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THE THIRTY-THIRD VRAR. ) ph fs BER 10,168. ij The Latest N lews By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun. eae The Peace Question, A CONFERENCE BEGUN. NEW From Canada, The Pirate Rarteigh Delivered to the Laited states -7 Ahen Bill Passed, Suspension Bridge, Fed. 5.—urleigh, the Lake Prie raider, waa delivered to the United States Provost-Marshal at Suspension Bridge, Now York, this morning, a four o'clock, AROOND DIRPATOR Quedec, Feb. 8.—The Aliew Bill wae read « third time, and passed the lower house last night by Y OR K, SATU RDAY, according to law, But he did not think torial vote of any Btate not represenie: should be counted in the Joint ( Mr. Powell spoke ageinat the civil government of Louisiana, the Preaident's amnesty procilama- tion, ete, In reply to some remarks of Mr. Doo. Nittle, be sand: Herod, the Koz, once ordered the the elec. in Congress won slauxhter of every first-born chili, Mr, Cowan—Will my friend a) ow me to ecor- rect him? Mr Powel)—Certainte Mr. Cowan My reading of the Scriptures ia to the effect that Meorod ordered w+ f all FEBRUARY yeon, 107: maya. ? children under two yeare old, first Chesapeake Bay the Placo of ° a born. (Lauchter ) ‘ A Sketch of Borleiah. Mr. Powell Wel', Tdon't know shout that; bat Meeting. Burleigh, the Lake Frio raider, who has just | I tbini: Tam rahi.’ Laughter.) But mx friend: | ry know ore Seripture tt do, en been surcendered, as above, by the Canadians, does | je wi putit iow as ib rv) fs the text, Caugh. Two Steamers Anc hored Side by Side Not appear to be past twenty-five years of age, if | ter.) anything, vounver. Ts stout, short and compact Mr. Ten Fyck's motion to atrike ont Loui ty bu and weighs about one buodred and #icty. | w oted o da di red to. 1h to THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. | /s.bas,trd srighs atont one tusire! ants ste. | wan voted on and diagroet to 18 Greek ard French, and writing the adventures of Mr. Collaroer ofered an armen ‘ment ae a aubsti- Ni | tite, declaring that the pe pic (ae States declared > Lh . Progress of the Ratification. | Dicey ie. At the ave of fcurtecn be ran away | tn. in dnauprection weal te qualita! to choose | new of rh , as b ye * ch age : premdential electors uuti # ingurrection shall “Tala vay Sanrio ner ion east tis be suppres eich State ll be repre FIVE MORE STATES IN LINE. arn Getting Bred of the Great I. Ver~ | genta fn ts mere Sealine Tease Gait Me hcp nite corer Mr, Trumbull maid it went too far. Tt wan to reine it opp i aweening. Ttlefiiwinthe pow f Pr ent 3 dong ot Ac bale 7 , vi © power of the Presiden New York Votes Aye. I! halk be Beate, Tamtiok Uinta | | to prevent the casting of the vote of any State by _— wo | ei haiti AY ph a eta ed enirit. to de simply declaring the Btate to hein insurrection. | +” rr hk) . be ec y tor BD ey! “Pat & of eas, wai {i nt IMPORTANT FROM CANADA, | after a bret sejonrn tn the land of the oid Cast | y ediutesion of the Senators from Louls - Ce mae onan American merebentman: | ana, Tenuease and Arkansas, whenever they pre j ; + t ate aaa . ; Lou | sented themeives. He woul) inquire if Mr. Col } wt of y re picked up by @ : bop Burleigh, the Pirate, Given | p. vedecpaded ae perme otiorin ' Is . BS y lamer # amendment world effet thie question in oe Va. Burleigh was among the saved. He ; Aan b r. C merr | \ e did not THE ALIEN ACT PASSED, | trim! nis wey coiitunl wal tren alts Citamer repel it would not, He dit mot | ed wntil the breaking out erican rebel. | eve any law war necessary to enab'e the State How, $86 was eawared 6 k and put now in rebellion te resuine r reiation to the ° e sosragerd : d pub- | G5 ; ‘ rena cou imit Senators anc Local and Miscellaneous News, | ising ioc spe ibe time of emterng the bon | Beproscntatives (roe auch Sisiee without bay low Sa na folerute usvy. on the su! je EXECUTION ON GOVERNORS ISLAND 7 ; Mv expremed the olan Wt wo ese ; Congressional Proceedings. Hon or procianiation was pecesairy w euable a Btate to resuine ite relations to rhe Government, : NANVITICh CONGRESS Second Session A Deserter Shot. Mr. Johneon ssid, if the rebels threw 1 wn their | SENATE, arms to-morrow, they Would hein the Union, @bd j wi . ; 2 ly atoa. Med nm B.ces V) tow tlie Gane wehad norwht to declare them out of the Union Terrible Occurrence in Brooklyn. | wasdinge >, Fed.s.