I'HE .DAILY GAZIME: TI=NMIST RKIWt 00., Office, 14 ad 8B 2 1 Wik 4vllllll*i. Rini UPI F. B. rnmiwr, T. P. H 011112014 Amass AXD !UMW, WYRNS Of WAN DAIGT. I/ milli Drr 7Nr...:~...~--•••w..'....q.N Delivered by essrlere. Per ... I. ^ * CtL Cis Ilittiburgil Gaptic NEWS AND MISCELLANY. BISIDDP QUDITAIID, of Alabama, is dangeromlyill. 1111116::ottnts Queen Victoria was a m artyr to neuralgia. Taus is enjoying ripe strawberries four Inches In circumference: COAL sells in Brilloi,t R. I, for $5 a ton. The cause fs 'eoinpeition among the dealers. • Tree latest fuhion among young ladles Is to select suits that will Match the color of their bait. L'Lxvitx Scandinavian newspapers are pablished in the United States, four of them in Chicago. Psorgsson AOATISIZ IS 111 from nerrons prostration and overwork, and cannot even write letters. MADAMS.' F.LIIJ.a OLLITIiB 111 very teeny, only twenty years of age, and ooks about sixteen. nun' are cutting ice sixteen inches thick and clear as crystal on the Penob scot river, in Maine. • Tres clerk of the Alabama Senate man. aged to get 500 errors of spelling into one bill a few days since. Tug colored domestics at Bastrop, Texas, anon a strike: and their mistress. es do the homework. ALBANY suspects that tAHOW II a prin cipal ingrediment In the-butter used In some of its restaurants. EDWARD. WBAGET, the criminal refor mer, recently gave a dinner to two hun dred thieves in London. J. J. WEIGIIT, newly elected Judge of the Supreme Court in South Carolina. is a colored Pennsylvanian. • A LADY recently .went into a dry 'geode store and 'asked for 'some bleached cloth suitable for reposing robes.' • A New Toss paper catalogues the names and dresses of the ladies who at tended worship at Grace Church. AN lowa paper mentions the cue of a man married seventeen years, who has eleven children living, having lost six by death. Clue" Juarez Cans has decided that the amendments to the Constitution do not enforce their own provisions without legislation. Tax fiftieth birthday of Maine as a State occurs next month: It Is proposed by the Mainites to celebrate the day in some manner. Wintx Jacob got rich watering his uncle Laban's stock, be set an example that modern •rallw,ay, kings' have dill. gently followed. Tax King of Greece has a penchant for the sea. He said the other day he would lather command • Br:Wawa! vowel thin biKing of Greece. Ax astronomer predicts' for:this year • comet of Rich brilliancy and so near the earth, that our nights will be almost as bright as our days. IN Prance there are 470 beet root fse- tories; 116 in Belgium, and 22.5 is Prawn. Switzetlaud alone produced i 2,500,000 tons of beet root sugar. . ' - Puma generally.manago to have only one political party to abuse them ; but the New York Herald says Able Rathbone Corbin Is abuied by both. EUGENIE bad her apartments at the Tuileries refurnished during her Eastern journey, and bong with portraits of the favorite ladies of the court. . . A wrxx,solown old bestelor in New bcquesEbea U00,000,,--Msentl fanzine, to Mr.' Bergh's Society for the Prevention of Cruelty, to Animals. . c AN escaped: convictin Ohio voluntari ly returned the other day, having conclu • dal that actual Imprisonment was prefer- able to continual fear of arrest. N a. PA , DEN GOODWIN. editor of the New TM:Evening post, it isinnonncel, is to become editor of Putnam's Maga zine, beginning with the Apail number. Lt many parts of Illinois the winter wheat Is represented to be almost entirely killed out by the alternate freezing and thawing which have characterized the A Lyarnacrati paper is warm in Its praises of a now Invention, which, it contends, will save one thousand per cent of the labor in the manufacture of taWcco.• Dv these days of 'watered stocks,' ft will scarcely be be,lieved that two come ratios, are before the Xasmiclumetts Legislature asking leave to reduce their capital stock. Tug bill In relation Utah,• taking away fhe rights of the "Xoroxing •as citi zens nni:l they abolish Polygamy; kill be re p o rted a, the-Bowe some time thieweek for early action. Tic cattlng oft of young girisquirby. miscreants seems to be epidemic. a. cue of the kind happened In Lynn, Comm-, tient, last week, and similar reports come from (Aker places. • Tree Prince of Prussia has lately visit ed Palestine. Judy says he made a point of going Pr Jetted; and expresses the charitable wish that several other for eign potentates would follow him. • Own of the Governors of New .Efstrip• shire made it a wait to consider no petition for the pardon of a convict in the State prison until he had sorted out half the - term for which be was sentenced. . Worm - James Bayles Was eating his breakfast in Elizabeth, N. J., he was seized with immoderate laughter at a funny story, a caeca of meet stuck in his throat, and lie was choked to death. A. PARIS letter says it has:pen edger. vet that the mortality among mum ladles from 21 to 24 yews of see pogo:wed of 'all the comforts,' is well as the luxu ries of home, never was so excessive as this winter. otter of wind on Tuesday, the 18th nil, carried a tin sign representings gold pen from a store in Detroit up Into the air, and In its descent the point of th e sign penetrated 'the back of a dog impel . tug him to death. 31.101.1aAa papers report thst a poor Man in that State who named his child for Ron. Horatio Seymour, hag received a POO gold wrath, ;100 worth of cloth ing, and $lOO In cash IA acknowledg- Pent of the compliment. A - courts were about to be married In the Catholic church at Seymour, Con aseticut,-Istely, when a girl, at the prop. er place, forbade the banns. and, after an interview with the priest, was herself carried to the bridegroom. rotas gernhunan id Charles Elty: lowa. sent seventy-Ave cents to New York, recently, for a method of writing without pen or ink. He received the followinginscripUon, In tarps type, on a card : 'itTrite With a Montt,. • BRAM is the greatest producer of cot tee, furideblng the article known in mar ket as the Rio coffee to the amount of 1100,000,000 lbs. yearly, or more than one half of what Is supplied by the whole -world, viz: 711,000.000 pounds. Time British Museum has just received Iwo remarkable stone Nantes from Easter . Island, in the Pacific, which exhibit on their backs a marking like that of the crescent and the triansle, so common to the sculptured stones of. Scotland. • ST. Joux's lamenla Lodge, No. 8, of [Meow, Scotland, lately celebrated the 4101 hundred and twelfth anniversary of its existenc4. It was founded by :tang .Idalcolca In the year 1Q39, nine y e ars pre. 'ions to the Norman conquest of England. Tee Pl,9lleleil of the. raEs Opera House has discovered a - novel - means of curing.boateeness In Magma. Ife elec trifies them Just before they goon, and • they electrify the audience, singing with Spirit: merge' gest ell Pined from the battery at so truth per shook. - ' AT Lille, Franz., the banns d Amt . One were publiebed recently of Pierrei Faux, aged 48, end - Alleite Le long, aged 84. The nephews Pi olecui of the lady, who lose the MONK" of a, fortune _of $60,000, bate attempted to .- -r • ... t ( \ ...• N ' Vir .... 1 ' 1111 • ''. - 4 F ' ' . 1 / 11 • ~., :..ti. i . " . .... . ) . .....,0& 1111 Ze V 1.. I VQ., .1 3Z - X3CV • went the ititiirfagit a the ground of cy. IN Paris, tly, a young woman stole the w d chain of a prominent French la . 