THE - PrITSBERGII GAZE Pr /LED 87 ?MN, REED & C AT GAZETTE BUILDING, zwc,; 86 %mirth litre F. B. 11 PE`SpiIIIAN..... jors. T. P. 011.- ATON, i•••••• JOSIAH KING. I _ 21ELSON Traln: , _ Moto Motes I cents. 1-)611 " . ° 4 t 47 t.Trifo. titer coati. Mott notOetthert;' (per not)--- 118 . 00 . Llboratridootioto to Iteitraboyi .4 AM.& ,TERALB /OH WIZILLYI • Three Cornea, per Tear. by IDall..•••. litre • ' do. do: do. each.... Tan or tacos angel, to over address, and .oze tree to club. cacti CITY ITEMS. • Bd. •Ail‘hirtinEintent Of Gardnor & •Stavart!a, on first Pate, In , to-dars Cenct/e.. - Fresh Flsh,Frish Fish • The attentitin Of our Allegheny reatlefs is called t9.the dab stand ofittr. la the Allegheny market. Mr. Copes, has receiVed - e'en - parlor let 'or fresh fish of all kinds, which he wiildispose of, at reasona ble rams; Yresb ash arriving daily. lam" Mos antiplied Martin. LiaVa your or ders at hinstanth .• ! 'br - y adiureg aim c•rpots Tao raoraing, April laza, At ton' o'clock, vrlll ,ba wad &VW() *Rapala NOll Anc!.rn Itooali;fdasl 271 filth street, large assort,- moot of .1;7 goola,olotloy oaaalmefoa. 81 ' °4 aiut Jeans.. Aix, a lotCof millinery KOode, arid a aplendtd barortmeat of Now CarVeta. l'icaiseafocliera, dines With atterul. Nee ♦dverglement Or Gardner d tediart's; 034 first page, in to-dare Giciciti: ' Hazard CeinreiPa Cod Liver Oil. Tho'Llireet yid Sifeedeit LVeir Oil hi the sannufseture4 frpht fresh beeli.islivarLApqn thh , sea-shore. perfeetly,pyire and sweet: 'Ask for 'greened Ciswelra ricer Oil," mairolacturea by CisivaLF'lace 1k Co..liorr York SoLl kir iliilgelark. rw Go tp iiii 3 OOuttuental Saloon.- Thotriatixmaddel.ed rind-oleardiest nestatt. rant and Rt*,ll4oxus Ststbe tar a weal lilt . ter t i tinniarittinisonable • of prises. AisliSclielixteX linotca hole, t 6 eater to tiniOnoirS'illtlltotin; Erna novnindir that the Continental, next door to thri Post. agree has such an enormous-patronage. Atlimtgperg . keat • : Of Giniinkeia Cninioixton 'page, in to•ans's Gazelle. D.7Goc.ft 'To retailers or Dry Gecle, two eget_ great lettuce:winks" baitog 'rellatoclt' Fhlat Mre sell at die toweit eastern cash times and cut goods In any length at the piece pews. J .T.lLtauza & Go. • • • ka Market street. Cool park - Hog Wises. Call in at lioltsbeimer's popular Conti nental auiloori t nalf:doar Co the Post Offlea. on Fifth Wool, for , a glass of. good old ale, or sparkling Catawba wine. Of Garclner Stawari?s, Unit paito, New Tliinieti. anal arrived, at 55 juad 57 Fifth street, large aspertineataf aew carpets, which iril be sold ati,rlces to silt the times, Call, ex amine, and becciarttleeti: = It mill . do,yoa gixid.,ldnanfa cturod and sold by' Federal !street, Allegheny Clty.. . , •• See Advertisement Of Gardner ft Stewart's, on nett page, to ie-daV'a Grazed& Pure Orrfiral . Pure Drags!! Pure Drugs!!! Pure Drugs!. at li.eftr26-DralPs.Allegberty. =I totelga Liquors of .411 kinds M. JOIMPIi 8. pnalearilistintry, - 716; 189; 191. 193 and iso - . . y r Moe advertisement . ...Gf Gardner .t Stewart's, on first page, In ip•dars Grawils, : " You v Bay 99 per cant. 21..10nh0l at Joseph 9.lnch% Zest Cast Buy - Rew.liops st Tooopla 0: rifler. .LATEST-CUSSPEirSEIi NEWS .1L By Telegraph to the "'Mahwah Garotte.] Rover:iv, Johnson has declined to mood.- ate hilaheir as - claimant with Mr. O'Connor in the application of.Georgla for an injunc tion against:the operation orthe recon strnc lion sots.- /nhia,rearwma. to tho incitation ir.73a'eon eiatea that lie would hnve to decline; Intaninahna he deatres to aid the --Solii.4;od."47.oninyu:"."a that Ulnae pro;,. ocedings maid and to injury to that section of the country rather than good. Advieesircern'Lotilstiila - state that Gen. S.berids4...bas. by thel erect of hi% recent c dere, abatiluibli, tted,..the bands of the Cavil authoritiee, so' that" Gdiartioc 'Wclia;" who , under the ecumio tloa, tias;power ; to, make 'removal; anitappointmenta , In:Annaba ca. ens, can do nothing without first obtaining his consent. The old Pollen force are retain ed, but. are mete - reapectful toward Union men; and freedmen Alma before. Colonel Thomas Adams, Ylonroeis.Chlef Of,POlkee. 15 continued In that °dice. although an effort Is being made to secure his remeYali and the appointment of General Skphet4oriziirr fy Colonel of 16:totoret1 ,- reglment, In his sensor rayt darland, bf Arkansas,. bits prepared a pititiori for an Miunctlon againnt the etIfOrCOMOLIL of the, shenianza bill in the:tate:id, and Will Make a - "motion to file It in the Supreme Coast neat week. A man named Lewis Linder stopped the eau/ageof fi rw Ifej. deiteral CadWalsAati In Chestnut etre et,fhilidelphisiOn saying ho could pot go to church In Sunday care, and laidWiltilitant allow' anybnolcialde tnere in a carriage. lie was affected and held to keep the peace...