li II THE DAM GAZETTE II PENNIMAN, REED & CO., yo.,aelhirn fmmim - Pni . samicni MB TEAL BY MAIL.. sa.oo. NCB WYSIC. SID/VIGO iNt ... 4:1A881ER..... "15.. Wittoburgit 6azette SATURDAY, MAY 19, UM A MONiTOR To GO To EUROPF.—The continued rarpings of the foreign press, r specially that of England, against the American or monitor system of ironelads, :out their assertions that such vessels could 'lnver cross the Neat, and were entirely n4eless in a heavy sea, arc about to be dis proved by a practical test. An oPP:whin:f -ly has been afforded by the passage of the ioint resolution congratulating the Em. deror and the people of Russia on the es cape of that sovere,gn from assassination, d Captain G. V. oos. Assistant Secretary of the Navy, has been deputed to convey the resolution to Russia -and present it to the 'ear. lie will proceed thither in the monitor Miantonomah, sister ship to the S.onadnock, which has recently made such a successful trip round Cape Horn to Val. paralso, on her way to San Francisco. A COIIRERPONDENT of the Wyoming County Republican, who chanced to serve 10 present terra on the Grand Jury of the U. S. District Court in this cit.), expresses himself after this irreverent fashion "The cloud that hung over the doomed titles of Herculaneum and Pompeii, could scarcely have been more dense than that which daily' and hourly hangs over the u.es of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Prom tont cloud continually descends particles of larip.bhoikv dust; we eat lamp black. We drink lamp-black, we breathe lamp-black, and when when we wake in the morning our mouth and nose are full of the same useful material, The male residents of the city are easily recognized by their dingy, begrimmed countenances. Colored people Is vote here, the laws of the State to the ottrary notwithstanding. Perhaps we have stolen a part of that idea from the re marks of a little urchin who said 'Ma, if white people's made of dust, ain't colored people made of coal dust ?' But be that a , it may, the fact is as we have stated, and it isn't be rubbed out any more than this dirt can be washed out, for the oily water f !CMS to hold that same dust in chemical s lotion, and the soap refuses to interfere with it." THE Old School General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church commenced its session at St. Louis on Thursday, in the Second Presbyterian Church. Sermon by tile Rev. Dr. Lowne, of New York. Dn. STANTON, of Ohio, was elected moderator over Dr. GIMLET, of ' Washing. ton, D. C., by a vote of 158 to 75. The new School Assembly commenced its session on the same day, in the First Presbyterian Church. Sermon by Rev. 'r. SUAW, of Rochester, N. R MR. Ft:MENDEN IS opposed to Mr. 81.F-11...MAN'S bill creating a new loan, at a low rate of interest, the avails to cancel the now outstanding bonds. This oppo sition excites surprise, because of Mr. FitssEnturtes acknowledged ability, and Is-cause the proposition bus been generally esteemed ball feasible and advantageous. THE Illinois State Register informs its readers that "the Democratic party know nu difference between such men as Cowan, Dixon, Norton, Doolittle, and others of like character, and their own accepted leaders." Very true, nod for once we don't thick many Republicans will he inclined to dispute this statement. :~ ~ TUE Repuhlirme or Bradford county I•rve entered upon the political campaign liy holding a spirited mass meeting. Sen g ator London, who is the most eloquent man ? t: ill that Congressional district, and has few if any superiors in the Commonwealth, made one of his best addresses. TUE inhabitants of-the eleven rebellions States are now called upon for their quotas of taxes, which should have been levied' and collected in 1864 and 1865. This fol lows from the doctrine that they have al ways been in the Union for all purposes whatsoever. WROEVEIt takes the pains to read the telegraphic report of the doings of the Con vention of the Virginia Union men, will see that they came no nearer endorsing the -resident's Policy than did the Republicans of Pennsylvania in their late State Con v e 'Won. THE Republican State Committee or ...*anized on Wednesday. Mr. Wu. IL was appointed Treasitrer, and 43 zonal: W. ELAILUERBLY, A. W. BENS- To= and J. It DIINGLISON, Secretaries. Irbe usual sub-Committees were designated. Tug, Inhabitants of the Susquehanna v silty are holding meetings to express the strong objections they feel to a bill passed iiy the last Legislature to authorize the oom Company to erect dams at or near Williamsport. So PAR no 'answer nas been made to the inuitnination of President dotnnton in the limiter of selling military railroads on credit and then refit/sing to enforce Pay wont. JusvicE Aosrave, of the Supreme Court, is quite ill, his pleb:taw preventing him tropi occupying his sent on the bench. 'run anthracite coal trade of Pennsyl v Anil is now 700,000 tons larger than at the same date last year. Tim Republican Convention of Clarion runty has been postponed to June 2611. On-dom. The Bono Hews of the Oth instant say, Transaction IA the oil, region during the week have boon extremely waited. Thu riser , too low for boating to Pittsburgh, although r oi ` di a o ,, rSg p ri turd eos a Lu T heet. And Sunday caused a ace'l alter Last week's am all but have receded again to the fIR -9''ete .ren a week ago. Although ens t• ce v received opinion that the dun eas gom.% trade has reached its low n et the 0 . buyers and prodneerlelt Mill U in prices aurisid his ." h°ld -1. .ne,,,,L.„ inducing pond, which ti lffec t, ted 11 .. 98 xittetlheyond the limit " rnb .ll4beiritilretell , to& warrant- Te Thu:will " Maid, o f th° 17 th oldie The petiole markets are exPerlenclau laline in a COI VeSending proportion to the sudden rise. 01 inr . foiy._York was into, te 27 cents, IMO t r i =7,7o . .llLit:flti n ilw „ Vi v ey nn a.7:l ' ..l ` d ft . " 4ti. inergari.„, i.tonn aleteney Or prices eons -4 1 , 1 - r ;111 1 t .67 violent l flUntUatsOU Pr the 'pal " tr . matter' to Say tllO DI 'V° es Ch ell can bought so i on Lave n . onoted at SLIO arid 45.00 oh the gives' IL clear ind ication ich we, , veinarieta tend. The 011 City Revisits% or tI . T. ntht_sofai ~T he 'market for the past wee. hoe hem soinewhat excited, with au by .ward tender:toy saes have been made at OleOP 1/18 at Its Let barrel, and at IS 115 per barrel at ta PO t• This rife in, pnee was coned tot anon the diet:every that.the daily product a• and, the ii.nount of oil on hand, was great'? _lathers toil. Well informed. dealer* Place Ito' liter. le production' of Venetian county la from ' gonna:TAW barrels., :At. the-comment Norient 91 ' in fo " d '. = =en a ca f n a v e d V i n lY t plUnetion o 14,ffert:Mels. odnetion on nitwits Creek, which then mai Tye d .oed 1,0 O) barrels I= dal', is now ohly esti mated at I,WO to LSO. The Hyde d Egbert. !arm, IMO, now prefluoing yety /ittleif any .61, - sined the Ikon was harried over. fine vat icy of Cherry —Wuxi has decreased from one. third to 011 air. West Hickory has fallen off cuehat withifilhe last few numbs. Other locatilfeltbaye alien off in like ratio. Tho chief reasons - for - this qicerease- is the high OYOUY DahblihThilaiMDialr•WDOVelning net developments, the oppressive tax itti posed by the qw'M—.leitit on the erode pro. duet, and the - rawly/low Width , Imre 'med. .rhe Whor.machinel7, - .0191, ac., have nut lsdleaia ttatdtabla ratio , 9.0141.14t,rP.5.1 ~neet the re. 2prieetid these matters .=edt* iro n s 4.167.11:iigt :11; I VOLUME LXXX.--NO. 117. 5i440 1 44:-C , IA IFlsomPturs7'l , HOmostplble Medicines for sale at Fulton's Drug store, No. Ice Smithdeld street. Prints. . . The nest stock in the city now opening on the northeast °Omar Fourth end Market ate C. Bingos Lora h. Bum ' A Large Lot Of Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, Just °Paned and selling ►t 1214 oents a yard, at Bhellaby & Barclay'a, 74 and 76 Market street. A Full Line Pency Casidnieres, Bassinets, Jeans, Tweeds, tiottenades, Linen Pant Stnffs,Just open.' at Sheßaby & Barclay's, 74 and 70 Mar ket street. =I:=7:1 Of very heavy Brown Sheetings very cheap shcllahy d Barclay's. Call at the original IM Hive Statul, and sett the stock of Pnnts, Mu. lion, and ()Ingham& C=l:2=3 A splend hi stock now opening, selectee w great care. Qtgrand see them, on the north east corner Fonrth and Market street.. C. Masson Lava R Bon. Jost Opened, At - Shollaby S. Barclay's, Persian Plaid, Plaid and Plain Mozambique, MoramLitme Chen°, Mozambique Lanes, Mohair Melange, Pekin Striped Orientals, Plain Chintzes, Lawn and Gingham, all colors, together with a full line of all kinds of Dress Goods. Please give us a call, at 74 and 711 Market street, original Ben Give Stand. II =! As one of our firm has just returned from New York and Yhtkulelphia, we are now open ing a sew and well Selected stork of all kinds of goods usually kept In u first class wholes.ile and retail dry goods house. ltemerulier, we are now on the northeast' corner of Fourth soul Market streets. C. Uaxsos Lore dr. lino. Immense Stock Of all the new and fashionable styles at the lint clam flat and Cap House of Win. Fleming, No. I:ei Wood street. near in mind that this establishment has long been (anions for beau tY.eati durability, as well as for less prices for its goods. Just received, a large stook of Gent's fashionable silk and cassimere hats; Gent's One French felt ham; Eton's and Boys hats and caps, of all the now styles. Ladles and intsses. hats trimmed nod un trimmed. Old Time Prices The above may seam a strange reading to local item, yet it is appropriate. It is tru hat from some unexplained cause flour It. 