iniiireoutoil GAZETTE. PICIBLISHED ITT PENMEN, - RIB & CO., AT OkZETTE BUILDING, 2STCs: SG "Melath Ililtroot. T.P. P. HOUSTON. JOBBISH =NU IBIBOar BEZDs I BRIIMas 11.1"15L Orrptes MU. dive-bid bl WM; rDessrsolt.e.....ls coups. Nall sabsetiberse lamer redactions to Newsboy" and Agents. TZRIIS TOR ITIZYLY: . • Three Cordes, pee Sera, by 50 . rise do. do. do.. each AL II Ten or more ooples..to one address. and one rree to tub' 116 CITY ITEMS. Dr, j. W. SYKES, Dee Nest Dpeefallet, NO.IOI Penn at.. PlriabVie. Pa. Devotes his attention exclusisety to Chron ic Diseasey especially nos* of the Throat and Longs, and those which may Pnalueo or accompany Lung Disease; the most foe "meet of which, are affections of the stomach, Liver, Bowels Spleen, Kidneys, I heart Di Noses, Scrofula and Skin Diseases, Yamada Complaints, 'and other aliments which vitiate the blood, and came do- Linty. The itystern of Treatment pbnined by Dr. Sykes includes the use of Medicated irduir batons, together with Tomo and Clamming Medicines of unsurpassed etheacy, conjoin ed with 'Hygienic' Maar= es ma Mectiont. cal Remedies, of inestimable value. Thl. treatment- restores the strength cleanses the blood, reoloves Irritation from diseased organs. awl 1e often blessed in the recovery acmes deemed hopeless. mrrzli cviczo PITTS smelt. PA., NO. °J)I LIIIISITT By., Muth 16tb,1166. Dr. J. W. Srirns—Dear October, 1161, 1 mooched you for severe Asthma and Itronchi Us, which 1 had from childhood. The Phthisic was 80 severe at times that I couldiOnly get my breath at night by sitting up, haring windows and doors opened. 1 was also much troubled with Dyspepsia. Threelmontbs before consulting you, I was en much reduced teat my family physician said I,eOuld not live six mouths. As lam of a consumptive farally, and was so much reduccril you did not speak very confidently of my" recovery, but thought 1 might be inneiltied and my life prolonned—l placed myself under your care and Improved rap idly till my health - was entirely restored, and I have since remained entirely well of toy old alimebta, and In good health every way. lours, fespeothdly; ld.s.nr2L.Cam:mins. Persons itslllO - ito consult Me by-letter may address, Di. J. W:Srrss, 191 Penn street. Plttsburels-,lPa. Now Arr lvat Or canned Fruits and Vegetables, airtorlll be sold as eneap as at any otherjouso In. either city. Call and examine and Fudge for youreelrea, at .tio. ll.27ederal street, Alle- gbeny Gneiss. Drayssr. Also, Agent for the well-knownhouse of StePhen P. Whltman's celebrated Phila delphia extra lino Cream 'Bon Bons,n ' , Chocolates: , Almonds, Walnut Candy,. Dragec Drops, ac., da. - The Best Conducted litestaurant In the city, is , the ConUnental Saloon, Fifth street, next door to the Postonice. Mr. holtzhelmeri the enterprising proprietor, knews how to cater 'to the hungry public, and has long stood first In the opinion of epicures. All the delicacies of the season are surveil up lathe shortest notice at most reasonable prices, For a good meal, call at the Continental. The ,dally billed fare stir passes any offered:at the beat hotels. Hazard & Cerwell's Cod Liver 011. - The Forest and Sweetest Cod LVer- 011 In tee 'world.-- miumfeefored from fresh, bisilthy livers, noon the - ses•ahore. It Is .perfectly pure and sweet. Ask for "Hazard Cmiwell's Cod Liver OIL , ' maradoctared by Ceswxu.., 2LCC.3 Co. New York . Sold by all druggists.. xw E= The Ladies , Saloon attached to lioltzhet• leer's restaurant is the toast convenient ,und fitting place in the city to take your partner for supper from evening; seciables or balls. The Saloon is ma Fifth Street, next door to the Postoffice. To t , ountry lierobsato We are offering full or Staple mud Fancy Dry Geode, at prices. .1. W. 13/11.1[La a Co., No. .2) Market Street. • • Sole. Proprietors • Of McClelland Co's. Rat Destroyer. - - bans& Dnepr. • Druggists, Allegheny Patent lladlepaes. Patent MetlteLnea for sale by Kau Dun,, Druggista, Allegheny . . 'pure LiborLy Lead, For W 45 by • KAM. d Drugglets, Allegheny ArttOctal Unman Eye,. Adjusted.-without pain . , by Dr. Spencer, Dentla, Penn street. Go to Flemlorm Drag Store. For the beet; White Lead in the city. 81 eturket 'Greet. lie to Flamingo Drug. Ntore, NO. St Market Wert, for liar - need OLI and Turpentine. I =1213 "maga Liquors of all kinds at Joseph S. le"blob's Distillery, No. 181, 191. 193 and 193 YoulDsda Buy 98 par cent. Alcohol at Joseph B. Pinch's. To Can Bay Hew Hope at Joseph S. Tinch•• • The Peabody banquet at Fifth Avenue Bo- Gil, New York, en Friday night last, to (GM; eral and Mrs. Grant, and the Trustees of tho Southern Educational Fund, was a grand affalr.' , Mr. Peabody Gem:plat the centre of the north table, .with Admiral larramit on his left and Mn. Grant on his right. _General Grant, Mrs. Furragut and Robert ii r lithrop were the mr-o-ms of Mr. Peabody, Admiral Parragut and -Mrs. Gen eral Grant. Among the guests were Gover nor Aiken, of • South Carolina; Governor ur A bacn, of North Carolina, General An derson; Governor Clifford; Bishop Mal vein; Robert Winthrop; Governor Fish; Mr. Astor; A. T. Stewart; Mr. Bancroft, mediae wives of a ntunber Of them:, besides other Amite., wore present. Mr. Peabody made a short speech. and gave .tOgr Country, Our Whole Country, Its Chief Magistrate, Its Congress, Its Army and Navy. aedthe COM.. nigodors of them both, whoare with on here this evening.tf Ire wan interrupted bore by applause and by the band playing national airs, when after their conclusion he aided : • •The country in which I bare long lived nod prospered, and its honored and beloved queen." SPecches were rands by Robert Winthrop, Goo. Bancroft and others. lie. aolutions wore adopted e.toressive of grati. lade to Mr. Peabody for his pruscoly dons. Lion, The Winter Garden Theatre, New York, took fire on Saturday morning, the ilamm communicathig to the Tremont louse and southern Hotel. adloining„ belonging to the Imfarge establishment. Edwin Booth and James S. Clarke were the legates, the Lortuer haringfust concluded a highly sue• emotul engagement as Stiyior.k. He lost his entire wardrobe, valued at Scorn 1$0,0 1 ) to slOO.OOO. It Inoludos many lousily Jewels• some of which belonged to. Ms father. Ile was not insured. Loss on theatre albite about arAeoo. The damage to in. Southern Motel is estimated at $15,000. laltabitaita of Alabama 11vlaa s dlatamde from tho railroad. t la stated,: are dying of starvation, and anion railer reaches thorn [no whole rango of counties to tho gaud hfountaln section will be depepulatca. The recent noode destroyed Over 3,000 bushels of corn and &largo amount of food, sent by tho New York Itollef desociation to too ant furarb. The extent of the failure of Robinson t. Ogden, of New York, Is exaggerate.", the amount of 11abUhUes being stated at 44,000,- 000. The flan had not been dealers In Gov ernment scesultles to any extent for more than a year, and their' looses are reported as arlslng from Specolati.e tramnactione in, stocks and sold. It is tho billet that their losses will not exceed $200,040. The drat number of s new paper, called • eli e , yetegrapa Journal, bin made It. appear - pace la NOW iork, -1 11111 , • ) E VOLUME LXXXII.---No. 70 VIM EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK, A. M. EARLY TELEGRAMS, FROM EUROPE. The Confederation Against Prussia ARTEMUS WARD'S WILL Fenian Movements in Irelans THE FEELING DYING OUT ARREST OF . UMI.AMERIOANS [By the Cbt,le.) Qvausarowa, March M.—Tho steamer Mao !rattan, from Now York, has arrived. TUE CONIFGDYHATIOX driI.LINAT PRUSSIA. Beattaillarch Ll,—There is bitter reeling in France over the alleged treaty 'between Prussia, Eiavarli and flatten, and It fo be lieved that the efforts of Napoleon to form a confederation against Prussia are tracea ble to this cense. Hi2t18861.6, March 3—lt is °facially an nounced that. King Leopold will not enter into the propoSed confederation with France, liolland and S witseriand. • cogota AID capper. Vrroits.,.llarels 2l—Ttio Sublime Porto ro fused tho proposition replica to Cond and Greece. ; 'Hi PECILIICH TOROZI2. Loxeox, Sunday, March Y4.—The - Goyern- Meat has publikied the coriamiondenee be tween the English and French Cabinets in regard to the abeged extradition friini•enn ada• „of t'a French forger, Lamirande, and thiPairb apt demead made by .tingland for Lie _ P2.1.A.3 Drew", Sum,l47, ti 24.—Tho trial of Fenian prisoners for h treason will com mence on the 9th of April next, in this city. anatvte OCT. gezeitrzotee, March, 2.4. The 'Cunard eteamilihf.