THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ritzusiarm DT PENMEN; REED .& CO ,ff.GAZETTB BUILDING, Ma. 136 Wirth Otreat. r. a. Pawsamnia mu e. aovaros, "M r . - roams RINI6I Eamon p.n.s= 113azintiszsnalj'U. Tll=3!it Nagle Coyla a mils. Delivered by Gurley, (Der.weeki....-16 cents. Nall esibienlbers, (peryear) Liberal redneticms to Newsboy. and wets. . TIMES YOE WEEKLY: /Huile Copies.'reiyeee. by mall.— Five do. do. eaeb..—.. Teu or more eopled, to ono. addrese, sad wit nee to dub. eseb CITY IMO,. Soar Temper sad. Soar Stomach. The stoma* is the mans organ In keep uy a healthycon ditlon of .thabody. If it fah In lie duty, the supplies wllt not go on and the teat of the members - mnet lan. gulch and, decay. The stomach may fail from too much work; the remedy Is, glee it DR. KEYSER'S BLOOD SEARCHER until ft has attained a natural - condition audit will go on of itself.. /I It Maniere Without- Blood Umber. or any thing else, so much the better. We only point out the remedy if" it (Bound be necessary. It . cannot do bourn if the directions are followed. It can do rio good. when 11 is not needed. • . DR. ICEYSEIin BLOOD sr.outm - Eg is a great remedy when the blood la dlsOrdered and Impoverished; when the hkhkehh neys need 4. gentle stimulant, when the formothreakiont In blotches anderuptloas and Lt sallow and gale . like an ill made tal low candle, and when the latter are torpid and the back aches and dings with _cribable Palm Dr. Dayser , s Blood Searcher half cured hundreds or eases of itteas dependant oa a disordered , digestion and an obstructed Stile of ter natural cleansers of the sydem. it will dean out and bring lute activity the weeping trinetiona Of life, and restore health rind besets, to the whole animal Dt.taylSt's'itiedialitei aro Sofd by most droggLsts, spdlit;l.lu, proprietor's, 110 Weed street,. ' 'IA - sk for, Dr.. Jayne... Mood Searcher and - rota no - olher—Sil per bottle; six for $5., Dr. Keyror's Consultation rooms for lung ex. arnlnattorts N 0.190 Tenn street, from 8 a.m. Anoibee BeerSIAM- For weeks past : the daily papers have teemed with emanate of burglaries in vari ous localities, executed with So much skill that the nntortuaatp reciplentnot these via. Its from lighbflugerml gentry; know noth ing of their .loss until the ruernmg alter. A Monde and unfailing methodbf receiving notice of the Intended entry Ms been pat ented, and may beams at Ed Third street. Agents wanted..," At the Worlds Fair In London, lit; the Wheeler .t Wilson Sew. log !Lachine received the highest award— ail the Machines or Europe and America in erapetitlim. .Tids award' has always been made wherever exhibited. Ton will make ao-mbstakerin ordering' 01X0 its s„ holiday Sin , to Wif:e4.*l'lwor friend . - They can be perchaandkerly at Bartuser & Cele, Yj rush '1134111! Or Families, I•isubracei 410 gidat oppOfttmity 'no w any to-You of buying the best . quality Or Boots and Shoes for almost - nothing. Must close out present stook by April let. Zlomuiti3nod Bronx.. =I Into thelYholesale Trade, and most elOso out present stock. fisood. selling at a great sacrifice for the next sixty datir.- Oita& both,. Sim: s•rolF.x. • Go to pltemlna^a Drug Store, No. t 4 M4rko4. Buser, -fcrr.Hoetqttar's and Drake's Inifor'g; chcaper than any other = . Of canned traits - And vegetables are Invi ted to Iftepeet the assortment kept by Geo: Belvieu, at 117 rode:fel street, Allegheny. SiF*elst 4Anwrznecus,!eat For the next stx4r. tile roods to tho great Orr?... Mess Soon &rose will be elated eat, regirdless - of nose =I Doetora , preaerlpttone carefully prepared at hall' the. usual priep, at Italtou's Drug Store, opposite Pastptfoo. 4 Go to flemlng's Drat Store. • No. &I Market Streat, for the best Medici nal Liquors ofall kinds. Von Va Btu .1 " Foreign Liquors of all kinds at Joseph 8. Plaeb~a:: No. lah 191. 193 and 195 First street. Pittsburgh. Co to Fleming's Deng' Store, Fo. St Market Street,. I nelson Sponges, at lon rates:- per c o at Alcohol at Joecih 8. rtnaws. Irww.Caa..llw7_ New Hope at Joseph 8. Pinch's. Wr. find In the Loudon Tinies the fol.' lowing accounr,of the sufferings. of the laboring people in some of the wretched distracts in - East London: • • At certain doors in those districts are to be seen daily crowds of men jostling, striving, almost fighting, for admission —to what? What Is the strong attrac tion? A faviraite actor, a - popular par son, a sensational Toners, a prize fight, or a rat hunt? ;No, it is to gain the priv ilege of, breaking hard stones for two or thrie•:honrii in' a told .miuldy.yard at tached to the pariah workhouse, for the reward of tlutepence and a - loaf of Thew Men, toi?, are not clad in the :tistral etoneyard apparel; they wear good rags are scarcely to be seen. They fireman who; not, very long- ago, were earning from 18iii.a.1;2.weekly,lo whom thevary mention of Workhouse would , have been contamination; and hero they struggle and wrestle for its most meagre <' advantages In the winter of 18264 the average , daily umber of able-bodied men who 'Worked in-Ake-Poplar stone .yard was 200. In the litsgareek of December 1800, ' it was 020; on the fith. of January it was more than 1,000, witlaev . ery probability of an increase. In the. last week of December, 1801, the number receiving oat dooi parochial collet from the same union was 1,0741 In the last week of December, 1886, it was 4,840. pn 'the Id' of January, 1887, there were in Poplar alone, _9,406 persons re , eelving par and charitable asalat- ward; the num och b ial er now it at least 12,000. If to these are added the poor of Lime. hodx,„Bitaddrell and Stepney, the total number of poor receiving parochial and Ather ski will exceed .Ul,lllO persons, as stated in an advertisement recently is .stfpd 110131 the Society for elielleliet of A party of about one hundred Nor , mostly young metrn as brought acmes the Atlantic to engage in the fur niture manufacture •in Clinton county. Nell, York. They are described as strong - and logged- physically,' and of great worth of -character. The person who went over to Norway to' secure the - senates of thele"lmmig t ents says that unsst miters of Noretegtans +simmered Idsadvertisements, and hie chief dialcalJ • ty was to selectilat few he-desired from • " the crowd- applicants. The United States is highly poplar among the la boring claws abroad, and the immigra- ' • tion daring 1867 it , is estimated, will be greater th an dating any previous year. - . .--13yealtingor its/ 'eticiency of negip testimoilY, the Charleston Zeicury says that thus tax the • lair. admitting negro testimony in the BOUM Carolina., courts 'has been attended with more .Ihan the usual' success. - -The =colored witnesses aappppeeaattb6O lltlly impressed with the ' obligations placed upon them, and their , evidence has bees generally given ,with an evident desire to tell the whole truth . and noticing but the truth. There was -,,,hut little leniency to prolixity 'and and: cundveness, arotthe testimony has, in the into criminal trials, been clear, in telligible and to the point." HELM 1 1 401111# • 100 190 VOLUME FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A: M. EARLY TELEGRAMS FROM EUROPE Abolition of Capital linnish. meat in Italy. CHANGE IN THE ENGLISH ZEUS- TRY AT PARIS. An Alliance Between Russia and TERSBURDIN E rp E E E KIN. SL An. Important Chauge In the dlustrilin Ministry. Boma or InIISONIMPOINBI IN FRAN [By the fhble.] aP LONIOX AID LOSS Or LIFE. LONDON. February e.—Advises have been rOCOIVOd that aterrlblocroloslan, accompa nied with a groat loss of ll!e, has rooently occurred In Paraguay. ILICSIGITIA.I . IOII OT LOUD COlll.ll - . Lord Cowley, British Waster at. Paris has resigned. = =! Sr. Prrsusarruo, yobruary 3.—A direct mall has been establisbed between this city and Pekin. The service requires tarty eight days. . ' • MB /HOY 8017211 iiatsuo• LONDON, Feb. f..-The utell etensa en from Smith America brlaga the following Intent gentro: The United States War atearners Shemin. kin and Pensacola left liontevideo on the 9th or January for the . Pacific Ocean; the Juniata and Belies - Were at Rio Janeiro. The Bank of Bahia has been robbed of SWO,OOO. . 33=11 Is email:krill:kg Dor praparationa for a vigorous prosecution of the war against .riirtroa NATOLSOs AND °MMUS DIX. Papas, Fell, 3.