The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 08, 1868, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    131. E DAILY GAZETTE,
rot44lltro zrzarigolormo, . .
IaIiaIiVILII.N.,,BEED &
- X7ro.l=o2l.otaxiii.
, r. aocrros, 7..: ***** •-•••"roguni". 0 .
. .
4
IMEME
=
ini4 lOC= shin. sf Tole' Pargirsib.
-
UTICRAL P/TRI of WrIMIZIGE LTD
• . auraskerr -orrz.
2iRGITST. CHRAPART er.f
• saa CUJLICSAU4AVP/Pait M Set; .
..sup iinzme 1F".14
r.en,
/I==i
tthur
Eh
M.LEGIIEN crry ercrou
For Arayor—S larozrDrtru.
-For row Dircetor:-.W.N.Sitrx,
Os anti third page will he found
coenage of GovemotOsans, which
.he read to,..day.in the Senate.. .
MI
TILE - LEGISLATIVE BOLT
. .
It Ismoyr known that there mai' jrnth
in tbei rumor discredited by us yesterday,
to the effect that a tit . of Bepublicao
members In the, BO= at Efarrisbecrg
had .balika Rua tlie patty, refusing to
Maud by the caucus nomination of Mr.
DAVIS for Bpesiker. Those gentlemen
yesterday aloud priftuid refused to east
their totes ?frith the majority-of , the
Republican Mil:IA/CI, dine pretesting
. .
II
the ereetuizetion: Thely mum =Willy
i4vites titivate end Febake,, sea •we
reetet very much thst three Allegkeey
znetabers—xessrp. Smci a, ISIECTZET
Rams—are illentilied with thellitetioil
•element. Islo good will retail. terthie end
.
of the. litata should ..14. - 11,icis be de.
rested, but the moire:pent In %noel.
tion portends , past. damasks
to - important kcal interests.;, 4.0 has
glpea.full :pledges ,Free
• 'ltailroad question. and has protaed to
frame'the lletlroed; Committee In the
interest of tho Connell:vine road. _The
west could exact nothing more from any
the other candidates
Ord of ttsUpposition•to his election
_ there bithreatened danger. litsfilenda,
Buffed in theitelforts to promote him,
will retaliate on the members whoinay
, instrumental la securing his defeat,
and opaeire manner which* bad bar
• =oily prevaded; • they were pledged to
advocate. We trust that the bolters - will
. perceive s tile • danger . ettendieg their
course,ind that they will it onai fall
into the ranks and secure the election of
- the caucus noainecs. It. would prove
too provoking should our members by
any het of theirs promote the defeid of
the Free railroad bill just at the mt.,.
=tut whatth§ prospects of its passage
ire eo hrlllladt..' • •
INTERNAL REVENUE. _
The second annualjeport , of Mr. DA
-I:ns A., Wawa, Special Commissioner
of theßevenite of the United Sistei, was
'.. laid, before Congests yesterday, and is
a highlyßopertant and interesting doc
rstent. „ The duties of ;that crakes re;
~. qtdres that ho aballinveitigstei the sour•
ces of national revenue, the best methods
• of Collectirrg the 'same: and admlnlitra
_ don of tits existing laws bearing on the
• • • subject. lii referring to the National
' ' debrand the requirements for National
- - ••• expentiittv, be, presents the following
, • The &month: or the National pubt' on
the 31st of Angst, 1365,—the period of
_ its maximum—lee Cash Rah° Treasury,
.. , . wee 39,:57,689,17143,: involving In en
; noel oblige lon fur Ramat of $1.38,031,-
1 .' • 628 24... The debt in general, at Rds pe
riod. might be classified as follows:
' Of fan obligations (320 bonds,-6s of
R. ,, , 1681; 10-40, 1 / 4 &c.)51,034,2V.,600; of
1 .... • - .short fame • paper (temporary lose, cer-.
_ .. '• illicit - es of indebtedness, compound in
• I West.. notes, • Treasury -notes,- Unitedl
Stalest note!. fractional currency; bands ,
• —of -1847 and 1848), $1,673,466,971 43, of
' 4 4 .": • which $373,338,e56 38
, w as currency
•-. ' priVer.• 't'
1.1" By an elaborate table and comparison
the Commissioner demonstrates that 1
1:-- - Veiled Beets' is the only one of the lea •
sag oohing rf tits world whith fa, at pre
;', • ' - sad, materially" diminishing its debt tine'
'reducing its taus; and qt. onfy ?net. '
MOTOCCI. -wkieh offers inp ettbstanka
eantente afiti ability to pay it, debt '
-.: .
in Ong definite period,.or seen abficigais -
, • the probobaity of any suck oecnrrencs, ;
- _ • I n gp,,,Jemip. of ties linkethiethr s ' ,
• • whfct.shonld be derived from dlstlllel
. spirits, he says, whit f'ls
bare ev er held,.
that the tax haa t beeit placed . at such A
~. ratelna .to constitute. Us re& so
' a temptation ta fraud, that average "h .•
mail nature, as it exists in. the UM
-:States, is not able to rode. it. And tit
i
. -sYttterre-itader . which the officers hay
-°, teen-selemcd-to collect the tax and i .
~. perrise thb manufacture has not, th
..' far,.recogniied howdy, intelligent?, anp .
- business capswity 'as tho fret, only, and
otsentfakppallication for appointment
lle proposes tllisetbe special taxes r 4 -.
rested to, voider. this bend; should be
repealedt i and theta Paso! (rasa two
• three per cent be imposed on theerid e
of all spiritieold at wholesale, to be
".: . ..monthly, and a tax of ten cents F,
.._.... lllcei ion all spirits :mulled, to be paid "
weekly., A tax': of-two and ii, half per
, . . cent. on stdes,:euid rimeenti on: spirits
'~
, iniesicemr, yield a Mime, whirl cantot .
ba . aridly evaded, of at least twenty 1111
''•!` ' • . . ueMt of dollars per annwmk swaths a
total, Amount of armee meow if
•' . ; cell
probably, be OoriTed &Goethe
. laz a
distilled Vieth, tinder the proposed cot . ,
~ tem, of frsm . .Afty to . sixty millions of
" ' '._. ' . .dollars. ; .
1
in
.
'Tanis are many and significant mi
- ---- Cations twit Russia le stiviing np Mkr
chief whist Turkey. Theis signs hie
become soisidilfest that the 'Sultan bai
dispatched an envoy to =licit the inter
Tendon Of England. There was at++ ,
'when all Europe trembled at the tr4ad
of the Wallin cohorts, which threat eta
to subdne , the continent and extiognieb
• christianity. Theta •fas alto •vOne
when'elf Enrope rang with entlattiaStio
. Asada - of aimed legions on _the way to
drivi the. Turks out of Palestine. .or
long and bloodfuninries tbeve u*
i
.. i• ivinity between these two forcer, fo . :
•:::11: :-...: iblrxiipebticely the cress and the
,- - 7
'' - . cent. • Pfuw; as for many yeas past, the
'• I . lifoalems have begged at Cbristian ds
... . 1 .• i the boon of remaining•in Europe.
, '-ei
..; ' . .ftve the Talks has appeared The ask
I '., '-. ": -. ehsjoir of desilny; silently : moll° g
.: ; l as :' .l' • : the o i3 f pai r li t :, wspe,;irwin.iltioAstb4eety:Yat:lastralt bo ari .g li e l t o o: of
. . I .\\ -
).•-- • " - antipa th ies are- commonly , account
-- i '- • - stronger, _ indeed, then all . other r I.
' ' •'' si as - budded-41de Ii an instance. in
t • c
I. . ' ' WhiCh.political .'Astoops and into's al.
:: vs" ' .'- Together outweigh all seurgettima o cc,
cleslutical and theologioll.sivairy. The
Toils remain berme the - Cidis
ea .
i- \ - Cons aim among themselves' *hat
, - shall be done with the countrywhed-la
-:- . - .... cited by tlieptusellydomluant. raced
•t. , .
vd '-• '.• If a Judgment should be fortruidtcnelt
' . 1 . lug this grave 'matter, kused aped the
„,
. . . . .._ : '' relative vsineff,the respective yebpies
• ...,... .- __ 'inhabiting Earoran Turkey; l ` may
"',...- .q
• . - Well be coo screed the Instance would,
t.
. 1 . ''. id 1/Tie In favor of. the Turks. .llrues
. `2- . - . - t
dumbly when the' Roman Esqlre of
1 d i d' Eat .succumbed to the folimeirs of
i .....". . .. liii-prepZei. the Christians Istel.zok ,
; /
..• " " t o idir_ gm- o;dt:tray pdliithelatle Tel.
\
: :
, : "The ancient vitality had gone ant of
v
no . ; No ;1%1;154 remained, , sz4iley
\
.'yielded becsnso_they, !sr; The weakest.
, : Since tkvar the -11alsontOtaus have Ps
': • k r . _ : rayed ; tin; not fasteithan the Christiana
. •
N.:' • . Plods biro gone down, bntnboistTstsbly
~,..
" - ..1'.'i.„..... - ;,to esna oilier. ._- . ' -, •
Snide: misted . its 'Clime Irbil Gall ,
i--
- .: Ulla recently rose against liable. I TheD i
• I". 7 ' - .. - combiliAtiiiii were feasible wfach "rook!,
'' •. • ' '-- - faits terviimad this debate of teniiiiis.
- t
and made Si. Sepia coot sgalu ',Chris-
ME
VOLUME LXXXIII.
OAZEI g
IN EDITION.
Gititt4
.- MIDNIGHT:
-1 1 ROD S EUROPE.
, .
&nip Intrigiss in Itositnia . •
. . .
f. old Eicitement in piberip.
'flnanoial 'and commercial.
c 7 Tele7mb u:tbe Putaiarst Cappli4.2
• enClir Intiruir.
- atastilf 1711clopEs IN noaturta. ''
ma, 'January 7.—Lord Stanley
8 for Foreign Affairs, setting
LerL owy
o the rementseances of the Sublime
rte, has-prepared a despatch proteat.
1 g agatitat the alleged lnteleme of Rat
an agents in Rotrunds.' . ' .
aotivarcerrnamer tar, smarts.
....fly..;Pircgasnuito,Jszittary 7.—Reporla
It,-vil begit received here trom Siberia of
i
covery of rich and extensive gold
d i e ts on the moor river. Tne. Es
tes ere flocking to She gold regions
. yth memos. So great was the excite
meat that troops had-been sent' by the
dovitanor of the district to preserve or
(er sidd gitsrd the mines. Desperate end
• oody conflicts bad taken place between
( e natives and soldiers.'.
riskzeisi. a,sa coßatzsintar. .
Patattsrotrr, Jannory 7.—Easniag.—
ve.Twentles .761. ,/ • • •
Loans, Jan. 7.—.eViaitoon c 3:1.,
tar Illinois Central, 864. Erie, 463.
?sum, Jam.7.4fternocw—Thersis 6
better feeling on the Bourse and rentee
I Limenroor.. Jan. 7.-4fterturon—Cot
eon closed miler; ;tares of ,33,000 bales
Riddling uplands at 7.1;
sloes from Manchester were 1111r6T0T
lez-- Preaulatutra,-Corn, 4es 3d for
Mixeol'weatern. Wheat,l6a ad for white;
ifornle, 14504 for leo. Milwaukee
; Carley, 5s Id foe American. Oats',
• 10d for American. Peas, Cs ed for
Proyisione—Beef, 113 i 6t1.-
•oric, 735.. Lard, 49a 6d. Cheese, See,
con, 405. Produce—Sugar lagthetaid
toady. Tallow, 435 Id: Petroleum, li
s ;afar refined.. -
!MM=NR
Socrrir-sirrrol , r, Jan. 7—The stem-.
thip Cambria, horn Now York,' arriVial
.
