f ho Somerset Herald. .1. J .ro.iry :'. I' Tin::.'. was t.n etxciiins dibato in Ccrirrcr? Ian week, ltasdali ('PomA of this Sn.'e :;i'-v . .. .-.,.,.1 i : .' . T 1 1 . Fl 11 Vi v j.--i cr.4 rrr-ccedt the eoi:s:uern-j!aEt n.cs lien of ;Le cwotsiv L..I, wmt-u i-ar-lW,3 rcducc-a laei rear one mimon do::-and urscoavliiior.aliy restores to'tc hundred and thirty-Eve tbous- .;::':: nil Uo-r-ardom PartiC! ' the L'.c rebellion. This! w ' r ,i fi vitb' ut i-pp .-.j-'-i'"". : W I.I'lTli! ; .!!-- ill''-' ' 't f" . ( tie i :n .. i ;. :..t.t!v i. fn f-d i'i-riiiit- ,. i i .;i I 't : 1 1 : -? 3 1 1 : ' ' ' ' .... IT.. I .. . !.'( ' . . . . i 1 . . I I . i ' I I i' '.v lo '' f I ! tl.-- ii. ' : 'i !' ' I'll-V i i - (.lie; I !() ; v.., . , .,,,,. I .y .-1 :'ii--t jrly o'.e. ,-.,! i , . .. ::::1 :,(::!.' uie fllrni'i b-jn.- tbi- v,.:- v. j t .Len on lie final f tl.t- b:'l and it was defeat- , i :,y i:. : u two-tliiid- ve-te ,ii her d:iy, to "v-j.t Jeff Pavis from i..:, iltiiti-.n rcpiir- tl. e-rnetal numbly bill tlo Peino-,:i.-:.bi!i:!- :craj. on-.-.. atit'tH to pas-8. Where u'.x v.-.- iintiounced ; Uj,.,a tie Confederate Urigadier?. ! i - t . ri.ur.i.l'-r tbo l.ri-t!-:il like p-.reiii.lne?, littlo Sam i. ; r i!.- I'm I I ! : '! ! r. l::.." , ;i:.'i t: ! i:g :i privi,e(igod biiu tie right to tie I::.-, tie :avs::ure. lie trul .f ll.ui.iLnV bill, ;r : .:.:-e to r.iake ti.e Kp'-ecu V Ha.lali,) l.:-d per.-M-! i t: , a ' iOWOIit. . '. . i Vr I-: '-.,. !,,,.!. it.,. " ' ' V. .; -i , r ,i ::i ri "ui'.t to oaai 01 a.- ', i, .piire-l - ' ' 1 . a L tlal e. ol.l l e a.-k d of ( r. .!:. it '-" as ropo :ed to odsu:t ; ! t-' V. ! li ' :p ;.:.'i was uojo.-t t-j tlo.-e :id i.lriody been relievid of 0- abilities thn.ugh tl.t ir own . . i i : 1 s i s , that oilers v.l.o ui nld not .. k so i.a'.e dl !.!.-: o thrti-i o;i'.:i ;.. ,. ' ti.. alien of:--'vl'ar xh-y t"u'1 "vaat 10 ,,e l,arJc,n . c i f hi.- reHvoisibihtvi"!-"' .l. lf Davis, the gentle r , , . : r.cuiamin ?rew choleric and became A:,'V r. " tjv.i.e. ,,! r , i. .-; I f. I.i I of .NOV," Ul, ujvea ' , . , , , tie la-o .-d,,,es;ie eal.m-: -nounciiig thc'I edcral Government The i!av Hill (Pen.., ofril conduct of the war, glorified ., v.;..-jctf :rtha.-the-,m-st:J-T ' -no snorted around pro- the 1 ite V,r. fed- ratc ; 1 .I.i'::.', :;::d he 1 lUiicb ral ii-fei.ec nnd justiii J t,i-, is :.ud the horrors :. 'V' r r .'. ') e. ' ri . ! .i, if ! a deliuiieia'ii.n ef , f ti.e war by Mr. I.i:;- a ;Lt ti.o .-u:';'.-.-;:.-:- ; i.:.d .1. o.::l. lot:..- N'urt'm rn pr; u ere n- l--'r-; : I'.lc :. - tho.-e of the Sou:!.. ' r field, i . ) -f Ohio. it a e....! .:. i s.trever'.i!'... .-pceeh dosnol- 1 !.e 1 ti e ( 'e: I'e h ra'c bully, ."iTid so e :. -'ely f:.-::.-d tin:- ta'-b-s on him t!...t ioii'd ti.e i.i.-rri: i out. of t! e lie- ( ; iMciili .-'.il ..I the '1 oo-e he tried ; Jake hack. deny. e ;;.l.ii:i his ' td fct-'b ;i.-l;i..n :: : i . 1 t'::" ly i'lg . : r : .- I ;. '. hi- h he had pl.-e-.-d lim . If ..no tl e Del-t.'.-ratie p irl v on the i, sip ! "i I - f,,r a:id d.-fend- i . . - e .1. :i .... is an i the r.-ln diiori It ink ! I ml 1 L- Mils- . t'e n .o- ; I t! .- !; or, mnde a co'ieilia'ory 1,1 '.. I to 1 1 !i-r tl e bill i .miii.t'o . w i'b in .ni". .u..i I tie- ut I! fa. I. A Oi 1 the oa'h ..f :.! Ti e ;(-, I III O il ported by iin ol. r. U iio huStli-ili- i u .ii ip:i t mil, , b'il wa ' ' Ke,.;. ;. i tie pi t.Oi, , ;.ci r. i p.Tini- -ion- ho- ejila- I, ite. Tie pr.- io'.;s . .- nil-1, au-1 the vole , e of the bill was I v". ilo:, or ."-t on was ti t!;e pa ;: '.' Mr biaiiie loioiediat-ily took: he ::. ..'!; a i.L . :;:ol o::in i A '.rale y a m iti.in to reeon- btaincJ the right to ; and agVin he asked ! o .-.moral eon-etit t ) offer his bill ', v goner..! amnesty, oxolndging v ger.er,! atnncsty, cxdndging Jeff i Devi-, and this being persistently re-fos.-d. he finally withdre.v his motion M roe insider, end tl" Pemoeratic .amnesty bill wa-i defeated. Ilv ti.i:. deba:o and ins results, Mr. Ibaiue d.,iin"d the most eompiete pa; i.anieiit.oy trie.i.iph ovi r the Dem- :a;ie in i: v o:i record. 11c put i". .ml ill and his Peuiocrr.tie follow- ;- ia the p i-iii oiol deiVating am nesty for lee sake of Jeff Davis, and ihr'Oigh the eticeeh .' Hill too e.-.un-iry i- simvn Ihnt tlio Southern Dem .. colic . ill:l.-:a us i.i ail that pertains ; ' the late rebellion ere as latter as -. .r, .-till cling to the ' ost oi'!-;" e.iii-iol. r a:! d.'-;ij;:.val of it by N o ihern men as au insult and out rage, and justify aoil defend the cow :.r.l!y mal-gn'ty and savage cruelties as ucroilos;; a.-death, iaiiletcd upon the Un'on Prisoners at Anders .r-villo. was i.uro-un.'i d by the Poaio- leaders , ut the opcr.ing of this i rate .- c. : ia o C.mgi'es.-, that an immense : AViOg not thaa forty millions i ." d 'llars wti to be effected by a g.-m ::d cutting down of the Depart-: mcnt expenses. A tor a u m jutbs : investlgatto:., it has been discovered ly tins? same lender-, that the Re- vice or labor ia those States, and ua publieans haves.) retrem hc.i expenses der the laws thereof, and tuiucipat that their pruning down can amount il'd by the Thirteenth Amendment to t . but verv little.' While the North- e ronstitulion, and thereby lost to , , the owners and parlies to whom such ' ' :,iy V 4,,:!l l,UI ,"4, 4 "4 4 11 noisily bliwiiig tleir trumpets over : l.:X thov Intende-l l -;t c.i-oiot d . ' ihe S, Libera I b.-rs uhobave , , ,r , , .. t . o . . I c ' r. .! i O ' i-e I on if I...: . 1. in. , eurreiiov and iu I nited States bonds, :d ma.-i.ii.e. lu .e b, , n inirodu.-ing payaldo" in years, if not sooner bill !.';. r I..I1 amounting now to paid, bearing per cent interest, (,.rl --f.,r lbe pi nieiit ed rebel war.Pava,'le semi-annually in United la.uis. n ti i. ii ruini up which rum up so far n tbe snug little sum of no A,,,,,."-,, uiH .' .'.rs. Reside S the sc. four bills bave been iutrodu.vd re.--! -ring 1 the pension r. lis all rcbe-lsuho were slricleri iheTefi -om (or disioval ty If this is elo.'je whiie the Pemoe- i :o y laveevntrol of but one bram-b of the Government, what n.av not be , , .f ,, . ,, , . pee,,,! li they .-bou.d succeed in ll.t 1 1 ' t I IVS.Ul'IlIilil i'lCl'iK'n JlTlli tiius see ure the exclusive manage-, mcnt of a Hair. How long wouid it i rn- uni.i ucnnuu was made for the I poymci oi s.aves: & topic that is new opon'y talked cf at Washington. ' The small savings tLat this Congress 1 may juncii ou tne lcpartment tippr. ro-; priations vri l e but a a rrain of " ,S . , 7' , ' o a,e roobeiy that v.ml be pecrpetrated o iocsc r-outuern j.n.'auicrs ia lie-, half of tleir coasthuents. if tbelrino- tl.o nw..:- ' thii ing bills trc not defeated. . s . , I i .v i ,,;,', of .I,,,-- I.A-r -o k the Rcpub.ieans of tbt Iowa I..-i'i.-'a!i!rc nominated for I . . t . i -... . ' Mi m.icr lLi-if newi-.v tiecteet ioa-, cr:; r Kirk woo J. Tii annual report of State Treas-I li-.i. . ... t otiitnro i ! -'T .' I.f i.i' M liL I 'J IUC , v . v . ....