~~ - '~'. El 4121 BE ESE MMIIVILGH GAZETTE F. rrgarrstAN. 3zr.r. kiesvrt. COSTAXAGNA. BuslItTAS Stiouo7,la. reIAISIZETIII" TIM GAZETTE A 5.9001 Az . / o s 3a 41 Itfria„ Sinner, 11M5.1 , 1. TERM ESIMrs, Ir e per 7.1 , ••••••...43 - ZTLVI.II do.. • Oa. Served by , tlirriers. ?forSzioc) or .r.vtx Orb, per week . Eh(' Pitol?ttrgit 6a,cttt. crrY ITEMS All the Best PrfAitA. naic = Wbo Tol4, You Sot Wk.* etery body says most be true, amt if _Ton rt sot to keep . your skin nice, smooth and Sere iV.an disease; nee Sawyer's Barber's Soap. - • -• Cetfattry Iferetusnta Ifll3naa full stack of Prints. Muslin, &v., at Barkef & Cots, at the lowest Eastern TADIe ILIEseD, Cben,,,er thkn you wl.ll4ndthom ePosohere, on the norit.e.,4t .earner of Fourth and Mnrket • 2i,!•otrOl Ralph lto of Lim*. Eor pr.arriag [idol, For sales by Charles thxper.D . ruggipt; ;corner of Pena and IL Clair strret, Pitfaborgy, FEEMI Sine Shirting Mullin; at 31c, extra quality; 4 0 u tz,ltt:n, double trlitth Sheeting. at Barker Er? 31arltet Street. . . - 4 Seutral Sulphite of Lime. Ter, I,TP:torch:kg eider, For sato try Charles hel.;FT,l)ragriyi, Corner of Petra and St. Clair aireets,'-ilttahltrith =3 1414.aml ilttrh, the largest and best as.eetebt lAlin theeity. 'Wholesale as well to retail tetlocittrlll So well to coil aml see them. Re noon For. we aco . nna oe tho northeast corner .y.:Mrth and Market streets. - o:lLttist>lt Lcive a Ban. Irish Liners. ' qr 0, eOlO.O opened to-day, compristnz all rntlep. Wholesale buyers:will do well tomake a DOD , of ltomembei we are on the north eo coiner of Fourth and Market streets. 0. HAS.ON Love Itierottink3'..Testas dart grey, light grey, bold-mixed; brown, e.,—atltss thin market prices. Remember, we. are pc* on thoinart4463%FCol7 l er of FeEttrill and Varlet Areote. C:Trisrsort Lovr...t Bra Teat b E;trislimi Without Pain Those of enrreaders who maybe under the neeentty of having their teeth extnieted, ;tad who bevel', dread'oflle path - oilseed by such• an operation: Wcttad d0.7 011 t9. eOl upon. Dr. C. gill, of.24aPennetrOet,Titteburgb; Pa: Dr. 9 ages Nitrotut 9aydi or"Wttilinit ass." and remote - any - number'of Teeth - without Causing the first aeniatioa - er pain. 9or bet tes.half had some eight di ten taken but . whtle under the Infinent4tiof the "gas," and experi enced no. pain, whatever. Dr. 8. aleo inserts teeth, tit the 'beit 'quality,: it "very • • tnederate ;mitre. Givehini a Sail and =twine his work. -4befana Meleager. " Levis'be2[penffbt.to.Onr ekes. The ybyilial id - ructure of the strongest ti ' D avi betnittiittlnerablo everywhere. Our bod. Yea a - ri trinrOrea ttg mire VtM,ef,,lrblel,P l : o . .t/df/pemaiil eedrie tent fribiwitorietioleamberfabseneesllnit this Twotce.tioula, tlnyerfeett 44, cannot be safely aelled - Okln.,.nahealthrzegt=s, Or under eir . =mud aares of more thea_ordtuary, ! d,..i.uwa, Therefore, its'istiriadenii it , -Ikflittdinice, It is aanamou,scriset:,to provide wine*, wouttcaria by t iring- air ireldatmor; In other wattle* f0tt417141 the system with secourso.rat.floatotters,..Btomaoh,lttepr the most evinietetwprotecrtive against all thoeed.;: -deudo and ender:do maladies that has over been udintriltiteked In el33r,courdzy.: , As a rem.. dy for Dyspepsia there is no remedy that will csampare with : it. Whoever suffers the nano 0 .a..4 , 9 file of - Abe Ybore 'Theoltters Bitters can be pro -cured, does so .wobastesil y for as truly la Truth' invaluable Tonle wad Al terattre would restorilda disordered stomach T to a beaWvonditidn. - Vi: the: Zilllclis It Is -also esitatetelli Weereimeiul, end to Ca6C3 Of lsfliffilld-ClltaPatlesktt-tstfordwiTsedf and :-'srorcsauenV-rilliela-caiddit; weetie.:, - Ales and Austeldallia, the Bitters rank above all: other viedirdttea . Of ,thb - elate, and the do. - stand for tltem, to all foreign countrtsa 011 . arrMr.4 1 7 1 0 61,44 . nailielitle#o Unease 4, - Aro acid whole*. and reton at very low rated at rienlialrfA i Tura ndroze g is l ataws-Depet,. Xo,64,ldirket ltreet';ocitier•Orthe tlitoond ! Watt w aotruw le With frreiv plenum w• call the littera , eemietour teribeft bathe subside , atobic alto and Winter 041651 e Just redetwed ,hm Mr. John • - Ireten'Aill&P.t!ftilOT/A ° .l .l4llll t r eO t i; gr.c ' lie . * FAITR eI :°9OO of the; . iF WIS. P* 4 4 l , * 17 44.* 91444Taire l, -97eriast; 2 / 44 141 1: ". mw! . e ve s 0 1P P.. IYA44 3 rni .7fisl asSortittoutdf lifuraishlntiooda, maldlnitoldialt; ikei.,bennot..tlenepee/14.1est. - stock fellkf , tflsiff - C* o * Viota iftAf.rfge'-** 11 . 14 :f4 19 *Pena! of any sitealntheetothlng lion ehoutd . uys_fitil • to give gr. Weise' a call. , Sables. V4I,I,OOithfit:OPHPO.g 0 4 ot,ciidot of a tul,y, breath apkg , As the airs from Araby : 3 5t.V0 ,Nnols4.7.Vailsti_.ruga tasdnatiotst: To reallae tam, to perpetuate them, to mako! - ILbo mouth l . ,patkot Of . .poara and.. rubles, .arat *very sigh 9.104 ix btadiiimoo, you hare to do, fair ladies, ti to dsd that ruatutdoss vote. table productten, rtieriet Soiodont. 'antas It:Ptier7:.* practical Slate:Pavan, and Dealers la Amer! Itan Slate otTaffooii Wide!. Offtod at' Maxim. dor lootrialrei*Oar VW -Water Works Pity.. trorgb. re. putS4l4llooj No. r) streot. frii ProliiPtlY igtended to. All work Warrant. ad water Pte:: P.Ovddridg done at the short: sot nottco. litinbargo forznpairs.proriaell taw )odt , S , i nOtt4riOnantter It is pat an. itwirperater Jobbing 'Hwy. i 'V . m . tlag-ret4ried after an absence of throe trerabe,the arpy,l here re•opeaesl my shop tor att ~orta of jobbing la the ,rerponter Hee, itisnd,Vmm Alley, between Smite: geld street asulGhorriAlley. orders aolletted jend . prom play attended te. VirettemFaaaair. . , . Nei:Atria ficapble, of ..Looft iYor. pref.errlnialder. licir eLaii by diaries so - lper;DroggLft, ooroor of Penn ..o Si. Char lOlyti ireslod oCpn Old flOde. • .f.+lm-nt s.„Printtsa used to_ givean hnores..: -Ad inch Tendon of an old.:fahlo, apropos to -:'Tart episode fn t„he Cabinet alVrs of Andrew ...Jackson. , "Once upon a time, as the version , siren "the-lion Matteqt: fire in bit don of cal .tty bad smell intim:pi and thin becalled e tra.34C9`of the fi eld to give an' 'opinion of the mane." And be says to the - bear, says bei I , .and alr;Bear„how do yett.like the ern e/ - lof parlorteclayle And mils the honest, old bear, says bet "it-smells bad,'? "Take that for, 'ler impatience rI ye the lying the =id' .