LI EMI PITTSBURGH GAZETTE, nussraa. Enitt:Tf. Tu. coiTxmAtiNA, zcslNE.sx m,c16111. utrzasnED 8 r 271 E GAZETTE ASSOC! 42-109, =ESUiE AN)ittniso 411.1n0v, by mall. Orr on rerloriStrt ICorrum, do. • do ..... N . e do Paned bi Carri,r.s, Sioux (NG or N.vr.ni .:, par ..•• ..... ••••• ..... • ..... ••• " • Z lit l'iti.oburgh crry nozras calleves., • 3. S.. All the ifest Prints, tne .ott , GO Mantel street. 12 , 5 Ceuta •A 3 - 1..1- , Mtc bale of Russ el:L.4h, ,rv , t open- It'd 111 SheliaLl, A. L`;uelay•u. 71 aml 7•c ite.ticet }meet. l'ountry Merchant,. IN 'Ol ri,ol a roll ♦t.Yl: of Print%. Mn 21.7., At sLeL•i.r A :0 the /0141,t =1 3 Aairt Muslin; ht Me ex, r 3 .. 0.4:t1y; 4-1 ~ . - 4 0,11.• width Sle•ei In;,, aI li. re--r * re•-. lint Let street. P.hclistby A' Barris,. v eio.„ltia out their etoek ut tudin.' and andd,ro•g ..11ex la, regardless of coat. heren call kutw•c 'purchasing elsewhere. illanitet• end Flannels A 'arra stock at greatly raducad prices, on the North lat.l Carrier of Fourth stud Idartrat Meets. - C. liArrsoa. I,avEtt Una. Eqtud Sal'haze tkilferemou on occout.l of color. Cutorol anti w hitt man, bsty, unu Mt/ rocommen4 tf .7 r.r.; llnthets' Soap, only twit?' c.utt3 cAlzr ..!ifotret Mollybite of Limo, 7or I.cier•lsg cider. }•ur sale by Chaxlit Super, Druggiot, eornor of Penn mad St. Clair PlttAburgh. For a' Cheap Balmoral Skirt, go to Ebotlaby.t Barclays, yeU run get them at all prices, from ft 00 and titoirards, remember, they hero r. heaatlfal steel: oftlne slotting skirts, to which they call the:particular attention of the ladle, Blanket, sad Fltanuelet At greatly reduced Pricol, at Sheilah!: lay 'I.. Oral and ace tlieiratoek before making “purcboles. It will pay you to do so. Remem- X , er, the; ere pllll to the old Bee ilive stand. Dry Goods, I,ty gtock clolitng out at greatly reduced 'juices. preparatory to receiving our spring ft•ck. Persons deauing bargains should give lls a:Pail tieforeputbasing olsowhore. C. BAR - sow Love & Bev,. NO. 11 Masket. street, corner Fourth . Great Rush lib! Ladles' Furs, At tifo exh-naire Hat, Gap and tell.' Fur Hops° of Wpo. Fleming, Mo. LID Wood stteat, Su calor to purchase some of those fashiona ble curs, pat are now Bolling at greatly re. *laced prfees. Our stock consists in part of fuifsetts of litolson hay Sable, Mink Sable, sllerhoan Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Water Mink, Ladles' Fur floods, Ladles' Skating Cop., Grata' Flne Fur Caps, Collars and Gloves, Men and Boys' Hats and Caps, of all the latest Styles, ran be had at Wm. Fleming's First Class Bat, Cap and Ladles' Fur House, 'Weed street, sign of the large Gilt Hot. Pearl* sad Rubles. White teeth crOpping from out or ridges of Toby, a breath spicy ea the airs from Araby tea Blest. Who can resist such fascinations To tialire them, to perpetuate them, to make iMe Mouth a casket of pearls and rubles, and every sigh a gush of fragrance, all you have o eta, fair hales, is to use that matchless vege table production, Fragrant Soeodont. Gast Gas 1 ift ev en persons visited the Steam Deo 41 NotaLashment of Dr. G. W. Spencer, No, 'Di Penn street, yesterdaY, and had their teeth extracted without the slightest pain, by the of Laughing Gas. The above will be quail lied to by Dr. C W. Horner, foreman, and by Dr. D. P.alph Led, assistant operator. No charge whatever for adenintstering the gas,. And no, charge for extracting the teeth when artificial teeth are oideirod. Beautiful sets of taut/ for only /Do a sat, and an assortment of. Wire tea tbodzatul doliirs Worth to se loot &Gni: Blse asaistants In attendance I Also a I.adiOperator. N. B. The artifietal eye made to order lead adjUsted without the slightest pain.- EITO ~11 *Wait on INltiela an Phuralstans agree, Del of ter. thrunialuilyegulae physicians you gannet dad one who will Snot lay that stioin 'aids sad iardipitnrata are absolutely necessary fuTilealimmakse,Aarflretla bygone years nano prectitientril bawls hesitated to sd e:tinker there, because the fiendish ingenutty lbf wrotehea.who make merchandise of human. Aro:term:Ws bad so polluted and deteriorated them that the remedy wiadeemed as danger ems as -.le' tt....ause. This perplexity is hap .pily wine 'away ; with. : .. - rkyricanna know, no 4eaudo the first 'analytical chemists of the age, have darumetratedthe Digt,-that ILustetters 'Celebrated Stoma& -linters are absolutely and. entirely. free from all pernicious etc kteeee they -bare been Intr.:laced Ado the United States Army, and are accent ed.vberever thetestitmonyOf the wise, time to aelligent and die phUanthropio is rated at its Suet ,value, as the best protective against an d Aura for altilisesses arising from impurity in Ile air or Other unhealthy elunate Influences, *hat has ever been tested by experience. I n elaCli of Dyspepsia and. Liver Complaint, we tr.to without quelification or reservation, but the Bitters are as nearly infallible ai any t. int; prepared by human skill ran be. Illobtetter's Bitters haesale and royal at very low rates YlemtureDruif otuiratent Medicine Depot, 81Mor.ket. afoot, corner of the ntameaa and fourth fiereit;. 3entral 80 1 9 11 ite of LIMO, der proservtig Oder. For sales by Cbark, Drugr,lst, corner of Pond arid St. Clair arrreatrlttOrargh. Fan and Winter Gooda yt q with great pietism= we call the atte a km Of oar reetlerstO the inibperb stock of Fall nd {Slater Goode just received by Mr. Jobn Weleri Merchant Tailor, No. tat Federal street Allegheny. His stook embraces seme of the most Dibalitifni Cletka, Oassuneres, Overcoat. Sags and !Seating& over brought to the western arken Ills assortment of Furnishing Goods, etinnuteing Shirts, Drawers, Collars Neck Ties nandkorctuolie, de., cannot be surpassed east or west. A game stock of ready mad Pante, treats, Vests and Overcoats, will also he found • his establishment. Persona In want of any Ching in the clothing line shonld not fan to efice llr. Weier sr , WI- ?Longs W. Parry ds rratianal elate Roofers, and Dealers In Arneri can 61.145 of rarlosa colors. OtEtoe. at Altman diectungtahos near . the Water Werke Phlo em:4h, Po- Residence, No. DI Dike street. Or- Ihrul prOmptly attended to. All work warrant ed water Mot.' Repatrin; done at. the short- Illet notice.'No thane forrepairs, provided the ..VOCktle not 4 , 413. red attar It is put on. Garsorater lobbing Shop. ¢aztng retaroed.otter an absence of three yeeit*lii the tinny; num reopened my shop ,10.114 Eat" OfjOtotna2g In the carpenter line, lit the Old stattd, Virgin Alloy. between Smith. aeldetitet end Cherry2aley. Orderssollalted and promptly attended to. WurAmt aO6 age? Neutral Sulphite of preascryint; alor. For emlo bp Charles Su 'Ter; riraiglati mom of Penn and Bt. Clair Rtjeel! YitUbcrgb. A anattrwAn who lute just returned from Tontotoo, Miss, states that n few ninths ago gig-SfelltOrt,taf freedmen , » Bureau at tout 'place was murdered In cold blood, while Mean- IP Ids bed, by 4 party of relken. Ms body was riddled lath bullets In the moat nimeking Inanner. The people at Pontotoc hated the Inirenti - Intensely. for interfering with them ....InoXiircialtieeentrol over their Marna, and tn ra w h hl a ch tt i l t Y S t ke e en s u fri ;I ' 7h e ,nt i erriee. We ore Wormed that the people of 311salsepp1 genentlly sympathise with tho rn dn their hatred of the - Bureau and their op- Tression of the Freedmen. They denounce the President. lln unmannered termA for tn •llting of slavery', and speak the Federal Governmen t as a , lespotlgrn, to 111111ClitheyMUSt yield for the present., from. and not from inclination. linen are nom pelletfto bons silent and cautions 'Mete wen, In ISA. and look on if they ware 'the etllotlogatell party. The mecesalonistu them With contempt, apd speak of them on all Otelnalattaas .. traltant to the South." Tint Steyr York 71mo states that this country end more to feed Linville during the '64, than in the three yearn which fin kriettkitelk• preceded the late war, The quail :thy Of wheat tilitepol In the midst of the war g.R3tRO MIA thtlie-touttliii times greater then see, while the amount of ham and bacmi If :an Increased eight time*. SaoW fell at Oswego, N. Y., on Sunday, to j,tir, depth of two feet. impeding railroad tray tiodigaffordlng oattegnnt sleighing. VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 34. I=l r.:•stm, yubliAtes thr I •iiorl mg extract loner w , hi: , lt ,.. a,T,:tierottn of - thatcltc 0,0 In OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. .