FROM. WASIBOTON
Public Debt — Ellalement
and the'West Indies
. .
[By 'Warnlt to the Tlttetemith.6ethrthe.l
Waal/rearms, Jan. 7, 1600.
'The pubilcdebt statement, January •
Debt bearing coinint:-.51,860,103, 09110
Debt bearing currencyint .356,491,= 00
illatutedd,bt notpresent- • • -
ed for payment-- ..... 15,871,6 , 10.63
Debtbearing no interest.: 407,811,90 03
:-.2,642,3"9..253 43
Amount in Tress - lacy: . •
.Coin .... .. $ 303,430,253 67
Total
Crirrency..;. ... .... 2.1.770.
aia,e349ns 71
.. 134, se .
Amount of debt less cash
in Treasury 2,608,125,650 76
_The comparison Of the statement shotra
In
increase in the month f
i no ftymilli
In the dob4 bearing coin terest, a nd crease of Oily-one millionsin that I:mir
ing currency \interest, an : increase or
$1,703,020 on the matured debt not pre
sinker. for payment, a decrease of cash
in the Treasurypf nearly four millions,
and an increase of t bil debt. leas eash
in •the Treast r uy, opwards of seven
A.T.LSE.A .11.11D1113 WW2 pCDIES.
The House OSinuilttes on APpioprise
norm is uxideritood to be opposed to the
purchase of Abash's, and the 'Committee
on Foreign He'ahem is said to • diaftvor
the scheme' for the Danish- West India
TJICATIND DEPICTS.
. _
Mr. liViltion's bill, Introduced in. the
Senate, velatbet °Maw of • Gbvernor,
Secretary o titbit - end Surveyor
of Georgia:,
ORTIETHCONNiILESS
Clay Talstrapa la tie 'entabasztipuatui.3
Wassfiron Jan. 7,
. WELLNLES immented,l memorial
from the..isatamotProfemor of the 25avai
.AMLeemy for an 111.70Ve of the pay of
Naval officers ' •
WiLIJASO.
.
resolution providing for theLadinntffient
of the accounts of the acting Collector of
Internal Revenue: Referred to Com
mitte on'Financeq . _
Mr. SUER introduced 'a bill to
D
of
Dhdriet Court far the Frostern
District of Texas, and to extend the kid
diction of the Court of the Western Dis
tile over the whole. State. • Referred to .
Judiciary Committee. • •
Mr. :WILSON introduced abill rant- :
lug 'certain offices. In Georgia, and em
powering
the Constitutional Convention
•to fill the same. ; . _
Mr. CORBETT introdneed a bill to
amend existmg lees 10 regard to Inter
nal Revenue, and for -other purposes.
Referred to Committee on Finance. • .
Mr. 703fEIVOY , introduced a bill in
regard to claims of the executors of time
Indian Chief John Rom. Referred to
Committeeon - claima,
Mr. HARLAN introduced - chill to
amendtho act, fixing the - rights of v.,lun-
Leers as part. Of the ireryoso as to give
volunteer officers their proper rank, *in
cluding the Maxine Board. - Referred to
Committee on Military Affairs.
Mr.TRUMBULT. , oiled up. the joint
resolution appointing as - ltegents of the
Smithsonian Institute, Theodore C.
Woolsey, of Connecticut. Wm. 'B. Astor,
of .ifow Tarty .john dieLean;of New
Jersey, and Peter Parker, of Viashing- . .
tom 'The rasointio• was adopted.
Mr. SUMNER' reminded the - Senate
that the bill for the farther - security of
equal rights in the District of Columbia
had been sect to the President December
10th. The President baring tailed to re
rum it, he now asked to introduce abill
precisely similar.
Mr. 13/lERlLLN.Suggested a reference
of the matter to the Judiciary -Commit
tea, as it t be that the bill was now
a law of ba nd.
Atter a debate on the poin by M
Johnson, Edmunds', .ske t
and Sum
ner,
until the marninwhour had expired;
the mill rims so referred.
A resolution was let:Wooed by Mr.
DAVIS - Metros:dog the Committee on
Commeroe to inquire into the e xp ediency
of regulating fares , oriole Min= ran
rosdorin tbe United States:. Referred to
Committee on COMMIT=
The bill to repeal the - tart on cotton
Wee taken up. • •
Mr. CON}aING iritleinesHr his motion
to postpone, saying,he sh o uld ; it the
proper time, press the amendment con
fining tbe.susperudon to one year. •
The question was on Mri JOENSON ^ B
amendment, exempting crops grown in
isaind remaining iu the; 'minds of pro
dopers. .
Tbd ; an amend-
Mr.VILLIAMS mov_ed
merit.. exempting sit rattan remaining
-unsold In the hands •of producers when
the act takes effect: iproStding that no
' tax haretokire collected Shea to rettnd-.
.M.r. JOHNSON'S raxieniii =cat was also
l ost: • . .
The question reeurrint - tan Mr, NOR
TON'B amendroenkredocing the tax on
°atoll grown after DM to one cent, '
Mr. CONKLING moved to amend bY
con Sang the exemdlon to fetW
Messrs. JOHNSM, : , .NMGIII:IT.r
BEN and PATTERSON, , of Niro Hemp•
MrspOke In favor of Ethe and
Hr. MORWILL , of Tern:tont, spinet ft.
Mr. DAVIS made ipeoch of some
length , claiming thatlf the North would
keep Its woul d orontbern dish;
the South amin haeconstructed,
and that free nerao hive had proved
to
Mr. MORTON replied that the reason
why, the northern spoon • was In the,
southern dish we. that . the mouth had'
=mind ifs spc. In the ricotta= dish.
The nram might have been made Inn(
by . frradom, but Ora ern wohld be rem
' °died, If the southern whites warethere
br made more indurarkess. fie then pro
"itraUilto 'rapport the praise ofraleast s
Mr -HOWARD would support thu
--Amtrak If the BMW from Imdi
~.
. r • , .
1 'llh .c '" 3 r fARILISRAsh .
_' . t' • I •• •
. .. ...•
... 0 .4. 1 0 iiiß .
_. . 1 • . I :!
i. ~r/ , •.....• ---..., ... •
' f'
, .
• 1I
i•••'
. . . .
, . 7 . •
..... I _ 7 - ~.g . .„,.....i a1 1i.- --- ( .. ', e .'7 4 _- - ; - -..... r. .... d i - • - r •
_,.,...
~.4.,,... --- '..V-Lz.' ..,,,f - " i e.4 ~.-: . f '' ' I
...„ .
V 5 '"
'' ' : .-.v4,' ' ,
. r ,,_.:• , ... -_,\
1 ,•_.. :"..,• , ,,c,,,„,•, 07 .„....„...„ • OM ' 1
~..., ..W I ;i : ''
"S'.= ' F
1111 0 1* .
) . 1
~.„,
...__,.____...,__.
... ,,,,,.____._.1,..., -. ..jam21/ .... r_tklr ,
r 1 7, ..M1L 11 1 V 1 ...z 7 . 7 .... .
„.....,..,.......4___
~„....T . 1 . ..t . ,.._: :::. _.7...._z__: . 1 - " Zt. I
• 1
"..
I L
1 1 1 1 1 j \ '' 1 •
I i
1 [ . .. .
Ina would. He, could net 'tate to give to
She south privileges which IM Wu com
pelled to deny to his own constituents,
and he inquired of the Chairman of the
Finance Committee whether provialona
"< l .*'n - the deficit
_ made for supplymithe deficit
occasioned by the removing Of this tax.
Mr. SHERMAN replied, ;instancing
several portiouirof the eitibutted ex
penses, of the Goverament for the next
fiscal year, which would be reduced.
The whole would not exceed one hun
dred and fdrty or ono hundred and tiny
million Maus, so that Commune might
now Healy throw off one hundred mil
horn taxailon:``'
Mr. I.l.oD , ARErinquired whether - Mat
Committee had considered the -propriety
of.dlsoorithiulug the payment of flavour,
debt for the present.?
Mr. SU3INER sold that a bill to that
wa.snow on the table.
• Mr. CONKLLNG'S amendment, ex
empting cotton zrown In IEnS was slop•
tod—twenty-five against twenty-one. .-
Idr. DRAKE offered lan amendment,
declaring that no further , provision Svf
law to requiredha authorize the colise
time of the tax after 106 S - Adopted.
On Motion of Mr. MORRILI,, of Ver
mont,. a proviso- was added, exempting
cotton imported between April,lSGS, andd
April,lB69. • • I S
The bill then passed4yeastwanty-flies
nava twelve, and the Senate adjourned.
-o--
1117■111A.
110lig ; F: OF,REPRE§ENTATIVEa
Mr. COBB - Offered a resolitton In
.. .
etnictlng the-Committee on Tililitary
Af
falre to inquire hito. the expediency ;of
putting orticersinf the ' 50th Vileconiin
Volunteers on tho seine footing-in refer-
. . .
mace to three months eAtta pity proper
as tbough they had been mustered into
the service of the Ilnited ,- Bnites at the
tithe the passage of the act gmnting
sash , .extra. _ pay toy certain offloers.
Adopted.
Mr. - 110PKINS offered a. resolution'
instructing' the . Committee on
Lands to inquire into the expediency; of
subjecting to entry =der the homestead
low, and offering for sale mid pre-emp
tion for actual settlettienti . dt the unsaid
even numbered sections and. parts; of
. .
sections of public landeternalnlngtownld
along. the Linea of the ridlrond whore the
old numbered eccLLoos hare been granted
arresent r ed to aid trithe construction; of
intlrdade. Adopted. .j
The SPEAKI.f prz seated a eelellthel.
cation from thetecretary of the Treihm-
1 7, the report of the SpeCial
Commissioner or Reirenue. 'Refit:red to
Committeaof Ways and Means.
Also, o communication from the goer.-
tary,tit the interior, trintunitting midrib
letteni,from the Becretary of War od
interim and. Gen. Halleck reltatire to arm-
veying and brlaging Into market Inn
lands or the istminsultt,of Alaska. Re
leered to Committee on „Public ,Lsrds,
The bill to Csoillinin tin§ payment of
soldiers' , bounty mune , up. All the
amendmentairere withdrawn. and Mr.
. . _ .
WASIIBURN S., of 'nature, proposed. au
a substitute, a bill directing tho 13.Mre
tary of the Treasurr to employ, by trans
fer or otherwise, ri aufficient pumber of
additional clerks, not less Mutt fifty; • in
the 'division of the Sethnd A wther'e :Of
fice in the Treamiry Department, Alixdrb
mg information M the Paymaster
General In - reference to soldiers claknlng
bortatycuadet the net of July, "to be
contlnueditO long ais necessary, and: tba
pr . eferenco to be given In this employ
ment of clerks to dimbarged saddlers and
sailors; also directing the Secrebarkot
tile Treasury to provide adequate , and
convenient rooms (Cr all the clerks: oat-
prayed in that trailness; also direging
the Amlstant Treasurer at New York to
pay duplicate checks on not tee of the leo
of the orizing. ,
ARNELL.askeI Mr, Washbrane
teaccept art amendment transferring the
claim of colored 'soldiers for bounty and
back pay to the Freedmen's Bureau:
„11. Ii'ASIIBURNE declined to allow
ge amendment to be Offered', and primed
g vote on thesutitute, which: was
"agreed tn. and the b bill pained.. -
Ur. PIKE, from the Committee on
'Naval Affairs, reported back a Joint res
olution arathorigng the Secretary of the
Navy to diepose et' ouch iron clad iremeis
is in his Judgment are not required by
The interests of the eerviec, eta priecto
'be determined by, appraisal to be ulnae
by a board of not leas titan live navel
°dicers, two of whom shall be engineers,
report to be mode to Congress as fag as
yeasela are sold of the amount realized
from iamb Mies, end of parties to whom
old
Mr. SCHOFIELD 'moved an -amend
ment, providing that the proceeds
sales grail be paid into the : treasury.
