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    - TEE PITTSBURGH GAZETT :
Hermes.
TH. OOSTANGOSI, nentoseas Managua.
PPALTAR/WitY !Nat GAZETTE 4880014110
Na en ltran artimar. Pittsburgh,
MIMS:
inerMe, tryman, per year •—s3
itnnemx, do. do.
/ Rui n by Carriers, Momenta or gthinuo, per S
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lEke rittriburgh (6n - eft
CITY ITEMS.
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Homeopathic Medicines
At Fulton's Drug Store, Nos. G 7 and a 9 Fifth at:
Attention! Glaa•men
A good, reliable, " practical man, who-1
qualified to superintend the erection ant
Mlnagemfmt•Of a Glass •Man ufartory, can Lira
•
of a very favorable opportunity, by fatllha,
Between two and eight o'clock p. en., on Tiro .
day, March oth. at room No. 02, it. Chart •
Motel, 1 5 •Ittshargh.
.7* The lephyna —A Mystery.
J fts
Dry Good.,
All the popular makes at popular prices, o.
tho northeast corner of 'Fourth and Marko.
streets.
C. 1.4N10N Lost d has,
New Dry Goode
• Opening every day on the northeast Corner o
Fourth and Market streets.
• C. EtAXSON Love h Rao.
•411 Bear In Mind
That If you a lea to procare Beam of any kind
for medicinal purpose., lltere Jun One e.-
tahh.thncent. In tile. City where reliable, guar
anteed articles can always be had. That
` place is Fleming's Drug store, No. 04 Marklh
street. Remember the place.
The Aphynx—A Ityetery - .
(Why He Buys It.
° Uttuy it because I like said the country
as he rushed L 9 get u cake of Sawyer's
Barbers' Soap.
Bargains in Mewing Machines•
A Sew first-class Sewing Machines at nearly
half price, thine of them twang In use but a
abort timc,.at the other of
Ws.nrvtra d CO..
No. 17 Pittsburgh.
tirent r.SOllleelente
Usually become sooa elhmiated. This cannot
be sahlof that caused by the great reduction
sale of Dry Goods by Barker Co., 1" Market
street. This is steadily on the increase, as i
might be expected, when prices are made so
10w as are thelz,, and so large, varied and
choice a stock is neeteil at universal sale. We
cannot des. bolter thing for our readers than
recommend them to visit this axle, and Inc '
prove the time in 'applying their wants.
Pent Stalls,
Uasslmeres, Satinette, Tweeds, Jeans, Alt, a
large stock at very low prices, on the north
east corner of Pearl h and Market streets.
t 11A0A5N Lora ti Rau.
Slou•tino f)c I Mee%
Very cheap at either wholesale or re-tall Re
member. we are now On the northeast corner
of fourth anti Market streets.
C. 11 ANAOII LocK x Rao
Corms, finn lens,
And Diseased Nall. Instantaneously cured
without pain or bleeding. Dr. 'tended' has rt. ,
visited this city, and can be consulted, as het
tothre, at Ifs it, Fifth street. °Mee hours,
from 11: to 5 in. m lie can 150 com,ult.d during
this week. Marfat.
Wm. linnbe ft C 0...
First Premium Gold Nieflal Pianos. These In
struments baring been before the public for
the past thirty years, have, upon their excel
lence alone, attained an snip, ',hosed precesi !
nenee that pronounces them unequalled. Fore,
sale Only by Charlotte Blume, 43 Fifth street.
Carpenter Jobbing Shop
Having returned after an absence ot three ,
years In the army, I have re-orsmed my shop
for all sorts of Jobbing in the carponter line
at the old stand, Virgo, Alley, between smith- i
Veld street and Cherry Alley. (heels nol belted
and promptly attended to. °
Don't Spend Yonr Stoney
and endanger the . lives of your children by 3
using the various worm remedies, but ask ! s
for the ••Spectjle Brown's l'ertnif Contal,"
which cures all eases, and the youngest babe
can take them With safety. Sold In PI ttsbn rgh
at Joeepli brug Story. Nu. S 4 Abe . - a
ket street.
Thome. W. Parry s co.,
Practical Slate Roofers, and Dealers In Amore- °
• can Slate of various colors. 011Iee at Alexan
der La.nghiln's near the Water Works Pitt.-
burgh, Pa. Residence, No. 75 NYC Street. Ur.
de= proraptly attended to. All work warrant
ed water proof. Repairing done at the short
est notice. No charge for rehears, provided the
roof Is not abused afte. It is put on. •
Pearl, sod Rubles.
White seta croppingrrom out of ridges of , tu
ruby, a breath splay us the airs from Araby . W
the Blest. Who can resist such fascinations
To realize them, to perpetuate them, to make Di
the month a casket of pearls and rubies, and T
every nigh a gush of fragrance, all you hare
Co do, fair ladies, Is to CIAO that matchless sego- el,
table production, Fragrant Sozodont.
Pall mid Winter Goods.
it le with great pleasure we call the atten- !
t ion of our readers to the subperb stack of
and Winter Goode lent received Py Mr. John
Water, Merchant Tailor, No. la Federal encore.
Allegheny. His stock embraces Bone of the
most beautiful Cloths, Cassunerea, Overcoat. . tb
tags and Vestangs ever brought to the western
Market. His antortment of Furnithheg Goods,
oomprlatng Shirts, Drawer", Collars Neck Ties, f p
BandkerChaste, Ac., Cannot be surpassed east
Or west. A purge stook of reedy mad Pants. i r
Costa, Vests and Overcoats., will also be found , ha
I n bin establish meet. Persona In want of any
thing in the e ° thing line should not fail to B„
give Mr. Weler a call.
St
A Broken Donn System. Ile.
There is a disease to which the doctors give le•
many names, but which few of them under- So
stand. It is simply weakness—a breaking I Ali'
down at the vital forces. Whatever Ito cannon
(and they are innumerable), its symptems are 31 ' .
In the main the same. Among the most prom- de
Inent are extreme lassitude, loss of appetite, Mn
Joiner flesh, and great mental dep
refe.On. rif
and.a Stomach Cough are also fro- W
"qUittitly ranthatilants of this distressing state Bo
&body and mind. The common remark In ! for
relation to persons In such a condition Is, that T
they are consumptive. Now, what these un- 1 me
Ant:Mates really want, is rtgor—rtiat strength, le
and as 'certainly tD dawn succeed. darkness eke
. they , cia recuperate thou- systems and regent i con
"perfeet health Iryresoiting to Hostetter's Col
ablated Stomach Bitters. It is al clear that a Ch •
AtfOrevivlng Tonto le required in such mans, l Ch
as that thci dying flame of an empty lamp re- R. •
be revived with a new supply of oil. G.
.erfecaly pure and' ilnnoxions, containingl Ix' ,
nothing but the moat genial vegetable ex- Lu
traell, and combining the three gra ate. son
Meats Of a stomachic, an alterative, and a ge- lass.
WWI invjgorant. Hostetteria Bitters are en, and
, able to all constitutions, and are as applies non
Ole to the (Finesses and disabi IBMs of the fee. Ce •
bier sox as to those of men. • Pat
ilfosteiter:a Bitters ble .
Are sold wholesale and retail atkery low rates
at naming% Drug and Patent Medicine Depot, She
No. &Market street, corner of the Diamond Will
and Fourth street,
Myer et Washattle—nrutal Murder—Fire c° o
—Wedding. lutt
• Basul'im.s, literati a—The river is eight foot Co
011 the shoals, and has been rising steadily ok .l.
and slowly day. •
A char g eaed Nelson Wright was exreated
on a of murder, arid coramitted to jail the
to await his trial. The evidence goes to show I Gov
that On Thursday night be decoyed a negro '
;IA named Anna .Ftelea, who was aserrant in J9h
AMn.entiploy of Genonal,Donairlsen, to a race ", .
/9
• old% and there brutally murdered her. The
• y was found in spend near the track with "a
the Well terribly fractured. :The accused was Ge
's emanded to jail under_ a charge ofinurder in I n I
the first degree.
A.LrayoooinTed at five o'clock this morning,
in Church Street, near the Chattanooga depot,
deetroyinf the building occupied by 'Lieut. g a
WHIM, eartermaater, and by the Quarter
master o the military railroad. Lieut. Wll- vlc
POWS books and papers werea total lava. 'The iii
ernitire.ilir
darnag Otherwrs. roise are Blight — probably , Ova -• d dolla
Motor teneral CheathamLAteoftbCotantj y, on ay°ir, w ed tt
Attaelioberean, wealthy lady of Lanat.° •
COUpt.7,
any
The
to .
'lteica• convention
•been
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43114Ajr .
ateelCarenthtlsllolinelliTtolnatf Con
lbocanld
fitme.reporteltadvereely on the ordinance for pc
the au and encouragement of Its man- tote
Lf. wen a proper subject for legit- tails
v o " L oti on ; . .
• '.'..Theleinanee Committee moor:oat a sweep
. ordimume • declaring null mid void all
.tifeentraeted by the State in the late war, AL
...lOrtis..l4l.lng the higialaturo to assu me or Bog -
41 , prin/lahlesSortlieirpayment. The name B.
arovaisoa 4ccteertitog "etiatederate debts Is nigh
' , Wader Cnefik4MP ) n-l - •
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VOLUME LXXX.---NO. s(f PITTSBURGH, TtIORSDAY, MARCH S. 1866. •LP rM 1 _
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OUR SPECIAL DISPAT
REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTIO
I . THE NAMES OF THE DELEGAT
g, fOHtIfiTEPS 01 ORGANIZATION 41D RESOLUTION
BALLOT FOR CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNO
G.E.r. GEAR AroJtfl.Va TE I
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
•Hsiousecno, March 7, le%
The Republican State Convention assemble
In the Hall of the 110111 , C of Representative
at E. o'clock in The flon a John Cessna, ChM!
man of the State Centre] Committee, colic.
the body to order ,
The following fist of delegates appeared or,
took their oats
eV, DCLEGIATRA
Philadelphia -Robert T. Gill, A. C Robert
Wm. B. Mann, and Geo. Connell.
Chester, Delaware and Siontemeeri-J S
Pottery, and Eldridge McConkey.
Bucke
t lobigh and Northampton-Reuben loan
, Boras-1, 11. Jacobs.
. Schuylkill-IJan Bartholomew .
, Carbon, Monroe, Pike, de..--Samuel E 11110
sick.
