': THE lEETOMEEGII GAZETTE PUBLISHED BT PENNUIIN, REED & CO., AT GAZETTE BIIIEDIIjO, Be Fifth etroolt. F. 93.; PEAAIIIAA, =H on . T. P. pov swan. ar gatio tAl lt P li . l etan, /kat " ... letana‘a. EZ=ll Sle Copier 3 " u " Delivered b earner, (per era" Matt linbreltberl, (per yeerl ....." 118.00. Lliaral reduct!ons to tievratoor. l . 4 TEEMS Fiat WESXLY: Three Collie., Pee Tenn. hr Tire do.. do. do. exit. Ten or more Corte.. to oat &damns, fled one free to club. °etch CITY ITEMS. Artificial llamas' Eier. .1141Utited without pain, by Dr, 6pencer, Denlist, 2311'01m atreet. EMZITM23 of canned rrotts arta Vagetables, ant wig be sold as cheap as at any otheL4 housoln either dry. Call fultlegartave and Judge for YoUrselveN at No: 112 Patient' stralt, Alle gheny City. 000000 110 tO.- Also, Agent, for tLewell•known house of Stephen Y. Whitman's , ceiebrateal .ttelphla extra ano Cream "Hoe Bona," "Chocolates." faraoads, Walnut. Candy, Drava Drops, .tc., de. -The hest Candacted Restaurant the eity,ls that:oat-Mental Saloon, Fifth street, next door to the rostoMee. Mc. Iloltzlatimer, the enterprising proprietor, bb o ,-,, bow to eater to-the hungry public, and has long stood first in the opinion of epicures. All the delicacies of the season are served up at tite shorted t notice at most reasonable prices. For a good meal, call at the Continental. The daily bill of fare sur passes any offered at the best hotels.. Hazard St Casiwell's Cod Liver Oil. Tbo Yeresteml 9s - cetoot COQ Lvor 011 In tini world. manufactured from fresh . 11coltIly livery, upon the aca-shore. It Is Perfectly pure tool sweet. Asir for ' , Hazard Cits - WelPs Cott Liver 011,” inanutuctured CAswett., lace 8 Co. NOW York Sold by all drug gist. I.lw =EI Tho Ladies' Salem, attached to lioltahel ituer's restaurant is the most convenient, fitting place in the city to take your. Inartner for 'supper from evening sociable, ,I-Or balls. The Saloon is on Fifth street, next II door to the P.:m.14111m EE:71413 Wishing a first rata article of Young Ifyson ltyson Tea, cannot '.do better than try A. Klrles best Young Hyena at $ 1 . 5 . 0 , the same as many sell at a 2,00. Cal at 1711 and 17 8 Federal street, and try for yourselves. To Country Merchants We aro offering full of Staple and Finny Dry Liam's, at Eastern prices. J. W. Darman t Co., N0..59 Market street, uo to Fleming'. Drag Store. For Barnett's Standard Praparattons of all kland, camper Item nor other place to the city. • to Fleming•. Drag Store, No. 83 Market street, for liroirabi Vermi fuge Comlite, the best Worm Medicine in use. Nola Piopriotoris of McClelland S Co's. Rat Destroyer. Base d Dncrr, • Druggists, Allegheny • Pesten, Medicine.. 'Patent Medicines for sale by Kssos .VDnerr, Druggists, Allegheny Pure Liberty Lead. h"..kyrit.Dttrir, Druggists. Alif.gtiens. For ewe by You tUu Buy /foreign Liquors al all kinds at Joseph S. Flnch , o IntlMary, No. IE9, 191, IW and 135 You Casa Bur ' VS per cent. Alcohol at Joseph S. Finals's. Ton 411 Buy - New Hope - 6L o.pla B. 'Pinch's. I= liober; L. Walpole, a prominent law . .ver of Indiana, died yesterday Morning. The Tribunea Croto letter; of thdbith ult., says that the iniurgents haVe been succees ful In two Important battles. The whole Wend Is - aim!n in arme, and the people are inure determined than ever; and will bent isfled with nothing ehort of annezatioa to Greece. A terribbie Lona prevailed at Atlantic City during the latter part of last week- A por tion of the Light HOMO Cottage olio lane. dated. Abbot seventy feet of the. building was carried away. The eds. covered the town on Atlantic Avenue as-4ar as the United States hotel and railroad depot. All the cedar trees opposite the Light Uprise were carried away. Such a storm has not raged la this vicinity for twenty or thirty seam. D. Appleton A Co., the pnblichers, have given 100.000 t"yoks to the Peabody trustees for use in the South. The steamer City of Limerick. from Eng. land, nna Palmyra, from Liverpool, arrived at New York y esteritaS. Thurlow Weed took