►nta, from Boston on,the touched hezelblumorweßilladitallottfor Mverpool., 80117011IPTON, March 21.—The steamship Western Metropolis, which sailed Porn New York on the 7th, 'arrived hers to•dali and atter lauding her English mall aud passen gers, proceeded on her voyage to Bremen. FINANCIAL AND CONSECNC!AL. FILIINNMONT, MOSCII 1;-5.20 bomis closed 'et 78. Pasta, March M.—Erentng.—United States 'nonds, LOPMON. March M.-.C•3la9oLs closed at 91 for money; 5-•Aho, 14%; I.lllnote Central, 1a;4 Er10,39. Ltvaaroot., March 23.—(krtton close s quirt. at 15)i(04,1 for middling oplaoda; oak. of B,OIXI bates. Breadetotre m.ket.nmet. Corn 41a. Provision market inactive.. Pork Om. , Lard 50g 9 '5 hits Turpentine; 27a 9.1 r common. lea 6,1 for Calcutta. Llameed. 664 for fron,i7a 6,1 for SCOWL Ylg. ' ' 16T !ISLAY ett.) Now Tome, Marell2l—The, steamer Atm. trallan brings Liverpool advices to the vitt, and Queenstown to tee 10th .inst. The Fenian movement was dying, Wberever the Yentans appeared they were promptly raced by 'LWOW: and constabulary, and at once dispersed. The London nines urges the arrest or every semi-American who may bo found sp: calling treason among the peop. The Pall Mall Gnostic says: T ots out break Justifies all the apprehensions ex pressed In this journal "three weeks ago: namely, that la a country like Ireland s,tou or 6,000 rebels divided into different bands, and acting on a plan like the Polish loser. rection, may banns, and fatigue five times that number 01 troops, and keep the coun try In a state of revolt for utmost an In definite rime. The Cork Examiner, of the Stli; says: The insurrection which on Thursday seemed all but suppreased, has. to one direction, begun to assume a serious usneeL in Limerick and Tipperary, the Femmes have - been per witted to a:mumble In Jorge bruin.. and the slopes of flails were yesterday occupied by the insurgent force believed to muster. I several thousand. tis not anticipated their temerity will go to the length of risk, leg an encounter with the troops. They have no menus of Carrying on offensive warfare. and an attack ou the force which occupies the line of railway would simply entail slaughter upon the Insurgents. So tar from aide to assume the offen sive, the rob es could notlmaku opposition in the mountains for an hone against a do. terminal attempt to dislodge them; but the fact of men. heir, collected; however Imperfectly armed or trained, is certain to amount to danger, and the existence of this force will, we fear, keep alive . the move ment In otter places where It was dying out. Beyond this, danger does not extend, for even if no attempt should be made to dlspemethe Insurgents, their entli e want of supplies will render it Impossible to hold to. gather long. Rumors, howeverome current that we have not seen the worst of the In , correction. Throughout yesterday a sense of lemouritY widely Prevailed, not only In this county, but In Waterford - and Barry, which hitherto bad remained comparative ly tranquil. Every One who can possibly. quit the country districts is coming for se curity into towns. It is Impossible to nay what may not occur, for we are dealing with a movement not to be Judged by the rules of ordinary common sense; bet after the experience of the past few days, after Leo uninterrupted disasterthathas Detail. II the insurgents wherever they have come In contact with the police or soldiers. even under the most favorable circumstances, wo can hardly Imagine now moo men could continue to delude themselves with, the hope of future success. Much of the panic that prevails le, we will not say un: reasonable, but unfounded. lbn entire north of Ireland and went of Ireland remalla tranquil. In MU county. the movement has ceased to be formidable. Kerry and Water ford are tranquil, and the mile paints at which ganger exists is where the Fenian are collected in the neighborhood of (alibi and where the military force in their front is amply sufficient for any emergency. . . ♦erumue IVAIID The remains of drtemus Ward hare been temporarily placed In the vault at Kansal Green Cemetery•, London. whence, In ac cordance with his desire, they will be eon- Toyed to America. For nine days before his death he woe suite insensible. Dy will he leavee the bulk ethic property to his mother, awl his love for children. is shown by the extraordinary number of leg mien to persons of tender age. The prop erty bequeathed to his mother is at her death to revert in trust to Horace Greeley, to Despoiled to the formation of an asylrun .for aged and decayed printers. -- The Mecood Millibar, DI . t—Gen. sickles' Order/Laantologlitoroomod. Ca.:LUTON, S. C., Marsh !I.—General SMk les publithes Lamm - tow an order saw rning the command of the second district. Thu order eats: in Um execution of tor dit ty as Gemmel:anon General, to maintain the security of the Inhabitants In their persons and property, to Sappreas insnrreetions,d la. order and violence, and to punish or caws: Lo bo punished all disturbers of the public peace and crimintLia; local tribunals will be permitted to take jurisdiction of and try °Menders, ex cepting only such as may, hy order of the commanding general, be referred to a cow. m is4lon or other military tribunal for trial. Civil officers are hereby authorized to con tinuo the exercise of their proper Inactions, and will ire' respected and obeyed by the inhabitants. Whenever any den officer, magistrate or Courts, neglect or refuse tO perform an official act prop erly requited of such tribnnel or (=ow, d whereby im and rightful' security to par . sou or prop w erty shall be endangered, the MSCanal bo reported by nageommanders to these headquarters. Post comumnders Will cause lobo arrested persimanitargad- : with the comminkm of cries. n - of. fenturs,and when civil antherlijee fall to ar. rest and bring such offenders to trial, wLI bold t h e accused In custody for trial by a Military commission, provost court, or otter tribunal Organized per tinent to orders from litres head quarters. Arrests by; military Charges Ity will be reported Dreinptl a y. Preferred will be aceoDinanin by the evi dence on which they are fountlial. The commanding fleneraf,:leidring to Preserme tranquility and order by means add agen. tie, most congenial to the people, EDISCJUI tint scalene and cordial co-operations:if this civil oMoets in the end the aid of all good citizens In prevent ing conduct tending to disterit. tllo,peaee, Or tel this end that occasion may schism arise for toe exercise of military• authority in the matters Of ordinary 41,4 / odinlialf Dem. ' The commanding Conceal earnestly cern- Menne to the people and the authorities of North 2nd South Carolina unreserved oh-. dienee to the authority now established. and the diligent oonsideration end impar. tlal execution of the laws enected for titelr good government. - - FORTIETH CONGRESS. President's Veto of the Supplemen tal Beconstrucdon IT IS PASSED OVER THE VETO New York Custom Hou'so Frauds, THE QUESTION - OF ADJOURNYENT W•SIIINOTON, March .."3, SENATE. Mr. HARLAN' reported a 'feint resolution providing for the registry et - children in the District of Columbia between six and eighteen years of age, also of the number of schools and teachers, to be reported to the neat Congress. Passed. Bill: OF VLOSkLS TO 11C2.1.101MENTS. The Senate refused Mr. CHANDLER'S re quest to take nu too bill anthori ring the ealo of ships to any foreign governmental peace with the United Staten, If the transaction to portly commercial. Mr. RAMSEY introduced a Joint resole• time ditecUUY the Secretary of War to cause an examination of the levees of the Lists• stem river from the mouth of the Ohio to the Golf of Mexico. cost orrepairs or rerun struction..te. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. • VC1.71184 OT T0Z1132 races. Mi. COLE introduced a bill to promote forest tree culture on the plains. Referred to the Committee on dcriculture.. 