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Aehwerth,BU ■ell, fiopklni, Kirkpatrick, Knox, Biddle, Wright end Preildent Marshall. Htontee of thepierttu meeting reed anil approved. * Petition bom eitixena of the Second Ward, asking that water pipe bo'iaidjon liland lane, from Pea tore lane to Fremont itreet; or on Fremont street, bom Jaokion itreet to liland lane, w»e referred to toe Comillttee on Water, to report. Henry Irwin., Bra-, member elootbom the the Pint Ward, to Ml the vecancy oaniod by the death of Mr. George iLewle, wai eworn In by Mayor Alexander. Mr Knox read the report ot Committee en Po'lieo. In reforenoo to the position of St. Stay’, touroh, aeklng for two poßoemmi to SJSrve order on Sunday, an advene report wasmade, the congregation haring sufficient nroteetlon at oommen' law. The petition of , thepolioe for an Increase of salary erae duly | unitdered, and a ellght adrance reoommend 2!e?fOUOwt: ThVnnmber of daypolloe to be'llmltad to three, at a salary of ft«o each; the ealary of the high oomtable to be lnoreae adte W*} lncreaelng the night polioeto elrhtltwo for eaoh ward) with a ulary of gSo JS..- The owner of the bonding now Moulded ae a Major’! offloe haring demanded u lnoreaee of $lOO in the rent, the Commit tee bellere it would be belter to pay the de mand than remore. The following reeolu *r--. the nti.lrm.n of the Police Com* mlttee bo aotborised to enter Into in article of agree- | SSwMiTb. Herron for the building now occn hr the Heiot end otter dty omotre, for one year wrammeUtot AprU next, at imtml rent ofltoo- Mid Hemn will make repain eeltafecloiy CLS&; Joseph Johnston, ice, $8,10; John A. ocoit, nanoa carrying ont the reoommondatione re- UUve to toe day end aight polios, and fixing their lalarlee aa etaud—alio, plaotog. too nolioo nadir too immoaiato control of toe Po ffia Committee and too Mayor, with power to Appoint end dismiss at tholr diemotlon. _ . The report waa aooepted and resolutions limiting: the number of the bni”#W their ealarlM, wesned submitted the folbewbig t “? or *“* u ? “u,,bw °° Belemd to the Oommlitee on Water. . Mr. Wright pretexted a. report from too Commissioners of toe Market.Mouse;nnd City Hall, to whom wai refarted a oommnniontlon fitn Messrs. Whitt and AlexMd.r, eating ior an advance on their contreot , * neeolntion relative to a elate roof for too City Hall. In alow of too adeanoo In l»bor end BUtUkial, too Commleeionore recommend an Edition of twenty-fire per cent, to Meeere. White A Alexander, but ‘^.‘the ! -jh.-p he made in the. original plnujif too | following resolution was eobmUtedr B-oW. Thet toe SttoriJ S ed to on the centred price 1 ‘tt.ttSontract renittnieg nn- Kxuptod ui tMolutlon idoptoi. C. oMtTb«ooniß*S to tto work on tho City Hnll. B -S; r mifS"«d If toport Oi ih. OoSriU« onStt«u, «ith tho following xo *°l.°‘ i ,°°? 'tW lh..mn of tI.CW to »PP ro PJ l *‘tJ says ot thTsS~t Oommltuo^nd Shi l» °P“ ed g« ,h mSI»J to _ jTfiVnf J - -., fc-tT* diitsccfl ol two • aSrtotfTtad tbit Vm. SlcQ«idry, •ss£&S»rttf*MS t? «« th» d«aH« •*» >- **TkrC«m»lUo» all© reported as ordinance ' 1a mda ud P»n Bhainnpln steyotj from toßut JM9, m potitfonodJor. AUo. to ordintoM to ■»* P* T 0 ® Ur4 ■troot* from But Lank to Chwtaut itiMt. , tlon»rV .mounting to |U,6B with . neon- fet the p»ym«nt of tin «m». - Export impUd end relocation* end k ' oomtmnjin* ordin.no** »dopt»d. . KrWrlrtt klia prewnred the report* ei .fc.Vl.wSi? t J! of El«i itum Mid Hiilop • ri ’ sSi^«X p s ,, s of BITW *">**JKtaSaS?»dE*nce of 07 hot# indie* to of Hr. A hi, commonly known • 0* end the n» i* *p thntSiSof Oonntil* »re Uerebj le w » «“ 01.7 S«lW«r, to U wJS. < tti f S.^ , 3tt a :Bo«d of Vie.™ .^S^^tte^^P^tobeUton .. tenth. of H«l«p* dtoy.'frra Itjwejent toM*gee , **U*J. *» “d the *Mte Uhetebj '* r shtT i report w«iT»o*pt*d nl niolotioni * a 2r?Klrkp»triok!pr*Mnt*d th* r»port of lk* CommlttM op Wnt»r, with th* following roro- That th* M*JOC bo authorfxedto draw fcnHWt .l. TnninW In f**or of tb* follow- JW.»* valve. SO 00; B. Bodgcn. olt,|l 75* 4 a«npnUi.'^”*»I** 1 ** - *39 $5• J&me* Bene* SJTbriclfsT 1 ?)??*Z roU of ficperiutendeot, for &T» hftfrUlLSUiy, V. McTntaah. water tax OTer to lurch W. *&mrtaoonUd*Bd rooLtlon kdoptoi. tha report ofth.Com nUtoo on Ordlaanoar, with-*' »n ordlamM “ ronlnto tit* doming of aide walk* md port otft* otrooto oppootio proport/. Iht ordi .nme* proddo* tint erorj ptnoa °« a W*”* ABY bdldUf of any kind, or lot, within th* dw : limltl, rhdl olonn titolr portion of tho flSwnlk. iTcry Snturdny «oorning-jmd J* of atrootwnj—tho dirt W b». nUood ln pllel, md roihoT.d by tho Stroot it the expense of the oity* Tha-penalty proecribod 1»_ not; I*e« than I*® nnnortthnntkroo dollar. for eaoh offoM*. Hoad md lold on tho Uhl*. , • Tho Chairman oubnlttod tit* following t . ’ That onr Senator. and .a ugrrUban be* end tb*y»ar» Thereby iiatrocted to ,ETuK«ito proci* th* “J, •xemollnf the compromise bonds of the city of Alto obany* amhoeiaed by tho act ol 1861, to bo taopod, SSd tho Btat. tax of It. mill*. Adopted. Mr. Biddle, on* of th* Market Hoar*Oom mlaaio**rJ, mbmUtod *'m ordiamt* ngnto tlng.th* tnarkoU,'* which wno «*»d - thro* Uaooand paaood. ' | . ' ' . Th* cam* g»nti*mm proientod a roiolntlon , • anthorialng th* pnrohu* of th* nooaiiarj blank book! forth* or* of thoOork ol th* 'lUtk*t*i »lio authoriiing th* nooociary *d-1 T*rtuing for th* ral* md Unalng of ataUr •t*. JU*dtitr4*Urna«mdpUMd. I Mr. Kirkpatrick offand tho following i Bwitrrf. Thi* OeauoUtee oa Water be end I they are hereby instructed to edrsutoe for propoeeto J for itpelilex (be Kutun Water.Betiu, end go on as i eoorfaiptafityceble and hare said repairing Bade In * manner : similar to those Bade in the Western . BsalaJolHU j Bead three times and passed. Miyfiepklne pmented » petition from dtf- I sens of the Second Ward, asking .Councils to pass ut ordlnhnoe to prohibit persons from Beeping hones* settle, nogs* Bales, etc.