Mr; SVASEWERNE, ofex
greased a desire to have Information es
to the number, nemi, &e..„raf iron clad.
'belonging to the navy, saying there had
been the grommet. abuses in the 'whole
business • -
'Mr. WOOD suggested thar *lased
should be sold at public. auction, the
Board fixing tbeir minimum price.
Mr. PIKE stated that this bill applied
to fifty-four Ironclad • vessels that were
now laid up. Of these, there were 'at ,
Leagde Island twenty-cue, New Orleans
eight, Mound City' eight, Washington
five, Boston four. New York three, San
two, and: Fhladelphia.three.
• Mr. MAYNARD inquired who were
expected to be purchasers!
Mr. PIKE sand it Was manifest was
to the interest of the Government to din
pose .of threes _vessels. A better, class
could be produced in Ctie of necessity,
for, in addition to them, Sheri Sire a
number of them on stocks which could •
be comploterin a very s'austime. Last
year there hod been- apprehensions oft
difficult); between France and"..Pru.ssis,
and France had Imontlintelyreinforcea
Its navy by the purchase; of two of our
largest sized -Ironclad& !Now.. some of
' the smaller powers in Europe andlionth
America were iritrouble and wished to'
purchase some of the sandier' vessels.
and applications fir that purpose had
been made to the Navy Department last
week.
After farther debate -the joint resolu
tion was passeii+yeas ninety: - nays
twenty-filne. . I !
A molt:dim; offered by Mr. NEW
COMB on the 36th of November; tailing
on the heads of departments for Infor
mation about their employees, was
The Senate - joint resolution - authoriz
ing Rear Admiral !Thatcher to accept a
decoration from Abe King of the
swollen Island, was passel.
The Senate joint resolution limiting
contracts for stationery. and other sup
peeler the Exedutive ,Department to
one year, was referred to Committee an
! appropriations. • '
Mr. SCHENCK; from - Domaine.. of
ways and mans, reportca a bill to
complete the payment or t
wh axes on distill
ediriin all cases en withdfawn
from ap
bonded warehouses, and made ft
Iradhy explanation of the frauds which
make it necessary. After considerable
j debate the bill as reported was pasted.
Mr. UPSONarom Committee oneder-
Gees, reported that Mr. - Trombule was
entitled to his 'seat as a representitive
from the find Congressional Dutriet of
Kentucky. Laid over for tenure action.
'rho House went Mtn Committee:or
the Whole ' . on' the State of the Union,
ind was addressed br Mr. CARY on the
t . 'l 4l w a di el3 ' Pli b lta bl an c n d tm ebt
need that%ha
tiPPoletri- Mehra. Denfivid. Rebind and
Frain regents of the Smithsonian Insti
tute for the present Congress.
The Senate Joint Resolution for the
appointment of regents of the
Smithson
7ifiostituto was adopted.
IotionLOGAN naked leave to after a
'Sw instructing the Comniltwe on
fortnnentnent po t o
providing,
a bureau ofCivi l Servitor., to proscribe
the duties. qualifications, salaries, terms
of office, dtc,, of employees in the ven
oms departments of the Gevernment.
' Mr. KERR ebjected.
Mr:PAINE offered a resolution direct
ing the Ekicretau State to tarnish
copies of correspondence, ac., on file, In
rearerses to the Claim of B. W. Perkins
against the,llmodanGovernmen arising
out of contara for,orthiance. Adopted.
The SPEAKERpresented a comnsunis
cation from the Commissioner of Inter
val Revenue, relative jo the mode of
taxing the Shaker Association at Now
LahanOn, N. Y. s !
Laid on the table.
Adjourned. . •
Mat.' Iralif—Mramtrarifiri Cornea
, ilea.,
PI Volume to wis Mutual, Gurus.]
-Ifxw,Our.p.mre;Jarthary 7.—The Lou ,
Wane State Fair commenced to-day, at
trailing - large ,numbers of strangers.
Two steam ploughs were on exhibition.
In the • Convention , yesterday Mr.
Blackburn ollered remit:diens 'providing
that warmenta of the :Convention . bear
eight per cent. Inter at from the dale of
the assembling of the 'Convention until
:paid into the State Treasury, making
them rem-treble for Widnes to the State,
and prohibiting tax receivers . from re,
coiling any warrants other than those
issued by the Convention. - -
kir Cooley. opposed them, on the
ground of the illegality of 'the proposed
messurea, and iollered a substitute, .pro
viding-that tax roteivers pay Into the
Treasury the identidit funds colleeted.
• A:0 were referred to a committeri.of
three, which reported to-day in, favor of
314 Cottle* mitaititute, which was
adopted atter a stormy, debate. '
Tr:oday one -'meixtber. was uked lota
PPlnice of the Urmatitutronality of the re
construction laws.-sad gave it rie htli in
dArt=inion tbat.lbsy were uricem-
IM
SE
THREE •'CLOCK A. M.
Meeting o
ornanizat
Speioh l i c f
Cr9vemor's
lE=
•
The Hoge
Sim Ballo;
!j
ddienrs
ElPublicaz
- their
They: pea.'
sr Free
Bil
ESE
big. The no
Mr. ILoCan.
delphisi proto
er sweating
out of drder.
For i pealre
stn, ro,elved
Wallace, Dew
;Sir. Wallace
office to Mr. C
iciwa r
•
I i .
i . .
Sotalbra r -,, n -
asatinling i the responal
ble duties of the Chair, to. which your
a
partiality called met I can only
premise you o devote to their discharge
whatever ab ty I may poOssea, - and to
give aO eam attention - to the buainesa
of the Smote. The rules which govern
this chamber i f observed with ordinary
etrictness. sufficient ep enable air to
trtheacreb peas of our constituents,
and to ram. u clt laws as may be need
ed by people of the State with due ;
deliberetiothout protracting theees- -
sion Sohn ton Gal period.' I shall in all
kb:ulnas" eavar to haye these , rifles
' observed, and by every wean'
,I in: ny :
F.
..wer en p the dignity of - .this 1
, • • •y, mid to xpedite, es far as may be
consistent w do a proper regard for the
deliberative r of the Senate, th e
considenatio of the various legislative
measures to hich your attention .may
be invited. • • 1 - •
i i.
The imp° t 'Utterer s of a Brat
State pi seed to our, care. The en
' terptie ng: - pile of a mighty Common
wealth, '.tree
thig from Lake Erie to the
Delaware, ith resources as diversified
as that are undlees, look to ua to lists
late for.the4 advancement in material
proepey <1 morsi greatness. :.
Let tb n see to it. that 'whet:eye ,
adman s vri I developer thb boned wealth
of the State, nist.e available t beOrow
inaccessible forests and. mine/kis er- our
mountains lid the products of onrerol,
nr whgiver will encourage the laboiland
Indus of ur citizens, and diffuse in
telligence a . ong our children. shall re
ceive qur p mpt and cordial eupport. -
.Preminen amongst these, I take It for
p i .
grantad, a I beret "Fred Itailroad Liaw,".
which; will extend the -benefits of, our
raiirold e tem to every corner of the
Crimmonw tb, and to every recce. in
our viglies, owever obscure or remote.
will Tire fir early sad careful atten
tion. The ay for grants of special and
'aid ve elleges in the carrying trade
has They might possibly have
been Instil:l or at least exported in .ne
%Taney of our Coramotrwrialth, when
money was scarce and capitallets fear and
timith; bet cow, when wealth Is abund
ant, Wheio capital secifie,everY - wkore for
reman . l .
em - re Investment, and whilettie
largenpart f the vast resources and pro
:ductiOus o the State lie hidden 'from
publib vie ; and. are abut out from the
-markets., the world. Plc want of trans •
portatiou, broader and utorellberal pol
icy lei de dot by the,requirements of
the times: -- ' . 1
Notrthe test goal , for the greatest
jumber," ut the general good of all,
, thoulk our motto 1 and oar: aim. -
' The voice f the great !political piety,
whicla for vett years has controlled the
Legialation. 'red wielded the destiny of
Prmnsylir -- -or : represented ICy a 1
auktoi , it- :it of the Legisla
ture, mmiatakable lan
,. by it. appOintesi
niventilm at: Wit - I
tinnier; and. the,
r of the candidate
Ouben:uatorial: bon
lour of thin Senate,
Ing, the canvas" of
.by the otheri three
roters of this:Com
xl filth and in gil
t tarty out the clear
, ther :people of the
ipornint subject.
oppression of the, ria ,
nation borthene d
wish. __, magnitude of which
*nail to Stagger the minds of many, and
credo schema for its indefinite postpone-
I meatier Irtual repudiation are openly
agitated. Though that. debt, contracted
to prise the NATIONAL gram, had
been to times greater than it now is,
thee fah defense of bur, common
country . net treason and divraption
would vobeen cheep even et that cat.
The b Ins of- ilia once nutted lend 1
into beg ents and the overtbroW Of the
wo•A' of or fathers, would have been a
allied far above all computation in
mere do tars and • ante. , •I think I but.
utterlth voice of Pennsylvania, a State
which h been prodigal of the precious 1
hloo4 of er sons, ursacrifitie, earlier far
tbaall or property, 'when I say,
let: that ebt, contracted for a 'sacred ob.
ject, ; d r to the heart of every patriot, ]
be sacredly, and banally paid. I mean
not th at Its - wired& weight should be lat.
upon this - generation. Let there
be nO imprudent or unnecesaary haste;
1 ,
but let Voris. aid's', Unit as one so - 1
aOtliTea e ample endure construitly In
crania , urn NATIONAL TAITII' salami ;
as rk gavr-n I xvtdt.Ato , and every`
obligati nof our Government Shall be
hart* ly redeemed. . • '
Not all Inconsistent with their, views
• would i Les a .large reduction or repeal
of the Internal Reeenue taxa on the
prtnel Inannfisctures of th e country.
1 ,
All the ending industrial Waymire of the
Button, and especially. of our own State,
are. depreasedand suffering in mole
queries of the heavy and unneceasary
' bar bs of taxation laid by Congress on,
l ons km übscturat, ~ .
Vein are ill our tariff laws for proter
tionr net foreign competition, Hour
L menu chum are weighed down by an
*norm us and
I grimilog eyatem of taxa
tion at home. trust that Pennsylvania
will; demand of tbelSational Crongress
lixi i ttilate alter froth - the heavy - bur-
I ;which oppress her labor and which
ex ri;nos has shown to be no longer ne.
