111 - PINSBERGII GAZETTE. PIUIL.ILSIIBD BY ':PENM 11lN :- REEB : & :y9.-;!;- AT GAZETTE BUILDING, ' sitroot.. PENNUISSi. ) t". MS f dianni'll. E=TI 'l3ll4..ecolts . .......... . ... scent. liolllerc4lby earner. (pc, coat. 3 abseslbers. Coor Yowl 118.0 0 . ;, - . l 4borafrottattions to liowltais and ASt°O. = ptr Tearer '''''''' rive " O. d, - do. esclt '''''' ,Tca or mass copies, to one ad‘tre.t. and on, free toelee.er•d!••• ••- -' • CITY ITEMS • Galu'lsTWelgbit. A igagt,Wapea, raplarsremerkeble 'Oboelap was slaked where he obtatrago his zneals, - astbehtil at-tare suet be eat:ced inglg good, smeehenppearel to ba grow . .... Inc larger anti larger 'every' 'day. , • The protaPt riol7 lids...ACM:to Continental Ss latti,'lleit'docir iblrui Postordoc, ion Fifth itl1;.n1OLII'llePt:Ily tkatpritteo of - ' ..d i-.• Hrtlabd(la s er. , %' ThO attestor :wart pert ' , -1,1 ., _ T iftfiihVliitht, l 4irlui ma Coritiorutul Alio ..., W. rosraa te, be obtaiita4, ircrthe city aro , ilialiFirekteiliip itt thit taint 'rottenottblo or ). Pt i :#l 6 l. A.:4dlo.7tattigrnsl, ' .!oaks, deb, and i AtYgeglttlog to tempt the palate, aro served ...llLP33l9;VOr` Atylor,ttian ;could, Professor - t 1, iddiale, auttgfOu rid onekicalgidttia •. al , xre llallatieloter at *few notice, ','YOtt,Wltilefortr,,berroW your, 'patroogo.ou ,• . ...7144tkiletkOirreps. Ulm Matches • ; Ili - titerirOn liens, .at Out Liberty street r . , : rt-rt/„;; - . • ', ' Thri Introortal ; • , i' . ! : W;iiairiola aura . tistabilehinent iir ritia ~,,:pLal4lo. 4 . o i.i.din'tels Opera Hansa Sheet Store; .• t‘isabout changing. its hue, and la gout "riiitgAtijOiolitude trade: consequently are . rittoto • close' ant_ present stock, or iiiiii • te„ borg-An kintl *Lora lt,„ away, which- son rlll'ojkitjkah:44o,;prererititi to sell' for -- .. ..zieselynottdinritta tnur are now "doing—ln • !...fi4,lllig Itt.4 .it der a crin ustoor may 'of: rtitertOragthink or It; ain't - lt wonderful, and • "Celltaittly 6inetittlati, -• as the, . purchaser -has tbersUrrunteger , Title trrand closheg out OcUithaue for the next eturrp..re, laUgUr- -t -. • . 41alker" . ..Bh•ss . Yoe tylog Began". Sold atThompson'', MO ' '''itbOTO,shreot:• . • To Itonsela*Pece• :oClntV6tiell.ocs SL ao cents tter can :•6'..llltriiirbecontrat 40 cents. , ' , lll..in:Arbeertesut 40 cents. , cenia. „ pcael4 idatautlado at 50 400th. .90!Xl 811.1111.1311 •t SO COl4, per youml et YS cents per pontpl. • "" . t.4.frant Ctrrtnnta at cents per yent]. " At lin Federal ,treet,Ailegheny City. Gro. Beans • . . . grid Arouse Timm. With one t.bonnandotharlsaps, at. fithzi , i;sto Liberty ntitot: ' _ .llhrl , Mlluio Medicines Dietoralliideeriptlone carefully prepared at half the usual price, et rulteol Drag Store; iiPposlee *Poistolllee. , resy 0319, Atak • ' L larelgn Liguori DT all ltlnds ail. Joseph B. , ate, 181,193 aa4 /33 . - 311;sitecoots Rittebiugh. . . . .-itt4• Don Clty idatotkesotholeattle at J. D r2hompeatt's • tto Liberty street,,:_.. Xine-iciiies. amps, .Ica grepatattetvand at low ptlces,it Fleas' Pitta tit0re,..1i0.434..X ril arket street. :Up. ^ateinbeethifaacti-4411.arke l•rec ., t• • 'AstOne, u ic* Gum, piped 111.:ciul0 stemß;.#ti.J : :ll.Atitiipeon, 2/0 • r :Xtettila wltti Gremitacceare - - -:- "ThiqCrar!d eioefhg out stto GditStrer great Opera noose Shoe Rom. - ,Whlto-wauh ..8ru.5kett,,31544.3c ?piciroinnu j i!,.2%/013,rty.stroot. , You Can Soy 11.2,; cant , 4lcuhoi . ut ToIAAt B. Finahh• Nei BuY , ,e4i.xprarszfir TELFGasmi - ... -- Gold"elosati'atli - fiw tut riigtiG at Giovanni . ; Gonry hoe signed tho joint Oen). conotittitional Amend- . . • • . . - : Tiffi : tcOnsoltfoo - on Fo.leral rotations of thirblatne Loghtdotare has roportefa raw 114b:rii* favor of impart;a4 guffaw, so all • - Stabio;and that'thoprOont !tato govern, '''•Fliiiiiiis of tie BOOth,execgt - that of Teazles ; '..saaiiii•o::lllogsVand ahoultl.bo L atinulica by • inci4biliindGnorgo'Leincr."living near rdlitilK6To4o, - .7501r,X04 - 4can. - nenn doteand "in an: it4cinlit" to ntiiiro" . latidle 1;3 , dnitb, - iierfarnilnit Sinuman oyenitionn 7.l l . l l.l,Mbine . taßkinat t larga;"bEttllni ponlico', sic ' . 