-. - j - . v,r ki fchows tLat tic Mate debt and four hundred and ninctj-sercn hilars and f-itv-ihrcc cent (I J'.iT r:. ) Tin: Itepubliean National Commit-1 ,..,! at Wa.lin.n Tl.ur.dav 1 :nid nrreed iii.on Cineinnati as j 1.1 . tiio plaee, and I bo 1 1 lb day of June I I - - - Mt ,,!.,. ,;,,. f.r boldin-r the next! P...,.i!. r. 1'iiTivrnfion to nom inate ' - f the a ei!i I lilted Mite ("r Ptates. I'resident o How doth tie heathen ruge? DUine, f Maine, moved iu Congress tbe (ox pcr.i-ine,! a Lilliputian war Janee, tie Pemoeratic pre?s of the 'country Mraigltwr-.y fell into ppasms 0f indignation, and tleir ' Indopcnd- cm" allies lave discovered that j;!a;;;o cannot be IVe.-ident. nnd (iftv-nine ' Ib.N. lll llll.I. 'other Confederate Kriradiers in Cn - , - .i i . . . i .u . ...ii .... ' m ; t V I r loeni.-en cs uu'i in'jir leiww : r bels. I'i l the world ever before ; ' witne-s the nieeta.de of men lately in rebellion voting for a law to par ,, n them.-elves and their fellows? And then, becau-e U'aine and other i l'r.ion men n--eiited to amnesty cv erv living rebel even fellows who miM-uou.-iv, illlll i no I 'eilioei um. s.ui ef the House applauded him liberally. This is the i-auie amiable and moder ate peiitieman who iu HC2 introduc ed a res diitiun in the Confederate Senate providing that "every person "pretending to be a soldier or oiheer i f the United States, who shail be captured on the s ill of tbe Confed ! erate Voiles alter "io ic.-t ol lanu- "ery, lv'l Armui be hrougb. fore a mllitarv c- uir: as abetting mur- dor, and u it bout '.-ati.-lactory proof to the eontrarV should - ll,v,r i d-'.h. ! Here was a proposition, h liber-: n, deliber the Union v laade, t m:i - iere all the Union ! e,,,;. i -. eiipiured io war, and its be oli'n aolhor, by lie gtiiee of llepub li -an eleiiien, y, n nv a member of Co.v'n-: y..re ilcs fare to face, the very t nio.u diii.-er.: and soldiers be propos ed to murder in cold blood, and spits out lis vi-noia against the party in p. . r l.elWu.-O Umf.clf a towering neemm.-nt ol tbe folly of fink cleni ,., !;..!: i a:i niiu illlngnei-s to je.i.lell ::!,i h-lie brought back iillrt the eeiojeiis of the nati.Ml. the master .-pirit ol tie rebellion, yet defiant and gh-rving iu his i rimes. Can any one doubt in the face of this exhibition that it is lime to call a hah in litis aume-fv business' Tnr. assertion has often been made bv Ilcpublicans, and as frequently ridiculed and denounced as a lie by the Democrats, that if the latter par-n- ever pained full oossessicn and ; :,,..., ,,,. stfl. ' would demand and receive full com Iieusati 'n from the U. S. Treasury for till 'ts losses by the rebellion. 'Weil, the Democracy has obtained possession of the lower House of Congress, and elated by this first s tep towards success, Southern "war claims of every imaginable kind ere pouring into that body by the cart load, and a demand for the payment ' of tie value of tie enmreipatcd slaves is looming up on the near horizon. . .1 . candidates lor I nited O;io of the i Sii'.tes Senator from Kentucky nrges the passage of the following amend ment to the Federal Constitution: The United States shall renderjust compensation to the owners of pri vate property taken for tbe public use of the United States during and since the late war, to wit: Property taken for supplies and subsistence of the United States ar my. Froperty in persons held to service cr labor ia the States of Ken- II..I-T- r.ob.ir tt.n.oa M-!.i0 rA ' "ii 'i .i t j liiimeu bv lbe laws tbcreof. nno re- :(Ta;t0,T os pvhlicrs in the United States army, or taken into the United States service in any other capacity, "'. -"""; " J ''" r-1"-" - ll cm such service or labor w.i dor-: and oror.ertv in persons hell to si r- service or labor was due. Such com-1 pensation shall In-paid to Paid own- j ers, tiieir heirs, assigns, representa-; f'ves. rueeessors snd distributees, in i w hole or ia part, iu United States ! . stales currency, ai tne capitals ol tbe Mates respectively ol the holders of said bonds. Said bonds shall lear date and interest from the date of the loss of the properly. Suppose the Pemoerits carry tie ue.t elei-tion and secure a majority of the S;at-s; in view of the subservi- enev of Nortlern Democrats to the : la:., rebel. a .-vbibbe.l !,. .b. ' sent congress, can any one doubt t I i, 51 f ll.tc jit rt e.itT!i. iiP,:imn i I w uo iifHiwu 1 wouid become the law of the land, Democratic ascendancy in the nation- ai goveramcst means payment for : 1 all thc emancipated slaves, payment of every "war claim" that ran be trumped np by thc late rebels, and a i ' 44 placing of Confederate side bv side w - oi, c v . b n on soldiers on the pension ,' tbe make up their minds to the fact that t ein !, n,....i i. i -"- " power. IvwKtTEit 1.v the saws tier - - nave aireiitiv uoi.;ii tied,. iuo- 0..1 nvs.-. tirinr lono of the Southern luiiv IS i o - i again heard in the balls of Congress. ; Bi-ing him, thin are tLo deposit The rardon of Jeff Pavis. so that he j crs who Lad their m- r,y iu lis bank av le ajra;Q returncd to tbe U. S. . . . . . L.AUUIV, 13 LAV III aUlil -' 1 vnni'rt 1 lAinanilal H II Fl f1 1 li 1 .1- 1 !cat for votisff for aa Appropriation t.A Pontonninl. and because lbis!,i....m i,rr;-. i. .. t'.pri-, TKn ' W tUl X. V . ' isob'eeted to . ..n.l.f .f t,o U'.f! ' seven Confederate goveraiuect La?, from fiXibii M-at in tbe IIou, ra .ed tie old j aad fansiliar rebel bowl that tbe 0l11' is re?p-.nible (or tbe war F'ml vuJaius who t-k UI' r's afcm tmr u.u. -. lore than tie peers of tbe loyal He- publican members of that body, twt; ... . , ., Uhe lorrori? of Andcr.-onville aad'fi. 'other southern hells were rxecedc.l by tie miseries Southern tolii'-rs n durcd in Northern prison?, and tl a; the entire respousibllity Lr tlte aod all other cuffcrings of the war, r .-! entirely on the Federal gj e,i,i,o :.t . ' - a.-i administered by Abraham Ion-; coin, while Jefferson Pavis i-; o.'. i'y without blame. -nd sliatne opun throne, so mb.-ervicr.t were Nort'.tra Democrats that they not merely on- i i i .r i i , i.i-.,,, l dared, but freely applauded this rebel ; tirade. The Republican party Lro- nia.le a record for magnanimity iinc'iuuled in the listorv of the world. It las as- sen'ed to the pardons and restored t !eitizen. - bip every man who to d; up i . ; ient save . i c .i i . rr ik...:. cniv iuc aren uenu oen jm.i-, .. ... because this is resisted by some mem-; bersof the House, a late rebel, w bo 1 holds bis seat and his life only through tbe clemency of ibat patty, iau.- thus to denounce and viliifv it. Tiio ! venom of the reptile is not danger ous, and we allude to the matter in this connection only to call Etlention to the fact that no consideration will restrain this Democratic role! t-U -mcnt. The fact cannot be concealed tl at it :s thirsting for reveng", and for payment for all the losses it brought upou the Sjuth by the war, and it is as plain as the light of day that if ever it comes into power, it will not only feed fat its grudge against Northern loyalists, but sate its greed at. the public treasury. ot z sr.w Yonii i.Krrtit Nf.wYouk, December "A, l:-7o. NEW VKAIt's The week before New Year was be-jonc(lf foffs nnj rains,wretehcd as those the tlnglis-b erumble about. The last day of the year elo'-ed in a heavy ram, w.ocn c., area in u,e ei en- in?, in the most amiable way. Watehers that night were startled by- a . s,l,(.n vehement din breaking the soft air, but the next minire smiled "it is three ouariers pa-t eleven:" Jlverv fire bell in the cit v was to be struck at once at midnight, and the church chimes were to begin a quart er of an hour before. Hut the impa tient sons of liberty hail caught the first peal as a sigual to begin their own private rejoicings in their cwu way, and tbey literally "made things bum." Tbe steamers sounded their whistles aud fog-horns, and every (ire. faetTv, and church beil swung rceLles.