Bneltorti, Susquehanna, .te.-.11
Le...me-Washington Lee
Potter, Tioga, de. -John S. Mills.
Lycoming, Union, do.-Samuel Ora con
tested by Johnson Wails.
Northumberland, Montour, ..4.c -T 1 inc
h Im
Dauphin and Lebanon-General Thomas .1
Jordan.
Laneaster-C, J Dickey, and George White-
York and Cumberland -Lemuel Todd
Adams and Franklin-A, K. McClure.
Somerset, Bedford, .tc.--General William H.
hooutz.
Blair, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, And
Psrry-B.
Cambria, Indiana Hewitt 11
end Jefferson-In it r
Mint.
Ve'sllineolrdt:leard',°rFaTel-te .G.e,Tl7,'e'ne"'lnffilidn
ovode.
Allegheny-Thomas 31 Marshall and J. M .
kirkpatriek
Washington and Bea, er...IN W. in in.
Laurente, Butler and Arhistrong-11 A ud
le 3 Tit o. n
ran ford antiJ.baSoll.
it.161,1.6.51.11Q61.1, 1/PLCII.II 7.1.0
ph ix-1 , 40g 'chisel, Geo. , Int ire,
Phillip hi Shultz, Jo.eph Moore, B. P King,
John L. Hill, Henry Delany, A. It. Francisens,
/ante!. Porter, Robert Evan., Samuel um
strong , John Lanton, Reiter, J 1117.,
Allison, Wm. J. I'. White, Thomas Dutton
Thomas Dickson and C Thompson Jones
Adams-E. G. Fahnestock
Alleghany-R B Careahun John F Di a. o,
Lomond V' 11. Collier, R Macke) and
flan ks--James M rilt ‘
7. John Shaaber am; 7 1 .
AI all.
Bac ks-
Itt ad ford and still, so- 1 . 4 I:ll.l.ree tonl
11 J. Msdlll.
Blair-I. . Hall
Cambria-lames Hamilton
t arbor, and Itntiroe-Win Dan.
Centro-John Irvin,
I.urine and Jefferson,ilon momenta Homier
Clearfield, Elk au,l F orest -11. Rothe.
snos:
Clinton, Cameron anti M'kean-1. Boger.
Chester-Dr. 5. 11 aleredlth, 11' B Motolon-
Intl] and DI. R. L. 914blellan ,
orawtord-D. . Derrickson and S brick,
Columbia and Mentour-D. II B. Brower.
Cumberland-W, B. Mullen.
Dauphin-Wm. Colder anti W. IV J0n... ,
Delaware-H. Jones Brooke.
tirm--Jaines Sill anti lot C P Roger.
Huntingdon, Mifflin and Jultiata--Jnitti
Patterson no { D. 8. Baker
Indiana and Westmoreland -William 31
stowart.J R. M'Afee and P. Markle
Laneaster-Samue` Patterson, LL S FIN,
else. LV. McitalTrey and Nathaniel Mayer
I.banon-John M. Mark.
Lehigh--J W Fuller and E. J Moore .
Lyeonting, Citron and bnytler-A ,1113 p
eon. It Hetzel and Mont goiner3 -eon
tt-tcd by Charles 1.. Shorkley and linrslore
11111.
Imzernt -Lewis Pugh. , 01 ti 7. \lone, s
an 1 'Thomas Dint.
Mercer, Lawrence Butte! Pet I.
tot ‘e. 'T APJunk in, t, 11 31iller and J.
Itobinson.
1145titgornet 3.-D 0. Winer and it 11l tam
1 intrer.
Northampton--Jainee 1.. Minnie and Jacob
.
Northumberland-Dr.Jesse R John
Perry and Franklin -A. 11 Anderson and J I
oy Tankers],
sehnylkill-Dr It. H. Corryell, W Jon,.
tn.] John Welsgan.
sourerset, Bedford and Fenton-Dr, F. S. Dui".
mid and riloa3/121 Hughes.
susquebanna and Wyomlng-T. C Nunes lI
11 I IVllllam H. Jeesuq.
glom; and Potter-1J W. aPAlarney.
Imams." and Warren-L, D. Wetmore. lof
Warren) and Col. 1. Rogers.
ashlng,ton and Beaver-A. I'. La. mice,
in Hall and Henry3Rice .
Wayne and Plke-4mmuel Allen
fork-John H. Donnell and Christian Keller.
The lion, George V. Lawrence, of Wil.lllng
• county, nominated Col. William B. Mann.
if Philadelphia, for temporary Chairman.
The Hon. 0. G. Dickey, of Lancaster county,
oved to amend lry _nominating the Hoe 1,. •
V Hull, of Blair county. He called the yeas
nil nays, The call was sustained, and Alessr,.
ickey and Lawrence were appointed tellers. E
be vote resulted as follows' Mann, 57; Hall
Mr. Hell was therefore declared. ; deb ,
kited, and Messrs, EL Mann, Dickey and
wrence were uppointed n committee to con
net him to the chair.
The Hon. Lemuel Todd, of Cumberland,
eyed thenppointment of a committee of five at
embers on contested seats.
The Hon. U. V. Lawrence announced n dal., r;
p ,
Don from the Loyal League of Peunsylv n
lairs residenC in WaShington, and moved to
tr admission to seats.
Lt. It Swoope, Etet , of Clearfield county, tl
owed the appointment of a Committee on C
crmanent Organization. Carried, t
R. I. Gill, It. M. Evans, and W. B Mann, in
Ileums Dickson, Philadelphia; W. B. Menden
11, Chester and Delaware; E. T. Uels, Fuck., Bt
L. Winkle, Northumberland; IL Jaclome,
rho; D. It. H. Corriel, Schuylkill; IV 11 e;
roll, Lebanon; F. C. Merrier, Bradford ; Wll- dl
m Mooney. Susquehanna; J. Chatham, Pot
r; A. C. Simpson, Lycoming; E. H. Brewer, Ile
orthumberland, F. J. Jordon, Dauphin; .1 Pa
elnilley, Lancaster; W 11. Mullin, York; J.
. Taut lab, Adams, Gen. Koontz, Somerset, frl
osars Woods and Anderson, Blair; J. Hen Iw
-
.rson, Cambria, Mr. McCullough, Clearfield,
I. McAfee, Westmoreland; Juno. M. Kirkpat
k and Gen. Collier, Allegheny; W. W. Irwin, aft
ish'nglon; J. N Purvlance, Lawrence; Col. e j n a
gem, Mercer, and E. B. Derriekson, Craw- ,
rib, were appointed said Committee, th
he Hon Thomas E. Cochrane, of New York,
reed the appointment of a Committee on on.
solutions, to consist of one member (rm. to
Senatorial District. The Committee was 1 ,, “
instituted as follows.
se.
tenors. 0. M. Shultz, Jno. L. Hill, R. P ha'
arise T. Jontm. PM-lade/Ph/a; J. 8. lather, ('"';
ester; D. O. Miner, Mahlon Yardley, Bucks, as o,
.1. Moore, Northampton; E. Small, Berke; bet
B-Green, Schuylkill; IL E. Dlmmock, Car lair
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.1; B. J. Medlll, Bradford) Washington Lee.
name; W. IV. MeAlarney„ Potter; A.C.BLuip- ate
, Lycoming; T. .1 Ingham, Northumber.
,d, John C. Kunkle, Dauphin; 0 J. Dickne7. le r
George Willteson, Lancaster; Ed. McPher. Int_
1, Adams; 7'. E. Cochrane, York; John
•a, Bedford; U. L. Hewett and John J. 7 ur
„a„,
tterson, Blair; J. Henderson, Cambria, 11, B. rlgi
one, Clearfield; John Covode, Westmore.
di Thos. M. Marshall, R. B. Carnahan, Alice b e :.
ray; Geo. V. Lawrence, Washington; J. W. out
lace, Lawrence; S. R. Johnson, Mercer, y o ';
en Sill. Crawford.
Iwt
o Hon. John Cessna moved to make the fo r “
omittee permanent, and refer to it all raise I has
tone Sallmitted to the Convention. Curried. i
onvention adjourned to meet at five 1 Pr'
ock. Is
'cc o'clock, p. m.-On the re -assembling Of tel
Convention the first ballot wee ordered for
mrnOr . , which terminated with this resell.. I L b.
nW. Geary 81 votes. isle
• thrup W. Ketehute ” ,
. Moorhead 19 w of e
• White '1 A
eneral Gutty having received a majority of Il i r i n ;
the votes, was unanimously - nominated.
an Co d
From Fort Renews, New Mexico. lea
rE.A.IIVISCO, March 7.-The nog has ad j me
-
from Fort Mason, New blexie
go. giatitzatlng the
the Imperial Commander dalen,
• re, with a band of Indians, se ed a
ht 6aln belonging to American citizens, ,
prohibited further transportation by the
-- in
°dean citizens. Colonel Lewis, command-
Fort Low% bas been served with a de
• d by the Imperial eonnuanders for prop bet
-
taken in action by the LS:lends and sold
• erlcan merchants. The demand has
• sent to headquarters. These orders cm..
en the imperialists to Invade the Amer. 7 : 21
sell, to plunder and murder Inoffensive •
.ns. Generals ll'Dowell and Mason re
• to allow COlOnel Lewis mid his men to re
ate.
mel
C muse
jr/oor Mill Burnt. eat
our, Match 7.-The pour mill of W. H. _
ern, in the town of ChM, eight miles from
• ester, wen tOtally dootropeo by fire Wit lf
t. _ ,Catute "prilbably aeeldaniiil. Lops, Fe
/1 1 4 111 11X1011,411"
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S• UNION grim CONVENTION
GEN. JOHN W. GEARY NOMINATED
N . Good Platform Adopted.
Speetal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette,
tisentaar no. March 7, Iflai
Cs I, the Mat ballot Gen. John W. Geary re
R leciVOl eighty-one votes for Governor; 'it-W
-itmer, W. Ketchum thirty votes: J. K. MOO ,
heal nineteen votes, 111111 Barry White three
otos. Gen. Geary, having a majority of all
I the cotes east, was doclneed duly nominated,
Ills nomination was made tos atilmoen.
A very good series of resolutions wan report
e I, end adopted as the Platform of the Reptth-
I Henn Paris' for the venoms
" I i THE SOUTHER II INTERNAL REVENUE
' 1 Central Pacific Amilroad Ronda.
