E PirdßUßGil GAZETTE. 'RI E rtnausuzn PENNIMIN, REED & CO., AT GAZETTE ELUDING, Na 68 F..l2th F3t-root. If. PENINIMAT. /Editors. T. P. 110DSTON. rosvac ILINU f manes. Elanait , s BTILLSOS P. ETTA EMI EloglS Copies •••••••••••.'" • 3 eenta Dallying by eerier. (per weekl... —.lB cents. 15.11 Bnbserlbers, (per yea) 83. 00 . Liberal re Muttons to Newsboys and Agents. TEEM POE WEEKLY Monte Cowes, per year. 1.4 rn51.1.,•• Plea do.. do. do. nob Teo or 020111 copies, to one address, 3 one tree 10 0111, nob CITY ITEMIS. At the Wand's Fair _ In London,lW..., the Wheeler A Wilson Sew. bag Machine received the highest award— all the Machines of gumbo and Aimerfca in competition. This sward has always been wade wherever exhibited. You will make no ,mistake in ordering one as a holiday gift towiCe, sister or friend. They can be purchased only at Sumner A go's., el Fifth street. • • Jellies on Bann. • Currant, Raspberry, quince, Strawberry, Vanilla, Grape, Orange, Blackberry, Apple, Lemon , Pine Applean.' Black Currant. Call and zee them at 712 roderii street, Alle gheny city GC°. nrkVIS. Another Sale of Territory Wide yesterday. for Liming's Improved Stove thumper. Now Is the tlmo to call- at No.ll Filth street, es .1. N. Whllden ieltres In a - few days, to put a Damper on more Western States. Drags and Medicines Doctors , prescriptions carefully prepared at half the atual price. at - Fultou , s Drug store, opposite Poetol➢Ce. Yon V fl Buy Foreign Llquora of all kinds at Joseph rlnch's Distlllol7, NO. IA 191, 151 and Fltst stxtet, Pittsburgh. • You Can Buy peycent.. Alcohol ac Joseph S. Finch's You Can Buy New Hoye at Joseph S. Finch's =l=l= The United totes Consul at Vera Cruz is expected at N •la Orleans dolly, to confer vvith•Elhaisterl Campbell. The liquor dealers of New York are or , ' , Raising to get the excise law modified by the Legislatur'o. Liberal contributions are being raised to linhumoo and convince the nonorables. 1 . The resolution censuring Senator Doelit, tie, and requesting him to resign, Viii nets tbelllouse of Amenably of IVisconsin, by a Vote of all ; the Ili:publican members. Sen. , ator /Lowe will be endorsed by re-election without formality. • Tae Sixty-Pith Colored Infantry is on its way to St. Loilsta be mustered out. A train On the Louisville and Indianapo lis liallroad was, thrown from the track yesterday near Lafayette. Nobody hurt. A resolotion ratifying the Constitutional Amendment was .passed by the Indiana Senate yesterday, by a strict party vote— ayes DolayslS. Thereportgorigleatinget Sandusky, 0., some days slime, Rating. that John Tiaomp. son was killed at btaneneld by a Southern. Silehigan .t Northwestern Railroad train, is incorrect. Thomp , on, whole foreman of the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne .t Chicago Railroad machine shops at Crestitne, is alive, and will probably recover. Daniel Quinn, another .Penian, was con victed at Toronto yesterday. Sentence de ferred. West Vlrgtuta has atioptedt4o Constitu tional Amendment. It passed the Senate ou Tuesday, and yesterday the louse rat tled It bye vote of r 3 to 11. 'Tneilee Ibride - from Kingston, C. W., to . Cape Yu:meat, N. Y., is complete; and sta. ges are running regularly. Booth's cloth nallis, near Oddessy, C. W., were burned yestordai. Los.. .1000 e; Cllptiun Samuel - Hazard, United States Navy, died on Tuesday in Now York. The mother onion. John Ccokb tug, So. Mellor tieneral of Canada, was burned so badly by her clothes taking fire from a grate, on Tuesday, that ebe dial to great agony twenty-four hours subsequently. Mr. Cassel, bar sou.in-law, was severely burned In trying to extinguish the flames. The Kansas Senate has passed a resolu tion by a vote of •W to I disfrimohlsing rebels. The clothing store of Isadore Rechnor, , aud.the boot arid shoe store of W. T. Gil bert:llia upper floors occupied as residers. COS by various parties, at Elmira, . New York, was burnt on Tuesday night.. The initiates narrowly escaped. Ldss, 813,000. Partially Insured. Forbes L Butts' hardware store, and Fitz. simmons'" bakery . , Portsmouth, Virginia, were burned On Tuesday.. Loss $15,000- .Partly insured. it is reported et Quebec, that a gold nag. get, weighing thirty pounds, bas been found In the Gilbert 'liver Mines in Canada. No official repOrt has been made. An attempt wee made at: Albany, last evening, to burn the printing este°, iisitment of Weed, Parsons Co. TheAlre'l was extinguished before more than three or four hundred dollars damage was done. The balite Senate completed the ratio- Cetion of the Constitutional Amendment • by' that State yesterday. The Alabama Legislature bas resolved to extend its session beyond the Constiti, umiak limit of thirty days. FROM NEW lORK. Xcw Yong, January 16th, 1166 IidinIIII.I3OV.VENT. The lUttil3 between Heir York and Weak ington. oill bereefter be received [Jong the roote by portal care attached to through express trains. o.rana.r. ntn.stes LAW surre The five ewes for false Imprisonment, zte., against General Itutler,.which have been on the docket of the Supreme Court of New York, have been trausierred to the 17utted States Court, by order of the presi ding Judge Barnard, of the former tribu nal. ItAILZOA; , lISOULATION A bill was introduced to tbe Legislature of this Stute et:gangue Itailtotut Cotopanies of the State to clunk baggage aud sell tickets 'over all connecting rosily. • • NOT OtTILTr. The jury found a verdict of not grant', r the case of :tattoo Street.: The eriders allowed that he never saw 31re. Freeman. With Whom he was charged with eloping from Chicago, uutll he saw her to Philadel phia, and that he merely escorted her thence to this city. POLITICAL. • Niw liampshire Democratic Convex . slon—the Domination of Governor.. Coxcomb X. li.. January Iti.—The Demo. . erotic State Convention met to-day. About live hundred delegates wore present. lion. Edmund Burke, of linen, was President. nun. John Sinctlair, of liothelem, was roMOMlnatail for Governor by acclamation. The resolutions adopted approve of hol l. Yoa Nutional LiniOn Convention in New Yorict state that New liatupshire Demo. emits adhere to their mug prinelples, end insist thatthe powers of the- federal . gov , moment. arn limited by the Constitution, and that all other powers are reserved for State, • _ The resolutions hold that tee right of ex : stUrrate. belongs to States alone; ail States have the right of representation in Comreesitbatthe Unitad States SdpremsA Court has manifested, by its recent deals lona respect for the only authority which has legitimate power; tenders thanks to President Johnson tor his support of con migrational right., and hold that the Impar tial imposition of the burdens of timmion is needed in the acme; declares that efforts toeubvert the Executive no rebellious, and Pledges support to the nominees of the Con veation. After brief. addressee the Cosmos: Lion nilJOUrnoiL FROM FRANKFORT, KY. a Destructive Ineendiery 11100.000 Worth of Property Deatroya cd—Vottoty Buildings Burned. Irnammoar ' gr., January 16.—At half past .1z o'cloclc 1.4-Wight, an incendiary Sired a Debi. on I ri rn Drees, near St. Ch air , which was ed, and also two ton. mama home. on Da a street, the proper ty-of Silas ltelora, Thu fire nomtaunicated thence to the Jail nod county and'' District offices, were conanmedibut the papers were saved. The -Was Is eatisnated at ono hundred thousand antlers; small insurance. The dronanse4 the greatest excitement; ;DUD weather•was intensely cold a lona • tome canoed before Ma water could be got into play. - A fortunate fall of snow In the early wart of Ma westing prevented an ez . tended ennficgratidu from Igidting by the Dying gindors. .. . . , • . t-, 1 t -: "'q -• • i . , 1 1 : t I 7 ,1 . 1 4 5 ti I :t i t r 1 4 1 . „i ,:, 7 ! ) _ ,7r .... ___ ISE VOLITIkIT LXXXII.---NO. 14. IRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK, A. M. EARLY TELEGRAMS. FROM EUROPE. A Banquet to Yaehtman Ben- nett in Paris 705 OF TB! . DIROCRITIO IND ROIALIST IN 11:ANCE The American Church in Rome, FRIENDLY FEELING BETWEEN BUS SIA AND GREECE. UNOARIAN - OPPOSITION TO AUSTRIAN restm, January 16.