TIN DAILY GAZETTE PUBLISECED BY PENNIMAN, REED & CO., No. NI Fir= BTUILLT. PITTEISCIMIII. TZR.BI PLR YEAR BY MAIL 1118,00 rill WCCIt, 811ANWED By CARR 188....... ire VittsburOt 6auttr. FRIDAY, MAY IN, 1868 HARBAUGII, Government Di rector in the Union Pacific Railroad Com patty, has just returned from a visit on the line of its operations. Ile reports the work as progressing vigorously and satisfactorily. All that money and men can do, is being done. Mr. HsnnAcon will make an offi cial report to the government in a few days, which we hope to lay before our readers. . As the successor to Mr. COWAN in the Unites} States Senate, various gentlemen have been mimed; as WILLLANIS, CURTIN, FORNEY, KELLEY, CAMERON, GROW, CESA WA, SCHOFIELD, THOMAS, and STEVENS. The contest will narrow down to two or three names. Mr. COW AN is operating with sufficient vigor, I mu without .liscre. Hon, to secure a renewal of his term. lie does not look to Republicans for support, for he knows be is not regarded by them us being one of their number, nor does he te gurd himself as belonging with them. Neither does he expect the Democrats to elect him if they shall chance to have the undisputed power to choose whom they will. What he hopes is to secure :the Mee lion of a few mute Republicans to the Leg. islature; enough to give them the balance of power; and so force the Dem:tends to accept him. The scheme is pretty enough, but it will not work. rION. JANES Kr.nu, and E. Me.l 17 N , Esq., aro announced in the Buller American an candidates for Congress in the 3ld district, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention. This is Mr. \S' IT.I.TAMS . Ft dist rict. The Kittanning Free Pre,rs states that Mr. Phelps declines being a candidate for Congress, and that it knows of no person in Armiltrong who is at present aspiring to that position. This seems to put Mr. Wit.- Linxis's re-nomination beyond probable question. IN the 11th Congressional district, Mr. Johnson, the Democratic incumbent, will not be a candidate for renomination. Ilia health is so bad that he has not been in his seat for seven weeks past. (if course he will be succeeded by a Democrat. The nomination is conceded to Pike county. Mr. Henry A_ Mott, formerly Canal Com missioner and State Senator, hopes to make it ; but a sharp fight has been cont inence(' on him, and he may fail. FEW MEN, on brief acquaintance, have impressed us more favorably than Colonel Jacques. The; charge brought against him at Louisville, of being concerned in an abortion mar, which resulted iu the tenth of Mrs. Williams, Was rt (Tool blon to bin family and friends. Ills acquittal by a jury, not likely to be biassed in his favor, is ex tremely gratifying to them all. A CALL for a third party nominating convention has been issued in Somerset county. It bears the 11f1111C8 of several hun dred citizens, including all the prominent copperhead democrats ol• the county. It pledges nu eurne , t rapport to A:...putos .loilmsoN. The. quar , tion 1101 V i. , W)1:11 become of the second party in Somerset? SIX AIOSTIPt At:o, Dr. Palemon dohn, editor br - tlie . Bloomsburg Brwildi7 - ,to, eras appointed !tsses.ot of the Mit di:grict of Pennsylvania. lie could not, however, support the President's Policy. lie has, consequently, been removed, and a new paper has been started to advocate the principles he could not. IN the 21st district Mr. A. WILSON TAY LOR and Dr. THOMAS ST. CLAIR, both of Indiana county, are named as candidates for Congress, subject to the republican conference. Mr. FuhLeat's friends are confident be will yet oust Mr. DA WPON; in which ease they hope be will be nomina• ted again. SCIMPLELD, WILSON, MERCER, F:LLE V USW STEVENS will unquestionably be re nominated for Congress. Indeed, it is Probable nll the Republican incumbents, except CUCVER and MILLER, will again be candidates. PniNsx has a chance of suc ceeding Cm.xEn. Ras who served not less than nine months in the army, or who were dis charged because of wounds or sickness, and the widows and orphans of such, are exempt, by law of the late Legislature, from the payment of all bounty and mili tia taxes. ThE, Now York .rriboack suggests that as the democratic candidate for Governor of that State-next fall will have nothing to gain but'motorlieti, he should he brought out early, so es to have a good deal of this. TUE, Lancaster Intelligeneer, .IAS. Dv- CHANAN'S home organ, is out In favor of COWAN'S re-election to the 11. S. Senate. We do not wonder Mr. COWAN finds ap parent approbation in that quarter.! Tuff war cloud that for weeks past, has overhang Europe, grows darker. Finan cial diathrbartOeslitiliears are entertained, may cross the tie, and lead to embarassments here. Tim; SVheeliug ; I:tiAoieneer predicts the sweindrig &UM:Warr - of the radical amend mews proposed.: tw tbo' Constitution of West Virginia, at the election to be held on the 24th inst. Tit Hon. Juries R. Kelley, Speaker or the-late Hotuas•of' Representatives at Har rialmix, is in a fair way to be promoted to the Senate; ae the stieCesaor of Mr. Hop kins, Democrat. : r . . Dui: recently appointed Post- Master at Harrisburg, is a delegate to the Soldiers' Geary Convention, to he held in this city, and was appointed with hi., free - THE Republicans of Juniatacounty nom inate on the intit inst.; Cambria on the 281111 ml. Does Advertising ray : Atiaierictiur. tin Is In 4 , ilOt.• fully under- Stood or pritcLiced by nine4enths of our husl ness community. ..Idany merchants are so tar -.behind thosplrlt of the ago as to have a dread .for the expense °Counters' ink. Without Ilea nation they brand the polio of liberal solver ' Using es ruinous. The ones:W.loe *fast . Angawayf however, for this an age of 'or°. =AI K ere rt. ° 2tlst b lir ` ._l7.lr nut' ,y1b:"11 merchants of tiro' - city who years ago eons . :UMW' aisatemi jedleions and extensive • advertising, and- are now reaping , the pronto lt,•weibig rimation Gardner" the ene e and presperOus propel. , etor Of tancert shoo Store. A•law years • ago lie • venal - into our midst's. conapaintive if-ranger " ;but So4Sy, eentleattOU wlth ':,11141 Store, 'Misname in familiar to every Man, woman and child in till., nee. lion of the country. This in costly accounted sleds:AO establishment astounded our citizens. lio Ponds/wed and • • 'inept on band astoek Of boots, .shoos Mut gai ters not to be surpassed , in gasitcy.sy that .. A Senna. , loony +Mete= hooey - be established 10syprIbeis and, loSt,' Dot by no -,:Meanstuttletiatelementrof Ws modesty he ad- LIO st.illat,tddiever In the .VOW; of adrartsans, and as Its necessary " re led:ireit,•.eoup,wlthrbo quantityrnitaliV e.,...-11111#11arVIA14*.11iAlOWASIVOII.PiAtleriallteg ~..Uoell*faviilikell Nom aMong:the pros .' motmsep_resentativo togratants of- he city. Strirsynosee MTh( stseetat watt filled with dsseepticisr of pedal snratings, tszL , h. t :?:- 1104 $ 4 NI .S 1 F. r. l ° IL • THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 116 eiVireliCrlt'Az, Humphrey'. ilamoapthle Med Ininoli for sale at Ftilton's Drug adore, No. ioi Smithfield street. =! Capt. David E. Ball has jest received three more new billiard tables, which ho has placed in his upper saloon. The Captain knows just how to please the amusement loving portion of our city, and the growing popularity of his establishment amply proves this assertion. Ms room., located on the corner of St. Clair and Liberty streets, (entrance from St. Clair). are among the most attractive billiard places in the city. We earnestly Commend Captain Ilan to the patronage of all who enjoy the ra tional game of billiards. Paroist nod Nweetest Cod Liver Oil lathe world, manufactured from fresh selected livers on the sea coast. Title mil is characterized by a sweetness and purity peel:Mar to it alone. Its reputation Is so great that It takes the lead of other nits, and is universally prescribed by physicians. I:e -aten:tiler to ask for Hazard cod Liver Olt. DIE=B Sole mauufacturors. For sale nt wholesale In Pittsburgh by It. E Sellers h Go. At retail by all Druggists mhUFtlaw6m The Great Wefat Homes of the sturdy fanners alio look about them over the broad prairies, and see for miles their lands and granaries, are often rendered desolate by the death of a beloved child from the ravages of the deadly t nolo. Coe's Conga Balsam never fails to eure n, slid is the best remedy In the world tor Colds, Coughs, and all throat and lung diseases. Coe's Dyspepsia Cure is the only remedy known that Is certain to eon, Dyspepsia, In.ll - and in fact all disorders proceeding from the stomach and bowels. Sole agent for Pittsburgh, .losepli Firm Itl I Druggist, No. Market street . . • Shutt 2..3 Celli% wlll 1)0. The newest thing In Pittmlnirgli. The nun (hit thing =I Twenty-Me Cunto Ix all you want to make your first Pnr.