THE DAILY GAZETTE. rOnLisinso Eyygy AroaaraG, cacxn..llllxcarrr.o.) PENNETIA.N REED ~~Priotor~, 'r. n rigxlc-nryor JOPIAPI xro. OTIRCE GAZETTE AUILDING Nos. RA AND , 41! PIMA STREET. Laing lipsilicoo her; of Intuit PompAnis. 0 . 17101. AL PAPER OF, PITTEBUROH'AND E MARECST. ALLE GH CRY:APE-ST aY and BEST FAMILY CONLIIVICIA.L CA enc. lq annotate. rxeaga or not PAILT 71g1471,, (..:errlers, per 'reek • 12 NCI thibecrlber. per year..— , 34•00. Afldres., • (7AZETTE, rirrsevnuti. rcxm ti . t 11,1-itticr..gh 'eliiitti. Corenson PEWIT insists that he pre. fiefs Confiscation to - Negro Suffrage. We do not know how much pro'perty the Governor has got that could be con fiscate(' 1; hot wo conjecture that If he has much he would decide, should the point 'actually arise, to • bold on to what Lc hasoind let the blacks have the NO.- Tot. The British aristocracy have pow erful repugraincles to allowing the work people tho right to Tote._ .Theyresist - all exterusions of the franchise asi lung no they can without giving occasion - for a revolt in - which Coruscation'.may bay, pen, and wher. the ; extreme point is reached, they yield with the best grace they can..'; This is pretty much the 'Glee . . with aristocracies everywhere.. They do not, relish' relinquishing .power. They fancy-the direst evils will happen if the old order as not maintained; but they *reap: .to hold -on _to their money is the racist importqnt thing they poasess. • ' LITTLE. or no hope remains that Max% trillion's life has been spared. The cruel Stunner In which he treated all Mexicans who resisted his assumption of imperial power, haameither been forgotten;nor foralven. Besides, the Me:led - us are usedto bloody retrilmtlons, end thbugh . . one crop is awe to bring another, hope bfaangthrutri Moms some day to: , come to all agrgement and establish a gcivern meat whiclitshall conserve cider aniken- sofa truncialliti. Against tho absolute Justin° of inflicting . capital punishment 7 3lastardlian few will do found willing iserlously to argue. Probably Juarez would only expose .himself by Seeking to exempt him from such punishment. It is quite another.quqation Whether lib •' • ortyand ordqr wilt. ho'ntore certain no , outlining to Mexico by additional blood- Junin K 51.14.1" reports that the real Work of reconstruction is progressing at the South, not rapidly,-shot certainly. It woula be . unreasonable to expect that artiraosltlea,would die out of the bOsoms of the Southern people ina few months. It took thirty years toswork them en to Such a pitch,' of exasperation that ',they were really to: s risk everything in t o re - volt against -the - government, • It *,ay be safely conjectured that the present generation will hairy to die, before all tike' of the old bltteniess will be (Alit. The Iterprimcans of Butler county /aye done r. thing worthy of special commernoratiox They have nominated. Kr. lures J. 2.ldJuNstx as tbilr canal dactifoi- AnsebiblY. If ib.e other coun goa of the Weitswill imitate this exani kle, there n3ll be llttle difficulty next winter in proctriag ligialation on cer tain subjecta of match general interest. The Contention, also, declared In favor . of Irtra.Mats as the licpub imndidate (Or the Bonze= Bench, Whicth was alling most fit to be done. • ' VECIL PILEEDENT'S mlvements are faithfully telegraphed. Re seems to be wavering from bin stated determination to make no speeches- :We venture , the wet:Roden that ere he returns to Wash ington the -flag distribution cad:pony ..Ivlll . 'be . re-inaugurated and the press hooded with his political "me.isms" and harangues. Seward and Randall are breaking the Way for himto enter into polithial speech making. They certainly cannot be his fritlria. • • TEE Republican ticket has been elect ed In Waskiiagton., D. D. The majonty is large and decided. 'The_blacks voted for the first time, and the increased union returns Dilly demonstrate that they cast their ballots with the party which brought them oui of bondage into the enjoyment of liberty. The negroes have been courted with but little success intim Dis trict of Dottiest - du by the former sieve holding party, and so It will be through out the entire country. COUNT BISMANCT..—WhOSC health has been rapidly failing under the weight of responsibilities.. resting upon his shout derv, is about to retire from SCLilrepOliti cal life. If be posaible for a man of his abilities and , temperament to do,so. He bas asked to be relieved from office' lin- . xnediately atm. the adoption of the Fed eral COmOmtion by the Northern Ger man Status. The King has, assented to • • the'plzposaL . f Veraws, Austria is to be fortified. The war. preparations of Austria and Prnishe Yuma . = no wise been interfered with . aince the assembling 'or the Peace Conference, a fact which may be re-. warded signitcant. France looks with.inspicion on the' continued prepa rations going on en those countries, and doubtless she has just grounds for alarm.. Tai Judiciary Committee entrusted with the impeaclunent questiotiluts, after - the adoption of resolution censuring the President for halal* been guilty of acts worthy the emulemnation of the people, adjourned till - ithei Nth inst.. Thus probably, ends thel..threatened ha penile:Leer of-Andrew 'JOhretort; Ju DGE pnivtwo. of Nashville, has been declared entity by the Sehaie of. "Edit i Tennessee, sitting as a LIMA of Impeachment, 'of the charges preferred against him. • The effect of the Verdict will be his rethoval from 'office anddis: qualification for the holding of any pub he °Met hereafter. Gam Pure very wisely disaryligres of the order of th e Post Cemm dant at Kane; Interfering with the freedom of the prank Be „is anxious to maintain pore and invielated the freedom of the priaii Anil of speech, and will even suffer treaatinablo utterencee in certain eases to 'go inteliaked: ' Ossanat, Baran tells several stories in his book which most people find dit fical,ty in; sistrallowing. , The. Judiciary Committee took up one or iwo.of them, and esaceincd Witness. The result was that the General's 'statements were con. .tratileted in important psuilculars. MAintasin's chances for being eLot are improiing. 314nIstei. Roritero hae fall Jaarez's ability to treat the royaLpriaonet In a way most .benettchil to theleteresta of Mexico. Tat aura of Capt. Swallow], of the U. S. Navy. is announced. :" • JitriZAtlON PAYI . S 13 at Tgranto. • 'Din. bitmonn ("Edmund. Kirke") -stumbled into literary success. lie was a • quiet mercantile man, and had been connected with irade all bit life in the South and in New York City. Mortal decor kis at :Orange, N; S., and his literary ambition extended no farther • than to the reading of, a.."lecturn" be fore his% fellow, townsmen.. Having ac quired some property in "trade,' a mere dunce led Mtn to • hermit a pert of his ,means La the imreluese of the old Ratak: erbecker'Avorine in connection with a wealthrNew-Yorker. Ho acted as busi ness manager, and tried his hand at the story t'Amonn the Pines," merely from an economical motive, and to sar‘ , the expense of 'getting some one else to write a seriaL, it proved a stirrers; was Wiled in book form, make the Author famous, and Hoed his pockets with greete, bad), M*l'l Slra treat, Surprise. • •.; , , . 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I — -- - - - -/ --_ ~.. :_-- 7.7 - ''' -- -- / • -- - - --' : • I .. e" . 1 VOLUME LXXXIL---NO. 131 Chlr.gu Met. • We Infer from the account given of the "Abominations of Chicago," by the Ti„,„ newspaper of that city, that the health of the place must be excellent: The pure water of the bike and the deli cious !meats describedby the Times, most be productive, of health, sit'Engih an d letigcri.ty, or sanitety !Science has been acgtected.' TIM - Times, with that deli cate reserve which distinguishes It, says, Wert the whole truth known it is don bt fid whether there is a stomach in Chica go "that would retain its contents for the fifth part of a Second." Thus ankh the Times: j A. gentleman from a suburban town, in conversation with the waiter of this, relates that nothing is-more common than for Chicago butchers to visit his section, end to buy op the refuse of stock for. the Chicago market. Ile relates 'in stances of farmers who sold. Calves not yet a day old, and Which; beyond all • doubt, oupilay later appeared upon . the tables of Chicago citizens. When some farmer hash 'rank-smellins htilLwhose days of usefulness ate passed, fie kills It, and sends it by rail to Chicago, IThe same sort of things' prevalts all through. 'The farming eeM.ranifities, or a good many, re td Chicago as the sink-hole . lore Which may be properly drained all the'filth and abominations of the Northwest- :Witch a cow sickens /!lathery is danger that it will die, it is laughtered and sent to Chicago to finds , ready purchaser in the ,meat slums on ' Kinzie street. •When ai rat is drowned in the cream, or thecontents ofkream. t and those of the po , ti , de eliamiire ba c 1. me accidentally mix the whole is, c united, and the result) is sent to China ) co. Any thing tocinasty for home con sumption • is reserva. Tor the Chicago i nifirket. i ‘ . "These are a few or the rlyulets of filth that are daily pouring tindhexcera , Me contents into the city of Chicago, and into the MOM/Mita 1 Chicago's:Citi zens. As if these wee not sufficient, at tint stock yards, in our veryonhisty there has been eitablished the math fender of staginess. From this "Channel there "tours constantly through the alimentary 'canals of Chicago what, in theiadgnage of the commercial reporter, is known as *poor cows, old, bony oxen, bulls and stags, thin, rough young steers, and, in fact; all odds, ends and tailings assorted from large drat - es' and what, in the language of a police oMcial, is known as *crippled hogs., sick - beeves,' cattle with 'tumors and absccsses, and 'cows- in calf; thin hogs,' furerish and, crippled; fmmattrie veal, and swollen mutton.' This is what Ss being dealt - out daily to Chicago,i and for which we are forced to pay the most exorbitant prices. We- are poisoned by mercenary scoundrels, end then robbed to pe'y thelf expenses." .• A SedStery. 