755 MINT LAWS. Mr. CO 'NESS In trodneed a rosointion rr questinp the Secretary of the Treasury to communicate any information he may have relative to any proposmi change in the stint laws of the United States on the rob- Ject of relining gold and silver, and public policies incidttut thereto. Adopted.. - - Ct./alai 02 00W2= TROOPS. Mr. WILSON Milled up the 101 l in rstaUon to the collection of money due to colored . soldiers. sailors and marines. It provider that all cheek and treasury eartiLlestes duo colored soldiers or sailors or their legal representatives, now residing In any Stat.o hi whirl) slavery 'el - feted 1993. shall be paid to the 1:01311331sgo0er of the Freemen's Bureau, who is merle resr.nsiblo for tan Sustoly and delivery to the proper per sons. .11r. SIIEKILAN ofrerdd" en anieladment.. which was agreed to, that MOneY hula and disbursed undur this aet shall be held' and disbursed under the laws regulating the disbursing officers of tho. army. Thu MU paned. • . tataaaarit ILIOUT 07 WAY. AIi:RAMSEY called up the bill to giant to the .AMOTICItiI Telegraph• Company of New - York the right of way and privilege to. DoT land and operate a submarine-telegraph cable on the Atlantic coat or the Vatted State., and to esttibltAll telegraph to com•- • numiention between thu United State,. a n d Diropa by. way of Bermuda and Aron. la lauds. , Patted. . .• E1.C.,1•17C rr.sactrom ni Mr. WILSON •introduced u bill PrOvhlinc" that tliereehall be no denial of 'elective tranchliat to any male Wizen of the Unit , d States by any State on account of color. race, or previous condition, anything in the Con stitution or lag, to_. tli Contrary ttotwith etandlojr. Ortlerild to bow-hated. I b01.1,111118' /101.7, nua.. Err. IVTL.SO • introduced. a bill providing that UM - provisions of the bill of July ralatinictO additional bounties to en listed .Idiers, Se., shall be applicable to drafted men, seamen of th- navy, and ma rines enlisted for corresponding periods. 'Learn,' to the Military Committee. . Mr. Tit AYER initbdOced a Joint:Wool a: Mon forbidding the rutuoval. or relocation of any public mousy or fends , held in frost for any Indian tribe (Or such purposes. UM. less ~ prettically authorised by law or treaty stipulation. - Referred!. CorutuitLeu, ou dian Affairs. OUNCE itUTECE WITH THE HOVE. The Senateeeneurrrd to the Ilene amendments to the Milexpmptlng from Importation duty work. of art (or pre-senta ac• ECZVI YORK er,014 not, u , regrninti v. Tileste.timony token by the gilts [LIM. of the 1.011. on the Nemr - York Cestoin nouns frauds and transmitted to the /Senate, af fecting certitin members of tills body, was token limn the table. Messrs. PATTEN/SON' and DOOLITTLE defended themselves from the charges meet° against them, „ Mr. DOWN etlircasell the belted that the charges against his colleague were without. foundation and of a most unjust character. Alter considerable dehata the testimony was referresil to the Judiciary Committee. who were in.tructed Lu prosecute the invoi ligation 10.1 send for persons and papers. TUC PC.Y.EU.NT'n TLYO. On"rnot inn uf Mr. Tlitlit BULL, the Renato proceeded to consider the supplementary reconstruction hill and the President's veto thereon. The vote resulted: Yens, 40; nave, 7.nense ly, Messrs. Buck leer, Davis,Dimes, Doolit tle, Norton, Patterson, (renneersco,) Saute, bury. So the bill having received torn-thirds of the votes of those pros. t, was pawed. IMOCIUMSCST 14118OLCTION. Mr. TIttJMHU LT. offered a conearrent re. Mallon that the two Boomed adjourn on Tuaauay hurt, at noon. to the drat Monday or December. Mr. 1) moved to amend by lentorSin instead or "Ont. /Monday in December,. oTuolday, nth of October. , ' Ilie amend ment was re.b.eted-19 against Y.O. Mr. 3101111.11.1.. of Vt. moved amen.T by Inserting •qtrat Monday of November." flejectfa)-11 against 27. . Eli movalea an Arnett.' ment to adjourn till Juno then. unle:t Marring. ordered,llll I ieroudier. Loot—l 4 ugoo nut Mr. CHANDLER moved an executive amt /don. Lost. Sir. PATES oppcomil the resolution. Aber farther debate the resolution was adopted•—•in against 16. . Thu Senate then suljOurtied tilt iloniiity. LIOUV.DPICEPA,ESENTA.TWES. TIIC r•SYNS OVVICS. Mr. 1100ItE inttodnced a resolution to In. crane° Um force of the Patent Wilco, author izing additionaJ examiners when neensaary, to the number of four for each clasi, and a Solicitor of the Patent oflk, Parsed. C OBCCRAPA CP WITH Tilt PLAT. The Senate amendment to the House joint resolution, providing for Importation ditty free for objects of art imported for presentation Lathe Government, Stato Gov ernments or Municipal Corporations, was concurred in. 9210 OP TOP PITTPLLOPPTALOr nsConaTrtncTioDl DILL. , Colonel Moore. th e President's private Secretary, appDarell and veto In.Dana/NI the supplementary tecOnDLDlth- Lion Sill. Tile Message having been read, Mr. Wilson, or lowa, moved the previous question, which wan seconded, and the /lease proceeded to vote on tee question ...boll the tall he passed, the objections et Inn. President to the contrary notwithstand ing The rote resulted—Yeas,nays e , Si. So the bill was loused and sent to th Senate. TILE QUZEITION . or ADJOURNMENT—TUX Mr. ELAINE offered a concurrent resole. Mon that when the Meuse adjourn next Tuesday it be to November 11. A debate followed, in the coarse ol.whloh Mr. BLAINE said: ""it Is settled that on nu) , showing, and had a man as Andy John tion le coneeeded to he, and whatever he may have done, the peoptodo not believe it worth while to upturn:the foundation or the Ciovernment hawing" the ertraord I. nary spectacle hero of gutting nim out of Wilco In that 'way." Mr. STEVENS said: Within the last two wee im oneofthe largest meeting,. ever held In the interior of Venosylvanta was held in achuylklll, Imperatively demanding. Iw. pearbment. Ile believed the people expect ed the House to examine Into the -mittlei whether there vas Jon cause to 'impeach Andrew Johnston. Ile intimated that Mr. Blaine bad not entertained his preview; vlowa against Impeachment, anti/ after Us election of thepresent presiding °Meet of tLe Senate, and referred to the remark of Mr. Maine, that mpreferred the present Executive to remain In When miller than have the shilly-ohally way, of the Senator from Ohio (Mr: Wilde) Introduced Into the position. - • . Mr. LINE denied 'eyin =WO otntetn ß ent. A though he hatnltted g having ethex pressed a preference for Mr. Veg.:mien In ...ler the removal of. tOe Prosidtmt. • Mr. It 11/431: expreinel anxiety for tub ed. lettroment. Ito underctoel the gentonnun to web Congrceo to remain to nchSlnn to Impeach the r, - esnlent bee...ninth ovule re movals on t.OUalual grains e, whsle the Sr.,. gre gore reJoeting appolutxueutz fur the antes reloom. • j1.".11.1..91110n e1t1.1111.1.011. Which at flue ref, men/ threatened to beuniitea.unt between Messrs. Eldridge and t) arZejA, 1 rOft.1,111(11.1 /Le latteria etaternent that no elitalllP4 MIS Inforrnatioli ln regard to the Preelnencii anxiety for edjourignent Prow u genUeinan on the lietn.rutle Nide. Thin Idea r.tiar- Xeld anbsequesitly explained to lcm aim- Ply that lan became aware of that feednie ea as h. We. UWafe trout the light that It 111 r. BOUTWELL.expregsed tho winit that Mr. Illsine , atrettolution shiNthrft.VOt et till Tuesday Or WadnesdaY mt.. W I 1N0N.. , of Illinois, favored the res. Olutlitn of adioarnment. that the Judiciary comma/ J r...448L have thou to investigate the Impeachment matte; more thoroughly. After further delude, Mr. BENJAMIN moved to led° the resolution, Negatived —V.) against. 73. The pre WWI goostion "Tra4 then esecoude.l, and the House without disposing of the P.ltlects 41 0 9flOecir • 1 ,- , a'. - , -. - w - - „.....P- I -----.--:-.. " I ---- -'''l ' , ), i PITTSBURGH, MONpAY, MARCH. 25. 18(i7 SIN ERIN FOUR O'CLOCK; A. M LATEST TELEGRAMS. WASHINGTON. The President's Last Veto, REUEL SENATOR FROM. ARKANSAS. He Will Appeal to Supreme Court: THE CHOLERA Di IRELAND The Trial of Surratt Delayed WAiIItIOTOIG, March TS, Iw7. . , 'Ma I..Ser virro,' - '" . • \ • The Prelldentas rein meSsaiie of tit. Sup- Tleuirmlairy Ih:construction Bill was rend In the 1101110 Instnedietely inter It Was re ceived. The Pre/ad...it ohjects, generally, to the provhdons of the 1,111, and cup...natty to those ralutlag to registry, no pereoa being' permitted to vote v. 1. fed name is 100, record. ed. tie 1... ye es the ph:Um:earl cs t 0.1101.1100 Conventions are 1111 er martini M. re, raid von. ducted lei commend Inn• onlcers,aml es there' to no appeal front 1 l'a registry . , these In co. rOl of it way ea net nu to pre, ent. the ectamief sindi detei;ates :is may faithfully present t he wishes 1.0.1 el :as of the 'States in the 'Convention, In he r . tllcl to frame u_n' constit'd Mi.,consel. ration 11 'OO 01 Indace him to tile ` Ins app: oral to 110:11 an eiectionfeer• 11., sp.a3soi the re. constrinm , Le 1,111 and tbl4 siiimleinentery one es e..tet,lishing ender martial leo unli t:try re. oslati. sad I3 * worideif olltnail iincalsement i -Ile then rains to the remark, of Daniel Webster against milita ry governments km...led ea lei ....0.1101 mock eleettons, rml lutes occualen to I.:Mc:ate his •le as heretofore es lirCE led In ;elution la the reel arm lon of the t nion, e,ores.ing• the hone that eve..tat:lly ull the mat., 11 ill be 'admitted to enjoy their rights under the Constitution. A. 11. liarlamJ, en-member of tho Coated- Crate Coup - et% iota Arrived :it Waelltngton. lio a one of the ,:ortlora elect from A ban cal. At it in certain any - upplicatlou Le may make for uabg,, , to,, to the ' , motto will be re_ inn!.' 1, it in utikitratcaal Le lutectis marrying tLemutter before the a upreme Court. fIt,IIILATT'S run,- Surralt will not probably he triedherore the nest term or the Court In June. The Prisoner and hl3 CO.Nti are anxious awn small}, trial, bat for tome lina,..