IHE DAILY GAZETTE, ptrimirm ivzsr mon.viso (IUNDATS ISCZTV..) E 1 11111114.114 REED & xycv=i=ki - lotcpi-ss. Amnon. 001LPeS. Moon-tn. u772GIL, GAZXTTE 1117LLDING soa p ll4 anti PA 1r1.171J ITXBEM fiPaa pill= hie of lietten icemlrtin. or P12113131:1363 .3.3 D KENT CITY. Siel/ST. MIEAPEST anus 'BE'S? FAMILY 104 0 0 5MMEN0141. PJPEII to 04 State, TAZNI CT 701 DULY tafgArt:Fa;,:iwn7w;.;.-k... &Wm. GAZETTC. 17711113VBAni. PERS•.k. pittAirco its Ft~ An 1 MR= ILIPOIIT Wall current pu tties) that Secretary STANTON had re. nignadhli oglee,or would do so forthwith. All such reporti unarm' e from no other some* than the baey brains of Wash ington correspomdents, who, when Sabi are mama, gad fletiona, both plea- Vial tad sesiatlnnit . . Tamanlea for the government of the Senate, sitting at a High Cotirt of Im peachment, submitted to that • body yes. tiatisy by Its Select Committee, make . semple provision for the speedy and im partial trial of any person. Impeached. Time rules, although they will hate their bit practical operation In the care of - the President, are, nevertheless, adapted to the futile trials of any oni on liable to impeachment. Mn. Geow, of Pennsylvania, is not oily put forward by a large number of Iltaleadingneirspatiers of State asan available candidate for the second office within the gift of the people, but is like wise strongly endorsed by a number of cetr exchanges throughout the Union. It that gentleman should receive, the nomination he will undoubtedly prove in acceptable candidate to the people at large and one on whom they can unite in giving a hearty support. ' • Tea Onto DEMOCRACY have no sym ' pithy in the newly-born reverence of the party- elieWhere for the sanctity or judicial deddenta. Evidently, they hold to the old and familiar doctrine or their sixty that the decisions of Judges have use more weight that the opinions of - other men—if they Chance to conflict with Democratic predilections, or_ stand In the way of a partiz In advantage. The Supreme Court of Ohio has dis tincily an,d repeatedly held that no cid, menet mixed race :Lail be denied the eight of suffrage, provided that white blood preponderates in his veins. He is • citizen and a voter, even though he be fifteen thirtjauconds e negro. Yet the Democratic majority in .the Ohio Senate now proposes to unseat a Harlot.- Him member, and admit his Democratic ' opponent, by throwing out forty votes met for the former by persons hailng a visible admixture of negro blood, set Who were dearly . entitled to vote under the decisions of the Court. Their right of outage is denied, and the declaims of the Court dollea l ltivthe same spirit milckhas recently arthaitilthiirjriand - , Sr. Johnsen, in hia meletancetelhd laws of c99H.re" /vcrs mddeltnia the Preidileed's "man Itiday" ciivieain his pocket hie commis . slim as Secretary- of War; " ad interim, duly signed by Mr. Jorresoi. If no,we recommend General TLIOYLS to keep 'that document constantly in his pocket, sad aster, if he knowa when he is well cc r hste the hardihood to flourish it be. tbstilite world. It strikes us ,that he will eonsult his own personal prolit by staging very small Indeed in-that par ties:der role. It Will answer. very wag to give him a colorable titre for attendance at the select private parties which the president etyles Cabinet meet, lugs. bg.t., If he had 11 -venues - orbia ucommistoe,' let Skim, as Secretary of War, ad interim ter otherwise, make a requlattion for tuadsupon his neighbor, the ieecretary of - She Tommy, and he will learn just how much of intrinsic value or authority at tends upas. his titular bursas. By the bye, : tt is very magnanimous, wider the clreurnetancea, for the Presi dent te conthmethe appointment of War Becredarien ad interim. The very term, quallfyiar the possible duration lathe iippeditnetut, is a direct recognition of the validity of the law which he has to ten:l4 denounced as of no authority.- - WE NEW GERMAN! TREATY. The New York 71172C1, in commenting on the new treaty between the United Butts spa the Worth German Confedo . ratioN - says: !It gems that no Germans can come ti, this country - except With the permis sion of their own Government. That to • matter, of course, which we cannot regulate; but it is very *dear th at the GermauGovernment wilt be much more ready to give license to emigrate' to the aged, thapeupere, the criminal; useless and helpless, c h um than to yoman men of energy and of wane property, andit is equally clear that our wishes sad inter. LIS will ln precisely the opposite di . action. ' , That if any penions WirICTII the Ga teau Government does not wish ter.ime lasabjecte; and to whom it refuses 'li mns to emigrate,' should get over bare ' and become naturalized, they will not be amp* from the obligation of military service In Prussia. But they will never theless be naturalised Amerimen.itizens, and is such entitled to the protection of • the American Government. • • ..We are inclined to thick that fir. Bancroft's treaty sue not negotiated wa der Inatznetions hoc, - the State-Depart, - meet, end that it will not pass the Ben ate without scrutiny. Perhaps. B will have to try amiin." FROM EUROPE = I Lootoos, . Feb. ~.W.—Eigniotit.--Ftayst cogent long teen given to the bill for the ITU4 4 ,`On of the wrirof /abuts . iro7iLs G. W. Hunk tinder Secretary of tke Treasury. will be appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer. , . In the Velma of Lummox's, this - atter= noon,':Lord Stanley said the adjourn ment ' of. Parluonent. until'. Thursday area deiirable to afford the Goverrimenf sopa:trinity to complete - the Cabinet. Mr. Gladstone said such dolay in the proceedings of Parliament was unrece dental, but In the present- cam; ,Wright be jmnibly justifiable; Lord Welasydale is dead. - Iszt.►YO. February, 28.--Tbe Parsonage. et P.m Mr. Leslie at Wilmotmt, near ibis cdty, was . attacked-last .wlgttt,but iniismallints were &Lena ocr.J. Duman - , Evmmo, - Fobruary General !Ingle arid fellow prisoners were Indicted for treason at ellauto*tbsy.: Mr. Baron,cOnneel for &roue ramrod :Afier I.44,ring , tl;e ,, rno. -Mort.the Court reserved its dwislan. =MI PSlAFebrits.7 2 S -45, egfrg.7 - Prinee laalialeoh: has left Paris en a visit to • The libertr publishes a ret;ort that . King William, of Pruwda, was Utica& fiord a horse arid badly hkhr-red The, Wham oflha Frenth mug now itudoLightare bean Ordszad.io report at their. headquarters all or betoro the Slat bf Marcli, on which day. air talking .AMiITSD.POT. rebincri. 1.1.12/FOglab from York , eurfroci , -Y1141131121L AND-001115611C/AL.: LOiDox; Feb:limy 23.—Conaola dosed at trZi(393; 8-2 X, TB: WOOS Central, 65; Fitaxarinir, Yebrnarym United /Batas bonds, 1:475f. • LIVERPOOL,' February 2•3. Cetton „, dosed heavy at a decline ell paten for Middling Upland,. with sales at 91 pmt'''. and-Oriearra at elEnet pence. 'Ste sates IC-day ?elicited B,OW bales ...Tberadyierra from Manchester are unfavorable, luta 60011111 and yarns WO lower. Breadstuff"; and PZOTiII(01111 are is nctao d. Baser in quiet antroleartyvit VOLUME LXXXIII. HUT EDITION. -141DNIGIT Pennsylvania Legislature. Dispuelk to rtruibo.rth tlasette.l i2Lannisanne, Feb. al, ISM SENATE. LULL IN PLACE. Tho folloising bills were read in place: IBy Mr. MCCANDLESS: One making ,persons using steam hollers liable for damage, arising from such use. ByMr. ERRETT: One incorporating the Consolidation 3f ritual ;run:ranee Company - . '• Alto, one regulating compensation of assessors, assistant assessors and Jurors n Alleghany county.. Also, a supplement th Rio act incorpo rating tho Warren andTidioute 011Com pony. The art extending to printing offloes the provisions or Lo general manufactu ring. taw was passed. -ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES TEM APIMOPRIATION DILL- The session of the House was mainly C. - re. 12 pied in the discussion of tni general Appropriation bill. Fire thousand dol lars ware added for the Houle of Friend. less Children in Allegheny City, and ferirteed thousand dollars for St. Paul's Orphati Asylum. LICII9I.II.TIVr RECORD. A letter was read from the publishers of the Staie . Guard, offering to print the Leg With. Record at twelve dollars a plp, but na action was taken on it. GRAZIT .112.11 t CrETI:C. A !dispatch from Philadelphia atty. Delaware county bas instructed bar two delegates for Grant and Curtin. The Centre Senatorial Distriet did likowit• to-day. Adjourned. •'lmpeaehaneat^ lb. State Ilestate Manses elm. the Keinete IO the Democratic Sinm.ltepabtleask • INA. el the Quettoa by Mx. Erten, 111etaoYfiha Zr.. Baltread teeter/nee emeghtlitoe. Elpvilat Corre.randtece rlttsbargh (insert.] Ilisunsztrao, Feb. 27. 