-Iy. It n imj.os-ible to dis tinguish anvthing ; the air was full of a loud humming, in which broken notes of b. 'ds, bg horns, s-ereams. and reports of rockets, were mixed iike mad, for the coming-in of the hundredth year. The' morning was so lovely it was a mockery to call it a wiuter's day for it smiled eiear and m.h as April. , i-Ai.i.s ami . Ai.i.ts. Calls were made aad received iu a more economical wav than for veers past The attention of gemlemeu ! was ars-c v na d to reduc nrr tbi'iri . carriage expenses, and most took the .short cnt to do this by going on foot. Men who spent twenty-five dollars for carraigc hire lar-.t New Year, l.l 1 . 1. l.. i i . 1.. ft down to eight dollar's for this. The ! leeiuuy iviii uiw mi-i iiau ii.iiiiiiiiL ..i.,nf ,;i,io r,r .t. Ar- ,, i thc funuv spectacle of superfine call- ( crs goimj tneir rounds in luii-uress suits. As if a lady should parade l'.roadway in a trained dress, with a lace cape on her bosom. Tnr. HEMTEsx I'eeii. Vigorous efforts are made bv the . Kenevoleut Societies to provide foi : Ithehelpicsa poor, before the cold, ; u.lk.h wc ar(. tai:ght will strengthen i as days lengthen. Soup-lourcc are tors tastcil so uaiby that people sup sot up in different paru ol thc city, ' posed there must be virtue in th in, where a hot, nourishing meal is L-ivcu : i'ut "Ft."' Walker's lave f.r Mrs f..r about six cents! and several lie- i en fr l.-idir:nr.liniii:pa nff.tr.1 sliel- ,.f.,..ui,nmlI, ,w.-;n, Hi li. I Luvuiyiuin-ot... ..i.-vi . iiij no'.' . i leaving the station-houses to keep the professional tramps and beggars. Two things are wanting to make tie life of the poor in New York and elsewhere anything but intolerable ! tv-rotntii!n..fia Thc first is decent lodgings, and provisions at a low : ho :s souaudenug his fortune at lbe ; -vli':a 1J!" - . u'';v-n, ,:'1'1 ; senate ami e-igut nmmOers ir-..in nit rate. It i true that rents and ex-1 rate of t10!) per day, aad that if he ! il 'l ':ot ""i'baole t:iat & ;;:o mmi-, Roii.-e be appointed to cxau iue the i . . . i i -.1 - . . ; I ,IMi!l 1 s.- III :i V li" " e-,.. 1 ! i ... i ' i i- I : - O ' I ., i , n 1 . .1 tenses lb cenerai are tnree times as hiel, here as ther are in London : a ; fact which weighs heavily on the rich, and is all but extinction to the; nnnr Ilir-b rents forcn tbe liriep of , ice of . cvervlhing up to correspond, in order appoinlmeut.witL other men, end j l''-'fth-ed at the lute elections i;! Mis to oiiv them : nor need anv if vonr i does not in anv sense live to the .--"TP1 w dl probablr come bef.,::' thc ..i.,". .i,.i- .1,; o ,.,..."- ."i,:.,i. ! KUUlin lUlUft iUIH n l, liai.ll n Ull u : does not concern them : for tho ten- j deney of prices, of work and pro-j doee in other towns, tends to that ot I ttii n-rpat eMiteri Servant 5 ineiis'ire their wages, "and merchants their i gains, by the prices ia 'ew York There isn't m village where this is ; rend, that people do not charge as; near the regular rates of the cities,! as t ier diii-. Tbe-re s not n t.-,-n ! in the States, that ii sot interested, l?0 ''' J-"covcrca ae!a catmn c f i factmn ami rc.oiecs in its Ue!eat be for its own sake, m the condition of , J,1!, " llb eoBGdcGtiil1 111113 tf, admits tht lbe charges of iutimida things here ; because it must feel , ' tce '""P maaufacturer. tiou are correct to a certain extent, their influence sooner or later. The 1 15tv. ''vi:L was in ,!'!' baLit 'f VfS and he goes so far as to .-ay that tho onlv comfort of ha-d times, is, ;i,at I tlt i LoOo and cn-.o :::g the payment ' manner ia v. hu b the Ames party hu. thev must bring bring down for rich ; ts fyr ?,,3'.WI. ! 1' ' '-:-o th" difftr- j stiisgovcrned the Stato would almost and" poor. The extortion of rents ! l'"ce- Thus little cue went i-u '.Id palliate and txense intimidation. .i i ' . i r- , lbe bad stolen ov. : si.iimciiil' l'.t,J C. i'..r M.o-.. .1 I,.: I,...-. ', .1 :.. .., ..r' . ' V'l",bitt am! he ounrreled .:i,e d.v nn,l : squalid tenements .f filihy stree-ts . . . UinS in more rent than uptown dwell-1 Not tn attic close!, with Lalf : the glass out of the panes, crimy and , Ueeavcel, but brings its four dollars a monh ta t,c own,.r 4...1 .,. : 1 i i i iif lull I LI JIMS III U I Ml 1 1(1 HI I liO 'decentest ones calling for ten j tocn 4oi;a-"S a nionth ; this to I'.f- in ('-,. 1 - MP VOWPV ' . The fact that it has been made to ' appear that M r. Rowen's paper, The ' 7m7jMjji: .; tl-o l2o1 crnft r. .Vr .1:1 , , : 1 T ' . V r , .scheme ,is anirnadverted upen severe-: U u a6wa,,t.n? ho wise e , 8et ftftcr,tLf ,act- & t'"., V"' '""'hhiiii a uigiug me ouuaiag- of the road, that paper, like every : oincr ote in ine i nuea Mates, lie-! a one in the United States, be- ! lieved not only in Jay Cooke, but in tic roaJ: J.y Ccrkc was '(opposed to , , carry tbo enter- j j n-j , : n n.i . , ', , . . . ... 11 inde;icnn-i is no m--i io ui.i.v for losing it. 1 should liko to 'tL - roush tne Mitts cl come oi tuc " ;:,.; , "-, f'i " . Jine of lUVb llliJUIl. I . I J " - - - w m - -f .'..! r.f that ti-.tk ! a::d I leiiere tbey all cauie hoi . c fact b, Mr. Howe, honestly ivcb ua: bat every ncw.'pajier ir.an o:J, be worker! for what be believed to bo- a Uood a3a was paid (or it only ; u bat be .u!a bave been It queer if a statesman, like a ikzea I could luemon, t-b jUiU bave . i.is ex per..:c3 paid for adrocating a seLente, . a ,,,VfI,a;xr should Lot. Tbe - t that it failed nake3 no difference. I have kci'iWii piitc a number of very exeelletit s.-btmes tb.it lave fj i'.od. Jav Cooko ha gone, but lie road vi . ; 1 yet ri bull:, and Mr. Bjwou will live io read bis anieles in its r-dvoca-ev will rnueli .:iti.-f.telion and debgbt. i Il.-.-e h'l Lie av that tlniH" v h ' fir,- M - I n "v.. , iliin.r ! i.i. : - - - " ' , ' , no-e-t thing in nature. W ben be;,, was prorTH f.'is, and ca: lying, ea,,,.,- .i,,,..,..,,,; ,s A.-r-wu. bo-k- crcat enii rjri.-es, le was tiio most p.-pular m.isi in Amerb-a. It is oidy j "iec be im.vtmsiieu to cv.manu.-.! t -a', won .J nsve cni.-nea any .-ii.-, d.w H,.v tba- would bsve eno-he.I any "uf, many men would lave done oet'.er t!.;-.n he did '! TV,?. ( a:, i ; i up.i;:. Is crime, like clolern, epiik-snic 1 j It would K-eia .--. One murder. breeds another. Ti.e pist-d, knoe ami bludfrn have been very busy from the th'fdiv lffre New Year till now, and the p'diee r ports t.bo'.v no abatement even yet. One lVt nzied man sho. Is his wife, cuts the thr-a'.s f bis four children, and then kills hiiiir t-lf, w'uie'i last murder was tbe or.e that the World may b." . ; t!;a",kful fi-r. The litimber of urog-' s'.!..p homicides New V ear s eve ami ti.e night hallowing was frightful. And v.' 