TILE I' 311 Ultaa GAZETTE. MESS:am &Mors. GNA. ilLumger PUBLINZJED Tea OA St :TM ABBOI7II non vo. vittatrargb. TER IN Owe Year, by mall .88,00 ilerved by Carriers, per week..... 15 ithe Wittsburgit faz-rtte. SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1816 .VVILL CONGRESS ACT r? Congress has acted twice, during the present session, on matters of vital conse quenee to a proper readjustment of the Union. it, each case its action was calm and deliberate. In both instances great etlbrts were made to act in harmony with the President was consulted. The measures were to framed an tti meet his approval. Further mOditlet . stions .would cheerfully have been made to secure his cooperation. He gave aesuran . ces that he was ratisded. Yet, as soon as those bills were passed, he applied the veto to them. With what greet. can the ju , - titers or apologists of the Presidaut insist that Congress shall take prompt fiction on other matters? The President, by his acts, has placed himself in such a position that neither Congress nor the people 'can take his word. Of what avail is it for Congress to adopt measures to suit the declared put. poses of the Executive, so long as his habit is to say what ho does not mean REJOICING OVER tONNECTICUT On the 4th inst: an immense meeting was held at Harrisburg, In the Court HCIISr, to express gratification at the result of the Connecticut election (Joy Cuart: , , pre sided Hon. LEWIS W HALL, Hon. T .l• RIGEIASI, Hon. ROBERT A. BROM - NE, Bon Al B. LOWRY-111 members of the Senate —made speeches' The resolutions, four in number, hare the right tone. The first sends cheer to the men of Connecticut. The second pledges Pennsylvania to elect Gen. Gesny Governnr. The third charge , . that President .lottx , m:, "ha; forfeicted the confidence of thom , %vie , tech him." The fourth gives Congress a pledge to stand hr it "at all hazards, and in defiance of 1111.11:11 , illations and threats from all quarter, ' That will do, Tux National fhleVig....cer foreshadom an attempt tooverla,ar Conure, nets. After, indicarine—this 'Oro pn•tty clearly-, it concludes • "The israele, we-think, ui mn,a, lug. A criaistatial4Emoseme- i. the nu , " destroyed, or it Cawress rernleitionized Time, a short time, must show " Even the New York Timex vaguely lout, that unless the contest between the PreU ident and Congre - ms shop he comproraked, the most serious eorviequenees are likric to croon.. . . Tut Titusville Herald lut, j 11.41 made 1110 tii.e.,Very that the Hon. C. V. Cr i s % en was absorbed in his private enterprises to an extent Which proven ltd his giving an) at lentil/II 1., hi- pllllll, ..11111r, .1. 3 15011115 rot the Hon.,. Representativi sat Washing ton. It insists he Might 1., resign ; ,11(1 lel the important Petroleum interest ol the district find a represensaiiNe %1", 11. 111,401131 nrtendnm•e ni lite C3lllllll IN Madison. Wisrion , in. at the'lam I lon, the Democrats being left without a candidate iv the wit lidra teal of Gen Mlt LS. voted for Mr. W .1 N,.1.AN11. n well known colored man. The next lit in it card. hr'n•lmdotte,l the compliment Ile, compat3y with thirty other men of Lis ram all voted the Union ticket. Juntas Tnt %Int t.t. , by common eon sent, a mu c h abler juri,t time President JOHNSON. in hie review of the V, to of the Civil Rights Hill. he entirely dens lie ed the President', argument aguimi the eonstitutionality of the 111C11511r1. Tex President appealed to the people against Congress. The first response V. a. from Connecticut; the second i'roul Rhode Island The loyal mn.ses stand lly Con g res ;. TnE Connecticut Republican elected their Shet if& in all the countie. of the State hut one, and most of the county officer, Disbursements of the Treasury Deport ment—Troops Ordered to the Platte— Modification of the Test Cloth—Army Appointment. New Yoga, April ll.—The Tribune's Washing ton special says: The disbursements of the Treasury Department on account of the War and Navy Departments, for It:he quarter end ing bEarell Met, were es follows: Woe Depart ment, for January, .3,51,936; for February, 11153 0 1,9 3,5 ; foisdlarth, Navy Depart ment, for January, g 5,517 956; fur February, 0,- dr..,045; for March, 101,553,011. T,be one million increase In the navy expenses for March was occasioned by large remittances abroad for the use of russets on foreign stations. The couimanding °Meer* of the Tenth and Thirteenth infantry, and the second battalion of the Eighteenth i nfantry, hare been ordered to report to Brigadier General Cooke, com manding the Department of the Platte, head quarters at Omaha. In 1,110.0 of the pursuit of mlachcriona Indiana or whites luf.ting the border line, the troops will act without regard to the Department line, simply reporting their *Wien through their own commanding officers to the commanding Gl:foetal of the Department invaded. The Tes, Washington special says it is u n derstood that the President will in dey or Lad send to Congress a message, In which he win @largest a modification of the test oath, in Order Loanable the government to fill the rev enue Offices, ire, of the dOutn, In aocOrdarice With the proposition of the heads of depart ments. The Tone.' Washlngtou special varier Brevet Colonel James LL Taylor, late Anatetant Gen eral on General Auartra staff, has been ap. nosnted Adjutant General on Lbw:lL-General Lemont egad In place of the late General Seth Wllllacne. Freshet at Bialltson—Greet.Dansage to Railroads. ILantson, Wis., April B.—The g. eat Meader- Mona and freshet of duaday and Monday has Interrupted all communication by mail and telegraph. It has been impossible to send ariying tin to-night. gi svertil bridges • are g i ro on Pr d i i r itite . d h u in nee± r bilv " :duntae,Tt e r:Stac er ol:sir mid the track badly damaged eiverwhere. No train tooe Anis city, and_probably will not before or Slane deka Bent of here a bridge is gone be , tween Sock river and Edgerton, and consider able track washed away between Watertown Juncibin and 'Milwaukee. No train has moved either way sinee yesterday afternoon. There Will probably been to-morrow on the Beloit branch of the Chicago and Northwestern road. The track has been cubed away at. Oregon, Evanswale and liantiver. The marsh north of, Oil, place is overflowed by the elves of water trout Fourth Lake. • At Lodi, twenty miles northwest of here, five dams have been washed away, and all the bridges between-there and Wisconsin river are also swept off. The damage in estimated 00,001 k) V % . .Vtar , R =I But not altogether G.. I extract teeth I,y laughing tiae, though I do not fill teeth by ite use; the short duration prevents. And here le► me say 1 have DOL given up th 1., part of the business, for we are preparing to give more attention to filling teeth than heretofore, it biing my honest conviction that the natural teeth should be preserved SO long as passible. they being better than the production of art. Artillelal,teeth for ten dollars. 0. Sill, den tist, MB Penn street. Thomas W. Parry at. Co., Practical Slate Roofers; and Dealers In Ameri can Slate olvariOns oolOrs. Ogles at. Alexan der Laughlion near the Water Works Pitts burgh. Pa. Residence, No. 7t Pike street.. Or. San promptly snouted to. All work warrant. ed. waterproof. Bepeittag done at the short. en natio& go charge for repairs, provided the soot Is not abused alto. it is put go. Carpenter Jobbing Mbop returned after an absence of throe tears In the army, I have re.openeri my shop for all sorts of lobbing In the carpenter line at the old Nand. Virg= Alley, between Smith. field street road Cherry Alley. Orders solicited arid promptly attended to. L gauntry merchant. win dad at Marker & Ca , ti , m. Market street, tall than of Pilate, dheetings, J3hlltings and eabar Waldo and Fancy goods at the kmest . !fishy . prloas. VOLUME LXXX.-- CITY ITEMS I= AOr rittocl4t it , Diaries M.l Almanarai, wt Plitock's Excelsior Instigate Ent Born and Girls. Bee adcortvonnant, You Can Bny A good cheek for tXtio at illellaby t Barclay Opera 1i0n"... Oreate.t bill of the Reason to-night rhr. wrest Dramas. You Cam Huy A ga muelln and cru•li t & Barclay.. Bayard - Tat tors, it.nd dd. new Books, thl.• week, KI ( 0.0 le us you pose Opera }louse Go see the ['entree. Of the 511551451p1, St aaternoon. Only 25 cent.. hdrulahloh .1 A. Fulton'. Drug ?Derr, Removed to 109 Smithaeld street, oppu,.. I be•Po+toffico. Brno& halo tad [lll.l 11111E11e ]took Ptiaim, nn.l 0,1 10k , ..and otherqat Opera Rouse Fifteen Years of a Drurikaril . ii Llln k' male liorno-satcaler, and Fatly Tliiotr, , t I= Opera noose Annie Lilerle, Leak, Pike, Graces, and entire company this afternoon. Only 2., cents You Cua Buy A g00..1 delatne, gingham, ticking, tweary rut. ,• Sc., tor . 