Taws—Ammruaca of ids rittarritiu.-,r• I 7 4 the steamer Palmetto; 'at:Nertir - Orlestoilit ''lMlPere Of thst.eity.- tre• Itatit . artgatratn to. : ths 29th, The r Staus Tielpsymars , Whiciraiusent — bled le• kite- session, sparadhri to : Abe prootamsan of.i3or. BoU, cm the Malaull-tto sot upon the propoidtion of Commis in tcyaril to the boundary Use -between that State 'and New Mexico, pissed the following act on* .22d 914 . laintinedlately mceired thersanauon of Smoot. . Mier, sad as authenticated copy has already been :tnummlued Washbasionoly. The'lenatrodrito • - Mobil MMus the term of the Act of ; Congress' on the subject of the boundary, and the bill itself is as sasowsii • • - Stemma 1. ilia sancta Ay ,the Lrgiiietere fa' as Stale af Tartu.- That the said Legislature hereby agrees to, sad accept* said - propoodene, hod it Is hereby declared that Ike State of Texas shall be bound by:the terms then of, acoording, to . their true import and miming. 2. Thai the Oserennst of this State be;andthe la hertbytrequetted to anus in copy-of this ad, adhumeateo =sler th. seal of the State, to be =lato the Peed of the United ides by s duly as practicable; and silo .e copy thewmf, certified in like manner, to be ttasamiae d to each of the Smutted and Seprdentstives at Texas la Comma, and that this act take Com the gauge. , Several amendments were ofZiled to the bill s bat It passed the Senate with very wiling aliens tionsouid. witli but one dimming voice oit its third reading. It likewise paced the noose with but tittle oppieltlod. On the same day a joint •vuolotion, appointing saints io receive and db. gem for cub, the bomb to be hunted le the Oov. manned of the Untied States to the Stale of Ten _ as, was read a second time and referred to the Committee on Finance. • Owe Iliosists Later Wrens Jamaica. By theanival of the Empire trity, rUptain lal, yesterday, we are in poi :town of COO M MA'S ater news tram Jamaica. The ioarnals mem gronehd wittrthe cholera, which an Intelligente:fad, • -attar letter we give below, thinks has already deetnitual the Wand. It has abated at .Kinpron, " but throaeh the anal districts its . path. mown with the dead and th e dying. Baaabelf 4141 kinds is proof much suspended, and many I. acute . , that real mate is selling at Maims any Fame for which the money is offered.' -, The rogowiec letter is worthy of islets permal, not merely for the news it gives of choler:, but for ire rederxims Impecting-the condition of the rte . „ groes, to whlchoin the author's behalf, we Write . . the special attwatka of our Soldiers readers. . • thinespendence of Evening Post - • - Rieman, 30th r• ov.; 1650. fdydear I was delighted to team, the, morn. tog, - that the ' , Empire My" Was again in anchor. : bor. She sails in a tow urs ; and, being much engaged, I can only aek ,ho nowiedge, very Monty; your esteemed favontuf itd Omaha and Ilth Nov., The MMus haa been en mild visitation torus In this city of 40,000, about one tenth of the pop. elation have fallen.. In the small. tows of upwards of one drank have died; and in Spanish Town there has been nearly a like, -portion. It has, in a greet measore, subsidad berm. The deaths bare diminished from 250 a , day, probe* the maziam of only one day's mo to 27, which I Wave, was that of last sight. — In Port Royal It wholly indebted Mak or ten day* ago and It is nearly el altogether the • . sante la Spaa ieb Town: It Is raging in other stets, and I doubt not that though it Is shout leaving Mouton and Mal 11 complish a deadly work In othemdlatrlcM,- eta It be • - The mortality has been air* among the low` - er chosen The negroes,in their low, filthy boas • et, with their bad habits, and &advantages of all mils, have been the chief victims. There have been comrativel t few deaths of ponces in good posilionn but dose have been hiereasing laterly, • , and we all will live under cousidetable appmheas hension. Nothing can be mid too highly In praise of the generous and active benevoliftes ol the whits population. They alsociated themselvell, as vial . tors, administered medicines , , nalltithillimit and money, and frequently 'dated - la the, humblest Mules towards the need at well a, the dying.