- . . The populatinnof Philadelphia, it is said, viii be inatitsed 100,000 by_thnotlection of I,4gne kehantaa a navy yard. • The °Meant the Pilot newspaper, at I.lto s ton, wee partially bruott on• Monday morn leg. Loss 410.600. ,tion:niiumosp. A r mieggeary of Lincoln's Deatb—Dem• oustrattora by the Colored People. r Telegraph to the Plt•shargh tiaeettes.) Ricusiosii Anvil n coneuernortited the anniversary Int: colnle death today. Two thousand met at a grove in the cage of the city and were addressed by two whites and several col ored speakers.. One of the whites made radical speech cautlotileg. them tO beware df the politleal - designs of the whittS,and twilit on equality before laws and In Behests. One MAW...catered speakers-Mada • eon. normals . .. , speech.' lie was raised at the Sotrthi thahe were his people, and ha want. .1 to be at peace with them. To-night the theatre was densely crowded to hear addresses by R. T. Daniel, city At torney; ,Vim..ll. McFarland. President of Councilihnd Idarsailuke Jennies, au ern!. neat, Meyer, delivered bYlitvltation of the , colored people. Solon ltobinson, colored, presided. All the speakers gave their ad. vice as to their , new relations, and adv..' Intentions ofe Ind to suspect the frlendly , white citizens of the Pouf% by dullgeleg getnorho were forming - them. - Into secret segfetfila fdr political purposes. Outside a large crowd of negro°s were standing dissuading others from g , DegfqgthreapeeelleS, whets Longees t lon sif posetibetsveen-the whites and blacks was Mimed there were loud cries for peace. Flak SANDWICHISLANDS: Admiral •Titateber.— Vatted Whiles Oary:Denorateri with the. Order of . }Lenel...menu Firss—rso.omeos to . captain Coels—neelprocity. . Treaty' Between Um Islanste mid the United • . . . ; ~.,,,-yeid April-M . —The Herad's carrels pondeftt at tioneMln, Mindmeti Islands; writes that Adintral Thatcher, United states liar , tlits , biin' dtletnated. -: cry Um sing with t e order of Kamehamena First. There has been a mooting held to erect a monument to Captain Cook. The Chamber of Commerce of Honolulu ' was agnittag the question°, a , reciprocity treaty between the Islands and the United states. - From the statistics •Of iSai It appeared Gist the-exports from the United, Stator were larger than those from any other country. - - , _- , ' Gen. liforgn - Smith, the new American Consul, bad arrived - at Honolulu. • . . • - Lake Navigation. Telegraph tothenttabarga uarette., Dowcinr, N. Y. Ayrlt 15.—Tho Dunkirk Harbor Is now cyan, and the Lake clear Of coon tale south ettoot of Dunkirk. - • ir,f7,,..i::: . :7i.;.:;',J . .: 1 : -,2 *.'ce;=, 11 li t P' -AA 1 L___i ...S1 50 125 YOLITAIE LXXXII.---NO.: 88. FIRST Mink ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. PROM EUPE. The Luxemburg , gitation. SMOCK ON THE SITUATION Spain Accedes toEnglaud's Dew ud THE WAR IN SOUTH AMPIIMA. The Russioas•American Cession. .UCCESS OF CHRISTIANS IN CRETE By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] • [By the Coble.] flser.werowa, April IY.—The Sieamer ral myra, from New York. h. arrived. SPAIS. DEMANDS OD IMOLA:ND ACCEEDED TO NoOrf, April 15,—sriar, bne yielded to the doMand undo by the British Govern 'hoot In the ease of the steamer Ilttorla r 13ftAZLI,.. TOO WAS,. 11,17/1 I,6IAGVAT. ' • lanes, April 75. The • Iliazlllan mall stparrier brings fichittlonal Intelligence that e Emperor of Brazil ,111 order to rolnioico Lie army on the viVerparafraky,l3.o called ttie riational g i oard of the Empire into ac. Vivaservice. Tata cafac4 much discontent . among the people and provoked some op. .posttloato the aoathitutacoot we war with . Paraguay. 1,D./.0171.1 . ILLICSti MEDIATION* . Aprlll.s.—The mall steamer from P.toJaneiro hunt rived. Sboreportsjtvai rumored' there that the fpedlation of the .Uatted States had been summarily rejected DY Paraguay. , IFINAZCIAL ..urn midi:uncut. Ltvr.nroot. April 13—Erening—Cotton ciew ed arm at the following antlinneed quota tions: Middling uplands 111, Orleans 140; the sales amounteitto IS,COD bales. Previa• lone tied:Lanced. Breatistuds—Core; mixed Western Pis. 6,1 per quarter. Wheat; white California I3s. edeles.3l per eental.. Pro duce unchanged. ' I.oheoh, Apra -',ls—Everang.—Wbeat ad vanced Is. per quarter." Core wan last quo ted at 435, per quarter. 11.,eireen, Apnl VS—Evening.--Ponsols 101.;*; live-Twenties Ii; Illinois Central sly; Etta rnass.sOnr, Aprll 75.—Amorican bonds closed at 16?$. [By Steamer.] FP,ANCE" AND GE:SWAN 1r ins zuzsununo grrSTION.DISCI7I33LD • Taw Toss, April 15.