'liking arrested, and learning whe rvicilutwas,she slireidly Ins retained him • conduct her defence for the theft It is held by learned legal gen tlemen that the advocate cannot refuse the brief. II Tue Erie ahske, at Jersey City, pro diced a heroine 1 Au aged German, who spf -sof took the place 0 one of the strikere, and was roughly used by them, was accom panied each day to and from hie work by his stoat and buxom daughter, who pro. tected him by her presence and a six shooter which she carried in her, band. Tug captain of a ship at. San Francisco evaramited some quicksilver in his ves sel, In order to destroy the rats, which was succeettfully accomplished. The ship was then ventilated, and the croir went on board at night to sleep. In the morning all were found to be salivated —the fumes of the quicksilver not hav ing been thoroughly eradicated. They narrowly eseapea the fate of the rats. Puna= DS Lk TOOII tairtzacurs, who has obtained a grant front thc,Sultan of the ground whereon Christ' taught the Lord's prayer, is personally superintend ing the eresction of a temple on The spot which will coot In the prayer in every language. She is an, enthusiast and works on the building with her. own bands, and has already spent over $30,- 000 in carrying out her project. Tae following is an approximate state ment of the bonded debts of the railroad companies named, issued prior to the passage of the Legal Tender act, as taken from the last statement rendered • N. Y. Central, about - $11,250,000; Erie, $18.300,000; -Harlem., $3,000,000; Reading. $3,250,000; Mlcbigan• Central, $6,500,000; Lake Shore,-$15,300,000; Illinois Central, 44,250.000 v Cleveland & Pittsburgh, $3,750,000,- Northisestern, $12,000,000; Rock Island, $1;000,000; St. Paul, $10,000,000; Wabash, $12,000,000. . .. . . Putts wood is of great valuo in 'North Carolina. They have discovered a new, way , of making turpentine. They char pine wood in a retort, and the prOduction from a cord of wood is said to belten gal- lons of turpentine, worth $4; eighty gal lons of oil, $2B; fifteen gallons Of black varnish, $7 20; one hundred' gallons of wood acid, $5 •. , and forty-two bushels of charcoal, besides conelderbale Inflamma ble gas; but besides this, theproduct bu a market value of $2 50, all of which is obtained at a cost for wood and labor of ten dollars. ruins TONOVED Texas woman -sg granted her lord to such an extent that be deserted his home in liondon 'and fled to Galveston, where he wrote tie follow ing interesting letter: • ' • Cialesston, January the 76x, 1870.-319 Lovin Wytet Ime cumin ome nix week an hay forgly you for jawin mb. -; came en the 7 o'clock true_ and shall stay cute hereafter & tel to be n, altered. l man. I want peace and so do, yaw why shouldn't we love each other as 'we used ter wen we Hut fined together; in the wholly kends of madiock. •No fined a temprance society, but ifyew ever law me agin for commits onsel'll stabil) yew like fity, for we must have--peace., as grant Dm A - MAIUSUMUItO correspondent of the Erie Dispatch relates the following mine ing incident as occurring atthe late luau. guration of Gov. Geary: As the pro cession filed into the capitol grOunds, a dense mass of peoplo had, in anticipation gathered :solid about the stand in,front of the capitol. A guard of soldiers were keeping the platform clear when 'sudden ly some wig of a fellow, with his bat under blearm,_ advanced from Inisind the front ofthe siege, ehdliowinklo the' net audience, said, in a clear puddle acct vole% With isobar face, `Luilloa and gentlemen :- I have been delegated' by the. Delia:mu Blabir.rmtral Casmonlttee to say Gat the promise they made you, that Ass' Packer abeniti l be Inaagurated Governor of this Commonwealth to-day, in this pivot, 'ermine% •be , fulfilled ;. Mr. Parker is not in town to-day; and wOn't be.' Then the fellow bowed; awl; aatid shouts and screams of laughter, mithout moving a muscle of his face; withdrew. BTATE iimuivron is to have an Opera genre Irons of the Avondale widows have married Y ions nowt boaala $9, 1 )00 . 0r 4 siniag in the , borough tritest:try, Pwramtaux Oman is afliletcd with highway robbrrra. , , Firm= thmisand . colored men will vote at the next general election In this - - Tax expenses of Montgomery' county for the year 1869 are repotted by the auditors at $100,871.49; Palma If obleor oflsncsattir, who died a few days sinc e, Waves an estate valued at half a A SON of Augustus Goodrich stuck his hand in a straw cutter. In.-Clearlkdd, and took It out.minlis tbreellugers. Wx. M. Stauffer,* well known and es teemed citizen of Washington township, Balm county, died suddenly on 'Monday, o[ cramp. . -Panama.% dalles to lava the ingest , 431113116 ball to be found In the z intior of Pennsylvania. ", Beading makes claim 1 of that sort. _ Tan revival at the Lutheran church In Johnstown la still kept up. A great many hays joined the church, and the 'interest seems unabated. '_ • Yq Roma= fell from the-root or the P. R. R. shop in Altoona some day' ago, and was pretty well hurt. , fle !teat up like a Rocket; and came down like the Wok. Anaemia heavy prodactng well ist "Red Hot," in the thamburg District,. has been struck, which is sunioitsly ter ported u producing from 75 to tOti Man per day. Ray. T. DaWrrr Taxman& wint back ou the.Teung Men's •Uhristian !Wachs. lion of Mollldaysburgby falling to put hi an appearance there some days ago to de• liver a lecture extensively advertined.- 1.1m40 L Orranuour has been appoint ed-by the Governor and commissioned by the State Department, AtsoClate Judge for the several warts of bourne county, to All the vim:my coessionedhy thelleath of lion. George P. Steels, - Ale infant child -of Mr: 411taticey,:of Johnston, died from strangulation last leech. De picked up a smaliacrsw, and child like, put it to his month, froth whence It clipped Into his throat and lodged there. All cfrortli to eftri94 lo3l were unavailing. . • TAN •Pdsdensville eine 'minas, neer Isiklehem, annually yield 24,000 tons of ore of all itades. The opening, or pit; Is now 25feet deep, and embracesan area of about livo acres, with levels running (remit in every direction and extending turdergiound for miles. Ls a bar room at Reno on Wednesday two men named Win. Young and Patrick Brown, got into a quarrel about a small amount of money, when Brown drew a knife and ant young in the thigh. Young immediately grabbed; the knife from Brown, and stablgal lat h y Welsch; producing death.. • , Ax oil company has been found •st Leechberg, on the West Penn's IL , for the purpose of putting down a weft IP I that yid. nity, deep enough to thoroughly test the Matter as to whether or not there Is oil on the Conemough river. The company propose to put down the well to tho depth of Moen hundred feet, or despelf if necesnry to thorouh. teat 1 1, a tr uorf, They will comm e n co bor. log in slew days. TIEN new county of Peirolla ti to be made up, flume miles, all follows prom Crawford 246 miles; Warmoo ; enangor--total 423. This only covers thoponsdlntional py 23,11i1it5, - that limit providing tbst no Pe* soNtitrpliall" be established less than 400 Rime miles In site ; Trt the event of the passage oftfie mils,ralfod_will Mill contain 458 ware ile area mut Yeast:lgo 320. !Thesopuintion.to,he included,*tihe hew wanly iseStlgtito "PM' • FIRST EDITIOI rVIDXI6HT: r i r:~;~;~ ~.~;~~1;~(~~ Pennsylvania Legislatuf: Veto of the Metropolitan Police Bill—Also, the Bill Intended for Dr. Schoeppe's Case—l he Divorce Question—Temperance Local Option Law—Gov. Geary •. Denounced for Ills Veto—Much Confusion in the House. OlPaella Dlosiet, to the Pittsburgh Oatette.l HARRIEBURO, Feb. 10, 1870. SENATE. VETO 071 THE POLICE . RILL. A message from the Governor vetoing the Philadelphia Metropolitan Pbllcabill - was received and read In the Senate at . half.past twelve, creating a grain manta . tion. The message Is long, and recites! that the bill Interferes with the right of chiming to select their own °Meets. is too costly, and Is contrary to the spirit and genias of the Constitution. Mr. CONNELL moved perstponernent of oonslderatirfit. Agreed to—yeile • 16, nags 15, all the Democrats voting no, and all the Republicans voting aye, except ' Mr. DUCKALEPT moved to print one thousand copies. Agreed to—yeas 20. nays 11. all the Democrats voting aye, and all the Republicans no, except Masers. Brooke, Kerr, Lowry and Watt. • ANOTHER VETO. Another message from the Govefner VoiOingthe 14W allowing writs Orem* to the Supreme Court to review the evil demos ea well as late in -case of murder and - volt:hairy Manidaughter,lntended to relieve Dr. Shoappe, was read immediate ly afterwards and consideration poned. A strong effort will be made In this OHIO to relieve Dr. Shompe, notwiih. standing the veto of tho Governor, but the police bill is dead. PETITIONS, A large number of petitions were pre sented tor a temperance local Option law, and the abolition of capital punishment: Mr. HOWARD presented a petition trom Kilbuck towashipdbr a change In the road law. Also, a remonstrance from East Bir mingham against consolidation. Mr. , GRAHAM presented • ?amen. etrance from McClure township against annexation to Allegheny Also, a remonstrance from Elizabeth bOTOtlial and township against chartering a steam ferry over the Monongahela at said borough, which was read. = - BILL PANNED. . .Mr..GRAHAM called up his bill allow. 