THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLINUED Br PENNIMAN, DEED t•CO AT GAZETTE BUILDING, No. Be Firth IlEtOreoe3t. r. 11. PENNIMAN - '. P. nousTox. I Editor.. • 1 8 , ° ,1 4 , 4 , 1 n, ,16„," Do win ae• Nemec' 1711=E Coylas .. aaall rang earrter, (per la cents. )IM/ ta➢aer(6en, (yeryear)... . ... 18.00. idberal radaettona to Newsboy. and Agents. TZILMS 901[ WEZXLY • Ylirce Co plea, Der year, by .mall • 1 50 .r/v. 4 do. do. do. cods 125 Toni:4l3mo cop.,. to ono oddross. and _ono free to club. tooth 1 15 CITY „ Itlnca/homer I.ett. ?amp:nil° liallto,rilght. • Seeeitatt-Iland Ptaao. , VDT sale or rent at low prices, at Charlotte .131cuile'a Itasni Store, 43 Firth street. CloFiLuir Out'Snle Don't forget it, but go to-Oily tor„borgaine TA FLft-h stroet. • -- Dr. fisyreer 8i0.2 MeMireber . . Cared AnnltOicari.otcanCertor It bad eaten 0;:r the uonaraebeal. Dr. Keyser'N niootk.SeiLlitiek tad 17artil Kinnoly, of S.ll- K.?, of Wm esa. • ' yeer's Blood S earcher cured Danbq Boyd, .of • aLI Liberty street,. or •rloient - aerofttia, after Ittitul eaten into the en. end 'add forehead., .' Iti..ti'pyserallloott Searcher cared Elliott •D.Aa. .township, Allegheny comity, 'aril:deeding piles of twenty years ' Dr. .kiesterea Indo(1 Searcher cured Sarah Glirk's•aoit qtrect, Plttabural.), of • bgrofulou. E 011) C;YAS: • Dr. SC'eyiter , s lilikra Searcher cured john r.:Crarr.ott;ff. , of, atreot, Alleghe. ' Of tcs ' tal'Actifneii, 'resulting from ACE,- !mina. • Dr. Aelaar'rltroml- SearehOr cured the arlf6of .Toliarlifthbelnaker, A m erl eau Hotel, I. l odtruottuiro,.ra., of a frightful . ulcer ou the -• , • Dr....Neyeet!aßloodSfaFeher cured en. W Sfiac, , ,:of Pennvlllu, of white swellltw. Dr.licyser!s Blood Searcher curwl Barr son Brynor, i. West Newton, of paralwds of both limbs. • - I Dr. Blood Searcher cored Mary elm&t total WI lido.. Dr. heySer's Blood Searcher cured James cdpalti In the .§lde. Dr. lieysei'd BloOd Seareber cured 1': J. V. ‘. ll rad : .:C4:muellsville, of akin disease of yeare stailinr. . Dr. lioyeer's Blood Searcher cured Belin da of Coutiel/s wile, of scrofula. Searcher eared lsalah shosatne place, and brother of the abos,, of scrofula. - :Ask for Dr. .grocr't Emoa Scorcher, and take no other. One lotor per bottle, or six bottles for f 5. at 110 woa street. . Itlncellister At dll~onic Ilall to-Aiglu. Delays aro Dangerous. • . IL will be to every person's adrauta• attend toe Greet SL:ry-Dnys , Sale. • Orem... /lover. euea•nro . . - 2111 . hiltinkapeare and "Let me lime men :Mont me that are tut hienk headed men—You Cassius has a km sMillimmry lonk: such men are dangerous: Now Cassius, Ilk. many, another simple nean,.Wll.4 slim beeaus( Ire kne cr not bow to appreciate good 1101110 It be were bring to-day he would not be prouthed became lean, forat CO . ntln'enral i;aloon, be would repair like all eenelble men do. and paitake of the splendid. ly ly gOtien up meals antibens sleek turd ns his tormentor. Catalrfa As , otlia apprec ate floltzheirner'4 bill of fare and would 1,, Oepithi) numerous patio,. who throng this popular restaurant day and night. As • Cm - Steals - dead, vie eau - only advise lean men Cleo hint to patronize no other restaurant • than the - Continental, next door to the Poit ollicenftlistreet, unless they want to keep teen-hurt .spare•boned,-. • • • Metcalf Ixter It .5.1n50n10 . Bull to-night. Stranger. Visit the (local, Sale of Boots and Shoos. Orzos Horst: Snug Stout. To Itoosokeepera. Good Tomatoes at 3. Conte per can. Strawberries at 40 could. . Blackberries at 40 cents. ' • Poaches at SC cents. leach Marmalade at 5.1 cents. Peach Jam at 50 cents. Gnarl Raisins at tb cents per bound. Good Prunes - at 2.5 cents per roam/. Good Currants ut cents per pound. At 112 Federal street, Allegheny City. Br.o. IlmArec, , Mocal I inter At -Masonic hull to-night. For slnty Day% Only. You can get Boots and , illOO5 at your ow Prices. Ortrt..n. llorsz Snot 5.r0u1.:. ... Children ilavinn- Werrn, Require Immediate attention,as neglect of the trouble often eaulesprolonged sickness Itrimo's'Vernalfoge Comfit," are LL rlmplu comedy, and will destro' bTormsteltbout Jury to the child. Sole agent for Plttgbargl), Jo,eph Flew tog, Drugftlet, No. tit Ifitiket street. •Maeellleter At ..I.l.monte hull to-night. Time Flies Piwiraly. Ailul the Grunt liesty Days' Salo well ,non b • over, 1 ^ Orzen horse Sees ,—ronr.. r==M To buy If.o6tetter's Bittern, Drake's Bitters, Retina's Bitters, or any other kind of Bit tore, go to Ileining , a Drug Store, No. el Market street, where you mill get the gen uine fresh article, (or Mai money than at any other place in the Ci ty. .Lelllt`rll bur this and the PliMe to get them—ill-Market Street. _ . .._ TO Vbllnt rr •II erriinn Ir. , Wo..AXii..lferlue full 'Lacs of .staplo and Fartei o il! f ry'qUotle, at Ea , tern prlco3. • ''.l; IF. Itmeseu a Co., ..;!) Alarl:et street. ' .... _ . . . . Drugs - end ifiedicfnes. Doctors, prescriptions carefully 'lmpart' atafali filo mina]. prlee, ut YU:LOWS Dr a g store, opposite roatolllce. , YOTII CINS3 uay Foreign Llgoore of all kinas nt .loveph s. YincLy'4 DLitAllery, No. lak,-121, 41..1125 hoot street. Plt ti.bu • • , You con BUY VS pet Cent. dlenhol ut Jotteph S. Yon Can Day HOY !lops at Joseph S. Finch's ..11tmenillater At Blasople Hall tO-11141a. FROM NEW YORK, • • 'T e. Fenian Exeltement—neetittr, Sr the Boord of Tiro Toderwrit,,,_ Two Minaret] Minot. of Copilot Itepreneta ten —.l Murderer con. wretecl.. )/wyr. iebruaq JELL I,II,,KENIANCNUITE74I,V, Tito Fenian ex.:lnt./lent In this city in into serlonS action. Thu thscour• aging catdc telegrams am disbelieved.. and volunteering is Mich. Thu al. Lawrence, Tara 811,1 other circles hell rut lin- Enuatle meetings last CVCIIIB g. 3layor 1190 , man being inched lea Fen ian meeting, declined In a 11“1118er that allowed hQ did not ay:lra/Ye den, enCt nit Inns. B. Shaw, Nashville-. IV sal i: nig W ht ad: Lou. second Clerk, Nash , lr, • A . Mel, svle; la Dsvi s Nashville; J. It. Too il mbs, ol Crate, John Jewett, Carpenter. Canada; J. Story, Engineer, New Albany . ; Itobt. Elam Strick er, Parlous'', Brewster, Polk county, Tenn sser IV. Lilly, Kentucky; —Mitchell, yoreTirlt; Or Tile Uttere.Wltt . r.ca.,% ; I Ohio: Harrison, Paducah; D. Carlton, The first. annual meeting of tile Board of I Tenn orsce; Eddie Linn, New Marlin!, Mo; racier Writers, commenced ;o-slay About ; L. Briwn, loam; Martin Kilmer...do.; Butler rwo bander./ and HBO , rade:tares were 311114.: liya Wm. Ferris, Ky.; Wm. biome, present, representing two hundred millions y.; -Jerry Ball, Steward; 11.. lii Own, Hoe, rf capital. The report of tile Executive tires;'. Jim. Slicks. ssm. Johnson c-nd J o h n , ::ornmittee, favoring Jaerrgrsed rates, was ;,Miller, Porter, er. 51. Taylor. Patrick Cal , ccopred, and the power to set was given to': m ay, Patrick Wirlte, James Woods. Parker; that Committee, , 101 l wet, Itteret.eri -to Martin Moran,' refer Hines, Charles l. refer members. Tire subject of a thrcesquer's dock,' Frank stossiroir, Harvey Unlearn, :cgs of value rule tor Instlmrtee, u lD hr con. I John Brag, Hun. Carr, Jerry Cockrell, Jim adored todnorrow. some unluiportsta ilarriurs, niSlite, Wits transacted. This: subject or ins ; --- trocsr 7 riZ 7 Cairt D. Kinney, Na,hville, nuiliings w bird. VOtrnietou . badly seabird; Jonn It. Hart, pilot, Louis -tarred was discussed; but no atition was la. v bruised; John Ray, engineer, severely .1. r . : O „, D ,Dr r , or tog was appointed to ; bruised; Robert Hay strleker, Chas. Cross, mull/late officer:, tor Lim tense M 1/ g year. Ads 4111.5711r0i,etl and ...allied; 3111 ' es Cann, cab earned till to-morrow. • in buoy and greaser; Mack Paris, scene. I vine; Dr. Buell, Louisville, thigh broken; MrlloB6ltlf.ctterteTen. F. P. Bucker, New Orleans, badly bruised; Charles 11. 3innuel, a colored tre-tl J. H. Triplett, Owenbbirro, slightly bruised; Clarksville. Tenn., bruised; John unvicted to-day of murder In the lint de- D r. gh„,, , rce, for erturdng [bun 1101,111 of Cleary itnoer 6114 b. :lames Cummings, John Brown, John December last. I WeaVeT, Wrot ThOrn, John stMey, - _ ercLLYr eNtON. Sliglitty, and IVm s Wilson, all mere or less The COl/111,11teo of Conference. looking ; ' , dared. r anion of lb:, New and 111.1 ;school Pres- Many' n. at., of th e jr4, ni,d IDJ acrd are vterise Churches, hold thole ;ti Se,lon unknowa. Of all rho calac passenger,. only . 