THE • DAILY G=TE, rususazo IVLEY . XOIIIIING• • liC116•T8 XictiTlGD•) P ENNIIIAIt, REED proparietcbris, )OFIII/IING. r utn. BOz.-a Ti r. n. YflN r. eocwiv:.. ndlinn. • 11== I. !au. 81 AND I.6FIrTII tell;2- CertiTim raper of lain resulltui. CITTNIAL PAPER OF PITTABUROR AID ALLEGHEN r: CITY. :LA RC/VIT. CnIATZST zed BEIM YAWL! avS COX/a:WAAL PAPZit In 111.11 State., 07 1313 DAILY ..... 3 ants. PelvetelibrUsrtierl. per wet*. 13 .• 31s11 enanicr3.3ol r.. $ O.OO . Aadl3.llB, ' GAZETTE. =! ..:14p#51my0 . 1Saitte, I! COME RETURNA We lain hitherto set forth the relative prosperity'of the Dispute , and GAZETTE newspapers by figuresoompiled from the United States Assessor's office.' The ,city editot i of the Dispafrh yesterday• makes knew:lupe and chosen to, publish! his own incomP 'return, together with those of other, jounallste of the city. • .#e quotes the returns of the junior pro pnetors ot, the bizirrnt by a _group of Conspicuous ciphers, and triumphantly remark's that with all their prosperity the &izirrss owners cannot rattni single dollar of income. The simple facts are these. The two senior mem - hers of the GAZETTE drat hold their rest dence in otfier Districts, where they hive 'complied with the revenue laws. Each -of their returns are . respectable .enough when comihired with The eMill arnount given' in by the city editor of the Ms _ 'As for the junior members of the GA 7.CTTE firm , they_ have fast started into the busincsaworld on their own account, and have 'not any formidable array of liguree . to proseni. Dearly six months • of the year; which the returnscover, they both labored diligently on comparatively, steal ! salaries in the i.Dispardi oQlco and novi that they' are 'prospering, osx their, former employers charitably en--; dertvors to create a different impression: : For the rculinuingsax months the junioro had not much return from their littrest aunt, (being the first six mouths in busi ness,) but shuvr ligtfres as followa, exr * chive of the , allowed deduction N. P 'Reed • • T. P. -Houston tin justice to the latter gentlemen we inlcht say that the returns were necessa rily delayed till a subject matter of doubt, 'of no interest to the public, was satlefac. , United decided, Indeed, yes , erday the United States Assessor, Hon. H. A. Ws.a: :vett, assured them they need not be in a hurry in making out their returnsuntil thoroughly satisfied. The gestation in dispute being settled, the above returns wore made and, we think, will compare favorably with those teturned bv con temporary journalists: Our readers will pardon us for making" public this statement of private affairs. All are aware of the unceasing labors of the city editor of the Thspatchlo create false impressions regarding the GazErri in the nubile mind, and we must mos ' atonally award him some attention. Tun Rjading Di patch make; the fol lowing remarks ou the approaching nomination for Supreme Judge: We ore of the opinion that Judge Wil- Routs, of Allegheuy, will be the choice of the convention, as the Western coon • ties have in many instances instructed. their delegates' to support him to the I mat, while there are many intlueaces to be brought to bear in his favor on. account _or locality. The Western counties have been complaining most bitterly for two or three years that they have not received their proportion of -the offices which ' , they have done so much towards helpiug . to elect. The "Westempress arc anent.' mons In their support of him and . some even ge so far as to demand the office fOr that seetion of -the Siam We believe 'Weir demand is hot just and. proper if there is any disposition , on the. part ot . the Republican party to ewardthecoun ties that roll,* the Republican mayori ties. 