PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. P. 8. PENNIMAN. RUMBELL Esteem Editors. P UEL WILD NI ME 04 zarnr 99). N terra gram. Prrranincan. PE IagAA.IaIiPIighiVIIIIMPTER.......4B'OI2 ghe Wiftobutigh fiauttr SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1866. Tna, Tory opponents of Reform in Eng land use the same arguments against en larging the franchise, there, that are used by the rebels against Ha extension on this side of the water. The friends of oppres. sion arc in unison the world over. Tire New York Emning Post, which is devoted mainly to the advocacy of Free Trade, is apposed to the Congressional plan of Reconstruction. It wants the Southern members admitted at once, to get their Totes for an early repeal of the tariff. GARIBALDI has written a teMir. to the "Democratic Society" in Greece, in which be sips "I will serve the tame of Greece with the ®me devotion as that of my own comitry, and I regard you as brothers. Let the ancient classic land of Leonidas shake off the yoke of 'its oppressors, and the brightest day of my life will be that iu which L ant able to take a place in your ranks." THE REPORT Seta by the Associated Press of the opinions expressed by the sev eral Secretaries at the late Cabinet meeting upon the plan of Reconstruction proposed by the CoMmittee of Fifteen, is said to haTe emanated from Mr. SEWARD, one ob. ject being to put Mr. STANTOF in a false position before the country. The special dispatches from \Washington all agree iia representing that Mr. STANTois 14r , red the Congressional plan, instead of oppos ing it. AA AILKIRAVATED CASE OF SIItirENSION. —A. number of men at Walkerton, 111., having suspect-edam Philip Shultz of steal ing a certain man's pocket book, took him into an tipper room and hanged him, in or der to make hint confesS, and on failing to make him do so on the first trial, they put him up again, and kept hint up to long that when let down life was so near extinct that it took about one hour to bring him to. Afterwards the pocket hook was found, and Shultz proved Innocent. Ile is a re turned svidier, and has commenced pro. eeedings ngatnst kis persecutors. COLONEL FORNEY is turning his double barreled gun upon Secretary Seward. lie says, in connection with the announce ment of a third party movement in Penn- FOI Vali ia : "Mr. Seward's dream is the Presidency. He expects when the work of shame has been accomplished, that the congenial or ganizations defeated ILy_our armies in the South and our people at the ballot-boxes in the North, will discard Johnson and take him up as their candidate ! There have been hallucinations before, but none so for lorn as this and yet those who know Mr. Seward insult that some such glamour has mystified him." AMONU the !risers by the great Detroi tire on Friday In Carl Schurz, of the Detrot Post. He laid two large boxes in the depot of the Michigan Southern Railroad, con taining a very valuable portion of his libra ry, a collection of line geographical and military maps, a collection of photograph reproiluctious of the best paintings in the gallery of Madrid, several volumes of man uscript, a number of letters front Mr. LEN COLN and other prominent personages, and , all hia`correspondenee with his family durt.' lug thc last twelve years, embracing an al , most complete diary of the political and military events with which he has been con nected. THE WHEAT CROP.—The Indianapolis correspondent of New Albany Ledger says: "The reports generally from the northern portion of the State in • regard to the wheat crop are very unfavorable. In the more northern counties the crop will be almost a failure. We regret to say that the accounts from the middle section of the State are also discouraging, and in fact, we may say this intelligence comes-from all sections of the State. The wheat- tuirvest lust year was very light, and we fear, from present reports, that there will be a dimin ished yield next harvest. We hope these reports may turn out to be the fears of croakers; but now there appears to .be too much reality in them." A SWAM Wom.An.—Widow Joanna Braley, of East Freetown, Mass., per. formed her labor tax on the highways this Spring, in person. ' She carries on farming operations as well as other farm ers, occasionally hiring male help in the busiest seasons, anti durnig- the last . win ter, assisted only by a boy of fifteen years old, cut thirty cordsof box-board logs in the woods. §be,,cight to bays lb - aright of suffrage. WERAT CROP TN MONTAIiA..—The Mon tana Post thinks there will be a very large average of wheat sowb in that territory this spring, sulllcient to Jecltettt seareity,neit whiter; and that outs, barley and vegfetables will be largely produced, in additiott--enough, probably, for home eon sumptiqn. Five thousand aer,es are in mil tivationsin Madison alone, b and -fig-E urea will, be trebled in the ensuing year. Ri CITY ITEMS ;:. tcele*itiattrielichti4ilkoqiit. & Bez.z. , e, 21 Fifth atreet. EMT =1 Dry Goode at Darker a 63 Market street. At lutic:Ateautiful erlnta. fine cloths, feat Colon; also, Bleached and Unbleaeb- Sid 'dueling.' At lac. ling4labprletattrorth , At 114)1c.o,Gtnettime 'Worth Ido., air;e., r deu: !ble width ditto. Yard wide heavy i.Shlrtlng Muslin, and good bleached ditto; also, Dream Goods. At Dr. t'Ylife yard witleAlirtin); alualltri. 44 rwirpiti ttiiintz Prlnts, - and ;goal styles Drama Goode, double and rialngle Also, fAngtE ns t ernAtkegon.galesAirent Harr gains In Silks, Dress Goods. Cloaks, Shawls, Lace Handkerchiefs, Points, Clicidars, House, korpekg Goods, and Gentler here. wear, Everything Cheap. oeu6iil"lfeaao Hale returned from the front. Hie forces are of no further one on the bonier, tho Deafens in that quarti4.4Troglttoe otitekt 70-ggt albums, Goal Pong'roalent-booka. nilFllOnlia; Ac. do., go to rlttock's. ' Llctle Lott& Pittock has Photos of the bady, AM the May M0,.4ihj0N:4140/1'1384403iti14 Weeklies, at Mows. Unable to supply the demand for c Ycntag mnarica.7 loaTeyedn . .a p ieF. llRVitra cO with PlttOLlt:' I_` .ph, Several now Books added la..the already'. large stock, at Pitt Oak's. Leo Hudson, Ramat,4.l4l4.;49(Plwilllbilfurkle. slider u, Adams, Idlloa..77'lanai . E Plitook,I 1 44 , , Pretty 1.27•44, Ladies, Statlotrory. clan and •• • loaders Of Lb° 01;ograpiu at, i'llitook's. •:1 . No trouble to ishooriparklN'4 r/l4Oalc! • '0 1 .4 0 1 4; early sad often, • • - • • Witt ilienibiee - eieeitio. - The weinampwii ebb o.4le.;•Fbik Weter, Merchantlsolo4oe%* eetederaestreetrlble.: gheeyi nes beam bY43O 11 444.4 vy with snow ambient* exwiejkliiel,poper.goods; d'ba stocktiut been `lkea*, and embraces all the bumberlopi ail/glee{ needed Jer gentle isusuN germeMlVAlarlieVtifuleof ready-made peas, coals r vesta, dc., will also be ;ebb b in hie establiebniebt" . tie stiiek of tuidebtili woods amen be surpassed._ remits. desiring, to paroled* a good milt of ebitbee would uo well by Orbit — Yr; rye** 9;4 • V- • , lei 4 la. 41 'Cloak• and latialwia, Lace Mantles, lama Rotundas, at Dams & Biwa, 21 Fifth ntreet A 'flood Yard wide muslin, a good print andientsk, fo cents at the ortginal Bee Hive Stand, Mar km street. New Dream Moods Opening almost daily, on the northeast corns of Fourth and Market street.. C. Hasson Lora a Rao. Caselmeres At popular priees,:on the northeast corner of Fourth and Market streets. C. 'Leeson Lov■ it Bro. IKnallns Under market rates, on the northeast corner of Fourth and Market streets. C. IT Altana Lova A Rao. Humphrey. Homeopathic Medicines, for sale at loiton's Drug Store, ?in. JOS Smithfield street, three doors above Filth street. Lswee C'urtalaw (;111. Corritoeu, Voottbolo Loco, .I.lnen iloodm of all kinds, at BAT]. n 8.1.01 , 1, 21 Vlllll street. Colored Alpaca., All shades at much less than market rates, on the uorthuast corner of Fourth and Market st.re,•ta. C. HATII4OIII Lora tt Floe Dress Good - s A completn Itne of the rarest mad richest to) ported goods, at llArse & Fla _ 21 fifth street. Glaghams At less than eastern Importers, pm , e on the uortheastloornar of Fourth and Market streets. C. liessos Lots it Ban. Elegant filllka, A tine line of Rich Slllta, In flack and Co orpd Uroa Utaleu , Drap do Paris, Glacc d Lyona, etc., etc., at BAT. it BELL'S. Bleak and Colored All wool Delalnes, double cloth, eelltng at leas then cost of Importation, on the north eavt earner of Fourth and Market Inmate. C. IlAeisoat Lore & Sheilah) dt Barclay Will open this lemming one bale of yard w hie unbleached m.wlAn, which they will sell at the very low pnce of 12% cents a yard. Remem ber the original Bee litre Stand, No. 71 and 70 hiarketstreet. Rick IleadseJlas Can he mired. How many handrails, nay thou sands. of the human family allow themselves to suffer with nervous and sick headache when the grout