uALLIII , , run.A..w.l. DV PENNIMAN. REED & CO., = 1•IS . •!.. I . . I t.) 4 "Ili ir 1t c Tittriburqh (6,1;-:rtte. MAN - 'LNI. IMIIMI Mill It 11 El IMMO r.! \\ A :ia'C'n :ln r totitri,c, in ins IU , Or, ant: lln .s 4 Bu; I , Ili.nry Pillow WH , on:, rt• toOrlinall . .l for Arotelobi) , Thomas .at V• • V anil Joatiph Cummins for Asr-ociate yt st o ry for Sheriff, and .lames B. t'lttrk for Prothonotary. The following are among the resolutions adOpteU Re.aned, That the Republicans of Butler county will cordially sustain Congress in its patriotic labor to protect and reward loyalty, to punish treason, and to secure, past all future contingency, the stability of the Unicin atul of Republican institution ~, by placing the reconstruction of the States lately In rebellion in the hands of the truly loyal men, to the entire exclusion of all who voluntarily labored to cor.struct Southern Confederacy. Re/lazed, That - we endorse the course of our able member of Congress--Hot. Thos. Williatus--and will sustain him in his labors for the right, adorned as they have been, bylearning, wisdom and patriotism. John EL Thompson, Esq., Dr. Amos Rush, and Dr. Wm. Irvin, were appointed Congressional Conferees. MONTGOI(H.RP COCHTY.—The Norris town Ilercaa heartily - endorses our propozi tion that any man who holds an equivocal position on public questions shall not be eounted among possible candidates for the United States Senatorship. It, also; names Judge Wm. D. Kelly for tho place., BLATTiCOUNTY.-A. S. Morrow, E. Ham mond, and L M. Lloyd, aro Republican Cox:tales:Mona! Conferees--17th district— and uninstructed. Samnel7.lleCalmont is the Bcptalliatn candidate for Assembly. Litaanott Conarrs",-Colonel John W. Forney will address a Republican mass meeting In Lebanon borough, on the 21st SECILETARY 11cCnixocu hus issued a circular to the officers he appointed In vio lation of law, requesting them to resign. Ho tells them he does this "reluctantly." „No doubt of that. But the temper of Con gress an:that point was not to be mistaken or farther trifled with. _Thritit-Two.of the mOstendnent Union men of Virginia have joined in a formal letter of thanks to the Ron. Win. Pitt' Fessenden for his masterly Report on Re. construction. Real "Unionists in all parts of the republic stand by Congress. IT is 'stated that the.. President is now willing to surrender Jefferson Davis into the custody of the courts of law, but is not disposed to release him on parole or bail. President . has so far taken Mr. J. Rogers, Copperhead M. C. from New Jersey', Into his coulidence, that he' ap points to oftlee.on his recommendation. LETTRR FROM ANWAR Tilisfloarensental City--Grane anti Sc enter Meratia-One of the Shells Sweep* Teriee-afFeetlegektene lathe Oars, -Emigrants-The tiny They are Irwhedied-Auswasseutents-Hot Weans- er, eke: . • - Bar-TxXOni, !dd., June 13th, IMO. 4thenre bat long been noted for its no .Uf s Monuments, Its grand, picturesque scenery, and' last, but not lend, Its pretty women. at this season of the year it is truly grand. In. monumental square, the Battle monument la the feature, a singularly con structed piece of mechanism, with transverse' Delta encircling It. bearing the name of some of the-heroes of 1812, with date of battle, de. OA. Charles street stands the surtessingli , beautiful memorial of the rather of our coun try, the finest monument In the Walled States. From its parapet, a magnificent view fa Afford ed the visitor, commanding the entire city and hay..., WEldars monument, on Broadway, next attract!, , the eye. The shot tower, the beautiful statuary, fountains, de., all tend to ward making i a . Valt here agreeable and in- ItruetiVei' . Day before _yesterday, an exciting ince thole plsoe at Ferry Bar, near the foot of t street; It .the nett. ever had here, an of . course; it attracted an immense crowd. The water-wissalteralitc unwed .every de scription of. sail, oar or steszo,.boaring the i=groteequagrony of "open countenances,. , eyes. and ears, we ever beheld, while the 'streets ie the vicinity of the boat-houses *re filled to repletion. The first race an nertrkedwairbetwecn the of the Ariel, “Itipple,eof the tindine, and “Zephyr. , " of the Zephyr Clubs, 'ail four-oared berms. While the Adel, a six-oared shell, was pulling end, a swell rebut a paseingrogswarniKel her. The crew witanceremonlocutly ducked wore soon picked .tip ' sini , the race was then proceeded voltheYllipple" leading out and gradually g Oh her adversaries to the stake boat and recturninaking the two miles in 17 minutes Ii seconds...the...Zephyrs following about a minute later, and the 'to" close In wake. Next came. what • wad tee anticipated feature of the °caution, a testiest between the six oared barge *.Undineo.and the shell "Ariel,. but the prospon.win ,marred by the ...amt.' again aapidling. The other took no heed of the accident,. but kept on, making her return In fifteen minutes. The interest manifested on this:occasion was Intense and we have no doubt aapeedy repetition will be had. Teeterdsy as the train wan abOdt Cum garristrorg exr this city, a lady Itntti. aboard,larew her arms around a gen emau , s neck, nylaVri the moat plthous manner, for - hint not to Mil her. Her lamentations were loud and long. The train started, the hang ing OP trtitim,..wadd nothe shaken off-pae. seekers alt the qtdiftreto loans the canso-gen • thrown retiond.rinaily conductor comesidong and staid Pills; eel% atid-e ping and cuii -cram erowd;the victim of misplaced confidence talls her. story. f.,-The now -wretched woman married thittiudit.ni the State of New York; only a few e with burg. and now b ra was trying to th ro wher ed. and about to leave for Baltimore without gir t:4oer terser money ingot back; home. .The matatar OtinaktQl thejleisserigersiverei 431. Lunen; burikene thought it a trie.kto "raise the Theanuattonir.finding;that ;the man really bad a ticket through and was trying to sank Affril/.11,0UU1 not permit; him to, go on his train; Mattlith he received the Upile; of . every onece board. ; Yesterday. having loniatats on'Thames street, east aide, we witnessed ' the landing afealtipleadoMamemiurougranta. • Weals° saw the land sharks-theirown conntrYmen- Improve the time buying cads mo for:. an advanhe of ten to fifteen per cent. Thousands f4 eUilds.*XP SLlntnnig*:. in OW way for nbaiika Miss Lotta is turning ;the •beads of the --flaltnnereatis with ' her nags; dancing and ,ppotessl acting.. %ker. places of . amuse memnre incetiyeloeed up: Fredtaiteentdoseel on Monday evening. The Now Amerman might as welt he.OlOstBl. ; They are literally playing to empty nooses. It eineaday was thecarat of the season. the mercury stand ing ninety degrees in the shade* • AZAWAA. g~oi~ waseuisgox Tr• eidailneilliteGeteatt Illairailk4l2l - Jul fires'—eleseeon pill Probe 74ei ImpilleG—Se!ntil onuu gri en Übe robsitar=r/ient—iesipeolittion 'Dae illextWa fAFAII = E,TAIMIL. 'lra Be eirroeta . Nertbitirannelpeolais to taifieveknn rwere lay in h is seat Mr. Grinnell is in hie te- Kr. Is a icAli p"r ei l T r a thst = k 2a l° l l iirl . r. -. Cregn. " IsaiahMN; receiving the Vra=s,:knlteilotittallUlVi. stmatorressendon was . too ill to attend a lia o t x ngthe ManceCo=tr=y and that, isrrt3;v on The Bore Committee on Foreign Relattotui . 