Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, March 13, 1862, Image 3
■ I I iiq t' ' tegrao R T 8.0 R Morning, March 18, 1802. oo,V Tian. —The spler)did sword pre itAF a l to 0,1 Scblaudecker, by his Erie.friends, frAn him during the bustle attend . q ng care at Cleveland. It has recoverai Arrintrr.—An attempt Was Itesda) night to break into the Book and .I,oe of Jlr. Oe Walti.rs, in Market', n b,%.• Fifth,but the robbers were fright...* a „a) Ilk she noisy demonstrations of a 1, brlmiging to Mr. Watats: mical cc AIIrSOISNT.-11.v... agent of the ce ;a, ...n fivnily has written to gentle v., city, ILl3killg enquiries in reference n grmelit of a imitable hall for / a ,1 ,p d converts by that troupe of se . some time next week. ' M==l WAttu GIRL'S Grum:NEß SCHOOL will • (i ~u thi , A7th tinder lviive of 1 1114 s 'Brooke; Of raiiiltiel• s aver of Pruf. Btooks of the State , at and who ig 3 lady of considerable scholastic to,+, and much experience in this' „„( 1,,, traction. Prof. Brooks will re. , iu the c ity for eeveral thys to 4ld in tbe' .tion of tie school. lIIt Nvw MAIL-CLAD STIIIMELRB.-- ~s , b ueilwr of plates for the nevi iron r b ing built .it Philadelphia,passed )., b , ir losterdry fur that city, via the Vhallia itathold. The plates, or rather lu.n, a e over four inches thick, and that fifteen or twenty men handled ~ ,in dulirnlty. A ves , el protected wither ' I ta. this might, to our mind, defy Mi l r i are, and, to the untutored in ratters, it besirtits imp:tillable even that ag, et guns could injure her. '.8.1:11' 0? A TaeLN OF CAR13....411 one of the eh a tt. cuutta of tilt. results of Com. Dn ... v . exrditton to the coast of Flo' ida, 11 min; trOculars f an exciting chase rt A+ the lie-d appro dm' the fort, a etas wss observed leaving Fernandina., .tt tit: s some miles along thti the COM. Dupont . sent one of paluat: in pursuit of it. An exciting race 1; Oa- Tnv stainer threw shells at the rig train, rid •otut• of them falling in such that F 0 ,1143 of the seeing rebeis prl from it and took to thebushes. Among latter I , FM t iliVe been the late ,Senator lee, of Fl.,OdA, accutop tulett by his servant. ud trail', I,f Louts, outrun the gunboat and Ott F LKA'',awl . —Benefit re' the Wound. .4 (rid b,aled Prowirania Troops. —The' em inent/1f Chi: will give two more .of their rwwl old fAione: c nutria at Brant's !Lie city on Friday and Saturday even . next, i® aid of the fund for the relief of ::roundel ail disabled Pennsylvania sol r;, miler the auspices of his Excellency, Curtin, the Heads of Department and bta o. fry Legislature. The distinguish ritilitz Mrs. Emma J. Nichols, Mrs Geo. Mr. T. Gulick, Mr. H. E. Hallo , Ql.l appear in new and beautiful solos, tei.rpressly for the occasion, sustaintd chorus of the company, under r of Father Gulick. ift , raual coacort will be given on Satur t l et, (or the accommodation of ,Ld rhil Iran Children admitted to af.. , (014Y1t, 10 cents; adults, 25 cents.— ty be secured for Saturday colleet t at Dr. Batinvart's drUg store, v't music store, Jones', Herr's, Buehler's. 'Bruit's hotel, any time during the day. iit Tlitevps.—Amotig the tenants of, the .• k - Viurstiay eight, mug yormt dolored "zied Matilda O'Bryan, arrested for'steal- ""'Pastes from the residence of Kra to south street. It seems that Matilda, 101,y with another young colored girl, .! t residence of Mrs.Slaick, Ttueeday, '%:4.et s to solicit cold victuals, and. IMiY Went to the kitchen to procure/W(OA atielts of food, Matilda took advantage L trabmie n to purloin the dresses, which ottealed in her baeket. The' stolen pro :, ,c,t, mimed shortly afterwtwAtc .gtrad Mr. t"'cog ascertained the r4dence of the 'seeded there, and arrived lust .a few before they returned home. Matilda tged with the theft, which she' Eltbutly ~.."4 / but umn examining her basket, lamas th the stolen property, which Mr. thick wttli him home. Information of the ramie to the Mayor, who issued a t for Iditikk's arrest, and after a bear- Ace was committed to prison rer Y-XpzeTED LITIRABY TREAT. --We wider ti.atapaper Is circulating, and has already 'Waled by his excellency, the Governor, of prominent gentlemen, solicit. - Doti T. Buchanan Reed, to favor our wit h a public reading of his last" nee litlet the "Wild Wagoner of •the It was rend by the celebratedt : .:13t ' 348 . E. Murdoch, in the Academy of hil ailelphia, a few evening's since ialge and distinguished audi , 11,1 ence; the h ' 19 Putter, Henry C. Carey, di l erryrii, u mi and scholars honoring the. v taw presence on the occasion. The tae Press have set the seal of '413 "Tbt Wild Wagoner, " and thk :..1 Cqkgratulated on the addition to mit great fame. 815 an elocutionist Mr. ' tkitebil and accurate, and portrays-the rraf,tions in his own creations with ex- Pith% and telling force. ThoB6 liti° ... tl 'eled in the dreamy beauties of hlai, ` r litil Er aril been then b the tr4mti 'Cat "ci 7 • Cuuntry's Dafenders,', ;;,4° I(lvltmion to palronisi Tiff: IteiliP s be P r eVAiled um to visit our city., WEEHE nXl9Aux 'faqir /91D!"414 Iva HAVE I DON N. —We present below a table showing the Mate of which each member of the Legislature, is anative, and his trade, profession