• hear a 'wheel: that knocked the f breath out of .kdmlntirtayiafter Whieh be ate Welk ut) , Vana - '• foitchlYatid celled in the :norticey; and says "Le to leemOnken nays he,vAnd how do yo, like the. smell. Of me palor to-day M.. .Tine niankti f ig l s , ,VitTh nc orer honor it's the , leograelightful smell 1 ever stnelt in gilt my, - that for lying." says the fiery knorklnghltu dawn and eking up,afterj 'which he called In the' fez, and - says he ohir.., and how do ye like the smell of me par- , Jor tale. .Yr, But the fox - , when he saw the gar , . -case of the monkey that the lion hadjact ute•, lying dead In the corner, he whisked his 'tide; ndreerlds eyes, al - much as to say,' "D'yo see - cknything green ,there Idnneyr and be mays,: sala_hei , "lta ntlie.that l / 4 1'1,tet - , se= eowidi earn 'atter at all, at all." Then the lion' Ahtughed and told the for. he Wag q clover haste: nti might tread his 'footsteps if be 4tiPtidic .enotr•h:l • -A/bath:lasi tr—linn Burial Alive. A story liks heMilloatirig about town for se r "4Srardays, which seems incredible, bat_h come to us from on many, sources - 'that we ire hardly permitted to dean. it, but wo halve not yet - been able. aUP" : Uer6 l; - ErOgXryl4%34 t l niD idietri.tOpKe It with'what o f allow. Wien they III ; Thei x t o ala runs chat a returned • ti l l: c i e n t e; w at:l Totten int,i ' r Dei n . t wter g r n e e ' Lid tattlald - day ,s bcfere burial. after his in. • 'torment, while some men - were engaged in dig: Jr a grare.theybeardstmnge sounds that frightanott them that they MIL the cemetery' 'haste, ander Impression that ghosts' and ' .40blins bad taken session at the city of toe - sicod. r wenderfal story determined oth.l ere -to larestilate tholnatter, and the grave of - " 21 . ' , mid-ter was opened, when tbetturrible 014. -.tov cry was , Mad he had bean entombed Mire, itiV• body, yet,etaining i. 0030 • th arm llic,nalt the vital spark. had net. The u noises -. That had attracted attention are suP.Nued bit 'have been nines by the victim In onVerwte .. traWlee to eompen fate too awful to eon tem. `plate,-- I ('Sempafga (M.) Chian. . . NICE Utile tnclrwas playk by some or the ttiM+llet - 1n- Thant' jail,oethoslier. tiT Of that place; buttiveoPi by the eteapo of •.i,f bre° Prisoners. Itseatns ttiev had, tn. apinp. entsamuseuteptorollvd toarenal huge encaball etgainPt the, wall it:arida the rap!, when one the party got between thepllea of snow %there - Pug a bolo through the Wall, throe rh !sr h they all numb: their exit, Lave not re,CapPircil. VOLUME LXXX.--- FIEMALE I.ICCTCRER.9 M. 3.1 EDITO4I Cs•ZrTTl":—.PrePbyt In the article In this morning, Coinuteresof. m.en the following language, "to my mini, it ',ems ~boat unnatural fur a roman to lec ture an for n hen to crow,' and yet it will nut be dented, I unppose, by any fair minded man. that there ore many women, at present, en gaged In lecturing that aro producing im. thence Snanatlon—they draw as largo and in telligent audieneces and are producing an pr:,. found isnpronnieuts as any of our mole lectur era. "Presbyterian" adds •'lf iL et admitted that that there iv ho Lamer between the here, what argument le left to bar them (mm the palls, the legislature or from arty professions of mates." In reply to title I Must my that by own profound cOuvletion la there should bonneted barrier. • Women' ahOuld have past the same equal rights of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Imes “Presbytertah' pretend to ear that h °Men ,harh •iih.arty happinen. - den;. that they have, to the legal settee of tan s.• tenor; (or no one can be happy or free wise is dented the ballot, for it to the hallat that male iheraona arid there Is nu fr.... Mint without It. In n republican government it is to ppo-ed that euch Individual forms a port of Cie- gov ernment. It in that form of government which exists in the consent of the governed. I+ the scot of women asked and obtained ' No `site is governed without her consent. Not nail,- .o. but she to taxed without her consent. ts there justice or decency, Or rh in taco lon without topresentation I indeed -o tar os , omen and ne„groes are concerned titer arc under a despot - lA. Our government max be. und is a republican government, so far rill, l . ", are concerned, lie.milse they' can protczt sirmsclv es to all their rights by their votes, lint as for women and negroes it is generalty supposed they have no rights u e vote, it all bound to respect—except Such h• the Lou will con,de to the lamb. As to the proprlety'of sendlas women to the Legislature , I have but little stoats we should breath a new atnagoptiere If such we, the fort; of one talon we might tic sure, •he would tint Tote IL down the throat of her ti as band, .on or brother. Doubtless the wome•t in our State and National l'ontacits would ha, a restraining and refuthm intluence, The day 1, jot se farilissut as we ttmt apt to Imagine, when husbands turd wives. Mothers and sisters, tam inane, in. their hest riz. nun ts• wen to the polls ot,hazty and ettv deposit tag their hallo...sand as quietly' tv th-ing. Lnettat tl ly rh,ttort days ell be as valetoet as et alsbuth, bectrase Of the presence ot omen. Again, 'Presbyterian" says; "But if we di terly Ignore ell distiuctioga of color toil sox. IC. we might lose ourllbertles as did France where tirtch extrame3 rrodare these natural results." We have been fighting for our "tier berties" for the last four years—the ossaLlantst bring whites-Land wit succeeded only through the eldof tboblack loyalists, and vet ‘!Presby terian” *paid, t hater, placebhe ballot to the bands of those white traitors and deny it to the black ioyalists.' I think out liberti,safer In the hands of thoblack Southerner then In the hands of the white Southerner. NEWS littaaoaDtaanCt Baer EIIECTIOS.—Four days erter the rebels Bred on Fort Sumter, a son of Mm. Duncan, of. /demi, Oki*, enlisted for the war. He jaiited. a Western regiment, and after belnt savant battles., was reported killed at the battle of - atone LElreri arm body was broUght home and Interred. Afterwards in. telligenetiwas brought to. she parents by re turned Union prisoners that their son was not dread, but In &rebel prison in Georgia. Other tViantlete, retarning from there last sprint. brought the sad news orbits death Lathe sorely dietrosted' fatally. ei - hen. the war 'closed an opportunityiku othsd to penetrate the rebel lineSj'/IfttOnaMitten - t, down' and bad Ids sots brought home - egain and burled. flaring had hint buried tWiN 101 *ag supposed, it was nat ural that.they should be reegmelled to their loess tad a few days mei Maracas Bob, In spite of wounds; and' eathe, and Itinerate, tramo • "marching home, ,, ,,and le now e_efeylng the istordiality of.the parental root' Ria.casol3 a strong ono , but' It Is 'only one Of many of the 'awe klad•-whielt the 'htstoryer the war rit , - reale. ' ' • axmograu-ef.. the , Chicago - Tribune • far ' alslies to thatraner an account of a singular interview with a 'professional seer or astral°- f ist el. that city: , zTite,revertm: disguised . iniseltleiferbale apparel' so effectually as to deceive the prophet into the belief that he was really a Ventnan: The apartments were -eroWded, and several_ hours weinsoonsumed ' weitingforiusturnbefaretherepcirtergaitied, an interview. ,The astrologer assured him that a malign spell was hanging over his life and .blighllng his prospects, and, offered far Miry dollars to remove it—told hid he was a widow, bad not loved the deceased husband; acclaim married What* amiddleoged gen tleman, and would , go to Europe on a - bridal trip. , Tangier frovin lamp post pipe at a sires corner in Detroit escaped Into wrath: sewer, tilling Wand slab Sating a private drain. The :family In thehonse from which the drain led having Amen serfaualy- Incommoded b