•lmse You are sure to last scone or our goods, if you only step In and see at what n.stonitdilngly low prices they are sold. hundreds of articles of rent value carried away daily, by delighted customers. A list kept of the persons taking the most valuable unities, and their residences, whmh will be shown with pleasure to any one wish ing 10 see it. About one half of the people of Pittsburgh and vicinity have visited us within the last two weeks, and we expect the baill.llCo right along. m slagtteed I= To prevent or conquer dlsease Ix a grand aellievenieut ; and a+ surely as bullet and buy -01101 will destroy, sosurelt welt HOSTETTER'S BITTERS preserve and prof ono life. This is the 010.9 t trying period of the year. The slainina of the strongest yields more or less to tileronsatiotng temperature of m tiler. Vigor oozes from every pore The strength of roan passes away in Invisible va por, and weaker woman becomes relaxed and nerveless, It was to meet such difficult les that Hostetter's Linters were given to society. It Is to prevent the evil consequences to which nn unbraccrl, depleted, debilitated orgtmixa t lon is liable, that they are recommended as a stanza Tonic for both ooze,. Old people die of exhaustion every clay, who might have kept death at hay for years to come, by an occasion al resort to this powerful and harmless vex , table stomachic. Nino tenths of the community, rich as well poor, war). continually. If their hands are norm ploy ed.l heir Ore hmt. head or 1r ,Inore—leg b. the tital enel Cie-:o. 11111-cite toll. not tone the ryololll with Hos ietter' o s Bitters and the wear and tear of bassi. life 01111 x, cOloparutleely Unfelt 121,11 In the most opprer.d‘ a weather. No languor will hu experlietierd, for ItA last 110 the vital fort,. .;re expended they will he recruited and re sewed by this healthful restorative. As a aum leer In vlgorant ills indispensable to young and old. Said everywhere. = I re sold wholesala and retail at very• low rates lernina , a Drag and Patent Medicine Depot, ,e, ai Market su eel., corner of the Diamond an 1 Market, near roarth street. Virglap. riilon Coosensino—Remnrkr ' of J. Moor Botts. asntairok, May 17,—The Colon ,tate Coe volition of Virginia mel at Alexandria to-slay. There was a large attendance of delegates, among them John Minor Botts, who said ire was iself-cOnctituted, for be came from Culpep per where there wee Union men hut they had hold no meeting. r lie did notknow it to he it fact, hat lie believed that be was the WO3 mun in the county who was not ...thorn." of icing seen at a anion meeting. lie had come in, however, to make their her one - more, sod would leave it to the Convention to .3 whether he should he considered u member or not. The chairman stated It was neceasary for some one to vouch for Mr. 80LL.., 1, he know , thrithe bald faithfully served in Mc Dan WI s . an •e nII, he e w rs o t=t e i n ul i t ' l r it e h ' ar ' lm Is " bin titiLit. faithfully. Mr. McKenzie said there was no trouble In regard to Mr. Botts, but It WWI other pergOns fie was Inquiring after. A delegate from Frederick county stated that the Union voters there numbered about all hundred end flay. and that recently about one hundred and fifty Northern teen had settled in that county. Mr. Clement.., of Portsmouth, spoke of the late clam ion in that city, when the disloyal persons forced the Judges of Election to Close the polls, and he ated that tile UIIIOIIISIS could poll ..host a M votes against MO by the rebels Tim COtatnltteo on Permanent Orgaulaatlon raported l the following filet of °givens: JOllll Mteror Bette, President; Meagre. Wavle , Mc Benne Burnham, Wardwell and V A. drar ' Vico 1 2- realderds3 and W. .1. Cow Ina, A M. Crane and G. K. Glltnor, Soerelarlea. The report was adopted. Ti,. Army 8111-44eneral Gennt Urges in. Passage—Freedmen's Korean I...esti gatlon—lntrignm of Nanta Anna. Maw Tong..bittyl7.-Bpeelals to the evening papers nay the President has sent a mosnago to the House enclosing a cnmtn unleation from General Grant, asking for the immediate pas sage of an army bill, assigning as a ',resort for this request the fact that ue.re troops are needelon the frontier and at the South. Ho also expresses the opinion that the troops can not be withdrawn from the Soma with safety for some time to Come. The House Committee on the Freedmen's Bureau have agreed to report a resolution for the appointment of a Joint Committee of Congress to investigate the working of the Freedmen's Bureau, to travel through the Southern States, to take tostitnonv, and to re• port to Congress. The rumor of the Intrigues. in N 6 1ch Santa Aura is concerned, has prompted a general destte in Washington to have Juarez ailed, but the 'memos of the proposed Mexican loan la very doubtful. Beano 'Of es Hinfider—Deeislon In She Lamm Henderson Case. 401,14L1.E. Ma' 17.—Ignv. Theodore Clapp, natlie of"Mabasette, and fur ninny yea, a I; nliarinn Minister to New OrltAnti, died here Wile evening. . - - The Jammut publishes an. elaborate °phi ion 'of Snilge Aland UUU.tTd, flf the United Mates District Court, relative to Isham Henderson, concluding that the Executive and Legislative depart meats or' Me' government having •le. dared that the rebellion is ended, the Court cannot assume that it coattail.; that this *pardon furniabee DO eoi alien of the political status of the Inhabitant-sof the Staled lately In rebellion; that Oda Is a (location which must answered elsewhere; that the Court wits ,ta order the arreet of-General Davie for the uppitrent contempt offered the Court. and that ho having resisted the order of arrest, is crim inally responsible, and that Ills case will ho presented to the Grand Jury, Asylum for Disabled O n ed lieldlerw—Clalin Agent D. W seoisorott, May IL—Among the I portan t , questions to be decided by the hoard of Mana gers of the ASV= for Disabled Vol unther sol dierssare UM =abet . of asylums to be eater and whore Waled_ what kind of I 1,1- loge shall be erected, what officers shall be ap pointed, and what their duties shall he nee rotary lihtuton IN Of the,Opinlon that the unre el:timed and forfolted , pay of the army, which now belongs to this Asylum, amounts Lo near ly The ClB,oou,Oth, ommissioner of internal Ilevenue de cides that a claim agent. is one whose Madness it is to prosecute claims In any of tile execu tive departments of the Government, or to procure patents, and that a parson who prose cute. said claim gratuitously cannot be said to mato the preseetition of Clams his busi ness, and need not take out a license as claim agent. Vivittnts Union Convention, ALICIAZDIII• VA-, May 17—The uneondltlton. al Union Convention met at noon to.day, C. It. Wardwell of Richmond, Le the Chair . 'Wm.". M. Botts was chosen President. lion. Horace Maynard of Tennessee addressed the Canyon.. Mon. The 141401.311.00 was very small. •• • The Tempefunee Came NEW Tonic, May 17.—Tbero wax n grand lies. poranco MUMS tang Brooklyn bud night, addressed by Bev.Yioochnr, Bev. T. I. Cuyler .%.•-;•.- • JIM nerria gird the ASIIIMMIIII/11000. 17:111' investigation con gorglng-DaYbe cumplpitfy th e 0.91111581.18U01) P 10; PUMIOGSAMIY, ECIIIO EiIMON. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. TESTIMONIAL TO GOVERNOR EYRE. THE LATEST NEWS ' The Sugar and Coffee Crops. BY =GRAPH. LETTER FROM EEN. WV. N Kir Yong,ilay 47.—Agivices from Jamaica to the 7th inst. are received. intelligence had been received in private communications from England. that It was likely Sir Henry Storks would be Contirmeil fin Governor of Jamaica., In the room of Es.kgrov, Eyre, who would he Il n lneriately recalled. Col. Hobbs, the otllcer who commanded the forces sent out against the blacks during the lute disturbances, and at whose orders some of the most horrible atrocities committed by the soldiers upon the negroes were perpetra ted, bee Commltteil suicide. He had lately la, come so seriously deranged in mind that it was thought advisable lie should return to England. Ile left Jamaica on an Eitglish Steamer on the list 1i1t.., In the custody of all neer and t wo soldiers, but on the day after t he Mx nor sa,.. Alllllll. 1 . . t 1 vessel sailed,widle walking on deck, attended W e nhh 'in at i M "j g by one of the soldiers, lie suddenly struek 7 '' ne "• E. -U. Nte "'"" , " t. low's till:, MILD, Jumped overboard, and was in v of Ile long deli)' 10 the lower Il i on. I drowned. or congr e ss, In agreeintl upon a plan for the Mrs. Gordon, the widow of Governor Gor regithicalration of the Army, suitable to our I don. left Jam.. On a visit to hlngland, p rewni ti " " r e e t" neeenit .t . response to an invitation from the anti-slave for early net lon. induced to pmesent the , r3setnneti . „ r i he J anincr o committee. Strange matter le yon eilielal Iv, soil to a.l , the at lee- If 3 may. she was passenger on board the SWIM` lion of Gong,. 