11/CREASE OF THE REGULAR ARMY BILL.
t.
s. FREENESS IRNTRIUTIONS FROM ENGLAND
•
, Action A‘-nlast titre President'. Private
Berrelary.
Sew Yeas, March 7 —The Deere 'Washing
tell special nays: There has recently been a
c• 'event ion of the Internal Revenue officers of
the sold here states, at Attain t. Georgia,
- w 11101 appointed a committee, eonsisting of
As-tie:n or Roe les, of Augusta, im., and Colley
' tor 3losen, of sunder, S. C to proceed to
' Wasoingt on, for the pot pUse Of Urging upon t
C Ingres+ the modUletii ion oi the test oath so
; (Iran Madera. Abotetnnl A ssessors and Deputy
- ; C illeelors. Under the ndvlce Of this, tile Sec
•l. tai 0 ot 1 h•• T rri•nllly 111 t'011,41.14 Itrue e of the
, is it pm: ill, (I tt y of obtain tor men aim 5001,1 take }
the oath entire, haa unpoonteol a_ssistants
0 many cases, who enuld ono, partially
• yuali
la, with the knowledge that their pay would
•001141 noon the act mon of I ong,ss In motil
fs log the oath. To nrge tongrese to do this '
Is the first object of the Committee, and fall
ir in Ilds. they will Ue that the salaries of
thone assistant- be made rg large etiough to hl
d ice northern ewe to go south and :trivia the ,
o tine
In burnioi tem of the of 1 hr. 1 1,111 111{.14.
si.no vs and I 'der I.:o,2ioteer of the Central
i's-Ole littdromb of t oolthorn ht. the Soli,- it or
10
tie. 'ruts-en - ..nlnotlt 1,1.1 Ow opinion
/lint the cn , lllplllly entitle:l to liontin to the
tistmint six 111111,1 r,"l DO forty thousand
.llars, the ri110.1.41 in, mile heing t hirty
o iiolll/1,.
rho. ~.road ('.tot of the Treasury has °
imitroeust the :mimed A telitor to re.,eire all It
el deitintn f,.,• arrears of pay or huntsfor de- I
e. used soldier, of rot eigh 10 11 11, and w I
ho rein I.
rr sent themselves as only Iy - others sisters
qOOl,
11101001tieat0,1
l 0 frill,, gen I.oloyrlcal tebles or !heir on- II
Ii I.lnne before their elate'. be allowed. 1
Werhey Wash lotion -.lambi' says the P
li tom Cotunot tee on SI tlibiry Adams have 0
et in plotted the toll for the lee:ream of the reg. n i °
it army. I 1 eery maternally from the
si nate 1.111, and Ignores entirely the reimm
ni •01101 , ljteni•rals sit erie ato . Thomas and
51 •arle. II itt ovldes That-the army be 011' tip largely et the volunttmrn. The Vet- I
4, 111 Rent'', t. Cores Is ttlly provided for, as in
tle• organization. It also lan” 1.110, for the ro
te aloe of ...eeerAl negro regiments, to b e 01, T
decreil by welt,- teen The boards for the ex- c
aat inot ton of inheres ure 10 1 , 01101,1 l Of /1 major- rr
Ito of ynlunteer :Aileen. The proposition to „,
fro till' grade tit t •,•tie tal will not be Mehl- '''
tie 1 the army bill The prolinbilities are, . tt ,
tits' ihr t etc tn It list it 111 decline for the press •
alt to lake Si nV nellnll l n ,llle mutter ni
eeretar t lleCttlloel l was metered yesterday ' 1
1
hi s se, vial r. of 1 Ile Ways and Means
C. b l ur, Ibal SOOll 11, reelprn,fty •
tni.tler ous disposed Of, !he loon bill would 1,,. h.
Ilp .
allll 11311 V iliMpOtied of They also
tit ilital Idle that Sir. ens• "oil/raft e wOnltl
',el tr
prevail
The ifetsioo . . Wrothingloll SEITII MILL
nil 11 her 1-11111 m! ion from lie Int minglotno ' iii
Fug - land I , t'e'n-la 0011 n,y,:ternny re/4.11,d ke
ray 0 mu, Howard. The involve vonsisted of r.'
shrug. 14001110 10 In VlOlO. 'OO, er 41,0 , 0, I S.
'II .• ''allot e of the 311 114.1 , 10fn, al
i't• .1 I-1001'11 is tia -time n,11•1/11 11111 air
C. .00,101 Of n Idea I•ns Is'en donated solve the
le.:WT.O loot of the rebellion, ,111
1 1 . a.:: 011 tient icated reports Inlet- recently
./..'ached toot. C. It. }lnward. 4..4lsaant Corn-' 1 3'
tubsslono t of the Fri eleneirs Bureau for the
Ill•triet of I cannibal, Mai vlwld, and sr s oral
of the eastern imitation of tlrginle, to the cf- : `2Se
rot that errtaill unprincipled sant 11111/11 hnr-
Int I persons are etorttged in transtio ring lid
irmalnien from Reit letore, and wittily, to 411- In
1111;'alts, w bore they lire Sy soma or: mean nn- ;net
kmiti 0,.l isoosed et r., their employers at ten
dm hi,per bra.,.rong efforts are tieing the
11111,11. 1,3 the Re roan to term (bent OW 1/114 Ira
berls them to 1112.1.11,
2s
ANOTHER BOND ABSTRACTION CASE. g ":
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.
JOHNSON MEETING AT HUDSON CITY.
ne
ONTINUEII FENIAN EXCITEMENT.
,• OLD ATTEMPT AT ROBBERY En
.acitement among , Lager Beer Brewer..
.
no Yuan, Starch 7 —Another titutnetal sen- 111 I
oso, leaked out yesterday, involving a
/1 lOUs charge against. one Louln Colin, form
•rly the foreign clerk 01 Duncan, Sherman A W
whois accnse.l of alostrueting forts- thous
n I (Milers worth of United States bonds and I D ..,
mirield securities deposited with the firm
arties travelling abroad, 0 lot desired to ots
it, letters of credit. 1% ith I/I,W. it Is en are. N,
yl, Colln carried on ruinous stook novenla frost
-
11.11. , , null enelly confesned his °Comm to lit, the
11 plOyMIl. The nuke /rah/11 . 1,110d before J ridge
'order,, ysitel,llly,nll n inotlon /0 discharge ,
le• prisoner from the eolith}-Jail mider the
1n
act.
• Johnsoe eet tug was held last ei ening at D o ,
110,
I t lie,, l'lty rn ions, pleogieg the meet-
I: - to Sllpprrt the President In bin Vito and re- • •
ostroetlon policy, were ttnanimousls , adopt- ; (or
41 the same bring ordered to be emote...al .
I
111 ,
11l forwarded to the Representative of the
it 1,, Congress for presentation I, /110
1
Was
r sltlent. AOlO
The Fenian exciltement still continues. Pnb 1 the
-
o meetings were held last night It, various I Th
is of the city and at Brooklyn. One thou- I t t . °P
toil dollars worth of liontla were subscribed • firm
I. and fifty muskets were presented by Of
lungs of the Call Sn. This evening there is Co
• a grand muss meeting of Pentane in Brook- I Za,3
-it, in front of the City Hall, for which ,
,
nusnaltireparations have been made. sea
bold robbery wan commitbed yesterdayt fort lernoon In IleoadWay, In the Bank at the
ner of. Park Place and Broadway. Mr. SOILfv
. ties 110 w,, went to the bank to deposit
In two packages, and while connting
money near tile Teller's desk, ho notleed will
man standing near by, and soon after felt sk
t arm ander ills own, at the same moment , . Iw. •
.• of the package,, containing ikt,tiCl,.was ellrpp
,en .1-, Th e rogite dodged into the hall, j
it wan mixed by Mr. Rowe, when lot dropped : Othe
.• money and started otf again, hut wan 0111,. three
tieutly arrested ray perBl,lllB 11111111111/1 r°
Or door. The thief turns out /0 be e' anti
tattier, Wins Dutch Ileitis - Mk, who commits nerßu
1 the etilebruted gold robbery about a year', '
.1, and who wan eharged with a similar rob- 1
ly Philadelphia, bud wit() escaped pun
inept In both canes. Ile wan committed '
I lots o •
.onsiderable excitement Is oceasioued Coral
nog the lager beer brewers of tills city and i AMU) ,
•exklyn, In consequence of rumors that the
urns of odes upon which the taxes are col- r °, °
•Aul, have been suspected by the assessors of 11
_certraey, It is non undoubted from recent A '`'
Coverles that extensive frauds have been 9.
eA .
omitted upon the government, and the no d ie t
are instituting 1/ most searching and i w
•
id Inquiry. quiets
'
he Tribune • The . , Washington special nays that „
• Dlstrict Attorney for this District has Tire
...ordered by the Trea.sory Department ; fouf
nmence an actton against Brig. Gen, B. D. a
issey, late Private Secretary to President]
.moon, to recover ins 000 which, It Is alleged, The
abstracted from the sum advanced him el
recruiting, and for which it in elaltned hie t Mtn
failed to account for.
Inn WA
--- -- • fl
°elision Against Cholera—Funeral of!
• Colonel Bower.. . en. 1503
kw Penn, Starch 7.—The Post says that in- I " PPP
:Mance has been received by one of the limbo
Orle ansnteamahgscnmpan,es . ln Glint:By Is no
t a military order has been binned order-1 tion o
all vessels arriving from too West India• ale, f '
nulls to he subject to twentydlve days guar- 1 Clinton
tine, as a provision ligitinetthe introduction I prow
cholera.
I any fo
Washington special states that tieneral of sun
ant and use members of his sluff left that Sec, re.
this morning to attend the funeral of
l
load Bowers at West Point. IVashburne such I
other members of Congress from Illinois ' 'Maio
vo the city to-night to take part in the rune- die • •
Mos
The
gentleman who was On board the train on nonio
~ BLUR% River Railroad St the time of the I duty t
Ideal to Col. Bowers, gives tho following Violin ,
titulars of his death. The Colonel had loft I Mind
'car to obtain lns satchel, and when he ru- ,
•
lag
tho train t au t oa r ,-
lie grasped the the D •
lag of the last ear but one, boldum h l I Men
libel In ono hand, losing ills foothold he fell I tries ,
weeia the earn am* was killed instantly. , Sect
• clothing was torn off and his head nearly I Unitm
tired from his NMI'. lie was heard to seream in oo
tle fell, hut it was Impossible to step the I may h
in. Ills remains were sent book to West : Do. •
•t in charge of an °Meer detailed by Gen. dieean
at. The liencrul, who continued his Jour Statae
-
"to LUIS-city, we. greatly affected by the Inc. , .
latichOlYtiverit, declaring nothing had ever' the s
ved hint ito deeply, Ilc spoke in the warm- and
term* of Cot, Bowers. , from
Seat
a
. • Sr of the north Carolina Beßent..l of
bayed
AL.l2nalt, IL C. March, 7.—Mr. Winstead, of do
• ' INBInt9. Was elected Speaker of the yearn
'/114. night, vice Mr. Settle, resigned, Babe
.