or occupa tion. prepared by the Ediitor of the Chktiter county Macs, , who is also assistant eldrk of the f Ell PA fouse. RePrWAltutive.o , Tfil l e , Etilß9r.tdds hat lte would alsn have giver:l:l6e' ages, kt ut found that one hundred and thirty men die played quite as much vanity about telling their ages as the same humber of unwanted ladirs of uncertain ages would do: Mr. Henson, Penn., lawyer; Mr. Boughter, Pima., lawyer ; Mr. Bound, Penna., lawyer ; Mr. °Omer, Pontiac, lawyer; Mr. C(.110(11, pans., Real Estate Dealer; Mr. Crawford, Tcon., Physician ; 'Mr. Donovan, Clerk; Mr. Fuller, Penn., Physician ; Mr Gists, Penna., Farmer ; Mr. Hamilton, Penn., Farmer; Mr. Heistand, P01:111., Editor; Mr. Labrie, Ohio, Lawyer ; Mr. Irish, ' Penn., `Lawyer; Mr •Jrnson, New Jertey, Lawyer ; Ketcham, P nn., Lawyer ; Mr. Kinsey, , Penn_, ,Black h ; Mr. Ittniberton, Penn., .Lawyer; air. Liendem, Farmer;Penn Mr. De.writnee, Penn., Farmer • Mr. Lowry, Penn., ; Mr. Mc- Clure, items., Lawyer; Mr. Meredith, Penna., wyer ; Mr. MOtt, Penns , Farmef; Mr. Nichols, Penns , Carpenter 'Mr. Rally, Ireland, Con-. tractor ' • Mr. Boatman, Ohio, LaWyer; Mr. Serrill, Penna., Farmer . ; Mr. Smith, Moutgom e4y, Pt nna., Mr.' Smith, 'Philadel phia, Penna; letwiet; Mr. 'Steih, Penna.!' Dweller ; Mr. Wh'artoll,` Penna., lawyer ; ail, Speaker, 1,1111)14 Lawyer ; ' HOINS. Of ILIP6BBITITATIVSS. ,Mr. Abbot% Me 18:. Gentleman ;Mr uilexan der, ~pertna.„„ Contractor ; Mr. 4, f unstrenst, PetllM, jimmy& ; Mr. Bauks, Penna. ' LaWyer' and Farmer; Mr. Barron, Penna., Farmer; Iblir. Bates, New York,' Physiciati; Mr: Beaver, I Penna., Merehant -` 'Mr. Beeliii, New' York, Farmer ; Mr. Bigidon, Penna. Lawyer ; Mr. Banchard, Ohio, Lumber Merchant ; Mr. B , Conn., Physician ;, Mr. Boileau, Penna., Fk w rmez; Mr. Brown, (Idercer,) Penna., Mer chant and Editor ; Mr. Brown, (Northumber land,) La vyer ; 'Mr. Busby, M.d., Tavern and Store; Mr. Caldwell, Penna., Dyer; Mr. c 418812111, Penna , Lawyer ; Mr. Chatham, Penna., Law yer ; Mr. Cochran,Penna., Lawyer; Mr. Cowan, New York, Printer and Editor • Mr. Ciaig, Penna„Lumberrnan ; Mr. Come, Conn., Lawyer ; Mr. Defitine;' Permit.; Mare . Dealer ; Mr. Dennis. R. 1., Lawyer; Mr. Divine, NEWS.. Farmer ; Mr. Donley, (Greene,) Penna., Farm er; Mr..pennelly, (Phjle.,) leetand, t l i ntikeelter, Nifr. Doukheity, - Penchi., Machinist Mr: Miff field, Penesylv'a., Lawyer; Mr. -Farley, New York, Phyrician ; Mr.,Elliott, Pe, ' Architect ; 'Mr. Fox, Penna., Physician; .Mr: Freeland, P' ans., Farmer; Mr.' Gamble, Penna., Builder; , . Gaskill, Penna., Clerk; Mr. Graham, Pen n , Merchant; frir. J3rant. Penna.,Farmer; Mr i . Greenbank, Penna., Lawyer; air. Grose, Penna., Physician ; Mr. Hail, Penna.; Palmer ; Mr, dapper, Penna. ' Farmer ; Mr. Henry, Penna., Priuter; Mr. Hess, Penna., Cordwa.iner; Mr. Hoffer, Penna., Surveyor; Mr. Hoover, Penna., Farmer; Mr. Hopkins, (Philadelphia,) Carpen ter; Mr. Hopkins, (Weehington,) :.Peoria ;. Far- Mar; Mr. Eintchmau, Penna., Farmer, Mr. Jo sephs, Penna. ' Bank N. Pr.; Mr. Lillie, Penna., Lawyer; Mr. Kennedy, 'Penna., Farnieri, Mr. Mine, Penua., Surveyor; Mr. Leber, Peons , itman ; Mr. Lehman, Penna., Farmer ; Mr. 1 11 .thtenwallner, Penna., - Farmer; Mr. M'Ciel• len, Penna., Deritiet; MeArt..ity,'POttinsTitter „chant ; Mr. M'Culiqugh; iPeentsf,J4eienttllylll&• 'Makin, N. J., Cabinet Maker; Ai. Iti'Manns, Penotto,lluilder ; Mr. Mehra; Ptinifte.:,THlMlder ; Mr. Myers , Penna. Letiglelatue,r.;,Mr,.NAinclen, Penna., Eitor; M;. Pershilit, Peiffilt: 'Wiyer; r. Peters, Penna.; Far. anctlifillthitv-Pottet g r, Penna., Farmer; Mr."(gligley, Pa , Clerk; . Ramsey suns ,Ftemer ;„Mr. Rez,Peana , Farmer ; -'MA '•• 43ficiader Pandit. 'Minkel f lir. Ritter, Penna.,,lns. Agent; Mr.lloss,.•.(Luzerne,) Penna., Ahr per -;, Mr., Ron, OWN*, ) knoan Laborer. UMe. Roirlishdß. Y.; , Mlirclieffl illiri . Rassedl,,,Pertna r) , Mettles!. Maker i. 211 ,,Arn, Penna. Lawyer s Mr. Shrock . Pa. literehaut; Mr. Sdit,fliiiina.: limier tAir:Sdielni,Paind,'• Editor ; Mr. Shannon, Penna„ Lavilesr; Mr. Brpith, (Chester,) Penna., Lswyer ;. Mr. Smith, (ila.,) Penna.,Meichant ; Mr. Strang, N. Y., Lawyer ;ildr.Tate, Penna., Printer; hlr.Thomp, son, Penna., shoemaker ';= Mc t 'Tracy, -Penne., Farmer and Tanner; Mr. Tattoo, Eng., Law-. yet” ; Mr. Twitchell, N.Y., Merchant ; Mr. Vin cent, Penna., Lawyer; Mr. Wakefield, Penns., Clergyman ; Mr. Warner, Penna . ., Farther ;,114r. Weidner, Penne, , Shoemaker ; .Mr. Wilciey, Penna., Merchant; Mr. Williams, Penn., Law -3104 ; Mr. Wituley, Penna., Physician ; Mr, tulle, Peotia.,Geetlalusu ; Mr. Wolf, Penni.; Carpenter ; Mr. Worley, Ohio, Lumber Dealer; Mr. Rowe, Speaker, Pannsylvaniaa,,Merchent. By this table it appears that in the Senate . , .. there are 16 lawyers, 2 physicians, 6 farmers, 1, editor, 1 blacksmith, 1 miller, 1 carpenter; I contractor, 1 clerk, 1 red estate dealer, 1 mer ehtant and 1 Jeweller. - The (Adept man in the Senate is Dr. Crawford of Mifflin, being 63; the youngest is 29, Messrs. Buund and Grate, both Wog set down at that age.... In In the House, there are 28 lawyers, 20 farm ers, 6 physicians, 10 merchants, 2 luMber mer chants, 1 tavern and storekeeper, 1 dyer, :-/ pinter and editor, 1 Ituribeiman, 1 cattle dealer, 1 innkeeper; 1 merchaut,l architect, 2 • . .. clinks, 2 printers, 8 shoeinakers, 8. surveyors, 5 Carpenters and builde.ts, 1 bank note printer, , . 