•144e0 on chancy fOr Lily 110r1.1,14 tilt, and many that aro here wish theri.selve, an av. The feel Ind meting the 1. - anther:lcl, , 8.1111,E 11.40, biller and vindictive than lover 4:111 . Soil alien . . Itself bn every occaldern.' They an: waiting for a new election lit then city, wham they intend to elect n Freltheen - llayor, and then root Lout-nil northernera. At --their „pa r ties,• the ladies will have nothing -to do with northern Indies; and et Slate convent - lon of the Presbyterians—here vetted , irthodoc—s resolution Iro3 [xa.34.01.1 to e.tcltide 411 rieLlllro 1101n1sgorulloul their churches, so the ulari iv no has been hired l,v riertherneri to pnlacii bore, at fl ,SD A year, 1141.0 to etnil4, other 'due,: In wlllela to aorehip. A few evening . * soul, holding n prayol meeting, 1140 u 04, 1 ,. in-olto all the windows n ilia bt.b.l - Lhat , . Thu- ,04alonnn,re are too poor to ill, as Itlilllot , r, and too tilg , tc.l or too corrupt to bare one hill: I tin tier], I tear t shall turn rad I ant lit.! itninc ter t inheryittbdo. c Itiet one Of (..40' 44 4,04.1 -greet , . etatlr 1 , 1114,404 044 4 , 0 the r' , 4414 , f - 4 - 4411 Weldon to tioldshorougit—an ontettel-ont t wat 3. " . -, r44 and more, and 1.,, 4,.•,401 will Icaadi 4041 . 1 r 0 n to teach f 7, 14 - 011Ildrent, keep on t alb lei:sell." A ran cicr- of fourteen n.ul dire," 01101 mer e, renleet (rely, regidll4;,. I took It into their hetell to got tan ,C11 , ,f, Nett they didon Wednoodav, and starto.l for tie; the congenial .104011 tv ortynablegton, The pa. Rents follcwol and lien a.i the youth sell it, pa. phrs and the gi et sewing for a clot L.tg store . , botil happy n, cooiag dove, Iva establlebrucom of mILL.,-; , , nnsti In VI, Eagle, and more Mttedy In 311ists 4 q , 1-, 011 1, It 1e said, be fntlea ed by to said, eetlon to allahe boutbere Stub.. 'These, inaNi. , l x Ili lm gurlFlSened•byt. ~ regahrrk, who sell! net. ii 19 tmderemed, in rostJun-tion 01111 t tli• Freed. mereelim • • fur" Si. P. ,• uvi that t h e lion Into that Isecrtalnly, to th•• COerad of it very trio vent-. de,t Inve to nt:t one of Coe rlelle , i,4f not the rioh,t. state in the Union —no; only In re,onrees, 'YU In ally derploged wealth. A LeTtlen frorn the 1, , n of Goyer,,,, Wino, has Made Its appearaner, In uht,a lie urges the Southrrn:p•ople, in it colt, nn.l manner, to loreet and ono° again rally urouo,l the nag ut 001 cum:eon country. Tus gamialit:t; estanll.htaenL• New o r . leans Intvo been suppressed by orate,. at , lene al Sheridan. The Msy., t. remn.,dr,t;a 4 .; against this ioterf,trence, and an appeal to tin. President is threatened. A seniors atraty bet aces some United Sutter soldiers and some citizens at Darien. Um . Id reported. edu.d, were freely esehringe.l. And setertil pertone NI ere severely bandied. GENERAL NEWS JOOO . H. Snlnn, Republican, tree, , 90 Clay Mat, elected to the flange of Repre+en ia- Lives, to till the Vacancy 000,,,10.‘0.1 by the death of Hon. Day Wood, of Lancaster c , rou t v. The Democrats made no nomination, but in several districts voted for a negro for the Assembly. Very loving—are they not 1 FRON oil parts of Indiana, and indeed the entire West,accounts came that the wheat on the ground has already boon considerably datfinged, and In likely to be more 90, 10 eat, 900000000 f the freezing and Unseen, which lakes place In the abamice of the usual pndec- Lion derited from &covering of snow. The Zanesville Signal Says that onite an sal muted emoting was beRl at .Cumberland. In Muskingum county on Wednesday last. to ctelsnier the proposition to run tit., ratlroad from that place to the Central Ohio Railroad, a distance of sixteen miles. The meeting re solved to ruler alun,ooo stock for the road. AN exchange asks if the poor girls Qover-nor Andrew sent to Washington Territory arc to be enld like Circa... sS elan Ji, by en weight and plumpno. We suppo,eeentutio th not. We infer they will he sold at liquid measure --so much per gal. A FITS-1901.1.9P note of the national curren cy was detected at the tr , asury on Monday; having been transformel by pa,tlag Into a Only. The picture on the heck %mild he the best guide in determining the value on such currency. JnYaa GormoN BLIPSEI, wan rec4Antly incit ed to deliver a lecture before a literary aaso elation at Princeton, N. J. lie declined, orat ing that "his time was ton vala•el+l~, and lec turing was Only the basincai of Ilteriiry va mats." Ileum, the medlem, boa been Vl4ll.lry the Emperor of Russia and the timed Doke Con stantine. The Emperor has eppotnt•nl Home's son ono of the pages of the Court; and the boy will be Indueted Into the Greek Lhureh. Tax Philadelphians are getting quite ex• ched over demonstrations In a house in South I•'ifth /street,, which strongly rfzemble the spiritual deaoustrytloas• at- Rochester and other places two or thrOeyears ago. , • Consitienaatt age%ant prevails In Co., s J ac k s o n n4irbsp,y• •tintle", Missouri. on n,count can , e of Old Limb wimok - era to• - • • ill of some of choir nurnberirritt• as , !, f'non - - - 1 •.• • • • „re cities, New Or harm is the most thoroughly puritan toed. Se carnienof Its early capture and of Its long use es ea importtml.'mllitary post, much of the Northern element has been centered there. .1, largo addition to the well-known Glen Manse, at the White &Wantons', which was In process of construction, was blown down by a tornado a few days since. [lost all of the three-cent fractious.' curren cy bus been redeemed by the Treasury Depart ment. There-will bo no future issue of notes of this denomination. Tai 1 6 - Lat./Srilll.llB have subscribed $111.4.cd forlhe endowment of Antioch College. In Provident° alpne the stem of IM3OO wns rat... l • Ihe Colored Delegation ulna the Praia L=rl WASIIINGITON, Feb. ft—The following is the ronidruslon of the report Of the Interview be tween the President and the colored delega tion, given yesterday : Let us now seek to discover the lowa govern ing this questlian. There le a great law eott trolling it- Let no endeavor to and out what that law is, woe conform our action In It. All • the details will then properly arlpist them selves and work well in the cud. i,oti knows that anything 1 can do in the mighty process be a Lich the great end is to Do reached—Any thing I can do to elevate the race, to soften and ameliorate their condition, I a ill do. sad to be.able to do so is the sincere desire of my heart. .1 am glad to have met you, and thank yon tor the compliments you ha, paid Inc. Air. Douglass—l have to return to you my thanks, /fr. President, for so kindly granting -us this Intern iew. We did not come here ex pecting to argue this question with your Es 'saliency, but Simply to state what wore oar views and wishes In the prowls,. If we were disposed to argue the .Attestion, and you would grunt us permis-ion. of pours.. tvo wrlntd en deavor to controvert tome of the positions you have sauteed. Mr. Downing—Mr Douglas., I take It that the President, by his kind axpr“,lonn and hie very full treatment of the 'objet t, mad have Contemplated some reply to the views a filch he has advanced, owl in wh:oh we cer tainly do not concur, and I nay this with dun rrapeek The President-1 thought you expect , d me to indicate, to Vane Client, what my tines Were op the subjects touched In your st.tte meat. Mr. Downlng—We are very happy Mcleod to have be. 1.1 them. _ . _Sir. Douglake-1r the President will allow toe, I would like to spy one or two Word, In reply. President—All I have done Is simply to In di, ate what my clews arc, as I supposed you es vented me to from your address. 'Mr. Douglass—My own iinpre.ision 14 that the eery thing your /facellency would troll In the gout he States, can Only in: v •y the very measure that we propose, and I wout•l elute to my brother delegates, that bectoele I perceive the President has taken strong ground in favor of a given policy, and dintru.d.• lop my Own ability to remove any of those Im pressions which he has expressed, I thought we bad better end the interview with an ex preesiOn of thanks. (Addrmsing the Presi dent.) But If your Excellency will be pleased to hear, I would like to say a word or two in regard to that ono matter of the erarattelilie- Muni of the Meeks ma moans of preventing the very thing which your Excellency seems to apprehend, that lea conflict of races. * l4 President-1 repeat I merely want to trollente my views In reply to your address, and not to enter into any general controversy, and I could not well der so under the etreurn ntelleire. Your statement was a von trunk CUM and I.tisotight It was dun to yon to meet It in the same spirit. Lionglnes—Thank you, air. The President—l think you will Ond, so fur an tile North in concerned, that if all a 111 In culcate the Idea In connection with the one 'yen Urge, that the colored people eau live and advance In civilization to better advantage elsewhere thitzrerowded together In the South It would be better for them. . . Mr. Douglass—But the masters have the reeking of the laws, and we cannot get away from the plantations. The 1. - resident—Whet prevents you Mr. Douglass—We have not the simple right of locomotion through the States. The President—lf the masters now control the freedmen, would he not control his vote! Mr. Douglass—Let the negro once under stand thut he has s right to vote, .toil lin will raise up a party In the south among the poor who will rally with him. There is this con. tl.ti that you speak of between the wealthy uholder end the poor man. The President—You touch right open the petit there. There is the conflict, and hence I .ggeot emigration. If he cannot gel P., pi , .llileht hi the south, •he has it lo hi. power logo where he one get It In parting, the President said that they were both desirous of nocompikhing t he saute ends, but proposed to do so by following differ ent trade. Mr. Douglass, off turning to leave, remarked to his fellow delegate.. : The President sends us to the people, and we have to go and get the people right. The President—Tea air, I have groat faith in the I pooplo. I believe they will no what la Just, anti have no doubt they will settle title nefitlon right, and I hope It will be submit ted to them for final action. The delegates then bow,ed and arlthd row, Merlon• Ballroad Accident New Yews Feb. B.