sovereign remedy, Hobnail's - Mood Pills can be obtained of any respectable druggist. &nether Arrival Of now goods at Sheßaby d Barclay's, No. 74 and in Market 'greet. Beautiful dress goods and shawls, together with a very eneap stock of prints, bleached and unbleached muslin's . glligtl.lolB, dm., all from the late auction. Cell and see them. If You Walks to Soy Muslims, remember Shellaby & Barclay aro selling good yard wide unbleached muslin for 12% cents; the same goods selling everywhere for ceute. soon, they cannot lent long at the very low price of 12% cents per yard. They are at No's. 71 and hi Market street. Let sal oar 'tenders lioovr That Coe•s Dyspepsia Cure will certainly cure the worst cases of dyspepsia In existence, will stop pain after eating as soon a. yon take It, and Is a most excellent article for all disease.. of tile stomach and Rowels. Sole agent (or Pittsourgh, Jos. Fleming, Druggist, No. +4 Itarket street. New Style Hate, Ati. the first elaas flat wad Cap Storeof Pleating. No. 137 Wood street. This housed.aa f0r.ye,..111 maintained n, an enviable reputation l L othe beauty, fashion and durability of its goods,as well as for the extremely low Mont at which they have always been sold. One of the finest assortments Of4ents , One Silk and eaSsimere hate, Gents , One Preach felt hats, Mend Boys' straw goOdatadles and Misses' Oats, in the city, may now be toned at this establishment. 'Purest end Sweetest Cod Liver Oil In the world, manufactured from trash selected livers on the sea coast. This oil I characterisminy a sweetness and purity peculiar to It alone. Its reputation is no great that It takes the lead of other ohs, and is aniversally prescribed by phyfuclans. Re member to ask ter Hazard R CasarelPs Cod liver Oil. Caswma. Maus. A Co., New York, Mole rostautacturers. For sale at wholesale in Pittsburgh by N. 11 Fiellert & Co. At retail by all Druggists an h Fdd wGin ==! An idea of the veins of some claims (110 feet each), in this Mistrial, may be found when the fact Is considered, that it often occurs that they yield intilionsordollars, and have in sev eral Instances , been sold for SIS,CCO oar foot. Mr. Fields, froa 11% feet of the Bobtail Lode, has taken mit already over $240,000 In gold, and 11350,000 has been offered .atul refused for 3111-, feet of the same lode, equal tOIB OO , I O I (Or a clef in of 100 feet, The opinion entertained by those abrosd of claims In this district, t 9 ShoWn by the "English catsitalists have purchased LGoOpou of the Colorado sniping lands, and their agents and employees are nny! sus route to develop the stung. The &Minis' hre ptincipalliln Uns een and Trail districts, and a recent purchase Em been the Bestnit'iode (Sr rAiiii - Yeit, for which they paid slatuat" A 5.10.11 be seen by advertisement on second Peffer'. 4ll the •Pr o rt e rgo!-Px The 'Wirth Gold sllnlijg Coinfinny are to title district, and uorlgined Interesta"in this Company may now be had at $.1.00 Muth. ' , Thai' are ,otreieff at this priceinot only to afford the man or moderate racan# as well aa paprtipLeip*,.4unlLy to sernire an litiLOYeir rogeon of brat haneatil c wealth, !Attalla), in oilier to get the list titled at onerraind to-prevent any delay in the tiepin' leation thq Cobipany.:lbotio who. havonot as yet. sent In their imbecrlptlons stiontit at Once dcrtio. To tfte belbllltakted hod the DeerePl& Forgeneral debility end exhaustion of the powers' of natnre, whether oommitnied by sick ness, fist living, constitutional decay, old ago' or any other physieal Ow mental cause, the one thing needful and Indispensahle Is Floatation. colebnlited Stomach Bitters. When the tire of life seems to be absolutolyilyini out In the /mite*. and Lim mind, tiyMpathizum with the body, is reduced almost to &nate of Imbecility this mighty Bellterative seems, as It were, to lift the sufferer out of the slough of despond, - a n& recruit and reinvigorate both the frame and the Intellect An old farmer in the Valley - dr ityrifonongehela writes thus to Dr. Hostel ter. al can -oeutfearicthe dpcniikth of yorir Bitters upon me. o'4lo2lllns rnithhirettect of a rain after a long dry spell loathe fall of th e year. The rain falling on the thead6we Marta the second crop ol grass, and your wholesome torthelite seems 43 heyo.-0 1 rfea.ileillihoterOP ` or and bred.° A:lid tllle is truly the eiteet.s4 tilds.ngetuDitigammirrat props, ration. Leul Vs - of wealccopstltutioo,ur whose - strength has bee n th.,Whialcirtiess or age. find it a -mem, etrpethieuahat4 tliftiglftful Tonle, and it Is adiatnlsierad alflh. grasaiewrOM Joaraertut or waStiheord; "fiAb; Co' young , g In fast,la Isalnachaafer and surer cordial for. the ,aptamy gums anything suiver• IJselepoctslly for that purpose., j , .if •s• Are mold irtualesale sad:atilt atvery low rates 14,4,14m1n g 1 / 4 Drn felud Re. el MailiWiliiiCiairsum, of atm 1M150011.3 era Market, near /earth ia,ml4Wi Thesum W. Parrs' at Ptiktica osti Mate of yartOttedtairs: exiur , 49:e11iugh114 , .. near, Wllyy,,axki-XISWI baraltas. Swift 711 Puce meet. Or den Pro*PtlY . .2 - 4 1 1arft* • 64 waterproW.zevinVic dono;st, thp eat moth*. Jiro *Urge forrepairii 'tho penienoter • " 1 / a ming returned aftfrO..AMPee,,9Aete years In the army. I lie*. reopened my sho ß stag VI Otte or MitYlOria tileZeeeDestellbier. it Woad etantV,lfresm AlleT.,bel_wget!Ataft.e. ade goop t ie f rabgilYfAlleY.Ordinzialialloa 1-. Y , • ~yrinteetllftemee. al=lll THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Minniklaaa , BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON Confiscated Rebel Property. TOTAL NUMBER OF PARDONS. Senate Cunlirrnatiui►x. TEXAS CONVENTION DELEGATION. Their Interview with the President. W Aso isuson, Slay 1--1 t appears rloru amltn transfed 4.41 to Congress to-day, tintt it does not appear on record at the Attorney General's rattler how fetich ;impiety lots been seized and forfeited, fee how itilich has been returned to the e11.,11/...4 411 111 e rametntnent. The Adjutant rameral nays he tnts no re cords of the rentornt inn of prayer, I . The Qua, termimter general nays Kalif -nude bare been returned oil randition of !slug reorganized and electing Inval Board,. 441 Director, En gineer Delatield reports that the lands sm veyed in both the loyal and El tsloyal States, and occupied by the tenancy, have been d Is iman tied. General Deward gives a ilnl Of the property seized and subsequently restored, the greater wallah of which was in I irgin fat raid formerly occupied he refugees and Freedmen. The estate of %V in. Aiken, In Sou t t 'and inn, wss restored on the order se sickles Some item restored bemuse the freedmen could 1.43 till), r adynntagernmly Melded else where, and others n ere restored on nettle ally entanfectory agreements. I.en. Ilowurd furnishes a 1 1 0,1111,1.0 order of Free Went Johnson, directing the return of property to one Leak, a foriner rebel soldier who wan spe cially pardoned by the President; the order In this case dbectlng that such u course should be pursued in similar ewes, the elTect of watch has been that the bureau has Imen compelled to part with the greater 'tort ion of the prop erty one. ureter Its control Four hundred thousand acre. of abandoned property hare been restored tO former owners. Fourteen thounund' tin bemired and fifty-two acres of land allotted to freedmen have been restored and nfteest thousand four hundred and fifty two acres seized h ere have lase lawn restored. The number of pardons were..—Dl I ieurgia, 1,235; North Carolina, 482; Texas, lip; New Mester, 1; Mississippi, 710; Louisiana, 142; Alabama, MI; South Carolina, Itt.; Arkare 41; Missouri, 10; Keut T ucky ; Ph Florida, 38; West Virginia, 48. he Secretary el Treasury has no information m his Duper:: meat, an to bow much pinperty has been re tamed to ovine., and eonfiscated lands held by the Treasury Department were turned over ./tine, to tile ]tartan of Refogeen and Freed- d men. The Senate to-day confirmed the following appointments: L. D. Campbell, Minister to Mexico; W. P. Cogshall, Minister to Ecuador: E. S. Jackson, Postmaster at Provitlenee, E. Parker Scammon, Consul at Prince Edward's Island; 1.. Blodgett, Consul at St.. John',,, Can ada East; G. W. Palmer United Staten Judge nt Storm Leone, tinder Litet treaty for the sop ' pression of the shoe trade; It It. Warner, Con mil at tit. John's, New Brunswick; M. B. Wool sey and William Reynolds, enininanders in the navy. The following were also confirmed: Brevet Major tienerals—Eor gallant and meritorious service., : McDowell, Pope Howard, /broker, Ilaneock. Schofield, T , Vrry, C MM. I ird, park., Stately, linnipitreyx, Canby, Wright, A. .1 Smith, Gibson, .1. C. Davis, W. Owen, Woods, Wilson, Emory Thomas, Wilson, MP ley, Ramsey, I ry, Delatiehl, Molt, Ea ton, Chandler, Thomas, Woods, sehrever, Barnes, Dyer, Shires, Townsend, HOITIIIIM, Bryce, Hardee, hetrionn, Gallant ityretzel. man, Cameron, Potts, Ewing, !Lists, Bowen, Doolittle, Beat, lirishin, Cole, S t ev en . son, Duval, Hughes, Powell Kelly, and Lau- Mall,•and several brevet Brigadiers., Colonels and Lieut.