1 n tePontabitoluttOna-mlldly cenatuning the muse ot.the'GoTertitstent on the iriglian The committee will also take a bold stand in rettaronee W Airless scatters. but .nnani sorakeesint 'orthirliesd, . . . can bontis: -- - Metal iptonnition belt been received that the King airroesda wider. date. of Kay etth. has decreed Mitt in the event of warm:Enchant Veleeht tiellehigie =Meet. of tecatile Stater shall nOr be B fitted to cotton and endisesk.. thial ottrarinotona. ma reoleteeny be preatle#oo44 ol, Oetft Steisg"' Niw Toistailbs. l She midst Mors sa.Y.SbitesaaSer=sass Conamistee bas sersectlatX sas Or The pssisitsassyt p..IbSINSISIROMMINIMIPORk;t IME - ; NM MMEMS=2 VuIIME LXXX WE CITY ITEMS 12111=1 11111= =I 1111= =I f•••:1 .11.11 , 6 n pon to I,plaiti so harsh WI,. a person noel. all btx per.onal and cancan Lottartna• anothar•• intereat, c 'tne extent of peraenntinr and ttntlng rutivly 14, tlanae under bltn, ev , n to ladles, who,e meal Induce, I Inxt, 'pout. or net La apta.l - to aid muarext, at , uaturalt) f 1.10111,111. some :contrtslitng reason. and are very I tpt to think lit is rentunurated in some way. I thus reasoned, and came to the erroneous conclusion of wl.ich he complained. 1 trust he will accept the explanation and excuse me. si is sonissend to tied eases el such veep dot 'dee, ."-tendshiplitat I am now an xt ons to know the anoint. otitis earnest work, and .r It shall prove tout I am wrong in supposing ,hat Ills uctoxn Is cuided by Interested m to ci. rI tas know that we have such it Jona ,hun among us, and let tilt the people honor title aerortlingly. Ills assumption that my opposition to part of the .cries so earnestly advocated uy hint was the rattan of my retirement from the pro . salon may expiate. Is he afraid that he mad meet a like fate if he should fall to en , a toe..e them. or does he simply mean to warn other tsaeLturs to beware how they pronounce ani other hook superior to these I I really wed] to ho put right In this matter. Do, Mt. Sergeant enlighten me. K. DAVIS. Dr. Ke7•er'■ Blood S aaa e eee Never Flute. We pit lish below another certificate with regard to tile eMeacy Millet great remedy, Dr. Keyser's Blood seitivlies. Day after day the doctor has Certificates of cure made by this rerum.y of er he failure to mire by the most distinguished of the medical faculty. We would further note the fact that every one of his cures are so near at home us to enable any one to avoid being Imposed upon. Dr. Key ser's Blood Searcher is a reliable medicine for all d iseases of debility, having their origin In diseaSer.i or Vitintell state of the blood. 13ys. pepsin, a ropey, kidney discase, fever nod .mtn. , its well its ulcers and incipient cancers, Are soon made to disappear under its use. .t.116111CA.4 Horse, Jonestown, June IS, iMid. Dv. KitvAirti—Dear take this chance tO write yOu a few lines in respect to your Blood St archer, prepared by you. My wife was anti, ed with a frightful ulcer on her face. After I I ad some of the best doctors in this Part .1! ire country. attending her, but they ~.muld no. do her any good, I was advised to try your Blood Searcher., I :e.t half a dozen .mtt.las, but before she lased two bottles her toes Ww entirely well. You can publish this gmrfs7" ace p r oper. JOsern Samiltagalt, American Home; JOhnstown. Ask for Dr. Keyser's Blood Searcher, and take tip other. At ISO Wood street. neat and .16s.baostIon. It requires a constitution and physique of unusual strength to reset the °Abet of the en ervating beat of July and August. Unless rho system is toned and sustained by a wholesome .ttotoneide during these oppressive months it Is likely to be so severely debilitated as toren der it an easy prey to the epidemics which prevail in the fall. "A wholeorime stomachic I where Is it to be found," asks the reader, who bas, perhaps, been told by hil l physidan that a little good brandy is a servioeattle stimulant, and has eought for that obsolete article in vain. It would be as idle to expect whoiesornerise. and purify among the liquors of commerce es to look for miracles of piety in the State prise on., or wisdom in an Idiot :asylum. There is one ape recource—.ort one—for those who need a protective tonic and health-sno. taming Invigonmt. Let them commence at once, an tub torrid season opens m all Its in tenalty, a course et Hostetter's I kuo33 anch tetra Ask the returned after* and soldiers of the tialett Army, who have used this elixir tturini the war, what they think of It, They will tell you that It keeps up the vital forces under the wilting beams of a vertical sun without vitiating the blood or creating any undue excitement in the circulation. As the poet Cowper said of tea, "It cheers, but not inebriates." It braces the nervous , organiza tion and regulates all the functions of the body. No other stimulant can compare m pu rity with the Essence Of Eye, which forms its bash., and the tonic , aperient and anti-bilious herbs with which it b Medicated are the beat of their kind on the face of the earth. Elostetteem Bailers rr sold wholesale and retail at very low rates at I. Lamlnips Deng and Paton Medicine Depot, No. fit Market Mt bet, corner of the Diamond an.l Market, near fourth street. Trained Horse ItzlObltlon. Prafessof Hamilton it Co. NMI exhibit:their wondtirful trained hOrses, Blr Henry and Gen eral ebertdart, as follow.: On 'Monday, June 18th, at Bellvarnon; aati, at Perryopolis; 20th, at Connellsville; 21 st, at Mt. Pleasant; 21:1, at htendon;23d, at itlddledmni; lath. at Madmen; 26th, at Wait Mewicin;sitd the 59th at Monon gahela City. . The exhibition will be ureter -a spacious pavilion. The performances; of these horses, without bridlo . or rein, aro quite nalque, and have never failed to interest and astonish large audiences. =:::E=1 Fleming, Druggist, 84.. Market street, In addition to his large Meek of Dregs and Pat ent Medicine, has added the Chien qualities of English and Scotch Ales, Porhir and Brown Stout. its It hes been extremely dieleult to procure these articles 1n this city, we mention this matter for the benefit of our Fleming also keeps a very [cleat stook of Pure Liquors for medical purposes. ==E=2l Everybody prides upon aneat pretty foot, and there certainly Is no good reason why all persons should not make etleast a respectable show of "understandings." The great difficul ty, however, with most Is to know wheretotiny handsome hoots or shoes, such as will make oven ugly feet show to good advantage. We know of no better house to patronize than Robinson's, 61 Market street. He sells good articles at the cheapest e tea. ilatb Tabs! Haab Tubs Cleanliness of person is the best known pre. 4 . ventive al sickness. and even family hould have a be .h room etipplied with 001 mi ta] tubs manufactured and for sale T. T. Ewene & Co n bip. laaWood street. Everything in the way of bath tubs can be found at the most reasonable of miasma .EWOM , & WIS. A. full line of Chandeliers Just received and for male at very low rates. . 8111111let6alig New We have known of the Sarsaparilla extract being combined with bodide of Potaaslum, but never until now in lodide of Lime. The supe rior • advantage of this combination for hu mors, bad blood, idc, are palpable to all. This valuable remedy, Sarsaparilla With lodide of Wan we advertise to-day. Dyspepsia Do not sadist with dyspepsia when relief is so Mose at Multi. Twenty thousaitd people have been meted of this terrible disease In the Let year by the use of Doback , s Stomach Mt tors. The Gaiters nod Bummer 'nippers Ow ladles , weer, now •offered so cheap at Itabinson's, 61 Market street, are the most charming articles or pedal ecneerings e'er offered In this city-. Dress goody for the present season, on the northeast . 