/23 TEE_ DAILY. GAZETTE. IIIDLIEFIED EVpitr KORBINGI, eStIMATII XCETT.I.) PENYVRAN , , REED & C. 0.; Proi~riotors~ T. 1.• 11111••••1,q, • Editors. , littstrteak34.ucra. Or'ter., t;AZETTC, .1:1111,011;(1, Soft. Si , AND . 16.F/FTII STREET. iodic; Clioblitto Par of !totem Poulin/at. -o:ittAL PEPES OF• PITTEBVEGH AST • •• ALLEGHENY ITY. T. Mt° EMT. CHEAPEST an C d BERT ?AIRILY nn 4 AIWILIAEREI AL. PAVER In Or Mau. OP Tux DAILY; E , „:.. - 1 , 11 . nr .z 7 =—,,,,..k •114 M9ll year. .... 7 .19.00. ACLLetley.• uAZETTE, PUTPIIIII.H. Int.NN t ..... 1 t IlittintrtTlf. 6a3rtft Tux trial of Joint II Surratt' •an comm.:octal yesterday. ONE encouraging item of Intelligence is that the wheat crop in GeOrgia, Ala anllsouth Carolina is very heavy. Timilart.fora (Ct,) ,Tintem says 111 r. Davis gave "stray! hail." We suppose file names on his bond aro 'worth, on 'tfitanie,- many times the amount for Ivhieti they are holden. Why ant.hayv soma . regard for fay.ts? • TIIOBS amoa our citizens whO have , mg 'visited the outlying districts this spring would he surprised to go about .and see how many honies and buildings, .seeping hp. Notwithstanding the high prias several hundreds are erecting. Tim Syracuse Journal is authority for 'the statement that tho story of Cole, which he told to.jurtify his murder of Iliscock, is '•holly false, and cannot he stistaiUcd by evidence; and that the story of Mrs. Cole about the ivill'is'false also. • GUN. karx.tp.ue baying iuspected 111 inrson the streets of New Orleans and found many, of . them 44 tTry bad efredi, tion ord . eredtlMStieet Comealmioner to, hare tgelu cleansed, which be failed to ./llerenlii3P." the General removed .Awniue • AGO, MI the authority of Judge' Carter — General rant was • de• Glared willing to take a nomination for the Presidency. In cone it should be ten nerett him. • lie is now reported!, with singular rmtcnonimity, to prefer the ele ratiOn of Gen Sherman to his own. . Too Murder of Colonel Halle, in .rhilsilclithia,, by an Assessor of City Taxes, who was keeper of a drinking sa loon, sialkept Die office in It, is bringing on s'iliscussloei relative to the whole sys iem of assessing, which promises to end in rectifying some of the existing evils. Tan Democratic State Convention will he held to-day l Harrisburg. Tele grams afllrm that Judge SithISWOOD, of 'Philadelphia, 'trill be. nominated as the tuindidaie - for, the Suprente - Bench. He has the =natation of being agood law yer, in upright magistrate, and an esti-. niabla citizen. A. n -"V"; of St. Paul, last hill' insured his wife's life for the sum of:five thousand .dollars. thte,dieti suddenly,' a few days after the policy had been taken out, 'enclitic was accused of having murdered her to obtain the amount on her life. So,evideneo what ever was adduced to fasten the charge,. and the jury promptly acquitted him. COLe."NAGLE 1311 0 1 Warren, 'formerly of tine Ar my of Potomac, Lave been arrested es Fenian, at Dungannon, Ire- . dank by the British authorities.. .The former Las beau prominentlypicognized, with . the Fenian movements in' this country, and is a brave, 'daring soldier, Oman cont age often gets the better of . Lid catifien;.es eSemplided in this case. . Tan ,Frencli and Russians vie with each other. in expressiohs of joy and gladnese. over the escape Iforti omissina tion of thaCzar, or Napoleon, or both. In Paris severs: towns have been Minn!. rated, while the resident Poles have pre-' sented Napoleon with an address con demning and detesting the act of their t ' misguided - fellow countryman. In Rus- I sia divine services of thanksgiving were I held in the Churches, public meetings convened and deputations! dispatched to Paris to convey to the Czar their grad tiide to God for bis escape, and their de testation of the attempt on.his life. The assassin, in the meanwhile, expresses no 'sorrow for his deed, and dolibtless, duly regrets that he failed in ridding We earth of the presenee,of the Czar. Ton Emperordf Austria and Empress were on Saturday last crowned as King and Quern _of Hungary. The .pnusnal nod kiddy important ceremonywai per ; formed with much pornp'aud splendor at Pe.st, which city was crowded With thousands of strangers, atttacted from all parts of the world by thrextraordh nary - novelty and interest of the occa • shut, The Bishops of the' Catholic and Greek churches ofdajated„ but they cer tainly could not have acted la luirmony or conjunction with each' other. • Allot the nations having diplomatic relations with Austria had — representatiyns in • ,nnendatice, excepting the ljnited 4 Atates, 4 , which, since the removal of )Ir. has had no Minister In that cotattry. . General, anntmty to all, political frioart- II - • - A MI " 7 , 1 •. •• It era was granted,, and upon the whole • • . c 4_ j. ~,... . the coronation was oat of Lilo most •.:4 ' Interesting and important ever witnessed .t• el in Europe. _ •••'' • e . •' . - -', • . ~ .his speech on the,aseassination of i . . • '•. IT. cols, Mr. WEDDELL PitlLLtri , . .l t . Said : - . • • 1 4 .• at shall we say as to the_punlsh. • •:_ : l' meat of Rebels? The• air is thick with '• " •threats of vengeance. I admire the Me , A 4 . tirewitieh prourpts thiise. /flit let ns re- ,thember thatno cause, however infamous, _• • ♦ ie , was ever crushed by nth:abide* its advo. • , ill . cotes and abettors. All-history proven 1 'this. There Vino assent' men bake and • • : ' coward enough, no matter what their r' , , 7 • 7 ] ,views and purposem,•to 'Fake the policy z . -' of vengeance successful. In had causes, '• -, ; as well•as \ good, it la still true that 'the •" ~ ., i `C. t , 160(10t the martyrs is the seed of the :••••' •• t •..., church.' We cannot prevail against the • s' •-: principle of human nature. And again, -. 