—The steamer tile. mania. from Southampton on the:34lon arrived. The racial North Gems= Ggasffe of the MI, in an article referring to Z.he eventuality . of war between France and Prussia on the Luxemburg question, says: "Luxemburg would by no Weans compensate ter the sae• races which would ho entailed by a war, even If victorious. France would only once more evoke the former and now happily extinguished enmity. France should well, consider the Question on all aides before she uttackiria people. defending national In. tegrity. 1 War would also certainly place In question that • demestle which the t ranch Government has striven to achieve. The 31orsiteur Du Soir speaks of Damning. sen , s uestions IA leavin. .the • whole favorable Impression, alt g hough several 01 his assertionamight be seriously disputed. He hes plainly admitted how desirable la the maintenance of relations of cordielty between the German and French nations, and how disastrous would tea war betive t n theta' countries. The atonitrur adds: Count Bismarck. pointed out its dignified Isnguage. the Sects ! shy that Germany should take no Just ana -1 ceptibillties. of France into aeconnt, and also made several important declarations. He admitted Luireinbarg was an hide. pendent State, of winch the - King of land could dispose et in the exercise of his sovereign rights, and ripen his own mums. atbultyy jle did not attempt to COntoit the Indent:thin fact that the inhabitants of the Becky of Luxemburg experienced strong repugnance to be incorporated with Ger. many, and hail:Misted lastly noon the influ ence which the desire oi maintaining pa cific and friendly relations with its power ful neighbor must exercise upon the policy of the Prussian government. ENGLAND. . THE CESSION 01 Er9iumAmAtuc•-I,CT ==C= - - In the British ileruse of Janie, in answer to Earl Clarendon:the Doke of Bucking. ham sold: Within the last two hones a von t nunieation has been• received from It. Pe tersharg. confirming the impression that the negotiations•• entered upon with the United Staten for the • eelvton of Ilnattan America. the authorities at Ot. reterabnig had not beard of. Tee queszionta, no doubt. likely to create great feeling. an d even con siderable excitement, bet 1 trust it be not allowal to the minds of kinglisneneri to have any madneweight. purChase, 1 cannot; myself. think that the cession or if so be, or the territory la lineation •la likely to have any euall overwhelming lntiaeraa upon the brogreas of toil Oneness, opening/re* qqr lood. established. an the other side of too Atlantic, ea Kann sigiyi, g{l7 be maglned. Gur.scE. • IMCCIS33 07-001 CRIIISTIATII. Coast, Ifarcb 91.—intelitgenee }received hero from a Creole bottree,stlitet that two treat, enemmters had taken 'plaarin Crete, remitting in favor cf tee Chriatiana. The- Cretan Aasembly had decreed Political mil:misty • and respect for the religion and property of thellitutsaltnao.. - • - _ FRO,iI.SRW YORK. Carpenters' atrilos Appliesut an End —Colored Lawyer to be Ad.. milted to rriseties in 'Supreme . Court—Two buicides by - Madirtiry - • —Cincinnati Counterfeiter Detaila• Ills }:xp tot tx—Ya Diseissi on Loud ..island, termed Blenlngetis, (Br Telegrapb to the Plitabergti Uszette. Few Tong, An:till—The Indications are that, the carpenters , Milne will soon end, and the mon return to work at the old rate% . The Supreme Court entertained a manna to admit A. Bradley, a colored lawyer of Massachusetts, to practice In the Courts of this State. Ito was referred Wine Commit tee op eh/treater. Two suicides took place to:llity, bOth by. hanging, viii Them:low .Dettritdr and Betsy Can. The counterfeiter. {Prieto, why was M. rested In Cincinnati and brought here, Ints made a . t led Statement of ell his trona actions...lt covers alnety•ilve foolscap page. caatel. disea.se, termed meeingeti. has prevailed for sometime • put , places on Long Island. It attacks persOns In noun health, and Is ifellevedlY ints/- la fort)).eight hours. The inerebrune of the ' brain and Spinal cord aro inflamed, and the whole muscular system Is inibpsated to strong contraction; reaction mut stupor renew into which the patient sinks sod ;Ilea in every case, so far es heard from, except one, death has supervened. :Spea ger Colfax tar gi defer ids intended vis it to Culorado mall after the July session or Congress. An attempt was made today to rob acid murder Alpheue Dubois. principal et a pub; lie wheel, by a Swies named Jose - 1M John son, who was arrested. Advices from kern state Unit the new Constitution Is etillelebuted In Congress. as well as the queatku of granting toierntion to all religious denomination.. The latter qUestiol2 