THE PITrSBURGH GAZETTE editor.. Bwis I.L it 711. COST ALMA GN .1. tt at wean 111.anag P OBLIBIBDB Y TBA u . , yrTB AZBOOI4 nos No.. lITTu DTiazrT. rittabvreL TERMS • _ _ One 'Yea ky /erred by Cinryler •-- 'l,: VOL UM E I , XXX.---No 80 ghe Viftsburßh 6auftc. THURSDAY, APRIL H,;1;. CLYMER ON ARMINi: THE ffiY ATE In the ornate, on the 12th or April. 1 , 01, on motion of Mr. McCduria. II •w end reading and f finsideration of the hill Pr" Yidiffig for arming thp ',late w.f Pilfered upon. It so happened that just before the assem. ~, tiling of the Senate that evening, intelli gence had been received by telegraph that the forces of the Government were engaged in actual conflict with the insurgents ut Charleston. All the members were in pos. sexitiOn of the news, and each acted tinder t as his principles and feelings dimmed. Upon the passage of each section of the bill the yeas and nays were required. Each division produced a strictly party result. Every Republican voted to pot the State in a condition of defense. Every democrat voted the other way. On every division Mr. CLYMER voted nu the rebel side.. His principles, his sympathies, and his amin rions, all took him that way. On the final passage the vote stood : YEAS— Molars. Benson, Boughter, Cornell, Finney, Fuller, Gregg, Hall, Ham. ihnu, Belt:Mud: Imbric, Irish, Ketchum Landon; Lawrence, McClure, Meredith, , Nichols, Parker, Penny, Robinson, Ber rill, Smith, Thompson, Wharton, Yardley, and Palmer, Speaker-27. Nsve---Messt-s. Blond, CLYMER, Craw ford, Mott, Schindel, and Welsh-6. This record,.which Mr. Ctirsor.n made at the commencement of the war, he main tained, with a most disloyal and infamous consistency, till the close. MR. CLYMER ON A RAMPAGE. Match 11, 1889, Mr OLYMF.R, in his place In the Senate, exclaimed • "Mr. Speaker, the Senator from Brad ford asserts that this question of Slavery meets tnteverywhere; It meets us here at 'home, and oh the bloody battle-fteld;' and declares In excited and unary terms, we must meet IL' • • • there you have it, sir! There to no mistaking the Senator from Bradfordend'his followers, Be and they will never, no, never! consent that this Constitution shall he maintained as it is and the Union restored as it was." Mr. CI-sits:a evidently thought the Con• stitution was an engine Invented and run mainly to uphold Slavery ills thief thought in desiring the preservation of the Union seems to have been to keep Slavery awhile longer from spoiling. Read at the distance of four years his pathos is ridicu lous and his principles contemptible. - - - THE Harrisburg Telegraph, hitherto strongly_ on the side of the President, speaks of the Connecticut election thus: "The issue was one solely and only be tween the People and the President. The President referred his official action to the People. The People accepted the refer ence, deliberated calmly on that action, and notwithstanding they were tempted by the promises of patronage openly made by the President, and threatened blthe par asites sent front Washington to carry Con nocticnt against the People, the People of that glorious State have pronounced a verdict against the President !" TnE robber of Mr. Cord, at New York, ht likely to effect a compromise, by which he will pocket a cool $lOO,OOO, and restore the residue of the plunder. Tb i. i, getting to be the fashionabl e manner of adjusting matters of this sort. - - _ ED. FORNRY, in the Washingtna Citron ide, says: "It is surmised - Mat if the 'dead ducks were resurrected in Connecticut yesteniat•, 'the tailor's goose' went clean to the kun TOtili GAM:III'TR . I observe in the. C. , ca. mere6ll of to day an- editorial paragraph, which, though unimportant per re, should yet not be permitted lo pass unscrutinized, inasmuch as it not only shows the light in which radical reformation is regarded by many, but attributes the worstmotives to those aho are its special champions. The paragraph referred to reads as follows: "In telegraphing to the Hon. James M. Scovel, President of the New Jersey Sen ate, to elect a "Radical" or "Copperhead" to the United States Senate, we apprehend that the Won. Thaddeus Stevens said more than he intended to say, Inasmuch as it was but another mode of expressingthe "rule or ruin" idea, on which some people are ready to believe he is acting. There is a wide difference, we humbly suggest, between u Radical and a Copperhead, raid Mr. Stevens might drop one extreme without resorting to the other, and still do his country a ser vice. The expression -lets Mit flood of light on the motives pi - Mr. Btetai.4 l Now this purports on its face to be an humble suggestion, it would be difficult to get up an equally short article transcend ing it in audaciousness. Suppose it to he shown that action and re-action are the el. ements of the law of progress; and suppose it to be further shown that persistence in doing right by - dose who know what Is right., is necessary to the triumph of right —which. I think, are demonstrable propo sitions--besides begetting an opposition which runs into palpable errors, that they actually contribute, by reason of their enor mity, to make the contrast between good and evil so plain that be who runs may read; suppose 12fitiaa...to be trite, and it must follow that whenever politics or any other ingredients necesaary to the organi =Lion of Society set in in the right direr Lion, It should receive the warm support of every true man. And such is unquestiona bly the mode by which - progress achieves its best ends. And these ends "cast their shadows before" in just such telegrams as TWA:ldeas. Stevens sent to Hon. James B. Scovil. Two doctors examine:a patient affected with thatterrible'disease, the cancer. Dr. A. tells the patient ho-can take it out by the roots and eure_him thoroughly; but that he must undergo a painful operation. The patient II weak-nerved, and - asks Dr. H.'s advice. Dr. B. (who Is not a Radical,) promises to cure him.. without pain (the chief recommendation of quack nostrums). Dr. B. is preferred. The Dr. uses gentle palliatives. Soon the external indications of the disease disappear, and Dr. B. be conies, to use a more expressive than po llte_pltrase, "a devil of a Leßow." But a shod time, botreTer, elapses before the disease breaks out with renewed virulanci; the patient begins-to languish; gentle treat ment must restore , bini. In despair he call's for Dr. A. The Dr. tells him hi e c,„,„ is hopeiess. Afterinonths, and perhaps ye ars of suffering, Intenser far than removing the rootaof the disease while:-they were yet controllable, the patient dies. Though it may appear from the foregoing illustration that I have formed a very im perfect diagnosii of the disease called can. eer; yet it will:I trust, appear that what 'semis to be the . easiest and best way of 'achieving SU end, may be neither; while to persist in do regardless of tonesing„ quences, Is both. T. M. B. April 2, 1800. Our corresponds nt overlooks the studied misrepresentation of- Mr. Srxverrs' pod . - • • - lion by the Commercial, In attributing to him the Idea that there was no differenee betweini a Radical, and a CopKr4ead. Whit Mr. 13 , rnymes said, in effect, was that there was no difference between•a Consery wive and a Copperhead. But then, that paper 13 not atintitle of fair dealing, and it is idle to look in that quarter for it 4 . len•ral ItelDowell BA, F , itna i rc u =o , Cm, April 4—The Legiale bore Ma cOnotutrent resolutions ex. g=t Approetehion, at the services ot, IlaDowcti,.. and imbue opo g re so g o . promote hint to the MU rank or or General ot the United States army'. The Legitietnis erilirnottl 2 _ 1 On"lfy fSHPICUP:T : .. . _ , 121 ```a CITY ITEMS ./ M. Ful ton•s 11.-mg More, ,mlll,lleld roppo,ito. 11.1. Po-tunici• Dry Good, PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Ft.r litrgent. litock, the grtat.t vnnet e,11.1 Ilse lib prle., go to HA ...I a Co•., %bit' krl 911-net lilsek Silk.. All widths .nd ivialitles, on the northeast I „, r„i i „ in ;„g hifi. a ,r, ita,ninti finally' corner of Fourth and Market streets . An nil It) incorporate th e F. li. ..tits, Is , a A tit operat ire Benefit Association of New Castle .. ........_ , Oil art relating to the clerks of the urveral Finney 1. 010.4P41 Millar, Plain, glue, Rios it, tireen and Wine Color. on t ""n ‘ t” n,it thetthe'',Y t , ' ,l nit net wneern the northeatit corner of Fourth end Market , Irig ''''' tr ' et t . an ' i eiiie .. .hi , in the hrf rOnfrh 01 sew ickley: an act relating to the office of streets. C. ii.".x, L....a *. Co . lnterpreter for the several Con is of Alleghe afeairrty !Pemba° too ny Ciotti!) an art for bills of promeentiou for ~..,, stark°, ~,,,,, disorderly persons In the borough of LMoneinet I WILI dad at Harker Ar. t o,'N, (Ou hoes of ~rioio, sheet lin g ., „taog.„ and s r an art authorizing an additional notary public i other staple and Taney 00.14 al the lowest l ii ' d int:Theo)* Ciiiiiity; an net re•lallve to past.