— ' Oar calamities appear to kw welted I well the character of lbs baba date..; more devotion to suffering humanity,' on a large scale; has not often been axtullied in the most &voted Boy on the'other band,nothiageonld be more distreteng, than the apathy minced by the negro _population to thehr swami relations and nelittitiora Vary frequently abandoned them altogether, or, if Persuaded ID rill:allegretto commonest duties of humanity onto a suffering, dying or. dead rela 'L., • live, they refused tomove until they we. paid or teemed In payment. There have bean not a kir Mantes of white gendemen of the city, assisting • with their awn hands in marling the bodies of the deed nekton. Alm all, theme I, nothing like the Lett do& Satan blood. I may myths* to Amer .. ne without etfinee. Meth* much Is to be led at oar doors The • blackstorm emancipated from thavery,but beyond tieliue has been done. Some Gramm have been taught toned • little, and even to write, but what Is moped eduaMors, has hardly been bestowed on any of them. Nor u warreag• - •ite &mull negro javelins. If there be one evil greater than - another, as destructireld the lomanitirs of life, it is the rearing al Minn being' brought Into the world without the holy sanetions of ehristim mat. 'simony. I depute to this as mach as to the want • of edumtiou, the wretched aspect that the lower order of society has exhibited udder Mil great Unless a father be• a Mao' of genuine ironMple, be will abandon the offspring of mere thst. Nature has given the poor Intent a stronger - holden the mother. But a, poor lone , woman, - without a imband, how can she train herobtl. deter She Preiterves their liver, 0" she can but Megenerally throws on society a lame 1113/ . 11011 of these child:on to be its pasta, iin the shape of idle -setae:ids and prostitutes. Will you eoy,a word from roe to the . slave .awn -ers of America. Implore them by all that its aimed to use their authority to enforce on establish the triettimoniel connection, to enact laws to protect it. Slmild freedom be either conceded-or-wrung out lbe strive, it will work well or ill (or the propri. &tors of the soil, imardingm these sacred obligor. • era encouraged or enTorced. Ilicasae .1Blay• owners need never hem The: aconedrels of the almsdreed their own shadow,andßorbid every thing that would raise the slave to a, true undermusliag of biaposltionas PAIL Let each enjoy lee devil's bleating, which they are working for. Mitztco.—lntelligence from the city of Mexico to the idilt lomat% reprenents that the &uncial embarrassments of the Republic continued to per-. phut the GOVerlimelli. •The consolidation and let deo:tent of the public debt was under discussion to the two Homes of Congress; but thedifferencee open test sullectezialleg between the Represen tatives nod- Senate appeared irreecuctleable. Me ' Sormer, frialiting upon a plan which would glee • preference to a certain am of creditors over all oflierti sod deprite—the maraca! tummy of some of its most valtable sconces of revenue. Some of the Merino jowl ale speak despondingly alike ware of affairs. slid :oak to Arisuis ailmtenua. non fora reetoration of the credit acid lioances of the. Republic. Cheat results are anticipated by the coon:nerdsl men of Mexico from Col. Ram, Klee scheme for the transportation of paaseegCra and We foreign malt through the Republic, from Vera Cruz to Acapulco on the Pizitio. The Gov ernmeat is to recast, p2O for every 100 pounds of tenets, and 20 cent. for everyl 100 ponds of netawApere. The distance from Vera Cruz to Acapulco will be traversed in few than five days. Three Melina Generals have died: Tomas it mita, Manuel Romero; and Gen. Res. The liner wis &unabated. He is the General who' commanded the troops which besieged Puebla, where a piston of the. Pennsylvania volunteent were *but up for a month. Duren Wousn.