D MET &RAI ,41;..0.**Orojaltiin,:::.ii ' - Nnamktiv, D:f Br,6lrAi7:: .... Wait 4ittette. ata - taiti.diDh.1r a ',31:11433,144.48- P&p ! , f • , intoshi appointment of Oom - - itseirtsitis whet daina‘ were stutudnedtty 3 the teentkcpwririoholoilsogict....„of kpennsyl tan's' by the vaHoti's . rebel invasions of the district., with a viess'iolWiiiitie for the paymant±ofstic - k damages. The peciPle of Penmejlthalt litsWinientdeasint to a ,l44tftiliti,TONiii fact 'or the Mintz t**l l .o Prtalthltritttlet :tlioßonoti the fftate, AtitAltly, did present bills to•the' Cozitnsidtffierti'fbtlie fllll amount of their imstetotty. Induced their fefowT 'tostforttra:l4 Pat r thatit iWitdptlitoishiid, dollars ter el -413 iicicurititthe thhb Elie[ 2 BllL' The affair 11 absoluteli ~!= a l l ied e tlas_MtiaPreeiselY what the . (9514 to have expected'. iltortc'the ,repti= kons-- the men prominently con - Before -any more-money •shill„lxt VOW, Ate people „demand gnanui tbeillitit caMttitsif swindlers do not have ii an amAiliiiptc;'"fa the gust.* WE have heretofore remarked that the Oda&ti f htlinjoialtilsieskiid violence andoxmtengss ~ alriother. 01113 of newspapers in the,llrtited, States. Take a specimen, in illustration . ..„ , 7. 1 . 11 ,010110tt00d that Ifni. Lincoln is alki etc' iiiiitbaie 'a residence, in Chicago for the Aunt of 41 4 , 0 0 0 ,..., tutdithat Robert Lint. atidettobe .lidneitted to the bar, and to enletapoiltheinlitirtice of his pF9- fusion. in that clty." - - [The question is,e rettereilid procure money sufficient to• ;Fey, such a price foraregdence in Chica When her coarse 'joking tuld vulgar old go. raibsplit,) dog:husband left Springfield for Washtne ton, he inuttairdbriendahnough of bis otvri to defray. his: expenses. there. 1--Penntse' Jaeksoman.,.. . A ilinkissmf—A Southern:TUtiarltti4 iu - r use All the:South. Wa Lava Nardi": • new and intereiting game lin pining people has lately ,been . invented, and en titled "GninVaLitic." The - configuration of the board is something like that of a fox, and: board eoubled, - Mit` the - addition of circles of diagonal and straight lines gives .'bcitoplexity - to the movements. Washington, Fredericksburg, ...Richmond, City Polrit, Petersburg, Burksville, and' Five FOrke, ark s strategic ~p oint, on the board. The Object:is to, corner the single piece, Lee, Whick luta the power of mov ing in a circle, diagoAallz i and direct, awl the game is so constftited ' that it Can only. be done in flank movements, , the preserva tion of an unbroken front upon. , the :MalF t Utiel wild tits reserVe gipportinkldts tdalce : ' 2f is'attid that the game la not Levi intticate -, .than - - chess, requiring as high powera, atudyzation and combination, and Malialsi.nu 63 a:nnually-aainteresting. • - Hamoic.—The St. `Yitimitthiii 4 (C. Vy. CouristAlfildar,SPO has the following:: Asa Gain of the Grand, Trunk was Ras- sing thighs:stilly- during the t, a yo, „Tdr-Itachand, , that &house was on fire, while • • 'OKI scented not to have Wake' ned : • , ed the - conductor to stop the courageous young ar. , 'leaped, how ever, trom thexara, broke his leg., and yet crept to Ihe burning house, - which was that of Mr . Thiele 'Desmarais merchant. The family . Were all asleep, Itachaud had supposed, and he roused them in time to BIM Witit'Ont exception,' thaC of &Iron lady twenty:two years old, a niece 8 - *C43l4 t% .altlel oil li3:llY The t° B43crlary e Pli :of ee ttt a e l State ' rienltl ,*ciety - is in receipt of m i t fleeces m veus parts bf the State, pre-' paratory. to the test of - scouring them for the pat/take - Of likerfailizig the exact amollatoor *An Y.W.Oottritiahittliward, Mg preminma thereon. It promtees. to.be an interesting affair to both tirottraxa 'Mid' manufactarers. .A.ll,floeces sWM4,..bo • the..!tiendtre)(..that.:. tdelat, • 1 Juli, a:al:liecommittee who are to auperin tand the scouring will bo called together ver Y 1 1 9C1 , !h. 4 l l );afte. l :, ~ ~ ~ 1:, :-..., I P. Ggeramari Atixemarraorti Pourzerana. On a recent visit to the Northwest; Gette rs' , at the town in aimincapet r 7 was alma to mho when the cake cries of "go on," arreatediiiiir:a to. the in vitation Id 'Continue, thirMiieiaradded— ".l .have attune& anti have learned,-by .I*tating,thers, to talk. a low minutes? whir 'all." General Sherman, it appeata,haa, -Nita the rest of. thoirerld, found oat'one of die lit tle triC4F.s.4.PPrOdonalfAlltielluu Tax Lancaster '{Or) Zajge 'reports that loaditles.ix Fairfield o:panty-am awl in fested ‘liy . -11Orway'4atic- &it'll - 31121de of _ corn have been destr9yed:by thaw, and in -race' instshicetattreliweid taken a in 'single . night_ Gardena sutler in like manner. They even attack and kill`, thiokaiit other Oa s is and arreagr i ,_ Sums , ardatiletirbe. tlfit i g lial e Aa Inany=arfiintruidr6drlotie ku lon a single laravin r, oat, daylit Ito air'ffid force =VIC fg111; ..',. ':. ' ,: . P!, ~- ;.,.; ~1,1 ~. _,.,.. .. .. ~. . , PassrinarYouiroPnrsce:4lf lii gistiA thet Prince Humbvt,,son of ViiinerEmen -tleVlene . ' i ntently nrend. tl*itionutnaW Of. tile itellius army, ande;derl4K it .1." 7 261: 1 4 1111 44 5 .. anlnt,7:hallild,,."azul. peOple say-.tlile. sinned or giving inspornun'eceinneedrtif,,inexneri4 ended Princes., If I . am,...! clatfortliCeteirr kes'4ll cr my. Prefiri:Panrdil i s a Clira /9/tr‘al4, dOlag-1 wIJsIT }}J4 • -- Titenielli'itinebOnnet-AmVie tiotizon. It hi made of a Witt falrblowir which Ilea bit ti' the ttiri th• tumult - Pawn on catif , or'' , 4.7 l ocdtop..Nd. m il e" *NOW AC criniicrtlonder the/ chin where , another =alProse peeps tont& The - whole cilhnt Mt pair - In lesothati thine weeks tni IF , lfragelisg enatY las • tOOO- ihtiar6 Cbr whom them is no tr room inth e, p u l i t e ?,sz I:fritlbitteire - " j% Street. - Are selling an excellent salad or atitit , '7 C4n g re MPA t i e riOt,t , ftgollliee,* , ;;; MS tAidnoley owed Cleilehreomei,n, Beete,Shoes, Otitere,BihnaraLt, AO the.-Not quality and 2A166 10Walt pouf linos" at 4,A.Aotitt,siser"ElNVl47o,' L • Moak Pert .:Yortelhe , ow, Sid. end tottnet "(filters, Sal thorahl. QhOlf4 .. 2 ** 1 . 1 ,04411/lefftetiihniet, J. A. Boblisio it ' s Co. Of the verf r beliatottelolOw oPeninff" the nottb....at corner of gouttkendlderket -- - 'd, BAR . O[ au- • . the. arlibroaat *Omit eirrour and th Ala 'so* tolni Si Bap. Moutitb ' ~R:`aoß opetil4 the .:Itttivend Market sta. 4.4443ar" LOTS a 810. lenarat:AMlU'' i.‘, 011 the north4guit,Mter_,V.6qa yfai tr.husidaUvivillso. muohawinwiouhs. • . 1 ltedlettegi asa•-WAN/-'-a 1 01 , 110 adthillaqtrat." ' • - i4lol.aliat• _ . • 4 j . - ..."."...,, , E. .... . . . - • - ' ... _ G . . VOLUME T.XXX.---NO. 139. The Blood. Pure air. exercise, and good nourishing fool, have more to do with health and its coat:inn ance,and the regaining of when lost,than all the medical subacute:ea in the universe. In deem, without them health will be lost, and al. mast Impossible to be restored. It is elvere in some violation of the natural laws that re gulate health that it is impaired or lost. By some obstruction of the bowels, or theskin, or the vitiated matter passing Into the blood, It supplies improper material to the waste that is going on continually In the animaleconomy. Scrofula, Cancer, Tatter, all sorts of Erup tive Diseases, have their origin in s sluggish Or buy ocindltion of the absorbent glands and Wier Ogriee body; To restore tone to Unlike tithe jiiirociackof that great med icine:l4ln 111 Beycities Blood Searcher. It sahib restoring - tone to tie stomach and enabling it to properly digest the food which " inlctul ;o no ib to the ; supply and nourish ment oftnystem.