4. • . I , ==.ll=====; = :ncerniriaiew - Terty were nearly. destroyed, •• ' ' . :* * Arr..4 24' evening._ LOH'S about •,likinre&for VOA% • • •" • • ', nileislenieil 2tkbole , iniliddrea alad - Ero children, la Drookileid, Itlesear, _ossanday Olght, and thOzikllled blmavlf InClDo*Mania before um senate of Mts. . tiOtilij lC ltblead , : the COnatLttitiort by WM k 'wherever 16 oo „A‘beyAbtiatattig hbusisot r the Mlemt Pnn t. 'ingt.;e64azty, on 'Canal, bear EtattA street, CiactSiititt;warliteldr*ed by Ore yesterday sardpbamrlbotoceneeaveresavedin a dare. aisiyettpdttiott — dit edlilotietenStbousaad coides 0f Roan Duke's history:et • John Mar,. niiiiiireimilricrald, and a large number of btfte_tiffiloia.liiiie Ales troyod. Loifit...thoco ; insured for owe. . The ere In New,T9rk, of widen brief Men tleii Was indlini the iideiraplibi report of ,yeill4Allty„l7soktvont.!tinween ilve.and eitz cerlOck Tuesday tnonitrur, at S. B. Mitten. .deri&CaVe dry godaiiivire, on the corner of - Broadway and- Leogard-atreeta The total /oases will reach 11 1 / 4 1440,040, On , which. th ere Idiot 'l6l.ldvddirAilartrances, divided SitneniEenektiadrialtinterent compaales.. ia.Chlttarieltai&tkidihnildinit.:.... $140,000 On cidnentlen & Co.'. Enoch mane On E. S. ;affray 4 C 0 . ,. etoor ACCO OnOliina&MlS. anal On-Lorinerthitiont ', , ,,414140es ' Isliide; Eeq., h6s tioin sippoint‘d • Aetalcieollattnatiltsvenae tot tho WuL iqguar. and Beaver dlistrigh 1¢ t.bo . room of I Wdt,Qaafl Eaq.jvko Ras apirinteil to the . Agee durlng,geteroefiof Confrress." _ _During the reiadisThf January, the city. .ifft t p,elChied4P remind atsbiStae; en t - I,oi, area, 1L11,055.0.. Thar ifi1dt51t1iem1,146!4":4444,2710; ,146 ! 4 ": 4444,271 0; 14 4ege. is On The flight side for-idasgo. put: . i .. iiirAirtilitticillayiiaCCidintlS ul tor: many. Yearirlfith Jae coat mining interest, diea &Mun n t idaleftire hatiquused ' tl tan t4it ett hrthisessforac ten -oba- Blhak nt Asylu• T"ThO-a itsiit i tir t ihel - tritt:LakeNved;,efr has arriiiokiMmr-viri.*tntlimp_tin„.ft.the • aedditinflriatftt •ALtfes thht at Dow .43...rjcatjauste there wore mien thousand *.ineti other trlboa to de -1 ‘ . .eideOne.airar or Duane, One 014 chief, who a/Massed friendly, 'told too coach driver If hla t ro ho had , better lady !was told, In one otlhe stattgrb;jl wa=a:k..tifet: that he anent have her for Ina squa before long. Death of Wlttlam N. Willa. We're valued to annothice the - death of :aWillla" ot,,,i rcd • • hie residence, in the Ninth Wards on Tufa. day. The deommed dine Dawn In the employ - oG the Pennsylvania' Railroad Company, as. anionear,alstera the .advent of %henna cr into the city; and an an evieenceef the . esteem-In which the company Mlle him. a year of more ago ho was appolnte,d to the wanly responsible P 0604 Sl,PerLatePamt. of the Motive Power 'of the Western Myth.. ion,ott k o rpau, the :flageolet which hold* chat fled in a - highly satisfactory Manner. • ItEr.'..Wlllawfui fora number *Lynam. a weal. Der of tho„ Select. ,Coortell. from the-Rialtt • • rokard; awe held a• high rank- in that body. He? smiths/1r at for bin many good - qualltisa both of heart and head, and Iferdlel - wife, family and. a large circieof 'friends ,and aconite Maces to mourn his death.' TY. ; vapid- fever was, Wm disease of which lie [I ~~~~ t 7 , rl ,, ._ , ) p ~ ~ , , , ), i s ' ------' ~, j , I LP---1 1' 1 I $ 180 )A5 VOLUME LXXXIL---NO. 38 FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. EARLY TELEORANS. pair twattiommagoill SECeIiD - -PitOCEEDIGS lIND ADJOURNDIEKT.' Improvement of the Mississippi and Ohio the Primary Object of the Convention, RESOLUTIONS ::ADOPNED •AND A 'ME MORIAL COMMITTEE APPOINTED. SL:OVD DLT,XORNLIro t•E9SIOR , . ST. toms, February 13.—The liver Con .vontion reassembled this morning et ton o'clock, President McPherson in the Clash-. A large number of delegates eppoared, who Lad arrived:sande yesterday's session. 