- TIIE DAILY - GAZETTE. Yelinnin FA, BY • PENNIMAN; REED & do., NO. I jll lO1 7 118 TIMIrT. ermsamma. TIR YS :Attamt.minti.LhE . the Nittobut 9 ii 6aatc. MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1866 A IiPLENImi 111 1. STRIkE.. We learn from a gentleman just returned from a visit to the oil region of W,,a Vii ginia, that the "Wirt Oil Com pauy ale own a large territory at Burning Spriogs, struck in the third sand rock, nt meir No. Well, on the let instant, one Of the largest wells ever obtained in the United States. When struck, it threw a said stream of oil .of five inchea diameter, sixty feet high, la tubed and turned successfully into a tank, which was filled, by measurement, at the rate of; seventy barrels of pure oil an Amu'. A remarkable feature of this well is that, after flowing forty-eight hours, not a drop of water was drawn from the tank. When our informant saw the well, four days after it struck, he was assured by good judges, and his Jwn observation confirmed it, that it was flowing fifteen hundred bar rels a day of oil, and no water, a greater flow of pure oil than is ever known to have been obtained by any well heretofore struck in any region. The oil is of the best gravity, and thought very pure. The practical and efficient Superintend. eat of the "Wirt" is Mr. John i O.teraon, of Allegheny City, a gentleman well known here as able, reliable and trustworthy. We congratulate the Company on having " the right Mall lie the right place," ion' chi stockholders, some of whom are Cu, own citizens, on the splendid well their perse. verance has procured them, and we many more awaits. their enterprise and skill in the development of their large and valuable tct ritory TILE Washington Republican, the avert]. lied organ of the President, recently made the declaration that a — ,qtecial vesMc a of Congress was not r al led to settle the tennis of reconstruction because no desire wa, ex Pressed thereon tbat Speaker Prilfax start ed on his journey . across the continent 'without suggesting a call for au extra sea. Edon; and much More of like import. Under date June 4th, Mr. Coliax replies that he reached Washington on the very morning President Lincoln was murdered, for the express purpose of urging him to special session. Mr. Lincoln wanted to put the session off as long as I.o.Able. mill if he called nay, he should give sixty days notice, and would telegraph him at San Francisco. One or two days after the murder, Mr. Colfax says he suggested an extra session to President Johnson, who answered that his sudden accession to power gave him so many things to think of he could not Won think of that. Bat Mr. Colfax 'torte•el on his journey, not doubting hut an extra ses sion would be coned. AT the recent term of the Court of Quar ter Sessions in and for Sullivan county, six persons, Republicans, were brought to trial on an indictment for attempting to over awe a Democrat, one Peterman, from vot . lug. Peterman was a deserter from the draft, and the defendants held he had no right to vote. They threatened, and some scuttling and striking; ecenned, and the election I.ard mused his rote. Judge Elwell, Iteptihlican, decided that Peterman mac a legal voter, but as there was not posi tive evidence that the defendant, intended to prevent his voting the jury brought in a verdict of not guiloy. t3o far, every President Judge who has had a case tinder the law disfranchiaing deserters before him, has denied its validity. Two of the Judges are Republicans; one a Dem ocrat. Ur Captain J. E. Becker, who was turned out of the Soldier's State Conven tion in this city, a Reading letter to the PLilnde I pltia Pr, ss says • "He WILS only 40.1.1 I XII 're. the Ile, Mee, awi never crossed the Pub,nwc. He knows nothing of skirmishes or of battles, save what he has rend in the newspapers or been told by his mute courageous fellow cidgena, who (might for their-country while he and his political friends were shooting them in the rear." IN the Assembly district embracing Moe. cer, Lawrence and Butler, the last two counties hare already nominated one Lim. didate each, as heretofore announced, leas— ing the former to nmainate two members. Mr. J. McPherrin, it is conceded, will be retained. For the oiler seat the contest seems to be between John B. White and James A. Leech. NAPOLEON TIT. is an "artful dodger." Having stipulated the withdrawal of his army from Rome next year, he is now in venting reasons for keeping it there. It is to stay—not to protect the Pope—but as a corps of observation. In ordinary busi. ness such stuff would bring the Emperor into the dock on an indictment for False Pretenses. GratinaL Montury's statement will at tract attention. If what he says is true— he is corroborated by circumstances-- the government at Washington is placed in an unenviable light. Mr. Ekward is none too good to act the part charged upon him. TIRE Democrats start the campaign toi Clymer by a mass meeting at Reading, Ju ly 11. That ought to.be taken, even . by sensation paragraphs, as conclusive evi dence that he will not he withdrawn. Mr. B. P. JOialisoN, President of the New York State Agricultural Society, gives official notification of the existence of Rin derpestamong the cows in the cities of New York and Brooklyn. IT now looks as though all the British North American Province. would come into the ConfederationF,hemc, and Lord Monk, now Governor General, be made Viceroy. Tun look in that England will soon show by multiplied executions for trenson in Can ada how hypocritical she has been in urg ing 1 / 3 not to punish the leaders In rebellion here. A oF.NT4tai AN Out in iceiwitska affords evidence of his Conservatism in wiling the Isiptiblican members of Congress "thaw Wild Dahorny fanatics at Wuilington." RECCFMT borings in Lebanon townaltip, Pike county, Pa., are said to demonstrate the existence 01 pure beds of anthracite coal: Tna. investigations by the liottar Corn matey on the Provostillarshers nthrial arts are very damaging an General Fry. _ - - Nauru Cs4oLuis. tsreported reaAY to nc cep' the Congressional plan of recontarm. —The surrender of Leg's army threw into the of our Boyernment, thirty thou- San n; pliskela of British manufacture. These "Pero sold to a • speculator, and from him purchased at double their original coat by the Canadian authOrßiesk VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 136 eiviravv46*: 11Insers. e lan tore Issue of June ,FilisT E DITIO N 4,h, over the idgirature of °F Citirtm," 1 ob. .erve some remarks in regard to the High ..ictiool. I agree with the writer to one thing, I rig: that there seems to be a good deal of in- ONE O'CLOCK, A. M. wrest In regard to educational matters at ..- present I would just say that the High iEARLY TELEGRAMS evhool has attained snub reptitation to make it an object of envy_to Its enemies. The faculty consists of four permanent THE FENIANS teachers, who are coMpetotit and faithful. ; The average attendance Of p pHs elll e. reed 'he number stated by "a alt on." The n um her annually admitted is a ut seventy, and It - requires four years to co plete the cetn-le Chore taught. The intent of those sett established it was to furnish an oppOrtunit • to those of limi ted mean of obtaining an e ciention, which, lf nOlcoitheriate , goeka goot way towards It. there are many,h ed a Ward school education, sent. to "pr boots In the city charging high prices to I. Itlon," their pa. rents going nn the priest e "the more (NISI, the more honor," consequently said public schools number their pupils by hundreds. . . And so far from the course being "dry, life less and mechanical," those who have good opportunity of knowing consider It interest og and instructive to the highest degree. The sciontlflo and Mathematical courses will oompare well with the same to many colleges, and the classical also. so far as the latin lan guage I. concerned. And in regard to the last tome In "A Cltisen'e" article, he.ng per sonally acquainted with the Secretary of the ':'antral lionrwl for many years, I woulti only any, I know he w null otter no Insult to any one, especially O lady, for holding her own views AN ORPOUVANT CITI2EN. Words of VII.I interest. Will 1110 thousands who read columns of fri volous verbiage every day devote fire i•io,safes 10 the persist.) of a few facts Which 001101,11 bv(11 nearly I Our teat is HwiQ., and we will /nut our cOmMentary Into a nutshell. Wolk ; ...sans Led it - coll.) , the 03030 of all sickness, Ire r nature he strong enough to retnirt 101 1 cur ad ndilutencen which produce illness, of course they are powerless. Seek strength, I inerefore, invigorate and regulate the ...ern. When he pit:knitter ranges from Ut tout degrees In tho shade, the most athletic are enfreitleti old the weak are prostrated. It Is at sech a time that such an invigorator as IiONTET. MIL'S OToIIACII BITTERS Is urgently net.- What are the effects of tins rare Vegeta ',le Tonle? Wound that all who have known its benefit.; could condense their experience I Into this paragraph. They would tell the nnealthy, to protect their health they must use Inns great safeguard against the debilitating nutlecucea.