Li .. as ;Artlittnit A zip mrsuRBAN r ARREST OF A FORGER, aviesua OW If 1110. 11111111 M, Aping roza, who has fat same weeks gloat excited *time attentlea in this city, , by - klalavish ispanditars of money, was • aqtatetillat aliening orka cltrge' of ear ': gry, bra &males edlcer. from Mix. — 4 Midda, - aledated by Chief Scott and ofls - Mg Mears. - - The facts leading Voids am , reet . fire as followa : • Anent the dater Senna:) , cheek for ' Parable to David tiall„ at the Eionthirark National Bank •of _remade/ph* and duty cashed. The cheek, bore the signature. spparentbt glitmiee, of Mr. Alexander Yocum at v -Wealthy and widely known liquor Philadelphia. A few days anb. eminently. anotker check, bearing the same signature, and drawn for $760,0e was presented at the same bank and cashed without maspiclen. This check was made payable to another Individual, whams nein* we did not learn. The op ealdertimans Wiser* taken snowing veil :thim%antil the Stith inst. - On Wednesday laid the following letter wan received st this bankicortitimead r• • • J En y 26. • PalTlOPrrrantraow, Terran—lisair aatu Ml r claud ...yea will fled e cheek for milk which rot cm SeturdsY afternoon- It wars too late te draw then oney—l had businesa ;to attend to here, and had to acme on hem.. You will phase to seadadndt for' the esselosed. Ilsopeetfully, Joax Laronurr crania Evans' Novelty. he. The letter contained a cheek for Vial 70, , Ow an y'r ri. Yo li ung, and made payable to J Inghn or ord.,. Suspicion was amused by Umbrae; and luTooldra- I Ursa emoted. Insanitation led to the die °every that all three of . Use checks were 'lllO natter WAS isnrealiately . 1 14=1 . 1tCitts, bands of Maare Joshua and George 11.. Smith, detective . ' l altarirldterierptda,', wholoolc premed ensotrunes. 'The following litter was . artittse to the beat; aerrespondeat ' I "Xllotomtrata.. January 22, lark „ tarmaran—Enriesed .you will And all you dada, from me. We lake `troappleaitire in handing it to you. GNOMIS H-Sstert: ys Tilenclosure was ,a check wee male -Parehle Co "wer,-three or IT.'years "7 ettolß PeoltortilarTg or . 10 /be st ,rige all order." „The w hole wia en. Closedfa an envelope directed as order ed, endproperly stamped and pWraari.- • OMO"Withthis gr,'Sm artrted fat lide arriving here aboui three cerieck yesterday afternoon. Ile inimedistely lealtred the sersices hr . Chief of Telice -Stott cad olßeer Rivers, who-WORM 'Pend him ta , Evaive ° Novelty"' on PIM street. Tksre the letter was given to .thirclerk withdirentoesa and the .Want 'Waited. y afterwards a .yeang man came in and ratted fot•the .111bir. was delivered' to' him - add chiersome. Mid oftleerlttras approached him. He made a sudden dart oat or the Aeon kawerar , nadanniikdadoweltset Sratt loudly oven. oak lam on Virgin allayand he wait coattectea to the Mayer'e Re had thrown kre letter awry, but' it - wen Sound en the -latvro,toot 'Hs mated st,rongly Mumma% but admitted that the teat cheek was &trail Marx= in Ma second story of a build. irat 411181-xth stmet,blleging that another man forged it, however. Ile states thr others were both forged In Philadelpida On his pandas as found a blank cheek on the, Third National -Bank of Pot+ . bands.t' The tello2nlY le'yoring man, rives-..U name as John Sargent, and ,saysb resides le Philadelphia. Iftsand miw4 arrivehere seatelpro- or, jhree weeks ago; an d tfmade themselves quite „oensplenewa by their lavish expendimrr of asolay.,Thofriend statadt it d RAM considerable time in where he had struck elicit teal 0174=. He was on his way thither with his ,Inend Sargent The...ether young mkt" bad hat been arrested last avealng. ASsetleas. The , *Widen * ors-ef affidziej'Jtiff' - 'alone and the many cr..miAshita arisinkfrain dieseasi of the 17ritiry Organs gire owe • . ikki f or much stUdy end hareatigalloti of . .1401.6 .The oil_ amt :the • 4taloSsltio hisn lola .this thwi anima morn or less autiect to these troubleiome affec Maas; from the diabetes. of innate to the _gout end gravel of old age, Use mtick.ex , ilatedlithotar Me tlat luxarlous uver it his ease .• Prom the very nature or our peculiar - ardent of practice, wohave mimes had siarktixemilenoe in the treatment cs? thaw affections than usually hats to the lot ot say practitioner in the same time. And It. le In these affections more than any tether th at an eismlnatim i of the urine s nnintred in °Werth ntiderstand the tiro. :'names of the disease. All urinary cultism . do not arise. from amid. , nor . :. , do . Telly indica:low artesi -of the .ff.idneys, - end lt ea to -be of.tht_ - • •ariae edam that these feats are toTen And It la by the`precise . the =ear Ille bewaring. to these - organswhich we are enabled to make by examination, that we are so succese. - 15.1. tn their mare. believe thit se hare treated more • .14tienta laboring under these difficulties' than IVIT . other phyalefarrin the State et mountain; Pen' lyania, west of the Alleghesi and do not lesitsde of that we hare cured greater pert tentage (by oat fourths of all cmr patients-than Ana - Wen done by any othera nom facia can to, ratified from oar - ati4rdo: raldeen foil W relieTenar - •te . of their sufferings in thew vd vane: Prone - dose attention s of all these affections art havo .- fotuni 'lratictly' the end - of nioannol to In seed In each.. Our nitnedirs Lithos° are adepts& to each particular case, and will give. relief et , olioa. Try them for your selves and verify the fact. 'Send it vial of . tUtitet, awl Tre can wind Ci " a the necessary T+; 1 _ .- .... _ Heris linen . • • gorse trading Is a bsunposa„ In, which: .. . Dalai* there are ai many "shapers" iti4ied Sittek OthifiligliltnittlitotalMo - • that cetdd be nanied, and - untess a man • lashed so re experience - with hone', b, bet ing ter keep out win, of it, or, to am an say, be , -.get his eye teeth mat." - Notwithtanding this fact la . erally "-known, - ths L "regular dealers" , . •Lan very little dinlanity ~-., in-findingesie. ..- . thtte wile are *Matto risk their ode _ ma& end , run( the 'chances. of - tog - " swindhsk which in nine cases out of ten .• - ' lalire result. lilettruten Strain bad a • --- ems - of seasnltl end battery 3 4 estarday, • which was thentealt Of a home trade, 01 whietrwe have the fralewingparticulann, Zahn Otrens, it=eppeitra, UtWed * • horst. te John Sampson i foe,tWo teases; either - - am of which was - watt' more than the ..... ens rentived, end ou "dhicOviiriturthat he - „ - had been eheafedßatti peon, by *dot& m • icli attorney, wen too wens and demand - . eli Me homes and left*the one he bed rip . calved, which, It is alleged is worthless. . genets, it , appear,. is not in the habit qt . riving up a of which he, has the theme- ..- ered 13ampoon , to „Imre I, , oltua in t Sampson refuelna b=i t t\rd Ala go,. it la that. Owenadrew a . .• lane bate andil‘ted hi :lama -:- .oerens,•it sou otllro who was prevent -at the . son father to cat Samp. • ma, who, e . discretide thitbetter • pat of valor," best_ a hasty reran and . - audeinfonantical , against John Owlolo. . . the Aither, for Ifelonions assault.-- and ..: araat the fatheeintlition '' some ot . - hear Pell .i.ar e r itc n thault. 64 l witch James Ohs_ th en, was mm. rWtibliWjalt. ,',l-i_-_.2„,-..-,......,„ . _ . . - -. - 411•11 a RealAssaselatertstsr. '— • - Tha - .yanctszy bcii; of the lea' Es 1- :' fats Register, p ad hy lawn .k Phil-' „,, a b a ! - lips; :No . lan Fo ' street, is now ready. t : ' , Potties wishing pi boy or sell rod estate, 1 - aoniatter who the location, should not ' - - :Milo consult their. llegister, a copy_ of which cut be hip& oy calling at. , their odic% us above, or byaending your ad ! dress, it will receive prompt- attention =gust., rear, estate - men, or , those ! 