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FIRST ENTIOI.
0G'1,0C117,,
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
Local Hills Introduced in tile Senate and
House—The Free Railroad Bill—Senate
Refuse to Concur with House Increasing
the Conference Committee--House Re
.fuse to Reconsider—Death of Col. John
P. Glass—Resolutions of Sympathy and
Respect. l ,
Ltzpectat.l.•lsl..;tch to the Pittsburgh Gaietti.j
11..01121SDITRG March 16 1E68.,
• '9
SENATE.
DILLS INTRODUCED.
By Mr. ERRETT, Allegheny: Authorir,
• ing the rt!.6 . ation. and salia of the Burial
Ground of the ..A.ssoelate Reformed Church,
.Pittsburg..h •
• Extending the time for paying enroll
ment ta.' on law - incorporating the Pitts
burgh_ Tunnel Company.
Atitholizing the -School Direetomi of Col
lins toNsmship, Allegheny etnint3, to borreT. - . -
money.
Supplement to, `an act' for a State road
from Curwinsville, constr-ning the nine=
teenth section of said act as to underground.
railway.
Also, joint resoluti'on authorial / rig the Seo
retary of the Conuno6, - ealth to- purehas
blank books for prisons.`
FREE RAILROAD CONFERENCE
The Senate refused to concur in the House
resolution increasing the 'Conunittee ,of
Conference on We Free Railroad LaW, and
instructing •agains . v t the Senate bill. -.
l'ea's—Slessrs. Billing-felt, Coleman, Con
nell, Cowles, Errett, Lowry, Wallace,'
Winte,'Graltarn—nine. - -
Nays—Messrs. Be6k, Brown, (Northamp
ton;) Burnett, Davis, Fisher, Glatz, Jack
son, laindon, -. .lllcCandless, McConaughy,
Mclntyre Itlindall, Ridgway, Seanght,
Shoemaker, Shugart, Stinson, , . Stutzman,
Worthington-;nineteeh.
Adjourned. • .
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
"FnEE - kanmoAD LA*.
. .
• Mr. THORN, of Philadelphia, gave notice
that lie should in future more the recon.sid
eration of the rote; of the• House on Tues
day, in recommiting the Free Railroadhill
to : the Confererice Committee with insti.nc
tions against the Senate amendment. - He
explained that he dorle this to keep the bill
in the House. • .
Subsequently Mr. FORD, of ..4.llegherry,
moved to reconsider the vote , of the _House
on iiiibjec4 and 4.lvlained that Jae _did
so in Vie'W`celdr.:Tlioinvittii&lbrij:ll4
House, for the purpose of_preventing axty .
delay which the opponents of the House
bill desired. He
,hoped the House would
act at once, and vote down his own motion
Ito prevent anotEr notion to:reconsider at
some distant day, when the matter 'could
not:be satisfactorily 'reached. •
Mr. Ford's motion to reconsider was voted
down, Mr. Ford and all the friendS of free
railAiad voting nay. The , matter, therefore,
cannot be reconsidered and the resolution
wa‘rtiessagedto. the Senate.
Afterwards the Clerk of the Senate an
notineed .that the Senate had refused to
concur.
BILLS EVTRODUCED
* By Mr :; RIDDLE, of Allegheny; Repeal
ingir,he act authorizing the election of addi
tional officers and chan'ging the manner of
collecting taxes in the townships of Robin
son and Nortk Fayette,,, Allegheny,
,ap
proved Aftirch 13th, 186(I, so far as it relates
'to North Fayette.
Supplement to the act of May 6t11,18136,, to
prevent frauds ppon travelers, ' which re
pealS the prol,i - so-to the - fiftk section of. said
act: ' " - 1 - •
By fir, SMIITH , Allegheny : Authorizing
the SchoolDtivntors of East" Deer township;
Allegheny, obunty, t to, borrow money, to
erect sehooltawies. , •
• -
Empowering the Judges' of the Co of
Quraiter Sessions, of Allegheny to appoint
commissioners to assess damages on .the
.nnxn of•Dai.-id McCabe, South Fayettetown-.
ship, Alleghoy, occasioned by the mening
of roads. EF.,.
13y ,Mr."`.kwENG,_Washington: Extend
ing the act/for the better regulation 'of bit-
liard tables, bowling • saloons and ten-pin
alleys in Chester. and, Delaware countieS,'
app n roved April, 13th, 1859' , to - Washingtort.
county. ,
VEATIT OF COL. J. P. GLASS. •
— Mr.- FORD, of Allegheny, introduced a
preamble - and resolutions" profoundly re-
gretting= the death of Hon. John P. Glass,
late Speaker of the - House, providing that
members of the Housewear crape:for thirty',
days, tendering mutual sympathies to the
widow, children and relatives„ and •in
stritetineihe'Speriker to present a Oop,*- of
thepreamble =I resolutions to his-widow
and family. PassedimanimouslY.:,
`A.dfourned. • • • -
•
.:A3RIEEF! TkLEGRArds.
. -
—A terrific hurricane passed -over Teron:.
to, Canada, on Monday morning. The rail.
way depot, dwelling houses, churches; ite.,
were (bmaged.• to the extent. of , $50,000._
One, On man wa4 killed and othergraertallyt
wounded. •
election for Mayor took place, - resulting in
..
no •choice. McClelb,ncl Itep„, 'received
2,69. k Putnam, Dem., 2,54; Doering; Ind,/
Hancock left I%tew Orleans
night (Or Was iington, pnrstuint to orders.
Gen... Reynolds will assume conynand of the
department..
—A Card iR publislid 'in mien;: Orleans,
signed by two hundred - northern and west
ern men, citizens orLoulsiana, endorsitw-
Gen. liatiellek's Course Awhilo.: n 2 tvnanand
'..Tbe•Ccainectietit river 4uts ,Timken lip'
and is ::filled with Bo Ling, lee i'Thi. r e
Oulteltfreshetithe wharves-at Hartford be.:
•
Litis reported the itariim
Bay Railroad, has been sold to the Camden
and Amboy.