—The Monee | it for thecon- | B# bel no rail (0 declare them ont of the t'nton struction at 6 6 i sl around Niagara Fa le, was | condition of things ets ad The Premdent sendae o read twice and referrud to the Conunittee on Mili- | very rapectable ilizen to Reebmeond, to know | SIX PERSONS FOUND INSENSIBLE. pen what terme 48 In@rrection shall cease | th tof the distoval States, What did be Le " use bil to pay the five surviving eoldiers | doy EH ito bave ned. While the One Dead----A her Dvi do? He wan sai © returned hile there not ying. the Revolution apratuiy of $500 each, waa read | be bad an intervie® With the rebel authorities: , ) , twice und referred to the Comittee on Penmons, | He vow back aus koverumont vessel. Before » 6 ud a | &e. WC... We. 4 ‘ : e went back he hed an interview with the Preai- | . take. Mr. W.leon ~I move to take up the S mate bill in | dent, Wrras was tie result? We don't know, but relation to the Enrolment Act. Thedraftcomes | ¥@ ean epecuiate, Suppose tn that interview he 0 . th ner iT Py dent of t x The Peace Question off this rionth, and it ie very important to pags the | U8 tiformee the President of the United Biates - that the rebele are willing to lay down thelr arms Latest [acts and Romors bill Ik wiido se yreat desi to encourage eplat- | and cone back into the Union at once; that they Washington, Pech 8 well understood here | ments are willing to admit that slavery ie either actually That no nezotiaticos any kind will be entered The bili wae theu tekhen up and ninde the apecial sbolished hy the President's proclamation, or prac bh . tieally is to the extent that our arnis have gong tpon with Messrs, Bop hens & Co, by the Presi- | order for to-morrow at cue o'clock. an! that they are will'ug to leave the dee aon of dent, except with the pre! misery ,understanding Mr. Hale catied ap the resolution offered by him the effect {tho prowisuation over much abba | e Sout of ot ask for am sion f th fow dave since. calling he vor he slaves as have wot Come into the possession of es thi ath does not r eepersiion from the | @ few dare since, calling 1 the Secretary the | the military authorities, to the Cor rhe Pres Vaion. Navy for information as to the employment of cle | dent haa agreed to that hiraelf, Suppe youre The Washington Coeonrers edited by Colone toctives, and whether any instructions were given | all willi further, : anaent to ans Cor itional ra me » slave tt may Forney, who ison tertina of eon fc al political | t b detectives t) inquire inte the business mat n yt bahac ig Be r At pote or thew ar . | intercourse with the Pree lent, and heads of de- | ters of sny meter. f Congress, &e., which wae | hour after auch terme are commled with, ) | Partmente, isout in a nile leaded article on | passed mankiied in baie after ther wiilin toes to “Peace,” in wi " ne significant lar Tho joint resolution to exclide the elect t Furn On Chpee cage Hobe: WOnS Be: uIne eT ey | in wh 1 wing a 10 10) olution to excl ne elector 8 | ity guage is held: of certain Stave iu rebelion wasthen up, end the | After some further remarke by Mr. Johnson, the “For our own part, Slarern being practically | queetion recurrad on Mr. Ten FE ‘i to | Seuate mtjour and Constitution il Polished, we ave ready to t e ‘ eonceds evoruthing else to ree sll our erring