r .. .....,. .• THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE; kanT A W A NIrT, editem oo s „ caN nastiness arglalaig••• PUBLIsIVEDBY nus ci4z.arrzassoolariciA. No; lirra.Nimazt. Ma/Rifled rswra o.e ... .. • i. . : ... .- eiersed by Carriers. W e . he Nittsburnit Gazette WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1 Mn. Jonsson Is precisely in the pleition of Tyler and. Fillinore.—PfuthuryA Xe. Exactly. _ . HE last advices represent that the Pres ident does no talk ENGLISH as fluently as he did before the Connecticut election. THE CIVIL Rrowr BILL is now certain to pass over the ceto. Men who started out with the President, htteitig discovered that he wants to lead them into the camp of the copperheads and rebels, halt and turn Lack. Tae Postmaster General's action in ref erence to Sunday cars was incorrectly stated by us. The Union Passenger Railway Com pany have bought a contract for carrying mails across the city, and the to General bas authorized them to fulfill tbic contract. Beyond this he has not Inter fered. THE CABINET.—There are fresh of Cabinet changes. The passage Civil Rights Bill over the President's veto, it is now stated, will secure the dismissal of Secretaries STANTON and HARLAN. Ii may be easier for the President to dismiss the incumbents than to get such sw•msso as he Would prefer confirmed. _ - THE REEHTLT CLEVELAND.—TiIe re sult of the election of yesterday in this city will crush out totally the hopes of the De mocracy. Notwithstanding the fact that the circumutances, by their own admissions, were most favorable to their own success, the Union men have set up against them a majority of 462, being a gain orer the eleF. tion of last fail of 208 Union votes. The Richmond Iflig declares that "a distinct and rvell-deflned administration party is the great want of the country. A new party fbrmed nn the principles indica , Ceti would absorb the Denineratie patty and attract the COll serrate' re masses (' ) from The i New Toae, April 3.—The House Canoed tee Republieau ranks. If such a party is form- on Foreign Relations are nearly imaniumus ed, it will doubtless receive all ths patron. against the proposn to endorse the Mext age at the disposal of the President." can bontis to either fifty millions of dollars or This IS precisely the enterprise On which any other amount. There are In all probably a good deal of effort has been expended the . • leas than twenty members In toe House whovote fors any PlICh lira and all ;stories /all six months , hut all to little account : set afloat y ntereated parties are entitled to very little credit. The lobby engaged upon --......„....... It are persistent in their button-holing at of no al ail. members and making huge promises, but it in tan,he President esterda booted an ordei to venial. depar y y tments to withhold all ail vertiaing patronage from the Chronic!, It Is understood that all papers that fail to sm.taii, the reconstruction policy of the President. uill be treated likewise, n 4 lee advertising I will be given to Democratic Paper', General G rant,ln general orders esterdaY. Supreme Court and the Trr est Oath. announcing the death of Gen. Seth W illinins and Col. Theodore a. Rowers, lately Ills Adju tant General, pays an eloquent tribute to their memories to men and eoldiera, and directs PROPOSED OCEAN RACE. that all ofecers of the Adjutant tiernsraPe De partment wear the usual badge of mourning -- or thirty day. The Hera/our opeeial ears: A strong effort is Distillery Fraud Case Decided. bating made in the interest of the delinquent . tax payers, to abolish the Revenue detect Ire _ _ system which ham been les successful In ills overing the frauds in the Government rove- ; AN EXCITING FENIAN IPIEE'TING. nue. The fact that some of these parties, wile I hail been detected by those officers In trying , -.- to defraud the Government s were discoverAl i In this movement, has defeated the scheme ; Nea Toile, April 3.—The Nrpresa has and It. net left coy too geisha Im M ... in° l" , a rumor of the equipping and putting to *ea regard to the Assessor' and Collector. who lent theusselveS AO- this iteheme in behalf at ; ~r a drat of YYs.ou. ,. .omma.clut by oxperb-bY the delinquent tat payers. ed °leers, and that certain prominent Fe ; Prof. .1. D. Deb." tr. before the Reeon- , titans are absent from their IllOntilltOttlOal structlon Committee yesterday, and gave hi, ; , - posts, testimony on the status of the booth. His ac count cation a t leSuld to have been. .. 1. "." 1 . 1 h, - that Govensment account, 2,0 M bales sold at 414:6 theenioutnern people are In a fair condition fox 13,),; middling Savannah bronsdn the latter reconstruction. ' prieetgotial middling Florida, 411 i; middling (Inc of the two exixrt professom of chew la- ,„,phis and Nashville, a ,,,,,, 0 4.. 1,..ef; try, to whom the Secretary of the Treasury , ~,a x. -,. . referral the Inv.-U.l us to the man busti- . o rd .,. h ave been tanned to th e ahnto poutat, me or non-conitmel eolith= o_rpersotrion• muted foe theaucrimary arreet SiPsdrhigipara reeporided. Met* .. Ts tio dutdined l r tins Inellitiling ehildren Who sweerirOaall. that commodity Ls citeribustible with n the . R e noen , eati ,„ w aenta c n ...Molt of the law, end masegusoDY s P u utat ; The Supreme court will not di,Wltron"atiie Itemises for transporting it taunt be taken out ; constitutionality of the test oath. Fire before - it can be carded no passenger react.. ;of the Judges oppose it, and lint one of them The other expert. has not vet rea,punileat thinks It prudent to _postpone the decision, The Sub-. Committee on Way,' and Means hod 1 and joins the otter four who o f the another protracted semdon over the Mx bill I oath, In the postponement of the of yesterday. They failed to reach any ronelm ; I ntellipmee has been reeeired of the depar atop In regard to the changing o ...nil le.• I . r - ---- --"'"' ; lure on Saturday last from San FrauchwO, of the inuome tax. It Is very don ittal now If the ; Mr. C.ole, the Senator elect from Cailfornia. House will agree to any alteration, for the j . special to the Espreas stateatnat the Ways present, of that measure, anti the Colllll.lql`.. ! ~,, Wain. Committee are not ready to report have beau advised of that fact. T here has been an ,formal Mee ting o f the ' the tax bill to Congree•. This Committee pro.. ' pose to redraw, the tax. fifty to 'meanlye Railleani In regard to the question of adjourn- ; Million dollars. It is oleo proposed to reduce meat. After a full and tree conference It b. the tax. on lahnr, and to exempt all incomes, been decided to protmet the session nntit the I below one an dollars latest Period. A majority err In (ar m' 01 The German steamships Allemania mid Her holding MI until September. is has further , mans are to rim an ocean race from: OIIIII been deckled to protract and postpone the antroon to hen Yoe , on at tnf r aaaatitp. naae , regular business for two or three m onth. ) 0 ' beta on the result were pending In England. The object or this new move has not yet tram- ; comullseloner Betts gave his decision to.day, plred, but It is supposed to have considerabh• ! In relation to tile - alleged distillery trend. It political aignificance. Is a lengthy document, the substance of which The H e case : A larger q uanti ty of funds ,In that none of the parties Can be held for the than has been received for some time came i reason that the lay Mato not cover their ease. into the O'Hahoney Fenian headquarters yes- [ The - acctisesi were accordingly discharged ten - day, The Irish Factions who hail_lo fly in ' A largo meeting of Feulaina waa bold rester this country held a Convention yeatnrdliY ai t toy attenuant in LO Bowery, at wldel touch No. 267 Bowery. They were interrupted by ; Inc.excitement occurred. At one time a collision odirlabi from Union Square, whO were u`^ I between the O'llahony and Roberta ructions posed of by the police. The Convention sent a 1 , seeraerl4aevitable. The aid of the pollee was committee to ask the Killian frhfahoner lc.- ' summoned and pence was preserved. After ors what they are ilottig with the immen. ! the m em b er . of t h e o , m a h on ,„ L act i c . h ad re . SLIMS received tar I. ii. R. War purpose". The , tteed. re.solutlons were adopted asking the Senate - meets on Monday, April 9th, Head Centre. of the Brotherhood for an ex- A, Mass meeting Of laboring le. vott" planation of thole conduct. A delegation waa !seised of men and women, was hell in Tamp- . am:anted to request Col. O'Mara:MY to egos' MOP, Sfrare yesterday afternoon, to con•id I . r them to to the books of his dellwwlment. the nos question. Addresses were delivere.! The demand was refused. A similar request In German and Engltsh•andresoiritious nesse.. , was Made to Col. Robert*, President of me calling upon the Legislature for a remedy ; n ee ,,, against extortionists and mpaelouit house owners and Month. • CITY ITEMS Prices Advancing For all kinds of cotton goods. Go at once to the great Bale at Batmen & Co., MI Ilarket Arent. Brgaiens In Drs' Good,. We a are Still selling great bar gains in everything. Bsecr tt Co.. 59 Market Street. Catarrh. Dr. Gardner, who has been meeting with great marvels In the treatment 01 Catarrh, will again visit this city, on Tuesday, April 17th, and remain here until the 2181. Retreats eatarrnby the use of worm modijated lnhalia tton. °Mee ittniongabela Rouse. Read his adrerasement. itilve It. Because it is better and safer than anything ever given to have teeth extracted without Ootn. Laughing , I fgood and properly giv en, can do no permanent Injury, and - the art.