«.,,,,.r
FORTIETH - CONGRESS
Petitions from - Southern ,*tate Conventions
Soldiers 9 Bounties and liilMltitl
Impeachment Proceedings--Amendment
Reported to House Bill Concerning Tax
• on Manufactures—Survey of the Missis
'sippi River Supplementto the National
%MBank Act—Subsidy to ( Central' Union
Pacific Railroadltistoratiori of:Legal.
Tendere--HDisltbillties of Es-Rebels.
[By Tt Icg,raph to the PRlAYurgla Gazette.]
WAstuNoTcv, .Mareli 16 1867
PETITIONS FROM SOUTHERN CONVENTIONS.
_
The Chairman submitted a petition - from
the South Carolinal Convention • for rtho.re
a#- , A
peal of duty: im 'Also, ' 66minUnica
tion from the. Georgia, Convention asking
for an appropriation of one hundred thou..'
sand dollars, to be' .sed for° liciPtiirSlon arid
the constructio.npf Certain, roads., ".Zeth re-
soLoinns'
The Senate insisted on its amendments to
to the bill to facilitate 'the: itt•yanelic_ sol
diers bounties. and also lia , the pension bill,
which had been disagreed to by the Fiotise.
SECRI SESSION PROCIIEDIXOS. •
Mr. EDMUNDS offered an order . providing
that" the Minutes' of the proceedings: of the
secret session during. the trial of impeach
ment be furnished to the reporter:S.
Objeetion-being.mado wen:toyer:: .
ratirthEigey rum.. .
Mr. CA.TTEMirorn the Coitunittee on
Finance, reported ;the bill- annulatory, of
the currency ad of Vine 3d, MIL
It provides that it shall bo unlawful for
National liaks - loeateil iu thecitleSef:.Bosr
• ton, New Yerk, 'Philadelphia; , oi - eny or the
cities mimed in section thirtykine of said
act; to-pay interest on the balancer. of,, any
other National Banks. or otter any induce
ment, other thari the prompt and correct
transaction of buSineKs in order to secure
such deposit, muter penalty of having their
atlitirs wound up;by the Comptroller of .the
CurreneY, according to the provisions of
section fifty of the act above - mentioned.
It further provides that every. National
- Bank - selected as a depository' of - Public
monies shall deposit 'United States bondil
with the Treasiirer of the - United States as
security for_ such_ deposits, and 'whenever
the public money, id..sletiosited,.,shall ex
ceed ninety per cent= of the par value of
that held by the Treasurer as SeetilitY, it
shall be the duty of the :Treasurer to reduce
the amount of said" deposits to a sum not
exceeding ninety per centnin of the bonds.
The ofternar, or recelvingcif.meney.or valu
able considerations of any kind, as an in
ducement.to'obtairt orilo be, allowed to ,re-.
taindePosits of public'Money, - Is"to be pun
ished by a fine of not less,than one thous,
:and ddllars - or imprisonment iof .not less
than one year, or-both, at the discretion of
the court.: •
.TAX
Mr. .S;IIERNLIN, from the Committee on
FinWace,repoxte,dthe Mouse bill to exe,nipt
certain luattufittu•es froitiftilernar.Reve,
'nue tom, With MI tcmendment retalfti t tlthe
grund,yand all - Articles . t.. . •
tutes for coffee or, spices, nitistar.''t 51 17 a
sugars, and on products of sugar refiner's,
on sugar candy-and-,confcctionary, .on
mond.s, elnerhlN4recious stones and huff
'tations, and on all jewelry. The bill leavei
the t.tii• on Iticifer.or friction- matches, and
all ()Hier stamp duties unchanged.
114%1 'CATTELL gni - ,e notice pat he.
would call it up to-morrow.• • -
STJAVEY Or TAE
Air.-FOWLER - Introciliced_ a bill: to -pro- - I
vide .for the survey of the Mississippi
rivet.. Referred to the. Committee on Ter
ritories. - .
It requires the chief engineer of the army
to have made a complete survey of the lis
sisippi river from Cape"Girardeau, exempli
fying all its topographical features on either
bank, within such - limits as may be neces
sary to determine a proper location of lev
ees, and that he shah decide lines for per
manent levees - in , the following districts.
ntunely : On the east side--first, from the
mouth of the Ohio to Memphis, and all such
portions of Kentucky and Tennessee as may
require levees ; sec.oncl,, from Memphis to .
mouth of Yazoo river ; third frem
burg_to___lSew„-Orleans, - and. such por
tions. as nary require 'levees ; fourth,
froth New Orleans's.; fartoWards the month
aslands 'to -. lie'. reclaimed, from overflow
;
"will justify the extension of a levee. "'On
-the xvestiside--first,ifrom Cape Girard. can
to the mouth of St. , Francis River; seexinil; . '
from Helena- to the mouth of White river;
third.; Napoleon to the -month, of the
Rick. River; fourth, thence as far " down as
rail jainify the extedsion Of the levee. ;:The
'Chief' En in - cotis authorized' to' employ
such engineers and laborers and use 4ueb.
appLiance.s as may be necessary- for-the
work, tedefrao the expenses of-Whielithere
is appropriated tiko hundred thousand dol
lars. He •is required . : to report as soon'as.
practieabie his estimates of the cast of leVees
located on lines of.permanent security, of
such dimension I'l . B W-ill renderthein secure
against the greatest float, together with the
.area of Land' that he 'reclaimed from
overflow in each district by the'cimidruition
of inichleyees. MT Also 'provides for
;the completion htitilefiYilropathic and hy
'drometric sttrvey of the Mississippi from—
Cape Gli,ardeait to the Guff, and appropri
ates for thepresent expenses of that work,
fifty thou.sand dollars.