'The Watertown Rcroemer .gives the detalli of a sad chapter in the recent disaster on Lake Ontario. Among the passengers of the steamer Wisconsin, burned mai Cape Vincent, was a Mr. Chisholm, from Canada, on , his way to Missouri, in 'company with hie wife and sin children. Ile was a man about fifty ; five years old, had bought • farm in the State to which ho was .traveling, and was moving with his family and goods. When the fire broke out he was sitting on deck, hilt his wife and children had retired for thenight. Ile called them up hurriedly and.sought to save their lives - in a most unfortunate way: One of the small boats was let down to about a foot orthe rater, and about twenty passen gers leaped into it, and Mr. Chisholm assisted his wife, three daughters, and a son to get in. One of the frightened crowd cut with a knife the rope which connected the , bow of the, small boat with the davit - , and the loosened end dropped - down like a spoon, and at once filled:with water. , ' The passengers were thrown nut and nearly all drowned. Tblshappened not more than a minute and t half berms the steamer stnick . the shore on Grenadier bland, end had all remained on board as the captain ordered, not a life would have been lost. Mrs. Chisholm, the three daughters, aged respectively twen" ty, seventeen and fifteen, and the boy of eleven years, were all drowned. The father and the two elder sons, who stuck to aie steamer, were spied. Mr. Chili hogn bad.s4,ooo in greenbacks, hisonly fortune, which was In his wife's satchel, and was destroyed by. the flainen Thus ho was left in a strange laud, nwidower, bereft of four children, without money or property, with his great grief resting upon his soul, to commence the : world anew, The bottle} of his wife and chil dren were recovered, and have been in terred in the graveyard - at Cape Vincent, and the sad, heart-broken husband and father, with his two remaining sons, will . go on to his homeless home in the West. Few life. dreams have sadder chapters than this ! Beecher on Houmalc Arehltecture lir. Neeeher has some very sensible ideas regarding household conveniences. Ile thus describes the arrangements of a -dwelling which meets his approval, and contrasts them withthose of some houses that are prevalent among us: No mean little entry receives you, as is too often the case in modern houses. The .hail of a dwelling - gives you the first Impressions. flometimes on enter ing - you fear that by some mistake you have got into a clothes eloset; . at others, you enter upon a space so small that it is only by a dexterons interchange of civil ities between yourself and the door that you can 'get in or the door be shut. In some,balls so called, a man sees a pair of corkscrew stairs coming right down upon him, and fears lest by some jugglery he be Seized and extracted like a cork into. some upper space. Often the doors are #o . orranged that what with the shut fluff of the outside door, and the opening. of inside ones, the timid stranger stands 'a chance of being imp:al:Lon_ [be latch, or flapped front and rear, for, vigorous springs attached to the doors work with. such nimbleness that one needs tube ex pert, or having opened the door, before he can dash through, it will spring back on him with a "now-I've-got-yen" air quite . alarming: 1 . 117. name of 'traria Idathedotter should •-be recorded among those of the world's heroines. She was a young woman In Lapland. She was an only daughter, and had the rare of one hundred rein deers, the entire wealth of her parents. Years Since she concelveda desire to es tablish a school among her benighted -countrymen _at Wilhelmina. It could hot be done without aid from the Swed- Lair capital. It was winter; and the cap ital wall distant six hundred miles. Alone she started tO travel the dreary distance. She put on her skates.' The cold waslntense. The days were short, and the nigr.ts long. The route was new to her. Snow and ice on every side, and but few signs of life. She -ar rived at Stockholm on the 3d of 'March, 1841, and accomplished her mission sue usefully. • She has recently' achieved a succesa quite as remarkable. The dis trict became greatly . agitated -last =m iner over some troubles between the In habitants.- The only waytd settle It was through the interpordtPm of the King. Not a man was willing to make the Journey to the capital. So Maria. was appealed to, and with a consiniet out upon the long Journey, with her skates, and executed her trust. While In Stock holm she gavean impetus to the plillsp thropic labors of the worn. On the 11th of Novena... out on her return, going by steamer to Hemel. sand, whence she was to travel one bun dred anti fifty leagues on herskates. —The London correspondent of the Chicago Journal—whose letters are al- Nays a little illatitured—writes the fol lowing alsint Charles Dickens: "you know, of course, that ho bus not, An a long-time, lived with • his wife. Not long ago be made a - perchaso at a jewel er's of sundry , articleti amounting to some two or three bundred pounds, and directed them to be sent to 'Mn. Dick ens.' Prom some unexplained canoe, the messenger took them to the real Mrs. Dickens, instead of to the person in. tended by Mr. Dickens, under that ap• venation, and there has been quite a row about it. Mrs. Dickens reftisea to give the articles up, and Mr. Dickens refuses to pay for them, and the Jeweler falls back on the letter of his instsue tions. They= were, he says, Ordened to be sent to Mn. Dickens, and:to Mrs. Dickena they were _delivered. It the grog anther dares toSatn • public expl ore ,their rill be, p*U.7:p.ieceofivotk =CM MEE _~~ INT EDITION, SECOND EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. MORE ARRESTS OF FENIANS. Bismarck Asks lobe Believed. AUSTRIA FORTIFYIND VIENNA IlyTtleirapit to tllaPitt Marlin orrettit.) iRELAND. ' rs'arr or results TT D. . Deetra, dispatch from Dungaroon reports that Dilie Lttbnty or twenty-pre Frnlsne, whin attempted to land near 'that plate, iwore arreeted and lodged tall'iderford conntY it!! to .twait. i • AUNTRIA. 104TIF cevoit or Magna 081)111t4D. ILIMA.juno B.—Tle Aortal= govern ment hes ordered the (orthicon= o tt. any, e.ne work titilbO oommeneed forth• with. "" • , YUCtB3I.A. 4 istsuaiser Ames To ni nectavon. Beaux. - June Is said the: Count Ms march bat asked to be relleml trout tho cares a °tee immediately alter the adop tion et the Feticial Constitution by tho North Coition Buttes, add that the King bat siren lilt aneent.to the proposal: =12171 1 11 Liyearoot. Joao 3.—The iitestreors Korth • ern Light and Near York hare arrlria at Sontham titan, and the City of. Manchester at Oneolistoan, all from No YOik. -. t)tassiow,:/ane 3.—The steamship Cahalo. oda, from Now York, boa arrived. PIPECIAL By THE CABLE. fßy Telegrelinto We Plusbugh Usestle.) :la await :cm : Molts TO Tina .szpostztom , E.w Tont, 'June 3.—The Ileroids Parte special says,' Tire Czar Altmann. comet from Berluziltreet,where he was entertain ed by King NYtillam Of 'Prussia, and as corded interviews to Count. Bismarck. He had visited 'Copenhagen presume's% , /t, I. 'said that the Russian Boys% Party win .so. tend Its clod. to London. The Emperor of Ansel. Pr i nceattended daring his stay in Porte by Gortechakofr, ntantlebiter of Foreign Affatt, The Coast eldest Mater, the (hand nuttiness Marla. of Easel; has been in Parts since the Bah Of Bay.accom fouled by her sea, tine present. nuke of lonetnenburg. Wllitam, of Prnuia, and Count Bismarck, are Modred. for Immed wei, King victor Einannel, of Indy. and the Viceroy of Egypt, will. It to said, mach Parts Within thirty dert from the present date. . The Grand Frle de Faris, of one hundred thousand francs,.lth the Empuror'e cop, the twomoet ea gerly sought for prizes In the French tart contest., were run for to. day In the Bob, de 'Bologne, and won by the horse • Verve/duty. There were at /east 100,000 peewee. hailing from every nation on the earth, present ou the ocesedon Fen. sahletta aud•Patriclens. the winner. of the French - Derby, made k dead heat at one time, mot theaert hest, which decided the rime, wee won by Fevre/duos easily. The Emperor 'Napoleon. the Czar Alexandria of !tussle, the Grand Datheas Marla of Russia, the Kink and tlneen of the Belgians, the Pacer. Murat and other royal personages were on the Emperor's stands. Napoleon and the Cis: walked through the crtind to ace the borers. • afaahet&L MID eriIIgtERCLIII., LONDON, Jima 1-6reltiris.—Consols %rig; Erie. Pgi 7 . 35(.12% . 1 7 - zeroed.. nue 3—a tep.—Cotton Orin. er• tries of 20,000 zulddringuplands at 11%0 Brimintllrd quiet and linctlaustml. Provlsions,Pork deelLned to Ms. Otter at , tides are uncb.dced. Produce Is dull and rtuncipily Japer. tkontr.on rosin is; floe Iss. Spirits turpentine CM. Petroleum Is Ol for reEnos and; 10d for spirits. Other articles are unchanged. tonnos.Jeue Z.—Eornine:—llreadstetts aro unchanged.. tiatt quiet: iron advanced to Us for Bootritalg; ranr i thri ood mytansri to 11010 s. • Faasesoar;Janel—Emafao,U.S.bods snged June I—ielne.—Petroleum unchanged., FROM THE WEST Attack by Ibdleris es Cals'areekbos. tloo—barp *now ow lb. Sloantabs• —Nebranim Leislslskare bad the Z.x. corsloalsi. = Now You. June 3.—The Herald's Fort Laramie epeclal rays r. The ilootherisChey. erne, monad the Smith Platte - yesterday, going north. They attacked Cole Crook station, thlrts,Lt miles west - Of • Piedgerlda this morning, one hundred- strong, and drove off tour mules. Oen UMLLn area kill. Genersr Auger, with reinforcements, 'is on his way to this pest. • Sr. Louts, • June 3.—Late Denver papers report ten to eighteen Incheset snow, and heavy rains fell Uwe between the Dill and Snit oil. The snows m deep In the atone mins that the coaches mould sot go through to Central Chy. A tau named George Miner, seism years old. whd was motored C : the Black feet !names In IPM, and stolen by the Chey ennes the foilowtow year, it... escaped and reschedDenver. /le reports Ave smite wo. man held captives.' One of than was the wife of a doctor at Council EMU. The Indiana keep itternaelvaa thoroughly hosted to regard to military marementa. They have many Speneer ;idea, procured from tilliete. The LAM= isontemylate o general and eimultansona attack along the Platte early In Jane. The Indian Commissioner, ladge KenhY. .dparty, Were attacked at .Bridge Ferry on the 15th: Captain Mille. arlitt Mope, penned %Demand recovered all the stack. One Indian liras allied. • . •-• The Nebraska Legislature on Saturday &anointed • committee W act. "Cal a noun mitten of eitizona Of O:Paha. to glee the railroad excunrionists a grand reception on their retarli, - - The .Omaha special to the Tribune says Governhr Kant, of Colorado, has _asked au thority to organise mennted volunteers for a campaign _against the Indians. Three thousand friendly Utsa, he say*, will Join the expedition with the pertaneten of the Government. Generals Costar and A.. 1. Smith are at Fort nays with 7,2410- cavalry, Three hundred men with their horses have deserted within two weeks. _Every station on Smoky 11111 Is well guarded. A light oci. cured between the Sioux' and .Pawnees. Thu former were victorious. Pm* Inning one Stone killed and live captured. Oen, Sherman wee at Omaha on Saturday, and _lento-day with he. Congo:4ollmd party for the end of the Paeine road, when he wilt Join Gen. Anger tn the '1 FROM Apo TOe FaSeefllfazheols uue4eiseidi•■ care Peete.st Aisles* Aey loenlreey Towird• A11111111Frb• AVM& • atr NOV Tork ReFestade4l, • CB. Telegraph is tie Intuterstr darette.l - Pont, Jane 3.