--Calemau, in Ws "European • Wound Manners," gives the following descrlp• Mao( the anch women: thlnk some of them the tallest and 'hand somest creatures 1 ever looted upon, and made of the gam unmixed procebtln clay. Retire 1 kit England, I thought the.Engllth women the Anent 1 had ever men: 1 . now consider them as belonging to rte colored inn. The Dutch women much exceed them.' Take the khan vase that was ever plucked. with the glittering dew drops banging &moat petals; take the fairest peach that ever hung ' . c pen the tree, with** charming blending tihts of red and white, tad they arc eclipsed by the trans yummy sad goatity of ,eorn_plerJon "ot the Much • women, - salaam thcm at Broetk - and filsantam. their adads are as air, their 'manners as.win. sling a, their twos, Uteri I can as easily under. staudthe history. of Adam's fall. , It was intpeouti .bin. poor fellow, than he should resist. Then their costume Is acrimony and elegant.— A sort of thin gold helmet, Aging dose to the head, leaving enough of the haute part graceful. ly aver the brows; a thin bat wide brad of highly wrought and burnished geld, esteedlng arse/sate - • forehearl. At the end of tAlt, setae rich and ale. • gasify wrought filagree onsamenis of gold, or of • dlmoods set In gold, with a bateau! Cap of the 8. haw llntuels lace. tiovertsg but eat eoueeallug the • whole head, and all the rest of the dress of -- Vestal parity white, teetotal, transparent, with •••••• nhort coats, shoes as bright 16 minors, arid with 60ekings et the parent white, and Hiring the tn.' his . 3 if they were khu upon the limb; with no :; • _ 'slrabling train to sweep the pavemout, rand no -; ovenized shawl and , loose and ill truing sleeves ' and skirts, hanging about the person. like clothes • • upon an old tree on wsableg day, and you will -'.' - have some faint notion of what one of these- efts, Euviorrn Cortotismotut. Dom:cr.—A wAt has been issued by thsGovernor te.lbe.Sheriff of the several cocottes composlog 66 Eleventh Coogreselonsl district, directing an election ohs held to the dishier, oaths 31st ot December, last, Fa the election of s somber of can 1.5.4110 sop. pip the vacancy ocenlosed by . dettlt of the lion. Chester. Boner.- The: counUes composing the distriet are Leaerae, Wyoming. Colinabla and llontont. .-i--'FILL - 191P064A410N Ur LOGAN, WILSON. 4 229 WOOD STREET, ago rave. sitcparad vitt, ■ large and rich cock ad Eadlltb, Garman, cur Amnia. Hardware. ra odor rapartdr indacescar Wars. This iirtsbCy to parebasa ICA praetor* Carr infanta by bode* breath am melh as abL7 Wi itsuntios4 to sell on r& aust IMP ; , •tl.-1::i...,, ,,, . ~, , .F., I -I '', f' : : ......;' - '. , ;;:''; - i‘ . - - )i'' ' '' t.':,4':'.;C-;'': ,4,'.ift4. •i",.'t•l'cl .lsu-tc:;7,'44 , ,7,,,,, •••:.,....,..,•A,T.,'-.2:1:f;..-ik t'' ; ',•!,!.,;• --1-,1- • ,!7,,•E,,:,.*•.:iitk.,.., ,•,,••••.•: •,-..:•,,:: • • - -',.•.;7".:i••'"1 • MWMD Et IP VII BURGH ..itY MORNING; DEO; 16; 1870. , 11711Invainnas us sr cauth mamma tiaandla caw tams beam S s, sr, and an sari, in amain us arairkaabletraunorsed tara-vffi— Mid tins !al Savannah he chargeriandilaanred oat . VW: B. rVitill ri Adam for sib paper it Ids slog agencies to Nevr - Nark. PkiladeNhisu and Bolton; and - N andusseced to nmedve obstetric.. • - ta . PdsaddrzeuTroia . .tidcdicaL -I dvatdadm nuns and Indoeriodons w siba.ddordi Allielkan and United Simi. Oassue,Plalad.•lol.4 reockild add for. warded Cron Ws office. • , • _ -- a,r calmaisaLt. roriu unic,d-Stolvpni EtoitracanabsedpampaalLtvatlise loam ibr this= tesetv!d and kairsrftd free of Mamma Dana =ll.