'gone Up," lint thou other articles of content nice, ctnfort anti necessity have "coin own" In like proportion. Should any on . . doubt tilts, we would refer them to the exten sive dry goods establishment of M. Mentzer & Bro., to Market street, where they will find musllns, prints, dress goods, eta., selling at eld time prices, I. e., as low as they were be fore the breaking out of the rebellion. _ - Whooping Cough. A few dosage( "Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup" will alleviate the most distressing cough of the lungs, soothes and allays Irritation, and If C00411:1111Cti 0111.1411100 any tendency to consump tion, breaks up In a week's time the whooping cough, and no better remedy can be found (or croup, asthma, bronchitis, and all affections of the lungs and throat. Thousands of persons lives might be saved every year by this cheap and simple remedy, ea well as thousands of dollars which otherwise would go to the pur chase of nosh unto, which are In most cases both useless and dangerous. Ask for Dr. Hey ser's Pectoral Syrup, and take no other. Sold at 140 Weal street. The Jars, from Europe, itrlmti two days later news. Cholera was re ported to have lirrn out at Liverpool; pros pects of war on e German frontier immi nent, are among the dispatches brought over. Important news from 7s Fifth street, opposite the Postman, says that Plttoclg is selling Gold Pens, albums, dc. , nt lowest prices. Itemlio's Monthly;for Jane, at Pittock's, Geary—Photographs of the General, at Pit lock's. Another lot or one hundred cards °lne bold young American, at l'lttoeles. Albums closing out at roducml rates, to make room for new stack, at I'lttock•s, More now hooka at littoek's. Loo nucleon, Emily Melville, Latta, Ilarnlll, Hotto, Coggewell, Monk Sletere—photographe at Plttoclite. Seed for his catalogue. New York Dante.; at Plttoek.a. Leave or dure. All the Magazines ami Wee). Iles at littock's. ladies sbouhl have the Stationery racket, to be hail at l'lttock.s. Head-Centro Stephens' photographs ot 7.14 took's. Williams IMII, A native of Ireland, died In New York last week, at the advanced age of one hundred and ins. Daily was born in the year 1701, was a -man of compact build, about live feet three Inches in bight., with large well developed head and chest, high forehead, and a very In telligent expression of face. In early life he worked hard, and for many years past was temperate and abstemious. He emigrated to Now Tort in IMO This removal from his na tive island he often thought was unfortunate for him, and he often expressed the belief "that it would shorten his ILI." At home ho had the reputation of being the strongest man in the county where he resided. He hail a uls ter who pled at the age of ono hundred and three, and his father attained the lame age. He was never lick for a day until his final ill ness. During the tatter port of his life he took great interest to reading and hearing read the nistory of the American Revolution, many of the events of which he distinctly remembered as cotemporaneous with his early life. He was particularly careful to keep his feet dry and warm In all seasons of the year, and Mamoru phsh this he Would have perch:wed his boots and shoes at.D.obinsonia, 61 Market street, had be resided here. Everybody will find a stock of pedal coverings, unsurpassed by any house west of the mountains, at Robinson's. Give him a call. Their prime astonish their custorn ors, buf they are content with the smallest of profits. llostetter•s Stoosaeb Slaters Read the following letter from E. Bourne, a well known citizen of Pittsburgh, Pa.: Pirrennon, May loth, iwt. Mrssre. Hosteller & tbniils--Gentlemen: Dur ing a visitin the west last fall, I contracted chide arid fever which brought me to my bed and finally termite/Red in typhoid fever and confined me to my room for several months, (Ruing which time I was physically so pros trated that I almost despaired of ever recover ing my health; haying entirely lost my appe tite for days, not, being able to eat a morsel, added to which 1 was much distressed with a reeling sensation in my head, and passed many sleepless nights—all from debility caused by my prostrate condition, brought about by the fever. At this stage of my condition a Mend recommended me to use your celebrated sto mach Bitten, but being morally opposed to the use of stimulants In any [brio I at first .10.. dined, but afterwards yielded my prejudices and, attar taking the medicine for several weeks, as directed my appetite returned and with ii 1 am rapidly regahi lag my former strength and vigor. ,Ily sleep, (Rom the loss of which I tuntsullered much.) has never been better than it/a now, and the reeling sensa tion (before alluded td,) has eutlrely le t ma My howelS, which were much constipated and r irregular, &renew trite natural, and In t I am glad to sitylbrit I feel myself a new an, and WWI= you thin , testimonial of my a pre elation of your valuable preparation in rder that. others • suffering as I liave may avail themlielves of iti virtues, which prejeduto Prevented me. from enjoying for so Jong a iswied. I may 'OlBO add that my physician, alter seeing the beneficial affect your Bitters bad on me, recommended that d use them, reg ularly. . team - very respectfully, E. Rocas* No. 48 Market street. Hat Settees nuterg re sold wholesale and retell laves* low rates at /Mang% Drug and Patent Medicine Depot, No. Bt M arket !Wan, corner of the Monona Ind Market, hear Youth Street . °swans? 'M me... notion Indorsed— liosSili Opposing gasibilla. gess Toss. lday Stenhernotettinnes to receive largwronaha m .., n a (wives messages from Circles all over the land.todOrsingamong others one from Ban gianelato .g.ahatcn of the tee tiOV 'Mr, IL BUS:MIS hat night forwarded a letter to Clinics' in Wasidngton City; in which be yr s bo aallie. 'WM - iming 'nations Mr first time: He wl an they have power, initit, is Purer' for to the none. awe BaU.m Ilakegr Nzw MAY lee -- A . Vsablaoeft special to Me osardig PrIPM BaY the Wile prevails to dialogistic =MO that a Yurotrean war la ' lt t w m that NaPollata will witbdriw his from AleXioo It aiLearAll, and Mal' will jixid women crougla , tattlill Oggeter,r ll o or gal,f/T. THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. SNOB BITION FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAIIL THE MEXICAN QUESTION Diplomatic Notes Between Secretary Seward and the French Minister. NO MORE TROOPS FOR MEXICO Russian Minister and Senor Romero ROBERT DALE OWEN SUCOESTS CON STITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS. Anniversary Celebration In Newark EX-REBEL OFFICERS IN VEX CO Deprives Them TRANSPORT FOUNDERED AT SEA 450 Lives Reported Lost. S ENV tuna , May I,—The Xmas' special says. It is reported that some short il iplomatle notes have recently passed between Mr. Seward and the French Minister in ri , gard to the French and A n_strian troops, who recently landed at A era Cruz. Mr. Seward inal.ts t hat no more French troops must be sent to Mexico, even to Lake the place of those killed a ritaablc,i by wounds, or whose term of ecru Ice him e zplre• I. The French Minister, It Is said, states that the landing of these or subaequent bodies of rein forcements will not prevent delay ill the evac uation of Mexico In three detachments, as heretofore apcedled. Much surprise Is expressed at the conduct of Baron Stocekle, the Russian Minister, in call ing upon Senor Montero. Mr. Montero is not recognized by any other members of the matte corps In Washington, not from personal considerations at all but herons° ho is not re. garded representing any country or legiti mate government. . . Hobert Dale a Men, In a lengthy 1401111111111lea thin to the fen, I.lvoelat.t+ 1111 11.111011111314 4 111 In the constitution, providing, first, rapoity m to civil rights• ascend, a Just boats of rsent ation; third, a prohibition to 11 4 14111110 t h ere erebel debt or to pay for gloves. The two huntireth annavurmry of the auttle meet of the City of lifework was appropriate. ly coleUmted ut that place by the ilistorleal comet)-, anti also by the civic lead milli/try au thorities. .I , lllre...cat suitable to the occasion were delivered In the First Presbyterian Church, and daring the latter pert of the day procession of the fire and military compa nies paraded through the principal streets of the city. 'the 'rimer' Mexican letter mys Three days before the death of Mr. Allen, Maximilian Co. Heed Gen. Magruder, Surveyor general of the Empire of Mexico, and Cul. Maury, the 1,111 then at the head of the Foreign kanigration Bureau, 4111 account of bin father's absence in Europe, that they should return their port. folios on the that of May, and that on account of lack of nuflicient revenue, loose °Mem would be dlscoutined. The sun of the deluuct Confederacy has gone down at lost. Jutral Early left for Havana m soon 114 he 1(.111111410f the discharge of the Confederates from Mem. Gen. Wiil:o2 ba the last to linger. The French transport Ainphion foundered at sea within five leagues of bacritiele e , th military and naval port o the empire, and one r league below Vero Crux, daring the .11• 4 01 . 