116 S The chief event of the week has been the debate In the Senate. on Tuesday-, on the resolutions endorsing Stanton and thanktog Congress for impeaching the President.' As seen as the resoinlitlins were rend, ' Mr. Wallace took the floor and made a plausible speech, which may be regard ed as the keynote of the Deniocratic song op this sublest HU chief plea was that the President had dose nothing but -tithe the only step be could in order to bring the Tenure of Ogee bill before the Supreme Court to test its constitution silty. When the bill originally passed, the President had vetoed it on canatitn. clonal groondi, and Congress, satisfied of its constitutionality, had paned it by the constitutional two-thirds veto. So far, well. But this did not settle Its conetitutionality. If It wu ttnconstitn tonal before the President - vetoed it, it was equally so after it had been paned over. his head. How, then, was the question to he settled! There was bit one way, and that RS/ to take it before the Supreme Court, and obtain its de, ciaion, which was final. This the Presi dent had done, and nothing more. It the Supreme Court decided epithet him, news& bound to eubmit, and all others were likewise bound: and if they decid cd adversely to th e law, the Hopublican.s FaktrgigligaMed - for this? For merely desiring to teat the bindine force of a doubtful law? Ho did not believe It could be, or would be, dome. He then warned the Republicans not to be misled by any appearance. of popu lar ferment on this &abject, or be deceiv ed itto the idea that they would be sustained by the sober sectind thought of the people. When. General: Jackson vetoed the United States Bank, and the Senate put a resolution - OW its journal denouncing his coons as illegal arid tyrannical, there was the same popular lenient as now, and the same deceptive appearance ef popular approval of the. Senstee hot when General ••Jackscn api pealed to the people they sustained him, triumplunstly,andtherespolutions of their" Senate condemning him were reversed and expungetL The same would be tie ease now. The President would go to the people and be sustained. He stood upon the Constitution and the laws. Ile had appealed to the Supreme Court to decide what the law was, and when that decision was obtained, When the fine of the law bad gene forth. alt-good. citizens must submit- That was where he (Wallaos) atoodz - that - roar *where , the Democracy etood; and when the Supreme Court had decided what the law wee, the Democracy would demand that every one elseehould eland there, too. Plausible, won't id' Mr. Ennurr followed him in a speech efkbout Mindy minutes nadcompletely demolished the sophistry of this plausi ble effort,. the bestaban /Laza possible for any Derr.ocrat .to sake, under the circumstances. He said that a person who did not know better would mappers, in listening to Mr. Wallace, that all Mr. Johnson had dons mu to brings salt in ibis Supreme Court to test the constitutionality of a law of Congress. It im happened, how ever, that the boot was on tie other leg. Tho President bed dens' no such thing. He bad brought no suit, applied for no writ,. had, taken , no legal. step whatever for that purpose. No appest bad been made to the Supreme Court, either by hou.„-or for him.. Ms bad an Attorney General; and It was sego boasted that be had a Supreme Court, ready to record his Galan-Om/it Mr. &magma= in of. Elea nosier en unconstitutional-law noth ing was easter than forlir.Johisson'e Attorney General to aueout a writ.of qua warrants, and bring the Tenure of Oates Law to an immediate test.-- Yet-that was the very thing that was oat dons, not -would it he dealt.' On the contrary, Mr. Johnson -, bad deliberately -violated the law, to gat' Sir. Stanton out of office; and inwead 0f..1 standing', up ger - Taw, and by its disk,ille - Oss of defying it, and the Democracy were of guiltyanalausingbinsinhis defiance. Instead et the Democracy ; standing by thitbalwatigigglitsbast,'lt itse;the-TDe piablfgans who occupied that attitude. Westood,uplog the wirdemeaded its .tinforemnent; les ..worsi . ,:nr to abkleiterfiatanst wherh were 'On the aid* cif lawlessness; g the President InVioistlng awl "defying the law and 'Dewar% Molencatosapporthint to bin resistance to the constitutionally' ' enacted statutes of the lead-. It was a strange ides to put forth, that the _President. in order 'Whot, the sow alltuthinality of 1-law, was-obliged- to break it. The otaintri White Row to behove: that: the Preddent bad nOther ' .wayotingrina to the' Supreme Castro than that. It mighChit OlgoodMay to , bring him as a citiprit heartache highest imitate' tributial known team isolkand in that slew, hii effort -Sad. been eml- Mindy snooesefuLThat-sa-st means of bringteurslettalquestlon beim* the premeiCenit for adjodleallen, It kid dently been a failure: dowohietile the law vas* ineriti-tbe.. gePOblldsti PAY' had ciamild it by , ist. -poi Ming -this;Law breaking President tar his crime, and balling him before a Overt from whose legal decision there wan nog appeal. As to the citation of General Jackson's mite, Mr.E.rrett said _sow, peenlierlY unhappy. Mr'- Wallace had jam paid the highest eulogium to the Supreme Court; -bask irelogised elmamtly span DUI binding:form ofSLLd - ,aind had. contended earnestly that 'Mat [Mtn was the only arbiter of constitutional ques tions. Neither qongrees, nor, tbe Preal dents nor the peepiec atieirdtig to bins, bad may right to settle such questions. The Supreme Consit,and It alone. mud deddeupon them,: had iron Iter -judg ment there was no appeal. Yet, In the moo of the United States _Dank, which ho had shed With.' wash; acilertue._ testis of warning,' Mineral - Jackson and tine De mocracy set themselves up against the Suprems-COutti,Tnat body bad decided the United Stain Sack to be constitu tional, and the Senate, in passing Its res olutions of censure on upon President/ask son, stood up DOS dOCISIOD 'and tied Itself IOY It. General "Jackson,. as the contrary, scouted the decision as entitled brillo authority: -Ile -dented - Me right of the Supremo Court -to decide constitutional quentlOtin Inglafiti - titter ing Lite, memorable piilittsal apothegm that he had swirls to support the Coe stitutiusi-ss ke undettatoo , dt, and not asche Cotrrt midennood fi. Id- sit 'this ho was stussined by the , Densodiey. , A dent:don sifth•Stiprenia - Coartnnon arm; ethic tonal questions waanot,Mcc, worth to them the map - eg ygnr:stater::....l434 tbldla'tblt i &J that now tufts open= iltbdOtth Dfeso9 ll lhOltt the • ...alklikik,, TlLß .‘` ~ ,11. . 178 . . . . . _ .. . . . . , . . • . , . . -..,.,.- ‘,.. - - • -*--.::--/.--- • . . / i . .. •- i f i r / , : .eg...:: `• j„,;.....0 4 - . ,„;=',. ,", .•,,.j.. , ...-.. 4.1.:„. _ ~.. , 4i", ~. : , , ....• ,-, A .,, 1 •• • _ . : 7 " . " "' ' ! I , —I I 1 "1 '1 • 41 ',, - 1 ---,-, , ,,H... .. -•,',. Diz:-, ; „ .. ~ . , , I -•• . . , • N... L. , ~, .0 .:- ...4.,,,, ? .', 3 • ‘ i ~•.-.., ..--„ 1 ! 1 [ - .--,_ , :-; - -i'7 -- ' 7 ' ... - / - i , !---:- .. 1 . - 4-: :L: .-- - --;'. '. i .-- •': , C7 --. .:-.. --4 ~..'1 _-_- _.-- -- --_-_,---- - -----....,---"T. - - --___..r...._ - - -----,------- . . 1.1 rz. - 4 ' • . . -_-______- ./- 1 - ' _ . . . . . . .. , , • sanctity of Supremo Court tlerisionrt The Supremo Court, then, Vl,ll against them; now it it, or thoy fatieY it no, for them. Csrcumltnnors alter claw, - Thls rem on TnesdaY morning, and the debate was then adjourned until evening, when the Senate held a session front eitht until two (,•.•leek the next ptomains., when the•resolutione were put on their reading by a vote of 15 to 10. Very able. speeches were made on the Republiean side by Messrs. IfcCon aughy, White, Lowry, Taylor, Browne and London, and the Mina! Democratic( humdrum uticiances followed be Messrs. Davis, MeCandlese, Searight and Wallace en the part of the Democrat'. I regret I have not room to eketch thees speeches.; they covered, however, the whole ground of nzuonhl politic% The Home hue been trigsged all day on the appropriation bill. Your various public thstitutions hare got, I believe, all they *eked. The Tree Railroad bill has gone to a Conference Cornea r. The Hons. non-coneurred in the Senate =tend; meets: and when this fact was messaged tq the Senate from the House, Mr. Fisher (anti-free-railroad) tried to get the floor to move for a Committee of Conference, but the Speaker awarded the floor to Mr. Errstt, who mooed that the Senate insist upon it. amendments_ and asked for a Commit bb or Conference, which was retried, and the Speaker appointed sletans. Errett, Coleman and Wailece as the Committee. ( Mr. Wallace after wards declined and Mr. • Burnett was subadtuted).• Theanti.free-rallread men immediately set themselves to work to embarrass thin Committee. Mr. Lan don at first moved to reconsider the vote on the motion to tweet, blot this was ruled outoforder, and then It was moved to Instruct the Committee to adhere strictly to the &nate, bill. 'this the Speaker ruled out of order, also, and the Senate then adjourned until afternonu. - Upon reassembling, Mr. Fither and Sir. Landon appealed from this hat decision, and the vote en ansteining the Speaker's decision was 14 to 15—the Straker not eating. Upon this point of enter, which' raved.iar the question of the right of the Senate to instruct Its Committee. Mr. Seuight and Mr, MeConaughy voted with the majority; but upon the motion which followed,. to instruct the Coin mitt.