'Mr. Barton - Able, of the Committee on OMIIII2/12.1011,umoonced tinsfollowing now ad gentlemen as the Committee on Easo it Mona: Marie' H. Menken, A. Y. Warn elL Irgnayti i i .n nia, B. ,L'i.tiDr.itiyy.aiMult4 W. DfWaabbrillic; Illinois, William Eggleston, Oliver C. Skinner; Tennessee, W. B. (taw, 11. Hiner; Ohies_Tboadore Cook, A. L. Cioshorni Wisconaln, H. C. Libby, Major B. Paine; Missouri. Judge Samuel Treat, James 11- Enda; Louisiana. M. Jet. Thompson, E. Hi . BriggajKontnelty,l'. H. Walfolk, B. C. Live; Iticbigari, James Y. Joy, A. W. Copeland; lows, tienertilll. T. Heed, H. W. Star. - TheChairnian of the Committee on ere dentlile reported a correctod lint of dele gates, Which cocaptekt a long time. General Tenderer, of lowa, moved that Air..J..Abbott, of Fa, who had been en. gaged as a Civil Engineer with General Wilson, in the survey of the Upper !Masts sippl,be requested to address the conven ' ion, giving such Information in relation to the survey as he saw fit. Adopted. Mr. Abbott entered into a detailed state ment ofthe surveys made by General Wil son and the Engineer Corps, abounding In figures from which we obtain the followin abstrect: The features of the Upper and Lower Rapids differ, to the matter, that al though the same volume of water passes Over oath, the Upper Rapids are only two thousand feet wide, while the Lower Rap ids are five thousand feet wide; and thus the water at the Lower Rapids u audio. , and necessitates a different method of lm= provement- at the Lower Rapids. Ii 10l lowa. that the Lower Rapid. must be im. proved by a canal, aix miles and seven ' tenths in length, and six -.hundred feet wide, with two. lilt-locks, In which • the velocity of carman will be one mile per hour-, affording a large water power which could maybe contracted by the passage of twenty-Tour Wag - through the canal each holm The--Cfpper- Repute on the contrary has deep water, camparstively, and can te improved by cuttineout the natural chan nel; intioing.irkieh,thelargett excavation , . would beatlinlinetlbain, where' would oc cur the phenameita of rather. retarding than increattlag the vtdame of water at the same time that the channel would be widened. :lbedause ' the' Inclined ' plane would be extended and the rapidi ty of the mutant: be - lessened These positions were sustained trysail:Mao statetnarit , ot theinfringuntelltebnottiger irlikargin. A,. stain:tram cost of the work at the ilpper Rabbis at 1050,0o0,atid by.makin g the improvement there as auggested.iuni not by canal, V.,:do,oCe would be eared, winch watildnearly defray the cost of constructing' a canaltst the Loner Rapids,where such Un 'proven:lent inabsointely naessargi , .. Much discussion was had.,„! t 'referring matters to the different commlttets; when, npod motion, Professor Waterhouse, of St, Unne r ves Mviled,to take the stand. Ito proceeded thr. ttad Paper, Invoicing the ...whole question ofriver Improvement The Convention: then ildjourned until three O'clpek. -' ininindiniely after the . Convention being celled to order, Mr. Cook, of .Chair man of. the Committee on Resolutions,- re ported the following -• In order -. to bring before this Convention the distinct propositions to be considered; your Committee recommend the following resolutions : ;fiestireil, That the interests of the whole Slisslssippi Valley require the immediate thiprgvement. by the national governinent, of the 1.1136- ppl river /tout the Balite to the Falls of Bt. Anthony. Including, especi ally the bans at the Belize the Upper and Lower Rapids, and the regitiviil of obstruc tions above these rapids; and also, the Ohio River from Cairo to rittabargli, and especi ally the worics at the Falls (lithe Ohio. Said limyrovetuants to Ware are. navigation of said rivers free from all tolls or tribute. Bcrolord, That the Inuit importance of such action as -will seeare the needed improve ments at any , early- ibsy of the following rivers Is commended loth° favorable and earnest consideration of Cmigres, viz: The 3flrmairi Met from the Month of Fort Ben ton; tie Illinois _river, the lied 'river; the Temnessee.xlver to C hattanooga- tho Wis. oonsinvaid Rm . rivers; the Arka nsas river to Fort Smith, and the Comberlaud rivet to ficroftred, That when the financial condi tion of the country malr Jmtify,Ceegrens boregnested to came proper inveatigationa to be mwto as to the necessity of improving hereafter all the other - rivers Of the 31Iasls sippi Resolved, That Congress should so legis late nalhe subject