'Not that we believe Judge \ Huila better qualified for the office than many ottera, - Mit because we think it ex pedient at this time for the better_secu rityof. the old fashioned western major itlecthis fall to give our friends to that direction an opportunity to swell the - ranks and - give us a precedent majority. with which we may enterinto the hem denial campaign of without a shad ow or doubt upon our political banners. • 'With; the Premdeat bad the 3131Itary Government hill in his betide, awaiting his action, he tnund this fault with it.: - "It reduces the. Whole population of the tan Suites—all persons, of every col or, sex, and condition, and every stun- . gar within their limits—to the most alp ject and degrading slavery. No Master ever hid n control so absolute .over . his slaves as this bill gives to the military `officers over both white and colored per sons. It wipes away earl tegige if re. publican gorernment in ten Stateii, and puts the life, liberty and hoaor of all the people in , each of them under thridomi nation or a single person, ,clothed with unlimited authotitY." _ Through the Attorney. General he now says he was utterly mistaken.' Nothing of the sort .was, there.- Re simply thought lie iaw what was not to be sem. fizz leading mercantile &mot' Louis ville have taken - concerted action to 11 pig down ertrbitantrents for hardness bosses. .Is a circular addressed to land lords they assert that rents now paid are thirty -theca per cent. too high; and - Teat. 'business '-cannot be prosperously con ducted unless a reduction is Made. They niv• notice that they will 'matte.; close up shop or move .l.sqwhere, If property annere do not comply with their request for reduction, „ L w. ;, ruimred that - Maximilian has been pardoned on condition that he re turns, so coon as possible for Lao to do so, to the country from which he came. If be gains his Imedouttheilmperor.will -hardly again aspire to's seat on a Mexi can throne.* • is'annelineed by cable that the credit- of the English government has been much impro y ed and strengthened 'ln bleat- Eritain and ..oct the continent r through'incent reform); and the interns/ pMicy iccently adopted. Trngentstitution of the. North get - - I:Fib. - Confederation has : received- King William's sionstare and goes into 'effect on the let aroximo. ' Thant have ligen several eases of - :/diatte clialen In' ailvestim. .Texaa ITN city Isin poor astlekr7 condition. Tnn IZow York State Workingmen's Asscinbly Is in somii9n'at Albany _ Stratum/1h of grefOld i 419 lately published Ibo lath part of his "Dolton, ary,of the English Language of llie,Thir tistntb, Fount /mat undlFilleeuth Centst- TIMI .. extending over nearly seven let ters, or" more exactly from monselpe to sehade. Ile fills up, siiys on of his re viewers, the gap in lenteographV be- It.siwortif s Anglo-Saxon Diatom .97 nod , lliehardSuo'sjEnglisnonel and it /sin tbli trio/station'psl u., : of ao-rig? that it., history of the [lon of -Eng lish 6m to Incsouseht, handsome pretit.is to be giv•tt to the Dupree» Eugene' by the Staten Ott the oevasioneif hW vialt to Vertu It is a solid gold Medal of the Imperial the sweet mums of Europe, with the cur rounding trots in green enamel, and the rive flowing past In brilliants, istaing prepared as a rodeos for the innpiese. The value of the river. and of th e 4 tofu,,, whit* Is to surmount thoeutraneentt the lltlla=. in rubies; will be werth nearlyhelf ' —Madame Ilistori,lo , lliiiniquletlY' in pads; Kim risilized•_A-Ttnarter:ef a mil lion of dollam ht--e • gdrit tront - lwr Acneri trlp. wae.-wao to appear thine times . in 'Zia. Theatre Italica. tiers first per- ! • ' Inmates , in the eliaractor of “Eliralsitit" , mum advertised (or Janel 2. 'the King of Prussia, who is one of the most fervent admirers of the talent and genius of thin actrien, , had taken. a box inwlealicc.rdi• the fhlit evening.. - • Ithliand ("Timothy b u i finished. his new _Team "Katrititt,': • -which' will publisned the early ") Fall. .1111 re-enter the lecture Sold next ' Winter; andAdready balm fatties of Meet' ,ijeirtnresi engaged - in the 'Wait far *Low. •••ILlniittair ronr. i!!,,opeli to gonh•am..7.lth . . • , . ...._ z _ 777 ., ‘ ~ • •;, - 6 - i sTABLIS . 1 --- _. : , *.- • ',, ',. ', , A.,, Ifill ; , ':pi , ' ,. ;:.'