TUE PITTSURGIT GAZETTE. .I . PUBISSILED BY PENNIIIIN, RFD & CO., AT GAZETTE BIMDING, No. WISCL2. Galseept. E. IS. PENNIMAN. t Editor , T. P. lIOUSTON. JONIAII KING lti EL% ON P. IL ki:E. BnetUC" .2"111'° 1= Ettyde Copies 3 cent. Del!vend, by eirriir,,(pci cent, Mall tub": tints. q..r.Y.4.—•••-•" "`°°. Lliern.l redut Lima to Newsboys .4 .3.3131 TEILSISFOR - WEEKLY: Tkreo Copies, per Year , by Fl:e do.' do. do. each rn or morn topic.. to one addrers. and one free to elalp, each CITY ITEMS l'ort I , llid tstabhulunent at :216 ren stic,,t: Card.—ltobert hunter, 11. D., rhYslopm for OS:leases of the Throat,Lungliand Heart. ' Dr. llouterwlll eloso his °Oleo la Pitts on„ Saturday evening, dprD =h. Those wko doSlroto avail themselves of 1110 experlatee, prey lons to his return to New Nora., should do so at once. Coasoltatlon rooms, 31erehant.S hotel. - Nee ii.avertlgeoneot Of Gardner Steirn.rt , g, on lint. paCe.xn I.°".qnra Crt:c/fr. A Sleeping befonands. litho Stomach be Meetlye, it will not be long until- the. whole system, Organ after Organ , wilt bogie to, perish and decay for want of the proper supply of aliment and nutriment to - repair .the wasting energies of nature. Tide the - ros.son why 1)11.. , 131.00D . SEARCIItili bas such onderful potency in caring disease. it seen briagsthe ateMaeli ftito a contlitbin which ettablei It'to"a:ssimilaterhe food in tended for. the rebuilding of the human machine. Dyspepsia would; in most eases. hen 4150500 of ..ahort duration if Dr. Rey. sees Blood Smreher were earlier resorted to In the cure thereof. At, this season .of the year, wlnPsa the overworked and over- tasked organism needs .eome prophylactic. there IS none which tenet all vie with Dli. KEYBEIVS BLOOD SEARCIIEIt, whose Lures meet :you at. every corner of tho street. The Blood Searcher, has not only mastered the simplest forms of disease by its restorative and tonic power, but.ir has, by its enabling powers, In a short. time re stored the bided of thousands to a healthy emedetuney.and which, like a river of .11fe, ILS restdred and toned up to the standard natere,eVery organ of the body. The most. malignant sliveriseS 'known to man have been eared. by 'it. We knoW several whore names enold ho glioes who for years hove desi , kireil of ever getting well, who, after the nsP of Dr. Keysor's L'lood Searcher ..for a short. period, have leice restored to entire health - and vigor. -• IterhMkter, reader, t hat we speak of DIL iii:YSkt'a BLOOD SEAM:HEIL, which thO • Doctor prepares with his owe hands, anti Which gaia its composition more Medical v iron: than any other preparation with svYiicri We ilia acquainted. If you have any doubts ...hOr its efficacy , call at the Deo. tart t stOre,'No:l4.o Wood street, and got a. citthilircentaintng abundance of testimony: of its value, or can upon him at his consult. Ism rooms, Nu. LO Penn street. fits officn hours are from 8 toll and math', u. • Ask for Dr. ileyeer's Blood Searcher; find . take no otlier.- lice dollar per bottle, or six for' it ve Nce-Advertlsemept or Gardner S: Stew:l.We, as drst• page, In • t.c.dtap's Ga.:c.ftr. I=ll !,,,lees, Soaps, Caneles, I..ard Ott, cte.,l at ! auctlon, on Friday, April 'X th, at the Ma eal., llnll Auction /louse, 63 and 51 Filth street, commencing 4. loo'clilek A. M., and cOutinuing .at . r. 5e., precisely, will be tad without reserve an immense assort mentor. groceries,- embracing Leo stock of a large honor, haiing a largo jobbing trade, (d,cliaing business,) coraprl.lng groceries , epleee, 208.135, paper sack., dried peaches wine, etc., etc. The attention or retailers and (writhes is called to this sale; which 111 be perereptory, the goods being choice and fresh, and will be sold In packages and lots to suit Perehssers• Sea Advertisement QlCardner t st.Mart . 3,on first page, in to-day's Gazette. just R^_ce tied • A fresh supply or Crosse. and lilacir.Well's famous Pickles and Mustard., Also very' choice Layer ltalvens, Imperial and Turkey; Francs. Smyrna Flo, will be sold . at the, lowest market price, at No. IL:Fed eral street, - Allegheny city. Nee Actsertt.ement Of Gardner Zt Stewart . % on first page, in to•tlay'a Uctzel.tc. • " Dry lloodw. To retsilers of Dry Goals we, offer great liduccmunts, bating a full stock which we sell ;Lt the lowest eastern cosh prices end cut goods In any length at the Y.IC4.X, price. J. At. Ilana.aa, .h Co. 59 Market street. Sea Advert/gement Of Gardner g: Stewart's, on firet - page, in to-daVn Gazate. , Pore Drugol Pore Dregel! l'ere Pure Drug. et Kate S. Draft's, Allegbeay... • Ton C. 13 BUY . . Foreign Llquars of all „Made at .1 osePll 8. Finclie Distillery, No. ID, 191. 193 awl 1%5 Hee. Advertisement 01 Gardner . ,t Stewart's, on first Dago, t.tley's 6'mi/tr. You Can Buy US per cont. rtiooho: et Joseph B. Lfnch•b • Ton 4..Nin Buy Hew flops 04,7065,11 R.Yineh4 A Romance of Crimo—A. Myetrrt o. Mopporsed tattlettie tit 100 Year. Ago rrevento lhaye beets a Deliberate Murder—Dow, Meduced Woman Avenged Der Wrong. The! usual quiet Of glaniville, has beep disturbed .by an incideut of great mi l chitint to us, and one Which forcibly inUnt rates tho old saws that "murder will out," and "a' woman' Minuet - keep a secret.. Abeut eleven years ago there came to this county, 'and settled about, ace miles from' this town, is man named Ltudsmsi of South Carollers, in which .State be abandoned his wife and three children. One of his neigh bor.; named 1-telcher , was um father of two buxom daughters, between tile younger of whom, aged Mitten, and Hudson, there sprung up an intimacy, which resulted in the s.stuetion of the girl. Nate yearn ago tots month Hodson committed suicide, and was (octl la the garret Of cla tease. bang ing by trio peck, lite knees touching the floor. Ile Must have !committed the deed setae four or five days before his body wen . tts the r e mains had tunnoioneed to decay, and one side of the face nod ear were much, esters away by the rats. A eon. • Orter'a Inquest was held mer the body, and verdict of suicide returned. Oats of the jurors: however, noticed smoothing like a piece of trim M the ear of the deceased, lint tliti not examine it very Minutely, nor did Ito mention the (set for some time after. The younger Deleher girl married 14 man named McNabb, with ahem she has since lived very happily, notwithstanding tile became a mother In a few month' , tiler re. ing married. The family prospered.' The 1. elder "ulster likewise 'married, and was • " math respected, none of the neighbors buy 10h aught to say against either of the girls. lief there was a skeleton in both households; • and the sisters, as they; plodded along We journey ^f Wu, were continually harassed by fears and doubts, each striving to vain . to allay the Tinto. elicit haunted their mind. • A feW weeks since, during sat of despot deney. the : younger , sister divulged to n Ittniglin e i if th e t.rtibluit.ret which bad so long wghed upon her eon rte Mace and male her urn! a torment: it Was that h e r a eir „au, h e r al ti er and bminstal. had inurdereatal• • 50 ,0 ,ffer story W/11,11111.t in company with. • McNabb, whom she silt: niarried.and aa..0 , 4,4 salter, she called aro°, Mada ms, 'nod telling him of her ritention, upbraided ,kith her betrayal ' lisps,. attempted. to laugh away the affair, end for. the Ant T • t informed her of his being 'a married , scan. Thls Incensed bosh the sisters and i 'McNabb, all of whom COMM - eased an es rand 111101.1 iillitnoll, AS had been'preciously . agreed upon Cat. , lie refused to render jostles. to the girl whom tic had ,rt foully wronged. iludsou was easily overmuwered . . and killed by driving tato Ills ear n portion tit the Iron spindle belonging to n eldnni^,g , wheel. After the murder was accomPlisit , the body was taken to the left of the ruble. and left banging by the met, ea It .wns found several dam, thereafter. The woman to whom this fearful secret was Imparted divulged the facts beforetne - MatidiurY at the proem term of the Cir. emit. Court, who at once found n bin !Wiling. his wife, and sister-In-law. and on • yesterday the parties were arrested, hi-Might to tide town. and placed In jail. 