of bridging the. Iliad. sippl mid other navigable rivers of the United 'States, as will, while vetogilrlng - the equal Importance of railroad and river transportation, harmonize those Interests tursocaring the greatest facilities for both. roar Committee recommend in further ance of the foregoing object., the appoint ment Of a committee, consisting of one member, from . each Mato represented to thin Convention, with a- sub-comnuttee of live, to preparers memorial to Congress de monstrating. the national importance of said objects, and that each member of saki geowsl committee report to wild sub-com mittee suet atatistics an Will fiCilltSiO • . , It tel recommended that the reso lutions - adapted and the memorial be for warded to Continua in the name of- this Convention, by the President, and that copies thereof be tarnished to each sweater and iler i V reeentative from the States of the M ldr. Eale, of S 1 7 . Lonls. moved to Mead e the Missouri Paver m the shove resolutions, and imagined his motion. by. argument, showing the pap:glance of that river as a channel of communication:. • The motion of Mr. Reds led to a warm de bate, daring whirh the claims of various rivers were urged. . A motion was to include the Illinois river In cue the motion of Mr. Bads was insisted upon, but finally Mr. Ends withdrew his motion. A delegske'from lowa offered an amend. "meat, that the: improvement of the rapids *WMbe urged as the primary object of the convention. This led to further debate, and the amendment was dually withdrawn, and he resolutions werethen.edopted sepa rately witlmut amendm eat, Committee, cone/sting of one froareach State represented in the Cotiven two,- was then appointed, cootie:log of The; following gentlemen /17. U. Harrison, Tab.. news; D. 11. Richards, Iowa; Chutes" 11. MUM, Indiana; Theodore Cook, Ohio; S. P. .IVehtherbee, Wieconstn; D. C. 'Len, Ken tucky.; L. ' :Kodak, - .Louisiana; John, Dougherty, Illinois: Henry M. Rice, iiiinno=" - trots; J. Knapp, Pennsylvania, end ChM. L. TuckersUluourl. . . Complleeentaty•resceetfmas were' th ' en peesedthanktorthe officers of the Conven• Cent forth. able parlor:mono, outtostr ties; ondniso thanking the citizens of - Bt. Lapis for their attentions : l4,Mo delegates; The Convention then - ad3omnod sins Before the Conventknt fisisthr najourned• ihe delegates neoetted en 'invitation frets' this citizens of Bt. Juntas to attend qua. St ti Lindell/itgel• yltOffitlEXlCo-;' . Samara' as to lieurtselltaa—Mutalue to - Leave the Capital en Feb aaaaa Zdasviad the toms trT v flew 012LUAWB, Fob. 13 , r-rho Prance stmitper Tolieado, from Vera Cruz, has ar rived val.lidtelPlifeMVPirF France from Slat dieDeleh ea tveda thaTtnited States Coasnllit Vera Croz. sem' at - the. National rabic°, Citillrilaidea. - ' It wide romorid.ho would abdicate after thei French depart: A eon. travi report says ho would rolitals and light • - ' aad . of jkl"d24 lfreltoh 111 " e `lit 15lIt'Tk7-443igi..trans;off arc - at VeracruL The United BMW) gunboat Thcrmama was there. • foreigners were lenTing Mexico - 1 7 aEiL The steamer Alabama, from Nosy York - , bad arrivest at Vera Cron. ' Everything 13 reported 10 contusion at Vora Gros. . . Among the passeegenron the Tobaseo lo COl. Dupe', qt . Ilaximilh.'s Imum349lq, El I SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M VERY LATEST TIREGRIMS. . FROM EUROj'F.. The Ministerial. Plan of }lnform Generally Denounoed; ' , FENIAN- EXCITEMENT. IN ENGLAND, Arrests in London, Dublin and Liverpnal, asi HAIM l liLlif rit l To es CeO3lN LONDON, February 13;—The 'Fenian p'.r. rents continue. :Many new Irtah arre4ta were matte yestertlaS, htelulliNt tliru9 =- entente of the Atuerlean army. = The Ltheral -organs .gtnorallj/ . denonnon the plan of reform announced by Vlsrnoll: =2 An American ohip has left a SpamMk port fdr llaadL; for thp piirposo of removing the suffering families from Um Island. == It lo sOpartooll Mailman Pasha, Viceroy 91 Egypt. demands to to made virtually la doperloa t of the Porto: The newspapers ridicule the Fenian scare at. Chester. - They say the crowd of strait- gen! there only went to see a prize light. In Parliament last evening'', 'this fait was : stated by the Government, that LortLElcho and received a telegram front Lord °reset.: nor, commanding the Cheater Volunteers; saying the affair was serious, which timely Information, It was thought, had saved - the town. Every - thing Is quiet now. (Mtainn, rmglaud, February. 