* in i •nous**** within the cityj udnlso to pro-j Tvstthe erection of wooden buildings nnd abndt for the purpose of storing hep. £gid and referred-to the Committee on Or* i ItsPrtddw* submitted toOounolliatst hnl from John lxvia,Eiq., to tell SttOoftytheproper^khownaath* u liland, n -a.— mr. ltwln expreesedno s!rfit wh«»Ter ln regnrd to the validity of {ffSuJnor *• MJdeaato: aeiLbut ho 'l:*!'- **•, • » aeras eonld be bad bj tha city fors2,ooo I ' Penpoylvapla icglelatnie. WT*. . : . of the Pituburgh Gwetto. Som« members of Council* suggested t&av j Marotf 4,1863. Hwm not evea necoittry to refer tMrpropo- Hxauisßti , siticn to the Committee on City Property, a* j Hotas.—The following debate took P. the question of title would be decided by tue jj a morQ j o g and afternoon sessions of we Bar- Houto, on the bill to repeal the act for the .In CbeiKoa Cbttncii, present, Messrs. 1 t . Tax • * ker, Dill, Heckadom, Autohlnson, Patterson, Commutation of tho Tonnage Tex. a A. :D* Smith, Stookton, Thompson, Dunlap, j]r. Smith, of Cheater, said: The question Mllier, Francis, Borlnnd, »nd John Brown, oM of , ogal r , s bt. In this case, the right „„tine wore to repeal is restricted on two grounds: First, r«^“^te 0 d. thBPr,M g , ThaUhe commutation net is»lsgislativo grant. Mr. Hutchinson presented » petition from geoondly, That it is a contract. In a eon- Mr. Frederick 9. Weiss, the owner ot two cirram ,unMß, as well as writing, may SS’eUnlLVrf SS’trSSfflfA the beconsidored. In 1816, when it waxpropo.ed allowed him. Beadand.re- t 0 give the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad the 'erred to the Committee on Streets. _ right of .ay throngh e jjjt ol Pennsylvania, A commonloatlon fretn tho President of the th(l p<mnl , ylTanU Railroad was projeeted in SSfhwM? BMker“hi‘oh!rM ™adaodre- order that trade might not be divortod from Stared to the library Committee. the Btato, and from its prlaoipel olty, Phlla- A petition from the cltisens of the Sooond 4elphia . ward, requeiting that gat poets be placed en fcwii in relatlon to thie act, is charged Taylor arenoo, was presented by Mr, Hntth , xilting in ~0 vrays: Firat, It ta appar d insen. Bead end referred to Qes Committee. t i lh “ aot its.lf. Second, It was pro- A remonstrenoe from (rl udulent means, against the opehlng of Pale-Alto •fr o ''- "*’ Iho lrlud does not appear in the aot. There presented by. Mr. Dill. -Referred to Btrcot b tb e M t that might not he™ Committee. ' ... boon done between priTato parties. The Oa motion of Mr. Thompson, the mayor fraa( , ts , or e(ore, if It exist, is in tho preamble; was authorised to draw'hie warrants for *1 , an4UarUcs from misrepressntation of the to pay the expenses of tho speolal elootton ln t bis ease tho misrepresentation, if held in tho First ward, for Beioot Councilman, p lB uooordanoe with principles be- Mr. Miller presented a ltaS .d, is by the company, cltisens of the Third ward for a gu 1*»P“ , o voral allegations in the praam the corner of Third and Ch.snut street. Read bb ,\“"£ ™ ootre ot, some are not. and referred to the Committee oa Gas. . „ m. at t be tonnage tax was intended Mr. Thompson presented the report of the iu > 0 fur diminution of tolls on Committee «n Wooden BnUdings. inToferenee _ p Th o aot does not show it, end the to the petition of Flschor, of tho Third bas preotioally eflrmod that Ward, asking tho privilege S “ »d- J°“P J 80 b their constant application dltlon to a frame kitchen. The Committee l rop ,ii oven before the oanais were reported that they had ho power to grant any for its repeal, erea privilege ao ae to allow either an alteration, ““J, . That tb , Ux imie on tho grain elevation or oxtonsion of any woodon baUd- m ’ Tbi , b, not lo| booaoio there botag ing whatever. • - otb „ moans of transporUUon tho oompoU- Readnnd aoooptod. Uop mull bring tho freight down, and the tax Mr. Dunlap prasantod. tho report u. Commltteo on Maiketi, with tho accompany ing receipt! of tho Welghmaitcro for Febru ary, to wit: Win. Scandrett, Diamond Soaloi $174 95 John A. White, 2d Ward Soaloi 289 18 T0ta1.............. Acoepled and ordered to ho filed. Mr. bill inbmitted the report of the Com mittee on Printing; with- the following reso latien: : That the Major be end he In hereby au thorized to dravr hie warrants in favor of thu follow ing persons, and for the amounts sot opposite their name*: ~ , Moeb, Baorft Co., pob'taking procoedlnga oi Council* (German) lor '6*, Mo. la -»«»•# "* 00 ! Wm, Q. Johnston ft Co., lor bUnk book* ami •tatiouery, fte., ftc., Mo. 13 »$? E, a flochrap, Blank Book*, 8 aiioacry, ftc,- 11 47 Pittsburgh * op*UU»**r, printlug Major** Proclamation for 18t3, Mo, u.l° w W. 8. liaren, Blank Book* and Stationery, P^tabargh a^iae, 'printing cay Ctampromtae Report accepted and resolution adopted. Mr. presented the:report of the Committee on Engine*, with the lollow* log resolution: ‘ Bncltxi, That the Mayor bo authorised to dr hi. wiicnnU on tbs Treasurer far tho lollowiug •Siuuatfl respectively s Janie* Beno, coal, 4Ui Wald engine booae, #Q,IW; A. O. Clendeulng, repairing nut tba inm of dollar* be taken . from No. O.fOoalingent lupil) and the wni i» hereby appropriated for repair*.of ho*e, coal, light*, etc., lor «[di ol the Hope and Columbia -iloee tympanic* In tht* city - the aatn* to be di*bar*ed and accounted for by the Committee on Engine* and Hoso. On motion of Mr. Smith, tho blank in the Inst resolution was fillkd by inserting $125 00. Tho resolutions worn then read a third time and passed* : " * •! S. C. noii'Coneurred as to, tho amount ($125.00,; and substituted $200.00. C. C. reoodo'and'eoneur. • ' 1 Mr.Stoekton offered a resolution instruct* ing'the Street Commissioner to make oertaih necessary repairs on Ohio lane. Adopted. The same gentleman offered tho tollowing • EaolrtJ, That tho