1 ra" Raman, 1 dentist, 1 cabinet Maker, 1 iron trtmtar, 8 editors, 2 bankers, 1 insurance agent, 1 aborsr i 1 harness maker, Iclergyinan , and 2 g tlemen. . = e eldest man hi the House, is Mr. Petera, ofi Lancaster, who is 70; the . youngest is lift. catt , a Phil a delphia,who . The avert- is 29 art. age of the members! of the House, is 40 X TS, and the average age edeflepatoes, 85. ~ I ;In religion, thereto a great variety, being in House, 2 Baptista, - 2f Presbyterians, 2 Con g gationellats, 9 Episcopal Methodists, 5 Epis otliana, 8 Friends (or Quakers,) 2 United Pres [titular:is, 6 Catholics, 6 Germau Reformed, 1 Disciple, 1 Protestant Methodist, 4 Lutherans, I Reform Presbyterian, 1 Church of God, ( inebrenerian,) 1 Free Thinker, 1 Christian i i a 81 making no profession. 1 a the Senate, there are 8 'Episcopalians, I Unitarian, b' Presbyterians, 1 United Presbyte= r r*, 1 Friend, 8 Methodists, 1 Catholic, 1 Ger- 1 men Reform, 1 Dutch Reform and 14 who make no. profession. Of the members of the House, 79 are natives of 'ennsylvania; lof Massachusetts, 7 of New Xtrk ) 2of Ohio, 2 of Connecticut, 1 of Mary la d, 1 of Rhode Island, 1 of Ireland, 1 of England, and 1 of New Jersey. Of the Senate, 29 are natives of Pennsylvania, 2 of Ohio, 1 of New Jersey, and 1 of Ireland.-- Inlboth Houses there are 95 profeseors of reli gion, and 38 who make no . profirion; and, sc olding to 'these statistlas,"lt 'Blnstild' be a re - m rkablv honest, upright and pious assembly, Norm.— The members of State Capital Lcidge, No. 70, I. 0. of 0. F., are requested to; meet at their hall, in Second street, on t l ur t ayaftern, athalf-tone o' cloOk, adtieltneralofßherjess Jaik, withot# further notice. Ledges No. 68 e n I t l o are also respectfully invited to partial , in theitmeralservices, By csder of ' .4LLW t to t. , Secretary. - uttegibarvia:Alttitlg ittiegrapt), ilitylitibagi Morning. Marti) 13, 1882 EINNATH Pennsylvania Legislature. REP.RTED EXPRESSLY FOR THE TELEGRAPH. SENATE WINOMAY, March 12, 1862. The Senate met at 11 o'clock, and was called to order by Speaker Harz. :Prayer by ohe Rev. Charles A. Hay, D., D., pastor of the First Lutheran church, of Barrie- On the motion of Mr. Morr , the reading of the journal' of yesterday (Tuesday) was.' dis pensed with:,, PETITIONS, lISMONSTRANOSS, &0., PSISSNTSIO. Mr. CONNELL presented seventeen peoty l o signeliltrAOthgnihred-*LgattilT.e7citipms and budueSs nien'or thelateMbrotigirs of Frankford, Axamingo and Richmond, in the Tirenty-third anct'fiiiv&ty:l3.ftlL Wards of the city of Philadelphia, in favor of the bilj, to 4111104rititt*.ias seOger ra cad - company. IReferred to the Committee on Railroads. 1 R0 1 , 1 :M./ !EtkePAnini4tee on /44 1 0rOatOLY.' ,. :Also, a remonstrance of mechanics, material men and others agiiikettie 'eiiilsnsion of the lien haw epAirs „on ,huilo Inge . :Referred ro the Gomnaittee on theJudiciari. air KINSEYi j prefented a= petitiog of the stockholders of the Mls:it'd gild Ich2nd tom- p . e road company, in favor of an alteration of t r charter. ferrecl to the Committee on Roads and tei e 131 1dEes• Mr. KETCHAM presented a petition of citi zens of Blakely township, tuzerne county, in faVor of a change in the road laws of said tct shiP. lured to the Committee on Roads and Bridges. l Also7it feliiitni 'Orcitikeiisti Plainis;'Haiiblef Plymouth and Newport "townslifilsw , Lrawirne county;' praying that ila act Ot.“AssemblY tie" passed authdiiaing them to associate , together for the purpose of erecting a poorhouse. • -II illeferred to thir Committee on the JudiciarY. 'Also, a petition of citizens of Wilkesbarre an& Neeipolt townsliips, , Lniserne county, -for lux act tOauthorize the trustees of the proprietors' fund to: appropriate that fund to the erection of a poor house. . , Laidupon the fable. • •• Also; 'a - petitiona 'citizens of 'Pittston slfip, Luzern county, pra)* thht a portion of l said toWighiP nifty be annexed to Lukewarm township, same county. ,Beferred 'to the Ofinraittie on New 'Counties And County. Brats. . Also, as Otition of 'citizens of Blakely ;Win-, ship; Liitenle . County; hi favor of a supplinnerif to an 'act to erect-a poor house in said' town snip., , R eferred to the Committee on the Judiciary Also, two -remoriatiericea of••citiaenieto Lii z4nebourity, against the "repeal of • an , act re lating to pedlars in bad county.) . . -• : 'lleferred to , the:Cominittoe on the Judiciary. Mr: MIA 11 presented a petition,of. citizens of Westmoreland countypin favor of redutirig , the wages, of cotthty .tommissioners. •'r •. :, Referred to,the Committee on the Judiciary. antoirel er'exa.ol,' — 'll4 COglifi l lTlES. ' ! ' <r Kr. PENNEY, from the Cominittee oh.the Judiciary, reported as committed r ir. act•iteln,: tiire to the electiim of .menibins of i COCll:pijii of Philadelphia. Also,..(sante,) as coniiiiitteC an' act rotative' toltherainoad indebtedness of Allegheny city—, tr. Rafrrif;.(Philildelphitt,) (Corporations,) us, committed ? au actilcilepeal certain supple.