The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 07, 1867, Image 1

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which It were emsy to cure.'
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toes; they litre brought Into
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t value, lint in many I`ll , ei
unlit lie Illat real merit hare
6nce echo pnelle. •
real nictit fit witi come CO
I/0 VOLCU It
, lull it futliV;..ll.ll4.
VOLUME LXXXII.---NO. O.
111 city, La, for years .levo
to pr,,,prio , .a.ry mediOne.
,ur n or. I.vilv.tev,r you may
m , c•. not - that experlynco
L•core r. Sts valnl more than
tor" never have
,given It a
t hot . enable hen to feral a
regard to the contents of
0.11,1 curative pOWer, as troll
dug (rout the earth, or an
Id, or tali:lel:al from the ellen,
, rt.t:ttly it does, and .for Onr
110 dl:l • eranco.. nein . thing's
care, to do the best learned
LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
FROM EUROPE.
FURTHER HONORS TO THE YACHTMEN.
tee remedIez,..VIXTOBAL
It o: W.:LIEU—ono of which
; of morn than twenty years'
other lot: ienovatedisysterns
eowrol with sores, no
Intel
voice:lo have heel. ever mit
oses live Lyre In Pittsburgh.
Ines are :11:itle. The cures ore
pg....SLUM... wont the streets.
.10 ore 001LICI,1 end If they
• not worthy the • attention - of
It.ll and those mho oro well—
they ;nay get eared; tive latter
now how to get eurekl, if they
The Ministry Will Introduce no
) Reform Bill.
PARLUMENT TO BE DISSOLVED AND
AN APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE,
Italy and Rome drrivfng at an
Understanding.
TILE PRESIDENT'S DEATH REPORTED IN
LIVERPOOL. AND LONDON.
, often, who, tenet than five
/Id to rnake that con.
1 coil his career In loos than
tool; lir. I:ey,,,er' , Peetortil
r ndrfen, and lie Is hale anti
- cry picture of rohnat.liertith.
aequitilittinee, a lady, on too
a:ly. Site wa9 0 Iloonicil wo
our year, ago; yet, In spite of
ices on, in poo.l health. Con.
woos,' to have nearly finl4ll
- but no—she tool; Inc. KEY
AL SYII.IIP, anti got well.
soils of others. hat tll ese are re.
, and are reterred to ns they
.1 In writing.
It. of thi-i eitY, re
regitrii4 tho won.lerfal power.
F..111C1.11:11. Ile Is a healthy
finer ti inenilicr of society, and
itlr~r n+ any Oily of his yen,,
F. - 41d '.l Is another wonderful
00001111 TO KNICIIICATi VACOOOEN IN ECU....
Cowre, Jan. 4.—Prince ChrlAtlan made a vis
it to ihe'dmerican yachts yestorday, and WWI
received with all the honors. '
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Losmc • •Jan, t.—Tlio American yanlitmen
Icy royal inrita.l.lon, went to WlntLsor Castle,
Loaf ay. •
. .
The dory of all the London clubs bate been
thrown open to them, and they are warmly
'w eleomed wherever they appear in this city.
Great preparations are being made by the
floral Yacht Club fora banquet, which tIiCY
giro to their brother yacht men - to-morroir.
I' A ms,Jan.'4.—The American residents here
hero invited the gentlemen of the American
yachts. to it grand banquet In this city.
Sr. PM . ..C.II[RG. 'Jan. 4.—Great interest is
felt here In the recent ocean yacht race. The
Imperial Yacht Club proposes to extend an in
citation ffi tile adventurous yaehtmen tovisft
Mass! a. .
,tott
1, ,reorthe,cs
:Me ~, t y was ens - mod with
BLoUn 01-MUCIIEB
the lives to prom Its et:lot:my,
r em.e, with Kruteita remem
d cumepy a whole newspaper
I to' enre , , both , by Dr. -
t,tl, mod • BLOOD
t .In not care :MAW: tieing so.
esire to kitiew more about the
hens at. the DOCIOI'd store,
or at his OonSultatlon rooms,
orro.i , x 111111=1 , 6.1 MOVInf ENT
• Lee Doe, .Ifm..s—El,3!.ino.—lt is Baia that the
Mini , try will introduce no reform bill at the
coming session of Parliament, but will order
Pariniment to be dissolved in preference to
doing Co, and appeal to the people to support
their action. The Ministers will Opt resign.
Ftonenra, January 4.—Steports from. Rome
state that hignor Tmmelll, the Italian Envoy,
is making good progress in his negotiations
with the Pontifical Government, and sonic of
the points 75g settlement have already been
agreed tiptin. •
=ZEE
Irs:tle. and. scull, Com
. 1,1. J. W. 13.1..L.,,tr C Co'9:,
liemr,.tijinary I.—The rope, is hi; [Ware,
ti) the Edrps lolplomatique, on Tee Yedr'•
day; sigriltlenntly , dwelt on the bypocriAy o
hla preteotiFil friends.
=I
)2, the Wheeler S.. Wilson STR •
cclycd tliu bitbttt award—ell
Europe and America in coin
anertl hat ill., ay, teen made
,lied. You trill make no mis
our at a helelay gift to wifel
. They ran be purchaectl only
rPt.,•2: Fifth szree`.
Cold:tell:A Cod Liver OIL .
I Swvete , t Cod Liver Oil m the
actured from freAL healthy
It iS Vern:CU.:
for "Itlvrard.&.Cisaell's
matinnLeturcil by
we7A.,ll.r.ek t Co. New York.
aggiht, •
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at ‘ . ..b01e-ale and retail, cola
ay at .1. W. Ilarker
=
)1, tad of empl,,reilf! anti soon
i:. By Inse,tment In
(proved stove Pamper" YOU will
['tire blleirtru lOr menthe CO come.
It at II Fifth street.
We Hear
beMg performed everyday, by
0n , .4 greet remedy fur Consump
aro a tiulTerer, if!, it. Solo agent
.lo,eph Fleming,
The Great Salo
aL wLolc,ale and retail, corn
ay at J. W. Barker ST. Co'm.,
Ilye Willsley. •
Icte3sn .11e city, at McClarran
Drug Store, t Market street, co,
, near EMU street.
Yon t:1112 1 1 .1'
fora of Nl kit'. at Jo ph S.
nery, No, 151,153 ealtl 195 irst
urgh. "
crag !and nedicive•.
e*erlptlonc carefully prepared nt
Inltna. , 6 Drug Store,
19=
at vbnle4ale and retail, ctrm_
.IE6 . ut.,.J. W. ILiaker
You Ceti any
Alcohol ac Joseph P.
Yon Eon Buy
t:Joserh S. FineV
=
ds nt irliold.ale and retail, Com
day at J. W. Bdrizer 5 CO';
xGnm.lucsrAnAny
loam from lit.glen that- Gen. E, , g0.0t
.ot been hang WI hitherto reported;
week wen - rgporteil In :safety up 10
lieectuber. The Liberals were/Alen
"nu Lute Potosi, and marching to- .
?trrey.. tO50:t0 turd Joined itte for.
I, Canules, and 11SOCiliiMed Uglltn , t
ut.tn LtVOC Of no one in particolur.
0 going to •r tm pito.
ortg of dry wkotl , Ntlit• York, fOr
ttOtollotttil to ,1%,211 o, .Pkh
ott Of thirty amour tatllloattollutlover
:eV. 11:u Rprtueuts of tpCCIo from
to Europu amounted, to 4517,611.
pernt , l 0 . Iron Worke. at St. Louts
troyor by Oreols friday night:
o nitch e, ' , a 1 ry ye, Less Oxen
yip thoneand done '
eitnx Ilgely to become one
of tho
in, as vet Lu,t the great ert cotton
er
rt In ills, Colon. Enna aro mids
t. cre t.ls onto n elevator Of IN
•Itoal to 001 in the 0n.4.. 1 report
tied will he made to the Cnamber
wren rdonday,: the 7th inst. Grain
ipped from the Nve,t, throught Nov
to heroes Mealy amts Cheaper per
throtOelitine
rear on lge pio,songer train bound
the sand:l4ly, ihtyton and Cinch ,
road, roan thrown from the truck on
near I'llllll, and two passengers,
.<1 several others M.; area.
.OrrOlt, ,00triOLOrtl lrp noborti for
au prFrolr , l:l.ll, 4:vial:lea at. tile Czu
,,, in Tot . ..lnto, do 1017 not having
to from London.
that the colont3.l federation ilenemo
be o,lopted by the Imperial Parina
r thrite or lour months, and mill not
melt le Camara botoru Stay
oes by the burning of the Vanslure
311110, near buyaunah, Ga., amounts to
er of u millton of dollars.
Soot of snow in lloStou yesterday
Dalai& of Lon'scale has deolded. In
ted States Court, tha t the pardon Dean
, r for selling cigars ,rsthout tne regas•
up,- does nut. remit any part of the fine
ii the In lames. '
;rand Trunk Hallway Company Of Can
er to tand themselves In a hundred
nil dollars, If the Treasury Llepart Went
hlngton will give p..rtalasten• to have
goOds shipped over their . road ana
over the SespenelOn Bridge at Jilagara
Dt erzamlnetton.
FIRST EDITION.
ONE O'CLOCK. A. M.