charge of the Corn• meraW „AdreriDer yesterday. Major G. B. Newton, chief Merkel the Ag ricultural Department, has resigned. I Thu Indian delegates are ' , Wend broke" In Washington, and await an appropriation from emigre*" to enable them to reach home. - Farragot Ls in Washington. The Erin ker 11111 Baptist Church at Boston was Partially destroyed by itre yesteftlai. The work of art incendiary. Brady I Co's Elevator in ChigagO. was destroYed by 4re yester day, ., Losssls,ooo. Mayor Thomas of it. Louis has been re• nominated by the Radicals. The "Groat Republic" left Evansville yea. terday. Tho Senate Judiciary Committee will , prohably report in favor of Senator -sines xi:solid-ion for the trial or release on parole of Jett Davis. It is expected that- Concress will adopt the resolution, and be released in n week on personal recognizance. An enthusiastic Fenian meeting was held - at Norwich, Conu r yesterday arming. A • company of Yerdans paraded, and money - was colleete An extensive fire Occurred at Ottowa, Canada, on Monday night. Loss estimated at latOtiih Insurance, IMMO. The Fort PhiiHenrneY rismaßere. ST. Lome, Starch 2t—The Repuld.oants St Joseph special RIVCS the following account of tho Dart Phil. Kearney massacre, derlv cti by the Commission from some of the Crow Indians, who received It from the Sioux. The Sioux drew our men out Of the fort and killed them. All out men fought like tigers, - and could not have been mat tired eo cosily had they not kept to closely together. The combatants were so mixed up that the Ind lan I shot arrows and killed several of their own party. The bravery of ouc bugler Is much admired, he having klllwl several Indians by beating them on the head with his' bugle. They say there were only sixteen Sioux, and four Chey ennes killed on the held, but after they. en camped ninety-four warriors died of tholr wounds,and throe hundred others wounded, nal( of whom they: expected would die. Ono big Sioux chief was among the killed. They mention one man, , on n whiteners°, •' who cut na Indlants with a single stroke of Ids Sabre, and they say when re lnforements /left for the battle field, they, the Indiam,deft; having had enough fight . TherOvrere ?,L0 Indians engaged In the flubs, and the strength of the coneen trated tribes Is reported tat SAO lodges, which are now moving towards the Yellow btono and klinseuririvers. Fresich rrosi Law Now Your, March ca—Ad vices per Nesto rum state that in the French Carpi Legisla. mild, the President laid before too 'louse too new bill upon the p_ress and the righof piddle meeting's. The following arc the principal Zeotnrea of rise new press hitherto lawoutborization re quired to establish is Journal Is sup. pressed • Imprisonment for offeneas against tbo press Jaws Is abolished; the amount of tine which may ha- Initiated will not be - less. time oneqlfteenth nor more than one-half tho amount of the caution looney; printers and publishers aro no lon. ger required to take licenses; the hill makes 310 mention of any change to the amount of stamp duty.' Harder by Bucklers la Schuylkill Counsy. Pariantts, Pa., ilarchZ3.—On Saturday night four robbers broko into tho house of Ilynty Rapp, a farmer residing near Brisk. - ton. 4. neighbor, named Jacob Johrison, wrnt to Rapp's easistance, when one of the :sy,shbora shot down, and wounded 31r. Air. Rapp stabbed one of the -re then Sod. t I \ • I , :•• ' , ; ; ' H \ ft , I I= •-•-111 50 VOLUME LXXXTI.---NO. 72 MIST EDITION, ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. EARLY TELEGRANS, HARRISBURG. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Consolidation Bill Reported. POLICE AND TREE BRIDGE BILL KILLED. Special Dl.p!ttell to the Plittborgh Gazette RAIII2ISBUR6. March V, MI. SENATE. Mr. Eighans reported no act to consOlidate the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny and surrounding districts into one corporation. An act creating a general Jury law and general registry sad election law was passed. Mr.Graliam had resulted the act to change ; the venue in the case of Mr. MLlituger. MEE The following private hills wore passed: An act to relieve John Verne., Treasurer of layette county. An net relating to the County Treasurer:. of Allegh.ny county. Au act creating an additional return day for prone. In the county of Vehanue. An act to authorize the Supervisors In; Collins township to levy a tax to inakeolde.l walks. Au act to authorize the Bargees and Town Council or• Stntroaburg to borrow money to improve said borough. An not to Incorporate the Tidloute Rap. road. • EiMMEMI== . . Ao act authorizing turnpike and plunk. road companies in Allegheny county not paying dividends to increasutheir rates of toll. • An aetto authorize the School Directors Of the bormign of Irvin, In WelitmoreLnid county, to borrow money to build schools. An net to authorize the School Director., of Nob:comport to equalize the payment of bounties. An act to organize the Idonon gabela City and Victory Turnpike Road Company. An act to take tue sense of the people of Indiana county on the prohibitory liquor law. The Pittsburgh City Pollee bill, and the act to incorporate the Sandostry and Irwin Street Bridge Company were stricken off the calendar, CONGRESS. 07075, Much 2G, 1 SENATE. Mr. HARLAN reported a bill to incorpo rate the Lincoln Monument Association. The bill to amend the organisation act of Colorado territory was passed. A joint resolution was introduced to re strain the issue of As-rim:literal College scrip to States lately in tel•eilion till they be representod in Congress. el , . MORTON Opposed the whole syitem under which the scrip was lamed. as DM, - lag into the bands of speculators. The bile was passed and goes to the President for his veto. The bill to fLi theist of Juno as the day upon which the bankrupt- bill will go into operation Wan referred to the Judiciary Committee, aftefthe rejection Man emend. went changing It to the lst of January•. The Vice President submitted a common!. cation from the Secretary ot the Interior, atattng that Department. was 'unadvised of any suspension of work by the Union Paelf le goad nod was unprepqrod to recommend any legislation. 11r.1.105112. remitted from the Committee on Claims, with amentimmits, the Busse joint resolution in relation to the chums of certain Northern creditors, which was passed. Mr. SMILVEIL Introduced a bill to enforce several provisions ot the Constitution abol ishing slivery, declaring immunities of cit izens, and guaranteeing a republican form of government by securing the elective franchise to colored entrees. is provide, that every eltmen shall haven right to vote In every state or Territory- at all elections for federal, State, or local °Meets of every kind, on equal terms, without regard to race or color, all State or Territorial emisti. Unions or laws to the contrary notwith standing. It was ordered to Ile on the ta ble nal to he printed. . . Mr. TRUMBULL reported the House joint resolution for adiournment with art amendment. but by wuy of substitute, the Judiciary Committee recommend' in lien of the House resolution. thus the two Houses adjourn on Thursday next at twelve o'clock-. After considerable debate several propo sitions were made and voted down. 11r. TIII.IIIIBULLS proposition was adopted. Tees 21, nays IT. The besets went Into executive cession and adlourned. Li °rim OF ASPIRES KTATFCE On motion of Mr. TROILte, the Attorney ; General was direited to report whether the title to 'subtle property at. Harper'. Ferry Is held in fee 'simple, or merely in trust by ; the President for specific one. Mr-SAWYER presented the memorial of ; the Whs.:untie: Legbdatnreaskleg for en ap propriation tor improving the harbor on I Menem°. near. Referrals° Committee on Commerce. On motion of Mr. BENJAMIN; the Score. tary of War was directed to famish cornea of the correspondence between Cept. witz- eld, fertnerly•Provost Marshal of the Ilintls District of Missouri with the Provost liar. Ethel's Bureau, in reference to 1 he loyalty of the peopleria that district. Mr. 00.1111ELLYegered a joint resolution In relation bathe mode of payment of mil:, age and compensation of members sad see more. Referral to tifirJudiciary Commit.