't )vltil regard to the Simon; chief Rebels, •, • f . It trill never be a practical Vuestion 'rhea ' er tee ohalaang Meta. Those not now In s '' :- • /. Europa will soon lie there. •Indeed, af. e ' 7 , to paroliurthe bloodiest sad guiltiest of ' ' all, Robert Lee—fiend applausel-othere - ' ' .i ~ would be little Atteess In hanging apyi h i les:wry:retch. , . s e •i?, ' Our rebellion Molested four years. Gor.ii •e ernment has exchanged prisoners and 't i, i ac k uo wi g aget Its belligerent rights. Al- i t i ne 0.41,1564 s are out of the question. A • thousand ruen rule the rebellion—are the • '"f - e • ' rebelfion.' - A. thousand. men. We can ' '! - , not Long, • them. all.. We• cannot I ' Lang men in regiment:l. What, cover' • „t \ - the continent with gibbets:. Wu cannot . •ei • sicken the nineteenth century with such ..... a sight. It would sink our civilization, to thedevel of Southern bartailste.- • It , ',I would forfeit our very right' lo supereede ;‘: the Souther'a system, which right Is based . •.,.. on oar's being better than their!. 'To ../'. i irothe its corner-atone the gibbet would de-1 _ ;., , ;trade us to the. teed of Dario; and Lee. v 7 , ! - The structure of guverntnent which bore . 'the earthquake ellock.of lilt with hardly ii \ a jar s and which now bears the assassin- I ; , ".z . -• Winn of its Chief Magistrate, in this t 1.. . crisis of civil 'war, with even less die ' :0.• . turlastce, needs for its rarely, no such \ . . e,., policy of Vengeance; its serene strength • 7 '.. ' neols and should use only so much se '‘ verity as 'will fully guarantee security . \ for the future." ' A , ' . ''' -,,• 'rhoq uestion now is not whether this f..f " • • ~ ,.e. philcisophy of punishmenkfor treason is —.6 fee sound or unsound. It is exactly the ..4 philosophy jo which Mr. GnEstegiabolds, , an 11 whichO. h - illustrated in going ball ~. . 7 2 for Mr. Damns. - The -feet 15'40i:ern. Pt ...i.; .that Mr. 1'1111.1..1ra hasisdlowed kin per .' tonal hatred of Mr. GREELEY to control ; • Di,, him to nth nn extent as to sadly damage ). his character for manliness and honesty. —The Issbtbat was seen of ex:Vice President Breckenridge, of the defunct Confederacy, he was ta e klingberriee eri, b- Wore 011 e of the tab: of the m e anreinsnrant In the Paris rth n Exhibition, 'with couple of agents of li - D ewing machine companies. , IMES , ~ ..,\.•,1i,,f1•Y11/77-----_,. , _.......:Z ... ~, ' ',. , ,'W% -- ;:•• - P I ! ' . . . . ..i . ~,,,. .11 (;;; ;---1'..-- i '-- ~ gi 41 9 W111%.47A.1.4f7.-- . . . . . . . . . 4 41 . . - • ,-.-.. - , -- 7 , .. „ ;.,,5•.,---, Illip : 1 - 7 1 1 4 - a . . .. :, , _...,,,:..:_.„,,,,..,.. •• ....,„„ , ~,., 4* „...,-„,„..,..„...,:m., ~,c,...„,, ::'. ( 1 I I I 1 , 01 .. . 1 . / i l ' 1 ' , 1 ' .) . ---- . . ---- --....- ..-.....--_,..... --''' ' l . ' i I .7---' -- - -r-- - ---- sl f t= .....----- .-.,::: .L-..t.,., , ~.„....., -.. __ ,_...._____,L 7 .., , . .. . . : .., ___... VOLTME LX.t.O. --- NO. 137 .- - s 4-4 „ •-...:._ Horrible Murder In Striltd.-Tne Hog. , PERSONAL. !El I derer stilt at Larg , 01'11- city wati etarded yetl"rd•Y I ' o -Jobe 11. Thompson, formerly editor I ffisT E DI T I ON. „,,„,,,,,, ti e , atiMmneeteent of mho mot- lof the Southern LittraPy llespenyer, is' f . dd j r of Dr. Johli P. Durkin, a hum{ ark I living in New York. ____. j . a .. Throat Doemal, having lila °lnce, in I - - Prof. Cbarl,s tfl Shepherd, or Am- I j - \II.DNI.Gri .- /T 1 John Zeidter'slat's "'hue& Th 3, Dor:- j bent College ; sails With four studenta for, - ' tor Mt" found About 10 o'clock AS * In I Liverpool on the nth. _ - ; I. , c ml.. G. 11. Walters, wiM hers" . I , t r i r.'"'"' '- 1 , - 11'141r ; ' -A Beaton gentleman of wealth pr'. ' 111PORIANT FROM EIiROPE. ~„0„, ,„ ,rune door., die. , , „r„,„,.,1 he wsol lytng on hi e ' b e d 4 , l , t o dk, j pramilo bear the expense of a trip of Sen. a II II door :did alai mild, with a little 1 I :op .1 ator e Wilson, to EurPPe• i „ 1 .,, d ne a r hi_ i instil. 110 Wan i. d his I ,One of the ablest papers in.tbe last I. 41 , 4 , glireiothes :dui seetned to lave fall tig h t . of t h e w eem i„,,, il w w w w The • • 411 1111, bed t 4 the floor, or Iteett tin The thingariali Cotonation. .'I written by a daughter of John Stu rt , there. t 5 ' ~demon Sdy, neting Coroner 'sum- i Mill. - t ironed the following persons to Coroner a . -James Kant Stone has been elect d Jury of liament, vie: Lorenz cillr, ; Peabody Prefeesor of Mathematics a d 1 1 :4 1., nr n i i t r it samfun. l'airiek yet .e 4 ll - ri. /Civil Engineering in Kenyon Colleg , Fritw,l -t- SweelleY. rl. ITT- ; in place or, Prof. Long, resigned. The ,„.„..„4„.,,. e . eeeer i ee oey, ~ . e , -Horace Greeley and Frank )too c ormilueted by Dm. squires, It'Ole '; ini , are, preparing an Important hiaterical m at e„,. e , The ~,,m that ie n sew, lymph; work upon the "Negro in America" and thorough and e onplom. Titiyii ~-wor'e ; bin Influence on the history of the corm found seirenit brilig , •B libolli 1110 1101011 , try. of the Mfix.seed, but none Mid. ie iyuld I -Lewis Gaylord Clarke, the old and produce death; except lhl , COntrly.oll On , the !: ckcpart mh o e. Inset wl.i.'i it ,was . ! popular author of Kukkerbocker, has a pil large anil Arun 'hid ....' kr. A ! Place to the 'New York Custotil Thum 1. 1 stone. W 010,010,5 about two pattte .i."..4 ; p5, , a,tr'lfnutrlitutes a ruelange to the -un sound ir.";,r.the teal with it few 0 l '' lar ; ry Mercury. l''''t• art t h e ". 11 'm "". 1 ' " ....' ''' , f7" - -' -Col. Robert Gamble, of Florida,-who nopertietuar erlttelloo of 11 stgl ..10 to di e d i t , Daiii,,,,,,.. on trio etoi ' tilt., aged be seen about ;tit° Km. The ii be- ; - , cieltlV •td blatherin-I of ing an Pro trash 01 the head; ik"' ',More ; - - j'se''''n: was re t i,,,,,, • in .,,i . ,,, o w „.,,,,,,, i ite ., .. t , t o y by : the illustrious Wm. Wirt and of the isle a person staniling behind tit):l,teteter, Judge Wm. U. Unbolt, ec ; the Virginia mai the blow 'sinite or ticaritaintiett , Court of Appeals. ' him. I .