—The 'llerotd`i New Orleans special lays,. Taa Jeans stamp payer at Ban Lela Petrol hagracentiv pa¢ tinned all the °Anis: norrespondenee Inds tine to the safety ofaxlmlllen, end com toent., upon it In a manner that wouldseem Indicate that the' Arch Duke would•re enter, no mercy. James'.- Generals have strongly protested against any leniency to• ...2,111 him, and it is relieved this p altllen- Lion In the onleled organ /a w/th Mew to a lestlrleation of the. tater. course, of the Mexican Prandent In consenting tnhis eg eentron. • Ge - sand Steil, the klexican Adept here, whe ionSdes on Staten laiand , wee serenaded by his Mexican friends on eawciay autha, In his remark. he Said Jaurea °mild not save Idatirelliariou thn pnople demanded retallituan for his barbarous decree. Gen eral S. also said that air. seward had shone spitematic Opposition to Me Liberal. be. caune a neat relation of hie was connected with as imperial Exprtent Company. FROM OIL CITY Kum Anwar Sitleoad • Minn motels ILI studied—Dolma. et silo Riagleaders Usder Arrest, , (HI Telegtatolt to tb (Mien Una.]e Pl.tsbaroo (Mottle. trot etter& June 3.—A riot occurred here on Saturday night among a number of totosiented empluyeee OP the gannets Ball. med. 'Cairene attain pUng to quell the laminates ware sertously- handied.• Dr. Ar. tag, • proustrimiteitlson. 000 wee called to Wend wounded man. was beset by the rictters, and se riously if not fatally Injured. A number of others were Injankl. Began or h- ringleaders Were 11.1111111.cd, und I 'difticulty the excited *rowel Wan ro. ;trained Vont lynebing them- . Weems !IMAMS. • , tßr Telegraph to the gittetereh (remittal.] N; Tear, Jarldl.—The Herald's Pane= venial mys t The Government *Moles of Panama have held a meeting, at IMMO It Y resolved to 4001 are the /alleles lnde. &indent or Me Federal rule, if the late m ml oa3or 06,04 t 'l=ooo ft from tm toe interior ate bin on the 11th 1036. • Bathe" County Polities. . y . lfll Telsarspe teeth Plittherall Venue y herraa Pa., /me 2.—The nepublleary Om ethtlan wee held here thane . . &tun number of dale/rate/ bile[ In attendenee: damse l. eloJerthlo Wee sthealaated for Amembiy. Tl i =dex: o es . lo the ag a te . er, „ l. l l v aLl were Cses w Dort: PIIIADELTNIA, Jana I—The chess contest cooelatio& 0102-I,lllackenem, Yorkoroa sit the ststom‘ • Itelchism. of this a1t1r.110110..41,0 SCUMS W11211d111.19. 0.,IMP110902101g• cosmoses& with tbs.rossisetuitettelstycmksrs tacos llitilarr Deal. , CBI TeIMMO $0 ratar.oo naiietift:Zuhili,,44WWWW3llLlE= W weal po+rx lutbbrollad at ~ . . .i.-.- -- ; - ... , 1• . :,.:',•;-: : .. - , - .... , :?,,, i.,-::,!'.4-:,-::-,-;!-•,.-*.'2;t6;--;•'-::;.i.*;.i. .`- - PITTS'BURGII, .TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1867. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M THE PRESIDENTIAL TOUR ArTIVAI St nalelgim. fi. C.—lte Is Wet to the lataiel'he Piesldeot's iteply —lts. Mtwara Itetaes a Sgivetht Also Poeta. Grueral 11.1.0101. [By Telegraph to the Pittabiargh Gaiette. Plimeen, lune 3.—The Presldmitial party' lelt Richmond this morning between 3 and I o'clock. On arrlvlng at Petersburgh they .were mot by the Mayor and General Stone• mad and breakkastraL The Mayor agoras& ed the pleasure of the citizens in having them for guasta, and raid id the Pri.ldent that they would Abe much! gratified If the party, on their rOture trips, eroded reinolo longer m Peteraburg than On this oesasloa In order thetthhto relight ho an eeteradoe of hospitality. The President-egpressed thank. for the kind reception and boned that he might In UM future be ebb, no re• elproestet Plettraii ireflieached at 12. o'clock,. m. Itatmen,.tune S.—The President was met at the fitipot by the falloilug 'named ofd.. eon: State Treasurer 'lattice; Secretaryof State Pest; Comptroller. ildrgent shall GotkUoo, and:* Committee of the City . Cormell. Mr. Battles, In 8110rOSIttlg tho Pres. 'dent on behalf of the people of North Can olina, gave him • welcome to the State. The President replied I have no lan 'mg., adequate to express, my feelings and emotions on this occasion. I shah not now recur to the semses of my early life, for It haa not been my Intention or drove to make any general remarks on this tour, hut sim ply to acknowledge and exp.ss my sincere thanes for the meinifeetation of teepee( Of my fellowoltirens. I acknowledge to you, sir, awl Mello Vhoth ye w n represent, grati tude for the welcome hich you have thus given me. I MUSS leave you and others to three WhLt I Ought to have said, 111 had ventured upon • full coyly to the remarks which you have made. Aimm, gentlemen: I sincerely and heartily thank you. 'Mr. Bettie then welcomed the secretary of State and Postmaster fieneral.. Mr.:Seward replied m a plenet;dt speech, is the enema of which Ise said he "could bear testimony that the Pres/lent's only objects are, restoration of peace, harmony and prosperity throughout the Craton. believe bin conduct of public affair. has been its all reenacts, not only patriotic, hot wise and benevolent. 1 thank yen for this cordthl welcome in the name of the author- Ulm of North Carolina. All the world know we, of the national etlmlnistraticin, held all the federal Kates cloudy within their Constitution.] spneres. On the other hand, It becomes us to show, es I trust we shall while we remain here, respect for all the proper rights of North Carolina, with loyalty and submission to the constituted authorities of the ancient and honored Commonwealth." . . Postmaster General Randall also spoke, remarking that the President has an earn est nopo that prosperity may, In all Ite Mine., follow peace, nehten now prevails "throughout the land, and that we may In all respects be a united people, •peaking with one voice, and that voice for the glory end PerPetnity of the nation. I know this Is the feeling which animate, the President, as well as the great masa of the American poop le, their hope and prayer being that we may nave one body, and that a bound bee; one [loth, and that a stem one tor the glory of the Rep ohne. The eeremontee having 'closed, the perry resumed their journey. At stopping Mammon the way to Raleigh many miaow, white and black, approached the car to shake Manta , with . the President and converse with ' Among the Incidents was an old negro an rushing through the cloud at the Warren depot. gemloSt the President's hand, ebo egelaimed, "Brom de Lord; I'm been praying night and day for 111. day to come round, des I might see de President: , A genuine black men came up and lotto. dined himself as Castor Johnson, saying “Dat's a good more." The Prmlitent plus muy replied, "Teo. 1 think so. It will not disgrace yen, If you do net disgrace . • !IMAM.. N. C.. June :.—The party ar rived at a quarter put tour. A large crowd was to wahine. The President •out cheered on the hmding. Generals Sickles, Berns and Rills were at the depot. Itermated sheen were given In honor of the President. Mayor Bayern:a addressed the President tendering a cordial welcome to the besot tattle. ot the city. The President respond ed by remarking that It would be edema: ion In hint were he to say he woe indifferent or insensible PS thls manifestation. ile•eould not prose Paso tolls Indere or manhood. Soda a Wake:We' se this from thaw who have _krnien him Ors& And LTArrCIO ILlfitileitbslehlinativil City, WWI apprenauld, Ile had nothing fur ther to ea, than to tender to the Meyer and theme whom he represented, hie change for Ibis cord lelprelcoma A protessinolwas term. A ed, a Preeldent . being accompanied by • mil ry mom. Ile was cheered as he p... sad roach the principal streets , , and - on" g YarbOrough e to the portico. null was there ntrod prooeeded unto to the crowd by tiers. Worth. The ?mildew. In • reply tendered hi. thanks maul mild : here Mike city of Ral eigh Es where my infant eye. lint saw the Ile ht of Heaven. Here are the scenes elm, childhood. Here to everything to Mud man vitae fellow and tomes-tate him with cur roundiagotdects. Here sserixre the tendrils of, my . heart have mime Orin hold upon everything toed:itch It Is attracted. In mak ing my entrants. Into this city Lode". my mind Involuntarily weedered Deck to the time when I left Its etreets, a penalises and inexpertermal boy to mac lay way in the world. lapplause.l When looting bask forty year* and ratans. tug here today, I. beg to Ingnire where are those lien Debinfit in the language of pr. [ Wry Itself, "The friends of my etilitlitedi, whereto, they?. Zelloatiewers where. tierce MOM emigrated and genie to other lands; some have complied with the Inexorable and Irresittible call, and bare mowed to that undiscovered country from whom 1 bourne ho traveler returns. . . Ispeen, I ask, the friendeot eh,ldbood. where are they Ilaywcods, Hunters mad Lyme I Where are the Peens. the 'toy , L og and amide.. and Jetioes Whore Is the loos Ilst of men who lived at that day mat who commanded respect for esurdsmer Of principle 1- (Applause.) tindese cir- cumstances could feel er ra th eltferentt I would be Wee to say Munro if 1 forgot you, and not to Indulge M self Oradatton, 1 can ray I feel proud ache demoastration In my honor Soy the enlaces of my native land. ••drast hes there alit with seel m dead, Who timer h sett has sate . TEL Is my mem =satire Lad.,* (Applause.) Thistle not the time or etas- I elan to amuse the putglc mind, but as alto- 1 Eon has been male to my not going out from _among you, I rosy MY. ever 14nee 1 farmed an opinion • .0 to I ftmdancental principles of Government. I have adhered to them, andlo the tkinstlto tion, the Oaten and the flag of my ineetrY. (APplause.) - When 1 went oat from among you, andfrotu the time 1 become connected with ?alum, 1 laid down as • rule a.coneeleracious performance of duty, and adopted the Constitutan of my corm- try la my snide, and by Wee .wnether In prosperity or adversity, 1 tient always teen grated and canrolled ited come wail or. woe, In high placer or low Maces, vitt, i Illetlonstitution. coy geld., with my heod. lard • ea Me altar of my - counter, t wilt leave them. great prhselples for there who are to follow. (dement.) eon of my leadlos tenets has been the prosper ity of the great =meat the people, holding Mat. MI persona without regard to condition or. color, should be esteemed according to Intrinsic worth or merit, leaving each to ries, on his own merit, courage and energy. Let. Ude be - the standard, ef, that overt' one may Demeaned hil true Vesture. 