broth. | MT Ke out the word “ Tauisiana,” #0 an to pe HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ere. On tha subject ot ¢ ation, who does aot | that Btase from the provisions of the resolutior met A ne Whol know that mane of the leadin« Republicans in Mr. Dooliitle t the floor in aivocecy of the he House went into Committee of the Whole on | Ce ares hiected tothe inw, wi ich bas been F nr posed ameudmont, He beld thet there bud been | the Navy Appropriation Lisily and in effect enforcel Who does not} @ fiir election in Louisiana Mr. Davia, of Md, encke in favor of hia amend that th who beve purchased uncer this law, in M . Wale-Whe that olection? ment, proposins the eatabiiehment of @ Roar! ones ity of bs hingte rity pene rerss Ce it auaS | Mr. D rhinate ; Gen. Banks issued an order invit Admiralty, He said his reason for ottering it wae | ’ e © frniles e hy om, | ing the people Zo into au ele tion, that we would bave « inta with other uations then, at ne mive up eo ‘aw, for the Mr. Wade —T want to know if the requestof Gen. | gdjnat w this war was over, and we should | wake oof perpetual pes which all na- | Benks wea not equal to.» commend be feluded as to the strenyti of our vrarels or gun ions in t tv ive reé fed a& temporary Mr, Doolittle suid he would satisiy the Fenator | nor persuade! be newspaper articles into the {) we are unw f the dest which has |] fron O ‘ muiblect before got hrouch ee that wo are ns prent naval This | reentransn Hed ue by onr fathers and therra, Or He was then inwerruptat by «Mr. Powel! ‘ | Dianilinent whe Ons call cnt g- | sbail wo ser «! she raps lemora’ g rebel army | quired if the miiitury authorities in Louisiana bad | nent, nor was ot haatily drawn, but epored | inte Mex J Shali we allow it to rein ree the | uot issued orders preser bing the qualification of | afer deiberat nonsultacion the first minions of Loute Napoleon and Maxirni ? Shall | voters in the taw. era of the Navy “er hold the 1» sition of Fran oe aftor the rebellion, | Mr. Doolittle replied that the Constitution ef the Mr Spalding snd the Committee on Naval Affairs | when her expatriated n vbstity ple tted the great | State of Louisiane was adopted « erlecf pre | had conmdored a bill to estat a Roard A eonapiracy Which undermined the Fires Consu, | scribing the qualtestions ers, exceps that the | miralte, and had concluded to report ur bly end conwiluted to his termbe and final overthrow? | wilitary authorities issued an order allowing ¢ thereon a : Bhall we allow the desperate men who may boex- | zenscf Louisiana yw the United States At and itr Davia utd cohen ha maw ra ciihoee pelled trem the United States in the event of a sud- | Navy to vote. There were o € ’ bund d-| smother that bill be moved his an ' out. he den peace, to intriguo avainst the country they | eight of these ous of eleven thoussn 1 four bundred | chanwra and increase of our nave had, during the once ‘earl vod, or bball we take then back tof and fourteen + tes cast, and @ seperate | ings four yeare, been made under the uapics a of meet tLe free poople of | the free Biases of America, | rogi Stry had been made of theae votes. | the Secretar’ of the Navy and} rresponmble Age | Whatever Mr. Lincola's policy is, whether ho is | When we fret captured New Orleans end by our | pintant Beret ry if the Nav he result wan result at Fortress Monroe or iu the city of Waahing- | f, Pes i ; } z oree® took possession of the rivers and lands ad . ug believe we were re , ton, we t ak m the i we were tags \ & great nav » ¥ reliewa he pos ease the supreme ateri ute fj ining, there could be ne government but toabot | py While waa officially stated le had 671 pe yewan ing the ws! anes Rion, and fOrmiv- | ny litary character, Rut, sir, after an experience | ves iy wivae, he maintained that ip fact bre Sie artes ‘ 4 ihe Galop