CITY ITEMS ..Catelieno - Cold," or Catarrh. The Irritation of the throat, Of the mucous surface of the eyes and nostrils, which is soon communicated io the faeces. and character!' trod by an ILICT.,FitaI E.e.eretton. chiefly of a V7TCOOti 1101,1, anecilog eoryra, and sorenees of the throat, is called Catarrh or Influenza, the irritation extending down he: Windpipe, there Is a tiagling cough, with an expectora tion. of mixed serous, cosmetic, tometimea atrealced with blood, and the person is field to have "caught a bad cold." wide), it Is sap• poied dill Maas off ill a few days and leave the person as well as before. "Want of time" 1 , often alleged as an excuse - for letting It , '" " 4 course. It will run Its course, but it will al most he sore to leave in the stead of the acute and more severe type, is chronic torso of , the. disease, etceedLugly disagreeable and difficult: of care. if time he valuable 10 0 " o Ile- Las caught a bad cold, It I , the more incombent on blot to net promptly, by ottbinittinbt, du once, and with goal grace, to the adoption Of suita ble measure.' for relief. In the commence• meat of ,Tilt a view to hinder any dleveloprinvit I,t chronic dfaert,io and Con 7, ,equeathurrnd iso 11011 of no rem •• edy e - .0i,1 to tilt. "Pectoral vyrup,. , which has usually cures' the disease li it, In cipiency in it few days, and [re:lsmail . in lets elan a day. ,e.vaeal years ago ixrav lit nese, 'p. r., the able editor of the rittrhurgh ,-rote amt * published the 1 - 0110WIng: notice of this remedy,' It is a; true now as then; and has cured thousands of cases, which if left iii. run their course would hero ended In :some, in.lurable lung disease; or left a C . fl if:J . IIIC form,: oI disease dittrult. to cure rind very disagree able to the Persons ao lanlicted In excel es.—Oar of It< heal medicines lar the . rove of Ixrtrears thef ma Lehn.l In this coon -1471 nr. Keyser*, Pectoral Syrup, We Lave tried ii, and MAT 9 ,,, ./1 ,1 M , f-Or' " ..i.17 b, its wfa tt raf. There no Mambo? aboit C it. - -.11 that seas.", of the Iwo, when onchati ,a;ll‘,”Mlre 'otter , '', and reap/inky, it doubt 1., known that a Ate iynon.fittlift of This airihrinc will; (a half a flay, erne: a cute. Remit , . if you Ante fi cold, lake one advice, and bay ft bailie lie. K7y,,,, , a .frtalartil SY , n) , " fu trout street. Rooms for Lung examines. tines, So. lit Penn street. ; The ilone ust certainly take the lead of all others'm port time. It was awarded Ore premiums - n work, at the World's Fair, 1`6.2; four mewl = for work and on the machine . at the Nosy v oik State Fair, 101 §.1.1 the Nelltothxt., of 'eptember 22d. A premium on the machine t the Milo State lair. 1 , 4. See the Dayton nerwil, October hall. The only agency Icr La sale for Western Pennsylvania, is P.."r, I. Clair atreet, Pittsburgh. At the Woe Fele t London, DS:lt,tho wiw on s ew , ng Slauhine reeciti the highest award—all he Machines 0! Europe and America In eon, ielltlon. Tills award has' always laren made herever exhibited. You will inntre . n o nits. • like in ordering one Ice a holiday girt to re, Ister or friend. They can he purchased only t Sumner ¢ cc''., little street. I= Many will be out of mai/Myr:eat] am! ,con crtchi: By a small investment in I.ltninwa kinprove,l Stove Damper" YOU will 'usury' a lurrufirr loit,incyA lor moniks toNome. 'all attoi'sco it at II Fifth street. Vuro , Old Nye Whiskey cr - litlze city. nL 3lcelarrutl Aleliellllllll'd ot - ug More, Market .tircet, cork., Diamond, etrett .• • ELM uffer from a cough, u hen COO 3 Cough Ital. - ant call be bad at Viedr Drug rture, No. Alurket ntrect. xold nhoh•-a:e and retail r the lowc,t ME= The very be.e.t. Logll.ol, the very be,t in the .liy, it Mcklurran & ate litxraun'6 Drug Store, .3 21arket 4treet, earnor Diammol, near 1-:111h. Ilnag,lnad Med&clue,. 'Doctor,' prelerf pilaus carelully prepared Nt WI the u•ual price, ut Fulton's Drug 'dote., ITel-sit!: Postoillee. • • Rev. Remedy s~tlle only 'positive euro for Cons,auaptlOn. 'Ole Agent fox i'llt,burgll—Tosei.ll Fletn/og 'I Market street. • • Enver Posider, ‘t McChun. !Soli ennan , ,iDrug : , torn, Mutl;,,lt etrect; corn., Diamond, near llitn ,Irvot• _ = ITorelgo Liquors of all kinds at Joseph S. Finch's Muttll%7, So. Its, la,lW and 195 Sleet areal, Pittsburgh. ' A Large. Itaml.ratle, Calt•fratue m al or, French plate, fur late elteal lalaire at O. o'a Filth zt reel. Good. Atli lowest: 4irurdlnel 'l. Celebrated yer.t non. cline Store. . : The Larg:,l . .. Shoe Slur, In the city—liurillner's Opera lion., Shoe gore. Tho Best Shoe St.ire to the city—Gardiner , s Opera llonae \ihoe store. All Work Warranted. At Gantt:lees celebrated Opttra. ',line ,turo. = great Opera lloo.ie Shoe Store You Can Bay t. per feet. lileoho) et Joseph S. Fleelf Ton Eton nay Nov Ilopt ut:Jooti-h S, •TELEGRAPIIIe NE3MAILV The engine, Luggage car, and one ps,enigur Car of a train btiund !South, on the Chia ago anal Great Eastern itond,a thrown Irene the :track near Pt:Lamont% Indiana, on New Yeatt. day, by a broken 1,11. Thu ungineer ta'aa 1:111. ed, and the firemen injured. The engine Was detnoltsued. . . . A Havana lilt er ' of date December Ott,, ututes that the financial panic has almost en tirely abated. The Bank E=puenol paid nut no Ors; day of the run rue.een ill gold, aml their reduced Its payments 10 d.1 1 it,0 9 Per day, in accordance with authoretion Item the Captain General. ..to,eph A. Vaczto, u bro Per In Boston, Is re ported to have Lilted, with labliitles of half a million. , : .. .. , The tails tonpleyed in the Roxbury plebs.) cotton mill. are cu a ,lake agaffwd a reduc tion of wage -, • The Iron Dlouldern , liehe.trial Union Is in session at Bol3lou, Stays:: Eighty-two dele gates are praent and eternare expected tram different parts of the country. The swi.lon will cont,inbri tor a - peek. : • - The New York .7:iburcc, of TimAity, Min Om . that Meal Center Stephens, since his mYs• terious • disarnmarance wee:s age, but( been boaralngat lAA. Thirteenth street, under the name of 'Willie in Sc , lt. This Is dented in a dispatch from. Now York last night, which asserts that a certain Ctlptain O'Shea teas taken for Stephen,. The t:oyernment isles stolen fun. the Mechanics , Insurance Company In Newark, auto untlng to sixty thous And dollure, have Just been recovered ',Montreal, by riegotta tloos with the burglark.i! Tito Company Was unable to hold' them. for want of '.eitlmeloY, and woo obliged to submit to their terms. Tine Governor of New Jer.ey Otters a reward of 45,000 for the burglar 0110 that Mre.'llll.ron Ward, Jr., In tier own bedroom, In Newark, Monday night. Horace Greeley has declined, for want of time, to lecture at G attest.. Thu Arkansas delegation, who want to know - ..1 , nt to do with their State, are to have a loe. mat Interview 41th the President to•day. tato New. Orleans papers say that there were three hundred awl fifty to.four Ifundred Tenons on the 111.1atett gti,araboat Inshlon when she burned. There ware alii3at ono hun dred cabin pa.engers, and the rcthaind er ne gro. going to New ,Orleane on a holiday or. • carsion. Most of ttiomJ embed overboard and were drowned. it is said not mere thanelghty survivors are at,ounted fur. Two thousand seven hundred bales of cotton were burned with the boat. ' Thelturyland Legl.,lat ore met ut Ammpolle ycsten4y. The GoTernol'.:l mc,aage .v.lll be titilivered to.day. • . _ heavy euow le Ittelanorid, y,esturilur, tad thoJautes river blocked up with fed. Severest sea , ' iii tialvestou, Teiis, rimed IrPT. The bt. Lout,. Fen tans wore I abllant yester• Oily over °a dtspit:ch to cypher front Ireland," announcing Mint an oatbreah, dire, ell by StoPhons, moored in the owect i. 51 0 -611 Quiet mas ere. The roacally Euglibh gororlituent, the Brotherhood clAtru, hapi , ressed the cable dlepotchcs annhuocing the "rising of the byes." By c Jiro al i'aAncat, il'Ontanni, On 110nan7. Eavon bulidlrurs were burned. Total lota, ee7,.500, luenrance, eM,een-1n paslern conk- . I , • VOLUME LXXXII.