El=
?Atli", 'January L.—Diapatchea received thl
mOrrang liimmunec the occurrence of a t.crri
ruble caftbultaki; In Alger.; 2 dnuY
were .legiroyeeTinnil u lirge number of live
lo=t- 1.•
)4 Din: ;":7,,,L'ATION EMISLING
, or rn.r.
A new imposing demonstration to further
the reform Movement, will be made on the as
sembling of Parliament. The advocates of re.
forth .wl.ll turn out in great force, and.preeerd
petltion.ln rierson to the various members
of Parliament, urging in strong and urgent
terms that a reform bill be prmiented and
adopted.
4XOIV STOUU lS tilio LAND
. England has been visited by a snow storm
of unusual and extraordinary .severity, It
commenced on Wednesday the 2.1, and contin
ued to Friday morning. Trade and travel are
almost completely suspended. The streets et
London are choked with snow, and the city Is
enveloped in fort. Several accidents have oc
curred. Snow drifts are of great depth in the
rural districts, and many dwellings are
most buried. The underground railroads af
ford the chief means of locomotion aromid
London..
TIIL CIIL&IDL<I'! 1.133,11 33COUTED 13 LITE
Los DO'S, .i.l.l3ary s.—lt was rumored yeate
day on 'Change here • and' at Liverpool, th
Pre,hlout Johnson was dead, and it had a d
pressing effect on prices.
1ME12131
S JOINT NOTE PCOII LSOL•SD ♦ND FRAME,
Pauts,..len.6.—The La Totrie says the Gov
ernments of England and France have agreed
.upon a Joint note to bo forwarded to the
,Porte, in which the Ottoman Empire In coun
seled that the course of the Ports should be so
shaped in its dealings with the Greclane, and
In the Editern complication, as to conaerve
the peace:lot Europe. The note plainly 'intl.
mates the the quiet of the continent wlli ma
terially rest upon the action of the 'Porte in
these Important queitlons.
ITALY ♦SD DOME
[tome. January G.—Signor Tonelli, the
envoy , alter repeated interviews with the
Pnpal Cdbinet, has tome to a verbal agree
ment upop the religious matters in dispute.
ranted OCT at
13SIILf S, Ja•insry C.—The Prince of Austen
nen; has given in Me allegiance to the ging of
Prussia. The Prince sea tawny will retire to
Geneva, where he will reside, receiving in anb
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I.ren Hewn.. Jan. b.—Consols at g, for money
5...v553; Illinois Central 82; Erie 4a. Cotton
closed doll a• for middling uplanda. The
tales to-day foot op 8,000 bales.
Paulo. January s.—Bortrao la firm. 'tante*
are quoted at att francs. St centimes.
' , GANS rO6T,Jan. closed at
7134 ex-dividend.
HOMICIDAL
Lore. Jealousy and . !larder In Ni
York—Murder on n U i
pp and
Melo
boat—Crime In . pe
snarl.
New TOILE, January 5,1617.
LOVE, .IEALOCEI' AND Xranta.
Mrs. Fanny Willard, Fashion Et/ Bress of the
Sunday Tuner, was murdered yesterday by a
policeman, Thomas W. Burke, who afterwards
r.hot and killed brrnself... love end Jealousy
were the cense. Mra. Willard had rcitoted his
belt.
lEVIIONII ON A ATEAXEOAT AT NEW MADRID.
Sr. Louts Jan. 5.—A horrible 'murder was
eretrated on the steamerMcGill, yea.
tertlnv the 4111 Inst., while lying *1 Now Mad
rid, Missouri. An old man named A. CLWllsan,
from Illinois, got aboard above, during the
night previa.; he took groat offense at a kJ
iGir passenger named Brown who wore& grey
coat, and who YOme 01 the paiiseugers called a
rebel in COnNegilenCO. 'I Caterday morning,
v, bile the boat With lying at the landing, Wil-
toll loaded a shot-g nu, went on the hurricane
deck and levelled the gen at Brown, who was
conversing with Mr. Langford. or Atlanta,
Georgia; but us 'Wilson Was In the not of firing.
Brown stepped aside and Langford received
tee shot In his bead, killing him instantly.
Wilson then raved like a maniac, saying he
bad done God a service by killing u rebel. 00
the pastengers attempting isle arrest lie. tried
to 1.11,1 again, alai several shots were need,
. wounding him mortally. Ile had lost a eon In
the Federal army. Langford else screed In
the namcermy.
Er Mall AND norinrair IN minsinsirrt.
31,,, rain, Jan. s.—Sir. Purvis bpears was
=Warred Oil Sunday night, the Mth tilt.
, in
warren eaustY, Ml.sissionl, by a band or ne
gross, and hie house
-burned atter being sack.
A. The pioneer svas round in the house orthc
negro.. mot whom ,p .rested but tilt
. . .
allure escape d .
IX MISISOrieI. •
LEAVENRORTII. egBllsBo, Jan. L—lfm. Van
Deventer und . wife were at ordere.ton tit e
lug o f tho :vitt tilt., at Hickman's 11111 a, in me n.
MO counts, Idislouri. They wer.e_ trod upon
through the window. air. Van Doventer being
instantly gilled. the wire surviving in nn
unconscious state until Morning. Three no
grew, and two whito men are suppo9ed to have
committed the merger: They escaped with
.‘ , 0 , 1 In gold :Arden froze ale braise.
FROM MISSOURI..
liatilicatiorr of she Constitutional
amendment—. leenator—vrobable
Election of C. D. Dealro...Dietilleries
Seised.
Sr. Lerrs. January 6.—Toe Coestautirmal
emolument was retitled by the State Minato
yesterday by vets of twenty-6Ln to alz. It
Will pass the Rouse to-morrow. .*
The Radical amens to-morrow Welt will
revaluate -a rotiveci elates Smator: it is be.
&loved that Chas. D. Drake, Of St. ,Lodierwill
be the nominee.
Thirteen istilri - have ben .setzed
Ray. Jackson d
saitClaleyes counties e , in this BMW
for violation of Oro iterinue laws.
FROM WASHINGTON.
REPUBLICAN CIUCUS ON THE IM
PEACHMENT QUESTION.
Hasty Action Genefally Deprecated.
RESOLUTIONS LOOKING TO IMPEACH
MENT TO BE REFERRED.
Interview of Arkansas Delega
tion with the President, Cabi
net, Hen. Grant andllir.Stevens.
MI OF IRE , BiOD IND BIM" REPUBLICINS,
•
Their Appointments to be Rejected
byi.the xeuale,
-
FULL STATEIIEM OF TIIE PUBLIC DEBT
Wil.B➢[YJTOS,J3Olrn7 idl
Ltrv-mAnic*. QrcsnoN CONSISCIISO 1%
zus. niicucic.is CACTUS.
The Republicau caucus of IRO Rouse of Rep
tebentatives to-night was attended by about
seventy members- Tho proceedings were not
altogether harmonious. Mr. SeimSold. of Pa.,
was to the chair, iind Mr. tionnellY, of Minno
sota, Secretary.
The ouly subject congdored was the adop
tion of resolutions in reference to the ttn
penchnaoht of the President, which wore
brought 'forward by ]lr. Ashley; of Onto. who
hail been selected by his colleague. In the
Rouse to present the rosol
. .
The proposed action was strongly opposed
by Mr. Bingham, of 0010. The ground upon
which ho based his . oppoqltlon was, I.ld:this
Congress would not Mere time to conclude the
trial prOposed,i and that, as the succeeding
ono wan eminently radical. it would he best
and safest to leave the matter to the ccinsider
ation and action of the Fortieth Collgrosl .
Mr. Stevens thought there would tie ample
time IR thin Congress to do whatever was to
be done. Ile nit,. not, however, In favor of
hastening a re tier of this kind. fie was
willing to allots a fair opportunity for mem
tiers 10 (longer., to give duo consideration to
the mei:wine pi posed. lie tsilleved that it
might to he done, bat was not Inning to go
Into ft unless It Could be done thoroughly and
certainly. ,
- -
.Mr. Spaulding, of Ohio. opposed the proposed
action very cainesily. lie did not believe that
any good would result from 11.
Mr. 11 4t 1 iY. of Valifornia. thought it the
niont moinentons question that hod been pre
'wilted for the consideratton of the members
of this Congress, and deprecated any hasty
action.
Mr. Washburne, of Illmols. did not think
that Impeachment ...4.4 1103:1bie. and while he
riellers , l that the President. had don. manly
things ter - tonsil . ; objectionable. he thought
the proncedttenisf his Impraehment should Inc
referred to one ot the Manaus.: committees,
in order that it should tws regularly and dis
passionately considered before being present
ed for the formal action of the House.
Mr.. Moutwell, of Massachusetts, earnestly
supported the prOpOsitton of Mr. Ashley.
Mesuire. gi.lllOU, of loser, and I,Whaluy, of
West VII Oulu, were in favor of the reference.
Atm notch. determined that, re-elution., ot
that character elmahl not be s•lopted by the
Moose, unless e.o.m:Atoned by n veto of two
thirds of the Ile-publican members to mit
cies, and [tett In the meantime till,. resolution,
and all others lixiklng to the raiLLIC• purpose,
should be refsirt est to the Judiciary COM mit
tee of the Moose without debate.
frkTENIENTZ6,—IfibI,p4.,LI.(i DZ.117. •
, The foilottlng igtii%;tatetneta of the puht
.Itht of the Uoitea 'lutes oa the . lll,l of .fn.
nary, 1ۥ17:
or.r , ,01:1
V‘vei ., Cent. B.” 14, ........
ele. per cent. 'tondo or t!- Roda 14,
NIS per cent. It •nes. 1 4 + 1...:. ......