10 11, htflini - IoW that When Sh c t ge oe l phi,„ w h o , i ii .t. o p e d they have he mat tet rainy before 1111,111,011, .reamer hi .10 What shun ld hr &11, n1,01..1111. en, Tile partisans of Governor Eyre who be - At the present lime sett Mutants are spring- , hexed that 111, rendered great service to the lee' nit with ti lt e n e e. i the dielrivl of g , Colony, In causing itnndreasof innocent blacks reentry 11.11Whell 1.110 .111.4.111Uni 1 - IN - l-rtillti the to be hotekt.t.L.Li,„,..,, doing they can to ra i r , l'aeltie Ogsmn, where heretofore the Indian annoy 111 enter lit prneent bum .," ntesurno was left it, undisputed poser sloe. Emigrant. vial In aeknow lodgement of those services. err 1 , 11 , 111111.1 10 these settlements and to the Notwalistand Mg their efforts in three parish ,;old tint so f"l it R eek y e ' er, 'arrangunints have been made for holiltng vallgible toglis ay. The people ilock Ing ll, ineet legs furtherance of the projegi. Eyre these regions sire citizens of the I'of ed states, is reported to to ve hail healthogoinplele and are entitled to the protection of the G ' 0,-ly , o . t . e . trnted hoot xt ry mind end hotly. ern troint. They are developtilit the resources In Cl Thomas, In the east parish, In which ''l Hi " toits g reet ieitttel ' i g e • hius the disturottnees oectirred, the plants. are making Ii the interest as well the duty to ..ote . tintentg e canal el' I,Lorertl r, the give them military protection. This nukes a ga m r estates. The crons are fallin behind the mach greater ' twee went afilxslslpnl tie- I y Into expeeted, fro lack of hands g to rut the gessary than oas ever heretofore required. rice callus. In ether pe.t . tete.e, the yield or oil. A .nall etilititrY 'er e " i n rin i e ' red le tin gar is expected to he good, and the Chinn crop states lately in rebeihmt, ami It venom for this vet, has been larger than lug, men foreseen that this form ill not to- required for smog , time to corns. It is in In: holof.l that fly elt entrap 1 ., 1 igh n l ee need n •gru l. t I oil this not hr ti-ceo-Ito In en wire the g entry, 011,1 many or these have realised hand. laws, either state or eat 1011al. but the „ 00 . ht . no, sale to the crops they i . e. . tif-t• Of sentiment entremliirisl by the great L ... just g athered In. 'rile prospects for east year war wide! , has raged for will um- , this head are very cheering. the presence of a mII ditty force necessary to gtve feeling lit nanhl lay to the people. All eh'"ee 'll""eti el" the 1"w" et ti"' ch"h- 11'iR ITALY PREDICTED. try wl II Mel tills alike To unthition order , the thiverntnent has been 1-111111•01if-.1 10 I retain voineteers all ill,- while. Till' VOI- --- unteers have become dissatisfied, and claim that the contract v. ithyleltl has been , totaled I Fleet Concentrated and Soldiers Ly retalning them after the war was "vet lt, : reason of ditnattsf.titin tile) are no longer og on Furlough Recalled, use, I every one now remaining tit Ihe ser. Mile might tut well isi glisellargisl at Mire. Tllll Urgent Necessity for the Pas sage of the Army Bill. W A.III,•TON, Nizly Pre:,Went sent it lonssagn In ihn nueloslng 11.0 full,,\. lug nommunient Inn from 1.10.11. 1. enentl rolnre.l entente., ha. equal right ill cimoLlot ht. d1,0131 . 10,1.11t be ha,. net done wo. floe THE GENERALS IN COUNCIL. ell% the extutleg laws euthorize the retention of 1 his fore.', even ir they sirii content to ! main t The Untlest State. 501.1124 11:10.e.) promptly a hill for the reorganisation ot the w „„ army, which, In my opinion, as free from ; •.1:11.,•••-‘••• th e Wire Puller. objection as any great metumre could pos. 1 natty be. Besides, It would .nonlj the mi"""""' rwl ufxlte tun r. V"'". tea. il'sl'Rl PREPARING FOR DEFENSE. thote.and wldltionul men to er the piesent • organisation, but gives is large number of bile battalions and companies, and the pnbl lc guarding route+ over the plains 1 and giving protection in the southern atalea . - otra/110/11 Of Frame Defined. demand Inc occupation of a great number or weds. For many of them a small company is just as cflielent as one with more men would ; New Sono, May 17 r r ib m w, be. The bill before t ongrss, or the one that has paawal the Senate, gives an Incr••••••1'•1 Italy, vortcslnitnient of April :kith, °Pn+ ids number of compludea, by •Ilminlshing the letter 11,0. within fortnight we shall be number of the rank and tile of each tidii•PlinY• Involved In a war. The allandoned fort r••••s of It Is an ex•••••••lingly :app rile mea.ure Pus particular. for it provides for the Inerenec It. remora 1, being fortin ,l 'mate. the Peet alien ocsgssion requires more men. The eon,. eoneenlrate , l and all the .0141142 n; on f arlongl, patty Is I,lle ot g ion Thal recall...l,l.nm, the re.erve of the can bemost. a oboe' materially Juju, log and ',14 All paper• are the dlrkelp:lne atoll ealriene). IC:titan 1111111 i The •ienerals--• • ishllnt. In,' The helief that Congress would act pr +I- 11101., l'ettineago and rellti—are ineo ly in title matter if their sitention •ca. i hied in iiillitary emoted Everyloaly prepare. to It, has Indite.' ILII, 111 re+pectfnily ask • •oli ; tor a isr, and .1111 they II y l 0 Nlittl IL , rearm,. atten non to II If you agree With 11111 111iiily 111/1/11 the Austrian armutnetti.. lo Matter, I Arlllllli 111,0 /LlO4. If )on deem It prop- N3i,vill.lll the great wire pullet, alto at,. 511111 attelt enilorftettienl. a. 'on pushed 111.1assoel., and 11111, pantes las Marino. may tar pleased to make, he Mal betel e • on- I ra. at, that Austrla cannot avoid aur great. through the Speaker of the lien•. Ti,,' Venn.. vorr....potolent uI the Var. Very r._Ype,y our 0111 eel • 11.11 t. /Mew say, .I.usl tan is placing herself in 11 u• IT, Lieu!. (Jr n. .tare of complete defence In I lie Quadra atera(. l'r•suw are arriving trom nil point., arid wllb .ut mg Poncho., a and 1...gun0, the MORE INDT A N TRO1TBI • ES -""-^ .a,t, 11,c for tre-e,. crena atel A. 1111111.1 0111 , 11 Al, mot..ri,Al and .ni• t d... Tio•lil 11;cl) f ron.let• ot more than t. hundred C/Allll.lll artery, i 11,413111 spare Kn. at al, tile 11,1114 1,11(111'1111 Ortnlll and Mantua. The 'insist:tn. have erecte.l ',Munn.and ea • tr.:het...Ma, unseat Witt Ins slropgly arum.' The altiadrilateral ts. therefore, an Immense entrenched camp. whore all the advantages will N. on the side of the defence. N.,.. , 1e0n ha in Ile 1111 elt.e•ltlon ..r ,`" pr .1,1011 1.11 Vl,lll, toward. 111111 :odd the rote t er eithz German pea er•• to the French I.egt— I hrongh Allue•tot of ,rate II terwe and decl-,ve. declaring pnclar volley, an hone,. nentralliv, and Pot tre dom ..t action for the ernptie Italy, the Em peror .ay• 111 flee lo 1114•0. e too own cor.e. •ut Ital), A ...trot, usieLt take on he u r.cl: alone the riot. of am. The statentent gale rise to an animatedne In the cert. Lev.- haV, 11, Tel lee find Isle. `twee t• t theme 1115111i01, 1 . FOREIGN NEII S PER JURA. Investigations by Governor of Idaho, RAD WHITES THE AGGRESSORS W A.11,••103, /iA3 The ittivrnor ot 1.11- Ito ha. Ittlilrecti.eil n /el.! r It, the el e 1,1111.1*.1..11. of Indian Atlturc i Informing him tot Itictoaciii, ere of fillltie ol.steeti q• 11 thr Mit of Yilarch, tahMe tilt. city. 'war Wu mouth of YtHlllj,.. t. rottk ,tti It. , ROW` Iv., by a hurt y .1 t t i.• a. lif !that° tt onnry. lie cowl mit, 1,3- I..nylag, "There were but t tt gen% n Mole.+. The le, were women aml minarets The Vmutedlat tt art t lers--miners—thimeted against the darters, Mint their .tut erne. 1., 1 shall 1.0.4 n n In Ft few PhOWing that the i aluri were deltmeolea" told peaceattle. 11 anything with nerve Id/ bring tin a general Indian w liV. it I+ ins! inleh arts In-.e Ve gathered On rest et the trite. and placed them tinder the mnteet Inn of the mili tary tit this lutist. Th.. ‘,011.0f11,11 hlgh. And 1 have all 1 can it, to carry not Ott 111. tOn. MgltlnSt the depraved 11.01 - 11 i Yen 111 en( e‘ I Nees I toward. the 1. 1 .00 aat Intha Things had: tlrmendnn., btit twit the Intel to the Indt.th eintatry become+ pa rabic I shalt 11.101 I Ise tmithled water.. Inn t lett I ha vu examined have I found the re.l than the aggreata tr. Int artably the Ire nibie nrrings tenni SMO e fiend PM (11111114Ze Of bent white Melt. I VIEN I At_7si Bead-renter Stephens Plaling Out. HE REFUSES TO MAKE PUBLIC THE FINANCIAL REPORT. Queer Items in O'Mabony's Books New Inns, May C.—The Interest erented by Mr. Stephenv' visit to this rely events to le. rapidly pawing away. This morning lost 14.. MI the 11140 Celt tre, tat his per lore an the Mott...l.llton Hotel. Thou wbo pith! him a vi.. 11 same f:11111pOiell 1.'11101,311y of the °Moen. of the late Fenian lleed•lnarter. In I. soots !sullen. The prowl OM lan.loees trene meted Is it. reference to the poet and Ns: me finances. Mr. rimphe ue lase positively Moved to give the preve the Inutnelal report of Its., Committee whom ha appointed 10 r. none t he !rooks of O'Aistimacy and Some of the Mo. 101211110 U the Looks were of an e r t ro ma diary character. Numerous Items entered es scraps, involving large amounts of hoot y. oupear W have been paid for sending spies to the Roberts Ulto.ll,lgS. THE MEXICAN WAR Succesm or the Imperialists S• 211 FIIANCIEWO. !day lA—The Imperial Con ant! of Mexico in thin- city, has received official dispatches, vin Acapulco, announcing that tine Ltherals, after their defeat at alleitorteinan, en nientverml to rally, but were surprmed and eompletely routes!. The occupation of Tanis tnro, by the imperintiLata, is officially repos - nod. There in a general deftresmlnnon In Molina ,torkx; Ophir„ino; Imlterlal, I,_'t; Gould Curry, tn,lYi, and A I pita, 2,nkn. Letters from ollf !tell confirm the reports of the Itepuldicons under Nun ocrupyling Pone had Flax in, but nay they 1 - untanned only Wren days, leaving out the approach of the Aus trian., .