--(It stimulates the glands, permeates even.., nerve and fibre of the body, gives tone and elasticity to the mob. liziiiiiiiia;rmytine Of health to the , a&dand :papa chaik. The Blood Searcher Is the greatest alterative yet known. It Is a distill itien Orthilteitlecile and ahem two roots, herbs and pinata known to man. The experleooe which I have had with this great remedy - enaldier mel , ttimaey that It will cure any or Chime diseases of aomhectlo Char. ester, nowtonrevalent. - There are hundreds of people now stiMning with some disease of the class alluded So; thin 'amid be gated, it thefwould nee the proper, remedy. The hu man syldentnt this time of the year is recov ering from the torpor of the winter months, ,and the iinigglahnees and heaviness of the dif ferent nursling organs ;aux -be, entirely re_ !MOM; by a few bottles of thls great restorer. needs a'perslsteat effort In order to make a thorough cure. It is by continued effort that disease is eraict, jested and health regained. Perseverance In ',medicine is as needful as, in anyillaing else, rand those who use It are sure to be rewarded by the enjoyment of that greatest of ail bless 'lnge. I receive a great many letters making :special inquiries about the use of my illood Searcher. It would Involve too much time and labor to reply to them all by letter. I can only say that any one aftiloted with any di pease, of debility, or of a scrofulous nature, it rvill be sure to do good, and cannot possibly do any harm. Please see my column adver rsetnent, published tn all um daily papers, or remarkable cures, the like of which has 'seldom been achieved by medicine. in pur bhasing look for my name over the cork and ion the United States stamp on the top of the bottle, as I will not be reponsible for any ,k•thefr. Prepared by Dr. George H. Keyser, 140 Wood otrebt. Price ono dollar per bottle, or six bet Derrfor aye dollars. IHeat and N.ettanallon. It requires a constitution and physique of untested strength to resist the effect of the en ervating heat of July , matArtipast. Unless the system Is toned ea •• •sksibilnemiry a wholesome stomachic during these primitive months it Is 'MeV toles sonesedehilitated as taren. der It an easy prey to the ,epidemics which Prevail itithelellw. rletlagesatni stomachic i rbere fa ate be Mundt" asks the reader, who has, perhapsibeeskold by , Ida 'physician that It little good bran d i p, ls able stimulant, end has eought for 4 - eliihilatitirticle In Vain. It be as idle to ampect.tabotssommacaa Pitrlty siticitiletiie liktio' il .of cidiiiiiilroo lat to ook for miracles of pietyln the State pris hn, or witelont in tin idlbt :aastilim: Th e r e, 4, o iwildff Mo l !tiVttit.inse—for those Who need a protective tonic and heeiltbeus taininarlialmeNtet,theM:eomnutame - at once, as the torrid season opens in all- its in. tensity, I coarse Of ageteitekos - Stomach Bit ,ters. Ask the returned ONteers and soldiers Itf: the Union Array, who have used this elixir ..._. the tar," what Ow/think of ft. They .... '---,:. ~ ... •at at keeps pp the ettal forces ••• .• • e wilting begins of a verdant eon Uri , •ut vitiating lima blood or.eresaing any undue exCateinime hi ihe "citioalaUon- As the Peet 00 w - /Naimido ten. - ,/t cheats, but not inebriates." It braces the nervous organiza tion and regulates Ml thtvinnations of - the. body. No other stimulant 01111 compare m mi.; city with the E ds!_e_eil ~..tif liTe., Which. forms its Nuns, and the:tante Omelet& aid' antl-billons herbs with which It is mcolleated are the best of thelt - ,kindsaltie lace of.abOstarth. . . itiostetterha Enters . e ce B°klAndrinall.tiVeliVOWratee . bititiiinCrateit so. 86 * .4 1 1 94 is_tl9 l 4oornar, Of .the Mammal Ind VAtilit.lkeir•rikina stroca., - ) . J . toeenrertliement, in another column, of ihe Church nom , 10 be held this afterflooe,ioe>ibe ) fad iii4i2ithirdt the $OlllO. This institution has 'been established some dgb d to* that tlxnrit his *Ea the means ` of - at Coding shelter and pro , teet obj `on a_Astlopp . uad needs soul, eefistbVeoridnithinnte fee aded and Indigent women, and top, helpless children. 'there q are at prelim:Ll several aged women and eegittikal„., & nis tatiog.wei.*e i lrteggial** alt °A n,free of all cost. In r"to grOrtait PrOteettOtt to o t lielinsas, the Home depends ee their upon theicree..„ 9ff. ergs ef .beellYelent. tWe Mope, therefore, that the Festival to be held teleglerepOjtAndliyetting for the . benefit of this leittlatkon: mad. biolaripidy and liberally rn ies Y: ll o: l o4P e eeple at tee city end y.eatlaioneaatmeen of the charit tmellaisEi*eir'lllnttticeneenl and-;.iliert b aiidel , sinitiiniairnearryfaif an ins/I'43oWe . • .11110111 . 07, Lose' wave • • X'aiehtia kreqUeittly:ilalre:c.bielsibig teutioo ttuVioltufutloolabyippnartieles of Dursoual iortiperWealdr?Maialifeat 'tam& to theme* arbor Weary tbey,irill•bertriated ati *oak _.'" 4464 : 4 niguilKni eozoei at `u, d4h ult"...." 1 # 41 1. 1 . ? stele . Invortetoqg Pasylkildßia, Plist.. - einfoto . an exeellnut - *bits um. us does sot take advantage Of ottanr peeettr,oblitatabig elreideatialees, but is al. erapa;* . apiirild make fair, • peasobabiti,ad. 'vaseei.upotiallizeii Ityou desire 'Obtaining temporary leans up= any Pi ece , ; otlieeartbttia i : ri:Vlieloil =l4l4l AV : 4 4_:4. Will byDIAL raw.alumlnau9a-‘oo32lloting oof• tatirstialdit*kentiOlf fimape*wetz's esuAs of the utelerelgued. , •••`;" Traveltimr,DONis , .Groode. • -; Now. .A.Withefisi corner. of Fourth aad Blarlf et atm* , ~: L Italica' torn ;Viso: . it= 'stook now , opeminetee the • " • corner of Fourth sad Darts; sheets. ,O. Hermon Love &lbw. . • _.• • , •rspalisii i%iseer . Zor Dry Goods, on the nnrltainG corner' of Ydurth and Slarketir.riid44, - . • • , , C..143!d0s Lovs & lino. .:LogbeAssigass• o n th e poriblev , ,p9mer4troorth and Mart hat 'greets, . Lan Jt. mu). I On the north-out earner of fourth and Mar k't "412* .Acr 4 11 4zoiar Loco.* Bso. . , 'awns . - pn satini.th.e.4446Ther at lbstitti'fid Mar kat-stream 4 1 .3.0.- Biro. On tlnk norta!lnda ponied yr r crumb and Man. kntitteddi: 0./Union lava d Lao. • " - & .4.0. j ribi g ii , • • • .4a9Orted colors,' all ,istitir:tor _vas, sold Tlitanlaglc Drug sseire' ilora..iikarketirtiein: • • ; Mick GrattatUntailiadM4ltalliantar uoada at Bates *Bell's. • 111 4 41 . • And Riundr,.plottur - Ea r 2110411811 IR Alia{ It 1 . 4..." • l. k E%lzetlt:idli au AuA,, )34t,t4 44i4PW ' Saii 1 AM , /iii“ :Lii erallmivenskik Ir re b ;hlustcr4.4lAPft I 11,11Wi, I 'l7,""4"`jtaik:l4lll4#o4" 9 1119.14414 M 1 A*9 0 1 01 M94:44441ti11i. . All:;;;t1 ISM V WO $lOO liewaril New Yuan, June 13.—1 n the r YanterdnY on Union Course, between Buller I.ady Emma' and Vanderbilt. the ..beet beats were made. The , first wag brOla tor Van. derbilt, the second sad .4(tb... by Lady Emma. and the third, fourth quid 'sixth by Butler. Tuno—R*Zl 9923 i; tan 9a% MEI and MIL -Illoaxose, Va., June 121.—St le believed this morning that Billion Early Will recover tram. 'the severe internal Injuries .caused by ,tie railread accident at Hattleidyesterday Beed centre Stevens will address tie Fent. ans LoSdilddo4.34rket " ;at cotaiiitic ?t1fra164.141."4715ee are at toluielifa, war etnaisaati. tble :teceelsea dartrpyed 0110 AIF NixOn'ill planing WM:lmo tee Mlo- Aid thurok. ate elMttrSee Ll:pnea:is IMPAGIViAIgrataSDOPC .11:1;" •,• , _ SUOIII EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. THE LATEST NEWS BY TETEGILIPII INITIONAL FROM BUROPIi. Milliarytonspiracy in Madrid. NAPOLEON 111. AND MIXIMILLIAN. Bourbon Conspiracy in Paris FRANCE ANDRUSSIA IN CORDIAL TERMS IProniising Crops in Egypt. SERIOUS DISORDEE. IN PRUSSIA New Yoke, Arno 13.—totters from Madrid give some parte:Mien of the military conspir acy Which has lately been, discovered In that eXpital: An attempt Wastitirdle on the night' of the itch eit.;"bV dearly the whole of the garrilicid, to make' a pronnuciametto, whlett it was hoped would be supported by a popular bianrrection. The government _received Information of the conspiracy, which It prevented front mourning a serious diame ter by thamediately arresting a great number of the officers who were implicated in the af fair. Marshal O'Donnell was, It Is said, obliged to pass the night in the ministry of the inter and his Intended to place Madrid and New Castle In a state of Mega. The Pall Itialti*terge gives currency to the rumor that the Emperor Napoleon has written to tha Emperor liaximillian asking him to give over the adirlinistratien of Mittieln cus toms to the French authorities as guarantee for the payment of intermit on tile s per cent. loan, and adding that utileas this 1s done It will be necessary to recall the French troops, It is reported on the Purls Bourse that Bourbon conspiracy, comdstlng of h per sons who had assembled In Paris for the pur pose of getting up a revolution in Naples had been discovered by the French pollee. The Spanish Government I. said to be implicated In this affair. We hear from Paris that France and Russia are now on the most cordial terms. An Alexandria letter states that the gram crops now coming forward In all par.. of Egypt promise to be most abundant. To, prohibition against the export of corrals is consequently expected to be removed, ti In Turkey the cotton crop is much below the average of recent seasons, both in quality and quantity of maple. .11ariseilles Journals stare that CORNitle• cable purchases of corn and Hour have bun made OIL that port on the account of the -g in hal ianovernent. In the last three days thirty tinfurland barrels ordonr and forty thousand bectrolitres of corn were bought for that des tination. Salon. dhiorders have jest „broke reserves. Idurientharg, In Prussia.. hien of the brolcs. Into private houses and demanded, with alwasees„ =may, arovialinut and clothes. Shope were pillaged, e and threats of general pillage openly . o Officers were present of those scenes of 'brigandage, without being able to control the men, and tralPs have to be sent from Dental° and Elborg. 