THE EITTSBTAG II GAZETTE. VALltars. Parllinglil via 04Z pi - I . ra 11111001 A floe Pro. al VITTe, Pitt/Ibtlrigh., mans • $B,OO rted tirr lu re l rs. per week • .... 13 he Vittsburcilt 6auttc. IRE COUP D'ETAT Senator RIDDLE, of Delaware, declared on Friday last "that within ten days or ders would be issued in all the rebel StateN for an election of members of Congress, and that within thirty or sixty days these members would be elected and be in Wash ington. Upon their arrival they would de mind, under the proclamation, the admin. latmtion of the oath and their adminion Into Congreats as loyal Representatives of bona fide States in the Union; of course, in .their choice of men to become Represents tivett from the Southern States, CAM would be had not merely to select those who can or will take the oath, hut equally that all of them shall support the Joullium policy. The. manifest idetrof RIDDLE in his fore shadowing of this programme, was that if the demand, of these men so Heeled were not at once eonfplied with, the President would promptly Interpose to install them in what he calls their rights." SPLIT tr THE New .101INNON PARTY. -- There 1 as been a ,plit tilreatly in the uey Joinistots party Cots ns doe, not like the lon k of the "National .1 0111 ,4 0 N Club" formed at Washingt On by MhNTOOM F.:RY BLAIR, and has held a meeting there which was oddregAed by h 'mined and Governor JOHNSON of thin city; whirl/ took ground in favor of admitting to Congress those Southern men only who eau take the iron clad test 0111 h. 110.NTOOMERY 81. AI R is in favor of repealing the tent oath altogethrt, and wants to oust Si WARD from the Cabi net, while Cowan and hi, little crowd want to keep SEWARP in. the National Inlelligeneer follow, Bt. AI n and in " for• ',mgt . ' 8.:o AHD, :old SEW AR!, hlOel:q its game by taking the government patronage front It. The President, ss i, on the !hie of both. He assures hoth BLAIR Find COWAN !Wit he is with each the other. Thus the nets party linds itself in the throes of dissolution helrt. i I - launched into existence TITS HOUSE SPEASs. •-1111 the .;th inst. the House of Representatiert at 11.irrisburg passed this resolution. Erse/red, That our Senate, be instruct ed, and Congressmen rermested to re scat the admission into fla fellow-hip a:- States, of any and all the State- lately in rebellion until thit:organicl 0 w of no firm shall he so amended as I ,rotedg the credit of the Government protect the payment of any debt ituarredby the rebel lion—to define the paramount , authority of the General Government--toprotect all persons in all States, in their rights before the law—to prevent compensation for sumo • cipated.slaves and to establish an equal let sts of representation, and thus secure to the nation the just fruits of the mar Wantonly inaugurated by. treason Every republican voted yes. rere dent incrat nay. By the same vote a 'etiolation, origivat• ing in the Senate, was requesting the HOU. ED11.4.11 COWA.N to resign. Hut ing no shame in misrepresenting the men who confided in his honor, he will, of course, hold on. THE New Jereey Logi.'attire ailjoormai fiaal/y without electing a United States Sen ator. Mr SVONIL voted with the Democrats. He Sas been publicly charged with selling himself fora large man of money Detail, are given. An investigation wa. proposed but he voted with the Denim-no Tllll CIVIL RIGHT. BILL. - To ciuy Ile- House Of Representative, will ,leg ith . whether the Civil Rights 8111 shall become rt law notwithstanding the Veto of the ,President. No doubt exi,t , 11, to the r.• suit. The Veto will be vetoed. THE: Reno Oil and Land Company. start .ed by Mr. Ct,tct•:n. bus rau.-elled all aub rutriptinus L. its stock, btu refunding the money paid. IVe susper t not much had been subscribed. CONGRENS propOSVS to abate the tax on iinowledge, by putting paper, iypr, and ink, and articles used in their manufavturr. into the OUR HARRISBURG LETTER. Hantuaerno, April 6, le6e The Senate bare had under consideration a private ealentlarly nine pager In length, Among the billte which were [Many passed were Um following of Interest to your rend ers; • - - Incorporating the West .