THE DAILY GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BY Penniman, Reed & Co., No. 8$ PIM' Elmarr. errrintuabu TfIMS PER TEAR, BY MAU.- .- ME WEEK. VERNET) ET tl.A.limjEtt. 181 g. gitc Wiftsburgit 6agrtte. TUESDAY, JULY 17. 1866. A COMIIINICATION in another column, signed W., will well repay perusal- For such veteran laborers in the cause of right and truth andof human rights, the down fall of slavery must be a subject of profound gratulation. For such the miserable sub serviency of the chief magistrate to the whilom slavemracy is equally humiliating and mortifying. It is interesting to all to read the opinions and thought: such men as W. ; they have the right ring. IN the northeastern counties the Demo cmts have hired agents and are sending them systematially from township to town ship, organizing ''.;lohnson and Clymer Clubs." No trouble is experienced by these agents in obtaining an abundance of names. MI the Democrats' sign readily, in the hope of getting posvession of the federal offices as soon as Congress I jou rn, We do l t. hear of a respectable omnibus load of Republicans who ar.s seduced into the movement, even including the whole staff of placemen. ToMouoli the gross carelessness ter stu pidity of the Washington agent of the As sociated Press, we, in common with all journals depending upon that source for telegraphic news, were led into a gravd,r• ror on the 13th lust. It seas in putting the speech of Senator Orioles, upon the Tariff bill, into the mouth of Senator Fessenden. Knowing the consistency of the latter gen tleman upon that vital question, his strong and favorable views of home protection, and his earnest and assiduous labors to put through the Tariff bill, the speech alluded to placed him itt an awkward po,ution with his friends, and sounded very strange to the careful reader. Mr. Grimes made the speech accredited by the telegraphic re-por ter to Mx. Fessenden, and he alone should have reecived the credit due. We ohscrvc that some of the antidariff journals are making: capital of the blunder, claiming Mr. Fessenden as a convert to the free trade policy. This leads us to believe that the gross error may have been intentional, and not the result M . stupidity. The cir cumstance is worthy of rigid inquiry by the officers of the Associated Press. We js curious to know how the news of the Austrian defeat was received by its German allies. If the great Austrian army could not resist the Prussian arms, the Lope of the minor allies is reduced to noth ing, and they will do ad} - thing but fight. Nor, indeed, are they in a condition to do so. In spite of great sums raised and spent for military efficiency, the armies of the smaller States are in a dreadful condition. When the Hanoverian army left Hanover, -they forgot everything. Citizens had to carry the forgotten articles to the cars, and even when they wanted to fight they had no powder. When the Hessian army re treated before' the Prussians, not a single gun was charged with a ball, and no halls were to be had in spite of efforts. Hesse Darmstadt is in a similar condition, and although Bavaria is somewhat better prepared, her troops are not at all 111.13:1011,1 to...fight. They atitie Blsmark and the Prussians, but they are not at all in clined to fight. Nor will they, but every State will make its peace with Prus sia as best it can. If Napoleon's inten tions are honest and his efforts successful, a general peace may soon take place, and again prove the maxim of Grant, that, in orderto conquer the enemy. you must con tinue to hammer him until he gives up. We should not wonder if the Prussian General learned a lesson from our great leader. ANOTHER NAME has been put forward for the honor of representing Pennsylvania in the tluitial States Senate. A corres pondent of the Franklin urges the election of Colonel W. B. Thomas, Col lector of the Philadelphia }sort, and says : Colonel Thomas is no new recruit in the Republican ranks, but has always been an ardent anti-slavery man, voting for John P. Hale in 1932, and for all the Republican candidates since that date. in each of the years of '62, '6:i, and 'O4, at periods when the National cause looked gloomy, and when the Government was in pressing needof troops, Colonel Thomas raised regi ments for one hundred days service, and placed himself in each instance at their head. These troops answered all the pur poses of veteran soldiers, by relieving °tit- en of longer service, while Colonel Thomas was charged with the execution of important orders, and the discharge of delicate duties at prominent posts where he was in com mand. Boveral of the companies in these regiments Col. Thomas equipped out of his private means, at an expense of $7,000, and he spent his whole salary as Collector of the Port, on patriotic objects during the war. In addition to this, by the faithless ness of his cashier, in the Custom House, during bis.absenee in the army, lie suffered a lostrof eighty thousand dollars, in mak ing the defalcation of that officer good to the United States. Verily it cannot he said Col. Thomas 1118 grown tat on the spoils of cake, nor was enriched by the misfortunes of his country, but he displayed unselfish patriotism that other public men Might havelmitated. Col. Thomas, besides possessing business qualificatioinfof the - highest order, is a gen tleman of excellent practical common sense, a forcible public speaker, and sus tainsa spotless metal character combined with the sternest integrity. As a busincss man he would be a most valuable acquisi tion to the U. B. Senate, and he would sus tain the great interests of this city and State, as well as the principles of the Re publican party, with unswerving fidelity. =CM —James M. Mason is at Niagara, with his family. —Juvenile "till-tappine" is quite petal /at in Cincinnati. —Mr. John Walker, ,of Columbus, Ga. died from the effects of rat's bite. —General Grant has again been arrested and fined for fast driving in Washington. —lt is stated that the rebels at Gallatin, .lennessee,. battled. down the stars uud ...-:stritics, on the Fourth. • ' Ilts..Charlotte Corey killed herself and cYdld by taking poison, a few days ago in St. Louis. Cause, no plussure in life. —John G. Saxe says it is not necessary to be a profligate ; a mendicant, or predis posed to pulmonary consumption, to be a P. ".Husband," said an exasperated wife, "I can't express my detestation of your conduct." "Well, dear, I am very glad you can't," was the cool reply. —Mr. John Biller, of Beaver, Obi°, re cently died leaving a widow twelve years and a child nearly six mcniths old. She is the youngest widow in America. —Among the finery displayed by an er ristocratic wedding party In Paris lately was a small parasol, the extremity of which was tipped, with an emerald worth t 30,000. —The Smith, family have had 49 mem bers in. Congress, while the Joluisona num ber 29, the Browns 20, the. Whites 22, the Thompson 3t the Joneses 20, the ...OW 30, the Millers 18, the Moores 18 and Abe Taylors 12. Of. the 232 members in both .70. were born in New Eng -104'40, /Yw Turk, while the remainder are A licia 04tially divided between the Mid 411e and:Western. States, except two bomb) Ireland, one in Scotland, one in Bavaria, • ,„ . .and one in Canada . -- , , • THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. es: VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 167 4 14ireliVaVit: If You Would be free from Corns and Bunions, buy at No. re Finit street. on Potent last Ant/ warranted to last a long tlme.