1 trust., Instead of discussing party harm, creating factions between North. Bench, East or West, that all exert themselves to there- ', inoration of the union of these Staten, so that the deg . man fleet over a pre.- perms. country. (Applause.) Let or, .Of friends, repair the breeches made by war and restore the Union. Thlxibeleg , amour unshed, we en., then make such amens as erosperitymd ealem may °emend. Lot us efface f rool our minds the memory of the fact. Let tut poor ellen the troubled Waters and restate peace to the States. Tele 'tea s been my • constant object. i het let this pea. I.lstinply come to this place m compliance with your Se .estation, to pertaLkO Irt a . ceremony to cooler an honor upon the memory of one who was, a fee years sae s In your midst, :Tills his not emanated, as 1 unduretand. - from any particular quarter or gamily. One send to you, you men. Thorn is much WS es 10 ' tiallolo4olllll adearruntes, • an. but If any of you wish to tOCCOOO, or, men, • I common phrase, mate ,yoursolves men, you i will AIMS.° do en through your on ere, , hon. 1 know memo of you are nimbler with the hardship' and dory trials- thrones I . which 1 011eetitUlaed Midair the time that . . bee siemens elnee 1 left you. It is not for me ! to say whether /have aucceeded or not. Let i .that be m It may, MI , meals nearly run. I am I no nerd/ant fur anything. The way Is open i for all. All plates of ercolunient end el. thtetiott are before you. • There are here a low of those in whims hands. the &Simla. , I tractor, of government ill pained. We are camas away. Tim next Wave will brills' you, young mon and women, In place., and r' ou work will fall Into other hand*: Ttnoldma, the greater shoulate 1001' of forts to prepare yourself for the reeponel- Whine. that must is time devotee -upon la conclusion, permit me to -tender you my thanks for Ibis cordial welcome, feu.' ' oared through your instinguistied mph). I ThLathe. we tiovernoe Of the mate. , rough she sent me t 901111tiet. and I friendless, Sod did not Ilford me mono ad. , vantage, which you now isnloy, and though , on reLmineg / cannot do sobs tholutguage , ormy.ithoo.Knor, Icon say with pride and setts:Mellon sheismyteraner, and whatever may have been her 6.llwpm:terse, I love ! her slut. radlesinal-,gentlemen, let me again expires MYlleartfelt thanks for this 1 warm Wixom= on returning to my natlee it' aPPLOheligeldnin mite retired was repeated- rled. - &watery neward was loudly called tor. In the course Of his remarks he midi I have see wad Missy atom Um political Ot. nation. Whin the idle. zelsobleelens ex. pnisoloix Vett the gayssfard ms :depart In intpease,"was cittered.lnotteed sla well that when the tempter went - .abroad he placed his month at the ear, of kfarth Carolina, and she Want Oar wjah' the rear but most lolliti. - &MX Mid et all, I hate-nun forgotten: that Ithartheatenna virginal and PILNIIOIa Wen to Beal de. was dlstiaireltheta br tht i tabrt. OM trete in the DellOom skies, and when we amt out the dove and olive branch, Intl/tint , the wanderers to come home, North Cara Ileatinttered and blitent4 tollatlrit tO.Uti: , mt. lAPPIIIMe and Mughter.) - _-lon newt% ' had 6.70312/10nrod•Part.' Yeenelerthipra bad - -any ratties.VM- MAL, Tens ..110 00 1 alwa t" 4 • l "... - --*"'IT.4:047;10.11:1",- came mixed, Al be wit %aid'lV - man* i:if , '..A .- i] .: :il' . ,'' , ',; . ;'' ...,,i,,5,,,,,,1•:.,f;tt-,:g.:0:,:.:1,_:..7.,,. L 4 XED GEN. POPE'S PISTRICT Important Order 12fieted — Tholt.0..ro of sho Stabile New paper ulitup _ M=l3 June e.—Tbe following Is the substance or an liirportaat Nenerea Order Just Issued by 6enerAl rope:. . First—toe Inforferrenee of the PIMA Commander at Mobile 'rite the newspaper onbliihad there is ecified disapproved and his action reversed. . . . . . . second—lie declares It Is the duty or the ,mikitary nathorittes to secure the utmost . ' ire - Mime etspeech and of the press consist. cut with the LAW. Third—Orders that no OilCOl.l Cm soldiers ! In his command to to Interfere with need ottri patters Or sneakers, on an pretext. II di... turbanee u feared, p talons. wilt he i : U l l g t ' A ' ri.l ,Pr 4T ra gol l ik tn ( "c ' 'el l" c' t..l, ' i the legitlmato eiurulet of the fresclom.of discumon; but even In such rases no cotton Is to be taken but by /Street orders . from i than headquarters. We Onto sacred till. ttes to Whit towards oar country, and 1 !Julie AlSEltartte must be the drat contadere ; .lon we I,hould have In slow on attempting I to resolve any questlet.' . IMPEACHMENT MATTER • The Audit,tarp Coewrptflee *ate on the Question—Ayes& )'4l,t,r. 141•7. irly.— Itesulation Censuring' tat Pres(tient Paaned. Illy to to rani to the Plitsbarith tlaret WASIIINIITOX, jun. 3.—The gauss Mary Comtnitbe adJotttned to-day to the Mth. The meeting on the %th I. to enable the Committee to meet the improbable'con tingeney of a .7 nip session or Congress, with the report of the ['remedial:a. The final note on Impeaching the Presi- . Vd e L t saM f tirr r .li h . l t71111:4 n 'il?otfr= Lawrence voting aye. and mere, Wilson, Woodnriag., illWaball. and Choral:Ml any Oa ttul.qacetion. • A resolutma of 'coUsura,;.doeJariny the President had been guilty - of acts which merit the nondemnatMn Of the People,pas sed by a vote of seven to two—dieser.. Eld ridge and Slarshall voting nay. Luring the primacy .nonakieration of the rote on censure, !debars. liontwell and Thomas TOLOII opposition, but finally ebaugal their rotea In the discussion of tblequestion lar.Eldridgu took the gronon that the committee ens transcending its duties in considering or puling such a rms. . caution. MAMIMIAN'S FATE, • ♦ Letter from sseateen Itto ttttt Ro mero on the lettleleet. • Teatiniph to the Pittehargh oheatte.l Nam Tone, Juno letter from tqr uncr.ro to a Wend here *ranee that If Vislmillan s psoloffed and allowed to go home, nomad, in Europe wigive email for magnanimity, as Weak albinos are hot annposal to he magnanimouila hot on the contrary It will ho said we'ilitl so through • fear of public Opinion 10 Enrope, and because we would. .• 1210 t ' Clare to 'treat harshly an Europeal:rince and soinresgo. 1 do not nman y this to say Maximal.. moat bo shut. t 1 mean h. that his power to do tura.* mischief In s klogleo mum be intuited...roped before he allowed to depart, The VOLted litotes to great country, • perfectly Will organized ppo~, an I can afford to do what would not e p r rai r tleu ‘ t tor a eminirs like Meal.. 1 have full falai in Ficatileut Jasersiti abilityy to treat linximilllan Ina way most beach. alai to the interce,ta of Iter.l FROM NEW, Y RN. tn~rnarwn to the rmsblaritt 414.1.1.1 ant . aftatana. ' Naar Yoes,3 one 3.—Tweatylnalen hand rail and 1111 La emigrants have Orland alnce Sat ardsy. • . xraria. orrlcart paw. Capt . Jahn C, liankhead, of the; United litatt*•4avy. dint April ..nto ail tad Bengal *team!: alsula, at Aden. 5- garoar COIZZCSED.' Clarkson , Stanfield, n well koliwn painter, who died in England May Sat, was not Stanfield, n member of Parlisinent, u re ported per elide. WASBEINGTON CITY' ELEC. TION Colored Citizen. Tote reit the Ili.. Time—Ftepubliesin Tlekel, Elected. :fir Telceettli to thz Pit:ochre titre.. Wtzunerron, Tune 3.—At the xnunlcipel nivecion to-citYc the :colored citizen* voted for the Chet thee. The retsina e 0 lee as re ceived • ludiv.te the election of. the rehab limn ticket, Welt:dingllectori T. A.Tioreell. ftegister and. A,-Elm , =ttra= protab;; - "tohe *ol;7,erv. FROM MAINE Tote on the Amendosesit io the Liquor lner—Too Antemissent Carrlen. t 9r Tolograpb to tb.rittstoireik Unotte.3 . Poert.sen, Ida—June 11.—The vase on the I.l.icrr Law, suousitied t 0 the people by the Leginiettue. the genet= • being cm the In crease of the penalties to Imprnannuent tn. every case, elletted a vote of 1,173 ram and' 77 nays to the city.. Actscars,ltme IL—The returns received from the! ;State Indicate a vote .not exceeding ZAP. The -amendment rs undoubtes.by married by two- to one. FROM NASRVLLLE ==MT:3= . . Hob Found Gana, By Telertoph to the rlttat7ht,t'h tt.otte.l NA...ILLS, June 3.—The ersroment in the Impeachment trial of Judge Frazier having been concluded,. the &Mate to•ney .rung no the Court of Impeaenm.t..renderen • verdict ending him aunty of the charges oreferrent. The verdict removes him from °Mee, and dteenallees him from honlmeanY Mike hereafter. LL_ MEEMIM Wuartscrear, June The Mir -of the Paraguayan, rorchm Minister solinated State. Minister Wave puree,. note, informing him of the mien till of themedlation of the United States rr. th iV=rnir hea le t n k ul with snatch he repelled the -prohminary, condition th at President Lopes should bdicate and leave the 0000177 to consider the cparatton of mallatiot, Me detalte at tensto the events which led to ear, and concludes by saying - his Government will never attend 'single . and or the articles of the treaty of aillanea se the basis for the discoulon of a treaty of poem.- The . republic Se detemelned to save 'Melt with Its, institutions; its government and Its Ode r of Wee. Otto twine glorimudy aired foot o the flagthat hue loudly proclaimed the liberty of Its people auttaustained with' ardent eattinslum he motto of peace and Justine.f I= Tellegtsph the Pltteborgh Onset. Athot.. alid P.ll. Telegisph Company.; • Otc City, June 3—The rivers lour feet nlne,lneltes. sad felling slowly. The weather Is warm and cloudy. Ida gess departed for .11tteborall this morning st eleven o'clock. Ou errr,June.l.