• Tinny would exhort the wrink to dimardall nume.licated and inipurestini anent+ and cling to this wholesome and entailing tonte and alterative. the shipwrecked tn., tier would cling to u raft in a stormy sea. They would, of dyspeptic 111130 relieved, of appetite restored, of shuttered nerves - •Irtlllg, or headaches cured, of disordere re d functions regulated, of hypochondria Mos:. patent, of miasmatic diseased baffled, of fever 3110 ague cured, of liver complaints 11.11,3100, ,nt heat, privation and toll dolled, of hour: re tnationte•l, aud cheerfulness restored. Such +n . ° Ilion effects of HO II TETTE.Iiet BITTERS - - .Ikloasester's maters re sold wholesale and retail at very low rates Drills and Patent. Mestletne Depot, t 4 Marko' Minot, corner of the Diamond •e.l Market., near Fourth street. We Notice That Fleming, Druggist, No. c 4 Market street, of atilt itiOn to Ills large stock of Drugs nod Pat ent Medicine, has added the fluent itutlit les of rluglish nod Scotch Ales, Fodor and Brown •clout. As It has boon extremely difficult to procure these articles In this city, we mention ibis matter for the benefit of our invalid mitten. Fleming also keeps a very select stock of Parr Liquors for medical purposes. Try n 41s•• It that delirious lee Cream Soda Water at th Clow Opera Hoasn Dining neloon It is nierst and coolest drink in the world. =MI •kJ Fifth street, mrientest variety ...Ammer ISoote and !mimes In sty'es and mat. - alt ever gathered under one roof. The cozi..s .dud most comfortable Dining rooms in ts burgh, the Opera House Dining Saloon, No.. Finn street_ Hamphroy'• Etc moepsable Medicines fur sale at Fulton's Drug Moro, N 108 Smithfield street. AU the Delleaelee of the Seaeou. At the °pent noose Dining ealoon, !so GJ Fifth street. If YOU pant. Huy Silo., lb./ buy them nl liardiner'l Fn Firth utreut White IBartges Black liranadines, and Thin Summer 1, 00.114 nt Bates 8 Bella, Blaek Pink• Atol Panes. Cloths for Saertues rt Itatss & Bell's. Lace Mantles, shellac./ Shawls, all colors, at Hates R. Belts 50 Style* Eddies Mines, at Gardiner'. Ciu Fifth Arent While nod Colored lllorsolllor, Frt.b Goode, Just opoued of Batea & Boll's -4.- 50 Nlyle 3ltisses sl.cen ut Gardiner' , GO Fifth stroteL ■plendid MIRILIeIII At the Opera House Dining Saloon CSED=I Now Shoes at Gardiner's iL Fifth Strata !NM Pan t %cults of an kind. at. Bat. & Hell'■ Linen (food• A convict° nscortnnent tit Flat.° & Bells 50 Styles Boy'. +hoo, at 60 Fifth attest. Seduced Prices AL Garilinnis GO Fifth street. Lad sad Gents' pllthig Saloon No. r 4 Fifth strilot. FROM WASHINGTON. Change of Military Commanders--Con- Cerss Likely to Adjourn Without De vising the Tarlls--Important Decision by Commissioner of Pensions Attire. .mi—Elroirress of Senate Financial Com mittee on ihe Tax Bill—Aenater Nye. triTra " n .. 11= . .17 4 m t rit i Ve d Stag M the Attempt to Establish a Monarchy on the American Continent, and Doelace in Favor of the Monroe Doctrine. IVAIMINOTON. June 10.—Brevet Major Con oral John C. Holdnadri r la ordered to relieve Brevet Major Genital T. H. Roger, Military dontinantier of North Carolina and Superin tendent of Freedmen's Adair. In that State. • Major General Terry, commanding the De partment of Virginia, has ordered that all troops be withdrawn from Chariotteville. Thera are indications that Congress will ad learn without makin makingc Of the retie, not to speak of a revision of it. It to expected the bill will be reported next week. Tho Seereutry of the interior to-day &film :Ed decision of the Commisloner of Pennions. 'An application for an Invalid pension for the reason that the applicant was dishonera bley disintlesed on a second enlistment al thoUgh the disability Was incurred In the pro- Vim,s service from which he was honOrably dietharged. The Commissioner held that by the word "discharge' en honorable discharge Is inteadedoutd that. a dismissal under san t/am of court martial se desirable, in other language, in military prootedhars sad ord.. The Senate rlpanclul Committee to making rapid progress on Abe tax bill. The Revenue Department Is understood to be strongly op posed to the Allison amendment rotating to penalties, for the reason that opportunities would be afforded to ofricere to maks arintra ! ry and oppressive combinations for mercon.,- 1 ry purpose. GoininisslOner Rollins is In fru. 1 quent comustudeatitet with Senators on th e subject and expeotthe bill to pass in an a o vekltable 10r111 to the Department. LOlllll. Rusurgufarn, s Ito balls trom Austria, and is an officer on the -Gaff of fdaxlmlllian, is it, Washington, and has had frequent later views at the State Department, and with the Committee on Foreign Affairs. A prominent New York merchant, who 11.000133111Wied him to Washington, gave lout a dimmer on Thursday, beetling Senator Nye, Speaker Colfax, Mr. Garfield, and other members of Congre ss. During dinner It leaked out the Count was • connected tth Government, when senator Nye, Speaker Colfax and others denounced DM attempt to eslabltsh a monar chial goventunent on this continent, and de clared MU, be the pone of our Government. 103 support the Monroe e, THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. Three Thousand at Buffalo Most of Then► Cuarn►ed. TWENTY-TWO HUNDRED AT MALONE Gen, Meade there with 200 Regulars, INTERVIEW WITH FENIAN They Complain, but .-re Yet Boastful. THE FENIANS OFFERED TRANSPORTATION HOME The General Ottieerm to 'Give Their Tarok COURT-MARTIAL AT OTTAWA Fen inns Raiding Prominent - Posltion to be Executed. oilcans tot that there an• as many as three thousaml Feu tans In Runlet. They to e gene, • tgly 'tun I .nil Inte,li \ Iti Ile, tt awt. trouble Is aoldelpatt,i, as not a panne, Is 1 hem have arms or could get any here °umbel of them learning that trausportot ton had hees Turn ished by the elVernineet elsewhere • song them, 114,3 applied to gene, al Ittirry semi them home t ientwal hart i has lel. • gruphcA ill General Nien.le for Instruet.l•ms thin point. It Is Irony et•rtani ft Go•ernment nut send them home, the) die iihriy L. slay hero snug, time. 310 st of the men lint •• no money, ang Iseneral liarry's order dI eAtonhy prevents tram from LlAvelim; oL railroata. A reeminotmtne” wt. Intuit. ;L Issly .tf 'guns tint lake shore hug es ruing. and del • twat Parry. tearing that an attempt nught I•v• Med. , to ermine, butt arntett bouts patrol the lak tor some tnittanee. The balance of the Fenian oilier, welt. ) tergny reimmeti on 11.11 ill three thoustimiSlP..' s• Mrs. AI a Los It, N. V., June 9.--General Meade iu. Lamas! the /OHM{ ing• All persons easembled at this Weer., In coo -1 neetion with and It alil of the Penis. coma,. I ration for the pia - pose of mead tug Calusulti, are hereby ordered, In ereniatinec with Lite President's pa atlarmaton, to ulemst (ruin th, • t enterprise and disband. The nal•lt of the en peditionary force will, an applivation to the °Meer in contmand of the United states fire. In giving the, it sines and remderwes, till cal isfytn nu I.lw but they are linable to prov - na their ll tentouportation, lie provided w 1111 transportat ion to their hoine, .out all t 'Mee, below the earth ill tlehl °Meer, winart , unable provide till, t• own ransportatlon ,on t, t rate their parole to t o Lae euterpt Ise anti e- tarn to their leltlieni. Offieers abovs the mak of (add °Meet, will to retrial - us! to give so' 't Mond-, as may be satisfactory to the eiell aii thotittes, It being the determtuatton 14 the I sited states taaverninent u, preserve n treaty, end the moot strlngenl tufwvirt, ha, • tnic been taken to prevent all a...slime f it men and material, the commanding troticeLl trusts that these lora. a 11l lia,u ether Of Calialllg the exped Mien, 110 w ire yulotiy and peaeetably Maintioniusl, sad lac ciattl.lently expects that all tlithae alto tut• any respect tor the tintinolty of the Unite states Leta ronlorm to therequirements or taa. President's proelantal lon and of tail, it 111 , 11 not prompt a obeyed, a .1111,1,11 u.ll te brought to hear to compel tubed ant,. Gee, la. Maxus, Mat. i.en ,I . A ..au I Oat, ./ (111 u 14.inhne, special from Malone to- , lay sai • There ts elluosieu I here u, elattiountes 'if knlat • • are tut 1 . 0(.411.1 .Jllll4't 1011 to prevent idle h Fue- I lans 11,141 coin Mkt to Alai.), t ta. O'Neil/ a also there, and lien. Meade has reguada-4 rain trot to come to Materte The ' , mishit and mud , parole until to-morrow morning hat, r. saaseptist transportation ,urol X.-night Murphy made an told res• togs hone, By Ms ordetseveral lot l• 1 Lions II? the border sere atuandolo.4 e are twenty-two hued veil Fenian. I tv., bur ,:reel Regulars in klitione t)urtru, ibe view belt, eon ben. Meade and ',en, )Enron,, ilederman, the latter Coll , , , !zilitept fit t inteterence of the Untied "tat. • gott-en me t and null: ~W e hey , . 'lO,l/ /111 . 1. , 1 ! , 1 Ih,- Tet, and used for the 'inept's, of MI sea ant hey encouraged as on to tha hug .