- dela] teeth I give for ten dollars are unequal ed anywhere tor the prier. C. SUL Dentist., 241 P 41112 Street. ltroina•# .• Termlingo ComSta.'. 4iform Lot.i.Eignii, contain' tea form of met . , vary tomtildb many worm remedies owe their ellileacY. The ingredients are well calculate.] /or the purposes they are intended to aarom- Fatah, having Nino nova with oared... by eini• neat *medical' man In Europe. For sale at Flemitara Drag Store, No. 84 Illorket atreet. EMI nastiratc.Assitalid Tannery at Auction. The attention of the public le again directed tc4be sate Watley, at 1 o'clock, of [but largr and deairaldfflaot, of ground In Woodville, He. *erreMinting on the, Woodville Plank items, 2110 feet by id feet deep, on which is a large frame house ands building suitable for a tannery. Seo advertiseinent. in Auction sales, by A. Leggate, auctioneer. Thema& W. Parry et Co., Practical Plate Roofers. and Deniers In amen can Mato Of various Colors. Office at Aleut°. der Lanichiln's near the Water Works Pah. trurgh. Pa. Itesidenee, yo . 7 . 8 Pike street. Or. den promptly attended to. all work warrant. ed water proof. Repairing done at the short. est nodes. Re charge rorrepauw,proslded the roof 41 il.at it la Din On. A Morel Ater,y, &am Pita, We have heard of t i 'tlectqi "whose first treatment on being called to preecuitte, AIM to throw the patient into fits-he being udeath on fits." (ant the, case has Just come by for the Oral lime , inwhich matrimony was prescribed as an antidote for au. A few days ago a young couple desired. SO be Married, but the father of the girl'Oblected! Tho Young man fell sick, had a Csastant succesaion of Om, and tr. de clared as hopeless by his _,phyalcian. The pa tient Was willing to , die, but begged that be might Orsthe married. The father of the girl cosiblitrit refute the dying' request, and con • seined. As soon as the ceremony was ended the sick man arose, took up his bed and bride, and started int:ll44 = JOVitiey a well There Is food for thought in this story for , young men who , sin . striving for wives under • the Aube difileulties. ••When they are deliber ating the question, we might sugirest that to ISIOSPed lite *7 the Itqat JUI4 Shoe line, they should tall itlitiblison.s,No. in Market street. The Boots and Shoes kept there tit the feet, and the alms* At the thinnest pockets. Call and selrfOr'yokunelf. Sprint Hats. all the new styles or Ladles' snd Mimes' Mate, Gemts' Fire4'elt and Cimalmere Hate; Men Iti4Boysi Gaps of all the latest styles, can be Tutiehased at Wm. Flemings. No. iZik, Wood prtees than at any other bony in thelimitnix*;aLw a large atock - of Chlldren's reuerBal4 , Lays; our atoek of Gents' and Hoyr_llatti 'Mutate in part of the Dsshe'r, Dablgreeu, Saratoga, and Etceonstructiorilat. The above Mentioned gouda are told at exceed ing low prleee.„ /4 4111 4'./fate tenoned or un critame‘q. or 'pia:hoed' order. Ladles 'or gentle Men *Ming' anythiag in our line, would do well'itnealrind examine our stock betore ptirehasing- elsewhere, No. 131 Wood erreet.,.elos of t he - largeßolden flat. geresponsi ble"Coatiterfekters. One of the moat Barlow tuturiyances which the proprietors of en article In 'unusual de mand have to encounter Is tag piratical Imi. 'cation of it by Parties cetuilly unscrupulous and irrothonstble. if an Individual or.a arm with th mean. engages In thlseekroes business,- e deubagen awardeSSY a court or lattice for the offense are collectable, and it IS sontesat Isfacttion to the party wronged that the wrong doer is made to stiffer; tiriftri-moostamiss I.l3,,sg mges are men etf , who' Cannot respond' in dollars to the lairtir award.... I" Hoetetterlatitornach Bitters being sdianulned Tonic, mastic tablttwltere, and repriment. lug tne valise stared to 'it as accurately es a kits:mat Bank; bill reprisonth the moque t. ex pressed on - Reface, has been extensively coon terfeted and simulated. /*proprietors have spent many thrizrantr dOlfartr In hauling imp _ and Ausithap .Anan 2-Irireeprointhla indiVideala and Onus whcSbiteregivert their' minds tErtliti dirty - Voir, 'run* parthiii-reolne of thern,iit least—have a way of changing their base, - though.- they „never change their fiassitem. When an tokiacticus is latd*iinen them' is one - part of the country they sometimes “ita moosel no another, and try' the trick again...ln j some cases It is necessary to kilt them two or or three timeacerer.. Perhaps the hest thing scut can be donivtlider this& Circumstances 1 1 /s to "tapas ininnacms,c, upon alt : who use the _Bitters to buy only of =dealers whom they can ginn-trust. S ere chi:. toWaand !Rage In'ttie I ds and„Brlthilt Anierhia vass.rik mous tonic, alter/Al ia: and imotontive mew clue eigy , ..bep,rec ursd of. velhibleinen of busk . .. ... . ~• . .- .. _- ,llr i lk ittelft.allklyesta At* 11040441141 i audirftein st,yery lowratea napthior,prair aUd Pateith,Moctteliiii Depot, Ka„ 64*111*It litillet: - Cpri* if tat. . 1 .*13t4 .and iartaaltreit. , ; ~ . ..,,c ,. j ~. L -F:` _,>~ VOLUME LX.XX.-NO. 76. Lei pi es um BY lIM:XIRAPIL PENNSYLVANIA LEWSLATURE. special Diapateh to the Pittsburgh Gazette. HeaIaBIIDIZO, Aprll; ina. SENATE. Mr. BI hum read in place an act authorizing the National Railroad and Transportation Company to purchnao the works of the Can adian-11u Railroad, at Cononßernie, and the Baltimore and Ohio and Southern Pennsylra nut Railroad Companies to hold stock in said Company. Mr. White fritiOdUned )olnt resolutions in structing our Senators and requesting our RepresontatiVes to rote tor.& law that . 111 equalize bounties. HOUSE. The following private Mlle passed: One to authorize the School Directors of any ward, borough or township, to assess an amount to close up the bolmty tax In Allegheny County. One to divorce John Henry Burgess and klisa beth his wife. An set relative to rouds,alleys, Se In Lawrenceville. An act relative to fees In post mortem examinations in Allegheny county. A supplement to the Charters Valley Railroad. An act relative to the fees of persons In Alle gheny county. An act to authorize the Dirac tors of the Fourth ward, Pittsburgh, to use money for building PorPoimo. The art to repeal the art repealing the char ter of the Pittsbnugh and Connellsville Rail road, eras indefinitely postponed, by a rote of 41 to An act to Incorporate the Pittsburgh and Connellsyille Manufacturing Company. I uniorq of the MEXICAN LOAN IN CONGRESS. Government Advertieing Patronage. OIL A COMBUSTIBLE COAIMOMY. The adjournwegi of Congreas THE FENIAN WAR FUNDS, dm a.. From New Orleans and Galveston. New Oatsans, April I.—The scaoriner Fan. try, hence from Tort's Island, returned with four feet water In the hold. Half her cargo was thrown overboard. • The property la the pariah of Platmetaine, belonging toihe hits Luelan Bonaparte, wet sotd recently for 00,000. The company sent two months ago to look Into reported guerrilla depreciations m More house and Cowell parishes, returned, having found all quiet in th ose localities. Red River navigation is excellent, and cot ton boats are actively engaged in bringing down cotton. Large numbers of Virginians anti Terme.- eeeans aro here—peon of the Confederacy— all trading with the Sio l u e th. The Southern liethodist Conference is In nesskm. It is largely attended. The Episcopal Convention h to assemble on May 17th, to elect a euccessor of Bishop Polk. The Grand Jury report all theasri c ims in a prosperous cOndltion, and contain ale or phan children. An Insane Parish yr bon con -2 00 prisOners. The week% Mortality le IOC: The - report is favorable, there epidemic tendency. being true few Anent and no , Garstgon, Apra 1.-The pOtton is op and prornistnt, eatoo- apprOiiradring. The sea_bldan are largely planted. Corn is re• wiled, but wheat hiadailtablemidninaiLling. In. Texan, the harvest promises to ter the largest ever reaped. There are tratncrure es po ste ad cattle. The people talk orig. !culture ane, and are indidereut about politics The Lase Fire.* Petro leum Centre. PcTROL/17 11. Creenne, April 3.—The heaviest losses by the dhastrous ore which occurred on the Hyde d Egoert Parma on Saturday morn ing are: W. H. fialdetnan,A,feeharrels oil In tank. end = u s ; and 2.00 empty b arrel,. Haldeman A , ILIEtt barrels 011 in bosky, insured. Miner It Etiwants,3ll barrel, oil In beats, on the creek. J. P. Coatee,_l4o) barrels of oil In tante. fintured.ln We Hama insur ance Comparry,_rif Emy...flayen, Connecticut. Captain Wattesen last siren -6r eight boats and barges, valued atabont 047000; ~. fat.'Freck lost 3.4)00 barrels of oil, mows/ In tank. 11.. j. so owned the Pittsburgh Howie, a large hotel, and a ware room, which were destroyed. Ills ices altogether I. about twenty thousand da mn, Ho i.n . en,oon theurance op the hotel In an Eastern corapithp. Among the amber of wells destroyed are the following The Co quette, Otlye, Branch, hal/hter. Emile, Jer sey Jutd -Maple Shade. The Coquette Gompany S. 00 barrels of oil tanks. The ' entare hass hi - put down at 25,000 barrels of oil, and 10125,0nLin pt y. Twenty boats and bargee lamed for shipment were also.destroyed. . Peom Havenn—asiewrirtieltlew ienisbel. tang . ..lattihMesittoss. Havaes, March :L—ghee Wednesday eight there ham been a report of nage* leserreetione ou Drala's_plantatiOns, and also on the estate of startle Stampede% and on two others near liatmale, Ma, The *increment sentithhi morn nii%lsettes oilvallag and 'lnfantry are now pro- Ste. Ire to elconoof the trouble. There little dlO at aPprebendadlOf a gen era tbat l ID Insurrection come present, but many feel will r er. Thine has henna lsoone arge defalcati later on discovered in the military treasury. There a. , also large -deficits. la the Custom !lease and other uo partnienta. The - United Metes gunboat Mackinaw has been In port several days and leaves to-mor row for tit. Thomas. Capt. Drake has not been well, but is improving. The health of th island is very good. We have less sickness of any kind than usual at this season. Wire la Scotus—Jadgiment fDeulirsued. Horror, April 3..