ffaizia ~~! TEE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. menvith, r mut emi TAICIAGNA. fittaii,ess ataxas.r. PeilidßlßlDll7 TELN Ceadli rra ASHOOlarloa. NO. NI Ihrni Waists. Pllisballas• =Zug., !Armen ..... • 0 7 Munger*. .. 48'" Vittriturgh 6itzeitc TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1836. Mn. Gitonoa LUNT, of Boston, recently Published a book on "The Origin of the Late War," in which be endeavors to main tain the thesis that the rebellion was caused by the scruples of Northern men agcinst slavery. Speaking of his probable appoint ment as Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, in Washington College, the Richmond Enquirer says "he Is to be con stituted 'Professor of Mental Degeneracy and Moral Obliquity in Washington Col lege.'' So much a man gets by unprinci pled subserviency. . . 111 PORMATIOIC 18 WANTED Of GEORGE L. liPrnritivs, _Company G., 77th Regiment, Pa. Vol., who was taken prisoner at Chick. amauga, and sent to Andersonville prison, and is supposed to have died there. Any person having knowledge of his fate will communicate to the Senior editor of the Pittsburgh Gazette. Exchanges please copy. . • Excelsior Annalist te For Boys and• Girls. See advertisement. House and Tannery a) alllCtiOn StOrO and peening House at Auction ' S A. Logrative advert leements In Auction Sal In another eolomn. Price. Advancing FOr all kind. or Cotton go de. tip at once to the great sale at &meta it Co., rd market atreet. Slat* Silk. With white edge, a - good ludortment, on the north-east corner of Fourth and Market street.. C, Naos Love R Mao. Lace Curtain., • Aiken lotjost opened, on the. north-east con. tier 01 Fourth and Market streets. C. 11,uraos Love & Bao. 10.4 Sheeting. A good assortment on the north-east co of Fourth and Market streets. C. Hamm:. Love R Ba Flannels • White and colored, a good assortment Oo tO northeast earner Fourth and Market atreet. C. ti.aeos Lore & Duo. Sa \ In Dry Goods. We are still selling great ba gain* in everything. ! , •-'B.taeaa & tio..s9klarketirstraei. 8011110 and Let at Auction. l'annety. in Reserve township_ at auction Store and Dwelling Dottie in Allegheny at auction. See A. Leggateandrerthlements uctlonjealo3, this page. . French aunties, Plata and figured, light and dark, a good as sortment, on the north-east corner of Fourth and Market etrarts. V. ,Masson Lova a Ban. - alrowlea Yermtfuse Comfits Are taking ttua lei& of kll Worm atedielnes. Bold at the tiers , loyrest possible ratesorbole sale and,rniall Pleminght preg and Patent Yedloine Depot,..No, at ifarket street. Dry GOOas. Naw Pante. Citrighams, Cheeks, ricking'. Maxims, Drills, &a., now opening on the north. cut corner of Four and Market streets. C. Hanson Lora & Liao. - , . . Black and wtefte, 'dela end striped, With fan cy Colored border, a new lot Just opened, on 'the northeast earnerar.Foarth and Market eats. • C. Harsoa Lova a 800. Catarrh. • . . Dr. dardner, who has—been meeting with great encomia in the treatment of Catarrh, wilinfrain chat this city, on Tuesday, April- Rib; and remain hero until the Rat. Retreats catarrh by tip use of warm medicated inhale Con. °Mee Monongahela house. Read his adecrusetilent• The railllita FOlllll-V-1111 For tho benefit of (race Churchi brotibt tCMh tniton, alll be held on Wellne,day and Thurs day, 11th 441112th lust., Insteufl of 6th Previously anuonnteo. Thls postponement has becoup neeessaryin consequence of their Inability to secure the Sunday School room for thls. intipooie on Thursday of this week. -- °inventor Jobbing Spo t ' iinelng returned after an absence °X three Tear la the roWnened Din sbox. ear all sorts of jobbing in the carpenter line at the old stead. Virgin Ailed , . between Smith. deld 'trout and Ch—enTAlley. Orders/wiggled and promptly attended to. Thomas W. Parr 7 fractlisel Slate Roofers, and Dealers In Atlan tan Slate of Tartans colors. (Moe at Alexan der Lengtalln , a near the Water Work!' Pitts- Largb Pa Beeldenee,'Sfo.lB Meet:tuna ON dais promptly attended to. All work warrabi. on water proof. Ilepalrlus done at tho short. nit moth*. Xothargo for repairs, provided the coils not abased Atte: It 121 put on. Iroo— Vtiosphoeus7-Cadlisayst— The Three best known tonics, skillfully and elegantly oombmed in an , amber•colOred dial, beautifully transparent to the eye, pieta: ant to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, to Castiell,Nack & Co.'s Ferro-Phosphiwated Elixir of Callasyst Bark. • Each 'pint oontams one Evince of floyal tlatt. says Bark, and each teaspoonful cantatas one 'Brain of iron, aatnples tarnished free to the profession. Camst.t., MAC% & Co., . . _ Sore Itannfacturers, N. soul bylL K , aelleni &to., and by all 'drag . . Arleta. roe Rale; at Public Auction, Wednesday, Apr/Ijith, Ma at 9 o'clock, large frame Rouse. Tannery and Stable, to, tether with the line lot on Which they are eituated.in Woodville. Reserve township, Only, hairs mile from the Allegheny City imearont dug on the Woodville PlanknOtla two hundred, -Mid Mighty feet, and running hack about fouri kindred and sixty feet along another 'street.' The house meltable Sven roomsand,a hall. To the*Taniterr 'there is water and MI eon .vapiencee Suitable- for the Tanning-tmainess. . 41 4 06 4' thiee-fokeilla ot• the ground is orna mented with due kearing fruit trees. The whole p re mMeittradminibly located. Terms „wade known - Oa 131.9. of.*sic LUXIATR. Auctioneer. , ,ffysrospenelble Vouriterffitsers. _slue Mt , the most . Perkins annOyariCes which ;the piopristont,e of. an article , .la.,'Unnsuat de. -mend have to am:mu:der is the, piratical Imi tation of It.: BYBartica equally unscrupulous mid irresponsible.- If an individual or sidnit withptwee, ln this 'tenor", Imminent, all.aa ineanter aatiAawardeditY a court of justice for One offense are collectable, and' it is . soniti sat. ANnotion to the party 'wronged that the wrong ,aloex is made to suffer: but in most cases the pt iwilanre nutu.4/..lertne; W4O • cannot raapqnd In 0 4 4 biniftithcilaw , a award; • • ao litetterattainitanti ifflaara being a ihandard ~ mate; t aarkatablaaviriwliete, and rep el fog Me value affixed to-it ea tioeurately a National Bank bill represent. the *moue ex- I -ynomad Oti IM itice, bits' been extensively. tin-. ;sorrow inA'shaul atticL,Tkeptcprlatora L b ve 1 -spot - ninny thousand dollars In hunthip. - Aumtguntinp down Irreepouelble tudlTl4l mild ijiinkt who Wee' elves - their '132,1MA to this 41Irty wore Theettpart,lesoupe of them at •inaet-have it. way. of changin gtheir lit:se, • elninigh they payer phlegm their, &wan& Irliaa an Iniunetionli hibi upon them In one part,'Of - Ithe • sountty they sometimes '“ra isionsento another, and try tie trick again. In some oases It Li TIOCOOSIArY to kill them two or "Or three times crrer. Perhups the best thing ttintietril:*:oonne - nailer these cirounudanoes is to 'Nay Fa ishinnme : upon all who nee the illinote t:O.Pulr Puly or dealers whom they can* trint• In every city, toWn and 'village ltrtho vow ewe*, awt. _British Amato, this fa aiciti, Wale," - eiteeititi and - protective medi cine 132117 be proitored of - reliable men of Muds spay , - -liel f sit fa . A Wataira ,n , - r. Aril pole lei/$*14.... hib tLretailit'eery ' Low twee'. ebt r e lelehaillPttl4 ete* /Meat ifedlennelitexpot,i Ora' Atarkaaitolat;eareer et the Diamond ftz,q4".tl.ls•-1, - , ~...... ~... , .