'homes or --Inverttneuta of any ' kind, will find In their work a &tocrlp- Lion of Turfamprice,icinds - of property ' with location, terms,: :stn. They ; have tr Sideene hundred mid di tt y thou- - mold acres of land in Miasouri,- smug ha price from two dollars to thirty dbllars per semi ttocording_ to 'improvements., ..N r po s =restrutata them' lands are ' unittr- The td. ,Loot. Iron /fountain Mid Memphis Railroad passes throngh ate oftbetn, and they can nevor again be purthased at the figure* now naked tkaa. - Maps, title; , tan be seen at lleektddoe. - Give - them a call arid you dly , - - . ..., - .. • -.. . .. ,: Georgie . Car' Obeli. Fmk,_ o l — Forinout, thit_imalyon t wide celebrated break: of Vermont - A Merino Sheep, re. turned eity. on Thursday, .-- - seer visiting Messrs. Glseirs-d. ,Brother, -odd' their deck '6f, Amens. Itnproved -- ... . Spanlida Merino Sheep, at' Noblestown, - .Alleithetly musty; Penagraraaa. r Ur. • Ouapbrit dammed himielf reach grad-. Sad -at. the greet success; of Memo.., Mann & Brother - as breedenrof Spanish -Merino Sheep. The- ervettliriese of the wool of individnall itheepOuralio of the ' dock at, large, and. theirmnaltntitni; q , bean and ..mb of Met: Deem, length . Of - stip* Eltilta lesiess dia, - crith pitted - ~ v ibmityclatyle, mildness mud thestmagth - --4 if the wool-and entire exemption Ile& ' _ - -g, 'and - behrg -- without ' an' 'extra ,antosnt of oil or yolk, via parLiCillarly, .- ..' ..= l .thg- and remarked "/!7 , bY :Mr. • • , r-lebeAleetruni original Tonto or Iron, 'Plesephorns, Ind • tlallaaya, known. 'as Mack &Co.'s Ferro Phosphors • ,01 of Callai7a. Bark.. The „Iron •=reetoree oiler to the bloixi, the. Phoapho ',rue renews waste of the nerve tisane, -* • sod the Celisaya givea'n , rkaro.ral health :.-Sal tons - to the tligostive. thereby curing dopispile In - 'rubes .forrem, Wokethaiceiciieneral and; Dee Iloolotliett of Spleito.„-_ - ..Matuteuatured 'only lay Caswell, snide; "13 01 4 by, all dizaglcbtlV_ ';.:1 • , • a,elrr: Seetirriti-4 write to thank you for yopr'kindrayea and scientific manage, men! of mytilmeery for Which I called to consult you. On the first of April, in thetyear r thskes yen will remember, I was 'Wetly afflicted With' the scrofula, .and bid gave rip all hopes of ever having roma thought that It - Was fin perk!ble, that nothing could be done, for I bad tried nearly everything that was Within iny;reirCti aid tried mien well IMorfecidoetora; - and: failed In all; some _could relieverne of my awful wafering of pain thin wearaging in my body, but no teatch'hinezdtv'eficting a Moe, and one day es I enei reading over the list of cureinifessed byyourtrastmenton Semi nla,ltegan to think oftheold eayinethst salongsethere wmlifethere was bopo,'_' and would try once more. for I knew never could get well by doing nothing; prat the disease had taken admit MAID my body, and was feet . devouring the . flesh from my berm,: mutithout SOD:eons.help off num* =rely dlu. a n d that was a nettled point by alt whoever saw or ems acquainted with me, for I.bad running aoresint sny..led • aboolder•and arm, sod they were filled with _proud essa.--remad 1161.tuirinfkint at all by tthem lnittiteryziglbtlegeraseffiroted from my body to the end of my tow, miming sores on and about the knee, and wee swelled till I often thought It would • tmarlt. When I imt my foot on the floor there was no natural feeling in my foot and leg, by times, for the thin became all purple spotted, and there were' ays and weeks, and months. that -,I could not •• Walk ' step Without the aid Of acme ottelr - .help,: or a • stall: and at Instant' all over my head and ram; Ifyfaceandhaedwerealsosevollen and it aer'ilol. my 'Yee we that I could not see to . read or work env at all, and there irol4-large , lumps of 'humor, one after the other, around my neck and DICIL Indeed,3 suffered days sad nights. I *namely knew.when I was oalee and I began to think thia.would ruo, d o. I then presented myself before Dr. Kr% • ear, and he said that a erne was certain, ant I began Immediately to undergo his treatment; andlight, illem! I thoh; for all other doctors as had W ug and t el t tieg ig er a d an ci e, wied me began to peln e ;p r o . t K the sane medicine I slept the whale night without pain or green, and the swellings I ZZ = i re= atttillpCotti)r myy elk four miles In 9UO day, and to six. months the .awfal Bono wets entirely cured up, end la one you. I we. entirely , cured, wee perfectly well; have had better health then I, ever had to nip Alto over aim" and thought that I'd wait long enough tube-certain of the truth; that I have semainedlieelth and strong ever since, and •Iturnks •to you, which, made, -the. of tied, that. yealtaTe Carld me, that he May hires ..11w 1:11111,0t your medktneto others Ate..traaz Ito me, and that hie Divine Woo may, Mien& you; is the heartfelt prapirof-yorar patient; . winh %you to -publish this and let all thre„.marki, know-what. I do about your medicine, for 4 consider it my duty to makemy case; known to the country for thehenelltof others; who maybe suffer , inns IZ i rd do not know the Table Nsous. Ms= -roanz Cox.. Co., 011.10, jj December 215t, , 11187...1 • - -- .AVeytho understented, live in Mulls= lownoblip, Columbiana county, end will be pinued to setialy.aumy one oi the..-troth o[ this esetlllisate, whit* wee written by the patient bandit. Gsozos Forms, Sr.; Dsetzt. Vorrostes. Dr. Atteseee./teeklest..Cosurelttug Of. ,floefor tre.. 1, .. , t0zul and trestreeni of, obstlatte amigo- diseesse, .100 -Peen street, frost II A. X. :nut& 4 r, Nr. Avower Orem ipira au:esti/ma. • - 1 4 1kftdanyielf midge obligailotui to you,. ..., , . , , .. . , Si well le a drily l'oive.to - .Others who betelmenlikesuffentra willtznyaelf,- in order that they may, know where they eitcritek cured ,'- 9; had' been aubject to . . vbilenk, continued 'enact= of Asthma for more than sinvyates, and had been to Srillilmsida . , MO nud to micas medical menet' experionciewithoutobtainttg any pieinumeast - ndlif,ll Mitered ' at all; I waive° bad DWI never'knew what 'it wag ttibeffree frau the disease. I bad toll! hp Lebo& telly IVA , tar weeks and .sks of curs.: (My onaditian w hen sch- that I felt II& a burthen, and w I got an at -.„, ldmmtlY-Fel"arl tack I fait= dangerefirrifficating every Moment. .So terrible had been my sat fah* that inymotber says that -eh, tea lean mesa near suffocation ' that . I ww• eitstlylalatk ha Cher ono .from the deigni ng*: offer= -I . =ado .- to .broath. In - the cold' winter nights, Many a -"night, - I . had bi. be - let .up 1 anti all night, with the doors end win. , done of the home thrown Wine open, hi; rapt to - Wader the • Apparent danger of strangulatlon. -In this anulitmt;inille 13th of October, .1336, baying beard of Dr. 'Keynes skill to curing this disease, I railed en him, in company with my husband. Joeeptclieyers, hut, I mast °oaten, wi th ' great • f doubt as to esentinetnie c w er=P2kiii. 'r y i:i!3=i over. with his „PISA SOUND, and told me thaterith - cme a n brouldiget well: I persevered with his remedies - for-over a year, and am to -day in ylgorous health, and totally tree from the Asthma and ,Ita - terribly disagreeable attendants. I have had, once in awhile a slight attack of the disease, but I re- prAmyhoolthesentizelyrecestblished, and, if Id° hive any attack, a few of Ate ~. Dootoea =edict°, Immedi ately relieves it: I cueifit feel too thanknil far the screniption,fram. it dlsease.whieb used tcreoetuiewholeinisksandmeeths afloat of slimily, besides suffering which none hint'tboae who are subject to this deems* can hilly appreciate or dtesibe. Nancy barzna, - ... • . MART MOUNT JOY, (her mother,) • GEONOTANA FUMES.. BLltatlatOttAX, Deck, 1667. . . The cure of Mm. hi er e, recited above, to oneo morethetto importance, ' ' PM` violent% Abe attacks, their continued length, and the prostration of all the vital power],at tending the disease. Anyone :be knew her during the Ainteithe was a sufferer from the dlasesei - oi which she was cured an will look at her now, the very ple true of =bust health, cannot but Adria thee ,thecnire fa one at ananothan.ardi. enterennecter. inasmuch Asthma, every day of our liven, beinz dims* of an Incurable nature. Le , thaw who doubt Iniotstizate for them seem Dr. Musses B.esidinzi Com Oaths Of f Orl i n* e ettormaio athxXimit nut txtutmeot o otatiate disomea„ Permafrost, from 0 a. at- until 4 r. x. Ospbames St Nl•ler.. • , 1 ' Thr icteinds et thcorPhint of soldie rs