-0 y nearly a Imam- Inoue veto the Hungarian Diet has agreed to send an address to the Emperor of-Aim. tria, condemning the reormsturatlon of the army. I.OIATICAL 1:15101 15 PE/SCE. PAILS, January 15.-11. Tillers is about to glvo a grand banquet to the Opposition The Orleanint and Democratic Deputies have united. . E=ISIIZZI==I I=l January I6.—The London Times putillabea a lettor from Florence, which say. General King, the American ter at home, has Dean Invited to remove the American church outside the walls of the city. General King has emaplled, and will hire a place for the purpose. Loaeos, January le.—The money market Is unehanged; Consuls 91;Amerlcan seen rahes generally unaltere.l; Eris opens with a slight advance, and quoted at 45. A ISAIV4C - ZT TO YOUNG lIESNETT Pams, Jan. IG.—The . ..imerleans in this city give a banquet tomorrow - to James Gordon Bennett, Jr. MOyYMENTS 01 , TUE T.tCIITMOT. Lounos, Jan. N.—Captain Samuels, who commanded the . lienrletta..)lr:, Lorillard, . . owner of the recta, and Colonel Taylor, of the United States army, leave to-day blr steamer for New York. RUSSIA AND 011.X.:11 II0112(066121(1 Jan. 16.—The 'lnmate], Minister gave 13. dinner last night to the Greeks In this city, at which he. presented a toast to the welfare Of Greece. LONDON, Jai4.I6.—ECCOing.—CODSOIS closed et nu?,', fur money; Five twenties. 7 . .iyi; Illi nois Central, el 4; Erie, 44..24. Yams, Jan. 16.—Erening.—U. Li visr.root., Jan. 16.—Even(ng.—The Cot ton market Is firmer, bet quotations are mt chan cod ; sales, It. bales.' BreadsiniTs steady [By Mail Steamer.] surxruY YOR TUN CRETANS. IN THEIR NEW YeaS,Jan.—The Tribune:Syria cor respondence sal's. "The enthuslatun of the Greeks has been fairly roused in favor of the insurgents, and the people of the South of Greece are hastening forward in large numbers to aid the Cretans in their desperate struggle against thaTtirire. The captain of an-Sap'. 'Leh gunboat. moved by sympathy for the suffering Cretans, had received certain fu gitives on board hie vesse and conveyed them to a place of safety. l This set nes been disclaimed by his Government, and the gunboat withdrawn from Crete. Mean while, the .Vmericau Consul. it Is reported, has applied to our Government for permis sion to employ 'one of the vessels at his command In removing non-combatants from Crete. Sympa , hy with the Cretans le spreading on all' sides." • rENIISYLTANIA LEGISLATURE. fly Pad fie cuullemlfe Telegraph Coml. ny. :pecial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette 11.autsarne. Jan. 17, IS,i6. IMEEM The Equal flights Association presente a petition agelost the passage o: the Coast tutional Amendments.. Mr. Digham presented a petition in faro of vacating Spruce alley, in toe clnth ward Pittsbargb. The following Lille in place were read: Mr. Brown, of Lawrence, an act to protect Joint tenants and others; also, * an act to re peal the act relative to bounties to Brady township, Butler county. Passed. Mr. Ingham, an• act to incorporate the People's Bank of Pittsburgh. • On motion of Gen...Bet:medics, the Senate unanimously resolved to pay their respects to the retiring Governor. nt the attensoon session Senator Ingham concluded his speech on the Constitutional Amendment, when the Senate adjourned Until seven o'clock. - • ROUSE. The Committee on Me contested seat of Colonel Linton were drawn, and ordered to meet at three o'deetrthla afterman. Thu Senate met the !louse In joint con vention,agreeahle to the acts or Congress anti of the Legislature, to count the vote for United States Senator, when Simon Cam eron was decided to have been legally elected. I The House then adjourned to bid farewell to the retiring Governor, who addressed them, thanking them for the old they had rendered him in the discharge of his MU chit did!es during the nix yearn ho had =be copied the Gubernatorial Chair, and cow. mended to their special care the - wounded soldiers and the children of those who fell in the late war.' • Alter bidding them an affectionate fare. null, Governor CUCLIII tool; Lli-nennrtule fromffurrisburg. FROM TEXAS. • The Inemaine of Gen. nydney John. ton— Tne Freedmen Con t reet• Very Rapidly—Steelidiskinngg of the U.S. Court. G ALVICIITON, January IG.—The chairman of the Legislative Committee to rdinove the remains of General avdney Johnston from New Orleans and deposit them In the State cemetery at Austin, lett on his minion to i`lie Freedmen's Bureau reports' the freed• men contracting for the year's labor with great rapidity.lmportations of Georgia fremlmeen arrive almost every steamer. • G *icemen. Texas. January li.—lt Is re ported that Governor ThrockmortOn pro. poses to call a speciel session of the Legis lature. • Judge Ducal. United States Judge of the Western District of Texas, has delivered a stirring charge to the 4,lrand Jury. , He quotes at length from the I.:destitution and Ynesty• Proolamation, and says there to reason to belle /a - that some persons , have violated the conditions on which they ob. tained amnesty, and they should be visited with the punishment their Infamy deserves. The man who avails himaelt of the gener osity of the Government ,te obtain cramp- Von from purdYhMent, and then violates his oath, is more guilty Thai:tone never par doned. lie also, in strOng tortes, laicise, the pm:list:Meat , .of all WOO fail to semi tboroselvea Of the amnesty proclamation. Tho Austin Stifeiligencer says: W. (I Council, who was assassinated at Nora/iota, was United states Dlarehal. lie was to valor's thirty.gve witnesses for Judge Du. Court, and th is is supposed to bare been the cacao of the mnriler, • FROII itailtattlast netlitras to the Capital labeepthat by the People.-floer the neSiCasks Love their Dear Feu weer. Nam , Outran,. January IS.-Tera Crag ad vices to the 10th not., horn boon received. Maximilian left ?cable on the 3.1. tor. the Capitol. Ho was suffering at the time frora fever. Notwithstanding. the proclamation declining ogloial reeeptioto, the people of the v r a i Ca t V 41elir c r .. .of t igt t l r not rapist the i. Valimilutn, and came out to v a SaViltful a bigi togreetg him. • . Among the poisengers• oy the Concordia, Welch arrived tedny, Is Mr. lone, Wilted ntAtte gt rare .Ctea. SECOND EDITION. FOUR'O'CLOCK, A. lil VERY LATEST TiIEGRIMS. FROM WASHINGTON. No More Bounty to Owners of Colored Volunteers, GREENBACKS TO BE ISSUES IN LIEU OF NATIONAL CURRENCY. • The Plan of the Impeachers CE NEER OF REMOVALS FRON OFFICE. The SCSBIODN of the It on and Steel Association, WAanniosoN,Januar4 16, I& • TEE FAERIONNT APPROVES A nitt; The President has approved the bill sus coding the payment of money to persons •lalaeing the labor or service of colored • •olenteera or drafted 'mon. 'RLC\"YACCB TO TACE . TUF FLAON OF N.A. fit too meeting of the Banking and Cur rency Committee to-day, an unmistakable feeling was developed in favor of Mr-Ran ders bill substituting greenbacks for nn- Lionel bank issues, and the indications are that the bill will be reported,. upon favora bly to the House Ma few days. . . . GE.E.! SICKLE'S. Slehles , testimony before the Con gressional Committee In relation to affairs to South Carolina is very stiong. tie Claret that many counties require constant military control to secure to freedmen any of thetr rights. The Ways and Beans Committee bold a special meeting to-morrow to consider Mr. Boutwell•s gold bill. 31(1 . II011AIILY STA . TEXCNT. It Is understood that the plan agreed upon by the leaders In the impeachment move ment, Is to suspend the President as soon us the articles aro preferred, Mr. Wade stepping into his, the President's, position. It is then proposed to prolong the trial au ra Mr. Johnson's regular term of ogles shall have expired, and, In the meanwhile, they Intend to reconstruct the South over again. ace CI.I.TIONS AS TO RAILLII0r111:10 o}lll.lTe. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has Issued a circular to collectors, that all spirits for which bonds for transportatinn have been given, are to be seized if found elsewhere than In transit to warehouses for which a permit is Wind. unless it is clear that the transportation commenced before the 'Toth inst. Only those spirits which have been regularly withdrawn from warehouses peon payment of the tax, can be regarded us legitimate °Wet. of UW I . The bonds must not be cancelled except on proof of some special circumstances which have rendered compliance with the condi tions of the bond impossible. p.r.mosema smolt -orrlcr. -- Tram the statement • made by Senator Cowan to-do)?. It appeara that of one hun dred and ninety-seven removals In the Postodico Department :one hundred and twenty were for political rea.0135. Of three hundred and fl.fty.fiven' nominations to civil other, ramie during the present sas• 14100, five have beerkacted open. Tacit:tilted States steamer Ashuelot ar need at SinscapOre on November 12th. Al well.and would sell for %bag Kong. All the States are represented at the an nual meeting of the American Iron and Steel Aesomallon, in session here. The members generally report trade as.donress. od, owing to the Inability' to compote with foreign manufacturers. The mooting will probably take some action in reference 19 the tariff bill pending in Congrend. ♦ YOVLAIL:fi TOY raaru•ilON The Iron and ~t eel. NaLimsal Association held a public meeting tonight. Many mom' Dora or . Congress were present. • Horace Greeley, Consiniailoner Wolls, Hen. John Covoile, Messrs. Dodge and Kelly and eth• ors delivered brief addresses advocating the necedsity or protecting lipase incli.trY. THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. (SECOND SESSION,) WAiIIIXOTON, Jan. IC, 1467 . r ENATE. rstrnoss AIM Ilni081•LII. Varions vetltione:were presented. Inclu ding one from the ell:Icons of Detroit agalnat the reduction of the currency; one train the loyal eittzens of North.Carollna soking the pas.ge of Mr. Stevens' tell for the re. conatructlon of that State. 'The memorial of tho'Oregou Leglatature, for the establlahmeol, 0 a branch of the Pacific P.allroad, wee tabled. .11..16610 6 Or NICIIIIASEA. Tbc bill to admit Nobx'aslca, rti =cadet by Um noose, was taken cp. • Mr. WADE moved voticorrence 'end hoped the 7-mtitte would LI OW . concur. Ir Congress had the right to Impose condi tions of universalsuffrage, or It Mast he left to the people of the Territory for their decision; there woe no uaddlf, ground. Mr. IiENDILI.CIie MOW °plumed to MI eon. ditions mentioned,thit II hey were to he 101, th e S pose d tott to comply with., they shOuld he lett to the people of The queilLlOrt was further .11seussui. by Senators lIENDEILSO.SI. 11011.41L1., mud others. when the morning hoer ezpir e d and the regular order of boatman, the 1,1 l to regulate the the tenure of Ogee wsu.eall, ed for. Thu regular order was auspeuded, by 44 Cote& 21 to 17. Sir. 11E2:MUCKS offered ga it substitute for the House amendment, w hat was known as the ((frown amendment. inaagreed to; 15 4444141n1it The House amendment 1111.9 then eOncurr• ed In by a Tote of, IS yeas enSinst , 11- nays. Meter.. Beekalesc, Cowan, blzoo, X.lthahttle, dratinds, Foster, Llarrls,:lleudrlcks, Jotter on, Neatulth, Morcott,Patterson , Middle, and Saulsbury. voting 1a the negstino. • auXios lOC 00,002.2R,M • Tho bill to adroit Colorado, cedno nnd ne the tioneo um was conctirred in, and the hill coca to the-President. = Mr. 5101111.11.1., from Mie Comeattve on trio District. or Columbia, reported a bill to rd0t.:..0; ;be rlgaLa of marital vOteee the D.letriet, xdpi an amendment eubstt luting a now WI 11. changing to some eiteet the prOvLslOni of the oriaianJleasnye of /at week. Tits coo/As TgAps. air. sumNrit, from the Committee' cox Foreign Relations roportad a. resolution. similar to that - adopted by Cho- Moose; on Monday, relative to the Coolie trail°, wisici, possed unanimously. PACIVIO MAIL lIBIIVICC. Mr. CONNESS intronneed a resolption authorizing ocean mall lamely.. frnfd IIM.IIIOO to Portland, Oregon, in continua tion of tee eervine from New tent to yaun ma and San Francine°, at a coat not to ex ceed a 210,000 annundy. ===l lidrAllttlidES introduced a bill to amend tortilla acts is referdtieu to t 4e L lavy, mak ing e'en:Unctions. to the regulati o ns as, to ranit, in conformity to acts alretuly passed. The tour WI: repeabaho law iequlrlogg that cadet engineers shall he under eighteen years when appointed, ann shall ungagod two years in thefahritatten Cif stoollEadol: noTT; it authorizes the payment to enlisted pensonit 1440 served to the navy or marine corps for twenty yurz's Vittidut misconduct when discharged her kilo, logroalty or. nu : A bility, In lieu of a bottle in • tllb ghtladel• u me, iiieyel.Asylum, the sum equal to half She amount of their rating, de. The bill MO =tetrad to the tiavel vomplito, TVQVIIIT INTO ItZIICAN ♦3'IAIGy Ilt. ILII %VAUD moved to take tio ills rose , lotion of enquiry by the Committee on yore= AMU , Mto Mexican . Wain! gir.AVll.U.Akttl hoped the senate would coviiter tonersgular order 3 tgo enu . late t e of °glee, Mr. SUMNER. had no objections to hem any of lir. 'toward's reeolutions, provided they were amended no se LP leave to the ___-_._ •_ ' - -- s-- - c,-- - - ' ; ''''',, ',.. •1 - .----- '‘'...,.....,,.;..,.... i. , '...:; , , , ,,.-. , ,,,,.. : 4-/k 17Bb .. . .-.,.- .:-.1.:' -- -i -..„::. -...,...",-.„... .2.4 • : ~.- ----- • --= ':& 4 §.l-1 4 !"f * 1 •------, -.;_-_:-- , 4 .,. ~....:„.............____. k‘ ,, , • .-, '+••••-ek .- - .-LL , t af,.. - - ... ii ./ 4, 4 -' ~_-_._...0.- ' ;',-10?__.;14_N '.- -4-- . , ILE_ f'.: - .= 7 "...4:, - ... - :.: 4,&:•-ilraas ; '.,.. ; .! F . s:___,„l:4.l.s. - . ._-.0 - .. 4 --_—=--__-:_li "_ ,. ....'7 , --. ,,, - ,-- - . ..„,_4--= -.- - ' . . 7 . -, ;* - "?4-• _ 7 _ --,--41-1-17.,1_-_--7....7- ---::=.-- ,---; ,- . , .a'-F•-•^---" , 4-- '---=--- - ..._—_____- ,--,---...±"2.7.:... , : if: / ,----f-'----------- __ PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1867. discretion of the Committee to report It expedient. lie believed the enquiry alto gether unnecessary , as there was every evi dence that the Feench troops were now leaving Mexico. He had edictal •Informa lion of the fact. Mr. 110WAILI) did not believe all these trrumors about the departure of the Feneit tr•ope. At any rate, lie would like to have a report from the Committee. • Mr. Howard's motion was disagreed to. Mr. FESSENDEN announced that ho would call up the Tariff bill on hicular, arld.a.cpucted to keep It before the ',nate until disposed or. =Met OF Orr Kn. The bill to regulate the tenure of WM, eame Up, the question being on Mr. Hero amendment, whirl wa9 ‘ll2ensAetl nt some length by Me 441.9. WMNER, HOWE. FESSENDES, and others. . • .. Idr. COWAN said the whole number of re.. mevals-by the President was Ole, of which :157 have been sent to the , :anate nod noted upon. No Man has !wen removed who re frained from Improper and disrespectful language towards the President In the loot campaign. htr. Si alisErt could not think of a Angle prominent pincer of the Government in Ito state, who had not been removed tor polito cal ;unlooses. I[llol3 action on the bill, the Senate ad journed. EMU Mx. IiVAULDLNG, asked leave to offer n resolution that the Committee on Judic iary report an opinion, In writing, res pecting the necessity of obtaining any fur ther sanction of tbe constitutional amend ment 'than three-fourths of the Stutco uc tually represented In Congress. Mr FINCIi objected, and the resolution was not seconded. OPEZIATIONS dr Tile rr..srms - . ' On motion of Mr. ALLIst toe seeretarY of the Treasury was directed to Co the Mouse information in referenco to the posal of United States bonds, .tc., as re.l ult ed by Um act of April Mtn, 10:1, viz: the mnonut of exchanges made, of money bor rowed under it; of whom and on what terms.; the amount and character of indebt edness retired under it, with a detailed statement et the expense of making such loans and exchanges. • . • Mr. JULIAS, on leave, Introduced u Intl to extend the provisions of the act of Aug. 11th, 1W,4, granting the right of way for eh rail and plank roads for live years, over the public lauds. Referred. UR. IITEVEIite TILIIIIITOIIIAL BILL. Tho Bowie considered Mr. Steeenb' bill for reconstructing the rebel States. Air. PAINE sinihe at length in opposition theredi). lie denounced the present state governments as