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April .'24.—SLOC/7. market Slat ;.con sole au,.;; Erie share', 3.3!.4; Illinola Central, 7.1; U. S. Rouge. -• • . unaseutvr, April 24-43-2 a ponds, 73. PATLIS, April 74.-2 r. x.—Bourse heavy-and Itentes still filltn c. Lt . :carom , . aprtl . 2 ,-Ncen.—COtton tends downward; !Wed twMl nailea middling unlands at t0 , 1,e; 4/rleans, lid; market Ilreuil;tutr.,—enUla l w nen , . u Oats IA 74. Barley. It 473. t Prov tato.: —Pork, 77A 64. Beef. lei, Bacon, zrA. Lard 50a 6.1. Cheese, f)OA. Prculuee Spirits—retro. leum, Is; retitled do. is 44. rotusUeA. SpititS Turpentine, aa, Ga. Itostn-2ales of col/anal:l244:a. Tallow, lit 6d. Clover Seed Lo - caroor.., April 24-4 r. x.--Cotton is still heavy and detaining; 3tl,Fillngt7l) lanns,lo!44lohd, and Orleans; lol,•‘1. • LOSJON. April .2.1-..Nabx.—Linscual , t) £t 10:;; enertn 011, .c 131; Manic: Oil, .Cl 5. Linseed Coke; x)100. , • • Loancal. Aprll 24-9 P. x.—Tile sugar Wiz. 1, - .et is wlllsout any quotable Change. .Izrwzr,r, April I.4.—NooaL—Petroleum , 45 francs Per 100 Isilogrammes: Lc:SOWN April .24—Earning —Consols, 71 , , , 51 V1ir5,67 , , , Z., Illinois Centrr.t.'Erie 3.P,5. carout., April 2-4.—E..4 . aing.--;:otten: sales reached I^ ooo bme,; the tniiticat was weak;'Ltindling Uplaud9 at "10 , /illtNd, and ()Henna, 1030. In ItreadStutra t hornl is but little change. California Wheat. Its Cal. Coin, 405 Cl. Provisions are unchanged, ezcept lord, declined 3.1, and Is quo.. ted. at s7a 3.1. rraluce LI unchanged. $ - • t Ry 11011.1 New Your, steamer Periere. from Brest on the I:ith, arrived to-day. Thu City of Baltimore, Western 'lletroPollassnd lioroussia, from lidropo, have also arrived. The London Standard of the 11th rep tale a war between France Mid Prussia Lncvlta lie within a few months. Some German papers are already_disens• oleg military operations. The 'Nunn 'tier man Grtrettc, a Prussian ministerial P.P. , , hat an article on the subject which attraeta general attention. , • A. Frankfort letter save tbo exelMinent 113. Germany Intense. fee 1110.4 inveterate 01./11.01 Frcasi-s side with her and she will be supported by public opiniennow, and c0110,1e1,8 supported b p ub li c The Purls papers consider the Luxem burg question chtotriplssed with greet danger. The I.or France does not attempt to conceal its aporehension. Advices from Vienna state that the Cabi net no longer considers 11,01'1)011nd 117 any considerations towards the old couleder- tans. A Paris letter of the rays the (Ina . clai panic still continues. The Bourse In greatly excited, and little Is tatted of bat war. All betters it Inevitable, lito'ign morns think the Exposition will delay it tor some months. There ta , :e. been large sales nal a mini decline. The -Mendel, maintained absolute silence relative to the report , of 'nu ultimatum having been sent to Prussia by France. The In Fronce declares the Gurernent has hitherto shown a 6pirlt of prudence which has with illtileulty kept down the emotions and aspirations excited by. the mbition of Prussia. „It IA reported the Campo( Chalons will be format Primedlately, and ten thousand men coneentrattil there. The Prussian government will oonVOke .the etinmbe re coon after Easier. The Inhailiants of Luxemburg had pre• sented an address to the King of Dollard asking to he annexed to France. Pita Perlin Jeurnal save, m trot event of war, the whole North (lemma army will bo furnished with needle guns. Thu fortitle, lions of, Mel Day, -llama and Small: wltt are being ennelacrubly extended, TIM North German (3 , ,12411 says, no one In Germany wishes war and 'e in Prelnee Only these can desire P. Olio PliteUlal 0 upon gen eral miefortunn. It maintains that no seri es. urglitilt , raVUl 1,0 11.1.111C.141 la favor of the necessity of limo annexation of Luzern.' barg,to Prance. . . Bistrtrk, on the Ott. to reply to a query stated that lISSPO Darmstadt hail not ex pressed a wish to enter the German. bond. In consequence of the stipulations of the treaty of Prague, IL would be necessedy, bee fore the while of Home Darmstadt could the confederation, to have au under standing with Austria, with whore Prussia could Deem friendly terms. Members of the larench hemate, who pro , _ posea an . ' interpellste gevernmention dint .Iqt:et of Luxembourg, have renounced thmr Intention. 00 tin nt to hatted° dipl.w Latin aetiOn.of the goveornment. }tOM RIEXICO • Partleulartiorthe Capture nirrurtila— ltatnored Iteropture—lmperial of ficers SUot—Deusaud.for the tiorren• der of Vera Crutt—Daanitilllktut aGatu Defeated at Queretaro. Telecrsph to the tt Li rlttsburi aratte•l - Now 'i"otta. April be Steatuer Co lumbia. from Bavaria, on the 20th bud., has arrived. Thu lino of steamers between France and Mexico! , aboutto be stisneoded: advice. , front Vera Cruz give the report that the Imperialists bad retaken Puebla, but is state t hat acccounts, Oa th&contrary, state that Diaz .had defeated an Imperial force at Venty de Cordova, be tween Puebla and the city of Mexico. which was sent to aid In the defence ofo. Pnehla. Vera Cruz letters state that Diaz. Lust two 'thousand man in the assault. upon Puebla, which was taken on the '2d; the on- perial loss wt. one thousand. /le - had pre• viously made two demands for suirender, which were insultingly rejected. In com pliance with his threat that it the demand was not promptly acceded to, all the officers defending the city, from lienteuttati up, were cit.eut..d , the number Varying. ac cording to dilferent aCcou ate, from twenty nine to one hundred and nine. Some one hundred and forty °Mont , In the fortillea tions were allowed to Capitulate and their liven spared.. Immediately; twee thp. cap ture, Diaz Seat threw thousand Mtn and %battery to uttsel: Vera Cruz. . • The I.lberala Co the 11. th demanded the surrender of Vera Cruz. A .mincil of war was held by the Imperial chief, uud It was believed they would capitulate. 'rhe reported ..oarte of alaziatilinn front Queretaro to the City of !dor lee is .115ercti. teed, The Imperialists made another turtle from Queretaro and were defeated.. Mexican adylees received at New Orleans say Vera Cruz is closely Invested by the Liberals, seven thousand etro p g. cnmmand ed by Generals 'Mende. and Larngoll. , Alit intercourse between the city rind country . sus IS pended, and 'atarvaticti is Imminent. The city was being FROM SAADATM MINDS T. ttttt Plchoorn.r lireekel/#erenno In ropoinnonArrlyna of Winsling Veal.ln—llootlog of Ilannann Maw- sloriarles. [By Toler-soh to the Vittsbnrgh Ussette.) Fix Faitriciseo, April i.l.—llonoltiln dates to Aprliity strait Mu British chip Palmy was wrecked at llow laud's Island, January 1210. Thu orsrel was a total loos. Twenty- Ilvu of alto crow worn oared and arrived itt .lional Wit :if Well :nth. Thn co ptal u tuniflrot °Moor arrived hero limit Tot e official comma ro.urnii lur Is allowing a ' ecrease population In Ma years Clover nine thontand. Arrfood, from Honolulu, 'Minerva, with Seventy bari Oporto oil; NOw Bed ford, one tiondred and sovoity..llvu ditto; liver Croettur, two hundred and sorority ' thou barrolo ulliranny, one .M113441.1(1 tinsels ditto. Lintrson died et Watutna Oahu, March Stth. A aencrul meeting of IlaWadan Mlosinna- Tics was held In November, at. Marromeet, , to OP.:Ai:li trio question of =turning bo Ron ' MUM. It tint lllllllltmou,ly doclood to Ohs i main In fretitiont coluttninleation with oth er groups. ThO Teason aralienoil fur will be rotneilled by the annual Plaits of tact 51orulna otos hereafter. Snow Mown ln rencloylvsnle. Trlngraph to the Nttst•urgh O ka.tte.; 1111LADra.i111A, April N.