will rejoice lo knots - that the establish. teat for thdlirviltdWill On 'aid general welfare at Phillipsburg, under the care of Rev. W. G. Taylor, la eminently rue cessfaL When we visited it there were about one hundred ho va and eighty-two 'MI f oo .l93Mif Wel alb . sod' most bode " wler.l3 ? Cbat -rostta the Su god perin . It Is ii pound kargred wn - dent" kno how to reach the orphans. ten hurts and se cure their lore and attention to - d aty, without seven disciplinary ; measures. Aided by competent teatime the usual breaches of education am well taught, and an opportunity given to learn music on the plum.. The reli g io n education will be christian without Wng secterlan. It- la-aLfacting to address a congregation Cd precioneyesith„.whoge thither" offered up their liven for their country..in its peat strugglismdeutt rebel:110o: ~ - • The landings for this butituthm are well ada_pled kw light, mitittation and tttmd everything , la kept clan and 'and In lts place. -The bowdl- end 'draw of the - orphans la isubstandd and comfortable. tßirerythiog- ia adapted to make a - useful and happy tame to ill children who mm be reasonably ustleffid.' • Four awake= in the vicinitr, be-, longingto dlfferweikpolitiral lauties, have given-ev on atrhinit Wm - Minim to the in stituti a mousesetreccumumoc-m a cr - • ogratulita - Col. McFarland, t hee Lae Superintendent of soldiers. orphans, and thlt State auttactities on the great suttee's that bas - attended the soldiers' orphans school, located at Flaillipshurg.", aratailwal twaweatcapeir; Since Ike Bankrupt act went into ope witiollthrit hindred sad Ibity-three pe- Liii3llll for ailpidleation In bankrupteT, lit'ioltintiery, have been Mid in thaatilos :of B. C. hicCandleea. Esq.loClerk at the 'UAW States Dtstrict Court s In this city. Timm petitions are from the variona counties embracAng the Western' District oirenweVlvania, under the ilj ii : n tb . 01;tion or Eon. Wilson Mo. Can ITnited , Btates District Judge. The Jai= from each county-is given Alliacteimy...rter...-- Lt leaserne....44 Eta16111Z....... - I 6614.4......-14 411.6714 4 4711astatig. II Warren-. lulu= .-.- 1 Monet... I Yebassa. - .... I.lll4dford. -.2 0764,14766..:11 , Mir -. • - lfloommet . .:. 4 VortallAV.;:'3llll4:42est,'.-. 1 Jem141.4. ^ -... 2 Carlan '•- 1 Jefttson ~. 4 144r44142 1 Ferystto 1,C5a0rea4.;.:4,17161416........'4 if e• moots: 1C144711414/... VSortbmalthl 7 444-4-.. 1;(66161644. - ..; - 4 Wmmg...ll Indlanc.... 4181E4: - 6 SuMvan .-...1 8etter...... - 4101111114.- - .7 1101:6311r:.. , IS Wi5b146146146467...... 1 Colunt6a - - 50: an 6646,4.4.4., 14116666a5..t: irmilart.4.l,6 41611466 11 ,7 4,!6f7 71 0 166. - : lir Savititeuva 6 ouggegileadedheellillivil roughneas of the aith aterte4dy cured by usdng the Juniper - Tar Soap, made try Calmed, Huard lb Co., Were York: - It surpasses' 41 other remedies, as It will_prorent roughness of "the ' side; 4Z =ad during ecdd weather: /tAscpurentently app list 4 ; avoiding , 211 , 1 k tedebie af..tbegreaey rMWdanow.ln,cumL , It _am be used or ;wile the — most tender skin, ' wthout tuft:Lion or n, ftti a tt .9 mut clear.- Sold :by. e . "get !' t Sa iceidetit,--A . little Isii,'S . eon of. IV l 'm.. A. Wtabic efSeeth:Vgg y itte unfit. `MD *II ' watery. 4 ` . 4 l !# '* ^. . ;( .41 tifilk in 3 1 Pennsylvania Legislature, ____ aloetlat Dispate:ls toPlttabarsh Basalt& HA.Futinulta, l■nuary 21, 1868. l i SENATE. IMPORT OF COMNITFEJS ON it,AlLpomi 17021:1 Mr.. Sllol:sl.tliEtt, from the 03m mittee appointed last year to investigate alleged extortionate charges by railroad companies, made a report of two hun dred and 1111 y-four pages In pamphlet form. Three thousand eoples were or dered to be printed. • KTITSTSCHAR AiD CONNELL.TILLZ RAIL- 110 AD. The Pittsburgh and Connelsville b wea reported sillenatively. TO TAX B.A.XX CAPITAL. • Mr. BURNET'', of Monroe, presented a bill amending the revenue laws, by taking the capital aux* of bank' three milla upon pa.r value—if worth more In market, then upon the market value. 1:1202=112133E Providing that In elections for muni cipal otiloers outside of Philadalphlei, voters shall vote for all municipal offi cers, including Councilmen, on one ellu, marked ."city and ward off:lmre." • Changing the name of the Cleveland, pilmievllle and Ashtabika Railroad Com pany to Lake Shore. =LE ATlAtrrlc AHD- GREAT IVEKTE/XX RAILROAD--VIOLATIOX OF CHANTER. ' Atterney Genetal Brewster, in a coot: munication to the Senate, in answer to a resolution of inquiry passed lo.sisession, announces that the Atantle- and Great Western Railway , jotispaziy have viola ted their • chartei by not negotiating to build a branch to Erie. , . =I At the evening. seasion the Sangria resolution. on dual palmate wore debated till late: Arnendraenre by Mean& BUR NETT and ISAVIS, row:tiring the same. croli4 of ocnuotoy in the Wee Depart ment aa woe followed by General Grant, were toted down. Thu &nate at twelve o'clock, adjourn ett without action: ROUSE. Mr..RICILARDS, of Fallon, a resolu tionprottibiting the appointment of Soo cial• Committee hereafter. Indefinitely Ficittened. On Inotion- of Mr. MANN. of Potter, the House will hereafter meet at 10 A. et, BILLS DRISSINTSD. . kfr. WILSON, of Allegheny, incorpci rating the Accommodation Passenger 'Railway Company or Plttal;mrgh; ex tending the .menhaniat Iled laws to per sons oinking od tanks and other appli ,anaes in oil refinerlee. Mr. ANTHONY', of Lancaster, restor. pe6Bsiona to naldists of 1812. • Mr. DIESE, of Litman, valltiatio g titles mile' by administrator; •tbc., without authority. • Mr. DITHCA.N., of Venango, taklag Llre per conker the times of Pitt .Role City; authorizing the elosingnf the Lock at Franklin, and the building of a skate in the a/11/1 for the pasting° of lambs „ Mr. MULLUT, '(Thornas,) of Philadel :Ain, repealing the first section of the) , Act of 1794, prohibiting the ru using of mddeler, can, ftc., mrSunday. Mr; DAY, Of.pirashlngtcm, a supple meut to the Aet. of 1867, relative to the Monongahela Valley Railroad Company. • PILLISTINGTHE GOVERNOR'S 1132111AGIG "—Elie thousand copies In .Etwaish and fifteen hundred iin German of the Governor's Message, after some debate were ordered to be primed. . • div..amendaleat Mr. ifITLLII4, (Thomas.) of -Philadelphia, to Include Judge . Allison'ti arlawer, was daeLared out of order._ EAniusucitci, Tenuary 2; 1688. SMTATE. AN,LA3IIO AND GREAT WIFZITHN HAIL- ,". The "following rmolutlone were pre sented from the Beilraid Committee: Resolved, That the Attorney General be requested to proceed by quo roarranto or otherwise astatrud the Atlantlo Great Western Railroad Company, and should befall In the Courts to reach the corporation, report 4? , the Senate what leudelation itecesaary to compel the Company to oomplywith theobJect which the legislature had in yiew when it In corpbrated It. Resolved, That one thousand copies of the report and teetimony be printed. mriolutton was postponed and I the emend passed. - Mr. WALLACE, one Incorporating the "tribal& Deposit Sauk of Pitraborgh. Mr. WHITE, one authorizing Lzdinna oeitutyto borrow money for publlebulld- Inge. Also, the Free Railway bill s of lost eat sion es a supplenient to the general le-r. Mr. ERRETt, One authorizing the Nobleattrwriand Tezoperancerille plank road Company to surrender parte of Its road itaTemperancesilla and West Inge. A bill requiring Redford county to pay James Clark three tbotwand 'dollars for a bridge over Raystown Branch, and authorizing the Secretary' of the Com monwealth to record all official_bondn, pairsad finally. . • TJAITTON ILEBOLCTION3 T.