„...,,,,,.,........,,----wzzA..,--,-: -ir--,.---.. • , • • 415.• • w Waannrcertie, April a/566. TE. Proclamation b) • the President. , Sir. Wilson. fromSENA the Military COlnnettent reported the bill to equalize bollittlest In a new form. when it was b itted ir) the Military Committee , It givee to eeeryroldier w ssamteroe, April 6, letile In the late war eight and on.thlril Oilers Some guards or troops called out for (local • r itOoL•S•TION. per month, minus the amounts alread paid. 1 service are excepted tram the hemedtatif the REPUBLICAA VICTORY. Wilanse, BY Proclamationa on the 15th and lath of April, one thousand elaht hundred No money will ,tord out, undar the sixty-one, the President of the United State., , attoe,ry elelntze attOrney. HAWLEY ELECTED GOVERNOR. In virtue of the power vested in him by the ! masti c . fr om the MattaleiSeenwartethatittireuti Constitution and laws, declared that the laws , States, transmitting a commutable a frOta i far an extension of time for the eons epee of the United States were opposed and the , the Governor of the State of Alabama, rig i execution thereof obetreeted in the States of Both Branches of the Legis- of Certain railroads in that State, will Wee 1 South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, , referred to the Counnittee ou Public laturc Republican. Misaissippi, ',Detainee aml Texas, by eombl. I Mr. Wilson, from the came Critiftelttee, nntiona too powertul ➢ to be suppressed by the I reported favorably , a bill to provide stag tind ____ ammunition for the defence of the inhabitants ordinary course of judicial proceedinge, or by of Dakotah Territory . Ilsereonn. Cosa „ April 2-2 r v.—ln this the powers vested I n the ilarshala by law; Mr. Sumner offered Ii resoluti on catheif,l3P. city English is up to the present time one and, on the Postmaster - General and the SeersitarY trueness, By another Proclamatio n , made of the Treasury to report to the Oen hundred ahead. enth day of Au % I ate whether. since _ New Toss., April s—s r a —Forty4slght t ' l ' M the etr." ;ear, in pursuance of ' gu n , f sons have been e nal De°m t n o b e r itter i tin at gli p tta r l towns le Cobnecticut have been heard from; act of Congress; approved July, 1901, 1 ties of a fi re InP e ted Departments and re they give Bewley, 'Republican," 7,073, anti En- thie inhabitants of Georgia, South Carolina, I ce d es salaries, without taking the oath re. orth Carolina, Tennessee, alabaMa (pared by law. gash, (Democrat," 5,063. The above includes Lorri=a Texas, Arkan ec e . and the remitnign. I New London, Hartford and Norwich sae, lifirsempi and I Mr. McDougal obj t d Florida, except the Inhaintente o that part of went over, .f.I. Mr Fessenden, from the alliance Coteleite New , °a . , wet , a a — Nee ma„,, glens a the Suito of t irginia, lying west of the Alla- Democratic majority of 1,55 a. gheny mountains, and to such other part pt I tee" reported the Loan Bill without ainend' m e ,,,h; t oe ,, wyi , the other States before named, as might mains went. Returns from Hartford , 4 4 Democrat 2491. . tale a local adhesion to the Union and the Con ti/MI.OED, April 2-9 3U P It —Hewlett, m e _ I etitntiod, as might he from time to time noon-' publican, will have a majority of from : t or to ' /dad, and controlled by the forms of the Unl 2,fro, in New London county. All but two ten States engaged In the disposition of the insurgents, where declared to be In a state of towns gave a Republican gain of over WO over t insurrection agmeat the United State.; and the unto for President in 18134. New London ' and Windham count!cs elect five Union ben.. I Wee..., By another proclamation on the let day of July, 1861, issued in purtniance of an tors, and gave about 3,300 majority for II.• ley. I Wait, Prior,in the Eighth District has 519 ma- I not of Congress, approved January 7th, in the Jnrity. Appleman, Union, In the Seventh Dia- 1 same year, the insurrection wart declared to be trict, has 301 majority. still sainting in theStateallforesaid, with the exception of certain speclM4l count'. In the New Hs vex, April 1-9.10 r, a —At this writ lug the Republica. hare both branches of the I II State, of ' Blinla- Leglldature, but the Governor is doubtful a nimas. r'nnother proclamation made Hawley is believed to be elected. by a few hen- on the 3d day of April, led , In Inftwiance of tired majority. I the art of Cougreas of July 13th, 1361, the ex , captions named In the prociamationef August The Democratic senator in the Eighteenth District is elected by twenty tenjority cot. 1 15th, talc, were revoked, and the inhabitants Lucie W. Spracy, Democmt, is elected Mayor ' of the mates of Georgia, North Carolina, South "(New Eleven. 1 Carolina, Tennessee, Alabam UlSiatia, 1 Tex., Arkansan, Sibirt.ippl. Fl o rid a n nd Vir- BarriaerOnT, Coxes ., April 9.--The following g ;eh, ~,,,p, the torts . ..eight counties of l tr is tee vote of this cat v: Hawley, 1,323, Eng- I i inia, known as West Virginia, and the ports lish, 1,335 There is a Union majority on the 1o f New Orleans, Key Wmteort Royal, and rest of the ticket. Nathan C. Wheeler, demo- / tv..,. p y anothe, proclamation on the crest, was elected Representative by ten major- I l ot of Ju Ju ly, i 862. issued in pursuance of an act Ity. Union town and city tinkers are elected of congress approved June 7th, acme year, the by an average majority of 30 lUpwirrection P as declared to be still existing in New Yoga, April i thrtniehl.-1 p to thin the Staten aforesaid, with the exception of hour rattans have been received from seven- certain specified imunties In the State of Vie ty-nine towns and Miles, th ree n es e English girls; and live hundre4 and thirty-t majority Oyer Wiltrawar, 11) another proclamation, made Hawley. All the large sides In the State have 1 on the ad of April, 1563, In pursuance of an act been heard from, and it Is claimed the remain- of Congress of July 13, 14;1, the exoeptlonS log towns to be heard from mill overcome the sawed In the proclamation of August lit MI, above majority by from three to four hundred were revokes', and the anhaidtants of the HARTPOnn, lit , April 3.-12:1 5 A.Si —Han- I States of Georgia, South Carolina,North Caro ler. majority thus far Is t. 55 Haw ley will [ ilea, Tennessee, Alabama, Loultana, Texas, I probably have from 900 to 1,00 0 majority. I Arkansan, Mississippi, Florida and Virginia, except the forty-eight counties of Virginia VERY LATEST. designated us Western Vii glide, and the ports 2i3U A. M.