*,. a e - ! -Paul Jullien, the youthful violinist, The hall,dottr,•lyhliali Mr. YMllien.4l:po- " who some years ago delighted audiences .or 4."'n.i II":" night r tiaptw..., ~ at the Sontag concerts, died December , open , ell Is/It bolo!: atilt, er iyi`e eal.co 28th, 1846, at the small town of St. Denis, sprung from its fastening. I o brerodo . - lin the nun African Ishii - Tor Mauritius, this It Was olcessiirv•to spermethe top met bottom leqta,ninli.prin3llll door in. I He wits only 26 yearn old and leaventl wart), rt is 'supposed Pat rinylperson j wife sod children. 1 eolninitting the deed. had eithet.Seereted I -Thomas llughea, 31. P., and the hinnstif in tint building be-fordable doors j popular author of "Tom Brown's School' were loyi, i, had a key to one a t.,..b.,i, 1 Days at Rugby," is described as a heal. doors, or rin.ired through tt rtrtUblr•. in i thy open faced man of 44, with a happy, lower loer stdry; then pasting up to the sanguine expression . Re is unite ba I ld, D lanes roolii,nwitkeued hint, gained nil. 1 but not aim 111111 i ho looks. He la not a 1 mitraneo mart, hen killed him. The door parliatuentary orator, and not calculated I to, il,', oilice Was unlock:ea:when found i and the key inside. .. 'lt- Ito take any prominent 'lead in political I :The ntorir la auppoftsi to hi - vc.44. 1n ,,;1111e, but is a representative man in hisl . committed be ween Dire,' nnd fent O'clock 1; way. in tire mernit g, as the little girl siseplun I -There are now living only eight in an mijoining,noin who heard t htery of I graduates of Harvard who took their " murder,' soya it ail getting litlit In first degree betbre the beginning of the her root. raj -the w time: The nigh; hand 1 century in 1801, viz.: Samuel Thacher, ou the Regilter inforina us that be left the oilleo alit/tree "'Ova, rind he saw a , of Bangor, class cif 1793; Dolor James pro,an with n lantern stann in fron ',Jackson, of ,13ostcps, 1796; of Zeidler's building, andremdiain g ed there t ; ney. of Philadelphia, 1792; Willard ILO. when he parlaii Into hie boarding 'house. 'of Delaware, Rea:. Dr. U. Moore, Samli .The el steite:ed is Mimic forty-five to tiny !). , Parker, 1799; and Dr. Isaac Lincoln, year 9 of age= is spare, nestle and was not 1800, of a robtc.t t aine; quiet and inoffenaive - -Wm. A. Wheeler, President of the iu his hulas and obstemions in his diet. - y New York Constitutional Convention, - 11 is enigma.- belied considerable moue ahem- him, but when dlseovered bin lis a native of Franklin count* in that Watch (If he hdd rem,) and money were I State, and a lawyer of reputation. lie 1 ini..sinc,ene pt. four cents. I was elected to the Assembly in 1850 and Too 1)01 , to , until last Thursday, boil a 16.11, was subsequently elected one of Mr. John T mum, living in one of the 1 the thirteen of the second mortgage upper Wer'll; e" an iee'lethet in Ids office. bonds ;:of the Ogdensburg and • Lake lie lett Ilan and on the Monday follow.. ; r Chem lain Railroad, and was the first trig, Dr. Dori'in wishing to visit Wilkes. t President of the Botind. From 1857 to larro,..be requested Mr. Jones 0 4 1allia, I ....„ ...., -• . .. . hying In the. Third I,Viini:to attend 11114 ! thou noatt,Eved in the ,Yew York Jbnate. I Mice Burin trio absence, which he did. i during thi s That yeas an President ptto ten, iln Tn....hioy afternoon, the Doctor not re- During 1861 and 1360 he served in Con trimitig,.4Y:t :lie gave the keys to Mr. , grins. 'ER was Cashier of the Bank of I 1 Zeidier, mai nbout tlye o'clock Le started I Malone from its establishment until I for his.hom -.-. • I 1864. , The per rater of this cold-blooded I : '---•••••••••-- I 1 Murder in • nknown and at large. Sus- I , . Humpßous: picions are threeted to certain parties, 1 tell • . I but atryet n arrest's h4lve linen made.- _ vow : the gods love dye young. ,Yerrtabot Re isfer. I - -Comfort for the blaneltbaired ladles A trr6l: et the Bated Cod: ' -The' biggest nit in the , world, the 1 tenni:ha =saute, "canine .) . Russian autoc.rat, is meriliy,vrhisking I Dor reade ~ will remember thrit,a par- I hi e tail is p.b i ,„ j J.L.-„, - 1 ty of Scottishemigrants passed through I - T. .. In China'thire ate seven grounds of this city thtither day, ea route rbr home M in imics° . An incident of it son.- I divorce, of whichthe tomtit is, talkative-1 What realm tie nature took plaetiin coil- I fleas in WOMOrt- . t oOrtiOn wit one of the families' in the I -The Kansas ladles are ettie they will , 1 t I whit Iwe will relate, as it may get , the auffragc.' TheAingle does would I Interest 011 r reader& t prefer to get husbands.: -. a- I • The fund eonsisied or the lather ; and mother Indttln,e daughters, etc oldest a I -Speaking of Indians and ,_ aed scalping, , I young lady of about eighteen yearn of t an exchange says: Saints alive, what i I an,. Tim, 'mug tidy had a face oftex-would a thorough-bred say t to a clog. traordittnri- btalliV, :lied a rorotor-Antat• ; non?" le, spume ry. It was really a treat to 1 A Gloucester paper says there is a he l ''''' k u r,'," I 'V r * Thu "' W Y ''''.' rriyil. young lady in that town no modest that , re H am, put up at Newhall . Rouse. Thh Md. amatietnan sallied nut_ shwert ll2l • l Vow 0,604 J 11 " 4 " 1-, 014 • 0 " r I after dinneil to gait glimpse of litilwau• to remain in tier room over night. tee and hoe eltho•os before pursuing Ids -A contemporary avers as slut. t h at ;CUIII , e tiny iirther Westward. lie Imp. .; u lady the other day engaging i kitchen pened to ea minter a young fellow-cone- , mold, she stipulated for a dry kitchen for tryneut, who had preceded him to thin ',her piano, and an hour a day to' play. countvitt six years, and who is new ; -Wheria Dutch maid servant , wishes enrage +1 in Millie,. here. The two er on ~ beettint unpainted, end Were not long I to go to a dance, and beano swain of her lln betrominf friends- After a long coo- I own, she hires a cavalier for the occa- , y en:mien t e_old.gentlent h invite! hist; soon. A,,beau with an umbrella receives i new found riend up • to Unrooms which , double pay. . the family were oceepyin . -The.lnvitee , -Among the Bats of penalties for the bon was tietteil, anti the young 1111113 I formally in sloasl. j • regulation of Queen Elizabeth's house- , Baton:is t'orhint. Cupid huddled many i hold was the following: "That none toy a dart tit his heat, but the missile fell ; with the maidens, ,on pain of four harrairmily Rom him and he hnd remain- i pence," , . • ;oil umeattaid. -Dm a single glom.