- Gratithl for the confidence reposed In
b me y ths e n=o , cgo d rAt a h t o w norcon r fa k rr i ld i
hathil oe for my error', !alre ,now
only oak you to dalgoate a Senator to
salmi leer the idliadol• obligation I am
rerlttl to take on this ocardon. i
• • I
W. Hammeraly, of Philadel
phia, as elected Clark. P. BL Notch.
h;411 of Pittsburgh, waitheDeancendlo
liete. . 1. • „
•
All the candidates of. yelliOntay's, Po
rn lasin cattail were elected) The de.
fee - Candidate; of the Demoimtlo can.
ciri ere: For. Assistant Clerk, Prank
if ; Timothy. Sloan; Sergearat4Gi
Ati tai
Edward COnnelly; %Assistant
Se t-at!Assus. W. W. ....Williams,
J fXrdy; T ranscr ibin g Osaka; Rich
,.
and tato, A. W. Waters, Thomas W.
t h
~,,i Jahn Fria; Doorkwipar Sam
,' '
Sam
get menu . '
Sf .. Worthington, tidier of
Ch ' ' olululL offered & resolution ap 7
,p r , g- a Joint Committee to Inihrm
the . °moor tlat the Legtalsture was
to proceed to liiciaineaa
read ,
. hi :Leary, of 'tria;movedtesunimtli
by , pointinga Senate Ckmamittee. This
. might .not. organize for several
. sod the Governor hgt shwa/ sea
.LOtrIsIANe.
'TSBURGii WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8 1868.
Pi
his Message to the newspapers. The
Menage should be read (lithe Senate.
Masers-Dud% of Barks, &night, 'of
Payette, Dem., and Blllingfelt,jiap., of
Lancuter, ;thought • the • Gounnor was
'premature in delivering his menage to
the newspapers.. Mr. Searight Contended
that the messago could not bel received
• till the UOIIIO was organized. I,
• Messrs. White, of Indiana, Worthing
ton and Loamy cited the proceediriga of
1864, when the Senate wis,unoripatized.
Sir. Lowry's amendm ent 'was att
empted. • z . • • -
The Governor notified the Senate .. .that
he would send in his menage ~ at twelve
o'clock to-morrow. • •
LUll lON,
ISBURG.
the Legislature.
worthtsenate.
Elect.hra. Speaker
- Mr. paVbs, of Barks, submitted a raw
lotion for the purchase of Purdou'a:
Digest, for Senator., clerks and commit,
tens room, which Mr. Lowry chartc
its an outrage in affording costly food for
theft. Agreed W.
Mr:White, of Indiana, ms vid that the
ruleaof IStid, instead of 1867, adoptil,
became by the latter rule , ' bills bad been;
read and passed by titlea,andaolna,bewts
informed, hid passed withent i len Weill
gent insight in to,Bieir charact tor bear
ing on the part of the, &esti. ' Agreed
to. •
~
Some two hours were takettinp in the
discuaaloo of the iallaitY of )Xr George
Bergnees contract for println o t the Leg*.
fatire Bererdlor titre yaani come.'
-Mr. White moved a new Cofinnitte• to
frame a contract, and announced that the
newepapees hereVronld Midriff i team%
able did not believe That hat in law
a preceding Legislature, cquld bind a
subsequent onto a contract f;ipriailiag.
• Mr, Lowry moved a rarer nte, of the
Subject to the'lndiclary.Coinialttee.. tre
believed the 'contract .with Bergner wail
bit:ding, and 'las claim on Bestiary
I
Insurmountable.
Mr. Landon, of Bradford, supported
Mr. Lowry. All asserted tha they .bad
not been satisfied witlt the ner in
which the Recorgi, yrs+ pn Whoa • and
furnished.
Mr. White accepted 'the andmint,
providing that if no valid contract al
ready exists, the new company' may;
make s different contract, and report on
law points within six days f m the or-1
ganlmtion of the Legialature.• • „
Pending discussion, ndjo est till to , ,
morrow.
-J. R. Mo-kffee, A:militant Cleik last
year, at twelve o'clock coil the Homo ,
to order. • All the membena 4ore pre,.
eent. ' • I
Mr. Deice, Democrat, of Clinton, nom
acted for Speaker ItichmoMdl...loaae,
Mr.• "Thorn; Republican, f Philadel
phia, nominated Elisha W. DAVID, of 1
Pidladelphia.
Mr. Wharton, Bcpnblican,or Hunting
don, nom:List:ea Samuel. M4Cimnint, of
-‘tiblir -- of Allegheny,
1 , . eitageNotßea4.
. ,
ye Record, Contract:
!Falb to Organ4 l' ).
• I '
for speaker.
L •
atTal Ta-laorrt;10
Diumiipra Firm in
positionlm Davis.
Re is dpposedlo
:Railroad ism.
!
l V l y l y
rritgbpsh m ate.) • '
iratratrad, Jan.-7i 1868.
thiwe o'clock
Speaker G*l6.ria presid-
Senators tuaswered.z!nd
Deozwa, of Ptiila-
•- • against-the old Speek
the new Seeistore...Roled
• Ift. Giulani,. Itapubli
nineteen rotes, and Mr.
• . t, fourteen, • :•
11 suhnintsterett the oath of
:tiham, who'spoko as !fol.
Mr. Smith, Republican,
nominated Jolns.Ewing, of iVashingtoni
81. r. ballots were had without effecting
any organization, Ow vote at!andlngt.TW
-I.vis, forty4lve; Jones, .forti-alx; Meer
niard, sarpti; Eiiing, two. a 7 • .
Netiiini. Armstrong, of LariCallter,Beck•
ert and Riddle, of Allegbeny,l Espy, of .
Crawford, Illolardion, of .Washington;
RobLson, of Mercer, and Whartot(' l ot
IJuntingdpn, voted for McCartiant, and
.llcGiunant. of Blair, and Smith,
lot Allegheny, voted for Ewing. All the
'other ftepublicani. Including Mr. Ewing,
soled for Darla. The Dendwinits went
solid for Jones. I •
-
There being no.pro4 ty or euv.._
an organisation to-day, at 280 (Antoci
the Repuhllecnun voted 1.414 for adjourn
ment, the Democrats oppoleing the mo
tion.
.Adjourned until twelve tomorrow.
ANOTRZS DRIti.ITCII. •
. I
Tim Se/abides Dl!mutat* D•elare
1.2.•1..- Oppewea up .list Lees.
Law—Tres WM. Meld lOrt tar, 1b
Lasit. • .. .
tart Lunn& Ur the rltUbrugtr, ensue.]
•Ifemmthrtruti, January;. , .-lanch ex
citement prevails in legigadre circles 1
to-day, arising from the reituial of nine
Mlle Republican memberi to take part
In the caucus last night, whlcg nomina
ted otters. This renders:the, Republi
can . majority' of eightthe
House powerless. The 'absenting
Republicans say theiropposition 'abased
on the facttbatth'ey are in farbrof a Free
Railroad law, and cannot t.otet for Col.
l c
Davis, the nominee C forthl Speakerstdp,
whom - they regard :aa op to that
measure. yThey express ettumlnation
to bold out to the last, an Wit probable
the organization of the Mrs will
be impeded, In consequence. !, , S ,
• DI3IOCIIAIIO Czars bokter. L.
lia an tvutrao, Jan. 7.—rle Democratic
State Central Couremtionmet in this city
thla ere wog and decided upon the fourth
or !Mardi next ea the time, and Harris
burg as the niece, for therassembllng of
the nett Demoaritio State Convention.
mead corressamice !immesh swami
• • Hanatairirso,lJ243. a,1868.
The pot has been boiling Violently all
day in the -House, and the oroePects of
.candidates have been chaegbig combust
' ly like the dissolving 'views of a kalerldo-
I scope.' In the morning.lt Wan under
stood that A. L. Russel-was the fevorite
for Clerk; but towitioen it became
apparent that Gen. ge, of North-'
ampton, was growing. in favor, and It
is now thought ho will cornel In ahead on
the home stretch. The Ithreell men and
the McAfee men, who went In for Doyle
I and helped all thej tout to make his
I election sure, idthe - hope r expectation,
I or withthe Implied promise that, by so
doing, they would peemete the success
of their ..reepoctive carabdates for Clerk,
will runs probably reallzethat they might
lsav4 done. better by behind:3 loss of a
hurry on the Speaker question. •
As , the Haulm canons Wlll not be over
batons the mall closes, I cannot give you
the list of necklines ThreSenate caucus
is, however, over, and I append the list
of those nominated therein. There wan
no contest over any eif IT names on the
list. Each Sender got his men, and
'everybody was, of course gradated. The
following is allot of the c ndldater nom
inated uniuMenoeusly -In the Republican
Senate caucus:
Speaker -42,L 1.. Gra Allegheny.
Cork—Geo. W. Itaremyy, Phil*.
Assistant Cierks—Lncl Bogen, Mc=,
Ream F. IL Brags:Ms,. ems'.
Transcribing Clerks—dflobael- Reilly,
Adams; Eb. Jr., • Allegheny;
Morgan B.- Wills, Mon gomery; Peter
J. Coyne, Luzern.
Sergemdfe. , A. Rupert,
Crawford. •
- 'Amerced Sergeant.al-arine—Ma). Levi
0. McCauley, Cheater; Mimes W. Curry,
Blair. • .
Mceenger—Robert Sharp, Philo:
MeLedn, Jefferson.
Doorkeeper—Ethel 'Puffer, Bradford. •
asielanta —John . BuMa the, hero of
Gettysburg John Tweet Philadelphia
John A. Lawrence. Weshinetuls; pastel
Recker,i.laneddir; CAW, A. McGill.,
Crawford; C. Hunter,.Boayer; Thoma s
Walker, Lebanon; Benjamin Haldeman,
Lancaster; B. B. Barnes, ISomerset.
lebrarian—Sacob Slyer, Dauphin. • I
Aithl47.lf —Charlgs Williams, Phila
delphia; Col. Thomas Cr
Str awford, Phila.;
dolphin. •
SDoork Alleglumy eeper of th e snitch—{George
ata, .
The House will be called to order at
noon, to-morrow. The Senate wld 'or.
mud= done e e ith e r . M. 'Nothing
will be le I House begond
electing officen and appointing the onus!
committees to wait onl the Heveruur.
Tbe.,sianding oommittees. of the 'MP
Houses will not probably'he annbremed
-until Monday or Tnesday,of next week,
and legislation will not, practically, be
gin until then. , I
But little disetuelern bas been had. as
yet, on railroad questions.. The fiord) . -
Beans of the two Monson will probably
I caucus on the Free Railroad question
an es i ir f Liayt and if they do, and .1 me
anything like a liarienlows under
shot lug with each oth on that quo,-
don, the Frees Ha ll = Law will go'
through withold moody opposition. If
hoorfeer, there should bemyindleatlons
of weakness or serious 'division 'in our
ranks, the opposition - will avail them
selves of it to the utmost. • As to the Con
neffaville road, I Judge that the Penn
sylvan's road will lightlit froin the word
-I Ausaarari.
SECRETARY STANTON,
Siren Is Ws Css• fees 11P4 I•*
(By Teleyra;ll to Om Plttablay . stk easett•.]
• Wieuractrotr, January 7.-7-ibe report
kt . Senator Howard in the. save of Secre
tary' Stanton was considered .by the
House Military ,Commlttee tids mom
trig, and will be laid beferstne Senate In
executive enlisted to-day. It to very long•
==
of foolamp paper.