the steach,an examination Was madowith , • ed candle.' •Therisstrit. Was an explosion both in the private drain and meta sewer that blow the escaped tap and contents Into the air, de 7-atalished aurnaber of windows in the vicialtr and, frightened the -inhabitants ot several blookacwho thought it was an earthquake. -Tuft Oleo! trichina;- Ds:trait; proves,on investigatism, to have hem"' 11.11 exotic. The •vietirmwesaidermanwoman whetted-boon in fectectbetbneabeilefthermatien cxMatry. Af ter her death a post mortem examination was bold, which has resulted improving, beyond a doubt, Mightheillwase wastrichtna. A small portbamof limall,:abent the . Mee Of pinhead, was examined Mocha's the liatiroseope, and founittePoetainlarge 2 remabers of, animal oulansretuiddlatidleibeddedie tbe fibres of the muscle, exactly similar In appearance to the trichlnespintife„ • Tna, —Th Cswitt isc Egiassa ,Exotetro-- sum Yassinae as execution of the ester ' dello mei:surest optedbythe French Govern - meat to. prevent the spread et.thonattle teat-Ass 'notheen althaut results. From a -rerninti ara t air import on anbject h i t t e ar; rreat Bititairr , t•iutgalite ;a w ttacked, and in Ro ll and 4:00 were seized, only forty, threisbeastirineheWtesbeTteac n Empire were victims to„itivastrusee,althongh the:disease made iteappearancein twoseparatelocalities, having been Imported from England. Tea ZanesvilleCoUrfer declares there Is but little doubt but that a valuable oil well has been struck on the McDonald farm, in Blue Rock townaldp,..linskingunt county. !rho first reports that resulted -Zanesville ~ sif the-enor mous quantities of .01l yielded by this well,two hundred barrels per day, prove to Aare been greatly exaggerated. The amount pumped from the well la at the rate of about forty bar rels per day. "Toe Enema Wows:Vs Era-cox" In Chicago, now three years In operation has reeeived forty-two women during the Past year. Of these eight hare gone oat into famines, by permission of tho Ward of managers, six have been restored to their friends, two have been resupdably married, two dismissed as impa les., cases, six have left without permission, and eighteen =Main in the Institution. Tax citizens of Michigan City, Ind., at the bead of Lake Michigan , are still "agitating" the subject of making a good harbor at that plum" Gino gSO,OOO that will be needed Coin sure the meccas of the enterprise, about el.se,- ian has already been subscribed, and the cal s., ere sanguine of their ability to raise the remainder. Iv a traveler by railway wishes to know the rate of speed at which he la going, ho has only to take out his watch and count the telegraph poles an he passes. The number of • poste pit”ed in oue minute and fifty seconds will in dicate the number of miles per hour the train Is moving. This, of course, Is based on the o-sumption that the posts are placed at ten rode Interval which Ls commonly the ease. T n meeting of the hoard of Trade of De troit a memorial wet adopted asking Con gress to increase the duty on copper In order to protect, tho copper interests of the State. . The present duty on copper from from foreign ports 15214 cents per pounds, while the revenue tax upon the same iv nearly five cents per pound; consequently the copper producers of this country sannet compete with the foreign products. • - Tex Sandusay Register sayll the lowest depth of depravity wo over heard of being reached le' that of walking four miles on the tee, after dark, and stealinircannon balls to eel/ for old iron. This is no fiction either.- The cannon balls in the tort on Johnson's island were dis appearing-so rapidly of nights that It has been ceas?- 1 7 10 40 , them P. Toe editer of th e Louisville Journal, allud ing to n recentinterview with the President, !up,: i"Wc expected to find the President • weary and worn, and haggard, Never were we so much =Waken. Ito was /11 the finest and most vigorons health, his face as fresh as In earliest . - We learn from -the Eide -.l.Nmateh that for "Herne time past there tuts been a good dral of scientific thieving from freight cars on the Cleland and Erie road. On Friday a barrel of pork 118, missed , near Fairview, end going leek-was foundlrhero it bad been Iltrowb off. Parsurinsi.icatssoar's reconstruction - Polley hatnew been indorsed. by ex-President Fill more, of rugitivechlaverl.avr fame, and ee rie:intent Pierce, of Kansas slave:pisutiaz fame. Jatneirlinehatran • has not expressed un opinion • TOE kelt • Lake . Piddle. says that '..funtly, field:soden' . - A short time since a Mormon was &oxen between two wives. lie was engaged in hauling wood between the re speetire cubing- , of We firth andsceond WINOS. Tun Linnion rimer says, at the pkesent rote of redaction the - English National debt will be extinguished In about 4to yearatllnder these' circumstances, doubtful which' will be ex tinguished first, the nationor the debt! • Dues Ilmunown recently refused. to -pays: drwtorbetattse the - litter - 13W not curd the pa tient attended.. lieVras Hued rewriting''', and a 'verdict resaderedagainst him for damages to tho extent 4te.110.. • Ten Catholic Archbishop of altiMoro has recently preached - against eche= abomins- Alves of fashionable life,. and especially the Ge, man,o refusing absolution and the sacra -cunt to any who should itultdao Tan House of ' Delegates' or West 'Virginia have voted to locate tho Penitentiary of the State at 'Moundsville. The bill has yet to be acted upon by the Benate. IT le Fold by the SL Lours papers that there tisill not ho loss thee forty steamers In tho Up porldiaalsAlppt trade on the opening of navl• gut I . Ir fareported that the Winchester, Virginia, tisay has passed into the hands of the Bal timore and Ohio Railway Company. From Savannah Nrw Tonv. Feltrnary 13.—The rtonmslilp Lco, Capt. Mt in. from snviinnah on erulay w s t, urriN 5., .1141- r , ,• , n; an al rsy hoa: '4lo2Ulag. THE 0. 38 VEIII LATEST TELEGRIMS. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. PEINSYINAM t LEGISL MU. , Tret:o In the I . ll..borgh Gmzetze 11Ana.r.nrno, February 13, 1., SENATE. Mr. ilichaMpresented the petition of Anna .1 in nutlet., of Allegheny county, asking for a I i sorra from her hu•band, who WI, an ofncer In the Confederate army, and iv pow In Sleet o; also, a memorial Of the citizen, of Me cesporl. nAk Mg for authority to levy an addi tionnl tax for bountyparposa,. Sir. liege Presented the petition of the Mt ren s of Franklin asking for authority to nand a bridge over the Allegheny liver at the toner line of aald borough. Mr. Lmrrc, from the Committee on Federal Relations, rejtortod as oemamitleti the joint restitutions asking Congress to equaltre the tooilment oftsanntlestOgersens who voluntster tsl Ouringthelate woe. M. Connell, from the Committee ma Ft caner, reported a committed the net for the rs 11;1 of the citizens of Cliambembrin.: Tido 1.111 to reported ao it pasocil the iismoo, Mr. tlitilialoo wad In his Oswego set t o int..., pornte the Western Ravings Rank att.t Safe Repeat Company of rtitSt..l4Xll;.Alt.., on :WI tital trig the collecting of touee to Allegheny tossinty. :tool Trint.ive to tton porment of with: tws er Wat.tri.c. of Allegheny - 1.0.11t] I•ri+ell, Al., an not pcoctOtog for eo tertngoott•fact to. toottgare, Mi t otAmuthOrlsing the . Lou itte. et the 1.