—Prince Napoleon received the American 2dmilatar, Gen. Dix, to-day, at the Petals itoyal. IZ=l Ilsraux. Yee" 4.-1 e la reported that the Goya meats of Prussia and Bavaria are =ran the buds of en aillanco odensive and defene camas rvaremicar .1110L1511163 Pim:axes, Feb. 4.—The National Pasha, meat has alsellshed capital punishment thioughout Italy. ABOLITION Or 1117218011N1T 101 DLIT. Penis, POD. 4.—lmottsonnient for debt L to be nboltdhed In France. ' The Emperor has refused to slips! Goner al Print, of Spain, the revolutionist,. to r inam in Prance. Till 137051T10N It ls estimated that the valve of goods alisady received for tho Exposition amounts to a million of pound. sterling. JAPAIIMIX mox oLin The first Iron-elad man-01-war ordered by Use Jspanese - Gorernteent, is now being constructed at Toulon. .. I= It le reported that the Slag of G mese le about to marry a Princess of the Imperial family of littesls. AN IRON CLAD TOR MASSWILIAX Lox Doe, Feb. 4.—The &tomer !lodine, or dered to be built for the Emperor of Merl co, hew been relished, and .111 soon entl for Vera Crux. Tire :Lai.= riold Inßaiglura aro 'treading =2 Vramr4, February 4.—The realgoation of Count Be'arid! has been accepted by the Emperor. and Baron Von Benet has been made President of the Council of State. CONYMICI&L AIID7LIfAXeLLL. LONDOW, Fabruarr tral shame 81. Erie 5.4.0 bonds 72 13-19. Coluola 90 440. - Lorrow, February 4.—Emutnr—Consols bare advanced 34 per Cent., and closed at 90 IMO for money. Amencan Securities closed at the following rate.: United States &Ws, 71 948; I.lllnols Control Shares, 81; Erie: Shares,. , LITXXLYOOI; February 4.—Noon.—Cotton opens heavy and inactive. Sales will not exceed IWO boles of middling upland at .1 .E.1P - garoor., Feb. t..-Tbo steams hip Edo. from Hew York, arrived at Quo onstown yesterday.' 1-arraroor. Feb. 4—Erening.--The steam rived.ianhaitan, from 'Row York, Des str • The Cotton market continued dull and closed at a decline of 301; middling upland at 1410; sales of 0,000 bales. . llteadsturs dull. Lard at Sin. Tallow, stalls. Spirits of Turpentine St.. Petroleum; relined, at Is 614,41. Pasta, Ydb. 4.—tressing.-11nited States bonds hare declined one-fourtb. ra/11111•OHT Feb. 4. Eterting.—tinited States bonds ' closed at a decline of tive rsznax. Feb. 4.—Z:ening:The nun Les lowered Its rate of discount from 4 to Wper cent. THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS. (SECOND SESSION.) WAznixarrort, Feb:miry 4,1557. • SENATE. NEGISTSNA TO CANADIAN /MILT VNASNIN. idr.CLlAllDLEßgrezonte.daprotostfrom citizens of Michigan against the tune of American registota to Canadian built Yes• seas: Beamed. . . ♦ PROJECT /LBAIDOIXEI. The Military . Committee wee discharged .from the further consideration of the lionise bill to authorize the construction of a mili tary sadk. piUrrallreil.4 from Washington to Kew Yor =XI The CLUBS submitted tho credentials of donator Wore, of Wisconsin, ected years from She at of Marc est....for ids PATIONT 01 rsommitirtumns. .ThB llouse amendment to the joint moo• tattoo for the payment of Kentucky mnltht called tato Goyernolenf. eerwirre, wee eon. CLAIMS OP LOYAL . TIpPILAPISPANS. Jar PATTEUSON introduced a resole• tteer.teblett was adapted, calllog 'upon the Secretary of; War to UaniSMIL copies of or- ders to Generale nornalde and Schofield, 01 1tsolatas soamtatailoa tialarestigate Leo claims of loyal Trotte ,o o o, Po fp; Dm), 'lapilli; OW TIMMS= SyNATOILIL atitiftb,tmin the iudhrbit," Commit tee, reported a _resolution to pay the ben I tems from Tennessee% competes/aft to be computed from the oomment:!tment of the, Titre-moth Coo pen . - said the lienaton from Tennessee were eutitlad to COMIAMatiOn from the date of the admission of Tennes• see, but not before; but to pay them from the commencement of Congress would he to admit that Tennessee wee entitled to rep resentation alt.; along.. .Lila e woes, applied to Terkheesto, It would apply to SOnth Otrolirre, when Senators front that nate - were admitted, as they sooner to later most be. They would aisles compen sation from the date of their elostiou, and mlistrocelYe O a au)tfxm of Mr. wtLsox:tb e rusolutio ' n was pastaoaatkaacti tomorrow. AGIEIdIILii3/L7. , 01 L'Airvs /Mr. FATTgIISON presented the , resole filet of the Tennessee Legislature asking tied. Termessee bo admitted to the benefits Of the act of liongreas donallog Wine ho the several atateir for Agrichilttiral Poneiles. Ordered to beprinted. - Zr. "WILLIAMS presented a bill, which was referred to C2W - COMMlttee on Re.On• struction providing for a more e ffi cient govainmlas sbe instifoisitionair States. . . 1111PIIIIONYIBT POII Mr. SUMNER Introduced a MU Ileppba teenutry to the nets abOWthing imprison. mutt for debt, .prorhlina that all Penana rarettedort annzeention - from. the -United Semen Courts. shall be treated se they would De under the State law. Referred. HILVOR.T. /SOX TIM 417111111AAT: COMXlrfli. eir.TRUM BULL, front the Judiciary Coto. miter.. repotted advernely on Mr. Dario'. re:rotation dela:titian Of the prfaclplea Of -NO. M. Um Constitution relative to writs of Aosta/ corpus. The Committee was discharged from its further consideration. Mr. TRUIIDULL, from the Judiciary Com. mince: reported an amendment to:the bill . providing for the allotment of Justices or the Sunreme Court among the circuits. section - authottstng the Supremo Court to appoint a Marshal for the District or Columbia Is struck out, and the tonna are given powet to nominate marshals - in. stead of, upon the nomination of Chief Justice. Mr..TItiIIiBISILL, from the Committee on Judiciary, reported a bill providing that the set luthoristng the payment of vertaln demands for. Quartermasters' Mores and Subsistence supplies furnished IturUnited States, shell not be construed 10 =Dionne thnsettlement of detractor mom; takewor famished for the use of arms, nor for the use or Injury to. real . estate or personal n e e rt llnl ' t S Jltl a t i l 4 , :an Ul tfiVera ° l;!o r° ?r gl noted daring the late rebellion in any State declared in insurrection by the proclama. Con of July Ist, 18h, excepting as to loyal citizens of West Virginia and Tennessee. , SENATOR DOOLTTSLIC SO =mos. The VICE PllESlDENTsubmitted ttiejoint resolutions of the Legislature of IVistionsin Instructing Senator Doolittle to realm his seat, which were ordered to be tabled and printed. em TO A PACIFIC RAILROAD Tbo bill to aid the construction of the San Francisco and Central Pacific Railroad passed. INCIICASZO COMPZIIIIATION To sinus.. The joint resolutiOn autiwylsingincreased conipensation'to the civil employees of the Government, whose salary does not ex mod woo debated without action, Mr. - TRUMBULL urging an amendmentto make Its benefits apply to Inutile clerks. Beaman?? attn.. : On motion of Mr. SHERMAN ton billp oned to regulate the tenu of oco was post and ,the bankru re nt be ll considered and 814 11P. ' ‘ILL d lA.tdrictlerOd a Proviso that no proceedings involving voluntary bankrupt cy under this cot, shall absolve any oblige. Don of any existing contract. Mr. SliElibilLti :said 'the . easel of this would be to kill the bill indirectly, and be proferroa adireet vote. Mr. EIZEDESSON moved to recommit the bill with certain bistructlons. Ito acted. Willlams's amendment was. Maned. 4 1 111IIIBIWEIIGZIL was adopted that no pro. ceed leg under this act shall be commenced before theist of June nest: • Mr. HOWARD moved to:strike out the erection relative tocorpoottionsivntch Core. tarns a proviso /or forfeiture of their fran chises In case of bankruptcy. avarermitor maims acies. • Mr. GRLINE.LL offered a resoletion that the public interests demand that there shall not be, during the current year, any red cc- . Lion of greenbacks, rind directing the Com mittee of Ways and Means tamport a bill to that effect. El= mU.S'prenanac2ro Several bill. and resolutlone were taro. 4 11,1g,fi l ATZfi'ilgIWPAgtiae Secretary of the Tre a su ry from selltn g o g old. lie fermi. • mficiwarlitilges trim of Courts t Too he United Slams to pear and determine appeals from their own Judgment. .Raterred. • • -± . By Mr. TRIMBLE: ;To repeat the tax on ' State bunk clreulatitte. -Referred. citizensß r.AYNARD: . For the ler of ley, sl of the United States in the lately histarectlonary sum!!. 