MEE PTITSBURGIL GA4TETTE Lltga:M i"lll: .7•T. gatimM. POhaieillON rex rri assow• nun No. w Firm tiLONOOrgli. TEMAIS (4. r .• !re; . . c Viftsburgh obautte -- ----- TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1806 TIM VETO —The House, at Washiugto Yesterd&Y, passed the Civil Rights Bill ov, the President's Vett, It is now the law the land. What next " Tn go the Courts to yet, Congress, by declaring the law unconsti tutional. It le wild the District Judge has been foUnd who will .dart the ball, and that a case will speedily be made up It was JEPPERSON'S opinion that the Courts were, everywhere and in all ages, the corruptest bodies in existence, and that Civil Liberty had more to fear from them than from any other source. EX-PRESIDENT BUCHANAN held n levee at Harrisburg, on Thursday night, at the residence of Ez.Gov. PORTER., to.begin the campaign for CLYMER, which was attended by all the Copperhead politicians of the State then at Harrisburg. He mngratula teed his Copperhead friends on the return of peace and on the fact that we have ti Democrat for President This revival life among the serpents that have been 113 bernatiug so long would seem to indicate that there is a general waking tip among 'he snakes. No Farris nc eL7MEII.—The Harrinhurg corbettpondent of the Philadelphia PresA ALExANPRIA RIOTERS SE FENCED, nap, that there IS bat little enthusiasm to I be noticed among the Denmernts Indeed, I General Land Office Decision. they act an if they were well coin - loved that the moat mortifying defeat awaits them to October. One of their leaders ha 4 rtanding bet, which lie nay, will he open until the day of election, that Gen ticauy will not he elerted by thirty thounanZa lorite' Live an idea o among the Dem- sentinel': which eeracy thereabouts In the House, at Harrisbur g , on the Mb inst., Mr. W ADDELL, (rant :1 committee ap pointed to inquire into the truth or falsity of an article in the Pittsburgh Dispatch, re. fleeting on the Legislature, made a partial report, stating that 31,000 haul beep paid to an indlridnal in Pittsburgh (not a member) to secure the passage of a certain license bill, and that 3.1,000 additional had been promised to him. The committee asked to 1t allowed to continue their session during ; the 'milliner, which was agreed TARIFF ON WOOL.—Wt. arc pleased to learn tram those that are posted that the pwapect of a fair, equitable tariff on wool, good Let wool growers lose no time in forwarding petition s for this object to Con- MEM Tire decision of Clnef .itn , titAs Chase, in tne case of the Indiana conspirators, against the legality of trying civilians by military tribunals, meets, at it ought, with general approbation front all men Tribune's W.bington special many H. Stephens contain.. to receive many rolls from those who hare been admirers of c o for the last nee years, mid those hold ing high positions who are now disposed to make hero of him lie has become very much elleheartened el,a to an early admisi,lon Into the Senate, and says he shall go bark o Wednesday n ISou est iruateS the Coming errors to eroo of theth at three million hales Nth GRAHAM, yesterday, made an effort ' Commissioner of the General Land tn . „ re having reellelVed a ilnalbor of romm n i n e ` , . . lo get the e/i . ve/and and Mahoning Rao- !La. , cor n wad oth,, who road bill through the Senate, but failed. during ''"n"''" ply that there is 110 law granting land, oi bounty land• warrants to rt soldiers or sailor,- engaged in the late war aainst the rebellion. The acts of the 3, - .1 of March, line, and the 13th of May, ltifsb, apply only to persons who had served In the army and navy prior to thane dates. The endator Hot lead auto of 2lst May .53t h, VIOL Loa the Thee act of the March, 1164, grants homesteads of one hundred and sixty acres to nOloletw, sailors and ritlrene. who net tie thereon (or a period of five years, at e cost of ten dollars and register end meets • er's fees. Soldiers and cellars may file applh eatlons fora homestead while st lll In the inll - or naval sarrlee and the period thereaf ter In which they may ma:tall, In verva, will be counted as a portion of' the fly, years' rese idencv required Mn A HEptrans is taking a sensible view of the situation Ile thinks it wisdom tor the :;outhern people to conciliate the radical majority In Congresa. A 61KAIIN,. CARNIVAL Was held at Cia lruu Saturday !tight CITY ITEMS Slatarts Everywhere. • Rarely nes there been a season as fruitful as 1 his of malmious diseases Not only on the praries and in the valleys of the West; not merely in all the old haunts of Fever and Ague and Bildoue Remittent FeVer have three prostrating diseases been imusualtyvirulent . Inn they have extended to town,, and cities nets, before tufested with then], and have even ascended the mountains and attacked thousands Of people Supposed to have been placed by the lie laws of Nature above their reach. Hence we are coutpeliml to admit that a fatal element the Universal Air this sea son, and should at once resort to the only ap proved proventative of its consequences, 11011• tetter's Stomach Bitters—a tonic impotent, an anti-single so perfct, en gitomth, so irresin i New 1 01/Z , April S.—Captain Grace, of the table, and a stimu/eut so pure, that it enables 1 steamer England, which arrived from Liver. she human !system to resist and baffle all the i pool this morning,.reports t hat the tint case predisposing causes of disease. With the con. ; of cholera on his ship was on Tuesday, since deleneellot one clothed In incombustible gar- which time 160 more ernes hare broken out, ~,,,,,,,,,,,wlO, mos. e among bias,,,,, buildings, and dfty deaths have oocurrest lila te l was ordered off by the government, but owing HA m" w h o arms himself a gainst 4 Har/A to the rapid sd the diseas, and the with this powerful defensive medicine may enginee pr being sick rea , it Of was found impossible walk a fever -scourged distriet fearless of its to proceed. She now lies below the Light tues,l.brinul atmosphere. Tits Intormitteuts House. „, Part te o f s f boa lithe agars willn ilea t'p er n ec e " 1- 1 and remittent., at preaent so general in all 1 erl on the beach 10T the idea. There will be no parts of the country may be but the forerun- co s with the chip, The authori ties are 'doing ea in their power to relieve the ners of a deadlier scourge now on its way unfortunate passengers. There are three doe west ward from the far East. Prepare the sys. tors an do look after She has 1,202. cent with Hostetter'. Bitters for a SUM:Marta Taasengera s ad /Itterew- The m. muisengers are principal s ly Gennan and Irish. The Captain tattle with the mephitic causes of an epWiewl. ... Be wine in time. ,sold everywhere ._ I t he th dieen.se was bronght 011 hoard by rent troefd, Nov. 6, Mi. Hostetter.. Hitter. 'i From a splawall—Atilemasted Negro ta ct Dumber !Mot Down and aee sold wholesale and at very low 'stew I at , lain ing's Dreg and Patent Medicine Depot, 1 'o °llbn” t jilinders , . nosed —MinPlinn. en Neu.o4 Market etreet, corner of the Diamond i Ne, r y April o.—The steamer New York, au I Fourth street.. from Afpirewall on the /tit, brings triO,ooU In treasure. One hundred and fifty neaten, attempted a . 1 revolution at Panama on March 24th. They were surrounded by troOps and shot down like • Cheep. Twenty-five or thirty venre killed and • ono hundred made prisoners The Atlantic left Southampton on the morn , Mg or the 66th. Among her passengers Is an accredited agent of the I. It. 11., aim en:compa nies! Stenhene In ills flight through England to Paris, where he arrived safely, and 111 now probably on his way to Arrienca. At the time of his departure from Ireland, Mrs Stephens hail arrived at Cork en route for America. All steamers and vessels there were under watch by the 11 4110111.1011. simphena %vas, at the time, In London. Mrs. Stephens the re turned to Dublin, and passed through England to Paris. The I. R. H. Agent say. there. are two hundredand fifty thousand disciplined use,, in Ireland ready for the order to grilse for freedom. The British army in Ireland is forty Lao:mend strong, Mot about one-half arc Peniruia, There M pot I. single regiment In Ireland he whleh 'there has - not been arrests made for Fenhanism. A Mr. O'Conner had reached Panama eu route from the Barbados* gold mined, with a hundred/POW/0 Weight in gold the result of Six months perittinailabor with the moat primitive instruments. iiis comes 10 New I l urk to obtain machinery. There is no news of interest from Central America. A WWI Cblll4o assaults,. the'Pa.- onset De Mame with two hundred and fifty Mops, was seised by the Spaniards. Peru, Bolivia and Chill are atilipreparing to repel t he common enemy. Apring and Stunaper Goads, The troll.;:nown store of Mr. John Weter. liercunr,, IM Federal street, Alla. gbeny, has been laUdy fitted nn wilts a new ss. sortmcul of spring :Ind Jammer goods. The stock has been well ~.•! •...ed, and embraces all the numberless a needed for gentle men's garments. A large stock of ready-made pants, coats, Vests, Ite , wee also 1 . 