—lteturns from ell put ten towns of New Orleans, Key West Port fro el end 1 pie Hawley 71X1 majority The ten the es to lleaufOrt, In South Carolina,' were deerared to hear from will probably increase his majority be in a state of insurrection against the United to 900 , States ; and The Senate stands fourteen Union to seven Wanness, The lien. of iteprosentatirer, on Democrats, and the House about fifty Felon I the rid of July, 1861, adopted a resOltitiOn In Majority I the words foll Owing, 1 le ______,____ I Resort o ed, ny en the Room of Itepresentatis es th e r i V: i n . lt a e r d I.ll.Lite te s, O r al the LATER FROM EUROPE t o i f res, ' h t e n t tie g p r loralr ' i • upo s the country ty the disunionist ' ? of the Southern States, now le revolt against the Constitu Dona' tioveinment, and in arms around th e atipltal, t tla Vila National eater- 1 genoy, Congress, Nude Mg all feelings °finer. I pasaion or resentment, wilt remulect only its duty to the whole country; that this wai is i not eager], on our part, In any spirit of oppres• t alon, nor for any purpose et conquest or eel,. I jegation, nor for the purpose of overthrowing m interfering with the rights or established tnatittitinne of those States, but to maintain and defend the enprentiityy of the Constitution _ad to preserve the ride]; 'airirell the digat ty , eq,,,,,,,!tv ithil rightS of the several Staten unimpaired, arta 2..nnal Seelig! these Objects aro accomplished e war ought to exam,. ITUrdiliAll, The Senate of toe United Staten on the 25th of July, 18131, adopted a resolution In the words elmre quoted, and WIIXIIE•B, Those rasolutionathough not joint or pen current In fonts, arts grthetantially Pei en- I ticaf, and as each may bo regattiol'as tlikethe .expressed the Pens, of Congress open the suti ject to which they relate, and Wort..., By my Pruelateatlon of the UM Of June last, tan insurrection in the State of Tennessee was declared to have beensap. I pressed, the Lath. illy of the Untied Stat e. thereunto to lc undleputed, and suchcoretn United State, ofticers aa had bee dray saed to be in the undieput n ed exercise of th i eir lon og c chat fuoctione, and Wealtass, There now exists no oriati. ;Mead firmed resistance of the la tiled musens or others to theauthority af the ihrited - ibleteet in the States of Georgia, South Carolina, Vir ginia, North Casoimut, Tennessee, Alabama, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mbitilselpiel synd Florida, and the laws can be Busts Sa t e therein by proper civil authority', State or Federal; and the poor. of tile eahl States are well and loyally disposed- anti Imre conlbrmeo or will conform in their legislation to the condition of affairs growin out of amendments to the constitatlOn ol th e g United Slates, prohlbiting eleven- within the Limits and Jurisdiction of the Untied Staten; and, Waxes., In view of the before recited roi,,,=„i. th,thepreNgat - tn:rt:r4tr,.o.l will has the right q power to go outof or separate Itself from or be separated frt. the American Union, and that there re each State ought to remain and constitute an into. gnat part of the United States; and Wanness, The people of the several before mentioned States, hare in Manner aforesaid given rotisfactory evidence that they Weal race in this sovereign and important resolu tion of the National Union, a? Wallfmte, It hi believed to be a fundrnep tal principle of government that people a I have revolted, and who have been overcome o and mild ats.l, most either be dealt with so as to induce titans voluntarily to become friends, or else they must be held by absolute military power or devastated so as to Prevent them from ever again dialng harm as enemies, which last named policy is sbuorren to humanity and freedom ; and WiritnakS, The Constitution of the United States provide, for constitutional conuntin ties only, as States and territories, delPeliden clea or protectorates; and Wintness, Such constituent States must nem essarily be, awl by the Constitution and laws are, nuula Nun/Hand platted On a like tooting, 1 ea to political rights, imumnillek, dignity and ' power with the several States with which they I are united; and Wellness, The observance ofa politicalequality as a principal of right and justice is well calc elated to encourage the people of I the aforesaid States to be end become more constant and persevering to their renewed al- I It-glance; and I Winne., Standing armies, military oceu. patlon, martial law, military tribunals, and srepension of the 'privilege of the writ of Eta.. Corpus are, In time of peace 9 danger ous to public liberty, incompatible with I individual rights of Citiaatui, (*flinty to the genius and splrtkof our nee limitlintiOna, end exhaustive of the national resources, and I ought not therefore tobe sanctioned or allow ed, excep t In mimeo( actual necelatthelOr ree pelting Invest.. suppressing inswerection or rebellion; and Wares-se, The policy thee government of the United States front beginning of tha Insurrection to Its final inippresaion has been in conformity wall the prinelvala terein set forth and enumerated, Therefore, 1, Andre*. Johnson, President. of the United States, do hereby proclaim and de clare, that the Insurrection which heretofore existed In the Stales of GeOrgla, South enroll ee. North Carolina, Virginia, Tenneasee, Ala bama, Louisiana, Arkansas , Illseissippi and Florida, is at an end, and henceforth to be as regarded. in teeth:non wnereol, i baYe hereunto set my hand, anti caused the seal Of the United States f i r be Birthed. Done e the City of Washington, the second day o Apra, in the year of oar Lard one illOusand eight hun.ad and sixtyetx, and of the Independent:oot the United States of America, the ninetieth. By the [ Pre ged] sident.' ASDAZW Jonsson. WM. EL SZIPARD, Secretary of State. The I-1. e fo , t-tii Bill. HEAD CENTRE STEPHEN g ?ARIA. Relations of Austria and Prpaida. PREPARATIONS FOR WAR. The Shenandoah Sold at Auction cgs cs.• New Vona, April 1.--The new illlll.l tdepet. er City of Aria, Captain liennedy, which hilt Liveritto6l at noon of the lint and Queen - stowu on the V.ti nit., arrived here this morning. Lepeepool. Afinning, iforch list —ln the Home of Comments Earl Grosvenor gave notice nn wouldeond Aiding of the.fteferm BM, that lie move an amendment declaring it expe dient to discuss the Bill until the blouse hits before It the entire reform scheme contem plated by the Government. Sir W. Hyatt alto give notice of nn amendment to prevent the billtaklng effect till a provision Is made for the roszlistrlbutlon of seats. The Timex says that Lord Stanley second Grosvenor's amendment, and predicts hut". pendent support for it, and hopes that for e and better all. The 3 fornini7 Pb! believes that the amend ment will prove a death blow to the Minis he Deity News add &or regard the one Movement as nothing but Opposition to reform, and says the Conservatives dare not move a direct negative to the measure. A—Paris telegram of the 20tb, to the Dolly 21elegraph, reports on good authority that Head Centre Stephens bad Just arrived in Paris, having been to Scotland. The Corps Legislatlf, after relenting another Paws, finally adopted the entire address by to 17. The ex-rebel endear Shenandoah wan at auction for L 16,760. Douse at gBf, 67e. Itto Janata°, February .E.—A battle ww, (ought without decisive result* between the Argentine and Paraguayan armlen. bleary beaten on both !dd.,. Nue lona, April I.