- dt,D.178 . .'1 , ....‘',, ~...,,,•.„;;.4 :::: : E'''''.• - - -- - , 1;:r. , .•,, , 7,..,:- - -•-", - J - - __• -.,.. --,-,-,-- - .- • - .. • , • I . '.... „..„ -m• - -.97. - ;i;''''' . /_ ~,.-„--_j,„e,:„ , Le.,;-7.- - - :it.-..§ , :,_,,. --- ",- i. • 7 -'? -c ''''!"4"'' -''' i ' ---- --:" ''''''' 7-'- ' 1 1 \ T I T \' ' 1 '" ' • ....1 4 .4 3 2 ic -t o -1, -_,_ ; L, • , - ,1.-1.-1 . , , •I , . -,..a. ~---- 1 1 - VOLUME LXXXII. --- NO. 145 VIM EDITION. I~ZIDNIGH'I'. THE SURRATT TRIAL &lance f r Preseculion Continued.{ • COT Tsiegrap to the Pittsenotti tisiette. WASUTALITOR. Juni 25, 1.017. RIIRRATT TRIAL. John M. Garrett testified that Booth and Harold were at his lathers house, In Caro. line epunty,V.trginle, two days before the fernier*. killed. Booth had a Pair of pistols, bowie knife and field glass. Har- old had - a c.a.. A field glans RSA extant lted, and witness recognized It . one shad ier to that In Booth's posSension. Could not ewe. It wan tiles... fCarblues were ex hibited.) Witness never examined them. Don't know if they aro. the * same Harold brought. Booth was killed in a barn on Elder Garrett's plane, and wane. gave eel. deuce Misfire thereto. • • 1 , .. Colonel looser testified to dile capture and death of Booth. Its described the arti cles taken.from Alm, which were, besides therarblues, two raven shooting revolvers, • lergb new bowie knife, a bbx compass, inns of cam:tango on a Canada bank, and a diary. The diary was for 1,01, and many of G 10115.1.1 were cut from lb. and from up. peafeness they Vero cutout at 4.IIrETRUL Limos. They may Lave been eat out at the same time, but. it was by different etas. me the stumps of the leares , wero uneven. Gave.= the door recently, when 1 0. summoned before Cat Judiciary Committee, and It was then In the same condition as whorl talon from Booth's . The diary was stenultted to the juror'. Who tassels.' It. -The Clerk then, at the request of .thetloksse, WOO ordered to tsar uharze of e's -eel" article" put lu 0.1 001- glence. kV/finals manned and Identified other an tlelee takentrom Booth, which worn +aeon= In evidence. . . 013, CIVILIKISC..M.inatIOI2" ti.lowitueea stated the marks by which he identified each of the l , tir.les. w Af r recess, Lientembit ' Lather B. Baker, patron the stand, and made a MU state inerils.of hts part. to the capture of Booth, Lte tenant Baker tootifityl to :lading a leaf f BMWs's diary ...tanning the name of Dr: Stewart, in possession of mid Stew art; also, to finding the remainsof a cart ridge box among the ashes of the barn, and a field glass. Ile was not:criminal at the C0123P.11C.V Samuel K. Cheater, an actor, of Now York, was ;called to prove Booth's presence lu .Now York April 700,150. EZZI lifEl Lywooll.. Senora°, clerk at the Kirkwood hump la Xdodentilled tricker' torn from the fesisier Of-eald house dated April 111.11, =Warning Atzarort's 110910 Court Tiojourned at e:l5 r. a. Among the tinitora at the' trial to-tiny were 110 n. N. B. Judd and llo.rt FROM KANSAS Eienestou over lb. , Eaten Paddle V== mecca Corren.o.cl l'itt:6tir.lloszwite. Somas, liexsas, JuMs It The river continues to rise, and is wen. Meg to overflow the flats. It Is imposeible, ' while this eta. of Miters continu., to rut. trains Diocese. I ern ocrawariendy detained longer than I expected. Butt need not be Idle, for' I bare already. seen enough to.. copy me kir eome days in writing out my impressions of this met beautiful of all the regional have ever seen. About the meridian of this place the Char ' actor Ol Kanneschanges-nuese much in con furnodion and general appearance es in ge ology smiths comporatiotruf the so/l. East of this, that is below this; the only stone Is a meanestet limestone. of thin, and of Its excellence as &building stone I have spoken fully In former letters. Here the sandstone region commenc.