) Eitiorrr,ll pojusicip 9 rrAitEaa 2 zTrz,aasocriarrolt, iie rtrraslitzer; Prrnatozaa. .i 5: ghe V#tot . attlit 6gette. THITESDAY,- APRIL 26, 1886 Ofi - 114 . Second page will - be found a pretty follisbstrect of the proposed changes fathelntetniatiltldir; Wat:.lforps it now having a second trial for She murder of hls wife, alleged to have been done four years itgb. Tnz republicans of Washington county have started the. political canvass by the organization of a Young Men's Geary Club. . . Goziongas refuses to modify the Tint bath; being dithe ophtion that "President TOINBOTI once iris, that traitors ought to take back Eiats. ON the 23d inst., at lfalwankie, a man ..tras arrested-. is the.set - 5 - of stealing mall bap from the pcastaffi'6 'tiragiin. Be had been at it a ntunbii of dais. Irattracte z theattention of the New York Prue ihn. WADE Nairrrow appointed. I : !oetrasettri.ofPittAnzgh is a relative of -z• I ,.theilifier*.spilimirmort of South Caro ccrrro . nptorsta, D. A, CLARK, of St. .tondiNicas arrested at Cincinnati on the . 284 lilt. charged with absconding with $40,000 belonging to two St. Louis houses. Re game' bail. . - ...11x-Gos. 'A. 'W. RAIIDALL IS being over ibled by the Wisconsin Papers. The Mil want& &Wined says" he was, always given to intriguing, and that mesidertee of three years in :Washington his utterly demoral -IWdlids'politieatiprinciples. Arius . the ,Connecticut election Mr. MONTGOMERY Brant declared the mistake made in that State would. not . be reieited in 'Penieiylianta;- that tlie' office-holders libi:ad.-be made ter take aides against the re 'ysaMtetins.., That, is ..why the Presidential opmation. , Tits FARLAN lt.t.vp has ended: - Not more ft* fixti men were concerned'in It. The inference seams well taken that - money had -rimed to be collected repidlfenough from poor servant girls and the like to suit the wishes of the managers, and this flare-up Was plannetksimply to quicken the inflow orvaittney— • •Asalonehe is after the tirdiniAnen of that city in this fashion: ` r fitaailyer . :iaitot written over the door of WoLc(orr i but RadValisni--a disease still more lital mid loathsome—is .raiing with in. There ate a feir other pest houses in this eityorhich we - will, in a few days, Ptiblisinui4 advise 90 readers to shun:" PRE W.ashington, (Pa.) Reporter and ,Tribliae,. speaking of rife removal of Mr. IsEtraDociti says: "fThease has evidently been put into the f„ ,of. Senator Cowan for this State, but ' • bim remember that howevel- lustily he ntay titcthe Axed purpose of the loyal • •.; VeOple that , trailers dug!: be . punished and • -treason- made odious will remain maths, . A HILL was before the Legislature at its hildi session, rnakhig 7 per cent. the legal ridti: of . interest In Pennsylraxua. This , IsOrsferta.at last ,defeated the Holum; by a amid piajoittn..:but 'Stem/ails ths iote -lose reconsidered, and the bill passed. The meaturmLbOwerer, failed in the Senate, as 4ld alsria proposition allowing Banks to charge 7 pet cent. interest on discounts. The legal rate of interest, therefore, re • milks at 6 per cent. 'is it always has been. Ts Mobile Begisier pats at the head of -ita ccldmns the name of the rebel Corn-. ~ r4nder-in-Chief, Bonze'- E. LEE, as a candidate for President of the United States iii thoiiiiivaii of ii36B, l and declares there ' iii'Conceited organization novila progress to elect "the:model hero of the confederacy!' as "the State Righti dernoaritic candidatei." . .The idea is well conceived. . ,` General Lna . - mobil get more Northern delaocratic votes than any other mm't except Apraltstsot, time. - . CITY : nrim Mviene, /lab, ieinirwhera between itnitbadd nal" Waal. Nest week. - .l3othtni like It. MOW MVO* 000 " • Opened. Ude day. on the northeast corner raetrek satt Market atteeta: • C.ilarreos Loth &Bro. iCasollinere sack=' alio for 'oxitsv. and boys , limo; on -ttur flatbeds/. corner fourth and Market streita. • 'C. itoreas LOYII G Sao. MuMths, . . Aileiched andunbleached,. et ell prices, from Lea cents yard era upenrcii. od the north" east corner roortnind 'Market ated& Itiamax Lois a Pao. - L l - 11 HISWO- 61 . 0 a B e o FV;ler• / heneby ,ohillengesthy person to question raj' riiiiiiAWSiMultaii9tPre %Pae Oore, 'adorer the same f o r sale at my new Stores, hiliS street,• and opposite the Posfolhce. _ Evans. .4Witth, somewliers'listireen Smithiteld sod Wood. Next. nook. ,I , XIOE Uke IL Jobbsair 81144, . retursked idteir,an aserice.l4 three Yeagtolik the "anim I ha1vt'20.4441108 zni shop tor.Jl wita of Jobbing I. the cantbatar line at the old stand. Virgin beVrelni, &DM* geld street sad Cherry.4ll67. Orapispllalted r titotitostr."to o , . • Witzadis titimar. - , iltairass - ACirshitiry a - co; Practical Slide Roofer,. and Denim In Amex's. can Mate of nil= voices.. 04144) At der lauldguile near the Witter liftiro Pitts burgh,,Ps. .4taidence, 711 Ptkiiiittnek• daiinuetilln47 attended to. All inn% - Warrant. sa witer - proot, lispeirthi;dput stlttni jertbocba. ' , Nathan* far:swam peoride4 the Obits not siniatedarte. It fa gnaw, ; oomewikeie ‘botyieoli .tioittlitleld sod Wood. Yextweek. kotlaaninielt; _ Fna7Wooll and Straw gime: s ciYthe Important tradea orPlttdharan-la -1 Hat l and Cap trade, and, as many of the country, acerahanta coma to this place to lay In dtrtkatoelc; we advise all who want anything thil.Wat and Cap line to call at theca - termite Lad Clapitouse of Wm. irlarning, - .ito. Ztit • Wocalittneti.Whera Yon will at all times find elancudica =martin ent of ill the latest styles Gana' rine French Felt Ifera; toe Hilt and Clulldc*llbicla,,Zadlasand*.lases , Hata, trim. nod and untirmnied, Paltn,leaflists and atm- Ifira: The Imalanio Nunn= dOne at tufa elk MAlllaltniatit enables the& to dell anything In ,3011tRIIne at as low yr/aes **any other Jobbing os aura absdirni War; asteab 'than Eastern , ---ExEres,nei.the nerttisait. earner Fourth and /dirket streete. H4yloa Pan 4t • Med itunewear Goods. Tha Wire of hts. John Wader, Ttareludit No. Ix Federal inlaid, elle . 4 lakdaY__ has biteel lately , fitted UP with anew ay. woraibuitaf waxing and 11121:13ZIOT goods. The .....illankted been selected, and embraces ail the', nunidiadies articles . heeded for - gentle; ',llatentgaliNniati, '.ftleige stock of ready-made ;1 0111 hiat, 3 0!tiNTtese,jto., will ale° be fouhd.ln atonic of furnishlng 7 , ;Seedirtesteatiebeieurposokh Itenwhe - dextrins It geed' sub At 1014 on _ ~u~siL. ~z:'.c. .+'S:Car.~u~.~~=::cs~; h-i~.i~,r,r~ -.aii„a.~. ~t=~~' En THE k prrTsBuRGH GAZETTE. GAZEITIL THE LATEST NEWS' BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON DISIOkIIiniT OP fill liakippetiOp oo Meeting' of Insane Asylum Superintendents. MANAGERS FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS' ASYLUM Thais forlfferitorioto Services BRAVES OF UNITED STATES SOLDIERS The Pittsburgh Postenastership THE CASE OF JEFF. DAVIS WASHINGTON, April 25.—A rumor la current around the Capitol that the Committee on Re consiniction at their meeting today Puled to agree upon a report, there being a wide dis agreement among the members. An effort will however be made to reconcile conflicting views. The superintendents cif the various Insane Asp!emus of the country are now holding e conference in Washington; this afternoon they in a body milled on the President and were severally Introduced to hire. - The President has au. roved the jointresola [ion appointing the f. t owing named persons titl man ed V age olrsun of th e National .Asylum for Die-_ teer Soldiers, under theprovisions and conditions at the third section of the act approved March 23,196 e. • Rlchard J. nte% of wino* Benj. F. Rutter, of Massachuse Gala tts, and Frederick Smith, of New Hampshire, of the Ant` Class, to serve Mx }wean; Lewis It. Curckel, of Otalo, Jay Cook, of Pennsylvinna, and P. Joseph Eaterhaus, of the second class, to serve four years; John H. Martindale of New York. - HoratioGiStebbenof of California, and Geo. Walker,-of - Mississippi, of the third class, to serve two yeara. The Preindent hats alto approved of the j Mat resolution that in addition to the Menke hero-, tolbre directed by joint resolution to. Major Gen. Georgia- Meade, • Major Gen. Oliver O. Howard, and to the officers and soldiers of the Amy of the Potomac ' or . gallant and hereto valor at Gettysburg,whorepulsed,defeated and drove back the veteran army of the rebellion, th e e =d , ;i f of theAmerlean eteu peop vea g, and Co nnie likewise due, and lire hereby ten. ar e rdito Hal. Gen. W.'B,llatioeick nor Si. mil. hint, , meritorious, and conspicuous share In that great and decisive campaign. • The payment of tile May interest on the' gold bearing coupons known as the ilve-twen tles. will not be anticipated, but will be paid on the first of May, the peri at which *falls due. Twenty million three od Mu:aired. thou. sand dollars is about the amount tebe paid. The ,Tar Department has just. orned an or der relating to the graves of United States soldiers, as follows : All persons engaged in the cultivation of lend, who may have the graves - of United States soldiers located upon their lands, are hereby forbidden to mutilate or obliterate the traces of such graves by plowing, or otherwise to disturb the head boards, stakes, or fenoes around them. All officers on duty as Provost Marshals, Post Commanders or otherwise connected with the military service, are instructed to sand infor mation of the locality and condition of such graves, and of any breach of this order, to the Quartermaster General. Humus_ . „Gros April 211.