-Colonels were also confirmed In tau regular army. The order of the Secretary of the Trensury suspending the .nayment of all prize Disney has been rescinded, and:payments on these lists will lie commenced after the first of next month May lidervies be tween the Presi•lent and Hie , lidegat bbe ap pointed by the Terns I Han cock emit:hided los milli-is, oi (orlon, "We should feel Hutt tee bad only part tally pe formed our duty to the people of our State, wore we to omit eXprersloq: to your elvellettcy our tairthal approbation of your your., us Pres. Wont of lice rniteAi :rate., our appsval ot your restoration mule, Your wt.. parioc exiiirse ut behalf of the ritual rights of all sections of the country Mil re rived fresh holm t many a ilem.nding heart that the some minetritton whwh has expert cored the moat terrible shock of civil war in malerntlium, will see civil laid constitu tional liberty restored throughout the 611Eitt, bunt We thank you, In the lame 1/1 the peo ple of Texas, for the Oni•n• and patriotic stand you have taken In isibuif of the ConsUtutiOn. Tito olive branch of peace extended to us by your kindly hands we aecopt in a grateful spirit, and , pledge to you the support, iastmest and thorough, of the people of Texas in all measures that will tend to restore the State to Its pristine onnaltlon among the States of the American ('oleo. May Grub preserve you. Excellently many years in health and pros verity, 11.9 Instrumental ler Ills guldauce to restore Ulu Governtnent of our lathers and preserve the lU.ortivs of the people.” Tne Pr es Went thatched the Commitee fo for the kind and complimentary mariner In which their chairman had alluded to his efforts for restoring the States so lately In re bellion (and Insurrection, to their primal lee relations with the United States. He was gratified to learn horn them, of the unanimity of the people of Taros, who hut accepted thatTe ul a ts , o tog h e e t h w e ar . w H i e tpllr esed L tee otohpr States so res.:tinny In rebellion would soon be restdred to her former condition In the Feder. al government, and that thelreitisens, whilst bearing its burdens, would be admltted a full p_artielpation In its blessings and protection. The Pitiable= said he had the utmost confi dence in the ultimate restoration of the Union and that time and patience would solve the problem. abicti would depend on the people of the State of Texas, It they moth:omit In the work so auspiciously begun, and by obedi ence to law, demonstrated their loyalty to the government, then he [mated the day would not be far distant when the work of restore tkiu would be somPlstntl by the tttliettthitto 01 [bets Senators and Ittptesenbillees to fill the vacant places In Congress. ANOTHER BANK FAILURE. Merchants National Bank of Washington Suspended. W Ashmore - a, May I.—The l literchnnts Ns -1464.1 Bank of WashltiglOn. Baled today. The amount of Ito notes., in circulation in .11S000, whleti.bowoVer. IS hostile,' by Bolted States. Lomb,. Thu bonds were also a Govern ment depository. Growdsoef, privet. deposit. ors were on t h e pre:ohms .totLey, lamenting their supposed irretriexable loss. Some of them had confided to the extent ho saps: The odic-ark Of the Merchants ...atonal floc of Washington. uttribuite their failure to the large amount loaned to Bayne & Co:, stock brokers at Baltimore, who-have suspended. - The Late Insarreetles at Jamaica. Near Yana, May 4.—The fieraid , s Kingston, Jamaica correepondance, of April tAth, says the Commissioners Instructed to inves t gate tha causes and origin of the late rebellion, Woke busily engaged in preparing their report. Great anxiety existed paper, as to the probable tents of of this Important the friends of Governor Kigre claiming that the testimony with !premeditation, extent and alitilatien he enemies of the Colonial Constitution in London, have been so clearly proven as to unsure the honorable !Mquittal of tbahgentla. man on the ground that Ida measures Were all necessary for a iproMPf. saPPG(tahM 'Of this: outbreak. On the other bawl, it is said that evidence beebeati glvento show that the mil itary demoralization was no widespread that. men were shot without any prettmeeof a trial, (no surgeon of a West India liegiment having ordered - the execution of three men on his own account. The churches and clergymen were ICI still much agitated. 7 - 77 - 4 .;.-• o Generalease to be : sseettersidelreil — Amendments to Tax gen Yoga, Ahty f.--The ClonMeTyl.7o.l special says: Collector Smythe:. nomination may be Considered at the regular mi f omme nes m t T e a t w ing s: loafy t . heOne befoen o G C nral Pank - Blair% esseis tAmg econsidered, his rejection having gulag out a: strong expressimuntleeling. Ta.opow s special says: Among the mendxmeats tO the Tax hill fs :me reducing the tax on gross regolpla oX telegraph notePaldessto throe per Cent. IDDJAX .on expiate ales is also reduced tO throe per c:ent, k:!as New Yotti;llfay 4.—QtalLo aittlegraphie.feat was accomplished thla (PrillaYrerenlng by the American Telegraph Company In transtr.itting Inessages over nue thousand - miles, without the usual 'method cd employing, repeaters. ThiS was performed by the application of a T i oir telegraph invention, tailed the Leffervs pyn Current instrumenti which, by it. sup easeful operation on this oetasitteproett tiusp a desideratum long wished for y o tele• graphm fraternity has been fully-idta — Ors. Oasis at Fortress Monroe. Fosrusts Moamar, UsY L—bits. Jeff_ Davis, stoompanted by two servants and her yooloy . est ebutl, strived. Ude- morning.; Shoves es: bolted by Lieut. 'ressengeh mte the fortrtuff. The satitiOnsef her • Wit 'ag i Vown. She brought - a Halte . quignuhror With tisr as if evidently des)gning to nun n for soma length °Male. Try Doi{ Dl,lllPr Erpialifou--Itiose liop*.wapg . , , . . __. . . 011f0INRATI. -May 4.—The • tow - he =Milk fifties. explodo 4 ±Ver toilers laetitlgbt,;#4lr, itandolpbotbore 111:empbth - kattur apzif mg.,. Ewa among whoM weft CaptalraNag -Anti, 10 . 1 . 7ir . ye sindAteigNaiper... c,;;;._,,,,,. , 4.• ' SEM EOM ARUM PARDONS AND CONAISCITRD PROPEUT Texas Constig utional Convention FIVE PER CENT. LOAN BILL. Transportation of Petroleum. THE DRANO JURY AND JEFF. DAVIS. New Vona, May 4.—The Times' Waahlngton special says: The President in now preparing, In answer ton resolution of the Mouse, a state ment of the number and names of all who have been granted amnesty pardon, and a par ticular statement of all the confiscated prop erty that has been restored to the original Owners. The Video Or the property Is not ou:eel, but I learn that the umniwr of pardons lemb OVer moven thruland, and with Int; e ilt t il xeepti efts the pert.ns pardoned are prl. eae e:tizena. . . . .1 u •t before the adjournment of the late Tex . elate Constitutional convention, is resolu tion 1,1.1 adopted which appointed tour of Its Onli resulbelb, Messrs. J. W. Henderson, H. H. Inn,. .1, A. Porter nod John Hancock, a cont. [DIM s to visit Washington and lay before the Pre-...lent the result of the deliberations of the LA:lnvention. Those delegates arrived here ar .1 railed upon the President to-day,and laid h. .ore Mr. Johnson the official Nadas of the ; ... stiinnees adopted by the Convention Miele! , . ~ g the ordinance Of Seeesaltin 111111 and void, .eptidlating the rebel debt, giving freedmen the right to testily in the eourts ote., etc. The month of May opens well i i or the inter, VA7:t r , l , '' '.47ln ," t " iie. first t l 'E tn7tr d u als. "" received , Mr. Sherman's thirty yeardye per rent. loan I hill is freely cal.-named year all quarters and a favorable opinion . to its practicability end sect...Bls rapidly Increasing. .A strong evi dence of thin is seen in the rapid apprecia. Lien of the ten-forties. There hit a strong probability of the passuge of the bill. in answer to numerous inquiries from Cus- I tom House officers, the Secretary of the Treas ury sa ye that relined petroleum, If not less then one hundred and live degrees' Fahren heit, In not included In the prohibition as to tmesportation, set forth la circulars of April nth. It le &fie decided that crude petroleum ran be transported In barges towed by passen ger steamers within the license require, by the circular above named. . Judge The Trorld's Was special says: Underwood, who is nog ton here, states that the grand Jury whirl, meets at Norfolk, on Mon day next, will bring in a true bill against Jef ferson Davis for treason. This in the first step. As anon, therefore,. the House Judici ary Conitnitteu flare acted upon the subject, which wilt probably be within the next ten days, the Government will be ready to pro- ceed with the Lead, provided Congresailtrowa no obstacle In the way, The Committee, how ever, are trying very hard to make out a moo which sill a arrant them in recommending his trial beforea military roconalsaiOn. In this they will Mil, for the President does not Intend to have him or any other person con nected with the rebellion tried in any other way than before a civil tribunal. SEPARATE GOVERNIENT FOR EAST TENNESSEE !fleeting of the Convention A DURESS OF JUDGE ROGERS. Cis, iiirf•ri, May t.