who are reavy to re | of one two or three vears, the people Lecame so | we had only 1 easrle and 1,079 gune to eficient- | S Id Hag well aatintied of the great mustahe of yolr tore- | yengave with any foreign naval power if war | @¥0OND pIBPATCH bethon against the Goverument of the United Btaw= | were doclurad ¢ row. He condemned the “ : and the necessity of submitting t 1s authority | doulle en! where maclinery was all expose Fortreas Monro’, Feb Mossrs. Aloxander A | and Wrlwdichions that they began to come back to | and ap the ugelersueas of other Ewphens, RM. T. Hunter and Judge Campbell, | their allegiance to the Government, and were will |leele in a contest wit ® frat power * ¢ > ing to jon im the organ vation of the « ! verh- | In ropoting «a Board ° A \inirn!t he aud other Confederate Pe piemoners, ar- x rl prog mir 1 ¢ eB nd re heir relaion the hered t © ide the @ exe Bead (Caen 1 Raisin pani Cask : eng of th pate 2 i their re 5 Thered t a ! tt tive j nis af », mnt 5 yovernpinens ot the United s anil aceor ely rrounded t ‘ sit le advisers, without Gen. Grant's epecial er, the Maury | We fue whens fo, eleven tl ‘ reeommendation ke ed nothing e four hun ot th entire f that Biste | done; and tb he prop nid be Secretary s on be he at | > an ‘! Marti Secretary Bewar was on board the etes- join ap in she organization of @ new Constitution, | headed by Vic aay ee ea Be mer B ver Queen, waiting to receive them. Im- } whéeh is snbritted to the people and adopted t t eeu her Py Lex # we # onld bave medisie'y upon the arrive! of the Comm'asioners | tem, and a Le ature of Louisiana and othe: | been saved from the r son Of repeated tail- | olficers are ch by ¥ ao of it, and the whole | ures, Th nt betwer tleM t fey | hot ne cveded te 7 j >t are tbe b v me ONE OTS proees Ito en anchorage in th hinery of civil adiniuistrasion is put into full | mac warm drawn batile was whipped: | *tream, side by etide At this writing, a quarter | operatic i bhatrtate, Hy virtue of the authority | mud yet, wikmont ¢ Ta) officers, and ob | wast five k, amthe Louis ans leaves for Bal- tout € sitution they now buve theirown ¢ | tain the opinion of professional the De- | 4 th 5s ‘ aye erpmeut aud their own Legislain Tey arerouk- | partou tal the 1 f the Monitor-a | » hE ¥ are still out in the wtreuin ing wunicipal laws aud reguiations for themselves, | Cheese-box with tyo yuu hod expend rteen . P aud their courte are sitiug every day iu judgment as of dolur Chas tye je The Wee | Amendment Ratifications, Hypou the rights of individuals whsier the wutoority wd Miwolbed over ite failure ley « 1 the pew tunou, Ali the relations of fe | ® she won 1 ine Now York aro bey regulated under the authority of the nev terre ' | ; Albany, Keb There was ao exciting meye | oe bn, tell my fried irom Quley that 1 Ma tt, replied thet he| in tha Aeastnble chia meening bn ihe fy, | heathy bebeby thousand slaves have had their set ard bad been es Aseae hittin cain n the Arrewt t - HE passage ofthe | icra Kuocked feom their limbe which were not rovide fur tue ex.encies of war, at a! aineudment, which Wee miopted oached by the eimucipetion proclametion ; and | & in this » We would dlecar D y Thes ineoment of the vote | $betr froedonm is given b that very conetitul peri t r a i pla t | wae received with tremendous cheerin The Seu. feet as o wilimy ” » #bG & Lal i] present neval . eat fet of t | at) having sires silopted the ermneniment, thid », Can be stand he face this ¢ 1 } reau Was direct to the Mead of the} nee 7 ! When Louisians presents t sartitn 4 Depart b banpered t t ection is final ; the jolat resoluti coding or , ols Hs | ther | we ature of the Governor, which will not be | % 40 Slate Knockia b Hfroin Binety | vided et Phe propoood by toe yentle gvatu iov wh thousand sieves, Woieh the emancipation pro n had been treed an bad w dou celayed See Legislature Raport.) m ton did uot reach, for they were excepted io ito |p arpone rie useed t anbortuime | Masaachusetts, | Cen be aiand before teins niry Mal propor .