THE PITTSBIIRGII GAZETTLI, PBBLIIIIIED BY PENNIMAN, REF,II • . LT GAZETTE BUILDING, , 32ic). BO Ti fifths 43treot. F.H. PENNTIAN, 1 Ed T. P. HOUSTON, i 11".. 'JOSIAHII,INO jcp,usodir r. REED. Haulm • MILDINVO. EOll3 Vimgle Copies • ......• .......... cents. //earned by amid?. tper eentl.., CubeiNabere, (perYe.e) ...... tAltorsl redactions to Newsbol• and ssena.• • TERMS FOK NYEKKLY: 151"1' CPP‘t..l,oeyeti, by ........ 150 51. do." jo. ..... -1 . 25 7to or more colpta..l.,ol2e•td.lresir, sn•l - ire& Cab:earth .................... 1-15 1:1717 I.TENI S. FIRST Beantlfol Specimens of Art. The clear atmosphere which we have had ' owing the past fair days, has aided Sir. t.. ft., risbbs, 2C St. Clair street, In bringing , out a number of elegant and drat-clanpho- I ingenphs, whieli are now temporarily on sr. bildtion at his rooms and in his 'beautiful whitlows. This is tha .proper season to oh tato _vicar and distlnet Pietnies, and all who havosielzycit nllOlllll at one go to this well known"-iialtery to have u negative taken. Wtican safely say that no where else in the ...alley Can pbotognithe , , plain or nOlOreil, inttn or dniali, to obtained in a better stY/U or art than at Mr. Dabbe. bring himself shoroughly acquainted wither the depart _petits of the art. and employing noon but antSnest talented and skilrut artists as as istauts. his popnlarity has been leglttmate lyDarned, and it in ho wonder that all Pitts , fiargherS take. such local pride In eneepar- Mg pictures ,taken at this establishment with these produeod at Moraine.. galleries in the Metropolitan citiirs. All the latest 'styles of pt-lures ell taken at the most reasonabla rater., and we Invite our readers to call in, and Iti6ir through the specimens or photligraphtyht . t found at Sir. Dobbs' rooms • and gan.nr:ns, Ceeag•ef Elva Veers , entedirair eared l'sy Dr. lieyeer's Factored la 3 amp. ittsera—lly wife has been afflicted , With a dm, COUgli anti, dittlenity of hvelath. inn for five ,or six years, w blob, for several years heels* had gradually increased in vie. lenem , The compliant has been hereditary, aedeho,hed bleu treated by several physi, claps sitheint nay relief:ln thin atom of her ciao I procared some of your PECTO UAL C01.76/1 SYRUP. I bought, the first time, a fifty cent bottle, which relieved her racy much; I then culled and sot a dollar bottle, which cured her entirely, and oho has now no trace of the former disease, ex cept weakness. I would also state that I meal the medicine myself to a cold and cough. The medicine eared tee by taking one dose. L express tot entire satisfaction with the medicine, and you ore at liberty to publish t'dis if you dedie to do so. NV !LBWS', Ahlestrinn, Fifth ward. Dr. Keytiet'SPectoral Syrup is sold at most Drug stores, and al-the proprietor's, 140 Wood street. Consulting rind c.romining of ce,l.:o Pent. street. • ' Me to lido lu .Tirelght. A gentlemen, rather remarkable for hit Mischa% was asked where .he obtained his meals, as the bill of fare must be exceed ingly goal, elore be appeared to . he grew log . larger' and larger every day. The prompt reply wee, O Lt the Continental Sa loon, next door to the Posh:Mice, on Fifth street, ir birth is kept by that prince of ern cures—Elolzheimer." The answer was pert end todhe point, for at the ,Conttnental the beet meals to heobtatned in the city are daily served np at the most reasonable of prices. Game—the rarest, steaks, ash, and everything to tempt the palate, are nerved up in a better style than could Professor allot Indica:to, and If you eat one meal gate* up by Iloltzheimar at a few minutes notice• you will forever bestow . your patrongo on thin place alone. -- To thO AmetEa.. The old established medical office of Dr. E. 'Warner. '(known for tort,. years as the original Indian phynclan or herb doctor,) and conducted . fora number Of years poet by the'son Dr. S. 