* as I have inditated, Sir. &aright waled No. Mr. McCononchr did not rote at 'all, and Mr. MeCartaleas, who was. absent on the first vote, - voted aye. This left the vote 14 for instructing and 15 against. So the Committee goes um Instructed; MR It was a elate shave. The House Committee of Conference win appointed tote miming, and eneit ed, at ast, a groat deal of indignation tion among free railroad men. It eon elate of Messrs. Wait, Westbrook- and Wilson. Mr. Watt is from Philadelphia, and, of course. opposed to a liberal law: Mr. Westbrook is a Democrat from Pike county, and has been clamed all along, with At.. Watt; end Mr. Witeon you know. The latter gentleman, as I un derstand, was no much affronted by the appceatment of this Committee by Speaker Davis, that be had made up his mind to decline all armice upon t ;Int a ceafarencewas afterwards had in which, as I ;untold, assurances ware pi ren of tb. strongest character that Mr. ,Westbrook would net throughout with Mr. Wilson. If them assurances are redeemed, all right; but limn, what then? ' My own Impresaiou is that no bill likely Ps ;mu that la net modeled main ly upon the Senate bill. I may be . mis taken; but I th ink the result oboe: that lithe Conference Committee neon, mend the Senate to recede from i;. amendments to the House bill, the report will berated down. A1.L1011107. Pess.7lirsals 01111asleo News. The Pithole Record says in relation ti; tbe late" - fire: "The late disastrous tire has made a deeolate looking blank iii Holmden street_ We hear 'that quite a number of parties are intending to put up buildings on the burnt district im mediately. Most of the businevi 'mot burned out intend to resume their bu..i nese in a short time, and not attain' , " Pithole, at least for the present_ We thought at one time this lire would Is the end of Pithole, and that thin borough. which was called into existence almo, if W - 1W: 3;;;Tr4: - - of which wee at one time no marvelous, was about to goStp in smoke. Etappli. We were mistaken. • From the emerge displayed by oar' citizens since the fire, we feel that there is still groat cause for stneouragenisat as to the future. Al. that is now needed to reeire Pithole 1s the, thorough development of her oil tarsi. tory and the striking of five or sir. good producing welts. The .011 City Republican nes: The erection •of ell tanks is going on at a rapid rate in Veering° city to spite of the inclemered3rof the weather. We notice one receiving tank completed or nearly wa by Lockhart ft Frew, capacity 2,(0. , barrels. Another of the same capacity, commenced by said company. It. Lam :barton eh Co, are constructing one, wbieb. thwhen completed will held 14,000 barrelat' is tank will be a monster in Its line; Its foundation looks large enough for si small village. A larger Null is is prone e. of erection by Fisher Itrus.,, one or our moot enterprising oil firma. The largos , tank when oompleted will hold 16,1‘.10 barrels; . besides this they nave two. smaller ones, one holding 2,400, thi: other 1,...9)0. March field. (Interline A Co., have laid the fonnilation fora larger tank; theirs will hold 13,000 'barrels. John Alunbalfe tank bolds, we were ir formed, hOO barrels. A smell one *tined by lir. Willson, holds 44 barrels. One commenced by a com pany . when name wit could not leans ei estimated to hold when Strait:lied 0,000 barrels. Thus by ns close stornputation as we were able to obtain: the tankage in- Venantre Cloy by April first, will be in the meighlearberal I of:60000 barrels, and nearly If not all this s in consequence of the completion of the Allegheny Valley Railroad to thin Kitt • The Erie Republican . sacs that Mr. Joseph Metcalf, father of Prescott Met calf, Esq., of that city, will be ninety fonr years of age in August next, if he lives so long. Ea to now somewhat fee bly,- sod ; wilt not probably live • very many more years. Mr. hien...if is veld to. be the oldest:Mason in the United States, having joined the Order aome atitty-ova years age. Be wee nervild in his chair to the Masonic. Hall, to a festi val the other day, 1111 d enjoyed the °c.a. alma in the - highest degree. Of course be was the observed of all observers. IChe :Erie Didpalet ears Abraham Jinni; ' req., apiritualLei, wltclihacel ffithilgltator. Mu, who lo who artaalla well, sad an 01l wall at Pleasantville, Ps., sands as a circular in which offers one alztoemth lateriats la 011 wells for sale at OW. We can only icy to Mr. Jamas that ,la terms are very reasonable, iire 'have paid groater sums for ideollar Intermits, and obtalned jnnt 1.11110 oil' as be knows how to get. Els whims Is a good one. H. should per. savers In It. • On liVedneaday afternoon is tie freight car wlttititavas and go caboose or Con ductor Masada' traihron the Oil Creek Railroad, ran cattle track near the sum mit. The ear and the caboose rolled down an embankment about it feat high sad turned over. It passe-tiger and con ductor were in the althea* at. the time, and they ware both slightly Injured. Tha accident was caused - by the breaking ota truck ander the car leaded with Cam. The stockholders In. the various I-sai -1 geode in the oil regions met in PhLiadel pbra, 'February la, and cenPrated the Okamoto of four respective hoards for oonsolldstkos -,, Tbe Uaea are verged In 'tie (M . Crealr. railroad, the Fnukile rail road: and the - Pan:tiers railroad, and all ender Es title of Oil Creek and Alleghe ny Elver railroad. Mmer Davenport, s son of Mr. George. Div-import, of Conneantrille, was drown ed last Saturday tn Donnesnt creek. It Is supphsed that while trYing to climb up eldest, bask heron backward, Ms bead striking In shot* In the ice. Ire wax be- Wean three and four yearepld.. Cory is Whore • cheese factory. 'The projectors of Ulla enterprise steLawrence Wuhington, Isaac abd Sfajor 021 v-eve, and 7.-H. Tillotchci. witi be located just ontaide the south-eastern boundary line of the city, end begin operations with the VIM of from 110 to SOO cows. The shipettentv of oil front Titusville Thursday reached over two thousand barrule. Moat of this oil was shipped froruldiller to Titusville in En pi re Linn cars, -where lbw ears are filled to their deetleaUen. The soldiers of. 1812 ha this State. lost sixteen• of their number In 1867. sixths of the marvlvora are over seventy five many ever eighty, and very few 1 Tbe Tamflason wellen Bull Run Pro. 'dif . tirtit twelve barrels per day, wee par ,* es. day or two since by Mr. W.C. Chapin, of the Caldwell farm. The Past Offles st Shamburg Is to bo removed tatho.Talmau Farm, between Eihsunburgand Atkinson, for the bettor accoMmodathat of residents. I The Itaasen well near R4llll war start ed up last weekend It Le no* producing Pearly three hundred barrels per day. I The Cam' Machine Company. bee moutawneed 'operatics*, and now m illeya about forty hands; "" • The territory between Sheinberg and Plauantville la being tested fen e 11... A Republicaxi club wee itexanixid Olwasautr . illikira the =it lisst. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, FEBRUAIO 29, 181i8 ECO\ - 11 EDITION. THREE O'CLOCK A. M FROM WASHINGTON, Impeachme!at! The Rules of Procedure. Artiees to be Reported 9'c-day. Writ Served en Peereari Elanton. Reconstruction in Supreme Court. Entertainment by the President. The Quo Warrant° Writ, Freedmen's Euresu in Kentucky. (.01TelextiDla to Its PltlAlbum' thaut.r.s.) Wassrta?rox, Feb. 25, lIICKACEMINT ARTICLEY. The House Commlttee of seven was in session all morning, but will not report articles of Iraptoka'moot until to-mor. My. The United State Marehal for this Diebrict celled et the .*ar bepartmen; this morning and formally handed S•ie retaiy Stanton a writ notifying him of the suit entered against him by tieueral Thomas. • • Usder the law relative to the summers served epon Mr. Stanton, he huallowe,l twenty dos to respond before the next. tenet of the District Court. The mom, therefore, rennet come up till April. 2nortu ale A.COMXISIION. feu. Tho•aaa was at the War Depart•, ment during the forenoon, but has nut had any Interview with eecretary ton. It Is not probable boleti! mako \ further demand for the office. General Thomas has in his porasasion, executed in form, a commission, signed by the t'remdent, appointing him Secretary n: War ad Wens.. In the Senate to,lay Dir.floward, from the Select Committee, submitted the following rules of procedure and practice In the Senate when eating as a high Court of Impeachment: First—Whensoever the Senate shall receive notice from the Home of Repre sentatives that managers ire appointed on their part to conduct an impeachment against any person, and are directed to carry articles of Impeachment to thi Senate, the-Secretary of the Senate shell Immediately Inform the lieu.. of Rep. mac... Matisse that the tienatebs truly to receive the managers far the purpose 0! exhibiting such articles of Impeachment, agreeably to such notice. Second—When the manageie of an lot peseta:cent shall be introduced at the tear of the Senate, and shall signify that they are ready to exhibit articles of impeach ment against any person, the presiding omcer of the Senate shall direct the SC, geaut-atArms to teakettle proclamation, sad who shall, after making the procla mation, repast the following words, v iz "All persons _aro recommentiesl to keep silence, on pain of imprisonment, whit. the inquest of the nation is Pettit - pi:lnv to We Senate of the United Stites•arti Iles of impeachment against after whirl, the articles shall he exhibit-- Vs ttirtign'Tginl . - tirm - gen a to take proper-order on the subject of hi, reachment, of which due notice shall glean to the !louse of Repreeentatten. Third—Upon such article. being pro - seated to the Senate, the Senate shall. nt one lo'clock afternwe of the dot (Surnhay excepted,> following emir pxr ...tailor,. or sooner, IT so ordered be he Senetci, resolve itself into a High Cour: of Impeachment 'for proceeding thereon. A quorum of the Senntashall constitute a quorum of the Court, and shall he In session tram /day to day, iSundays ea. espied,) after the trial shall COMIDPI.O. unless otherwise ordered by U.« Court, until final Judgment be rendered, awl so much longer as may la its judge:leo: be needfuL Immediately upon the sen ate resolving itself into such Righ Court of Impeachment, the Secretary of tint Senate shalt idminister to the preaidine ollricer, unless he shall he the Chief Jo, See, the oath required by the Constitu tion, and thereupon the presiding officer admlnieter such oath to the oth, Members of the Senate as they shall ap, pear, whose duty it ;Mall be to take tin. same. 'iesteth—Tbe presiding officer of tht- Senate shall be presiding ofecer of tlft iligh Court of Impeachment, e zeal, when the President of Ms United State', or Vice President of the United Mete+, upon whom the powers and duties of tee office of President Mall have devolve.), shall be impeached, in Which case it. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Sates Abell preside, and In a , ease requiring said chief Justice to pre. side nodal shall begiven to hire by presiding officer of the Sanaa of the time and place fixed for tun organiutioit of the High Court of Impeachment ns aforesaid, with a request to attend, sod he shall preside over said Court until he final adjournment. It/ti the presiding officer of the Court shall have power to mskrand sue, by himself or by the Secretary of the Senate, all ordere, mandates, wilts and precepts authorized by them rules, er by the Court, And to make and en force ouch other regulations and order* in the premises as the Court may au thorise and provide. RA-M—The Court shall have power to compel...the Attendance of ',Unease", to enteral obedience to Its orders, man date, writs, precepts and Indgmenta, tn preserve order, to punish in summary way outempts wad disobedienw to its authority, erders, mandate., elite, pre. opts or Judgments, audio make all law ful ordera,rulesaad regulations whicli it may' deem essential or conducive to the ends oflustice, and the presifiter, Meer may, by direction of the Court, require the assistance of any officer or person in the military, naval or civil eel - .rice of theijaited States to enforce, cue cute or carry lute effect the lawful er.• I dem, • mandates, precept., writs and Judgments of said Court. • . Pestabb—TlM presiding officer of the Senate shall direst all necessary prepor atone in the Senate chamber, and the presiding officer of the Court shall dire.". all forms of proceeding while the Senate are nutting fur the purpose of trying on Impeachment, and all forma during the trial nototherwlsespecially provided for, and the presiding eMcer (tithe Court may rale : all gnostic." of. evidence and If ci. dental guanaco, which ruling shall stand as the Judgment of the Court, un less some member of the Court @tallest: that a formal Tot* be taken thereon, in which tusk shall be submitted to the Cowt for decision or he may at his op tion, In (Int instance, enbmit any such questions to the members of the Court. • Et/ha—Upon the presentation of arti cles of impeachment, and organization of the Comet se herd n provlded,a writ of summons shall tune to the amused, re eking said artlelea and notifying him appear before uid Court, upon a day and ate plus to be 11xed by maid Court, and named In said writ, and file hie en ewers tosald articles oficopmchment,and to stand and abide the orders end Judg e/este of said Court thereon, which writ shalt be served by such Officer or parents as shall be named in the precept thereof, such number of days prior to the day fixed for such appearance ae shell be named in such precept, either by delta, cry of an atteeted.copy thereof to the person accused, er, if that mullet Conve niently be done, by leaving such oopy at the last known plane of abode of etch rtt, or et - hts meal plane of btudnus, me conspicuous place therein, or, if such service shall be in the Judgment of cult Court Im practicable, notice to accused to ap pear slall be given In etch other man ner, by publication or otherwils se stall be deemed putt, - and If the writ afore said shall fall of service In the manner aforesaid, the procurilne shall not there by abate, and Millar service. be made in such manner as the Court may direct. If the accused Lail. to appear in person- or by attorney ou the day eo fixed therefor its aforesaid, or appearing *WI WI to Ills his answer to each articled of 'lmpeach ment, the trial shell • proceed neverthe less as upon a plea of not entity. If a plea of entity. - be -entered,. Jwismant may be entered thermos wlttant further proceeding: Nisith—At twelve o'clock and thirty minutes afternoon - of the day spent nte. l for the "fennel ef rlto emsofon, thebriLliative and evAtalve Matinees of ti o &mato shall be suspended, nml the Secretary or the Senate titian administer an' nath to the returr'mr officer In the follow ing form do solemnly swear that the return made by me upon the process issued' on thu day or , by the Senate of the United Scalia, !tilting as it High Court of Im peaellillent.ellSitlet ia truly made, and that I have pertormed such service as therein de,erile,l: Se help me God," whinh mull shall tie entered at largo ou the records, • Toth-The perern Impeached shall be called to appc - or Mat answer the articles of impeachment against hint. if he op pear; or :tor person for hint, the appear anee shall be recordt.hl, stating particu larly, if by himself, or Ly agent or at torney, naming the person offering, and the cripsetty in which be appears; If ha do not appear, either personally, or by &lent or attordry, the twee AMU be recorded: Eleventh -St twelve o'clock anti thirty mutates itt the afternoon of the day ap pointed for the trial of nn impeachment too legislative anti executive businexe of tho Senate shall be sip.peaded. and the Secretary shall give nonce to the moan of Representatives that Ole Senate js ready to proceed upon the impeachment of —, In the Senate Chamber, whack Chamber Is pnepsred with occommode lions for the recoptlon of the House of Representative". Tirrifth-The hour of the day at which the Senate shell nit as a High Court of Impearhm.nl shall be, unless otherwise ordered, twelve o'clock x., and when tho hour for !melt sitting shall arrive the presiding ollieer of ton Senate shall so onredinve and thereupon the presiding olliver of the Court shall muse a procis motion to he mode ahil the business of tits Court shall proceed. The atipmro tnent of rho _Sena e, sitting WI a High Court of IMprecintietit, shall not operate adjournment of the Senate, btlt, 011 such attJellennletit of Court the Sonata shall resume :het:vial{ Ideration of legisla tive and excentive bnainess: - Pelt ',nth - The Secretary of the Senate shall eetter.l SIM pro.vedirwi casts of impeachment as in: the ease of le,rislolivu proceedings, 'and the some shall be rep irbsi in the smite manner a' legislative proesedtugs of the Senate,. Fourteenth -Counsel for parties shall be permitted to appaar and he 'Party upon an intheschmouL I , ,fteent.s-111 nudions made by the partied or their counsel shall he ad d releked to itt• pretiellng °Meer, and If an shall require it they shall he committed to writing and read at the Secretary's table. • S..rfeest.L—Witnesses %hail be examin ed br ono person on behalf of the I'ko prat ueing them, and then creesanexantlae ed by one p , reion on the other side. i Sere-siterig!.—Tf a Seno!tor is Called eqj at witur-ss he shall bo sworn mid give ids, testimony standing le 11111 Eiviferneh —lfs Senator wishes a quo!. lion In e put to a a ittleas. or toe ffer at motion or order, except a matins 10 Joon:, it sit s:t he rodu.ssl to writing and pat the presiding ofilenr. ..Nsuetreofh—.6.: nil times while the is sitting ttPnta a trial of an itn- L.sehment too el-ors of the Senate shall be kept open, unless the - Court shell di rect the door. be closed while deltheret. Ing upon eleeisin.ns. Terent;efli Ail preliminary or inter locutory quaseions aba'l. be argued by one penult mils on snide aide, and ter not et.vedillut one bout or. each std., mile.. the Court by order extend the tune. Tteratep_flref.—The dual. argufnent ant the merits may lee male by twn fierann.. on each side, and tho argument shall he nponed nod c!......41 the part of dins House of Itopresuutatires. Tf If the Itmeachnieet shall not . by 'a yule of two aunts of - the members of slid High Court of Intpety.hnient, pies ant and voting. a judgment-of at quittol shall be entereil; ' hut it the, person serest in sucks article.. Of impearnufecit s alt les r ger ietel by a vote ~f the members of the Court Prceect. 140 Court by its {-mishit beg shall proenesl to pr....ones Judgment - art a r: ac: eery of nail Itistanient "bail Le deposits.' In the canoe i of thee Seeretars of Nat,. 71scary•fhird—Ail oilers ' and 4. - ,1.11.0. ~ .hall I. foal- Led , t.ls= , kOlaY.V.llll4 l ei.lUt - d ' etiste, eteept wheso the doors shall he clO2-:. f'ordeliberVion. and in that ease no tesralsr, 11,0 et.eh more than efioe On one question and f, not more !Imo ten onan interlo cutory liciestion, and not mere that, lit teen asioiseeS - no tuo final eeseetlon, notes, try unatinn - 4, consent. eel a cnoti,n to adjourn and rotes: ton• mentioned in rub. seren Itiny be deindsd by %iv:tut-net rote. tale,. 1114 yeas and nays be. deinantitse sae-fifth of the members mensal Rule twenty-fourth gives the form of Nraring cf the sett, RN In • Co ar tt - trot of fin tit..ena. foetal Of dine times for see., e, and berm of t soh to be rnintintstered to the presiding ofTbser maul , membets of the mart of Impeachment. •i rt "I a,-IfOttnir sneer ior ths !In all thing, veil:On:110 to IS.• trial of ! impentehtnent now pending, l will do impartial Justt.o seecirding to the Can. stitutiou aml Lau, So Leif , rte trod." Alen. the form of writ Le be aervei; upon tho por. i impeached. slat TM. Cnitrd States of A ntertea, N. The Secrete of the United States. sluing " High Court of Intje•icitnnutt, to ---- greetin;i Wherever, the House of Fts proauntytires of the United Meuse or Atm ries, did on the—day rahi Li[ to the Sensteartlelee of impeach ment in tire words . folloartintt Literate to inserted) Una dents:Me-I the said ---.