1; 2 nom inur ORLEANS. Rarketio-rnanelpatlon Celebration In Zatiaelea—Polltleal Revolution in Hon duras. Nsw Ormamrs, June IS-.Cotton—gales Arm; Be bales of Now Middling at 37839 e. (Marital, Cdtrilliaavre, Ne:°l7oYrrtrtztinLgive,"= prembam. Arrivals from Bunk= report a grand eman alpaticrn celebration of Jamaica negroes. Tbc timelier said canancipa tion 16 - 613 god dinig health, and prosperity, but that i n Hickman and advereit the negroew wore used to the care of Spa r ~masters, There is a political rovolutton at lionduraa, but the British colony 'is quiet and Prosper ous. The Supreme Courtailueharged Stsarde from all ItabLlity as Eganda• partner. FROM BUFFALO. The Fenlanit--Nirtharge on the Telegraph Gem. Alex. iitnek Arrested on Busp elon. Burrei.o . ,_June 13. —A guard haa been detail ed by Gen Barry, to odeupy . the telegraph of. Bee In this city to aid, if. necessary, Gee en forcement of the order prohibiting the trans mission of Fenian despatches. It is said Brig. Gen, Burns has taken command of the Fee lan tosses here. Two companies of andians have come here to aid the Fenian. Gen. Alexander 11Plaick, of Ohio, while visit lug the Canada: side at Niagara Palls yester day, was. =tested by some Canadian volun teers _guarding the huspensioti Bridge, who conaidered him a enspiolous person, but on proving his identity Le was released with many apologies by the commanding officer. Prom isexteo - • New Yogis, June 13.—Vera Cruz dates to the lst, and City of Mexico datesto the 48th Of May, annillice Ifs , •loinlati's arrival at the teie place an thelfithialt. Thirteen persons were imprisoned at Lonnie, charged with imolleation In the • death of Baron De 4ttajt. illeMoighM.COrniebisioner ati lteo, 1 • General Re es was In force at Michoacan. An &thicken Tacamhoto by /hinds. Galrdna• Gonzales and Olimxte, was expected. &Mee of Cononaers met bad armed a vessel to pray on merchant with Ma z a tla nf, Caates. Conrmuniesition had been cut off by guerrillas. Th Palace. e Imperial 'Minister held daily sessibiLsat the The town of Hermosillo was captured an the 4th ult., try Garica Morales, togegher with a garresonnt two hundred and.dfty men, and . : I forty 'Frenchmen of tho Vorelgn only three of the tatter were left alive. A French •killed. The t34C'eurltrlenchourltliretil'h:trieUenirurs 'Were afterwards routed and one hundred and The Liberail under Vorges occupied the town of Tula The garrison and, Liberals were moan enco try the by .between the Unit elates and France. It Js said Maximilian is prepared for the withdrawal of the French troops- The Fenton Immotoo of 1-11 stasla-The AsulsoMttes Cease hireling. New Tosco, June 13.—A special dispatch to the Tribune from Montreal says: The govern ment has ceased arming. The night trains on the Grand Trunk railroad are again running, and the mail line of Note between the east and the west are also going. By order of the .gOvertuneuat aeons is allowed W. see or ooto municate With the remises In prison here. No fresh miming have come out,,though some drafts of man for those already in Canada have been made. All the volunteers are still at the front. Mateo( the corps had any fight the More All the rerts of fighting in to the east wore .falso. /nearer:al In very SLUM.. A special to the Tribune from Ottawa earn It, la.repo that In the oonfederation whams Waned,. Eon is to have two lionise, both elective. with asespoludhip kovernMent, mad Canada West 'one noose, without a roe *monde government. Leglalation L actively Acing on. Tao Az Free Lisa -.4 ielopleted—lgstlonal ......Celnetor7 iregerlehabstrg ante alltoOkillelgers Jaarchausts • sitilFesal Sank. New Yeas, Jrinalli , Msahington specials!. the evening pa ems the . henate Biopic*, .C.Outtnittee - has' the rme Lst: Among 'other changes cordage hail bean added and iron bridges stricken oat. _A national cemetery Is to be established at Froderielmbnrg, for thelnterment or twelve thousand Union soldiers killed near there and at Ousneellerville. The receiver of .the Xerchants Nation II bank hasbrought suit against the stockhold er') tothe amount at the capital stock of the bank.aBop OM lie webs this court to determine who are bona ado stockholders in the several cases in which transfers have recently boon made to asecwtain who shall be made parties ties e suit. • Specie or Europe—Great Piro to Porto Riot. New Yana, Juno 18.—The rondo E and Marathon sailed for n to-day, tas. Ins npwarda of 0 2 , 21121 , 0 0 0 in Sp 4. Among the yapseaßera in theformer la Loionel E. 8. San. 0rd..144.A of. the American Telegraph Company. The Mesmeris t Louisiana, from Liverpool, and Eagle, from Havana, have arrived. A 'fiat part of the town of %seance, Pox, E. to was burnt May Mb. American MAUI.° -war sent fate= men sphere to Rapist in extinguishing the Mimes. • The loss was net ascertained. James C. Gallagher, United !Mates Consul at .Ponce. died on the 219th instiuit, in an Apo Tirol at Valois Cowie PITT CONGRES,SIOUL PROCEEDEM RECONSTRUCTION The house Concurs in the Senate imendmenti. SPEECH By THADDEUS "'STEVENS. Weattimprolt, Juno 12. SENATE - - - The amendment from the Bonne to tbet bin relating to bounties to eciltired soldiers 'wen concurrent In. ' - • Several amernithents to the leghrlsitirn ap propriation bin were' made, '_among them: increasing the salary of. the, Treasurer .to. 04E40: Uommissioner of l i dhifc Bnildingeto authorizing the Treanient to appoint Private and ArisiStant Private Secretaries, and a Pardon-. ClerkLcreating..ofileet:of,aulailitliala golicnor of the Treasury, and a Law Clark M. the Attorney General's Office. Thirty-attie thousand dollars was appropriated for indlati annuity goods. Mr. DeVia offered million n ot r. sting twenty millions of dollars to be paid tO loyal owners of slaves mustered into ,AtiliT United States service. AL the suggestion of hir.ereaswell,ilti.l'Davis modified hue amendment so as to direct to be taken for the purpose named a special fund in the hands of the Secretary of War, derived now the payment of s3oo commutation. At Ahe regneat el idr. den the above was Withdrawn, with the Pessen understanding that it should be attaehed to the army appropria , Mon bill. The bill was then passed. , Mr. Sherman moved that the Satiate tiakkerhk the dye per cent. fending bill, for the purpose of allowing Mr. Van Winkle to submit some remarks upon it. The bill was taken up, and Mr. yan wiraria addressed the Senate in Mast Of IL - alfd tirgi'lg the necessity for some such a =canare as necessary financial relief for the coantry. Farther consideration of the bill was poste pored. At the conclusion of Mr. Van Win kle's spreoch, the question taken on the amendment placing loso,am attire disposal at the Secretary of the Treasury, adopted by os against 14. Au amment w offered aPro priatlng twenty million as dollars to pay p the loyal owners of slarea mustered into army the mili th tary serve, but withdrawn tube attached to e . Mr. Trumbull, from the Committee on cry,Judi c, reported oath ameadment,-altill4o fix humbe of Judges of, the Supremo Court or the United States, and to Changer Certain judlolul districts. The first • section Which makes the number ono Justice and eight moon . claws, is loft intact. The second section *Web, fixm‘ circuits, la stricken out and the follow ; lug In sulotitutodi: That the first and sou ! and elreu I teahall restrain :"its now.constitutod, that the drat riots of Peunsylvatila, Now Jer bey and Delaware, shall ermstitate the third , Vcircuits; that the distriot.of Alluiglead West irgutia, North Carolina, and South arolina, shad constitute the fourth circuit i Unit the bs itlatric or Gem - gin, Ilereint tfanfmluttlilBB-6. siopi, Louisiana und...TeXeti,tshaltednalltuto the fifth u.ult;J,hat the dletrlete of Ohio, Michigan, lietttuery and , rettittiasee, atddiron stitutu the sixth that the districts of Indiana, Illinois min Wlscomou, than conlitt tato thescorOutti circuit; i t the distrldta of Airrinesotn, lowa, Ittittearl, and Kansas, shall • constitute Om Shia •eircult, and that the die tricts of Califortiht, Oregon and Nevada, shah conetituto the Muth circuit. • The Chair laid before he Senate a cornmeal= Cation from the President of tae United btatett; luclOutug a resolution of the lestalature of Georgia, asking the anspemsion of tllO-colleo tlOn of a direct tax in ttintntitato. Referred to he Committee on Finatrtic; :ALso a ocanzatilit ration from the President transmitting the acceptance, by the State Of •Geergia, of the donation or public lauds for the tanabllstimont of an agricultural college. After Executive Session the Senate ad journed. IX= Mr. Stevens introduced a substitute for the bill Introduced by him on the 28th or May, to enable the States in rebellion to regain their . privileges in the