-diribury Petroleu and improvement Company of Butler cOunty, with Masan. David Patter,on, Wm. P. Bren dan, Wm. B. Stoughton, J. W. Christy, .1. ii. Negley, .Ulen Wilson and R. C. Linn ns Mohr porators. The capital stock in to ho kJ-VW. which can be increased to WO,OOO and the nor =ion is to be allowed to hold In tee simple and rninerals or lumber and timber .rights and their appurtenances within the State, the lands not two hundred acres in fee simple, or tour hundred In less estate; to work or mine each lends to prepare (or market and to transport Den and mineral products or other 'rideable subatanceit • to make mine roads; and to build rudroah from their place of operations in Perry township, Armstrong comity, D! Thomas Pletcher's coal mines, five miles Blatant. Vacating that pat tof Bank Lane In Duquesne Borough which lies between the road at the southwest cad of the Girty Mun Li on Works, where the road crosses the bed of the canal; And the eastern or northeastern line of Lite borough Immediately ceptesite the (dirty lieu Planirroad. One prOtristing that after the Ursa of May the terse Or the County Courts, in Butler, shall non nissn ce oh the first Mondays of Bluth, J (Inc. hepunotter and November; and in Lawrence. on the second Monday., of February, May, Sep tember and December. Incorporating Re National Trust Company, of Pittsburgh. with Mmers. John H. Balaton, David McClelland, Wm. Shaffer, F. c. g en i e , Wm. Crawford, Jr., Henry Gerwig, Joe. Lang and others, aa IneorpJraters, and with is mill tea of 1150,000. The e on *bulginss f the corporation le to be -the roeelving deposit of such some of money rs; may be offered by mariners, tradesmen, clerks., teectienice, laborers, Yenta minors' minors and Others, and to In mei the mama M UnitedlStates seertrltLes, and also may One or discount promiasoryootea es lama Mic Mils of exchange. Creating John B. Doubler, J osepli Chaslea Sienger, Ftuncis Felix, Linker! Beek, Fred. E. Kremer and Jos. lioelinger ' Into a hotly corporate, under the title of theGerme nie Grocery and Produce Association, or Atte- Aural county, with a capital of efielAu; they can PqrehMe goods, wares and literehanditle pertMultig to the grocery business; they eu aim um same articles, and lease or pur chases toter Intl, or lb store-room or buildings. Senator Hail, of Blair, was after the Demo mate soul* Mb morning, and succeeded in 4 attesting one of their ehamptons, Mr. Hopkins,. the Chairman of the late Copperh6aa Conven tion. Mr. Hopkins had taken offense at soma trtithf hold pressed by Mr. Hull at a Union meet itig hold heron few nights ago, and under the excuse of a personal alum:lent no brought Outside ,matters Into the Senate by relating Ws politica! gneyances. As noon pa he con c a n n e d Mr. Hail responde d and after Yking the veneranle Senator from washitigtoncourity erundry - questione, put in a plumper In the fol lowing lOrto "Do you think Arr. Clymer did wrong lu once sialtuning - the door of the State Capital Into Preeldent,Johnum's face I" Capital which Mr. Hopetoa repliopi. "Mr. Clymer must answer.that Inc It is needle. to 003 inn; Ale. Halt and Union mattpnisent was etruck with the n.ne wet The Senate will probably complete thelrcon eiders/um of We General Appropriation bill to-morrow. Thy Committed of Finance made irunmber of improremeats and the Senate nave already adopted a number of amend ments, many of which, of course, will be not potunirrod in by the House, and the differences. nal be finally settled by a Committee of Con ferenfio- The most Important change made in the senate eraa that widen virtually abolished the Inspector General, Lommissery General and Quartermaster General, and the one reducing toe pay Of members tof the Legislature from e r as to 4700. Thee:eery of the Adjutant Gen eral Is to be aI,OUL Thu Adjutant General, Auditor General and Treasurer ore to com prise the Board of Cilms. 'Throe hundred thousand dollars are to be given to toldiers' , Or pn aigi . rh o pay of Judges of the Distaket 'Courts and Courts of Common Pleas of MM. dolphin sod Allegheny counties is to be 0,500 Instead 0vi5,000 so Put recommended. Five thousand dollen is awarded the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Aesoclatlon i and the Feint Coninsiteee on Printing, app* tell some time etrioe, sure authorized to actin 00tilune- Lion with the Governor, end have three well Setteuted repreaentatiene made of the great &MU Of illilityabarg„ THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. VOLUME LX_XX.