-Izned rea son hiapine is [Lux delayed. •TUe 11101.1:1:ti IS lIIKLA NV. The Secret-try of ht-ito I,w 1t rel veil I nfor witting, trout thu Cot - hull la QUII,I3OOWII, Una tho ,chniorn ints provolled in ttiah hl`et.l6ll to eon:Rio:tont ali winter. At Whtto Cato, it small rillnze In 'llooonsino liorlk - ir, tight e.0r.4 In. l tho previouv TllO inpalrn 1. dated Fob roory 10.1,. The Mt,' special Ray., tieherul Howard tentllied before the d udteiury Corn edtteo yestertity oonnernlng the redorntlon of alwulloned r,.b••P property. Ile bud 111.14e1f preparPil the orlginal Orion for the re,tor ntloo, end selnultted theta I. tho Trani lent for approval. When thny were roldtrtnnt to hint he found them ,o touch =relined and Clanged on to ratal.ll.th u pulley ellogetber dlidereht. from tbu now he 13.1 rerun/- Wended. Thu Tiiiiiirer's special nays: General ten. In Ills testimony nefere the .1 el.llc,s - y Comm. ten vonceruing hil l real...trust nt' Jirofierly to rehels Sma s h Caroni's, said lin acted upon direct. 11111,• leGned thronglt the War Department. by the President of this United 'dates. Thu amount or` this property a. very large, as It etinslate.l of oas., etc. which had beet/ aban doned try this sab , elii. All the ' , mutiny In tin hands of the Tee:. nry agrn fa, stileil during the rebellion, 11111 allieh hod ;wen turned over to General Saxton, was nurren• dared to the repels hy order of the Pres.'. dent. The Committee have gone very fully Into tints quiastlOnotnil the OVI.Ir nen thus far [hefted v/iowa taut hundreds of wallows of dollars worth of property 11,0 boon turned over to 11 . WIllit; rebeltl wlthOut Oily warrant of law. FROM SOUR AMERICA. ikaterican tittlpot Earned—Presldent Prefers at Panama abot—liscite meat la Itonntn—lan Arreuttna Rev. °Mins—A Iltoody Eagagennent..tass• aptrary at, Buena. dirt!. lots, 3tereh . 2l.—lty the Hieing Star va letve Punnet% advice.; to the 13111. Three Atner:ean thlps let.l lately took fire at Valparaiso un,l burnt, to the water's edge. The iSeoqgo Gaines, February teh. the Flora LClNmulu owl George Chu Fifth, February Fah. it Ls yosiesetu.l they were tired by the Cr(4.l. The Acting PreMilent Prelen .Inanaho IVua n hot , ln.runlaza, on the loth. by a clzunlcen man flamed MUJOI. Tin wonall Iva. a venous cm, Thu almoner Ilffao, fininorly the IL. It. Cayler, Lust reached Hanle. MarUm from Keys Porte. This is thin vssel seised hero on suspicion of being til e tilllan privateer. Much eneltenient ex 1, Let l la /login a, owing to the differences between President. Mos que!, and the Congress, this, latter refusing to acknowledge thu loans made by the fur- Mer. ActvrO. from Sydney t o January 30th, nod 11'ta I infrlon, lebru ry Uth, bud rut...1311W Panama. The .htp WIII lam Cole, from San Francis co, had arrived at Sydney. The harvest was over, had the yield of Cereals vrew larger than aver before known. Large quantiCea ere being exported, and the market offers no inducement to Atippers in Chill or van fornl. The aborigines in New Zealand t.e giving ninth' trouble. Chill advises state that Peru lina never thought or peach on the hula proposed by the mediating powers. The latent mirth,* respecting the AYgen tine revolution are important. A titration under Felipe Sea. utter n bloody engage ment letting two hours, was defeated by lioneriti Penner°, at Len !Ara,. with 0 heel 01 "JAL killed and teeny reminded. Two nth. or LlLVllihnie uheertook to avenge this de feat and acre theametves mated. meeting with much beaV ler lateen thee tines nilMIL'. ed by nab. relinero quithly cehantied Lad retreat tu form It Junction with Mitre. Thu Herald . .. Ulu Juneinl ourre,poniteneo, Hated Nth alt. , nnyo, nothing war, tranopir. mg beyond ‘lll oremilontil houllnird mom. of of Curnpiipity ily the awl . mint plehot nring !thing 1.111, 11110. Icoinforel,- merlin continuo to 11.1,0 1110 Janeiro. Two steamers with Arguntlim mid tiriontal troops tin hoard, Mot .11,1011 rd omit quit., w . number of liven w era lurt, ILIA uii Artton• Linn inflamer Mid hoot run down Iho Bleu. dom. Ti,,, rebellion wits nentlyoupprommil. United Stutrik 11.0051 . 0411105 , 1 WAS telik..l 1,4 but not generally Oilier:Md. A ronepiraey to murder lb° inernborn Of Lilo government In Itirderri wyore bad I/000, 1.11640T/11 , 11 01111 convpiratore nt. Domingo adviorts to thu 11th Mutant, 411110 that the Boon party hod been eruelicd, Marl the ropuldle WAS , 11111.1. T h proposed treaty with On II olio it ;Antos for no bay of Samara le likely it, 011011 a spirited - 1101/011,111 Cuitgreen, FROM DULAWARE. .11.1joornoient. of Ito. 11.01x1sInInvo— not Arnrodosont. Pirstrroge flovettlent. - WILYINOToM, 3lnrch 21—Tlin jtelpwpro Legislator° adjourned fan evening. • -Among tho ilnparf ant 4,o4*th/a In lion nu/vow° of a bill to eonalize Panhd/litent, rit".:l3l;e4n of color, LIM In telettenl. of tin tlonsttio . 4olud 4;4endlnehi, and Um na*- *age of tho alma/data/7 rhdlool There in n strong leafing *Want the Ite of that autfo in favor of inipar soffrago, au4 ii move/pont hnu boon inaugu rated In fitvar of It. Thn Coolnerrcint of thin city contain* an prtICIO ntronaly nraing tha gift of %Um '4..14;1, to the colored oltiroun of Dela. ware. Tjtse Fenton Contretud and the Prepee, ell (Uwehen Reid. Hest irnte; . , 2.2.—Th0 Fenian nenate rsontinuial In rairnlen Me greater part or to ilnYi and will probably not usipiiirli lesforu Turselay. Nothing positive traniiplreil rre :ranting the lielill4l,llilll, put it I. Well 1111. Iterstood that preprirationd for the reining Canadian vain palgis ecru 131011 this principal part nt attention. 4, yet, nothlnglires liven iterientansleal 14.0ki1, In lIIe ronßoliclation pt thn two nevtl.... 44 the Ordetallatem, CITY AND SUBURBAN. • FOURTH I.1(i E.—The fuller and mil re liable Money, OU and Produce .I(aAun Re• port. given by any paper in Mt City, will be found on our Rairth Alpe. lodgment Court—The elt!fl or Jacob Its 1144014 of Thieves Pivntented—ilfoodglion Perjury 'Vase 1 4 44upoied 1:4411.4. In the Criminal Court, Saturday, Judges Sterrett and Mellon on the bunch, after the transaction of other usual tinetness, a num ber of individuals wore -suntencal for of fending the law, as follows : Tee censor ...con agCrght.L. The n;azarru readers mast be Ism(liar with the main foames of the case of .l scam Baltzell, the principal actor in a scene of blood 1.,a in Allegheny a ahOri time since; but in' noting the lodgment of the Con rt wu will be pardoned for further refer ence to IL, especially as In the final tlispo salon at tenet 00the explanation is afforded concerning the conduct of the would-he murderer. hitherto by autos _considered in ezollealue. On the evening of the lid ofJ an uary last Baltzell came to the city, frum Wheeling, his place of residenoe, want to the house of the parents of hiswife, la the Second ward, Allegheny city, and there at tempted to kill Ills wife, and her father and mother. Ile found Ina wife Sick a-bed. In room In the seonnil story, and after having some words with her (there being untitled party present at tile time) drew from lils breast, a navy revolver. which he discharg ed at her as she tied from him toward the door of the room, and tirin g a vetoed shot as she leaped down the stairway into her tether's arms. Ila followed after, and meet ing her father, Henry Strong, fired a third shot at biro, and a fourth at his mother-hi law. Ho wife was severely wounded In the shoulder, anti her father in the left sale, narrowly escaping with Ids life. Toe mother escaped Injury. After passing out bf the house Baltzell returned, In searching for his wife, but failed . to lint her. havlag in the coafusionatreated coemoted hetself In a closet. Haitian was captured not a great distance (tom the house, with the =microns lectpda In Ids possetision. Week before leaf, he's, as ar raigned for trial on two indiettnents for fe lonious shooting, In attemptiair to kill his wife and father-in-law, and pat In the plea of 'mot Fonts;' but after the I... Haney of Ids wile and Mr. and Mrs. Strong hail been given, that plea was withdrawn anti tee plea or guilty entered. itaitzeiflnvedig been . brought into Court (Or sentence, Mr. Swartz welder, LAO., his c00n.