'Warner, has been re. 111OVC d from et. Etat r to 2i0.211 Penn street. Dr. Kitruer still coutinoes to treat success• fully, diseases of nearly all deseriptionS , emieclally those of a chronic nature. Re-. m , •mbcr his new location is No. 211 Penn street, sewed doorabove hem Trimble's'. The Best Known TOW!. Caswell, Mack ,t Co.'a Combination of iron, Fhosphorna and Cal!earl, known at Ferro- PhCophorated Elixir of CaLissy's. The iron castores color to the blood; the Mho.PbuTne renew. waste of the nerve Masan, and the callanyn gives a natural, healthful tone to the digestive organs. • One plat contain, the virtue of one ounce of Calisaya and one teaspoonful a grata of Iron and Phosphorus._ Manufactured by C181C1.1., MCA): & Co., Now 'York. For sale by all druggist.. At ttleWorbra Fete • In London, lea% the Wheeler & W Neon Bow. tog Machine received the highest sward— the Idimrdnes of Europe and America In competition. This award has always been taude wherever exhibited. You will snake no mistake -In ordering one as a holiday girt wife, slater or friend. They east be purchased only at Sumner & r 7 fifth street . . • . 135,00.11eward. I.ost—a !Mach Lace Veil, between the .•Opera lionso Shoe Store" add the Monon gahela Ilome, on Thum - day evening. The tinder will please leave it at the Opera House Shoe Store, and receivo the above reward, Jellies, on nand. Currant, Raspberry, (lance, Strawberry, Vanilla, Grape, Orange, BlackberrY. Apple, Lemon' Plise Apple and 'lack Currant. Call. and see them mt. 112 yes:oral street, Alle. gbeny,esty , GEO. RZAVEN. blow. to - Cure Debility When talelarflea' :from a diseased action of the stomach the occasional lase of mild spOrlentaBoo.oCowan 111.0015 Pitt! are h. 19; followed hetet, 51 . 00- AV, BIT - Inns to pica tone.to the stomach. istirtlCa Bloom for the Complexion, end msonetlenot all kinds, sold at the low est rates, at Flemings Drag store, 84 Market street. Remember tbe place. I ==2 The uaVitnal ofneo of E. Warner, ohl In .i lan Play'slclan, h Son, removed to lin. 211 Penn atreet. M.W.F, rrek at. 11.4errill ING istalug Powder, vastly superior to all erg, Pohl ut the lowest rates at Fleming's Drag Store, No. 84 3larket street% Drams and Medieinee. 'Doctors' prcierlptione carefully prepared at half tho usual pile., at Fulton , . Drug ; Store, oppo alto Postottlee. • YOzt Van Hay Foreto Ltquora of nll kia . 4l' at Joseph a. Firfr-h's Instillory, NO. 1.13 and 19a Fist. street,Phlabuigh. • .• • , coos Wools and 8120 e, For sale cap, at . the justly,popular and famous Opt :a Winima Shoo Store. . . You Cask $O7 Per cont. Alcohol at Joseph $. Finales You Con Boy • . - Z.; 1.•,W Slope. ht Jcseph 8. rincles. —Tim Prussian nary at' present consists of one van Had turret ship. one.ironclad ram, four frigates, four corvettes, twenty , tame gunboats, and three despatch boats, all Of them screws, watts total of two hund red and sixty-three guns, Tim galling vet. cols comprehend throerl gate., One coeval,- to, three brigs, and forty gun.loops, carry ing two hundred and eighty-live guns. —O5 few Year day, Tr, promotions to the • tlignity or Knight of the Legion of Honor were made In the French army, and G!!9 sob; moors and soldiers were medalled, to this list there arc num persons who have reach ; ad Menge of en or upwards, and ono aged The oldest soldier In the lovable'', at l'arls. in a veteran of 05, wile lost his tog In the year • telegtarn from .Barnsley etatea that the tire continues tot= m the inferior of the OakaColliery,but fresh gaps ate UP- Medlately toadopted forextinguiehlng it by etopplog the mine up without flooding. Two more of the men who where getout alive af ter the great eaplotdon, havo died of ttto in juries stzby reetved. —Thera are 510 children in the Industrial SeboOl at Rochester, N. Y., who, tiering the ps.et year, made 57 . 