—1 t has been stated Dist the Preadent has instructed the Attor ney General of the United States to prepare for the arraignment of Jeff. Davis before the United .atates Circuit Court of Virginia, CITi a 'charge „Of high Meucci. - This is a mistake No such - Instructions have been given, but there has been frequent tionsaltations with eminent legal gentlemen affecting Jeff. Davis, and e United-States In connection with- the late re. belline, and looking to their trial. The Onnaserciaits special says : It Is reported that the President has formally requested CliiefJustiee Chase tOtry Jefferson Davis for treason at the May term of the United States Circuit Court; at Norfolk, Va.., and that Mr. ;Mara .deellnes.,nitless HitCoriCi s, :by less . shal restore the power -of ' the Cou rt. _ . The Committee on Ways and Means hare compromised the difilculloles on their Revenue, bill, and will report today. Vi ade Hampton; the -.new postmaster at Pittsburgh, was nominated at the instance of Senator Cowan. Mr. Von llantiorst had made himself. dm:tam igarie,.,VV.4.7M* language about nal PROPOSED NEW LOAN English Contribati - ons to Destitute AMENDED BANKRUPT BILL The 4poi!giessional L. ?few Teak, April 15.—The Secretary of the Treasury 'is consideamig the proposition of I :putting aGysiner cam...lonn on themarket, as one ratoldly Metering Mil -1 gallons. Such has horn the tmocessfal arrange. 'Mont' of our'-fluances, 'and the faith of .the American_petrple In the National securi ties, :that stieb wisata is deemed *arranted and is h" igng al3"n rV; .n3ot testlnTeriiril. T 1 Se cre t a ryall the.requisite legal, authority, and It isun derstood to beordy the cusition of expediency which now claim Ws consideration- General Howard, to-day, received from 81r Mort 'Pato andArthdr IL P., the .Nriglish capitalists, who recently visited this country: st contribution of afty pounds from each,' which therrequire to bo applied:for the .tellef of theflOdittnet and auffedng freedman of the Sonsthern:Statm. , - Cot J. ILlidneunin, who hat been on the staff of General Butler, bar been ordered to visit Texas to investizsde end report on the man *cement of the Freedmen's-Bureau there. Span order from the WarDepaitment today -A number of claim agentli to Washmston and: New TorkWaredebarred from:Pr/ohm In the Department .for Dirndl:dent • practice. The names of these agents are withheld for pro denthll reasons, - - • The Tribunes special Gam , The amended bankrupt 'bill Is ready to be reported to the How whenever art oplictrlcoUty offers. Its alteration consist in rendering Its practical execution less cumbersome:and ex. pensicv It is thought that the changes made will so far obviate Its diglenities as Le insure leur age. ,Govertinunit effete rot sale ..the Military Rallreed in TeX's, ranning from Brazos San tlaito to 'the Eta Grande. Purchasers will be required to transport all troops Id Texas at the same rates -as those charged by the New York Central._ • Spool= cot= sase ai his opinion tansy, that Congress could not take its recede before the first ol July. FEARS OF CHOLERA. IN NEW TORE l'ealiaiong Concerning .iliro Nsw Tong, April 25.—The Board of Health has drarrn.tip a proclamation of peril to the public health, which the Governor has endors ed and signed. it seta forth in a series of rem. lutioas that in the Judgment of the Board. there Is .great and Imminent peril to the pub lic health, and provide* for cleansingand dis infecting the city, and for the removal, treat. ment and care of those attacked by cholera or ~,,..t.,09,324. 11 ra and genera ll y to enforce the lawspertain ing to health and to Maur debts fart purpose. , • In the examination of Otto - Bundenbinder today, for the - shipment of nitro-glycerine to Walls, Fargo &Vo.; Califorhla Excretal, dliked :11. Noble, the inventor, was called for the do tense: The proles of neon are Mst, it is - a .liquid; second, it It poisonOus; third, i you set o r e to It It dcea not explodeLfOurtii, if con gaed. and heated to WO degrees. it explodes; I= :it ha:4o% e rnee re t atrica of yowl the ei r e u e n trf the Oil when mixed withsawdust: ttrieLucian kt ressiOni us s t =t !bar mixture witt y = levothlAte moW.i . • .. Mr. lecbel , edthat be was the itiveutor of the practical .adaptation Of nlttcyglyoolloo to busting pturposito: Nttioitlyooritio Is only oxidative under • cattalo conditions:as Is the ease with Many Other , imbstinaces not consid ered explosive.'- Nitroitlyeerble is not at all Co InAsonznable sobslsoce4or If are is set to it, in Coes leat,:eotth lire like .turpentine or "Mats, but gees out when the • match is with. drawn. It does' per CIP/MlOhir the mere ILF'' plicatlint of fire. lie use. la' blasting' is" only " posalble through the patent'fnae. , a. shower of sparks will not expiale It. The cation of firs low been tried hundreds of time... It inquires 3fldegreas of beat is a *dodo apace before it, 'explode*. ConcusslOn Will not ex. Pied* it. Ire triad throwing at• front lottailts of attr a tert Matt would intgadtele. In .I t - i ... r u lp s e rt= l ,, 1 1 t it' felled :e r re thli — tme thousand feet did not explode it. We after , ' wards exPlOded it, showing it to be puttlrlittro risraigiaii.o2:4iiii;saucLiusgikad AS- M pa z. al." .tibere ate., .Glean la b es; in, To April A ( ifititrul 154Liale -i , otzt sod, reports that Dv Liptytto, Oa* 44 Me nialinalrha Volunteere4.to "VA= the Mh patients .on lbe ,EnSiliwene-tegen ' 111 on Wads) , trarnham end- of . that , tlla'J on Tt _away* Wen,: Two doatota . .anda awl nalatkaete gait ed alth the dug b= have ntooyeriO. ' ' • .- . tat 'l 4 ;4 11: .1e%gr j a L , the" taw e iv agel lesa" the - .. t'I ll " f _ ... " 14041tk 5. !,' a r7 'IC* 'l , lll oeare/M 2 lill „ it.. , ..Z?2 ,=• ": , *.':•t -I •'•E:' 4 , ,-'•.'..'. -. ' .: .- - • ~ ~ ... . - .. . .•. . . . A SYNOPRIS Of ITS PROVISIONS. Wasarnoros, April 25.—The bill to amend the Internal Revenue Law, as reported lo- Miy, provide,' that on and - after the first day July, IA6O, in Ben of the duties on manu factured cotter., there shall be paid bt- the producer or holders upon all cotton produced within the United Staten, and upon n - litch no te i Vrrir eX,2‘;lVfSiltri agett3rWalthl sleety be slowed as a drawback an amount equal to the Internal tax, which shell Imi , e been assess ed and paid upon such articles to their thilished condluoin and in addition thereto a drawback or allowance of as many cents per pound upon the pound of cotton cloth, yarn. cr other ant clatiMannfactared exeltistrely,to the same ex - - ImM on raw:cotton. The bill provides that distillers shall pay $lOO tax instead of sso, Distiller* of apples, grapes turng le a s n s d th p na L p per t barr llin s g per r y m e an , u h fa al c pay $l O . Brewers to pay *WO Instead of $5O; these making less than &XI barrelsa year, to PUS SM. insurance Agents to pay $lO to x; when the receipts do not exceed $lOO, he Mien pay $5. .Lny person who peddles jewelry, otsmiled Splrita,lermented liquors Or Wines, to pay $5O license Freedmen. Express carriers to pay $lO license. Builders and eontractors to pay BO instead of No., is to be imfoced upon apothecaries, confectioners, keepers of eating 33041883, or beepers of hotels, 'lnns or taverns, or tobacco nists, or retail dealers, except - etail dealers in.splritous and maltilouors„ when their an nual- gross receipts on