13: The Fenian demonstration here amounted to nothing. The city is full of troops, and the Lesions have gene. 21 - o arrests were made. There was no lighting nor dieturh. once of soy kind. ThOFenians Could have token the team on Monday, hot they waited for cooperative movements from - other - quarters, which failed. The affair turned out much litie the Canada raid.. Moro trouble La expected nt Liverpool. sympathLsein with the Fenian movement -nay Ltto:docks aro to be .blown op. ITLLIAi FAZL3dYYi T. FLOSIZXCL, Irate, February y3.—The Ital. lan Parliament leas been prorogued to the ‘&th of . February. Baran Chia Minister, hal resigned at the hang's re. nneat. .117ILlirrel Ia x?raws. . • DPIILIN. February 18,—Seventy supposed Ferdims were arrested pmitertlay,! o¢ the mall boat, from Italy Head. ianuaLLs =Y nerra.nr. Beaux. Feb. IY.—Ac the eleetlea yeatek daY, for 11 "nlettAbetestrire pittlittet n the Liberttle cerrletith.ra al tr. Livartroot. Feb.l3.—The st.rnahlp North Xnaor.an, frol3i.FOrtland,.hasarrlved. cesrasn..ar. aan I!LZe t toCtl.L. Februltry'llConsola 91; Viits, 73143 Illinois 8114; Eric, layscroor., February 13..—The cotton market O. anal dull with a probable .days Bald of 9009 bales 01 Middling Uplands at 14. Loan., Fob. 13.—Consola closed at 91 for rummy; 1111nols Central, sl,l,i'; Erie, Fnaarroar, February 13.-171511. W States Lrvaitroo February 13 —Cotton declined; middling uplands 14!;; 'ales of 20 blues. .T allow quiet. Corn :al% 6.1 for mixed. Ta11oa• 4.4. for .I,marican. Lard 50i per 100. Kaolin' 43, rot middle., Lhasa.' oil 1 .-- gag a De int=l 9741 1 r0P/IT e ll ' i t s i . " l .l'o otrjlt urn—refined la 161 per gallon. WADE - presented a telegraphic mes sage froth hearer, announcing a mass meeting which had adopted reach:awns to the effect that the people of Colorado were very largely.in favor of a State organisa tion, and urging ton passage of the bill for the admission of the State over the Pres!. den Vs veto, and pledging the faith of the National Union party to the prompt scoop- ITema of Its conditions, and the rain:leaner of the Constitutionalntndment. FROM WASHINGTON. • LANDs iron• inannosn. Rumored ifilbdiawal of Seward AO Randalt from the Cabinet. THE TARIFF 'BILL IN COMMITTEE. Appointments Reported Against. WAsmstrroa, lobraary lu IN7. CAISINZT CHANOE., 'Rumors arc current of Cabinet changes, oad that Seas rs.Sa ward and Sandall will go out. Norblug is known detlnttoly about tuo matter. • The Senate Committee on Foreirn Rela tions will report against the confirmation of. General Hugh Ewing as. Minister at Bogue, anti favorably on John Gays as Min. Eder to Liberia, luta S. S. Sanford as Mints• ter to Brussels. -rns TAIN/11 IN CONSIITSIN, Tho Waco and Moans Committee are rids, log nearly all the items In the' Senate Tarif bill this morning. They struck out the clause permitting - the Pacific Railroad Com pany to use foreign iron. PHIL SHAMMY 3 2 / 1 11P•Clti. Commiestoners to lovmdlgate • the Fort Phil 'Kearney massacre will learn Omaha abnot February The. subject of in instructions Ureparod for them by the ecc rotary of thnlotemor w•as illumining' in the Cabinet meeting yeeterday. INDIAN A/1,1111. Tno Conainisstoner of Indian Affairs had a second interview *nth UM . ' delegation of In' dian tribes from KanSas, but no treaty was affected. . SQIITATfTITEC lIOUT■ The President An•day neut to the Senate document. concerning the Tehuantepec transit route controversy. Yo nand tainit Is In • dicated. • =LLCM...Xi/ED TO TOO ZUSIV YOWL JOU/IN/Li; Tito= the World Corresneadter,:.) • ,The prospect of the passage of the binik, rant bill by the 'House Is good, the amend ments of the Senate beteg and/ a. the House will agree Do.. • • , (From the Thies Corresnandeseed The Ways and Means Committee will eon. Untie to bear-Clehegations on the sebteet of the tariff Theilluty on Jute was raiser' from five tErtWenty..flva dollars, nor