-I,l4pittelo,l row ;Moulin, 1'..41,v ootl other lots to Peototylvonto, report , plao 3.1t211Ay 101 l Oh 840111, LASE CO:IRENSED .NE Illy Telegraph to the Illttehurgh Gazette Eleven thousand apolleatlons have been received by the United States Marshal of tho Supremo Court, for tho position of Registers . jiankruptey. Them 'aro less than two hundred• and aril appointmentA to he made, and it requires; the labor 'of a . . . .. ... corps of clerks to ale and endorse the ap plications. The Dribuner special says; I learn from an author/O.ITO source that ko the Met oom municatirmlrom the English Government on the Alabama claims, received some days ago, ear Government has replied: Mr..Ad ems Is instructed, to respectfully decline - the acceptance of the propositions made by the I.lritish Goveirinient. This leaves the Alabama matter where It started, without tViS Proposition from either parts , pending. Additional details of the Into revolution 1 in Ilayttare taken from the Jamaica pa pere. A decree wun.issumi by the revelu• thmary.cannulttee, on the 17th :of March, banishing Gerard, his family and all his ministers from' the Territory, confiscating their property and authorizing any citizen to punish them for treason if they return. Another decree was published on the 13th ult... dismissing all °Moors who 41,1 not take an active part la the revolution. (Minim . ° iml been elected President. It is summed that ho will immediately declare war against San Domingo, President Cabral be- mg his bitter enemy. papers say that Maximilinn at tempted to retreat from Queretaro 00 the tlith of March. his general Wheats only an comoanying him. - II u was compelled to put hosiover,a column of Liberals. under . Rive Pained+, having occupied the road. It is reported that Marques QuirOgs. and Vl duuri socceedod In melting their escape. The mipture of Puebla, Mexico, by the Liberals, is again confirmed by a Vers. Crux letter, ,Glitch states that It was taken by assault on the 2d inst., the Lib ends theist ahoid one thouenud killed and scohnded and the freperitlists about an equal number. !I o quarter was given . The corner stone of the new Jewish tem• pie, nt .the corner of Sixth mad Broadway directs; Loutsvide, was laid yesterday. The ceremMtl es wore very interetting and were witnessed by a largo naseinblego. Tho ultra-rebel papers in Itichmond connect Senator Wilson's speech In *evere [crate, and one of them calls hliai a rod -1 handed poitticat mindonary. General Stvii:yne. commanding the sub. district of Alabama, has issued an order anizuding. the apprentice lawn, enforcing' the repeal of the vagrant law, and abolLsh riC chain gangs. . • Agricultural prospects le Balifornts are' . exeellent. The` grain Crops in the great valley of the Sacramento and San Joaquin are generally in aline condition'.- A much greater breadth of land Is sown In wheat I than last gear. The Treasurer of the Southern -Relief Fond of California remitted ten thousand dollars In gold on Saturday,• J (big* Charles Froskon, of the Supreme Court of li..vada, died at San Jose. A Washington letter says: "1 feel certain the SupreMe Court will decide promptly to diaiss'yhta lleOrgia and Mississippi billan A small boa , . crossing the James river, at Claremont, Virginia, capeleed on llon day, - and nix' ladles loud one man were drowned. Fifty - sone thousand votes were cast In ew Turk City, at the - election on Tardihry. The Democratic majority- seventeen thomand. A tiara.. letter Corn the ImPerialiats admit there IS quite a force of French, Aus trians and Belgians in the Liberal army, ceded the foreign legion. The Postmaster General will appoint spe cial agents under the general law to supply raesot postellices: The Attorney General is preparing an elaborate opinion on the reconstruction law, explaining the bearings of ell Its pro- The steamer -Vela sailed from Boston yes terney. taking no specie. A row occurred at a saloon on Washing ton street, Memphis, on Tuesday night, among rowdies. Policeman John Claridge wee snot and killed, and another 1,0110- LT/en holly Irento2l, J ohn Cosgrove, a fire man, has been arrested as the supposed murderer. The construction of a Monitor for the Prussian navy will shortly be commenced at. lien . York city. EAUTITQUiIiE 1N THE WEST Shack Felt in Missouri and Kansas ny Telegraph 'Witte Pitt,barab Ostrltc•l Kaunas Grrr, April •21.—A heavy shock of an earthquake, of WO( u minute's duration, was felt heie at forty minutes past two in the afternoon. Causing the people to rush out ot their houses In cOnslilerable alarm. A. portion hous es, plastering IVILY shaken olf ern• or two but no ,serions damage Ives done. The river is very high and is rising 'PerSOO3 living nn hot •tom land. on the north side of the river are compelled to flee to the bluffs. 'be, LOUIE, Aprillii..-.Two distinct shocks of au earthquake were felt 'hero abOut five llllnutem before three o'clock this afternoon. Thu vibratien was Pram north to south. lasting about flee seconds. •Artieles Of fur niture. crockery,' Sto, were - shaken quite vigorously, but un harm was done. The -same shack was felt throughout Kansas and la different prirts of • litssouri. shaking houses. cracking 0110, breaking windows aryl creating great alarni among the people. ST. JostYll.hio., ApriltlL—d severe shock of an .carthquake watt felt hero at three o ' c lock today. The buildings shook and swayed with a rapid motion, and caused - muob alarm among the . people. No dam. eget.: yet reported. JCIICTIOIE CITY. KAIOI.IB. April:4.—A se. sere half of an earthquake was felt bete at tialf-past two this afternoon. FROM NEW YORK. ChrTelegroph to tilel'itt.bargh Gazette.] , -• • . atalvasoo aka:goal.. - - • .. Natt. 2.4.—The elevated Ilan rood hilts totem to have patorid tho cloe. lug hews of the Now ork Legislature.. Three relies are proVided ter, sßreedWtarting ay. at the Ltattury, one of which Is Cui vat cOal. aranisr. At the cent nolo today MOM. tone were Pohl at about preview. prieee; lamp brought eC1564,37; steamer, a 5.1 6 (11 5 . 15 ; grate , 3 5 .0. 5 477 - 45,Z1i egg,frlinto.os; and chestallt it,11:4404. FBO3I NEW OLEOS Ai:tether Removal by Geo. 14Itierldaa /Levee Fond ExPeasted. (Ur Telegraph to the Pittsburgh tissetts.3 New Oat:gess, April 21.—The ald to the Chief or Police low-been discharged by Gen. abr.-W ' an for alleged discouraging ot 120. grecskenintering. The levet fun. is exhausted and the work roust be discontinued, unions the plasters nru ..successful to increeelng the fond 0000001 the bankers and capitalists of Now Orients. Thorn is int abatement Of. the Wilttrd. New York. Election thy Telegraph tuition Pittsburgh Usti , ' te.3 Ns, Tone, April Tribune esti , Wales the majority for We RePutlllunti t tuk• etthroughout the butte nt twentthen . send. In the Fourth Itlntrlct, ibis city, Garvin, Lea - tenet, Dot - rill and Daley, Dem rats, are elected. If the First. Xleventh and Fourteenth. have sotto Dernoeratte, and I to asp e ct, o,i lean, as no have reason to expect, the ;Convention alit stand ninety...yeti Itellnh - I Meuse to sixty-three Democrnte. N013111,t1 lit nawn Is the only Iteputilloan elect& this city. having nine majority over I lenry TAllll.lmtly,lll the Filth District.. Tao Iron 11lomatam Railroad en :BY Tuteterhph to the 'Pittsburgh Use • • hr. Loris. April 21.--Ifulgo RM. ci rout Court, but flecllntul to hear pllertf on for nfl in)nuctlen ),I.ouutaln Itallron I Lune, unless It ”rt,l b.; allldnytts. A further hearing will I,e, Sind Tocnday, May Al. Ala Ineeotheary Convicted: lily Telegraph to the rlttglotret tlarette.3 liftnoltlmeno, Apr 2L—Georg,, Wra ver, clt, gnu. witll Ittrenttuarlsto; Ihrts bee r.,„,,,1u01ity. It it, alloyed that. Ito loot Iteet itrilw.lpitl ill IL greed tootittor of anion CllllOO running over 005CrIli yeure. b --7 E II / - - SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M FROM WASUIN RION, CU) ' Ttlegroph to the rlttaburgh Garotte.: WAsniNcrol, April 21,1,, I= Tho caqe+ of the( Mil*ankuo Ok. Minne.ota Railroad VB. SOUtler, and of Garesoll ye. State of litirrOlirl, were argued to.lay. ODD rettows' TIIAI SAGIVI NG use, The Odd Fellows of the District of Colum bia will celebrate Friday ns 11. day of Thanks• Ovine; In common with the brethren throughout the country. An executive or der is issued, giving those In the Govern ment employ leave of absence from 'duty that day, as far as le conetstent with public Interest. 