—A Pre broke out last eight in ISt and me Devonshire street, which was principally confined to the sixth etory of the buildings. Mr. D. C. Griswold, a dry goods dealer, occupying the lower doors suffered loos to the amount of $7,1e0, which IV6I mostly by water. Ile was Insured for ea,600 in Boston and the balance la New York odtkei. The Supreme Court tide forenoon, In the awe of Ndwerd Green, the Neaten men:hirer, decidediestast the- writ of errOrapplied far; . and - oonermed"the yreslous jpp ntoy the COlart ayppLgt 10, , THE PITTSBURG Taxaron, N. J., April y.—This morning the resolution to go into Joint meeting with the House of Assembly to elect a United States Senator again came up m the New Jersey Senate. Senator Soovel addressed the Senate at length, deciarmg that he could not surren der Ms position without dishonor and that he would adhere to it to the end. A vote to go into Joint meeting wee then Oaten and lost by in to e. Two Senators were absent who would have voted against. the resolution. When the result was annonndesi, there were. Messes In the lobby and the greatest excite ment prevailed. Senator Score' In his speech was particularly severe upon Mr. Cotten and Mr. Robinson, of Camden, denouncing them as having flourished and grown rich' upon the sufferings of the people In the recent civil war. lie to rote for an man' o en tertained C he r views tha the did. He was no thing. He did not desire Ilisown election. He did not want the position himself, but he never could and never smelt/ submit to the dictation of Atly jparty clique. Toe Philadelphia 7blegrapa, of to-day, In 401 n« remark. on the New Jersey Senatorship, says not. Sir. James H. Soovil, produce this morning, on the boat In which he crossed the Delaware ri‘ er, a letter direct (roan An drew Johnson signed by the President, In which he promised to give Mr. Ekovil any po sition under the Government, provided he could secure the election of a conservative from New Jersey or prevent the choice of a radical I Did not' Mr. Scovil show the letter to a gentleman from Atlantic City t Dee this form an explanation of the stranges on duct and the ex,entric behavior al that honor it does; genthatt/mo e such a l etter i W was say e xhibite d . emhaticall t and that that the solution of Mr. ScoviPs conduct ap pears probable In this llghL We can prove what we assert, New I. snld t\a":„'t;eAttrednlr—eclehi 4(3lls7l`nrenttljnegrytat terdar Last:As - run, Ps., April 2na, I&Ift I To Hon. J if. Morel Etv all moans go Into Convention and send a radical. Don't defeat the interests Of the na tion, which are at stake. No man would live I tinder the odium of having prevented the ad- I attic. of a true man to a doubtful Setutte. ITRADDEISS STXV ass. Taesit , s, N. J., April 3.—The Senate met. this afternoon but ad journed within five tutus cites after the House meeting. No quorum was present tu the House. A resolution en dorsing President John:qui partly, and denim, ' lug him tor his veto of tile Civil Rights tall, was deltated and passed. A resolution as offered tO place tileportrait of Abraham Lin coln to the side of Washington. An amend ment aas offered to procure onealso, of An w R area Johnson, which was lost. The epuhl I. 1 tans held t l elr t aliens this evening, and nom. . Inated 11011. A. E. t. iiityll lot :senator kir. ' Scot el was not In the caucus db.o., I=2l RUMORED FENIAN FLEET EQUIPPINC. late Meehan Advice's. NEW loan, April 11 - - Late news from Merl : no, On Brownsville. to March 7th, is ratelVed. The 'lmperialist accounts give highly ordered dentOs of the efforts making to open roads froahlatentoras into the Interior of Malco. A campaign Is forced on Maximilian by the clamors of the Matamoros merchants. The everal 'moans which. unarm! MMaltrineocia -1 ly, as previously announced, had reached their destination. General Jearegraa bad ore copied Monterey, and Gen. Dowary held Sal Yule, trbilethlassuas in vascular' at Vteto. ria. Only Gen. Joaregraa bad encountered any forces of the Liberals. These be had driv en from the route, and reached Monterey telt boat loss. But, practically, these marches had done on good—the Liberals returning to them In fume to soon seta Imperial/3ot unins bud parsed, end to Obstrating the road, as m reader transit into the interior Impossible. They hurl made their appeal unite near agate mares: The 'datum:um, merchants had given up all hope of re-opening trade with the Intel ler. The annonnoement that the Cantata'. rebel colony hod proven a failure is cordlrmad, and the exiles are abandoning Collate for want, of Imperial protection fraM the Malanguer rillas. General discontent prevailed among the ooleadate. • letateaseist at the Public Baba. IV•olothOTOS, April roitowln g a statementof th. PnblieDOSOir the-United Plates, on the lit of Aprll,llfed:_ Debt bearing coin Internet...Arlon per cent. ln bonds, jiled,t4l,loo.ooj Mx per sent. bonds or -tn bo n , rdx a egi, 76l7 :A 3n el j i, WY er 'i c fcneahldirn Unit, 111, 00 ,236,1141.e0. Debt bear ing cbriericy loterest-911 per cent. bonds, temporary !ono, $121,7751,070; eert.lll- eater Inoirtmlness, 462,Z0,000t one aid two yo.r are per neat, notes, sB,tartpoo; Mace peat, veer Inierext notes $17),012,141: three yen; twvon-thorty ;rote., 817,014,0001 total, elaft,PAOll.X. Idatimed ant not prrsented for payment, 41111,690,641: Debt beating no In. tenet—Unttefl Aisles notoir, .492,740,24 fear tlonaleurrelmy, 005,02,102; geld eertittcatea of deposit, Wh1e,740; anus total, $480,ile,81:14,01. Total debt, 0,1127,708690.1f2. Antount In the Treasury: Coln MOW ROAN ourrenOy - 077,M Olo Loin!, oiltt l , l /7,40.111. amoun t Atolit to.. moon on llla Treasury, 1rai,706,6116,518.01. foregoing is A °arrant statement of the habits debt, as appeare .from the books and Treasureero return. In fhe Impartment on the Istmf April , toot. /I one al eC Secretary of Treasury. • The Tex BM. New You, April 3.—The Parrs Washington special says: The Ways and Means Committee Is not yet ready to report the Tar DILI to Con gress. The Committee prolamin" to reduce the tax from Orty to seventy-flre million dol lars. It Is aloe Proposed to realties the ha es on labor, arid to exempt all incomes below one thousand dollars. Funeral of Wm. •. ?terve. ou.sn pril 3.—The Animal of the late Wtu. P i er c e. late contstiorelal editor of tho North ittnerlemt, took place this morning. /1. area *attended by ,llayor AfOlL i t r ohael anCt delegation %Irv i n, ' sli,rmg.tbes'orna afgrriV:re:}l7. personal friends. Hen. Hooker OhmuraSM.rent. Naw 'form, April 3.—The gallant Illotjor oral hooker Is gradually recovering from the severe. 11113C221 which has confined him to his room for tho last three months. Lie appeared on en thattendant.e street to-day, loaning upon the arm of Cincinnati Annieipal OnimulATl. dpril J,—The muniCiPal election yesterday remittal In the election Of the Caton ticket, with about three thousand malOritY• Twelve Union uteri, dye 'Democrat% NMI one ludepandent are elected to the City COULCU. Leavenworth infunletwalEl WAWA, bT. Loom Anvil 3.--The entire Union ticket for city oMrs, beaded by ezGovernor Cen .neyto r mayor. wee elected br Leeiree . wattly Iceasei aTit la yeaeraew. The vote was thasargest wt ,te NEW JERSEY SENITORSIRP. Interference of the President. POSITION PROMISED SCOVIL Telegram from Thad. Stevens, CATTELL NOMINATED FOR SENATOR. HOUSE. WAssinieron, April 1,--The regular order of business being the cell of Committees tar re. ports, Mr. Schenck, of Ohio,. stated that the titlesm on Military Affairs, which was drst th list, mined on to change . plates with the Committee on N Attain, which wail the next on the list, the 110nee baying weed to that_ .arrengement. Mr. Rice, of gaseathusetts, from the Com mittee on Naval Affairs reported back, with simatitute, the House 'bill to further ...and regulate tho appetnthient cars for the regular Bevy. r Th e substilkte as agreed to and the bill_pasted. Rios, from the same Immittee, alas re. portal back with aznendmetits the Mouse bill to provide for the better caitudzatitla of the Pay impertinent of the Navy Arnaud mentS agreed and bill pulsed. Me. Rice, Po rn the same Committee, also re ported back Metier:mt. JOlnt reabletion kw the restoration of C_timmooOre Wat. Reynolds and Mehtnahton B. Woolsey to the acttve list - from eta s thief the navy planed• , w/Macon- Me. Rico, from the same Committee, aleo re ported book the Senate WI to amend thereat or July lth, net, for the relief of seamen and oth ers borne on the books of vemels errectkad or lost in the nave! service, which wan consider. ed and mewl. r. Darling of New York, from genie