Therollowing are the principal points:
Afterreciting the circumstance of the
suspension of Secretary Stanton by the
President, on the 12th of August, and the
appointment of Gen. 13 rent as SocretarY
of War and interim, the report citesthe
second section- of the Tenure of Who
act, In order to show that Congress in=
tended to preventeuch a reritoral,exeopt 1
for misconduct In elite, or on account of
some physical or mental Ancapacity, or
some legal disqualification. The act
requires that before the President
can orderauch suspension, be shalt have
evidence satisfactory to him that some
one of these causes extols. He must be
satisfied by evidence, and the evidence
mute beano!' us tends to establish the
exurtenceof someone of theme distinctly
enumerated causes, and not merely that
there Ii a difference of opirdon - between
I him and the incumbent, or mere mutual
h dislike. -:ere ".the
Ithution hut' officers of • the law,
bound ib perform for the people
the duties 'imposed by law, :' and one
no more, and to: no pea extent
than theether, • Their dither may great
ly differ in public importance, but the
obligation le sanely the same. ' It :a to
be the law that each is reeponsible. The
Oast &incipient the Coosttional. Gov
ernment - involves this reponalbility,
and no official, however high Is above
shelter, or entitledunder our :system to
claim for litimsel hapeccabllity_or im
munity. That monalehlid tprfnciple
finds no place In the lepublican system
under which we live, and be viheseeks
to meet teltseelei to destroy liberty.
• The Coienthtei say they do not pro
pose to discuss the oongibitionallty of
the tenure of *aloe act, bit contend that
the • President, by his proceesnow
under Cousiderelon, ' has its
Medina - three— He' his ado Hes the
reto of hit conduct, by actually axing
and employing st power created and ex
isting only by the act Itself, the - power of
auspetudon, and it only remelts■ for the
'Cominittee to give; their demo( the ant-
ticlency of the evidencesad reasons upon
which ho relies to justifitilsectkiti. • -
The report then proceeds to analyze
the President's message to - Congren on
the subject of Mr. Stanton's step ,
and adds the fact, already, made tpublie
by Mr. Johnson himself, that ki the Cab
inet council proceedings In
Stanton had dissected from the opmon
of the Attorney General in reference - to
the true meaning end effect of the recon
struction acts or search 24 and March
tad, 10d7. which opinions liti...tchnoun
'bad adopterand anal upon. ; The whole
country': bad seen_ that ' if . these
opittionswersearried out intsraction, as
Mr. Johnson* proposed they- should be,
and as he Instructed Ids subonithates to
carry them ate, . the plain !Mention of
Congress in regard, to rootitottrootioo in
the rebel Staid would be defeated.. Mr.
Staatoaliad expressed his &sent from
those opinions, and refused Ito counte
nance en artifice which bad mead , um-.
the essembling.of the Contra= o. the act
of July. Cowrie., to the. exclusion
of.. all. other . business, Pleased, at
thet -.meetings • third es(" on re
=Reaction, settog .asithe the danger-
O seal of tw
tis interpretations:by the AttorneyGen
tho o' previous was, as he had
done to the two former Mr. John.
son vetoed this bill also. H.was nolo.
nous, es three elaborate TOWes aided by
his speeches sod conversations end the
corps of . presage In his interest, could
mks it, that he was ittrougly opposed to
everything of the kind, end that he W
eeded to render all -such! legislation
shortie!. He bad not only used his in
fluence and patronage to that end, but
had strenously opposed and endeavored.
PS defeat, and even jo veto the amend
inent to the Conant:don known as ar-.
thole fourteen , passed In ' Jene,lB6s, and
3ntended at that time toeholds of mon
istrtietion: , Mt. whole connattif conduct
was notoriesoly in open and -,
ts violent an
gon lain to the will of-th e nation, as
expressed by the two Hones of Ceo--
Sir. Stanton. og the other hand.
scored the faithful execution of these
They were ewe, Of the • land.
Ile would. not leek to defeat their Object
any . means, direct or Indirect. Ile
bad good reason to' believe, and did be
lieve„ that ft he resigned his post, Mr.
Johnson world fill the viceacy by the
appointment of soma-person. In accord.
with himself in his plan of obstruction
and resistance to the, will'of Congress.
Such en appointment Would, by the Con
stitution, have remained Intime till the
end of the melon of the Senate..
. The reponoontinues ewe' eadoult
idly the alm of Mr. Johnsen. if we may
judge from his predate conduct, to
avail himself; If predicable:of .ths lapse
anima to catty out his seene of ob.
*true:Lion, and by every Means In his
pciwer, and they were many, :to - .beide
end thwart the Intended operated - end
effectof those estates, and t h en.. when
bluntly asked to resign,' under the. pce
text of-cocsideratititts of i high
chit:meter. Mr. Stanton refused to yield
his assent to such nonsiderationii- and
Arend', and modully opposed to them
the duty incumbent upon him to resist
their . accomplishment by-remalahrg
his pee a seeking. to exten
at
statutes faithfully end effectuall ,y ts these
.
The report says that 4lthis Pendent is
to become the final judge et what public
interests require, Construe indite laws
are nothing, and however wanton or
wicked he may be, It hemmer - official.
misconduct to differ with him in vide.
lon and to make known I. him this dif
ference. •
The Comtnitteethen ask: IsMr.Ohn
son melons In this moat lobltruysts
snmptlort Can be no longer brook to
be told that hiscouree is wrong? c s Does
he regard mere differenel of opinion as
to the n
proPristyn gres of co s
' lrfiv
elaig out the ler
tioo Coas &tidal sehoort
duct? 'lt r
would seem so from theposi.
don hire taken. But we eszMot °outdo:
=nee a doctrinaire absolute anddespotic.
It Is not Merely 's step toner* tyranny,
but is - itself essence of tyranny. f.
• The report enlarges upon thew p al ate
and emu pays a warm •trtbuts to Mr.
Stanton, es follow= ; .- • '
We recognizeln his refuel no miscOn
duct, no Wilts but on the centeu7, we
• are of opinion that In so :doing he con.
stilted both ids duty add the best inter
s" of the country'. - During the blood
civil war nis eminent talents, -- his
otlam, his Vignette, his ;untiring etre
lion to the canal!, and be,'untlinchingdir
termination to put &own rebellion, had
justly entitled him to. the gratitude and
acinthntion of the country. In tee worst
of times tie wasting runt Matruh When
many others seemed to dispalr,his forti
tude wee unshaken. • When defeat and
disc.:interment darkened the land, be
Was nobappalled, but his genius placed
the gloom and sew the Light ot approach
leg triumph. We called sympathise
with that spirit which,l without fixing
upon him to much as ,plausible
charge
of misconduct, would. mat hlmc l i a gr:
and ruin his welleuned reputation. "..
The Committee here quotes Mr. Stan
ton's letter in reply to, the note foga the
President inthrmang, him of hie . sturperi.
sloe, and then takes up the chargeby the
President thatTdr. Stanton concurred In
the veto of the tenure of office bill.' lilts
admitted that Mr. Stanton thought the
bill nnoonatttntional, and was opposed
to Its .becoming,. a law.' Suchj .th e
Come:dile sap, was sincerely Ms
dews, and some of the ablest state
men 3n - s canner Anne • &spree*. I
ed the:come *plot el ; but others, equelly
able, have, bald.the contrary opinion,
and among them Mr. Webster. Its con
troversy Is almost sablde• - the (levee
meat But the Committee contend that
It does not Pillow, because %public,
car be entertained such an opinion of a
Pioneered . measure,' he le- to • carry. his ' 1
notions so far as to treat it es cold when .
formally ethcted into a law - by • two
thirds setae( each at the houses. • -. •
'The next point of the PrealdeePet Meer
sage netted by the Committee is. he
charge that Mr. Stanton was st one time
in Record with his (.lohnson'sj. policy,
and endeavoreto mac him partly 'rte.
penalise for it. ste e rele denied; tbe
strength of Mr. ton's testimony on
the etti'dect. given before the Impeach
ment Committee of the House; in regard
to Mr. Johneon's claim that .he is
responsible: .fir: the; .I:redact "of
theExut Deparniet. • The
saks whetherec re
headmit t st bleres n ponal=
for the dispatches sent by the Secretary
of State to. the Provisional Governors,
and maintains that he must admit and
be bound by them, and yet& his ma
nge to Congress, billed, he suppressed
such intimations, and ratonithed • the
country byelaw:numb* that be bad hilly
reorganized and reconstructed the rebel
lions State, and that nothing remained
uponCopose to dcit_ but to sass
the naked' quidiens et the
batty of the eleelme and quit&
of Senators and Bepresentativea elected.
Who than, the Committeeman, telecom.
mitted the offense, if it be one oftheng
ing front on this - question •of the
power of .Who has beim
early end co opponent of grenting the
to the man th e ballot he pre
eaten, and. fordo security of. the coun
try sgand another "nebellient Zfirtddr.
••••• •• • • •
of effecting
JVMUSBURG ,
=MI
Stanton, surely. Mil opinions an these
subjects have ever been the 'same, hod
/tr. Johnson know them full well, from
April, 1865; down to the thee of suspen-
Dion. -
Another and special greund of core:
plaint alleged against Mr. Stanton in
the Prasidenta message is, that he omit.
ted to communicate vs the Presideat a
teteauhie dispatch of General itaird'e.
dated 28th July, 1505, relative to the Sate
Convention of Imulalana, then about to
meet in New Orleans, and that Mr. Stan-.
ton did not send the General Instructions,
no required. After quoting Mr. John
son's massage on this subject very
fatty, the report declare!' that these
passages from the massage show plateiy
enough that the purpose of the author is
to prove he had no opp rtunity to ,pro.
vent the riot andslaughter of that bloody
d ponand is therefo free, From the re-
bility of which re
be speaks, and that
Lis Wows to prevent theist .is !clearly
chargeable to the Secretary's delinquess-
Cy in not mending Gen. Baird instructions
and In-withholding the dispatch front the
President. ;The committee give moch
space to the discussion of this
polnt,`, and wenn the President of
being aware of the existence of Mayor
Monroe'.' letter to General ltaird of . the
25th of July, and also of the intention of
the rebels to disperse the Convention.
Knowing those, facts, they. ask why the
President did not make arrangements
for preventing the notwAs the Convec
tion owed its existent*, primixfly, to the.
• • •t..aa -Connnentier-in
the ArMise, hOuld have: dbesolvect it,
and failing to do thal,theY.Mll oo he was
bound •to m-Meet spinal Violence.
Even • bail' bet ceased \ ! to ' regard
it as a lawfulassembly, iteabritald have
protected rte members as 'private chi
. sena The Committee quote dispatches
Which poised between Mr. JohMoo and
the authorities of Lonialana . at the time
of the riot, and are of the opinion tbas
the President's dhusetch..to Mx. ;Veer ,
hies, of July Mb, 1965, Wes a plain or - -
der to' use the troops egaitust members of
the. Convention. In,,eripport of
.this
view. the "Committee refer • to the
feelings entertained by the Presi
dent, inwards the Convention, and
quote his 'speech at Si. fonts, delivered
September Bth, 11356, wherein be 'do'
nonnoed the members : In noticing the
rave delinquency with Which the Patel-
Mr. Stanton for his re
failure
It GooteriF Baird!' dispatch,.
asking for instructions immediately of
lark-wee received,. the; Committee say:
Mr. Johnson in his repottseeks SO throw
°Strum himself all responsibility of the
• riot, and denies he was wdruad In time.
dT ar d inacon in o h e e r ticble h u O n h n cas e
admits bf but one reply, and that is, that
it Minarets', and known to be se to Mr.
Johnson. Me was warned; and fully
-warned, of theimpsnding violence, and
di ism vain for him to deny • a fact in
well established. ' Mt. Stanton was not
• The Committee dieimatr this subject at
Meat length, and in concirudon moons
timid timadoption of the following rem.
lotion: • •
Ilasetvect, That having considered the
evidence and mama given by the Prat
dent in his report of thel2th•of Decem
ber, ISM, for the susperusion from office
of the Secretary of War, E. hi. Stanton,
•
the Senate do not concur in lath enspers
.