1.11620LTU1t6, ULM/ C 010118.03. The Southern Relief Commission head .quarterson New York City, icceirod two thousand dollars' In gold from San Francis co. The 'Commission Laa authorized Oen- Sher Wan to draw on the Treasurer for live thousand dollars, to miler° the ruff,•ring anti overflowed portion of Louisiana. Gen eral Sderidan gratefully ureepts the tiOna• Lion. • = The British Legatiou hint that urgotm- Lions for a battlement of the Alabama clalmi Are to be resumed, coupled with or,er, to di.pose of British Columbia to the United States. • CommL‘sloner Hubbard he. tleettle..l .not to Interfere with the eertlGcatton of checks by the national Lanka, THE THIRD MILIT.IttIi DISTRICT Corre•oodeolei* Hester en Geo, Pop. ono P Cloy; Jetilslon, of Georgia. Teterrsph to the Pittsburgh garotte.' ACUCaT.O., Ga., April N.—Thu following 1. the substance ot • correspondence between Major General Pope and Clo,rnor General lope sakatioverteir Jenkins if Aprilud .ststn aletotral "nit, No. issued Lthr., ft: reference to orgenirdic States under the Military 11111. befo:o lie (Governor Jenkins) issued hi, addles: , to the pL:ople of Geart{ln. advielny, noil.net ion oath thandestiOn Of etatetituttonality was tletatiCii Ity ten Supreme Court. Mr. Jennies replies he had supposed was exercisingouch freedom in t be expres sion of an opin ion ninttre to pablia Una , ling, ae tAttinett to be still accorded to Mu. tens of the Republic. lle did not itn.icine it was abridged by the ...Went Cl the speaker or the Write, holding in .fu tare he wilt do end way shat he believes it het by his duty tout oath of mneo. he hopes will not Involve either n con flict or controversy between them 11l the execution of their respect:sq.) trust-, mot b.. thinks It heed not. Everything of this character he dee:mato avoid.. The General, la . reply, rays Governor Jenkins , explanation is stalstaCtOry Its to the past; but, for his own part, botch to exegete the lame of Lotigress, Len 11l carry Out the provisiona of the railltary bill, which recognizes the existing ct.,1,• governments es merely provisional. Tnu object of allowing theta to con. Guile wan the administration of the Patn lawn daring tile progtess of reed:is:netion. Had rongress contemplated opPosrm from the •civil authorities, it woutd have legislated the present mute Go •Crliments out of CillitOttee. General Pope reentres that the civil machinery of the State sluff ' not be perversed 90 as to [traria , ' the exe cution of the laws Car.green. Lis II ruts are recLillred not to use their Influence to Prevent the people from Stagnating 10 and carrying Out too laws or Ca grcai. Atter discessing matters fully, lie tint, tut will be 0003Valeti to remote All °Meets who, while in Office, use their lialtlcta: tai Prevent the execution of laws; but he hopes harmonious relations maybe tween the military and civil netliorities. TUE INDIIIIS. Tagnicement With the Cheiennes 11rst Woad of the NfttiLstore.t Horst* Stolen. BY TelYgraPh to the Pittsburgh Oszatai JTIICTION CITY, Ilan , April :3 Sucis ing Croon of tills oily solo Un the llha a squad or thti Sevontit Cavalry. under Ma jor Cooper, killed slit.heyenno linlinns at Cituarono Landing, thirty miles we 401 tort Dalai, This to thu dolt blood spilt In the Indian war of 15:7. One of ]Male r Coop er's men was and WOult.lvd. , Thirty horses, belonging to the United States Alzpress Company, Isere run oil hy . Indians from Costa Bina Station. on Smoky 11111,a few uays ago. The Prescott (Arizona) Miner or Jan hp 12th says: Yourtata znembscs of otige's company of rangers stirprized camp of linlysns noon*. one hundred miles from Prescott, Decesub 31st, 'snit killed tYrenty-thren of thew. lino ranger y killed and throe vroundeiL Inhuman Cruelly In a Trial of the Culprit—The WWI l'ed far Three Week& on Water Gruel nod tonbldetlToenti-four Times. Nonw len, Coss., April 2L—The trial of C. Williams, spiritualist, who, In January last, starved his child, a girl of thirteen years, nearly to death, comment.ed here Tuesday. The evidence. shows Ise kept her In a told room on water gruel, for three w eekl, and foraame days nave her no,food. Ito gagged for speaking to bins, nod ith his alleged paramour, a nit,. of line. ace Mann, co chided her BOUM tWelll) . -IlVe limes. The girl escaped by Jumping (rem a t hree story window into a snow bunk. The girl testified to-day. The defense admits the , but insanity. The lefice closed facts to day, and pleads the case goes toevis the I my to-morrow. Senator Wilson on Ills Tonr—rrepn lions for Ills Iteeeptlon at Nor folk. My Telegraph to the ritt &burgh liae , •ll , l liongocit.-April U.—Senator Wilson tact pected from itletationd this afternoon. 11 will To waited noon by A comtuittce of th Radical organization, and if no approve their platform, he will be tendered th cOortosles of the party; if not, he will r lath ft:Loraine of the civil AuthOritica 11 speeks at the Court Howie. - NOUTOLV., April `LA.—Senator Wilom dressed a crowded audience, online , mostly of negroce, at ItelPs Church. Ge ernor Plerpolut and several other apealcc followed. Great enthusiasm prevailed. Nan rem:eine.lHo tBl3oooo.gt by Fire /Ity Tel es rspito the TIP/harsh tiszette.] st I S•s ra/seo, April N.—A fire ut the CosutOpoiltab Hotel tact night ,testroyed j the fourth nod firth stories. The third W Ilb fly ured. To cost of the vs with furniture, was h sm. hundred and lift, thousand dollars. Loss,4l /0 i 000; hisured 100,0 W. /t ► was Crowded wills guests ar e the lose of perform/ effects was large. • 'illatitoo 11. nof Virginia netirond be O. Illy Telegraph so the rittahargh ~eerie .3 ty.c.ay.y. Va., April 14.—The - Virgil and Tennessee Italtroad Directors worn 80351011t0-day. A sufficient number ot p VELD SLOCkhOhipri will unite to resist consolidation not as a violation of th chartorod and vested rights. Thuy art e Wined by able counsel. Republican fleeting at Raleigh. N. C. ;be Telegraph to the Pittsburgh liesette.t Iteeguirg, N. C., April M. —A large Repel. Mee tweeting wits bob! here last oight- There acre twenty or thirty thousand col ored people present. Adflregfee ware tle ltvered bNewy ex-Governor Molten, Mr. Con iso York, Mr. Herrin. of the ure, f and some colored citizens. Legis- • Silvis , 'icing - mom. • Oy 7clecnPb to tho rltUturg ,ti &tette.] Lo foot f or 14.-tilver filling with 10,i foot oft.n, wator In Lb° canal. Ten LottoOsi Court . Journal remarks ',Whoever cares to look through the battle pletures In illustrated aerials will Ilnd much food for astonishment. Though the contest tuay clouds!ts climax, no disagree. able smoke the combatants, hut every object is revea'ed with Oblighero ing cleantiar ness. Some firing may go on there. but the geld Is principally occuied by Infantry charging wall this bayo p net. In precision, so beautifully tie the trOuim move thet a straight line drawn from the tip ot the bayonet of the first man on the left would just graze every Interyenli I , g point, not one weapon being a haled L beyond the line or short of it. Ev ery left band grips the barrel at the same distance from the baisils—every right band exactly clutches the small of the piece; every Witt pretreat. to the same distance In the rear, and no perfectly "dressed , ' II the lino that if emb man should glance to the right or left, he would Iwo precisely the require , ' ebuttons e on his neighbor's coat. All right loss are stepping ont the same lime, anti all the left heels are at the same ' . !. e, u l t :roZo n :n ° l ;e g 7 b : tro u ns i r :t a t o ne r ri l k iLl y c n it t a t , ,t l , , : h B glt lo h t : r,n e , :7 . P . , n l would be fatal MS hi unrhausen's ramrod, epitteit V.llOlO Pllltetle 41r lord. at flue tire, or ll,Nthe clthrloll l discharged by the besieged SlaJor gnu,. r, or th the ni o 110 CITY AND SIJBURBEL I'.tUE.