° front 1 - • 1 . How . the Fenian' are to get across the sprirkling4 bewitching v foam heathy, fairly stagger e etrhirn °r , a i n h il ! tie Atlantic ,_ in e matter that • P ezele's the from the riot, cif his Introduetion be I Mint. of many.. We presume they will wasin Pay4sfyieeply and dmporately inl accomPlish the auk wha they go to love, that ht wits forsook him, audit was I Bridge it. only by a llesperato effort that ho could regain iota falbeninpraeire. ourbaclielor 1 -Quin told a Woman that she looked , ; blooming as Spring, hut recollecting that i friend supra,' wath t hotarntly, and grad- , ~„, sea .. n syee not you , pecorielois, be ; natty he b .eatne more eonununleative. ! added:" . The hours of evenitM tled swiftly by. , "Would to heaven the Spring I , Al/ ; the bachelor seemed to see was the I looked like-you.. ‘,I e; beautydazzlin of the daughter-all he t -A little girl recently called as a wit- , 1 seeire , d to 'hone was hoe slivery voice or I netts in a police court, being asked "what clear, ringing laughter. ~ , I becomes of little girls who tell false- I At loot. Om tkno for a acimration came. 1 hoods,"„ luuoce i nh , replied that they The fang! i ens” to leave the city on the ; j were "sent to bled.'" morrow forllinue , rada and lie moat needs I bid thorn a teu. But how eould'he beat I I t -It is not on the whole remarkable -to setter:lh,, perhaps forever, from the . that Germans should find the English only woman ho heal ever loved, even for 1 language hard. A great Lelpslc critic so short of time?' He was at a lose, bid 1 thinks it curious that-B-o.r. should be quiekly m Wu up'itte mind s to his I, oueouneed " Dicke ..." 1,31.1rA0 of la lion. Calling the young • , dail y side) he frankly told her of the I I' .-"Do you keep matches?" asked a paraden with which she had inspired hint, I would-be wit of a retailer. "Oh, yes, and entre:Pea her, at least,-to girt, hiel all kinds," was the reply. "Well, then, suit due consideration. The young Indy i I'll takes trotting match." The retailer aromeasilly referring hint to her lattIOr• I immediately handed a boxof Itrandreth's 1 Thot. intliValted WILY verymuch talon- pills. ~ - ;shed at thee turn tali:ars hag taken. Ile _ had nottanticipated such n remit. Bow- I . ever, as his daughter appeared to be as ; ' much under the influence of the blind ; ; g' 1- ter thy voting man, he promised to ' think over the mutter and givehisatterrer lon the 1n04610, . 1 At the earliest dawd be wits np and I I around, alai watched tbsi proper time to anti and learn his, delalpy, with the tinniest in Atilitet be hurried tothe old 4.,.... . 1 was received cordially,and presented to the young Indy no het tustepted hush:aid, the father haying letd-insi than he brute the most ir repriachable character. At this his Joy knew no I ',pundit, and be embniced aril showered fobs, after kiwi upon his affi anced brill, while Phu elllng to him fondly. But slip mile had to leave in the af ternoon. ,is there sestina much time to spare, theAproocedednt once to the house of a elergyinan and were made one flesh not 010.0 tl an twenty-four leans after their find t meting. - - . In lite ev ming LIM parents parted from 1 their daughter and newly rimed sod-In law, and edirted for the West, while the bride and Bridegroom started fora brief tour to Nmpant Falls and the Iludion.; Thfiy will is turn in'a few weeks to thin eity,and the bride wilt grace one of the most Iltsbionable circles In. the city' by her 'mantel \ - - --:+-..-- ..-......---- (Arlene Divorce Case. We have beard the particularsOf some rather novel prOccedinga in' connection with a dlr..) ce ca:siirkhlck might be work: 'l , l up into r one a mutational Story:, As• ported tops, some time last summers Man who Willi of no particular use to hie familywheit at home, being a drinking, v•ii,rulnindish sort of a fellow, deserted Ilis wife, tolwhose maintenance be had ,`cootritexteth little, and joined a. circus ! company. Thereupon, Ins wife coat menced proceedings for a - divorce. in , the fall; the circus having completed its ' swing um nd the circle, the! husband came back 0 th ti p e city and,lay about town for a montl or two before venturing i back to Ids Id home, his wife protesting she would have nothing to 41-4 - • ni. In the mem of ti,,, 1.-. ....,, me old feeling of love wlimb hod once led her to consent to be his bride, caused his wife to relent, earl she received the, husband, Who mae lair promises, , to her bed and board again; and the pinkie continued to live peaceably together 'till a abort time ago. Meantime the proceeding for a divorce w,ent forward, and a bill was granted nt thepast term of court. This did not sepoliate the parties, however, who'contlntied to live together as bus. band and Wife tilt a fete days ago, when the husband having relapsed Into his old hail habits, (the divorced wife repulsed him from her bosom and her home and sent him adrift. It will be admitted she had tarn° pith him longer, than the law requires or liven allow s.