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M EARLY TELEGRAMS --- Pennsylvania Legislature to the Pittsburgh Gazette IlAun.ucao, February ISG SENATE. In the Sanate, the act appropriating the I nti.rest on the agricultural scrip to tho Ag r/eeltural Collogo, In Centro, county, was palsed ho following bilis In Diace were read: Mr. Grahatni An act to authorize the citT of Allegheny to limo bonds in the amount of sixty-fire thousand dollars to btill,d'a market house. Passed. Also, an act to change the commorm of Allegheny City Into, a public park. Ily Mr. Itigham: An aot to allow no. . , • • School Directors of thu Seventh ward,Pllts torgh, to borrow money to build a mho° house. l'asseti. Also, an act to allow the School Dircetovs of Marshall township t, apply the funds On hand for school pur BP Mr. IWhiter T 4 4, petition of cit .r Indiana county to submit to ayototh tut,tion of tho .010 of liquor In said coup ... ty. Also, In place, an net to Increase th fees of certain officers In Indiana county. Ily Mr. Ingham: To allow the mercantile appraiser of Allegheny county the same foes as the same °Meet-31u other mantles., 31:. Wallace offered a resolutlon declare• tory, of principles. Referred to the Com mittee on Federal Affairs by a party vote. The 'special order being the general Rail road Law, was taken up, discussed, , and again Made the special order for Tuesday next. 1. lIOUSE OF IiIirI:ESESTATIVES. The (15!lowing Rouse bills, in ,place, w. By Mr. Chadwick: A supplement to the uct Incorporating the Met., Pittsburgh and New York Petroleum Company, to change the principal omen to Pittsburgh. Passed. Mr. Colville: To divorce James Wey man and Julia ills wite. By Mr, Wil.on To ellango the place of holding the election In Jefferson township ; idso, to authorize the Sch - ol' Board of the c&reath ward of Pittsburgh to borrow:mo ney, not exceeding forty thousand dollars, to build a school house. Mr. Boyle: An act to authorize an appeal from interlocutory injunctions in thleCom monwcalth. Mr. Wean!, o outhonzel he Cranberry Coal Compost- to build n railroad. • Mr. Day: To protect the people from Du Position and quackery... Mr. Ewing: A eupplement to the net in. corporeal:it; the National Teleeraph Com. pony. Passed.! By Mr. Gallagher: To extend the terra of the County Treasurer of Westmoreland. minty. The to/Ion:Inc bilis were reported from the Committees : An Act to regulate iliac/Fa! on . topyr, • gnu, • An act misting to the Purvii. 4 vo , n taw library in' gton county. . An act relative to the-election of 'ofEcer in.l directors of the Italirov.l Conipanliai In lie COLD mon Aseulth. It compel. the I:1100, ty of the dir ectors and the officers to be esid.•uts of the State. • An act to incorporate the „ Masonic Fund oddly of Greensburg. The following bills were read in place: Ey Mr. McKee: To prevent unwholesome latter being thrown into the running reams of Allegheny county, and Preserve ie health of the eann. lty Mr. (:base: To legalize laws made by borough of Titusville. rile Philudolphia u'unday ear , zumalon me up ou the third &lading of Um 'Ali. It as di,cumcd and poutpo,ed. The following hills an the private ealem • liar Were considered add pulsed : An act relative to tho lcea or the Coroner of Allegheny county. - An ACC relative to the fees of the District Attorney of Grdene county. An act to innorporAle tiiePitlisde Gas and Water Company d 0 act to authorize the Burgess and ToTown Council of Irvin's to borrow money for bor. coals purpo6es.. An act to authorize the Council or Kitt.- , log to pave and giude certain street.. A supplement to ;he ant Incorporatinz, the orough otLowre:neeville. , An act to ' amend the charter of the Cam el-mfr. Company. „Anact to yr.,. the sale of Ildiner In :New Alexandria and Itoliver, Weatmore land county. , - The art to re4toro thn charter of the Con hi:11,111e Railroad, went 10 a aeconil read- Dm,le and wt. Mid over for the present. Conmatlen of the citizens of Pala burgh, °nit Ise euttMet of the re-charter of the Conneil•yille Railroadng COMDenr, arrived lucre this Winni, end ern inert : leg 'trig°, • immotion of Mr. Colville, the Committee ieos (I et, argot] from the eocislileretlon of Mr. Peter', Lgnor hill. STEAM.BOAT EXPLOSION. Accident on the David White, Below Memphis. PERSONS KILLED AND A 1;i ;E .NC3IBEIt IVDENDED. Ilestruts:Februarry.2o.—The steamer Da vid White, which tloft No.w Orleans on Thursday night Just, I for Lrantrtlle, with one hundr e d passengeis and five hundred tons of freight for .Ntrallyillo and ' , Uterine, exploded her larimard ,hoiler on Sunday noon, near Colutublsq two hundretl and twenty-five miles south of here. The forward part of tboboat was literally torn to atoms. Many passengers and 0111. earswere blown notate hundred feet in the The s r, with fragments and debris of the boat. 'l'n,, cclothesent: IWere s closet- WC/ 1 A .1, 1101T sown of6d a hearbr e tbe ndln of g. - . beers. Captain litnnek was blown up ono hundred feet, and landjal In the river much bruised opal scalded. Vain. Shaw, Cierk, reports the loss 01 passim/El rs at sixty-fly°. lat.) . of the names. urn unknown, as the books, aro lost. ,T han boat its a enrapieto wreeh. Part of tho explodedb int anti I,rt. downw,artis, tearing the hull witle oven": The soglneens and pron. on the ateh cure bloWft down with t mo Tate In:cuter Piles Bolen pielced . up tho survivors, and lliorr Emerald ant i Is Car' Id ototht then, lode. Dan Stoney Is n., Iv scalded; slight hoot, of Is ro casualties: d ottratry. The Jo:lowing Is a partial list of THIRTY-UNTIL CONiIItESS SEVOND 'MISSION W.tsu morn x, Fehr,:la • y 20, 1.67. SENATE. TII L' CONATISCTIONAL to AUG subcnittod the Governor of Pennsylvania, /sal that Stale had rlltlfled tau hint:en:lth nalead mont, to the Constitution. 31r. PATTERSON nresented the resole ilone of the Teenessee Legislature In favor ofgrant of public lands to aid in the Ml_ edruntion of the Tennessee and Pacific Rail road. Tabled awl ordered to be in-toted. Mr. PoLAND, from no Committee on Ju• dielarv, reported adversely on tho 1,111 to ureter[ Children of African descent, from being enslaved, in violation of Mu Constitution of the United 'State, and moved for an Indefinite postponement of the hull; but on motion, the bill was placed on the maunder. 11=3 Mr. TIZUMBI'I.t. Introduced a bill au. horirl nu till. Pale of tho hot anrings rase, nuon, lu Arkansas. Referred, EIZEIMME! • The bill was considered to provide for the nnual !erection °CP:alien Affairs, upon bleb the !loastion Woe, upon agreomg to lie eubelltute passed by the nose., trees-- ming the /radian Bureau to the . War pa. artruen t. me RECONSTIIrCTIO, 1111. L. • At two o'clock the Clerk of the House an nounced the notion of the Rouse on the Ile constroctlutt 1101. • . Mr. WILLIAAIS moved the postponement of tholndlan 1301 for the purpose of taking wont .1111 I with theamond writhe /louse. The m ' otlon was agreed to and thulAll rend. .Mr. WiLLLLMS: moved that the tiensto concur. Paragraphs were (lisp:Mod Of shoes,v atlon mi ter follows: On boots and tondo o. wholly or in part of tolla übber, tipeeent. 1 valorem; on hats, l oeps r and hoods r of all ;irked pitons, per cent. sit valorem. Alter debate, the Senate took a recess. bOrTILMEN POOR. Evening NeS.ioll.—Tho House Joint Tosemu tton, authorizing the eMpilljrnent of na tional vessels to transport food hid cloth ing to the destitute. people of the South passed. DWPSW9ES OW TIM 000211013, rneevrien. Mr. SCALNER: from the Col:emitter an Foreign Al%sire, reported the bill to pro. ehle for the.iiiifense of the Northern front ier. Ordered.to be printed. ItE , CINATItUCTION BILL Si 1•171. The Iteeonstreetion }Sill wan then teen Mr. In/WATTLE offered an amendment to the Moose amendments to add to the last section the following prov tot,: - P , osdtd, That n o thin g 1:1 this act amtalued shall be construed to tllsfrannhlso any penan lu either of saki States from voting or hold ing odic° who hare recurred - pardon and amnesty In accordance with the COnstltu• thou and laws:" Mr. DouLITTLE supported his amend , men, Si . till lilt MAN said If the llonse amend ments isere toil beech, IF,: Southern people had the Dimmersl.s lit the Reuse to thank (or it. A minority of the talon party, lto- PlttUd by every Democrat, helped to defeat toe ueeepinnee of the Senate Prolitsittiott /. the House, und left it open to furtner amendment. salt the insult now before the senate. 