' per ten: Pewle
lon lend '
WIZ
01.7 LE,aIaNC: r .vrslzr.,
:is per crnt.
Three vearromg.,..l Ictert.t
Tlaer year
Matured Debi mot pre3eitt<9 fur pat- • ..•
m.nt
1,17 DEALING Nu INTKitg•T.
S: Not ,
FrlctlouslCorrSY,•••
15=111M
manna
IN Tar. SIIL.II , Tr..r.
K.5.41.1,.7
Amount of I.ls rubale -
Treasury t. 4
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The foregoing is a correct. Osacucent of the
public debt, as appear. , tram the books and
tresaurer , ' returns in the department, On the
Ist of January, 1.6% II rug r,lcCr I.t.oc•n,
Secretary of ilia Treasury.
VOVGYENTS Oi TII2 ARICASIPAS
At the InterN ie." of the Arkansas delegation
with the President on Friday arming, They
wero lritral need to the Cabinet and lien.l; rant.
The rresident gold these gentlemen were a
committee from the Legislature of Arkansas,
and had rolled to pay t heir_ respeets to them,
having come to it abington for toe purpose
of aAcartalning who.. could be done for th
retdoration of ..trkenvio to all her righta I.
the Union, and to al.l in the reronsilintlon
the country. 31r: Hunter, United State, Seri
tor elect, stated to those . preacnt, that Ark
any had had a State Government eve,
February, hyll, organized under the sanction
of President Lincoln, In that portion of Ar'
auras% within the_ Federal lines. After the
surrender of the Confederate armies, the peo•
pie with great unanimity submitted to the'
Federal Government, when the various coun
ties were reorganized and the proper officers
appointed. The gentlemen here present
as a delegation were appointed by
Arkansas Legislature. Toey wer pre
paredae to ...we, any questions which
might be asked. An e ff ort was being
made In that state by a party to overthrow
Obtainresent government of Aromas, and to
the message of un enading act by Con
gress to reconstruct the State. Tno obleet of
the delegation was to prevent the censurdina
-1 lion of snch n measure' us those to %nom no
alluded were a mere handful, silo say they
are proscribed, but who; In tact, worn never
netted of before the war. These were among
the views and puree., for watch they had
visited Washingtou. There never was known
a period when the people were more obncllont , I
to haw and order than they are at the present'
time. Mr. Hunter then presented to General
Grant and Secretary Seward letters of Intro•
duals:al from General Ord, commander of the
Department of Arknnsas
I and Where,
secretory Seward said t was net perhaps,
becoming In the rewmhern of the Cabinet to
make any remarks outside of what was sold
b the President, but If the ribbon would dine
wit h hint LO-tro.rion. atoning he 'would ny
more to them than he did now.
Thu commutes thanked him, and aceePted
the tuvitatiou.
After a few minutes spent in conversation,,
thepoldicel.cga.,ltoilin4,,treltilpr ee.
Tux DELEGATION m a tte ox ma. STrtallt.
The Arkansas delegation tosiar railed an
Alone, Thaddeus Slovens and Rice, of Maine.
Mr. Steven. rem:dyed them loOlittly , but not
with much cordiality. During the Interview,
he asked many questions of his visitors, eaten.
latent Le develop° their sentiments and. feel
ings and those of the people of their State and
Mat:Lion, He asked If they had seep his ens:
Ming act, and supplied thorn with a copy, ad
vising them to consider it, no It would be the
egress towards the late
igintederote States. "At least," he said, "tt Is
tin, polleywhich 1 shell support." At the
01050 or UM 10;er; len, Mr. Stevens Invited the
gentlemen to call upon him again. Tile dele
gation derived but little emrittitt• or encour.
figment. from this interview, and It is doubt
-1
ful whether their engagements will permit
them to gallon 2dr, edevmts again before their
departure. ,
Mr. Rice also received them very \kindly
and politely, and vonVortnal very freely with
thew In regard to the political situation, but
did not nay meek to encourage there.
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DIYYLnTOSOO Dr.1.r.,,Ti0:( as On. SIMARD'S .
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The dinner to the delegation § o .'"
sad's, this evening, to said to have boon n
brilliant affair. besides •tho delegation and
their host; Secretary Browning, 01 the Laur
ier Department, end' Colonel Onward, wore
present. The conversation was cordisa, but
general. During the evening the wombats of
the Cabinet and Geporai
parlors. Grant 0 del
egation S e Tbe beaver
get:on awl roostiy on wenVe
political subjects, bnt o
nOn.ootamittal character. General Oran
einreilled hops font •pagott reatoratton o
iiattimi gad IOWA! relations. Tbe member
ut the delegatlon erprossea themselves mugs
PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1867.
encouraged, and sly they And affairs snore
hopeful than thoy expected when they left
honse. yearly all the delegation leave for
A 200118119 to•roorrovr. •
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THU ME 01 TIIO 1:11ELI,VS0-0V,S11.101InAini.
it is reported that the Senate Finance Com
mittee have taken up the Presidential ap
pointments., , A preposition was made and ad
vocated to reject them en mane, but upon con
sideration this was rejected by one majority,
being conajdormi na an indication. wits,
which would be unbecoming the Senate of the
United States it was dually decided that the
nomination of men who formerly acted with
the itepublican party, and who savored their
connection with thonarty with the presuensi
object of obtaining omen, should be rejected.
In other 0.09, where the appointees have
served In the army or navy animate
were co.:latent Delhocrats and goo h d °elvers,
the Committee will recommend the contirma•
tine of the apikTintments.
INTERNAL harlots tier air re.
Thu receipts from Internal revenue tenlay
were eati,a2S. The total receipts for the week
were $7.000.030.
TUC AANWORD ONOVER, ASI!.
To-day tho oxceldlona taken Ly an. It. err TAT OF TUE
Gooding to the raking of tha crlgunal Court
In overruling the-demurrer entered to the In
dictment of perjury against Sanford Councer
in false swearing bolero the Judiciary Corn•
tuitteo of the house of ltepresentaticcS, ja
being argued 'before the District Se reran
Court, In general term, Judges Olin, Fisher
and Wylie on the bench. ,
egtaterwrion Or Tll6 LIoOTII 01 1. .11,1,t111 - .
Ti... bonne.% in honor of the flltyssecond
on
niverraryof the. battle of Note oilcans, „111
take place at the National Hot el,on the cvenh.g
of Tuestiny next, and Wool t+o4 to Leo gran.l
affair. The rie•ldeild and Cabinet, the Ex-
President.. liuneral• Orant, Nheratan, Nloade,
Holleran; Thomas, Haw I logs, male, and utile,
tllatingulalled officers have bran tn. Odal. •
11.60. TO NATIONAL
TOL Ditl,t,
The 11ISUO of circulation to the .Natlontil
bangs for the sceek ending on the :41t Inst., Is
OlS,10a; amount loaned' to
from thl , Aboubl be iieductol eurrencey re•
doomed, Incluaing worreout note., to toe
amount of CM:J.9'n, lewring lu net Lecl rireubt
tom. {.."`.16.009.419.
swot TALY•oner or',
Ilepresenutave Newell, of New Jersey, hns
drawn up an or,tteles of impeachment wit InA
President Solth,on, whip h ho 0 111 prevent to
lUD 11011,10. to the debate In the lb., ye,ter
otay, at raported In the r:h.td, tl r. Sewall eald:
' , inch a catalogue of high cdteem and Int,-
demeanor* a. never bloke preteuted
against any £ creative hllleer, In the !whole
range of history,. can he protected ty the
present COnare , i against Andrew Johnnon.c
Th. far there have been pre,tented In the
110 3 titionr from nfteen I:enticed cl:
of the Wo , t, astanj for the Pre•ddent , v Ini•
peaelnutut.
THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS,
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Ami11,,0N,J111 , 141
th6t,nunto Witt. Cot
‘g 44.1011:11.41 Over on. Fr:dny until 11,klAy
llot",E,
In accordance scltlf reNonv.lon adopted ou
Friday, t00.h6. devot..kl 10 de`mte
a. In CoromMoo of ILO Lho
=1
tiLMATC or; twoysTst ,
brAUL.iIiNG. of Mllf,
Gust, It vlnillciLlou of Ll.‘on - fl j".it - Irta of,on
the gees:ion of trent:Mt - net inn, In reply toShe
mrleture. • of Mr. n tA,CII, 11:440 tee the 'ash
tilt. Ile mead in the reinark• vete h Std eStird
'Out the enntments 01 Mr. mere had ex
pressly Mitest toot, in id. .I.z.lgtnentr elm rati
fication of the lontthettont.l Auteztillbent I,y
,thleh-tutit Ot the loyal htes tetl.l mak ,
It a part of the lonothutfum ed tool that the a. - •
t lon or Inaction of the rebel States 111 rebve.hee
to the amendment ers lid eo
t o
us an
to e orittyr stzeurammie. m o t,
In reference to literytiznitonal
molt, be meld, hie othrlze.:. under:dandle, o e-.
that le was to le, taken Meonare or
Cawslun part betery it be a• al tee .1
&eyed state, and when the latter 'cooed! have
Agnided their approbatlon of the hoomito•
t 1011141 Amendment, end thould haze imaietb.:
their ntrau governmen, flu :u to pa-. tn. or.