• Tho .11,riro Eadildlc sayn while Diaz was thus Operatiln pt 011)/ltnt, AlVarni. uttnelled AM pule°, het way rlech.ndiy ropelseil. The Imperialist (Amoral Ons loom olsllffell to abandon els eampalmi In ~Inalu for Molt of ;counter)• Mtn/WC Prenbyterlnza General Anaemialen. Sr. Lone May 7.—The IMneetti AMSOIII illy of Lho Old habOol Presbyterian Chorth mot at lie. Cho reh, corner Pints nail Wainat xtreetn, this rooming. Tim npets lag nernma wna pm/ached by Or. Lowry, of Nen Tmk. Throe candidate, reprerem flog different par ties, were nominated Ice. Mialeentor, with the following result: IL 1.. alanton, IL.; P. It, I,nr ley, 7fe, S. If. WllsOn, Is. The number of Caw nilielioners was two 'hundred and fifty-nine. 'rise New school Assembly met at lir. Nei eon's Church, corner of Fourteenth street and Lucas Place, The opening sermon wise preach ed by Br. Chew, of Itheisester,New York. Prof. Hopkins, of Auburn, New York, wan entree Moderator. Two hundred and one Cumin's stoners were present. The President of the Mobile and Ohle Rail road, Major E. Withers, of Mobile, Kell a dele gation of gentlemen representing the com mercial interests of that city, arrived u.tlaY, and are guests of the Merchants Exchange. lillseLeeippt Valley Fair. New QatusSili, May 17.--The Mechanics and Agricultural Fair for the Mississippi Valley opens November MU,. Exhibitors are solieltml I Orannizaltiorl of Diatibled• Soldiers' Mein the - whole country. A large amount of Asylum. money has been raised and the grounds are to W Asti inflTolf, May 17.—The organixatlon of be handsomely adOrned., the Natiutuit Asytum for disabled volun- The Empress Carlotta left Mexico for Corm- Leer soldiers, ban been completed by the clue eoa'ori thollret last Iwo of General Benjamin F. Butler as Presil- Smith's plan for draining the valley of Mex. , dent; lien. P. J. Ostereanee and Georgell, lco bulked accepted and a decree teemed. Walker vi ne pre.den,, and Lewis 11. Gun. I .1.6, decretary. Rinalenary Annlvermary. • . . Republican mayor Dowrow;May 17 .- Thu RIIIIiVOIVAry,nikt tug , . of the National Baptist Lit)l3/0, ghlatollary nr- I WII . .LIA w. eon?, 11717. 4 -The • popabli aaalcanea stow beinglitild'llllßls city, and 'eletted, Wood, /t479r9l l ster. , wIM oacalube 'ante Jaye. I day by Witsajazity. , PITTSBURGH, FRII ADVICES FROM JAMAICA. Suicide of Colonel Hobbs gr. Gantlittone on the Future of America. 1 , 011ia,%, May I In 111, !louse ( .aninona. May , I, 01 r. Idatistotte made his anneal finan cial statement for flip ensuing ye.. 'lie esti mate- the ernenilitare at 1te1,.2 . 2:01.1. fool the 1.,1•1 , l/.• at tlait.:.;tonst, lea% log a surplus of M In reran - Hug to the American deht. aae.l I words, marl tomes. that I Ilona we future of AUlrrirll,llol far It- nll5lllOO etateenetl, w 1101 Wt. - 141141 Ith ant ntletrnootnent. I donot Itollele that the de allcount/Lute only ho the A theriestt people. In tt tiatalerste time It will 1,o1:40.( within trey emntl MIMS, and flay w alai WO 14 persons nos IR lag to. ffatael uiingl lher At till. 111011/V:li Alner6 lea 1.., I b..ltevil, put nig VIII the ..tnottat of the r...,1.1111t. 4.1 the I 1.11.. , 1n1mte. , og.t 11.10. I apprehend, than ahont eighty toll. Lions of MOlleV, the largest stun ever ralandlu any country (of the ourpo.em Of 4 eetittul ersll.llellt." M!!MMaMMI MESMMEMiNii \ Asu ...at, May 17.—Tho hip been 0/ , nerv,•,l tr. u.l,v or ftolting and prayer by prl,- rlamation tn.. Mayor, In ,terorvianue with preriounly publittheal hocounts that the l'rent dent ordel cif the day to be en ohnerved, ou ac count of the near approach of cholera. Late la the rifternoOnit a Its,thwynorea that :lotto.. day tn! born than Alentistatent by tha ?rent dent. John rOrlerfleld, formerly it IPILII)41,, old emililenl, we.% tart , SLOti un,l 1011ged In the penitentiary, It In minim etl, ~r bring im pi mit.' WI tin eh° connpfr rs lu Qt. time _peed!)ny to the iirstl,Of ereenlent Lincoln. Vire In the Weed•—tneent,Loas of Prop- CZO litarox, May li.—About lour thousand ace,w of woodland were burned over the present weak, prim:loftily In the umsla of Studs 'eh lciontnet. One duelling houto In Neat 011.1 W Intl was nielinloil in the destruction, an s d a large amount of corded a‘ oat!. TIIII 10.8 of property urnm at Sae,ooo- WAS duration had niopped spread leg. There wore heavy rains In the eltdulty last night. SohLora' and Bailors' Convention in Maine. Ihtioloa,BlL, May 17.—10 tlio 'whiten' and sailors' convention, today, ttevoral rotiolu tlllllli, tor a political aliamattir were preaential, canning a political ileintte, which Watt ended lay their Wins cultured to the Coniunitito tni iteanintinnit tiro. Tayster, for the Committee,. ralrOrtZ .1 u draft of a rou ut 'tut 1011. It provide , fur a norm:went organization, and (or bolding an nual InClairtgrt In thu month of May. Victory Over the French In Meilen IV Antos , : ros, they 17.—Adv ices have berg received front wan .l tan llontistu, the Capital of the Si at e of Tobaseo, containing the trifle lilt report of Colonel Mender. , the Level nor of the State, of a Victory which he obtained Oyer the F relwlutt the lowa of Join a, Olt the lick of A prli. After a short battle, the garrlfloll of Joint:tat surrendered to Colo/101 MOrlfiet, with their cannon, arras, nolumultion, gut. The French have lost in that way the only point they held In the State. Ship Carpenters , Strike—Threatened Removal of the Ilespliness—Ald for =I N va• Yowl, May I.7—The ant: eof the ship carpente. +, Mourn, and _eaulliorri continues. Entoloyern nay II it i With 11111(h longer tiny will remove their ImAlnimin to Mbar arts. Thu Itverage aM .. t revolved weekly MA all to the caulkers In from $1,5t0 to V. 2,000. Tim working Cation, 11. In said, aro Mena to contract e loan of .2.50,D0U for the striker. MLlp'••Crew iyreretott Ronne annied New Yous, ldtty 17.—Eloyes of tho crow of the ship Emeort, from Liverpool, ore under str rest for mutiny, for refusing to do duty at the pumps. The molt house nttaehed to the brewery of Betz & Co, West Forty-fourth street, Wtus burnt to-day. The 1011 s is from Cy= to (Oh fully Mamma. AY, MAY 18, 1866 CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. APIIINUTON, May 17. MEM The lUII tr prohibit the carriage, shipping or transpOrtat tun of nitro-glYccrine on Pas - e.g. , mtitsels tor ra PILSOOII. The resolui on to appoint Comm ISM ioner4 en examine (Cr n fre.-h writer basin for the navy, at Portland. Me., Nlay an amendment to Inelalt. New London, Conn., was toted down. A hill to grant lanile to aid In the construc tion of a railroad from the Central Pacific Itailroial, In California to Portland, in the. State of Oregon, will lIIINSeti. dtpi0,,..0 le appropriation Mil wit , taken tip at one ,m link. Mr. Sumner withdrew the amendment In creasing the salary of Mr. illinter.Clitef Clerk of the State Department, to (0,500, and otTereti a substitute, creating the ofllce of Second As sistant Secretary at that rate from the first of July next, which was adopted by nee ma jority, On motion of Mr. Sumner, an amendment was adopted, that LIM salary of a Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraordinary shall be that nen minister resident, except in countries now represented by Envoy Evt raor diaary. On I [lntim of Mr. lioekalew, the appropria tion for aeeret aervlre on enntingent Inn,l of the etepillonont w red need irtnn VO,OOO to *I an. The us then plinfnt. r..., West Lola I Academy 1.111 attar up. on anlnn,lnlent, reenTrinten,lnel by the Fi nance Uointniltee, atoklng out nnn,lry provis ione of the 1.111, the effect of which amend ment, Is to leave open the few remaining vuennettot In Calletalltps at West Point ler the loyal men Of the Southern Statea, was adopt- Mr. Wilde submitted an amendment, In tended to be MlOOllll4l Io the 11011.• resolu tion 121, proposing an aendment to the Con st.tutlOn of the United States. It is as follows: Art felo—Sectlon let, No State shall look, or tallOroff ally law which shall alirldge the Itrlr iledOnar immunities of citizens of the Untied States, or shall any slate deprive any person of life, 11l lerty or property without the due process of law, nor deny auy person within its Jitrisdlet lon Ibe WI 113.1 prot cello,. of the laws. Nee. 'I. No Mann to pernonn, an to any 01 whom,the right of nutrimmt, ttny ti In inerino nation lt madmade, allull , 1111'1 t1111(A ill the Luata of represtatintion, attics.. such ti inert in 1- nation be In virtue of impartini 4111:1111111,L1011, foontiotti on ottelligcnce or property, or Ito unt• of a to usage or participat Ititi in the re buollion or otitur Primed. e. S. The public Juba of the rotted States, Inc S luding all ilelihs or °litigations wniclo have boon or may hereafter be eentructed In vale presiong the rebellion, or in carrying on Si,., ear in defence Of the 11 1011, or tor payment of bountlee or pe11410114 incident to sueb war, and orovitleil by tom, shall be Inviolable. and shall not be tatzahle by any State; but debt, or elongations e tell have 1/0011 or may her, after lie Imo. red In aid of Innurrection or of r agttiuxt the I ailed Slates, and elation for lanieeeteat.l4in for loss of Involuntary or servile bor, anal I not be 1.0.1,1 by any State, nor by the United State.. 