—TM folleti and moat fiabL . dfunsio Oil and Produce Martel pirtn Ninny raper in L'oi city,' tett/ or found en our Fburfls Poge. 1 j I The Lockout —& VrOpONlitiOn I - SOW ZOr.:4: CO. • I The aloel.out u which has long paralyzed the tra.le and Industry Of these parts ts iljAt yet at so end. The favorable titans of an early resumption of work have one by one disappeared and the prospect for OW 1(110 sultanor 14 most COnSpiOtions. The Iron tenders declare their inability to even of. to it coin promise between the priecti in dis pute. Yesteritak Zug & Co., who enjoy throughout the country a high reputation, and whose manufactures command at nal times a ready sale at' remunerative prieeS, - made the following propeiltion to their workingmen, whicli will hardly be aceeptal,. , although ea ident ly fair If the present strike resit. upon a t.quare .bastsi "The question at issue between the iron manufaeltourp Pittsburgh and tueir skilled workmen has already tintedo long discussed, aMi thl unpreceduration of Om cliftleoli, ills most clearly demonstrated that appea l to the public judgment cannot settle the quo, athe ]faun 011111 are Antis: 11, , 1 tat by ledoug the wages now . tionanit• I , i !JO till rltt,llll.lq7ll. W0rk1114 . 1111107 hostel RUCI2,-•fl1113. compute with Eastern M anus facturcrs. "The workmen insist that their can be, and email to st ood mp with, and tht, the NOM , has s for more tame thr.o . moth. allow the undersigned, on their corn no. donut, •sdiloidt concert with any other iron tirni, hat Na y tdopoge to hood ore their Ireo ned ll Mgt fur one year to anf re..ponstliic party on the following., coed - r is: Tula the mill shall be run the extent 01 o, yi that they shall pay over to us as oar share of the prof:o the average dorcreace uctween the prices now demand., ed tool the nhwepuid per to:. Ea, , rern reonsylvanift, Now len:, Sew' Is a n and New Jersey.. Tiles an opoot :lusts} is el ls the labor- Ot2 chkrige Moses with Inc ettritaltets. If the I apcatial statements of Gin strikorS lillls large waits arising out of their labor. he truO, & Co. have altered o tore geed clismie to the wOrkingtnen, which they ahould not be slew tO accept. undua! tont that rho ether Mills are ront.tt 1 1, wait upon the result Of the az• pent:mod., if the strikers shoulit accept the p.,posit ion, tulle , : to that a Felt:Mien of the ,Pfldmlties tonareen theca wdl La ari Ivo" ut. • I.lbrnry Altworintion • ...... _ „ Itenry 'Vincent, 1.11 , of England, ilelive , 04 a le•••.ure uvenir.g, in this Academy of Mutic,'on•ler the. alase.ei of the 51,r- EFornry Agsoctatinn awl YleCtianic , ' instlinfe. oat intresturnni to the ardJl cue, hy .I.onet it. Scott, Esq., and then do- I ici,el lecture otl .eThe Late American Coht! . ..it; an.: rllcu It awl tnemte; of a America Encland.” For majesty anil beauty of diction, sultiimity of senthinent and itramiltur of conception, we believe tile iecteri• roan: not Is, viiiiivireet. The tire Of tt pat: lottrin into u parer ant Ih•lier• nvino , In the breast of every A tion hem that listtne•l to hi s me _Chios p•oc,r of citatory err.it es..nesse. The levies, Mosesl. p•eriltile, been hy every ettlx•in of these cities, and ws col!: 10irei 10 mop be re pealed tO the larstoi klittien4is that eau le. ...riot into lac molt •Ontilpecer forget thoi pe.-• l. se . I ssis Ist he Atte tlescritstion given at the ihrvotton to the American Union hy the stori•rinit operativcs of lruK- Vero , ' ot the to , tint ronels 'llossso eon; or toll rel.. 10 tiritivi , (rout tile 501s1he rn is In tstianisal, ms: Otshirml they wonla rattier VC te slestll: than utter otie word that n•htlit evert' an In ilitenee MI the English e, sosiiiimit to nolo,: ilium W resl4 the ti•er vile. • t Veto:truly r. 5.3 borne aists to the MIMI, sit Mien M. sit "John :nest )illhs in behr.lf ot the States 00" , .10,10,4 t ohe e Period ' 31r. rincent ie'nt'er a ireture tn the Aool• iii) t reittntr, on -The snovetnesitc hve %Mien part in, ansl tI. u Mee 1 0.0 . 0 00"). a 0." Mr. 10 tent :00,0 inerOlith knot ledge of men and Shane r.hviarsl 11a4 portrait them to words in v asise,amine, stlin wish to Bear a lecture that trill heo . Isittrtietlee srol tan nltattsting clioUlst t, e ;accent, nnsl avail hasm el a trent that It seltlOM ell s} est. Meant lot Vat hetiee be treed .tosl.,latir,teiti,* st'. 'i'loo O'Neill Scandal. .1 amr; It.,,`yelp appeared before Mayor WC:oil:1y, yesterday, mud inade an info' , cadlon andust Daniel O'Neill fur libel. Follow in:: ho the Iniernintion: Perm:m.lly appeared before me, William M'Morthy, lineor in and for the city of Pit:ta b.:glop Jame.; 11, O'Neill, WhO toeing duly swo ,rolma to law, rioth depose anti oov. that ou the tl.h nay of April. A.. D. In the ens' of Pit otmegli, county of 111eghetsy, a certain lonniel O'Neill, of eal:1 eny, cola" tout', lowaiy and maliciusly, MO write, print, publish ami exhibit a ma in:loco tool de:amatory libel of and eon, co:ruing ttos deponent, tending to blacken the reputation of this deponent, in the words follow - Inc to wit: Illere lt attached tile statement id Mantel O'Nelii, as Publish ed iv cOnneel ay morning he , headed ''A Carol to Pubite,' , l and 1.11..11 - 1 , ,j (.1 , 0,01 gibe do .,neat. t 0 11111dIC It6LrUd, contempt and rut- MUM. Complainant therefore desires that wourans may male, and that the aforesaid Don gel O'Neil: mar be arrested and 110111 to answl:r this charge of libel. And tanner deponent watt It not. , J. 11. 0 1 N KILL. and subserlbqd before we thisllth tiny tot D. tall. • NY. C..ll'Cslll'o o , Mayor. wedd Mr. ' 'Ne i ll l l h n the s n East. as ot returned from his in Atoosernentx N A az rrrme;TureATnx.--Our refelerawlll re nember that this afternoon tins the and gr been ect apart by Manager Meye fur matinee in aid of the suffering Smith., A gnat att rAellon la offered and we trust a Larne toolleliN , wil moona the l h oimarie un dertaking of Mr. l Me y er Te beautiful ganaen , ISI'L I. itunnt,. who le Without any ilouht ibe ruling queen ot the !toilet in America, will animer in novena of her movie graceful extratione. I'o-night an equally Ilse bill t• biTern.l. N KW 01..r.A llot,a.—hradetnehrller.the necomplished hletorian, and ..f, Newton liottiodd, the ri.leg young star, continuo to nu roo t houses, and during their stay hero ne perms should fall to rha the Nor /Mit •d operaTO. ight the ”loster lifers. i utile rine and l'eumellio" trial. pro. doce.i. Too renowned oarsman, Waiter ~Ifrown, whh is to test his abliitice no all Ham 01, ' , horny., will go through a series of 0 eterel.e. with leditth clubs, showings how A Pe hay succeeded in gaining such a Mosell- P Mr train , '. -----...