government•; which.up to this time, bull rested on the souls Of Andrew Johnson and lily Northern and. Sot:them. satelltes, but would hence forth rest on the soul Of the rush young gentlemen from Ponneylvaitin, (31r. Ste vertS.) It could really seem as It he (Stevens) had some longing for the Prost dential bread and butter. _ . Mr. lIINGLIAIi opposed the measure, musette the power Of the people to establish g u ar anties and s.,le guards. Ile believed the safety of the people depended upon the incorporation into the Constliti lien of the great amendment proposed by the Reconstruction Committee, that it did not prevent further legisla tion, but this bill neither avert by the constitutional amendment nor the duty of Congress to give due protection to the cit. limos of the totted etateis. Within the ,Its organized States let the future sale:R . oin, republic rust upon real irrerwalsble gnat. antees imbedded In the Constitution and not upon repealable legislation in the in surgent States. Ile would have the lately robelitoar SWten g 0 on and perform ems - for the setiCeation of the unionsl amendment. seven though they were not regularly organize,: elate and the ratitication et their. note sulesiaen:Pi by Congress would Lealize thorn. .1- to the Supreme Court, its powers were very limited. Its appridate powers rested upon rho will of Congress' and could io.adiry taken away. This bill-wan very offenAive to him. It attempted to restrict the right of petition widen the Constitution exprw,sly tamale. It looked 1.4 If ilinan by a crowned eIeSIIOC. It declared that ILL i nett-can who were in rebellion anti - lied etieo - la , aft oath 10 ideal Constitution of the Utided tates, wore an longer entrees of the C tilted States, and .could nut- beemsics to aleept U./rough forms of naturall,tatlort.' bee, mined Mist Congress had no color, ble au thority for declaring, or, that a million of theproPlo of 1111 t conn• try were Co range: citizens; and, second, that they cent.' talc ye stern fon organizing auto governments Con gress passed an essubiing eel, perinitting them to do SO. In fences er to the question, what remedy be Motel[ proprsied, lie said tee wished the measure referred to tte. l eint Committee an Reconstruction. Mr. IlitililtAM aLso obJecle.l to other pro •lnions 01 the 1.111, one of which declared that uo person should be deprive.' of his right a( voting because of couvleißo nil t sentence tor guy crime other than treanon, insert - cotton Or tutsprison of treason. It was declaring to ort“t that thieves, rob bers, tuardernos end zed...tight aisassins alionld never be deprival of the ti;cctive franebbie on tereomet tit being aenv teted of snob unities. While be was nitiietl [O few tort sly the rightful powers of thin Govern moot, ho would never consent to Incorpo- rate by law la the ltatutea jhe natten a provision that would deprive tn., fivelle of the right of • altering' or ieenSterting their legislation. a provision which this triii contained. Congeals had not even thee . ..dor of a eight to p..1111/ljk going, under Preteuei+, of protecting the colored people ot theLsouth, to de,;,,,,ie People of hie State were not to have line right to alter and enamel their isms at plc.,- ' sure, . , Dir. inaGli.lM /11,0 app....,1 A• 11 1 , 3 ,4 dephrtu re irnx.4 the C01.1.11.1111.A1 Amendment. DAWnON, of l'enniylvAnix. tolho Ln sat art:turn:lLl to Kb°, that the I•rn,hl., tint pOll-y vitt thn truo solutiou of Lilo Con atitutional °Ky. On motion of Xtr. W.VeLliitAiN L. of M. the appropriatlon for steamboat inepectOrs, Ac., was increased 4te.tooa fur amor:• ther7 ough Investigation of the coons 04 recent, dhoutor, Tao PACIFIC TELESSUPII Arrn.ovforrmx. The apiir.iiiriation of stu,lru (or facilitat ing telegraph le ellanial enir3tlea 100 i vk el tithe Atlantic nail Puente ea. , idruok out 111 Mo gan of lir. WASIIBULNE., or claimed that the Company had failed to wh fol. o 11l the cinitreet, x 131413 Tea yes..4lcaa The appropriation of pale utent in g the collection of reliable statisti yo cs cnn ccraii, cold and silver mines in the West ern crate. rd TOIT/tOiles, was 31.rIceon out. On motion of Mr. FAIIXSWORTII, the Committee rose and 1111ortealee. bili, when. liuuse adjourned. FROM NEW ORLEANS. • —r--- Arrival of Texan Senators from Wash. I ocean—They /a Half Mont for as Speed Ad- Jomong—Volvo eports North —2lhastlag of the sate Ltrhalliafo• Naa Oet.sairsoian. le.—Senator Roberto and Representatives Branch and Chit ton, of Texas, arrived from Washington, will re main a few day, before returning to their isMatitneuts. Although they have received us positive assuranceii Of reconstruction, t i t 4Zrel ' i s tE r'" e t Ire hopeful of all natty • ho report flit abroad that Goy. Wells is It thmger of osanteilnation creates the most profound astontiment. Ryon the tiovernOf lengtha at it. • The United States District Court Is In sea. s and quite a number of lawyers have been admitted to practice tinder the recant decision Of the Supremo Court. The Legislature will sleet hiondaY neat. It is generally believed that a State Con vention will ho called to frame a unsistttis tied, arlaretipon the hoopla be afforded another opportunity or erpressing their opinion by ballot. It la glo wing tout thin will mottle oil itillicultlea growing out. el the pretended right oft be Convention ei ].tit to legislate for the State. FROM MONTANA. A Batch F aturdern at fn. Mut,— Partln• Arrested for the Vlallunee .Comsaltree-.-ablinmenta of Gold. I.aavhgWOure,'Jamiary 10.—The Montana Pon of tho . 11th ult., give, an account or a bloody spray at Cave Gulch, on Dee. 11th, of which the 7UMPINC Of a claim way the elute. Patrick Diborn, John Barrett, WM: Choefens and Wm. Matllaugh were killed, and John Fahurty and nevem' pthern, natoec enkneWn, wutt wounded. J. baton and otnara very arrested by a Vigi lance GOLumiktne and Will blt trlel. A miner In Dry Gulch was murdered In flelena the same night. For Um week ending Jan. n, I. , 7 l o e pticos 5jr ., 0_1,1V , *bre S4lpprl ) aver. I =3=== Were/wale National Telegraph Onnyealy. 011. Cirr, January It, ISO. The weather I. cloudy, eO4l and freezing The river Is Open ol•nytwito the recent thaw had not aireeted tr. anp.. Tho oil market le quiet, at 6t;:.5W.,t0 here end on the creek, 41,75. CMCIEIVATI t Jan. 10.—Tho Ito In the Lick ing river gave way this morning, and near all run out without doing much damage It fq %Wh e ats and busts laid up In that • igate, Three boats arrived from below today. There are prospects fora full opening of navigatloa. Naar Ontasse, January Ill.—Weather clear and warms thermometer 70 don. II nano on'the landing brisk. Ihmattell for ht. 1.0 , Jennie Le*lsi for,LoSisv S. Bingham, and' Stonewall. Arrived from Vicksburg, Veil. Quitman. CITY AND SUBURBAN CONVENTION OF WOOL GEOWERS. The Pennss is ania Association —Annual Meeting The annual meeting Of tile Pennsylvania Wool Growers' Association was heltl yes terday., in the Grand Jury room, Ingto Court Douse. Dr. F.J. LeMoyne, of Wtashington county, In the chair, lu the: ahaence of the regular Secretary, Mr. J. Mel,. Glenn, of Allegheny, Nose appointeVecretary, pro. fem. After It few remarks by tile chairman, the following couunittees were appointed : lhednes4—daines sioannt, , 01.11 IV. Mc- Donald, Hugh Lee, F. Patterson, dohs S. Ittssell. • Nominating ogieers-4 nh n 11. I:wing, Dan lei Houston, Altdrew President l.u]loy tte . blut.l In the meeting that at the National Coto:elitism heist .nt Cleveland, It committee had been appointed to visit Washington and stay, to push the matter of a sutneient tariff before the members. Ile then made a ten: suggestions as to the work the Ili.iness Commutes., had to do. Mr, Glenn of Allegheny s.aid, that ho thought that the report of Commßsioner Wells 'Wm tome of a tree trade argument than a tarlff 011 e. Dr. Lelloyne thought that tile getting op of petitions Wlll' of lit tle ale.