dent of Com:iv-, tiler would . ter lb:wetted
to reerearntotion• raanaN , 4 hi the
State of o)lloconduct...l on the Ca.,
of the Conatitutioual Amendment algae. ile
had uniformly told the people it, hie
met that hrnevrr the Silo,
her:l
adepted the e_mbetirettennal AaltmOtheat,
be thou!.! NotO to rmaa , .. 11,010 ItroreaNnta.
tloes, and he had never wet w 1111 a enseetzt.u,
voice In lit. district; an , ) he would out' (Otto, r,
On if the reconstz hCi.ion bur, Int endure.! by
Mr. Steven. ..Mould lecome raw, auutd
edit be itz favor of the adopt:oil of the Cam.
ntltutional amendment. Ile nod itaalatly et•-
ttr,t t irgfrela. and with I bra,
SOWS gentlemen ash) they wnmed the
ties hot weeh !ha North and 7.0 , 1 th II r
.skaal them why they repudtate.l the Coneetl
tutlonnl umemiment. they tended. If the
amendment wan pt: t liz fro ee worm:, the ai.l
of the Southern matte, they would, ef ..ourse,
SUPin it; but they t.unt not convent Yee
d o e, their letters for havrta, hat ta pat.,
with them In tee: r common °done,
Mr. BELLY, of Pent.sylv.l., Lola he 1,4
received letter.. iron, North end : , :10th Caro
tin& earthing the Mows of the men met
Mr. Spaulding, at Fetered.nrgh.
Mr. et . AtILDINez, rearmed t Formerly, b 4
said. treedeen of thought and optehm hue!
enesmr.ged by tangles., but of tote. I
aortae had seemed to think tilt:ere:me or on;e-I
lea ou the part of any mesulscr I ., ,ttiValata
to oleeicrtion of the Itepubileare potty. It
would take isOMet fete Stki lroutie to get him
out of the idepublecan riNnIN•, a her, he has
been ever since. the Ineeptton of the pert,:
nor would he reedlly at/linden hi• welt
sidered vices. Trio term wax con
quently MlA:applied the hal often !Wen tatlioal
"the damned Houlmal froeu Lanalb
tor.) Dot latterly tie had been eterg•
tad with being sousesentzt enuservartz
Had calif. certainly LISSISIVIneItuer tlcspotpou '
o ur ,n t erezy. ITa. Conf.:rem pre r psred at the
bottle Want of klultralimu to un Into the
ground kit tbe,institutions of our popoist
form of Ouxertieurnil Were they ready, St
the command of their lender, to throw Into
the Condition of Terrliorlen or Province. the
01 , 1 State's that had entered Into the Union set
Its Izegitiningt and havingelone that, were I hey
ready to go eilll further am), (IL the mend of
the semeMugle, lumonelt the exeetielve or.lec r
el the
ma
I;hvernMentl The Vre•lllent foul tio
doulduelly done. ny wrong set, ana ,ila
sitaral Up PI awl irate hunt hut he dreary]
to,pallepto out government al Intuit:mien.
agaltzet tbem rude women+ tat the yrem. t Meet
Idaho warned m that a neer, to ui.
creme measure. , ! wattle' certithely produce it. re.
action against the elomin .01 parte.
Another tent of itadlculima
a le had hey.
up was • 4..llllEu:floss to put proltileitory
tu et riff Upon foreign good., and oltend the
payer etre:elation of the ementry without
limitation. He Wan in favor of n reitarinalati
tariff tor the protection of home trulti.try, but
ho did not furor a prohibitory Ideriff, nor was
ho prepared - to denetmee . the officers of toe
government who snTel that we should mill de
lve a Portion of our revenue from the duty
In Imports; end lie agreed with the Secretary
of the Tremetery that um shemiel gradually
feel our way to nprelo payments,
Mr. SPAULDING mob route farther re
mark. defending the policy Of the
_Secretary
of the Treneury.
MUM
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1 .11.1,C,
[IM=I
MEE
CIE=I
Da. STEVENS TACOS TACT IN Tile DEBATE.
Mr. STE , . ENS replied to Mr. Spa ultling.con...
tending that the Intrmation that adopting an
amendment to the Constinitton erar tecon.
strUCtiell wee pernicious. liriMr. tit oven.)1)”.
tiered that threlereartha Of the loyal 1M title
only were necessary t amend the
Cod, and this tieing tr ee, the doctrine ci coas f .Mr. ma.
Hatuldlog would float Congress with- tare.
eoootreCteil rebels ito 40011 loyal matey
spouted the conatnalonal amendment.
Mr. hl AULDI Nti leonin!of the gen..:.
Doman if the amendment to the Cellitittillell
had any reference to reconstruction.
Mr. FiTEVENe, Not a plirtiele.oxcupt that
"alma Ivo malted, te ma te y
to 'aittillt, the
Southern they may he controlled by
ti,colegro votes and not by rebels. At precast •
we deny that they have any EOVerlitaeriis •
Mr, SPAULDING astral another Mr. Ste.
Tens, reconstruoticin did not recognize the
%althorn Staten' organtat 1011.
Mr. STEVENS said: AO; Counrene proposed
to say to the people of film States uyou have .
nO government; we repudiate all your govern.
Merits; go On and furor snail governments as
Congress orders roll to loran: ,
Mr. hl ALDING inquired If Mr. Stevens had
not concurred in the majority report of the
Iteeoustruction Committee su I
bmitting the
amendetent to the Mouse; oleo, whether he
hail not voted for the ad onssion of Tennessee.
Mr. ST EVENS replied that he had voted for
the niluilerion of Tennessee without soy re.
gent to the amendment.
Mr. NIBLACK, of Indiana. inquired If Mr.
Stevens voted for the :el miselou of Tennessee,
and If t h e prearnble of that act recital the
fact that Telln(ISHOO hart adopted the Constitir.
" W I M.Vg ' ir litltted that he hat on
voted, but not on account of the 'lreton hle,
-hleh reCitedmattE.goal thing., Which Tell.
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which
pence had idne. le so voted because Tell.
mason hod done eyerythniz whlgn had been
demanded by Congress,
Mr. MAYNARD innulred If anrether Sent its
ern !Mates had done all that Tennessee had
done. whether Mr. Stevens wOuld vote as
he did In the ease of Tennessee. I
Idr. ST r. Y CBS replied Hatt when theue States
forth constitutions and present them . and they
are found based on the principle% of justice,
Congress would ethnic thorn. Ile, however,
would never vote for another State not recog
nising negro suffrage. Pennsylvania end the
other free Stines should blush for their Info
pions position en the negro suffraga yuestlun.
TEYL]e made 001110 further remarks,
to wtaleh he said the gresluent yes au oh_
loyal .ctloo mud an eye-aerate
•
aallllyesers. Bundy, Wentworth, Maynard and
Belly else spoke, and the Muse then. ads
jenrallet,
SECOND EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS.
FROM WASHINGTON. .
THE PEOGRAMIE OF THE y.A
JORITY IN CONGRESS.
Assent of Three-Tenths of Loyal states
Ratifies the Amendment,
PRunSifi ARTICLES OF TIREACIIIIENT,
No Probability of a Change in the
Tariff this 'Session.
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A LETTER THOS! PRESIDENT lIUADEZ
I=
It •aatea ten rogue 411ot:table nutborlty
tont the leader, ot to•lorttY C 00.. .,
have rare-I upon a prozratsohe for the pro
yeht F 04.1011 tept.tllthllt the .toothurn atatei,
nun that II entheneve, Or-t, the retitle:Won of
the I.on4tltottonal Ante:lament by threw
fourth , of the States tepreterthal In thb.tre..;
met ...thud, the reotgult:faLt hot of the reel,
•kult States tee othpui-loa. The adopt hoe of
the Amendment he the Legtelatorea 01 the
Nerthete read tent be coutplet , l, It la ex.
tert. , l, by the strut uf Yrbthary, eaten tees.
Yerce 50111 be Itutataliately carried through
congreal loot:log to the go% erntng of the
ath by t he ealthary arm. •
1..: .l. Or 1.,.
Too follooinsg yiso Itopro.ontothe Neu,
art IL;,. of Itupo“clauunl of tbo Pren“toot:
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.F,,,ltninentutely hpon entertror on the
dulls Of in, othee, without eonvoltwllon with
the ins, th.thing pOaur, leg . ..luting tor the
wutrartn etelea•ln the Lunt untocrithe ninn•
1t' . , ..,..iwt, ..lawth tog . pal tern 4 • 111, h 11onirriot
run y.yen vietol o o, and laying sown 1,10 for
0 iteltyoectlOns of the 0000:10 ; In tort maktinc
tad unrnaklug /Lathe. is the people octhe
Unit , et..tes.
Thloh .1— unio: to 414 • o who ate an.:
who aro not Ctll,lll. 01 t Lai 1' alttel Stat. , 1,1 •
exeluditl): loyal then from the right of. tilt-.
I o‘r: , ,, ~,141:“.16, unp.,.1,11.-.1 1,,‘,1,. to 1
nil.. t.t.., tt, r .0 ht ot wftt - e4e.
.:;101, ltaa.llog o) 01 the 1014,1 `,ote) in th— 1
hy) et ;lit, itua put 111, 101,1 Ineh 1.0.1, the, 1
to sanlole4l 0 e l l'i•
S. :A, La-Oiling rehen. oho tool fought to
thaorty: tt.e Vale, 10.1 puttlhg tiown loyal tuun
000 t4t..1 fought I 0 pre...rrot. 0, .