---NO. 2. \ FIRST EDITION: ONE O'CLOCK, A. M LITE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. FROM HARRISBURG, PROCEEDINGS OF LEGISLATURE, The. Election of Col. Glass as Speaker of the House. HIS SPEECH ON TAKINC THE CHAIR. Constitutional Amendment• in the Senate. STATE TREASURER KEMBLE RENOMI NATED CAUCUS. Cole McCreary, of Erit , ,Appointed Adjutant General!. =I 1/1-pmtehot. to 1110 Ilttaltartttt xL,t.e Ilannn.uree, SanuarY I, The Governor uleet, General Geary, on the 2:111 ult., tendered the appointment of AdJni. tont I.enerui to Colonel D. 11. McCreary; mem ber of the Mouse from Erie county. Colonel McCreary, inn letter , Intel December ac cepted the onice, and stated that ho "will en ter upon the discharge of Its duties as soon as ley 111111 present onlelal duties permit." Mann, uu att, January 2, 1°67. W. It. Kemble less unanimously nominated for 01:11, Treasurer in the Ilepublican caucus evening. J‘tunary 1, 1567. SENA rs.—Thu Senate wan organized by the ele,tion of Ilon. L. W. hall oh Spe.ker, and Ucorge iP. liatnmersly as Chief Clerk. Thu several nominees agreed to to the Republican caucus, for the minor wore also elec. tett. Mr. Suhnil, on behalf of tivC Democratic Sen. nt.'s, aunt op protest 'against the Speaker's sight to adrolnlater the oath to them, on the ground that hu had not been duly elected speaker according to.the Coustau lion. Tho Senate refuse.t to receive the protect re,olutirm _wan adopted making. the :Mon cry General fe4 communicate a coprof an an. Published opinions, preptCet!ut tee seesion of by tion-AVin. jl. Meredith, on Me guts- Lions initAred in the proper orranication of the :lenate, end of the duty of the Executive in regard thereto lengthy illset,slcoi then cooled to which is the second Tue,,,lny after the first Toosdny in. January, eel hence whether the election fora trottod dtates Senator should lake pince on the sth or lab of January - . A con:v.ll . Meu of live was appointed to ormoct on the subject. _ • Ilocc,c.—The metal:ors of the 'lonic of Rep resentutdvas were called to enter by A. W. Benedict. reg., Clerk of the last Muse. The fnterciary of Suite presented the return, of the election for thomembert Of the lion., which were read. Alf the members 4nswered to their names but chase, et Crawforll, and CAleln, of Bucks. Mr. Horns moved that the House proceed to elect a Spcal.cr. The motion was agreed to. The clerk&were ileslgnate4 to act at tellers. Mr. 11 , 1:ce—fnentInate for; Speaker John P. Glass, ot Allegheny. Meadreon-1 nominate for Speaker A. M. Markley, of Montgomery. A ballot Rag then taken, when Mr. re ceived ta votes, and tie. Markley tiT. The Speaker elect was conducted to the Choir by Messrs. Markley and (Nay. lie then address' ell the Ilunec as =I I rat urn you my thanks for this smmrance of your kindness and confidence. Your partial ity ha , called fie to preside over our dellber utions, while, on the represent:all es of the people, we enact into tan their Witile,l and pliriVf.S• We are the representatives not if counties, hut 1 rem counties, anti Of. the State. We are the guardians of Its Interest and treasure— the arbiters of Its pro.perity and progress. our people demand of us no doubtful service. We owe them abiding fidelity. ' In the performance or. our duties, manly courtesy and kindness will secure con 1141 once and good faith. —l. The business of legislatimfmaii tinly be well and i.pecillly transacted by I ' firm and persis tent attention to, and obedience. of those rules, winch long experience has_ proven to be essential to harmonious action and correct results. Strict adherence to the wFil este , - tinned rules of parliamentary lute, in tile only highway to sneeess. I stabll try to enforce those rules. no t underst :Mil them, but my will to accomplish this NVI LI be , impotent, un li•si I have your cart pal supoort. With that I am sure / cannot fall, for my errors you wilt correct or excuse. Several years id legislative experience have to the that we Inv, great mutual Inters este,. although occasional special eta Eagan isms. illine to ourselves and to each other, we can• 1103 be false to taw trusts confided to fie by an honest constituency. Measures of great importance to all anti de mand onr consideration. T 136 storm of war in followed by the sunshine of peace. Our vic torious legions have returned' from the car nage of conflict tot he calm comforts of home. The fierce alchemy of strife has modes. nation; without a stave. 'The chains of the oppr .b A no more uake.liberty 111.13 la our land" ". , our work is not yet done. Shall the ran i guise/nit realm, Or therictorious patriot, bulb' too new safeguards which, - lii the future, will: protect the shrine of liberty from thou...eh- ; • I cry and assault-S Or the same roe 1 This main , Tim extraordinary expenditures, during Um Lk/111re, 11. representatives of, and from the I war and nu rses Its close, le payments growing victors, must answer , out of is Sty anthority of acts of Assembly, The friends of American Liberty have stili... , have amounted to upwards of five trill lions of ~,,,,,,,,pt o t h e people , the amendment to the 31, 31131-1, which, added to the actualpayment. National Constitution. The people hare seat Ot the indebtedness of the State, and Looney I us here to adopt that AMendment, and taus In the Treasury 111 r that purpose, how, the declare that traitors most take back scuts', i reroute. above the ordinary expenditures, to while the true friends of national unity and I have amounted to 31101111.1331, Wlllell 3/0111111111 of the OolllllllolAwelath In the lam nix year.. A 1 power strengthen the leundatlone of free In. I have been applied to the payment of the debt 1 et Retro., and set watch and ward on the I 1 outer walls. , Careful' at tuition to the reVeatleS of the COlll- PeZnsylvania WMIII 0110 of the drat Strides to 1 mon wealth, with such pint and prudent cane- ab01i,,,, ~,..yer.s._,o will ells be ere. to me do . gen se may be requited in the future, and a I ' from: of Poiversal liberty, Her People. with , wise economy Inexpenditure, with 111 lay . 1110 millions of other States, hare 1.1101 their,; Judgment, insure the claire p,,y.„q, o r th „ nut. Trea.on must be made oillons, and i online debt, within , the period oft Admen I power and patronage cannot corrupt their i Years. . . The 'the Dino II . ed for the redemption of S. , i,le, The great and growing Interest of our State e, t , 3: '.. 1 of the ' , Mani:doe...of tau Counnou.' calls on on to extend ear bands to further her 1 11 . 41 . 