'TF4 .ekiliißlTEGE GAZETTE cvsloatmakk,. 'Attars. • VII.COSTAMAGNA. itnaLiseas Easager. POBLiSENDI?? ,AlsirlsrassoarAZlOß, No. BB rims, drozsr. TERMS O. sear, bar man Sieved by ciarrista..per week.. . ., ' ' --"‘" CITY ITEMS. Cuieer. we publish halow two letters to Dr. George if. Keyserof No. 110 Wood street, In this city, Showing cures of two cane of cancer away off In England. The Doctor him the original let tonsin his pdatession, which we have seen. andirill be shown to any person wishing to Satisfy themselves of their ifennthenesa— Paseaumh Gasette. .Fbelfeular attention will beiefeee, So 00 dbeese. • •of Oukkin and hair, scrofula, ulcerated sore legs, ; • "ac, 0041 pm:we Vice, No. 120 Penn exec 1 Goalies, AIIigaGAYZNY, ilorzoirrainatie, April nth, 5 Daft Stn. I have received the box with the n y,..,.liiottles.you sent me in due time. • • • • I Ilona You will consign this box as directed, — ,d - nlease 4 to mention In the directions of the AA= that the box contains glass, with a charge • pat Core. lam eXededingly obliged to you for paying the charges of, the last, and for . your khuiness in sending h to Me at the first tilnkirtunity. 1 have reason to believe that . the medicine has 'dens Me good already. I • have the pleasure to enclose the =want due - 4bribiasst pareel;ikid for the same number Of battles again, se • eoOntis .yon can possibly then), sad will remit to you the carriage charge, 'flan,' With-your fernier kindness, • wardens() add another. bottle, and I shall be Winkle' for all tgl4. - - lify. co andel= Is pro. nuanced byiwirinedical men to be "running cancer." I hope you will please send the next 4, pared b apOlx:as ;yen. can: Direct to ' , John Morgan, Chariton, near Abergaveny, England." A. Your last letter was delayed, because • ' the direction was wanting, not having Govilon on It Wlkl you please 'give the amount Orr" carting° Mae In..teglish Money. • rEOure,reapeetfully, - Jona Iformas. .11..a.'Revisza, Ascetics.. tiovizoN Assaasorsirr, July 47, 1965. DIAlt S4l:—Tour' medicine, ae:, is' safe to .h . Lud t 4ltd in 'reply I.beg to state that I have received much benefit from yOur treatment, but - la lam afraid the medicine on • haud.will sot b e s ufficient, 1 wish Yen to send me per first opportunity, four bottles more, and for that purees', 1 in . closo two pounde, Which please credit me a ,th, end pay freight as be fore. When you write again please send state- - meat of my. sec-cue ...nd place the same in English money, as It is troublesome here to got any one that has mastered your coinage. It will gratify you to know that Ann Morgan, from llatenavan, who has been treated by you after being given up by all the medical men of •• the district, Is now quite recovered, and doing ','-'wall, She tiit be happy, fiber testimony will ` be of easy avail to you, to allow you to make It penile in any way you please. Awaiting an early:reply. I m 4 4111, dear sir, very gratefully yours, You MORGAN. Cffirrivicave.—Dr. Keyser. I take pleasure Di making this voluntary statement In favor of your treatment and medicine. I suffered , for three years with Cancer, which broke out °Amy floe. I tried several selliful physicians, but they did me no good. I was in three hos- Odds and was sent out or incurable. By that tinielt And eaten my nose entirety off my face; fhttripleese Of pone tank 4,,..! of my forehead. It • had also.clen Magma off my cheek sort neck. had gfVen Up all hopes of ever getting cured. My daughter sent me a few bottles of your medicine, I was very weak when I common. cea taking your medicine, but I gained strength daily, so I continued to take It. Dave taken in on twen ty.flve bottles of your medicine, and I am happy to say I um perfect. ly =red. RD a year since I am cured, and I have bean healthier since than Jams for years. I take the greateat pleasure in recommending your treatment to those who may be atilleted as I havebeen. • • • • • I feel it myduty to neon:it...end It Well who suffer teem Cancer. Ags Monoax, Wife of Thothis Morgan, Llllntiatan, Monmouthshire, England. Dec. 9, Sopa for the Afflicted. Consumption is a disease which has long . been considered as one of those which defies GM skill of Man to curs and consequently the IXerr consuruptive patient Is allowed to suffer On fordaysandniatim, witboutrevene hope of ! - rare or relief. Tits mistaken notion ban ai ' length been ,ilispelied, and It Is now certain that COnsumptimi, when properly treated, is as ettrable ins any other disease. This import . ant ismatunt;ement has been proven in very many instances, by a gentletnen,in this city, Who: has cured a great many eases of every Scuttitif lorigdisease, even atter the lungs have been tdoerated and partly destroyed. The person to whom, we allude is Dr. Geo. H. Key. soy, of lie Wood street, where he hmi been lo cated for the past eighteen years, and within the past year has had a private office at IM Penn street. Dr. Keyser Is the proprietor of the Peetoral eyrup'bearing his name, and ad 'Ditieed to another part of this &mail. There will be found certificates in his column *Spar. , tlearnent of We ll iiihowu and respectable.. Ott zone Who have been cured by the medittine alone. Indeed, If persons afflicted with a com mon cough or cold were to resort to this rem edy at the onset of the disease, there would be very few of those cases that vould end in put . tummy consumption. Ho* often have Ike beard in;large congregations of people, nearly =abaft vette= coughing themselves Into au Ineerable disease, when we knew that a seven iy;eve cent bottle Of Dr. Keyser's Pectoral i amp would have Mimi In mu than two days nearly every cougher present. Vegetable Juices 'The medicinal properties of plants depend more on a proper care of the juices than any rang else. A ratan in Bitgland, some year, age tirades great reputation in caring rhea utlittin, by extracting the Virtues from tho plaits while in a green elate, width he used In that ellseassiwith_ perfect success, while the drieffplant would notproduce the same effect to the lame extent. It blot thle reason that Dr. Eergers 81904 Elearcher has such wonder. BA effect In coring all diseases having their origin _ln a niattndionditionofthe blood, or In depraved and hachetic status of the system. The roetstuullierbs used in the manufacture of Iffielliood Beatilieri are all preserved In such a way auto prevent deterioration of their medicinal proPertles,hence its wonderful cu. ~ .d..restOratioatohealth Is aura to follow the nee of this sublime remedy. The mires perforated by It ore numerous, sad Aif . slltrof them are here in this city where the Peribrie Arid call be consulted as to their -*crus t pr.-Keyser% Blood Searcher, • saltake no ather.:Price lux per bottle. E=12=271 . . What does rt: nnetut 1 it means a medicine lienue4o the entunctorlea and Ling - organs of the human body, min' WbSgand stimulating them to eliminate all the viscid and - Word-out matter, as well aa to Oteengthie thijaiger4ht innetriem of life, and inahno them yrititnew energy. letter, crysi lAW4thi,rWs* shin diseases, and Oven can. .ear, luus beau Mired by ft. Ills the very prince tigiatedieliteitii, help the languid • listnessums of a departing winter Into the buoyancy of spring. Prepared at Dr. Keyser's, No. 110 ;Wood street. Trlee, alp per bottle.' 11-Land !Slater goods. 'it IS With terest;pliondire. Wo Call the atten ton of oar readers to thiisttliperb stock of Fall Intl Winter Goods just received by Mr. John Vitelar..xecchAnt Minor, ifo;l2SVederal street, Allegheny: Ms stock 13111111940. 