—The extra Cunard steamer Tripoli left Liverpool on the nth for this port. The following Is a summary of her whims : In the Ilouseof Commode the Irish &Duro ey General denied that the Lord lieutenant had elated ho apprehended a Fenian invasion. In view of the latest advice, from Jamaica, the 'fistula Impelled to admit. that frightful and rinjustillable cruelties were committed, and that there wpa an abuse of power totally bed e opleill h e i x n ro c e . or e iMation. t or ; lar t on - missi to arm and drill fTeCr P renan i ed ry tphaocLeyrntleet co.nsetfeellou The Pari a s.Peffrfa denies Murtha French Gov ernmemt tugl consented to extend the period of the ExtrUltion Treaty with England. -The Germarfloareals continued to repro sentAho relations of Austria and Prussia as yen. threatening. They asserted that Austria had ordered the ambling of erne handred thousand troops vonss e the Bohemian frontier, and that she bad. sent a circular note to the powers declaiming all `reeponsibility" flu the uences Ti me s conflict which may arise. The London directs attention to the" critical state of MMus. It says Bismarck has thrown off hiriMaajr, and the Duchies are to ho annexed to Prasala. Preparations for war are progressing on both aides. In both capitals military councils are held, generals nominated and plans of campaign discussed. The funds were depress ed In the varions European markets by the duthleting rumors. The: Spanish,. government had raised the state of the siege In New Castile. The Russian Ambassador had quitted Nome. verpool, lifarch to says that it has reason to believe th at the telegraphic news to the effect that sundry declarations of a reassuring character have been received from .Berlin, by the Austrian Government, and that the- apprehensions of War between the great German powers have been therein re.' moved, are totally inootrace. The relation s between the two powers cont inues, on the contrary very critical. WILLIAII fOlztvl.l. ARMY REORGANIZATION BILL Guarantee Mexican Loan New Year., April I.—The Tribunes Wastungi ton special says: The House Military .Commtt - tee have isuitincted General Schenck toreport to the notate today the bill for the reorganti gallon of the army. It does not Chaanny¢e the number of the army from what - Kr. Wiison.e intrude bill provided for. It authorises the veteran reserves to be consoLtdated and con tinued in ten regiments, and all officers hero- ,alter eV - Whited to' that division are to be wounded voinnteers. It omits the two regi ments of colored cavalry, reduces the colored Infantry regiments from ten to eight. It fa vont =Mere of the line and - in the field, and does not, as the presentlewit do,. favor °Mere' on duty at. Washington . and' elsewhere. with increased pay and perquisites. The pay of Brigadier Generals on duty in Washington is each, TS, and forage worth PSC or OMR, 75 per anum in money. It that General Boos Into the fieldiliegete VOSS tit less. A: bill now before the Military Committee asking Increased pay for General's Kelp, Dyer and Townsend - , of $1,114 per year each, maidng their pa&a7,4g3 75. It will be repor t ed - upon B Otave o iltrellaarid - the Piesident are very determined and positive in their_oppmition -ZO th e ImPlidat Mahan scheme, Whil e there is no dithcaltion to bring on any scrimp cam- Dilesileise With Napoleon, there is a deter mination toil°, something that :will show to him that this country will not submit to any double dealing or doubtful coarse on has part. For thisrvason the vote will be very decided in the tiptoe. The action of the Senate will tie upon Nrspolca- actions after the florae him given aed hint by the passage of the measure d e cal body. The Herald's Washleirteu special says: It Is now admitted that the guarantee Mexican loan will pass the. House Of Representatives. The opponente of the measure concede that much. It Is understood that &number of the members will vote tor it for the purpose of String Napoleon to runlerstamd that thiamin. tn• Lin earnest fn regard to its endorsement of the Republic of Realco. Their votes will, in Boma lnstanoes, be even for that measure in the hope that with Its pnaen¢o lathe Rouse Napoleon. will take the hint and withdraw from that Country. Itisunderstoo4 that after no passage lathe lover House win he held in we Senate to lee whether t oe Yrealeh ER/ . rr w or will take the hint vrithout further action ent un ditilitotel to been routs to . Watlllagton, In to visit lleren ishan t r ir 'lls4WlL Pennlaat" lat Fortress ' moms, She win Ye In company' with A. iipepheasy... day or two. - -A.aTZ:4,..A.11aatf4V,Zit%44"44-111&" _ U THE LATEST NEWS PEACE PROCLAIMED! mu t' " GR E" - FEKT EIESSMN gy TELEGRAPH. CONNECTIODI' ELECTIONS. •al 0 ., Q 3 --- - ;few lop ofty . lueglielatare. Titzsiicut; N. J. April 4.—The members of the Legislature have not yet extliald• Nldtql arrived here last night. The town Is tli/Ing up fast with' vtaltona The Seasterial usaticat le the topic of 3.u. tercet. Mr r and hie Abrade will het aecatte. . - Mr. Sacra has Intimated* li ft of____ol4., I- Mester aceeptoblutoldhl, not No ietioe - 'l)os:L:ititta tiSailabs; S may. itillau'aueutuy Ds Nuede SCAM MIN. ,„ THE Gw GAZETTE • .---NO. 7: 6.1 • . _ • PENNSYLVM LEGISLATURE. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Rsnamatrao, April 2, 1103. The Senate is not in session to-day. ROUSE. MILLS 7/ /Lave. SPesher Rally presented an set to thoorpo. rate the We Middletown andßallimad Turn. Pike Company: Which painted.. - Mr. Ideree au act to extend the time to keep -open the polls is South Pittabtirab, at borough elections. Mr. Glass, an act to incorporate tne Incom bustible Building Association. Mr. Sturdevant, en set to allow the AGA. tie and Great-Western RadrOad Compannto build a branch road. Adjourned. The Civil Rights' itillt—The reposed Rewire Celebration. WAIMILNOTOII, April Y.—Senator. Trumbull does not expect to speak on the veto of the Civil Rights bill before Thursday. The object throe take a vote upon It after he speaks, and Committee which escorted the remains of the late Senator Foote to Vermont are not ex pected back before Wednesday. There will be no vote until they jet _urn. To-dare National ..ptioitcan says: There Is a report that the Government here has inter fered, with the proposed celebration by the coloeed people of Richmond on the anniver sary of the fall of that city on the third In stant. We have the best authority for saying that neither the Preirldent nor the General Govern ment has interfered In the Matter in any way. The subject Is entirely within the control of GeneraLTorry, whets a man of safe judgment, roan being on thir grolind imows but what in the premise*. Ile is author wen° act prudently In the event Of any my. notiessary or Illegal disturbanCes of the pease on either elde... • • , ROUSE. The business first in order being a call for States, and bills and joint resolutions, Mr. Ws:inborn introduced a bill to provldeforoom tinning in service the acting medical officers of the navy, and to supply vimanates latLe regular list which was read twice and infer red to the Committee on Naval Affairs. Mr. Hasson introduced a Joint reioluilon allowing a limited time for perianth:lt-Par requiring atqmps to be atithed thereto, WAD read twice on Ways and Means. Ono inferred to the Committee Mr. sbellabarger introduced a bill to docilre and protect all the privileges and Immunities of citizens of the United Sustes,in the serbild States, which was read twice and referred to•I the Committee on the Judiciary. Denny, of Washington Tikritory, Mum