• That cort,tion halt been dit4emsed at the Cleveland Convention, and it W deelkitli to do their work ltr another l. Manner. Ironing the afternoon ~,1 1 ,-,1 1 the report of the Committee on Business Wiim pr,,Lent ed as follows. That It Is et the first tmoort• IIrICLI that the loot growers Interest of our country shout have ample. protean..., and that the pre. I. tariff is wholly Inadequate for that purpose. The .4-sot - lotion therefore respectfully hut earneutiv urge, 11000 Con gress the (acreage of the bill, oit Wool and Woolens, us assed by the lower noose. ot Congress at I to 11,4 NO,SIOII We would recommend for dlttrusslon the wintering and - general u.nag stuent of sheep. The moot was read unit accepted. Mr. itilecum, of Fayette county, read the hill moot lotted above. ••. . . Mr.. Lee, of Alleithcaysaid that the bid as read did hot. exactly suit tit th. bat ho ottld be glad lt they could get tla tic thought they would be doing well If 11,00 did get it, but It a clad heed 011 their eflorts to that end, ,The gentleman spoke at length on the condritlf.tou with the foreign production, and the dtalcultles to be overcoat°. Ile be believed that If this 1,111 was 116,4,11 and in operation el itlity•livii per eent. of torch. wools °aid - come in at three cants duty. lie therefore naught that the bill would not brunet them Vane.. Mr. McFarland, of Wanda,. county, • conacided in the v lows of Mr. I, . , Sir. meet., of Allegheny, 10100 a state ment of the manner of shipping of wenin front foreign conntrles, anti theatmessarY proceed,. the foreign dealers had to taLe talon, oar consuls abroad. no bad been talkotg: with a largo Import,. who, urgerd that the .rurpr was an unfair one. lie thought that the tireat tlthia Lunde by Free Trailers to the,fnew oppo wai eon., stv•,loents: that doe.lolll Ito fort heir bone tit, Ile ::030•0 that dos Association should abate 00 the .I.sitsion which the Sattonul Convention hull CCU,' LO. That t.'oalentl el .1 adopted this 1. aft, (.111 free en..tor. end 'he ...ought we should abide by it. Ile thong, that If the nbart should sltow thai Cohdress tbat this inso 1.41 is newts-a rs' to then, It coold la , ist-oal. IL next Ysar, this 011 Mum! not to ' , 112: suited, thou we 0111 go t wet .11,3.111 tool show the fact' and have the tar, tact.... It oily MI its toWTI 111,,.,0 01 the tariff and let na dhow nrlamgreilatea the truth of .11110, and they I give it tu us. ii.' onight Li. he Nliihlied With the present 1:111>t this tame. Sir. Mebartate I did w.f. whdt disc:tits the saioetton. bat he tipitteln that tills antis ventlon itotebt retanionend th e bpi .., nassea liv It, last session of the !house. some u' of::: thie.t et cep 111 ut tau three cent duty, but it 01:a14 not X . :number aaLl:• lif liter•: sahart) epee fa Lim 1,111 recommend. Al by 11.0 hi:L- T.1011.1i Coltventom and that pasie.l by the li kr. Ler !allied 0 , 2 . 7 1 to tn,t...,.(ni that H. Was I F-trotn.i :fort t A tho warn.t.lon of the folio, :00. w, t , .1 to the Cootoilltee oo Thal pre went tut la I wholly hotolt•qt.L.to lot :lieiq tire tecitOn to the IYO.O ttr t t^,. After iwrole tli•ottsCon 11,. poin ito t, the whole report ~1.3150 01 the Couvon- Tt.e tiffeatfofr of wintot eed 11...ement of tlfeeff was flow oroffeettly, n.: g ffeetl,fefenelpre,t lewft on tele fa,lf,f.ztc to detafl. ?fr. tfleue, of .111,,n1 , offered w reaalu lon, It+ 1,10%,, 01±01± VI a, totariwoumly ltvlluvin,; that tree trade, or a siliT welch citentl- nu prot,tiOn to wool, wool! ire ritinto, 1.11,:0 ~.. Ititere, ,01 rho c ountry, w ple.lge 'of ILout 11151.1I1Ctl(411 1f plitt Y, heli 0 0 nuPPUrL no man 1 , , .7- tett, or 1 , ntiMl , o 00101, WOO Is not hearthy In 1.1000 of tot/to:taw Amett enu I tolLatei. Theelee.ion crittri tor the eusulog year NV:‘,l 111.. labor. lilt followlio; net , 1. 4 0 1101 • Olt 10 1 11 ' 1 ' 1 . 0 ny the Committee. ere unanolloll , 4o elerh.l.l. - Preohl.ott-.1.1r. I . tithis I.ellovne. of WoJningtou county. V lee Ire 04100 m, layette coOnty, J. C. White, Law rence county, 11. 11. tireeno edunty, J. s. Blair. Butler county, Georg,: lieu, AN egt, woe , thl • oenty, horror county, John Cain, meaJer cute, , ah rey NY 11 Lte, 1101;:1111,1101;:1111,C0./1 ,., 0, JOIO.IIII T 1311.1 1- ion, ornyhteoroz county, Aso Iltinehestor, ty,,,,ht,,,tr0, comity, Hon. Wm. 1-',.llllntitnn, I'bttulil'lpllt.. - srotate nn't Teo:outer-4. M. 0 ,101,11, Ile; pe theny eonoty I Coll c,o or:Atte- 1 01M 11. 1:n - lict, 11 ambinhton county, 130v1 , 1 Iloo4too, 1t mMototon etnno ly, Mejor 01111001 .3lerarland, IVltalilmtton county, Itehrenuntotive to a, s'aliollai oor lot y-.lo,itldyl , to county. lzu Oecrettay lent , lobtruete , l to bare n retool. of the proceetllnint %toll to ,nett Ine:ll , er Of Co` , oloho 011 1 1 to the co.hooltiee tit. No/hot:it Wpiiintun. The 0110 etlnexday In Jonohey. lees thou iippolnted for the too.t. 'meeting, tO lieht Pittnhutgb, and the. Meettio; ntllourned. Epl.ropel Pp.torel I,lllor. I . .ttoral later' It, 14,11 houn.l by Illght n ,l lierfoot, to lilt Clergy un.l I—ity of the Diontin 01 11, 11.0 her. Irincenun M shinny) . Work Is progre , nitut,cry hatie lac -100110. Meat of the point'. whore 31 I,linna rte. aro needed and NN hero 110 can at 'pre: , rot hope to nuntuln them, all: well rdappired I with cralown are ,14,0,1111 Soule such point, tire wafting the right inert catch. , hound, oho ran lire no the very 111041- ernte rumen': to be deriVed !tutu the local resourre, and the Dlore,ol old.. 41 0000 1. leach 311411 he foam!, 1 lit ly there YCtviirunt pines-. The yrar's report of 111. Deccan Mlynionary work rrlll j tea ify oil the premises ulnae and 1 he hopes excited et our 11011i11/1111111, In May twit. Hut we need more hely ~ow 1.0,11 the earl 0b5...1,as of the Dinceno. 3lnny hire sent Intheir offering, Some hove 1101. yet given any hid. All Congregations ought to do fib:l egelarly. Even the tonal. lest I:hurt:W..3ollll 11011, 1111.111r1 work. The whole aliment, thus for rue,' i red, is Ittiorcl and luitfilen 1.110 Plll.llll un,l cart:milt ores of the Diocesan Board. Metal plena toquire, now, the pruln pt end /11n1/1.1 tolloClloll, which uuut replenish the Treasury eon— straitly. The salaries of tho Mlnsionarles trierquarterly 11 , Ad ThU 'cretin ban now in nand 4010. lie heeds 'ftilin more, by the first of Yehruttry, order to unike the puynientn iillu on /l ilt day. Ile titan need 41,2 1 .fi 11101'11 hi. 11,0 first of 3Luy, In wake thy payinculli thyn Li:mewing Thew needs yould, Prof/ably, 1,0.0 :not hr collectlons.ln re cry Church and Con• gregetlon, made Once in every th 05 0 months.. I, thernforia, call on every Ileetor or 'lnter, .11111 011 yery Conregation, to make or repent linch c now nend the avails to Geor ollection ge H. White, 1:0. , 1., Nor ' 23 Vlith street, l'lltuburgli. 111119 E time such morn 11/ vlow. NOW op, Portunilles and call. lor much work aro 1.,0h eonnittutly ruining 10 0 to that the Hiatt men, 111141 1110 ample nienim, .oern our, how, to do sill the work which ine illy appeal to you, Brethren, Is m behalf of the work already golnu on. Encoursglnfi experience gives meci.n iliaemelt oppeuls to you 0011 IleVel hen /1101., ,filthlully bud alfeetiOnntelY, Your Bishop, J. U, litnron. Churchmen throughout 1.110.DIrm:411.1 4110 rOrtllo.lly VlRit the “ElHcolmi Itemllng Itoon." of the PlitenUrgh Church 0,111,1, over the tltytint'il Dank, corner of Liberty street null V 1410 Alley. , The Minion may he Mend i” Loom there. Mo y frlom to 1 (PcltJek,fdrialleat, t.rd Or otlicita ne.tina Another Ilrin's flamer • YeidtrdAy MOM 111 g Patrick tyc ounur bottle Information before Alderman Taylor; charging the conductor anti driver of ea, ho 00 (1,0 CI Okie proattriger with lora) , of the ounce. Ile alleges that on Tuebdity aftereoon he wa e driving with Ninthof hay along P eau street, to •th u ward, when he was overtaken by the car mentioned: 110 turned as faro the t r 0 01 , 0,1, (40,1241.1jVC,iSati 4,eatans.' able, but . watt 'ordered to go still flintier away; he replied 'by Willow the driver to go ahead and he would pay for oil damage to toe car if a collision oneorrell. There upon the driver and cond nett.. grit off, amid 1/00(111s hones cruelly, and Informed him that if he 110010 get off tho load they would verve Lim in tire same manner. On' this threat the John:waive wilt intole. A War rant WOO . - - - . -,-,....- • Vi ,•'. - , , 7,617 fir . .14 , • . :'-' -., 4--; - - • - .._ ' V.,. 1 - ) t le ' • ./ ~ ) •.