&SIXD Tbe Stanton re - solutions Were passed finally to ;light, at ball pant eleven o'clock, by a strict party vote. HOUSE. samaras' onenktra' ILZPOIST. Three thousand copies or the Soldiers• Orphans• Report were ordered for the Department, and sea thousand for the =NE 6TOCK Asstwons. A reaolntion by Mr. PHELAN, Dem ocrat, Cr Greene, requiring a report from the Auditor General and State Treasurer of the number;' namea and. salaries of special assemeri of Reticent Bank stock, appointed_under the act of 1367, wars od motion of Mr. THORN, Republican, Philsdelphla, referred to Committee of Ways and Means. =AMAIN . XLMOTIO. Rey. C. H. Forney, of Ilarriabarg, ;was elected Chaplain, after an hour'. de- LILROAD DULL! ISZPOUTIM. TheFre* Railroad Law•aud thd Pitts burgh and Conittelleville nuartiad . bill were' both reported allytahltively, the former by Mr. WILSOIf, and the latter by bir. - 1 ORD, ISZLIXL DLYAQO. Mr. WINGER, of Franklin; read a bit oonipermatlng lbs clilzina of Franklin Adam., Bedford, Cumberland, Tork, Perry and Fulton countlea for rebel dem , pavrems' BANE st-irt.Exmrt. Mi. WILSON, of Allegheny, presextted a siippletmeat forthe Mechanics Savings Bank of Pittsburgh. nAItR.L9IMPKI. Jannary Z 3, tA/37 ISEK&TE ALLIS FINALLT Appointing Wm. Vandike Com missioner In pima or Edward Resale ton for the mutation and sale of Metho dist Marial ground in Pittsburgh. Incorporating the Pittaburgh,Browns vine el Geneva Packet Company; capi tal one hundred anti fifty thounand dol lars, with permission to double the name In steamers on the Monongahela river; principal office in Pitteleurzh. Requiring Supervisors of Shen/logo towniblii, Lawrence county, to pay Wm. ILarbeson the amount expended by him for volunteers La lane. El 414—, 4g L. payAftieers of the House hot euthotleed r.. MEEE, (Democritt,) of Ceigre, . cored a resolution Miens Secretary . Seward is instruct the American UMW *England to demand the Immediate release of Manic= citizens hnerieened by West - British) for elicited political annum" pifetred - - 'Mr. MC MAN'S mumdmentit6n. Oniststation win mortal negattroly; PITTSBV R.GH also, the resolution alw+tiat•trig days of grace en asgetlabLt paper; Woo, repealing the act compelling corporations to pay counsel fem. ' • =IQ Mr. MILLAR, of 'Allegheny, one ex empting the jiredtpre othorestaiaoandtog the Monongahela ahickwater from tax ation. Mr. PHELAN, of Greed eotmty, one authorising Waynesburg to May a spe cial tar. Mr. MAlTlS,otl!otter, one presiding , for the deficit In funds for the support o Solana' orphans. Mi. FORD, of Allegheny, repealing the inEpplimunt to landlord and tenant s.ct, known the nTloga jaw , ^ so far aa Allegheny county hi concerned. Mr. NICE, of Schnylicol, one directing the State Treasurer In pay la National bazdknotee to banks bolding spec el car, tilletientbe difference between thavallie of gold and curranoy. lE7 fe.rn.Dh to the 1417411;in:1i GUMS,. ELtanisnorna, January =—A resolu tion was introduced In the Legislature urging a port Secretary Seward to tristrnet the United Stator Minister to demand of the British Government the immediate 'release of all American' citizens impris oned for political offences, and Insist upon the adoption' 'of setae tlxel policy to Insure protection of the rights of American citivens, Rstarredtetke Com mittee on Foreign Relations, FROM EUROPE George Frannie, Train Sensation. Part.onlars of His iletpntion. (nIE/Lir/ix. My 'telegraph to the thbargli!liasottla.l MARTELL& TOIVE/S.A.GAIN XITACILVD. Lozgray, January 21—Adiices reNotr ad here 'date that the Fontana . attacked ilartello tower, at Duncannon, Water ford county, I:gin:liken the evening of Friday last. :No particulars, PROCEEDINGSAGAINIST THE DVILLIN NA- Dumas, Jan. ..%.—The Government is about to commence legal proceedings against the proprietors of the Dublin es- Goa for the publication of asdittons libela and inflammatory articles in that Journal, . . PAIMICOLABS OP TA AAR= OP 01.0. LONDOS, Jatiunxi 21—Nocm.—The fo - . lowing particulars of the arm of Oeo. Frannie Train have been received tram Queenstown, During the transit of the tender which contained the passenger' and *gage of the Simtla to the wharf, the baggage of- Train, is wail as that-of Thomas C. Durant, of New York, who ma also a passenger, was autSected le • most vigorous examination by the cus toms *dicers. Writhing of an incendiary or seditious character being hound ix** trunks of either, they were both permit ted to go mbar°. As they stepped from tie steamer. to the wharf- they were ar rested and taken before • Justice of the Peace in the city. An eisminitlon elic iting nothing. against the prirllerl, to warrant their detention, they were dis charged. Soon after their arrival at Melt, hotel they. were res-Tisted:: Upon the completion or the second examination Durant was :discharged. TIM 'atitheri. ties, however, detained Train,. and be was sent In custody.to the Cork JalL. On Saturhy be was brought before the Court and reteMittidned,- but remoulded until Monday, 2Tth trust. In the meantime, the case la creating Considerable excitement. The news: papers ars reprinting the characteristic speeches of Train es. fora:dog' 'a sort of hostinostion for his arrest. TaAtrt niecaaausn. Lonnort, :smeary 4LEe,ents,g.—dir. Train was cllarged fast anent at Cork this morning, He km amt, the following dispatch by. Atlantic cable to his friends in Amerbm: I hive Jest been reissued on the Intervention of Mr . Adams. I have brought azdtsgainat, the British Government for 01:111 hundred , thousand pound, damegei. 6E0T.02 FAULNCIS Tram TEIAZATEZI*O DIATT2IIII2ITII AT WA- lII= . . • Duatoi, January 21—/Cooning.—The accounts•reeeired hers of a threatened , - custurnsnee ' eratertord cowry arm greatlyrumggsrated. On Friday a numl ber of men and.; cover of night sat = rounded the Martell° Tared at Duncan non, and made la stile demonstrations, but findfng the place well garrisoned, the Crowd retired without making any attack or doing damaia, • • :, ras.L• cuuta. • Lemma, January ',dlectuelon of the Alabama Cialmettas re cently been revived in the English Journals. Lord Hobart has written two .able. litters to the TiaseCin which he anitahhrtbeeport. Lion taken by tholnotricai'Mvertneat on the =Weal. The celebrated writer, "Ltlatorions; 7 In a eartununboaLloa, :and the London flew, edltortslly ,. reply to Lord ilolaraVa argninente....The berme of time replies are Andante_ and con _ _ ri=i3 POLITICAL AIM PIPIANCIAL LOiDON, January 2).—Parbi oories- pendants. of We Lcasclen prase say a feel ing of uneaaineas is pereeptible Ls polit ical and financial dream. Theitew no one believes war is threatened from any quarter, still tile greet activity In this arsenal and dockyards of Pianos; and We pressure breruthl . to bear span the Corps lagielatiff for the passage of the army bpl, are circumstances whicheen tribute to 'excite the public mind iind to impaliconadence in tbesiablllt•iotpasor RUSSIAN PAPA= £SD TIM . • • ntilerrion, !• I. Pam. Jan. 20.—Ttte Patric, in an edi torial 011 the Eastern goestion,comments on certain astacbleTonsarliclae on France and Pesach; which bays rinently_isp neared In Rand= papers, and declares that IC is evident that these jOUTlllalbaire. done all they amid to create discord and bring shout n impairs albs Matinees ax.: toting between Priansia and Franca. • PLACX lILLAIntriO 70STX0OXIA0 The .111pagric says the Enipttror is pre paring, and will soon cause to bo issued, a rosnlfasto enuring,Earope It la the desire and policy of hinOcrvernment to otaintallipesoe. ' , • = mar or Tar oAau*ALpt ntatrrnoti: nonsuos, January 21.—Aemirdlnilo a statement made by the: .Government, the measures taken to preient the late Invasion of the Suites of the ChUrch by the Garibaldi... kayo -added elebtoon million 'Ayres to the expenditlies of the poet y ear. =IS= Prime Illntater hiscialirsehseaddrese ed a slurp note to the Spantab "qoyern moat. It was called forth by the speech of Queen Isabella, at the opening; of the Cortez,ln which It was am:mooed that Spain was ready to interfere. for the de fence of the Papal States.. Idenabres In forms the Spanish Cabinet that Italy, will not admit interventioa in 'her gram of any forctgnpower, eaveFranoe,in *beim case such Intervention hi onlyallf strid by special treaty . - Ir .TEZA2T . ZIZOOTIATIOit =I Hamra, Jan. 21—The American Min ister, Yon. Goo. Bancroft, Is now enga ged In negotiating ..'the' l i rtmaion goyeminsat for th e establialinient of a now commercial treaty betireen Uniled &atm and the North' Omni= a rani. lIIIXOR DX=O • L _ . . onuon, Januar y :.. —The _report which haa been extensively circulated that the Ruaalsua government wia wind ing trona to the southern tronUer ie Un true. That gOvertuneint,' ut• an edictal note, baa denied the rumor. • : mount Jaißich. TUE WAR SITUACIOL Peers, Jae.