3 garments. at a coat or over CUT. The Manager. , pubtleh a olOnthly Patna). _ . • -------'----411-1-7---° - - ,•_.;0 ,, , , . --L,.-..•. -)' - . 1": ...-- - I' l- ! ,7;'7 - -, r iws;- f, , • - rt \‘,/ 91:-. 4 ,- ~- --- ' - ;" ; " : "`l' l l'tiMlllMP ts , 77. ,-.. f , i;,:z.., ..-7,4 -, '',' '-' I'l l .....:e."l_____ l. . ' 1, , ~, __„..„,„,,,,_,,.,,„..,...., 1 ~.. i ~......„.„..,..,,, ~..,...,,,_, \ ,_,..., ~, L , , ,, ~ , _„.,,,,„.. _i_.„, - 09.- ..I=----- , - ~.- ~ _ ...--, ( 1 . rt., Et,,, r ~, . ----/- ' • ---../ ONE O'CLOCK, A. M EARLY TELEGRAES. l'einsylvania Legislature, Spooled Dispatch to the l'lnabagn Gaaette !lanais arno, January IS, 1566. HOUSE. There was a, long debate du the motion of Mr. Chase tb recrYsslder the resolution to print one thousand copies of the report on the Venatigo Bank !entire. The motion wa3 opposed by nr.Davls, of Philadelphia. The inoUon to reconsider prevailed by 1 to :a. 'The following hills were reported from the Committee on Local Judiciary: An act In relation to holding terms or the courts WCOI3IIIIOII pleas and gentral Jetl tlelleery to Allechenv county. ' To increase fees of District Attorney anJ other officers In Washington county. • • An act relating the aolleitins of poecee gers In Allegheny eounty. rcu ulring licence to be taken out. Act extending the act for the protection ! of Ere alarm telegraph •Phlicdeiphia to Pittsburgh. • I Act regulating the felling of limo and hay In the borough of Washington. Act to vacate alsortion of Spruce alley In the Bluth ward. Pittsburgh. • - Mr. DSVIS, from the Committee on Fed . oral Relations, reported favorably mi--the act totality the amendment to tim•.four teerithlirticie in the Constitution of the Coned States. An act authorizing the borough of Bir mingham to borrow money for school per poses. - The relieving bills in place were read By Mr. IfeKey An nes to regulate the manner of in.speeting rattled ells; Anent to punish disorderly eases to Do. quesnel borough. - - _ By Mr. Wilson : An act relative to Com mon Schools in Pittsburgh, taking the con trot or the same ftous the County Superin tenant. •• • • Mr. quay reported an act changing the tons in the case of John Lennox. Mr. Waddell reported an act to authorize the completion of the ilistory of the Penn sylvania Volunteers. By Mr. Whann : An act to change the venue in certain cases from Cambria to Al leghenY conntS. By Mr. Dais : An act relating to restaup !Alone and beer houses in the county of Washington. • By Mr. Ewing : A supplement to the.act incorpoiating the borough of Washington. lip Mr. Gallagher A supplement to the act incorporating the St. Clair Cemetery Association. By Mr. Kennedy : An act for the better protection of Ministers of the Gospel in their duties In performing the ceremony of matrimony. The Ronne adjourned until Monday at half-past seven o'clock. [Bp Pacific and AtlanGe Special Dispatch to-the Pittsburgh Gazette. Itaxatsnraodanuary 19, We notice that the matter of the restore- Mon of the charter to the Pittsburgh Connellsville Railroad is being actively brought to the %Mention of tne members by its friends here. Among the most energetic of them we End Senator Stutocaan and Representative Weller from Somerset. FRO EUROPE. A Conference of Great Powers of the Eastern Question. TAXING CHURCH PROPERTY IN ITALY Banquet to Yachtman Benuctt In Paris THE WITHE.:( 4crarevs. LONDON, Jan. Pi.—The morning journals mention a rumor that the Great Powers have resolved to urge the hublime Porte to call a Conference to consider the Eastern question, TOM lIV:IGAZTAS DIr:T. . . The Upper House of the Hungarian Dlet ha. unanimously passed the address of 31 Deal. SAYING CHURCH rnorzuvr-vu ITALY. Yaoassce, Jan. 115.