'hog August Ammon,. Jug:Scoot tke Peace of East Birmingham, to rembve his famny residence to Lower St. Clair Wean, t• ship. Passed. . . MLLE INTRODUCED. • By Mr. BILLINOFELT: Providing -that local school reports shall be distrib uted by county superintendents, „thus slaving the Logishatura the expense. By. Mr. WATT: For the' putuahment of persons guilty of any act by which laborer., mechanica, conveyancers or real estate brokers aro deprived from collect ing wage.' or commissions. RECOMMITTED. , - The bill authorizing corporations to decrease capital stock was disctueoad and recommitted, on motion of Sir. White. sews' OF Ireernortmerirmi INViIIiTIOATISO CCIMMITTI/X. Thoßpeaker appointed Boum Brown sh/rhicemey, Derttodrate, sad - Bong, El• licit and Bunn Republicans% as a Com mittee aritheriied to irrialtigate whether any corrupt mania ware used in the passage otthe Philadelphia hietropcilitan Police bill. TIVORCE nll4, , ' Theblll regulating divorces; was dis. crewed nearly all day. It providertlist Courts may grant divorcee in all cases where the Court shall bailey°, from the arldance, that the beet Interests of par. lice abd the cause of public morality will be promoted thereby. It lasts all the: power beretrifere exercised by the Legislature In Courts. Any married wo man may Rue for divorce In her own name, and tier estate shall be !labia fur rests alone sole. Finally Mr. PORTER:, of Toth, moved ludepone postponement. Carried. . . . . Drama piLle coxerrmuin. The bill exempting faintly sewing ma chines from taxation throughout the Commonwealth passed. The bill authorizing the Governor to. appoint Notaries Public, whore necessary was laid over. Tho bill protecting baggage was passed. TSIIPPRANOS OPTION DILL. . EVENING Szettiox.—The "pedal order was the bill giving to the voters In any diemict the right to vote for or against thinning dram-shop". Mr. CHAMBERLAIN supported the bill. presenting a resolution of the State Temperance Coirvention inits . farOre ' Mr. 010 PER, of Delaware, introduced an amendment providing that :by the same process the dealer& of one election may be reversed by the majority at , the next election. • _ At the suggestion of Mr. Chamberlain. he modified his amendment by providing , that Furth election may be had every three years, and at Mr. Leslie's sums- Hon he further modified hie altliendniedd. , ,by provldlngdhat this .law shall •not re. peal any local prohibitory law, now In forts • The amendment t n tnedifled was adopted. Mr.. BEHR moved an amendment striking out the words Making the Care Lion In oily, borough or township. Mr. SOffiffrit prasentoff twenty re. monstrance', embracing one ihonsand names, from Cheater county, against the eiet.'neang OONDZYNIII. air. DAMS made a smooth, In wbleh he took OCC10)11 IN very strong terms to condemn Governor Geary for vetoeing the 'Metropolitan • Pollee MIL Amld much oaoltan*ent and mile border bun the Dembaratin eltie, • Mr. Dales said the Goyernov tbid vetoed the bill 'mite of the fact that Philadelphia elected him Governor,Velet burlesque two such as to strike out "cider, lager beer, sour ap ples," &a, were made. Mr. (MAID moved an amendment punishing by ten de,ya , Ipp:doom:Dent re. !alai to discloie a violation of thelaw. air. HUMPHREYS elyeredlig amend meat providing Unit the KO not apply to licensed parties who Sell liquor by the drink, arid shall not affect 'dlstfilurs, brewers and Wholesale liquor dealers , Defeated. WHITE. offered asuhatllnte for ills wholt dip • ipsin costars of whichwouto districts, kt'eVerlf •Inoltel election, the decision fur or against eenesfand was brief In Me provision/li. 'The subject was postponed Gil Tnurs day afternoon nest. The Pollee 11111—Tho (Br Telogrt pia to 11. vuutstria ometie• • - lioniiipund, February 10,—Govemor Oeary'a veto tir the hietropoiltan Police Bib says: To rem:miser the right Of ,the Legislature to legislate especially for 'one - city is to acknowledge they have a similar' power • over every other city, ,village sand -borough selthin• the State, and that by some reason Congress possesses like power to legislate for dif ferent tjtates and make a - grind metro titan police bill ai d secure executive le gislative and judcial .pEtwor to a law re:Ms. - and !'‘ , ..l‘tdoltie rumps oF the ,•i.eople. , tie le,'qupropired to sanction any Such tolachlevolUmi anti -Republican in ebaracter and: gate latevl itt Bs of I the people.. • The Case of fir. nebteppe. • athlitsillgtO, rohnorey 10.-4dovernor tattles; Owfueod to , openers 'the bill !sat gook directing tho Sgprethe b 7,77 to reView erldprow and Amid, capital cum, on: thipir *visits: Dire° t 6 covor theme of Dr. licheoppe, now under soutane° of death In Carlisle. hi nefi 9.1-, I , 44nen tuis boo' presented, to: the tenter. gai!g.lbe ca se, and It - is generally eon. that •if .13opreote Court shall decide _ . there Is no error its thappOrd , Will hat to Inclined to Kt, oWinanoy to the prisoner. .The record, as It now shoidg with the Eascidive, is moat dim; .Slogrsa fiebooppo.. . • 1 PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, _BRUARY 11, 1870. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. (SECIIq4o 14ESSION.) . (By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasettes) . WA/3 a IletiTON. Feb.lo, 11370. SENATE, - , . Mr. SCHURZ introduced a Joint rem.; lotion c oncerning colleges for the promo tion, • . of Agricultural and mechanical artri It provides that the State Which hiei no received its proportion Ur the grant of /ands donated tiV - Hie United . States for mechanical college.. collmits. m a rl i t n u f ra ut l ur g e ntli m r ec ecal uoleea the colleges to be established shall provide facilities for instruction for all without regard to 'nee of color. • Re ferred to LUmmittee effEdneation. Mr. RAMSEY, from Committee on Post Office, reported .the House Post Route bill, with amendments. • , The greater portion of the morning hour was consumed by Mr. 800 FF, in refeltalkm of the theOrlea and statistics 1 of the Special Commissioner Of Internal Revenue jimitticularly as to the coot of the mannfacture of pig Iron. He pro , tented .against .the.. right of an officer, clothed with the duty of collecting eta+ Oath% for general information,M send the Senate mutilated quotations arid anonymous clunmunicatioes, containing erroneous statemenbs of fact;,. , upon which Congress would lie Raked to base its legislation.:. . Mr. CHANDLER, from Committee on Otminerce, reported favorably, the bill to promote commerce among the States, etc.. authorizing Railroads from Wash , button to New York, to Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, and telegraph lines • from Washington to the two, latter points. Upon the • expitation of the morning hour Mr. TRUMBULL said he- chaired to call up the M11)81841,0 bill. Mr. RAMSEY made an effort to bring before the Senate the bill to abolish the franking privilege, remar t. l7 he has been instructed by the Pos Committee to urge Its immediate c.onsid Mon. Mr: MORRILL. (ate.) being awarded the floor, called up the bill making ap• propriations to supply-the.deticiendee In appropriation. to . the naval service for the present year, which was panned. The hitallealopt bill was taken no. The imeselort was stated to be upon the amendment of the committee to strike from the bill the preamble end all condi , times, 'leaving simply the toreiricaltion to admit the State to representation. .The bill gave rise to a lengthy ; discrete Mont:mon the policy. of imposieg fonds. Mental conditions prior to the reprise:in , tenon of a State in Congress, - Messrs. Trumbull. and Mortop.favored unciondt- Serial representation..atid Wears. PPM. eroy, Edmunds and Wilson opposed It. Daring the discussion Mr. rils WART corrected whet 7te wild wen a -nderepra. aentation of fact. made by the idenator I from Massachusetts, (Mr. Stetuner) , during debate on the, Vliwtnia-hilt." He I naldi .that'ln. his controversy,tth the 1 Senator from Illinois, li). Mr. Sunnier had asseated to be th eut (Mr. Tr mbuhcr of the previslon In theraconstra don lot of 1867, conferring suffrage upon thecoix cored.race.'