•
, ,
• LATER FROM EtiltOPE
• The Suspension of the Ratites Cerro
in Ireland.
• ADDITIONAL FENIAN ARRESTS
ADDRESS 01 PIE VEI CB CORPS- - LEGELATIF
FRENCH TROOPS TO LEAVE MEXICO.
j
•
, jForelCa ikstrix.ertia., dbo.
_ i New tone, March 7.—The steaulei City of
New York, from Liverpool on the - 2lst, and
Queenstown on the 22nd, has arrived.
The suspension of the habeas corpus in Ire
land was received with universal,epproba
tine in England, and very general satisfaction
in Ireland. The first effect was sineasineas
and depression, but the vigor shostn by the
government restored confidence, and bad a
favorable effect. The act authorites arrests
and datentiom in Custody until fatefind of
• March , 1867, of persons suspected Of con.,
nu's.. The chief object of the measure is be
lieved to he to enable the anttlanties to
,teal with u umerous Fenian emissaries from
America, who are represented as scattering
lc all directions. The police are acting rig
orously , and are making - a largenamber of
Arrests. The militia force In Ireland is being !
stAengthened by reinforcements (rie Eng - ,
land.
It is reported that Sir Hugh Rose, Cowman- !
der In Ireland, demanded further Instruc- i
lions from the Government. Four Sergeants
of n regiment at Limerick were placed under
arrest. Among the latest arrests are General '
John H. Gieeson and bin brother Joseph Glee-
I non, of the Federal Army. The police were 1
; fired on from a house fn Tipperary, where it In
• /emptiest( drilling was lit progress. One °Meer
/.1 severely wounded and some of the men
wore arrested. P. J. AP Donnell, the supposed
Head Centre at Dubdn, w. arrested. Order
continued to be maintained. A bill passed
the House or Lords authorizing the Irish gov
ernment to take poskesslon of the telegraph
n leas if necessary.
The government bill regarding the cattle
plague has passed both Houses of Parliament-
Tile Queen will hold live receptio at Buck
ingham Place during the season, lin ns t
regular
drawing rooms end levees continuo to he held
by Prince and Princess Wales.
A message from the Queen n. 9 presented to '
both 11... of Parliumtviit asking that pro
vision be made for Princess Ifelena.on lice
marriage, and Prince Alfred on his comma of •
age.
In tile House of Commons II r. Clay intro
ductal a reform bill extending' the franchise to
all :sales v I
o
Aver twenty-one, rainy educated. '
Mr. Gladstone declined to abed any light on
n hat tile government proposal would be.
le the French corps legtslatif a draft of an
addr... in response to the speech from the
throne, intrmluccd, expresses satisfaction at
the .suninee that the expedition to Mexico
Is to close. The address then alludes to the e
traditional sympathies of Prance and the
United , itaten, and say. the latter ought not
to take ' , unhinge at thepresence of Preach I ,
troops in Mexico, to render their recall de- a
endritt upon any other but our own convent- g
rice would attack our rights and our honor, b
• bleb your hiagesty rewards with servitude it
'orthy of France anti the name of Napoleon.
rt,,, liar.e gives n report that Secretary Sew- • 5
ird is about to send a conciliatory dispatch to c.
'rani,. Intimating the readiness of the UM- a
0.1 States, to proclaim neutrality in Mexico, 6
ill•)cet to certain conditions.
'rim Suez canal question is definitely nettled. I
Lc c ompany retain% no land whatever, '9", pi
eat for a Maritime el:menet. Thin politlisilly
muoves all noontide questions of dispate. It
It Is stated that recruiting in Austria, to hi
Ie II
n, up
In au fe Aiandays, corps in Mexico, will com
. str w
I'erk (west by telegraph in Queenfilown.-1..- of
•i—The Bank of England has rm.- m
ed the rate to 9 per cent. re
onion arrests continue active, hi
'the Parts /earl, says: Certain proposals 're
ave emanated from Maximilian, which .nen- to
era possible the return of five thong-arid TI
oripm from Mexico by the end of May. on
Lirerpoof, Feb. D.—American Cotton wiles on , In •
onday and Tuesday were MAXI hales, inclad- ; WI
It age for .I,om:dation and export. Tho mar- .
to has been dull anti irregular, with, prim, el
ether lower ender the heavy receipts ut ! an
• uthere port. ; Middling Upiands Trails j co
Manchester
_yesterday quiet., lost prices gen- I an
ally steady. rireadstuffs—ltichardsou,Spence rut
to and Wakefield, /gash & Co.roport ap
dull and generally lifeless market, Flour as
ii,l and dlincult to sell - quotations otualetal.
unchanged. Wheat in meiderideqterleatirat
int lair rates ; Winter red and Southern Its, , of
lOs ed. Corn Inet and a shade mutter; mixed to
3.11T2.911 per 4,.0 lbs. n
Liglauti, Attegu s Co., :old Bruce A M•Cau
c report beet Is great demand at the lute nd. , fr,
in c. New India Men, 135 e; Old, W.. Pork I pet
.ree and firm at fell rate,. Bacon quiet niol of
shade lower. Butter very dull. Cheese fir- I
er for choice. Lard closes firmer for Amer- ref
an at 75.1,75 s fat. Coffee quiet but eitenciy.
gar firmer. Petroleum—Sal. of Refined at ex.
ztlith• 3•1 per gallon. Ist,
/.minis—W heat firm at full prices, and par- tit:
Hy Is per quarter dearer. Floor firm. So- re.
r In fair demand at firm mt.. th
l.rven root, Feb. V..—The cotton. sales of Weil. an •
sday and Thursday were 96,000 hales, inclu- of
au cam hales to specniatora Ewe exporters. m .
a , market Is irregular, and to loner under red
ws from America. its
Ireatistufle quiet and steady. Provisions ill
tidy except bacon, which Is griper, Lind lard hid
rich tends upwards. Call
Lennon, Feb. 22.—Consois for money 51
,; United Staten Five-Twenties M-Kat i 0,4, ad
shares, 330,53;5; Illinois Central 76!•0177.
Im 7 OA.
ty
ovements of U. S. Steamers. t,5
of I
• , int •
PIitEPARATIONN CONTINUED.I.,t
sou
....Don of ON Corelenthie a. the
br
_ lo
ew Vona, March 7.—The steamer novenas ram ram
Rio on February 3d, with Pare dates of Col
. 12th. and St. Thomas of the MO, Inns ( "1'
~,,).
ell' will
he L'ulted States thin. StiogliciOLLlllP, Ran- Ten
Shawmu t, Nipalo and Wasp were at Rio " U.
La Platte, and the Juniata at Rio Janeiro. nal)
Brooklyn left the latter Mace on the 31et eels .
St. Catharines end La Platte. The Rhode r m
ro
U. Admired Palmer, Is at St. Thomas. pen
hingtonis birthday was celebrated by the ' day.
.11111. 'The salutes were responded to by gad
forts and English men.of-war. ell v
ie ad vices from Rio are unimportant War Qu
iandlons continued. The Brazilian Gov-' Pain
nerd was firm demandingthe expulsion , 'nom
Amer us the first basis of any peace neg.-' the
lons. A society for the protection of mini- Th
is was organized. Exchange on England Step
I. Coffee—finest quality—firm. Flour Pent
. and moth wanted. Freights to New vane
w, 42a ad' men
intevido advices to January 21111 says :No Tb
a movements have occurred. Both sides meet
engaged In making preparations tor the.' Gab
paign in Pettigrew, which It -is expected I mit
commence In about a month. Two small . etc
lahes occurred withpartles of Paraguay-; Lie
who crossed the Sardiuhs. In one they • Hod
• rise,' an Argentine outpost; captured two 4 his st
pieces, some horses and cattle. In tho of th
r they were reined With aloes Of two or ~the •
e. The allied armies are still receiving lag fi
forcemenas, and have forty-five thousand qua ,
at Paso de la Pattie. An explosion of in U.
n wngonn of powder occurred iii the depot tie.
• rientes, through the smokingof a sentry, enti
• g and wounding twenty men. !nice
Pee has ditched the road to liuwolta and The
ed various points. He has put all caps- , amen
.1 bearing arms In the Brazilian fleet at
tent., awaiting high'water which la ap- ' Meat
`slug. The Iron clad Brazil, with four prime
oats, was ascending the Yoram. to Join it,
fig It to fifteen gunboats and two Iron Teed
huiertion of the Corrientine militia from op r
Neut.° army is reported. Alter a con- '
with some Brazilians, eighteen of the let
lore !
gilled and six Of the former. All Is ! toNilu
In the Confederation Of Montevido. '
Iblomvedok arrived safely at Montevldo. I
o English Government has determined on
ying the Walkiand Islands, and has sentd urin
ty of marines there.
The
• Th
Hill je Prevent the Spread of For- ,s
Cottle Disease. -tis the United , day w
the
tea.
, MILO
SHINOTO2I, March 7.—Thin bill to amend are
tto prevent the spreadof foreign dis- w ith bite •
among the cattle of the United States, am m
'red December Mat, as it passed both to
es, having been signed bythe President, , let ` '
w a law. It provides that the Imports.'
.f neat cattle, and the hides of neat, cat-,1 to pr•
• any foreign country Into the Mittel At t
sis hereby prollitrited,provided tiled the —LP?
:lons of title act shall lie suspended AS to re " ...
°reign country or countries, Of any parts • . Tha
nt)m.
eh country or ccrontlied, whenever the
tarp of the Treasury shall otnelally do- I Liertel
no, and give publie notice thereof, that I
importation will not tend to the Intro- t o the
on de spread of contagious or infectious the
• among the eattleof the United States.