--NO. 83 Si wrali i iio zi,',o:l =I The name of Alexander Milani's has been spoken of as a candidate for this Mace, and his friends throughout the country will give him hearty support In the approaching con vention of the Union party. IL to simple Jon tire to Mr. Holland" to say, that his claims end tittillificaHotta for the offloa are such, that be can ask the support of the party without' linOlogy for coming before the public. Ells thorough o knowledge of the business of t be, office, and known devotion to the principle. that carried our country through the prods of the past are familiar to our people, and that he will, if successful, rqralor entire satisfaction in the discharge of bin duties, no one who is acquainted with him will deny. His friend, ! ask for him a fair chance in Lhe race, and feel cottfldent that he will neither ..10, or allow be done, anything unfair to other, or dothon amble to himself. viiis Irreapon.lble Countertolt.rs tine of the most serious annoyances a Mill the proprietors of an article an unusual It. maid have to encounter is the piratical Imi tation of It by parties equally unscrupulous cud irresponsible. If an Individual or a firm tat means engage. In tide nofacuma buslaeca, he damagem awarded by a court of Justice for the otenee are collectable, and It in. some eat- Isfactlon to the party wronged that the wrong• doer la made!" sunny; but In most canes the pi r, airs ere men of seem, who Cannot rompond In dollar., to the law . .. awned, tiostettries Stomach Bitter, tieing a Set nriarir Tonic, marketable everywhere, and repreeient, lug Inc value affixed to It as accurately as National Bask bill represent, the Monet ex pressed ou Its face, has been extenAlvely coon terfoterl and simulated. The proprietors have spent many thousand dollars In hunting up and aunt/nu doienirresixuntiblu individuals and nrin. ahn hity.;.gtvein their minds to this II ty work. Thum parties-I.mo hf them, at le Ant—hero a Ray of changing their base, though they never change their basnirsa 11 hen an Injunction to laid upon them In one pin of the country they sometimes -vas ow." to ancither, and try tiles tritik again. In 'me rases It IN flel,oStlfY to kill thom two or n three times over. I',-, WWI the host lhtna hat run be done iindrr these rirenmstnners s to "lay an arouse/ion' . upon all who Imo till' titters to buy only 01 dealers whom they can est. In every city, town and village In the t atted states and iltrltista All." lea this la nai,. tonic, site, nth, and protective nosh •loc May Is, procured or reliable men of bust. I=l At sold who/neat,' and retail at very Jost rates .t tem ing•s Dreg and Patent Medicine Depot., so 64 Market street, corny of tbe Diamond aa•i Pourte street. 19 prlog and Mums:nee. Wood.. Th.. well-known store of Mr. .I.ilo. %Veit,. S l / 4 rebant Tailor, No. I'M Federal o fret, A Ile g ny, him Mom lately Otted tie wan anew Hp sor ienl of spring and summer 1.7 , ./ ., The sIYIAL lies I..rn well selected, and eniiirsces all the toinilwriero , articles need...! he N iotili.- rnen's garments. A large stock at ready-Ilin.lb pants, coats, vests, dc., „ill also ho found In in his n.tabllahment. Ills slack at I a rniOling goods cannot tie surpassed Persons desiring to purchase a good suit at clothes a oald on , well loy giving Mr. %Voter a c,Ol Thomas W. Parry a Co., Oracticel Slate Roofers, and Dealers in Await -an Slate of various colors. Office at Masan ler Laughlin's near the Water Work, Potts. ••argh, Pa. Reolde•lce, Ito, Pith street. Or ient promptly attended to. wort warrant ed water proof. Repairing done at the short •st notice. No charge for repairs, provided the ',of In not abused afte. It no put on. Carpenter Jobbing Shop !bring returned alter an atenuc, of three veers in the army, 1 have re-Dimmed my shop all sorts of lobbing In the carpenter line Lt thil old stand, Vtrem Alley, between Smith- Joni street and Cherry Alley. Orders .licited tent peOnlptlY attended tn. WlLLlaet Imo= who hav !wen mocatag nSt 11 cat Puccess in the treatment 01 Latarrh. will tignin visit this city, on Tucislity, April 17th, anti remain here until the 21.1. He treats catvrth by the USO of warm ined.lcalxsi Initalta lion. lifhoe Monongahela lions.. hood hi vert tae meat, =MEE =I We offer an immense stock of Prints, sheei legs end Shirting, T,ekings. Cheek, Pall! Stuffs, and other seasonable goods at the low est Easiorn prices . J %V Banana t t Market site,-1 =1 cpectal attention to Mr. W T. Moore's ad vai - thieutent of Grape vines, also of the great ng rteulturi.t ntrawberry,` the Prize berry 07 Amen°, El Froth the New York auction Pales. l.reat bar gains is all kinds at BAILELN 1 Ctr . e, let Market et; rt.! llnslins and Prints. If you want to bity those cheap, go to barker R 'l, &o Market street J M. Fullon'• Dreg Fibre, Retooled to Ai; Smithfield .treat, oppnelin =MEM! Escalator InStttate For Boy. and Girls See adrart:routent Tine “mtrlke" In New York—Chilnen Fri wetter Case—The !Senatorial Vacancy. New Yeas. April 7.