- minita Id the Relitincetinsurance company, and for other purposes. A. number of other private bills were report ed', and several passed. Who bill relative to the payment of interest othe debt of this Commonwealth, was taken Az i i and read as follows: A ACT relative to the payment of interest on nia: y five e e pe de r bt ee o n f t tlds bate : es m t m th o e n r w e eid in; th . .. „,,iii _.,,,,, stases, The Commonwealth of Pennsylva. • by aaida: o) .)lltatiefia Awed i tn.l4ilntipaElV. borrowed money, pledging her faith , ta. re: at specified tinesktOnpriticApidithereolotud' Vidfrin44.l.%lol 08:41taitigeeltiti dee*. not Par #va , JP.Fi.cP.i.FlZ ( Ndk 4 g4 o bar 01 1 049_ ' arid pledge* , fairda as: aferessid,"hil :pays four itAl three-quarters per ceat:bnly, the remain in- quarter of one I p,er,leeette.beiogmhitMarifl mince of certniei laws laying taxes in this, whasas,,This. forced', detention by , the mount:Wealth, of any, pOrtioft ,of • the Wettest. el.t - eeci,fOte pail hitinzpolitio,.and violates her. faith and impairs her ability advantageomily tolbo. row again hereafter. , nd whereas, It is due nut more to the char. ac r which this Commonwealth has always So ht to maintain, than to the rights of those w o f g hold her obligations, tiutt.the whole sum for which the State is bound should be faithfully paid according to her contract; therefore Simon 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Souse et Representativer of the Cknnmonwealth of Pennsyl vailsia in General Assembly lief, asuiriOti.lo6s9.4lo- ocied hk the al4thOrslY Cf th0.4 1 9 1 4.,1 1 1 0 4 40 WI& Of any act of the General Assembly of the Corn monwealth,as lays ant i taik. uPon tke iutert of thadretit ottlie ME& ifiditlifitglatlailigai hereby is repealed, and that h geafter tim,MWl reSt ou the debt of thia . .(l9Mnimmaeltkita gold; in'full, according to the taniis tipd lobligOionB of her contract. On motion of Mr. BENSON, . Was.:olA committed to the Committee on,Finance, ki4oo Nile or yeas 26, nays 6: concurred in HOnse ainandassn - Witte bill to provide for the destruationiof; Canada thistles." ••,-1 ;The Howse amended by sn4ing tt , a,(ps bill. , . . . ~ . .i'he bill to change the place of:tkoldingiiillad ons of the Supreme Court to Yaimaporto taken up and debated at long*. ~ •,'r',' 1 .% • ostpormd for the prow:it. ,, ,; -, ' -,: 11 the Senate then • k I'‘.lll • 1 ••••+4 , 1: , E • t' • .HOUSE ofiEt . iiiibititiWit3 • Wareasnm,lfardti 4/ ‘14413t ' The SPEAKER called tha•jtiouset4 i mier(i. , ten o'clock - At L .1. .. ._,.,' • , • .9i% 'Prayer by the Rev. if i r is Gaps, pastor of the Goirmakßefornioil cpu 10, .110,F,ifbTE,,,,, , . The Ore* ',,ivid 0 real Of ; . ',l. , terdiu k , e*ept = that VOiblori,. Of:tlie lift,talattie'td &IX in! place, the readatar 44 k on, ,miotion of M. CFSSNA,4iii e ? ' 0 a F.55et,J.1:44144MA. 7 1:1 Mr. BEEBE moved that the House take up House bill No. 381, "An Act to provide for the adjudication and payment-of certain military chlims." The motion was agreed to. The bill was read as re-printed from amended copy, and, after various antlindments, was = Passed'finally. • , • • T p , , A 1 PAX Or CLEM TO AN INTANICUUMNG 00i91:01/I 4 1 Mr. RAPPER offered a resolution, '4ltick agreed to, providing tigth.i..pny•pf •Elett# clerk to the comm itUt to ` try Westlake 4:tithe contested election of Bann:R*lp from Adams county, the sum of three ddlianqer diem, the number of •daya; to ye ceyhar;ell; •itc. • n indcdtarogain. On motion Of Airi SCOW, the NinlBo 'priv•• seeded to consider Molise •entitled "An. Ave relating to the duties•of =ooniinisaionersi of 'Huntingdon county, when acting as a board of ;revisiom • • • ,•11, • ; • -01 . Considered anti- • - 1.4r4 ROSS, f ei; ,);-moved that the•amse proceed to the conuideration orkettaat:bill}No. —'•entitled an act in relation to the Centraiand illalaUttgatt.l34l.o2. cl theopoonmlikagnmt.lo,l4ol,sam bilkommi u i mulawatter moo ailocusioxv it. wee to the Committee on ntilroadik,ir BILL IN PLACE ON LILIVN. Mr. PERSHING, read in place a bill entitled ••1,. Sgppleraent-to i the rpgulating;b9plughs." (i010131440.1d, OPORTialklini • On motion of Mr. ARMSTRONG, the House proceeded to the consideration of the resolu ltition relative to the apportionment of the State into Congressional districts. l e. n .e • anti n pasleadas f e llows:.- , i • ( Olt 4 gelid ciandtfen of three be aPpoitiA ' 3 td ease ?tile lbenirriSsidoil4 tipPdt , tiOnmentof last session, so as to make it con- Trirm to the recent act of Congress increasing the number of refiresentativeslroin Ails 'State. The resolution was read a second time. • Tbe ; pendingAuestion was on the amendment nubtfdtb4llo. Mr. ci4.,i, *bleb *qui ' .s keleT as folio ' / 1 • "I' i f! 1 . f. "' -'* ' ' 7 ' 4:r That a committee of seven be appointed to report a bq1.,..t0 this golsre, apportioning the State of Peniiiylktiiiii into Oongresiiional dis tricts forthe neat ten ye l p." AA i llitnoviti to amend tiliAtut44l • by strik.Thg iliere`And irskr&g. 34 -rolhe.?" Agreed to. :The question recurring on the amendment as amended; it was th ThWeaoltiticii as miiiiie ivae then sdop „Mtikag oll -0: 1 7 , NC411 i Mr. BROWN?' Milthumbellattlij= road