—The itallan ptnance Blinlater has confirmed the announcement that the Government Intends to tax church property to the extent of nix-hundred mil lion of Urns. 206 ITALIAN 11168‘031 70 80)IE Topeill's 101311101110 80rue relative to the bishops has been satisfactorily ended. He will soon take leave of the Yoßo. I=lo Losnow,January 11.—It IS reported that a desperate plot' his boon discovered to sash:tate the niche of Egypt. The plot in cludes sub-officers of the government, and contemplates the Investment of the mina of the government in the hands of the Bo nne Paella, who is said to boat the head of the movement. The conspiracy was discov ered Ann frustrated. D•HOPET TO MC. lIPINETT IN /LISA. FAH., January IB.—The banquet extend ed by the Amermans to James Gordon Ben nett, Jr., occurred last evening. Mr. litngs land, ion of the former Vice Commodore of the New Tork nicht Club, presided. The American Minister and reptescntatlves of the Foretgn Legations, were present. It • was a grand Mein . . There was groat enthu swore. t At the ball at the Tanneries, on Wednes day evening, the Emperor and Empress personally congratulated Mr, liceinett 'on his victory. . . coll.llr.Clat. AND riNASCISt. Livcaroot, January 17.—The sales of cot ton to-clay were 15,teti bales;_ prices are un changed. Tallow and Mud lira. Sugar tends urd. I.tvenpr wa Go January IS.—Neon—The sales of cotton lot the week were 42,000 hales.. Thera has been a decline of 1 / 4 11 per Polih 4 d the week. The market was ,1011 to , derm a ay, wlth eatiniated salmi of eight thOtmeha hales. The authorized quotations were: Middling Uplands, 143,p1; Orleans, 1:..14d. I.ONDou, January. 17.—.Ertnino—Money market Inactive. Consols for money, CO:I.1. Passe. January U. —Eccning—FlVG-tiver.- [me, .44. LoNno D, January 18.—Xoen-I.lnited hied. bora%lllloolll Central, HP,i; Lrle, ConsOLS for money, PP;,. • FROM MEXICO Arrival of : ar ms at Durance—lite Enthusiastic iteception—Porsnang (ho French to the n City or Stesleo— Eighteen Ameritts Offieers on the !Instr.! gasmen. Ban FasSCISCO, Jan. Ig.--The correspon. demo from Durango of Dec. Ittb, mates that Juarez. arrived there the dav before and received a most enthusiastic reception. ile was escorted Lauver sir thousand cap. tens. The next dny the President comment,- ed lopengloons again , itt the Te l :lt's , . tr .r . ItLrgUrJellsgol.°uattwrtonignto foll:tt the French on their way to the City of .11exien. Olheial news reectvea states tha strong, - ' erne of Pa n enebts, one thousand fell Into a ambuscade near San J eat Los Lagos, and were entirely cot off, losing all their arms sad materuir .ol war, babies two hundred and fifty prisoners. General Placid° Vega left Durango 0. December iota for the City of Mexico, In command of s brigade. Previous to the arrival of. Juarez, the french evacuated tbeetty and went toward ' Zalcalcai, righting all the way to tierulals, Jam. • Colonel Pares Bras appointed &Ciliary Commander of Derange, and Senor Jimmie Gtogr no r P o r etshide State u o ar ez er a ang ee. ig l h n t etehne . American ottleers, lately front California. broughtnte States steamer • Sarame from Ustallau 1A,500 Dericen dol lars, which act creates conshlemble dlxeat- Isfactlon amens( the merchants as It ap• De It wannot in inch danger as to require the intervention of the Vatted Stetei ~~~KI)~IIIH1)MMtO i FOUR O'CLOCK, A. VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS. FROM WASHINGTON. A Highly Important rinan• Measure Reported. THE NATIONAL BANK NOTES TO 411.: CALLED IN, Issue of Treasury Notes in Their Place SINKING FUND PROJECT TO PAY OFF THE DEBT. Conservator us !, Burr eat the . Irftifts Mod NO INTERFERENCE WITH THE SECRE TART IN HIS SALE OF COLD. Tariff Bill as Now Framed Likely to Fail in the Senate. ItIEEIM UP Ira NATIONA DION 0111111E1 Thorough Organiention of the Luton Party Urged. iVA.INGTON, January VIITIIIIIIAWAL Or 0 A 11071.... et. 110 [NCI: 1.60 