sales, shall not exceed the sum of 61,000. On illuminating, lubricating or other miner. -Si oil, tbepreduct of distillation, zedtvtllla ;ttott or..rning of crude petrolelltit,bl rents a gallon, and all coal oils beta - eta the specific gravity of thirty-five and fit ty degrees [nein alve, shall bedeented refined illinhusating coal tllatoil. Such 01l refined and produced by tbe eosin, as nth/Burnt or /whale, each, alvirdy,ahall pay a tax of 10 Ceuta .per gallon onlypprcalucesi. by the Mime materials pent or other subatances, 10 Cents per gallon. spirits of turpentine,4o cents a 'gallou; mo- lasses from sugar cane, 3 cents a gallon; syr up of:molasses or auger erne Inlet, when re— moved from the plantation, and mobilises or ironed°, and cistern bottoms of sugar produced from sugar eerie, and not made from sorghum or neither., a tax of ).4 - of 1 percent , huger above No. 12, and not above A p o. 18 antics standard In color, a tax of %tent. per Innpo4 on sugar above No. IS du ties standard color 1 ,5 cent.. per pound On all soap; valued at above Scants a pound, not parfume and on all salt-water soap made of eaeconut olka tax of Weenta pound ; o• o n salt, neaps, 3o n par pound. On on salt, a tax of a cents on roe pounds, butead 146 cents; on reapers, mowers, scales, brooms ''arid wooden ware; 3 per cent, ad o the r on tin ware of all descriptiona, not otherwise provided for, 6 per cent. ail valorem. Thedu otsiailroad iron of - 3 d 121.111111111 ton Is continned, on tubes made of wrought iron, 5 dollars per to on copper sine and brass. nails or rivets, and on shot, sheet. lead and pipes, 5 per cent. autvabnern. On articles of elothlog manufactured or_ pro. dosed for sale by weat - ing, knitting, or and on bats, bonneta, and hoop skirts, 'bad on itrOckiamarinthetnred of parts of clothing, or for trimming and ornamenting the same, and on articles of Wearing apparel manufactured or produced for sale from latibt robber, gotta Dr. taper - or from - fur or fur skins, =el, with' the fog on, five per cent. ad va. 1 orem. On bootsand' shoes, two per cent. ad valm rein, to bo paid by ovary parson making, man ufecturlng or producing for eale, boots and shoes, or tarnishing the materials or any part thereof, or employing others to make, manu facture, or produce from them i provided, that, any boot or ahoemaker making boots and shoes to order as custom work only and not for general malty and when the work does not exceed annually in value the sum of one thormand ilollars,• shall ho exempt from the tnz On m al es clothmg and on cloves, tens, mamand other articles of dress for tae wearof taco, wometiand 'children not oth. 'amain assessed and taxed; one' per cont. a 4 rad harm to he paid by every person rannutristur- Lag or producing for sale clothing, gloves. mittens, InOcraeins, caps and other articles or 'dm., or furnishing the materials or any part thereof, or employing others to make, menu facture or produce them; provided , that any tailor or any maker or gloves, raitternX trocca , sins, caps and other articles of dress to order as custom work only, and pot for generalside, and - whose_ work does-not exceed annually to value one thousand debars, ghat' be exempt' from this tax, and articlos of dross made or trimmed by milliners or dress makers for the wear of women sballintso be exempt from this tax. - hSSes on limiting tobacco of all kinds, and imitations thereof, shall tie 2.5 e a pound instead of .13 on smoking tobacco made at eltudvely of moms, 10c instead of Ilk, a pound; on elgarettee or email Mears mane of tobaoco. enclosed in a wrapper or bundle, and not over e% Inches in length, Inn market value of of which tax rechidod is not over Sap per thousand, a, tax of two dollars per. thousand' -when this market value is over six dollars and tot over ten dollen a thousand, tax included' and On cheroots and Mears known as short. mges, apil any cigars made with or without pasted or twisted heade, the market value 'of which, tax =eluded, not Over tan dothirs.per thOUSerid, tax of four dollar" per thougand one all" other alms,- Cherootsandarty cigarette =44BMM:illy ofacco, or other ant. statute tberefOr,,to b ten dollars D of er thousand.• Seediest Se provides that all sales . made bY brOkor bankers' doing bllSinelld bro. kern, Whether/nada for the hellcat of Mbar* Or °niter Own-account, at the rate of live Mtn ear every thousand dollars And on all sales SWF- contracts tor: safe of shacks, borids,logulgar'enchange, gold and silver, lirmand Min," turcurrent money, Prondetur7 notmatir other 10Curities, tWo- cents for every hundred dollars-of tac t smt,eutth . salea op pontruota and (Wai salOs, and. contructa Erale negoldate g d oli t nd tondo by any person., flOraTaitlY Ot t#eir--fia a broker or ;of Any,' at Rarer; Man, :uneurrent money, Prot ' notes, 'stocks; pones, or other sec t, itheknot It-Wawa proper. la Vie lu of 4ve • cents :far-pv*l7 bundreadollsolif 14.,4ipop,zit,PCIPlotireVes• /4131 F 4 1,A - 1 r . 11 7M- 1 a l ?tql'gre , ; .7 7 • - Traver and. Coaveretene...,4 hearing wee II O e iTo4 i r ge g u i V r e tr tn n or $ tar 4 Y in by a Lisele•MetlanOtese, of %Vying talen. against oneJogeph Taylor. The proneentOr, it ahlp , slawit. yea r ea=gr a troni the _delen itati vi .. o_ _e4yr k. ; ieIPV.:I24I:4A. C rAb.4% - blulyikmerued. -JU - it k4 ° .:,,„.rti:ll,ll*,lP...l,'"k ' '-- P.2.: . 1.,;:i.it4' . ., ,:-7 5,'.. - t: - .417_ . -`',*' - : ':''": -. • il,-,-- . „ ~,,,,,,,,,,,--, ,:-,74.----,,.m-gt?-,..,--,,... .—..-,4,-3--..--,-,,,,-;;-14.::-Z-------:.-•...---1. ,;1.t.',--15....V.e...a.::kiii;.::::-:-..e4.-JA-A-4.-.,-LP.4fitri.ivi:::::-.1:421-31g,--i•-4,,,,f,.:,...,-.„..2,,.._;i.i...,,A.r.,,,,,:z.,.,..,,;.,1..,:.,:::..„!,...,_,..,:....„,,,.._;:,,,,,,,..z • • -4 - ADVICES FROM MEXICO. The Rattle at Mazatlan. JAVARISTS STRONGER THAN EVER. Conspiracy Rife in the City of Mexico ANOTHER IMPERIAL DEFEAT REPORTED rw Yomr, April Z.—The steamer Moro Cas tle brings Havana advisee to the Mat. Senor AJ.monte, Minister from Maximilian to France, arrived frintallera Cruz. Advises from the City of Mexico to the 11th, and Vera Craitc;the 15th, state the battle at Maranon, between the Liberals and Imperial . LIM% area eorduiencod by Cortina,' forces with in a quarter of a mile of the town. T e fight ing Instal bath four a. M. WI sin P. IL, the im. panelists being aided by lannchee w th can non es far as Cries. The next day ghtirqr continued. when all the reserve and ovalabi artillery was ordered out to and the I pees,- ista, but up to the departure of [Meet deelelyeresolt had been attained. Accounts from the whole country a w taut the Joarists are stronger than ever. ConeW., racy le rife in the city of Mexico, and Genei-all Galear. had been imprisoned. Secret arresta are made, and the eiti revs disappear myste riously. Thelmperialiste claim a victory ' lty Colonel Sciderignerrnear Como. General (larch' has taken charge of the War Deinartment at Mexico. The Bark William Anthony was found to have on board a large quantity of war mind- Mons, and in a box was found apaper . addrea- Bed to Gen.- CraWibril. It le thought that this was a trielt, to asperse his. character. Gen. Escobado him blocimuled the road between San this and S It is reported from Smicatras that on the 33th ult. the Imperialists ender Gen. Meals were de:eated between Haat - mars) and Tri• basso. - . A later report teputffitizathui states that the imperiallits had . returned to the city with Small losses. The French claim to have killed three hundred and arty of the Jnariate, and wounded a Mill greater nnmber.. The small pox is raging at Ponce. The town of Praline in suffering severely. The latest,. advices from Cvloulaloupcatate thatthe 'cluileva - Is disappearing. The iktor tality has been ten thousand eight hundred and six, out or a population of one hundred and forty.nlne thousand one hundred and rAAßcisco, April 2.s,—The Patriotic Means yesterday celebrated the splendid, victories said to have been achieved over the' French at Presidio and San Sebastian. Col. Itoig, who commanded the French at Presidia, givo an official account of the battle, in which he Mites that Ids small expeditiona ry force was attacked by thirty-two hundred Liberals, who were repulsed after four boors 'hard tighttfig, with &lees of tiro pieces of ar tillery, three bendied killed, and two hundred wounded. The Imperial loes was sixteen killed and sixty-so wounded. The !rape , rialists, unwilling to remain longer, where the petrification of hundreds of corpses Would. breed pestilence, opened the way to Mazatlan, bringing In all th unded. A Durango letter dated M a rc h 10th, states that the French abandoned Chilialina in two columns, one moving to Monterey, toe other to San Luis Potosi. Durango is to be gars Leon ed.by Imperial l al Mexicans under Mein.. - Victo .:11.