JW ~.,~, ~:: ~k ~4.-wN.-,.~~, - il lir - DAY _GAZETTE. PITELt3IiEII sr PENNIMAN,. ,REED .& CO., No. SG Rrra tkrawr. rrngsffsaa. r ilia ,ERvaD -68,4)°' IlwVittoburgit 6auttc. FRIDAY, SANE 1, 1866 PITTSBURGH RAILROADS IN COM.. CRESS. In the House of Representatives, 7ester. day, Idr. Trtsnozus Srtrvinva called up and passed "a bill to 'construct a line of railroad between Washington 'City- and the Northwest, for' natienel purposes." It is a bill to authorize the cceistrnction of the Pittsburgh and Cottnelliville railroad. &ion conservatives in thie..eity ought to 44T,ttadicsl fi their hats, anti . 'entice obeisance to the toesterday, on the passiaige, by_the Rouse resentatives, Ofthe bill to authorize Cleveland and , Mahhning . Railroad Company to extend Its line to Pittsburgh, the vote stood : 77 .to 42. LE Bum, or Olho and SCIICIFIRLD And 02 , 1gn., or Pennsylvania; :made the •principidop - pasi. tion. - COPTIOTIi, LAWRENCE, `Moon- Stan, SinVasi and AlpitutaWs voted for ' the bill. All the other members from Oda - , ~,, Stateagainst IL' - Mr. Moonwein said that the *pie of Weatein Pennsylvania de manded the passage of the bill, or one of a dmilarimport, that communication might be facilitated out West. Rio GENERAL L. P. Atrmaoan, the Indiana Son of Liberty; who was convicted of trea son, and sentenced to acath,--:which sen tence was commuted to Imprisonment,— . recently•finished his term and went home. At Bluffton, la., on- Friday last, he re ceived, naturally enough, an ovation at the hands of the democrats, as a sort of martyr to their principles. He made n ,speech, in which he abused Lipeoln, John son, the Union soldiers, and almost every body' except rebels and copperheads. The Chicago Tribune gives a full report of this speech, and - adds : • "General Milligan's views of Itoconstruc ' lien coincide 'with those of Andrew John son.. He holds that, no further 'legislative action is hecetisarY—all that Is wanted is to tell - the Southern States to come in with their Senators-and ' , Representatives, and the work incomplete. . .He holds the same views concerninz_COngress that are enter tained kir' the President and Secretary Mc- Culloch, ' although he does not call them -'''•"theselnen," nor does he use that elegant Indiana pltraie, "Constitution tinkers '• . Nevertheless, he coincides with the Seem. taffy of the Treasury:in reprobating in se • Vete terms the attempts of Congress to . , amend the Constitution . The only way be - (Milligan) would consent to amend it would be by establishing more firmly the doctrine-of State Rights. Here again he holds the views expressed by the President 'in his veto of the Civil Rights MIL In demi; the points of resemblance between the demoomey of Indiana and the Johnson party are so, many, that it is hard to toll ' where the'one ends and ihe other begins." Tux Constitutional Amendment gains atTengtliliolie lile4te, and will probably pasiliefotnt the week shall close. The Housti , wili cone in: the changes , made in the Senate. Most of . the Republican mem . hers of the two Honks desired a more rad - scat measure, but yielded from a desire' to promote unity of action among themselves, and between the Houses width° Executive. Thin; the door for reconcili,stion with the President ban been er.i.ile7l.. lie - Las been appealed to by Ttepithlimn members thus to secure ony. Possibly he will. It Ito s not, there is a strong probability Southern Suites will accept the Con,ititittsimml plan, and close out the great , TitE'Repubilans of Cambria county, on Ifoniiay last,• nominated for Congess Daniel .7. Morrell (subject to, conference;) for :Alicialy, John 1. Mites; foi Associate Judges; Johu„Williarris and Charles B. El lis; for . Register and Recorder, Win. A. lieDermitt. The Convention Resolved, That we are proud to know . that the late union Convention of the State -or Pennsylvania took no step backward, but held the flag of our country fu1..1 high advanced, wilk liberty inscribed on its folds • that the platform of •the Convention meets ...with our , entire approbation. TAR St.. Louis DispateA says': ”We have received intelligence, of an In ' , dtsPutable character, of-a contemplated en : lerprise against the and liberties of i. the. people of Missotui, which" deserves inree .and soleoui consideration. The : schema is one to smite down the people and subject them to a hideong- and trump portableAlespetism,' under the false pretext of enforcing the law: An army Is being !abed, right now; for this purpose." The Governer and other State officers are it the head of. he movemeot. Timid •people need not be alarmed.