—ltlver, feet 9 Mabee and IYeather—cloudy and cool. (Hy Telfitntial to . the Ilttsboran thmettli-.) Locnsisits, Jane Z.—.lltvar falling. srlth 'tan fact of water bp uto canal mut; • Msxiins. June /s rising Tapsca Crop—Coati ariffluadi. Sy Tpkesepli to like rittalsuritt fiagetti) Fosses:lM Mangos, Juno 3.—The accounts of tobipeo cultivation In fforle. 9firollue are noefmoottraglue. The slut of Wm. 8. Underwood. for kill. log Jeans D, liankine, at Isle of Wight. be. fore a Coartadortial, resulted In the acquit. 101.01 the &caused. . .t 1 rims from Norway. inv 'Altmann to the rittsberge tlatette.l qtr..c, June 3.—An immunity large num ber of Norwegian emigrant.. have arrived. The United gtatesigoverliment hae an agent here who Is commiaftioned to direct them to ilealustletu In the Staten. AII Old llama Drowned.' Chi Telegraph to the Munn rib Garen. Cmcintrarg, Jane 3.—Jamea Illogaloy. an eld chicon of Montgomery, In this county, was drowned yesterday, while attempting In clogs the river Ina buggy at that place. Thehoroo,• at OA% was alaarlsowned. • Fire at Cbleawar—Los!a $llll,OOO. (tryrelegreph to the Plttebargh oeettte.7 ItleMlo, Juno 3.—A fro et the corner of rarerend. Clark etreetnolle afternoon, Onatroyed Iteoltue , livery enable. and dam• aged e rence . d i' nlatt braldlngs. Loss 012.CIDD: infe i), • 'JoCrimson Davis.' EVTd•t.ob to the lit* strersh Osiette.3. TOltfieio, C. W.. June S.—Jeff. Darla are 4 ttal bore fo-flaSt, to attend the Weddlog Of Oneof On oountrynten. XIW 'Work Conventional CellVeolloll. Ac.kPr,nno 3.—The nomadic. canon tOrnight, nominated Wm. A. Wheeler, Pro. "Meet Of the Vonetitatlonal Convention. •Lni fi — katiortal Typographical Union met yesterday, xi the Odd Follows in Rem olds, Tenn. About ninety-five delegates *ere present. The following Diapers were rt , elootiwn John U. Oberly, of Cairo. re elmted Prestdent; D. C. liorrls, of bleminws. fret Vigo President' W. J. Ilenninond. of New Orleans, second Vice Fresident; Eder Troupe, of New York, Secretary and elumrarylLD. Mayberry, of Thant alpine. rresponding .Bi:oratory. —Gen pope ban boon potato:mixt by GYo bandral bligr nes td tamers thb, Mayor, and Clty.Connoils of Savanna!, on the ground Out colored men cannot ontalnliiitlen from —Old --:rea en horeterste:' , 4ead head ), lie had no. potable elsbn .11,1110 MIT IMOD. Inanegeot but be &I'M% got in-the then. 'VWWitIMS Minn. One ■1414 be Immo , . en at the doer as tin.l. !'Ante, loan , ' play sold. the - boePen In &surly toot CITY AND SEBUBBINI. . . FOURTII PAGE. , —The faUed and mo tie /Latde Money, 00 and i'roeiura .3farke Re ports given by arty ranee en the c4Cy, Una be found on our Fburth POO% • • 'eatiaMeand Fair. The UnntiuMELGl Telt at City flail Is a complete success, wiceedilig the expecte.' tion of Its most satiguine friend.. The Ball ! lits bcen wall filled every afternoon since Its c .. ommentftitne.nt, notwithstanding the.! unfavorable weather, it fa always 4 crowded In the evenings. The Interest i manifested at its opening appears to be on the inereive, &Id the Patronage of the Ulf. (event booth s is all that could be desired: At the time ei t closing. &rd.:nlay night, the I recellits footed up 1110,300, end they will go far beyond that title week. • Tne - gool 7 llg. 1 The floral booth, near the anti:ease door. I . attracts the/Mention of all isitors, and $ certainly BA Object of sulutleatloa A boat, I tiful summits of Ingelaud Nary was dons tea by IT.O. Dunseath & Co. the popular . ' Fifth street lewelers, add famous Culver sal mlnstratlon. A splendid massive sliver not, to Cc. gliren to the molt popular preatticr, piste fn this banish. Ind trio demure of all who look st • P. It was do- natod by Samuel McKee, Esq.. a gentloniato who has been untiring in hirer/ens to =eke , the Fair d, Oneness. Tell Miele set wan the dna article presented In behalf of the ob. • _Pot of the Pair, and Wes about which the thing of beautythe addnucleus worth hes grows. On the Soldiers Horne booth are latiMber ebigant parlor croquet. boards. ! Thln Is flu popular gonna at present, and tin j hoards find numerous purchasers. The I booth of the tihatty Side Is one of the most absolutely beautiful In the Hall, and le de• j nerving of orotracted Net rupeapul It el full of a. imirulde and desirable arti cles. rue conontti shop, tinder charge of Cap• tale Cook, lea grand feature of the Hall. It Is separated from the Fair proper, by anat. tale of Mom and Is. situated at,the upper end of the Halt. on the left hand stilo, next j the Cashiers desk. Its contents ern so on. meredui WeeilltlOL mention them, and they ! should be seen to be appreelated at any rate. . - FMI Art Gallery Ia width& Ithpertant , Lure. It is In toe Committees. IsoOna,A, the I left of the entrance door, and Is entice the , management Of Mrs. Robinsou. Mrs. Moran ' and Mr. C. hi. l ene., tho gentlemanly sr tem. The °nil/salon of wonting., engrav - An, Is very fine, and thel: erratum.. meet /3 11 credit to the manager.. A Wee, number of tbo pictorm are tor• sale, .fieni Knee of Meth soul be disposed of by tottery. Among the colleCtion we noticed one that deserves special notice, ha well for Its.; twenty as for the Ingenuity distda7Ml In its I . construction, We refer to the mess W' ymp°. Made and denoted bye lady eighty ears orlue. it Is rMeet wonderful work., ,t of art, excelling the iincst oil painting. in I toe blenihng of tmlotti. Mem.. Itetsel, Forester, Wall, and other or our Pr . : Gem, donate, valuable pictures: We advise all to vita this department. • Consult:rabic interest Is being manifested, In the eonteet for the out silver 'ratan at , the cashier's desk . , *Web is to be awarded the member of the Executive Committee receiving the highest number of votes. The scheme le certainly a liberal one, flee votes being allowed for a cent, The watch • is of an ancient pattern, and In "warrant ed" to run forever. Tem wanantor rays he Is not at all fearful as It bm been tested.. The vote at present stands so follows; %Vey- man, 1,250; albree, 1,1%; Stuttering, 14. The tut...more plpe, carved by an Ander. , • Denville prisoner, wait disposed of by rattle, at Sunnymoe tableland Mr. Lewis Conrad, of Manchester, held the lucky number i. The silver tea set and the .awing machine'' will Po dispose of In the name way on W. 4110.11.9 conning. • The total receipt* np to last night exceeds gi2JOIJ. Tee Trook.ouror acknowledges the receipt of three hundred dollars from the workmen of the Mack Diamond Steel' Works. and a contribution of twenty dollars from Rev. Jamm Preaily. 1,. . - . I Tbu eirtelstenvo Committee acknowledge, t i lt& IM . Vuitoet 531 e. MaryCo, 3 amoun abenro tof p r i s inttn i g et ty * in.it i a ' s•CT B. Johnson Co.; oartninter work by 0. Albion a. aro.; petalled by 21. Canty b. Co., • mail Mune of glans and Chine ware from ft. limed S Co. and Itatiewoll, rears a Co. The contest for the beer hall implements is quite spirited. And from .present appear- Fe Judge the Allegheny will come out !Mead.. Tole is a favorite club and On. tors can discriminate in tutor of no better attainment. more clever gentlemen.. • The titankreiptey Branch of the C01_1,1411 _ 1, 1411 hitatea District Court. The kruptey branch of tho United "Soles strict Court for the Western Di. ,trict of Yerinsylcsula, to be ready falba tillrartifill — hrffifeitieW , aatiirdaY. tat lost, was the!formal opening day tamer the bankruptcy act, lint a ia =Mount:al that the office is, at this limo, ready only for preliminary bush:teas. such sis the ailing of ontitionif, a., of applicants under the bank art, and the RlTina of necessary formation tolutereeted Inquirent This is owing to a 'Want" of tho trosittua of rules, an: . Thu ofiice . of till branch of the oeirt lain tho room of the Custom flower; occapied try Colt.] Mates Com missiocer WCanaless, .11 that gentlemen., we believe; to that:Me tal In tbe bankruptcy department-of the ulte4 States District Court for this Oho triot. We are Informed that the reutraml of the roles, regulations, mode of procedure, de., will shortly be promulgated. it will begun. Ilsbcd by Phelps d. Solomon, of Washington, Mc., and will trultain ever) Wing Pertinent to the new bankruptcy act. Then, hue been lowa Unaccountable delay in the appear ance of this manual, as it should hare been furnished to the Coons either before, or, at the latest, on the and of Jane instant, that being the day for the comment-Mont of procealln. antler the act, and the manual beleg an absolute necessity as a snide. Wu give below the names and places of residence or Registers recently appointed by Judge IletbomUces, for the Western Dis trict of this State, who have been confirmed by Judge Cease, of the United States Su ' plume Court„.lts the Congressional Dear lets composed of Allegheny and neighboring counties 16th Distr ict—flustings Gehl . , Chamber. busy. Dlstrlgt—John Biotherline. 110111. da l y m m h ttni r , ,, J3 do lsi rk r t eir . Tloga. lUth—Samuol E. No oodralr, uaar covntY. • linti—Lorermo D. Rogers, Franklin, Vo mere county. I • .2i.t.--.latere A. lieut.", Greeneburg. fra.-Baintwil harper, Pittsburgh. 134—John N. Perchance, Allegheny'. Downels. Walmmiimg. The nowhr appointed Register. for the %Mb. fast. ZVI and 2ttli Dletriela have np. peered_ and given the required bonds, and are now duly mull lied to attend to Um this of the °Mao. 10 ls elated that le this district each of the Iltaistern raise have ju thriletion In coon outside of Utis isonualtate Congressienal District. ... The following ttivi in substance th e forma neorasnry in did - cue of a voluntary appli cant. for the bowsaw of the It= kruptcy net: First—Petition containing residence. of petitioner, and addressed CO the judge of this district. fie petitionbr ellgilnu unless Ole debt*" are over $3 0 .1 Setenti , -actiedule of debts, • etalarment to whom due, the re si denc eof creditor, and the nature of the debts. . ... . . . .. .. . Tiord—leven tory.. . FoortlA.verthostkototeehorthe OOPS papers, before the dirt/let j adsre, a register or crUelted Braun ethatetealonerr. .. ,Fifth—Oatti• Of slleglanco. ' slxtb—EnAlmunnont of Aroplloarit's attor noy, atattog his tooldenco Ann vim* of bus. tones. IA rule.), . Sovent.b—(A Interlintualons chrobove Iwpost. 