60910 of the most bonatiltd Cloths, Cassunerea, Overcoat. imulyesunits over brought to the western Market. Ms assortmtnt Of Furnishing (kiwis, comprthin.)3litrta;Drawers, Collars Neck Tina ilatis444ll.lofis, do., cannot be stonassed east or ink. A arse stock Of ready nod Pants -Cage, Yeats and Oyereoata, will also I,e mind in Ids establiall matt. Perinea in want of any thing the a thing the should not fall to give Mt. Weler a call. • Thomas W. Name at Reg. Plimettina SPEW/tooter', and Dealers In Amen. mil Mate qv:Mous *Nom &Moe at teleran. der Raughliten near the Water Works Pitts. b u rgh. Pe. )7Asiden* No. 78 Pike street. Or. den promptly attendeati . to. AU work warrant. werwater proof. Repeating done at the short: ma seam Re charge torrepairs,Rraliaeo the roods net abuseaalta. it la pat on. ithulmiter Jobb ' Shay flaring rimmed after an ' of three Mil in tbe sini - y,/ barb re4Pated my pop tat ell ante or Jobbing in the caucpentar Una, oF the old stand, VtArra Alley. between anutto. Sold atinat andCharry Altro.. ' Orders mounted snainolgorreventlect to. 'Star In Mud , t • . Thaa you wish te saunas liquor of asix kind itot r iiisdlopsl.9hlPOss4 Uwe Is Jest we ts*• tablfeimeht ht the met Thus raliabla, guar. littetid 111310161 That , 14SPOSSI2Siiiarlakai Si Market OOHS. -'24actisseer . VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 66. CITY ITEMS. homeopathic tnee THE LA TEST NEWS At Fut tocM Drug !Mira Noa.e7 and 89 Fifth eta Sew Dry ,Gools, op en ovary day and selling lowertlutu you can ' btlf thorn elsewhere. Remember we are now ' OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. on the northeast corner of Fourth and Market streets ________......._C.RaNSON Lore & Sacra. Wholesale and Helton Buyers of Dry Goodrwfll find our new str , c;. : now opening cheaper than you have seen Dry - -1,,, 1." Irlapatch to the Plttabutitt! Gazette. G°o4l for a long time. Remember we are now on the northeast corner of Fourth and Market . Rsitrusnono, March 19, 1886, streets. C. Ilzanos Lovn B. Bac, _, .. SENATE. i Mr. Bigham presented the remonstrance of New Chiapas, certain citizens of Allegheny county against Now forming at - Prof. .Cowper's fashionable , the bill relating to McGee's Ferry. Also, the dancing academy, Wilkins Hall, Fourtn street . petition ofJaules Wood, of Alio?. hen y county, Dap, of tuition: Tneaday, Thursday and Sat- : on the same subjnct, !tirdaY. Ladies, masters and misses, I o'clock j Mr. Graham presented fourteen petitions of ID. md - gentlettien, Bln the evening. Wilkins I the citizens of Allegheny- and Pittsburgh, !Hall to rent when disengaged by classes. A ii- i lag for the passage of chili enabling the Cleve.. 'ply to Prof. Cowper, at the Hall. ' ! land and Afaboning Railroad Company to ex . tend their road to Pittsburgh. Also, a ! rose- A Clean Deck hewn. , I colon of the Councils of the city of Pittsburgh, Jack Dickson challenged two of Logao' In favor of the same, and recommending a coopers that him and one of his men could 1 , beat the best two of Logan ' s for WS Lo- I general railroad law. .1111.1.3 Bash IN eLAct. gun's men wen; to him and nresented the Sir. 1,14.1„, an net for the folio, of J. M. ! Foss, of Allegheny county; also an not author money, and offered to go In any shop in the St. Johns Church of Lawrenceville to city, when said Dickson backed out and would ~,,g not stand his own challenge. . increaae the nupiber of vestry; also an act to • -... . A. B. Josza. J. H . pgi a , agm. I increase the rates ~i• township end plank 1 roads In Allegheny comity - ; also a supplement F. Marian Love, of the Arm- of C. Hanson to an act incorporating the National Railroad slid Transportation Company. Loxe &Ern., north-cast corner of Fourth and ! , Mr. Hoge, an act relative to tubing and phia -1 Market streets, has Just returned from the gi ng oil we als. easterm cities, where he line b 'en for several i Mr. Grahm, an act rotating to the °paining days attending the large emotion sales, where lof streets, roads and alleys In the borough of he sneovultitt in getting noise ; good -bargains, Al legheny. which we' ill sell on teary small advance on I , , Mr. ....noon, an act authOrizing Courts to salters Oast for Cash. Remember eve are °°°. receive certified copies .. r military records in On the north-east corner of Fourth and Mar- ! evider „,,.. ket streets C.BA Coos LOOS. & Bao. . ficisteitter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters READ E. D. E. N. SORPRIFORTH'S LETTER. PROSPECT COLLITIE,'I3,EORGETONTN, D. C., / April it, 1913. i MESSES HOSTETTER . 4.S EITE-Gentten.cra r It gives me pleasUre tn add my testimonial to these of others In far/ it of pith ekeellent pro paration. Several rears of residence on the banks of a Souther's/river, and of close eupil cation to literary work, ha&no thoroughly ex hausted my nervous system, and undermine/I uty health, that I bud become a martyr to dYs pepsin and nervous headache, recurring at short intervals, and defying all 'known reme dies in the Helena Alediett. I had come to the conclusion that nothing but a total change of 111 Li, II ARR.CI3. y Au act retell,. to the opening of Courts residence and pursuits 'would restore rn health, when a friend recommended Hostel - in Ll revue county. An act to Incorporate the ter's Bitters. I prrieured a bottle as an caper(- Peoples' Line of Steamers on the Illononga menti It required but one bottle to convince bent river. To extend the net of April . 22d, is..t, relative to , cliool Mroctorn In Allegheny Inc that I had found at last the right combine- tlon of remedies. The relief it afforded me e°n.t Y. SILLS IN PLACE. has been complete. It is now some yearn since' i By Mr..llOrrUß-A Wit relative to the %eigh t drat tried llostetter's Bitters, and it is . but Just to say that I have found the prepare- "F,,,0r Roo to n'er''''''','''' Lion all that it claims to he. It is a Standu:,l ~:- , .a r' ''' -.'3'""te l."' """""le Ili "' Faintly DOrdial witl. us, and even as a stint, ...,%'. •M s , '"P' : ," 3. lent we like It better titan anything else; out , -Y--r ,., ' :''';' -A " a" r°l''''' to U"' license We use It In all nervous, bilious, and dynpep- o' in '''''''''''''. r' ' ' '''Y' liy Mr, sla. k-An act to authorize differen t tic en.aes, from fever down to toothnche. If ;,, ards. borougk", Ac., in Allegheny count..., to what I have now said will lead any dyspeptic vy a. tax for bounty purposes. or nervous Invalid to a sure remedy, I shall . hates done some good. By Mr. Nogley-An act to change the time of I rernahr, gentlemen, respectfully yours, holding Court in the Seventeenth / 1 udicial 1 E. D. E. N. SOLITE-WORTH De/LH/it, HClllltetter's Bittern . I dJoßno.4l. ! AM sold wholesale and retail at very low rates Tiff PROPOSLD NORTIILRA P kEIFIC RAILROAD at Fletninies Drug and Patent afedicine Depot, N 0.61 Market street, corner of the Diamond sod Fourth street. - __ Internal Revenue Taxes—Pittishurror Compared With Other Prineipei Cities -A. Gratifying. exhibit. THE LATE INDIAN TREATY. OFFICE COLLECTOR OF IRTERE•L ECTExtr, l'wesTr - SSCONDCOLLItermit Dia ratcr,P a PITIRBUROII, March 17, 186 d. --- The hew orients* asayognlsy and the Messrs. Held., -I band yea, herewith. a detailed statement of the amount of Intermit President. Revenue Taxes, paid during the rear eoni- - mencing June 30th, 1864, and ending .June:,,l'. i ' one, 5 1 4, '• ii , -Tl. 7 , 11 , ,, , ,,,. ,% u-11- 1%5, compiled from the Report of the Commi.. .i.:ton special , ai , A large ntanber of the stoner of Internal Revenue. Thl% statement <1 tlarac a.. the .N orthera Ter 1 - ItOries met u. . 