—The ' Convention called to vonsidor Ina propriety of organizing a sepa rate Stabs government for Rant Tennessee Mot at Knoxville yesterday . Judge Sato eel Rogers presided. Judge Itogerti Pahl ho litlptal the' MtMlbers would act deliberately and with cau tion. ha wan hot e at it me Lin Of the Con T vention i held at GI eon j villa, during g the dark hours of the rebellion. We propose to consider the MOVettleckl. IL is no bl.V.t.toglOtt movement. f we secede it 'elil be from the rebel people to Jolla the Union people. Kant Tennessee has long desired it separate State government and the new State can be made one of the richest In the Colon. At theconclusion of the President's remarks, Colonel Temple, from the Committee on Resolutions, reported an address, which was unanimously adopted, stating that the scheme had long been cher ishml by East Tennessee. The people of the Slate 'hirer in soil, cnstoin and habit. The Ott (enames between the people are orrsulleable. West of the mountains the people arc all r bels) east they aro all Unionists. To protect norvel von v.. mufti iiimesafrttnehlge them, We w ill 1101 1.4,r114,0.11 tit povillon. tm to the 1'1.141. th•• fit il••1 ,rtithertt mates. We believe a separate ...anent the best Beat we may lire la yenta and develop, our re sources. The address conclude.. a ith staMerles as to the frOptamtion. number of squarcesilsiteas t01e,,, eral resources, Se. Mt. James, delegate f rom lIILMIItOII, offered rosslnt tons opposing the mistress 01 the Collis mutter, and ititrtsing,,a I , oetpollement of Use questquestion until I ongruagraleeidos whether TOO. ion Is as. 5t11,11.. MR resolutions were et. moat , 11110311110t.13 Alter an eloquent address by el. Nelnon, ingrporting Lite movement,. lhu PrLttlent of the 120 n, ',titian Wits Inftfritrifei to atiiiith t s committee of three to bring the quest i on lie foro the isigislut me. A r. II II.IILLOC was also appointed to prepare an whims,. in I lin 1,44,p10 or }:sat 'Tennessee. From Rwn Eranelsee—Flood. la A a•tra• lavie•ah t , lawaciacn, Mity Y.—The mterttner Cott. mtltutlori from l'uttatua, arrh,4l ...th Net , . Voltz Elate. 9 Of April I Itli. 69..':Lt01 rt. I , the tragetllan, la U. paatieriger by /,,". ...knot - 1,11.n ditto, of relntitiry Intl titre ro- Thr.y mpg,' L LIMOS in that coloht Consul uendy, Liberal, has ornrul rnmmuna cat hew dmed Pal. but Norte, March 2ilth,. announcing that the Liberals toOk the 'City or Chihuahua, Marsh 44th, after two "hard . fighting, capturing three hundred prisoners, among wham was Juliet In nsCerrtit, the impe rial Mayor of Chihuahua. e 22nd the Liberal. raptured the cityw Hlda/goDel rar rae by assault There" victories, it is said, will restore the state Of Chihuahua to the Liberal government. In Collin In at Santa Isabel, Ilia Liberal, had dpfealed the lauperhulata, killing one ban deed and thirty-one said. oopter ng ono boo dr.! and wla I y-AX.. Bryant:the Franck eon,- wander, was The 'enemy's artillery, latagage wad /1 1,1 10/Llolls of war all feil Intothe baud.-or the libensla: -• ' • Mining chorea menet - mar. 0phir,53.1; Yellow Jacket, Tra Itelehor, MO; tholittr de Potrial, „Tn. • From Steele.. TOM. end Red MIMI, Pi sw Mit.% se, May 4.—The roguliar troripsf reseatly arrived in Teaas are acting very badly. Drunken rows nod tights occur at Galveston. Business at Al atamorsa is vary dull. The Initudial and Anstriaii troops are .1.11.1 fur want of adetinate pay. • Forced 1011.111. art, Otitis the merchants away. ' . The safe of the Southern expi r es . a containing seventy-five thousand I dollars. wait , stolen near Itrowniellie; nod fifteen thothiand donuts in the express °Mee. Some clothing and an axe were found near by. The Werke were ar rested anti lodged Mien. • lied river planters say the cotton seed is uni versally rotten. Deimatating .overfloss are feared. Tho Red river hi the highest over known. Judge Duplantln has decided that not Ats pay- able m Confederate money are worthless; also that mortgagee given, fax , Gonfederatd Wally daring the war are inialktr ''-,/, -•• 7 "--...`- Th r e " teitie lerniitii 'kale! I ' i ; 1 " • Boleros, Iday 4.--Capt. ,Witt. , ll. ti,tao , ,asita MAIMS to berme of the oilliatirenletor Ifilgow' 'England Üblistles a etiannanioaston in the 1 itWrof thin CET,: detablingtha Waft: , .atlctrtivd ' lores. p lb e oI y n e v a that t hanled a co x t m p e e rn d ißt idonedi s w h b ayps - ropsll - - ian v tha by he a la a y seartm man an Meh war reseal, landed with aims, 'sena to meet them at Eastprt and a landing on Britlsh'tarritou was o b e made on the audit of their arrival, and that after the calm/U.lcm bad started, tellabony eMilltermarnirts Molesinii," .I•ba vessel and threw °Mingo a - - way, which led to its Winne.' Ca t. Grace denoun ces Ofahtmytentrarges-aff Ood-ffenhingte rally under the Inumer,Ot tir-11. illiiirrter! ; : . . ' tienerel Slierneara corm, rellir,f . • ••- • lir. Loma, May 4.—General Sherman amour puttied by Colonel blotlen all c af lillathill, tot bore yesterday morning onitenelve to r along the eastern termini al the Pagano pwroud, .Tfir proceeds' first thrbugh Wlscoutlin, thence te , Yuri Leavenworth, where he *Womanise a . military corpe.KnaWs, guards, engutuata,raa. alai route will teenbit to Fart Jilley, _Fort Kearney, Omaha, tiloux.,.City„ gort—giagray, St. Paul, Fort Itipleyirtelid of lakisKuperior , and Marquette, thence probably to Chicagc: and St. Louts., J. .1)114-relies& of , Ma program, and the prospect of a different projected road will be made. Irpst ppys Ptrk 0 11 pit --114 le - PSI'M AC, Threw's! SI. ()swum, May: A.—Captain, ffalknor, of the schooner Cassias% which. weseet-arrivest here this morning from liamiltoht MortB that. while o ff Oakvilladiss.vioaeowutsai. skiff cotaining two boys, nearly ozbansted and a , girt Who had dial from exposure. It mutat- . certained that thp pkifr had drifted on& from nektllle With 4454 berrapd - absee gitelq-bgt, two at the grids wort , interbd: Gad drowned. Their nig were ~Ve st r - Yffteen years. The Jmanclot Manama:Mt: 4,5 - ..% Rtglisw Y0m50414.—/l i r gl r t h lblli r r , e l itc a r Tmen no slalmega among them. The Ineen4ro poosongora.of. the lbo ta lmg m rwill,to ooperi,otttod to coma stit.4¢fio _ O, , , ~. thiciziow moo of am/wit - WM ztell ht qOar aa lf Ol2 p t =lfrrtMia daY, an Infau ototy; oZ ttIO wcoitoot Whilout wbodied three floymilxipo; , . animuUani timaluaL 'Maw Toar, Way lii,lnactlda3m4.Po94. canted on'tba arodleatlOn 01 - 40YeTla ORM' lioldota of 1..b0 41.014rimtialWVAM -panyiralrilrig the pirtr,ltent-71.4%-‘ mg of dawn assets 0r..1 e grocuad of fraud In Mb o am. argwarept was eat down for to-any. vv. 44.1(.4 iscrirsam, Nu . 41,-T ho nfpr arylarwirstargel"... afija f., thui 'n od fiUghivitakela euppoi ESSE MEE CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. The bill to prevent Smuggling, recently pre sented by Mr. Chandler, was reported with alight amendments. Several petitions wore offered and referred, after which the Senate proceeded, according to the resolution adopted on Wednesday, to the consideration of private bi 11.., from the Committee on Claims. Mr. Oanness presented a petition from the workhigtecn of California, asking the enact ment or an eight hour law for the govern-, ment of men In the employment of the (Jutted States.. Mr. Conness said he fully believed that labor would bo more profitable to the country under the eight boor system than it Ls now antler the ten hour system; that us much work would be done Is eight hours as Is now done in ten. The petition was referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. Mr. Sumner introduced the petition of the State government of Massachusetts for the reimbursement for war expenses, which was referred to the Committee on Mtlittu - y Af fairs. Mr. Ramsey, from l the Committee on Post- Mlle. reported a•bi. to provide for the erec tion era DO4IOMCU 8.114.1 Cll4lOlO 1101140 at St. Pau I, Minnesota. On motion of Mr. dark It was resolved that when the Senate adjourned to-day, It be to ' meet oil Monday next, Mr. Poland called up a 1,111 to provide for the pa,ymeid of quartermasters , snores anootber subsistence supplies furnished to the :truly of the United Stows. Mr. Grimes said the bill ought to be amend ed so ea to include claims for tranaportation, so es tosend large claims gro wing mit of thane portation to the Court of Claims. The bill was read three times and laid over until Tues. e llfsleon moved to take up the bill to es tablish it,national militia. He aald the House had recently killed an army bill and it was necessatylo pass thin lu lien of it. Ilr. tiHrues said he congratulated the coun try on (be killing of the, army bell in the Huse: He hoped the Senate army bill would be killed also. Thu Senate at 1 4o , clock,wentinto Exeentho simile° and soon after adjourned, HOUSE, Mr. Sierens asked leave to introduce the fol lowing Joint resolution: Rewired, By the Senate and ilonec of Repre sentatives, in Congress assembled, that the Congress of the United States or America has learned' with (limp regretof the attempt made upon the life of the Emperor of Russia by the enemy of cmancipstlon. The Congress send this greeting to file Imperial Majesty, and eongrratulate the two million of serfs upon their providential escape from the daner of a sovereign to whose head and heart they g owe the blessing's of their freedom. Thorn being no objection, the joint resolu tion received Its several readings. Ur. Grinnell, of lowa, called for the yeas and ollYs ao tpassage of ho resolution. The following was the twilit : t Yeas, 124; nays none. So the jint resolution was passed unani mously, On motion oflir. Tax bid e now report of the Internal Revenue Tax bIU was ordered. He said this was necessary on account of some modifications and of some errors. r eboi Mr. Paine asked leave to introduce ajoint I:HUM tel provide that all persons' who have performed meritorious services as off core or enlisted men In the army or navy of the United States, for a period Of not less than two yeast during the late rebellion, shall be eligible to appointment to the Visited States t i l y n ituendtl4taten twenria-tvoLtrAyeamomof W661111,011° years of age; and where they Served jean than two years, to be eligible until twenty-threro and twenty years respectively. Mr. Randall, of Pennsylvania, °kipper!, tho word "white.' was inserted. On motion of Mr. flank Staterrespondence between the Secretary ofand the Brit ish Minister at Wasnington, on the subject of claimant' Thomas Miller and William Fisher, British subjects, on account forlleged Illegal arrest, an .of Charles Allen, injuries done to property near Vicksburg, was referred. to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and order mite be printed. Mr. Cook, from the Conference Committee, made trcliort. which was agreed to, on the Habeas Corpus UHL That bill was, therefore, passed by lath houses. The hill to ray Charles Brewer &Co., of Bos ton, F Honolulu for the passage from Ascension Islam to of American seamen whose vessels were destroyed by the Anglo-Confed erate spate Shenandoah was passed. Mr. E ekly, from tho Committee on Politic Lands, reported a bill to authorise the issue [a military land warrant to Frederick Ber lin, assignee of the heirs of Peter Hess, de. reused, cunt a bill to create the °Mee of Survey. or timielal 01 Idaho Territory, which was con sidered and passed. Mr. litilieer, from the Committee or, Public reporeed a bill to quiet the title to cer tain lands within the corporate limits of the city of Ilepoola. Cal.,which was considered and passed. It relinquisher to thatcity the rigqht and tine of the United States to alf such lariats satire in the bona dde occupancy of the parties, .reservlng the lane occupied by the ssovenissesit_ A\ ottiltary ipopartm e nt, or heretofore conveyed by the United States for p 2r n . c lirl r uer * Ls o from t jointostollice Com- Mittne, reported hack the resolution for the miler of Anibroso 1.. Lloodrich and -Na than Cornish, which was considered anti pitiseti_ ec M p l o r r t A A P d buerk /11t.e f rs O el n y L h e e emet Comlt fnoir t thereief of Mashitigtern Dorsey, which wtel laid no the tabie. - • . Metter,. Ingersoll,lough, Walker and Baldwin made a number of reports from the Committee on the District of Winyahla. Mr. Demlug addressed the House In expla nation and ta1i . ..1470( the MIL fterarring the question of pay he stated the present yearly pay of the Lieutenant Genera}, from all lIMILGON 11 , 1/1 sl6,teM, and that under thin MU the pay of the Lieutenant General, from all sourece, would be $17,640. Thin bill, he soul, mad !wen reported as a recompenw , for the Itepublie.e most Illustrious defender. In placing this nil i'ma Its merit., he was con strained to freshen the reeolleetion of the House of the obligations of the country to General Grant In many disheartening honeg of eotremlty andperil. iteferrhui to the - reward, paid In all ages to victorious Generals, Ilr. Denting said that lu ages long anterior to the most ancient reco a rds nd victorions Gene, ale became, the hinge founders of dynasties. Ile referred to the conversation between Gens. Grant and /Snell after the battle of Shiloh, wh backt asctleizeit for lighting with ble bto the Ten neesee river, and replied to the question where hn would have retreated, that he dirt not nomn to retreat, adding that If-forced to retreat—the Momper,s would have been coal cleat to carry away alt would have survirml. In one Important respect, he continued, the It/little of Shltnh nreoruplished more towards the eventful Fineness of the National arms than any battle fought Mille war. It wax the mrsrimeneam erveht, that end tested the re spective mantinee, and etamina of the two belligerents. It was the drat huddlingingether 'of two people in, n band-to-hand fight, and when the enemy retreated iron, that gory fluld, he retreated with his ar rogance tweed, and" with • hls dream of invincibility dispelled forever from that to elide day,' No Southerner ever ventured to Maputo the courage, persistence or manliness .of his Adventist's% for there was weeping and lamentatlonin evitrySontlienrhome, Mr. Inaymond addressed thallium) briefly In r t z=er the. hfili and Iratt followed by eir. Mr. McKee opposed the bill on the ground that it was following anstocratktorectedente, • and that the nation's gratitnde Wan due more presalngly to the maimed ,andepgeting who ,had penned their ailforthe,nalleni. Mr. Rogers also Reopened the bill, but re. minded the-louse that -there, trother able and illustrious wenerals arhOwert entitled to . the -gratltatle of the American -people, and :that the men who had fought Mine rankshad gained the victories were not to be forgotten. Mr. Shellabarger claimed ;LIAM a4Mtlonal merit of the General Goverlntent;tlinthe had ;reopened tM), destruction.ef- slavery nearly a month .fiore the proclamation of emandos nen; andhcf emit up and hadvead slot ,! from , iieneml Grant to 4.. r. fritehbAjTfejtt Hi' • 6fs„ 'dated Yleksberg. Augnet" isfe.littnUchthat view 1s expressed. • • The previous question . having been moved and seconded the Mouse came to a vote 'which Ayas ant on the tuneudiliont'elfined ty Mr. Stevens. The amendment Wan "re j ecte dby a vote one yeas against-In nays, Tbe Benate revolution iniltenetbigthe Void , 1111441 on Public Buildings to rtzert what IMILET : c711rEte1161:1:15 ; - To'n. Armed in. A.rgirolutiOn was ado tai that the Pension Committee Inquire into the propriety of providing for County registration of soldiers discharges, so as to guard against the loss of thelor iglnal. A session will be held tottoortrop for general debate, 4dJottreed, The Merman Was ilaoßaap. lieetting Slew Maw You May 4.—Tbo .21ib6ns,says the Gernians of tne United - Stites Mara desire to 'give expression to their aroPitthr with the present 'popular. movement' In Germany, and prinuote tba.establishment of a Glenview Re public ius the only salvation elf, the !Entente question. 4 prelludinuyinekkinrwas held this city yesterday. It 144m10044tnotlawili be renewal by others otoutiatincreost: • „„ , , :111Cr e a liR e nr7t . ' ”' li s iiiYoniq. Mt). 4.—The'/Peniatirariethie' city appears birbetritneristion the leaders. 0 , *phony has boon arrested,: WWI; 'shade to , disgom i e i and deposodond it is new theinten 31;m16rti Laapt."7 . agegiThnittioinsat 2 4 lim :.ledgor ct , meinoty.in the acts for midi o , elany as triotik , The Peniett • Sena • tq9°.4.1°1:"°,1.". • • of.a j tev oluttinsiuT , lkillahm - BAition, lts., Mar .11atohinci. "the list eurvlvioe'reVeleilkfehry =Mir 'hi the State. end the , 142 kbut , twoottallto la the: Union,. died oh Thritsdey, thetewe of re fl.:A*oA, gancoek courtly.. at the age 44'102 9oariel epeetal.