% expressed a de sire to gall some witnesses to show (Ito char. nen.' Of the prisoner's mend upon leaving Wheeling on the day of the shooting, and also to read borne testimonials ea to ins char.ter nail at/sailing in the comMunity where Heed. ulster and loother.ltalaw Instill that Baltzell was utnch troubled la mind concerning his wife and the action of het parents in preventing him getting pos session of her. Mr. Swartz welder Stated that persons were present Whim the C.O. On trial who would have testified that octet! strangely oil the day(' n Jan uary) he left Woes:Dug for Pittsburgh, And that ho bad expressed blzasf as tieing trouble)! annul Is wife. Letters from dn. !.rent panics .1,0 read. giving that de- Intonl.nl the itigh.t ch.fteter, the wri ter, hating krestrn him from Ila,yltried, hilat in :the army, and since this war. lie enlisted In 1t...1.4(.1,10g Lid the chow of tine rebellion, fuel for his soldierly COilOnct es promoted from the ranks to It ennEnt" , 'Y la the 'td ;gin ta veteran rlgitnent. A 111 , 014 the papers prostrated WA, a p01.0.10n. dressed to Judge etrrrctt, and stetted by Court onto., fsnii other citizens of Who-l ing. pray ills tar leuleacy la baled( Of /init .:34 who as referred to Pt highly com mendatory terms. ]dr.Sunn t rencati. M. Duncan, who keep:, or kept, a doggery on Penusylettnle urcnu.. was hr ull4llt In Oil proceseho unse er an indictment b.r liquor without Rosner, Ile plhadmi 11.14.1 It being the hell lltuo i.e ww lachtire the Court on such charge, he ereaped linpris °mount, !wing irul ':Mho/J.:O to pay it flue of allty dollars. Menu Fluker,or Wyllo struhd, night: ward, was In a similar fix; exe , talug itmt It w.s not her first offense. olto proteste I Unit 010 Only hold alit to hemanmedatc her neighbors, root that ILI.. b. the onlymean, she tool ol support ing her two ehlldren, 7'. Coart 1111.1 °Outmode tion' only her neighbor.. with :de not nlytol Ille• Innltorotild t./r he children, she had better allow the author's r they to support linen than m rlntain them In the manner she had Isles .11/111g. ,he was dlreel'int to pay a line of nay dollars, which she 1•401,1,13 TO L 11.2 Judge sterrett tool rt eelvett a note from JalntorStulth, a prb.oner Intl, Jail, to wtoell to pronoe...l to leltve the State noel low abrient Ilona it for one rear, rather than Stay 1n . 1.411 any longer. ue.....eltt for and 1:ln off rat into. It , bad been an Jutl untie: five weeck.,llavlng been retionft.. trot front the Maya! tan. oin .1. fats!: of tail to keep the peace, on conlofatnt "too, Wllliato . sive:art, who Innl not 111:1 . . b‘t . ap t...aunt to .u.tain the / . ...11. 11,11, Calif he loot be., ,tpoluf; 1.,w ,tea MT 3! N 0.72 %Va1e...4,0t, and itr la tin. Ol gatry of a ifirl wo 14 wt,11.1 10. ao to a hat no wool.l .1., if hi . ra, he/ going with Ftewarl, replied tint 011111 . 0111 d trot Oa .0 he would I .ll t her and Stewart ell; of t to• For t bur e hin.•effl.:ol tag, In jailn (or the leglb r of alto.' state 1 ~tad rattler than refnalo longer he f•rotn...e.t in exile Although 1n . 111 . 1.k. I le• tbreat, he .11.1 ro bid) :oily. sof - 10 eteellle It. Tho t .11.1 not Itflot. the 1., 4 e 3 r ..11‘1.4 One. lire! 14•14 a-e!! ord , ring th.tt st. u.art - hoof , l..ty cort,. 110 wlll ti- wore careful to tonne In b n 11; I Inflow 'nflos." MO firm Jury In havlt , i; f/11-.o:v nod Um! I.eurt.. AV00.1.4 Lily. lo CI, L 11 . 1• 004 0- , 110, 0:l4i nOl6l 11,1101 . 0011.1,,.1..b0tay Itln.lll,,,nortiol, .tint , roay. 11114 o. lion, nod ra for it new tt'iW. Ilr•1 1.1t.t01 011 1.00”0, [nal 111.. Coil :LI, to 'hitt 111/. twq, cotrol for 1 , ,00r on Son,l,ty lwfore IL 11. herr, ittol lliul nl Itl.• 1100,1 IL,' of fifty dollur+, 10 . (0001. but thxv.Llonr,l that If It requlre-.11,11 the Money lo• .a./1 wonl.l M,Cor univk 11l the 1 . ..1111.v01t.ary; that itt the 11111 , . of It,. Information before Al .loruoto Dototlo•ro) arnln‘l tor flog 011 Nlt-Cotiolc not in propi-r ,on to ipi.,40111. If nth , - t.oort x 111 LlooLtb.•s Ftv.Air.l. 00, . . ThIA cl , ....,multlrtl.l*e , elealtvr of Lrliell.l Court bllellll,, The Herten( linvileit In Wn..l. 1 /1:10111 Ennui, —.t l'lllsetes Account of Pl. (00 Lave already polniubisl very full pea l. ticuluts of the reeve t terrible mower In Was: Weirton comity, but give pi we to In, following seetitint of It by a citizen of the vicinity, di treeing' soutewlow In the detail, from a hat bar already appenreil 1:1” - roan 1.0.7e - rrn:-011 ,}100t110" evening the tt elan 1101: It .10.1.',IntLolleal mrder w aass eoiteltted near slellltieha Mills, In ('soli II town.,lll o, Wasitlngt,in county. About u '1 o'clock In the evening Witte Incarnate nevus visa the house of Slr. Ihtyl.l sprout, nod , butchered blot for Ms gooney—We paltry lsoin of about ono hundred nun twenty dol. I'lars ' and two silver watcher,. Ac Mr. Sproul 1 ent out of the door tor tonne purpose, ono of these dey It, stepped forwnr.l mall asked him It be eoubl dlrrect him to the swart , t stallon on the Iloilo/ad, Ile sal , l yes, and : very obligingly went with the et roc ger Moog the tenet° a pair of bars near the bore, I about 15 rods Woo the how, to show Wm the way norms the Ileitis to the townullip road. When they had gone about ten roils two others came frannt the corner 1.1 W.I. hoe, nod htllowed After. %Viten at the Lars they bud knockwl film down, and prt,. Wly struck hint alien down, tng thew is a; Imwe pool Cl Mood there unit n ronslderable quantity of hair surging In tile land clo,n I by It. 'fluty thou led him back lot he home, nun supporting hint 0e each unlit. As he entered the door be won bleeding profusely nl.lll 1110 610 0 .1thd naltl to Ills Malden uls ter, (who In 000111 11(tY Years Cl 5 1; 1 40 11 4 1110 only' so living with tilted "I am badly hush' . 0.... of the villains then 0i el her by the arm, took her nut of the !loose, amt itround It Into the other house; took her up I stairs and tied Ler Ittinda behind her hark. tied lice (net together; lehl hoe on the bed anil swanned her Light to the bedstead; 101 l her to tell ' w here the money WAS Or 110 WOlllti shoot her. She tool Wm all she knew. and then lie went to work ransacking. This one hod hi./oer blocked. Ito brought her out of the house ustthe others entered. She heard them beating her brother with the tongs. Ile ballots], and they tnd. 9 L;19 1 -1 .9 Your money, then." They continued to beat and cut Islot mall life wt.; extinct. Then these two Muck. Iteartild fiend. J 0106.1 their Week faced brother lit Wu search for money. They then dottantled hers. 6110 nail It won In the house from which they had brought her. (The two houses Stand tell feet %wart, is roof between them.) They went back to the placuot murder, took hair money, helped theowelves to breed nod cream, Nen!, to the spring awl washed, thou left—leaving Miss Sproul ,tioil on We bed up stairs 11l one 11.1001, nod the corr.e or Mr. /term.' nn lino floor In Wu other. , Thus things remained for twenty beers—emit Poor o'clock In the evening of the stextrltty, s o n , n tothattsw came lo und foetid bllei Sproul nett on. Limbed. Ile cut her 100,1. Ono linnlcrind to Wu other house to gegoc p of her brother, tint then , , 0 010.1 1 Nunn a 01,041 No met her notidernig ohm'. , Ai nlni entered the door, thorn hty.tiot Pot gs, cover ed with blood tool hair. The elicits, tim tattle, We dishes, (log walls. all sprlnklell with bluish told Ile floor literally painted WWI It. YISIIII the 1,111.1 . 0 nolll.l lie tranoo 11 ellannel or nloo , l to 1110 cod of rho rown. awl Were It 1100 , 1 la gory (leap, to) lately We Uni't's blood it :;e: 11,111,. Al 1110 tul it tail 1,1. OVI , to the right, there he ply covered with bed Motion. When they were, 1 etnoved--(1 Moroi! el horrors:l No less than II Ill'l'll twist rate and distinct gnsi t e, on his heed 111.1 lace: Ills .at; tall siltw ~,,en, hi, nlllOOlllO and pnolll.l Veno eel; every Inch 1111V141'll WWI lIIIIIMI, Mild Ills clothing satu rated with 11. liege we drop the curtail -I nob, It Ill' this 110111,411 .lee.ll -Mr. Slime! ...p. a ittne slaty-11%mm seventy year. pf Gun awl 11, rettitle bettlll%. ..,ity ti-.; :ate;, of im amate ows'....larsteength could have tied him e Ithoutupy rising/1 botttly barge. The ,sly eolotion n.. est% give In, that some of th e 1,110, wen, known to fir. Sproul, 011,1 txl 111”) . .11.nortonnl that fart, ter 10117 so. I ',emir,. wan. to tt rtliiro,' 1 , 5 Pos , tro. I lite sagest pilot 'hereafter Will bit to shoot l twin a so roll gar who Minus to Your ~ nor, fat. I : I 01 , 1 , 11 I 110 I,IIIIS Elf darkit ,, tlnylight. , ; II I tTo r Ig:l; ' t l it ' i l- n ' ll ' it " C " l ' lt h ir ' .O P tlt. l 1001 V. ' .V.Ittt..jt ' t ' .. 