9HE :DAILY / rannasp irvizFr 110 rtnartmax, 11 & CO., M:= Ell orricl. - CIAZITTZ B Iffsw. •4 MS WS NINTH Igo hps It I arum m ad L Ega r 1'A1121.7 L2 tO I OIA L A T M ls iaai m Mb , 11642..:1 Irmo at ma nisatli I=IBE HOT em iION, MIDNXG Pensylvoa Legis, 1 1 2121 - I Blasi Lejelarreeit ==l AUHmidea-Proles•ol in Ike menet-nos 11•31•064 ES 1 11 1.•• 1 •1 41•••• - ire Timmulay 4ill-Bllle II Pam* la Us• M•••••-• Olguse, 11 la lb* ••••;44eserld prawns. Poe 2111 1••••••••••011•11 •C. intaillilettgabars Wu An' Itiesi•••-allis rammed le Maass -Oransils•LlND 111111 -awns by_ the einremer. ; Medal DUlNgalk t•Tittabargh ag _Hutment - ha, Februar SENATE. lirrsAL ADzetintzwr is* The House joint respluttoi adjoammeut on the tenth of reported amended fur the tw o et Idsretr. setts.) 14,1568. = for final March was , oty-fourth I• et, intro ' • Somerset Cempar Pittsburgh I: lug nine Mr. tit ufZICIII, of Souki ducedi - bill incorporating t 'and Mineral Point Railroad tronneeting Some eel with and Coiuielliville Railked, salblein length.' Tete.72IE,ILAILEOA.D The Free Railroad Bill w special order. tor Ttuaadiy western rnembere have the Senate obliged to 'arms ?lOUD rut • made the , ittg. 'The to swept 0 DO. Ant/mein:lg write of error went of quarter Sessions fro orders for removal of pan • thanting aid to advanced soldier."' orphan schools shwa Sweet of 1867, - or he Adjourned till Mond:l;3 , le HOUSE OP REPRESENT A. Cori:Thu:der, in fall I . fume, appeared, and thning prow. Boodatoin Williams, more money from the State. frrincors: - On Motion - Of ldr.-RONG P petitions : to a large limber to the Clerk without being I i al dials cos ta. inter asked t + euri esractramit • Mr. MA.131.1. from the Means Committee, reported a propriation hill for MS. CIVIL oohs commiemo„ Mr. 1111.1.17. from the t dietary Committee, return - proposed by the Cleil Code l• • aye and neral ap- ERZ. arid Ju. the Mils ramiulon- era, witk Informattoa that further re su • aritho- It till IM, minor re- •e Interim, politic to act on them until port, oad with slant main rhator the comadatiorters and mak* Axil report MI, on ports, wiaithollo of bULs, in • thin addition). Thu Senate bill repeallng • Gettys burg letteri act, forfeiting • a charter and empowering the Auditor General to setae all lie property and m e rep ara tlen to . prisons -who have In eated, was puma. finally, and pea to th Governor for his alguntme. LIIrITm PERTH ' Pa. ICr.--FORD'S kill relative to limited UM& tO MI, "Wed pirtnerahlps, allowing the • Donald one member qui.. finally. Mr. SMITH, of Alleskomy n ralliintnag too loan •an • tkieWhliostano Coale= ' - - BILL/ MISCIDVCI By Mr.RIDDLE, of Allegh 1 }lenient for the Ben Franklin Company of AllegtonySlty. Authorizing theTrwases of Pnabytaian Church of 'Yuen mere the isadhont the b . „ By Mr. FORD, Allegheny, or cud street, Pittsburgh. Supplement to acts Incorpo elty of Pittsburgh. - • By Mr. WILSON, of Allen nuking the State Treastrer monha tecertaist bank. of the wealth. By MIVA.ORSON of Aria.. cerrars - Ling Apollo Cemeurry. Atilluwlzhtg Margaret Fitter, goer dien,to all certain real estate.l —By Mr, GALLAGHER, of estmore bunk grading a pension o • Henry . . . .. Supplaniant to militia Is Confinnixer the partition o real mtate 1 of Jehti_Tecylur,decessal, of Dreensburg, *Melt paimsd flailly,- - - Enahlieg : Trustees of Itonum Catholic Clatich, known as St. Vincent's, at Le ash', befell real mtate sit invest the proceeds for building pitmen; which, on nialkaraf Mn PLAYFORD, of Fay. ette,,Mased Amity, .. i SYKr. - 11'.TITNILTISOf But er,changing *batteries of Meeting of Co In Butler many, to the swat* Mon ay In Jet:m azy and. April and 'third Monday in Matured octet*, Which Poised, finani. - Mr. NICHOLSON, of Never, incor porating th e Bearer Fe ll a G.s COmpiny. the Pltta and the eel ; Itallzead, Th. Gewerser has sign burgh sad o=olBolle tseorperidLug the Reohn - in Coal and Ore Co. Adjourned till Monday • :ening n. Ustlyaberrs , lattea7 MlSlaga o o o OW "" • " MM. ) neasnelscao; Y '' ob. lt.