- ; toe. R Mr. , GRISWOLD poked leave to otter a resolution directing that not more then four millions shall be withdrawn from culation in any one month. Mr. BROOMALL objected. Mr. EGO LESION introduced a joint MSC& lotion providing for the necessary surveys for the ahip canal around the Fella of the Ohio, o, was passed. Mr. SCHENCK - Introduced stinted reeein• lion authorizing the employment of Brevet Brigadier General Seth Laatrean, In the decoration of the capitol. e fog nvied. Mr. COVODE resolution Instrect tho Committee on Public Expenditure to lannina Whether any /ogle/Won was no. cesaary to secoare the prompt payment of bounties 1.0 soldiery, tinder too law, looking to an increase in the clerical force in tho I 'lliveond Auditor's 011100. The resolution was alopted. Mr. BUTLER called the attention of tad members to the feet that Mr. Bingham had revised and altered andmaterially changedl the Globe repOrtel'a manuscript of the per sonal debate last week between himself and Mr. Bingham. Mr. BUTLER then laid on the desk of the members, a printed pamphlet, as thy report aawrltten and the report as printed. Ile In this proceeding as milnt. unfair. In ,defense of lilt own assertion made the other day, that Mrs. Surratt was Lining without entliciont evidence, he a:ergg. ed that John Wilkes Booth's diary, winch showed all his movements preparotory to the aasassination of Mr. Ltnceirs, was kept, from the knowledge of the Court, soil DOW It. appeared hand been spangled by Leming , eighteen pages out out, after It got into the hands of Government. Lie saki Mara Is still rmtalning In the uteri a remark able inetsuce within tow bourn be fore Booth's death, and goOtol from memo-, ry, follow,:•'l have endeavored to cross • the Potomac, five limes and felled. 1 purl, pose to return to Washington and - giee ea t self ep and clear myself from this • great crime.. 110 contended that this piece of I evidence would have shown In his jueg ,- 1 'meat the whole taco. It now showy Oat Booth up to a certalu hour meant the rap- tore and abduction of Lincoln, and that hu chat:zed his purpoeo and resorted to eases. blnatiOn. If Mrs fiurralt did not know of ; this change ehe would have had .no edge uf the intended tuessamation, ant therefore could not havenen convicted. all the testimony had been presented at ; the trial we should fusee been chin to par ono the secompllees and find out who It we ; that changed L.lootll'e purpose from capture ! to assassination,• whO -it was • thet was to profit fly assassination and that womid not profit by capture ot .Lineolui who It Ns - est - should encooed Lincoln in onto tee asses. ain's bullet made a vacancy. . 4 i t p /1151,1111111 re 'ln tio. excite. Min and hurry at the Lime, -it ee paned that the report of tny reply to tbit llMWeman was the most imperfect report of ; remarks ever sent to me of any remarks ; made by me in this Iloune. Any gentleman may examine it and will fail to dad in the, corrections a single acouration that is not by express words or by necessary Duelica. Clone In th e reporter's note.. defy his • luny. What change to ho complaining ell That / said be halt condemned without knowing or caring for evidence. 1 - say so yet. If he is -the lawyer he is reputed to ho, then ho 1. to be pitied for _e 10100 here • and arraigning la peers Or not eobeentlug to admit the • testimony of a man aecueed made after the fact. I defy him, by any lave:Ugriclen 0111011 he dares to institute, hero or any where Otto, to show that any cot - M.411.- 110 n cu ne Into my bend., purportlo,„.