—Star Bloomfield, New Jersey, a train broke through u rotten bridge. Some of the Care fell into the creek, and were completely shattered against the stone rem. dal lon at the bridge. Milton Holt, of Mont. clear was klliwl. Those injured were Jos. Bevis, of Bloomfield, very serloUsly: Joe. rernus. of Montclair, severely bruised; Van yck Graham, teller of the Montle Balk had his head Injured; Mr. Brmlegan, of Montclair, bruised head and body; 8. Arbuthnot, conduc tor, severely bruised as 110,4, boy named Owens as considerably la) tired many others hurt, but not Serlottay. THE •PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. VERY LATEST TELEGRAIIS Irrertsgeentnis for• Uttar Pre.- \ 1 , 1 \ idz..}.l. 1N 11.111,..0 .11f uC , b 1111, P!ltfbitrßll Guutto IL, 1:R0 , 111110, FrU. I',nl fifty es-onleers and pritlltCB etPlect pit with the Lett hviat.l3 re ttlll , l thtlel - ttnetthe no, t ,, sta.Y.at the renll , ..t of the tioviarili.r, :he beet prt..grnallaC to adopt ot the r. wept ion of as the uzufe r f r. turned Peanuts., rile regiments. General Itnrrj White proghtul, :11.1 the Greener ii‘blrir..oil the meeting. A r•n,latti en nay apikeliiitcYl to report upon a ;qr.:ix - amine next Wcatiesility. The eeleira• &Jon prOMI.I.B to be a magnificent .Ituptx4. PENISYLVAMI LEGISLITE li E. In the Plttsbur7,h G Mr. Graham preeentoll a petition of ILI' : .tt.n3 of Penn townvitip, kl• akin , y Inking that certain part tal ho exempted front ttaxn tic tn for bounty on rpo,me Mr. Latta reported from the Commit.:, . JutMetary, tt,;ellernt,, with n etm.: Ire Goo m• men ltat ion, no aet relit Ire to nmrriags: t. Mr. Ithlgany, from the Umpornt ton tin ,:I • tee, reported un nut Incorpomt In g Lb- 1%1., burgh Fruit House As aoelat ton. Mr.Bigliarn read in 1.1.0de ,A i 070•.ra urig the PLUM/unit T,, Allr,L.e.rl. • , p; . 1”,; (;.3.rdon Po,,entrer E..,11,tdy Graham presented a • 1ppi0..11,0 r.re prt incnrr,ratttig the Cpring t:.,-den Plant torn petty Mr. Wal;acr ratkdA . l r L.. 1.4 :fre.ts. 311. Ball, 311 not stalt,i'lzinl app i•. loon orders px...sativ‘g b;v.,!:11 1•11-.1.- t on.. Puss. to 11 - 111.1 recol!nt; kajounkod The Publie Colander w - nc ooalil ,rt , ll dt. 1 ,y and the (allowing !Alta passed dually: Au art relative to the duties of Aldermen .tad Justices of the Peace; an net firing the time for final adjournment; an art to tar joLnt •took companies taking charters to operate In other States and tern torte, an net to prevent clundest :De mnrrta;•es. Adjoundsl until seven , sq. thb. ern o to consider the bill for the relic.' of lne elttzdus f)1 Chatubersburir. I , VI, IS. SCS5lO5.—The Boutin resumed the cousuleratlon of the bill approprutlut: five It nutlinsi thousand dollnrs eitl,fl.l of l'hambernburg. The bill ‘r us ably advocated L. Inetnirers en both Side• of the Hoses, by Thomas•, of , and Pershing, of t'r tobrts. and pasbani the House by a vote of 79 TL. bi: in !ulnuenitnA:tlernen and Justtnem • , t tb.• P••ncc In Allegheny county Yr. p 0,4 I,ont.Al THE COLORED DELEG AT I 0 ti THEIR REPLY TO THE PRESIDENT. Was tworos, February ..—Tito folio Wirl4 the published reply of the colored delegation to President Johnson, prepared atter they had t bete interview with him yesterday Me. President—ln consideration of a dell- rate wise of PronriefY, as well as your own repeated intimations of indisposition to di.- vh4A, or to listen to a reply isitho views and opinions you wore pleased to express to us In your elaborate speech to-day, the under ,ignen would respectfully Luke this cueitind hf replyingtherebs, Believing; as we do, that UM view, 61114 opinions expressed In that ad dress are entirely rotsoisad and litejltdicial to to the highest interests Of oar ratio, as well as of one country, we cannot do otherwise than expose the same, and as far SA may be In our power, arrest their i nfluence. It Is not necessary at this time to Call attee. tint, to more than two or three features of tour remarkable address. The arst point to w bleb we feel especially bound to hike excep tion is your attempt to found • policy opposed to our enfranchisement upon this Winged ground of an existing hostility on the part of the former slaves towards the poor white peo ple of the South. We admit the existence of this hostility, and hold that it is entirely re, ripascal, but you commit an error by drawing an argument from an fn.:Went Of a state a Altar ery, and tasking it • balls for • polity adapted to a state of freedom. The tuletillty between the whites and °lacks of the South le easily expl aims& It has its root and sap in the relation of slavery and was Incited on both sides by the cunning of the masters. Those masters secured their as. Tendency over both the poor whiles and the blacks, by putting enmity between them. They divided both to conquer each, there was no earthly Splines why the blacks should not hate and dread the poor white, amen In a state of til‘rett, for;tt was from Lida clre,a that their itia , ors rereived their stare ...tubers, slave drivers, and overinters. They were the men called In upon all assnasien•, by the musters She t any fierittlatt teltraSe was to be committed upon the slave. Now sir, you cannot but is-reeler that the cause pf this hatred removal, the hatred must he removed; as slavery IA ORA Idled, the Canso Of antadtianistll Is removed; and you Must see that It Is •Itogglher iikerical--putting sew wine. Inter:Ml bottles—mending new garments with old cloth—to legislate from slavehold I ag and slave driving premises, for a people whom you have declared your purees° to maintain In freedom. &widen, even If It were true, as you allege, that the hostility of the blacks to. ward the poor whites must necessarily be the same in a state of freedom as In a stale of slavery, in the name of heaven, we reveren tially sak, how Can you, to view of your pro fessed desire to promote the welfare of tile black man, depri .e him of all means of is. fence, nod clothe him whom you regat-4 as his enemy io the panoply of political power! Can it be that you would recoin teem] Rpolicy which would arm the strong and ea+t down the defetteelessl you, be any possibility of reasoning, regard this as elther.last, fair, or wise. • Experience proves that threm are oftenest ainthett who can be abused with the greatest ulmpunity. Men are whipped oftenost who are whipped Ca teat. whippe d but weer, Lb ° races to not to be secured by degrading one race and exalting another, by giving poster to One Mee and withholding It from another, but by maintaining a state of equal Justine be tween ail patties. Fret pure then pimenable. On the colonization theory that you were pleancd to broach, very much could be said. IL in liner's/tilde to suppose, In view of the use fulness of the Week man m time of Mahe xis • taborer to the Smith, and in time of war an a soldier at the North, and the growing respect for his tights among the people, and his In creasing adaptation'to the rkto states( civili zation In thin ht. not ive land, that there can come a time when be can be removed from this country without a terrible shock to its prosperity and pence besides. The worst enemy of the nation, could not cast upon Its fair nano ix greater infamy that; to suppose that negroes could 100 tolerated among them in a state of the most degrading slavery and oppreaston and must be ca.* n way And driven Into exile , liar no other cause than having been freed from their chains. yf:TorTek l3 `l,7,°.:il%. 3 ,° 4 L:. J lT - 1 . others. FURTHER FOREIGN AM ICES. III: lin ki , 3:ifikt:9l3: *lllOlll Chilian War Excitement. New Tonle, Fob. 19.—The steamer! Fulton, lleclo and Bornica, from Europe, arrived this mornlng. Rowe anticipated. Air4.