41,0,8•• I. Wrimitegtron on WoettrOtil for the mortiose of First-The amount of Tares paid In the most expressing (herr views as to the pract leahilltT imiXrrtant DiStriets la the Delon. Of toeproil north ern route of the Pacific have Districts (In their order,) n Melt hatiroad committee of RTC waos appoLnted have paid over 82,000,000 during the year . Third-The amount, of Taxes paid on Mans- to prepare en address urging Congress to „..a..,„,an,, p rodnnin ,,,,, in an, most Important grant the alit es...lied for, after 'Ault)) [tie Meet ni.Flrantaffietarth-Th e prnacip tiring diatric al ts e; ines, classified in the r ug was addreeved by several gentlemen pres ut order in which they Stand as manufacturers Thu Herold , special says President John and producers. ...en 3, esla•rday reTeired a dispatch trOm rt_ J A great deal might be said In explanation of Hamilton, Pros Ismtml Governor of Te.lllB, these figures, that for the present, I will merely giving a more hopeful account of the doinga of submit the statements, the State Lenerentlon than any that base found Very - Respectfully, their way into to 'et covernor Hamilton WY. Lerrce, Collector sum, up by fa,..nf, 1 sat m hough 61,0 Conven. thin . had been to e• *.10., one month without List of the taxes paid by the most Important districts in the United States, from June Both, ~,a , t , e „ ,": ' ,,F" th' ''', ' n .r il '''' ' h3t°r 'a' , ... .r 9 a to those adopted by Alabama were 1884, to J 121115 /10, 1885. , , ~ I t y to prevail, that there wlll he no trouble State. District_ Principal cities. Ain't ''' whatevet Collet•lTltrlg tt repeidlatton of the Maine ISt. -Potties:id- 4-, 1 14_,n1M .-.4 ret,el wet debt, and that the freedmen will be ma. New . o, ll sm o :rim:si tu...ad Bor, Con t. .3ord .... / 030 , 7 1, , ag ti treated more eitt.......factoril; e tha ti by most of ~. List. other States . The principal difference of idassachnsetta .4th. Boston 24473- 04 f•rslnion was e bother the ordina Mansachasetts. Oth -Haverhill . 2,784,0 6 6 11 ~f - „ 5h ,,,,,,, ~,, m . CO n ni . sec.. - erely epealed, or declared Massachusetts-7th. . Lowell 4 387,221 74 ab " soltitelv null from the hswinnin Massachusetts Bth . Worcester.., 2,469,2d2 m • , i ., „.. w w ..,___- - .4 Rhode Island... Ist- • .Prreidence 2,782,62/ 61 1.44,1 ° V.,. ° ; `"...,‘" 5.... ..., P. ._, o3 i.or,_in.tolie Bhode Idand....El Warwick .... 1,161,415 07 Connecticut lit... -Hartford.... 9 IFO Tat ,h Agent ' o-- o- -- P.,e, a d enclosing the.: eau with the' ao Connecticut 24... ..hew Haven. 1,729,329 47 hoe and Cheyenne India r ns, Las been re A ms r ls . : - .1 I Prom Illavana and Meglee-ilebooner New York 2d Brooklyn 2,100,258 80 at the Indisse /tercets. The treat Ls signed New York 3d Brooklyn.., S P / AV "on Bluff Creek , Little Arkansas rPTer, Kansas 1 2 " ww ..... 2 .. i 22 "nn CwP42‘29w2-22.062.22222. Now York 4th.. N. Y. City .. 2,865,120 10 March Ist, 19e, and bears the signatures of - -hot. New York sth. .N. Y. City 1,4R,792. 3. :few York . ..ath..N. Y tw elve Chief*. Among the number is the no. Now Tons, March M-Theategmer Mantua- New York th. ..N. Y. City I City.. 8.000,743 2"i' tOriOus George Bentz, Rowels-Ha-Ern He has tan, from Vera Cruz on the 9th, visa Havana on 7 - • 298 •188 -... lone been a terror to the frontier, tad the fact i the 13th , hoe arrived. New York ilth.. .N Y. City . 5,047,948 01 f ins signing the treaty lane assurance of the , The schooner Matilda, with three hundred New York 9th..-.N. C City- 1 ,471,093 61 future peace aim safety Of the Outer settle- 1 and seventy - fives cur board, Mu been New York 14th .. Albany-- 2,3910244 97 meet Major Wynkosm complains of the sys- . captured no brought Into Havana. They New York 15th ..Troy 1,196,107 li how of fr ee trade carried on by irresponsible I had bea themape San Antonia, and One bun- New York Md.•• • 237w enne• • i s ni no 2.72 ". pert ie. and 'attributes ell Lb dill' MI 4 toll I deed of litifT been sold tut sla v e , Some New York 21Ith -Rochester 1,01.451 Cu . e c u e - , ..„, ,„„.,-, , the introduction of central:sed articles, mud , twelve buddrod have been landed there. The New York 35th •Buffalo .''''....r's ."' the admisston of unprincipled men . mortality. saucing them 43 tinfte heavy and ft New York.... .i W. Y. City . 8,084,870 90 The expedition brought in a young girl 111 , ,b• reported that owe eightytKidioliWeiblyin New Jersey sth Newark ... 3,992,4 , - 47 teen year* of nge, named Amami 1 Fletcher, ,at the C ape , 900 S ibi ttallikin erOWIS, g Pennsylvania Ist Ph iladelphs 3,931,5 R 07 ea 'tuns] f u nd ugust last, near Fortila deck. ' , Ceti Dolce lute sent, in Ids real gtiatlim as Pennsylvania ..2d ... Phlladelp'a 11,192,544 66 'l'he Rerl• Ws.hingten s sal gives the : Governor General to the /Some finternseent. Pennsylvania- 3d . Philatielpli. 2XM.16.14,71 (Mina Inc as facts re ardin Pm g the reportc,l I A renter deer . ee to that requiring the esco. Pennsylvania ith.. West Philo- 2,481,114 711 p „,., de ,,-.„ iiw I. kr Pennsylvanla....2oth. 011 Regions. I.on.ral 44 ,r,:,,lto.ofaNe: Orleans i t s r. th l is eu nt n onlede h a o i I Lured slaves to be Sent. U. P 0911111410 has been Pennsylvania. ..22.d. .Pittsburgh.. 3,184,046 ?If p '. r.sent Mayer of the city, telegraphed le the i T he °f Hetine dates are of the /et Pennsylvania. ..Rd... .Allegbeny . 1,091,744 IS Pre,ident on the lath lost , °Rol - easing death, The Belgian Mlatater sent to orient' Maxi -911 ....BalUmore &LOST 79 oinio te fl an tro d erssi ot fol:, k w ue h ce t ti . or elect, Mr.i while onruanof the on gz.v.: of , Leopold was shot 3 I Lag La n a :II lid ....Baltimore . 3607,556 op West Virginia lat.-Wheeling 487,475 It M on r oe , h•su Id yield ion. ' 17e o icess n' nen? , A French bark bar* hks g arrh:ed at Havana with Kentucky Od .. Louisville 1,942,0 R 19 n replied tlll folio we by telegraph I nave no in- 1.10 Coolies from sLacco. Kentucky Eh- e o TingtOn• 1,263,630 57 formation t•• give in regard to •Airrentlerlng Tennessee Ist. Nrisnvule .. 979,700 96 1 the usnyouly of Now Orleans to the person . g.,,....8r. Answer n , p ro d,. vn.„. Ohio' It. Cinchmati 3,R:ism 47 elected to A.ll the position I nave no nfer s:mho Id ....Cinetheati '1,108,561 as minion shou•Mg that the election wee not re 24 mw Y e", M arch 22 . - The 21161 wiea Paris Ohio 3d .'. •Dayton 1 . 322,420 74 alit, or that the Individual who Misr bee n 1 c°Tn. l .... lents °I . the 2,1 16 ' 8, 4 WriteS of no Ohio .... ... .701.. .Columbus - 1,025,192 Z 7 el/octal cannot qualify. In the absence of Important fact not yet made pabbely known Ohio 18th . Cleveland TOM '571 4', .„. .-,,,„,-,...,... -,; toiril prool the inTstimptiOn is that the elm, l in " d n. 222 . Sew er" "Area 10 M . DeanYn Illinois Jet • • • C h i cwof- 05,e . w . „., , -0.,, L r., t5...0 s.ris actordint to is , and that the porsOn bollumor diepatch of January lithium arrived. ..',. of allegi ... B .., , Aithough the French Government has net yet Illinois .sth.. Peoria elected can take tle. Michigan 15t.... Detroit-- 1,r12,97 .''. 1 .20: lot 'say required. 2,1 r Monroe seems to lIIMS ' EM""CC4 •" ° lllelai Ml 4l °l l ' , Man Its the 'abbot of the Turneries was ve l, 7 Intact pleas- W iseonsin Ist. • • • 5111 waniree- 1i 075 : 37 ; ... known out .gone were being made to keep ' eso with Its contents. - While r terating and Missonri Ist.. .st. Louis-- Lasl,lo2 17 illm out of office and 1 elegrephial to the Pres ell that the United/Mates Govern- Calitornln ... Ist. ..San Fron'eco 2.687,67 i 155 ex re ss 'm nt• t has ureig ev g er said upon the Mealean onee" Claaaitled lion of those District' which ha , e e l' i l e 7 c n t i eTl e il7lV;Yof '' 3s h olk t h i e rlea h'd na. b' a= tri?ftuter l fs; r . s , l junatuel rerteon:Fluentifoe.sizet!r n,ooo,ootr, ~,,, 103 . 1 n , a ., u„,„ n I ~in y a n t . u ndl, „ in 1 Lion, ho bas e it i AL , :lll 6 v n e l ommig i flot ilen lath gnage to emsribe aka °Dna will fits tsar of the reconstrnetion policy of the I . No. DIM. State. Principal City. Amount p re .,, d ,,,,,,, . 8 Any ,A.,, loing no p re8 1, 1 . 3 .,, ' not budge an inch, in terms wig" Ilan oe will 1.32d -. New •New York N. Y. City .414,064.672 72 " 8 , 118 . w, this , 6, ~,t 6, ,L h0i, „„g m. ..,„i probably Mato up its mind ts) guler as not 2 t ton • New Y0rk....,. N. Y. CR Y . 2 • Sr4 • S ••M . to to Mr. Knnt;di • fl ' ul9 leaving the mutter incompatible with its own rologell DR th e me t toth..NewYork H. Y. City .. 