• Seeretai7 of the Treasury be hereby sv
.rtzed and empowered, and It shall be !Lb I /Wert
to make all neeoesary orders and regale- , duties
toCarry thin law Into eithet, or to sus. "ill'
thOcne, as therein provided, and to "arv. , c
copies thereof to the proper °Moors in '‘" r
oiled States, and to such °Moors or
Of the United States•ln (foreign coon- The C
seta than - judge necessary.
ion second—That the President of the g m ,
d States, whenever In his Judgement the the• Mon Of neat cattle, or hides of cattle, to-slaal
y
o made without danger of tiro introdno
or spread of contagious or InfedLiOus aut., ,
es among the cattle .or the United 2dr,
s, may, by Preadarnstion, declare the burgl •
stone of elate act. to be in operation, and Brook
fan shall be afterwarda`Nin- Operation, cirmir
if no effect from and after thirtyl day* Al..
the day of said proclamation. Fon •
loq three—That every person coneinted port f
ful violation of this act, shall tie pun- the ..
by a nue not exomedlag dye htuidred
, or imprisonment not examedlak one -
r
• by both, mak one and 1m t bows
the dalmatian of Mam 0 a
• ; '
-•
, FROM WASHINGTO
di
is i Testimony Before the (Ummiltee
Reconstruction.
J .
. ORDER FROM CEN. CRA
°Mega/ sixties i . 1 .0111
F.
den-, effect.
•
: March 7 —'she tealmony.
ported Dom the Itcoonstruet ion Conant
refers to 'the states of Texas, Louisiana.
Florida. tool I. subs tantiallj the same ea
given Of other States.
Lieut. Miller testified that the ratio nor
people of Texas were loyal gamblern, and
wealthy class were hostile to t Ito g•toernrin
The facility for obtaining pardons and gee
leniency of administration had elleolllaged
j latter.
Maj. Gen, shot ivy (*tanned that Texas ,
not been conquered, the people asserting t
the State had not been surrendered by Gent
Lee. The to, mans are a loyal people, and
bevont I the American in Union sentime
I vastly. Maness ~aid 1 .obllll,l that the o
Union men "horn he knew In Texas,
of any influence, would be comprised in
persons. tic .101 not third; I here need be a
fear of tilt outbreak or resistance to the t'r
ernment, but 001111 31111-0 that If We itoca
Involved in a foreign 1,, nllllllBl 110. 1•111
AI
American population of 'l's tan wnuid
over to the enemlea, 11 the, thought ill
hurl any chance of arceectintk, nod Ibis v.
, not only his opinion but Ile loot bean! sot
opinions expressed by other 1 / 1 1•11of taltril
The women of Texasa ere tmo el - sally I elm
contemptuous anti dis.posed id he lasole
to American officers a hem tt they cool
The feeling of I he people has Lc,u b eset bra
since tine ntll of the rebellion, with I Its exee
Don of Western Texan, where they ettuld rte
candidates for ofiloc, la...treble to rebelii,,
I lie considered Tenor in as a onvn. emmull
than any other State, fin the units,,,, that tin
Were never whipped Ile stud that there at
more solid money In Texts, than in any oil,,
State, hot they kept it to theorist fro. TI
people, If left to themselves, worthl hold n
groan in bondage. The people are eons-rail
in comfortable cirenmatances The keepin
Of a military force In TeN.I. Is lateens:try
the next nee years.
John AY. Ricks Collector of t adonis I
Floritlakairit the impression wrong the not
plc waStnat i thby had been overeome, but or
conqhored. There has been no materat
change for the big to inn any port ion of tin
States lately in rebellion. The people have
bitter aversion for what tinny call lan kt eso
bloat would notwhere
lay his H lt e
MAO who 'tally lore,' tin
Union. Al the pn•nt..nt lime, he would Just a
sotto expert to dud a n Idtc tat en Mc. tin
sand ;tanks of Vlta bra, as to find l'nsoll met
who lat‘ c always is yeti their entail ry. Tact;
might be ;tome, bat he hail neve, -veil I lain,
The presene c of a milltar‘ force al Florala •
necessary to secure Ike 1 or prtanal •
antl the 1i n,• of I/ains, had, "bate an.
blvek.
Brig.:a, I toolit lie. a Lineret ;11111We north
elstern part of Lorde:ma, testifies amino
, the the e 1.1 not
think the, ass a very heartfelt le) pm -
haps, there wart a the ',within:to nubbin tin, In
.elves in :nom: et of the Government. The
'renter aunt liner regi tilted the , mt, more per
hap, from the .net ulhet their properly a at•
tete rai ed, and int touch sutferung en:tilled I,r,
nII them A great ma
n ny %rent sorry t lot, lo!
ot succeeded, but ne: a dime to toss pt
•ontlltion ett thlngn antl make the best ot
and do every thing they tatuld to tea:port 1 , 4.
ra l erriluelit
JOl.lll CoVple teittlftal to the /tomtit.. of
.0111•4111-114. :11,, Sllt render, t he pea
de thought Owl/ond, cit wen a Istpped, awl ;11.1
of dream they would again ali
M 1111,411 ramie, lairerlior 11 rain mei ~theread carried buck ; ~,,, onraging report., from
ranhlngtou. The ;talent', appointed by .
Veils"acre rebt•ls of the Utast: rills, A high
Metal kept blood I a nth loch Union
tat siere hunted to death. peer/m• Ituudred
Owl °Metre; had been appointed; they coc
'bird to control election!, and loyal men ha n d
cheated to be warned,a- they feared
any Ould he gin en trier to the rebel,
'Lc trettillintn were working well but welt:
nly gaud $ 0 a month at the highest re,. (Iced
egroes would be badly treated II the al attar)
'ins Withdrawn.
The Secretary of the Mensal i Inks :ntted at
trcular to customs Intlcers and " e Mier,
nit agouin of the United stales to an men
• u,trio, dlteettne the.. at tentalu to the
mandatory :0.1 rel.:int. :.• I he prclit an cut to'
I'••-Igo / 11 , and 100 es, n cop; of a Ita I; is
tpentled lather, reolat *A 11 , •41111-
Bee 1111111/A.1,1M Isene. I y,
nii.lta
lapeng optratit•an t
. t egartl tu the
I* .: o n t goal, t J . t . c e ts . t.
he prevalent elm: whore. C 1101013,1 °Mee, ,
111 take care that no neat eat Ile nor little. of
'al, earth,. earning .11,..1.1) te
nuny .
any parts el al. la/ tiny
etext hetet en , ftoin ate: ,fter the ninny
May, I‘ll 4.
Custom officers will re', Ire !hat t be tostda,
rtilhal es iteennipaity ..., each 111, .11
at ea. le. aria of tile. i.i•ie•
hepting intro Cantola and other Hrlo-
Noi tit Anterlean prof dote s shall stale
tt the cattle disease a. unl, and lons hot bee.
eentry, prevaleut In the emdttr3 nom whose
C importation rooms. Ile is saw -de.' tlou
Ch fn ft,' from tit.ettst•. anti obi d the drat
May, and in 341,11.1141., .11,11111 stet to.
em, or any Involve ern,- mg tots. Ilia( rate,
port elicit ease In n Ile de pta Intent and tia ails
Instruct tons. It v. ill be -r••••11 that andel
is regulation, the import:a too of eat tie and
ties trout I anatla tool prix, -h N4lllll .5 Merl
in Vera inn-ea In ent estradett. It being under.
ul that the prof metal uulhontlem hovc
opted measures to prevent their Intrialue
-11 from Enropt.
%a order has been Issued by outlet of Lieu t.
tr. Grant, as adieu e
• Brig. Gen. P. ste7/eorge Cook, tutted States
my, having lastn asanined to corn mend the
pertinent of ine Platte, to relieved from 11 u-
Superintendeni of t he general recruit•
seen Ice, and 0,11 turn on et - the records
-reef to lir, I. Brig Gen. U. Butterdend,
the Fifth Inftintry. a Int la 1141}111111[4 , 1 Soper
cadent In his place "I
11 ortl,, has also been tvoted to order of the
strident, es follows.
The present military department of NI is.
tri will he divided 1n,,,, t at, part tr, one called
Lrepsrtnient of .Bison,, rt, to he rotarnanded
Maj. Gent. Jno. Pope. w Ith Maid /Iran ors at
Leavens ortlb`hanon, ao.I tin.• oilier to
called the Department on the Plate, to he
mianded by ling. ;tett I'. -.1. 1a4•1114,1 , 1
It'd Smote, Anil, a It I. Inead.4ll. tern
abet, Nebraska. Val. W. T. alter man,
mmeling the DIN !N.M. ibl for M1•12.1,,Ip111,
1 dell:gnat,. the Malts of the :tea ;ley:W
illy, sad revolt HA• manic iv the Adjutant , I
oral of tee :Lila)."
thelal news from lvi l'ata, the seat ot the /
tonal government of Met it rt.l.ts 1.11 r P
'end In this eit) up no tine Intli •eta soy . ,
shlent.luerne. had heardsati.irsi• y news S
in the Interior. The illastittafact oat of t
pi e against French role gra, mg eve, .
The movement ~fGer I n ,
render In ~try the es man/tam 01 .1
• of Chile/alma Iry the French
uurtertnanter General Atelkis has Intatell a • ;
rpitlet on Andersonville, containing tire na
es of thong whose remains ate. I lite; red in 0
cemetery near that place.
'e bill int reduced by 11 , 111 , 41.11 tat ifs g
liens to-day re.itnlturar the state ~f
caylvania for the payment of :Am fen Ad
m] by alibi State amulet promise of pay- LI
it, appropriates
in iILtnOIS Delegation in Congress hold a
:ling this afternoon, and appointed Messrs.
am, Ranting, and Thornton: a Com
e to attend the funeral of Colonel Bow
tomiorrow. They lett this evening.
o
nat. (len. Grant, Wm, Concdoek, 4 olonels
on and Rodman, and Major , '' . bater, of
tad, and Generals Vincent arid Nicholas, tr
te Adjuttott Generals Departneoll, left Inn,
one purpOse this mounting. The mourn- p
nag was at half Mast over the at tali )a•ad
tern to-dal, and the bo lint inn, is draped p
11l respect to the unnaory of the
aced, a hoot. merits as all °Meet add a
omen Ore universally acknowledged to te
been of thin highest order, e•
e bill before the Senate, reported. with
Himont, Irani the Filial., Committee to-,
pro, ides, among other lbirnags, for the
Donof ineornewfrout rotted States a t
arty held by formgners : al'
. let fOr se Colored Man—The Reel- • W
evilly Debate In the liame—Elertiort i ail
Civil Officer,. in Alexandria—Com
•, tr Winslow. VI
iv Year, March 7.—ln the Superior COort; I lii
y, the jury rendered a verdict of $750,
Joh the court added an sillosanco of 5 per ,
, In favorof Henri' Drive, a colored man, ,
sued [fleetly ter datuagesto his property
g Dm riots of Dell.