Union, which was ordered to be printed. The substitute contains the fol lowlbg new section to reference tO L TOMMEIVCC: ".section 9 . — Whortma, The State df . Tonne. see Ints returned to her allegiance: to the United States, and by a regular convention of her citizens had framed a constitution, which, on Whig submitted to ebb people, has been duly ratillel, and which, though not fully ie pulnican nor suited to the altered condition of tier Matitutimiti, yet as it Contains many Ale manta of &Just government; tharelbre, Br it asted, That the elate of Tennessee may bu rn admitted to representation in Con greaa, and her present Senators and Represen. lath , . if found to be duly appointed, elected and %fathead, may . .o admitted to seats op taking the my aircdtlciprotitiled, that. utffees the said, State of Tennessee Shall, before the' drat day OfJanuet7 next, either by legislation I or constitutional pievislon, entralneirhei all 'classes of her citizens and extend the ri4ht of suffrage IMpextbilly to every cues; and ebsL Rive to every perion within her jurisdiation an equal standing in her Courts of law ' and equity, both assailers or witnesies, anti and/ ratify the amendment to the Constitntion:Ar• bele 14th, propoeed by this Vellgrteta,. then the provisions of this sot, so far sh - theg relate to the State of 'Tennessee exclusively, shall twee° and become null and void, and the said state shall no longer be represented In Con . gross. , _ • The third eection alteloil 80 ea to reads ice. 3. Arta be it further enacmi,Tlest whetter ur the ['remade= Otidle [fatted azalea stall dee m it proper, he =all issue his prochunatton rating a 40aveatIOn AO be .Collect to form le. nittmate conmitutimrs"frir their 'rebyleetive Metes. lie shall direct an election to be help on a day certain, to choose' delegate* to a /on= venation A hie. shall meet at the( time shielded try him, et the Capitol of the Mate, and form State Constitution which shall be submitted m a vote of the pimple, and tf ratified by a ma i Orley of Inc legal =tart,. shall be declared the emuititution *CUM Staub • li r v i rt lx lr ebtteleirt4Tir°CeldifizrgllphAll thc. aItToTIO ,iatined to userclne the elective artulehlae until aye yeas after they stud/ hate died their in. .tention to be. reinvested with the right of erti osuahlp, is emended. so Auto reduce the term io three years. • Mr. /Meeks, nom the Select - Committee on the (clell..neryiee, report= hack the bill to .togulate the civil service of the United be conch was recommitted and ordered to be painted. Ittgby. from the Committee on Mines and Mining, reported back, with amendments, the Pill grant invin, righter May to ditch and: caller 0141011 i Over the public lands in the .*tutee of California, Oregon and Nevada. The amendments were agreed to, and the all passed. It grants to every compel', or m divide= who hes in accordance with the lows oY the Staten of California, Oregon ar-d Neva 'j de, or of the Celt= States, constructed or who may hereafter, Constrict annals, ditches, thtiendle., for the conveyance of water for Mining, mechanic,/ or agricultural Purposes,' Mu right of way over the public land. so long , us such venal shall be osettl for such purposes. Mr. Hymns, from the Committee on Patents, reported a bill fon tbe extennlon thepetent of 'Meath= Ilall for coating the Interior of metana water pipes with hydraulic sapient.' Daa'l3S Spike In (moonlit:in; snit the bill wee postponed till to-morrow, Mr.•Jobunen, [rem the Committee cm Mines and Mining, reported a bill to incorporate the %yeshiva= Laboratory and Mitring Assoc:ls, lion, which. after eome debate, was rejected. „Sir. Wilson,',frem tho.satito , Committee, re parted a bill to -eatabliah art assay orrice for, the assay of gold and sliver at. Portland% (Mo gen, and- Dols City, Idahoe. • The bill also re peals the act estabilsbien a -branch mint at Dulles I.lity,'Oregon, and provides for the' :novel of the machinery, of the. branch mints in Charlotte, North Carolina, and' Dab lunge, Georgia. Mr. Mendelson wan aullraiwlng the Hbrisein sappon of the bill when the morning heart= pirect and the bill went over till Wearier:it. '„, The Senate atnendielente to thejnintHeeo- 1 Malan proposing an amendment dtilikt cOn stitutibu of the United States were taken I frOm the . B Ptalhorta table for anther try' the abuse. Mr. Stevimi elate aftbat If thelleteseportion of the Committee Reconstruction ha d=- edified OM 'Semite atuediments add Were uatoalMOas lyurred i :f opinion . ?a they should nitt that mil' fns on tB the were' other desired to dimness lt,.the members on his side wore willing to take the vote at !ince. If, however, discussion was desied, ho suggested that speeches should be limited talifteen tau men, as he proposed to call the prerlotureitica don at half-past three O'clock. lir. Carding, of Ky., prelim= that, thoDam commie aide should ha= ono hour allowed them for debate, to be dlvitled among them as they choose. Mr. Stevens agreed to that. It was umierntood Mat the Democratio intor would be parodied between Rogers, of Now Jersey. Harding, ollientnekyendYmok, of Ohio. Ele was lelloWed 'On 'hla own side of the queation by Idusars..linek and Harding, (el KY..) tuition the gepubltr.anside by Meant ilealletsOn and apaulding. The House then seconded the previous ques tion, and atr. Stevens clamed the debate, He , congratulated the Memo and the anclitry that • scheme was noon to be submitted to the peo ple for the adtabssion of au outlawed cOMMU nity to the priVilegett and telvillitsges m e = and free government; and a sehermi contain bag, he salti,.as much positive good as, the ondasien of Many ,better thinfte-la my youth, he cmcliatiod. in manhood, and:ln my old age, 1 havefendl dreamed that when ally fortunate chance should ha= broken up for a Unto the foundationsof ; oar. •i Stilettlone, • and • released 'us • - •from the - nb. - ligatitms, the most tyrannical that were ever imposed in the Paine of- neaten;: the intelligent, free audios'. -of this Republic turn to their professions, end AOL l 7OolloOlint ot eo - wouldliave so remodebnu as im tnilre freed them from dray raise of oppression of inequality of right:sof the re -,oognlzett degradation of thp poor.and the su perior caste of the Itch in aitort,that ho tilt Unction would be tolerated In_ thia,pnrilled Republic, but that whicherater from merit and conduct. Tills briglitdreent hsawanuned the tauseleati fabric, of it'yirdoti. Ilia that we aball be obilged•tobil'eotiteht With - patching pp the wo•tst portiOne Of-the umlaut edifice.: throughVlng its Other ;parts tO he swept by,the temptets, , theftests and the storms thes e otsm _Do-you' Inquire why, holding reins, andpeaseasing some will of own, I swept- so .11nperleet` a pro pestilent 1 answer, because Ilve muting - and. -not •Dgeles amonerruen, air intelligent,' es determin. ed, , as Independent as myenlf„ who, not. agree. ,lagwith me, do not ehowe to Yield their °pin: , lens. ;Mutual etquildei Mien, cboreforo, la our. 1 onwresort linetihmiut,ve welt , bare. boettitnittaed, . .zenasvint. l sad more ittenupwg ;elites skin foir.iter Plan: VOI• 14 : 111 14 6, )/ 1 0 WOOdiperSlloll . o3l,ll4XX.' 1111, it" 10:1U •OlutiVe,Mith his cordial ass stance the at States might nave be made model republics *nil this traticie an empire. of universal free. domitnit lie_prefmr. .restoratlou to recOn strueMon:, Me chose that the slave stales ShOnldralutin as nearly as possible in their an cient condition with such ening modifications as, he; • and ^l4l, prime) =lnkster should stiggeSt;witiadatithrimpertinent, Interference from Congress. He anticipated the legitimate swoon of the national legislaturemtaby rank , usurpation erected governments .in the I .provinees,Enpftralfiepon; them biatitutions in ,thlrtdoerarbitrary and unconstitutional man. leer, and, now maintains them as legitimate gioVernmente, Ind insolently Clenlanda that they be ,represented In Congress on equal terms Mai - rho loyal attetes. To repress this tyrenny,araL Attila lame time to do somoJtui. the to the conquered rebels, retitdres caution. Thergreat danger is, that the seceders may soon overwhelm the loyal mop in Congress. The Mott urged upon_us by some loyal, but aithethods men; their nxiety to embrace the representatives of repels; their ambition to display their dexterltyin the use of the tread Mantle ureteral', and especially the danger srisHig.from the onscropulotel use, of patron age,and'llrom theolly rations of Woe prophets, Unions thrsixtyday obligations, and for prc tested potltleal premises, admonish us tomake o farther delay. 