011110 In in hi. establish ment. ills stock of tarnishing goods cannot be surpassed. Person. iisiLvi.g to purchase a good suit of clothes s mild no well by giving Mr. Welder a call. arow—PhOmptiosse s—Aerstiaaya— Tee Three beat known tonics, skillfully and r.,l4agato tl y comtnnnd to an amber-COM)red cot. beautifully transparent to the eyo, plea. ant, to the taste and acceptable to Me stomach, to Cowell, Mack & Co.'s kerro-Pboephorsted Elixir of Calitutya Bark. E 1 pint contains one ounce of Royal Cull soya Bark, and Oath tetuipaionful cantatas one grain of Iron. Samples furnished free to the pl oteacon amity Mace & Co., Sole Manufacturers, N. Y. • wild by by all Jruggtate, nitlidiTdirem ==::=!! Dr 0111, and a ten dollar set of te, • a►Jd a lady to the gentleman of thin W t "ATP es tabilahment. Well now, I►m dellgatiag nt;t thte prec,...of drawing my teeth mit,andif you give me m good satillaCtiOn with the Dew set, WI 1 hare in the extracting of the old ones, ...sly 101011 never cease pliimple you. srarybedy to 246 Penn strain. catarrh. Ur. uanlncr, oho has Doan ilieellog with groat moven in the treatment of Catarrh, srul swain visit this city, On Tuesday, April 17th, and rem.tn here untilthe fist, tie treats catarrh by the us• of warm medicated latish. lion. Ware Monongahela Moose. Read his advertisement. Brown'. Vernitringe COMB . la, Are fast superoeding all other worm remedies. They are safe for the youngest child, and all children are fond of them. Bold in Pittaborgh at the lowest rate, at Fleming's Drug and Patent Medicine Depot, No. St Market street. To Cowatry Merebasita We offer an luaus/tea stook of Prints. Sl:met ing., and Skirtings, Tiokings, Checks, Pant st offs, and caber seagOcable goods at the log. est Eastern Price. J W gucaa Go., be Market street. .Woula Can bpeelal attention to Mr. W. T. Moore's adver tisement of 'Grape vines. also of the great. ea ricalturtad Strawberry,' tht Prise berry. of a.marica. J. X. Talton', Igor*, gotoarod to /01 1 Ittalobi stress, oppoais• PlptOfilea- r • _ . MI VOLUME LXXX.--NO. 84. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. epeeist Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. H•aalsavao, April S. SENATE. Mr. White Offensti a resolution appointing committee to prepare a brief history of th battle flags of Pennsylvania regiments, to r e port at the next session Adopted. Mr. Graham called up an act relative to LI. Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad, authortz lag an extension of the road to Pittsburg!, The first section was voted down—yens% nevi ID—which Mils the MIL Mr. Righam rails.' up a supplement to the act IneorporatJng the National Transportation Company. Passed finally. A 1,,, an act to In corporate, tin, Pittablirgh and Arizona Gold and Silver Mining Company. Passed finally. Mr Brown called up an act Incorporating a Board of Foreign Missions of the ?rushy to rim! Church in America. Passed finally NTEHESTING FROM WASHINGTON. Probable Release of Davis and Clay NDITION OF SOUTH CAROLINA tinges by a Guerrilla Band Ss, Yong, April 9,—lt le generally expected that tho President will In a few days release Jeff. Davis and Clement C. Clay, on parole. There Is no probability of their ever being tried for their part lei nation In the corispirmey by which the President was murdered. It is not unlikely that Congress will again call for the testimony that has so far been kept secret and Its existence known to but few per sons. Judge Holt has expressed his opinion in writing that it was enough to convict them. As General Banks has never submitted a ',- Dort of the battle of Cedar Mountain, Ve" and the siege of Port Hudson, the Secretary at War Mrs called upon him for said reports, which th ; Li G e enArralpi . ri g n i ij n eil to prep statetnents of Major Cnitir: of the fah Ne pecial gives l ss York Cavalry, regular army, respecting the political and social condition of South Car na. He says the freedman are easily arid peacefully at work, and there seemed to be no signs of idleness or discontent anywhere. The only serlons troubles le the State lately, have resulted from the deptsalatiOns and out rages of a guerilla band calling theimelves regulators or reformers. This band, about lee strong, led by notorious ex-rebel officer, Mario it their business to molest the fressimen• but by degrees began to plunder blacks and whites indlscrinlinately, and the latter ;neat rested a willingness to aid in exterminating them. As fast an captured they will he tried as unthaws, and if convicted, sxsonao.l A Mashing - ton spec/41 says: Six of the Alex. anilria rioters Lave been convicted by a Mai tarry Commission, and sentenced to hart' labor In Albany Jail. When the criminals left Alex. andria for Albany, the female sympathizers, odd others, met tem at the depot, when h and were their handkerchief they telt The World,s Washington xpocial says the new paper here, the Sunday Herald, which Is supposed to be In the Fenian interest, an nounced positively yesterday that a FPlllllu eXpedltion had sailed to strike a blow for ire- WO:" CHOLERA ON THE SHIP ENGLAND. One Hundred — and Sixty Cartes FIFTY DEATHS ON M=l=! . • norms, April O.—The steamer rollll.lll/1113.11t Captain B9rry. from Boston on March 16tu for Havana, went ashore at 2 o'clock a. m. on the 28th nit, on Grecian ahOMS, coast of Florida. the weather being thiok and Squally at o t n he e!eleeklicUo:aclak,:loTic c the eteaaior 6rwmat:r and shortly afte,l%vards, bllgtwl, broke in two,' ana became a total l o ss, TVreclang vessels were engaged In saving the aytrO. T 4 F/1 deck would be saved goou she passangere and crew were saved and sent i. goy West. Dl TOnnavranda was owned'hy tbt POMP crYdalSteanuthlp Compitly, 7M tons Marthenbtalt at Yana delphla In 1881, valued at 8/ o %w , and tiny In' 'urea; 910402 In Boston and e remainder In Yew York. Cho lerafinniatlosn sot WisaklialliOn—Cal. itriye lkoossiell ood, N a. Togs., *inn 11 .—The genii& Washing ton special says that considerable sensation wesdent created on Saturday In the city, by the stalileath of a couple In a family of color ed people, with all the symptoms of Cholera. on Investigations disclosed the fact that thehabi cati the faintly was in an extremely fil thy codditlou, and that others of Its members were likely to stiffer trout that cause. Reports were on Satan:lay reeelved by the CoMmisalaner ot lltuitOms from a revenue offl- oer,stationed between Ogdensburg and Racism's Point, detallhair the 4 :minors of several cargoes of smuggled goods. consisting mostly of liquors. BAesumptlosyst wows. MIL Wio, April Re—The knout, on the Milwaukee and Pre Du Men. and the ch im e St. a nt 'aliened' are now run- Villgeignaelkitallt: the counaraktV Lbw ellierifibi,Tta Ceiba. NI Yo ♦yty B.—A oorreapongaut that Quin guerrilla, au been Urine some Mu. th• 14401 of Cabs. asrator THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. _ LATEST FOREIGN ADVICES. TBB CIVIL RIGHTS BILL PAM vat Arrival ollhe Steamers Eng land and Illanka. CHOLERA REPORTED ON ROARD. Cattle Plague on the Decline ME A USER AN • PRUSSIAN BELA T lON SERIOUS THE ENGLISH REFORM . BILL .N.4c..re,tazx IffLairls.e. tow SVoithisoroe, April 9.—The vote was m ien trout Live ii,,,.,,,„.r, Ap r ,' „T he ~,,,,„r I, h , ~,,,.„,r . , this afternoon tut to whether the Civil is the 29th, arrive rpool ou there/ here thisoi. via Queen•so wn t „ t 101 l should pare over the veto ante PreMdithai d morning for medi . and tha bill was "..talbad by a vote eft ia" eal all. It is i•eportml she has cholera or ; Jai, nays 41. The Spanker then announced that board. and 11. twelve hundred passOnge , ; the 1,111 hail become a law, when tremerultats. The steanmr England hart one honditad am lung continues' and denim:tow applaud° eras sixty caves of cholera on board. There wen 1 . forty death', during the pannag • given, which was followed by libutes, staid Pruspeets of a war between Austria an. I which the House adjourned. Preside were Mereeeing. The critic Was ran_ it appears from a COMlntaliteatlOn propane' .1,1 e redit eii t. 1 nt. the War Thin cattle plag u e in Legion,' acts On the ile- 1-- --- De p artment, to reply to a retiole. cline. ! lion of the House, that the Illinois Central The followleg ew, is mkt, from our cork Rallroutl Company received from the united Pr,) of the ffitli Notwithstanding t h e E,,,ter hoo,t hy ,, u,,, . Staten for trons pOrtatlort of troops and Sip- I ',billet meetings were net altspended. Tie coldHe, At/ref-liter, 71mrs and post cn- plies from March, '862, to April, 18&5,121,592A3 i mid from other roads. aiLT2.II3. Tho Compillity lemn, u i mor lese alacrity, Ar. Bright's Birmingham letter. The Poo saya the cilijoe. / a dd to these oilier red. 07 6,432. The tiet re, en tut received by the Illinois Central lion of turning oat the •present Ministers is ! the difficulty of tintlieg a at rung government ! road Company within the above named per Sod to take their place. The Common., so little awa $.1.247,nt' movml by alisiihme questions, have aged and W soot:toren. April 9.—Tbe eatitaatee all ,11 „. 0 *gum supported a bail meaeorr In t rod tired to wider directiou of the War Departtnent-tor a idol etiverriment, Iteentme It etioid nut am , Pa • completing the ship meal from Fort Methetogy wet - to a better. near Baltimore, to the mouth of .Patatlet; The Bishop of London is still aerictimly ill rivet are tWO million one hundred and martin Berlin, March 27.—The Zeitaeirate .sirrespoic thollartlid dollars. (fence to-day pubiltilles an article representlng • The President sent to Cmigress, tosdayoi the present state of the Ausdria-Prustalan re- I men.. ge enclosing the sionninunicattott tripe Raton as serious. It considers the critic far ' the Secretary of the Interior with accomitsa from diminishing, Mit on the tont via ry on be, I eying papers in reference to pante of lands Canting Mitre dangerous. The article points ! mode by nets of IC In 1850, 18:CI and illii6, out Dint the tlanittlel position of Austria to the States of Sitssisatppl, Alabama, ...kap soold compel her no host il e, the otoojk, o hip nee, FlOrida and LOW/Mina, to aid in the tote enn.tittice which the Prussian GOVerlinaint 18 al ruction of ritilrOade. As these grants will , taking into steals itenilideratinii. expire be limitation on the 11Lh of Angtf. The Berlin correspoielenee of the l'ina. next, ituying th roadster whose benefits tit ray, prevnio hoe not mobiox,,,i or 4,,,,,,,n0tehe0 were confined ton on unfinished condltiem, t in the direetlon or the frotuiet a single reel. Is recommended that the time within whitth meal. Some few revery,. hove been rutted [O, they ImAY be co mpleted be not Pie a / Origet.