4c at Shellaby Lt. Harelo4's, 7 4 and TS Market street. Hey Gouda. Fat the largest I. the grealust rarlet3 mid the lowest prtet.s, go to BARKER 52 Markt.. et.t A Largo Lot Of fast colored yr - MIR reducett from lull and f , es. [brat at sheltato h Barri/Ws ortginsi Hs, 111 ye stand, 71 so.l 76 Markel reel Nprloa. Balmoral POLlrt. At t 2.50, the cheapest stock opened tol nt litiellaby a Barclays. Don't nu s sk tl °Bill you hate seen this stock 8r0.1111 . 11 Vermtruirre 1'om11t• Ire fast taking the place of all worm remedies Wholesale and retail agent for Pittsburgh .losepti Fieming's llrug Store, No SA Markel .treet ITIMMECI Dr. s surdas- r, who ha- 'let, 11, :11/ great loco.. In the treatment will again visit thlss ell), on Tosesslw). Aso:: :7th, and remain bore until the . 11,15 eat. catarrh be the Ilse of warm zrivillenti , l I Iron. trMer hlostortgahela Ifoul. I:casl a.I Vl' rt 1•1•Int1111.. Nothwitllntandling !try ....00th. are advancing In the :astern 111/l1 . • kOl, shellaby ilarela3 are...dill selling at re •l tired prices their stock of dornest le doo.l-. nett as to - Ints, glnghams, blenched and IJ Ner14•111 , 1 to u.l itir, ebeckn, I irking., detainee, .Cr.l all curly and seeure some !non:tuts at the eld live !live state% :I and 7 , , Marletst tees, het u‘•en Foul lii street and the Diamond There Keeton to De rintrlmoratel Irt FFilter pat:, AFf tLe wor 1.1 aFt, • in ttuera aFFFIlrin.l--a Ft ntran ••FF :Ft lit dontestir one.--arising 111, - ettrFatt 1 ro.erntly Left'', Ihe 1.."1.1,•t, I ,fe eynience il,ut Ile I: n• hand in. I her nn omnibus, Qapou • . p.- w Oil , 1,4 hort, to thriner," and that hr had not I etUrnyti. MIS remind. [IA that rittoek, °tweed., ti* POS:Orner, lure revel end 214., ...]irl Penn. Pocket Book, fie. !Spring nod Mummer Goods. The elbisnown store 'of Mr .101 in We.er. Nierehant Tailor, No. Federal Orem. .tile ghenyi Inao been lately fitted 111, W !111 arw.“-- aortment of spring and eloinMer gorkl, stock has been well aeleete.l, and milli tort all the numberless articles needed for gentle tnen's garments. A large -Itall of readymuele punts, coats, r etas, ke., wlll also lie found in in his establishment. Ills stock of t ornisio rig goods cannot he surpassed. Persons de-! slag to purchase a good cult of clothes is wild iso ring Mr. Weler u call The Ship Ann Schmidt WIIIOII was dest rayed by the v Alnilinia oft the coast of South America, bad a u it.- tityty of Ayer's Cherry Pectoris! for Ctillforelii Dr. Ayer A Co. now appeal for redre,.. to the British tiovernment, as toe responsible party in this wicked business, and base their claim for payment and protect ion Ott the ground of humanity, as their coinmodoties ore wholly for the sick. Their point he well taken, and will doubtless be p nisei tie I with the pluck and persistency which rharacterti, the operations of these celobrated chemists —Rat ttmor. The Cholera. Dr lidgelow, n noted phyrlrdon Boston "From our pael ob.rvatrobs I On 'tot belots e that ettolers, should It appear In tilt. emantry, will be so likely, to trouble New England as tt is to visit the utalarloua regions of the South Wad Word." Among all the many different remedies ad vertised there are none that act so completely as an antidote to thin nurforrour polVOn r llll.l which give rigor and strength. them Da. Ito. BAcEr's 610156C1i BITTERN 1111•1 BLOon PILL, The Blood . Prilr net directly on the liver, CIIIIS - it to throw off the deleterious matter, and the Bitters restore the appetite and Invigorate the whole system, thoroughly .eoplug off thb terrible scourge, cholera. latl Laughing Goa You Raul T Dr C. King, 47 Smithfield street, administer, Nitrate Oxide, or Laughing Gus, In expitoting teeth, Our gas le as pure and painless as Clint given by any other Dentist, and quite as Dill of dream romance, travel, and machine poetry; as to the merits of the gas, that has been thor oughly exhausted by Pittatnitgl, Dentists It is a very pleasant anesthetic, simple in man ufacture and administration. Mice othor an. esthetics, In many cases Its success is grat. Using boll, to the patient and operator, and in others not so much ao. Nitrate Uzide Is being used by many successful Dentists, while ninny prominent men ID the profession dtHeard u. altogether. As to the beauty, iinmtallty and adaptation Of our artiflelal teeth, we defy COMIleLltlOll, while our surgical operainins are brought to the highest standard. Irresponalble Onnotterfe/ term, One of the most Corlol3B annoyances whirls the proprietors of no article In unuxnal mend have to encounter Is the plratlentl Imi tation of It by parties equally unscrupulous and irresponsible. if an individual or a arm w Ipl means engages In 01110 110(61101ln OUR Innam, the damages awarded by a wart of Justneo for the ollense are collectable, and It Is some Ha lafactiOn to the party wronged that the wrong doer in made to suffer; Inn in in n Ca.., the jo ;Nitar are mrn of draw, who cannot respond In dollars iodine law's award. - - llostetter's Stomach Bitters being a .ttondoril ' lonic, marketable everywhere, anti represent ing toe value attired to It as aceeretelY as a , National Bank bill represents the amori•t no• in cased on Its face L luishieen extensively coun ferreted and sidlifilted. The proprietors have { spent many thousand dollars in hunArg up and hunting down irresponsible individuals anti firms who have given their minds to this dirty work. Three parties—eoMe of them, at least—have a way of changing their base, though they never change their bonnets. 11, hen an injunct ion is laid upon them In one p Irt of the country they sometimes 'win- , oose" to another, and try the trick again. in .Ml 3 cases it lo necessary to kW them two or in three times over. Perhaps the beet thing that can be done Under these cimurnstmices is to Noy on Infuncelen" upon all who use tb Bitters to buy oldie( dealers whom they can ant. In every city, town and village in'the I United States and British Ametlea this fa.- moos tonic, altos ative and protective meth - ohm may be procured of reliable men of basis near. • Hoeletterte Bitters 6 tv cold w baleen' nand ratan at very low riles et nicaingviDrng and Patent Mechanic Depot, no. et Market Want, corner of the Diamond Litt Yount' street. THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. NO. 82 THE LATEST NEWS aII'iGRES.SIOI A"R"Em's. BY TELEGRAPH. PENNSYLVANIA LEGNLATUILE. The Civil Rights Bill Passed Over the President's Veto. 1 .perIAI I.lAplllch hr Pit tettourgh Ciucette Plo following hill+ Iwtspowl a 0( Ille!WIN - Male the rlttaborgh and t . olora t lo Gehl NI Inhig Company. An am to Brooks Declared Not Entitled to a •to thet Ize t and Couneliectllc Seat in the House. 10 change a portion °IMO.' ruat.l. An act tin Incorporate the NatiOnal . . . Trost Lon, patty of Pit I ttratrgln Alt net td In-' t , ritorate thi ttroteery and Proctutte A , smout mit ot .1 degleolv net to , hit. Morgan presented the petition of the meorportiti• :h, Cot Pd. I n , arance Co. hew' York savings Ranks, asking for such a or Pitt -tta rgt: tot ut hortslng I the MlLiietildOit of the Revenue laws eta Ann ex. st sit h reel... 4 , 1 the n Fourth ward dintit the tins imp of the poor from taxation. Pittsbnigh, tine thebalsa,• of the , The petition was referred to the Committee lion n tiro- hands rot !leading onFinan, Severe)petition.. or equal and just laws lo purposes An not a 1 1!!/. 1 0,inc school direct- j regulate State Insurance were presented and ors of an, ward, borough Or township in Shy. referred to the Committee on Commerce. Shen} comity assess the amount neressary ton (Lortlooradlimanizis,;...,7rt States lately In ' p isititity laxe• Au net I,lopelling rebellion to representation In Sta Con n aress, on ot her ...,/ Iwo:atm./. t.. pay coon- I COl.l it lon or their repudiating the rebel debt, set ter. of ninth I It. to re t thin cases, endorsing the federal debt, annulling all ordi- Mr. Ingham called up ad act incorpora minces of secession, and granting the right of ting suffrage to such colored people as can read or ! the borougl, of Washington Passed . write and pay tax on r 3O 00 worth of property. flnall) Mr. Lane spoke of t e necessity for immedi rea ate action on the subject of reconstruction to Mr. ...radar. din place at, act incorporat- save the Republican party from crumbling to , lug the 51...reheats' National Telegraph Con-' Piece , Passel. The resolution was ordei ed to Ile upon the i In a 1 to table for the present. Mo.toogol.rla V , Mr. Van Winkle, of Western Viinia, re- : 1... t Radioed {l . ll, HI. hi \ . ported, with amendments, the Wtl supple- The cen„,,,‘,„ the mentary to the several acts relating to pen truth of In. nnt tete will , o appeared In the' skins Mr.iessenden introduced a bill to amend tau a tepirt asking lens' cto tie eon- the net to provide a national currency by a ht. re- pledge of of United States bonds, which was p referred to the Committee on Finance. .1 but Patsod At one o'clock the message of the President final, by s vote .1 fifty' to twenty, nil the Al-, vetoing the Civil Rflhts Bal was taken up. ee, ,ruing lethe 4 ,ii rmm i ve , Mr. Lane spoke at ength In defence of the pi Mr Quay road President and In support of his policy. it, sce an set out luirlsing Mr. Wade co./caudal against the policy of railroad companies To elect persons not cab the President. tens ot state rne I •• 14 . 