' UNION PACIFIC itAltuciAn. '
On motion of • Mr. "HOWARD; - : tho Sen
ate took up the bill relating to the Central
Brandt of the 'Union PaCific Railroad. *
<JOILNSON :adVocated the bill at
length
Mr - .MORRILt; of Vermont, .....offercda,
verbal autendment r the= effect .of .which
would be . 'to - provide that no subsidy of
tnited.States.bondizt shall • be allowed this
bi r anchtbeyencf theialloWanee on the
drect Miles Ibr which `bonds are alreadY ad
thorized to be Issued.:...:•
Mr.'MORRILL,ef mairiei moved to post
pone the •billfor, the. pUrposd of taking-
the postoffice aPpropriation bill, which was
-iibt agreed 4-- to-- - EiVenty•One to twenty-five:.
Mr..CONKIJINO sPoke ut.lerigh.
the bill.,
Iffessrs: , NlMEWY- ; and , HOWARD re
plied to Mr. Conkling, and after further dis
cussion by Mr.' Edniundit ;and. others the
, Senate - Went • into Executive Session and
isoori after adjourned.
HOIJSE OF REFRESENTA. I IIIWS.2' -
ritiFsizs:a . nopueun., ,_
Undeithe call of . St'ate:S bilis'were intro
duced.and read as follows: • • •
Repealing the portion -of the act fixing the.
number of Inilkes' of the 'thip . reine ^ Court
Which•provides that no 'vacancies =be filled
untilthe,number of .4kisoulate-JaStidt4..litiL.
iedtwed Wit: ll ,', • -- „ -
• r aavltig of " fn the
ISgislative °part:milt.
Refunding the' amount
subieription towards,the. mprovemedt 'of
the harbor ofllllehigan Cltk. •
EstabikshOg a District
unrg. 4, A • _ •
Providing thatoefigkeere of thetas:my:On
eluding the vetern reserve:omi* be.enutled:
to be 'retired. under the same conditions - as
officers wounded in theregular army.
To promote American commerce by en
acting that tonnage be collected on 'vessels
from ibreign ports,. allowing - .(l.raWbadifi on
ship builders, material and repealing the
first sectionilf 'OW itet'of July 14tb,. ISG7.
For the collection, of revenue .upon the
northern, northeastern and 'fiortliNVCstern
frontiers. -
Mr. B.klNE•piented althentorial of. the'.
Wisconsin Legislature for the reimburse
" ractnt of. - .Milwltukee : for.- certain.. expendi,
tures on lietltiarixm... :.. ,: ...z :, i. ; 'k,
fir. GARFIELD presented a petition of
one hundred and - mud . 'tiernian'eitizeits of
- oevelanci, askin that the Constitution be.
'sb anninded us to abolish the office of PreS.:,
-ident Of the "Er ted "States: Referred- toy
Judiciary, Comm itee.
• : PREA3I73L ANS) /1.12 , 301.;T:T10'N5. • l'' ' '
. . , ~
Mr. ROSS offered a pieamble 'and siXtedit
it
resolutions, .emt-mg matrthe'Fofiticarrforil
gross has been charged with disloYaltv 'to-
the. Government' nd With ttSPurpOsetoltuir. , : ,
Art atid;: l ileStidy: the ::essential prinelpt#l3
,tuld)rtat - baltuteea on which it rests, ant44 , -
clarmg that the Constitution is the snpftible
paramonnt - lait..:Of..theclanti; that congriftia
will 2oithfattr-uhitte...bv:l-and-sitrenttougy:
.flialtitabii Mei. essential, ,;",113 rid:tint:sutra
:Ptinciples of: free governinent;. that'eali-'
gre*; will oppose all efforts to render the -j
tnilitary* independent and . .Superior to the.'
'civil power; that it Avill eppose all- efforts •
to - deprive the
.people t lot , -the-, right s
of habeas corpus and trial by jurY,'" that It i
will oppose the enerbachinent of one de- i
partinent .qf the - Government on, another; '1
that free speech. free press and free ballot ,
are essential to liberty
...4nii, tzunot.,..be sur•:l
rendered; -,thugCoitgreit: is .opixised...to. 3.";1
larga shulding army: that the peculation
and frauffs in the Treasur,yAshould be
fttopped; that each State shall 7ulate suf- i
frage within ; its own limits; tl t no Got- 1
eminent bend.s•Sltalr be' isSuet , not,.sithjpet e i
to the same rate of taxation as other prop- :
.arty; that National Bank Notes shall be I
withdrawn and legal: tender notes_ltibs' ti- I
tilted; -- • " -
Effil
The House refused! to .i4ey,ontl. the Pierj r ,
dus question,. which was nioved - by
ROSS, who then moved to- tar the resolu
tions on the tubloand ealled4,ll&'..7kias
and nays, remarking that he did so in or
der thatineinbers might put theinselyes'on
record.
•
The House refused—yetui eight ; tiayk . One .
Hundred - and thirty-three—ta.tahle the rew-:
lutions, and on motion of Mr. ASHLFX„of
Ohio, they were referred to the Judiciary
Committee. , • I
Mr, WASIMURNE% - 'ef lllnmis, oflbred-al
preamble and resolution in reference to
land- grained the State of lowa for railwad
purposes, by
,act of May' nth, , ISod,' direct ifig
the Secretary of the Inferior to inform the.
House bvswhat authority the land had been
ceititied'and confirtued under such grant,
in violation of the act regniriktg , n:.ce
branch to be built. Adopted.
NmToltAlloN ON una.u.TENDEm
Mr. ING.kROLL oVe'red a r6idUlitai
providing that, for the purpose of relieVing+'
the business. f the country :front - tact de
prel3sed condition to 'll/Weir-it has been
;nought by the—rog of legal tender
notes front the volunre 'or curreny
I
SecretArs of - the yc y t 7h,l ,kpoUn
•
• to ore retire. s: %
.
