THE - DAY ttiZPATE. 13 II 3 a U _ Irst4lllm) at PENNINE/0'; REED & CO., Ma !mirr. . bugc. TUESDAY, JUNE 12-1864 (moo. • MIL _." ti t_e representative in Congreits from the 14th district, we re gret to see, is having h sharp contest for ro-nogdnation;Ltrith -the .cliances dnainst Wm. EfOl'itten4ly:rotctr with Ito II& publleaninirnity, ind - haa laboredto pfornote the fnteteste of x 1 twd= stituents. Ia diteinnati,a addition to Mr. Pads new opera house, Xr. T. Handy, Fore sea to builctaitopern lionBe :With „a studio building corribinor,: bet Ween acts, the audientsi;ciint - promenade through a gallery of pictures and statues. Mr. T. Buchanan Read has consented to supervise the arrangement of this studio: Tun ..linedintin'i Barean has dew one thing that,Yill delight the democrats—it has supOreaSed the Loyal Georgian, publish ed at iningit„ by.the blacks.- The cause is not known; ..-tratns the. agent who did the johjs the ,satne One who forbade colored people:to deco Tate the graves of Union soldiers; the reasons can be antici pated. TABUS °floats, - hark:tin capitalist Of Cincinnati, MI a lot of ground in a Caa!! 'unable quarter of that city. Be talks of building a church ordt,for people' of 'his color. As hots known to be sharp, and the lot to% &gall, the Cincinizatiane have a stupicitm ho - Wants'tO ten - the prejudi ces of his vihitrpieighbora,to pecuniary at , - count: by indtuting „pent to buy him out. What right hatiti nekro` in a free country to ben capitalist? The , democracy ought to resurrect Chicejaellett Taney. Oats- purchased' the' Southwest Brandh3tallroad of the Com 7, missioners Wail to pay $324,000 down v which* hats ready to do; but ono of the offonunissionerd refascs, to, sign the conveyance, onthd crotinds at the property is worth mom thanTtemont agreed ko vay,fo, z llo and,titat;tbe toad sessas a million acres of laud; worth a del: lar an acre,: on which-103 , 110t proposed to hold mortgage %often= tliwbalance of pur- Tar. Boston Pia: cpe leading organ of Democracy in New Englund, has a South C aro li na.r omrorilleriti ;who' thus dlS worms •if ,ts 4s' • "I will speak first of the'colored aristoc racy of Qttariesion...l - `The class is a tolerably large one, and quite intelligent and' rafted. with few exceptions the ladles and gentlemen are of mixed bloothaudi ituiotig.. their daughters are some of the handsomest women in the State. And, why -not t For the beat blood, so`celled--the blood of Smith Caro lina's senator!, .goxernors, and old mer chants—flows niinir !kits; 'and 'Su; Int,' blood, in fact—the blood of her honest, God-fearing, : „Ladustrious unmet mingled Creelfivith tin select society are men Who , Would . do honor to say stabieri , . t There . are shrewd merchantsfatoong.them." Corn RESUROITIITS; who hails from Austria and .is an. offiorr: on-the star of Maximlll6l2; itrin"Washiniton„Mad has had frequent irder-iiewa at the State Depart ment and with - the Committee on 'Foreign Affairs. A prominent New t York • chant, who who amompanied.hins o Wasidng ton, gave hiniis dinner,-Thersday, invit ing :fr-nator.,4yei. , gpetdter Colfax, Garfield arid Other members of Congress. During Ilmilinner, It leaked out that the Count Was .connected with Maximilian's Goveniment, when Senator Nye, Speaker Colfax and :others denounced the attempt to establish a Monarchial government, and declared it,Whe the policy of oar Govern ment to sUpport•theMoiune doctrine. . S MOSISM , :yp S Colfax did well in dis cussing the ' dinner. In intruding the dis cussion of politics they evinced s. discredit, able sensitiveness that seems something like impertinence. Razes Wears, a native of Wurtem berg, woHtedA Philadelphia in 160 u• He left, in w‘pimy With an unknown man, and was fonad-deadat..pr,aHlderlia's farm, a few miles outer ' ihir" ffii hde of Worhele,. st.'home, reteved a letter pur porting to be written by him, asking a re mittance to be sent to his address, care Reading, -;9a,;t111:1%* einberg, at Philadelphia, was inform ed, and he sent a doxry letter, With draft for, 100 florins, eliiSfeeitie . Thi anat aitu back from Allentown ; National-Bank;:' en.- doreed in the name of Julius Worhele. This led ditiiVair&tiof Ateeb-or trosepif Hodder', Juno Ith." Said :Hoddop •had charge of Kilderlin's farm,, and is identi fied as the stnitigai Werhale'ciisitaileaiof with. Hbddop Is a native of- Baden, and eo smantriPMrTrOsteriSZl LET= 12011-ANNIN,,' Ciineefiletlea CM : the • Penney in Waif read—fileeplair Mir -. Capssizon,Bener Ibrolosient—Prlnsary` Stneeitless—Alted. nei lid las ~...Prot hs peete-44.tria—Tisr. Grave of likinrilly e lb. Ararat Masa Hatay In 'Saila anouctity—The Crops. dc. &a. . . . - 4 i',l , 4l4oQtraikianalltb,. MSS, OA Prhlay evening list; - ao tho Philadelphia lfxpr'ase from the west was nearing tins place,,, the sale of °near the sleeping coaches' broke, and this car imiliegtoplcapAannicevioNts. aohl/P, some lofty igatoging, _a itlititly, Me, MO of la spring bolitiL Si - ernbarduisent where the ~. . aceldent_ twitusi, is about only: thirty. , feet. . .... .... Hid it been Ihrit miontes earlier, the car would ~ , , . . , . have been deittelkirlf pieces, With, &ball:sults . . ~ . . to the occutants. - ° Se it was, bat 'fair, were hurt 'cili al y dhl`.,thOsl slightly. A lady= and gentlematO-Whome , as about retiring,'were braised a iiMisi,'"*.Aich_r_liamstii. , of lA.. oOnductar or' the' , maitimino gxpress, • =enlace% . drawn:from Ids probochs, and theotberwise slightly , injured. -.011 Saturday ndckles e suoceedat in getting the car Into the shop, and Mattock. was clear 011 haturdaY ayeaing„ On SatordAY, afteMbon a smash Up up of freight &Mitred eie. bianayunk. which -do. tamed the ,Westscani, bound Mama on 1 lat.,, hoar °ma satarchty night: • No Urea lost. - About slzareake _ago Anne' PePar atilt went into operatiotteld tfue acunbp ang , s ilea woks, andon.Pralreven=tthe bil ler collapsedeerco .a not inlnr ttcs a man named‘JOrephindtkuitt 4ie was atom. ster mai had jos hauled up and. was unload ing a load ofrocad, whim the ••explasion took -place. The.briekt aWI debris' , struck hint on the side, brimstone all the ribs. , Whether inter nally Injuredur not, was notknovrn. Pio other sarlonr damage . Saturday wee micanty election flay and the friabOW 0 1 dot contending eetsildetoe Wanton the qui ate nntlia late hour. floAlmut seemed: to IC H the litirorite_ . bore. i Pie .: - Wpn.' A majority 'at flity4vo is 'oindaysberrch and it is positive:a asserted that be 1:183 carried Um county - e is,:lanit informed ,It finmetddi Very few venous, passing . °through .lido place have any Idea; olanai extent or idari of thei place. Our' tot and jolly friend , Cwt. John A. McpagelOcrollinstor.Of tlinialtoonsi ' Accommodation, on Saturday evening piloted us Co to . what is called .11ospol 11.111,” vii ,the north of-Me would-he city. The view from here is splendid.„ _The site ha formal by, pa, tarefor amity, notlif seven, bat twif hills anda I mi n ti lt deelev Pespenelacksonty 'trivet to MAU it perfect- , The phica is growino rapid a. . t.....,ic la thouLlit , it - wfu reach llama= racattyear. . effort to make It a City lasia . winfer ,called. notate bare and in floulaaysburs aro good. 311...10tin Woods, proprietor of- thwrachange.- is building, an glom andtlibtralso, remodeling Ids houso, to rr - lakuuntier • trade.. 'Tic ;Lhilted 1 1 1 0 1 411, recently °penal. In thothnotra burih by F. f 4 4.4kmes, kic., is unquestiona bly bly t he beablieteL we have stoppecl-av for Mr. climes vary - hindsoveito .454' vitstar • day to onolafroun. , - yttlint-fioarY. uiasernua, of 33, r- OPEWSO Co whited rho- ginye ef. , Shitleit,.. filial,. =an ima in this carunty.. illseritms wan-the Mee. der o f big ~,, da,,, Magma is unmated between` two pear I,,c a ayla ids own siaften, near Lamer ' villa, and ta , tharkal :by it. shags: stoup, iii scribal withers name and age. , .-•- _.,.. Tiro motes 4l e thle,Vozba 4 d 2 ino/einiseit hetter than it do • wait the Inountsinn. 411 1 a, WU &Wee, iltautleipatol. ,-;X - 4°, ' ,_..- i'-i:•,,,..4.7:1`, : : ,u' . - c 4 4 , 'O VA* . THE PITTSBURGH VOLUME LXXX.---NO. .137 •iviaalov3Azi , Remit. 