---.l(ad ism; ( Wu) Journal, 4. RA. ' obn W. Ileckwith, rector of Trinity Church, (Prot. Ep - is.) New Or leans, had 'declined the Bee ef Georgia, _to mbichhti bad been elected. His action is in comp _ with the earnest wishes of his congregation, the largest in the c ity, and obedience to a conviction that, be. - Lae 411 great work yet to do t o Louisiana: —"Where are you going so fast, Mister Smith?" demanded Mr. Jones. "Rome, sir, home; don't detain me; I have just bought my wife a new bonnet,' and I must deliver It before the fashion changes; don't detain me." —Sister—"Look here,. Charlie. Sup posing you had twenty sugar plume, and you wanted to divide them In four part& Yon give five to baby and five to Carrie. Wow, whit would you do with the other ten ?” Sweet child—" Suck 'em.". ' —Fun has the following t An a corn ' pliment to the leading journal for the tskill it has shown in adapting ltspolitics to the popular feellig of the hour, it is I suggested that "Itt - Tuturei it ehould be known as "The Winding Sheet." . a law suit in Georgia, in regard to the delivery of a certain lot of corn, lc freedman testified as follows: "I know no morn die: De pertractyrs, do com manders and do allawandera sent me on for to answer to de corn. I delivered de corn at Williams' stable, and disalmmed, Ataccoy's corn.' Dey sent on de answer all right, and dat's all do prefixes ob de circumstances known by do dray— man. Carpet Plllll DentroyeOHeiry Imes. Lity Tel.ersph totes Pittsburgh omens.) . Ilawrroaa. June 10 :—The Hartford Carpet Company's Wilts. the most extensive In the United Stales, were totally destroyed by pre thin morning. The loss Is very been. The mills are situated at Tariffrille, two miles from here. 11sarioao. Jane 10.—The .loss by tbe de struction of the Hartford Carpet Company.. works *mount to from one toone million sod a halts insured tor eltOpXt. -About two thousand person( are thrown out of em ployment. The mills Jest mouth turned oat thirty.tlee Imedred yards- .01"ot. e at Tllltli ‘ ifte. " N h oZh itrisTal remains - lo h tb:f lace hot one or two storeboases and a low buildings. I:=l=2 (By Telegraph to the Pittsbeigh Gazette 2 Lovisettte, /mils M.—Rivet falling slow ly. with 7% feet by banal mark. t AI lantigrMapd se theT Pi e t g bu phC ompuest+. 2vie Om Clow, Jong.lo..,Weathet slut 'and pleasant: , giver two feet and falling slow ly. No arrivals. , Ilidirsnvitca. Joao 10.-11.lver four feet .1x ladles' and follime elgorly. Woct.tror eltar awl cool. , . On. Cm_ ,1 Juno .3o.—Elvcre - n illebes )i.ml• &Moil. Wool heroical . and plasma. Arrest 111/elkliet Veal. Ley Telegraph to the Yittatergh Ossetia 3 une 10.-4:eery° Kirman, w,ed etsumn years, completed the feat this after noon, at the race mune, of Imaging one • hundred and twenty miles In that many nonaennave hu, for a wager ef hundred dolla o r.. rs llamado the last mile la fourteen minute.. • Mesmer Deetroyed by rile.. (er:reiertato to De tottimenrek Weems.] • . deeeLeeeis, Juno 10.—The Kremer Pared my, tying itioagside the-Dalian ship 1.. Tilley, at VenneToint, was burned this moraine. The vowel lea wed leeecuelpt lna her machinery. The ship and schooner Bratnaneie saled considerable damage. u - nring r.uderoDingra sit ZallaingrJarega - Wit Illggsrd so Color. tn. Trial:Md. & tha rnarbandk gaarttaa Eamon. 21. 11. Aida . / 0, 4 4 the United sutra threnit , Cool tddri "Inarning • Maar Jnagas (Mane ordarna.tlin. o nch:lr grand to and • D ertit Junin; na - 127ltlanlod 11i be awls. - ME PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, JUNE 1L 1567. SIEMER POMP AND SPLENDOR. A 'Scene Not Witnessed for Centuries 06, AMNERTY TO POLITICAL OFFENDERS Tho ktseination Excitemept. CHURCH SERVICES IN RUSSIA ENpretodon'ol Joy In France at EISIMMI EX•ARMY °FIRE POTOMAC OFFICERS ARRESTER AS FENIARS. Italian Financial Mailers EXPEDITION FOR DR.LIVINGSTONE Financial and CommeroiaL AUSTRIA TR T 1 DIMON, laxx SOT WITIMStIea, Pon Pssmt, dime S.—The Emperor and Em- I press of Austria were to-day crowned King and Queen:, I of Hungary, with mediaeval pomp and splendor. The city was crowded With visitors from all parts of the world, and splendidly !decorated ambanaeon of all the nations having diplomatic relation* with Austria, exoept the United Siena, were present. The coronation took plant atiMen. ;across the river Danube, and the I concluding rites in trite city. bight thou, sand Hungarian and Austrian nobles, six hundred peers, one lannilrert diplomatists. and one thousand strangers witnessed the coronation. Tho nerds was magi/ince.% / The illahops of the Catholic- and Greek Church anointed at the ceremony, and the costumes. displayed were gorgeous. The Emperor-was annotated in ancient robes, the crown, mantle and oboes of St. Mo. phen,p.e Iltalt Christian Kong of Ilutagary. The hispren was amointed under the iem pit. The special Mass, au.. by the - Imperial Choir from Vienna, was . sum. by.Llstz. Aftor the rime/nation, the King knighted several Hungarians, and then rode in person to Pesth, where he took, the oath, in which he promised to re conquer the ancient limit. of Hungary. Nothing. like this hes been witnessed for centuries, and to al/ probability will never Ibe repeated. The oomiyallOn ceremonies eloped by the King riding up to a monad of earth , formed iof soil broug ht from the different depart ments of Hungary, and waving his sword at the four points of the compass, at the Imale time solemnly swearing he anent de fend the kingdom against the wOrld. There was lmmenn cheering/ Mirthg the rites. IThere will bea grand illumination and banquet tomight. At the banquet peen will act aa nrvants. • • The ilungarlan Diet Voted IteleVedurats Is a present to the Klee and Queen. The mate.: excitement and enthualeorn awe displayed. Ten Arch-Dukes were preheat. The Austrian Prime 111mhder, Van Beam., was conspicuous. Mons. DPII.kO was aheent. Y. Andrasay enohned the liLmt and Queen. Kenerirl — entneety for all political otToe cos leas been proclaimed. =3 lIICT Juno ITION• Sr. riTZ.IICRO, 9.