dared ea bill In relation to the Cbarts of trailh- Dayton Territory which will read twice and referred to the J Odle/airy Committee. AlSo„la bill to aid In the conatrarthimbf &relief:sad and telegraph line, from Pesetas Sound, in Wash ington Territory, to the Columbia river, *bleb was read tw.es and referred tq the Cortaminide on the Pectic raiLroad. Mr. Hays of Ohio, introduced a tallith Orb ' . vide for the payment of ttip 11th CitiltintUtti regiment of volunteer militia, trips the tugs of Oa service In the United Sta s; during Le% which was read twice and referred 11,1rehei7X41,407c1:1111harilVri, tr4f teed •b U to Mai/ IM the selection and location dr. min lanee granted to the State of California by the United States, which we referred I:0 um Committee on In Public Land* Mr. Niblask, Introduce) a hilt cooferril the franking privilege on express of the U ted States, which was read twice and-referred to the Post office Committee. • • The resolutions introduced by Mx. Rogerras,, i of New Jersey, this day fortnight, and debst teat Monday, to relation to the United Stake , securities, Sc,, came up as the next business In order. Mr. ?nee moved their reference to the you* mattes of Waya end Mean* t . Mr. Rogers modified the last resolution int the seriesby adding the words "that all gar. ere men[ securities heretofore issued ansdi bear their fair share of taxation! , The resolutions were referred to the lbw. mines on Ways end Means. Tie next business being the call of the States for resolutions, Mr. Ward, at NeW Tork, tat. feral the following resolutions Wenazaa, Tide Rouse on a previous °cm slOn instructed the Conn on Military al.f. fairs to report a toil equalising the bomities of soldiers and sailors ; and Waxasis, immediate action by Congress fir • demanded by many of th ese soldiers and mita ors, and the widows and orphans of those who gr o n talakt o qg th e Paid, In the hospital* Pr Pella i rou4. Waaanss, Tam amnion of lion refs Is tar spent and no anthem action has yet been had on the subject; therefore Revoked, That the Committee on Minter, Araire have liberty to report by bill or other wise, upon the subject at any time. lichenck, Chairman orthsCommitteo 00 Military . 4l2ldys, astapited the Mitisty of that Vornitilitee 4 1 .jsdeid proPitur qt to, mil but stated that it was easier for falutuldere consider it la all Its lights, than for a mum t. tee to perfect a measure *hien would molds liberally for tlle soldiers, mud at the sainatline take care of the interest of the country. The matter but been referred to a sub-mmuulteee,•- ra4 sou joereirwl to report mama It, but Mr. 4 . U. especy had it 11 1 -cltripli was filisenti oh eccOltoo tillerle , ccaineatioat in. sada% ' would ureter to wait Until Ms return • any bill was reported. The reaolution was adopted. The following resolution offered by Mr. Pike, March Mb, which then went over under the fhle, cuss e UP next in order: Whereas the Go, moors of level%) *or • tbe 11114 1111 ._ F r qu'thuse have publicly warned Otir usaptg 146tatg •or the fishing ground." adjacent to th eft coasts, and have Gum Indicated a design tormiew th e unreasonable claims made by them prier to tile Reciprocity treaty, and to promote peace ebi=cacree; thens2orm That toe bean - Mary of the Navy be requested to bend a initlinenthaVallorre to the fishing grounds to protect our eltiacus in the enjoyment of their rights de recognised by the treaty of 170 s. Mr. Morrill smagestae .. that there wa.l some I qoestion as to whether the rights referred to. were MoOkulsed runlet troatf of 1, or or moor subsequent treaties, Mr. Pike, untog an taut suggeetioo moll. 1 Ilea the resolution by adding the wor d , "and hy subsequent trestle.. On motion of Mr. Raymond, the resolution was referred to the Committee on Foreign Ar rears, with leave to report at any time. Us. gemmed °Cared the following : ResefieilaßY 001 0 411 e of ItePritspal•*4. tte Senate concurring, that a commosmoil Cd ' Are persons be appointed by the Prealelent of the United States, to consider and report to Con gress at Its next session on the necessity of some more rapid, cheap and reliable means of transportation easebtween the Western States and, the Atlantic aboard, and submit some pine either b can iny law or treat a tchereby the Na tional Government - gravitilnq Int such necessity, it it shall found toemit; provided, that said Commission shall receive pn:ylrelroTa`nrkirdr, rrlivenlo g expenses as they may actually Mom In discharging the duties Imossed Upon them by this ralablibilinn. The resolution went area to 0 future fait. del iite resolution.. 1f Mr. Davila, of New , Tank, offered all the loth of January last, an 4 which then went over under the rule, came up as the next business In order. The resolution declares that this Dons* theristlea the moat entireeonildence in the pa triotism and ability of the President of the United. States, and in his desire rounders the Union on the banter permanent prosperity and peace, and that this House is pledged to support the policy Inaugurated by him on the mode authoriSed by the Constitution and consistent with the security or IteVubilcan institutiqns. Mr. Davis inquired how muidittme was left before the expiration of the morning hour. Mr. Schenck suggested in an undertone that he might have ten hours If he could prove what he set Rath- He replied that the morn ing hoar would expire in tan minute', but that . the debate might continue, unless some mem ber would move to go to the Mimes* on the Speaker.• table. maMker. Avoiding gave notice that he would that tnotift. Mr. Davis yielded the door to Mr. Raymond who expressed his supposition that the rem. lotion would not, under existing cirtmnistan ces, pass tbe. House by a unsalmons votewith ont dt least some elleemerkoto_. - rDertstve laugh tar). He felt desirous elan acted upon to have It named,, and by a.vote sit, nearly mien. hams as•CouldbeCommandedfarta anoint opinion., wee . Ant . his- Didgment,ess other matters, •tratli was more likely to he resealed tala •dlacussion. provided that dismission was frank, manly ane fair, grounded rfrat . — lliteme and palate instead of On Oralumelland Hold opinion. He did• not know the Houss WILL prepared to enter on the Wants. non in that.lll.. He, thetefore, hoped that the discussion would not be entered , upon now. Relied no intention to enter upon:, it himself, =left rieceed Lode so, in order to prevent a snap judgment Ow thsoubject, All that heasatredwaettehaVerentmderstanti ing on the or Diagonal - that the tesoln. ORO should - gag - be acted on new, and that whenever ealletinp. 