gave rile to an exciting scene in 'he Legislative Gritted States benote—Extra Segatoo. tdy Tsiesnaph to the Pitubursh timettej WastuPwrcr. April 15, AS'lttiont tranmeting any public. busness, the Senate went Into gam:Miro session. When the doors were opened Mr. Pucke tt./ offered the following resolution; Resolved, Thai the Committee on .Prfn4 fog be authorised to miter Into a contract. In tie name of the Senate, with some proper person, U.:furnish ocsidensed or wynoptleal reports of the proceedings :n 'debates, the same to be free to the preen of the country, or any nuthorlged agency thereof. end: Con tract not to continue for a pelted exceed ing one year, and to be subleittcal.to the henate for aperture'. The resolution was referr to a ppo in t e d elec Committee of three, trt bo by . the chair. , Mr. Jeri:Mon moves! to reeres d lo soler the vote by which the Senate passes reic.. taboo to sojourn on Tuesday afternoon. • Mr. Anthony proposed PS extend the Mate till Wednesday. Pending the question, Senate adjOarilefl, szaiziand Conntitet [opal Couperulion. Pr.Telegrapb to Um Pittaboxb Oates .3 Belem°lut, April 15..—The Constant-Weld Convention la earrind by MOW InajoritY.. lc amtembiPs at Annapolie on too , s‘l Wed ne/C1A3911 MAY, I=l SECOl'ill EDITION. FOUR_ O'CLOCK,: A. M• ASHINGTON. Reconstruction and .the Su preme Court. OPINION OF CUIEF JUSTICE CHASE. The Motion of Mississippi to File a Bill for an injunction Refused, By T . Qlcgraph to the rittaborztt Ilasettc.] WASHINGTON, April 15,1. OPINION OF CIIIILF JUSTICE' CHASM IN THE utesteetret ease. In thu United Stathi Supreme Court, to• day, Chief Juattett delivered the opinion of the Court in the case of the State of Ml.lsslein vs. Andrew Johnson and 0. C.Ord. on the motion for leave to filtrate bill, as 10110W2: • . . A motion was Maio some days linen on behalf of the Stato of Mississippi for leave to filo a bill on behalf of that State, praying this Wart perpetually to enjoin !and -re straits Andtare Johnsen and E. O. C.Ord. commanding in the district of alleslssippi and Arkansan. from executing, or inauy manner carrying out certain acts of Con. ;tress. Ted acts .referred to are those of ' March 21 and 22.3,11?-01, commonly known as reconstruction acts. The Attorney Gonaral objected to the leave asked upon the ground that uo bill whlclimakes the Preeldemi, I. de: fondant, and seeks an Injunction against him to restrain the performance of his du ties, should be allowed to be filed in this ' court. This point has been fully argued, and wit will now dispose of It. WO shalllint it oar umelry to the question presented by the oh)ection, without expressing an opin , ion on the broader fasces discussed 1u GM argument, whether in any ease the I're:3:dent of the United States may ho required by the powers of this Court to perform purely ministerial nets required by Paw, or may be held amenable in anialse otioirwise than by Impbadimentfor Tho stogie point which requires considera tion is this: Can the President be restrained from carrying not an act of Congress situ be unconstitutional t It le assumed ey the counsel for the State of MlssiaelOet that the President, In the execution of the , reconstruettort act, is required to perform mere ministerial duty. In this rummy lion is, we think, it compounding of the terms mloisterel arid executive, which are by mimeses .equlvalent In import. A nihriterial duty, the performance of whim may in proper cakes ea required by theherel of n departurlint by judicial pro met:, as tre in respect to which not Mug le left to discretion. It to a elinple definite duty. arising under the:conditions admitted or proved to exert, or taltased by MT. The ease or Martury h r. Medi-son, - Secretary_ of Siete, (let Crunch ill) furnishes an illustra tion. A Citizen el. been nominated, con firmed and appointed ajustlee of the peace for too Instr.:ter Columbia, and his mm. tulmiou Lai been made: out and sealed. Meth. lug retnideolto be done except delivers', and the duty Of delivery was imposed by law on the Secretary of Mate. , Jit was held chat tile perfOrautnee of tau duty might be enforce , / by maadatirms, issuing from the Court baving.jOrtielicelon. - Mang carestron. dell; Postmaster General. ,tersua Stook. ton ,and.-as: 2 4 As act of- Conk-Pass-, 311sct.c-he Poet matter... General, to credit Stockton mni Stelrm with such sums Os the Soltettor of the Treasury should Sad due them, and sums s refused to creclit them with sums so found due. It wait held that Me ! crediting 'or money, seas e. ministerial duty, t h e performance of which might Amerced in mica of these casm. Nothing was ltd. to tvcretion.l. There was_ no room for theexerciso or judgment. Tee law re. quired the perforkaance of a single specific am, and that eriormence it wad held hdlg Lt gbe resort by. mandamus. 