—The last stretch of e telegraph Cable connecting this island with the Mein land was safely landed at Ladd Bay, San Juan island, this forenoon at 10 o'clock. The signal was found perfect, and direct communication was had with Portland and Newmlnster, after which Victoria was con nected. The announcement was received amtd.the rear of eannon, ringing of bells, and cheers of the people. Congratulatory mes sages were then passed Dorn place to place. THE AMENDED REVERE BILL. Radical Reductions and Important Exemptions. Ithousand delimit% In other irOrdirthese are tlec only articles now retained from taxitiqp , It is provided Unit 1:1/1 wee d the 'SM. of 3.1 y, IMB, the receipts from trans portingproperry for hire,' strap - he exempt from Um tax imposed the Benton, but such exemption shall hp not aleadpply to any re celpts of railroads, ferries or bridges, nor to the transportation of the' malls ofthe United States, upon contracts made prior to the pas- Sago of this act. , The tar: on Express Companies IsAisereaiirsi ' from a to b per cent on thetgross reordpts; where the gross receipts do not eXeced er.f oo they areexentpt. The benloreg, section is amended by adding the deposits in datiochttiOns or companies, Imolai as Provident Ltations or S Slinks, having no capit ti al stock or doing avin othergs business than receiving deposits to he - loaned or invested for the sombenellt of the parties making such deposits, Withent profit or com pensation to the assOclationor Oompany,shall be exempt from tax Or duty, on so much of their deposits as they have invested in seen. rates or the United -states, and all deposits Bees than ...%0 made in the name of one per on. The income tax Ic 5 per cent. on excess of *l,OOO in lien of the former tax;' the deductions are about the same is undef"the present law. Stam duty on gaugers measurers and weignera return., and all nkelpts are stricken out of sehedule'll, and the following 10 'Wet' ted in lieu of the same: Receipts foranratim of money or for paymentnf any debt,:exceed ing twenty dollars, the amount not being for satisfaction. of any mortgage or payment or deafen of any court. orby endorsement on any stamped abrogation In acknowledgement ..of its fulfillment for each receipt,.9 cents; prod!. ded that when more than one Monsters is of. fered thcesame paper; one eel:tiara stamps May be affixed thereto representing the whole amount of the stamp required for such sign [area. There is to be one made of tax on playing cards, namely, dye cents and two cents ;on resided and preserved meats, vegetables, de., according to value, ground wife., or any wea -1 pound or mixture ground or prepared for sale as a substitute for Coffee, one cent per pound, and for each Wand in excess of one POnnd; provided rant any traction of a pound shall be consittered as a pound anal be stamped aecordlngly, ground pepper, cloves, clove stems, Sc., or any mixture intended to repro• sent them, one cent per half pound Sections 5 and 9 of theaet df Maralr hi, are repealed. The effect of • Zhu Is to remove the re p al matches and reduce the tax on manufacturers tram nix to live per cent. It removes the tax of one dollar per barrel on crude petroleum. passage of thbi aqt, the followingarticles band produetaahall be ex mina from Internal tax delay. • [The articles and protinets herd referred to will be found on the second Page ortbternoru turs llasavrml The above are the prilclpal features of the hill, which also contains amendments to the administrative sections and mirgau (Leo the Internal Revenue Bureau. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDLIGS. IreArurrorox Crrr, Abel ?A SENATE. Mr. Grimes premmied a petition muting Con gress to enact Stet Aid equal laws for interest and rate of insurance, wh tch Seas referred to the Constuittee on Commerce. Mr. Sherman, from the Comnilttee printA culture, reported a resolution to IO,OOD copies of the communication of the Commit deeerprot.A on griculture on the wildcat of the rin- Mr. Sherman said the Committee on Agri culture had considered the subject of tinders pest, but had come to no conclusion as to the best moans of preventing its spread In this sountry. In England, Parliament enlaced the seisms: and the slaughter of ail the cattle us infected districts. 'T6I6 be did not believe could be done hi this country rimier our form of Government.... The Committee had done nothing to preclude It trout fernier action on the subject; bat it could see nothing better, Just at present, than to recommend the print lug of the communication or the Committee of Agriculture. The reeoltition was rsdopted. Dir. Hendrio sta., from tee Committee on Na vel Affelts, to whom was referred the petition of fifteen officers and twenty-six seamen for prise money for captures at Island No.lo, re. I ported that, the evidence before Mes Commi ttee was insufficient to establish the claim, and I asked that the. ,mmlttee be discharged. it was so ordered. Mr. Pomeroy introduced a bin togyant lands to aid to the construction of the lumens and lieretho Wadley Railroad, and Its extension to the Red River. This was referrr to the Cam- - milted on Public Lamm, Mr. Ramsey called up the bill to authorfxo the construction of a drawbridge *Cross the , Misstra l l i ppa at Quincy, 111. Mr. enderson opposed the bill, on the groan that the construction of drnw bridges would impede the navigation of that tient% but if a bridge was to be constructed at guns; or one ought to be conntrueted at Hannibal also, and he offered an amendment to this ef fect Atone a . ..neck the morning hour having ex. Lured, the bill for the :athattLattlort of Colorado Mr. MOM •in a speeetttlettned hlapotctoll - fellafd to the ressomtha of the Mammoths Lei r alature, asking him too sin. up0n . 11e n .T.. " 0 " 1111.11% n a rk ob a. 'n'imad""tl4B Messrs. Lane, funned, Williams and Cress. well, spoke favorable to the Madman. Sleattra Edmund and Johnson Risotto again - al It. The ctettate by a vote of N o 1.3 reconsider ed the rote rejecting th bill. Mr. Sumner offered an amernbnent, which wan rejected. The bill then plt.ed by a rote of 19 toil Adjourned. = Mr. Bout well, of Massachusetts, mtroduocd" a bill to amend the act further to provide kir the collection of duties on imports. The bill only relates to a legal question which is al ready fore the Judiciary Commttee Mr. Orth be , of Indiana, Introduced i a Joint res.' olutlon authorizing the sale and transfer of arms, munitions and vend!. of war, which was rend twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign fulhina 31r. Blaltie, of Maine rose to a question of Brie-liege, and called the attention of tne house tothe fact that Mr. Conkling had so alt. 4tered the Globe report of the ointroverayJ which took-place between them yesterday, as to take out of hie Mon Ming's) remarks the expression:-as to lam responaitnlity he re or elsewhere,iin which his allaineaf rejoinder had twos made. Mr, Blaine announced thla as a violation of the ilretprinciples of honor, which should subsist between gentlemen. Air. Conkluig, of Now York, compared the reporters' manuscript with the corrections toad,, by lilm to show that no material altera tion had-been made. -The time, he said, would be far distant when be would seek for lace-. motion or instruction (11361 lir. Maine as to the conduct which aught - to govern gimtlommi. A further controversy-took place between Stmts. Maine and Conkling, during which mutual impatatisms of cowardice and untruth fulness weal made. Mr. Morrill, from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported a hill tolevyonall horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and other - live ant nods, imported from foreign countries, a duty of SO per cent ad :Worm- said that the In ternal Revenue hill which would be reported to-da.v, woultl hare to ho acted upon before the tariff bill and It ems therefore necessary to report this special bill In advance because there was now no duty own live animals im ported, and he understood that the Canadians . were sending sheep over the border, and hay- . ing them shorn on this aide, so