'nen_ kgfinsyciort Might desire to &peak upon it amnia nave the op portunity to d om . . Mr. Paine, of Wi sconainrstated that that tout t sorer esteexedudet4mano timi to la t he me esoltitlon 'on the table, be would not agree to it. Mr. Raymond replied that he certainly should have It laid on die table the moment it was called up. He desired' Lb 'say something in reference to It and in reference to his own relations to .the subject. The resolution, he Bald, Purposes to declare the confluence of the House in the integrity and patriotism of the Preeldent of ths United States, enda in the Ito of thp_polley ith which roosed to resters the Union t omime and order. Un der • aril hurry circumstances' this resolution would he simply a matter of course. This House contains a very large msjorlty of Union men. - Here the Speaker atinooneed the expiration of the morning hour, and that It was the duty of the Canr to call op the special order for the day—the Army bifi. • - Mr. behenek, In consequence of the absence of his colleague on the Committee, (Mr. Rhune . moved that the MU be postponed until, the ilth'of April, and Mit in the 01 time the b.O with the amendments by the Committee, heprintedjwithextrs IC wits e 0 °rented. Mr. Lehi. Amu the Conthoikee on Pirtaiiig, reported back the mammal of J. o.lthimedY. dated December 12th, 1306 with *reqiieet that the Committee be diathermia from ite !Norther anundemtion.• He explained at length - the disagreement bet Ween the Seerstory..or the interior and - .the 'A.:amanita Simerintendent, ' which to. gave rise to the action that was agreed Air. Oritineli Offered *resolution instructing the Committee on Printing to report what ro ' forms u any, are tieentodjn, tne purchase of ande Ordering of Woke,' doeumenta; NM,other mattenifitinted at the Pedalo ehrqc,DE'lhatltlanagentent'of i f piddle Pr Oillee, the toollectionand we Of wade e7r it l i AnW ert di llta tqcFPOlllenetil4 . whether. there yralisdiP Intl/nth* dirb :reeoluturrt on any =innneeted With the Menotti= Dant- Meek OTwith - theogOremaeOr hale offia7, ur. tirtruirit 1%1411113g goof she- 9 1 rughttbs..1urus - juouta,:b, Mr4ollll_,remackul,-Uu duties ma sueguasocoonno Of MISS dent of public printing, Involving an annual, Miry AND su NDRE n aer Bank of Pittaburgli, exnentlitoresof over two millions of dollare, AN, in our adeartislng column. will be pc, the government with guar of a most niggard - I tY action In paying hfm such a smell salary. Trial of Pete, gieheodergyf or st o p, 1 notice of a change In the officers of this Mr. Randall. of Penneylvanie opposed time Comer or Orme AND TellYnran-31rondog, , and well-km:7SM Institution wbich well e elerd 2-Before Judges resolution, and hoped the inquiry would be Stowe an t i , Brown, serves a Passing notice. John Graham', Esti condneted, not with a view to whitew.hing, became the people thought tbere w. seine- Tho case of the COMmonsi'ealthsp a , p e t er 1 for many Years past its Presidnt. has relit en for trial. 1 1. ,, , ,, ~., Tr. thing wrong In the management of the public Lteelisit.log,, charged with rape, on Oath of I frote m thet e mt r , d al o t r isa i r tril rmajajt=ealLt! Tbe detailsnar thten'eneX laniaviendEr printing offices. Tbe resolution was adopted. , Ita well.known CL a ttle7; hart been prom Tbe next business in order yr. the ...la- Pule Jelled . fully tee their nature wourd per- i Meted to the Presuleny. Mr. Williani Ros ler.Rose. °tiered by Mr. McCulloch. on the ISO of Mt The proseentrix Is a little girl, about I burg takes Mr. Harper's pls. me Cashier, and March, which then went over under the rules, twelve years of age, dattgliterOt John J. Zan. ; 51r. nettert Si.. ( , 'net becomes Aeestant Cash. that the Secretary of War be requested to fur. , merman, a t.erman, reakient at it City p rush the Hoe. with a list of the °fam es , vet. Park, near Lawreneey Ille. The defendant Is Mr. Graham due been Director and Prose. tuateere and regniare, employed in the Quer- , a Medium steed, mumerlar The about thirty dent of this bank since la` in very long con termaster-General'e Department in thin city ; 1 veers of agealiti resides With leis family at I Unman service& one position and we fancy also their rank, the particular duties perform. I Lawrencevill e . The alleged offense was corn. , there man be few, limy, in Petineylvanin who ed by them and the numbe r of m er l in serv i ng I mote,' in a new unoccupied building In the ;• can show a similar record. We are em Meech bureau under them. Also, by what hollow between the Park and the Penney - ' that no one can show a better one. /entire the Secretary of War holds the Coreo. rm . la Railroad on Monday the mith of Februe. , Mr. Harper entered the bank In 1832-thirty rarrert building, what amount of rent is paid r 3 last, about one oc oe n the afternoon. I four years ago, was Its third cashier, and le 'lki' for SL per annum, and If at less ripen. an The prisoner was arraigned under the same ; It, sixth President He succeedeu the es_ teinaliy cOnintodions and suitable buildin g for Mon which governs In homicide cases, and , eel Jo ng s ith Cashier, who gave the headquarter. of the Quartermaster-Gen- plead not guilty Considerable time wee so- I about es long a service to the bank, in that end cannot be procured, and thereby a large copied in getting a Jure the venire havieg m erecity, as Mr Graham hem done in Its , Prea saving to the (mounter. be, mode . hem exhausted by elialfenges, and five talea- I ency, mer that Olt Harper bee succeeded to o On motion of Mr . Washburne the resolutio n men were called, out of which to complete el the hest -know n 'anti most experienced bank ulcers in Pittsbn I I was amended by adding to it an enquiry timeJerY- _ tt John Co i. , or i laving prOVed him- et any moment . . had been taken to eon- Messrs, Wm. el aloffe and John tee leap- .lt eminently No to fill the leare of Mr. whetherhe Corcoran ere building. pear. as conned for the defendant, anti Snyder, we have no doubt he will he him Tee resolution as imeneltel wan adoptee Alessrs. I. H. Collier, S. Sehoyer, Jr., anti Dis- ; mei equany worth y to t in ei r ti rn h ame , nom . Mr. Hubbard, of New York, offered u resew. [Net Attorney Duff for the prosecution. , Don- Hie /mtg. experience as a banker would Leon, which wee adopted, lust ructing the Cow- 11r. Scheyer opened the case on behalf of the , alone fit him for such a place; but as ho ds to:elocution, and recited briefly the Meta I iel this rare ability arquirementa maya mitt+. of Ways and Menne to enquire, Into the I gptedienvy of previding by tow some means widget the and w° expected to prove, tonsinees man and a financier, the bank thorouably at to a ear the ma s n e t b ly e t i o w i y e :anomie of which the holders of bombe of The United namely-that the child wee) met by the defen- be considered fortunate in having tue offieer ao ant i ,l h t Bask Ot t States heretofore isseed, may revel. their dant, on the road while on her way from payment In ease of their loss by robbery. or school, at nom . , and Wtta offered fifty oente If I accident. alio would at idle the se ay to Dr. F.wing's I Mr mlll, of Indiana, gave notice of a joint house ; that abe started with him for this put- the oldest banks in Western PontotylVania, resolution torseend theICOMitUUM, by basing ' pose, was enticed into the new bendier anti- haVing been chartered just after the close of representation on the number of voter. I to, dragged up stews by the arm, and for- the last war with Great ei-itaire and la now AdJOurne. s od y outraged the only State Bank tn tbe malt, all the rest ...._.