„. ), . .4'. Presbyte loin Unmet& Union—Conven tion of Ellnlatera and Elder a—Ora-an tangle!), itddreioies. &e. At an:Meting of the Pittsburgh Presbytery of the Ram mod Presbyterian Church, held In Neistiann,cli - , Lawrence county, Penney!. Vania, on Wednesday, the third day of Oc tober, ltiA, it was Resolved, That a Committee of Corres pondence be appointed, who shall carrel. pond with similar committees of sister de nominations in the neighborhood, with the view of furthering the union of the churches. A rinll Tull to e was accordingly appointed, and cal leda convention for this day. The Reformed Presbytery' of Pittsburgh met this morning at 10 o'clock, in the First Reformed Presbyterian Church, (Dr. Doug his.,) and listened to the report of the coin mittee, after which ' on motion of Dr. Doug las the Presbytery . took a recess, and went into convention with the ministers and el. dere present. 11ev. Charles C. Beatty, D. D., L. 1.. D., was railed to preside 'temporarily, um! 11ev. Alex. Culbert chosen Secretary. Tlie following delegates were- T,reacut: From the Old senmd Presbyterian Church— Drs. C• C. Beatty, W. 11. Howard, Geo. Mar nhall ,Joseph Smith, MeCague, Jame. Allison, M. W. Jacob., Rev. 8. F, Scovell. From the United Presbyterian—Dr. J. S. F:aston, Revs. David 'Hair and A. Calhoun. From the Reformed Presbyterian—Drs. George Scott, John Dougma r Revs. J ohn Mc. illan, Thom. Johnson, R. T. Wylie, J. F. Hill, John Alford. Ruling Elders—Thomas Smith. James Garnet:, Samuel Gibson, S. M. Young, 11. Miller, William Hutchinson, I). Dallas, Thomas Ridden, A. T. Moorhead, W. M. Gormley. The report of the Committee was again read, after which the Chairman evoke briefly. Ile hoped that great geed would It from the Convention. There was no goal reason wiry all the brunches of the ProMyterlan Church should not unite. We ought to fool like integral parts of the great CiLllrch of thol.ord Jesus Christ, and should net object to OonOnlitlatious being swallow ea up. on u)otton of Dr. Howard a Committee of the.wow alMointed to imminato slithers for permanent organization. Drs. Howard and Douglas, and Res. A. Calhoun were up. pointed. a letter was read by Dr. Douglas from Or. .0. Donaldson, of Elder's Ridge, urging the Convention to decide favorably on the subject of Union. On mounts of Dr. Geo. Scott, t h e letter was received and laid on the table. lin motion of Dr. Geo. Scott, It was deci ded that the Convention should be govern. ed by the ruler of parliament, :common in Church Court.. The Committee on Permanent Urgent:, lion reported as follows. President—Dr. C. C. Beatty. Flee President—Dr. W. D. Howard. ,ceretury—B eret S. Raison. As,destant Secretary—Rev. J. I'. Hull. Their report was unanimously &dolt ted, nod the onicerd elect entered upon the tile charge of their duties. Dr. Doughy Stutvd. that the fill hchOOltllld 1:x111.,t Pt usbyteriaits ‘. fluid be considered :be guests Of the Refonited Church; that the 'Reformed Church Wits a unit ltt furor of onlout that It would post:flay have looked better had the Inithstrre tees taken by one of the laraer bodies, hut inasmuch as this church had formerly behn represented at Oppu.eti to 11111011, it had Ctalkdadett to act first. "1' 10 Chairman inquired if any order of businrs hod Men prunared, and suggested that a motion be made uponwhich members might smirk. tire. F. Scovell moved that the Com mittee re-altlrm the principles contained to the veil for the t:onvention. lir. George Marshall,Loper ht. Clair township, said we yore Ilving In an age 01 progress, Churches ought to be drawn into gredier unity of convinced Ellingebtal churches are new that n new and Important era is dawning. The union lute every way desirable. All 11041 to the seine platform of tains. All hold to the rater platform of faith. 4I; bold to toe car. Muni doetrtem or the Westmlniater Assam- ; Me, and but lee some slight Peculiarities of hublt could not be distinguished. Tilere are two points of dlgerence—Psal mod:: dud inbercommhtdon. These should not art I, them apart. Christ has had, anti sill has e but one church. As a means of tom Om; the churches together ho. recent- u. 020100.... lirat, prayer f 0; ..t6CW other. se,Ontl interfir•Migo of label, among pis tees, social prayer meetings. Thint, I he teen loot v in recharging politic , shoot( tick ite wit:Woos as to customs Di vogue, rut go through their fir, i n *ender. Fourth, 1 v 1 1114,1,100 between all Inmates* in goal and regular standing. If these things could tie Moonlit about, the Freebyterian Church ; world tea great peter,- foe Dr. tieorge Mott tallressoil the Conven lion briery. Ile thought the church utter saki rise to the majesty of her positron un 11l she Me sine. one. ;lniy by union coo the unou that Christ Is the Son of hal. Tilts was a tiny of small things, but sli MU . Del be despised. Everything meat have a i beglnnlng, and this * cow:en/ion might rte sag Ol ;re:it thing , yet. The Impediments I to union Were great. Habits and flenOvh. tious once formed are hart to break. There nosy be two kinds of union--orgsalc and 'ree nr..t would content lomle union oil one basis, the very mimes being übsmbed into one general nAtne. The Other was • eo-operle eaten —a Linton In oil thing. Saeslittle and unessential peculiarities .se ha It. its rreally ;amerced the organic union, and thought the Prosily tease church mast ulti mutely prrenll In America. It is in harmo ny with our InStltntlOine. In fart (liar Insti tutions grew out of it. lin:asked how means should be ti.not.ale attain unbolt, and sta ted that the t. hutch as at present can never synipathlCe with these days when groat Olt. (ermines existed. lie respected the :attars, but had no ,uperatittom; reverence for them. ware Warden, imp lratlng the erniler of ' SalvatlOn. They , foinr!it each other. The et/urchin, utur desiring [eget her , y ell could not be kept Toni ceCtitUirl Union, but etiort should he mode now to hasten it. Ile recommended that a Standing. Cona.lt toe be app hided, to whom tha whole mat , ter should he refmrad, and made a subject al . ..yer and Careful consideration. Let hem consider the divisions, LOU the GICAUr, whisk butt to them, lie thought tl.d.irL. was now a onion el spult, turd there should LC 11..,me and en.oimmtion. Ito thought Ac: idiom sinful and seetarlaulem At wr prayer. by Itor. I's. Easton, LLo Conventnon adjourn.' 1.0 44Lf:P4..t. tm o'clock, r. n. Tao enneciition met again at the itcm. air lotted In the the atternoon cud Was open- Alta prayer by Ilev. W. T. Wylie. The hamlet:lg :additional delegates appeared and their names e• ere enrolled: Ors. Hodge aid Bracey, lint.s. It. Reed and C. Arbuth not, Eau. Dr. it requested lir, floe-rad, the lea President,•tu occupy the chair, and proceed.' to address the meeting. It wits a matter of great regret to him that he was Bled to leave the convention before Its Be p al teljounanent. It was a matter of great Joy to him that be seas prlyllegod to be present. Ile always felt that these con ferences were productive of good: He had the honor of being a meraboroaaeornmittee , en union between the Old and Net acttool : A isemblies; these bodies were notnearur to each other than were the Reformed and United Presbyterian churches- to the Old school Pre,byterlan Church. Such confer once,. an the present al wart brouiit ecedo• niadical bodies nearer to each ot her. The pfe.ient convention, then, Should not ail- Joe rn without making provlsicul for telling another. Ile thought. the time of the eon tennial celebration, which was total:apiece Ina month or so, would be very appro• prm. iter e .'D. Blain thonglit that the icentenary should be ramie a general meeting, fur they were all presbytcrians. Rev. James Allison t.oln Med with every. thing that had been Enid. lle should always loW with facts In preference to theories, As regards the matter of psalmody, Le dui out think there wan any reason :or contra. corny. The 0111 helmet A,sembly lied an really :Mooted Rouse's version. of the' p..alum as the hymn book now la one. Ara I congregation might dtspende Glth the ' hylan hook, 111111 Bing .140 use, Vt!".4011 under authority of toe Assembly. In regard to interKentinutdon there was nettlingg that compelled congregations to nowt:gime with each other. 