1 ' Referring to the third section, Mr. Stevens . Id he could not look upon the Senate amend .,, ent an 'ten!inthrovensent. In h,, judgment, IS endangered the government of tbe country, ;both State and National, and mlght.give the next Congress and President to the recce- Almlooleaffieleel4 With their enlarged basis of Meterdsetdation and tbe ex:ell:Won of loyal men Of color from the ballot box. He saw no hope ilif safety unless in the prescription of proper repabling acts, which should do Justice to the Zo1 41111:1 in I t i te lana g " pm - end l i t olu i t. arkili ' he di n Mnot li r w te tin n im ell s iso satisfied with it, and still be =L I anxious fpr Its speedy atioption, for be deprecated de- ' jay. 't.et us, no saw in conclusion, no longer ttelay. Let us take what we can get d hope for better things Lifuthre a c tion,legisn epabling Meta or other provisions. f, ;rho Home then proceeded to vote by yeas And nays on motioning In the amendment of the Senate. Several anemones/meta having been Made of members absent or paired, and MIA how they would have voted, Mr. Eldridge, in ridicule, announced. that if Mx-Brooks of New York, and Mr. Voorhees, of Indiana, had not been turned out of their sesta, divisor:rid nave voted' ' , No?' to which Mr. Stevens added that if Jefferson Davis was here he would probably have voted. the saute way. (Laughter Mid applause.) . I Mr. WentwonttsiMadml....Ser •vrpuld Jake Thompson.. ger, ' ' .1 The Speaker directed his own name to ho tailed, and he voted aye. The vote wee a strictly party vote, end re. Stilted—yeas, MO; nays, M., Th_olillprittheritiniqunced that over two-thirds of bath Mouses having agreed to the joint res- • elution proposing amendments to the Consti tution of the United States, the joint resolu lion was passed. . The Houseproceeded to the husikess on the Speaker's table; and apposed thereof, ea Sol bops: The Senstertimindment to act making appropriatioes for the ,preservatton and corn potion of certain public' works. it was non concurred in, sad a Committee of Confere tilted. The Senate amendxnent to the bill further to provide for the safety of toe HMI) orpassongers. The hill making prorisans the transportation of nitroglycerine, t t i er-efla relerred.to the Committee on Com merce. 'The Senate bill to authorize the Com missioner of Patents to pay those employed as examiners and assistant examiners, the Salem flaeti by law tor the duties performed billttem. Mt: Harding of Illinois, moved to lay the bill on the table without taking action on it. The Speaker Presented a messaio from the President, flaking the attention ofliongrevs to a copy of ajoint reatilritlon of-the Senate and House of nepresentatives of the Stato of Geov gin, requesting a suspension of the collection Of.itto :internal Revenue tax one from that State' under the net Of August sth, 1551. It wee referred to the Commlttoe of Ways and Means. Also, n message from the President Inform tug „Con tees that .a copy. of the act of the Georgia ature, of•thelith of March last, has been o Malty communicated to hlm, by which that State meepted - the donation of Inds made to It under the Attlettltural Col letesohhi, iweititt:rh was from the 't e the tehl ry ol : War, in gnawer to the House resolution E i ghth ilth, In refertmee to the draft in. the Con gressional District of Pennsylvania, which was referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Also, a letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to the Home resolution of March Mth,tilling Mr Information in ref erence to our commercial relations with Brit- IshiAmerica, which was referred to the Com %Mee au Commerce. ifr. Davis objected to the panting, and peed ingthe dUcession of the matter, the House at ..tounfkelOck adjoßtata,,,„, _ - Latest Washington Home. Wmarawros, June 13.—The Secretary of the Treasury todlay transmitted a report tomn 404 W. Tayier,,apecint agent of Om Depart. *Oat wiritinlhicattag ittiiiefErinformatton trf regard to the conunerehal relations between the United States and British America. The Records show that for th_e year ending June 80th, 1886, our trade with British America um ilecond only In magnitude to thatwith Gredt Britain. Its aggregat was .39,190,M4 while the eicimicroe with Great Britain, .225,M9,5°3. The External trade of the United States for consisted of $339,7343E, exports, and $314,- G 4137 imports, an aggregate of 4574,5ti,M7, The tonnage of vessels clearing from Ameri mu porta during the year ending June 00th 1511, tor porta olf British America, was 3,631,71 E tons, and the entrances from Bntish America were 1,194193 tom, n'total of 6,714,943 tom ex ceeding the tonnage of vessel s employe d in the trade with, any other country. Of the clearances for British America 1,730,6t8 tons were of American vessels and 1.787,114 tons of Canadianand' other foreign moans. Oi the entrances from British America /E 0,829 tons were American and 1,333,964 were Canadian and other foreign vessels. Of the total trade la PM, amounting to 69,111T1,3/2, a valuation of the g 14,11140 United 91, or th tahsa, irty-Mar per cant., wan with li ....... In 1384 and ISO the aggregate was 868,018.20, of whichlah..loo.3o, or 48 per cent., was with thb United States. Since the abmgation of the • Iteciprocity treaty American purchaser* are paying higher rates for Canadian timber and pumhasing In larger quantities than In Kg; notwithstanding the necessity of their paying' duSy of twenty ger cent . on the frontier of the Milted Stale& . Mateo.ltamtres has been recognised by the President as Consul of Peru at San Francisco, at and ltdwChicag o. arVlorreras Vice Consul of Prance ' The President, today, nominated also Green Clay Smith, member of the' HOUBe Of Repre sentatives Dom Kentucky, to be governor of the Territdry °Montana. General's Bdrbrldgeand BruMin are here en deavoring to obtain appointments for soldiers who were studmed during the late war. General Alfred Pleasanton Was on the floor of the House, to.dat; privately urging the pas , sage of the Senate army bill. Coon the recommendation of Senator Pomo. rcry, the President pardoned Lewis NI, taxacria, oPeoutit Carolina, a privateer tiering the late war. Tie President yesterday on the application of Admital 'llimbrie, or thq : Einitatiattites Navy; D05...1i 'Madison af Luisiana, and othes; directed that a_pardon tea leaned to Lawreneal p ied t h e or Row oeleams, who mice ommpied the eminent positien of a Com- Jnodorii in United States Fairy. CharleaXpConnor, Sr., coinisel for Jeff. Da. vie, togett with exAbovernor Pratt, called at the Rome this lefternoon and had a protraotedinterview with President Johnson. All the Republicans of the House conaolida ted and slated for the proposed Constitutional Atneadment;togother with Mr. Smith. The oPPeshaß Sotto were cast by the Democrats. , . From California. Six fiLiiretsce, Juno 9.—The steamer Cali fornia bas arrived from Victoria, bringing tneu v t i Fognatid dollars in treasure. Pa hare been Issued for upwards of three acres of land, Spanish and Mex ican giants, to which the courts have confirm tlea. Th th e l eal teinter (laden Age hits salled for Pee wit.s witb..4908.700 In treasure, of which elet,- 70 la for IfeeYork. There *as g large smith:lnnate of Eettned Sugar Usday ; on sixty days , credit. Prices were Ito lewev than previously. A settled marketol4 pow expected this being the last publio sale of keened. Sugar for theyear. Mining mare. aro better; °bailor Potosi, 196; Belcion MO; Hale & Norcross 999. 930; Opitir,lo); Yellow Jacket, 640; Empire /10; Imperial, 110. Lewd, , Tatidem, 7934 fillitp-Aiirpniters• 6 tr l ke—lea4th OM. ears Iteport. ' Maw Yoke, Ono 13.—Tbe strike et Toyedin carpontent,eatillters, end others eMpln the ship yards has or/lotto:ally ended by the re turn or mayor the mechanics to their work, at ton beareverday, they yeilding the point tboy struckror. -andßaffia' Ogicerreports three new, cases wo Inintideaths, Morn cholera. the boi- . Since last report, leaving forty -Ave patients under treatment. Head Ceattir"lnephensia He BlLilklka t o Speech—Noise Eitialkl await Ono, ra.; June la.—Jaime* Btehbon° whin/Mgt a large meeting of Fenian, and others - , toedght, at Market Ball. Some excite. ment trait caused by an Irlsbman }mend ex .pressingAMfalerable opinions of Meehan& mission to this otantiqh , but he mu not W inced to proceed. htephens was afterwards serenaded at the gm:haw° ii.tal• rentals St St. LoSio—SleeSlos in .111.0kni• _ Me; Jena 18.—The rialans trials 'aimed Y e ttordaY kr holding about half the parties arrested in bonds from one to two thousand donuts.. The remainder were diseharged. Nebraska Citit papera claim that the State Wration h been carried, for the Union tickes, as tickes, and that a Union majority In both. branetaa of the Legislature has ham _ Flee LW Vie/ irtorlitrCeee of.Clholera. Nhw rolug-Juue Lt.