-SL—TM Nowttear pub- Ilahes a letter from !teeth Anterior, *blob says the 00 [l3 mind catf oax of Preahlwat Lopes at Ituntatte are, stows, ettd the attempted the albs to take that hell& tattoo by *tepees* tw_peleve. Tke cholera has broken out 1w Memo!! Aare; andt *mete payment has twee emip_fidea fa steetafteao. Them blares' =mattes, the writer tanks, will: prevent at vigor one proaalUtion of the *sr astelnat Pars. play an the pert et Smell amt.Ursirtte? • . q. -I?PEDNESDA Y. JANUARY , IStiB FROM WASffiNGTON. Seesipetruellon BUI Yeas 123 j _Nays. 45 The Bill Beportd to the Senate. -4 , Currency Contraction Bill, tits Tel,gnoti to the;l; , te,urire Oa:Otto. WAREArcros, Jon. 21, lef.lB. • SENATE. . . - -- s------ . • . Mr. HENDERSON." introduced a bill to fund the public debt and amend the banking laws of the 'United etates,which wee referred to the Conn:Maria on Fe names- ~ , It provides that for the porpoise) of paying off the comps:Mud Interest note., three per cent. certificate., and other outstanding indebtedness payable in lawful money, the Secretary.of therm easy eludl be authOrized .to beim mid' payout such notes AS were authorized by act of February 25th, lesti ',provided their whole amount ehall, at any time ezeell four hundred millions of dollar., in cluding' those I already . Memel, except fa came hereafter specifies]. The Secretary'of the Treahury Is further au thorlual to Lame coupons or regetered bonds to amount euilicient to cover all existing obilgat one, which are In bear.interent at not ore than three and a half p.* cent, pare/temp, principaltespi Interest,. payable in este, to ho dubin , II atter ty date a yeare t' the plea u but reeleerare of s ble Is ho Govern ten years , ment. • They are to e exc h anged at not lees tlian . par value for any bond, multi cate, note other evidejeceot indebtedness. of the United Stalealexcept legal tenter notes which, are rialto ho funded until decided by Cortgresej and the now, bonds ellen be exempt from all taxation by Slate or localsautherity. Section third provide% that the limit of three hundred millionaire sunouut of dr- culating notes shall lio revoked, and that any.Sational bank inerreceive eighty percent. on the valub of new boride des posited with the Tremor.- in noises for elrealetiod, provided this doss not ra rest]. seventy per • cn k on its paid' up' t it l ira, f b r l''r"re V rkdl° Cuatlte:ed of eewaefisr those now deposited to an equal amount, bearing the same religion to ,circulation and - espani, es ravine" by this Meilen, in case orator bank.,', ender a penalty of forfeltare of old bonds end winding np their &dein by the ,Controllor of Cur rency, In be ease . their motes ' are - a - -be '.- pith: , by a eufiledent amount of legal tender notes which may be hutted to excess of, the four hundred millions heretofore authorized; but lithe amount of United Statesnetes and Na tional Bank notes together Shall all ex ceed seven hi:indeed millions, the beetle depoeited by the Basket may be devoted to them on receipt by the. 'Premolar pf. the i.lmount of their ontstending notes la United States notes. The fourth elution provides for the ereetion of a./sinking fund, by the roteut lon of two-sevenths of the Interest teeming on bonds depbeited to secure circulating note*, in considera tion of which the capital of the bank. is to extend as the imam Is invested In bonds se deposited; all shares of etock . therein acid their !circulating. notes shell be ' exempted! from National, State nod municipal ' taxation. ' The bill ... further • provides that • (rein July let, 1868, to January Ist, 18011, one-eight part, endr the het date, aim-fourthfourth part of tie import duties may be paid In Unites! States notes; also, that whenever the amount lot national bank notes .ball exceed three hundred mil lions, the Secretary of the Tremors., with the R&Mca and consent of a-majeir ity of the ibliowing`nsined persons, yin the Comptroller _of the Currenev, the Commieektner of Internal lieventn ] ; the ChalrMan of the Senate Committee on Finance, and the Chairman of the House Committee of Wayd and Heine shall re tire en 'amount Of. Totted dunes notes equal, to ouch excess, set that the whole amount of eiroulatingl and legal tender notes shall not. exceed wren hundred millions, until ligal tender, notes "out. standing be reduced Ito two hundred millions, . • HOUSE c)F RERREsENTAiIits. nil House prommidd to the regular I order 'of, inedenew,. being tics [notion of. Mr. BUTLER to reennelder the vote ordering the main quiestion on, the Lill reported from the Couttnittee on Beam struetion., I The question was taken by yea, and nays and resulted-yass, eighty-three; nays, seventy-ova .. So the vote was recotudderechand Airs BUTLER offered his earendment giving the apeolmment of Surto officers to the Commentated Cenventims, and then moved the previous question. Mr. ELDRIDGE, moved to lay the bill and pending amendment on the table. Negatived. • !, The amendments offered by . Mr. BINGHAM yesterday ; were agreed to without division. 1 , . . - Mr. BUTLER explalued his amend. Mena awl MessereSTEVENS aniLEEL :ay ................1 U.l • . • Mr. BUTLER'S atnendme w ntwoe re. lected-vma 'tidy-three] nays ore hun dred and twelve. 4 . . - II The following is the veto on Mr. BUT LER'S amendment , . i I. Yeas-blelians. Altheon, Anderson, Arnell, Ashley (Nevada); AshleykOlsisq. Banks, Broomall, Butler, Cake, Cate.l, Churchill, Clarke (Ohio), Clarke (lien.), Cobb, Coburn, - Donnelly,' Dreg's, Ele, Fraley. Ferry, Field., Gmvelly, Hard ing, thgbyllunter, Judd, Julian, li oily. Kelsey, Ititcheu; Lawrinusi )0h1.), Lo• SfeClur Meu l Vu h a i n g s e ;/te s lv r tro a fe ' lM'ann, Per ''. bent; I r ta ' um, &Amick, Shanks, Son - eine (Pei Teylor,'Thomaa, Trimble (Tenn.), Van Horn Otto.). Nan, Wyck, Ward, Wllltems (Ind.), Wilson (Pa.), Window -lltty-three, I • 1 Nami-bfeisrs. Archer Axtell, Barley, Baker, Baldwin, Barnes,, Barnum; Ben. man, Beck. Ikequirdn, Benton, Illughern, Blaine, Blair, Boutwelk.Royer, Broom all, Brooks, Bucklandirr, Chan ler, Cook, .Chem} Dawes, Dixon, Dodge, Eggleistort.' -Eldridge, Elliott,. Faeroe worth, Ferris, Fox, Garfield, Getz: Glom- . hemmer, ,- Galledey. , Grewold, .Genessi. Haight, Massey, Holmaul Hooper,. Hop kins, Hutchkhes, 'Hubbard, (Iowa)! Huh. bard, (W. Va' ..) Ingersoll bn.rt burd, Iluniphrey, ! Tencki, I Johnson, Jones, Kerr, hetchure, Knott, Koontz .. Lincoln, Marshall, . . Mar-.I it,, McParthY, Miller,' Moore, Moir-. , I bead, .Morrietsey. - Jinttgen, Myers, Niblick, Illeholzon, O'Nelli 3 Orth, Paine, Peters, Phelps, Pike, - .ffile. Flame, Po- land, Paleley, Preenerov,l'Price, Proem, Rebertion,'Rese, Sawyer; Schofield, Sit- I peewee Smith.SpanldiegiStarkweather, 1 Stevens, (N. H.,) Stemuts Stone, Taber, Trimbell. (Ky.,) Trowbridge, 'fwitchell, Ili_peon; Van Aertnen,..numerken,' Van! Dam, Ifi. Y..] Van Trump, Weehburne, Hile s ) Washborne, (lad..) Ncelker, Wild{ lien., (Pa) Wilson, (Irma) NVileos, j (Ohlo.)Wood,Wesdbridge, Woodward:- I 112. I The announcements were made. that] Mr. Morrill was paired! Mr with . Mr.. Randal,' and Mr. Morgan and Air. Leann wereobsent, the latter on account of the I serious ilinees of hie brother. I _ The bill then passed by a vote of one hundred and twenty-three to forty-five, The following is the voteion the Resod. struction bi 11 : .., •.. , ! nate-Massie Allison, A 13135, Ander ion, .Arnell, Ansley [Nevada), Ashley, (Ohio], Bailey, Baker, Baldwin, Lemke, Bsarnsuu,l34olamin, Bentein, Binolumr, Si Ina, Blair, lioutwelL.l BrOOMIVAI4 BuCkland, Broomall, Cake, Churchill., Clark [Ohlobriark (Kamm), Cobb, Co;' burnt., Cook Cullem, Dawes, Dixoni. Dodge, Donnelly, Briggs, jEcklev."Eiri raitall hslilothr Farneworth, Perrie 4 erry, !Field, Garfield, Gravelly,• Grim , wold, ' Halsey, Hardin Bitchy, Hooper:, I Hopkins. Hubbard [l owa), linisberd. I [West Virginia], Hurl mil, limner, In- 1 gensoll, Jencks, Judd, sJttlien. Kelly , KableY.Ketehum,Kltchen,Koonte, Law rence, (04, Lincoln, Logan, !Loughridge, Mermen, Maynard, McCarthy, MeCbugs' Meesenr, Milder ; Moors, Moorhead, Mind line r klyers, Newcomb. Mann, O'ltelli,jj Orth, d'aine, Perham, Petemd , Pike, Pile. +1 Plants, Poland, Paisley, Posperoy,Price, ! t Baum, Robertutn, 'Sawyer, Schenck,:; Soofield.fielye, Shank., Smith, Spalding. Eitarkweather, Stations (Pennsylvania,' Stevens (New, Ilampshired Taylor, Thomas,. Trimble [Weetj Virginiad Trowbrtdge Twltchell, Upson . ven cor . 