• Bought our rides front your 1.1 14 Or given to Understand you mudarsertal not interfere e rimy added: - This t [Ong a lint dead fir. t 1 e will succeed. We have Our orders from uieut sweeney, and non ea. and will {tertian. them. If w get arllla sill rise, into a amide We ,hallfight fight the MegUlars II they cuppeenN us. • Gen Meade replied. "I ! , Nine gut 10.14 toy, .hall light you to colorer , tile, modals/it v laws." A speeial to the Tr Ibunr from tat if rg:,, lJthyll .1 light is Imminent IR:tureen the Fialiatis anil sow, llrltl.,h regulats, Ire tweutt too lionualary line and Mgt,. Hill. Ai. pearunees 111 11i:s i te that the itritish troops will .Urrollant i lie I .' eulans. Numbers of discon tented Invade,. arc still returiong to ttie istaten. ItorLIESTKR, June 9.—A company of the Fifty-hearth New 1 ork I. , Latal Mllilh. wout IL, Lltt., morning. Iq /I,lirs .11 I ..•neral to the mouth of the ti , cllnessee, to prevent the Fenhann from chptu ring the two I tastaluu .teumeze Which 14,19.11 v acrot: 140; e • ;II lark. tumoral Burr) hail Information which 1,1 Mul to fear n kelzu re of thine !touts - ' Nen lOUIt, June O.—An Otlawn hpecild nityn • 1 eciiii - t-inartlid oi - unposed 01 twenty [unit.* olliecre will be appointed a t Po rt for trial 0( OD! FONNINN elLpt urtt4l at Port k, e. 11 convicted, theme holding prominent exeindlotin sire to be executed. Fly., cmployecii tl/...! Grassi. Trunk Italic ay he, among the prhioners, 1 \ll4 1141 IuNIA. the) N 111 be hung. r b prt.onor4 who hold nnl ponitlons are to be NCLICIN.I..I 1 , . wlatnn servitude, and placed In the fortilb tiOlin ..I (41101)0C. Sr. Lucia, time Xatninal 101 l of M. llogan before he lU. s itgriei to-clay. Judge Treat deeitleu to L. 1.1 I hat gentleman In loud for the probable vi olation of the neutrality law. rho oust or A. I. Morrison, of Chicago, nits tin.. commenced. CAINGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. W • . 11.14,011 Crr r, Jn nV 9, 1,99; HOUSE. The Speaker - mita a loiter from the Se, tare of the Treasury, transmitting n statement of the ~mount paid fur salary and mileage to the members of the .X_X X IX th Congress, which was referral to the Committee on Aperopriattons. The mileage paid to Senators wus 1111,10 s, anti the salary 4Lne.,,7.lS—total,4ll=i,,ig. Thu mileage paid to members of the House was $.9150,51, 1,11 , 1 the eatery $1,142,106--total, nerinlor Cowusn reee IV od for mileage $11,121, and 5.,- liter McDougal $10,1164. Senators Harding anti Nesmith, or Oregon,reeelved for mileage 511,93 , 1 each. Senators Nye and Ste, art, 1•1 N r , ntelved forinlleage It.S,trD each,tont this was only for one seasion, being at the rate ur 611,044 for the Congress. The Sawatch user ts tionators received for mileage il7lll etteh. Tile smallest sum received tor mileage was 1,3 suer Johnson, of Maryland, 1017.2 u. 01 the tnti (fertile members, Mr. Cole received for mileag •• $10,3821; Mr. fligby gleAtn, and Mr. Shinano, alO,Olll. The Oregon Welsher, Mr. Mcßride, re ceived for mileage $12,531 Mr. Cole, the dele gate from Washington Turt 1(.017, reeet red •12,09), and Mr. Wallace, the delegate :nun 1 idithoe, $111,384. The smallest sum recutved for mileage wee $64.00, by henry Winter DeA ts. The Conatluttional Amendment panned by the Senate yesterday wow reported 1,, t lie House, with amendments, In snitch Its concur rimer wan requested. The Speaker announced that under the or der of Lne House no business ,sea, In ortie, es.. I ceps debate, as If in Committee of ihs: Who!,, on the Peesident's unn nut nimedige. Burlengh, of Itneotall, addressed the Hoene In laver of the removal of the Indians Iron, the mineral lands of the north-western territories, and their permanent location in certain districts In Dacutall and Montana. Mr. Wilson, of lowa, said he was not well in formed as to the manner In w Inch the Intlisit alien's of tilts government itati been 01/11 , 1ucLed, but he had been long of the opt Mee that the Indians had been more Sinned against than xsinning. flu proceeded 1,, read eats nets front peeelles made by two Indian chiefs !WI., ten House Committee on Indian Affairs, elturglng ail sorts of frauds and vorruption against one Burinigh, an Indian agent, am° tureed out to be the preempt delegate from Dacouth who had Just witireased the House. Mr. Allison made a few remarks, repelling the hashluittloits against thy President, the Secretary of the Interior tote tile l olloollneo. er of Indian Affairs, twittalmsl to the ',pet to of Mr. Ithrlelgh. Mr. Clark, of Uhlo, matte a speeelt the totticat. of Reconstruction, taking 1 ht. t. gr.slonal mew of Li.: questlmt. Mr. Vainunda lollowed un the seine side. llouLwell gave notice that on W odikve..lfly neat the Senate atecndmeats would be called up fur action by the liouse. Mr. presen led n memorial from the hoards of novae commlnsloncres of the Steles of Georgia end itietsisslppt, In Lathan of the people Of tintso blatant, eating isautaml and assistance on the reconstruction of levees one the Mittnlitslppl river, which wan reterred to Committee 01 Wept, and Moans. The Howse at half past three o'clock lid jOurnett. • Fire In Chilleago. euluAno, June 'J. — Buildings Non. I.n and 193 South Water streetwere destroyea by lire this morning. The heaviest losers are the, FunnsylVartht 011 Cotuneny, stao,oou, guanoll Bros., $lOO,OOO, and Ran Runtnrk, atl,ooo—funy Uunirad,, PITTSBURGH. MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1866 IDDITIO IL FOREIGN IEII 4. mon um Phrge Emigration to United States FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. THE BOMBARDMENT OE YALPARAISO. THE LATEST NEWS BY =GRATE lITROICHING 11. R iirrmiNc GERMANS TO AME,MCA Spanish Government Asked to be Held Responsible for Losses. LATEST FENIAN NEWS. DEATH OF PRINCE ESTERHAZI: Finale of the Canadian Invasion. Pik, Vona, June l e , — Additio na l noun by . -- the Afriva's maths: COMPLETE DEMORALIZATION OF THE It It stattsl the North Getman, Loytht, and Hamburg anti Arnertenn Stearn Packet Gout- r WHOLE, OFFICERS AND MEN. outset, will convey to New York nearly two I , hart•lrtkl thoUrantl I/I,llnm migrants. The 'ben. Meade Serenaded and Speaks. • appruaehing War IS hurrylnk Germans to leave their futliet land for a home In tails —•- the cholera ship, was 10 leave Liverpool on the tlett ult. fur this pork NITER STATES DO UNTO OTHERS AS meetingA genera meeting of averencl, [why .k•Co. THEY WOULD BE DONE BY. limas& was position of the affair. June, lo vino:oder the position et Ile ar of the ' company. and, it 111.1.111.. CO 1,141 rent, to ineef resolution . Surrender of Col. Spear and Staff. Th.., the tstutpulty cannot, by reftatin . 1 111.1111. Its .1.1.8.4, 1111.11.11. wthleithle to wind up the same vnlnniarllT• A petuton Is In course of signature by the FENIANS INSULT U. S. OFFICERS. 111.11 , 111111 Ls !Inv re, Inf %ft ffered by the 1.1.111111R1111011t of V t1.1)11X111.1110.. it prays that the spenlsh Goverente.,l shall be 1. , 1,1 resporwis ble be the lesse. suf f ered by the subjects of duriu g the botrthardineut, nr Inebriated Canadiana Fire on a 111.• 1r.... 1,11.1.....1 by for- I U. S. ressel Unarmed. fogner4. All open, .1..i1,11•••10,,, 24.1 ex et omnierelal. The pelp ftlYther pray that. an Intornatlonal M3o.ltlniethion shall appoh.l,l .ef Ile tilt'alh,ol Iff tm 111.10 by the Trent:lt unereh MI. A ill, ruttered fa their commercial Interustr .4 letter 11..111 11,, for Ti,,, leaving of Frohell • t•tuitation .13 1111 1., now been tixr•l., I lie II th Ltrettau et. It II remain, ileAllll.l ll.al perlthl, II Will „hdlg,, net 101 the pi1..1.1.1.1 of lee Popo, , tIL ugly a., a tory., (Ti °brut . % .11.11 in I. 10 ..v . 1.1. In In the knit:dem of Ital Letters trout Vv... Wlrwu..ue LIU" r,lgtat• Ittid nil 1.:11.111,11 n ue•11 , p..,•,r ill 'l.l 1.01.1 to 1 . 1.1110.• the native, el 100 Ili 11.13 the Itnlwa Prot emontantlling o•Illuer VI ince Paul F.4lerlotz.v, 11.. v.:. In 1111. 0101- y-lire t 1111/ . of 1.15 t4m, died al 14a at 1, 1. t'll Inc Intielling 1.••• .•: May 1114. oftkonl of the • a s o n oeve•rnni..lll. 3.4.nerts 1.513 t at. , to lag to get Una." omente In !nat. Inn, 101 Ires.4t . " ern:tinny to floe 111 at the peon, n tier, In. The last three rarely.. nee irton the 11111.31.14 13 , t ill Ink too. .1, %e - 1 it tt Ito and lansgberg. The F renelt 'rrno•-A t !antic bleat!, Nat :Ka ter. l..•Illit:•11,y avilland ou 1M1C11.11111.3 .1.,..0.4.10 r the refusal Ann! ran Govern menl to alloy the ateaten: 'returnee, containing re e tat ita: 101 the Knaper..r Mrairnilllan, t 0 r •ut 10 IL WAN sold m u • to Paris nv Itol lilt that I h.• aArf.miriitif.• of ills I:tir.”. peon .signor.oriTeetual 4111111: geo,nl xor Isimut,ariinii.nt of I olparols, sit,iorol/p The /Imes' lettyr s.qe v.,rdial lia,olirie And ro i•tt‘o• Nolo fgt Os, sno , •..•rnth., hil i , fsterisi it:izotne .10. hare:. islivels no 111 , Fre.l.ll i,,11n liolvs. Ic rrbokysi in sr.., tor n,+. RIMIERPLST IN NEW YORK. Circular from the State Agri cultural Society. AM la: TO tITOI:h Pt ItfN ttiElt& .1 L. is a>,. . 1 111.• -111.11 , Inntt,el I'rl,Blv.a, B =WHM icts . has r prepate•*4 MI , : In o.llrtant, , •11,12-! trotn Welt the lug ten, In taken. ••Vie,in In.rehy 4.0 Itnn, n t,:..11..11c, rpret, el 0:•• phroen“t ht. itotent; • oses In the •Lattolte. ,:t New 1 ork an,l In, itn,l enrnteltl) side!, I inirettn..