as to evade in., duty on wool. Tho MI was considered and Plumed. Mr. Darling of New Jersey, introduixd a bill to amend the act of dune 3d, Mt, in refer ence to the National Hanka and currency, which 'was read twice and referred to the Committee on Banks and Currency. • Mr. Wasson, of lowa, offered a moliatiOn, which was adopted, requesting the President to communicate to the Mule' say negotta-t Cone that have been catered into or proposed to the Rxectitive - Department o knownvern- MentrelqueUngthe rebel htebt as She cetterflOan,. - or any ether, rebel . indebtedness. Mr. I athani, of West. Virgmbi, introduced a• joint resolution to extend to the COUIRUASS o Berkluy and Jefferson, in Virginia, the provisions of the act of Junu Mk, MN, to restrict the jurisdiction of th e Court Of Claims and to provide for the payment Of cer tain demands for Quern:rummers stores and subsistence supplies furrdelted to the army of the United States; which was read twice, and referred to theJudicitery Committee,. Mr. Randolph offend &resolution whist/twits adopted, tame:ding the Committee. on Cam morce to Inquire what legislation is necessary to prevent sestets iram amolgn partilcartyllig passengers In au undrlli roportion „to their ship. acoommodMion, andirlier any calm precaution should he.Adoptat te , prevent the • int se roducticmof cholersor other infections &a smenet' diereses. - e The Speaker presented a report from the Com lentos on- Public ittaildings,stating he had caused to be printed' en two of, the panels.of the glass roof of the.llatnei the Of, West Virginia sod Sends: . TiMilouse proatieded.totheregnior order of btunness, which-was the; teillmeneT business of last avening, the bill to Secure Ike steed cOnstructimetiltheltortherntracille. ati road nod Telegraphline, the qttesticut beings/limb. er the report Should bereceived. . r. Washburn° said that he was assured by the li Cliairmehaf the Pacific -Railroad Comps ny; Mr. Price, Matti° would allowample time ler .dieelissint:of the bill, and en that User once he withdrew his objection to the recep tion of the report. There beingno other obleetieri offered, the. report was mielved and the bill read twice. Sdr oh PenturylvaaM, made the point of order the bill now, as •medilledi contained an spare !lotion, and must there fore go to the Committee of the Whole on_the state of the Union. The Speaker curerruladthfiPoird.df-order,t's the ground that the tat now reported pat. 'Tided that no money could be taken ant of.the Treasury under it without furtherlegislatkm. ..sustainingthis ruling 'hy4tiforenne to • a do Melon one likapoint made by the Speaker of the Mouse la .1803. Mr..Prine Chem addrAseed the 'louse, el derontlinN the several provillons otibo.DLIL ' - hr. - iderriU,'„frnn the Committee of Ways eat* MosluktePOrted a bill to amend tee Ina' ternalltemenue get:which Was read twice and referred , to • the, Cortimitlee .ofthe , Whole on the State of the Chloe, and ordered to be printed and made the epeeist business totter , morrow - week and until disposed of. Messrs. Weest.Orth, Delano, and Spaulding Awoke agabigt f •ang itespys. 'Llenderion. and b it. Woodburn. in. favor of We - lforthern. relents . flattroad :...11 ° 9 6 K Min"' r .. . TheWellasid 4154"1 Open. --;.. :- .... On . woo; Ap ril 23.* 3s 4 344 e r u cky - :- errlitllanetcmartyrlle2o - Thiss'first venal treat'? . ',Mil in through La Wellikad-. Canal , ghl*lres 2 oll:: , ' ‘•.lllEliNt of Ah 2 BOCkfitrtire.Paathillii* POW: _2411k 23 0.1 33, 5tUrp 3 W9g 3 1 0 14444411 . 291 VfJ , .r.:F.,",„;:,,,,F.-iy.?;:,,,.,:::-"..,5:-,z,-.IY-:,.-'l'"T;.,.,:.'il'2o,;.:TlV,it• LATEST FOREIGN lIPTELLIGESCE. Arrival of ; the City of Boston MI AUSTROIERMAIiDIFFICULTY CRITICA Peabodi's Lettir to Queen Victoria Razor Ifoot, Aprn W-1:40 P. n.—The ateam. er City of fioston from loverpool on the MO via Queonatown on the fidh, has arrived and anchored oIT We point- liar advlces are one day latee.,: The City of ' Boston brings the following political newel The Arffitroderman difficulty continues critical. it Is asserted that Prussia has dect dedly refused to comply with the Austrian re quest to Withdraw her order for the t A no ettetro r s tlear a g m Peabody to Queen VlC [orbs, acknowledges Her .Majesty's published letter apffim - pressea his wannest gratification and thank a. tie says he will walrus the Queen's pOrtralt gthemost , precious heirloom he can leave In the Mad of his birth where together with the AMeenie letter,ever be regard ml as initiOnCe of the 'itindir feelings of the Queen tcritards a citizen of the United States. The fffir i pir are the etitamereLal advices from Liv on the afternoon of the 11th inst.: - CottonLeales for threedaysb 16,500 bales. in cluding 4600 bales to speculators port er'. TnErniarket is verydnll and almostnom inal; withe decline of Idohd per pound., and In soma Owes more; Middling Uplands, The market to-day closed steadier. Manches ter market heavy and declining. Ltrisaroor., April It—Cotton sales today 7,000 balea,lneluding 6,0(10 bales to apeenlators . Market dull, and a decline of to n e- d I=y. There is a panic In the mar:, ket. areadstalfe aetfve and arm. rrovtelon mar fret dull, ..Consols eloeed at 9faxieB6s‘ (or mon ey. tT. S. SW's, 71%071X. ANOTHER STEAMBOAT DISASTER( 'Exploidon of the Johnßaymond. Crams/ism:, April 25.-.4 Elemphisnlapatch to the Gcnetta says the steamer John Raymond exploded her boilers and took fire when near Island Mo. SO, at tom o'clock yesterday morn. ing. TX° first engineer was blown overboard and landiSind firemeneed engineer was badly sealdW., Six and deck hands were ukOra or lean injured. After floating five miles dOwu stream, the fire was extinguished and the pass eyers rescued by the steamer Tew . nesse% att taken to Memphis . The Raymond , was salti at fifteen thousand dollars. no damage wlll amount to about two thousand dollars. - - fleveim, *de r e a:Ao a:Z./trio—Se were (lawns; April 841.—The gale which set In on Monday Continued up to this morning - , and il several litasturs have occurred to vessels on Lake Ontario. The schooner Bantams, belied Dom WU port. to Chicago with coal, is ashore near Oak Orchard Cr. The eeitOoners Monticello And Traveler. bound Dom French Creek to Detroit Light aro ashore. arm former at the Devil's Nose, and the lattagat Thirty !tilt, Point.. Steam Digs and pampa will be sent to their assistance. The schooner Raleigh arrived to port this i mOrnioll Motu Canada, with the loss of a deck load Of mamber. The aohboner Ceral, from Og derraburg, Is ashore throe miles below the Devil , . Proem Mouth ateleiffenn A.Cliricee—The Melees a/ flumentonpe. New toms, April 1113.—The last dates from Gruulaloupe state that the choleX disap pearing,. - The official statistioi bihod by the government show a mortality m this duiesse Of HOW out of a poptuation of 149.107. This Is a proportion of 7 9.0 - per cent. The French Government is about to propose to the Various governments ot Europe t 1 uni form patteixtri aelawri nor Ilroolpajrnaant of Taxes. Layman-ix, April 2 7 .—Collector Speed took popettoilcut of the eager establishment of My ors* for noultsyment of taxis). Myers went to-Vicksburg two Menthe ago with a largo on of his stock here. and purchased v /litho name Unto for Samuel Lowen , th -ofgfinellinatL Elghtite ten distilleries .bare been seised within the bast three or four days. Twetta Kora Dental ham Cholera. Nits ,Tott, April I.l.—The Deputy Health °Meet reports twelve additional deaths from choicrairst the hospital ship, and the reception of Ove...morr patients from the steamer 1111. 2 / 0 1_14 1 M! the number remaining In the ItIIPPI , IIII4 Wearier at Louisa(Ye. .terli "3—Evening.—giver rising With 91getP inches water in the eloot.L The the middle nvigable, the Indiae• ascend.' to thechute. Weather clear. Nembutals Coal Auction. Fibs Vozz, Aprllll.