. Tlideustmutption Mr. Stewart I. Obillted was unfounded,' tor wad shown by the °Motel records of the proceedings i pf., She House or Representatives; by *ditch it appeared that` the provisionrit.' (erred to originated in the House on We. ;12th ef,Febnary, 1867, where it , was of-, fared - by Mr. Bleghato, of Ohio. This was prior to the date on which Mr. Saes. nor claimed to have proposed the meas ure for the first time before a Ociikunlttee of the Satiate. He noticed the Senator was preparing to reply, and hallooed his (Mr. Sumner's) explanation of: the at tempt to .appropriate .to himself credit belonging to another would include some satisfactory reason for hls failure or re feral to vote for the bill submitting the -Petwerith Amendment te the&ates. Mr. SUMNER submitted and had read a portion of the speech complained of by the Senator (mm. Nevada and claimed that his asatirtion bad been 'imply that pen isiwasest-maliewthe—prcet • • • farted to hadheen 'matured. He denied that his claim wax as to It. mere origin but.... that, it related to the Maturity of---the; measure. He re. ferred • - at' , length to the various measures of reconstruction INialatien which heeadintroducod and advocated at various time., all baVing for their ob. left the establishment and enforcement of the principle of equal and impartial etifentgle :In &inanition - he el elated . that isfthity is IfebranneyVktu 18115, lie had proposed In the Senate to require color. ed an ffrege as the cornerstone of recon , attraction 'and - had. followed it , up by similar measures. i-- Mr. SHERMAN recited the history 'of the Initial •• reamstruction mesiriirea, showing that a caucus of Republican Senators was held, to which was refer. two an t garotte= ef. , sittletenee with • view to presorting' Republican unity In the Senate. A committee appointed by thin caucus analyzed all the bills balers) ; the Senate arid screed upon universal off frau u the hails of southern re construction the only question being as 10 the ma nger In Which. It was to be carried out, and this being settled the I report of the Committee was adopted by the CatICTUI and a bill agreed upon which was autestinently posed by the Senate. lie believed the Booster from Massachn I setts was saws the nrst In the Senate to 'advocate the neoseitof girl= to the 'colored - people of the ugh the right to vote, and why that Senator should now deem It necessaryto occupy an hour of time to Rave Snit which could not be denied be not towillirlitind. t. Mr. SIT/INER said Ittihad only replied to the attack of the Senator from Nevada. JariSTZVPART denied having made any attack, but asserted the attack hal .peen commented by Ina Simmer, and in proof of tds assertion he read an extract from the recent speech. of.that Senatar, es published In the tifobeidenuncialary of himself for having deserted to the Demo- Lusts upon the question of Virginia's ad naisalOm' Salsas Idle to talk to the Sena. for from hissilachments sheet occu pying the tithe of the henste , as' snored -to Abe the principal of the Senate. and wan the only man who email lecture the Senate up= principle wh atte m p t faned to legislate. lie dolled th of ro grand, tie ex pansive and so Impractical • a theorist to read him out ofthe party. He bad made no attack upon any ono, and when the Senator fromMippectusotts alleged blot. self to have - been 'the subject of at tack,-it' would go better° the whole onunry to look at the record of debates, ind learn the truth. The same records would also show that the man who would read him (Mr. Stewart) out of the party had net bau to any rosiliderable extent the author of statutes which had served or received the approval of the Senate. Ifs argued at *erne length that In the matter of the liVth Amendment and other legbdittOn 'he bad stood with the Republican majority, while Mr. Sumner had opposed 'Ewe meaeores. Mr. DRAKE told that be had only one remark to asks upon the dlacnealon day, and that was to express what he thought. TAO the ganand opinion of Ben. o at =trof , LUP,7:Tgvl , 4°,47*," Mr. Till/MIAS, referring td the state. Mont of hii colleague .(Mr. fitiormen). said It was a strange revelation In the eatsiti7l history that recorustruction measures, the molt Important ever en. acted by Congress, had reoelved2form andpurpose, not In an authorized con 'Motional lody, hnt to the secret Imam Of • putt , eaucus. Mr. TRUMBULL slid be bad no di*. position to bandy word., with any EL ,.. a. tar, but felt compelled to make • eonal statement. Borne days ago he replied, by way of correction, to certain gross misatatemeute by the Senator from Mauschlisetts, who, Under time pretext of • reply, had paltenand charges which he (Mr. Vl:Mahon) . had sheen could not ter warranted by the °Metal records. Today, in the course of his controversy with the Senator from Saud* Mr. I Sumner bid read and twice) re peated language formerly used by him, as follows: "Do you not know that from the day the Reposition fur colored imps= was that Introduced Into this &Mbar down to the acceptance by the Atli, the' Senator . (meardhi , Mr. I cobalt) hoe heen Its persist t ens- Mr Trgintl4ll. - man t just the ' * Xpeeilb" whist' this Bogus LIPO O shown the Senate .that he did for the measure niferred to, end that not the sifeihtur foundation for Mtn °WO existed. He now produoe4 a reword of the ayes end 'tiers on the qtteation In Lenora hle sesertlon. Whether entitled is credit or 41=144 for his vote, *Si. i tokeltV dllferent wetter. Hs diet se Ms. fie:1 1 0 1 W .zeiw iltav, In addition, that there was not a single re tanstractlon act In the statutebook for *blob hAdidnot 'antr um the beginning. And' fußheri to his ouilnithaitetliarmin at the Judiellif7 COMMlttee, was oom• milted lathe reeonahnotton. Mils print kr the retwessnhatou'wf Shr t tse. How then could it be said that - he had ever been the persistent enemy of roc:cults:lo. tion? He we. a member ef the caucus in regard to which the Senator from Ohio had borne his testimony: That canine was unanimously in Aim of conferring suffrage upon the colored race of the South and the only question Mel wsti as W the best way of doing it. _le then read sue= TWA.. [Mpg extracts, cub. Made of Mr. Snomer'seourse la the - Sat contraveray bettreen himself ateLthat Senator and denimciathijf of himself, and remarked that he walifMntent to pat the record of his vanes iu the Senate against the =supported deelaratlons s of the Senator from Marwasditmette. Referring to the language mod'. by Mr. Sumner, Imputing to him (Mr. Trumbull) an In tention to deceive the,llenate In the mat ter of agreement come days previews to take a vote upon the Virginia Mil at a panicular LIMO he jiald tr oth Senator had Intentionairabtight to teriest soot misconstrue the anguege of er Sena. tom while Mao= umertious would net bear the teat of ecru - In ooncluzion he child Mr, throttler with having on certala , mounirea acted In alliance with the'.of-.the. Senate to defeat the O f the Republican majority,. nee' Dr .°3l , n views had not . been, diy accepted by his party associates. iy,was this the cage upon the Lo bill, when be fore the Senate some years age, on which °meal= the Senator Romlunette delayed the action 011ie Senate dila story motions, each MI motions to ad journ. He (Mr. Trumbull) favored that bill, believing It smuld have been agreed thing-to have organised that State on the Union side during - the war, and Mr. Lincoln was of the urns opinion, but the measure was opposed. in the Senate by Mr. Stunner and other Senators talking flinst - ~16...illYhtliER Said. Its hail Only one word to nay by way of reply. The Sena. tor reminded him of a sick man on an nanny bed., He would there let him lie. Referring to the remark of Mr. Drake relative tolls. discussion, he in quired whether theßenator intended, to allude to himself? Mr. SPARE replied that his remark wee not intended Whey° a personal sp. glutton.. A discussion like the present one would degrade:lite Senate before the country: On motion of Mr. THURMAN the Ben ate adjourned. HOUSE OR RMIREICRTATIVES. Mr. ROOTS introduoed a ,bill to ea courage the .estabilidtrumat of a mall steamship line to ladle and Chiba, and. promote • emigratiOn from Europe to Southern States.' 'Referred. The resolution reported Same time sine - front the - Coinmittee. on Fonda's' Affairs. balling air the Prioldent the lir formation concarains the intethsffiraeltt of American enflame In England for 'pi). Waal offimses,eamernpihr &modem Ls, the morning hoer:: " • - '•' Mr. WOOD addremed ths hawse: ti . king strong gulf* spinet the British- Government..,, „ 1 'The dlecussiost eras ferther Centimes' .by Messrs. Haight, Eletidtnakei and Wil kinson on the asps aide, of „the dneetion and the matter 'sent over , till; the nett morning hour; _, l _ ' • " 1 _ , • gr. WOOD aliklial lave toiffc. a idil", ask elution di! Pie Committee. ; lon R. , progriatkina to . an. enproprigticni Gfrehiad to th oniesiYorl r E I 'dlitmrsod in I der the di of the Union DOMINI 0111104ftlle , t. lag to nearly 11.121 1 1.Q00. - .; ,:, • ,-. t - ti :, . kir. omaketow ~,ii0d7 . •,.. 