-ers of -fork l , ...1:1111111.• N . 11 1 ,11 It? I. 441 . 111,i fo , t 1 Ole .14 1 1 / 2 1.k ap peuirnnee toy het - 4, Lb, .Irk 411111. In: nt th , l oPteiratetl from the rt,t. The 101:1.11,4 t.I :11f - ,44.r1,14 ...th 1.13-2 wo to e. >l4 'Ulan. 11 I. N ell macer ,t h/L/ U1t,11.11 •c, IC 11, V f ,. 4111 , 11. weer .11111.6 . . • "II2•• IIJ, ( . 4011 ittrt it• , r ...MALL I far (11 11211Mtli ...utf-riug from plouro roluniu IN rtrarotel,...• n L1Z...11 ,••/) protukl.l, het•l% o slow hulug excluolod 1r... lUr rol .• oirereu lot e-u.. 10 atbort•ll,, LAO 4..11111.1, tl rontlturruc3 - rtxlie 0.1.11 t louni I.oudralont• on the par: or poruluwar,... The Berea, it IrenyShlpboaml -Vl nt t ISOOO6II era Inland and 11a - torn. Colonte.e-Rat.lnn Utterlenn Telegraph LI ne--A Pr oil."( .sgalnnt Ten Per trot. Tan on Miner,. 1.1111044 Avant.' the Pomeroy Bill t.rani• lug Yuhlir la ml f..r , ns ,„" 0 " no. Ns, 1,16. June 10.-AS 111.111111 . 11011 has keen pros erne,. In 4 olorado.' ...Leo bi 1.1, I •10,01, of 111.• I,OIIIIM - 11, 11` t ‘l , tt / . 1,011, 1,11.1111,,1ne 011 nee!, In It Ut "'" "le ."g.g" In ' h.. °rt . ...) . salt entitled Paul Falk vs Jackson S. :whale. 100 the 0.1140 I ,llllllole, 110• It• 1 / 4 ,11°V the Police „r and others, Cum ntheiloners of the Board al La. oha Lo leave until.. yessel, tie, taken. I eiso. l'he plaintiff Is an extensive ma. ahle -1 lie sea:find and titled mates, 0110 arcre .11,01, Luny of and wholesale and retail dealer In, //1•- •••11.•• 111 cranial condition, in,,. treprsrving. , ger beer. In Cl., atllitat 0,011 0111,h the order aucouver's lalunil and Interim ...des of to show cause as grant. LI. tly. Valk avers June (ill,(ill,represent that the !rennet ..1 1 , 011, quit he lit ,advise.' by counsel that the recent c,lowed le empty and lanky are r. 111,1Ing In net of the Legislature, so far uo It prohibit,. the give credit to either, without loop., gi.10%/10111- 1 .0,140 111 lager beer on ',twiny, la uneenst Pu t ea, 'Thin state el affairs L. bra lona/. The aellon 1111:11.4,11 etAlllol4.ollfell main •llNagrlo4 11.1414,0,11 COl/110 n •1/ 0001 ° Icor the purpose of testing that , L uestlon. Lmlneni tionnsel have been employed. and the .50 EhgtlBll linairentl ciorupany, sII I/ pabl tesl rang 11 in probably Iw fully argiast during up caipiLal of film 0•00111 II opee nu oftleci lot 111, , I1114•1.1 401 CO. I • 111111441 NeC111 . 111•10 Thlllo,ll 1111...11. • 1001, of Iclogruph wire tor I LATEST FROM NEW YORK. 1110 Coll}ris Iticallan-Anicincan Tolegiaph line I eas in hits s 11111•• Laal c. Chief. . ,"„„,, Met. t'holern cs - ew In the City—Quiet. .4eipa /Ws Point-Lager Iteer Garden A I liconla 01, NI viab Ic 0 .0h1•••r , wt " „ gt• pctillon I to Is' tell, rarke.l pt' on nn nY• hrola-lnig ~ ougtva, Yogis, June 111.-Three - lot of ten pet cent. 0111 he gross pi. • t , bole rit are reportad n Iht• 111..1,1:01 .h 1 1'. nut' 001 11•11..1, I tau in the etty mug , ' , Manley. that of "dining Sitcsics 41, thins, 2:30, I lI ls. hell, In T %eat lel!. street, ternileated 1c11.., tau NorutoH, Ins?, j tua 7, :AI other that or a Mali, 01 !Tesler street. hallsr,ll7, Imperial, les; l Mel) ylel.le4l to proper treatnolnt• lettor frt.. rirohla, stab., that Natters ill Seguln's point. romale quiet. sevel public nowt lugsi,a, b ee n h e ld me, Ourtouices are expected the, libala), but to couside, baba, •nr snug of a rtotou, charltetur umurretl, Low Ilia ',rang pr,a,J, node n . g „,„„, 0.• Vig,loLllol,lll the part of a force ,10tH l'Ottltlroy 11111, .I.v. pr,Jpo.a.,., a grant ..1 theisi. The :'lnn Park Bear Garden was kept public land (el in,. nap", ' aaen all do), the proprietor having obtained the Colorado +tie' be building loads ;ii. 1..111,1,1•1011 regal wt iron, the, to sal, Lak, aJiJI l•r ttsvol , ground that lager bee, , south as , man obi InLions niece al - aadopl.Alapla, L ag the unal In thin vicinity, le not intoxleal ing, Wel hy the territory 0,-,1.t Th. Park was crowalvd, and many got drunk. cora.do. though no ,list urbance was created. Fenlantana Dying, Ong-Promlatent Ro berto Still In Ludlow' Pelson -Case,. of Cholera Reported in the Cat, -Excite ment at Oleg nitro Po: nl-Staten Island ers Declare TOey Will liner Ito Quer. amine There-Forthromlog Monlfeeto from Santa Anon-Failure of a Oro- eery Flom Thrtomb Fmberotement. blzw y unx, June e.—Nothing nun trmspired in Fenian circles to-day, awl Ihe cause is ra pidly dying' out. Roberts 'i- in is prison. lie says th orn rensen spore bend soy violation of no to t lie IrfxL people, find expresses belief In the fl luw ph of the Fe nian mdse ultimately. A number of persons ail on itobtxrLs, who continues to refuse to ALMS (rem active co-operation with LW fellow esuntrywon. There are reports of several eases of cholera sln the city toelny and Iwo deaths In Oliver treet, though grave doe ht. are eotertalhed as to the exact character of the disease. No alarm Is felt here. Thot excitement, u. Increasing at Segtille• Point and many Isluedere declare they willnot have quaraul Inc grimed there. Next of a Tuesday they held 1‘ meeting to delimit, the authorities and urge ULat some other plat , lat stileideid In it few Mays Mmta %nua will nm.. a mani festo tlnllttln y I/6 popltion : arid pollry, mg Munn,lf In tutor I,r the Rolmlnlcan party iu Mexico, and tin Mall lathy early awl com plete triumph of the 1..1.eral eau,e. oeneral Doke um veil herr Um. afternoon by Ito: SpaniKil frigate t oil et 1.10 It is tooleretool the :spaniel, re , '- joule of New York will soon rive loin a revel, aackett, Belcher 21, Co., grocers, susputelnd horn to-day. Tint r liahllities art...101,1.a Their usiteta are said to ha twice that alai. Swan.. hurt,, one et the ,Ilrin, .0000011 y einhetzled 11,15.um0n and left for ripe, w hi, i, Is given as 011910 ot the (allure. of the Richmond Gold Caen— bros.. Deception PlaCtleo4-11ecinloo to be Rendered Moon. nw - Y. Juno 9.—A Ann • iter-itti gl yes the 1l basty nt the M 011111113.1 gahl C. 1,40 In brief, as follows: That gall was setts, ;I he Georgia. The President tordurtal it Rail here. The: Rich mond hanks, r; presented by IY. II IdeFurliint, and John 31. niteml, at item-, 141-lists, Ch 111,11.1 We geld. pon their showing, In the abstrice of olnalnad and etispected to e :let, the t'te.nlrnt order e d She dell very.of the gold la ll,' batiks loy the Secre tary Treasury, provide. that It WWI never seized nor controlled by the cetillerato Government, Or any of Its officers or tweets. The officers of the banks swore that the I on federate Government 11µ.1 nn Interest in the gold, and Just as It was shoat to Int handed over It was found n gross dereption had acen practiced told that this golf um! other earns, g In all to Three hundred thouttand dollars, nut all been In the Milian of tine rehei CoultnisNary Lteintrtnient;- u nd way curled by one of IL" olatrers out of !licit mond and a part of It leaned. Whitt ratnit'aeli hr turned over to the ltlrhao.n,l batiks, w were With hlm In Georma, to pay the masts whlrh the 51..1,. of Virginia. give he 'ankh ter t it loan of this Iib:MI.I4M gold, to Ilsl used to feed Leon army. The decision of the ease will be swath:red ha a lea daps. . FROM CALIFORNIA. FROM NEW YORK. Nett' Y DMZ , JUne s (tom et. Miami Yeetifilnlay miummce the finale of the Fenian Innunott of elklll4lll. The tight wing of the Fenian army retreated from Pigeon Mill to that place, runt the menthol, are preparing to go home. The demoralization of the whole force Is complete, aim both °Meere and men ralnatb further dilty. Desertions occurred by wholesale, a n d alter a council of war General `pent ordered a retreat to St. Alin... kohl lorcerneute of arias anti niunitiona failed to roach them. A itinitsuitton Wan carried to Vermont anti stored in a liar., near the line. where I lies will doubtless he acmes' by the United Staten troops, who were marching to tne border. tsmanterable plunder was carried oil' by the men. General Spear nail lie would Mace been allot than lea. o La.:asla lis the wanner he hue. s ee wept trltterly. Any Eenastoi alio h a ve no mune,' to go home lilt! lie Furl .bee traresportist ton fly tile I Hillel Government. Stony will a II t !lonise, es UI opportunity to cO. night. At Cornwall, 1. antela, on bat urt ay 'morning, .ualve movensetale nor,• going on among the Gdt l / 1 .i..11 troop, nlt 11 a clew n on '.lnc I , en tail CO4IIIIII. S Stele lour lbutisond reg ular. anti neatly that num her of voluto teen, a ere tinder-stood InOVlng I rota )10n I reol to entire-ulnae o I r on.i, ul I . reacott. Strict woLe.b A AP. 11 111.111tILIIII , t ty tour thou.-and troops there. The exeitement In)plenaburg bud die.' assay General I teNeili • wise prevented leaving Pot natal. , 111.•11c1,1 1,1 at. 119 i•le•titerl4lll ; las:laws, of the F11.1111114'4 slot.'. ' Art tilery . tmvierat Meade of rive"! at st. Ins ' Nati tiny es ening, was aerelOttiiitl t.) . ltttgtl of the Third FiegoLios, nod Mad,' It brie: I %poach to tile carer! thst the 'settlement or (111111valty wouhl prove sollstoelory to our on and oilier &ovum tuents, +Old show to the a te e 1.1 LOWt the idled States, tot with.lunding ditat, were determined to On unto others shey would be slime by, General Spear tool , tart eurrentlertal to lolone I Idetrig.loll, or re United State Agit,. Sonic °I the Fannin. ote non ! to hove son.