THE DAILY GAZWITE. PKNNTILAN, REE)'ik otr, Offite,B4 and 86 FU'alik 441 tie r.• 3.rEnnui,• 8111111121 . tore; T. P. HOUBTOIIr' L =• BM. =l=l TILBJI2 OP 'lllllll DAMP. SY mall. Der .11Yere4 by taITiEM Der et& FIRST EDITIOI. Anwroisnr. iLLBILISBIJRai Pennsylvania - Legislature. SENATE : Additional Supreme Court Judges The Philadel VIM Metropolitan Police Bill Passed. MOUSE: Number of Local Bills Considered and Passed. Media Ulepsteh to the At Ossetio.) .1113Imarouo, Feb. MO. SENATE. SUPILESSE COVET .TUDOSta ' Mr. FURMAN.introduoed a bill in. creasing the number of Judges of the • Supreme Court. - I= ThnPhiladelphla Metropolitan Pace bill passed . ,linally—yeas 16, nsysl6. Mr. Lowry was the only Republican voting Mr. HOWARD called up the Senate bill extending fifth-class auctioneer. to Allegheny county. Passed: • • - lIILL DEFEATED. The bill prohibiting aldermen or Jul'. throe of the peace from sating as attorney' was defeated. - music nttii I•ABSED Mr. RUTAN.called up the Senate bill authortzlng the 'State Treaxarer . to re fund -collateral inheritanoe tax errone ously piid oy William Quail. Puled. Mr. OLMSTED called up the Renate bill repealing the third section of act of 1667, relating to jtoilicial sales and preservation of lien Of Mortgagee, so far as relates to . Orphans' Court sales. -Parsed. Mr. LIENSZEY called up the t3enate supplement to panel laws. punishing wltneseesforrefualog to obey subpoenas in forgery, perjury and felony oases by two tbooeand dollars fine and two years' imprisonment. Passed. Mr. MILLER celled up the Senate bill, allowing writs of - error in mew of mar . dir or voluntary manslaughter, authori sing the Supreme Court to review the law and evidence. Passed. , - , . ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ~i - asiaaim nu..t.a Wenn. • • i The following Senate bills passed: - Increasing West Pittsburgh borough • tax. Supplement for Pitisburgb,'Rrowns• • ) T ulle andponeva Packet Company. - Supplement f..r- Mercantile Library ' - Ball Company, Pittsburgh. i • - ' Hones ntr.r.is Pam= . , . The following House bills passed: ' . :Relating to Supervisors of West Deer township, Allegheny, - ,„....., / , Monongahela Vs llap.aall oad l suppba ' • anent. i incorporating Allegheny hilPrlnt , . , ." lug Company. locorcarating Farmers and M tile - . Manatee-truing Association, Del wn. . - Supplement extending the r , - draining wet aud sprouty laapkto. • county, be•Maiaq. draining and Or Otherr solnes B4l lln said ~ . .i .2,...,-;.' ails . • .-,-, • bums th e of liquor. In Fay . . ; ;Ift -%. parzorwlt.hin two miles thereof. ' 4 .; , .. -, tug the Asthma Savings 4" ' . TO . lletrapolltati Pollee BM. 1 .13AlLaistmito, February I.—The Metro pedhan Police Bill for Philadelphia, re amended by the Insertion of te Mayor'. name among the Commissi h oners, was panted by the Senate. El RED RIVER COUNTRY• r .r Attaches' Change le me Affairs—Met Ousted as Dictator and the Old Regime Established. ear Tete mph to tbarlLUbtreb Gazette.) 111t%110., February I.—A special from st. Paul says_ the startling news comes front Fort Garry via Pembina, January iblib. that lilell has been molted from his brief but absolute dictatorship In the Red Riverse Clement and the old Hudson Day Company's government reinstated, IsnaOr the title of Governor and Council of Ateinibolo. with Governor McTavish at its head. . rem some time dieseridae. Don ban existed among the half-puede no account of Reill's ineMcleney or In activity, and taking advantage of his -temporary absence the old re fists was 'reinstated.. A guard met Relit on his -way back to Fort limey, and after some faint resistance he was taken to Fort marry. • - The correspondent adds that Riell master of the situation again, and that the report of his arrest needs confirms :deo, but the case as above rutted is un doubtedly the true one. The object of ibis coup &eat is to tandem the accom nlishment of the original design of the half breeds. They will petition the Ca nadian Government first, and if name ot sand, they will resort to annexation to crown colonisation.. !titother special says that when Wien ,a ea on his way back, and nine miles from Ft. Garry, two armed menjoined lim and attempted to Drat him, but he row a revolver and told them he would _ ever be taken alive. Other citizens .c tmo up and stopped the fight, and . the -whole party went to Vt. Garry. I ._~ ~.. '`~-~~ ~. -:~ 11 STATE LEI3III34TURES. Tinirrapit to no Flttabonb Gianni.) 0010. Comte:nu, February I.—ln the House arnejority of the Committee on Petvi• Urea and Elections reported in favor of BiJett Glover, Republican member from eirloto, *hose seat le contested. 4 Ito wi • north report sru made. The matter yrs., discussed at length. TIANTAL.SITIIry 8 Hones tnet this morning. In the Houle a pro• tt st from Bryant against the legality of th't organisation Ina read. a long discus. sten following, in which Bryant and A ntler Democrats matte vehement and bitter attacks on General Terry and Governor • Bullock. Before action was taken a committee appointed •to 'lna on the Governor reported they had fulfilled their duty and the Governor re• plied he would notify the commending tioneral of the organization and that a communication from the General cam. -mending and the Governor would be runt In on Thursday, to which time both e llouses took a remelt. • TEIN■EMsEE. ' leasavit.r.n, February.l.