• Bone of Hain, a colored organizo- Klan at. Memihla, being desirous of. parad- Ing*the'eth ot,Tme- the anniversary of ihe4roectpation that city by thana thitui,l trooptr;6irlQindwarne..l by the reb el palisOltol to do apiprked Mayor Eaam's pekniistion. That died ofliciai II • fat' th return ed then.. tippdo — eft n, w eo ow In dorsemenl4. "The gona..of -liam and all pther.isona can do jutt a 9 ' they please, pro , vbied thayilo'not !mak-Civil law." Congressional:9lok, was eagerly fagWonling, yo-ske Iran indotent on to *President .7ohnson, made yea terday by Mr. Thad. Stevens, of Peiansyl '; s';'• MtlrfliTit; • better it'lL'lnuyilotbeen York , Ltromesereint: Would/Vt.:it tie an improvement, also, if g. 0. . at least; of, the "Indecent allusions" ' tp-M ' r...fatevens` In the 'amseivatlye news paliera should be ”sefipreasedt). „ '. -- ;..Tizettec4inin health of Judge Tibor', Z 1 0' iluNnited`States District 'oo4it for the 1. ::.; Northern' District -of,Ohlo,fias iaised an t :,erpectatldnW:a vacancy, either ly resig. )...,..I . ; itationior otitervihsa, that Is creating some auomumee t. d i v eit ! i F e..l,. is rep.. q. d .t., the ' Bonorag urn ei COlinta Delano, Rau li;:il3*iltilg - iiiia‘ Tail A. Bilipdutiare icituildatiliforthe sxpectel:vitY• ' York. Worl d grcttl§, - OPPlqicnis cief,he' : l4sbieeni Republicans. „It says, fit - that they acme iftheiNiented to gci = tiieofticiii; but do not meat! toTelefoi'Deim** iimnaeditzi . for Ociegreas.- If flint au Impeachincit, aone'ef tbe persons , (tired te citudonbticta liable to • :~~ ~l `-3,{ • pri te left ; linceilklio! t r!". 4,,,81•1, z.yellfitZmyri: taiN To ` iideri,.diiyAt -.....r7- htm • ' '-'l' - -:" . 0• 0 ..41/ 'etoinn t. otliOrs, bad - to t f- ',,•; - 134 1110,uni, peicyarriongs . 4.411., 4; - and 'go 9 . ~.. .. - PPM 1 it - :_will 'il!lii*` MrelY • frre."..rale- , clreray ' UtrN:.:/iiii:" % tijixnalkdently onoecied ;iluit under the 26111- 7 100 ch mod the , Senate . on 4 intercoupojpetWeen We -.' B* 6 o Oltaiibtaiiists beeirairoc4attlip -emixdaii.laut**Oitykoniviyly. i G,lta:::lfiii4iPs - stiiteuient to Congreits - of he c0n#!4 2 1 ,14 a -2 e*tints and their ilubordtvuttes in the **ellmerf's Aortae, is cfot si'complete answer top thk .report of Qat rel idtali o s olll3 n/Wi1 4441 440.4.. , :" , k-- • ;a'- - w ~,~.~ .-~.: - , , !!!!,'" VOLUME T.XXX.-NO. 128. Boys' Illatotra for 15e. At Concert Hall Shoo Btoro. Boys. taboos for 16e, At Conceit Hell Shoe 'Store. ‘!""es for 15e. At Concert Ha tkbe Store. Soya' l litioes for fir. At Concert HaltSboo Store. Boys,' Shoos for 1.7 e. AI Concert Stioro. Itoye l Aboos At Concert Etalli3hoo'store. for 15c :Boys , Aboe• for 16e At Concertll 1i stioo store. At Concert llall Shoe Store They warrant ovary pair they sell. Gears Broadway Walking Shoes, Very cheap, at Concert Mill Shoe Store, No. in Fifth sweet. All 'Matra Desirable In the Boot mad Shoe line can be bound at Co cart Run Shoe Store, No. be Fifth street. Are selling at prises at Concert Hall Shoe Store that will astonish the oldest Inhabitant. siery handaolne gents , Congress Boot. and Oznonl Ties In store to-day. Concert nail shoe Store. Than al. any time during the Mat twelve months, at Concert Hall Shoe Store. Come and new. lt•■ sn Even Thing That you get your mooey'a worth, at. Go:sli tter's Conttwt Hall Shoe Store, No. fia Fifth street. Tots will Hod sus endless variety of Boots and Shoes aL Concert Hall Shoo Store, cheap est prices In the city. • Those shoes that will not wear oat, cost n more than any other shoes and look better nil GO Fifth strnetl At Concert Ball Shoe Store are of the moat superior quality, made to my OWn order and warrantee superior to any in the city. Have you seen those elegant custom made hand -sewed French calf loots, at Concert Hall Shoe Store, selling cheaper than you can buy them at the manufacturers. • ilampkiroy'm He mosepthie 111.e.11olnes for saki at Fulton•. Drug Store, No L/9 Smithfield street. Cheap for cash, on the northeast, corner