__„_____ I The little girl was first called to the stand, having 'tempted charter under the National William Ilkina, whose eueeessors were re Statement of ge,,,,p,, i ti th e xi .1g i but after she had answered a few preliminary thinking hyaline. Its first President ...Ho n litotes Barrier and their Buster Put- , questiom she Was overcome yeeth entotlOn, I Diagateh flaw opm. Rascers-s a ..... I wept bitterly, and was enable to pro:weal. epeetively John Darmh, John MeDenale, Wins Denny and John Graham Its neat cashier o r tn e m a nn a ,. a , a... n .. 1 ., vaua a i a I Dr, Venn, the attending phytrielan, was then called, and testified to the condition in which was Alexander Job neton, teed to him Joshua W.teniaoTON, aprll ar-A oonateunication he found the child. Her condition was such l t . Snder succeeded it pieties its upole al front the War Department dated troops h, that no doubt whatever existed In bin mind ea wadr Illalleg elleilltalued ePeele Payments. Oates that the number of volunteer In ebb arme on the oth ' of January was, white, to the fact that the offense had been commit- Ittee proueety no bank ever more thoroughly ire, I red, and that great violence had been teed. 0, 0 0 3'1i the general cOnfid ence. it. well -57,590i colored, 65,708, or an _ l eggreirs4e oleet- After the doctor's teenier:sty had been re_ earned reputation, we leei sure, will be vignr• 35ti. There were In service March eltn, whites , solved the Court took a recese until two of maintained by the new officer. into .17,171; colored, sti,sts, or an aggregate of 03 ,ifi15. tele:me bands it has now passed u'elook, when Ameliad t h e Ziminerman was re -call nun showing there have been mustered out ed, d et circumstances of -anc of service since January 9tb, whites, 30,41 e; the horrible outrage . She folly identified the eelored 25,942, an aggregate of 5 , 3,371. Ordered Prisoner i tit t d gave her t7stimony with eons, ore Alderman Stralii„ I tO be mustered out since March 10th, whites, fil m ;. n e" . "„'"1, Id s eat Morgan instituted an action for for /0,10; cohered than, total 1a703. Total rodeo- 1 r en o e L o e t .,, i t ,: d I, 3 , 3 ' h i r r t t t i- h n e th r and ma iu m - Rs 'C o e . eible entty nee eat John Hughes, lite owner Sion made and ordered Once Janu.ary 9th, I byetical condition end wee titustaLtied by sa n e r . of a house in the Fifth warn, which whites, 70,525 colored, 35541; aggregate, 76,074. ?meal other settnesse's to the 11 1 fit In the plaintiff rants from him. Ifughes rented The mestere out ordered will be mostly conc. the case • Sr Kuhn " and ono t a w t O r i a t l he;:wit- the house to another tenant, who wanted to pleted by May let. The work will be well ad- . eases te, ,, tin dso h ' i pg " th no , more into it, but oan Was not really to veneer!. by April 10th , and there will then be i n con ; Jetta servlcel7,oas white volunteers and 30,- p y with e th: v lntle aa glr a l or: a th a re a cl ' ay - or Move, and had put t eeired another house. the altered outrage. Oefendaet held to bat? for his appearanee at 9 1.70010 re d; total, 47.P8 Court The same party also Wrought suit Peter Zimmennan, an uncie or the pumeeett it le Dreyer tO add that the 1,71,11 regiment, Pelted plates Infantry bas been ordered to Texas and upon Its arrival, Ida).-Gen, Sheri den has been instreeted to muster out all ad- trlx, testified teat he was pt. gat ti at the house against Henry Bailey, one of the parties who of the defendant when he was arre t dHu the "ended $ q her In ills a ttempt to oust him, evening of the day of the hint venture, in the pre.c ou n trag ... ,4„L e a e n . d . fa h ... ,1 tutloaal whlte volneteers le thet Department w h o look Dim into egateety "Flew did She find now 3in the serviee_ there that he can out my name „o „m in i. ' Hui Tog conteeeplated reduction will befor a like onense, charging: hint with tearing out a window valued at 9 70. Held to mower . John Snyder, of the Seventh wars, corn -1 plained of Joseph Manly, for forcible entre. In reference to the identity f theu I on . , The offense " insis ted In the warn, thr. ` r iiie additional to that referred to In the above , the girl testified that he woe: a brtra r d- a bn e m r - i Prosecutor ' s goods out upon an opcm lot Hein summer". i med lrt, ' an I had moustache and Whiskers ' to aannrer The dry Department has received I,lle- , A little boy named Kuhn tee thr. . Chart. Mahony broeght milt egalust John patch here Commodore Rogers and subsoil. I third' ware a broad-brimmed hat, blue blouse lichen- 1 Thomas, for surety,wito he alleges threatened nate h ere Comm h Vanderbilt, Powhattan and and Wee dhel s e ,„' „.,,,,h,, t a ,' oncet hie eeert ant" Held for his appear _Monadnock, announcing their arrival at a n ti pants, ith a ----- - I t COtirt. Devalue, Chill. The dangers of the trip are -- Mar in Far an omnibus driver, complain- J. W. Riddell, Esq., et . caned for the mete- t ' said Lobe ended. the remainder being plain 1 cution, to that the iiirl recognized ed easiest Neat Cabore, baggage agent, for vti m lge , g re 4 dl ee e ...gotore.•'tiLh• ratan 0pq0n.,17, nihotli,enT.oni,.. I sebendorte P rove the greed Jury room, alegling I assault and battery.. Ilealleges the defendant I observed in tue South Pa n nier Mug se m tile . hin . e d n: . fr a e d m m p t party of six:but the Court de- 1 t k i i n e . ked fr ee . at nas a . b .a stel him without preemie monitor took very little water, rising over Lite I un n Mr Scheyer stateelt%ittitnifieYLomenenwealth -...._ I I easily and beady -amity. Commander Dresser rt. The average . Of urges had one or two other witnesses to examine, N hbl as h I qua es ~taren Landlord. and Ten min..' mot , ; but as the • were not present he °eked to ; .ng.. run In Tn n enty-four hours, at seventymne , court tea °urn as It nos near the hour o f • , knots, the greaten Ilintance made In One I mourement ' Tee Aldermen's officee were literally be- beteg ono hundred and ninety-11 ve k mite, file , Judge stop,- re test t llet to ,. .tieged yesterday by landlords and tenanta, least (Atalanta Moultrie one day heeng nun bun- ; eo ie e m te st te e ,rimee' s "e n d' t o the former appealing for Berne lent law locom I dred and fourteen knots . The machinery has ; ~. m.. Go 4 i r re a m mte %%v4 Old or order a" a n ed pei the Latter to vas their prevaleas ea as to onle teeeption being thl &V i tlVeloeV a r Y. 4ln the Me th tat, the con- ; rile career. 