'to the. gurreuey, , tmd_ - that the - tmetit .o 1
lewd tender mites so' restored shall heMied
, only-in`purchasing.-for, cimeelhuion any of
the gold. Ihtprest hearing bonds.' -
He
moved the previous question.
Mr.I3.L.AINEI hoped • the previous ques
tioni'wpuld be refused and the resolution
referred . to the Committee' of Ways and
Means; •
hoped the .prprions
question would be secondedand the House
vote yes, or no on the resolution.
The ineviotai qUestion wais'not seconded
—forty-nine to seVentn - -three—and then,- ;
on motion of Mr. BLAINE, the resolution
was referred—ayes - ninety, nays fifty-eight.
—tothe,Connittee of Ways and
RELIEF - CIF 31.11i3.‘
The morning hoar hairing expired the
House xesartred . the monsideration of the
repoiton the bill appropriating :..,513,000 for
the - I)enetit - cif Mn.s bleu. Anderson, -and af
ter.several:votes-On various points 'agreed
thereto—yeas 77; intys.62. _
SUSPENSION OP .RULE-I3IPEACI.I3I):NT
Mr: BurLER Moved to suspend the rides
so as to enable him, t to .submit a motion that
during the ; trial of - impencluatent of the
President, and until its conclusion, it shall
be in order On Aapy, day, to moye . tt suspen
':sion of the" rules on u• qnotion connected
with or growing out of the question of im r
peaclunent; Agreed to. -"Yeas 108; nays.. 37:
The -rules having been suspended, Mr.
BUTLER (Meted the following resolution;
That except during the morning hbur- - of
Moittlay;'ruleic may, suspendeth during
-the - . pending of the impeachment of..the
President: fob, to •the consideration'
of *any niatter :Which May'be reported - IT
the 3litiektits on the -part of . the Hotise of
Representatives: . •
in
• Mr. WOOD ma e the point of order- that
it-Ivas not the - had _sus
pended thfrrul in order to have it ollbred.
The first Option had been restricted•tia the
matter - cant - meted With impeachment, but
the, resolution'eontained no such restriction,
The... - ! . .s.A.R.ER -sustained the-Thoint of
order ~ `-:- • r.., ,
~ , • , . L , ,
Mr. Buittalhen offered IL second res
olution as an arnandment to the-tirst.
Mr. ROSS moved -to lay " the reSalittiort
and ambndrnent on the table. Negatived-'—'
yeas "thirty-one, nays one hundred and
eleven. ' •
,
The amendment, was t hen agrpod is to and
the remlution - lts. =tended iva.s-adtipted—
yeas one hundred and three, nays thirty;
three.
BELIEF. OF EZ.itmitts:'
Mr. BINGHAM, from, tha, Committee on
Reconstitretien, reportelF-Igielt the bill for'
the,relicticif.cortairr persons from disabili
ties imposed- upop them, and either cif
them, by the laWif of •`trie" ,. llnitifid - fiktit - *"
The names of the persons so to be relieryikl •
are u follows :, W, W.
Smith; ',Calriin"K. ComiTes; 'TlibrntuilBeltie;
Rufus Itarringer, ' . Luke Blackriforei ,of
North Carolina; „Jollies. L.: Alcorn. Ben B. I
Neblrbors; of 3lirtslasippi;Robetit W.'Flour.l
ney, loshrtir - More% .TrirbeC - Rl - 13tIry, -
Arkansm; .ftimeir -.l..tingstreety ' , Louisiana;
Robert TQc:e; Thomas
Mackey, James L. (Or,- 'fiduth'Carblinaf
_Joseph-E. - Brown, Georgia. -
COVt3M.nroyed to ameud by adding
the more of John - X...Gilbritir, of forth Car
olina, giving as a reason therefor that 3ir.
Gilbrierliad&okwimedithe :LecorriptoiriswW
die, and had only become a member of the
Conic &irate Ciedgrass4orat kiibealfici th em
brace the first opportunity to embarrass it.
and throw Wire-weight aguinstithe rebellion.
A motion Was made to add the mime of
W. Richirrdsek and . WiM.,dori, of
-North Carolina.-- • Ran
, .
Aftr.• EL DRXl: l . l atfilifsted, the
4. t 3.. • . s'
SPALPMGO.oyed to tahle the 4ifiL
—negittivet. ' hitiety:
After a lengthy *Orr,. during which it
'appeoredthel3lll .. siinply" relieved difighfil,
ffeirtelittitlif ic pl ittikhinithirillitifithtkVlDe
':lAousg. without - rietlek on „the..hill ad-
Jonittbd:
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SECOIII EDI 101
„iLdocifkli
THE CAPITAL.
vorn 'O'CLOCK
I l ite Alabama Bill Amended in Committee
Indian :Agent :Appointinent Contirined
-...--Thadtins Stevens 'Atttnds a Meeting
of. -the Impeachment Managers--Su
promo Court Decisions. •
Cry Teleifraph to the I"lttmtntrgh Ga ette.)
3ft.r It IG, ISGEi.
-- ,WASH/NGTON,
• TUE AL ADAMA. Eit ii
The Reconstruction Connnittee had a
meeting this morning..;The ' Alabama. bill
: t waa diseussed'at length, and an amendment
to, the:bill wag agreed to, providing that
thirty days after the passage of the act the
Legislature of Alabama sthall be called to
gether for thepurpose of, niforming to the
requirements of the bill.
The Senate has confirmed Charles S. King
'M agent of Indianc in Washhigton - Terri-
Stiffietentl: •rpeovered to-dav, to attend. the
meeting, of the . .N!anagers of ` to-day,
and was ' subgegnently in' the House:
'SrritEstE corltT Innerstoxs.
. .
