theystampttocarryntertinkreh atandi al utak Inipanesnuon.- ...• • -, -, Gan. Nter way inatignen „ DTeember,k . ...r of wm k"~ePonlatatieViii L drcl torn., Teras, caubrindedj ip - 9 San' Mit :: . . ••._ ci n en ieektn — iixinnee t i e - - . ,Ceetenethmiti I - Iteitattt_Crlfh• t:•-ini'Zhnteira- - tie Steee :Conoet•tionitteiZAtitt bars csoklay.- Jet si tie-in -Wei Corthßeny fl ank Honxes Inghae. onfen.llitenut, was om, nutted tor 13000nectr ttrenitemettak ea wee Liao, Eplutaint.L. MI ,:Aertarch-tor Lisa tenant Germane, • P hn ehnddleteethi the Contention Ite n •elepeozylwoolaml the nomination, , The renatttlans -olor , te4 IV the Conventioniendoreettio roothinvnaPOUL7 of President ;mown. :',. -, - -t.: Taos ektopile**4 ger reliretakw,'Wili lion& the oatteue. 'feted .14 feTer.otstoireltes the "Contract' taw,, Iry_a a. Wfavazinr the T9.etposeintmtot *the Oat gressional slatted autism- r ou A ip d tunteat ispatch fro with-Mnt: Portlanded Nee is n 4 etoo at Colitia to the lee bleekodha the Acadia Rot, Mia m i. ette ette has rowed to altos beetle* kap. New Thairapthiso *'-ralogayerso o ;arkdoiat oE, N. Democratic; State Coneentltallun w ki..ninatett lion. Jlt= Cl.. at Bethi ninfiltfitir Go. ernor, and Co George Plate; of Doeee for Railroad ilonradoilaraar:_,Traxaaolatlon adopted endorsee President .intason in Ws endeavors to have the aontliern - Statas repro. seated-in Conssone.rsulti:ditootpuepemol Nizleiiii 4o 44 B 10 .th° C.Cquatatierl. ritialarta.Teleirdokticatilibutatt -Cmcastu t ti,re b.. 7 . --i ne - Axilikardisizet pa Ike telegraph which-1w tom, Jay Oil .Instruotton Scrawl:4st elzmotatuit Mem% Johr# V il I l AAM, 4 oCgt i otillonttqty . Wet comp) teel, *goes_ to oberattoi tacttas MID Ls dm ' t lokt. MAAS ; b.:mai:46W OA+ Ift'N'Xi Ma 0 4..thP-71,944—',t-.0 . . ~, MARll,lliti.' al,lll-4. a 1 . 1',-4 ) l2: ll r iefielrali;4las. • I , tilitavildetula tlta.beragattaiip. X 4. = . I 'S•Dteq4ing. pax.. 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