1 all i ri i now termite to enter, and tbe latter Ine donaetOrthe starboard engine got out oforder, I Mr Motet opened the rale brletly for the de- 'Mtaittn c y e E t tli t i h t: tibOr. feorreitAreeJecretArdwat Lilly wbieb-was temporarily repaired by- morning. (o nes, alleging that there etas no intention or of houses and the emPusons cents asked, are Dining the night the ship was kept on her purpose to deny that a Meat inhuman outrege working great haellsbitt to teuante, Many of emerge, Making five and a hailknom per , hour, had bee. perpetrated on the person of the whom are el titer setable to r procure suitable Ir, lth the Dort engine making about sixty rev- prosecuting witnese, but he wee there to deny houses qt any price, or tenable to pay, the exer t/batons per minute, and foretell and t° call and prove that the prisoner at the her was i ballet rents de nd As on h ma ed. a f eminence, set, the wins neing dull aft The passage rt I agent . in he , that eei fe n9k I ;through Magellan Straits and Sorimento Lehmeeld'altbat Date, aybrety itgteettu a l toeproara: e t iOnstir a tto-rhenillo tre n y n n o o l w d n oteupy ItZi :Channel to the Gulf of Dines bee presented where the defendant was, at t a the time the out- having paid up their rents the law Protects lei cult Chloe w ere not easily ores. I rag. wes perpetrated, and that be was dressed them from Merriment for a period of fled dayle , T. ol r - . , ..Lisffiruldtautavirt,i4zmig., e at ga o r f m i m•luitiy,,,,ijabrAr,oert..titrae.4l)ll.eren.t. f p r m ont tulattaito.des- un e tll m the . Ir. I c anyHOrlls m e e ln . iixtiotvu.tee. IWO- I tilt 4 thoir the ressel,wonld give trout., but le pram lee I Frank Pfar testified thrutihae boarded with e p e re ges to compel anis .Nu ees suite for forcible ems's*, kw found none whatever ." rehentlerff, and wag with bleu On the Pith of surety of the peace, de., hare grown out or i ' February last. The prisoner Was a brinklayer, these aquahttitati, awl the magistrates are kept "rote new oeleftee-Aeeeeeleasi ete Lem._ Fe b on the day St at e4l came home tohis din, pretty nosy 1¢ settling the points m dispnte, I Southern Enure.. giabbes7 ~ o.eseyi... new at eft.. or twenty minutes past twelve and In witnintatering equal and exact Justice shiner. fur livening the Bissinnilpvi. o'elordi Wslied for hint mall be ate hlsmite to all applicants for Da epecille but costly rem. ,Zinn't,,,,unt.ndi-r-417:: A. tn ri t l 2- ' - ,. T1 .,,,T h " 4 , rn . n 0 ° J0‘,17, hentl° I .11:411Vile emrrementtnViumaX:solnt a V.l'lenm°"' ed 4". a light = i slet: , Mi d eis i tk.,,,,,Z i t,7 - 44 -- e m . mitio d 11161, 11, Meg black cent and dark punt& On ftleulasaine meet. , They condemn Ccrener .iTremn;it7rtfnms'enVokf'atitnelt,eaet.nt:tl. L'itjhebtjulnot ter for falling to peal, the ~..1..,1 Go,- I talked the matt.•r over tl . hat I -.Amor . Wells for Interfering. Tie case hoe , me , w he was to testtly to, but on being presa he admitted clamed cemelderable excitement ' that the lf UPS I inn Of time hal alme- l,etetsest Rester Sunday iras celebrated well , *eh les enter, the rhe nt The (Menge& He "veil° iullig° ..., i ' a .,,,,,, h ve bee " mnderene,,,e" U elltekladeserter-ie merle' otigittarkenmelon-that 4,lllith3nlitr -- --. --- ' r- Seltendorff recited home at a few Mout ISM:IB7S"e se robber has not yet been I ' twelve, 4 h , el , rt . nd t at pimp e. nothing Una ( breveted. The pollee offieere have iteen arreated for making false Imprisonment. i „IP inth,letiOen:ir .e nn ", e ': . I II Tnescla The Board of Commtemnoners sitting, Ire I„"r n .. n re n nt ~,Hloclx Y ...Jog considering Angawees patent for closing tee ; ''' crevasses and Opening the ailasissippi river 1 .1",,,tri"g 1. :c • r.,, ,4 , 1 , r 0 ;igh00t. 1/Als a. 0 cane end (mere 4 prrtroislog• i rel. nations for earn planteng are native. The upper revers are flooded and Craton Is com g e city is crowded by many emigrants to Me zleo. Lana asalattea to t.aYlrornta—Esutaraole ASTI vadat Few 'York— Woasett's alights CirwreatiOn. New Yoax, April 2 ..—s•dispatet, from New Orleans reports that the oeleers of the brig Ilerbysaw OR Cape Cortien tee, United States of Cohimlipa, a screw spean,cr of plgl,t kith tired toils under easy steam, flying the Chll lan Es fr Tie Land Omen hes assigned to the State of California, under the act of 1041, thou and acres of land in It it mbohlt cou nt , which la one of the finest sirricalturni seetlerus In that State. thw a t tg n i ilt : ?r,:faiglgrants t A.rrtzep euw t. York, LOA - fdassachusetts, Llfft l it i nuay I WM L 1,M,1 Ohio, 7ffli Wisconsin, MO; Missouri, ILI; Mlehlgan,ll7; 1,3.1. WM, trelied for a_natimial Woman's Rights oonrelittan in Neu - York on the bibof May next, to consider the question of suffrage and other matters. The Atlantic Cable—congress and the Creeklens. Ii tw Yost, April ;_The latest represents, Dona coneerulng the Atlantis °sole Bay, on the authority of eminent scientific persons, that the submerged 'wire lent the preSynt time more perfect as to mulattos than the day It vraillngton, Decial to the .dirpress nays: Theliepubllcan iLleal leaden. have resolved Prlrate/9 tO tie thtthands or the Presldent, if possible,' by sitting until December, when Congress will reassemble under-the COWiti• tutlon. Al, L. Tales on Parole. Sow Mee, 'April 2—The Savannah liercad of the 24th, announces the arrival of Hon. L. rule°. late prlsoner In. Fort Pulaski, hav ing been paroled by orator of the War Depart ment to visit his home in Florida. Re in re atilred to reportat !clot once a Month to the Agintant'BeneraL The Noell extradition ease came up baron; the commissioner to-day. Debate on Civil Ribble Bill. Piesapreerolt, April 2.—Tlie Senate galleries are c lenselgorowilea ! Da l y In anticipatio the the debate On Pritafdent Jotuuou , s vet* of Civil Ittglita bill, bat It in eabl that the eubjeet n9F 1, 1 cialp4 aP tint i wrodnesgar. - . . . COtlogi Pacied tetra. Cstao, April 2.—One - thousand art hundred sad 11 41 , baled.of °man pEulead for Cincinnati, last wealr,l4o Web far 13t. - Lonte,ll2ls 'La les for Zwansville, WO bales for New Albany, and Us Wag for Myr 9tleado; • Zleation italtlagrton. Ohio. D.artos, Ocket Is elected Ilytbrea Irtmdrett majority, except the who Mob:toted b II Arrived. Maar Yoe:, April 2 —The Meaner eventh Bier; from New' Orlesthr o via Hating on the 20th, has arrived. No news. Latter. reolts.anavrein—Terrtge Tornailv hn Jostown —lila% Milli, Wind, sott , Snisaltinto at Hui oanalltittitp—rirowth nail /Prospects or Jahrialtewn Catobria Iron Works, Etc JOIMUTOWN, Pa. April Snd, On Saturday evening at quarter before ins deb*, a ar t o f tOruado mimed over the hue. Southern part of this place, known as Keno- It. Was about r att l y yards in width, and itaept.evetythhig hi its 00112se, Whitt MIS In a south esaterir direction. house on the filbert estate, In tile sur:Ube, barely onimped, but the barn WllB , kr. x. Tile felon& of the faintly are , respectfully Invited to Wend:. • kleisy dttiti aaki 12[01114E, LOT APO) TANNENIT AT A-LleTiO3L—tain oo WEDNESDAY, APTU •Ith,'/IL 3 1:o'clock P:• I. --The large PrILMe aolll4lr, Tappery and . Stable. 11.1 large Lot, on 'ottani' they gthate,a, lo lieserio township, half Woti r.M p in!i ' Vollf.rb= ;do feet o street. will he split , tortito ;foa ls . .411 : 1,1 . ° 1 114e ,11,'""1.4 3. " lay trend.- Adttos „the preations,ist.u.Ato.,..: Tr spec attenttoow buyori loatt!ti, sai soot (00) Its .itTZ,-.Atint SALE tit FILTHAVATIME, CARYETS, gm, 41 `.. , 103(1T10H.-4M WEL , KXOI AY 110 %NU, ht. Olio . .dock hat masts, mid ' be4old Ili Largo- rod' extenafro'variety - yttior, Vini ng.RObambef and filtaben foraltatolti, mahogany and • wiltruV .11140 1M14114 granola, to , Vga lntlillatTPAlVlVNUtirl- T AMINUIF. ,I WI:27I="44I=37::. Iles gmag mOhtmaelroaplng,.. ap3 T. A.. am.OLEE.L.A.NH. Acct.. BANIII4 71EANDLYSERANCE, HTQCKAZATIarmx.--Titis (Tuela.ryviw- TEI3I4OON, at 3 o , cloei,will be sold, st Ataiddljne Hall Anctiod Boolasj.bb and DT- Flub street,'' shM•es National Bank of Confuter., di do lloatasans, 11.1111.11 rt Co.; 6 do Western do do -- 43 A"7ll°.,3tarimiallat.gl4;.. C. v. wnirs...r A WILLARD MOTEL PR4 O .4e fa! CAuit'/IolRti ;Tau comblestd.' 4103; gitgd sad eungtke,g-,r wain. WILL saw* c _~,. I= 11=1 1111 50 lA2. r g •oui al see Ufa TI rz, 11