- I eastern prices. kliik rid ligenses In Butler COunty. • The Sena ! e then a dlourncil J. Pub Deladrma, Haines I l i ohlite Width, Loh ehitapei than they ran be I The , log h . „. ~,. in ere pained' Wand in'the city. Rtinn o.iw'ri th e northeast ' An act to incorporate the Water and Use Llghi ; corner 01 Fourth and Market streets. • company of Lawrenceville; an act relative to C. il, i ..i-iii., I ''' . I t.o- the root snit expenses of grading the streets -sem— ! in Allegheny Cltyt an act to ineorponuo the catarrh. Horne insurance Company of Pittsburgh; tin Dr. teartlner, who has been meeting with . act to incorporate tke People's Trading ASsO- great ...tress In the treatment of Catarrh, . a 11l kgain visit this City, on Tuesday, Aprll en " i ' n nf R.rntlitghani t;th, nail remain here nulllthe 21st. Retreats ! tatwrrh by the use of warm medicated inhalla I ' ONE DAY LATER FROM EUROPE ' thin. mitre Monongahela House. Read hi, • Ivertiaement. . i 1 SF.N ATE. Mr. WII.n introduced a joint resolution di reettng the secretary of War to take Inept for preserving the grave. of [Talon soldiers from desecration, which w. passed. Mr. Ponteroy Introduced ajolnt resolution appointing it board of manager', for the Na tional Military Academy, which a. referred to the Military Committee. Mr. Clark, from the Judiciary. Committee, reported back with certain amendmente, the FlOtae bill In relation to the habeas cormis Si . Stewart moved that the Special Com forterule Fifteen be dificharged from the consideration of the plan of recoil at ruLion recently submitted by him, and that Ills resolution be made the special order for to-morrow, Mr. Stewart spoke of the Impatience of the country for some definite plan of reconstrue tion at the hands of Congress. The expiration of the morning hour cut off discusedon on Mr. Stewart's motion. The veto mcA Shia taken up at 1 o'clock, and Mr. Trur B r took the floor in oefense of the Civil Rights Bill. Mr. Trumbull said be fully shared with the President his regret at the latter being unable to sign the bill to protect all persons In their civil rights. He regretted this action of the Presiaent on account of the latter, as it will tend to alienate him from those who elected him to his poriltion-who gladly suatained his administration, in the piincipleit upon which he was elected; but, above all, he (Trumbull) regretted It for liberty's sake, to secure which the Government was formed. lir. Trumbull then proceeded to show that its provisions were Just and wise, extending ' his remarks at great length. In the °our. of Thomas W. Parry se Co-, TIIIE•FOREIGN NIARKETS. ; his speeh, Mr. Trumbull related the follow , ing incident: teas than font rear. ago, in tactical Slate Slate Roofers and Dealt.. in Awe.. , ply to a veto message by Prevident Buchanan an Slate of various colon . Office at Alesan• __. ; of the homestead bill, the Sea for to whom I al der Laughlin'. near the Water Works Pluto . ludo-- I'OH TI AND, Mr „April I -The nteatnnhip Doe Mr. sunnier-What Senator was it r ( Laugh- Margit, Pa. Residence, leo 7e Pike street. Or. mamma, which left Londonderry on the lad ter.) ie. promptly attended in, All Work Warrants Mr. Trumbull continued t-H-- said this idea nits, arrived at 7A5 this evening. ed water PrOof. RoPeirthe done at the " o r" in the House of Como - to.. on the 2lst, the about poor foreignere somehow or other iip warn to haunt the itnagmations of a great oat notice. No charge for repairs, provided the . bill rtholisiong certain restrictions noon die- Many people. I am constrained to say Biala roof is not abused afte. It is put o • the Senator alluded to) that I look upon thin . sentern at 0 tfooll Calyer-sity w. debated and . -......- ; objection to the bill as a mere quibble on the Pall and Rioter Hanle. carried through a second reading by Ili ma- t part of thtip,aident., and aata,[n g hard pre.. all for some ex.. for withholding his tae in with great pleasure we mil the eaten. 1 t • ' " The Duds Nous regards this division as the : al of the rottaaure; him allusions to the for- Lion of our readers to the nubperb stork of Fah t t seat criterion yet prenented of the strength eignerS bt this ilotineetiOn, leeks tome more and Whiter Geode just received by Mr. Johe lof the parties In the new Parliament. ' like ad expfansiton of the mere politician or Velar, Merchant Tailor, No. 126 Federal street, . A nuttier Liberal member, Mr. Oliphant, gave demagogue, than a grave and attend reation to I liegbeny. Ma stock embraces sok," attics• of an intended nintiOn afTeCting the fa-- be offered by the President in a veto meatier of the turn , '. hill, namely. To inquire Into the quo I upon no important a multject. ..*- 1r aunt beautirul Cloths, Cass imeresterroat. ! Lion of the re-deftributiOn of mate , Sumner-Who was the Senator! , age end Vestings ever brought to th western Mr, Thi i Th e e idiom:en If the Reform ,. Bill etnitin tLe to Mr . Andr u e i a brili:J o h .o a n t Is Te re laintztag i : M r Seth. der ket- Bin . 8 MM...1 of Fdrulahleg tioMia, , tliiept?..l!4l,l.;?. Lel'l:4:Bl:udrsh.'cotihitenigtVgntllia%‘E.,:or.; l ' s ta perhaps the best analwer,'Gion% I.'Shiliuld wimprinlng Shirts Drawers Collar. Neck Ties, ; Gr.vaner's amendment a ill seal the llooni 01 hardly herr ventured to have used such as laridgo,ii, e ,„ , s e, „,,,,,,,,,,, r e , „ eri ,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,, ! the bill, while the other nide antiCipate little language in reference to the President, .to it west. A •rge aback of ready mad Pant. ! o e r no danger trout tt toile. there is serious accdullsse,liiz ii.;ifeqfluielltrebllngilAnilitilezia.geoegi-ti:en 1 d • fectlon from th e Liberal ranks. Leal., Vesta and Overcoats, will also tie ound . The Tenn, learns front a reliable authority veto Message 10 grass . The President also at his swam...merit, Persona In want of any ; tim i t „, th r o , ess o saf l i , r. of , I ;ti e te iL irt r ho s t r is ii l a s e n r i t e longs, a 1,:l tniptedidectiftene,totmelaiktillealtileziar;ertwof %nes: • Oiling In the s thing Ina 'Monad not fall to I I.'`.r-tda.y m " or i n a ing ,, , ' lle lath, red he in ar au...W.l a ' re born I '' n this country, mol where the lili- '! give Mr. Winer a rah. 1 Fr i day sent a telegram to his wife lello aas sien are born I nnot tell Like Topsy, It Is I staying at Cork, expecting every day bistro, 1/ tientiOnable. mi g hty were not born at all, but irresponsible t ounterfeltern. I i ion+ to embark for America; she and her sin- Just come. , Latighterd 11 .MU for England en route to He (Mr. Trumbull) was of the opinion that all one of the InOst, serious annoy-aim. which the proprieto of au artiele in Unnf.lial de- The sheitantioah, put at auction at Liver- Slavery, were citizens. That was the opinion ' mend have to rs nuer is the paraticai ~,,,_ omit on the 2 . 2,1 by order of the United elates of Attorney Itenereil Bates, and the practice j Lotion of it by parties equally unscrupul ous lag. . On grt‘B2., was knocked down for .Els,7fat tso o n- of the present Secretary of the stat, Mr. Marcy. Ile combatted the Idea Goa a and irrequiusble. Ilan inflivldual or a firm :P us 'Wk.-Petit MS are unimportant. state hail power to make citizen. e with means engages In this nefarious busti t e,,, t The Monroe was fiats Beatles Closed at net. ' United Statue. Con Ba t ahas the sole p ower.p the damages award a court of jostle° for , Me• The decision of Chief , Justice , Marahall, was srats.-A Madrid telegrams aym the lipan.h that a citizen of the United States, ?matting the offense are collectable, and it is .1111 e Sat- liPVertlEnt,lll hail received important du- In any Shoe of the Colon, was a citizen of that Astarte. to the party wronged that the wrong- patches from its Minister at W.hitigton, bSt t mate . The Presideuta farts are as bad as his I 'Merl, made to Coffer; but in most cases the sa i mon a hat subject is not stated. 'low. This . not the first time the right of , - l Ara Val• •110 Patrans.-The statements in l Federal citizeriship Was ' , repeats! Lo he colder- . rote. are inert of show, who cannot respana in I regard to A .traa and Prussia are conflicting , rml by law. There have been several cases of dollars to the law's swami. 1 The Gorman firms in London have unsierm- ' collective naturalisation by annexation and Ilestet ter's Stomach Bitters being a &foulard 1 ly ridiceled the Idea of hostility, and the latest. ! Wer e cum and Tex. for example. I telegram. ern of it reassuring channels, , inn , It la a cOMmon practice to pa. acts defining Tome, LOArk °table every. here, 1.11 rerres t P ' .. " .401 the German press eontinues to Oral in : the moaning of other sets. My opoe, and lag tee value affixed to It ail arcurstely as a warlike rumors. the prevailing opinion la, that all native horn Nat tonal Bank hill represents the atom. t ex. I A special courier arrived at Vienna I,u the porton. not subject to foreign o. p:wers, are r , .by pressed on it. face, hex been extensively coon- Ost a ith dispatches from the Prussian Go, ;by virtue of their birth, cis. . The Pa i e. rnment, the nature of a bleb has not trans- ; dent's objection, that all e.t.a are not repro. terfeted and andulated. The proprietor. have , pired. I nem. here, does not seem to have prevented spent tunny thouaand dozier. In h,,,,,,, ~,, Ise rest vi A LON naUNDiAn 4-Ltlndon, F . tdoy : hint from u a t iglit i tig arty mot other Mlle. Sir, 'rni h''''ng d'"'" i'''''''''' -indivhl " W ' ! t'''ed'''n',"°. iCfs " . r'i l ' e s ; ,' l7l The e h i r t ' i n t k o .3 7 .., ' pe7t. ' ..:n ' t. h", 1 r'ebp°r*.ert'ine.4 eg h o a se t 1:teu11"17.47: ...thtrtawr'enntoy! and Orilla WhO have girt, their minds to this ' A let - ming war rumors eon nett tO prevail] five loyal States, which have stood by the dirty work. These parties .notn e o r th e ,,,, a , al % lenna, but the flows Is con flirting l' a ion and Constitution, are to be dm. volunteers was , privml of their right to legtalatat Sir, it least-have a wal of changing their base, Th" r" '"' " "g of A ''''''''" . about to commence. . le pot the fault of the twenty-five loyal Staten though they nacre chan ge their &sena., q lie rem- saya : Lord Groavenor's resolution and if the reason urged by the President Is a Whet, an injunet ion la Laid lip Oil them In one , wrufdrnWel Up by Lelaraell, and If it should ht. I good one now, n haa been a good one for all part 0' t"" °°""t'Y they *"‘"'Ll''''' "."' 1 '''titali'gli't'e"r"bkYV,Lifiet Z n i l ge b* ati ( o a n d :77ge l :T,.; l 4: ; ro lb ge t i l lTrir . " t h n ' tit firitte o go " tr e m S e t' nlifit I t=rg . ntmae , to anOther, and try tha trick again. In . 'moo . Or the dissolution of the Hot., i t Corn the government the rights to lei:delete, some eases It is tiereallary to kill theta two or most probably a diasolUtiOn. why, sir, then the criminal Is to take no three times oyer. Perhaps the twat thing A collision took place on the Norfelk coast , Inge of h i la crime, an i d the l pu r a i i i lt e en ii t t it e r; b dr a wi tatt , between au English steamer and • a hessian • mosishet for the gut ty . I that mitt lie done under these elreihnstalleen htlig. Ti,,- bri g afterw ord. capes. n. 1.11 tea the President has famed a proclamation, not is to "ion an fikfunsit ~,, " mato all a lin use th.. :of the crew and the captain we.. drowned. lor peace . tbe Senator from Nevada I Stewart) Bitters to buy only of dealers about they fn. ' Li rerpr-f r. , tbrt . .llorket • . btrrir•ol, -lb re.* a seems to suppose. l i t no trians. N ot a press -The- Brokers circular reports; the Nlll, of ' lamation that the re Ilion over, et. that in trust. In every cite, t oe -,, ,‘,,,, s.;;;s„, ;,, 11111. eel hot Imp 71,C00 balms. The market certain Staten it Ls over. The President does Unit.' State. and Bsh Amen Ica this fa t opened buoyant with an advance of r'ai'l i not toll tin that Texaa, one of the ""'°" tonic, Nye opened P''''" Ive """ h- I t ' ia 'r t l'A'ri"..ili.g_bittL.'"l. Tt l e7„ ' :ol " tlrna "l"'"‘ ore s ii ' r '' lTtit ' n ' l I BLVilrtlozlhtrlie wiee p renis en n te r d e tr il e!