41111 having expired, I receininettil that pro.' true wealth and progress. So names . , see- I vision be made for its redemption, by making i Meal or local question ;Mould lead es from ,-a hew it,,,,, fur that purpose, payable at euth ‘lllly. Oar 3.111,0er 'valleys, our mountains, periods fir 1110 prospietive revenues wall Juts our prod oats . ° fields, invite to activity every , tif V. man and 11133113 of progress. The sinews of 1 I recur, with much satisfaction. to the a hi. Iron, and the 110130 of power, bid us to be up j dom, Prudence and economy of the rem eseri and doing. We should oder inducements to , (ROCCO of the pimple, Jo the management ot ...Merolla°, that she may reach out 7 her busy 1 the nuances of the Commonwealth, during' a hands and sturdy arms to develop new fields • period of much embarrassment, uneeitulnty for commerce and manufactures. To do this • and Metro., and congratulate von and 1110111 a e omit, ann, !doubt not, shall have a general 1 on the near approach of the entire liquidation railrolctlaw—tnat the rattle of the train anti ol the piddle debt. the Jere= of the whistle will Marne the Since my last annual Message, I have drawn collets of many a silent vallley, and pour the , from Treasury two thousand dollars of the treasmes of clew fields 'Mottle marts of mho from lund placed in r andans of the Governor for But it is not for mono detail all the Unpin- secret service oilier extra. millnarY ax. cam issues likely tone before us. • i lof m y' Iv Weis have expended, in payment Let us address ourselves to our tasks Mao i of my personal staff, and for other purpOses. men who cannot be foiled, if sill cull way can as heretofore, excqpt live hundred and tasty - - triumph. . • three dollars and forty-eight dents, which I 1 ash your Indulgence and support. I will have returned into the Treasury. its my duty without partiality or fear. My I present, for year consideratioo,tbeatrientl judgment. may ere—my purpose shall not, ments to the Constitution of the United I States, Without your help, I may fall. With It, I can- proposed to the Legislatures of the several not. . , states by a resolution of . bent Rouses of Con f. repeat. I thank you for thin mark of your . I gross. passed on the leth day of June last. I favor. 1 • ' was glad that it was tensible, without delay- The oath of oolco.woo to t mto ßt ore o to the 1 hag the final Adoption of those amenchuents, tons certain the opinion of our people noon Speaker. at his request, by 1110 lute commit'. I them. at the general election, In October last. tor. Mr. Markley. The members of the House Ity ilia election of a largo tnajority of members were then morn by the Speaker. openly favoring and advocating the amend. meats, that opinion seems to me to have boon i • The following nominations agreed upon by aeon: o, m m,, expressed. Indeed. the ninund the Republican caucus, were then elected, by .! meats are to moderate anti reasonable in their i Character, that it would have been astonishing a vote of bI to 36. : ; If the people .had , tailed to approve them. Chief Clerk—A. W. laniediet. Kim. „ , That Avery person, born In the United States, .1 ~Istant Cleric—J. It -i - • le.t ‘ re " , W".- . ‘es ' and free, whether by birth or tuanuusisston, laud eau /11111/3153. • 1 Is a citizen of the United States, end that no state has a right to abridge the privileges of Transcribing Clerks -W IL. johnson i All.. gheuyi . D. ilarienr.Chester; K. Y. /rook. ! .. y, }4.1,i A. C. Eltt,,.Leeeeetee; Joseph met . CiliZelle Or 100 United Stmts.—tiresome prin - ' I ciples which wore never seriously doubted calf, Philadelphia. t anywhere, until alter the Imams crusade In Postmasters—J. D. Kirkpatrick,. Mercer, Moor of slavery had been der some time In Jan. Penrose, Plilladelphlat , . .. i progruSs. What Is called the deaden of the nergeant-aL.Arins-,,W. J. 05 . 000, I hdatic.l-., supremo Court of the United States, In tae plate. .. Le I tired Pont case, has made It expedient and ~ 1 proper to roasserteliese vital principle/11a ari Assistant Sergeants-at•ArtaS—Gee. Stra Allegheny: Lieorgo W. Kean, Law:aster; , a• i'; authoritative manner, and thin is done In the H. Orwig. Lycoming, Union and Snyder, and first clause Of the proposed amendments, J. D. V. linger& Washington. -The right of prescribmg toe qualificatione m oot ac e per—,),,m. Nictlowan,) aWreano. of voters is exercised bYthe reepeetive States Assistant. Doorkeepers—John Mechlin, Alln• undeellm Constitution of 17Sa; three-fifths of strong; Jesienh It. Dorton, Bradford and 812111 • no slays. were Donated in ascertaining the ¢n Thomas Thomas Martin. Chester; Jdhn Mitchell representative population of the oa reral Butler'. James (Diego:3, Philadelphia, an Rates. The amendmaut to the COnstittition Lyman liaggleTleite. . abOlterierl slavery in all the States and Terri. Ilessenkor—JaMos SfeCaulby, Philadelphia. t ortes, Though .It, was formerly otherwise in Assistant Sicsseimers—Samuel • Crawford I, a u nt, if not 041, of the old Southern Staten, Allegheny; Jobe F. liengy, Bedford, end lino. U. Unven, Jr., l•hfiatlelpphin. Marshal of the Rotunda—darnel 3leDermot t, 1N e.shington. After an unimportant routlno of I,nOne , rt Connected with the; organixation, a Commit tee of toren Wu, appointeil to en-Operate with •lmitar Committee In the Senate, to make arrangement% for (lover.. ueary's Inauguration, on theilfteetilh instant. hours of daily ss,,lon were died ut clef on to one O'clock. Itraniirreo, dantary Ir4l. Bigllllol, of Allegheny. otrered a Preamble audJOlnt resolutions ratify Mg, on the part of the r‘tato of renosylrunla, the amendment to the COhetit utlon of the United state!, submitted to the states, by the last Con. Crepe, . Mr. Lowry, of Eon. l road place a mein tion sl utast purport . ' Mr. Dail,. offered aJOlelttaolutlon It“truct - tug our , onater: and ream:ailing onr Repre sentatives In Congress to rote for the [...peal or the Internal rf.yrno II e lie 11/Staled Uglier, Tile 1 . "..0 , 11 1 V 1; 01 laid on the table. Mr. • earight, of layette, offered a resolution lu referenee to thu dual odJonrnment of the Legisla , lire. Mr. Lowry called np• his resolutions ,atitV log the Constitztional .51nenditleuf, which wan passed by a iddict party vote of ayes IS, to 12 nape—alt the Democratic Members ev'oting lu the negative. Mr. Ilighatn read in place a further sop plc • went to an act euticfra st.^, net i - elating V , cor porations [el - inSnalacturing, 0101 quarrying purposes, 'approved the lath of July, .1. 11, The atrove was tabled anti , committees - aro appointed. No PnArrant e. 7 importance was done, a- the time was montly consumed by the reading of the Governor . , message. house—The Douse we. called to order at eleven o'clock. Prayer by tier. Mr. ft.enntOr, Member trdnt LFynx mfr. A palltiOn eentes[ing the election of Miethvel Mullin, of the Thirteenth litatrlet, Philadel phia. was otenented, and °solutions Passed to act upon D. on the etn in /1.1.0 ...P3Ve n - WI I:llei,lge wag read. pentp, Wtet presented contenthig the els , - lion of Charles D. Itottelt, of I. [lion Masi. -.special order for the fib Mr. Ilechlevy. of Armstrong, presented a petition to repeal au act entitled n act to regulate the practice o(• uniertng judgment and Issuing processes In the county of rem stroni.- lieferreti to S.owi Antliciary Coin- A Lotlimatee, on mot lon, war appomted to act with a COMM 'UN' 01 . 111121 Senate, to report e bill to CV11101 . 113 the law of he Stott% mie t 5 . .! to the election of 1 Otte , ' Iltetee Senator; to the low of the Coerces on the sebjeci Roe. J. Ylennedy, member from II yonllng, wr, moiled by a reeoletlou to ...Ten ,hated Sew:ions with pro; A 1.1..1 scan passed under a'ensneu•lon of the rules, to :intend an act regulating the •ale of liquors in eerier. ooroughti at. Arui,trong,, Potter, Indiana and Perry counties. itesolut It ere passed directing the pub lication of. the Governor's rneltswlt :•no Mate Treasurer's reyon. Several re...haloes tn regard to hantl. =at ter's trete pre.ntul and alit On the table. A committee, to act with a commUl.wot rho oonate, war appoint,l to male arrangements for, and COMillet, the inauguration of General leary, Governor elect of the State, • Adjourned until tomorrow at 11 A. TPE COVE:KNOWS MESSAGE. 