+The Senate bill repealing. the - Gettysburg Lottery Act passed the Rouse dually to-day and gees to the Govamlr Ler signature. The auditor General is authorized to seize Gus property and anent of the deftuect :7=and bold them or the benefit 41 " a i alr Investing. ~,;, Gar. Gearr ,to-day tau a Fractures- Ron testing " a. reward of wo thousand - dollen - for me apprehension of the row dear or murderers of Jo hn Casey a witness - In the Senate oont tad election assent Robinson agehast S twat... The Dauphin county Re blican Con vention met this evening v ., . eppelnt Hen aerial- end Represented delegates to the Stara Convention. ey were In mimosa to vets Or Grant SO Geary for Presiding sad Wee P.roddant , . - —/.12 the Ohlo yesterday, AblEonse reiOintiensin fairer et there of the reconstructlan . nets were adopted by a strict partyLeete. There swan a resolondirecting Ohio Sen stens and Representatives to oppose Mr. Shernsan'a bill declaring the {Lt nistAlabiunatattfied. -The p MRIIIIIO/1) is declared to be additions[ dews crfiglesept to olrerdarow by *remand fraud the coneUretion, and to lestakdish anizreeponsible • - gresslorud .Mreettn7, backed by the , wets of a mdlitary- cb , e 6 ..in The -publicans raids an suuniccessful erre • - to incorpo rate in the resolution a cis • cqognitn wing the country on the d ,iMen or the Suprema Cold In the Mis•loalppl and. Georgia injunction cases. —ln LordireilleiKentuck yesterday, at a zriseting of tbe -Commit by the Demoting° Executive Committee :. the General Connell an d' Board - of Trade, a paper. was pre and ad dressed to the:Tatiana' Dem tic 03m saline, urging the "election Louisville as the place for the reaming f the next Natitmat Democratic. Cony non. The Committee p ro posal to a suitable building for the Conven ,to pay all the expenses of holding it, in addl . th in to the atumdant hotel mmoda - Wm; to open the houses of e people to their enema, and extend to them gene ' tne old Seattmitelempnall . .. ... =lt Wiliningtou, De , ._Thareday idgitCs untiber'of pensori were buried betwant the ruins Of atop* wall at;tlto Are. One white wan and four negrote were taken from the ruins in a raeogled condition, and It is thought will die. Large numbers of handtztti at wort on the rut= Lb norm podia& It to faired two or twelse w crushed. The Ant was congeal to •• buildings mentioned In the dispatch o 'Thursday night. Low about 1125,000. RN GU vl)fono,LlE=ii. FROM WASHINOTON. Legal Tender Question In the Supreme Court. Tax on Refined Oil GO Treasury Notes Palling Due Internal Revenue froniSpirlts. 17ntossP'asificRailroadLastde Nominations Made and Acted Upon. NG fovea en lildsky Frauds. New Military Department 6en.F barman the Commander. =I WASHINGTON. February 14,118& =mai Tasura atuararour ttr - TIE:AU = Attorney Ormond • Stanbery, in the Supreme Court of the tufted States, to day read a letter from the Sae: rotary of the Treasury, addressed to him; stating in effect that that Depiriment under stood the question of the conalitutinturil ty of the legal tender act had arisen at thin term, in amend cases between. pri vate parties, and that they had been dis missed and were under adelsement. Al the government had no opporitudty to present OKI argument in support of the law, and as a deep interest was felt on the subject by the government and coun try at huge, it was hoped the Attrriney General would ask and obtain leave to present an argument be support of the law before the cases which bad been dim mused should be decided by the Court. The Attorney General seed that owing to his mnittfarions legal duties he feared he would be mashie to prepare an anti mnnt during the present term, and there. ' fore desired that the Court would not de diver ha opinion on the cases until the next terra. The Court WS the matter tinder ad visement. . One of the Mee alluded to Involves purely a question of ordinary debt, whether a 'party has a right tectlecliarge an obligation in legal tender. Another ease, argued by Senators Johnson and Williams, presents the question whether a debtor can pay bListaxes. in legal ten: den, the State of Oregon having declared all its taxes 'should be paid tessold. And the third ore, argued by . Means- Car lisle and Wells, is from California, which bee a statute declaring, all Aduei ary taxes shall be,paid only in gold. • m jndg• appeal of !EMS • elphia, .re handed C=E2 ILIOMNILD OIL TLX. The Committee on Way I and Means has derided that the relined eirtax shall be sight dollars :per barrel of forty-six gallons, and on exports twenty-lise cent& Stamps are to be used. The