1 1 -IMBIAOII . IIIIEITE. rsigaSigss BY r, . PENNIMAIi :1 .&- CO., LT GAZETTLBIJELDING, . Mk). NEM IBtroot. P. B. prssrsux.) T. T. Roveroa. 0 411°114 JOSIAH KEW t ßodaws Biumg.s. lILLISOX P. RIISD, =I MASI. Cartel 3 cents. ' elltenedlty carrier. (pet 1nekt.......13 cents. Mall Subscribers. (per Liberal reduction. to Nennbole and Meat,* TZII.IIII TOE WEZYLT: Three Copes, per year. bl mW....•......S I 80 Five do. do. do. each...... 1.510 Te or more copies, to One edam., and ' one tree to elob. tub I II CITY ITEMS ArliDeist Human Eyes, Adjusted without. pain, by Dr. Spencer, Dentist, ZS Penn street. Letter Prom George Jones, Esq.. one of, the Proprietors of the New York Daily [From the Day Tlines.l Orrica Daitr Twos, New Diaz Enjoying as I now do the blessing of un interrupted health—after intiurins seven- . teen years of suffering—l should be remit. ant to every sense distance, to every feel ing of gratitude, and to every considera tion of good will toward those who are suf fering RI i have been, Off remained silent , as to the phyabilan, to whose skill and kind attention lam already indebted under . Heaven for so. great a blessing as health. For seventeen years I was the victim of Asthma in Its worst form. About twelve Months ago. I consulted Dr. Robert Hunter. who put toe — at once under active treatment by the Inhalation of such medicines as be prescribeft. A few weeks convinced me that I was In the right hands. I persevered with confidence, gradually and steadily im prOving"tider the treatment, until sir months had elapsed, when I found myself completely relieved. I have been silica, and am now, In the enjoyment of good health, gaining flesh: and feeling: well, al though my old Medical advisers could nev er hold out to moths leasthope of suchhap. py results under thelttreatmant. • I offered some months since to make a public statement of my ease, believing It due to Doctor • Hunter and the practice he advocates, but he declined, for the meson that he considered his-practice sufficiently well established on its general results, without the publication of Isolated cases. I have reason to know, therefore, that my case although editorially alluded to in the columns of a city daily paper r atas never published by Doctor Hunter himself. I shall merely add that my previous suf. tering and present - good health are anown 1 to hundreds, many of whom daily et:lngrate. late me on the evident and great. Improve meet la my health. 0001100 Joss.% Leeky Ilsrper, E•q., Editor of the Pittsburgh Post. many years ago. speaking of De. Kk:YSEIPS PECTOR AL SYRUP, spoke as follows. It la as true now as then • Isrbrzszi.-,One of the bet medicines for the sure of Marianna that can be found In the country is Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup. We have tried It, and take great pleasure in bearing testimony to Its eflicacy. There 15 no humbug about it. At this season of the year, when one-half of our citizens are sneezing and coughing, It should be known that a few spoonsful of thiti medicine will, In half a day, work a perfect cure. Header, ,if you have a cold, take our advice, and buy a bottle of Dr. Keyser's Pectoral Syrup. lit Wood street, • Resident consultation office tor lung ex - aminatlon, 1) Penn street, corner Evan`s alley. Ofilee hoar,' from 9 e. u. to 4r. a. Dr. Keyser's Blood Seareher Cures in a lusting and permanent manner, as any ono can dikover by one trial. Un like most bitters, (instead of 'creating and fostering the appetite for strong drink, It will cure the arititude therefor, and in many Instances It has entirely banished it. Ile careful to aak Ifor "Dr. Keyser'. Blood archer," as rev, vable a medieme to apt to lorimilatedwith spuriutm compound:, similar' in name, but whotly steroid of ha wonderful srierifs: Looic for Or. Keyser's name on the bottle and over the cork. if poor druggist does not keep It, write to Dr. Keyser, HO Wood street, and lie will forward by ex press. Consultation rooms, 120 Penn street, Vince hours from 9 a. st. until t r. The Beet Known Tonle. Caswell; Mack & Co.'a Combination of Iron Phosphorus and Calisaya, known as Ferro- Phosphoratea Elixir of Calisaya. The iron restores color to the blood; the Phosphorus renews waste of the nerve tissue, and the CaMaya gives a natural, healthful tone to the digestive organs. One Dint contains the virtue of one ounce of Calls.sya and one teaspoonful a grata of Iron and Phosphorus. Manufactured by . Cosyst.z., Mess x Co., Sew York. For sale by ail druggists. a 123:1=11 Of canned Fruits awl Vegetables,' and toll be told as cheap as at any other house in, either city. Call and enunine sad Judge for yourselves,,, at lie. 112 Federal street, dile- gheny City.. Grottos Duras. Also, Agent for the well-known bonne of Stephen F. Whitman's celebrated Phila delphia extra fine Cream "lion Dons," "Chocolates." Almonds, Walnut Candy, Dragee Drops, dc:; de. Am . & Nay that Consumption Can Not be mania, Unless you have used the 'Rev. E. A. Wil son's Great Remedy for Consumption and all Bronchial directions. it hal cured the very worst cases, and it may cure yours; at all events, don't despair until you have tried it. Sole agent for Plitsbnrgh, - JoserniEmornm, Druggist,- ' at Marina street. Sent by mail anywhere, on receipt pi 43.30. • Ttio Best Conducted Basta:omit In the city, Is the Continental Saloon, Fifth street, next door to the Fostomce. lleltsheimer, the• enterprising proprietor, .21 . 011 . 11 how to eater to the hungry public, and has long stood first in the opluion of cinemas. All the delicacies of the season are nerved up at the shortest notice at most reasonable prices. For a good meal, ma/ at the Continental. The , daily bill of fare mar. passes may offered at the best hotels. • , A Cheap. Way Or going to Saratoga Springs, by going to Slamlag'. Drug Store, No. SI Market street where you can plenum the water direct tram the springs, received fresh every week, and sold at a slight advance above coat. lie, member the plane—St Market street. E=IEMI!!! The Ladles' Saloon attached to I.toltz!tei• Iner's restaurant Is the most convenient and fitting piece in the city to take poor ,partner for supper from evening soclables or balls. The haloon is on Fifth street, next door to the PostoOr. • A Metier et Pride. • That Dabbs, %St. Clair atreet, cannot ba beaten La this coantryi In taking fine Ilia like and natural abetnaraPlm ' la for any style picture In any hunt of weather. To Country. Merchant, Igo aro offering full or Raplu and Fancy Dry Goods, at Mordant prices. - J. W. Deucoo h Co., No. 59 Market street, The Only Plane Where Clear Photographs aro taken upon all sorts of days, to at 73. L. 11. Dantes lory, No. 3G St. Clair sfroot. - Photographs of Dexter. The celebrated moo hone, on the go, aro atonal for eel° at St. Clair street. The nest Photographs! In the city are thee(' titkon by It. L. II Dabbs, No. U. St. Clete street. Work. or Art Are on exhibition, free to all, at 11. L. IL Dobbs , first close PhotograPhie gallery, 26 St. Cluir stwet. :Stylish new Alves "01 photographs have just base Introduced by B. L. U. Dabbs, No. 28 St. Clalr street. Toss eau Buy foreign Liquors of all kinds at Joseph S. /Waft DSetlllery, No, •IEO, 191. 193 and 190 You qua Buy 83 par cent. AlAztholat JeseDtt 8. !Inch's. Ton Cam Buy 2{ Hope at JDm* B. Ito 3'i. ;~ itlyj i C . I ' )1 VOLUME T.XXXIL-NO. 69 FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. EARLY TELEGRAMS. PEN?SYLVLNIPI RIILBOAD BILL. THE VETO SUSTAINED A new Bill Passed and Signed by the Governor. Allowing the Bond an Increase et Cap ital. COLORED PEOPLE IN RAILWAY CARS. Spatial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette lianussucan, March 22, Tho bill allowing the Directors or the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to th erms° inaeflrdtely, and withoat eon cutting tho stockholdore, . the stock and bonned ludebtedness of the Company, failed, entirely, the Llonsehot pawing It over the Govertioils veto. _ . , A new hill was then intr&lueed, limiting 1.1)(1 enlargement of stock to fifteen Miillons of dollars, and requiring that the consent and direction of the stockholders ho first given beforci any new stock whatever shall be Usual. The bin was made to conform ht all respects to the principles laid down to the Governor's veto. The nen• 1,111 passed both Ilona., received. the signature of the Governor, and is a Governor Geary hna signed the hilt.requir• leg railway cainnanies to carry all 'mason gers without distinction of color. FORTIETIL CONGRESS. 