7', (AC ”,Id lloctar r,i .17.r 1 'reJertlati (CC • the C,.., , aow,artth Pennavttonia: We have rea , on to be thankfuTto 1.10,1, for the blueslnga of trerice, attendant emir., that Inds=try hoe beta rewarcled,and that the, the Commonwealth has been able to do her lull duty to herself, to theyountry and postaritY The cos.illtlon of our IlzianceA 1a at follow, Balance In Trea.ury, 1 , , 1-45.3 -1,7;w,, I I Iteeelpin during fiscal year rn•lLty Novemlier:N, :1, I Total In TrentAnry for Ilenl 3 ear 1.,' • rravlnents for ,name period nave been-- n,lt'd,:rd I Balance in Trett,lt y, 1, Is Amount of public tleht , It stood on to.e Port dal" of Don- 1' , .. 4, 4 4 % , :"..* - ~. Amount reduced at the . ,tllte Tr,a-ury, dap ' Ana tho Racal soar. clt- . . In 0 Nov. 50, i.‘ , .., 5 pip / , cent. loan $l,-...-,551 a, ..- 1'; per cent IhOlnr Loan. CY, 00 . D011.11,f ie erVII.LOI ,• Ctr• . 1111..tdvit ..,,; 45 . . I= To wlt, ftindol debt per cent. loam. 5 per cent. loan V, per cent. Nan par cent, torn, military, per not Map 1:4'1_1 Unlnntivl debt, relief_ notes to luterrat mit-tandlog F luuncintnietl Doinette cl editor; certificate,. ArtclA in Trt. - truzy: • [Wilda Penn.ylvanin Railroad I:01.11- pang Cyo aml Erie railroad company Into - est 'on bondS nl rilllitlielpillll Ana Lrio railroad minpaayl,l2lAn Cash in Troahury' - ."1,141,0.;34 all t!zoc- , , Ut a,net.. I.labillt... in oxer-1 of a,-etti, vduo'.b..:troj..''N'o's'''e I,tr tt,WC,OI, e./ hap i rj: T emeal It. Trea,ury PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, 'JANUARY 3, yet for many yearn pair free negroch have not, In ally of the,, , , h e t :l permitted to vote. At thn I.dt, Crates would he in 11111111 tin• n hole of their former 51Ave population, at it bald; lor representation, Instead of three-t 1 ft (hereof, That Is Inlay, I ney would have in the existing ratio about twenty niece member.. of Congress than they had hair., thlAery wad ithollrhell, and the free Sipes would lose the same untober,Maklng a difference of abont forty members pf Enn. toy, onctsivtli of thowbolnlainy. In other a ord., Oil. tresAon 04 the rebellious Stmcs, ILO suppreasnon of which has Colt us Insnl hundreds of 0,011,111dr, of precious Mos, end SO Many , thOUttillds .01 Mr,. of treasure , woold rowar,le,t g ling thilet it vast increase .of political power. This unstirdlly the isiconil clause of the pro nosed allienillUent designs to pre Vent, by the just, equal and moderate InOVl•drili, that In fat ore the repro ten tat ire population of each Slate shall lie pprwpato front the whole Impala- Poe Ellaeot, If Its laws exclude from the or!, flea,. of voting, any mule clime., not crloff. nets, 01 thouize or Ow:lily-One :rear, I have Tut Id learn that any idaltiltle °Werth - di van lie , v` , !7e. The inns'. elan, of the ileidins.tl amend ments.excludes from t. el/grass, sad [loin Mot College of Electors, nild from all otllcers, civil and military, of Min l oiled slates, oe of any. Slate, persons who, us functional les .of the United States, or use Lituottlro or .5 calkers of any ' -sate, hap; /wld eo r°, at ern to •ihrpott Oar di the I'M ted states, end isflewurdii Violated their Oath lit•Logisg- Illit In reliellion iiiniinst the sat., tinies4 Lou t:teas, by VOW of t w 0-1 11 II ouchl have las triCiVed the Mesta' ity of env Person., •• • . The fourth ehtuse urn rn,.4 the volklay of the Item' or the Unltt,4l rtr ;•rohiblts the r.,r,e)tlen or j e t', pon:1,11.0f the rebel drill, or ofnnr challis for . the 10-, of emancipation or nor slave. • . . The filth clatise provides that Conore., shall have pea er to entoice . 111pVIAUJ. 01 the other clauses by Priil - ttliri,oe leel,lat ton. That torso lto nail moderate provisions wil: tocettlie nearly approbation of the b baton., I cannot doubt. If proposed by tw o. 1111010 of each !loose of cotarres, Islet retitled thltastoertlis ot theLei:Hater, of the Mates, the Constitution provoles that they 00011111 stand on adopted atacuittnerits of that ihstrument neetitlo'll has iwekbai•eti whether the :states lately to rebellion, mot not yet restored to ,their privilege , by Cortgreon, WO to be eounte.l on this vote -la other words, w heths er these who have rebelled snit been snlaland s lull Iss entitled to n. rtenticl vole° Its Cid rplestlon of the gnarantees to tb regairell Cl thew far tutors...lto...tient , to the laws. So inonstrousa p r oposition Is, it appears to ale, not sopianatai .by the wools or spirit of ills oteettut tab. The rower to ntilnlics i i rection,lollllo,l the pate of Innate,: print s- ion agata . st tarot:tag tett afresh, These -tales have tatt•la ati ar upon our Cnintti Go, clement sad t h e i r vister 05.11.0- 1 cool l l i e power ,nlOlOl by tat o nstitntpw, •alt• Ire war on, tl port, inelo,let the roofer to iltei ate, Utter nor LllO ierlll3 _or peace and restoration. Tne power of Conv,rnsv to ;;u,ttnnt•e to on tf. ry State n Itenut,licuu lotto of Government, nonht cover 11.101 131 . 01, VtrZellt aCtlOll t 110.11 Inv+ yet 10,,n rf,!. -I.lm ' , U , r Mkt...nett upon Longrew,., to hear , vide end teal ntaln remit/11mm government, for the etaten. Iv to b.• 1.-konte.l hi the brottkl en/ meaning of the term/ It not 10. mere lor• anal CiOtooe. o nir• 1,01,0. , t1. 1 id. wan conferred, and t j ltedEztv volumed, to pr..- sfwee tree 1,14I1lt:liorl- nealllO ^II nihnte. or the innre ',tole. element,. of dee- I - pottsue end kinarel . v. 1... a teal levat.olll 4) . ,00veTtn.l the fik - kt creme:its of number Of ...tat..., toifclttug for the per, ple ail she 1 tel., gement , ekl Ilo: CO. 01I1:11- TlOll, !nein:ling cyan (Lit-c ct propertY ;tn't I ftfe,,lhe 1001 k of restorati fin tit vie titelto rests with the Natlonsil Government, and It should 1.0 (kWh f fekkrle,.ly performed. thelrthtz .- Mge 1 / 3 - Cnnerete, and the tleelite ratton of the prop 10 ut the !:EM eirmuorta, the faith of the natemaikhickl to the , ankllbee topmcut, in t r emly oaf, and tltc!r !•,11rIa.ty gleell to the rebellious ntates. Rut Olin th.; :heel' hat .11,1,10,t/ Into the erstokle lan ;,!Inch) the peon:ell:4lY In rebell - on peramX hi them releCtlon, and to I continued 0,01,11 E-nun and tun obstrlictinn . of the evec eta, et the nett:inn: Jaws. It a he en all them Ilion to the nEttlen twit the an— otos am! force of treason null ex Int among people ho cop,' mine ..1 Me privilege,. of the a k government, nano ot genernan 3910 - aneo. if Ith thelr rejection, all b01e ...,( thin, wltlt the coetperatlon of tho rebellious nn a hint thdt nonlit , puF!!c the 10010,1reettlta of the ear, a ill have cani-fed, and to, Elitry nib , then devolve Open th , gee erntl,ll, 01 adopting the InEnt ; LllMitual method to seen, fot t hoe. k the' , istmeter of golcrultienda tienitinkted by the.t.OnsLitutlon. Thee are a fitiont Ma tut enverniucatkk—they are u Ithollt municipal law, null v ittitatt any claim U. pnrldrip.lic In the gOVerlIIII:11. Ott A . l.e.Lprllletille Of law lu,lee can the / rebellion.. states complain, If they Lave . reJTereEL,the fair tied tvt'n" upon mji telt It ~;y ode offer...! brother - am - el - with 111, awl: a pat ticipation Ir. all the bleneinge of ' our met finned, tf the glueelielialll, lit 1110 t of ..11oulItynter.mueve noon the work of cocoa ntruetiton at the eery fkkondatlon, and then the .nit y (mend upon us In kliecard 1 klineriht mat ion In favor of the enetukes of our 11,1:1UthIllte, to glen Its and them enklurtng (teeth:int and let partial J unt Thell - ortntltatten 11.. defined treason, and bits ellten exprtea miner to num. - v., ineurree. lion, fly War If necerotry. It tine not pel• clod, in detail, the terms to be gtentm ro l after a tone. flow could II do no' It wont. probably tint be conten.lekl 1 1 )* the w %Meat par. 11mm t hat Ibece statue hod a right to he rep relent-4A lit Cesmrta of it time when they were e truyinx on open war agalnpt the gov ernment. or that