1 j Mr. Lane responded to some personal re-. m o llymarks of Mr. Wade. dlv Mr Doolittle wished th at the Civil Rights bBl could be placed in cha,rge of the Judiciary orumittee to frame uurilleetionable to the members of Congress. He was In favor of pre serving amicable relations between Congress and the Executive. Although he hail received instructions from the Legisluture of his State to vole for the bill. he should not do so. Mr. Dawes disapproved the bat and favortal the veto. Ie said that if thblll became ann he should fe l el compelled to u rer rd himself L a. enemy of the iloverrimei.t and to work for its overthrow. Mr. isaulsburi soul that lie should °Mulder the pintaage of the hill as inaugurating a Terri lotion whirl, would lead to bloodshed, war end duatnion. Nr "Yet,!.s urged the members to march tor. or,l In the performance of their duty, and to dolt nos and hereafter. Th.. vote was then taken—Shea the hIU pass, the President's Veto 10 the contrary not o ith standing I You—Mess,. Anthony. Brown, Chandler, I lark. Connta,s, Cotten. Cresswell, Edit:M.la, I , m:sondem Foster, girtmat. Harris, Hender son, Howard, Howe, Kerwoo.l, Lane, of India na. Morgan, Morrill, Nye, Poland, Pomerto,. itamse) , Sherman, sprsiiree. Stewart, Soother, Trumbull, Wade. Willey, Williams. Wilson and Yates-4.11 11 e,,rv. Burk idea , t Aswan, Doris, Doo little, littiarle, Hendricks, Jolmson, Lane, of Kansas, McDougal,, Nesmith, Lorton, Riddle. sithishury. Van Winkle. Wright Absent, M. Dixon. Nitei, Mr. Morgan re-considered his vote in u,. rittirinativs,, the sallaries fp )+lauded tonal), and the Chair announced a a great opplamie, that the bill having revel ved a too-third volt had became a. last, i•Ilt 14:11”.0.111Itt•IIMS tart eeted, the vote bad pass ed the Senate. in 111011011 Mr. TrlMllUlffl, the secretary of hr Senate wow faltered to comni tot Irate to the House a copy of Ihe veto measure, tratether with the result of lie cote above given. The Senate adJourneti at C.:X/ r, a.. to to r,l Monday nest. FROM WASHINGTON. Modification tit' the Test Oath. STATIsTiI% OF THE Si AN IN MEXICO, Internal RC emir ►latter* POSTMASTER GENERAL'S REPORT Civil Right. Bill l'aNsed the senate. tt 111. alttlt of ttr teal oath hts.aoal iii The ~ ..Lre II to-dtk,. tnemutg• 1 . 1. .4.14.in6 1.1. :I It.lglitn ....Tatar Wright. of \t•v, ittirket , ail took hi , t Senate iiaiaatar at nail not arrived ••••reretnf Nlef tntl rostranf-ter •••••n -ern! I)ennt...••ef Ifni e ••efil t . ”111T/InIllt•A L the :v . ...ea.-1,14, tor n 101 t fir the tc, oftf It tot .. 1 11..•-l•olden. t-eyernl fro,t Irofil places Ito cannot Lake the onl thore•fort• ff•• sftf•trt•••• are nl.l The Tre..sff I f ,••f• , • , tee, ••••1 n .11.ifftleff Ir••in :Iff I .f :fed t on-1.1 :••tfellit•I•1 .1. I.tt f‘e t•• tow andoq erst•f•fe•lntt a • UM° tea 1.,1311.,13 1ff...,•1 on set fnt int afff hair- Ity, -mowing lii lArga • amount of ow,lerre al nnituai ffe retf.f•fl,l n`mol•tlei) Tref II If •••••••• foe. esti... sti:ll. of •11.•••1,1••: Mr robot of WiSCOnSILI, presented a resole ! toe, odoposl by Ito* ('homier of Cznutueree of 3111watikeet in regard ti the Bankrupt Law, itint.ten e. utzteh woo ) referred to lite Select Committee oecignot on 11m , eet. The lotion rt.-tattoo *.t c • :rain- Toe : I nlanderre of lmtag tjle eel/ ;akin trios, oti . n.t . put. of '! for reports oft private Doittre, ,-Izent to the Io • o Mi• hies-r s Pet halo Harding, .1.1 . ,* Taylor `antev , ).:(;; ,•, .In II sawyer. Lawrence •*1 Penon.,* Stillwell and luii• leo •• o.“ the ioid. Vats Annan. from the C 11111 l nittm• rut Invalid month- ironi .I*/1o• I ievettitier, Is,. -taut, g l'ensizzoo, made it large number of teports, from tile az hni iii Ant ortolan, (114,- loot* • which were octal upon an cessomtnenaleri br plot* , out- hundred and went) don ezige,ns these Mlle to grant te pension of .10%,,Itieen men, l'kei i 5...-. io•dol :elicit anti Alea ~t her• ,r month to the widow of Col. John uoire ei leiet t.i nee In w litch lieii ei riekeil, 14 the lith Nan York Volizoteers; Pr o k 3,1 ; oundeil in eat rolcd, That in ease ontite death or uiarriage eiw hi ch,- ntlniltet 0, 4 4 1•1,4” f 1, .21 in 4.f VI Mow, tire ; o f should revert to the h 1.•!.7* *meet, red tat 0,64 001 in le,l o• minor tidbit en of Lot. Bickel!. Tills being a vs winded 3,1 k I llr , i This iu Ile new principle In pension I,llL,(rare Tbie to tient nt, mown". Tie.; e Ma, an Kim zip* of some debate. tingiwettientii ,ier month, t.:ie to Mr 'Washburn, of 11111101,1110.41 to antenbt the t t a e motitli- 111111 11 1,:c• 1.4,11 In" •I Ilk tog out elmt provision. The Bowie, , nearlt one dat , w tilt the difference tlt it the however. obteeted tat the amendment, and the , nem., t lot. Lilt, 1111111411 :‘ , ..rztg. of erns pressed The other !dila reported and ; eicht to live, t tigagenienit. k ere 110111 ?If- iiasentil contained a - .l.milarprovision, tee, to set i•nt• en i1,01:1, Itl cot- At termination Of the morning hour. the ' her the:. 11:111,.;,4t.I, Ic:1, 10 , 1 House resumed the consideration of the eats- The Commissioner of Internal Revenue, too tested election case or Bodge /guinea Brooks, ; der the ; direction of no• secret*. y *-1 the of the Eighth Congresnlonal District of New 'treason - , It, the i•••••-nlnetit or the normal York. revenue tax, ll* ion Femur, eet tarn., •t he Mr. Brooks resumed los argument, an ad return er the val oe of their fart. prod hrts ditional hour being grouted hint, and pleaded eoesred by 11**in k -ees 1:411111/, , Tile at lea it for his seat. lestruct lons to tie A •sessors will expressly Mr. Ban en obtained the floor, and replied to got liorize this App, teled to this letter,.( the /41. /11111.91C11 11114.1 r, be Mr. Brooks to the amount nef retary of Ihe it* ll,111 . ) are the !tizzies of of the contestant's Income, which he charac torty-n tee rieriou+ 4.1.eq,a11 , ••- terlied as Inv Mucus and made for the object Collectors in Ili , : n ,,, ;tlu;rn states who hove not of prejudicing the Hous,,. taken the path of • *fil* .• without Mr. Dawes systained the report Of the Coro it 1. added that t In, ale undonliiistly others mitt.... The latter Interrupted several 11,11 I• ,111, ieen read It :lppl'al.• tone. In Mr. Mansholt and Mr. Brooks, the' from a ICI ter el I hit t ointitimiloner of t ostoms latter being called to order by the Speaker In , that the lollowing nor •+1 per.IJIIN are the only One illgtallee. 'fee amendments were voted Custom officers who ha, 0 taken the oath In e down, and Mr. Brooks declared not entitled to modified form. .lalD., 3!. Matthews, Collector, sont lira vote of $4 to L.l, and Mr. Dodge de- Itappattanna,k, trkinte; hint. tn. Croft, trod_ . entitled ton seat by a rota of 71 to Ci lector, Georeeto ,, n, ..(.tab Carolina: titr-ten The. °nth eau administered to Mr. Dodge, and Forbes, Surveyor, 1 - ergot)°, trginta; William he took his seat Lintel,, norye)or, Charleston. ,youth Carolina, A resolution to reconsider. the vote reject- Itolosno, special azologr of Diego, end tog the honkropt hill was dzed for eOnsfder- Edgal . Al. Insares and .1. 1. %Y ter, A pprainee, talon on Monday. Chariesto,n, South arblion. A message Irons the President, reeemmend- Chu Postmaster Genera', his com opt * as appronriat ion to battery the claims of t %1 , 0 ,..e n „„ the*er tr , ! ;. ; r,l lean, t restoring a In! ,1 n i 1*13,•11;1, i m k: e o r inar a s . :?f re t r i o le rre ß British ship Magic-Irene, ! In the rmestahltsliment el their conbtituttona! A Message from the President, covering relations with the goes rumen(, it deem- communteutions from the beeretary of the el important by the rr,kient an,r Cal.mot TIVILSIIry 1.11 Postmaster (immoral suggesting that the mall. , could Ire mit mi ticett Will post mOdilleatmos In the oath pyescribeit by thee offices In, t isop••iie-1 Ir. those `ll,nitii• an rapidly ant at July 6th,.lesrl, expresaing hin full eon nx 1,. Whlell end the energies currunee In the recommendation and earnest d the Department were promptle, and le commending the sdhleet to congress was have les. e n (settl moist v directed . arsons eomen have *Jagless *initrlbuted to the fall, TO-intorrew 111 Set apart for debates. are In accomplishing ail that was hoped for- Allionrned• Ind that resulting from the oath preserthed by • the eels of July fief. Poll., arid )!stele id, icon,tins ' sot been the lotted, while It nay !Men the one ' LATE FitDllidH ADVICE* to which my Ott en lion ha, 1,41111113091 frequent-' Gillet. c hine, he is Inclined to believe, leas' -- not been ing escluslyelf to i lode not (.ring , loyal persOns who emu id take the ont.h. Imt to' Seech of Emeror Napoleon the limited compensation ol hoot mthe oftl- p p p con ollevlug Insurtlment Ind UrOtilient s ur person's to act RI postmasters and td