161111torlis—illy attention has been tailed to an anonymous article which ap peared In. your paper. of Saturday morning, which Irina up as &Mews: "And, grimily, would it not be better to raise the Wary of the Secretary of the. Central Board, and then forbid his acting as agent, for any Mies of text books, and time preclude 'the:necesaity of, his insulttng all the lady teachers abOtit the City 'isle) de not officially endorse such series of boots." The "%tam. who wrote the above, or the One wholeft WO your Wks, and paid tor its inaertiolt, is said to be named payis, a rest dentof Allegheny city, a Man whom I know not,•bnt who Is represented to b 1 the former principal of a school in the neighborhood whoins Director/ permittedidm to retire after a shad pax*, in ectusequenee of his interfer • witti tiro :text books adopted by Wow. The charge or ilipllc.ation that I am acting as an agent for iity series of text books, with or without compensation, Is maliciously false. e loth° latter part of Citizen Davis , edam- Imre' appears to bo the vagarios of a diseased mind, I. will pass it without comment. Jona A. thozokstrr. A Neatest Wonder The reader of this, whoever ho may be, hi simply requested to note the fact that all the cases so which we refer in this article have been cured in the city of rdtahnigh and vicin ity. No one need be deceived In the merits of this great medicine—we mean Dr. Keyser', ItUrod Swire.Mr. The cures it has made entitles it to a fairer claim upon public attention than any proprietary me..lleine with which we are acquainted. By its use the most loathsome diseases have been gradually but surely erad icated from the human System, mid the blood, . he source of health and life to the living or ganism, has beep completely and thoroughly hurtled from all morbid and poisonous peril cies. Last week we recorded a case of cancer cured by this great remedy. There are besides numberless Mies Or general 'debility, torpid fiver, dyspepsia, kidney disease, dropsy, with = alitt broIMMUS which have been cured by it. . A genUcentin oft Wood street, whose neck Arm covered for years with scrofulous sores, 'has been completely reatorcil to health by Dr. licyser's Blood Searcher. "A lady, whetter 110 was covered with a disease resembling cancer for sososol years, was on : trrely cured by It. Another, whose head and arm had been eaten tato by scrofulous' serest,' , was entirely cured by W. 5 than a dozen of bottles. A man totally blind : from aerefulla, Which affected his eyes, was completely ro. , stored to sight by the use of three bottle*. Another man, who had bleeding piles for eighteen years, was cured ~.by live bettges. There fs no disease, Wile& therhlood la tainted With pelsonotui and corrupt humors, that It will not help: 'Ask foe- Di. Kayseri Blood gearchtir, at 140 Wood Street. Price ono dol. "lir Fa; bottle, or aik.bilttlea DO Illre flollskii. ; ==! It rquoires COnstlintion Old phytilipie of unusual strength to resist the effect of the en arildin, if heat of July Angus!. Unless the system is toned iia - adatalndd by a wholesome' stomachic during these oppressive months it islikely lobe SO seTerbly debilitated este renZ der It en easy prey to the epidemics which prevail In the fall. wholesome stomachic ! where is It to be Warier' asks the reader, who hO, perhapi, been told by fits phistelsas ttug a little good brandy is ,a,eeiceiable etlmulent, an4bes eought for thatoiiii ertiblei in vain. It - ovoid be ea idle to expect whelevesencas and parity among the Liquors of commerce as folio forlalrstgaikof pugy woo State ore or sziollot *Oran. - Therein one TO ruesaree—l out one-'-for those who vivid a Protectiare Manic 'mud biailltiAtir^ Lain lag! invigontnt. Let .. ttix . commence at epee, Its the teriPt seanow all its be tensity, a course or llostettbes Stomach Bit ters. Ask the returned officers and soldiers of the Union Army, who tuive used. this elixir during the war, what theylliink of. it. They will tell yontlast at keeps p the vital forces under the wilting beam* lof a vortical sun without vitiating the blood creating any excitement in the lotion. As the poet Cowper said of tea, .111. Cheers, but not inebriates" It braces the nervous organize.- Coe and regulstes all this functions of the tidily. No other stimulant can compare in pu rity with the Essence of Ryd, which forms its halals, and the tonic , aperient and anti-bilious .herbs with which it is medicated are the bast of their kind on the fee of the earth. Hostetter's nitiers re sold wholesale and reta4l at very low rates Leerdnes Dreg and Pateltt biedicineDepot, 64 Niaket Street, cornat or the Diamond and Market, near fourth street. iron—rliospborsur-Coalsolls-- The - Three hest knoin Willits, skillfully and alagantly combined In an amber colored cor dial, beautifully tranapartn4 the eye, pleas ant. tO the taste and scarp Loth° stomach, to Caswell. Mack 2kßo.hr - Fersis-E"hestdiorated • Ellsii of Calistya • Koch pint canteens One ounce of Royal Cali says Bark, and each teaspoonful contains one grain of trait. :llastniles Yornialied free to the • profession. Cstrarshs., Macy & i I ScatMltorecre, r(IT sale at wholesale In Pittsburgh by it, E 'Bader" a co: f. Al retail by' alf-Denggista.. as Sameurr Great bargains are now being offered in 8 roar Hata and,Caps,at the aftenslye and POP- Itlitr Hat and dap Masi 4 tiFtlf nihrletnlng, NO- M Wood street„ wholesale and retail. Custo mers aro Invited Wean aad enamrailiar stook as wo are selling at a great redontlon In order to 014 i oat an our mewl, haft; and Wafture/Is' straw goods. Alen% boys and children's dee Felt Rots. Ladles and Kissel. lista' trimmed , 'MOW Mile-M6 61 ‘ 12 - Wo will commence to open on Monday in to pew end desirable styles of Dress Goods, stilted Settle mama gedfOlithlll season. - Also, Shawls, Prints, Qinghai:es, Moiling. Tweeds, Pant Stairs, de„ on, the . .norMeeast of . Fourth wad Market streets. C. H#l6oll Lou d Rao Combs. Blessing and fine. djeo, o beanWnl &non^ meet of Bair Brookes, sold at the lowest rates, at Ilendtig's Drug Store, Pio. 84 Market street. ; s i Traveling Deese (goods great variety for emits, &c., on the 'north &sit corner of Fourth and Markat streets. C. Ilsemos Lots & Mao. Stiepberda Plaid,. At 11. prices, on, the north-east corner o Voarth and Market Axone. C. HANSON Lova & Bao. Ilteidins sad Irish Linen Of the beet Brands at the very lowest prices. on the northeast corner of Foartls said .117.arhet. streeta. •C. flaxecoi foie & Rao. Destnilde 13tylos of Dry Goods flow opening s on the ELOrtheast canter of Fourth sod Siseket; meow. O. Gerson Loved Mao. , . ' Itastailburersi gleimesessathle , 31edtetoes for sale at Fulton's Drug store, No. 108 Smithfield street. White Barnires Manic tinumndines, and Thin Summer (tooth at Batt. 3 Ben's; Sleek 811111 is And 1'a407 Clottis Far Bacques at Bates a. tiers. Lae* BlauSlam, Shetland Shawls, all Wets, at Bates a Belts. -• • bite and Colored llaroadlleo, I , conn 600( 11 4.)w" , otaned.cs,ten ssot ltoy - o Wm.*, .koistom or a l l kroct s at u m o. a Ben's Good.. A:complete aseartment at Bates & None eves& ll*mains Tha .vest, ai Gardiner's Opera noose Shoe store. .: 41 0 0114 llar041" . This week, at Gardlner , a Open. Holum, Shoe Store. Noisseushwr New end Nice At. Gardlip3rhs Opora 1101 me Shoe Eit,ao. Seidl Shoes for At Gardiner% Opera Home Shoe Store WO' Ihror Ugeut At lahr4lnere Cogent Ilosum Shoe Atore. • Kure Slew Goode ar Gait Uncles Ofwirs , Thisu . ott,Sticiii; Stoic, ittlaiiitners OpirlVOse Shoo atom. ftilOt'lli iii itjl~~, FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M OjEllilD;ZiliiiiDit/gl BY TELEGRAPH. THE TARIFF TO BE REVISED. General Beanregard at Liverpool HE IS APPLAUDED AT THE EXGHANCE Illness of Cardinal Antonelli. CONCERNING , THE FENIAIVS. he First -right t)ver the Border from 81..4/bans ORDERS FROM SWEENY AND MARIN Yuan', Jona B.—Washington npne tale; say: The Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Meat. Omar°. to hate it understood that the tariff will he thoroughly revised, and every justifiable increase recommended. The following lidditioriel nova from Europe has been received: Gen. Ite,nretrurd visited the Liverpool Ex lunge on the Stith ult., whets , ho present. be coming known, great interest lin:. clotted, and the news room rapidly filled. Ile was op. plaudeil ou leaving, awl I . .. Womble numbers of pimple bldloweg him through the SIM...LS. l:arguial. Annm.lii has been seriously ill from a relapse of gout, but Is now better. lie hob been tw lee veined by the pule.. A SL Albano dlspntch Ai lat! 9 p. m.Ol th 101.11 any. After the drat night over the ho. ler there was illimontent among lie remau-. and numbers ileaerteil on Friilayuight. They , being- no prospect of suppilea 0.011 I\ 11111111111 lion coming up the dLseoniunt Levan. , general thitly bulimia) . morning General spear all dressed the men, saying, the supplies itm.l munition had been seised by the Unitea State. authorities, still, be was willing to coil tlximrthe advance, ant asked how many wont, 1011 Ow Ulm. Only seventeen stopped for wr, sr , from the ranks. This tllshearLenGl the heir ell so Mlleh that he at once tleel•led to s hin, doh the enterprise, anti no Informed the men TM, oYUCtlation of Camp Sweetly then eum meheed. Ordure were prolllilig%Leti !MIMI Gri.ll Sweeny and tiot.litetshon announcing the absai douaiieut of bile movenaunt for tile preeimL Tee match back was without order, tho mug straggling wlong singly aiel Si grout., std . Lluis . appear...l cheerio and with lull rime 11 their cease. At SI.. Albums triey were turiteilt ml with traxiliportation by the United Slat. Government to their homes. They enemy pleased at the kindneen of the United Mau '===== unit). Gen. Spear was released on parole to await t St. Albans the action of the Unlte4 States authorities. eon. Sweeney and Col. ablate. ,wore,on Saturday, released from close con finement and pat on the limits of it. Alban, It is said a guard of ten Yardarm, planed on this side of the Canada line to bring up strag glers, were attacked by mounted English troops and one ruaukilled and threw wounded. An affidavit was made.oeforo General Meade that a party of British regularn undo a raid acmes the border ou Saturday night and eat. Lured three l• ennuis near frunkiln, Vt.., two of whom they hung. Three rents., lying drunk on this side of the line were seized and carried into Canada also by British troop M Two 08. were shot on Sunday morning. The following orders have tram promulgi . Lod here by Sweeny and hialum. Sr, Aussie, Jtine loth, liO3.