Zht Digit LOCAL ‘:IMLLIGENCE. FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1864 The Saturday Morning Post, FOR THIS WEEK, N W A_ • STATE PAPERS—Surveyor Lieneral'a .Repott for the rear ending Nov. 30. 1863. .MISCELLANE,OISS—Cien. Meagher's Panegy ric of Cocoran—Vice and Ignorance in Mas sachusetts—Objections of the Free State Men to:Stinks' Plan gf Relconstriintfori-40 Schlesicig-Helstein Question—The Tribune 012 our Finances—Addma r of the Emperor to Cardinal De l3onnellasse--linw the People of Tennessee are Treated—Anfecerients of Trea son—The Army Vote fur M'Clellan—The Pr ramuls—The Fennin gOrganization—Nlad ale Abe lAneoln about to rhange the Por gramme—A Tragedy—Strange Scene in a Court, &c., &c. POLITIdA.L—Re-condtruction of the States— Letter ftoro Harry White—Fareweli Speech of Senator Bayard, TLLE( 3 RAPHit'—Pr , tceetlin,g. in News from the Arnir—Foreign News, &e. EDITORIALS—Free Speech Vindicated—An other Era of Good Feeling—Sound and Time- Adrice—Aireetion of the Army for M'Clel lan—Paid the Interest—The Post—Five Hun dred Thousand More—What Does It .Ilean 7 he Bonds—Amending the Constitution— Population rs Valuation, &c.. &c. () MALUNICATIONS--polities and Religion— tit PrterN LuCAL I NT1.1..L. IG ENCE—To the People of Allegheny rounty—The New Mayor—Des ryctive Fire—Earthquakes In Pittsburgh— %,ite for a New Church—To the People of Al legheny—Meeting at the Commissioner's Of ltt —Plttshurgh Manufak.turers--“IVI steri• ~us tisappearance”—That Ground Hog, &c., Prof. Wilson and the Constitution. —A correspondent in yesterdays Com. .mercial thus takes Prof. Wilson, of the Reformed Church, to task for some re marks made by him in a late meeting held in this city for the purpose of urging upon Congress the duty of amending the ' Constitution of the United States so as to ' distinctly recognize the existence of a , Gon: Test Cases.--The general court mar " The remarks of Professor Wilson, as . tial, of NVIII.M Lieut. C'ol. 11. A. Fink is published in your journal of the 25th, on Pre-ddent, and ( apttrin Charles P. Clark the Constitution, struck me with surprise claim , Judge Advocate, now in session in Phil. and astonishment, that any man, ing to he a minister of the Gospel, would 2.lclp)ia. is engaged at present in die tri indulge in language so intemperate. We al of pat ,:- t barged with desertion un have indeed fallen in evil times, when der The Conscription Act. Several per the character of George 'Washington, son- who we'rel drafted in different dis who presided in that august body of men I rict s 1 . . , 1. i 16 :.pp , ;11 when notified. and - 0 - ho framed the Constitution of the were „rig'-;,,? and sent to Fort Mifflin to United States, should be assailed. Your await Ilia! by c.uirt martial These are reporter in giving the proceedings of the ; the part le- , . Who me now being tried. The Convention called by the clergy (or result of the case will be looked for with rather a portion of such notables) to pre- considerable interest. sent amendments to the Constitution. - • - reports Professor Wilson in the following The Indian Chief.—Miner st yids us Pittsburgh Steel Market. strain, which no doubt is correct to the the Indian it,, f. by - Gustave Aimard, - An advance of twenty dollars per ton I letter: author .-1 . the - alrie Flower, - - The on steel w2.:13 established on the last week t _ P e rofessor NA Bison, of the Reformed ,'bur. li, in . „ . , ,-,. , , . ....