'see. 4. That Congress 11111111 have power to mintlnn, byl4pm - or at mote legislation, the pra t-I,4(ms Of artiete. Mr. ill - lines introduced aJoint resolution as follow 4, which was referraii to the Committee nn \ aval Resolved, That a resolution, nipprovesi .I sly tat, lanh regulating the ineestinent Of the naval panstent fund, lon, /toil the sante is here- Ity auteuileit, so as to reouire such portions of the said fund Ili 1,0 thereby ordered to he In vested lo registered securities of the United :states, to in, mule ot' permanent loan to tho roped States at it per coot. Interest per an num, 10.0010, payable on the first any of dais nary and the first day of July of eget, your; provides], that ',thing hereto contained shall lie construed to 11111e11,1 Or alter thy afoi could exeept as far as relates to the mode of Inviostotioti Mr %Mon offered :to 1L111,11411111 . 111. protubit mg Ito, appointment of men Milli hut served to lb° 1N4,4!i army or navy, from tie Nns'n.l Aeridetny or an . 104.1,1 Wunt Point. Mr. 1.M0111.t.M moved to hitter( the a ant voluntary." Itletigreint fig:LIMO :1. Mr Tnonbull ttliertnltonionlinent Unit no nney in ' , totes n tli-irlet, not represent edne In Congress nnnn IN. nO,rl n hilt. Statem and illetrh, tire totrepreeettle.l Itninirreeil to- M . 4 ante n. at en t toil the Inn The von.nleriith at to the Futoling 11111 ie. rinot Mr FF,S.4`llili 11 to 1.11.• Fitneltrig It.ll, 311 a targ..•l 111,• rtn.l4lol,tiOn 01 ll.' %.1101.1rue,I. lIIMM Mr Daweso 14 . 0 1 hat he a mild eall up to-tuorrha. tb gaN e eontente.l eleetton otoe Fel. let agnlnal I telano Mr. Kan.en, tt out I Ito l'ittutnlll 00 on 1 ttrrtage, etghts and Measure.,u r, prted 1,111. to 00. norine the of the mot rie.y.toto of trend,. hd Indaal eel ing the ,Lortotar, of the I r,tro a fertileh eael, '1 ate It one ...I Of ~,, -I.delata u.,ad, and Ine.aanre. ni I Ile 1001010 -1e111,1.• anti dn Lie inedddieeN o 1 a eight. of ‘lonotninal ion of grandne, and 10 aistho- I lan the .Pro.iclent to anpolut a overt& coin- ItiOtatem 1.. (AC Ida.. the adoption of a uni form to - linage heMeoen the Unttml ettatua and foreign e,,trittrio, all of orhielt arero palmed. Mr 3enf froth the .elect Committee Oil the hank I artla., repot toil a new tool:rapt tll., lie •4a1,1 aan the one originally rc port,l hl' he 1 otnnilttee Mot amended by Lite Holum a lilt stoma , other aniendlnentl, Meeting ONeell(di n Mad.. The bill, after an •Idanatinn by Mr. Jonek, aunt...over tilt the tiouontg of null Tneyaln). 'I he , sertate tall amending the taa to pro,. to, tor the 1,11 l the de:1141011v od the alterl !gate...wrote.. I 011,1, 1.103 Th. -gOOOO iOOO ro.olorroo evtano: the Ulan (on ent”d !led Mit the 11,1 oet lion or the w o,dr, i•Aoirh. The Itoune went Into Committee 01 the h.•le MI the tat 101 l 31, the petition of the ellizesh. Ire, h,klen fhreateo.loo of it... t fur -gate !emits t.•retire I their tercels- Lion, which ASIA 1...11.rred to the Committee on Bent. Al.o, a heti:lon of the citizen. of .Iheela chum,, Sew 1 ork. :sling the rend. ,h•trthell uf tlit.. tacitt on dit..s, itnien win» re (erred to ti,, Committee on Why. end Mehhh, . _ Mr. I.a.flin 141:vented u pelltlon on the name unhteri, from the . - Itleen• of Jefretumn count). New York. it,, Schettek presented the petit/Oil of twen ty soldiers of Puller comity, Ohio, for the equallmition Is3utitiea. The I'm.e went into t morn ittee of the Whole Oil ,date of the Union, Mr. Mitoses in the ellen . , nod resumed the consideration of the tax 1,111, corm...m.lllg with the clause to impo,e a spemal tat on anet lancers. Th. ',graph is regard to the proortetors of gift en terprise. wen amended hyincreasing the Ape -01..1 L s , from 401 (0 3150. The hearing in re- Rani to miners gave rise to Vales 'durable de bate, Messrs. Stevens, Heily, Meitner, Bidwell, and Ilm , per taking ground against the Lax, sod Messrs Morrill, Ill:dr, and sehenek, de lendind, Finney the Mfbilt.o wits CIORMI On the para. zrepli, and the t mom ittee was brought to a s n hielt wits on the motion of Mr. Stevens to sti „alt the paragraph. The illation a 1.4 agreed to. and I lie paragraph in regard to et seens ourrirtv era , auteioltut by adding tile ords 'and agents," and by increasing the mIEIIIIIIIIII IMIIIIttAMI of tinniness from ItitSl to sl,lion per annum of draynten who own one dray or tenni. 'I he following aas inserted as flow paragraph . °Grinders ot Cotten or spires shall pay Slam any person who manufactures or amperes for use and sale by grinding or other proome., corr., spices or nutstard, or ail 1111 unttml coffee, or inustaard, or Itny article or eomponntl intended for Ilse In the adulteration of, or as substitute tor, coffee, mustard, shall he regarded its a grunter of coffee or spires under Una ant; pro. v hied, that any person who snail roast coffee for use sod sale shall be required to pay the speelal tax herein impoeed upon grinders of coffee orsplees.” At the close of tho portion of the bill button tog tile special tea. trio following proviso Wits added: ol.rovltled, filet the ileyment of any I.IIX lu tilts net levied or provided, shall not he held or eonstrUed to exempt any person car ying any trade, business or profession harem Apr:Oiled from any penalty or punish ment provided I,y the lawn of any State or carrving ori SUM, trade, business or profession althm anal! State, or in app manner to au. thortae the entnmencnment or continu nation Of such trade, busineas or pro fession, contrary to the laws Of such State, or itt plates provided try municipal blot mot titian the payment of any tax be held or con strued to prohibit or prevent any State from placing a tiuty or tax for State or other pur poses, or any (note, businais or prOfoulon taxed by this act. On 'notion. of Mr. Thayer, the paragraph amendni section ne of the present law was I mem I e by adding the following "In any pan of t the entry within which is embraced more than one collection district, the Secrets. ry of the Dreigerry In hereby ovtltprized to pnt all the bonito(' warehouses In spell ports under the charge Mont. collector of internal Revenue, to Im by tam designated, and the collector so designated shall have entire charge and control of all matters connected with soul; bonded warehouses." No other material emendmentv wore adop ted. The Comm Met utter Ofspo , thig of twen ty-three pages of the bill, rose, when the !Meeker presented a message of the President of the United itates, transmitting a Commun. Motion from the Beeretary of War and a letter from I.lentenant tionerttl Orant, relative to the necessity for the legalaticm on the subject of the army. The Lieutenant OetteraPs letter to the Secretary of War wag read, after which the message and letters were referral to the Committee on Watery and ordered to berinted. tar. Thayer desired to Inetruetttudt4ommit. ;co to report back the donate bill. but the House remand to reomendor the rote re., (erring the message, so as to enable him to move In refer with Imo raetlon. The House adjourned et hal r. A Radical rovimmeter Removed. CA lao, May 17.—The removal of 001• moo, a radical loontinii,tor of Una Ottry t la announced. Col, Graham to named is htunnoonaaor. Twostr-. a military prlaonora, from Little flock, 'mewl to-day on tOnto tO tide ',mitten. nary at Columbna, Ohio DuMilo Market. 111 . VVALO, May 17.—Flow; ltxtra State. VAN Western And Canada White, $11.014. Wheat In/votive and nominal, at about COO for No. Mllwankao Spring, Corn dull; No. 1400. Oats dull. Parlay tiller Canadian.•ll.ye, 80e. Whis ky, nnininal. Pork, $.31,60. lard, IP.4e. Taxation of Government Rond• New pone, idny 17.—A Waelaington special mays that tlo limme Oomtnittee CM Banking bas under considoraCion a bill to exempt from taxation ell Government Poona in the pones alon of National Ranks. ' Film as Troy,. I !. , ' X' , ', ' - . . Tnoi May 11..