-------- ThCVlt taborglit Ilopo Works, Elsewhere we animence the change of the !inn of Marshall, Fulton A Ittidlinan—Mr. A M. Marsball retiring, and Baronet M. Lane, Esq., 11011111 admitted. The style new being Init.. Ih:oilman & Co. Mr. Lane, the new umber, formerly resided in tilts city .and aril 110 1 itsrorsitly known by the business int-amenity. Ile will be pletieed to site 111 mmcrows trlenda at the warehouse and tilleelli and ill Water street. The Mts. lot rgh hope Works to ono of the Inanufaet arise; establishment a which dates back into tthe last century, and to-day occup p rots Plant position la tit eittlitarition full riser and lanttneAs Men{ Under the new nrtnagetnent the facilities for meeting the wants of the trade will be la rgelY IncreaScd. and thit nrin will contlar to merit an in inerease of the liberal h aro of patronage sr,terto awarded this old td reliable house. cordially recommend the l'ittenurgh Lope Works to the attention of Our readere. Attempt to rolooto. Some mecka ago, 1) tvitl Willbard, of lloyleetotrn, wits throw-Med', o Jail, for com mitting an assault and battery on his wife, but underneath this was the more serious charge of attempt to Pelson Ler. It is al leged, that while he supposed her to be italtsep, he, pet °mouthing into her month, but la Till awano she spat it out on the the Ins, Tile sultshines WaS taken from the anti sent tO Philadelphia for exam : inat bat by PrOlcrotor Itotpds, the slistin tptirboti eiternlit. A tier applying to It the usual teat., we nre in (tattled, by the District AllorneY. that 11111 PrOftrisor has prononne ed it to be arAellie, anti inns written to Mr. Cope to this effect. Willtard is still ht jail. A Sprinti; Alley Encounter. \ lilt Ilerto it has been the cuatore to deslg• nate that beastly practice of lighting,. the reoni, art, and with juatice, too. litican ay . women but seldom resort to M. Yesterd morning, bowie+or, wall witnessed, In Spring ALLOY, tlll 010.0t1011 to the rule, two women, Amanda jones and Elton Miller. indulging 11l N regular street tight ant t rot particular either shout observing' rut. "Rote.. as to foul blows. 11011 part!rn ra ceived black eyes and almsloat some of their hair in the encounter, The brittle o at ha l l list It "draw"bot It partles appeare b lore Alderman ritraln and preferred de• charge of useaillt anti battery agai nst. oar il fot it other. They niece rt.:gutted it alVeb hearing. • =I lsnulnC'ln Son .11 Ingular Clrcum- Alleged Family I' Pi ttillatar _ Is—.l. amuse. Rather singular ChttlinstatiCei Lore 1 teen brought to fight rs !- ently, leadlog to the belle( that a conspir , ey bill been entered into by %onto person• to poison a fondly re- Biding In South PI tsidirgli. Thu story, which has Caused souse exCitinnutit in that locality, run, thin: Stunt, Weell% Since Mrs. Jane McCune ree•tl Veil a note th rought the City Potoiliee. the content-sot Which Were In. sellts inee that the writer hall Ortiriteard a onv,stitinn between color parties 000 0 e concocting a plot 111 poison AIM lieCune and her fatally. Tee wt lion warned tile r :Cieent to be on her guard, an.i assured 1 , that the conspt ra tors were di:termini . Ito carry their designs Into execution. Tie letter was argued "a neighbor." No Otte non. wm paid to the letter, lell. some day arti.r its rceelpi, after the intantairs of Sire. McCune's faintly hail eater, breakfast they' were all taken suil.len ly 111, the symptoms chewing the 31,50000 of p ar t o In Soule of the tood or which they bad araken. A physician was stun waned, and alter the prompt te 1 nit ti 1-t ration or an tidote% nn fatal renitlia followed, all lintlitil several or the !minty were pills 111 for three or lour day, IL was entre.quently ewer twined that the spring Irian it hiCh the ou ter is used for C,,Okillg P'ar,,g tilt bee. Pobioned, t o a I wit . , nedeityltig a ilivelling atitolnind that of the bictitrue l s, had also been taken blot< af tor drinking water front the satneePrttilt. L ei se Mint Ocenrr , Ce Mrs. MCCtlne • has recved two other torslet through the Postoftlee, purcorting he written by Illtierentincrsons, but evldeatly the stone hail writing. lioth letter:, ON, warning that the partiesengaged In the con,piraVY nave not n 13,0.101 1 ,1 'their deSign-, and stele further that ti poison falls Sc. 000010- plisti t heir object, other wenn% will be re boned to. Whether Melte il ir/CiOkll rem have any foundation In fact, wo ate unable to say, but the letters hate really :wen re• 10011, and hare can't , ' Cniest.l,ahle Un -sinesi In rho alind of no recipirut. like Neer Colirt Judging from the OperattOn thas fur of the new rule un to c,elet hour', making tile daily session evntlnuosts from ten to three o'clock, the interest of att or idea tens nOlely considered, and tho prinelple of the greet. est convenience to the greatest number 111.- regarded. Jurors, witnesses end BUlturS, annUntol4.l to mho early. bresl:f.ist, Cannot well forego their noon-day meal, end if ele pottunity offers invariably embrace II to gralify.their appetites. • The .L 15 0 ,10 0 1 .0 is that when a case h ippens to ••hrstak down' , or'to be anaCiadcd tt oout noon a , nd another Is called, parties concerutel and their wittlesses are net pr,,,cnt, and more or less time is lent In hansing them Mt. , Witne,ses are brought in on uttechatent, ' and matte to pay the costs of the procto, the rtisuit of thetr giving way to site et e clogs of nature. Cnoe , are a1.0.`1,,,,e..1" for like run-on and clo''to the loot of the thus causing la manyirt.dances TeS•tioul delsv. Attornies aro found 0,1110 willing to take theclesuces ill:leer, end have not generally given that ccoopemston to the Court to applying the new tulle that their utgenry In pmeuriug . Its • edopthot would redo tOjUrtly ter, thelr urgu- Metit3 ln !se fever were htnest or muscat:o- tlonsly advanced. ro far "^ hey , not ob. I served that the Court toista , o o lttle hod , facilitated or that the ccnvenience aromas- I to result to Court atteedauts nal in any Ines Sure been realized. tie are decidedly of the opinion, hared upon the evldonees lie opera:cm teat tee new rule Will not I work AY nattslucLailly es promised,and that CIO heart will cecina it, :de: r• lapse tale the old practice unless members °I the bar, particularly tg • ts oinemorialist,,o tletnon. et rate innre el.:oily tee advtiot age., /Ictler ally, of the pri,ent .141.tirlare IlWll !t. - - - • Slitter Laicea.Or a Us nod =Wake. itattnow Balzer 13 a watehr.lan on the , .Conadcatre," a fiabboat tying on the Mo. nontorheld wharf. I:roning before In-t, &tacit dusk, John lf °thou cal led W ate .11.0.• thew On board' thu craft, ald allred Er's :f be couldn't. bo elitfered the prtvilege of re- l Mai tiln o . there all tugnt. Tn. rt , lnret viol II:Instal. awl atter soda lot On, tat n. Unrci on Stepped oft the boat with Loa itacct!on ut spending 1,110 tight at horn(' other place. While ha wilet.to the act 01 getting Ott. .)Int -1.110.W uliserveu se Ceth Ind Hee the nee e. et 0 bottle protrrattn; from to. Coe• ror.et.Ms bowels of 00111 ,thal bete Itnuttellatelr ' oitnnol and Do tr :ROI liar , on`o get aboard agttln. The In el.at ion b as itt pled. liar dun Vl'lLT2l,:',n,-1,r1.1,111:11111,1`:,eVt1.1.,,,`.;.'".,- . drolk 1111 W aud tioot to prevent 11, heat .I, n.s Inn - Want Go ao much talking. Taut t any IVlllleil away the eventha 1111111 drum - staves, slid a Ilagiong nn the conter-athet remid :a them that they tut.t, reline. CO they dot, Ltlil 1 , 115512,1 the night in 100,401 dumber. l ure thime and tiot diet, h i up tt, lure Ids companion, 410IInta ahi slut at toast elutt he thought . ..ere hist-mid started o ff to 0110101 tit ale daily routine of dere,. wile. fixes( 001,0 1111, 110 ,1011, , ,11, to Ills ,10:1.111.001llett1111.11, that Gordon hod pot 00 los beat panteand bootif,leuelna ,lil. stitutes for each of the aittifet. It is true, loft nut of much value lu Mr. Haters eyes. Ace.. .1 frosty Baker nosh-oril before delef. man Me Mreste bra fufster , lay , awl male an iii• formation aralnst Gordon, chancing hint With the larceny of 11 1 010 of pauts etted at 111 dollars. hail 0 pair of boots valued at 800 dollars. A. warrant for bootee's arrest wa. i...w i i• be.. UP 1 0 1 eSterday morning he bud net burn captured. A New Pietro for Dial lifer's.. The following circular preeer Min g Dew metre fur distilleries., Ilan tenth isaued (min the °Mee of Internal Revenue: Notice In hereby given that the Secretory of the Treasury has adopted and pre,ert ed for ale Ln la.,t Mertes d metro invented by Mr. foam P. Tice, of New York, anti that regulations far the Introduction of such metro will he Issued in tt few hays. IlAch collector will notify every distiller who at,- Olen to wake payment tor the special tax for tl3O year ending May 1, 1,6., that he 111 not, he allowed te continuo in operation after the 15 1 / 1 of