CommMe* are engaged in framing a bill regulating the expirtation of slew highwines, do. • • ' . TEE• 813.11.7 germs VALLIIIO DIIP. The Seven-thirty Treasury notnOlit.. standing anddalling doe June 15th sad July 15th ant, mhtch are mandible into Five-twenty bonds, amount to over two hundred millions dollars, and it will require the full time betwseit.this and July 15th to enable the Department to convert them promptly at maturity. The public are notified that unlvassucb notes which the Government is now of fering to convert areproraptlyfursrarded to the department fur thnt purpose, groat delay must ensue in the future delivery of the bonds. - • presented mortgage y. Pasi6d BSVIGICE PROX griRITS. The Director of Statistic:chez furnished table showing that the revenues de rived by the general government from the use efdi, Red spirits in the United States ductal; the &mat year ending Jane 13th, 1883, to 1867, Inclusive, or for five yews, were ono hundred and live millions millions three patisdred and fifty-lax thematic' three hundred and fifty-Ave dollen, currency, sr s total average of twenty-seven millions sesmity-ono themand two hundred and seventy-ono dollars per ananst. 'nyos sup asztrizes United tri to re ground, ng Lo: • g the V1i10:5 ?ACETIC •*, vn•n. The Colon Pacifte Railroad Company having located machine shops and sta tions on even sections of public Wit*, have asked that thMs seism: bras he con drlned by Cosigns*. The law seta apart odd sections for the benefit lof the road, the Govenataeat reserving the even sec tions for dinposalto'private settima. The Committee on Pacific Railroads has had several meetings en the subject, and will probably agrxe to allow tisi request to the extent of only one htmdred and - sixty aerie in each case, taking an equal amount from the odd sections adjacent. in exchange, , • . . • Pheny, re , le-refgetl .anon- EMI 00X1I TO Or ItAXPOSICILIL Itooreannatim Maynard, of Thisto me, and Donnelly, of Mlounnota; Wiablogtoa Ws evening for Now shire to mak* &pooch*, in behalf of the Republican candidata for Germ:tor. 1171311 T Nara! 170X11415510N. The Commiesloti recently appointed to consider spirit -reams, Is la asealr daily st the Etasithsentst Institute:. • oNstl4llo2tei The Senate coal imed the nominatioas of several hundred army eßesra for pro. motion, together with a large numbar.ef origtnat appoint:neater also Jelin P. Flint. Consul at IA Uniontiodwd Wright. Cowed at San lialvacior. ar J. C. Mathew, Consul at Scrasoaater J , olla - S. Flake, of Blew :York. Consul at-Leith Owen •J. Rose, of Illinois, • Consul at Schw main ; ce Hora G. Stems, Assemoi of Internal Revenue for - District of Ohio; Albert G. Gridley,i General App-- praiser of Manhandles. for the Beath; John A. Colton,Tostorasterr atlielvidare, Ill; Wm. H.--Longerell, Peatameter •at Pltheda, Pa., M. A. Shoffenbarg, United . States Marshal or Colorado. - - The Semite rejected theitollotring nom inatione: Henry Miller, Assessor of In ' ternal Revenue, ?earth District, Oble. 1 Thomas D. Buskirk, Ammar of Inter- nal Revenue. -Second District Indiana; George J. Stubbled/Ad United Maws Attorney. Middle District of TOU1011114;' John 11. Priton, Postmaster at Burnell villa Ky.; Samuel Compost, Postmaster at Armstrong, Pa... • The nomination of Lieutstentdeneral Sherman to be General of the Army by Brevet was referred by the Senate•to the . Committee eh Military Affairs.: • . ire covons es aristonurr YuAtIM; LEM Representative Coyede to-day present: ed a communication to the House, - sal • affidavits, concerning whiskey frauds In New Orleans, showing hew the Goy. ernment ,is chested out of rename in' that city. The affidavits asp that 450,- 000 gallons should be returned In a year, whereas only twenty-three and a half barrels have been returned in six months, and farther, that each distiller has to pay the "Whiskey ring" a thous and dollars a month, the revenue officers getting a parlor the money. A swindler ' falsely representing him self to be•tbe son or nephew of Judge Spalding, of the noose of Representa tives, has obtained money of mazy per lo different parts of the errantry, and it attli punning tbat business, claim,. log 16 have been robbed, &c. . NWT DEPAILTNEeer Iron GSM fatelleteN, The following order lute been proroul frmaguarters of the Army,