—kladrld diapatchea of the 22.1 say It la onlolaily confirmed that Prim entered Porte gal. He In delivering the tiorroa and equip. menu of Its followers to the Alt : lade of 'Anon.. In cone. tinceee of disturbance,. at Valencia, that Province Ins been procialmtal in a stale of Hoge. Madrid continued tranquil. I A tvi.—Titc I oportod death of Ulna", t h e nrulptor, to unfounded. It l 5 reported Franco tendered In mediation bet woe. the Pope and Ituamin. Prince Hahn dloo at Gonna, limnb,ty, January .1/r/ticrurnr. Dee. al.—There la Intoner excite ment in South Australia by the nil I lan wa and all rate, of copper have ....00 ntoppull. Th., r, rebels on the east coast of boon been deft:Abed anti hurretelernel. annnlttl War In Chlna-_r,b arlor. Expollod—l . trney—Trlal of Mutt. rt Feta netseo, Feb. a.—tlong Kong adviees to the lath of December, amts that the North ern banditti are still causing much trouble to the govettnnent, whose fore. had been de tested, soil Itriren.towrad. the Yellow hirer, s hero they had been out 1.41" from oommnnl 4ation t.omplications are likely to arlso between Fratteirand China. concerning propy, gan di.,.. The French Catholic Blessionarl, have been Alr.ven Dom their missions established mi.loi the privilege secured by the treaty. Foreign resets routines to suffer from M. rates on the Chinese coast. Tho native cotton crop has generally prove,l a failure. • • • The tried of the mutineers of the ship Milt() Swallow, rommr"red hero to-day. Lened tenders, 7D3i. PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, TEBRUA:-RY 9, 1866 entalion The rimer oleierres that the coati Litt:lg n t• tore of the est/males oft 110 prohable supply eoaten to he reerlted 'Torn America Ili!, year 14111 remarsalde It state" that General -hot man, NV bri illra been down the NI i.sts. A to rLans..,. Ina letter datod St. Louts. A:lnd:try . 1,1, to n t - sor I ,n Lr,lon, not he ender upprr It ail as to cotton, 'or I saw ettrosirh to ant ISfy me that nest :y all t tin i,./tton hind Is rlrnr sn.l rosily for th, sod will he iron Intentthl. year." the pithlient lon or the (1011101 as of trial In Jatsialea, mused groat Indiamation. Madly Journals proclaim that all law was viola. ' ed, and that Gordon wan Murili , rotl. Free the io• r says that the etidencn causes It to rutin t flar Gordon WI" not indicted In regular form, and tried according to the f"rite. of lowa by triage and jury. Another Oblast-re,- O , xpin,:oa 11 oererred 11,0 {l . i Ririe !Ivo. The I ('talon trllls mot Coro 1 , 11011” nontlntie daily. E= MEM had Arno detained in Vt. Tarm t 6 h.:.tt on the point of ,Llllna Tor Peru. d. 3 laltrta tC , artsm says shot the news of tlen-ral Prizu , n rote: Into POrtnpll hat! not u,en fonnrme.t by the Spanish atubenanlet al 1.1-non. There appears to be otherwise on ,l.oll,ted ennflrtnntion en the rte:. via I,nn.ton,lorry —L... Inn, Jisn.. - The eartle dist:sae to atilt Inezoaslng. The :t tuber of me r e In the weekly rottirn for the first time exceeds number ti for the week enelln,7 Jan. teth. IP; Telegraph to flOaCentlerry—Llvorpool, nrokers clrentat re ports the sales for thin neck at e? NJ thh tner ket closing heavy et the authorltod' tattoo of Thersally which aro: fair fiew Ot- Irene 21,1; mtddlbi Neye_ ti , rletkop IVirl; fair Mobile :9! Ai-telt! .mg Mobile 113;.‘d; fair ott tYitli middl i ng npinaul• The Sdook to port Is estlmatset at hales, of woloh 121.000 ere A tilCrtel.ll. - . iitanehestor markut tnuda dolt - law:tr.!. Ilbearl- Ftuird ntoaxly,ptvrin tnna quiet but stckly. Lend:bin, Feb Zi.—CtineolA for money 3f 0m b 3-113. rnitc.l tittaten lirr twontiel Erier+~•e9•S. R. It. ie53%; Illino lentrul shaLro. 754g7r0,. tUill lon to the bank of Englood hu. decrease-I F.:5,,41 BM London 3fccy ' Markel —The fande war* steady and rather antler. likeount rale or the Bank of England eontinucd at y per cont. Tho anpply of money In the alecount market continuo, comparatively largo Choice bllU are easily negotlata4 at a half to ono par coat below the hanktcnininitiol. Sixes hero had an improvement of 0111% dollar. Atlantic and Great Western Shares steady. GENERAL GRANT AND BUTLER. Cot J. G. rarklns succeeds Gen. Smith In the WAITING AN EXECUTIVE AUDIENCE. "m 1 a " GI 0 c... f n ' u u .25' 1 1 CorP 4 dlaarnains all parties In brosgrellte do neigh! I horbond. Hl Ds FIR ytN,; cii . TR! : a al. It•ed.Gen rrnetenl's AdinTant 1. has been arrested for nompllclty in the fts.g.lsr affair. capt. Pluchdr, of the. Libermi army. ow. !wen The Importation of Foreign faille. xtcd, charitd with rit.Lltini the avtglrnlity la% S. Poi T, I. I lit or rIF.RI,ViT Nl' .. Yon n, lehrnar7 I. The liertal tr s Washington special says that the fact la published that In response to one of Gen. Grants earls of invitation to his re cent reception, Gen. Butler address.] a very curt note of declination, ataLlng that he neither wished to hold personal Intercourse with the I.feut. General or any Of hie family, and moat decline the present or any future proffer In that direction. Gen • Grant good naturedly destrotred the note tot Nowt as rend, and determined If It ever appeared In print to know positively that It was cutillated hy Gen. Butler himself. Cherishing no ill-will toward lien. Butler. he Invited him among other Celebrities. and feels that In doing to he . placed himself right on the record. The .71 - 054 ,, ' I least:noon special saya A very Largo crowd woe at the 'Mintz Ileum yes terday, &wal li ng Faccultro saelianee. /roar ge o,, legrvis were In attendance, one of t IgVICI t y . • Montana, nr•„1 ng the necessltlea 01 that territory In regard to public roads, and bringing !specimens of aartferous wealth rag colored detestation modeled. nearly iml hour. tint at one o'clock the dole atea of ;public schools, now holding a convention In tilt/ alt., were presented by Mr. Northrop, of the Massa chusetts Board of Education of the Uneven ton. The interview was tonna! nod plea.lant The Pdtotriee Department lately advertised for bids for ea, eying mails on silt rotates In het i Unties/La, ILlsataalppl, Lontstana, Ala • and Arkansan Only 004 bids were made, and as many of them are dupilestes and trip lent., It Is not probable that half the routes RI be let. In some cases the price asked la igher than It was In Vea. although the among of loi ters carried will be meet leis TheSocein makes baste slowly to tamely berm! with po.tal nu:little. among the Many petition received by the Treasury Department from permns airing cattle In Canada, staking per anion tu land them In the United States, was one ream an vino cattle dealer, who, previous to the enact ment of thetas' forbidding the Import Alton or foreign *toe:, had sent to Luanda 12.010 bead of heel cattle and .10 sheep to be fattcnott. lie ask. the Secretary of the Treasury to permit the return of his rattle, but on account Of the extent:lg regulation• lit, request cannot L. compiled with. Dr. George S. Gale, of No. ill, Eighth A rents°, New York, has boon appointed 1. S Ellen•ton Examining Surgeon. Dr. lisle has Freed ea nrly four years with the army, nod w • con siderod one of the most accompllsptui t of tine medleni staff The Turs . Washington special *yet IPtelll --ence received from Ltiehmonti is to theleffent that John Minor !Jetta is at the head of ihe movement of certain Union men for the remo val of Governor Plerpoint. The Ylrgitila Leg islature have appointed a Committee to wait on the President with the resoluthms atiOpted by that bedy. They arc expected in Wasthing ton to-day. ONE DAY LATER FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER PERUVIAN. Napoleon's Message to Mai!Milian. \ r• , c +.--The steamer Pert, v 1.1.11, from Liverpool inn the rat nand Loll ‘11.n , 1, fry inl the :Will, one day's later news, urrl,ml. The flii•vrn Is Important. 4.tton declined one half penny on tunnel. ens. The sales of the week were 5,00 baton, and On Friday, 7,000 testes. Market. 0051114 heavy. lircadatutiN steady. Provisions quiet and sternly. Consols, SO‘ii;o3,l-1E; U. S. Five Twenties, ecl3c64; Erie Shares, 55 , 465.5 3 4; Illinois Central Shares, 7E41%4. The bullion a the Bank of England has n. Crease. , .i.T.LODO. The Paris correspaaideist of that London roses gives a minute account of the circum stances under which Emperor Napoleon dia. Matched M. Lalliard on lila special inissiou to exico lie was hurried to oho palace, when the Emperor said he wanted him to ant oat a ithout delay for Mexico, with it message from Wm to Maximilian, trtiat..he conalderod that be (Napoleon) had fulfilled all Mu obligatlOnS imposed on him, Mill that the time had now arrived when Maximilian must depend on his on n resources without the help Of the french arm , . M. Lalllard caked for some Credential*, but the Emperor observed that there was no tie crony for any document. All he had to do was aimply to represent to Maximilliau t nn conversation he had }net bad, end that would suffice, and he recommended lf. Lalllard, moreover, to trete no time In setting out for Mexico, but to depart by the first steamer. Secencrirs.