16h Is roto-},DOPoittof fifty dollar., to pop fog, de. ,7 • inth—Onler of tefoienco. Tonto—Cortilled °coy of soon. 7116 TIES? CITITIOM lILDEC Tuz 111.11attlyS • The tint publishes:l case mules trio now sot cksurred In New Tack on Saturdey, the following Mention of Which we lind Mike R. mime Past.' • In re Adolph ll4tioN .ldanknopt—Slanta olefins to be an insoltentdebtor, entitled to residence of the new lattilsruot New to tig, lad East Thirty.thltd street. New York city; , Ile tom tight creditors; whom he owes Ine NA. ills moats amount to the modest sum of eke; 'The' latter be wants to enrrender for the benefit of his creditors. and desires to obtain the benefit of the act and be dls cbarged from tits debt,, according - to the provisions of the act. Ile has Med tils petitiou, ea above, and complied with the initiatory forms required by the law as far as can be deue at torment— before the prOmulgatlon cf the raise. „ ~ Boys' Clothing. and Whore No Pur -1 . • these. We direct attention to the special adv.. ' deement In another column of the wed known fitshlonable deniers In Youths', poire antirChildrett's Clothing, liesors„ Gray a Logan, No. 1781, Clair ' s tree t. They .hare now m more the most comple4tock . of 'ready-made Clothing in their Tins that can tie Pinnate the MyW ti nOni.r toning tecressed by daily arrisals!at new assortments, selected with meat good care in the .eastern market. - - - They giro JD...exclaims and Individual attend. to thin bran. of the merchant tailoring nest, nese, and peek,. utmost nod highly tot , "venteneens faculties for • supplying their balk.* with the newest, moat Stylish and fustdonanie artistes et wear, at very mod erate prices. coil In ' and examine the stook far yourseiree.- ingot,* the . and be satisfied of the superior induce , mettle °geoid by may Loth. in the WO'. clothing bootee., ' • • • it Tearful Cast, • Ili We 'surety caae reGudtcil COUrt Proceedings, tbe prosocuirly. Woe Wangs ted by Judge Mellon as to the character of the threat made by the defendant. - Proem:atm-81m said she would uut out my _lteartw blood. and, scatter it over the pavement. Judge Yelleti—Mul she a inifei pr0. 0 0,01,,,wei It woe LherMiele to see about the knifunot mine, : • The threat therefore sou not es terrible as. MAO seemed, WI /tour -tbuiltepoeltion evinced . by Um prosimutrix. Courtesans eluded tbatjantiee might be Ilene by puumb. b i g MI parties ante, so the coda were di PliTifou HlRti sti•et—attil wit arraign; INfora the polio° had gone-on Onty, a Ilfght COCO:WA On nigh Str.OtiTtlird Ward. tadona . an . ..shia.n . l42.ls . da of Warta idtd PRICE THREE CENTS. Lad••rteAnt.l • • (Mem Wild Nuielere—A . Moe( Black The Baldwin Towstehip Bounty, Foot:. Tired of Life. - . ' - The citizens of Baldwin tooltoititrappeir ' A disconsolate boot bleciremployed at the to haVII Considerable difficulty In settling barber chop of the Monongahela lionse their bounty ...tto.. A . 1 .,, b,,,,0ry of 7,, ~,,,,Iny mad. two unsuccessful efforts to their trammed°oa will shad that there is destroy life made weary In polishing Um ample cause for dusimisfeetion. lYbon the . Pedal coverings Of aristocratic patrons. Ile drat' Can was msdis for voiehreers tip the had been observed le the morning making General Oovetbreent. the .people of the 010 ed examination of tho razors in the ea loon, • eireffmatance Which Ittfaeted easpi townshiP were eppenied term rubecrlptions i to . bounty fond, which ...,,,, , tie ~,,,,4 1. , e'en from the boo barber to nth an extent paving bounties to those who would' enter se to cause tam to demtuid why and where. the SiiivP.gi for the district. They responded fore ho had soared from the,brusla and ...f.,,,,,,,, , blacking ta6i to the higher department of e... - e I liberally and raked a Inge sum o. 770 y appointed a remelting oomailitee, , the trod. , "The liable oPPthotlee readied Whose badness Italia to all the fitiottlot the 1 that be had elliptical operatioa to perform district; the committee Mond that tliffisab- roo hie tbrioett and as be win PartienlorlY script:kin idol would not reach the dialled 1 Minion to getbut of the world intim easiest edited , and the people then petitioned, the ;-possible manner, he desired a sharp razor School Director. for an appropriation. to fto hell" him' through. The foe. barber cover the deficiency. This the School Board' hinghed, thinking the matter a joke, and generously granted, end thus that quota 1 M i c rTn e o n e n et t, T,,?, t t t:, , n t n b % d g h lTt Woo ailed. /tout two weeks after the ge- 1 possession of a the ' and started Count of thin committee wee audited, sod down to the cellar et the pond, but was gave pretty general satisfaction. Tne see 1 cello wed by & colored man. Ile wail about ma call for volunteers was filled in the il rawing [be hind° roe' his threat when non Mamicr and with Ilk° on - The . the dark shadow who bad followed hire, third call wae more difficult toad. Boon- 1 and cked the dendly weapon from his tonal ties had risett tO the amount of from 3:500 to I and prevented the accomplishment of the !OA and. She reser people Were pretty well I d eed of self destruction. The bellied? boot drained Of Money. The School Board Mt- , black held that Ills 1110 was his own, and he othprieted We per man to forty-lour men, , euuld not son why he should be prevented the number it was nrcierstooti they had to from destroying it. After considerable or (arrant'. The balance of the fund money 'foment. the onneppy yoong roan was ate. was raised by entistimPtion. • seeded from 100 bertscostiOn ot bishop . gn, A reuniting cOmmittee . woe appended end returned to dottes in the barber sho in and the quota was filled. The accounts of , the afternoon, however. the suicidal mania, this Cortlinittee Were malted by the To 1 solo got the better of him, and Procuring ship Andlion. a short Ome afterwards. and 1 n stout roman ngnin nded to the eel it woe understood to Dave given Bottom,' I Mr. nal:ling a floor barre l In the enter satisfactiort at the time. Thus passed the 'of the floor, tr. candle box lonely retairia third draft. The fourth and last call anto upon its bead. he conetrected a sort of gal. now made. Bounties had risen Mill higher, love from which to latufch himself IMO and the people were less able.to pay them. eternity, lie next fastened ono end of the The School Board appropriated font Mtn. rope to the ceiling and making a noemeto the deed dollars per roan In this draft and the-' other he wn ready for sacrifice. Mounting people subscribed a largo BUM of money. A,. , the Oak on top of the barrel, by means of a committee was appointed toe nlist men, °heir, he adjusted the Intended to he fatal and after a few men had been put In the re- noose about his neck, and gave the candle hellion suddenly collapsed, and an order, box a kick. Be fell with a heavy thud—the - was issued to stop recruiting. The Recount 'rope tainted over his head and ermhing of this Committee was sodded end thehe went through the barrel. The noise at n Mace of the money remaining line:peed. I traMed the barbers above, and the again . ed was returned to the nnerlbers, disappoint.] bout black was haniednut of Thus the matter rested until about the the barrel, but little the worse of hi. hang. • time of the Spring electloo, when some par. ing experience. He has given up the no. ties Industriously circulated a report that i Mottof committing suicide,and oil rest the recruiting committee, who bad filled i contented with too °brightening" brea the call ander the third daft, were defnul- hems &bead of him. 110 gave no canine ters to the ammint di •two thousand dollars thin for his strange conduct. but It Is upwards. Mr. Win. Moore end Mr.• John thought some sweet colored girl has won Noble, gentlemen of nufloubted honesty and hie:heart nod gone back with a vengeance integrity, and who had been members of 1 upon hm tenderenectleas. . i thenontad Iknartt the review' year, were - selected in chameleon pby those who were dissatisfied with the report of this Commit ted, and pledged themselves, if elected, to Investigate the =titer fully and bring the defaulter. to Josiico The result was Mr. Noble and Mr. Moore were elected. The People of the, district aeredeterinined to have the matter inves tigated, ere vres their right. Some time af ter their clued., the School Board, through ugh trossurer.notiLled the guilty portico . to appear before them. Much to their sur. prise. they made their appearance. The School Board bad not lim a to attend to their dare that day, so they alleged, hat el/Pointed another day, some weeks afterwards. The Mel appointed name, the oommittee 00010 metal their appearance ermined eertiti o.eo,, ft .. m itnmattering officers of tile Uni. ted gr.t,,,, army , ~,,:swing they bad put tor t3,lloo nova into the nrvu.7.V.,„ l '2', h „ l V, cull, and offered to pet:Once era,. °.`" .;,,' ' they bad hot pnallicates for two stitilt., -.." It will be proper to state that Mr. , Pollock, one of the members or the School , ..licard.was also one of the recruitingebnimit- . tee. Mr. Noble, Mr, Moore and Mr. McColl's. ter, three of the School Board, refuted to th at the return Of tile eorranntee, stating ! that they thought the Teacher. trresented try them were not saMetent. They then adjourned until the first Saturday of June; thethat day to give an answer to ' the recruiting Committee. ' Aeoottllng to appointment they • met the School Bean' and :recruiting committee or the School Board—Mr. SictolLster, Prost- dent' Mr. Noble, Secretary: Metiers. ' Moore, I Martin and Pollock, Mr. /turner being ale I sent. illeesni. MoColister, Noble sod Moore 1 geld they had thotight r:abler of the mat ter, and were not preinra to answer. Mr. Pollock offered the following reeolnuont Bemired, That the School Board offliald win township have three disinterested men, non-residents of the town s hip, appointed i to audit the Township and School Bounty rands. Mr. John Martin seconded the resolution. ! Mr. Pollock requested the President to i Cali fora rote ot the Be of he rerun. I .Ito do. Some of them:embers of the (Want objected, Saying that the ocirtmlttee would I not abide by the daimon of the auditors. Mr. P. C. Devlin appeared in behalf of the committee andstataithet they were willing us sign action of agreement, binding them selves to the decision of the auditors, If they ware appointed( The Preeldentof the Board relating to pot to vote, the motion trtill remains before them. ' Mr. P.C. Devlin then presented. petition, : sigma* lateral responiable eitthens of the -101thadaTisfiektrug.the.goimpt.ileard-to have , auditors afinotnteskao nellt , tini