31r. LIENDIrICKS defended the action of the llenererat in the Ilonse. They court not have vted dlfferently without the I on revord In raver of the g to whlch they were opposed in every rev pees. • Afterdnbate Mr. Doolittle's amendment rt.jeeted_s. ag11.111:it 32 nays. Mr. Wll,olll offered en atnerolm.l, as an addltlonal seetlon, :o raeote all onlres pow held under the rebel authority ninety Ile), after the poesage of the acts 'Disagreed to. ' The tanendlalcat of the flon,e sras then roneurred in. Brown; I lenderkon, obormnn, (natell, Howard, • ...nte wort, I:barmier, Howe, k o mine r, Connoks. Jokn -on, Trumbull, Cragln. Kirk wood, Van Winkle C . mssaloll, Lane, Wade, Edmund, Morgan, Wdley, 1 - :etentlen, Morin I, William s, 1 Ogg. • Poland, IV ilaon, owler, Pomeroy, Yates-31. Frolingbuyven Ramsey, Barrio, Ito,o, . Hue). Ilurldrick,, Saulsbury— Cosv.n, NeSTUall. • Patterson, The Senate adjourned at 10,50, lIUCSF: OF' I : I :I B IIESENTATIVEa. Aftertonne unimportant business, the /louse proimeileil to the com+l , lerotion of the Lill to Provide an egielent government for tic rebel . air. IIL JUNE m ltlniretv Me motion to re cede from thu dlruereement to the Senate emendmente. and moved the pre Viotti tine,. Lion, on the motion of Mr. Wllson,of loon, In concur with the events ate end Meet, with no untendment to the filth section, tts tele graphed yesterday. Thettomt, refused to lieeOncl the pruylou.4 ./Ilteaten. 74 to it;. - Mr. 511E1.1./111.1RGER moved the tenon ing itinenthneut, to coon In et tt new see iThls amendment bonne section 6 or the III; as published In our Washington lii atuties.l The previous question was moved unit • . Mr. lasitilt move) to table the bill. Neir,- Ived. - . IIr.bIIELLAItAI7GEII'S eeeell./1911ei Cam adopted, U 0 agaturt 70.' Mr. WILSON moved to eeeeer In the Sen ate amendment, amend rant o; ameuded on motion of Mr. Shellabargor. Aurced agalnct'4.;. The inn moo thou moot to the Connie. Tilt. MILITARY COWN I tree. The militia Intl, on motion of Mr. PAIN wan recoutroltted to the Military Comma- euir CANAL. 11.1,1,6,1 TUG TWO rho Senate Joint resolution exienduhraill tl facilities to el tizeue of the t/tilLeti buttes thasurvey of IL l ute for a Ship Canal rosy the intomus or r ' , Amen, teas Noised. PENSIONS TO SEAMEN ANTI MARINER. Thu House bill to render applicable to the seamen of the United States navy, and to marines, the provision relating to pension s to the appropriation bill of July Mth, wan passed. • RILL SIONeI . von TIM ALAn.C.I.I. The Hondo bill directing the Secretary of the Navy to dlst.ribute an Mine money onn hundred and ninety thousand doilarn, Vein,' of the ptraticul steamer Alabama, to Commodore Winslow; llisera ato crow of the Neal . ..tile, was cortablered o ,velth out action. • The Army appropriation bill was talc. no, The motion to xtrike out ttn:recond Ruction, In regard to the location of the General-In-Chief ot the Army, was rejected by 41 against B',. _ . . Among the yea 9 Wern Mem". Bingham DXI.IB, linykontlall, Loan, Marvin and nay lam]. The 19111192L9sect—iN yea 9 to 32 nays. 111 T•Y 1111.1.. The House then went:lnto Committee of the Whole on the Tax bill. . The taxon clgurettes.cheroota. and cigar, of ail deAc defame, W. lazed ut flve dollare a Vitnuund. • . line taxing brandy at fitly cents a gallon wtos struck Out, leaving the tax two Collars. =SI= 'Evenin &Mon.—Mr. I/001'E kotl leave to l ot raluera, bill for.reference es thy Waye :sod Moline Committee, to pror/flo fur the ouyinent of compound lbtereet note. 1 . 111(IE ohleetr4l: sale TAX The Douse wept intoWILL Committee of tile Whole on the Tex bill. Mr. WILLIAMS offered nn amendment, lira effect o(m - hlch is to terminate the right of rollrond and stemohrgtt imm patsies to add the tax to their rotes °nave, on the 30th of April. ltrJ eteii hp 4•i tiphni ef Mr. red..mendnlent, the fet of which in to relieve ierryluestn of the tax of 3 per cent., cull emblem _them to the name taxas st eale bOat Agree ,1 to. Mr. ALLISON offered an noteuchnent eon,. Pelting street rattrap, companion to sell on their ears packages of tickets, Without ad dine no the tax. Uri motion of Mr. SPALDING the receipts for the payment of money were exempted from the stamp duty. Stamp duties acre IOW) removed from nil legal documents, anltlavits, probates of wills, .10., Where the value ofreal and pfxsonal estate does out exceed 61,100, unit nptillentrons for eolith:ref bounties, omen. Thu Coma, tteu rose unit the louse J01,L11.1. Elver TeleEmmy illy MereMott.' Alai,ma Tclivre'ph Cu.] OIL C r rr, FObrUaryAther cloudy and colder. Inver rlx feet and lulling nlOwly—untlre ly clear of lee. Oil market quiet uutl trareUsetione.few NEW Onbew,s, Februnry :a7.—Arrlvndl at Now Orleans from St. /Ands. thu Mary I:. Thompson; from LAIIIIIIIIIO. the Glaskoa and 6t- Charles; from Vicksburg, Um Gorr. Quitman, Departed—J. C. Swan add Iy. 1. Loads for Si. 14111tH; lhu houltlana for I.ouls- LOrl.,LLE,FthrtirtrV riv,r 7n qtin rbarw SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M VERY LINST TELEGRIMS. FROM WASHING lON. • Agreement of Congress on a Pan of Reconstruction, • orloY NMI OF . Tlil MAU AN ROM UIIT 01 100 MAHAL A Military Bill, the Blaine Amend- - ment, and Disfranchisement of- Leading Rebels Secured, PROBABILITIES AS TO THE PRES DENI'S ACTION. A Safeguard in the Army Bi SUBDATT AND DiS.:COVNSEL Statistics of Confiaiaird- and Capturrq.pglon. leifrrtnry Tar LONG 'AOOIII. O{..KU , . . The greatest eaoitement prevailed this murnittet, as to the probable action of the I House on the Senate amendments to the Stevonsl-nillltarT govoinuttoht .btit. When thal4Orise met, the tpiestbalti first eamo up On 'No 'MottOn of Mr.` Wilben," of lowa, to concur In the Senate amendment, with the addition of a (Umber amendment to the , lOW notion of the Senate bill, eon/Mktg stuffraire, In the formation of the new State geVernmen to of the frberst lutes; roperson s who arc/ not eat:444ld from holding otico by UM terms of tit Pending cOnstitn• Intent amendment. .The Moose refused the weld..i question on 11110 amend ; MOW when Mr. Shollatargi.r, of Ohio, pro 110x0,1 an additional section to the 1,111, set. tutu' forth the snpreme authority of the United States over the proposed prosista, govommenta. foul it. power to atx4l,ll, modtly, control or auftereedu them at any Elam, and ale dlsfranchi•lng all relods clarod incapable of taddinif race ny the Hard at t tele of the Colt,t lt uttonal amend. runts. This was agreed to by S vote of va 00010x1 ;e, alit then the Mouse voted to con cur In tine senate amendment, as untended by el/el/al:urger. On thls the vein stood, ayest 125, lIILYY Pi. The bill was then, at Ii o'clock to the afternoon, bent to the buns for Ito concurrence In the Setlste, a lively •leleite took Place [on the hill. Sherman said if the proyi• storm of the bill, as it now coal, eeemed harsh, the Southern people ',AIM hold their Ziorthern pourecratie tulles in the Ilotme re aponsielu, for they, Su etuklunetion with a minority 'Of the 'itepiiblieim party in the Douse, had rejected the mere liberal pro ririon3 of till Sermte bill. Mr. Doolittl anted the bill amended, so as to rceognie the fact that thu Pre , ldtali . ,l pardon or not nesty, relieved the ie,son parloned of tht disfranchising prow:sinna of the bill. A pro v les to this effect was rejected Ly I vote for to :tr .11g:tenet. Mr. Wilson Moved itummimeat vacating all ottlees 01 till . nolv hell under rebel authority , ',titian ninety days from the passage o the act. This was rejected. Tit, Senate then coucurred In the sullen of the Donee amending. lite bill, 1 , 7 tele:Thee, ayes to annul naye, and adjourned at eleven o'clock The bill now only awaits the action of the President—either approval or veto—to be come: u law. The ten flays which ho Is allowbel to comet', a ti I, expires on the 4th of Mardi, and the present Congress will and at neon of that day. It Is a question, therefore.whether he can defeat the MD by withholding Ills siguatore; he certainly cannot by u veto. The Democrats appear to be conEdent of a vote, unit It is 44h - tinted that the Yrebi, dent has said be wilt pot delay ills veto, hot permit it to be rent In In time (Or action previous to the fourth of March. In refer ! noon to this report, tee (94runicle of this morning says,— ,, lf en could rely 110011 any promise coding from .indrew John-on, each a COLlCellylOa would citable the two houses to complete the work before ad journment, the denial of It Under any other administration In the face of the illitalitCO power of Congress to Ilnish the mission sou tbled t 0 It, would be tot down us the very madresa. of faction, and this fact may not be without Its effect upon the present '4 E.recutire The following I, n copy of the bill as pu.sog both Ilona., a n d goes to the Pro tient. for 1113.actlus: .1s Aer for t h e more efficient government of the rebel States. Wherni.No legal Slat, governments or udrouate protection fort ite Or ptoperty now exists In the xcliel States ol Virg, fitp.fla Carolina. South Carolina, lieorgla,Alatiffaa 111Insissippl,l Louisiana. Florida, Texas, and Aricatia.; and lehr - rrat, It lAnecessary that peace and 'good order should be enforced In e. 1.1 elate. 