.so-,1,11...Vivp.‘1 1 00, 0,0 ,;0V01 . 00, 1 Or 5t : 110.4
w! . .na. havelo uere ;et red ), tth the 171,10..1 IM
.lnol.ler. - 1 I:a ton e.ttree • .00l.o.11:),..
,Wiuttat, rot tettni4 too , re 1,14 l New tir
-I:an, upon 0 te,ewl .1,1 pea:no/51e 6:.e a
.ehl:l) . .r.e.
tittle 4 toe ihaewe 1.. ..:c it a ire,' the 1ar,41
. ;,r 0, No r th ~,,,, hut:, met ollointy. at,
1 ,011.,• tt el 017 lot .1.1 wattle:a heart to it o.otly
01,1110 Ot 1.110 0011 try. , .
N.,1, 1 1 , .. , 1 o.tt 10 % , i..1 . ..;:t1it t.llO t.: o 'l ' Y
/:1111 ,1 4 lit the..., marneier. ;a 11. e 0 • .eTtion
100:11 el the Itrte.elratiel.ll,l4.on. 01,i, j.),
oat allwrate.l them upon Ihetu eh., .0/
`..0.11011.1 . 11.1 executtet 1:10 p.egran.rue 101
00100 a 0-at 100011 y 0: 11, 0 00111
11,4, }or tier • woecto,t 4'll CO.ll 0S M L,l-
ySltoo.
.e:lreott..l, 501 .. tt',ltt e.l It Ith r. tin{; It,
,pw,ntonts of the m00 . ..ga1a.: the 104 telailtisto.
ity .3.r4.41.T1VV1LA, O,OOE, l , 51101 , :0 0 0 un lta.Cts•
neriol the arena , •tututt orno , y to tme end
re he. Otte, and net:veled h.: angues 001001,
:ei not oto,to t :ann . ,. are., 1 l.t 1., W.A.,.
I nal a reeehnlon of tootrve:tone:lt I,..ett.
'11et:.: . ., 011 pro.,, of laying the corner
iOOOO Of At . 11,10100,11.7,0 a .leve,tel statesman.
I repee t nig ttlro Ith - ren‘ateo at every 10.0,4_ , 1 . ...0
10% mlt.., tho 00iy 010ret Of Mlll4o{ 0 110 to
01010 1.40 L on,r , , of the United :tate. tato
teat:nap: etelwlerteloa. •
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ME!IM=
;a1;ovr•: for Natmzi.
ai Rmi:. (or 1,..p0..tw
r....1 %Mal. 11-r
r,r l/nlte , l i
gh..r” wvez,l.o 1.5 t
It 01111,r, f! ,
h.alc.ton,
41, t
rx,
•li.tht: •4..",11.% 0f,15.• ore , k, / fOr the
Unrth ,
. .... •. .
174. V.
tax %eons. BEVOrosCoNntte. , ..
Thu Tr...vat:log ro.”1 , :tIon among expert
9aceU loottet,unt at the capital, is %bat thu
,o,u.ent .10,4e.i,.1 of Con grei, w ill to
,To,-.1Z,5. rytki Ihnl Illtie wilt tie lie
plOthe.t LP the way ot_practtuAl
tn.,`Tile t.,ttl•.ln nit pro.uttullity will be
inentlfttuy without. any tleflnite or.
t /t anno.! 1011,10 t:i tt nothttig•will
done ‘etth the currency ,soollon to ,11:tutb
tne e'itgtlng . •ttt 0, it movement to to be
made to Cornea.,.lookingto the romOVel.l
Of re.teletton 1.100 1 / tbee , rato of Internist trot:.
Inc Nottot*l bunko.
lIMITUIF 1002 111:1'it-e:
A letter rt.c.!trea rrbtu Presblynt Juarez,
dated Celhomboa, I.ct,...utarr zaV4, he
woul,l leave that 'lay for Durango, en route
lor /scale, tart ...la or !ruing to Monterey, be
null irroreel to ¶:rn to be ready
to outer the elty of Stezteo.
Pr 0411 4 ,.., Juarez elorrssr3 entire ronfl.
dente In Sapoly........Ltattb, io a Ithdruw•
lag tbe . a . ll.l. of his torte at au early rlry.
. . . .
Tin! to , rciary of toe Interior nail received
the report of the Government Commlinilonor
nn the lid not .ectinn er mllea of the
Ityllromi. It repie.oniti all
ready for enrvien. and ro.onnmenloo ICA creel ,
mono. Pro,ldeqt Julito•on cone.nr, and the
to,tols the tame o'lll toe
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A petition Int.'benn prL - .n fed to the Presi
dent... Laing the Learnt of e new trial for Ed
ward At:angler, one of the. assassin rousptraL
lore entinned at Dry, Tortuga,. IL sets north
that fife evidence Against. bite before the Mill
tat y (1.1111.11901. 040intlialt.t1c0111111.1114,Lorr.
Ind tbo then prevailing 41,1
Will terror pt..
veined tunny itn owes (font testifying In ins
in:11011.
.11ks t.ltu liar ton 1111.1 just issued Noll No.:,
of the inie.suur 111011 Of the. Uniou'armits, fnr 1110
common( obtaining . Information lu regard to
them. This 11,1. nlu bo scut town ter:sem - milers
for 1,1111111-nk‘on. Too Ilat comprises about
Ogilt hunAnal 1171.1 Oily names of 11115,111 g sol•
Tug 1511 . 111 f aurur
Noteitiotanding the emphatic: itOtiOn of
the Republican Clitle:ls hot night In tetor
once to the Introlnetien ot reoeintions look ,
leg to the Imponehrnent or the Pre,lkient,
many or the iteponlieen member, tiro urging
that the rtoolutions shall he offered, taint
vote invoel ilium thorn hp the Hoicr to-tour
row, k
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1.1,T1 W
The body of I.lretenaut Wilson arrwed this
Sorls:-Seanter INOII, probLIIIIr. leave
:for Idassaellesetts with Ills 111W11111. 1,1 1.110 r•
rovr.
1116 t I:III.3,Ir,er,FEITIV Al..
A New! Yonr• ivAI t lAA rrectivotto, At
Froottorco'4 (cA
Arl o ingtou ItulAhtA, took
place ye+tertlity. , •
t.tt.
FROM !SEW YORK
Anothe c r l m 'lre—A EMIle All.llllla.
anon optuslem—Tho
.1011 or Alllllllllrld Porter and
hneretory Pirward—Tivelve Ocean Men.
lures Cleared on litattirdny.
Ns, Yone.,.loneary 5, 1 , 7.
:ree' r rines nue •rtlr. tnnntener. cones,/ix,
Toe'building on 111 Nassau at 0,7011p10d
by Leaot ',Yob, boos tellers, end othere,',was
nestroyed by lire last night. Loss $10,000; in
sured. A Sunday paper alleges that the fre
quent conflagrations in the pant month have
a pante among the Insurance comps
nine, null also nap. three Companies show, on
t./114 their assets are merely
""'"" A l. rt.nr.: rt• nieutits
ITwelve steamships Hatted yostorth, fo r E o .
I ropean and comity:toe ports, tneludin the City
of WashingtOn , Aliment. and Louisiana, for
Europe.
M==!
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Intoa peck to•loiller t Daniti cot atated,
was arrested y' turd or telethalstog Frloro
Brothora, Jalrrhy A. Co., Lathrop, Luolflington
Co„ and allure, Of euveral hundred dollars
each.
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-The steamer Hon, returned to Fortress kton•
roe, haring been disabled on - Hatteras. The
Uottysitnrir met her there, and Admiral Por
ter and Assistant litlelOttlrf howard, embarked
on her and continued
alOsic their s n ecret journey.
u ma. ,
The Sane Mast:dile Ledge, NO. VA, of :New
Turk a m, was ticalleated On Sat aide, evening
with appropriate ceremonies. Thin Lodge
ro om >s regarded u the moat elegaut in the
country.
THE PACIFIC COAST.
1 EPOCH 11:1111 (01111ERlE OF TOE WOUP
A Line of Steamships in Operation Be
tween California and China.
A GREAT CONFLAGRATION . IN . JAPAN.
Sax Fr.s.moisi•o, Jan. 1.r -The hen:lust lost
night In honor of the Inauguration Of the
Chinn Steamship Company, wan the finest en
tertainment ever given here. Dovernor.Low,
Cien. McDolvelLand others were present. Stiv•
oral Chinese merchants responded in English'
to the [Outs.
Th.. hark Archibald, twenty-live dela from
Japan, brings news of the destruction by Sr.:.
of two-tlitrilsof the native quarter of the town
of Yokehatua, and Ottesfotirth of tile bestipart
of the foreign settlement, The French Con-,
nut lost Lis °Mae oulliling; tile English Consu
late was damaged, and till, American COnstil i ii
race we...lV:Minuted. The total loss Is bet wean
three and four tulliloun of dollar
s. ceverni
banded warelieterg names,blown up to hum
the preen:lir of the and ItartY-Ilye,
dead [Wailes were taken from the ruins.
ass 14....netaC0, January 2.—An immense
concourse of people witnessed the depot tuts
of the steamer Colorado yesterday for-Jspati:
she carried nearly six hundred thattannil
tar+ in treasure.