'Referred. By Mr. DEPREES: To re-establish Civil Government:lln Mie.States lately ln Tenet lion, and -to, Womble 'Mem to-resume their former relatlinsioriththe Union. - Referred to the Coaxial tteerUmmuitton. By ASHLEY% tem a repab-, limn form of GovernmenUn tierlitatm re cently In rebeGRAL - eMMIng , regnMsee. Referred to the Committee on Iteconstrue ti • on.". , Mr. ASIILET sald - wee drearier! by theSouthem AssocitUrreerMashlitruin. By Mr. SPAULDING: i n reference' to a fe Nary 3:ardent/is NorMwesterm rred. bani%t u h l .V:ltPf,r VE.Tua r o= 'iftj o b r , allridgau. Referred. By air., BRAItaX Jlteaolutions of tag. Richton.' Legistatunigaporovion- rito l -Ige fierier Conic 111. to the District of Colum bia suffrage 4111. Referred. • • By Mr. COBB: Resolutions of Wlecoo.f. Legislature, Instructing Senator Doollttl to reggn. I=M! itir.KELSO'S impeachment resolutions of the :thJnnustry, were referred to the Ju diciary Committee. I=ll Mr. NOELL offered resolnelons Instruct ing the Committee on the. District of 'Col umbia to report a bill extending suffrage to women In the Districtoind instructing Ulu Judiciary Committee to report a bill author izing the call of a constitutional convention In Massachusetts to make seonstltution fur that State, republican in form. - 111Debitte arising, the resolutions went over, CrIITAILYIrDS 01 RAZZ ROTC CIII.CIILATIOS. Mr. WILSON, °flown, offered • resolution declaring as the opinion of the Mouse, that Mai public interests will not Justify:a greater curtailment. of national clmulat ion than ILOOOAOO per month during MT, of which S10„000,000 ought -not to too exclusive of and In addition to compound interest notes falling due during the current year, and that in lieu of such amount ot com pound interest notes as may become due and be redeemed within the year, as may be in excess of the amount Of currency au. thorlred to be withdrawn the Secretary of the Treasury ought to btiaut !waxed maul requested to mime united States legal ten der notes without interest. leaved the previous ques tion, which the House refused to second, Mr. WENT WORTII rising to debate, the resolution went over WI Monday. Mr. r BICE offered a elmilar resolution, and demanded the p rerioue question, which was novel ivee—yeas, to; name). The res. olutlou then went over till Monday. GILLS nrneonc6ro Additional bills or introduced, as fol • •lows: By Me LTifell: To provide for resumption ef linf i r e . V01 , 721.11i: To provide for the extension of the Northern Pacifico Railroad fromSlonx City to Lake Superior. fly Idr.CLARK: Grantleg lands to Renew/, for the construction of it railroad and tele. graph • In the direction of • Guyamas, co; also to authorize bridge serous the Missouri river, at Fort Leavenworth. • . . . . . • • . . By kr. BRADFORD : For completing the surveyor Colorado Terrltory,and providing for the construe:Mon ate wagon toad from Denver to Lake City. AU referred.. =raw. 07 umax soLDUctis. Mr. FARNSWORTII offered s reselol lon of 'thank. to Secretary Stanton. General Melee end others, for the burial of soldier,' lib° died In battle, and the collection of their nem% in rolls of honor. Paaood. • NIVEII AID riAltnOil DILL. Tha sixteenth of February was assigned for the conshloration of the river and Mr. CIOVIRMIZETI is 74x poptkr. Mr. LYNCH offered a resolution thrall isi the duty of Congress to estubileh govern ments to tho WOO, which should maintuin too authority of the national Government, supprosavloMnoe, and protect all citizens is. their Lawful rights. lieferred to tne iloodultroe on Lieconstruction. =ll Mr. SCIIENC.V., under tha kmDmaien of the rale', oCored a reaolutton figatrnatangt the Naval Commlttee to enquire WO the PrePgletTed the removal of the Naval amid— OMY from Ataryland to 110 1 / 1 0 point la a by. al Mate. and. report. 01 bill 9r 9444 1 77/ 70 . Adopted by 108, agalnatleg. •- zaz COISTiI [MOIL iIpIICIIDMIZT • ,On motion of Mr. niNuif Am, the Seem. tan, of State wu directed to report what Staten have adopted the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the Thlrty.ninth COngthill. , • = The bill for She eboliAment of .the omee of eneerinuseilent of. Public Printlas, end for the election of Songressicetal Printer by the House, see passed. • riscumusa vatic C6I7AIN PZIOCLAXATTOIB. Mr. SVI a WN, from tbejediolaiy Commit. - repo back the tee, lionise all to declare Wad 1112 conclusive certain proclamations of the President, and acta .done In pursu ance thereof, for the 'oppression of the re. hellion. The bill area made the special Order after the Civil Rights bill, and the bill to equal ise bounties was dlapoeed 7.1}717119,1.1101 , . . The Roue, la Committee of the Whole considered the fortilicaticin bill, of wbfeh the enacting , duce' wu dually. 'trio:lkon out, hill. T h e e e9nlvalent. to a rejection of the bill. Tice committee rcen, the House, ocedlimed.the action of the,Coxamittee, and Ulver l'eleirrams ' . cremate Negenal Telegraph Company. , . C ; rr ee r s ..p p e e b 4.4 S.—W to e purf atte p r bv w f arni oro att mo d r. m m in g; . tror Eli feel and rising. r ~,,, assantually opun. Several Wats have , • t for ifew thicans and other ;mots. The ri C re n La nn l Ti ne• re to tjua rla v e: ra pidl y. N aviga tion :sti l l: rill/ling bet not heavy. The steal:der Hiller alli °ITN lbe lee from Wlieeling on !Saturday, wuranght at ronierOY to-day badly damaged.. liar hull la sputa but her. larboard side eat °alba entire langtbi both Aar chimney, are gene. , The steamer /taw !bate was secured at West Columbia Western Virginia; her guards badly damag ed, and one wheel broken.; The river Is full Rehear,' Icofrom MAMMA down. PITTAURGH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. 1867 SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M VERY LITE ST TELEGRAMS. FROM WARRINGTON. TEE INDICTMENT AGAINiT JOON It MITT 000 0010000 Of ARUM LINCOLN. A Plan for the Government of the Rebel Slates SUBSTITUTION OF MILITARY RULE • FOR CIVIL GOVERNMENT. The Author of the Motley Letter' POSSIBLE DEFEAT OF THE TARIFF HILL IN THE HOUSE. Gen. Grant Submits a Plan of Indian Policy. HOW IT IS PROPOSED TO AVOID A - GENERAT, INDIAN WAR. Nore-Test Cases in the Su preme Court. - WASUIZIOTOII, L February 4, 1647. IYDICTYYaT OF .!011, It. [Maar,. .This I theinoon, the Grand Jury present edan indictment, against John. it. Sur raft. Tile Indictment Is accompanied by a 'presentment charging Jona Wilkes Booth withgl to murder of Abriontri Idneoln, and John IL. Berndt, Harrold, Lewis Payne end George Ater& for being .present, aiding and abetting, qqnn or 'about the 14th of April, 1963..3riiii Indictment is for murder, and in Its first count. It charges that John U. Surma, 00, Or about the 14th of April, 1963. did - murder Abeabant Lineolni the -second count charges that John 11. §iiriatt wad John Wilkes Booth mmd4ratifkiniftk-Ltn coin ; the htdr 4 . count chimp; aftilike tams der of Abraham Lincoln,: Jblini-111 - §urratt, Lewis :11ayme..Joba' !Jerrold., George A. Atzeint.tlbli-Tare. - gurraufthiffourth o±ount thaillobti" .IVllkas Booth, John IL durreffi %David E. Harrold. Lewis Payne, Georgff`A', 'Atinnit; and Mx Y. ESturatt, did conspire and "eourocierate toaether, to kill intl . Murder Abraham Llueola. • , WO, 01LA371 .. . 130152 ratter, , Senator Ktloon submitted Ito the' senate to-day a C01 . 1113.111C/alOll from the Secrete- Ty Of War; trateutattlis &Om Gem. Grant a pima proposal by bbl, Parker, of his !deg, for cetabllshing permanerit brace with the PT.P.*4-Fir.t, the transfer of Abe ntatentot -lodine' affairs to the War B . e w pi.trtrtlerl . ,Pae ti.any,renaons, among 'wkictrxe_thp necoaally tatl.abolLthing the trading and agency system: . Second, the governreents for Indlium..-27drd,....7igntappcUritmeat .of /414?..U.30:- hoard,' .„ 11 7, SIMPOOLIT Isonuorre, to examine the amounts 130 Indian agents, • and impact the goods and agricultural implements furnished Indians. - .Fburth, A conimbialon . colmist tug X whites and educated: Indians to to visit all the tribes, hold talks with them, allow them the benefit. of permanent noace, and the abandonment of their 110Madlle life, the adoption of agricultural pursuits, and of • their oontolidating in one territory. The American people, It is urged, can never adopt the policy of a total extermination of thelndlan race, without the coat of untold treasure and the lives of her people, besides exposing lierasif to the abhorrence and censure of the entire civilised world. Major General Pope has written a letter to General Grant In favor of the transfer of the Indian Bureau to the War Department. In the it oproma Court to-day, Evans. plaintiff In orror vs. Patterson; error to Circuit Court for tho Westorn District of Pennsylvania. 