—at the Ceranton coal suction eel° totlay, there was an advance arJraging 'shoat 25 cents per ton. CITY AND SUBURBAN Fount; Agricultural froelaity. The regular monthly meeting of the Hoard of Managers of the County Age !cultural Some. ty was held resterdav forenoon, at J. R. Reed A Co's., Fifth street. Members present, Messrs. Jame. Reed, Wm. Oliver, John Young, Jr., John McKelvey, James S. Begley, James E. Parke, and Moses Cheer, Chairman. to the absence of the Secretary, Jobe F.. Parke, Esq. was chosen Secretary pro Um, The proceedings of the ,preceding meeting were read, competed and approved. The committee appointed to confer with the MabatierhOf the State Fair, reported progress and were continued. The committee appointed to procure !mita hie rooms for the meetings of the society made a partial report and were continued. The me, bill of Scheyer. Esq., for 'macadam') servlzes, was referred to the Committee 011 Claims and Accounts. On motion of Mr. Young, it war, received that the time for holdlpg the fifteenth Annual Fair of the Association be fixed on the 15th, lath, 'kith and net days of September, provided that no went shall be made In the meantime for olding the State Fair to this city. On motion, the Beard a dj ourned to meet on the last Wednesday in Nay, unless sooner convened on the eau of the chairman. Murder to Mayotte County. on the third of the present month a man named J. H. Housman, residing at Believer. non, Fayette (meaty, and an In flatting sand, loft his house at an early hour in the morning, and went down to tho river to look after his boats, He had in his employ a man named Richard Thairerell, who hoarded with him, and who had become so intimate oval Mn. nottSMAII IS to cause bail, in the neigh borhood. Houseman was never seen alive attar the 0302111.11 g mentioned , and t was anspted that Thairwell and Mrs. kienseman had in como manner made way with him. She alleged that he was subject to Alta and bed most likely fallen off one ofhis oat into the riven On Thesday wonting, ho b wev s er, the dead Lady of the miming man was found' flouting in the river and on examination It watt discovered that he had been killeda ballet having pass ed entirety through hie hqt4. „Crepe was also - Vaned attached to the leak ytud rho body had evidently been hold nnder.hy a- weight, which Lad been cat off byttie-action of the water. Theft the .I myeteriotur . dbutWee. was mi cleared up , d the murder tto light. The Corouors lazy found that t o deemed coma to his death at the hands of Richard Thairweli and Mary Honataani and they were arrested and committed to jail tog a:farther hearing. Orgaalsaalea goftiothlitre Lomas as ileewhdrithY. mooting of returned. Sadler* was held at Wallaoe's tare= In Beidekler. on McVa y . evening. for th e..trarpoth-otter=l. sot. there hearse. t; aph-.lanteat was railed to.the chair, after, *bath -COM' Poiloth . stated briefly the object of the Sssague. which was to- provide for aoldterat widows and or. phone, to labor for the sanialliatlon of hone tlea. to bergetaato the ustadatthes binned du. Mg* the war, and taath honorably discharged enidlet, procuring 'ezneymetot. The or. goatiatlon.waa then eons reed by the election of N. X.Wai, aceretarr, Beerelatli"- and. It . - Brookrooner, r. _.thorttheat..addreathe I, Wete - therl.tosluiti by Col_ _ 11:3300110e, Esq. On mo. that the !Mowing' er,,l was simantatt 7 - 6 . = 31130licoan Mew w - .M...L00ker. , moors. J. .13arn_ pie, John-' Neely. W. a... 11 Wsn....BlU•Nuteb Gray were an Ethontivethroimlttea The League will meet every Tuaelar. eYetdog., There were some forty.ave r zesant. at the or gazdaaticm, and the rot/. al Toontathe over one bandred members. • The Meuse= illeeihsw, hisaaa. Entroaal—it is , pmhslPentst goner allyknown that the new patty I. maturing its plans of observation. lar th in musty lts - advent hid de soesleadatellt theaMon of the genateen a. newly MIA, appointmeata. _Should the nenate confirm them,then the Nan Is thkeep _vast. But 'should It reject than the gran fidef the rrhddent p a st y I - the thing- outof the UM= Patti' le to hewn, and this means nothing • more nor tem thin an ethart, with the alit of every Copper head and renegade of the vomit= griller to reak up the and at staid by the Govern leant in itttaWil _unfortunately e/evated the ohlosefit , to hialument position. The (inn. ',scrotal le to be tee organ orthe new party, os .tenalbly under the management of he Editor, bet ready under the thumb of a gentleman of large_pecon pecuniary means,-ono wee on the list of Vice Presidents of the Johnhon meeting; and who will supply the financial wends-the out door work tobe done by N.T. Sawyer, Elva., ,d Saml. McKeloyi the newlygppeinted hoa r.al. latrare Wale. Meeting. io Aid or the Freedmen. An interesting meeting was held IRA even ing, In the First Presbyterian church, Wood street, in behalf of the Freedmen's Committee of the General Assembly of the Old School Presbyterian Church. Atter singing and Prayer, Rev. W. D. Howard, D. D., delivered the Opening address, in which be elated the object of the meeting,' and nrged the Impor tance of sustaining the work. lie was follow ed by Re, Mr. Logan Secretary of the Com mittee, who gave B brief history of the opera tions during the year. The Committee was organized in Jtme, 1/366, but it was not until October %following that work was fairly commenced. Re alluded to the many difficulties encountered in establishingachools among the freedmen, and to the niecest which had nevertheless all ended theirefforts. The begihning was smal the mugood had been amonsplished, and held Was one of the mOB2 interesting and important within the reach of the church. The number of mission aries and leitehers employed daring the year wag 20,.0f Whom 18 were ministers, 18 laymen, and 40 females. Of the ministers, three were colored. The number of stations occupied was 24. Pupils enrolled, 3,25 a; average attend , ante, 2,324: Number of Sabbath Schools 17; pupils attending the same, 4513. Numberl of churches Organized, i—membership, Baptisms, 103,-. marriages, 90. Tha amount of money contributed by the freed people in aid of the schoobi and churches was 11,5 M 55. The total receipts from all sources, in aid of the Committee, up to April Ist, were 79. The total expenditures were a unction over m. The ladles connected with a number of the Presbyterian churches had contributed during o i l. e he year, over tes 114eed t) , o w worth of clothing, etc that of co ministers miZsters annacheneed was who could accomplish much more gcod, according to their opportunities, than white tesehent The greAt duty of the church was to educate colored men and women, and qualify, them for the enlightenment and evangelization Of their race, and to help them .to build And organize churches of their own. iTwenty thousand teachers could toslay find employment among the treed pecTle, one mil lionZif whom were htufgeting and thirsting niter knowledge. The statistics in the-posses :Oen of the Freedmen's Bureau st.Waehington showed that 90,000,intpils wore already In the colored schools of :the - Sottli. Hew vast tha resomusibilltyAtewresting neon the'Chdstiarn church I Let the Presbyterians:4f the North awake to a sense of duty, and enter at once upon 'the work of enlightening these down trodden masses, and bringing them to a know ledge of their duties to their fellow-men an. to their God ! Hon. Samuel Galloway, of Columbus, Ohio, introduced and delivered a very earnest and which the audience fate address, the doxology log and were dig missed with the benediction by Dr. Howard. ---...--- Atuusementa. • PITTOBIIROR TRZATXR.—Edwin Adams met with a f ood reception last evening as ,Enoch We never saw the character played better, and have no desire to. Mr. Mama de picts in a truly mania' manner all thole &in dicting emotions with which it atm:kids, and his delineation was warmly applauded 'many times during the rendition Of the play. To. night he appears by request in hls great per sonation of "The atigeunot." "The Specter Bib:Legroom" will be the concluding piece. OPERA 1101.5N—WO cannot rilrtoo highly of Mr. Dillon , . personation" Bing , Lear '• last night on the occasion Gila.. Little 's bene tit The house was literally jammed. The audience manifested their appreciation of Mr. Dillonis fine personation by frequent hems of applause. The beneficiary, who appeared in the character of Edgar, Finals° wellretielved, and played his diMcalt part quite well. To night Mr. Dillon takes his farewell benedt, and will appeat as " Shylook." We may anticipate an overilowmg house. " Don Dieser De Ba zar will conclude the entertainment Tux CALIFORNIA liintarazts are drawing fine houses at lIINNODIC trail, and their entertain. ment merits the flattering patronage they re. calve. money Changer lo Trouble. A German butcher in he market yesterd received a si b lver ut half-do t llar from a cuatemer, ay and while examining the retie of bygone days with feelings of astonishment and oomplacent satisfaction, a Hibernian named McGovern stepped up to formh