o Fourth and Market streets. C. Hanson Love I Bao. A good assortment, on the northeast eorne of Fourth Sod Market streets. C. Reason Love .5 Bro. Dry goods In great varlety, ou the northeast corner or Fourth and Market streets. C. Haase' Love .t Bar. Dress Goods Nov opening, on the northeast corner of Fourth and Market streets. L. lisksos Lova ft Ban. Rave inn opened a Tory cheap stock of plain lawns and plain iffnahams—all colors. Cal and see thorn, GI and 1 Market Direct. ikathe bought as cheap to-day at Shellaby & Barclays as they could one week ago, notwith standing the advance In the last few days In the Eastern markets. Belem purchasing your muslin, prints, checks and ginghams, cal and see the stock, at 74 and 76 Market street• Cod Myer 0111 u the world, numufactorecl from fresh selected livers on the sea coast- This oil is characterized by a sweetness and purity peculiar to it alone. its reputation Is so great that it takes the lead of other ohs, and is universally prescribed by physicians. Re member to ask for Hazard & Caswell's Cal Liver 011. 411.:Akwra.r. 11Acz d Co, New York, Sole manufacturers. For aslant wholesale In Pittsburgh by It. E Sellars & Co. At retail by all Druggists. mit= raidt leGm Moat Extraordinary. A few flay. ago we rmorded One. Of the most extraordinary mires ever effected bythe power of inediclne.,ltira. that of a lady ,in England of rancer,.arldeli ilairenten or the nose, part of t h e °t e r h . .eh . 4 "eh, Iffhi .a general Impair ment of r h im ealth. .Wo now refer to another sure of a little girl la this city, whe,nitor erne years of suffering, wholly unable to exit, wldirdiaevoli being able toweite shoes on her feet,ls now restored to health, so ea to be able to go to school for the post seven months. Still another of. a , eleven years of age, who, from a year 'aid, was elf Sated with sores on the bead and neck, The hair of the head became matted . Mgethor, and her situation. was Featly deplOrabls.. She Is now well. Most persons who take an Mterest in such matters will renietriber;tbia. cane of Mr. Boyd, who is now an active end intelligent partner in the extensive JgOntiment Marble and Slate Mantle Works, at 313 Libtuy street, Pittstirgh, who . is a living Witness of the healing virtues of DaAcznasailitteein Say nuns. These cases were ell cured by Dr. Keyser, of Do Wood street, with hts Blood Seamier. One of the little girls alluded to, wits, perhaps. the worst manor disease ever known to get well. As aunty:* thirty ,ulcers and sores covered the various parts el the body, and the bare twines were 'visible water the play of the muscles. Dead 'pieces' of bone were continu ally workederiddischarged during the, use of the tnedielitel' By its powerful purlfyingprop erties, the ',lfyirtetit put on a new action, and a new ciMilsteney was given to the blood, which drove out aid Jiang the noXious humors and supplied - thelrstena healthy pans, and a proper use of the functions which keep op and animate the powers of life. In Tranhullulif, flak for "Dr. Keyser's Blood Searcher," and take no other. Look for the name 9 1 "Dealt- &eyeer" over the top of the bottle, Bold by the proprletor,l4oWOod street, and at. Geo. A. Kelly's, Pittsburgh and Alle gheny.. Be On tie Alert! Banger Is at Hand This 44 teens sickly season. The medical faculty prophesy. evil In the ,tuture. They *lnk pestilence lion the wing far America. Suppose this to be true, what Is the ben de- Seam:l'4Elfeet 'lit ItEDODBLED POLEVOIIB VIGIOIL Thlehrthe 'only protection against PANIC, as well all sunhat. the'PRINCIPI,P, OF' iNPECTION.. Why defile& thone 'Who pediet the ephliqulc PrePele an aaeatlate .Sxrvon iiviet Therein dna ; atonic; horrlia aria alter tqve, competent Wilted the systetitismated tie subtle elements of disease, lnither: they neat hither on the winds from distant, lands/ or rim late rapes train our own sea, Or are in:. emporated with they universal dna Mid oarE razyzarivrA or, which thailif no duplicate aMozut the compounds either of the tad World or am . 