'Judgment was sutra:led with costa, per Justice Grier. In the - Yellow- Jacket Washoo Mining es., the writ of error was dismissed for want. Of Jurisdiction. whirl, leaves the original Judgment of the linpremo Court of Nevada undisturbed, and la In favor of the company. About one-fourth the minor valued at from auto eight hundred thou . nand dollars to gold, was involved. - 00 TL.... OP THE LATE 11111171MECTION•IIT Senator Williams, of Oregon, to-day sub mitted a bill to the Senate ..to provide for tee more efficient government of the insur rectionary States: , It was referred to the Joint Committee on Reconstruction. The bill is as fellows: Mimeses The pretended State govern ments of t bo late so-called. Confederate States of Virginia, North Carolina, South GoOrftle, Alabama, Memos, nor da, Texas and Arkansas were set upwitholit authority of Congreav and are of no constitutional validity; and Wnangss, They Anita the hands and wa der the Control of thetinrepentant leaders of the rebellion, 'and afford no adequate protection for life and property. but coun tenance and encourage lalirkasness and crime; and It to necusaau that Peace and 'good order shall be enforced in the said so. called Litotes until loyal and republican governments can bo legally formed; there. Be _ Be enacted, - dv., That each of the said go-called States shall constitute a military 'district, tube aubject to the milittaary au. tboritfero prescribe,f the United. Btates as herei n en acted anL Baprippa d Y. That it shaltibe the do ty of the fientral of the army, under 'the authority of ten grandma •of the United • States, to Mehra to the eminnalul Of Sabi districtro *Cicero( the regular army, not below be rank of Brigadier (roamer, and to tarn eh such officer with a Inlillary force audit:dont to enable him to perform lila duties and Cu. forte Ma authority in the district to which lie M amigned: . Sec Sr That It shall be the duty of each °Meer asalgised as mermaid, to protect all peaceable and laweitifiling permits to their rights of pawn and property; to suppress rraorrection, disorder and violence; and to onish, or cause tabs, punished all diatort. eqt yobbo peace abd criminals. To this O ng t i e may -tallow - the local , tribunals to talin lariedlMM and tryoffendera, dr when, , h Judgment, it be necessary for ,the trial of offenders, lie 'ball have power to or. 'mire Military Commismoru, or Tribunals, forthatpurposer - anythiog in the eonatito." tioniudt , lama ot• gambol Mates, the' contrary, no and all lees. laity. andj odichal proceeding. of said Lary, Cemlitissions or Tribunals, and all MI %t e r! P ie ° e ° Ze= s t i t grl XI A P = ry t der this sot, shall be void and of no effe e t. n. • Bra: 4. That • everts and Judicial of of the llplted States may issue write of ha. boas carpet in behalf M prisoner/1M the military custody, only when some co atoned officer on duty in the Matron Where' the petition originates, shall endpriki on said written • gatenemenertlbring upon honor, that he has knolrledgeor informs. Lion as to rho se t and circumstances of the alleged detention, and belleyea the seine to be ir e enforced, and that he believe(' the endorsed petition L i tumid 111 coed/MUSLIM, ahatice tear be dime, mid not to hinder or delay the puniehment of crimes and all penning potboiler military arrest by virtue of tide act than be trial without unnecessary delay, and no cruel or unusual mil ailment shall be ingictod. sec.& That no sentence of any military tribunal affecting the liberty or life of any Nnon shall be executed until approved by . officer ut command of rho proper als lam. and the laws and regulattons for the Al e ; thWU r e i g i a(iMili b •gt n i;a 4 Met with its proviaions. gpprge Taylor, Itobert J. Brent and I;lch ard Ifeinek, Esq., attorneys or tilt State of TeaSS. /lave commenced moult to the Unitod Limos Instrict , court in thls city, again° , tho Secretary of ton Treasury, merely for the purpose of testing this tight of holders of certain Indemnity bonds to recover the suitinnt thereof, n= 1 . 1 5 , 01 1 00 ie gold. It le 1 i _ . merely a question of title. Texas alleges 4 , Ste -on unfulfilled these boa Were Improperly procured from Gm filled contracts, during the 're !Iron, and sold to various Parties who noir. claim payment, and for this should not to honored by the Govern- meat. lIII4AN DILEOLTION. The delegation from the Indian tnbes re siding to Kansai, who arrlved!in Washing ton last week,. t hail a businese Interview with the ContitileSloner of Indian Mali. this afternoon. The delegation visited the city for the perposh pf.:making arrange meets to remove front land now occupied by them In Eansas s and settle on land set &dart for them In the Indian territory. The Interview continued some time, bat no ar rangements wore entered Into. Another will take place inn few days.' • RZTTILN OP ,Tllll fiIeIIET I[lBlllo3f. Tho gunboat fiettgaburg, with Admiral Porter and Fred. Seward on twiril, from tho West Indiethretunting from the aacret mission, 'arrived 'ln Cho/mace:lre Bay this morning, bound to Annapolis. summusx's AlmAtm. . Goa. Howard, COmmissionertif the Freed mon,s Bureau, illned to-day the following ordor, to the Assistant Commissioners throughout the The special attention of Assistant Com missioners Is called to the eubJect of trans portation. Transportation le given only to relieve the Covurnment of the imp port of the Indisont, and enable those in ex groin(' want to reach Ohm.s where they can provide for themselves, Hereafter no orders for transportation of freedmen and refugees will be issued except from this office, and every application, be. sideathe rigid coalition already Imposed, must set forth clearly the tact of extreme destitution, which must bo certified. , NALIOACR OP NO. YOTIAT. The President► European correspondent, who enticlrod Minister Motley, woo Mr. .2deCracken, a relative of Charles O'Connor, of Sew York. TOL 741.11100 400 narrarturr Tho tariT bill can hardly pass the Mouse. The prospects of the passage of the Hank. rapt hill aro reloOd. • 'NATAL TIIILLYTIN. Captain Guest. Utnaaecoort has been placed on the antral retired hat (Prom the Tlnthe Corremonathee • The Investigations of the Custom House strain; In Hew York and Heston line been completal, and the Committee have return. ed to Washington. Several days will elapse before) their report will be made. It Is understood that a malorzty of the Ile. construction Committee have agiecu upon a plan, which, If adopted by Congress, will be acceptable to the South, and will speed. fly settle the question. The leading Soutli• ern men now in Washington give eosinry vice that their constituents will at once comply with Its .The loan oertide.ateproposition isappreved br Senators Fessenden and Sherman; there laiiktle or no upponition In either Hones, to secrectry Molnlioch taw approves 'tenni the World Corresponoen,e The Jail Mary Cora to ittoo have done noth ing In the impeachment matter yet, except conferring with several gentlemen inform ally; and this by been done by radical members at the request of lir. 'Ashley, In order to see inneginch of a prospect there wag to tas tahntillt eh ergo, rumored that Gen. Slieildan - will be sent out to thivrtallis Le conduct the im pending Indian war. The Joint ltetrenchnient Committee, do not - and- any , foundation for the charges against the management of the bob-Treas ury in (ow Toth. They will examine a tow' more witness*.s and report this week. , ten= Gaisid Ont. pon dence.) . . . It Is definitely settled that articles of Im peachment will be presented to the House sr nu early day, but the Senate will - not take them up lOU the neat session. .. . • A prominent gentleman says that the President Informed him that If the tariff Dill mused the Moans in its present shapo, Ito would be cotupe w to veto It. 