¥ ted at leastan hour | Ridin web meet pike Wiamene ibe Ler righe epresentation bere —he Kcunting on she fanits aud tallures of the N | DBO, Be Hoth nes tne . Wigitto be beard ag ope of thy full sates of this | Departne Itw » beory te #ot@ Loyislasure this afer unaniuously passed | U bik vowing uy Cog*htuuonsl amend the H «thar wh we ue nit ‘ ‘ 1) ee ‘utional ndme } 1nets Whica we m 1 to States tor | jr en I « wuntes fra } ‘ M rutifsiny th SoH gine ‘ their r ator trom Kentucky cor ( t the F 3 ais | t eboushing slavery { cor My oppose ity for t opposed to cman t ry the ¢t ¢ eof men the Pennsylvania, cipasic He is oppored to the adoption of the | one at Nort t rortant of wil— st wine He I Feb i branches of the | ‘'* nentMtOn oO ne mred vo they cny e o.une ps two hu Terrisburg, Pa, Fe oh France ; 1i Lou siava © vote on the Comstiutional a ely ‘ Rt tie ‘ Lee e teecay adopt a lratifving the Cor sotwhieb they have just subnutted to the e © ha a ty pity ah stititiona! amendment sbohsling slavery. }a Whose Vote may be Lecessary to i rh loathe ‘ rly twenty vit Maryland Bo It requirery as Yam inf d, twenty were left eorvice a are 3 nd, ly t ea of the L wr | ge om eA that Baltumeve, Bed The Benaie to-day passed | jitlerest Sbaten—to reiudy the & peace hava “. The se Pad ’ . | itional amendment abol shing slavery, | fut 14 by no eypher prosaca t : concurrence with ihe action of the House pre aul, can t see bow thay are ti Bigs at of wela $0 meet the | ens i wibe Lecisimiure ot L requirements tee Sartins witt r vic y adoy ’ ! Li sty express her 6 on | gomels only, the rl we vacel nob Wert Virginia. | 4 u da avor tr i Or 0 (Mr Wat) | mons #40 bwo hup red and Oven yesix ; the next A + oT “Setar aid aes Pe | { Preveus MBL? Gey teil ib to che tree ar ‘ ce rhundred; the year Wheelins, Wo Va, Fe The Congressional cple of tus coumry, baat Upon the floor of jue ilowin tive 4 aod eighty: ‘and tmen iment abo! sling livery in the United Btates wate, the Senator frown OO 0, wbo has been looked | at tbe of the i was Unan ratified by both branches of tho | Upon as the champion ut lie ldoms BOW taken 4 por | dred neve f be : A ere siuou side by side with te Sepatorfrom Kentucky, | were pot built on p Western Virgie Le celature teday, tu dencuuce sf & jae UBUrpauou wud | fr gue use, us the gen 4 - ei = }@ mineral) farce, te pen of @ tree ferent branches Ayre in North Adams, Mass, yesterday morn | consutution by the people lined ys eo Ny ptt Pa ng, desiroyed Bmith's block, the Arcade block,and | Mr. Suermian ex} atthe qision before | means taken to ascerta T RIPT vaper office was totally | tu the Lx » OF Vas LOL, Mel 1h | mah ner } et ew 4 did noteh.w axb TRANSORIPT wepaper olice was we GE | Was as uch @ State as Ob Hew iD | Buc’. & t ance in siructing @ nav wrored vers) persons were injured by falling | tavor of admitting the Congressional ce exetion | ge was ¢ tos nr Refortas bad wells. Tho loss is pot ebeted, | trom thet Bak. ft Was shown they were ©.0cled 4 been effectou in su.us ® Wenunce, upd by que | embodiment of an Amerman ries in bufldiog mon- Mor vannels, of a different form ‘rom thoes ound in soy other pat of the globe, we had echierved the moet brllaotof victories of the navy. He repliei, atlength t Mr Davis's strictures on the navy. The three hours and a half of the seasten was consumed by Mewars, Davia and hice in their Bpees ces, Whon the committee row aod the House. adjourned New York State Legislature. Remate. Alhang, Now The following Hite vere re- ported favorably +The Centres! Park, Bo rth and Bast Rover Railroad. The Sheepshead ind Bas Shore Railroad The Dry Dock, Bast Fy omlway and Rattery Place Railroad Regulating