Odmmlltee on Water be antho* riud to hare a Are ping placed on the corner of Isa bella Cbart and Ana aireet. Mr. Dili caered to amend by adding "and a fire ping at the intersection of Web»ter-and Jackson streets.” The xesoiution, as amended, was adopted. Mr. A. D. Smith presented the following: Btiolteii That tbs Committee on Ou.be iaalnscled to have toor lamp* pot bp la each Ward, a; each ( pelnuat the delegation* trom eachNVardmay direct. ( Adopted. Sir. Barker, the following: £c*ob#A That the Committee on Fire Engine* be tn*tracted to procure 6W feel of fco*» to puf M» 1 charge ol th* Columbia How Company, corner of | and Andetsou street*. I Eead and reforrtd to the Committee en Engine*. Hr. A- D. Smith, the following • Et—lrtii TLatthe CemmUteeon Engine* be au thorised to dtopoee of the Are* engine* of the city at •nch price* a* they may aee fit. Adopted. The »ame feaUeman •ahmitUd the fol -1 lowing: Buolvtd, That the Committee on Eallroadi be in structed to taka aochrtep* aa.*haU pceTeDtlb* Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Bailnay Onm panr from stopping th*lr train* at the crowing °* 1 Federal street, thereby obstructing ‘■aid streeU 1 Hr. Hntohlnson stored to Uiiart. “or «J I other .twit crossing." Adopted, end the resolntion, as unended, reed throe tlmti and * aedion not othorwUe noted there vil m mntnel concurrence, when Connoile .d -u joarned* * • HARBIED: ORAEAH-MoHAMEE-Cn Thania,, ® 4TC *t 6th, a* the Bt. Charlae Hotel, In thli ell,, b, Bet. A. Birin,,, Mr. FREDERICK P. ORAHAM.ot Freedom, Pm, end Ulu VIEGIHIA HcSAMES, ot Bhousetown, Pa BKOKHAM— CnThorsdayereulag.atT o'dock. Hr* J&NB BECKHAM, relief of the la e Major Beckham, aged TO yea:*. Her funeral will take ptaoe on Batusoay inu* j *6o* at k o’clock, from her late »e*ld?n«, Ho, 40 I Sandusky street, Allegheny city. I NIBBAUB—On Thursday morning, 6th ln*U, at 1 balf-paitfi o’clock, OIBOLIMB W-, wife of J. D. | Hlebaas, lath® 27th year of hsraga. I Th# friends of the family arc invited to atten-J the I funeral on ff asoihlT ißtwow, at 8 o’clock, tern | the realdoace Mo. 68 Ohio street, Alleghray. J OBAIG—On Tnfc*day mora’ng, the Jd lost., I BItVIIiLE B. GliAlO* In tbe.teth years! hb age. | The friend* of the fsmlly ** Invited to etteud the funeral at 10 o’clock on FaWAT Moaaiaa, from the residence of hi* aon*ln-Uw,JJhn*B. IHtlkd, E*J»l FltUhnrgh; Cahigeewm leave tberomer of Pmlth I fie’d andetoveatb atndta from 9 to »J 4 o clock, BBIOKLE-Xn Hswport, H.*ntuoky,OTtbe27»b ’-oi febroary. at the w*l:mn<k of j u Carter, ot oc&geatloa of the brain, o*nu*«j BIiIGBLE, Jr., .nl, ton of Captain Butn.l aad ■ Marlaßrithla. ’ . Si-BOIAJL COCAC WOTICKB, fiauraa awn itixot's Unwind Macti.i, Xoi ud manufeetnring porposre, *r« «*« bast la art. o*a*»*f, General Agent, . , ' Ho. IS, FUth street. --rig, Biohkoid aoai* Scccisßron.— Mrj. 1 Manter, of Manchester,: Ires been under treat ment with Dr.’Btoneroad for eeren "“J** with Op«n eanosr of th. breast—tho orifice, .bout' th. lb. of the month of an ordlnuy tsarop. It ii itow healed up to tho.dluaotor :of a tdn oont p'ooo. AUo, In n IJwd*j» D '; S. will bo .bio to reports Mn. Moreland, pt Mr. Cntlor'i, near‘lUney’e_ bakery, Belter itreet, Allegheny Olty, cared of fangold oso esr, of .ten yssrs’ i rending. Call■ »P®» “>• patient. Canoer out bo oared. Dr. Btone read', dffioo is 139 Grant street. Sinoii. Qxahax, morohant tailor, is oloilng I out bis Fall did Winter stock of gooda at ex tremely low prloos. They oenslst of Ml - th* I nry latest styles of eloths, oaselmires and Feltings, Of whloh a Urge aseortmoat is adapted for the bpring wear. Q«aU.m.n wishing to eato money would do well to call I early, knowing that yoa will pay twenty-fire per oont. more for goods in the Bplng than at the present time. Don't fall to call and got a xood fitting garmont - Bamaol Graham, Mor shint-Tallor, No. M Mukst street, one door fronrThlrd. .■ - ! A lawn aliortment of now dress goods will this morning “ J-Fltoh-., oornsr •Of Qrnnt nfld Fifth street*, M of which will ho sold »t low prises. _ iWs^ateßfss^ thorn, is at J. Finch’s, corner of Grant and rath streets. , Domistio Goods at low prloos can now bo had at J. Finch’s, oorasr ofGrant and Fifth streets. / I■■ ■ ■ • . Wuu to nt o*rp»u Jyi J. ? laon'l.oornM ol :t of the ia paid by the company. .. . _ 4'blrd, Tho reason for Imposing the tax has oeaaed. Not so, for tbo tonnage tax i?as Imposod as an unqualified condition. fourth, The implied allegation, that the commuution Wa* for the benefit of internal trade and commerce. This is not so, for the reason before suggested, and also for the reason that the Tednotion of both as set out, i. >o small as to b. Inappreciable. That the act was procured by fraudulent means, we are without evidence. It must be borne in mtad that, aside from the question of fraud, tbo Commonwealth has obliged her self to giro up this ux. If there was fraud, howover.etrong our courlotions, it will not do lor us to aci upon them. We must hare proof. A jury could not legally convict a Lan of a criice, however convinced th«y were oi his guui, if tneir convictions did not arise from evidence presented to them under the rules sanoiioned by law. But U It were proved, we are aot competent to pass upon It it i, a judicial question* Wo cant ex amine witnesses, nor hear counsel, at would be uoconstUutional for us to do so. A party caa't bo deprived of his property but by the judgment of his peers and the law of the land, i'ne taw of the land assigns judges, juries, «o. ‘ Tnere is anottter ooniideratioa Oven more radical then this; the Commonwealth is a party. Tula Legislature is the Legislature of tne Commonwealth. It is perfectly clear that we cannot repeal this law ox^ the ground of fraud, il we are prohibited from doing it because ii is a contract. ■ . Ib this a contraot or legislative grant, which, bsiug in tbo nature of a