—Mmows. Lliatterth. weite's circular, of the evening of the tith, mays: Since our last, the Mae( feature mr American securities, have hems some few large transactions In Flvedwenty bonds, anda de mand for Erie shares, for shipment to Now York. The general publ lc, however ' appear to be doing little or no business in these ateurl them. During the week, ti-20'u have advanced about half a cent. clueing at egi44iild not withstanding reported large shipments front, New York to the Continent.. Minot. Contra shares continue neglected, at 75Q115.4. In Erie shares there latest boon oonsideralde duct nation. At one time they were taken as high ice N./c, but lower quotations per City of London has greatly depreastal inn tuarketand tho-{ lean Off nearly te lowor than last went, at 554?t0.V" Some demand for Virginia Sires council aim improvement of one dollar. Atli., tic and Ureat Western were steady. - A., T. Aiewart Libel Anil. Arm Your, Feb. N.—The Stewart libel en,. woe railed up for the first I lino, In the Conri .4 of Over and Term/per, this morning, baron Judge ilarnard. Mr. Colburn, the deli:nitwit. appeared by hia counsel, Messrs. thto. N , loto nod John Nedgwick, and pleaded not guilt• . The trial of the came on the application of M. Coliburnls counsel, has been uslrod for at (1,4 ally a duy na the cronventenee 01 ti, lour: permit. Thu CMen elicits groat public interest, the court being dcusely crowded. 'Moron. Feb. Fl.—Too Fontana hold a moot ing In Paneml flail lad covonLn. Al.droamt, worn made by J. IL. Etngera, ChM( a of tin, Man hattan tnbo, B. Doran rrian unit others. IDDITI9I NEWS. Tlic Alncrican Cotton Supply GORDON. JIIIIII M IRTI It. lnolhn' Coal Mine I:..rialoirlon , L•. -The (ono, Lll rat.ls:bY 1:16: l'srm tan has hsen res7eivell : The correspondent .ay,, Napoleon never dote, anything wttnoat coma gl.lrld and •uhrtantlal reason. What Lent rett.-.n Li, In the present lnstotnee, In sending nn Envoy to tetfli only verbal Instruction., he Olin self only knons. t'w lb —it 1% :IA w.l tht Spahl,h vent In lb.] Pacific I•te.l...lnert.twefl. t , rl:.;tN EuiwrE Penis.. ille.ti.g In Lloston U. S. TRE.ASITRi AFFAIRS ElPeeled Proclamation of Re sloration THE SOUTHERN HOMESTEAD BILI tit.o., I=2! Ns Tnnt. Pcb —Tbe If , P , '• too tipeelhl BIT; then ig 11 report .o m rettla "on tbilf the ofgeo of l'amtnhootia.tr 01 inter. rat Atieenue. is " to , of the feet flail nailer the proa•att 14 t s of Internal rerenue are dep. , .1 1,1 . 1 ` ,l th .&*sirtaat Tressnrorn and lotitatdtara, or the Cnaed'Sta [es. 111111 tPtle or no money 14 . pa. 1.1 info the ollice at Wealth - Litton TM+ Mon no I d In. a laving of neur..y throe thou.", tol per annum to the go. ornme lIT. The Treetterry iteintrtmcnt Is about tt CI, dibbler lately tomcat, deforrtag t.tau 1 t ato.* 4.r the redemption of mutilated • ar. rent, ebtahtishing it Bureau 04101..1411v t•,: ouch teat:12 1 3110 0 . A ae r faarto tllO otne4 11 t• ramorod here, P.nd bellove , t,cinit t he Pt ealdeat AV n. won fade Ilc,proolamnt! ,, rn dental - lag the rebellion at . 1 . 11 „a4 4 1, the oar avf.r, A.no up. anisoyernmeut ret.tort.al in all It, - .10101 of the Union. A uneTnorial !Inn) ;be ne. too Te.lnente,,,n .Inni Leantnehbann, w hoel, in 11r1 tll,,Let , Int ran 11110,,, !Ina botorstrlag ;n the lan regl u.ent &Tennessee% elan, eaysirv.ahowll,l4 that they never reeetved e , enrmnenniion• uo ,n -t 3 °spay, Is in NVanhlngton. A Ilpeeitil to the COPOPfer, • rrvzioll I:Lupe:roe!, npeech Vet+ goner - AI n.t• fineti&i. The strictest neutrality will 0.0,1111ue To preseryn•il by oar goverambn The utunhetarn elt 31sothfilan and Juarez Jnnet to, n line decided the Mexleatas On Meth:An A W33blnxton dispatch says tho fremletstOrtif at the four jolueLpeni ditritimiths month of January, a ere Torki ;441,321 31; P.oston, 111,914,43•1 ; adel e AU a 003.313 ; Baltimore, $1.4,770 Gt. Tat '4l/,219,1933 19. When all the port! tire b from Mtge numbera it is believed,writl he swelledlo Upwards ef sixteen Millions. A spboba*lbiptsteb to the Its: Pays: Thu bill pftaSerd by the House of ltepreientellvfet portio n ing the 'public lauds In the southern Stittelltireeides for the dleladou of forty-elzht Vril/80119 of Belli. of public lands into !lon,. limeade, 11 bleb can be pre-ample 1 by tree, . men. . Anniher amendment to the ecaddit attn. ~ •U Win Laf.resee tcd. prohddaht, tLe veal Linn ter emancipated Slaves. AFFAIRS ON THE RIO GRANDE Maxlmiltan'!. .Address to the Foreigu .111fligter4. N 11.77 nent.Ass, Feb I--4...:c0n Intles 311.1,111ng at 73 tot3c. Sn,lmr unchanged. nerling.ll.o; Gold, 1334'; Freights stes.t F ;.; Now TOrk, lc; by steam to Liverpool, Broatinsrale, Feb. 3.—Gen Wright arched ..t Gal vObtou on the let. Col, Brown antecede Gun. Weitzel in tnu eorm d Ot Uat Rio Grande Dletrlet. Oortines and his forces left for parti on k noon. It Is report.,*] that before lie left he revolted from dearer the appolutfum.lt of Generel-Irt-Ch led of the Liberal army. Your plan-roof artillery. taken from Barldd, by the Liberal•, and brought to Clarksville, stereaeLted on the int, end held, by the t' - a Collector of Custom.. The Yrench Man-of-War Adonis arrived off the mouth of the Rio Unlade.. Two thousand French town. are expected on tltr Rio Grande. An Aid de tamp of Maximilian was at Mat amoros on the tint. It is rum bred that Connles was at Reines.. and with a Liberal army taint eacaped ws• be sieging • Monterey, and Meader with another ens isteieging lampleo, none of which co. belieVed at Broanavtlie, At the city of Mexico the 11.10 . .rmastio holy 'atoll,. Wetted en Maximilian and himprevs, 'dila mesa/are of rundoinntst on the death of We Empress' father, King Leopold. Merl -0.11111411 repljing, allude] to the eh:Memel wlth with the Empress had tw,x, rewolved every. whey* tin her tour team! from 1 aralan, Irilli• !Mthilt artned escort. Uti — neas on to awry ire wettrysetf renitnineti 'you hare been witness to my lesions. I have thanoen aside those empt• theories entch iced only to anarchy, and have devoted all my ,ef forts to regulating the milltini.tratlon of p w 11. affairs , and developing the element of p 0- lie ereltb and prosperity, anti the solutlou of the greatquestionattuat have chief!, °CCM:Ip .1 public attention. la this alracult task I in ve nought to have been enabled to festal the m patient and sheer the faint hearted A day cannot heal gaping wound•produced by tan >oar. cruel war, but I have arm cool:L.1.ot, in the result, and will proceed to my proposed end with lindefetiguble perseverence. My strength may fad, but myjearneat determina tion never. I have specialty determined not to alter ilernOoratlc habit, and manner*, I am conclettel that they e.ooduen to elerele the citizen imbuing him with • couecionnnev. of We dignity. At the same time I have re •peeted the authority of the Law. Ile roust be idled Indeed who does not eve, that reeol oft nu, imrity In the only mean.. of safety for any country. TRIAL OF CAPTiIYi SMEi NAVY ORGANIZATION BILL Union Pacific Railroad Survey W • et, 1 OTOR February 8 —The tried or Cain it is unilerstoall, has bean delayed thin long for the reanson that all the proceen tugs that are requisite to Its commencement are not yet a.grce.l upon. The names of mane oartie• high 1fe.1110,1 In the merchant ei vlca, Writ/Mug the names of upwar.ls of arty ship LaMar's, who have auiToreil from th e depredations of Milne-mined, ary known None of them will probably summoned at the proper time. It would doubtless faclittnt4 Mutters If any of those who have screed on hoanl the Alabama, elfin" A. an °nicer or IMIOIII4 the crew, whose te.stiroony ieotlitl he ralttebleyett her for the preerention or defense, should semi their wildresnew to the Jllll,t, AO- Toente, at the Nat y Department, the 14 t sel f bring a safe assti, that no pereonul disadvantage could renulranit to any one s ho 40. A bill ha. been reported from the Committer on Naval Adair. by Ito pro.elthill vo I .cr, of Ni.owistuorelit pro. al Ina that In the time of raruce the n ambit, of Rear Admiral. on the .LC tiro tot of 'tie Vary, ha rodueml alamovor any offloor of I nit at ado +hell be removed by death, yerugnat. 44444 or oth rn boo, tho roe - L.1, 4 0P not tom - oat., o. vacancy, but lie filled en lon, I AS pt . .", Collttitues. Prlnnotion to the grade of Rear Adualrul on the rotired list, I. to no made by the ilotrd, Of not leas than thee° Rear Adtutrals, to 40 a,ppolateli by the Secretary at Ito Navy, who 111ot it select for tiroinot I'm th not C0.,.