the Fees of Poyeteians and Burgeons in certain canes . A communication was received from th + Attor a, citing brs opision that the Hudson r Railroad Company haa the right to rion borse from 1th atreet to Chambers street, and tee cite passenvers taking the cars ten cente St has no right to charge through pa: ecuyers miditional fare Hints Notiorn —To establiah the Cornell Univer- sity, and ayy ropriat nz to it the sale of the prittic lends granted to the State by We Convrera isd. Lncorporating the New York Durtel Galege. Kinte isrroprern — Relative t the mannafact ney Gener R figas Keiative to the Departasent of Public Char- ties fa) New Y Authoriting Brooklyn to ex Ke certain lands with Isnde of the United Increasing the «alaries of the New York Rem { RICK ONE CUNT IN GOLD TWO CENTS IN OF eee s Home, The wale will be continued tox! which the asck wifl be takan to New York, G, Mictom ALLEN, arrested fa December om the charge of being comeerned in the robhere of the Pothedelphia Custom Mouse arraigned in that cheytyemterday before the United States Comm se er on the charge of further emberzioment of govern tment money. Collector Thomas teatifial to (lie Following deficiencies in Allen's accounts, aa Cash ter of the Custom Mov specie and demand notes O54851, 77; legal ton ler roten $5,404,18; and two H bags of gold containing @¢ are missing, Tho acetised was held to anewer in 250,000 bail, Petroleum. Vastness of the Of] Kusiness Notable Wells Their Production Flowing Wells, Bite se: Speesal Correspondence New Vork sun Our. Civy, Jan. ®@, 1868 In my previous lotter I gave a eondensed rea inid of the diwwovery and development of petioles fod now propose Ww sey something rewarding ob Wella and thou production at the presans time Cherry Rua, a tri treet centre of OFF) Dora lero the firet we'la were bored, and the httle streaiwlet in to-day the acknowl- butary of Or) Creek, iat iver of Taxes and tisclerke, Adjourned, edged Macea of petroleum-esokers in thie region. Amembly. Tt may be presumed that land along this cresk ia Reronts, Ty incorporate the Portchester Sav slualie An idea may be formed of the preaens inge Bank For the appointment of Comminsioners | prices from wi no oil dealer toh me a tew dave remove the Capitol from Albany, ago: * When the farmer y the “ Hite Nottosy To incorporate the Central | * oA oe tanner: Ang Woeety Bus Se Railroad Co, New York. To amend the aharier of | COVered that their; etorile soi) was valuabia” aad Builalo. Relative te the Crerk of Kinga county, | bey, “they “oan oxtravavant prin on it, and Amending the charter of the Now York Modical | ewery day + ‘ , ” College. Por a Horse Railroad from Hunter Say sinoe have doubled: the Ggures.’?: The Point to Calvary Cemetery. Authortzings the Yor high prices of land, however, have not dee kero aod Now Yor Ralroad Comumpony toexsend Pterre! the shrewd apeculators from obtaining their tracka from Kina Mriage to oth etreet, Tne 7 4), re ” © greater rm of i corporating Long Island Savings Ranke. el Maceadi sah ire RA Ma romd eh seh sh mehr Hints Isteoprogp, -Amondiny the act relative | time the farmere have little else to do than to wate to the iy oye Beuke su ay git and mine tie upspurting of the olf and pocket the groens county scorporating the Bay ew and New |} baaitwe ten , Vook Parte. Cort Amenitng the charter of | CMR that they receive for tho fut royalties whick Brooklyn. Locorporaticug the Accadental Insurance | they bave invariably reserved Ove third, onee ; mpany. Lneorporatiuag the New York College of | fourth, or one-eghth of the product, ag the case Pentistry Faxtensioy the tice for she completion . —_ Rin . ithe Central Park Hotel ancl we Grand Motel, | MeY bes From thin city to the mouth of Cherry Ameuding the charter of the New Yort College of | Run (along O.1 Crack.) there ar four hundred and Midi e te Sohn