—the Shoce al the Opera Rouse Shoe Store. Corn. and Bunion. The Shoes cold at the Opera House Shoe tore are cure preventatives of thaae Peet.. lovolee Therelved Of over I,OUO patrol English Brogans. IV 111 be In store in Clow flays and will 143 told cheap, at the opera Ilouwr Sboe Store. Imbites Cescoanolt Cream For the hair. It. has no equal (or promoting tho growth of hair. For sale at FaltonS , Drug Store, corner Fifth and Smithfield streets. I= A 1.1 ROSOWO4. Plano, of a celebrated ma), , lid 1 -40-co-octave, and luttob..otoely II price vet') low, at Gardiner's gust Boot and Shoe Ilene, No. 60 Fifth street. =1 Fleming, druggist, No. of Market street, In ad dition to Ills large stock of drugs and patent medicines, lies added the Itnesi qualities of English and netitell 1 , 1,11.1, and lirotrii stool. As It has hero extremely , 11111,init is procure these articles to thls city, re teen 11041 this mat to (or the hen, lit of our invalid read- ors, Firming Itt , o keeps it very Neleet stock of pure 11 , itiors for Inextfutal purposes. =! Four nod five trunuto Cream Freezers, lee Pitchers, Water Coolers, Water Filters, Meat Safes, Lath Tube, and a fall lore of goods gen rally, so 'tattle for the heated term. tett stoels is the largest, 011 r ViLrlet V the 1•4,1 , aml oar prices the lowest to he tound anywhere west of the mountains. Call and see, at 154 W 1.1.1 street, south side, five doors above Fifth st. W. W. Ito A l , B n Inm,-Pboapborum-Califtnyw- The Three hest known tonics, skillfully and elegantly conduit.' in an amber-colored cor dial, heautifolly transparent to the eye, pleas ant to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, In CaseMl, Mack t Co.'s Fem.-Phosphorated Elixir of Cal Way. 'Lark. Each punt contains One ounce of Royal Cali says nark, and each teaspoon lot contains one grain of iron. Samples furnished r rev to the profesmon. lid ace t Co., Sole Manufacturers, N. 1". For sale at wholesale In Pittsburgh by It. E Sellers t Co. AL retail by all Druggists. Il°stetter'. Pitlllnaell Bitterig—A lion- dred Curative,. In One. Not the least striking merit of Hosteller's Celebrated Bitters is the aide scope Of their operation as a preventative and remedial pre paration. As a proternor meheole they ward opt all the diseastag—and their name is legion —that originate in unwholesome air, impure water, exhausting heat, or other local and climatic causer. This alone would be Ruth clout to secure for any corrective and alarm. Live medicine a world-wide and undying celebrity. But Hostetter's Great Specific Las a hundred other claims to the confidence and high consideration of tee public. In Dyspcp ain, Liver Complaint, Chills and Fever, hiliona itemittent Fevers, Cholera Merlin., Cramps, Celle, Constipation, General Debility, Prema ture Decay, Female irregularities, Constilo timial Weakness, Sea sickness, Diarrhea, 111,, rotary, Flatuleney, Vertigo, Fainting Fits, Hysterics, and all complaints proceeding from Imperfect Digeation, and a disordered condi tion of the liver and bon els, Ilmstettei's Stem- Bitters are the most powerful, speedy, harmless and agracable of all remedies rolver- Used hr the press or administered to family practice. Hostetter's Hitters re told wholesale and retail at very low rates at r leminfVe Drag and Patent Medicine Depot, Co. H Market sts eet., cornor of the Diamond sn•l Market. nets: Pourth street,. NEW YORK ITEMS. Cholera and Coop de ltollel—Warrant leaned for Sunday Blerenry Editor.— General Grant and Matt' —Billiard • Tournomeat—Ftrensen Goleta to Part. Nrw Tort, July 16.—District Attorney Mor ris, of Kings county, has issued a warrant tor the arrest of the editors of the Sunday Akre.. re. An officer to-day could not and either the editors or proprietors. Tao COOI.IIII cases and litre, MOOS 0r eon stroke are reported In this city to-day. Lieutenant General Grant and staff are at the Metropolitan. The Firemen's A.ssoonttlon have voted to take tarty men and an elegant steam Ore en gine to Paris on the opening of the exhibition. The atemeiation of billiard champions he day v tad to hold the first annual tournament in New York In SCOLoll3ber. FROM CALIFORNIA. Salting of Armed Mon for Sonora, Me:l eo—Mining Snit Settled—lshoek of an Earthquake. SAX Faasoisro, July 14.—The hark hooka sailed on Saturday ostensibly for Colo, ado, MA really for Sonora, Mexico. After gutting out side she received ono hundred andforty-seven distianded California soldiers, well armed. and with plenty of ammunition and mousy. They were commanded by Captain J. Burney, who has a rommienion of Brigadier General in the Liberal army. In the suit of Lowe vs The Crown Point alining Company, the parties nettled the mat ter fin faiyale. A nevure shock of an earthquake WWI felt al Sacramento and Itockton hist night, tint was hardly perceptible here. - - - FRODI OMAHA. grtansboat Arrival with POISIXIB ..... and Gold Dust—lndian Trentle• Con cluded. °MAFIA. June le—The steamer Lillie Martin, from Fort Denton on July ha, arrived to-day, with a full load of passengers, and tom thous anti five hundred ounces of gold dust. The Government fleet wee three hundred Mlles above For. Union. No hostile Indians bad been seen nines leaving Benton. The river was falling fast at Benton, but ris ing from the mouth of the Yellow Slone to Omaha, Ship Bin teed at Sea. SAN Fitjtscisee Cst., July % dispatch, dattal yesterday, aunc•uncvs the ar rival of the bark Evelyn Wood, from louden, and ship Mohawk, from liravesentl, with wire for the Ituisslan-American Telegraph. Honolulu advice. report that the clipper ship Hornet, Capt. Mitchell. from New York for San Francisco vas hurried et sea May :al, In lat. 2 north, tong. 2.5 S west. The Captain and twelve of the crow and two passengers, named Ferguson and Lander, arrived at San Palaces° after being forty-threadaye in a long bout. Two other boats are yet out, containing the nod and second mate, and about twenty others. The boats kept company for nineteen days and then parted from one another. The .hip carried a largo quantity of kerosene, and burned Tepidly. Public Fonda In Various Ilepositarien. WABRISOTOtt, July la—The following in the tiaIOIUIL of public funds in various United States depositaries, In May last, an onleially furnished to the Committee on Banking anti Currency: In the United Staten treasury and nub-treanuties, 6193.78; in National bank., W.,76s,bee—total, fate J,M. Ot the above there was to thetpre it of the United States treasury, $192,077,999; do. disbursing officers, IMS,sls,l7ll—total 02,405A11,090, distributed as follows: In the Ireasnry, Zi.e., to the credit ol the treasurer, tati,592,640; do. to credit of din bursing °Mears, 1.10,254,11:11—t0tuJ, 11193,1+17.575; to National banks to credit of treasurer , 1 ,- ,f.r.s3sui in Nation albanks, to. credit of ills! burning °Dicers, 41.18,=,239—t0i5i1,a46,7a,,Na. Virginia Democrats and the Philadel phia gonventlon. nommen°, JUly Pl.