Themestroes this city yesterday celcbtinteif
the anniversary of the emancipation pro Mt .,
matins be a precession and oratliim
Japan advice, nay that the frenclijileet,
alter having encountered sligtit resistance:
penetrated the town of Ilitng.-nc,n, In Coreui
W
October and fouud that toe bulk a!,
npro ll,Tlite l e e e ll x . pect ed senn to bring the '
govern Adant ment to terms, but at present would
occupy liangvion and maintnin
The Sontilah thittadron which Is .t 0 houultard
Vitiparnoto has arrived at slannilla. s
taunter' 0 January '.—A dispatch 1,0111
i l incorville nay. that tho action al thoilireer
tors in mOrtgaging the l'lneervllo. railroad la
Wells. Fargo and Lompany, lati, Leen r,plitlia-•
tel hy a largo tuajolity of the stockholders,
who will contest the matter.
It is nutted filet the aleck holder. pith° :War
-Iposa estate obtained an uction from the
nited states District slede reidrainlng the
employees of the lessees irons orking the
Mine, A. receiver in to be placed in po-eci
alms pending the legal pritioilingi
assicoseo, 4.—tee inetdinge of Gov.
Picterlug, of W.hlngton Territory, to the
Legtalature t he abee jecelved. Toe Gov
ernor regrets absence cif a good roi-it
through . the Caacf.4.lo. 3loautulnb, nod rec
ommends that one Ise Immediately ccin-
StrUCteid. lie sitv• Indian land titles should
be speedily extinguished, to fisetiltate the
aettlement of too country by whites.
T.enty soldiers from camp Watson, recenl.-
ly pursued a band al Sthoke Indians, tilling.
fourteen teen, capturing live a Moon and re
atoring seam stolen properly.
nix
the
pounds of nes Isl And cot
101
ta::
from lloneinla. art Weil here yestetiLiy,
route to Liverpool via Pansum.
sten..C. IL Williams, a prominent
killed to-d•y, is repotted to have. +hut lam
mit in the leitut wits n pistol. 'lt was sob,-
qt
ently declared the 01101 was accidental.
It in reported that tho French int , !tiled to
orate Acapulco ea thrlctlea% day, erten
oicamfoug with the Liberals for the solely et
percell,G,Lnprrlilled by adhering to int,:
Int perlalista
1 Ito Import trade of California during the
past veer ea-4 rOorfeen dollar, and
the tx putt trade seventeen tollOoos 1111 1 1
saarter, exCiUnlve of treasure, whlithntuitunt
i d to forty-tear millions and a quarter. This
does not ittelnito Off, and a 11,11 million-
Gtippod he the United elates Tressi nier
aceUtlllt of the isore fitment. The wheat e_s
ported dui - Inutile pest year was six hundred
taut..nil bushels, valued at sis,s,osi The to
-101 amount of iCaltiOrills. prOductlon. eSeert•
est luring the year were settled 01 eitissistkie,
Tne wool menu:sett:red Lere during the
year was three mllilun pounds,
•
RECONSTRUCTED TEXAS
An Attempt by . the Civil Authorities 'to
Arrest Gen. Ileintzelman.
NrlAllv: , OF THE
Al 11 . of THE TEAA
Ile Would not Deem His Lite
Safe Its their Hands.
-- , moe .11*s Shiee nealint
tetWt nerved on !layer General Ileintzelttion
by order of the Sherte" Of iluadnlourie county,
charging him with 1110 come - di-don of i•oe
offense against theists, of 7 eras, committe in d
su , ortlinaru allures. acting mid., his Io
deco. lien. 11. retuned to comply with the
summons to itypenr. In the following letter to
Judge Baldwin, 11. S. irtstrict tit
widen a syno i nde of his (Judge Ilaldwilihd Ci
ply to attached.
lleheisSON, December 1.10.
-fiery., J. P. Itzthlu"., U. S. Dirt el
!me ton, Tools:
Dee a Sru—A tow days since I was „sereed
with a Capita truth St.gtillt.lithltto.ithltht t.puht.y.
Tel, by Judge (rotted notoriously 41 1.1.'1,1.
I replied by turniehing nito the order, under
a Web I acted, and the letter of toy Aillittant
General. inclosing It to the agent OI the Fl red.
alto'. Bureau at begun, Ile has been
cal for theft, for nets eotutultteal by swot her en.
der that order. Neither tie oh it sent to Ce
gain. The present disturbed condition of tilt
country will not admit of my leas leiG toy
post. I Weal./ not tleittrt me lire Kite la , the
hands of the Vilna authontres. 1 know of two
recently taken trout the jail in
LteutOn, Bell county, Texas, by a mob and pot
to death. There in is strong 10.1100 egalost
'nil off:leers wino hove been in any way Instr..,
meutal In suntalumit the 'jutted Staten, last
especially those couneeted with that Freed.
men's Bureau. The present ol eel of the Pro
less It to annoy nod oppress toe fur pet I orm
trig ley duty, and, t.trugit me, to tinewltile•
credit upon the l rated :dates nut horn's, In
this State. 1 rentole, truly your,
J. S V. lIKIST2XI.I“,,
I'llres et Shijor General.
Judge • Baldwin sustained teen. Ileitireel
dnau, to an cluboritte inottng t4ll ler
J mane Tuner's °pinto. 10 the tact'of'AD -
M,. Motu (it Doward, pa that eine
mete authority count never hare ettempted
o grate an ttft,tocts ttgutivit the litttf e4l.r ol the
lawn of the Unltha states as ttt hare mints=
oned one officer and ar tetn pled too Ito proton
ment of Miters, while In the tßecharge of
their sworn and Impeintive °Mend duties.
Nit state .bodge or Court, after they ere in
dielally Informed that the party Is tumid...
ett under the untherlte of the Leirett States,
Ime any right to Interfere with Inte, or to
to him to be brOught belore them, and If
the authority of a State in the form of Judi
cial process or otherwise suould attetupt to
control the Moralist or Other authoriticst
elm or agent nf the United State, !molly res
pect, In the costal} - Of the prlaotier, It e ould
be his duty to resist, unit to call to ill alit any
force that might be necessary to inelittale the
authority of the law agolust. Illegal intetter
mace."
_.anent of the cane named is
MEM
pith and moment of ..._
.imply that un officer of the Called elutes
obeying the orders of his superior, as la this
instance. cannot be interfered with by State
uutnority. The question us to tile proprletr
of your proceedings Is 'equitable into, only
by the power that placed you here and bale
you do that thing. As well mig et the Prod
dent of then:Med Status be drugged front
Cabinet meetleg, on a l pra:ess, fer'sign
ing the death warrants of Die an5....1M0 len
rou•pirators, as for you-to be curried away
from your post on a civil process.
The Austin State Poodle poblisheil a oomph.
nientuty letter trout (lott. Throckthorton to
Gen: lleintrel moo, regretting his roller ;from
tile commend of the Department, and congrat.
ulating him on the general satisfurtloli Ills ad
ministration has given to the iumple of Text..
FROM MARYLAND,. 1 /
The iladleal City Got ernment to be Ret
Acids by the Leglelantre—lteleated
Itebel• to be Permitted a Full holed
at the Ballot Ifox—Tho Mate Conatt.
lotion to be Amended.
• Ilttottmont,Janoary y.—Tho movement In
the Legislature to sot aside the present city
government, unit onleria new election, übd tile
purpose of remo v ing all disabilities Irma the
now dikranehised portion of the people of
the State, by the passage of a general:net of
amnesty, and by the eleiriMeet of a leAli
Nl
gent registry registry law, gives great plenlad
to the opponents of the existing city nevem.
meat.
A now • COnstitutional Convention w ill
sociality be called, and the present Constitu
tion materially changed.
Steamship Line Between Baltimore
and Europe.
Battrienne, January 6.—the stottinct Meal
an, chartered by than Baltimore unit Ohio
Bann:tad, which left Queenstown on preen,
bur It th, and which, it was feared.bad b tin Yost,
arrived this evening safe, with 1, valuable
cargo. The 'toxic.. experienced • heavy
weather nil the way, and had to put Into l'arz
al for coal. • -
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Lonnie:tut, January V.—River falling, with
six feet in the canal. Navigation In null sus
pended. The weather is cloudy. There was
a Plight fall of snow during the y cury M deg. Marcum:ter SS. and rising rap-
U" Lanpuy.s, January s.—River fnlllnai E feet
scant on the &boats. Weather colder. The
.Tarentum left treday for Cairo; the raleatine
leayle for LOWS - eine to-worr.pr,
PRICE THREE CENTS
CITY AND SUBURBAN
(ADDITION L LOCAL NEWS ON THIRD PAGE.)
Amuflier Destrasetive Fire-aneatruction
kei.a. Smyth at 1:11. , i Tack F-actory
At about eight o'clock on
by
evening
deatructire fire occurred, by which the tack
factory lielongirg to MeAsrs. Chas., Smyth S.
Co., Is East Birmingham, was. chill cly• de.
stroyed. Tile hull/ling hurtled was situatt,"
on the bank s'of the Monongahela river, be
tween Joseph nod John streets. East limning
barn. It was a one story budding, CI I . llln.
drudest seventy-live feht, In length by eighty
:eel In width. Tee walla are of brick and the
rof of sheet Iron. The Iron of
the roof rest
.tot on a number of light ratters which were
cupportial by n frame work of timbers erected
agmmt the lokJe of the war,.