—A meeting of the !nes ter mechanic. of Brooklyn was held 11110. even- i Mg for the purpose of forming a combination to resist the advance of the wages asked for by the mechanics Of Brooklyn, who are on a strike spa. The members of the Stalely pledged themselves not to pay the advanced wages now asked for by the workmen. In the ease of the alleged Chillier& privateer Meteor, yesterday, the counsel for the GO, ernment produced the evidence of a contract ' nn}} tween Senor Mackenna and George W. Itarriesy, for the delivery of torpedo boats and ereirs, and for using them. As an induce- Meat to Ram.y to use Ins utmost energy. Senor Mackenna assures him that the Govern ment of Chill will pay n premium for the de struction of any and all iipaalsh vesseJs war or transports which no may accomplish, and that such premiums shall he on a scale as liberal as those published by the Government of Chill, under date of October,lB64, for certain vessels therein mentioned. inr the cantor° and delltery to the Chilean Government of the Nuntanca, ShOuo,Outi• the Vella de aludrid, 0 0 ' o . ooo i Beselitte, WOWS; Bianca, kitri,aita the steam transport Marques de la Victoria, rma. 000; the Harenguela, gitio,ooo; the sloop-of-war Covandonga,ll4SDAMO, lor the destruction of any of these vessels, one-half of the amount net down for capture was to tie paid. The Hernia Trenton correspondent says: It Is understood that the Governor has not the power to thevacancy occasioned by the ousting of Tdr:Stonition. The Legislators are now going home. Senator Scott; has re ceived a testimonial letter iron the Demo cratic members of the Senate. From Weesitingron—lnternat Reroutes Recelpts—notinnos on Parole—North earollten Post Ottlosn—llMs Signed. . . Wasnmoros, April 7.—The total Internal Revenue rostelpt.s for the past week wore over seven millions. The returns received et the General Leant Gilice show that in the month of February I,49l,o=acreit were taken up at the Oregon City Land Odle°, in the State of Ore gon, for hornetead actual settlement, besides which a number of cash sales werermadu. Five of the Alexandria Christftni rioters, tried by court martial, have been sentenced to periods of tire years imprisonment in the Albany Penitentiary and arc on their way I there. • The ltralonal inieflipenre , says. Capt. Rap!, Sal Semmes was re eased on his original pa role, under the Johnson-Sherman convention, under an order isrotal by the President yes terday. Ono-fourth of the parsons past appointed to take charge of the twenty-four port 0171- eec re-opened in North Len:Abut and Virginia, are women. Two of the woman previonkly not take the oath. upg,,m=7:P e i n d t has approved Milli signed Mill more effeCtually to provide for the punish- Meat of forgers of bonds, bill. and notes of the Government. The President has also approved n bill for the transfer Of the libra custody 'of the ry of the Stnithsoman Inatitutc to the library of kinnitrens. -• Kai Steal WY °lcings Berrato, April 7.—tlispatches received here from Boston, Philadelphia and Potts ville, Pa., report the tiring of salutes by the Republicans, in commemorntion of the pas sage of th e Civil' 41ghtt§ Bill by the Semite, over tbe.Preaddent's veto, Bannon, if.., April 7.--At noon today a fla tinned salute was fired; the bells were rung and the national nag was displayed "item all the prominent places and many private dwellings, In honortaf the passage alike Civil Rights 8111 by the Senate, over the President's r e f t' 4 ' ORTI•A/11), April 7.—One hundred guns were fired title evening for the Civil Rights natl. fiteamboet Explosion—Five Lives Lama. Tzar, April 7.—The steam-tug C. H. Raynor exploded her boiler in the river at We place at &aback this afternoon. Five lives were Wee. IlDandi the captain C. tisynor, of Wait Troy. The bona Insta ntly sank. IMlDlffiliimNillahlitil BY TELEGRAPH. PENNS% !NAM A LEGISLATURE.! TEXAS IN THE HANDS OF SECESSIONISTS I= It .RRIPISU April h. 1W; MUMS Mr...rahnm presented a remonstrance of the citizens of Pitt township, against the passing of an act allowing Reese, Graff and Dail to vonstruet and use a railroad track from a point on the Allogbeni, \ alley Rail road, and ounnectlng therewith In Pitt town. ship, Allegheny eonnty, and extending thence to the Attention, i iver The Renato resumed the consideration of tho appropriation Nil. Mr. elminpney. Minted an 'amendment atv log .2,stxt to enehal the lionien for Orphan Chil dren in the ""tat• Mt' M01N11411.131.111. %•41• not tiograatt to tapoit a rote of ri 3 t Ei lii flay , Adjourned IMES T.l . nhe Governor- ealary to live tholeeted .Lollar 10 [oak° a bill of lading ne goLlabir. A 'Met re,olut uesting a re_ peel he ft, ..n Iv, In the eltivon l'a•lenger Moue . An art loAkli.w :1 n incideturanor l'or any person to sell or 'l,lly liquor on election days wa.. Oct ~,te of Oft) ho twenty.