'Very : allure= is the d of the President ' in the exercise of th uty ierpower. It is his daty to ace that the law. are faithfully eximuted, and among therm laws are the acts named In the bill. By the first of these acts he is , required In mairti getscaqs to command in the several Military f orce to and to detail n fin Mle ent military for to enable each of. ncers to discharge their duties murder tee law.- Ily asuppicinentary set other dutles ' are imprniml On. Um several eetuteamlang generals, and their duties must necessarily bo performed undo; Lite supervision of the President, as ConamandenimCidef, The duty thus Inchon , ' on the President la no just sense minteterlat. .is purely mem. tire and pontical. An attempt on the part of the Judicial lieraztutent. at. the hover= ent to onion' the performance of ouch duties by the President, might to just. ly enaramertzed, th language of ostice Marshall, man anion" end oleos.thief site extremes:Me. UM true, that in tee instance before as. the interposition of the Court's net amain to enforce action; try Lila Ex • ru e t c u to i rq e d u m nd in e r such a a tla tlon on a al d er leg. 'elation allegryl ea lie encomitttutionell Dot n - c are unable to perceive that Ma Orem= principle taro liars the mom = or tho general whiten •foroble o Judicial inteMer enco with thooterchia of bee:o;4We alliere- Men. It was admitted in the argument ' two the application now made to us is -wither:sr precedent, end 'this Is Of surchweight'agalibil..! it. Hatt *theca sup. posedi at the harOtratthis - Cicart. , woutd,in key case. interpose to arrest the execution • ee etteCiineltutenoM! set o Cclagreie, can hardly be daunt.% thet the iroviroati.r. with that object, would have Leon hereto. fore erldressed-tott. SuotiOcartaltieSl time been frequent. Tire constitutionality of the act • fel or ntr e '-d anu e ry ' a tetn M - a i T l m e t t e nt pad verineuent Changes to the relidlye importer:co! of EMUS and" ItheUWA: and was by inany.• id/Wised tfi Dirgerryegua with - disitstrope tp Interests is P. 1.114011110 InlaGe; WC no one seems to earre.hhougbt Of an blrellta. tine for an , mhauction malted., the moon- Mon of-tberietby tint PreritleSt. And yet It is Ottiteult to pereelVe wpm. artist principle the epulteetion nowebelot• us eau be allow. ed, and similar 'aPPlitili3oo4 'in Oat and other Mike CPll4l.'h ate burn Chilled: halt that no Men iteellcition 'era MCC be. fore made le tiny cum, Li:idlestes the general judgment of the profession teat no sects applimtion &timid be entarteinecl, It .will hardly bet contended that Counties. Casa. torpoM In hey ease to restrain tire ....IT Mont of arr. ismatmegtutlonal law, and yet, how can the right he Pl/Mel Itilerpoaltiou to prevent such an enactment, when the purpose le evident, and the. execution of that parpruci curtain be. disthigalsbed In prhmtple froM the rightly filch interrws; anion amine!, tho execution of ouch. e law by the Priddilent. Congress Is the Jeanie. tire depart:nonce( the Government. Tee Neither ea r n the egth,litivo depextineuM. . Neither can realrelpol, fn. 1.111 hake. by the tudicint dern.rtmont, triongli the spit or tmtli, when performed, are, in proper ca see, Salient to Its teignikatice. The trepreprieLy of each leterfereem will be clearly seen :fi'.°lgg:P°l7r , V2 fUtiPlitll„7l7; reinnetion praye.l for be allowed, tile President Athould refuse Obedience, It Is nersliass 10 observe that the Court has no power to bnp - iree Its proems. e If, on the other hand, the!Presldent compiles with the the stet Congress, and range Clear xeeete the stet ofle It .1301, that collision may occur between the. executive and the legiststiy.e departments of the Gov. ernment. May not the Ipulso of illeprelere-. tattoos Impeadh the Provident far itch re. Masi, and In that case Guild this Coati la ternemln Pi:441(.0f the President, tbdis en. dangered by complignep with ita inandaus, and restrain by lidenetion ta m e gehttO of the United Stater from sitting as • Rogry Of Ifiriumehment • • Would the strange Oepectatle be offered to publia wonder K an:attelarA - try Ude- Court to arrest the proceedings in that Gourd These gum. those answer themselves. to true a MAIO may ills aft origluel bill In this (Mart, and It may be true In stma cases that such bill may Milled sisal:nut we Vetted Staten; but n ace fill:)Hutiagle4 , that this 00,41 pee, tie hurtsthollonot a trill to enjoin the PresElent i his ePlelW duties, mid that , no such bill ought toter received try us. It has been sue. 