1 ' aVa1 :` :, " . i i.,v. " 0. " :1 , . ` & . , i llti " g .„cr i ' l °,'"` ‘ " ,_, " l "' Pl ' : Info, tot I lot nrront ; I cottylet ' l ' o u tl ' ut . eVe7l; I Into deter In it. There weithl thin t„, txmai indtotegtiont to prillhglAsit le engage In the mate. A Caviar. Siraningbarn Slabbing Minle.—Chan. Carina. firorgo Inftkcr and fOluran lii, ohlron, tbo prftfe,. Idleara to h." 11 1,00:1 1011 in 610 iftabblng of Ald sr trho Munn, ~01,0 Inlrfulnallnum l'rlday night, tan 14111 Imitnnf, , had 11 booting before dustlru Mdlabury, nn onlurdny, when Um mat.: "1114 further 11111111nY1 i ;t t:g4 tmilka,.. 44,4 etli b. 14 '1,111.11 edam from Hof wound Ito ri,olTod,tllo lizugl4l , lllto to. tilsetl ball fur I.lm urcinfrl.conoulltlrm them or IL further bthlting doolfiV• ninerirl Cmorg.-11114 Court p 4 In eol t•loo on Mgt, flay, hot tranlaCtl , a 110 1,41 wove roNA ruiwr“.fp • ,----- .-''' .e..-' _; - - el 1 1 7 , Ij . , ,/ .. . . _ iv .. .k2i. r .,. \ "..„. XZEW i . \. .„ 1 , -7, .. i , ( 1 : , I.t / '- ^ 1 19. . . , I. . (l 0 I= 'rho Ninon:lug bill flab men Intrainceil In lo the State Legislature providing for the division of the city into four police districts ion! etothinz the senior alderman of each Willi Jurisdiction In rwcei of drunkennecs disorderly enniluct. Our correspondent nt ilarrtsliurg thinks dm bill 1,121 go through tointorron tvithnut any opposition: As Af r fiirtdifto ( ~ t, of Plttsitrtrgh into 0.1 ~ . HI.! to brunl.rfoir. eml C ~edict times lt ...Dort I. J:e It rmrel,tl. Ar.. 4 That from and atter the passage of tots aid, the city of Plttsburglisliell tor the purpose, of thle act, be divided 1,110 four limits, districts, to be First bounded as follows, naniely: TIM First. District by tile Allegheny and Altdion gmhela rivers, the centre of (;rant strmit anil the centre of Witshlugtou street pro d tic et to the Alfegherly river. The Second District by the situ produced line of Wit.th log ton scree 1, lb.- ventre of Liberty street litoductiil to the rite line, the city line and t lies A Iteelicoy river. lflie Third District by the centre of Grant. ctreet, centre of Fifth street, tie cent re of Pennsylvania Avenue, the city Doe owl the )lononculiela river. The Fourth District to eon: prise that part of ea) nor contained within the boun der!, oft lie first, second and third districts. ee. :.'Phut V.l 111 111 the 11 1,1, 111 Arlct the Aldernoin noting in the Tenth ward under tile oldest oooollb-clon; within the second isti let the Alilernme acting In the Fifth ward under the oldest corninlislon, within the titled dlctrlct the Aldermen acting In the Ilistlith word under the 0111031 C 011111,11., 011.11; 111111, within the fourth district the Al dermen netts;( 111 the Slits want under the oldest critunto-lon shall have Jurisdiction coeirillnate with the Mayor of bald city in all rases of drunken:less rind disorderly vonduct occurring within the limas of bald di•trlete respectively. 'Sac. 3. That. Dumedildely after tile pas sage of this act the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas shall certify to a J edge of bail Cour: from the eco rrd, the name of the Ablerndm acting 'within each of sail wards under tile 01.1. t conmilssion, who shall thereupon certify the same under the seal of tile said Ceurt, to the Alderman entitlet to ri eel,: the same, whirls said A1111..1111 11 shalt thereupon be authorized and empowered to exurcbou the powers, anti perform the tuns herein firovuli d tor. ..Melt said power allthonty shall be exercised by the during the remain der of Ide loch of little,,, and during such turns or torte• as he luny be coubecutlyely se rele. fed :mil commissioned, and 1.1 . 111.11 any rat:alley bloat occur the Marne shall he fhleil by the eerttlicale of the Judge of said coon in the manner herein- before vit". 4. The Laid Alderman Bhall receive. 11,11, of Illuithentu,s tool disortierly con duct. the ,:Dune ho na are now allowed by law lit uttett ear,. cut . 5. The said Abbe - soon shall each open LOOI keep KO account a It 11 the county 01 Al legheny, In Which he shall tletnt or charge tile 0.1111 county with all costs In such MO., which Le Is unal.le to tcollect, said shall. pla,' , .' In the eredlt of sold e .unly all fines 1•,•11.,1 by 11 1111 urbntig out of such cases; he sold account. shall be settlert quarterly said .slderntan.tuin shall be ventlnd by I, ts oath. should any quarterly balance Ins agates, th.• sold (snotty the salon shall be ,1,11...1 and tile county shall not be liable pay I,lt' MOIL, to VW 531.1 .11 , 16 . rtnan 0 11t. 11 10 , 1 of sorts 1.4.'1, all balances In favor 01, 1. 1,1 county shall he pail eusrterly ut the lice of raid nu/audit settleanatts. lOW patty of acts Incousbv tent with the prOVLS:OII,I Of title net are 11,,:hy fel ~,,, = A lorae portion el the usually iaioithis stow , d of the Dispatch was taken up on Sat. tiroy elnieitient purporting to give tine vermeilel the recent descent Med° 111,01 i a how, suppoacd to contain thieves, In It Ilkinahurd, by the Mayor's police. - We ure not .1 to To.. it to question the veracity Of 1l e. llcQcl dice, at wholo house the scene na - i t ral.,l by t lormigh the Thapuieh took place, lit the story certainly Is very vo Oil drawn to tploce Clerk Nicholson, and the pollee sccouirianying him upon the ex cursion, in on owl: wird. posit ton. It 14 anti aided mot t tit. ;Ir. Nseholwan , called gOOOIl n • .y tirel placed quite a 011ie, f - 111,01111, utfoir, and we believe Ills 01.1telmott 01 Mid seal lie received by all right 111.1 kitig persons In eeeleeeneete tee:, all.ea by oor Telghilr's informant. The oaeetitwoo mode :Mont nine o'clock at nuThi; .001 e eight or ton men were in the Immo, a...Le of them had retired; only three , 11, pollee pained admittance; they were omi Toceons]; beaten and abused; toe clerk lillt.l pole o hail lei weapon,. On their e the .Lora were all fired hp the In. mato , eaception 01 Cne, tired into the a t r t.y a 0111 ,- r !rem le,toi ellpteeed by tract,„ne of the eeellsollls Willie It WA. ilileea et his tutor/ ;the cle 4 eeflt. WWI tint tina orruntable. Tile clerk and police tell,Weliteello 11.1: epee whet ge0111144 the UM - nett x ell, telt. it OM their duty to ar rest the pOarties mimed in it. A Few elleragel., Independent and correct tithe,-,,, Wrier thee, managing that affair went.' prove thklee nog:al:111,ton to tile poll.] force, and all unprejudiced citizens will et, d0r... , them lit like endeavors to hir alleged °Montero to ieltree. Sm. noon, Palmer elz The aliuye named firm,composed of young, cm:recite and well known business gentle. men, ht stala2/1...1 I'. A. McClelland 5, Co., in the • grelit merchanoire headquarters and anvil., baton!. Now. $.5 and 57 Ftfth street. nuillor of this Om, Capt. harry Mnatedin, has for wane time been engaged in tilts extensive house and Is Lllol . ol.lgbly t.nsl cal In ten business, and Is fell of energy and enterprise. Mr. James 0, Palmer has al, born I° , l,7ll'count...id in the affairs of the etioportom. anti has lied extilusivai charge of the llnannoil and accounting de partment for n long while past. its brings liberal experienen with him ni 0, 'awl and on joy, n 'urge aeon alittnn re In thiil sect-ton of the country, Thu remaining err slier of the Min, Mr. Thomas Phillips, is perhaps lumina Ilia pioneers in the Lost ern shoe business of the tiny, and. lute also ?igen long conneettil with tire house of McClelland A CO. Ile knows the t trade tlio rumble, Mail will continue his isuecessful m a t e igMa eli t, of thu immense hoot and shoo tratile awarded this house. Tiro new firm nose our earner wishes for their prospert. ity trail beliicir+. Tire sales by auction and indeed. the general business of the store. will not be changed, and Muffins will go oil every depart ntent the Some as usual. Tire tutu siru, willall has goon extensively into a similar_ buelnum in Philadelphia, On. talainuol for tills lieu, a reputation throughout the country as one of rut. bugto.g,c.Ltest Inuit*, and front Mir l.nowls ! edge of this capacities idol imaillications of the gentlemen composing the new arm, we ' ru cutely promise that the house will not deteriorate in their bands. . County ranchero' Association. Thu Allegheny County- Teachers' AssoCia. Lion met ou saturday to Neville Hall. la absence of the President, Pnsf. Sgilito3 OCCUpiet I tiro chair. !Miss Ellett Mcilendry. from the Commit tee en queries, read an' later.l.lag report., in,verinit ha a very baLl.tactory manor one.. Mt 'merles relating to the teacher's work. ennlaboot omen informatioa Was dewed. The Indy exhibited a thorough knowledge et tine topics ilimusaud,upil bur conch aloes met tinlVornal approval, as Wan todteoted by a vote of tlinrilin being tend ers ßev. E. 1 , . Snyder, Nebo was engage ql.O id el mer the address, wad unavoidably \fleient. 