1.__4 1 01 1 " lar Eronceition• ier Imams wait. longed Mr. BARKS sieved the - privileids of the floor for theilay be given John Kitts, who was born In Dentusylvezda In. MI. was a soldier of the Revolution. Witness. ed the surrender of Cornwallis at York town, and bad al.o served In the war of 1812. . . The motion was agreed to unanimous ly, and the old neonatal= was soon our. rounded 67'1:numbers, with whom be chatted in a 11ty and Intelligent man , nefs atio.Y.lnel .. nfficilAtOtd.e?..: Creme ea u. Mr. JULIAN offered a resolution di recting the tkunmittee on Dahlia Lands to define by law what was meant by swamp and overflowed lands. AdOpte& Mr. BUTLER, Masa., offered a resent. Son calling on the Secretary of State for information why the Spanish Govern. meat had not paid In cola, according to the [MGM of 1831. the Interest on the claims of American Citlieln In Parie, Mid why any portion thereof had Mon paid I to creditors In legal tender notes, &O. Adopted. ' Mr. BUTLER also, from the Commit tee on Reconstruction. reportod back the bill for the removal of dimbilitios from loyal citizens. Recommitted. The House then, at L3O, went into Committee of the W hole. Mr Clowns in the Chair, on the Legislative appropris- Uon hill. Mr. NV-CLEFS amendment, 'offered yesterday, keeping the Capital police up to the present number and pay, gave rise to considerable dtscuselen, which was closed by Mr. DAWES, who advo cated the proposition of the CommitMe on Appropriations to reduce the appro. prlatten to 132,000. The amendment was rejected. The paragraph for the pay and mile. age of members having been reached, Mr. BUTLER (Maasackueetta) moved to reduce It half a million, with a pro. Moo that no part of It shall be paid for mileage. Hwdestred the. gentlemen to go to the country on the question oti economy, and that they . Maud vote on some pracßcal thing. )3ere was a queer- Ron that ftted members themselves, and on which they could save to the Truantry 1500,000• year. The debate was gam, spicy end ex citing. •Mears. Flint, Kelly, (of Penn nYlvallia,) Farnsworth and o reduction, and Meows. Ingersont Lain umported it. Mr. COX improved the occasion to at tack Mr. Butler, of Masiachusette, who he said.' ironically, loved the -people and wouldn ' t take take militerielther to currency or gold. Mr. BUTLER replied, dlslainfitily, o littoo ily. don't bodder me." Mr. COX, in turn. end everybody knew that the gentleman was Wondered a bed Mr. HOAR made the point that Mr. Co: was traniqueseinit the, Rules of the House. The Chairman would have sustained the point bed not the gentleman's time exA ired. r. EITEVENRON obtained the floor. Mr. COX-611ve me half a minute to finish my sentence, only to say this one thing. (Cells to order). Thegentleman makes au attack Upon mood then hides himself like a bomb proof soldier, as be Is. (Renewed calls to order). Tha t is all. Hr. STEVENSON remarked to the ' House that Howe WWI ;treacly 4 wenn I.prosovition to abolish willisge made'by ' hiniself and referred to the Committee on Mileage, of which he was a member. and he hoped that the Committee would report a bill for the reformation or aboli tion of mileage, The disc on went on it considerable time and was further participated In by Mews. folfereoll, Reek, Ravin, Rldridgfr. Towneend. - Logan, Gartlelde, of Washing ton Ter., Kelsey, Scheniqk and Poland. In the Muria .of the disonsuon Mr. COX again took the floor to reply to Mr. Butler. He said tt was the first time in his history that .he het been likened to an animal. He never had been ootudd. 'red a s Cele noir, alpha feet sotr,not any other ort of bee*. Pie W it h a- bY Prdvidento With a dermatons hide, like a rhinoceros, and thereibril files did not bother him. - Er: eryttilug would glance fromihat gentle man's thltiooerolut hide. He (Butler) bad no socialbility to his position before the cottony and did not know how people regarded him. Ille own colleagues inti mmaateed Watt he wali a thief add i robber, and he did not Mite It UP. lint It but { been left to ?dm '(Mr. Coal to defend him, and because be had done so In a *pith of good nature, - ho (Mr. Butler) had mode his covert negro minstrel at tack upon him. Why did he not attack' his colleague , and make them all for II committee of investigation on his past derelictions and a lleged robbery? Why ' ins. couclemnied nuth ot"t 'Why • 'did he stand h ' prescribed politically and socially? Why did he reserve all his Oro (of big hiehtl , ‘ 'She did la tke misty, sod then when attacked retreat like a bomb proof soldier and hide himself? Mv. CAW=rose and Balled Mr. Cox ChalromanLThe gentlemaa'ai time Is expired.. Mr. COX-- _.ihee, not ail yoir r pqWhypdasildide you, to orde Mr w r hen sw he made ble ' At the close of the discussion, whleh et Slates Wee quite melting and emus. Ing, the question was taken on Mr. But let's amendment, and It, was rejected.. he - Various othee in= in abont clerks to . comieltleas, an, t gave tdll, rise to. dlimusion. at MP, the COmmlttee rose. U SECOIII Eng SOUR O'CLOCK, THE CAPITAL. Whisky Dealers Before Ways and Reams Committee—The Oen . - -: :oral Disabilities Rill. KE•ph to the rittaborgh kiasaVo.l Vi:ASHINOTON, February 10, 1870 MEI camas: 0014FICEENCIC • The Ways and Means Committee heard - 81*gs delegation representing the whisky interests of Western Penney!. Tante', 'Kentucky . and Tennessee. The Robinson county delegation 'Mite there me 13,00,000 gallons of whISkY in bond "'Wherein not be ready for.market der two; or three years, and 'that • - withdrairaLand payment of tax as pro. viand by the present law would Involve setione foie; and in many instances riain to owners. The' delegation 'blued that the time for withdrawal be made' three years instead of one. The arguments of the delegation seemed to imprest the Committee fayornbly. DISAiIILITLYS BILL. The bill reported by Representative Butler, from the Committee on Recon struction today and recommitted, pro vides for the removal cf wildest diaabil.: idea because of acts committed dining the late rebellion. A. person desiring to avail himself of the provisions of the bill may petition to the Court In the State or territory In which be lives, giving a particular description of he acts done by him against the government and declaring be intends hereafter to sot and cenducchimsell as a loyal cit izen of the United Buttes- He is required_ to pray to be restored to his rights and all he has lost by his wrongful conduct. Public notice is to be given taint a hearing will.be had. - On proving his statements by witnesses the court . Uall is a cer tificate reviewing him to. ail ,his rights, thus removing his disabilities. False swearing Is to be iminished as in perjury caws: ,Removal-of disabilities Is not to affect poperty Mat; captured or destelyed by the armyof the United thetas; HAD AN INTSRVIEW. , .... . . . _Gene. Sheridan and Tarny'hava arrived and bad Interviews with the President, t hie morning. Gen.. Sheridan wee ao• oompaMed by den Sbnythe. CM= The etude= receipts kat week were 13,169,100. NEW YORK CITY. Susquehanna Railroad Troubles —Petroleum Dude Regulations -Legal Tender Decision and • ' the Fire trnderwriters—Book Concern hands—Evangelical ' '&00.1= toll IltUta=llollbta.) itim Yogi. Fstrruary 10, 1870 SLALIIOLI) LITIGATION. • ' John Fisk, A lt., has brought suit in the Supreme Oonit against Joseph H. Ram. soy and a number of officers and stock holders of the Susunehanna Railroad, in which he alleges that the defendants hare paid up only ten per cent of their stock. flak asks that defendants be conmelled to pay no the remaining ninety_per cent. for the. benefit of the Clie creditors and - bond flee stock. holder" of the road. Judge Bar nard on Saturday granted an' or der to show- cause why an inJunc lion should not be granted restraining defendana from selling, Dales or voting on stock until they shall have paid for It In full. This Order was returnable to. day. but con e el , for defendants asked adjournment. Justice Ingraham - granted afflourrunent or' a week, but until the hearing of th motion restrained defend ants from transferring any of the stock Istoontroversy. PXTROLIITIX TILADIL The Petroleum Board of Trade today agreed upon a form of contract, that the groaa average weight a packages digit not be lo se tha 300 pounds nor more than 390 pounds; color to be standard white or bolter ; burning