-hanort will be accorded to the reemcdp of the.decaseed veteran, at r lde Der!' . area Mender next. - *betooklaig lirekee. . Boers, May ... eery Wank a uuddle swell man of sencliaitully address, upend a taieyemov moo . . eta State street about eLv Week!. ItgoatatiL4tietettlay tiles 41•0121' We elty. leaving ass eh - Data ,i 1 pa with% he Its said tilhav Irma cote to 4 111 Autron , 9 ! , 1 11 11 11 rillicti- -... . A------ Birdies' desselailset. • ,restestos i e MßY , PrTile a lleiddlieetis• I Use tuitoursedtosse dines mat" V i i, •,, n3 . 7: .01 1: 4 ... ilddi4A reerestrquar, W rx . ;•:" *l gethni= t& * , t t • REM .ti ~" .~. r.._r_,. _1..ii~... Wrath of a War Correspondent. PlltteraiLPFlTA, Mar 4.--4400rge C. Bower Jr. a well known and highly esteerued war , ror respondent attached to several Journals Is this city and Washington daring the rebellion, died tips [morning of heart disease W ASIIINGTOA Ctrs, May SENATE. From Eastport. EASTPORT, Alit. nay 4.—The Winooski Am arrirtsl. she 41141 not Nee any Fenian priva teer. One of the Pe:limns was neeltlentally shot this afternoon, itntl it ww. enppose.l woe. tally I,ountle.i. From Marlaville. N gavil.n.n. May 4.—There is nothing new of linportaneu from the I.,ourt Martial. Major tionoral wa ds ,, anninanding tho De partment of Alabama, has arrived her, ' • ii .TON. May 4.—ln the douse of Repreeents t 'yes here this nfternoo the hill to equaliz. p the Ixmntkes of Massa° cotta so ry ldiers a. passed by Ile yeas to AS n ,s. The Mots et Memphis. Muses's, May 4.—one negro was kllle. last night, and one house burned this morning. The city is now quiet. tilippery !leek and Mshonlng. OIL Ope rations. Oil operations in Lawrence county still con tinue quite brisk, and the prospects are re ported as quite encouraging. The "Broad linage" is putting down the well. - - • . The "Champion , ' is at work now putting lowa their well, and the "Excelsior" will be t work next week. . - . The "Lafayette" No. 5 have had a Ilne show of 011. This company is still "going In." Dr. Gemmel', or Now Castle, has two leases, Just below the famous "Lawrence" well. On these lenses, work will he commenced as soon Ile a very few re h maining Law sar are taken. The above mentioned "es rence. Is still doing what would, a few weeks ago have been culled "wonders." A good well was struck on the 25th ult., by the Lawrence Oil and Mining Company, on the Rotenson farm, about a mile and a half above Eden burg, Lawrence count. The well is only ILO feet deep. At 153 feet a crewice about IS Inches deep was struck, and pumping com menced. After about eighteen hours' pump ing, oil came forward, and is producing about one bane/ per hour, or at the rate of 25 barrels per day, and incre as ing . The quality of the oil dne lubricating, and has hitherto sold at aXI to.' per barrel so far as produced. The Farmers'and Mechanics' Oil Compariy, at Eustbrook, have all the machinery on th gr o und and the dernek up. A few days more and they will be boring. • • A man named William Duncan was arrested yesterday, brought before acting Mayor Strain, and committed on two charges of false pretenses, preferred respectively by that a Lewis and John Sctz. It appears that a day or two since hoentered the li quor store of John Schnitz, In Allegheny, and loft an order ( or three or four hundred dollars worth of liquors, representing that he wasithe third oweler of s certain (steamboat, and wished to stock the bar. lie further re, presented that the present stock had entirely run out, and be would like lo take several bottles of the purchase Just made for use un til the other should be delivered, at which time ho would settle the bill. The proprietor gave him a number of bottles, but made ' ries before shipping the balance of the liquor as to the truth of Duncan's statements, when he thatovered that ho had been ImpoSed on by a confidence man. • The scene of Dmocaasecond expicnt in the confidence business was at the Miner's Rome, on Grant street. Bore he passed himself off as an agent of Joseph S. Finch, on the same street, and borrowed three dollars, brrepro- Renting that Mr. Finch wanted some change; that the clerk was not in, and he could not get at the money drawer. Wo are not advised whether DonenWs confidence operations ex tend,' beyond these two eases, but however it is pretty evident that they are now indefi nitely suspend ed. ,kroner or Moan:.—Last night wan the crowning night In the success of Grover , . splendid Opera troupe, as it was also a test night to the Academy of Haste. There with not a single seat unsold, and many parsons occupied standing room around the lobbies. As litephestopheles, Joseph Herman certainly has no superior. During the entire perform anon, he never once forgot the character he was representing, but looked and acted the— old g-entlemen—trom beginning to end. Ms deep sonorous voter Is well fitted for the char acter. Fran,. Meitner, its Faust, sung and anted Ins part Adirable, alhoug he noose, eat to ne !lettering l m imn pain in the h chest. Mad ame Ratter's Starguente was at fine piece of acting. tier voice possesses great compass, and she has enure command over It. She sang with but little apparent effort, reaching the highest notes with perfect ease. Mile Sophie Dalubn was charming nn, otebel, and her part was performed last night, as . It always Is, splendidly. To-night, greetzer's magnificent Opera of Might In flrenada" will be presented. Wil helm Formes, Theodore fiableinan, Josef Weinlich, and others, together with Madame Matter, are cast for the piece. There Is no doubt hot that the house will ho crowded. Opers daces. —The enchanting voting corn - medienno, RDAs Lotta, was handsomely re ceived last evening as Tnrnn-Inn m thneppoo,- lade of "The nnVon Daughters of Satan.. She will!link° her eppearunee at the matinee this afternoon, anal in the evening, In the 'mete play, during a 'itch she will dance, sing and play the hank. Her banjo performance— quite a novel accomplishment for a lady— should he seen to he aporeciataxi. - • • PITTRNI• ..)11 wln AdALII2I Is still draw ing maid houses, and bag boon emi nently successful during ha long engagement. last eight, on the weasion.fl) is farewell hen -I.llt, he was rerriv oil with marked favor. To. Illirbt he makes In last appearance. The play will Ito the . O.inniiiaktir of Moscow," lit which he will personate nitric Nevel. The conclud ing piece, “Captaln Ityd." On Monday Dlr. Wenittortli tat,. a bent' t, !Ma on Tuesdaay the inimitable Yankee Loewe COllll - 11011C. n engngernent. All the thickering pianos, says the New I ork Peat, 11111, a characteristic tone, which distinguishes them from all others. It is deli cate and refined, and may bc .lusertbod as the prrforlion rpartlity nn distinguished front quantity, or coarse louds big tone.. ear la at twee attracted bye big tone. In mu ffle as in Mood arc, the tmodataated generally prefer sound to sense, but this big tone, though very atttactive at Brat, so/catty becom wiry and harsh, becanso in the beginning it Wan deficient In qualify, and Its freshness once gone It has nothing loft but noise; while tile tone which in bailed upon purity of unallty, Im proved for several yours, then remain,, sta tionary, and is never woolly deteriorated, as can be shown In Ituarummas stilt extant manufactnred by Jonas Chickening,_ forty years ago. The bonze of ehlekering & Sous fully main- Mins its anpretnacy. Their factory ta stlll much the'largest In the world. The number of pianos they turn out weekly. exceeds that of any manufacturer in Amalie:Et. Thelzpicm. es, when brought into close campotitiorr with those of any other maker, have alway s emit the superior' and their gdand, the instrument which stamp the supremo reputation of a manufacterar, alWays. am by the worlaqi &ea - lb:mica - gad greatpian; - nits las the only instrument oat which they can reveal, In the highest 'degree, 'their akin: tm aguuttion and aeptlta,andis consequently the leading oonftrt Pine in America. , ,! - Tartak. or, thq two greet pull a - upon which b i ngo ell- Mr present - excellence 01 American lUnOt, vire , r.thertfll and ironfrante and. the Petro/Mr , Bea elt arttduo to the personal genius and skill of Chickering M./lona. Mallet It Co:, 81 Wood strect,aretho solo agents in thin city fen the Chtekering pianos. Procpedinge AWltasit Oil Elten.—yestAr r. 'day - United State sGittriet; Attorney Oasts.' hau Instituted suits in the .llnlted States Gonna against a large number .of oil dealers. These sults aro brought, in - mmordemee with instructions. from Washington, on transports. tion bondailled to , the defendants as security for the exportation of certain amounts of oil apeellied therein. 