• to no the production of .1. Wilkes Itooth, that Was 113n/0 after the fact, and long after the tact. le there any lawyer to America or Lngland who would ear the words and aleaargtrOrm or an =glued felon after the faCt,_:l3 urinenee, Which the Ade Tonto -of the lioverarnent to bound to nitwit 'ln any cJartl I treat with eOntemtge and seem any Intimation from any quarter, that I or my airoclata counsel, were under obligation to admit any each eVitlenee;the tale doe: not renulre it. The commou.law, the growth and gathered Of a thousand yearn, exeunt,. It. - Per hat, that great monument of wisdom arid learning to cot equal to !ha Incomparable, genii. oL the Ineomporablo hero of Fort 11. her. (Laughter, which tlm Speaker at templed to suepreee.) 31r. titre Lilt tried to get In a remark here, but Sir. 'In:GUAM would not lot him. 011.11110 tout the gerttletattn from 510800. 0511,005 had no right to aelc Myers at his hands.. raswi.ui contliviegli I never saw , any memoranda by J. Wilkes Booth which il3•ll.teil idly plan or motive by which ho was to carry out his projected conspiracy; looter saw any such thing. and I ant not surprised that the gentleman would not lot mu two the book winch Le put Into hts pocIrAM Mr. BUTLER again emayed to tualro an o,pi o pai ion, but with no butter ritual% Mr. BINGHAM] said No, dr, I don't care about. it. Having refused to let me see thu book on v. hick he ba,ed his charge, ho may now itattatd the example been in the vision of the upoealypso anti turn round and eat it. (Laughter.] The gentleman talks of a spoliate.' hook Who did ill That to about .In:cresting an Inquiry as that which I re ferred to the other day. Who killed Cock Bobtet Who knows that it is spoliation if John Wilkes Booth tore the pages out of ill Was that spellstion I The gentleuyan'A words are as impotent as they aro unwarranted. "Let the galled }Ado wince, my withers are nwrung." 1 challenge him and dare him, here or any where in this tribunal. to assert that 16),e• flitted any book. Sa.ll a charge as withbut a tittle of evidence, is only llt to come from a man who Het, in a bottle and is fed with a 61)0011. (Laughter.) What is the other statement here, showing the heartlessness of this aetusattoul au utter disregard and contempt for ail decencies and for all law. It is that I controlled the evidence in the Conti. The trentleman knows that I was not tho racial organ of that Court. Ile knows recorder was the Judge Advocate Genet,' Of the United States, end yet I am to be at fault beam. 1 did not overrule the °lndia organ of the Court. The gentle man has undertaken a bulk entirely. beyond the powers, arm only proves in this thief, which ho has undertaken to do, that the executofs of the IVar, en ale part, in this Instance, as in other e, is by no means tap to the high and sountihig manifest. (Laugh ter.) Let the gentleman read the argument on that subject, amt lot him snow ver erela IL is false, mrropt, malicious, or unJusL Mr. LIU TLE lt tried to make a brief ezpla• lathm. bet Mr. PIKE and others objected. Mr. ILIMILTON ttrAliD m.ke.l leave to offer a resolution reciting Montgomery Itialt:s declaration that Mr 4. Surrutt was improperly convicted. and Mr. Butler's declaration:to the same effect.and directing the Judiciar , Committee to Inquire into the matter. Chtlectioni made amt the 1101100 refuscd to suspend ruin, to let it be offered. Mr. SILIBLOCK introduced a joint resolu— tion In reference to the sale of marine 1,15. pilot at Evansville, Indiana. Paaeed. Mr. WM; TPr ELL, front the Judiciary Con mit tee reported baci Mc. Donnelly's 1,111 In teference to the payment of membersovell a substitute, providl tat diet Sen :Lora, mein. hers and dele,ratei. baring taken the oalh, alma be entitled to receive their pompon- Cation monthly. The eabstituto was ogre : to and the bill hca,d. Mr..ELDlil D(11:. from the Jndletary Con.. mitten, reported a joint re.ointion deciarin,r the meaning of the ...out! Of the 1,71. of Mateo di. led, relathr: to property 1001 in tile loilitnry rerviee. raseed. Mr. LNIVIt COLE. t011io,) from the Judlcl- Mary Cointalltee, reported a rutollitlOn TeCtlag the Sectetart - of the Interior to. trithlloloi Ito !mining of patent , . air...tint; the title of the rancho grants In California. Patted. The SPE SHER presented c letter from. the Clerk of tno House sterol:: that he had furnished the Secretary of Ctato with the eupplementery reconstruction,uet and had. been Informtal the Secretary "toad preted.' note It. .3lr. IX/lint' t LI, reported ails:11 maktog the fuller of Setif , ' tor of the Court of Clattes burette, in the culice of Attotoey,Cienee.the Passed. int - jtinnate amendments to the Ilmom Mit to increaso the force La the Patent totnce, aim concurred 1n... The Senate amendments to the House johit revolution, relative to the claims of certain northern creditom w a n referred to the Judiciary Committee. Adjourned. - -.