'tram, Van Horn (New York() Van Hon, „ Z r itirisouti, VareWyek,Wani,Waehburno .[Wisconsin.] Washburne i [lndlena„) aabburne ,(Maseachusetta) Welker', Willtatrut lPertrurylvenia,],i.Villisune (In disma,l Wilson lowa ] Wilson (Ohio,] Wilson lrenneYlvartia,l I IVinelow, Woodbridge,l2l. ISTAyes-Metar., Adams, Archer, Axtell, Barnes, Barnum, Beek, Mover, Brooke, Burr, Carey, Chandler, Eldridge. rex, Gale(Sleashreener, OrdladaY, Grover. Haight, Holman, Motehkise, Hubbard, tconlit e d Ilumphrey, Johnebn, Jones. Kerr, Knott,i Aiarebell,. • McCormick, Morrisiey, Mungen,leebleek, pile-hot/gm, „Phelps, Trayn, Robinson, Rom, Sit grommet Stewart, Stone,. Taber, Trine (lfy;,) Van Mikan Van Trump, Wood, Woodwardsrfortyrfive., „. . SITZILECONSTEII(7I . IOk BILL' ill 01.11 , itik iT • The follawing is therecons , truction bill 1 al p„...ki. OF ir enrieted, - eic.c.; . that in, Virginia, I North Carelina,South Carotin*, Georgia, Mehemet. klitselmippl, Louisiana, Texaa, Florida and Arkansas there are no civil State Governments! Republican In foun, and that the so-called dill governments 111 said Sanas respectively "then not lies re:coolies:l as saki or legal Stategovern- Minna either by the Executive or Judi cial' polar or authority attire United Betc. 2] And Sc it further exacted, That 'fortee speedy enforcement of the act en titl,."An Act to provide for the mere efficient Onvernmeneof the rebel States," paced Mere* :kV 1867, and the Myers! acts enpOteroentary thereto, the General of the Army of thetfinted ales Inhere. by antharteM era require& tte'enpuin by. .special,(Peden' - upon . alb ones ) ", lu eMtnetter • within the sr vine' Mil itary' Departimiets, - Within: r eek! Sev eral Slate.% the poribrmance of all' iota' ' authorized ` - by, ' said . ' wirers] /awe abate tegited,' in ainberized to remove at his 'cllitontleb, by hla Miler. 'fruireemnianffien,yrOe 41'ot Bald Cern- =rulers, and detail other officers of the I United States army, not below the rank r ofCol.,nel to perform ail the duties and I eternise n il the powers authorized by said several:acts, to the end that the people of said Several States may speed ily recognize civil governments republi can In form In said several States andlbe nirstored to pout.. power in the Union. ,It Sec. 3, ...evil be it .. nether enacted, That , the General of the Army may remove any ',wall civil oaken now arcing under tlie I several Provisional Governments within the said several designated -Stai&, I and appoint others to discharge 1 the duties; I pertaining to thor 1 respective offices, and run t y do any and ell acts I which by said Fevertil ; laws above mentioned are authorleed I Li be done by the eeverat Cum • undors„of the Mlllfarys . Illepartmennt within said States, and so ton..h of said acts,orFof 1 any act as authorizes the President to. des tail Military :ComMandera to said Mill i tory Departnientslor to remove any Mil tors who may be deMiled as herein pro vided, is hereby ralreule,L "I Sr,. 4. And be it farther rearfct, The! it shall he unlarriblfor the Prestdentl of the United statei Ito order atty p,ixt lof I the army Or naVylof the I:aitettiStatea to assist by force 'or artna the authority I of either of saidifrovinional Governments In said disorgi ised States, to opposelor to obstruct the I not °city of the Gutted States, as provided In tine net end actsl to which this is sOPplettlentery. :see. 5, Alta I.e it lartlan. hassled, That I tiny interferenee by any pers to, with it tent pi prevent by force the execution t,f the meters of trio General of the Aruy, I made in purManc. of this act and of the acts Mores:llll;2er any refte..tti or willful' neglect of any person to issue any order or do any act required by tills min or any .of the nets to whiled this net is additional and Suppleinenta fe; ' with Intent to defeat or delay the title ' execution or this act or of either of the acts to which thin is kupplisteelltary, shall be held to be a high totsdetneauer, :red the party goll . y thereof shalt spire' conviction be tined not to exceed sive thousand dollars and Imprisonment not exceeding two.3sUirs. SEC.& And he 'diner/ter enacted, That so much of all acts end parts of nets as contlict or are inconsistent .with the pro visions of tine act, are hereby repealed. • WASICINGTox, J1411111,5' 23, /seS.l 1111.1, CoNvEll.NtScr Tit e Jettison-nos pp . 1110 nt, r RAYS colter The Committee on RcAmstruction tills - morning agreed on the following bill ' Be U exacted; That the appella l le Jurisdiction of ant Supreme Court of the United States stud/ not extend ter ally act done, or which shall be . done, or , to • any pracoed. Log had, or. Mileh shall ho had, under and by virtue of the act entitled "no act to provide for the more ollicieut govern ment of the rebel Stan.," passed - March' 2d, 1,5117, ore( the several acts supplemen= tasty thereto, and all such races now pent], leg in said. CoUrt, either by appeal Or otherwise from' aity decision or proceed ing had tu the 'itemises In Any Distriis or Circuit Cout l t of the United Sloths, shall Le distill...sal by said dunrenie Court, and no relined of any proceedings ' bad or which may bo bad before either of, the District Commanders, under either of said steo, shall be removed to or re viewed in any other tribunal, either upon lotherto rape.., quo Jourrunto,.or its nay other manner wbatmer. • • The vote of the Committae Was in the atilrmative, as follows: leaf—Messrs.' Stevens, Pa.,) Bout well, Glass.,) iliughant, (0.,) Fern worth, Beaman, (Mitill.,) and Payne, (o.)—Six. • Neye—Meoira. flulburd, (Republican, of Sew York,) Brooks, Dea. vrat,l and &eh, illy., .Democrat..)— Three. . The bill, if it should been oe a law, would apply to the afcArdle and other races involving eitniltir Constitutional question. AMERICAN ,LSTVRALIZED —i MU. PROM COMMITTER ON FORRICIN APTAIna. The Committee on Foreign Affairs of tire /iaise this morning. agreed upon Gut following hill , which trill be reported by General Banks: " • . ' Samoa L Ile it enaeled,-ite., That all . naturalirssbeitizens of the United Stater* Whild It: foreign States shall be entitled and will receive front this Government; the same protection of person and prt..;;„ perry that Is accorded to native born city Irene ItYlike situation:mil circumetunces,'i and the President In empowered to nos the Influence and authority of this Gov.: ernmsent In all; jrut endeavors pal secure the recognition by other Geri ernments ' et - 11w principles of pule; lie law which intre. keen Insisted upon and mallittined by the bioiterni mint of the United States In regard to the rigida of naturalized citizens; provi.; / del plumy' that no citizen, nattre, born' Or naturalized, Who is guilty of crime; against the laws of .any foreign State,l ; committed within: its jurisdiction, cr of, desertion from actual eervics In the; army' or nary of such Stitte, or who shall hare; ucriutred naturalization by unsrepresen-1 talon or fraud, or who, as to residence; or.otherwlse, by treason or other crime! atrainst the United States, shall have for r. lettal. or who shall hare renounced hist righted ass naturalized citizen, shall he : ' (willed to the protection contemplated by this act. One e. Arad tc iofvolio.v•voe,d, That whenever it shall be duty made known to the President that any naturalized c - loon ortlio United States has been arrest ed or detained by any foreign Govern• ment In contravention of the intent and ; purposes of this act., upon the allegation that naturalization In the United States does not operate:o dissolve his allegiance ; to his astir° sovereign, that any. native born citizen shall hare tech arrested and detained withont charge or crime cam tniGed .withln the juri,dielion of such State, and Iliktise release shalt hare been unreasonably delayed or refused, the President shall he and Is hereby em powered,-by way of indemnity and re prisal, Mender the arrest, and to detain eustedi, any subject of such. foreign gerbrnment who rosy be found within thejurhuliction of tho United States, and the ?redden t shall, el bout un r en,onab I e delay, giro latformation to Congress of each proceedings of indemnity, and re. •!LC. 3. -4 rut be it further iiiiteted, That if any naturalized citizen of the United Stoles shall rotura to his native country, with inient to nazi um hie domicile there ! in. shill leave the United Stater. with the intention of p,rmetient residence in any I foreign State, or shall engage as an army or navy beiligesent ; in any foreign War i or eervice, Pinch usturiiiired citizen anal! not be entitled to rite interposition of the Government in his behalf under the pm visions of thin neg.