• t. , pry .N.*lllstrvet through a eeriolo 1;ruvt !....".1, lt.w• • an set to atiout the rOorroig t e traet lort.soeu t lgelltert I.rt retie, stud ht • .I.lr S.:ZAII.I..Rj i1,tt0..tc.1.1 an not aothor..tnz t‘arcicars of the bknouZit of McKcc . - I,,rt, ciztraltac tho pastucot of tnottattv. to vc.t.t.ccra; ao act authOriatuz the co,tn .l.llczb.co.F. to taarto bona. to the .1.,.,,nut of osito hundred and fifty thon,ao.l d011ar..., for tit! troptore.ruetal of shory,.. Itidgwa,t introduced an act authork,nc. the Erie and Allegheny railroad, to ountlite. the Erie and iVaterford plank road paoaed finally as follows An act to prevent the building 'Ol wooden tar - nett:tr., to the borough et IPrunkilia; SIaO an act authoriz ing the Chet:Limp, Coal. Company to construct a railroad flip= the. Ohio State line to the Pittsburgh and Erie canal; also an act te, en. ennrage the ;manufacture or iron with coke and mineral ;coal; also an sat to tneorportce the Nnrthern Coal and Railroad Company. Adjourned: . Agrammoa mamma. The Senate met at three r. te., and consider ed the folloWlag bills' Mr. Oratuuit called up a further supplement to the sot truserporating the hfononguhela Water Company. Passed finally. Also an art to incorporate the Raterprise lasuranee Com pany of Pittsburgh. Panted tinnily. 31r.tIloge, an act to legalise the election or borongisolhous of Plthole. Passed finally. Adjourned till to-morrow at ten o'clock. Dula Passso.—An act regulating the ternoi of Court In the :7th Judicial hui test; tin actrelatimr to the' sale of Una Alle gheny and New litriphten Icirtipike Company; an act Po incorporate thelluity of McsulviliN ao act to establish the principal Mike of the Law rence Ealinsed Company atrittitburgh; an act to Incorporate thcLatrobe and Salem Railroad: a supplement to an act to ti corp Orate the Mill Creek RitilrOadi antic% to extend the provisions elan act entitled .relatingteithe Philadelphia end Erie Railroad Company to the Erie and Pittsburgh Rallroad_tan sotto Incorporate the oity of SituSeille. The eight hours labor bill Was Considered and made the special order for AIM WOktIO. day at seven o'clock. An aeLto allow the Philadelphia and I{rlo Railroad to build branches Inconntles through which it passed and adjoining 00untles, slimily passed. AWARDS :FOR BEST .PEDISASBIr. SWINDLING DODGE EXPOSED Change of Foreign Iltlaisten Probable. THE COhOillOt4 OF 7111. FIAMAAL TREASUY. Land Taken triad: Homestead Now Tose., rigx. ti—The aibune , a Weaking special *aye: Sheaf= eflnitren hnniftred and fifty dollara In prises, wh ich was Offered by a number of , gentlemen' of Now York city, for the best sptief earns of penmanship of soldiers who loot their right arms-in battle, was awarded bythecommitteeappohated to decide upon the merits of the eMatrilmters, to four teen left armed men. A book le to ho pnbliah ed which wbd be On/posed! Of the best of the.e contrite:Minna, end Um Row. Dr. Bellow*, peril to out of the Haultazy CoMMisition, has written to Major. General Ct.- O. Howard,requestirq him to furnish an article foi the volume. A swindletomicerted by a' partner of a New York braces arm was yesterday exposed by Washington detectives. Tht,MrtY called atthe 'pollee headquarters recent ly, and represent ,.ti the ithla arm had been robbed of twelve thous a d dollars in United M d Matra bonds, an .4 belfev the criminal 'parties were now In the city. Ai er a brief eeneultation the detectivea coaelnded that they were misled, and tele graphed tot another member of the tires, who duly aT ved in town, and was ormfronted with temple nant , whom he charged with the ab stract! nof the missing bonds. The resell wee theoductiou by the ertful dodger of sev en tboud dollars of stolen property. The Pribane's Washington special says the United .States Minister to England, Charles Yrunctsi Adams will probably return home. It hi supposed his plate will be illled by Mr. Motley, now Minister at Vienna, or Mr. Marsh, Ml:Mater to Italy. Either of these places world probably be filled oy Gov. Curtin. During t h e week ending 10th knit-, the dht• bureements of tho Treasury Department amounted to 01,407,08227. During the same pm rlod the Department Wood we/Wooten of In debted:sees amounting le 010,000, and redeem ed old °nett to the amount of $3,003. The re ceipts from Internal revenue last week amounted to the large slim of $1,771313.01. The total national bank currency issued trot week was $1,708A4i. The total amount Mimed op to date ft. SMALIO2 , O. Recent returns to the General Land Offioa show that at Detroit, Michigan, 5,T0 acre.. were taken up In the month of Jonnary, a por t lon under the provisions of the homestead law, a part consisting of cash land sales, and the realdue babOntity land warrants. At La Cre,se. Weieecutin,3,2B acres wore entered on In the frame month under the hoMeatmad law for actual Settlement. At. Marysville, Colo rado, the cash land sales for December amounted 64:F8310701.nd at Oregon City, Grogob, 2,531 acres were taken up for actual cattlemen { under the homestead law in We same month Th.... Tribunes Washington epoetal says great indignation m felt by the porlehooors of Dr. hunderlandia church in Washington, because the Trainees consented to the nee of the .3 ifkeu for the lecture of Fred. Douglas,. weibeglst Delegation with the Prose. aTal.—iLeeture An Red. Douglass. Wassmorow,reb.l.l.—lAlay the delegat•ca appointed I , y the COnference of the Beni- re branch of the Methodist E isoepal O. elt, South, in mission at Al la, waited ,Sion President gehnsoix. It consisted of Bev. d ing el! and Km 5.8. n oon, post. ding elders, and 'Bey. h o ed Nrval Wilson, of Win. ehester i and Bev. Dr. oof Baltimore. Rev. r..WilsOn addressed . the President, saying they had-waited upon him to assure tan of he , Itearty cooperation of their body in all otters coming within its legitimate ,1,, sphere ( operations, in solar as that. way be IIeCOSNI to Bemire and maintain the peace and qui tress of the country. lie said they repress fed One hundred - =Waters and oliurche of Virginia and a portion of Hartr. lend, wipe membership of twelve thousand and dam le that number of hearers. Thee ealdent received the delegation roar. 'leeway, - ath member being i n troduced toilful t iz,o pd. erstmid ian after a pleasant interview the party al drew and returned to the Confer ence at .A exandria. . At Dr. underland , s church to-night, Chief Judice C aso introduced Frederick Douglass to a dens auditory, speaking of him in high. iycompli enthry (Orion. TM:latter then oc cupied tw hours in lecturing . on the assassi nation an . its lessons. There were present many mein rs of Congress and a number of the: lecturer , * own race. lie was applauded throughout., Judge Kelley, of tpo Iro uso o r Representatives, responded to the general call, and placed himself squarely on the plat. form of the brotherhood of man. . ' Dernulthigihmker—From NOW °ileac's. Nzw Toint, Feb. L"..