11122.1 1 loyal and republican State governments ran be legally estaltslicd therefore Br 3 2 en. relcd, A . c,Thut the said rebel Staten shall be divided Into - twittery districts and Made subject to the military nuthenty of the finned Staten, an hereinafter mention ed; unit ((Jr that iinrnOse Virginia .hell con- ntitUte the First District, North Carolina unit sonth Carolina. the Second District. Georgia, Alabama and Florida [be Third Idetriel. Mississippi and Arkansas the Fourth lilstrlet, and Louisiana and Tomas I the Fifth District. Se.c.'2. That it shall Vic the !duty tit the President to assign to the coinand of each of said lstriets conker of the army not be lOW the rank et Brigadier tionernl,.tind to dotal/ a sualelent military terse to Inlable sect:officer to perform Ills duties and en force his authority within the district. to which he Intissigmal. Sac. 3. That It shall be the ditty of each officer Ininlaned ea aforesaid to protect all p r ersons In mud rights of person and prop e IT. to suppress Insurrection, tilsoriler, an violence, and to punish or cause to be punished, all disturbers of the public pece and. crimtrials; and to this end he may a al loff local chi/ tribunals to take jtirinil lotion of and try offenders, or, In his judgment, ecessar when It may be ny for Lao trial of offenders, lie Shall have power Lo organize military commlaszons or tribunals for that purpone; and all Interference under color of State'authority with tee exercise of mil itary authority under this act shall be nail and void. Sec. I. That all persons • put, under null- Ivry Orient by virtue of tills act shall be tried without. noutnam.iary and no cruel or unusual puninhment . hall be In- Meted, aml no sentence of any COUnneinlOn or 2rlbunol hereby authorized nhallcting too affe Ilf cutedo and liberty of any person be too until the ° IL In approved by Meer Colo Wand 01 lab dtt; and the lawn and regulations for t h e y) governs to o of the army awl not Litt alTeetail by this net, except In no far as they too con flict with Its provisions. Pr 0,1411, That no suiter coof death under this act shun be carried Into execution witlaOut the appro.. vat of the President. i t .. 5. 10nim the people of any one of the said rubel Mates Md' Love formed cons I 11.11tion ;Tit government lit eonfortnity ;I.titittgfc:cociLttitirtillmoealot, the 1 . 1 , 11 delegates b ti y a tt ‘ i "" .l " l ‘ .'3 of of , nap] state twenty-finis ye le r ' I 1.3 ' oat Whatever 2 me, cOlur."Or" 02.211eValUtluele0a021 21021, who hove been resl2lo.t In 0114 limn] for ono ear previous to the tiny of .Stich election, xcept such lin limy be dist, neig e od for participation in thi rebellion o r ' tor foto fly tit C0M121021 haw, nail When each COnetl 2 ll shad provide that the elective fran chise shall be enjoyed by all such persons as t0,e.., the qualifications herein Stated for elector s of itelegistisi, and when such consti tution shall be rattileil by a majority of the ' per2.ona setts;; on the onettlo22 railaca lon alio net qualified ea electors for dele gates, and when such constitution shall hove lees sub:nitwit to Congress for examination and itoprOV22l, 420.1 Con shall have approved the Name, feel When eala • elate by it vole or STAE_ LET ~ Its. Legislature elected ,Under said eon siltation shall have adopted the amend ment to the Conant...lmi of the United Stat. proposal by. the' Tnirty.ninth Con. gross, and known as article 14, anti when said article shall have-become part of the Constitution of the Lotted States, asid State shall bo declared:entitled to repre sentation in Congress, and Senators and Representatives shalt admitted there from on taking the oath prescribed by law, and then and thereafter ttie preceding sec tions of this notarial be Inoperative 1u said State. Sac. C. And Ge it. lure, enrteted; That Until the people of said rebel States shall, bylaw, be admitted.to /representation In the Congreasof the United States, civil gov ornments that may axial therein, shall be tlecalW ProvialOnal onlyinud shall be, lu all respects. subject to the paramount author - of the United States, which, at any 11100, - may abolish, modify, control and superoede the same; and In all elections to anyplace under such provisional; governments, ell persons shall he entitled to vote, and none.- others ! wile are entlUed ; to vote under the ,pronsiona of the fifth Neil ou of this act, and Wipe/Son shell he ell& fil to any,oee en dor :leach . previsional overnmeets, who' Weilld:De. disqualified from holding eta. Under, the provialona of the tided article of sald codstitutional stodedment. • • , ' - saunas an TO TUC PIISSID.VB Vernon, It, has been rumored ll'ere for several days ' that the President.would sign the military . retionatruction bill containing the Elaine amendment) but there to be ho goOd foundation for such rt„: report," It Is quite certain 'that Mr, Blaine; and - those who en. operated With him In scenting the passage of the measure, have no toqot that the Pies'. • dent. wil[i approve It, - - , - . Tile GINSI.I. sa-crims or. Ton The army appropriation bill passed th }rouse to-day, by a veto of be to 3'2- ' Thor, was °alto a contest on:the motion to strl lo from the bill-the seeded - section. This Sc, lion provides that t the General-In-Chit shall have his headquarters at Muhl:lnto, and not be . assigrie,l:to duty elsewhert without the n14 , 10'5111 . of the Senate; an, orders given to the contrary to be considei .1 a misdemeanor In „Mace, and arty race who shall tral2.lllil 01 . 0110 Y such orders, h liable to imprisonment for not less Ilia two nor more than thirty years. l'he Cl toot of the Incorper,hllon of this section i the bin la evident. The Democrats end.; or,sl to have It sirdek out; and In till move wore supported by Mr. Ilingh am an, soma other Republic...4M Members. The rot , on striking the section from the bit ate ay. 11, nays at. The army hill appropriates twenty.th and a half million °Netters, CAPTCRED COTTEN. appesr.i from to communication fro. the Secretary Of tini Treasury, that 11 Government proceolls of the sales of cop Lured and atratutonea cotton in rebel state The proceeds of IL bales of uriseellitneops property. ratees th total to 4.11,024,00.11,1 Total tlialonrcament -0,511.01.7; the nonani of profit to the Unl tel States, 1. nearly 05,00e,0h01, The numb. , of bates of cotton Calleettool, r.s e i coaloaeol 10re.4.11,151.4 mouton, tel to own err, %tot' nnonber of bales enlleetc .1 it-cap? oneol, . 4 45; number recelYl3.l by nano), DrooPer. Cato. ton meat at Non - York from other colorer-, 4,512; the num her ofhales stolt n from agent-, 111, and noluoolicr burned. while in the band- Magenta, 11=1 There Ic nu truth In- Ito reisprt that lb priantiar IdungliCpyar by the Sliat r artl; DU, being John M. Surratt I/van-Au ere promptly in the adirmative when ushry on stepping whore yesterday II Cad. my, 1116 name. Ito Is In first cite. htvl.h , itll , presents a moat tanking and the:are-0y appearance In rtia Zousve untform, Which I moms an& to It ptsla Oben n=o44 , ;tnl Alec orations. 11.14 Connect, Es-COVernor Thom as B. Ford and Colonel Sol. Mucked, havy already made application for sultairolon his tell, and it rs riatter,tood that tlyy authorities of the Coin - eat in Maryland, I, which AnnieSurratt ha= taken, raugt duce the death of tier mother, will !nuke similar application on behalf or the rioter of the pelsoner. • A votntuonleatlon front the VoNttinaster General, lull Were the IlOttee to-day, Mina, that between the t.th of dale, met the tit, of Deceohlter tint et:other of pipit thastera !infeed arias Of this 1111111- hi:fll t :l,3 were for political offence, . . . ennuntinieution front the Comm t rot ler of tteCurreney stetts that the National Bunt.. 11,10 A: eel, In the thielNion of the ,niitetne Court, that the States can trio their chares, and three hundred mei eighteen of them have punt iii,tl2,ldi; under etate taxation I tieluilinit.thotio unreported, Ahe npproxt mete hotel . 