The hill reported to the Goner to-day, by Mr. Randall provules that after Its passage it shall be uniawful to issuo,as money any notes or bills not anthorlsed by Congress: that the Secretary of thy Trcas=ry Is au thorized to :son? not exceeding three hon.. dreg million, in Unittwi Stales note., bear interest of such denotninationa us fin may deem expedieni, not less than rive dollars; each of which shall he lawful meney sad legal tender; sell notes to be card only in eachange for natlonal,hank issued, and for the purchase 0f..,e1t amount of United states bonds a, may he uses-nary to carry out the true intent of this act. All circula ting notes of national banks hereafter paid Into theTreasurhall not again Le put to circulation, unit the Secretary may pay out an (filial amount ot Mates !-,mes. National hanics to ;ad redeem, within thirty :lays, their boles thus retained in the Trees' ury, where...id amounts are not less nu. -,'amt Present them to the secretary for cancelial ion, who will return to them the proportionate •ainount of United States bonds deposited as security therefor..., Tim L:11 contains other provl.zons, but :Le fore going are Its main features. The Secretary of do Trca.tury, Attorney General, becretare of the Interior, the Treasurer and Comptroller of Currency, are appointed Conxml,cionerg of the cin fog rood tip the bill, whose duty It shall bei to receive from tho Secretary all bonds • and other evldenneq of indebtedneem per. dazed, properly stamp them and receive the intereat accruing upon them till their maturity, Nita Internet to bo incanted In bonds or other Internet bearnag debt of the CTItCd otate , , and become • part of tile Sinking luta tIIC TA.. AT 'HS WHITT , HOUSE. The conservatory attached to tbo-Bzecu• ttve 31ausion, was b.ully damaged by Are this morning. At toast oned.lard -of the valuable plant. therein were destroyed. The loss on the building to twenty thousand dollars. The plants destroyed are of the rarest character and of foreign origin, and cannot be replaced fur years at a cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars. ' TrIE 2IIIIPY A., ll,ANCtia.ll. ll rilLi. A majority of the Way* and Means Com mittee are understood to furor a reduceion of the whisky tar.. The Tariff bill, In its prrserit shape, Is likely to Mil in the gen ute. It is stated that to the opinion of the Trenrury Department It would reduce the prerent receipts of customs one-ball, and thus render any reduction In the internal ' revenue impossible. The Way* and Means Committee reached no derision on the gold sale [dilated the chance.. are against any in terference with the% present diteretionary power of thu Secrete . " of the Tret3llly. The Senate thanes Committee have agreed to amend the Tariff bill by chaeg• Mg the specific duty on books to an wive: lorem duty, and Liz the duty on wines at fifty coats a gallon If Imported 113 casks , and two dollars per dozen if In glass. Senn a. icaa•rr. The Jod!elegy Committee ofthe Deese has bad under consideration the prOSpee tive itrreolcntnent of J ohn tturratt, Rini ills summons before them to teitify en to Jell , Davie complicity In the assaiisluatlort plot. Secretary Stanton was present during Rev oral hours that the Committee' was la ses sion on Thursday. Ile Informed the Com mittee or such record an the War Depart' went could furnish In the premises, and pointed them to all the data now in the pa,- Paulen 01 tile Department relative to our rattte alTirrantlol l3 at the time otitis pursul and eaptnre. • 1r{1.1.11.015 ACItEAC VATESTIOATION. Brlgadier General Sewell, inspector gen . ral of Bureaus of refugees; freedmen and abandoned children, nos been oruered to • North Carolina. to investigate matters of complaint growing out of the State Courts in appientlclog colored children to their former masters. Gov, Worth has rviuested of General Iloward a Joint Commussien to examine the alleged abuse of the apprens Bee system Geo. Sewell will act for the bureau in thts• commission, s report will be =dot° the Commissioner and also to the Governor of North Carolina. • A DEVACLISiII Dispatches received hero a few days ago inuounted that Deputy Colloctor of Internal Revenue , Brown had boon assaulted at Dn. vall'S Bluff, .I.rkrtn.ss, and robbed of 'MOW belonging to the Covert:truant. 