' The workmen In the factory quit at six
Weirs's, but a largo 00011 m of workmen were
engage•l Is the roillug mill Immediately tel
greells.''.'o,l'ioqLed 1 511::
games Jest cooonesmng hear the annealisg
• 'tonne.. the end of llkthull•lintrlowartiaJobit •
- at rmi. 'Toe men Immediately ran tuts the
factory to sot togolh
rho
:Irv. Mit with mar
1, c•iousthapiiiit, the hallo , ran itritho amid
oc i t the auk couttnumcatiol to
lire .lli l l 'i .t " lft!lf . ,i ' tnll ' f o e P ir r n ' tfl U lT' ' c r' lfL ! t[
oot, ood
the tiro haul run aloott the roof the entire
length or this building. Besides the rolling
bands, it number of melt who had beet.
Vdial log, tool 1,011 eouto into she mill warm, •
%ere nail lilt united vigorou•ly in en.
I deavorimi to exttogolsh the gamey kid a ive
lit 1,1.1 ` , OOO of the I,IIIIIK Of the catabilAt
mem. mini um, bowevcr, asil
h ot more thim taxi worth of belting was
The alarm 104.1 glVell in the Borough mid the
Waltoo hose company were promidlY un the
groJno, ding, ttleh 6oryloe. The Boller
! o age fr e om this city also wont IlVcr.
The troll roof ni the building kept -the flames
101-1 , 1.• an•l so prevented tho light ol the etttl•
thisration tieing aeon to shy sixtent in
'the city, otherwise sumo engines would
hare - gene over to render assislaure.
Trio building miss entliely destroyed, the
. lostidatiou as well aii the cuperstructuretielog
rowed_ It contalioal about Illifthek. machine..
not berm silty sailluschlttes, all of the•moSt
I improved stylel All toe-, machines weir
re or les. damaged, but will. for too meat
part, be refitted toe tine, an that the lo,a on
• thein will not prove en heavy at wan at !frt.'.
• I suppoted. Thu euginea, Imliera, shattlng,S,c.,
, I a . ..re also con.ldelably damaged, but out ru
- hied_ Tho roacidactured stock hos toren ro-
. . . .
fre.ql.l.-ilt , y 10 rile 4,11,1100, IltAl by,
40 that but Intl, reuaalue.l in the factory at
tiler or the otheralsli toe leas svoula
betre.ll. teeter than you. As It
the lasi on t 01111100, Illsrlitnery,itlid stock
1;1 pr..1,!•:1 . etc :.•;tca VAJ.I.IO It Is futlytnsurud,
the pulleles It inII ...:u../.lly .11V1deil nuteng
twelve ro:14,11.11,. 1. colnbaelee Insurtuu
uje tno.t cots Orlol.ln,
The lolling tn tallougutst to the .'tams':
tlentljolnui„, We :satisfy, we. 4
in immanent datigetr. bat ts.caped Injury, be-
•
Ind ,deed the idumpt use of a small nose
en...tied in the factory' for the ourpo•e of
Out froller.,,tc. Thu liras lids con
tim,tel for three haadred feet of hose, and It
would hone Lam. on has at the time of the fire
!,1
loot been waiting for patent couplings.
Had ;t liven tee aarilnae 10001.1•
love tarcli reaterlahy lessened. fly this on
lettn•mte onen;rence, some one Inetelred unit
thirty hands employed m the laelMry, ar o
thrown mit, Of empleeruent,
The re-Mil-Wing of the establislane.at
oill
tnunedlutely Le:placed under contract, and
were It not ler the unfavorable cenelitlue of
the weather, Ti:,' works ix eiehl be to eperatien
airain 1v elity days.
NI, Che, the principal of the erm, has been.
exc. edingly nutortunaie :u the way of tire,
this 1,010. Z tht• woes In elme he has Lena
led shod by censtakitations. • Ile was lb roe.
times burned eat while while in ialtlll,l
5vu,t*1v.• . 1.t1:51,..1 oat of his pr...-
me hinsinese helms; the in - •;unizatlosi ;Attie
r.enitileg ern, :Lodi:lnce I,, , r,tre, 'lane tine Pre"
rat Cr,:; rzlittal, has ,•attertal
treat Et w.
Tell tack ntetery was the only one m the
Stare, anti Was a'very complete as well t'Xl.ton
`lVt` Ole, oomprl , ing mt.:I:Ion , fee eue mune,
re Of the largest iend the smallest
tacks.
=SS
It tat been armonited that the leading glom
(acorn". and ndila ilapeind Opera
tion, ithin a few Oays. and many of our elti.
inelitseil to believe that u panic, or In
other ordt wIII follow. We
cannot , eu why the , temporary sumpentilon will
prove UM-vitrous to other branches of trate.
True, a great loony pence, are employed • at
eittiat •Atir, , , hilt, general thing,
they :try ni,ltuelligeut ei.l o
of wrkmen, who I
11400 ha!: Ni.11111.11:110,01 vconoultcu then'
Mr11:.12 . 11 re:o,d White snrn ti.milsoinoreints
neratSun • was prod for , heir lahor, and a
tow month. hi:emits will not cinha tiros. them
to an. great eXtent. Ttleol.l4pl,l4ioll of the
mills and factories s(111 - tie!. •Inirt duration,
nod u,sy not In the •digisie'd thaw, affect the
city retail Lrltlir. Tile great maJutity of me
eh:ones In the City Ilaveemploy meet
nail are making /wing wages, while our retail
! dealet du not cmplain of isnY tmmmai
•tinit down!' m their hullne , i, Dalt Junes at.
ways intervenes beiweeulllu holidy a Pea
' con nu t the oprallig of spring 'trade.,
and thus far burhoiss In, been .no worm
111.1 l'3ll,:lenced al curre•litmillng bell.
a ”IWOrt, • Kre declining,
last tile mark eta are unsettled, tut all Lit
ineviinant• have prudently avoided entry
; pig over stoeli, sr, beary as in weigh them
diern i a a ifiouimal eri , ,,und few, If ollY,'W ltl
Litilfer rein mial.ts. the do not an.
tleipate a busluem panic In the near future
, nod r oar reader,: may nut become need
; is armed nom the prospect otharil times.
I Winn i ho exception 01 We exorbitant rents de
lie unprincipled landlords there fit
ns vet nothing transpired to heip on a panic.
oil the lirmht Lode of thing' , weeed
not meet trouble tulf ways, nor go abread_ e to
bring! to our doom. Looamayehoutil he
re ully a t uilleil everf.t.tily, and outlays
..10011 , 1 Lai made with ill eye ton worse day
I' ahead, •o that a hen it dot, Come all ! wlll he
able to atand thel•hoek.
erobnbly Entail Accident
..220 saturday lorenoo4. et about eleven
O'clock, Mr. Samuel /Linter, u u ell.lentan
kentiontan 01 this eity, met with an accident , I
%, probahly.result fatally. Mr. Ilan
tor Is pron , et or et sceerat teams 2.220 vragons
ernillorst In hauling. metal 407 ti
10.0411,4'i~errnt Ca
At 1 he Mine mentioned he woo
rldine ant' the driver on a lour.horse-metn!
wen. lestvlls With pig metal. 'Vi 11e
pa , , ee 111: 14 Ltnertv street near the Union
pot. Mr. hunter attempted to jump Mont the
itenn While It a its still In models. Ile tell
part ally ender the warren, and the hind a heel
piccent over Ills left tom near the abouliter,
rrusitlng It In the must berrible manner. The
left Istg ells also very badly bruised, and so.
tem internal injure+ were sustained., Ti:'''
unfortueate unto Wt. taken up and carried to
his hone' on Webaler rtrret, and firs. De:-
snit :eel Hamilton called to attend hint. No
hope for his recovery la entertained. 310. 11 un
ter Is onevt slily-eight years of a unit ls 4
very OS flzulth:e gentleman. Ile nollei t
:pokeu
since very shortly after the neCident.
I=
hroo 01 the courtesy of Mr. Samuel T. lials.
ley, Superluteutlent of the Fire Alarm l'elm
graph In this city, We Imi r e beet: Y^molt led to
copy, from the ofilco• register, the following
state:molt of the Brea of last Week:
Jett. let. .11. inn uomolett Iron: ling N0:52, at
1:10 A. Fire on l'ennsylVanin avenue oe the
premise:: of 11. Melon, Loss $7Ol No insur
nce. Ineemiet y tire. Water ex:am:l:ugly
source lu the locality.
Jan.:ht. Alarm boat tint No. G:4O, I'.
Fire oil Butler street, Ninth oaril. Woolen
t am Inctury GI White, Berne: .T. Co. Loss
.leserAnee (i7,1,1.i. May Anne peen in
ecudlary. Water eery scarce. Vie above"...
Is smaller than the :lest estimate us much of
the machinery suppieivit to he ruhnat •Au Ile
reinter...! alt torus, Toe lilies not illetnLto
that ul ti:eyiltoeo yrltlge Company. i
Gram! 41/torlo.—Our revilers hero a rare
u:deal treat In store for them to-morrow
chenille. Thu grand oratorio et "Thu
Ureit
tlun,' / I aVthl, a 11l be rendered at Inc Mead,
my of lite . sle by time rittslsurgh Choral Union.