5,017,904 01 ,hero - ~, nf ~;.„. 1 must. The undoubted iniprelilen of the 4 3 d-Massachusetts. Boston .. .. 1,507,19; 1 . 7 i " ...." civil . „ - T i k - --" ---- . 11 erush Mu:dotty indlVidually Lithe; Mr. Sew -s.lst .2dissouri St. Louie.... 1,047,102 1 - (n " n "' nnn the , nn ni nn2 inwa Unit ' at,l's latest corrumunleatiCur rdieves them 6.5 th. . Now Jersey Newark.-... 3,092,479 411'4°' ern such eas• •• from a load of anxiety, and that the Irelaticons of FrunmS and the IrniUsoi States In regard to ' 7 Ist ...Pennsylvania.. Philadel .1u 3 ,961.1 M 1 1 7 8-lit ..1111nrdir _y r ...., OAderego„.. 3,gcoqc.e In DIIIIOLESOME IiEtTS SEIZED I) IEII lORK. Mexico now stand upon a very good rooting. 9.lst-Clb id .ionediusatt., 4,2E1,865 17 --- 10 24 •Pennsylvaida . P.htladel...o.la 3J92,546 szo 11. 22 -Pennsylvania • Pittsburgh.. 3,141644 21,-- 13 2(1 -New York Brooklyn.,, 1001677 IL 12. Sd - 3 Maryland Baltimore-.. 3, 000 ' `356 tO CONTINUED SALE OF FENIAN BONDS. 14 sith..New York N. Y. City .. 8,000, , 7d 27 15 Ist...Rhode Island. Provldence.,X792,62l 61 16 . 6 thrndassechnsettei. Neer Boston 2,744,091 71 GOLD DisseoVt.RlS I N NEW JERSEY. 17. lon....Callfonda S. 'Francisco 2,437,613 GO 18.8 th -Massachusetts Worcester..- 2,409,2(12 29 19.4th...Peunirylvania. W. Philos:ls 2,461,a1,4 is -- 91 7th-.M.stasachusetts . Lowell 2,387,84 71 THE VALUE OF GOLD AND SILVER ASSAYED. 21.4tti-liassactiusetts. Boston 2,117,106 ni 22.14 th New York Albany 2,301,091 67 23 . 341 .-PenneYiannn , • P Minn. ' ' in 2 = .622 -'1 __ Retrousse stewarths Amnesty Resolutions. 24.2d....0b10 Cincinnati . . 2.164,911 sti 25.2 d -..New York Brooklyn.... 2,100,956 313 26 Ist...Connecticut. . Hartford... 2,034743 50 27.18triOhlo Cleveland... 2.063.771 45 Nov long., March to - Tae Sanitary Police continue; to make seizures of the armhole. The foll Owing table shows the amount of taxes paid on manufactures and productlchis in the districts designated some veal In the city market. No. Disler. State. Principal City, Amount. Ihe sale of Fenian hondscontlnuee unabated I . gth..."New York . .N. 1 . City 81,441,835 00 a t tem a n onn ,,,,, i nnictnnrier .. 2 ..bth...NewJersey Newark._ .. 2,626,011 02 The house painters of this city anti Brooks 3 . 32d...New York...N. Y. City- 2,566,777 07 II si me on a strike for an increa*es of wages. 4 Int...Pennia Phil% 2,377,138 In They receive three dollars per day, and de -5 6 th...3laelach'tte.Malrerbill de. 2,212,557 66 eland three dollars and fifty cents. 6 11....Massgehittlf.BostOn 2,175,M8 50 A natural deposit of gold has been discover -78.....Viti. i ...Penn'a ~t.i pteburgh. 1,14 . 1a3 2 . eat inoresnosa.ivuelir.ll(l.SylZi2.fCtowllonnt/n..N. r e tt,io dollars Lit.....ldissotdi 'St. LOnts....r. 3,048,093 ao I ,,,,"yr't on , 10.. Ist. .ohio CincinnatL. 1,101,950 56 A barites been Introduced into the Legula -1- Ist . ithole Islarid.Providsmoe.,l.77B,o76 11 tare at Albany to establish a board of Railroad 12... 2 d....kfassachrtta-lioStOn '1,532,630 Bo ' Commissioners to secure the safe construction 0.. .Ist. Illinois Chicago 1,523.038 47 and management of railroads In New lank 14. Ist ..Conneetleut.Hartford..... 1,465,456 74 State. It provides for an examination of 15.. Id....Conneeticut.New Haven.. 3,282,128 15 track structure, switches • engines, and cars. 16-18th.. Ohio 17.. 1d...:0h10 18_,. .24....17. Haup.,..:4:144,4 et.... 1438,549 70 It licenses enghreers and brakcsmen, and pro- Cincinnati.- 1,233,381 kl 9 , video, for the prosecution and general regula -1,110,0B) 75 tion of companies and employers. Tee following table show. the order in which The value of gold and silver bullion assayed e principal znanufactiotring conies stand in , by public and private assayers doming thells respect to materfacturai, without regard to 1 cal year 1 51 1, amounted to $ 83 ,Z3,000, ot which population! , s ou 056,097,W0 was the value of built , assay lio. 1.... Ne w York .-.. Seve n districts. esl in the Pacific States. Estimating the as. No. 2 ....Pialladelphili Fear districts. No. 3....805t0n No. 4.... Newark, Two districts. No. 3 ....Cinebinati.. . Two districts. ; eased gold and silver in the Pacific States at abbot 85,000 000, , the production of gold and , silver in DM would amount to $ 6 1,000,000. The , estimated production in 1663 was mt. 0291 No. 6 ....Plttaburgh Rot ineltiarg Allegtyy. oohing an inereeso In two years et clOoler No. 7....13t. Louie No. B ....Pnrvidence. No. 9.... Chicago. NO. 10.... Hartford, No: 11... -New Haven. No. 13....rnerveland. . No. 13....C0n00rd. • Washington despatches state that shore Is , goal au th ority for saying that the resolortions I Introduced by Senator Stewart, of Nevada, on n I Friday last, proposing general amnesty in ex , change Air universal suffrage, was suggested 1 and premixed by lion .Henry S. Foote, father ' in-law of Mr. Stewmt, and formerly United The distric t in which are WOthellter, Low. I States Senator from Diasluippl, Mr. Foote, Be ell, Fell Rover, and other Eastern Mannfactnr. is well known, has recently advocated Iridium. ge t cities and towns, Ye set eatirolated in the sal DMZ IMMO*. 44 they eatorfoßa• a Idttribar °Pagan It la sal that the rejection of the biLl rega -1 villages and towns, and cannot be Proper ly lathig e with th e #ritish Provinoes by no elassitise means flitpOSee of the antdon. It .IA thought 8 ,__i 220211, -, The lib:Ma_ 111 _ for publics- that arunlier effort will be made to pus an ..4.46AnM rl WoFtwat.. tO an I other lessobjectinnable meesnro,or refer the a _to WO. uta yeater. subject to a Jeint committee ' tO Matta° a buts day.] of reciprOdi.7.. • THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. BY TELEGRAPH. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. PASSKIJ. The act relating to goods, wares and mar e:tar/1.4e in store and in tenant, and to make rceitints and hills of lading thereof negOtla ble. AT, act anthordzlng the int:total, ritaite, Connty and Borough Officers to i.e voted Ittr 00 separate hilp, Adjourned. ME - . Petitions were presented by Mr. Glass, of the citizens of _Allegheny, relative to the Ma i boning rt Cleveland nallrnad; also, a remon . btranec againFt a hill relative to Mckee's Fer ry. Mr. Jtcrron, an net In favor of a law rein tir.• Ico tile weighing of heavy merchandise. Mr. Slack , M•I in favor and against the new Proceedings of the Texas Convention. PITTSBURGH, TITES LATEST FOREIGIADVIES. Abolition of thumb Rates Discussed. FENIAN AFFAIRS UNBRANDED. CERMA NCR -181 8iMMINENT. AU/tit:to col' itla.ei ' Mar]cotel• Pawn-sin, March 19.—The steamer Peruvian from Liverpool and ,Londonderry on the 9th, arrived here this evening. In the House of Commons an the 7th, the an nual bill for the abeillion of church rates was debated. Messrs. Gladstone and Bright spoke In favor of the question-being compromised ome way or other. The bill was !mood to a second reading by a vote of 2 295 to M. The samouncement of the vote was received with loud cheerier. It is timorht that the vote in dicates an earo . saint! of th e question, al • though the presen. ill doubtless be rejec. tdd by the House of r......rds as usual. The Owl says Ade, teen Government has mated that ix is po fell information as to the motement oFenian; la the United Stater, and will not pct iu it any sets obnoxious to the British governmeoi of which its laws can take cognizance. Fenian affairs are unchanged. Unimportant arrests Sattercontinue. th wal Vs Circular of the evening of the 7th, says: Dealings in American securities have been on a somewhat Hinted mile. To wards the close of last week. there seas a strong disposition to buy Five-Twenty bonds, and on Saturday, prior to the Australsalan's news, they were bought up to 71, but have since reacted7o3,4 on sales to realize praflut, elan. lag at in the d Railroad shares have sympathised clothe di movement, Illinois Central , g at 7 7X4R78g and Erie at 2.31402.24%. The London Owl nays a German cries is Cm minent. The Prussian Government bail dis patched to Vienna a summons in respect to Holstein, which is as peremptory n its "me as its demands. Bo:march is ready to face a war and its rionsequenee. Austria must at once take up the gauntlet or yield to Prussia la a ennewhatignorninians Manner. The dloei:ar says that a majority of the plenipotentiaries have alasadyleem invested w ith the necessary powers torittcmd the Con- Kress, relating to the prlncipalitlep, about to he held at Paris. The Turkish eery* of observation on the Danube is stated stover twenty-two thousand man a reserve corps of eighteen thous an is te be s e ta e at Schema it is stated that Honed will probably take precautionary vania and Beltowisa. milit s ary measures in Transyl- I London ..ifoney Merket.