'hat i- singular. It keeps up steadily . Hut the must. Ttntitttii.i: 'irr.0!:;:. (,n n-i-ord was that at the Wi .-.iio::;-i ter Hi. tel. Saturday night, ib-niaioo Dillon, a wealthy r.nd hr.-t-himiiy bachelor of fifty, .-hot a pentlcta.ia named Dillib, rin the corridor of the hotel, a'uT a m'jmcnt's altorcatioa, the victim dying in a few hours. The singular thing about it is, that lui"S 'o, ' tad no qtiarrcl indued y knew each other. Pd-j i 1 1 1 . e M .. .. ; the parties ll'.cv scarce Ion was oh'eiided with Diliibef fir walking in tic corridor understand tbcv wue. both boarders and bad ; shown his displeasure till day. Meet ring D ii. in r that evening, he t.rdi red i hint to get out of the corridor, which ' Dilliocr refused to do, u herttpon Dd- Ion drew bis Derringer and sin.; hd.i ; Now the facts come out. It appears hi at Dillon la- bern insane f-r vesrs ;h:-.t when he was boarding ist the r.icvoe.rt House be was in tbe habit of quarreling with the boarders on the most absurd pretexts, who-l create,! Mini a lear oi mm tuai 1 i . i ....ii.-. managers were eompcii.-ii to get r;u of him. He showed murderous pro pensities tbei!. but never a word was said about it, and he went to the Wc.-tmln. ter. Since le las Li tied a man lira proprietor states that this lunatic ha- been for a year iu the habit of ordering pe ple away from the bouse ; that if any one walked in the cerridor in Iroiit of lis room he won'd peremptorily order him away,, and if be decliucd to obey, be would shoot at him as coolly as though be were a dog. Hut never n word i f all thia was said to any one by ihe proprietor. The Dillon family :ire ! profoundly grieved that poor Pilliber was killed, but they were always afraid that something ol thc t-ort would happen. Tbey al.vays knew ribat. poor Ih.ouaiue was cru.y, anu j ibev kept away from him, but thev never sai.ianyuiinganoui it, lor iuo , .subject was pamlul to them. ! ' ' Ji,rC i'11 li l'u' .lu, "D hui1 ,-' i Hut Hr 1 th.e,nikini? ot ulc, hl A 1 j 'ou!J l-ovide for the punishment of . t a.i...-. . ,..yi,... tors of the Ureevort aud Westminster hotels would go up for not putting this murderous lunatic where he could harm no oue. Then I would scud up the entire Dillon family for fot wlld ttiow that their j "rotuer was cray, anu auvavs n.ni -ren ami u.ai it uas u.mgerou- t . ; " " o Jill: TItol til Es . Mll.l.lov.vi You hare all heard of ''Vinegar l'.;t'cr- " The promietor o,- o'm of1 ' . " . 1 ' . ' ' . ' ' I them, is a man named Walker, who married a wife in California. In making and selling this horrible-!.!.-1- mg mvlieme, "Dr." V. aiker has amassed a large foitune, for his -hit- M alKcr tin! not )!!cre::so as rc.pp.i.v 1 M ailicr o:U not increase US bis lucre. lufiCLbo ffc.t To ,'. iibi-fnlH- u,in- her c.-. O... !'. ... : ... ..... i . , i .'j .... . ...,.. lie relu.-etl to ailow tier m-uiov n- she desired, aud. the r.;.. avers. Le Reecherized and sooar.rt-.r- i , Le Reecheri.c ed the ducats that loidd Lave been her comfort upon other women. Ilo. drags bim into court, and .-vears that ! i . is cot resiraincu lc r;ui run it an . out. Now comes Walkers e,,,rv. j He avers that he is not only chaste, but tastuiously so; tuat Mrs. imlk CT is a nan 'Lt V Wor.!2tl. will makes cr is a naughty won:::), win makes j nrrn .-eico; ,.,1.1,. iv!,,.,. s'.,. , a'.' ." . .w. ....... . uy. iv" him for belter or worse, courts have got "Pr." Walker, cud the lawyers . i , ' ami Mrs ' have ; fill liie-kilisr. Roth are able to lov ami if the profits ed Vinegar R. tiers ' arc not distributed among li.e legal fraternity, nil precedent is at unit, TiiEi.AsrinAi ii . . . " "n "'l-'-"lu t"L'" Rabb.tt elisebnrgt.l him not f.,.-. lie lili. .-If , I i i.i. ni. . I I.i... C - . t,",ft' ,,,r ,it' lfPir M. h ; ' '' ' wt t.u.ng ; 'y ' V " l' 'l.J , T u . , "'""- i.nuu s oe- 'parture, v ben an investigation was ; Iia.i. niHi :iP StOIin lWU-:in ar.d Reck with cncstid. ' - v What is curious aoout it, is ti:o met tliat a ct that a ' business man like Rabbitt .-hoiiid per- fliit i?.flll-.1tt,in .1 ai irrnl on . .v.i. .iu amount to go en so long Wiibout any onchslrtowing anvthing about it. He u as in the? Laoil of ruin a-V!i v from 1 ..... . -,:-, t . "i. , . " ' 1 Uiyi rii.uiu.i.i.., i.u.ou .,lr. Reckwitl. filled up wita any amount Le saw ut s2tl appropriated the mon- "Le . . inis was i.araiit- t-et a lew oiont-Los ago by a young man ia the employ of wt -known lmportinc hki .. . , - I was i.n a saiary 01 ?i,oou ayear, out, aercrUitk-t, Lo kept tl r Urecs; moi solid suppct of tbe Southern t'.v.. women, cod ran tLr-.i;;b ' d.'l--ite-. t-t tbe i.ext Xatioaal l'.e witU $t?0,(;'J of J.:s :::L;I 'vt rV ia:n- pubhoan Coavcntiosi. Tbe reaa ty in three rear. Whoa the d:fA- for tLls Mate uf affairs is plain. In eaiiou was cticovered the jcut;g j-en- the Senate ilortoa has been tbe cbaui tkr.iau v.as safe'y awar, aad the 2m : p:oa and defender of tho KppaUiean eculd not teule itt ir !iiis:i.---3 v.itLout i.'adt s oflbe SouiL; upon ail ceca blni. S. ther got ii.to c..rrt.-::,n-Imohs la bus .'tuck U them through euce with h:i:i and f .rave. Lh:i on : tbick and ibio, aDd they are not uu conditiou that be would ruiara and ! graifl'ul. Wbila bis cuurse in this re- rvnlr.in .i,.ai:!..- that ilcv : w - -' i ' - . j woubl ivt 1 ( ir l)o.,k-; t-traiTbttUf-U up. lie pooU natureu.y uia it, o r ne had iioiLio-o' aii!t t'm m ! Why ! lbckvvitli old ij.jt gi.t inviiy with lis plunder is a my.-:ry. Tie id--t nev er leu ttc city. -Mr. ljaii;i: t is en titled to lei j-ympathy. Tie merchant who runs bis bu-liics.s so care!ct-!y oOors a premintn to tbieve.i. Ll'SlXE.-:; j continues as dull as ever iadu d it j a ii:'.l more Fo. Now that tbe bc-li- j days are eve.-, awry lariro iiutitler ol ereph-yees have btvn ilir-clrvd ! frou the retail .-V-res, :t:.l ta'teh M.f- j erin;: is anticipate i. it is !-rr! 'e to ; veil tit- ulieailv thronged i-I.k: of. Miieiiiid.-veii. Ti.o.-f ai e n-:::iili!". r: d ih.msa r..!. win woidd be ;:'a. ,fj . . .... i . . I . .. auytlnng to no i!..u ".i,.i ' ! i,:,....! Ti.o i-l.uk trade has , keepers and poop! a! wav; a I li;:it eios, f ji;iV(, wavs livoi to.cr::n:v vvt,)( of eni'iluvi'.ient. and they j fi- . f .,..,.,.,.,': u,,n ,:ihers, L-t tbcv ft r net it'-edto it. Tbe revival is .-!, andoit.-!v lo'.ke 1 for. l'lKTlii y.s Oar S;j-.vil c .rr- ' oi it v.vMiixiT; i r.rrrR fx. ) r nr.; est ovr.it Tin: avnksty ram.. i 'onosITIeN TO THIt :'.NTi:N"XIAr. A!-!-! '.i i:l ATIo.V. !oltT.'N' ON Tlin -m!S--I--'!IT1 i'.l.K' T'O'N. :i:s t ::!:.-1 1 ;::;tiai. Ast't- I-ATIoNS. Tilt: i.F..: JN.l CAMOOAT!:- . lot; i.i. ant r.::- ::t'i ion-. i. re. i W.:-!!iN-.i ro.V, D. V. dan. 1' Crowds lave boon flocking 1- , o. to the week 10 r.i Ai:i- II..nse of Kep;eseni..;iv( s ;il I'.er.r the ileha';- upon I'.au h. nesiy Dill. I ho galleries l-licd to eve: 11 jV. iug Co have l.e.'eu hundreds have been titrne;! away, nnab:e to gain nde.ilitauce. !ll.d;;c nnd (lar- liehlb:". e hoon making terriblo ou- sliuihts on the conduct of the e,..r ... t i . f i ov tiiO nutie). IlIOS oi i.i t.utJior the barba 4 ..harging that J . s. si V tiio nlitie). lilOS oi l.iO 1.110 Coiiloo- roos treatment if Davis was f Un'n.n soliiers at too Anderson- viiie l'l-i.