1:00. M. T. Wylie ,11.1 ant see that there NV any ontatleal dillieuity to the way of I onion. There was rialto es much .11yoralty among the membere of any tine detonstua tine as there eves among the LOOle.s repre sented In rouv , mtioe. ' ' Tho motion to rcallirm tiro principles con. Waled In tho call teas Won put and carried unanimously. It wan moved thst u cononittoo be apooln teal to maim Arran:maim:lts for and call an other conVentiou in till. , city at such time tio they may moo fit. Tito committee are eva. W. It. 'toward, D. IL, JOhn'. leaston. L., John Ihnizias, tr. 1).. and lAorricls Johnston. After J desultory dleenesson, in which Drs. Easton, Grucuy and Douglas, sag neva, W. T. Wylie and John I.l'l4lllan participa ted, the convention with prayer by liev. Jae. Aillecin, and pronouncing the benediction by Rev. Dr. Iloward. Thu proceeding, of Cho Convention Wore very hannouloue, and it is expected be prodUCtlvo of much good, Hew gl nu In an Old Donee. With pleasure we dlreot the attention of • our readers to the advertisement. Whlelt ask pears in another column, of klaiscs. Dun bail it AlcDraw wheJectlis and retail deal. era is irOieries, wines, liquors and bent stores, corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond. • They are suocessorC to Joseph Ross, Esc,. and both enjoy a large E . qual Lance in this city, and are to every rasPect worthy of public pationage. Their et 9ek will embrace all the choleest groCeries. tea*, angara, apices, cigars, winch and llgnors anti boat stores, and patron.. may rein a. sur9.l that they will ever Secure flee bat of articles at the most nJaSonalde Of lakes. PRICE THREE CENTS The "Defaulting" Norseo Our readers will remember that some Gays ago we mentioned an information that had been made before Alderman Lynch. by Martin Kane, charging Mary Garen with larceny. The accused had been employed as nurse for Mrs. Kavanagh, grandmother' of the deponent, and had decamped with a large quantity of clothing belonging to Mrs. K. A warrant was Issued and placed In the hands of °Ulcer O'Connor, but the searched for individual kept her self so se cluded that she was not captured. Un Tuesday night she lost her caution so tar as to get drunk, and make her appearance on the streets In that condition. She was nabbed by the night watch, and placed in a cell, where she sat with royal composure. smoking an old pipe-stomp, and relating In a quiet way to all who would ILsteri to her how sho hail been uniu4tly arrested for "shooting a man who wanted to kiss her when she didn't want him to." In the morning she was required to pay a dollar. and bad no money, no ehe was sent to Jail • for twenty-four hours. Alderman Lynch was apprised of the fact of her being arres ted, and lodged a commitment against her for a hearing before him on the charge of larceny. One of the 'Law's, she bad stolen' was found at a butcher she on Pennsyira. n la avenue, where she had left it in pay for some meat which she hail purchased. A New Came from an Old One. Our readers will remember the case of Joseph Holmes who was arrested at Brownsville, last November, for We larceny of a chest of tools at Soho. Ile was txdng brought down the Monongahela riverion the steamer Gallatin, when he made la es cape from the beat at one of the landings and has not been seen Mane. lie left on LIM boat his trunk, containing varlons articles of his, and this baggage was taken In charge by the arresting party.one of whom was Mary Daly. Yesterday Mrs. Lydia - Holmes, wife of inn escaped prisoner. made information before Alderman Morrow, charging Daly with tremor end conversion. she alleges that We trunk mentioned con tained a blanket worth SID and that the ac cused now has that blanket In his posses sion and rote., to give it up to her. A hearing was had and the cult dismissed as having been illegally brOnght. As the wife Cannot bring civil action without the co operation of her husband if he be alive. The 'manned of the present prosecutria is lilt re and falls to appear in the mine, hence It was dismissed. lloruleldeu In Beaver County. We observe from the Argos that the Bea rercountyCourtatnn an extra number of homicide emies before it. At an intlOurned term held by the ....eclat.: Judges on the Jnl Inst., a man named James 11. Log►n,was held to ball on a charge of involuntary man slaughter. The delmident it seems is an engineer no the Pittsburgh Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. Elostopped. hLs train at New Brighton recently for fire or ten minutes, eel is alleged to hare started it without giving duOnotlea, while paisengers were gutting out, In consequence or whirls is little boy who was standing on the plat form of one'of :he cars, fell errand was roil over and 1: tiled. Another ear , n was that of Washington GOP• don and several other persons who are charged with the murder of a man stained Thom. 'Middleton, the particulars of which aru hot given. In adultion these the fo re still bas the celebrated Lennox case before it, which by the way the aI roar tlaines ought to be ta ken back again to Washington County on the ground that the prcw•-•` - '-• it have thus fur been •-•• farce to the pent Gre, Oar re, :hat the groat sale, at the omit saerilicing of prices, ten:ammo, at T. A. McClelland's headgear. tars for louts, shoe., gaiters and general goals. Ile use detorinined to get rid of Cho 1000,1.0 start of goals now on hands regardloaa of price, and la offering sorb bargains as were never before obtained in this city. Every style of boots and shoes of the lust make midi finish, together with a large assortment Of try goods, woolttu goods, clothing and Material for men and nape wear, SUM,' blanket., ant general , house-furniablog geode, are now offered at Prices very cheap. Cal/ in and.. for Tom set yes, as, whether yen are deslroas of our. , •hasing or not, attentive and gentlemanly satennen \Oil take pleasure in Waiting upon you. Remember Lthe place, MetTlei latal's auction halite salesrooms, r and 57 Fifth street, under *worm Hall. I= The old and well known dry goals estab. liniment of d. %V. darker d CO, announce a grand clearance sale to go Into effect imme dmtely. at coarse, the prices are tuateri ally reduced, and oar lady readers will at once enilnacc. the °ppm tunity for obtaining bargains at this favorite house. Every ar- Clete in the dry goods Imo wdl be found marked down at. exceedingly less prices. listed dealers, co.sutry Merchants and all who bay to sell again are especlediy invited to call and examine the stock, as rare chances for purchasing are .oilrered, and goods can be bought at decidedly more fa vorable dnitren than those now realm to the Falter., markets. The estahllahment, I,a crerybo.ly knows, le 10Cnted at 10. :,1 Market street, near 10ur,,.,. ==t33 Ur: readers will remember that some months since, tiro Vito room of the GAZETTE' bubbling urns broken open and a large num. he: et very valuable volumes of our paper stolen. Through the energy and sagaetty or °Ulcers Copple, and Dressler—than whom there aro ZG better cancers on the pollee foret , -,we are enabled to chronicle the ar rest of the guilty wretches engaged In the larceny, named Rayllo and 11.1gby. The for mer trap arrested at Dement° Gallaher's boardla2 hernia, and the latter was picked to at the Eled Lion 01. Tey to have Uttered In n u m e rous othherare burglma id ries and petty rot.i ..erles, and w ill doubtless got their just deserts in a long sentence across the river. • The Min Tee, Philip Phillips.-The following incident le related of rhiltp Phillips, who to slut ; in the Chapel of the Pittstiargii gemalo College: on Tuesday evening next: At the flan of. Represent^. tires in Washington, with 1itt11 , 110114.0 of over five thossur.4 pewit., among whom_ was President Lincoln. many Of our Goner• . ale, members of the Cabinet and CongresS.. ir. Phillips satin ' , Your Mission," spur which President s I,,inooln soot up to lion. William 11. Seward, Chairman, the log writtalt re.pinett "Near the Masa let us have `Your Mission , repeated by Mr. Phil lip. Don't soy I called for it. A. Lincotit.'l 0,167 lien:trio OW Folha.