—About twenty gentle , men, members of the State Executive Com mittee of the lireekinridge, Bell and Douglas parties of life met to-day, and adopted a reso lution declaring tint the pimple of Virginia ought to be represented in the Conservative Convention at Philadelphia.. A committee of five wise appointed to prepare business for a Meeting to be held on Wednesday next. 01110 Democratic Delegate. to Phila delphia Coareatioo. CoLvxnvir,O.,July 10.—Tne Ohio Democratic, State Executive Committee today appointed William Allen, George H. Pendleton, George W. Morgan and M. U.- Willett, delegates at large to the Philadelphia Convention. Internal Be Deg:gallon. IV Aetna °To*, JulLl6.—Tbc Rorombisloner of Internal Revenue decided not to collect the tax of ten per cent upon notes of State „haulm imposed by the Act of March 3d, RUN alter July I,itice, although that clause la not re pealed an the new law goes into effect on the hit of Austell. Arrival from Europe • la tw Yoga, July la.—The steamer Mannton has arrived. News .antielpsted. She reports that at 10:30 r. lc, oh the Mb Inst., she exchaultell sigmas with the Great Y.satem teu ranee southeast or teamed. The Marathon saw throe icebergs six miles east of Cape Baca. • ken Yellin Bank Statement kinr Yozn,ly In—The bank statement shows an. lacunae m Leans of at,sen,eoti do 81/51e,.tiMiato d.c eirculztfia g fine , J A. do , AW 6I" • SIN EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS. THE EUROPEAN 11 AR. Success of the Prussians Due to the Superiority of their Arms. THE PIRATE ALABAMA QUESTION The Reault of the )intern ational Metalling Match Repealed-- 11n asa ill Brains. ?," 1 oak, 'lllk nva.crtints the lighting in tremolo), renititned in the coreespoielniee of the teiper, attri bute the re...kalifs sueress or the Prussuois to the 4 111 , 11"i - fly nl th, n nrue, The needle grid In hurt. filar, 111,11,01101 it , having Leen very site, IN i• .1 in ti II ary rnrrenpon~F•n 1. ho natt thu fightion ul tholifli. says that the Austritooi wh , . fell under the aro of the in fantry were efiruinireil to the Prussians 'it ti I 0110 Prof. 1.01.1 s in stoat, In :t letter to the I on don /Amu A , / , t .11 y tin, •ttegtsts chat flit the adnorable WaV in tO „loch Amerman lot„. helms...! alllt. the Fenian 11,1060,1 of tkii.llla The pr v,“•111 11111ret f 1111.. to 4,...,1 ft, ryll the Alabama ,neat ion IV h.ll the Amer i,ll.lll.l 00111:111oi, 11111), l he pi tliovs.r. it fair in- Agtor) into a CUM' In the) 1.0.111,1• they mfr. - red wrong... O n -11 1111.11 , 1ry 1.11101" tired not refuse etnd as the most punch Moos on the vontrary u.auld court for its Int TI 1411Vell Victoria Wu. 111 html,! I. f . “llllCti 011 ill., OrlfalliZe the new' Derby vanthet A net. Ilement of the programme of the new Mote t ry tram not expected to he 111. h. In Puritan...tit not it the ath. Theonti boat ram. lust met, limn American, anti the tali:Mamma, tin Int Tymt, look plane on the 5111, tint agar it ....lilted In an envy victory for is el ly It tamereportea I that Sir Ed w or.l limit., t, Lytton In 1,0 Lnmisty! to Is Pee 111. London Mont.,' lin rkrt. —l-'lllllin n III under peace 11111,11.00.5. T ihstsitui I marital wits unchanged; the hank rat r a t at CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. THE PRESIDENT VETOES THE FREED MEN'S BUREAU BILL 13=1 The Bill Passed Over the I eto by both HOYISPS, and is Therefore a Lau. Zl=l tlro ri,iinte hulal.l evening' ...,01114,ntortou for rhe cohistdvralloo oh 1,111,4 bout the ..on- =I Mr. ,umnivr, from the n,•lrrl leommtt ev Coinage umllghln am' M oxen rt.+, rn orital favorably a number of mill., nl I a tthont The senate bill huthortzlng the ekohstruetlon Itt Image avr•es the M ele il.ln at •ith the tiou , .e aLlneudtheote ahthornzlng the natrortion of held gee git Prarle .1u Chleh, eokuk.:old Dubuque n, otn the Bow:, It vi as rt•terrt,l The OW tor ihe speedy cool {eel oel of t Northern Pncif*n Urood N taken nn unthilehrd bust nlhn of nn i urtin Mr. Howard took Inc floor in rep') to Nr elierman's argument of . auturilay 1.1 iuraliost the bill. Mr. abermati'a principal oblietioe was that the Northern Pacific road iv.. a rival line 1.11 the i 111011 ?nettle rolol. Ito (Howard) dill not a. regaril It. There wig, a space of uot lens than six hundred and t al:My th, miles I.artween the IA llnca. The only rivalry that could Neuf til) caoit bet worn [loon wax a rivalry for the 1,1,4 belle,. Tire aireon., objection of Mr. aberninn K. that If gave one hand rtal and t wen y-L to intone of Obi ht, 1.. the ritmapany w !thou( ruefully. Ile /Mow 41 , 11 LVru 1.1 001 vet upon what tlll,l ul.l (steel. Mr. Shm'imnh nail he Mgt the data from the bill Reel!. IV actual eomputatiou, the exact turrount was 3121,571,5 hi. Mr. froward xxtd that the gistimatc wit, treea the assumption that the goVorntuvnt would have to pay interest Isl.'s the .tot I. 1,, I v vss years, and receive nothlngin return. That w. not it (Mr tittpposttlon The tirtuilxrn would be compelled to pay tile govvrna.ul whatever they rtreelved for land, lying on the soolli nide of the. mail I.lr. Sllerma.r. siki/ke 111.3 1.111, cl.tbot Ling the polnt..l muctc I,y nlin on ,ntu nifty. 111.r.McIXInical eti,xhice in 11, - - - Mr. Morgan hope 4 the WO wouhl rro"ul !LOA to the CoinnOtiee "a Ho l'aclfir hall The debate W. further wet: hued by Wflame, Crattan, Itxttfey, ,n.ll , .bury aud FeASelritZ4 tending the diseession, the Clerk of the Senate announced the rkettc.n or the Hue. •n. the F • retyltnen • e Iltlreztu 1;111. Mr. Wilson moved that the senate postimie. the Pacific Railroad hilt and Itns cr,l to 1 1. , consideration of the 1.111 rettontsl ey the V.,- Went. Mr. askrd st w m de:sorest tea htIVIJ tints On tile veto to-tlity. emarremmEn M:=l=l 11==M==1 Mr. Jr/hum:in Feld he wool.] object to the con sideration of the hill tiretlby The motloll to pleitteine the !',trine Roll fowl bill prevailed, boil the veto ine-einge w w reiel. The Choir »toted the 100 to I• 0 the bill base, the objection of the President not willtsbuoliug Mr. JOhlll.lll morn) to yearn - me 1.114. 