—Advea6samsati saisteelisosigaribis paper, b. ;town' d and Some weeks !Moe we announced to out teedore that we contemplating, on the Mit oflentuirp, pre. the. Qat** JA in entirely new dress.— ' Since then we hese vitt Wag the eastern-cities, and aontmotedfor Inter onpeettO receive themin time toftdfd oar prialse: have been mach mortified of late at the illegibility of out ripe, which beverbecome tosioM that we found it int. get , lipteuion; oar proposed traprosesnotsWillieliefe oat Own :feelings and theeles ofporteadets,' . and leave nothing to cam. Idahrof this -cere. la tegard to the general conduct of the payer, it shall be OPX auto tit flan* as in the past, to make itaVattbfof the patronage cf i discerning public. esdlar Cm:selves that we have hitherto kept pans with the march of improvement and the grciwth .t.f• the ray. We . have certainty slated trelther labor nor expense In suir elfatis to render the:Dtmette equal tcranypiper in the weal in the amount of accurate and useful iltrOttlatioll it has furnished; In the Coamiermal and Local departs meets there will be no abatement to the labor sad ability spent upon them. In the `deyiartmeat of evithspondence—a femme which for sometime has been a marked and prominent one in the Gazette- we shall continue to improve, as we &Sign to make some important additions as soon as we 1111:1 some the right kind of men: Although this' department bas been attended WWI heavy expense; yet its mil. ity' and the satisfaction it n aives to_Sur readers, have caused u to be considered byline a per feature of our sheet. ln every department attire paper Diboll be our object, under theism's' , meta of pleasure and ditty, and of a Dina'', coat; petition, to card; to spare no mamnable labor nor expense; where there D a prospect of a real Inv ornament being effected thereby. - i b/etwithstanding the increased permanent expen ses we have incurred during the but year, and those we contemplate In the enure, we announce Lo Our customers, that from. the Ara of January next, the price of the Daily fluette . will be sedan cd to six dollsus per annum, in advance. We expect that ibis extremely low price will greatly extend the circulation of our paper, and render it Increasingly attractive to We are happy to say, whatjelieve will give the most of readers pleas hestr, that the lumina of patronage we have received the past year has been of a very' /Dna* dimmer, and that the establishment is now in a highly prosper caraccadition. 'We anticipate for Pittsburgh in the era cf railroad facilities Imo which she Lisbon to exam, en unexampled career of enema, in which we have no doubt the Gazette will frelypanicipate, as It bee in the previous steady growth andprruper, ity of our Wry and vicinity. /a this mutual prate parity we dell reap a fall reward for that perse vering advocacy of our Western Dailroad, which we may be permitted to say, has characterized our labors Parearlll,2ll 42CD .111.LIGIMINT Oavasv AsTlll - 11. —ThLLasinstlmtloa of which our eales have reason to be proud. The quiet and unobtrusive deeds at active benaystatice which ate performed through its inimumentatim are sufficient to call Smith the grateful admiration and generois bone. volinee ofa greatly honcatted people. From its ocumneucement It has been under the charge of a number of benirrokat Mies, whose prudent. economical, tad beneneient management Yu *nay been worthy Mall praise; There are ai preset' thy five orphans In the institution, some of them vary yang, and the number of the unfortu nates is mammal, Increaaing. From an adver tisement in our columns we see 'het the imam. much in want of a Marron, and we team that Ii the proper person caw Grand, a good salary wal be given.. We hope that all Me ben endent will interest thenuelvms In pi:mural the proper Wen. VRODI WASIIINGTOA. portsvondatee of the Pznabaryrh Oa: me. Wasintair, Dec. 20tb, 1554. Sail/futon' myna big beta „made to day.