—Tbas wily geddesiggueccas, 6015M9 00.10n1111.10ti to got no a ilirtaticu whit gather Kemp Mad his Uld YoMY. and has already dropped her umetle op the venerable term of tuts ettlel mat manager and Ills Artistic company. Ma sonic Itch Is sightly crowded with people full of bustle and vivacity, eager to bear the charming longs of Mrs. Nichols, and listen to the choruses, winch for vivid In terpretation and truthful conception of • character cannot be expelled. A llarpols-mlotlea ItMAL—The Plus. hurgh Puthoiic vloluntly awaits, through a Weis and vulgar correspondent, the Pub lic Catholic Library "Association, on the grounds thrill its Libricry:containa few works by authors of that persuasion and Is made op mainly from standard works of Protest ant writers. In this nlnsteenth century such a fault could not astound by anyinive • nslTo‘ 4 ( Waded and uneducated blgois Put ne Coss Argentine—For Instantly plating all articles cIY copper, brass or liar :atm silver, with pore silver, whore worn orr, and for cleansing and polishing silver or sliver-Mated ware. Warranted to con. min no quaelmilVer or *Uhl, or anYiniurlow. article. For gain by a. Sample, Allegheny, and all druggists. delSar - . Anpthec Vona.--Ctryoung frlentts are rapidly rushing into matrimony. and the last wo have to recent Is the marriage of J. W. Taylor, .h;sq., Attorney at Law, 01 this city, to a lady of Baltirooro. o wish the Young cotslle inuCh haPPlheaS. FROM ftIERPRIN *he Residence OIL the Babel ta Forreet nurghteleed—Another Mer der—Le‘-hillidlen In Arkansas. MINPala, January 10.—The residence of General Forrest, on Adams street, seas en. tared by robbers twit light, who carried MI two gold WatCatii, a pocket book con taining near two hundred dollars and other valuable articles, including his parole /t la reported that Dr, Zambia Case, State Senator frOm °Mon county, was shot dead Irma his horse, near his home last Friday, by an unknown. lisaassln. • Mr. lac Carlton, a street car conductor , was run over by his car, last night, and both arms and a leg badly crushed. . A special tn the Alefunclie iron, Little Sock. says: Both houses of Ilia Arkin:ism Legislature have pioete a bill reducing the Slate tee to one-halt of one per cent; and also. Lai providing for um support of dis. laded soldiers,and supplying theta With ar. Uncial limbs; also an attfor the support of the widows and orphan ol de oolo e 4 1101 ° diem. Fourt4llotrional air inn 4 lintairban h Pelite, DIAIRRIED • I . AY LI.II—W ELCIII—On Toe Mar saandgir, tb. c . X " ?. " T t 7‘ ll. lt Y,. t? '" liltto C ;r l " ,ro '. l& ' \ ` mn~ ‘ , Irtgll. ) . 1 . 1.1601211 th. Pi Illdittlitt. LIE E! \% I LC. LI., daught.nrof Jetut Q t ti 1010,04.1c1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A GREAT SALE =I DRY GOODS, E 33 J. W. BARKER & CO., liatket_Street. ( - 300 PCS. FRENCH MERINOS. REPPS, d EMPRESS CLOTHS AT PRICES REDUCED 37! TO iO PER CENT. 1.000 PIECES DEES% C . 0011% OP ALL HI NHS. Some or the,e reduced Moue half former prices. SILKS FOR EVENING, CARRIAGE tt STREET DRESS, in great varkty, and at greatly redueol price, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. We are dos lnE out our 'tort - of theie very cheap. BLANKETS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS, CANSIM "RES, MATTINETIM, JEANS reduces ',Men. TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, TOW EL- I N OS, NA PKINS, DOI - LES, QUILTS :AND OTHER HOUSEKEEPING GOODS ERVALLY- CHEAP. SHEETING AND SHIRTING 3IEM LISS GREATLY RI:DEVER. A good article at cents pei yard. EVERYTHING CHEAP. BOYS' WATCHES IN STERLING SILVER CASES, Something tire for • Holiday I•,ot. =sae en l 0 3::r`..° re L,PV0 J. rt:r Time keepers from $lB to $25. AT • DVASEATII & CO.'S, 311 DlXlr. 1543 .I.IVIs Oa treot, ca WHEELER WIILaSONPS SEWING MACHINES have Morelmproi . ements, XaKES LESS .roisE, And Tanen 310111 C. nVE ED Y 4.1)41 SIMPLE In on. tlou than any ][amine In Fbe Market. WM. SUMNER. dir. CO., 27 Fifth Eitreet,• Pittsburgh. • hio.rst THE PLACE TO BET COOD BOOTS & SHOES caMELEIII=. ; TEI McGLINTOO3K.' S, 92 Federal Street, 21.1.1.EUHENY CITY. WATCIMES, CHAINS AND 0 - 3312t7 . Elia1=1:12", I. AT A VEST ISNALL PROFIT, AT WILL T. WILEY'S, 6 Wylie St % 3d door from stb. des HOWIESI 11013SENIS N"CS.Vt. 161.A.X4M1 Mx good, Wald WORK HORS ,„„ ORSE; one goew w VITA 4r """n" and wilt be suld neap ".. - el 7 td IroVriartiTgraT . ci•_e_,"'• F "?'" ).c "" TAN 0rEn. ... ; . ! _i1 . ot ola g ab el& Uvula, us L ir 4r 1.3 - rrn I:l2% 7 7a39PUr.a.iicEl Et . No, 166 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. CoNVINS of all hinds; tiLOVES, and de scription of Ptincrsi Furnishing Good. furnish ed. Room. opened day and night. Heaton and Carriage. tarnished. I)arid Kerr. L. b., He, IL W. /swim: DAL, Thomas Losing. Nag., Ja- C.di 11. Milicr. 11 T. WRITE & C 0.,• • . ENDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, linachestar. Wood's Run and vicinity. CUM ROOK AT MANCHESTER UVERY STABLE, r or IlheAlleld and Cho Artters street. Marge and Uarrlatreo furnished. UILLDALE CEMETERY.—The the Urge.; bah plus efloPulehre. cutest oe. yids Mu -Iyoldested on Neu' lirighton road. Irognedlate ly north of Allegheny. For hortal lots, prrnllrs rat2,144/11i;:tTdcg;',1 I;tare u( NEW ADVER. 30 DAYS' SALE Elll4ollDffiff LOW PRICES. Am. Entire Stock GREAT REDUCTIONS. maxi' GOODS AT ONE HALF THEM COST, Embracing the Immerme EtOak of BOOTS & SHOES, HUT GOODS, Blankets, Flannels, SHAWLS, FURS, WOOLENS, BALMORAL SKERTB, , DRESS DODDS, CLOTHS, Coats, Pants and Vests, NEW CARPETS, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ma M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION HOUSE, 1)TI - Y" 4:31.00135, AND SHOE EMPORIUM, 55 and 57 FIFTH STREET, MS= JO-. IMOD/LS-P.3V. EAGLE COTTON WORKS. HAYING RECENTLY PER. CHASED THE EAOLE CO rrON WORill6 foriaerty owned by Mews. 11l co ntinue twe respLe m ectf anufacture ully Inform U of tepitlblle Mat Ire .• Sheeting's, Cotton Yarns, Carpet Chains, Candle Wick and Batting. Orden may be let at the Meet orthet Wart. MYER ISADELLA AND BANDITRY STS. AIIIUUT. .- • 011 AT Tax, - Ll=l C user or Duqu eilnp WAY sad Barkers Alden Pitt JOSHUA RHODES•& CO. pc,n2o 'B9 89 89 89 89 89_89 89 I -s I 89 MARKET STREET. S9l GO TO 1591.1=8. 0 33 13 7 ES, , s9l S 9 Market Silva, AND GET TOUR 5989 BOOTS S SHOES &C- • CFI/CAPS/5T A.ND BUT Sly wazszt CITY s* NO AUCTION GCKWIS KEPT. S9 'JAS. ROBB, 89 Market Bt. 89 89 89 99 89 89 89 89 WELDON & KrT.LY, PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, MID BRASS FOUNDER& • lame asaarlatext of Chandeliers, Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead. Bic, 4.LWArd lel Wood Street, near MI6. ft!:l,7 THERE Is • . . affirror drlchrEPlX' UMING'S IMPROVED STOVE DAMPER. A Mr. Levels bus alroady sold 1,000 Ottngfal Montgomery fount'', Pa., and baa just ordarnd thu audltlonti. Mr. French paid rAo for Salem county. N. fold !MI/ambers Ina few townahlpf.. and -Wm fold th e remainder of hi. County for 41,171-wth within fix 'Teeth. Ila has circa purchased/IVA hTAT Yn • h oteld. af using the wild coi MOTS t o hi. was sowell pleated with it UM he bought the right to the Etta of Now Tort. - • • THE DEMAND IS UNITEMSILEI THE ingorrrs LARK) State and County Blanta fOr ratdo... Send nano for Circular. or can on • J. N. WHIDDVI, J. 3. No. 11 Niftlt . treat , ra. THE LIGHTNING LAMP , ,- JON ES C R AWFORD & VOR - n li y A am ts . o • Tim. MOST POWEIML. Any. • .... TRULY BRILLIANT COAL OM QV • LIU RT EYED. PICODUcED. ' • Adopted bylli. 8. ckwenustalit. Non explosive. Cheap sad linantiltd. - 011,415 i brilllant'llght three.rold greater than say ottor imnp. TAU paimt la adopted Weal may P.n.s = e and as the wick it merely aeondoelor. nsver requires ani trimming. Ba U nters on idtt r eriliel. ri. "'A A. 291 • . . . . Office. D e po t. P.M °Mee, aboTe rissock.a Now. Depot. seconditoor. .1. IP. 301171117011,. - I. IPLeVSTON "I"; . • DZALIES lit Fine Watches, Clocks, Je*lll7 4 , SILYER-PLATED WARE, ETC., No. 574 LIBEIITX NTBEM air Partteal.? attantlos OTIS 10 Waterier, Clocks and Jinnlry. itortrirnar.-' ranted . • • CLOS . & Praitical Furniture Iffainitaetunra COL PENN AND *ONUSES ImoLauut arylo of ZIMIUTINUS tratIALIT d, DI II „