- PROM EUROPE. TOE EXGLIiII REFORM BILL. Great Eastern Sailed for New York CASE OF THE FRENCH FORCER Financial and Commercial SAILING or TLIII CACAO CASTNIIN• I.trsaroor., March Z.—The coal:aside Great Eastern sailed from thie port at noon to•oay for Sew FurL, which ray . Lilo will leave on the 10111 of April on her first trip to Brest. As also was about to sail nor steam capstan aeoldenttally slipped, in. atantly killing two men and woundlus Sev eral kitherd 7 7 TRENCH Cocoon. Loxnex, , Starch Xi—Eceninor.—T be English Government has neelded not to persist in chiming the return of Latairande, the French forger, who was taken from Canada ender the extradition treaty, as it was claimed illegally, but reserves the right to do 3) ahoold rho hereafter renew the do. •mand. Loam", , Nicren fgh.!.—ln the /tense of Commons, to-night, Air. Gladstone spoke against the Government plan of re• lore, and opposed the second reading of the Ittfonn 7115 POUTS AND CANDIA. Di.patchea flora Coustantkuople elate that the Porte will nuvur consunt to glvo up Cam]la to Groceo. Lirkaroor., Mareh 26.—Tho ateaulabip Kangaroo, which lalt. Now York on March lath; has arrived Out. • LATAAT FINANCIAL. rmels. 31arch N—Ereniny.— American bonds b4N. r/MANNYORT, March 2n—Errning.—Atocri• can ponds closed at 77X. lA - Mods, March 26.—A - col.—Console 'for money. Oh Eric. Illinois Central, 7.9%; mired States bonds. lyu nn.. March W.—Yonne—United State. bonds, rasserntrr. March :,):.—bon.-I.7nitetl . cesevo States bomb, 75. LIVSIII.OOL, March 241. SoMt.—Cotton quiet; sale. 7.000 bales, at opening prices, Os follows: Middling Uplands, 1314; Orleans, Bread'tuffs quiet. Wheat, 134. dd. for Miami:LeeNa.). Corn, 400. 3.1. for slued Western. Barley, 4s. 7d. per 00 lbs.; Auseri. can white California, best grades. Pie. cd, Oats, 33. 3d. per 40 les. for American end Canadian. Prorbdons unchanged. Pore, 3fd. tsi. per 31011,1. for I:aetern prime mesa Beef, 1254. per 301 lbs. for extra prime Plow. 43.. nor cwt. for Cumberland, Chemise, Ws. per cwt. for middling Ameri can. Lard, 344. (41. Produce—Petroleum, lid. per gallon for spirits. and 10a. 00. for Pennsylvania reline•l. Rosin, 9s. ed per cwt. for common Wilmington; 15e. for flue. Tur ppee per wAtMeorri spi rit.. . Cloversbee as, per awl.. for polo. Iron 51e. WL4028. for :notch pig. 440. Oa r . per cwt. Lin seed 011, .c. per ton: Linseed Cakes. .1:10 per ton, fur r) thin oolong fur feeding; p-r cwt. for Calcutta. White Oil, I'll per 25: gallons. to;rone r Marell nsols closed steady, at 91; 5-201, 71; it Illinois Central, Lrie, sa ld y. venroot, March 2 0 .—Cotton inert:et closed doll, with a .11,elluing tendency, nt the following nuthori , ed 311.1. tiling uplands r3:1“.; middling Orleans:ls%4P. tales today of 7,050 beim Breadstuff* mar.. cot quiet. Corn declined to it , for quarter mixed western. American Barley 14 cld for 6011,x. Outs—Canadtan and Ameriren, 34 :id for 45 lb, ProrblOn 111,111)t Ol oo3 f. American Lard Pod ad per cwt. Spirit+ Turpentine Cs Sd par eat: Aebe'— l'ot.sslopercwt. Scoton Pig Iron his ad@ &‘ per toy. • Preparing - as New :York for the Chef. era—Quarantine Matters. New Yriax,../Isrch 61.