Commit tee, reported back the Rouse :bill .to crest,. the grade Of Brigadier General commandant In the United States Marine corps. The Mil provides that the_pradeliaterbiralt. ed bye selection from the omeers or thee lfps the pay and edlowariona to be the camera that of officers of like' grade in the' army. preheat gde Of Colonel comanden! iv ha ara tn 'Mr. Wilson, of lowa, inquired as to Mgt ne cessity of the but. Mr. Darling explained that It did its. in crease the emoluments of the °Meer who was now Colonel commandant, except to very mood amount, not ex -Deeding blindeed lora per year. It seemed proper that - the head of MO corps should 'be brigullerlieneral, vice. the rule In col o n els gh and Preach teen ant tie had two , and threektenten ant colonels under him, mid theriVaiertythree thousand men In the organization. Mr. Wilson, of lowa, inquired whether there we. any propriety In paying 'the bead of the marine corps more than the head- Wile navy Mr. Dap admitted there was eot, thia bill pro noH och thin_ ,g the pay , ePthe Vice A antral of vy being seven Shoo. mod dollars a year. H e wakperfectly willing, however, that the bill Monk! be amended, so that the pay should Last be Increased._ Mr. WiLsOn of lowa, did not hivorthildpian. If the mak! was created, the 'pay - would Considerable disounstoo toßillrje, Minch ,ended in the Rouse voting to thy pth the - table After the expiration of the' ur, the Moose proceeded to the considerstion bf the contested Mention case of Dodge vs. Brooks, from the flittkili Conessakinith trtd of New York. -• Mr. Dawes of Memachusetta, rapned• the debate sag the the report ot the Commit tee on kleetknith Waring Mr. &Wk. mat en titled to his neat and Mr. Dodge entitled to at. I Mr. Guthrie called. up. the Mowing , bill, which Woe passed: A bill to theilitilan the tot- Cement of the ittaltninte of the - Treasurer or the United States, and to same . ctuktain wordy& to the pleldOrif the - United Stints, Or to ou t Perlailia within-they are due awl who areitled to receive the mune. lir. Pike lihnsehtin favor °awl:W ising this pa et thijoyandrusyzan Irk of the lm sentrtaining d the total pay and oltuitents of - ..agootre. At milady as could be twee • loitaint paid to iiarltri . hdier GeneraletationerinWatdo., neon lona tit thoosaturtwo • -- mr . .w.med to vote %Wu, :ats td./1 wltlablua =imam' PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY-, APRIL 4, THE INDIANA CONSPIRACY CASE. U. S. Supreme Court lieedsions LIBERAL VICTORY 111 !MEXICO French Troops for Vera Cruz ssiiiitoroa, April 3.—The United States Supreme Court has decided in the Indiana conspiracy case, thatthe writ of habeas cor pus ought to be issued to take Bowies. Mulli gan and Houser from military custody, and that the military cOmmiesion which tried them had 120 toys" juriedietion. A large num ber of decisions were delivered by the United States Supreme Court. This afternoon Chief Justice Chase read • paper of which the annexed Is a parte %n the matter of Lambdill P. ec gili Ex , petitioner, the following order la directed • majority of the Court to be entered in this cease. and the like order will be entered In No. 864 ex parte In the matter of William A. Bowles, petitioner, and No. 876, ex rte the matter of Stephen Hussey petition cause came on to be beard n it the transcript of the record from the ircuit Court of the Crated States for the Diatriet of Indiana, and on the points arid questitin, In which the said Judges of the Circuit Court were op posed In opinions, and which were earthiest to Con title court for Its opinion agreeably to act of and gress in such cases made and provided, was argued by counsel. On isAderation whereof, the court is of the opinkm. first, that on the facts stated in said petition and ex hibits, a writ of habeas corpus ought to issued amending to Limp:raver or saki s and exhibits; second, that on the facts stated in the saki petition and exhibits the said Lan:olli P. Milligan ought to be diaahaeged from custody, as In said petition prayed, ac cording to an actoractr Congress passed March 3d, 1533, entitled et relating to the habeas corpus and regulating Judicial proceeding," to certain eases; and third, that on the facts mated in said petition and exhibits the mili tary commiasion mentioned therein had no Jurisdiction legally to try and sentence said L. P. Milligan in the manner and form ae m geld petition aud exhibits are stated, and It Is thereupon now hereby drdered and adjudged by this court that it be certified to the said Circuit Court. The Chief Justice said he was Instructed to say that the ovirilorie of the court in these cases were to be read at the next term, flt when such of the dissenting Judges as sent. see ado so will state their grounds of dis- The cases of ex -pule, tier Land, of Arkansas. and Marxist Louisiana, asking to be re -admit ted to practice at the her of the Supreme Court, and involving the constitutionality of the Congressional teat oath, to with the Missouri test oath cases and m atte r , are continued to the next term, the court haring to-day adjourned until that time. The following onion letter, addressed to Gee. Alvarer, is communicated by him from La Province, under date of March e la n Minister Romero, dated Suellamm, with, hire: (have now the pleasure of communicating, the news of the defeat el the Imperial Gen eral Mendes, which I gave.in my last, having last night received the official dlepetenes. in a word the enemy lost all their reserve, their prorinlons, baggage, pork, clothing and the private correspondence of Meudos, together with his military Olin which was some sumo, which Is now in hands, and what is more, the Sage of the different corps and a large number of prisoners. rhalararo was oc reeled on the following day In consequence of these suceeases. Be have obtained other email triumphs In Apersingua and Tramtm, all of which hasten to communicate to and to our companions In arms. you (Signed,) Glacooarati I'EEIT Joanos. The following extract, from a letter from Paris, has been received In this city - PAR.., March lieb, hoc,—The principal oh men of these linos ie to let you know that 1,5 x) men left here a week ego fur Vera Cruz, with the greatest secrecy. (no r them are four hundred huzzara of Algiers, Brest and Cher bourg. The pre. la.. not bone anything about it, nor can they speak at all on the Mex ican question, becau.e they have been warned not to do 50... ed A tele day y before esterday, rm Infos us that an agreement had been coueluded ith Maxi milian, for the purpose of sending two tn..- and Ai.trlans, to fill up the Merg e e of the Aus trian cant-Inge It an Mexico; tecessary ea pen. will of course be defrayed by the French government. coNGR • lONAL PROCEEDINGS. W AMIIIII4TON, April 3, NM. sgbitTE. Mr. "unmet called up his resolution, offered yesterday. calling upon the Postmaster Gen eral and the Secretary of the Treasury to re. port to the Senate whether persons have been employed In the ir Departments, throe Decent bet-WI; trailing theolightMaysuedbY law; which was passed—yeas, M; naYa;ik The bill authorizing the Proddent of the United States to transfer a gunboat to the Government of Liberia, row pip e d_ Mr. Morgan presented a memorial of the American Geographical and Statistical Some tY, Praying for the publication by . the -tier erument or the medical and surgical htstorY of the rebellion, whin!, Is in preparation Un der the direction of the Surgeon-Genend, and arging especially its Importance, as showing m effect of Southern malarious locations op mi Northern men; the result or the one of pro- Ohylactlei against nularions disease/I;qm most anocessful treatment of disease incidental to • crowded popttlatioe; the effect of the exclu sion of mercury and antimony under the ad ministration of the Surgeon-General, and the etc. facts relative to amputations of large )meta,, On motion of Mr. Morrill, it was resolved i that the Committee of the Judiciary be in structed strocted to enquire into the ea;ttediatisey of n• strain. March g , b so y law t the net of the second or MM. wet a same shall not miter the right of remold f r om a court of any State an in dictment for sales Of opirttons Liquor, under the hives of sitl4 State, to ttie Supreme , Court of the United Mateo, before the trial of the same in said courts. Mr. Brown presented a petition fora condi, unman' amendment gnametatilug egad rights without distinction on accounEof col , teenicor whh was referred to the Counnitisie of t i - Mr. Chandler preowned the memorial of the tobacco growera'cOnventionaf In z (or a modification of the tax on bagan tobacco, which wes referred to the Committee on et , nimce. Mr. Shernme, from the Pinanise-Commlttee, reported adversely on tiro following hill, which passed the House on the 29th of March, An act to amend an act entitled an act to pro vide Internal revenue to support the Goren:- meat, to pay the interest on the public, debt and for other purposes, approved June 3d, LSI, and an act emendatory thereat, appalled March 3d, 1565. After the consideratiOu of a number of ulna from the District of Columbia, Mr. Mamie called hp the . bill to reorganize the judiciary of the Milted States, which wasdifree terday, after which We Semite .Er' -, : , 7_z,-...74:.:.:',T:„ : ,.. , ..k , ., ------ --- which was referred to the Military Committee. was Intended to do natty with the irregulart erri' AIVD SIIBUIMAN. Alk ohilky B °'" ° I c° "`""'''" Liar in the pay of army mile°, lie mentioned A regular &I itarterly meeting of the Alleghe as au instancy; the feet that a Br! nutter then C eed to the Peettentlar7 in, Finews avkleernnthoerllweseniad t ' mes.re• Barr, 14'rker. cent /A th e geld oreIVC but 41111{ -Amp - °""'"'" or Pele;73.b°'°°rft--41°°"°- " 84444 11, " u.