- rallied Stales 'lll. era at St. Sheehan. ft Mil Ril MOO idate the retread had ....mmeinitel Tao eauipanten train Chinago eft for ar... 1L W tL , tiltwtrrl the entire anew would lie ori the way boron, Moudit,. tiorning, not a itioditionsig the ..tattornehis al ..e.s. a hoarili ed yon Frida night, that they ed. 1.1 not leave without a round with their Olail 14.'1418 trotn ~ ,,ttlent,bar4 may the Ameri. can t•lottp t'll.o/0 u w n On with tonall Oral , .01111 t13••.1/ . 1111P • 1 ootol hot , 0111,114,,, Who • Lltuu,til. sht, v.A. , with F.,112.114 Tho• I.o l :4o,QtAttr,L,lta; tint. onleroti to lit.,v,;t" or Itt: Vti 1.11. TTfrillt, co • tOicloi,4 nallouollt‘. Wlll - 11.41 theta on f tlo• lnfi 01 utt anal me.; American vio,e, E le viu, 01.0..4.0 1 . 114.• Fvll tans A t 1 - .. 10. t I ~ tn, nnil Ololt•nldhorg la MC ro•oon. ill; rr At.", .tat. 10.—i body of 'twin. .1 , .Lit rt•gllttant of 1 , rattan, 1 NO t.as k01. , 1 nt 11.. ball le of Itldgest ay, w at , I" of L! at tit putt tlas afternoon by tli>l.llt 11.1,1 111 , , 0• 11112111 fro. till a i . t . p.i. •t:i.tlll t” , ,, 7'll t• whver be: 1/ , C,1,1 , 1 ',Wed l'lte C11111.$1• •..rt• ad ually • leaving tow., and a at aat.it•ti that by Tueatlay but. :t.a a. lan Itt tb, LI s. . . Tu..lzoN - ro,•. .1. 141.-1., cry thing I. quirt at alt pointa a tutchan front It, SELLING LAGER LAGER ON SUNDAY toasoitutionality of the Law Prevent ing it to be Tested. Peiire A...mulled—lnnocent Spectator It Itted—Dertroctlve w rum e June , u.—While a drub k. inn man was being conveyed to the pollee io-tught, from 0 melee at East i‘oreester, stone wok thrown at 000 of the ullleerx, hitting upon Iliehead, whereupon LIM "Meer fired a t l the crowd, lulling a man named 11. A. Weikel. a cigar flitter, near She eye, passing through the skull. Weikel Can mnrv,vo but a , wort OM, He WA., it mere spectator. A large crowd has congregated at the police of gee and great excitement. prevails. A 111081 destructive fire broke out shortly be fore two o'clock last night in the building on Main street In Charlwatow-n, mind its 0 furni ture manufactory, and an there was a lack of eater from repairs being made in the pipes, all the buildings In the !tonere, on what in milled the Old Mill Pond property wurulturned, rellll , ,lng hOnseieNs sisty.ono families, em braeli.g live hundred persons, principally Irish geveral firemen were injure I, nut not seriously. Thu 100 Is eintmated at $30,00U. A New Party Orwanization—The Vnl ted Mater Democracy. NEn VORli, Julie tow.—A Electing was held at Ilanonic hail last evening pursuant to ad vet t me:mtt, to take steps for the formation of a now party,lhavlng for Its aim and objects the doingaway wlt h North and small], and the manse] tratlon of patriotic Acntitnent in all endeavor for &speedy restore- I Inn of the Union. The nowt lug was addressed Theodore Tontlnemn, and a merlon of reno- In tons presented, renfllrmtny Lho doctrines of state .anvermunty. It In styled the "United Mates Democracy." Yacht Capsized—A Pennftylvetnlnn I=G2 AI-MANY, June 11E—About nine o'clock last evening a yacht, containing three toning men, 0 Idle on the Wits - 110111 COLZIII.I to Pakeskille, collided with the steamer Dean Richmond almft the a heel, and wascapsized. The steamer wan stopped, and the Miol,Jno. went to their xnetntxute, And succemled In res cuing twe of them, tine 01 whom was a son of John C. Fremont. Thu third, named Marvin, frOttl pennxi lvanht, Was drowned. Return at Silehlnnst Sol/tere—rtenuttner Flyhm the Yenhsn ring helxeit. Ihrriturr, Jane 10.—'rho Third 1111 d Fourth Michigan Infantry anirad from Texan. They aro rho last ol Michigan scgdiers thin nervicq. the schooner Dickinson, of Chicago, come down the river tilts morning dying the F t .,,h t e (kw, She was brOnght to and boarded and examined by the Cutler Sherman. None but the crew Were found aboard. Cooenl■ Revowniceci •S II soroS, Jane 9 .—The President ties re cognized itaMoll Belts as Consul of Spain, al Mobile, Henry Roaortburg as ice Coined of Switzerland, at Galveston, unit Carl Frederick kelol as Consul (or the States of unto, Michi gan and Indiana. Convicted of litneder r+ ATI, t t. i .I uno In.—Tito second trial of Samuel Covert, for themurder of the !Leona family at Lebanon 1,1,10, yentorday resulted !n n verdict of murder In the dr. degree. liar rinott brother-in-law of Covert le to be tided nasal [ LATEST FROM WASHINGTON CITY. ilexlean Ministero's Advice.. from His Government—French Officers Decline Overtures of Napoleon—The Entree's.' Exhibition of 11467—French !a tent• not Pinspended—ilumors of Jett Davis Be ing Balled—Mornee Greely and Oth ers to Washington about the Matter. WAsamovox, Jane 10.—The Mexican Minis ter to-day received news from the City of Mex ico• from which it appears that Gen. liazaine assembled all the French officers in that city, and informed them that Napoleon had decid e,: to withdrow the French army from Mexico, but at tile lame time, he would grant leave to '”‘Y onleev who would like to take service, un der Maximilian, in the foreign leglon,to do so. He stated that they would be promoted to the next rank. 11 Is said the °Mews had a consui- Lotion, mud decided to decline this overture. The Am.: rtes were defeated In battle at a 1 town in the State of Maxima announcement. liars beeit made by Some of the Parts correspondents of the American prime that several of the most stringent pro visions of the French patent law be ima penslest during the exhibition of ISB7, so that no patent right can he Infringed If correctly secured. letter has been resolved from Commis sioner litickweth on the subject, in which he writes that this Is an error, and that there has been no suspension or mo dification of the patent lows, or of any portion of them, nor Is such measure contemplated by the imperial Commission, nor by the government. Both the laws and the formalities will remain unal tered. It has also been stated that exhibitor.] from the United States will he permitted to display for sale duplicates of such articles contributed to the Exposition as they inay desire to the notice of foreign purchasers. This Is cable at all times, but no change h. laws made, nor Intended to he made, th,,, and regulations regarding foreign proslucts imported for male. All such products will he subject to the usual d titles and charges, II was rumored last night that Jefferson Davis bad been or was to he holiest, but the re- Port coupt not ho traced to a rimmonsitile source. To-day, however, it Is repeated, and the names of Horace Greeley, Augustus Schell and licence F. Clarke, of New York, and se, eral others, are mentioned In that connecuon. It Is certain they are now In Washington, anti at least one of thettl h nu been La search of Judge Underwoinalorho arrived here several days ago, but It has not become publicly known whether the effort no and hint him been stiecesafttl. lodge rnilerwood is a district Judge of the circuit presided over by Chief J make Chase, nod hence it is wild an appeal will he made to hoth,to act coneurr ently in the matter of bail, and that fee gentlemen are really 41 bind theamolvim In the stun of fifty thousand dol lars each, for his appearance at the next term of the court in Richmond. .tell. Davis is held a prisoner of war and not us a prix- A' of State, as Iliany 1.10, supposed. writof habeas eerule., if grantml. would bring Min ler the control 4,1 the Court. In other words release hits altogether from the present military ensboli. in [lila the nit - ement nimbi not interfere, as would :lien be t a purely Judicial matter, leaving the Guam to determine whether to or not, It would release the prisoner cattail/ V. I Moat any I ate, pi t ten by, or ' , ousel!, lon e ith the Presi dent MU, I tilted states It niny lw repeat', lint the Preside, h... nothing a - hater, to .1./ s situ II.: oiliest 101 l id tail, 'I being confined to Mose who are now herr necking to xi lain 'hat en.l Incendiary rire• st Rdrhebter—Dmeent by n hand of Dr"perstleee. Item ti1i.TE11.,.111194 , 9 —1 lire wale Iwo dine) . deer,ln this ell v lost night, Involving no t amount- or loss. ; A hand of rive desperadoes, talippOriedi to he 'tom INfritlo. came here tact nlimt 9.1141 1114410 .leseent upon the hen-es 01 111-fame They In one ease in etimpelllng their in mate. In eitrrotnier up all their valuables at I the month of the tolit.7.lem of their plot ilii. The rnioti here 11110 morning from their iesettrolon All - inns'. and were re by the t9licenx, who goy e then, splen ' 'lid I ,ml:fast They spoke ly of their ell ! tertwittnient at Atl,any. North (Wealth& to be lb. First to Ae cold the New ('on ttttt ttional Amend moot—Bank President Released on FAV Yong, .1 line —lsrevials from Wash !ington to the evening pupa,- y Protnlnent North Anrolliiinns say Melt Nutt• sill tlecept the new Collett 1 loon! Ainenilinent. I. Iluyek, Pie.tilent ot 1110 Merchants' Nit- I lonnl think. tins 1µ,9 rektteled Linder 3501000 Returning Ifeninnw at Dolton. lloarox, Juno 10.