1133=1 The Southern Destitution Resolution Passed as Amended, IMPEACHMENT OE COLLECTOR SMYTHE W.A9IIIS•TON, march 2-2, 1667 MEM MM., STAT. LAU, IN L - 1,13. TEttltY presented a peUtion for the more stringent enforcement of United States laws tri Utah, and the hotter proter, Lion of the rights of American citizens. lte (erred. Mr. COLS introduced a bill to fornia into two Judiclaldietricta. Referred to Judiciary Committee. Mr, MORTON Introduced a bill to conform the laws of practice lot Lilo courts of the trotted States to the laws of the re4peetive State,. Bents.] to Judicial-, Committee. CONCEGICIMI ..11,P. DAVIS. . 3.tr. WILSON presented a Concurrent res olution, which was ordered to be printed. The preamble recites that Jetrerson Davis stands charged with the heinous crime of conspiracy, to murder the late Abraham Lincoln, and Is also Indicted for high tree son, and has persistently declared has fence nonce and demanded a speedy and public trial; therefore, Resolved, That a longer confinement of stud Jet!. Davis, wlthout•trlal or nrrnign. merit, or specific time for trial, is not In ac cordance with the demands of Justice and the spirit of the laws and requirements of the Constitution, and that In common Jos: tire, sound public policy and national honor units in rcommendlog thatr.ldJett. Davis be bronght to a speedy and public teed, or that ho be released from confinement, on ball, or On Ole own recognlernce. Mr. 11011G.1\ from the Comrnitto of Fi nance reported a substitute for the hUI re ported ye sterday for the exemption of Ag ricultural Implements imported as models, from import duties. Thesubstitute consists of two sections. The drat exempts trout du ty works of art imported for presentation to the United !states, or any State or City. The second directs the Secretary of the Treasure to refund duties collected during the last decal year, -on agricultural Intone meets imported an • maul s , and exempts such articles from duty mall June ki Mr. SILEILMAN offered 611 amendment, authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to discontinue the employment of persona engaged In the collection of direct tax In tbe Southern Stat., when In hha judgment expedient, and Impose the duties of such persona upon the Collectortiof Internal Rev enue. who shall perform them wahont ad ditional componsaUon. The amendment wan agreed to and the • bill pasted. ' lITIYBIIIISLYZN7 O➢ lIDIAXA. The Joint resolution directing the reim bursement of Indiana for money esponded for supplies, ao., furnished to Indiana mili tia. called out to repel invasion, was con sidered. The pending question was on the motion of Mr. Sherman to include Ohio.. After some debate, Mr. l'omMoy urging - the claim of Kansas, and Mr.Putter,on that of Tennessee, the subject elu,'"on motion of Mr. Edmunds, recommitted to the Military Committee. SOCTUEILS DMITUZION acaoLvriox CO CGIMED Thu Senate by a vote of T.) againat 9. ,o. carted In the /louse amendment to tine Joint resolution appropriating one million of dollars for Abu relief of the deetituto at the South. • ALLOWACCO TO DISTACISCO Mr. 310liBiLL Introdeced a bill author izing tell allowances tc , certain non-com missioned cancers and enlisted wen, detach ed from their regiments by order 01 Mau War Department, to be attached to a brb. gas in New York by Brigadier General Daniel but who by reason of capture by the enemy, were not ICOMOdl ately blustered in such brigade. Bei erred to Military Coruntittse. nairkacrr BILL /1.11/11.1131/VIS. Xr. TB[ MBULL called up the bill to auslrucl the Bankrupt bill, by repeedng th o provision for the appointment of register a of bankruptcy by the Chief Justice. Mr, CONK LING moved to refer the bill to the Committee on Judiciary. Mr. ANT/IC:TY moved to amend by add ing a section, providing that Ole bankrupt act shall not take effect until June lot,but °nice. and registrators may be appointed at any time after this act. Thu binned amendment Were than refer red to the Judiciary Committee. CONC.:01611. WITH TRR.IIOc9Y. The SENATE agreed to the umemdmon Le of thellouso to the resolution direetlog the Secretary of Wur to furnish arms to tile State or r 00111.1013; 6/50. to U1t,10.110041111.1.011L to the joint reuolottou exempting wrupplog payer from Internal tax. :amine Aso ouio ctien. Mr. %V I LSI/N. from the tar t Comm It tee, reported a suladitu.e for the bill of Mr. Mono', to reimburse Indiana for exp.... In repelling rebel raids. IL provides forth° appointment of three commissioners to ex amine and allatt the claims 1,1.10 and /a irtime, and appropriate a 841110011 t bum to pay AdJouru them. e The bill west...al. d. NOUSE OF DE7I BENTATIVES Thn Senate Joint revolution for the relief of elm destittne In the Sunlit and Southwest, wan taken up. Thu amendments report ed from the Committee of thu Whole were agreed to; I and the revolution pasawl—yarav PI; nays S. mesa itircoomisskomionum Mr. BMWt presenterf"l/G.3 memorial anal 'resolutleini of the Utter Improvement ton. vention, held In St. Louts 'hart month. !erred to the Committee on commerce. Now YORE CUSTOM 110 US. or 'MGR. The resolution reported Yesterday by Mr. II Ull.llll.lllDarote the Committee on Publle Expenditures, was taken up, and modlned by Mr. 00 TO read: • Resolivil, That it Is the kameo of t h ie Molise that ilenrp V. Smythe should be lin inedietoly removed from the ofllce of the of the Port of Now York, and Clerk of the lions° shall came certified copies of this resolution to be laid before the Senate and President. Mr. lIUBLBUItII =Oval the previous question. • The Mouse refused to second the previous question, whereupon Mr. STAVE:JD moved to amend the resolution by making It read; "that henry A. Smythe us Impeached.. Alter oonelearanie debate the subject wont over till tomorrow. AMOill.Bs FROM VIZ SiNITY. • The House then nroceedeu Lotho business on the Speakees table, and dispasail there of as follows: The Senate amendment to the Houso Joint resolution placing certain troops of illteuurion an equal footing with °there 45 to bounties. The amendthent strikes out the words ..and those borne on the rolls as slaves!, On motion Of Mr. McCLUR,O, the amend meet was concurred in, and the Joint reso• nation goes to the.Preaulent. The Senate amendment to the Rouse bill to exempt wrapping paper mad. of wood or corn stalks from internal tax, adding a new section Imposing a tax of ten per cent. on notes of any town, city, or municipal corporation, that are passed by any nation al bank, was considered and amended by adding a provision exempting from inter nal tax wrapping paper of nil descriptions. The Senate amendment as amended was then concurred in—GS to 39. The Senate Joint resolution to make valid certain acts of the New Mexico Legislature was passed. The Senate Joint resolution directing the Secretary of War to furnish arms and equip ments to Tennessee, sualciont for 2,5 1 0 mili tia, to be accounted for by the Stat-i of Ten. reissue to the United States Government, woo amended by increasing the amount to 10,00 n, nail then passed. TCPO Senate Joint rnsolutton to terminate the Contract era member of Congress with the postoillee department was considered. Me. ' , Ent:A moved an amendment, em powering the Postratister General to reject any bid no may deem exherbitittd. Agrewl to, and the Joint resolution us amended passed. House bill declaring eight hours to bo a day , * labor, was passed 54 follows That alter July 101, /607, labor performed during a period of eight hours on ally Bram lar day in all