May, unions ho shall before that time have made application for a metre and Decompanied arplicatien with a ' dequate mecurity fur the uayinent of the Ineeessary expense., width .L.lll prob ably vary. according to the L. 170 of the 5110017. from eta honored to fifteen hundred dollars. [Signed] E. • Commiorloner. An rnknown Boy Drowned. The body found In the Monongahela river in filo vicinity Of Gutabert, Farrow Q Co'.l coal worki. two miles below Blizabuth, Oil Monday, woo hie:dined 00 that of a bet drowned by falling overboard front the BrownuvWe stenintnsat Liector, five or slxl weeks ninth. Confiner thaW.On summoned an 111 , 11101 t, at widen the evidence woo that the deceased (oak Diusage at, this city. for BrOwnfOrlile, and being without money pro. posed to work his iway. 1021011 the host, woo nearing Brownsville, he nue anokened, havig fallen asleep ou deck, Di. b 1 fully n aroused, ho 'started WI tit OVerbOarli. An activo Wort was mode. to rescue him. Deecaorni appeared to be about fotirteen years of ago, hut nothing yr Ye Ills. covered to utfordisny cluo to his 1111.10 or ..A.l/ elated tleAlti" was the ver • diet of the Into. ...., Nt'hWary P 11111 l oriel. Libelled. Weilnesday forenoon, In the flitted States District Court, Judge McCandless presid- I log, It. 11. Carnal un, Boil., District Attor ney, presented a Mel against the distillery of John Morrow, In Wshington ten.no,ip. Annstrong 00t111 ty, W it h on appurtenances and one hundred and ementydive gallons of whiskey, for a failure ou ilia part of the . owner to comply with the provisions of the revenue law. A citation wan issued, corn snanding Sir. Morrow to appear on the lath proximo. The dia! filmy WAS 1,1,...,1 by Dep•ty Collector /teary . on the l' in 03 itiltrOn last. ThO "District • Attorney also pregosted a libel against the diattlier co unt y. .I.ct tI. B oon, also in Armstrong l o a like reason. In this ease a citation was slued returnable on the 11th proximo. Unbrun Corpus A Suit of /Levu. Corpus was eery 1 upon tho party having in custody John It. Mick ey, arested to this city. on Tuesday, at the instance of ft resident of irniontown, Fay cite county, on a charge or conspiracy to detraud, with a Clew to his releave, It being alleged that ho was improperly restrained of his liberty. •The writ wan made returna ble )mdertiov month.% before Jud go of the District Court. who. however. was indisposed, anti Could 110 L attend to t une p t application for tlirehorge. Moan. tune the prmouer has been taketi to Colon town, and the issuing of the writ was of no service. Chnrgo of Demertlon.—linsanna Brun• non appenred before Alderman Mullin, of Allegheny, yolterdny, told mule Inforrtla- Von againsttler .bustnan,l, Meld Brunson, charging him with d,,ertion. hrelet• hl her I ferleilltloh, IlhegeS that hue htlnhand lea Mechanic, ntnnes good we get. and hen been4. , Ang BO In the Putt. but Chet, elnel . leen An st, ha, rolled, In nny way, to cob tribute o her tli,pert, or the eupport of U~vbt chlldren. thn etrungth of ‘eno Arrested and committed bra. Nether hearing next SAtur,lny ulterhoon. °binlninc Money by rat!. rrelence —Fred liirmh appeared tnifOre diderma Taylor yesterday, anti lodger an inform Don against Emanuel Unbar, one 'of his et p 101055. Charging lam with ottudnina tiny to the amount of thirty -, lz e from blm, by talus anti fraud Went reprtoe tattoos. Defendant was arrewmhei at t tt Pot oltoored the amehut chtiml, mo 1.1 t ett wad withdrawn. PRICE THREE CENTS, eigy sawot Superintendent. A soliti - ,llter and a uchool director thus wittes tat : • Encract: :—Yor a week or to hack Keveral portico have Whin cativaxitak city (or tilt pn , ltion of Citysitiperititcniinot of Coin:non: schools. Now, as a Director, I dodru noule In:urination on the said :in it would! Auggied that a Inc.:Ling et the tatty rtelioni Director, no callial at an early dot to iluelska plan of operatloait Inattcsort.” The Legislature id Its Into session so nl- t tided the School Law as to relieve the 'Cott tity Supe ceder, ten t ore any control or assnxiatlOu with the city ,cliools, and to provide.for of ..CIL thus y I t o. of Common scht,ol,lt mnutting the city Itehoolm entirely itulepen. dent and separate to all respect., from other , schools In thecounty. ISO Int,: 'not at I nand a copy of . Inn supplement Intas ...l by the Legislature our are we informed tleantlety tile onion, , of its , prori,ems,. 2, prompt uction In the mutter *anal seem to be nem .ary, the boirge•Olon of "Director," for a electing of 1111, different Ward School Boards, le In piece, end will donlitiesi be acted upon, lee halo heard the mane of Mr. 11. .1. Gowr. ley mentioned lit cone ection the tioni. tion of ISaperintentient, and while• there may tie others seeking It Of equal merit. too Can nay, from 0 knowledge of Mr. Uowrleyw uttaotmente. end his experience as a teach es*, that ne is entirely ;competent, nod that Ills selection Auld not tail to glee general satisfaction. Liitterly he was rrinetpal of tha Third ward school, which position ho resigned u Atort time since. • - . Court of Common Plena. • . Ilefore lion. Thomas Mellon. , Ilugh Roberta V.i. le. K. 11011. BefOre re• Ported, The Jury were unable to agree, of ter deliberating naringelltof TLICSaiIY night,and were discharged.', ‘ , Robert Wray, Jr.CN..istne+ P. Hanna, nu, riving partner of Ira B. McVay S. thi. lie. fore reported. Jury withdrawn and cause continued, plaintiff's counsel having learn to take a 000-eult,ll, on argument,ll3 ,o I. SlNlititi is refused... j. F. timer for COO of James Eirawley VS. Darn , Wolff. Plaintiff tote a nmesuit. ConitrionVoimlth or, rd. Fred,'!.. 'Augur , 1 1 , 1 et corn such for tight years, and that rho : ' oat ;:4 I t ort h Y l o l : t n' I.'l found l t:uhc y :. ' 1. 1 r 4 o 'f q ; :\l a r! g it e t'l t' u t: u 'i d o.l h. t i l • uu r rnnSa:ti. 'c'. nett ': c kin are Prederick and Jonathan Augur; : llntl that she tills estate by her husband. Merrick a 1)00,1 VA. Fronk Houck,' cur , lying partner of the grin of Frank Houck tiro. Plaintiffs Were cattle dealers, and its such Maimed to have dealings with ouch S. Pro., butchers, having a running : comet with them for cattle. platcha , ..l Irma January I• 1 to March 100. during which time cattle were sold to them to 1110 .1101:111i of It,PS). Credits were, allowed de ft:MIAMI! to trie amount of $1425. leaving a :11,100e0 of CM, 141101 BUM 2110 unit wan 'Drought to, recover, with Interest from illifell,l•.s. , The qmatten at issue NViol tiii Ili tile narteership of defentlaut. On. trial at adJourimient. . Trio! 1.1•1 for Thur COMMON rOOOO COOOT. GI James Aloward vs. Wallace Patrick. ee. Nutt:till& litrkpatrlels ve. LearniJoat Sewickley. I 5.11 Hulas retrotenm and Imorovernent Co. vs. 1.. It. 51`..1.00y und E. S. 10 11. 1/svel F. Henry vs. Union lieUnow Co. Z Tao:onion vs. Henry lilonk. 1. John 5100 nun vs. James 11 insloaroro. I. WillisttFF Ilskln va. tisdgwlek 100115. 4. I'ryor,lsllller .0 Co. no. .Beellon Igng. . 5. AndoOß 51.0.Ckley V 9. C. C. Nll9OOO. .;. Hadley 5: 11oelserstmusea vs. L. C. .11011 01 v-c, D.T6ICT ;a Mary Ann Daly vs..lanies Mellinger. .71. I. C. Stennrt re. Allegheny City. A Fuller vs. Cyrus Miller. 7J. Mulli:1, Enlauw 8 Cu. Si. Mrs. C. F. Donny. Fara:int , and Mechanics Tarripiko Co. vs. 00010041 Railway Company; Alesanilur Illonin is. Alez. Murray. 7. 1:.8,0. vs. J. ileR.I Souilgraasi 7, J. L. Large ,c 1 is vs. Jane and Robert Mon. The State TI.A. Thu follow intaril from Isaac IL Oars, Deptit; ficerets of the Commonwealth, fully explains itself ILL ems nu co: Pa., Amin L 3.1867. I:alters Gave/re-111ply of the Lonrculc of the etute have given currency to the Kalov:- mat The Letilidaturc has pamn an net abol ishing the Mate tax On pereentil property, .e nti , ..ituting therefor u levy appor aat nt thin• among the ,afferent counties ace.ding to population." Allow me to say, that no such act has been • Rent to this Ittpurtment tor examination • end approval. and that comicquently nu elicit act could have retched the concur rent satictiott of We two Houses of the Lop laluture. Itps iltieurtblethat thelprevalling erro neon. Impression In regard to tbo mutt, should lid correeteil, would respectfully request the mention of the ntioite stated filet in yo6r coliamns. 