rail TFT1 W:TWM- tr$ W:--MiWAin-- Jl2A VvJJjjIni Jil3 VUT JI IPM 1. 1 lLOJ vliJZ JiT llHl: o ; - . . - ,- ' .,.,-!.. . i .... JPPIILA.Dtell.lPI-HA., . WIi33iSri5SDA.Y9 MAEOH 31', 18G0. j VOL. V.-No. CO. DOUBLE SHEET TIIREE CENTS. Xiiis CHOLERA Deprived of Its Horrors by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. XOW IS THE TIME TO USE A I-REVEXTIVE. There Is None Equal to Helmbold's Highly Concontrsi';ed Fluid Extract Sarsaparllla. TTTE OHOLKRA '7 to defective vhallration ol the bl d, and whon the blood iOgJS lti I UFK C1IVINO rOWK.R, I iHlcannon relaxation of the contractile now em of the 1 b'i" dveuiui 01 tho OikijI. and the intestines open tlulr J .nvrlad b' d retell, and l the albuminous or flcsh 111aklnK material passes-oil from tho hunuls IllKK AKII lir.AM 11 V lil-OOU KESISIS TISESE, i And while tbeicniny he no occasion for alarm, those XI imj lire blwu (ire mott name to sui.tr. IMIII ll'lil lillll nun mill j 1 1 1 1 jiiiu unit linn 111111 HIIIUIIUIUHHU huh nun nun ni'ii mill HUH HHi mill 111111 una. IN 1 HE HrlMXO MON'TOS the svstem rtnrn!lv unlet tocH a cl aiuo, ami MI.I.M liOI.D'8 Hiyill.V tO tl.M KA'I l.l I XlKAt'f Or" AU.SA1'AK1LLA It an assistant 1 tho greatest vnue. OlYUCi LLOO.U ID l lth l'ALLID CHEEK AND . 1IEAUT1FYIKG THE COSirLEXIOJT KKKEKEKEETR 1-Kfc.ELEEEEEtl Jr.KK r.r'.EKKE 1.L1- km; E K K JfcK f'rKKKKEEREE EtfcKEKKLLJili IT JTtADiCA'IK VKUrilVE anil TJLCF.R ATTVE ulfiFASiNot the illlluAl', JiO-K, KTK.S, LVE 1.11)8, ji ALH and M1N. which no (iisknuro the aopoarauco, M lltjlMj tl.c evil ettecM 01 n.orcurv and removing al tiintii flu-remnants ot 1IKAF. hereditary or ofiiei. Sure, nnil Ih taken uy AiiULTS aud CU1LL)RL with KNect H.r Li 1. LLL LLL 1,1,1, LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL ILL ., 1A.li LLLt LLLI LLLL LLLLLLLLLLLL Hot a law of the worst di-ordcrs that affect mantrlnd itise troui the corruption Hint accumu atea la the blued. Ot all the discoveries Hint hum been roads to purge it tut. ooue vau eiiuai in eDect Hemibold's l orapouad x usot 01 HHraipurlla It cleanses and renuvutes the kood. Instils .hevitorof health Into the ays. em. and lori;esout the tumors which make dlseasn. Itstltau litcs tbe healthy tuucilons ut' t ne body, and expels the 4 1oiOcr that grow and rankle In the blood. MXIVM UMMU 1IMHM M Al VIC . MAI 4 M M MM It II .MM hi M MUM HUN M M MMM MMU M M MMM JtIMM IS1 M MM K 11MM i U MMM IUM Al W MitaU AIM 41 it M MMM MMM M MMM Aljiil V llAl.tf Sorofulaus, mcrcir.al, and t plitlitlc dlaoasos destroy whuteyt-r pan the may attack. ' IiouhubiU ill 11 nn ntiullv irom protracted ul'euars 01 th a clasa. and from ilieHbiKeol ui-rcury. Visit any liwrnltal, nsv.uin, mid prlHon, and autiHty yoiirscll 01 i.e truiktulneaa of this irner ion. 1 he r ntu hem roiunta Hie Inroadsof tbeao (iHCHHca I y a juilk Ions conililtiatlon ol Tonics. hrlinboiil'a clLhly 1 onccnlrato i I'.uid Extract Bar- upurilla a 'J omc 01 the trcutrst vnluo arretlii the o-t Iiivcii mtu difu.ic after the flanda are detroyed, mo the loiica aireailv Hilectcil. u the tuatliunnv 01 thiiu-anda who h ve uwd aud prerfcrlhed It for the Uiat lti eura ' PP.BBP.UnB KIlUllBijBIU liltli liBB MMM JiBli IWUt 11 till mtiiiniiitii ltlllllilll.lWl IUIU Hl'.R nun Jtiiii IlltU lluti Mii-.iiiinr.hH j,i,iii.i,iiii AN INTTREKIISO I.l.TU R In puhlshed In tne Mcgico-( hlrurlcal l.clnw, on t ie subject o' the ex true 01 1-urMip.niiia iu veucira. ailclniunn, by Uaiiiamln Truvt-m, K K. ..i'.c t,ckini; 01 y phlaa, uud dia 'asca eriniiig r. 111 the txcc 01 men 111 v, a ttatut. Tint' i rni ( i nuat to Ue tx run v Nn tupuntia; ill powr u tati oordtunri tit rv f than ummiirr drugjumac ftiunna wttit. lit in me ilrcrtt iniit a imc, UilU Ail tntuiuuOte a tr lui, thai 11 u .plicub ' ( a Hate it Hit tyittm to tuukm unit yet w xmtable at r d rt o htr tubilui.ctt vf the totnc ciat$ unaiatlubl ur vi)un,u$." O009 OooouO oto o OOO OOO OOO ODO OHO OuO OOO UOOOUO 0000 TWO TARLEFPOOSCFl'L ot the Extract Of Karaa partlla. aklea 10 a pint ui atcr, la equal to the I.Ubon Diet Drink, and one bottle 1 eijua 10 a tal on l tho Hvrup 01 fan-apariila, or the decoction aa uaaa ly irnttle. The dccoctlaa la exiacalUK tMab!eiue, aa It la ae-r-aarv to prepare It Irci-U every aay, aud the a rai U at! 1 tnore ohjectlcuable, ax It la weaker than the dueoatloti; (tor Hula aaturated with auear 1 auneptiaie of boiling In eoiallou much leu' extradite icutter tbaa water alom . and hetyiop laoherHise o.ieoiluiiali.e for the patient la frequently tinnmat'il, and mi a.omaah iur iclled, br the lartte proportion auaar he la oblii.d to tuka with each tloae ot t-arnHparll a and which 1. ol ao ne whatever, except to kai p tue ueaomi'in iroiu (doiI- ing. ilere the auvanlHcee and .uperioru or tba r uld hx tract In a comparative view are strlklugly uiaulfvau LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLLLI.LLLI.LL LLLLLLLLLLL l.letmboid'B EXTRACT BUCHU Onra Kidney DMease. lelinhold'a XTR ACT J.l'CHU Carol L'riaary Dlieaaoa. Ilelmbold'a EXI R ICT Bl'01111 :ur lrael. ile.nn old'a EX TltVCT JIL'UUO Caren Strlotaraa. helraboia a r.A kau 1 m 1 uu Liurea jiropay. For the ataaasea natueo auevo aim tor waaxneitoa did Palua la the Hack. Fe.nalo CampUvata aal ii- reorn arlilug troui exceaei ai aay aiud, it la lu aluable. LUDliDLHD li)l DDT 1IH) 11)I lrn I)1)D 1)UJ) DDI) i)iin Dun HDD DDU DDD DDD J)I1 l)DI)DT)Tnii ILL)L)1J1)LD TII-FRR HXTRATTH HAVE R1EK AhVITTP.D TO It'HKIN Tilt BMim fclAiK.s AHUY. aad are a ma hi very general Be In all the 8tate HOfiPiTALA aad 'I'bLIC KlNHilV 1MB IJTH 1TONH tbroaghont the and an well aa In private aratlce,au are oouaidared Invaluable tetnaolea. .f BOI.U Jtrill T)RU(iUT. t Principal Depot HELUbOLD'M URVQ AND illltMlCAL-WAIiinOl'HK. o. 604 HRO Al) WAT, HETf YORK, UUD SO. IW . 