rib a 3., GA3O, the unsilituguess of many who might., otherwise act, to On MO on aecount Of died and coo, proinkri of their pool- f.lOOB, which thee - fear eouln resit't n not oak -Iqg the oath, when the majority ol their • neighbors consist of those, *11 , 11,1d, In -stun, forwarded the rebellion. To obviate their difilculties ' to port, recourse had been kind , the appointment of e omen as povtinfsire..,,, which has proved to he of doubt tit utilliy the service, and rerently has enmpelleil the ; appointment of verJ many ignorant pmions, . Inciempetant to discharge the detlos orthelr nOloes. As a remedy lot the future, the Post- master General suggest a tondilleation of the oath, by inserting the tenni uveliin l erne, - tn. mediately pp seeding the word e•ought, s o - that .the 0,11 , 1 read have' neither voluntarily sought not aeeepted attempted exercise the tunctionei of any j officeel ender any authority or pre- tended authority m hob( , lit)' to the rotted states." After enumerating the advantage:l to he de rived front the proposed alltentlment, he etty , t It may he it to know, that of 2, - ;:o mall Mutes lu Operation In the tihooytti nittrn at the breaking out Of Ulll. re/1441104, the net vice of 767 only Mot been restored, and I hal of 0.9111 poatnllletut fin thonn Staten, °spy 2,042 ap. pOintmenta of postmuatore have loom Of whom 1,177 only wore iftnee, 7C of t hent I.ring tittilen foul Pat females. Itch Arnutr hes woofed the einil right. Mil over the Preffi.lentii veto, tty a vote yen, to In guy. • THE CREVASSE NEAR NEW ORLEANS. Southern Niel hod ist Conte re net 1111. I Rol ITIJ: , 11.1T , I \•T111- or Tli. New t.ILLY A N.. \ pr;l 6 . I'11.• celcow 0 . 011. LO increc,c. Thcro• .1 !tent iu country. The %.`lltilel IA , cl.l Ott Otborcre Krt. utra - 1111nte to cork. The italtlintire delegation to the Mel limlist • Goagerence was warmly welcomed. Eloquent , spectenellow ere Mad r.+ll Writ 11 hit ill g the Con ference on its units and efficiency. to. of the New York ilhickeute, said the t touch Was more vigorous atm - Mound than ever before Or since the war ordeal. The Italtinowe Con ferenee replied sym pat het lenity, An is ulseite pal address of the same purport Titd. ir:=l:ieleigy were present and were ,1; kmnel The reporter of the Agricultural Depart ment says that the people of tile Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama and Allwissippi at n petting in all the cotton passible, lint labs, in .corce. ' The freedmen are emigrating to the West. ore and wheat are promising. The people are confident and exhutierent, Inviting labor from the North and West.. , The cotton mop is estimated at a million i bales. Matamoros, Marc 31.—The roast, are closed. Baldness dull. Tho Liberals are preparing for another attack. Luxus. Receipts or Curren. • Atassx, April 6.—A dispatch from Roches. ter say 6 that the American Express Company , brought here this morning from New York over.a million and half dollars In ..nrr b e , nz of; which about one million was for the bo,m6 of D. W. Powers. The run upon Mr. Powers is subsiding, and his deposits are equal theWha Is drawn oat. It Is now tbotighTthat bank panto is neatly over here. • - _ PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1866. THE VETO MESSAGE. Ilmantsnuito. April SENATE. 'HOW TUE SENATORS VOTED. New iota, Mar. G.--The Petrie correspondent (4(112 Jouraul of thnsmerve writes, March 2.3 d as folios. There are reports that the Doe De Perstany Is attempting to force himself again Into office ss Minister of the Interior, in order to introduee reactionary measures. The . Emperor was very badly received few evenings ago at the Odeon Theater as well as by the crowds In the sfteets, who uttered many offensive shoots. Mutton look uncomfortable, troth et home and abroad, and altogether there to more pub lic nnettainres than has for a long time been the ewe. The following are the eonCillalfig nelllal he of flu. EIT 13,0 r (0 the deputation who pro. anted the reply to the speech from the House: could I have borne the weight of the Golarn inent for the last eighteen years, with its In cessant an ancrheavy responsibility be fore trod and before the nation, 111 had not felt within me that strength which is afforded by a sense of duty and by the conscionsriess of having a useful mission to carry out! France equally with ourselves desires P rogress, sta. ',City and liberty, bite liberty which shall de velop Intelllkenoe, generous Ins 'lets and the noble exertions of fairer—nbt if liberty border; Ing mem license, whir h would excite evil pas. clone, destroy all belief, rekindle hatred and give Ilse to disorder. We require a liberty which shall enlighten, control and discuss the actions of the Government, but not become an arm to undermine and over throw it. Fifteen rears ago, when I was Chief d• , the State, without effeative power and without suptmrt in the chamber, but strong in my ecfnacienre and tile suffmges which had circled nie. I ventured to declare that France would oat perish In my hands. I have kept my a Ord for fifteen years; France bas devel oped and Increased, end her high destiny will he accomplished after us; our sons will con tinue our work. My guarantee for this, is tlfe assistance of the great bodies of the State, the level ion of the army, patriotism of all good citizen., and lastly, that divine protection wh ich In, never failed our country. The Failure of Beatty Bros. N c 1,, April a—lt appears upon fur !her Information, that the firm of Beatty tea merchants, whose failure was an nounced yestertftty, wore defrauded, not by a -1114.1111,e r of the firm but by a relative to whom they had made advances upon instalments wh leh proved to have been forged. The forg ed document. represent almut nix hundred thousand dollars, and the advances made upon them were the cause of the tenure of the ann. The liabilities will amount to about two hun• red thousand Now Tette, April 6.—Advices from Buenos Ayres state that an Italian vowel, on which an embargo hall been laid by the Federal Court at that port, had peen taken ont of theharbor under the protection of tne guns of the- Mil ian war steamer VeloCo. which stestaed.into th• inner roads for this purposp. The action taken by the local anthontles In the matter VMS not eacernfilbed prior to the departure of the South American mail steamer. hooduesa at the Aoststant Treasurer's °Mee, Moir Turk. IN al. Yoz2. Apprrtl B.—Oold today 'has been quoted ittlTs,.‘ /27% and 127%, (dosing at the b latter. The aldness at the oboe or the as alstant Treasurer toilat was as follows Total receipts4tk,l3B,449, -- 'oT *Moll $61,000 wade for castooOt awl. Ott account of, cost cattlltcates, 0019,820; paymentl,hleeMehli bal. 14.11C0 3 $83,911,111a1d. A , III.IIOTarI CITY, April 6. SENATE. 1011153 From Boeno■ Ayr... .. _ ',Flees In New Tork- Se v oral Ftrea.Al I e gl ma y County Te'aeher•' lontltate. T o tt u e ,oo A oo 2 : 7l l.edK lDo e rru biz t hg tif ugo n q a tu t a r ru a lt.. rel gr n o b r, .. B M Cio i l ' i:..,,g,,,,.,,,,i,,,,,:•t.,y,r.,.,),p3,01,,,1,,,11,•;,:ei sf ri d c e . c. r ,ie. t,‘,..1-,:rton77, z a s e h„ . l - t r :: : ,,, e . L „ ly har p ure i , ,,..k .: s t . i • suralne at Once-The. Clnrendon Bo- Crum'. egtaxsintros: tat thestroyeet-Ilenvy LOaft'Of ' s imper- Sy, The AssoeintiOn asiumbled at nine o'clock, . ;.,.,... ' er Bolster of the A.l - Yong, April G.-The , laroincni I ilot,l. Nl',.lrt'ilan't""end with vraY"' bY Rev. Joh" ' ThE;e7i - m . inittoe aspolnte,l by the llonsc of , lug In a very .ii.irderlv inatine, Henry i ' 00 Fulton street, rondinied by .1 F „ N'- , I if , ilft , 'N -is, the :y V, an urea ... , i ' d illae No , MO it Ali Brientiway to e also I S. P. Hate., L. 1.. D., Deputy sate Sunerin- ! that money had been relSed by the hquor deal- j 1,0 ~.., t ilei = , 4..1116 ,i5 ti) , ;,....0. ‘,,, tt mr g , , g _ f' .otda mtt'lt , d by tire . ! titt '• 2°2 Itt t thtt.“ , ten- I tendent. was then introduced, and delivered f ers. for the PitrPotto of e ff ecting leirlslntloh in 1 i . „"7.',! . .,,,, r •,,,, ~, 1311. ~,. rirtelye te s e. l - , ro le yzl ir.„,, ar,. L. IL wolf,. lub . 1 it brief address. In opening, the gentleman their interest, aml the dle-matte° courted the , ... . . ...,... ' read a section of th e school Ina% hi reference invest baation that they Might DC relieved Of . 'won": Monne'', & tn .. $7 . 000 ; ono, en & Co., ! to the ,b e to Ix possessed by teneh- ' the Intoutation of bibers% &Mount unastortained, and J A. Hamilton, , ee s lb ,be pubim seoois. De then referred to • Mr. T. P. Houston was ;worn and submitted Owner. 7 50 . 