4$ dealers are notrequired to pay the ipmetritnent tax on oil intended for exportation abroad, a bond is Sled 4t Wash , ington city, binding the denier to export the' amount named within sixty days, or In flt. fault pay a penalty prescribed. These suits are therefore brought to mayor the amount of the bonds, the parties having failed tokbeP their contract with the Government. Over one hundred sults have stimuli , beent.M4o.. , maimed, and others wW be Instituted t oday. MeMalone It4siolvaL—lteboma street Meth.. oast Prete/dant Mission, Allegheny, has been enjoying revival prosperity. A meetingq of three months. continuance, under the emir. attic and suecessful direction of the pastor, Rev. 5. F. Cregthor hag - resulted in the acces sion of stns.. persons. , Thishuliding.,-* Mei matter whothega chaireliLlytitthl be .a success or not in that qctaltute ' totality , has aCeOM , -gtili ra ed object The L'hurr.h , Extenalon to whom the enterprise owes its origin,‘ are felting measures tti. sleeken the city churches orthe-denourtnation..PYMlMde it; suitable edified for the SoabdyPn-weraldillfhf May succees - croont their elfortsTbe ilablbstV earldneil ineening and griaging are Won • etriand - thiftlabbath'fieltdol, which. meets 41 g. Sr Ufa allonrisble condition, , . ~ '"lgettle 4gal_n.ibrilTilin benatttel. p ai n ting, . by Treyor. .weCart , sbaa been put in li.e.heep , suarpopulae form the irear , th e etgraver,, 'and eon be obban :by all who tallar'irlercte pmaces it, . The Onlltavhag _le 'very tint, • anti' Tully preaeata all the, nrlicing'7,o l . l # ll . ar TO. ,otigleal., Al .*:4llemento or' the ' Wag .1 kg, ' scene tepreealltaltrettalthirrlohilhey Ana le ; tureaanat seer it Ye attain litiang . tt, Cepeeste -a - *coat - wblett bar ;beim. •men in kind, by tope, at , tleerstaada.:at, files throughout one! old, dialog thOrutat: , two or ibroo years: . rnootr,or ear, xi:allele. arbo . erlati to trabeerlbe l'Ot tbsietigraviy eau legit their-Order arlihilepubliebers, ettaxCW„ .1; Holland .1 Co., lio. 70 Third aree. ..-4.lfir eold only by eltbnorlPtlon; and. agents make large pronto ennvaning airtropaorlbers. e n the Eitth Yerii.—Abont ent ,oicl Fir eo4i =mi ii n ilrein itr ti disco:pore f d in the fimont. story of the' fonqilrr. of Messrs. Map a-Rot/14g, cornorot" atungtes and Watson szfietgi-iin Ulf , -Eighth. ward - ,..and , before. it could Do egtingatolsoil thit Animals's ,nai dam, tiged to entialitorable extent. The , ibigoatio Woo confined to the fintodry rotiin.ltheltoor of...Aber foundry rood% 'bang nom of two layers, of heovy ;l2 +Viral', ed. vita i.loontii hiving pr.:malted , punt* tint' Tipper pottlon " ug. • , ThoAltdifttolf,v,wilith. to owned . hy Imonitrit% heiny•iininibitnnstoditi ayegnitionnt .00400; - ihiesni; .•• wilt amnia:eat tive'litillignint:. he fie'wag grbiently the wort Of ix Incenattay. • MIS Bounty Bill P•14,..- CITY AND SUBURBAN. Confidence Man Arrested I===f A Hearty Tribute tufted Prcsbyterlnn Church Conven A convention of ministers and elders of the Coital Presbyterian Church has been called to meet 122 the Second I. P. ehuretinf this city, on Wednesday, May 2.'21.b, previous to the Meeting of the General Assembly of that Church in the Reran(' P, church of Alle gheny. The reason for this convention is thus given: "The present is a critical time in the history of the Church and Nation. There are matters of vital importance to the U. P. Church—matters slang which brethern differ in opinion, and which are to le deci ded upon at the approaching meeting of the General Assembly. IL has been suggested by brothers in 4 1Iffereut parts of the church, that a convention for conference and prayer should be called to meet :It least two days before the Assembly." Tho subject of coufer once will be. "The present demands upon the U. P. Church, nod how theymay be met." District Court. Fatner, May 4.—netdru Judge Williams. The ease of Hutcheson vs Williams, heron, r o oortal, ns brought up to Aloe)pectt, conclusion late In the evening.o speech, had been made by counsel on both sides, au, the Jury tvax charged by Judge Williams u itl his nsual tore., and clearness. The. 11111 y in tin 'Catie,lo4 it ippeared to the Court, was very simple, What %VMS the legal obligation of i bailee, in the cnso of a special deposit? flu was only recuirrsl to exercise "reaxonnble care." C, [VMS carelessness or negligence wor, to be guarded against on one hand, but on , the Other. it was not necessary to exhibit an un due or extraordinary degree Of caution. lie must take "reasonable earc" of the property entrusted to him; and the {time, place, and circumstances surrounding the ea., US I wltr ing upon the digree or caution required, were all left as matters of fact for the jury. aft...- hearing the charge of the Court, tine plain tiff's counsel took a non-suit, and thus the matter ends for the present. Larceny 01 8100 A farmer named Christian Kissler, from Butler county, visited Allegheny rui ng a load of marketing on Thursday evening and put up at the hotel of George Walter, on Fed eral street. lie imbibed freely of liquor, and upon retiring to hed plac his ed panpocketaloon% beneath Ms pillow, and in one of the ts left a pocket book containing some four hun dred dollars in greenbacks. Upon arising from his couch he found his pantaloons minc ing, and on search being made they were dis covered lying in the yard attached to the house, minus pocket book and contents. The room in which Kisslor slept was occupied ,by some live other parties, one of whom, John Richt, was arrested on suspicion of oaring. a hand in the robbery. Upon n hearing before Mayor Morrison, however, he was discharged, there being no evidence whatever to connect him with the perpetration of the then. Soldlers . ,Unlon League. A meeting of the Soldiers' Union League was held last evening at the rooms In City Hall, President .1. R. Sweater to the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Captain Robert Pollock, Chairman of the Committee On organization reported that two additional Leagues had been organized—one in Manchester and the other In Sewickley. A number of persons were admitted as members of the League. A resolution was passed asking all newly appointed of to carry out President John son's order to appoint none but honorably discharged soldiers to office. The meeting refused to take any action to wards the election of delegates to the prop°. ed convention to be held in this city, taking the ground that akan organized Doily they had no jurisdictiow'M the matter. On motion adjourned. Florae and Ittiggy Stolen_ OnThursday afternoon Dr. Rinehart, of Al legt h en , 2;, o lgt n his hme o r w d h l i , l u c i .. gr . s t tan epp c e tu d if n o to n a store to Wake a call. iouring his absence, the property was stolen. On Friday morning it was discovered that tbe horse and baggy had been taken to Lawrenceville, and abandoned there, the vehicle having obstruction, down by running It against an Sus picion attached - to one Alfred Willson as the thief, and at noon he was captured by °Ricers slothsand Wilmot, of the independent, pollee Onion depot on Liberty street. Ho had a bearing before Alderman Strain, and was committed in default of one thousand del lars bail. Wilson admits having "taken" the horse and buggy, hot offers no excuse for his conduct. City Mphysicianortality. Dr. Geo. McCk, e !rd of Health, mak. o t o he following repo rt o f the Intertnents In the city of Pittsburgh, fro is April 22nd to April Mth, Dll4l,Br...—Consmuption,2:-Dropsy, 1; Apo.. plexlaleerebrl, I; still torn, 2; congestion of lungs, I; cholera Intantmn, I; spasms, I; acci dent, 1; congestion of brain, 1; purport', I; hy drocephalus, I; premature btrtt, 1; angina crocepeaa, 1. corelen spinal meningitis, I. Of the above there wore, under 1 year, II; from I to LI 5; from sto 10, 1 ; • from 50 to 60, 1; from CO to 70, 1; from 70 to 1; Mink SO to 90;1. Males 6; females, 10; whlte, 14; colored. 2; total, 'l6. lionoag to H. A. wessmorga,.-Sgr, went. worth, "ern walking gent" at the Pittsburgh Theater, in announced to take a bone& ion Monday next Ire is a fine actor, always up In his parts, and we know of no one more •leserv leg a substantial Leman. During his stay among on he has a - on by his strict attention to his profession, Mad his quiet, unobtrunise manner, the goal opinion. of all the patrons of tins establishment. Ms trust he will re calve an ovation at the hands of his friends, for his "desert speaks loud." 'loaner's Confession.—iiouser, who wan recently executed with Bonner for the murder of Polly Paul and Cassie Muuday, lett a din statement, in which ho declares that Mo y user g murdered i'olly Paul and C. Munday for their money, killing both with the bloody club found, and that he was uldmi and nhetted the work of death by the George Blanchard spoken of no frequently In Bouser's letters; but as for himself, he protested that, lie was Innommt of any and all connection with the murder. Leg Dralten.