—To W. R. Rob erts, Prow. idea{ 4 Asada Brotherhood, ins Rot, ery:—.9.32241 no more man to the front. Tine strongest measures of the United States Gov ernment have rendered somea impossibie at present. Promulgate this immecntely. . (Signed,) r W. live itesr. iisxneastrrisito ARMY or lusts:co. ALX•II6, J %Mb oth. 5 Tb the Senior liffleor with ,roups of A rmy of. /rielanuf ,01 Malone. /Whams and Elzetater, Situ In view of the Prtstilent's proclamation and stringent measures adopted by thu States emit/Writing/ to prevent rein foroemotits ti r supplies rescuing our forces Of. the Iron er, destitute as we are of war nistertal, not likely to obtain it under any present cir cumstances. the General commanding the ar my of Ireland mstructorne to inform you that, he cornifileni it his duty to dlreet you to avail yourself of the offer of the United States Gov ernment to furnish transportation for your officers and men to their respective homes, so the object ot the expedition crannot Ito Lemont plished at present. The amend feels certain the soldiers of your command will continuo io deserve the high character for good conduct now awarded them by the people of the Uni ted States. bignon.) Jon, Ai1.11.1.711, CoL of Engincorn, end Chief of Stag. JEFF. DAVIS-THE BAIL QUESTION The Arch Traitor's Friends Allowed Free Accesa to Him. RESOLUTION OF THE HOUSE ON THE SUBJECT. Appointments add Confirmations lig,..eigo.rog, Anne IL—Mr. George Sh of the counsel for Jefferson Davis, made a. me Lion before Judge Underwood, In Chamber today, in order to test the jurisdiction of tb: courts to Virginia involving th rf power I hold the prisonci to bail, It being , ;#Judielni question with which the President has noth ing to do. It Is stated that Judge Underwood =premed the opinion which has always been Insisted upon by Chief Justice Chase, that long as martial law or military serveillesice was enforced In Virginia, the courts were a mere adjunct and eked us . aid of thehisiliterY.l power. Mr. O'Connor, the Senior counsel of Mr. Davis, was prestmt with Attorney General Speed, and Ks-CiovjarnOr Pratt was among the auditors. Judge.bmierwood declined to trace else his power to twee a suitor babes.* li e.efirpu to tiling the prisoner before his Court until e haff-reeetved from the President is relmonish moot of tile accused to the powers of the civil authorities, Mr. Davis being now spasm:ter of war. , Judge Umlerwood reduced his opinion to writing, which, boding beenVven t.oonnell, Was taken to the Prffsident by Mr. O'Connor. All further action In the premiers ls, there fore, suspended until the future order of the Government,. it is stated on the authority of one of the Colonial that no application was made by them to Chief Justice Cbasd with ref erence to bull. Within the last tirade's Jeff. Davis , friends, professioual and otherwise, have hail free se miss to Mtn at Fortress Monroe. The pe.mage of the resolution by the House, today, declaring that it its opinion Davis ibmild be kept In confinement until tried, ac cording to the laws of the laud, was superin duced by an apprehension that he would be bailed, as many of the members of Congress had been led to believe from previous rupro mintatione. . The Senate, in executive session to-day, con firmed the following nemination: Waiter B. neaten, to be Collector Of Customs at Chicago; James - W. Stone, to be agent for the Sioux In dians of the Misalasippl, in the territory of liakotah; Paul Frank, of New York, to be Marshal of the Consular Court at lianagewie, Japan Brigadier General A. Gurney, mercy of New Forkonew of. Selma, Alabama, In forwarding a remonitranee of Union officers and soldiers against the increase of the tax on cotton States that twenty officers and two hundred. M OO of his late regiment are in barnit ta nnd at least five thousand northeruzi titretltrvLionn of cotton. mostly that e th i e i culture cannot prove profitable with the pro posed tax, he flay* northern men will leave the State if It shall be imposed. The report of the Board of Visitors to the Naval neatiemy Staten the ooudltiOn of the in etßation is, be highly satisfactory. mh23:TdwEal FROM WASIINIGTON. Ban for Jeff Doffs Metalled, on the tireand that Elle is a Prisoner of Woe.— NC. Willson will introduce the Freed metes Moreau MAU with Amendment* —Other 11Mem. {VeenIeGTON CITY, June 11.—Tala mo rning Judge Underwood, in Chambers at the United Retell Attorney tletieral'a office, heard the or piment* of Messrs. O'Connor and Shea, coon sal for Jar. Davis, Why the prisoner should not be admitted to ball. Attorney General Speed replied on the part of the government. Judge Underwood refused to admit Mi. Da vis to ball on the ground that he had no au thority to do so, the accused being a prisoner of war. Senator Wilson will report the Freedmen's Bureau bill with amendments providing for the restoration of the Sea heartily lands to their former owners on certain conditions, maul turnlahing the !coalmen now occupying them with other lands. Congress will not adjourn without Increas ing or revising the tariff. The investigation into the Merchants' Nro Coital hank swindleis nearly concluded. The Committee will recommend measurea .to enable more summary proceedings In such Mee.. DAD quite probable the Bankrupt bill and. the hill eeeeernieg the pas of army °Moors will go over =YU next session: A branch mint tmililing Ls . to be erected at Ceram City, Nevada, at once. A The receipts of Internal Bayonne in the last I 'amok were ASAZIACIO Trial mt .11elfessumee to 011ie& - meet. A " "T to ."' N. Y. rrOW ol i t ' org e lL piata o S tl n c=r l V: Governor fOr.inn,,, n turl7, , , o tfitil . the came it a r B4" "enaittaitesaance eg u qati el:anion Irish Penny or??Lols. La. PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1866. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Amended Freedmen's Bill Offered. BILL REGULATING APPOINDIENTS IND REHOYALS. Resolution Concerning Jeff, Davis, MR. ROSSEAU RECEIVES A SCATHING. A.HINGTO2II, JUae 11, ING6. srNetE. Mr. Fensenden offered ft bill to purniab [rm.: urer, and pc4lnaeters for . lending and mfaap- Vmpriating nubile Illgtlit3s. her,sun called up the bill to construct g - rophe fOr the Government, which wee tponeil moth to-morrow. Mr. Wilson reported a bill for continuing the freedmen's Bureau, striking wattle fifth and sixth sections, and Inserting Instead Boo th/11P providing for the allotment of certain lands sold for taxes to the freedmen, The third section provides that all tile ptoDerty hold In trust for tne so-called Confederate government shall he net apart for the odors lion of the freiimen,the land to be nurveyed tutu lots of seventy acres each. Mt. gherman ttitrosimmi a bill to authorize the establi.slunent or a Repertory In t.iermany to fl I LUIL 111.8.49 the physical, poltttczl, social and economic condition, and the national resources at the several States of the American Union. Referred to. Committee on Agriculture /t provides for a trending at Frankfort, in which maps, charts, and alt Information concerning the United Status can be ecmsulted. To be a plane nr rendezvo. for Americana Germs-. ny. Each State-er territory shall haves apace Ranted, and a Superintendent Alai! ho ap• vended by the President with the consent of the Senate. M r. lientlnoks in Croduotal a bill to amend the to restrict the Jurisdiction of the Court of !#;l=ii;USl=Eil The bill to publish the ofTicutl history of the tw.•l lion was reported with 111114.1111111.111 th. Mr. 