—The Quarantine " COUllllls9iol‘ols are waning very extensive preparations In view of the antimpated visit of the epidemte of cholera from En. -tape during the coming summer, The west hank bollOings cannot possibly be renal, for use before mid.aummer. The hulk of the steamship Illinois le now In the lower bay, and receive" all slek persons brought Into port on shipboard. The hospitalchip Fain= will Soon be scut noire to the bay, and application will be made to the Biro. t ary of Wet' for the eV:Amer:llp Empire City • W.,; 'PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1567 SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M LATEST TELEGRAMS, WASHINGTON. Nominations Acted Upon. TILE ADJOUUNMENT QUESTION. A. it MOTO", Martal., 16(17. aomtsirlose CCNPIIIMED,Op 11,111CTED. The Sen.° to-day contirruod the follow. Ing nonainatlone: itegletor of Laud Unice—lV. S. Winfield, Ironton, 511±iourl; !leo:fiver< of Public Mon• ey—J. Redd, Ironton, Mo., John E. Phelps, Springfield, BilssourL Also, a number of brevet anpoinunients In the army, including, those °Co:Peers deceased. Tne Senate rejected the following: rostirmater—T. P. Metter, Itolli, Lib; Ro celver of reblic Nionay—Caleli It. Clements, Dearer, Col.; Register of Land Office— Eitnuel Kneeland, Springfield, Mo. ADJOrr.3I,II.::, overrule: • It is stated on good authority, that the caucus title!, induced the Sonata to recall Ito reaointion for adjournment until Doom. bor, and which likewise ahaped the action of the Clouse to-doy on lids subject, tern in. Violations from General Grant and Secretary Stanton, that It troght Ito injurtous to the progress of reetraatillethla, molder the mitt , tory bill, for Counrms 10 adjouin until De cember tetthout ploy Iston for coming to• cattier I . h the meantime if necessary. Troutt le to alio anticipated In Maryland daring the netting of the Censer/von a gist is to frame a nee Constitution for the State. Prominent Wt.:teals of Maryland bare been asking uld front longu es. ,:OYrAXA PON!a CEi ark,txrt. lorortui,,t,oo IVI.I rut:caved, WIVaJ thatlthe llootnoa bontla, eupp0. , ..,1 to hart, beeo lost in the , outlrern kohl, uew York, hew boon FllO3l THE John 311 nor Molts tinabhed—Tho fro N'ote—Urn. tifterielan to Remote Mayor Monroe—rho Grand Army of the Renee'le In ' , mouton—Outrage* In Sort,. Carolina. Nstr Yong, March 26,—The llerabrA Rich mond eorrestmedence. bays c John Minor Botts recently called upon General Schofield and gave some advice regarding tile Inall• ner In which the new powers delegated to the General, as Commander of the District, should no appited. No reply was voucti• rated to him, however and hu lett, feeling himself annbbed. The proms are all turning their attention to securing the negro vote, llnd Hunnicutt s paper intro) the colored people ageffist voting for rebels. In Louisiana similar efforta arc being mode by the politician. Who, a month ago, ecru defiantly bout on not voting at all If the negro did and their late leaders did not. Now they mill upon their leaders to uterine° themleives, and the negro. to Veda with them old masters and be. , !monde. • 'rho Ilret net of General Sheridan under his now authority, li. is reported, iii be the removal of Mayor Monroe the so •esalou eaunkipal government. Governor Weill and the [general; Who haver been rue. mica nines the riots, have resumed amica ble relation, The Grand Army °Rho Republic, an ASs.)• datton of 01s:barged Federal soldiers, numbers over revere thousand wen In two Ind o:' the State alone, and extoud. Ind all over the State, Account+ of • tenalu. outrages la North Curultnu are still reported. FROM (14RLEST03. S. C Republican Ra'Meath:n:l Meeting at cuarloason—Tercblight Pince".lola by Negroes—alrect ilnya *Mocked APPrebeniled. Cuard.r.s . rog, S. C., Marall 23.—L Mau meeting to rutafy the Republican platform lately adopted by the Union League was held thte itfiumoon.• Four or live thousatid negrota, of both sexes and all ages, were present. Your White and several colored speakers delivered edam*. les of u radical character. Among the unite speaker, were United States Marshal Epping and Solon Robinson, of tne New York Tribune. no meeting was followed by a negro torch-light procession. To-night the negro.. made several attacks on the Street curs and took poitaMrdou of one of them. Inc cars :tr. now guarded by !icemen, Considerable excitement prevails throughout the city and there are grave ap prehensions of runlet trouble. THE 'FENIAN& • Atepbonit In Porta-110 fa Ignorant or tar ll:priming In Ireland-11m .opin lone latlonalo',•-on the Fenton More went. Nan. Vona. March ti.