1. WORII.III, on the nit. Fuer bemired /11111 fifty me relnloreentents nor the Frenen,weier on board. n, It is supposed all w tire lost. A recent report of the laglahoose Huard show that since the nose or Ulu war light houses have been re-est/ablest...4 in no leas than sixty-tour important inatimis on the Southern coast. At Um emote %lutejioatal fa. talitles have been 1,1.01,1011 through n C 01.41.1- arsine portion of the Southern country, two hundred and elghtymix postotflees her ing been rtsopeneti within Cho past month. PURCHASE OF LOWER CALIFORNIA The Grant Pronounced Valid New loan, May la—A communication In the Tribune concerning the purchase of Lower California by an American company, says, the grant or Lower California, with its harbors, mines and fisheries, which was recently ao qatirmi by the company all Udell to, was made by the Republican Government or ablaten us early as the 30th of Mardi, land, before the ad vent of in Mexico, and when Jati rot was Sovereign de facie as well as Sow: , reign do jar,. of the whole republic. The grunt has been carefully examined by lien. J. Walk er and Hoe Caleb Cushing, both of whom have pronounced It to be regularly made. roil in Its pow nod altogether valid. One of the conditions of the grant was that a stipulated number of families per annum should become bean Acts settlers. That com pany, believing there soon would be noTur titer political obstacles to their currying oat the conditions of the grant, concluded to pay earnest money, and to have the grant con ferred upon them through their trustees. In accordance with this resolution, they paid over, on the Ith, day of the present month, to hie Excellency, litr. Romero, the aceredl ted Minister of the only Government in Menlo which our Government recognizes, several times the amount, in cash, of the fifteen thou sand dollars reported to have boon paid. Bills to be Proposed by Judiciary Cont. COncerning Depositing of National Ponds—Volunteers to be flustered Out—Encouraging Report of Cotton and Nagar Crops. New Yoga, May 18.—A Washington special to the evening papers say the Judiciary Com mittee have had a tie vote on Mr. Stevens' proposition to levy duty on cotton, believing it can be done constitutionally. They have also agreed to report a bill fixing six years its the limitation in which sults against the United States can he brough before the Court of Claims. They have also fi,..eed to report n bill increasing the fees of United States Mar shals, Attorneys, fie. There is no truth In the report that thin Committee arc preparing a 0111 for the trial of Jett Davis by a Milner) Commission. The House Banking Committee will soon re. port a bill prohibiting disbursing °Meer. from depositing government funds in National Banks in places where there aro United Staler Treasury officers. In other places banks which are depositories of the public funds are to give ample security tp cover all deposits. Tbe President has clecided to order all while volunteers to be mustered out. The Freedmen's Bureau hiss received en coornging accounts forms lien. t.regory. in Texas, of the condition of the cotton and su gar elope them. Newmpoper Proprietor Robbed—Proer rutin.. for Plunder Liquor Bellies Abandoned, Motile' Attorney Berlin- Ind to Attend Eatniinatilons—The La ver Beer Brower. New Tone, May lB.—David Deans, propri etor of the Sunday Times, was robbed ut the Opera on Wednesday night. of $2.,:e0 In Treas ury notes nude:4Eol In stocks. On the Bth instant, Ilon.iotln hicKeon, coun sel for the.linnor dealers arrested for selling !leviers on Sunday, objected to George Jr. appearing as (mussel for,the Excise hours, claiming that It was the duty or. District At. torsmy dull. The Justice decided that the point was well taken, no the complaints have fallen, as Idr.liall declines to attend the exam ination. The Unman Inger beer brewers have appeal ed to the Excise Board lo allow the sale of their beer on Stlndays, as they intro a large stock on hand,and will be great losers If they are not allowed to dispose of It before next fall. The sum of 4307,60 u has been reeetved for li censes, and 1,200 limmaa granted. The Rebel Pirate Semmes Deposed from the Probate Judgeship Al Motets. May 18.—The El , lii7ll/ /Cctr. pub lishes the following order: READI.44OI DSPAILTMENT Or ALAO,IIA, Mey 17, MUG. in compliance Intik instructions from the President of the Unites Staten, it is hereby directed that Raphael Semmes be notpermit ted to hold or exercise the functions of .lodge of the Probate Court of Mobile county, or any other civil or political ofilee of trust while he remains unpardoncd by the President. By order of Brevet Me). lien. Cn AP. P. WOODP. Strge"ii A. A. of office h the meantime. or " tI,o Great Flood ha Bed River apd Melchor lag Waters—Untold Hufferlag In the Flooded D ts—Bala of the Crops. Nsw Unties sus, May 10.—The Red river and neighboring waters arc rising Into groat floods. A crevasse bas opened at Gilinorels, above litirerveport, and others are especial. Untold suffering In the flooded districts In feared. The rise In hell river will increase the deluge and sericaudy increase suffering and =in of the crops. The Louisiana cotton crop will be exceedingly Mall. A meeting of all foreign shippers la called to a general conference. .= • • Aperxtutzu on the item Msg. Wteineeter. May 18.—The Wept tutd Meant Committee hie 0( 41 4 0 d trukt•buir m undglmtn 1 04bUle shall be eedpa so tn.. lUtf of Office - • •. The boll to repeal certain emotions of the ill:11%10n acts of I(b2, MN and .65,and substitute therefor n provision givolg twenty-live dol lars per month to umlauts to the military or naval service who lost both eyes or both or been an faiernanent.y disabled as to require the constant personal aid of another 1 , 0115011, itn.l twenty . dollarsper month to those who lost both feet, or one hand and one foot, or been permanently disabled eci unto is• Inca pacitated from performing labor, but not so 111110.90 as to require constant aid and pro. ruction: and his per month to those who lost tn hand or foot, or permanently disabled, to ma serially Interfere with the performance of manual labor, without being Incapacitated therefor. was Laken up. The Loll also makes r old away pledge, mortgage, sale, assignment. or transfer of any rig,ht, elaltu, or Interest In ally pension, and provides for Lill) I , lllllshment, by floe or imprisonment., or both, of persons lending the preivisions of the loot_ It also prov ilk,. ter pell6lollll tor whlowu or minor ebildren, or executors of persotei who died In the survive. Mr Van W Ingle offer,' an amendment. pro blind I.r.wlnow for too widow,. and children of colored aiddiery who died In the merrier., al:Jinni other Iv itit . ll(43 inarralge than proof I hat the ',artiee haul habitually recognized each °Our n., man and a ire, and hail lived to. ae:hnl+u.•il for two y - eani next preceding the iinibiLuient. Adopted. Air. Donnelly offered the following resolu tion, which wan agreed to: “Resolvvvi. In view of the almost 4 . 011 i Nets absence of woods end forests In the Interior el the nountiatent and of their paramount importance. In the settle elt t and omit paney of the taiuntry, that the Committee oe Lunde he direeteiljto Ilnl re whether a system cannot lie whereby the planting of woods nritl forests may be encouraged In regions tt.Littite of timber by [Mend Mulattoes of public lands In alternele nations to Individuals or tavrporni. Lions and the rmervatlon of the adjoining lion- LiOns by the iitivermuent, at an merttuactl price, en lit ease of Railroad grants. Lands so granted or a proportionate part thereof to be planted whit taros adapted to the climate and the needs of the community." Mr. lturleorib of iiarioLaii, ltdroduced a bill to provide for the better protection of ti,, frontier of the Untted ,Statas Mail Territories illerrof, shish was read twice and referred to the tote Unitive on M littary A Tatra Mr. It noon of lowa, (rote Chu J nil:el/try Coo, zulttee, repohdi back the Senate bill, passed the IStir of February, to prevent and pordsti k iiinapping, which was tmurittlered and passed. The bill to establish In time District of Colom bia a reform school, came up as Onallialleil business. After some discussion tLe bill was passed. Mr. Walker reported a bill to amend the Nth section of the Declaration of Rights of the State of Maryland, Inn, no far as it applied to the District of Colombia, In °Met that devises or gifts way ho made to religious societies or corporations. The bill was passed. Mr. Ingersoil reported the Senate hill, passed April 3.1, to Incorporate the National Safe De d.it Company of Washington. after some iscussion the bill was referred to the Com mittee On Banking and Currency. Mr. Schenck. from the Mtlltatyy Committee, reported a bill to einallse bounties, and wild he would ask an action on It next weak. Mr. Ingersoll, from the same committee, re port.' a bill appropriating *is,ooo to grade East Capitol farina, it wthingtion City, and to establish Lincoln's .D.tare. The bill was read three times and poised. The morning hour expired. Mr. Dawes culled up the reeolntion, reported some time since from the Committee on Etc.. Lions, declaring Mr. Delano entitled to a seat as the Representative from the Thirteenth District of Ohio. The resolution, without de bate, was adopted Mr. Dawes then reported a resolution to pay Mr. Tollett, contestant of Mr. Delano's seat, one thousand five hundred dollars In full, for his expenses and loss of time, which was aim, adopted without debate. . . Mr. Sehenok, from the Committee on Mili tary Affairs, reporto.l a hill to equalize the bounties of soldiers, sailors and marines who served In the late war for 00 Union, and said he would .k action on it next week. The bill is Inflows : oat non I. That Instead of any grunt of land or any other bounty, Were shall he allowed and paid to each and every soldier, sailor and marine who faithfully served as such in We army, navy or marine corps 01 the United Status, and who has been or who may hereaf ter be honorably discharged front such ser vice, the sutra of eight and one-third dollars per month, or at the rate of one hundred dollars per year as herein after provided, fur ail the time during which such soldier, sall.u . ur Marine actually nerved between We 17111 day of April,llsll, and the 19th clay of .Ipril, ISIZ, anti In LILCO ninny such mol dier, salldr