—The Fortress tionme correspondence of the herald states that Mi llard, a banker of Norfolk, has defaulted, and departed with 100,000. TnenteameeStar of the Union, from NUN' OTICRDB on the 4th, has arrived. Vental;tettistt In New York. Ned; !mix, Ye 13.—A large Fenian meeting was held At .Cooper histlt ate last—ores lei:. Speeches were made by Charles Thentor, 0. Nelton.tleorgo ers. natels trite, lion. Ferman do Wood, and oth Deatb oftbe Catholic Diabote or Claxton. Buenas, Feb. 13.—Right I'ltz patrick.4 I.4.tholie Bb.inap itr,.t,•n, tife,l 10,4 vlight,,ftfter PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH., WEDNES COLLEITION OP soCTIIERN DEBTS. Important Toil Ow Derided OHILIAN PRIVATEER METEOR. The New fork Collectorship re, Tong, February 11.—in the Fifth Dis trict Court, to-day. emit was brought to re vert, the money duo to northern creditor, from merchant% In the south. At the time the war broke out the defendant, Malmo,' that the money was paid into the Treroury of the State of Georgia In accordance with the 'an of the Confederate twvertimentlemitiseatlng debts owed In the north. The court held that there WaN no proof of such payment before h. gad gare lodgment for the ,pluintilf fur the felt amonnt. The (tore of the steamer Meteor, seired on suspicion of being a Chilton privateer, tram up kt-day before the railed States District Court. The answer to the ettorge tram tiled by W. F. Cory, no agent for the ortolan, denying' all the allegot.tous of illegnlity. 'the Purrs special bye The Ways and 3 cans Committee is considering the tat on tasty And cotton add the income tat. A re. i rt oat he made very moon on these three p ttntm. The Yrredlitert l N 'Wrenn WM ,ruing Irivtod 1 I 0 St`, to mod Iloilo, AM Ito wt. to the •ddi, it It.uty rt. , t., 'cods of Mr. I andyrd. 1,, re wr ~, ,r y Certain hat he vi ill 1..igN1A , 1111041 I 011.•ot , tr 10 See 1 - It AA , t Ittn AMa ,tae s %I 0N611M4--FIEIST SUSSION, M‘dg Of Nna Tor, pro•ontod thn ore. d. n tat. ni Mr. 1 evt I. rarL.nns hnestor alai 1,1.1 n Alshaa.a, MI 'lnman saki (11:41 111 %IR• hatrn nr, thn ' , tat,. that, dm Ins a tudlod 01 font yam, ha• broit in mtwthon t nllll ht ate, Ana a• ha. n.d doln, , r.l aln-thel isollt lost non.lll (.Im , State t, Lnnll n• to emit', I he•T Li.. Id rntms• sehlatlon In the hvnatn, I do not L‘snant thrtt Goo rembest alit ho grlltitg,i 111%111 Ito h‘duca torrent fklla lakOS lb. , oath. AL thiL t /me I sill ask that Ihn otAhh•ne Ists h.. no , elreS tad laid niwa thn lal,tr to as all the alt thor tw tion of the Sonetn, It Was w ordered, noverni petitions (Oran ognallsatlon holan- Ay, end an Inoree.o at dust to•twwtrA set' prwsents , l and rvhorrnd. hoinral petition. for cis It and polttlnat tight. Lyhtv of. farod tad reforight. Mr. Wade, of 011 . 10, offered the pet. 'ton of colored soldiers, asking for the right ut suf. rage. Mr. oardsbury, of Delaware, wished to ask a question. The Senate and the tountr> were •ery familiar with this word colored z. ap. plied to the negro race, He would like to know what authority there was for Ulu me of that word. The only place he had seen it in history so Applied, was in the history of St. Domingo, mere it war used to denote mulatoes. Mr. Fessonden, from the Committee on tins construction, reported n Joint resolution 10 amend the Constitution with a regititutional article as hgtOws "Congress shall hare power to make all laws necessary and propel to ,reins to the citizens of each State the prit illges and rinrunnitles of citizens of theses-end Staten, and to all persons of ttto severs! statr,i, equal protection in the rights of life, Marty anti property." The resolution WWI Onhari,A.l o be_ prtnted. Mr. Mown Offered a resolution which was adopted, instructing the Cenamittee on Com merce to Inquire what legislation was noo,- sat y to protect the lire, of passengers on a-si te/a steamboats from dangers incident to en. plo.lont of tubular boners. Mr. Morgan called op tho bill to extend the tbnc for withdrawing goods from public , storrsand warehouses, en which Mr. hp:3433l'a motion for rrenhaideration was pending. . Mr. Sprague spoke scaled. the hill an'o4lo.l. kited to laitniously effect home tuandf.l.l.4..nres It y enabling importers to sell gee:Weirton or than they could be manufsr.3lNVld this country. Mr. Sprague said he had heard ivre•akteal about the,prolilta of manufaCtureir,Vefif Ab l pleat day of his life Ito Said w6s‘lllAAsr,hii he saw. the , Now England ez.efesa 'tri-laduster ;dada the system of the country. ] tc wooed - ,llgetbersten. and }fiddle !unto'', to enjoy' the strtniiti of the New England spawn:- . -After I tics debate, to which Messrs. atter. aims; Store I,' Hendrick. and Clark istrtleitu teil,lbe farther conalderatloa of the .elb.nret Irr i li te ilfo n n c4 Uli rtV n : Miry, Se the min. Lary peace establishment of the United States Mr. Merrill railed up the Joint resolution to amend theconstatution on the Itchiest of re presentation. Annuter OilfAred an anise-de:WM to I axri the following words at the close of the original prosy...Ulan: "And they shall be exeraptfrom taxation of all klods,“ so a. to maks the amendment provide that tboao Who e Landed from the right of suffrar-o on wseount of color Or rant, ens!l be ezenipt from Laza- 110178 E Mr. Mender/Ma addressed the Senate at length in laser of the amendment offered by him re eently, prohibiting-any State from eithdruver 'the eleethantraachlanon &comas Of °nun, aad said the Pretident in Ids s Viral:de delegation hid field that h pe e ec h to the reirsrded what was known me the radical party, as the great danger to this cotmtry. Ile had Dimes:- l yy awl rarnmtly supted the Prestdent and his edrainistratkut alLoe hie accoaton to the eareuthe chair. Ws object was to restore, If possible, at the earliest possible moment the union of these Stßiet. Referring to the Amnesty Proclamation or Mr. Johnson, bedertled th e right of the Prod dont to grant amtictty to Herein oxecmt an con. dittoes promised by the act OPaillyler..,wrdch requires that an oath mud be taken before amnesty _can be granted. MN - ening to the proclamation robotitaniting , the state of :forth Carolina, he denied the right of the Crest di nt to prescribe the quatillcation of voters ae ho had done to that princlamstlon. Ito believed the State governments to the booth most be errganiztel before there °calif be a perfect tuilim of the Staten; bat if the . I ato gorernannate trete turned back to the men who had been in rebellion was it not rea sonable to expect that they would rebel azaint Ile would ask ask the Senate If Congress eould nt.t pans an act depriving the lain rebelr of their right of citizenship, not withstanding the President's Amnesty. If Congreaa had power to do that, it ought to be done. Thu men who went into the rebel lion ought to be ilLafranchiscel and prevented l. Om Wring part In the work of reorgaalcA: (ton. 510 read from th e addresa tram the eir gieta delegation to the President. and remark ed that It um signed by a man named Baldwin among others. Mr. Wilson asked tf that was not the Bald win who was a member of the rebel Congree., Roil who nominated General Lee for Governor of Virginia. Air. Henderson understood It was. • . . _ Mr. :intoner LugoLred R that was the sort of men who gave advice to the President. Mr. Henderson was apeakingof Plan for 1 , -OM/1.1.0u/ton the Vevd, of our-troth of the people of a Mate, when Mr. Wade In d how, under as republican form of goy orainelit, ono-tooth of a people could govern nine•tenths. Mr. fleralerson if the government of S out!) Carolina WWI not rtip.tbliewn when sho entered the Union Mr. ll'ado Paid it was not. Mr. 