—A +pedal train !ruin St. Alban. arrive 1 lute Soo night and another tills afternoon, M inguug tatogether about 1,500 Ventuna borax froto_lte3 Lerman/ border, all of whom , •l - 0.4,1/ the lantellan line except a few stray:,ler, Red alto are 3neluiled 111 these ir tval... Tr: nsporiat ton n turn 1%110 hhl.h,l • I . 111•••1 , laf• g - overntnelo The Fenian o elelt 11l t Ism for the re broolen rewlory Dentroyed by Flrv, • Tennv II kryr, 1.D.. Juno In.—Thu nt•w ex irroave rtaanen facto, y of l; roan anal ill' kvanav lllc sod Crawfordsville Rail -1,1,1 freight non... ae re totally deatroy.4l by Ire at five o'clock this afternoon. 1....+e of roa. tivontoly 475 nun, Inaured for f21,5r0. Thv low on the E , .a.n.svillo and Crawfordsville hot..e IN not kr10%.11 CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD (Addition& on Third Pnire.) Nast Whet at Metiectkport—The Homicide In I nniod3 The grand peoples( the trtually quiet borough nf AleKeeeport were +hocked on ',lmlay tnorn tag at the Intelligent, that a houdeale had Ix•en perpetrated In then' Initlet. The name of the titan shot Gallent Inv, n Citizen of he tonrough, tun] a Ateautbnat pilot, and hte r w as t,eorgo %V. I oezer, also a resldont of (Jo, hormigli. The circurustan el, or the affair as Oven us, and which we believe to he correct, are it. follows . Mr. Leezer resides on Fourth street, In the Is - trough, stet on sat nr•lay night slept on the Poor, the servant girl oceupylng the beil with his u de, who was ill. Two lower panes of glass In the window fronting the street were broken out, and u quilt bong acrvvis to keep tint the night atr. About twelve o'clock I .eczer's attention wll.O tll cruct,..l tea hand being passed through the window, raining up tile quilt. Leezer rt cot to the win dow, when the Mind disappeared, and on opens mg the door be could Se .i. person, but heard rapidfootsteps as • I sane one refining. Aof o'clock this bout o hand again appeared at the window, raising the guilt as befor e , and sits as quiet ti is Midi,. a a, Leezer spoke, ask ing "x ill is theret” or "what do you r' remarked to Lin wile that If the. per ; again appeared it. would shoot, sad al olive pct - weeded to charge a double bar -1 :cost shot-gun At about I !tree ti•elook the I movement at the w India. was repeated, when Le• rer, xhn V. n ill welt lug, discharged one Carrel of the gun, and from what followed he was satisfied the>hot Ila.l taken effect. Going outside he found a man icing on the sidewalk, with his bead towards the street. Ito did not 111.'11 know who man was, hut upon giving lb, and eollecthig some citizens to the sped, discovered that I:Albedo... was I is. per son. The shot. w itll which the was itottgal, had taken ,fleet in the foreland, portion strtking tio• lower part of the window sash.titillentose was convoyed to Ult. 1,3t1i• his ststcr, 31 1 s. Shoals, and died at about nine o'clock on sunilny foretmon. The object of tallent tail In aithetirlag us he 11,1 at the w Indow of Leezer's house is not known. There was no 1 11.feellng between the parties, and they hail bees conversing to gether about 11010 o'clock On the previous evening. The servant girl had, she says, no acq uaintance with hi:ll,mnd bud never been In COM puny. Leezer surrendered himself, and was taken before Justice .beano 11. Berry, u ho, oti the In formation of James Melt. Snodgrass, commit. ted litim to answer the charge of shooting with intent to kIII, the commitment being made nut before flalletittne's death. Leezer was lodged In tile county Jell on Sunday forenoon, by Constable. Eilmunnon. Coroner Clawson has been notified, and will go to bleKeesport this morning to hold the in onest. Deliberate Murder Near Titusville—A Voting Man Killed on Ms Wayto be Married. We learn by telegraph that on yesterday young man named .tots Doyle, loft Titusville, Tensile/1 county, In a wagon, to he married to a Miss Rattle Mattison, living „ t h on t six miles north of that place, when about two miles on the road he received a rill° hail through hie body, which went In at the loft side and came out tooter tile right Ile fell from the wagon and turned the horse loose, thinking by this means to call assistance. Two gentlemen passing at the timetcarried him ton friend's house in the ceighborhood, hot before medical attendance ould be procured, he died. The rido was found near where he was shot, ov ittently show ing that the urderer had been within twenty feet of t his victim. A rival for the nand of the young lady had threatened to shoot him, and he to supposed to be the guilty party. He bad not yet tame arrested, last evening—but it Willi expected he would ho before tills morning. What we Illesol.—ln an Item isl 'batonlayb. i 13.1113 we may unnitentlon ally have been too severe upon the learned counsel (or the provo cation, /1 C. Mavkreil, EN. Our Intention wan not to have said noythinghich might have given olTelme to that gentleman or Ills friends, but simply to Illustrate how warm the matter at 11319U11 WWI Contented by the eon tend ing counsel. Mr. Mankrell dlsl his full duty to Me client, and we slid not desire giving the Impreaslon t path passion got the better of his judgmomt. Run Over by a Paaannuer Cnr.—Jaruca Sullivan, ',eluding In Struve berry alley, fell In getting Milt passenger ear,on Penn street, near O'Hara, in the Fifth ward, on Sunday af ternoon, the wheel of the car passing over one of Ills loge about the knee and crushing it In such a manner as to require amputation. He was Laken to Mercy Hospital, whore Me Opel ation was Deformed last night. Freminrca.--l)n Saturda)• morning Casper Helmuth, a carter, whale driving on Istcoolc etteet, Allegheny, was thrown from his cart, and fractured Ida thigh by the fall. lie was attended by Dr. Myers Removal.—liarr a Moser, the kell.known archltents, bays removed their Wilco to the Fruit Association Settling, Nos. 2 and 4 St,. Clair strcmt. These gentlemen rank among the best architects in the State. PRICE THREE CENTS The LoyDm of the corner atone of St. Pacers Orphan asylum —lntenestina. Ceremonies---Addresses, Maisie ...eke. I The ceremonies attendant on the laying of the corner stone of the new St. Paul's Orpli.in I Asylum, situated on Tannehill street, Seven, h Ward, took place yesterday afternoon, an.t were characterized with all the pomp and .1:s -play usual on such occasions. The hour as.. IiOunCOO for the ceremony to take place e o'clock, but long ere the time millet - 41 cf . ° , of people began to dock to the spot, and got!: nr in knots around the stands erected tot iln. clergy and speakers, Until at four o'clock tau 1 assemblage numbered several thousan.:, which, on the arrival of the procession a r. a moments later, was augmented to fully five thousand. The Young Men's sodality- or st Paul'a headed the procession. They num bered about one hundred and carried a beautiful banner of white and blur satin, fringed with 'gold, on Miner Side Of which waved the National ein,ign Next came a body of orans double it:o, dressed in buff bonnets,ph In white pinafores and gingham frocks--in fact they were the most notable feature of the process tun, and gave palpable evidence by their bright little of being well cared fr. After the folk came Lhe carriage containing the Right Rev. M. Dornenee, Bishonof Pittsburgh; lien. Will .5. Stokes, the clergy of the diocese, and several invited guests. Then came the societies in order as follows. The Society St VI.- , cent du Paul, The Brotherhood of St. Jo3seph, The St. Pan/ Confratertdty The Sodalltv of St. Peters, The Purgatorial Society of St Pali ]'hen society of St. Antoine, The lnungling Socloty. Tile United Conference Societies, The St. Ambrose Society, and tile Societies of St. Al phones. Each of the above bore banners and flags, while several were attended by brass bands discoursing ttxtigttlite hc had the effect of enlivening thescene in a great measure. • On reaching the ground the venous sock.- tles ranged themselves around the different stands—tee Germane around the noun h stand, where addressee were delivered In (sermon by Colonel Franc lo Felix and others. while the Others collected around the north or mein stand, which was tastefully tieeorated with flags anal Partners. After a brief wall, Very 'Lev. John Hickey, of St. Paul's, appeared and announced to tile assemblage that the Rt. Rev . Bishop Domenee was present and would address them. On taking the stand the .818110 p expressed himself as happy to be enabled, by the grace of God, to he present ate thl, I ery interesting occasion. The presence of the vast multltu.le 1•elore hits gave pop,lllv.