%ll.7 lf n w: clue lit/iy IN) procured of rel bible ;nee Of Lima , Lir, et' ,A; Middling, •_eiti'd ; Upland, 'arid; Itlid- had to walt for moven Staten, must a c not neon. dling. 19!„11. Texas! The same principle would re- Ileditetter's Bitters Trod, market market dull. q uire ( us to wait for Texas, and she has not Are sold wholesale and retail at very low rates I Itretuottiturs market dull. Provision litartiet : yet re-or govrment, and rganizett have it Fleming's Dreg and Patent Medicine Depot " L 0 k. , t ,,'1,,, .',I 3;7„ar1Y....,._,,..,,„,„„._,,,,„„0,„ clo se d not been recognized as haring a Republican Na tii Market st rem, corner of the Diartio n e a, ~,h6 - .4 foe mo ney . I form of government, entitling them to rep., and Fourth etheet. The banana In the Bank el England Mei vas- , sentation. The resereaentatives they have ed during the week one hundred and t wenty_ , chosen from most of [hone States that have ~...........e.smes.,, tag ht thousand pounds.t undertaken to re -Organize, are portion. fresh ! from the rat:willow. CCM rasa and from the Senators Wright and Dloon-Linporte• C. ' ..',1,,, 71,4471'4;-/1/" " l.C.... t.rn't 7s--iiito; g , rebel array, men who could not be pulmit lion of Liquors-Revenue Decision- : Erie ,'},;- -..- ! and here, could not take the nal al- Fishery Roestion-Univeraal Amnesty. , ..,, rite oath to entitle them to their seats; SlLlor lons, April .1.-The rribune's Washing. : BREST AND CHERBOURG ADVICi:a. and are we to wait and to abstain (MI alienist mays: Senator if right, from New from all legislation of a general character - -- - , Sir, these States are only to be represented dertmv, ins no fatigued Ity his Journey here, ' I through State organization• all members or that he was yesterday unable LO go to the S.- ; The irikojera Disappearing.' this body can only be presented through State ate, and It. Is extremely doubtful if he can be ; I organization, and all members of this body got there when the vote on the Coll Rights ; • _ __ can only be elected by the State Legialature. Bill comes Up. Senator Dixon In .metchat e . 1 The members of the other Hoarse can only be better, If It should be raining when the Vote tO so s- , o• a • .... •• -o•-••• I nr-c.1..1P11.1.01111L/ONS ISSUES!. ' elected In pureuan. of the State laws. Hence, In taken, neither me be relied on to be pres- 1 ! an preliminary to any repreeentation In rho eat. - i - other hon. crf Congress, it must be deter- The Secretary of the Trmisury yesterday Is- ( ! maned whether there is a State Government, sued a circular, to Custom officeni, in Wirielt l T u l I J liau's Equalizing Bounties Bill,,! and whether there is a State Legislature ha, he ntates that . a large amount of spirits,. lag soithoricy to elect Senators, and having liquor In imported into the United States per - ' authority to provide law. under , which repre porting to be medicine-, but 10 reality hieing i t sentatives may be elected. There wa. but slightly tinctured with etiannoes, they lineifinartia, April 4.-The Departtnettl of . a time certainly when there were no such most exercise unusual vigilance hi the ("Mee- , State has received official intormatioe trout Legislator. In any of the eleven States. Lion lad prevention of each fronds ti the rev- 1 entity In every instance whore such marches, 1 the United Stales Consuls! at Brent and Cher. , There Was a time when the only kind of goy ! erament in many of them was hoettle to the dine I. entered, there must be a thorough in. bourg, under date of March ilth. I United States; when every member In it tuati apection to satisfy themselves that the !Moore ! The Consul at Cherbourg states UM , from abjured tila allegiance to the United States thms tinctured arc intended for medicine! Mal. l the tenth eaul the end of Fehroary, there oc- , and sworn allegiance to a government that The Tribune's W.hingtoo special say. that ctirred sly-eight dea th . from cholera, mak- i was hostile to this. does another Invoice of goo,D amountin g in value tag from the beginning up to date, one hun- United States, carried with it area rights. to SAM, from the Freedmen , . AM Society of deed and fourteen days, a total or three hens what are they I Why, air, they are the inhee Bradford, England, end eciesiiMe 4 to . the fired and fi fty -eleven deaths from cholera, in a I rent and fundamental rights which belong to President of the Nlitional preedmeots Relief population of forty thousand. The disease every citizen fuel freeman In all countries AesOciation, In New York, has just been re- eectina to have disappeared, as no deaths had i such aa the rights enumerated in thin hill, cawed by the Secretary of the Treasury, who recently occurred, and the Sanitary Board wait and they belong to citizens In all the States h. Oireated their admission Into port free of issuing clean bills of health. In the Union. The right of American dtity. The consul at Brent reports that the mil- I citizenship means something. it does The lion. T. A. Rollins, Commiaaloner of In- demi° has at length retired, peens., of cnolera , not mean in the ea. of aWg, fOrehfner that ternal Revenue, yeaterday decided th at all I having .Dpe,,,,,r 'once starch Ist. The Min- I when he . naturalized he is to be left to the persona who are reqmred to take out I icoloes later or Comm.tee at Par. ha, oohs., I cleats merny of State Legislate re. lie hart a right under the internal revenue law, must give hills of health to be issue& when fully naturalizes' to go into Rs lands, new bonds intern receiving lieences for tbe Lieut. Gen. Grant has appointed Malor Geo, reside there, and the United States will pro ensuing year. K. Lech Assistant Adjutant General of Voluu- teat him In that right. It would protect a oh ne IVorld's Washington spechil says Tho teens to fill the postoon which was occupied leen of the United Stites not only in one queation of protecting the rights of AMerican by the late T. S. Bowers, state of the United Metes, but It would pro fishermen Is becoming a mrious one. The The President leaned orders for the'pardOn teet him In foreign countrie "Equality of Government has dispatched two vessels to the I of sov•eo per.ions yesterday. They were spe- Rights la the lamb of the Co.mmonwealth," fishing grounds, and will probably soon send I o f cases from eeveral of the Southern statea, I says Kent. another. Sir Erederick Bruce has heal two or I under the lath exception. Ur. Trumbull hare cited several authorltioa, three inteririews lately with M n. Seward on some days ago Mr. Julian Introduced n hill nhowang that a citizen is entitled to be pro. the subject. equalizing bounties, which win referred to the tooted in his liberty, proerty and eajoyment A Republican senator remarked today that Military Comnilttee, and which met the views ,GO tell it LO the father whos e son woe. t.ved he watt well assured a proclamatm a of Delver- 1 of the MillOrn end Soldiers Unice of thin city t to death at Andernonville the widow whose sal amnesty would • mon be leaned. ! The principal ohjection to this bill wa s rim I huidand was slain at Mail. Ridge, or to the - -stspe--- - - supposition that It would require Mir II Veil little boy who leads his blind father thrtmgh c ase I million of dollars as estunated by the I ay- the +Anima of your city, who lost his eye on Cover eat Purchase-Bribery Di .:m h ___,,,,, tan Independen muter General and Provost Marshall Getter. the Gulf roam. Go tell them that this govern ,al Pry, but at the request of Mr. Julian, Ur. meet, In defence of which the rum and hos. Soelety. I Brodbetul, Second Comptroller of the l're,... band fell, and the father lost Ida eras, Is &ger -Now Yoko, April 4.-A Statement has [wen , ury, haa submitted to him a carefully preps., eminent that line a right to call their persona published of several of the paper, to the el- led inatemont of official data, from which tt ate to Ito dedease, but has no power protect ha pea. that the amount to sittbdy the require- friends in any rigiiiit htever. r, it cannot feet that the Government of the United States : albs of Mr. Julian's bill will be lessth an two be. Such Moot L e u3eaning of ur constliu brut purchased of Denmark the Island of Santa j b e d re ,,, m ini on , lion. Such is not the meaning O f American Cruz, one of the Antilles, with the object of I , eitizetothip. making it a neva] station. I Mn, Trumbull uasaed to a eonelderation of The case of Simon Davao. °berg. with ha, I NEW 'JERSEY SENATOR QUESTION e the xectional dation:lg of the r iunishment on. WT bribed E. H.Pyatt, an inspector of Liquor ! an t In order to induce the latter to give him the 1 I j ir= e lie a dviollitiOn tea to7 T.?: public ii l w e . th i e f " ll -- use of ha brand on several barrel. or whlaky, . I Judge Set viciouolly,for oppreastvely, Ini=ltint by which ael it was alleged a fraud bad t" I NO CHOICE YET EFFECTED. !to b... P u.i.hod ' Ere the n re ed. act P coneiderable extent been perpetrated on IWO, a similar on. the Government, was up for judgment yester- I : • Mr. Trumbull, after discussmig then bjec -..