• The Sqiiremp Court has rendered the fol
lowhig-ivinions: ' '
Stetunbeat _ Victory vs.' lloilun; dismiss
in;; writ of error froth Stilwell - co Court of
•
Reehart VS. Phelps: affirming judgmi ent
of Supreme Court , of Illinois. • • - • I
City of Nashville vs. Cooper: reversing the
- judgment.of the Circuit Court ..of Middle
Tennessee.% . - -
ThO3tidgnients in 'tlie eitses of the
waukee and Minnesota, and Milwaukee and
St. Vaiil s ßailroad Coinpans•, from the eh--
chit Court of Wisconsin, wore substantially
atlirnied, there being one or two reversals of
minor ixiints. • - > _
, ,
sit OUEIFItILL-AS.
The, :Cie* York Ilerala's Nl r a:shington
peeial of Sunday says:, It ..4,, understood
that the exjiected attack front the" Virginia
shore has, within the past few days, taken
a snore substantial form' , than was at -first
anticipated.; It is known that an order has
just been issued in the Warßepartment, di
,_ recting fortY army wagons,: with teams` and
teamsters, to be kept in - readiness to- move Expenses British Abyssinian Expedition.-
at a momdir s notice fur. the ,transportat:on
.
Libel ailon of Fenitins--RePorted Release of supples. . - prixato orders- have also been
Of Gen. Nagle—Vinanclai and Commer- issued to the , Cerntiianders', of g ' iar' rison i s l
,- • about them to keep their, commands, both
, -, • ,
___. . 4
Ltny. T, !egri
pi , to , :bc ritt
~ 1 , ,3 r;., 1 1 ca,zettel f..
ocers and quell, in, quarters.
r , GREAT BRITAIN.. • HEALTH OF TILADDEiIS STEVENS.
-
I Anyssixt..-tx:r.xylinitiox EXPENSES. Since the excitement of Friday last the
- health of Thaddeus Stevens 'has taken. a
LoNnox. March 16.—G. W. Hunt, Chan- more serious evidence of .decline : than •at
cellor of the Exchequer, stated in the House .1 any other thaw dm-ing ;Lida Conzress, mid it
l t s thought by those more; intimately ac
of Cinninotis ilia t the to al experises of tha
, nainted with every ,"pinse 'of his failing-
British expedition in Abywinia up to date Condition, that itls'very doubtful 'if he Will.
were less than four millions sterling. 7. - . again be able tolfeave his room. Mr. Stev-
LIBEEATION OF rENtAxs. . 1 ens has a negro servant towards whein' he
lias always,been particularlY kind, and ev :
IThriLIN. March Itl.L-Itooney, Kelly, taw: cry morninz, upon entering his rooini Mr.
- keis and Hurl.Y are the names of the four Stevens (-ails the ,1 servant -by nanie. -
Fenians of.tlie - 3ackinel packet fpartyi who '
INionday Ins. servant britered the room as
have just been released by Bid British 'got--
usual, wlien Mr. Steven's was observed te
look at him, bat apparently failed to rewg:.
Ar in nT i e l t e il,.., ci t n is e r o e n po di l t .w ie d n
a e l f
u r l e e Tr eo ni i i n sg ran to ,
nine hint. This ...Padication..T. of so • great a.
; ions, including General Nagle, :who were change was observed•by severafof ,Mr. Ste:,
4'...r at Ann. fir. 0011t . ,,win,a 1 ;1 0 , , ,' libera vens . : houSeliold, wi? lyt`ere in the room- 'it
-, -•-,,- ••-• •----?,- - ~,....,„..... - i-7.,:-.)• , -.1.411.11,1,..Aik5.taj menberW of- Con,greas.
? w o—realled.llfir/eiWaltV;`initßlirlt
tan. ruitureodere Tequestella .:not to .instet
upe a - sedng, _Mr. Stevens. The . gr,eatist.
fears are nowentertained that Mi.•StoYens!'
dits of duty.liave ended. ' '
, • . . • „_.. , „ ,
1 - IMPATIENT f_•OFE-....
' The riiiiies' Washit.,.ton.'special says:
HuncivicLs of applications are lieing pia de
for office under - Mr. Wade when he he-'
eonics President. ' - ,
FROM EUROPE
FIN
ANTIAL AND WIMERCIAL.
'March 16--Ekeninfx--Comuls,
P2-1-SaT. l 3; 72-1-5a.72-1-4; Illinois Con
trail 59-5-F4.Frie F
Fr..AsKreat,:Nlarch 16.--E.rening.—Bonds,
Asswtap, -Id-I...Evirfiti.:—Petro
letun closed. at 43-1-2 francs.
Lt VE ft poor., . 1 ,"4.1.arch 16.—Eraiii47.--cotten
closed* firm; but at a slight. decline; Mid
dling 'Uplands 101,;:a103,1d.; Orleans, 10 1 ‘;a.
10 1 :: kl.; sales 12,000 balol. Itreadstuffs closed
qtilet and steady. Corn 41s. for now mixed
rn
Weste. Vt'lleat; California white, 'lss.
11d.; No. 2 red„ ,-. 143:-2(l.llarley ' ss. - 6d.
Oats,-. 44. Peas, :40s. 376...
Provisions steady. Beef, 115 s. Pork, 97K
6d. Lard, 575. Cheese, 545.• 6d. Bacon;
225. Produee—Tallow, 4s. 3d. 'Sugar
steady at,.l.V.ys. 6d..ltefined Petroleum 18.2 d..
SOUTHERN" STATES.
Sl)S,Te;cgragh to
,th 6 glltf burgh Ortzetie.l .
, RICII.3IOND, Mayeh It.-:-The Convention
was engaged tolda2,- in;disensising tpe nione3r
question, and . the 4tiestio'n' of eteeting'eer;
tain Judges 14 , ,tlieji.eople.], 'No fnd: aFtion
taken on either:'
ORTH C4ROLIN4.-
March 16.7-The Committee on,
- revision of the now ConStitittion,iepOrted
• to-day,
reconuitending some slight amend•
-
• mentsto artielcs heretofore nikipted, which
l'reoommendations-cpassed. 7Tp.ino;r9w the,
ConstitUtion be read. end, signed :by
the delegates. The Convention
ineet:at the call of the Preidderd.