NEWS` BY TIBIAGII.APEI
—li the. Virginia Convention plater
*, the first neetion of the Dill of rights,
declaring rll men by, petals equally free
and Independent, was adopted.
—The tier York Lest Mature organ
yestaniay. William Etelleturign,
Democrat, .wea elected. Speaker of the
HMIS. Male. wee .Eiven in the Semi.
Of atria to , repeal the Metropolitan ex
cise law. .
—Assistant Treazurer Van Dyck, at
New York, gives notice that holders of ; United States bonds of 1847, who .do not
present theme , for payment orior to the
lit of February next, will be considered
as having waived
.the right of present
payment, and inch bonds , Wlll be paid
at the option of the government.
—Foster Bloding!, reahnsiter ;of Au
gusta, (la., Lea been ens Pended, ; and
W. Suml2loll, eppoinhed special agent.
takes charge of the office. A petition is
being circulsed for algoaturea ; among
the citizens, which will to peastMted to
; General Meade, ng' the removal of
'Sir. Blodgett as milt., y Mayor of-Au
goeti.
Latialti has' brought atilt
In the, Supremo Coat of New York
egotist Charles A. Dana, formerly Ls-
Watane Secretary of. War, for ;arresting
him in Savannah, in April, DM, sad
bringing him to Washington. • The dam
ages sre laid at glOO,OOO. The moo now
001=11 up merely to remove it to the
United Seise oourt.
(2110 AGO.
Titan' Nara Aimaiotatias
Swift. itailled.LlllBllll2oo.ooo.
Cri WM.; k rittsb"io
Cumatko, January 7.—Tfie greaterr. *-
tire of theNeung Dien', Chria Win Anse
datiou building. eroded last year at a
cost of $170,000, is in ruins:- The fine
alarm was wounded ahMtl,y -after nine
.
o'clock this morning. and before the fire
men could: gat to work to advantage,
the. flames -penetrabid to every. pert of
UM Farwell •Rau part of the 'building.
At halt past, • nine the roof Sell in, end
shortly afterwards the east, and south
walls, The entire loth La variously esti
mated; but will - approximate to three
hundred thousand dollars. Underwood
Co,, provision dealers, occupied the
store under Farwell Ilan_ for, storage of
%flour, pork;larl; dint large, irunatities of
which was consumed. They, estimate
their loss at' $100,000; frilly insured In
Ihrpcompantes. , The sascciatlon
b were insured for , $1Z,031),
{BO n Clncirmati and Bt: Louie com
p:plea, VOMIZO in ("blew and IV-0,000 in
New York.,
GEORGIA.
Oparnmesei whet Aciade—lto
iitTagn..kuith• ruu watt emus.,
Avt.hatv .Tanuary7.;-Govertiote Jen
lidlts; of •Georii* ; 11 0d: Tattoo, -..0f
Au
bema; arrived het* t4-day to water with
General Mead!. They leave •in the
, Members of 9ongreas have been -
log aeons t° have the Alabama Conven
tion re-aeseroble, was to make the now
Constltnilon leinobnoilona and Ginnie
core lie ratification.
Governor Jenkena baa celled the at
tention of General Maoist° 11010211 i 6f
General Pope's orders, end their revoca.
thm.lti litlaetr liatirmente !
The Convention reassembles here to
There Is a quorum now in the
city. It proposes to home Mate notes on
Ito authority to Meet its. expenses.
t.
. .
ST. LOUIS.
11•41111slial o•llllThAdJes
alio of Illseffluril
Cal Tours** W
ST. Lome, January 7.—The steemer
Empire, tro/11 LOI;ISTMO 11* New Or
with "tiro hundred tens et predye
and 'assorted friiaht, collided with' we
tots boat Ike Hamilton, tut night, at the
' foot of Wolf Island, below Cairo. The
Empire sunk after being.= on the bar,
but an be raised. The rdock cargo War
saved. No lives
The adjourned swoon
of the Missouri
Jllatu
• victo le at l the T In dif e t orf semo
u
joaurknseodn till Thu r n y day In bone r of G N
e e n w .
Orbsua 's Om Matthaeimssy
will
be delivered Thursday monting.
OHIO.
Osavoilittea - -Pimillahou
Apr elm Prasidevey—Thavessa •f.r
Smater.-Tallawitilais Oss lb•
.
ter ?magma to its rttuteria eagetti.l
,Cosvmscs, January 7.—A majority of,
the delegates to the Fa /tummy Dem
o:ratio End& ConTetitien are already
here: It le petty well settled that dole
gam will be appointed to the hlatlerud
Demers/10 Convention Instructed, for
Geo. rendletonlor the groddenoy
Ala°, that A. G. Thurman will win In
the racivlbtlos Elesatorehtp, leaving
Vallthdighath out In the cold.
Iltsiaktiog aimase Au*
trl 'Mum& Os the riltaborth 4/siow.4
Drigusace, .tow? Jinxes, 7.—Tho
banking house o Martell .st Co.
etispendeCtoday, jotahintles,. p 5,000.
The meta wiltasot exceed 115A00.:,
- .
aianisearar sr ataraiana.
- arramanan Uia Yittalanat asatila-1 •
BAZZEIIOIII, January . 7.-Pion. Odin
Bowe will . be inanauratad. Garman - or
Maryland, Annapolis, icknurzenr•
lyNew.4r Waag clumuni
1111Teleaubis vii• MAIM' eulitt
Tao; January 7.--abammorted. Only:
lag' at Begun ,Aland proves to be
CM LID SUBURBAN.
PETROLEIIIDE:
mottos of the Maredinue InimetAUes
—Tao "Illit•se aa7 Optleak" Atyslaim
Ap•ptall.
AMeeting of IttePittsburgh Petroleum
Association _was held in room No. 4,
Deirdre building, corner of resin street
and Duquesne way, yesterday afternoon,
R. M. Bark, Esq., presiding, and H.
M. ,LongrEsq., &misty.
The minutes:of the Proceeding meet
ing were read and approved.
The Secretary. Mr. Doug, read reports
from Petodeum Associallens ip Cleve
land, Philadelphia and Oleopolley apprav
ink of the "fifteen days option^. , system,
with ten days notice. letter from Mr.
H. H. Ring of . Philadelphia, referring
to the same subject, was also read:
Mr. Kirk submitted . .the following
preamable and resoluttims relative to
the system, *hich was adopted. •
Wuzasrs,, The responses . from all
parts of the cermtry are favorable to the
adoption of the piedgeri in relation to
rates on fifteen days instead Of thirty
days option, as agreed upon at the meet
ing of,the Association, December 18,1887,
therefore,. i •
/2ciofW,. That, it is noir , understood
that sailedge is binding =all the par
ties, to ga into operation outhelOth
and it is farther,suideritood,that all eon
triebeistelo isentads tan days' modes
within the tirde...
On motion of Mr. Warden, the 93ete•
tary was directed to, notify. the eastern
odunitssion merchants imtnedlatalyiof
the action of the association. •
Mr. Kirk toured that the : —llseretfiry be
tiquested to prenare and have printed a
eirenlar containing the action of this As
sociation on the fifteen days option ques
tion.
,
Mr. Berber , moved to &Mend by.slp•
pointin Messrs. Kirk , Prow and.Huteh-
Mean as g a
Committee to assist the Macre.
tary In preparing the circular. • •
\ the motion, as amended, was adopted.
Ournot/on of Mr. Warded, a Commit
tee of two was appointed to proenre the
names of all petroleum dealer. who had
not already wiped the pledge of She As
sociation, relative to.the fifteen days op
tion system. .
On motion, adjourned..
'Pmkaalnee ateettpt
The ,tnembers of the Republican Ea-.
mitres Comnilttie of Allighany City,
aPpointretatthe primary nioetings, met
•
In the Treasurer's office, City Building,
islit evening for the - pnrpose of affecting
an organization. \ • . .
. —Members present: Masers. McDon•
•
McDon
ald, Ha t stings, Scartdratt,7,,,C.
,Pattersou;
Bothwell, A. pauerson.Canchal. Heath,
Megraw, Stockton, • Holmes, Dunham,
B. P. Brown, - Chambers, W. W. Brown
andßlddle. • !
A temporary organization was foiixiea
by calling Mr. Jolla McDonald to the
chair, and appointing Mr. G. D. Riddle
. On motion, it was resolved to go Into
an election of permanent officers for the
ensuing year. The following gentlemen
were elected: John McDonald, Chair
man; John Heath, Vice Preaideuh.B.F.
! Brown, Secretary, and J. C. Rancho°,
Treasurer.
• On motion of Mr. klobiton; I
committee, consisting of Mesas: Hob
son, Heath and J. C.' Patterson, wee ap
pointed by.tho Chair to examine and re
vise the present syntem of holding pre%
mart' meetings. • •
On motion, it was resolved that the
Committee attend the pals on• Tuesday
and • support the regularly nominated
Republican ticket, and Swathe members
of the Committee be ontanised and con
stituted a, Vigilance Committee in their
respectire ward; with power to add to.
their number es many additional memi
ben as the nature of thethesemay reF
On motion, the Committee adjourned
to meet at the call of the Chairman.
•
it.ntyr.
As' annotieced in our issue til jade: 4 .
day, a weeding of Preabyteriani of dif
ferent denominations was held teat *Ten-
Ing it; Rey. Air. Swift's; church, Beaver .
street, Allegheny. Notwithstanding the
inclemency of this evening, the church
was welidlied. Rev. air. McMillan pre
sided. - After singing . and reading a per
lion of scripture, Rey. T. Premlyi
D.D., led in.prayer. .
.
The Chairman read the platform ;slop
ted by the. Convention at. Philadelphia.
It was then discussed at eome length and
with considerable vigor.. The dissuasion
was opened by Dr. Join T. Preealy.' He
aras.tollowedlry Dr. Aaron Williams, of
Economy; Dr. Easton, of Allegheny;
Rev. .1, W.. Witherspoon, Dr. John
Douglas, Rey... James Allison and Has
Robt. BPKnlght.
The speerhem were delivered with-con
siderable warmth, but the best feeling
prevailed. ,The Committee way, on ma
don, contideed and Instructed to call
another meeting stanch time and place
as they may see At.
The prentdhiloalty in theweyet union
among the,e bodies menu; to bathe sob...
leer of - psalmody, and on this point both
aides seem heel to 00111111100. t
llomalinattains for Cashel's Llbras7.
The following are the nomination for .
°dicers of the Cetholle Library and Read
ing Room Amocation for the calming
rammer.
Juan McCaw Henry A.Frerregle.
u. U. istOrman. Chas. B. Yennal
TILLIIII.
Chula Isalbert. . D. O. Barr
ascaiemnr.
Daniel D*6l7.
R. Meatus. Wm. H. McGee.
Jae. MrMratra. - Theo. Z.Taek.
.Cass. Maguire. N. 0. Murphy.
Rosary_ Kum. Mahn J. Turley.
Wm. U. Reel. . 8. A. Coiriee.
N. ff.Maio: . James T: WM/.
D. Iburren. J. Dasloy_i_,Jr.
Pat Irk limltb. Dr. L. lioNA=..•
Dy o
• JAR= P. twi, matematt.
IM l t t
W EL Id
Ja., CI. Waustot..