in place a bill, - ..,est - ij* supploun e nt-Aq_the act to change t. ; "'";.;tf -iaPWllfilteitislitivings' ik b t nk, and for other purposes,” and moved that t House proceed to consider the same. e motionivas, agreed to ; and said,pillstas takiiiiikpindtpasseii tally: - , , ''''"' " • "' Mr. Ito BINS moved that the Home proceed td. the consideration of House bill No. 201, en tttleo askaot tor&p*„. h t . act,, approndrMnrolt 7th; -18614' ntittletl • ' At'n Act , f2orthe cdthinti tion of the tonnage duties." pending question was on the amendment of Mr. ARIUMIONG, which was read as f0110W8: W> As, An act was passed 'the' list se,s den of thtrl-4004-11inre,:entitled An Act for the commutation of tonnage duties;" . Litict Whereas, It id alleged' that said act is un cwnstitutional and void ; theinfore, ' 491:01 . 10N Bel. d iikictedliitheSehiste and House oflßepr . emtirtepatollher sfAtormorgvectitilif Penauryb , wank tn Gene al met,:eria it, is hereby eniseted by the authorityof the 'mini,' That' for the purpose of testing the validity of .the act of March seventh, one thousand eight hundred add sixty Otte, entitled Act for thi3 - coin inbtation" of tonnage Anties;" the Attorney 04118113 k of the Cotanion*eitlth be t and he is here-, by directed and required immediately to issue execution fur the amount of the judgments held by the State against the Pennsylvania •failroad company- or tonnage dues, and to col- lest the same at:cording to law; and if necessary to contest the validity of said act before the court having jurisdiction of said judgment, and tocarry the same by writ of error or otherwise, lb' the Stiprettte Court for final decision ; and if the said actahall be declared unconstitutional or told, either in whole •or in part; =it shall be the :duty •of . the Attorney General to Koceed 'forthwith' tit sue for, recover; and collect the whole or such.part of the arrearages of tonnage dues as may be by law recoverable. The` amendment- was dis' radii five minutes before one o'cloOk, r. when it was poStponed and made the special order for three o'clock this afternoon. The House shortly gti3rwsa'dli siusiNEspi 1111EN_ A_TTEND. PUB L C 3. MEETING . The business men of the city of ,Harrisbrug are requested to • meet at Basicr's ..13,Ars; rim natmeu) 16701iNG,, at half past seven o'cloOk, i ' rto • express - llfetioriintan on the' 'do; ed. ‘. 4 Brokers.and. ShaventHill," now before .. , , Wins° of - ltbritogislatiitiViiii , ,:lill. in favor of cad ? .. .. . . . . a legitimate and honest' trade - ire' invited to atAnd: - . • " ' , We, the nndersigned Business Men of the city of,Harrisburg, do hereby pledge ourselves and agrento close 'oar'reSpective places. of Itisinea, ciii 1 , Thursday eirening„at" 7 o'clock, P. M.,' for thnizirpese of giving our expressions and pro ! wing our moat utter indignation against the ge. of •the• act, (now abenit being rushed kittifigh the Reuse of. Eepresentatives,) ca rt! ad "An Act to incorporate the Harrisburg v.. . utile and Exchange Company." so, March 12, 1862. L , ich & Bowman, Shellenberger & Bro., chola & Bowman, D. W: Gross'it CO., . El rowel & Ilillinger,Jaeob Boger & Son, J 'es A .' Lynn, Jerry Erlich, Isi i, tie, Dinkelspiel, Fairer& Meager, J.liiartiu Lutz. Theo: P. Scheffer, L-,Kwabium, J. & J..E. GreenaWalt, MI G. 'Einstein, . Daniel Eppley, 13 user & Lochman,Cathcart & Brother, E.' S.. Zollinger & 11, Kelker 1 1 15 Bidther, i ,e i M. Groff, 'Daniel Shellenberger, i : 1 Miller, Charles A. Boss, . ,t4p. Zimmerman & Co.,Wm. S.-Shaffer, pt. Cmk, Jr. & Co., =John Edwards, }ed. W. - itc Gilla, ' O. C. Mathews, Chas. S. Segelbaum, Wm. Duncan, * S. Iswy, : L. Lenmy, 18.18ohivetizer, "Henry Gilbert, 'John J. Ball, '' 'A.Huniel, LI Hess, C. A. Bannvart, A; Einstein, - . W. , Lyle Pearson, Jds. Ktu*weiler, - ` - T. Blosser, . C.; C. Mullin, D., J. Krause, 1 - .1. Snavely; : ' J.-Buehler, Andrew Foltz, S. H. Ettla, E2tiiiias, - Wm. S. Duncan, A; Xing, A. Patterson, Jimes S. Espy, Anthony' King, Biownold & Sam, J. H. Zollinger, 'W Brady, .' Jones' & Waggoner, Of K. Keller, , Geo. Bergner; - 'And many others. 1 . . iTwolframarorPiacts of beautiful new spring cOiatier a;large lot of bleached and' unbleached ;mild of the best make ; blue checks, at cents. per • yard; white--stockings,- at 121- is; ai3other lot of those grind white ril:3 7 ; ladies': pocket handkerchiefe, a 12 cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs, th border, 5 cents shirt breasts , -12}, and up to 871 cents; 25 pieces new .pant g i inideribirts and drawersvery cheap; ton - ; and woolen socks, at all prices ; riozen _woolen- stockings, for children, 12/ n . , 11- yard bleached muslin 121- cents ; Wool grehcit ineritioi; all cokirs, at 62 and 7i cents. Having bought the balance of the s kof a city wboleskda' house of plain and #. Swiss muslin, brillants, white cam ca, Hausuck and Victoria lawns, suitable for d • ,as those goods will be very scarce and d' • next summer now is the time to buy. Oar kof Furs at cost. 8. DEWY, • ' Rhoads' Old Stand. , ITGOODS. — I am now selling off my entire .4 ,ck of goods at and below cost', or 25 per it. cheaper than you can purchase elsewhere, vis:' fine hose shirts 75 cts. to •$1 • shirts, 60 ~ and 60 - Cts. - with linen - bo so ms ; night rte, 50 eta ; under shirts and draWers, 40 ct . to 'ST att., all wool ; monkey jackets, 60 c ..to $1;. cotton and woolen hose 10 eta. to 1 _. eta ; silk. ties, 12i, 15 and 18 cts ; collars, eta. to 15 cts. a piece ; ladles' collars, 4 and . s ;eta.; cue, 4 and 5 eta. a piece ; under :1 yes, 18 cts.; fine cambric at 18 and 18 cts. yard, worth-25 eta.; Marseilles bosoms of a n -.style,— and fast cellars 12,} cts.; all linen 'ups, - IS cts. and upw ards. If you want e __and gall...goods just go to James A. L at. the.