'IKUfa BTKEB.T, PHILADELPHIA. rOlU VY iius'i;"a.n, ESYYAWS Of VVVAlXUIflV, 111 EUROPE. President Johnson's Washington , Speech-Its Effect in Europe "No Man Ever Occupied More Nobly or Worthily a Creat Historic Posltion"-Cap-ture of Another Fenian Council Fears for the Safety of E ng lish Arsenals, Etc. Etc. President Johnson's Policy. Irvm the Trillion Times, March 8. It was said tj the pi cat Athenian orator that I roviilciice ulways deliberated butter lor the rouaona t hun the republic dcliociaied lor itself. Tho auine iliinif may be said with tho prentosit trutu ol tho Linn a etutos 01 America, in tno m at and excite liicut 01 civil war, in imliprnatlou tor the ua.it, and appri liensioa for the future, they assomblod to elect tl.oir ihtcl iuiiKisiraie, Aa uuual or such occasions the popular oiioice tell on two different uioti the on" to rejirenrut the more moderate, the oilier ttio more extri 010 ."rction ol tho Uepablicuu party, liio hrat was Abraham Lincoln, a man of nmuy amiaolo and borne IioblB qualities, who bad, during lour years ol the utmot dillictilty, lived down much oblotjH? and conciliated much oppoxi tion; ike tocoud was a man who - hud lieeu np; lenticed 111 ear y liln to a mechanical trade, who uud lenri ed to rend alter lie Itnd cuasoi to h a boy, and who was rcKatdud as I ho impersonatioii ol the most vio.cnt and revolutionary aspirations el' bis party. The hand ot an asaaFmu cut Bhort the career 01 Abraham Lincoln, and everybody looked w ith anxiety to lits successor. Iho war was nomi nally over, but a task ol infinitely prculer difticaity than tho contact of any war lav be lore the now President. In America it la tounu necessary to couu teiuct tne weakness ol the txecative power by arivin lia lixed dutution, and tho people saw with dismay thut tne higiicat office in the rcpublio was vested lor lour yours in a man whom nobody ka in tend od lor the place, and whoe qnaliJlca tionp, ho they what they mic.ht, were scarcely likely to be equal t the Oilllculties which surrounded I11111. The best man iu Ainerioa w is not toostiouii lor the herculean task which devo'voJ 011 Air. Jalinion. lhe inun who closes a tevoiuliou performs even a miirnt er task than the man who hCinsor conducrs it Itwashai J cnoavh to say what rhoitld Le done bctweou Aortn and .iouui, and how the L'uiou, which such toir tits of blood mid been shed to support, could he muiutaiwcd. I.wus still burucr to deal with the black race, newly eman cipated irom its loiters, ana to urevotu those who liud hitherto been slave Irom becuruiuur either pau pers or tjiuand. The f irotea ro auons ot tne ntato were in tie utmost cnluion; the Konmns wtro teekiuir to draw her into a war with irtjlaud, and tho military leaders into a war with France. It was uiiiler men conailivnn that jast a year as Mr. Johiiboa acceded to the l'resiueucy. For one long Tear 1 e bus been content to balance one party against ant ther, aud te cherish hep8 alternately on tho 1 art of men rendered Hmolent aud tyraun.eal by eui cesr, and sullen and mtructae o by deleat. He had 110 couimou enemi a to cjnlen 1 wilu. Tbe Abe litionist party hiia triumphud, aa were bent on pusiii tnolr victory 10 the limits of all that tho conqueror could itfliet or the conquered could sut ler. Forgotting thut the war wag mainly wajred lor tho preservation of the Liuieu, they infilled on I'luciiiir the slaves on a perfect di meal level v-iili their lormer mastera. Ihov rclused to adaait tne South into the Union which had been recon quered, and ot?ruiind to ta'peiuate their ewn Iower at tho ezpunre even of the unity and the .beity otthe repuai. At lost Air. Jottnaon seems to think that tho time has arrived for abandomni; all coin:romiHe. A uieounir at VVn-ihiuirtau had adopted resolutions apprvinir hi po icr and hi took tho opportunity cl addreisinif to tnora snoh a speech as bus not often been heard in America a speech entirelv Ireo Irom tawdry ornament or am bitions metaphor, but conveying ho hrnieit dotur miuntiau and tho tuo. t en lab ened principles in the plainest ami Blmpleat luiieuaue. Tho Union he was resolved thou d Le 1 reserved, lie fciood where lie did at tbe coiumeuceuieut 01 tho Rebellion, to vinilicuto the Union and the Constitution aicamst ilisiiiiioiiiPU; irom tho North er the South. Ue lonud eii'ht million people condemned uudor the law; but while lie wouid pamsh tne loader, he wonlu extend to the mus.-ei leniency aad coalidenoe. Uao reoellion hud mcceeiied another. V ar was made to prevent separation. Jto, there was an atiempt ar a consolidation ot power iu the hand1! ot a le w, dually danuerovs with separation itself. Military powor ana public judgment nad oecided that no estate) shall leave the Union, and now peeole asHUine that tney nie outride it, and shall not come in. Treason in the South is over, aud now those who seek to prevent the restoration ol the Union are as much laboriu? to destroy tiio lundauieutal principles of tue (joyuru incut as those w ho louaht uuiust it. lie mentioned byname Messrs S'cvms, Sumner, andl'huiips, aud me iiieu that bo wou d neither be overawod by Irenes hoi builted by enemis. 