-of the varieties Of which I have also spoken. Below this the son In almost blank, and extremely fertile. Here, on this extensiverriver flat, It is Quite dark °Mond: but as On mount upon the higher grounds to the iamb 511.9 a rich dere brown-in come tow places rasher thin. but generally several feet in tbicktiess. It is eel. dandy money intinegilated with iron, and to the nye u setter than any uphold soil I ever saw In Pentisylvenie. In our State It would be flrebesta wheat land; but whether wheat can ever be eunrese fully grown on tile plains eest of the, Is a ijoesnou 1 owitiol- answer. Colonel lisher, Who lists wore that-thin miles west of this , In a phone wheretee brown am., of which I have be. i Lora' spoken, atone!,, told me that It pro- , dead root cro. admtrabsy, enpecuate i event pOtatoes. Trio land of welch he spokh .., is law from the river and teirly snide ebb -t 'n the 11 . 0.i .„,... 1 , 1 0ar,, ,,. mi, }..;‘,.. buffalo grass region. nem a. setae. thebenao ore. boar.; a evil of Jelin Stevens, Is prominent mar. but it is evidently yielding to the seer err ehnut of Hint plum, sited of hydrophobie. and etmeter grasses Of the prairie tip Ile was I.llt;in I. ii ibrg live weeks bolero about 101,. Mutter it predominates. The his d en t,. -.. ' idea th at as the buffaloes are driven tack i i i the buffalo greets ceases: Is a 000tait for -Douglso Jerrold calls a onien's an. which I think teem Ls no foundation. That ° Lito,eerlsenta that wind about a niall'i, 11 le romiediete .4. 11 I have no reliable evl, neck, killing his hes: resolutions." The dense We talkie tee Easter prairie grass o olci.t whithitant ' se3s he don't obfeet .if it were . a distince variety; but there are severa varieties. In no place did I see "«, them Ol so n 0* ecePeetk. eo mime end lasi...WM newer. tie ' iti ill° ..The anon cutout. author a the cism e ighborhood of Fort 'tarter. 1 saw . two ~,,,.., d r ,,,,,,, or .. Flui n m erea ~ „ l i t, n ...,3 0 •Ismatlesrat eactio--bno the common think . . , . . lobed canna *latch we often see in gerdees a Nannette° in Imgitont, n year or two en oar State; the other Is very cartons and since, is uhout to publish a second work Tarr. pretty, oosunsting generally ot a cal- of the genie toner •, nit lien, of which is goring of globular masses, each made up of Orestes. many ponds. all stfpasently connected by a . net work of delleme external fibres and -On 1 hoodoo afternoon- M.. John S. I pricks. They are said to bear pretty flow• ernvoirr, of itin.lby s.ounly, E m t o ,,k, i•eme but they are not yet In Moons. , had theY.Of Les lingers ant off by a strut,. I '' U‘ma th""rgh" the areau UP ''' cutter ti hile trying to use host , lose he that pert of the country there boald• 1 0 . go o . omi, of ~IO Moms of ~00 1 100, could put lin. hunk to the blade n hen quality. Colonel Fisher told me tint lie in motion. could toad wagons with theist Ladies use _• foe date Of Bishop Porev's femms them largely for Preserves, 1 far lw he buffric bJoaine! . e gsoo. Pleo„-.l, i i o t o Mime , o •r htahe r is b brought i • d - d emi from t o m Wild grapes and gynaber ss a., piaus,” a this emit. ogra uco g t on nta from le suppoeed aniqu s y bein d dm-t n o long hens called. lea beautiful and steer- . 1 Sollh., ^ of 11 . i"Clae00. which It ...none. fel looking country - ImouT .." - Pm . g , stud v. hick, r:i.m.intermaevldenci..s.lsol,l 1 and, here and there presenting hills or : amrm that partake or the character of r... not Mi. heed written before Idi I. godliest. In some pieces, distant Irma - The Colby Universitinictnorial 1.1, water countess. it tool. Meow ocean, and. at Waterville, Me., IS going up quite like the sea, It h. Its a recka; for look over raphlly. The material hi schistose elate it when and where you will, you so, the I stark remains of its monarchs. tee buffs, very abundant in that neighborhood, toes. bleaching rn the sun and wind. Waste I which is pheosi with the smooth tarns and , a r.ve rilts ,r tht th ritlsigi i regif , Ar a t o lr i ik o eez verse surlt , ee dine urd,giv , n• i i o t. l e t t atrial - awaits the band of enlightimed industry I" ' ".°c" . 01 .1 pru. -..