&least, lichee. Dank). and 'toiler vodeal in the affirmative: Megary Herren In the nei.ottivt. CONGRESSIIII t L PROCEEDINGS k.lllNtlltb,s, April T. fitil The .otl IL If In I 11[0,111,1M0 41( the li.ie 4111 the , Inte of the I non, the only too,. nino. or.ler Ivonn general the on Ihe Presnlen t•s n 'Annul tnesrtage. Mr. Ilognn. ill AlNsciri. atiglrenseil 11.. donne lit listen lengt h. Mr. WM.., of metant, ...I - 04 I presume that the Itte•sage front Illy Netale el retereitee Iti lie art 11111 on LllO I Ir I l /1 1011 s 1111 1 Will 110 rt ettlyeti t eitrly anti 1 llrsl re to sin enter that Itel.lee may gIVI!al 10 menthe,. n Ito Sr.' here throughthe report, all las-as ay's proeeeatlnga, that bre. meallatelt after the It hour on Monday, If the message Irmo the Senate shall hame been then reeelvottl. 1 shall wait to have the VI . IO 1111 . ,41“!, of tile President taken up, tool after Its reading, I shall 1110 VII the pie, tolls iaest on Ihe Ittuotttge of the bill 'tutu Ith stltandingg 111 r 01/.11,1 11111% Of the President, la order to bring the {louse to ail Immediate (OW 011 tile hill. Air. I.v rti.,nd lamaelr tll the , Inmpproval the argument that Ult. 111•Mrgl•lit -tate. %ere out of the El . Mr. I.lto more, ot "too, unnle It speech 10 Is ere' of lite tlt ll Rights 11111 Ile said the hill wan not de,- igned ter any eta... oof net'. mon, 101 l Ltt protect the eels II rights of all 1 , 111- 0,11... It searee;y i I ll.• 01 this vountry than the Magna Charta ww.s to the people of Englarni It .11•1 not affect any po litical mitell an suffrage, the right to hold ones ur to sit on furlen. These 0 • r• as for as 11110 101 l itits etineermal, to the slat..., It r-ot fart confer ant civil rights, but 11 provided but 3. to Itve enumerated civil rights : to tualzt• an.% enforce vontrnets, to ..ne n•I to hr sued, to gist , ovltlen , ,, to buy. lease , bold and sell property, and to have I h. , benent of law. for the security of per am and prOper- It . Every citizen 1,110111 , 1 lia VI, them In every "tate and country. 'liar belonged to every that The hill wns simply tleelaratra r) They were regarded ris rights , Loeb governments roalll not taken ny. II they ...mild he taken awn) from an) tow i'lltes of c . lll/ ....e.. they ~,, 111.1 1. , . taken away front mitt oth••• rho., and Mery won't' le• 110 two test Inn :Or the rights of natural:Keel et! tzt•ns, Or of the people of rites or ereeo that intght incur the VellErenoct, ol a 10 , 11 WM par q. It Wll,l beteauae theme rtglits w•I l• I lie I . lllorl Inert a the ' , out), tont thereed tuent• Bureau was Inprotect then , nt • law rather than I.e military power kilo vol. league IMI Bingham) had been rsttnotilltm rtil .looted against the bill. not hisprincipal argument wit) against a elan, whieli had been afterwards stricken out, and it wits therefore unfitu to outotti It agate. thy whole 14.11. 111 r. I lark., ..t nett oirtl.c.i. d the I.l.oune on the question to reconnrrutitioh. Fic held that the rebellion, States were out of the lain n int faro, ally right on their part wi t , rhey Atrwal aerthatnal , at the liar of national insure, but they were in the 1 non. no far as renponslblllty to the government wan coneerhed Ho .leinanded for Ilia fret:dna. cleat rights, and full protect ion In the ettloy merit or these rights. Mr. Bingham a /.. the neat sienna Re oci flared himself unatale aaree with the. on, mitt., eat Reconstruction, and to the policy and ea pealloncy of pransing the Joint rekolt, than for the admission of Ten Ile did not think Tennenatie WI., mitten O. t• erring the function , of a State ettlinn the The `pouter preoentea ,/bµl..fni.,tion from the , uerelary of Hat in roply le the reeo lutlon of the House of the 1/1 inet In refer. once to //Moors employed In the 14uarterill.i ters Department Lif oehlngton, and also giv. lng Inform/aloft leapecting L 111! 1 ortsfrup Art Building Lapl on the table. st bait part four the House felp.urned DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN sT. LOUIS. FIVE STEAMBOATh Ut. It Ni ED Loss About Half a Million T. Loris, April ;.