0 COrilmercief `a Washington special says: ri
onse in the reolpmeity debut°, Ye.ter•
strellgt henna the grOtrilig i f ealt ei
ny betw een- est and the Now Eng and men on the
.ct or p.A001.1011. The western members wi
-n favor of liberal triple arrangements
Canada, and complain that oho national
is are subordinate to the Clews of ca tit
"I‘
tannfacturers. Attempts tiro beltig made Fp
combine the lumber, coal and the wood, , e
..te as to chane the Cotinental Tur u in'
now under con g sideration n from revene I sr
°Wet IVO, by largely Increasing the duties, f Ta
the election In Alexandria yeatertirty, the ;
.r and several others elected were in the
army. ta•
n Burning Post contains the followiug: ,OP
time ago Commodore Winslow was or
to relieve Rear Admiral Thatcher, now tin
, ,nand of the Gulf squadron, but owing
(sum that ho was the principal, wituostS „
ficnitnes trial, he was retained in Wash-
n. is It is not likely now that Semmes-fro
tried atilt Commodore Winslow is at Tb
and h a fewi days assail/10 too'
a of his new commend. A number of Is.
'tore naval officers who were kept in the I
0 to girt/ their evidence In this trial Will t ,l l
eeelve their Lanorable dhiclutrges. I ad
col
'Kahan Privateer Care—Fenian Cir
cies Forming Regiment, ha
Tone, Starch 7.—The case of the Meteor,l an
limpid Chilton privateer, was milled up Da'
• and set for argument on the War tw
to accomodate the counsel for the cluinl-
Meson. Choate .4. Everts. I COQ
Holton, Jeweller, who was attacked by do
ars In his Adore, a few slays since, in I
lyn, Imagine° died of his Injuries. The in ,
is still wrapped in great mystery, Ind
go Imminemm A mkt to be doing at the fan
. Headquarters, in Irish beads. A. re- g
corn there. says the Drothernood, during • tit g
t month, has become vet military !
a.
Won, the circles baring been fanned . rio
-gimenta. They have been Instructed, , tide
to commit no violation of the nen. ! - -
/mtw. 43
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I N. • XXXIXth CONGRESS--FIRST SES.
ssarriovoa, 3,larell 7. I:
SENATE..
'iI OR .
1151121 orTere.l a resort/tom, hich
• adopted, lost lauding the t ornmit le on th
, I , ciary. in inquire what legislation i 1 notes
p: rdect °Meet o(1 he army from arrest
NT. : proser.ttion l , yvivhl roofs, for 'acts don.
nl "nilettce to orders from su yerlor offic
while le the I toted States servie,
iCO* M.. sin nro , orlrr rsi resolution:a Inch
adopted. inlet ing 1 ( otniniEte. , on
corn It ads to report a hill for the alum
I(r
one
of a coal /11 0.1011 of [sof mlteral oak
y re- one from the 111 1111 a•ol 'nor f .411cic,l life,
0100 examine the suldeet hole, pre, en tat i
. and and to attend the Cholera Congress In Ear.
that I Mr. Davin called up there...elution offered
I him a few days ago, calling tor a rhinsnit
king Ito Investigate Cotton Fraud; Ile now ~Te
the a substitute for his original proof,: 1013.
nut. riding tor a standing Committee of the Sen
.eral on the subject Of abuse of power, of whlel
majority shall be composed of Oppoait
Senators.
Mr. Trumbull caused to be read a letter fr
had Gen. lirayman, In reply to accusations
that official corruption, made against li lm in 1. I
reall , 4r . f i tr u i r,, n 1 ,., 1;11. 1 . 1, 81 , 1z , n 0 et b t , „ ,, 0 n f Cincinnati,
.1 go Natchez, and asking Tor u Investigut , .
rots 4 the matter.
At une o'cloch entitutional ton
—; . Ment wlts taken k a pel Mr. os Sumner took e
..en n Ham la opposlLlon to ft, and spoke at gr•
ten I length against the proposition. To kis tot
„,,, it aim most utterly reprehensitrle andallpt
donable. The same sentiment which rod
, to haft the abolition of slavery with gratltu
IL. ,
•
as 110 0 1 rt trillirh of J native 410t1111 Make Ito
gu J e n w Ith rgnation advent, to trust:Mee 111
law 1 tie dlseirfranehlatoWient off a rag
" it was with 10111111 e regret that irf ,e
was
11111, Valuer! frier/Mr :thorn hire, but Ire ernt
I not do otherw Ise. Ile anon speak frankly.
on
tho utr °evasions, In exposing erime, agal
causes In the family of that 0,01 11101
01. hleh turns the whole 'North int , . Motto
der grounds where Mall 11/IS game. Th, at tern!
Nes 101 /1 111 I{ol neldlt, and 41000 1,00,1 ill 1 I
"nrl I - 11011. sueli measures PO obnoxious to every a
gument 01 reason, nu pidilants to the nation
peae.., and so Injurious to the good name
, the Republic must he aushuntered, us we e
''.l counter a
enemy.
Mr. Sumner ...eke of the part Ile, negroe
';„, 111..1 taken in the, war, and said Ihnt the fir
piddle was solemnly pledged 10 their bertefat
toes, by ries of gratitude and by open prom
, Ise in the (aye of the eivilized world. l'reaso
must he moderations to all who hour been tin
; true to the !Zenith/iv, Slid must, for a serial
in Itizie, he ear:lethal from the partnership of till
tioverntumit. mid all who have been t,
1:1081 be admitted into partnership acerwilinf
nl 1.0 1.110 sovereign rule of the 1 onstlt talon
which kli OWN 110 distinction uf color In LI.
one Way, the construction Is I,oly, ill MI
ur otter r, M r oconsldered,th not a.
11 , an m
amo linen I. but as a detriment to Consti
tiniest, and its :Leeriest purpose uneertol
loose, el °okra! rleketti Were it adopted
VOO woald declare 111 111 lona of fellow citizens
had Milts which white men .de hound
to re.Theet, 1 /1
5.11. repeating ill new form an
abomination 110,11 has blackened the name
Tlllll lOlOOl It, :11111t1.011 Will sl 1 1101111t0 II nen
. 11 , 11 r 1111011 rave. The proposition was
104 1110.0111 as it wan gigaintie, for It takes no 00-
100 or Elie reuse of mask ind, winch Is the
„/IS It ill Icing
~,took took no
, aem.lllo of the law of gravitation. It was a
7 paragon /1111 I mastet mere of inKratllUdirridr ow-
Mg more than any other not of It ratory w hat
5 .1. so rlften hargerl,—that Republics ore lin
e grateltii. Adopt in, 111111 you amt a stigilia to
- the lel ) ne or Iteptdure
, Atter win uirr trug °tor, Franklin.and of hers.
the -object Id ta rat ion and represent.dien,
01r. so I, atc.l hr. trine, ions to the 1151. pror•osi 1011, 11 1141 .11 10110 11 0110111 up 111 (01-
do s
MT President—Such I , the g•...0.nt Mr the
refection or the hegtrotorg 1011 1111 1 . 1. 01,11.
irsi 1 110. the pi ososition entries ill the
Constitution lowlr tIo• ides of equality of
' , gilts.
secon.ll) —Dow 1 0,10 nre.c....a t ier ion or the
troknOw tvdtanny of taxatiOn w Ittroilt
representation.
Thirdly—flow it Is n eoiresston to State rights
; tit It inOttlent when we Ire rertoVering from a
terrible war wageo agronsi n• In lin' nal. , of
State rights.
Pourtbly—llow ir is tile Constitutional ma
cognition of an oligarchy, nri•drarrary, caste
11111 010111 11,01 (01111111,1 rotor. -
Fifthly—how it Is 1111 entistit !atonal reel/gril- -
ti , m-11ewit embodies the wreeelirsl preten
sion of It whlte initira trot eminent.
s. xt I, is_n ow 1 I assume, what is false in the
,I , lltltl Hutt eoinr „
rfllalitf
.•atl„n loran elem.,
Se% ~ rit It posir truly 11,10 the hands
of Congress 111 1i 111401 t ho 1110011i/11, 11( 11 republi
cs.. goy°. 11 nod., so t hal 10,11, 1 gnarantea•
clausr• 111 1,, , ••...11 1.1 111. b. recognize rot
ollgArrtiv , • o o too , ...O. met tomor poly,
trredther Nril Ore tyrroo... of tavern,. with.
~, It rept. sentation. ns 41.1 illern , sl,l,lll
ben •11 a goserionent.
I.lgbilily flow it positively tie. the hands
tit 1 run; res., in erottplerr rig and errn suniuml 11 1:
I tie td.olff,on of slay cry. Itt priesuantre to the
second I lanse of 1 110 C 0111411.01 10111 lIMCIIII-
111001. SO that lcannot. for this purpose. in- '
ter fern a alt he denial of 1 110 this
Bun- i
on riesount c. 0.,
Nlll —MI/11 it. to 01,11 1.1 In fee. nt rebel
:don gi. 1.. 'sanest power over loyal Otis
zees. s
•
Tentl.l) bor 11 shos s the south, ill on
-1171 stakalde harat tees, that it is a emepromise
or lieunto rights, the most 'tumoral, indecent,
IL ritterly sh rineful 11 as In our Ithoory
111 tills you ha,. ....en, a ith pain and ear
1. I trust WI, 11 Li Is rise el to pain and
for 0,11.11/11. 10 010
.1101, 111 , 111 me, dil,ll • 1‘ 110 1 Olio 1101 .
I n ponet of r, asou, eau fail 1.1 see the
W 11
cruel tong
di (0.1 111.10. Ile I
,tiestion
What •1.11 Is. ... an d t answer, a relent '
at opec the pedding proposition. Show it no
fai or. ill,. It no quarter. Let the country
se yon are !lisps( lent of its presence.
Mr. Doolittle addressed the Senate, at eon
stdr•rable tenet il, In favor of representation.
nec
M or.ling to the 11 11 in tier of voter,
Mr. idorrill rose to speak, 1 , 111 on mutton of
Mr. Johnson, further consideration of the sub-',
lest. was postponed until Usmorrow at one • ,
o'elotk.