'toward reported n bill to amend the Herne Itallroad act. Unnaorson called up the Kite sill the IA arid Neosho Railroad. Postponed till IrrOW• The Chair appointed as the Special Commit lee I.) V 21.11111.: and report upon the condition 1! the tsll, , ,l.lppi lIIM4OIIIOrI, aad Johaaee, -' - The Joint ree.olt,llollltpvropriatingll64)" for. 11 lie fur 11na 10111,1 enplierd :ixoasalltirek' Aty. lulu, at faint Lookout, wax referred to the ti it dary t.nut at it tee, rul bills were Introduced grant t eferred r We executive session the Senile art HOUSE:. Coffrotli moved [be sitimmtruett I. 01 ttlev to toe:et:Lute the enleouut of damage: d Dy the relorTl 111Vilni014 . In Peumtyl Ith a elew to pa) lug the name nr. t,rinnell rehng In debate, the reaeltalo nen; Over under the rule. Mr, 1000110 aTereil tics following preamble 1•1111 11,011.10011. •' 11111p.r.t.:, The Irish people land their I.reth Ton and friends In this country are mot nt by a patriotic purpose to amnia the Inde penile.c and re-estithllshment of Ireland; ' . And whereas, The active sympathy of the people of the United States are nun - trolly with all men who struggle to achtepo such ends, 0.1,15 en peaLAW When Ihnilitl:Plittßgi'l A ry OP known fryzila of FMr. liCrvertmatuty sta , sun people the 11 - 111/1 mice, they having shed ,0100.1 in lielenee of our flag In every mettle. In which the Republic nas bees engaged; And when., Tito ltrlttblt ROTernalettln against which they are stniggllng, in entithal vo ao other or greawr coushichation ftom us, a. a [talen t than demanded by' the strict letter a in toruaclariallair, TOi• the reunion that 1 lur- og the late eontlitentsi war that I;overnmart I,t, in effect, reptilkittittMaTalily".lkwer-titut herons, while out repaint lou .inuaninin min imisation for the thillittire t • our CAU.,, result- nn from a wilful neglect of Groat Britain luforce tau SAILM•111/9401iirept uU toe respoahi tolitcy smut emlin to ht, the Jotfge•ln law ow, And, Whereas, Tte irliSLVltee at the neutral ity teaser IstS compels the Eneoutive thwart, stout of this Gov... moil to disoriturntits . . . . . maid' harohlylent thoee oho hove ever ,een, mu are ttow, 41111.4 . fril3lo(tri and 1111.111V6t of;thoott who hive Teen faftliluso, not only to the getter.' prinelplea at .eouttty WhleLt ebottht x lot tottweeli friendly btotes., but ales to the wratkas law of their own nation on the nub- Jecti.; thorefort• ire it Rcuatred, That We uoata,maa on Foroigirk Affairs tol I rustrnoted to report a bill repealink • u ant apinoved ior.ll ,T)tlt, 1010. It being:the local - :It ) law, aviator the terms Of which lbe l'resideni.'s proclamation againvt the Fenions was blue,. • Mr lisle mo.eil to ley the preamble and upon the table. , Mr. ltegera, of New Jergey, deemed.] the ye-SA and nays upon that ihrithle. • Mr. Ranks, of Alassitehnlette, Alhoe6; Of lowa. and other members, weohed to offer wag ,zestions, but Mr. Anemia' having molted the •irevlott question, refused to accept of the -uggestlrm. lie, however, in. 1111.1 his resole ion so as to made It read that the CoMmittee . Foreign Arralin be Instructed to Inquire :ate the expediency of reporting ectekti'bill;, The House refused to Icy the reSoltifieni on the table by a rot, el I yeas to 113 nays. The Fiats were Moser.. (;ebb, haste, LIMo sail me 1L Mr. Grinnell stated that he voted yea be cause he understood the resolution to be a ro• ,treat to the Adrumistrotlern The lionise re f 1.1-ICAI to necmtd this dvmaild,for the previous question, Mr. schenet, then offered the following os scam . uw for tLc re.olution, and ducuand the prervio. on.tton Rewired, That the President of the Vatted Rote., In the opinion of the House, should re c onsider the policy which lam been adopted DX!, hlm an between the British Government an that portion of the Irish people, who, In the name of the Yeaislll3, a 0.2 taraggling Stir tlibtr Independence, and that lin' be requostellto. adopt,' RN nearly an praelloattle, that . • . course of proceeding which *no pursued by the Government of (treat Britain in the civil - war in tab. country liecween Lhe nit and the rebels in ravalt, recognized both aB belligerence end oteserrhog I?etenfeu Then' 4 atrlec neutrality. Mr. Harding, of Illinois, sent to.the Clerk's deak what be dwdrodto submit as a enbstitutm for both propositions, declaring that the course of the doverrinumt in repressing, the £e Wan invasion) la Igruotabahnoi and diagnose- Mr. Schenck declined to allow the substitute of Mr. Hording to be otremd. Mr. BtalkA 1..-kr,l Mr. Schonek, Yield:Hi a motion to rot or the resolution and substitute to the of on Foreign Atrmare, -pro ma that if referred, the Cinondttee Wohlff, make a:report._ Mr. Schenck yhilded tor that phrxicsie and. Mr. hanks submi tteti t he motion. The previous Ineaticon mt a seconded. • Mr. Hale tie Med I... Myths Solution and embutliute on-tlie table.' -The motion VMS Mak, b3 ir s' Abl " ,77:ll to 11. sort of come mini., Mr.'nneona obiected,and the questiOn was, taken on lb. , jeterSOMIJOI.I,Iru drigtoldttisold-- Mon and Mr. Scimuck.s subittitute to the Coin ton on rorelgn Affairs, and thlawaa lamed .10. by wens id, nays AI. U r . [Lyle aumaninnttly,Mta porkeSoldrittilia. nation, sent rot, and had read the resolution which halo.' nudied.ll.o offer as a compromise, as follows: licrolved, That the honor and good faith of the Holton States imperatasely domain' a Just and vigorous enforcement el u t a e,.neittrall'y that lawn, anti thin ddittititimo oropositleri looking to their repeal, repisior 'or - s 'motion. - • • Mr. hangs (Meted a resolution, which Was Adopted. requesting the•Frideitilitogtfolnmek , imito to the llousk. any Information whichity dItCY - have roeuivedisfill,roferentileplitherdlell q pkteil of Military forces from Austria for ear-' vice it, Mexico. , Mr. lirottmal Introduced a hill to =Mid the Act of /day 11th, 18(1610itifae1iX thts3islahlts, corpus, regulating pidieritt prochetinga cer tain canoe, which WWI mai 'Mica .and.fatirrad ur the Judiciary Comitulttou. Dlr. Hingham intrdsineed it 301st reaolution, relative to Mo.-purchase of Mplace fortaMrissa olud for the soldiers, tvlneh wee read Ones and referred to the Contralto:6 on Military At. fairs. Mr. 'Raymond called up the motion to re consider Mu) vote referring to the Conn:Linton on Appropriations, the Senate Joint resole- Lion passed April 111th, appropriating :.11131 negotiating trontlat - With the Irid let of the upper Missouri and the upper Platte I river. After a debate, which wtorpertlettetitedi Messrs. ltaymond, iturielnli of DukOlain quid Hubbard of lows, the Julot resolutitip WAS Monied.. . .111111 Mr. Kerr Introduced a joint resolution to prevent the further enforcement el the joint resolution of :I niyletli, ttgrilutt vffieetti and soldiers 01 the United Staten who haye been honorably ddediaigod, , Which wasread: t wire and reforrml to the,Cointelttee on, Ant, tory Affairs. , .., 1.. Mr. Kerr also offered a resolution, Whieh Way rulopted, instructing the COnintitteo.on . llllll-- tary Affairs to report a bill so as to [Windt to the Government Hospital for the Inseam such. persons who have been eOldiers or eafieri, snit whose insanity is developed after tbetr•lie. charge, but arising out of causes produced by their service In the army or, navy. , _ Mr. 111 limns, from the Judiciary-Om:nit lea, reported an act for the regulation of pj)- point men?. and removals "from older, which was read twine, re•eonnulttad,-,anik. ordonialto, be printed. The bill . prOililen as follows: 'wile it enactetim(poreby ‘3 nacted by the - nuthdrity ' - bf 'the ' Iffmßle. dna I. That no Olteer of the United !RAW"; appointed on the nomination of the'rrellt , dent, by and with the adviee and oonsent of the senate, shall be removable except by the ammo agencies which cone a rreteln his appoint- , meat' provided, however, that in case of Mo ab day or misconduct lu oflleeocourring du ring the recess of the Senatoorhoteithe intoMQ eats of the public may make it necessary to Utopian° the Mem:nixed until the Write and oonsunt of that, body can be duly had and ob tained thereon, it shell he lawfulior the ideht, cut the rocotententlittlon of.the Attorney Gentralitn suspend thedblabled did defaulting Officer, and to oommissitne anotherperten tea m rf , rmn i t h h u o y d o uti . es of the pla r ce ,, , , , upon: and it shall a Lrf dtityatbe Treslari •withMien days after the nazt Paitanw ou tu ,o that Daly, toreport`tolt theiftietlof pension along with the reasons 4liezefar. and the name of the person so temporarily cora uilssioned by him, or of such Other person as he tray think Pro Put ?ti ..IlOminitip,lor- the 1. plane; and In ease or the reftuial Of %ha Or to Concur ilithe removid, either tlye;:directi. vote thereon, or byadvising andeonlientingtb. the appointment sae siOnUnausdi the ornmr who hoe been thus auspendml alma , theroUpcm resume the Avaeraisnwgihkrollielld 'Panel:lons its thoughthe earns haitatm been , terrupted. But in no case shell the rendered rarer:be entitled to any salary pr compensa tion for the Interval of time during whith Lila functions may have been suspended us' afore eald. ,liic. b. That In case of the reft of the Ren ate tola.dvise tin/ consent to o rononaina den of any officer whose term o service may have expired by Its own inaltatien, the place allied the rierstialt reelombiated ahalt be re 1 and is hereby declared to be vacant (real t e time of such refusal, but should the Sdnate adjourn without action on . snob re. nomination, either to the way of consent or disapproval, the same shall be held and is hereby. declared to be ewer; itninediately after emelt adjournment , and - Mile CROW shall any perbon who has been nominated by the I , -I:U.Wtrat for any office anti rejected by. the "Senate, or any whose nomination that body nos failed or declined to action to the way of consent or refusal, be appointed or commie- 3lonedny him after adjournment and during thervieta of that body to hold the same Offices ' for Clint which he had been previously nomi nated.' election 3. That no cattier should be coast& cinder{ inferior without the meaning of the constitution, the salary Or OttiCaUrrsento where ' of exceed in amount the sum of one thounand dollars