—The 'drainer, Major, tr ite Deans, Nevada, Fanny llgden, and Frank Bat. we.r burned at the levee inii morning. The lois In eatimattel at about tan htodred and twenty-live thousand dollar, 1 Ass on cargoes about three thousand. The !watts be longed to the Northwestern Fur Company. They were beastly laden with etippliei for the trading poett. The insoranee wan not 'error rained r. Louts, April total 10, of rt.•vm ers and cargoe, lire yesterday morning Er about null dollar•; Lim /11StIrlillt, on which in lintel ['Moil taunt', St. Louts, Pittrhurgn aud Ng.' )ark 41113 sin 011111 . to Ittnlllt *4101,00 Front New Orleans. Sea °time/ins, April eguistr, and li e u to "utilities !Irma; sales ni receipts, ;la hales. I.en 11.14 , 111. a, Flour,p suerfine, $7,50. I orn, mixed and yol k/a; w2n :Ate, Oats ; 52 , 7 1 . timenti, 13414'4e; mess pork 3 - 21 i.. Hay, tn Sugar, fair lo fully fair, Mel esse. nominal. Gold 127 Sterling Sat,. Nen Torn cheeks, discount. The French trnowport Allier at re. ed at Ile. vane on the Ott, rr"., ten. cr., a ith right ... . _ hundred troops en roble for Totillon . he n. Otenroot and the Mexican Propel- The United Staler gunboat !lore], a mild' , deny. lenve Havant., April ,al , for Aiiiil li IV al I i bun YHA an! aCO, April 7.—The Liberal Merl- The Dulled State. gunboat l'iniviiv was re-, can Consul eon* rafflete the report that tien. cently burned at 1.11”.,1a, 1 tizagun has proclaimed himself Presitteht of One I -brimmed ,hi e.. I, a tut redrent/ Inn, noir I Mel too, and confirms the acconnt that lie constitute the entire hired: It lee Department 5411CL101101/ the decree of November Oth, co ot Florida. ' tending Juarez` term of office. The passage Ity the senate oi the , :lull i • Rights bill over the Fresident•s veto conned! shipments to the Meath. a moderate curiosity. Crevasses are occurring all along ihe , i,,,er i I N aw Yong, April s.—Statistlet at theCustarn cond. and the devastating h eft it is Dared. I 1"... .b. w the r"I'""og' sic dents t. the LIM broken out below on the left bans, atut it south during the month of Moretti Sporting Is feared that tiro M.'eau ii ::If railroad awl , powder, .72,443 }Mundt.; shot, 157,%3 pounds; Bayou Bonet country a 111 be overflowed. , percussion naps, 1,0(0,000; cartridges, 94,618; A memorial uniting the deepoilleg hi the ; liiiii nod Pinto/s r 4,076. atiodselppi is circulating tied Is numerously -- —ea— -- signed. The ce-onoratlon of the Volley f hant• l Biehtnontl Dailies Resumed. hers of Commerce is asked. Hies MOND, April 6.—A1l the daily journals The pre. calls for the elater or the lima- out r0 .„,,,, e p„blieution tomorrow; .aor 1 - 14141 it/ken North during the war. , teem having adjusted the difficulties with -..... I i heir coin poet tors, and the rest having secured Frointlallfornia. a nee ' , WI ill printers to work at a reduced rate. boa Fassorsco, April o.—The aliment of business doing in general inerelianillne in urn Mayoralty Election. large. The state of the roads In the interior 1 I.I , IfIVILLY, April S.—James M. Lithgow wee Is had, owing to the recent heavy rains. • elected Mayor yesterday by abbot one thon- A company of the oth I; tilted ~ r ates Infantry sand majority. left on the steamer Intl Norte Y..L..thiYi to i The Soldiers , Convention has adjourned sine garrison Fort Bragg. The lank of California Is about to Increase I di '' ' its capital la livellnillions of dollars. Its pre. t Fire In Illqadertsod, Missy. ant capital Is two millions. .pnoTll Disartasn, Male., A pril _ S.—Hornets Ss. Fa txrieto, April?—The arm) rap: mti . I Lyman's store and the postorrice, in Sunder. tures for the Pacific coast for the past nualter, ' land, opposite thin place were burned last were s2,Bl7,teki. The receipts front m.Tbrus . „i g h, Lo . 6 „ c . y pi m p ; i n . rance , 64, 50 0. for the same peticsi, were fr2A3l,tte; from lit- I (areal revenue, a7.1,256,au0. lleatb of Von. el. ilisrvey. Mining Stocks: —Stratmer tip10r,;5,25,1; s a y_ age, 10.uth Hale, itre Chollar Foonsl, 10,7r0., • tionlioan, N. II , April 7.—lion. M. Harvey, Crown I' oint, 1 . 4,0fn neither, 3,53; Imperial, .It.tilini tit the United States District Court for 11y1; Bullion, I,lit; Legal Tenders, t..!:,'. ! . 4 VW Hampshire, died here to-day, aged SS Sonic anxiety Is fell at the non-arrival of Die - yeatrii nt.imer Alan, from llonoltdo, how xis days' I over one The Rochester Rank Pottle. White. New York • The American News liocessren, N.l. April T.