Cong/..... then - 4. lawful - bode, imin ithstsibllop, cielnelon. now then have they rex.oned the is tit of rota reucatation I timely nut by s imply laying .loskru theft - Onusum 1/1 hen they enulcouldlonger hold them. The Clotted elate; !coon (tie right, and it la their ditty toexact olcit ....mantes for their I:1111re 14004 TlMlllnet al, they NMI' .Ite n:II/den I. on•I tile oticuders, from whom they are to be ,tamed, eau lotto no rnoniight to 11,%Il„eul f , T (1 EMI MEM Oaf It : • 2, r..i,~Y : ) =Ea 4 .0 144 Practically, coipoinia sense determined file .1114.4%30110f their right en to part icipate, when Congre-s proceeded In the enitetTneot. of !awe, alter the surrender of Ti,, last t chel military toter, /t van deternittool again, when the now ffeuillo,l aznondtueitts were propoacd by Eon- gress if two-1 Idol. of Congress, an now oon 4tittited, could laabll ly proposetirredianivent- tuctit.:, tam tio :est:a:rte. of the atate4 not. exclude:l . Irmo reprcsOnt.l.lo.l in taingre,, Mem a loilliclent - ,ninjOrity to effect their law ful adoption. It pas determined agalu by the formal sanction, of both tile. great poittleal partici, a in Emigres. I/Y an alinoat unaab twigs vote declared the rebellious States with out the right of represien hatch in the Electoral hollege In U , 4. • tl edoidlit to In oil resoletely and rapidly, with all incenutee tleowed neue,sary to the tut:ire safety of the country, so that nit parts of it noiy, :11 the ,irll.,t day, _l,O restated. to Just and 1,1,11,1 privileges. Tho annual "port of lido. Theiline 11. flee rows, Supertnten , f.t tat the 11.11111,:iltiLl , and education Of the sot:loan' orphan. , will exhibit the preseet Condition awl the result ten. far of tllat undertaking. Nearly three flame:Led of the Clllidrtn of the bravo men who laid Itnivti their II ves•that for the ably Might live, aro now not only c o mfo r t: ably pro% hied Mr and guarded (rota tempt,. lion but are rECelving ciincatlost which wilt them to re-pay the earl. of the Mate. .The approprlntloll miUle for ibis pounce, et the last eeailOn, ha, boon nufflclent to meet alt caper... of the tinauctal.year just closed, And I recommend whatever alopraprt tloa may tat fleet:sum:3', to continue and perfect the sy glom nutter widen the Init.:lli %TO Coll. !GO,VG GO I .5 4.2, , - 1. * e-,1311 1. _ Meted. ' There tau he no dould'that thn Appropria tion will he meth, Were Ito select any ctate Interest which 1 Would Mutsu wartnly COM. inolidqo your prompt attention anti liberal. Icy then Knottier, It would ben d in, All Penn sylvanians ere proud of it, an It near lao heart, of all treason. whir to their greater derdittitiOn And want of information oil the. part of their relativel, Must,theorplmos el our colored soldiers may require wiaLetal attention. re Maps authority to the ',tate e it point t;to nee,' I or a elm, time, the services of all agent, to ascertain their number and elaline, end briug then, Into the Atioad. that may Lu provided for them, will be suflichart. The whole number 11l the Kate In fief %urge, of whom a lea' pure ul• reedy been temporarily provided far. I recommend that provision be mails for tile maintenance of serif of our soldiers an are in poverty, and hove beef, eo maimed as to pre vent there front %I:lnning IL I leelitiond by their labor, by Million intildinge at Once. or 01(011 Other mean. as you may deem ff PLO and pro p.3r, until the arrangement. nrOpoenti by the National liovermumit for their support are completed. They era probably few l w „„ L ”. her” and It Is due to the Offer/rotor of the Com• monwealth, that they shoal , net remain le, or become the inmates of, pogr houses. or melt i op a precarious sub sisteuce ty begging, pa. Wont: and charitable eltirame have deo° much for therm hut speedy and prepur relief 'cap only be gives ,bent by the systematic and contleUed benevolence of the Cofnuttniwealth.. The Legislaturecan dlontLall'ord Immediate; relief toall of this clans of our eltleetio, and In tuna exhibiting gietittirlo to hereto and' faithful men, who did so much (or the eran try, the bur,ictt del fall equally on all her pe our our existing Ittenr, J erten are selected by the eherlif auLtemetelnsmners of the rmpeo tire counties. its these ollicere urn generally of similar political atilnitles, the systeM boa always heels In danger of being abused for par- Wan purposes. Ihiritig Lim Mat sit years, It lens been frequently be abused, In many of the - - C 0111101,4. To secure, its far an pe4enble, the ailmintstra, Lion of,equdl Justice bereafier;l recommend that Jury commissioners shall be elected In eath county, iti.the name manner as Leaped. torn of elections are chosen. each citizen vol. lug for one jury commissioner, and 00 two persons having the highest number of-Totes to ho the jury commissioners of the rearmm live county, to perform the same azalea. In the seleetiort of liners, that are now imposed up lt the slierill und county oommaionerm In Impossible to provide, In a lt respectsi ice the Increueing and chumming Interests of our ;Nowa, by the enactment or general 46A8, but to &large extent it is practicable tOrallere the Legislature from speclal /ogLitatiOnWhiCh Is demanded and occupies no much of Its le9- ~- /,. ~- • , *loos. SPeelal legislatten Is generally tressed without Ape tonalderatlon, 1013011 Of It at the close of thellession, and Is chiefly objection. , bib from the partiality With which pnwer , ... prietteges sire conferred. I again reoommeuil the ,passage Of general laws, when; II Is all ornetlenble, and In tills M 1,1006012: f eeoMulenti the passage 010 SO° eral law regulating rullionos now existing I and the lacorporatiOn of slow companies, so far Oss 00E11140 th nrunt ere m ed, end, yejust ual facilities la the franehtsesequal allorded WOK, .peopleut all scene'' , of the CornmouWealtli. - There ere it this 'time. In the varirnis pro eon,. a member of persons under sentence of death, seine of theta for Ittenys !caret, and us it SISLO IIeCOMO 2 ClnillOM that OW 111001111112. UOV• I ernor should not Issue a warrant of execution In cages untie ted on by his predeeessor, hot. unfrequeritly happens that In many ! come Of Which - are recent, while some punish- Meet shoeld he infttetett, that of dertt,h may tip , pertr to the kl.recutive to be too severe. I earnestly repeat nay remmonendation here, tofore made, that provision be made for the reception of such persons Mtn the penitens tier!, A. 010 wit) . be VArtiOrled On condition Of ivinaluilig a limited time therein: 00-211001111.0t1 1100 s C. it. Coburn, Snperin• tendent of Common Schools on themplration of Lie term In lane last, mild he centineud at tile head of mat Department until the first of November, when he resigned, and 1 appointed .7. P. Wickersham. It is sloe to.M M rl Coilurn to 520 5 -that 110 SUlSlllell all the dutlee of his office faithfully nub einciently. It ap• .pears from hie report, that there were In the school year of 16a., f cud school districts In the State; 13,146 schools; 16,14.1 teachers, and 725.312 pupils, with an aVeralte attentiaece of .171t,t5.2i , The total cost et the r•Mool system, frir the en , tire State, I.l.ll,li:taxes levied and Sta.e not ttoprlattoe, w. for the year 1,5.0, al ,1%.1225 , ine inerease In the number of schoM diets lets as dl; In the number of schools, 2 . .22; le the n in mime Of children attending school, 10,M2; la the oscine attend. , use "t school.P.M.S, sad in the total cost of the .'stem, al.