'lender&On said our (labors mos; It.cra Mel ahout it then. Mr. Wade: They were uthdeken, thot . 4lol. Mr. fiondcreon continued—lle contended for the. right of giving the control of elutew 'de ment to loyal men, yet men who ,rl. e. 1 ant, e ero denounced an Jacohlnv mud ltdond hends. • • . Sh . .Stonnets By whom? fiendersom The President says on t th , • Virginia delegation. Ito retort to ouch moo cc the Senator from Massachusetts. Ile Is the most dangerous man I ?•now of. lie to always making whitowaslalug speethes and doing other dangerous things. The President allu ded to him when he t.llOl about hammering at one cud while the nuril was going nt the other. Mr. Sumner said that did not apple to him. It must be meant that the democracy were barnmerleg nt this end. Mr. iltsnderson assured Mr. Sumner tint he was the man whom the President meant. Referring again to the interview betvfeen the Virginia delegation and the President, he was Interrupted by Kr. Wilson who said: I want to ask the Senator if ho boa any anther. t* whatever in regard to the opinions of Mr. Balwln or any men in the rountry who sympa thise with them, that they will be obis to In. Science affairs In any of the States that In lard voted for Mr. Linooln for President. I ask if he does not belieVe that these-States by they cialve majority, a majority larger. then gave m PM, aro te.day opposed. to the ad ads mon of any those States to representation in this chair:diet unites they give security for the Morel Mr. Henderson—As 1 before stated, I am ncon i e ts ra rtaivec a I . am l wgarde eS a a otnbrcva tlm mediately. Mr. Wilson—So do we. Mr. Henderson—But I am not so anneal about it rote take them back In their present "condition. Mr. Henderson then dismissed the right of Congress to disfranchise the robots. Ire be lieved that the right existed and ought to he cxercised.• On motion of 11r. Doolittle, the Senate, at 3:15, we .,,t, Into executive session, Mr. Henderson not having concluded his speech, sad coos af ter adjourned Air. NV hale), of West Virginia, submitted the following preamble and resolutions, namely;: aWnritans, This [lenge, at its last session, Interpreting the sentiment of the American ponds!, panned u resolution endorsing the tra ditional policy of the Government towards the republics of this continent, and retire bating, in unmistakable fang - nage, the crea tion of n monarchy upon the ruins of the neighboring republic of Mexico. "Witmer:as, • A. flagrant infraction of this Amerman continental policy occurred while thin nutfOo was in a caMtilet for Ito own unity, which conflict is now happily coiled i there tore. /o.olred, lot. That this House do hereby rt./af - I/I the renol ut lon of the Mat emtion, anti declare Oita fhe estobitnliment of a political protectoral. by Finuini In behalf of an Aus- Irian Prlnee over the Republic of Neale.), nod be lilt nal uction of is scheme or policy widen with is rlghtto Interfere in our Octl, as ns the afro:Wet - I isllthe republics of this emit taunt, is a measure to whirls this MsnotiS ss nevm - ' lOl4l which should be reriS 'Led by all 'ht. me.an, to lent power. • •1 • ' flat to t .• .1 of Making civil] 1,11,,10N. I. P., EC= Ed I AY, FEBRUARY not , he repol,;” ...1 use,or the 1114,1111 In their pou . • • • 1 . Sir. Mud oy .Itauaudtal the pr. , lon. ,a,,•,,, .3.'.( the ilnuac by a cote or I:: Lo .% raoveol tc I;:art , nd it. in motion n 1 Mr. Bank,. of Mos...ache...Lt.. Ito rt , oluttuns were referred to in. • toreign Relatious. 11.1 . . Stet um, of Pennsylvania, offered n rte Itillon for the proeuring of a large rtmth'' Comes of the works con - taining facts with re . knot to the ansassination of President Lincoln the orations of Bancroft. Simpson, . Pod others. and the proceedings of mnnieloal and Congressional anthoritles on the anbiect. The resolution wan referred to the Commit gce on Printing. On motion of Mr. Latham, of Wmt Virginia the comntlasioner of public buildlop wan di rected to roost, to be painted on square pan els of glans In the coifing of the !totem of Representatives the meat-boons relatively .Of the Rtntes of West t train is an't and that the necessary appropriation he made ,Jherefor. Mr. Smith, of Kentucky, offered a resolution that Mr. JUllle4 M. Johnson eltsimunt to he a inembrr elect from the Third Congressional Mistrlet of Arkansan, ho admitted to the oriel /I'Se+ of the door tit thin Rouse during the pending at his claim as it member thereof. Mr. Stevens wanted the resolution referred to the CommittO on Itecoustruction. Mr. smith wod ho hoped the Moose would Tote for the resolution and grant Col. Johnson the tirlv Mege. This laapart from the cmden t MI, which have rdremly been presentee to the tolllolll toe on Reconstruction. Mr. slovens said that the resolution proposed to gtve the gentleman a 0.411 011 the 11001" 00 a enthor elect from a thaw vi hiek the nonce to admit. To admit members roni tiny one of the defnuct ,hates, would be tamest roes. • Mr, ,mith Inlet with nil title deference to the gen Illation, he tilifereti (iota httn on the point pn Ilh WIIIALVI tile State Was defunct or not. AA Ion;; no the gentleman entortolnOtt that opin -1 ~,, no Mug W(111111 ill, continue to differ from him. Ile tteel.trtol at n role of the Um-on-i -ntent. tot u prlnetplo of the Comititation and by iirreetlente of Congret, thet up to tai. hoot I 111, have all been reeoan trod att State, none of (limn urn tlefunut. Heretofore gentle- Mt It 111,0 been tat IMO to the grimiego 111 th• goer ty it vote of the Howie, and thin was the n.igh throw nom I.OIIINIILIM and .trkatteat daring a Minter conarmet. while other, had been •Itnlini lip itditlitted until their Ch, t, Were decided. II ,v a• proud to say, and it would be a omen' , 111 to at Mention In the future, that he meld rice I n /./N plot, and deelaro s fundameotal prow, `,le that no State Ma become defunut by the tobelllon. mot [him le the eon, /union to a bleb Um 'tooth mon nom Penneylvania fil 11.1f nitld route if he ehoold liven fele years /onusr. Now that the war 14 over it Is a mon strous Idea that wherever you and si • hite Men In the South, you find onetny,an :them e, or you and a black man you tlnd a friend of the imeernment. It am 'dander on loyal melt, and he threw bark the charge In tn,iigna• troll end contempt. Ur. W ['son .std be intended to rote to give the prl•llege to the gentleman from Arkansan. He a oold mate the rouram“ th it controlled him. A. long m they kept mteh loyal men at arme• length, they would be unable to