-- day before Commissioner Bette, who decided Done of the President Lo the second emotion, that Devon should be disci:rged, '' the 1 The President's Interference. rsvio.ed the other portions of the veto mos. =Mend that the law did not make it a crime , sage In proof of the conflicting legislation to offer or pay money or a bribe to an Officer, I . expectral, and that danger we...apprehended tO influence hin anion. from the conflicting. legislation not yet et- A number of resident Canadian. held a rev reeled. olitrooary meeting In thls city last night, and Mr. Trumbull cited the official returnsof the appOinted a committee to form a permanent titaliturt officers conneoteal with the freed. society, in this city to rusitato for Canadian In mei.' bureau, of the Stade lawn recently en dependenee. allied he prohibition of the right of the negro to lease or own land, and other rights, securtsi to them in tide Mil. He also referred to the military orders sanctioned by the ?readmit, showing the same thing, among them those of Gen. Sickles at Ch.lestOn conciliating the law-making authorities against diserlutina tiziglugaluet any class of the pOpulation, die. elating that all laws should expresedy aectire in all respects equal Justice So freedmen as to all other people. His order of March 4th, declared the Executive juris diction in all cases affecting [madmen of the superior, circuit and provost courts. He spoke of the frequent exercise of these pow ers under the dereliction of thePresldent, and assumed a radical cluing° In the President's opinions and actions upon this subject. He also discussed the specific potters of the President, claiming that the war powers rest od in the oh Con e tross He next proceeded to exam ineelation of the President to the third section o the bill against the extent of theju rladiction to federal courts, grouted In cases arising under thls act. He claimed that the President had made a st rahledconStructlon of It In assuming that all all eases arising under , its provisions must neomsarily be excluded from State Courts, but If It Oil, sustain such eonstruction . , and such was found to be Mamas, safeguard fOr the rights of the freedmen; he would freely say that their liberty should be maintained at all haaardei and he would further fay that it It was roam essentially necessaryfor their iriroteetion; he would put in the hands. of Deleted Men the ballot, and the faith Of the nation is pledged to protect these wholuid fought to inistoin the Union, He would never came In his effbrts to make that. pledgegoOd. To the obj -eWrOn Made to the - mlimber or QM cull and aganZalred. by the MR, he re plied hint It Wall melded from ibe 'Wow known ea the Hell Nave Is w. soanbleserw In Itself always , ' -10 be ornmpuntlona4 tatepenter Jobbing shop lartng returned alter au sheen.. of three , "."ll In h"' "' I have re-opened "°/' _ STEPHENS CERTAINL Y IN PARIS. for a sorts ofjobtung to the earpencer ltne a the old stand, Virgin Alley. between Sailtb- Maid at:remand Cherry Alley. Ornorssolletten I and promptly attended to. Alarming War Rumors at Vienna. WILLIAIC rostamer. _ Allot,. in Georgia. New Tone, April 4.—The Herald'. Washing ton special says. Alexander fl. istephens, of ,Georgia, In in this city, and speaks thlmly but eneouragingly opinion hondition of society and tone of poblic in that State. The ta bor question is fast adjusting itself, and less animosity exists between tolsclur and whites than Northern people generally supixce. an evidence of this he cites the fact that tile 'Georgia Legislature iclassed en net providing in a few words, that freedmen shall nave We f right to contract, and to enforce contracts, to and-b e "ed. JO testify In the Courts and be submitted to the same punishment for like offenses as whites. The same statutes an ply to whites' nd blacJul, and the same courts ' tithe cognirance of the offenses. No distino lion is made on account of race or color; so that all stand equal Pierer° the law. Beyond Lis, however, 111 r, Stephens asserts that the - People of Georgia death/ nothing so much their practical restoration to the Union, that they honestly intend to adapt themselves to the new conditions by which Chip , IWO MIX , rounded, and make ova their pro tuitions of sincerity, Treaty wink butllan Tribes—Southern Posted's*. neopenetl. WAIT-Moves, April 4.—. The President has proclauned the treaty With the saw.. Ares and bands ot the Daootah or litonxiadians for the preservation of peace, and th eir remora! from the overland roatel. publication has heretofore beimmadecof treaties With other Indians of that tribe as sacred bond. and for precisely the same objects. _ A onmber of postodices _ yucca esterday re ,opecedin"Rori.b Carolina, essorea, Louisiana, and Tata& • The Preiddent hair recognised hildoto consurotapaita lie, !thew . THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. 'Plit 1 , 1 -Intel. 1., I L.• l'itbthurgh Uarette If 41(ft10111.'... April 4. I -OA. , EN AT}_, ! English Parliament Proceedings 1 Tasmros, N. .1., April 4.—The resolution of the Mouse to go Into Joint meeting this after noon at three; o'clock, was lost In the Senate .by a rote of to yeas against 11 nays. The Sea -1 ate passed ar e T h e e to adjourn on Prida 1 of this week, The Presidentof the Senate has Y Indicated his willingness to go at once into j oint meeting for the election of any of the andidates named, nIzeDL . Lattell Wm. 1,. . Dayton, has been named for the Seuatorehip The interest in the New Jersey Senatorship Is unabated. Mr. bcovil remel, yestarday, a letter from R. 11. Leeds, who believed blow))' to be the Informant of the Philadelphia Thle yro,ph of the alleged offer from Preindent Johnson denying the statements. The Tekgraph of thin morning earn in reply Wi can eaniiy Imagin e AIL :aril had no AIM h u e l Wd b. no n t d reff the letter but wel'hayt43ll4dt't= poatesslon the names of the parties who have openly announced he dldexhibit Just much a letter as we stated Saturday. Taiorrosi, N. J., April 4.—The Senate, by a vote of ten to eleven, refused to go Into joint session tor a choice of Senator. Rhode Island =gotten—Geo. Burnside Elected Governor. Paoviusecs April 4.—The Stto election to ,LazipwassulLOll very guletlg, and Go v ernorwith but little position, returns from all ile towns In the State except three showing for tier ce ,d Na tional Union, 7,7491 for Lyman Pier, Goma erat, 2,456, and scattering, 142. The remaining towns will not materially change the result. William Green is elected Lieutenant Govern. or, and John IL Bartlett re-elected Secretary of State. Richmond Mayoralty Election. • noniaoan, Va. , Aprll A.—Joseph Mayo wag elected Mayor to•day.without oppmltion. The election of Councilmen and /Mennen paned offlinletly. Them lrail siOpidithal Mat. • • 1 - FTSBU _ _ RGH, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1866 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS.. - - ___. , ones an .1 in the interest of freralmee as (he I. al Suprense coort-cialm 'ort Ai. °ivy AN-D guBuRBAN. The Late Mr. Batten oil. fro. rnr,,,,,, 1.,,... ua,no wh.,,,, tin ~,,,,.,_ ~.,,,r.1.t,i,,,,,5e,.,,12.,u,y...,,t.,e,,,u,r,1; 41.-...T.l4,eoaStttopri tearnae,„Conaugt.. ... ~..ti,•,.:l,li,r,',.,l7.e.g.'e'r:sgl,,,:•',lr,sot:ssarr.ge:r:tfr,rir,t",p's.,teer'fi:.i..ras :fr.'', 4 no.' „,,,:: , ' , ; , l:! ,, ;:::::ro t r; r h:`",:e",r.';,; th ~„,, i P'''' R''-'a'hih"" R'''""Thee* ' CIVIL RIGHTS BILL 1170 eighth neenonn he •nlin, ea w tx• taken verbal- • COMIC). Teachers A smociation. ~ - - 1 :.I,o,,nelmind . 1 1;01 , 7, u , , , 1e , ~,T , 1 , T , t , , i , :,./,,,, r n et , ,:zene e ~,„ • : , ,,, e ,,,, , ~,,,,,,,0r;.,1,,,,r,ert,1 hi3l.last,e,steeLoefraelere.,a7; • The aonnal session of the Alley:heti ) 4 0011E3 r,, ~ eft Maros t , t r 0.,.. ~. t . „,,,,,, g to„, e i t Timelier s A scromettor t wi. errnytmed tt: Hit 1,....de100r1,.. 1it,144,,....01,,1.1,1;:l 1 , 1 , 4 0, f ,, 1 , 1e1 , 11: nate. 0 1 , 414, d 0r ,,,,,,t it,lia ~,,,,!„,,,,,. ~,), ,',,, , , , r ~,7,r, a; io.a.- from tee I Iretot and District Cotirta - I taken from is tau in \an Beror•- [ I . I I ' ''' - '' - `al dust eithin Lite mates d. Hall of the Fourth Wart Pultile-Sehool Hotorr• ' ii 1 , 1, ii,i. ;1,,,,•,,,„, 1iek„;,,,,,, ..inria.OiLiep.,, •rt r i • •to 1.. In tette:Won by proclamatton ot ni this city, Wed ley morning. The .Isso , its." been sto l " - r:l, the citnct nal anti Jed lel o. ado ltribitration - in I.cae tdadly anal, I /lan from e, ir,,fine,t 0krintgb,0f4a5i,,,,,,d,1„r,e1,,itti0r,e,,,5,m0,f,t.,,111.,,. n0 r, .... ,: iiII.. ','.l.,l',l,i,”rentiliTeirnee'ri'lii7r inte.ei.;;.;igiitT,',..itiiuir Micron wits called to furled at Italf.pnal Mee 1 tuattager r the a Ise e matieelim, toe .`.." u .. u p:l ° ,o ll , lg a %ere, Its tb e ~l r e t c h %) r ertienilei„ies,,,a,,,,i;i , c ,„ oh , t ,, ni i :l le. ; • of nod in regular order. csthey males on t :natty anperintetirlent, Ind the evert uses I t, '" , ""'.." "i" "1" Pr""l"u'e. ha" "i e ." next term ot this court eittler Om rules there- ; o'clock, by the President, .1 T !Mutton( i l ,:mi. I and t r .. , h wh ' i • (h '' h ' .. '"' all ' l "P.' I h n t , h ,, h ", . er on , I th...10044.L. upon the COhdritothoml right+ Of Congress, of Ti t ,. rii„ ,„ , 44 ore opened it ith proem-, by l•rnf. cows Iclek. I tin the tenth rtit of r. ; : imr +. 14.41,. till. Inu base assempllon of the unwarranted isrwers • ..,,, , ", i I 1 . - 0 - ''' n -4 7 .1 a1"... ttaVe IreettAre- r, of the Third e ord.Allegheny i pa., etsor'no ni I ::•....- fial l , f - 'll ° a ttfil,i!oplaalril,fiallr,s,eZeerse.,...la,,cta;l3dliaaTt..,,:•er.,k,;;.,teire.. , ~ ..,-, , , ft„, , e t 1 t o r T,,,,,, " - , 1 , 1 i 1 - ;.. a l' in le ., -M i ‘ r , eg-i. L a n n 's •s i ., n.i ' -l e ' .. In the abs . ence of the seen.ian m ‘ • then el:s . e , Vlals . nagea . and trout that rt. 11110 it nf the Government am! destruction Of ! curen field, I•roteroor Luckey nee appointed j until On .I.ts ~ 1 M. , 14 ./411 M.. coliticcl lon 4. 111 ir llbe o r4y ee,.. jo the p0..e,,p0 of the, tan ~,,,1,,, , i.),.1i,,!..:‘,,1,,-ilh---eoi.l tri1pie.,.,y,,,,,,....:,,4n;,.,.;:al i' 1,, , ,.. ...; , , ,,, 51 i1 te e.,: r i ia, r ..., 11..e . ,Idre(rlohln. ar,teit::,,,:f:t,,,lesrels:,l,4ll%. tort run o a es e s , l , ..e r r ea o , t , ‘1.1,1r; (r:th'5'e1...:.71:::',:',:::',1.,",:,...'ti;t:1.,::',',.:::7,,:1i, i'it'a:",:el..ti',,!iii.::2! 3. Sloth be ennsieeration atm lit no con til , . area will ' of •I he . mt.par.4 1140:10.1,41 crillnlrtlB9lll.4lth .40.1 Chu President:. Sr Par from D. th 17ill ea, ' '''."l M tilt '"Pre'e Coil , '" ere"' the (rein', t4 ; r177 re fi ' t : proposed with a stew to carry colt ahat men ;:;•''',1,:.,e,r,T,'.101'.1*,r,r.,.„0.4h,',.f te l eli„ti ',;',',',"""ht ~,, „pi, „.. ,,,, k ,. : , y i 1,1,i3010. t e . .gt e ll e t let e 1 ,. ..1 11 1 , 1t. ,, ,.. f t , f 0 ri ttc;, .. , . II,: 11 , 5 0, c1:14 , 1.2 , 4 , , ,, 1 i t.... 0 d , . i 1 e t t ;1 l a ro... l it t ... 1 , 0:: , , L i n y 0 , rc:1 , fter . n ts , r& IM PP a r:- . 1 . f0 l. the vie.'" of tim Pr rente. 1 . and or decree of the Court, and of snob titfrTne"'it... 0 Itthd hl. Mtn !Wore Its Introductlce' tory orders, ruling, judgments and decrees an ammo of the Anseretatlon The motion n.a. great h./entitled, Mid Mild dill...nd, Mid allied Men e 'lf r ''' a d b .. and lb. Pt-toads:et appointed the fol- i freely Ire the counsel net, in.,. to at to In that into the Senate. „ ay ~,, ~,,,,,,,,,,, ~,, . iiron, anal ei . the lle.osselanegymiTi= ta.o.ameT,ift,l.oguhx3.7 J, G t o r o wnen, g i: 1 e r,....n , tt1 - t Ile him been called to his eternal .. Lam new about to relate private [tons of the Prestialeut, but it 14 right that t h e de slara - • e n ts.re t and frt. A Mullng of the forts In the ease groan, M'Keesportt Joseph Logan, Hiner. ; Itrodyrd, That whilst we mount the death of An iericanpeojile should know that the roil. ht . ....tel Court of Claim". anti the conclusion" t Tie rter Ma c44r / I, V. 110.... lOtift etllllMerlon ;of taw on said tants, In - which the Court routed • elne •., . Pr. , . ..... Rum of th e emi t w,,t-a. foor n d l in ! 