—The honk panic Company. Is over. The coo upon Mr. Morris' bank has Mr White bas collected here all that he ceased. lie paid out asupie but teak In from thinks worthy of preservation of the poetry depositor, tilyne Ile received 510,1101 rur- I produced by end during the war. Juall rency fro m New York this morning. Mr. ment In such matters Is good; but the event Names has resumed lundneas, the modstatice Is too recent to permit of Impartial Judgment tendered him having enabled him to go on as Ouch matters. Very little of the poetry In before, and to inert all demands which he now this volume (and very much of It tstigeellent). proposes to do. 'rho assigne,. of Ward h liro. I will en deemed worthy of preservation II gen. re PrePitriog to pay a per eentago to depoai. oration hence, because mostof It depend/10r tors, and will continue to do so until all the Its interest upon ebaoelatiOne with teen and effects are exhausted. They hope to pay near. things that, will die out with the present gen ly, It not quit( the full amount due. ! oration. Still, we are glad to see It In this t menu. Oregon Den..elle Convention. The American News Company present the work in a very handsome shape, tne typO POBTLANO,ORROOIi, April S.—The Democratic ' gr a h ix,te moat °sentient. State Convention Ll.olllDied 11110 eit 10.411 Y. F or ...I ° by J o b e Y. that Co. Masonic Mr. Kelley, of Dalles county, a n ~,,, as oueiod HMI, Fi ft h street. for i.overnor, and Mr. Flitg, of Jackson .• ty, for Congrese. itexolnl loon endorrolog the policy of ProxlJent Johntion foi the reeen- Struction of the Uelon were wUopte.i. Lead Oar.—The lluntingdon Jeurnai has been shown is very rich specimen of lead ore, attained from thn mince now being worked Eroui Cincinnati. in Sinking Valley, that county. It was found at a depth ei;ty feet, and there is said to be C 11.1. 1 ,1,471, April 7.—Abolil ball an Inch of plenty more of the same sort. The Journal snow fell hero last night. ,y rraag amants have been matte by the The Ohio Legittlature adjourned yeinerday. company working the mines for the linniedi- Coovert, convicted at Lebanon, Ohio, for the , ate erection of smelting furnaces. murder or the home family lam been granted a new trial. oil News.—The Erle Dispatch sayer A well Acceptance. pufporting to be pruelog 600 barrels daily, has been struck on the Eons ,farm, four Itiosixone, April 7.—The French Company , uelow Franklin. charterly signified Its acceptance of the There has been a very Ilne lowing well of the Virginia Canal Company, as . struck on the Allegheny TIVOT. flys mUea from amended by .the Legislatures of Flignala end Frank li n, on the Foster ferrodlowleflbY maul Wen Virginia. I measurement Kodbartsla per day. PITTSBURGH. MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1866 FEN AN EXPEDITION SAILED. Ualiada Confederation. Death of Brig. Gen. Thornton. WEAL OF TUE TIT ON PRINTING MATERIAL& =I dkic,.. New ton, April 7.—The World says on Wednesday evening three hundred and mea t y men left the city under the direction of the powers that were'. at union Square, for the purpose of making an attack on the British North American possessions in the direction of New Brunswick. Guns, stern, and am munition have been accumulated in this city for the last three weeks, (or the purpose of attacking Canada anti New Brunswick, anti In the event of failure In both of the former lo calities, It was Intended to make a diversion on Halifax and Nova Scotia. The reported movement on Bermuda was simply intended for a blind, to bewilder the colonial authorities as to the objective Feint. Itis understood that fifteen field pieces were but on board two merchant vessels, ostensi ly hosed to the port of New Orleans, but In reality consigned to some port in the Bay of Fundy, trom`whence an attack Is to he made Ft. Johns or Halifax. President Hoberta anti Gen. Sweeney are also attaining every nerve to put an army in the field. The New York Tribune of this morning claims that the Fenian expedition has sailed, though Ito destination Is unknown. A dispatch states that the Iper House of the Prot incial Parliament of Now Brunswick yesterday adopted resolutions urging a con federation according to the Quebec scheme, which, together with an address asking that the question of a union of the North Ameri can provinces ue submitted to the action of the Imperial Parliament, eras submitted to the Queen of England. The Trthene's Washington special says that Provisional Governor Hamilton it reported to In' en route for Washington, to see what Is to be done with Tern. The secessionists have nind upon the entire political control of the state, and are currying everything with a high hand. Brigadier General W. A. Thornton, of the United