—Lreeolntion erAa adopted in the Senate tnelayealllng on the CemmMee on Federal Ilelath:nal to rep3rt the XVth Ampedment. NEW 1011 K CITY. Mr Telegraph to the rlttoborgh Iluette.) NEW - YOtall a Feb. 41870. TrixAmars Dianna cABF, Ono or the rozeit extraordinary dtvoroo awes sier brought before a New York Clourt 1$ now being tried by Judge Bar. mord, In the Supreme Court. The plats tc,• lo Commodore John T.• Gleaso. a ratt °Meer of tho United States Navy. aged sixty-four years. Trio dit• readmit. Ms wife, la an old lady of fifty. lice yeara and mother of twogrearnatuA .end her companion In her alleged &dui , tory i a another elderly person John . S. 'Howell. who is also the pareneof grown eildldi on. The witnesses against - Mni. kl'ou, , oi; who wore examined yeaterd_sy. aver° the wifo sod daughter of Mr. Tho alleged criminality was comml:ted In Providence, Rhode Wand. • The unusual charaeter of the 'tiVidenoe fOrod aood for the prosecution and the large wraith of the one and high meal alauding of the other of the families in. Aormiod. Another with other dream. Lltsneee,Makie this case of redlorkoble In. *treat. It!!! • . ~ . 1 71A111- lit .. )1',..,, 1 1 1 . i. , , . w, 1 , A if . < ~.. , :2 73:: A, , i ..... ‘. : 1 . Itt- I : r . Ze t -..."4 N • it b i . "RI - AL; - LA-r. - , ~ r w Amov N: A... .. , , ,1 VOL. LXXXV THE CAPITAL. Publie, Debt Statement—Redue- Lion Last Month $3.933,664.39 —The Colored Senator—The New Tariff Bill, Sm., &a. By Telegrapb to t➢e Pitlebergek Gazette.). Wasureurroit, D. C., Feb. I. 1870. THE eetkoßED eprATOR. Revels, the colored Senator elect from Miellsalppl, is her, the guest of George T. Do : timing, the Capitol restaurant keener. Revels, is a well developed man, has good, intelligent features, hot is not more than a quarter African blood. He Is the object of considerable attention from the elite of his race. Reis assured by members that he will have no Win. salty in getting his seat, on the ground of color, the only queltion bolturnpon theadmlssion of h.thislasippl. he is elected to fill an unexpired - term; it' is not impossible that the to-morrow and to.morrowsystem of delay may consume the time allotted to bts (Meier tenure. The question of eligibility on the score of citizenship has been raised; but It will not be considered a merlons impediment. It is expected that there will be &clews action in reference to the admission of Mississippi this week. PCIIILIC DEBT STATEXENT fire pa cent. eats bond. • tllioerc act. coin bonds,neL, Total Interest on s.mes ?Dm per amt. . — 43.5.3070 t.. N. , 1 %Pension land OW,OZO 03 IntereSt:on sal!e ikebemt oflebtelfat Istosest bed &Lob soerity fate. est Debt biasing to listetert — do• sleakdasol legal tender totes 1156,110.1DS 60, Itrzetional4o.oll4l2..6: Dertillestes or gold deposited. 86.82=110W =I Total debt Total Inserest .. .... • Toal vim:Opal and Inters 0. docmlst fs' S4relrrV • EM • Shaking Paid. th . y. S. Coln Intintit b. • t I and scorned tatoereat. • therboll U. lit nonombnerostboaills ' 2s.7l'.Ce° Other U r..gattl -- I- " FM Debt. lees elbett3t to Treesurf.s 2,44.11,11t3.133 VS Dees, lets aideest In the Thu ds) on Um not Deereale to Debi, Decrease of. debt Cartes the put mentb $ 3 933,654 39 Decree. of debt Adds !larch 8049_ , 6.911 es The statement of bonds issued to, the Pacific Railroad Companice, interest pay able in lawful money. shows totals as follo inte ws; reit a AXDoccruedunt outstanand u di npin& pin ng, 164,46 7 .- 0:1 ; 2.54: 1 intsreet - paid by the United Suites, 6,594865; Interest repaid by transports. tion of malls, .tc., $1.923.1i01. Balance Interest paid by the United States, $4.958.354. NIS NSW TAMFIr. The now thrill was submitted to the House toAlay. the bill is most notable • r additions to the free list and tne re.' • actions on iron, sugar, tea, and the tranafer of many at%a in the drug line from an ad Valorem to a specific duty. On pig bon the duty fixed at $7 per ton, $2 less than the present rate, and on scrap iron at $6 per ton, $2 len than the existing rate. On tea the duty is changed tom 25 to 20 cents per pound; ou coffee from 5 to 4 cents per pound,. and on the th'ree standards of augers from 3, 4 and 5 cents to 2, 3 and 4 cents per pound. BittiMinOtta coal and salt remain at the old duty. Anthracite coal is placed on the I've list. A .consolldation Kati steel, in all shapes, is tizod at 334 per pound.. On tin, in plates. a s epeeitie duty of 2% cents per pound is übstitu ted for an ad valorem duty of 25 per cent. On cigars the duty ix made specific at 12 per pound, and the ad Valorem part of the tax a nd boled; the old *tax is 13 specific 25 per cont. ad 'Valorem. . . Representative Brooks has prepared a statement embracing his views and those of the minority of the .Committee .of Weys and Melina relative to .We tariff. Instead of collecting revenue on about Your thousand articles, as proposed_ by the bill reported today, it is claimed that $150,C70,000 can be better raised on twenty.thirmentioned articlesonly. Es. limiting the aggregate population of the country at 40,000.000, and the average amount of articles consumed .-by them per annum at present, it is said the revenue from the - tariff Is $lBO,OOOOO. . The President has signed the bill to protect