The Cotivention htti,oidfirOgat...Ve•
tion for the Constitution and far the
under it'be held; n the.2lstc..2lht anti 241.,0f
Aril. ' r"
he financial provisions -of the ,new Con-.
:stitution in referenee to the Stitd debt lire - ,
AS' follows: First, that the debt shall be
inviolate and 'lleVer qUestioned; Second,
that the General Assembly shall pro-
vide by adequate taxationcfou, the,..proNut
and '• 4, regular •paymefit. et; h‘ter;
third', that the credit of the State shall not
be loaned for any newlworic .Avithoqt a' di
rect vote of the people; fourth, itiia, no new
debt, shall be created, unless:the - bill'creat
ing the aameithallievy a illiekfal= title to''
the interest annualiy,;.fifth,Aluit.payment of
interest shall cOmineekeeTriatiitAtmuttify lst,,
=MI
Xt r hirsra ,3l iircli.T.l.--ACtii6piiSphititl4sfi4
are being rmige,-by,liotktmtip a•thor-_.
ough Canvass of tire'. Btate previous'. to tht!
approaching election:' •-•- -
It is riot yet ascertained •whetliei4iiditiri
Reese will accept the Democratic norninii4
tion for Governor,
,but it is presumed he
will. T 'rrr-
Tholuain Aga be for Federal and
State officers, as it is believed the relief and
hOuresiord. eryl.Visnces!will, earry,the consti
cfh:' • . I t , '
SAVANNAH, March, 16.—At a meeting
held 'to day, of about • fiftein hundred no-,
grow, R. Rl A :l l l4.lldAtils,gerrltilated for
tiovernor, s.T. CI,M, for •Dongress, -froni
the First District, sukd (.10,arlesit. Hopkins
for lifriior A A Bradiey,lltdoredlangs-,
formerly of Boston, _ was nendnated lfor.
liiity,litnittor4ll
8.
lrAN 7pc i AttlnV;AfitrOhlir:44fiticieGPlltk
lte.lValuidoitiiit 11 3 ._
11 =
or three-:ll,[jab- undershxkl
-! C{ado al
3f e a d ell3 : l (erermT?AtifithWii/;1
nection with the-political
2* , ' •
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• 'IUSHISLOWI4IN 171 -14, ,-.lr ff
cx~ol% I Warollo 4 M' e rhei riVOniio hit*
ia 4o l49 ll , o )ederprt.
suattion:- • I -L:At
_-- -•-
lE=iliiil
A.. .11.
royrtmtim
STF*ENS
may:
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and Gossip.Topicat the Capital The Presideittial Outbreak.
Topics.• ,
"- otP.EicEtwasfa' TRTAX. •
Certain Republican Senators are ; very lations of "Ante,'' the Washint , ton car
.
anxious that the President should have a reSpondent of the Cmcinmati •Gazette, who
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fair trial, and that this fact' shOuld so be 444 undeidate of the 14th as follows:
so plain that partizan malice cannot misrer
amp eachment has•liefore been said in
rresent it. :tiess:B. Iressenden, 'Trutt/bit
s Oarr d ""'" I 4 --.. tr to
Anthony and others, - who Voted to ice thee. l t FRPan a. m e
in the Senate; diut.it_Liannot be Pre.sident the longestlhnelproposedby ally i_ ; ' s PP•ce
de-
Senator, did it on this ground. The incliea.. nied luttithaiNew 'T - lempshire suc ad
tions are clear that the trial Will take 'many moral reinforcement to theineastre:cess ds •
weeks. -Setiatons • are , making ,up their •,- If there, were any. doubt, therefOre, of the '
minds that lt may last till June. The niest: nomination of Mr Wade; ilfe icket With t'
sanguine are not ,hopetul of, a spee, .17 Oerteml Grant, at Chicago vesterdaymay be••":
' The- Butler 'article - ine•4l-• said
to have Pladellasitran4 doubly sure as to
eitlably prolong. it. It is rumored that there co - att , also. - Mr. Wade is morally certain to
wag a very or.:cited debate in the ?ecret ''''' - be President of die Triiiied States' ividdn a •
sion, arid that there is 50111 e - feeling against
two or three Senafors who undertook r tii f ' cir .w.caka:
he now really desires,. is to Whoever' cares to knots; may ::'=-'
•
ascribe, motives to their, itirt
colleagues: • , • ol'? that what
be, the i, t/ Inibli,eart candidate for Vice Presiv,
TIM FUNDING dent, The Chicago, - Convention will,„of
Sherman 's funding.bill has a poor chance,
in dill Senate. A decided nuiloritfare in' ••c°131.4e1.,1).e.m......,adP . 111 ?( 4 ; offi cCii.k . inteis, oever:
favor 'of bood•ith•ro v v erfate - o f saw a rresmentrai Convention that wasn't?'
will take the- first clieneo• to -Make: •
interest, but-it is himmmibleito t tigree ..upon '•
-the exact rate. Western Senators demand known:their preference , for Wade as Vice
four per cent as the rate, and Senatorirfroirt Pr6ident, in order that Wade,- the
the Middle and Beiitern :States insist Tipon -dent; may be induced to make known 'Mk' :
•preferencefarthem in them atter of appointi
merits ; Mr. •COlfax, Mr. Teuton, Mr. - wir
self, Mr. Cressttell; -arid the whole host of
lesser candidates will doubtless receive the
chinplimentary votes of their States on the
,„
first ballot, but they might as well hang -
.their harps on the firSt wiIIOWS they efin- r--..