—Building NO.lBO wen, ./Lonaton street *Dappled by the tltarrArmety, 'Matthew Urine' mewing meaner) mannifte, tory, and b ere, was burat — thle, metnWa Several adjacent buililtf>as were de LOSS IPO4 I OO. MOONY -s 42 nr• " ' 4 somata wenuur, apple:ad oit ThlrtY-flith arrapt.,, died oYeholartt on Tuesday. . „ - • "Map beriroied: rimaurstmA.XA,' Zsziresa NolbsPaber willabegbbyed by bre this attaizoom'.acktblif Wibitlaved bun t :a Hoe rue,w,.the:AWneitt; *Anti - wbs compats• fively ualtijarbel.:LambolooXlo. lrosze,7, Illekter Deac.; .1 --n • '.irif Yonidsva , somiel - LOOT PIEW YORK ITEMS Death of a wife Murderer—To be Bele teneed for Marder—All quiet at Be. ralat'a Polhat,Beeetpla for Ideesee Under the Ravage 'iLaw—Owst of the Trial of Major; Glee M230.0b0.-Fenbto Excitement SubiMitedr , - N kw . Yons, Junel3.-41ruintyht—Boger who murdered his wife rase year, and who had obtained an order for a new tril, died to-day at illackerell's Bernard Friery and Freak Fangs, convicted I.tri,nikauruer, reoelve their sentenoe • next All Ts quiet at Seguin's Point The revenue cutter Crawford /MB been sent. there, and fifty more Policemen, to prevent any disturbance theon Part of the discontented Staten Wand- The receipts for licenses by the Excise Board up to this evenutg, amount to eight hundred and Arty thousand dollare. The trial of Major John Geo, former cont. mandant of the Rebel ori so n at thilieb still in progruse at nalmgh. North and will pot be fully clotten for two months. The expense of the trial ts estimated at two' hundred and ally thousand dollars. The Peanut excitement in the city le en tirely over. It is truppoeed that th e y e w.. will hereafter adopt etephetur pla n of o p era _ Cope, and chat the rival factional' will rally harmoniously shoat that Centro. Proclamation from the Fent** Prost cient—New ElltibP7o. New lona, June 13.-Pir. Roberfelaglii. e . a proclamation to the Irish Republkan many advising all the members thereof to roarn to their homes until a fresh campaign, squ is h will be Inaugurated at no far (natant day. He recommends this In view of the tutotinfenea repressive measures by the United States Ex ecutive at Washington to crush the co-opera tive movement for the liberation of Ireland. Professor Bunter Louis viti.e, Jima 13.—Proicesor E. W. Gun ther, organist of tit. Paul's Church, was thrown from a rockaway breading his neck and dying lug instantly. His family, !tithe same vehicle, were uninjured. River as Louisville LOCLI/PiILLA Jane I3.—The river ill falling very slowly with six feet six inehea of water in the canal. Weather clear. CITY AND, SUBURBAN. Additional Lo-eal AI tttttt on Third Page The Gasette.—Person leaving the city, during the Bummer, San have the erisTlT mailed to,them by leaving their address our eonnting-room. at An Abandonment. Case. In the Court of Quarter Sessions, yesterday, a case of abandonment was heard. Dennis A. Boland was the defendant, and It was alleged I that he bad abandoned and refused to provide for the support, of blassife, Sarah A. Boland The parties were. twice married, prat under tale Protestant form, and saiond under the Catholle,mmoriling to the faith of the husband. The tact appeared that Mr. Roland was Jiving apart from his wife, that his conduct had not been altogether proper, that be was living with his mother, and that he gave himself no eonoorn, in a peenniary sense, about his wife. It also appeared that, the artles bad been board g ing, baying a room furnished, and that durin the absence of the husband, and with out his knowledge, the wife peeked up and limitedly removed the furniture, and alter doallelllng herself with her son-In-law on Grant street, sent for her husband. He re fused to go where she wee, remained the week out at his boanllng-bouse, and then went to hls mother's, as stated. The defense conten ded that the abandonment, it any, was on the part of the wife. The court held the ease un der consideration. Aniu.enseuts. Although quite a number of the bon ton have been driven by the extreme warm weather in search of umbrageoue shades to tilde - theta. perspiring forms • during the heated torte, yet enough remain to make brilliant the auditoriums of our Theatre° with their benign presence, and All the pock ets of our eelfaaerlaeing managers with the robtof evil. - • . At the Opera Mouse business has been on the ineretute during the last throe nights, crowded houses being the order of the day. we Lat_ night the very French play CAMILLS Introduced WWI Cha9l7l.T.itoicpsox as the frail heroine. We — have 'Seen that char acter in the hands of various artistes, some of whom have attained a high reputation in the histrionic profession, but seldom have men It litered. .1) well aS by Miss THeirefoli. Around oven her coquetries the first two acts she casts a womanly eety that.is bewittettmg, while the last eh fills with inch feeling and gemene pathos as to excite the Thee auditors even to The versatileother and pleasing actrestears.s, Julia Daly appeared to a good house last night at the Theatre, in the excellent comedy of "A Match fora Marquis," and in the roaring Wee of "The Pool of tne Family," In both of which she elicited the laughter and applause of all present. Miss Deli's style is light and airy, sod cOnsequently well adapted to the present etate .f the atmosphere. A Quarrel &Multi.' Customer. Jjmes Leman yesterday appeared before Alderman Humbert and made oath against B. Toblaa for disorderly, conduct and surety of the peace. The partieeare 00th in the cloth ing business, on St. Clair street, having stores In close proximity to each other. Yesterday amen stopped to examine atoms goods at Lern an% door, when Tobias eteoped to his side and stated the goode he was examining were of an inferior quality, and that bettor coWd no found 1 in his store at very ressdnable rates. This ex , esperate4 Leman to such an extent that he used some very harsh language to ids rival in trade, whereupon the latter pulled out a small penknife and threatened to .cot the internals ,out of Lehman, who, fearing such a' result, hastened to the magistrate'. office and Made • the inforscatiodas stated. The affair was set tled after a partial hearing, Tobias, paying the costs and promising not to interfere with the businciaa of his neighbor in the future. • Housebreaker DeteeTted—A ' Sista and as /taeape. o'clock Yesterday morrning betWoon one and two , kr. Charles Seely, proprietor ot the Omit House, In Allegheny City, dotooteo a man in the act of prying off ono of the win dow shutters hi the roar of the house. .Ifi Sealy was in the second story , when he first UAW the intruder, but after some cautious MA convoying he reached the yard, where he grasped with the Tanen, who, after a torotract ed struggle, snoceeded in escaping from the clutches of ' Mr. Seely and getting away; net however Until his face was severely maalvqd by the courageous host. Owing-JO tbe th ness the man could not be TOClltaledi but the pollee are A on the alert, and with what clues they hate will doubtless mimed In capturing Tao Grand Vocal iDoneert. The grand vocal concert in St Paul's Cattle dial Met availing was a success. The parlor. men acquitted themselves In an escalleny . manner, and all were highly pleased with the evening's entertainment. The programme yes varied and embraced many beautiful musical compositions. The organ proved all - that could be antlelmted. Everybody was pleased and delighted With iy - antlall was lost in its wonderful power nod -harmony. To. morrow evening Prof. George W. Morgan, the musical director of Grace Uhtunh, New York, will give a grand organ concert. ETpqn this occasion the power, combination and hailsny of the great organ will boj displayed, eine° Prof. Morgan has no equal in the world 48tn an ordiddrit. T h. he . programme, Is published another eoltan Alderuuts etraloes • West and Barden, the young men ohargod with au aggravated assault and battery upon George Dyer. appeared before. Aldermen' Strain, yesterday, and gave ball for a farther hearing on Saturday. Philip Honig was hold to ball by the tame mgistnite, to answer a. charge of obtaining money under Rate pretenses preferred by Philip 'Adrian: .I.• John S. Buchtley and John Cozily were held to ball for a further hearing on a charge of having stolen seventeen dozen'of brooms,, the of John Madeira, from the freight depot of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chi. eago Railroad, in Allegheny. Coroner's lanaest—A Verdict et Censure. Coroner Clawson continued the inquest at the Mayor's rake last evening, m the case of Oscar S. Smith, who was killed some days since near * Newark, Ohlail the Pitishulgh Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad. camey returnee a .verdlot Wet theetmems. ed to hi! death by a -collisiOn between the fast line' No. A. and the local treight • No. 19. of the P. O. Q. C. 8.8. CO. near . Newark, - Ohio., and thejury believed the 0 01 1151011 wet the result of grass negligence on the part of .1. EL Russ. conductor of the local freight, end Geo. Beech, engineer re those:pm Chase. for • ateamoboat.