00 Invest!. gallon It was proved that the party blot par loined ' the looney tor hilt own Imposes. This morning the Commissioner was sp, prised by tellegraph of the arrest of Brown and his accompllore and their confinement. in jail in Athsnens. Tho stolen fonds wefts ail recovered. • rs.t.:o4 tifitIOVAL The Union Nei Meal Committee met per• seam to adjolirnment. In,adaltion to those present yesterday, gessre. Greeley, ,of New 1 ark, and Johnwa, of Arkansas, The following preamble and resolutions unto unatilmocAy adopted: Ti.,, de%crtion by tho dent, of those whoSe generone onlidence placed hilli in Via high tr.cd. hay brought the National Union party Into a new and untried positiveat a limo of grent trial to the government ' , thereby calling for the exercise 01 the greatest vigilance, tirtunealf nod patrintlinn, on the pat t of these who would uphold the principles and sustain the Measures which have curried the ea• tine through , the leer. therefore Beeetred, That the I.,ecutive Committee be directed andataborised to make a thor• ough organizat ion for the future, to coo • tan the alitsecta Of the putt, m i d „ ecure tho fruits atOu r rel may wo eVi i :bTat ' suede reraliquart. ariti'in'tha city of New p oint' a Sw r 4rY p " n d er n a c n h d % . le.te n r4 . :: may i - at her tnunsutes as may' be accessary to Illre t Qeot to this resotutioa r Part , parr 1n et dossier to correspond With this Committee andrest lag ita Chain:o3h h ol,4 olt,it: tore of said Lont tni: giving lit torrassi n us to the etute 01 strain in their uoverallo. • with-flia general condition and re quireructits nt the Luton cassis. neenired, That this Committee congratu late tße ethintry on the R l stedy growth and progress 1.1" national mid atriotic cad throughout the Union, 11• eVlLleile.l to our last si7ste tilietlOos, and loot; with Vonthlence to RIO Union party, and espy vitt ty to tha so-called acceded Staten, itesbieetl, That anxiously deslroott thm.• 010 States lately in revolt shall be rCRIOPeII to their tbriVithill pOiltton 'the Linton and to reprusentatioll in Concise' at, the earl; eat day consistent with the national integ rity nod national security, and disclaiming all Impulses at vengeance or resentment, we would respectfully .dill lit to Congress Ball the country I hit IIVO,MI Of our tOl,ll, t len that no recoils t r °elk. Clllll he ante, oe, 'just CMOs WA neon? imparttal suff rage to till lhyttl people of I hose hiates. This following resolution was also annuls mously adopted: • Reddt,cf, That the I:tilott. atio”nl coat congratulnte tine people of Nebrit.irit find entomb" on their witniesion by boil greet tufo the Union its iiintee, and rid .y Would re,peetfully eint,itu thu Leiiiiaiit littOn of thh64Etdioi their and cat nee Ciehiro that the Rel. Li( Penn.- 01011 fly Con}': oss Way Ito prof:din ly ..teetpted by them, placing thentenlven therein, ell the 1 - run ground of 1 0 01 men pg 1,H:4,11110 tit the V.:On:Alton of 1 ade poinitnee. EM= = . . . -Ittpreeni Cattrt to-t 1 t.'. 103ti1fett,1(3113 , 213' 3 [Vb.,/ 4, 111 ,, 110• III , tetr tnile: rttle n Lcht.ltuz the test o..tt It. lII=I 'The receipts or customs . ut New Uric. I rem the Ist to t lie sth lust., were 515,021. MIRTY-NlVill CONGRESS. (SECOND SESSION.) VC),Inr7SOTON, January 1,, 19;7. 111111= tirrtr.r tt ilt , rriloN Or .4 IYSRD.TOIC. TOO CIL Alit submitted the resolutione of the Kentucky Legislature rejecting the Constitutional Amendment. 