411111 t his 1 070/1110 4. prompt OM] ermstant at, "'ever"' which e ' ha. h." ' ' oh him iirhi Li "' r I lie intlemetat or vireo , . Tim finding Of Ili': nano a ppointee:et sd a rommittee of three hr. tend/seer et mem trig s ~, the Board. in own 1444,4111 g. gm"' In.-"fer"nt:" to titk tu....'”" be 'it tit' ' trae%'l.l'.nalt:Ta,eirrilliTO" ° lo t 'tab: tC*Joh'lrt'aa toi t' P l a ' r e t i'," 4 . ' sess'iTnategrf"tlll'e"‘"Zreel":•ert'srr‘tt:'. " T " li r e ' Lu g (.I!ttti".'l., ' :I"ers'imharirt(nWriii'itis ‘a‘l".l.carceoulacr'Wel9lll"lliallartirvtelly. ar0...." " Soon after Congress met, It became claim ; the record. llie facts so found are to be the ' a d opt , niet iniee n t Chao - : ~,,i:1:.:,,:ii,,i,tti:5.,,,,,,,,,..tif;,,,,,:::,,i,,;,.,ri30witiahr0:,,Lin00,,,51,1.,,,d,017.5ur5:rwia1ti.i,e,rhpree,:ti...1.ti1eDen:e.,..re. :,, ,,, ,,01 , , , ,,,,,i i ,,,,,..1 1 ,:h ~.iirrae,,t,i‘ et;te..,,,,.1.: ; 1, 1 ,,,,:: ; . ' ., ' : 4 ,:, ; . t ;; l: t 4, r , noel i e . ; I f.: i C ,: :: : ; ,, r ::,1: , ,, ,. ,..: , ~, ii::,1,:i.:.;:..: c i, : r.0 r hi r , r; . . , • :. " , :: , , ,, i ,,, , ; : hr o t :: ::.1 hi ' , i . : ,,,t r i i „c 1 .1 , : ,. . 1 1 ,, , , , be , ta: b a e .eg / 7 14 1 - ed uir , (teen the rthelttlelll HIM • 14010.. Met, or l , in itttee"."Ph Ismer, nen, appal clad the rota- our 14144 In loc :11.1,1111 COngre. In regard to the mrtelatoti of the I. P I . . be/11011n Shmen and the nghla to Ire seta e t •••I to ." t. ' n I "" t 'lie ''' ‘ l ' nee on ''''''' these n.- After some tine 1 :mat 014 111..thill,111t1 1011..- dtir.• % './17.44'. f ..1011,C110l tr ee i r l. 111'1'1" ;:f.. m." I ' ll a T . Oti b J1111 P 011 hWed y of the freedmen. The Prealdeut in his annual message eml de- ' ' .. lttilrYal -l a n 3:;(1e11...ted Itel.w:"Mlit judgmenta or , ,) .„,„,e,,l,eres,,,,la,a,li3e,,llc;ir,elao,cor....nliounieedretnodearnetia,per,.ehaeln, raTanhenent., „1,,,,,k, ~ „„ „I, ~,,,, I, ~,,,,,. n, averttleimor ttoit.l:l,o,rnlualtpiloew:ir,,eonf,.t,h,:t.„7:,:il,,t,...ir,el.l; tit the Raw elate Meeting of the ..erd tO the negroes, but he was equally hie eases one of the rigida of erer, icon It.' tclir‘"ltiP:tr..lo3oc rt a7l- C 7 4ai ag n i is t , " a h n a d ll bglya p g e e tit a i P o P n il fre t t " b n e l LeßeLogin"llartsit'gra7dhr'elas" t'l‘,l '14e41 / 1 5 1.17c14 " .. ' t e " , ‘.." ' "” - 'll'4l"L"r•gh'.;:l \'''''-'ltl'id "t.be.s''efroiltjoi::;'"ng'YPl;:;‘M" fit We. liberty and Um pursuit of happiness .al Ineance of such appeal. mirth eti Lion •hall ' , Teaetters " The speaker described In a I re. I 1.011101 0 a oistinet me nlicatio' n P of the k t. , " "t ada• , 1 .. . . • d a ~. ~ . 0 1M1.41151 were aoopto . _ , There were mine 11100thm, of flooti-co.c./ who expressed the opinion that in the orris}, tha- ' idle ...1 to but I. been colnult led by said Cr time, 1 time, and graphlt. Wanner, the charnel erist .r . •ll rthltlid , s. 11... coned of Steam:fere ol the CUM of the rebellious Stater. the right 01 eel- "• 1 ester., lc:nem:l, im.ht Hospital realize fith of v Mon kind of learners -t it a ' the,lnetaution, and in It, rulings, t rlgnient or decree in the it, wltir a rho " 1 " 'de ' t.... - " r 1 ' .... "g. , 1! .. . 1 04 . 4 at - ,, t, id? .,_ of halt ~ Altinegs,./uilli‘,:,,,b.;!,,,...,,,etett,:ip,etostr„ltrii,,,,,idt,:xtiin,,:,aai ritt• (...rt shall " , 111 he npecitleatiOns of ells eelj ea- C ho-,--e'r.rii',,,enbebf:eer.ll,,!,'.l,iittri,les..',.-,ft..,..' --,-,-; ~ t ','r,' ' `....'4aled 4-4%"4l:leuitli.' .o 'n: in to .' ... 443 ..4.84.-- a t irrri"l7,.h.-,,,,71ra.r.0‘rP iijii ti a 3ti a‘ rn e f a y ra s t ui c e ' h Y " a t il c. '" rl I L i g o a cc r s " : W Congrees, all were Reel°. for It leorgroli- * allltiou of the rebeilious States to allele full c , 1 t u r 0 ,, : , , , 1 te b ,,,,c y Lie r in . g a girl kMg de ' illlent.lo ' n ' nf * ti n - I ''nest ` 4 ht , h h ill always lire in the lustory of 1,.,,, in toe g,..ue,..,, g 0,,,, , ,... ., ~ ,a.,,t,1 ,itinea..l.ldrier,,,,trei,,,7 of fee 1,,,,,ints decided I On the conclusion of the remark, o r the nen _ .. , 11 ,. 11 .. earrcs, It hr . proirer thirst there should be I , ~,, , t ,f l t o , u s , tbe rt. ords of the lir - Lep/tat a mane- Mein as the relation, could:ape redifOred with „it'd', ,inert ,hall ,i' i l, r ri a n ' e , l l 7 ., I p..,,./}°adtliiifiar:fg I tleman, the President introduced Prot. L. IL I e illiktety to all concerned. , , 1 , . ; , , r 1 . . e t „ f 1 . : ,, 1 ; I t a I . h h e r r a l I: 1: I •• C r ' ' e l i 1 i (In ' e c d n t I t I rl Y n i e h a ci L , o ,, ti r r ,, t ie T o h . l e cr:, meeting the importance of baretuntous oe- I T w E e llo t e ll g o e a l ° l g l f . e , t 1:r e g cl T E a h Te h er e u e r w t e . a e r r 'l n a ti " ' a t 11 71 ' . 1 ' t f , P e n a o i e t u L t " g i e t hat ' i r s g o: t ' s , r ; 1 , 1 e n . ,.. ~e I - i t "... :en e e l To ' n ' ir e ' a i t c , 77i / 9 his won t h t a h n e d a t e t ra ei t a - - N.e .1 . 0 /, e,ll'* 'Mt " ' , I tddebetween the different Depertmen ts 01 the l ac•f on tu the tnought that our noble charity ~,,,:,,,,,,,ani,a,..(1,,,,,t„,...,,,,,,aat,e:ii,..:,,na;ahia101e1fa1iate1L, it e , , ,, , ,aa fa rta 7 l 4, ll:e a t a rh i a l easo l7... , 1 r e o h q a . rac i r e t: re, .a:tl o t f h t tLe e u ki g e g r e: Lei ea obn. and tu ro a , m i t i m ; 1 ,• i'T e , . ii t. -. w hite ..' e ''' m eh ' the deathscer 00 YernMent, and an mono. desire to sustain , . ilia, M.N4 I'll, e feel a COU.SCIOtId dd..4.4.- thliPrPtlielellt for whom I here al was, ented , l ment Of schoces, inetruction of pupils, anal the I Mined fhb highest respect, 1 bad frequent in et. a u pi r ,. .t a rl i - h,, 0 all cases. an order ol allowance i a sreastoots seawioa :an Lee. no 10111, honored In Its emelt:lomq' bY expressed tennewe with him during the ear/y part of ; i lr e r. ne r the Court of Claims, or the Clue( I is Man ti ho was tLe impersonation of those thwerileVon,bil.without ,flukeyntiounlinif, annet-tritrierg, .fhtnenzr t l a te t r e eof In raearon t is or and ; f ollowed '‘,...laigne3nTer, moral, manly and intellectual quatities, ' ati,p„,,,,1 ri7,it,,,l,,n,,,,o,,l,,ttliteotirmile, gr a nti ng eireaehn b y t he Rev.i, . s Wt; row , . ." enkaL 1= n k e p the philanthropist and true :Add , state that acting from consideratlon I hare elated, and believing the passage of a i 41 11rededeld 14,e an assn ' by MI. Mary Hardie ' Rescrieed. it we re and his long labors in, le•loY Conarmis mewing er,itality In eivtl a„,,th.„,,,, e , t 'erred an ad 1r 4- onthe behalf of this if e, p !l i ghts, when denied by State authoritiee to - -,,`,4, -'-''-'' ' mode for eh ' he ' eh "' " the ``P- Iferaz.urrt,„'FtrTodftibor. An it:te e- re:o ex. as of more miler: ti"iannatLaasedOtiti'e'rpog'acrtal‘na tia;2 Brand 7lathe',l, wcialinr.lhr7rai ni c i l int hi tTir i e t Tic c e f e IP. Conger:. Kt Its present 303310 n passed as 1414.1. ?scl.ein eloention was next In order, In which 1 elal and public life, which have won for him ~ t , 1 1, 0 1 i t, . , ,,i ng ise appeal from the Court of Plato. ilin ec e 4• Tel, w v e :4 4-ii g . ,l L Ll.L a rt lh n e cl ben his the he and gratitude of the rommu. anxiety 1n the North to allure the Southern States to secure these rights by their own floc, :reePri.enurl.n.i.ori-l."l'eas'i! tin i'tle'°‘-i.enerfi,',l,l,ao- Old Clock on the Stairs," "Ratliers bream,•• I " jle s sofeed, That while we nourn the depart aetitM and thereby refer), Mane of the Ms. nno t t„., of eii ,,.., n iiniii e; nein , „ sr . neon -Black, Regiment," "Shertdan's Ride," etc. I ere of our venerated friend,: and look vrith aff l4 fiea to an earlY ro.-oosns i c tion - • l P re latreo , a hull there were no deelstod • riLi therefore I COMIIIIIP4t until nest ti•no, In' n"ft•ten These A recess here followed, after which Oral and.. on Ira vacant chair, we know Thomas a bill substantia ll y ea I t now returns with the Arithmetic was taken uy by Kim Mary l ligh . losll still tars, Such men never die ' Preeident's inntructione ilianspeeker, after which miseellanem, bust oszanreowasueattritednrcoftaeril... to ß h e a r eo l l h e y r . ri f e h k ia J a o d h o n r so aa n a , .Iso. A. Eisesea, See , y. 1 Meiotic the t ratan' eta'''. and Missouri teat After the bill was introduced end printed, a 1 ~,,e r .,...„, „.,, ~,,,, ~, , , , cOpy wan furnished him, and at a subsequent 1,, - the . ir ng mke, the lat e, : for publication In tee Pennsylvania School I r Involving the question of blockade In i Manche•ter Connell. period, when It was reported that he wan fled- I It e d , IIIIOO 1.1 Cheer. Il e Inek ontm, des . italug at ... ~,,g n,,, T. i „,,,,,. ,, , ,nu r,.,,,, i ~,,, ~ ,,,,,,r,,,,, ~ iir t ., a , ,_,. t er , ,, _.. ~,...,,..• ' Journal. A rilsetusslon wee thr:n prop..l and l A Regular Session of the Manchester Colm an! he w. intormeA nr th.. ...ditto. .1 - it.. t, the . a" . l ' I" •" . e'.."' The (-""et ' Joltiod in nY P• 8 . eurrY an. A. Bunt. jell was held on Tuesday evening, April an: CI eight. bin, c hen pending. In Lite Reuse, I 1,,,t2, ' „ ‘ ", '" I"." I I".e.d ".e"'""eed ""' eight Y i 1 Membern present Me. Klrk, Patterson, Evens° emertor.