hoar both 11(lt, of the question. It was neeemnry they should confer with those gentlemen so as to aseerteln all the far la ',remand', Then he would be at liberty to go for or against the ildmtrodon of members. When a man Ilse f 01. frnlinson room here. Whose semi were not red with lord blood, but If red at alt with the blood of rebels, he shoold regret their tioing turned away as unclean, and not percaltted tO shoW their face , s hero It would - be w ontrago on the popular sense Of justice of the country, against which the lit:Mae could not support itself. The question hod been lost eight-of as to whether the power vacated by the rebel government revert.' to the general government or falls Into the hands of the people in allegiance. He held that the power of reorganirntton Inman to citizens, oven if there in only o‘e in Otte hundred. Others maintain th..l. U.' posse, lapses to the general tioecrennent, but with out precedent , to ustaln them. Mr, ii.terens moved, and the /louse laid Mr Smith's resolutions upon the table Teas--;s. Nays-70. Mr. Bingham, from the .Mint wirat committee Itoeonetrnettom ported a Joint revolution enntyzat,tog the foll re ow nag tartlet.' to nuirpd. mcnof the Constitution of the rotted Mate.. to be presented to the lest datums of the sev eral , tatet for their ratideatiou i iThat (congress shall have power to make all 'pay which shall be tiecesaary and proper, to secure to the citizens of each state all t e priv ileges and Immunities of citizens In gen oraletatee, and to ',error's In the rat states iffiest protection to the rights 0 ito, liberty arklistoperty." rtingharn naked thot the re... Motion be minted, and motto the speeds! order of the ant for next lion:las and from des to day un- Mr. at the suggested of Mr ste•- ens, Moved to recommit the resolution, and t t. it it i rea l t n :a ed nied to know the mato( ro-om ntittina• the resolution when the corns, !tie, had already made up their minds. Mr. Bingham sweated the gentleman to un• Seriatim% that the object of the amendment itas to extend unlmra,ll> tan guarantee at Ti s e t . l=lro . :t - ctior , Stand that they did not knowwhat the Con:1- . 011 M. on ftroonsti notion wereilslng, and that this amendment could Cot Mr put through too blouse under the gag law. Mr. Bingham replied that nothing of We kind was intsrolod. Thu motion to recommit ti M mgr..; to. Mr, eclienck offered a Joint resolution which was referred to the totte on Military af fairs, pscsrldlag licreattor every brevet ap pointment hr commission conferred on an oni cm of the army, shall state for what portico lax act of gallantry or meritorious oontlect the same was conferred and that thongs:m.on the army register shall be similarly designs- tee. The Ilene proceeded to the oomilderatuut of the much °mutated election ease of Paid win against Tzowtarldge. The report of the Committee on Electloec saps there to no quer -I,otl of fact, only one of law involved in this eonuet. Myths net of the Logi.totem, a larg onumber of rotes were mot by • °LIM!, outside e of Untlitalte of the State. these •otes con be lawfully °minted, Mr. Trowbridge has a ma toraty of the whole and Is elected to the amt. If bet, Mr. Maltrein hoeing a melority of the home vote. is entitled to It., It will i.e observed, the Committee bay that the elector to prohibited by the conetit mien of the State, tai,lng the interpretation of its Supreme Cantles correct, from voting outside of the township or ward in which ha noshlen, hot by the act of legislature is LitiOlieti, • bon alieunt In the military tarsi-cm of the country, tosrote even outside the State. There Lean un mistakable contlict of cubed dy. The co.ti tetlun prokiblte what the Legislature es pieta ly permits. The power to net at nil in the pre far as concerns lisPror , ol . otittiVest In 0 , 1317.2.04 , eriT1A from itrtirisi let,- beetfon Ira, of the Conetitetton of Thu United dtates. They eancinde their argument by saying the power i 0 prrlleiTO the place ebeiher;Calieli onallecatlen Itenutation or condition, Is •Ull vested In what the eoto.tltutiott roll, th e l eg . isleture, and there It must rentals, It eatmot tm stivreteti by Ctelnl it another seas , how ever opt It may be. The Committee, there fore, report a resolution that itowland I: Trove ',ridge Is entitled to a beat to this 1101140 no a itepresentative In the Thirty-ninth Con gress from the Fifth Cihigressional Olatriet of Michigan. Mr.llarr.hnii, of the minority of the COM rititteo, says to Ills sltitiesurast thxt rut Log r.arn frullt-ron.lilere4l the geestlon, of law Involved in this rose, he hoe MOO. to uir cotwlunlne LOU Mr. Baldwlu was duly elected. Hsi...hall oom bate at some length the position, Asvillu•A by the majority, and mmehotes by St resolution that Augustus C. Baldwin Is cut itiel to a sent, Mr. Beaman addren.ed the Mown, hehnl f of Mr. Trowbridge, andwas lolloweil by Mr, Marshall on the other side. Mr. Baldwin, the contestant. tieing too UI to speak obtained concoct Lo p, .ut Ili. The Mouse adjourned. I=l ca . Ontaxwa, Ecb. 13.—The ‘a., ~,,_ lion organised en s!aturilay They rot,l is to It that ail the member, no a, support the Constitution et the United : . ..t.tLe The preview. resolution that ;01 oh o liad not hitherto Sono so should take the ftrunesty oath, was reconsidered. The Conetitutleurri oath we's administered to the convention, err music by Judge Everett, the members stand tog. Rev. Hamilton was notified of the organiza tion and sent a mecenge, reeoloutendiog among other things, Lill, repudiation of the rebel State debt, The Convention appointed Committees on the condition of the Stateom cc ut se and logi, halve departments and jniilchirr. Judge holier - Es, of Smith connle, formerly President of the secession convention is Chair man of the Committee on the general provits ions of the constitution. Judge Hancock le Chairman of the Cominits tees on elections, printing, ntherlitirre, public fends, inclines attain, etc. Resolutions declaring that no person corn ing within the exceptions of the President's Amnesty Proclamation are entitled to a 'eat, and a substitute, to refer all credentials to the Conn:rate° on Electlemi, were referred. Rose- Intlims to adjust debts contracted On a bawls of Confederate money, to Inquire after the records, library and furniture of ihe Supreme Court, to extend relief to partly. owing debts prior to the War, and to establish separate criminal Court., were sill referred to appro priate Committees. Tim Governor of Louisiana ha, vetoed the parochial election bill, It LI doubtful If thorn ho enough members la town to pans it over the veto. The river is rising and pouring through all the °otters plantations near Rains Rouge. The vent levee building there under State man agement is not finished. ilreot lot, I, wale!. pat ed, a great fire occurred i.e Austin, Tots', on the ith sent., Involving a oss of twouty •n vu tholoutal dollars. conorencull ltepubltenu 4:ol2Tentlon. St:Trott n, Cr., Feitruary 13.