-. n-peii, r.nd therefore ,-lo.uld i bv the respective Courts of Common be excluded from the be:iL-fi: of tlc'jl'leas in the State. : r-e..-osl e, m r. '... Hiil. of b.-or.da. An :.et to towide for the aduiissi.oi aticn.'.nte.l to rip to rip.v t i tno iernue- ar- ; raignimmi, uno tuotign cvioentiy a i nian of gu-at ability and line i-ralori-e.ii p ivvi'i- he did not succeed in rc j fating the charge.; of ;hc other side. ; TiiO debate wno ct times carried i n .amid the greao st excitement and , eonfo: km, the speakers were eon -taiii- Iv interrupted by questions ati-I sug-ei-sii,i..; iVnin oi her members an:! I he ri)-,,s j thc Speaker's gavel and bis per.-i.-leul call to order woie but liitlo hecdid by the cxeifd and angry disputants. Whenever either side would make a decided hit nio-mb.-rd and spectators would Low their ap preciation by loud applause. First the Democrats Woiii i applaud, and then the Republicans, aud the Speak er found it sluiust impossible to keep the ILisein even a toieruble degree of order. It seemed for a time as though the debate would last for many days, twenty-three gentlemen having sent notices to tbo Speaker's desk expressing a desire to speak on the bill. It was finally, however, on motion of Mr. Uaudall, rehired to the Judiciary Committee with in structions to report it together with an amendment suggested by General I.uiiks, of .Mass., providing that all (persons v. ho wished to have political Oisabilltics under which tbcv now labored, removed. 'should take a'u oath of allegiance to the (llovermuont of thc United States. There are in- dicatiotis that the Demo -ruts are w iiling to comproiiii-c on this amend- ! mcnt and everv effort will be made to (2rca, up a t..vo thirds vote in favor of the bill as cmenucd. Tho Centennial Appropriation Kill . a L .,r l r,):ill t travd it .iS ,,CI:I) pJsill f0.i,1,1 raJ)it!iy 'for a woes past, anu certainly uas not me t h Klkh it. friends claimed Tho I'ennsvl- i.r it t?n u.ivs ago. vania delegation arc not .so solidly in favor of the bii! as his geri- c'ral'V ''L't,;j suppose.! ami at ica.-t six : . ..: .1 . u...,. ...ill . ..i -.. . ci oih in iiii in v,i:i olo iiauis; u on the ground that Congress bus no power under the Ccn.-titution to grant an appropriation for sue!; purpo. c. j This lack of unity iu the House of; t.n i.s of ll'-cnses for hotels, inu.-, ; i.f. Mipposed lrien.ls car:ie-t but have 1 f;vci us, eating housea nnd rcstau j an iinbivorable iu'laeiiee on m.-mbei s ; r.i:i:.j. i from other States and M-r't'.iily dam age lie prospects .f tho bill. Tie Dt ioi cratic portion of tho Ohio d--L'- :.ation liebl u caucus a ,'v.v d.i.vs c.g i ! cud ai'ier a iongthv dh-cussion re evl to vote aganist toe prouosi jiosed pronr.at: jo. It ts ttiougbt that ma i iLie iji.iu iuo-. .1 m -moors who now ! feci inclined to vole for the C. uteu- ' w,l v.:o ,;fl!T" . il ' vhu ; L ... I. . r.. i i '. , y - --,-- ".... will re-nit iu me pa-age of b o.h bill' ! m. rum's r."-.-";ion e.f inotiiry int.. lt0 -.'.-'"' iruues .-.no iut;u:;.,ai!..n . Senate tins wee-.-; Mr. Mori, his .1 nr.'fl lll'OJ ti T I ti. .- .i - to offer, which if all read and commented up 1 on will occupy llic i 'tne of the .Se::ato r.- i. ....... i. . .11. . . .... . . ' ioi a v, eii ji,i-f ii!' iieoilie OTiCiiS. it - '' - ccms to be genernlly admitted Lcre that there was more or less intimidi: jiion in some counties and districts of j the State. Senator Alcorn has ju.-t atr.vcu oere i.om ans-itsi ipi, anu though he is very hostile to the Ames ! mou :.oi;;.ve . m,. I.. ,l-.e .,:,;.. i,-,,,!1' 'and ih-ithis nem'uaiio:! f. ihl" Pros:- "u ''- ! . are eo?;-tant!y u!b-.i wit.i .Vtbera V - I - j sure mm i..o t i.e is nu-eiio.-rc oi iuo ; Rci.ublicuns of the South. Morton .:',! ourrv l!ij.i"iii r!.-nntia and Louisiana against any man in ' ' .7 i - . 1 . i - , the Republican nartv. Tbe Repu'i-I ii. - utss of these Slates are very hostile ; . l..,.r. 1 1 , ..1 I.T... .. t,!. u Ollilli, l. .11, . ll.n i'.- 11:111 eilill rendering only a I.ah' Lcr.rted sup-, n - ..rt to t!.e. R.omhiie.m nanr in lh.'.r ' Stai - saiitl et nsno Mia MiKrh' for 1 . t . 1 i 'uv ?"U4U"n V"1'? auu i.. rj ser.u t.-ueps io ine rsoutn : hen asked for ir the Governors of these States. Not only is 21 or ton Srst choice of the St-u.s named. , hui he n i .. sec-.r-.t h ,,r tl.r.-A - fourlhi of the remaining southea i otiunc nl n,.:.-ct !;!,; 1 " - - . ...... hi. vi , Rrislow he coold command thc al-j fntat m a v hare weakened him in A - . home n.;rt;0i)5 oi tiie J'jrttl It lias made him exceedlmrlv ttrou? with tbo Sou;bi.rn wing of tbe party. When figuring on tho various I'rts: dvLiiuI aspirants douT leave Morion out of your calculations. tVloiitl Mushy was in Washing ton last week and openly oXjires-ed hiiiiS.lf as strongly ia fiivor of Uranl's rc-nuiuination. Alter Grant te is for llristow or IJUine. Su far Hiaine, ib-isiow and Morton oppear to be the h.aiiing candidiites, but there is no trilirg v. hat the ides of June may dc Vie. p. due society people aie very gay this whiter. Tho receptions hist week at the WLite-IIoUse and those ..f the Cabinet ladies and Mrs. Sneak er Kerr and -Mrs. Fernando Wood. uua.uailv briniant. It is the uuiversi.l subject of remark that the dresses of the ladies this season at the capital are mere magnificent than they ever have bee-, before. Many of lie ladies who are receiving are assisted bv bevies of young beauties whom ihey bave called to their aid and who add immensely to the charm of these pleasant episo k3 of social life. Though our season has passed its second week no large entertainment.- have yet been given or an nounced that compare with the grandeur of past winters. This is tie only evidence, if such it be, of hard times that has yet i':me to the surface in Washington. HARRISBURG. STATE LlfiiSLATOfiE. ir.e;j-'.n::, January II, Is;;;. j;::.'.t::. The Senate met at 1 l:lh a. v , nnd was called to order by the Ideuteuan? (1 vei in.r. Tbo Standing Committees ivev an nounced. l-.tl.i.s INTHiUit ei:i). ily .Mr. June.-, (jv the prevention of cruelty and unnecessary experi ments upon dumb animals. Als ) providing for the distribution of money arising from Sheriff's sales nf eeriuoi classes of insane into hospitals tor the insane iu the Com moir.vcrd:'::, aud ih ir discharge therc from. 1 i - Mr. St'i-i'.o:., prescribing ho-. . iiiployei--, p-'i'sori-, partnerships a - sociatious or c .-rjierations employed in mining coal or iron shall be -paid f..r their labor or service. Also providing for a special com mittee to investigate the causes of iii. jri-.es and difficulties between the cmplovcr and employed in the coal business of thc Stale, to report such legi.-laiiua as they deem most effectu al far the speedy adjustment nnd set tlement of disputes. Also fvr cstabJL-hiug now counties iu the State. iy Mr. L-iwrcnce, a supplement to the net to authorize tbo appoint ment of stenographers in tbe several counties of tho State, prescribing their duties and fixing their compen sation. IJy Mr. Cooper, to protect children of the State in their light to ae.