• e t lint the hearts of the people wt...., not indictus to the tn Me pleading,. Of Irtne char y. which Is the germ, the essence. the I rill 01 hrlst Jan I ty ; lie felt nos more Lhaa ever that Ito. hearts t 01 erun tenuity a mod tails ,1110 W the orplein air the °Wein, to renotot untilielteted tont Wit-110UL as hems. •• e not ileeoollo Ned here. tosday, to ere, a 111.11tInnint In the memory 01 . d Istnignlshed n, lit ary hero; we have not lir ienttilett hi) the toutolation of a palace tor a prince!, despot. lauL ue have assembled lot lay The eo rer stone of a temple dedicated to Ihr Ken t high, which the twin slater of Hope and Faith, Angelic( histshall etc. et own anal where the orphan and the outcast shall Mud an asylum from the snares that boort the met of youth In the pilgrimage of Ilfe. A few years More and Pit tsbnrgh did not contain a single Institution of this character but to-day. by the ald of the Catholics of this city, who were nobly assisted on math) occasions by their brethren of the different Protestant denominations, he could now discern from where Ile eilOOd the walls of three cimtabh• institutions, s. filch hipi !men erected thr ri ough their munificence. The Bishop, In eoneltlslon, thanked his auditors for their kind and oeifer ',dial attention , and letrodeeed 110 t helm nt. the lien. %VIII A Stokes, of t.re.enalturg, who spoke In sutsttanee lot to we : Ladles and Geo tlemen: Your good Bishop as told you In briet the object for which we nave come together to-day. The work before you Is a noble one that of givin g ho n w and raiment to the needy, and especially to thuatt whose years reader them unfit to breast I Ito storms of life alone, ft hue been said that in nothing dons man imitate Divinity more than In showint merry to his fellow-man, and the same may be said or charity, which Is in fact lilt a part of merey. To clothe, to teed, to lost rust the orphan, Is one of the noblest elssmttn to which man eould devote his To day we lay the corner -stone of an edifice, the lostory of whlch shall remain Indelibly Inscribed on the annals of that hook kept by the Mester In which the record of our actions are plaeott, while In the breasts of those who will receive succor within Its walls will the memory of your philanthropy be ever en shrined. Your zeal and piety as a community to too well known to neell ouloglilng from me lint twanty-ilve yearn since and your city torsi but tiro athollc places of worahlp, with three clergymen to attend to their congregations. To-day, froth 1111: spot, you can count no its,. than nine churches given to the honor Mnot glory of gent, atnung a it telt stands a calloki rat, n hah, although uncomplet.l, 10 the itritle of our citizens both at home and abixeill. N titan known what a day may bring forth, at. I man knows but that—no matter how Intl If - entlal his circumstances may now be—he 1. ing to-day in erecting an asylum f.:r own children. Your sympathy amounts to nothing unless there Ls fruit from It. In your : , yrnpatheLlc faces I think I dist:ern a deternil• nation to assist pushing toward completom :hat catlike, the corner stone of which we. are about to lay. In concluding, the kpenker paid a high tribute to those Protest:ante who hau no nobly aided in Lib: erectiOn of sunhat. oulld rigs In the past, and hoped that in thin in nta.nce an In the othera they svould extent/ helping baud. The Very Itev, T. Mullen, t. was the next speaker, but before the gentleman had pro ceeded to agy great length, the stand beneath Ills feetgave lefty, and prevented any other addresses from isong made. Thin wan to Ist regretted, Ina...ince as that Hee C t lirinty, former') :quintal tt of it beg Went Pa. Vols, s pt evensand 0 Quit! ha. c delivered the next address but for the acci dent I= Alter the mishap noted above, the Bishop lOnnegi Ills robes of office and proceeded in sompan wit te following clergymen to lay the ston y e Very h It h ev. T. Mullen, V. ci. Very liev. John Hickey. liar, Walter Burke, 11ev. R. C. Christy, Rev. F. Larisnu, Rev-1. Tracy, Rev. .1. Pollard and Father Martin, of the order of Passionate, The stoneils a Large biotic Of gray stone, in the centre of w 'deli in u chamber of eight Incites .thare, into which was idaend by the Bishop a box containing the following artiel. ; Ameri can coin and postal currency; cople4 of the daily and weekly papers ; speelniens of the rents inbtlo.l.l by private s and individuals during the war; a cops of the Annals of the Propogntlon of the Faith ; n crucifix breviary, and a soma of parchment a ith the following written on it : "In the name of our Lord Jesus Cl.rtst, Amen, In the year of oar Lord one thousand tight hand red and rixty-six, lath day of June and third stnelay after Pentecost, the twentieth year of Inc Pontifltmte of Pope Pi us tile Ninth, In the sixth year of the Bpi...J itney of the ILL Bev. M. Doman., Bishop of Pittsburgh, In the ninetieth year of the Inde pendence of the faired Stales, Andrew John son being President of the Culled States, An drew Curtin thtvernor of the State of Pen 11- sylvaula and William C. McCarthy, Mayor 0i tins city, tills, the 1,11 lot corner stone of the new orphan ssyl ore WILY in honor of tied, and tinder the invitation of at. Paul by the above Bishop of Pittlshurgh, assisted ity the Very /I-v. T. Mullen, V. Rev. John Hickey nod oral clergymen, In the presence of English t. • I • Geruntit sneleties, brotherhoods, confer confraternities and sodalities Of the city and sulinths, beside a vast concourse of citizens. W. J, Rena, Architect,. After the usual preliminaries the Bishop took the trowel, and with the assistance of several others the stone wets laltl, alter which the Giona to Ercrisia was sung with beautil street. Tne Bishop then gave his benediction ' to the multitude and the societies reformed In line, Smith and Teorge's Baud playing as the email dispersed the second hymn from /In} , den's first mass. The whole ceremoul., both in their magnitude and in the perfectness wit II which everything was arranged, were of the most imposing character. TO It BUILDING. The building itself, or which the foundation ix already laid, is cruciform in shape, having a front on Tannehill street of two hundred toot, in the centre Of which is a Projection of ten feet deep and twenty limed, the whole having it depth of lifty feet. In the rear of the main building and immediately oppoalte the projection mentioned, Lo a large wing extend ing back some eighty feet, which Is to be used by the nitrites or sisters In waiting on the or ohans. The lower story of the Asylum will he f clear freestone, anti the other three of brick faced with stone. It is supposed the building will be ready for occupandy early next •um mer. When completed it will coot the hand some sum of 3100,15 P. Tall 1111'i. The site of the asylum Is beyond question the most dmarable that eould have been found anywhere, Its elevated position affording [a uniftillleent view of the city, suburbs and Onto Val ey for full five miles from Its Junction at the point. Dcrides this the little ones will harean opportunity to breath the pure air of Heaven, unaccompanied with smoke and dust. I= We append the lollowlug letter,. from ,listin gilltlited gentlemen; expressing their regret tor not being atilt to tee present: liannistinno, May SI, into. linen Sin :—ltwould give me much pleasure to be with you on the Bel J unu instant, but my engagements are such as to require my prec. 01300 Lure. • • .• • • • Pleaee express my many thanks to the Board of Managers for this kind invitation. Truly your friend. I). 11.1).E.71, Seey de. A. G. C 116,21. PITT.VpaII, May Jo, ISO. Dear bar:-1 received your note yesterday . , informing toe of the resolution of the Board of TrUilt.oos of the St. Pears Roman Cathollx orphan Asylum. Inviting me to deliver an ad dn.c upon the casussion of laying the corner -0„ neXt: and it would hare u•rrorth, pleasure to have accepted the invitation. nut elreemstartees render tt Impossible tor me to Mt present on that day. Please express to your Board my earne ymputhy xt with the chantahle objects of the Institution no nvo d p nly .ot s fu ln u e y er; o l , lsli , for Ha cars Jona P. PIINNZT. L. Ihmsen, Esq., Plimstemruis, Silty 'hi, 1866. 1 . ), fusses, Esu.—Deor &r: 1. have Jut vale graphed to you my Inability to accept your I nvitation to be present at the ceremony of laying the corner atone of St Paul's Orphan Asylum I do not know what I could have ash!, had ciromnstunces allowed me to be pres ent with you; but on ouch a time and with such an object, It seems no rustlnesato believe that It wOnld be given to a spPeaker what to say. I regret that I owlet be present at the good work, the mere thSt / think I could ahem in the /shorn and pleasure of those whose well directed seal and pious liberality do ao much THE WEEKLY G TWO EDITION S ISSUED, ON WEDNESDAYS AND 111 A I 13 The edition Is forwarded widen lent mien airribere soonest as the mail rein. SINGLE COPTISS, PER YEAH..., 124. 13/38 OF FIVE.- ULM 138 OF TEN AR b UPWARDS. honor to religion by doing oo much Roy humor taciturn it au Boureel) worth while (or me to wish on Pundny noble work which you Comm next. The character of the I cubic,Vittshnrch Aemarltv for the fat ranpin,latneut ull they unalertake ill yot, Inc the ham.r tatßlake knot the grub lumen tits.UnitQal the invituttou • ""d tat Itotter. • 'nl g'rztt.