00.0 very truly 10000 Lt. na.. Splendid Ott Minting* , Ceriumly the linest colloct ion of oil paint- inus ever ollered at public sale In this city, is now on free exhibition, day and evening, at N 0.65 Fifth street, immediatelybelow the Dispatch building, where they will L. sold to-morrow morning at ten o'clock, sod at rigid o'clock in the evening, by A. Melt witine, auctioneer. They need Every no wo love rd of of eintruunlatton from us. r art sill visit the room today, and the plc -tures will then speak for themselves: These arc not a the n usu ne al copies o u t auc nt - tion, but the pet ruile o etnillo artists. fly alt means, call at NO. Id Fifth street leering or Oils ertming, and examine mess 'line productions. Descriptive cata logues are ready for distribution. The sale to 'meetly e; and perhaps not again for many rears will offer ao excellent chime° for superior pictures at auction prince. Temperance De' , trete*. The 'Allegheny. Temperance League, at a meeting on Tuesday evening, elected the following personsats delegates to the Coun ty Convmation algint to meet tinder the au spices of the Steil Temperance Union: Mr. Plankard, Dr. J. it. Clark, Dr. A. K. Bell, Mr.• Blake," hr. G. Warren, Dr. Brown, Bev. J. McMillan, It. A, Cameron.. Joseph Boyd, Bev. Dr. Sproul, Dr. M. It. Trevor. Rev. S ji. Hickman. Dr. Campbell, Jos.ph I tePh/eY ,nac Chart. and Matthias hicHonnigle. It. A. Camernu,l Esq., was elected Secre lacy of the Lengtte. - Dego.ot..--Tho Philadelphia .711alciin sap e: The will of floury Grlrn, recently du ct:used, wini.admitted to prObate yuaterday. It contains We following bequests of a pub lic nature: elOO to the Orphan's HO.. pf Pittsburgh; VAX , to tho Evangelical Luther an Congregation of St. John's Church, Phil , ndelptila, to St. 3lattheVeS Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, and 000 to the Penn syleunia Inatltution for Ulu instruction of the 1111nd. Larceny us Balfe.—Mr. trraver nP peanut ladore Alderman Taylor yesterday, and made Information against Theodore titrnnn¢n , chr.raing him with larceny as :Prosecutor avers that detendsut took a lot et tools, the property 01 dope nent, and appropriated the same to his own niar, or disposed of them to some arrant son. A 'warrant was Issued tor hid. T. C. A.—The new rooms of the Young tion's Uhristian ASeoClatlaa, at. O. Fifth street, over aleClintoek &Co's. carpet store, will he opened to the public this (Thurs -4b ut) evening at half-past covets unlock. Members, and all friends of the assoclatlen, both male and female, are cordially invited to be present- By music and other czar circa the evening will be made to pass off ple,uly to those present. Bricklayer. and carpenters will read the advertisement for proposals in another col moo, for the brick and carpenter work of the a sp ecer.th Ward School Mouse. Plans and ec S ifications ate ready for tmarainer lion at the odlce of the architects, l ilac o Moser, Nos.': and 4 Si. Clair street. to be scaled and lett with either M. K. Moor head, James Mardi or Albert A. Moore. Magi,lca ton.—.l. J. Baker, Esq., has 10.11,1 or Ids Interest to the fashionable: tailoring establishment, No. to limitnneld! street, to sir. o. L. Connell, who will cone net . the leO business as heretofore. .1 toll stook of. gaxis for wen and boys , wear will be found on band and male uV ut the most reaaona le prices in the latestltest taattlonabla styles. Give Mr. Connell Menemlt and Dattery.—Annle Spheric appeared before Abler.. Strain )'tintere day, mud wade an iu fOrt.tiOn ARUM., 00. lltwk y tnan, chat'alna him wun and batter Sue allecee that d efendant kice.ed and abused her without any Juni.. 00010 or provoczalon. Defendant w. are relied and held for :a further heartng. Surety of the rt.l.o.—Jdcob Ktinefelter nppenred befuro Justin., Junepy, Of Laws reneeille, yesterday, and me m o Informs tloo for surety of Ow ponoe. against Jacob leuNon, mho, IL tins nor. alleged, has peon tilt he habit of abusing 1110 faulty, breaktug tile furniture. Sc. Dafeastant arroato , l, amt. to delnUlt Of VW ball, COutuutted to Jatl 00 OrsWer. • i Furniture nod New Carpets nt. Awe t lor—The attention on at ire, reaulers hi em li it ' le t. 110 the 10 re (eti hou 'oehold fool new eurtletil, et the Stumene 'WI suu ten roonaA, sod 57 h titlei,t, commons lee et re: u'eltwA Theredny moreing. rl.vvri . ,t mut Pectiou Column. : Arre•tt -of n Ilurzlnr.—Two Paileo oft ola•a. ventug,. IL:mated 'at the (Vora Hmic, tn e au nattaat .1. 3/urPU.V.. atewart,suppo,4l to he ono of the Kn'of horglars no broke of en the oft of Mr. Nara - kcal, in.ll.li,e6par: lat Sato , any nlght, robb? , 4l the ot goveral hmolrea aollarm, lie was ttrre4tea through the agency of a •.plgeou" who pumped ban, we helieve. into a conftwoon. Tao log coo' gt,erve , great ci.altt tor the arreat. :Vali In Ong rah etreet, ller the viittin lady pa,f theing itihin ity o heredral w build m building Iprove ent,tro tirogreldlng, trod upon 1 nail m widen penctrat,nl Cann:ill her shoe - Into her font, CYUAiII f.! rrofuidve Z.:attach/Lite. Che re. ectetwa tact:teal attendance and wad coa veyed to iler redidencc in it carriage. I told to ;er p [ Peace.—llen 11. ms 0,1t4 mplitl L arti lie Ito toru Alderman :strata yesteraluy,l)y William rurguion, lOr 0101013 4011111 to kill 111311 (F)lrAtc•lni) I ronputr, roue bl 4 Bois Wal Deltl m 43 0) for Ill.:41,1,ml): to Imi,ver at Court, 1 luttller or MY: be 11 )1 made lamb titre tlmu3l3 ) ' I Itreett, re,l6entl Eighth ward, , Joh. .11 , U ten ssititiitt lien, aura:nett atm ilia , ' a and blacked 1.011 eye, Accord Ingly he lo•laed att infer tioi.tioit beta( e 2tl r nem Taylor yesterilaYi tiArging Wttralit with assault tool buttery. Defoniiiint a hi errCttCl mad hold to butt tar a hearing, Furniture. Carpet., Re., nt Ruction , —Tub , .Itty tit luMu... Sante flail .I.ueltun TOOMS, Fllth ,t,VCt, Slnitisson, Fanner and Company. will nell nuu,.urtment of Furalinte, Gar rett, `e/tire and sundries. New mrpeta in quantities to stilt purciMseni , ILL VtLelsl l 3 . „ _ Lttrreny of r• llnta.—Phtlin limer. b who occupies tt. st and . In the Pittsburgh Market; appeared Leforo . Mayor tUt:C.t thy ;est... dity, took Wade un itttortnt+t ion agtamit %Va lium Ilarrtrott.chrtrgiug him wan Um lur. cool ofl),tottlitut W 3.3 lirrOteti 111,3 CllMlrlitteaa In default of ball. . . To Eplweorallsn.—We ehould bo glad to uncunsurebite you, but the urt.lclo you desire to be re-puhLiened has been dlstrlbu.roduce ted, and It Is Very rinueutd to rep mO3 In our columT,s. Perhaps some of our cotouporaries wbo did not puulitn the umtter obllgo you. • . . name's Itkinred.—ny a collision be tween an express and a brick wagon, on Pennsylvania avenue, yesterday, a w o man newe.l Ella Fowler, drietng the former, wen thrown to the ground with such violence no to caul° a dislocation of the shoulder and r. bUNCItt teelp wound.' Cpilnalment.—Miss McCaffrey. the Philads lonia VOCIIUSL, bentia on a card in which she pays n high tribute to the must cal ability Cl Professor lioughawout, who at...panted iter VOCULiZtaIV. WWI 1110 ]nano et the recent concert. Surety of the Peaee.—John P. Sevilla yeiterday appeared before Alderman Tay lor, and made Information againA Evan D.Vi% and John ]filler, of Brownstown, tor eurety of the peace, in threatening violence to the proacentor. ere 1631,1 for their 111.1,,t. Flrent Vetrotemn very-de ntructlve fire' OCUrat at Petroleum eeeter, Tet;eluy eveng, originating in the Unton llotel. the ehtlre buelee. portion or the Witco w. tles.troyed. Tie lie Is supremeu to hare Onto etorted un. A.wrault and flattery