1,11,10 I.OASC The Way, knit Means Committee vs ill reliably Intro:lnce a hew di:ln:mil /mot bill, ithin two or three days,, covering the round of that ncilLto the flanking Commit .o inlet night. APPOINT3IC,T, The Senate Yinance Committee Liks ell er consideration quite an in be rof nom tiellz or revenue ellicers, collectors amd . soccer. from New York, l'enticylvari la it Ohio. _Nearly till will ho reported bitch adversely, Which is IS virtuat L reject Ina. The Senate Military Committee, who have had under conslderatlen the military nomi nations, have patina thou fur hut very few. The chances are that a large number of them will be rejected. The Commute., Ism instituting rigid Inquiry Into the character of thee° made by thed'resideut against the Witiilo,l of Secretary Stanton, and unleey will is gaol tiwy will be,rejectc lAMB Or TOMBOUTIOLOW OrrrOLICI,2I,I. At a Meeting of the Southern Itopublich tlon. hell in Wa. , .4lllngtoo en ning, Gov. Hamilton, of Tema, elferet following resolution, Which lens felAp lie.rolr ea, That In any action of rho Cou grens of the United States touching the con sl Rion of the States lately In rebellion, It 1. essentially necessary to the protection ti lives andproperty of loyal men and the erre lion of loyal governments In those States that thu present existing governments b abrogated, the, loyal MOO of all races be en franchised, ended least a portion of the ref lhi disfranchised, and the orgnrazat inn o egitimate Statq trove - mamas confided t loyal hands. TS ey therefore respectfully, Ma earnestly ask Congress to apply the 101 l known as the Louisiana bill, reported by Me. Eliot, of the ]lone of itepresoututives, to all the Insarrodtionary States not non reprenented In emigres., and wo do disap prove the bill now pending before the llouSe of Itopreseritutives, known an the Military 11111, as passed by toe Senate of the United States. FROM MISSOURI. the Impeachment of Jadffes by th. Mlasourl Leallabst aro—Their Memos' al. for. Refuntar to ltatoreo low agablist Diftloyal peraopm. be. Loots, February dispatch front Jefferson City, Mates that Mr. Jewett, Iron the Judiciary Committee, to whom wt. referred as resOlUttOn Ordering an inquiry as to certain opinions alleged to have hem expressed by Judge Itimady, Of Um hi Louis Circuit. Caort, an his nets In entnan netting Jornrs without requiring them to Luke the oath of loyalty, have reported that the Commode° aro of dot opinion that the case coils for the action of the general sembly In the form of an an attar..., to re- Mr-`vs sold od go from °Moe, and recommend uJoint resolution that Ltd,. Is primer coma r tit° removal, by atioresh, of Judge Moody, on the ground that ire has violated the State Constltutton by his olllclal /tots, and that ho is nu unsafe, unsuitable and lin proper person to hold the oflltm of d nage of the Circuit Court In St. Louis. Tice resolution was read three times and posses. dlr. Waters, from the special committee appointed to in q uire Into the ofhcinl con duct of Judge• lying, of the Fifth .1 mitt:lnt Circuit, reported that, after a careful con sideration of the case, they wore of opirden that Ito low been guilty of 1/1011 11/ 1.1 cm eun ora 1n onieo unit groom corruption, and •1 . 11t1111,1 0- oellii thendo of n rcnolut that he ifouso imp each)btlon ald Judge for ion Inhnle ueattore in °Mee; among tit itcrn, of Instructing tbn fraud. J err to find no bills of indictment againti C o n. federate auldlors, of the regular or Irregular art-Vico, for any armies corn mitten while engaged in that service; for Instructing the grand jury to find no bills of indictmentaettinst P0t.. 0 who might_ ho charged with perjury to taking the oath Of loyalty, and for lulling to Instruct the ggrand jury In reference to a riot which oc- I currud at Platte City In September. ' A minority report waS blating that mach of the evidence Co ',et c h the charges against Judge li lug are hosed In vague and indefinite. The lloune adjourned without 11110 lie. FROM EUROPE. The Hebei Fentans Escape Capture. TiE IEBEE4LS ores res GEIIUN PIELLSILI Increase of the English War Estimates THU L AND SENTENCE Or 7ENIANS. LONDON,. February W.--..Yoon.—lcono of the tube! lonians have been capture]. Nine personi, arrested In Debtin, on suspicion of being lonians, have been tried, found guilty and heavily sentenced. CZ= - . lebroary.ht.—TheelectlOn returns Mr members of the (ler - Man Parliament aro nearly all 10. All the members' from Asa. ony are aotl4'russlan. - . Beaux, February 2 0 —Evening.—Tho re ports from all, portions of Northern Get many initleatethat the Liberals 'have car WAR si - tiSliEri9 or TOO Anetnnan TATTOO, The Government has contracted for soy 'eraliGestneis or the Atnorlca.n'rattoret. WIZ I . IIINCEgS or If ; AELP, LTC. 1•03110 N, February ap—euening.—Tbe ceas of Wales bay been eafelydellrered of a girl! . . . . no war .e51.11116t.e.9 in the budget are Lrgely .thereased over those of the Dre -ding year. _ . . ATITZ;111 February 9l.—Sews has been m eek-ea here that the Turkish govcrinineni i`l about, to send a mariso.reir in pursuit of the fiiieek ship Pun hellion, oil ebb island of Camila. A armed brig will be dispatched from Greec . to her .11 ,, 15011100 in'case of emergency, ccotreclec, A, "I;NANctAL. Livcncooz February -y.—Cotton opens G and stsady. Lartl antis . ..owl advanced Cil. ionce 14.1.-1. report- Aincrlcan tiuOted of 3os. ea. LosnoN. February- 20.—E,rang.—ConsolS for moncy. 7•1:0e ut Es Ceut Cul, extra al ltlentl, lay enema., February 7F.-lilarrang7.—Clot• ton elO3OO quiet, sieles or +,C'4 bales, add. dElla at IC. Wheat and corn quiet. I:aeon—middles, Ills per rot. Tallow, 431413.1. Lon!, :V..4 ;W. nosln,eounon, lls Petrol mn, lees. .lusNlietsltT, February I ulted bLates bonds closed heru to-day nt February il—Errining.—Anierlean ilb :lave !wen belling to-day at e2';. CON DENST:D TEI.EGILASIS' The .1-pot of the Morris and Esrex Rail road, at Dr.thevillo, S. J., teal burned on Tue ,lay morning curly. The agent - of the Condotny, 11 r. i itnels ilryan, and Ills wife, who tdrpt lad Ming, narrowly Ca. coped wtheir live from the burning latildia, Two of their daughter, were se verely burned: Nothing In - the building was saved. A Mall named Massey. was attacked by a gang of ex -rebels tinder the leadership of a sheriff nagnalpacls; at Wayncavlll6, North Ca:oil:la, recently. Ile wits fired noon forty times e it' eel t tieing injured,' a returnint tee gre, Injuring a man na nd med Underwood, Ile nice escaped, but the sheriff says ho wiii rail out the giant; to take blot. Mas sey wife engaged during the war in intiebog recrolts through Lhe goes to this Union &ray, and standfluilictial for thatotralgok Thin woo tau can, of attack. At Poste, Maas., Frank W. Pounds, con victed of tuardef,in the second degree', for I tie murder of Adolph Prager, last Septum ,. r, has I.een seat eneed to t State', Prison or life. A stall:at' sentence ha, been pass on James Rutin:sob, colored, at Lowell, of au outrage on the person of Mrs. Rebecca Linn, year, 01,{, on the lent of January The Deweerate of the Ilartfertl (Cone.) Istrlet , have nominated lt:eltr4 D. Hob e.: for OM grf.,. elterdAy merning, at ritlladelpl3 111, as oiorne Ellin ger was Eelng taken from prison Into the Crlinlnsl Court, for trial on .1 charge of w•satilt and hatter; and attempt to cow mitrape, he moo shot dead by- the father of the girl on whom the Outrage wan attempt ed. 1111 father, whose natue Is Thomas lads, gave himself up, null has been corn mittesi for trial. Guttural Sheridan arrived In Cincinnati Tai Jaynight. George A. Ellsworth, Jelin Storgan's tele graph operator a .who allot and killed James Sum:her, at ilharpshurgi Sloth county, Ken tucky, on naturally last, was arrested near dexiligton, Kentucky, yeAterdan Tee benate Of Maine, has Outlet a resolu tinn for the change of the Constitution, by int iking out - the innenduaent of 1 0 17, which prohibit...l the creation of any state debt except for war purposea. Thu lIUuyY will' probably concur. The railway bridge over Pike river, near stanbrldge, Canada. 0.100 way yestentay; precipitating a loconettive and four loaded freightears lido the river, killing 01 , 0,00, railway employee Ins tan tly. Aliralimil Shuts, um old gentleman aged seventy--I,t, 0011101all'd ~1/ICnto eieath c,lield, Connecticut, yesterday, thinly a temporary aberatlon of the mind. .. • . The ',tables, lit lionton, Main., owned and formally. irrupted by the Broadway Railroad Company, were burnt yesterday afternoon with four horses. Part Or the ludlilinif wan occupied by the Shaw Air Eno.