'Tabled and Ordered to Ire urrutudt • Various ketaions were pre tinted and re terrod, including one 113111.1L1g tLi paeeo ge of Lana 14; prorosrat syeem of the ex termination °Ciao Indian rare. I= Mr.llliisliiiii3ON, of itiatouri, presented the petition Ox citizens of 511,,01r1 for an ineret.oil duty on flax eend. Tabled. =1 Mr. 4Chl Mt offered O re...ion/deo coning upon the President of the United stotes to corona to tho Sonata. If hot Inean .dident With the Any corres pondence between the Deportment of `rota and Mr. Motley, ]Knitter to 1 retina, leni tive to his reported rest:test lon. The CHAIM said it level 'moo 11110t1 4 consent to rorivhirr this resolUt:on Mr. MUCK A oNeeted, and over, NATIONAL COSIII - 221,. • ?Ir. WILSON, from the IliMary Louttult teo, reported the nut or [hr 11001 a 01 120 '1,l 2101100, to eatatillsh met prrouet oat:orad Cemeteries, regnlrlng earn gr..," to be marked with to Cr,atoo or each soistietury b stoitel Oe Iron leute. and anprooreattng NON thou. 011011 dollars for earn tg,g Otnr..tbe Tiurpose, At the suegeetiou of Mr. MADE met others the tall ear lota 01'0 for the present. x NI, II DEINoN 1:1-,ented n rolli tie hrldge bullt txy the ortu 1:411roKd Coutpxmy over..the riva, at. 't. Cast - RP Alls•bort: - leg,l ht vac Lar ttn..l roesrOad. Ituterrt.d. • PICUOVALI rant nrra c. Mr. $.% 4.121711 Y mos r tip Ina re.oluslon. CUP lug Upon 11,0 heutis 0 departmentt for the filet of rentovul, Ito obrwes, bct.weon Marc!, let. 1,51, au. Marco tth, Too 1.001100 .c;tcte.l. Trartr. or erro The bill rernlatc the tenure 0/ 0511.. I,l;en tip. Tile Ont'Srinn and UpOn el r stunner's amendment, of an additions section, providing tho_t alt olive," of tit government, excepti clerks of departments whose salaries exceed one t h0u..n.1 dapped per min sun shall be appointed the Pre.l dent, by arid with tins ndi tee and content o the :tenatr. Me. SUMNER sald—lt In now tittle ove a year ago once I felt It my 4thly to chars. torte., a message of the President as white washing. That th.anage csented the con dition of things in the rebel stab , * na fah donerosing, st y n the prevailing eel done willlog, directl the other way.- Coarse the message WrO. , VIII this wasmild term for soot a dm:tuned and you do 001 forget bow certain Senator , horror-struck at this plainness, leapod fee ward to vindicate tne President. 1 ester. day some of these same , enatore, horror struck, leaped tore ard again to the 50011 tank. Time has shown that I was right ~, the former 00(31,1011: If anybody doubt. I tar right yesterday, I commend DUE , It ' time, an he willhot have to wait long. Pm myself I shall insiet always upon the cons piece freedom of debate, and shall e sere. it. Thank Mod, 00W the slave master , have been driven from this Chamber, There can bo no citron of a republic too high for exposure, as Motet:an be nano too low for protection. The ex inie.nre of the high and prote,LlOra of the sr eitit.tilltSo are not only invulnerable liberties, but coin ' mantling duties. At lst the count, y Is opening its eyes to the actual COtulltion of things. Already It sees. that An John son, who came to 7 , t , lrerne power by a ldoolv strident, has two the successor of del - - lemon Perla, 1 the spirit by which Le ps governed, and the miscloef ha has inflicted on hies country' it sees the President Of the Rebellion released by the President of the United state, it noes the violence which took the life of his Musts - 1- mm predecessor Is now by his perverse COM plictty extending through the rebel unites. rta makill 11 ng 1 0 als 1110,l who llan d ove th with e Union its victim , a impression. It sees the war upon the faithlul Unionists is slip continued Under his powerful auspices, without any distinction o l f color. so lint both white