—CousOls are steady. bat rather . firmer. DizoOlnit is unchanged. J The bank rate remains at /per cen i t ' ity Lierierr—By telegmpb to London —Lir erten, March 9.—Tne London Pest la that public feeling is dead about reform. The total number of persons arrested under the sespensson of the habe,as corpus act up to Tuesday night Is 175, of whom 42 are Irish Americans. Wear have been discharged. Usrus.r—Lirerpoot Cotton Markel, .Ifards The sales or Cotton for the week were 94,900 bales. Including e,ioo hales to speculators and 13,000 to exporters. The market Is firm, but enchangeri fpr American ; sales teeny of Mt n., bales, ineindinctSlo speculators end ex parte.. market' drill and unchanged. the :tabor/sod - quo one are: (Micelle lair' 10 , 4 U; middling 114,Ki1; Mobile MI fair len middling, uplands end (air 19, 18 and led; mid ding 18.74 d. Stock nport 327,0001 bales, blend- lng =AOC bales of American. The Mun cheater market is activerrith an ad. enticing tendency. Trio breadstud's market was very dull ex lept fur corn, which was advancing. Previa ons--the market is fine. Lard has an 12p- ward tendency. Console Closed at 8119 , 20di for money. The weekly return of the Bank or England shows an increase on bullion of 959,005. Amer ican Se curities—United States Five-Twenties, re 901781,4; Ilentrel,.M4; Erie. 6.1%0 s( as, LATEST NIEWS-.-/PEdOll, MiErS/0.-71111.11 Atlantic Telegraph meeting nruintmensly ap provoil the arrangementa of the Directors for laving the cable this year. Property of Neutrals as Am—The ateall• ran gammon. New Toms, March 19 .—European [lles bring en important speech of Attorney-General Pah mer, In Parluiumut, on the petition of Mr. Gregory to the Queen, to use • her inn rienoe to make P r ftale.PrePerty_ of neutrals at sea eas mein f rom seizute. Ile contended it would, not be for the Interest of Maitland to rebel' anish her supremacy on the, ocean, and the would ho better able to mee t the dangers of mario.l time capture than ally other power lie oppp ed the petition. The limes Paris correspoadatat writes. 'The French Govertimenti.it is said, IMP xemnrctl dispatches from Wislizilison - Whieb putan end _bribe if exineaLitheseletw---Tnev-tiirr;olies.. ba those of' one Government, ustlon within a year an driCireintereetittond g the evacuation. The "Emperor Was heard to say, lately, that eta ono people and the Amerman I people v. ere againsim in this aff The two people did not comprehend it as be CSOM- Pr.h.ne that It would be foolish on his perttop hia polloy whsza encountered by so touch hostility, and that it Ives his duty, muter the eiretunnunces,s to_ code. So long, however, as he rediatned In idexieo, be woald not auffnr himself Or Maxitnillan b tacked without resenting)t, much as hewould regret to go towar with the ptanble of the United States, om he liked and respected. With such dispositions on both sides, It Is easy to see that en underatandhog was to have been • looked for, and was, In mot, the only 'Pineal solution to the Question. The debates in the Chamber are still very hot, and the conduct of the Minister towards the flouts has been ell along most imbecone lug, so much so, that • grmt. many members have kept aloof from the late baba given by i the Minister of State and home Minister. The notulnatlon of young Prince Imperi . a child of ten years of age as Presi dent , of the :great international exhiblnon In place of Yrince Napoleon, moreover, has cans- , ed universal d e N ap • The Recent Revolt An /sinslos. New Toss, March M.—Fourteen days later news from Jamaica has reached tto by the ar rival of the steamer Montezuma at this port Yesterday, from Kingston, On the 7th inst. The Royal Commission of Inquiry Into the muses and suppression or the resent revolt ear still progressing. Mrs. Gorden, wile of thong° W. of there who was exatinted on the ringleader of the revolt., was emuntried on the 9th inst. The examination bad now lasted thirty days. • The trial of Ramsey, Provost Marshal af Ito. rant Ray. for atrocities committed in the dis charge of the duties of his post, was proceed ing before the civil magistrates, bat the pro ceedings wore conducted to private. The ao. cused had boss admittoa to Dail. In the As ide, Courts, thirty-seven of the prisoners charged with participation in the rebellion, were on trial. Ali was quiet. ReiffWink= at NilehillUe.—Fire et. Hat ton'. Mitatten—The Fenian. Demonstra [Wu. Neeuvitior., March WOlf we brutally wutaulted, on daturdl. ad. Church street, and nerlouely, then It la b !Weed not fatally, In Awed. The t not been identified. A large fire occurred at Huttopie -Station. No oarfloulars. The celebration on the 17th wet - fliall. The Feniams say that all their obis W&Actroops were sent to the frontier over k ago. There le to be a grand Fenian bell. at Must° Hall to-night. Letter Thief Arrsited—Blegllealateer Steamer*. New Yeas, March /9.--tan offiritteddpand of letter thieves hoe been recce yAlsottiered the post Grace detectives in thtt caw,' And on Saturday last en Important errata 'erns made.. it Ls expected. the stew treat trOhn and Erman, Corning will go up Meditation river to-night. A new vessel has been built tdr the Peoples Line, and named after Daniel Drew. It win be launched In a trig days. Steamer U. a arsdaCaintsk. urn. March In—The atesmOr tf. EL Grant, from tit. Loafs for upper • Mlasdark'sunk Man too gorge, near the mouth of On Elatte, yes terday. The loss Is eatlmitelrat a hundred and any thousand dollars. ' Thetnumenters and crew were all saved. Leas BLU Iteeesielifeeeet Wiselawros, Mend Noun b 7• vole of 81, yeas. evilest ea illnelqAtete monad ered the MI by which the leim tell • was pe, 3•9ced en "Marc MOM AT, MARCH 20, CONSCIENCE MONEY RETURNED, to Insist that no such acts shall, under any circumstances, be repented• eir. Tramline inquired whether the Exec.. t ive . t epartment bad exhausted all its power before applying to Congress for redress. He themitht the Executiee Department ought not to apply to Congress until it had done so He hi. 114.1,1 that nothing more would be neces earl than for the State Department to Inform the aut lionties, and that such acts should not I be repeated ________ ... a ....._ , Mr.'senator thought the nonage of the reso a." ' wa uenTea. Maisch 19.--On Monday es en. I let lon wanel be mor e ereateima than any. of the i thing else that eould he done In preventing d to t ile , would ...---"; ... 5° lkst , nra arrived at at the eis Secretary y e from :e7.= 1 ,,;,,%; , ' i t o n fl to rnfro the department, ble door bell rung and the passage of the resolution legired s resolution a .9 YQRnif Mae was admitted, who said he hail Ze h r e emi thionn we th en, o Pas 7t e d o t 05,„,,,„ been a Sadler in the Union army and had one 01 thrw trot gth,:;,,,,r',:oekt,,i' Increase.