cotton, woolen, silk, paper, bagging 11.11litlaz factories shall bo consid ered a legal ilnyis labor; and after paid data contracts made for the employment Si me chanics in all the various branches of trade for daily laborers, shall bo construed to he for eight working hours to the duo 10 any employment, unless otherwise Stipulated. xhis bill has not passed the Senate. The SPEAKEIt appolezed Masers. Letlin, Eta and Cake membere of the JohnCom mictee va Prtuting. lIATTErIS. Mr. VAX NV VCR offered the followinC resolution, which wits referred to the Joint Committee on Itetrenehment. Resolved, That no more large grins or can non of any kind, shall he ordered, ;fur ciffoett, transported or mounttsl fat the cost of the United Staten, until It has been deter- Milled by lf ract teal experiment that guns of large sleet such as are now plaemi on ships or forts, •are capably of enduring heavy chart.oa bald of being tired rapidly; that no mere/projectile., earrbeges, Implementn, or stores Intended for such gone, shall be paid , for Cubit the qualltiu 01 the QUI. shah bc thus determined; and'no• more Of the Springlielft °rather muskets e hall tfe altered to breach loaders of those which require the barrel to to lined for the purpose of rendering the calibre. 00 motion of Mr. Meel.t:ltti, the timo for taking testimony in the' Missourt cootentsal election eases of tiro Messrs. At. demon and Van Morn, was extended sixty days. LEAS",i, OF aneaxrs TO ins Thu nt . E.l.liElt was allOwtal leave of al. pence to-morrow, and nominattal Mr. Schenck to ocanny the chair. lin motion of Mr. KS, the Pro.t.lent Wes requested to COIL tilUtilente Cdpleg Or the corrisironclenee, legall proeredings nod doeionents ivietlatt to the suit of this Vetted stitte6 uenitl•t Priololl, and others in the English Court of Chancery, snit tlis . eerstury of state Is uutitotizeil to mold, tilt. COMMIII-11.11.1011. Mr. STEVENS treve.sl to euvetel the rules SO Its to resume the outshlerat ton of the lull leachment. resolution relst.tve to Col lector Smythe. The rules were ittspeteletl—Sl yens toll 11148. A motion to postpone the reselntion till December was rejected, with ouly Dart.n votes in the aninunure., Mr. STE% ENS then meted the provtone question, which wig, pecouded. ‘. The amendment offerta by hi r, steveua as a aulutitute (or the resolution reported by Sir. Ilulhur.t waa agreed to, with the addl. 11011 that tha COMMlttee have palter to sit Unclog rtaWai. Adjourmal. FROM EUROPE. The South American War. CONFEDERATION AGAINST Financial and ConmerciaL I=l I.oleos. March IL—The Brazilian mall steamer Lae arrived at Lisbon trues itfo JR. neiro. Active operations were resumed against Paraguay. The allied Stet 1550 shelled the Fortress of Remain. When lust heard from, the Spanish squadron hat rouse in sight of and seas pursuing the combined Beets of Chill and Peru. TIIE ITALIAI PARLIA*LIT. Front:ma, March 2 - 2.—The I:nth:mat Parlia ment was Inaugurated to.day by king Vic tor Emarmelow ho delivered the usual speech from the throne. • Paws, 'March Is announced that the Emperor Napoleon' favors the confedera tion of the Uovernmenta of. France, 1101. head, Belgium and Bwltzerland against Prussia. Thu .11lantonornah, and other vessels of the American fleet, are still at Fort • gcrmILITOWN March W. —yhe stoma et City 91 Antwerp, from Sew York, itrri reit to-US?. triN•ficiat. SOD ('OYY[RCI•L. .Lrenarool., March X.—CottOn y,d. for Itiddllog Uplands 0111.1 noon, and the figures are now 1:114.1. The market Is extremely dull, with no quotable change In other articles. FLANErotrr, .March S. bonds sOldteetlay at 773;. JAN Dolt, -March :S.—Errata,.— Connate cloaca ineedy, at it for money. rive-twee flue, 71%; Illinois Central. 7R1.1; Erie. xe. Ltrunroot., Marti. -4..0tt0n is heavy with it downward tendency. The following aro the quotations at the close. 01 the market: ldniallteg uplands, 14;:d.; Or. leant, IX;;;d. TLn ealca of the day amounted to 7W) bales. Breadstuffs. quiet. Corn. mized Western. lle. 11. per goartor. Pro. Islonn--extra prime me.* hoot declined to rf.1.1. per :lot Ihe. A9114V, pots, 742. per cwt. Itoßln, Common tyllllttnu to r 1,13. ad. pet Cwt. retrolenin, IC ad. per gallon. FROM RlEll€O. All the French Troops Gatti—Vora Cruz Invested by the Liberials—An Attack Daily E2pCtifd. GALVESTON, March . 22.—A nmCcial .1 inpatelt to tho Bulletin trout Vera Crux, ,Lntent the Irnth, nays Marshal !Morino and till' last of tine head troops tint on the rth that, The. French Iron elude Magenta, Iniagni•to and Flanders, and a next of gonlmate, 01111 at Vera Cruz, wonld nail on, tboLGth Inst. The liberals were Investing the city, liar tosaiundoit attack, nulrend nod winter wOrka, anti an was Ma l/ n.tmetml. • number of Importunate are understood to bare a yen.md to lan ready nt an moment, tochartered take ilium o ut of tne countr y. No person In allowed to leave the city hy alto mitten, and It Is difficult to obtain relia ble 11501 Rout the Interior. The Impremion ii %bat, In a o , on - time, Vora Cruz will ho In tine pas...salon of the LP torah,. Tampico 0114 alit occupied by th haportallshi. Allquiet there. TROUBLE IN SCUOYLKILL. Outrages by Coal Miners—Protectlon Alsked from tam elate. • New tong, March hi—Thectlal minute In Schuylkill county, Pa., aro committing mMolloot serious outrages. The ruffians are mainly Irishmen, and known an "y Mu noires," and are minded togethee In secret organizations, for the purpOtie of controll ing the mines, and therefore resort to mur der and robbery. U. Is Impossible to punish , them, at when tireei.t.ol/ 111141 tried the tittles ese peeked With confreres, Ond they cape. Uti Friday last., Mr. rationales, n Super.. Intendant, was murdered, with the hope of eventing money he ‘9ll- 4 1111111hOiell to Imre, but he hail very little with hlin ut Ilse limo. Threats are madell,KolllBLtinpurintendents, and all live momentarily in rear of violence. Gov. OeurY lino Mien implied to for 'mo tet:OM. FRO:II CALIFORMI. • Honors to Japan Commix.tenon- Water Npout Dliworter. • Sas Faancisco, March :41,--Ceneral Mat lock hen issued orders that thn COMILIA4/11011. are to Wsehffigton from the Tycoon of Ja ,, pan, be received at such Wintery pens of ails division an they may be pleased to visit. with 1.110 boners dee to pritolle Ministers, A Los Angeles letter states that a Goy ersneol. train en.routo for Arizona, March lob on the Colorado desert, encountered a water spout. The train consisted of elev en wagons ticoompauied by two commie 1011 of the Fourteenth Culled Status infantry. Several lives were lost. Thu commissary stores and wagons were carried eighteen DAMS MOW the netine Oi the dtwteo,• l k ~ *i PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY. MARCH 23. 18.67. SECIN FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS. FROM WASHINGTON. The Next Veto Message. HORSE PUGH IN NEW JERSEY. Treasury Investigation Commenced •RECIONATION OF GEN. ROSECRANS. Geu, Sickles Probably his Successor. CONGRESS TO ADJOURN NEXT WEEK = The veto message concernin4 supple- Mental I,constreetinti stIVI the eubjeet of Cublea etauttler.tUon ItILITAUT 01;111..9. J. D. It. Sull i v a n tt•gbdard Surgeon, It • eon relieved front uto Department of ,I. Da 'eta, and ordered to report to the re tircutt 1,t..,rd. ll'revel. Brig. Gen. Rufus Saxton rus twee authorized to delay reporting , to the eotn- In andina oftleer and chief crtartertuaster of the lt,p...rtment of :dh.ouri mall further orde.. aloast.r Lao fog Newton, of Th. , .I.irtonloinil Deo, linent, Ito, tokcu su i Til to contiliNo 11110 1110 ttlialgii 011111 wlTioh if Torio i plug tin roiT,T:: .Ir i r-iity. illf cern per, 0 111.001 toy tooth, lollov. by /4 rapid pro-trot 100, chills:soil Tlei4th. ~..JUITTEL. AT .4 0 1[. t:,.11 M. Itictiaintinnitint, charged Ith thi• itt tint itnitticial con dition of the Tit•APltly, cow ittv•tweal their toonitht. in that lovartuicut. 