-piiro Useful trades. Hy Mr. Roebuck, to create a State P.mrd of Health, for tho protection of life and health, and to prevent the spread of diseases. Also a supplement to the act fixing and regulating the terms of all mem bers of Councils, and all other city, ward, borough and township officers, excepting school directors elected by the people, fixing the timo for the ur ganiz oiion of tbe legislative depart ment of Municipal Governments of tho Commonwealth, aud thc Mayors ol ail cities ol the same. F.y Mr. Russey, repealing the act f.r the better aud more impartial se lection of persons to serve as jurors ia the several counties. Ry Mr. Duukel, authorizing the State Treasurer t" pay tbe necessary expenses of calling out the National Guard of Pennsylvania to assist the en il autuonties m tho suppression ol :.. i .. s..i ii.m irou.s in I oi.ei :ie ;i;iu ocuui iliii ! counties during April, May and J uno, j -7-"'. j 'tv Mr. Ib'ch'.el, relating to pay- .Mr. Herr offered the loll j-.ving ros ohition, which was agreed to: J-:-:-ii;, Thai Ilcv. Snydor is here by requested to act as Chaplain of lbe Senate for the present session. Mr. Roebuck offered the following resolution, which was adopted : i,. .-o (n i, 1! tho House oi icprc- sentutives i-oncarf, thgt j a joint csnmitte of live mciob-is lVoi.i tho p . - s u,,. . .mc. , aou 1 1 n....,..:. such additional legislation as they be ! Sieve i-uidocive to the snpp;ie-.s'o;i of 'this crent nnd rrowincfvil. nr.sc The 1 1. .use met III A. v.. The Speaker ann-iunccd the rcris 1 list ;f Standing Cvi:i:n:fti-es (ft!.;' !,,';v" oii.to: v.y.s i vi I'M f:. A large iiiiinbi-r of bills acre red in I'luce. including lie following: Ry Mr. He-rick, cue to provide for the ordinary cvpenees of tiio Govern ment. i.v .nr. liou.r. one to prevent , ,- ,. . . ; : ,,a'4. 2014 huk':i- ,;,st,,ta.l";B:, fr,,ra i Ry Mr. Fiuohc.", .one relative to j'bf mode of voting at all th-etioas ia the CouMmmwcauh. An ret empowering camp tuteting associations lo er.ijdoy a police force. I Also one to make Tue-day next ; follu -ving the first Monday in Novcm- (n-urrai election day a legal hoi '"' ' ...... .- f' V'-' " r f1 sai" i other Jd.-.-. , r.v 'p " 1 ,.., tt.MlI,,1 : petitions. niim...P f r-n.;.!..-, pre s. - nted and properly referred. v uomoii vi I v 1 1 1 1 1 li W I'l f The House! aelionrnnl until to. i m. rrow. ' , i . M.).liii, 1 H.irrisburg, Janv. 12 137o tu -i.'I .n."..i ' I n Kfi. i.v t! n T,r'.,T.1t T lonion ! ' " . " " f re-;allt '"nor l.atta. Prayor v.j; oil. reel Ov Kev. Suvdcr. Mr. IL.ys presented a petition f citir.cns of" Greene county for fixin the lawu! rate i:.!cres"t at f, per r... Mr. Jackson effrr.-d tl. f., !!..!. -i.r... ... . u - suiuii'ju, uieu as reierreu to t ne Committee on Finance : RwUed, That if the House, con- cur the Legislature will adjourn sine die on Tbursdav. M&rch f'th. Mr. Jones offered au ameiidmeot fixing tbe date for February ii'd. Mr. Jones spoke iu favor of early adjournment. Messrs. Ytikesand Krtaeutroutop p edit. A uumber of bills were read in lace, among them the following: Uy Mr. Jones, an act ccediag juris diction to tbe United States ever certaia lunds ia Rerks county, lo be used as a cemetery. Also an act conferring uihliti ro.i jurisdiction to Orphans Courts. Also an act relative to persons writing threatening letters Sectiou 1st, which provides that ii any one shall knowingly send, deliver or utter such a message, accusing cr threaten ing to accuse any person with a view to extort anything, shall be liable to imprisonment for three and pay a bne not exceeding $1,000. Ry Mr. Pill, a supplementary act relative to burial grounds aud ceme teries situated iu incorporated bor oughs, which provides tbat Courts of Quarter Session may declare such grounds a nuisance, anu remove the dead. Ry Mr. McCklhui, an act to pro vide for lbe erection of watering troughs for the use of horses and cattle on tbo highroads of the Com monwealth. F.y Mr. Rockwell, an act to provide for tbe erection of a poor house aad kcepiug the poor in the several coun ties of the Commonwealth. Ry Mr. Anderson (Allegheny), au act to punish persons for pointing or discharging fire-arms within the Com mon wealth. Ry Mr. Pa vis, a supplementary act authorizing the Governor to ap poiut additional notaries public. Ry Mr. Newmyer, au act to carry into euVct section ." if act 11 of the Constitution relative to salaries of county officers, and the payment of fees received by them into the State or County Treasury in counties con taining over loO.OUO. Mr. Jones offered lie following ii solutions, which were agreed to: Whereas,. Since the list session of this body Hon. Samuel Pimmiek, late Attorney General, has been removed by deattj ; therefore, It'j.'u'red, That the Si mile of Penn sylvania, desires to dace upon record an expression of its high regard for Mr. Pimmick as au able lawyer, a sjund jurist, a wi.-e counselor, a pure minded man, and one who faithtully discharged with dignity and honor bis high functions as Attorney Gener al ol the Commonwi alio. A'. ..(, That we fc 1 tiiis Com monwealth has lost orm of her most efficient officers and tho community in which he lived one of her noblest citizens. y.'r'.-..i oi', Ti' r ac teiid. r to ihe family of lbe deoc.tso.l our rim-ero aud heartfelt sympathy in the irre parable iss iliey Ii avo sustained, and that wo commeua liiem to Him vhom ahum can comfort the stricken iu heart. J.V-o.bv.,, That lae Cictk of the ! Senate- hive the fir-golf! if preamble and resolution i sui-abiy engrossed. and transmit the ?a;ne to the family. Suitable remarks were made upon his statesmanship, public services and spotless private character by Messrs. Newmyer, Lawrence, Pill, Jones and others, and the Senate adjourned ia respect to the lite Attorney Gem ral Pimmick. itOl'SK. The bouse met at 1 1 o'clock. Prayer was offered by Rev. Ciarke. A large number of reports from committees were read, among them the following. From the Committee en Judiciary General, an act enabling assignees for the benefit of creditors to make sales oi real estate encumbered with liens, with an affirmative recommendation. Ry Mr. Parker, a bill fixing tbe salaries of Judges of tbe Supreme Court at s, 000; and by Mr. Wi.-h-art, a joint resolution for the pur chase of Purdou's Pigost afii.-ma-tively. Thc follo wing arc some of the bills which were read in place: Ry -Mr. Leach, providing for thc immediate payment of one million dollars appropriated for Ceirennial purposes Ry Mr. Cutler, an actio allow cer tain personal property of a debtor to be exempt from levy and sale; a sup pliment to the act of l.S4'.. ANo an act to suppress vagrancy. Ry Mr. Lizer, one changing the manner of making returns by cm-ta bles. Mr. Ji'misen, from tho committee appointed to frame resolutions of cm d jlenee with the families of decea.-cd members, submitted a report, which w as read. -A fier some culogi.-: ie ror.'..!ids bv Mes.