Thatnny ' rand of Held win sownsidp. They reed the (mutton but worth& take ne action bathe math[. Why these honorable gentlemen -Will not investigate the meteor. in accoaante with. their pledges, give. to the People Prey... to the Spring eleetitm. I. DOT known. Then, gentlemen are highly honorable: their Pari ty, virtue nd honesty mast dernsna of them action In this matter. Or Is It that' 'their kind and forairingspirite havecaustal; them to relent. It Is true that from the no. - blenees or their souls. home each action as sharpy . would dictate, would cause no • amortise to their, consatuente. Time will no doubt tell whether - MA[l°4l,or the noble virtue of Christian friendship, shall come al the conqueror. Let this recruiting own mittee therefore, exercise the virtue of quiesciince until ace time &slim slow but sure progress of these generous sanalen - • tors of the rights of theirconstitnentathall develop itself, and they will reap a rich harvest of rich blessings by ac doing. - A Taxraran. Benefit ao Harry - Overflows. i The ever popular, highly d serving nod nocomplished Treasurer of the Ojeera Hansa , lir. Hurl , Overington, Is sainotuad - to take • benefit on Saturday rem fag, the I very last eight of th e mason. titlenot to be • farewell benefit, and we are Oifted ingly gratified to know the /act that the Inevitable Harry will oontunte the "same Muir , nett-111GIDONnOtialtheterthleg wbat other changes mar take:plus% A attractive bill le offered, end we bespeak a hull home on the cecsaton, In order Alma the benefit may be one Ina material sense ' The Tonle at the SeMere , Rae. We were pained yesterday on witnessing cruel sport made of this beautiful- Emma specimen ot the National -bird. It wail car ried about the room MisPendedby, the wines; man at each Wstrwra ft y. was dragged round the ball by aeord Isaterusito one ot Its legs, boy. teasing It with sticks, to: Oa batarday, unoer Molitor IPreanwr. Lion, It struck one of Its Sonneaters .with bilath e ff ect. os to tear his boot. Let the noble. rd be kindly treated and cherished, qr let it soar through the blue etherlal op to Its ;il7 , 0;1 . 1 1 1;e n t!..V.. No soldier Into rmxd whose , eolz should to that service be no balrotted• and at abused. • Fashionable Clothing liOnee.'" •Wm. J. MCl:natty, formerly of New Tort, now with E. J. Idairatty, Des Ant received at his beautiful store, Southwest darner of Dramond sod Ohto street Allegheny City. atoll stock of choice cloth; ausimeres and sowings, which be Is premed to make up In the latest styles at greatly reduced. p cat. Atoll tine of gentiannab furnishing goodswUl be Mama& thenore, embracing dress shirts, suppenden, collars, pocket handkerchiefs, do. do. - Wll and examine' r=ar i orlifitt Pnee4 .l4lr statr itZonso/ 1 0 business gentleman. • Coal now Wanes; op Poreasaise.—Onr renders of Pittsburgh sad, AllegbAny Otty will to pleased to know that, Moors. Oscar F. Limon A Co., earner or gartduskytateet ant Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne and ••(Mahon lialiway, 'Allegheny City, kelp. townie Op on band the very beet or tsp Lit The 000 l sun Plied is of tee: best quality thermally .P=And Isdellvered promplwpm. rs And at the shortest notloo. This 'Arm olso twinge trout the out the best geol. It' et =three:PO . o6ol. wen% ettli be In, nishett al eastern prices. /Awe yourorder eas4 pre Rohn it trial. Their argue le at the work.-_ We commend Wince thepek, mange or One owners. • -• _ Going. tn . -Patlso—Thei • ldnff elan. 'PMlip Graff, F. eq.,l a clfarket meek eon. templates visiting P derlngthaff Lon, In Order to select some now atylea at elegant silk and satin draw Mien to my . Ply his large trade In thle ally. He ban marked down Ins present vary One SUM ment of rich patteron at much redneed pMere in order to make room for Intone let. Portatlon. The ladles ehoeld rill In non core is bargain from Mr. Graff before he de parts-for the Old World. . - teeresade.—We hada delightfolternmade this morning at an early hoar by the apt.- did and unapproachable Mozart Bran and String Band, muter the leaderthdp of Mott. ard Itickliravy and Memo Kirk. This band has bet recently organizod, and from the anima excellenee of Its performanoe Wfa mooning, In are prepared to promise for It a brilliant fauna Gentlemen, the Gaze," la thankful for the complieteut, and Invite 700 to return. • Raga Siam Awowe7.—if ewe. J. S. Devlin. Borough Itegulator "mai Surveyor, and J. It. MU, formerly of the Silo of Oath: fie ft SUI, have reasntly opened on • Miller ',front, Lawrenoevllle, an ofiloofortbis tram& action of real estate. and Insurance butt 1113n. They are eareful,•axperloneml and fair deallnibeatnore gentlemenauo ttieverry levant wortby thq patronage of 11:10 ma. reunify. Bee their advertumfantii to anotb. er column. • peep Tastik—A. beautlfulliels style of baldness card bits been adopted by the well known cam:steno !deem J. R B. Francis, 'ma and 2N dobtoson street,..Allsgheny. It Lot untie y sloe. pieta! In. white on • dark ground, and hue in the centre o been. MI Sketch of a. suburban residence. The card Is a novel lied perfect • 11PeraMe.. Of tUtern inatrarks , • (Musa Motels el alllllaCin Than. doy eveing next, ot the Open. House, there will lobe place a grand match _of billids for the chandnonthip end • bunt Of K U, between llessraStaßard on N. 4.101. TINS. ets of admission aan be obtained' at the. Itrarinwitik MP, or at pm oper* llterwlosieeats at 1.114 eeits.:- . 4See ease dark.tortee styled. l allentli . demeged , Fourth tek%ardn a new and f xet ly ••• • laiountes a ISTXPLET. whit of et.• support, tberi t ilat Isilleiridreemdoa,m.tanlvpsper, publtabea .eallforati, Pa., Dm man dlscontlatied. • ',editor, a—W..lllll6n Efq.. d.emd — ftl34l'. etiOqUallae.G" than tiat se- C. Death of Col. Wm. Riddle.—We are veined to chronicle the death of Col. Win: Riddle, (eon of Itobt. M. Riddle. Esq.. de• ceased, tormerty editor of tee Journal, of thin city) whinh took place in Philadelphia en Sunday /mt. Got. Riddle wed born and educated to this city. graduating some ale ago from the ' Central nigh Scheel. entered the army daring, the early part of the rebellion, and rapidly emote to high rank through gellantry - and unflinching p After th war accepted pasitlon atriotism. of Chief cle rk in he General T. t ile A. ecottie alike in Philadelphia, which he held uti to the Limiter Ills death. Many warm friends In this city will sincerely mourn the loss of the brave and good soldier and fills . would • call the special attention of those to want of a Drat class dwelling hones. to the Rouse and Lot on Ferry street,. No. N. occupied by John S. Bell. , This house to •Wree story brick, slate roof, contains nine rooms ;: . !.d finished attic; marble mantles, marble smss Z-stands; fancy tile hall and dim mr . r oom •g oo r: solid mahogany doors; splendid cooking range beside bate oven; gas and water throughimi. dsslrnble property Is offered very lour. Friquire of J. S. Bell, of Bates a Bell, Fifth stre. Found In she Alleubeny body of an unknown man Was found last evening at the head of kl et:enough'. Island, Allegheny river. From appearances It ban been In the water. Inc a long time, and ban not yet been Identified. there was nothing on It when toad, except pantalmns and boots, and the. hands were clasped over the bead. Coroner Clawson was notified and authorized 'Ograro Jancoy to bold the Inquest, welch be will dOthLs mormag: • Arenait rriD. Driekrowts..— • •DaiTll.l7 tnallo lultrtthation yesterday before Alder man Taylor, ehareng Ellen !loran With '; making an assault upon her with brickbats. The parties are residenta of the Fifth ward, and Mary alleges that Ellen Made an as , dealt on her, as Aut.', on Saturday night. h The parties ad a Oracle beton. the Alder , MILO, bUt eenclnded the better plan would i-be to settle, end se, paid half the costa oath I and had the case withdrawn. Larceny of Watch.—,ilegan der - art multi information before kayo: Mc- Carthy, yesterday. against Isaac Wheeler, charging him w to stealing a watch on Bat. orday night lan, on the beastlier Gallatin. , Wheelerls a calm _al man and was employ-, edontbabmat. JL•rensant wawlawneflanN wareCoetinenhaiseda Wheeder s artai, sad after bearing was Com. mined for trial. • Yill.poood of at 81.00 titanee.Oti Wednesday 8•012111 g,. et the Mqo2llllentld Mat, a Weed Lock Watch. &mint alaohlne, tnlald with pearl. ellvevmounted, mthog.. any. Any person can prOeuro tickets atthe tale nay Ulna The Agent for tals ansablee Is Mawr Long, at No. 11l Grant street. It le claimed Lobe the best in nee. 11. • To ,Wholesale Hazenof - Dry Goods we Offer bargain. In .loti lons o( Dress Goode, Panting.. Linen Goode, and roll lines or Sheeting., &Luling. Print., Tick. lea Cheeks de., all of • which we will sell at the vOry lowest eastern cash dice. J. A. ltanaza f Co. .9.ldatiel, street, below Thlnla Fourth eta. Rye. L. 11. E.ltlesta s of Washington. D. C. will speak no behalf of the freedmen In the New Christian chapel. corner Beaver street and montgomeety Avenue. Allegheny, on Tuesday ev•mlng, the ith. Met., at a quarter to 8 o'clock. • m AI!A Perseus are respectfully _invited to end. Prourned.—Tnstezdayalittlechlid,abont seven years of ase• daughter of a Welsh fam ily, who have only been In this .entry about two weeks. tell from a n(4 in tho Al legheny nver. ot she foot of Bellefontalne Street; Lawrenceville, and „wali drowned, The body has not yet bean recovered. abater Towtsibtp...The delestates from Atm townstdo In the Couventicm to-day are ft... Howard Miller and M.P. Thema.. Tony *ere Instructed to salmon Major Penni.- ton for Treasurer . and Mr. Walters for Prothonotary. and left free tonne tholidls- Mellon upon the other candidate.. . Yard Wide Gros .Gralned Mike, Rttite Edge' Extra Ildat7, for eusp., OnlY XlOO Tehr Taril.cheapor. than Slue year. ago, on the .Weot 'corner of. Fourth and Market etroote,.No. 09, Gardneee now Mao* Of pusl7 • ‘,111:1. Guttman Commlttled.—DarldSeepherd eras arrest ed and brought before Ills Honor Slayer !Menhir, on ',charge or annuli and bat. tory, preferred by John Derry. The affair occurred on a ',Wambold at the Monona'. 'Oslo whorl. Shepherd, ~ Witl committee' to mower atCogrU Terrible Entry.