00* - ,C 4 g; TIMM and Mar/r96 Wrenn , C. flexion Lovi & Bno. inaiir Aims And timer Cloths for Saalueo $1 Blasi a Bell's. rats* Wide Width Black. and , White 81114. far 101,75, at Bates a Viola area, Pant Stunt of au kinds at Batas d Beira Limed Goods. ♦ complete assortment at Bates R Belts. While and Colored Mammalian, )rah ex/NW its ,Opetied K Bata a 80/Ps *•.r nap saes, lessUasil 1 1 / 1 14140011 akin's* , *Ora Sas. l :TtC ~1-'•( • THE PITTSBURGH GA:AETTE. ---No ). 141 CITY ITEMS I ollt , A, 4,0.111. .11 a I. Ihna At, .“•••,tig u. 1-,v11.•1 Rt.,. anti ha, w'l! t. 1.1 Yttroiko, 5,1•1.1,4 uu 1•••9t improvemeutt tike I,,Tan ,nllomd n of -k 1, , an-I nut the hewl o! tht•lr 1,V.Pf.,+,1011. I:=1 •Lt eta N ri,t, 111 eatrrui I,lg lt•elh .•1 1 ullll,ll, Nitrmt+ dente“LLS Is er . - ttln thmgerw, safe. ptob.sant and nu , :v1 etrocts. Ir t i; ,petteer tI me experience In the mn , oi till- agent than any ,lent let In thin ell), ketng th, arsl mi nont,,ter 11 here. Any per-ons entrifating thernselt CC CO the Care tr ll l not he illsappolltt e,l. Remember No. .2:4 Penn street, where first class 'wig of teeth are Ingot - tett for $lll, equal If not +evertor to those for which hml 00 are charge , ' nt of her places. °abb..' Art Window... Tie art windows of Dabble well known photograph estainishuient, No 2i; St Clair street, continues to prove a great centre of traction. There Is a superiority In Mr. Deb..' specimens which no other artist in this city ean lie takes as clear and beautiful impressions as any artist in the eastern cities. The services of a first class artist have been secured to color Cabinet and Imperial photo praphs, and in this department estuallai/Yi great excellence prevails. As Plttsburghers, we are proud of the art and enterprise its played by our fellow townsman, and all who desire any style of a truthful picture of them- Selvds or friends we earnestly advise to favor this palatial establishment with a esti. We ale now experiencing very hot weather. It In Jun such a season as would promote the Interests of pleasure parties. Dally do we notice crowds flocking to Pittook'. for M inims, Gold Pens, a.c. Invisible Photograph. at Pittock' •. All tho New soots at Plttock's .tic.amt le De MarguerltteP, Charlotte Thomp. ,on, Julia Daly, Monk SIFIUM, 'lotto, i 1.13111, Cogowell—Photographs et l'lttoek's. Summer reading matter at Pt tt oak's. Great Rash for Great Bar`alo■ At the extensive and popular Hat and tap House of Wm. Fleming, No. 129 Wood street. We are selling of our stock—Men's and Boy's Straw Hate, Men's and Boy's fine Summer Veit Hate; Lathes , and Misses' Hata, trimmed and untrimmed. The above goods will be sold wholesale or retail, at leas prices than at any other house In the ally. Tbe Mloaf Ibsboelllo I The most beautiful of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters are to be obtained at the lowest of prices, at Robinson's, No. el Market street For dresses. Just opened on the northeast our ner of Fourth and Market stroeta. C. Halmos Loves d Rae. All trlgthrl and qualltien, at less than mark ,•t rates, on the northeast corner of Fourth end blarket. streets. C. 114..x50u Lore & Ben. Dry Hoods Of all the leading makes, at popular prices, on the northeast corner of I mirth and Market. streets. C. lisasos Lova & Ban. Sensible People Buy their Boots and Shoe. at the Opera House Shoe Store, as they save money by doing so. I=l Al the Opera Bone, Dining Saloon Done up brow, and cooked Just to turn, at dm Opera House Dining Saloon. Dove. Patent lee Cream !Wen Water. Try It. Only to be had at the Opera Boner Dining Saloon. Contort !101l Shoe Store And the Opera House Shoo Soon, are the mane No. GO Fifth street. Meat Fashionable Goods In tbeelty at tho Opera House Shoe Otero, No. 6o Fifth street. 9241 0 . L. dell' French Morocco Boots, at South Wm', No. sa Market street. The Booth and Shoes sold at South lt Ross No. 63 Market street. Hataphrers Homeopathic McManus for sale et Folima , s Deng store, No 108 limithfical street. Musk Ontnadinea, and Thin Summer ticeds at Bates & 017 *2OO. Lath.. Gaiters, at South t Itoss,' No. 63 Mar ket stmt. Plain Solid Colored Clothe, [frown, Mack and Green Thous High Button Gutters ut South & 'loom No. 63 Market treat. Mynah. The leulles' Gutters st South & Roes', No. 63 Market etreet. Milk lase Mantles in elegant designs, • very choice Stock, Dates I BeII'S. Great Barseasts At tho Open Hone Shoo Store, No. CO Fifth Street. New ?Wylie. At tbo Opera House Shoo Btoro, No. 60 Fifth street.. In the city at the Opera Hou.e shoo Store. Fine Senora dt the Ocera Howe Dining Skloon. --....- Bost Brand Sonars and Tobacco At the Opera House Dining Saloon. At the Opera Howie DLamg Saloon De Strawberriei and Cream AL the Opens Howe Mahn Saloon. Beet Geode In the City At tho Opera noose Shoo Store. Lomeli b 7 Crevasses in Louisiana.— Quarterma • Department South— Itednetion in Dupe/mem—Trial of Pay master Spaulding. Waantioximr, June la—The report of Gen. Humphreys concerning the losses by the erovtieees In Louisiana. sent in to.day, shows the breaks to be nilmorOns, and unusually die setrous. Ile recommends appropriations for repairs me follows: Yasuo bottoms, 830.5,000: eight levees on the Texas bottom, eigeeoo; three levees on Mississippi Delta, e1d7,00e, , ari aggregate Of /SLUM He says that the crops of cotton, growing in the aduvial region above Bed river In Diki, would amount toelle,ooo,ow, and the sugar crop below that, would be, at the present prices, eGO,OOO,OtO. The complete repels of all the levoes would require ellideote, divided between Arkansas, Louisiana, and issppi lie estimates the alluvial land. at 311,000 square miles, of which IMAGO are in the sugar reVon, of which One third might be brought tindermiltivation or a million and • half acres for anger, and 7,000,000 sores for cot ton. General Hushing has armed from the in apeetton ofliffaire in the QUartermastets' partteent at the South. There have been heavy reductions In expenses everywhere. The Senate has confirmed J. P. Oakley, Peen.. master at Beloit, Wm. The trial of Paymaster Paulding had con cluded. The 0•160/7100 shows li that e has dis bursed 11140,00:1,000 during the war. lio corrupt motive was developed In the , Merchants Bank. I T New You, June 16. , =The Auer money arti cle says: We learn from oneof our financial men who hasj tutt returned from Washington, that the Senate Mune* Committee will prob ably, In the now internal iteladleblil• the ten tar cent. taxon banks titat pay Out the old circulation of the State lames, and in lion of this will Insert • specific tax on all outetazuling circulations of old Linea Theta= la to l uni sa n sid kr the banks hawing each Dotes o g. The amcemt of tide tax Is not definitely Axed, but It la probabl e thatit will be 5!,4 per cent. a year,payable monthly. This will obviously produce a very much larger fevenne than wotddluren collected under the ten•per cent . rasa °meat, while Chao is the further advantage the currency. wilt be contracted gredttany Insteed of spasmofil• 06 4 Y PK -RaaW,T• ?-- ~"~ r 4 ..~;.~A: ~~x~£~'.iY~..au ~ ovrfsa ~ .~. t_-.-K _. w~i-,.. ....., ~~.'...e.x.,..:tr,' IJ'l] ''lUl( ;11, =I =MEI I Grenadine. liAlaek ISUks, Appreciated I Blemt .151tyles Easellest Pastry sArITIMAY SE[lllO Elolo‘. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. COAGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, 11111 =Sr lir I, 're , ll the l' ,, lnzitittee of II 00- 1. , ,nc.., the .11sagroving ntet on the Joint r,. , dninro ruihn I ve L. thr diApoettl of pub:, the ' , what, Stlites, alaAe ryperi, W , 114 I %s p1t., ,, e44, the re,o. ll= 1.• by u n per-on to equity nerve for two year, artor uhlrh one iltlntired anal sixty 'yes may Ite tere,l until .I unwary next. All ho have taken part in the rebellion are ttx .• 'rout the privilege, of the bill, after that lion rex..kitten IN romp. oil M shsrman rose to a personal explanation Ile round lit the New York Trybane an article In n hien be wan alluded to ea the organ of the 1 realer) Deptu Daunt. Till. watt unjust to him. Two Important bLlts, emanating from the Treasury Department, had been intro duced In the Senate this Wtitter lie hall up posed MO Cl these, 11011 favored the other. did not snot the Secretary of the Treasury to he hold responstble for his (Mr. Shormitn on - ors, and he (Mr. Sherman) did not wish to be held responsible for the errors Of •,&nybod) but him/telt. Mr. Van Wink!, introduced n resolution to permit the tjuartermastor General to pay tic citizons of the county of Berkley and Jef ferson, West V irgonim for Quartermasters . stores furnishes! to the army. ressomtiOn was passed. resolution to print one thousand norms of :be 'import of the Board of Visitor% to the Na val Academy for 1866 1 was reported from Inc tommittee on Printing by Mr. Anthony, and pa th, motion of Mr. Wilson the bill to con thine In force the Fressituen's Burette !van made the speciat order for Tneeslay ilex It one o'clock. . Mr, t,rlvtea Introdtteed n re.sOlntlOn, whitth , r naOptoO, culling upon the Secretary of Wa na r for a report of the Board of Oftleers on the Ittlnjet, of COMA defenses. Mr, Howard indited up the bill nuthortztlig the eastern division of the Pacific Railroad. to select tnelr route Ate., published la the pro ceedings of tho Senate day before yesterdiO, which was discussed and afterwards post poned. The 4otnl resolution for the representat ion of the L nited statue at the Paris exposition w as taken up. The question was upon the amend ment of Ilr.Harria to appropriate oas,oon in cote for the erroct lon of buildings for the die t lay of American articles. The amendment wa.., agreed to. Vona 18. Nays 17. Thip following li. the t ite in detail. You—Anthony. Cragta, Creswell, Doolittle, Edmonds, Guthrie, Dorris, liondoreon, John son, Morgan. Mornll, Norton, !rye, 11.0niony, ~,ragas, Van IV Mkt°, Wilt on* sad WIWon .Topo—Buekalow Chandler, Cowan, Dart., Foster, tirunee, Hendrick., Reward, llowe, Kirkwood, Lane, (of Ind.) Pom eroy, grans bury, Siewurt, Trumbull, Wade and 1 ales-li . Mr. Harris offered an amendment makin g It the duty of agents distributing; money under this joint resolution to report such disburse. meads to detail to Congreas, which was adopt- Mr. Stewart demanded the yeas and °nye .11 the passage of tint resolution as amended. :ea. il, nays 13, w, the resolution was penned, ml it goes to the House for 001101211 . 011 Ce to he emote:Myrna, un motion of Mr. Doolittle It was reoolve,l Ina , ;' ,. 11 - eu the Senate adjourn tesday, IL ad journ to meet on Monday next. The Senate then, to aecoronueo with tho csolutten adoptedesterday . , proceeded to the comddi ration of y bine from the Commit. tee on the District of Columbia. . . The Preohlentki Private Secretary entered the Senate Chamber at half past two with et ...age from the President returning, wttL objecitma, the bill authorizing the New 'ors and Idouttne Iron Mining Company to urelmee certain land+, reserved from We end at now in market. . . The tanodtleration of the District of Colon:t -ole business was resumed. A number of pri. vale and local bllln were disposed of. At four o'clock Mr. Sprague called for the rending of the veto message. The rocatago was real and ordered to be printed. Mr. liorriil moved to call up the bill repeal-', lug the citycharter f Washington und licorgetown, nod providing for their torero tuent by Commissioners. Mr. Wham moved to postpone the above bill till the first Idondur to December. He was LA favor, he said, of the other proposition, which conferred negro suffrage in the District. The pending tall was made the special order for Wednesday nett. .11.11va o'clock tbo Scootd went LIU, eruct, tiro sendlou and soon atter •ypurneL Er= Immedinils tif r G , sr .r th . e readi e nu o f the Jour htr a n :4de lir:Tres% liftlon, and ral th e A l f fiX re ivi. one question : Wanes:as, It is alleged in the publie press that lion. Lovell IL Kosseau, a member of thus House from the State of Kentucky, did, on the evening of Thursday, the itch Instant, commit en assanit upon the person of Wm. J. It. Urin• mill, a member of this !louse from Mediate of . . lows, because of words spoken In this Howes iiy the latter; and whereas raid asesnla if ,omudtted, was a I'm:nib of the privilege* al this House and of the member assaulted therefore • . - - Resolved, That a select committee of flee be appointed by the Speaker to investigate the eubjeet and to report the faits, with such es. Mertens in reference thereto as m their Judg ment may be _proper or nectmaary for the y In dwation of the privileges of this House and the promotion of its members, and that said committee have power to send for palms and papers, and to examine sertnesaeson oath. The previous question Was seconded andthe resolution was adopted Mr. Illahro, from the Committee on Military Miklos, reported beck the Senate joint remake- Mon to proirlde for the payment of bounty to certain Maim* regiments, Which _wall 'read three times an/ passed. The Joint resolution directing the sett to mcat of the aconpUr of Lieut. W. FJ. kumvink, of the :rah Ohio foinnteers, was adopted. Mr. Henderson totrodnowl a bill granting lands to aid in the construutiOn of a railroad and telegraph line from the Columbia river to Salt lake City, which was road twice and re ferred to the Committee on the Pacific Rai road. The Senate hill to regulate the appointment of paymasters In the nary was The bills to sell lands to the was VLeavon worth, Kansas, for a public park, and to en 'hertz° the construction of a horse railway t p li o ro . lb Port Leavenworth Reservation, wore Mr. gingham asked leave to offer c ent of resolution requesting the Prealdent of the United States to transmit forthwith to the ezeentivea of the several States caplets of the amerttiment proposed by Congress to the State Legislatures to amend the Conetitution of the United SLAWS, pawed June 13th, tail, to the end that the States may premed to act on the said articles of amendment. Mr. Le 1110114 asked the Speaker whether the Concurrent Resolution canto in by ennui- mom consent! The Speaker stated Ids understanding was that It was reported from the Committee on limootestruotlon. and therefore privileged. Mr. Bingham corrected that, and said he asked unanimous consent to introduce It as is member. Mr. Le Blond said the consent has not emu given. The Itembaton is wrong on Its face. It request. the Executive to seed copies of the proposed article. of amendment to the different States, ere the time for the Execu tive to approve or reject the joint resolution proposing them, has elapsed. (A member in his vicinity sine t old mething him In • whisper.) I ran told, ho continued, that the Executive is not required to s4n a joint reso lutionproposing Constitutional amendments. Mr. Randall, of Pennsylvania, interrupted, and Inquired of the Speaker whether there was anything properly before tho House. The