( e° ffte ire the Secretary on Multiuse which he duties- felthe could no Wager neglect lieule ln the A resoltillen was adopted calling fo rare. p from the Naval observatory of the dee serviee be had, through the mistake of some ttl r esan t i the levels of the lemposed i r , dietalreang officer, been Overpaid 4 0193, Al- Interment:de canals and railroads betw l ern tl?,, though be had used this money, yet laic con- A tlantic and Pacific °refine, especially as re neielica wOald no longer permit him to con- fates to the merits of the Honduran, Tehuans cast thereat, and be bad ditectly approached tepee, Nicaragua and dlaratte lines tire Secretary to Unburden bis mind. "Here," flu ' h ' hulte 'l3°Urned said he, addressing the Secretary, , "are 3200 HOUSE. which ;Wish to return now. I have 'Meted hlt Hooper of fdassachusetts, introduced a irate Vhdettaill be returned to me moon, and now ton t , ern,. then I Will Day you the balance." Mr Hooper stated that the bill for the lik e he - United States Consul Sc la Rochelle, e F ,P uloe r la hm ffirl6lfes to the D____OPenwent, C nn a l l i n 'arP°ge e h d t g i n g Il en e - III: 4 AV Laic it State. dated ebruary that reed quarantine be enloreetichnit Tee '-lltbr",..,,,ornieude referre a d It embodlea What seamed to ham, t the Macungie lost week, the wishes of ' es"nil 11,%,,,,,,,theP°fUtinflaCy7113.eeethalenirret. Seile Jarga t ruajority of n the House. The 11111 was to bo illOring along tee-wearer= Vermeer' dead no And referred to the Committee on rr'eee ' end in ”C'rehtlainearD'lLW W-L' Vim , 1 4 a. !VIVIOt Introlltleed a bit/ for the settle ,Pirong tho a o l Vt, r roro uces ug h li e 4 h ,Rom m u s ink "" n li mui pl i e _Anent of the mammas of certain pribieolleara, Ro t unities seat, , . ~.,- y, ~, ~ , w was read twice and referred to the Lin ea leleirreat Carrera Life on - ' rilehrr; Committee Lad cOnslderable experience in• ,etentreetiOn IL ' Mr. arisen introdueed a bill to amend than act ofJtity tat, Wee, for the construction of a A lih " h°/ b r al ff ire g 1° the_ luau Mffe* railroad and talem-a a line from the Bilimonri oral suggest eirsitir , thir., • tra on_ ~,_t tif' river to the Paelde P oe - Donna, which was read Elearailllne. HO sereernmemesidlat attaliahl MAW tw/erit and referred to the Committee on the _on boars}, [the port of Separtme, , h-- r eees•oi iim-^se pada° Railroad -- can enorgby, and res penellgtethontritithree, ' me_ Dan son of Pennsylvania lamb:ma 1 Congteof quarter Piens/01m. Mies, and'ObOilen With 1.110-apartiteallaaranat ilefollowleg reselutlonn an I demanded the e°°n Oillitel port Of dclatarDirl i tspirrhOseres. plevraus question : . . Moaner, March le -Befony Jude. Mellen pert the e llYallitOM br inter le 14 Mani- nese/fed That the United statesl "town and Drown. vessel 11.1141au1l bean/ dewing the item% .the ~,,,,,e,' th e boo& of rho Mexican cannot j Dr LUNATIC.° INQ utaaNDo mfget - be admitted to preteens, the time tizt r bov„entuent without irl or g")• ' of in the Voyage to be counted as part creel. , nlint nalta own I A jury was munanneled to peas upon tee n i nipositt ti. e, now hardens on tin I of quarantine erne! (sanity of Cornelius McCelfahrty, or the Fifth Our Colitialatt Amsterdam writhe hi the De- Repaired, That the sacred faith of the , leer I Ward, who had been adjudged guilty of surety Parereateer State, under date of Fe hi e . i i ,11,-,..ti Peno!tiO ie.l.t!e.d ,, geti ... tje the payment ofeer of the peace, a week or two ago, and eenteme that the Cattle plague to Mill spread Inv', It Is fear ertest will Info. the whele en s , „„ a ,; ‘ ,l a , 0a.,,,a,,n1;3-. unwise to ,:?,,ITLlM,„,,,Pioll.ago°ol,!: deferred until the qnestion of his tuud I . try. Tire are en oppottal to killing In- scathes of other Cella tries . I should lie determined. The lees found that footed matte, that In some Instances t Ire m ill- R „,. *aired, 1 net the true polity of the United 1 . tarp lam been emplo.ved to enforce obe.llette. I mat le, In the language ofJeffereon ' ho was not mimeo, and . he was required to give to the iff,W_ commerce and honest friendship alt„ all na j I lewd In $3OO to keep the peace. Arnottecteenl a Gone and entertaining alliances with none." IterattuaTlNO CoNTWAtler CANE XXXVIIth COaGIIESS--FIRST SESSION The llouse rernsed to accord the •previoue The next c.O called was that of Robert Poi- Time rar. -Mrs Waller math bet appear q question. ~,,_ since last night a•• the Phil nergh Tneetre In --- Mr Ashley, of Ohtn, Mtn ed t° refer the rate i lo " k ` r '''''' ' Indicted for ilderfering with I I 11 /. 1 hanoner of Meg Merrill••. , et i•pa n• 19 Admen - thy, elateir Is, tete ,of to the Committee nn Foreign Affairs Obetructing the administration of public jet, 't ' the It tt or el ta Mn uttering', mid lolly sustained her SEXATL. ,I Mr a nelthunie, of 1 111nole, rose to debate 1 thee. The ranee( this came ate already known . Mr. SUuttleretresented them-aloe of the 011.1- I thtithree'r"e‘ollrftle ,to the public, and are In enastance thee. I Iteei tons chat-at ter a, one et the b.., .ring s, Imam the rule. emate or 1 During the bearing 0f....11 case before Aix], or I repreeentatlvee of Giese) Mee laantgla ehe sails of Newalfeek, earnestly asking that no for the present tec Mclartei the lefendantares preeent, and the apeman. as laero in Shakespeare's trneed i of State tha="ted, shall be mlnalue e g o,. Air. Peruse orth, of Illinois, introdueed e 31avor (licam *Wont to se ear a witness) Ila "Othello " State- Sato the I nem win d. t ae, joint ratolution appropriating g 20,000 for the quieted those pr....emit to take off their hut., 1„ . qrtate ateudtylete the num, keto ree d t o t h e ear% ey of ItoeleJth or, in Illinois, and was, snit, iir Pollock did trot retries e Ide baton,' a it. - ' 'l n's. - Hake Si in elMeets to- Committee on Mammal uecion. night at the Opera Ifnuee in 11. Van cbarnete,, reference to the Water cOmmarticatiOn Ito- , eon,' rehttnet..hinicinhgalindaktl.eptiO ht!ahtafoenet,witt the 1 ~,,,,a , a „,, ,1„,„ ec .., li t ~, , ro rtmtnee 1 ,, 111 nen ,. Mr. Sumner aser presented the petition of I ". - tv the Missleelpiti elver the czens Of Jafferann wan ty Penns . ask or the Ater... of Patinae' corn hiding with the leers, rend twice ice Line retorted to the Commit- , presence of better nem " The Mayor then Ita ' me"" 'it. ' ih " Ph " "I "The 'PS.llnrh. erg for an amendment to the COnstitution tae r". Commerce , marked that "If the gentleman did not wash 10 prohibiting any' Oath from amain, any din- Mr .. i field's vote, by which tile loan bill ir Ith the rules of the Mace he roma , ''',',",:‘,..",:eh.drirati,:lef . B h r . i i" e n e ", l . n ~I , .,o ro t o teroaa, la tire er a,,ood.. t i t, i lei lasetat. Han. Notht tinctlens In Oleg eights among the natural'. aas reject( n, came up. /he motion to ins the co mply tire " The hat. wne remOved after tile tter- I sett citizens a r , the United Staten , or amens metion to reconeider on the table . tee lost la ond request had Meat made by tile Mayor vla I aft, night It Is erou dere ana people „ei es. ay verso. born OneAtne.l.ll mullion account of 7 ° t° P" voila . 0.1 to glue boo to 0.,00,0r the eh. ee beimir of , I. O i l in :l i tl „ t l i ., ..rt „ s t ettte tin emelt night a beeu-• ter the Cll4O had been heard thiough, Ca et• fo nd , thee Or color. ;Refereed to the emtaittee eta 31r. Braila , intreilimed a retadtltlOn, which Pollock was entered into cnstody, and I rerun .as ado lad direetlng the Committee on Pen. dint , hum it eet et drau a width c nth. It total 1100 011S[P00[100;t s Mr. Stormer =anted two petitions iii Mem taults to botaire Into law, Ina and jure el Swartz, alder, Esq. appeared on the of pi es Ming by law, rot the eases of 0111- the prosecution, and Met ' esre. ha kpatriek, 4 01- I A PA, Lore MAI L. -.VI V 110 M. our reader: well Itenr in mind that to-n Lad the pupas rd the of an Internet I copy nutlet, law, it 'deb were referred to the OCirantitiee On Fortagtunel, ono' nod ooLtiiirn who hove Alenppeared LI.IIIII her, Miller and C Mein for the defembe t dons. "i,tri ate suppose,( to but " h ts n made' ed Ity After the case had been callml, a motion was Eighth it m a ''' i ' I \ ' -"' li las'. an "Wel te mei, et et lardy tt :, II el Tne pregranetito Mr.. Wade pretreated a pet dem from the Ohio , rebels, made by defendant's counsel to 1/11,1s1, Lite ,t- i , wool graven', asking for an Mei ense Of duty I at A ueona introduced the following cotter,: diet ment, and alter argument the potion r '"'" .