or marine,diseharged from service on account of wounds nicely.] In battle, or while engaged in the line of his duties,sidd allowance shall be computed and paid up to the end of the tetra of service for which h. enlistment Wall made, and in ease onlie death of limy such soldier, sailor or marine while in the service, or before the end of has taint of enlistment, if discharged on account of being wounded as before provided, allowance and payment, shall be made to his widow, or if there be no widow, then to the minor children of the deceased. Sec. 2. That In computing and ascertaining the bounty to be paid to any soldier, sailor or marine, or his proper roprotentatives, under the provisions of this set, there shall be do d ac t ed therefrom any and all bounties already paid or payable under existing laws by the United States, so that in no case shall the ag gregate amount of bounty allowed and paid craced eight and one•third dotterel per each month of actual faithful services. or al the rate of one hundred dollars per year and In case of any sailor or marine, to wheels prize money has been pall or is payable, the amount of such prize money shall Mae, be deducted, and only such :remind of bounty paid as shall, Umother with surf, prize money and any other bouncy paid or payable by the Untied States, amount in the aggregate to the sum allowed by this aoL Src. i. That no bounty under the provisions uf ill in act alien he Paid to or on account of any .1211ot , sailor, or marine, who was a (alp lured prisoner of war it the. time of his en listment; nor to any one who was discharged. on Ids own application or request, unless such discharge was obtained with a Clew to enlist ment, or to nemmt. promotion In the military mei, lee of the United states, or from one branch of the military service to another, and who did actually saki or accept. promotion, or was tel transferred, and no bounty shall be pail to any soldier, sailor or marine discharg ed on application or at the request of parents, guardians, or other persona, or Co the ground of minority. sec. 1. And be it further eaahted, That whenever implication shall b e made by MOP. claimant through any attorney or agent, toe claimant shall furniah, his pi/atonic° address, giving the name of the county and Static 121 which it Is situated, and the amount of emu- InissiOn or fee which the attorney ls.to maitre fol. Ills services In the sellienfont of said claim, which charges in no ease shall exceed the sum of live dollars.kThe Postinsatter en ter ancertainMg the amount due, shall cause tO br transmitted to !midi claimant the full amount • thereof, less the fee to be pale to thenttorney or agent, which fee shall paid lathe [mum- noy or agent in person or transmitted to such I address as the attorney may direct. Sic. B. And belt further enacted, That any attorney or agent who shall iceolve from any claimant a greater slim than nye dollams ter the pruseeution Of any claim under the pro. visions of this aet, upon conviction thereof, shall pay a fine not to exceed the sum of one thousand dollars, or imprisonment for a term of sot less than one tear, or both, AB the court or Jury may adjudge, and forever thereafter be excluded from prosecuting claims, of any nature whatever, again. 01550 payment shall he made In the form of a cheek -orderor draft upon any paymaster, national bank, or government depository In °incur the itUltriet wherein tile claimant, may reside it it shail be neeestrary for the claimant 10 eatabllsh. by the anidavits of two credible witnesses, that he is the identical THOlD named therein, but in no cane shall such c heeks, order,' or di ante be made negotiable until after his identification as btu. 7. And 60 it further enacted, That It shall notahe lawful for a soldier, sailor or ma rine to transfer, assign. barter or sell his dis charge, final statement, deserlptive u lint in or other filr f t o e r rin t rori= any totems " t ft; any boring in the proYlsimmof this act, and such transfers, aMignments, barters or sales heretofore made, axe hereby declared PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY, MAY ]9, 1866., CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Equalization of Soldiers' Bounties. CONSIDERATION OF THE TAX BILL. AseiNrrrON Cm', May IS, ISCA. MEI! Tne Semite receded from its amendment to the bill to ttx the time and change the place of bolting the United States Court in Virginia, and the bill Was imaged. The amendment re- ferred to struck out a provision anthenxing the Chief Justice to call extra sessions of the enort. The special order Of the day, which was the consideration of the bill from the Pension Committee, Was taken op. Mr. Poland presented a petition for Increas ed duty on foreign wool. Referred. Mr. Wade presented a petition for exemp tion of savings' hanks deposits from the reve nue tax. Referred tothe Finance Committee. Mr. Sumner presented a petition of the col ored citizens, eskingthat the second clause of the pending Constitutional amendment be stricken oat and one substituted for It, declar ing that no Congressman from the South shall be allowed to sit in the 'louse of Representa tives who is not chosen by at least emir df the loyal men of Ills district, without regard to color. Ordered to be printed. Mr. Sherman of:feral a resolution authoriz ing the Adjutant General Of Ohltithellstrilitith through the malls, free of filiarge; certain: medals voted tvetcran soldiers by the Ohio Legislature. Passed. Mr. Sumner presorted a petition for the trial of Jeff. Davis by court martial. Ile ex pressed no opinion upon ft, but now that the subject was before the Senate, he would told that the trial of Jeff'. Davis at this tune by a Jury, at Richmond, will be one of those great corneal'. which will hereafterexcite the de. rheon of the world. The Petition was re !erred. Mr. Wilson, from tile Military Committee, reported bark the bill to privide for the pub.- liention of the official history of the rebellion, 1 It authorizes the appointment of n suitable.' editor to rOVISO °Melti documents connec,ted. with the war. Ile also reported, witliorit amendment the House Joint resolution rela tive to appointments to the Military Academy. The House bills in relation to the metro sys tem of weights and measures were reterrai to a select committee of fire. Set - oral other amendment.* were adopted, nd the bill paraed. Two I.oure were spent on A (tor F. xeotat v o ,eraion, elliourumy IA II Moo MIZE! null and void as to any rights intended so te be - eemereyed by any such soldier, sailor or merino. Sac. 8. That no adjustment or payment of any elettlin Of any soldier, sailor or marine, or of his Pro r Per representatives. under the pro visional:l this set, shah be made, unless appli cation bellied within two years from the pas sage of the net. The ROUga then went into Committee of the Whole, lir,f.Dawes in the chair, and resumed the conaideratiou of the Tax Bill, the para graph before the Committee being that relat ing te e the Manufacture of tobacco, snuff anti cigars.. • An amendment was offered by Mr. Stevens to exempt Journeymen cigar makers and et, prentitua, FlM every o work for others, from the pro vision req g person who makes ci gars to keti ' an accurate account in hooks of all the cigars made by him, anti to deliver a copy of It nionthly to the Assistant Assessor, rid was, after durable discussion, adopted. The Ile of five days for having cigars Packed Su inspect.' was, on motion of Mr. Stevens ailed to fifteen days. The pro ceeds o f' forfeiture are to be distributed be tween the Vatted States, informer and Colice. tor' making the seizure, as provided by law. Mr. WllSon of lowa, offered an amendment to the 9sd section of the present law, exempt ing sg. 2 l2=i l eT, a =l ur ctl ar tlif, k gal c iat sliver, spirituous and malt liquors, manufac tured tobsemo. anti cigars produced by" the labor of any person or his family where the product dote not exceed the rate of one thous and dollars per annum; between one and three thousand dollars, the tax is to be levied only on the excess over one thousand dollars, and when manufaktures are made for others the employees are to pay a tax. The amend. meat was =ally adopted. On motion of Mr. Stevens, and after much .disCussion, the following words were streak Out - of the , bill, "and all gas companies aro her3by authorized to add the tax imposed by law to the price per INV cubic feet on gas Sold. The paragraph In reference to coffee was streak out and one substituted for It imposing on coffee, roast or round, upon ground spices and dry mustard, and upon adulteratens of them a tamed one ent per pound, without ex emption otsproduc under one thousand dol len,. i Mr. Randall, of 'Pennsylvania, offered an amendment requiting all free passes o on steam rallrOnAllito have a ten cent stamp an nexed; on six mont hs' free passes, ef..se, and en twelve month tree passes, $3. lie said this wOulci reach a new source of revenue and won't! realize a largo amount, as lie under- , stood the Ponnysivania ral,roads alone 15511041 : Curing theyear four thousand passes. Mr. Morrill suggested that the proposition i might be a proper one, but the pa - t of the bill • under consideration win not the suitable i place for It. on that suggestion the alnenil meta was withdrawn temporarily. Mr. M x ers moved an amendment Imposing a tax of live per eent. On phottigraphs, ,to, in stead of the present system of attaching stamps. I A paragraph was added, imposing a tax of flee per cent ad valorem on gun cotton. Mr. of lowa. moved to amend ny im porting reapers, mowers end threshing ma elitees from u tax of three per Pent, In order to have them placed the free list. Mr. WomlbrOdge mos oven the sante amend- alit in reference LO Which Will / The •esior al Equestrians.. amended. We were favored yesterday With atoll from Mr. Wwihtturno, of Man.iteltuselts, the same Amendment In reference to Mottles Mr. Eaton Stone, who enjoys a world-wide anti wooden worm.. repntutton as the Nestor of equestrian, lie Without mitten upon it, the Committee,af ter disposing of nine imges of the bill, rose. ! comes here with Alike Lipman's Colossal Corn- Mr Lhanler presented a petition of Duncan, hination, now exhibiting In Allegheny City. Sherman d 80., Brown aro., a. Cu., and others We wane...el hi. daring performances, In trig of tile city of New York, against the tits of eye cents tenon on cotton. I city and elsew here, years ego, and many Pit es a Mr. Ward presented the Petition of limner. I burgers m I remember Li. Ile is apparently MIR citizens of Bath, Sew York, in faro, of ! lithe and active as ever• mid looks nmeh Increasing the thrift ell wO ermicuinivati! n Ql. younger than lie really lie friends hat e Ts eaker presente d from th hu ste Seoretary of the Treasury, in .