—Tuere Were sot ewes In ell the cburcicee. PectesdeY. In Too ainitloo of Mine loterpocltlan In protect bac the tze.r.agallut, akeauttuitton. • DSMONISMLTSOIC AT.II•ILS•Pr. 1V.4.1.15/.14, Junes—la the lanolin . ; of yes terday the inhabitanta,anal all the notables: of the town, loft their names with dm Limb tenant Governoraand the nobility met icrid resolved to send a deputation 40 Tarp to the Czar and Nopoleon, ezbeeratng their horror at the attempt to kill the former. reuvewavv NT TUS TOLSS. Lesvos, Juno 10.—Dispatches from Paris anit — St: Peiereberg state that there was Breit rejoicing to Prance sad !tussle at the escape of , the Czar from assasslnstiom The Pole everywhere disavow all commo tion or sympathy with the crime. =II a nsaecut;mencrtn. • Ttonenrs, Sane In.--The Italian Partin• ment referent, totality the Convention cyan andel! by Signor Foram. Minister of Fi nance, pith Um Compte On Compte and Messrs. Yould, Openhelin and E dander, of Parts, for raising a loan. based upon the tiroceeds of an extmonlinary tax on the charch property ofilitly. • . IRELAND. •xtalcfl Itl LAM Drama, Junelo,,Two prominent Fenian* . Dave been arrested at liungarven. and upon examination today were identified as Cole. Nagle and Warren, formerly ()Meer]. le the amity of, the Potomac. Gov. 1.11.3.1.1. SaLtankTOS vaa ronso, , CAT. Upon receiving General Sheridan.. order removing him. Governor Wel= cent a tele graphic mete:ore to the • President, protect... frig awaited - thin nnurintion of power. • of declare* bin removal won in connequen. of I a personal quarrel with the General, and I iirzciALl; risk CAISLIE; not became he wan Impeding the execution [the laws of Uougrotn. Ile el. wrote a The Ifzettenseet Over the Attbenspited lu Aseenateellen of- the Cesar--Exprea. ! dens f li es Gm charges made yowlers* him, and elan of ler et ate Laceire. denounced them an teatime= elandern.' 10 . — To" 110,4 d .1 rlS.,,k.riargin. General Shedd., with whi m , n cOrrespoodent of the Bth , LL c: .1_ }:an d h a' G. power, conferred upon hi, Several towns in Fran. s=t and having appointed rebels to office, ann Mall., at eapr o o ooo f Joy o °scene melnuaten that he skulked during the riots of tee Car r assaults exhibit, no signs g en c ie n inn, he eppn Gen. of repentancolor the deed. Tau eral Sheridan to nuUntantlate his excuse dent in rant. signed an whine= to ffispol.a ! tionwhy :proof, or I* prepared to face t he Ivo of *error and dotentation of the ! verdict which the public ninny. pronouns,. seta their fellow countryman- • - against =elisions slanderers. The Coat has returned a reply to the ad- , ensuipaghi ISIOInVAL. drat of tea gran. Cabinet hilnistera, „In n , The (=Whet le l ee tube about equellr di. *bkh " firldtbn ' tht. °°°°"°°°° ° ° ol4 - - sided on the subject of General Sneridati , n but Idrenlablin the bond. of friendship removal 1 . N .,. which unitengthem to ' , Vence .d the En, the. oarallon will be taken up et the next peter gapol.n,.(l that his =membranes, me tf of theta m.ll=Lations of public sympathy expressed by the French people would be Tlitt,thnee AV.blailfea epeeist were The Imperishable. • Sunnier, Court venterder refused tun set aside tile neut.of Seaford CODOVVT. noi hove. serve out Ws terra of ten yearn' linprinompent. -I- • EIMILAND. DR. I.:VIDOSTONS• XXXXX DM" /AILXD Leaven. Jona 10.—The expedition to Afri ca 10 search of Dr. Livtoaston• has ealled. rINAIICIAL.AI.b COMMERCIAL. Livnarow., June 10—L'oenini—Cotton de chnedliely salsa or 8.00:1 bales tniddllng up lands at IIKu; Orleans 1:119'14 nreadstuff..• delet and TinUlCtut ablitifo. Provisions dull and unchanged. Bylliter•Vide.M.looll , ../ to &I. Other article. unchanged. LONIN., June 10.—Asenlep.6,11readstuffs drooping. Other srlieleti unchanged. FROM NEW ORLEANS Official Wiper& ofßas Use litonelvor k—o:nloody tgyltorilib to no l'ltttOorch Omits Nips Yong, June 10.—Tue Itre New Milian% special says: The edictal report of the HecelVer of the First Natlona] Dank -this ray Shows the total assets to be gi,"4oel eon, Of this; four hundred thousand dollars are classined• as doubtful. and upwards °f eta' hundred thouesiut dollars bad. Thu ' liabilities to IndleArical depositors amount to wool Teo eitentiatlan is eatlibausl at 111.eUVOS, and the amount due the Unit.' States ts Wage. The Ilabllltlee Incurred hy the DtreartOrs, as Markerkj , J4fttatfma'A of bills. angel/ate pH/AO. • ; Tao Tllbrlle, New Orleans epeeist my*: bloody rtfray ooeurred at Isalchlteetme Parish. O, W, Stauffer fail ITOhu Jeues,. partners, bad a qourrel..Dre Jonee and Judge B. B. Jones threatenedtokW staFffes U110 , 11(1 not leave the pito& He wee the popular Radical candidate for the Craven- Hon, and they wished hint onto' the bony. Last Moods, Stauffer Os. about to hays the Jones brothers bound over tO keep the pence, when the.ludge and the DOetor at. 4alted John Jones tbettrOdilltAllind with dotible barreled gun dell=r killed Stauffer. De then rode to S house, called for ills wife, and told bet! hided her husband. Ho then rodanalk; 0$ wire. The Sher.ff attempted to aryl the Jones , and was Mot in the head and Ise.' werely Injured, and an Maintain. walehtit: In the KM Them Jones' are nephew. of Dove • Wells, and B. D. Joe./ was enPelount to the Supreme 'tench of the State during FROM . - Welland Caned Navlsollanilapaiiikoill —Torch Llibi Y 100 lot. Week -1E11..00. tßy Telegrspb to the rlttsbargh WU, Bi. COraosisoo, Coziao. Joao Ut.