-7:30 P. a. il of the e I • •I • l Im aSs• t . , oat , C. 0.:. site , 1 The Preneleol eeneorn In the optaion Of the I Opened wi 1 yeta and mama The ittale I Me..., Mutlieral am! Bllrgrns Samuel McCune. seeretaer of the Tr:amine, that It I. timorable , hltherlilthrlde t 114. p o r f Common Sch Is not . hay- I UTchcer'iniHnaa:tlenS'oal'jhdePßhecgicu'laVre.Sll.l of March !innaant. , fl T:rr tr y , , ,i te I ,land" aid a m, 1 , 1 , , , 1 , r a ,„ ,_3 , k ,. . , , ,, i ~e , nl ! o , e , „,,,.. a imt the state of Alabama and the other t lug arrived, Ills hour was token up with a ch". I tith is., road and adopted . read. .MllllO,ll Slate, nhould be alio. ea to itt4ollln I 1.09111011 Oil the question, "Should th e Bible be to , moth, sl moved i lint the matter of gra tort...or the President 1. , 1 , c e r , 1 , T ,.. ,1e.., proportion , claw „net ,taritramil taxes I read In °Orel-00mo. nehool3 1" Mr.Trutnirtill concliejed to• 43ying that It the 1 • t I , - - Lill now before us, and'inlitrli go*, 110 tot t her I ~.ael, h.g..a l i t i l oa • h • , ~ .4 eoe n e. n.vhe alaiemnatma... Opened by 2,1, , lin it Cbestzt net eireet 1., laid over 110111 fhe next I . llllin the affirmative. He presented, with ; umettrig of t 'mount Adopted than to seetem el, II i wit. It. fthedill.4ll min- ' be inmost, then the conatitel lona] amencl- ; ~ , e, p ored 4,,0 1i. 1 . C. , 1 , 1 4 .11.1.1c. : by the act of i °egress, Is 1 trhant'itawnesthCitairignhipocieritaillom m""aestrettavcfro'rhir"iticistbih4; 0,.,, A e ir e s a rt h lLT g ri w . ir .2 . a fe h l e f , r . o r e . , n t a b , .... a pr h o ot pe a r .a t e y a ho A l d d . - he t ...,..tatt1...,1.1.,,1. a.t.10,.,%1,4 proport Int, of Alabama 1 the race of teen to the higher elyingatloll, .111 . ~,,,....,,Id Ni‘:/11 yirl...tX, pro, tog Mt the Cott. Fule t t n h t e d i ere au lar a . Ilene. f o r i e ,4l, ell , oll . l a o . 111 . i. e t i liL , 1 .., n . 1 . e, 1;1 t K . : , . , 7 ; securing the ant Chu of the DeOPle. : .'II to have the came graded not better cotrclurle thou os HO. Itindlladv 1.1 -.ow- i The negative side,was then taken by 11. W P Mr . Aire herd I/10,14i I hat the la.l if lon be re ale Jobileon on the neeactrel of the ime ' intere•ting from el eine°. i Eider, LON., with the statement that Mlle furl- celverl, by Mehl., mg tne goading in - Nixon of the hotnewleart bill, a hen. litter stat • ' leg .the teh fact that the P. e..1 , 10.11t. st :Pt ' S . c..1, , mx, Apt il 4 -hy the ts, Oval of . the , !temente! don, Me of the Constitution Id the 4 4theet. bi, L,,,, 1,,, 0,,,,,,,,,,,. / 1 , / ,, „ p i n i on , .1. IL/114 1 Mit I rl4/. id this not from t era a 1 - al al ealltr Of man, and a denten remelt.. : Mr. Mot herai termed that the Ordlnanee I tr t c m att I t 2at, „I„I ti,,,,,,,,, m„„,, ~,,e, I Hon of a Stale Chorche' to grant equal favor , 1 Committee im itistrnetert to prepare an ordi with reference to 0 great measure and a gretit , principle 4.00 readOtt 444 a 'ammo, or Rep. ' w ed , iNc. tit I: trie the tayi if Meri t ", to th e ;to ail denOtninatint, anti part imtla- Int ore 1. , ilattet• for Ile g rao :0 0 of miry. rind Nixon I treet arrl:..i.ealdat,!Lehhe.„lll...ll,fteLee ritirleerna,l::nolling.ly, I a ' . ' , ,ages„„ , m .y.r i " i. e .. 0, Cho , - ii ~ i , .c.•eel, bad pi ocialtuert himself 1 I party holding the anima. Mr. ref, eri HMI the t of,. of the w ent , nii .„, ', men ," ; ~,,„ ~,i , ,:- ~,,,i et en ,',l,', , 1 remdent of the Mexican Remade.. In virtue I U re 1. , Titer I-34 datlaoltY b. recognized by the the nt ref, I 0f11111111.... 1... ailll.oCl/...1 1 Ism. t o th, t ~,,,,,,,,,,„, 0 , 1,57 ; „, the to„„ 0r,,,,, innatittition, or that the Bible is 110! it 4.044C41,4- , ptopmml. Inc laic grotto. and paving of Lao tian bill by more 1.1111.1 tdmlllll4.l. indforltt, tartan book. With regent to the first pi-tit:m.l- rel all,. loan Ltanert In t lona/tut streeta. will, eCeording to the t mountain, exert... ' .".: their privileg e os t d ~,,,,,,.. ate , 1 ,, the ' , in , e ,_ lim moms,. ol the Belgian envoy were tie. I Lion, the talented erg., ens", liberally from I Mr. Ina 11101 MI thilt it Harrah t be ~. ,taw „ha ~,,, 1.„,, ~,.,..r j ,„,,, ,„ ii .,, ~,,,,,, :lig 4 Igor ou.dy pm ..U...1 1., Lite French por e , • the statem cameo within. and that of the 1 .Irtse ti in favor 01 T. B. Updike, for $75, for I , eliest.of the A meriefai people. • under the rite, that of Mt Maur. I Mum Stems, In whist all religious torts cervices tor Rormigh rionserer, for the year Fllrthell. 4.oton.lerat inn .4 a. pm( filmed 1.11 too. ' T 'l" l m r'riallsts, netler the emit timmid of I whatsoever are repudiated, 00 Geo a Jew, an I lee& m orrow, 0 .1, 0 a Al,. j„.„,,,,,, wf II ~1,1 r ,.,., 11 , e , ‘ ,. % , ..71 , ...1 1 , 1 ., 0 , . , 1*.1../, lid, ...41,5ta10,1 a sever e es,. i Infidel, a pegan,eir any Other call, 1 .11.414, Um,. Mr, 'Patterson mortal tied tbe Street. Com : elm. of I reap., where It Id j " U- Tne.‘ , A h mo odl. . ,I tttatt,o be authorized to artily the P a M. P. Senate. The fell rssorgan tat eg the jutimart- e no ., ' ..bityli 111111. le O honared primone, Imre ,hot f With regard tO the second arattrtlerld I that , Ball wily COMpally to Clear Beaver street. . In root/ration Mt the «a e, of Libel-els the Bible is not a sectarian book, this le itiir I /11 111011014 41.41Jourric.41, taken tip anal passed. Adourned. • motet the teceill .1,4, of Maclennan ;ly Implied from Ulf' preeeding propootion. litiree. 0 seer ge -memo leo tree, entered Into I nut loryontli a question, It In a aeneriee I Vortrat of quarter Se•1510111b. bet weer% Ma limit not iteel the eh ildren of I boOk, for is not the Old Testament a truant. I 4, .. Th'lllo.l. fi r.° " - ths - I its Ili.' al` , Imethemr I tto bide, to a itteli the lath. have been sent ! Lion from the Hebrew, and the New TO.J. fain en f j 111.1111-lUogs4"m"..". APrII 1.-I''''''''' Jgda'a 'tow" in 0r11.4- in the ,t a, inn', to the en Ii of ,„, t , ~, ie.. iv,. , n . ~,..„ ~,,,r,,,,.,1 ~,,, g re ,..l, fr.,. the Greek and who wad It micrle by, but John u narm '', wtai , ~,,, t i .f. i .,, tor aa n a t u t and t.,-,r;:,..limnillttteer.sof,rrharr,•Tirr.mria......etrtol:ige, e i l i t , l „ r , titr i . tr:,, , ,,, , ,, , h e coo ~,, ~,,,,te, sent fro,. Fr t ",,,. to by tr. IlltihoPs and liortOra of DirittitY oi the I,Kuery, rand for attempt to reset.. a prisonet, I ta , a English Church, In the Limes of James the th„,.,nogo be,„. kir Darling, horn the . otracattee 1111 NIS% eli . -..... ! Filbt. ramie on snob of officer Ad. i ley, of the night police. The) um Mend a yet. A Raba, reported ai toe a o alio. 4 .clill 04 It N . :44 Velfk t olieeteesbiP-Ulvil Right. The h.ni ontst. refl. e it as 00 f a go.' t4- ‘ 4 .' - I .11ci of not guilty, Ind a irem...l tr.. titv..d..< blehlaue, Acting Asnlstant P. master ol the Hill, sir. I a atloti, and have , gaven to the world the Donny I to my. the cost, United States Nvy ererllt ter h. am tor . . version. Rothe. of Chrlatta. ore daily sug- I.li.tu Rots-ravine we...relent:o on an Indict . I rta, Apt II 4 -The tnnorrerctors sr- I clothier Modern while Ulla, /11.1 elect ge at blis eitti ' ,7,),. I f is ~,,,h .t.i.n. r. I Una the Iloilo,. le . ge.ting stmenclattone, suitable to nerve their I mein " for W u " li quor ..,, ~,,,, and n i n a Neu. bli AcTs . lno • • I to a ;ty to the charge lle was senteneer pay I The gentlemen by a series of arguments of . ie ; line of the dollar n and costs of prosecution. and paene4l. , f •fe Pfl•o'4 'Menai e rki , no ' the snort owtrful nature,b c dint 11 , 4i011. OW bill U 11, IMlOlidell m,,!4,4‘,4,74,44.,...1..134,4,..,,, 1.. , ...4 44,4 4. el:Pointed Odle. I Pee r . '" :p . rought down ti , !tonej Ftlllk WM. placed on trial on a charge Mr. Phelps, from tie. Ulllllll committee, re- ''','l;';';'''it,'''-',' "a.,-.'m..",„...Ma,d,'•'• .„ matter to the legimate consequence of adopt- of fore tration, preferred by Orrery F. Deltrieb. p a rMlth r e. J 131.1 ife.o,rit.r,ir:.:lTict.;:f.t.,l.!,i,ratt.irre .5,r,,e5t,,1,. „:,, troll E,',, ". ...,7 . 1 1 i . ,, - ,!j i l 7,'„, ~.a,),.:,,11,',T,.,te-:,: Mg a state religion-the proecrlptiou of the i t ,,, nrne wen of eninn:inen, nnii the Jury 11.11. tr.tilOrrOW If %poem's Dixon HIM Wright 11. Yestettley recommitted. The bill . , are Mlle Lo attend. The veto will be, euetatned. e"g hers of "r i ., ; _ hi f t '°?" tit" h ave Itlornalfin, iii t l i. r" - : - .Tin found it verdict of acquittal, the cos of Decr ee_ nt." beteg trilpo4.o.l on the prosecutor. . leo toallty omitted th e uol.llb "toillli to chi. 14:11intlel ff c :, but hie c powericl a Ce is- AfilrgarCl./ J. Dell rob, wife of 1110 prosecutor littler en appropriation,- and pimply : ,' s- P1 4 t'2, 4 ff. r h 5 , .. , t , t0 , w0 , 1e ,. . beet: nPtiointed ato the patriotism of the people a... , ~, „,„ pee-000,1a, ea ,„ ; sea „, ~,,,,, e a ~,, directed the proper officer to e milt and ,t i t le tee..elai , e t ,,, ti,.,,,,,,, ,t,it...,..,,,Lltnnittetz.oru .1:u i.i.„.. ril es rourta before them In review the 'sagacious ! charms of cotton/tr. adultery with lieury til,eoltrinr,',P ''',',lneieilii-nll,‘,:',l'h:?trie,Letell,li,“fiirir "" r ' n ' ir k " . 1., sp:m1„1 sra;'s ta w i'lo,o`. utttt`m°,;lt. sher ' n° " , tb " " ' We n y et to . Ite M M .. 44 ' • with whom. it es alleged, she has beet, requiring MILS Illaktltir' approprinclona to be . ''' '''' r''''-dm'''... Arr44,4 ' ~..4. 4 r ed ,4 new first cot/dared in i commit ter. of the to MM.. I " lIII ' .. '''''''' l" ff. . 4 "I l I. ' - ' - '' l:' a rl' i s i ntent M After oOrialderrible .1..1041. iLd 1.0 the IMOprle- '" 4 " “.".Pt '" 1 "" . • i i thr..Ch th 1........ A? :210 I4neeffect 1 he audience, who waPr-mlcZ 0 hivoleic eo Tl gal ant Sherldah, ma {' Funk ,l padded et the close. The discuselon 110. r became general. N. I t - living for some time pant at Illumining The testimony ea, wholly Insufficient, aud the htre fonnd a verdict of not guilty, onterseutot ty of allowing a naval ralleer he- his esp.-uses Nelson Esq., took gronnci to opmeritlon to the Tory cots. enc. cases finished the jer, trials for the lu entertaining general/1011 le,rl ids c ,• Mai my ""f ". "....n."'"lllUffil4.7 M4444-4'rid last r: ker, nd tire nte I is lowa a . • Th the bill wan on motion of Sir. Roe. Mid on the sse t 11.. April 4.-The t Ode. hreruar, y ono ,, to iitrorig,''',oinn,it ennei,..'n.ni,', nliielie wan , I i •' ;;I I ' ferm i and the jurors were clisrebarged with spectral saL s The order distrund Mg the vole. I received be his audience fin w 4 (0110 1I v I th° ""' of the C'hrr- Mr. Gray - obi, from the manic Collimitte r . 'L c - . thm511..... ham reseintle.l. and troops arc still I Prof. Curia•, Josiah t I . to , - er a i., ' w e e :• ;:. I -hi Before Alderman tetratn. porleat bark t helot I , leering .1 it ith t en it0t„..,.. Imlng sent to the front let There in a great I Mont.° o r and Linty', ' li!er i' laimp b bell g , ;Ohl . fleet pat mantel. of Lt. Pmlitic sqtradron, from deal ol mystery In the mutter. The Govern- I Profs. Prior and Gourley. . 