and offered hi bauble- In currency the glittering he German, vaguely u ferataying" Pat's proposi tion, handed him the piece, whereupon the lat ter pocketed it and gave Mynboer the amount in currency. Tho latter demanded Ole silver piece back, but Pat refused, alleging that It was a fair bargain. The German then had Mc- Govern arrested and brought before the Mayor, who, after hearing both sides, decided in furor of the German, and fined McGovern SS. The latter who had been indulging somewhat In liquor, was unable to see the Justice of the Mayor's decision, and refused to "fork over' the tine, in addition to the fifty cents. lie was amordingly sent to hail for five days. Petrole ing um Refiners' Aasoeta 'lon. A meet ot this awl held es terday at the Board of Trade Association Rooms, Ma y jor Wm. Frew to the chair.' James teConnot, Esq., from the Committee to confer with the A ll egheny Valley Railroad Company in regard to procuring better facil I terWft.imi.r.eft.it=r--M-elleter-Iliwilinfs Mat ro ad,ro reported that the company had agreed exted requisite dainties provided that the shippers would give one da_yd notice in writing to the huperthtendont, Mr. Mack stone. The report mut accepted. On motion rapt. B. W. Morgan was appoin ted a Committee to rotifer with the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, and request them to furnish shippers with bills of lading more promptly than they have been In the habit of A noir transacting some business of minor Importunes the Association adjourned. District Court. Wentotanay, Aprll 25.—.11efore Judge Wil liams. The case of the borough of Manchester vs. Wrn. Robinson, Jr., was brought to a close, in accordanco with the instructions of the Court, the jury found a verdict for the plaintiffa for $1,.79, subject to the decision of the Court on the questions of law reserved. The next case taken op wasat of Patrick Martin vs. Charles 11. Leech. T his is an action to recover the value of certain property levied upon Jr., defendant as She goods of Peter Mar tin, Jr., but which were Claimed by cousinintar in the present case he being a of Peter, Jr. ?desert, McClowry Mes srs.. etrtaan for the plaintiff. and M a fall r a ut P r R i i ! ;11 or defendant. On trial. Assault Mi.—Alderman Btraineyeaterday held a bearing upon a charge ot.assault and battery preferred by Thomas Robinson. a termer of Marshall township, against Thontas Kimber lin and a man named Hercheureether. The defendants are butchers, doing business In the Allegheny market, and got Into& quarrel with tne presecrutor about come sheep at the Alle gheny drove yards. They were held to an swer. Sarah Stewart made an information before the same Alderman yeaterdaY, charging Marc) ltobb with committitut an assault upon her by • striking her with both hands. A warrant was 'issued for Mary's arrest. A warrant was burned by Alderman strain yesterday for the arrest of Jeremiah Brice land, whom John Gallagher charges with Earl. king him in the face and head. - - Tie Case ofJes. ipenees.—The Individual whose name heads this paragraph, who made himself so conspicuorm in inciting the bruising . match. at the " Head,. of which ho is proprietor.-aalled upon yes tarday.and demanded a " correction," alleging that he was not arrested as a party to that af fray, as we stated in our amonut. We have only to say that Mr. Spencer was ender arrest, although not taken into custody, he haying managed to slip away after the hearing. More. over, an information has shioe been made agamtit him for keeping' a disorderly house, withal may have the effec tempo ridging ,To. seph's boasted liberty for aary period. - • • Eaborbitant Chaise. A back-driver named Jnmm Archibald, wee wrested yeeter dayhag at the instance of a traveler, whom he charged the exborbit depote of 13 for driving him from the 'Unionto the Alle gheny river. The Mayor lined him $5 snd compelled him to refund the fent Served him right. Stall railroad Damage:ea who are thus imaged upon by oitortionate haek-dri. ems would avail themselves .ot the. remedy the lavr affordsore imagine th e latter world realise the amth moreth that , scorimption wins not re thir st hodestyp and cease their tricks on trere. ill tie WtsersasitA4zoetrolt E. Robin son,Eacc., has taken . of the local col 's:Emus of tho dlleadusur Jae used to be "good co an a.m.' , and we imbpote he lost Acme of ills mint Willie - the. serried of his oihntig. We may , tauderote expixd - that be Will owske up" is Money dell and on, Sdidmincocr ltilbealtr AssoseimwouL....; - . The pnblin inianne,nMlow in cum columns*. few gays ago, will bonsla.mis evening, in nom ot Ms sherry Lamm- Anconction. tbe sadromiss. will - be. deihrsren bk Dr. Howard, Roraosenk.S. Nue* mut Inicilium other*. Tim .Ilciendt GUM institutions= earatAus invited .to boa proem, . , „ ..M . .r.leam As lleamettlos.—Eliam /11.11 buitAttled A volt - Wore Alderman gtTatir"' tilitXocar, who:malts charges with a 4tAlon tmderwprombis of marrlage. The roneoutos elgb=s t Aza. and both p uttee' ade ln V p. A wanantwas lastrodltor llbootrA meet. In a Cancan - Condalen.—Jcilui Boyle, who was shot by John awaken to the affray In Southritti rgel l itlO gl i f day err tM tepOrted his every Wts lannted.—Atthon is to the a advertisement anderati directed this caption in another column. _ozraziri • ',Nit 10 , 14 t1;1.,1 31 lir e .,4, ru. • ?al sad ma pletatelaljW Or Beaukuire, slt laza ou the upleatle.ll•rn nor th •Ilegneuy Ci. au tee It BLUM= flaaoas wolop totelect liarlal Lognaisetet gae &Mainland sot'. oboe. at the a • [le Deeds. Peephe old all oilier troakketa attended to at tke uts• •ud usages strode. Warebouse qt tbo •041: corner of letleila any re and ereueier, DROWNED 31n. WARD WK. WAS DitowN. 4 v bfi tWawllb. 4l , l ll b artr,?..rlP• bevz*". a ran i T ig icit tA T mronaturn 1445. x war ine li ri,tktorL ve......b”.... • • • . "4 "'Amu CACCIA U 11.7. % flOr CITY ITEMS Fever mod Ague Essingut•hed Martyrs to Intermittent Fever, a word wtth you. The responsibility for your mirroring recta upon yonrselves. Just as surely ne you shake today, or will shake tomorrow*, Hostet ter's celebrated Sten:itch Bitters will extin gulch the disease under which you labor. Had You taken this genial tonic as a preventive you would have no need of it as* mire, for it residers the system impervious to all mia_a matte fevers. But since you neglected the precaution, rid yourselves without delay of the complaint by resorting to the only relia ble remedy. Break the chills with licatettor's Bitters, and they will retnrn no mot./ This , lathe experience of thousands, and it will be yours. Quinine Is a slow means of relief; It to nauseous to the last degree; it Is more dan gerous than the malady Itself; en many cases it utterly fails. How different Is the effect of the bitters. Their curative action Is rapid ; they are agreeable to the palate ; they are not only entirely harmless, but tend inevitably to strengthen the constitution and prolong life; they never hove failed, and it is confidently as sumed that they never, ran fiill In any case of Fever and Agne, however inveterate In its character. To be without Hostetter's Bitters in any region infested with Intermittent or Remittent Fever 131 simply to reject safety and court disease. Hostetter.. Waters re .Old whOltiaale and retail at very low rates lt Drug and Pateid htedlotn'e Depot, NO-81 Market street. corner of the Diamond atki Market. near fourth street. PLIJMBEBB, BAILEY, FALEIRIELL & CO., MAlitl7==j=s,ol , PritentLeati Pipe. Have constantly on band and made to order LEAD PIPE AND SH4ET LED or ALL DESCHIPTIONs Warehouse,'%o. 167 Smithfield Street. .pm WOOD PtlO - P - ; =I ritADIN IPUIMLIPS, mcirrizt.4sLivrras. Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc, LEAD PIPE, BATH TUBS SINKS, WATER CLOSETS WASH BASINS, WASH STANDS, Myth - tunlit.. Itttins. Braes Work all kind.; Block lad Pipe, a s Linda tonntedni; "II kinds of Um end fe...her Ho.; tuwe Pipe, 0 0 m:dings: (he Pipe and PLltured. °tell denlitILMUS • kept ennetantly on band at Addy, Williams 6: Bartley's CURNICH nI2TH AND eikIITUFIELL, PIrINIFIURbiIi, PA C!IEM BEA RA STBEL'T, MABOHESTBB, ti Err 11.0 YOST orrios tN. 11.