-rs. Jamison, i'elr ,f nr. 1 Stotzoi the report was unauhsmmly adopted by a rising vote. Mr. Mitchell submit! J iho fallow ing : Whereas, G d i.i His wisd ,-m has taken from the earth, iu the inime of his maub ! aud the noontide of lis Usefulness, Hon. S.ii.iU'-l f-1. Dimo oi k, l-.'to Attorney Gene ra! it tho Com moiiweahii ; thiTi.f.j; c, Ilt-Kolcid, That we r.naii avail our selves of this fir-t suitable opportuni ty tj record our high respect an. I nd miration for the late S. K. Pimmick as a courteous gentleman, obliging ofucer, true ami h .nest man, a patri otic, faithful citizen, a wise, elise-re-e-t, fearless, pure counselor ed the Slate, whoso death we sincerely m urn, end whoso loos vre deo'ore J;-' (, That these resolutions' be engrossed, signed by tho Speaker, nltcsiid by lbe Cleik, and forwarded to the family of tbe deceased as a tes timonial of respect and an assurance of our sympathy. Re-marks on the decea-ed were made by Messrs. Wolfe, Piummcr, Parker and Smith (Chester), after which the resolotioaJ were luani lu lUaly adop'ed. Out of resptet f.T the dceeised, the House tbeu adjourned. SEWTE. llAtt-ttsr.! r.n, January, RJ. The Senate met nt 1 1 o'chick, and was called to order by the Lieutenant i !overnitr Pmri r ii-na i,(7..ri,-! I,,- .l.n '!,. lain. " ' 1 Mr. Hays presented five petitions fr a law firing the rate of interest at is ier cent, in the fV.a'.e. Tbe following bills ucre favorably reported from the Committees, un less otherwise indicated: Relating to judicial sales aud the preservation e f liens and mortgages Relative to bail for stay of execu tion in esses where such bail is likely to prove insolvent. A supplementary act to -relieve la korerrt. workingmen aud journeymen from certain prosecutions r.nd iadiet- inal laws of the St A sur.plementai ate. " ppicmentary act lixmg and , regulating the terms of all members of Councils, acd all other city, ward, borough anil township officers elected by the people; fixing the time for the organization of the Ygi-da: i..'i -f ilfj ; iegiMoKvo uep.mm.-u- ... u.. v iiuil i-oi-.i-r nieiits i t tt.o t mmoa- weakh. and tie M.ivors of ili tl'o cities of the same. To con:': r ad liuonal po vcr on law judges. An act to provide for the erection of a poor bouse aud f.o the sc;prl of tbe poor of the several counties. To create a State Hoard of Health for th ; protection of life aad health, a-id to prevent lbe spread of di-ease ui the tuate. ( Re a;ive lo paving streets of cities; s poroi: k tita-s: it. January Id C i;. providing for the manner f paymeai .Iosi:.'i R.-Iggs, of C-.-x-ackl.', hi therefor, and conferring addition. l : a.-i d t -a o i:;!di ea were ilr : nod i: pe.vcrs up:.a the several boroughs of tl..- II-jOs.-l; :..-.ir Coxsackie l ist the State. n'ght. Tu. y were returaing f r.on For tic prevention of cruel and ua-. church, the laotiier and children on a nects.-arv experiments upon dumb hand-sled, which the C-tptnia was animals. shoving aero;- the riv r on ti e ice, To provide for the transferring i-f ; when they ail disappeared through award.-, of arbitrator?. la-, air h ie, which was r,;t sup-iced. To exempt iao ;s in 1 organs f ;rm Ti:' o- -d'es have no: i..?ci recovered, levy and saio on execution of utstici- ; f'-,rJtat- , , -Voo- ,b.-..r.'.V.-e, To proleetchioircn of the Co:uo. on- .... -: wealth iii then- right to s: -quire u-c-ful trades. A sup-'leiuentarv act t a!ivh--ri.'.t' the Governor to ippoir cddiiiotutl notaries public. Authorizing appeals from a.-.-f;- : meats in this Commonwealth t the; C-osrt of Comm-in 1 leas. To suppress vagrancy. To nermit defendants to ti .-tifv in criminal ease-. j To provide for the refunding an 1 redemption of existing indcotcduc-s of counties, cities and boroughs. The following bills were i.itrodo.-; ed: ' j Ry .Mr. Newmyer, relating to the i bail in criminal cases tnkea by May-1 ors or Peputy Myors, Aldermen or' Justices of tho Po.o-e, r. quiring tlr.-m J to record on the inform i. ion the resi dence of lie person or jurson take-i : as bail and the h c.i'i oi a:;d exte.i' ' of their property. I Ry Mr. Aden, to empower Court? of O larter S'-ssion.! t J i xc'uec fcrm ; lauds from borough-. Ry Mr. Amler.-.n ( Craw fed ), to i allow a h oeesiead of the vaiuo i f , jri.otm and certain pers-oiel property! for tho u-e I the family to be exe i.p: fr.'tn levy and sale, and live hundred epics of the hiii were or. hoc 1 to ' , printed fir the u-e of tin' Senate. Ry Mr. Audeio-.o ( Cran ford , nu-. thoriziiig chattel m.Tigagei i:i the State. also retauug t tno t-x.-mp:..,:i . property fr.uu levy and sal- on . cuti.'us on di-tressfor rent, d.-elsring the waiver thereof by a debtor, ex cept in certain cases, void. Ry Mr. Newmyer, relative t the taxes on trad.-.-, i.ceupo.'.ioti.- and pr--fes.-ioiH, sub-tituiiug a ;i !! tr.x lo lieu ther.-. f. Ry Mr. Yutzy, reguliting pas. gi.a-s ''are cr-u fn-li.-ht rotes on rail roads n !. c.veodmg li :'.!'.-, titlics in length. Aojoutni d uii'ii M oi lay eVoohig. ijoi r.. i"h Hou.-o uu.l ut 11 Pray cr was offered by Rev. M ;. Tal'cv snb iii' ted li.e iug. which w a- agreed t o .'j'.-oe.-i, Thai ! ':;.. ercoT O CiOCii. f ,' -i- noss for to- lay t-e cs f -.'! ing f f biils. Tho felho., jo.. Iiliis w ri'nl i; place: Ry Mr. Uoalias, ooe a:iiiiriziug defendants in administrators to give testimony hi fe.ro committiiig magls t rates. Ry Mr. Stewart, one pre-eribing the mode of fixing thc salaries of county school superintendents. Ry Mr. Knipe, one authorizing justices of ibo pence to bold anil ex ecute lbe office of notary puhhe. Ry Mr. Montgomery, a supplement to the act fixing ihe tctms tl no u. lers i f Ce.nLei'..-, lie. ohwtixo t:::: vot.-;s. The men. hi rs i.f the S.-nat.' w ere : announced, and the two llou.-os went. J ii.t..j..i:it convention f-r lbe p.irp ;se ot counting t no vote-, fir Governor' and State Tna.-uror. Lieutenant ! G-.-v. Latla i.eliiig as IV.sident of ihe (."omniiltee ami Mr. Ne-Aiiiver of the Senate, ami Mr. Parker, of the House officiating as tellers. After the count ihe tellers reported tie following as tbo result of the elec tion for Goveruo' : John F Hart- i rank had oOl.ITo votes, Cyrus L. j Pershing had -202,1 lo votes, and ! R. A. Rro .vu bad :; -2I1 votes. j The- f,iio.vi:ig was announced as j the result of tho election for Sta:' '. T... IT.,'., ,. !..'.. 1. . I ,.i . -- i . I i. i.ii v ( ie.ui . 11 ,1 if II .11, '.' .) Votes, v let ir l-j I eiiet b id Io" votes, and II. F. Pe-i lek.-r ha- 12. -MS voces. The convcc'inn then adi mrned. rrsnUort- V.Iilsiiv. (.'ili. AOo, January II Ti.e fol lowing win.-ky (!i.-;i!icrs .vh :-.re uu iter imlictmcut lor revenue frauds eo peari'ii bef.ro Judge ; ,ei.,. -!:!;( j:) ti'f. United States P;.-trie. C-eurt. to ilav, and euter-d a plea of guilty 0:1 tbe first ci.unt of their sew.-,;! iniiiet ments, which charge s them with c:.n sp;r.:oy to- defraud the Governmen': Joseph R ielie. Aut'.oi Junker, George Mlii. r, H. C. Fredericks, (ibolsor, (J. Russ.-il. Parker K. M .son, I P. Fur- long, U . S. Gii.-oo, it. M. Ford, f.r'rnt T , We a;-noiO-liini; Uie I.-ft F-.rd Oliver &C.-C. P. Fee. R. Pj'j'jjp V fi 1 L''fu.'vinTl.c w.li lleler-ios, David Coebraa titol Frank I 1 UU Uu!jt,,ur "- "f- lo-v.