Mr itain.ey uttered that the Senate take op
the 11111 for the adittlarlon Of l 01Ora.10.
Mr. :stunner hoped not.
After a debate, parties uteri In by ktessrs..
Wilson, Ramsey, Trumbull and Sumner, the
1.1 1 1 tau taken up and read the second time, 4
and made the special oruer for Monday next,
at one o'clock.
Atter ebnetderation of private bills, the Sell-
ate, at rive o'clock, adjourned.
HOUSE.
Mr. Washburn.:, of Illinois, from the Iteeon
struetlon Committee, repofted•to the Rouse g
the, acs tummy takes by that Committee in ro.
lotion to the states of Louisiana, Texas and 1
Florida, which was ordered to 1, Prilltod. P
The morning hoer having expired, Mr, 1 ,..‘
Lath:mi. from t tie Committee Ott Printing, re - p
ported aesolothat, a hien It as adopter, to
print too l bemired thousand copies of the ad. ti
1.1 01 10' , pertker anti 01 the eulo of I
Senator tresswell en the Ille and character
of l u w
0111'\. Winter Ira yrs, deli vr,c,l In the Rouse IV
011 Inc till of t . 1.61-1111ry. .
1110M011 Or Me. 1,11111•10,, 11. was also or.
, 1•1-0 , 1 that the address tool eulogy be printed
11. ;be Globe.
Co motion of Mr. Latlialti the Senate amend
ment to a joint resolution giving the consent - 7
it t °egress to transfer tile eounties of Berk- , T ,
ley and Jefferson to the State of West Vits 1 t,
7110 a, 11 as taken from the Speaker's table and
hocurred in.
Mr. Itlnginon moved nee thousand copies of
he resolution to ad I
admit Tenuessee, with w
he testlminiry and aceompanying detriment I 0
coveted froM Lilo Iteeor.truetion Committee, or
te. ordered to be printed. Referred to the i
P
hannlttee on rinting.
Mr. Schenck. reported from the Committee
.n Military Airfare a bill to reorganize and es- I
blish the army of the United States, which
-au road twiee, recomMitted and ordered
LL
o be printed.
et
Mr. Iht ham asked and obtained leave Where t 110
;tinted ta MU which he desired to utter as a
abstltule for the Senate bill to protect all ' ,i t ,
mrsons in the Felted States. In their civil I .
glen.
m
olr. Raymond stated that he had voted
en you.
.
I ”
enlnv against the amendment Offered by Mr. ae
.chenek in reference to cadets at the military 0 ,
enderny, but kin vote was not recorded.
Mr. Perham, of Mollie, from the Comtruttee
n invalid Pensions, reported -a hill supple.
• lent:try 111 the several Meta relating to pen-
Cl)
lons, which was read twice anti recommitted,
The 1101.00 then went Into Committee of the 0 ..
*hole. Mr. Raymond in the chair, and re-
t , oned the consideration of the bill regulating
rude with the lizetish North American Pro- T l,
laces. Mr. Kelley addressed the Committee, an
I opposition 10 the bill.
we
Front Ilavana. to
Now Tong, March, 7.—The steamship Vera
rue, from Havana 'on the ell inst., h.ib
!red, rind brings the. following news front o„,
texico and fern Crrig eh,
lateral Roman Mender. reports officially that
ith seven hundreA men he attacked end i pia
.mplotely defeated General Regale's force of
tree theesuatl mon, rupturing seven hundred g o ,
rinonerre The rest of the force Was dispersed, '
.trving la the heeds of Mendez their artillery, . 0 T
ems, anti ommtMitiou, Ac. Reptiles Of captured tit% town and -garrison of •
areron. be
MOWN had boon /heel - red Havana from 0. •
en ezuela to the Sth alt„ that the railroad be... • •
••eon Mien.% Cabello anti Pratt°, Wall tre
b at e‘
Thereon t
There had ile
been several slight earthqualtru ty
ere.
There was some trouble in the State 'Of
Olivia, but it tills not of touch importance. -
ran
The Tvilemex special eerrespOndent writing - 3":.,
om surostmo de. Chili. January. inth, Says, .
ho telegraph Mors to nearlcompleted, Meng:
c coast. Chill is not nick yet;; her etedicis
Iservedly 051011 1 her Imlnend Wealth - 1s Mex.
• ustibb...;
,t , g , ecrlnoney his not dOktruesiaLedr; FR
! ho al B they: giV; 3 9 0 ,9
Is Sr /Teel°, as yon Ltkr.. Dttlittg tDO DtOCK-
le all the silver produced from the mines is To
.laud, and tills will be sufficient for the - gen. I
I uses of 015 country. The National:Bank A
%about ill,frOo.ooe of their notes in circulation. I 5.
II these are perfectly guaranteed. - The mll
nice have due them from tho United iStateS
• o
The Government has effeeted a loan of Id,- • ma•
',OW, ate percent., of'llaring Brothers, Lou - Pen
.n. Thisfwlll come in spod'. • • . se.
bellerre by
l a y: S ti a tti tu e tr nr u a t. re u r—l t l m i t Y u c t r Erti r c t o b ' m arl d— :o , ll 3 :! . lth it e m. Ch y t ti b e . b, l 3
ei tU a e ,
cetions sale, hat Spain will not have. any I to
• 0 Mlle., she buyeet, President Predots I me,
ood man for the poet 11e occupier!, free! ref
-om Peru can pay her debts. Shetis g ,
,0 0r eousaryttuot sar,
eds of guano numhed WV, ILLtd ey
• arported cotton in I .tuT,theautv!
rtes.
SION FROM TIME SOI'TIIWENT,
Wi
GENERAL GC - OTT AT NEW ORLEANS,
J
a inarY , • THE TE XaS CO.V rE.V17411.V.
n.
11. In
echo, Nine GEL XS. Pin Lcuiscillt, March 7 -Gun.
setatt Is still here, and not at Penatuana, as
w. reported.
For - . It is rumored that Gen. Steadman sucee.,L
int- Gen. Canby, and that Gen. leullertoo in to be
err.; the President's Secretary of State.
• Itecruf Hug for the Liberal army is gain g on
hr
•,„„ a
'lie , The Preselent's 01001 the Freedmen's Hu- '
reau bill, arrested tee couternplutml emigre
tio o
n t
rtes. f numbej.
affairs
Toms in
Of Teitan foreign
count
, l . •
Freedmen's
Bredfavorable.
pr o _ FC.oodc are selling at Houston at '23 per cent.
,„,, ;clew Invoice prices. The report of an ahro.
("Won decree making Matamoros u free port
0 a s• erroneous. The decree makes duties payn-
Lion Lie at hiatainorits instead or the Interior. I
The Gal ve.ton I ;invention effort basing rep- j
ram renentatlon 111 the Legislature on the number ,
slof ,of tree persons failed. The Legisiurly
eet- , parte...l e s pressed unqualified opposlt ten to -
g negro Kull ram..
' el
, Provision has lice. made for the election
ion ut State officer- as ,eon u. praelleable.
The Finn nee tiriA a 10
• nil- ; irm ordlna a nee ce .
deelat In, all d o eb t t,. emit e.l
the I lip the Stoic, 11nr11, the late war, „up, and tit
thereof,
eat I forbidding u
the Legisiatnre to assume payment 1,1
into- Dr. Geller made to, able minor: t> repurt, ."
us favoring nnllmlteal
de The Convention tikssoal Itll , orvllua nev, m a k_ lm
re- Eng live years mm„tttge eems,ary .io“hnoo- n
or. tio. for the Leglslelnre. •no
tn. The steamer Sedgewnek ht. uerl,, ed Imo New hi ,
ed 1 ark.
lid Nee . Orleans Bolton-Held iing, ale Cteighh Its
as
In Northern moats, "%e; Ni I.INA-quint, iytr„.c, tin
st and eery ;tell. several mtsein Nvle ;
;tit away In ballkst. is
tag The steam. 1\ ellitigton hue
at rived I nal% nul
pl New brill.
11y i icoogit A Starr, of this city. Otis mien eons en;
r- aided of the charge of kitting I:. Lewis.
of Versailles. The Court recommend him to
of the CielllMley of the commanding General of • ,
're the fiistrlet.
Gen. Pitlmer Ila.s ram nn a Led the deal 0 ano, lo
s trance of the giterrillas .Tll, Harvey Wells, ”T„,.
is Win. Henry, and Samuel it. Berry, to ten ;wart NI.
os. Imprisonment In the Penitentiory at A Redly.
Near Y ork, subject to the approvid of the
dent.
riii
n Fenian Meeting at New Mayen, Comte, P
to tient. t.
N tor II A V XX, March 7.-A grand Fern tan tneet- tin
g leg was hold here this evening. The largest
hall obtainable in the city WI" packed to over- the
floating. Gen. Mullen expressed tditioelf sat 1. elt;
fled that the United States would follow the art
s neutrality example set fly England, and
I-, would block the progress of the Pennants. Ea
A letter had been received at the ileadollar
d tern In New York, from Head Centre Stephens, Pr"
s announclng that he teas readyto move ire ar Ii
-
al mi. of Ito/and when the signal should he giv. of I
n en, He heal men ready for the conflict, Pit ,
f , and hail it signal eon's aselfeeti nn r- In NI
the world.
IMP I
4 •
.
ha
NtlVni.
•
Now YOBS, Marehl.-The .Vory.li,go so, sacs rin I
,
sin, tine close of the woe, twin hundred mint
. nifty-three vessels have been 111,1110..(1 by.
and thirteen lost. Number of .
- Caine.' In service. three blinohni and eighteen,stre
, nl which seventy-threearehol, tip ill I , l , llitury .- all
slitv-eight are building at 11, different Nnt t biof
, foerteen are tieing Otted for si's se , iii, l•
vice; thirty-live are nailer repair, and i Inrit
. nine are employed variously. at on, al -is-
_ I
lions. The several S , I ltail rotas e n nod v
four v essels, one thCoisand and fox ly-, , ,ic
unit an aggregate
1 tonnage, old nine a , ii et,: co 1, NI:
o , l,ati tons.
CITY AND SUBURBAN .
•
~„‘•:
The Criminal Court.
.
.lodge mow. , it,ter.inv disposed id the nil
! lowing eases: The
Loons Meyers, tavern keeper, of Mope:Jolt:
Borough, was arraigned on u charge of selittig
liquor to nib - tors. Three ailtliesieS test itlr' I to
having drunk ut Meyer,' bar, the youngest of
wham wit, fifteen and the oldest niuutcen.