11) vai called a Usui per; but Ilia only usurpation wa staodinir be tween the people and the encioaeninouts ot powor. He was tLieateued with boms lehoaded, and incite mi 11 a oven to asmsi.nu ion were employed. Wore they eoi satis. led with tho blood already shed? Lot his Mood bo shed if it must be so; the blood of mar tyrs w us tne teed ol the ohurch. M:cu lancuare acqu res a peculiar Bieratficnnce when it is used by onu President, who declares him ceil threatened by a violent death, standing over the dead bouy 01 another, Ko oue can, ol course, esti mutt t' e liejrree ot peril to which Mr Jonuioa eoa sidcra hlniseli subject; oat it is at least Bhniliuant 01 tbe violence ol the passions and ih fierceness af the animosities which tbe civil war has called lorta, tkat weahould find the President even alludiat; to the probability of his oa violent death in the same aity where bis piedvcesior perished only a year before, Tri e cannot withhold our admiration from tbe posi tion taken up by air. Johnson and the manly vigor with which he maintains it. lie does not appear to be piped with much leliclty or ilaeucv of la ruajie; but kis tkouchw swell beyond his words, aau ive lliem a wairkt and dienity saaroely their own. lie surely, il any man ever did, occu- iici nobly and worthily a creat historio position, ha deal nits of millions of tho human rc depana upon lnm, and lie rises fully to the beigrht of tbe oecasiou. lieu whose nerve aro ekakea by the holiday politics of aaeh a country as ours will stand aghast at tbe audacity with which President Jehu sea aoiilrou.s his adroriaries. They possess larara raajoiities.ik both Uokiaiol Cona-ress. They wiold at their pleasure- the committees te which are dele-a-ated Iu America ao many of the luaotions here dis akarccd by the Executive Government. Ther are aapportad by maay cUate, by a hot erf preachers, and by Icarus ot anscrapalous laaatic. To all ibis the rre.idcnt has nothiuv to oppose bat kis veto, k,s patronage, the powor of condnctlnit the Execative doveroment, and kis own lirin spirit and indomitable resolution. Yet the duel is not so une qual as might eo auppote. The issue which has been ao lour maturing 1a at last ready lor .trial. The people of America must now decide w'aetkar zthe preat civil war tiiev have waited was warth wairniic at all. Ther fourtit lor the Union, and new that they have otituined it a larre party seems disposed to reject the very objoct el the ceutest. They aopear to have no choice between briueins; bant the South into the institution ef the country and holding- It down by main lores. They incur the danger, on tke ue band, of bona: ouce more governed by their vanquished enemies, or, on the other, ( liaviair to keep tarm m subjection. We do not doubt tkat the l'rcoid'iit has decided en the wiser coarse, and we wish him all success in his inns en of mercy aud Justice. Ao nun has ever struprled in a nobler caare. and it is better i fail In such, an enterprise than to succeed in a policy of t runny, confiscation, aad proscription. THE FENIANS. Difariurt the Unittd Statet Steamship "Cnnan tl i gum." for Set rant Xeiv Feature in lhe Fenian J!tmdAnthrr Council Surjniaetl in Seeeten 1 Further Jttinjonvmente of Troept, Ete. Yesterday at 2 1 M the United Htates war staa'ator Canundatjrua, Captain btambel, commander, fret up steam and Itlt Kluy.iawn barber, It was tuled for llellait. Darina; the slay of this vasel considerable lri.naly intercourse toak place be'ween the Ulcers and the resident of Kingstown. On more than one occasion in conversation tbe American visitors ex pressed their opinion that the lilsu people who bad taken up I'enianisaa had nee a rarely uumbutrxed. I have just learned, a fact, en undoubted authority, which shews to what a darmi extent the Fenian leaders are carrvma the Imposture. , A number of bonda have ai rived in tho city of TrtvTlVfdlrouIiew York, taftntifally executed la the ferm of bank notes, aimed bv O'Vahony and two others. Tbey are lor sums varying from 20 to i.60, heailng eight per cent, interest to be paid wli-ii tbe Irirn reaublio is established, with tins remark able pecn lorl'v Ihey are b 'nds onlhe'Currai?hmore extato It is oa'culated, no doubt, that some of Lord V s ter ford's tenants will cash these bonds, believing tlintthey will thereby secure thoir'lanns and the rnrm ot thtir neighbors rent free in perpetuity. There is reason to beiiove that similar bonds upon lrisn estates have arriyad in other parts of tne country. Yesterday evenlnc, about elrht o'clock, tho police in coneequenco of lnlorumtloa received arreited twenty seven persohs al the public house No. 7 Cork Hill, not seven porches from Dublin Cnstlo, and not oet'b'e that distance Irom the head police office. 1 ho oilicers engaged in eflecting tho capture are: Aemg liisi cctots hmoilen. 8mith, Chllord, Ma 'tee, Chirke, olie. Matbowa Mclullen, finals, and Kel y, ot tne iletit ivo lorce, accompanied by Mupennteudent Campbell and a body of t o ice of tho U dtvifiiou. Among those on the premise at the sime, and who were tsken into enstooy, veto John Hiatterly and Ihomns b atterlv, Hie pioprietors ot the establish ment, and William Mutterly, iholr brother. cveral of these arrested wero in the taproom a- the timo ol tke entrance ol the police, and were engaged ploying earis, whllo others Weie in 1 1 out of tbe shop counter, home renst ni ce, or autlier an ait1 nipt to escape was made on the part ui one or two of Iho piisoners, hut wittiout eucci fa. 'I ho majority ol tho prisoners aro perma nent rrsidtul 01 the eity, but a uuuibor of them arc stated-to have arrived here recvntly rom Maa Chester. '1 hero is one soldier among the number, bo ongiug to the 2d battalion of the 60th Kill 's. His uauio is bamuel McCunn, a native ol Uanclioa tci . James Sluiuliy, alias Mctabe, another of tno pi isoners, is stated to be a d sorter lioua the 10th Hussars. Tho otiiors ero nearly ail laborers aud aitisans employed m venous parts ot the citv. Corporal William I nniphell. 