'ltie bUI, can. ps. , szag • a over the veto, but wheln In t ouso 10,unketole/t• roust the Tribune C ***** pondellte.) • At the meeting' of the Iteeonstruclion Committee on Satunlay, each plan was de bates! thoroughly. Sir. Stevens tulvocated his plan, bet It U said ho did not receive much encouragement. The committee ad journed to meet on Tuesday. It Ls doubtful whether a majority will agree upon any of ton plans now before thorn. The New Orleans ghat Committee will re port a general bill for provisloneily govern ing Louisiana, until It In admitted to repre sentation In Congress, and also an enabling !wt. 11====! The parley that has been ping forward for several weeks between bovernore Orr. Parsons, Sharkey, Marvin and other noted Southerners and the President, concluded yesterday with the preparation of a series of. resolutions adapted for transmieslon to the Legislatures of the excluded States. They provide for nuffrage without Winne. Con of color. based upon quallticalloiie et read ng,wri tin g and property to the amount of $l5O. advisatory letter accompanies these dhows,resolution suggesting Immediate Ile. Con . upon by the Legislature. of the South. The documents were forwarded last night to the Governoreot South Carolinesmd GeOrgia, mud tbe Governors of North C 11 a, Mississippi and Louisiana were tealero. graphed to bold their Legislatures in sea. tie., or convene them immediately if ad. JOurned. The President proposes to em body the substance of the above resolutions In his meessige to the Fortieth Congress, and desires to steams their favorable con elderation by the above States. in order to increase the force of the recommendation. FEOM NEW YORK. nulls Growing , not of Cotton Speen. laglion• Dorton the War—Fires and the I Insurance Companles—An Or.. doubted Seelotonee tbs Excise law-61st In Jersey City—lgen• from the Went ladles—eyragllV. rleld. New Yens, February COTTOXIITYCULATION 0001110 nu WAR- M:m.loU° Hoeigh has brotight Cult against the Arm of Jordan, Marsh d Company, of Boston, for money duo per from' cotton speculations during the var. She Claims that she srm employed by the arm during the orar to buy cotton In the Southern States, and manthulata the (Instrument employees for the torporo of passing It through the Hoes, and th at the tiro mode .a hundred thousand dollars by her agency and refuse to divide. General Butler all Sweetzer are obiployed hsr ecumsel. !Inv i3s pnArdi comcnity. _ , The statement of the Sun Mutual Marino Inverse.. Wier/auk shows a balance of un- Impair.' capital Of =7,000, and of stock 43011,000 more. . • CORIMETION or pike VNIMMIZITZIIII. A conienticuief the national board of Oro underwriter. will be held in. Now York on February 20th nAIL r4x7.oilir OF inziss. A Bre kh Illdridge street thleinorning, de stroyed ice. e 7, it, and 01, owned wad • occu pied by 0. Anienelth, cabinet maker, arid others. The total lose Is .70,000, of which $O,OOll wen insured. • Tho Atitenenn proper. ty destroyed was filial:knelt Insured, includ ing some risks in Chicago. TUX PUY 00008 Tanta. • The //Fork Werra Ram The market for dry dining they r, week contin ued du 'and unsettled 1 roughout. To %Yards the alone there was light demand for Immediate Consumption, the 'also, how ever. aggregating bet little. Holders Mill hold out mod reduce end make concessions Ortolaa. The stock of goals Is largo, and the general impression is that onees will fall Wren an early date. Foreign dry goods dull • and qnleti importation conthouce heavy, the greater portion, bowever,sreing to wcroIROUIRS.; The auction sales have not been very reocaseful, the prices bid not comm, up On the vie we of holders. • poschosses Ire rui loony tin, The first open reontance• to the 'Excise law occurred yesterday hn the corner of First avenue and Twelfth street. Au after cat mucked by a crowd of one or two bun. dro4 morsoul men ' , Maori 'and otilidom. noinforoeme orpoupeArsiltod, ;ea slur severe bat the rioters were &opened, leavina their ringleaders, named Luneas ter Dearing, the hands of the police. They have since been held for trial. • centaur, • Joao• ellag,*Doftalr• , under under obits his employers, Oakley a I , o i . of largequantity of patter, valood at sl,6oct - mot. Is ransar CITY, Tha 'Wats. of Jersey City had o sorer° right last night with ocrowd or intoxicated mon 6m4 woman. .One pollosinan and soy. oral notate were Injured.' _ c_rwys w. soap. _ Cyrus W. Yield leaves for London on Wed nesday., to endeavor to have a : cable Imo . fte. i r ri.°C t a p a u pre_g=neora. c Nat mates atcomar Mlulaslppi 40.1. h one hundred and ninety-eight colored troops, atrlved at Fortress Monroe torday. from Flew Orleans. _ • rwouatal SILZWING In CMIA. A Bavaria letter states 'that the distrust of the Cubans by the Spanish Government Is Increasing, and twenty suteosh o ni ce . wup 0,0-tnartlgel Mille island; are to e , 9011 t. hOlllO. 11111ASY SITU Advlotte from St.. Domingo Mato that a treaty of amity and commerce Is &Wit to be concluded With the United stater. CITY AND SUB JRBAN Extensive Robbery in the Diamond. I Yesterday morning ollicers Me3lullen, of i the regular and special police, arrested 1 two then named Henry Chapman and Ida Corm.* Deegan, charged with larceny, on the oath of Joseph Fritsch, proprietor of the Miner's Borne, In the Diamond. The alleged larceny oOnsisted principally of ar ticles of cutlery and Jewelry, and was coin. Knitted on Sunday afternoon. At about one o'clock on the afternoon mentioned, the bar-keeper at the Miner's Home left the house to go to Temparanceville. Immedl. atoly afterwards Mr. Fritsch, his wife and child left the hens.) to visit Mr. F.'s bro ther, in the neighborhood. Before going out Mr. Fritsch locked the back door, I eay. leg the key on the inside In the lock. Short ly afterwards the bar-keeper, not being able to cross the ferry, returned to the house, and applying his key to the back door, gained admission without difecnity, the key On the Inside having been remoyed. On going In he found Chapman, Who had been living at the house some time, appa rently very much at home. Be inen‘red of Chapman howhe got in. and wan told that Mr. Fritsch had given him the key to the back door. The bar-keeper soon went out and went to the boom of Mr. F.'s brother. There he mentioned incidentally the fact of Chapman's being inside, and also his statement concerning the key. Mr. Fritsch, thinking all was not right, went - home, but found no Chapman there. Investigation Proved that ho had gained qiccess through the door leading into the barroom from an F oyster saloon kept by McCormack Deegan, under the Home. urther investigation proved teat a robbery had been perpetra ted, and that the thief or thieves liter rain sacking bureau drawer., trunks, etc., ob tained the following articles anedeparted departed, Ono gold watch, three silver watches, a box containing a lot of Jewelry, car rings, breast pins, linger rings, one pair panta loons, one vest, Ment i on , nmoo wh or e articles too numerous to the valued at about four hundred dollars. Chapman Was Was found yestot day morning, and ho Immediately acknowledged the theft and delivered up the stolen goods with the exception of two ur three watches. 110 states that Dorgan had all the rest. Dougan Was waited upon, but deuled the robbery most emphatically. Chapman was with the officers, however, and told him he might as well give up the goods as he had told all about him. Lougee was arrested, and both prisoners larked up. They will have a hearing to-day. Dorgan still de clares his Innocence. Chapman came to Mr. Fritch's about three weeks ago, and seemed so forlorn and friendless that Mr. F. offered him board and lodgings for doing aid Jobs abOut the house. !The Opera. brilliant and fashionable audience, at /cut as brilliant and faslihnutble as our democratic city can bring forth upon rare atatedoccasione, assembled last evening at the New Opera House, where was produced the elevated and Inspiring opera of "ii Too Tatore." In the hand. of .the great Strait- Ouch troupe , of _talented artiste this grand masterwork of Verdi did not auger from want of perfect Interpretation and brilliant execution, but was rendered In a style welch enraptured and held spell bound the audience. 