—The Paris cones. pondent of Ito LarillollSunday User be says that Stephens and a number of American , orlicers aro in Paris. They aro itulta Moo. cent of the rising 'ln Ireland, winch took theta by surprise. The cpinlons Nwfmude, of Paris. ha. On article on the Fenton movement, in which it hints that the United Mates Government connived at the rebellion, in the Interest of Russia, as a n.eans Of embarrassing Eng land nt a critical moment of her diplomacy on the Eastern question. •- Break In tlie Levee et Lseenla Circle rn'rq Ai ex rain, March N,—The levee at Laconia Circle, Arkansas, broke a tow day. since, and the rehabitanta generally came here, being compolleg to leave. The city anther- Wog have chartered the Northwest to carry seppliPs to tne wagerers along the river, and tile Chamber of Commerce hsa ap pointed a committee to collect supp Ll.. =I Nsiinvict.c, klatch .X.—/tiver falling . , with 14 Ireton shoals; weather mild and showery. Arrived—Aipha A. Baker. ilarkosville. Departed—Tyrone, Cairo; General Sigel, Sr. J °Barn. Mo., March 53.—ItaMaud snow and a twavy deer tall last night. To-day the weather hanbolm clear and warm. Meow Mores le the Went. Ilitwavane. henry snow sterm prevailed west and north and north west to-day. The hictireger and Western Railroads of lowa are blocked up entirely. No trains are running. The other roads are all right. It Is storming still. ===!l Ten PrIIANCE MASI. 'IMMO= the manner matinee announced for the bonnet of rittsbnxigh Division 41, of the Sons of Temperance will take place. A fine piece, wait the characters admirably env, Is annonneed. Tho entertainment will open with "Dirlamis Crime," and close with "Toadies" the unapproachable, while magnificent ode will bo recited between the piPees., The proceeds of tile entertainment lio hlnillv bestowed on the (Modem to aid In furnishing the now hall. Let the house he crowded:gm,' weather or bad. Orme... 11w:sm.—Emilie Melville'. mecca.. 1n Pittaburgh 1, always a Pure tbing• There lsa delinhtfol freshness and naturalness about her acting that is sore to attract all losers of the drama. and to charm all whom It attracts. Last evening, notwitbat►ndiug the dw.eourrnting weather, the Douse was exceedingly well ailed to alter,' the beau. tlfol mar seine In the "Pride of the Blur. ket" and the "Salts Swains." The "Pearl of tOtvoy" It on the till for to•olglit. No danger but that the Louse will he full. VAIZIETter TOltAteN.—Mine Florence Tom ple and her ad ml relay trained horse Fro tlp t draw orowde nt the Varieties, and the on• tlinslasm trended provea that the crowd feel exceedio , tly well paid for comma'. The company at the 110000 hepr.rt the Blur well and the whole entertainment Is a Credit to the management. NORM Country Women took their Ira - hies to a ball at Allianee Ohio, young men tending the babies while the mothers dune oil one sett. They changed tiro clothes of all the youngsters, so that each mother took the wrong baby home. Slathers who took boy babies to the ball found that they bad brought girl babies home. Consternation In a dozen households. it took two days to regulate mothers. Why Not A T—.t onrompondent Pertly waltes: "The ccuorlation of adllntp ton, of hotter county, Is not the only nor. prg feature In the cp.e. On the trial It waa shown that others armed with deadly weapons were In the UPI, and tr not prim elpals, they worn certainly 500U1 , 01109 to tto murder, and as each should ho arrested and plated upon trial." " -4 -li. 178° - 7-4" . • " z ub , • CITY 'AND SUBURBAN: FOURTH PAGE.—The "Airett and mos/ r liable Stoney. C.:4 and Produce 3turkeg Er ror"( given by anu Pii.l , 6" in th. city, ducert yrl,,es. W. 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