------ be pat to amen., the said iesmsat ions, as set forth In said crtattes, end that such pr sveslings, Otuntlitanou ~ trials end Indict...niter might be thereupon turd es urn agreo.ooe.t h low and justice, you, the said are therefore hereby item funned L. be and appear Isefore the Sens., rf the t7nged, sitting ea a Utah -Calm of Impose Lunen' et chamber. in Washington, on day of ---,--, and then end there to answer to said artiel.e ut luipearntrent, end then and there abide, obey sad per omen orders, and judgments am the Senate of tin Cubed States, fatting as afuressald, shall make in the pi ambles. ancorillog to the Const.tutton and lat. ofthe United States. hereof you are non to fail. Witness, stn., presiding melees. The form of pre,' yd to Ile endorsed on the writ la a:,ko glyon. Alt precey•es nhall aeryedby th•Ser want at-arum of. the Senate, unites oth ereriaeordered by the C..art. Twt-nty-liftA—lf the Senate whall at any tittle fail to mit us such Court on the day or hour Octal therolor, the Renate ahoy by an order, to he adopted 'without de bate, flan day and hour for. sitting as mod, - Cott r t.• • rivnerlt ge , rgo .W. NL nroo, of lion nnky, who - •erred in th• loco war, 11. ten amognrd'o ft porltion in the TM.... ry Deparitnrat. oornmeon or it.Ly.tote. Inforiu4,l meeting of 1111noisaue Isyt evouirg, It WAN determined to pre. %vat the nom, of Gt.o. A. C. hardtop, Reprosientatl , o (row the F.,ltrth Itietricl of LAM State, hrforottto Repel - dlr. Coo. rear l,n ot.11:1114ii, lu JI», for the nitre Governor. THE AIdIKA CUISCLLAiIe. • The House Com tohtoe on Pore Af fair* will on Monday lake up the.euh• ject cf on appropiintkn to fulfill the !relay kiiplllBl.loDY fur the purchase of Alaaka: zibmnlATiosA it;IE.CTGD. The Senate to. 100 relent-4d the neml notion of Colonel 51. S. Irtmewell to 14 Cotntolealonar of Internal Rerentan, in plats of Mr. also, Moberg/ P. L. Mawr, of Ohio, Peumlou ag«et at Colo tn. I= The President sent to the tionnte the following nominations: John 11. Brod, head, of Peunnylvenle, Commissioner, tinder sot of Maruh, lell7, to reimburse till State of !odious Mt moneys expend; ed fbr the tinned Staten in enlisting, ea'7%76lnting nillithG Joe. I=l Moreno! for tbn Western Dustriet of Arksnoes; C,lsstries VessWin le, Marshal for tl' District of Vliglnies In tee ploco of John Linder w0t0.1.- oseinerr idMatno. . . All - ine - Gablnet officer" were Tanana at a 00,100. meeting ;today, Including General Thomas. I PRZEIMEN * S BURCAti 4 KENTUCKY. Intelligence Le received that the Freed- MOWN BUIV:111 to Kentucky, ebellehed by Generul Went, hue Lean quleLly, ree tored by Necretary Steyr Lou -wil.hou4 or darn front the Preettlent. • cnA ROE ABANDONED. The contemplated cliarge against dui Prelideut of attempting to change the departments without the con sent of Congrean has been abandoned. ins 4tO WATIRANTO WRIT. A. writ of quo Warrontu wilt teortatoly be applied for by the Uovernment, per hope to-morrow, In thn proteir trlbflurt. with a view to eotopel Stanton to show cooes why he retsina peamoution of the War Deportment. tr. a. atroa:MaCOultr atOtrlv(r'rallP4Qpr. - In the Supreme Court:tn.:Jai David Dudley Field, for petitionam moved for bravo to lilt a bill for an 14undlon Upon Centrela • Oraat, Menlo..non., end ki 1.11. , .;r 610 it",/it'sitaiOn 04 . rernostructiol lAwn worald g..7.4u0 up on thu motion, and asked the argument be set Cot east Fri 'day. The court an ordered, and Mr. Yield tiled his briefs. TUE IeARDLE C A IL Mr. Carpenter inured fOr hours MI/ time for making timargument to the ICCArdle case, which .ionnen up on Monday, on which the Court will then decide. . Report ways Secretary Stanton is con • Waring the propriety of stetting aside the military . proceedings lit tbe M'Ardle case, and or dering his release, ho being constructively a prisoner. = • - - The I'm... Went this eveninjr•ntertained. the Judges of the Sunrarna Court, At torney tieneral Stanberyarfd• a few oth ers. At dinner Chief Justices Chase was Invited but was not present: eAcrox's elpealter talfnit's public rf.l.«ption vras largely atteulied. NOT - SICT E 1 0.4011{D. The counsel to defend the President before the High Court. ill Impeseh tnent haite not yet been edgoged. FORTIETH CONGRESS ter Tetremipt to toe rinsbarreek • WA.stttitorow, Feb t :28,1853. 0. ZEICATR. • The CHAIR oubmltted ei,resolotion of the Lettistelure of ViLicintsiit rebatee to the Inikoptutent of not,liretton. Tito senate emtcurrod . tit . the House amendment to the Joint rositlution rata. 11,1 to placing warnings at'i harbor en. tranoce. ii Mr. WILLIAMS, from Cimmitteo on Retranchmeht, reported o ;Joint resolu tion to abolish the Bureau of Statistics and trunsfPr the duties to the Speelst Vommin..ioner of Revenue. Mr. 110 W.kRI) reported the "elect Committee of Seven lied addplod a sone* of ruler for the 111,4 • eollngCor the iligh Court of Impeachment, which he aub• mated, oral ruked to let Printed, lie would cell thorn up to.rnorrow. Mr. CIIANDLER introduced a joint resolution to.eatabikla the right of way of the Portage end Luca Supernsr Caul! to Michigan, and grAntlng two hundred thousand acre. of lend I n the Northern rettineu la of Mwhigun in the cl.,ia structl.m. • Mr. WILSON'S V'. • to incorporato the National Sauietv for tin Precaution of tetchy to Auitiods. wan to Hu , Lnalriet of Colorol.ia Cououlttne. Mr. STEWART Introduned • bill to amend the Rank roll Law. ;Referred to the Coutoutt , ....n Mr. 'ILIUM LL renall a kill for the removal of c.0.,* to Certain mars term Stato to U•li,td 14 , :stel Courts. R.- ferret! to Judiciary Commit:O. The bill requiring pereritis applying Liz extemsloli or lenen.il ot, pateute give public notice thereof, Fla pained. The hill grariiiii, n pnrtain or Goat Island to the Wi ei.•rit Paid Railroad Sro depot piirp "r. • - Ac., iv.id continued till the !tapir:We:l.d the morning hoer, when the jeltt tvolic ton ici:• cover into the treaty the .proc,••ie Of captured and •bettkiolllll pi de•rty up. • Mr. EDMI',.N ..iii lid:nil:it, pending ,veeterilev ai eilpi , anue• ni, di. en agreed to--twenty ninc ihirleett. M.. Till - iiiiii-vadently at tocaeil the 30:. :11,1 iolopildl he the !lie Treaeury in the niticr, i FUSSES PEN WOG the Opf. u.. 0..0.0•• Nbieotlx. EPA I 'NI IS and 3 - r EWA RT oleo spoke 1., .‘l,l Ot., 'taste:l , lr went. The hid !levied. the Whole, C.., ipeettlini value up in the ii'eciele "71 t.:•• • a 1.".• named amendment end , lopitid—tw•nly three to thirteen- vet the hilt p.m.] the Senate. Mr. McCreery, of lientuck.7, tot the Oath attd his meat. ' The Military Academy approrrlation I ill wax railed up ht Mr. MORRILL, of Malila. The amenihnents Ware concur red In and the tittegtion lettno on Iteatinal taleashas, Mr. TI I a TER ••411•61 attention 7brricArr"' j .:,' ". • cht4g. 7 '* 0 ... 9,w,lv:ii",,m the. entottry. I: htigLt be oar.. iteratott, but •entetitt appeired to at- tenet thee attentect of 'y. Cotare6e. I He had HUI freer Ltynrahly it,, Prea•ed with the WnrKi , t: 'of that linetilutton. : when Ito reanetottete I nearll• all of the ellthera went org,t, .1 avel Iti the (hoe - feierate envier 111 the lute; war were e.lueate I there. and Ito 1.2 I c? .. ntetuplatell j eff , rtng a Ur!! to erexto 1 o ;atla e ,r 3 - 6:16 , 1s to tine i•• hitt,. I The Clark ra t: the ttrli 6 from the. C hlcagh 7 re. eee, itr;fe,e6ll ; hy a hrl tom' to, &Awing n Ine . .tneholA picture of the 1114:16111 at Wa.: ro:nt, etettng there eta, etttire atetenat ,'f relikloun tat!u• e•ret li, :.1.:11,1g It an • '..1.7.t!1f it ttiAt4e, — and It eerittitt4 the bath,: :vett faitin to which yoon.tor MIU , 11,1•1 .. re subjected. . Mr. WI LkittlC II It hot think lbe tirtlele entitled to any ratt,teleratiltb /Ile bad ettelotied a copy to the inettrOtlon and re ;iii: eclved a ar. h; a It/hauled hr atatetnente of elute of the ht Banta, dew,- „thst LIP , truth 01146 iehremeat on.. No doubt many littniZe R rrndou,i bit,tud,..t. at the heat Ilterary hccituttciett, even at Cam hrid go. that esot!d not btiipprovt d. lc abould be remembered that *pant of thy :,rheert n.lunated at WeRI P 4 lot remain. el true to the country. Math- from the South ,r.reamouq the ablest In the army. Mr. 1011.N.SON—t;em Thrimag is our a them. Mr. W!LSUN Lad no tintabt the na, Sit. ~xl tintabt u.— tinont r:•lrt. that kept tlonn ruts toot been InspLont them. /le thought .no at tantiou shoo4l ho Paid I ,, innt. .no.y -111011% commonicatinns. . . Mr. GRIMES acid hi •Ilso u 7 'harl receiv ed denial of the truth of the article front onicers of the inatittOon and t•- llevel hexing wan peremptorily stopped by military rule. r. TNSVER had no doubt the last.- menta were exaggerated, but thought enftirient tliWtolol exLeted to !Wing It Intla affection of Congress. He was aware it wan dangerous to touch upon soy depart ment represented here by a Chalrman of a Committee. Ile did not hold the Chair man of the Committee responeible fdr this condition of thinge, • but he bad re ceived letters from officers now to the citric, tranaferred from the volunteer servlee,compheitilngrof being aubjected to eoclal esti-orient at the bands of gredu• Lee of IVest Point, beesuie they bed not mused through that: Institution, which he regarded as a sort of. aristo erotic inatitution. This State of things bad existed during Um lote.war until it wSe swallowed up by the ptpondorance of volunteer officers. - . . The bill was plated. Mr. WIISON called up Hie bill de claratory of the law In regithl to GOlmn eaahlered or diamlmed.fromThe army by aentence of Demand Courts-Martial. Mr. HENDRICKS asked what the purpose of the bill Ira.. lle knew of some claws that had bean ularliarged and that ought to be tutored, some lu its own State, against whoin no truth ful allegation had hey. brought.lto had lu his mind tit. matof brave brought.. nel unwarrantably diamined from mar l:lee on a proceeding that did not com mend itself to the mind of any lawyer, A long debate' followed during which Mr. JOHNSON defended and Mr. CI L►,YULEtt amalled the military char acter of Fitz Jug.. Porter, arguing( Jua. tire should be done him, but differing widely as .to what nom juatice, , Mr. Johnson thinking he should be reatored to oc.rvlett hod Mr. Chaadler that he ought to be Mint. Mr. WILSON elated that While he was not in favor of a rev le w of theta. of Oen. Porter. he might be vindicated If inno mut. The Cowmittee on Military Ai:Wry bad rot had ban In mind lit bringing in thtit bill. ' Without action the Senate went Into • • Ezeontirs aasalon and abortly . alter ad y.urned. BOLffill OF REPRESEXfATIVES. Mr. BLAINE, from the Committee On Appropriations, reoorted the postolllco appropriation bill, which teas made tho special order for Monday ' ; ltoxt. It op proorlat. A2.0.1.ti10,000. ; r:BEICK LAND offered: n reaolutlon that thc Committee on .Commorce in tlniro Mkt the ozpAlency t of establish ing a naval depot and dry . dock 'in Alan dus k y Day. Bete:red to the Naval Com mittee. -.. 