'rested that the bill eonteins 5 prayer that if the - relief sought henna be 'bad Sager; ;Andrew •Joheforn, Preeldent, it may tie guarded against Andrew Johneen an •Citt nen of Tennessee; but It to plain that relief epaulette° execution Of ; an ;et of Congress Audrew Johnson,lS relief againet Us la. , anctiOn against the execution of an act of agrees by the Incumbent of the pretiden- ttal ollt co, and Cannedbe reoelved, whether It desorlbes film as till Preaideht or simply as citLkon of s state. The motion for lef t. ? to Ale the bill, Is, th The or p e inon hieing been delivered, the Ciao!. Justice announced that the Court would notait on next Priam, it:being thrOd Prictury, tied Tlntraday would be substituted as linottendaY. Ile 011E1501.1051 In theme) Of the =AM Ot floOrgla against certain olilcores the Attorney general maims no ob. jectien to the Piing of the bill, and we will, therefore. grant leave to die that bill. Mr Sbarkey.—lt the Court PleMe. the oh. joctfpata attempted to Ado • PITTSBURGH,. TUEStiAY. APRIL t 6, 1867. seems to be the attempt to cop:drab° Pre-sr dent The bill Is notated, 6201 I 0111 reform It to Cult the views of the Court and present lt agate. Chief justlee.—Leave to the the bill Is re fused. When another bill Is presented It will be considered. Mr. Sharkey.—Do I understand the Court to say the application can be made on Thursday. Chief fuitice.—Oa Tb nrsday. I=l In the Supreme Court. in the cake of the Peterhoff; her tackle, &a. vs. United States, Chief Justice Chase read the oplutonof the; Court, holding :there could be no legal blacked., of the Clo Grande, that river be- ing in part neutral, and orderiag the rest°. ration of the ship and all the cargo, Amyl: that which was contraband of war; and that which belonged to the owners "of the contrabied portion. The Court say that the trade between listamoras and Loudon, even with the In tention of supplying Texas from the former place, cannot bo declared unlawful, for the reason that the general principles of Inter• national law It:4l . th the conclusion that neutral Usde from' neutral to blockaded pelts by inland navigation is lawful.; nor, say the Court, will It be inferred that a blockadaof the hie Grande was intended• It was nit so expressly declared. That Ayer wan as much Alexlcan as American. The President seat a message to the Ben- ate, enclosing communhattions from the Secretary of the interior, , Attorney Gen. oral and Secretary of the State. The former has no illfOrMAtloll on the subjoct of the absence of territorial otllcers from their -poets. The omen; say inch absences inva riably. have been under leave previously gmated,except Lathe last leave of Alexan der Cummings, which was applied for by telegraph from Deaver, and granted after ha reached Washington. The paella noces. any formach leaves of absence is stated. In the tables submitted no parted the expenses have lama charged to the Government. TITANSB 7IIOIC TII. 4rlTll/111 Tho /Oat:la¢ Minister. Count Wydwi. bruck, has warmly thanked the Secretary of State for am kludness and promptness with which be acted on the request o( the Austrian Emperor relative to VISIT TO ISDIAX TZIMITOII.I. The Senate Committee on Indian ..14airs will, after the present session. visit the ter ritory west of Rhesus, with a'slew of select ing a locution for the Indians Hof that State, and their prompt. removal thithrr. They expect to leave for Lawrence about the of Slay. This act is in accordance with a rebolutlon adopted by the Senate. nonmariess constant°. The Senate confirmed the following norni. nations: Postmasters—Leant Sesehti Middleton, 0; John Y. Thomas, Indepole donee, MO.; Mores Muultegan,llll - M. Lewis, You du Lac, Wisconsin.. 70111164.5105 S auscrae. The SenatereJceted the following Col. lectors of Internal /Lorene...4lmA'. Moore, Third District, Mo., Allen Y. Richardson, Fifth District, MO. Postreasters—Abner P. Dubin, lowa, Moccs 11. Kirby Upper Sandus ky, Ohlo; Norman K. Bream, Van Wert, Ohio; SumuelJeffreys, Wooster, Ohio. is. diaa agent—Tin:lmm A. Smith, .Macon City, Missouri. WAITING ORDIRS. Edward !Amore bal been detached from ordnance duty at Jefferson banana*, Mao sour', and place] walling orders. valow riez rtc ft/t1.0.0 , 1). •. The Secretary of the loterfor has received from the President of the Union Punta road, eastern division, an affidavit !eller iktg the completion of them:month section of toe:K.l'4par milea Of, that, read, and the Government commissioners have been to.. structed to examine and report on the Mite. ACIAIT 00NT11111121% Thomas Ellby Smith, con firmed last week as Conan' to Panama, but tbo doy otter re. considered, today wits &min soatirmad. =I it la rablerstawl the irmate has pattpon ed the