'rho choruses were not so large and powerful as they might nave been; but what they lacked was amply made up to the willing listener in the sweet trine of the solo, the enlivening duets, and the sub lime and massive chonla of the orchestra. We cannot epees of individual performers, slime singelar to say, no programmes were distributed and the audience was in per- fect ignorance as to whom they were In cleated for some of the more elegant and I elaborate vocalizations. . . . • . To night "Crispin° E to Comore mill be produce/ for the grin time. The plOt of this las'ety simple but the mindogrand. A cob. bier, Crlapin°, Is very poor: He vrould end his life by drowning; a fairy, La Comare, appears,"takes him in," makes a renowned physician or him; he gets wealthy and Dread; Is the subject of jealousy among ri• rat physicians; performs wonders and treats his wife bad; "goes back" on the fairy; for gets his gratitude to her. she retorts and !•tatesi him clown"—to a her; lens the pour cobbler his "sands have tun Ota;" ho baldest.; gets frightened intakes his will; he tom. his wife and children les fore he "goes under," falry helda looking glass where ho sous the "old folks at home;" he Imes for life; promises amend , went; fairy consents and Hands him back to his family—he awake@ and thus ands the dream. This Is the English for the ltalhin, Scats may beSpeclrrol for to night or any Musicevening of the week at C. O. Mellors Music blurs Si Wood street. efore of the Wheeling. Brenda rp. The !Met l4/ewer of yesterday morning say', For several days the steamboat owners had been endeavoring to preparo for the event, and had A large force of men working with mightand main endeavoring to cut away the ice from about tlio Nude. They worn however only partially aueema- fel. On the river side of the ltlliman and the Eagle, (both sldawneel boats), the lee was found to be clinging in enormous mas ses, many feet thicker than the ice on the surface of the river, and It was found lin. possible to remove it before the river begun to break. Notwithstanding the Ice clinging to her wheel, the owners of the Eagle had succeeded to clearing a considerabie apace on the land aide of her and hauling her pretty near Chore. The Eagle was the first to part her chains and hawsers, but having a supply of now line., was soon made fast again. Shortly after the Hillman parted her cllaina,and Ml her :lime snapped like threads, and she started out into the groat flood Of loallTne New State, which had been wedged between the Hillman and the Chore, next parted all her lines, and was driven into the eddy n the mouth of the creek, and a line was run out and made fast, her stern being op the river. Het new line soon parted, however, ! and she went down the strimm. It had been thought (hit the Eagle, which had held on 1 to her rummage so bravely against the im manse fields which had alre a dy ',eased her, would be able to ride the danger oqt In safety. . A number of new lines had been made fast, and It seeuind If there was Any good In he r 'core she most hold. One after another of lines parted, and the now ones were strained until they sting like a Addle string. She was then driven with m.mit fame upon a raft belonging to the Messrs. Auld:tart!. Everything crushed its If the whole side of the boat was being Steve in. She, however, rode over It safely, and, with th• • whartboat lashed to her, passed down the stream. Thu steamers Elliman, New State and Eagle are all partially insured. Even if eared (tor Meat. In thd neeesalty of things, sulfer considerable dammpr by their rough encounters with the Ice. , E=22 Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. F. N. Close etme Wore Alderman Donaldson, and Made Informatlee, ebefifleg George nath tel with aggravated assault and' batteiV 7 It is alleged that the little eon of the cep°. neat, a boy of nine years, was passing with a numbarof school children: along' Bold Street, In front of the Bed Front gro cery store yesterday at noon. Some hogs beads °Lougee were Pieele4 to front of the stove r and some of the children, hire. Closo's little boy among the rest, stopped , to poll some oat with their gager. throegh a small hole in one of the hogsheads. The accused, who Is an employee at the store, took a quart cup, as is stated. and filling it with boiling water from the copper on the ran cot' and emptied ' the scalding liquid on the ' head of the • little boy Close. .The child screamed and ran out Into the middle of the street, where he fell helpless and lay until picked up.. The child when taken before rho Aldermen presented a shrieking appear• lane% the eaten' side of Ins head, face and peck being itturellyoooked. lie for the to Dr. limns. who treated bins forin. antics. The Doctor elated Matti is proba ble that all the hair from one sidoot the bead will come out, and will never grow again. It IS also feared that one of the eyes will be lost. The brutal perpetrator was an rester I end hold for a hearing, Ile desired life make. an Information against the child tier the larceny of sugar, as we are inform ed, but was not permitted. We make no coinmenta Carpets and Where to Purehams. Few of our readers who are interested In dommitio again and house furnishing hat know of the tip top carpet warohonse of Mears. McFarland, Colitns and Company. 11 and 73 Fifth street. It bas long occupied the front rankle the trade of the city and has succeeded la controlling a /ergo share Of Malta patronage. The firm have ever given great care to the selection of their goods, and.cootent with moderato] pronto, any have.made their establiehment known as the c hea pestplace of good 'relit of the mountaina for the purchase articles In their line of trade. Recently a large stock or now and tastlionable carpets has been im ported to the city by this imuse,,which me net booze° tied in extent and variety. 'Flay dent largely in window blpuls, neer oil cloths, ecincit window Monads, English woolen dtugoets, woolen and linen crumb cloths, English wiltoa and velvet raga. ' Eiwiselace and applique Minolta, Nottlegi ham curtains, oornices and a general atonicof carpet rad orillani epboaierlit Orders from the country will be promptly and corisperly Ailed, and Made from that quar ter Is respectfully solicited. From lair personal acquaintance with the members et this 1:111113 and a thorough knowledge of tho system firel style of their bustnesa, we are prepared to folly recommend them to the patronage of the public, , Mil ~'' Man Killed on the Allegheny Talley • Railroad. An accident, with fatal. results, occurred last evening, at about sei•en o'clock, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad. A man named Philip Reissick, a boller.maker; residing in Allegheny, but employed at Neglev's Run, got upon the mail train on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, at that atatlon, to come to tale city.- When the train reached the cor ner of Pine and Pike streets, In the Fifth ward, Pittsburgh, Mr. Reissick attempted tojump off He was struck by the .proloct ins steps of the following car and knopked back upon the track. The cars passed ever both legs, severing them completely below the knees. He was taken up immediately and conveyed to the depot on Canal street, but was dead before reaching there. The deceased WWI trixty-two years of age and resided on Main street, Allegheny. Coro ner Clawoon empannelled a jury, but owing' to tho absence ot important witnesses, Inquest adjourned to be resumed thls"even the . ingot Alderman Taylor's onlee. Fatal Accident nt.ltansLield. An accident, resulting fatally, occurred Yieterday afternoon at Mansfield statlem, en the Steubenville Railroad. At about half-past four o'clock a freaght train was being run off the switch at that station. A brake man, named John Kelly, was engag ed In coupling the cars, and was standing with one toot on the bumper of each of the cars to be coupled. While ho was standing in this position the engineer moved the train suddenly and Kelly was thrown from his balance, falling to the track between the two cars. Before he could be rescued she wheels of one truce had passed over him, crushing both his feet completely, cut tleg his head very badly, and tearing the left arm-almost completely from the socket, so that it hung only by email shreds of flesh. lire. G. f.. hi'Mok and K. B. Umbettutter,from this city, were immediately summoned, but before they reached the place the un fortunate man was dead. An inquest will be held