01 the Mil l)ra"oB Utinras, who was arretted in Ilwitat last Vf odaesday on u vharee 01 Fi'iiiani-m, anc bioutrht Co Du'ilia for tr nl by court-martial, has been discharged Horn cus tody. 1 ho circumsjinces ol the case having been investigated, Colonel the Hon. (r. 3 Callliorpa, com manding the Gth Dragoon Guardi, directed that lhe prismiei should bo d scharired, and evtendod bis fur lough beyond tho limit oriainally designated. At Doyle, on Saturday nii'ht, a partr, under the direction ot Knb lr spectdr Lvuch, proceeded to the dwelling of u iiiiiu named ravers, about ouo nnlo from itie town, aud iound nugiy concea'eJ in the back of a ditoh tho loiiowuig warlike articles, in excellent order, viz. : live pistols; alike number of Imwiler tlaf ks, Inn of hVo ponder; lurgequontity of lUllols, and also of detonating cans, togetkor with two shot pouches. T'ravcrswas instanily arreted, ai d alter mloruiutiou i.nl sworn, mlly cointnltted lor triu' at the present assizes. 1'bo Tomar troopship arrived a'ouirside tho Car lis 0 pier at Kuiiistown. at 14 A M yei'oraay morn in, having on board tho, 75lu (tS.ii'iiueslnro) ICogi ment. Irom Gosport, Tonsillolith, uud VVeyuiouih, for Dublin, iu command ot Co.oucl K. V. Gov Jon. t-lio left l'orsmoutU on Friday last, at half-past ton A. M toucmng at Portland on Saturday, at eleven A.M.. and tu l'lymouth on Sunday, whence she sal ed lor Kingstown ut noon ou that day, having repaired souio damage in her rigiin;, consequent on louiing an iron irigato on leaving rortsuioutt) The jtvnliarail transport is expected shortly at Kings town Irom Woolwich Ars-nal with oue hundred and thirty tons of war material lor Dublin; ninety tons of aunpowder, a quantity of wooden targets, and a large amennt of other similar stores boinr among those snipped. Tho fhip fiiwi. with army stores, is also expected, bavin;1 loft Wool vion on alurday for Klng'town or Dubhu. Dublin Carres sjicndence vf the Limdvn Times. APPKEHESSION FOR THK BAfETV OF THE UNGLISU VOLUATKElt AHfcENALS In the hoase of Commons on the 7ih inst.. Mior Dickson, on Irehalt ot iho honorable member lor Abiiifdon (Colonel Liudsay), gavo natlce that his koneiablo ana gallant lnvud wen'd to-morrow call tho attention ol the Mccretary ot atata lor W.ir to the unproceted aud insecure condition in which ' muny thousand alanda of llovcritmcni arms now In tho bands ol the volunteers are placed. SORnl! BUBLIK. ' From the Cork Adverttser, March 8. . Ti e lacics of Unolin wore considerably frtghtnnd by a regular cannonauo that took: place on aiutarduy momma at oavt reak. umbers ot them rose and dressed two hours earlier thuu their wo.t. and beiran to think of secretins' their valuables, etc. Conside rable rellot was ielt at huainar that it was not that a fleet of Feaiao privateers was bombarding Kings town, but only the f lL'Oon nouse Fort aalutiupr tbo new American lriato with twonty-ono guus, and being euiuteu arain 111 return. From Moimondom. ide iaitErRisbir.LK conixICt beoun in rnE saints' KKtT POLYGAMY KEISG ATTAOSKD IN ITS STHONU IIOLD. Cvrrt sponthnce Oshlns ( Wis.) Korthwestem. Kaxt Lakb City, February 20. One Tear aero. the banner o( relisjien l'ruedoua was vmlurled in Utab, aud the "Gentiles" of this city aro now permitted inmoleted to assemble together tor divine worship. Every Sabbath, service ii held in Independence Hall, aud our pastor, tlie Hev. JN . Mcl.eod, who lti a be l a aud learlet-a man, preaches the Word of God in the moiuitiu; and evening, lie kas bow couiinenrcd a series of lectures on the vices of polygamy. Ou the occa sion ot these lectin ess tbe hall is crowded both, wjih WenuciiiB Hud "auntiles." Every observer can easily tindereUtid nw that the ptiw er ol the i oiutoii bifiarchy has pasHed iU zenith, aud i now siowly but Burely decliniaur. The dark pi .rciplcB upu wliicb id built the lotiudatiou of luoiuiou iy,it,lou are last meltiuff away io the liputot ti-uth as Knowledae aud civilization ad vances iu Utah. The blind deluded victims of the 0n Mun l'ower are, having their eyes oDtued mow to the deception their leaders have practised upon them, aud one by one the fairest uud most intelligent of their dawjhterc have Abandoned tbe Church of Latter Day Saiuts and come over to the "Gentile" party. Evea in tbe luce of these Blariujf proofs of tho decay of his empire in tbe hearts ethhi people, the 1aUe prophet Brig haul employ threati, entreaties, aad commands to inveigle his reluctant follow ers into polygamy. It would seem that, belicv uifr hie own desneraic Mtnutiou aud the conse quences, ot his dark career of crime wua tue hand ot justice; ahull be laid upou hiru, ho has determiBed to Involve ptbers in the same mij. hty ruiu with hiinselt. Nor will there be prooli laeklu to condemn hint wheu his day of trial comes. The Mountain Mpudow nias.ucre, that dark page of crime in the anuals of Utah's history, is one tearlul evidence ot the secret power aad atrocity of the Dauite Baud of this citv, of wbicji BiicUaui Youut; wo the grand master. Judge Titii, from this crty, has recently de parted for Washington, carrying with him au eider signed by Brinuam Yeuuir lor the execu tion of a company of wealthy men who were to siart Irom pult Lake to Calilornia in tho spring. The ?ecrei atrocitte perpetrated herein the days when the "Gentiles" had