'Tito ptopotition to impeitelt Collector Smythe untizeti it probable Coogrews will hold x summer tiession. ts•fIOLINIA TMSTITtTION. - Iromford, .I.4alstant tiontintiertuner of the Fremlutenla Ilareau, In North Carolina, atuten that them are at least ti,lx/O peruone In North CitraillioulTuring from w ant of tomb of which 111111111., tvra.thlr.ll are whito. Thick thOusauil bnihale of corn were tlls trlbntal during the month by the Southern Relief Cominection of New York. .Tho'.ll.. tributlon of Government rations wa, LIS follows: to libipttals, 66.1.21, orphan awylutna, 1,711; ileAttitto whites, 10,...7.; tlmittlattO blacka, . INT.LNAL. lISVI7.Irt.. Eturumrs. - The rocolpto of Intornal Revenue to.lay were lam thou et goat - tor ofn TIM manta, rrnLlc MOAT. The Legidatnre of Virginia has passed a law - providing for the payment on theist of July next, and January Ist, at each period, two per cent. interest on the princi pal of the public debt, %but being the Inter est aided] the State fettle obliged to pay un til there Is • settlement of uecounts hero idol in West Virginia. er.:IO3ATION OF I.I.IINLCAL nnsaccetss. About two ',eke ago General llosocrans sent to the President his resignation as Brigadier General of the Itegnhar Army. The communication Was sent to Gen. Grant, who endorsed Ids recommendation of w as tak e thereon, but loiter., further action was taken Ur the Eseentive, the latter re ceived a letter trout Bishop lheterans, the brother of General ltoseerans, asking that further action on the letter of resignation lie •,..peritivil. In the meantime, the entire New York Congressional delegation have united in ti petition to the President asking that, In ease General llosccrans. reidgna tine shell he accepted, General lileklits “rpointed a Briffildler General in the neg. be Mar army. This is urged for the merits of the case. and In ditto , bee nese di ow York hes no °nicer Of the reek of General In the regola,r army. Should t h e resignation of General Itosecreine be accepted, there Is no EloutA, that tlle appointment of General Sickela will be meta. ♦3IJOCCXYLXT OW COSattesS There nee s general concurreuce In the opinion to-day: n lath 110,1.04 that an ad journment Is practicable by Monday or Tucaday of next week. The only beanie. of Importance to the I ., ottlnern Roller bill mid entitle on the veto Of the lbripplemontary Moconstrection bill, which IS oxpeetod to morrow. • If [I T TUTLXOIII, The Judiciary Coutrattteo continues to take testimony relative to tile Impeachment mattcr. The only e•tdoneo of Italica - I.mm seems to be that of General Fullerton, rela tive to tlie delivery of rallrosti stock to the rebels without having theta pay the lion orament for It. Mr. Wilson, of lowa, the Chairman ot the linamatttee, bee gooe and it Is said the committee wilt report pro gress and ask to be continued anti! nextlio. cealber. 111111CCV rr 6SOISTE-0.4. Senator Trumbull has introlused A hill to take the appointment of Registers, under the bankrupt law, from ChlefJ nation Mose, and giro It to the United states. Judgus. It is aid that Kr. Chase is not tile to to this. ow i m ng to the overwhelmhig pres sure upon him for them appointments. 11. pane Itgo 1s vcrp doubtful. FROM VIRGIRIA. ----- lievernl Lee In (aver at n Convention —Think% Pilvould Grit neck: Into the Eaton a quickly and Quietly Ng 1!oselble. MOIL WO% Va., March ::—lt will ho an. thoritativoly announced to-morrow that if °not ZI Leo In In favor of the people \Mina for u convention, and every man unt actu ally illsfrancuiscd should nut only tato the nruessary atop, to prepare himself, but to prepare all his friends, white and colored, to veto right. lie (hunks the co.peration ofall the people, officials and eitisens, Should be prompt, and that the chief object should ho to get LW orncicly and quiutly or TOmILDOO back into the Union, with such rights us aro left. lie thinks Um oath to such an every citizen not Jisfranehisod ought now to he 01,10 to tabs. a •implu mutter of truth alit duty as cittzons ofthe country. FROM (lIICAGO. I.lre Insurance tinlndln—llegns Drat!. IlentIOn• 'Will, Stolen Corpse, dor /gr. 4htioaco, March 21,—An attempt to swln a insurneco company out of fifteen thousand dollars has been brought to light In this city. Tho plan embraced a bogus death, fictitious Will, stolen eorrsO, ker. he uarty insured, nretwin, was reported dead, Is a man named litlehard Itnlnforth. Tao other persons, Or. Charles It. hend.,ll, and lawyer named T. IV. Vuller, both of tills elty. are supposed to be Implicated in the aftstr, whlell hi soon to undergo In Judicial Investigation. Michlann Ltlolll9lPlre De?noty March 21.—1 n tho tegtslatnro to day !Ammo B. Chart!, of Sagirl.W - .. eon firmed Btuto Swamp-land hone 'Commla atomic. Thu t;Overnor vetoed sowerul tnoro rail road bills fur the same reason. boretotoro {Litton. The bill to establish a !late Pentale Cot. logo was lost In tbo Ilouoo. TimiLeglata- Writ will probably adjourn on Wednesday next. I. AIMANI, March 22.—The Constitutional fAtorention bill yet lawns to the Confer ence eol.3lollttoo. It was the Assembly which streak out the negro suffrage clause. The Senate to-flay ordered the Judiciary Committee to report the bill to refundxo flunks and logrirence Coinpanka taxes col. !toted .from them cm government scowl ties. • . Violent Northeast Gale. New Yona, March =.—A violent north. east gale Is stl/1 prevailing ontsid eof Sandy Book. Tam steamship a ustralia, In Rom Liverpool, Is outsido the liar, might° to eomo up. at the pilot boats dO not dare von. turn out. An unsuccessful attempt was made to reach her this afternoon. Murderer Ear:rented, T nos, N. Y. Marsh 13 —Hiram Coon con. Timed or the murder of Mrs. Larter, to the town of Petersburg, In October last, was executed to-day Bu made a statement flawing Uhl guilt. • CITY AND SUBURBAN. FOURTLI PAGE.—The fated 'ernd mod r liuGle Money, Oa and Produce Market ports given by any paper in the city, will be found on our /burl?. Alp,. THE BUTLER MURDER TRILL. The Case Concluded. ADLINGTON CONVICTED OF MURDER IN TILE FIRST DEGREE. IlazCaß P.A., March - 21,1 W. John hi. Thompson. for defendant. It LS a fact that the man Tem,les and Cunning ham came to the party uninvited, and no. hayed In a manner which resulted fearfully seal terribly. They were strangers and forced theinsolvos upon that quiet, peace ful party. Their terrthle death was the re sult of their own conduct. The defendant was comparatively a stranger In that corn. mangy. Ills character was not. Impugned. The defendant was poor with a family of six children, a comparative stranger, and he w. 'charged with the highest crime known to our law. Mr. Thompson then recapitulated the tee timany to some extent. The crime might have been done by some Other person. Ile enumerated several persons .r ho were at the party, and witnessed the transaction; yet the commonwealth have failed to place thorn upon the eland. They wore bound to place all• the written. before the Jury when they ask them to oOnvlct the defendant. It wow not huillcient forth(' commonwealth to prove that the defendant Wes' in u poel tlon that he could and might have dune the deed; they' must pow, that IL was nodally ire possible to have been done by another. Istwts altteliell, ler the Commonwealth, said: Meadows, nations, ynnatles had been swept from the face of t the earth but God's word bad remained Intact. 'Whose eheddeth man'. blood, try man shall his blast be shed." The scales of Jastice were held blindly and no outside sympathy could move tile been. Stern fact. must let weigh. ed. If tt were not sit you might tear down the walls of the temples Of Justice, aboilen your coot t., break down the barriers which protect life, and let the netetvlolu's danger riot In murder. Mr. blltelnall spoke very envinently In his opening. Its then re marked on elreumanntleil evidence. Mr. McJunkin clewed for the Common wealth. A duty devolved upon him which he must or not. whether he could with to avoid it or not. There were two men struck down in the bloom of their youth, In the vigor of their manhood. The defendant lam sat here thrOughont the horrid detalitof this bloody tragedy, and his blue eyo has never quailed or moistened. 