in the case to-day. Illsetway Robbery on at. Clair Street: one of the boldest instances of highway robbery of which we have hoard, transpir ed yesterday morning cm dt. Clair street. at the mouth of the alley at the and of the Rohl Lion Hotel. /obit, J.F.FoLlausbee,ht the employ- of Day, IPAboy A Spang, was proceeding to his work, between six and seven o'clock, be was seized, when opposite the mouus of the alley, from behind by a mmoular man, wile tightly held his arms while a second highwayman rifled his pack ets. All tuts transpired In an Instant, the two highwaymen tuning away out of sight Into the alloy. lir. Follansbee on feeling his pockets found that his portmcumate, containing about fifty cents In change, and his speouvale-case had hoe. taken by the bold toot-pads. IVs a great pity the flight of the rascals had not been suddenly stop ped by as hot from a revolver. tkovel Instrument. . Yesterday we wore Mown by Dr. Ileyser, whose consultation office is at ta) Penn street, oneo( the most ingenious and use ful devices for examining tha lungs and air petulance Which has ever boon brought to ournotice: The application of the in. stnnnent le the patient is perfectly pain leas, but it at the same time points out with unartfes" accuracy the .exact state of the respiratory organs. We understand it Is the Doctor's intenticm to npyly the princi ple of the Instrument to the restoration of hearing 'in those * - hd 'are deaf, or whose hearing has become impaired or in any ways defective. It is really ■wonderful discovery to acoustics and worthy the at tention er all scientific men, as it tells to the ear, the state of a man's lungs es well as would a transparent glass to the eye. - cdaibm ocrlbe Paw thmdia. Ince ling Register says: "We learn that petitions have been drawn up, and wilt soon be circulated, asking that the "Pan liandren counties, Ohio, Invoke and /San' cock, be annexed to the State of Pennsylve ale. It is contended by Moen moving in the matter that"( the counties named were takskfrom West Virginia and attached to PeU01171911.131.11, the peoples , burdens in the Way-of tax.aal on would be much lighter, and Thatike textile* , to so located that 11 would increase Its value were It rammed to Pennsylvania." Enlarged.—The Dtynkh ensue to us in an entire new dress and somewhat enlarged .ire yesterday, It hna adopted the quarto form, an untried experiment In these parte, and is printed upon a sheet about the Sire of the ilar.KrTi. it prea.nts a very band. some appearance, and we trust the enter prise of the proprietor. will be amply re. warded byan appreciative community. The 'Monad. is a good local paper, and pro. sent. fair claims miati advertising medium. lee wish It continued success and pros perity. •tal lint Fair.—There is now being held at City Rail a grand lair and festival. under t h e auspices of the Universalist con gregation of this city. Good music, hand some ladles and a worthy cause should be enough to attract oar readers to the hall every evening. We trust that the fair will prove a great success, as those interested have spared neither pains nor money to make it the pleasantmt occasion of the eel. son. Relaters' League.—Thin evening the Al legheny Soldiers , League Will hob] thas regular meeting, In their now hall, over the Malta n itro on Federal street. Alleithen.V. near the ad depot. This, the first meeting In the new hall, will commence at the moll hour, o'clock. A punctual at tendance of all t he ll members la requested, 113 the charter will be submitted for the ap proval of the League. Tito Fakir of Vialmu.—The Yak-1r of Vishnu had an immense house lest evening, and several hundred were turned away from the door unable to gala adnuttanee. Ilig slaw enocess has been unparallellodsin his 'advent into thus city, but it has been won from pure merit alone. The usual prizes trill be distrlbutod fence. . to-night among the aud- Paine 4 Co'. Arsreettne—rar instantly plating all articles of copper, brass or Ger man silver, with pure sliver, where worn oir, and for eleanslog and pi:dishing silver or silver-plated Ware. Warranted. to con. Lain no quicksilver or acid, or any Norton.. article. Yor sale by J. Sample, Allegheny, and all dingglatili, CCS:tI Sew Ireper.—We have received the arab number of tanCambna Premium, publuitied at Ebensburg, re., by U. A. blanket and A. 1. Johunon. The latter, a clear bead ed, well booted and talented lawyer, has am aumed editorial control, and tinder Me ad, rulnistratlon the new pAtier will certainly Houma. hkotorlal IPreentatlon.—Joo.togler., jr., of Jereey City, was made tho reeloloni mat evening of a magnldeont gold medal, valued at' .12.3, and a puree containing Hal mueo, of VIDA etreet. manufactured the medal. Tbo .preaentatlon took plaza at the flush Home. Coming . DOWn.—ltents are surely end ateadiiy corning down. Avaricious land lorda, at least in some case', will pay for their elforta- to inn up rents, as Choy will haye empty /Waxes upon their hands. • Alderman. Cord.-Bamttel the recently elected Alderman of the Third ward. has /oeated at No. 114 Grant Meet.; near Sixth. whore Do will, devote his entire time to the duties of ids &nee. Altoona Lost.-4 lady yeaterdo.9 dropped her pocket book on which wee picked Ikp by n newsboy re turned to her. The buy was hhn inely rowitrded for his honesty. Ahandensed.—The much einsplalned of rule lu vogue in some of our pub lle schools, compelling children to become informers upon themselves, has been abandoned. Petillb/c. Dad Condltton.—The streets are In a very bad condition, but our Indefatigable Strout Coroodationers will right matters if theow. weather holds up to glve-thent ah Rwepf 06—Oe banday the obi horpttal boat, ../tary Tee,e captured from the rebel nee owned by Capt. It. Vrtsbey, was swept away tram licKce , s Locke by the lee. Vidotlnglo—A.ll.llrfoln. anotionoor, 'm om:nem &clothe; grand sow of pointing.. orlglnaU and ooplos from tho masters. Sk na ti v g P P a a rk .— havy l a d i l ha nd a so ll m o o r he Ita this wawa. Cleanlnf.—Our Douse keepers aro Weiner advantage of the open weather to clean up their domicile. jtevlvlnK.—Busluo. V marl= .od ft in Woo 4 =1 . // o ‘OrY Opriuur trade awaits Cu? Of •WIL—ThO P11)X1104 IS SOW Of age—. having I:Utah:ma Ito lAt year. Wasted.—Tho `good ALA ongnhela" now running out. GEM FLEMING—On 13 31.trOar .10_.4 111 Mrs. m 0..4 ye. at Ur 8106 • • The Mama will take phke.o2 TirtemAT. the cm lent.. at 2 weloek P. from the raddenee of her son Irk-law, A. Y. Byers, Western aye. au, Alleaheal . City. rt es PRIG THREE, CENTS. COADENSED TELEGRAM& •- no friend. of Garrett Davis, Sonata elect from Kentucky . , flirted and wined tha fussy, old gontlemait at Frankfort. lee • wool, The Alabama Leglslatnre has granted State aid, at the rate of SIO,oCo per mile, to complete the railroad from Decatur to Nash. The Louhivllie Mayoralty dispute hes been decided In the Court of Appeals of KW:allay, In lawr fif the claims of Philip Tompert. . • • Gen. Joseph Lamoe, formerly Chief of Pollee of Boston, died yesterday, aged 57- - The agent of the Juarez government, Sig nor !delta, remains git Galveston', to attend to the altiptnent. to ,Blextco of a cons2v ,mOnt of Whitworth rifles and oiher Matta tient of war which had arrived there. • • , Legislature is considering resolutions asking Congress to Cent-scale all the property, of rebels in exonsa of WM It has also passed resolutions tolnvestl gate the bribery charges in connection with the late Senatorial election; and, further. asking for a Cluing° in the Constitution to make United States Senators elective by the people. The Nashville Press of yesterday assorts chat the citizens of White and other coun ties in Tennessee, have banded together and large minas of money have been raised toptoonre the assassination of Colonel - W. It. Stokes and other . Radical leaders. In the Tennessee Legislature a resolution was adopted to investigate the matter...7: - In the Tennessee Legislature the - Com• mitteee on Federal Relations has reported resolutions requesting David Patterson, - United States Senator—and sondn-law of the President—to resign. FROM THE WEST. T he Late Indian Earsnere—Ouly Four . Men hut or. Train or 'Sixty—Three Escape. Torzza, Ka, Feb. I.