111r1 ilci consideration of the Intl until toonorrovr, which was dirugreed to, yeas neyc al. alw went. Messrs. (;lurk, Dixon :old W right 1,0 Lite :suntan refused to postpone the lull and nietklarte. Mr. Hendricks took to floor in OppOtsilloll to the vela.' bill. Ile dl.cusec.l the hill et Neese length, characterizing It tel I...arranted a n d oneerintitutional. lie did not believe in poi,- lie Or private repo...attain, but if Congre.e pernlatod in then kind of leginlature, If ion - - done were to be inlimmed for tint objecte pro pene.' In thin hill. a party would seen for Whey on a plalfortri of reptelintion. He bell eVed there were those in the North who would like to see Mot portion of the debt wl o ell eel:rued for the eeppert of the Jewrnee Wiped nut_ The vote was then Luken on the tpotstion, - - shall the bill ho passel, the rresiden °Wet:- Grins nOLwiLltstantlffigl IL resulted ue IuIIOo n' Yeas—Messrs Anthony, Brown,' Chandler, Clark, Conners, Cratglit, Caswell, Etitniimis, Fessenden, Foster, Grimes, Harris, Hender son. Howard, Howe, Kirkwood, Love, Morgan, Morrill, Nye, Poland, Pomeroy, Mousey, Sherman, spragne, Stewart, Sumner, Trum bull, Wade, Wiley, Williams, Wilson and uleu—:=t Nuys--Ale.urn lblekuleW, tins ie, Doolittle, Guthrie, Hendricks, Johnson, McDougal, Nes mith, Norton, tiuubilmry ~ml Van Absent—Cowan, Dixon right—t. The Chairman tn antiounctng the vete, notethat the 1,111 having nnsilvetl It two-thirds vote bOth liounen, it bum 1111 l a law, notwith standing the 011ieetiOnri of t h e rrualtlels The Mell/ILei, at adjourned, tin; pending linninvan being the Partite Railroad bill, pint aside to eutinider the veto. Under call for bills and Joint resolutions, Line following wan introduced, rend twine and referred to tine Committee on Peddle Lamb!, By Mr. Perry, is bill amendatory of the pre emption and homestead lawn; by Mr. Donnel ly, one making a grant of lactic to tine Stave of Minnesota, to aid In the conntrurtlon of as brunch of railroad from the winters of Lake Superior to tine British Provinces; by Mr. Hen derson, one ceding public lands to several States in winch they The following Mint resolution, Introduced by Mn. Raymond on thenhl of April, and which linen went over under the rule, came up fur consideration, anti wan read three UM. and passed itexetica, That a commission of live persons he appointed by tine President of tine United nudes to ounslder the expediency of a clump and reliable mesas of transportation between tine Western taut. and the Atlantic seaboard, and subunit souls plan either by law or treat) whereby the Nut Meal Government can ulni providing for said neemdly, should it. be found to exist.; provident that saint commissioners shall receive ontopensation for i heir services, and no payment of .nity kind, except for such traveling expenses as they rimy actually Incur in discharging the 11111.11,1 111th041:1/ 111/0/1 them by this resolution. Mr. Ingersoll introduced n bill exempting pensions from Interim! heck:rum tax, which was read three fifes 1/./111 1111.15111.11. Alr. Faresworth offered a few - trillion, which was adopted, directing the seeretary of Wat to furnish the House with conies or n. upin ions given by the Members of the Inseulled axinfellemte litatos to Jefferson Davis, at. or bout the time of the negOttations preceding the surrender of Johnston to General ',her man, concerning the Wrest of f such surrender Oa the political rights of the eople then In go hellion agidmit U.‘l] United States, 1 other papers on elm subject- Mr. Harding, of Kentucky, offered the ((d -ewing resolutan eavived, That the debts and obllgutions of the Government should be Wild sacred, and es pecially sues as have been solemnly ed by law as just, and ttmar payment provid• ea for by appropriation and setting apart a fund for that purpose, awl repudiation of any such debt, whether they be for partial com pensation to loyal men for slur., th e and employed m the military service bY the Gov erument, or for other property, should be atlio nxrnuterumecil and condemned by all loyal men, and try every department of the Gov ernment. The Mouse refused to second the previous question, and Mr. Farnsworth rose to debate the resolution, which would cause It to go over. Air. Aillilock la Order to get a vote on the re solution, moved to lay It on the table, and called the yeas and nays, The yeas andnays were Wren, and resulted, yeas 81, nays =; Botha resolution was laid on the table. m Th rca Si tloll d T t rte e thl at of War, wilt% papers fa tale c Of 1)001100 PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1866. At eater, a limb note referred to a Select Cow- those military tribunals, each haring concur. out te. on Ihe subiect. From the thine, With rent Jurisdiction over the person and the a report of all brevet ranks conferred on oth- cause of notion; the ono Jurisdiction adminis et s et the tier:filar truly', moire April 1711,, Lured and controlled by civil law the other by a hien was reterred to Illy Committee On military. How is the conflict to he settled, I try A Rat rs. From the Secretary 01 tho In end who to to d etonator DetWeeil the two trl- erlor, it the report of the Commissioner burials whoa no see I In my opinion, it is t,eloirs.l of the Lend littler, in referents., to wise Lo guard against ouch cos:there by le/v/- 1101,11 c litiOlA within certain limits or Lida°, Jim to the courts and juries the prot.tlon of zila, which woo refurr.l to tile Committee 00 all civil rights and the redress of all civil Mines nod btrniilg, grievances. "floe House riteumed the crittattlerathan of the , Thu taut cannot be denied that since the 1 report of the Select t unanatteo on the ease of netual cessat ion of hostilitten many nets of the assault of ttoaxeau UpOn Mr. Grinnell violenee, such perhala as had never been Mt Ilan midi . ..sod (lie I fottatt, argning Witnessed in their prey mon III:dory, have Is.- molly that the provost-anon given by Mr. 'lto- ' eurreil in the States involved In the oteen I re-. was such as, if not tojustify Um assault, hellion -I believe, however, that public a i l lemsl to 1 1 411111. U. tt. meat aull sustain me in till' assertion that ' During his speech the II resitlont's Secretary such deeds of wrong are nol confined to any imports' atthe Itar of the House and dolly- . particular Stale or -wet ton, but are inatolonteti 8,011 a message in writing, hang the presi- , liver the entire email ry, demonstrating that y„,„ of the Freed „,,,,, Bu r eau bill. toile cause Mint productsl them does not depend Mr. Male concluded lois remarks, allot Mr. Moan any particular Meal ity, but is tile result Raymond Look tie nom', but yielded to ale. • of Ihe agitation tool dm Illigenient incident. to Elton, wt'„yelled up the President's message, a long mol bloody war, While the prevalence vetoing the Fr...Om:Ws Bare/tit bill. The of sloth 111501,11,S 1110.0 15• greatly dej,k,,,i, message hat big been read, Me. Eliot'. mtoisi their 0e,5,11011111 111111 temporary recurrence that. Moe 1,1111 int the table, and co- , would seem to fn rnlsli nerot,Alty for the en der.' to be printed, and he guru notice that tension Of the Bureau beyond the period fixed M. would call it up tcYmorrow for action.: 111 Lhr ori g ,,,,t The ntotlon was agreed to. ltesities the objertions I have Moot brolly air. Niltiock moved that MOW extra copies stated, I may Urge upon your eonslderation el I l." tne l lsage Is. prlottoed s as II wit- a vet Y ”,‘ U.ltill doled i1,t0.1. 111,1 ree.nt • I,n oo .. .„:.• I , • moots inio•goo .1 t..• 1. • to otelleal °tomtit toe 00l •tt MO Let& t. 1.1, net ma niam Mo• to I,a ,i i oil the states, allow 11,51 .%-.1 might he mo late in hi...toms Instances It 1. . Itn oge, s. as it means ..r J., itol vantage nod Una the aorslutent nieboy e•ll for the 101 vaneemen L lit t 11.• per riots of the 111,414 - 111i1 111 1.11e11,111 improvement and welfare, thon eontirnting the telt.. orlg I ntertained by many, that the volt 11111 a. 11.111 01 .0.011 hureau foe any 11111....tasary Moat lot time would Imo Itably , result in con 0 Worn oppress-,-fill IL Is oroper le ouch , that in tut.