—Our readers will beer in mind that today at halbpaet two o'clock the handsome Ilttle pleasure ateainer, Fort Pitt , will be sold at public suction at the foot of Irwin street. She was built last tall, Is all oak and is stannah in every particular. Tice only reason Mt selling her Is, that .her 'owners are engaged In other business which reel:urea all their time atid attention. For cnies and pleasure or lu g pparUe - sae is ustthe thft. She Is alaciadmlrab_ly adapted short U•We__,_a when the trip - 00Wd he made Lino daylight. Who knew, but that iehe May be the stepping atone to mule :Mania fortune. , A Persltriot.—AninsigoodaYorlor *Mired, before Alderman John*. Yesterday withthe Larceny, or • lout drown Jo:likens anis forks from the residence. of lire. J. B. Belrmag, where she wire employed as a domestic:- The aroused wee arrested and brought beftere _the; liquirs._ to whom she acknowledged 'nee ring -wawa shower of penitential tears and earnest, on. trestles for pardon. The Imtvea Anil-forks ,were forked ores to 'their right own= withdrew thirciliarge t arid 'eteauf was rejoicing ...!rni`Pelumwlll •Ivenhis 77i.b Petits. oat mama at 7 rirpmegerßlA, ae eßaet hold.* A Trip to Cienesis--The Appearance of tbe ConisCry to Fayette and Dews.. Connties—?Le Opposition Line—Table of Distances—The Crops and Fruit. de'., &e., *e. A trip to the country duringthe heated term /sat all times pleasant, but when traveling on a new boat, with pleasant and accommodating offleani, It becomes doubly so. We lately bad practical experience of this fact, and can thdrefore Streak of what came under our own obinnwatlon. Roeder! did yon ever take a trip to Geneve I Not that Geneva lying u.nder -the shadow of the mighty Alpe, and famed for its manufac ture Of watches, but Geneva, Fayette county, Pentifoliquala, nestling- under the shatiow ot the Blue Bulge. We left Pittsburgh' on Sainr day eVening on board the now steamer of the opposition l ine—the "Chieltain"--oommand ed by Capt. Hobert IL Abrams, at fifteen min utes after five. At the same moment the "Fay ette,' of the old line, backed into the stream, and the two boats started together. We en tered tee locks and left them together, and then the race became exciting. Above Brownstown we encountered a ter-. rifle thin:idea.' storm, whims lasted all night. There was not much opportunity afforded that night to take notes, and the passenger., collec ted in the eabirs'aniused themselves with mu ale and reading, or in conversing In groups. . Breakfast e Sunday morning found us at Rice's Lan where Dan Mee waa born. A wagon, rid d ing w is • threshing machine, occupies the site the house In which he was born. That threshing 'machine was sugges tive. Had one been there, and been laced dur ing his boyhood's early days, the equesaurricu him would have probably lost a brilliant or nament. Leaving the lock at "Hive's," we pursued our source, arriving at ',Geneva at half past ten Sunday Morning. The valley of the Monongahela la eminently fitted for slack water navigation. In many places ' , the hills slope down to the water's', edge, and again piateaus, varying in size, stretch out,from the bank of the riv ti.e base Orthef hilts. Al!' of these flats a w e o Pied by farms Ln enittvatton, and, although the season has been very backward, some of theorems look Very well. As a general thin g frolthas twain, mostly killed. There will be it a few applea, but nothing else et consequence. Ab oreownsvllle, land averages from forty- Ave to; one hundred dollars per acre. At Geneva coal is selling at three cents a bushel, being slightly under the selling price here. Back in the mountains, some ten miles from Geneva, land sells as low as one dollar pr , acre. From the summit Of the hill above Cohere could e like Laurel 11110 , Blue Ridge, and a small portion of the Allegheny range, stretch ing away for a distance o from fifty to seven ty-five miles. The valley of Cheat river, the Oliphant furnaces and mills, the burning well and other objects of special note were dis Oernable. The Oil fever is gaming grotoul In that see tiOn. On Dhnkard meek the yield of the wells ft bicreasing. On George's creek and Crow creek the Indications for oil are gend. n o well Is spouting out water to a height of at,, twenty-ave feet, and another throws wetcr and cinder over the top of the derrick. 11, both Instances there Is a small quantity of accompanying the dow. In regard to the Gold excitement we did not learn anything very favorable. A gentleman, who had struck the quarts reinen hie farm, informed tie that It was merely a elide, and that assays made in Philadelphia and New York proved conclusively that It would not pay to work it. The elackwater Improvement Is principally owned by Hon: J. E. Moorhead, and his bro ther Joey of Philadelphia. The last dam is built at Rice's Landing, slacking the water to within three miles of Geneva. The entire river is to be sleeked to Fairmount, or where Tiger Valley and West Fork form the 51onon githola. The Virginians, before the war, he I raised the necessary funds to complete their portion of the improvement, but It fell through with the rebellion. They have now commenced raising the means to fulfill their portion of the contract, and as soon as they commence work, the Penneylvarua company will finish their part to Morgantown. The cost of each leek and dam will be about 300,000. Pairmormt Is thirty miles above Mor gantown, so that the entire trade will be one hundred and forty miles in length. The People's Line, known as the opposition, Is a joint stook effort of the people of the valley, some four hundred of the most sub stantial citizens being inters/Med in its cessFor upwards of twenty years the old ego line has hold undisputed sway. The new line coming Into opposition, has had the effect to out down freights and passage, and will be bencemal in every way. There appears to be ft:minces enough for both lines. . bouts compoeing the new line are the Chie ft ain and the Elector, both handsome and staunch built boat*. The Chieftain is officered as followe. L'aptain, Itobt. B. Abrams; Clerks, Captain Hobert C. Mason, John A. Dales; Pilots, Capt. William llonisay. - .J. B. Williams; ;dates, Messrs. Joseph Allfree and Enoch Dougherty.; Engineers, Means. Joshua Michen and John Garwood. The Elector is just finished, and will be found at the wharf to-day. She will leave on her first trip about next Monday. The Chieftain seta a splendid table, and her 0304 is a jewel of tweetynix years experl --, Brownsville btu; been making rapid strides in the way of Improvements during the past few years, and really looks like an embryo elty. It is we/I provided with churches and schools, and on the deal day of September neat a new seminary, under the patronage of the Episcopalians, will be opened. Handsome residences dot the 'bores all the way up, prominent among which we may mention that of Capt. Jacobs of the old line. Por the benefit of those having business at pa ths fferent points along the river, we took the to ascertain correctly the distances from point to point, which we append: From Morgantown to Greenville Jftutown Collins Fe Crooked Ron Point 'Marlon.... Dunkard Creek .3 Geneva - 3 " McCain Gray's Landing, Pound •, Big Whiteley 1 " Me Lean's Landing ..... ..1 " McCann's Ferry Brown's Landing, Point Freemont 3 " Flannigan's Landing, rw vldson's Ferry .3 " 30 " Davidson's Lower Ferry.s 32 " Rice's Landing d , Loek..3 " 95 " Millaborough 3 39 " Frederick 1 ' M Iltgdon's Coal W0rk5....3 42 Lock and Dam 3 " 45 Broveurtille " 49 tTafirianttla and Greenni..3 50 "55 Forsyth's Coal " 56 " Little Redstone 3 " IS " Payette City and lade .Caence r rer Coal Works 1 " .Treinceitl Belle Vernon 2 " Gibs on 's Distillery, Spear', Landhig 1 ROstraver .2 Daze no. A. " Lipper Columbia .2 " Lo ter te r Columbia 1 Wr 2 I . dde Liznetnonown gatela City .1 - Darn . No. 3 rill, Pine nun .4 McKeesport .3 Polet Perry a Look N 0.2.4 " Green 3prows, Brad. dock's Fields 0 City Varna '1 " Six Mile Kral 3 " Lock f No. I .3 W h arf 3 " She Ludiess Friend. Yesterday we paid a visit to the agricultu ral wareroooms of Messrs. Beckham ft Long, No. LW liberty street, to witness an exhibi tion of the working of the Ladies Friend Wash ing Machine. It Is of very simple construc tion, consisting of a set of rollers over which the articles to be cleansed are passed by means of &corrugated board to which a lever le Mt/taxed. Thelever is worked without any Mbor whatever, and in this respect, as in any others, surps een. asses anything of the kind we have ever We remained about half an hour viewing this rare work of mechanical