Ea. Y. Molassa. Coolants&
I=
At a recent meek:got the contributors
and patrons or the House of Bap, the.
following gentlemen were selected - to
constitute the officers and Board ce Man
mei' for the ensuing year :
Wm. Dilworth; President; John Phil
Bpi:, Yids President; James B. D. needs,
Secretary; W. K. Hart, Treasurer.-
hoard orlifanagera—Jamm &boort
maker, G. LB. ettorman, B. 1.. Patine
stimk, Wm. A. Herron, T. J. Bigham,
C.- Yeager, -Joseph' Woodwall, Joseph
Kirkpatrick. James X. Cooper, Calvin
Adatal e W. W. Patrick, Henry Hays.
In obedience to the law the County
'Commiselonera have appointed the fol.
lowing named gentlemen as additkmal
member -to the Board of 'kW=
John E. Parke, WC. Negisy,J.
Poster, and Josiah Bing.. • - -- •
Oputialtied Ow Trial
-Isabella Campbell made information
before Aldernian M'Mpaters yeetee4sye
against John Maley, charging him , with
obtaining. ;lords under Also pedestal.
Thomas Campbell, husband of theism
eontrix; keeps agrocery on Tunnel
is
street„and it alleged that the defend
aritproettred groceries to the . amount of
thirty-Aye dollars, bj representing that
he was employed •by Mr. Coward, that
Mx. C. was indebted to him, and that as
soon as be received the mosey he would
pay the bill. He was arrested, and alter
a hearing, committed tojail in default of
the necessary bail for his - appointee et
• .
Lecture.—Bialm Calvin will
deliver a lecture in the Matthaei&
M. B. Chinon, to-morrow, Thur
evening, commencing at Might o'clock.
SubJect—"Observations 'on the Punkt
Coact." The anhJect la an Interesting
one, and doublyvao when handled by ,
such a master mind as that of Bishop
Kingaley. The procbode of the lecture
are to be applied to the Ladles' Herne
hilsatonary Socie4'. Ticket, fin sale at
the Methcallst Bookstore and at the door.
ASlgasetompnieWilliion Aland
Mister,rma before Alterman Mo.
yesterday, charging lirartin 8.
Ilager with obtaining goodie under false
protease. Aland; lea clothier on'Penti
street, and ft appears from the informa
tion that liner obtained from him goods
.to the value of P 17,50, through falso.rep
resentations. The accused was waded
and oomprdmieed the afthiltl s 7 paying
the Wilma* costs. ' • •
Arault.—Jaeoti Rebel rude interim
tln before Alderman Taylor. yesterday,
o
chetah:qt. - Martin t3chttabel with hull.
The partidrealdetn Lawietetiville, and
'lt to alleged try . the prolocutor .that the
momed made ad • tumult upon. Moe;
threstpuhig to strike him with his fiat.
Re Wm - arrested end told ion a hearing.
is bib recel tram W. A. 011
W fleiN
!WI WI .
_ccopyof rapodiabbsp.
by tbsulsoDiekmlL TWA Ls. bet 'Am
twenty-Aro abb Pearson's edibm, sad
b As soup as say.will err Da. ..,
. ,
IMI
f
NUMBER;. 6.
Practice.% -Smarm'le.s.
• o system of trimr•pathololit7 which
hart practiced for so many yam, Is
alorte'ot a theoretical or spat-11114re
1•
• :, Wag based upon tarp wrung
in oda a methodical manner as .to
' ;'.. •itls a ade 4 M. 2
setsiont with the fundamental prin.
el .that in the constituent elements of
'he. ith . y blood, is motained the life of the
..:y, whilst these of nishealehy blood.
co . udn. , all the
therefo e re le m be e inntgs om . Al
In blood, ready to take on thisor that
"e lethal appearance" !awarding to the
htuents of that Mild mid theoocasion
Li,
Now, as diewism ar very readily di
et ed Into classes aco:rding tor changes
In e blood, each class having its own
ullar characteristic whereby: it rimy
distinguished from the other; th e
ne being secreted from this blood Will
cdpate-th this champ:- and will
th refore .be naturally fled. in-the
a way: as Lithe chabge In the blood
m) ill be the change in the trine, thew
gee in the blood/Li:Kt ,urine, always
gong . hand In hand in-- the - animal
roomy. . Thus: . .) ''
n beam „diseases., there is le
er ed fibrin In %lead, and. inureas
ed nrio-acid in the iiilite.
_.
In Febrile , diseases, there Is diminished
tliiin In the bleat and diminished uric
acid in the mine. _ '• 1
In Dm ,112en t lIsainen. .
Titthat substance 'found in the-urine.
'Pt ixt Cholera, there is a large' swine
of human in the blood, sad none toe
fo in the illillo.' ' ' ' ''',.- ' • ..
1 , 1
• od so in •every clasaef &seism ' Me.
.bl and urine are no - definitely shd
al at simultaneously altered =ler oom
hien, that any deviation from the na-,
mini standard of healthy blood,. to
volves &corresponding deiistionfrom the
natural standard of healthy. urine: end
wsi need only know: in what this davia-
LIU censists to be able to determine the
tutlnre Many dimes with more nearly
mathematical precision thawis possible
by any other method of &avows. :
There are many conditions, lienievert
that require attention. WY the patientln
dilo er to a thorough eckatilicandoorrect
oats.
e therefore suggest the following
points of observation for those who au
&Medi
template mending to to for Medicines or
cal disgnceia.
lit eollecting a specimen of urine for
=ls, -, take. th at first paused:ln the
m rning,! or immediately after sleep.
is the only kind to be depended on.
Htmareds go away from oar office with
out receiving attention, because of not
hs'ving observed this rulq. - .' .
Send about two ounces in a clean slit.
1 1 :1 , :ts i quantity than two ounces cannot
well tested by all the different pro-
necessery in complicated cues.
from this cause, and have been obliged
isendnsecond time, before they could
obtain a -diagnosis or medicine. • • •
.always give the nasteot the patient in
fol. Thiele necessary In order to avoid
the contusion that might arise in the
thousands of cases that come before no;
as also In subsequent prescriptions of
medicine: _. _, _
f. . ,
sure to give the ape of the patient.
T kilthe age is not onlyn
th tionot dotes of Med=
hi In pensabletothe convect examitts
ti n of the case. as healthy urine varies
in infancy; man hood, and old age. ,
this co
these practical suggestions in
this connection, for the Information of
Inliving at a distance laboring under
nto affections of any of the , internal
o o, who desire to avail - themselves
of ,ear professional medical services, and
to have a acientific investigation by cett
ler chemical and microscopic examine
of the urine according to rule, as taught
in our lectures at, the Medical College.
L. Otmanue, M. D., '.
' fv•Drant street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
• io••••••• rli• snow. t•iMa7
, .. .
• . cd4and efficient DuquetmeThe Eh- I
. ...
s,gi • . Omipany, one connecting the early,
it . ory of our city with the present; has ,
ja4 m received a new , and - magnificeml
13 Engine Which will move a deci#
. .
ded sddltionto the fire department. , TIM
iosk
nt w *engine wan bun l'
t at the famous.
A esirworks, at a cost of $4,030 . It
is marvellously fine spedmen of work.
tl
ushim embracing ail the' recont•im:.
p 'Foments and patents, and,/ very men
e lly considered the very beat ea well VA
ttlesceogine ever brought to this city.
It will be tried Olden - and we trusilt
y mom e nP to the fall expectations of
th Dtupteine member: The Company
have purchased a splendid - pair of sok-.
IMd horses. for which they paid six hun
dred dollars. The Organization, we are
gto leard, is in a - very prosperous
Ordition, finenelally and otherwips. Its
members number many of the beet cit,
leans of the Second ward, and the motto
o the comltatty is rigidly adhered to, at
al times— When duty calls Ids oars to.
o • y." the Duquesne boys being always
.• ong the first at Brim the - mod-active
• d efficient while there, and the last to
d . part while danger , remains. , .
=3==
ohn Dinsmore, a farmer fa Charlie's
.
• 'reship, was arouaell}aturdsy evening,
b . thermions barking'
of. his dog, and
iyon going out to ascertain thew:media
boiered, that the opted of the. animal's
wrath was in the,direction of the barn. 1
iti , at once proceeded to the bare., and
n n his arrival there met John and hid.
r ix,
Diva= coming out of the barn doer,
e former carrying amok of grain. fie
I ediatele confronted the ,guilty pair
demanded a halt.' proceeding which
1 woe' not In conformity , to
J l =ons of propriety lisle threw
down the sock of rye, end then knocked
Liinsoiore down, as a chastisement for
ids insolence. Mr. D. not liklpg John's
firsat, went before Justice Kelly, of
satparanceville, and made inikrnsation
John and. Kary with lemony
d Joh n with assault wed battery. A
arrant was issued and placed In 'olßeer
ituidon'a bands, who arrested the pair
onday night about eleven o'clock, and
trk them before the Juodoe,who,a
hearing committed them for trial. ;
• A t.
nal 0141 . 1 .aur•
Ate regular meeting o f the ladepea
. ales Fire Ossupatiy, ' held Tuesday
isse&ng, Januaiy 7. 1869,the relieving
chtlare ware elected tor: the amain
ProMeat—Jan: Maßeis' Vlee-Preel
c ant; Win. ' Britton: Secretary; I.; W.
Moreland; Aunt:ant Secretary , 'Junes
, Ibby; Treasnrim. David McClelland;
Captain G. P. McKenna; .Lteteenants,
joins apor and John Bonner; Hose Dl
resters, W. Myers, Geo.:-Weaver, IL D.
licKelvy and - johnlisndlhar lime En
gineers, Charles Kennedy and Jena
Meier; Board of Trustees, W. Britton,.
:T. Paisley and Jae: McK.
Aline steamer is In courserof o=l4H:ic
on at 'the Amoekeag Works for this
• nipany, and will be tinlshed the first
.f next month. '
Valverdelist Par at City . Hall.—This
will be mien again to-nlidat and to
, errors night...mtd City Ball wilt, be
Srowded with 'persona anxious to wit
ness- the 'skiing of ins of the greatest
airs seer lfeld in We city. To-night
y articles will be clumped ofr,'end
• morrow night the piano and boggy
It go to the - lucky,. and a gold-headed
will be awarded ter the local editor.
ring the largess immlxir of voles.
be Fair will close on both evenings
th a grand promenade. .;
. .
Depellre Cesscarry. Se. i. -Ate Meet
. ..
.g or the Rope, Ire Company, orAlle.
• bony bold Monday evening, Jan. lith,
. . following named ogles= VITO elected
,r. the ongoing .yeart. President. .lallna
• el* 'Mee - President, D.. A. Stewart;
!IT:W. C. Stockton Treasurer,
Atr i al , P t ir i v i g?`,26/il : arri s =
h. ,‘, :t . 1 ,„,..80tc.c . 1ii.,...1
Foortfs 1:
Liana;. oseph 'Gambles FifttrAssistant,. James
war.: Sixth , 4 4 0 4 0.. .1.'!•• Smiths
,
!:IPitibcpiitil' BaiiktbilliiirtiiTo
publYsti a statement of the PI
: lE for savinp,_fro. rff Fourth street,
• December WOW. Among the soup
'dogs teaks pow la existence wakdow
.1 . nano Ln baiter gaiodifig Uteri tbla one.'
lag officered by atone or thk Not haw :
ass men of the ciM Ils Vulgate pi am- -
oda /de very: wawa. Perilous who
i ii,
th BOP tbettraomerly.deoeltlng
'ajar*" of tkits land. am' "W; I'M
cirri= b40ff:!0617 inT°4ol-11we
• this Olden.
zargablia Ladieepurs„soivevoi
ZIA. in Wood gnat. tr
I" . , • - ,PAOII.-1:0• , 'Somulto: TOe
Soboals of tbs MU% mai .othoo Letal
11110WX.-01k head ly m h
t 5*41..167.; CATU , MN.g. .“.eto
TIN tunas .6 uts semis Ams die riddloci
• Na iuirati.. arse Surnialoilut nook
bigrisst. us *Vick,
nit i jaist= orrkliAl,-44-4,
~..a..
id
Irisil.4ll
' Aromas of tlobilitAls tir tivited
ansattsi• taiird. Motu. ~6,,,,q.er
Ite.NLI.II.enzattatt.VIFIUTIONOWt;
vis•litEgnr.-----
miae..ol.**Eck:
. . winsmayin.4* ~ ......