000 . An inllY Insurer) in city V tom- the lapinlon held Ily name that the require- two letters written by plove.l in the prititare grail, Of the city calls neon the Committee appointed by the I eO. Richmond, tn., and shoe dealt r, 0 0 .1sCar; I scli r ool, and argued thdt stich ac the should , I..eggi ro forwent the monep or the bill Would j Ensured; W. .1. sharp. billiard table make., have as thotough know ledge the iiiiii- likely ' be defeated /P,OOO, partially insured; Jam., Eustace, Jr., Olotitier, Winne, Insured: Win. 11, Griffith 11l- I ,' Mental braaell.... /1... those engaged in the kit Ili , rit Leine -v. ot IL :dated that the let-1 - - .It re ~.....,,,i t.,, tn, If., 1. M. 1..../o.lh, on the tith Mat., .144aga•.. of F - ie I. hestite. F.,, . of Indiana Tn., SAM t.I. if F\k 1 . F 5,,. . . ~.. iii... HATTIE A. RELIGIOUS. ___ ; _gr, y, '" t EEFINV CHRISTIAN CHURCH, • • !Owner grades The Speaker then proceeded ; tern prod Meal we, w rill., by Winton Kett •:i^ - ' ALI I. ~111. s.l t ify EN,. FLSIOR HALL, ll ' a4 Tht * loners by the Fulton street 11, were Meat, of the law should apply to teachers cm. President of the Licuor League, in which Kerr 1 neseparties weepiest sionts Noa 1111, Hs and /lard table eland '' , 1.25,0 'X' , arts B' e urod :to vouseler primary ell ocarina fla a svaLem. The witness stated His': . l i H e . i K es e lP t 'r o re Mll. o: l l. or lrf . : l .., ‘ ,r ri' i t , : r . e : li t 1 i... " .. . :1 :r .1 S ., 1II --,1 ,. r if ,',n •iAlort ' o •M r. IU :O• . . He , untold.. clan. while the printery 'teeeli- ' the Liquor tanbciat lon. Kerr hail opened a ' OA - II KING. s , .it Ire- et le - , . m oild e's ti m• Fulton street, The building No 20.2 Bmgd- erA should ',munition, they 'Would not lets, e,,,,,,,,,end,•;,,, with him and bail revel veil ' Prsi, r Fleeting ..n 51 VI'S I- 'lie t F.A'EN IND at ebr, RheinWay was also destroyed, occupied by Knapp X. • merely , (or p rontra Inn , MIL In order that the two pnytnents of alee earl] ,0 the hinds 0 r the s•••irei. rintn..el -04-you ra. , ...•..44 Mg. Baptism. . elOthlem Sherman, Corsets, awl nill- . gr..aie, p0.,,,1,0. go.] annals im secompii.,h. As-es-Milo:, ~=the aM. llVltaltnenr of $ 6 ,0 0 . to ' ' ln ' ' ''''' '. ''''. -' "I. '''''.." ''' Or, Tie Clarenden Betel, on Fulton street, ds before stated, ran destroye I. Tht• ,•,1. The nest is] must,' I man In the ,and, he at- ~,". paid ,„ n un. g ni n u gn ,, In have mnu„., the I baps ..n? ....al 1.4. admieb.mosi. api:ltd ordinance of Wen al 000,000. "'"I , g edd, Oh , not. know toe tenet, to neengaged in I passage din bid , different, ll.w e ve r ,(rain that , c.:;st"l'HE PITTS RC lIG H CON. ! primary InStruellom, and Ile favored ins plan w 11.011 has misses] the senate, When the pres- • ts. ' ~ UV , . CI I , S 'if.' II il a it.F.YORMEU FRES- The loan by the Barclay street Orr is rail- • ot axing the sai s ,es W laaaae, in ,111, ,le. eel mall passed the ' , Mal, It copy e..eui to : iti rt. NAN (lir hr 'FI boring rented the CITY Mated at 1300,0h0, and nifty ex. e e e d it Haineld, ' paltineut 111 lic.l, rates a, would sceure the Mr Horn hy Mr. Kerr: el.n, a tmegraphic di-- It ALI . 01118 ..ay be rot:art. , ' TVEL , Y OAR tailor, loses Woos, supposed te be insured. 'old of thori.en lily educated instructor-. pt nano acing Its passage. The 1,1e 0 ,. I BATH: -.roe,- rontinentling at Ma' A. M., and at A woman Is missing, ~,,,,„eed to one, loat a ,lel tea In,. rII 'Bruno', Em., wit- read oxen's Association titimburs al..ut three hen- 2 '• o>l Awl, ..auti, nerteeoua seats and free to ap7:ltd her life. An old lase named stelebeek was to the .1,,,001at h.. reemninermlng to the fa- • tired members. The In fee is WLS, hot ' • 111. ---s !Mind in one Imildlng, almost dead, and re- , curable eenshboatiou of the mumioery, " Hit- ....q.t.... i.rg.r .. r. is paid b Y persons .' t...t• - • !RELIGIOUS SERVICES. .. moved to the ilospitol. ' gars Tntileaux of the Great Rebrll ion. who feel disposed to do no The treasurer • a -i , Pr - earning in tar FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Other fire, Occur:re - I further up Lou it this , The Convent ion then nitiourned null 1.- y bud now in his possession probably se,,na). , The lon ASON II H4_11... I Fifth street. next LORD'S MtOrning, but were 01 no particular runs,- ' metems I bill Kerr was to present never was sad In : Ita V, hr Prof. C. 1.. LI , O, of IletbanYCollete, W. qinence. .I,I,MICOON syia.lion either Reuse; it resembled In sonar , few par- ! Va., at los ~ sr . and 7-i r n The pahlle net re , -we- • : ' Tinnier. the bill passed by the senate. The . •ire , trlli mi oei. ityCiltd _ . Sitnetlon Between the Blncourl et Pn- witness stated that Kerr wan 10 ? sent 'rd. It. THE PEI:ROUTH CONGRE• title and Union Pacific Railroad,. Con, bill shish WIFLA prepared by hinine f upon con. t•A !lon AI. ' II il hi IL lIAND STREET. - pleteds anion that the League pay Ilan $1.300 In "" rte. Pa.., 1t4.,.. it EN It V 0 310 , ..it E. will preach Fr. Lot; Is. April Kansas City, kibtsouri, and Wyai,Aotte, Kansan, positive that the bill would pass, ae, to no,. ~ i.. .....,,,,,,,, it ,. ~ ~..,,,,,. Ipl-ltd .Joining the Missouri Parlay and l'nlon Parlde own language, It •"would carry both water del , i- - . Railroad., w its laid on Monday last hy the whisky." The witness sorter) that le thought ' the°Meer. of each road. On TuesdnY Herr never claimed credit for having had am,- BOOTS AN U SHOES. tlll3 new hoard of DirectorA of the Union Pu- thing to do with the mmage of the I snore MI,. . attic and a number of the friends of the road Ne correspondence Vra.9 ever held With any of j q:,1,38• NlO TO RE GI TEN FOR tank a tour of inspection to Crone Creek, the the Senators or members of the House 11 r ! e.. 7 'Alm Relent terminus of the road. ninety miles lotion to the bill now pending, nor was there , Weet of Wyandotte. The road will he ready ever any person authorised to confer with fOl . tgalik to Fort Riley early in June, giving any member of either Honse regartling ft. . • Mt =lles of direct rail went of Si. Louis. Par. Horn presented six totters, written to him from Harrisburg, by Mr. Kerr, which were , i ...._ Steamer• collided taken charge of by the Committee. WU . DS I'HAT ACTUALLY COST A sworn statement wait received from Mt. SIN,' Teak, April d.-The +team, ate ot Kerr, stating that be alone had received ROW London arrived here Ili, morning Mom money for the preparation of a bill to snit the NOW fondue, haying 1 , ,•11 In a eolimion. Liquor League. Fie also deposed that Isis Capt. - Smith reports that this morning at ten health woold not ellow him to ohey the sun. &dock. When Mr Eaton's Neck, he waigrun in pants of this lions, • 19.1811-•_T-o-TXVC3fr F0R 81.1.. 243. lolly the steamer Monitor, wli fell lee herr Thus the investigation ended Mr the present. )Oat night for Derby. The New Imidon was tint ft is understomi that the Cam mi Mee will 1 - -- etitirk about ten trel aft lin , stern, and Cut 41- meta In Lille city, for the par - pose of pursuing most completely through the hull, and below the water line; having a tight Intik-head, she their Investigations further. . V make-. Iltlle water The Monitor was also Meets,or the Liquor I,ague, a Horn, }'rank and n i d Merirs. teel e erheller app s eal - badly stove and was run ashore In the harbor : il f Haile . ), McCandless and Prof. Wilson rcpt her passeurprs n ere tirought here by the Nee vented the Temperance Interests. London. Nobody was Diluted. Fast Day Appallo44l by the Governor 01 Yitchbruo. Dlrrinirr, Ain II 40 1 .4;41V1ril Or 111110 tPy PrOeLarIULL/011, ippow et} the !inn ,/f o day fur fasting, humiliation unA prove; A. 11.44 allUillug to the defeat of the , armed re. lire antagonism lath-firm ttin ruling 110Ort, at tVawh Inv no, and twin - 011,041°ns for the Moiety of the iniver merit the erbor Bay,: hilt its. FO-1-k to reenlist/ iint the republic upon the Mond m Wlst, humanity, trial ore' and eternal. Ire lit, en till men, rrtioneet Or of /awe atoll tie tinned itl t lie eyes of the law . MMMINI • V.,1111,40,..N. April ii.—ornat or Lune. of Enna., about aboute doulde hair ex- toted ar to Ilia Coil MI the I. till Right. 11111, Tamale a opeoch to tie ornate to-day Nopport itm the veto Cl the Preiddent, and nig him from the charge,. made again. 4 bum by Senator w.te, of Lre!sclaery Therr were. 111W.1 tll O llll,l, of liar BMW! Of lieprifitelltADVt, to the door of ilia naltaite, and I heir, a lt il I Itt.,v ttlio All the g !tries, wen:apparently triton...ly lid ergot ed In this proceeding.. The Basch Bank Pante. At.n sNI API II ti.--Tito bank pool, et Itooloo. tar continues. o Dr - Ivan. hank. r 0. that ettr, who a ISA 1 111/11K 1 , 1-11•011.•• 111 , i.1p“,1• saspeotiett tastay lot want of earreney friends are eon/bleat that be wilt re,-uult, A inn has helm Troule all -lay upolt the tot. I. pen of the tot eking ebrwern. but I.a. 1,n.l o th,pros.otrot. -Inek, 111 , 1rwy .110 n 111 keep open until alto. 001oet, to-olgittll.: IMMO ac SIS to-Inns etc t n.ntl.rt. r art`i•ple. Good with I.lto It day.. Ilse ovine In a.%111y on, I.y. illerthes los-tit tasteerteed tortrietary affairs Mime Meeting of 14 orkingmen. • Sr's . loss. April —A mass lltselt,ing ol orklustmat-tt of Noo York antelit tapir tyn, held last evening at Union - -lours. for the put. pone of agitatlug otght boar labor nowt.