test 110 Fahrenheit. The conditions agreed on provide that the oil be held three days alter delivery without ex penae to the buyer for storage, and no weigher's certificate shall be valid dated beyond .four secular days previous to delivery; weighers to be appointed by the seller of oil, and barrels to be weigh ed by half pontid,and tares tot* positive, and Indelibly marked on the barrels. TIM LIGAL TWIDZII DICOMON , Theltoard of Fin3llnderwriters of New York hold a meeting yesterday to con sider the legal tender decision of the Supreme Court. The opinion prevailed that orncera and truster of corporations were bound to accept nothing but Kold 'and silver, both principal and inteftd. In payment of contracts made prior to the legal tender act. A committee was appointed to meet the °Moen of banks, trot companies, savings banks and other corporations for consultation. BOOK CONOKRN KBAUD6 The committee entrusted with the In. wedged= of the alleged frauds of Lena hart, the bookkeeper In the Methodist Book Oonoern, reported today that no Invade were committed, but that the charge of fraud against lonahan arose from the inaconrecies of his mroomeor. Th.. . . . .. . . e committee further add that since 1814 the pro Ate of the establishment have average 4 over {T3,080, notwithstanding the ilnanelal panto of 1857 and the loss of the Southern trade during the rebellion. I fl The American branch of the Evangel!. eel Alliance has elected Hon. Wm. E. Dodge as President. Among the Vice Presidents are Chief /natio° Chase, Vice President Colfax, Jay Coots, Major Gen eral Howard and Senator Wilson, of Massaiihnsetta. The Executive dom. mltteo have chosen Revs Dr. Schenck chairman. Samuel Hopper and Otto Kurtzmia charged with - dealing In counterfeit money, were discharged today by Com. mlasioner Shields, but rearrested and taken to Jersey. where other charges are pending. =ma= Jack Reynolds this morning appeared In the Court of Oesr and Terminer and pleaded not guilty to a charge of hating murdered Wm. Townsend. Counsel was siltitlitoi Watt • I= The helm of Amneke Jane are again heard from. They have submitted state ments of their claims mrainat the Trinity corporation to Mayor Hall. DIED 15DIRL7 F. A. Barrall, one of Me oldest mom. hen of tho Stock Exchange, died sgd denly lest evening, • • Bed Inver Coin*l7 Atridro. By Toleirrob to the rlttabsigh Gaseitel.) . _ anctecto, February 10.—At a mass tneeUng held at Fort Gerry, WinnepV, on the 21et tilt., letter was mad from Sir John Young,Governctr-tisperal of the NoW - Domiplop, In whlib he says: '"The people may rely upon it that respect and protection will be extended to the differ ent religious perenatione, that titles to every description of property will be guarded, and that all franchises which have existed or which the people may prove themselves qualified to exercise phalli,* duly continued or liberally cow. tente&" A , ntaltYMO tanatt firenville to tlir John Young was also - read, to the effect that 1 the game, had hoard with aurprtio and regret that certain mligutdsd persons but banded themselves together to op. pose by force the entranoe M tho Lieuten ant Governor into our territory at Red River. tier Majesty does not distrust the loyalty of her subjects in the settle , ment, and (=only ascribe to mieunder- statiding and misrepresentation their on. position to a change planned for their advsotago. She relies on .your govern., meat to explain .the ralaundermandhig and pon4liate the good willof the ?apple lof Red Elver. ' • The dispatch concludes; Thal/neon expects from' her Represent tains that as he will be *lwo , to, receive well Rand grievant* so w ill receive all the power and authority she hakes:Amsted to him to support of order and inittßeadna of unlaagni dietuirb = =E NEWS BY CABLE. The Situation in France—Sharp Words in the Corps Legislatif —Paris Tranquil, with a Strong Feeling Under the Surface— ' AtupleGovernmentPrecautions —Proceedings in English Par liament—O'Donavan Rosa, the Fenian, Denied a Seat. (Ng Telegraph to therltbargb Garotte.) GREAT BRITAIN. Lennon, 'Feb. IL-In the House of Lords to-day Lord Redesdale, Chairman of Committees, mild bills were pending for the conatruction of twenty-four street rallwxya within aggregate length of 145 . miles. Of they bills relating to lines to heauthortierlin_ the streets of Landon her :advised inanity. Eat Kimberly promised that the Government would makesn ltiveetigatlon. Earl Kimberly imbmitted the corms• pondenoe between, .Eogland and' the Milted States en the Alabama'clalms and the HOMO adjourned. In the Commons Mr. Beaumont gave notice ofthe introduction of a lto re. lieve 'bishop horn attendan ce(at the sottinga of the HOMO of Lords. The himouls of Hartington, Postmes: ter General. explained that the contagion ln - the telegraphic servioe-was due to the Inexperience of the new employee, state of the Weather and sadden increase bflatialirass. He implored the public to have patience as the trouble was tom- Mr. Gladstone moved that as O'Dono van Boaaa could not under the law take a seat in the House of Commons, a new writ of election be issued for Tipperary. • Henry Mathews, member for Dings. room opposed the motion. The 13ollelter General, admitting. Rosaa's crime woe not treason; said that nevertheless attainder attached. There. fore Abe motlon.was within the power of the House. , .Mr. ioialaton 'mute a apwlh against the motion. gathorn Hardy. argued If Bolen was a member of the House, he would be' able to• expulsion. The comsa of the government in this case would therefore have his support: - Sir Roundell Palmer concurred In the opinion expressed by the Solicitor Gem eraL Alter speeches against the motion from Benvery and Gregory, a vote was taken with the following roanit : for Glad atones motion 301, against Si. Notice wu given of a bill providing for the reorganization of the mint and making the Chanoe'tor of Exchequer ex- - odic:to master of the mint. Mr; Mansell, under secretary for the Oolonlah referred to the Red River dis turbances, and attributed the opposition to Gov. McDougall to his misconception of his powers. He said Instructions bad been forwarded to the Governor. Ad- journed. _ The shareholders of the Grand Trunk ftallroadlapprove of consOlidation with the Lake Huron road. • I =3 -. Pains, Feb. 10.— In the Corps Leghe latlf to-day M. 'Mini . lee 'Richard, Minis. ter of Fine Arts, in shaver to en inter. peliation regarding documents missing trout the archival of the Government, said some letters of Napoleon - First wore missing, but they were In such hand. that ho would take the responsibility of leaving them there. M. Keratry , was disaatilfied with the explanation and charged that the present Cabinet was no longer • parliamentary ministry, but belonged to the Carl For this the Deputy was called ce der, but continued, declaring it would be better to have ten archives for documents, proving that the Napoleon sought to corrupt the present loaders of the legislative body. . The President here Interrupted M. Keratry and refused to allow him to pro ceed with his remarks. The Journal La Afizere has beenselzed and Its directors arrested. . . . . Eight p. ts.—The city Is tranquil. There Is a strong feelin of excitement under the surface, but the ample precautions of the Government prevent any manifesta tion or disorder. : it 18 reported that at the beginning of the present troubles the Emperor and his staff, in fall uniform, were prepared, If the riot became an insurrection, toJoin the troops. Copies of the Gazette D•Aoaeburg, oontaining a draft of the canon oi Papal InfallibLfity, Were melted and confiscated at the postoffloe In Rome. EMT! HAVANA, Feb. 10.—Lato latices from the Eastern Department are received. Count Valmasedo arrived at Manzanillo, an the 6th lost., and would leave for Bap auto, but the time was uncertain. Casino F.spnrel, representing the wealthy and prominent Gpaniards of Ha. vane, has issued a • document protesting against the vile, unwarrautabl eand crim inal aseassination of Juan Greenwald. A special meeting of that body was held at whisk' a subscription was started for the benefit of the widow and orphans of Greenwald. • . =I MADIUD, Feb. 10.—The Government has sent authority to the Spanish Minis. ter atWashington to make treaties of pesos with the Republics of South Amer- IMTM LONDON, Feb. 10.—The Viceroy of Egypt has concluded to send his iron clads to Constantinople, but will with hold the rifles mannilictured for him in EMMEET:E! LONDOWDERAT, Fob. 10.