and black are maeriticed. It pees he ia a monster of slincotst and net a minister of preen. It o ore, th at a ere so long' as bill opinion mrel Is small hope of security, or tranquility. or reconciliation the restonalsan of pro,- parity In the robot States BO Munn 1.0150,1 for, must lac the business of tho hole cents. try; that it meat be aintancol an.l thee, conditions upon which rests a POUnfi cur. rency most be postponed. All these things the country eams;lndignation &sentries the form of judgment when it is Peen, thin far. making mischief, secondary to the re hellion itself. of which is la ins continua tints Is Invlgoratedund extended th'rong's laine, lir rottl u n n if ' itit Andrew Johnson to lO judgement, Ido not alb:Moto. ills exposure of himself in" a slate of beasual Intoxica tion, while ho was tattle; hls oath of office, nor do 1 allude to the maudlin speech by which he has disgraced the country so it era , never Intern disgraced; nor do I ar ken to any 113POri a of perilous sub( or cor ruption. This Is not theca. against 11 110. notthat it istny duty to pi Otlell t. this argu ment. Those things are very bad, hilt might rest la the opinion or 'some &oaten , justify lno preetant Onfln`UOn, in Other words :night not le a statement rots son for the amendment whirls I have moo d, hut there iC a loosen 0,111011 fn ample. TrIO fees ideal hisUntrped the power Of Congress on usurped simile, inn he has em- Played these powers foment lug n roliedspirit and awakenin g anew ho .mly lag fire of the rebellion, This Is the great and unpardonable offence for widely Isietury must Condemn tilm, if you do not. Ile I usurper through whom Infinite n - rong leas horn done to llla country. Ile tv a usur per Who, from tieing to be llwes !MY become a Pharenli, anti in the 'mainte nance of Lis nsurpration lies employed the power Of removal horn oak, Those who would. not hecoma the partizans of Ills tyranny, ..ho has according to lais own language. wkicked vitt.. Others ore 1010, but elleneetPhytho fate of their asso ciates, Mr. suntN,En then prOceedisi to argue that this duty of the hour was to protect I loyal citiXens against tile President. ' Upstate. EPSl particiUNDS, -JOHNSON, HOWE, an LANE ated in discussion. t Mr. d JOI I NSON argu p ed tit t Mr. Summer's de- I ouneuttion Of the President as an manlier and enemy of country, unfitted him to , sit in judgment on tile lexecutive, ehould the llonse prefer articles of linpeuChniont. 31r. SUM NEIL offered ft natalleutlon of his amendment Making all appointments, of salaries of fifteen hundred dollars 6r Up wards, by Other the Proalsleitt or heads of department., with too advice LIDO con.ont, of tho Senate, and no appOintnienta cup Ise made thrust such action of the Senate. Mr. IiOWE. meowed his amendment re jetted a fete slays alnce,to strike oat thesis ceptions of the Cabinet Mintsters in the first acction 01 the bill. He hail Mond 5. Meant: argdoient for it in the announce ment that Mr. Cowan would probably be tendered the becretaryship of War. Mc would oppose any such an appointment. Mr. COWAN said there was not a particle of foundation for the sultry. • sir, ROWE'S aniendeneut wee rejected. Mr. EDMUNDS Offered the following amendment to the seventh section. °Pro viding that the President IMAM have power I to make and deliver after the adjournment of ounate, commissions for all °MOM whose appointments shall have been• ad visor' and consented to by the Benet,. The nmendment was adopted and the bill Passed. Teas 1.43; Nays 9. ingIONAL exstall•mfm. Mr. !IMES rose to a personal explana tion. lie read an extract from the /eon Age newspaper, the with endenVOring to Influence the. Finance Committee. train interested snettros, and insinuating that 10 LBLIE =I watt on iteconnt. Of his tfipitio••lnii o 111 I 111 • ttrth . t - itrit Ituitmeg, owl in