- loon! Four otantlo t 0r 00 r..4 o t fun English sn one. lor ocrtuan sprAcers. I lo• procession 0 - no beedell by halbl. of moo, no, 13, rec. , of torches. Trio! of os Ylooltot M0rn..... .tprll I —1 he Ilan.. lnl Monitor M lantanorn lnh , n Inh the n otexiner Iry onto , 00000 y, •:ttirtml thla mot,. logon rrolso of tor .lam. toward', the Mo. mum hands on a trial trim to 1,1 li the, -wMl othg k. h oll tlek of the monitor, a w after hi , h eßsel, w ill prOcced to New York SCW York Legtolorurr—lmporThot Bills =EEO ILZA\I, A orll 4.—The hill to lneorpot ale the ra Ship Canal Cowpony , panned 1 , 1 it rote of ti yew., to 31 t. Tt.o New York Central Railroad fare mil pa trod by n Vote Of 73 peat to tr nay 4 I= Ntv \oho, April 6—The Tow.' Itichmon I oorrespnrplent telegraph+ that after consulta tion, It has been agreed by the friends of J..tf Paris to 1t00.911011 tits movement fOr a Writ , d habeas corpus for the present, because of the embarrassment it would be to President Joh n - son. 'goaded Wargtoune at Cairo CAIRO, April O.—A movement In on toot favoring the establishment of n bonded n house at this city. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury has directed the Surveyor itt Customs to ascertain if a suitable place can I.e obtained. I=l New tone., April ti.—Five servant gels. ho wero employed in ti restaurant destroyed ny Ore this morning, frere taken by the pour• end placed in eastaiv. Thee are drialinett by loaned of the Fire Nl4r.,lufl Exportation of !filter Nso loot, April steamer Bremor to-tnorrow,will tot I. to Europe al.out In rllvur heir, ti 4 tiled": k i IiZINI:i Si Z :ir: k I Thespian Esbibi t i —The A...11ene.. ..1 n *right The "6:relator Thespian Club, - or Fayette township, gave an exhibition at 1110.- oly, Washington county, on Thursday Turn Ing, Vth, giving the comedy of ttureen Mountain hop," the domestic drama of "The To6dles," and the farce of "Stage Street, Yankee." The "youth and beauty" of tt ory and vicinity were out in their might, and the exhibition was a complete success. The exlttlittion was given for the benefit of ...et .•rtil families who are In destitute 0tre1117.11131,e4, anti the price of admission wan fined at fifty cents—a high figure for a country exhibition —yet regardless of this the people Atoned their liberality and benevolence by t tinting out remorse and pitching in their df q sent shinplasters with a lib rat band. The men, hen of the Thespian Club will no doubt hold the people Of the village in I.ting rettiem• brance Tor their universal courtesy and /Ge witty whilst they sojourned in the vlll.tge. Only one little accident occurred to met the enjoyment of the evening. Just :is the fOrmaneett were about to (301211:11.11., the clot e. In the hall was knocked over and for it I Hilo all was Col!fuslon. The cry of e ini Inetliately raised, unit the Indies became s,•tne. what startled, some of them rushing let the door. Messrs. G. W. Baldwin and rt. W. Nlll ler, Members of the Club, with great prompt ness and presence of whit, rushed trout be hind the scenes and extltittitikhott the tire be fore it had made any considerahle :i) Warm Weather Conking. The dellghtfel spring season 1 , upon Skis; balmy May is fast approaching. bringing with it all the delights of nature—the rouging of birds, the fragrance of the budding now mak Mg out-door exorcise attractive. Thela dies, looking careworn anti tired of iii-door staying during the mill winter months, van lor seen will smiling countenances to promeniele our thoronghfaMs. The first thought, how ever, will be Lo them that Nv Inl er clothing is tee heavy, and spring goods would be inure suitable to the weather, and then the di .u.ll/N -siOn arises among the fair once whore to and make a goon selection. If they would Ifs ten to our advice, and we are sure they will, we would say to ..hem go to Messrs. Thompson Groetzlnger, corner of Federal and At aloe streets, Allegheny. We can speak by the Look. We have seen their assortment of atim mer garments, anti we wore amazed to 401 k snob a large display of taste and variety. The goods are pfirehasod under the direction of ono of thls members of the arm, and their as sortment every fortnight renewed, thus giv ing them facilities to have on hand always t he Lif.est styles. Their assortment of summer goods, light silks, lawns, bareges and halm, lines cannot be murpassed by any house in the city. Their prices are also so reasonable, that we are sure no lady can enter their store with out making a purchase. Take our advice, and give them a call. - - Blew neatkodial. Episcopal Church Or. raniaatloo —On Sunday afternoon la.t. a meeting was held tu the M. E. Mission Sobool House, on Bidwell attest, Allegheny, for purpose of organizing a now church enter. prise. Thu 'Presiding Elder of the distriet, Hey. J. Williams, opened the meeting by read tog a Scripture lessen, singing and 'prayer. George it Kiddie, Eno., wee appointed See terry. Thirty-seven church members catered the-.now tirgardeation, and one probationer was received. When thegie names were re- • corded by the Seeretarya(Ed reed to the meet-' ilta is libOr t =trelOrtZ i lt: n e.:: o rritAe e tecl a by tb317,, _hkerealter to be It - flown at thlrge of i tal= i enue Church n allkheny Ofty. The Institute convened at two o'clock, and leas opened n ilk prayer 11l E. Ni..st of Al , leg (t li e ny. puty Superintendent Bates then delivered arety evil arranged address, on the necessity tit the teachers tieing well acquainted with the laws of the human mind, in crier that he may tie successful In cultivating the minds of others. The question which engages the at tentlon of educators and philosophers more perhaps than ail others Is, whether those studies which have tor their °Meet alone th 6 Imparting of knowledge should be given to students, or whether those which aim at the cultlvation and discipline of the mental !sc uttle.: rat heir than the mere acquisition of so much national knowledge should be pursued. alter u recoils of ten minces, the question of hether Prises and Merit tickets should he awarded-6itin, public schools as Incentives to atuly, eras taken up, and very ably discussed. by Mr.. 1..) Snodgrass In the affirmative, and by Mr. J. P. Andrews in the negative. 'the general dine...lon Wm. partuquated In by Messrs Hurt!. Wakeliam. iiourley and Curry. There aptient, to be. n t or; great diversity or : °pluton upon tile i,uctilion, hat the weight 01 hi/tuber. at lest -1 ....timed to Metathe +Me favors the gli lug of prires. During the ntierimiril. quite a little Iw hose. 'tattle we (Klieg to learn, I apparently not over ~I couple 1h n manner. The iif hey y ": Maio, a n" have beenenlivening the meetings "f the Institute with charming ninale...ang -nine V, r. e‘vellent .sings during I the It 114•11100. I,koll the .—.:••••••..n.'ollog of th. 111...t•tuln, 1 . rot••••••••• un-- • alle.l upon a l , Ipolce (6, ',MI.' ..i.on z or anti .e•A na•11•••en .11....nn.a...1 .111 ring urn ,Ilernoon neonn.n A (1.4.1 . to. coltrIm•lon of 1/1, re•ni a: lca lhurn,ll tee app•lnte.l on 1 1 "•••1,••••••Iti) , 1 1 0111,1 t 1.,. 101/C.lllllg t/1111,,, who wnreall I - 1 0, 0 , 11.5' an•laniatl•n• I . l . e.••l•lnnt—A 'l' Dont lo•t1, • ; Ni. .I„h., r. N erinr ; ILI I' tntr• t. ter,on: ni. \../••lin.on; hcarnt Iva. • 'ornnil tiro T. • 10001,(1 .-ofp•-•••; 4.;e0rt.,. I.in•ky. .1. Alt-I 1ynn0..1.-. , • I. I., , urte Th.• 1 1,111111, lee on Ii•••Inlullon• I,ln , 101.1 the 101Iou jag, wiltnh ern n• 10111 4 ,1 iV•1,1.1..,, %V 0 Lwollove 11.11 I rm. Utterly It Ingitirm.te off.prlng of Intelligence and moral Integrity. ar , .lntntr . D.hetl only i.e lhelz •; 1.1111 \Turns te: These ciertve their sr,: el:nth ailli IL,I It 111111111) . ir••::: 11. e cenituon *ielW unit: Tenelit 1, ha Iho ;molding of Lin ho u r ill :al Ull . " NI ore rifler , and el:Leen+, und Lucia, hn, r to a Ureill Otietlt the forming Iill• Iran re pone,' nod .1.•+: enr WI% iklOreinre ../•• 11.1 t loynity doe tb•• “111(1.• ,., lea:mei, nod thnt no one .• ,11:1• S 1•• 1 % 11 1 1 landed lth rdiepli• pee: :en! le-.:re , tilt' i,111.1i1 , 1..1.1 0,11 ~ • CrOmpnt.i.r tin . pro- ..1 to-1 1 1... ratkp Li of etl ,, rt nri• recittislle to or.lr MVEVOI.,IIII.II, Anti nothing ‘,lll tvugltoo, ,rtniftly it, .0,•111u IIIN•••• I...int.qt., or r ore e, .l 'no, to th, 1111)1111V1,11,11 Clr teuelieno fool ll.' tti” .1 1110 1, ole , sion than lii• ...ouduel4,l th. I. one, prop., ,o ,llLT,r,itt • 1 hal where females s leachers I et form the saute Lahti, [lnn would toe re . 01 4 .4,1 of nutlet. In .Intlittr situation-, o they .hunt et,nal I enumeration Amusement*. •I, !he deep-reit gratii tide ot this Plrl,arn , ot Tat - All overtlow tug house Rs-octal but Is tco.t tat, dt„:I ) te t ,,l e ,ed l a the greeted Mr. Itroneltum lust night on the gaes- Executive t Vapf•elally to Prof soon Of Ins benefit. In response to rail. I rom 1. t re, eltatrntatt, for the stoic and eilicleni the Unilever, Mr Itriemenin appeared before mann, :0 0 11.