-. hoe. 4. And be it further enacted, That the term domicile in the preceding sac, lion alma. he construed to mein a sonde-• antis residence of more than onwyear in the native country. of the naturalized citizen, or estahliening himself in any business which denotes an intention to rentyne u permarteOt residence. NATIONAL BANK STATISTIC. . The fallowing are the most prolulnent And interesting Items token from en ult- strect mede by tho Comptrollor of Cur reoev, of the reports made by ell th National honks in the United /Outten on the morning of the 6th of January; Lie:Utak, .N 19.143,795 . 101.809,1 Y. 2417.790,f1a L11M53,774 123.607.700 eaplttl titirplus and Profit. Clreolstlon Depnotta Do. to Banks ' . Lou,.. and Duconnts dant,. ' en10,10,M2 D ue .Bonde and Securities den,V2S,Sto ue from Banks • . 107,7193 P) Cocain, o ther th Cash tome 1M,359,315 Bille of other Banks. • IOOOD.WM oe. 111,034,319 Level Tender Notes and National Curreocy 110,113,973 Compouno interest Not. and 0 ' per put. Certilicetell 43,214.450 rho lawful money raterve ln circuls non siad deposits amounts to thirty-ono per cent. of tha aggregate circulation, and the deposit amounts required in re demption in cities I. twenty-five per cont., out of redemption in cities fifteen per cent. Bycareful calculation it up poure Diet the Banks are holding iu the aggregate over $75,009,000 more than is required. - _ • 11 . 'NOMINATIONS NV THE PZSIDENT. Thu - Pre/111mA sent to the Senate to day the following nominations: Leslie i Combs, Mended for the District of -Ben , lucky, In place of Not. A. Morrywenth er, whose term will' expire; John M. Johneon. Marshal for 'Virginia, in place of .Ino. Underwood, term capital; John B. Pruningloo. Attornev for Dela Ware, in place of John L. Pratt, resigned; lientylitlilor, Amour of Internal Rev onuo, Fourth District, Ohio; tiniOroOri P. Wearily Chief Justice Supreme Court of Utah,An place of John Titus, corn misalonOspined; Enos 11% Bage, Assort 'ate Justice Supremo Court of Litaln-Ana brw"- je.r o Ptnol, Of Michigan, Registoror Lind Chloe at Marquehe, Id ichigan,vion Jae. Weivrirds, to bo removed; Daniel Sigler, of Indiana, Register of Land pines at Nochitocheii, Louisiana. • • leAver. INYZI.LIONNC6. : The United Staten steamer Quinnehiny arrived id Rio 'Janeiro December 8.. The sbamehip Idaho had also arrived there. The Wanhuaott, from the East Indies, toadied FL Thomas on the 15th January and would sail in a few days for New "York. The Iroquois, from the United States, Arrived at Hong Kong on Nov. 2d, and the Onward at Nepali.' Nov. 12. C:=l 'The Secretary nr State' la advised to da, of the eaocutinn of tho treaty be tuf nen the. tiLl fled States and the Itopublie or Colombia, for the construction of a ehlp.Canal acroeseho Isthmus of Darien. .1 COLONIZATION 210(ILETT REPOI{T. ..Tbe fifth annual report - of the Ameri can Coionirinion Society wee to-day pro fleeted to the 'bard or Directors.' The reiseipts of Um year were V 52,160;. die biiresetnente over gen,Oufs. which compel. led tbeismisse 'of investedfunds to meet the difference to the ameeint of 1130,000. The emigration during the year woe six hundred; and fifty throe. • Applica tions for passage to Liberia in May next have been received to the number of, two 1 thouuod. The 'l'ressaury of the /mod, anon is now nearly empty and anappeal L made to the friend's' of the canoe for aid. s I ~ Vapor Mill DOSL/0704. .t IT T.ll4grapti to Um Pittalpaftik tiasetHi.) :I A UISUAN, .11111. 23.—Tba Auburn Paper Corapany'a aifll, mg . city, was do htroyed by Lira tbla.afterooa.. Lou,a f30Y ) 0 0 : Juatinal for 146,500., 1 SOUTH AMERICA. Pena In Grenada—flovalatlon In Pak& Progro.lac—ilaralotlan In Bolivia ; —lna War Between Brasil an* Par- r. ter icitztar4 tr the ytl ebsrES Gillette.) i NEW - Tom:, January 22.—Tbe stoamsr Arizona, from Aspinwall, brings V.X.5.3,Ct30 in trtwEil co. • • . gad i i tale beet cattle on Sale, et a rtdoetiort of from Peace reigns In New Grenada, 3 , lis to Oa tele.. he pitres of last week; but to likely to be preserved for some time. 1 ~,,,, a . . m „, ‘ „h,,,.. t,. ,,,, i .,. mr ..,,,,,,.. The revolution In Peru Is gaining - ,,,,,ts,i.atta. as s et:own:en., the volume of gr o nnd , . In the South 'mil 14°r ‘ h .t,..he 1 bailie.. waa easessllogly light . Some hold• re-ele had mt. cubit Prod .° . e " )..UUM..- ime amable to get !am thy eumade.i . a fair tlou with the coast,and A restuipa appears • ,'. firm to hold nut against hint, while ear- I t'r'ee here, . hi • Pl' e .i i .4 ii . ral other provinces are under lerolf, b Canker s esti . ft ts an old .. .titre, that "people ,sometlaws go further and I tionary control. The . Gore nruent fare feorf e " and It 'Weald not he ettePrfaing if troupe, though reinforced, have yet been this wee:; to the eons to the sue abuse. unable to get the better of Um rebels in rem. to. The elatetn markt. wise hard this the North. ' wt., • and with the , present teeth:L.4 soft A revolution has broken eat in Bolivia sad ,A..tti s d weather, the chi... are to fa.. under Gdu. Acta. sat erns being ben! nest Weak, though it le • rho tibilian Congress ILLS authorized serf thiamin to ten. i Tce contact tr. ten the use of eight hundred thousand clot- rte hero been temarkiably light at these yards lota to the construct lon of a wharf anti foe mom. , time rest, and the camper o eastern bonded warehouses at Valparaiso... 'rile steamer South America, from itin ' b uye rs ere. s to he , dwifnlehidg ea. week. Janeiro De, gd, arrived today. Two We are Informed thit the majority of the raids bad been made by 'the allies and Phila./Was dealers are now, and have beta threo thoui.nd cattle and some homes for some weeks past, 1.3. g le Baltimore, and captured, but no parties of Paraguayans ems, as a mart. id a. um, is having tie effort were encountered. An expedition Woe on coshes. hers. - preparing In the allied camp to capture Otis,, r„a,ny y (fa. sold It heed for Krum. a fortlllmi Paragohyan post, believed to man . Anti at h; mi head for E. flatten.. to be the point whence atipplies passed Peter Elem. at 7; 19 head for Dees to PO over to the ClatiCont and held by *ix boa- emele le Ca. et elf; 17 head for Is 11 Vaud to tired wen. Deserters reported that Ido.- 17%,;:177„T‘.1,2,`„1nit0,,,,tdern°,:t4131,i Fgl!i o u d g rt th ro m d e d lthbrOuu'atifilinit'lemn„ work for Hardy. to litemen to . and thatsmith Sa Talmage told 1c head of good fat his plan. was to leave I lornitat garrisoned nettle for Tomer to Darla at. 314—two car WWI tiro or three thousand eaten and te , a r da ,lfa. , ,l o 4. ~ ~., ~. „.,' ~,,,,,, , 0 transfer tho remain dot to the a hov erne'- ya`lll.,..fa,or,x, far x ,„„ 4 „„ to, 'mu,. tinned ' , taro, there to make bead in II rather ,cui,.np. gN,.,$ for udesrutly to strong 'stallion. Menu/lute he confirmed itimeo seri; rhipped 4 car load* to Pane l!. construction of strong inner defer!. deudda. ~, til7.:i lines and had organized a force of inT.,;:.,,v,,50ei9,,,h.t.,0f,f.i,,0.h,;174,1,,,„,,,ingiti ono llio :sand cavalry, which canna out- ~,,,,- , ,r,;i'f,,,,,,i:j- i i.17./ . ° ''. - mido• the trenches but kept within the J o . :4 0 .. s o ps snub ,1 oleo:try 15 hoed of aulstanee of the cannon of the fortress. prime fat cattle, weightne . 