*l but it ran positively be annerted tint they .lo riot than live yea. , xx v ,, not tome up to the number which, in the moat Judge Eat/amide, Uounntanioner of the wee- , peaceful tone, has been collected on the lie. viral Land Office, in his letter to the Sectretaly 1 penrasee of not. litigant danger In the if lido- of the Interior, urges the accompliahrnent Of matic horizon. That the mobZetton or the these important works, which be says canned entire h eap to contemplated, and were pre. fail to add to the prosperity not only of the intred to be carried out at a moment's not tee, several Staten, but of the entire country. The!' does not admit of d doubt. Tliel ole DO fount. letter of the Secretary, a hich is in accord with dation in toe rtlttiOreel alliance between Malt ! the views of the Comtnissioner or Roads, efts and Prunsla. The Italian Government ilmilres braves the Mobile and 0100, the Southere to observe the strictest neutrality in any colt roll roach the Gulf anti Mbednolppl, the New ! filet Willett may occur between Proosie and ! In limns Opelousas and Great Western ramie I Amoria. Tie est'intated iitiontities incurred undur Lonximi, thiveh tii -•The 71nies.j n the !drug. j ]bite grants ore over eleven nillltolla aerell.,. g h, for foaming the frdrichi de dnd th e id.di d . I presenlatl.Ve Garfield to-day IntrOditleoll tributlon id the seats is deemed to le. an rum.' it tali, the manalderet ion of which is postponed 1 posslblllty. I 1111 the iiid of December next, proposing a nes The Fenian Invanion of I Rai ad anii the eon. i tfonaJ railroad system. It establish., In cone nequisnms a to which it misy lead, are referred ! nection with the interior Department, a Mrs to, and the Toner expreNnes the imat t hut the j neon of railroads, and authorizen any persons, unit, ',too, will eompetioote Livid.] foe . when the necennary a s is subscribed, tO the pamilve ettitude filie line hilrfitrifrire iiiii ,' e ollo .trUct it rellpfrag from One State toanothiett 'mount en the Fenton roiestion Court. are required to grant the right of tray, I The Pint says there are indications that tun. I appoint en tuntlanlOnerei and Asa., rlrlMagell ny of the maleoutento will think better iir ' for teed occupied. The bill also authorize. their threatened opposition to the gover n . I other lines to enrlSOMlnte and become a tai littent oil the Reform bill i lineal railroa d regulates the eharacter ot Nola, has been given by Mr. Bryan, that he the track and the n tariff of chargell. The plan* will anti the it' teethes of the government ro is in effect to the nation whet a State law is or the state of the Dinh lActuch. a state. The power claimed from the passage The Times on the Reform bill soya: Inimaing ' of the Nil itt In the e 1..." of the eottaUtWIJOW at what the Trader, Unions accomplish, e s 1 relative to the regulation of cOninaeree and to deny that the working classes are really ex- t establish roil and military roads. By this bill citadel from potter. In our politi s they a tell railroad businnite is open to irtinara.l cOtipett• and apply far greater power than any elector. I lon. nipris - llege could give them. The e tominissemer of LaittOnm IS proud] lira., —The Nobility Aissembly at st Pe. for (th effect. il protection of the raven ternburg, have carried by it vole of Id; ir,1,, , „ along the tioldh-weaterll frontier, where IL h petition from Prince e sehtzeherbatolf. Prep. I been dincovered that consideruble amegglin dint of the Arran,bie, 1 1 , the Empeem . jo.e i . , is 1,,0p. Parried on by veeiotis entering the j og him to b o - ru o t toe proejo e ho p o rt, o neet ! colt of i allfornia and Introducing cotatrev to disensa anti odor., him ~,,,,, h„th,. iron" , bond goodn into Arixono An agent h. been i iierea, indiscriminately. it tens of enures erg- I wend to the roast of TeX., from Golbuto totved by the Czar. ,A short time ago the ail. ' to Yon puma., to be ntatiteteil at CenettS Kure of a stuffier sildrela were deposed rind l elirkti. Another agent han been app_ointed banished to Siberia. i from Diego, Californla,to El Paso,New Mexico. Lireepool, PitestLay ettiong, March 2i.—The , a dintanee of eight hundred miles, and who advice, front America are disuppolntine the ' will be motioned at Fort Yuina. hopes of those who looked for the market nol. I Lient ...Gee. Cal bra had a conference with Ing If In receipt.. and .a,pmeot. Too cotton the P market became very tat There Is Lilt little : deretion. reatilent thin morning of rev - seat bents brininess ening, tnerienn snLres opened bet- There were many 1 'tutors at the Executly'e ter,esjactlally Illmitis and 5.-atsi Erie,.5.6!..4A5y,,. j Mansion, among thern el party of farmer. from' Mow s abar i ni pall nOkidittl, Fire./ u ..uti,... 7,, ; Slaryland, in con with lion. Montgornmy 4171.1, ' ! Rade Tbej nierely .-atne to present their Tile weather for the peel week 110- i.e... ba,i, I' leverets In the President. The most mooing. ,liellllV tea, lf , i.:l 4 ruled dol.. with d I rile v Iniler was the heed abler of the Saes and drooping tendency iti wheat. moo, Foxeo, n illir speimen ot with)llen and in proyement. and small tales. Llatomi Gil firm fell ion , ltMe. on Inist... the Prenideet Rosin, email sales of American. Petroleum, • quiet; Refined iia Id. Lontion. rthesday, .1410,A V.—Segerr, dun and I fAilitillzi'"` SIONAL PROCERDINV lower. coffee aiel ilemP dna., Peat.' 1 t - le 'hi) yt. Linrr-p,ml, noire], ..—Cotttin ad, lees flow . America had n ilepresning effect an the Inn, i ket, and prase. reveilei one ferthing per ' *pond sales on the 271 h of ;ten bales, of The Sr,iple. )0101 rewolutlOn dm - luring the whir.h Sue were for npeculation Met is a tiort rk iirel , ..•ln the line of duty," used in tile peti tion, ndedneed nil yesterday, but taco.-s ~. at, d i nto . ittott to eper ,.,, ,r . to. , thzr. ~c , ,,, ~,,,, oimr. .11111 act. to tp applleable liiinl/ can. of wounds ed freely, Ind not utheli Was done Wheat revetveil when no. on furlough or lu the coin slow of .1e Lard dull. Tallow quiet Amer. , jr,,,,,,, „j• nom' rein „lot ~,,,, wor , ~„j lean securities isiatn, 715xe71%• market eat. , • t.oher,h. peer]( ,101 l hr „,, rttr ,,,,,4 i et ~,,,, e .; , ,. , hit Morgan presented it bill for time ereetiOn Porte Boor. quiet. Rent. cloned iit it-tit, 3'.'s. of warehouses in New York city f.iyerpoot, AforeA ai —The Brokeiv• eireolor A 101 l won Introduced permitting produce to reports the nate of cotton of the a ....S. ace to• sent from one pert of the Unite. Stat. to ddy,„ ul as,m, Th,, thork e i bo n 1.... a, brew, i almther part vb. Canal, which w. referrmi Lo and prices are l•;,i'eail lower for Ain, WWI. the Committee on Finance The authorized dn./glens an:.Fair New ~r- Mr. serener prevented a patio. for increased leans 2111, middling Orleans !Stitt, fair Middle • anti. on foreign -Imports, where the same in 1011 d; middling Mobile litt,di (air ['plan. Mili ; neve/nutty tO protect 110 Ma Ind wary. Referred inladling Upland!, I:9,1. to the Committee on Finance. The stale, to-ilay iTh tiepin) I air. 4 , llniwted Mr. Morgan presented et concurrent resole. Ail su,OeU hales, the market (dosing fli leer The lion of the New York Legislature, prescribing stook In port. by actual count, Is 513.10 e bales, coedltioun upon which the lately rebellamts being None bel. ateave the eat intateß, flr wt, tett States might to be committed to repreeentes %SOO are American. Doe Referred to the Committee on Recoils areaanalr. dull. Prov MUM. tittle?, but . ntroction. st except iord, all alt IN i4l il -liielitilog. ' Mr Anthony presentml ar ts Oal of edu T oady, rou tieing Good f'ridev, i t Ii th e mot-- eetioael men in different par of the country, kola will fp. closed, Isith here mid at i itiolon, linking fur the establishment of a national be droll Motlay, A pril 2. , retie of toleration. lieferrei/ to the Judiciary Saw Yosit, April s —The +ten ms ali to I loose. ' "... due.' fro,. h00rnr ,,,,, ,r0h e , t , the ~.,,,,,,, , rrt ,,,,, r ,,,. Toe bill reulrqtng the Comptroller to appor tion one-half of the elreulatiop of the cur ight Tho ”liiiilineri .. .l Inield, 1.113 iii New rend now atabortzed try law ammo; the York. North 'Ulterior., loolsianti iile: ~, all ' , IMP» aria territories, according to the pope- MO arrived out. ithocsee—The Reform league Collie it de- I ' d° . iii I w ah to organize banks where there to mined to potion the i•ity punier, I Reform "re I'wte- and lb" tho aggregate of alreida• 'lot shall not exeeml three hundred millions, Bill A poblie meeting w as coevened for the 11th. "'." r"m".d. Tl.c bill regulating the occupation Of culp rit° Tones soy, the Frankfort IlOurßit was end In noil extenditor the light of pro- Intleh agitated by a tir.ilke rtillill, If the Jig- pep t idin thereto to individuals or associsitions itation continnee i th e litiliettli,l Pete of the claiing lisles, who must 1111 a plan of claim market alma , Iy u eakened by the sodden nai ls entry, comiltioned Upon paying five per changes in the rules of iliseount end I the . nt. of tee net products of the mines Into great floating enolervonae +bares and Amer'. , ; • l u ict I lilted State.tre.ary, was Saran up and can bonds might lead to ti serious erlos Fan sita.