Aah Hea Tocorpos [win wells. From the mouth of Cherry Run to the rating the New Yours Pleasure Club neorporalit Mere the Long Island we Kank. For the Keforma: | MS Well, (also along O.l Creek.) thore are perhaps Vion of the Metropclitan Conveyance © my y not lees than five hundred more wella The nume Incorporating the Ellsworth Bawtal Chub of Bro 0k = bor of wells on Cherry Run ie estimated at abous Binks two bundred, many of which are justly celebrated. ° senste rosvlutions retify!eys the amendment | pis will vive some Kea of the extent of oil operas of the Constitution @o a8 t abolish slavery f the two creeks mentione!; but it abould throughout the United Btatwe wor e adopted by yeas | te remenibored that these figures relate only te yh 40, Adjourned, wells actually in exmitence, and that hundred@ eae i“ a more are to course of coustruetion, All alone these The Vote on the Au» sodment. creeks now rrick# aro bey erected, stenwn ene dibany, Feb The followtt ig te the vote of the | dines are being put fat ponition, . appe- Avseernbly on the resolution rati tying the action of | ratus is being eet up, aod it may aufely be predicte Congrees on the Savery Prohibition Amends | ed tat the number of wella will be dow Jed aie ment; months hence, About two miles up Oil Ayres Messrs. Andrews, Ang ol, Remix, Riddle | Creek fe the Richey well, owned by coin, Bonhams Brandreth, MH. A wo, J. W Pittaburyt \ ' Rrown, Brownsen, Carpenter , ¢ ( na NL ee OOK pan) This well ia a@ Clark 1, Crowe l), Edyverton, Ed | the present time pumping about e hundred bare vasda: anon, (ireen, Hasbrouch, Hollis | relawday. Auotier well, nearthe Richey, is Howard, Huwphreys, 8 WH. Made i neat aes P Lay Lee, Le vig I, we Pure » enty barrels # day The firee Oleoit, Ole Paliner, G. Parker, - | wellof particular note is kaown eat Coqueste, 4 u a Ff .P se heed Kank * | the sight of which ta worth @jourt t am. Macaranaa: Bimanen Ea Shep, As sxenera! thine, I bot partial to sten, mab, Hpeaxer, E. 8. Hmith, Bpeas , Kyuiren, Staff rd ut thia one shinaly interesting thas © viord, Bhewart, Strong, Gilli oghasty Tollmany, | couldn't withhold y ti he Coque siiff, Van Bareng Webster, \Wilbur, Ward and : eases are Wurth fe flowing wel, a ai present t ~n of Dae Nays Messrs, Bookstevers, DMauvelt, Rurdit, | trolia, Ite daily yteld fs pact bo be mex bun Barua Cooper, Causing, Chapnu Cramer, fradand itt oO neve t tred ale ive. Fonda, Giugbainy In ky QO. M. Bur , B Sianeed. Verte. She eriord, Ingraham, Keegau, Larscner, Louten|, | shows no sigue of exta The Coqueta hae Lyons Mallory, McConnell, MoD onald, McoNel | one of the acter ation he class which the “ rr N arenes Bid mays a , et . & baine representa A vroat not accompanies the L. Bmith, Stannard, Talroau, Turon, Vandersec, | [OW Of Ol and the upward force is so great that Ve ider, Ward, Weaver, and Weller ~40 the petroleum brow to spray at the orflea of Mr. Vented was ihe only Dermoaret voting in | the tube, and when the sun ia at es upon tine the affiomative. spray oleautul display of varegated colors i ¢ following in the vote of the Benate on the | en, Tye tanks belonyiug to this well eover hal? famine proposition, an acre ol grounc, each holding in the neighbor Avrs—Mensrs. Allen, Ames, Angel, Bailey, Cole, | hood of one th barrels of oil, Hun treie of Genk Gat el, Dute Foluer, eset oe men are constantly employol in barrelling the ‘ uiian, Laimbeer, Low, Biron, ' erg ulan, Laiunbeer w, Biroug and W product handling it ant hauling it away _ Nave Mesnrs. Allaben, Beach, Chrisie, Comane, The Pitt Hole flowing we § Recon only to the Ida, Murphy, Suafer, aud Woodruff, Coquette in importance, and Las on recanthy A Salute. been struck, This well is at present the gress When the Constitutional amendment to abolish | sensation herraboutey roaultir & tamnly from the slavery passed the Assembly