—A , larile Immo', tenement - 1n West. T roy, owned by A.l). Collins, and neon. led by a number of families, wan destroyed • Oro earlylida morning. A obild tWo years • ' ' p d pertehedin ttn) daMen, CITY IND NEIGIIBORHODD. ( .4 I , I)ITTh,VAI,I)N THIRD PAGE.) First Annual Convention of the Protest ant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Pittsburgh. Tlie nnventlon met, accenting to adjourn ment, at In o'clock yesterday morning. The n-ual services, including communion, then took place, the Reverends Spaulding, Whit,* Taylor and Smith °Notating. On ins Wont of I mlismedtion. the President of the Convention, Bishop gerfoot, was M 10.1,1010 be present, and the 11ev. C E. Swope noted In ills stead. After 11,0 singing Of Several beautiful compositions by the choir, tont the calling Of the roll, the Convention tnliournett, the hour having arrived. The Convention re-unnotnl,ltni nt half-punt three o'clock, the RAY. C. E. Swope prunlding. lne report of the Committee on the right of clergymen to ..eats in the Convention aas ,14,- clared 1 order, The chairman of the Com mittee made a verbal report, stating that they had rev lewal the list of clergy reported by the Bishop and fomid it to . correct in everyparticular. They therefore hogged to le discharged. The Committee 011 the solinlasion of lay mem bers made a report sulatant Italy the same as the preceding Committee, anal also asked to he discharged. In both Melee the request was compiled with and tile CommAtees discharged from further labor In the premises. The President then informed the Convention that the beat business in order was to hear the report of the Committee on Amendments and Canons to the Constitution of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, but In view of the fact that their beloved Illshop W. present, despite Ills Illness, and ready to read his address to them, he thought it might be wen to cusps nd the roles that they might hear him. On motion, the rules were suspended and the Bishop proceeded to read the address, which, on Recount of its great length, wears unable to give brit a brief synopsis of. The Bishop, is opening, reverted to the circumstances under which he had annum- MI the duties of the Episcopate, and the pro gress made in propagating the interests of the Diocese since, the prospects of which he declared to be at present very propitious. lie then passed an eloquent eulogy on the memory of the late Bishops Potter and Bowman, the example of whom during their long and uses rid pilgrimage on earth he hoped would not Ise lost on those that a Merciful Providence had seen tit to spare a little longer on earth. Ile also reverted at some length to the necessity of establishing a goal and efficient female col lege In the Diocese to lie under the immediate of the chnich, wherein the females of the Dior:rum could receive n good secular and religious training, without incurring the crier mous expense of going out of the Diocese (or that perpose. The lienwood school, at hew Brighton, he thought an admirable Institution, and hoped, as It had been of immense value to the church, that It would as soon its possible be converted into u DlOCeslan institution. That the church needed more clerical aid he thought was per ceptible to all, and ho hoped that God would imbue our young men with the worthy desire to heroine shepherds of the Muster's flock; that their services, which are on much needed, Might be given to glorify Itim who liveth and relgneth one Dad and Father for all time. His connection with the college of Hartford, Chan., lie Was happy to state, had been severed strive he had taken charge of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, and he was therefore at liberty to devote his time oX cia.ve/y to the discharge of the onerous duties appertaining to ills position as their chief prelate. But be thought It fitting here to return his sincere thanks to the clergy of Connecticut for many kindnesses received at their bands, and also to declare that he should remember them with feelings of love and affection as tong as life hated. Ile reviewed miunteiy all the label. be hall performed sin. he had accepted the Episco pate, and et:MC/Mind by stating that there were at present thirty-four churches in the Diet:ram, with one Bishop and twenty-nine ei..rg,yrnen. di the conclusion of the Bishops address, which was listened to throntliont with marked attention, the report of the Committee up pointed at a previous oonvuntion for the pur pose of ascertaining the amount belonging to this Diocese yet remaining In the treasury of the Diocese of Pennsylvania was received. Owing to c serious causes the Com mittee were not prepared to make a final re poet, and therefore legged that they be con t Intleti, with the 13.4iliitIOntOf two members to the number that already constitute the Com mittee. Elnvcrs.nbuenberger and -woro eaded to the committee, u bleb was continued indult - The Committee appointed to prepare a (mi st itut ion ant iminimi for the Diocese of Pitts burgh then p mien teil a printed report,consist log of twelve articles and twenty-two rules of order which wait I ratimnitted to the Conven tion he the chairman of the Conant/too, the ilev. C. E. swops, who slated that he supposed the delegatm knew that thcycoadil not adopt the ConstantiOn at the present...talon, tint only approve of it, If 1t met there sanction. A delegate wished to know why the constitti tlMl nl.O/111iLlvd might nut Pe adopted at this. session Mr. t•WripC ItIINWI,I4I that int, conatitutlon, under Ns latch they were now acting, would not allow them to,fo so. Mr. Itmmot said he was surpriatal that any member N1...01d dotire a new constitution, the old one being Mai inbor 01 the best legal mlnda that have lived during the last thirty yearn, besideu being hallowed by the memory of the past and the names of noveral of the host rhurettnen that ever exlsted. He holed noth ing would by done hastily or on the spur of the moment, and that the report would be laid over for the nwent and made the special order 01 the day for to-morrow. In reply Mr. swop° maid they hod no Paten- Mon or desire to hurry anything thrum - in, hot de,dred a full and open dtseu nie.. tn. the mat ter. In preparing the report they bad pro duced nothing °Mutual, but ha to.pcd that they had formed the ronntitution oroposod from the beat maternal obtainable. Mr. T J. Manual said It wan abaciutuly we ceenary to adopt the eellAtitlitleit Dew. Het. Mr. Teichudy, moved to resolution with Mr. Broom's, to theelfect that Lho rotadltutioh I. taken up, article try article, tomorrow morning Immediately after Nor vice. A delegate wished to offer 11.9 ' substitti te that the mrlstitutiou be taken up article by article at once. The chair overruled the sub stitute, and a vote lasing taken on Mr. lire -1101,4i resolution, as amended by Mr. I'sehndy, It was declared curried. The election for members of the standing Committee being now in order the Rev. W. A. Snlvely moved that candidates for members of the committee be taken up one by one la order to avoid ill feeling existing either by the majority or mi,ority. Considerable 4{14.1,41011 100 k place on to the propriety of proeveding at once to an nice- Lion, and also ou the propriety of moving tae names of the nominees printed before ballot ing. The lion. W. F. Johnston 01.11011 to know If any further nominations to those made yester- day were faludssable. - - - E. S. toilden desires! his nen:tete be stricken off the list of candidates. Although he was wllhng In serve the Diocese in any capacity, he had not the time to give to the business of the Committee. George W. Cue was then nominated in Mr. Golden , . %tend Mr. Josiah King thought that the mere fact of the tickets being printed need not have created such an opposition. He thought in order to oxpediato business it was ruttier ad vantageous titan otherwise. The vote on the motion to exclude the use of printed ballot* woe therttaken. The motion was lost by a large majority. The Convention then proceeded to an elec. 'ion for members of the Standing Committee, which consists of ton, live clerical and an equal number of laymen. After the clones] delegates ban voted the lay members were called epon, when the question of whether a parish bed a right to one or three lay votes as misty!, the illsetemlou lusting for some ten minutes. At length the President decided In favor of allowing each parish three votes, and unless Its appeal was tondo front that de cision curia should he the Cabe. An appeal from the decision of the chair was Asked, but was ruled out of order, and the bal ing proceeded with. 'rho result of the vote was as follows: MIMS Urn% r. s'woUe MBillesby.... Dr. Preston Mr. Oruntidon, o Mr. White. Mr. Spanlaing.. Mr. Futter Mr. Pon •ck Dr. Page . 4 Mr. Peet Scattering ;lon. T. IC llowo of L Sh nborgor. T.. 1. llre oton E. 8. (iol on (ion. (LI „Coss ... lion. T.. Illghato Josiah King F. IL. Bruno?. l.nbal i is elem. .. . Scattering . 16 Beton, the vote hail been announced the Unit. W. A. .etvely moved to adjourn, and that the veto Unannounced the Unit thing on the convening Ot the eonvention to-day. A vote being takep, air. Snively's motion pruvalled, and the convention was declared adjourned until to-daf at 10 o'clock a. in )Itholerale Day Goads. The card \of Messrs. Arbuthnot, Shanncin ..t Co., W holesale Dealers in Dry Goods, appears tiovi today in .ur advertising columns. This is ono of our; oldest and most Tellable et bald ness arms,' d ono Which has ever received and mart • a goOdly snare of the patronage of this seat of country, Purchasing their goods from 'first bends they aro enabled to offer anperiOr attractions to the city and coun try trade, and inletietisfully to compete with Eastern houses. TUsy have just received a large invoice of superior Foreign and Domes tie donde, , whipit •crubraees every variety a dress materials, Channels, cassimeres, tweeds, 'Matins, cambric-3,- ninths, jeans, and every thing ainalls claimed in the dr/ . .gfirnini l ine of business.. They make a specialty Of.hoslery, gloves, shawls, and notions of every descrip tion. City trade, conntry.lnerellants and pod ' diem should examine thelittiell.OEMasara. Ar buthnot, Shannon A Co.; and compute prices' before purchasing their g,ooda frOldklaatildi . . neanlYataeM..:4llebal Sot , : ley, orentaus driver, was before Alderman atralnPrestotibayifOrthreeteateg James Mar, tin with bodily hann. Hewes beld in s3oWror a %Mani( •tailtorrow. PRICE THREE CENTS An Old Man Marries s lt!rd Wile, an d i=lZt!