• rarities times expressed their regent toe hint .ponse to a /louse resolution of the . .nlo by bestowing upon kiln valuable brottlittonials, April, on the subject Of prize money. laid • a m. aha a „1,1 h i , ~he a. ,..! u It the Lade, also, the paper. in the rimies• i as de.igned hy Mr. li memo, of the Sew York the ems' of Koontz against I olfro •, Herald, and is really nangulil.Nolt. tin one side which were referred to the Comulltlee • o Is itrepre.entation of Mr. 5t.... in Elect Election., one of his emnestrian feats, the too, ions. motion of Mr. selteuelt. ololoo o ei II- cotton of whirls in said to ne morrlil, it 0014 ordered that lla.prem. .111 perteet., that on being in carninetl through a to-morrow be confined to general debit! .s magnifying glass the features of Mr. Stone if in it Coma:title° of the Whole, on Um 1 rIO- ; Will he recognized and the very nails in the dent's annual measag e. shoes i(the horse observable. tin the The Ilouso adjourned. ' other side is an Inscription. Among the ion , torlal fraterulty all over the 'sinewy Mr. The Presbyterian General Assemblies Stone is held in the hlghent esteent, and 110 STI-eC - f'ifly the 11111 50111101 I carries with iiim letter of Introauction, lily ria_dey:The. Mclean o ff ere d re e einu oi , written Upon parchment, from the lending that until the Assembly tteall have examined memhers of the press of New York, Boston an d de e l i j e d e t , oe th e °wale ° , of the Loma and other places, by whom he is reContinentl- Ville Presbyterian Commissioners, the retro m ell to the fraternity as it gentleman whose pre shall he exeittded from the , w luell, vale worth Is not surpass.' by Illy prOfetro/ton after mamiderable .110......010n, wan paved— nl reputation. nye. gn, and of 50. He ls on Ids present tour, not for the per- A committee of seven was appointed to re- pose of g,ain. Although possessing a eosntort. port the ease. of the Loulsiall° Presbytery. able haidtation and quiet retreat, to New Also the ease* Of DOOLOPit Brooks and Ander- York, with many Warut and true friends 111 +on, of St. Louts, a tea Ityek, of Itontklytt, and ' convenient communication, his dein,- to tray. other Conniaisakmers who either signed the : of and pursue fora time his profmsion, was dee/unarms or teethnony i ur unproved Its PP rltp uncOntrollable, and Moire his present COlinee- Melts. and who desired to stand or fall on lion with Lipman's combination. MI merits. We learn from tem that bin horse, a Tho fromiron- rnagn ineent. Black ILIWW k met with an I may are Messrst - ntewart, Robinson, Dr. Wit- I sswoident• a short. Mum stove, in eonseotunooo of son :owl Elders Wycliffe And Hardin. which he wln not Le able to appear In those in i11,.hi,„.1, log te en ., • feats of horsemanship for which lie has be lated ...cent the reception of ntaininnt I.oUp ono.. so rOnOwtted. lie will show' himself, nit icesl however, during the performances, leading his I , disabled hurse. I:=E:=2/! Lo“stritz.a. May 19.—At Clnrksv lila a rail road accident necnrred ton wood train with eel h envy engine. The west span of the i v iridgebeeame a purest(wreck. six whiles and thirteen negro.. who were aboard es ere precipitated eighty feet into the settler. But one nog,' was killed. Smith Erwin, the en gineer, tens badly bruised. George Akens, brskeatuan, badly braised. The fireman. was not hurt. .1. F.. lends, the conductor, wee bruised aismt the head. Mr. Briggs anti friend, dead-losatis, not 'Worm'. Five or els of the negroes wore more or less bruised. Rest doe uninjured. The accident is said to have Occurred from Lho rottennessof the timbers. The street railroad was opened in Nashville W.. lay. Freedmen•• Bureau Inrostlantion. 8 V A XIV nn, May I,—Gene. nteaJ man and Fullerton arrived here lust night. They left Charleston on sonday lust, and have since in vestigatod the working of tho Freedmen's Bureau on Sea Island Among the evils that have route to bunt Is the tiendstent system of overcharge for food and the necessaries of life, tudultiell by many persons working plan tali:mit. Freedmen are paid arty cent, per task of a quarter of an acre, and then ehargen throe dollars (per bushel for corn, which eons the planter thirty rents. Coal Dines Mdscotrod__xor,ood,r o f todlsn errlorw. NAN FILANCINCO, May 18.—A Jlwpalcli yowler Jay states that an extensive coal Mille hail been discovered at SOoke, near t Irtorla, at Fort I Whipple on the 111th. ul The Mogn,lien warrior, bare arrived and sarrendercd their arms. The general market, continue null. The new crop of grain, wool and wtne arc or a fine quality. RewOlaotroctlon Moneureot of Congress Advocated. HALTIMOOIC.. May 111.—A large meeting of un conditional Unbolt men but being held to-night, nt advocacy of the reeOnstruction MOOSOres Of Congress, and the maintenance of the Mary land registry law. Speaker Colfax. sent a let ter expreselng ills views on the eultosit. Speeches were made by Representatives MOTORS, 01 Mil. , anti C. McKee, of Ky.; Dona tors Cresswell, of Md., Nye, of Nevada, and other.. Steamer lExploslots—Tbe 6eb4.1 Hebron • • • • • . at Montreal. - Mos Tax.“.. (C. E.,) May In.—Thu steamer Lion, while on a trial trip yesterday afternoon, exploded nor boiler oppwitto liocknlaga, two miles below Montreal. Mix liven were lost, and hovels persons severely injured. Mallon, of Trent notortety, Is stopping at St, Lawrence Hall. Virginia Protestant Episcopal church Autzt Si not A, Va.. May IS.—The Epistopal Council tr.lay :Wonted the following Resohery, That this accordingly now resume RA coutlitlon with the General Con vention of the Protestant Episcopal Church Vire as thoidwboro. N. C. Mar large lire occurred at Goldsboro lust night, which destroyed a brick block of form buildings. Including th, offices of the Dade Brigs and the National Expreini Company. Yellow Favor. Small Pax Dad Cholera Saw 0111.31.A89, May In.—The yellow fever to prevailing at Vera ernes; the small pox at Trulato, and the cholera badly le Guate mala. Election of a Blohop New Ual.uwx, htay IL—Bishop Lay, of Ar• to4lay war elected by the Erytmeopal Convention NI the eneceasor of !bebop folk. Gorealoweref. Sale of Gobi. New Yonit, 'May nt—A single *ale of gold reported on Governtneut account, to the 1,31101/ nt or $1,61X1,00n, this afternoon, at 12:= HIDDEN DEr . .. 18.-I . bilatlelphin. J. B. Up Walcott and Co. 1&d. - - . The author claims that tills is not properly a work of nation, but is, what tts title Imports, &revelation, nr at (mist u giimpso, of subjects unsuited to romance, and which ought not to be opened up to the light of day for purposen of mere amusement. For aria by Davis Clark and Co. Tuts Gsaitssr Scrar-Interano•ron. By ..Ed wanl m Cap . er. New York: Geo. Munro Co. • Tiffs Maio book develops e.nietbod of learn ing Gollllllll on a new and easy plan, and is designed. expressly for yonng learners and seltAnstrnators. The increasing' practical Importance of the German language in this country makes welcome all helps to the ac quisition of a knowedgo of it. For sale by iv, Gildentonnay, 15 Fifth streot. Our Young "%Ors, No. le, for Jima, Ilea. This Is an excellent magazine, tor young pee. pie. For sale by W.A.Giblentenny,4sFifthatreet. The Atl.ntle lieuthl,y for .rune, ling, be unusually rick. For aalo by W. 4. Gildentanny, ill Fifth Street. We are requested to draw attention to an advertisement, in this day's paper, of the flaw Y oat insinvacrino Cour airy, who have eructed a largo building in New York for the Manufacture of Disinfectants: as thesis a mat tes of public interest we do so cheerfully, and beg our readers to_pay all the attention possi ble to cleanliness (tor cholera or no cholera, eimudinoss hi a godly virtue), and spare no gains to ward air so fearful avisitation as this disease, by the tree nse of disinfectants which are recommended by the New Yotk Beard of Health. This , is a-substantial company, we are told ~ant) articlo,pomlag recommend. ed as it hi, will beef ineslculable haunt to the NH :IND NEIGHBORHOOD. =I The International Mulling noteb—iiMM lll la Eogland—Aceoarti of !Ills 'keep. flock. The last foreign arrival brings the pleas ing intelligence of the safe arrival of James Hamill, the champion oarsman of America. at Noweastle,LEngland, and also the information that all preliminaries for the sculling match with Kelly, the English champion, would be speedily arranged. Vasil I was enthushosti eally received, as will appear from the follow ing from the London Sportnnon . "Just as we were on the point of going to press we received a telegram informing us that Hamill, the champion scalier of America, arrived at Newcastle last evening, accom panied by his brother and his trainer, Laugh lin. As staled