1 Warren IV.hiugton brought sult ugainst !lability Mr 013,:ou of the rubles tnolley, qtcderi 0041/1 111.1fe,.., t o llimder nom one[, vet under ' _ _ oo ,_ ,_ I tend Gibbon, on a elm rge of obtaining board from him In Panama, ill 1 .4 . t0t.er lON. err, et of MOIL, they send new companies to , itamill'• Departure Fixed. I ender false pretensea The prosecutor keep, After oneederable detale, the bill was irmo. the !coulter Last night foto COMpalliel or a boursling house on Chatham street, end the The New York I tspper Of Urn week contains tal by a cute of Vend, 1.44, Imp., to rts ed ar itildtaght le I bin eat-. Ills morning to o+ suture are colored. The defendent was held le following In regard to the International , en i nn , a T au tt , e . tter , r i rtmig e l o to a t a ir having ex or,' ihe floe,. there n ere no signs of thenc - lid the author- ' 01001 hi . • /1 TIII9 /Tr, I,thhilatchthhoetzwrgrti.oonrethoLeop..miodion: J n a a tn , 4 l .s . 1 ..a.,,iti.,,,,,,D,,,,a. ~,, , :„:4 „ ~,,, o her,.. (2.... al.. , for a ttn. ' r outift rty ha1...1.1m Cori with &l idera lon ° l f II.; c0nte.1....1 Ines 10 . 114 t. tO tell n here the'y a ev le, election ..a"e of Dodge agates,. Brooks. from tie, ;lent t.lll. (.0 ‘ erliment Is endeavoring to u o the Eighth I congressional ' , motet of Nen make A into len [whey,: that they en. disband. .e„eey' Mhided at CO.( of detelidall I. York. LIM trOp, 44 b ee they are mreretly centurion!. that the great contest for the Aquatic , 11. I Henry alciarett, remitting 0,, Kandy Creek premacy of the World, between the respective Mr. Mardtall. of Illinois. remnant and mom More An attempt 'as made to born the seq. • se. brought in on a warrant fur meault and ) champlime of America and England, which f i ,„„ thi .,. 0 : -. „ thi, person of Henry ejoyurru, who plated has argument In support of Mr. lined, Hall Is fee timbre age. has been so long anti m ardently looked for- ~.., id ~,., t„ed,, .r.,„„ e d,.... u . f or 5,,,,,,, ~,,,,*tu gt right to the neat • AL the meet me n of Mr. alai-Mallet remarks Fatal itallnied Accident. Ward to, will eventuate., there now seen, uo th - --ineineint,', Th e „ line , ren ithietinegen up o n reasonabl a r, ground for doubt, the negotiatlons payment of coon* by defendant, he having no other member meking the floor, thespeak- pelt. neteet A. April 4.-This morning as mOnnanlyt7 ....idlrghliuttovriwngarbaeemnahcoattedrocate.dd 11,01 proMlaed to keep the peace. shortly atter hLS rer annotereed that the question le. 011 tilt. ~t ll. l `. I: coa.‘arce.lo4,...ki.t.liarotLieglipat..ratiamif‘o.arhlllhasitaillinteort:ni tea release, however, anotherselt was Instituted »elution offenal In ' the mmority of the I ono Hamill end honey appearing equally willing aleLareu, by a neighbor, for surety, nclittee /teetering Mr. Dodge not entitled to e ' trae4, .00 the a est side of The Soh s•!kill ' seat In the House. Mane of the member" it ,x small bridge , which crosses the mea . near thl to make "Y "h"aamaa which May Mmi to againstea'wee"" leseee tee hi ' "'ere. "' t. , ensure the early and satisfactory settlement _ leg at this time absent from their seats i bodge , broke d I 1 , St re - - druitted to the Bar. - Sestertlay, On Mo on motion of Mr. Morrill, there woad call or , engine and tender in the road below. For- ries concerning the match with which we are - lion of John H. Bailey, Esq.. Mr. George .Sr the House which brought in the members who ' tunately the train wan ItIOVIng •lonly at She greeted on ill shim furnish Indubitable eel were in the Senate Chamber,. and in the ( \mon • time or nen era! earn would have thared a dance of the deepenln interest in which It I Memo, Principal of tbe Fleas Ward Public mitten rooms, and one betide.] an twenty- similar fate. Tom engineer of the train, whose enenrand in ricinntie e ii i . nien, and norrobi..l Schools, was ilul admitted and qualified to four answered to their names. tree els Fennimore, and a fireman, whose -.. i rat ve of the opinion we expressed when the ,„,... ty ,plane in the 'severe] courts of Allegheny We underetand that air. Munro pass- Mr. Garfield moved to amend [Ledt3t.tltll{l. M na ill I, unknown, went dons with the egt s ubject was prat agitated, that If the event offered by She minority, try innerting in Iletr and were Instantly killed T a ney were bauriental rid come ofT i It would constitute the all en- ~,,,,/ r. o . 6, moat thorough trebling In theele of it, Oust the testimony taken ea In Mr below the ruin., So Mll.A. so that it wan Im- smug topic among the sponing rratern:?, teems of the proteesion It In not his baton k h ed la • flroo 3 e commltt to t e Committee 4.1. nci.,,fbic Inez frie t ,l, o th eft , on both Md. of the Atlantic. As anticipat . Hon at joresent to devote his thne tO the prase Elections, with inatructione to report espe the Incest acceptance of tbe English Cham lice of tau, and will still mmtinne he retatlona daily the facts as to the custom ender the laws of New York of appointing Inspectors of 1....P* 'in....." 8......4-1 /....T Rob- Pion, whI CII we published last w eek , hli''' ln - to the Fleet Ward Schools. Me. Munroe, a smit hery. ducal Hamill to settle dfinitely upon the Haman of thin attainments and yet constant :lli:l7( ifn.rgthoef gileggall"tiognottliftTr7c P ,. "" Fs a o a t e l n . - ' N es. ILr a , April 4.-A cialv.ton correct - I period of his departure, Robe states, in a lets dot engaged In the x, nrk of 'treltadvaneement, facia respecting the "internee t wi t ane a ny tie, '. pendent of c hurch Ur, writes The steamer a cst Ira .17 . . a t vc re , e.m .. ed y b o i r . h Ste . Pier IlitiattreoirbsehTtst It: re devoting all h. spare time to study and re ea Ire v i ,°,1 rx",..7. ,h ,' - w l e"r t l h rf . .l e si n ! ; c ..r,......:‘TtaTiP.,";`:, (I. l 7, tot"rro'lnn th un i r. e t n b eat month, and will be ,coo a t coo li mpanied bt: his ri " egre7o t l ' , and ! i g we b = g p a l n' ti iv. .erigg c r il le TX trainers, beakers, soda ew friends. enticement to the high and honorable profess to fee s es p oz i an ng d g la y ari n r o s ite,,, that he „mt. ech. l l : o ult e lr e ed 1.14401 - 11 g, en route tO thew northern , _____ lion of law ea a substitute for the remlutlone reported The officer of the steamer states that an iron hY the eanniittee, a resolution declaring that sate belonging to one of the express compact neither the members nor the conteatant wee.. ' les was stolen at Brownsville, a stay or two duly elected, anal that tbe mat for the oth ,11. before the ('reticent sailed. It Contained be trict of New York is vacant. t ween imam to 000,000 In greenbacks. At loaf Dlr. Schenck remark.] that the same object accounts no el. could be obtained of it. would be reached by yottng eve on the resole. ___,...e______ MOD that Sir. Banks wait not duly elected, aml Niagara Ship , ' anal -etrikes i. lye. by voting nay on the resolution that Mt York. Dodge wax. Nmy Yoax, April 4.-Onder the provisions Mr. Darilekt aPoke in rapport .1 hia spurts of the .Nlagara Milp Canal bill, which passed meat. After carefully reading bo th reports acs third reading In the *tssembly at Albany he was unwilling to vote either way, Mid yinstorchly, the State reserves the right to pur wanted more light thrown on the subject. chane It when completed by paying ten per Mr. Fareesworth read from the testimony ~f Cent. uric Its cost /timers. Dodge, Legrand, Cannon, Elliott and The bricklayers, ainters, and most of the FCowan to ,how that CMS SUM was pall t t for that se,. , ~,,,e„,,,, r ef s f eft, are e m s °tru th , a nar e Oli o e ,;. ;i a n h ti d t a hpt the bargain with are wan Top de .11.0 1 / 1 5 are rused by the eployers, Mr. Sliellabarger obtained the floor, and the I ta.Siii:lilhevce.airt Urtnicean"witil'icr'easucmc e " work a t .. toe Brooks cue went over till to-morrow. Prawn , rates, without any Carlo dieturb- The bill transferring the Striltheonian Libre- „,„,.,. ey to the Comp easional Library, was pasmat _... e .. e _ ._ The bill establiahing the collection distriebr , Libel Suit. of Port Huron, Mlehtgan , and extending th e ' district of Puget Bonn, with an amendment I Yew 1 011. Y, April 4 -The State Agent to the , Pawnee Indians hue brought sr libel suit making a collection district of Montana mut Idaho, anal changing the name of the Panda- I against Oliver P. Hulloed and Me brother, the Mot dißalet, Maine, to that of the dietwiet tit 'arse, firfil. n oweverronif hiving been served. Maim- nag ten [hemmed dollars ea damages for Slot. Cmtitie, arm passed. Mr written charging him with fOrging a , On =Men of Mr. Hogan Llie Senate bill to gnat egnd. In alienate aeefi s ,,,,, L t. , a id , s , the voucher in the name of the defhtld/111,1. all.l constructien and exteneton of the Iron Moan. Illimg it 14,04 IR , acc ount , ULM Railroad from l'iint Knob, kliasouri, to The steamer Austrelin nailed tar" afteruoms, with a lartro number of pa s sengers and .10,006 Helena., Arkatainte, was taken from Ihe Speak er. table, read twice and referred to the Com- In sPecre . _.....__ ______ 1 ratites, On Public Lands. Mr. Donnelly presented t onnesettent Election. a petition of citizens Of the State of Minneeme In favor of an in liaterateu, Cr, A.pril 4.-The Ranieri Ate.; Mu Press mak. the Mejoeity for Hawley 1 4 18 crease of the National Reeking capital in said on a total vote of 07,332, full return. haul , State, Aim, In favor of the action by Con been received from nil the Wiens bur !bor n of grate for the betterregulation of the Ina eranee companica in the Gaited Shoals. i e Midi we (the mese) have tife majorities ' Mr. O'Neill presented a memorial of the ' Ha Y et.rtis - from every town make' Presidents of the Sayings Fund Soetetieft of oa wt.) 'a malorDY fief. Philadelphia, asking that those lentitntionit ' • Land 011 tees Consolidated. baying no capital stock and whose Maine. le I roes, April 4.-The Prated.. I. ot the confined to depoeits and loaning the same for I New the benefit of then rtors only, may be re -' Vetted States, through the Secretary of the lievestfrom tax deposit", end the tee gm Latertor, Itasordered the contolidation of the interest pald depoeltOra Referred Cl the (nen. frldbow Mg land offices in Arka maw : At RM.