—Tha report of a late /rll= massacre on the Plains Is conflrmesl by a letter received by Governor Crawford, of Kau slui, from a well known citizen of Sa lina, Kansas. The massacre occurred In the vicinity of Sand Creek, on the route from Fort Riley to Fort Lincoln. The train attacked L spoken of u a Government train' and only four out of sizty.three men with it escaped. The letter further states that email par ties af Cheyennes have been several times near settlements, and the Arrapboos have passed on through the settlements, being afraid to go . borne - by their usual route acros f ork s . ead watcrsof Saline and Solo mon The Kays also repos t large bodies of hostile Indians near the frontier settlements. • The 'Triter's opinion Is that the Indian. coadoe their depredatteas to the Ulm .oiled toads. • - • •••• . - fidvleosfromtho Platteetate that the force of Indians that has moved South on the war path,- amounts to' twelve thousand. There are not United States forces enough to tope.with this number In this part of the etiontrv, and if the militia have to do iti D sheedY organization ehould be effected. sava, i avaa, a a C0L0R...), February 4.—Tho r ported Indn massacre e on tbe Smoky 11111, 10 donbtadd [here. Coaches are arriv ing regularly and no hostile Indians heard of between Junction City and Denver. .-- • • - Louis, Feb. 4 .—The.D,necrers St. Jo. as h special of e The .Central City, Color e . t:itate " raW o e " a b raid h e:Tilt:Cl i tltti t critt h n night, killed three men and ran off a large amount of stock belonging toa train. A demand has been made on the stage agent at Denver for arms and ammtmillon. More attacks ware expected along the line. rrEw ADVERTISEREENTS VITILLDALE CEDIETEEL—The beanLWl “God . wsurro, , the largest .bur.. b. place °twin:l.lre, except one. In this men. ty.aitnated on New Brighton road. 1...P1at0; IT north of hileatkenr.• - For burial lots._pertnlta or titlea, call Central Deng Moro of COOL CLANEY. Allegh op City. R . T. WRITE ,& UNDERTAKERS AND EIIBAISIERS, Manchester, Wood•lltnn and rtelnity. COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE, Cern er Sheffield and Chareters Flume and Curlew. luselshe4. ALEX. 41 EN. 3Zr'MJ7: I 3EIMILWALIEC32;I Et , No. ISCPourth street, Pillsbmrsh. P. COFFINS of all klads,• Cif.iPES. GLOVES, ud erery de scription of 'anent Furnishing f lo ods furnish d. Dooms opened day nad /tight. Hearse and • v lfg`ta4 . CisiLtet. David Kerr. D. D.. Err . IL W. J..abas. D.D., Thom. Ewing, Esq., Ja at. U. MM.. Esq. . 89 89 B9 SA 89 89 89 89 MARKET STREET. 89' 89 Pt. CO kr-Mt 7 13, 8 9 89 Market Street, 891 Aim OLT YOUIL s 9 BOOTS, - HOES, &C. 89, TIE E CHEAPEST AND BEST 2EW . X . Nria CITY NO AUCTION 0000 S KEPT. 118. ROBB, 89 Market St. 89 89 89 89 S 9 WHEELER. WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES Dave More hnprovements, X4IXES LESS XOISE, And meth Minn bEIL SD Y •nd RIXPLX in op eraatlon than any Manahan in the market. WM. SVMNER & CO., 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. ly10:191 406. .210DAS..T. W. U. L.ATSHAR...T. ANIVIRSOIC. EAGLE COTTON WORKS. HAyDro -.RECENTLY PCB CHASED TH EAGLE CO fT'LN WoR SS" Cfbreneny named by Meas. haND. KitlloCla M. we respeetlaLly IDform tee Duthie last we •Uleoutinue the manufacture of Sheeting's, Cotton Yarn's, Carpet Chains, Candle Wick •: and Harting.; • • Orders may be leD at the °Dee of the Wash,. CO M ISIBMI 1.111 HUM STS, ILLIGEIT OR AT TH/f PITTSBURGH BREWERY. Camera Duquesne WAY and Darien! Alley, .X . llYlDlSialln-Tqa:L e JOSHUA RHODES & CO. _Bola= Iva PLACE TO BUT COOD BOOTS & SHOES A1DT3321.9.1 .. . MET ALT m6sota - N - rrocnm's, 're. 92 Federal Street, ALLIZGIiEItY CITY J. w. JOHNSTON. . jonrarroni ""°- DILALZEB IN e Welch les, Clocks, • Jewelry, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., No. 9174 L1117.19Tr 8773.7.ZT. • F]ttabvrfly a • sr. Ntiteilis attention- Orlin to Illothidt watabea, Clocks and Jelrtury. All wort Var ies:GU BANAL CLOSE & CO., Practical Ftirnitire Manufacturers COL PENN AND WAYNE Sit Walt style, of 7111MITURZ onstantly on NEW . ADVER DI:MEATH & c0,.3 ir4TCB R EP.J7R/driit .71 1 UNTAL 1 3TAZISZMUCIII117.1' Na 56 Fifth Street; OPPOIJLITE MASONIC HALL. . Reglad fitted tiptoeing ezeingteely toi• tee to mated of WAI 0 WIZ and OLOCZA with good imle and imite lette competent IMO( wort menkli. ere enabledge do wort as Iron. If not Central. gay other Mom tentie cad. Wearies It It for repaire *lO , remits prompt attention end be regulated by our , "STANDARD TIME" cisszraciasToamtimaract. JAZ WATCHES ? CIIAIRB AND AT • WM 6 IC aes WEL. PL Gas ani Chandeliers, Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead. itc., ALW4I7I ON HAYD. 164 Wood Street, near Stall wrct:b? Gormmaisumsri. SALE. The Property antennae the erloverno anent Tannery - oh Stern ran AUL" with See enasAlreJleres of Land, near Ban Anhinhalrescas. sEALRU PROPOSALS„ • is duplicate, will ea reeelved op to the PI)7,BTDATOP thas for the porches. of 73 sons of Lead, tiara or tea.) together with the Holtdings meted there on, and the appurtenances. appestalitlng. that le to say, OhLE TAMPA - 11Y, contathing IL Stone Lists Vats, /filly-two Wo9den Vats. Bac en Stone Pools: aria apahle Of taStallig 111,0i0 lades pee ONniTSAIL SAW MILL, einabta 'dr oaring. ONt.ti e .:. INV: The lb OTO property le altateditheat two mile& above tan Antonio, on the 0.5 Antonio Stress and the water Is conducted to the establishment, by &thee of barn stone laid theement. 2he land was pUretuYed •215 improseMente made by th e late so-talle4 Confederate 0 Tern nt, and are estimated to have that eisZooo Iq gold. The property has been wader lease for the year IPA, at • monthly that of e'Oe. payable 15 ad- Tillee. A.zetared rifle Ln fee aimplo bs given, by the United thaws Sloven:mem. Proposals will betokened ....Proposals for Oa erument Tannery lad litre All 11.,•• and addressed to J. LI. 811/1)00. liM==kaSaM c:lmEALxiLoco.a.mt WANTED- r -R o fONTIL&CT for 75 TO 100,000 BUSHELS CHARCOAL, During the coming season. D01(.417 to mu men. tat to 15th April next. Apply to or Adam& , MOORHEAD . . 99 Water ',free:. den:qckhor , SUPERIOR OAR TARNED,PAT ., ENT STRETCHED AND 12.14XTED UMBER BELTER ARD HOSE, Yanattetttred at No. do ICI¢TELIMILDIST.,,I HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO. 4lao, Altenta tor Now York Dabber Co. 43-um. Belting. LC lota e r KR LtIVICTIS and B BKLT HOURS. et. I Salt,. GREAT WESTERN PLANING MILL, Career If Lally Street id hquii..4 . Leh PITTSBURGH. PA. • Sash Doors, Blinds and 'Menldlngn MADE TO OUDES. Unitalab. ..ork a I to 417 Son. aad 1.1.0e4 when takaa LL Laidixtullo=g. Vpltter e:: .4 &roll bmwrarda....it h OOd . ralra, ai Z sox at all kinds ma. to art.. .23:11 JOHN HEATH. G 7— 4 REAT lIIEVOLII7'ION rue W INC TILADVOY THE UN rryt D ISTATZI3. -PULUE VALrYOUNUt . 0 /UAW/LEIN L. muist and prepared ulf done In trance , from pare Cacifornla inn, and tak/sur the DI.C. IMP.' Led Chillorlike.o. The nuderalgned would cell the Aoo of Wine Dealers and Bout Keepers to Chefllo Lae letter. which may. be • waren idea of the guilty of their Winn • .311111 U. BotTnen & Co.-19nrilwornar Hu tment.. your Califorma Champagne A thorough test. we take phrannre saying that we thole It the best American Wine we have ever need. W. shall at moo glace It on oar hill of fare.. Yount trnly j..E. GOL.T.y & Call and tel our California egunwarrne. triL2lo7ll BOUCHER & ge Urry at..B.Y. MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES Vaults, Fountains, Statunry, N'n,ses a •XL DESIGNS OF EYERTDESCRIPTION, T. BROOME, EM=Tl=l MILLERV irArimicevrzvE wui.crztxpaclv. A full stock of the above.Paektid shwa oss baud. whir.% Ise srlll sell to 'Dealers, Railroad Com psalm and toostmers at the earn init., as II tan be parebalted from the wassfaetorers, as ,jure been appointed Sole Agents for WesternPenns. Penn. Call and ...Lae It at hoc PS sad Is st. Chats street. • .1. H. PHILT.II%. ja.Zl dole Agents. NEW PAPEIS HANGINGS. E 7OB PARLOWB-7readi Design; wild (ald mden. Tokt LlBRlEXS—Posatveiai Pattiz:la on 70 E1C21 ' . ' it—Nedrekl.ek Pitted.= on }WOW , 1 7 . 0 TL CBA.llllE9.B—Laed aid . Munn rim= ° W i sta fr "" W. P. mos O wood •ermt. WAIT FOR TITE-BEST.-,We TOM OF TIM Alt PST !MN T_SZ STATES TR—ACING ITSIIIGIN O. CAUSZS AIM) RESULTS.• Q Mibbe.. ame)• aea Indent. seaman, thill be lee shandord the of the /ate s t and all who detSta the Eon re/baele and