—The Cores Leg - islet I f IHlJOilruml ! Plrr'.lsseeden malt tt at the j,..Ommittee of until the 4th. . Funitime had tome totttlie colicipsibu, after a The Point says that a L101111:11 liaitti/11, ilro - ul exa (flatten, et the as 13:11 to i in eeetlml to lino...ills for a di - Reit:re reply of the i I well enough as It ntauds and therefore they king on t eubject of the eleittion rif count , t‘td __ g . •ug emote no itmenument. Fleecier thelipotors. I Mr. Sherman regretted very much that he 81,1 Ni—A motion for the rednetion of the t not utile to concur 11l the Opinion of the army was Opposed in eonscutienee uf the state ;:r:'itnee Committee. He did not see the ne- Of European polities. i re e ntry for conferring such lament upon the PMUARIA he Rine Flier Illaillenrlli. 10 the , .. , . .. ~ , ~.. . . Minister of .19t. and °boils of staff. Ths staffs i III.I t r " a ? ". ''" . n-Waa n " 'hi e WI/ Pro of the Hanover amt Mendsilorff rmximenis . posed. It greeter f"" t er U. . w " Pro p through Oderburg. on the? th all., and ' , :.11".;„'"' - ',.;•.• ' i ',. an ins ' i=is "' o b ri rit"l'lLY. °p`.ll,'irrn"ar.3,ni the Clain Gall. nod Transiltifillilli regiments • " thut the condition of t a e country was less ta ara e x. P"cied I° "'mai..." IMbw " I " - td "P..Y V.iraliiii than It really wan The statement of frontier towns hi, i• ere., inl garrhstii. It.. Ibe itilillt debt lid not shoe. an unfavorsibie tenni,. movements of troops .'mot toned ormilitlon There Was uo portion of the puts. throughout PrOliillrl. Ile debt due until August, 1E67. The Secretary AONTRIA.—The ertisnia 1 .. .01C1 .tly .1 I' , 1,..i., of •ha Trenvery would not be req Dud to fund troops era beteg plinbeil fip,..,j, any of the debt until A uguw 21), 14 The and The following are Like markets of the 2-stli. . . 0 , 0111(11,1 10111. to mature were the fl Issue of I.lverpool cotton market, nal., of Momlee an,' ;i4lnOten. Three hundreo millions or the. Toesiley.ll,(o/ bales, boll lid leg 3,000 to spre e - „ dd hi m d , dro i d A„ gud , lac . lotto, and exporters. The Markel in dull a Ali The tendency of the powerrma said . it decline of 14d, Canned by the Amen.. telt I would he to put into the of the Secrete. l'eni 1.11/1 heavy recur stn. Iti /tail nt ”tr,. 0,,11. 4.tira has an upward tendency, mix e d 2,,,,,,,, rt of the Treasury to cants-net the currency, w - - and thus put an unnecessary strain upon the 341, rlO4l lig .a.flier The pro yboon mark et has __,,,,mer,,, world. No man Ought to have been li Wel. and 1.1.111.11,7. Perk 'needy Lard `'' tt ,,,, 0t , , thin power. It ought to be left for the law very dull. Tallow gill. Gnu attn., one to do RO. Every citizen had a right to quiet. Produce inurket—Actien :Ire. and pot, know hose twice currency wita In elreulatice ore ail vanelug; quoted at *in 'ugr nl.ll ti I at rely time, bat under this bill It would he Coffee sale small. Petroleum Jotted, ut 2, li. roper for any 0110 but the *Secretary of the London March 29.—Consoln cloned venterch i o . ' ' i i ;0 r ., t ;,,,,,,.. ) , ,r, know this. at 869rstiji . for tlionay , A Merleun ...gtOekit--- Mr . , e ,,,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,.,11 the only objection he hail 1- '8 7;46 'I ll aW" Control , Ml, Er "'' to the bill w. Its weakness and not ita 555 01ye56. strength It gave too little ant not too much potter to toe imorettaY The may ...ad- Ililmiee to be attached to tat bill was that It reeOgnlzed the principle that an soon as the good of the country would admit, we should get hack to specie peeI:COML. Toe eec t t of rejecting the bill would be to say to tadconii try teat the intention was to otiland Instead of copintet. Mr. Chandler said It conferred extraordinary powers on the Secretary He thought that It ould tend to originate speculation. Under lIR so money thanthey Mae ill UM Seerelary couldorns:— MaittlifigrO, —. t than ..... enthony said that an argum , eet dra froin the present returns of the Internal Rev wn enue wart not sate to rely upon for the future. ' In several articles of manufaethre the re co., ce.pta nin w ye ould full off materially during the coi g ar Sir Sherman replied to the argument of Mr. F0..8:1 , 1011 [hut there was no necessity fOr passing the 1,111 to enable the Secretary or the Tit-am:try hi meet the presenter accruing indebtednesr. The heven-Tp_irties would un doubtedly be paid in Fire wenties, which ~,,,a]a postpone the payment of the principal Mr flee years, more of It for twenty, at this op tion of the Government. lie could see - jections to ran the bill, exeopt to dee"arp a policy, ea Sir. } essenden had said. Mr. lineman had a hopeful view of the fa tare, and believed that the intuni debt would take care of Itself lie expected togs hackle a ,rpeels hash*, but be expected to do po with out any material rmluetion of the currency. yja, actin: amount of currently qUIY la eirent . ration wits eirren . handred • MIR RWll'll2lll ems. ' He did not tonere this sum was sups , ntbuncli ant, No noa - or on earth mad keep gold front going down, If the Secretary of the Treasury resum Just keep out of the Stock market and meet the indcbtednese when dna, the people of the United States would take care of the public debt. Mr. Guthrie vouched for the Odellty and In. legrit of the Secretary of the Treasury, whom he had knots-el (Or yearn. Mr. Howe said he did not hoot to see onr bonds peddled abroad, and be ght there wits no need of it. billr Cowan said he was also la favor of the , and could see no objections to It It wart simply a proposition to exchange short secu rities for long ones, Mr Chandlur said the bill proposed to trans fer more power on the Secretary of the TriMs' ury than was ever reposed In One man under the government. alter debate this amaudmisnd was loath yeas Irk - nays 7.‘ The following arm the names of this Senators who vat/4 . 12+704,th, WIWI* ef the /MC htlit Ex-fobs! Postmaster tieneral—hreat Flee at Port so Prince- The gem Oren; Vida Mines. Yaw Toots, Anril ti.-.lobo li_ftegau, ea-Post. master Genetal of the Ponfealerato dtatex, In 4 private letter from Palestine, Tented; or Mareli lath, says he Ims quietly settled down to farm ing, and that ho employs one white man and eleven freedmen. lie says the Texas Leuven lion is doing Just what he advised the poOple to do In his letter to them from Port iNurren, and for which he was very much condemn,' at the time. Dates from ban Domingo to the 25th, give particulars Of the great pre at Port AT Prince, onuren the T leth nit Th. Ore burned for thirty , [ ine cause of It Is Uh 81101•11, tru; ii it I a fact that efforts were made by rola. lain to ' ant on Ore the houses that had escaped. Thirty three blocks were completely burned down, embracing about one 'boomed houses. Light ...UMW_ TAPPaaul 2011. are olof without a home, many not netni a ever, ! • P 6. , n clothes for themselves and ch u., ild:co. There Is great distress in eonsequeoce• The following is an extract (row a letter to the Panama .fur concerning the ruah to the sew Barbera. gold mines, In New Granada. (Irma suffering already exists at the mines, sad my advice to all miners in California and Nevada is, de not COMO unless you have at least five hundred dollars in your pocket above the .anomie of getting to the mines as a capi tal to start with, Or as a means of returning zr Sick or dish/dialled. I am, very respectfully, tour inualicat ear. vent, W. 13. LITT/Az, 11. S. Consul. The dispatch to several papers announcing that Gov. Morton is In Washington, is Incur. reel. Be is, and has been, continually under treatment to this ultp, and ospeets to leave for Indiana this week. A bull has been IntStsdnred Into the beguile ture of New York State by Mr. stewart, to the effect that no non-resident of the atom shall sell anything in thls .lty, on account of non realdenee, without laving first obtained a li cense, for which two htinfired dollars is to I. paid, and a penalty of live hominid dollar.. Is declared tor each offense. Election in Itortforti. Connect/en.. ILAZTVORD. April O.—The 'result or the Hart ford city election to-day, Pio a ticket and the election or the entire cite by the tfi Democrat., totally channg e poll ticai char acter Or the oily g overn m e nt The democrats elect are, Chat, 8.. Chapman, Mayor, over Allyn 8. Eitillmsa, the prgammt Mayor, by 183 majorl rad they haves majority is the City Coon- --- PITTSBURGH. TIT . __ ua t .z. r. :;. Chandler, Fj w. .. ; -, , :,., };nu e. Norton, n member of the Ho., 6in It• tog called Bounty Tax In Penn Totenship. CITY ITEMS he remit tea . rx. BefilorA-Some old fogy signing hen. • The ttil now nn tro 'n e: r t ' e the President tootle line Flare are Hoes rs. Eldridge. I fr .. ---...-- -- Mr. Waxle retracted h. statement that Mr. Feick, Heeling, liegaie 1, bl ee d . eb eet t e ee self "Q. P. Qe h. %Teton a reply to Illy corn. ThOWSWa 111. Parry et Co.. Voorhees we. once SecretaiT of the Knight. Silencer, \ tete, Phelps Mendell, Reem on e . re .,,,,, e .„ 0 . n, owoio, , „ Boum ,. Tee.. in } - our i . !Tactual Slate Roofers and etcetera in Amen- Illinoig l 'entra I RailesSA•, coofT.t.itmeo G iar.t e t le b n 7 C o • ir l . r r ;l: , , ol a nru nt o l ,r t t, lt;;;t i.e.t . i t i. h d .: l ; octni,nrdel; ~i,o,i,e,t I nes, Itt l ;e : l, ,i ii ,,, , o, : r n , ra s, rt . : . lle , i , , , e a pt io l t ,, l m a i nt .‘ l P rr e ie ptl i el:I t . . ere of Febrnary illst. Van Slate of rations colon, °m e , e.f. m 0 !... HOUSE. In the Midst of the general entlium.m n -- e To theinteresteel men with right views of Inc Laeghlin's near the Water Werke Pitt.