- ! Mile, with oitice at Little Rook; at Chompag mittee on Way, and kenos. On motion at Mr. Morrill, the Wendt) Rill to I note, with office at Washington; and a, Hunts facilitate the fiettlementof mcounte of the villa, with olem at Clarksville. Treasurer 01 the Belted States, and to "emu, : certain menses to the people of the United Staten or to .perettua to whom they are doe. and who are entitled to receive the same, was taken from the epeakers table, read twice and referred to the Committee bit Wale and Means. Ile Wileon Introduced a resolution respect lron=liglattri t o o t: miller., 1- 71 ,,,, ne5ti u n4 ,, th ,, , „ i S , ee4 vent dmaxation. aopted. Mr. Stewart asked that the eOulmittee oh fif teen be discharged front the further consider ation of the joint resolution,. offered by. lam recently, on the subject or reeeratruction, end that they be made the special order for to. morrow. Mr. Stewart spoke In advocacy of Ms income, alleging that the country was growing imps. tient, and ~ monde! Come action at the Mottle Of Convent It had been charged that-Con grfts had no desire to see the lately Merited States restored to the Union, and lie de/decal Congress to truidicate pin by the speedy adoption of sonic definite plan of reconatrue- Hon. Ile believed the plan submittal by bins was endoreal by the country. A trienlage-Wits receired from Lie Peaddent, covering • letter from the Secretary of the Treasury to the governor State bama, rela tive tO the payment by_thatf the direct ..famed to the Ways and MIAMI Com mittee. Adjourned. SPEECH OF SENATOR TRUMBULL. THE BAOOKS•DODOE CONTESTED El ECTION CASE. Cib Cs . 0 ClbC, ~ 000. AN1411,01,11, April 4, Ili& Albany Oniuy. ntnaler, Y., April 4.—The Canal tenintols elonens have not yet agreed upon a day for opening the canal, but It la suppoecal it will be opened about the lint of May. Dew* elan *Alton. ,C , .LIMIXRATf - awn D. Potier, dinar pritoprtt*e or Ms Rbalunsta Cbgemindaiolled. A t ail "g a . l "4" viv r:l l 4 l 7 111 4 irfonC ICC= I The Philadelphia Pre., says Upon lona ry I at the °dive of the Comptroller of the ions report Cur ' reney we learn the following facts roll.al l- Liono tin, banks In th 4 oil reg to be afrectod by the suspension of Culver, _Penn & Co., of New York, The Crawford County National Bank of liteadvllle, Pa., }Ma a pahl-up capital of 43,11,11110 Bonds deposited with the Treanorer of the nil Led States to secure circa- Latina Nat..; issued as a bliiin Lank before conversion outstanding, to upbeat of ...... . 32,030 No National Bank notes hap been delivered to this hank. Tile Venango County National Bankof Frank lin, Pa.: Capita 1........ .......................... Sonde deposited with U. S. Treaeurer 1100, , 000 State State circulation outetanding ......... 106,000 National currency 155ued......, . ... The Petroleum Bank of Titueville, 83,000 , - taken some etepstoorganize a Nation alhanhad, cert I but never d of eposited any bonds or received a cate authority t as a National Bank.. to commence business The 'Woodville Repttellemt says National Bank of Crawford county should Bankhave nO apprehension of ultimate toes. The for several months ties oeen working 4 , under the National Currently Aet, and its [w aste are mole to meet all Its liabilities as a National 'bank. The cash on hand is very nearly, or quite, equal to the deposite, and N him besides 4µ00.004 - deposical in the Treasury at Waeltington. The tans receivable ca u sed Finglit.. - The holders of the - bills firth° did Bank of Crawford county msy. hirre,W Guinn snipe lone, hut It is bettered Snell 111..„ . 4_ !Rt. be Ilia clue. - In shy elfaintt 401 r 1 Weft Rppit!flp .; are prosompl: ." ° PRICE THREE CENTs Sntelde to lisoeberter. There seems to be a mania must now for s l ode. We have another to record, In addition to those reported within the past few days. tin Wednesday morning, at live o'claak, a re turned soldier named John W. Hart, a laborer residing In Manchester, rose In his health, and kindled the Ore for breakfast, after which he awakened his wife. He then went to the cellar and made a thin bed-cord fast In the Joist, axed the noose about his neck, and Jumped from the chair. His wife, alarmed at his protracted stay in the cellar, wont down when she beheld biro suspended from the joist, his feet almost touching the Wan. She scream ed aloud, and shortly afteralird aid appeared and the lifeless body was cut down. 'I he de ceased was about forty-five years of age, and leaves a wife and six children In destitute cir cumstanes. He had been greatly depressed in spit - Its of late, on account of the poverty of his family, and this is suppose ha been the cause of suicide. Coroner Cla ws o n held an Inquest, and the usual verdict was rendered District Court ! WILDN.DAT, April 4.—Before Judge Wil hams. The cane of Thorp A Denman vs. The Penn @rivet:int Railroad Company—action to recover the value of a large lot of sheep killed by the explosion of an engine attached to a stock train—war concluded, the Jury finding a yen. dlet for plaintiffa (or .3,14242. Louis lirentr. en. William McKnight and wife, Mrs. Jane Morgan, and Oliver Ormsby, deceased. Action of ejectment fora valuable tract of coal land near Birmingham. This is the second or third came this ease has been before the court. Woods and Koethen for plaintiff; Burgwin and Smith lor defea t. ants. (in trial. Leetare by Ansa Evans., Miss Susannah Evans, the gifted young ora tor whose lectures have been received with surprise and delight by all listeners, wilt de- Over a lecture this evening, In Excelsior Mail, tel the subject of 'New Frames (or Old Plo lures," Those of our readers who have alrea dy heard this remarkable young lady will glully avail themselves of this opportunity to hear her again, while those, who have sot Ms. toned to her should by all means attend. She has been very justly compared with Mist Dickinson In some respects, while la others she is arded aa pOSßefilibllg superLor 46111- Lie.. She Is certainly deherving eta hou,se, and we have no doubt she will be gratified do this respect. Disorderly Cases.—Five young men were arraign t ed before Mayor Morrison, of Alberbo a beer ble i.i4ht, charged witnereating a row at The paetiee on East Lane, Tuesday night. Were permitted to Lake an over eupply of •oee t the apnea where the dirneratY occurred. No damage 'ma done be. yond the breaking of a few windows, end the Mayor bee held the ease undevadvisese at. I=l itestelet of MILLI Naekees. —toles MUfl Sackett, a pleasing and popular seeress, 'alum a benefit a the Opera House, on Friday even ing, on which occult= be produced "Fif teen Years of a Drunkard's Life," "Hatto n Worried byging Lathe' and the "Yankee Girl," with flin, dancing. ete. The 'skyline ninny friends in the city, and they will doubti show their appreciation on this occeatdu, ~'' I Firms National Blink, 011-10/47.--Mhded F , O statemente of the papers in the at re we stated yesterday that the. First lia tonal Bank of Oil City had closed its doors. We are pleased to learn that thls Is not the eme, and that this. bank is in no way affected. by the failure of Mr. Culver. The bank i s go perfec t ly usual, and Its f inancial condition is sound. giepodbilean Executive thimuditee. Thee Republican raOCatIVO COlntalttee will meet this morn__ ,ing.at ten o'clOok, at. the office - atlPhoniae it aterinah., Sa., the tbe .pUrpote of fixing the gate for balding the County Co o ib r 'notnituung candidates for Coe., 1ett. , 41.; *di attauletnee of '494 JILM I RI44 I IO74OOOXI. . THE WEEK L x JEDITIO.V, E.ll 1...5.11 Al A .1' D SATO:RDA] I or 8111,0 n is Itliwartled which will reach the Icriner. . 4 0nent 5.6 the mall run. TERMS ; Stn~ y le Copies tni lobs often anti sr par...cis. Sons of Teroperance.—Jat recent meet ing of the newts organized Division of Bona of Temperance of this city, the followingtleo thunen were elected to servo as o®c rs tor the °wean.: quarter: W. P. John B. Jones; W. H., Isaac. A. Willis; It. e, Vhillam Forsythe; A. H. S . , Evans; F. S., B. A. Stoney; Treasur. er, C. A. Colt n; Conductor, J. D. Bailey; John A. Crawford; S., Thomas Irwin; 0. 13., .1. D. LOWit3; Chaplain, Philip James; P. W. P 0 Thos. Steel. • rbre nt Coffee Run.—Tbe entire building belongingtion, to Simon Cohn, at Coffee Run d eco Huntingdon county, with all its contenta,e was destroyed by tiro on Saturday everung last. The building contained a store, ware. • house and also the telegraph office. Mr. Colin's loan true bean", hut 1.4 partially covered byirl surance. It It not known how the fire ortgls muted. Itollorl tor Doty.—Breret Major Genera .1. ft. linlcloo, colonel of the .22d United States 1 wored Troops, has teen detailed for duty to the rreedmen's Bureau, and ordered to re port to Major tireueral O. O. Howard. Maj, D, L. Eaton, Paymaster U. S. d. formerly of this City, Sm, been ordered to LotHaville, for temporary duty. Admitted.—Wm. Shinn, a young tura promising law studen motion of ted In the District Cour t, t, was on of Hon. A. W. Loomis, and duly qualified. to practice es ttn attorney. We wish him abundant success In the profeallon which he has chosen. . • Yearn s of NI. Jame* --At St. Janice Pro testant Episcopal Church, the following 'ves trymen were elected on Easter . Monday: Felix It. Brunot, Davld 1i01111.11,4, l McCandless, Thomas Rosewoll,3r. Kjle , James Td McClure and John McElroy. Nudger! bonie/ Stewart, a re. Ident.--of Huntsville, Huntingdon county, while walking about his barn, on TbUtsilay. meriting last, maidenly tell to the &tonna. cu en fie was In usual good health op to the timeof the occurrence. Arirtvoll of Mr. 4 1.1.1ver.-11e0. C. V.l.:Wirer was In Meadville Saturday .eyealog, and went by speotoi train to Fronklut. Dlspatettes re oelved hero that day reported Me wlle vary lyd doubtful. and her recovery Wlltl comm.' ered orlrettws. • Electioas.—The following Vestry-men have been chosen for Dr. Stephens' Chttrab, Sewlek- George m Calhoun George W. C J. W. Warr.. Nathan Whiting, James lielyasa, an and F. al. Hutchinson. Pamged.—The bill Inereastng the pay of 1 . el' run from 01,50 to Iri 3 OO per day, In Allegheny: couny, end Inereaellng the fees of the Sheriff for serving summoneeer, has passed fillsaln and le now a law. Death of a Pioneers—The mercer Divwch announces the deg of Valentine /Abutter,, one Of the oldest citizens of that county. 110 was the second settler In that county, bating cOme there In 1787. ra Rall.-11,0 setemd annual ball of the Steam Fire Engine and Rosa, friday Company eee, will Lie nhoz, th given 6th must Latay•ette nal!, On . - . Frank Leidies. New Altairasine km" 2,l *Y. lam. Devoted to Iteit, and .nderfalning litqr-• &tura. . I.S.FlYtti i ' - k!or sale by W. A. Gililenteany, .. , = - goin,a.D.AmE csituearaw.....e, gig: ittvati mc.t Rlcirsqtro o of Sept a ; Ilk, on the u re u rtrlght d 'tell . " °r all y. ' to dieetiftulal. Lots sellripply no ne . 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