contract, is upon the same footing? Tho Constitution of tne United States forbids us to '‘impair the obligation of a contract;" the Constitution of ponQ»ylvanU"to impair a ocntraoL The purport ox both is the same. The law binds a patty to petlorm his undertaking j this Is tho*6li3a*«m. If it he a gratuitous grant, it U an eioouted contract in which the grantor is bound aouto reassert his right, on interfere with the enjoyment. Upon the delivery of the thing granted, tho property of thepant or is gone—ho can no more fall back ba his original ownership than if he never had title. This principle eppliesas well to dealings be twoon aStateand a corporation as twtween individuals; with this qualification, that the corporation is a private corporation-* prl r*te corporation is one created for the benefit of spooined persons or for specific purposes. Mr. Smith here quoted numerous cases , showing that the contract oouid not be do- , '“iMOTmpwiy boll ih.tr .hartM «hder wr- ! tain condition. rtbspUd b, lh.m. Tb.Bt.lo, t instead o£ conferring upon them “' right to enjoy tbo proport, whl?h they might Jooire by Ttrtuo of their charter, iutyMt Mil to thi bard,at which oouid b. Impored apoYtho Mqai.ltloa.of . a.tured pmon, Jjtdo it eabjeot to .a additional bardm; or, la other word., InjU-ai of giliog op »U that boloogod to h.r, retained . put Th. grant, tbeD of what she had retained was as osr total, tho great of . Ir.aohUo to thl. eorpot ,tion a. >u tho original great of th.'Pri»J* in the charter. And the grant of fran c Mies is not distinguished from the grant of a ttla.blo ooaildoretloa 1. a contract which cannotW.titutionally bo topped, inaah more .0, if it b. foand.d oa . valuable consideration. . itself But it is said that the aot of IMI u itself unconstitutional and iU.gd. Bo “ » whom 1» tho uaeoa.tltatlonellty of th. j ret t. bodooUredl Barely aot by om tb« ”“ tiMtiag partita, nor U an Mt to b W™ by tbo liogialoture unoonatltotlotul— It ib » Judicial astwhloh u b.> benbofore rem«k id a legislature is not competent to perform. 0(1 Thl, Mt h.. all th. 6on.tltuantpart.ofa contract. A contract is an Agreement between iwd parties upon a sufficient consldetatioß, to , do nr not to do a particular thing. Here are patties, agreement, and* sufficient consldera- j 't.taot.Tywlta that th."UM u .od | l»w.»Uow.d thl. rtpMl .nd th. "'"“•tl moot of thU tax. I bolloy. we are 1 to iocept thl. Uw .. Inexorable, »n* Jha* "* ah cold not, under our oath, to *®PP“I *B. Coi.titation, p»» thl. bill “ r, P“ l A* 1 * of 1861. It la of great Importance that w. .hould h»yo th. revonu. thi» toanagetax would afford, but It I. of fat gwater laiport ano. that w. .hoald maintain th. Oonstltu tlon InTioloto. - Ido not know th.t w« h.r. any remedy whoa .aoh . law 1. paired, neither do I know that «o b»». nut» rem.dy. Th. charter of a company may bo forf.iwd by wilful abtu. .f ?u frenobiao.. A aingl. act of abnre m.y b. a good cant, for forfeiture. If . corporation breTaboßod Iti francbi.M, It can * woh.4 byqao „orronlo and lu (thatt.r and Ihon tbo Btato may resume all hat giant. . ■ Mr. Rowlind, of Pike; ,ll '*J‘.w M, n favot and would Tot. for thaoiigtAnlMH- Thfero M. .cm. part. oftb. am*®*™®" tha gentlemen from Chester, South), which ho would rot. for | for ln.Uue«, upon tbo product of min., a tax 2 ODO pound., two oenlb. In IBM w. ,mu.» .nd rehtt® mara.t 11.000,000 ton. of .oal, e ux of two osnts a ton, which would be lightly felt by tbe-people* there would arise a "ThreoliS 0 . t*°’V «„» extend too wid.lyf Tht. P.nn.tlyanU Rallro.d oommonood a Bared s“?°fc’™ad like tree, it lts read and branches until it has covered Pennsyl nWhoi°thU Company nnrahased the balance of the pubUe works,.it 1.. wUb a proylßloo that tire, alrenld pay » Srf UwKSS- porton_of freight«xriM Vih\hoB°ut'o T l®^S?rep£l y .ma*t rarerwC unooXtional, »ffh.n» .. rmVant.bo-.tftk.yo.nw.'llMfoidto n.. thil .m.ll pitt.no., »nd y.t do . more ’ h rtU l p.r.hlng, of Cambria, took .nb.tan tially tbo .am. ground .. wa. takan by . Stnlth, of Obo«t.r, and 01t.4 ndmoroa. au. thoiitl.., th. main ob J ,ot °/ ’ ,hl * *“ .how that tho Bt»t« ha. not th. oonitltutional right to' tax good, in traiuitu through ltd Ur rltory from on. Bute to anoth.r. Onroonre ' pond.nl furnUhod hi., remark. In faU, but wa omit th.m for want of room.] f u Mr. Kaln., of layatu, .aid 1 WUI th. gm iiSL PJnd to re,thatn.dßfMMO. by what m*n» »» aot , »mbty iv.ktn boon pMHd) no iiffetMoo bj -bit fraud «1 corruption it may h.v. b«n ‘‘A'" fernsen by wbmt mease the rtgbte or the peo ple bare bees taken from them bj a corrupt Legislature, that the/ have no remedy ? Ihat the people tp-hom Will power, have no pow er th repeal that Act of Aeiemblj at all? The act wee obtained; by corrupt mease and frand npon the people; that di thnrtsson why it ehonld be repealed. It te in argument that belongs to the people. If that aot of the Pennsylvania Railroad is unconstitutional, it Is void, and there !s;no use of repealing it. The doctrine that >he Legislature has no right to repeal nor Interfere with a charter by rea son ofit containing : the principle of vested rights, has been established in England and Incorporated in tho dootaions of the Courts of the united States and theOourts of the sev eral States of this Union. ' In the Constitution of the State, the people have reserved to themselves the right to re peal any oharter, no matter what charter it is that's been passed;—no difference how ob tained whether by fraudulent or honest “ Has this Legislature the right to re peal tho law passod in 1881, provided no «ong Is done the corporation ? It has, and alto the power to rep Sal every supplement thereto. That is a question of poltey for the Legislature, but there can bo no question of rieht. The right if reteryod. ' 1 r hlr. Smith, of Chester, said the Legislature had the right to repeal any law, except that whloh is regarded as a legislative grant or a eontraot* : .. , Mr. Hopkins,of Washington,said this taxshould be raitonSTßret, because It was voluntarily “•“"“i s!