111, fiesturet were as cold and hard 11.4 his murderous heart. I believe he has the tnark of a cold blooded murderer on is brow. Mr. Mc- J tinkle went on to examine the evidence ant commented upon it. The Judge then P end to oharge tile jury upon the hi end the farts. Ile snot nitwit two boors In turnming_cp. Ile gave u. fair, graphic and litchi charge ; end then submitted tile cane to the Itt to Kt G'4 r. , wizen the Court :adjourned to meet ut the ringing of tho hell. At r. the Court and the Jury returroTsi with verdict of °theme, or Muslim: is Tit r. Hoer I M!lNu.rv Violation of City Ordinance. At an early hour yesterday morning To ter 114111 C., llcecrly Peterson and .trolly Taylor, three drivers of night CAI., were ettittiYing 1.0011 carts, as Is alleged, on groftri'd of[ School street, to the First ward, Ilikighetay,where they are forbidden by the Ordinance to depoett their loads. Mr. Wm. Mlitto, near whole premises the nuisance wtv being perpetrated, Interfered and or tiered them to desist. They Infused, and ho, assisted be John Smith, a Georgia groin hi, employ; undertook to arrest the prty. The err men resisted, anti ltarnes d a r• sr a revolver, and threafunrd - shoot. smith tiarrrsusl" Petersoh, when Archy Taylor knocked' him down with the halt of Ills whip. Peterson then, as is stated, drew a knlre and ram smith elf. Ymtertlav Mr. IV Kee mato Information before the Mayor charging all with violatson of the city anti ante, and John Smith mmie Information against Taylor for felonious assault and battery. Tod defendants were held to ball to answer at Court. Alleged Outrage le the Fans Ward. on Wednealay evening a young girl, lir tog In the neighborhood of Kittanning, got off the train at the Allegheny Valley Rail road depot, in the Fifth ward. Ohs seemed to beta simple minded girl and appeared not to know exactly where to go or what to do. While elm stood on the platform, the watchman at the depot noticed a party of young mon, who hal hoep loafing about the oleo°, approach lea. After some conversa tion with her they went away with her up Pike street. Some time afterwards the girl returned alone, and seamed In the greatest distress. She wee weeping and her clothing was torn, ditordered and bloody. Bts eta. fed that the youngmen, some eaten orolght lu number, had sauced liar away end then outraged her person. loon after this she left the depot for Allegheny city, and her prese whereabouts is unknown. Iler name m e could not ascertain, or the names of, her alleged assallants. The - matter Is being Investigated. I =1 This distinguished and eloquent colored orator, the brightest ornament of his moo, will deliver his groat lecture upon the ..sources of • banger to the Ileouhlic.e at City Hall, on Tuesday evening nest. Mr. Ilougles• Is known from one end of the country to the other no a man of sound common sense, deep thought and practice tlity. Ile handles the popular questions of the day In en enlightened manner, and rep. rowels the condition of his race in its true Iliad- Ills arguments are finely drawn and studied. while his language Is the choicest and at times hrllnaut, dashing great huthe upon his andienee with ease and rapidity. Toe old orator, pothole , . may Honor twain lecture before a l'ittoborgh audience, and we urge noon our readers sittendLLUlM at the prtnuloed lecture, which will be Indepen dent of any announced lecture course, lly all means let this great representative men of the colored race be greeted by an over whelming audience. Explosion of a Loconsolliie—altroo nen *111.4. Yesterday afternoon, says the Wheeling batellignicer,lWOllL 000, the Inta seeger engine No. Jot, nttacheil to the light ning expreee (or hod freight) train on the Baltimore and Ohio whilst com ing on the Heavy grade about a mile west of ',Miami, exploded her boiler, instantly kpllug three employees of the road—vin Nears. Ifordien Doha on. Supervisor of En gines, Goon,' A rtim engineer, Otto Buren, fireman. The engineer and fireman were in nbargn of the locomotive. air. Johnson happened to be riding wifh them._ They are all :Wheeling men. Burial end Art le hnvelfamdios there. Johnson was q mingle The Lightning Express, which was deo bare at 3471 r. g., runs Just ahead of the passen ger express, which being delayed by tbe so reenbea thu city shortly after eleven o'alnek last night, Paving on board the rt.,- mains or the three men. Assaulted by m Of:Beer. Jelin Roteaeon Is a tenant occupying it house at the Point. Last month his land lord sued bun before an Alderman lor runt not yet due, as sir. Stevenson states, 'writ of dispogaession Polo lainied, and on Thersday Milner Matthew Keep went to Ulu. /AIM to moon it. Mr. S. wan away, and It Is alleged that tile MIMIor indulged In vio- lent and unbecoming language towards Sire. Stevenson. Testerdny morning Steven son feet the Meer on Wood street and spoke Lo him about the transaction. Keep, as is allogal, caught Itllll by Lao collar, thrust h1111.0•Cli•IIL • building and strung him enteral times. Stevenson then made IniorinatlOn for aggravated assault and bat tery bolero Alderman pancideon and n war rant Was lashed for the arroet Of i•• an cooed. Mortuary Moport The following report rung e, U. less, Phynichin of the Board of Benin/, rho. the muse and number of deaths ID our city for the week coding Mare), 17,1907; 'pljeaft,„/.—lnteupemnee, 6; conentriptlon, 11p0p1OXY• 2 D rU PkV , a2803..e qf nulLrt , 3; x pox, /; moninedle. ILdeolllly, 1; wwxpipg copgb, diptharic6l; speedup, I; feve wage/ r,l 6f.111 born Won of lung, 21 nbeess of 11 catarrh, 1. Of the above there were U =ales and 12 rumples, 22 wblto, and 2 colored. Total, 21. =l= Will hewn sobstautial reasons to regret not seeing our various Improvements in Scales for weighing coal. .1. F. Lio. 33 Wood 'trust. The Atlantic and Pacific telegraph Com pany him already drawn a large @hare of tho public) busineas Sal n City io Ilan ager Carnelian - Ty the right man in the right phew, . , • oyer anti Terminer, eke, Before lion. James F. Sterrett. This Court mot Fnday morning at nine o'clock, and proceeded with the congrangarr Mostar COusrinacv coon. —Commonwealth vs. Alexander 1110fatt, In dictment conspiracy to charge and indict Isaac Thompson—taken up Thursday af. ternoon. The defendant. a resident of Washington county, Is - charged with hay. lug conspired with one William Dawson (not on trial by reason of his absence) to charge and India isaac Thompson (also of Washington county,) in the United States Court, In May last, accusing him of having In his possession and passing counterfeit national currency. In addition to the evi dence offered on Thursday, of Moilltt hav ing told Abraham Geary that he designed to "put up" Thompson on the charge brought against him, and of his having solicited tienry's assistance In the matte, it WILY testilital that ho said to Joseph Johnson (also arrested for pinning counterfeit money, on oath of Lawson,) that be (Montt,) was a Government detective and wanted his assistance in convicting the the ThompsOns—lsaac and Samuel—that every one know they were guilty and that It would do no harm to convict them. Moffitt cold ho wan sorry Johmitoe did not come when sent for, as he (Motlitt) could hare saved him from arrest—that he had got Dawson to swear against the Thorn p. sone, but that he (Dawson) had run off and that unless he (Slointt) could get other eel , deuce they would get elf—sold he hail given liaa,itn a buggy and money to swear, and that If Johnston would swear against them (the Thompson) he would get him (John ston) released from the charge against him I —that 0008011 had not the nese.) to stand up to it, having made the Information and then run off. (This conversation took Munn on the Brownsville bridge in the latter part of May.) Dawson, in a conversation with Samuel Thompson, and 111 answer to a WIPE. tlO,l what he meant by nwearingagainst the parties (those arrested,) said that Moilltt had paid him .I—.l well, and in reply to the expression, by Samuel Thompson, "you would not swear against. say brother for vuonoylo lie sofa, .