per annum, mid in all such muusithe 11,3=o e n n rf lire r rrestent, all i lly ande on irith i til advice and consent of the &mate, aubject to the asine conditions ana limnatlons an to re movals and renominations as are prescribed In the foregoing section of this act. Mr. Dont.well asked consent to offer the fol. lowing`proamble rufalressolutlant ti. - Wieasiks, It is notorious th Jefferson Da vis Was the leader of the late bellion,and I i guilty Of treasen Wider the la aof the United titanic and whereas, by the nociamatlen of the President. of May, Link said Davis was charged with eoneplialty in the assaasinanon of ?resident Lincoln, and said proclamation has dot-been revoked nor annulled; therefore, be it . Resolved, As the opinion of the Rotten -of Ileprosentatives, that sold Davis should be zheldin custody as a prisoner and subjected-to trial according to the Imre of the land. Mr. liegers objected in the reeolution being uttered.; Iffr.l36utwell moved to suspoid the rules, so as to enable him to offer it: , r 4 Kr. }Legere desired to ask a glibstion, but the spoSkoh informed him that debate was not in • Mr. . . Mr. Sefton, peribatoit in putting his question to Mr. lioutwell which was, sitar ea could be K bother he bedewed that Mr. Dweistutil any ootopheity to the assasenation of Presi dent thneoln,.and whether eyery. Impreph. thoed, ntlnd was odemtheed to the oontxary. Thnitheaker called Rt. itogere to order and notifiett,him that ho must obey the tulle of the Um:wealth tato his seat. Mr O'Neill asked the Speaker whether the matter tintrwas" titled Out et leder would ap 'Met id the Congrettedonal Globe. The Speasket menet In the affirmative, add ing that nxeselnUen was adopted In the last Congress forbidding the reporters to insert what WM said oat of order, but that no such remit:Oen was adopted at the session. The rvitelp/Ivm e Auspaodedt Fecal 47, nays M. shd the xthOthtledr was toffetand'it was adOp- . . ... . _. . . . „ . . led by ;vote of yeas (Si, pays 19. The prem. hie was agreed to witholita ilhrision. . • - The following in the vote on the adoption of the resilatlim, reol D essraislly,Lßildwin. Banks, Baster, noes. hitesalinoughaiu, Blaine. Doutwelt, looms , itucklitrid, Dimity, Clarke, (Ohio.) clerks I(Mansas,) Cobb, Conkling, Cook. Col l. ~ HatiinT Davis, Hawes, liefrees Usu. i.ily, Mettle , Elliot, 'Farnsworth, bitty ear, r °lvy, tßulle d, Grienel, Griswold, Hale. Hard i sig, (1111,noula Mart, Ilays,ltendersan,filliteyi Ho(mes, Hooper, Hotchkiss. Hubbard, (West V trginia t ) - .Hubbard, (Conn.,) Hubbard, (Ohio.) J ulfau, heti°, Ketchum, King, Kendall, lanin, Latham, Lawrence, (Pa.,) Lawrence, (Ohlo,) lrian..i. Loagyear, Lynch, Marshall, Marvin, snetinitg, piuKee, Meitner, Miller, Moorhead, Morrill, Morris,Myers, O'Neil, Orth, Pigott. Peghato, Phelps, tike, Platts,Pomerhy, Fries, Haddon, (14.0 Raymond, Rice, (Mass..) sawyer, Schenck, Scanted, Shellaharger, Sloan, smith. Spaulding, Thayer, John S. Thomas, i r , ThonstenA_ W Trowbridge. Upson, tau Arr. wan, Ward, arner, Washburn, (Indiana) alker, Whaley, Williams, Wilson, (lowa.) Wilson, (Penna.,) Windom, Winfield, Wood &ride-ISL Napt—licsers. Ancona, Boyer,Cogroth, 'Eld ridge, Flack, Glaisbrenner, Grinder, Horns' huge., ' Johnsen Italullough, Niblock. Ran- HL (Pa.) Puterdlaster/ , lntiguleaves, Stronse, Tabor, Trimble mid It right The Joint resolution reported on Friday last, Inv Mr. Lo *nova, to pay • the 'Milkers' of the l'idted States steamer Lumber for loss Of elighbig atom the sinking of that steamer from collision, came up as the neat bosittess La order. after being amended sons to limn, the tiouipensailon to such enacts as the edlioers wore required by the regulations to provide I lieuiselvos with, the joint resolution was re romm Mod to She Com mittee on Naval Alli Mrs. Mr. CattrOth free the Committee on Invalid /w.. 10 reported a bid granting putudone to Ahefitokl Ana. Salkora ot the Aar et 'Unit kl oi these en wile [hobs:llan war ttuting period, wh ich was read time and recommit- lumens offered a I resolution, which was adopted, mallet on the Secretory of War for lleformatlon as to persons drafted In the Ph Cengreptional Obtirlist - Of Pennsylvania from rebruart• laill.who had been previously draft ed and paid commutation or-furnished sub stitutes. . fir. Raymond offered a ttrablutioii which was adopted, requesting tho. -President of the United Ohnes to communicate to the Rouse a lantement at She. prothrio,4 Of the lairs and orilinanees aide late Insurgent States on the shejoct, of the rebel debt, so celled, Er..ltandan of Pennsylvania, offered a res onation, which was ndePted• wleetilleff the pay-ol Abe Reading clerk, Assistant Reader and Tally Clerk to that of the Journal Clerk. Mr. Johnson offered a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the Committee of Ways and Mauls to .induiro into thp expediency of providing foc the erection tor a Hretproof building in the prinelpstedo or town of wsch Congressional blitrict, to be used for mike and for the ofnoes of the Arekitemrs and Collectors of•internal Revenue. • Mr ElitgneaerA copied a resolution, which was adopted,lorthe Ocppointineat 61 a 'lsom." inittetrof one member from each State repro ' Fienteitin the Ro to Join suck committee ai r 54 may be ePlmlo sai thepert of the Senate, „ und report uppa,lb . patty of an, ad Areas Were Congstatsif eniOrstivo. of Vie 4115, Character and services of Lieutenant General I S cott.. • • ' - 'rbetionse thenopusblered the. bill' ter Ott. Wring to the inlairrebtitatiary Statestheir po litical rights. Mr. Keay offered a Substitute providbig Ter. the calling of thb State Convention . eyi-orbe fere January ite7, for the formation ot State thinstitutious to be submitted to the- vote of the people. Verson* ent Mod to vote :enemas eleetions shall. .be sls months , residents,' Intuits, irrespective of color, otherwise not imiseetable to Corla.tees.. Titan, and then oulY. ran Stttifts h7'.. reedmitted to the lights' Imo privileges- . of Other State: .Mr. lipaseau said that It was the fault of the majority in Cora that the . States had not Mug_ ego betel . datzlicted..? iRe defended , Ike President a ;lenglh.l.die ., referred -to her.: . weraolve attack on the President and was '"ii r. Grinnell grit leave; tel'inske a personal Open hire made ttyll r. Itoeseau. Lie said If by Mire' the President and. such a speech wore • While in his defence; hp *Mild say, God asvo no from such se ruuteettly, hicellerenti _brain' less delenderjeqnatin. virtue, Weird um ail in military. In” what volume was the rgentle . Illia'Ws military:history to to found! "The rep unction he got•in • Kentuedfy *as putted by sending beak negroes across the Ohio or MP slim' river, who hael•,avrain Lhe, river• foe Pride , liberty. Where' had the gentleman been In the great battles of the wart A huedred ens oily luileli away. from - them. Let him oak . ,Cleactui ,Grant,". at . any general °inter.. , hie opinion":"Abont ilillL .The. gentleman had Waxed &bourn( comtnan ding lowa troops, bat a. Inv:tint officet. , frelh . that Stele bad told hen it was aconintonsea. presaion among the troops whim there was aultement r that it was either a mlibit4or. Gen. Rosman. He had not tel tromjil to . ...imminent deadly breach." It - as all ;pre teem It was the gentleman blo wing - his Owil Morn. The gentlenuurnmduced him Mr 6rm nelt, In a speech which he made lu New Xork, et a Fenian meeting. speaking of him, as a Pit. .Iful political demagogue, whose name he be.. .thaved was Grlnnell,and he had In -the same 2."lllll 99 s =3l. l 'i'g st hil.:s" th st.rel, m rt e- m r of ermine Ibr whom he could :net 'etpriischhi eon. , tempt` and there, sa i d Mr. Grinnell, in a meet Sontempteus manner,there he standa, sit foot high. au d even calling Miocene. buttoned op gentird officer and.gentleman., after Minting - Ws • pailtion sev eral times, bad. sok r eas o ns o, vicinity of Kr; Grhinell, and It mighbly he expected. , tlm,v,innerting under the Merits and enema so tall h e IY member Irem./owa, but at this' me Mr. the rthie and made the pclint Of corneethat the gentle man from Stowe had not, in obtaining leave to make a p rsonal explanation, obtained any. right ko °late, the 3 , 1180 of:debate, - which . ...pntrirof order the Speaker austamed, notify. ini r Mr. Grinnell that:. Nnuttinraceed . Sri o Or. r.thtissbau Intimated- if speaker would , ,net protect him, he woUld - proteet himself. • /txplanations and .therinnnatlona followed -and the House noon - alter adjourned. MOM NEW ORLEANS. ilidirteee-CordovaCaptives still . ld.-Neeend Anniversaryr of IdlaSt•! nillliante Advent to Neraleo-aeoetints of the Overflowfin Med Elver Mee , Osin.tirs, Juno 11.-Ttlo Coruova cap 7, duce are ,still held. liexiinllilan reade Ae effort to release' The • loadeli of Cie Illoedlng party wee a fedets4. of Neat Orirsi• once on Canby , . stall-' 4 • - • The• Second antilverinu7 Of Jra 7 rold/lleti l s A.rrlyel was celebrated throngbotit Mexico. . Sod river letters give ,coutlieting aotiounts or the overflow and destruction of prOperty.