scarcely set loot upon this soil, have not yet reached the public ear in the Slates, bt I hear tbe Government is now turning its attention to the a flairs ot Uluh. Tho blare have a more enlightened comprehension of the peculiar institution of Utah, and in the dov, niitll of hormonism, its crash will be heard and hailed bv th jse who have auxiously awaited its death struggles beyond the ptilo of th.se Wetteru hlllsj Some time ago, at UroFS and New Calabar, ou the Western coast of Africa, the natives ot Uew Calabar made a rind on tbe Brosn aaen, through the Calabar creeks, and retnrne with tbirty-seveu prisoners. On the next day alter the ruid aforeaaid, we are informed that a great "play" was held in Calabar Town, laud all tho rb-oners were killed and eateu. After death, tho bodies were cut p and divided among the thiels, according to tke number tuken by each wivr canoe. The Charleston Courier of the Clli is in erst acies over tke expected speedy arrival of Max btrakoscV Gbioni and bu.iai Italian Opera Comre-ny, which contains nearly forty lnembrs, amona; whom ere Madame AnLrioleno Ghioul, iiad'He Pauline Cunissa, and Malauio ratii-istrakosch, the prima donnus, aud Blgnors Miu-caferri and Errant, tenors: Klguors Mara and JUancniil, baritones; and the Sittnors Busiut aud lierr Graff, botso, asiated by a lull chorus and orchestra. The Courier anticipates ft bril liant and Buccesslul aewoc TS3E FESMIAI3S Continuance of the Canadian Scare -Curious Card from Mr. Kil-llan-The Kanucks still Volunteering, Eto AH APPEAL FROM B. . KILLI AN RHETORIC BUS MAO. Frem the Gadvrieh C. If .) Siinal. We give tho following letter from Kilban, of Ionian notoriety i TutAsaiiy Department, Bex 8421, P. O , Kiw . York. 4tu AlnrcU. My Dear Sir: -Our mutual lnends, Mr. llusee aud Air. Murphy hare recom mended you as oar correspondent "lor Huron, ami you will please exercise ynur best judgment in pre paring lor that important day, now last aoproacb ini', when every irishmtm must wear the rreon, at risk ol lite aud property, even it ho has neither! Cull a meeting on tho liith inttant at your nnal place; some repienentat ve of ns will bo present ; yon will he assisted, I ut also w itched. Ho on your guard. The 17th Is tno day tfiat day whoso star is rising to Hush over tbe uiuverso as the sun ot ireedoin I iree dom for our vIoiiouh aad much injured, whoso woe aad troubles call tor vengeance on tkj cruol and hlendy tasscnacb. who has been 1orcen!nnes trnniphue too bloom ont ot our cheeks, tne bloid ou Of our hearts, mid the mealiness onto! our puiuMcs. I will send you by express one hundred 52i) bonda and will draw on you at sirht tor the ainouut. A too my drill! ; 't'a mouoy wo want, not men Iouisinli.il, Ii DoRA.N ElLLIAN. Henry Maedermett, F'q., Godcriuh, C. vV. CONFltiCATION OF A "PulVCYMNOEtt" FOB, AN IS JTE11NAL MACULN. From the Untni'.tfin Ttnu'e. Af employe at the establishment of Mr. Tilgrim, iu this city, where liih,. bevjragea are mtnufacturoii of tbo varieties known as "pop" and "sarsapanlia," w as cent to Toronto yesterday with a gas cylinder in charge, for the purpose of getting the pieoo of mi clm.ery repaired. Kt sooner bad ho arrived, how ever, than a tlettichmout of the volunteers, probably acting upon intimation given by some partv in lrumiitou, marched tho iniioeont coucoclor ol pop oil to the guard house, and took the mysterious ieeo ot mechanism in military dial go. A low knowing ones contended that the artioie wus a torpedo, ot the most approved pattern, and the iinlwrluuMo pro l'rietor tnoteol was detained 1:1 oustody for soino fionrs, bclore the authorities could be convinod I tat u was mere.y a simulo contrivaaco iu common UtO for cliartfinc po-boti!e. TQE LOYALTY OF TUB FEEJfCH 0A5ADIA.N8. From (fie Montreal HeratU, 17'h The French Canadians of Montreal are showing that they have not lost tho lighting spirit ot their an cestors. Tbey are ollornig themselves lor sorylco in lar larger nnmbers thuu aio required. T lie Chas seurs Canadiens have bcon filled np ten times over, and the question was not now to get inon, but how to refuse them. Tho men taken are all in the very prime of life, not ouo ot them probably being over thirty, aid all are picked m;n. Tho same may be said ot tba Hochelaga.i. the men aro eaor for sor vico, and it is certain that among our loilow-citiz us ol kronen origin, CiiHK) able, active young inon oould le got at a moment's notice. Tho two corps we have named aro largely coiuposod ol those who havo passed the Military Scaoo.. PATRIOTISM I THK BACK-WOODS. , A correspondent of a Montreal paper, "a die charred cadet of 1783.' ' writes from Mid Point, about a mile Irom tne Mohawk settlement, to the township el Tyendinugo, that the inhabitants ot tho neigh borhood are thorougnly aroused, tnolr enthusiasm showing tat the call ol the Government has pene trated te every corner of the country, aud been tot ally responded to. Almost tverv able-bodied man in tbo place has offered Ills services wh 'n required, aad diillinx i going on activoly. lhe Mohawk ol tho sett eraout a e eoasiuorably alarmed having no arms to doivud their tamiliea, although readv, as they ever havo been, to liubt bravely, as their au ccsiora did years ago, in defense ot their oonntry. OVER ONE nUNPRfcD AND FIFTY THOUSAND KAkUGKB IIMILII AUMS-TUK INDIAN BNLIST ilh.NTS. From the Montreal Telegraph, March 17. Odors ol men for active service continue to pour upon the Government, and ulready exeood 100 0)0 men; it tho enemy were on inr soil there is no shadow ol douot that tho whole male population would rise eu masse to oppose him. Sovoral of the Indian tribos have olll-red themselves, and asked lor arms. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. ' homicide oa8es. Court of Oyxr and Tkruinfii and Qoartbi Skssion 8 Judges Ludlow aud Pierce. The Com aonweuith vs. Kdward .S.mons inoioimeut ler the murder ot Bernard Kauo. This case was sub rnitted to ibo jnry- yesterday atteiuoou, aud after a short deliberation they rendered a vordict of guilty ui aider ol tuerecoud decree. 1HC CASE OF OlORQE, ALIAS JOrlN JOUKSOW. Tho Commonwealth vs. Kcurgor alias John John soi.. 'l he prisoner, a black mau, is indicted for the murder of one Thomas Mou.tre, a so a eo erod man. The trial ol tu cae was begun tui . uttrning. ih j ki iiitg occurred on JHovember 21, 18iid, and was the result of a difficulty which eitginatud on that uav at a lu drinking plane kept by Ann Alaginnia at tie. til 2 Lombard street. 'i belnct, es opened for the Commonwealth , are these: It seems that on the afternoon oi tuJ day in question, Aiouitre, tbe deceased, weut with his hutije into tbe back room ol Ana Muginnie' place, and was there amusing himself and others, among tbem a young woman, by playing; upon his in strnuiont. I) While thus engaged his wife came in, and feolng uippleated at finding him there and so occupied, de sired bim to go homo, and also spoke in terms ot reproach to the young woman referred to as boiuj( present. At this poiut Johnson, the prisoner, intoi lered, and after seme words took hold of Moultre's wite. Tuisledto a blow between the prisoner and de ceased, bat by whom struck was net elear. Ami Mugianis liually mlcrlered, aad tbe parties were separated and got out ou the street, where the al tercation was renewed and a IV In ensued between Jolinseu aad Moultre, in tke course of which each was in turn felled to tbe greuud by the other. Finally, Moultre said, "I'm done; I won't njht any more," and started to walk away. Proceeding Put a short distance, he stooped to pick np a brick but, seeing which, tbe prisoner drow a sheath or butcher knile Irom Lis boot, and advanced towards Aiouitre. The moment ttio latter saw tho kuilo, he eic aimed, ' tie's got a knile," threw the brickbat and ran. He was soon overtaken by the prisoner, who plnnged the knife into aioultre's body at about the eighth rib, the weapon oanetratin nearly through ti a body, and inflicting, necessarily, a latal wound. '1 be deceased staggered few steps aud toll at tue door oi his own house, In Giilta' ailev. Tin. was at about half-past live o'clock P M., and being removed to the bopital, death ensued about half-past nine the sum evening Witnesses were being examined when onr roport e'orad. District Attorney Maun aud T. B. D wight for the Commonwealth; John O'Bvrue and lheaius Cscbraae lor the prisoner Bits of gossip about the young Prince Im perial are floating through Paris. Hero is one ot them: It appears that the Emperor after dinner one day proposed the health of the new President of the Imperial Couamhsiou for tae f reut exhibition of 1867, uud asked the Prince mperial to reply. Tbo child , said he had boon taken by surprise, and bad not beem prepared for bis lather's toast The Emperor said he must at leat return thanks. "Well," .aid the Prince, ''till I have Rot to say Is that I regret being too young to be of any service to French iudu.try." four well-known and heretofore respectable merchants of Cincinnati wtre arrested on Thurs day, chained with having embezzled or appro priated to their own use certain Government property, such as UorseB, wagons, aiubalauces, hHrncps, giaini sacks, etc., to the amouut of $44,000. It is aupposed that these) cases are brought up in corn unou with the charges made against certain other parties xome time siuce, to tho ellect that partiality and fraud had been evcrclsed in the auction sales of a lartre amouut ot Government property, whereby otrtalu in dividuals within the Huk were enabled to bid oU valuable property at a mere trifle, THIRD EDITION W-ASIIIIVOTOIN". Special Deipatches to The Evening Telegraph. Wasiiiniitos, Mareb. 21. Another Veto. It Is reported to-day that the President will positively veto the Civil Rights bill. He will jive his reasons in full in a special nie&sase. Puld Un. . "Iko" Cook, of Chicago, who was sued by tho Auditor oftke Post Office for a bulanco due the Deportment from Mm, as Postm outer ot that city, tn 1862, bus paid up the amount of $5308, end the case has been dismissed. Controller Clarke Ag-nla. Controller Clarke states that $27,000,000 of the Ten-Forty loan was not i-sued; that re cently, however, 53785 have been quietly issued of this old b an, aud al six per cent, interest. Tno III Irs. Considerable anxiety, is manifested by the Blair family about the confirmation of Frauk Blair as Collector of Internal Ee venue at St. Louis. Ilia name will be reported to the Senate by the committee, without nny recommendation pro or con. He is opposed by Senators Brown ami Henderson, and lias but llttlo prospect ot confirmation. Tliei Kitty Yard at Leaguo Inland. Yesterday the Committee heardJude Kelley iniavor ol the site ht League Island. The ques tion, as put by Judge Kelley, is, tho transfer of the present Philadelphia yard to Leane Island. His effort was inspired by all his well-known ability, as well as local preferences, and was deemed one of his most successful efforts so much so tli at the friends of League Island seem confident of carrying; theie poiut. On the other baud, the opinion more peuerally prevails th'K