-.. of the . haracter Ventitztt, lions hat .• bren mount! it orolered and the .41- lender punished w limiest, his guilt has been satoditelortly As another rtholon agoliont the necessity of oho legtothit too 1`01111.11111151,41 IPV this toettenre, referent, may be hall 11l he tA l vti Rights 1.111, now a law 01 1.111- land and whlch wall I, fait le I idly CAl4.lll.etl so long an 11411PN retimin inn re and not be de:Oared 1.1111 , 1115:Notional 1/) . 110' courts of competent jurisdiction Illy that art IL Is tutor:tett that ell persons born in lII,' I . a itlfd Stales, and not subject to any for eign power, excluding !odious not taxed, are br.relty 111.1.1111 . 1111 1-11 111. 1.11.14,11, 01 the oil led stoles, and such ell la.n or evet y ruer and tsilor to. ithout regard 10 any I/14,1011A VOlllll- 1.011 or slavery or involloattry servitude, ex eept nAn palish meal tor ertn•aa hereof the part:: shall hut , In: ,lola cant toted, shall have the same' In every State and Territory in the I ;Omni States, to makeant: enforre 11l 5111, be notifies and tri>e evidence, to lone. it. purchase, !ease, hell, hold ant/ vonv ey real tool personal prof. ea ty, and to toll and .1001 lemellt of all 1/111, and 1/1 - 01,041111, 1111 . 1110 seettrity of lotratto and property as IS enjoyed 1.1 White 4•ltiattits, anti not> wool shall Ike 10111)1,1. It, ptinisitmenta. ram penalties and 10 110110 tither, any law statute or ei Mount,. legislation or enstom, to the font rury not 0 Itlist ~,,, Mug. Ity 11,1 ;troy isions of this aet, tull protection in a Ilorded through the District 11,11110 co the Palled .stales to all persons Injured, and wlst.t• prat sieges an tin- disposed nre 10 any wa> impaired, am! limas y penalties are pro nounced teralnst tl,v 1114,011 who wilfully vM int.. the law. I lie.' 1101 411111. that plat law olio not reive to> approval. let Its em. dies are tie 'nor , prr ler - nide than those pro pos.' In the present bill—the oil.. !wing civil tool the other military. It> the sixth ....awn of the bill ret tatted eve. Mho proceedings ha which the lands in the parishes of Si. step' and st were sold tool 1.1 in. and al Moroni tis deposed 01 by the 'fax I,4nttmetsionets, and ...Mt tn.' by the seventh. eig lan, ninth, tent II and eleventh nections Provisions alre noble by lawn for the doom:olio:1 of lands thus acquired ton part le oi ar Clan. .1 cal/ens, while the granting of 1111 a, Is 000111151 101) Itnportant The olisertmitottlfin nook in the Oil seem. oil. }rot lonaltle. as Ms. also Ito; at tempt to eon fur upon Conant.loners 111411,1111 piatet s by which ell lochs of the 1 011.1 Mules are In ne de loused of theit prom.. v in a mode ...I trary to that ;too C Ott I'a ant motion st loch ohs elan, that no pet son shall In• deprive,' of life, Ittirrty or property with ont due prlpt`,.. of law. As a general priomple, sm.!, lec s tislott ton In 11101141 e, 11114114., 11111,41 6101 unconstitutional It may deprive pers./on t hea properly who...lastly de servinw objects of the nitt ion Is - unity as those w than by this legl•lott bun toneress seeks to senetil I lie I ale to 15101 thnsn he port...meal 11 01 10 H 1...tr0t class oif rill/sere ta ens ust depend en a regularity of tan sales under the law as It .1 -LI the taste ht sate. 00.1 tot suossectueol ic o rtsiottloot ran 014 ,• to the rights thus A: i ota.] skotiost Mir 4.1 weal einontoo. I he altvot ion of I. 1.4 therefore Oat led to a 1111,0 noon,consideration of the 011.1.11,5 op.,Sed ill 1111.1 .001.1011 Of the 0111. 111 eottelushou, lagate ttpon Congress the danger of Mass legislatio urge n, so well rldetllll. 1...1 111 I:s{,eil 11,0 11011,10. 011101 In tt state of un certain 4M15 . 1:1111 1011, , 11,4111131. and restlessness, Awl to tmeotange Mar.-led hopes 11101 (OW, Mutt the %Athol:II itoorrnment 0 ill continue to furnish to , 11110.1•.. 11l 1111 tens In the sterdral states nosois for sotpport au.l maintenance, rortartile. U Miry put suwn Idle of Mrs •Itisteimoso, and o easing.. also of the Conan ut lonal loth Ital. lon of the 11011101151 all -11101 11.3 111 /1111• pl,o`l , and ti Anquillty. 'rite 1,111 is het slth loam aril 10 111, 110111.4. of Ilrie 4 ~111111 11', 111 whorl, it originated. lon its 1111111 net nn .o.torth Mr. Ell nt. a sant be Inn I no obi entton. ritn. f - now, n0w...) Mr. Itogerh prof... Ono 41404.144 M taking I lie oto 11111% NI, Elliott Inovt.tl the vote ht . e bleb the Ittteetge vs as laid lilt Lill. table and erdt•fe4l to • printed, Ito ret.toe•ldeted. A gn . eti to. The speakerennount tel the question to Ise hall .11h. Intl be iet-eeel not tt 111.11,1,1141114 the tl,wetiot t el the P1 . 1.01.11•11{ , 011 0,011 tilt . COI, ! lit ittlf on required the tole to lie Wl,n be ten. e and nay's Th V I/14. alts taken an•l restiltetl In yens Int, , the 'Teak et having tilt rebel hilt OM 0 1101110 ohe :And hal leg voted aye, 1 . 11 . 100 • 0 o•re 110 111, 10..000 . 0 44 0 nutnlow of nettibe Inte.tly ttat OI and 11.0.011011 aforellllllll l llo,l.lon 10 tut. not. ant let outeti toe.lol dint two-third. bob ug voted In the aIIII,IIIItIVI., 1101 ttllrtattlollnll ht ~t tJeet lone. lot the l'ettttleet, the 101 l heal ' wen Desert]. . . TINA w grcttletl with vittpi.lllg . ttf Imuti. 010( ht.(' ‘ll2oootmlratloo... tbf pli•s,bol, 10 111 t. iv A•IIII21)... 111,...-forrl, ..lddev, 1..t0, Ranks, Ras ker. (laxly, hvnjasn lIIIt 1411,11 , 1, lark., of ohlo, (,10, k, Jobb, tottkllit, ; ,00ke iJawe”, Ilenololf, Don y, /.11401. Vot r), t,lar torten 11,fle, Mart. Ilenderbon, Itoopor, hotel, Cu., II trbbartl. of lowa. litalbard, of 111,f00..t. ' of Jonlo.f-t trot, 11n1,44•11, of 01110, II It lI,U rt e. .Ittllan, ~,, , 1.1.111 1 / 1 1, Lett,-' 1.1“, !AU tone..., of 1',1111..,1‘11.1.1.. all% rent:, Loan, I.ong:roal, I.) nob, Af arftton, Mar ln, g, Aloof - hew!, Morrill, ' Mot .11oulion, Myer', N r`f. Vo.rhant, iranflall, of lionlooky, of Matwa- ' 0htn.01.t.,, try or, ,eltolleld, .lo'lln -I,rear, ,pnal•ttng, Steven, Thayer, John I. Thor/111S, 1 roe 1,1,1fr0, \KU A ninon, 1 an Horn. ,if Now lurk, an Horn, of M,,,outf, (hard, Warner. Warcht,urna, Illottn, 11'ashburno, . of Ilin.....achtowtt, IValkor. entworth, ' ley, 1V illlnftiN, W 0..., of 1111,t, Ilnon, of renn,lyanla, SVltolotu. \Voodhri.lgo, anti ti lohylor Anornta. Bo) tot, Ila,r+on, Eld rldgo. Flux, illonobrennor, I.rlnder, Harding, Ilot:att, II nolphrer, JIIIIIIe.OII, ken, (icy. knit- , .1.111. itloml, ',lock, Nicht - Anon, \ 1•11elp+, Randall. Raymond. littler, sqlffr'avo., Taylor, Thornton, runtlaxll, and IVrtgl.t IM=l MIKE 11, nomne then . n1...0111441 liar UlClfllt'n .4 the Itu,seall-ti rto nel !natter. ' Atter further ,lehnte, In a Ittels N 11. black send Steven , ',art letiue.l. Mr . MAW , . ntnethl N reject...l uithont a v I,lon. 311. ens MO% mi to amend by At rtklng nul the tlr,t tn. tor. renorteol the. nos noltenno isle for thenne h'l.,l l') ti.e 'woos sly. w Islets uould hale the ra - ..<1 of u hor Mr. t;rsnstell per.onally trunk till. all lon 01 the Hon., Mr. .4 I.outut4r, augge.tcul that .1 all till. I,roucro.langes connected 111th the. ruoo, un.l Alt heugh 1,11,,Wat 11011 Lovell II ICrMea•:tn wt... grout, the House Uhl not t • aru-t•, hlll .11,upproveal Lite u.