- LAND GRANTS FOR RAILROAD PURPOSES ; Justice, his article needs no answer, but lest enrgh, Pa. Residence, N 0.78 Pike street. Or sQ p . Q . - end hie emote-ire Winded by pre- den promptly attended 10. AL arm* rant: ea/ender. There were no reports under the -et.- eall. latrai from hen Bron•wlek. juill. and selfeintetreet, may not be able to see eft , „ for proc „ . iforeieee _ . June he next hotness In order w. the resoe- e . National Railroad System Propased. don intrude - a I New York, • cell by M Lief., o ken.] underetanti- us noel.. No cu for repute, preeigell the leaf is not abused aft_ ....a_ e_ it is put on. ra A ,,. . a.,, 1 .a 0ra . e n , ,.,., ‘ T e l ~., _ The Theofff , , fe , ‘ ,. Iloate ‘mattitore,pnrititgeohntataattlehnatitradnatri absurditene, Ihe . _ '--• '' e r , c c et the short. The reply of the on the leth of January, and since lying under I ,: eeerfeee ,„ t, o e . ..Y' 1.1 the weir • .of I t Leered.- -- e the rule, declaring thee this House cherishes Hee Council . _ eas eoliknilinlyit Cod osi Sat unlay ~e , ..e , e ' most entire centelence in the patriotism and carpenter Jobbing Ithop Ilarlrig returned after an Mem. of three AGAINST SMIIIth btri U. annhdillitnyboL tti,ere,;,i3O,en.ttoorfettrhotionit.end Ltat t es h4 : iii,oennr,ir7nef.o.ifilniti:::::ll:,::e:::.t..;),:.r:...ll'....: iliiieeljarit, I , i i , rl ,a n a, n - r it i n a - t r.. ..c - i! 'e l ; N ‘ ,", o l / 2 . o..lto':ft_tr'grblieouria'fi.:l:7:llklTeeLft:lft:;..i.eh trouble to -.. ,: 1 f i f beefs of a permanent prosperity anti peace, dress to the Queen The I ' '• In [he :le - the tax eollecter he will find that bin state- Sears to tbe amyl / have tool:once m • , ale that the co-operation of tilts House Is Government party In the ‘ l ' o 'emnent e ' e took :le !went Is false and that "citiee tt e offered to pay tor all itOr - Of hnitilol in the i •.-- tte y .. c e- hop • I Pdged to hint in nuPPort of the great p n ol t ice eioney by tempt..., and lereeZ't.iepo}ilinth'ett'i'l;e: his schuol tax , but the eolleceor refused to • e _,., -- e ~:v - , ,e e ee ~,_.: 27.7----'"nta Ifordeaccamatiaiz,tii.,eziii4tl,l.jnni,:ritizori,, ~%-.. nocesalte of resigning, ne their poli t e 1., „,,,,_ take It unless he paid his bounty Lax with it. at ' 7 ° . e ` f " . "n " ''"`" -•-••"'''' L''' ' ''"" l'un " h • nd Cherry Alley. Orders sot Mittel tonfettieration. Important ectlon Is expeeted . .Bes.lele•the reesertion that a man of Illfello del I tee eonsletent with teenimurity of republican In -1 etitutions; on which Mr. ItaSeteed s ee . entli/ed In the Hoene Peeler. Bothetartles are peeper. ec ate wedfather of a large ,data (many or tied promptly attended to. leg for a severe contest. The Government, It a lh ch are eelool ehildreti I ' , mild refs.. to n Wtemear releaser I to the floor. Is thought, will go out by Tuesday. There i s Pay school tee le ton evidently abetted for be i Mr. itayinonil supteeed It eould meet the Mike the sentiment of the Hoe., as it wonld tor- Fireanatiapoditualatrtehr ( i i t o e ‘ m a e n, nt o , r it a nd eo m ar i a m a h ind teen- pay ~,,,,, „,,,,,, c iti..,, purchased .... rrOtri the N'ew York auction rtales. Ural Nee Lately be his, to postpone the rodsideretion of acres of land for some tw o thomegrul dotter, -.we the resolute:el for the present. He would, arid is meek tnore tette to pay Thatxe thee gums In all kinds at therefore, 11 10, 6 0 tO plietpolle It till two weeks COlOred Troop* Boallered Out-Accident- bemie. of others iii the townshe This Is 8.4 Rea. 6t CO.'S, 59 !ear km street from to-day. Loteevi um, April e-Under orders from most cogent reasoning, truly. became, The nultloll tO postpone Wan agreed to, Gen Thomas that al/ color.] troops in hen- e man et worth two, or five or tab thonsand Newlin,. and Prints. Tbt• next business In order being the call of tucky he disbanued, the 19th Heavy Artillery dollars more than Ills nelghtors bothered pay If con want to boy theme cheap, go to Barker States for resolution., Mr. Bout well Memel and 119th Infantry have been mustered out of without grumbling whatever ere.; tax. the following service. they choose to impose upon ter Such sounds tt to 's, ei Market street -...- Nutcases, The se of the leiltedf r tates Col Henry linciand, of the Quartermaeterte marvelously like sortie sliperanuated count r, did on the tient day of May, ISGS, by oela Depertment, wtts throw n erne a buggy this ntinfre'S ideas of Justice Exeelalor Norolltote matlon, declare end make known that t did afternoon, break Mg lib roller bone and arm. HeetomPleine that "'Cittzette never contrib. For Boys mud eerie One ativertieement. Itaxul n't'3,.ntiol'reeevetniinlts"'4.4"ll)wo"eTrie'cdif r a ' n } y l btei ng Snarly hod ''''''.."..."..''''''''......"'...'....."'" then appear from the evidenett in the Bureau of Military Justic that the etroeleue intirder Feet... Sailed 1.., E.,,,,p er g , al.i., :h o r r a:se i t: t n n o e u a gt r i r. " t y o solicit tontrlltutions front of the I.t Preeelent, Altraleim Lineoln, and BOOTS A_ND SHOES. the attempt ,, a ~....,,i mmon of Hoo. wfo. H. Peal - enure Ale, April 9.-About two hue ,.o„. ! Tted 1! enlane rustled for Eastport, Maine, on him when all of his eons Move •Ixteen years _. .. . - Seward, Secretary of Stale, mere incited, THE GREAT tin Betel. frontlitr. on the steamer New Ho states that a non of .• Citizen ~ eel not a. Carted, and procured by and between Jeff,- • runseitek, this afternoon The bout wan un son Dare., late of iticlimone, Vlrelni. Jarrett credit himself to the township, but went else_ to takt•arms this trip. and a sehooner ..11.41 Thompson, Ciento. C. Clay, Beverly Tucker, where to volunteer. Taking all the Mecum- George N. /mundane Wm .C. Cleary, and other ch'U ' red nn. the PhrPhl.e' stances of the case into conelderato I don't SHERIFFS' SALES rebels and traitors against the Government of - -wt.- - [(link anyone will be aetonisheil at that; trail Mecum the Pelted Staten; and Another Bank Failure, If the boy could get higher bounty elsewhere, Weans. The klaielJefferwm Davie In the lit scone, April 9.-E e Rich's bank of ex- he was at liberty to take it--othere In the Month Of May, wee arrested by the military change cline, Its doors this forenoon. It la fomea Wale 1 rifted Stat..and has since been thought everything will be paid The cause township did the same and none Yam In it 1/ V held In the enstemy thereof, under te thor. of the suspension is from tile ernbarr.ement eßnedBlilit"weer'llmnrehen'tel trntellawYiLmtult"ertYttl'her'nef°l2.aetls':: ity of the Presidene, of Zile ( - nem! States. of the Nee. York branch house. izons or to srangi.ra. Perhaps they expect- BOOTS di- SHOES Therefore eil him to give himself over to elm credit of -aft.- Besolted, That the Jediciery Committee be the township unthota [aunty becat4se h. father l'lre in Edinburg, Ind. instructed to Inquire whether there is probe- • could buy thirty acres of land or Was "a man blo cause to believe that any of the persona Cteetee eel, April Is -A fire in Edinburg, to. of mean. who field ii profitable Cone ty onlee named in said proclamation are guilty ~,,, in Man., during Friday, deetroyed the Johnson for three years." T. said aneged Preehtelation, and if so, whether , House, Dombest Alo.'s dietillery, and other He don't object '•to the passagb of the bill any legislation is neeeseary In oilier to bring • betiding. Loss, sixty thousand teeters. Par- for the rest of the toasty." That don't con suet. pereene to a speedy end impartial trial, ' "elk' ... rote. corn him, but If Penn Is not exempt from its apd that Said Committee have posver to genii -este operation, his U.S will be sdiglitly Increased, fair persons and papers: :amt be It ferther • Tire In Ashland. Pa, and to avoid ouch a l.lanatty he strenuously Si!Elf Li! " 1 . Twn Hon for the Working Beroleed, That said Committee be In eke Aeneeen, Pa., April 9.-There was a trauma- endeavors to make a loyal and nactelieleg t et ses of this tit). manner empowered to inquire whether Meter dons fire In this town last night One whole neighbor the victim of injustice and wrong. Is probable... ! to believe that maid penes., equare was destroyed. Lose, about Mete, Where's that "Batelle Iselaishnestse , nowt or any Of them, era guilt) . of treat.. agelent nearly idl or which lii eovered by Insurance. He .enres us that others In the townshilt the lerdted States, or whether any legialatlon who woulk tie exempted by the bill have I toe ecessary in order to bring such persons to ._"tetseteteetesseee,,s, neverthele. professeel their willlngnean to Goods Selling al Lirrli.' Pdces a temetly and impartial trial In the dettnet pay the tax. The. Is no argument whateette where such ertline may have been cenimitted. CITY AND SUBURBAN. If one man allows himself to become the vie. than Belbre• Ili , 'esr ! The resolutions were adopted. • • the of Injustice, it Is no reason why his morn A resolution was adopted, requesting Cho resolute neighbor should be obliged to follow Secretary of the Tre.nry to withhold all Pre- 'eseasa A taleikwof tlklelVl:stl'oe7tary By G. J. coeds of captured property sold until the quem wi. ) .,,, me" e , i p.,,,,,i r m a..T. R. Kipp,. hid example. Ido think, however, that they P ure.. the wiser Course, as 1110 better to yule Lon is settled by toe Supreme Collet whether ' mit with as good erace as possible than be the etott a r " such property elioulil be forfeited to the COI- i e object of the prejudices and petty annoyance.. WI States, or whether it shall go fur the bene. en English work, pill/ iehed slniultaneounly of . your neighbors for a generation to some. fit of captors, and tile S eCretary was instruct- In London and Ph I inelelpula, and with the tie pledgee the citizens ed . the to .