— The Treitident's Menotti,. baa beet 'alerted to Um -various appropriate comulitteasa both Houses-- It la too early to form an opinion of the probable late of au, given measure, from the rape atd di:atm given bit at the beiinaing 01 'the arc• lion, The Speaker laid Wore the House of Rea• reseutatiies to day the :Handing Committees.— They are not materially diferent from three of tut session, and theretore they are coosntoted about as unfairly as it le passible they could be.— Bat 1 trill set rouser complaints upon Ibis breatme Cobb's term drams towards iteckte, and it may bethst Providenee interpose some shield ageing such am ialliatior between klatch tad DeceMber neut. We lad the oW Wiry to day, Bally . and Lyud Boyd, Lyod Boyd and Bayly, set over the. Hoare, or fatter picked out and set up by tha Speaker as comparing the House. Bally remaining at the hes.dta the Waya and Means - Committee, rooked the dmisbin of Ms Menage among the Commit, tees, and. Boyd was duly metalled In the Chair, es during the whole of last - mown, to conduct the debate. Or count, nobody suspected of epricatitiou to the regular plats of, performances set down I,y the bill, was permitted to obtain the door. Thus wan the harmony of—the proceedings preserved. All papers relating to the miff, notwithstanding the experience of last season, wero duly comma. led to the Way* and Means youunittee, whore they will be duly smothered. However, A war not cams:dared beat to make any very protracted struggle on this reference, and the rascal is oo ludicatfun oldie temper of the House en the nob. 'era. • _ But etothiag rook% suppress Mr. Oddings, who was allowed the door, so doubt, as a muter of policy. He belong to a set without numbets or power In the House, and therefore is not thought capable of Malin; the majority In their arrange ment& lie moved to give that put of the mess wigs relatmg lathe Fugitive Slave Laws differ. eat direction frail what Harty proposed, and upon that motion wade as boui'a speech th vehement denunciation - of that law. The speech was bet ter arranged than is canal with Mr. a., and was listened to with conceity and attention by the House. It might be considered the maaitezto of the Free_Soft sect . aphid the Administration, for the Speaker was exceedingly emphatic in his cox demolition of the came or the Freeideut. The ap,yech was listened to with the greater ITIICYCIII Imp Ow 1 -6 1 kola it WIUI no doubt prepared for use la the canvass now going on In the Ohio lapis. taints for election oft Senator. There is no douht denial the sentiments of Oltio,upon this and all other questions involving the demands sea pro tensions of the extreme southern section as to slavery. It is warmly sad souibun. Bat from present sypearances,it is feria presume that on ten Mr. Corwin or Mr. Vinton be elected, no choice of Senator will be made In that State that winter. • lo the Senile, to day. Mr. Benton made tomb. er vigorous 'dement:4oon widest Ile VlOrke et his ehernies in Milisinri. presented a long resolution or bill, the object of which was to se. cwt le the State some portion of the proceeds of the land Wei, which he say" are Clue to her, and thereon made • long speech as to what she ought to have, what ha had done for' het, and meant mil} to do. AU 'Less thins are telling in hisfaior, and it is the oniaino of the best Infintied in Mir mart politics that either told bullion will Go re. Chosen, or there will be so choice. If he gets an other appeal to the people,lbi bosh:eel will be socompliziod. Mane Democrats are becoming puticalula anxious tor his success In the pretent object or his ambition, for it begins to be plainly apparent that if diseppointedthereln i lor will prove a formidable camp candidate for the Death/easy. Jcarua Vhsamoton, Dee. 1 1 , ItirO. Diplomatic Amplatmoato—tour Spam°. of Dorsi pia Inimrcoarat—A•torm Nos& We Miro again woo samara of diplomatic op islatanalay which I wia row to =To poltlonlorly .