- The floods are everywhere subsiding; and the .planters are putting la cotton agsittaarest as 'the *atom recede. The 'Wipes of, a crop iffeterological obeli - vette:QS ld the Can.. ire.of the cotton growing diarist, slime ANIL latb, during the unfavor a ble . planting season we generally for: the growth, diere so than before recorded, , The bilsalsslopi United States aloft' ilixable . ' the test mitt of all now attorneys, and ittlitlltiv all a uellticd bolero the War anarithere-011 the t. •-... • ...- 4rappra. Mot voninellteo setneekedl kiewXann,Juuell. — Swelnycle thoeventkag , papers Bay tne Conn:UMW , tO intOtivete sue Memphis rlota.havlng returned, their report be i f iadonboot, theArd4dle ot , trde week; Their:information 111 wen 'lmportant Wm be urbl3l 7131-"bm LomeintidOeriet--The River le five rIIBG Lea LneheWto =wet: The weather le cies; GAZETTE. LATER ABOET TIM FMK Military Commandant's Order to De lay a Train Disregarded. 'IIIIEN WAGON LOADS OD ABB ADD MMUS RUNE) DT TBB TEAS. 11. S. Troops Leave Ogdenebnrg. PROBABLE RESCUE OF ARMS AT THAT POINT • Gun on FL Ireatngtc,n ;gpiked. Oonsinisoao, N. Y., June 11..-4 k special to the New York Times says: Col. yodg ee , c o t e. mending the military district of St.lawrenee, sent an order to have the train which leaves this place at HBO a. a. for the East, to he de tained until further orders Dom him. The kesin Wailaild till ME r. x. and then ordered foreard by the Deputy Eltujerintendeat. Vol. Yedges was` indignant, and threatened th e DeptityBuperintendent with Immo:mm.l4On In Fort Lafayette. Mr. Brown, the Deputy in. perintendent, stated that martial law had not been proclaimed on this aide of the line, and he should decline to go. The arms and ammunition seised from the Fenians at Brasher Fails by the United States troops. yesterday, and taken to Brasher BM. • Don, on the Ogdensburg and . Lake Champlain Railroad, to the eunonnt of fifteen wagon loads, were. rescued last night by a party of Fontana Colonel ',lodges left for Malone on a special train at 4:40 O'clock this afternoon, taking with bun all the troops stationed here. There is now no force here to prevent a roe , coo of the large amount of arms and mum tams seized at this point. I would not be Nur priSedif the attempt was made. I have just received reliable information that one of the finest guns on Fort Wellington was spiked on Friday night. The Commander has endeavOr. ed to keep the fact a profound secret. LATEST FROM NEW TORL Death, In the City iris Week—Seventy woven front tkutte4llollo Diseases — Trol on the lathlen Cone ee—Sulelde by abooting—Feetlval Of Turner Semitones —Weidman Decline to Crinthante throe selves at the Exanalwatlen of Prost.. dent Roberts. ' -; • New TORE, June 10.—The number . Okdeathe iii.the City the put week was three biindred and ninety-three--seventy-coven from conta gious dbieasew—an increase of twenty-seven over, the • previous week. in Brooklyn, the deaths during thopistliveek number 01100. The trotting over Position Course tniti.after noon for two thousand dollars, best three in live, between Daniel Boone and Hambletonlan has noun won by the former In three straight eats. Time, 2:434„ 2:1.1% and 2:193i", George libtrodutil committed suicide In tom city this evening, by shooting himself In the neck. The cause is unknown. Thu 'Turner Societies of this city, Brooklyn, Williamsburg and other adjacent towns, hold a grand festival at Jones' Wood today. Four thousand persons were present at the Wood. They moo tved the Scottish Gymnastic Society stud Caledonian Club. Dancing and lager beer wore abundant. • During the examination Of President Ro berts this afternoon, John Gibbons, Patrick CMS, William L. Cole and Bittrick O'Rourke, prominent Fentans, wore examined, but they all declined to answer questions eliminating theniscives or the*used. Not the least proof was elicited net Roberts, and the case was adjourned I to-Morrow morning, the prisoners being remanded to Ludlow street Jail. Shipwreck to the tialf—Body of the ,Ea tiered Dr, some —Volorea Soldier "Acquitted of nomlelde. GALvairroa,Trk.i.s, June 9.—The bark Wood loader, of and from Llverpool, was wrecked near. North, Breakers. liar- dock and rail are under water. Some of the cargo tackle and apparel was saved in a condition. A steam pump was on boa t rd, but the extreme ly bad weather prevented Shoci= 7 . l opera tions. A survey yesterday reeouttamuleu the condemnation and sale of the vessel and . , cargo. Provisional Governor Hamilton left on the 7th for Wsatangton. The body of Dr. Norse, murdered. near lirorrnerville, has been sent:to Ohio. Fletcher, t he colored sot liar accused of kill ing, lielfstcm, has been acquitted. The steamer Wilmtngton, full of cotton and passengers, leaves on the leth for Now York. The slaver picked up at sea sold for $l,OlO. Exaothssttoe of the realms President— Neinlo`e Poltl=-Initutellou Acetate Board of Health. Yon:, June 11.—The examination of CoL Roberts before the United States Com mission commenced to-day. Very little infor mation was elicited from the witnesses, Messrs. Gibbon, CuT and O'Rourke. Gen. W. R. strong is dangerously In from paralytic shock. An thismctiutt was granted by Judge Brain aprdop, e a r t tLyi te n a t p h p vciactiion y o f o fM th e S enguw . q tine ouwansianng restraining the Beard of Health front using Seguin Point as a quarantine station. The illjunetton is for two weeks, when thecase will be argued. Fire at Basilanle, Tema—Sentersieed for Nape. Nsansvrt.i.r., Juno LL—A are occurred on fisiturday evening on Broad street, consuming the stores of C. B. Nichols & Co. Lose, M 000; Insured for SMOG°, Charles Mace & Co., loss, bto ti); D. Y. Moyer all, loss, a 3,0001, and other uildings. The total loss Is a 60,000. with but. ilititinsuntuce. The recent verdict sentanclug George E. Pratt to the pentteuttary for, Ifteen-years,lor ,alleged moods thought to ho unusually se. The DistrieTAttentey's argument em bodied the prevalent feeling of the South ver sus the North, enludtag the feelings of the Jury against the accused. Sheeklag Murder lu Maryland. B.s.temroas, Juno 11.—A shocking. murder was oammltted last night at Elk 'Wage, Balti more county, eight miles • from Baltimore. David White, sizty-rive years of a wits at taCked ids house by two men and te ge, aten to death.' Ms daughter, who woe arcituied by his cries, was also beaten and her ion, a boy. of jotirteeri Yeark serio u sly injured. ion, old man was robbed of his watch and a small aura ofonciney, end his daughter at forty dollars. No arrests bare yet been made; MUM aboi, by a Canstablo—laatlflabte BOOTOP, Juno IL—A man named Conners, lirtag an Bridgewater, was shut, dead, last night, by George H. Morse, Deputy -State Corw stable. The latter was called to quell a row MO:inners house, where he new savagely ae- Malted aud fired In self-defence. Morse was .Iliatitled In the act, and will not be prose- Ship Cazioeuter'slitrque—Probable Com. promise Nam Yonc,Jime 11.—At a meeting of stop carpenter's tosiuy, the President of the node" .ty indieintsi n compromise would be effected liotweed the employers end workmen this week. The steamer fispOleon.on the 3d from New fork arrived et Brest on the 31st of May. -Uomewact Boundreutikas, • , • . W A.III.IITORIC. N.Y., JllllO 71.—An extra train of eight ears loaded With homeward hound teniang, paatied hero at seven o'clock , thin, evening. Every train from theltOrth brings a 'few stragglers here badly darballagell and very hungry. • litettabond Tebaeno E:ehamge• Monsioan, VA, June 11.—Ties now Tobacco . Exchange, on Thirteenth street, worm of Cr roy, wasopenalltds afternoon. The Mayor, •Common Connell; and a large poitiOn of the business men of the city-yen/present. A rscilheialitectuaraccl. • Br. Louts, Juno 11.—The Fenhin War having ended, Judge Treat dismissed the Case of L. Murrigon the Mallet Court,' an d It is robable all other arrested partteS WM he din charged. Died of Dia Lade WORCIATZI, fdAgOm June ii.-rWielrett., Wes shot by jag poilab';l4,st,nl4ol4llllod thu morning. FAIRM AN - 1i SAMSON - ' uis; DERT A 4CREtS, • No. 196 soatihseid St., cor. (Kotesnee NAOS:mash Street.) W'Xilri"l6.l3lTll.Gf4llt, AND 133 SANDUSKY BT/IKET, m121:522. ALLEGIEENY, PA. ALEN. AMEN, rreernenevreakam. .... . :ore Illtiotarth ittreginttaburab,,Pli. 601/1211501 all lauds, eltott KS, LOVsNwidovertd.oriark . of Yvaeral lurnuhitis uoca. tukinsioaa. oetasy midnight, goarreandcrelagestonlat. Ulirwaltka—Ber. Pavia lien, D.A. klev. , : 1 illigotat D,D.. Timm !Coring. 1114 , ;, -, •;wag:s,l .111LIODALE: CEDIETERIGO 6 -. A ru• Wand nowt ',factitious see Of *vulture, este on the ellnd i t, tit. hip" otAtt=to . 1.141: u c Lote dil trill apply it the Ihrdetti. nt. ogles, at the Cetnehay. Mlle Penalta' and all other business 'FM no attended to the Dree Watehonve Of the underslgned, cornet - of redaial 5et51,1.44•04 street., Allegutssy- • Ow. A..ILIC,LLT. • Seeman , and oreastnter. CernCillTranns rAnanyearat AAILWAT CO.. , - Prriesuncin, June U. EnaVED 011 sworn" moat nature, on eartt sotrig&n Farm , PM ra township, Al. 00. the inst., cit.E Liana h altl e' , SISTeil Mrs old. .I.thoUt *hoes- A neer=• toward will be- paid on the denser, of the above, at the stables of the Citizens Pessenirer Railway Can p.nri osys oafs °Mee, No. 171 Ye= siseet. BRICK TIONAZ siummAcrlinneicastan. with 11,00tialtitaBeloks VerAll s • m wl = l does not e Worumbai_ owe =tr Wore *0 µkg es 2.. k. cad IVallle 'LDS taintey. Adams tenl ival K uL .