31pW. Is 7 . L .f - ,ficisterrenre sTokkainA al.w.vt.s. - Bemember that It la a ipecitle for all the • ereepleintswhirdilaythe systeut, epee to visi tations ofdtildVepldruales. It you are to- P I PPt4° fP.A4 1 11 6 . v ! il t °,•ll9 4 In Stmetipatuaso powers,gives ' , ,Vou appetite, and restores 'your cheer - harmed. It yea hre nervous, it to:. ultpuutas every, fibre Of VIM Perm= system; trod the bade of the hriiti.WParti it begins, to the'extreadtlea, milers' it terminates. It you aro tulltutta G st `,o,plpilzrai *intuits uly hi and taingelho action of that organ into har. Mold' with the laws Climatal: IV ft, in awn, an InMfotuutt and alterative so powerful that satare.yrith . .lioatetteni Bitteis fait= ally, 'may bid thadiuMilike ".•to native nializia sad foreign :infection. If this enemy welear of, . this -411801.10 which' is desolating r Xiirioptii.:'h, really bound hitherstittl; It boltoUtialf this** tient to pia I - atfimur armor; to chitha'ahanuadvcif with . 19 ' ,13 41riblftik Id far asbinitaa.',liiesaa‘ wtil:.p*tult, hlitoriTallkir 21104 7599t** to isl a. 942e,w. this jun* vegetable antidote. - ',.' :•• ~ ;''* l etieWVellitters Ate igatlyr end Mall at VirillYwistes at negiligil and Patintllfedleine . NO. , ea Makin' corner - 'Octl. " a li" 4 / 1 1a4via t " Noma stria. --..- q • "•-', "--.-.- i"' ..1 '' - - , ~i..,. "•_*';''.7., , a-- - "':" • v '.",.,, 641i6;4av,,--"-' EKE WAN Wan ME PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. *Pi Waiwiim'az Boots mud Mao.. AL New Lot =MEI =TM I:I=MEGE=I The Goods Gentlemen, Dres• Hood., Dress Gooall, 19 hellaby & Barclay Standard Mosllan Purest and ISweetest •JiiireViial,4:4l The Best Yard Wide Twenty-eve cent muslin in the city, Just been opened, at Sheilahly ,t Barclay's. Black N 114• On the northeast corner of Fourth and 'Aar ket s t'eoto• C. Hens°, Love & Duo. The Neehrity Life Insurance Company, Of New York, as its name imports, fs conduct' ed with a careful regard to the legitimate oh- Jest of Life Insurance, fecurity. Office No. Fifth street. Keeler* Potent Pieta sod Tare Neale. At Pork Brothers' Steel 'Works, shows the weight of waren and the weight of the load, both at the same time, in plain figures, but separately. It savor all mistakes. Nothing equal to it. Coi•■ D7•pepdn Care The calif remedy ever discovered that will sorely and permanently cure dyspepsia, Judi gestlon, sick headache, and enable dyspeptics to eat hearty food without fear of distress, can be obtained at all our drag stores. Agent for Pittsburgh, Joseph Fleming, Drug gist, No. 04 Market street. ebeap Hats A large and fashionable stock of all the new and fashionable styles of lints and Caps, at the extensive and popular house of Win. Fleming, No. In; Wood street. Gout's Fine Silk and Cassitnere Hata, French Felt Hats, Men and Boys' Fur and Wool Hats; Gent.',,, Boys' and Children's draw• Hoods and Misses' Mats, wholesale or retail. =EEO Of all kinds of fine and medium grade white goody, such as plain, barred and striped goods }amulets and nninsoolra, plain and striped swiosen, mulls, brilliants, victoria nod bishop lawns, &c. An auction lot of the above giants Just opened, at Sholiaby & Barclay's, and will he sold very cheap. Call and con this stock, at the original bee hive stand, 74 and 70 Market street. BEM Mr. Charles Barnard, Clerlrenwell, London, begs leave to inform the public of the U a lted States that be is about to introduce to their notice a new pen, recently made by him, led the Carbonized Pen, being rendered, from its peculiar construction, less liable to corrode than the ordinary Steel ,Pen. Mr. Barnard feels confident It will be used in preference to even that of gold. The point being extremely sex,tli, it is peculially adapted to rough and unglazed paper. With Arnold's writing fluid or red ink the Carbonized Pen has no equal. TELEGRAMS ADDITIONAL BY THE COSTA RICA Panama in a State of Excitement THE GOVERNMENT TNPOPULAR AND FEEBLf Defeat of Spaniards at Callao Now Your, May 31.