—The Eppel,' I. con Mate Convention which tetsa, to nits City toenorrow, promises to be our. or the largest nud uldert Convrntions which 11.9 assembled In Connecticut for year,. The nt. teseltume at the eattcle,, tar-night, guar large and • good feeling prnvatls. who co. ve.uon will endorse President Johns son, All3rm their confidence in the patriohsta 01 Cong - ress, and re•aftirm ti n t doctrines gad principles nutter which the party has [ought for the lust live years. There Ina strong 411 . .tr0 to re-nominate Gov, Ituelcingham, but as he positively declines. a now tleket trtll nu made. The prominent earelitlutcs for (tor ernor are General I:. howler - , LieUteuant Governor WM. A t call and Iton..t. C. Scranton. -' == 110,10 N, Feb. ship Hamlet, Willa'. Stcpbent, from Calcutta for Roston, al tli a val uable cargo of Xing hits tomb.. wont ...bur° during a thick Tog last night on Stsiset beach, ea at Orleans Cape Coil, and will be a total lots. licr back- it broken and she Is full of water. The Draw were t .1111.11. The Iloottot wa. 757 ow, I tallier; sbc wa• hutlt In 1366 LETTER FROM PRESIDENTBAREZ NAX•hIaUH CONSUMING HIS LAST RESOURCES o taking nrd o pnt r : ou t er n l E t i ,wr e nao: i rnr the Unitot 01: thato, . c : f or In o Obtain the definite triumph of the eau.e 01 national 1.1/Tendon,. Thr att.ttrm,. tr_ G m o,. - c t r oa n t o n ra r n i t ~, , , , f r pot tie n t . i n n i t t l e ‘ • e l a r, to. ha. girrn n rm, „„,„, Mexico. Maximilian ha, now not the .111itc,f idea of cementing hi, .o-callr.l throne. The Herald's Mexican corre , pondent• that while in the vicinity of Vera Cm./ thrl.• is an appearance of great commercial activity, there 115 /HOC reality in it, nearly all trierrhar, dim , arriving being for the French portion of the Imperial anny: Immense srippliel or ord• mince. and o f stores have recently of, rived and boon forwarded to the capital. Alt merchants In Vera Cruz are eXpeetlng thf Fr. ncli to openly condemn the Imperial i.o, eminent. Fleftufltlos Administrator —Ctslumblato MAATIP Isisniennee Company Isere Yons, Feb. lt.—At a meeting of the Board of Aldermen yesterday afternoon, a resolution snot adopted, directing the Corpo ration ( oun.u.l to take „proceedings against the sureties of the Late default Inc Pabii. Ad min istenter, to reenver bonds gliren by t hem. A it - zeniths of the creditors of the Columbian Mari el Iu• ti ranee t ompany. ens held yoster ttai afternoon, at which a resolution was adop ted, I, pres4lTitt their vonthlunce In the gentle men appointed as receivers of Its affairs, and retineetlng there to furnish a statement at us early a clay as practicable, of Its emullt On noseclaily. find to Wind up Its business /14 •410,1 a. pro...noir. =I s 1 sea, } oh. 13.—t'ity Inspector tool has st nt to Slayer lielTinen, a tstnirnimienttou re quest log the hitter to convene the Board of Henlih, not only for the purpose of action to als, s minus dangerous nuisances, hut also to protest to the Leg Islet tire against the pas sage of the hill to establish theriMeteOpOiltan !sanitary ljtoniMirninlio,. hirr-800/0 - Contends that this commission te . tneimly'a development of the scheme of a party of aspirtints, to se cure patronage and emoluments, and is e tirely unnoitessury, as the existing laws ant t nstit it t lons are amply sufficient to protect the health of the city. and prevent the spread 01 disease Richmond Examiner Slap eeeee ed. Rm... Yana, Feb. 13.—The - Henntri dispatch I. om Rlehmond to-night pays titletbe oDB,c of the P...nred err nua c10.e.1 at nine o'clock the. es ruing, by order of Gen. Terry. The order is .aid to have emanated from Ginn Grant. =1 Yens, Feb 13.—1 t L teporlad In thy el ty that several piece. of heavy cannon hn. re eontly !peen purchased in this city for l.en. ..eyney, Sea tan Secretary of War. =1 The follow lagconverhatton WWI given es by a 'anti...roan of the city ns having actually 04- carrot' a few dayb ago. Desiring to engage [moan:ten 011 hi.. farm for the pee,ent _year, ha addrectsell, among ot he'rl, a stout looking fel low with— "Soy, do you cant to hire nett year l" Freedmau-"What .ort of work Is It, sir "' t ineen-"I want bands ou my farm; earl I get yOli for one 7 .. Ftrearnen (WWI pompous air)-"Well. no; I don't care 05,0111 lairingnert year-what will von lake for your placer Citizen (somewhat, stirprlsodi-"To enty dol lars per ecru. - Freedman-"Flow' much would it all come to at that." fitizan i umk lag a mental calculation, -"511 thonsand two hundred dollars." YreettEllan- - Y.e.; what are your Lemur' t un--One...third cash; the balance to one and two years, with eight per bent. interest." Freedman-" Wouldn't you make some do auction It I as tope) the whole Co cash and 'old!" Citaxen- .. Certatnly, night pat cont." Ivreforn.n-"141.1ce It ten." Citizens decidedly astontshed)-"Wert' Freedman- . V/ Mat if." The gentleman was then informed that he should havethe money the next day without fail Look out, ye legislative llotspura ' the freed me.n will have all your lands In a dozen years. -l'aurnbi , db..) kid., nI I —4/13Ve ble :11 I..ws•hip I:war Me brorai ry tt ray: hUrnill - a 01,1, and bbls. and re,:s, bandit .; 11E Is 6-6 Ohio. Labrador: :IL. jam Wholesale G.raeore and Prod. , ' Deetidf d ° CONDENITED APPLE avicr, pct .P Otte pound tlt" mnr, • eAAAR sod exeellenbiello. widen may tre used for p!es sa tarte, o, dilated lilth Ovate. •Aalte• . 4 Pr 1,7 iNti. A. atPINSRAW. • 1012 Cc rner LiErtr 081 lbotlittith TECE^',INVEE.!LLY GAZETTE, Two LO/ S/0.1111 ABS TAMER, Chti e 4 WileepriPtrov:4 tit,* •* Sisrbrasy TN. emu., V fortmnica whlch wilt rcuh tkl "I" ~rlh erilt.l9,24 So the MAIL [MM. OEM of lee uz.l mud BOOTS AND SHOES. p,:vritA z '4,000 MEN WANTED! Same \umber of JOIENNI PITTOCK'S WIFE SAYS M. McClellan told her that ;be heard Sans Grab's welt sal that John Harris • wire told her that Granny Setlth heard that It was no doubt the widow Baker that Capt. Wood's wife thought Met Colonel l.aae's wits bettered that old Ides. Late reckensed goaltlvele that Peter Danhactro wife bad told Neil cuseudger that her aunt had declard to the world that It eiss generally believed that Mother Paster had said In plain terms that she beard Betsy Cook ray that her slater Polly had &aid that it was area kunarn In PITTSBURGH, that CONCERT HILL SHOE STORE, No. 60 Fifth Street, MEM cheapest. Best and Most Sellable BOOT IND SHOE STORE h -la the World! tridier the Opera noose 1,10 CVTBING. - 820,000 THoulrAmifini nano THOITSAND.DOLLAZI:ti mm) 11101756XD DOLLARS 111 wo rill fa DV?: Mf3 - 1:7 , DM'S A.21l MTH. .• LESS THA . LT L w,„ +t AT .111 a POPIPLARIF7_. TME :V•V •t• f q • 1 C/ I u !Le • . ••• • Or ~:~ 11 4044-140 Opposite the OPereeHOSSee. SOAPS, EXTRACTS IDIPORT, , GOODS. I= NAIL BRUSILES. HALE BROSIEES. LUBLII•B EXTRACTS COIMR-LVS PIN - ATM'S EXTVAC:PS• /Ai " 60 " 5 1 r : Eictqa, - " - c t," socials irrarramicrim soar% j LUBIN'S SACIDITS, BROWNIIVIELIZIWOTYZi ME ares.wzrs. , s 151eLN 'l';'• :fftsTA.F.D. COL I 4 • : „ siDINGBoTIZZIio anY11101.1.13 WINE 3 AM, 11R4pr ! : =4; =I SIMON liHNSTON I fkiabl o „itis Goner stewed kkiiisitrik' klAT . : 4_,:_v 4,;J:effli COFFINS t 00FM:fig AULTALLICI mAu041.2.-T I : zwroomiri ' lINIMET.LEINGI ' • centiiimaxe lIREE2 0011.1 MT