.fripm•
k Imo . OW. Miliebekibr - , Pt . . , ! 3
MOM ot tatmeingleadatilleallit ' , , 4:...4',
uuntilaitalaisassitlraille .2-4
31,47. - nuubt.Restuat *dug it Os 41ti , i4L A
gad tams alarms taastnsandiff abildkar-, , , , ,,•,, ,, ,^.-,
f al Mutat IMPeste /mailer gror_rwirltßiilfrigl
th. do.. No Y. .IGraails 4.1• -,,, .. :41 . 9
asaldb.ruttoat IL, • - • , ' 71 \ .....,•••: 1'..,,::
Tionesnya ant Ingsruellaserril , f .., . \s• - • , ••17::1
mit. 5a5 5 ma5i...........,....• .
Clues et Flre.:-.4—.—... ..-............... La: ~--. :..z,:.4
~,,,
-A.4 ie. a. 17 of pew to , tile Wes setae! 2; • •: , ,,,i.
up the deb. Adetioss WOO,. sea le maga ; - 1
Latta, at elab ribs,' . - - -' -, - 1 . \ : „. i .
Marna ,to Pleletralaa,b, irdiebetrat - . -:..• ,
mar, be sere es 4 .p.sl ff elm AlitUbie re .. -1
Inst. es ye Wee at Retarder eillsbaistesestp. '1,4
wriberskutubst*lftil• 'Not , ' ' O l , '2. 7 r...
;rm.., by Doti. Jpervi. A.mill . .
_a. .i _Y
win itegistilred U11a11..a4714."‘".'"1L.
kidsue. • ' ; • jamtarrit. - - ~,
- ' 1 . . •.t vrtrovreen, rani*.:.-_.:./
A'LINEN,RFDERTIi 11 .
No. to irt.kh timat,• Pitiabaisti.l
CoFFINIS, or all kfueu•CMAIIIS; GISJY/W:siPs
Aver, dtamiptlas lusarat rualsblas 4444.0 .
furauled. Itawaropleaday avi.lll4ht. boom
Rsizalurt2e—Ber. Darla D..tgar. •
Y. W. Jacobus. D. P. ,Tbotoss Xagtmr.bia;.-..
Jacob Y. Yfllfr. /40. 1 :
•
°BURT T. BODPIEL, lizt4ra'r
!ram:Lim
Allepsat. and N. 111,Dtasowf . liked (by: .'
/4 ,, s,)kairashr.Krit cm mut
R..4.3d. 541 ml sad,
Tfookevrood Cain. - Walait Coltalithim
11perwrood . Co2Inaela ernrudnatfikluor
Callas b Proportlen.,9anist“ en ligiont•.•
parallbed,ott)r• 011.0. Cl . spe,.llloW, pstik'
:ditnesvii‘rtingstgedvatic OgloiorWility
EDWMLD csnatiirmairdri - '
DZIITAIZII.: Oa* Ira MM.
illesbody. Yetawa Isooadood tad otiporpto.
nos, with dooradliur Goa Of tosoral Fo: dodssod, •
Goods.outua4 a ad nu.suuda amine
at loweal,poloto.. Salo and Javan IlltddlosoFor
dor of Vim ..4 111/ddlo fitrseta.-.,Virdsge '.;
Boidoebos, BMWS. "Web Gonad. iGt ihr : '
aIIxn::
VOWED —About the fat of •
rac:as mama grea,
OIiMiLMINIMOZWeiMaiIIA.i IOI- Ato,ris
eall.hkr at It. WI PUITELTH SIAM.
pinienrisk! •
WANTS.
WNTEM—A . 11 411E'
,iOIIGoOp'AG/N76; 110112 KALt
Popular Idllk4 'of -Wiliam:,
aedelaiblistabg Oeledie, de ea Wig tut.
getialag ti... bees 7/abashed etblebje aleblepw,
wall plated sad legible: . • - ioltlikei Otani t
"Anwar-Ea *OW:. Ub ant.: -,Cbristo
ries,'• cobts,: ?Oliva Tolst." likeoniartlfich
olai o,,oio;.. , Pickirick Pip!yo,".
Id end. Tol!edon,oloted la tf ran. 2M:I2W.
J. 5. Oast Or Cireolm
' Ilpo•lat Tonne tO Aguas.. Uood Astateliziltod."
Addrou 134PPLICrOli t CO., PabUstioil: w.
=a inidwar.'llevriork.
WAIIIVED.IIOOK.II.43IIIarc 7 A
iotidiate chwee hr food lfaat~:'Yett_:
sod 'Ames: Thrrsiist , "aleiriat • aw-WWlliDon
book pobILT0111.1)4 Orli) WONIFD; or.
Trt•SS 0# WOKSaLTAfTauCTat WT AWA.isna
sistrAcf-% Mloitratetterttheeseehetatillie'sla
Wgat atsst cafes la/s.; Attatowetectloar:::• :
parts cf the eountsj to sell this reitabto,nnet - .-,‘:
oleguit work.-.IIU - 14.0.74 . 3,01611dt fOrUly ,
slept.: wko could wok* ]nest Willi la tifeaee
Ind for thin: or otSer of our publleallotk'A.d...
dress D. APPLICTON z P CO.. /.."141.1wia, ' •
VT A N T NI, OL fi r
iVERMAA
New York Jetkilit;
gm .4 Natoli Nom :wfILL make •
rany.enia with t dtat etass Hilpeto...*liit tin
control irenantrlnla aadOlthitrias. - 444.ries
112.110114#2, orner. • • d ; • •
FOR RENT. - :,1
von nerrr.-=.06 re' fhlft.ilitie, •
Rooks him. akzErnaluiLDnife.;Fitn:.
pea tub 4 cm be had. Apple' at paw
. 4 eha -
GAZZ tam totrxTElo awn:
To LET—A large and ovitietsin.
I.I.IWAREHOUILI, act Weer dreel..siar
Bent =dent.. Possentoa elfin ea .
,Apell Lague► of OW. 1.1 BLEST; CM-
. . .
To LET--STORE .ROORI. ( Wi th '
l'• thieUlng Agleam', eltnated baled) street. . a
sear Mat imd alley: The - 211.p111.aitias II roqest. ".•
win b. zeate4 together.' . lt mitre ot*.A.lll a. ....
ISTIWANT.'I,iaar . a [Abut , Meet.- ' I • • , • . - ' .
*DR SALE. '1
•• L gin4l HAT 4 -" mmv.h.4 aoe initeifii as.
Cali 11/ABI. suitable tarpaa eiaaro owl
TWO. 119882 WAGON,. and 'deat4a aft 'at
lIARIMIZES, nearly! atm. Xmotes at Oat Ppn.
IILBIIIIII% • _ ' P.,
FOR HALV--H0111Z81:-pkT_.
EQW.IOID , W Llntiy ika4 iltala. gay
flu TAMMY MHZ& .tplalr One DLITIM
inert Hom3Es, oar, 142 CM, DRAUGIIII .-
1101191: _Am SLACK =En; terciliSZT,
MAZES. TEBST.ETISIrt, agar
air Horse* Doubt and sok= casnikdoar.
UDR SALE-4210RM ANEVTIVO.,
LOTS, &Mated ma Taylor Ames* boded"
Ward, /Weskit - 7, tartar ar.friot. a* Taylor
avr•a• ofoo hat; sad ire Wed' back 01001 a •
20 Ant alley. Back - Aimsa wort az
.4•lollidi . a•p• stable and earilage•A•us4; goad •
'cellar "pada thilmajo. •••
Ildouglasti 01 to good order.' Tar vat ,
tleulan enquire of ELUtSZY 11•11.4 *420, -. •
'tau Agents:B.4d Benet stftet.
.•
VOlt •
. _
amaix dr iliatma ud amia•mMax.• .
mar,rankUltft . ltatr47..4.44 40 04 132 , 11404,
noose &moo, tostalatag 7 room Yd
walpaproved. • Haim ud Lot °RUMBA& Awe •
B 1 dwell atm% •114gbazi am. , rat m lit/
OW; boas•frasaa, emitated luitiOlvdloap• dlBd•
good eaUan, vats, find alma, orteatanuil,
Roams sad Lou Isk good lieattta•et J. '
lIOaH a co.,.laama 000000 maxi omaxac •,f
. .
. 1.X., .
FOR 8 Tbat Welltilltinrili .
' TAT*RN Sti3D;Adteete 'le the 41. M - ,:'
Ward; terms ea *Ulndeisoa . Hall. ! sPelejek ,
the Ithrlitllceue. ow Peas idreet. -, lth lind- L .
Pie b !Area thnies With. =Own iie4teetLelly .'•
wale, eeet.inlng tee, three, eetheiodithe e ems;
belittlers • lane Concert, Ilalli a good Stade on - . ,
thrtetk end of the Intoddeb te es*sati lees ~-..:
deep. :hoes, the • eenventaiee of Alee.theallip: . . -• ..
the bathe to istabtlthed ••peieetheat evue . l3th!•; . .. , 1'
lad is extestiqud if thiliVdie thee eier'ether . • . '
hease.la th.....c NO akar Orbit_ asco.ty
later offering la the market: 61.14:1 W '
\
TIOLT. : 'Zeal Mile
...Watt: ,111.13eri depth% "
~
Loom, All .Ifol7 PABB.4II4:Ar
o ntiadarar; AND nzeurr planar
DIIIMEATII. t. HMS=
Aro unitise oisowl. to thdr Ugh! , . Tkay
psi leu,!••?•umf Ma* etf
Watebea, Jewell*, !taTer- - 11*,
esscrA:cjas 4.114
MlLWRioali 33Cataith
Inail 014 w determbleiio ion
VIIIX LOW PZIOZILI at
-
e: nsr~;
Merchant T
Cos. Pexan angl
P3Titlo4oli~ p
i
TUE BEET /!Anait
sittsl4 . 6 " f , a l. ° ,
*IMMIX wfaimpah4grisg •
assiiiath ea 2 7.1014001 ,
sue ft Ina. =Maim
`.ir
To Wilolitrr Due)olfclalr.
—Mines% ea ilverttissiesOirlii`Oli
Om lamina isiikiltial) oribiitooll
it the AtJas Works. WIWI War 41ty•Miii,
With. appear. it
SlJw4 tearVtie6 Uzi
tau to
lobur sad. IS 111. , qth..."Ota atkurin.
sirec4, tag that se Mile to silit-Iteet
M br mitt OW 11167,100 1 / 4 1124
" 4 . /a4 1 41W.. .11:147C1*",
' • 'Aid aldeltilm et VIMPINNIP.T.-
onliePATEges ;
ire
•
Sio:INI *TUX aintoliwrilkions; '
6 angi atnailen.: r;
- t** 4 l.V.%_ _
BEE
=I
M
,
et,
S`.