—Since the nailing of the last steamer, Pa name ham been kept In a state of excitement by the report of a revolution being nightly expected. The preneut Govern- ment is so unpopular and feeble that, with a force of only three hundred soldiers, it is In hourly dread of being turned out of power, and it can only keep itself in office by the moot stringent measures. Great disappointment bus been felt by the residents of Panama that President Mosquera did not visit the Isthmus and see for himself the evils of an adman bi tration requiring a standing army to impport against the ens pepsin. The last steamer frnu the South brings con firmation of the defeat of the Spaniards at Callao. The Spaniards received a most signal defeat, and have left in terrible disgrace, tt. said for Montevideo. Prior to his departure from Callao, Admiral Nunez, the Spanish Commander, addressed a, communleation to the British Consul, saying, in the usual bombast in which ho writes, that having chastised the province, he now leave. the waters of the Pacific, ready at any time to return, in the event of Peru again growing Insolent. it may be added, that his disimich does not contain one solitary truth; that it Is entirely fictitious. Trade on the coast is brightening up again and will ion all right Ina couple of months. There is no news of importance from Cen tral America. Guatemala, has declined to Join Chili and Peru against Spain, as have also Salvador nn, Cotta Rica, and very sensibly, too, for it would be of no use, their mating a declaration of war, when they are in no condition to tight. TR CHOLERA AT HIV YORK. Forty-nine New Cases at the Lower Quarantine Yaw Yon. , Slay 31.—Eleven now cases of cholera are reported on the steamer Union, and thirty-eight on the steamer Peruvian at the Lower Quarantine. The number of sick received on the hosp:tal ship, May 3/th, from the Union was forty-gee, find from the Peron'. an twenty-nine, of whom fourteen died illennaboat Explosion on the 11l iiiii el ppi —Loos of Ltfe—litentner Snagged. Maarten, May 31.—The steamer City of Mom. pipe, from New Orleans for NI. Louis, exploded at the foot of Bock Island, forty mum below here, at eight o'clock tide morning, tearing away the forward cabin and netting the. boat on fire. She had twenty-eight cabin and sixty dock passengers. The following are among the loot: Mr. Smith, of Evaneville, Indiana; Mrs. Donne, of Deagle's Varieties: Mot., Frank Perdue; bijorg. e Britton, Steersman; George Hanger, St. Loots; First Engineer, Harrison Fox; Second Steward, C. A. Lfambleton; cabin boy, James Robinson. The following were scalded Mr. Wskellele, St: Louis; Mrs. Sel don, Jefferson; Samuel Has , Second Mate, leg broken: Nicholas Burns, Second d Engineer, T. g o l) . 73l( . en; y Bm pe ith, .Thtt E .u n p gi p t . i tly ci Injured. We; Steamer St. Patrick brought up the sur vivors. The City of Memphis was owned by the Atlantic Steamship Company, veined at ninety thousand dollars, and uninsured. The steamer Prairie State struck a snag south of a bane in the Arkansas river, on Tuesday night, and sank over her lower decks. Sho Was owned In Bt. Louis. She will be raised. There are no further particulars. The clothing store of Mr. Ullmann, on ewe street, took Dire this morning. The flames communicated to the commission house of Rose & Company, and M. Wolfe. The Use spread rapidly but finally woe chocked. The loss is thirty thousand dollars, mostly Immured. Detailed Amount of the Bombardment ==! New Your, May 31.—A Panama pacer fur nishes a detailed account of the bombardment of Callao. It appears that after the failure of Nunez to make any serious impresalor. upon the forte, he directed 11111 tire upon the city of Callao, but the valuable articles had been re moved before the engagement; and although three thousand shot and shell were thrown into the city, the injury indicted was tritium. After the bombardment,' Admiral Nunez ad dressed a singular letter to the British Charge Affaires, In which he say. Having - ohm.. timed Peru for the unjust provocation given by her Government, by the bombardment of Callao and the attack on her fortifications, of whose many and heavYjill i lts only three .when I•e r r i ggff to the drrl to Itsauchorage. The l unTer a : ,signed thee honor to announce that from 'this dateblockade of Callao raised, and :the sqtradron leaves the waters of Perm at the came time assuring him that if the Govan, meet of Peru should molest or permit in juries to be done to Spanish residents in Peru, the naval forces of Per Catholic Majesty will return to these waters and revenge the =me. The heel had sailed from before Callao, and Ooziness was being 111511MOLI: Antes; Ilre In In. Viiair. at. Louis, May Minding on Market street, .opposite ttie Conte House, known so Wyman's Bail, recently Jemmied as the Met ropolitan Theatre, • Ana several adjoining stores were