elsewhere, Robert Chambers and old Harry Clasper left Newcastle for Liverpool on Tumday last, in order to wel come our gallant visitor to English ground, and, on the arrival of the party at New castle, tile station was literally beselged , with a dense crowd of eager Tynesiders, who glove the American a most enthusiastic recep tion. After visiting several of the leading sporting houses, the party called at the Odle° of the Newcastle Chronicle, and thence adjourned to ,Cluspees hotel, where to very pleasant evening 01 as spent. Is ex pected to make his debut on the Tyne this morning, and his first appearance afloat is looked forward to with the greatest excite ment by the Tynesiders, who are all very favorably impressed with Ills appearance. Our telegram describes him as bearing a close resemblance both in heighth and build to ! Robert Cooper, hut broader and stronger made, and, as far as looks go, a very promis ing cumulate for the eluompimiship lie Is said to have expressed himself exceedingly grati fied by his reception at Newcastle, and has ar ranged to visit London early next week, and will call at our of immediately after his ar rival. Thus tar, therefore, the prospects of the long-talked-of international match are In every respect most 'trembling, and notwith standing the persistent manner in which some of our cotemporaries have thought fit to throw cold water on use whole affair, the arri val of the American must effectually dispel all doubts as to the bona Mc nature of his Inten tions. All that now rentalns to be done Is to adjust one or two minor points in the terms, and as these present no substantial difficulty which cannot be settled by a personal Inter view between tile principals, we have every hope of being able to announce In our next Issue that the preliminaries of the second great International match for the champion ship of the world have been satisfactorily ar ranged. Whatever may be tile ultimate resuit. we may rest .sueril that Hamill will meet with a worthy and generous opponent, who would scorn to stoop to either meanness or siditerfuge, and should the American succeed in his eliivalros undertaking to win for the New World, the coveted honor, no true Eng lishman will grudge him tits triumph." Dyeing wr elm Art. The dyeing and scouring business has at tabled a high stale of perfection in this city. From nesections of the State are forwarded to this point, for renovation or coloration, the richest of laces, heaviest of velvets and the hest of silks. Mr. 11. J. Lance, a practical dyer from England, whore the true art Only exists, many years ago established a dyeing house in this city, and within a few years the excel lence of his workmanship secured him the en tire patronage of the State. From increased trade he was compelled to establish the erten bliVe dyeing noose at Nos. 133 and 137 Third street, where he has Introduced all the me chanical appliances anti delicate machinery used In the business in London. We cannot minutely descnbe the ingenious arrange ments for coloring the goods submitted to him, anti for rot aluing anti bringer back the original finish anti texture or soiled velvets, faded silks, or dmcolored laces. All this is me. aomplished by Mr. Lance ate trifling expense to the customer. Possessing secrets in the profession which were handed down to the fourth generation, by the Lance family of England, the proprietor has attained a won derful degree of excellence and proficiency In the business. The odic°, on the first floor of the establishment, Is In charge at a lady aim it dotal). qualified to exercise Judgment 1111 , i care in the handling of such goods as may be left for °lensing and dying, and our female friends can secure her advice upon colors the most suitable. Mr. Lance is a gentleman well worthy of patronage, and his mammoth estul. lishment. should be v isited to bu appreciated. Sanitary sleeting The Sub-Committee appointed at the last meeting of Councils for the purpose of per fecting measures in order to prepare the city for the advent of an euldemic, met last even ing at the rooms of the select Connell. .a quoru m hieing prescht, Mr. Coursin moved to district the city as follows Suit-District No. I, to consist of the First and Fourth wards, under the control of Mr. Seibert. Sul.Mistrlct No. t, to consist of the Second and Eighth wards, under the direction of Mor row and Ntri/son. suleDlitrict To. 3, to cooßist of the Fifth and Ninth ward., under the control of Mr. Ford. Soh-District No, I, to tionetst of thin Sixth and Seventh wards, under the isintrol of Mr. Con rant. Suli-Diet del. No. 5, to be under the control of Mr. Lew, anti to consist of the Third and Tooth wards. After a slight debate Mr, Courion's motion and plait fillbrtlitted ens IWO/Med. Mr. Coursin moved that each member of the Committee should have a special policeman to attend to tier district, the pay of whom should be sl.,:e per day, each member to ap point his owe policeman. Mr. Morrow sevoutled Mr. Coursin's motion, and a vote being taken It wt. carried. - On motion of Mr. Font, the plan goes into practical working order next. week. On motion, adjourned. Jubilation over a License. Some time since Mr. John Groin, a respect able citizen of East Birminitham, made the Proper application for a tavern license, which, to the great surprise of several Menthe, of the Town Council and two hundred and flee voters of the borough, who had signed his pe tition, was refnsed by the court. Tho refusal NOW OCeindolled by It remonstrance of few citizens Isis in itemizer) of the adjoining bor ough of Birmingham, who are connected with the Temperance League, winch II WI Ismii in strumental In preventing many Ilcetltacs from being granted. In the case of Mr. Groin his friends felt that injustice had been done. Stepp were at ones taken to procure a re-liteir leg, and to Weir gratification, the Court, upon a full exposition of .1 - 1 the farts, reversed Its decision and granted the license. The ntet,p- Lion of the paper was Ulnae the occasion of a sort of jubilee on Thursday evening, M r. G's German friends regarding the defeat of the Temperance man, In thls instance, as a sort of national triumph, A Domomntle aspiring to office at the coining fall elections was heard to exclaim Mty that ft— license I will lose forty votes." Boots, Sboes and Gallen% By strict attention to business, carefol watching of the markets, and a generous sys tole of dealing, the firm of .1. 11. and W. C. Borland, ti 0.98 Market street, has succeeded in building spa largo end profitable trade. They are retail deniers In boots shoes and gaiters. Purchasing their goals from the manufactu rers for cash, they aro enabled to successfully compote with the trade In the city, and offer b fie as great as any house west andN ost fashionable styles, from the tiny Infant's beetling, to the rough brogan. Mr. Joseph Borland, the senior member of the firm, at tends to the perchnsiing, and exercises grant discretion in selecting such a Meekas will guarantee satisfaction to the numerous pa tronsol the estahlitihment. Wedirect the at tention of our readers to their card In unot h er column and earnestly recommend the none to the Imbile. Body Fouod.—The body of a little girl, eight or ton yearn of age, was found in the. Ohio river, near Steubenville, on Werinesday Morning. It appeared to have been in the water a considerable time, and the deceased is suppoit Winchester been last Mr either the steame or Financier, in the dis aster which befell them some time since. At the Inquest, held by Coroner Stephens, of Jef ferson county, Ohio, nothing definite was elici ted Deceased had on a blue ealloo dross, with white spots pad a flannel skirt. PRICE THREE CENTs A Victim to the Gold FeVeT - Sin 1 Railroad Accident—Ran Haled. Slewthe days of Ralelgh's expedition in , noon y es t 4 ,h, James Hawking, I, search orate land of wealth, witch his entlin- blackhmah. aged forty-seven years, employed Mastic ideallty had vestal with all the regal ,id h.• miter depot 01 the Pittehergh, Fort ; magnificence of a Peri's palace, teeming a nil Wu,„. and Chmatro to met with an acs I diamonti.s, rubles, pearls and precious stones, e, , Corp':.-",'''''', w hi , b caused his death in a short lime. Ithe dealt.° to engage in ventnrsome °' .. , '''' tent,led a t N0..51 Numterev street, St mood .es for. the attainment of sudden wealtn, oven , ward. Allegheny, and had started on his way , at the risk of life and the fortune already , to di.r,. some ears were being shifted from I gained, has existed among men to a greater , the 11110 , 1 . 1 l i rer-k to 10.,,,, , . roe „klieg by engine or less extent. This desire is not confined to ; N° ' ' 4 ' ', '.," h meg observed that the front that class of men known to adventurers, but ' e'r r ''"'" aa d "n" very often creeps Into the heart of the most • quite clearot the main track, lio- tnnt Inv., cons dtreetell to bank the remainder of the ttuin As he ass d cautious financiers. The result is almost in- I log an , an d rema i n d er n„. rear ear ~ ,,r a .. a ,,, a I variably the total loss of the hard earning, ot 1 about four feet of the front ear on the aiding, a. life time. An illustratton of thin fact was given at the °Mee of Alderman Strain pester- ... . I H e attempted 1.. ~..,..