- .tell outdo !•c him rut Mt t4thnoll. Mr ita, woo! uhluloo..l the floor, U:1011 the ..at..o x.II( 10% Isavano, I rnnk Ilse Int ill. ; iennrte.l l•arl. 11. n ,nnaln :tit In 111411 I ttollein llr rn,antnentlell Mai Inanruocn an ihc) tnt•rt Inn approprlalhan , hpnen, ly lan lollar, arisingo l ll ni new trnaLten a nn In4lan-, they he, onn-ron, ,rrt,l In an./ (WI lee CI • Mt Iltrnitf t e lona li t ittl Toe were now vonenr,. and al 11111111itten nilnnt, ryncr• -v.", Mr. 'Wynne , intro.lueen n Joint n-wonoron gl O lag con%truntion to the inirn.gtnph In ling earn the ternal revenue Intl, no a., to , alritlate the a.I storm,,,taa nt 11,0114 pet tent nnly on the 101110 (11 . clgat, in•yond the flint in . .l per thonnun.l clultnn 11.11 yr*, Intentom nt the lion.. when the porn 'n":';n:f1.!;',1.11".:•"1,7„.71.1?o,k." "" • r A 1•4111 thfnlgilt tiJel /o'4'llllo MI,- takt, ttnil .t. lilt, prokly. - , 111”1 lislia.rtatril .011 V It stl4l oitlert..l The 11.1ti.t then .01.100111.../ The t... Ili 101.11 Wine 01 11110.111, 113.110M...11 Preoldont Object.. Continuing Ono greed nten'o Ilint - onn dill Two Year. Longer. Wl..Fir:wt.., I July 16.—The I . ; ...title, Ott. milt:row.. u rned It, the throw, tot ith w. olonetton. 11,., 1411 to I tollllll.l 11, Inf., for t Yl•r , Ihe Free.ltunn , Iturtnot fie ••• 0010 /tle , YI 11111 u 1 tile leg11111“1011 a II 1.•/1 It 1.111/07, - . mot he etottAlmt,ttl with the .eaten. of t A careful conxideration of the 101 l ptermul by the t houses 44 Cougress, entitled "Ain net to continue 111 force and Inant! In act to I e noi stablish a bureau for the relief of fre n eninen sail for intim purisinus,” has 0011VIneed Ilse Halt lll.,legirilltloo lell It proposed would tint cousintent With the welfare of the acre try, moil that it falls clearly Unlit the cram.. iv...initial In nitesietge of the loth of Felon:in, lost, I eterning Without my signa ture trusisere, width originated in the Senate. It is net Illy purpuao to report the otnisitions Which I then urged. They are not fresh In veto reneileetiOn, nod lie re :only turtle Mal as a p A art of thin re- coals of one branch el tile rmorial Legis lature. Adhering to the principles set forth that message, Inow reaffirot them, and the litre of pulley therein indicated. The. Only ground upon which this kind of mgrs. irmon 4,11 be In that, of the war-mak ing pos.,. 'I he act. of which this hill Is In tended ILS ittllelnittLety, WWI passed during the ex airmen, of the war. By Its en' n provisions it is to terminate Within 0110 year Igo., Inn glee hatlon of hostilities nn,l trio declaration of pram, It IS therefore yet In existence, and it likely that it will con till Ile In force as long ILA the freedtl may require the of ids provihiOnt, IL 11 ill 1110-1 L eegittinly remain In full 1 . /pertain. 11. It law 11 'I LI I nettle Monti. subservient to the lilted Ing of the next gelll4loll et Congress, when, If et perkince shall niako evident the neceusity el additional legislation, the two nous. will have amble time to mature and pass the ni rialto measurer in the meantime. The ou 3S -11 Udell, why should the war measure be continual beyond the period ileingmittel In he original nett and wiry. In time of perm., should military tribunals be erected to con tinue until ouch State shall he fully restored inn its enlist it mimed rolutlons to the tiovorn- [MEM I=l ANOTHER v011111•ry, and that It fall+ elehely Ithln I.lle reason:, annigned oft h. vel,•of a elm Jar wean urn ill February last. The hollowing In the veto of the Pre...dent. eommunlente.l to Ll.o Hoene of Rej, meet and shall he duly reproseutod In tha Cong . rees of tho United Siateal LL Was aslant fest with reepect to the act approved March Ld, that prudence and wisdom alike to golttul that J ttrimiletloll over lilt ca•ea Coll. ,ontlila the ouJnyrnontof Line Suul . . rights of istizenship, in well US the DIOLOOtiOn of Vellintl end properly, should be conferred upon 501441 tril MU every State or dis trict, where the ordinary course of lit andel proceedings in ti 3 longer Interrupted. Courts, both State and rederal, are in full,com plete and satievissfal operation, and through then. every person, regardless of race and color, In entitled to, and h oar d. The protection granted to the while citizen is already conferred by Jaws upon the freedmen. Strong and stringent guards, by way of penal- I les owl punishment, are irown around his IkerSoll and .. roperty, an.l It is believed that couple protection will be afforded him by due propene ol law without resort to the danger ous expedient of military tribunals. Now that the war has been brought to a close, the neces sity CIO longer existing for such tribunals, whieh bath heir origin lit the war, grave oh jellt 10114 to their ecintodumee must present UlollllllolVec to the minute of all. I ['dependently of the danger of represcat t el! republic% conferring upon the military In time of pence a xtraordinury powers, so cm - Pinny guarded against by the patriotic and statesmen of the earlier days of the republic, no frequently the ruin of governments lormed upon the same (Iced prmelplus,and subversive of tire rights and liberties of the citizen, the question of practical economy earnestly COM.. monde Itself to the consideration of the law making power. With an Immense debt al TPlOly Lurden Mg the incomes of the industrial and laboring clam. is doe regard for heir in on.cparuhly connected with tile wel fare tit the country, should prompt es to rigid eentiotny and retrenchment, and to ale stain frown all lee islation t h at would unnecessarily Increase IJio Pu b " lie 111.10b14.1110,. T. , Leil by tills rule of sound political wisdom, I can nee no reason for the establishment of military jurisdiction conferred upon the officials of the bureau by the 114 h section of the hill. lly the laws i>l the Clotted States and of the different ;states, cout petont. courts, Federal and Mate, have been t.tatillshed and are now In full practical op, ration. By means of these tribunal., staple res. dress lautrordixl fetal( private wrgugstwh,.th or 40 UM person or t unnelsropertY of wituout. aeulta or snetry 110. Y. 1110) arm open to all without regard to eOlor or race. 1 feel well its.ured that It will be hots ter to trust the rights, privileges and immun ities of the CiLi sus tot rid els thus natal"- Ilsited - anti prealticti over by to>mpu tont ate impuritui judges, bound by fixed rule. of law and ovuleuct, mud tyncru the rio u t of trial y Jury la guaranteed and secured, than to the I ., :il r., % tb o o r zti l , u tb al em g . in ppcs eLto bo f wes i:n mu st .i ll a l y e t c t r twnd f cerni li tli l.t t i ek ci ,, Jost administration off law. Theta is danger. loo,• that conlLlots of jurisdiction will Ira. sunnily false between Willie OiVil %MU 144 /3!1!! The Cosegreoodonal (*elem.