• e.lmen4 srmargy,. . . PRICE THREE CENTS. ULT I AND SUBURBAN. &thllltloakal Lassa Igattere on Third Page I= Several new strikes on the Central Petrol eum Company's farm, near Petroielkeeerre, have been recently made. Wells 1i1r9.13 and 193, working interest owned by J. R. Eldridge, of Rochester. New York, and Howard Bishop, of New York city, doing about a hundred bar rels each. These gentlemen have commenced further operations, and will sink for more wells. The Arnold and Phlnney wells, on lease 192, on the same farm, are now flowing about 11l barrels. Mr. Cooke, of New Haven, has adopted the elide pump system In No. SEtt, and it has increased Its production near double. Braden well No.; Central Petroleum Compa ny's farm, was struck a few dell, since, and is doing 50 barrels. Wells Nos. 181, lit and 280, mime farm, have Improved and doing largely, they 'were strack a few days since. Mr. M. A. M'Donald, of Cleveland, Ohio, is one of the Principal owners. No, 814 has beau re tubed, and Is Milking liist allow. Stevenson flarmktlliecaittnuMitifi iintie,forth out of her abundance the Oleageitions MAL New strikes are occasionally made. A new wan was Struck on lease 18, and Indications are good for a large well. A gnod well is being tested on the Wood farm called tae - "Doctor' Crittenden" well, lease 68, and owned principally: by Mr. N. Stone, of 'Rochester, New York. Since toe great fire on the Egbert fern; the production LS much greater than , for six. months previous. The old "Coquette" well /15 now doing about 250 barrels, and it is said the - steadily. The wells on the aide hills m o re improving, and doing double than ever before. Bennehoff Run Is the great estarodneing territory, the "head centre" of oildorado. On every spot to Pioneer new wells have been struck on the side hills, and all is hustle and excitement. "Hrinkidorl," o new well recently tested, is gaining, and will now do 100 barrels. Another well was struck on the mane lease, and is making a big show. A new well ,was struckbuit Tuesday on Jesse Smith's lease, Church Run, between the Eure ka and Herold wells. After pumping about IS barrels in three days it broke down, was re tubed and commenced pumping, -The Eureka well Ls precludes about 50 barrels per day, and the Herald wellin barrels. Three Other wells will be tested In a few days. The Adak Plle Asst= Unless the trembles and bickerings concern ing that huge brick pile in front of the Thea tre, on fifth street, do not soon cease, we shall propose the getting op of a memorial to the Sanitary Committee, or some other equally energetic body, for the abatement 01 the nut. sauce. Mayor McCarthy entettathodannmber of suits coneerningthe *pile," patiently heard the aggrieved -parties, and titapoeed of the cases In some way. Alderman Strain next ap peared In the arena, and on Saturday gave judgment in favor of Ur. Henderson, lessee of the Theatre. from whom hir.Thackeray (a bill poster) claimed damages for trespass upon his exclusive right (as he has it) to paste bills against the pile of bricks. The end is not yet Despite the judgment of the Tenth Ward magistrate, it seems -that Mr. Thackeray on yesterday, proceeded to embellish the pile with bills, and in so doing obliterated, ortild from view, 'posters of the Theatre, whereupon Sr. Harry Overington, the Theater trolumrer , prosecuted hum before Alderman Strain; for inallidous mischief and surety of the peace. Thackeray was arreated and gave bond to appear to-day at shear ing, which he demanded. And dill the end is not yet, for Mr, Thaolusray will to-day insti tute two, three, or more snits against parties contending against him. Messrs. Sanitary _Committee, see to this matter, 111 some of the parties concerned are getting decidedlychoicm. lc, and it is feared the infection may spread if the nuisance la not wiped out. Jun OW° • Michael Penner was tried in the Quarter Scssione, yesterday, for the larceny of a pair of boot.. The evidence for the proseoutbin was apparently clear—the fact of the larceny of the boots, and the gliding of them in the possession of the prisoner being proven. Tor the defence, however, William Mayler, under sentence in the county jail for false pretenses, (brought into Court), thinned that lie bad told the boots to the prisoner foriieven dol. Hie statement was en surprisingly pre. Mee that th ere were doubts felt as to its coo. romans, and surmises that It was "made up" for the occasion. lie knew that they were the same boota, because one heel was higher than other, but could not remember which had the highest or which the lowest. There was a name, too, in the leg of one boot, could not tell whether in the front or back, but to be as near correct as possible, believed it was at the side.. The jury took the case at about t dale*, but had not agreed upon a verdict at adjournment of the Court—the dllB - coming to a conclusion doubtless be ing whether to believe the oath of Naylor, the witness of the defense. This man Mayler is the Mlle who figured in the ease of Mile, seat over the river from the United States Court for pausing a counterfeit twenty dollar bill of National Currency. The Great Western Gun Works The sporting season Is at hand, and many of our readers whip are about taking refuge dur ing- the summer months in some secluded country place, will desire an outfit for the hunt. It is a difficult matter to obtain an un erring ride or a faultless shotsfun, but there Is a house in this city which has a wide repu tation for the character of the wasisms sold and manufactured. We refer to the popular and prosperous Great Western Gen Works, matted on the corner of ienn and Wayne streets J. H. Johnston, the gentlemanly pro prietor of this eetablisbment, !mows Just the quality , at stock to keep In arder to maintain the high reputation he enjoys in that line Of business. He has some of the best hunting weapons in the city, embracing the finest makes of Europe and the moat improved styles of American fowling pieces. He has also on band and for sale, at reasonable rates, all the modern improved side.arres, pistols, • revolvers, carbines, dc., de, which he war rants to be the most durable and reliable in the market. The best qualities of fixed and loose ammunition are kept on hand and sold at the manufacturers' rates We cheerfully commend the Great Western Gun Works to the purchasing community. The Gazette Bending The pedestrian on kith street Cannot fail noticing the . wondeffill improvement 'lathe outward appearance of the Gsarrez We entrusted the job of painting and grain, ink to Mr. John T: Gray, No. 54 Handsstreet. and the,ptiblic Will agree with us, in itaihilf that he has proved a master In the profession. Gray uses nothing but the 'hist'quality of paint and materials, and his work rented to stand the wet of time.' Me has no superior in the business of house and, dew, paintingthis city, and his great success - de pends principally upon the excellence of his work. Ho keeps a large force of that, clams mechanics of his employ, arid Is ready to con , tract for and &den descriptione of pellet• graining g ters are toast the na s btriti f,7=l":rmbPleg paintingl th eir ya".es He lea fah!, upright and honoragte n oneirith whom it Is a pleasure to have busi: nem tiluisactiorus. •- - The Titusville Igerder. At the Coroner's inquest held on the body of ne evidence wasedduced to show at Whose hands he came to his death. =A ru mor Is afloat that ne was shot by a rival 'for the affections ,of a young woman' whom be was on his way to visit. No evidence was found to; criminate the rival. Bet certainly the murder was deliberate, and no Other rea son can be conjectured. The llceesh&l le rep resented by those who knew - him best as a _man of excellent habits and disPoeittuti; hom esterel amiable. Be was about , thirtY years Wage; had served in the war over three years, in Company •D, lath Pennsylvania Cavalry. He held the rank of bugler, and _enlisted In Tittunfille., lie was a comer toy trade, and was at the time of hit death the foreman of Mr. Howe's barrel factory. His . father resales in Somerset, NNW* county, N ., X. - ' ' C+art`s~C,O,olmmoa Riau. Hon. Wan S. scowls pristatog. Wcuroax, June Ahp,case at Joseph Welsh vs. Hartley,Phlllps Coa; the Anti •ftnand'inr plain= the sum of 404.35. .reeph H. Mellon Vs, Alexander Russell et 11 The Matauff; with the steamboat Brilliant. undertook to town barge up the Allegheny, ran aground and was ten Into by the steam, boat Peerless; owned by the defendants.. ,il•• 'claims damages to the amount of On trial. • Aggravated Asaddt. George Dyer„ the young inan accused of at. a helnona outrage - upon two little girls, in Monongah eta borough. leet,Weck, him .made complaint belbre Aldernian tittalnote. cuing Prank Blerdea Thotoli Westertth having oonnalsted a fekudousassanit and bat. tory upon him, provoked, it la .stated, by his alleged infamous conduct. A warrant was Issued fur the arrest of West and Blerrden. Sea beiry.