•-41.11Nn=fizaM2141...,:g.trzupg.:.7. • itantemiovrEm T. T. NWTHEI ....... ....... WIC 1.0:90[1014, pLumenvG, GAN AND 11S.V2014kild 31PIrms.rI2TC31-, HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS. SHEET LfiLi...p , SHEET ZlNt e, KAU " NL LK If AtUNN, WATER CLOSETS AND W4SIISI ANDS, E w•axx s co., IltoWeston to Addy & &treat.) I.l:l7teod N. 165 1.. WY. LO NODZII STEAM FITTING, Phseabing and Gas Fitting. FORCE PUMPS, FOR ENGINEERS. IRON PIPE & BRASS WORE, Or ALL DIFACIOrrIOIII. a al cic... boteutor to Addy • Ramis, ) IDS Wood Bt.. Pittsburgh. Pa GAS FITTING, PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING. &MOHR BELLS, Portable and Cigar Lighters, E wwirs tr co.. (Sueteasors to Add/ a zwewo tala7oo4 No. NIS Wood at.. 1.1 - plEsil FISH! DAILY ARRIVALS OF LAKE AND EASTERN FISH, AT No. 45 DIAMOND MARKET, PITTRIIIIROH. We twits the •WerlaiOn Of the public., and request them to else us a all, so We are prepared to sell al/ kind* of .Freah Fish as low so sAy Is the trade. W .4 l o lele i r a le sod retail ealitztatztarstittiviread. 31CA • JAMES M. RALPH, LMICCUMXTMICIT, fIorteXPLICIT and CA for AU klndo of Bollolnoc, on: .oportn '.l _fo rm e AU yocoet 1121bInan otnea. ALLEUEIENT CITY. tube' .' 00 'Bl ll ll. Raspberry. '" . Str i a l atrry. Lemon, Ciluier and a Ve Pe . tali& Hyrum 1 dor. It came; a very superior anima, made r ream boot quality crushed sufar. now °tiered fo este by RICY74Mr. & ISM'S. OM Moo. =and= Wood etreit. A APILE/Pr Ule inurueaw ere 11.6 to az . L ,- r al .Lt d coke.. packed WCYMIN Wood at, .134 sad b ches to arrive .All."Als—.forealatry IToa 121 8 . 911ER = w a .4 l3ll . os tri , et. BtragliMll 1111nin 101 11trorRallrjaLEOIIPS 1017 E."'"4 tr. iiieLLIN.S. FEATHERS-10 sacks now land ts. from steamer stmleziov e l. a c. PAGS-41bates now lanfitng trona ...steamer Sfeyseager !by sale DY IVO ISAIAH DICKEY a CO. OSACK---50 biindies no w tif lawling front steamer Muyeager nry salt by - ISAIAH INCEST d CO. TALLOW" OLL7-10 bble. now winos /row .teimerneumger for solo by , . UAW% DICKEY i CO EASTER - - EGGS--74 bbla. fresh Zig' It° aaY ImlbbY L. H. VOIOT a CO, SEED- BARLEY-40d bus. Clean 15"4,A7 rw.l k i tra ARM. 1318etond EINENT-400 , bbh. of ttie best questyrce wale • HENRY H. CoLLINS. O LASTICR-14 1 .0 - 'bids: 'Calcined nineekeieteni OOLLGNH. PLAMEEL.-.loofor o:tn is. zans. an ,r.347M,...reziti"1.:4-irk• THE Wbt;ELY GAZErrig.. TWO EDITIONS ISSUED, ON WEDNESDAY - AND SAT'ITA.DAF Tb.e.sit,,,, Is Inrwamlect wist o rd wIA rearqr the r L.l Ocri:brs soonest as t h e men run. rtn..w s SINGLE COPIES, PER YEAR.. CLUBS OF FIVE CLUBS OF TEN AND UPWARDS. CENTS BOOTS AND SHOES STAND !mon UNDER! ALL Til E EL 1.:6 INT SP - Ft 1N (4 (_4()O.D:- Great Sheriff' IMIMITIM 30 CENTS ON FIE Dualar Lasting Heel Gaiters for sl, I=l IMITEREs'rEv4.: ASTON : Go at once to the PeopW "taco 3/111.1(1.' CONCHRT HALL SLUE poitg. N 0. 60 Fifth St- OPERA HOUSE SHOE STORE CLO.CIi 81 CT-80-Z.l.3a' FOR LADIES sACQIUEN FOR UN HAND AND MADE P•IZDZIL I=ll Cloakings, Black Silks, CROCHET SETS FOh CLO,IKS, CI qa 1-3 it .) at €4, 'Ube 1 , 4,1 ,1, ~ !t, - nt In the ,t, Basques. I ossacks and Sacques, Mad, to order and a PERI El,I FEE {VA RI:ANTED A complri. I ,, ,Pltment of lAmMMERL, thr Lc. , 111 ha , at 1.1, NEW CLOAk HOUSE, Ao. 49 Fifth Mreet Opposite the Old Theatre .Rts: LIGHTNING RODS pITTS BURG H UGHTNINIi ROD Vi ORlis LOCKHART & CO., I= I.ight~ill ,~ DWQ UESN IV Ai '6 Below Hand St. Bridge, Pittsinagb. rrofeasor dOSF.I . II HENRI.`rn tarY ,`f the Smithsonian I natant.,ll-1.1) tp.l a. of the most scientific men of thin aro. ..an, I 1•• damage Can roaor to a bulidin, pro, b‘ “Chtithig rod, boo veer inane oltichneat , mat In., urn,. It. A good rod. by Its pow,for indu. ti on din.lnianet. the Intensity of the lower pan otn dn.l an ..1 tlierefor•• discharge takes place from (:on.tby eaitme whale, r, nr•-n •t,dl irnar a gleen Ms/slice around the r.l and 1rn...•m11,11 11/ Iv/ X/ • oust) lo the earth. We cell apccial alt. ill b, -ppm- I Tutular Lightning Hod. will, .igral Ft an,fer This rod has received the First Premium nt the State fair, of New York. 1 . ..hr.:y:11,1a. -I Illinois, Indiana. Oblo and Comiectieb.. aml .1 P abegml Fate, Maryland Americo: icOltute 01 Sew York, Meet...lca' Institut, nand, and at very many County and ,• Fa,: 1 acc• lions of the country. It has tp , •nanereasfel In every contest. and be, been • , enat,r. a led oy the most Intelligent people whert err In le—lo . ed. It le a well estohlblied , Irothle fact that copper pi.S.Sell eight time. the coudectmg power of iron, and an Prof.... or learoma h .dd that only the ear love or a onductor I. used by eleelriclty Then, Munson's roil, possessing a ' , imam, Iwo-end-a hall times greater than tit Iron rod. it Yellow, that It Is ellhal to twenty iron rod, ober. In thelr Lett condi Lion. Iron soon rh.t a, and the-elle lore, its toeffil seas, while copper all: not t. •no atroxya retains 1,4 Dower of con uction. The ru. to bo'.• , spira, shape of Munson's rod gives the c- sac, strength at the .manes. penal ale••• Make, It ceperior to a aolld copper roll three tutor, il mrcurnotrence. The manner of connecting the Dints is suet that Pcrbml continuity Is fonned from one cod to the other, and this rod will remain a gout proter•lon against the disaatera by lightning as lung au the building en dures upon which II In erectud. MEM To now the estlmale In which this rod to held by nets selentlae persons. and others ; who have ex illnil2l.4 In, we append a Fr, of th' many 'adorn ments It has need ved: From Dr. B. D. ihtek.ll,l, f et/Meor t./ Cheotterrp • Philadelphia.—••\alhtng can be hasardeu lu aa7 iag that Alanson'e Is the 1. st to.] Imfore the pot] it. Pram Prof. tiro - rm. whey. Stare Gra1..7,1..rt. •'I do not hesitate to mantneun Mons °a a rod to nil mho with a ;mercer ptotmaiou fr..m acettirnts by lightning. •• • From Me tate narefr. Pre, IV Kenyon ~ I teye.—. • l do not I.now c.v.,. in2de to combine too, t.I rf , it3l;l, or protection against lightning. It will errio.:r lr g, tote general u.c." F r o m er,f. I I ~ttrag. Lately upotoo %, Chetlr of Natural Seiene,V.V. W.- •Ihrtntena bra+ccrlliV.—"l regard It •uperlor on., and rt eoam end It to the publie. • • From I.llants 'When the bulldlag le prolt-elvd • Cooper t..—•L Rod. to per cent . o ht' ! I, I, deduct... front the premium note. No rednetlon for Iron rod,.• Prom lfrnohr..n. Prrsldrnt geate inauranee P0.. -••1r to rule of tat, company to charge less oyelnlnna oto hondlngt p-otectud try the Munson Hod. I would oot conulder the lire. of 111! nee. family xnfo without one .i 1 the rod, on my reel de•• inn. the _Yew Pork Tribune.— • Vow ' el, e dantly cheap, nod we ottouid }mire "reryetticlen nt t lietthing rod.• From the etdrimmito (Trnn Jelferrontan.— • l3 einutrUcted upon the clout approved dentine prin ciples, and evcry borne dieuld have: one upon It. :' Prom Sceractey .f Fruit.* Board of Edo "iticg convinced alter the pal thal ..e.o.ructltfin of tho ochool todidlug by lightulog, that• Irma rod attached thereon are Iwontlelent. our Board 4 hare directed that Ittuneon • Coppor 144 be put op forthwith. •• Wholmode dealers supptled arlth Iron or Copper /4048•1 lowest rate,. lnir Copper Hod, aro oory poputor among elm people. sod pedmers rind them conveniently carried and rashly put up LAU' loop Itorts are of the most approved Lind. Orders for the erection at rod> on truildlues In tbls vjemll7 tansy he sent through rho mall , vr tat oar °Rice. LOCKHART A-- CO., Marianna Way, :al door b.:!u+* Hand itreut Ihtdva, apl4:aldeaddityri, YITTL'BURGfi, FOR SALE . _ . FAR FOR SALE--finown as the Pt. Clair Farm, unntolnlog 170 atren., shoat woof which art cleared; equal., In foal., county, 4 Milos from the County Seat. The Ont., ...emelt.. L E All oro " 2 4 / I p L rltTif 7 loot vein of goo.. Cool no the form;alto, a . flat AIM Pont. Turms conj.. loquIr• of J. T. I toLAI'OIILIN En CO., .o. 31sb Liberty ttreet. L'lttsborgh t Or of PHIELIkt, In the tklotty. ap-3:11tol 9 aln !rig Items. situate in tn. Clair township, W.l.c The moreland count Y. two CO) WM , how Now k lureocci tor n FRAILE: ELL 71%7ViT ce frodat. by . X deep, containing floc rooms and a good tenor. Alta. a Food Prune Barn and a yonno orchard containing , cholcc t • con. in f u„ V ' MicyaGllLlN Co, No. :15i5L1loctty ort. eltishdrglo, Or of MATTILEWS, on ttic prontsta. apZliond Izigot rh:l VOW 1% STORE AND FOR SALE, Door toady Pearls Blow roUtatoes, In In boners; 5 do tro rota no OW.. Buckeye " Cc top, 800 bush. Prince do • BO ' 'L. IL I:filar a w. fIRANGEB--230 bas. ptime Nevr Crop Ptomain' Ororkgei, now arrlr4grAd -tor . nolo • . 11:8;r1tiat _ : .KOLL BIPMR--141) hair Instrottlied bt„ yolar CO,: -71 BO . US 119 r r H bales, WONDERFUL: CLOAX: ,!kc ME=