the subject is of too vast consequence to bo decided by a Consressiouai CemmitUe, or the Kavy Department, but that the whole subject ought to be reierred to a special commission of naval tied scientific authorities acd experts, to thoroughly examine the various proposed sites, and determine upon tbe one best adapted to tho necessities ot the Government, aud tius end this long and vexa'.ious controversy. Tho Com mittee have now fixed upon Friday morning next as the time when they will decide the ques tion 6o far as their action goes. l'ernoMAl Liberty la Georcta. The Postmaster of Acworth, Go., writes to the Auditor of the Post Office Department, enclosing a small sum of money, that bis lifo has been endangered, and the post office nearly destroyed, because he had collected tais Bum for tho United States of an ex-postmaster. Kels;iied. II. H. Starkweather, Postmaster at Norwich, Conn., sent in his resignation to tho Prasideut to-day. Pnlltteal Hriatluc OOIce. The proprietors of tho National Intelligencer have just purchased the extensive lob printing office of Folkinhorn A Co., ior tho parpnse of printing Democratic campaign documents ou a largo ncale. Pennsylvania Nolrtler Kentnaefld. Private Charles Ti. Bell, 211th Pennsylvania Volunteers, has been court tmtrlialled for de sertion, and sentenced to imprisonment for ouo year. Political Club. An Andrew Johnson political club was organ ized in this city last night. Connnl at Calventon. The President has recognised F. A. Santers as Consul of VVurtemburs; at Galveston, Texas. AdiiitralMy a, The Admirality ca-e now before the United State. Supreme Court, on appeal from a decree of the Circuit Court far the Easlern District of Louisiana, is one of four from the Sout'ueru Stutes low ready for argument, and the deter mination of which was interrupted by the war. There are sixty odd enses. pendin?; from the same section, but they cannot be reached diiria; the present term of the Court. Tuo Rladerpcst. A grazier of Germany has addressed a com munication to the Department of State su.szent iug a means of preventing tho spread of the Rinderpest. The theory is that tho diseased cuttle poison .the atmosphere; heace they are to be separated from she healthy animals, and the latter lubricated' with potrolouui and a email quantity of oil mixed with their food. The communication has been sent to tbe House Conmitteeon Agriculture. IXNSYI7rANIA I.KG IMMATURE, Sonat. II AiiBipnnRO, March 21 The following from fie private calendar were passed finally, incorporating tr e social Union of fhilapelphia aud the Pennsyl vania fialion epeeie basis; Dunuas Mivnr Mouataiu; Argentine aud Cleat Basin Mining Compauv; re lating, to the pressing of bav aad straw in Philadel phia; appropriate r addnionul notary in Philadel phia t authorizing the Lielugh Coal and Navigation Company to extend their roud and borrow uienuy ; incorpoia'iug the bchuylkill Fire lnsurauce Com pany of Koiristown. Hons of HproansoaUvi. After four hours session las' nlrht the Philadel phia and Ktie Kaii roan bill passed liually. ibis morning the following hills pusses finally: A sumilemeut to the aot laoorporatin; the au!lc Stock Exchange Company ) incorporating tbe Odd Feliows' leiuple; incorporating the Union Beue vo ent Railroad Drivers' Association; incorporating the Union Fire Company; eoutiuutiig ihe title of tic eotie Medical ollege; incorporating the College Veterinary Burgeons. From Louisville. LonisviLLH, March 20. A violent thunder storm has interrupted telegraphic communica tion south of Kwehville. The remains of tho Rebel Geueial Robert Llatton havo been brought here to bo interred at Lebanon by the Odd Follows' Society, of which ke was Grand Master. Several regiments of Fenians are organizing in Ten nessee. It n mors of Failure and Defalcation. Special Despatch to thS queuing U elegraph. Baltimoeb, March 21. There was a rumor currently circulating bere yesterday and last nlL'ht, that A. T. Stewart, of Hew York, had failed. There aro reports to day of a heavy defalca-( tlon in official quarters bere, but it would be improper to mention the name vet. Affaiis at Raleigh, If. C Cilaolnal Cases at tbo South. - . , Raleiodt, N. C, March 20. The Gee case will , last till June. A citizen convicted by tho Mili tary Coimlsion at Richmond of tho mnrder of , some Union soldiers hat been released by the Secretary of War, because of a clerical error la tho renort. The Freedmeu's Bureau In Virginia and Nrth Carolina bavo turned criminal cases , oyer to tho civil courts. Meeting In Support af tho President's Folicy. PiTTgnro, March 20. A lartre and enthusiastic meeting of the adherent of President Johnson was held in this city to-night. Resolutions were adopted favorlnj the course Sf the President. Th assemblage wa9 addressed by R. B. Curna han, Esq., and other gentlemen. FINANCE AND COMMERCE Office of tub Evening Telegraph, I Wednesday, .March 21. 18ii(. The Stock Market was very dull this morning, and prices weak, there bein very little disposi tion to operate. Government bonds are firmly held, but the transactions aro limited. Cs of 1S81 sold at 101J, ftud 7-30s nt 9:i3'&OOJ; 103J was bid for C-20s; aud 90J for 10-10-. City Urnns are without change; the new issue sold at 1)2. Railroad shares continue tho most active on the list. Reading sold at 61. a sUghtxlecline; North Pennsylvania at 37, no change; Klmira common at 27, no change; Catawissa preferred at E0.J, a decline of i; common do. at 27, a slight decline; Lehigh Valley at 62 J, no change; Cam den and Amboy at HGi, an advance of i; and Northern Central at Hi, no change: 55J was bid for Pennsylvania Railroad; 29 for Little Schuyl kill; C4i for Minehill; aud 2DJ for Philadelphia and Erio. In City Passenger Railroad shares' there is nothing doing. 