° tornn Item the Rat, a+ most worthy ti) character, ability and honorable service, to be promoted, one of whom .hall selected by the Prod. dnot, 1113(1 bent to tile Senate for eonflrotatiou al hear Adrnittd. Thu bill further provides that of the number of Hue °Meer. of the navy, on the active list, five Lienteniod Commanders, twenty Lieuten ants, tiny Masters, am! seventy-Ili Ensigns, shall be appotrited Tram those odicors who have served in the volunteer naval service for a period of not lens than two years, and whe are either now in the naval service, or have been honorably discharged. The board is to select the most meritorious among the appli cants, to be reported to the Secretary et the Navy for appointment. Senator Evacs, df Colorado, has written a letter to the Union Pacific Railroad Company, now In stswilen In New York, urging the Im portance of a inure thorough survey to fad feasible passage of the Rocky ilouutains In Colorado, between the head of tan Arks:lsms river and that of thunder Creek, by which route over nun hundred sullen of railroad will he saved, reaching Great Salt Lake. Ey.prowfdleat Pleree cm neeonstrnetlen New YORK, Feb. s.—At thu New tialuorittro DUMONT\ LIU SUMO Convention, yesterday, F. President Pierce made a brief addross, to whit hhu add "Our country bar pa.so.l through serious perils, hat I hope that we are now emerging from the Wok darkness which nt one time brooded neer It- The present time calls for the calm, dlspusato.tatu and pa triot is exertions Mall good mon lu the wore of restoring not inertly in form bin In coin. mon ity of Interests, fraternal feeling 51,1 MU a inulftuof rights among all the State. 1 think I cast discern gleams of light.. The annual seeming° of President Join/sou war .1- ml.ablu, and. In my Jedgment, his subsequent stops looking to restoration. have been guided by wisdom, patriotl•tn and 0tA1L05111,...- like forecast. 1 um pleased to greet, ar workers in another CAU4O. all men who dust, the Itentellisto restorotlon of the southortt States to their civil rl3lda, and Ott tJeln offer, In -a, Itag v matt .er mny Ito tared formic CO al, ..n emtntry. tinder any ciremustanees It stole be abject to dlapalrpf the repuelse." Woman C.Eutterfetter Arrested. Now Yogi, I . eh. 11.—A 11.1.111,1 5.311- Mill Al , lllll. woo urresteLl on Monday !ant Ikt Woolen etrvot by the government kleteetlves, IL ho found In her mutt' the steel plate fn , m LL, h IL is ilk•ged e the amount or over four ten I honmnl klotlmrs kn twenty-five cent fr...- .null currency has been prnite.l. Lek; have her examination before COkurneLLlone I,l.ortt 10-Onx The Otero Murder. evr Yong. Feb. B.—The can n,let for PeHinter, recently convicted , d the murder of Sen... Otero, in 'ironic.lin, Mae gtvon notice of td.+ in tention to move for a new trial of the Dale on the ground that tegtimonv nulllclent, to egOnl pato the pribOuct c3it b. prod too 4. MIMI CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION. ‘ , IIIN.TON. lE. %I I 11111 nl Nev. Itaulp,bllv In trn , l:l,:ti sa.: , 1111no :n seva,3l :wt.: to ...t.t1 , 11.+11 . ui. u.l t .y.tclu ni U. 1 u.tenl :t . tert . c , l to t Judirmry t •tornltt.t-et. T , ten ( 3,4lge,n2.lpre,ent ,hr.111.14,i/.: Of It, ‘,, aha 1 ,matt.. • - I. A. 11. tn.otcmn Ez:l t• nn. .111.1 - na td, I n lil nduilat•ter i'•: - was and c..innll . , to ail, ,Lnd la.thfnll3 nnd 6 1".• ,1, 1n1,n; non pnn'torm all dotln-• Inomnbent no me a• Cirt, it dn.l, . noconlinw tbe Inn-t of Inn ntuln of the vonstduidn. •11 l•adr.l The seeond section provide. 'lva: Veurt 'Mall roused of and hr ho'deoLi t " I. tile( Juotice, or Hll itssoulnte Ju..tin of th e supreme Court, wtN their C trued Jude, oi In the almenee of the Chle f Justice ut Assoc La Le, the Court shall consist of the Circuit ion I ect rtet Judge, or either of the latter 'a ntsuunsary übsence of the other, may Fit ohm, hrt . tiOn third tilithOrlZeS an appeal In noes li.volvla.• fifty dollars from the filed Judt.t 1i...111 II ad decision ofµ District COnLi t tangle euit Court. or without regard Co Lir:Ann - 1 Loh troversv where the quentlOn ineulved , 0124: 1 , 1 general truportinuori. Section fourth allows an appeal tube taken from the r; on, it to the bepremc Court la whether snits of equit:, - I,•oght Into court by ort:iroti prr.eo, Or or• lions of to'lle Ir:thy and Marl t huo Jurisdiction, aprmotes appealed from ether court,, 103 to ritil rrore rut due Crallge shown t., Mu Chit f and a svoeiate Juctme at the 5t11,12711C ( . 0411t, sit appeal mar be allowed wlt hoot regar the um OMI t n controversy Y..trept lona ore Made under ails reblittve to Inventors or for too roller, Ir.n of Import dui les. Ihe tif h ,retton pro% Ides that the present IL.W. that' remain In MU tore,. except as lierelobefore stated, In tar to' relates to l :relit or I 'ivtred l eurts, their dmiges pow ers, pro cess and prtweeillna,, 1 lerks, t lute and places or 110i0111g, terillird.ll, of till Colon of Mr. Doolittle prrsonteol the credentials ol Jno Poet. Senator elect Irmo North Co rou es, and In doom so Mi. DoeUttie staled that he soil it to the senate as well it, to himself, to state that Mr. Pool has el way - sheen a devoted triend of the talon, that he was the Caton candidate for Governor of the state In bYle. kiefore there wee any hutnediato danger of scoss'on, he canvassed the State and op poreed heft:m.2u by every mean, In his power. to the very last. After the ordluanee of 2222- ehosioo had passed he retired to private life_ ld refused in take any part in polit.eal af t/tire mall the peace 22222, enteu t emu eienced iu North Carolina In anlch ho tont an soiree part, and did all in bin power to embarroor the rebel author - Ulm. Tho credentials were or dered to lie upon %hatable- - Ste. Cowan presented a petition miring for the repeal of the Homestead Lew, that the proceeds of the cote of public lands may he ap plied to the payment of the public debt. Ito. forted to the Committee on Finance. •.. Mr. Howe, of Wisconsin ' presented the peti t ion of the calrens of ti"lsconsin, n-sking that Congress spend no more time in Cat:us/ohs the qlleation an to whether . the Southara motet aro In or Out Of the Union, but that they proceed to legislate no that they may prevent the shedding of turmoent bleed bathe South, and to protect loyal men tiume s ,.witito nod black; which waS referred' to the Committee on Reconstthetion. , • , Mr. Stew - art offered a 'tn.:antic); which a. adopted. Instructing the Vtldjelazy Coto mltteri to inquire what leglehttfOtr,lt any, Is necessary to protect eat - zero of the United - States, to the territory at L'lnti, in . their civil rights. Sir Leer, or hots. moved that the R ea ... tors elect from Calera:lo Ise adinitted to text on the floor of the Senate. Agreed to. It,. Wilson introdoeod a DIU to retonil the net suthorixitig the settlement of claims tigninet the United Staten for - property rowel or destroyed by the army or navy- le the Lilo rebollior.s Status, which was referred to the ommittro on Military Affair,. on motion of Mr. It the hill for the rel:cf of J. B. Rittenheuse. Floor Payeasster , 21 lice Pacific 32ituoiron, to isoletuulfy hint for 1,22. of money stolen from no safe, woo Lake:, alp anti pate22tol. Mr. Morgan railed up the bill to extend the Thee for wi thdrawing goosie Irons public Imre, and bonded warehouses. The expiration of the morning hour pre. vented the final action upon the hill, and the IlLtio: joint resolution to amend the Constitn lion, en the subject of repreeentution, wee taken up Mr Lane, of lodises, spoke at length on the proponitiom Ile approached the atsemedon on the anhject with a aerate of Its greed import ance, entreating the Senators to merge the peril ran •n the patztot. Speaking of the con ot nuonol trunranloo of a republican form of got ernhoelat, Mr. Liane naked If the of of North Carolina was repuntlean inform, he did ant think i t wee . The President, se commander-in-chief of the army, had right to appoint provisional governors. When the war was clewed It was the duty of the President to recognize provisional govern tner 1.2 in the rebel Staten. States [net wore le zot , elllou had lost their couneet inn 2 Olth the i; , ..ernmeot, sorb to It wee before the war Ai; „ Lincoln and Mr. Johnson so distinctly recbgnired - IS their *en reptatedty. The power of the President neer the robes State, orased with the convening of Congress, end it wan far Congress to dI the status of the 5e t212.1e21 states. A State ander the Conetttotion has no sovereign power toned except no Gar al Ito acts stssero with the provisions of the coo .lll The lately weeded Rata§ are nOt. States la lirtrue dclinition Of thus term. They have forfeited their rights na finch. They hero re fuelled uralost the Cosatttutton; they have MP. t the (do rn men' three thonsilltiti stations of dollars, • heft • mullion of Hiroo, eon the proposition to admit these Matra at prerca le simply mobs , roes. We are called upon now to comprnm,e Cr tmi nine at accomplished by corn promos,' VI hal act of conciliation tendered to rebel, hal any tirect during the wart Not one. He s siflrd it finnan that the nshellion was put des n by force and by force alone. rtgrt.,l wi th the President that not gee.