°ll" vss aid " . rue'd" nomicea doll a y ear, w h ile an officer' en 1 ik ", rank, l itY.hington, received by um add it lot ' , 1 ''''''' Brows. Boyle, is Francis, Matlock. Lea of cote elation etioeenees, sty thousand two of ar • id scly-eine doliara and seventy. APfd t- Fiero, e i Ilve clte, and, aleo, the fact that thateral , The i "K- SW" '" Br's' ". r''"Oung. Al;ft"t' lie'"*. lie'kart. In minion wealth proceeded with the m,. anee, N ' , dolt, Riddle S.,Soott, Thom Grant tiler of glad, In Washington, received 1 . ease or Pet. r wehnedo r tf , i ndict ., ~.,, rat I.h 4.0 ( 11, Thorn, White and Preahlent Clark. Over t o thousand dollars more than Major 1 potted Sherman or Sheridan. The bill pro- Mk or I i mmerman, a girl aged twelve - led (..zlial motion , R- pre L a Loomis, E'''' . ''''"apPpint otted tb ear eared salaries to military the I yen". The • doom,. railed one or two 3, itnesses to I and ap p rovedpe preceding !heeling were read earns 4 to naval and civil officers , that of 1 arigmlier General „jug fixed at five 6 0 , merei 1 m es o ta u blisci , tpe, aZeg:tionorot ahte, bat the testi. , .The Committee on Teacher. aim Salari.. to dollars. Laid on the table que.t.,,,,u. i ,,r ii ,%,.. i i . fae .. 1 no r , . al.,nhearrileh as the 1 whom was referred the Petition of the teach- The Rouse next proceeded to the coneldem. I from t i,,, , In other words, nth:flitting . true all ' thL ti t e l ' te ' I to:;%"kpoingrttbr nn the at '''‘l'ri" person" Lion or the contested election ewe, District of New york, Dodge :I,:f:ecnsoemp=efod;.tthere was still enough time rate 4:fper annum , from a a n n i d n' a r fter ' i a l t are tb t ' : I airaC'm te=3rOowl:s ob:?dtweit p ot' il ls accomplish. Ist, on the saint,. or all teachers and aasiet- u m , m , ttee I meta of the deed Mr. Dimes, th . e thiatruian of the e de- ants, including School No 6 Report aerepted ho „Immo., ~,,,m , ,,,,5 ed the a,z,,,,,,, in an p per, , fen .m or ohei Is alwaya a queoc,stmlon::l,4loeoble, nod and necommendatton adopted Of th e report of the Committee, the conclusion lin ca-409 of this cnaracter be ..trmorts wore received from the several Lo 01'Which is that Brooks is not entitled to rep. The Jury was ably addre.ed for the dayfea° Mr. Moinytt, and for the Common wealthr, Boa Jo In regard to the condition of the resent the District. Fie spoke for nearly- two , hY echool a Mr Brown orer,ei the folio% leg, winch -110 orikgOing ovel much of the matter covered r .1e Sr ee Judge stowe ehaege,l the Jury, and In less was adopted n the testimony, than fifteen termites after they retired thev Ite4olued, That the Committee oil Colored By reference to the report it aPPeared that I the oma ,, c.v. . h0w , ,e,1 the (w owing re, returned with a verdict of "guilty in manner Sehoole ere hereby instructed to bare the suit. for Brooke eight thousand flee hundred ' an ll f. c. e '' indi cted ” yard, basement and school house put In good The prisoner was then remanded. and at sanitary condition and that the salary of the and eighty-thre e, for Dodge, eight thousand I four o'clock in the afternocm he was brotutht Jan/tor ho advanced to i 114,01;) per month four Hundred and thirty-five, for Thome* J Bart, fear thousand five hundred and forty- In to r " me m' Mr Lockhart moved to reconsiderthe 1,,,., girmg Brook. a phirms , of 00 , hon. Judge Stowe asked him if belied anything thin by which the meetin of the Hoard .:;f: to ear way the sentence of the laa should not 1 rhenged from month*. t g' fired and forty-eight votes . The report re b pronouticed, and he replied that "all be had , Mr Francle read tic'rehlem"Uhic"ll7 'e:414'4'4.7s present* the allegations a/ the contestant . being very vague and uncertelo, and the an. to say s. that he did not get Justice." The one month's noticc ot an m an v In the rule, Judge asked li Int what ho meant by "not get- After some diecussion) Seer Of the altiltig member . equally- Ling justice " He ansaered that one of the the following . r re'" 'fr."-'ll vague and untiertain, and abounding Jurors had stated before the trial that he oe- Reached, That it .ot thi Bo in Ineeelant matter, that the register Watt fratithilently and irregularly died with Lieved him guilty, and that one or two of his that the inter.' of the so horns of the 9 e ty ard Mini. Of the partizans of /Week., most of , witnesses had loan refused the privilege to entre that monthly instead of querterly.meeT te,ilrf lie did not consider that this waS 1:10.- Inigs be held Adepted whom do not reside in the their/et, that the majority ot names therein were opted Wont ing him Onstice, and expressed desire that The Committees to serve fot the ensuing lists handed In by a bar- keeper on the prem. Ini, case be taken before the Supreme Court, year were 11111D0onetsi . follOws lodge Stowe Informed him that his case Finance-110.ra John Itrown,yr ,C c Boy le, ices, an ardent democrat; that the Clerks who I could itot go before the Su pretne Court until Wm. Thompson, a. B. Francis. voted torahs Board or Registry, were neither after sentence had been passed, when his 1 Grades and 71t Books-Rev Sli Nesbit., L. were nild appointed; that the dlstrikt. only a portion eittle original tweafth dietrlct from ceinn ecl , If _they had PrODOX, Mold take it B Ingham, James Thor Tho ce „Id o l, it ....patio., gave more votes ti ter , , there On v“ftnai alleMitre The Judge then Colosed deft.fr-oeoese R. die, rtunete I proceeded to .. sentence, remarking that TDrrenee, R. Bullock, Hobert White. John U. the who f the twelfth diettlet at th e e/ec bon last year; that the population for the 1 ile Sias entirely satisfied with the correctness Thretere and eh.inefes-e Riddl e, of the verdict, the testimony being over. Barr, Robert Loa, A . Young. twelve months bad not luereatied-matertally, that of these Votes there cast for Brooks, one,- u tenningly conclusive against him The ' Rules and Dime-Dir.-Rev. E. R. Swift. S. Bar third and upanrde wer e giv en by parties 'tot offense w. terribly enormous, and wi th out a ker, James Lockhart, John A. Scott. single mitigating or palliative circumstance- inerftutee-lL C Loomis, F. Heckert, R. at qualified to Yoke The Committee were of the anvoffense which Called for the severest pen- Dunlap A Young. °Minion that there was no registry at this dis ally of the law. The prisoner was then can. - (The gentleman fireknamed on each commit. Diet; that neither of the persoos appointed as tanned to pay a fine of one thousand dollars, tee Is Chairman.) registrars was competent to hold the 0111CP and undergo an imprisonment of fifteen years The Board afilottimed to meet On the first that the Man acting as clerk acted without! authoritEZtrat the male of making up the in the penitentiary The prisoner convened Tuesday In May . remanded Wien, and was Soon after y regiut-Y was a fraud upon the registry kW, and no manner a compllaiwe with its to his qtmrters In the State prison provirdonin that the use of the registry'. a snide t Otheinspectors of elections contrbuted directly to the polling of fraudulent vos d that the large and unacrounred for I ncrease of votes at tee poll: is direetly attributed to these departures from, and Th e the plain provisions of the law. The ( Committee therefore held that the entire vote of the dis trict, two hundred and twenty one for Mr . Br oOka aside. mad fifty-seven for Mr. Dodge, should be set Mr. liarahall. who with Redford had made u minonty report" next addressed the Howie on the report of urnOkS arid his right to retain his seat. The minority report sets out that the Irregularities charged, if they existed , are not aboWn U 3 have been produced by the 'pro ourementor C oll l.liVasles of Brooks, to have In Malty way to his benedt The bill reported, authorizing the Secretary of the Navy to accept League [eland for naval parries., was taken up for fotteldmation, and postponed until iredarsdaY Several memorials and petitions Were pre sented and referred Mr. Marshall supported Ihr tlaillta 14y report, favoring lie ItrOOkel• right to a seat No final ac taken. The 1111 /palLaislishtag an. r.lttislll , sll,l 1 , ,, rsn ti Wag repealed back a Ith is sal of It m• ; W be printed and re -committed ..1,1. r 1. a AdJOupl.l. l'onoottlent ►l.vtlon • Snits to Fired. 11wPx3 Coon., :I.—Tb.• I:ow/1211- MR% bOreisrollrlrig thirty guns tiv., the clot. Lion of General !fax toy. Ttie // , /odtuut ol thin OVOO/Og ilgtart% uy n. 50 malori It for U..- 111.7 ill the State. I •reter llsttrirolltn, April 3 Ono Wel, returns front , co., of Q,,...1,... ftkh..10..-.11MpOrt.111.1( ON ery town n State, give the folio. i lig ors Pultst of Lain Derided. suit. ilaitley 'a Majority. Sno The Deuiversts carpi tag gi.55.,„,,,h 5„..,,,,,,, I t i,,, r .,,.., ~1 In the /.. of Olt lootoonwealth Vs. salon.' olghty-dve maJorilv, giving them eight of the liltrostel, ludo led oti II ebarge of anneal!. and tWenty Senators ( arils+, Union, Is elect.;h"" rr, weal, ''''''''' t° '-.