this afternoon, ao] fact that it isin # locality which, until thus dem salute ot one hundred guoe wae fired by arder of usteated, bas vot len regarded favorably arnong Adjutant Genera! [rviue men. Ot course the great o 4 of speculators uow, ie teopurchase land im the veighburhood of Wows items. the Pite Tiole well ; and the landowners seen to be in) competition to see who can name By Telegraph to the New Yorbi sun.) the higheaty ea for the land This well ia situe Apmiuat Ler and ste! have arrived at New Or- | ated a tittle run of the same name. Th is owned lear the flag slop Black Hawk, by the Unite | States: Petroleum Cormpany of New A oprspyrot from St, Tauls states that Generals | York, aad is sald to nearly equal the Coquette in Clelmers, Morrow and Caddy, have sueeded trom | production, There ure afew ote flowing wella but ue re their yied ie mivall boatt poseess Bo special Frevy-rircme rebel oMicers, who were captured t terest. Thore hawe been @ ular ol remarkee Ge Sherman, bave just arrived at Waslington, | ble wing wella in this region, Lut they have annah Amony them are Gene al G. P gra tually become ¢ miimtel, and ot the present alarver er of 1 y LAUjOrs Cap j shuie wre ther pumping, or bave beeu dey, Thus, { bait entenentsa, several vaval offers all of | the Biupire w w # penoriaanee has never Whom bave Leen cormro tied & e Obl Capit u equalle wb one thud, it is wai, thiwed ture Prison far eday , the Paliy antlow Twist 1% we as darted intu Midwar, Ky snd Uerrelsdaily; ob ‘ we Tiursuay ev vy and 4 ed the raitroad depos sired barrels; the Noble weil liteen and atentm® and telegraph ofhed, instruments, dc | red; the Maple Biuude vue t vy e Cg ine While the depot was burniug they robbed the | fifteen hundred, the Re dono thousand, tt flores an! everyleay the ue watches ar v elzot Gupured; tl ! ” " a 1 1 then started dowu tho Versailles pike | ey ou through the list Yeu + ab fil speed wells, the © quetie and the Reel oe on A pispates fr Ociabsa, Yd, says that a large | bow abtract niueh atient ! ber of Incians } * ten bovering aronud There are prerhapt not leas abhousaul wolle Ju 4 eral days but the garriaon ia too | ov Qi Cr aud (or ' » but itis a gbriail to wo! the They attacked the fort, | @mall proport ft ‘ share what are } burr the telecraph e ani #lage company | bere called & * wella hae bho ority of ning ount of corn, hay | the “weils” ;et no ‘ , revvalnder « Ar 2 Wah captured | few puny tr wert to one hundred bar weetoft Laramie w 1a week rela a day, te the neatly OO AN Average, but Hatle Tu crew of the rebel steamer Florida, which waa | nore than 7 e ¢ Yet withal the east captured in the barbor of Bahia, by the United | nurvber pave Wella it le undquest abla Mtatoa kleamer Wac ssett, Lave Leeu liberated by | thas, wiierne good, bad aad indiferent wells order of We General Government, They numier- | in the aggregate, here probably vever wasa more od ahouttlirty, They were taken frown Fort War | profkable sovectonent than that in the petreleomn ren tn a tne, and placed on board the Britint wrest slong O14 Creek and Cherry Kun, if oniy siearmer Canada, which aailed from this port last | one we tot a hundred that are cored provee to Wriinemiay for Halifax j be a siccomy 18 more than pave for the ex Tie fernous “Sanitary” asek of flour, belong peuses of baring the vinetiy-nine, The tw Mr, Grviley, which waa aold and resdd at Ne whole queation rewariiuy tt pote of ite vada, California, bil! ealized 3165,000, for ¢ eeung in the bus king wells mar te benent of the Sanitary Comision, changed Lan ia | summed up thus Ii aoa jal or a compa twenty-one times by puldic suction, wf the ot. baw capital « thai he cae ath ‘ Louis, Mo, Mercbante’ Fxchange, yesterday, rea ol, bwense even Ufty Wein them -» be bor imp &S TT ip bebalf of the Soluers’ aud Croheos’ | Continued on the last pave,