10f..1. R. Newell gave an Interesting lea. tem on the tat t limits to be purauell In pro. diming gruel readers, conillioncina with the Child when itlli Ikea word, antl:CliltlVa• knit' the Nanny loots that period to mature ear, 1114 i•liggestlo,l oil this point will rove of volt.: in a large 'Woollier of lady teachers !having, Els they do shiest all of the chliiimn in our schools under themlninonli Ite training. Thu Profess.. then read several aentltnental seer humor ous filoin, with line effect, Wuregard Pref. Newell one of our most Plumbed. ellientionkta.„ Icono can tali to be delight ed win his perfornernews. atteudauve we.• remarkably large. We netimel to the u•setably many of our. ahlest nun melt !niece:Wel teacher.. 113' T. A l Illvt'lrdiht.scl—AUCtlittli Soaps. The following Anci ien :mien he held iltirtnti lite oiniink,.- trent:, by , hmithson, Pignut, A Company Now? 9 MILTVII `:slll, et 11111.10110 e INS SM• Glut nt ritipt, the entire Ilan!, tire and house hed genii t, • 7 ircit.d.. Niaitonic Auction ltoottit. a At nd :17 {'gin street, Irminesday, at rerldenee 11 , 1 k.ennsylra nla het her, lirntt,re and household gemis. hm, tile grocerynod produce !torn; No. nl Federal tit rev:. A Ileglion Thet,,,iay. at the MrLbOltie !tali Awntion itnems, MO at No. Wylie sirent; ddry.goads anti trltuni.eg store and furnit u r e. JA:.•L residmme coer of dio . llite g lteon streets, Alleghe rn nYt ro null housellohl hoods. Friday, at the resident . . Vohs street; furnit tare awl pease Loid rsoods- Nlttordne, Mci'arland's Cigar 11.07,Si:111th. hold strat. Also, at rest:lent.. No. 135 Seemed street; elegant furniture, Carpet. sett 1 - , a:.enold T. A. 3.leCLuLtAttn, Little Stoll wan arrested on Si/turtle:3r On loon; no eimtern bonsai train, on n clitirge hf lorniesiten. it is xilegeo that she has ao 'bins Olt too [Mate terms with marrled gentleman, Who, l i n her company, 'valuta - am to wile lite wi et sea oars. The Inlare.l wile Imonakt the inforosatlou und spolied the trip. I.lzzle in the tOntOls IlwAttlhli a hinulog, PRICE THREE CENTS. D ... native Fire In Mouth Pittsburgh —Lows Estimated at 8100,000. Sunday morning, shortly after eight o'clock, n Oro brolca out In the Washington foundry and machine shop of Robinson, It Co., in South Pittsburgh, Waded be tween Carson street and the river, result. Mg In the complete destruction of the three' story brick building, known as the machine shop, and Involving a very hoary lose. The tire originated in the second story in some unaecountahlo manner, and spread very racily throughout the building The first story was occupied as a machine snap, and Inn portion of the second some new ma chinery was placed a short time Mime, the remainder of this story, and also the entire LION. tieing used as a storage for patterns, which were destroyed, alone in. yolving a heavy loss, us a very large num will be required to replace them. Twenty -1 two thousand dollars worth of machinery, under contract to Mt lintsbed April lat e en/I very nearly Completed, is among Me ruins, and mom or less damaged. Some of the tools and machine, in the establishment were Vary valuable and of the finest Oct seri info n, and the amount of damage sus= Mined can only be determined upon bel spectlon after removal of the ruins. Theigreetest efforts were required on the Joint of tbo firemen from the city and sil ing boroughs. and the citizens, to prof vent time flames from spreading to the HAI. mill of Mr. George Elm, adjacent on thg west, and other buildings Of the works o the north and east, thus preventing the con: dilatation being more disastrous. In the building destroyed some alkty or seventy Monts were employed, who will thus t thrown out of employment for some time,) The loss Is roughly *estimated at *UAW% although some place it at a higher figure.' It to, we understand, fatly covered iy loon. ranee in local offices. The foundry black setae:shop, storing rooms for rolling mill patterns• unit a new shop in process COn strucl lon, were all saved, and the business of tile firm will be continued with but slight interruption. The origin of the lire, while It is thought not to have been the work of an incendiary. can scarcely he accounted tor, as tar as we can learn. In any other way. to •the apart ment where It was fleet discovered there was brit little, If any dre, on Saturday, or during Saturday algid, and but a abort time More It broke,out, one of the °nal Titers went to the second story for some purpose, noticing nothing unissuaL But he rind scarcely reached his residence, en the vicinity of the works, ere the alarm was The works have been In existence for some t h I rty or thirty-tire years, were for ib long time under the direction of the firm( or doltimon k Nliunis, then under 1101310-I son, Minnie d Miller, the present firm com ing into 110.040100 recently. The Court Hour. Quechee. Saturday morning. in the Court Of COM• mon Pleas, John M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., on [agitator a committee of members of the liar. presented the memorial, adopted a week since, urging upon the Courts the propriety of uniform hour. In holding their nessions, by making et continuous daily eel. dos from te l l o'clock A. g , till three r. M. The memorial was alkoleil by over Alight) , members of the bar. After remarks favor ing the proposition from Alennre. Kirkpat rick, Col. IL. B. Roberts, John 11. Hampton. D. W. hell, H. W. Acheson, D. D. IS race, and A.ll. Watson, and none in opposition there. to, the memorial passed in the bands of the Court, Mel lee statement 005 made that an expression of the views of the who!. bench might be expectril at au early day. Those 01 the reportorial fraternity who can forego indulgence t i mid-lay dinners will vote "aye" on the question , and no let ourn be recorded. Concerning . Or. Syker Tho lion. George If. Thornton, President of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade, remarks as follows, ht the August number of the Quarterly Trudi Cireider: A departure is Made from the et 1.92002 Of this punt teation to call the attention of our r,mders to the special - advertisement of lir. J. W. Sykes. Although devoting his time unit skill to n espechd group of disenses, Dr. Sykes Is not one of a class known us Itinerant physicians, but h. for many yours been a permanent resident In Pittsburgh. Personally known to the editor of the Circular for a number of years al a Mall et Integrity, conscientious in the following of his profession, the habit of his paper has bees we Nisi, to .k the at tention of Individuals to the testimoniata to fir. Sykes' skill, and to say that he would not knowingly publish anything but facts. A Drunken Merchant Starts Burglars. A arty drunk mute°, returning to his home at as unseasonable hour on Saturday night, stumbled Into an open cellar door at Iticliard.o S Co's. Jewelry house, corner of Fifth and Murket streets, and w. precipi • lute.! Into the oeliar. Ile cried .•watch, watch...lustily, and the policeitound him all bruised and battered coiled up and packed away at the foot of the atairs. Yesterday burglars tonic worn found in the cellar, and It Is presumed that they hail forced the eel• lar door and were at work boring their Way up into toe store when the drunken met , chant fel., Into the cellar and frit:tanned them mr. A fortuunto drunk for Itichards son 3 Co. • • Joseph . ,Aureate, a w0,.1, to la the Keystone bridge Works, In th e Ninth word, was Instantly killed on Satan day afternoon, whilo at work, by a fatting beam striking hint. 114, was an Inditstrtous, worthy citizen. After an Inquest tho body was renmeed to ur. ticorizo liuttn's resi dence, Crawford street, from when,. It will he taken this morning to llialrattllo for borlui. The deceased Wll9 Ilfty.rlye years of tnre and unmarried, Divorce fasea.—ln• the Court of Com mon Pleas. Saturday, iiunpanuta were awanil.. nil Jo the following divorce canes: David Spencer vu. Emma it. Spencer; Thom. E. 3i.J: lidnion; Francis Brown vs. Bridget Brown. • C. M. T. S.