`ll.llltl has MU Ina very tight place and would scud mu to hell if 1 eamural Thompson, on belug ero,arixam lned by Mr. bwartawnlder, said : There to 111 feeling existing between Idellltt and my. self; did not say to William Gregg, "now is my time and I will do all Menu to ruin did say, now war myrlme, that he had had his; I now have two cult,. lamtling against illoalit at Uniontown. . . Dawson, it was testified, albeit a, Mr.. Mutts what the moplo tboughtlof the arrest of the parties t Saul he ha.,5 to swear against them; that the Thoingenitss always got all that he ha,p. monitt, In u inilVersa /ion with Mr. Ittßts, said Sammy 'Ilion; p son was guilty-, oat not Isaac, and lit, didn't want tO10.1M11111111; said he would get t.gov ernment appointment for Batts, as he want ed him to help in the conviction of the Tbenipsons (Shin wasniter liawson hull decal:uncut) Butte said Ito went to Moffitt to trade a horse belonging to another man About it week after the arrest Dawson raid to 11. F. Adams, In West lirownsville, that he had to swear against the Thoinpsons to save himself; that Aloilltt would not let him off. Dawson also said to V. L. Thompson (brother of Inane and Samuel) that if It bad not been for a tl—o Irishman and 310flItt the arrest. would not have boon male; that Moffitt had made him swear against Inane. The case for the Commonwealth closed with the testimony of Isaac Thompson, the: prosecutor. Ile was arrested on the infor mation of Dawson, May 17th Intil; did not receive. (as charged,) throe *ll not es .from Dawson, and never paid blot thirty-leo rents on the dolts for counterfeit sooner. Own farms and have been engaged in dif ferent kinds of buSincss; during the war bought horses for the government, at Uniontown, h e r. not at Itageretown; brneyht hor.ft fee al sultit,ir; bad known Dawson for twenty-live years; boarded at his bones oc casionally, and was In partnership with blot in the stilling business about twelve years ago; was seldom, If ever, at home during the wat—not a married man. Told tleary Williams several times that Moffitt was ty of conspiracY, and that I would put him through; never said Lida l would make him nailer: have no favorable opinion of hint Most every mete the settlement (10 the vs cluity of lirownsville.) said Dawson passed and dealt in rounterfeit money. - Never Said to Mr. Aiken In the presence of Stajor Mon roe that WO hail the money, mid were going to put ilotiltt through Mr. Hopkins opened for the defense, and stated ant Fayette and Wei.Sli Ingtom comi ties ha , } L,4,11 loaded nun count , rfeit money, and It-became the interest of all honest persons to bleak up the gang of oshovers" whlrh dwelt in that oorainututy. Spite bad existed ou the part of the Thens eons against Moffitt before the arrant of loser- One a the counterfeite. named Ilaggerty,-oad been arrested mid ' hail Im plicated Dawson, Whose' release tisi urged Shby the Unittat States Marshal, Col. Byers, eriff of Wash:flagon county, and others, upon his, making Informauon against Thompson sad others, who, Ise bail staled; w ere alai la the him..., Jut, Johnston, Justice of the Peace at Cal- Iforalls,,Wagto utitoo eounty, testified that WWI named Ilatutbrty was arrested for stealing horses, and it toenail out that he had paid tar them in counterfeit money. This ass on May 11th. Ilaggerty made in formation egalmt Dawsonnd others fur ...ling him to got counterfoil money, on which warrants were issued. Dawson vol untarily came to the °Mee of witness, and being asked whether others were not im plicated with him, he said It was a "Mg thing." tin woo EolVlsed to go to Pitts burgh, see the authorities there about It, and .as given a note to the United States .11araliaL Defense now offered to prove the tenth of the matter COODLibibi in the Information made by Dawson before tea United :dates Commissioner against /sem Thompson. James NiebOlt.llll42.l i—lleard conver sation. between Isaac Thompson and Inv uncle, Atkinson bilehoi; Thompson sold ff he (my uncle) would come Into some busi ness he would be a rich man; did not know what he meant. My uncle had some dinl• Oulty with Thompson about property. Atkinson Niehel toselied Thome. son and myself were boys together. Ile tee mu that If I wished to go into the coun terfeit business be would and a man who would furnish the material; ho said that Wright and Dawson were engaged In the business' said he would furnish me a itli either gold or paper. This wits in IrS4 or leyb. In loft, get three dollars lo gold, tiountarielt, from Thompson; it was rpUresb,l by Dawson, who gave me a three dollar bill, which also proved to lie coon. lei felt. 'Laughter in court.) Thompson °Ad Dawson were In partnership at the time In tne stilling business. On cross-examination, air. Nichol stated that he and Thompson were on wont terms, as far as he was oonoarned—loi sottol for him for County Commt.loner, and it was the ant tuna ho had over 'mica the Iteptst. Ilc►n tiokot. [Mr. Marshall sald - he would not plead tho statute of limitations, but for Information tho Ceded States District Attorney wes asked as to the statute In the United States Court. Ile replied that in room Or felony, other than murder or piracy. the limit was three years, and in rahnleineanore two years.) John Crouch, who hat been In the army, testdled that he had got a two dollar coun terfeit 101 l on a Jersey lank from - Thomlr eon at Hagerstown. liardraft testitlal that In lit: or ISA. ho sold a mare to Thompson for eighty dei• hos, and among the money was a .unter. felt ten dollar hill on a Wheelnig.bank. Dawson redeemed the hill, and said he was no partnership with Thompson. A wog gown, In the army lu Welland tho Che got n two dollar clotnrodelt bill from Thomason, who was .111na nod buy. In. horses In the army. Jacob Sargeant • lad testified that in 1964 he found In • w i nd m ill, on Thonipsoma prom's...► roll of counterfeit fractional nurreney; It was wrapped inn newspaper; the windmill' was Ina still.house, not In op eration at the Uwe. This statement was corroborated by James Smith, WOO raid ho was prwi whoat. the nntllnei also, by Win. Krems., wits shown some of the money. .1050 Croft, rcoalled, also testUled that he saw the money. At chic point the Court adjourned. The case will he resumed at ten realock on Mon day morning. The jury were cautioned as to cow/arcing about the cum 111atrtetCoort• Before lton. llosas llampton. Thetnas Jones vs. Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincinnati Company. Action In ejectment. liefore reported. Verdict for plaintiff, subject to opinion of Court on 'questions of low reserved. Loruclassi kironea 11.11STRII. The following deal order was madame the ease of Wm. P. Lang and Weahlogton heeler, trustees of the rind Ilvangelical Lutheran Church of pitiaburgh ye. Jacob 13, :Niemeyer, adal d Weiver and °the.; And aow to wit: arch 21 , 1.13157, It eppear. tee to the Court lb ton the 12th day of Yoh. ?eery, 1167, a rule ip the above ease was en. Ural, redulrlngthls defendants In soul cue to plead, answer or demur, oa tl.irty days , notice, and that service of sold rule wae ay tooted by the attorneys of eald defendanta on the 13th day of gehrrarY, 1107,. and that anewer,-plea or demurrer boa been filed within the sold tes , tlat of thirty days alto: service of said rul , ruction of complain ante pommel the Court order and decree that the bill of complaint of the complain: ant 113 fold case shall stand land be taken pro conferee; and the Court do further order and decree that the orehtalnary injunction and decree of the Court mode January ISt, 1867, bo madeperpetual and Anal; and that thp Court do further decree and order that titi said defeitdanta do pay the colts in title case, to be faced by the Prothonotary of the Court. Itelwasi.. — Vire Mentioned yestorday the case of Albert Tate, committed to jail by Alderman Donaldson for malicious mil. elder. Another ttotamltment was :octgad &gallant him yesterday for asteualt and Out. tory on oath of George W. Lotman. In the afternoon ho procured ball Irt both cases, pad "ITU =UMW. /-* ‘- ) i tt i t • , , 1,.. , caged Again—err 'Moly • Jail tiled nod Yoaalbly a Margot cr. Some two months ago a young man nam ed Patrick Quinlan, of Wheeling, won ar rested for burglary and attempted rape, and lodged In jail at that place. After be ing to the jail three or roar days,he, with flee others, planned an escape. They all made a rush for the door as the jailor en tered, and were parsing out when the jailor knocked Quinlan down. Inimodlately of torwards another of the prisoners, called ' , Magee Bradly, knocked the jailor down, and the whole party passed out and effected their escape. Three of the party were re captured tile next day, but the other three, Including Quinlan, contained at large, anti a reward or ono hundred dollars was offer ed toe nib arrest and return to Wheeling. On Thursday Lieutenant alclialn, of the Al legheny night police, raw a man who he took to Lc Quinlan on the street. A tele.