Speaker-1f the genUcnien from the Committee (Mr. Bingham) makes the report from the Reconstruction Committee of which be is a member, it in before the House, other wise It Is ,object to objection by any member. Mr. Le Blond ( without paying attention to this side scene) said that it had been the prac tice to submit resolution. _proposing comditu. Clonal amendments to the Executive. Mr. Bingham challenged him to say when that had been the practice. Mr. Le Blond replied that it had been done under Mr. Buchanan'a administration, and also under Ms. Lincoln's. Mr. Bingham inquired whether the twelve amendments reported by the first Congress of the United States land ever been submitted to or approved by the President. Mr. Le Blond said he was aware that in the early history of the country the record showed nothing on the Subject. It did not show that oonxtitutioaal amendments were ever ap proved or rejected by the President, but It was a fact which the gentleman could not escape. Hutt the Constitution made no t exceptions whatever as to the bill and jon resolutions requiring the signature of the President. The bill reported two days since by Mr. Byers, from the Committee on Patents, to ex. tend the patent of Jonathan Dallier coating with cement the inside of pipes, came up next in order, and after a long debate was rejected. On motion of Mr Raymond, It was ordered that the proceedings to-morrow be oonflned to general debate on the President's annual The proceeded to the consideration of the bill to provide for restoring to the States lately in Insurrection their fullpolitical Mr. Raymond. who had the floor, yielded to Mr. Orth with the understanding that he should address the Mouse en Monday. Mr. lliiaallll offered the following amendment to the bill: "Provided, however, that QM act shall not be construed to deny the right. of each House of Congress to be the judge of the election return, and the qualification of its own members, or to prohibit the admission by either House of any member duly elected and qualltled in taking the required oaths of office at any time." Mr. Orth made a speech in support of the bill, after which it went over until. Monday next.. . . Mr. Donnelly, from tho Committee on Pub ilo lauds, reported back the 13ennte Joint res• olutlon, pass= reirterdimeudanatory of end in addition to the aot ot /day lith. WU ors= la g lands to aid In the eonstroetkm of cer. ialn railroads - d.in Wisconsin. Read • third Woe =douse The BanatebllhoondrminOthetitieor.ilexis tildTo/OMII/020% Or /0/4 Q Zinnfitedomity JUNE 16, 1866 EWE nd t . -; , 1111 rin.l 011,rn... Mr In, toe .:.r.,. =I 111. Flock. (n.ut I ;2t,,1 1!-•• In I -intent' iVe.t twin,. et.iiiieol••.: i• • Ilse reitte•li•littei erentent, pitying itie (•,t• e. it. .ie. tit suppreciiiiiii, the three ni DO 11.11,t1dInClit. AK, flgt . .•••.i 10 and Oat 11 3tl ithigham Inttnalueed Joint resolution titteettug the 11111111., Cii Ed o ar.l Dungar and .to+enn Pal ler, a hn had het n outnuastotieti as Lieutenant , in the 11:31111)hin I tilant, y, but who were killed before being nit.terad in, to be enrolled It Intsiemi 111 rout the dote of their etnnuthetidliti After some dist...lion, It tea, on mot 1011 of Sir Wilson. of itwa. referred to the I'olll Tait tee MI Mitnary Affair , lit. Moorehead t, .11131,11 , 1. d rl - 11111 service on the itosettau-Urintiell Countuttee, and Mr. Thayer apptunted In hl. Mye, presented the memorial of H. he h Moneta . tar Wig/111, all 111/111 . 01 . 111/0 1011 of too thttu+and live Unwired 4i111131.1,1 In Imre baae a oust of General Rao:dual' Pulaski, killed at Savannah daring the Revolutionary war, wlnrh 1./.11/31. WILY extented by the 1.1.1.ter Henry Sandera. of Philadelphia, at the rerpned toe Joint Lint try totutnittee of tile Thirt ourth Congress, me. a complution to I Ind ot kosentbko, purchttatni from lout 1.1 Congress. Ht four o'cb•t it the lions,. adieu: red. FROM NEW ORLEM Nark et•---lles. trait advice.. American Colonists Dlssatistit.l—Activity of Lib erals Share the Reported French With drawal-,Xlridigation and Holy See— l-arse Ptirebititi . of Rules for Missouri —Complaints of Federal Oflieers—Ad dress of the Governor General of Cu ba—Terrible !Storm at Pensacola. N to flittekits, Jun. 15.—Cottoto sales Me ' budes• prices unsettled receipts for the 3,,,e3 bales against. S,aL.hairs last week; ex ports for the eek, in rl5. bales; stock, 1173 , 21 bales, Sterling M. New York Exchange, 1 ,, , „ to he premium. Coffee; week's sales 135 sacks; st...k, 1,787 sacks; Prime, Me gold. the Amerium Colonists advise the people to 't qe a l. k tg:g..bt are more active inure the re ported French withdrawal. Maximilian has entered into a now concord ent with the Moly Sae. Ile refused to repeal the Cavil marriage act and the confiscation of Chureh property, winch Itomeo iteknow ledge. Mr. Prince, late United States Consul at !dm 3inoras, purchased of the Liberais four thou. sand hones and mules, and sent them to Mi. .mrl. lk is chargt•d that they were stolen from netghboridg Mexican. film profits were 11u1,1011n gold. Complaints have been made that Federal of doers tWlect unlawful toll across the Rio Grande, and pocket the money. Gen.Sersindls, Governor of Calm, was inaug urated. In els address he promises conserva tive progress and equal JU/Stlee, and praises the army and people. The stock of bll,lO . Is ate,e63 bones. The !mica are limited. New tobacoo Is arriving slowly. Began animated and advancing, in an anticipated change of the tariff of the Uni ted States. A terrible storm passed over Pensacola Bay doing damage to the shipping and Fort Pick The pluuttng of owerfloan lands le lively and the people are hopeful of the new crops. LATEST FROM NEW VORK. Dore Cholera C 0... to the City—Bo more of Cinders in Drootlyn--rnstalon Coarse Trot Dexter Beata Patebea Three !Drink:fait nests. New Tons, Juno 15—Madnight.—In addition to the death by cholera of a citizen In Eliza beth Street, three other eases are renerto'l In the city to-day—two persons residing in Wa verly plasm and another in Cherry alley. The names are unknown and the result of the die- Übe Is not yet ascertained. Various rumors of cholera here and In Brooklyn are current to-night. Since last report, there has been one death from cholera, and two now cases at quarantine. In the trot over Fashion Course, this after noon, for ono th ousand dollars, mile hoots, beet three in live, Dexter beat George E. Futchon. Jr., in threo straight heats. The time was 4,234, it 2% and 2.51 , i. The race was cry waiting, and a large crowd was present. (..havt.altoddy wen examined be. torn WO Police Judge, on a charge of selling au interest In the steamship Dakotah to Co. Wm. E. Johnson, of Nevada, which Interest it belle Cod he did not own. A new steamer la won to be placed on the 11 mamma and California route. The Fenian" are clamoring at headquarters for money supposed to be la the treasury. FROM NASIIVH.I.E AND MEMPHIS. Fire la nasbrille—Loss 1513.000 Mar deform allot atdlifonpids by a Friend of Their Vietlem—A Waslinty Finnan and His non Assassinated at Little Reek. Arkansas. vtits, Juno lAA are this morning de 4troyed the banking and [awnless houses of Locals & Lev crick, corner of Broad and Col lege streets, and several adjoining buildings. Loss, afloat, thousand, dollars, with but little 1.1131011DC0. Missals, June 13.