•ful their Iluttertamnttol Reverend Rt.lmp, T" the friend, road trioa.a. v lanalen you lo offer the .sett ; ,,,, matte or sa any .th him I r am, tear sir, re.sreel w 11 La MO your I rit•u‘l nod ..l•rh Ant Jos It LAW D6.I•ARTIIRIVT OPI7ICIL Or (.01711XEL 'MX rt♦T, Nec . A . YORK, .11111 e 1, 1,11,, Irur Nir I regret oteeedingly that I tt01.,..1 to deny myself Ile. pleasure or tot, dor your invtutt tenteed last e d ver to eliver 1.1 address tie laying Or tie , I s t o ne of the Orphan Attylion ot I' I.arslt. I I'rel inocli honored ts 3 vo, %n o ] rem ilrmice of mu, and Iwg to wteill you RII mace... 4 that •-lunul Ictuod Nu a project., Tour* 5 - nO2l 1121 i). Ituuwau L. Arhm.ten.,&c'y St. Pata'Jß,u.orph,.. Alm Extensive Fire In Dritnienne Reran. Two Tanneries and I'olll r stroyed. lOiqueeno borough was the Aeon,' of an ( ten.,' t• tiro on Sunday nftcrooon. Ann= t of three nan, xon 4 Mono trier] lire tannery Hays S Stewart, a taro three .1. fra building, front-leg on thank Lana and extend I..tek to the Western Pennsylvania Railroad what once wan the Penns, 11 an In I tonal Ire, Which spread with itingt tc - trflll rApc.ll •Coc communicated to the tannery of liars Is,kruth, a two story frame. drat envelop) a frame dwelling Intervening, and raged w Ise utmost fury for about an hour. TIO. .1 were on the ground with 111/I..nliti. and the Steamer, did uesu sel,loo. Tllll two 1.4.11111er1, Wrie r ; •i• rely deStroyed, alio the be, ail lines of Andsmn Iletre and henry .:town :ane e ea. 1111. taiinerien 1 1 3 n,tletl by Churn, itaker, dr], er, NMI n fruit ds Milne ocenpust bt rnh 1., 31 1,1 11 3 '1 33 % 3 111131111 3 10 Owe 34.10/11• 3 3. 1.1". 1 flays It Steuart and Mealier to lisle liar nth. The tannery of . Gra., mtaer s, 1,1,4 Oil tire, but was slaved w 'lliad nit', t, treat damage. The Item 01 flays it Stewart is lint lion 0 10,01111. oni which there in same •miltlltloo 111 Melt - tannery wni .111irt them oiore It "lint of P,UI/0. w, St liekriil.ll tdmi • lone heavily. principally 1 net, on widen they liner un nine rtnee • '1.5110. Their tannery wn...llo.lllrott for 52,600, an nu. flare loul Imarance of 410,000 on II essleuce. This insurance It Is estlinat rover about 01/0-tlilrd of their los. ea talons loot two kitts of tans, value In Hays .t Stewart's tannery. 1013340331 wllll.ll wort. In the stables were gm nut The lire Is supposee le• the result of dent originating to the furnitee room in Ha .1 Stewart's tannery. The heat was great that It Is rittppOsed the vineyards t liallml,lo opposite were mertously Injured. An Abandonment Caue—A, Beate] of Illnxband. A young woman maned .lane•AMallgb. Wen tut he ',thee of Alderman Johns, on Saturday u. tin labosi an Information against her hu band, Aehiliald Al bough, for abandonment. I he story of the wire be true, the accused taua he a villain of the worst type, and rich' • deserving of the utmost rigor of the law Hrs. All•augh stet...that she formerly reside lit u place called Mitchell, in the State of indi mut, where, some two years sinen i kho forma nc acquaintance of Albaugh, who W. the engineer on the Ohio and Mississippi Hall ow'. Their .qualittanee soon ripened In • ;din:lacy, and after a courtship of Losers mit. they were duly married, at the real imee of Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Altntugh's :nether. • tortly after they removed to Lottincilte, Ky. I , here, about nine months since, Sirs, Alining. I the mother of achild, which died th ird b day after birth. A few days subsequent the death, Allinugh returned trout a to Kashville, and learning of the dentine ibis offsprtug fur the arm time, dew o a terrible paselon and accused his de of being instrumental itt killing the in .ist. Of course she denied the charge, w here her husband, although elm it. yet iii, •i reek her several blows In she breast and • tad drasged her trim, I lie lied on utileh as lying to the titan'. s he lets her. s /LS the last she saw .'r heard of him un n nrrlved in this city on Friday, when she eiarusal MA& be visa ilyh g WWI a woman ,011 I Sarah Nugent, In Birmingham. She It - illetaly repaired to the station on Mu Mt .., dram, for the purpose of taking the • ors to go In search or Ailliatigh, aril t e • net him face to face. She spoke to him . .1 , nut •• Mood noticing tier lit stepped I • • lilt ears and lett het. whereupon elle t to the Alderman's onne and made the Illation . stateol. A warrant was lamed an °Meer , li+pntclitni to arrest. Al Insagn =1 1 lie brick pile inn Fifth greet, Immediately i front of the Theater, has Leen the source of dispute. James / hack cry, hal poster, atom ed suit been,. Alderman Strain, against Hamoter Henderuon, lor 1. respas. and ilatua ,•, The null was tried on .at unlay. Thack i r„ tried, or did make it appear that he had purchased the exclusive right to post Llll5 on ••.tall, or pile, Hem the liniltling con actor, and claimed damages to the amount no, sty Pillars for Henderson', litfriati-e -meet of Ills right s . lie Henderson established fact,thal he had purchmied the right to bills 4,11 /11 4 coveted place train the ...ifs on the embryo buiLling. The Aloe, m lerso n.an gave Judgment tor defendant, hti. Lien- slippery l'untooker ('aught.—The May e succeeded on Saturday night in ar c..t.t lig John Walls, a noted character, accused .•I riot and assault and battery by John Freun n.iitz, of Lawrenceville. He was Observed ~rll on Satunlay evening, but managed •1 , 1.11, the police. During the night he was • actal to tile garret of Watson's dnstillory on ...tiara street, nod there captured by ORdeer but be agaidgot away, was recaptured •11 the cellar fan adjo inin building, told a hard time br o ke loose. lie wg as dually s.uiresl att. r a sharp foot rave, lodged in the Londe, , ninl MI Sunday Mayor M'Carthy committed aim to prison for trial leked.—Louhi Lipman was arrested and c..ught before .lust. lee lAppert, on Saturday, • - .larged, on oath of Fredet tek Lyre, with kicked the latter in Lb, Injuring a In such n t cheat tont he was loreed Lo etualn tit Isul for several days alter. Al ugh Juste, adulated that the eul or aas a IA re, still he made Louts enter an the sum or three hundred dollars for appenrauee at Court. .toy TrusupitoY by is I/Lorne —A ,ion of . John Darling, aged Live or biz veai a, while i•laying at Poor., Saw mill, In the Ninth ward, Saturday, In endeavoring to get out of the • of at two horse train, tell down and and as trampled upon . by one of ihe. horses, one f mg upon Ills hea fracturing s -call lire. isdule and Kearns, a ho think tor will re Judgment Entered.—ln too U. S. Court, saturtiny, otttoo, t. of 0. B. Carnahan -it let Attorney, jud g e cut wus enter.l Lei, 1.. liturtiett for $1,1•1 - 2 The do end :tut vr. tnittleutled with Ihtt suortuer vl.l Frank l'ul tiler, to an lull loin brut/gilt hy the United States to recover the amount of n,11,1 given MA security for the shipoieut of lunntity of oil. Pie,. ie.—The n 1 ve rsalist plc-ales are and are attended by alI lovers of ht. ocuolt, recreation mei enjoyment, The annual nemie , unilay school attached to the , •herelt t a ll ! be held a .MelFarland Grove on linroday next. All are invited !o attend, and day of rare sport and enjoyment may be an ticipated. On Proceont.--On aatunlay Charles Steven recof tho First, want, was lodged in Jan on ess, to answer charge of setting liquor . I thoot new., BenJaLnln Johnston, or Allegheny, was also irrested n at proness and lodged an prison to answer a charge of larceny. Common neolcl.—Jmtleu Ammon, of Elva liirtaingliam, has lottgett lu Jail one Catharine fracey, charged with Mang u -coalman acold... odttilt Meat for staaawit tool battory was ,al lodged twtaltint. her, as oath of William 1-oates. Assault and Battery .—A wirers O'Connor saturday made au information 'adore J ua. Ire Barker agalest Jacob Taylor for astiatilt old buttery. Tuo aocusod was arrested and held lit gas/ ball to answer at Court. Wateti 1 tffe?.—Cliario. Buil fir, I ..l:Large:ll with ..telti Mg a foriS tonal . " livcr watch (root James 01110.900 1,11,1110 4 J 11 COLO 111 itt..l for trial by May or AiClAirLilly. MARRIED. SCAIFE-I..nYOURC /LDE—on Thu rsony tnornha June 70, In 1 11.11>delplan, by . I in. 11. Ilan, VIS ..i1A111" If.. anal.., of tt arcelln I.nfourcsac, kn.), 11.11.1.11p1i1n. FAIRIVIAN & SAMSON, UN DERTAJK_ERS, No. 196 Smithfield St., cor. (Entrance from Seventh St recto .i...rxrtamtammt.ca-mx, AND 133 SA_N DENA 1' nT/tE.ET, .1 :071 ALLEG/I.E.AIt, ALE-. Agars, 11:TISTIMEEEELT..9.233Thri L „ No 10 Fourth street, nttsburgh, Fa. CyFrilte of all kinds, CRAPEey (iLuVllX,iand every dew:3l).lou of Funeral Furnistang elooos lurnisnea. Lotons oponda y midnight, RearseandUarrlagealtrulabed Itnranzwol-11ev. David Kerr. D.D., la TV. Jacobus, 11. D., Thomas Ewing, Esq., Jacoby • Stiller. Erg. Jes:erl LULL COALE CEMETERY....A rum awl most tithturesque plum, of tleptiltnre, ('lto on two upLands, Intloctilatrirborth of oen 17, on the New Brig hton 1,01 4. Persons errbbion to select Bu ri al Lou will apply at the Superlnton,f ate, at th e Cemetery. Title Dentin, Pr f us". and all other business will be attended to at 21,c C roy Warellonse of the un Jtheshear dersigned , nosnot of 14s t,4 sod Le rma Streets. 6ro. SLIGLLI • derds!sri sad I mam mi. PADINDI