1 The Senate Joint rasolutiou Toga sur vey of the northern and 13 orthwentern lakes woo mimed. • Mr. EGGLESTON introdu,ed a•bill to provide (or the completion of the Louisville and Forthuut Canal. Refer red to the Committee on Commerce. . _ Mr. BilTLElt, from the don:mitt. on Appropriation., reported a bill for tho regulation of the custody sod expend'. titre of public monies. The lint section ell laws a uthorisins the President. or Secretary of any departMent to trews inr the mouton appropriated for one to soother branch of the onmedhipartniont. Tile second applies to the money or grop• arty obtained from the sale Of property of the United fitatesin !Impartment of dere or otherwise, requlringit.to be paid into the tramway and minim] to the account of surplus fund.. The thirdseetion pre ',crates pomade. for Tiocs Imprinomment and gibLlity to hold *Moe under the Goys mint After enol.o.tion by Mr. BUTIOCR, the bill • .1*.7 1 .1,1 t. - en str aart hoe. W.Aile 6 ton t dive, asked leave to r4ed his 'rob af . flrmatively on the, impeachment resolu tion, but theI3PE4LKEIL informed him that could 'not Ire done, except nn Mon davit, under a auspen.don of the roles. t The SPEAKER nresented resolutions adopted by the Grind Andy of the lie-, public, at Philade phi; Jau. 17th. rela tive to Ignoring roldiere and radon, in appointments tojGovernment braces, ;inking action by congresq. Referred to entninitt, on Mills ore affairs. Alen, 111,,OillIltif or the Constitutional Convention of !di .i%sippi, adopted yes. motley and 1 , 31 ,, 11l ieLl by telegraph, ap proving the fletiO I or ?Jongress in tno Impeachment of I the PresAent. Re fermi to the Cetiltuittee on Impeach ment. . Mr. MILLER liresented petitions of . .oldie.- sohlters L,l wid4wro of 'withers of .the war of 1012, askintt for pensions. The Rouse weal Into Coalmines of the m Whole on the a e of the Union, Mr. SCOPIEI.D in the ~, h air, and resumed the oomiderationt of the sundry civil expenses appropriation bill. Mr. PRICE rooted to reduce the item for fuel fur Prosld .nt's house from $3.000 to 111,00. Ito warit.d six know how they could manage to nrn 1 hundred and twenty-tire tens e ,:11 there inn year? Mr. WARIIIII.II.NE, of 01in..... said the Item hod appimred very large to the t. Committee on Ap umprietions, but Goo. Mohler, Superin nuentof public build ings, assured the ommittee It was not t.m much. The White. Mouse was a very hot p 1... I Mr. VAN WYCIR—Wg will make It hotter. 1 haughte .1 . • Mr. PRICE wo 11,1 undertake In hoop the President warm for two years, at half ths cost, In a snider latllndo. - The amendment liV?1 rejected. Mr..(.7OV(4DE .11i reference to en item of 31,rtit , forth. 'cern "the oirele," • reservation, ;mewed it should .be $3,01.0, and sh..nq iced "(or syringing round the cirelc — tei es to lay the bill still doe to Choi hi:. Charles flotol,in Pittsburgh. Laughter.) EIELEYE , ivaiiteil to 'snow what "tb• circle" was, land whether It was a ••ii•ldon Mr. INUERSOt.L would hare to refer ilia gentleman information to lila eolli.i.ruo from tho Fulton Manila, (Mr. Itnea.) On motion of Ittr. tho item for Vi.Yio for repair: cke., of Penneylvania Avenueairinik.. out. Mr. LAWRESI.T., of.ollio, moved an appropriation of fifteen thousand for a Notional Arsenal et Columbus, 0. iairteiri tn. The Conimitieo,Tare eta reported' the bill to the Howie, sod the bill we., post poned till Wedneildity. - NEW ORLEANS , Ilioneork Ideretee Hie Order Kronerlog ileeebere el the Board el •Idersoon. FAO let, cat. W o.4:frat.t.nr.t.s 'Jaw, ) • .New Gamete{, February 211.—Tho' following was istitieti last night: Ffs.td- 1 quarrees bra AfAh l tark D'st, id, New 0, Jean r, Feb. fib, iitecr—Spi dal order No.' 4'4 —tfixtraet.: t .I.rectt . .rn of 6outsral Grant. ad - nurelif of paragraph four 'of Special Order Nil. 'IS, of current eerie., from these Eltallgoarters, as remove , ' the Aldermen arid _Assistant Aldermen of the city of Near 00e..therein name i nut enntertipte.f efril•ra from three head quarters, and •ppinta others in their •road e is hereby Fri cited, and the mem her. of the B .,,rdr A Nem,. I,lll.loVvil by it ore hereby Ulnsratell and will re same their duties, the ammo, as it said or tiers bail not lived i. sued. So much of retriapit two of special order No rt, froth these heritl.parturs, ne "artpointa certain I perenus , members of the Iloaril 6f Aldermen anti Assistant Aldermen ed thi•lCity of No Orleans' in pl in ace of proviona appoint,ea, who had tleoled or falle.l to qualify, id ennse• • guerre rovolied.l l cruttnab•l Major General Ilan• coa. L. liaerstri. Aettistatit Adjutant Oeneral. NEW YORK. ...IiNgIft:7.III4WW4AfeTNIS;e:G7 . car Tr:errs:a to t-^..rntr,crrn 'tooede.; San' Your., }.ob. —An artmenee mewl etno ng I+. Ilea at 12,0p0r I nisei lute to-niglit.Jamea Gell'itf to pm... Wing. at which reipliutlhni were adopted ettirm- Ing the' right of Mo Peeve:lent to. remove tiletnteene of hie yahlnet,dee!arillg than' - , tempt to deprivethim of the right a 'rm. •trone perveremP et Ihe newer% conferred pit the Hon, of Reprmentutiveaolepre-, noting ire] ree.e.kitilent as a last resort tor the protection of the Republic., from gnu di.- ; Vance or gnu wrong, expree, Mg rontlideneo In the dmuity and moderation of he Senate, and Sanity elm...ming trupeowtane al. terupleleme. wrongful and leicrecelltalcnal, at the terrier time e.ren eillnir the hope to true! to free diaeue4ion end the ha!lot tea for reel,ve In the atient or he removal of the Provident. tipeechee wore Made by 'lemon W. 'Clirarit. Mayor Hellman and lien. James Brooke. . BRIEF TELEGRAMS • —At this Ame ricas nitieting In Lon don, at which Jhn Bright and Newman Mali delivery.] itldresses; the following resolution was I adopted unanimously Ruotv.l, Thai this meetlen•stiresui the most ha-Arty gnu .) i will lowan), America, and pl. dirk N •Upport nnv Gov. errintrnt at hogie in its efforts to ellect n Prompt, rigliteOus and peaceful settle ment oral' Wt. - a - naI...LIM rind especially of those cuunecusi with the Aletiatim cbrimj, yucstlen. —Gen. Commanding the Fitlh Military Dictricr, has, by diretion or Gen. brunt, issued nn order revokmu ui touch of a pievions order as removed certain Counedinen of Now Orleans and appointed others, and miustating those rialloVed. —A. man nr{ntedlamas Waldron, Clark in the o [SIN, or Collector of Internal IteTel , llo WWII, ur ltrw , klyn, N. Y.. h. bean arre..te.l ebarvd withr.- ember.- cling cling two thou.:and dol tars - bolongtnir to thus loseratnetit. —Chin( luatice Thompson, or thn State Supreme Court; has deck al that courts blow halo noright to retnit acotences, and that th i n power, rent,. In the Gov ernor. • • . . —The Plultuielphll city councils lte* passed reselutlons endorsing Congress for Inipesching the President. —Over One thousiuni mulles, have boon enrnlial he the Jr4usson Aeenclatlon 01 New TorliCity. —Gustave reihr4ner, alias Warner, sena arreste.l ati NewlYork yesterday oa a charge Sr forgery. • -llkhup Potter will pilot the ver !lid. In the e.tie of Hoc. Tung, end thu cud the matted —Prenideut 4oht.on ban approved the bill for tiro payineut or t?ountteu to het of noldierA. funeral of Geo. ItAcCall will take place at. Pilllalelphin to l day. • F,, I=l . . . • . . New OPER?. llotier..—The Mikado troupe of Japanese etill draw full houses, and *cold continuo to do so were they to „Ileatain here for a month. To-day closes! their engagement here. Next week .i . i1 . 6 , 1F.11ea N,ewton, too echo- bratod commi ainnlDO and burlesque an. trees, 'vial toasie her appearance at the Opera Rouse u a variety ,of delightful pitenw. I I , I • Maanxtc R./axe—Love la 'still con tinuos to amuse and amaze the popula tion by his trtfly (wonderful tricks. He does not chile !that there to any reality inenything hedoes, but that hie handcars quicker than (the eyes of his audience. idauneo this if eruoon. • . LAWAYIIIIVHALL.—Dr. O'Leary, the celebrated orator and thinker, will lec ture to-night iin 'led( Culture, or how to obtain the ere' test oneness to this life," at Lafayette all. The price of adndseion le but fifteen tits. .12ITT Has -4-o'llaldnin. .the great Irish giant an champion of the muscu lar world, old I by a number of athletic collbritles„wi l•.gine a grand eparrlng exhibition at . !Ity-Hall to-night. . ACADEMT • F MCSlO.—The Caroline Itlchlogs •, ' Ush . Opera Troupe whit open a Inlet' aeon of four nights at the ficatletny of wile 'on Tuesday_ night next. Seats iy be ensured at Mellor'• Well known • niin to stnre, et Wood street. I,Korunt:.-4.1 a Dorton, the soldiers' friend, will lei:tore at Oriente Roll on Monday everii:eir next- f'. run mi.:IL-I-The tee at the' Rink 'is in excellent conilition, and the "skating poptiletion sun making, good use of it. The peblle rleedlas Oran last Gaining at the Chapel of the Pittsburgh Female , College, by *lr. N. B. Cryaler, was at tended by a vey fair audience, but not so large as this occasion merited. Mr. Cryslar acquitted himself finely, and al , : though not so nahing and vivacious u some readers, he clearly demonstrated that ha thorou hly undandood the art of elocution, displaying much , eleganoe, power and beauty In his various Inter. pretstioas.