=-21,0 novigstioo of Om 17011a4tl 100n01.111U.170 Inteccepted this* Of four Mai p' Mole &mom Woolf 17. • "P, 0,-.lO—Tbs . .osso6ouW of . _____ glos - yaut..inne / 44—.4 "- •- Workingmen had a grand torchlight, t oeSsion to-night. The society uurabets•_Or& eight thousand and represents eyertliCedle. • - - • ' r ..11Wrinsmr. Oaten* Zeifttfii. , ,' IST Talsgraph to Om Pitisbarsln . Borrow Jane la—The annof tee liaryard College armee, tote p rase offered by the Culver;ley Club. reole__ - , place on Cradles River Ms Carnage'. ' ,=d &et rue, tarareek% arm betereele tbegrmelor, 13optiCILBOLS sad rreratem eremAver the ; Ogt three uldemorsioraf eon •rime 'MOOT MILK Thessamara% art Mftg oki rver the muse 1104170.."- tas laphamars mad - Treekum amyl, was woe - M FROM ,V7ASFUNGTON D 7 Tel egraph 6 tLc I'llgabarah Gvetle : VARalfl7oj. Juno 10, mo;. I raw. or wan trr-011FtlryrLTV AFOUT .Flia -1 , • . . non.,-nucs.a. t 16.0. V. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M Thu ' trial '4, .ryurrut.i. curumcuced lnulay., .L 1 , Tryu CrlutlAl. - Court room was crowtlud. . . . . , .. .... . . . . Tudgo,FlAber tookhls iota et le3n, nue the ; ADDITIONAL MEXICAN NEWS.. Court. Iran fortually opoesl. At len &clock. ' "So Juror" werlYeelind, ill out four answer.! Whni • Illnslmltinn :Mold When Ile log In null . mune.. ' The Prisecoc wuo Z. T4 " : "71. 7 10T1 d. 4. . "; :' Alr' ' str i Drought In' ist..7 hodf.pgia ton o'clock. Me —e.cue:akmn 6. .unkin.Laint_ul d e hantlesulTctukos °tr. toil elslulleit It seal Int. , no ..... ink... 3 . r'Otool. -411 . 11, I .i: elthiile counsel. buresti's lace Iran verS Word.' •---..- —, pale, and lie wears a Ottroworn. troubles! . lOr Teir graph t i the Intatiundi Garkut..l look, not faintly smiled occasionellT Os ho' Now item:sea, June 10.--Ilex leen allele.; reteneml the nod .fan ami eel:antic. After In the twenty-second have been receleml. %labial. the Wert r'tiiati for mono time lie Silremen in still oangeatualy ill from Id. eneiged In ti. lleuly congersatinn with bin • wound. . . S et...el Sir. Sierrick.lifel aa" tienlenflY„: When 3lnalmillati. gave tip ids sword to mush amused, as he ladglied heartily. Af. : Esceltedo, he said : ter all Ole prellnilnerlem Jud.. Einhia annat `trrender to you my a If eminent ' Wet, ready to protmed. A l elleisivord owingtu an Int ens tree:see, withl Ilredley replied: elle. prisoner nines:ly el! out which to-morrow:a atm would here! has Main so far weeks..., District. Attorney ' ,„„,,, your. to ~, c mini e • I earring!. wad the prokintion wine ready ' --•---- --•-- ' to prcml. • I Nembiem had onlered a mien martial til• 11 01.0 lireardellne to impanaT n Jury, aVaUlOl,lO Ull Ulu :MU; for the trial of the' bowneer, the prosecutter attorney .Deal real I Emperor. to submit is motion top:isi, the whoa pan. ! Eltaximillan has sent through lian. Dine a ! elof jur)dnen, its not drawn according to 1 Unman.. to the !'bunt Minister. In the I law, tool for the minion that the name's I City of Stertoo, to obtain the ours:lced 01 Mit, ! front 'w Mee 'the said Jurymen were drawn Ono lava l'ecolicti Ilan 14.0 Ileentlato Man.' Isere not 'elected tumor:ling to law. Mr, , ? A v.'', 114, Li Tart, loth:fen:l Mai. Carriegton read an affidavit of Samuel E. L. The' toilowlug le the 0111 , 101 list of the of.ll Uouttless, Register of lifneblegton, owle t , , :leers Hoyle psi inters lit Queretaro: liens. , Oita taimit the let day or Eetirmsry, tin do. I kitratuen, MOM. Conlin., Casson:lra E'en! Litln the Imr n :mired tti Le' kept in I refit. rens:limas Meet... RM., Morel. Moe- ; th.,.,a1,,,, of the Clerk - of the Supreme Gourt 1 Wrath Cal... Yells , ' E•obel and Rnmerevl , of the District Of Coinutnia, foor•11,1011- I . anal, 11: Also. Colonels,' 1:1; lieutenant; red name., each mane being "Oita. Colonels, IS:Codeine and lancet lieut.:n on it separate Mere of pnper,, nod I gat Colonels, liti fdaJors, In Captains, Illi :melt paper being roiled op , no part fa ! Lieutenants, ad; Second Idelltemints, liar the names from which Jurors were.•.to be ' t Jul, 437. selected n1111431' am provisions of the get of 1 • Tun (snowing proclamation lies Men is- Cougresa of .1 nue 10.111. 11102; that atthellame , sued by Max holism:l time the Clock of Wu Leer Court deponatel I Colocravesx: After the valor and patri.! Pirtymainee, and the Clerk of Oeergetown ! otimn of the Republican force. Imre dem! :leo:Ham/Cony nalneain the box; Moat the troyed my sceptre In toil place, oP, eitteea deposited, by the anima,. were tie.'' of which a tenacious demise a l, lemed partly from the poll list of Washing. : indispensable to save the honer of nty:. ton City en:Ili:sal). from names of. Mamma eau. acid of my race.ltltor the inotelytolege! who he thought w,sre will tot:tailed to servo / In which tim imperial and Republican eon, , "tsjurythenr‘hist the nestle( of the portions liters ban: contle 4 fed no ,abnfbnanni mid ' so itideeted,,, by 0 1 1 1 5 .11.,,t, Pa 11eKlalar. ! 1.010110 i., 1 Will explain tnysell. ConntrTn ,orere not cointnehlmited by him to the ; men, I mane to Mexico not only nolaiated Clerk of Georgutewit, air the Clerk of I with the best faith of - Maurine the felicity', Int! Cory court, nor tint they at env time . of all of us, bin celled end protected by the know of the resnms:aeldeted by anima, nor 10 10, Dror of Frani.. Enrol... the 101011 . 1 :111 this Meant know at anytime of the to the Malt:hie of }ranee, abandoned names of thern selected by said Clerk of i memo and Infamcrusly, by demand neoteelown, nor bythe Clerk of the Levy / el the United State., after having uselesslyl Court; that the ealliall• having botui demon spent, her foreeS and treasure, and attest the tml, the aforemitill box was returned (Al the bloat of her sons - and your own 1 ' of the Court of the District of When the nears of my full an Columbia, and by laid Clerk pealed, as death reaches Europe , ell the monism arrant Whore+, In the prtaence of the of Charlemegnais country will demand o afilant; that the , petit jurors for the 1 the Napoleonic dynasty an ' account of my • March term for, the Criminal Court nt :, blood, of the German, and the P.ench led, Wall, selected Or drawn from names : 1 1 1.0 d shed In ideal.. Theo , all/ deponl, ea in the same box, nu said First Napoleon 111.. he coeurell with satiate day of February, and drown by the Clerk of from head to fool. Toelas•ho has already Georgetown:as this anima tee:iambs and be. seen his majesty, the Emperor of Austria, ' neves ti mesn wertiderromitell In the may my minuet brother, praying for my life to tier hereto efore stated, and If It appears 1 the Linage Mates; and my.if a err:toner of , teat any of the names for traishington. de• war lo the hands of the republican gest:et"- ' posltee as afpnwablisrein the hand writ' g I Meet, .id with my r'1 . 