—The steamer Nova Malan, from Port Lind, arrived to- FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Lorimar, Felntury 10.—Atming.—Con. soli 92% for money and 9244' on account. American securities Ann; 82'a,„87%; 65' old, 87; 67's, 85X: 10-40% 84%. Stooks steady; Erle, 20; Illinois Central excited at 111%; Great Western, 27. PAWS. February 10.—Bourse arm; Rentes 711 f. 450. . . LIV/IRPOOL, February 10,—Cotton quiet and steady; uplands 11N; Orleans ugg 11%; sales 10,000 bales. Red western wheat 74 4d. Corn 26s 6d. Pork 975. Lard 701. Rest unchanged. - LONDON, February 10.—Tallow firm at s ells 3d. Turpentine 30s 6d@3la. FUANKFORT, February 10.—Five4wen tJea dosed quiet. MINN=. Feb. 10.—Petroleum quiet at 6 theism 70 groats. HiMBURO, Feb. 10.—Petroleum firma 16 mare banana: ANTWi/DP, February .10.—F8trOIMMX, flit at 158,40. Helms, Februaty 10,—Cotton quiet at 138 on spot. STATE LEGIISLATURES. Br Sitcom& to to. PittabOrail Gazette.) ,_ABM YORK. LLnarer,February 10.—In the Legisla ture today Frauds Ronan was elected member of the Board Regents or the State University, and Joseph T. Pose. worth to the Metropolitan Polloveammis- Con. In the Senate the amended excise law wee dLousaed without Anal action. TENMESSEE. Muammar, Febrroalo.—An exulting debate °orbited In the Houma toilsy tßphltig the letWrr of Trumbull, Moak. leford and others inviting II meeting of Republicans at Nashville- and making strong charges against the loglalature. Amongst the alguers of the letter are Re. publican members of the Rouse, Remo tray of Mato and Comptroller. A. one midis. of Investigation was appointed. • VIRGINIA. Rumgoom, Albumin , 10.—The Bono Judiciary Committee reported adversely the 111110Itlikla referred to it in October, bud. proposing the ratification of the lath and 15th amendments. to Morfonald wax. eloctod Rocrotary cribs State, and liVidiam F. Taylor rag Auditor.' KENIUMY. Mumma February 10.—The Senate Oommidee on .1411 reeds reported the CluelonettlElotOom whbotdexpreer: lag 44 tint IA poitmed %models thervql,WtaltospAy ne;t. A o -.:: II NO. 36. BRIEF TELEGRAMS —Eight steamers are now overdue at New York. I —Th S Colorado Gannon has poised the Woman suffrage bill. . —Horace Greeley has been! elected President of the American Inititute' at New York. . • —A. fire at Henderson, Ky.:Tuesday night, destroyed property to the amount of 1 35 ,0 00 . . The Ohio Womans' Suffragel Conven tion, in seaslon at Columbus, la numer ously attended. - —H. Salle and Fred. Mobrman publish card in the Chicago Tribune, saying that they are the makers of the Cardiff • —Ada Clifford. a notorious oonrtezin, hoz sued several last young .men Of BL . Louts for various sitnobillsaud borrowed money. . • • LJay. Cooke et Co,yeateriat offered the government ono million liars In bonds at 113 63400, equal to 113 46.100 with interest. The offers aggregated 13,- 5 9 0 . 000 . - . .• , • • '' . . . , —anti alleged (=cities to , nteinennn ileinebipTiretnnue ape nicskip,o?ki roll:. de nied, bat the complainants inhere 00 their sudetnente: , • —A number of promlneot gentlemen of New York 'have organized I society for the purpose of proollior al stronger• feeling among Americana In behalf of Cabs.. . —Three members of St. Csisplu.Who ' had been before the munledral csieirrat Worcester, Mass, several days on charge of conspiracy, were yeeterdet held to ball for trial. - -Mr. Hortonl, revenue Aet ri tli yr re fcrr hf assachnsetts, on Wedrsseday lead the establishment of tho Forest works, at Salem. for alleged 'violation of Internal Revenue laws. • —lt Is the intention of Clerier4 r NegleY, as soon as an opportunity la wed. to make an attack in the Howson Weil Point, alleging that its further 1 continu ance .is unnecessary, and stneedleis ex; pense to the government. . 1. 4 r t., —ln the U. S. District n, at Chicago, yesterday, Hutch ',l' Co. recovered a Terdlot of $5,819 the Home Insurance Company for, the loss incurred by the burning of plaintiffs' , store about two'years ago. . • - -ImpreWilve and eloquent addresses were made at a general meeting oU the Now Yerk bar yesterday, on the oomsien, of the formal, presentation oft Mabee ald's bust of the late James T. Brad to the Lew- Institute of the dty of York. —Thursday morning tIM puddling fur nace In the rolling mill of Mmtra. Row land, on Delaware avenue, above Poplar street, Philadelphia, exploded with ter rific force, scattering the molten metal In all' direction. Fortunately no one waainjured. —August Haner, - Aaher Carter and W. O. Deakman,arahltects,,rif Chicago, halm commenced suit against the neW State Home Cbtnruissionersifor demi* 1 25 . 00 9, for lier2lo oll in willing and correcting the plans of 0..00c/ralle. State Home architect. I —The Trintars of 'CorwinUniversit/r, at Albany, N. Y., held their wWl.rumual meeting yesterday. Ma. Amelia -J. Parker and J.U. 4 - Selhidge - were elected Trustees. Hon. aeckGeddas wail elected Professor of Agriculture and Una. L. Swift. 151.'D., /Tarsier of Hieratic:Tie. Mame. the Ohio Woman SaffregaCor —an the Ohio Woman Saha..._...siven tlon-yettterday the Committee 6n Reso lutions reported resolutions asking the Ohlo lomialaturo to take steps to submit the.question of female suffrage to the voters of Ohio at the next fall election. The resolutions were discussed by Mr. Stewart and Ilan". Longley, and adopted. At the evening lieseion speeches were made by Miss Bites, Mra. M. M. Vole and others. —A. 4 - ..lldiartln. who pretended to be eatabdatilng a commission hoase, and do. trauded several persons In Clacianall, pleaded guilty In the pollee court, in that city yesterday, to 'a 'charge ofiebtalnlng three hundred and platy-nine: dollen from the Lafayette Bank with Intent to defraud. He was sentenced Minty& tine of WO and coats, and to atand committed till paid. He was unable to pay the fine, and was sent to the work house.. • —Gov. Hoffman, of New York, has rendered a decision In- the case of 0. T. Green, S. Shaw. and Jonathan S. Buell, Commissioners of the Niagara frontier police, finding them guilty of taking patrolmen for political purposes, levying contributions and deducting Itirmn the pay of the men, and licensing houses of prostitution ea drinking places, under the excise power granted to Commis. steams, and removed them from oboe. —The question whether the - death of Gen. Dickiroarty, who was elected County. Clerk, of Hamilton, Ohio, named a va cancy which the County llommisaloners must rat. has been settled by the reidg4 nation of the late clerk, and the appoint ment by the Commlaidorient of (..ptain 11. H. Tinker, who proposes to give half the net proceeds tette family of General hicGroarty. Captain Tinker was Gen. eral McGroartyra opponent In the elec tion last fall. NEW ADVERTISEIWEINTS. A DMINISTRATOWS NOTICE, CM. Letters of Admint.tratlon beteg granted to undersigned on the mutt. of JAIIILS 0. CQYYINN decemed. att tenons having Vella. &pleat eald mate are mom .ted to lament them f d• settlement. and all persona Indebted to maim Immediate payment. • U. PART. A.dtandstrator.' No. 68 Liberty .1.! e•L•. I=nl OORNEI* SMITIIFiELD ST. AND YITTR AVENUE 7011 - RAWL— 5.... a Stare Room and Cellar, rooms on ssoond door, room on tally Isar, tbe large ball extend. log over both hors. on (north door • also tbs ball over two ngsOn tint atentte; ed by stairway willt sutra , ' or on Wirth avenge. ' • ff. OIITHIIRB , AWNS. 101 l a 9 (lath terabit. FINE CIGAR . Jul received. o fresh invoice volo nd ' c n Dan " London d “ C N a rs Ciga ”a ao ßo ooksortment o o ßes p s l neottd: o fers. era else of at for rale b at the Tamils Urocety Store o y f the box or et retell JOHN A. NJORSHAW. • fell Comer Liberty and Ninth streets. LARGE •, HOUSE AND LOT, 72 Washington Street 4LLECHE.rI. , On February lllb. at A o'clock, will be eland at publio sale, on tbe premissie, that very desires e property N 0.1111112.1 le pea stied, Fourth. ward. Allegheny City. The led has a front of 0* foot on Wuhington stroot and extends back about 1110 foot. Tho heaps to a two story double brick with slate soot The are parlor. ratting room, library and Wahines grit door, bath room. clout and by. chambers 'on woond door and two dultbed attics.' Tains are range, stallansn wash tat., sarvanta rent: stable and °rattan boats. Tko basalltallat announding the dwelling and tits retired letat•: ity render II any dulrabis as a plate *grail— mows. Pour:salon even lanniollatalr. :Liberal tetmswlllbo Wan. = -j.,IIST Or INII IN B a. MO. F rivaling liobt Pox Mrs.' ralnnan Man Ostalel Moo Jr n • Hamill.... lanai Harrison. Jan". M ean Mlles John . - Einem. IL Ehrodar Ws P X Smith Tear, Klimno Jew T , animal:oil ID ,- al Wm latillam X 0 , ' nlo Mo w n ii... w IMusball WII fitembio Ws J Mora a Juha I . Sews Mln II o i I MornaJelo auln•rJOl . . Mankk lint. &Abell Prank L%hem Mrs L T Mmica Nn MI - Taylor Jaynes ams Wm It __: W ~ , Idcelalcany 3 M Wendt Jai . IMcDonald Cam Walter.. mos A. ilLiMabon li Waitaki' H PHILLIP HIM r-.. X. ~~ Bailor Metall Mau.