°"-t"'t rape, a """ ed in lon e een, e i, ii, „.,1, 3, 1, 3 ,„„,‘„ ~,,„ derided Hint 11114 It i the act 'of Mist March, Jorlto Pall, sseirost 77, the I ott letioeut or plOsectition nes :oust Ite brongltt oltllln two i ears, and that ennead liradley T. Johnson t tie !Indul( of the bill and not the i n before tlw .lusti.. a ttliin the time limited by BaLriskeitt Mn, /kern i In the cane en Ihe slat me i not suffi , tont to Labe the ease Bradley T. Johon ,of Malt land, late of i lie ~, I , ,:, ,3,•' Cobol "'M ilt" oh° ''''' " `"O" th ° "h ["lire- " 11l ' till, " f.:.: 111 r MI legell offense %us eon. d "" 1 the " '" et " e " "" ''''' united on the. Ltltt of toetoher 11.3.1; the :ir In Ll o te t w •Lort 1t ‘, ..te , 71 t!,.le. nu n titn , :al 17 , sags,. i n (umaut 14111 it . 111,1111. before Esquire ga, i'7lte ' d Stat. Dintrlel Poor[, "' 'in t ' lli ' s j t ' i,J, to In • ";,":"'„..,,''„'',„',' a„ :l„`,;?`,',,t,Lln r ' l 74l , l i d' i answer an Indictment for tremsiti, the r , ~ ' '..•" I I lov 1%11;1u-tent ion Iti;"toglit until Vitesimber, dent has interponed, ordertitg his bail 10 ro l e' 1 ., ~, h i . .oho „ . - 'ailed th i discharged, and the abandonment of his , is. '' ''' ' '"".”. " e"' ' °PP el e ica.iunt A uttOrneys rained the point In thu Johnson claims eretuptlOn Lauder the let want , jr ,_ ... that .s. ...1.3„,,ti„,,,33,3 os ge of the statute (us his parole. or prosecution a as not brut his or eildhlted" ' -nes wlthiu two venra—a point Honor Judge Entilwr int....o , to Madame jtinet". sioue, decided well taken, u ld relieved ' the The Question *frown the fflnneltiestav Wangle/dr, April 3.--Tbe secretary of Jury :nom the farther consideration of the Rallairl7. * .B=nt"to trittlaioMond ' , s":l`irriwoT 74t..:1.:, ,Tntri:i4ll::"LlV".u'it.'tvlrtliftletlhrt4; i t ,l" .4, Nr .3. tb. Mli eh... o, .. ..g... POaba A... noltsr. °replay was authorized, by act of denednerm. It is sold that all th e Repro... ;so theDupremetnert The decision, of cont., Laths. of the spaniah tmeric.,” repaid'. s nen Dart well received 1.3 tile defendant, who n„., " ,„ t°m •r' to itter " e the °Lt. ' of far " trm° seven "erns, for the erod of one yeur, fse,,orreanparesu.entt.thaelemastlyno.st..hemißntiOsists,uh,3ll:ll/11- i . ailegea hi is i I.' vli t 1141 of a to proses.- Th . ; [line expired alsout [va n da l ys ago, and the fare was reduced, not to ffee but to n.r cents, brilliant Of U. 5.4216.1 m eal' ''''" .....- - Ale:Zander ff Stephens an , . among the e ) , , i Itailroad Robberies -An Important , ;t rn e car E c , '" ,.. ' L e u ' n e tnnd th ' that, under the "- tan, they have power to taro at the S tep Dlension tads), but did , At c arge one emit adonal to tae fare as fixed f or obtain an audience with the President 011 N 4 { 11 1.11:1 114;1. last at a lute hour, while I n t y ' their eliarter. in order to have the clues -vs.- officer wi mom h smith, ol the kilegheny night Lion tested, 11 C. Alm rell, rep., a patron of INneas Mtn Irememisen—hltigh Santee -311 n( watch, uus pstruling St,L.tort Avenue, near the road, tendered five cents in payment of hag Fitoelt • 11. ss or street, it w ith u - st pant, be was met his are, whieh was refused, and againstCo, sae t's 4111.4,, April 2 -The ant, M 'ine- 1. 3 01 m. 'dual i n Woolf , . In his posses- ' the Superintendent brought snit a him ~..e . 3 , ,, „, urn „,,,,,„, hi gh° , L b . ,„„ 3 ., ~,, 1, 0 ,, s..n The oftisier orought the part) to a halt, before Aidermmt Donaldson, tut the amount at Oda season Tie count, , for a litindred , e ,, ti , u nvrvogeterie , Pni ill . hi. beffin an- Of his fare. The ease came up for hearing inilea On erflOWed K• red I. all unsatisfactory manner, he was laSt evening, when the legal points were ar- Mime o ',toes,. o r ,„, ,„,,„. ,„ I ~,,„ ~„„,, ~!„, ,-, midi r arrest conducted to w the tombs 1 gum] te Mr Belt, holleitor, for the Company. ~ mg, 13,,,h„,, 3,3„. , 3 bah., 1, 30 ., ~,,,,, nod semen.. in his postleSeton ere !min .. and by Mr kinclrreil bs his owe behalf. The The Vioneh Lt.', Jeans W Joseph, aas . up- `er.' P e ee'e" et re .etet 'tee e'aii , of eeS'll by reserved his decision until a future toted GI plretes near Long Kong ~!, 4t4,5, l'Oclntrillt, find other articles LIMO The person was one Valentine P Beat, a i ...,. brakotnan on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and I r"ed"."*" C.1.b... """ to keih"...••••• according to the information 1110,10 by the Sn. Ric aeon), rs , 'April s.- The. freedmen of perintendant of the treater. Division of the Richmond celebrated the first anniversary ot road, purloined the articles front the ears or their deliverance (rum bondage toslay The depot of the company He bad ha his possm ,procession, embracing several thenaands of i sloe, among other things, a mouton of silver limn, Laurelled train' rot et/dorm suburb s coins of small value, and a lector wtitten in thrOngli the prlnCipal streets, a tth banners I cypher After a hearing before Mayor Mor d music, to Cenitol Satiate, where an ad- ! risen, on Montle, the prisoner Was rental:Wed And woe delivered by liter , kir . Iluoutout for a further hes.g 0 ire or six others Good order prevailed dnring the day are rand to be implicated. Senator Foot. Ittaceesans. hionteman. Vr., April 3 —Gov Dillingham bthhas appointed Hon. G. Y. Edmund'', of Bur ason, to the tionatortal vacancy occasioned J the del of Hon. Solomon Foot. Mr. Ed totuida lap lawyer, and atandshlgh tutus pro. , fHte usion. He has been eonsideratilT In puulle and tr. Speaker of the trermont House f Itepreatintatlwea in 18.57 and POW. He leaves for Washington at once. ihtelas MewilLair is Peace Weber. H. I. PIoVIDERVIC, it. 1., April .I.—A largo mooting of renlans Co. 13 was bald here this evening to a°- calve cMahoriy. Ile did not arrive, how ever, and the meeting was addressed by Capt. McCafferty, Gen. O'Reilly, and others. A di vided feeling was tnanlfestod relative to the head of the organization, arid the meeting Cited the expectations oi the Irleuda 14ridA;ned. - Bobber Arrested. Loutsvitots, 'April 3.—The Nashville robbery of seven.,tirotimand dollars, a special deposit of Malted states bonds, from the Third Na- Waal Bab k, has been. 41Iscov e red. The de pis,- it was made lost December. A negro port er has been arrested who contemned to having committed the robbery, and/mom three thou sand dollars recovered. .11 1 atilsin liteetims In Pstit•ost.rnis, April A large Fenian tr m ict ending was held hero to-night, tithed by dis tant centre Andrew hl r- Wynne. A high impo circular from haction.eadqarters was read, pledging immediate u Els:el/Jon to lea Loots. ST. Loma, April, 2. incomplete returns In dicate that the Coneervattees carried their general tkket by ta o thousand majority, end' W.W.I • large majority to both branches of the city oouncil. Sliver nun INeal otaistrtile. LOUISVILLE, Apr il 3.—The river iv felling .with seven feet three Inches In %Ito eons!. The weather IS oleos and warm. Eaton Wool t•• ion. NollLas•rows, Actmotienv Co., Ps., ? April 3d Isro. Ndiforr Ocuette.—lnclosed please , [ln % d a el i. Ong frOm the tilde "ruler or &faro, al, lA p , A The importance of such Meetings to those Immediately Interested to dlftleult to over eatlntete at the present time, Without pro tection from Porolgu mss the m can Wool Grower must abandon his n "(Ammican) wool market to foreigners. I'i contemplated mass meeting will alien! the American Wool Grower, if ueceasury, time to Organize and vote for Congressmen, and oth , era only, who ore naturally, and not by Inca. lation, in favor of protecting the greattroo trill/Orient Intermit of American Wool grow ing. Gies), a Roiturm. ''We are Informed by James Arthur, of West Virginia, that at a meeting of the II est V tr. j gluia Wool (Mower's Association, it was deter mined to hold a Wool Growers' masa meeting, to be compared of citizens of West Virgin Western Pennsylvania and 'Eastern Ohio. ia, I 1 biopics. Berry and Eaminsky of Ohlo„ i.. and A ' Cher of Went Vir gtnift;haViilit been aPPOinted , a Committee to settle' detalfe, have seloOted Steubenville, U., as the-plane, and Wednesdait April SS as the day for the Convention. Th at should ,e a rousing Convention, us kitenibou idlle lemma), acoessiblefroui all Eastern Ob ,lo West Virginia and Western Pennsylvania.' Tao time m also well chosen, as It will be just at the season wnea the woolgrowers will need to Meet and eacliangs .V.lntra Ln• rega an to Me Wool•market for the next climes well other muter, of particular Interest in this lt,u of, protection. flaying been honored by the Elhra rtlnittee withaa..invitation, to, be , Present find ale tile Convention ou that otension, we hereby acknowledge the oomplimetit and so the Invitation.. A Cop,mrbesit Move. En. tiazorr - Oaper hi in" circulation, that duping some of our well meaning Re , publicans male,. Who in the form of a cal catechism for our Gubernatorial talmildato. To expese RIM it, It la only tleethalalT ItCP know Ma tho mmutams of the tatezfamonall/ Jai:soma Ifierrratrare also the fathers - of the cateektam. A word to -the {llse ersithel..: "Qhawar at a time," was l'reildeat Linco e ln s fattions motto, 4thuatioall. 4 Thee Flrirt National Dank otPlateer area POWS Milan n o t 'e , Mani , War lighlr. re. claw natioual oak llietthth Wda falltircle•the Tina Tatiottaf Sank ofiall Clizforhieh pity - Meted It, doors,' bat th e hotesat *WWI are . good for their face. ' GAZETTE. 1866 Court of Quarter Sealslona. THURSDAY, April S.