„, I„,i„,, en t h em. ,s toe ears came nearer ttnrether ho placed a day, where a man 'muted John Suter, bailing. ' aaad upon e „,i, honiper, ‘ „„,, ta to ~ , ..,,,s . I w e believe , from indiana eenstY, made '''''-n - I hints throuttli. Ile was caught between the mutton against James M. Berne, of the I h ''' n -- 1 bumpers, his left thigh crualual ton Jelly, the ward, for obtaining till.Mo from him by advt. towerpart of his body much brmstal. and his representat ens. The facts as deposed by 1 maid thigh bone shattered. The ennettetor of iMotor are /1.4 fellows: On the ninth day of 0,- -lie train Wan standing within about Mr feet ceniber last, Suter gave to Burns afine in ca- ..1 hire et the time of the occurrence, and call. and allots for f'gto, in payment for throe thou- . ~ to „,.. oat to attempt to pass between th e sand altar. in the Mechanic's Oil Company, ears. Unfortunately ho did net hool this which stock Burns repres e nt e d to be trot to m tuning. Ilawki. nes eOltreVell to his real ' three dollars per chore, and that dence and expired at one o'elOek, about an hu (Burnet hart paid tbream of furthe rmore, sl,o3o ' hour after the affair hapoonol. Coroner Claw - for the shares sold to Suter a abort ; held en inquest, and the Jury found a ver time previous. Ile also represented to Sutor diet of accidental death, exculpating the at that the above mentioned nit company hat ' • tactic, of the train from blame. The deceased !Milk await one hundred feet deep on their ' that In farm in Greene leaves a wile unit two grown up daughters to the well a vein of quartz from two wad a county, and inking • deplore his loss. Ills wife aas aneord at Sten• an half I to three feet thick had been bored through, aort ,,,ui e; and wa-n , a i agrap h e d f or. which had yielded a certain amount of gold, a -.1101.- ' specimen of which Burns showed the typo- More Arr..," of C°"n"rfril "hove"'" nent. Sittor alleges, also, that Ilurne showed The recent arrest of Haggerty, the pedlar, him some gold d tot, which he said had been for oo,„ g ern'', torio, tuitional nomoy in found at a certain depth by the ml company _ . that were boring era the farm adjoining that , ' , remit' cennt!.. It'd to the apprehension, by the Mechaules' Oil Company. These state- I the Deputy Untied sotto-. Marshal, yesterday merits Sutor saye he has discovered to be morning, in Washington borough, in the ad entirely false, no gold or gold sinst over . . . . .. JOining count) of tt asholgtOn, tett... persona having been found on the farm narned s hy Burns. Feeling Itimettif aggrieved, Mr. au- mimed Joseph Johnston, Matte Thompson, and tor made oath as st ated above. A warrant Joseph Buffington The arrests were made at Wan 18813011 (or tile ItrreSt of 1111OlS, Who will . the.lnstonee of Witham Dawson, tavern keep have a hearing to-day. Cr in West Brownsville. Thompson, tut Da wson avers, tin, had ut different times large Meeting of the Soldiers' Felon League. ~,,,,nl,,ef count 'felt money in Ills posses. The SohlMrs' Unh,tl League of Western .ion, and hen operated as a "dealer," both buying and selling the - stud. - A like allege- Pennavlvania held their regular meeting last tithe WILS made eotteerlling JOhneen. itaffintt roglit at their hall In the City intliliing. Go.- ton is nont,,ea of having par-chaffed from thaw .l. B. Swell/An in the chair. 4011, the prOxernitor, n rounterfelt "twenty" on The minutes of it t et:citing meeting were read .",',...:;,',.,:-.l",,nri:ll,,,,",itil,.,nrfor.2l..li,is,ii.lTcliw.nc..eiteett. and approved. their arrest.. No roe tied. ll luOney Wan found Twenty-one names a erl . proposed for mem. with 1 1 1 , i , , 1 1 , n ,k ; but it It o : :: ;: , , , , ,, ,1 1,, 1 , 1 ,, !: ,,. ,7 5 idg, n e , 41 , , h0 nz y t 0 0 . herahip, and nineteen heNT m etn hers, proposed thou bal in the ' sutu oi s3,oistenell was 011tillireti by at the previous meeting. were admitted. C a tr i al .ll mson. sproull for their appearance Mr. S. Keefe offered tlie following, which for was adopted: —es— Rev)!rfct, Thatwe the soldiers of Western Pennsylvania, believing and knowing that lee wore not too poor in nevoclon to our country In the darkest day Otto ICenuldle, are not now and cannot te convinced that the iOlverioncut la too po pecuniarily to nay tile .old kers of 'hi and ' , PI their their Just Ihmundx In the shape of an equalization of liouni Resolved, That IL ropy or I 11, resolof Inn to trartaimltted to our Representatives and Senn tors at Walthineton. An amendment to the By-Laws Wtl.4 offered, to admit mallne.l or ieahle. , l nid to tonic- 'Kirsh p simply upon sign ng lio ctmstttntton and By-Laws, which was laid over under the rule. Colonel If Biddle Itoberts moved that a otronit tee of three b 0 appointed to perfecta syntem of ehttrlty for the purpose of taking cognizance Mall ruses of destitution of former soldiers or their fanitlie.., and that tt fund be procured for that purpose. Allopted, and Cantaln Morgan, Ca stain Pollock and tom. A, Pierson aztointed as :men Cnnirrilt tee. tioneral erson stated that arrangements had Item, ma e for the free transimrtation of all color loaner,. of Pennsylvania regiments to Plolatielphinott the oceasion of the reception of the State colors by llovernor tort in. Ito motion of General Pierson rt Committee (.1,11 wasappointed to make Yilltitble ar rangements for the attendante 11l soldiers of the Eighteenth NMI Ilwry Dirt-dun at. tint SLAW Flag Presentation al Philadelphia 00 July 4th. On motion of !Ir. heels em•lt stibortlinute Lingua was requested to appoint a Comnoldem of three to net In (4.11 ill 11,q1011 411. COOl - o e. stn motion adjourned. Torrenco'n Drug More. Elsewhere c 111 Lie found the earl of the well k itown aril enterprising Druggist, Mr. A. Ter rence, No 711 Market street, corner of Fourth. Then establishment has long been considered one of the first-class houses in the trade, and owing to the Judgment exercised by the pro prietor, in the selection of his stock of drugs, and patent medicines, the store has a large patronage. Wu looked through the stock yes terdap and tonsil it to emnrace everything usually kept In similar houses where they make patent tntalleines and fancy toilet art el.. a specialty. Mr. Torrence is agent for newly all the popular medicine and littler, manufacturers of int: country, anti 00/1111; :0 the extensive character of his business, he ii enabled to defy competition. Ile keeps al ye on hand a varied stock of choice French and American perfumery and toilet articles, and the finest qualities of medicinal wines and liquors. In the celebrated "Cutter's hitters'' he deals largely, and informs us that this par ticular article b. Crown immensely popular in the Pennsylvania market. The retail deal ers In drugs and patent medicines and city ceetoment can do no better than by favoring Mr. Torrence with their patronage, as Ills orb See urn among the lowest and his stock is kept up with fresh anti desirable merchandise. He It. a famous 401 a water lbriltaln in operation where the pall , lllloo can quench Iluor with the deliclous,cold and spark Virg min....- al fluid. For any thing in the drug, pert OM ery or patent 1110t110111° line, give Mr. Turrellue a .11. The Bigamy Came—The Wife atlh two illambandw Falls to appear. In our report of the bigamy and fornication eases before Alderman Strain, la yesterday's Gm-elle, we erred in stating that thee ccused parties had been held to ball “for trial." They were held for their appearance yesterday at four o'clock P. a. for a further bearing. At that hour the aged prosecutor, Da Mel Logan appeared, as also did Peter Greet, who is ac cused of orthabiting w Ith Logan's young, fair ern comely wife. The alleged recreant wife dill not appear. 'rise magistrate inquired of as to the cause of her absence. Ile said lie nbt not know, neither could he toll her whereabouts. Matters were at a dead loch and looked ...VICIOUS. The absence of the principal defendant, and the ILiStlMed ig norance of alleged husintml No. concerning her, seemed to foreshadow a design to defeat the ands of Justice. Greet was held 4., answer at court the charge brought against him, and the recognizance of the fair Anna was Co. felt ed. So ends the case for the present. lloortl VI• Doom James Alton, the young man who passed a fitly dollar counterfeit greenback upon a Sloth ward tavern keeper, some mouths ago, Color circumstances which left no doubt of dishon est design, was sent for by Judge SPCandless, of the United Mates Ihstrict Court, yesterday, in order that sentence might be pronounced upon him. The sentence was Una lie should pay a flue of live hundred dollars to the United Suiteti, be imprisoned in the Western Pettit°, tlary, at hard labor, for the torte Of hive years, be In all respects subject to the some Moe, Mine end treatment as convicts seutenced by the State authorities, and while so confined to be Mtveltutively motel t h e control of the ollicent lowing ebarge of the Penitentiary. lie will ho' •ttak en to et - Maley . Dltlically About n Calf. 'rum butchers, residing In East Bain Inabaln, are at loggerheads about n call. it apprare that F. taitleoke arrangei for the purchase of the veal from a man reMitleireA tilx Mile Fer ry, the money to he paid when he would come to take It away. Nicholas' A labrant, on the day (allowing, went to Ftx MC° Ferry, repre ountml liliumdt as a partner a ith t.e,leekr lu the butchering business, and pail for and took the t all array. timleeke returning to the FeT ry, In pursuance ot hla t Ftagc.uen t, leurutul tit 1. rue!, whereupon his Teuton blood The ease beteg brought before Justice Ammon, i.e was at a loss in what liiMpli to put it, but finally concluded to take fortuatiou against alabrant for false preten ses. Warrant tasutsl. A Jealoam ilo.baugl We have slimed) noticed the Itintellity be tween d:oorge ' rat I, hie. wile Margaret, and her brother-111-Mir, Nebulae lee gum, residing with them. A suit asslllliL awl battery was enteral against the wife and brother-in-law, growing out of Jealousy on the part of the o huslunl. 