—Pdanuel flask, a colorist man. contractor for clearing out rubbish from the old Provost Marshall's *Dee, now undorgoang extensive alterations, met with. an accident about, noon yesterday, by the .vuult falling in upon him. A heavy stone fell upon his leg, breaking it. The workmen bad been under mining, but did not expect the sums would fall so soon. The injured :van way 1 111/10Veti to his residence In Birmingham. Receiving Stolen Goo a.—Thomas Mc- Gregor _yusterdas rnado information before Acting Mayor Strain, against E. De Roy, deal or ln second-hand goods, at the corner of Sixth and Smi th field Strode, charging .hltu McGregor,vig stolen. gooda. A eon of Mr. being desirous of "raising the wind," had taken a gun belonging to ins father, and "spouted" ltat this establishment. Do ,toy was held for a Author insuring to an swer the (Shared. Funny..- , The ham:irons editor of the Len der Asks "what then:Azure of those valuables was" In the note book lost by a reporter, no- Med in the Allegheny , 2'inres. Answer. Invi ludlullS to sundry retie°ub celebrations, rail road tickets, private notes, bills payable and collectable, etc., besides any number of unto byeroopphlos which can be dee!. phdreil;by oniilint ilia owner. The thider WM please leave-Id:at the Gacctle Office. ^ Men.—To-morrow Lt u A d a agVritiNg o lZatr in S r gadt ai rr i l r er of 'will pored' his , regular monthly- Minton to thayoung men Ofttroardty. • ne am pleated • h uBo o dd that' theta sernione have /Unapt herottfOre Deenlstataly attended, and we have no dOnlibbnt that the interact will be mishit, 4117 iL° luorcad .XDe.Publie generally Aro InvAted to at 134.. Well In Vellana—MeaterdayAnorning an unkutrobt;man wee found lying, agleoP, and al- Moat nesensiblo, gt the: tbundation tor a new teazle OppOsite the Delon Dopot, oh Liberty street, whereto had 000ldentally fallen. 110 had sustained oanalderublo brubsah principal ly about the hood. De was taken to Lila Wto, roan Rouse; but refuted admittaacq, and was thou poaveyekt to Sweltzer's Ralf, to await re cogtatlon. 7.‘ The Prost .la Greene . .Waynbaburgoaper states that the fruit...has not yet been haled In that county , ' oe some .21arb supposed. Theearky cherries atelnjured to the extent of halrof the crop. rears:have been pattlally ninnedt but app/ea, the most permanent WM vidnable nett of that eoatton, have not been ranch Injured. • FOr Movit.lS r e direct attoottoo . to the sol. vartisement. onder,pie above hew; or a Saw lint and. Tartunglathes for rent;as Swissvale. The 'property: to, James teq and in the hasolsof.a competea4 poses: vroold, yielda lituuLottieptollt. M. S..ottece the miU torrent betaule , he has het Mats' to attend cola • . -• a n t- arie• A takiapes4.— Thegrunburynnanctiornacker cen:Winnos, the Annericsa : shnXinnyi en'w, , Cutuwe orgaLsaan 4 1 1_44=4,, tleality . of Anne, audit porreot woven at kap, thAn abcwory, prines. - - Wlnne Ban I (ww pigenlo), lroJwinin. • no:Opt , at n. now. Into , or .these netennsWaluelna.` i .. ' , .4. pri I giamelani. 2 -siottitrum *Mr dO tcr truer in •Slilittt.that , it,Ls against the law try Jr.in bine bittleteraliOtrkrObles, or any other " ,,, throtOtte Abils ,st, any ;mon- Yarn:gen Ilona ao everytbisitrin - thoirpowds toProWek 1116 Vt. •-24;07 ere thebout friends the ler: 1111}eniei t~suMO. OVPlStsburgh has ehal enged.tho /intitatba ,g to: a , match whichlias . boon, ,Innedneu,iee 6 11 = 1 1? - Will come otr•roina alma during i pronent ,ineat.l2,• and will bo a tosreaalga it " niesa or couiur4-41/e:hiinse• and barn or Math Paean:tem otrael,oulublp. Auld theAwelling of 8. IL itctlutiotigh, of. laK7 once tbwxothip, Clearfield 'coda,. were cetttlftleitroye4 gee. notate 'beach came true about tit,`. o 2io Istsusanau. , • killed fa a Aleartn..r osePrv , bre . Colloolsb. orl.figirvrook, towoiblp. JetreTedn'enents% wa , killed en the Mb 'day or *pat, wan Albort, Rims badly ' njured,' by falling of a trap ; . WWI!, the Albino 'plow , down es they worn P*PlPl l .,ProughlaW . 7 . ,Z3,:l, Blerne bestili.—Wittiln - kid ,YO 11 rergurouot ekornoidoitantr, was sisavorely ,borxwortyinat v r. 9451) YiterOlOttiggr tokthl: _llNlrroo etko, med.. in v•t531#. 1 1 , 20 enIX len4..yoikrs 081:'4Ix rixee 9tW4eiita tau in woad.. THE IWIEZELY GAZETTE. TWO EDITIONS ISSWED, ON .WNDNBIEWAY" AND SAIURDA The edition to forwarded wale-Magi raiahlha ant - scribers mamma aa the mall ran. BINDLE C'OZ'IES, PEN 'EA& CLUBS OF FITE. CLUBS OF TEN A . N . PI UPWANDS... Sielhool Coiseert.—Tbe onpfls of the West Pittsburgh Egeelsior Public, School, under the nuotagethent of Professor E. S. Stepenntss, held a concert on Friday eveninr at the 1)1111 Fellow, Ilan. Temperanceville. The per w. creditable aline to the poglis anti Heir gentlemanly instructor. --- - The Lewder, for thin weed:, ist Just out, and can be hint ni t lie °glee, (Araelle building, or at PittoelC., nett, depot. it to nn oneellent num ber. County Saportutenclent of Lawrence Comaty.—W, McCracken Inm been PreCted Suparlntendont of Common School,. Mr Law rence county. George W. Snyder haa ..I,erod Selion/ Sapetioteudont of Clearfield county, at a aalary of $l,OOO por your. BOOTS AND SHOES. FROM THE GREAT EASTERN SHERIFF'S SALES. Men's Calf Boots, $2,25, N . lllng iq. tritrulti% ago Nr Elegant Congress Gaiters, 425, Tw. twat I,rn wg.rth OPER] 11011 E SHOE STORE, No, 60 Fifth Street, Under the Opera House. CLOAKS. &c CLOAKS! CLOAKS ! ! NT W JUT RECEIVED AT THE FIFTH ST. CLOAK HOUSE. ELEGAIT CLOTH SACQUES Sell in g- ;It $l-1450, OEM New Cloak House, .'49 Fifth St., Opposite Old Theatre. SKIRTS ER SKIRT FOR 1866. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (DE DOUBLE) SPRING SKIRTS, ilanefactemi tulosiTely by the eele men of Patent, WESTS BRADLEY & CARY, 97 Ehemeheree, awl 79 et SI Ronde Sta., NM-Qv "StC:llri-33.. Sado Hoop composed of TWO finely tempored t o rolt! Prth e B."*, 1 - . 1- 4.g o vitg. fl aw 41' 0 ,11 " ri. 7, 1110. 1 a " magi; mane. ' They will not Mind or break like the. tingle ming.. but will ever prese their grarofolnone of thape but three or Pour or dinaryor- skina will IBMS berm thrown sway...vele., In fact, for the promenade or IL boos, the church, theater or tar. they are supertorto all oil.. erg, Combining CORYORT. DURABILITY no r m 00000. or. Will, that. R1.150/11:CD GI , PRAT& whit!, has Made the DUPL./IX STANDARD SKIRT of Itthe fasldonabl world. ereharda will he supplied asahove sad by. rm burgh Jobbers and ladles all the hrStAelass reta .- il stores In tills cell. • lanolin for Bradley's Duplex Elliptic teluseotlit ALL ETTLEZ UV THE CELEBRATED ' DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT ILAVEbT JIM AIL NCI s. raiLajralairti the aclasa at lowest num.. JrfelCß CAI C4RLIBL Ee 19 'lilL7s !St:root. ree.odsnm • .. 8.13312' 28, co-rx A • Da GENTLEMEN. ere: At thalatest GOLD ICKTES nna in .lock at our EAT SHIRT AND . COLIAR DEPOT, No. 72 Fiffi ' Street, A splomud of . . SPRING AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR, Ctletrltilitleu ATIZEi COTTON SJILICTS, GAGES 1 4 / 1 1;ING syrizeTs: • 31411 C 1 r7tN w ifi l ltly . . LINE.H.,DUAW FINEWHITE 31.1111.T5, FANCY FEE N.Oll LeSIVN- P 615: F B : IIIC N.VIS i tL X IS. I 711 1 1i74. E3. ENGLISH AND YEENCII slcArP.el . LatolloVell.lea In TiEb, Together Wlth the most romplcipHoe Of • Conti - omens' Furnishing Goods SN .ritv; WEPT.. As our bu.sistels is exclusively tinNT'SWURNIBIING, we rarely thll La please In that fleet. /telsepther one uumbe...V. . 7,1 z. 3ps.rtb. ESClrc!ctt, . Niftily opposite the rott'eleas...-"' , DOCN 41 PUTNAM. httliliiiusrir.. p~~~u ,r4 me y ITN* FOR SAVINCS, uLeoutesAvtNnit INSTITUTION: ' ..: t 'Or , Fourth Street, zw,,,,,l 7 pp ß og t e the Bestfgpletshurgh.) it I M P O s t I IIATIIrk -4- 0 1 0INII a ni t sy N. sto emitter. st, 7 I 8,8 ' 8 7841‘. Sag nen Ate.. •An to Mar Tht,..Sto 8 **clock L' • ' BeaFt.r 77 .7^ 1 .8 77 8, * B ‘...ftinitsheo at the Ogle* llVltiegkstettse •kiibmian 7 or. -tiNak'whosi lit=earntalagoult u tt e appir d unity se arsuntuate, este erheisthisedettlind 'bigeTsltetpllt9ll:.! ! te..,1 et e.tt= tirg.histektii. . *l 4 , %. 3l slethaat7ELPL'ir. B. n. , HARTIIIIAN - t.' JAL "PAnK Jr ... - siunturaux'.A.NrvntrAwrit itriat v mix .. „ • • Ana t i l ltiiai T ..""1/111 t - u..-Fimiuyisuti 4' ("UA U°D23.' JOHN scum -• „ lA. gimixany isi i i i . u. c. 1 84.rdEitrz, . : • sarisciTciii4e,w.• A- . A l . L etalit:" 78872 77 8 7 , • ~'IwiETEItIE~ 1 10 1 1 LLbAijr.., CIEMILETERY,,..A . afii i kulte d u' olasl4,s,MilntratZtislthrt=; CUY‘"olt Um :tee. tutehtdo Stood. " reru. o ' , Woe tO'telett ItOrtal Lou oil* apply at the,OupsVuotted *We WWlq et toe (Umetery. TlUe Wells, termite .44112 all other hollocsaNlO uretteuattl to et themiu, 'Weepot,e tha linotettlettell., antler or. Yedetia • t - - ,, .-SocrolgrY ad gtAaeoror. ; WANTS WASTER—Aiaiivirs„a l7, ticifi„..4 l 4 ~zl.6 . tr A lec t gev, ;7'7. 4 tomatfinlvoli6ip, 10 „. -sum) gW2J I=