burned` to-night. The loss , is esti mated at $60,000; partially insured. • The loss by the Are. on Wednesday night is =oh larger than was at drat supposed. About 2400 barrels of whisky were burned. The total lou by the Are was over 4e oo oo o , mostly Insured .whltdry The flovenm ient tax was not pald On the . Pre on of • flew Tariff ISUl—Expers. a te Meteors' of Government s. NewYsw Took. May SL—The evening pilers say a new tariff 01111gproparing In the Treasury Department. ' • An army surgamijaat from Texas siva, gloomy amounts of antra in that State. Advises reeelved by the Devernment' from Germany, mdleate a large return of United 'States bands within Me aeXt. lOW . months, In amsequeuee of the unsettled condition of al% Aim in Europe. The :Teat oath In 1 6 1 enegleul of Cull• igueue *augment,* the Oonativoilee. . . AtroosTA, 81--le the ease .at W. Lew, oenteatotg the cesistttntlonallty Of the Test Oath attapPlhld tuPtturerti In the gel tett States COurt at savannah, /ad _Enkui. today ogled that thelbat , Of Congress approved Jan. ttenalth 104, toter as It wee unfolded to ap ly to that oasts, letePtlgueUt to the comellte l . tOZ the Vultettilgate - • S.l ~~-~-,.. PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1866. SENA 91110 k. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS. FROM WASHINGTON. Appointments Confirmed by the Sen n/sr—Wheat Shipped from Europe to Americo, the First Instanee on ac cord—Quarantine Ileaniations—thir ty-ave EiLllion Dollars of Gold bold by me Government Mince the Ist nitimo . . . . —genera on the Timber Question. Wesel:soros, May 31.—The Senate in eau°u• Live session to-day, confirmed the nomination of James Wilson, of Incluina, as Minister res. Went at Venezuela, William Faxon, of Count, tient, to be Assistant Secretary of the Nar::, vice Foster reelguod, and the latter to be an additional Secretary of the Navy to aix mouths under the recent act of Congress. Thu Senate also contirrnod William I'. sin so long sad so popularly known PS Master of Transportation of the Baltimoro and Ohio Railroad Company, as Collector of Internal Revenue for the Third citorict of Maryland. Edward Fox to be Judge of the Cultist States District Court for the District of Maine, a n d Jamno L. Smith, of lowa, to he Agent at the Moe and Missouri Agency. Our consul at lAverp.ii writes, under Auto of Mar 181.1, "borne two weeks ago I advt..l you of the shipment from this port to New York of some eve thousand bushels of wheat. I now have to Inform the Department of ' , tato that the City of Cork, whieli sails to-morrow taken as freight four hundred and nittett eight casks 01 French wheat flour, valued at one thousand and forty-nix pounds sterling. 1 think this Is the first Instance of the al Ip rautit of French dour from thin port for the United states, and probably the first time flour has ever been shipped I. tnerchantliett from Europe to America." The secretary of the Treasury has addre... ol a circular to Collectors of Customs oireet- Mg attention to the Joint resolution of COI:- gross, approved May 15th 1856, awl the art of leornary 25th, 17119, repealing tptaruntine and health laws. nays: "You willoelthout r. lay, place yourselves In communication with your teapeetive State and municipal authori ties and mil them, so far us the force meter your control will permit. In executing such quarantine anti health laws anti regulations, as may be established by them, to prevent the Introduction of cholera Into the ports of the United States." The following is m official translation, from La f. , rciffer newspaper, of the .U. of May- "The embarkation of Austrian volunteer, for Mexico has been eountermanded. There enlisted have been ILlsobargod, and the ma- Jority of theta have Man enrolled In the aruly of the north " The Attorney General has decided that the act of Merril 11, PM, withdraws and appropri ates to the claimantit, all tile lands within the Ilmita of the Stmeal Minch In Lah r-mum, where the claimants may estalillith their rights according to the requirement, 01 that law This decision has been sanctioned by the secretary of the Interior, and become.. antliorllatiNe 4.leLerlnlntittOn of it,,' ques tion, and will govern all carer COMIng Up Un der the art 01 bull. The register and receiver at eau Fratietsco will