Towel our leaders armunaednainted A ith the
sttlalamoutv of the ladtna and gentle
men belonging to the Choral Union, and It
moons en rte.:1,4.1 . y for us to Invite the attend
ance Of 1110.3 ho dui WIC In grand anti soul-
Merit - log much. Tickets , eau Ise produced At
the well-k notch music m tore of C. C. Mellor, el
Wood et mut, at nine o'clock tills lamming.
Trot Wizard of the world.—Prof. Barto,
the greatest living wizard of Um world, who
bus exhibited Ills wonderful feats of legerd ,
malts for hundreds of consecutive nienrr
the great arses of Europe, will Ore four or
Ills, wonderful botertainuients I.lesozileflult
lice week, cot:imam:lug Wednesday next- tie
In Immense. trlaks aro all novel. fresh
god highly entertaining, and beyond uny
doubt he will I/110AI.! by thousands dirrlng
lila Way in thls city.
•
A l'ontalO Coat ,fhler..—On Satorday a
nom brought a coat worth about 145 to Mr.
Hazen, bylaw On l'enn.Ylvorda avenue, bo.
yond too Iteller Znfrinollouta. and co:haul to
tell It to him for 44, kaoNtaa' that tab coat
utubt Lave been bi 01.., Sir. 11. took IL froo her
and delive
I rd no w
p us. tO Cbtal wboao
cotloat noi TIIbirOIZAII to known
d
un will probably Le calonted won.
'w ine co . a Araeuttsse—For trodanily
platlnx an article, of copper, brass or German
spvor, with pore sliver, where wont orf, said
for cleaming.and polLiblnir silver or Pilrer
platen ware. Warranted to Contain no Quick.
',liver or-Belt). Or any inJariOne article. , For
sale - Elainple. Allegheny, and all. doing
Oita. de19..1.
ries Thagine.—llanatleld, Obto, tut: IL 'ilea
steam rtre. engine , at th• coat _
43 COO r and
tLassOL.
ro.ecutor In
! ]Lary Leon.
use in 'which
by the Coact
uriwas unable
I. On aat.
cy, and Was
Released.—J antes Mcßride,
the ca-u of the Commonwealth
]lacy
in au assault and battere
Mary Penanted, was ortlere
to pony the custS of the ease. 111
to do so and was committed top
day, however. be raised the mu
released.
The Allegheny a tsy 11'n•r
of grading tno whorl On the Alle
hotwto.n AntlecttOn ottOet." ono
hrht Kr, Allegheny City; In being
ward w ith groat rarldity. One hul
•re rupt°, It. Is to be complett
li o no. e tor t -on mg . freshets. Th.
Wu. at tat
At templed Rare.— Iteltael McNamara was
be•ore 31,0 r Metarthy:tatur.lay morning.
charged wtth holumltung an tormUIL up on
Mary Dwyer, with Intent ...tumult rxpe. the
euhrge e,tb orrfert al by Mary' Dwyer. .11cNit
ura teat ~ ,..mitted to Jail ror a further hear
lug on the 1.h.11 Inst., in .1010011. of *SAM ball.
A gait Itetorn.—A former reWent of Al
legheny city, Mr. George Par y, roturnoil
borne la, week; utter On &learn eof sixteen
• year, eons in g home for the purp .se of spend.
Ing two holidays with his g mother. As he
reached the tloorot MS mother's rteildence her
corp,e was being curried out for burial.
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Additional City and !inbuilt=
on fourth Page. •
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CM
1111:6Pit,TAFY—Jaguary 211, ANlka./..1. J.
1334“..}./terAl'r Aged 34)ea , s.
lb.. friend. , or the favally,nre Ipelred to Attend the
f.a.r.l at it o'clock A. It., TIII DAT, fro* th• res.
Wenre of Lea lather, So. 12 Andersoit stmet,
o.‘
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
1.4 • -----
ILLDA LE CEMETERY.—The
heentllul —tiewl•e-scre," the largest anburban
plexo eel' n!c hC. -exce e t cuty. at
vled on Now Br, eh too reed• kucto-dlately north of
Allowbone. cote, permits or txtles, cull
at DrnA hzore of COUL R CLANYY. All..
n.:_cltr.
FAIRMAN & SAMSON.
UN=DERTAKERS
! so. 196 Smithfield St., cor. 7th,
Matraace fromS:rentll biroet.)
mr..x.r.rel3l7llLarsC.
123 dwfil.nrSlST BTEMET.
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ALEN. AIKEN,
N37:137331C
No. :CE-Fourth etryet. Elttaburab t Pa. OOFFINIS Of
al kinds, CI:ATLI:1, 1.1L0VE...% and everadellorlptloz
of Pon Woos Mralsaeo. AIJOEB
openl• y and night, Hearse and Carrlayaatormsnee.
ittraavec.—lter. Da'rld Kerr MD... Bev. M
Ja.,ne, Thomaa fonzug. Jaeal,
Miner. [C.c.
R . T. WHITE CO.,
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
Msnetkest sr. Wood's Rua tad s - lelnIST.
COFFN ROOMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE,
&sons, 01 dteCiold and Chanters streets.
R %sr,. fn,10,a41.
110RSES: 110ItSF.S:1
_ _
w , .c:orL slaz%man
SIX rt.!, notund WORK HORSES, Jutt jecellre
and sit! tut tu.d cheap: 03C $OO4 MO VLICG HORS
one pOOO'WORK 31.+ttf:. bunranteent to be noun
and goo.: workers. Cal: at -
11. , 1VALUrz LIVER & SALE STAHL , ': Fleet
NbAt,et, owar ilononirahrla liOule, 01 FRIDAY
Xl.atC r.
ORPHANS' FAIR,
CITY - ILIA .LL
m4ENIIVC3r.
WATenEs, - CHAINS AND
.7323W.MI,FLir,
AT A CRY SHALL PROFIT. AT
WILL T. WILEY'S
6 W 3 lie St., 3d doOr from .sth.
BOYS' WATCHES
STERLING SILVER CASES
ntrtz nlre fur • Ilulture rifseut..mula ex
crarTrrthr, °cc of the test 3.lsfitilat
[Lire", Ic Europe, , liliar.ted lobo perfect. •
Time keepers from $lB to $25,
DUNSEATH& CO'S
MSc.. SB Wiftb. 113troet,
dum
TrIEIIE IS
a T OF aloale I - IX
LIMING'S IMPROVED STOVEIIAMPER,
A Mr. Level-",het nir , stly 501d1.060 Dampers to
o
Muntotrers county, Bs., an d has Just ordared FAU
ad, Ltl '
Fry cc , p.td Irs) fa: totem county. N. J•s
Den , pure , n a iess.tovrnstoths, and then mid
tho real auder of Ws e,unte ior
sysel, ludo
has •inee ouchsacd FIT It ISATE.S.
81. •:t—alp wltCln
A 11-. Bird. aft, 113, , g D•cr.por on • :Bore td
wss 10111-1, plra...sd.lth It that he b o ught
tho Sight to the ,toto or New York.
THE DEMAND I 9 UNIVERSAL!
THE PROFITS LARGEI
STATES COUNTY MC:TITS FOB SALE.
carcp fur Circular. or ration
. F. N. ITIIIDDEN.
No. 11 FIFO/ oitreet. Pitgeb.ribt
Itv
tOsnua nnunna..r• A.,f2M.holf•
EAGLE COTTON WORM.,
11,01'istii RECENTLY puncnALS
ILI, Tnr. Eat, LAC 170TT•03 WORKS, former- -
`.0wn...1 ay 11..aila. PESNOCK A CO., we
ayoct fatly In (arra the tmolte that we Kill 000tinla
toe mllkufacture of •
Sheetlngs, Cotton Yarns, Carpe
Chains,i Candle Wick
and Batting.
Urdyte may nelefi at the ()Mee of the Work],
fiIIINEB ISABELLA I EA&BUSKY STS.,
011 AT THE - •
T TS/SUFI Gll BRE rrEn r,
Corner of Du.ydeene It - ay and Bazker's
.
JOSHUA RHODES & CO.
,
WELDON & KELLY,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS FPUNDERS,
LE=
Chandeliers and 'Brackets, Lead
Pipo, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &e.,
AL WA YS ON RAND.
161 Wood Street, near Oath.
CM
=
- 19 MIItKET STREET.' IS9
S 9 GO TO
S 9.
Pr.- 4:7 0 313 .7E2, 1 El ,189
59 S 9 Market Street,. 594
"%NI , O ET YOUR
89
9 ,
9 ' BOOTS, SHOES &CI4 :S9 I
CHEACEST, AND BEST !,,,9
cox .x• ^2^-, -
, s , NO AUCTION GOODS SECT. IS9
I ,s ,, , JAIIIES ROBB, B9 Market St.,
.89
5.9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 891
J. F. Joirwsl,s 3.1.4. /Corr.
JOIONSTON be SCOTT,
DIALERS
Flue Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.,
No. 274 LIBERTY 13TIEELT,
X..I.EERIOCkII-1 - 611.,r ., 03172.a.•
G I FSC rs an i tl7o:ls7 ' ,11..,..r.14 5 ,e.
wig
ILIUM CLOS &
Practical Furniture Elanufasturen,
COL PENN AND WAYNE STREETS.
L,q,vut itylu /91111171181 coa.liumtlYou awl
.—The work
bony river.
le itadirond
pu,hetl 10X
ared bends
,1 before tho
contract le