—While a posse were winging into the city two men named 8. A- Boget and Prank Wingnte, arrested for U3O tounler of a man named rayneon Tuesday night, who were informed on by Erbank, an accomplice, who pointed them out near the pity this morning, they were met by Hender son, a relation of Payne, who shot all th ree, killing the formerod mortally wounding tlotiThe posse (Wa s tered him to desist. Re nts , they fired, killing Henderson . Saint, who tilled Henderson, was an uncle of the latter. A telegram from Lmie Rock, Dart night, states that Dr. Webb,a wealthy citizen of that atty. and his eon were murdered In bed by an unkubwn assassin. Destrgrellail or Woolen iiimd Cotten MUIR. Puitanatrais, June 13.—This morning the Woolen and Cotton Malls of authard Garbed on Franktord, above Harrison street, were en tirely destroyed by Ire. Logs Sila,mm. Mum ranee 117%001 Foster d bb's COttOn Mill sa 'of olog was also burned. Loge .24004 Insu rance tll,ew. The following are the ton, minces in New York and Eastern Companies : dorm and Security Companies, ati 3 OUO each, and International and Metropolitan, 0,0130 coon ; all Now York Companies. Etna, Hart ford, Royid,Liverpool, Spring - dead, Maassichu gotta, and Narreigansett, Rhode Island, Nolo oath. tinardlau of New York, Eltaltooto of abode Inland and Relief of Now lark, S3,IM etch. ldurellug Ruwitor—lieported Assaudnir Won of Judge Underwood at Mei An. dela. Wasuisoros, June 115.—A startling rumor prevailed throughout the City this afternoon, and in all the public Departments and In both Rouses of Congress, that Judge Underwood had to-day boon assassinated In Alexandria. Virgtnin, by Dr. Maddox; but a telegram from Alel4/...111/1 received this evening, in reply to question, says Judge Underwood Is alive, In his house. lie has not been shot, and Dr. Maddox Is in Richmond. Secret Slogs of Railroad East- neer*. ROCEMITIA, N. Y. June 15.—e convention of Railroad Engineers, over sixty in number, representing all the organizations of that clam In the United States and Canada, has been in secret session here for twodays, and ad journed last night. The avowed object was to urevent strikes like that on the Michigan Southern railroad. It la announced that a plan was unanimously adopted, which will of lect tho object to the satisfaction of the nom pantos and engineers. Letters of President, Lincoln concern. WS the Pleated& Letldntnre—lmeree• don Corrected. Nits You, Juno 15.—Thu Pithens publishes letters of President Mumln to General Welt. col concerning the calling of the Virginia Le.. glaisturs together. Be corrects the loges. 41011 that be had recognised the rebel Legisla tere us a rightful body, as Judge Campbell swanned. Death from atheism—The lodietment 91' . . Fenian Proudest Roberts. Env Yosx, June 15.—Thiz mornings well-to- do climes died In Elizabeth street of Cbderv.. . . . . District Attorney tiourtney, who has 'been unable to elicit any testimony against Mr. Roberts, the President of the Fenians, hal ile• fermium' to lay what filets he has before the Grand Jury now in session. United States Senator trona New Kamp• shire—Eleetton of Arr. Patterson. CONCORD, N. IL, June 16 , ....The vote for United States Senator in the House of Ilepre sentatlves, to-day, rem iteu as follows: James W. Patterson, 191), John A. Eastman, Mt Dan iel Clark,S. In the Senate the vote stood: Patterson, 9, Eastman S. Patterson Wan warmly congratulated, in and out of the Slate Howe, on his election. Frew Callforals. SAN Ennoctsoo, June 141.--Gen. liallook Mar tod north yestarday,on a tour of observation. Goo. McDowell, It is expected, 'will soon' re sume the tonneau= of the posts In his depart. moat. Btll Vetoed Wasnixeron, June 15,4 t is understood that the President has vetoed tho hill to enable the New York Montana Iron Manufacturing Oom- Amy to Purchalie * certain. amount of the pub le lands net now In the 'market. • (leonine:m.o. W. June 11,--Major Gem Sher. wan arrived hero thin afternoon ln the revenue eager John A. Div. The General ',end staff were. Invited up townby the Mayor and wore entertained at a hotol s , after Caleb they left for Detroit. in i =or col m Fo b bele that the -atom ferry Doan at Lawrenceville le er rand Or sale. ' • ".. p~u.~r~.~-s: v ~e~_.s~t r= ~^i~z ~....m- d~..','~,x.2.a;~. '.'~~v 4~`~'~-: r,-..~~.', _' ^ "}J CITY AND _SUBURBAN. Lorne stn. rr. over Third Pay, 12 Alleged Abduction—% norber Frill. In 1.0,e pleb o Young I.rol, unit Tuber Forcible P0..e..100 01 llter' the !'l 1000,11 10 t].. Ift.r.,t3gll 1i lA\ N I.l` .:otrolui Ilan to ! , t, at the h,a,, el a made tit , thew "f the ~ , v aeta,• ~e.l In an 'tiered itm., -hertspot , e et t ;111- keearee Int it - Date •.• her-In-law of the hot:. a -, 11 h.. n etOectett ,ett. ee cream: that 11.) wadi not 1t1) " 6 “ , . rettitten. and Thal Ow girl— , ein 6.6 6 6, of age— ra enettgh• ~.1,, K 16,11 , 1111 from r,tta et ./11,6 6 -11.1 . 6 I Ito• tteyttetwe,l, nai l iterrot , :t,tgly toottiy,l her h„, he od etteee tile visa, sue. et, 1,, I fleet; to to,rre yet, tkrt,l ,11 , 1 1 , , e t te,te the wrath cot her brolltet,n-lite te. entitle wet; 111,•Ir 111.1m:icy. T. , tits proc.i..•fing tun st.renet Illy' eTto- , 1, met te 1. , ill, Inamorata to elope wlth Mtn Istvond the reach of Interference. B.l', es Is alleged. the lady still refused to and rett end .•.I her determination U 1 remain e il,ll letr sister At length the 1'411.1111001 , hover i.11.1.00iC Wm .telf to Ills humble profession again, in tile yam hope of forgetting his passion. But all his efforts at forgetfulness wore in vain, and finally, unable to NUMe his feelings longer, he. Trlosliily twit, sot.ght an Interview with the object of his attachment, and prevailed on her to accompany him to La ik" renenvllle for the purpose of taking,' a walk and having a chat over their mmlllol.l troLlhieB Wednesday morning the young lady wtan tub - tiling, and on Investigation it wait found that Ails 1111 , 1 not Wren in her room the preceding night. During Thursday the brother-in-law came into possession of facts that led him to suppose the missing in had been abducted by the barber Fuld was held in his possession by force, where alum be nopenred before Alderman Taylor and testified to the facts above. stated. itt Monday's issue we will doubtless Inc able In give the sequel to tills strange affair, that once more verifies the iteclaraLlOn of the Avon Bard, that .. tilp COLIC. of true love never did run smooth." The International den'link riateh—Let ter From Laughlin. Hamill's Trainer —The American Champion Confident of Success. To Messrs. Thorruw Lender and Samuel Evans we are Indebted for the privilege of publishing a letter from Janice Laughlin, the *trainer" of Hamill, the Pittsburgh-Ameri can Otani pion oarsman, for the coming contest with Kelly, the English chnuipion. HCCOM panying the letter was an excellent group photograph of Hamill, his brother John, Chambers, the ex• English champion, Harry Clasper and his son Jack, and also of Laugh lin. The following is the letter Yaw C•Firtx, Mitt 30, Genic—l take pleasure or writing a few lines to let you know that. we are bully and getting along fine. Have not much time, but thought I would keep my premise by writing. Our rafts are made and We have been work ing Very hard to got "Jimmy" in good trim, lied think he will be AN well, if not better, than ever he was. The climate is very cool here and we work very hard. We like this course and have a great many friends here. In fact we were surprised when we came to meet with the reception we did. But we are watch ing friends and toes alike, and if they get the better of us they