<S!d?sib2aSe IU Withdraws! from the Treasury SSseiSlS3epen.lblenecowltyforiinpt»ingenoth. iruStnlia pnSr Thirdly, becanse the ect whloh mitaTMl the Company from itspajmoht; vrsaprocur- J It L oatmblLhed by the meet bMngtoto’ntt .nee, that the pmsage oftho hiU of 1 ™hdthetS ISpt3<ot2S»es,of 1 Spt3<ot2S»es , of thi people may hi 1 I Xn the whotofobrlc la overthrown. But,air, Idony for the Legiaalure, to 1561, to . ” *«i«that noirer.wby parent natron* barter- , revenues of to. Common-1 'Un'nward to tho amount of tonnage Ua In 1800. the tonnage orer the In ■to niwTona th* tax npon which U *3ps,o«e A “ 180 A was 1,380,120 tons, which would Jl offered b, the gently , ii“c.*cJ£«?bSirv. , iyS of rerrau. thru to, temmga ten. Th? tonnage cmrriod orer tho Pennaylvanto “Broad, lut Tearnwaa 1,083,120 ton., at lorn «nW P.r ton, Uocae, that It ought not to bo adoptod, but ought to uddh. was not tosenalbto to.lb. pew h whom ho had to grapple. It is oneol the nbiibto to reaeh. AU this bs know was (tone wriWasSS' *Uroad company in thto Stale, to the OOU.prorldcCLthe cannula' Km bill would member* representing that particalar *, u .\ orB# , "Tth. reimnu aHoo bill, hoflhey did not l XVum Uffrtne. the road «» not built. baliare that the grntlemea.ho iieuicd that district of couulrj were j£* ng ‘X‘ d with by tho Muse iaitrumeatetity that innu d their uredeceew.* to rule for the commutation 4 of leglftotlon, he en to-vd nUmn nrntrjt The amendment i* a mere trie*, Sffli. of d.-rßng the atten of tnembexa from the main V* . for t. Qteun, 6f Waihicgtoa, said he would Tote for » u “f - «go m ach a qutatou for the reeiorallon of tho ?.Su*, M • oucitivn of legltUtire power. It u to we base power do what U r . , law It is alleged UU an attempt at interference Sr war. No.uteeqmml legulaturv pa >*P*“ to* KSSsSSSfe# ■nk When the law uin the nature of a contract, , bat right ha* the Legislature to intortere and other parties, than U Sul wof which tbe state U not one. EememUr tha « hare a debt M **O,OOO.<WU i a debt which we will Bt repudiate, and which w# canootpay. The one nmiiiloaiv my mind iotoltee nolhlog more an mvitablf wonted. | Mr kmLi hu mi«tltn«iH w^raf olly awixe « itoSKS dec, -bieh l. trmoliwlnr kxa'-lon upen firmt and personal P r<, louor wIU not : permit them to enUruto iheWeayf. ssssr«ja s i la each a alight manner a* to afford no adequate re- j IUTto ibeeo who groan wltn taxation. . ... i The Ull tnbmluedhere U a propodUonwhichwlU p«jr the Bute Xmaeory for the xo &£5S£5?Si , a!S XS-^SSi*-1 ''xßgsiJiZi&VoSS | birring thjtth. orlglrwl bill I "S'r d S 1 id I Ss‘u“St»ilH th.comma tJEiteSdfSUlwae and tehcontract,wn w,i who beUares It to boa contract, and troie# *°rU* ' peaL doe* tioleaoe to the oath when he b*J •womte , •npport tha Constitution of tho »“*»• TtoOgstJ tutton aajavra affaU pamuolaws ImpalringamlraeL. If this ha a coutract, and ovori ““ ha ouch, wbb votes for 1U rapoal, n«J Cod, Tho mao who threatens nnothsr wfAn (■« tkat ha wBl not return here, m make hta vota against the • prcpoelllou —againat hi* against decency and honeat/, and dee* Jnatice to the | (toiler* that bought tha men of 1861. }H . Mr HonUnaf of Waahington, inttanily replied , ntoii who allege* upou thU floor tbe j tloniuat made, Isa lUr and a aeouadm. m i Mf.hwEct retorted. I tnutmyagedMendwUl not die with the rullroad on hU brain I Mr Hehkina replied that ho would rather.die wUa the railiMd <m hi* train than the negro on hie bf MrT Benedict said he made no charge againit any i body, and ihould make nonei The reseda why this U a contract to tha It to "Jm oly an agreement between two p*rii«e—lhat I ihompartiee haying the right to enntr^t. I Pending Mr. Benedict 1 * remark*, the hour of 5H j ARlfcd, when the House adjouraed UU »• ! Mott preeeoted a petition of citizen* of Pike ochnty for a National Contention. MreJra BlJo and akua-PotlUoh. of ctUasns_of Lehigh arid Tork. connttea ttajwotlvaly, praj'oKthr ol a tow in pror.nt negmrw m.d mutotws 1 clltosnsof bosquehann. anpsrrlaoni of reads In KUsabath township, Al- nS?Lirahum—Hill concerning ■treais sn'la.weralo thocity SXitoghsny. Th. hUI to twraty-llr. «*> tioa* long. ~ Mr Lamhorton —A anpplamant to an act to prOTfda btiha inoorporailon of boroughs, approved Ist of ■‘SSVrSidos that tha Court of Quart* test™. 1 'vlwMTii it a hall appear that an exoeaaiT* and none- SSSv»Su9 S& ***• h * T# H beoß J n ; dudedby tha jwtWoners for tho •““T””'.!™.,? * towhor borough Into a borouch wltbln tba Bmlta.aa Mrthlfnaaid patltion, in purtuanco to which this to arerotonSntriho Court Mrßl have power to ■ direct • change to tha limits of said borough nr pro posed borough, and for that porpre.rball.on cfanyperron or persona into noted in anch | change, appoint three fmfiarttol men, If to j Inquire luio tho fools, and that *?•?“,, I rtuU report the facta, a. aforesaid, to tho .old Oonrt, *» »- iteotp idnUee, . It ttcorldee ihat all *ttmp dotlee required to be prtd inany JudSdal prooredtag whaWM .bail, whan ba taxed 4* part of tho costs la the ptoteedin^,. Kdhy «» ° lb ' r iwilff do°r*re- | t° vv mt the nroTiticn* of this eeclion 'which a^Ttw roqalied hyla ■ covj of such record or in thereof, f /S entry, which *heU hare the itruawnt, wrtiV «^ b original entry. • ’ . same force and effect ea* s A bli l to protide The followingbUie Qa.,%rjnSnoaenl* among the for lb. bm retollre V diffluent State* ®v{s?Ba|!Sonew‘lo the borough of election o< Btro *. • ablll to authorize the election «f .** bIU to repeal the law town.b;p,Aß*h«ff a t. rSinOremi. and FayaM “ferelarirstototondreß"^^^ r If ’onjto^^JutoSrtM* yjiu dwnUiffff 12v,»« jSS?. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELfeOEAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. Bpcci&l Dispatch to tho TPltt»horgh G**ett*. Wahhirotoji, March 5, 1863. tb» noun is 001.0 There 1> general rejoioing here, over the ■addon tnmhle in gold io New York, though an explanation of !ti cause cannot bo made a* satisfactory as would bo desirable. The bo* gns reports about the oapture of Vicksburg. ’Charleston and Savannah gave an impetus to the downward movement, begun by the Con gressional legislation,' just before adjourn ment, taxing and ourtailing gold speculation, but nothing is apparent that can fully explain the sudden fall to-day exeopt an decreasing confidence in the reoent financial measures and in Secretary Ohase’s financial manage ment. Gold speculators and brokers here all insist that gold must go up again, unless we should have speedy vlotories, and the tenor of advises from the best informed quarters in New York is to tho same effect. THX APDITIOXAti pATH OS OFVICI. The negligence of the Senate In not pro viding for the Imposition-of an additional] oath of offloe, presentod in the act of July 28,1862, will probably lead to a long debate, Garrett Davis having announced his Inten tion to oppose Sumner’s'proposiUon for anew rule to ooverthe case.' The Western men j oomplaln about thorn. Now England has the I oontrol of tho Senate Committees, and insist that there should bo a reorganisation upon | tho fair baiis, authorising a resolution em powering the Vios President to constitute the Committee. Passed to-day. It was stated to apply only to the extra session, but ’it is apprehendod that they will bo continued as formed. The matter was settled in oaucus this morning, but in the Senate Mr. Fessen | den ignored tho canons arrangement, produc ing thereby not a little ill-feeling. No executive business was done to-day, ex cept eonding book to the President tho pend ing nominations. A batch of now nomina tions wore received at the Capitol after ad* ioarnment. COBVBDBSATB KBWS. Kiohmscd paper* of the 27th contain a dis patch from .Lieut. Gen. Pemberton, announc ing theeipture of the ladianole, which sky* the Indlenola is auok oh the Mississippi ilde. ef the rim. Her boats and upper worksare 1 out now Joe Davis* plantation. The fox ing is the first rebol offioial dispatch tffcnouhc- I Id 2 their capture: Yicktburg, Feb. 22.—1 hare the honor to re port, after a severe and hot engagement, the capture of the Federal iron clad eteamer In dianola, Lieut. Commanding Brown, U. 8. A., together-with all the officers -and crew, by the Confederate steamers Queen of the West and* Webb, forming the expedition that .wax sent •at by mb for that purpose, under, Major J. Brent. The prise Is a good deal damaged* .(Signed.) a. J. Tatloe, v Majd* General Commanding. The Government is still without authorita tive advices from either Vicksburg, Cbeylea -1 ton/or Savannah. . DtctaieH usd*& Tua mtw tax law. TheCommitsioner of-Internal Revenue haa deoldsd that the skit manufabturers of Sjrkr euse who oooupy individual works, bat have corporation for pertain, general pur poses, concerning the Interest of this class of manufacturers, to be treated individually under thoexoisotax as manufacturers, i BCBBHADB TO VB. OUH. Mr. Olio, Chktrman of the Military Com mittee, vu serenaded 10-nigbt by tiro H«» York rogßaonvirouißri-toira— —* Imago by himtolf, J)i«n Brown, of Bbede Uland.nnd Oen. Njo, QoTornor of Kevade.. arroi it***ti vor anuona. Tbe Arisoni eppolntmpnta are nearly ««t- Ued—Garloj, or QoTeroorf MePorialclr, for Becretarj) Ka-Reprooentatito Goodwin, of Maine, Chief Jnitloe; Bx-Bopre»entetife Al drioh, Borveyor Genofelfoad' Col. Porter, of Clnolnnatjt, Indian egen.U ,• • -a 1 tinioonnieoionina wavinaiKie.;; The following ouamuailontrs boro boon »p -polntoi for VirglnUi undtt the liw idthor lelng'tha nls of l»nd* on -which dlieet tax 1» notpnid: John HOwhuist, Roboft F. WoMon, W. J. Boremea. fm ■tnnip 07 OOIQRXftSKIV ToNaiw HampihLro.continue*. Mtur*. Bin®? ham Mid KoUy*.wl»' wont fntoitoj* «•>*?■ lowed to-day by Sonator ClmJob oaour'iide, amd Blobardioi for tbo toriei. 'Woihburn® gooi for u* to-morrow. . , , i i ri± boLMCioES' arroMTa®. ;‘. ~r Th« following in tholuttoi .eollootoM «i>- ppUted »nd odoflimod: J»mel O. OrTj lit dls- Ulot of Vtrglni*; Blljoh W. Murphy], 2d dla 'trloi of Mliooiitli Qoo. DonuUon, LouliUn*. * - Tho wlfo of Bon. John F. Pottorlo tyWg] (Ungerottßly ill h«w. . ' \- John Pi Hole w»l to Ml ,»e»t to UtoSonijto. U.joy, looking wdoknud’thin from iltofO. WAfiEi*QTOH,M*toUS.- of lia.in... irnninotod In tho Son*t« to-day adhdßlitraUotfuf oath. Until*** I«<H»W“ 4 Bhod. I.lo** ,= Th.rttok'h.lrM.ts- teti* ant &*. »• ?tS3r< lotion or Mr.: Anthony,:ot E. 1., «» i«o« to appoint .tabding oommittoo#. Xh« ] „VonU«....ion wa..oonftnoito th. p«ugo of arMOlutldn tbraturn allth. oomiootlon.. ot mllittry olßpen, 4°., whiob; .xpirad 2-|J, k tb«jU(a »uiQD| .td ,of. thollnl- Pn.id.nt'. priTßUßpontary nnehrt thottpt? ftot with wrdral Oxtiiutlr. doMhohlojtioM., ~ Bora, horribl. partlouiar. huyi edit h.adquatt«r» InnUtlonto th«baibnri tt.«eomultud. lh. di.tri.tiof Corinth, MUI. nr. Tonoh.d lor bp aonwri A “°"* h ‘‘‘. e •om*. nn, Abo C.ntndi nnd: Mr._MlUb.il, bndg, two wok. ago,.for *•*“*-.WWjJJJf I T 0 .7 Hrod on ilnokolborrj SeUl.mont, hla- I Mr. H»li™rk«d daughter, of tho ram.county, wor.botb.hot ..mo onnao. Tho lnttor killed. *MitotlW» >* J 0» bahly din. P.Ur L.wi. mud threa of hi, neighbor.- wer. hunUd down by 100 blood hound., and o.ptnrod. Mr. P.Urtoß, Uvlng at th.hOOdiof BnU Mountain, Th. .010 .an., of all th,, ;*. u^W.?Si|: wtu. ofth.Tlctim. OnUrtainlngßnionlMU na&Uo . faddißf tome 1M of Gen. Dodge l» now fw.»B, ? w *f*r . then famlllo.. i w.i.id.t bwondbdll.l, ’ y't —The teiogrem re--! Wisnutow*. “*f.“±TV« l ,g tej?. that > ! oetjed h«« üborneoletopeUtl<m u borneoletopeUtl<m the FreiWeoJ, mdeppolnt end Judgee He edit;thet the good mm V* ( v!. D otHo*i<i endell,other mejorltp Prom thi. , gentlemen,«• » J jBlUt , jjmnjr, ;Seore- It *PP!