° compan'iortioselmachlnerY Is badly damaged. Some citizens of Dan vino, Bentneky, and 'eternity, through anonymous lettere, order e4i Major W. ii. Bourne, Superintendent of Freedmen's Bureau General Fry, and oths Tr;:;:lo leave the county - 71[11ln two days. he persecuted parties arrived at Louis ville last evening. Tile New Albany, Indiana, glass work were burned yesterday. j Lossyr.) ,000; Insur un co unknown. . The Superintendent of the niobile and Ohio ItallrOnd Ler the Whole force of the road repairing the damage=, and hopes to havu the trains numinghy to morrow. The Company is building a now levee amend the depot, and etrengthco log the old One, a Cale while. The Nehmska Legislature has retitled the sinil Mons it:l4loB.i by etmgre.sa for the ad niesion of Nebraska as a !gate. The vat. r the Boone stoat twenty to six, and of the note 1.11 1 / 1 111111011S. Thu Legislature ad ou 1 . 114 trfslay. TheflignoerAts of the Third Dl.,trlcr at Norwich, Conn., norninatod Earl Martin for Congress, The hotter of the Wlseonsln Paper Cony pony's int!), at :1111walthee, exploded yes terday arlernoon, , Your persons were killed and three injured. The names of the killed are Wane Mil, engineer, and hie Wire, Ileilnis Short, fireman, and Mrs. Jor dan. Damage to the mill 'ertirnsted at Vat,eoo. Governor II urn pbreys has rent a message to the Legislature of disapprov ing ....Lusty of the southern reeonstrue- Mon proposition, proposed the North Carolina delegst lon, similar to thoSe in MI, duets. in tbeNenate by Mr. Dixon. !liver Telegram.. 42 , 1.011., February 2i.—The river roil, It fraction over. fonduen inches In the poet twenty-four hours, rising, at it., rated' ouc h:Alf Inch per hour, stopptal raining last night, and the deerrv. eather to now clear. 'l7le mercury is Co Arrived since noon—Shatnrinti, from St. Louls to Cincinnati, at 2 r, n, and Sam J. 'little, from Memphis to Cincinnati. at 7 r It Is rumored here that the steamer David IVnltis exploded Won. Heral-lie on lust; NAttIIVILLti, February 20.—The river Is I rising, with seventeen feet on theahoels. Weather dear and warm; Arrlved—Star- I light, Wabash and Nashville, from Cairo. la:lmM/id—Tyrone. for Calro;,:A. Baker and J. L. Graham. fur Mammies February 2 u.s - Weatbur clear. i River slowly. The rowlaraLs south of here are Inundated, Basing., Fri sg CITY AND SUBURBAN. FOLIkTiI PAGE.—The p.dlr.a and moat. re liuNt ' Monty. Oil and Produce .11arket Re poris yi.r. by any paper in Use city, u:411 Le found on our /burin Page. 41,0, additional City and Saburban • Highway Robbery—ThejPerpetrator Arrested. - - -• On 5541.14116 y afternoon 6 regular soldier named Adolph liablord, on duty at the Allegheny Arsenal visited the Fifth ward, and had a good time with several of the Fifth ward fast boys. The soldier had con siderable money about him and spent It la, Ishly, treating the crowd repeatedly. After drinking with his comrades until dark, be stepped tolde and counted his money over, finding that he bad E.. 0 left. This he divided. I putting forty (Sollars In the outside pocket of his cost and reserving ten dollars in his pocket book for the further expenses of the evening. Tito pocket book he placed in his trousers pocket, after which he went out with a select knot of his companions, to `•take a walk.. was his fellowlittle walkers into lle a darkconducted alloy off Lib by erty street, and there knocked down, as he alleges. by Wm. Smith, a notorious Flint ward character, who proceeded to "go through. him. Smith supposed that the fifty dollars whit:him know the victim to posse..., was still all in his pocket book, and ho ac cordingly 209444 the pocket nook, and before he had time to continue his., investigations, the, outcry made by the robbed snag alarmist the robber, and he hastily decamped, having secnrrd thy his venture on/y ten dollar.. The soldier made In the next mornin ir before Mayor McCarthy, charging Smith with highway robbery. A warrant was issued and the capture of the thief was intrusted to offi cers Cupples anti Moon. Smith's Tolima of residence is on ?luta street, at the' foot of Walnut, In the Illth ward. • but he seems not to have goo lipme at- alt after the rob ' bary. The pursufffir officers were constant in their efforts to apprehend the criminal, but. were for some time tolled by the "pick ets" Smith bad constantly on guard. It was ascertained that ho was In Lawrenceville, and house after house whore it was known that he had been secreted was visited, hot 80 alert were his friends, that he always managed td getout of the - way In advance of the visitors. On Tuesday It was ascer tained that Smith was going to make an effort to /cave the neighborhood last night. It was also ascertained that a pair of panta loons which lie Was to wear oulla trip were being repaired by a woman In the Filth ward, on an alley off Factory street between _Etna and Pike streets, and that he was to call personally for them at half past seven o'clock, last evening. Accordingly the Mt - cers were On 4110 spat promptly at the stlis• elated time, and so was the object of their solicitude. Ile was nabbed juel4 /49 he was coming out of the basement of the house. lie recognized the °dicers immediately, and "Came. very gracefully, laying that he Oct well aware what they wanted with bins, anti he wasvery well sat/stied wi th the long chase ho had given them, though they bad certainly outgcnoralled tdm at lest. Ile was taken to the watch house, where he now awaits a bearing. Ile ills. plays considerable br evade concerning tin matter, saying that arresting him 13 a/ , that they can accomplish. The officers co , I . carned la the arrest, are retitled to gre credit, far the energetic stud successiul forts tuado by them. Corbnee.loque; Coroner Clawson, yesterday afternoon held an Inquest at the Mayor's omen, on the remains of the mulatto child found o. Tuesday morning lu the Seventh ward. The 'allowing testimony % . 0.3 taken: •;.DS. R. S. Sua.o n, sworn—Made a roost mor tem examination of a colored child, at Sir. lievore's, on Tuesday afternoon. The child weighed four and a half pounds; the body was small and oot that ad a hearty well developed child. On examining the , head found the parietal bones drlven In upon the brain; the right lung sus tolerably well tilled with ale and floated upott water even after pressure; the left lung bad not been inflated, and differed from the right in color. Exadnined. the stomach and found that no.food had been takes. From these vidensicalSiso l J u lypOslibl ia e to My that tho child haffEkkokfmt ttifor ean be decided. The right n long lag Is m h o re fre quently found to contain air than the left. prolmbly because the right bronchus is larger and shorter tb an the let The child umy have lived iteletleitely; children have been known to live twenty-four hours with out air In either lung, having lived by bronchial respiration. The breaking of the parietal bones was no if done by the toe of a boot, and may hare been done by the person analog the child. Andrew Pry, Sworn.—Llvti in the Seventh ward, corner of Webster and itoberts streets, at about half past seven yesterday morning. 1 sirw &gentleman =Coe:newt/ling saint to foot - and walk away. Went down mairs to YUCI but It iwas and found the chlltilylng beside the hole In which it had apparently been partly burled, Thls was in heele's old brick ye rd. near Webster street. (I,orge Weaning/en bwore.