° Brealamati Balls A . „ . Crawford!Cull [Tiler Pf 4 C•e ra vy rd tarm Mn A " D MyeT Aobt ' Doughty DIM 'nob Malabo. Ylu L Mails lin M Dool yMI IC Downs MI. El A WIN . II Jobs Darla Jobs Ditelt stss Y J Mr So Movtd • • p Bunn BANK. FOR'SANINGS. • NO.TIT 101711111 AVENDS, PITYSEHRUIS, CRARTRItED OPRW DAILY from 9 - tO •Welark. aad oP SATURDAY ETZNINS. from May Ist.. No. umber Ist, from .T to S oTtlott. and from Na Tomber lot to Stay Ist, 6to V o'clock: Wartat mud at tbo moot Ha mit mat, froo of MLA:I9 it not ottb4 mon compound* Amol.onosall.h. Dom., Mod DOT. Books of Brim., am...M% altlved o f b edict. /Arad o Sanaxera—Geo. A. Barry, 14.11katt S. H. Hartman. Jas. Tars. D. IT IV Sibley. Secretary .4 Treasamr. - - A. Wadley, o.l..Grabmn. 0.8. Bell, pm. A.. NtStak. Joan a. Dthrortly Y. aram,S....T' , al , lttt_!• Jonly Itho.es,Jac..tieo . l%,llo6l.V",•enL D. W. aA. sago, footman t TV THE , AZIMI A hizala,"d °beat)." L a.rrPaver_pabliabea la Wastaza rezintvisl4 or mere➢►ot amid II pumas mos minor *a Club if .......... I II • eopy leleirulobed . grotofteaoly Is taw gette . up of a else et tea. raftlllarAtril ere MUM! PRO& MAZ ‘ l,ll.Flitli & CO.. . Vir NO TIOSS , . Tb-LeS," ..For SAAR . . "Lezt" ~ Wants," ”linoid,""Boarthres .4 _ dr-, wog wxeeditip . :IPO7I/1 zniumg, ii be inserted "in Mese eotwxime owed /Mr, TWICNTTLFIVB 011M7W; sad ad&S! tional line FITS 022721 C WANTS. UT&NTED.-A Tailor lo go to' 11 1 111sport,_Pa. eau bay. of 1,11M111 1 1"2 snout. Allpir at t. J.l.llloillos, or 1.10 .1 H. SHIM){'. Preeptort, Pa. WANTED.—Infty Coal aa4 , Ore Miners, nehele. tee to MI. luta tam; paid to the mines. Nvorel tiltis are tested for: dly *ea ecenary, Apoly to Imp/areiht.Oahe..; 'No.'ll 515th nreet, sna d.Or (mm Lummium,', W • - • • ANTED.--A n experienced • v y • itICD IItaNTIPAII (TM coral tooroornir ocooolated waft =Wrt Lel. 1110100131 x:. eltda , lb at (burns Moe. , xrA to oo v deUtrodlra l'P Xirt "V . irr pvW inaiao n rATrecuV4 X(rrFragolosrio!. rWEtii: 44d NALLiauurnuaa • whim . BoalArtabolitentr. rawrroorvlUo. WANT.EP-- 2.ll9Wririasucs. 430.000 to Lama to larga "%spoil Le a Ovr rate or latareet. ~ • • - THOMAS X:PITRIN SUL Bola: and Re* ratata,Brairee. •No.ll9Biilthllol6 MIN& BDADDING SAND • • 11100M.••••• PRON't PAULOII Aitlitaboll wlny ge ß rle an te 4 l46 ° Wirap= raq sulaleuN BTREaw. AU.aaroT City. " , „,,,,,,,, ~,, r72uvr.-On Wood street. No. . °counted b 7 J. IL LI LID ratan, and No. 4inf33 l gltgr * T. °*thn". *ll' igva- F OR WENT.-The Three story ...etenk l isa y .o.%l?4,!fg.Tr a IWs 0 1,7416 11 ,3-!° , ""CV.Witairral 7.11 No 172 and 174 Woodral. rrit LElr.—The Large More te.EutTi. tlag72l..""ir. ifitNrst rpo Snit of BOOMS ;rtri erliti Vl7a 7.l4 ' 0 0124 le' ball Trig. 4 thgirti,uvi'rt=4:l; wipum.r TO -LET:-At Ilaziewood Btu- TION, on ComtePullin abut ( AORLS or I:ANA well plinked willt snob* &Mitsui In beunit:%y,E:*"pFrn ud put I of Mansion lloote. Ware of Use. NAOMI. I of JAIMI lloNZAll, a l4ll . ,roastit a, a*e.ZFlCeDot47 - • • ' FORI:SAZIL Fos tikLE--Buildling mate: ELL.LL—WILT• - r•l&OrtcD AT A BACOT tbe materiat• toatadatalel • TWO OMB! 1 ' , KART DWILLINo LlWOOL,located -um thalnad car •341.1•14'. MO bowls Itis good Ander ts now. occupied try tlo othytelber, ob. widow so haVoili Moored off We NW Wiwi Um Arm. of Way.. .Aware of • • r ...g • • • • JOICOHOW :W OW% 240, , stzee• I palbund. FIHVAIILLIC.-T , T/1111014 9 iiir.li a o ` : " ll:ll 4 llX 34 4llePt . - 11aWA T ririit ; 43.11. comer. of. Rebrooniss4.oormal., Alto. a1g.... - No: -4 Karns St.; 4,t43. tl 14 fiALLE•r , FIIONACIPA—Theie • wlst etrited.ta, sale u. tbahltheat wad eat litildtrraz Ste/Lcibat.l7lltrthhhhatk a o o 4. l l . VlNtlatt a irit ' fa t til Y l ' ari Igl i oerttr . * Mt. Thrse lands contain InexhanaUtle Wen of ors at: coal, and the Tama.. I a atraPin fall taut making 19 tens Hot Meat Chazrohl Iran par /Say. 1 , 9 Salabrtilr. MUIR SALE..”..I. kraut - Engine 10 _l2 10 by 30. tek gond..rbableir orOor. with ; ossaftlac.Vonsles, NV guides . Beam sad Gowan- t TYCIrI.:44 l ' arOl4l6l7fruila, Wh i r. INCH AND FORCE PUMPS. Will be auo C. be - mem at , tee Work. of UK Youghloabany.flas Coal Cosopoay,..Weat X.W. Van SALE.-Stock and Fiz 1' TIMIL., 'MUSIC AND 00t)D WILL of • •nt.clais Grocery. 401 of • Kood.•.•••ers. 4.1..4..1 1 .1.6 ...taxed In other bashneal tbe reason for .clllog. G. W. rustt, 4 Fe& MU Wert. Allerlway. . it. FOR SALE. • • SIX ACRES OP LAS . • . Maas tie city Wall besolottebosnant on am term. Sonolra or WY. VI.AZZLT. Attrrnoi•at,l.a.r. 91 Grant •trtet. . ta17:11 FIIIR SA F. PRINTING OPTION. lire Menus Preowto, and a UM% Alua.titi at roe. Mora work than they can turn out. tr. . 7lfth sun Tinuill Street. FOB SAL E.—En gin'es and 801 - FAN New and Second 1i01134,11i kWh it cointrally oolted. Cc Ordere trom all porta of the country promptly scented. pf - - . anti a ach; Conker Martoq Averme and ,W. a. 0. it.w., ET' • SALE....• That three story BILICX: DWZLLiNB, ,' y located. No. 110 Sliver limeade AIIs- Ithcit7 City. eantottninlist room. tun hatki Ment. not atm cold water sad accoatratory. a. se In all the rums nem, inkitalten. Being situ -Mod oncomer of °errs alley. It tiredell netted and 'ventilate& Poaeetton Ay ril Ut. . JOHN i I tIL n LY meiWIII etine. FOR SALE.—AT At BARGAIM —/LOWE AND LOT. Na. 71:11;edllo stmt. ond Yard. Allegheny. Hoene. A stOry Br;elt 1,1 of 8 rooms , well finished Ano eatoPleto. Lot AO '; hype so .1 alley. good tram stealers rumor yr; Lot. MD property to worthy the attention of desiring to pureness real estate. Aim home on Li iseerotor •of Its lecallon end convenience. or a. I) InTestment. It would realise. Or runtlog. larva por.reat. on the oast. Term envy.' 'IP nee low Tor forth .r Informutlau, appito • Ci . MCA hen, .• • Al Dim ond. A l bay. ij FOR SALE. • Thu sibserlber offers for sa/e 1111TrAN 'll LeIIB9.4II.ZAD 811114/1.110 LOTS. Mutated os, Joalata street. near the Ohio ittesr. la OW ft alsthysed. Allegheny. The !matt.% Is one of 1,1 the most peewit mad - . kealthfal In, th e dry. fo . ! Them' lots .111 .old at a moell Mhamos o> i) Ant eon Mid °near/ terms; egeof lots L 4 ter 0 134.11 feet. Also, NEW TOP 1111aOlf sad /11101i-WAGGON, :sad ONE-noikhz mod a C.l TWO•HOESE WAGON. , TOR BENT—EOI7B . I4Ire. SAG Laix:ek street, antelning 9.rocons, hot and cold miter, gm, btth.roota, Le. 108. EINT-1101169. No. IA lreliat street. containing 9 room and Anlrhsd ratio. Thls boon Is finished in 'modern style: SlMate la a 4 toed RelltnhOrhood, and le Ant-elen:DroPenl lot every respret. 110IIIIIA Nor 16. Western , annonel corner of Chsztletseinet.eostatnloon/AroMes an 1 dabbed Y. nolo, lunette of h ALEX/LVIDER PAT TERSON, /A ;amber Yard. corset at 'Jan lard aid nabla • sires s, alath ward. Alleeway fe4 t)ERSO r flf HAM or Um:lnto Law vall thee. Mo. 010 sod ononiti , cow of We "MVOS= LEITA AgoraTxs." It Is Wag swot, imam or will f out Or a , PISA Ca Ty foopionlig MftroZ=. Nrtt Mk= sod Baal "Maio Agent0..1114... Fain& mum. S.OINA LAND FOR 'Aar* oraboteelamt to one arta bat mom • la lowa. oar Um Wm of the Macao it liorrowertern itaProal„ and la o .e of U Oaost prodaal • rkintlotui of tho Mate. • WEI at* tha wale Or a part. ApAli,.. „ at ara to • 10* 11=Ms.a. REMAIN .7IIOE, lebl VointochlOsa McDonald R Marregney R. p Min Roil Power Wa Pak YB2l Rhum. We Rom W A lucTIoN . • A. In Doable Fine Bolger-96 ft. leas. 42 ine tnemes la dismater. al* eYpneer i f{ leek bore. will be sold at Ailees wm‘l• osYoaasT, 9istia9L, at 10 Log. /1 il * Q.y. , 4,,, OA T° Tae . . 1 1 5th= Penat. JUST PUBLISHED: "Leatek from a Troooe6 *rig " Bursting . lame v..xplie.nee! of 1,14,,R** 1 above iimed nixlment la . Tenneisie. aadGeonla,i RUN AN tarPNIIDIZ, • Cospnsliiae autliestliaecoust'Orilie ramose •'Ystlef•• le the of tap afire that led to ' [now elegem& Telme.estored , eloo4. 4 . ll . l a Ps. •flpisplieelirp oe teperref. ruicz, lasi Of : mu:po st ,r Ad& °' 74.irpr lets" a.e. lox xn*.ridseasift, =1 rl
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