nomination of Colonel Capron, es Commiestoner of .I.gnsul lure, until ne.xt December. The friends of the present eumbent, Imam Newton, say be will then to prepared to resign. trecotsre Doing the ‘anelversat7 of the death of President Lincoln, the bundles" et the depot of equipment and • clothlui were draped in mourning and flags display.' at balSmast. Thetas" of all the public build ing*, General Great's headqusrtere, Head linerter" of the Departmental Washington. end many other phase throughout the city were at Imitates" dories the day. °swum. csall Gan area atca noCala Li. tele of the Supreme Court reads as • at•roegs Issued out of this Court tit any snit In eqntly shalt be served oa defendant sixty days before the antra of said pro• ewe." , - Today the Court ordered UM, inbpoenne to issue against defendants in Um Georgia 0111 of complatnt ease, as prayed by yeti- Dena. The Court wilt allourn In Day, and as the sixty days roantrod tly the ripe can, not occur between now and that than, the return day4nust necessarily be at the next - regular term of the Court In December. If unbar procoudinipt tri the cage, according to this Interpretation of the onto . ny legal gentlemen, will, thereon, be poitposed 1 until that time. • E;c soItELLTZD TOR YSXIQ&j.O! LOOUISI4. Cones! Frank 4 .liarron is nominated for *arab al of Lon talanka. and Oluo r nliollesior. otconneetoint, as Consul to liaison. FROII VIE 8011 U. ilesilltedlop (a North and Month dos 11.0—Procamsailon of !7e Sileb, le* Belot's,'Thereto — Xs , It6prisopt. , mem ,ter Debit,. By Tplample to the Platte:dab Gateits.) Astir yeas, April commandant of military district So. 9, embracing Borth and Booth Carolina, has tuned orders tinder data .er South Carolina; Aprli 11th, Betting forth' RV. the general destitution. prevailing *Meng tbeXMonllsl.l44 qr i 94 distriCt rea ders mammary for their relief the adoption of extraordinary measure'. lle, theroftwe, orders that no one shall be impflabood medal% c=ept upon cony!. lion of freed; that Didgmeitt or di:cacao for I the payment of money on cause, 01 action ;dialog between December 4, ion. and Doe 14. lad, strait not he me forced by exemitiou against the property Or the. person of the ilatendantt that IS hula", Coroners and tub. "Maiden shell- 'Upend' ibr- twelve months sales -of properly on habil lies contracted prior to December 19th, sus; hit proceedings, for the recovery -ref- Matey for ' thit put:Mesa of negroos are sespendeet tint In Was of property by. exception . or order of Court. there shah be reserved to defendants, hay. log rerolllcs denending upon them, Insole m ento of busbabdry,.lionseholq gouda, etc., to the value of, five hundred ,thilera, an d that the property pf absent debtors shall pot be taken under. the foreign attechment preceso. T. 40 Order IllsO the Pr": tine:rif carryinjr yeadly werditsll4. oscptt alg d ur i tirra 'art run " ral re:3:1 4' 1%1 military commission. - -The pun . l: 3 l , lm . esti e e r f . g:3, th .l. 4 jajtelt s ra 'r ldit ' lalty 11 given the dower of NOM" anti 00010 parollna it reprieve or pardon persons a nd to and pentenced .by Will teen:wand to re. ml' Mies and ;Minim CaaudisTos, April tonere' Males' Order IthYthat the execution In Civil Suite for twelve menthil,, gives general salts, " ge ° 7;oUit Ollffin•POr, Published at Columbia, has been purchased by its. liash .and other cohered men, and .Ivl.ll Ito as siconserystiso argon.: F ROM SOUTH AMERICA, Anbreliy bind Illtinary Despaplm— Coby Sou nein— Zn-Vreadaltallts nag bliy Seer niers Insinibeneceb.licli . 'seem on Painsma. - ' - • . . . !us Telegtsphto.the Pittsburgh nstettnri Anvil 1g....44v1Ces from Pan ama present a pletetre of atuprohy and milt. tory despothowha Colombia. Mounters bad Snail/ Prokep pto Congress by tannery force aod .tcoprisonod slaty-Wen Senators and nepresentstl res. among thew ex-rreeddent hie rival at the .T 7 election. jt was - expected the next ' oh wt. of attack World au mamma, sad the state of that n a me would in all likelihood declare ltself independent, CITY MIDI SllStallki. IrfOuat:UlLermlion7PAGEce..—wiTh:t m +tA E: fulte ... st 7 a .„4. 