••11 Ile. gtllllllo 44:114,“ :tr. tile curtain and oolitic fueetious up doge rot run god alai V ary , •.l I/111 %runt of endnu m..nt as a speeehinaker, 0 I' our thanks and complimented the audience anti the press fat. aid le• uhe a etoccil cur meeting tilt tar the patronage and kindness bestowed hint teit std-sr arut g tomtit% to the Reverend gen. Tudolgin the same bill will he repeated, tour il e a," anti ether: who have eneon raged tot • opinion of Mr. 1.4r040.14M aeon aetar Is compr by e t het r il,sefice and their iiloya,at address. hernial In these amain—Go uriti see ea, seel to Ml., Jennie suit n Met rlo ai 4 matinee will he gluon this afternoon, whet , tft,opt" who so huntorottstt ,ett,thet; our "Trott Nights itt a liar Room" will be given. tinny proceedings tletas HOUNC.—At the matinee this 411. el Resolciiii, 'floc our thanks are lier..by ten- ' noen the drama of the Huntress of the !tined.. tico )-1 to , 8....), 1.1, f ) . , for Ini, veer nnlje slppi will to, produced. The I'Velliag per elorpent and instructive lectures formation bo "Fifteen Years. of a Drunk net/acts, The State Supermtentent reports i ard'a Life,. "The Female Illorao-Stealers." and that A. T. l) , Lto t het t has, during the past three , the ..Forty Thieves.. Quite a annotation:Ll hill, years, In his official duties, examined over we ahoold think, and sullicieni tin attract a 0 teachers, made Dear 1,500 VisitS to schools, large audience or sock as appreciate the moral and traveled over likuoo miles. therefore drama. Rrad, Thu we recognize in Mr. Douthett an earnest and rfliclent laborm In the cause or c o n f i de n ce and that we hereby express our i confidence 11l Ins nullity, and that owing to I the Increase in price of all the necessaries of I life, we consider Do, present salary of the CoUnty Superintendent inadequate, and we respectfully Soggest to our Director. the pre , prlety tot Increasing Me name according to law The folios toe 44110,410 n on, then taken np. 'should children required to attend' oar public schools regniarlyt" The affirmative was maintained by Mr John A. Snodgrass, and the negative by li I. Gourley. This is .01.0.10 n of VILNL 11141011 to the people, and we greatly regret., Owing to the very great press upon our eoloimis, and our already lengthy report, that we are' unable to give even a synopsis of the remarks made by the gentlemen. The .tuestion WI. very ably ar gued on both sides. The Allegheny Market House This elegant strut., tlte, recognized us one Of the 1111.4 of the kind In the country, bus been t her ougkly repainted w hiteerashed, and oth r e ire renovated and improved. The contract tar painting sus alloted to Meas.. tallieland and Orr, who pare performed their work In a highly %aitixfarterymanner. The ceiling and Iw adornments are ',minted in a beautiful style, the color being n -water blue.' The Work Was executed by a rum potent corps of workmen, under the supervision of Mr. John 11. Holmes, gentlemen thoroughly versed in all that par iah, to his artistic veiling. The work on the Interior of the building I. utsont completed, Until I, In expected that tile exterior will be tlnirhed by Tuesday or Wednesday next, In a etc le that e prove at once gratir) leg to the committee of Councils, the contractors, and tile energetic and lfable Superintendent of th e niarket,jdr. Dallas, to whom the public are already much Indebted for the cleanliness of the proMisca ender lila charge. When the work Is completed, the market willpresent an aApex rance second to nothtlier building of the kind In the Utilted States. City 31lortallty The following IN a lat of the deaths to t hot ear from 21th 4prJl let I'm. typhus fever% old age 1; injury of bpi nal marrow 1; ounsomptlnn 3; heart disease 3; ontere poritoultus 1; ti Mond lover 1; delirium tremens I; laryngitue l; chronic bronchitis 1; hemieran in 1; erysipelas I; etlllboru 2, croup c; pneumonia 1: ronvulaione 1; spotted fever 1; pneumonia typholties 1; cholera In fantum I 011FILiplit1011 1. ter above there wore I: males and 11 fe males, all white. Di mtric Court Fer esr, April S.—Before Judge 'the ease of Krent a vs. the heirs of Jane Ormsby, tleeeaseti—acLiou of eject.ept for a tract or coal land—was resumed tool vontln lied until eleven o'clock, when the ttlalnittf was non-suited. As the above case terminated rather sud denly, there w no other cause ready for trial 1.0 the (sour( adjourned. journed. tttttttt sm. Contracts.—Messn.. Wm. 130 yd a Sou, who have Just completed the erection of the building for the Pittsburgh Fruit Asso ciation, have contracted for the erection of an eightBLOry building for Messrs . Joshua Rhodes 5: Co., to ho used as a brewery. This buildings imntaln nearly one million of brick, and about two hundred thousand foot of lumber. They are also about to erect a building (or the Pittsburgh Forge and Iron Company, and have under contract a tine chapel for the First Baptist Church, corner of Itml.s and Fourth streets. This will be one of the neatest church .1111Ces in the city, and will cost about 44000i1. The Messrs. Boyd are certainly doing a flourishing /thanes& Kongo Entered.—A few days since Coe dwelling of Mr. A. Levi, on Isabella street, Allegheny. was entered by thieves daring the absence of the family, sad a sliver watch, sev eral dollars In money, and a considerable • tinantity of candles carried off. Aa mat anee M. effected by opening a window In the rear of the house. The robbery wan committed by a gang Ist boys styling themselves "Forty Thieven,"-who have been operating for snore moOfbn pant, alldtglaVe Ml:notated nauttlero,l, thefts. Two of theMarttes hate been arrested , by the Allegheny pollee, and the +stolen watch recovered. Arvinds.—The Meadville Rerabli,dt Hapi: lion. C. N. Culver, and Meeere. L 11. Culver' end John B. Penn, the firm of Culver, Penn it Co., are In town to attend the ineetlng_of their creditors to In held to-morrow. Mr. Wm. Brunet, one of the assignees, is also here, and Maim Wilson, Superintendent of the Reno I Oil Creek ft rile. It . R. A large number of ro Pminent gen emen conneoted with the financial affairs In ads region and elsewhere are expected here toalight, PRICE THREE CENTs • Meeting of the Soldiers' Ixasiue. Customers gel 'all the benefit, and I A meeting of Pthe Soldiers' League w. mid et the profil,.by *being ready J ,,,,i eveunig at their root. in City 11.1, lien g J. R. Swelt.r to tne Mai, at the great Sheriff's After the tramact ion of some Important private Itualness, a 111001. Was merle to 1 . 1.- Sales with Money. ' , Cilia the reeolutlitus ;,10:141,/ at a previous no , iing vnitoreinif Gens. Geary and Negri'}. Shoes al grits *3.40, %wholesale, I after an animated dismission the motion a. bought for i41.:50.-and swill laid On the table by pt decisive vote. The following resolution woe then adoptvi, sell the in for i;1,76. Reschwf, That certain resolutions pasecpi at the lard stated moot log of this League, op (.._,() N 1 1- , ' reference to t.ena. Geary and Never bpi,- p. not intended pis an emlor,ement of the imi pi Ipp eat, principles of any party or parties. tilt that we do endorse them For in a few dal N .{e u ill be able to as soldier. in pretm cum- to civilians to dispose of these goods at er,•vioos to lidjounamml a reeolutton ii ie adopted giving the enpport of the !engin to prices we ask for them, Robert Ramsey, of the eta Penna. Reser, vs, diaableil by wounds, now before thepeople is a candidate for the alive of tplunty Register The meeting was well attended, and the ph cessions quite spirited The ttebellluo Tableaux Mr. Huger la rapidly completingiusturtingQ menta for the exhibition elide grand national e allegory and tehlealtx of the Greet Rebellion, oneert for the lament o IVf the 'de TT' Home ITT first exhlletlon will he ,oven on TlTur.elar et ng next , at City lint!. The pre—, m r .•ttlee eni lit. ak In the lihrliTT-1 . m term. of thlm T- CO-PARTNERSEIIP lalnment, and the folio u from the T Teel - is a %ample NoTiuu 'see' that the It It.r.r, It 0001.110 N —Tt.t. 100 , 110 . 110 n 0, till, Allegory Tool TalTlTTair, ha- createder. - lbr greatest exeltennent to elreleTT of sm•i- 00 , 1 ve ,„ thi nty ttlr elty. l'eninette, dreae elrele atol nirslerlA nI.ATT-T. TT*l nnd other gallery . mere all crox deft to ever - flowing at 011 liitteswltre 0000 the 1 . 00001,‘ rtt nrlp hnur 1•Velltil lg. The Allegor) BEN.' AMLN rAls Itt,ltict Ili tio , Ijit) 01 Phut krettl ratiteri to the thoeft, co fulnrinthly well I . en, httrgh . 041, O .IS o°,o, l T‘ 811 1 ST. DUFF contalna kto Much lint Inltstc, 011 , 1 0 at. ttto SO- ,o ^ltlett In the I.re 1 , 10,0 and Is • cnitently rendered that the Muhl once WOO kept lu In the thot-t -."a ehthh ' hh.th rt..m the erst t •- tarta ' r. - rt.ii . .tkf .4 - 1171n4 0,0 and ck lt7 the I,llff of the It, t tic magnificent clef mg Tableaux.' l 0 n k sum t ..f The aale et ticket , 0601 hal 1r enntrthated , 0 , 1 item, ten thractentt dollars. commence at Kletterin renew store Ott 'Monday Tb.