*?‘“' p , 1 „ nid the Superintendent tL. • ? n?nmMa&geibe* fcU*d*® proT«e,l>y leg-, 1.-. Planted bp the Senete aethe ineceiior to OomSuUb« o f InUrnil Berenne Bout^ forbKdtai enUttnd -men. ef L yar tro* rcggrg&ee ertteed-'injCkind wheterer, o. i:its w ;- ■ •yi with lntl. limit* of W M htogto., when th.lr doUo* rwjotre th*m.Th« »***“ given for this la to secure thepublie peaeenaa, preserve th» property of the government front ldis through 'honegligenceann victoosntsi oi hoarders and unprincipled eoldlers. The President has reeognixed Don Mariano Alvarex, as Consul for Spain at New York# and Don -Juan De Btemenna San: Martin, Vice Consul for Spain at New Orleans. From the Army of the Potomac. Hbadquabteri Abut ot thb Potomac,! ! March 5, IMS. j General Orders No. 18 contains the fol lowing: ' Citixbns,*n6h-residents, wUI not be aUewed to remain within the lines or camps of this army without a permit from the Provost Hanhal General. The commanding officers will cause all suoh persons within their com mands to be brought before the Provost Mar shal General for his decision and action. The inspection reports of the following regiments and batteries, giving evidenee of the neces sity ,of. strong exertions on the part of everj offioer and member of the command to bzioi; them up to a propsr state of discipline and effidenoy: . / ' , . v. No farther leave of absence or furlou,, wffl ho granted those commands, and all offi cers absent, therefore, mast be recalled, and their leaves j.revohed,, ria: Eegimonte 13th, 21st, 33d, 2«ih, 34tb, 36tb, 4U, f9th, 60th, JBfb, 88th, 104th, 105th, 101 th and 145th New Yorfj 20th,!68th, 60th, 156th and 165th Pennsylvania; 27th Indiana, and 3d Maisaohusatta Batteries B r Ut New York! Pettis, Now York; Pntt kammer’s, 0, Ist New York; Barnes, B, Ist Maryland: Birow, A, Ist New Jersey; Hlxa jant, o,lst Pennsylvania; McCarthej s, D, Ist Pennsylvania; Ball’s, 13th Ohio; John son's, Sd Pennsylvania; Hampton s, o,i Ist NeW York Battallion Lancers. . ’ The foUowlng regiments and batteries ap pealing ftom Inspectors’ reports to have denied high oommondation from inspecting officers. It is left to tho discretion of the Corps Oommander, haring regard to the eta cienOT of tho oommind, to InoroMO too letyoa of absence add fOrlonghs to their oommmnds for the fifteen days following receipt of this order tb three instead of two enlisted men for every one hnndred present for < B * r ”i Officers instead of two, as provided in General Ist, 3d and setts; 10th and 19th Maine; 6*. and 10th NoW York; 6th New York, 111th Pennsylva aia, 3d Wisconsin; and Ist Minnesota volun tMr). Batteriee-66th Maine, Leppelns, A, Ist Bhode Island, Arnold’s, Pp: Ist Mode Island,' Haaard's, K; 4th United States, Beefy’s, D;> Ist' New York, Osborne s, B; Ist Bhode Island; Bandolph’s, 6th United Stales, Haslett’s. C; Ist Massachusetts,, McCartney s, Sd New York, Haln’s; 24 New Yerk. Blume e K: Ist United States, Graham’s; sth .new York, Zaft’s, B; Ist Connecticut, Brooker s. The commandant of the Cavalry Corps will discontinue the leaves and furloughs author ised under General Orders No. 3 to regiments of his command neglectful in discipline, effi ciency, care of arms and equipments, ani “rt?, expected that commanding offioers of oorps and dif Ulons will disapprove and re fuse leaves and furloughs to, those, regiments or batteries which aro similarly rituated. AU offioers and enlisted men absentbeyond the period of their leave or furlough Snust.be tried by, court-martial. ... - A J All sailers will confine their .traffic tb the regiment to which they are oppoietod andbe proof Butlers,who Use the names or orders of offioers (o procure or sell contraband wtiolMy will, oo sabjcotod to tbo tome ponnltlca. From Nashville. ■ Ni.BHTlii.i, M»rch .s.— Tho onjmy, andor Tan Dorn, advanood again toward* Franklin vefltarday. Tho Fadoral loro* aim advanced tlxmiloa, and. drove the.robela hack; We hadtwowcandod. Tho rtbala lost thtrtoon fight wop renewed thlo morning. Ko mon, of'Colonol Jphnion’e Fifth Beglmeot, whilo on picket “JJ-Jf*" of HolanarlUo, worn attacked; hy.fifty Oon foiwato Cavalry, who triod to inrronnd and ’"pmr. thorn. Tho Teano.Meeoe, eiter M mfimtot fighting, oompollod tho roholp to inr tondor. Thoy took tho whole party-pruonor*, ; arrived in this to-night. _ : Eoforoomenta, for Oon. Gilbert, at Frank i ltn. worn Immediately pant forward, puOeieSt- luoeiuuj KeO" uaJ-Uirc Y *»:»•,»« COBUDftildo • - •• I( ii reported that about 1,000 rebel cavalry Uro In the vicinity of Harpeth Shoals, wait lot to attack on the Cumberland. ....... Hon; Oonnelly F; "Trig*, Judge, of the Hnited State* District Cottft/ordered that no attorney; proctor' or other 'person, who. ha* not taken support the Coast! tatton of the tJaltedSUtes, shall be permitted tomanage or oondneUasealn this Court* Panic in thtf Sew Volk atone, Maiket. NkV toil, MuoU 6.-Bi«Ußj bUU «• (old for gold, .nlnot for enmnqr. „**» art. 'l» ttOW, nij.blo in goI4. Hold U.<luot»d£t 16& since the dote of the second Board* The excitement on the gold- question to-day ex- | eeeded any panio erer known In thl* market. The quotation has not been stationary ten mlnnme together to-day.; - The publio were selling In small amounts, at whaterer rata they could get from the broken. :•« -■ -■ Thognnbeats 0 neida and W achuiett, bound, fofSt. Thomas, were spoken on February llal. In law *o° long. CB°. •. ' . •, , £xcUement in Boyton. BoBTOF.Maroh 6.— There wae oinalderable Excitement to-day, on Slate street, owing to the fluctuation In gold. It is reported that a Sdej of $30,000 was made at 896 r * ** Markets »T Telestapki CikcmxATr,Starch6.—The mwi fromßew/Toik | announcing a Urge d«Uoe:in uneeUled^the I market, toraU articktand enyprtoes wblcti;COold j begTran'would be entirely-»otaloaU Ko at**®£t ! wasnudetobbyor-ettl. floMSre-ttadlog lt-uiehisi i tomUwithdrtw, and bujeredooo tha»»m«.! 