• ,, F1 ed to have the lot or the govern.,ent fully London imprint open It. It . a stirring, Ilve- tbeir honor" (I) "to raise by voluntary eons rl- The only dealer in the oity that was homed. ly, ebsorttine novelelepetting with ruterly button the taxes of widows and indigent per on hand with the money to "gob -31, Humphrey , of Neer Illrk • Meerut! a rest, head the English life it last eentury . tar sons." Now It regnires no unusual degree of ble up" these elegant Sprint' g lutlon which Wila of ithitructing the Ju. I Melville Is the author of several successful mental acumen to illecover that even widow. Mein., Committee to Inquire Into the expeei. novel, and his works beat toe Loudon tm- who could send two able-bodied minor.. to , euey of amending section 91, ellaptee 2u9, of print of Chapman a Hall -a dlserlutinating the army are not likely to .in "Indigent eir- ''' the act approved Jae lee, Nee go . to et.- publishing bootie and their name upon any cutuatances"; nor are such persons usually tend the right s of naturalisation to persons . atelier's title page In a first rate endorsement. honored with oven a call from the tar crelee. • BOOTS AND SHOES! enlisted In the navy the seem,. to those ewe, i As the lodic of the works of fiction told In this tor -et 1.011 44.10 that "Q. P. Q." was molls etis. tel In the army, country Is Elate late it 10 Ft geed sign co nee that fled that Inch an exigency could not point bi,! Mr. Steve. offered . reettution, wltleb was the lee compose, ga is Made up ofeueli works oecur, before hem ade his most magnanimoirs rejected. instructlne the L iminattLee of Ways , a°e"Cen"e'" and generous offer, or staked the honor of the ' and el.. to eriOulte Into the expediency of . roe sale by Davie, Clarke A C., township Aemitting barley, time for malting, free of "A lettlet. West it ease Dewar . By JB. Jones. 1 &Chime - ledge that I was inisiniortrital when luty froth Canada and the British 1 rove.. In titilt(l.:ooleimie Phliedelphia J B Lipp]. I stated that %h a /person who did the 'Ore.- Mr. Ancona offered the Willow big Mee was a set I rill eel°, He In not a aches! ' sileuTl"lonl 1:1/.:Cttr'eLendit'teentel ttot'ut'a °n 'comes ffe7plertej,rnne."e'l.L'._th.". ‘7tieilei.ke9,7,,,..",rele"nre'f,", vlerY. d l rector bat a reline elder In the church OPER • ' lIOLSE SURE STORE I have beer. Informed that my termer 'eine. geney, and lei en 1.111 natl.,. R I en lone WI v " ' ~- wee fl to hilve been e til t ten by eltlaxi that neeseenity eclat'. , wee e • lark to th e ,sr D ePorlllooll ot le e the citizen hi mired ion or by some friend M 1 twills/erne}, and he has given us in theme Exsoloexl, That male shoed le a Melina:ton his aolicitation Such is wt the ease, as I u'rri v.: Lanes act Inside elms of the rot-ration, which, between incomes arising from veldt/it Or t.....,th, nt every descrtption, and rat 1111•Onles arising „ p"f.' ,7:r.oeho'l.‘f:fr„l'db:r.V„“„l:( t b4,' r„..,,,r. tan)- 1 . : ,, lin erTts7:;lfer.lleVllsillhpi,man.lPln'Tr‘t;ly made use of ' No. 60 Fifth Street. ~ , ,..1 , ..,,d . That I , In. ~; , , , , , ,, ,,,t ho d ,,,, ng ,,, ,,t, ; keen writer and clone observer . His aempa- 1 from /tabor merely. thies were all with the rebellion end his Limy a :is la aAna rerh e ..a r n e , a.e. ,et er ,,,, c:, ,i t , e . il n , I I l i ttt:is t c , p t r :: . : i r t . , : seines sassed lh.o..ect.r bf,erpoef_Lt,wor.ewro7oc'hlf,e‘e,',; l' o e ille: .is tll/1 tured, of course, with hie rebel fee:lmes; Valustration of the selfish motives he ; tercet r... ihe capital from which the income. oetebteres,:„!,,,,,fefwbeet,lo,7 1 ,,. ,, ,,1 it0 0 ii , ,f. ., inf10eiv.,=.7. , necesnity of the bill In queolon I did not Intend that "Ciizeite suit his pi 0 , UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. ri fe:L . 4...d, That Increased ...MM.. 5t1.11141 1,• te anal rs stiOuld be the subject of ear con- . ' ee .re e ........ . EASTERN MANUFACTUR S ••,•:1,•••.• ,•.• pe,•• , •••• •uel• ' elemes, lot tete. lee . t ' r ‘ oversv, beta ete I' Q " has seen propel to - - - --i g eteereteel, and the tax on Incomes i mnoved 'e e .'„ 7 „,",m i„ " ?, •" Y,.„ e e ' , " .", re i „ i. •e tt , , vent his spleen in that di reet lou I regard it u, • . stun as it shell appeo tine the ordinal.. ----e . - - - - e' - e •s"' • e " e el "' t ree' I obligatory upon me to refute Misstatement. ....._ - branches of revenue ere sufficien ••11Iirrioa Mai. Boston Ticknor X Fleets " • anti expose abstirditien. AS tutees that to WATCHMAN'S TIME DE TECT - li r. stovob., ,„.„,i i n ~,,, the ,„.„,,„,,„„ „„ A s .•ry mm tine tette titeeptege, but that I 1,1/111. eTemptton under I. proposed bill le ,as tall there I. of it The, i• no name en an- , rare, it le nOt probable that the taxes of (41. e I, r "'L o t' '' . "" :,r e r V,, " , , and., lur in gTr.onrefe,,cins.,e3- the mete. Motion agreee to a IMotar.,lll=sibartinot 0 5 , 1 , i 1 :: , ,a, n 4 , 9 . 1 .. v l ii i i:i e lis ,i, I n nt , LO o d n ue , L. I .1 . ' o t o b. d l o o n O,O .. oo o V , ! , ic to lt, Milt tile story Is Omeri- I would be sensibly increased, and even ir 11,e, , r `l ; 2"" j `- th h ,;: ' ,l ," . ' a " .. . ' lM ' ..- i .- - - on ely till], barring a little 6 should, i shall continue (if tieressary).l.o atly, -. 6. ala''tt flee...l ' lY! ' l, ' el " ; It ra""41"; 7..1-,Trrs":-.Ttn.. Parts. It ranee, diet meet and the 'x Ir., agalli., .1 : cute a rneastii e which will shield nay %email, lie . Ibisin n . erne fte it ,I tre.fi as swd The )01n1 resollition to 1114..141... tor ..aty W'' ''' ''' wLink "'''..” '''V..P.r.hi" r ' .r. .. ... di ' . "It ' . ' u nz''." lI.II' s inX '‘.1..1p.b13 ~,,i , .- • 'll 4 c lii N t•t/ iv, 1,,,,• . IL L ITTL E_ dues the existing retee Of Janie. en Ind port. 'etre ' , mermen nes el It to the story of a ! and eitortionate, vet se wat fitly nanctie, d' A - ' --- I: Tze a r a caeanat Hewn itt t. ap,trai ~,.‘in,tl,,,tgiv„plevi.,cier.,..„,..,e,i.. pon e . gill aho t hose the eat eer Ma musician, I by tin it ugene rolls entiOntall it) . .1 II 1 IF i i. 1.11 1I .6 e l a 1,16,F aert. 51.6.... .110 s and it g“ w e a rut' ~ , , , ,,,,int of het strosste, , facturers el Psi, id auteitimir • si. e Start.... for ........ steam Eagle, . Ps, iii Le .off Med..., tog Lames; ken np. . Ina moms am e... :site lie, Mod siumess 111 a very . 1 6 atet r'srri ors 7 ei. i 60,0, tao• le. Trrrltorisi Mr. Atoorelmee moved that it la. im b, pleu•ent tine tifi•dikt. rummer The heroine . Amnaetisent.. Rights in Oa lam., Pm. no- sale toe Con - mete, ne Man o lecture, end mov e d ben ii lee, et ' , mem. nee If the eourse of f Pit rs at 11011 THIESS/SE -Mr . Jelin liroileii.on. 1 inirisellitaM•l the pi stripes Question turn 11 414. I, t. 1141 at. run ...with. It Nan tile appeared last night In his bent plmm, as the m. 1100 1 ,,„,.„, ,„ ~,3 . ~ „,„, tn.. ~,,,w, fault ill Ist. ' , II 1411 , 11441.4. .el :L t 111 . ly Pri rgV:e; .. .s , r , r ,, n i e ,. ‘; , -a l,, t e . , L , Attorney -at-taco , 1 , 1 , 1 1 ;` , 1•; , 1;7 1 .. n. 1 ,. ri. .. md, „... i , j ,„ ros ~, BLAK E. m000r00,,,00r, , %.,101ULDICH BRACES, NITSPENII - ' Pnrent , houb i ler Mares and Emil. se_ Mr. H ee , ef “p,,,,, ~ „, ~,,,„,,, f,„„, :',V,. MTh r, -. there a onil 61 leis i• hetet nto . 6 1 6 16166 the Web. , Pe -1 as hr wae tat i•tei onine toe, to writ., i greeted with a large, appreciative tend des- , e ' l e l ef. re - i 6,„ • to ''l talc the !notion to tort,- wily t j em. For sdle by Jett.. I' liaet Al 0.. Maaonle Hall, I cerning audienee, who relished his deli flow firte. • ,e ' ''' • " • "fl." • '''''"• '4s'. Oiler.. . e " '• *- A. VI UPTON Mittel°. Mx Manufacture, laid let tile resollo. 3th oreel. ,of humor with ninch trtmto and demonstrated ' rabbi a. Xi. itI.AliE tion be referred in the Loninelene cm Ways "1,44 . 4. COS h. Las A Lomat - y.4lOm A: story. 115. their delight in rielto 4 fiatiming mann, To. I fIOSTON CORSET Shait'T CO., taki_ _weans , , . , nem, hunnay. 11. story Tieha t o r ,e, gum,. night tho Metal nil/ be pleyed for tire laid' e, am! those alio were not iresaml last , ~."--,,,itt,,",..T4',1;';',....r;47.'n1 ''',..9,1r05„..P.„,,,,,er0r0`0.:,L .n 9,3...!,... Telespoisiktichl WitX beeeli MOLY/. !former, ino ' U . aw ., . w . . rref.o , 0- . 1 ...... lof „ Th i• 141 1 - 1.0114 11, h incsliii who wrote "Re- i Li t l ' i.%t Should not tali to attend. 1 • ' re. ee , •ris hoe ' there 'mine :hie.. novelists tri the 0,.. g 11,,,„. -,,,,,„ It .. po.o„dol o, do , end teeth. 1a o t 4.411 ft nins I, tio.fen. ii...,..1.1,1. so Ole joint ro 66 oll6tioli w. laid on th. Fai,.. , • Mr Francis Thermo olfere.l n nosed 1111,•,. -1ng" ..." r ""'" - °II h.. ' 9. '",. They 311 write quite a favorable linprOwSloll on her and itlro '11,.', .. ' j e 7 °"1 : d5 , ° ,`, 1. „";,,,,: 5 '"' ' ''''''''' ""' ''' ..1.,.. , , z..... 1 r...nw ,. .. ,.. ,. , t,i ~,, 1 , . .,:.r. .t 1,,g 00, Ow, 60161 [hie Colin lam night, • at the Opera Houee, In the ,her ' once curl •'' • ' which was adopted, instructing t.ie I ttttt Mil ton on Judiciary en inquiry bitri The ea taste tf,',. mh ees '7l" ~It tl. ,' . 1 ' 1 . ttit 'r't It' say °I. ' ter of "Nell Gwynn," Jolging from her re eney of proposin g en emetion ient It , ie, tee ,. „., ~ .