THE EMU GAZErrEi =1 .R.RNNIIIAN, HUD & CO., Wfiag.B4 and 86 /Web Anemia, P. I. 1111111tAl s T. r NOBBTON. EDITORS .LID, JO SUE MIL I. P. IMP. !MIMS or TEM DAILY. 17 mu, 1 ' L1 ! . '. 41 by u.rrlgis, per week-- --IS eta FIRST EDITIOS. jwwxtear. HARRISBURG. HE TREASURY INVESTIGATION. Another Meeting of the Com mittee--Nothing Done. Pennsylvania Legislalure SENATE : Soldiers' Orphans' De partment Investigation—Mill tai7 History—Pittsburgh and Ormsby Passenger Railway— Obscene Advertisements—Bills Passed Finally. (lpeeLal liGnatela to the Pituburah Gazette.) • YEAIIIIISHITEG, March 9, MO. TRU TRYMIURY INVESTIOKTION The Senate Finance Committee mot to night. . A tilseussion enened as to whether Mem& Moors, from')le and McGrath, }x•State Tressureri, - should be examined this evening, they being present, or *bather a demand should be made on Mr. train to testify. Chairman Billingfelt• submitted - to the Committee the report which he proposed Presenting to the Legislature tomorrow, annomiclug Mr. Irwin'e refusal to be sworn. Mr. 11r5oke offered is isolation_ to continue the policy . heretofore acted upon, and that Mr. Irwin's examination be completed before any other witnesses be called. - The Oommittao then retired forprivate consultation after which Mr. Wallace, In open Cc:mmittee, moved adjourn ment. Agreed to, without further teal. It seems that In consultation the Com. nattee adopted two resolutions, one by Mr. Brooke, to the effect that thls exam. Mallon be postponed until formal action on Gen. .Trwln'a refusal be taken; the other, by Mr. Wallace, that the Com mittee meet tomorrow afternoon at hell-past four to examine ex State Treas. suers, and to transact such other business as may be brought before them, and that all ei•treeaurere be notified AO aordiugly. BERATE. t3OLDIERS' onrrume DEPAIITMENT Air. GRAHAM, from the Committee on Education of last session, continued for. the purpose of investigating the affairs of the soldiers' orphans' department, made a report completely exonerating Col. Geo. F. McFarland, State Superin• lendent, front all "fraud or complications in fraud. I= tdr. LOWRY called up the bill paying ittteetateMarian and hla :clerks for liutpaiee work, which, after coneldera hledlaouselon, paned—yeas 23, nays 7. nirnootican. By Mr. BOWARD: Incorporating the Pittsburgh end Ormsby Passenger Rail way Company. • Relating to 'change of forms of action. Declaring tinit a loan to a firm, saw. dation or corporation. upon the terms of readying n share of profits, shall not znakibilfa party loaning a partner. Relating to Pawnbrokers. 111.r.Oilflil.T.F.: Relating to coinpenaa lion of county commissioners and county lad township auditors, general bill. lil)ZTwl,:4t4 tip;! Tbe resoThition from the Houso recall ing from the Governor the bill prohibit. ing the publication of olweene advertise ments, for special amendment, was concurred in. THS TIIEASLTNY I NQIJEBT • Mr. HOWARD introduced a resoludoti ilestraeting the Finance Committee not pressed Ruttier with the Treasury in vestigation until the" Chairman made s report, se Instructed, whether Mr. Irwin %ad rsfused to be examined, and until acute disposed of It. He said Mr. Bil ling-fen was ready to report. but bad de. bayed because the understanding was thi n other State Treasurer; who were alt anbponsed, should appear. . Mr. Vi 7 HITE did not understand Mr. intuggroi; ready to report, because the Commltms b:..1 not yet peen consulted. Mr. BROOKE :aid his motion in Com - mut ee i n e ruct i ng the chairman to re. port Mr. irwin's refus2.l waslu °°2l2°°- lion with his motion to a. - .. l 4Kena other Treasurers. Both motions p.. 48 ° 4 . Mr. WALLACE said this not his understanding. After the passage u. toe resolution directing the report, the Chairman was directed to stitxens ()Mir 'State Treasurere. That was with the . understanding that they would be here the next evening, and the report was to be made thefollowing Friday morning. Bus they were not here and the report was delayed with full understanding. • Mr. HOWARD said he Introduced the resolution for a single purl:ogle. There was undoubtedly Rome reason why that report bad not been proforly made to the Senate. Ho understood now that the re port would be made to-morrow. The ommilttee would meet again to-night. What they would do he did not know, or care, but the Senate should 'control the Committee. Whenever a lettuces takes Ida stand in court, there was no room for soother till hh was dlsposed.of. General Irwin stood In contempt of the Commit tee and Senate. Mr. LOWRY Jain fled the action of the Chairman, Mr. Blllingfelt, and of the Ommlltes. It was well known that there was au agreement among all ex State Tree/won to refuse to answer certain questlons. They should all be treated alike and thla resolution should not pass. Mr. BILLINGFELT mid be had made up his mind rather to suffer persecution than to drag Improper Matter, before the Senate. He thanked Mr. Walters for his explanation. He had been order. •ad by the. Committee to send the Sur. gentat•Arms to Philadelphia and get all tee ex-tresumrera together. so as to enable .111 m -to report them In a body. . Pending the discussion the Senate ad. .5 warned till afternoon. • = In the afternoon the following biLls ,wera passed finally : Declaring the children of parents who warn slaves when married legal heirs of .such parents. Providing for tho reglitratton of rail. road bonds and other railroad roonritlea. Allowing canal companies to conetruct imo operate lateral railroads of too miles. ROME OF REPRtNENTATIVM. Baldness unimportant. WEST VIRGINIA: Lawleriness,Tee Jail atlia nawaa Delivered or us Prisoners ter leiorrash to thertuamorre °suite.) Wuniturra, hfarch 9—United States Marshal Slack writee from Charleston, Kanawha county, the recently selected Capital of the State, under date of March ard, that an organized band of armed Irtt•Klux enteretthe town In open day light on the morning of the 2nd, ." 4 • a 4 Tauelug to the _jail with lathy* and other • Axlmeil deliber tlwln unlocked the outer , and'. °ell doors, Teliinaing too prisoners. TO those who happened to be present cocked re volver' were presented, with threats if en alarm was given death would be their portion. The organitation hi said to be wide spread and the clvii authorities poWerniiin. In view of the speedy re moval of the capital to Charleston. the . (taverner, it Is said. will call upon the -0 ,vernment for military aid to suppress the lewleiotneas. - Louisnuk. Tbe Allegheny City Delegation on Moir wpadiof Way ent.barii Girder. y Lounfvfm.s, March D.—The delegation of Allegheny City citizens arrived here Mitt, morning, and atter a thorough le. spection Of the city water. works left for Cincinnati. They will roach haze on • `' , t ,