-1,e2.0 02. In: Vito gene attention to the vainabla imaoes lII2‘IO In his report, and that of Colonel is lekersham,. and commend our system of ru,s,ii” instr.tien to the continued fo.terinet ol‘re of the Legislature. I herewith pre,lent the reports of Colonel I'. Jordan, Military Agent of the State, at In Won lOf colonel 11. c.reget, chief of Trans portation; of a. P. hates, nu ,sillier' Pin•ory of our volueleers; of trustees of toe Uoidlers , ' Gettysburg National Cemetery; of the pro. cemlingssted ceremony or tile return et OW nage). on the 4111 ei July, in the city of Phila delphia, ant! of Colonel .1 3111 es Worrell, COM . miseloner tippoinied under an :la raslttllng 50 1 the passage of lists in the miscuelmlina, and 1110110 your attention to them, nod the reports ol the ahrveyor General and Adjutant Gen- • The Agency at a,i3lnetor: nil ol d . In my Judgment. he Obit/eat:a. /t provett vcry useful In all respect-. alit I . speclelly to our volunteers mid their famine, .rotir thousand bIZ handles/ atilt 011iely claims bassi passed t Agency (int , cg tile pan sear, ant •t hree and • loven thousand seven hundred and three dollars has beau collected front the Gectrn• taunt and transmitted to the clainmuts free of Clutrer. It will he necemisry to craitinee the n?lleS at • Chief of Transportation, as' there arc unset tled accounts w nth rag:owl commie his and the National Government. unit dull. to to. oral I.,seem's' and -pc or testier of the tatteh a Well re q..' it A. athltt , oU . al appropriation will be ivinired for tliTh fie , imminent. • aarre , TT reennittleml. In .1 ioitlce to the Ilv. tug ant the de...1, that our L. hirtory be padost forward vigorously, and that money for that purpose be appropriated. • The trusteee of the, Mate Lanolin hospital repressii t that Is 1 nipesall(le for them to ac co:hints:ate anti care (Cr m nom her of pa tients committed to them L. l ' r the laws rug :st ty 11.4/111 1691011$ into the bri.pitai, and e,,ee reeeteillairld that prevision he made for inerelsed accemmodatioil. I heed not lay that the Inelltetion Is rare.. failv dud tcenemically rniteoged. or to refer lathe getfAl. food It has produced: and 11101 eortitally tinge In the statement soot recom 1000d:sticks el the memorial Lyres:Ph pre. aented. I invite your (Mention to the condition of he mortal. It is WO mnail—unsale 1.. a leposttory for file largeatuount of valuable military mate rial tobekept In it. - and is, in all respects, ins eon seniekt andralt stapled to Its parimsel. 3lucti insonven mere n as vaperieriesel glaring also rear rse e,stetLellatsfeeteet room and surety, and 1' IrcomMend that ground.* and k.nee nail eon; mod 1011, arsenal by erected In or near the Ctltlttat of the state. mace the adlourn need of the - Legialature I drew my at rent on the Trifamiry fur tgeitsaml dollars, approprlaterrto the National Cemetery at Antietam, and appointed alsior General JOllll It. Brooke trustee to represent the state. Ingo, the warrant was drawn / appointed Colonel Williant 11. MIMI - and Cap- Lsol J„llerrill Linn, lie examined the grellitti old made a full Invethr tit ion, their teeort Of t a hid; isceotepanli , this message. P will be noticed that they report seven hundred and itinety-sev . en bodies of Petin!Yivattiatis d'at lie removr! luto the comet (icy, and recoup Me rotate addit e ional aPProPriatioa. la wificl , inns:. (*radially Unite. I cannot close mytast Annual Message, alths out renewing the es prtssio it ofmy gratitude to the rteelnell of the CononOn wenit h. for the hearty approval with which theT have cheer ed the la intoet the Executive ollice. To lints earned inch approval tie ely odicial conduct, (luring Um last its years. mast, always be a eouree of pclde to myself and ehlidren. out the ronselonaness that I wa- endeavoring to demirve their approval, and without the hope that I should anceeed In at taiwing It, I !nest have sunk under the responsibilities of my position. It was only it reliance Ott Divine Providence, and thltart.ll . o, resolute, hearty .(up port and zeal of the people, tool their rep rescritslietis., that encouraged me daring the (talk and terrible crisis thrOugli which the country has passed. I tenet to du my duty to my country: and know I was at least faithful to her in her iles3o distress, and I coneelymi that date not to N. limited to the tuerelv put ting tif tool, Into the maintain mappress treason and rehellion, and a the national life and doing sit everything In my power to sus tain the p.m war forced ttpOn Ife Id pro mote the rights Mad comforts or Ontr VOlllll - after they had left the state, to aid 11011 rellert , the peek and wounded, and to care for thr e e tansmission to thelr heaNed families, ol te pree 000 atllell of (till Main, sod the Lrettiltetlanee and education of their orphans as honored children of the country. To have heen the Chlet ar(istrate of this .great Commonwealth,' during the period [Meech which we listTe pasted t and ba r e earned and maintained (if, indeed, I hared the confidence am/affection ofhor people and their representatives, are noire enough to sat• help the highest embalm , and • In my retire silent from the treat given me, I pray tied that the Mate may continuo to grow Itipoiser and strength, and litir people In prosperity and happiness , .t.-ti. Cr aria. Elatarriv)i MANSION,' 1. 11,4ms:tram, January g, Departure of French Troops for Europe. SEIM ISSOSPIINT Of num pains, Gem Sterling Price at New Orleans -• :SEW January 2.—liy the Eagle, trout po.emher 2talt, we have later Mexi can nairs. Tan ateatner Florida loft Vera gran on the 10th of December, with eleven hund red•Frenen troops and a full cargo of arms, ammunition, 0/9. A , Fe vessel arrived at Vera Crus on the I9th from Ne Orleans, with a cable dispel Oh from Napoleon, saying that all the transports raid ed rve there le Janmtry. und that he expect a I the French ITOopo to b 0 09 IMAM within three weeks after their arrival. Every thing Ind teat. that the French are buttoning the evacuation. tan is at Puebla, on lilt way to the city of Mexico, and will doubtless remain un til after the departure of tun French, when be will probably attempt to leave. This will prove a hursrdone step, at even Ids present friends, o.cm:entices,. an the Egeferfs calls them, will torn upon Min. Vera Crux. and in fact, the whole country, 19 tall of ruiners, and it Is difficult to gut at the truth. Ten Liberals are ready the mo ment that Marshal liszaine leaves the olty of Mexico, to throw le eight or tenthonsangl troops. It ls also reported that in quantity of wankel. have been tiondemned and secretly cold to the Liberals an being uselbss to the French,en account of the difficulties of trans portation to Vera (;rox over the monotains. Marquis and allnituou are' trying to'raise turn and money. but without succeset nor kilt believed they will accomplish anything. The Liberals are ahnost to possession of the road from. Mexico to Vera Crux. They will cuter the latter eft? as soon ill Basalt., de. parts with his troops. A portion of 1191LM111191.0tl forces declare lam. all dietinriam of races and nationality aro to be abolished la his army, and that the Austro-1 1 .eigie Logien will bo held off and din. missed: but that all of theta may enter the Mexican array, and that those who do not, wise to do shall be sent to Europe agile ex pense el the State. New Datune, den. 2.