- All present - were . .much much p! , rn.4.41 with the eatertakunont. . CITY AND SUBURBAN, Letter Llat.—On our fourth - page of to day', paper will ho found the official Ilst of unclaimed lettere furnished un for publication. L= The MIMI)HMISs of this county will hold meetings at the Various election precincts f,r the purpose of blotting two delegates for earn district, to meet in convention at the Court House Monday, to select delegates to the State National 'Convention, and to decide in what num..' nor nominations shall be hereafter made. Delegates Should be instructed either for or against the "Crawford County Sys tem," which it Is generally known is by direct ballot. 'The elections in the town ships, (excepting the - Wernahips of Oak land, Pitt, Peabfee, Liberty, Collins and Wilkins, which will be between the hours if three and seven o'clock, and the voting to be by ballot,) will be held be tween the hours of three and sixo'cloek, r. m., end in the boroughs and cities be tweet, the hours of live and seven o'clock Alawed Inemptodi Ostraii. Tuesday mat a villainous attempt was made to outragaMlas Rebecca J. Boroaer, a young lady residing in temperance s. ille, u ehe alleges, by Thomas McDon ald. She yesterday made information before Alderman .Mchtuters against Mo. Donald, charging him with easault and batteryvvith intent to commit rape, in which her statement le euhetantially as follows: Tuesday evening she attended a party m TeMperancerlile, in company with the accusal, and was returning home with him at a late hour in the night. On the road home, they had to pass through an unfrequented part of the town, and when they arrived there he endeavored by force and threats to accomplish his flendleh purpose, bat was baffled by her etrungleg and cries for help. A warrant was issued. ==! In speaking of the "Continental" we do not refer to the Con tinontal Congress or the Continental money. in on same ninety years ago, but it in to the Conti nental Inning Saloon on; Fifth 'street, next door to the Postonice, of which our friend Mr. Wm. Iloitsheinser is the pro i.,rietor, that we desire to Mall attention. Mr. 11. understands his bueineur per ; reedy, as the excellent manner in which, the "Continental" is "rms . \ gives ample evidenee. It le certainlyi a model ea loon,•as he patrons can 'fully testify. 'rho tables of the "Continental'' see al ways supplied with the best the rnuket atifords, of everything In the line of eat shies, and the style in 'which dishes are s erved is .unsarpassable. When you want anything good to eat go to Holt.- hetmer's, un Fifth street, ~ next door up the Posta:lice. Pieddout D41001.41.*V•1•01P . • John Hownfant, who has for a year past been in the employ of Mr. Hostetter ne osrelage driser, died sm . , denly on Thursday et the residence of Mr. EL, iu Pitt township. He oecupled a MOM over the wash house, into which he retired about ❑x' . o'clock, and in about an hour afterwards Mr. H. went nut to mil him to supper, when, on en tering his room, he found hitn.dying. Coroner Clawson held an inquest on the body yesterday, and the Jury rendered a verdict of death from general debility. The deceased war fifty-five yearn of age. and had no relation, in thin country so far as could be Ascertained. He will be burled by Undertaker. Herons at two T. y. radar. 11313=11122 Dr. A. G. McCandless, Physician of the Board of Health, reports the following iororment• in the city of Psttsburgb. from gehrusrs. torehrriars.22. tette, Dkesses—Chronio Cystitis, I; ,Heart Di.rose, 1; 014 Age, 1; Congestion of Luna., 24 Consumption, 4; Congestion of Brain,l; firouchitlit,2; Pneumonia, 4. Of the above there were: Under one year, 5; from one to tw o, I; two to five, 1; twenty to thirty. 3; thirty to forty. 1; forty to Ilfty, 24 rusty to seventy, I; sev sots. to eighty, 1; eights to ninety, I. Melee, P; females, 6; ;tints, 14; colored, .2; total, Id. =I Ilaggie and Josephine Rall, who, It oppeate, are iistersdo-lsw, and occupy jointly a houstin Brownstown, got into a famiiv nnarrld n few days oboe as to which had thlr managing contlni . of premises• -They Demme excited, and it 4,me the quirrel ended in a l'clawing" and uhnir Milling" match, in which both were more or less injured. Cross proacculions for assault and battery were • .nado yesterday before Justios Ammon. who upon hearing, held both patina to bail for their appearance at Court. The ease will prObably be compromleed, as the notoriety' its prosecution would give the parties ti not at all desirable. Tim Stink.—The ice was never better than It Is now. All yesterday afternoon end evening it was crowded. To-day is the last chance to beg the elegant skater Cattle C'urtis who will not only exhibit his wonderfu l feats In skating and per. fmu this evening the laughable farce .. The 'Nonce." but will Skate on stilts, tile. most ditllcult feet that ma be at tempted on shams, This afternoon there will be scrub rams pin races, hurdle races. &a.. and tought lots of amusement and sport. Everybody who enjoys good skating or is beaky laugh should go to the Rink Abis afteinoon and evening. An entirely new programme exceed ing in Internet anything ever yet seen is in preparation for next week. Theatre Sunday litgbk- r —st the request of the Young Men'. Christian Auocis don. Rev. F. A. Noble will denser a disconme .."Christa ' knocking at the door, - to-morrow, (Sunday) night at 7§, o'clock, in the "Old Pittsburgh Th. etre" Fifth street. At four to the afternoon there will be two prayer meetings hilt under the ausprcest of the shine Association, one at the "Allegheny Engine House, Irwin street, Petween Liberty and Penn streets, Pittsburgh, the other at the Soldiers! League rooms nn Leacock street, near 'Federal; oppo site Anchor Cotton Milk Allegheny City. Malicious kflacklef.—Wllilam Fortune of tho firm of Fahuestock, Fortune & Co., gins manufacturers, made informa tion • beton, .Justice Helsel 'yesterday chanting Joseph Welter and Joseph a rimier with malicious mischief, The defendants are boys, and it la alleged by the protieoutor that they frequent his glass homes at night and destroy his pro perty.. They were arrested end eller a homing, on payment - of costs and prong.. Inv to keep away from the glass house in future, wore discharged. New Geed. Iteeeived..ok Dash and do. tillable Mocker .etteonable dry good. has Just been opened at the well known hone. of Betel, it Ball. No. .l Pah street. The latest novelties of the euterm market. arc included, and teat..: will find such g00d... will meet their Piste.. The Arm have marked down their pticea, andotrar us reasonable bargain. in good geode as can he found elsewhere. Do not fell to my this establishment' a purchasing Highway Bohhery.7Ar. James . Mc- Aleer, while passing along Ohio street, twtween Beaver and Webster etreete, Allegheny, was accosted by two men who kooeked him, down and robbed him of a geld watch chain and seventy tiro cents in money. The rut:Mans at. templed to take his witch but the ap proach of the police, who was coiled to the 'spot by their victim's cry for help frightened them them away. Excelled by Iltone.—TheFamily Favor ite Weed Sewing Machlno Is a perfect beauty in Ile operations. It rims quietly and lightly, and incapable of performing n range and variety of work never before attempted upon a single machine, using either fink, cotton or linen thread. —independent. MIL liculo; agent, oflloe It 2 Grant street. Ilene •Yilled.—Yeaterility Morning a horse attached to a cart backed over an embankment to rear of the American, Iron Works, and was killed instantly, The cart waaloaded with cinders, which the driver wasendeavorlog to dump over the embankmentoind it appear, backed the home too Var, and the cart, horse and all went over. Capalted„—Yeaterdatra wagon loaded wllh hay lerol unpaged on Diamond alley, In front of Lutz et Walna drinking sa lmi, 'l'l,lllller the entire load on the eldewalk and breaking In the window. of the entnbllnbment: The driver antici pating the "overthrow," laid off at the front end of the wagon and eneapecl injury. The End.-430e. VAllhun Rob!wen's' funeral eras larcele attended yeeterdaY, by the municipal oaken, Red leatilng.eit bums of both (Ashok . e. NUMBER 51 Repairs Needed. —The swiewalk on Penn Street, near - Alderman Donaldson's office, is in eery isad condition and should be repaired. the brink. have- Settled live or alt inches In one place, and are enmiderably lower than the guttel„ coa sequently, In wet weather, there is con stantly a pool' of water Mere. The an thoritlen should give It their attention. Flrc,—A alight tire occurred yesterday morning in a frame building, unoccu pied, on Harmony street, East Birming ham, which wart ',condoned by sparks from a fire in a bake - Oven, In an ad joining lot. The flames wore discovered and extingulahed before any .serioua damage was done. • Teams Mee'. Chrialan *madlam— The regular monthly meeting of the Young-31,m'. Christian Association will bo held In their rooms, No Fifth street, on this (Saturday) evening, at 71 o'clock. Punctual attendance - is re quested, as important bminess will' . be transacted. Dlscharored . .-7rederick Faulkner, who it will be remembered arm one of the parties charged with the East _Liberty burglarly bad ahearing yesterday when he eeccee led in provingan alibi and was released.. CITY ITEMS. I== There Is no doubt whatever that die. eases of the lungs. or ulcers of whatever sort, or any of the internal organs, may be and are frequently cured, and a com plete condition of health established. 