• •gnirn was bent to Wheeling for farther in formation, and on the Information so ob. Mined , It was determined to arrest Min. On Thursday evening °nicer Scott accom panied Lieutenant hicKain to the Varieties Theatre, In this cite, and there arrested Quinlan ,d ho was coming out of the TM a ire. The prisoner did not deny. his Identi ty, and was anxious to know the reason of Ids arrest, inquiring best if any damages warn wanted in that woman case. Ile next Inquired, without any pre liminary conversation to lead to such • question, ' , What made them suspect him of having any concretion with that Washing ington county murder V' This question unit some other facts connected with his con versation and dotneanor, load to the .1.1801- Ginn that homey have had some connect:on with the terrible crime ho mentioned. Quinlan says that he reached this city on Tuesday night, having driven hero from Wheeling with a ilOrd.3 and buggy. Ws equipage is at a stable at Butchers' nun now. When arrested, Quinine had a heavy header long dark . hair. Wren taken out of his cell yesterday morning, his hair WaS found cropped short and wan of a bright red; a wig lay on the bench. lie bad also in his possession a pair of false whiskers. Of ficer Scott left for Wheeling en the thle t rain yesterday - afternoon, having the prisoner, securely buncicutied, in charge. Quinlan Is said to belong to a very respectable family In W heeling, and will be wealthy when ho arrives at his majority, about a year hence. none. or Contention. Adam Conner and Michael Alartha are. by profession, gatherers of bones In the Alle gheny Marker. Yesterday Adam came be fore Mayor Morrison anti charged that Michael had for a long ttmo made a prac tice of laughing at Mtn for being a bone gatherer, shouting at him end leerieg hint every time he came around. Yesterday morttlegl as he alleges, Martin caught hold of him and shoved hint roughly away. be. leg apparently desirous of getting him nut of the way, setts to leave a clearer field of operations for himself. A Warrant was 1.. pined for ditch tri's accoutre a charge of as sault and battery. Rt. Patrick's Day.—.lnstleo L,ppert, of Oakland townnhlp, Yeqterday Issued a war rant for./. randy, charged on oath of Clint. Riley with 11. vault and battery. Pwhly boards with Alm Shovelin, near the month of Four Mlle lion. On the 17th lent. Riley came to the noose, In company with other, and playfully told Panay ho would get hie bead mambo!. The party then attacked Tandy, who ran. Utley led tile dowse, and when randy got him far enough away from ble Irleroht, be turned and wrapped Riley over the bead. Ilene., the eult. The McDonald Marder . .--The man for merly referred to 116 the susporteal murder er of John Doyle, to null In custody in Jef ferson county. MD stated, honorer, that It 16 ono Vtaton, who resided at Oil City. Ins aceeasory is William 1). Graves, and a reword of 3LO to odered for Ms arrest. Mrs. rutty McDonald, the woman-killed, was seventy-alight rears oil, lived alone, near Rockdale Mills,JetTerson county, and had in hoe possession 01..0101,503. Tho murder wets most brutal and cowardly, and IV MS committed on the Ddli of February. Cross halts.—l).sulel Matthews, a boy employed at a machine shop In the Ninth irtini. made Intormation before Alderman Traylor, yesterday, charging Nicholas Wachter, ti watchman at the same estuts. listiment, with assault and battery, alleg leg that defendant kicked ham In the mouth while he With ittin•g down. The case wits hold for a hearing. IVachter then made a charge against Matthews for surety of the piece, stating that Matthews threats rued him mid wattled to fight Mtn. This case also was held fora hearing. Ploopected of florglaey.—About n. week ago Peter Cm gee woo arrested by the police on an information charging him and two others with eomm itting the recent burglary at the house of Felix C. Neater, 'a the Ninth ward. About a week before the bur glary, Einget, was soon by a neighbor en deavoring to enter Mr. N's Tills cancel suspicion bull Erngeo was lock e.l up for shearing, lie had & preliminary hearing yesterday morning and war Coln tultteti to l ail for a t urther hearing. The siDlattogulatsed Visitors' , at NV beet ling.—We announced the departure from Allegheny of pretty nearly a train load of thieves. Thu Wheeling papers an n.-mum the arrival of at least a portion of the load there. On Wednesday looming, at about nine o'clock. some Individuals enter ed the residence of tir. Charles limbo, on Market street, In that city, and stole ali,l0) In specie, paper moneyaod ekccke- n to thieves have not been captured. The National quarterly Review for March. New York; Edward G.Sears. Con tent., 1. Alder', 010 Life, Writing.; and le- Cloenee; Oliver Cromwell. his Charecter and Government; 3. The Temporal rower of the Pope; 4. Chatterton and hie Worts; 3 Poison, and Poinoners; G. Negro 111110 la Hayti end the Les.ons it Teaches; 7. The ban - antlit• dihtance from the Earth; S. In aentnee. gond, WS and I.MM:root, U. Noti ces told Criticisms. Trunk Found —At about four °Week yesterday morning, ()Meer Andunion,of the night watch, observed tracks in the snow leading into a metal yard on Second street, near Frilton'a foundry. Ile followed the traeks and foal:111,M the yard, a small trunk which had been broken open. in the trunk, and lying around it, were 801110 ehoetnakeni , tools anti taste, and some German books. The trunk Is now at Captain Lewis' ofnoe. Ay Earls iota—James Early, a colored man, came before Alderman Strain and preferred a charge of asgault and battery against 441111.1 Organ. alleging that the lat. ter ok necked him down and tried to walk on him." The case was held for a bearing on the toil, inst. Clocka.—Relnetnan. Iderran & Sniffle, No. 29 Fifth street, bars an elegant ...rt. :aunt of Preach Clocks in marble, bronze, gill and alabaster cases, toy ether with the celebrated Seth Thomas thee keepers. The ptleed are most reasonable. Call in and see for yourrelves. We Ad slue resinoua who deal., to pu, eh:Liu ologunt furniture. carpets, as., to avail themselves of the opportunity afford.] by John U. listluy, auctioneer, this MOO, lug at 10 &clock, at. I.IIU late resuleueo of Jesse W. Carr, h.q., :So. 30 Washington olive; Allegheny city, flew Drina—Our enterprising and well 000duelod •otisuiporary, tau Chronicle. dunned a new suit yesterday, and Multi yulie a beautiful appearance. Tho (Shroirsi ols la a good faintly and nosiness Journal...n.l oe aro pleased , o notion this fresh evidence f Its prosperity. A Diaorderly Alaoilbilmrtonne. Ellen Itoe yealerday made lutormution be faro Aliinrulaii nutherlaml, charging Eel ward ]turtle with keeping a ilnorderly rambling bowie at the corner of Duo home Way and. Alattox alley. The ease held for a hearing. DI la:orderly n t a ltall.—Two men nam ea McFarland were arrested in - Allegheny, on Thursday night. for disorderly proceedings ut a ball .on Federal street. Yesterday morning they warn lined and released. The AdUnglue Trtal.