° "' .l ' . " l ° , °- re "'"...i" ''"l rooiPto d 0... engine, tale, ens, e lit.•itt rho:el:101d of he on wool, whinkwas referred to the Committee rent resolution, and mo, ell tale prey hem cities aam overruled . I on Finanee. tam Mr ewart7 welder open mi the elm,. ha the I t 4"ii"3 will t ” imm r " '-°"r‘ Icon of Jar, wition pram:dad a petit Ine to inerense neteleed, (The Senate coucurringo That the pro imitation, terrierke e t het It I. a tut first j " I. 111,..tri' hunt, n and the .th a in g . mei ert. • ti , Pref el sek. TllO/1/ • wh e t attend the pay of army o.llleera, which ees aaferriel to eresulmrt of the Senate and the tspeaker of the GU/11 of the kind which ..... oec la rred le 111 ll 3 the COMMlttee Mt Military A nat. Honey of Rept . errantly es, adjourn their re- yeani It was not a prre I matter . bet. le n i '' ' ` 1 ""` ' tie ..0,-‘' ' • '''''' n In a .. ''''''' ' t "' re • Air. Wilson prosentedtbepotition of several epeetive ite“9 m for the present session, on the Mayor and Capt. Polio., and the jury I"" ' ' colored men, who represent that they time fii erud .s'. the - dav of May, at 12 o'clock, should view ft as a ease brought in behalf .: ' alien,ritessed election. I once the slarea of George 1. a Custia whom li n o. the representatis es of the people of Plus- Me will, fineilthens and provided for theta sup The previous finest/on was ecconded burgh If contempt and eontumely eould be nit dere me tor .. .Oleo] Dia eat! eln the port from the property hat ey him They ' a „ k Mr washburne naked whether It nos in east ttrant t.he Mayor, in the dembarge et les Itoe.egh er Titerenees etc bas t • n coa -1 hate portion of the Arlingeon estate Ise net apart tor their benefit. The petition RN, r,- Sorted tuella thimmittee on the eudielare o li r;,i xt er as te 011 the bleak with the last Thursday duties, or insult heaped upon him while arts ... a . a -- - Mg In las ollticial capaelty he should le 1111. A Ilt. elniollrlnt, a ere Wrn M Ans el, spcaker-e ot unless tmanimouscoment tected-not on his personal account, btu ~,, i co m a ames Manias. and P Kennedy on ono . s Mr. Wilson, hem the efilitury Colututttec, Is en the sake of the people, whom be retires.. tleket, and James el Donee. John D Richards reported the tau to earotatab . „ 1 / 0, 2 , f or t o t.u. Ur JOneLel, of Rhode island, objected. I lydlsabled Sadler* and salibra of the Pelted Mr. Morrill If a pereou can cast contempt Olson u minister tem:lrked that sari a resoletion of pieties; to that extent It is an obstru, , i and v. Italian tine on the other . The three States a l t o a thn otathn , thation that nnntaln ir,,,, Premature unlit the arOnriatlOn bills Oen, and the coon, upon a verdict of the jure, 1 last named Potimi Die bigheet rota and of artielhilioCtita or the House lie concurred ,t, were passed, and be retire (or the yeas and cell punish tbe.11(011.8e. course Cllll7ll /1"/ be elected There Is a provie Tao amendments strike set the proliferate, oars upon , t.The Ode woe en, and re- pejo, Rivers was the first wane. canoe i stun in the taboo! lee, /JOWL, ..r, which lice le r,ata t o .iem en o n e ma k e th em oe t at te .., malted au follows Yeas hi, roe, stn so the con- He stated that a general request had iron dares that th, number nee earl. for whirl. each Moto aoldlersionly. The Home amed& hent , t , reed resolutitin ii as mar. ie., made by the Mayor at first, and that Pollock caadhlate shall eerve, must be net forth on too Bete, ot here Ice the Inver to. ere author- Were coneutred in, and the bill now go,, to Mr. CeirrOttt, of Pe...Alvah/a, In trod ticeil a did nnt remove the n Dann 111101 twice requested to i the 1 1.141 t o tbrou nal the teal ea. In the case of the Presldentler be. signature reselution, which ir as dopted, Instructing do tee. After the case had been heeril, the rarer mted caudate, 1, the ballots seem Mr. Feeleaff rose ton Personal explana • th, Cnuanattee on Mllitary Madre to rera", Mayor stated to Mr. Pollock that If he simile I Mom ellefeee a the 50a0,,,z, j0i 0 ni g ,,,,,,, of 01 an early day, ~ bill to ajnelfee use bountha e a pologiae ho . mild not heel bin to linen. r I Prepared r el ine. flee ta t lii , e tele the ballots S et w oo 1 , 11,, I for the other 5ane...e..., , el not specify the , a , , Winn and an t lit • . tt r. "' tuts el to be illegal On . tholathen e a . t v . f rom g ro.. , G a m. , o et all teethe/ s and sailors who were musterstil The witness did not hear the reply into the 51 , 11-VICC of the I lilted :states Malreart fOrliat hi the Senate, frozn North defendant made His manner, hoe ei er, , th.• epee, at len ef ten . . i la Its of the hot Carellnaticia by tO his (Mr , e,,,,,,,, n 0 0 „.„ Mr, An Ilene of Slisseurt, luta ml ticcel a bill that of A man an anger 1 . Tam a r d o ., eta, eee e „,,,,,,, the , s. ter the relief of toy al settlers on the public do- Mr N icitolson, turo let the freteetigation men lett 011 he the M ny Mee elere, Emmet:muted I th. 1 t Irtof t on, 11011 Ia 1, I. :authorized to in .... ts i, ite, we,. teed i ems. HMI referred to the above a itnem, 01111 stated that the condett a 'amt.. , fivetits' nt et 1 `at•d Pere.. le mecum t Cettanittas of fiffeen this latter of Mt tea. 1i, , 1 emnathe en Pleat, Lands of MI st im s "atilt/air t. au . I tie ballets, throu ..at thew u Illeh are mega. ma 1, 1/01 lin tes te ef LIM-, I, all elected, h am wag intended to r„„„ „, the Imp, ~,,„-..1 t Kell, ', of faros) scamp hitt tat Uelltl Si 101 l Mas or sale. t ae u semi to rete', e t h ou rli t mow eh e heresy...tie,s were not i0 ,,,, a ,„ r, ~, It to tar eerraiey of the , I neva elates, le ea glen, a emetanece• l'otioek reeled, I 11,, 0 ,,,, ,..1 I .14,, have ali etely been instituted, a 11.11 was rued twice, and referred to the tite-and I have kept my hat on In the preeeure i an I A M . 4.- ""n• ' - stIL • ha" b een nm plofed on akits, Dentinal had sertilen to hint tMI e 1...111- 4 e,1212 . , 21 .6, In_ ;37 GICV.I., One that 0 Itneee. I.•nislittee Ito Waco and Mean. of bettor men than you are, or ever will 111 I b e" . lr Ur 01 ° root. etattle ase topestie h jele, Sturm., sho tt nt ix, Mr Itnuilithl, of Pennsylvania, introdueell a elr. Coillertenjoresstr-exanthuitinu, asked the 41M ... c . d . , and an tier that the Repri-renta. rtv , alarlea IlooloHaysboc, in the auntie°, of 4 tripmatesthether 'Mr. Philo& was,_ not bah/- trivet, and iitnetattr from the Southern States tb” Mina: of Represeutmb, es, the Represent,- headed, end he replied that Wee. Mr etiould be alitsived to be p r0,,, 0 t to , ~,,,,,_, .. tattles from tile rebel mates, who can take e wartzwelder then asked if Mr. Pollock used ammo wane/ems. the n glared oath, are, under the existing any of Sanders' Hair Restorative, hut the wit_ The last request was net es - queried with, be- taus, entitled to their start and slurred be ad- tress replied that he did not know. cause it re. not customer, In cases of tart,- mated tigations by as committee, and bemuse thy The Sneaker stated that under the order of statement was substantially the "et as tiro proceedings of the committee were not in the • the lir use, tho resointron streuld he referred , above, acetic that the remark, "I. have kept nature of a crimrnal Investigation, where in rile Reconstruction Cousmittee me at the prmence beter men, • cress-examtnatlons