„ ~ - , l e . , '!, ill, 'e ' dee . end I eeption we nienteshe n ill so nn Iµ ti, vault ,L re- ' traitition restricting [b r• 1,,,,,,,, „f c,,,,,,,,, 10 ;',,,..", ..: 1 `,,,y4 , ",` , ' ,, :1 , r '"`" r ""1 Prehel-4 find d all i vorite here as In Se lonts and other Ise.torn I ire gel [log through Willi It lemma pap, cite 61/0116.11 Ftlf.ll,llo. cities The play has a historic tendeney, and For sale it, 1 P Heel At o Moonle Hall ' Mr. Fete.. offered the following ' t contains many good Mr, Leak, . heel, street. Were eas t by the .fscral nylon! (~, one,. of ' Deke of Richmond, hail points. gmel oepportunity the leth of .Ittly and the tit II 41( 111011.1 4 1 4 / 4 44. I f '' W,,,, , , f 0 e 015, 114 44441 A N. Ity Florence Mar - 'to di splay his it tail - look Power , lee !M is enmue/ that all the property 01 citizens of r ) " U • n ' l ' d "" l ' ”Ig• Pffithtthur " . tors of Frances Stewart and Samuel Popp. tneurreetlonary states, Mo n d ~, si,,r,„ „, ~, Thu. is the latest nu., 01 -1 . 6, 1111g'66 bate i were well nusteined by Mies Ebeille and Mr. LIIII2IIIII 144.140/110 11 9.141 Slates, tut In limy section eel Library , ' and . stiet•e•sful Inaltation in "t: racer. Of the others chore cannot be more of the mute, and in the loyal States or in ari . , form 'f t 11, railway Mira: y i,001, - .1 ,-,r England. th.f. I. r.romble salti. We trust that Miss 'action of tbe game, either by land or eater: ••Florents• Mari, at" i Mrs !fuser Chnrell! es n I Provost may gain the acme of populartty lore and all vexes', Mead at era belonging et I bet fluent, ler, , gramem stetter,. and preteens the • that ehe has at other places The erime play to whole m 111 part to the citirens of the In- ewe of -Woman arlint Woman" In a very , will be repeated temighl• surreetionary States; and all property- where- Interesting e wearsler hook will servo to be. i _ _ ens - ever situated , which may hare been need or In ale. muny a hour to the traveler Oh , P i any way disposed of In attl of the rehelhett, the tell, but will let 411-lite OS welcome n, the I Bold larceny. ebonite when eapturett, he forfeited, and the parlor as in the rail car , Two men named Joan McGee anti Chart. process!. therm( paid Into the Trieteury of' the p rier sale by if Minot, MII street, near the i Robb, were pommitted to jell y.tertlae, by United Statile Mall / . 011. entre. 3 n m e orth Phil- I , Mayor McCarthy, to answer a charge or late .ny proforred by John Fox. It teepee. that Herne., The Preeldent le his premier. .t• sie s e. eel: Wet en It II si non of the lath of Almost, lifele eeletned upon • . Tit e ' e •• the steeused were eeen to help lox nut of all naval Knit minters oltkere of the Vetted ' blonds: I Cr'on a en 'Coward'. tavern, In tee Seventh wane end states te be delete. in Um rapt ore of . i..•h The nuttier of ills lb WO. kis dead -having , when they got him outside they • 's eel I-brought nue email,. writer, 111141 In the •• Man of ttie ; being into:Mated, was not in condltiou to de pr,Civp,,e.r.l y„f.or r ill , e g i , Lse cg o p f , t.hre,..! 0 nit...7 , 1 0 , 7 , s ta tes. tad ''l" by h1...1. hued in INC. li e we e I , vigor- , hin pockets," . the pollee ceprese It. Fox, the proceeds whereef eremint to several 'nth'. World •• help shown at Ins best. It is altnnst I fend hiru.lf from toe outrage. The amount lions of dollars, h e , i„,„, 0 „ me ,e . ,- by nor., and . ie. mete, a wee ...mettle. work as a work of • of money taken woe VS until% was all relmr military officers, and are claimed by thrall for ' fi ction. very full of thought 01111 clear reason- • even except eighty-eve cents, which they had their own benefit, and not to the benefit Isr the tar' It ald Well justify a perusal to deeper I event for wleeky. The acenteeil are stone-eue General Treasury of the Unmet State, and th nkers than those who ..kftu through novels I tees, hailing froeu New York, and . Chitin Wileile•te Seen oftemrs have be en ~,w , . 0 Fire tip( to he while rending. taking mealier. through the Ad ni I rally Put sale 1., it' Mtn.' I brother masons are on laetrile), here for 'atelier / they were going about Idle, receiving Courtu of the l need stet, et helm tomb pee " Tee Reece LION 1(11i.... 4 .4 P. 1• 14 SS, elllltaitn. ! eepport from the Association. They hive got Perla' eMeietuned and edjudgel to their ee e itte• pertruits of teenerel Bunt and General i thetriselres into a "fix" now, and it luny be use and that of the ntivai pension tune, awl `been , The dieemee le in ills riambe r ~,,, I sometime before they will biteefere with the not to tee use of tie. letietial rye Treasu tif the Uretert down to June, liet. For sale le. if . j strike, Or neee essistence to keep nom from United St so that said rend rea Mini., Fifth +trete, near the Post Ofilre ' %Teeing. They are no doubt imtivinceil, by anomie, to more than 1011 melte. of dollars, thfe Urqpa. that it Is meet. mons prolleuble emit a him amount having been distributed (ton the Wattle' t..ourt ; honorable to trot k 0/6 OtOtie walls than to be captain", the Interco u hereof Is 11.10 re C attail i 00 16111.461 Within then.. M, .v, A eel v.--before Juagu Si thimble the slim re qntred for the Lava! pennon. (lillson A Malodor ye. Jelin U. Dorland and fend; 111111 w u ..,,.. t . 4,4, 4 ~..„.. 4 ., . 0 , „......... 4... Atnno lent:bine. A t rleen on a contract-elan. „ ten, the seie.weee.e,,.fei• ~,,,eioe'reo,ol;eleffqe ages heel at eiene. Messrs. Pt-Irvine. anti Lii- , m I inter, end J W. F. White for ilefen- ' erty captured should be forfeited le Ills s ' s f ‘ P " ' United States Or tor the helmet of the velem., ' l'll. '" 'bl Id "' jerhich emotion, because of the pre. n(1,11.0 -wow ness in raid court, he heard and 'let, 111111r.1 Pr,,,,hiethiii.-Mt. Henry i t rotd• Wilo 4p until the term wheel ,s ill be bele In December been connected With the Bee.; tercet 11 E. next; and eueltath Sehool, Allegheny, fir twentymight { Tininess, Before such detertnination it, the yeers pant, Most of that Mee, en :superintend Supreme Court, there is danger that the i tont I cal; we e on gunette presented by the school Part of such pcoperty may be dim enterer i +: with a handsOrtie Copy or t•Ellbbarde Psalms,' the captor., to the tietrlmeut of the General ' Tim Preeentmeen s tet , '" was m ade cm beh alf Treasury of / the United Staten; be It theleinto C'64 the "noi.v 1.1 R Y` J e- Smarmy, Pastor, Resolved, That in the optniou of the Hee, and heppily renpoteled toPratt. The the Secretary of the TreaSary 21 111,1111111/14, and , PreneriLatiOn was Inade on tile occasion of the Is hereby requested to withhold front testre, retiretneut of Mr. Pratt, .ellO has connected button all the peemeede et Lite captured pro, ' Ill:emelt with the North Aitioue congregation erty above ile.melited to any of the onetime or' reeeetie oretteietel claimants ender ailed Captures, until they title - ! be determined by the Supreme Court, awl I hat' !Rotel Thieving. -.1 boy named Al. lire. the Secretary of the Treasury be, and be 114 . was arrested on Saturday night by one of hereby requested to tette such measures a 4 In Mayor McCarthy 's police, on oath of John his judgment may seem proper to have the ! Began, for the larceny of $35. Filmset is a claims of the United Stales In such eases fully . boarder at the Rush Louse, end Krebs lodged heard in the adjudication of the quest ion are I l in the name room n Ith him 0110 night last sing undo, snob captures, and the Secretary weekeand in the morning the latter missed of the Treasury be requested to makes report , his locket book. A heal ingewas had rem er. to this Honse of the several amounts (teemed ' day before the Mayor, whip( tettentett - in tee by the °Meets of the army end navy from the I co m mitmen t of Krub.4 for trite receipts of such propeely lbeMorning hour hewing expired, Mr. We I I , eon, o w reeved to proceed With the bust °' nano on the Speaker's table, for the purpose of taking up the Cl9ll Rights bill to est The motion was agreed to-Teas 97, nays not se counted. The drat betainese on the Speakers table was lit eti, a message from the Senate of the !nutted thaOt'nattaahesnt,"Tltntl°twhtne g SeTre ed ta . n . • toter the bill en re eit to protect all persons in tall United Stet. lit he their civil rights end fernish the 'aeons ler Gitlir ,int ileiletel - e With the' message of the rrp es S i'. l e T ti l h al l t t e r e o lh i . °: e o b r ,,, S e t i e : C t I :n u g , ru :t: , :t in. g t th re e tdi 1 . 1 i f : h o e o ns u aP n e n o c r olf et i o ß t li t h t ::: e rtf:s e ° l :: : ' : n t h ie l ! 9 . 1)( . , - be tires. • / Ili. P ri Vegailahe ce! roe hill: tax is the Senate of (lie Hefted eastes, Apra 0, we, tee sip The President of the United Slates haring le . returned to the Senate, in which It originated, an the bill entitled an act to preteet pomp. in Ste the use of their civil rights, and to famish the 11181 moans of their einellcatlen, with his objections thereto, the Senate oceeded, In permute. el bet tbe Constitution, to peconsider the Berne, and So resolved that the bill doellians, twolliires of -. the Senate agreeing Pope. the same. J. W. FO RSISV,Sen'y Of Senate ten The bill wtn then read la fell. Then the Ole VIM joetielte teethe Pre 11l to it were read by tett, the Clerk The galled. were erevrileil, and At there appeared to he little attention paid to nee, Cho reeding. The Meituberaeliatted em loudly ett that the Speaker felt it neceasnry to Interrnpt the Clerk seeeral times and appeal to the members to preserve order: ' o! We t van a quarter past two o'clock by the time the reading of the hill and the veto message n it, wita r nipleted. LeOn, ofirlwa, after a few remarks, do. tet l S~ ditid jile preOlous question, r. Eldridge, of Wittenneln, moved for a call !am of the House. all The call was ordered, the opposition only WI, voting /n the negative. A motion was Made In the Bonne, by 31 r ea a Le Blond to lay the Civil itights bill on the so. table, and It was negotiveti by a note Of 37 to s, 111 Ur. ailing and Ale lenek, of the oterose tem, several.' y made motions to adjourn, whleh were voted down. Yrs Mr. Eldridge then announced a emention of CAA ena dilatory motions, slaying that his friend had r left the House, being much - iced that it was a n tis. the determination to .pass the bill over Ins ..St... veto Of the President by the operitUon of the gat role.alintlind to 11m demand for the pre. Sinus gUeatioh Walsh had already been sus _ . tallied. TEN Theptevloua question was then put by the "r" , :..., 1 ~. S yiteaker On the pa:maser the bill: Shall the t z u: pa® dnef,ittriphert,tnifelitro tobjee:tlyonyeemof awl sayson eureczann the cotertitatlon,. m anna:ll Yew!, Milii nay& el: The hileallar dW.t . ed his name to ' , atoned ea PROTECTION INTERVIEN BETWEEN GRANT AND THE PRESIDENT. visi t.ll, at toe Executive fl.ma*ln WAP MINOT... A pnl 9, lA,. , EN Th. OAY, APRIL 10, 1866 Sabbath School rfLl,—Our renders should not fall to attend the rad. biting held ut salooon, Al/egheny. The ladlee and eeholars of the English Lutheran Sunday Scheel have prepared 4great variety of fancy and useful articles, and In au dt tlon to the above a supper will be aerved. Thle school to heeding IV:Wan entire 110TV/010f booth, as It has always beet, a nuiselon school. Thy Ws - will be open tint afternoon and CYQQ2I4. lemperaneeviile School Board.