—Gen. blueing Price, and three daughters, has arrived here frost Cordova, Mexico. Mazlahfitun is fully established at Puebla. The City Connell presented an address wet-' coming him to the citY. Ills Cabinet Id .Llll engaged on the new National Congress sChome‘bat no account of their deliberations hat yet Dean published. The French Minister and lien. Castlenan are Olio at Puebln A learnt:tau conflict occurred at the bridge Of fittla,botrecen a entail force of Imperial• late, conducting • moral, and too Literals, ' wherein the former suffered severely. Their g Colonel Was seatte_pritionsr, and a whole emu party is talsniag. Tile Imperialists had cap `tire and sti beral ot Cbtefs one Colonel Bravo and three ot and FROM MEXICO. j [ ,&" 0/ 867. SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. VERY LITEST TELEGRIMS. FROM WASHINGTON. The NeW Toxin Bill. A LIST OP TUE PARDONED REBELS The Ohief Justices Decision in the Mudd Case. THE MISSION TO MEXICO ABANDONED. The Impenehmen!,-C;entle- mien in lEarnehl. IMPORTANT ORDER £llOll GEN. GRANT dk! a .. =MI I=l . The tariff bill to be presented by the VP name Committee , of the Senate tcoMorrow, will In all prnhabllity be adopted as a substi tute tot the slums, bill passed' st the last so.. stun. It Is understood Cue rteitme - y 'name Com. mittee are almost unanimous lit favor °Rim new hill, and that the aoceinpanying report of Commissioner Welles will metre a deip im pression en the House and the country. The report of the Cotetelsrloner of Revenue, which accompanies the bill, reviews the In ternet itevenue system, the customs, XYstem, wants and Interests of the Country, as pre. limtoary io the examinntieu of the , inestion of a tariff. It adopts, as a halls, the rettemtl ol a general demand for an Increase of the present tariff and an Immtry aS to the cause of that demand. 11310 demand cannot Its sim ply for revenue, because the existing tariff 13 mare productive of revenue than any one we 1,400 110111 It most be ba5.0.1 en encourag, meet of the 1 colustry of the country. Thu reriert then proesests ton general ear • vey of too ladestriril Interests, partlemlitrly during tuft yeni, nod generally for the past four years; and points out the 'caging uln a:M.(s of production. The dm luridly., elements of and Its ren ew:ottani, ore elaborately discussed, and the results pointed out to ho un extrsorillnary Increase in the prices of labor and commoillti:m. The amount of the advance of tither and commodlusi Is, in elmOst every trench of Indestrial .eopigtlon, the .ttect of tins advance upon - such Gent/pallor,. trails , coin:tier:, and rise lymt lon 10'5K forth In detail. The or:rants...tenor, In tilts respect. recognt es the fact thntdurinc the present derangc.l Mate of aftairs, eon seqUell: upon UMW., tem porary measure, of relief are needed, and he , reemumen:ta a partial increase of the present tariff', but only-loan extent not even appeal totaling that proposed in the lion. pin now +:n,l• . r llhance Cortmal.. teem the senate. '- The reports contain an elaborittessusi minute esansiontton of each of the leading inslusts - hal ,11041.14 1111,1 persults of thaeosaftry—etstion, wool, Iron, coal. salt, lumber', he., With tables of comparison, ellen - lag the effect of high pri ces on all these several interest, In many eases enrage hare been accurately cal' rainiest and subetitu test tor sot valorem statics. The bill UCCOLCIPIIIITiIIg - the report, co Pere 71 pages quarto, and presents the proesmt tariff, thse TMse proposed by the !All. and, threes proposed by the Commissioner of Ito-. venue. =I the Attorney Gent:rare , orrice has made Out at the prinuipal pore.a pardoned for hellton. They were member, of :Ito obl my or navy, tnembera o; the rebel Congret,s government, Major Generals In the rebel a ,roy„ ac. The list runs sin follows: Alabama, I'4 Arkansas, TS; District of Columbia, M; Flo. S; Goorgta, Is: Kentucky, II; Looleiana, .21'; Maryland, 5; Mississippi, IM Missouri, E; North Carolina. South- Carolina, 21; Ton nesse, 1.5; 'peaks, 13; is; West Vir ginia.S. Tim' above list also contalum the 11.1.'11 of those who recommended the pars don ~ There hove beedlasned by theGovern meet atone or Itl,taolmrdons of rebels leas .linen n to fame and not returned in the above It being imposslble to prepare them in time. A large muss of appllcatlonA for par don lie In the Attorney tieneraro °S hoe, betide these, neither accepted nor absolutely re jected. TO 1.0:Y1,T ras.rerttyr C LAO!, • Owing to the lmmen-e number of frandu lent claims presented in the Quartermmter lieneral's• °Mee, Geuerar Idelgs will recom mend to congress passing and providing for three 6minitssloners for each .of the States. who shall hold their sessions to the several States, and there require the claimants to ap pear In pornon tad identify lil¢Oloo/VCS, as well as establish their clams by oral testi ,. teeny, • 11!1=1= Except Vona are taken to the Aloci,lon of Elder Jo.tee In the habeas , forint:tit 'Loom of Dr. Mot', on the ground that the ttepeeMe Court. decision In the caviar 11.1111gito oat ap pito .ble to the prisoner's at Ory Tortugas, and that that decision is float. I= Plan , are being matured to secure the pai -1 sage of a law 'guaranteeing the Mexican loan. The Sherman-Campbell mission to Mexico has been abandoned. Mr. Campbell has re ceived permission to visit his home in Ohio, and General Sherman will be In Washington next week. TWO some CAROLINA NICRIMRS. Th.. 4:011111ilitl00 to Investigate the murder of Union soldiers In South Carolina end little evidence against the authorities. Secretary Stanton assumes the entire responsibility for the course taken Ly the liovernment with re gard to the murders. COTTON PAID TON. Over one million dollars wroi paid during hot month to Southern claimants for cotton captured and mnt:isolated by Unios troops du- ring the war, and which was claimed to have been Illegally taken from the owners. CARE AND teOllO6lT IX TIER 1,6 otyrnmc 116011 arr. Gene ralmint 1.1. leaned the following im portant ordo : .'The attention of the com manding Meer, of Departments, districts and p, is is called to tho. provisions of article lb revised arm y regulations, series of 1663, con corning the care and responsibility for put. Lie money, property and accounts. It is th • duty of each commanding °facer to enforce a rigid econo7 in the public expenses, and to correct all I eMilaritles and oxtravagancies which he may discover; to ace that all public property in properly cared for and not lost and destroyed through neglect; to carotally fieruthilzo all contracts and disbursement ac counts submitted for his • approval, and to see that the public interests are in every way fair ly protectod.o BESSIMCNT Or VIRUINIA. Gen. MelbaLlin, of Virginia , arrived bore last evening. and denim the etutement of Colonel Joseph SCogar about the temper of the Virgin ia Lagielature. From .111 et bo learned In filch. mond he thinks the Constitutional Amend. meat will ho rejected unanimously. TIRE Leaner cosoarse XI,. But few o the absent members of Congress Dave arrived, and it is doubtful whether a quorum will Do present at the opening to morrow: xna tYrIACIIXIMT GICIASTION There to good Authority for saying that resolution directing the impeachment of Pres• Men,. Johnson will be °fared in the Souse on "Monday next by /tittles, of Ohio. The vote favoring impasohnieut has been closed/ eel. yawed, and its friends have no dOubt of its pueage. .nl. Provident was to-day notified of MI PRICE THREE CENTS. I- - the fact, and replied tlas: he woe entirely Dee. panel to tarot the Isane. , . /it 211 b: WHITE 1101,r. . . The Provident we, very Laic in hie office tn. Secretary McCulloch had en Interview with him Thls'imorniug, lint no other visite), were admitted. • 111.VEN1 . 1... at. rips The receipts from Internal Levert he riOarce to-day were 111,1,11.1, 1 - Goa crernv The reeetptl for eustomi tor the year ending december were ar follow.: Now York, 5I.3:8, 000 : /lost.", $ll , ,We; hiladelphi,i, $13.000; Baltimore; porno(); Portland, rook • runt,. TED, The lh,t, of January statement of he . puh lia pill not ho outdo up until illifif.th or 6th. FROM EUROPE. The Belief that the New Year Will be One, of Peace. ENGLISH FINANCES SATISFACTORY. American Cotton for the Algerines. TAO NEST YEAR TO BE A rEACEASLE Oar. IMA voN,Tanuary I.