find: Their forces avill eagerly, await' the.::
chance for desertion to the winning' colors,„ •
-and at the, close of the first, or before
close of the secondhallot, Mr.-Wade Will - be
nominated by hcclamation:
and retiring little State that she always' -
will furnislibothPresident and Vice, Presi—
dent on the Republican ticket. • ,
" Torthat matter, she Is still likely to - fur or - - •
nigh the head of the opposing: ticket @so. •
Fora few days after the decision °ramie_ -•-
`National- Committee to hold the, Conveti
tion in New York, Pendleton ,stock was-
•a clecided•diseount. But it seeing: note on
the advance; and the impilessidn' is , quite -
n•enertif here that ho goes into their, Conv'en
n -
on with a column so strong that efforts to
break it will have to_ be abandoned. .IES -
friends have all along claimed (and hissene- -
'flies have conceded) 'fhat he wbuldl - ciaa thi •
list on the • first ballot. This nos:claim
that lie will' be nominated beyond thepossiL _
bility af•resistanee , on the second ballot.; and
some of : his enemies, amend whom May be
reckeneci such "a persistent one as little 3fr.-
Samuel Cox (not Miniiter to Austria) ad.,
mits even, this., One of. the lieu England _
-
States has recently- instrUcted for him, and ; •
Maryland Detnocrats•safthat Btate is do the same. - - -
• :itonE
CarIAT '•;Po will eventually - agiee to a. bill
granting*More hanksto the govrtli anitwest..
The. exact aiithunt of adcliticirialhariliziCitas
hi yet uncertain • hut it is considered proba
ble that not exceed '550,60,0000. - It .
is growing 'metre litobablef.eaeh , -;daY.that
Congress will - - -- itot-authorizelthalitisue of
more . -legal tenthirs. pima ilia-.
matien has Conio'frOnaii'thembeit'et the
Supreine Court :that , there is', danger thatit
would- declare,. such. an issue . in• time of
peace to be
,uneenstitutional. The Pendle
ton Democriat here, 'who liaVe 'heard the
rumof,'do not -speak so reverently, of the:
Court as they;_have, ree,enti2.7 a Leen in :the
habit of doing in connectionwith the reeini
struetion acts. - ' • '-'
HANCOCK.
,
Tile TrgeZ Wed special says: It is reported
that Gen. liatmck htts.been teleirrapned to,
by the President to return imm6dintely. to
NiraShington to take command of theAtlan
tie Division. , •
[~
AtC/LED UtieciNSTITUTIO.NAL
The United 'States Supretne Court has de
cided that the law of the State of, .N,evatla,
levying a tax of one dollamon eveTypaisen
ger leaving the State-by coach or ruilroad,
is unconstitutional:
THE CiL'ORG.T.I. C.1.45E.
-.. . .
The .
Sppretne COurt of . the United States
has granted leaVe to Ale a bill in the ease of
the State of Georgia vs. General Grant and
others: •
•OIL REGION ITEMS.
„ ,
—The ice gorge near Flidetown broke up'
yesterday and.passed down the creek. •
--The Buffalo, Corry and Pittslintel;
Radroad is now open, to trafel; and• trains
ore 'being run rekulatly.:
--Robert T. SterrOt, an old citizen 'of
Erie, died on the llth inst., aged - nearly
coy : seven, years.... • - •- _ •
—The Eee. weft; on t Pneiry.
has: stopped, flowing. It.ls.,,flictw.
pytinped, and : it, is repoited•u . *
has not decreasel • - • • . ”
—A disastrous • fire visited', Dlea,w. Oast,
week, by-whipli twelve. business firIBV Vre
•burned mit t , and E'between 45;909 'and $7A,',7 7 -
'4),(19 woith of ilropertyAlestrityeil: ••, •
—Mite oil pipes across The Allelheny river
at-Oil City have been•brolie nt
n•:but theoye,.
ment.of ,01l Will mot be stopied„as • prepare
dons' have-been,-pade: the
nver~:—The shock - 4ot an earthcilltikellva.9fclViAil
Steddville on*Satu.rdaytrtigltti--,to WPoyttPß-
Ofitke ;city witsrtirtmindate(t from French',
Creek. PENferybody 'lattended.l.elkUrch, PA
Sundiy.• ''; -, 1 . :te ~ :pt' 'I. 4-- -, * l " : ;' ..,
—A bilnasrpassed-the Leltiblindie ificor t ,
porating :theEPetrolteißalcitnn l :, Ow Light
Coii ipany , o f. Tentisi . lituioPl4lllprtly cities.
and toWnsil.tapitittA2oo4loo,; Atitcq . locate d;litailtanning, Pa, :. .7.:, - -I - t. ..!. :: - 1 - • ,1
i 11,1111 VtincVdrtfie'I'vinklinlErancli offstar
Atlaiiite.±iiikTrieat Airestern---RaitiOtidrbe-;
Oreelf''Ffinildin 7 and' , 3leadvilini', is Ifinderi
lynt6riPiity'erid pilitei'ron radeonnebf .the,
rise in, Frefieli" Creek,: and fiti:Meshitrluive,,
korienuenittdr3iikodape r „ Itztsifeartdftot
titelstiOdge ', ilarp9s, - .:Bogatl CVO: has PeenJl
inirellt. istay. Ai. - ..'; i..41..:0,T i r , - . I ..,.! 3 It - .2- . - ~i
'IP-. 1 I # 6l I 1 1 f ts i it ter tiL . ; . S;;; ,theimiers
of
tli"eli —....unialt NO , i 'lleastintville,fkieter• .'
nitii4d td test IVitsiff,tl6o4rowell,:addtzfor'i
pitteivipocogio inieui;ery;,, Ina 101" Bb V 7lollSvingl'4unixhasidVe tyeki;atiltk,
ivithzan'inssredie'
of productioin. It- is , ' iithr kitimated tat-.7IEL
i l yndrett - inirrelvaw - dayit 4 Sacker•rods not
draiiitgre • 7 tkq - 4 - .. *ice: 4I 1 ' 1 1:34 1 `.l- , r ! ---
_,,1ii,f,031 ~YA' 4 . elv;Volt;tv struck
1
P" l ::PctAdrthrtat l, l 3 elitileibli!'tQlll.
c ti:FOit6it agile ,aege4a6
i un, otevay ..- wei,-I‘ll,beei"cbinalde , e'
e vitergilte ' . • , 4:rFai2;_lf*yi?ffifeii,
iducirVxWit % ' ' vN' rAftLiklartl:
; 41 MVWICIt , iXe ,MOIA' - ti t.