— • meeting of the Scheel Director. of Tooap„r_ ancevil to wee held on Ssturday evening, when the resignation of Rev. D. R. Kemp ce D. was received and Accepted, the Doctor having re inovera from the district David Robinson, was duly chosen to nil the unexpired tarty of Dr. Kerr, which will end on the first Monday of June. FAIr and Festlvol.—A Fair and Festival for the benetit of tlrace Chinch, Mt, Washing ton, will be given at the Sunday School room of Trinity Church, Sixth street, on Trieeday. and should oo Wednmtne esday of lteel this f w to the church eek. The prise nd -guin public as worthy of support, and we hare un g doubt tt wilt he a very entertaining . and agree able affair. llforties litilled.--tha Saturday evening, while a ear on the Oakland Passenger Railway waa deeeending the tall abo starte d n, the brake gave way, and the car down with great rapidity. The ten horse, attached were!thrown dowaand killed. yorbutiately the passengers esespe t 4 NVlthant. Wary. Anniversary of the Great Fire.—To-day la the occurredni pf the "great tire,. which Apr 1eth,1541, and laid o large portion of the city In ashes. At this d a y seareel y a truce of the ruin la to he fotddl. !ZThe New Work Nt'oell4?: ,Nl?tix:altie, which pr rapidly fnownit.l,!: afaccumbilizatlon ‘,I,T 0'; vicuna new novel No Mercy." For solo at l'ittoek." opposite the Poste!llee. Alletred AbatbdorizzienL—Thoulas of the Seventh Wava, was yesterday arc IWy uated by bloyor McCarthy, to auswar obarge of abandontnent prefefred 4y l / 1 1, wife Isabella. Lio was to up (Ora hearing. - - Illegal Liquor Stelling.—ltobert Kinney, keeper of a drinking house ID the First. ward, was yesterday arrested Immhelllng Ilquar un Sunday, and fined to the sum of On, which he pald and was discharged. " Every " for April litb teal ready ont, aad can be bed at. rltteckv. Its ee. leerier. from errant linnet libirtitare are always distvate, PRICE ITIREEC'ENI's In ettvaen.dn-pW....n.--• • ... • rn gla",F;lt• - • Clubsoft Aliegbray Library. Wewould remind our reader op. th e Ale gheny slde of the river that the y public, Lib l rfl ry, located, on the QpIXIIId floor ofthe City Hull, ederal street, le worthy of their patronage and ehnouraent. flourishing` are glad to htmr that It is In a condition. Organized about half a year ago, it already comprise:, some 3,500 volumes, embracing standard and ,miseellaneoun works to every department; ail the lending magazines and newspapers are on tile, and aeeelis to the latter fs COLIC worth the coat of tines hernial , . There are now some live huqdreil annual, and over fifty life mein Lore, with a steady in ereune. We learn hat a commltiee of • the managers yesterday can vi, ~.ed Federal 'lsom, adding shoot one bunsfred members in a (ea hours. We rejoice to learn that the Allege., by Library Is no worthy of an Increasing pal_ renege, The rooms are spacious and central, and very comfortably furnished. -.a...- A Furious lremaie.--nra Allan yesterday entered the tailor shop of an acquaintance on %Vow street, where he was employed at wart, and demanded Possession of the beach, which she claims as the property of her husband, who is also a tailor. The man refused to va cate; whereupon the women (being under the influence of liquor) seized hold of the bench and upset it—throwing tailor, wort', goose and everything else thereon in oonfuslon on the floor. , hue coat, Valued at forty dollare,. was in process of waking, and this went along In the general Wreak. The taLlor, not having courage enough tO battle witti ibis tigress, haatened to the klaylVll Oftee, and obtained the servieeS Pi a , :tuple of °Mears, and had her arLawed. She was fined thre.,,do/tars and which she paid. I Accident to ma Aged Lady.—en nceelent Saturdayeons and palithil nature ocourred on morning,hy which an elderly lady, named Elizabeth Weetbay, who resides with I her somin - law, Mr. S. U. Cooley, So. HO $ o. bocce street, 4,llcglieny, sumalned Injuries of a dangerous character. Mrs. W. was In the I act of desoending the steps leaning to the yard, when by some means she Blipped and fell, dislocating the left Internne, and tomb, ing other external and al injuries. pr. Grotutrd, of Manchester, was called, and on. der his skilful treatment It to honed the old lady, now in her eighty-second year, may re calHer coltlon, however, la a most crlti. one, end h ersUnbringe Internee. Lecture.—Elev. David Jones, formerly pae. , tor of Um Pennsylvania Avenue P. Church, evenila announced to deliver a lecture on Tnutodny evening, the Lath last, In Dept Common el. V ng, the the pxoceeds to be card for church phrpOsea. Subject, leligbus in Lon don." Common PLIMII.—The Court or Common Pines met yesterday morning, but mlleurbbt, over till today, not being able to get up ave., --.4.1..... DIED. ErfflltEE—On Sunday, April nth at a quarter of o'clock P. Mr, K ATE til.lll/11E, wife of n. B. Unthrle, •ntl dannhter of A czan.ter Mel( ee, ISlcKee's nook, In the 11h year of her age. The funeral sill tate place from the rechtener of !ter husband, Robinson rearnahlp, euy couu. ty. Pt. on WEnlraeb AT, the lithlast.. at loo•c1 3 ... 0. v. The friends of the ftwlly aro respeet ly turned to attend. ;Cincinnati papers plensc copy.; AUTII—Ou Sunday. April atIL ELIZA ANN A LITIL aged three yeast end ten7roonths. /6):9:;m403:fia1l 1-114.ILDALE iifILETEME—A to on We moat pletnresqUe plaoe of Sepulture n: City, .w..3,, , :rpgragigeznor,. Allet a ieuy to woe. Burial Lola will appl ia.thr ° ''Sonerinien7 aut'a elks, at Um Cemetery. Till. Pere u, and all o other tugaeas WW be aatetided to at tba Mug 7, 4 a... a o .l, ll .:_eir i StviNUed. Corner of leedatal BJ ilectstary nazi rreaaurar. lEEE WEXKLY GAZETTE TWO EDITIO.NN Auk: PRINT/ o, UN WRONX.S.D.I A.VD 84777,81141. The rattlon I* lar. , •rJeAl which LII mob .•riw r• u We mall een. •,t 10 the Ca.t nary urarll ruined the biantaracttlMS, but It was ,60 ei I ^ E.Jr Powl7 $1,251 DELAY? , ARE DANGEROUS: EITRNIT TIRE FURNITURE, CANE AND WOOD OAIRB. It.nufacturvd..lad (or Wholesale or Retail. JAiVli W. W0)4)11111F; LL NOd. 97 Q 9d THIRD writ/tort. Oppoirtte K. Eamtuld.bon & 00.'1 , , and /11.YOURTH erintzer . . /Oaten manta ... StiOn-r stays, I OSEPII MEYER & solv.„ltianu ufacturer. and N WhOlcsafe fri.o fictanif I saas r , t. R RNITU G RE Y 1, ERALR,h No.. PENIS Wt. ' s II 7 /: ;PA Canal DtZi. EtUrTilla. .11 ,1 ' a l 'n e t f! and Mahogany, of Moir Own Manufacture, and :war ranted egad in ggiAlloy and 6.ty le to any manufacco Otn the city, and aril Mal' at roaaonalge arms., . AUCTION SALES. 1 VIIIIINITERE AT A tt'TION..—Ou _. it MORN Illili, at In o'clock,. and attern.n, at 2 0. ..10rk. at Als•onle lialidno..tlon Ilona, 0 and ii rink street, will n b r ..I ,L a ,. •tr p go clad!quantity of flousehold nod li. ttelte .,t e n tt e e . o tt ,. • ~,t , : a arpets, Bedding, 3 llrrora, - . o „le : ~ . ~ halt seat ..r.., dl`aga• teis - .. . • tr a t r ••-•. and shales, marble top ,and .pinl . n . nort oo sitt ~,,,,,,. bk S"l'll'.le.'.'l," wk0,."1 , ":. 0.' ,';;‘,.'[...',„ ~, I.:),1-., di, ~.., p lug. cam side and renter tanlea, ul ahoganY and walnut bedstead., mahogany s ardnabes. art...lag bureaus, eneloted dash rtands. double an.,,,l.selngale lounge,, side boards, tott.ragr • zio.,olra,tdr.. w,,,,t0, C"l"sreda rockery - T: , ..i'l r r'atte's•Pbtd 4 log. egg, coot and ‘ Pra 'k tl It./.1” it°, e, ands et ry largo atnoottlor kl,,tweltzu, dlnlor toe ,, and chamber arils t o , ,:t. Sr.ta! a.,,•n.• I.sa. I r..apara. matting %lel:tits... . 'l." '. .. . '"'" l '. . .'ll."Ve‘i a - . ld -Lai ' a, suet •r 0= S, CAI'S. &c 1866. HATS, cArn CV), 1866. traSiVW 4Gr (="Oast AT WHOLESALE. MeCC)11:11 4CAD., 131 11V000 SrREJET, Ask psrtleulat stlk.talun , I , CN TI. MEE.- CHANT, to 11,e.- lATMENSIL .ITOL (IF ?,pßrk,() HATS, etc.. which they WILL SELL A T (skLY:AT -I.Y lIEDUCtit) PRICES.).Ue<'( t_ u. M 71.7 TiyE&Y OPENMG On Thursday', April bth, ALL THE VERY NEWEST ST TIES or SPRING & SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS, AT MORS. KITCHENS, • ho. 100 FEDERAL BT., A LC:EMU-NY CITY REMOVAL. RIERIOVAL.—The undersigned lldS FtE3ti.,V J) TV .410. 114 i`lßh Street, Uusdoor belov A. M. BROWN, A - film:NMl' AT LAN DRAUGIITiNG GENERAL DRAOGIII'ING Ort'ltE r.sterzl.l 4111-45113... N. 34 St St. (714.1 r St. star taspenslos tista.gs .e I • No. Ulla, amt.t.. ARCHITECT. JAmEs n. IiAL P-1 AL.MILC7.I3I:XTMCYT, Prefer,. 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