top. Those on hemp mud Box were raised accord, 'Minty. Flecks have also , bean advanced TrOM three , cents- to . twelru cents per pound. It Is probetsle that there if 111 tie an increase In the rates Oa' foreign books. . • .1141tOrtalfrOrn North Carolina state that thp,begielafure basvirtuall selected the roc:clla - ruction plan clovisefi by era thifernOMlL L - • L from.lll6ll.rald Corret - The free traders. are not- so wad in the delegations intarastetl . int I aril!' Bill. Everybody goes - lh fOr the - teat nn4 everybody gate -11 D-W • fl t r ltby Is so greet. that the.nassage In the iY:la and Means Conan/Mee roora A mere favorable feeling oilsts toward the admlsaion of Colorado. trom the Tribune Carrot:nude nee.. Thc roitoration . yesterday of the Mouse rahaves woolen and wended goods, seemed totled a long vexed quest loin, but It was in oFect. re.opemud to-day by the efforts of.nr. Mater, of. Massachimetts, and Massachgoetts, trie old difference. between the wool grow ers and wont mannfrodurors tine been re vivcd succulently to throaten a contr.!. In tho douse. Many treacherous nnti hostile I !La r t i f&pa a . arc at work today to defent tilt No dellnif.c conclusion was reached yrs. terany on the nomination of (frontal Inn to Franco. There At much opposition to hie confirmation, and his nomination Is 41011bt, Tho bornmltteu have decided to in creams tat rank of Minister Resident ut Mussels to is 101 l mission. Mr=== • C Ll no, Feb. 13.—Tbe river Lull fallen one lash In the pant twenty-four hour, Snow leg f lAilt 01010 11m1tends) , and , a , a , g ovenjug. The mercury now toe, liming the afternoon 104 Is now at GU IIII9IIIC-R 9 eparturro—Cont.ntUltutar, „ on , N ow urlenu9 to 55. Loute, I r. cl aL yalpr, from Elerinsv retUrn, . yt, a dale, from Pittsburg to St. Laois, The tilanwnw cleared for New Or 1e... last night, end the Mary Fornyth at evening. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY - 14. 1867 'MI RTTA MTH- CONGRESS; {SECOND SESSION.) . THE IIErONSTRUCTION littEMO Passage`bq the House of the Et vas 4-ilitary Bale Bill, VOTE ON THE PATIAGE OF THE 81 -11 • WANui , 7 l. 7l 4. ::ebrijary . ..l3, 1807. • • • .. ii'Vetitititisand memorials were prdsenteit.' Aniting them was ono from citizens . of Ars kansio, asking that a similar bill to that ra,sed byttto House tor too Government or te raised for Ihocirganlzatiolri eiVililbrerngleht ' • ativAttile 11014ar. . Mr. tf'ILSOX, from the Dhittary Uommit2 , tee, reFoli.O... too House rcso4 lotion of•Hianks to hecretm-y-Stantna.antli tr uarternias tor General /taiga for their nor vieos in the burial of Union soldiers at too South; was LElttenrately: postponed: 111 LL /On I . lllt 11£060 A NIZATION oP LOUISIANA. Tile Cleth of tiro House announced the passave by the House of the bill fur the re establishment of civil Govcrnnmont in It wns taken up by o vote of :Nip . 111, but Mr..ILENDItICKS objected to an.consldere. tlFrito,day. It gnup over until toquortpw. =I filr.-WiLSON reported adversely on the liloote resolution in riention to the appoint ment of eaglets to {Pent Point; also on the bill or the I.l.onfe - to ".provide for paynient. for horses used 10 the serelee of the United States; also hn tile. "expiation In relation to brevet hank, and tho resolution to pay the Tennessee home guard; . all of which were inalefloltely,postponed. BTE•LINGI GoItSII.3IIIXAT TIIDrittTT. hit. 'LIEN MUCKS called up the .bill to punish the lemony or any article of gov ernment property bye lino of 13,030. end im prisonment for not W.ss than one nor more than ten pmts. or both. Passed. • • . .110Lt.111LL, reportedd-Irons the Commit ter., on Iltlittry alrittrs,- without amend-. ment.t.ho bill ttsregniutnthe disposition or the unclaimed colored volunteer bounty fund, now In the custody of the Freedmen's Sir, WILSON reported from the same CommitttaL.the /OSUMI bill for the payment of - additional bounties authorized by law to soldiers who have . lost their discharge papers, with au amendment. This amend ment makes the tullprovido that In eases where the olammetS discharge certhicate, alleged to have been lost or destroyed, end where claimant's application for arrears of Pip and bounty; prier . to the net of July dS, Lave already boon settled by the Audi tor, upon proof of the loss of discharge papers, datum for said adattional bounty may ho settled. Mr. WILSON .also reported, without amendment, the Mouse bin, extending to general officers and ollicers,on the retired ilot,,the 6wlet:llot the addltibesl ration for every live years 13CCTICO. Mr. MLSON also retorted, with amend ment; the Mouse a bill credit ng volunteer officers In the regular army with crevice In the volunteer Service, and giving to such officers the same rank ' by brevet In the reg. War army as they held by commission in the •ulunteareerrico. IIOWAItD reported, without amend ment, toe bill authorizing the payment of the reward offered for the capture of Jeff. Davis- Mi. POLAND reported from tho Judi. clary Committee, the bill providing that person held upon Lt torsos process or ozoc. Sloe, Jas..' fr. , . 1110tV.411413. StaSatolirrartb, alma beentrlded to discharge lu the same inuither as Warn/dal on asimilar process ‘of State Courts in the same district. . reported from the Cone . mince on Printing, the /lout. MU making the Superintendent of Public Printing elec. Live by awl:Louse of liepresentatzves; with an amendment make such office and nMcer elective by the Senate. I=l . „ TI1.1:3111ULL, from the Judiciary Conlin Itteo, reported adversely on Mr...tn• tlionr bill, regulating apppintmeran to the civil s, service, dd., audit was indefinitely postponed. J. , , ADX158102 . 07 COLORA DO. Mr. POMEILOY introduced a bill grant ing public lands to nid in thammstruction ora railroad, and teiCgrapb between Law. ranee, Kansas, and the boundary /Me 1/0 • tyre. the Untied State," and Mexico, to the direction of Guaymas. Itatarro.l. .D 1 PICATCON.OV 000S031 LAWN. The resolution continuing in. franc till January next. the law for the codification Of the eastern Laweenna meson. The League Isined bill was considered, without action. Recess till seven o'clock. &asfon.—:ttr. nixux presented the cretlentluls of .`motor Ferry, of Von. necticut, which were tiled. The bill to amend the act Incorporating the Malone Soldiers' ILO Salters , Orphan Home, passed. it merely changes the name of the ce rporntors. • The bill to extend the time for the collar, How of the direct tit In Weot Virginkk Passed. Several Illetrlet of Colorable bills welt musse The . Clark of the !Lowe lieneenced the pessageof the bill. tor .tho -more. cillalehl gt v. ove . r nreed ment th ofe a th nt ti me. . States: I Mr. SUMNER - moved tO proceed to Its conshleratlon, but Mr. McDOLAIA.L object end It went over. Thulall for the payment of prizo money to ttio.ollicers and men of the Mann! corps, under Admiral Farragut, at Mobile Bay, passed; •also the Joint resolution for the purchase of David's anti Lellgllo island .also the bill authorizing the ;purchase certain lots of ground. ' adjoining • the United litotes Arsenal, at rittsbnrgs. Ad Journea. HOUSE. • PROTECTION TO ANIVICAN .INDPBTRY Mr. MILLI:It naked lOLVO to offer Mon declaring It incompatlblelviUi rho pol icy of the protective erste= of- the Malted States, and detrimental to the Industrial Interests of the country to admit, - under any pretext, whatever, free of duty, foreign Iron,_ whether manufactured for -railroad purposesi or otherwise. - Mr. 01.05511ILL:iiiiill objected. TOR ATM lASION OP COLORADO. . . Tho SPEALKEit presented a telegraphic dispatch from Denver. Colorado Territory, announcing the proceedings of a public meeting in favor of the admission of Col. Outdo. TIM IllterAns Govern/X=I'MAX Tali BOUT.. Thu Mouse resumed the .conableration ,of the bill for the estabilahninift: on military .governments la tae v sc • • • - ' • -Kr. VAN HORN atlycidAded• tlfabll i, arign jug the illegality of goverTintsl44; set uP la the lately rebellious Statcalf... - " • • Mg , B TEVEN B Withdreretile- 'zddlion to rcooml!,ln order to submit some' amend ments Whichho explained. Among them was alubstitate for themes ud Section, by Coufareen nvo arid Ofdeers to Co illtho military aloe • triers proptlseil , to bg anffed: • . tr ie rs that It was not for ere.. Congres s to, trul4 , he to detail army --11 r. STEVENS setalp vainly triad to satiety the views •of , ttlemen around him, het finding he not, ho withdraw the proposition to tiuMnig, Mr. BOUTWELL closed the debate, argu ing the neceasity and propriety of passing 'the bill. In they, course of his remarks be mid, if It should happen that the Supreme Court should acetate, as Itpossiblyight, That the, ton States lately InTebolllon were States Its the Union, and entitled to all the rights mid prlVileges.of States, and shoals base dechuntion on 'any act ot Congress, then tares States were restored, as far. as the Judichiry could restore thoga, to their. position in the liovernmont, and nothing remained to Congress and the peo ple, except to accept that' conclusion as binding, or Colorists an Indescribable and dangerous controversy with 'the chief dietary Jn of tilt land. If, however, this bid became a law end was put in operation, the Supremo Court would nays no capacity to, see In those tot Statee:any Civil government: had, therefore, for Judicial parposes It could see no iitate,and Congress would scot! In its hands-the political reorganization of those States. In reply to the question by Mr. ELLIZID H E, he. said IL was competent tor Coup,. tadeeldre that the lute reeel- Ilmle Staten should be gnverned by Military Law' that the pretended State governments bad not power to inane the writ of habeas corpus, nor to do any other act of govern ment, except. t. by power derived from Mili tary h aut y. sira IiCIieNCE: having bed ton minutes allowed him. declared 11th assent to UM pro miety of o:tending marital law. over„the States tbatiwere in rebellion, and Gi n lon that at the name thee, tlottgreas ought to Indicate to tile peopleof thren'Statel what they were required tilde la order thatthey rrount Taro corn governrasma and be oungriva • That., he under stoat, to be the object of alr. ! atnendment, stud he, therefore, supported all at I. Ivo olelocx Mr.'ST EV b moved the presto. quest lon. Iti Nc,ilA3l appealed to the Mouse not I= r-t.--, tOccond it, sad thereby Out OIT all amend ate. Wile noose refused, by a vote of SI to 7P, and the debate proceeded. Mr. BINGIIAM while approving the ••••••giVropt_lt'lletioittheo hills said ` ' le o.ate Eloreinillentr at the people 0, any a t m St te. Toot was ft matter Which belonged em. State Governments hod to et vi tota ed, not by act of .Congress, het by th froluntary net of the seople themselves. 11 . °sired to give the people that cp orta nijk:Eliatwasihe object of l hls amen dment. ralo d tilli t' h ' ifl w t. er t eh'ir_r man ote3 .Zuh9Zes: but; It seemed they were only for a man hoed suffrage confined to a minority of theo. , peoplq in- a - Slate. :Was ,It not outgir tli cloth& the Oulatiditmted • slavca wit thohl sheet right ever en . .ercised by n < cltleenof the ltepublic, or had It conic to .9lvarinat Congress nonnOt,cloly to clothe ftt Are , e en ' t '" ali, o Si t ' O Su glv W elli t m "e th e o le w e l ' i l ere ' pOntlcal rowan 01 a State, and to make a Makterity of the whitey:ten his thh;ects far lifooord compel them to pay the expence of time administration of the Government. 1 iL i kereo was not an suannotpoted slave in 1 - tges Unit ItOelLt , a, any soeh legtels , ton at the hoods of Longressi they only fulk.4 equal 'table and equal protection. . Mr. BLAINE moved to rooqmmit the 1,111 to the Judiciary CorrvilitttOrlnntend of that I en Itaeonstructior,i With Instractions to re• . ran - r i f l ) l P i tgra l gitnt u ' dde T d ' as W l e t h all 'i t 1, 4 1 t 4::: tion. Ile moved the provjono questiomwhich wartgaeondod. by to ayes acalabt 5.1 nay,. Mx. bYAULLUNI: moved as 111 1 est q urct len, to hasp the bill told anterubn 14, In tend tog. t:mover, to vote hie:loci( again,t tile RlOlO l % . The i vote re t endt e e t d—yeeu :J . .. and Vile ' 11111 ' n ci c ue Y et t i ' :tt r i 3 1; ' 11.0 ".11,,i; ordered by eti egainet it: on air. Illainc'H 100110. te refer, with inetruntiono, to tile Judiciary Committee. Mr. STEc'ENS. spoke In favor of the hill; It was not lntelltloll tor it reconstroetlon bill bat simply es u Polleu_blll, to protect the /Olut inert of the mouth Iron anarchy, murder and 'lulus, until Cougress took. llttle more time to estubllth 11,0 Govern ment, The