—Before Judges StCove and Brown. Samuel Hemmen waa arraigned O a charge of assault and battery iWith intent n to ravuth hat sister-in-law, Mrs, Louisa Rankin. The al leged offense was committed on the 25th of October, ISCI, and the indictment was found October 2.14,1 , 26.5. The counsel (or the defend ant, T. hi Ifarshall, moved to quattb,the indict went, for the reason that the Proceedings were burred by limitation. The Court sustained Um motion, 61111 the Indictment was quashed- The parties reside in t pper St. (dal, township. Christian Ft ra nk was put on trial for misde meanor In reoving a number of grape Vines from the vineyard of Anthony Zulee, on Mt. Washington, and abutting them In his own lot. The y 1.'14 were found" on the ground Of the defendant s and ...worn to by the prosecutor a.. los property. There seemed to be some doubt 111 the minds of the Jury, as to whether the vim, II ere the same w ditch the prosecutor lost, and they found a verillet of not guilty, each party to pity halt the costs. charlcs.ll Morris was arraigned for the tar. ceny At watch : I taw ketbk,he ro of aAt ranger hailing front New t York. p The evidence went to -.how that the aecu.sed tins tore-dim al the depot, Immediately after the larceny, too y l gave Up the watch and money-. The party who was nil thett left the city nom.. , and had. never since been aeon here. felottittes - taking tool carrying awayc tumid not be established satisfaetorily• without the test hinny of the mv.arle of the property, 111.11 Itlorrls wn. ii.olitiett. Ile has been in prison shire Imo, fall. I District Court. Tr Min• if, April 3.—Before Judge Wllilants. The case of Thorn & Denman vs. the -Pena -1 Sylvania Railroad Company, was taken up. This is an action to recover the value of four behdred sheep. It appears that In Septem ber, 1%4. tile plaintiff% shipped by the Penn sylvania Railroad, nix hundred and forty sheep, for Philadelphia. When the tram haa nearly reached Latrobe, the locomotive ex . pimied, killing three men, and making the i rain a wreck. Four hundred of the sheep owned by the plaintiffs were killed in they wreck. The plaintiffs claim that the explo- sten b r ing the result of carelessness, and there- fore action to recover. The defendanta, , on the other hand, claim that the explosion l was an unavoidable accident, and that the i eonpany is not liable for the loss sustained. 1. Hopkins, Esq., appears for plaiatifts, and John 11. Hateptota, Esq., for the defend ants. tin trial National flank Imams. The mode of proceeduro when a National batik tails is thus pointed out by the National hank law. The government redeems the notes of all such hanks: "On receiving notice that any snob •tssocint ton has failed to redeem any of its circulating notes, as specified In the pre ceding section, the Comptroller of the Cur rency • • •• • • shall, within thirty live after he shall have received notice of such failure, declare the United states bonds and securities pledged by such association forfeited to the tinned States, and the same shall thereupon be forfeited ac cordlogly; end thereupon the Comptroller shall Immediately give notice, in such mm,. nor as the Secretary of the Treasury shall, by general roles or otherwise, direct, to the hold er+ of the eireultding note. of sueLkka.lociallolis to present them for payment at the 'treasury o( - the United Motes; And the Name shall he pad As presented." Election of Vestrymen. The following named gentlemen have been elected Ilatrymen In the several Episcopal churches named below Prrea's Cutracu.-11111 Burgwln, .1. W. Paul, john Slioenberger, James B. Murray, James A.Hutchlmson. G. A. Colton, L H. Hat de, J. G. Martha, Joseph 111. Hoop. Um. Met calf, Reuben Miller, ST. ANDRZW'N CElURefi.—Ebenezer Brewer, A. Ourrlson,J6lllesi Hoag, 0.0. Phlldlps, Isaac Whittier, W. n. Hyrum Hobert N. Cost, Clues, W. (Jobb, W ~ 11ellor, S. Von Bonnhorst, P. Johnson. ST. JOIIES Coteau, Le wernenvold.r,--John Chlslett, Sr., George T. Van Dorton, H. J. Lynch, John 11. Shoeurntrger, 11. R. Foster, .1. T. Chino, Thomas J. Bros elon, S. C. IdeCand• loss. Fire on Pioneer Ebtan.—A dreoccurred on Pioneer Run, 011 Greek, Thatuday afternoon, about one o'clock. A well called the Green Mountain well, belonging to the Penple's troleuni Company, on lease So. 2, .M.nneliorr farm, was destroyth engine °Use, den rick and tankage, south fillngliOil barrels of oh. Another well called the Mu:upon well was ale° consumed with engine bonSe and 120 hen rola or oil; ungl ue and one large tank saved. uninjured. T he first narnedwell was doing 75 barrels a day, and the latter was Idle. The .Peoplobi Petroleum Company's well .Yo, 1, call. I ed the McCue well, was also burned, and three geob tanks or the Hyde well. Estimated total loss 59,00 u. forth Great itebellton." Preparations for the production of th is Allegory and le.. In our city are progressing upon grand Tab scale. We are pleased to learn - they a r e tObe given for the beneet of the Widow!), Rome. .The young =Mem who design taking part are requested to meet this afternoon at Neville Hell, corner of Fourth and Liberty s 33ipelock r. a. , for rehearsal .20.. treet's, at Another ResignmettoU,—Saginel ttirigoyn. old soldier, who lost On arm ' serviee, gag who has for souie eighteen. molattus pot acted Mitrket Cons . table .in Alleglaeriy, has resigned, and rWe Johnston is appointed In his stead, Air. Irwin performed. the duties pertanting to his position With credit to him self' and to the siitlstaction of the public gen. erally. • • • Another illiallie„The 'atone cutters or thin Mtg. have demanded an Ineme. or tsvert ydive per cent. over the wages they have -been receiving , heretofore. no employere been re dined to Recede totbedesuand, and the dellalAre-ronsequentlr drat W6rk• ,Starried Ka committal to Jolt on lgondaykttrAltletmaa-lilebolsoc. to ewer Margaret -clngs pt &Elia Ulm, was yeste...._ 'tawsmm art taking tlisaforatiaripire ' PRICE TREE CENTS jfew Eagle. Texas is so Sues Gnu. AS &atty. W byPhilander Jones ye Squire. Ainsle b y F. F. arapper. Boston: Adams &. Co. LOST 111•20USIUTS. Sons. COMPS:IM and arranged for the Piano, by L. if. Gurney. Bos ton: Adams & Co. For sale by Charlotte Blume, NO. d. Fifth street. oa Idiesiosr. song. Melody by ~M. limn nis. Cleveland: S. Brainard & Co., WI Supe rior 'street. CANTILZSA. DUSL IIISI ,Chorus. Words b Lottle Linwood. Music by Wm. T, Rogers y . Cleveland: S. Brainard A Co., AM Superior street. Faint. LARS. Waltz. Composed for the yob alio, by Charles Warren. Cleveland : S. Brain ard & Co., 21. M Superior street. THOS'LT Tar as MIS IN lieu vas. Compan ion to "Evangeline." Words and mush. by William T. Rogers. Cleveland : S. Brainard & Co., 203 Superior Street. Doon Blear. Beautiful q nartette. li. S. Per kins. Cleveland Brainard A Co. 203 Supe rior street. If, SoNTLY we on O'ER To., SLRECV Snow. Song. Music by A. P. Wyman. Cleveland : S. Brainard & Co., 2n3 Superior Street. Amasementa. PITTSIIURCH TIDUTInf..—The theater-going miblir will thank Manager Henderson tor ef forting ail engagement with the world re nowned author and actor, M r. John Broughain. It would seem to he a work of saperogation to v t r , n a g nyt , tg , ng mo in n x , ra F Ise andof this gentletrtan's Tuesday evenings Mr. Brougham appeared as Dr. Savage In a new dye not comedy, written by himself, mal t/al "Playing with the Fire,. and the undi once, which was large and fashionable, were highly delighted and testified their apprecla- 1 Hon by loud mid prolonged applause. Those ' s ho wish to see this unrivalled eccentric corn niedLan should secure seats early, us but four nights now remain of his engagement. Ile appears this evening as "Wilkins Miring.- her' in the excellent drama, arranged by It tin eielf, from Chart. Dickens' novel ut David . Coppertield. Cleans. Housa—Annie Eberle was well re- calved em Pauline last night, with Mr. Leak toi Claude Melnotte. Thin evening the lovers of the Sliakesperian drama will have an tunity of seeing ...Macbeth" performed. Mr 'lLeak will custale IduchetJi, and Annie / . :berie ie character of Lady Macbeth. negoo.ac IIALL.—The woderful' pianist, the 1 boy Blind Tont. initigbtly dellabting ) large and select audiences with his rare Sinai- 1 cal performances. f . -• coup. 1 EXECUTOR'S SALE OF ELEGANT Valuable D01141410•11.—Throogh the rsitL.f fd f . . J o i 4 ol i , 'll Henry, Seemial7 of the i ratuVlßLS.Siallh.T.kflUA'Cl:E3.6ClfrEll' the Pittsburgh Female .COilegWe'lLllMen:mCnt,t : 7:. H .W.rt - h :IE4" 4 G ,,:trr . ", 4 5 1P: !I. Tek.r.... 4 *" the recipient of a valuable collection of shells, hag . E . mot *fib's estate of the late Colonel It numbering upwards of three hundred pp,i- simpacia. deceasen, comprising two large Preach mans. These, added to a former donation Pletc Stet /Pastes. twe I.rie Freush Piens Mantle melte six hun dred in all received from the', nghr.....1.` EuSt"ht,...rtrt frd .t..01..,,C,:r same source. A net, and beautiful room Ilets IL- ele gan t mill:top centre bibles, taah ' e - -- -- I; been fitted np In the college for cabinet pur- top dressing bureaus, marble top srasa g rtsilde, ma. poses, and we are pleased to learn that fee- hogany erardreee, /song., MaltofaWbedeteeda qUent and veil:table additions are made to it with vting mattresses, tie eiellant petrtor chattel. by its friends. Hers, tour caadelabras, rockin g ern , end rocnAlOrt 1 chaffs, Venetian blind/. h e r a. case. bedding, ar. irons and elands, together with many other arldattla not enumerated. 