7 7 re• Nl* pi eettbi ctyloc!itn the city, Ota - be Awi,suclDE. ROEBIBLE TRAGEDY pid)lE23B 00IIIiTY. Au Old Alai anldeaa Hl■ Wiley while eltapitsc watt w Axe, mad Hangs lltnatell to • Tree. By the Pacific and Atlantic telegraph line we are placed' in: - pasaellsion of the par. Oculars of hue of the 'most horrible Magee dice we have over chronic*. The IMMO ti the dark dock was near ttar quiet village of Mount Morris, Rome-alai miles north of Warnesimrg. Greene. county. It appear* that Martin Cane, a frugal and Ind astrtomi farmer. had been living for some time past on bad terms with Ins wife, although noth ing beyond angry words had ever mimed between them. On Sturdaynight Cane arose from his bed at about ten o'clock and pro. caring an axe, returned to;Ills ohJim: her where ins wife was slospingunconscions of danger, and dealt her two blows with the deadly weapon upon the-head. The first blow terribly trantured the skull, while the second !mewed to have been welded on by the arm of the woman, who awoke to a realisation of her husband's latent to raur .4o, dor her. The old map th inking he had cc oomplishoct. his d yurposu Of murder, fled toe geld ad) * his house, and with his suspenders 1.1 er . succeeded In aommitting eniet , . ging himself noon an apple tree. rm we, prompt ly given and the neighbor& sttrneMd to the house foetid the intern a dying condition. and her husband and murderer lifeless, sus-. paroled to the tree, as staltsi. Medical aid was at once summonedier the poor woman, but sae sank grodurabrand expired last night at eleven o'clock. - Thu tragedy crea tat Intense exciteerent , in Arreene county, and hundreds of Persons.dtrrnig yesterday, visited the scone of da Ooramenoe. No sow tine is assigned for Vane's' horrible deed, and Mint induced him tO to perpetratlon itimerecoejecture. ltedassrversixtyyears of ago and hie wife was but a few years his Junior. In oar next edition we will' =idea. vor to procure fuller parttorders of the her. rsblo tragedy. . .. Relief fee the Reatb—lteeolatione Adopted Ned Addeo:does Delivered. The aoloorned meeting, of the citizens cif rictsouratt and vicinity for the rollers( the starring South, was held yesterday after noon atthe hoard of Trade liooms, and we are sorry to nay was but bnt poorly attended. .:This meeting was called:to.order by the President,'Mr. ticerge 0. Thurston, who stated that the mecum iraa ready for soy Suggestlens front paella present, where. upon IL. 11. Kerr, Made a short ad dress, in w Wehrle shut:lei; tithe famine la iroland twenty years slims and stated that Pittsburgh then raised weer ben thoneand dollar* In Moot**. and over thirty thousand dollars worth of (cod and clothing Is the enuntrv. If we could do Ito myth fora for eign country, could we not do something for our own starving countrymen, Tne Spotter &leo en earl! to Our Mid Ore In 1845, t ra d n rm*r elgil n :lls %tut :rte . :IT:T.:WI; SOnthern State. ho vouch:idea by stating that ho knew the gwrlneke el oar farmers, nod felt cound..t. tool the/ would not no eonearol to to vele, for "the Lord loveth a cheerful floor," and offered the following ADDIZER AND //140117T/01111. With charity for all and,malice towards nano!' We meat respectfully cat the attention of the people of •Ilegheny county, tet . ninth. ern States, In which a large portiott clout fellow briars are deetiturent the neceses. ries to entitle tiro, starring . unto death for the want or 10.1 In te ~ ntwof Vicar. We' plarefore twolte..the i tiligpation- of oar &mum throughout er. thus t to assist with their (ample) mean by contributing whatever they can spare to money, bread. studs and all other kinds of produce that our people In their generosity end enmity may deem proper to donate. Too accounts which reach us daily of the destitution of the Southern people fill our heart. with anguish for (no entering poor of Gist woe-stricken country. which calls loudly on the benevolent to assist to stay. tog the monster !nervation. Then will you Pho era blasted with plenty •hy a litinuiene rovidence refuse to aid too nufortunatri Will It ho sold of our people that they mood all day .111 e, end teased to bestow • their mite On Isufferleit woman and chldren, when we Lave fed and tiothod tae sublecte of the Queen of Great Britain and others. We trust that miscue reproach will not he cast at our doors. when by secoling what we can see re may he Shahan. of saving the lives of tbomando of our own people. Then, tritons Rod Automats, qf Allpehe. ny County, "tip unto others as yob Woul.l have others do onto you." and to the. Mime of God bestow your charity on thee* Who cannot essist themealreft (Po ~W eiCira YON thename of to starriest all ages. soxev .04 conditions, to fervent Yonr j moans and assist is alleviating tbe 'lllnet distress that pervades toe hoer slootharn people. We appeal to every human bean to do all that mot be dace la the holy cause of preserving' hie, liens of our fellOrbeltb I sans In that portion to our °Daimon genus I try. Therefore. ResoZtvd, That• committee ot nee be ail. pointed, whose duty It will be tomtit nubile meetings in soca :ammo in the Country as may be deemed inteinable. .1 - hat the clergy lie requested to cell the attention ethic:Wl et:overtire congregatione to the