were necessary. He, Mr, •Ir. Randall hot deeirlng the reference, etc awnsmade e lole the oath Hest being ad- Fessentien, did not reward the lately rebellion, e u ' d •"" the re'.ini'inn ministered . The manner of the defenditut States in the light of criminals on trial no t Mr.Mute/lour; h. of Maryland, Introd need a was lASOlting WAS he acting In any capacity of t-0,0,5t,, resolute. roaring the Secretary of War to Mr. Nicholson ems reeelied by the defe . The position of Mr. dream was his ',chef that l i t 0 'l, the; 1P. .0 e atr a non of °0n..., vol- nntl stated that tbe case on trial before t et the tiettlinouy had closer', became" It had been tete. r una rt gniar r niployed In the Demeter- Mayor, when the alleged offense was commit ordered to be printed. It bad not closed ex- 'mama ,D. pa roaeut, , and aby ( meoran's tell, was a disorderly conduct case-or, in oth cept in the ca. of rnneeeee In the ease of el 1 Bell itne le still used by that department er words, a enrolee! proceeding. North Carelina no ( testimony halt eet Imen LH octant twine made, the r.olution west The Commonwealth here rested their ease printed, ItAll being an the hands of Mr. Host. teeter the rule. of r est eel. welder then called the at tent lee sot, of mimeetan, non ascent on account of Me i tier a speech from Mr. Conkling, the pm- of the Conn to the fact that the Indictment callemeans aelietfon. , 101111,1111,1.1.011 Cos seconded , and the hill was ' charged that the oll'ense was commuted 411.1- , Davis, In reply to Mr . ree, e ,,,,,,,, ma.e. recommitted withont instructions, to the ring the hatiririg of a case in which the eldny - r a the right of the claimants for seats es I ott liiittee on Ways Slat Alma.. ur, Alderman and citizens" were plait - inns, Souther,, Senators and Representatives, to be Ilse fel-lesion r on-stirutional amendment I with° it appeared, from the testimony of the present and ercets-ezamlne Witnesses. 1.,01 rutroducee by Mr Cullom, or Illinois last wrtness, that the Plaintiff woe the "Com tir. Wilson Introduced a bin to provide for "No Pennon, except a citizen of the Crated alopwealth." This, he contended , wan not the equitHeation of bounties to soldiers In the 'Estes, who has at all times borne true elle- I meaerial and could be corrected ut any time late war of the rebellion, ft enema, . fe11..., glum. thereto , shall ei er hold any office un- Mr Coiller denied that any correction could SECTION I.That to each end every 11101111, , .0 r the roturd 'tat., and Congress shall pass be made. He coutended that the indictment, who served in the late war of the rebellims tee neca-are lawn to present a i !elation of 1 being at common law-, could not be amen sad Who has been honorably discharged tam, this a carte ' led, from, hereafter specified, is want, of ~,,,,, a r tetrad.] e motion to 1 ecOnaldor the loon Mr Swartz welder read from the Penal Code, and One third dollars per r end ref each el Tell ene taken up. A rote to lay It on the tea In support of Ms I lee, and the Court elle, i and area month of service rendered '"" ele 1.,1111,1 1 eu..., le, nays. at , the correction to be made Defendant's COllll - 2 thri2 In mi./M.llo, tam 0rr,,,,, 31 I ilteXnuall en trtated the COnatattree on i sal flied exceptions to the reline of the bounty due, and I'- be mita to, each sold!, I ii as s and Means to consent to a recommittal I aourt. under the pree mran 01 this net, deduction }Jr.Rout well keine ml in the same stialu, Mr. Childs opened for the defence, and that law made for any end all paeotan, of .3 Mg that such a vat power would he a as geed that no law bad been violated, the ad bounty mode, or agreed t o Is.. made , ~, , 0 ,, standing MIIIE/lOW the b1111111e99 interests of ministration of justice had not been impeded, U otted States, so that In no ease or Its authority defied, but the pride of a meet soldier receive a greater sum in Iwo my than wail "'" 3- l btrlreetreLnr.Tei.l defended the bill, Insisting that I had simply been toweled After alluding he eight and one-third dollars for each or /11133• tie power of the Secretary would not he lased • the high charioter of the defendent, he stated month Of sen - ter, and no bounty whale, er ugelest producers:hid manufacturers, but that they would be able to shoe that Mr. Pol- shall be paid to any soldier who has deserted eaamet gold gamblers Gold was already fall- leek did note:mar the first request, and, hat the flertu tine Sere Ice, nor to any soldier who ii as n Mg . rapelty as he desired to ate It lie had second was made le an Moulting aud angry .preypmer of war at the time of enlistment, nor ne l otion of con teeming the Stirlen-, stet- manner-the May or pointing his ringer at the soldier who t h e time enlistment, at his na,",') desendent, with ee es. flashing Are, and in a own request., who far thopnrpose of accept- lair- Geri:Mal declined to agree to recommit loud voice exclaiming, " 1 email you, sir. t , ing a promotion or appointment In th e „ area , the bill, and It was brought top vote on a ne. That the defendant did take his bat off, and or navy, Or who has been discharged at the re- Um' 10 len tn.ftb'r. . 1 eon - .1. Nil s- li. that it w. then that the Mayor said, In an it,- I quest of parents, guardians, orotbin persons, Ile (on kling, In moving to recommit, said suiting manner, "You take it off' ver y relct or On the ground of minority , th taper...eon wee ',nitro that sue nuance, antly, sirat They would also prove that the the Site. 3. Teel any soldier who Ines bartered, e ere m a brut way. Gold and sneer were the Mayor bad been advised not to bring this suit, sold, assigned, transferred looted, exitim ee „, , net, - permanent etantlards of seduce We us IL was Illegal, when he replied, "111 be d-al lair given away e hes ann.! discharge papers, ~,, , ,rt,,at 1,111. 0111 of the paper money expediency If I don't, if It costs me a thousand dollars." any Interest In any bOurity pro, feed for ,a, a e could not reach specie' paymen ta at a 1/11.- T/114, the counsel remarked, would Int offered this or any other am of Conglease, shall not be gI. snit All meant to resume as soon as ,as tending to show the anon. of the Mayor entitled Yo receive any howdy etbaterer ) 4 ''' 01 when can we i' the 'eh." ' Noah W. Shafer, Eeta, ass then called, and under this act, and before payment Is ferule to nii.. as not a party questi on. I any asked as to a coersation e Idea he heard ba y soldier be shall be required to mak, oath Mr.ta Conins: moved to recommit the hill j tweed the Mayor and John W Riddell, Kw," or aairmatiOn that neither his diachat ge pa- ft. a practuest purpose 80 es to make it ac.. in which the Mayor was advised not to thee pens nor any inverted as afuresuild, in any " • ,p, i ' ib , l " 1" the I 'l ' m "art) ; the ease to Court, and the reply that he would bounty has been no bartered, sold or ...tune, ee tall .. recommitted without teatime- I dos o. If It cost him a thousand dollare tMnsferresl or exchanged, loaned or „ yea tine.. I ens 'ea ,era not counted • Mr Swart...raider objected, and the offer away. 'flue Hume. then stunt lute Committee of the ' /41421 overruled Sec. I. That In the payment of the bounty 11 hale, lead took up the 1,111 to make appruprl- ' John IV. Riddell, Esq., was called, anti askcel herein prOyided for, it shell be the tint, o f te a aliens ter leglidatli e, exttentis e and judicial t he the coat. . was as to Leering Ines en in Paymaster General, under such tut. and reg ex re n sex of Ibt I...treatment for the year end- . the Mae or's te a t Objected to Objection Watkins Hs may be preecribud be the Secretary tit.' dtote at. lea , not sustainert Of War, toesamthe the neetinet of cad, and Alter e 11111V119111011 MI. the expens. of the Mr . Riddell tetille I het, aa a general thing, every soldier now ils leg, En %Man the said Agricultut le '