144 T. . ideCLELLAIiII, Anct,r. ______________________ Oil—The Reno nmea says that two hundred and twenty-erie thousand barrels of etude oil were received in New York between the first of January and the last of February ,while during the mime period last year only eighty one Muumuu barrels arrived. The amount of of: shed thoee two months one year ago was ,000 barrels, while during the same le of time this year it amounted to 6,00,- 000 els. The present strict Is 80,IXU barrels against 40,000 at the same tame last year. illuileide.—We learn from the Tyrone Henna- Idlers that Mr. Alex. Dysart, of alnlcing Val ley, in that county, committed suicide. on Tuesday lila, by shooting himself with a Ana tol. The deceased waa unmarried, and had been /aboringunder previous hallucination of wind for some time to the rash act.. Although ho was reputed wealthy, a forebod ing of n - ant and starvation is alleged as the cause of his committing the unnatural deed. el.Correctiors.—ln yesterday's koano we sta ted that W. C. Buerkle was charged before Al derman an Taylor with oh o ta n i e ta' LCVel " \r • s honld i' l r m e re ' reyersed no pennon of the pa - A ties, Mr. Bnerkle being h self the prosecu tor. We make the correction an an act co jus tice to the latter, who is a worthy citizen, do ing bustnretafor years In the Fifth ward. . Pioneer Engineer Dead.—Joseph Bridges. the pioneer locomotive engineer of the Alle ghenies, died In the vicinity of Ebensburg, on Thounday of last week, aged about 55 years. lie was acting enifinipir of the first locomotive, the "Pittsburgh," bunt west, ol the naoeuitalus, on its first trip from Johnstown to Wile:lore, over the old Portage railroad, more than thir ty years ago. Basistiling Trades Uniona.—The stove and hollow ware murders of Cincinnati, Louisville, Dayton, Columbus, Akron, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh Wheeling and Evansville have or ganized, we understand, an association to as sist the dictation of the " Trades, Unions' , in regard to the employment of workmen or management of the shops. Elarrelfable.The 011 City Repixter mit), "We have been requested by a number or oil dealers to ask of the Pittsburgh thenserciat Unit they will procure a reliable correspond ent at this point. The quotations given by their present one are generally Grronnous, and has indicted great !lineage upon the bu siness." Lowt—A few days since. hi Firth street, a bonial copy of "IdOzartSt Tweirth ilawL" the tly-lettf the name of "Jettnie McGraw...le written. an etind it will der will please lea , It at the owner. Gazette office, an re tern ttirneo to the Bladed.—At a meeting or the Eighth Warr Sehool . Board, last evening, hilsa Amelia Meary was elected% leacher in the primary department et said a r aril school, Wen Mira Maggie J. Nicholson, resigned. Beek Broken.-ILr. Uttarlea itirdy, Et tan , lier. residing Meat Znalsyllle, Iltuitirigdon coun ty, Crete e_alc, causing blatant cleat h, an upont, by railing per tbe Jon his tan nery the bark ho. CITY ITEM Fall awe Whiter abuses. It la with greet pleasure we Call the atten tion of our readers co the eubatrb stock of Pall and Winter Goode Just received by Mr. jam Teler, Merchant TaUar, No. 126 Federal street, e ileglanor. Ills nook embraces came of the .:Daft nottingnil Clothe s Caaannireas-, -Orezeoat ttiga find Vertical ever brought ta the western Market. His assortment-or llendrilling Goods, satipasing Shirts, Drewers, Collars Meek Tie; fliillilltarOhlolh, ad., cannot be archaised emit (1 .,„ - --1---.--...._.„.. sr wart. A mime stook of ready Mid Santa I,,''''''REES• I bbl. ands half nub.. non Bann: Coals; Vests and will alga be Multi U t bbl, fi vg, ; .; . . !whin essabliatiment. remonsu Aims or any 'Miami& thee Ming , the ahead 'trot lag to Is store ter iiiiMa MIA ET MOTET 21 'mks* Mr. Wafer a Calle .. - , S=inn totili do bbin. new EMU, Flah• .114) 111 Man k.- tto 1 4iymit returned alter an absence ot three a - 2 .3..vrt-:-; Yeete ha the urthla hare mamma my, chop • per urn tri . - awn - . tar all aorta cd jobbing /J 2 the carpenter , Una - ropoincip limy pmesiiii.,;,....., alma old stand, Virg= alley. between Balm. 1 liellinans barneriat Triple Vinegar of satiador add street and Cherry Alley. ordera awaited am'Or "d " rin i.„,..._r t UU , aiirrenind le eirsillry,Mriable ' ' use orTiif 11--anng, Ter arimtl2. InkyliteorKf. Ano, sktosivel, astanded.lo. Miriam Summate. iiiiii Corner Llbert7 and Han% stmts. - ' • TELE . WAREIY TWO EO/TIONN AOJE PRETT".II 4 , " . ON IVEDArEkqI) Y A.ND 444.TURDILY. The edition Is forwarded width will nisch I - scribers soonest as the null rem.' TERUO fluttlbc:Neot— . ... I_l2 Canna of ten atto nporntete• OR KERN—on Tnt.s.lAy M everting. April ad, al the Vresidence of her mo th er, No. MI Penh triree4 rtrt..7,..11tA, yottugent daughter of the late Andrew L. NOtire of the /111.1e./141 Vajlmbkit r;:va i thyk ß thie 24 lust., In Us LW funeral will take wave from the reatdeap of 6 " . ' 6, 1.6 6 6 4 6 * itattet , No, t smaafk•ia artist, op .1131xxn•t'. at_ 0'e1.,l r. 111. The relat:l3of al., fatally are respeetflalr 'hefted to attend. OEMETERIES. u r Em . E:irEl f t!.--A ru g•le on the ai 014 rt.l• ' ' immediately north oPlTtear'be'ny PITT, or Ilrlahton Hoed. croons wlshltui to skiert titlrl. Lots W111'14,1117 at the Superintend spi•couk s. s t the p.metet7. Title Peed. Permits cod all other tomlness will be attioudeti to at the DM/ Warehouse of the underalaned. corner of Pedro uA I..aeorta streets. Alleallieny MT, A. IsKLLI. Secretary and Treasurer. BOOTS AN 13 SHOES. 838,000- TO RE GIVEN FOR Sie,(zHc)c>. GOODE THAT ACTUALLY COST $3,40 fo Manufacture, wcaaß. 011.1,5113. No Regard to Cost or Value. BO COOT FOR "SO ?MUCH? Sell for '-So Customers get all the benefit, and f . get the profit, by being ready at the great Sheriff's Sales with Money; Shoes worth 83,60, wholesale, ' bought for 81.50, and will sell them for 101,74. COME AT ONCE, For In a few dais we will be able to to dispose of these goods at prices we ask for them. ALL NEW, NICE FRESH GOODS, I= l li 14 lb: 4D j - Concert Hall Shoe Store. ORATORIO THE NIAGNIFIEENT SYMPHONY AND CANTATA, THE HYMN OF PRAISE, BY MENDELSOHN, WILL RE REPEATED, ON Thursday Evening, April lith, AT CI I HALL, • MEOW 4Llr.ttitox-ic) Scoelety. MISS 2.5111. LE I' AI, 1,• • lioprano Soloist. M MR..I. T. W AME LIN h.. :01 Seat:. will be boid at 10 o s. 'cloc . 4, 139 . W , IE p IigBDAY litii VAlTl ( toreli E . LL"" Price-of ulnilaslon 31,10. No extrh ,barge. BANK STATEMENTS. iIIUAIITERIN STATEMENT OF THE %Melia .% ics• - NATIONAL BASIN Or PlTTnnennti. Aptll 2d 1385. Loan, and Dlxounts ASSETS... ..... $ ca,pu 54 Expenses and Taxes 7,6 S a U. S. Bonds to secure Nat. Orr *n.... E 40,000 CV °Other U. b. becurttles On band .......... CI 650 OP :44 ' .v.1.Z.V1,71... at "17 . iiia — liet ...... L- 00 9 a Lenal. I elllier Not and Specie ..... ... MAIO 55 Capl tai reed. and Earning s . : eiational- ou Male Cireuiarie Due Depositor Due Banks and ' Be Dividends Unpaid """ The*pore etaternent Is eorreel tret C gl G if 6 1fter knowledge end belief. Sworn before me aI'O do IHNLi d do . MARTEN apr:lltl April, 18£16. . aarrn. Smarr Public. AUCTION SAL.ES LJB9IIII 34,000, • . at2h o'clock. .tia1.0.4"t::.2:,ii.t.114:11`a .7 Fifth street, will be sold for &scow. of 'mom If rosy concerti, 34000 pounds Charcoal [rob, Inch by half. Terms at ewe. T. A... ,klcelt:l4.A.ND. ARO, PROPOSALS ALLEGHENY coil - wry .... WORK " M T .ls reti .l ". ll ' , RNAL:Vitti:r4 . lii2..- w I- Agee, of the above Institution for the Bate of f s of Land, not exceeding fifty acres, t ular not it piece re Than al: tulles from the city. to PToposals most eV", full partieultisarta.lons. ""' q"--"IIBINtbri!"VNIVIi, President. Careco4F,' E " . . ? :r i lintid g *Ottli=. %Go, App1e1ar,L566.—.p4:2%W.44Wt4 1211213! REMOVAL. p _ _ _ _ Er/WV-AL.—B. IticLAIN & CO. hare removed their °We to No, 12 street., opposite IFILit Ina Ball 2 Fourth FORkSAtE--Foii RENT • FOR SALE --400 acres of heavy =tTimber LaoJ In Snyder township, ,Jefrerson en."' "k.h11.1.02.7/"CthlrFPWhoifatr- SUNDRIES. PRODUCE CONSIGNMENTS. • w, 1000 bble. pane Peach Blocr • Potatoes: • 100 boah. Nest:an:lock do 60 bones liochec Cheese; 75 do cew Maple Scc .o &J do Cannet Peactwc: 50 do do ea; 60 do kleulna Uratsges; • • 40 du Lencls; Pcnorhoin: . •. • • L 5 do SaltgPickles: 70 Imneslslnc: 56 bids, prime Dried Apples; • 44 to ld and.% Drled-Pei:46es: 23 11kg, Apple klottce: Clover Seed atcl Timothy Se. 4: • Butter and Eggs dally retql.ed. URArt'at 11EITEg, • No.. Mb EdIKSIT dram mho (-1 EttitLETICALILILLED E.TA TILES AyD FILIIITS: dozen Pres/. Tel:woe...2.nd Pannd.: •• •• I . *acher, 2 and I pounds; COL •• • • Pine A[pla:•24nd2gpOusids2 10300 • • • • Whonleberles; 1 •• •• AO Bla ms ckberries; ' • ' • • Plu; 00 •• •• Cherries; 110" Lima Beans; • fi0•• tireeo Peak: AiIM Hated t ie . e u tr . llll l3 . l . , w• •z•• curer • tug. •r de., de. ItEirE7 AM U' . P. Jam _ _Nos. Oland 178 WOod amt. 00 10, a_ I 00 boxes littmlna Ona rr ge' 60 • • Palanno 30 • • Lemotss; to barrel. Tanalps; to Eg T . • so .• oo Jena 1.00 burgle Onloos; Y il*CkeYe Potatoes In stor e flit ( . 01 I le ml42:tf NT. J. BTI.tI - & No. US Third Street. p . Nu :I tCM 171 A: 1I Ai AlliD PRODIIcoa 100 bell e: ter of the "West; 100 Voldon kleo0o•. tnty ; ttobi." . o l 4.9trolru """' to bo. c° "ro M at : 4 to • .4t../INOM6 SON. Dlsmood. ASeibe. 3. B. .CANTIXI.I, OEM BEI 0 M 0,030 GO M 641 33 40,000 03 461.140 00 141, iO9 43 17,313 2s 4,052 00 EVEN