-Harrisburg Cheap Shirt ! Mann,: t t,, 9i %l off _without tesorSe.:. • -7 %lit ip' 4111: made , to-.-meesureimlloout n tt o Hummel 85, Killinger'eltrooe' &retort; lainitiVitieht4'<' . Ntm 12tbvertiatitunts. 250 OARRIA.GEB AT AlrollOgi 32d Trade . Sale at Valla!lelPhia Tills SA.LII WILL TAXI PLAOI ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2d, 1862, At 10 o'clock, A. M., At the Bazaar, Ninth and hansom Stieets, • PHILADELPHIA. THE aeaortment will be very exOneive and complete, comprising at least 250 CARRIAGES, m the beet manufacturers of this City and Wilming ton, Delaware, most clewhich, will be warranted. sa- Full particulars may be Laud ln future adver tisements and Catalogues. SPECIAL NOTICE. . . ;•-• The Auctioneer . relpentfully announces that this; will he thelaFt Public Sale a Cirr — lages ever held to „the City of Inkoleet thearndult'br iVZ,bOO are alma y secured, ?dr. "derrick's_ alone amounts to $6,000. The will be arranged and open Air examine; thin several slaye previous to . 101e:which will - positively take place on theabove dar, nviihdut — rldliN to the weather. . • - alhltakiD M. 11:11Itialek33, • mall.gtd „: • , . Auctioneer. • SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS'! f ! I(6l l .reeeivell and fah - rat th. ti ,"ccdtsirod - 13b3re,-111 idarket 'ltt:tet;tifT , tikkit4igt of fresh and ganutbe4StPden, iud'field Eeedr in 44 State (r,tyt side of Philadelphii. .-atayiku Sada at ,ticars ts Emit tvalzu, RAANTSCD 'le 'cositafn is much' as 'Gin be - bad Ihrjtes tents inTwitkire else, and en bulk at pricetrwhicti eaanti 4 ba cinder sold: Also AgricultfiralMid Hoitaul• tural Implements pi , the season: I hiviteuttantittu my stock. ' - .DAITIb 'IIBCY NM* • 11.0 Stiritet street.'' •-• • - 100 BUILDING LOTS FOR - SALE. pHE subscriber offers for sale, on twins favoraiite to parchment, ore-hundred-but ding lots variously situated In the north.western and eastern parts [tribe city of Barrisbarg. ua Penn. street, poeter h atrenue, street,"llidge a'ad'ile - h . tate street, .eiSt . Parton creek, between said creek aad the Banishing Fm further particulars inquire or. the .subsoriber re siding on.Vrout street in sand city. JNO. AMSTER. • • RECRUITS WANTED. cIAPT. 'WIII, E. SEES remark - a feiw' lIJJ days to receive recruits lor . .Qompano D l lavianth co. Omani. nor statiunvl at Annapolis, lid. Apply at the Harmer. , Hotel, N. G. Patera, Markaintroat marl° dlw A GREEABLY to the' provisions of an act of II the General 'Assembly of this Common- . wealth, approved the twenty-fifth day of Febru ary, A. D. 1862, which IS as follows: A SUPPLEMENT to an act in relation to public printing, approved the ninth day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. 'Swum 1. Be it enacted by the A St'outte and House of I . tepresantatives 'of the ~ o:.onweladi o f .F.'entayl vansa, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same,' That the con tractor or contractors for the publicprintirig and binding, shall hereafter be allowed for the' tnuislation of English matter required to be printed in the German language the sum of forty cents per thousand ems. .Provided, That .no charge-shall be allowed for figures or other mat ter not actually translated. Sao. 2. That in addition, to the charges al lowed for,,the furnishing of blanks, by the elev enth section of the act to which this is a supple ment, there shall hereafter be 'allowed for down red ruling five ,cents Per.iiire of tweritY-four Adjourned. : !Sao. 8: That it is'the %tad and,meOng - of the'ltdt tei which thli is a suipplenteat,,tbat there shill:be no charge allowed for compost ten ocr- any extra documents ordered; unless the comPodition has actually beenPerformed,ef :which an affidavit of the Public printerehrill, lie required by the Auditor General' • Ideo. 4. That on Tuesday the eighteenth day of March, one thousand eight , hundred and six tY-two, and on the fourth Tuesday of January' every third year thereafter the Legislature shall meet in joint convention in the - Hall of the House of Representatives, and let the public printing and binding for three years according tei the provisions of this , act, and the act to which this is a supplement, except that but one week's public notice may be given of the time of the allotment for tne year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two. Provided, That the bonds with the sureties of the several bidders shall be duly executed, sealed up and delivered with the proposals for the printing and binding and in addition to the condition now required by law, shall be conditioned that in