—The City Councils will .hold Muir regular monthly meeting to-night. Tleuj•ol ice Committee will, we understand, introduce it resolution to Increase the police force, which wili boa moot wise proceeding. Two itecrutttng• Sergeants Isere locked rip In ]nII, on Saturday, In default of ball, to answer a charge of assault and battery, preferred agalro4 them by a brother etnp, The row occurred On Fourth street. Verdiet.—ln the case of 11.0bloam Rea d 'Co. vs. the Monongahela Insurance Compa n, bolero reportod. tried In the Common Pleas Court, thejury returned. a verdict In favor of plaintiffs for the sum of $64,55, Arnentled,—Tho anal order In the mat ter of the amrndment of the cheater of tho Firer lierniun Evangelical Church was made in the Common Pious Court on Saturday.. e Archie Jones tilts locked po har ing on Saturday on a charge o o faloftlt and !lottery, preferred against htm by Mary Graham, whose mouth ho !dapped. , - LokeNmills had Ids pocket book, con taining forty-three dollar*, picked, *ldle be was asleep at the Pearl Hotel, on Penn street. • Attention is illreeted to the adyertLee meet of George W. LaMock A Co.'a new pun. Ilertton. It la of great Interest to bean:leas men. To-morrow will be the Feast of the An• none tut ion, o At rtct. holiday 01 obligation to the liathollo Charon. A 'Widow. named Fltzg raid, iinyo birth to n itill-born babe In the Allegheny torahs on Friday- night. Thmsd ddddd Mammac last night An Intereeting . Letter from flarrishurg and the New Liquor Late will be found on the Fourth Page. COY DENftED TELEE?IIAIIS. The Committee to investigate n . the 'Vai of the Printing lloroan.'report no fraudu lent or over-hvole of government ,CClaltjes. The government disbursements during the last vresic*ere 0,213. 1 Y 3 . Reeolptn of in. 1.11:110 lterenne on battaral.y Were µ30,6;p The National /lase Ball club of Washing ton City nrdPose a western trip In the mid. di. of .Inipivlsiding ClncinAYLt. Loturrll.lo, Ann lanspolli, Saint Louie and Chieage. tpm. It. Lore. formerly a broker on Slate street;l:4oeton, la under arrest for obtaining draft, pfruormpo.:rl4".to I G n:Vig i n n e g t; b o y n S. l fl f W o 7r7 3 l, New York. for L7OO. CloOding took the the draft us collateral. The steamer Harslet Lana hawing beep released by the Stealth Clovenumana, left Havanna on the 17th Yost, In charge of Captain Muncher, her old commander. She atelmed at . Charleston on the Uth, tar the purpose of waling, and Is es4Weted at New York about Tuesday neat. Thu libel Pelt. of Madame. Cora Jones agaluai the aileaourt Democrat, to the colt Conn at St. Louie, bAs resulted In a verdlet for one thy.iiii.U4 :dollar/ daulairee. The defe7ilaat will move for a new trial, and If refund appeal the 0410 to the Bra praroe Court. The Louis: - Ilifans are eathnOaeLte over Prgleck 1 9t 4qulsitog et 14144 9T4g114 Ohio river at that city. The Board of Trade have appointed a committee to mater with • committee of thg Cot:molls On the •nbjeot of granting the right of way to the bridge company. The Maryland Legislature adjourned tiaa &son Saturday. _The NM admitting negro testimony on the same footing as that of white's in Courts of the State, failed repass. Navigation on tie Hudson has been re sumed, the broodier John Taylor reaching Albany on Sunday, the llret arrival of the season. At Troy, N. T., on SaturdaY nlgl•ts a dre occurred In the cellar of Rains SOIL'S cloak and shawl store, and extended to Alexan• der qolddrialth's jewelry store, involving er loss of 15,C00. In New York, John T. Cummings, an or - rebel, has been arrested ann committed to Jail ow charges of having need the tower of the Do-called Confederate Go moment to take from a resident of Tennessee prop '.l *ooo,ooo,stro fraudulently arty ai ve T rsi n tt his own use. I. The Russian Star, from rename, arrived - in Now Tort, yesterday, with 4340,000 in 11=21 aleiander H. Stephens (a 0 say n Parties, who have conversed with him,) advises that the wisest course for the South Is to he quiet and await the issue of events, and that nothing Southern people may do will Influence the policy of the dominant party In Wuhington. • John Savage, Judge Daly and Eugene Kelly, who were, unknown to themselves appointni to receive Fenian funds by the Union Square (New York) meeting, dechn. ed to have anything to do with nett fends, and have returned venous sums already . sent to them from a distance. Counterfeit Tweatin on the National Bank of Portland, hie, are again in mrcula. Lion. Judge 'Russell, of New 'York, on Saturday refuand ball in the ease of Wall, the alleged. ltfarahal in the tit. Patrich'i Day processloa, who eut and lashed the policeman with his sword. Gan. Schofield Is about to - displace such Justices of the Peace im his district (Vir ginia) as he deems incompetent. Judge James Safes has been. nominated as the Democratic candidate for Mayor f 'Cincinnati. in plate of Samuel 15. Pike, de. dined. The furniture factory of 11. ilenkamp, in Cincinnati, wee deatroyed by fire on Sunday Morning. 11,1ase Prefect at at, Dania. Sr; Loma, March 23.—The atockholders in the proposed Bridge Company mct last night and formally organized by the elec tion of Charles K. Dickson, Presidenti: Jas. Blackman, Vlco PresidentL Jac C. Cabot, Secretary, Amos Cutting, Treasurer; J.. B. Ead, Engineer. Several railroad comps nimi and eastern capitalist. are Interested In the project, abundance of money to guaranteed, and surveys have commenced. The bridge will be located at the foot of Washington avenue, and will be of truss pattern. IL will be built 01 11 on - and stone, and have a doable railroad track. The CS, rlage way will be on a level - with Third street, and the railway track will enter the earth through a tunnel on a declivity be tween Second and Third streets, and will emerge at a point aeveral square , west, not yet decided on. Weave. Pinffrage In Georain. AVOUST.G., GA., March . a.-412 a meeting to. night to nomieute candidates for the May. oraity, a resolution was adopted that col oral citizens be allowed to register their names and vote at the election in April. COM AIIE.TZ —Om !Saturday atternoeu. by ace! dent., it/SUPS; C. ACItiL-SIF, aard y-11ra years. cols remain• will ^e taken, tilt moraine, at area o'clock, for Interment at NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ALEX. AIKEN 1 171\733X111..1"41...13.3a EL, • No. IM Fourth meet, Inu•Ourgh, COYFfhTIS of all k1n.11.: CitAIT,. ULU d every do-do- R....10ti0n of Voner.l Formohlng Go ogly laralßa od. Hoome opfal.,l day auJ :ago, Hem, Mot C.nria,tes fushed. h17.1110.1('X-S— rni KeIr. David Kerr. U. D.. Itt.v. ht. W. Jacobus.. LLD.. Thum:. twin.. lina...la. .b U. Al nilrr. F.K.I. lt . T. WRITE b. CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, liinebester. Wood's ham and vicinity. COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER UVERY STABLE, Corner Sherilaid and Charities Please tad Cm-darer fnivdtted. ILLDALE CEMETERY.—The ==trestaltal • MceDs-• exc ept ionsasgcst subur ban place ef sepulchre, ln this Coon ty, situated on New Brighton road. Immediste ly north of Allesheny. Yoe burial lots. permits or titles, ran at Central Drug More of, COOL. CLASICV. •Berhene City. DUNSEATH & CO., -Wholesale Agents MEG American Watchlompany's WATCHES. No. 56 Fifth Street, OPPOSITE MASONIC , BALL WATCH VA, CHAD'S AND JeJAear..r..ly.s_. &PM's, AT A VERT EINAI4 PROFIT, AT WILL T. !W I LEY.'S, 6 Wylie St., 3d door from sth. JOHNSTON Ir. SCOTT, Fine Watches, (locks, Jewelry, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., N0..214 LIBLUTY tJTEXt.... Peaaa. ea- Partteultr •Mention ■lien to Rapala& Wota.o. Cloaks aO4 Joosll7. All wort irar- S 9 89 89 89 89 89 SH 89 MARKET BTR2ET. u7Tu 321.15PE3, 89 Xarkst Street, AND UST YOWL BOOTS, SHOES, &V. TIM clurarror AND DIST IN •MJIMIEI 417.X1V4 xu AMMON GOODS KIWI'. JAS,. 11048, 89 Market St. 49 89 89 89 89 sp 89 89 TUE PLACE TOO T COO BOOTS & SHOES CLTICELS—V.II I TAO .a.w. DicatiliNTTCkLlM ' S. .lb.; Ped4rrcii Street, ALLEGHENY cirt.i DIRER, WASH & CO., Practical Furniture Manufacturers COL PENN AND WAYNE STS Wont /Wed of ItriLNITIIKI oorouou l hand. pritzculFAXEser. The bletplest. The Best EWINC MACHINE, 771111 EUR a WIL&)N' WASAulcrzo 7 . 1=1 rusts.Autszoox 27 FINSII. PITILEZT, A fen HORSES CARRIAGES AND BIRKIIIa or O. very beet far hire et Howard's Livery Stable, 71r4 etreet, gear Wononirshela Rome. Oreat attention paid to baying and selling ime.t lea BAIIGAINS BEWINC MACHINES. etz m.td.......5e5t bat • abort Woo, far ea. ft t d ir " P rI C was. BUXlfillt 6 co.. 73231 MTh