-.. , 4 , - ._ t.. r - --:44 . • - • - ••-•? - 7.z?! --, ... 1. --4 '.'''-'_ ik .- '- - -,': ,:;-•:,:',.: . . . . is lONIA- " : k have mem emisliwgrwp beflusrat*m * Ili iiiireantimeit is wall ft i v i i .i llial gi l i e Puilia tour ,oaugei to ke applataii;!"ie sees hair heti thought re who is not u nidonlithilartaidnlV ed why, Ilan. Richard M. &yard, ottPldhodele saga, hut gummy or Didawarg`peotiibli Iloi. - 1 A Conies; of. Neve YOtki art Watt wn amide. : mate,keUer aim litis temegeld'Ate, ware to Mt appointed to Peas inada 2 inteent by the *cis ass of Mom time as isish:VecuPs4 'Um" — Among Mese are thembaions CANDLES& !! W&DDlNd—n !Zeit . yv low, to olose coms,rnm ern. by de9 . WICK & lIIVANDIMSB pEE&— bbl. reed. and &ream by 0 14" del WICK & EIVIANDLIMS erIOFFEE-331 bap uto miter del - WICK WOANDLE9B. tousuA-,41 cuts tijr L deb wics & mconlvDts r SIWERATUS-11 oellio Saloom% 51 boxes do pulverized. fo; • 4.0 - WICE WOANDLEO33 OTAOII-10 eadmpure Pozatik For • y JtAl'etar:&c S. DOLL BUITES-19 bbl, Intik Rod alder, daf? Kb received and ter sale - • . deg . 'MeV ICCANDi.E3.4. LLY-11 tun els.% kt ivi r e t7 mcbszip • ""`" = "l6ifiion hamkitod WOANDIS.BB. eutocuLATX—es Bale by [den wit &111,CANDLEag. L.P — aer - NIFICKORY NOW-4 pOcsolrol and GT ale b 9 . dam WICK &M'CANDLEfis. • • 1 0A • • • v •irs • scop• Oah Loerizet and. Slim , ' 3,l= e. 73 t.l7k. sr eAdeLL'iV45 ...I."\TE , rii,T.,; 'NVId ' l3 .loACi r lf CO cl &MQ - D P 7 11:~ COIST TiSTSCCTITiIik; • T UST reeekredout addltierial npply oldie Improva ; Detector of Amnesia Coen erUit Cola Orme de 3 norolnairot, rtson. re flar. It thli only pi derma, yet tarented, and eae be ased wee sea elk, In 5 wooed:rood perGro Cy reliable. For seta Cor. Illattet Folmo BOMB-.175nT k• alum. ?LA nEwweeo.. 11:711—le toils CbisAltt 12 poi Hickory Nu, fir mile by • MAITH MIN A CO WAlLT e tlamin PI instal (pod book iteepae,'; Mancini •rdl labaddp ann. and/ wa bee M Vl odes . Alan, good coot. boom twep*Pke= s. males. Inn mad du aline; women and 0:4 of * a,4 eta ••o• Mom* borrowed - and Mk Fonts, house• and lots sold or nulled. Please eel Met 184..L0 HAgRIS , ° Mee, - • - .1 GILES 11AUFV13 SHAVING CHFAIK—Inere •P the man who does not spyrtrelme tae hum ate, airy share? Irony them tw, we do sat Redrew cntr elves to him, Bat Co &Women we cay, it Yen wit. o render Waving a y Iterate, perchase a box ofJell, Almead - goanehle 'er llremos. it le utterly impoullSe =gibe the feellegs eta potion who lax been bred Shaving will ordinary way, open men, wild of th!, for the lint time. It is a ecollaattan 0.4 isader, 0. Narration. and Measure. • • JULES HelJEL'a SHAVING MIKA& liexece• IVY eaollien4 rendering:the clew and wet wit; beard sort acd_yllablo,prodaelag 00 admirable lathe, and by rts extremely mll4 =we allaying all Ittlti c ce grerecting that twelessent and WIT teeLtr: log. ants stla which ir se OnS2 experienced • fte). Owskteen ado' Jake Easel's Shirring Ctrs inarface the eeldest nod ewer plating wads Ir: ~ etarsly sleet in Koh witboat the ckla beconilli droned. And thole who once area 1417 eta aster .47:11:1 now. Ore any whet • cceentaxwetble Swill be especially e ; that It &TN 11110: ... 321011 . 1 ren. le the 40 that It will cot. discolor the beard, which =Si c 1 , 10 . 1. ..:10 111 6dis d ge h :Zt o sud rs. s u a les ' , filu ffau l el a 's P r u Lte• Ll i l cam d Atee Co le the ewer exelaten• er tit ankles 'ealewered ' render the Wanntioll Of oxylne nnplenawic h 4 be xPreeirled II a 14 0 =ha trial of theta, Prepared ip a p eal nY attlim. p e sad Chemin , 190 Chevron at. ptha. • on We, whelesele and ireatl,till. okswiii==, Muglq, p. tradlohn .; r