—Tito veralot of murder In the 1401 degree la Adllngton.o cnxa nXellea Tory general aurprtse hero, and, wo are Informed, woo wholly unex pected in Butler. Drought Over.— Freddy Diehl, Belle Kelly and Caroline Black worn arresacd, on Thursday night, in Allegheny, and yes terdar were - brought over to Jed for two days each. , Pellets Apples arc exposed for sale at a huckster stand on a southern corner Of the market. The eight alone Is slckenUl2. Pond Nllremoro, at .Volneman. May ran arid Holdlor wall known and popular Jurralry atom, tior=ilftla 'street. • We ask Cleveland to eitaztro the name of her Pittsburgh street, slnee tbleven do moat congregate 1n ;not vi,lnitY• Toadied ap.—Tho nefsidnif wan, Arclufr, of Cleveland, flo woo unalf aliot" Witil liquor when found. Postmaster McClelland alll cntcr up. On Lb dutlen on the Ilest of April. ..... Hqd Itanners.—Lealleg the theatee be. Sore the cuttalu la dew:. fletblettem, Ps., boasts of • dre englo• two b =Area years old, candlllatea to servo the people are growlel nureeroes. The Wee. Vtrelute being dlutrilehed. "1 the'rB' Ar° -A nim.,Ng yang,—tick . ittytl4, Pa. PRICE THREE CENTS. Amusements. OPZILA Horsa—The engagement Of Miss Kato Reign°ld. at this place of amassment closes - to-night. Her season hero has net been so complete a success as we could have wished,. owing .to the execrable weather of the entire week. In "Wonder" Miss Iteignolds achieved a decided emcee.: in "Armadale" as Miss Liwilt,.another sue= eels, though not so decided, her beet ren dition was in the character of Lady Gay bpsoker, In "London Assuran.. ^ Last night a good audience celebrated her bene fit, 6 h. KPPVllreil In "da Yon Llke 1i.," end "Two Can Play at That Game." To night the new sensation "Silver ivy." On Monday evening Miea Emilie Melville, a thorough favorite here, appear. as "Airi oboe," a character in which she is unmatch ed, eve. by Maggie Mitchell. Tlol,llor..—The week at this popular place has been full of good things, every night bringing *crowd to tile house, and a choice bill to the boards. The florid of patronage bore knows no ebb, and the excellence of the entertainments leaves nothing to be desired. Miss Florence Temple and her horse Firefly appear on Monday evening. Covet of Commlia Pleas. Before lion. Thom. Robinson, Rea tk Co. vs. Monongahela In surance Company. This was en action to reeorer es,to/ Insurance on the steamboat River Queen, which was burned at the wharf some time since. The plaintiffs had a lien on the boat for 110,003 for materials furnished, and bring action against use in surers to recover the amount. Hamilton a Acheson appear _for the plaintiffs, and Vocals a Son and Marshall for defendants. On trial. A Popular Inasaltutleu.—There la, per haps, no Institution of lea king In this country so widely known and so extensively patronized as the Iron City College of this city. The records of the College show an attenramce, during the past ten years, of upwards of fifteen thous and students, representatives of thirty three Stales of the Union. Young men come thodsands of miles and from the re motest parte of the country to avail them selves of the advantages afforded by Its system of practical actual brainless train ing, which has given It such a pre-enti• thnce over all other similar Institution. roughout the country.-:Pittsburgh Clam merciu/. one can hardly conclave a more con clusive Item of evidence in medical success than the letter of Mr. Jones In another column.—Dr. Robert Hunter is now on a professional visit to Pittsburgh, and may be wonsulted daily by thaw who are suffering ith affections of the throat or lungs. The Doctor has rooms at the Merchant's Lintel— corner Third and Smithfield streets. CONDEMED TELEGRAM At another mass meet' pc of citizens, irre spective of 'color, held in Charleston, South Camillus, a few days since; (nays a dispatch tO the Now York //craft() there were only fifty white people present. Judge Moore. a white Man; presided, 'and a uegro acted na secretary. The mettiflg was-decidedly radical. Resolutions claiMing the right of suffrage and the right 'of;holding ogles for the colored man, opposbm large land mo nopolies, and calling for a revision of the Suite code, and reorganiralion of the courts wore passed. _ The New York police-continue to make arrests of persons who were Identified as prominently concerned in the riot on St. Patrick's Day. Marshal Wall was arrested on Thursday. A preliminary meeting of delegates from various churches and Path. er alatthear temperance societies has been held, giving public erpnession to their nn. qualified condemnation of the riots and their censure of the rioters. Influentlnt citizens of New York oppose the bill before the Legislature for a triple railroad through the Lenses between Pllth and Sixth avenues. front Washington Square to Central Park. Tho French Iron clads Magenta. Magnam• me. and... Flanders, will soon visit Newport. and New London. Tho Magenta's draft of water Ls ZO feet, and prevents her going. to New York. • Tao New York Councils, it Is said, will rescind their acuon agreeing to take half a million dollars for a part of City Call York, desired as a alto for the Last...Mee. nobinson &Ogden, of New York, dealers in government securities, are reported to have failed, with lionillt/es amount leg - to kz,01:0,01:0. The Buffalo Board of Trade have rescind ed their action adopting tho eental system, and have received to adhere to the bushel The gale experienced at Sandy Hook yes. torday was the aeveriarexpertencedfor Ave ycare. A snow storm prevailed in Washington, Philadelphia .111 Baltimore yesterday. A severe snow storm prevailed at Buffalo . N. Y. Thursday night. River Telegram. Lovieritts, March ^3—Weather cloudy and threatening rain; mercury 42 deg. My er falling feat. with 114 feet let the Canal and IN feel on the Falls. Nal/evict; March M.—Ewer name with 12 feet. on shoals. Weather mild and cloudy. Ilenarted—llowena, for Cincinnati; Otte Sulllvut, for Evansville. - .Evassww.s, Ind., .March =.--The River has fallen 21 inches; weather cloudy. Port list—Carrie, Pittsburgh. to Fort Benton; Mary E. Forsyth, New Orleans, to Evans ville; Silver Moon, Cincinnati, to Memphis; Michigan to New Orleans. Csino,'llarch 22.--Weather cloudy. Met. cury 19. Paver fell an inch and a half In the past twenty-four bows. Rosiness dull. Arrived—Atlantic, New Orleans and St. Louts, three r. Emerald, New Orleans awl Cincinnati, lour r. sr.; Cornelia, St. Louis and Now Orleans, four r. is.; Carrie, Pittsburgh and St. Louis, five r. to.; Char mer, Evansville and return, six r. Y. Mwerula, March 22—Weather clear and pleasant. Business dull. River stationary. Arkarnhot fulling, with nine feet at Little Rowe. Departed—Arthur St. Charles, Alice Dean, for New Orleans; liabieem. Jennie Lewis, A.nies. Commonwealth. Glasgow, for St. Loula. In Port—Mollie Hamilton, Harry Lean, Duke. •Mary Swann, Adam Jacobs, Minneola, Berta. IMMDME PETEIN3—JOHNHTON—On Tnesday evennor. Marna 15. h. at It. reedenca of the bride•e fattier. titon street. VT tsburen. he the Nev. W. J. wid. •Hr• ASI ea nit rx ns, or Allegheny. and Mt" Stlnl E JOHNSTON. me:2 iiINFON—nn Friday morning at 2:30 WILLIAM GIBSON, aged IQ tear. The faexral will take plane from the Ttlltleilell of his son, No. Mt Laceek street, Allegheny, at 2 o'clock Tills DAT (naturdsy.) Ike friends of the family are inaltsl to attend. . OIL AM O 11....--On Thursday, Marsh :Ist. HA VII/ M. CIL g 5.113 aaaaa and 3 months, son .1 1:1. sod Matilda Chambers. The funeral Will take place 8.4.211110•1" Anon. NOON at: o'clock, from the residence of We pa rents, Fulton fitrect, near Ohio avenue,lfan che,ter. The friends of the fatally ern respect rally Welted to ahead. Carstairel Will leave W. Li. Des °rel. 114 ll rant street. quarter feet one. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ALBS. MrptriCIEWL . P.4I2C-MiEta No. 166 Fourth street, i'litatoN'a. CO7ll/13 of all Matta; Clitartn, liLtra and