ingenuity, du ring which time we saw a large comfort, a coterpane, a table cloth, and a lady's collar of the finest texture, thoroughly washed. The liner articles, which nobody win trust to any other • machine, were pronounced by several niatrensistanding by to be scrupulous ly clean, and yet not • single thread of them was lad uredby the promise. After what we have seen we are prepared to prom:mum the new Machine !kr ahead of all competitors, and destined ore long to become an Indispensable article to every household in the comary, the price being only sob. James Kiasley tit Cook, well known foil their inde fatigable energy and enterprise are the pro prietors of the Ladles' Frien and ctua Wend during Me day at Beckham &Long's. vise our sceptical friends, and the public to fMneral to go see and be convinced of the merits of this machine. A few county rights will be dispeised of at very liberal rates. The agency for such 0. popular machine will have a good paying investment. Tralemportatlen is Palladel phla. General tilwertzer requests us to Mato that transportation, to the flag Pranentatiou at inaladelphia, to take place on the fourth of July next, will be furnished by him, to the color bearers and color guards of the several regiMenta of the 18th military division. com posed of the COOSIUISB of ellegiumy, Ann- Licitana• and Jefferson. applkatrons can be made by the late commanders of regi ments, Or In cue that officer is not witnin retch of the persons desiring cransporlation, •by such person directly to General *waltzer. As tranenctrtatlon 1a provided for color bear ers and color guard Only. natisfaCtOrY evi dence in all - cases will be required that the applicant is one or thorn. A omit C,-Cool wee ar. 'noted and brought before or Morrison Yesterday ch %rape. on Oath of liatia Harmer with surety of UM pane: Tye offense consist. ed In Cool mitering the house ,of Ham ner an d using violent ind threatening language to ward the wire of the latter, who became so frightened at .the_dentonstration that she be. 'came 111 and VAS tOreed to retire to bed. Coot was abed ftite' doihirs and was made to enter ball In nut( of VW to keep the peace, which Ara floselleva have the effect, of keeping him Cool for srvenl . days . A. liana OM -4010301ntatCP fOr trig A& & "ISAArtOOf &Man alilerA F&" `L ~ f ~.. THE WEEKLY RAZETTE TWO minus ISSUED. ON WEDINIDDIATIA AND NAAIUDDATD. The edition le tonrardeel which will math the eat. •esibein *honest se the mall row. • VUILMEoFI Mm eT CO E U YEAR ........ L. ...... . CLUBS OF TEN AND UPWARD& None Exploalon--On 31miday tact, .the holler t' 11-011 En KEW-Ellin holongiN, to r. ./yrnex Young, located four intle_s west of k,bem'burß, exploded with terrible force, 001D plotgly iletnoltshmk the engine and machia ewrrt, and the wilt building to a level i„o teeth" fled 6UP b/Ithj':l'ea'railerndOea"rlr'U'agdhr• lance Of sixty feet. Seale half duke. Prir.°.l. wore in the mill when the ox West°. omit rms.. lingular as It may Keel. none of these a ore killed outright, though tw,o were coluilderably Injured. Fatal Aeclttessa.—On Saturday afternoon last, Henry flooHe, a carpenter, engaged at work on a bridge crossing the Cosieusatigh river from Johnstown to Cambria brarmagh, was Instantly killed by falling from the hrldpi into the river beneath. His head struck a atone at the bottom of the river, crushing In bin skull. It le a somewhat singular coincidence ns to date, that the father of the dime/teed lima soddenly killed in the Johnstown Mechanical Works Just oue year ago to the date from Sat. urday. Instant Death.—On Monday last, • man named George Wilk.inson, residing In Black lick lownehlp, Cambria county, was instantly I: I:led underibe following eircumstatmew. lie was engaged felling trees In the vicinity of his home, and had oat down one tree, which lodged agalnst,anotber In Its descent. While lolling ; the second - Area, a large limb from the - first broke - off andiell upon him, crnsbing In his skull and killing him Instantly. He w•s • married train 'audiences a fatally. Fraudulent Represses:Mutton.— Inman Carson preferred a charge of false pretense against Cornelius Rellenbaeker yesterday, be fore Alderman Taylor. Carson alleged that, the accused obtained a tire dollar greenback from him by false and fraudulent representa tion, ammo time since, which although frt. queatly requested to do so, he had failed to return. A warrant was 113.101.1 Clamp Rgeethsg.—The thmlist folks, hereabonts, are talking about hoiding their annual Camp meeting in the 4 •tonted groYe” near Tarentum. We understand the mange rs of that gronnd meet this afternoon at3h field street AL E. Church, to tumsider the pro. prim.). of holding ono this season. inquest.—The man who tiled so suddenly In South Pittsburgh on Tuesday, wan not liar rlson Williams, as we stated in yesterday's Inane, but Reese Williams. Coroner Clawson held an inquest on the remains yesterday-, when the Jury returned it verdict of death from "rupture of the heart." 132 d Penna. Volunteero.—The survivig members of the Cinl Penna. Volunteers Wi n ll bold an importnakanoetlng on Monday even ing next, at Council Chamber, City tluil , to Complete arrangements for partimpating In the Flag presentation, at Philadelphia, on the 4th proximo. Ilurglowy.—Tho house of a man named Snyder, In the Diamond, was entered through back window on Tuesday morning by a thief or thieves, and jewelry and other valuables r. orth one hundred and Otis dollars, carried off. No clue has yet been obtained of the bur glar. - I .ecture.--Mattle 51,C. Brown of Ohio, has a.treed to lecture this evening in Trinity M. E. Church. Ninth Ward. The subject is "Prin ciples," and from the very high reputation en joyed by the lecturer, we can promise our readers a rare intellectual treat. Barn Borrietl.—On Tuesday evening a barn belonging'C to Mr. Chlatett, on the Morning Sole road, In Collins township, woo totally an stroyeil by tire. The origin in the lire is un known. Ball Piece.—Thomas Kendrlek.s, charged with lareenr, and held In bonds for Lus ap pearance for trial, was yesterday surrendered a ball piece and Committed to Put. WATCHES. DUNSEATH & CO, Fine Wnteilegg, Silver and Silver Plated Ware. We are In recelyn dollynf new atyle• of GOLD LHAitni, PINS, EAR RINGS, ac. Call and see mar mock arid get prlee• • Jet ADZES' AND GENT'S W...92PCMEMEEi. ALL STYLIDI. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICER. AT WILL T. VITXT-arJEFlneli, ici_ Y LIE ST., NEAR FIFTH. J .r. J0.111...1 . JOHNSTON & Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., ..2 miles .. 4 `lttiebti_rskL, .IPaza.z.s.s. 4mlles 6 9 " 11 " 15 " 17 " 18 " B' Particalnr attention olvea 10 Repairing Wate..ce, Clock. and Jewelry. AC tort warrant rd ()LOAK9I CLOAKS Eli NEW CLOAKS GE MT RECRIVED AT THE PTO T. CLOAI ROUSE. ELEGANT CLOTH 84441418 OD" 61 " Selling at 62,50, tE New Cloak House, 49 Fifth St., MIS Opposite Old Theatre. F T D .I:4.,I)I :i;fI,IaMIMFR9: NEVINS' PATENT EMI cm Potato Planter,floe and Digger iocomuw I And Cultivator Combined! This Implement Is no longer an es - pertinent. It use been choroughly•ceted. IL maven the (hoe and la bo r of EIGHT TO TEN MEN dropping and covering at Ore game time as het as the h me can walk. It does th e ' work better and the product le from ten to twenty per cent. greater than the flaunt mode ol cultivation. Iu • falryield It will it ON E. THOUSA ND GIISkI ELS OP POTATOES IN A DAY: No. 83 LIBERTY STREET Ifif- Farmer's and others are Invited co call and examine thin machine. WILLIS uutrritE, lelnearmT FILED. DICKINSON. FAIRMAN & SAMSON, ITN IDERT A TC ERS, No. 196 Smithfield St., cor. 7th, (Entrance fromlieventh Sirtet,) .IE ° Z9V . X . ROB . OIFILC3ME, AND 133 SANDUSKY sTILKET, tay24lb.o ALABOILEATT I PA. ALI AIKEN, 1:71.47 - 3311ERMELIEGIcapii.,, No tell Fourth *teem% eliastmigo, el, coypu% o f all kinds, CRAYMearlehyoad oven+ denerynkm oe Monona YU19211 tiiXtua tUrnistieci. VP S"DigheWAVirtie,lMer. ft"al'h'd JlALootitui,D.D., Timm goring. up:: . 400% Miler; - Jee:c7l 01111 AN LESISs CO, awn WlLeux, Oan• • 00..1 WHOLESALE DEALER' IN FOREIGN AND bollllo3llt DRY GOODS, Zircoo. 04. Vicrocoo:l !Bt., Mut pow Alwyn Liamoad A. 1107.1 PITTe(BIJRUII. PA. BUICK': MACHINE . NSA -TlON.AlalittOh make., *lab only two- nine Weer, WSAO splendid ltrleks per day dts.fti wires and onitbanienktoa. &Stile weenlne done not pettetinarnat .we claim Welt we will take It Weis and 'Wean Ind money. Add , : es `URA!' ttligUA. denend Agent.. 111. alsdadW47, fa4ClOll , SACILSItz;-8.000 second k,tuu!,l4l,l34.o4,"o"Nriftljar.tt iel. • ' New. 172 and 174 Wm:4 acoeat. 11,11144., batel, fox ; Van tumor ao6 1 lel, • • "4. '1:;Z 456 Nolirttie alitraeot. MB= CLOCKS, JEWELRY, =ECM Erma= No. '4,74. LIBEttTY STREET IMEMI LEM MI FOR SALE AT -• 6180 -- 1 lib .. 118 ELM