-Raymond and the Philadelphia Inneenelon. W s•-a, soros. duly 1 , . —Ti,. Sew York Tines polnlshcs I. toll report of the proceedings of heongtessional l'ances on II anlnesday mot sal orday evemm, I ed, In which Mr. Ray mond r.ind-rnd to have -AM that when the 1 • 1111“.1••11, It L.L 1_010,41t 11011 %Mt tlrnl summoned nn In te, ed It wontal have a manl effert In na• Inman 'nig the I nom per), and in pluelng ILn artlon onim n broader and safer tnu is, he IMO never concurred II In 4,111 V ICtlral that am le•-• lo- parl) an- 111.. nal tonsil/elf, and Ills, onl.l shorl-hved, .30 the pow .•r °aid pas. loom 11, heroin Lo those ,t( Its ~ponen tn. W horeason to 'ionic 1.4 opine.. a, to an object and effect, tie •hoold set aveordlngly. II It .11011 Id loc.mme 4.pintrout that It Was In• model h, Meal, up the Unlon policy, nod throw the power of the 'multi Into the luturis of rrhels and enpperheads, nelthet the TIM,. ;Mr Its editor would support It, hot Is com pelled to dismiss all ploasen of public alTaan, they arise 11 lay 1., .lay without want,. tugant thong tor stneetquent develapetanta. The E.dltortally, lital as the reeolu 1.11 Offen,/ hy SiCVI,I3B vv....evident ly alined at 111 r. hayttiond, it would have bee, neither delicateleo proper for the latter get, tletneu 1.11 have voted upon it. LYrT Hoorn WV.—Lows $lOO,OOO. Aon, July la—A fire today tlestroyed al the frame mm 1411311:. on State street. SOLltil for half u block, and south of Peek toy !nu same distance. Thirty frame building acre pad as stores and saloons halos, and ten ements Metre, wore consumed. Fifty futni lid, are. rendered 1100PleiCelq. LA,.. 4100,01 X). ECU= Canada florin(/' the Friar( Finaro. N lw Lein, July T'ribitut's nipeolal fiorre.pimilont from 4 Klemm C. W., buys that Rriwinifiriilge unit "flier miufberri reffiqemi 01- I , •red their id, ler. fo the Cimitsllll.ll tmvern.. meet, during the 1111111Ln ruld. They Were of llelelly UllOlllOll uml told that they w uol. vented. I= Clllo,io, July 11,—The iolloolog dismal W 11.4 101t•grIll$11e41 1 , . the Presplent to. ,101 hook., Juty to.-I,l.lslattory ttentlun of pout have 10,11 Collltilllit,li with the Upper Platte Moy.s., tool Choyetotes, Fort Laramie, Cot In/Air:tory reports wry without Pruorlutto ,igittol— 1,. 1L Twylor, it. N. Moissrew, Thom Wiqtsr, United :stales Cothrumsiouorn. The Cholera In !Yew York—berth■ from nil Causes Last tweet, NKW Pone, dnly le—No rases of cholera have been reported to the Beard of Health day, though the pollee say there have taxis several caret. There were eight hundred and twenty deaths front all callolla last week, being an Increase of ever one hundred per cent. It nee weeks. 1=1:1ZE 11 Aurli x,July 16 —Lower t.ltll lllg was burl.) on sutur.tuy night. Over 11f1 y stores au , dwellings were Alestroyell. North-weelPern Branch of the Pen Central Itoilrond Completed to Fr , port. Thu Northwestern branch of the Pennsylva nia Central Railroad ham been completed as far as Freeport, and trains now leave Free port direct for Philadelphia, Baltimore and the cant, Mlle oily hating t necefudty that for merly ex Isted of having to come to tins city to Lake the through Lrains. WI)! kmen are busily engaged in completing the road LO Al legheny city, the COM pawy having bought the old canal route along whi ch the hew trick will be stretched. A few candle wall 811flICI tO have OVOryl/11Wg peereeteil, 11 bell We , 11 . 1, Will lie 1 muatutsitlit or a no outlet to the Pe, hoard by way of the A lle gheny Valley. The now bramell crosses the river ut Freeport by way of a sithettlWll/11 wooden bridge and pro ecoda up the iiiskitntitet. to the Cone 1111111gb, rennecting w ith the main or Central road at Blairsville, In Indiana county. Passing us it, does thrhoith rich 111,-trati, abounding I,ll.llleilt and oil wells, It vi ill have benelleial influence in enabling manufarturern and prcuinceraito roach a mar ket fur their COMUlthfiLletl, without tho rich e‘pe(lBl.l Ut teIiWWIS With no other locomotive power than a pair cif hon.,. of 11 yoke of stupid oxen. Another Noteitte.—lit about half-past ten yesterday morning, says ~.iiturtlay's Cincin nati Commercial, a Mr..% T. Warren, of this city, and formerly a resident of Shelbyville. Teen., and Covington, Ky., committed suicide hv drowning. Jumping Into the river from the lob street ferryboat Queen City. lie left on the beat his hat and pouket-book, and a letter directed to his wife, hire. lisle Warren, who. wit!, her two children, lint re. Theee arti cles are now in the lade . Steelman, .ft., collector of the boat. Financial embarrass ment wan the cause 01 the act. -One More llstfortunate.".L.,Thare was Out one "unfortunate" before his Honor yes terday morning, and he was charged with the venial offense .of drnnkenness. fto =knew!. edited the corn, showed idols of coutritloa, and wee discharged on payment of costs. Special illacillea.—lre. Winslow', ',both tug Syrup limbo:tome so popular that ',vetoes parru.abave Cutotit articles calling tlomalre. Wimilea's. Please take notice that t 1.1., Kra Winslow or the Soothing Syrup 13 not whitest= witlretwot4er AM:44w i. 1 • 1 : 11 . 12 LM 4: . 1 Additional Local 3latters on Third Page The Sewickley Murder—Death the Ite null of Wlotenre—Forther Testimony. The Sewickley murder remains still remains enveloped in Impenetrable mystery. Evi.. denee obtained thus far is of no weight be. goad clearly establishing the fact that the girl, Caroline Ford. was ravished. Mid then murdered In cold blood by two or more human Steads. The Coroner's Jury• re-assembled yes lei lay at Edgeworth station and the follow ing further testimony was adduced. littbett AteCrmuly. sworn—AM practlac mg physician; made a poet mortem examina tion of the sty of the deceased with Drs. ,belt sun and Murray; we found unmistakable cvldeneex "1 vtOltnert, and were convinced that the deceased had been murdered; found the pectoral muscles in an echymosed condi tion; cur eonelusions were that she had been murtlered by HIIOIO person Jumping. on her breast; the muscles on the back part of the head and !Mgt.; Were ItiSO e 011.111041; I 1•05. 1.11.1 , 01 4 were In ..I1101 . •11 10 . 11• It• •I• hod eki -1,1; s• o• .1i••••• • 1,41 a'al. 1000. or incised n toiti • .oty part of the issli t 111. - monk et crl Were, I In pt (Attlee.• t• 10 con nection will, the entittillon of interior organic we 10110 d the heart empty. n ell Inu all the Other 1//LWAi VeSSehl . , 11101. - 110 I, 1111•1100 0( Strllitg - nlat het tett welt: MI& a 10 lieu,- 11113.• dentlit.Oly Manner the Mead'Wide 11, exit; the Md. - MAO/1H 01 V 1011,11., .10:1111 011. COIIIIIIOI to the client; the decompo titised eottion 111 the body mph! it mipossible tel matte an critical an OX In Ination im would hat , been ilentrell. From Lou examinat loa Wa are of lite opinion that her person had imen outraged prey lona to her Have no whatever, that d MOMS- , . I came to her death front violence. After hearing tile above witness, the jury roeemleil II) the resident...of 1), K. NPVill, Esti. lime the following testimony was elicited: Mrs Sarni) Mc intire, log with Mr. D. E. Nevin. nworn.