case the bidder or bidders to whom the printing and binding- shall be awarded, shall neglect or re fuse to accept the same at his or their bid, the said bidder or bidders with his or , their sureties aforesaid shall be liable to the Commonwealth for the difference between the amount- of •such bid and the amount of the bid of the person to whom the printing and binding shall be award- ecl, after such neglect or refusal. And provided fwther, That said bonds shall be accompanied with the certificate of the President Judge of 'the Court of Common Pleas of the district or districts in which such suretiesm ay reside, or in case of the absence or other inability of such President Judge with the certificate of the asso ciate Judges of the county in which such sure ties may respectively reside, that said bond and atireties are spilicient to secure the Common wisalth to the amount of the penalty thereof, which certificate shall be authority to the speakers to approve said bond: Notice is herebrgiven that the Speaker of the Senate and House of Representatives 'of said Cormnonwealth will receive proposals until the 18th day of March, 1862, for doingthe Public Printing , and Binding' for the term of Bute years froni the Ist day of July next, at a certain rate per centum below the rates specified in the act relating to the Public Printing and Binding, approved the 9th day of April, a. D. 1856, and according to the mode and manner, and condi liens, therein specified, and in the supplement tc; said act above recited. - - . • _ . . Said proposals to specify the rate per centnm on the whole of the rates of said act taken together, and not a specification of the rate per cehtnm below the rates on each item; • • •-• The following is the form. , of proposals for this State Printing and Binding: "I, —, propose to do all the State Printing and Binding in the manner and in;all respects subject to the provisions of the, act of the 9th of April, A. D. 1856, and the supplement there to; approved February 25th, A. D. 1862, for the period of three'years from the first day of July next, at the rate of -- per centnm below the rates specified in said act, and should the State Printing and Binding; as aforesaid be allotted to me, I will be ready forthwith to give bond, with sufficient sureties, for the faithful performance of the work so allotted," which said proposals 1411 be sealed and endorsed, "Proposals for Public Printing and Binding ;" and shall be directed to the said Speakers, and - be 'delivered to one or both of them to be opened, announced and allotted, on the 18th day of March inst., agreeably to the provisions of the act of 9th of April, 1856, and the supplement thereto, -ap proved February 25th, A. D. 1862. SUPER,ELI Secretary of the Commonwealth. rlO-dtd. PROF. ADOLPH P. TELIPSER. lATOULD respectfully inform ' his old yy pammeandEthepptale genend% that he will _ehithine to give linibnotions on the PIANO FORS% ML . 0 :IRON, VIOLIN' and also In thefaience of THOROUGH IlitAlle. lie - will w•th pleasnrowsit upon pupas at theirl seams at any hone "desired) ye moony wi ll boerma hist rcseideeblejsiThird street s a' few doors below th Germ . aettelbrara Church. declikgt&r NOTICE. L~~fYltLo]t~. Haw:tours. GOUDA PREMATION. ()MINIUM - 0 rrAILD !EXTRACT MICR% A Positive and Speclda Remy For Dieraqrs of the BLADDRR, IiEIDNEYB, GR&VIN., aad DROPSICAL SWE4LINGII. ' Thil Medicine lIICTOR-01 the power or DiSolltS o ) l 4 and excites thO ABSORBENTS tut • hadtly aellon, by which the WATERY OR OSLO Altiand depositions, and all IMI NATURAL ENLARGEIENTEr are reduced 11.21 wed ae PAIN AND DreLANATros, and is gad for MEN, WONBN OR CEIILDRE.T. HELHROLTPS EXTRACT SUCELU, For Weaknesses Arising from Excesses, Habits of Di-54110t0n. Early In discretion or Abase. ATTENDICD.WITH-THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS : Indisposition to - Loss of Power Loss of Memory, Di ff iculty of Breathing, Weak . Trembling, ,Horrer.of Meese,Wakefulness, Dimneas C.f Pain in the Back., Universal Lassitude of the Muscatel. System, Hot Hands, ,riseklag of tile Body, Dryness of the &cm' , Eruptious on L e•Ease, PALI 10 tx)e - ti f CNANCE, . These Or Wens, if &Bowed to go on, whie b thy! melt idne invariably remeies. soon follows • IMPOrENCY. FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS IN ONR OF: THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. ' Who cern 'eat that they are not freque fly followed by those "DIREFUL DISEASES," "INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION.. Veiny are_ aware of the cause of their suffering, THB PltoßDs DUOF X NONE WILL comrs.s. THE&NE ASYLUMS, •*'• • Rita' the IWasstAely Deifies by Moment:Won, WAR AIM WITNISSI . XO =MI= OP IMP APOPRIVOS. THJI coNsTrrunorq icvnerso WITH 'ORGANIC Re/sires the aid of medicine to srengthee and Invigorat the System, 'WAWA Ilataaom's =num suoffir tiothiri4l4 dos • ItIUAL 111111.1. 01007011111111 moot agitrTICAL. NC1M.11:13.