—The Titusville :Farad ob= Wag Perpetrated eu the JacCray farm, op to Petroleum Cell_ trib Teat, Thursday night. Tdr. MoCrerwas of sad the house 010, premiere wore 43/0 11 g= lirOtherdri4aw.z Thai: had /our .doiihrs sad royokity.sr, ittihiss. his unlow. ,Ths. robber entered' W=:liititilrbing say , one , and' having ,rimditrettlUir r Viiititu scoreless from the ogoots of chloroform, arritzwaed u us. money and the weapon; and took . bluiseg off without dotal:l4FL " 4 • • • ' parefoolili 0m i41 4- v DOM Ta it the.. lames at. a: wawa y-" b ad,. =RAM tuna James-Barker, :was tried. mad ooavloW.l.n 7 the At Bea. slam, Yel#lrdsr• 84nte 'Maeforr.°!L - ' . . - ... . ... - ....... . Lac** ... . ... ... -, •• • #GeOritivfilihatiataid :•hlitiacnkf.:. ji r . todwtallar the taroarry at tools frcna, ahowar:sarptmtar; at Third:wardi warC triad •• lathe Criminal:POl:art' 1 . 1. 44. 4.4- 11;TI-4 1 ". 1 4. , '. , 1• . : •.:, . -,•,. ,•••, - :•• . - - ... ~. .- - •. NUIIIII=..raterrDOIIJI - We!/Aped tw44ll.. xayor : 116caren % WO- WEEKLY GAZETTE. 159043D1T10R8 ISSUED.- o oi EMI ICBRILTS .115111-- & UAL ill. The VMS= ti forwarded*AD.l l rusk. toe 00b -4.oo3keirt la the isial• taunt% , 11, , 3 t?„ .074Alyit, PAL.7,7:::•_•!••• 07 TEN AND UPWARD& *** * 1,17 • e Pentane. ' The Ft of Pittsburg have -been MY :, ; ; q uietT several days peat, as the "lead — era ' . t. have I nil hope smee the government has so cart catty teethed in cruahing their Move ment. i Tney reflect severely , on president ,e. Johnsen and Secretarreward, claiming that. 7 the opposition now made should hive Shows itself many months ago. They state that they have been inveigled into panellising arms Irom the government, which were all taken I, back and corulacated so soon as they were tp be used m the cause for which the authoittlee knew they were bought: The sale . ... of bonds has been almost entirely dlimontlna. ed, wthlle but few recruits are being received at li rivarters. , Private advices from the Pittsburgh regiment In the field, state that - the boys are all in good. health and spire and elisions to have a brutal with the casts. .We 'are plea-Wl' tb be able ter' min diet tbo rumor to the effect- that lan • Daniel Ferry had been killed, and 'Mr. Connollyeap- , - '. lured In an engagement, Both.these gentle men tuie with their companies atltultslo.,.Tiatti , Pitisb rgh regimontls ex - fleeted , heogio to lalitlai. ~. 1 and w learn that they are to be toilette& in - , &Debi marinerhy their, fellow Fenlang, ilk ...; ' Veil ve received MS following coinMunies,;- tine film Pittaburghars In the Fenian army at Banda . Beare, Jens fith,lfall. Tb Al Editor of the Gaseflo—gr. , -1 noticed In the alszsrva et the ith mat, a few. Items, wnich for troth, are groundless. I attach no blame fo your reporters, but merely wish to Pittsburgh, the giv e f acme of the eltisens of and all an Idea of the truth. In the drat place Ilr, .Tr.Ferryhasnoi .?... liclwrtir7ui-EtuilaL Ir ared nhriofi...nace, a° of theme Pittsburgh ... . were engaged In the light either ofFriday or Saturday; nor was the • flag preiented l/the tidier of P i ttsburgh to , the Fenian Brot erbood. captured by that/til ted States a Atbo Lte4. Tile red Wain of Oar 1,1 edtuary Co, ,IMII bare a chance of captur- los at, if they are eepahle of doing SO. ' Yontil/tc., J. G. D. liussato, N. 'T., June 9, 1946. n the Members of the Cu lt °trete of the Alike - ' lfrotherhood of Pitisburoh, Greeting We, the undersigned,lmilmra 01 the Mili tary Circle of the Fenian , brotherhood of Pitts burgh, forward yell this as a token ft respect. to Lieutenant Daniel Ferry for isle kind atten tion in performing his duty, us a true end t,erfacer, towards the members of the 1111 ail Circle of Pittsburgh, and especially for attending to the wants of the Irish . while stationed here. Hoping this article will be Inserted in your Valuable paper, we am, Yours truly. Jogs P. , Mann , Io na Dellatte. Jw.., .. . I Dawnik - Oteltavr, - , N. E. Egarakr, ,-- . And many others: Afraid or Her iestabantL Mlizabeth Becker, residing In Alle , gheny, eallod on Alderman Strain. yesterday and made complaint against her ttxusbatW• Andrded Becker, representing that she feared violence at his heads.. She mentioned the cast that solos years ago he made a felonious sa enult,appd battery upon_ her With a knife. .5 which Ile was convand sentenced Itry Judge McClure) to two years and etslatia4a huari . sonment In the Zzeten t t a itr l y . ...l Manly log he=ally,inhia conduct hie f,EZ that be will make another attempt neat her life. A warrant was issued for his arrest. The husband, previously, made Informed= against his daughter, thirteen or fourteen years of age, car assault and. tney, which case the Alderman, from flans made known to him, dismissed. =l:=3l in the-Quarter. 94113/0111 yceterday Matthew keep, constable of the First ward, appeared , seutor against Daniel Keel, for surety -orthe ' The case was heard, but the Court deferred passing' upon it until an assault, Aktil battery salt, in , which Keep 'was defeedant and Mrs.;'iteeiprosecutor, Nra11,114., dosedpt. Keep was found guilty, wherenpon the Court ordered him to pay the costa: Wm Neel bed preferred a charge of assault anti b u s lbatteryGeorge Keep, (sOn of the et:lW. s "IWOu the Grand Jury ,Iguared Ahe Ada , and Mr. eel was 'ordered topaythe costa. Mr. keep w not present to receive. sentence MIT , he assanitan,l battery on MrsaKeer. OmmeeitliwaqThe Leta BundAY stated that Rev. C. Cane, of CloOfoooti, on 100 000asioo of hi . arralgounentr Def.:to-the United Presibyterian General assembly - last week for publishing a book in opposittort to tire recognised standards of the - Chureititle. oared humbly that he had no intention:of -running counter to the standards of the 2 17ro n z,..arid r promised , w a tt& tigi e feiturgr f Going tlie gentleman Airline to whom their itrtiele refers, we will simply state that,,he in:ale no sp= c ar ed prombies of future mnepdmont, openly that be re. engnizeil none of the standards of the Church a. binding on him, and that he believed they ul no power to control his action. Dried I:fp.—Thelsot is, that in the borough or West Pittsburgh and -Tempera/nevilie there is not a single tavern open where spirt linens liquors are sold, license havi9g been refused at the late sittinff_ of the whisky.. court" to all applicants. The result is that the taverns aro deserted, but great measure, • and thetal. who will mink by the quanta-. ty, or take their demotions film jugs In pri vate blades. The. Crania Sacred Concert at the Coo tirsdral . will take place on next Ayetinesday evening, June 18th. Single tickets of winds. Bleu total forts of the Church . (except. a ..few yews which have been secured by the owner') oar dollar. For ade at • Wamollnk a Bares mu.sic shwa, at the office of the Church, and at the door. Itrakentan'lnLured.—A. brakeman on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chleago Railroad,- named. Philly Fisher, wastlangerously LOured on Saturday mrening,Mear Woods' Run,' by be. log struck by a telegraph pole, erythe trate asasin ite restdednear the outer!, , depot : !,,. Allegheny.ln Moololight underatandl: rangeraente are making Tor it Ferryboat ex cursion. or Moonlight Flo-Wet, at ISevea Mlle Icleed druing_tbiamonth. 7.1t - im designed - to be a select aftlx, .'and those...ln Waring" are anticipating rare enjoyment Melba occasion. .... . . . Being appeared eo7.i l le "Ader! i l li ertis t Lr i a, yeateraay, as cora 'datum% *gall* Selman fifteen, alleging ~ ',. . I hat he (the ouxsusixlYhad threAtened tug Itte, .. cud followed Alm with a poker: Ttie arteWi . , v.' , WWI Tlladei =WA hearing wilt belied sekiev.. - • • Iliad • gor a Ilearitiv=ittniblief7.l3alit o charged f.:v7thdali;ir" beforeur Al= ttir/itamed An d Leirnaninatas nriested-yas. today ann held for a hearing. • '" ErnemOre Erneet.—Ereeef,; If.reeberlfeerer- , day Appeared before Aldtirman Tatlar.end,, made oath agalrust .Ernsett IlfeeriJor[eibitzdt , and bar,tery. A warrant wee4seue.d.:{, re- WATCHES. DUNSEAXIIA& CO., 86 3191183. En:root. _ Fine Wa,tehe€s, CIAO; . Silver and Silver Bitted Were. , We are le receipt daily of neer stylee et filll t D fillAteth NA.U.III/letia,../Ce. • - •'-• • 0%11 and eee enr.slock. sad get prices. - LADIEEP AND GENTII tnrott. li rCaErMo94 AT GREATLY ItEDIICED PRIADIM' AT , '-locrsza.ra T. locritilsnr, jeS WYLIVST., tpatt FIYIII. jOIiNSTON & EICOTT4 , fr • 4. ,:Thatißs fll • Fine Watches; Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., No. 914 LdiZETT EMMET, Notttailbuziat4 3 P 033 -1 241 b. witirtrocis tgl e grj: v et :Ork B ;:truie. C L LOAKS: CLOAKS NEW e1L4(:)...13 affr MOVED-PM•TRH -PIM ' ST,;':.100101104 BMW 81CMS. - : . . . . .....i.',... ,- .A. , :-4 , - ,- i.44 • - -.- . . • - •i:.,-. - :- - ;•.•-•:::..,?:::--:,.. , -•: - '406: tew:CloaicHtilise;39:;lllllo44:' ..•::-.:,'.....,,;( ,- .oitpetdte Old.-Tbestre,- ME -JAS. SCOTT } ..k _