- t len of reroostruetion and suffrage ought to re left to the States. if the President hal a tight to regulate suffrage itt he hal it • Ight to ka.., • hi• shell not roto—Le hal a right tc -ay who shall tote. Ho would wait until the last trumpet eitiraleil the rebel, to Jude meet before lie would n fruit them to these lei la He lid Led know that emaneipated at .4 tit to rote. Oil they were grille as tlI for It a. teL.Ol, Ills plan of reeonitruetlon would ho to ptss endment to the Con•titution, that after one two, or hoe row.,every man who can read the Constitution of the rotted States "hall rote it. would dtafranehige the rebct4 ho. the ...quote of lime, and when he ad. milted them to vote again, he would lei no. On , . vote w Ith them. We were hot ready yet for restrictions upon rebel vote, or colored Note. It us% the duty of Conwrtes and not the proo t i.nt, In present It plau of re:construe.. Goo to the country. It was tho duty of the United State , . to wee that every State had a Republican form of Government hot LIII.II mold he done without the and of Congress. The late rebel States are to a condltiod to he admitted Into the t Mon. A mdjortty of the Southern States ore repel. • Ile would not send retest* to Congrena man elected to Unmans." from Penne...se could take the oath id 0111,a. to Ackerman, too. In Unlaced mon flied horn eleete., ullaht I.e admitted. line thing they were lain, no man 1f.., any State wouht he n for with kin consent, till he land taken ;h a 04111 On motion of Ittr.John.on, fort toir con.blor atom of the Constitutional Autosolnuont was fo, utvt till I o'clock to-rnorrorr Mr Trumbull, from the .11ollelorr Crun,s, rconrlott a bill for tho onlorgoment os tike !1t..0f T.., F flurnan. sth thy !bo.. atneullronnLa Sir Trumbull moved to agree to the flmtse anieutiments, except that nue which restr let ml the operations of the 101 l to the status In which Ibe a rit of habeas corp., had h rrn en.. petided on February Isl. trek Tills amend ment would exempt Delaware, Maryland and Missouri from the operations of the bill. Mr Guthrie rose to reply toeome remarks on the loyalty of Kentucky, made by the sen ator flora Indiana, Mr. Latin. He don itl I hat Kentucky wan ever disloyal or in the lintels of disloyal Inca. lio knew that Kentocky wits loyal, and.slnce the governor who was fn of flee when the rebellion commenced went out of power, the governor and Lisgislatare have always been loyal. Mr. Stimuli= said that the rebels of Kentucky were the most tronfolesorneduring the war and the present condition of Ren ts. ky Justified Congress It. applying the Freedmen's liureau 11111 lethal. State. Mr. Henderson would not vote for the House amendmente. Too only way to protect freed men was to give them ballot. Mr. Sumner—That, It. Mr. Bendersoeresumed, saying if he were rebel he would rather take the oath than wear the budge of this Freedmen's Bureau. The ausendtnents by the Mouse except that restricting the operation of the ' bill to States In which the habeas corpus was suspended on the Ist of February•, intfl, were agreed to, and tb., bill then passed. The senate then adjourned. EIVUSE. _ . Mr. llFgleston asked but did not obtain con sent to introduce a resolution elect/1011g that It In unwise to reduce the Internal Revenue tax on spirits. Mr. Raymond presented a petition on behalf of the cigar Makers of .the coy of Now York for un increased duty On to:toot-toil clear. (erred to the Committee on Ways and Skis - The House rein veil Lilt cOtt•ltirrlttlatt ill the .111 for W. ts disposal of the public lamis for tromesteaus, for actual settlument, In the states of. Sieben:to, itilsseoilptil, Liitll4latta. Arkansas and Florida As amenduil, it pro. tides that front and after the passage of this act, all the public lands in those auxins alio, Ire disposed of ur-chrdiug to tho prOV oloas of the law of ?day nth, lati, untitled. an fICT totece homesteads to actual settlers nut he piddledomain, arid I ho acts supple:nor, tut thereto, approved ]larch lith, but nit I the restriction that no entry shall he made for more titan a half a quarts: ms-tins or eighty acres, and in lien of the sum of ten dollars sin acre, One dollars shall lie mitt at tiro t lute of the issue of nueh patent, pt .:wiled that lilt distinction or dlscri mitiatlori mode in the construction of the as; on account of race or color, and proeli e u f ur . liter, that no mineral lands shall be t. imtry or settlement under Its prOei3lollB. Thr hal tens passed. Yeas, lit; navti,...q. House telatt in Committee of the Whnto me In the Chair, reeummt Lim oinisblor,,. u of the navy nprtrnitrlition 1.111. A m rt es matte to strike out the nporonrutt ion 9.,10) for .eattimantlttnt's quarters at rons...c - In ern. Mr N.tvy IVosi borne hoped that the Nnsv tart ',lll not be built; only oho teasel het hoe imilt there, antl that We* a mos. plets ?snore: ft Inot to to, bromert to viT I4' to Ise patched t Ito not RUM. to see n either this ya.:. the Norfolk Vn rubrult. 'More were other so ill where vea.els could Ls; PRICE THREE cl..Nrs lot :11 thnaper and li•tt.•: LIU , ,ra a a lona de:att. , . ton a.Pp‘oori Pennaeo Sars..yaid. anin t. I% nnally agreed ',pun, nlitntOprittlhg thou.sand deltlira for tile prnaerra.•:ot. ol l•co'ct potent property at l'eaSPCO!a yard I An lima:Omani ten , adopted prnyttlinq t .lA . tueirtt of the drat .colon of the sat J .1; IF •64, appropriatingtarn hitnarial and •i`ta ttotteand dollar,. fur Conoco... tor t.pe.,1,,1tt-t:. Vann of the euelay'• re•A,ela, ...ball apply to n t oy.ea of the destru , t ton of ,turblir meant rtibelltOn and at the =ante rate An amendment Van adopted !roil no money nppropilateol by this hill he pot.l thoqn r.no ?attar' to take ate presertbail nit•ti ofll 'a Tne bill was then reported 1 , 5 the a alt tluut final action eat laid o• o tit rl/.. Tr, I P+tal•lbiltin;os uniiorxi • rrpt Lem wa. taken - wolf Mr. Jrneit.s. who had the floor nn Thlt tOM. gave way to Mr. t;risinell who pot -anal explanatton4, relativo tO apeenha tea :lay.. store. and r.wpollOCd to sem. strictures ale Dv Mr. linU,l . lla. 31,• Mi lion, of 111 , .toakT, said ho had born :e rd r saylug Slut li.vatticly. was the 1 , 11..1.115i0vh1 Slate In the. etliCat. that, K.:.: :cky MIN 0110 of the rt.ultt dlolaral 6thtes; lot el. th , rtd to that atatetntmt ttos,..= k• tnen vo;,ls:ne.! the protisions of Lanicruvisill. ft 'Ants then Considorod .el , te.. I, on fins: taken. ' " /•, •.latttl oct - e rettstitortwt fir of the harbors ec: hake Ern . 11 stir ycai ..nera alma.,,:' I. ..•atottgee. wsi ( ~ h-14.rec 14.rec A...Jour-Led revitalise Pros• oo liowittermill • on's, paper , . asp,— ..•'.steettos• 1:10 lielezatcA u.ie no, uo.rt tones propose:l tar is ciiill:l.ol.iti, or Ilse re clpromty treat,. TT bo ()Mt, of fhb , menu M..: -us - , result of the teems A.C.,01.2,; 1,7 taut Ca: n•i ntates will be the tpoi,ly aonfedenit fon ul the ItrutlsMitmerican Provinc• - a, th•• iii•tettite cimiity of IS blots LS Itqll ripvistreilt, lilth core fedurutiOn CArrie.l, • :111im venient of real communi th• throirirng opsu of public lands to free settlement, reiluetion of contom• tariff, the el:iv/ling of now me rirets, e vigorout pro4iicu tiou of our arLery and uMaenil enterprises, The opening up of Um north root, the com mencement M . an enlarged syetem Of Jmunt gra• km, a wit^ revision of our t - ptorrs Ot 143,1eril mad carrenip, and the p plo of Brltinit America meel h.lt dirkribt ?hes gh!ci. prospecte In the future An. bur-Irl From Nwohville -Piloce of IToter s —itor la I'4 .-Neldlers DrummPal ChM N icavll.t. r. Feb. 8 —The Herr has but three itt..l Mn:( feat on the shoal, m 1. N falliag rapidly. Navigation is nearly dusp.3tieted. .otton tint and inactive; prices range fro a 7 , ,q4thr; receipts, shipments 151 hales. ght .I.llera, convicted by emlrt,rnartill, I.eia In this city, were to-day drummed net to time Penitentiary. Their terms of imprison ment range from five to seven years,they wore marched through, the street, wit d rutin, heat ing, four had *hayed bends, their maize, are John McGee; Tfenr, Kirk, C. C. Tuttle. Wirt Kebne, Dallas Smith, 'Thomas Welch, Herman Marton and C H. Newell: all Of the lath trat wit State, regular infantry. The charge, err all robbery and aeiault. I= Sr. Louts. Feb. S.