1 wit tint, It seems, has been In this country but a short time, and Ids wife Is yet In li•rinany. I'ltOrt It hearing Of the 011.811 yen- Lerday, before Justice Amnion, MI East Mir nOngliam, when the parties reside, a compro mise ails effected', It being decided upon that l'ockum should lcucu Craft's house and take up hie bed and board elsewhere. Lightning Hods Rode Lockhart .34, Co., second door below Hand street, Duquesne way, manufacture all kinds of Lightning Rods for wholesale and retail trade. Their workmen go sit place In the city or country and atuicli rods to bitildings. unson's Copper Tubular Lige wing Rod, with Spina Flanges, Is most popular, and Ds root, put up, is only thirty cents per foot- It Is highly commended by Professors Wombs, Dean and Poi.hlng, of this city, as well as by other scientific persona who hove Cecil it, and Is fast taking We place of other rods, on ac- count of its great eoudneting power, peculiar construction, and reasonable price. The Cholera.—We advertLse In another column to-day, the popular and justly cele brated Disinfecting Fluids, prepared by Dr. E. Courtaret, a distinguished French chemist. This preparation is not properly within the range of patent medicine, as the discoverer claims for it no healing powers, but simply a preventive of stetmets. The thuds remove noxious odors by principles thoroughly chem i call in their nature. In France during the late cholera. it is mid that the Dthinfectlng Fluids saved more lives.than all other medical preparation's combined. The fluids are for sale by all druggists. Verdict for Plaintiffs.—The cue of the Union Petroleum Company vs. GeOrgo Jiang and others—action of ejectment for ii valuable piece of oil land in Venengo county—wan brought ton clone yesterday. The jury round a verdict for the plaintiffs, who p were rePrii sented by and Lowrie. C. iledric, Esq., of Venango, and ilamilton 6 Acheson, of thin city, appeared for the defendant.% THE WEEKLY CrAZETTK TWO EDITIONS ISSUED. OS WEDNEADAYIn AMID MATIMIDATS. The ed llluC Is forwarded lehleb wll(re.Cb the sub scribers *pones% ea the mall ran. SINOLE CUFIES, FEB YHA 8....• OLOBI , OF FIVE CLIJIIS OF TF.I: AN U =IIM John SolinSk I, violating to be • Polhill no blert but tit present put su tug the Retie.. tion of a teller in East Ibriningiums, and also Mrs White, a tenant of hit, were before Jus tice Ant 111 l m yestet tay, hating i,ren cent plaininf of by their neighbors for maintaining a nuisance. A shanty, about ale feet by ten, formerly 11,1 - d LA IL on the prom -525, of White wait allowed to narl i i t Y it+ a domicil. `` . ``pill ft stove in It, great tretmlatton was tell by the neigh bor-11m boss-ea In the v Mitt it y being frame— ., hen +he woubl light her fire, the name from higi I• 01/ ill ILO' 111.11,101 i Ing from the a 110 -sui stovepipe bove 1 roof of the r , banty. Mont, the complaint. - mit:mid objected to the legal irom The deed fee the properly be nig m his ih-'s name, he argued that he iambi eel be held responsilik, atel Amen/ only be e011.1 , 1Vr1,1 111 the light Th.• court overuled the olneet inn, and he ftflyt. I,llll,ftif r 11, fact, as allecisl In•mg made r lam :totem - Inv to abate the nuisance, nod paying a email 1.111 of r0.L.,11.• accused were hi le , barged. ItAnnputolibie Oil Dealers. Prom omit amoug nor re.ponsible oil bro kers tool ecorntOloatition !Herr:mots. the atereati- Re continue' , v nos - arm:At , till, well known firm of Tack, brother :old Cm PosseaSed °Clarice capital, Intl no :mos to prow mutually advan tageous to their patrons, they are entitled to the mot ildencu now reposed In them. They k cop thoroughly most est in oil 11111tIturspiortain. leg to their nosiness, and being enterprising Mitt obliging, mating° to comm. a great shore of public pattsmage. Their oflice hare la at No. 7, Hancock Street, amd in o. t street. Intimately aMillailltAai wit Is the firm, we can with propriety recnmmontt them to our numerous readers. Their card appears in ;toot her coin tun. Before Alderman !Urn/mt.—There were a number of cases yesterday before Alderman ttltraln, the attentive and eMelent magistrate of Um Tenth ward, whltth were tlislucted of et tee ;moult, intllcalcd In our polJeu dents. The Alderman has the full run of the patronage in his particular line of bn , lness from Ihn people of all sot , tious of the county. min may seem remarkable to some, but when it is generally known how correct In loudness attentive to duty, urbane In character, anti just In deci sion Is the Alderman, the wonder ceases. lift is thoroughly posted In all matters of civil or t•rlutinal law, and rarely makes an error ht Judgment. With pleasure we refer to his card in another column. De.trons of Pence.—Cat loy—not the musical celebrity of that name—yesterday Ito. neared before Justace Barker, of South Pitts burgh, and made oath agaltud one Mrs. Quinn for surety of the peace. The offense consisted of Mrs. Quinn having threatened to sot her son on Put. A warrant was Issued for the (Sod luu belltgerant. _ . . .t. Whalen appeared before the ,ame magna.. rate and charged lonic Urea,, with it Mtn liar •Mfence. They are both teamsters, and having luarreled about a collision that hail occurred iletaoen their vehicles, W !mien got the worst 01 it. Desiriug revenge, he instituted proceed ings against Orion at above stated. Warrant issued. The Grant llonse.—A well conducted pub is house Is u source of pride to the city in which It exists. There are many hosts who possess the will but. not the way to render their houses or hotels c , rnfortable and invit ing to the transient visitor or the weekly boarder. In our city we have many such second homes, and in our sister city across the water the Grant House Is worthy of special men tion. Its proprietor is C. 31. Seely,. generous a host and as accommodating a landlord as ever studied the art of keeping a hoteL The house is a beautiful structu re, on the corner of Isabella and Federal streets, Allegheny. We refer our readers to lila card elsewhere. Struck wither ('linker.—M White/ itieDni len, but two months from Irehuiti„entered complaint before Justice Amnion, of d ust Mr mingham charging t.eo. Rump with having Committed an aggravated assault and battery upon his (11cDallen's) boy, by striking him with u clinker. A warrant wi..a issued. Thu parties reside in the vicinity of Aghewhi glass house, on the Brownsville road, four miles irom Birmingham. Alleged Forger Arrested.—Chlef of Po lice flagon returned from Philadelphia yes terday, having In rontoJy Charles E. Roberts, One of Um parties charged with having forged the name of Bernard Gray, drover, In Febru ary and March last, to checks on 'the Alle gheny having Bank, for i 111,319 and gt,llM. Roberti, was committed by Acting Mayor Morrow for a boating ou Saturday of neat week. A Blieekader.—At the linden., of Street Commission. Flom, Daniel McGinnis was brought hetore Alderman Morrow yesterday, on the charge of having blockaded Fifth street, In front of the Jail, with a huge pile of lumber. Int payment of the et,Ls and prom ising to abate the nuisance, the defendant VMS allowed to go hits way. Mayors Ice.—Alderman Morrow eon (lnnen to officiate during the illness of Mayor McCarthy. Yesterday morning six persons were brought from the tombs, to answer for their misdeeds during the previous Ingot. Eliza Young, an abandoned woman of the worst CIIMILLther, for improper conduct on the streets at a late hour, was fined twenty-five dollars, mid in default eonmiltted for thirty , lays. Terse persona were eon:loathed (or drunkenness, and two others, arrested (Or like offense, paid lines. AII Connterfela •'Sho or , on Trial. --Ed. Beaton, arrested at Titusville, Venan go enmity, April last, and indicted for hay ing in his possession, with intent to Jenne nod pass, counterfeit postal currency, was placed On trial in the United !Bates District Court, lien. N t Icon alecaniuess presiding, yesterday afternoon. The car' wits not concluded ut adjournment, mil will Is resumed liistrl:.t Attorney Carnahan represents the Government, and Major A. ht. Brown We de fendant. Sepisrata Trinla.—Thu grand Jury of the u:+UalrDistrict Court, at theresent term, found p Indliament against Edward heaton and Silas Wiggins, arrested at Tltua. ville, Venango county ,-(pr having In their seiislon counterfeitpadiGni currency. Their unto having been culled up ye•terdly,.ll. woe dettrndnOd In give thrln 171artall trials, and lindrlCL Attorney Carnahanelected to try Beaton first. The report of the trial will be mend elsewhere In this Issue, Name Aseestatned.—The name of the man drowned at Homer, Wood it Co.'s landing, on the south side of the 31onongaliela river, on Thursday, lme been ascertained to be Jones. lie resided in a mart off Water street., between Grant and Ross, and leaves a wife and four children. Ills body bax been Searched for, but at last accounts had not been recovered. Ihald.—Leaso Flckelson, tavern keeper on Market street, raving been proven guilty of soiling liquor on Sunday, was yesterday m g ulred by Alderman Humbert to pay the usual line of fifty dollars. He paid the amount. Con. table John Lutz was the prosecutor. Alarm of rfro.—Tho alarm of Are /08t evening about ton 0'C10.14 .09 occualoried by the burning of the shedover a bake oven in the rear of a row of Inoue tenements on Penneytwin% avenue. No other diumouro wee sustained. iterated to Pay.—John A. Dunks, collector of the bounty tax in the Yitil District, had an. Individual from the rural districts maned William Meat to le the countyjell yea "...mirky for refuldng to pay the tax assessed on Soldiers , Clalm , sgeney.—AttenUon is di rected to the now advertisement of Mural. N. J. and Ball Patterson, Attorneys and claim agent; No 71 Grant street Attention of oar readers in called to the advertisement in to-day's paper, of en office near the Penton:lce to rent, A taro oPPortuai y ii otrand. M- Si 60 . YID