he luttruuted accord !ugly. Ihe Commiewioner of the !Land cilhee Corted a circular, calling upon the Sir,evoi irencrul to report the number of act,. of so trerous land and Ile location under their su . pm - on The report of the Secretary of the reetoury, with reference to the sales of gold will probably be sent to ~ ..:011gre.o On Mon‘lay. It Is stated It will show total sales itinonntlng to 11.00ut $35,000,0U0, at a pretntum ',We the drat Met., of .Ipor cent. Also, that no gold wan .011 in Karen and . Aprl, for a les! premi um than 27 per cent. A long and exhaustive report upon the Dm her question of the Wert war to-day trans mitted to the House Committee on Vitiate lands by Judge Edmonds, Lorninisviioner of the General land ufnee, in reply to a call for information under the resolution oflDlhresen lative Donnelly, as to the expediency of sid ing experiments In promoting the growth of fermis on the Western plater. Judge L.I monde slat., that the vast Western pleb.. anti plateau can only be rendered habitable ey panting foes which will fertilize anti moisten the soil, rc .ftern and temlify the cli- Mate, and protect men, animals and crop. from the desolatinc wisid• of those regions. Therupply of timber In the Western two. thirds of the Union Is shown to be very mea gre. While the prairie region Is cant In es t/nit; WIII.IO our population bad arisen trout three to thirty-three millions. we have gone through and surroundeb the primeval forret" and now enter upon the margin of the groat treeless waste with our original store three fourths consumed, the demand accelerated tool the consumers to lumease from thirty three to fifty millions during this century. Extend the time arty years Into the next cen tury, and enletoi WO commence to grow for. erta, we may he driven to the use of boards tree Snell. wide, as In Lallnu at the present time. Is It not apparent that we should al one., cease to needlersly destroy and com mence to pruritic° timber. The Commisitioner thinks the object cannot be accomplished by granting alternate Bre tton,. of land, us the homestead ant already gives land upon the condition of sell/V[IIOUL for the cost Of planting and caring fur infant :bream. Alternate sectional grants would - be an Inadequate consideration. lie Is not, pro ,mred to recommend any general system to encourage the growth of forests, but think@ one may be matured after free discussion, and ohelk information is compiled an to the extent f natural forcers, Le., a hich is now being pre pared by the agents of thus °Mee lie chimed a - I h three snap:11111On, First. That the Homestead act he so amend ed es to chime the planting of trees by the mailer, Second, that Laverne/Mil Survey ors be required to plant the semis of trees adapted to the eltruate artemil each establish -01 corner; third, that grants may, with pro priety, be made for the purposeof demomtno ting the pmetibllity and feastbdity of growing forests upon the great western plains. Ruch an experiment. would .U.lllllllO Intl, Wont en terprfee In that direction which, after all, is the only reliable and efficient power for so great a work, and it would fin - ulna facts which might aid In the development of some general system. THE F'ENILNB One Thousand Stand of Arms Seised— Great Sensation at lfortotto—Sweeny Believed to he Desperately in Earnest —Government of Canada Censor.' for Withdrawing. Troops from Dm Fron tier—A Blow Abons to be ittrnett—Fen lane Collecting on the St. Lawrence— canadlan Cabinet Called and Allots tern IlUrryhag to Ottawa. Nsw Yos.s, 3lny 31.—A special dispatch to the Herold, from Toronto, on the 3140., says: The /May Telrwroph, oT thin evening, illen dispatch from biontreal to-day. saying Ono thousand stand of arms were seized at ht. Al bans yefiterday_. concealed iu a box marked machinery. When seized they were Llllrlled over to the American nhtherltles at Burling ton. The sensation created here last night in great. Thu Thlegraph says that the lirent Western Company, winch had received notice to i.e ready to move troops, have telegraphed to the Grand Trunk Company to allow them the use of their rolling stock. Col. Dune this Morning received Orders from Ottawa to notify all corps in title district to be ready to move at eneu fur active service, if re quired. The city, during the morning, loci been rather excited. Canadians now admit that Sweeny le desper ately In earnest, and will attempt invasion. The Government is loudly censured for with drawing the troops from the frontier and leav ing the border towns at the mercy of the Fenlanft ToaeTO, May 31.