61 was bid lor Tenth ami Ele venth; lit for Thirteenth and Fifteenth; 31 for Spruce and Pine; 70 for West Phftadelphi i; 42 for nestonville; 25 for Girard College; and H ' for Ridge Avenue. Bank shares t-eatinae In el cm and for invest ment. North America sold at '20G; and Me chanics' at 2Si. 140 was bid for Philadelphia; 124J for Farmers' and Mechanics'; 64 for Com mercial; 90 for Northern Liberties; 100 for Ken sington; 63 for Girard; SI for Manufacturers' and Mechanics'; C2 for City; 40 for Consolidation; 63J lor Commonwealth; 64 for Corn Exchange; and 65 for Union. In Canal shares there is no material change to notice. Lehigh Navigation sold at 524; 21 j was bid for Schuylkill Navigation common, 29 for preferred do.; 116 for Morris Canal preferred; 13 i for Susquehanna Canal; and .13 for Delaware Division. Oil shares are very dull and rather lower. Ocean sold at' tl<, a slijht decline; and Maple Shade at 2j, adeoline of j. The New York Tribune this morning says: "Money on call 1 offered freely at 6(' per cent, among brokers. Prime commercial paper passes at 7('f74 per cent; good at S9; and ordinary at 10&1S ptr cent. Sterling bills are dull, aad f rices fuvcr the buyer. Cttton bills are quoted 00(cl0ti4; bapkrs' sterling, tix'.y davp, 107J 10"4; bankers' sterling, three days, 10'Jj ; com mercial, 10UH7.107; francs, loug date, 5-26 6-22 i; iranes, short date, 6,20i3,18:i. Tho busi ness ol tho Sub-Treii.arv was : Receipts, iW;;9,42:i-7C for customs, $00,00i); payments, $928.520-61 on account of loan, $207,"i)O; Bal ance, $85,77!),037'tti; coin certincaies, $:5,5C0. rtULADKLl'lNA STOCK KXCHAN'GE SALES TO-DA If Keporred by Do ilaveu & ltro., Ho. 10 3. Third stroot FIRST BOARD $1800 U 8 7-SOs.June 9J loo h Penna 87 100 City Cs, new... 1)2 lOOshLeh Val.Jots 62 1DC0 Alleg Co .... 73 SshKlmira 11 27 880 Misq Cnl scrip 61 800 sh fata. ... lota. . Til &2PW)D) Cs '81 1043 HiOiU Catpf. ...b6.. atii 10 h Lehigh Nav... 6'2i 100 sh do 2Di 10 sh LeutimB bl li an Cam & A lots.11'4 , 100 sh do 6i; 100 h N Ceutr. s5wu 44 200 sh de lots 61 9 th If AmerBk...2()d KKJsh do liHO rl gsh Week Bans: .. 98 1 loco sn de lots 61 log th Ocean l5 10 ltush do 61 20sh do.lota..b80 10 100 sk eo sw 61 100 sk do l6 H IHILAD'A GOLD KXCHAVUE QU01AHONS 10 A. At lliSJ 12 it 12S? 11 A. M l'Jbi I P. M Vli llAEPtE, DUEDtT & CO. quoto as tollows: btHrinQ, nellmg. AmcncanGold Ubi 12Hi American Silver, jt and is 123 124 American Silver Dimoa aud Hail Dimes 11M 120 reiinsvlvaiiitt Currency 40 80 New York Exchange par. par. Philadelphia Trade Report. WrDNgsDAT, March 21 Bark has materially de clined. A sale ot Ho. 1 Quercitron at $29 per ton. There is a steady inquiry for Cloverseed of primo quality, but tiere is very little of this kind offoring, and oommon is not wanted, bales of 600 bushols at S6(aS26 for common and choico Tots. In Timothy very little doing. VTe quote at $3 75. Flaxseod 1s selling in small lots at $2 70 $2 76. Tbe downward movement In gold and exchange oontinuvs to nave a depressing efl'oct upon the Flour Market, and the transactions, both lor shipment aud home use, are of a meagre cnaructei, not exceeding WO bbls within the rauco of 88 267fjr suoerdue; C7ft8 tor extras ;S8il5a. 26 lor Northwestern extra luuniy; f8 0;u 111-60 tor Pennsylvania and Ohio do. 00. , aud villi ti.15 lor luuev brands as to quality ; the balk ot tbe sale were ol Northwestern In Hyo Flour aud Corn 'deal nothing doing. We quote tho former at m 'Ihore is very littlo prime Wheat offering, and ' r In good'eemaud, with sales of fair nnd choice led at e?4'2 10, and white at 2 80,2 75. Puunsylvauia Rye commands 15 cents. In Corn there is rather more doing. t?aesof 10 000 bushels yellow, afloat, at 70 cents, and 20u0 bashels in atoro at 68 uenta, In cluding a lot of white at 70 cents Oat are quiet, but steady at l'J.u.60 cents nerbuhol. Whne continues very dull. Buiail sales of Penn sylvania and Ohio at $1 28 Madame eoree Sand has Jutt declined to deliver a lecture in Paris, on tbe around of ex treme awkwardness aud timidity, it is related of her that ou a visit te a trigate at Toulon she was so embarrassed by tko ceremony with which she was received that she inacta a profound curt sey to tbe cabin boy, and patted the tirst lieuten ant on tha check, saying aliably, "Good day, any little fellow." J Tho census published at the end of every year by the vicariate of Rome shows the popu lation of the eity last year te have been 207,338, comprising soldiers, Jews, non-Catholics and prisoner. In tho dittiurtioa of classes, ecclesl- oMics and student are pat down at 4061; nuns and novieea, with their pupils, 4847; soldiers (Pontifical, of course), 4881; non Catholics, 137; Jews, 4652; condemned prisoners, 321. In 1861 ths population was 2u:i,89i, so that during tho pa.t year it was augnicute j by 34 12 souls. rraf academy of music-lecture on JS-' "I1IK (It Al'IKKH." by Proiessnr f A I H IVf A K JtOUFKM, before ihe Franklin lnntltute. 'IUE8IMY 1. VKMn!;, liweti -ii, at 8 o'cioi-k.w'l'hU Lecture will be exiesslvely Illustrated by iiIhiIoiudIh dmvrams. and dm turn 1 orystulliaailona. thrown with powerful lanterns upon the screen. I ieketa 6D uruta e s secured with out extra charve). (t sal at tba i'raakilu iiisUtute, Ke. A4 8.fcHV.iXUBUel. 1 21 4.4
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