0.1l sea lay hood •of any person other than thin natant, or hils I barn in 910000. ConntrYlnen, here ere Clerk, lima:mu wereplermatteni without the !ref lan word.. , I desire that austivlnige or conaent Of this afilant; and !my blood may regenerate Mouton, and • further tills afilant says the paperer papers t serve as a Warning In all arabllinlia and • .„,,, ;; ,,a,,,,,,,, ! ,,, „, ; ,.„...1 (00 ~,rgof ~,, W h.° 1 Incautious princes, and that you will act 1 namen are written on Yid founhendred with prudence and truthfulnmis, and ennej. pieces of paper, anal deposited as aforesaid, tole with your virtues the political moment' lot cunot dad. though he made diligent I ale flag yousesteln. May Yrneidence sans ems ch for the same . 1 you and make you worthy of myself. l Si Carrington rend the act of June tab : Iniiteed 1 Mame moat. l• bar, Mallen to initionnelllng juries loam ' Now OaLaANS, June 10.—The following ld. Dihnict Of Col...dna. Thelon' nelUtres the i anionca was received via. Havana: I inrr sbntrbe seleaaa by the Hester 'Of 1 Tampico, May 114.—Gtuferal Gooier atilt ivitabington and Clerks's"! Georgetown and! 1,,,id ous,• hog nmomicest againat 1 Iso"r Court; actinic cunjointlyt that thee Minter and ICI rar ti er of Ortega. , I linen in the presence of mod tancers. be .11:- ; tau the morning of the tali trial, a motion posited, ie. moms, and said boxes sealed by I et' the garrisou revolted in favor . of Jeerer, the Clerk of the Suprome,Court, se n a fight enamel 111 the streets; Instlek Sir. Carrington argued Lna aillittelt of 31r. o s , !b p ' h oorm , Thp g e smitiog pertywaa finally DOnglaad hhoweal tent the names hail not put to flight. nOgie of them took t. '"' he n t. .17 th " e " t r r i rel " p ' rec '" eVeled . ' - ti o n d ti c a C'n e t : fl oret ' I s r l,Vit n iti e er Tan . t i' la ' s e n d d t m he erch V a e n t t te w d ease St l a ile n w. rendered by tw o Jury , lll. Impainelml l 1.,,,,, ~,,,,,,I ~,,,,,,. ~,,,, not ;e ms. aceidoickt the procedeangs would ee llwl. There need; bowever. be no delay, for. by the fifth ' Place of safety. The forces of Jeerer are avetloll ail., ext of Jens., ligahlne court • ',drawing their lines amend this Mime, bad , there will probably boa battle tmeri, could proccedia. once to impunielinether 1 • ' I Jury. Tile Court bee plenary power to pro.' --- -w •- - - reed in the matter. and tee ble.laal ma; be ' ordered to summon tallslituan. PROM NEW .Y,ORK. .As m r , pp,,., request, Mr. Delights weeswore mid testified le the truth of lila affidavit. _, . • ',- Mr. Dratlles moved for a recces ito allow -time to exam inn Ito law $o are if obey cool n go to trial with' the jury Mow impannolled. No objection being made, Court 'granted ' thu application, for a retool until to-/nor row, pit Lila prisoner was ronianthitti to ... POI. - am °KANT otetrn TO uumenranl Gan. Grant beauncepted. an Invitation 01 tho Board of Ilan:taloa el the Se Na. tlonal Cametrry to Intet thatn at 4:o1.1y.- turg on tha ':0111 Inst., and s 101 l the o•ann ery nod Iruttle nob, Lao W ill lost., W 4,13- In g ton on the Shorn nute..l day, nr[l . 6'll4;nt llatty,but4 at noOn. • execx•rettyrY Bowe notnius—ettronr,ilou. fielder's et August oven•iltinlttd. a...t -hug-thew VO Utak Treetiry fet , epariartoh, etitteln annervtane Ike: , he Interest on them te paid In the I.lor July. holder. rtc,l,- 111$ In vselotnao thorenir flro•trtouty bona, beering interest Itom July le., The Secretary of atate bar tceleed ki notch from the Unlteti e ttrthaul Lirstrpool.• Informing% him that the cattle tiLetettatt hen broken outt'attaln in that nee- Loh with renewed violence, and. in accord .cu therewith thin Oeeretary of tun Trewte .ory has intarnetett the Collectors of Gut tome of the ellen port[ to enforce tttrite gently tint lOw orotnbiting the ihaportatton Cottle from Lumpy. TU1.14 LAND SALM Returns pa‘el sad at the General Lund Oh nee show that aaar acres were .11wposen of In May. nt Last Saalna w. 5.215 at 'Dakota any, and J,171.3 at Wlrmehano ear. anrau riesrance.sra. Captain ilooge, who woo arrested st Mem phis Miln nfini. the Confederate surrender, and uranfait to Weshington In chides, hurrah, spieion wh o o w)wa s i ng far J 6iam long time imprisoned, In the 'crim inal Cour toolay, I w. nler to ascertain for Winged whether he resembled the accu sed. !Hart it about Visit inn Canada, In tow half of rho etfutliern Lm.plhN Association. for the relief of maimed and deotltute Coro falerates. 010.111 . as n Tee r enamel'. W astir arroe,Jimelo,-Annuabor or Cal managers are In Weahlliaton trying to sound General Grant on the question 41 ee l:testing Ihe lamination for the next Pratt. dem . . lt to further' oath the General has Intimated that he flees not desire It blmself. but mould like the 11061intal011 extended to General Sherman. '-- - ;FROM • XICO, , 1 i hteiellidditan and . Is (*cora—Gen. 16 macs and Mt amitosis's Itedy oeinerif Continued., Pinot— the Pelmet. 01161eirre ni••1••-1.1•xlmillosn 'M— AO American lady. Wide or Prince Milm.nalm, Interceding . Willi I.ltais• tee. 1 ' OW Telearesat le the Pants:rah Gasettr. iI inns . loss, Juno 10.—A omelet to tho New pia iferold•frOm Queretaro, Slav %tit, Hiles Abet ,no