• Wirt ttel , hte Iw ctt thf - th next. NI 11 . AII lttsd slut tu pale on the lrl ut Jul, A. . 1.71 I . AtoK •Alfl/1- FP. • 111.7.ttl 'IA ZELL/ Ito Grand Concert—it was our good fortune to be present at a grand vocal and Instrumen tal concert given in St. Joseph's church niter W. A. Nolan) Sharpsburg, on Thursday even ing, under the allreetloll Or MRS M. J A oplelvee, organist of the church. The proceeds of the concert, which was a grand success pecunia rily, will be applied towards the erection of s residence for Bev. Nolan. The rich tones of the new organ recently purchased to Balti more, added materially to the interest and pleasure of the evening. The programme em braced gems from Meyerbeer, Mozart, Its yden and others, and the performers all acquitted themselves in a highly creditable manner. We cannot refrain from mentioning the solo 'Then You'll Remember Mc," as sung by sfr . Wm. Whitehead, of this city, which drew forth the plaudits of all present. The concert elan in all respects n grand success, being attended by the citizens generally, regardless of their religious predelectiona. Rev. Nolan, wino Is in ri o ne u t, y his man guirrianitr lino 'uniforrnricatracTlTei'l ehristian walk and conversation, won the re spect of is who know him. We should add that the Etna Cornet Band was present and ,liscr rsed sweet music during the evening timed to 11.—A wedding took plate at tilt. Occidental the other day, the parties being tt widower who was about to perpetrate matri mony the third time, arida widow who had In vested her affections for the second time When the prospective Imshand walked int o the parlor with the "qqntl. ' the widow waq seated reading &novel. eh: got up, joined hands, and transferred her devoted heart nod hand to husband So t, and he promised to he a faithful "loryer. to wits No. 3. When the ceremony was over the wife sat down, nicked up the novel anti remarked "Now, I'll go on with my story,. and gave no farther attention to husband, magistrate or spectator, Mend title Rep. Election of County . Superintendent.-- The act regulatitig the terms of office of school Directors hi this county having unwed the Legislature, the Department has notified ,e. .Touthett, Esq., that the terms of the Direc tors will expire on the first day of June each year, instead of the 17th of /larch es formerly 'rho present Directors wW therefore bold of. flee until June, and will meet in convention on the drat day of Hay next, to elect it Cout,ty Superintendent, the term for which the pres nut incumbent was elected expiring at that time. The Convention will probably he held la City Hall, an arrangement. are now brine made to secure it for that purpose. Being Henovisted.—The Polk:el...elUtile have in hand the work of renovating the vit. Hoes rooms of the Mayor's office, which when completed will effect quite a radical change in their appearance. it Is intended to give the suite of rooms a thorough whitewashing and tootherwise refit them. The audience room will be removed to the front of the build ing. The room now being need for that pur pose Will he suitably furnished anti carpeted as a reception room; for private audience and in which the Pollee Committee will hold their meet Inge. ierlona Assinedt.—Moses Hiekenhothain, a oolored man, who drives a coal team, made informatlon before Mayor Morrison. of Alte gheny, yesterday, Charging Jame,s Snodgrass. an employee 15n Lee's I. erry', With assault lng and beating him in ao outrageoOS manner. It appears that a tlifileUlty arose be tween the parting from some trivial cause, when the defendant st mink the prosecutor with adnub, inflicting severe wounds on his head and face. Micsittrius was arrested by ()M -eets Beatt and Campbell, and held for n hear ing before the Mayor to-any. total Passenger Qaalneso of the Posin• sylvanilis Itallread.—On a single day; during the; present week, no less than two Moamar, powlengerw were carried on the local trains of thCfpeansylvanta Railroad, departing fratt and arriving - at this city. This a - 111 sire thii public, a fair Idea of the extent of travel be tween this city and the suburban villages on the line of the roail. North British Review for Mareb, I.llel. Consents; 1. -Pssigrave's Central Arabia. 2. A Jacobite Family.• 3. donde, 4. } Oust{ a rita, matte Poem by GOethe. 5. , Ecoe flown" and Modern ficepticism. 0. The Poems end Fables or itobilrt Hen eon. 7. The Ecclesiastical Commission. e, Reform and Political Parties. For sale by W. A. Glldenfonney, 42 Fifth street. Fresh Flab--Mr. B. Pulpreas, No. tt Uta mond utarket, keeps on hand a Large and choice stock of Lake and Eastern fah, whleh he sells at the lowest market rates. House keepers should glee him s call. Homeopathic of contributors to this institution Is 'directed to to advertisement announcing a meeting on Monday next for the eleatton of trustees. IKL G A !•4TITTP, MIME TWO EDITI O N•• PRINTFO. y irEn J:sr. i r .4\D ea 701104.1. . . I: trn.tat.l,l•rilich remOb tttsel.t. tlac an. TERISS • Sigt.• Cone. In n Clubs y of Pim,. ••r . In of ten and a awards. 1+11€1,C)0C). $3,314 to Mattufltel tire No Regard to Cost or Value. 0 .71 T 1 011 •` SO -V DC 11,” erll lba• • No Much." A'r ONCE, ALL NEW, NICE FRESH GOODS, IP' V. 1-I;<,T. Hall Shoe Store. BOOTS AND SHOES 'plE CHEAPEST • BOOT AND SHOE STORE =MEM onutry hiprcltsut, , 1; l ork : kV . l'htladelphit! •• k a verake. and Stun,. In onr ILIv'I r: asaV favor kaa et J. U. & W, C. BURL IND'S, sib: No. :an !lark, al re... NI door from 616 .1 FOR SAT. FOR SALE-- Thin day, al Ben. TRIMBLE'S bTd 111. E. A 11)11“1,bal BRED 1 Al:Al/IAN MARE: work sltielo or double, nn,l pleatynt rider; paces tool. r the saddle and t rots In harness: Is perfectly gentle. ohels of extra atout, and will be sold at a bargain, merely for want of Ott.. If not solo to dlay, will be at tees Stable Moudar apt :IM s,IMITIIFIELD sTit EItTY rt.lt Als 1.. Al feet fro al the corner of Fifth street, Of I.ofeet deep. Alto, a: lent front. on Market steers. neer Tbl,l ,r, -et, 7y 112 feet doep.wlth o, Thirdseet Ito Webster etreet, a eat 0.. M tr oo, of ball. tee It rooms, well pap, red and painted. tinl shed stile and cellar. I mnooflnteus tl.i1)(1 np4 to. CUTHBERT-3, SI Market st. l'Oft SALE-- ; '0 aero- aoo acres of heavy - 'number Land In Snyder rownnlnp. deffee•on county. which_ we offer at the low price of piper acre. B. McLAIN ourth otreet. FISH FIRES H .1111 I DAILY AltlilViLL. OF LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, A I No. 45 D1A31 , /N I /. T. PI I Tetßritilli We ttle . lte u,r at,talou of to. l , uollc . arl.l then, ‘t. ne a call near. pre pa , to 'all nil Linda u.! rk.l4 Yl,ll low an Cu , too (raw> Whol,,alr a n.l rriall • u t,. erg ,rt•tuptiv eupialle.d ap1.2‘ , 1 tiEsinsliN pt,LvitEss. MEETINGS 1.4 I .I I 3I4IEOPATALIC HOSPITAL.—A Sleeting of tile Coot rtbators to tl is Institution will be. held at al. Bosultal B omit ng, (40 Mr, land street, above nmltilneld. no lttl\OAT, Lu. 9th nst.. al ;o'clock. e Y., to elect twenty-tour Trua teen, to cotup.l•nce nitb loarte•. All con trioutora are ' , guested to attend. B, or of ap7:2to 113 E I'l9l...rEEt. pro tem. EMPLOYMENT Enpi — . yin T. ProOtablr. EtnyloymenL uerultked .1 .P 917 I.g UR Asr ILILLI ;141/.1(1..0r, o.k raam fora few daps AUCTION SALES BRICK. 'MUSE AND LU'l' AT AIM— 'NON IN lliitNl NMI PrtnA UoLAY AFTERNOuN. Aprll7th. nt a o ..1..c&, vet I Yu• la on th• premise.. on IA tw, ty.nd houie ab4re the corner of Wanbtoglon ..mr , el.. n erY coruforta hlc Two-biory Brick 1,...111ng Itou., nod Lut. TI• tie ludlsputaule. ,tl.l t.. Khon In tea daye from al oral, ape T. A. 31c, I I:1-1 AND. Auct BOOMS AND BOARD. D 0031 9 AND BOARD.—Enfur ttlslor.l Roams tan aellnd. a ttn Hoard, by ggen- Inman.nnalWin.. In All.,men). an Ine llne orthe rannenger liallssay. by andrea.ine Itsfe,nran e xe 11311g...1. Int•I•lf 6 SUNDRIES 1, r A....11 „ 1. , L ut At oi leelLlirl--Just received I CND. A . Ith.NAtiAW: did Corner Or idDerty and ti.LOO 91,012(4. SALAD REL- - We hal ein store a ftipply of the Oneellatallan dna Bordeaux Olive OH, Iv Mate and quart, 01 (refit tsuporl.4l4pm for wale I, the dozen or elnme notttc. at the etamtlf tinwery :More of M)ti.S A. f:r. *.W. 144 Corner of tiler,, 11,..1 otreete. WALE PAPERS FOIL APRIL, 66, NEW Uol,,lte ere c.i.f. otooke. orange. and EMI • . NEW I'ATT EIl Ntry-direrdt. Etruzred. LouLI .1;v, Erabruillered, at nalln and Lace. EYLPF.CIAL 01ENTRIN U w &dr ,1 ( priced II.)1.11 Piz P.K.lts. Sal - Store open every rznnldr • I'. MARSHALL. rota! Wfddi ILH COVIMIL A. ISICASS. Intr.ion tafi X 1 bd. end I hoz LI" I,..dipy from stead. r l'ntanner. for szle by alto hl ir , firrrox- -3 bales now lauding saorb ' , learner rO k toutar lot en lc I,IIAII 1./LI;KLY I.I.ICSIED PEACHES-10 cases on oonslaument, of c5tr,,,,01 quality. !or coic 1417 11110ES--304 extra large Dry • in._ fn store for .we by sy 3 AlAll DICKEY & COI SI Su . • 1 SS 115, CM