will have to be pretty smart. "Jimmy" has fourteen pounds to get off yet. We have taken off twenty-eight pounds. He will row at one hundred and fifty-one pounds. We have seen Kelly row, and all the rest of the !ewers. Kelly pulls like JOsti Ward— crosa.handed and a little faster, but a very long stroke. People aro betting dye to ono on Kelly. They "can't WO" Jimmy's style of polling. They say Greene, the Australian, pulled fast, too, but could not hold out live miles, and they think Jimmy or any other man can't pull test and hold out. But we will tench them better when we get through with them. Jimmy will pall these Meet with faster stroke than ever he did before, If he Is well, and I think he will be. He la so far, and thinks he has got a sure thing, in Lot is very cone dent of beating Kelly. %We will get fair play, and then, Tom, you will hear from us. On my right, In the• picture, Is Harry Clan. per and eon Jack. On Jimmy's right Is Bob Chambers. Respects to all friends, and If we con, we will. LAUGHLIN, Claimer Hotel, NewCas tl e,astl England. • A Gem:made linfireirflo. ft appears that a German named Chalice Voight owes a small sum of money to a fellow countryman named James Butt. The latter, growing apprehensive that Volght would not pay him, went to Alderman Butler's yester day and desired that magistrate to issue a war rant for Voight's arrest. Being informed that he could not prosecute for debt, lie left the office, swearing furiously against the framers of the rental code for failing to provide punish mentfor violater* of credit. A short distance from the office ho met Voted, who he began abusing in a shameful manner, using the strongest adjectives that his mother Magee would permit him to do. Weight bore it meek ly for a time, but at length his p_atience be cause exhausted and he quietly MI - armed Butt that if ho did not immediately desist he would be compelled to give him a striking idea of his muscular power. No sooner had he made this announcement than Butt hastened back to the Alderman's office, where he preferred a charge of surety of the peace against Voight, who in the course of an hour after was carefully lodg ed In the tombs, in default of the requisite ball. Butt, by his insane conduct, has made himself a butt of ridicule. A Ripple of EZeiteMent. The maul quiet of the Mayor's Office has been somewhat disturbed for a few days past, in consequence of the publication oy a cOtem pmary of an "item , ' reflecting in severe terms as a member of the force, and excoriating him for alleged indulgence in pugnacious re. marks ommerning a newspaper proprietor. As we have it, th e omcer said ho would mash the nose of the press man, or Mist such should be donee,, th e provocation for so saying being the publ ou, against expreanod request, of the details of a police transaction wherein a little strategy served to entrap a mate thief. The aforesaid proprietor, having learned through a friend and employee what had been said by the °Meer, exercised his opportunity to ask mare. through Us paper, designating the onlcer as a blackguard, unfit to hold his position, and intimated that his dismissal was advisable. The Mayor investigated this per. canal matter between ono of his offloers and one of the proprietors of a city daily, on Thursday, but we have not learned that the officer has been dismissed. 1311:3=1 liardacrabble wax convulsed with another ex citement yesterday, in which Paddy Maguire, Margaret White, and Catherine Glenn. playod conspicuous parts. The cause of the trouble was a fine specimen of the porcine tribe which each of the parties claimed as their property, Magutre alleging that he had raised the hog in question from the time it was three weeks old. Mrs. Mao vested her claim on the fact that the wither of the "porker" belonged to her, and that the pig in question had strayed from her when quite a echos; and bad been captured by Mrs. Glenn, who subsequently disposed of it to Maguire. Mrs. Glenn eon firmed the statement of Margaret, as lkr as re lated to the sale, but stated In contradiction that the hog was her's, and that Maguire had never paid her for it. When we left the scene of strife Mrs. Glenn and started for Alderman Morrow's to insti tute legal proceedings for the restoration of the proscribed animal. Reported Railroad Earnings. The Comptroller or the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad, Mr. Witham H. Barnes, makes the following of the approa'i emu) earnings of the company during the men u, of May ult„ compared with the earnings for he same period last year: 1838, IBGS. Increase Deems. Freights ..,21.11.757 17 an 44511 73 1 111.16,300 25 . Passenger =IMO 88 Z 7,1312151 I 43, lii . 8) F.3.lBstier. 8,151 55 13,958 211 1 mu 73 Malls • 7,3Z3 13) 7,825 WI Hera of Itl. 7.863 33 7,983 MI Illeaeleul 06 6, 1.930 172 25 . . i---- --- - Thud pimez, 171037,186 111 55,40 ell ...... .. Ear , fr de 1 to Hey 31 .2,963,22011111,587,25123' . .. 833,983 48 The aggregate earnings for th e correspond ing month In UM wore 15+11,242.73. Comparmg the earnings of May, 1866, 5e72,04.1.17 with 11l amount, an Increase Is shown of $184481.43. The Greene County Gold Cane. Yesterday a bearing took place before Al derman Strain in the case ofJames M. Bum,. of this city, charged by John Sutor, of Indi ana county, with having obtained from him numberder false representations. Witte a of witnesses were extutilned. Barns, it will bo recollected, (the muse having been heretofore alluded to by us), is -scanned of having induced Suter to parehue shares In an Oil company, representing, among other things, that In sinking a well on the territory of the eemniuly, goad quarto had been dbacov ered, and th at te investment In consequenee was - likely to be a pay , one. This, how over, did not prove to be t e case, andnenee the prosecution byllutor,w o believes that he was victimised. -The case was continued until evening, but in the meantime a comps mile was agreed upon by the parties. A Quiet Place.—The Mayor's adios Is snob at present. In our visits there durhig•each day for some time pest we have found nal most as quiet as a church during serrlea The Mayor Is generally there at alitlmes,Attended by nth two clerks, and Chief Have presidei in the police room, attended by his staff of O ne., over whom ho exerchiesoompletooontrol, ad business being conducted under his direc tion,. designating such °Moms as he sees llt for particular services. Besides quietude, op! parent perfect order seems to pervade lit eli. dot ails. Larcesyrdleatamie Phifilm otmlied with i.recnyi oti oath of J. B. WlRtama merchant tailor cm Smithfield Street, wee committed to all by ideynrmaCaMhy, to await a htIONIOSIAMMir iteXte • 'FIIREE CENT PRI( (111 rite.. 1...1. =I I=l ll=l =I =I u :It And f. (.....11) . urottlftirturer, Ai: la+te, tz1...• will pniterris ..f tawn, pni i ills. Cal ,ros un l ...e;n1.1.,, a loch j>, rfert inn Thy milt I mooning And wutlkin:z phases:bid of the same neat and beaut;ful pcatanee. But natem Ilt•L.1 high plate in the estimation Inc slemping coin annity, It ladles and others Cflllllol suited there, they must Indeed In (11511 , 11,, to at oxtrome. The large and steibillv inee a rs lac trade of this house renders lt. neee.sary to keep a large and varied stock lry goods vonstantly on hand, which they di— of at rate= the most reasonable and •1 , ,..