- ~ h course or his remarks. animadverted sec erely .00ldi• r itines I lie A;I veil n rel . :, st,• ~f December. It is hardly necessary upon the adoption of the Constit ohm of the I It' Tl.k i- ti I.ile „ (the Ear West. and L c al og ted States; against its having . been so lon g here in connection with this advance ofrecog nized and obeyed ; and that it is yet co t ,. the .1111 h il - . wit r, sid,-1 among the In rates rf this Pittsburgh staple to recite j tinned to be e r e peeled is a wonder, since it was ' (Bans as un adopted son, for fifteen years, established without recogniziugGod. the moving causes thereto. Labor in in IL,' heart t•f the prairies, does not reel, as it is in iron, is a large item in the ''l care not who the man is, whether write r-manees, but describes his own s cost of its manufacture, and the lack of he wears the livery of heaven or not, ;I; lc. Th.. Indian- of whom lie speaks lie skilled hands is p.111:1 ps even more se- , who will use language such ;is the al), oN e. ha , 1:,...tt il -IL. 11 1 / 1 1111vrti he deplett , are verely felt in our sic. : he should he held to accountability hy 1 works than in our .hi, ,v, n. For ,ale by Henry Miner, iron mills, so that the rates of wages are those in power; this is rank treason. anti pirti„i rect ; of course constantly tending upward. n , Itrn " -d i " vit " ti "" i " dell " 1" Co 1 1"" "- The raw materials of steel also comprise . iti the Irofessor to rebel against the ('on- The f.ii, -rat of AV ilium,C , ll:ll't . w ho stitution, whiell el',. ry ollieer in the AV,, , .. (~l,tiii,-,11,,, 1 1 . ( 1 1,,1n ~-11„,„1 - iii,.. N„. coal and blooms, as well as iron; and of country is sworn to protect. Why ~.,,,1„,,. In t, course the production of steel is enhanced and who -lied since in should this man (Wilson) be allowed to trim, i-i in cost by every advance of those raw ' , 0 , . - Pr son. Va., Wtll take place to-dav indulge in language calcul:o, d to illcit.• materials as Well as others, while the pro- fro I In• residt nt:. of his father. in oak portion of the people to disregard an Lind duction of steel being the result of much instrument sanctioned by the purest men greater manipulation titan iron, the ad vances in tales of wages of skilled work- that ever God. in his infinite wisdom. Spades t - s Hearts. - s ptoica were men makes greater prop permitted to dwell on earth , proportionate midi- \I,-( 1, !lint', t% C.i i Mis---f ;Ora won't ..erv e lions to tin , cost of production, than the in the i,-•,. p-diii, al L!.o,n• Ili-I . ri,.m.h• Special Tax Law.-lit,' " I " win !' have started - ..I'-'-'2!: •t, n ,, n , , - same ratio of increase arts- in the imam.' facture of inn The r , in.iik.-. We have .is a copy of a bill whhdi ha: pas-rd the 1.3 „ ~,,,, made in reference t.. iron, under the head House aut h. a•izing the levyin. - r of a spci•ial • _ . of the Iron Market, apply with full force tax in the boroughof East Birmingham : Ladies' Shoes. . --The latest ,h - les. to the production of -tee" and to what . Si7l - 11'1011 I. The Finrgess and town council of and all liiviliti,-..--:o l io beailliftll epoils figures the douhle pia ~.ille 1,: - .”Iii.a•d 1,1- the hormaill of East Birmingham, in the „u,nts made v ‘l - .1 - e -,I V 1 ,, I . VI I , a ii . ,l Warr7t . tit et:1 1 . constantly enhancing ruiei.: ~I Mao. and , of Aneoiiq. ono' / date powfd- to eau.,' 1.. is • , , 1,,.,. ",'.laud's \ ''''' matetial, will advance mice ,. it is cer- , levied ."''' r",7,, • ''' l 9n all I'lr "'-'. tr ' i d e'• '"'•-- '',',,.; , ' Ire, t . n ' th ' n Ithusv ' N ' ) ''''' tainly impossible to determine. That , iv ,- 0 n. 1 , , ,d a ,- a. ,.. .r ii.ii i , ! , ) , a . 5 .,, i , r1 ,1 .... ,, , 5 ,i. ,,) t:e n r t .1i v . b,,i.,, 1 .1ei . , 1 1 y the 1 ates will , ease advancir , with the purpose,. a I.Frecisl Lax ill 11111111 . 11111 to the is Ni•- Dr. King' s i,01,, ,N,J fit Di/MI(111J now autiotrized ti Pia to be lel led mat ,isefisert • ~ ~ . Itl6l advance noticed, is hardly to be cx , • , yota•-h•J. that the said special tax shall ant in -''" • l'Cl W"'n W'" , 'l and Smithfield peeled when ly,' find that the ink is naro- any one' . , ear exck,4l At, Milk In, the dollar. si reets. open Irmo I) a. ni to sp. nu. ly an, - upon do ro w price hills of Cu,i Sr'. 