—Reports from indepe, fence,Yo., sap that Quite a number Of bush wheeers appeared outside the town, and threaton•d to attack the Jail, and release one of their number confined there. It is said troops have been sent from Fort Leavenworth Ui praterve order. =I New Tout., Feb. nlbeen , 'Ay.: The First National Rank of Fort :Moth. Arkatonia, with Is Capital of V.:0,000, and tho National Rank of Newborn, North Carollna with a capital of $100,ts1). were 4e4lny author i.e.: to comment,, bus•ness linhlred th , rty-two Natimbs, amks art , 10 in Bunions• In BI r roux, Feb. i.—The Eazis from Mayans, bh. arrived. nubloess dull, only smell lots of accars are yet received, and decidedly' inferi or to former years. 31uscOvado, at b..;4274. Reale; Muscovado molasses, atrillys, and clos ed at it tt: Reale. Storyland House of Deleeste• Endorses tEe President's Polley. Bs try moss, reb. S. —R,nolutt one of the H ams of Delegates et ilaryland, endorsing Presi dent Johnson, sera pasand by the Bonnie to day =2 Ii 6? 4n. I. C,) Feb- 7.—Ex-lioverws, iin ham, United :Anted Senator elect:, din to Inter favoring negro evidence. SEWING MACHINES. SHAW fa CLARK'S Sewing Illachines Are vatic full:teed tritlaeut any complicatettinitebtri e, atid tberefore are nut ltatile to get mita( repair. and are perfectly adapred for every desertption of arntly netting and Talkirtng. We do not e. 1.11 oar lua,nicitt cheap entetiluet, as we ha•e Laken off teateritee prier,. We refer to lb° foLloaintpenons as refi.r.acer Ilt. A. AIKEN. No. len Fourth street: Yr. VAN DER NA ILLEN. No. Webster it L 1.03(.; Mr. J. N. No. aCol at I. street: Mr. J. 3C4/1' LEL D. occoaa .tro.t... Allegheny CltA. We 43, oth er. that that +reran refer to. All tit our abtantees are Anrrnamell fore fru.. AGENTS WANTED. It. 11. WINO. Agent. LIS Stant etreet, near Pula, NTT."... MAL, PA. W HEELER a. WILSON•ii LOCK-STITS4f,--- SEINING MACHINES Are universally neknowledgee as the Cheapest, Simplest a,41 Best, having been awarded the Gold Medal at the London and Paris Exhibitions, ALL TSI IRCHINES IN 'NIB IfOP.LD COMP Warranted for Three `earn. tiF.ND FUR A CIRCULAR TO WM. MEANER & CO., Gen'l Agts 27 Filth Street, Pittsburgh. GIROS - Ell b. BAILEIPS SEWING MACHINES Mee neon ' , warded the FIRSI easunars at th e follow Ina Fairs for the year I= EIMMM=MMI IMt=MEISOMM 14INSMEME=M MINIM=;2==I rty," preptluto for best 36nufactorbti !Lachine et Michigan tbste Intr. Ftr.t Prortauto for best Mennforturtog Machine et Wixroll.lrl Kate Fair. • First Prrtniam for best Manufacturing Mactddlo at Lawrence (bang Fair, Pa. rnd Premium for best Stactune for gene-sal pur poses. at Lawrence County Fair, Count First Premium for beet Family Machine Ile Un to y Fair, Pa. Flt Premium for own liananocharing ILvtiline Bucket:aunty Vale. Pa. ct First Premium for beet Maarifkrtarlog and Family klachinr at Oprinuileid Fair, Onto. Vint Premium for best Manufac.rtrot and F'autity glachlne at Palmyra Fair. N. 1. First Premium Air beet Itanufacturtng nod Fenally Machine at Suffolk County Fair, N. V. First Premium for best Mane Cacti:min; and Puna) Marl:ant at eichoyier County lair, N. 1. • First Premium for Mat Martine for al/ parpooes, at Allegheny County Pak, Pa. First premium for best Mannfacturlitz kl.s,ttine, at Allegheny Cminty Fair. Pa. ' , Pot Premium for best dLadbine work at .11141,017 Comity Fair, Pa. I Aud wterceer cant/Ste& A. F. CHATONEY, 6:= oetr.odxt -No. 18 FlCth atreet,ylktabtliCh 8425 BARTLETT SEWING MA— CIILNE.—AGENTS WANTED TO INTR... DUCE THE BARTLETT tiEWINO PRICE ONLY IPA THEONLY CHEAP RADIUS: IN THE UNITED STATES. licensed to use Mr Sheeler A Wllsost, or underfeed. Agentsareeleus from Sal Moo ran atorrlL Conn. rights air . ,Agenta. Enclose eta/up and addre. ~t PAO 6 IIItoTtICRA. nurtudistaterr Ben. Anent. Toledo, Ohio. UNDERTAKING. COFFINS 1 COFFINS ISETALLICI EZEIMME hl 11IOC AZ. l' OE= UNVERT.NEIN(I ROBEIXT WILLWIS, CiadertakOr. (Mice, ISo. LTS FOIIr.TLISTR*ET. Cal. rtatlng In all It, branene.. Llts!latterly; "tying oat and ntridablag eVerythlng admettsary tot !uteri:tent. promptly altf!ade I to. . t " F eplondldltarne and Carrt.i....l.raY• or .ttrtn...idtaddtt, A LX.X. AMIN, rarrizossrEvr roan, rcmcy Ilttsburet, Pa. COFFINS k I,ls. ciem.cs, taAw ;Lod every de•erjp4lolk I tivwrit/ furnlAted. KOMI. '•,.11 der .nll9lot, Hearse and earrtagra runklstil 14,..tuat1..."t0v. David Kerr, 1.1.1).. ltem. ‘‘' LLD.. Tbormas Elvin; jy r m,ti, 11.1kwr. Gra. • - MITA. • o ........IsoLAAD - *Tufa: WARD & WUITE, /. ICTxxclex-talsoox•sms, ~H~ilSMm•w~nrt . • ...T., gush! .rasa Jcwate ,, J. W 0,1,1. IT Jm~37 Sttin4 14. TWO EDIT/ONS &RE PIIITTED, 01.1. aft Ired.osttar and Ma mMar Thseentlos Is forwarded slit:Linn teach Me Asa, Serilmrs tamest as the mast res. "*" TrJnis: • •• • - , —• • . vinslm 1 r en 1 • .r.rl4 our BOOTS-lAND SHOES. HE •Atm%ti.nv wov stiouLD BOOTS d 5 SHOES {OM ERT 111141, SIME MIL 1. They tell tLe beat rotr.lt rrtd.it it the world. They teArr.int et,y or, r ttley t. Tltry guarantor their ood, trOlo grerd serefee. . rher repair, free. .:ty thin; they bell. n. Tldei tit r t thetr hattkilag It more dor ttlr. Ct. Their wort. In rt. molt riegl.nd and sentwel Ira the tt . Their woh .9 9n.. 9 drldble and perfect to theeiy. . e. If pair prore,"i r fry, • 9. You eitheetry loser Poe n vary other place. t& They see..,toe loe., 4 ».11., and yet the loves G. Goods custo= made. nod sold /eat than tradA. ftSe.nhere. :Z. The (Argent es , ertmen: ti select froth b the i - e.mna - m3%,xii33Fm. The Best Wods for the Least Mattis NQ. GO ll'ittl-StreoLl CY111,..P. lei r ' , V ERA lIOUAE. Right hand side coming up. ,CLOTHING. - • 8,)0 , 000 73.003 DOI.L MID =1 WEN A AID rnyr (11.0 . 7131)•(/ 'F'S /) MARA. C/E, Aft, 24 A.:II) HAM' IILORUat 8114 -EC EII7ZM E XIC 03 CPCI X 1.161 ag cp C FIFTH a Firm macre. U FIFTH STLCEST. Opposite the Opera Roam. OIL WORKS. woot.mun OF PITTSBURGH. PE*NA. Joriw WATT, Pie. Went. LLCZatY M. 3=slTre...wr WORKS n TEMPERANCEVILLE °Mee, %o. 2 Duquesne Way, KAN ciAcrtatEtts or rails wurrm TITTRIVE 4 .%i 421 1 " COM/Li • Brand—"Luoifer.7 This Oil eunont be exrelled for teirritnr penparttni, eoior or Ore teat, and Isbat op In well aeancined bale rsio, Suitable (or Fill.ME ESE, ar EXPORT. 104 ERS at LI( 'TEL._ .111.5C - roi.s—John . Uobert L. Geo. Mut. C. H. Uerrou. C. L. Cati:lo - ell, U. U. Cot as, J. F. Porter. Hob, 1.11.... re, D. W. C. Co.rroll. Jat2,6ovi STANDARD t v iW;tT L Works Mid Offices. Cottlaa Towmaklp WI,Cr. In l'rn . sitt n 41.1 -21 151 , 1_ , D STUELT Tbe.e work, have the la eff tCe earl t: In the emu try. The brand aural, vta Nett., la Ilaseathatep and In Euro°, far an.t.lEty laud tlrr tett, szta tb. o n Ita pat to IveU eeaaahed ear,lt, prepared upeclatly exrart. °rpm - LEES, a v tli.4B, TANKS h.( Improved Poring Tao:a ter OP Wed.. daily SUPEMOU OIL ENGINES. We are conetractlag, and yeti 1.4.ep on fund. perlar atTle of CnCICA EZTGI•IICI3I...S/ WITH Erns A 0003 3 , Ot T6BL7.AE SOW. ,n7.1172,r , vjEm• COTILTLERILIAL OIL WORKA. PURE WHITE BURNINC OIL Conscautl y on I.nd /Lad far sole AT TIM F.ST MARKET% RATE.. J .110 E - IV BILOSB/I AND D r..ALCIt IN CRUDE AND REFINED OK; !Mrs Block, Duquesne way. ritialarliti AR - Srxr-lal ptlentl , .. even to the salt and alp • ern DI Pvtruleu= mud tta pmetacta. Cons/Xam rrayectfully 14,11e15.41. tonataer, Maxlß. ksal J. HEIV so. 1 63". CLAII ST., Pittsburgh, Torymrdlng anal Commis&lon Urrehaal tad dealer sn Oils. 11laminating, Lubricants& Crude Vet rules=ls, constantly on !Landau& tor sale at h.. loaest ccurket pr/oca .Constgonseaill and orders whetted. I. 1. "'AKIN( LIEN W ARCM & HUG, az_lur N. COD3IOI.ISION IapICELLTI 4 3, AND DULACERS LC PETROLEUM AND, ITS PRODUCTS, And Dealers la Rellabsig 1 W. 12111AP.EZT.Fr. - Plttstrares. BONDED. WAREHOUSE OF PHENIX WARIHOUSINO =AVIV, - roe. of Halms as* Ilserlssa Streets. 1... Brooktra. Starrage fbr Refinedl l eiroiting la Tarke 'ad Barrel.. Hee sip. 024, N.. gy ing943.ll73=l:4'lini 0r2.1Y INSCIRANCk.; u.ltUltrat cu. acrnifor" ~• CIO I'L:laaripbta msd Baltimore \v .711.)N. . ". tite -tore • • Han .rol 1j• - - Sr II El. IREA, Secretary of the ja 4. l4pg lairect . F.faramor. eons. id.e.8&112. ALL A.L LIC CM= u . NDElrr.txtsii 03,11eitr.4yait1sail1 anti moat picturesque pi. of. Sepltre, ' , ate on the uplands, immediately north of' Allegiten t lW lty, on the Weer Heighten Bawl. Per.. wlshla - 'e select Mille Lots will apply at the Iluperlnte , at's °ace. et tbelleseteri.• Title Doeda,Peratms •I otter Wallow will be attended to at that/rex'. 8,.10•11{1n Of the anderslgn , t. rerner reIC.W usestel siZette, 4311;is .11:24,41. v estaT - Lv - a. PAWL-mile W. ' Isdles rtilt lug the pstk.:Lerltlt n ,,;eet. In theol,l Lltdles' Uereter ptimitOOZ. reserved cy .m e 1 . 1. c ate Ln: 1 'l / 4 ' 4 OlVal.{.. WEEKLY GAZETTE. 13 TrY EMS V; olt Pil 1 Wail %VIIICTTI AT LZ TRAM AT LEM TITAN Al LESS TRAM It. ATP A.SVMEE:,.. 31L , Ls 7 f5VICT . M• AT TIT?: AT TUN P0P11114.117 AT THE VIVULAS CLOTITIFG HOLit CLOTUMI HOUNN LT: THINU UOUmil S,penpino eridgc.) it. C. a j. /11..S.SWESILI, No. 4: WOOD STPA J DT nd e+ .~y