states Army, died last night at the headquarters on Governor's Island. A it aohington special says: The Ways anti Means Committee bare decided to report lu favor of the repeal of the revenue tax on printing materials, suchas tumor, ink and type, together with the materials which enter Into their composition. The Association of western Printers anti Publishers have been orning upon the committee the reeneac that ludo .11, wire gauze, bleaching powder, felt ing cloth, anti materials need lit the manure' t ore of paper, shall be pat on the free Bat, that the present duty of twenty per cont. on on sire, paper Khali he Minced to not exceeding Mt per Cent. They hold that cheaper paper will Increase the demand for that article. The Committee is :lispostsl to favorably con sider this lastsuggestion, as It is believed the revenue would not niter lose by its odor. thin. The shin yards at I frrenpoint are still de serted, the men refusing to work tell hours and l he bosses ret us lug to adopt the eight hour system. Two distilleries in this city were seized yes tcrduy by the United States authorities, on a charge of distilling whisky without the proper govern meat license. Tho mutter will be lu vestigated by the United Stut. authorities. Last night a tire broke out in Columbia I,ol lege, on Fiftieth street near Fourth avenue, The damage to the building and furniture Is about 62,101. Insured. The building.. No. 101, NO and 'Ol, East Third street, owned by Mr. Leads richlosing, ware •lestroyed by fire to-d,}'. They were used no piano feels• manufacdory. Lout shout Pe; e 0; Insure•! for •IC,One. New Y one, April ..—A special from Toronto says the Fenian Brotherhood hoar failed to scare I ana•ht. The strength of the frontier Torre is being reduced. A Froderickinn special says the government tilers in 1n pot sesdon of no luformatimi of the attack upon (incept Bella. There is certainly 110111.5 up to ',hilt time. Thorn has been 110 Fellt. at. Invasion of Ireland and little apprehension is felt clone The u•Mahoney reqll6lll arrived from ltost•.o tots worning with about G ee. arms; accoutrements and amunition have also arrived from New York. EMIGRATION FROM FROM FUNCHAL. Circular from the President PREFERENCE TO DISCHARGED SOLDIERS K'•tnst'.,rox. April s —The Department of state has received a dispatch tram tne United :suttee Consulate at Funchal, atating that a vast lit miser of poor. Inn honest and hard corking laborers of Madeira, who are skilled In the raising of cereals, the vine, sugar cane, Ac., and In gardening, are desirous of going to the United States, but hate not WC means tor icomr.pliiihing that obJeCt. He expreases the belief that if onikhalf of their passage money could lie advanced to them by periles in this country, on a contract under the act to enc Ours age Immigration, to Its repaid in Islam., at least line thonenn.lo; them would be prepared ti leave Immediately. The President has Net Iteus.l the following circular to the heads of departments, In refer ence to appot Laments to once it le eminently right cull proper that the GoverrimOnt Of the United States silent., give earneet and cob stonilyl evidence of its Just appreciation of the services of the patriotic men who, when the life of the nation wee Imperilled entered armythe any and n integrity of to preserve the of the l iilOn, defend the Government and maintain and perpetuate unimpaired Its free Institutions. It I. therefore directed, dret, that in appointments to once In the severer executive departments in the General Gov ernment, and the various bratteltes er the public service connected with said depart ments, preferences shall be given to sunnier flotions and honorably discharged soldiers and sailors, particularly those whp have titan disabled by wounds received ur disease erns trueteal in the lino of duty its may possess the prw, qualineatiOn Second, That in all pro motions In said departments and the several .. branch.of the publ ic service connected there with, such persons shall have preference when equally eligible anti quallneil over those who hay.• not fully and honorably served In the 1..n0 at. naval forces of the pea 4.141411(18. Trial for Yrana—Plre lu N Ann rILLa. April S.—The Lrlal of Henry Bra , nor, loyal% ing nneds in the tpaarterinaster's fl:fit specter MUM The Ure.ocrur'a says: On Friday night two dry goods stores at Dechora, Alabama, were burned, also a drug store end a saloon. loan 400,00 a The losers were W. H. Brien, Brien a Austin, Dr. Brown and Joseph I.tiborti. Book Fotteos. POO? or TugWAR. T By B