1 .1. That all mime } raised under and he !-. •7.-••- -- ---•,-, .teel Works before in nl'verid of the es - aen %ittrel t .ttjuie"i t h is act shall constitute a fund fro 11, _ . of the present indebtedness of ES ill 11.-1-4()A. ER ' lc RAWER'S 'IE WEV R Ptittls in the pr-dil,•ion 0C -tut I, large ad borough of East Birmingham and at - ter thy pat MAt ',BIN OS lia% eiditained the highest premium vances Over rates upon which these price. s , meat of said inter e st for the extignishmeht of Lit 0% c,- % •.• tic. i'o,int and Institute Fair held were established have aerrued The po- , P. r. six tle t-n h ''s ll al tit i rs, d lannrileat,6e4enx=sai'l,g- in 1,4..... Vi th e bra , t Handy and the beat manarac sition of a leading 1„ iiit id . supply fiu• ! propriated to said jiurposes. toche t.,•, :Tues. and for the hest machine work steel, which the superior quality pi oduc ' sE , '• ii' that all 'elle , and nstte"nien 7 " ,no-I,- 0 0 ,'ti Cl „ NEI". tieneral Agent, cal in our steel works has established for ! j;'et\rlretY,te.t,,haileact shalt base assessedor corporate r n ",,'; l ; Pm 1' i Fifth st.. Pittsburgh, Pa Pittsburgh, hail pressed the manufac- j taxes are ileIV assessed and collected In said bor- - ---- ,-,:,,; -- - - turers to their utmr-st, in the cont i nue d ! ough, and may he Included in the same or other ''''''''" '''''-'"- ( I . a l l i i , ; , n e tl i ;S aid Ol in a i li a Se t p , d e rr o n r Lß: t d r , :is h uPrn colle . . , : i t , t ;: l i scarcity of skilled labor, to fill the orders . JOSEPH MEYER & SON, from all BeCtiona Of Ilia coontry. This he paid ,wit under and liy art, horiti or the re4,- demand with firm and- advancing rates ' tutinns at the Burgess and Town oouncil of salt A1.i , 1 . F, year.ila t of material and the independence of l'"°"gh• d , - workmen ay to both priee , . !Ind wo r k c.d. \ I N Aso snivel Rooksil - (.11 nodoilacture ing time, must, so hang as the pre---e New —The.nt ofCreat Brt • TI • ••• ii • i P.• • FURNT'ITIE AND CHAIRS, state of affairs continue. not fail to reit- ' ' " I L I'M . ' t" a an , 1 . , l - - - - , der hill fielirea to which increased char ti " 1 1) "' hi m' , " inHu l li ng d''''''till . of production may advance rates of live details 01 the. (') - t. Fuck. and d, alld 4a4 POlllll Sits., el steel, very firm, with upward ten dencies. ! Fluxes employed, the Prcliminart - I toe- to ~,,ii Infi (2u az•ter! ci Trade Cmrto(lai• . I ration ta;if Calculation the Blast, Refiri- nut) ILITSHI'RtiII. ir,ta,al ma .-.I , mi.l k Irlidi ally}',... ...__. _ : ing and Puddling Furnaces, Engines ~- , - . _. _ Coroc,r'n Inquest.—Twa children, and Machinery. and the various Process- RANKI Vs E3kTII A nr CT nrc, _ named Dove and Dreiker w .•re injured a es in Un inn &c., by W. Truman, C. E. la y S t celebrated for the care of or two ago by bi.ing run over by a : " I ' d Ed'itinil • Tkvi " fr o m i i" - -• ... ronic i win: ria of the Bladder, Moe ' Manus( t ilt of the lute Mr. Truran car of the - Citizen's Passenger Railway, ! am ii Illation of the Urethra, Ito_ Arthur Phillips author of a . ' t B' ' -..k the first named of whom Wed Wed , nes- : Manual of Metallurgy : Records of Mi n . tvitt ion or Incontinence of day and the Coroner empanneled a jury ing," eta., and Wm. H. Dorman, C. E. Trine, for the purpose of inyestigatin . , the man- ' 1 vol , v.,. Illustrated with 54 Plates, uer in which the accident occurred. Wolf flu. 13 Y rind ICS 11 (-,: f. 4. . -.- Levi testified that he saw the children ! A Supplement to L're's Dictionary, of .1 a4l