—An ni e Glwl, a real dent 'of Church alley, atTenrel boforo Al oarman Taylor, yeatordayi and - made In formation onaniing Wlufara Lanahrey with .forcible entry and detainer...A warrant for the arrest of daonaant wad leaned. , begs Career Merkel. end Fourth streets leithe ranee where New Drees - Goods, this week, are tot* sold so cheap. Doe% fall to ee them.. Gardner% new and only Vase Or srena• ' • Genesis d,erswinr.: • . • Ileld to natl.—Midget °camelly; charg ed on oa th of Edmund o , Conner, of weault and battery, before ldayor IrCartby bad a neardar Yeaterday, and was held is three 'hundred doll= ball for.ber appesranen 'Court. Best Dark _ Frewilatiilatees only 3 cents. from ►nation prices before the war canon.• Go and see them:on West earner Market and Fourth uvreeto, tie. . • GaAnson t Browner. laixton • County Be.- vablre.sal Oonrenttim Maas tadm, otelevon otamek, to nominate. &mars ottleeks and 't ie= daletiaile %Mb* Btalak CaaVelalux4 • . • . . . . Takla Week.—How Drees 'Janda trlll be Opened at prices tau Mart Ave yours tumor, the treshoorrier Market IMO Fourth meets. Tius• :41•IIMIIIIE a BTZW.A.RT. • • Grind littpiars:—Tlin Wel Indepeneenceare tne best In t hem rket. For sale by A. B..l3tmst; Seen; NO US Third etreat, • • it sorted font Earepe.—Our oill•knourn gLud 12f 1 p socotoollutoul felkorm Wren; Mr. 'Jon oblpton, left last ' alight Int TOW* !or Europa , , • OeIA soda Water 1%; l uei ll . , .f . rtig Mere, bo. 33 , Federal street; PI111•1*, On G. canker Mar kot fad Foorth mamma, No. M. Primo Very DIVEMAI • GAnnnev,..% BTvarAnT. • Do So Pleaststra envy Stem ID). Si Market street, for ••Hostetter's tont Drake's Bitter% cheaper Dom any other place. • Go to Floostneo Drag ritoro...No.. itirkot street, for Um best r &al Liquor,' ot alt. - Mods. • • • eiti to Pleaselora Drat* Neer., No:St . Market at.reet, tor good Nampa, at low puce. • Laws PolsSe, on W.est comer of If erket ppd roll.Mt streets; cheapest seen for Tea* trra:st 0.111•Diilt a wrnymrt. Cell illparklhos Soda Ilistor, et .7. Sample% Drug Iltore. Feder" attest. Tea Op Map inutelgo Liquors of Maass; Jammu 8. flidl4 Matlllanr. US, Isa, WI and W. • Dr:a 14 1 1%"V.P'Z lw.ghesy. . T* Will find a Dental Establish ti 210 Penn street. Dn. anl aOw e 3" ri to:l43 , llla . Nag :Yaw - Elo{ at Jason Tex Qui RIZ - 9 4 P.' 41 . 1 . 1.tga b M=3NEM ur Additional looial = THE MUY • TWO)i:DIZIONA WEDNESDAY AND i&Tra D A . • , A large AIM., eoulalolujililiffT4gX COl., •tJ NMI of bate:methla rradiog uorger, laclaulr leading Ndltorlalai latest ow. try TrlegregN nod Nall, valuable Realtor Natter for the ramMT. end Tatkalt and port tellable dal and Cotenterclal Natast nom.' any Imp, to pe ed,. No farmer, hillehlaltir Merchant should be without It.: i”res yote-yni IrmaT CuLgirrret MonignirVb'.. 1:73: CIO. et Ten..... .; —A n 4 on. ,pa or trowe.to thegeraatt super( .T the club. Ail,l bons to clubs eau be made ray urn, at club rates. • . • • kerma TO hthWICZIMIL•6.—to ordering yea!' tines, he sure . and wen} what .411100 TO . `lieut. as les Wive • Wedneaday Edition for sob : ecrleert baring bat me mall Sweet. • sa , blotter by lira% [:ores., Mona., Orden or Su Registered tatters, met be rent at our risk Address.. GAZETTT., _ ' rtri !Annan, reran, A common/est.., nun,hee or young gentlemen, an iteadserting on tbs. conduct of the Ludes : the soldiers , gait . . who denied them the privilege of contest ing in beret of &colored eiersy m ..„ for Uio elegant silver act to be given to the mini, ter having the largest number, of votell in withheld, for the reariou that open inquiry we learn that the subject itaviair been (erred to the iiiteentiv o Committee. it wax decided that the friend. of the colored min. niter should be aliened azi equal cbance with all others. 11..r.torm Thrraserce or Orimme.— We wets once In the pit of a theatre, and were poked in the pit of the ettotnach by a coun tryman who Leona. .enthused' , over sown remarks male by Hamlet, that struck him at Shak e sp ea re w d trUe. Ilitratiger,” said. Int:I . ant off that Wee Minted well. , The astonishment-which this SP prover moused In our mind, has never been q euated Until yesterday, when we rend p.nurrapli stating that an English critics had amen, who fakes the bold position that Sbokorpenro has been Mane too moth of, that "Maestro, Green, Webster, lien John son, Realorlont nod Fletcher, FOrd, ger, Dryden, and Otway, jjsve' Writtma worke equal to all but one m• two of the best of Shakeepeare's." onohis :mad we would say much, en' w nld. hut In eooth, the eubJect defies d hannsion. To one who denies, bow can you prove that a. square bar four sides, or that an acid In tromatineis none I has oon plaited with • ne. ease. The firs b t case minimal in March, last year,. three others followed in the course of the next znoritti.• and Marion tins prevent year twenty more have boon recor ded. In each um the anima was_fatal. The symptom" include emblem prostration and dlscoloraudo of the akin almost to a Olson or purple. The dumtion of the se oelsure to r,. eath has varied 11,02 .0•0011 ninety ho It la thouten that the Ole. to ea. may he related to corebroeninal soon- Mettle, which was epide.mle in Ireland in 184 G. yotmu noblemen, two medical atm dents, and three soldiers are numbered among Its vlottota • They Wet!. all living under healthy coudittoos. e,ecoml . case has occurred Os the cite of the Drat- • —Alunny matrimonial affair reeentiy Oc curred near Spirit Lake, Kinn. A veen Juane° married three couples one bo:Abs and about four weekeinfter ward discover:la that a Meuse from the Clerk of the Court , eras nom:misery to make the ceremony legal, tnd be lost no time In Informing the partite. hat they were still single, though they MO lived together the Intervening time. .The' gist couple were willing to. risk the conse- 4 q Eteocles; the second consented lobe tamer-. tied; while the third, having discovered in each other divers and enudry shortcomings. rethied to have the knot retied, being sat- Peed with one month of matrimony, and glad to revert to eingle blessedness. —A cotemporary reports that Maier Whittlesev; tinned States Army,• has re cently been In commitatlon with the officers of Isle College In relation to a plan to col nect the Ilegnlar Army more clowelY with the chiet literary Institutions of the coun try; by establislunz military professorship , . and making a owtahl number of their grad -eatav officers in the army. It is probable that whatever consultailoi in relation tO this matter Major Whittlesey may have had with the officers of Tale has biien entire!y unofficial; but we are not wlthoht hr i .pos that it to something being came to further th e end he maims haveatlmart- or General Sherman's communion , tlon fully . confirms the apprehensions ex pressed by 50C11114117 MOGI:111Mb. that large expeuditures will be required to carry for ward the war against the hostile Indians. Pressed from. every quarter, be says the three hundred thousand red men occupying , the t i med space between the Atlentut and the acific Mates cu es m nervous, • excited.' and in some poaltlvely bee. tile. At this moment there ere fears that they may combine and no Winne mia °biol.', - DIED. BIDDL:E.—je PM...Mtn/do, on Sunda, nigh 4 Sane nj; Col.w Uhf ILIDIME, son of to fat RObt. 11. /riddle, of Ws eery. ' The funeral ollt talei PtnUO .lon Depot, In this city. WuninjenhT nonorno, tho sth lost.. at Chi o'clock. TM Illenns °fibs fa.- 117 ssolhrliel to attend. nicE‘Rusolv.--mb..refuel. cI lIENVY knlf3./.4'. Who 41.1 at him., 1rm0... Dec. 11th,a. fit'bnln frrly.e. the funeral ,lefu , run .a.e nlv•ee g at en Andrew* Church. on , s arrounoos, at 3 o'clock: The filen& or !Ile ifuntly at .respuettally Invited to &nand. A LEX. AIKEN. lIBIDEEMAKEB, N. 106 Tourth street, ilttetstrzb. Ys../ cOrrters at all kinds; ca.prra, OLOVI.S. .a 4 every delscrtot:on of Tuners! Frualselpg Goods (mashed. RootosoDetked flay andmlght. Hearse end Carriages fersitoberl. ..Bsreseirces—lter.Dseld Neer, D. D. BIM ilCoblll, D.D., TIMMY ZW1DE.1.4.. is- JG. NOGGERS. 1311DESTA 22.19 AND 110213411.2121, meessor to the tate Igazonel 8. Ihrijers. No. 29 Ohio threat. throe doori Inns Heave. Allegheny Orr. Mu table. Basewood, Mahogany. Walnut and Zoe.. wood Italtatiah Copse. at the lowan redecedk price& Rojms iyien at all hour.. ditY imd hied. Hearse gad ran - lanes furnished on. short swine. and on most reasonable tams. pqb- T. WILITE & CO, cNoEst, • • TANJCILS ARP )I.3IIIII.ILESS, Wenches. ter. Wood's Bun add vicinity. coffin Booms eh Winchester Livers Stable, corner Sheffield sal Cloutier+ MUM. Melee Sad 0.W.ul p. STEIVAUT, Undertaker, corner of 51011T9 , 1 and P/12.011rTannTn. Ninth Ward. Carllns aan ltnd.. Hearty - and Carrlakes taralanad on the an none grfifF.ETING.—A. poiplte meet I.& Linda . thesa/pReL of /EWAN BitOTHERROGD, , III Ib Mid In LLYATETT • IILLL, Lis WZDEGINDAYALYEEINti, NIEL bid GENERAL asid othea? will id. dress the stletila R. • JM,SC 14ropzas alms& . T.III',73IIDAT Ei7.51110, June 6, 1667.. Q3E3 MATCH. OF GJLLIAFcDS, I= newt. Stafford and :Tolson., For CHAIIILI:LUMIHIP end P.n. of IRE, C=CMC2 • • .. • - Tickets cab be bee at Broworleb Millard 1101; or at the Open Meese ticket race. yeN • DEVLIN & PILL, Heal Estate lurt Insurance Agents, Butler, BL, Law. teneevine.ra. " • /IOV. dALIL-31kall31ACT2TWIWO BITZ.- 0 2h. 31Alarratarmart1: Wearer tor Bale the beet a at sant desirable She tor, Braun and Blast furnace, or for ant law, mooufactidlog piar yore, to the county. Thfs poverty Is loaded on s4O toot arta and the Allude./ aver* lad within 10) feet of toe A.. V. V. S. The lot le 00) Cl 111. loam:. doctrine rucb a •lot would do well. to 11.131 file beton • Doting •elsawbere. Terse •made tD sett P.ahlamo ' or DEVLIN t SILL, Beal 211101. ud latursaca 'Arent. Beeler area, Lawrencealle. , • L A D s+ COLD WATCHES.. Another Lot Just Rout*, limbrsetng same of the hist 0714 °teasing Irsr! Ushuaia to this market. • ' , LAIN 'NOIRE TOISxIM, - zzolicAvED Tor - Alin BUTTON. /BAST= AND INANZIXD MMMMM P:UNSEATg et nriia rgiarr. 14. v. zoaavor— soca2. JOHNSTON & BICOTT, Fine Wadies, Clocks, Jewelry • ELVER-PLATED , WARE, ETC., 3P111:157, 1 5, aucizzsb. Partloolor ottoopoo atm• to Rovaillos Wotemos, taoala istt Soweto". all went ono THE suiruqpik miaelr3 of the 17MIEILIlt a I(ll4o3d7ZWllail idIACIIIIIIC .6 all Otaats'lbi:lllatil loM and mend prelaaaa,Nsio aci deader itabdalted and a* geneldlly sulaatmd, UM! !la eardraratlea of chair rattly* dotal— ildnem I. no lintger coasldand steno.. I !lg . . They Ste ellople, durable and balm. 01 ''''' . fl - TrzarsaN AGENCY. 1T o. 27 71FrII rrxuT. II .77 • t 457 -, - '1 _k'. M