—Lire with Mr. Pre, and Bow the man kick up the enild. Went out after Andre W . Cams back and saw the child for myself. TheJery returned the following verdict: That the unknown male child breathed either during or after birth, and came to his death at a time and plane, unit Ina man. nor unknown to the Jury. ' Wastangton.x Birthday—An Eplatola —••-••- MCME To-morrow will be the 2..1d day of Febrile, ry, a day which, ever since A Merl.. was a nation, has been regarded by all true Ameri cans as a hollowed day, and nee winch, while our country shall exist, will never cease to be remembered with lore and reverence. It is Washington's birthday, and pert history, though she may reverse all other fondly treasured beliefs, will - never even attempt to poison our lure for Geo. Wasumrros. Attempts have been made Morn time to time to have the day formally declared a notional holiday, and - 01110 time ago the National Leglelai are did so declare It, and it is now observed by the closing of all pub. tic institutions. liow it was observed in lois, the following letter which, through the courtuyy of Alexander SleCurg, Esq., we are permitted to copy, will allow: . PITTSOM:II, February :11, PAX. cm, The Captain being absent an bust nese, 1 hare thought proper, (ut conformity to our usual custom) to parade to-morrow as a tribute 'of respect, In honor of thu birth day of him who was the principal instru ment in achieving our giorltua Inilepen- Ileum You are therefore required to have the Company notified to attend parade In complete , tali : form, in the Dionioad, to-morrow at Gm hour of II o'clock A. M. precisclu. with eight rodnds of blank cartridges each. Amex. McCue/in, Lieut. MI Company, L. Infantry. Carpenter Shop Sobbed in Allegheny. Souse time during Tticsal.ay night, the car penter chop of Mr. Hugh Clancy, In the Fourth ward, Allegheny, on the corner Of Cedar aVenee and Avery street, near Ohio Was entered by 'ounce person or persons un known and robbed of a quantity of tools. Tile tools taken were such as would be use. ed by a traveling ' , lour" carpenter, and comprised two tine caws, two rip saws, quare, rule, de.. The articles stolen were one the !West in the chop and seem leisure been selected with great Care by tile vialtoni. Entrance loth° shop was gained Irons the back yard by means oda back door. The door it seems •wits without hinges alai it held the place by a prop leaned asraltist it. on the inside. •Ity some moms this nrop was loosened and the door i AEI ,red. No suspicion as to the Mou thy of Isle thief or thieves is entertained. The pollee have tile matter Inlhand. Mr. Clancy has been unfortunate ill his expert mac,. ho bas had his shop twice burned and twice robbed. The last [melt, was burn ed Was about a year, ago, sold a short time prevtously At Wan robbed of 11Cally every thing In it. The Wood ?street Flee. We gave yesterday morning the an nouncement of 'a fire which ocgiarred at about fifteen minutes alter three o'clock at the -drug store of Messrs. Kelly d hood- Kraus. No. K Wood street, with pitch par ticular, a, we could gain so shortly before going to press. An examination of the pre misea yesterday morning showed that the lire bad started to the Cellar, and when ditwoverell the flames hail burned two or three holes through the floor, near the front part of the store. The principal damage wan done by water, which Injured the gyoLla stored In the cellar. A number of jars con taining fluids were broken and the contents debtroyed. The loss has not been accurate- IT e s timated, but is covered by Insurance. 1120 building Is owned by Ligge,rll find in but sllght/y damaged, tbs loss being covered by Insurance. Thu origin of the I.llre to have been by pante 1.000- 0011.4 co mbustion . but was niece prob ably the work of an Incendiary. = Last evening ten UniversalLst fair and festival, at City Mall, notwithstanding the exceedingly unpleasant weat her, was large ly attended. Tun principal bui , inesS was closed out. The ItlagratiCellt a/ A 0 pl.no was drawn be Mr. James .4. 'Wilson, who held th e welry. number 1%. The • elegant, sneer pitcher fell to the lot of Miss Eunna Foster, and the fine silvettea set witS drawn ny Mrs. J. It. Spear. Mr. Engle l r again do. the company with his wonderful skating., and the promenade was exceed. ingly pleasant. This evening a select social re.maiOn will hold, accompanied by all ola gnat supper. Admittance go '', l ' THREE CENTS Slultalar Affair—A Stu-pieta:is 713'a. trrr. An affair. with 'owe strau.ge leature, and until the ip . u ., llbillty et an it itering . .., curl, has come to light In the do: a.:1; (on Tuesday morning, Mrs. • t• c nt till. it tlert, a- man re ' .tt nag - at Ni,. 01-.2 Peen street he., k ffarrlson, d iscovered, in a vault the .Icar2l attached to the house, "bat ben quantity 0.1 cietting ii•jit• gether Int,/ leoce The her , was rentoved, and I.v, 11110tni, sidi I Iny In iJit, alga Wan reitlOVeil, tool • • • inn V'S litm 511,10 Oa'. nn appearanee, tri bon, and having a 1,14 I.• . to it. Some (loot •:, • . • , hat, and the call also Inal:peed ;or else lint been se:tr.:lied, t 11). - .1 it weresupable to cloci t.: addch. Vie !inutile. on befog openet. nue Pion:lle c . .. 1- ,tain a pillow - I.hp. a black lace reit. n whit.• I apron, a maul', shirt, amt taro reroute ups. :Jeri:extern ta. The pillow p whole, and Wit, spotted with blood- 1 to seine extent. The apron an, torn somewhat,' and was isi, shine-it with blood. Ti,,- ulna's shirt was coter - i postal nf alino - st nen - cloth and and torn about the noel: :mil in j It was splotched with blouli , 111.init j places. The female eurnients were a 1.,: made of cloth almost new, sad er we torn it. a rude appiner about the sleeve , : nod peek. on tho necks and tacsoins of hdfti of them thorn worn considerable stains of The rents in nil the articles seemed snade In at Violent manner, as if in straggle, Tile cloth, as we Intro said, almost new, :in that the tearing required considerable force, and was not the re:. tilt of natural wear. Avery conselerelclo it ;tree of es cltement ealited In the neighborhood eons awning the aff.dr, and ttto pre,,u, I here abnits seem thoroughly convinced the there has been foul play 01 seillo dreerli thin. Whatever the explanation of it to he, the eltellniStilliee le curtail/IV O Stran; ono. It may he that cloth ing • leo portun t• connected what!, and It maybe that Its so ton wall In vol re more or Ire, trag teal tails. An Unwelcome Visitor. At aliout two o'eloeli yesterday moral Mry. WeKrit ,, e3', resitting en- I . lke etre . . near O'Hara, way awakened by It ner;'e her sleeping roam, and on looking fib the apartment, discovered a loan stand! crouched behind a rocking chair near he , bed. She made an exclamation, and then, trader, finding that he was disco'rered mode a caring towards the bed, snatched , silver watch which hung ut the bed head, nn ran sent It out of the door. Isidore Mrs. MiCartney could grapple with him. :he Immediately ran to the window end shout, ed. for help, but no one heard her, and the thief made good his escape. The darkness of the room prevented her seeing liar un- WeiCol7l.) guest illstiractly , enough to be able to give any description of him, and if he is discovered at - ell it • will probably ho Ire vans of the stolen watch. This is an•ola time. lace, and • comparatively valueless- Doubtless the liner will consider himself poorly mild for so bold as effort.. .1 ) 1/onicrly In -Tl!mehester. John 11011.11 an, residing In illancliest.er made Information before Mayor Morrison on Tuesday evening, eaarging John t /liver with 111borderly conduct. The accused, it appears, has a spite against Mr: McMillan, I and on Tuesday vented Ms ill will by break ing the , windows of Ills residence, calling him vile names, and threatening to hill his wife. The accused TVILY arrested by odicer Campbell and hail a bearing - a:identity morning. Ito was 11 n etl, ordered to pay the cods, nod put under ball to keep the after which he WILY permitted to depart. Yesterday the man who had become his sa. curtty, appeared at the Mayor's mike nail give Vlri v er up, J. he bird shown s a disposition In renew his former denaoristra nous, and hail even begun_ by calling Mr. McMillan names again. A ball piece ws M Issued and °eer •Carripbell will provably re-arrest the accusealtonlay. !infidels Delllh. NTe regret to announce the death of Mr. tit mum! B. Munro, foreman of Jones & Laugh llatojro4.