- ulnars A l-bisin.nri. f.r Merscieau, F.t-t.nmi ' ."J 1 lTT8Tfl a:H."av,.Tw A Ici-i'in. Air. u i lioon -hji, i f the; firm of Hutchius C -chrane, pleaded not gnil.y. Tl'.e-e gi (ilh-mmi reprc- i sent necr ly !!! tin- pr--!nl:i.or. distil-1 h ries in the city. Mll.WMKKK, Jaoiiiiv I I The I Grand Jury of lbe Cited States fir- eec. uoii ii;in reuirr.eii s:v ai'iiii!)-1 i:idlctn;e.,ts a guin-t i irti; s accused : of de frauding ihe revenue Leopold Wirih, n distiller, is charged with bribinc officers ".I,-., ., .-.- ,; , ,. , ' . , l i s- r; U-.iu!ing. I X-.iieciai Ageiii; ' Welrs.rt, ex-Iiepoty Collector; Ri .1-j diogton un.l Tenay, cx-Gi.ugers, ere; changed 'a i'.h receiving bribes. I ..i ,u ii ,i, i 1 l.i.n-Oiti'.-j of the lr-sii!llit! Tcri;: ' j ASHISiiTdNT, P. C., January U . IiiO II: U-e tommittce on JudiCia-. ry to-diiv, no motion of Mr. Law-: rer.ee, Ol Ohio, Who treviMlslv VOle.I iv u K . I i r .. " - w.tn the ma.onty of tue e m:i:'.l"c. recotlsld: reil ira .-:, ,n n ol. ence to the limit of ti.e term if the! Presidential oihee. The c .mmitt-e, uf cr (liscii-sioo, agreed t- pre-ent a' c m.-litutiona! nmend. cent i:leg the term of the educe if four years so ! thereafter forever making the iucoui-' bent of the o!i:ce ineiiglbio form ebe iioii. ' ! Niw YoitK, January 12. The .; null f,:rnld .f Panama, ju-t ri--ceivt'il, contains several letters from Lima. They mn-mncc the complete destruction hr n i oirtbiiii-ilie on the 4th of Peci-mber, of Abaocay. tweeu four l: y. of tbo -Ith ami Rc - live it. m. of the ;,th, no less man tLtrty seven shocks ocenrrcd. A very s.;- vcre fl )od inundated the business p-,r- lionet Valparaiso. 1W0 lives Were lost, and $1,500,000 worth of proper- ftr was iipsifrnvpii 1 in l iiiTntl'i. OrT.WYA, Jar: i? .try I 2 A faction fight to k place last" night after the c!e -ti n k. L-i'ineau Point between two f. i erdies name.) Scarf and Raque. and their respective adherents. There were liby men no mob side. The fight was a dr-sp.-ruto aad Id )ody one. Fifteen men were d .ngero-.i-K wounded, aud fully half au acre of so w was saturhled with blood. jiljr -.. ii-1. 6 1876 GEIITEfflAL YEAR. TIIEPITTSnilUJ DAILY DISPATCH. Lc: lO.torn L'-Zo?., Clr;:t . b::: l,;--.- i i i:.NisiniD ix i r.L'is op ti: at MX DohbAKS A VHAIb AND PiesTA'.M PPHPAID. Every 0u3 SiioaM S&rife for It. ,; i' r - '--i w.i -i.'-ir-j .i j-'l-iry lf i ;' a;-'. ' V ,t ii he iiiji, :.l-i a Ti PT itn" i'i!f I :ii:r I't-j ili-T. !,:r'e. Iiv. In ! 1 ;t':i-J . uf Jci-j- r, ;'oiv.i;..ii.if ui -'L ia u' ih'.m x a n I Uinii:.ii: ;! I..t -i t,-. .v-. an !. l y.-n l 'jTi.-ii-.n. iil-uI it, r v.-U.,; '. 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(irdhii .--:'.-.y, -f .. vu V U.tIk r i r :.-.--eiuitr, t!ii r.I ;i it. ::rr-T. fd.'i -ikiI m::i', i!ic r,;r:ii.T or tho V v.r.V.w, t!i- PiypMt'-ii trt'l I-.tm 1 a moon v ilmiMft aut rH:i!.! joiirr..il, v.z-.i :i --ci-h w.; c.iti rh;r;uMv f,.!u:u' u l ii to tht ro puMi'. tv.c l.i-t t-vitiHin-f ol tiie -.wpul u itv I ;he Di-puf-h i-t tucl ta:it it io r.-.ul ly:til r. ;:r-I! '"ot ot C.i:rr ry. Cnt'l nr I'olbi. s. ac. l vii;-- u rirt-u'.'.tii'.i i:i r'. ti. t:i i'Ui.!: I); it -i a:iv pip-'r in tl -u!-i :' " l':tiiif!''lphi:i. i Ll. b.S.-ily in.itl f. pi'.mU Ju?..-rit:rr.. :i:' pr -p.it t, $rij i r ;ili::U:n; iu rim s ut 1", tm. S. r- 1 mv a-nts -r r irri.TS to inirl nn-iTi:,Toi at U wine tK-r 'c U. l"oLin:if:er- ;irc uu!it r:zi'.l ti r- .-i ivc .-if.iik u!'rii.f.'rs at j i t Tie I eeiir Diopicii 0 (lf thc ( -'J,,,. C'Le.llu's , 1 am' Fiimily Xcavs- papt-rs Puhlishi-el. Mi One SMI Stele for It Ti: li::' -urir W.- kly I)i-.:il.-h. like Hi- p.iih- i' l.riiK" 1 ir .in efeiir, 11. w tvi. ni-.O is m nl il I fr.m . 1 . -.- ! . -'. !W ITi'll n-iOriC nf th iO.S:ilrf.-if .-..ni.il" ! i.:i.miiiiirtv-ix r .lun.n .f m.li.-r. .-inl.ra. i i' -. . i-'i -o-ti i. 1. i.. a ir.rc inn., : n. i-r, , ::!! Oi- m..r.. im;ir:u-it ne-ws of tiin .-"k i-'.-r.i?. l.e.S Oliril -IX C llllliriS (II IIl-llOT 4-111 M. :ni.- ' !' !' 11 col nn-l MTi'..-!!-.i-. ttnl e.iiii'iiiiicnolliinir ! .i-. ii t.. a -.-n.-r.il kn.m le.lif,- r ever. thin;;. a ! oi'.-ri e. lcui-.ir;.ia e Ur. u-ii.iut. thc i.u u'trv. Ir.. 1 e -.-l a.. ;i n -wo..t:.'-r. it U n..t jiimm,.,! i.v n.r. e 0!:ir j.n!.!ie-iiti..a in A:n.-rit-:i: wnile th r" .-nr.-i:li Kh..-!i it;. .'.! 1. .1, :in- iiool.! :ui.! thrir sr-nt 1 iri- ty r. :i ' r it i iu "t eii'irnhi.) leuni.il ,.r tli" l.ouiiy .i I'.uriis.l r. .l.'- weh he. r.---ir.- r" i.!- iior. 101 1 ti::il I.:.:... 1. 01 t.. 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S.-n.l i"iir n oii.; an I .1 ! :r f..r ir itl irs. t.-riiis. el.-. j -..r'riPiui-'' a '' " 'l'" " - la'NNKl.I.Y. I.nVH.'i M ll.l.I-.it, Ciil'-n-.' .. I'l. C- pURLIC SAI. "ty virm-of an orl.-r VLR. l ity vir:u..r nn or I. t l-i;. 1 o,;- f th o .-tirtol .N,m.-rs..trt.untT. '.... totln-un l-r-is-i--.l .i:r-i.--!. tb.-ro will bei,je,l tu !;, ! fji.tte "uUrJ'' "" T'iur.l j .him-inj 2i, lopi, at s vi.-k. at tin tLmrt ins.in-r.ii-. ''u-o'- O'-'- l.'U.' .vir;-.' !---ri."i valn Oite rt-a I ."'. it, lit., tint i.i-'.t.frty .0 Cyrus .'.i -y.-r-, E. . .I-i--a?i-.i l"ii: No. 1. A .- -ri.iia !..t ..r -r .u.i t situitn in tl.,- U .T'ltsli ) S..i:i' r-. t. a ll--iiium aa.ii!i. r lot ..f il- '-slemt ..n th noril.. Main St. .m ilio ..n;li. I.ast Iir- n.-w ..a- ..rr i.rs.-k ."s.twehm.-. with a u ""1;,r:l,r V1' i,ll l ,,."lk '" "I? -oh,:':' naoe. ran- w e.-r t link, hull room, water an 1 X : l'iii. -.. ana all ill.-in -1 r.i On;.r.,v. s, i.i ir.,cni--.t Main K t an I .T-nlinu' :.:-k t. war I sit. a'H-B'. ITS l .i-t. l-iror tin- I 'U- r --l ien -..-of rai I .! i-ei.-'si. 1 "ii; l'"-.iti -n (. ..'l.- ei'lh" III .-t .Icirsli.ll- ia til ;r.r::-n..! lie sioo.-. 111. r is a .;.rii-.z of t. i-i-r ..i : I.e ..-. ir.i-.-s. N-. -J. I'a- an o : i-1 .t!.f..nriti u( h.t f-ltoir. : .1 TC---I ' .'t - tr'. -'i. ..I liiil.ailscii.iu.il I.. r I nOe yl-l'. . S..m-r -i l ouniy. '.. l ot ai. 1- - li an.l a 1 ..:.o. 1 in-is of J'.-i.iti T.iiino- i in. J.-i n'l;::-.:i. v m. II. K''n;i an 1 eth.-rs. it;e tltrr 1 1: r.- I.. ill :hi of who n ai I l.air traelsof Oir .l ..--c.- l i.v Wtft S. Il:.. .:l. .:..!m FU.iiiii!- l- '..I.- u:. I W....1:. t. n.rt;, Ciii -tl 3aj I lull.'.,, ai; li -r.i- l a - N . 1. A tr.u-: of lanU r.irmr-riy ownr.l I.v Kiio. !i ..i..nn.n, . r.e.i.-iinjt ilo a.-tvi, m..rc or Its', st i-r al a. rs i.i wlii-h ur i-l.-aro i. X ... 1. A tra.-t ..I l.iii-l ..rmcr!v f.wnl l.y .1,--.-H. Ii .in I I.is mile, i-inuiiiiinn 14,. m-n-t in rc ..r ii -. srv.-ral a.T ol wlii.-h an-i-i.-art-i. 'i'loTo is a i-nc ?t. ry In.us.- aii! mall sial.le -n I lie iri -in- if.". N' l 3. Atn-r nriml f ..r-uer!v own.- l bv S..1. ; ..t-verai m-ii.r wiiiii tZ ril-tp-1. ana win, eM.taintii ir-i a.-r.-?. m.rf. or ii-ss. . ii.i an I ' ..tl" f," net i- tc w.rj t.uil.'iiiifi. on tin. in-'-nO..-. i N-;- 4. A triri . t l.m i w.i.-raaOt.l In tt.e nr-in? .-. m. ii. n.N.iex. ro'.iiainiiiir t iiii-n p. m.-re or U-s. fl:..- .- l.m 1? are valu.l.-io on a.s-.;unt of tlie ' 1 I'liC-r, ai.l iil' i lor a.'iiculiural -,nir- TtKMs. finr-th.rl in .-.n. lei.i the I Tl7,72& KTA. " - f" I""". en pi-r n-nt of tlie tair- cnilM mun nZTZZsit A Fapar lor tue FeovlB Business