= Alderman Strain, of ttie Tenth ward, yester day entertained a Case a tittle out Of the visual order. Hanle] Logan, over whose head sixty are summers and winters hare passed, called upon the magistrate named, and represented that on the 9th of March, In Huntingdon, where he resides. he, atter much persnasiOn on her part, marriml a young woman named Ann E. hunt. The marriage proving unhappy, after the lapse 01 a few months his de parted his household, anal he lost all trace of her. tteecntly,.nowever, he learned that she was domiciled in the borough of Birmingham with a young man named Peter Greet, and living with him as a wife. Behoving this to be the case, and that his wets, had taken unto her self n second husband, he desired to Institute criminal proceedings against tier as well as against the man who be claims has usurped his marital rights. Hr accord ingly made information against Ann E. lac gnu (as he calls her) alias Greet, for bigamy, and against Peter Greet for fornication. IV Kr tutus were Issued, and the itemised In dne time brought before his magistracy Alder men strain The alleged bigamist Is quite handsome, and looks as though she might yet be in I. er teens. Greet, who neemnpan led her, and to Whomßile appeared quite Innately disrmsed, Is In . manhoo d 's prltre, of good address anti genteel appear ance. The necnileil gate hail for their appear ance at court for trial, the young woman In, Mg held la VAiti. and Greet. In Ipllo. If the ease C 0111,41 to trial , w e w ill he It the tip pets, mice of t he :incased and accuser, dispari ty of age considered, will not have great weight with the Judgment of the court, should the facts be as represent e d A mu senaetst ss.. At the Opera House, to-night, the Little actress, Emilie Melville, takes a benefit. She will appear as "Nellie" in the great new play entitled "Day Dreams." We are pleas.' with Miss Melville's acting beyond expression. She throws life into all the characters she as sumes. and attempts nothing in which she Is not perfectly easy and at borne. A few years hence Miss Melville will be recognized and appreciated by the lovers of a faithful repre sentation of the drama as a star of tile first magnitude. She is well supported by tne tal ented stock company of the Opera House. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Leak, the enter prising manager of the Opera Mouse, has been, thus far, pecuniarily suceessfeliy,wil he his ef forts to cater to the tastes of the commnnity for a legitimate drama are fully appreciated. At the Theatre, the magnificent Leo Hudson, with her wonderfully trained horse "henna tion," is drawing crowded houses. As an equestrian actress, Leo Hudson stands at the head of her profession. To-night she appears as "Dick Turpln," a role admirably adept.' to her high histrionic abilities, and one in which the cunning of her noble horse will be fully displayed. At Masonic Halt, to-night, the fatuous Buck ley Minstrels will give their first performance this season. They are among the oldest as well as the best minstrel troupes traveling. They have ignored the patent thread-bare Jokes and sayings, and present an entirely original order of programme. They have ever been favorites with ilttsourghers and no doubt Masonic Hall will be crowded to night upon the occasion of their first perform ance. MIKE LIPMAN'S rebrOUA (niters Is now trav eling this way. They will make their grand entry in the city at 10 o'clock next Monday morning. TWO Attempts at ineendlarlsm. On Thursday morning between twelve and one o'clock, as a man named Jan. Morrison was passing along Barker's alley in the Fourth ward, lie discovered a lire in the loft of S. Skinner's stable. On rushinglinto the loft he discovered an old broom burning, which on examination proved to have been thoroughly saturated with benzine. The lire was extin guished without doing any damage. About the same hour the watchman at Tomilason's foundry, also in the Fourth ward, saw a light between two board piles in Leonard's board yard. Thinking the circumstance very un usual, lie hastened at once to the snot where he found some shavings and fine wood burning, having been previously sprinkled with ben hie. The watchman heard the hurried steps of a man leaving the board yard as ho entered, which was doubt less the villainous incendiary. These facts show beyond all question that there is a set or clique of scoundrels In the community who for some nefarious purpose wish to de stroy the property of our citizens. It IS to be hoped that Justice will soon overtake them, and their presence !thin the walls of our peni tentiary is a consummation devoutly to be w whet , for. A Well Conducted Jewelry Ronne We are always pleased to notice the pros perity of young men who launch into business and through strict attentlen and energy silo ceed in braiding lima trade. The firm of Den smith k Co. is composed of Just seen young men. They now stand deservedly high among the first clans Jewelers of the city, and drive as large a trade as any similar house in the west. The superior stock of Jewel,: whirls they have sold in years gone by, and which they always keep on hand, has done mach to wards securing and retaining for them a full share of patronage. Their stock Is stilectetl under the immediate supervision of air, in. Dunseatia, and nothing in the jewsli.y from the brilliant diamond to the chaste gold ring, is Inferior to what it Is r•4lresenteil to lie. They deal In all descriptions of Jewelry, watches, precious stones, canes, statuarles, clocks, musical boxes, opera glasses, and in short every article usually kept In first class e.tahllshments of a similar character. Their store is No. 56 Fifth street. A Illgh-lineded Outmge Alderman V. O. Johns yesterday had before him Robert Fowler, a resident of Pipetown, Eighth ward, who wasacrused of having been one of two or more persons who attempted, a few nights sitter, to commit a bookies outrage upon Ann E. Taylor, resoling near the tuft gate on the I.llnersville road. The woman represents that the door of her dwelling was broken open, that the villains entered, took hold of her anti conveyed her some distance with a view of ravishing her. She made out cry, and her screams attracting the attention of neighbors, her assailants decamped hastily Fowler was held in the sum of eight hundred dollars for his appearance for trial at the next term of the Criminal Court. Accidents, A man named Patrick Kelly, an employee in Itrnsh's Boiler-yard, met with a severe acci dent yesterday afternoon while at work on a thousand gallon oil tank at a refinery in the Ninth ward. lie and a fellow workman. were engaged riveting the aides of the tank when the head of the rivet dew oft, striking Kelly In the temple just above the right eye, cans. Mg a painful though not a dangerous wound. lie was- conveyed tone of iCEf of Dr. Murdock, where lila Infusion were deemed. The seagolding around the house that is now being Guilt for the Allegheny Fire Co., on Ir win street fell yesterday about two o'clock, precipitating four Of the workmen to the ground. Their injuries were not of a serious nature. • Welsh Ilaptlet March. The annual convent:len of the Welsh Baptist (;notch was held in this city, at the Ross Street Congregational Chinch, commencing on Friday of last week and continuing until Monday last, when it tullotoned. The Conven tion Is held annually for the purpose of attend ing to the ecclesiastical business of the church in Western Pennsylvania and Ohba Among the Welsh ministers present wore Bee. James Pomeroy, of Ohio; Rev. John S. James, of Scranton, P.; Rev Jones, of Cincinnati; Rev. Prober[, of Youngstown, Ohio; and Bow. The optics Jones, of Pidiadelphits. Death ny Drottning.—Yestorday morning a man, whose name is unknown met his death I y drowning, at the barge landing of Messrs. Monier Wood .t Co., on the south side of the Damon:fahula, opposite the POW.. In at tempting to land an empty lint, he lost his bal ance, while 'tending on the side of the boat, and fell Into the water. Before asslatance could. be rendered he was drowned. Shortly before the occurrence he said the flat belonged to the tow-boat "Coailtluff," and stated that hp desired to tie It up at the landing. there to remain until that boat came for it. The man was apparently about ,forty year of age. las body was not recovered Last evening. Patent Litter.