'Tf the elaborative functions, of which the stomach li the primary and moat impor tant one, are restored to a condition to do the repairing of the human syetem, cons or- cores, 'whether upon the lunge, the liver, the kidneys or the bowels, or upon the legs, as Is frequently the case, can be made to. heal, and a complete standard of health re-eotabllahed In the human body. . We have frequently seen these results from the use of Dr. KEYSER'S LUNG CURE, a pleasant and agreeable medi cine, which will ripen op and carry out of the animal eeonorny all effete and used op material. Dr. K says that ho has. known the most distressing and harm •hig coughs, whose vibrations would threaten to shake the whole constitution to pieces, removed in the mono of a few days. In our standing cases of consump-~ tion, or of those other sometimes fatal, but always troublesome and annoying maladies, known as catarrh, chronic bronchitis, trachitis or pharrogitis, it is a wonderful alleviating medicine in the former and a ears cure in the latter disease. . New Goode, New Goode. Shirting Muslin. Pillow Case Muslin. Wide Sheeting. Prints in Beautiful Stylea. Ginghams, Ticking. Shirting, Check. Linen Table Diaper..,' Colton Table Diaper.. Towels and Towelling. Cassimeres and Jeans; All Wool Table Covers. Corsets. - - - Balmoral and Hoop Skirts. • Rhdori Aprons. very cheap. Shirt Fronts. Handkerchief's. liosierr, Notlona, !Lc. A Tau' large Stocg at very low prices holes.e nod retail. at Wm. Snmetam,' ISO and, 182, Federal treet, Allegheny. Heather inconeentenee),The present weather is vary Ilk ely to pebdnee serione Inconvenlenw to housekeepers, in the vrev of bursted pipes In houses. yards and on streets. To those of our friends so annoyed, we commend Mr. T. T. Ewen.. practical steam end gen fitter and plumber. No. 185 Wood street. He at tends to repairing or new work of every description in the very beet manner, at the shortest notice and on tke most. rea sonable terms. Ws commend him ms thornaala and ilhl•hed• workman; and as ' community Jewelry, Watches.-Clack., enc.—At Reinetnan. 314:wren .t Soldle's, No. Fifth street, the iinest .atock .of jewelry. watches, ciocke and general fancy goons peculiar to the business, will be found at marvellously low prices. The firm will take possess - lon of their magnificent new buildings few weeks hence, and in the meantime are anxious to di Loose of their heavy stock at greatly reduced rates. We assure our readers that at no other establishment of ei Jailer firat-clase char acter can purchamee be made to better advantage. Remember the place, No. 29 Fifth street. = Five hundred piecerg, new etylee, at 123 ants per yard 123 e. yard-wide Blanched and Urt aeached Alasline. • • • . • Pillow Muslin, and Sheetlnge, eb&p, Extra Lino Burk Tu wels, c!Otit:l. Doylies and Sapiglus, front $1,25 per dozen and upwards. Table Linens, cheap. 18.1, 20 and 25c., Plaid Blurting Flan. ails.' All kinds of new goodo. and low prices. On the west corner of Market wad Fourth streets. GAII.DNYR & STLIVAILT. • Pemba contemplating , to make a traveling exclirlion nre reminded that at Joseph Liebleen premium trunk factor, will be found at the very lowest prices, a magnificent assortment of Saratoga, family and hand trunk., together with all .Lyles of walls.s, portfolios, satchels and bags Give him a mil. Dt7 Good. .t Wholesale,—We are of fering full lines of bleached and brown Muslin, Prints, Ticks. Gingham., and other staple goods, making the largest stock In the West Cl Eaatern .prloes. .1. W. Santini ez Co., No. .59 Market street. Boots Shoes end Galters—Orthevery latest style, can always be bad at Mr. Robb's, 89 Market street. He • keeps a splendid stock always on hand and eel e at the lowest. prices. Chandeliers, peodsats globes, brack ets and lamps at greatly redneed rate, at Tr T. Ewene,blo. 165 Wood street. At *thalassic, and retail, an immense stock at less than eastern prices, at Barker's. Oshee-Gos•Ros •elsited PI [teak'. on Wedpasday and bought one of those cheap Diaries. . 'Pee the 12} bleached Dinette; at Bar- Barnum'. rat boy taken his second lea eon at the Rink this evening; Table I-Meek—Great bargains In these nt Barker's. Oittaidatu in Town.—Plttock hai no Photos of him; but has thousands of °Mors. 1242 eaats.Real Huck Linen Towels' at Barker's. • Vlfth street Statlog. Atease.—Pltbick has skates below cow. • Elegant Skating at the Rink lids elan lng. • Yon Bet., —Wallota stetittle above put, at Pittock'el. llu➢lnehed Muslims, very cheap at Barker's. Sten:wise& Viens—Thouszuds at. Pit. took's. • neattag and BSLion Culag, asap, a Barker's. In Alb Glel7—"Littl. BM," at Pit. tock's. Country, Plaockanto visit Barknen Tbree Neer'lloette thte week at PI toeVe. hew Prlatr, just °pitted at ItarkerW oad !tu t Wallets, aq'ittocler. City Merainte go to Bliker's. , MARRIED: faCONNILV.IitatONCIITB-0a ,Ifibtasaday Ilya*lag. nth lest.. at the realdaato of tat bride'. 'amber. b 7 tb• Nab. Job. Danl., D.D., My. °tonal IIIeCONNILL sad' Was NANCY MaIONESTIt. blab of Duran= Nay . °ash. . ivairrcx—ANßAo72 - 02 Tbaraday afia lox. 'dreary r." 1111, at Ms ratbliata• oft e' bylaw. pan.' a. by Lao Itottitanka /11.. Whitton.. of Clain Oral, Laarytaai Co., to.. Aft. toff: RUT Q. Wintorrx lad lOU I/DIE J. AN: alitll7. botb of *la atty.' Nomads. FM.1313D1T.,.... 7 5 . ,:. TO LIPT—TWO More Booatkla now tnalldlegs on Caltle avenue, star lililarelk west. illentionp with dwellings offer mein,? aoan man, bath roon:iti4 Oa; Loeilltijeos& ibr drford.. grocery ?rattail OKI nom: jujec la MAO belldlemlong Owns, snliabin 01.010 , naalfe Avyly itg ollining Millttlit Brnilli".' Olito inane and travail' street: /timbal," . . TEC WELLY GAZETTE TKO =MUMS. WEDISBIO aim IWITEDIT. A taw Looatalstag rem mum of Mame. Nadia/ sun., lueductMe wading 17.411.1•14,1a150i Maws b7ral.c7•Ph acd Mall, valutd• MatAllsajdattar (cc I. rams/. sad fallost sad swat .11.1. Mamas" sad lks.• meal." Market 8.4.1. eft. 17 Ma elm N. rainier. Mochas'. or bleretnit nboalitho •111.04. • Taut TOT !Tooi INIXELT iLLATTIO ..... Or .... —And On. .77? Maar to tea pato= litetatT ttooolatt ddittou to Otto out Osnode a . Loy Lam, it slob rttoT Norma TO OITIOCTIMITS.—Ia Ordortat Tot, papoN bo .an aoA ODOotry olot odlttox roo ant, as two bone' it Welaaaday *into. too orta. molar. halloo boi ono mall a anat. air MAO? by Mono T.D.., Money Ord•zr • or In Ron/Oared /rotators. may Oa out at mail& Addy.. F .CIATXTTE, PIRTSI3I7RO IINDERTAIiZM":O3 ALES.LALEOEN,TINDERTAISEki No. 111 Tonkin Street, Clttsbere, Pa. COFFINS. of all lOnds; CRAP/ 1 / 3 , GLOVE"; d ever' demiption Ot nutorsi T./W.llln, Dona ruretshed. Room, op.. day and night. Bea" and Carlton. Tarnished. vcaancsa—Nee, Darll Leo, D. D.:4.,. M. W. Jaeanna,' D. D.. non.. 11111 ng, Jacob H. Ylllar,iCab. I T I . k A IEL R Ine LlE Lit L r n r.- E r n y u Z lE S, n ro d rn er. ar of Sandusky strert and obnrch aerates, ...Seine. ay City. 'share NAN COTIIN ROOMS on nun- Namely suppllstth Nal rad Imitation nos. wood, Stabodany!mtd Walnut conics. at prices varying from 400. 15041.6 prepared for In terment. Hearres and Carrtansa furalsiNdt al., all ktids arlfoarnins floods, If matter& Veld open at annual's. day and Wed. ROBERT T. RODNEY.. Ellttder.. gaitai Xtisalataft, He. et Ohio St., Allegheny, sad ' : .Yo. s.O Mowed Manta. al7 John Wilson • e 105..) keeps always on hand tLe best lletaL leteOrood. Walnut and ledtallee Rt Beyond Cade. Walnut Coal.. front ICS ap wards. Rosewood Coae CO upwards; all algal Coign, 10 proyayltlen. Carriage ahe Hearne - thmlshed at Itoairates. Chem,. Glens.. Plate and Itzgrartneltifittshed gratis. Mee op. day and nlahL RDWAR.D.;, CZAT.MIECILI, Uh- DEI Moe, No.' 2,41:0kt0 dim; •Reih.a7. IlreedUls, Rosewood aikd Weer Col. dos. with aoomp&ite sleet of Moors' Turalatdrat Roods, on hand Jaid taredsbad as esortest =Oar,. at lowest oriels., .teale and Livery Btables, err. ner or first sari tildes Strata. Carriaros, Rosales, Saddle Horne, 00., de, for hire. .A.W1 4 3. WANTEP.444 000 on first Bond nnd SP, rim.. %FOR: tFF menu t• oe. CROFT i r HILLIPS. 10l /moth .tood. WANTEICi:;frO RENT OR BIM', —A LAID* ROOM OR YARD, wise there Is power um:wasted Widest to run slight wood uumfaoldibag holiness. Addreu L N. O. a co.. F. O.lsos He. ( X. J. WA . F 7 T ll )—.f G EN TR.—How toady foe . Pansaasers, "THE HISTORY OP THE W.SII. EETWEILIT THE STATES: Its Causes, Charaetes. Con lost aad Easolts." By Lion. At, zAnna: BTIrIItN,. Send for Cleo eniars, Irltll le A sad a bill desee:PUTA of lA. Isom. Address, t; NATIONAL rusiliimu Plaladelphl4 Pa. WANTED„ -20,000 *PENT'S.— A sample Went tree, with tismr, ter en 7 one to clear es dQlly. in three horn. Mathew entirely sew, light and desirable. den be dens at home err traveller. by both male and female. Ile sin entertyrtsic' i or /number. Addresa W. It. CIttIiSYSIEB, 206' roadway. New York. &kir ANTED4-AGE•TEI. for TUE ISLIIII-Cd.t.Tl3. and how' tn./ Ltuud. Fought and Dtellitm the Onto*. u , lth Hoehn wtd I holdouts In tbegireat nobelllon. It coutalni orer 140 - M. Zildssings wsd 5 , 33 rues. and s the spiciest andbespest war book published. Price. astir E.SO liter sOpf. The pubild Sr. eau shoed against idlhrior worts with similar bee th.t tea book, son bay contains over. Im angaar(nto tm ido papas- Pend for Clran. tars. Address JOTS BRUT HZ ElS'og 0., Pbll- Wei plat.. r. - atop :a.piLmv FP .111E411DF. CS: AT PHITAIE Teraina. Porangt. Allegheny mist?. If =lles tortheng of ?Me sa Vt.containlog,:nenrly 2, scree, lately the residence of t Hanes &WA and far .• , tnerly the id' th e Non,Tx M. Porter, deed. whl qther• le a two-story Brick Beane,