—The excitement Is In creasi ri ng and voluntocring has again cow. Lacrimal with energy. The news of the deter inliudionof the Government to call out the volunteers caused great reJoJetzg. There is no alarm, and business Is going on as usual. Tho entire press unite In the belief that the blow Is shoat to be Wrack. Rumor says Cue ioniatur are collecting on the line of the SL Lawrence. _ The Cabinet has been called together, and the hilniatura are hurrying to Ottawa, The Eming 212egruph has a reliable special from Hamilton, saying that at 11 o'clock the mops there wore called out by bugle, and preparations have been made by the Great Weston. Railroad for an einergeney. It also has a dispatch from BMW.", dated 2 P. a., saying the Yenians are constantly re. ceiving additions to their numbers. They are vbry secret an will divulge nothing, amen% that they ars going to California. It is believed that /Sweeny-has sent unarmed men Into the province to rine at night and seize the arms in the tiovernMent buildings on the frontier. liowroa, May 34—Two hundred able-bodied youug men left the Fitchburg depot by the &zIo train thb afternoon. They were quite well behaved and unarmed. Nothing' could be teamed of their 'destination; but report says they were Fontana arLl had tickets for Ogden. burg. TOHOATO, Slay 31.—The reports that the Great Western trains have buns stopped or Interrupted in consequence of the Fenian movements, are incorrect. They continue to run precisely an usual. Thorn Ls very /axle excitement. The military authorities ore on the alert, and all neednil precautions hare been taken. Further reports of the Fenian alutivlty in New York ahoy the total amount, In the trot.. sury at present about seven hundred dollars. Marshal Murray, at Is stated, has received or ders to dUPPross all Fenian movements. New Maven, -May 31.-on6 company of Fe ulnas, one nundrod 'Mang, left hero this evening, bound North. Decoration of Graves of C :on federate 901 Mere. ' ILicamoso, may 31.—The floral decoration or the graves of Confederate sOltilers bufind uF Hollywood, for Which extensive preparation had been made, took Place to-day. Business was suspended In the city, and nearly the en tire white populationrepaircel to tbersdnotery during the day, to take part in, or witness the memenal honor. Thine was no speaking or formal ceremony. The proceedings passed Mr quietly and without mecidunt. •The weather was clear and delightful. Suicide at Poughkeepsie. POtiontSEPSls, May 31.—A young man mint ed Jacob Anthes, committed -suicide In this oily Ude afternoon by blowing his brains ost with a revolver. The cause was embarrass. iaeut,ln.huainess and love. The aflhir lies orcate4 owasicktrabio exatte. 9 s t CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. mum tV AgNINGTON, !Illy 31, tile, Mr. Ramsey, from the Naval Committee re ported a resolution for the relief of bemeral Forbes, contractor for the building of the iron clad "Idaho." Mr. Wilson, from the Committee of the two Houses on the death of Gen. Scott, reported a resolutton of reopeet and veneration for the memory(of the deceased, and that., at a furth er mark of respect to the memory of the de ceased, when the two Rouses adjourned to. . 1 .5", IL ne to meet on Monday next, and that a .lohtt Committee of seven Senators and lane Representatives he appointed to !more eet Congress at the funeral of the Lieutenant l' moral. the resolution was adopted unanimously. Tno Senate agreed to report a Committee of Conference on the bill to amend the Pension Laws The Tax Rill was received from the Ilonse and referred to the Finance Committee. The Reconstrinition resolution Woo Luken, up. The pending question WOO on the substi tute for section No. 3. Mr. I/0011Mo• moved to amend by Inserting the words "voluntarily shall hay," before the words "engaged in Insurrection." Reject ed, by in itgodt.t 30. Mr Doolittle opposed the auction above sir en as a new punishment (or un olTence al ready committed. Ile objected to It no mak ing no