-FIIIKAI23- 7 PEWALR& oLD OR YOUNG, SE9I4, OR covitaPLA TING MAARIkIE. IN fLANY4YFE P TIONA W PEQ4h. TO MitaTM, .the Beirut Birithn unequnied by say other remwly, ,as fadVrasW rir Retention, Irregularity, Pa'Mhew at, or Satipib n'or Clastomiry Nyacuttlona. trkmre,ed or Seirrhoos state of the Mares, Leaoorboxi Whites, Stern Ity, sad for all comptainis incident to the sex, whether arising from Jadiseretkm, Habits of Dissipation, or In the Dile - LINE 012 0124LATOS 02 LIPS. Sri BTXPIONd ABUT. NO FAMILY SHOULD SE WITS )61. IT t TA= NO Nogg MASAN, 11612111 RY. OR ITYPLERSRart Mini ORR roa ustrutaaaerr AND rkapar,oouis mums. izgatsomPs XXIRAGT sucao oosie SHOBET DISEASES. In all their Stages, At little Expense ; lAttle or no change In Met ; No nconvenle , oe; lnd no nature. It names a frequentilesire Wad gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. Preventing and Curing Strintores or toe Ur~.b ra Allaying Palii!andlulthuntnettoti, an frectiont -In the ease at diseases, and expelling all Poisonous, Dasea sed and isorrrent MaUir. ltitOtlEttlinti UPON TtletteLNDe • WHO HAVE BEEN IHE norms OF QUACES, and Who have paid lia.tvy runs to be cured In a short tsmo,have found they ' , ern dwedved, and that the' Pal- PON" bon, bytho pee of "rows.orni. aerreuxuerre, " been dried up in the System, to bi'en riot in an akgravateit form, and PERHAPS A/TEX AURELIO& Use kxuthowls lirrescr ammo for all Affectlutu3 and (Mamma of the rittINARY ORGANS, whether etigilOgin • • ; • • • MALE OR imm&LE. prom vtkintiokr c>♦nBn originating and no matter t f HOW LONG SPA NDING Ineeasen of these °riling tegetre the mat of DIUREr IC, HELMBOLD'S EXTRACr SUCH II IS THE GREAT DIURE32O, Ain In certain to have the deeinal effete in eV Diseases FOR WHICH IT IS RECtili fleirkatee of the matt reliable and feerneible character will accompany the =dices. CERTIFICATES' OF UMW, Meng to %) yew= standing, WITH Nous isaiiiirs To ' SCIENCE AND FA :AE Price $i 00,per , _bottle, or. to x for $5 00. • I)ellveredgraWiOldhis t - gointrelsr pucka. from oboes. 6:11(tll170NS 0111.101 Gmogiutteedf Advice Gragas AFFIDAVIT. PertOMally apps trod before me, au Alderman of tho ray 0( rMittdolpfils, EL S. lapbmujinn, wan being duly *worry doth say;bli preparations itentnln nn narrotlo, no Mercury, or other iujurious drugs, but are purely Togo table Sworn and anbeorlbed before me. this 231 day of No vember, 1864. WIL P. MOSER% Alderman, Ninth St: abote Rook Phila. Addrees lettere.lor informatioaln oonedenoe H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, Depot, 104 South Tenth St., bal. chestnut, Phila., BE WARE Or 0017N.ilttlitirtri1Tai aND liNPPINIENPLED DNA) SKS, Who endeavono dt..poce "oP Than aural , and ..ozNis •ARTIOLIS ON TNN RIPVTATION ATTAINID NT liteLtutiold'a Genuine Preparation e, 1, ..xtract Swim, • " Etareaaarilla, .1( Improved Hose Wash. Sold by C. K. eller, D. W, Grose, J. Wyeth, C & AND ALL' DROEFTST.i EVERYWHERE FOR RELMBOLVS. TA as NO OMER Cat out the adverMPement and send for at. AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSUIL. novMdly MONEY PURSES. 11DORTEMONAIES,-WALLETS, POCK et•books, llankers' Cum, Ladles' Cabs Satcheb, Ladles Tinveling ratchets. We are constantly rallying additions to our stock of the above goods, and new. wily have a due assortment of the latest styles. We respectfully Invite persons wanting to purchase any of the abdve articles to examine the stock—knowing that a greater variety or better goods canno: be found in the If.SLUSR'S Drug and Piney Store, 91 Market street, one door east of fourth dosser, mouth side. m 4. LAUER'S ALA- PORTER AND BEER, TOTICE is hereby given to the citizens X ll of Barrisourg, that the undersigned has authorised .E. Mager to rmmive orders - for any of my mann*, nixes. Thec)lletiting will be 'attended to by the under signed. Alit orders left as above will be promptly at tended to. (Bolt( LAMM, ,feb22-dem. " Pottsville, Pa. TO GRAIN CONTRACTORS. THE BALTIMORE BAG FACTORY, No. 17 South Street, Baltimore, Md. Is PREPARED to furnish Government atastractore and others with Linen or Cotton Bags or all• sizes, promptly for cash ac low prices. Oats and arts Cantracters will find it to their advantage to give me a 'mu. JOHN 0. OttAlltLlN. ißalttmore, Jan. 1.7th,1865. 1y2.4-2mde ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS. BEST PENS in thp world, for '750, $l. 25 ao, $2, $3, and $4, for isale at lebls y SCHBFFBR'd Bookstore COASETEI, ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SIZES, WHITE AND COLORED• Thepest artiele manufactured, can he found at th&TELCARTN, Next door to the Harrisburg Han k. EOHLEFFELIN BROTHERS & 00., WHOLESALE I)ELUGGISTB) INIS-SNALERS in Fancy Goods, Per fuakery, Brn r . also- &genie for the elle 'ot Refined Petroleum, Illuminating Oil, superior to any coal oil ; tarnished inane quantities at the lowest market rates. 170 andl.72 William, Street, jart.dom NEW YORK.II • FOR RENT. gE rooms-formerly-occupied by Grosi & Ktmkel, as a WHODESAL4 AND RETAIL GEOCERP, having ample accommodation for the true action of such bininees. Apply to GEO. G. IiIJNIZEr., Otinal street., between State endlirabmt. mall•dwx . ...EOMETHING;I. NEW 1 X.O exclaim for having Boots and R.hoeo .JA:tdaokened. Bltioyiag that will give a po li sh on wet orgy beopi;trotirkenx f 0; she II roe pates :frioeWak ar en ,W B * 1 04! IIM A. 440 o 1111-- • : .I,llupiLs& sowNAPPEI, 21 corner Front and Market atneadi. H. T. HICLID3OI D..