1 An Oder oflQc- wae made flwajtofeof UO 1 elty‘lard 1 ; lOQbbli old meM ltork the | SSrhloiatalS; MU bblsqf.whisky a>M at I I fen the chance. Goi4and:lkmauaMQt*a bajre.de. | r»Hnld to iSalMi and all ter to 135QU0. Eithaage I ISmfi but* retwtot the seas.;?: Showing. ‘ I vn Toast-Starch tU-kronlng.*—Cotton declining; I lialea at dsfcBoo.- Xioar 10®it3o lower lor State, s7*oo I l'fiB,oOaud^SstaeOhloiaod'iBi* i, @®t*2’tor. South* li&-l 'Wheet aud beaTT; Old I me»i $14,76; new $l7. Lard bearyat j Whhky raeettledat 45®47c, cleeiog firmer *.4B<js4e 1 oae£d.itfrei|htsnominal. \ ■ •“ i,; FBOM WASHINGTON. aUii plquktclw* to tto Pttttborfch CtasatU. | > ; 1 ,/|T -1.-. - f • 'YJ; 1 ‘OACp*^OT lHi KAILBOABr ;■?-■■ '■■•yPf tabjeeMfiHte ■■: ** n P adopted'*™** Ot ««ek>^* ' BotWreipoßd with'lhetlbf *W» Idi the:/Ooantrj.-SabsequanUy r “• puiod a MU which hoe jhft by lheUause;iUligtli«:£*og<>o<i ‘Me «*“- i&wfeetMgtit M * *»U Mohc*. •»,.«!, „lL ith th. greet majority.'of other U»ee>; XbTbiU MiMtHbWM «? Pretidesfa dcclilon. It > »o» certain, the»- , fore, h. wUl.ho «MU4.uEO« i to.ap lW T» it.; '; V * : oio »Vou ugd 4iffiopiw‘K:tt:i:.i4wg»rott : a, newly ■ luted mmUa from LouUUna, the Hoßae, tact night, passed abUl author!*- la r the BOToraore of LouiiUne and Tennessee to in*' write "ft election eceordlngto the agalaat the admission, of Hee*rt.;flaßn,an4 Plunders that the floTeenor,. who , lain** th» writs for their eleotlouthad noiegalilght to do atf. c XhU Mil remedial Balt ' t ! i,a; .. lew.atrrMaa Jtmoi. .;,!; ;,!' - - Among-Ite theßihato MU 'WotUM*-*« an addiUoßjr Supreme Judea Joe .the Eenido ooeet.; .The, virtualeffeetof thUMllwUl ho to add one more to the control of thcßhpreme Oohrt from thpßudi of the school which is represented; by/Chief Justioe Taney. . . .. r >' MtßTr'iir „ J ~ Another, Seaate bUVwMdh-' passed tk» j tt, Unrinf *t*hit hours 1 of tne section, «•**«•* from bj.wonodr, Se«tVhoooV»*lf tW hadsemdontthe timaofthelrenlletaieat. T,.-! . [i. . Maim rwtni *****>*•.' Under the system of restoring ;M«eded BUMS thus tu adopted, Bert, dot oeaee to hereon, organised State «w»njV 'Mesh la oohMoeettea .eVw** a *£l®!JJ 1 3t Ho mo S tate of -West Tlgs«la^j*"B"! wsssn^s^ 8 to the Senate by Hr. Willey, whom hi lg; It teie! behop«s3 tie new State of firginia-wiil retain Mr. Willey. JOBS pOH?fl’CiMpiilQX. -: lii miwor to a preflcus-moloiion, ?fcoSoo-' n tiW c f Wo» transmitted to the Hctuo J«- ' tfttd&y, the official papers to General. pSL£ ©ampaign In Virginia- «Ebeso embrace fh&porUof »U «ip- <>>*">» <■' Dmsicnl tM«lh«r inti “in.ipi of oarroipondeno. MbUih*. Th.wiof. i.foi* P nnled - “ d Win mkln M loUKSiiBg Volnme. ■ TBl BlUi. FOO fSS COU.ICIIOJ 0» T ABUTPOIW) PBSFKB7T. _ 1 n.nlittlo’l amßadnient to tho bul lor tbaollleotlonofrirtdoned proportp »ndpi»- jsagssssssaas^f «SSSp24T***■» $» this rote was that It was ntftcousMeredd® lirable to hate • th* GoTtrmMht hecowo » neat dealer la the at article* •of property»or to furnish -meant to the rebel* tojbuy w*®** tlons of war to oaky on the fight withy , JDISC££UJrEO p^„a rrSE'^TLifWfibrnso. ■ ■*■ - OABD PEOTOQBAPHB OT MR.iHD MRSi GElf. TOJITHTJMB. " iim .(w xjtii* BrldessMld *jut“. Groomsmen, (MIBHH WABBBNitnd OOHMODOM BUT**) 2B cent* each. Mhi.Om.TOM THMMB U l«r Waddta*, Bmp ttaJjSnniUM, VteUblg.And 011ler Thi GXEEBAI. is tilitM itjla* of coitusa. TOM THBMB : ASji) WlTB.ononocird. j MImMISSII WABEKN, (tho ty.) sister of Uni To(B Thumb, only 26 foehn lUin, ted wojibltot 19 poon'S*: , COMMODOEJIBBTT, (Ibo £».«“ Butt,) «m»U«r thenTbmThumb -i-■ ■ Uii Gon. TOM THCMB and MIM EAVTHIA WABREU.cm oabcardi Algo. 10W0 CAE!) EFOTCGIArna. ot pro”i; DantSaanals, Blitwafa, V.*'* 14 tors, copies ol fluei Plcltare*i Bfcjjtetlnjs, »*• rnoTOGßipa aebcmd, »ii .tji.r md pile** the tersest eetortmoft e'lw* j* on bauiL .* J. vi. PITTOOK, Booknller, Btetfoatt ssdHensdealor, pPSOSITK THE POST OrWOE. PAU,c.t<; USH AHD - BOlfi’ OIOTHISa, JTUBHIBHIS® ( QpODS, 4c.« AT £ £i CAEtfAGKAE’S, Ho. ue FEDEEAL STREET, ALLiaHHST. L t «n now clotios op my bu*iß**t* 1 tat It* *PJ* ddrtSSfTto tb**foUowhiß «tcck of good*, which It.!»JfcUeTedwUT.be found worthy the notice of c»»h buyer*. • »i»oaK -OTTO* 00A58; BliOK DIH3B M> ?'■“ "FfJSJtLS^i ot hxs-bpaSra.iio.. m.di.mSjurVi'm. ■■ J AM) mn» OVEBOo2cW«, < BDS ) IliBS» •g“** n H& oiSraESSaiwW- «4 vs*«» a s ’ b *£ ■sSs?* **■ * !■ 116 ttreet, &Up»beny._ gjllliKV, FAKKIKLIa & __ * j-j J| ' i ' ’ II •" JKTUBS. - lw? ‘ >;•- >•• . ..■ *■; .. --I’,'!-—■■^■S.n.,. .■ ...., Win rousTß btbeet,' WProaptitlenttan glntf to tie fitting o# OUi • 1 Bitrorerfifi. ’ v •' ■• ffl^- * UUJaOJN, Manotataroii of liEAD PIPE, HBRCT AMBBABLEAP, Anldnlirn ia Pig I6sul*:.;,i JL-: v Block Tin, • ju . ' AS» Patent Shot, i ! NTH TM 8, T.&X £.f,‘ ‘ Bcntm »■" Uni (teuton. - ■ ■« ;ii i • , r .\ v-v J ’ f: •" -i J myK vuaim. awb.jn«7 aOtBUBS' rAT| P*SHP H 8 AHD BOBHTHO. i.t '.iWALtxa'pAYS v; . Obx£bUo Ctarefc* Inoonntctson.'*Uh HA&V ET OOILIHB *' r " iWuhlagtODt D. 0{» Q«aer*l OorcromtoV AgtW« *%. •.. - *®*GUimiof the ne*n>t of;vktn'oJ 1 d<WM*4 1 BIOHSa dr BgOKIPAT»-*«IH ia : ' »*U-to r»TLgi6i •/- -• rWrtolt&lmiSdthiwwtrnfcnt*, , ~...■• l+Vl.\nimmd*'-h S?-J 'aci Bl wynix.. ’* i. PAiK, Bi6IHEEj&CO.,' : .5 5 si , .SESItQUALITT BJijIOTD OAST STEAL, - *nd Wtrebauwvtiw. Haicd 151 TI&ST ’ t kTigq4«d i-uatoasa. aißKSia. rituimtfa. WLirt- ■" . - U, !AIWiSK. AB.T, : ' i; ' ; «! ■•■> 11 1 ' HO,« CTUTBmL» I'T j % ;r:ir;i«'/\: vi; I - AWO wtMt «1 FITTBVBitGa. mtiVr£& ts»sur«»n*»tt»towr*rrt“»?«. a *? 3T . IrnMUTw'** ' ■ .•4 ! fej -i--r; >: .- - ‘** uw l pH A IIMtH U turn fur* H*":*^??* 1 * ',; . r oxc >i«*<** s'”s pr,,.. " “iffioM"iSDma»BTMßl% > rnn/. uOAtr I rtop—lt win '■*»’ ra»l«4 tl th»ima«tifpi*d, SSi<attW«t«Wort*«lik 00*1,.-*OT JWAlf [C44i^is3Sisl!SwtT!, .■" t. :.* > OTyqTKw^n.o.
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