~fila 4L Itrownstown. The de ceased has beenseine . ..hat ill Tor some, time. Yesterday morning he rose rather early, and cult] to his wife that he was spit ting blood. Shortly afterward,. the .hemer thaws became violent, unit Lt a very abort time he tiled. The deceased was forty-two years of age. Ile was widely knowu and niversal Iy respected and esteemed. In his calling /IC thoroughly skilled, being more than equal to all the req. trent ents of Ids position. In consequence of his death the mill he. closed, an, will remain so, in respect to the deceased, nett/ after the funeral on Friday. =! The Philadelphia P7es4 says; In Its Wash gton specials: The [°port of the Ledger, to-day, that George P. McLean has been apholnted Sur veyor of the Port of Philadelphia to take. liewas nominated (or ourve3 Or 0l the Port of Pittsburgh. Tim Republicans are protesting decidedly aga as in stes too c Seventhof Jhn 11. Manly for ssor of the di s trict, and of Thotruss-t. Rowley for Culled 'States Mars Mini of Pittsburgh. Toe rumor that Syilenhani Ancona, from Herbs county, has been uppoin tea 1141,1o:b -eer, is Ineorrect. The itepubibmii lion to him is very strong. Another thsither thisolo it it. Frank Glatz, a barber , owl', huh, yesterday made information bet re Mayor Morrison, charging Michael and Daniel DoWncy with disorderly" conthiet. Ile alleges _that the 'two aerostat raised a disturbance In his shop, and on going 4/1/t -t•lde, threw stones through his windo%‘s, swathing tho sash and demolishing some of the Iftle/C3 in the shop. Warrants a ere issued grid placed in the hauthtof thllts-ri Campbell and Scott, who proceeded to the locality but toned that the two rowdies had made their disappearance acid had grant down the river on a steamboat. They art-, therefore, out of danger (orate present. - Ileettng or the National Henning and Morino. Cornpetny. , An annual meeting of the , ttockholders of ;ha National Refining anti StnringiCompan y was held on Monday. The following otlleers and directors warn elected to sort., tor , the ensuing year: President. a. Cameron; Tren• surer, Joan Birmingham. Secretary, John McCurdy. Directors—A. ' Cameron, David Kirk, A. F. Mattbens, Wm. D:lei3011, D., James Old. joint llamlitne SC. D., Arthur Kirk, Si. De Lunge T.. 1. Gallagher, 31. D. Gone After Ills flormen.-31r. Irwin, of Deergeld township, Crawford county, whoso horses wore stolen In August last and purchased as is alleged, by Mr. St. Clair, of Youngstown, Ohio, arrived in Allegheny, yGstettlay, and , departed I mediately for Youngstown to Identify e the horse:1001d to belong to him. He presses himself as perfectly convinced, from the description given, (hal the horses are his property, and says ho - will hare ,the matter thoroughly ince. tigatod. Fin she...l.—l:Wortley morning the lent. porary wooden bridge over newlekley creek, on the Pittsburgh and Connellsvillu railroad, was completed yesterday, and trainspassed over it for thu Aral. time. It wilt ho remembered that the iron bridge, which spanned the Sewickley, w washed away, arid it Iles In such a portio its n or the creek that it cannot be moved Masi /OW water. Passengers will now go through without change of cars. • Tbrao Against One.—On TueidaY .."." ink John vehenck, Jacob ilennitmer,and George Link severally appearial lo 4 °_,re ) “ . tlee Lipp of Birmingham, ardd lodged forination against Georg. Ataley, 11101 with assault Gall battery with intent to kill. lie was arr.:vim% and afters hearing yest.Crilay morning. wk., remilred to enter bail in the num of P. in oa.'l cane. lit de fault of the ball, lie was cumulated to Jnti to answer at Court. Would Kill is Chlld.-I.terdity Ald erman Lynch reek the' Information of Hobert navage, living on Boyd , . 11111. c hare_ leg T. /Salley. n colored man, living In the aama localliy, with nurety of the peace. It Ia alleged that Ridley threw, a /done .11r. entfab ❑tile boy and threatened to kill him. The accuwed was arreated,' the c,.. 0 heard and dlarAisacil Oh the colt of the de fendant. Disettarged.—Charies It t ., hort,, the old man whom we noticed yesterday- as having been arre,ted for tiloorderly conduct at the Allegheny depot, had a hearing before Mayor MorrLson yesterday morning, and having told a serious story of suffering and war service, he was dhleliargcti. Pleat to the noose of itriogo.—Frunk or "Yankee" Gallaher. charged with eteat. big the blanket,' and ehttwls from a wagon In Allegheny,,ln Jartuary. Was veatertlay scot by Mayor Mormon to the hoe, of Malaga. 12 .1eason on linli.-3(leheet Dann. One of the boys eharged with the robblnit of ttxu Varieties' tteket omen, and committed to Jon to await Ids trial, yesterAny unteined ball and was released. Cunt so.:1 Luxury received by pro curing a hull dozen of the perfect fitting Shirte made loonier lit 31ordoek .1 Put nani'e,72 Fifth et met. Good for Allegbeay.—The lio,tort rem: aro: Allegheny ls pronounced "the most . . o }'ale and reatten l .—To-day et the Sun.* day .Sohool Coors, of Trlnitv E. church; Sloth strect,..n - Fair sod still be. I.uneh wlll b. serrod from twelve tilt. tro o'clock. and the Festivaland Fair will.ne from threatill ten o'cleck r. Tick. et. at Itichardson corner of Market. and Ftlth ,treete; at J. It. WoLlln .t Co..' o. 101 Wood otreot, and at the door. To llolders olSereo•ThOrty lames T. Brady t Co., the wolf. known bankers And brokers, corner. or Fourth :and Wood streets, are 'IOW prepared. to deliver Immediately Flre-vreaty Gold. Coupon Bonds In exchange for Soren-Ttar-• of any serit This will bo a matter or o.er:tt ronvorooneo tboso Of oar cltireaS 'oondd to exchange. American Watehea.--Our friends Dim. co., a - holt:dale and retati So. Fifth -trout, are the agents in this eft t• tot the Amer:can Watch Company. Fat particulars of the enterprise. goo adrertiso went of,t he company In another Column. P 1 Ctebargb. Feb rrrrr 20. 1867.—Tb0 , ' brbige•+ t•O the Pittelburgti mil L'oanellgvllla cud lining rebuilt, freight will be re— ...electl for all ' , Wilts on the road. S. ll.lfttro s . Freight. Agent. • Whetted.—,oe vert_t+ement to to-day's paper et .. eteortal nein wanted." DIED: W` o . , sd.7':Arebrriary zotu. D D. MD s ft!eits of the ratutlr hit reepeettuify Rea etttrhl the renucal, which rllt take t . etraence. )3rOvriStOwh., • •v•i Prl.l. v:751:1.. , .. ten We." :In Tut..., February 11th. 070 r lAZ AI: JAI AN N WATT, agual luny- •• • ..1,•‘• thr t.ndly arc Ito Led to aural L..!tl r,•,.11: ~elan ,or her ihotbir. • • t• .11,/restt inerta. 'WWI.— • - • • •". 11% A 1:1 r It. 114 LI1`EZW.i. ned Lr I 1:1. RIME ‘,,:t. ral race t;n7IIIDAT. Feb v Of Thriflld&r.. ht., tot°, thlVerafe,, (rum We rlttalatrzb. NEW ADVERT:ESENEaTE3. - izzv - msmpe..a•.4Lazc2ElL3 rr Pojrlltlirry!. rlttinllrgh,ra. COF.n.MI GLOVE:,, and ern, de rPot,t,,L of lcm.r..l.Furtii).Wn,ol.lo4.. furnt.C, rn1411,1 .lay 00400. Hearse and. - • • D..3l,4terr. IL T. IVIIITE dc COy • UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALIIER2, 11.c - h.:sten.. %Wood's yart and' , CDFilll ROMS AT MANCI4ESTEB LIV.ERY.STABLE. Corner hhcalehl and Chartieri Mitreets cc and C4rriagc: furrilatted. •.• . • • E. ILL DALE CEMETERY.—The AA I, fll I ' • Cie largeit;sublar 'l,ap-pt e oseeptunek.ju ;LIB corm at( on Nt. Itrlghtote Toga.' numedlin.. Iv north of Ally. Fut,,ktrl4l or :1:1‘,. call at Control DrUg - ntore or COOLS (ILA-NEI". Allekheny WATCHES, IMAMS AND w 331-5.R."42", AT A TEAT SMALL MOTT. AT WILL T. WlLE\i', 6 Wylie St., 3d door from 51b: 1. W. oporr J 0 HNST ON fir. S (50TT, =ECM Fine Watches, •(locks, Jewelry; eIIVER-PLATED WARE,: ~ No. 5174.-LIBX22T - Mr.kitatbelara,..73, X. 032.17.11111. .161 . 1'ertlenlar attention d,., So iftatriat , Clocke end JUR:BII7. Xi erect war ranted ~'. c. A~aC7r pO~ DEALER IN " Fine Watches, Jewelef,-Diamonds r 1717.46.3rtxr, AND French Clccks, Snectal a:tent .ron suer wihdEayalaurtlOr FINF: alb. 22 Ptah Street. Wit;J: i tiWES, CLOCKS, JEW SILVER PLATED WARE M"'" Z:6 IV la ^Sr vrooavia. 2,23. -314 E. 37 Ohio Street, Allegheny, glue Watch and (loci. Repairing promptly ado m. 1,1 to. • . attar: -ne - • PUBLIC' CATHOLIC ' LIBRARY LECTURES Money, Wealth. and One Na. lional Finances:, By Br. WILLI&M ELDER, neamtlelan or the United State. Treaanti'Dee psrhtieut, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC; On Tuesday and Thursday Evening..4i Isbrnary 2Gtu and ')I cbc is Inv) be o Malted at tbe book and .Heart btu,s. rt4erve,l et sts• zxttisa Cox,. THEO. K. TACK. L. ,J. 1,1 11 ,, D0 lU. B*l'4lT4". MALTINCL CULL, 1. 1.. s9 - JD - S9 S 9 5e..89 S9M:IIIEOT STREET. '", !"" utTro 3E?.. .13 13 1 El, s! , S9.Ylarket Sired, - AND GET YOUR ','' BOOTS, SHOES, &V THE CHEAPEST AND EPPT S 9 TSB] 02•r-s -,,,9! AUCTION GOOD) .IKEPT. J.ls, ROBB, $9 Market St. ,59; ,S 9 $9 $9 $9 89 $9 $9 S 9 WELDON & KELLY; PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, AtII34IPtASB FOUNDERS; A lame won:meat tit Chandelle s, Brackets, Lead Pipe, ' Pumps, Rest Lead, art., ..42.WA.78 05 HAND. 163 Wood Street, near Hill PLACE. TO BUN COOD- BOOTS & SHOES 193zr.m.a.w. ) xis 11/I cOLIN'I'O CM' S. Tao. 92 ,Federai Street, ALLZGIIIEST CITY • - BiIIGIINS IN ,SEWING MACHINES,' L. used but s'shorttls . ue, for sale at reduceu! eke.- WM. EVIKIVIS 41 00.. frl2 27 rlttli street. '[BE ('il EA PEST, • , The lilmpten, The Best • • I SEWINC MACHINE, 1. WHEELERS WILBON'IL I Ch.LeTel, Tilt= XS•ItS. betune**. . el: 27 Fll7ll STREET, f DIELEIL CLOSO & CO., Practical Furniture Manufacturers COB. PENN AND WAYNE £TS At,led of FURNITURE . Gan, }IORSE9, C &BRUMES AND llVettilEh of the very bettfor tare at Illaward'm Livery Stable, First &Meet. near Monongahela Homo.