—Dereaseri was lit home on Mn 0- evenig, mot miter getting through her work, went out; think it was itbotit eight o'eloek when site WIITI I out; about tell o'clock 1 Int to to haul in d yet Pottle in—and t the light burning for Mir: about half an ur later I heard her In the yard singing; did t hear her COMO Into the house; neat morn- ine I found her apron in toe kitchen. Didn't hear tiny noise; I was Sarleaed she was in the ho tlett, colored turn frequently tolled to see ileecasedi don't know their names; she told ine Thal she was to tibiae been married to Run soli thought nit. Was Denting: did nol see any colored Mee about 011 tilt evening she dinap pt•nred: nn tile evening following Dabney came null Inquired for her. llclvitnl Alexander 100101V1i) aworn—Live at IL. I'. Nevin's; on.Mooday evenlng Ben. Ford Fame to our house and Inquired for Caroline orth llama IL 0111:tbplit hall-past rtlne• told him I I lam,cht. she 1111VC11 at Dr. Diektra- son's; he said he had soniething particular to tell tier and rtsintistisl me II I now her to In- fortn ner thuit no would like to see her; didn't see any strangers nit that eventing; there 10201 no p int Foal; didn't see 'mimes Ford .01h1 erson g 0 to tn. in ~ ektegoni, ; he left our Mince atniia.i.en Lanett's before ten; I then went np stairs, and some time after Itol I heard v, in the lane; Unlink the voi ces were Won ote lialeley and Ben. Ford; wit.. 4 well ...ninth emit:minted Ti, know theft volt-on;when I heard the 0101, l cause down minim and went to le. brow 01 the hill overlooking the lane; [mild not Nee any liertinni I heard voices then In Mr. It. E. Neviii•s yard; appeared to eOlllO from the illreetitin of a bench winch Is vstally mewled to; did not distinguish the oices; Opt not pay particular attentlon• I started to go Iti the 10 . 1101. lint when about half way from the house I was called and went buck; alter I wit it back to the house and had gone into ray room I humid a 00[011111. appar ently in the ding:don of the road; went to the window told Moked out, but eould not got nor hear anything further. nave seen Dabney and , coit ettice deeensed disappeared. They said it vas strange alktut her. Deceased told me that Archibald Leg had mantle indecent proposals to tier; site said She refused to have anything to do with talus on that account and she always all pant the 11140,0 whore he lived. she toll me tilts early In the summer; have never knOWII her to apenk to him slum, only on one n,11; that was Mi last Sunday week, at Mrs. iloward'ek colored woman liv ing lu the village of Se wlckwy. Kworn—On Mod = . . eVenlay, some time bet ween eleven and twelve o'clock, heard a em-eam on the road; was Xi art.. 1 0 ,1 lor a moment‘shortly afterwards heard a second cry, hat It was more faint than drat; IL was about the time Lite train eamo down trona Piteriburßh: thn Ann. Ur)" eoerned be below our house, and the, Heeond one •ecin- .. . .. . .. . _ el to be further up the rote!, toward the vil age, hue, frequently heard seroatne , and the •Ircutuetanee exelteu no suepleton. It. I' Neein, Sworn—lnn loot tteturtlay morn tog nftor'twu buly Vian (nowt. I wont .down to the creek; while standing on the north bank and looking 111 the creek, saw foot-prints on othurole mile; went ON er and examined them: tittle appeared to be two markstogether, as if 50.1111 In'l,lll had JIIMpi, and every description of Funeral Formaidnir bloods turnisiseil. Boom opend s 7 sod nlgbt, Keane and Carriages Ihrnlatted. Kireneriete—lier. David Kerr, MD., am IC W. JSCOMIS, P.D., Thomas Kering, Sag., Jacob Id DUNSEATH & CO., SO Wirth Eitx-e.ert. Fine Wateheti., CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver aid Silver Plated Ware, arzuw , i iimni t A .a.i llNv . L s . tyles of GOLD Call sub see our of ock and get prices. LADIES' AND GENT'S "VIVALIIMECIENS. ALL STYLES, AT GREATLY,REDIICED PRIMA, virxr_or... T. vcr - mr_alrirlei. Ica WYLIE HT., NEAR FIFTH., FOR CHEAP gEIPM 4 I= I T-E1.C31-.31119, 1:11M71 HASLETT & CO.'S, 93.1. SMITHFIELD STREET. KEN N EDY , I3 OLD STAND MCCLELLAND'S AUCTION EMPORIUM, Nos. 55 and 57 Fifth Street L.IRGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS. Hoop Skirts, all sizes, Hosiery and Gloves, Ladies, Gent's & Children' MO's, Cloths,.l►ress Goods, Bal moral Skirts, House Farn►shing Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols, Men's Hats, Straw Goods for Misses and Children, and the usual large and elegant Meek of BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS. BUSINE.4B MAN'S COMIERCLIL COLLEGE. No. 4 St, Clair Street. We have engaged the services of an experienced Leacher expressly for the months of July and Au gust. Students entering ou the tot of July can east ly complete the course by the last of August. For circulars and specimens of penmanship, apply at the College Rooms, or address N. SHAFFER and JeN:ett:awe J. F. NeCLAYMONDS. IN THE ORPEIANS , COURT OF + ALLEGHENY COUNTY.—In thtrtillon. No. 3, March Term, Isau Estate or SARAH STEEL, de tteased. And new, June 23d, neK— - And n, June 2Ad, Owe, on motion of A. M. Il ROWlt, ow Attorney for Port Wooer, Court C 011.11.111 toe Inquisition awe In theta , proceedings, and grant a rule on heirs and parties Interested to be and appear before the said Court, on Saturday, August 4th, 1866, At 10 o'clock, A. 11., to accept or refuse to acc7it at valuation; and direct notice of Ude mile to be yen to Lizzie Penton, wi th Sa F. Conover and Jam S. McFarland, not now an the Jurledictton of the Courts of thia Commonwealth, by miveritsement once • weft for cii successive weeks lu the PITT.. HOLM" DAILY DAZleher . . . EOM J. W. JOHNSTON .............. JOHNSTON & SCOTT,. DICALILIIS Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., I= Pl:ttislaurs.b., 3Pesaxia.. fir Particular attention often to BnPattinit Watnues, Clanks and Jevralt7. All work warrant ed teikeni CHEAP SHY-LIGHT And Best Photographs Lite-Size Portraits, Miniature Pictures, AT W. T. PURVLANCE & Abs. 2 and 4 St. Clair Street, initt4sslburglx. irtm FULL SET OF CROQUET BALLS, Mallets, Hoops and Stakes, 1= JAIXES BOTIMVS, RULER, CLOSE & CO., Practical Furniture Manufacturnrs, COR. PENN AND WAYNE STREETS, Latfat styl.of FUENITITHE constantly on band. jeta;als MOWERS, HAY RAKES. Plows, Cultivators and ALL KINDS Or AGRICULTURAL IMPLERENTG. To be bad at s. MUM/Man% Noe. 'Ai .4 Of Ohio otrect,legtienY my3B;b6O;hIWY:WT ARCHITECTURAL. & MOSER, ARCHITECTS, Have removed So the Pratt Association Building, Nos. 2 and 4 St. Clair Street, Where they mill be pleased to theettheir old friends and others desirina their services. lellmeratiten NEW BOWEANTI' SHOE STORE, r°. 24 St. glair Street. GEN T A hinge and well selected stock of LADIES., 'S and - ORlLLittated OAIT£ItB , dial44o- RALIi, etc„ which will be sold et the 140WILIST PRICES.. - (aralilloseod) JOHN BNODeIitABS..I lIIONAS 8. BXITII J3co. ' s. 81[811/141.. SMITH & . SHAFFER, CARRIAGE. AND HARNESS BLIREFAILVIIIIERS, • 7 aleaskozwel. Aialcin the/ow the Markel,) lITTSJUROIL , TA. - Ihrhiwha 'poles wicnimp. E.-THE NA TIONAL STUCK M MIRO. =thee. with ante" two-hone _power, linthe Rt did Bricks per with well glennalethipos and nitbrinlenntn. litho marldno does not pertorthwttot we elann for It we wllliake It beck and refund the mow'. Aildrelle MSSASSAY R.StaVit„ thrueral /Lout, 141 Broadway Yark. . I.'AL. 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