—Teo London Times pre dicts that the nen - year Will De one of general peace. =2 The revenue and trade. retur*of Great lintailn are very satlafaclOry. anhl lurlicke that the Chancellor of the ',Exchequer will be able to exhibit a morphia Xe:venue of nearly 010,01.10 pounds sterling. AtiSTAIAN xtsieren au,zoN Tavirr, Fzuperor of Aus tria has accepted the resignation of his Inn wry and apoJtutett a now Cabinet: January 1 —Victor Emmanuel, ID 416 Elm:et:II to the diplomatic body to day, ospre,,cd the belie( tlaint peace was likely for along time, but etill urged the reorganization, on a bailee Intl., of ilia Italian army. .1•TON FOR TUC • co itr.‘, December cotton supply company of Algieria' has received from New 011ettos nod south Carolina twenty bogebeads of Sea island and middling ootton seed, to be dlitributed grxtnitouAy among the lulCuht tants of Algier.. 'WEI.EGR APIIIC dcnnAer The Massachusetts Legislature organized iestertlay. Stode Wits elected' Speaker, and Willivn Robinson Clerk of the Bettie. E. Piegker, one of the colored representatives, 69 appointed on one of the Committees. ISovertior Fenton. of New York, suggests the propriety of building a new State Capitol, a bleb, It is estimated, would rest ten millions of del tars. . The total ea ports De:petroleum from Phila delphia, tor the year . amounted to . 26,Fa , ... o'4; gallons, valued at 511,Z71,Z05, against 1'1,032.- fal gallons, valued. at 0,111;211, in IS. - .5, and 7,0X,92.1 gallons, valued at 0414,714, in 1011. Last night a man named J. lienchel, in York, Pennsylvania, was frightfully stabbed by um unknown stranger, WI:10 1eC115.1 him of -seducing bit (the stranger's) a Ile. The man Immediately fled , lionchel refuts, to give Ids name. It ls believed In Philadelphia that active movements have lawn commenced by the Fe- Marl! inemnd. uencral Napier, late commander of the Prittsh troops In Cantina, sailed for Europe yenterday• The New Orleans investigating Committee closed taking testimony yesterday. The tmatern portion of the tow n oturenn.. .51144., was destroyed hyNee on litunday night. Dltrton, who killed the Coroner of IlemplitsP,Srrickroni n few days ninon, hus been ne,tultted on the ground of justillstde . houllelde. . . The Nitesouil Legislature met nt Jefferson Cit)'yesterday. Chas It. Branscomb, the sue cesstul competitor of tarn. Blair. In :st.. Louts, IN the tnerit prominent candidate for speaker- Mr. Hams, elected by rebel votes in Calaway county, was rettl',3ed a scat, and appearances are that the comity will remain unrepre sented. A lire at Huntsville, Ala., on ,aturday, de stroyed a block uf slores. Loss i110.5,9C0; Insu rance 11.50,000. (1.8.• Duke was wort ally wounded at Mount literling. Kr., ye,..t.er.lay,, In a rencontre with Win. Barnes. . . • In Boston, durtn; lntri, over seven millions dollar. in cold, were received (Ir customs, four millions wore than during 1-td. The Ire port. for ISIO amounied to over forty-Seven tullt inn dollars. During the year 1,500,00 J bar• reln of dour — Was StCeiVe.l—an excess 0000 1 , 7 , 5 of 51,01gi barrels., Clic and Suburban and addi tionalTelegramson.FourthPage IMEMB3II 51c , Itla H eILOBERT3—Un' 11 , m411y - ev_enlLr, YUldi Clt l:,.urgh• EW AD VER TIsExerENTS. CEMETERICe—The •43.1•-acre, the Wart sobnrba t hum etrcaFor uurl lop p le or mace, cal Ventre!Drug ttore al of 6.. e /UL CLANMY, Alle gheny My. FAIRMAN & .SAMSON. UNDERTAKERS No. 196 Smithfield St., cor. 7th, (Entraace from Seventh Atrial,) 1.X.1.1.19331711.42 1 r - E 3 . .CAD 133 AANDU - I3npanlirE.Zir. PA. ALEX. AMEN, _ _ 1TLV51MEE1.T21.33.3314, No. lea Fourth mewl, Pittsburgh, F. COPTIIth of all kinds. cuArrz, (11.0VILI, trod ....PrduouriPtloo of Funeral Foruisoing tiooas rortusuid. Isuomi opervis p midnight., Doane and Cum,. ioruisoro. Ituratioucia—Hov. David Kerr 4,1".. Rem. M J scoria,. D.D., Thomas iirtiug. daoooß R . T._WIIITE & CO., UNDERTAKERS. AND EMBALMERS linuthester. W 0 0 , 1 .4 Han and riUattT COFFIN ROOMS ,A 1 MANCHESTER LIVERY STAIR (lamer et inesold and (nutters street.. sr Ism , mut Hsrrlsaos rnmlabrA. AUCTION SALE OF • HORSES. 10 HEAD or Foot/ SKI:RIDEABLE WORK •NO lattllattlf HORSES sill re ofared fur sale at HOWARD'S LIVER) &SALE: bTABI.t. VD,. .A.cr i. : , ...m . l4 . olasticaltala Haute, 60 IttlI;AY J. 1•4 JOU PERSON JAI. GIGOTS. JOECKSTOII & SCOTT, DELLICILS Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SILVER•PLATED WARE, ETC., NO. 974 LIBERTY krrEILET.. XnttillaZialXlo3., w.r.r.:TU °lt Agrggs '1• 10:6421 DithEß. CLOW+ & CO., p ractical Fur niture Matiulrattktrers, CDR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS, Lateit ATI. or rwisitufts =muttlron baud - 5, LAJV 'lntl TO I LOANLOAN S2 OS 1101170.10E9 tams of 4.500 004 upward E era E•tate Wight aid sold 40 Real tstste Agen;'. l E. BC A N . iltr at 2 CABES'ILIDDEB, Dutch.reo4 , atad far ealaby alto. A. KELLY ACO., Vitioltaale 'Magenta, r Woo," wean. ME ()Twit,Ass , FAIR: CITY HALL 31111:73EIVIL - St ..t.z4q64 ' WATCHES, CHAINS AND -- TXM7MM•I=ILIr, =o= WILL T.,WILEY'S 6 Wylie St., 3d dour from sth. BOYS' WATCHES STERLING SILVER CASES &met/Onfr aloe for a Itrt ros4o el- pt., stly to our order. tty ore of 010 best Marmite -I.res to Europe. lino ranted to toe pottect.. Time beepers from $lB to $25, DUNSEATH& CO'S "Co. 86 31.1.111 i Street, CLEARANCE SALE CLEARANCE SALE CLEARANCE SALE WITHOUT MARI) TO WITHOUT REGARD TO WITHOUT REGARD TO Cost• or Invoice, Cost or Invoice, Cost. or Invoice. MCCLELLAND'S CLELLAND'S Mc 'MELLAND'S AUCTION EMPORIUM, AUCTION EMPORIUM, AUCTION EMPORIUM. DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS OE SHOE HOUSE, SHOE HOUSE, SHOE HOUSE, 55 and 57 Fifth Street, 55 and' 57 Fin Street, 55 and 57 Fittlytitreet, Blankets and Flannels, Blankets and Flannels, Blankets and Flannels, DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOOD'. DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING AND CLOTHS, CLOTHING AND CLOTHS, CLOTHING AND CLOTHS, WOOLENS, WOOLENS, WOOLENS, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Balmoral 'and Hoop Skirts, FUEL €g, FalU3Fi_p, )MMA;'ir CARPETS_ NEW CARPETS, NEW CARPETS, ED THE ENTIIIO2 STOCK .TILE ENTIRE STOCK THE ENTIRE STOCK BOOTS & SHOES; BOOTS & SHOES. BOATS &, SHOES 1.2,00 2,0 OVERCOATS, min lietroiG OVER 100 DIFFERENT. ETYLES, LESS TH,A.N-COSTI tram Great Closing Out Sale J. D. RADIALEY„ 334• and 336 Liberty Street, Coiwpoisilto INTea3,73.e. tWe isarrant our Goods equal in every respect to the best Custom Made. w. U. I..rrsusyr..j. ,orotasoN 306111, • EAGLE COTTON WORKS. EII•EAYIL:TL.!'nUTE” AB. : ly wilted by Mew s. KING, PE , Nile K & CO., we cut pectitilly Inf.= the public Stint w 1.1.1 cocain. the manufacture or SheetlngM, Cotton Yarns, Carpe Chains, Candle Wick and Balling. ord....may !re left .t the lifloe or the Work,. COMB MULLS & SINDISKY STS. i . ALLEGB&ITCITY OR AT TIIE • - PITTSBURGH BREIVEIir, Comer of Daveane Way and Barker , Allay, X JOSHUA RHODES & CO. 1103317 U WELDON & KELLY, PLUMBERS, Gas and , Steam Fitters, AND ; BRASS FOUNDERS, large aegortment of Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &c., ALW.drff ON HAAT). -164 Wood Street, near Sixth. saMpa MONEY FOR TIIE; ENTERPRISING. LIMIRO'S IMPROVED STOVE DAMPER ICLECKS THE DRAEGHT, BEGELATEA THE HEAT. rievr.s FEEL. H . . SATES MONET . EVERYBODY LIKES IT. EVERYBODY WANTS IT. LIVE 31 s aIANIC MV^ZI NY/TII IT. ow XII Sour Ca:LA=oov STATE d COUNTY RIGHTS FOB BALL Bead ataiop for oracular. or call on .1. 4. WIIIDDEN, E trAl O. 11 TIAD 9 tr... 11mi:tures, EU