23.431. at 9. e el.(' Tiro river hlttoricsiof Murtha appeared.. to Klee. s to good f. raw! , et 7). of to be CrUllibling away under the contiu- N . A . We " .44 r''''.'t 1 ‘". !I head good fat stock at 7;4. tutus fi re of the iron aside. Rorgort said an expedition bf five thou sand allied ...Wry mut Wm: prepared to go to Asicemipu. The cholera has al most entiroly disappeared from the al nett 11',141 the fleet. ' - A I.ollSilkerablo band or runaway slaves we, attacked in the ICrests of the pro vince of Porn by wild Indiana and all but live killed. - A collection of twelve hundred !lilies was made in the province of Onenc tbr. Prof. Agassia. The cholera at Samos Ayres Is killing eightyto ono hundred nod forty persons daily. Great numbers are fleeing to the country. nod trade is stagnant. .The Banks of Uruguay have been al lowed to suspend specie payment till the end of allay, rousing a paralymtlou of business In the Rio market. Sales nt entree frr the. month 150,000 bags, or which 57,0:10 bags were ler the United Stat v s; prices uncbangilid. ikiltilMlA. THY, CONV/iNTION-ADDRIMS 111 iIINFIC.I ..iILVAINE-ENTERTAINMENT TO PEA DOPY . FIND TIIISTr.I.I9. Men MOND, January 2.2.—Th0 Cont) lou to-dakadopted the protx•ed artic n the bill of Rights declaring Virgin !accrual with other Statea, It.o.np3fellvitine MIII,IO a brief ..Icl the Couvantion... Gen. G mart leaves for Washington to morrow. Gen. Schofield gives air eniertniument n t.labt to the Peabody Li' lucatiOnal I , unil Trustees. ~ . At a meeting , of tho Trustees of the Peabody Fund, held to-day, the following resolution was offered by Gen. grant and adopted: • itcsofmt, That In vlow of the p7mont destitution prevailing in the Souiliern and Southwestern f.hate. it In, In the opinionnf thilt board , exiiedlent.that the Executive eiltalllittco and General Agent he authorized, In conformity with the permission gramed by Mr. realiody, to expend forty per rent:of the principal of the fund. in addition to accrued In- . - terait, and that AN largo a portion of said sum, not exceeding two hundred thou sand dollare, be expended during the current year on in their judgment run be advantageoualy usirl in promoting the object of the trust, and the authority or the Board is hereby given to such appro priation. • • Another msolution was-adopted, iris Mg dm fieneral Agent 'milord), 'to in crease the. rums already promised fo oduertion, and make payments qoArterl3 Or .1111 annually: The /Ward udiourned to meet in Sc York on tho third Thursday In June. WEST VIRGINIA lleottnlf of 100 1, a Istare—origaat as.tou—li ••• neasaim, • :BY "rele,rap4 tone PlittOnriti El intl..) WltEELneri, Jan. 21. The sixth annual stewinn of The West - Virginia Lsgialature naseuilited in this city to-day. Mr. Stn.' venlion, the former President of the Senate, Was re-elected. In the House H. C. McWharten, of Kanawha county, was °twin! Speaker, and W. P. Hubbard, of Onto county, Clerk, 'Thu 60W...es Homage is a clear, concise document, displaying an enc.:int - aging exhibit of the affairs of the State. =Ma roITEN-NAlLhlltlttl-On inektioday alter noon January at Sit Ito o'clock.. y the Sec Nantoborg. :Ohl All COLIKN, Sol., and Mk CAlittlhalLUßUßl). - daohhter of the celcla ..lot S . .:11117 aises, atuplatirsttn e /11. lb trc f,aps. 11Vg!D r oil l e l ft tihs soollua.P. Lle.vendorl . P. M. , rlson. 71117117rt11902, blab F., inDDV s., Dobb • D. nsbtr, • • • (Oar brottuir. Druie above re/erre 4. to lesei entirely at ark by medites to p lir tee,lgood. end b tot. , mimed by scores or ',rustle Who bavelutotra a(L) Flatter. ind have tnatrlertal of Der total rub:Wort to bralia, atta:tbe recovery otter slabt, as Itte auotartallat iatter of tor Welder bin mil, Tfalrirasa=th4t 'ls 1i•323[11 that . Dave to four'adeertfumeoi of thaicaro of ear ale ty. CDttettaaa /Leber. nay were ail will. Ina to aka% .their auota doers sad teereVerf mach astoolslie.l.to tee tint. yea brOatht hie sigbt to Amor, mother 'rade hot thanti too; to SA.. .7011 are oneot the greatest mein tne'vrernr.t , ' oh. r ears' we bad - rit 'none acme; 7.irene beam. Derchvel world not he Ilvia; es tr.b. time:: We all bronme oar bye and ecope.o to Too, 0. P. 71tHk/Olort6Pereletley. Dr. Relrper's luensnitastoa nous% 120 ram aireet. *Omer of Evans retry. - 001 e• brie* ou 0 o..sti:'loo rui.moicaii otisitnamii., =lowlife 7a031 PLEUDIaI OUEND.,, • L 1. ., ~ Otate.llllo,ol(i sorri:7ort.essyeafer, of To. lt dataPstla Street. Alla/hoar env , .'. -•, . . . ' . y took • Halo= attack . 0/1314oulsi, Is ' May. lea. wiles len older/V. wails Dana& all sma• wet, weartna away ray itrepatt.ual aradealll andoranalos my health. Dsuotut MD attach of pleartty /had-mien/ phYstalans ot the Weise reputation le lee City.. Altai hae,vartlany re. cab/end/Yon the, pleattsy. / was adetse4 td V* into the cannuy. witch 1 41de:wad wham thew • ralledle a doctor. who told too MY tell l•ltit was *Coated. and that it seatethlai were not droe soon 1 would dle of CONISIDerTION. 111asan.' ado. from tide Was natil,itht VW mtdd/a ei 4 0ta..hlY .coach and lane dlaesse, dradnany . ' growing worse; and/ washes oYary day; and al. o:most disoalting at evwgetnae well. la tbla 1011 Of dna/Paw/tear: and hewing the Mat/ hetet 01 the lacuithlllty.orpotwasulthwt...d. ' Daring beam' of area Dads, hr 'Dx.X.ZIIIIOI, . :and feeler be. advert/Bement/a Ma nawint•Dire. / Via neweed In Octetet loot ill call on the Dour. .tl,, at DL Warw. 12/ Dana Areal. and bad elms. atalneray 1/caga oth 0.1...LU80 39 1 / 2 1D..!. Ha old me t h e hyper Iltw at elf DA luny was agar Winch dl 0004 hat he thought with 'mat care kad the perseverance la mean et his ewelLedne; I wooltl wet welt. At the Date 1 Wad repro Werscrwrr palsowas or. oleo !mad./ and thly. ty beats In a wino te, nail wan geaarany pro. , !Hied: and Dad to conga nigh/and day: lee,. . named the Doctor's trestatent:la October. 0111/ ! *feeble. Wotan constltutlaa. ;toad ectintraed It fsdtafallyantfl the present nada. She Doetor". nt!llebses helped we 'tram the Yin attn. lad/. c011..d wradvany reel Smell jettlad 'etrenhatv and my conk . and expectant:Oa lasenlng. A , km hanted greatly la Saab; tad otoWlderary. salt wen; all the rattling area/jou ha•eawwd, and sae Moral health Is In ovary way iood. AU unrieutUTes mat 3 Dimas knower the lunpatteed nags army Maras and my extrionitaarr aeon. . racy. 'Ows or tha atsdlones inhot me by 'Dr. limey was • sultelas eanod;LWIDI 011111. which I took Ix coattactlen with Um other ran. 'lat. , . • - . . 9lOll/0 TOWS: : '., axerneess eta( 0.11 , COX4l7lll.ltloi. entionos as sosur a Ws C Hiss. or =ATLI ; wuOtathoorod hum tho Mated Stites soar josookry. 1/76, so &moot ofd stud to the neod. Soot • shell, sod a, aloosoiloblch US sale Colons prosounst CONISOSETION. Its 4 t bo a ootob sod eta ara7ln otroutb sad deowoo/ouzo/. to do 0n711017. Obetnt7l2. teo . - j - ,oonro trom *OO nut. / bade tooth:limo* to o:plaslatet of my nolghborkpod std. Mts. w 0010.40 ...Mot It Oittotoo7O Of MO Spain. tiOn. *bon tostedles' d wool folottly for Ivo mouth% Intbont anrimooo what. tore ran. et Orr worselant wasted - 1r Mill and mouth eorry dolt lo , ovolos. INS stSottior WOO Moll to DlSCroft/Oll=ll, of t. Peep oboo‘vu. NW/ to sten coon Ms Woo 41 - 1.,* of 104 Dot stool!' ondOr ids Stillman/ iea Oouor otatuied may I.lp -per, wenn, wttb biz !MOO WOOD, and tol4 lI=•S7 en iao6 too badly &mood at Uzi tow youti me It lora* word be Moti f bl - 14 omit eatw MI 07 ionovolit Ole dlooelJoas deser, ISMS 7414 from Mat day.to my.:' I otoweereapmid et.. der Di. Honor. MeOleloca Otto So OM tea 0000e00'4 to Übe thorn. and 1.1,01111 Mott! intrOrrod and toy obeou'whois It woo mot- re oroy. irters 11 Dolor' *a, b. 00.41, MI .0 4../Ould fres fist Data. I eat new do a SU dory rook, tad lake put pLoainuela etrts; W . loaastoor a Woo or 'Dr. Rome.. - Jour 11. - MOULIN 211111 , 11, rnninm, /11711 OR. PECTOti,I 871/41r. Ii KETiEIII IW O CURL st ri : o t m oo isd ri d snumr. irraltr lla ea e llA .,. tim = l....4 7 ,thua r oc ,„ N eru gni f s -4,; w a. le.inktii