VriA • q'l l iVtl .
_ t ___,__MPF4, s ._ , : ", ,
1I Wf 1 4 1 4 , 9)er!! P. 1.04349 4 , 70 Comm. '4• , ' ,
411 ' q a t i tr et aTrlO#44o, 3 o9 ! : 1
1 m ' ean . • -.,- '' ,tfi',4 - 141 . ID
TnE linkluxitlan..has• spread
.',Serror „ and_
,committed. various - outrages ,throughou t Tennessee. Recently a chapter of, this 'r
Uolical °Mei- was formed in Iterniihis, - and
_below we give their first geneTal order:.'
r K: K:
W9L.P.E. HOLE, BLoonf MONTH, ' . „
Fair Moon, Pitit Hour: —
General Orders, No. I.]
.80t41.4 IAteMPhiBI":IXV4IOO,JAII
7: '-
° 4 1„. 6"16.
-,, •
The Great Past - Grailtt• kliiint ce -
you. The dark and"-dtsinal hour • draw
nigii; SOME, LIVE "1"0-DAY --T0-1.1011:;7
1;61%1; DIE.- - . •,' •
tb.e. - }inpet 'Red and "the #igh! arxr Garet -
To-day, the 11th of,-.the mortaps•montiof._
Mardi, you will begin to scatter the 00110- -1
of the " • • •" ' •
By order of - • ' "1' :
• • GREAT GRAND CTeLor , s; 'G:C;T:S:-.:EI •
' New' 'fork' Cattle Market.
(By" Tetc grapt! to tiii'PlttsbargliGazet ' Ni w "
Yom: re 4
ceipts . for- 'the week-4,979 heeves;-'-1.4,9e2,, : 4
sheep andianills; 1.0;i / 20 Beef cattle .
during the' latter' -part 'of
depressed by heavy : arrivals and
. prices de- • 3
clued. Te-claY„however, at "the
'drove yards, where'the/otferings comprised
about 1,000 head, :the'atuixket
slightly higher and' the demand
at $18,75a19; crime at pl&318,,50; lirsfaitilAty ,
at sl7,2 . szil7,7ovfairld , good at' 816,501e1YIL'or
dinary at $15a16; inferior' - at,S4al3.
and lambs were very active during the r wee
•and Nery,steady, the deinand s
teklayi however, ..and- prlets!ratlier::.:4
...weak though without particular, ehiinget
utunber on sale, 1,000 head of•
s'
s
h igar avUraging l l3manthigiblightfge;we
extras;
•3aBXe;7a7Me. Swinequtetandsteayterefwereonsale:TOM ear ltad einttilnin ; Vgad .
=„,
`r t e c oi nntissionquotationSBtlte4ifr4o
•
.day. 384 head of 111111.01 s 'averagilig "1803**4
brumght. . I .op;,..and..lW .v head ,of common saver.aging",loolAl4: brought p.'
. ...• ' . ' NoW Orleans-market. .:,-:•.: , ~... :I
EmTple g raph to Vic. Rittsburgh,olmette.] 0 ; ...f.
E .. . ,
IST NV OM:Earley" MarCh 1 6.•--LOOtton-aCtlthe " !
sales 5500 middlhigs at 2-1 3-1742-4 4 tra"
tl l
5623 bales; - exports ; 5672 - balya. -,„ter
41,501i1,51., New York Thiehange,pa S f;Sitol ,
13
43,,c.' Sugur firm ;' common. • 12a12A,1 1 14fr , " —,
1 /,,a14, choice 14y4a15%;:_Flour.zutichange -d4:,.1
Oats,cuiet,,at 75a(0. dtdl4,--tierce-11514,71
ke,g7.10 for riominal: - liadon dull; ibhbing
tilix,.
shoulders 11, clear - sides -'115. 1 Pork dtar
25. • at 6
'Corn Arm and quieS, pea 97 . ,,
• • .. -, - •
• - 'I `
' Phil:Ude*Mit-Market.
Teistarapa to the Pltt9 buret , astetto4::!/11 - 1 4
PIrItADELPHIAi.
.10.:--Pdrolimaw:t
steady.. _ Cloverseed in gond. dentanjtand
aclvaneil at $8,500. Flour 'dull.' i'Vliekt .. “
- Rye stegdy,l-IC-Ortt 1114.
nixed western $4lB. Oats . 82 a85.._ rro
viOlops linehanixed:' = Reeves 10a10 "3-4 for
exfita",..B34aDk for fair to rood; 5k7312.10 , -for
coganlOp• 411-249 q.
in- Aar clement!, and,' asilynnekt VA I .4 isl 4 14 75. '3l*
• • ~/lanitle Market.
Elfy l'lttsbunxt Gazetto
. EtTkio;
Vilieitt.l43naksthre - and unchangedT. Coiriltrq
searce.with•syt upward tendency; -sa!gspl.
bushels "in store, OtVl,l. 43a 4"antt bne;ctie
new on trot ( 1 1;121-2:'-'th dial; age.:l
INS 77c. Rye marketuhdlird ,
prices are unchanged ;.
, .. _... .
, Biltiiddie';'lllirket.; . Z 0 ''.;,- , 4;. - al
[By TelegynAnto tae'rlatblll/411Vaiette4.7 7, , t , l:yC
c11.444131PuE, March i ( li - nfliM is .0 '. 1 ',... 4 ta
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