( A large 1401511;er If attentive and ohlig ,llg Al; , ..liton are constantly In attendance tt wall nom, ull n la. may favor the house with . Return of the Feolanx The lute nitiing west Inst. night Brought hinny to thh com t city t /111 tot rtol an d ten of the Fenian soldim, who euietted In tits -muse of Irish Liberty during the recent ex ,ltement. The “boy's is green" iii 1..1: clean and neat Nail wero In excellent spirit,. Thi t were bitter in their denunciation of President Johnson and Secretary Coward, stating had it not beau for the untimely Interference of these men they would now be master.; ol r.lanaila. They all are entbuslantic In prose of their military leaders, and express the :rreatest eonfideneu In the ability Of their ',commanders. They are not to disband, but on . .he contrary will keep up their military or ganizations until such times as the neutrality laws may be repealed by Congress, and anoth er grand strike will be Made for the founda tion of an Irish Republic. The remaining companies of the Pittsburgh regiment will ar rive to-day and to-morrow. The Fenian` re- quest ns to return thanks to Ihe citizens of Buffalo for the many kinctnes,..,. received from their hands during the brief en.hetrn of the Irish army In that city. Death of a CeoCenartan The Waynesburg Repubacan says: On the Sth, to this place, one l'endy Miles, familiarly known in thin neighborhood as '•Old runny,- died. This woman was born the slave of J as deacon, who gave her to his son-in-law John lioremsn, the first clerk of the Court in Greene county, and the grandfather of the present Governor of West Virgins. She was manumit ted by Mr. Boremau for her "faithful services and kindness towards his children" in the year Isis, which Is recorded among the drat records of this county. She had lived bare from that time until her decease, but had for a long Urns boon dependent upon the charity of Our citizens for her support Raving outlived the eidestof our aged residents, nothing del imte Is known concerning her exact age, but It Is generally thought she was near the ad vanced age of one hundred and five years. She lived a devout Christian. heating of a tie Soldiers• League A meeting of the Soldiers' League took place last night in the City Building. General J. B. Sweitzor reported that all 'the arrange. ments for attending the Fourth of July Cele bration at Philadelphia had been completed. Gen. Pearson offered en amendment to the constitution for the increase of the initiation Pm to two dollars. efts Der cent. to go to the charity fund. he following oMcers were elected to serve for the ensuing six months: General J. B. Sweitzer, President; Solltura Keefe, Vice President; Charles F. M'Kennn, Secretary; John IL Kerr, Treasurer, and Gen. Barnes, General Pearson and Captain Pollock, Trustees. An invitation was received and ao. cepted to attend a soldiers' procession at Ba kerstown on Thursday next, after which the meeting adjourned. City Aortallty Dr. tioorge L. McCook, Pnyelelan to the Board of Health, reports the following Inter- ments from June 3d, to June IDth Me: OM Of the above there were under 1 year, 3; from from 1 to 2. 1; t 5 to MI, 1; O 3 to 30, 2,• SO to 40, 2; 40 to 50,1; 60 to 70, 1; 90 to 00, 1; 90 to 100, 1. The diseases in the above cases were: Pneumonia Typhoids, 1; Mania a Pots, 1; Paralysis, 1; Phthiats Palmmune, 1; Old Ago, I; Disease of Heart, 1; Injuries Received, 1; Convulsions, 3; SIMI Born, 1; Irritability ot Stomach, I. A lavers-Keeper Brutally Beaten. William Burns, a tavern-keeper on the Brownsville road, near Birmingham, ap peared before Alderman Strata yesterday af ternoon and charged George Goldbaugh and another man, whose name ho did not know, with having oommittod a brutal tumult and battery upon him. They obtained "drinks," for which they not only refused to pay, but when asked to do no, they, as alleged, set upon Burns, knocked him down and beat and kicked him about the head and face, loosening his teeth and Indicting other severe injuries. Warrants were issued for the arrest of the as parties. A Big Thing.—A special dispatch was re. ceived yesterday by a gmtleman of this city from the Dnakard Creek oil regions, stating that the "Bobtail" well Is now pumping at the rate of two hundred barrels of oil par day. This is nn immense well for that and as the dispatch comes from B. C. Slocum, ~ a responsible gentleman, we presume it 111 liable. The "Bobtail" well is owned by a few gentlemen of Ibis city, who may now regard their fortunes made. E'er Surety of the Peeee.—Alfred Heed_ , residing In Pitt township, was held to bail yesterday for a hearing today on Labarge of having made threats of bodily harm to aeon of Margaret Beeps. It is alleged that Heed some time since committed an assault and battery on the lad, and that recently MI has threatened to repeat the castigation. Hence the prosecution before Alderman Strain. Good Woi4.—The indefatigable street ooni minim:Ler Hunter 13 hard at work placing the central part of the city In good sanitary eon dltion. fie has already abated the nuisances of the Fifth and Ninth wards, including the ditty ponds, and will now bring the merchants In the lower districts up to the matter of sani tary reform. national Bunk Note Beporter.—We have received the current number ot the Na tional Bank Note Reporter, always a welcome roller in our counting room. it is the most ',Amble bank note reporter in the United States, and since our county has been flooded With counterfeit money, it proves Invaluable to the handier of currency. Clourpromtsed.—The calm of Moore d Chambers vs. Robert Lt. Davis, on trial for several days In the Court of Common Pleas, before Judge Stowe, was brought to a Mose yesterday by a oomproudse, the defendant =Wag to pay to the plaintiffs the sum of Pittabwingla Wessels College.—annwal Address.—The annual adittross to the pupils and &Jenne of the Pittsburgh Female College. will be delivered in the College* Chapel, on Monday evening, at 7% o'clock, by Rev. Dr. Reid, of Cincinnati. Dr. Reid has a duo repu tation, and a rich intellectual feast is in store for those who attend. A.oussal Bersisoss.—The annual sermon to the pupils and friends of tho Pittsburgh Fe male College will be preached In Christ's M. E. Church, to-morrow afternoon, at 8 o'clock, by Her. Herrick Johnson, Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church. Pro:nisei* so Leove,—Bridget Callahan was yesterday before Mayor Morrison charged with , vagrancy. The worthy magistrate gave her $1.50, and allowed her to depart Under the promise that she would rid our sister city of her presence. I '''''' Admitted to 13•11.—Adam Becker who we noticed -in yesterday's issue as having been committed to jail by Alderman Straw for beating his wile, was released, yesterday, on giving one thousand dollars ball. AO Aelknowledgwient—We acknowledge the receipt of a certificate of honorary mem bership of the Hygela ho pi n g Club, for. which we return our thanks, that the Byres to only Dace in name. gelded.—Androw Thompson was charged by James Lynch before Justice Bart A al ,r ye t terday, with assault and battery. hearing, the case was settled, each party Pay ing balTthe costs. LeakELL—o.Thtusawmonant. the nth. Mr ettARLICS H. ISBACI.L. TheftOeSid l 1111 11111 11111111111 l hislate residence, No. 61Thtra'ssne1, on BILTOILDAT, the 10th, se 10 o'clock. a..• E. FAIRMAN & SAMSON, UNDERT A I Z:I 4 IRS, 196 Smithfield St, cor. 7th, ant-ranee tromallensa Eltreeta 122 1 PSVM3BITELCidEE, AND 133 3ANDIMET -MD= • =MAD - 'AL131:011:6211r, PA. . 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