—One of the latest inven tions, awl by the way a most aerial one, is what is called "the natant stove after." It. Is an Ingenieuely contrived instrument and will be found most useful in the kitchen, for lift ing end etuptying cooking utensils without »oiling or burning au A "live Yaw bee" did a brisk nagsbi on Filth Street yea. tarday in daposing of the article. Meads of tamales, get one by all means. it Is well worth the price. A Volunteer.—While our urbane friend, Torn. McClelland, was engaged In auctioning some goods, yesterday, a mon named James Sullivan entered the salesroom in his shirt sleeves and volunieerol to assist In the sale. ilia - services were politely doclineAby Mae., but Sullivan insisted on taking u band in the busineas until necessity compelled him to be removed to the tombs, where we saw him late last evening quite repentant. • Another Cane.—The proprietota—m, Evans and Co.—of the gift score, on Fitth street, seem to be greatly annoyed by miter ing from their estahlichment. Yesterday, one of the clerks, Fred. E. Foster, made lalormil- Lion before Alderman Strain, charging a boy named William Tacky with the larceny of a rule, valued at twenty-five corita. The accu sed was committed for a hearing, Taking the Pitaad.—Kenneth Hamblin yesterday, while limier the Influence of the ardent, lacked over an apple stand on Kraut street, scattering the stock of the fruit vender in all directions. (Meer Sorbet took the dep redating Kenneth to the tombs, where he Las plenty of leisure to rewiew Ma bad conduct null euggeat grave and radical reform. Severely Burned.—The wife of Michael Lipp, nag , Justice of the Peace in the borough Of Oldninghata, was severely burned on Wed. nesulatevetting by_the ignition of petroleum. Jibe:very Imprudently endeavored to replan. iaki a lamp, while Sighted. Vaiirrtiniteltortis -Nicholson, Mary Gori. mile; and 'Margaret Ardley, were committed to the county jaU,yeatimday by Stayer Morn -soli, for terms ranging from ten to thirty days, for the yealai oftextoo of 9tirranz7. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE. TWO EDITIONS ISSII D. ON WEDNESDAYS AND SAYIIEDAYS. The militlon Is tormazded which vrill row* the sub. scribers stemma* as the mall ran. TXRUA: SINELErEE YEAR. 'CLUBS I,Y FIVE ELL BS 07 TEN AND OrWAIRDB. Powtponed.—The case of John M'Claren against Marcus W. Lewis for assault and bat tery, came up for a hearing yesterday before Alderman Morrow, and was again iMatoon.l. From the evidence given at the hearing, we Judge that the Captain was really the party In lured and that IPClaren was sinning morn than k 4n , r , l li e:lagainst on this occasion. From our g • of the many trials the Captain is .nileeted to br can . we cannot help wondering that rutaln his gm . nial manner on Jul °ma iden. 430 Mortality._ in. Geo. L. McCook, Ph,' stolen to the uonrcs of Health, report, the number of death s In the city for the week ending May 131 h. us Ite.v..ttlevn, of whim num ber eieren were children. This Is a very fa vorable report of the lies.ith of l'lttahnrk. and in rat i o to the polmIRI ion of other places, we eln lm ours to be tic healthiest city In the union. Kicking In n Door.— Altiormarn NV_ dolma, of the Seventh yestord,,, to. q aired imitrich Formhulse to enter Malin the lam of $9l), for RN appearance at Court to answer a elmrge of malicious mischief. It to allege) that ho maliciously . kicked In the door of Patrick Ryan, a eltisen of the Seventh Awannit and unitary.—A Teuton named Jacob Fe'linger, ye4terday made oath against F. Antler,ton. before Alol,,nan Lynch, for mi gault. and battery. The ea.e terminated by earl, paying half the cost, The Ileeelpte.—The :inionnt realised hp the exhibit lon tit Thayer t Noyes' Clreus, In East. Illinilnialutn, on Wednesday night, Wag ono LIMUSPOIII and fifty &flint.. Ineorrigible.—Aiderman W. 0. Johns ye.. terdny rant all tt oil to Ito House of Refuge Hen ry Fulton, n lad,. for IneorrlglbUttY. On COM -I.lllillt of Ills parent.. fompleteol.—The repair,. to Second &Creel, it(1138, WOrt , completed yesterday, and the obstruction to trate! is therefore re moved. Building a Newer.—Work upon the sewer authorized to be constructed in Montgomery !avenue, Allegheny, has been commenced. tionainations.—Elsewhere we publish the nonthintions tor oflleers of the prosperous Al legheny Plaine Library Association. Railroad Opening LormvlLLe, Kr., May 17.—The Lebanon brunch of the Nashville 'Railroad was •opened to Stanford to-day. Our city ðer - MOo. hoard of trade, nrel n large number of citizens, including ladles, outdo a tour to Stanford, rebore they wore sumptuously ontattzlned. I= New Yong, May I7.—Great excitement bas been caused among the members of the Feni an Brotherhood, In Brooklyn, by the dlacoy• err of s large defalcation by a prominent 0111- cur of the order. The name of the defaulter Is withheld for the present. EMCEE@ ALOICtt—LITTLE—On Thursday evening. May 17th. at the First U. P. Church, I, the Rev. W. h. Heed. Mr. HARRY rt LtIIII and Mies MOLLIE M. LITTLE, both of thin oily. We congratulate one young friend. and wish them ail the happiness and )oy lotaglnable. We hope the current of their lire. in the future may flow as Peacefully and unrippled as It has In the past. WATCHES WAVI II CiasSSO. STOP AND LOOK AI the largr and elrgaht .llhplaY of American and Swiss WATCHES, AT =PiErTaIeneZIAMEE No. ti 6 Fifth Street. IrIirPUICES l/ R EATLY REDuce.n. myth:ma, CLO_AKS. sgze CLOAKSS CLOAKS ! ! NEW CLOAKS JUST RECEIVED AT THE FIFTH T. UM HO t+. ELEGANT CLOTH SACQUES Selling nt $42,50, IMOI3 New Cloak House, 49 Fifth St., Opposite Old Theatre. BANKS AND BANKERS. BANKING HOUSE. N. HOMES & SONS 313astailm.geris, N 0.57 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh. Depoelte received In Pm. rends and Currency. Collections made on nil the principal points of am United Mates and Canadas. STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES Bought and Sold on Connobtakm. Particular attention pald to Um padaliase and ale of UNITED STATES SECURITIES. INCLUDINO Untted Staten Sties of 1861; Do. do 6.3:18, Do. Fla. of 10-10 s; Do. tleven-Thlrtles; Do. Cernficatex of Indebtarommeaa. (Yrders and Vouchers bought or collected. jalntly DOLLAR RAVINGS BANK, No. 65 POURTII STREET. CHARTERED IF ('Dee daily fro m 9 to "o•clock, also on Wednesday and !Saturday - evenings, - from May Ist to November Mt, from 7 to I) o'clock, and from November tat to May Ist, firm 6 to 9 o'clock. Deposits received of all Emma of not leas then Ono Dollar, sad a dividend of the profits declared twice a Tear, in June and December. Interest has been declared semi-arosnany Ind une and December stone the Bank was organised, at the rate of six per ClaiL filte . l2lt, if not drawn oat, to placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same In termit from the firm days of Jane and l a member. compordading twice a year without trout,' the de positor to caU, or eves to present lila pass b ook. At this rate money will double to ham than incise years. Books containing the Charter, By-lnofa. finbea end iteulations, furnished gratis, on application al the (=cf. Plignmstrr—GEOßGE MAHLER. Tics PHASIDLNIII: .7011.11 O. Backofen, Robert Robb, Beni.l.. Estustrtock, John 11. Shoenberger. T.11:11 Heldman, James addle, James /dearth,. Alexander Speer. lim e u. D. m 4,1,, Christian 'Yeager. lime M. Pennock , A. M. Yolloet, M. IJ., VittUlizes, W m. J. Anderson. James D. Hely, Calvin Adams, John C. Bindley. tiellene Black Henry . J. Lynch. rater A. Madeira, ' John Marshall, Hid laurrrin. AJo oIA. Carrier. Walter I', Marshall. John It. McFadden, cha ' ri ' es A. Colton, Jahn Orr, W m. Douglas, ltin•walt, Jobe Evans, Wirt:. ticlYt, John J. Hines - pie, . Alexander Tindle, William B. Haven, William Vankirk, Peter 11. Heather . , Wm. P. Ws., Richard Rays, ' Isaac W Tititasernms—CHAlLLEb A. COI,TO BakinirvaliT—JAS. R. D. NEEDS. iaXialAwlr pITTSBERGH RANK FOR SAVINGS, Formerly the DIklE SAW:4OS INSTIrCTION, 61 Potsrth Street, Nearly Opposite the BOUM of Plitsburgb.) Citaimenin IN no. OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock, &neon WED NESDAY and 1111.TURDAY EVENINGS Stem May tit to Normal:et lit, 7 tot Welock,wed atom Nov. lieuy lit, to 8 o'clock. f Or, tarnished at the oaks grati This s. Invtimmloi a csneetally oft' to those whom, 2= l .l4l(lri l tt e , Qlle tl V P Pa t. V: ' Mr TrtrlA i ll t a a memo when nee d ed, a nd 'l7 nt/ 70 1( w Olere" fn stead oyrem alr ix 4M L: t , in t ri o r=iz olaub. SEKtiIMT. C3rXiII4LIMI.I3-13-416»13aMEKIIr. Wit% FERMI/V./WM HARTM AN, JAMES PARK, Jr SECRETARY TIrEASUREII.- .7:71 " 1:14: U L A :Z : 711k7.1 30 7/0 1 . C :, I . 4 .T o 64 l :lt i lir v it TT 7lo . DEE: It. R. it. C. CIO O LIITZ. _ clllatlTOl HER BUG. Souctroaa-11. W. A. S. BELL. middles f-TILLDALE COMET >r - 116P41. A-ILnd and Inost'Dlotureggile JAI Pr. tietUntyth 'gry — ,, , th be lr d ll4l=,l=nl ",. .ThT: to lielleet B&W Zola will liteoly ihe" hoperlutelia lit 'autellieeatthe Oweetway. , Titlititatett, renalte mai all other baslaese Moat Wilma iViat= ca or the and= Ooraer .ar YeOna • •••41 50 :::: I It