"rnno of these, however, list been In iota
“treutosl," by a inan who pros loads Iliad a •••Ili
difficulty with Meyers, while the third ova,
hiage enough to have passe,' for age,•• frarli
almost any, here The (to found a verdict ',`,'!
of gollty. sentance deferred. „
John son It 10 min. l• r, w:ls NO 4 , 11 rmi tor
iho larceny' oee.reoat. the property or
. }lvory Luther. The ye ry fon.' is vedict of
guilty, and Um triune rr a a., retumpled for ,
sentence.
the Wm. Green and Christian Histeman
I arraigned on a charge of stentiog were a
lot of or
1 sheep from Mr. Kennedy, of Butler eounty.
S
I The sheep were driven.into COM) ty, and
sold to two different parties, lint the owner „,;
traced them up. nod toonil that they hail
been sold by the defendants, who alleged chat
I they had bought them of ••B man.” The rule of
law, that stolen property found In the posses. n ;,,, ~,"
ste of an Inthvittual, points to him as the
thief, unless he can oceount for its possesqlon, Ile
was applied in thin cm., the defendants
were convicted and rerfantled for sentence,
Joseph Moon, an ingest tool respected citizen (
of McCandless township, sole arraigned on a 11
charge of assault and battery preferred I;(• • -
Mr. Geiton, his neighbor. The part... had a st ice,,
dispute about a line fonee, tad N hill. Gellon
arms plowing in his field, elust to the fence. l
Moon came along and orderml htm to atop, a egit
coutentling that the fence avliss over on lit
(Moon's) ground. Get ton undertook to pursue vog.u
his work when Moon "punched" the horses w h t ,
with a stick, and also "punched"lielton, coin- w a
pelting him to quit work. Moots also produced
a pistol, and threatened to cripple tieiton if that if
he did not stop plowing. The ouly testimony
the t
for the defense was that of a Mull Who wit- - ees ;art
nessed tbedlßlculty at a considerable distance,,„, -, „,
lind stated that he id not see any blows struck. trim . I ,
The couosel for defendant stated that the ho, r(.;
ph:coi alluded to wax an old thing without any
lock on It! The whole case WaS rather a Ind, Iti,
crows one, andshoulol never have been brought ' 'lours -
Into Court. Jury ont,
In ,„
, •.;:rule
The Masked Wall. „ the plat
Tile masquerade ball given by the ipaembers
of the Vigilant Fire Company, last night, was
we,a quite largely attended. There was an end
less variety of costume., many of them gor
, emu., and ail decidedly unique. Therewere
two classes present-those win, took part in
he dance, (all of sinuous wore musks tool fancydnhri
L on .
tresses,' and those oho appeared merelyn,ly of II ro ,.
uetators, In citizens dress. The "grand
narch"COLLlThelleeti at nine o'cloca B Thom
- cry attractive alicetacle. At the close of the charge
romenude, cotillion. were formed, and. the b y. El
lancing commune.' in earnest. At the i n
;our at which we left the hall, (ten o'clock.)
icket-holders were still coming In, and there
as a probability that the ball would be tilled
p. The music wus excellent, and the figures
ore called by Col. scott in his usual stitlsfae
tyi:ir rte
Dry style.
swere tl
months
Amusements. chargod
ia li.
Couldock ,Ind daughter al, J l uly, l to
• wing full houses ut the Pittsburgh Theutre..,
osnight they appear in the popular ploy of "0", 1111
be “Chitnney Corner," to lno followed tvith . A.rre
o drama of "lien. liolt. - we noti
Great llouss.-The popular Heleto Westefn
greeted by another large audience at tho
pent Moose last night. Tile play for than ~,,„„,
venting is *Flowers of the Forest" nub the
ei
erpiece of - Marriage at any Price."
arrested
fonts ant
The Oratorio.-The grand Oratorio tlit May
Judas Menenbama" will /Joel
rep
; stretch
ening at Masonic Hall, by the members of
Pittebergh Choral Union. The lovers of The
assical mush, will not fail to witness ails to psis,
erformauce, and allow their appreciation of ace for .1
e °lons of the Union In the cultivation and who - (J. ba
evelopment of the highest order of musk.at mm ey a
•
net. The Oratorio wall be rendered to It, cemu r , l, ;
PCiat, effective unmoor, and those who have -ens.."
ever witnessed a performance of 11110 char , etc., oval ,
ter should 1501 fail to embrace the present to 1.11,
. • ortnnity. gars nbne
Runaway
florae -Woman Injured.- c„.„
way y
horse dashed alio, Smithfield street au, se a
- terda eveniag at n fearful inmate woman,
. ones of Sixth street he ran emanate rim,een l ie
t i ar.l, l i „,
ho was crossing Sonthtlelti street, with us
• Id in her arms. She was knooked down, linos
• hoe
mpled.uport, and sustaineu savory Injuries. ,„f„,
he horse's foot struck her upon the breast, 001, i
d It won fitipposed that several of hef rills • lvet.ds
ere broken. The child escaped without in- ,oh,„ w 1• • . The Woman Win eethsell Uentiy Con Veyed
asSaviud , s-Hospital,
Who
Deserve to be Eneouraged.- The one of h
; liar
.a Of the Central l'reabytertan church Sub- • 1„,
th- ScAoal, Allegheny hold a fair at the
lurch, commenclugjais afternoon, for the I t ha t JON,
:neat ' of the News M7s , Rome. The little th,
es should he encouraged by the eharttably au,
sawed, end the curious snould go if only to
the hnmenso collection of novelties o all leg
tts collected from the liberal citizens f
of
cities, and nuum e y, factured by the citizens run over
the occsalon.
and find t
Dannee at the Theatre.-A matinee will
• given tat the Theatre, on Satard.ayafter, to m. unr
•'II, at two o'clock, for the accorumlation yf In. Alder
"Mee, Dad others who cannot conveniently 0' 11 , 01 .1,
tend in the evening. The adult:Won has .
.011
pm ta thirty-live Cerita-children twen• y
-fiv.Nnrel
, rollout G
Life Inestrance.-We callthe atten t ion of wife Calh
1. madam to the ndro.rtlsement of the New .
soy ilfutualLifelusurance Company, which
II boo found in another part ofthis any 's pr- r An ph
• Pa(;Tl
• OM YESTERDAY EYENINGt GAZETTE nine
T o he
011 Bellner10111• and the Perinsylvs, rich.
nis itallroact,
t a meeting' or the Petroleum Refiners' As..
lucid yesterday afternoon, a cam_ The fanc
two consisting of Messrs. Frew, mantel, No. sl(Sirs
•onnor, and
,Alusgrave, was appolntol to "t The
, °chaise:the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
ir on the 'aubject of freight ou oil, and to
est to them that time reduction proposed
t,. e Company, Off seven dents per one hue-' ,„--
• d poSuida, Is not 'Satisfactory to the Asst.. 1 1 ILL
Lim The ooramittee was also in trusted 1.7
spend with Sir. John Garre tt, Pro,
1140 f the Baltimore and 01110 Railroad,Railroad,rny, „
%".. on e o,
arenae to the rate of freight charged on ail t t., ~,,,,
Pittpur tOlialthatire, and to. repro. rot..-tn.
thetreightoa all On the Penn- , sail ern•
4Mtrat te ttlroad he further reduced, '
era( will be compelled to
'oOttleOttlel - Outist ter their product.
...
TUE WEEKLY G & ZETI'
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31.11401 t to having vloltal the hail, 11•. 0
',.,toed Jaen', 1:111:. rt, , h.. l'o.'nig, h.
tarn, 41c4:1” re lownethip. The pt..l , 11,
"as Won till e d by Mt. Lrkert.
itztittn IS G u n?—A soltlittr 1 . 1.11 /,1--.1
his lilts In the 1111rViC.0 1./t Lin et•ttrit: 3 .
not port o' llll Lin patent lirtaitih-load
e, prop.,/, De .1 1•1.0..., or it I.)• rattle on
11011,10 u. 111 the Llitorutto Hirt,. lie
NMI III:. to part . 1,11 his trusty rifle.
inns . 1.1,3,11 t hin to haunted ex. 11..
irl part 11.1.. .; !le, 111(.4 .001/Cll Inc
1 rokrn .-.I -.Oh 1.1 3.1 r. ..i.org • t . Cnuul,
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in's' OW 1 1 ige yutttettitt . , 1,:t,..‘111111/i,
111101,11 lei; hrolien
• lasteil A nnatilf unit flattery. -
1,1•oill will vomit, 1 1../1 It. Jail t0...0ay
mann Butler', el., xt., nu oath of Irrn
lilt, ugtfraN a Gol :0,001 and hattary.
y of the reare.--,. I . Burt it. vont
° Jul: 111. day, charg.ol on oath of his
Barton Kerr, with ...nrety of trio Pah , .
wt
ISIOII.
1) 1.1,-. lx, llcthant, Wert Virginia. Sun
.!, .11,, lir,. Mightlie,. lit•hop AI.F.X.XN•
!11 . 111. LI., In the ...ith year of lila apt.
eral 1111 take loa , ” front Li, late rcit.fetiev
on TOCIOIIIIII . , Starch.. at 12.o'cloca. ....
Id. of litr (1.•-•-•,.1 •7, 7 , l.ll,Ctrtlity tar leo.
'MIER-Ito M'•lntl. , . 1 1 1' •
flll.llO h XI V.V.V., I. on, i
t •l r O :bin yi.ar yr Loa . h•
age
.ecal will talc phi , in. lai•;ate e...dance
t',•h ,0 0 .. 0 t, OIL Tin ii.ru.S, March nth, at 10
le frleivis of Ist 11111.14 ore respectfully in
ttand.
_._ . . ...
MILETIKRIES,.
DALE cEmoETEmr...: , ki rui
dmon virturuitple Plata: Oft Wriittaxe, :11..
Laaniandr, tmaurinaleTTro*V n't
lie Tfovf Brighton fond. I' 0sIs1u)
Florist Lots .W.lll apptyikt Mt: . " :and
e, al the COMCler)l. Tide. 1) htnott..,
tor 1 / 1 .14/1111..19/1 will be attended no' all,
- " th" "hart - thrund, corner at lititlC. •
•
strains. Allagnattl.
um". A. 54.1.1 r: •
SM'a tag , anal Tressu rer