- ', C:i and taste to make it be tutatul and bonne impregnate , ' nit ron. . like-more beautiful than Illinois, tor It is --A happy ennui° gilt married la Log. not so monotonous. • it trio other . day. und the editor ra t • Of the Meteorology of this country lof fl u. ~,,„,,,,, or ShA oiy inako.,. coot.. cannot speak with condemn.. It hi -said by . 0. „ .. ~,. i„,,,, err for ..,.,es notice of the even l, and adds the folios.- aipicultore. Perhaps It IS; but surely 1 in: couplet: • , saw rain enough. Almost constantly there elnd you ever see th e devil, with his wood. I lea fresh andinvieoretuilt hermse. oft.. ers Iron shovel. rung Into a stgraale. Tble is the cleanest Digging up gravel with his bag toe nail 5 , atmosphere 1 oversaw; and I most boo What stn idea of nantrimone Ilset ern- healthy climate. Chills and oters, lem for must hat r.; told, net or originate berg , and t was a Ira- , . • ~,,,,,, remar k ... 3 ,, , our ~,. .40.1.{..,1. V, Lill,' Hes. Mr. Ankle, pselt of a 1 German church in Aehlund County, thin, I -Row healthy the people trwic . The Cure , Kee and the nocturnal hear as are tar was hdlinig service an SUnday - of last I m00t... then they are wl c ... , week, his hon e was broken open nod Tea tneetserious want of ado country . • timber, which hammers no r and more n 1 urly two tbou.suld dolltim, ishou ' t one ' same as we go west , go far w : for (net, half in gold, nod the Ind nee In amp- I lime et Celle.. is worth eight oilers per backs, tukou froth the think in which it i and; but nom more can bag no it .°' wits kept. Su s picion led to the pursuit I .. r o p t o b . u , t,bs o co . m x. e ... reor i aAtd vo in ri oje . t u rce .i, s h ir .. 4 ni one ~;em„,.o Wiley,-rho wee armeirsi, yet. bcon ed with!. onnoychr, state; but - A T riter reil.e; "the parent of one it ellstsi lea b.dsnee ia several loadthes , neet of yOnlig birds have ix.. calculated near too I° ‘‘ ° ' ..° °: thls roc" , '°' ''''" Ito de , many thousands of insects 10 southern part of the State and la chlorado. • ", • . I . , e, m, ar m u nt ,th of pik„i e r a m,. nu t h e li ne 1 One row, ant, di ns at the eminence. rat of this road. la this actichborlicsat e can , of n norm sentew, one darn havoc pre ot lignite calms, oomts Osa or ven (cut 1 cane the existence cf millions of those trdr.x. I have a amen sample mi ll ; but of ' b e ing., whos e natenshc dry-natation lA, W value as fuel,' am not able to spout co.. , ildeetly. Thu time will come, however, i sent a barrier so tllleonraging to Ihe on when there Will be no dtfticulty &emit fuei, . ertlons at the egrieialturbit, Wr Lre°° grow vig""°°Y "PI ' U P PU7 _• le Troy, New . fork , it terrible case' wherever I Lase Peen Uncle plaited; dalan _, , rail:Olds are multiplied, as lheyWill bo, and ~ " c ".I.A . A. Id rollorIcd• A liialnu' Mid • 1 other depoisits of coal Ellectivorod-of .1110, ,lt 11l rl' Ilildren were Moan - erect who had r there vie Indications In many places-that ; lit ed in the open air, n ithetit food oTitny difficulty will be overcome. . kind, from .tiondny until ' Thurielny to pnxtared , AIII . iihrhs. It. is the old ate ' 'The father her for Winding bare and at Chicago rind et, Loots, mail • „ , . Y• somettnice at Clficlueett. and .11. et.this ' ire a nruntant stud had been sent. to ; place at abOnt the following pries i I kill for intemmiranen. The fondly Was Perm. then ejected front their con:telex! howl Pine-clear'sicif, pined, No. 1. m I smut ter sort- rent of rent. • " . int/ I OS ' Cote.. ' - • • ... . ... 75 4k.r.., ' resr - ried t f' ; ' ,..t 'i ta ' n o v g io " i. ' l s er " ' ' N 'r ti kg' llit g ie " 4f folk pme flooring. worked Fe, (55 A , ' , , hiding, (w.therboanilniti 4tfein neon:" ion , ii, triVo • is Is., the C. It , I. .v_7'. l Mangles. DIEM-Per in Foga i hail.. i 'oni pant Is John A. Stewart I ,•nb....awn atom , ' (scantilna) 110. I and l‘ IMAM .11. (islet., a N . ,-, York i Pine 5 ,,,,Y? ; r city, with a consideration Of nine i Cottonwood hoards Cottonwood shingles • ‘" • 1 melon" a dollar.. 'rho into atm 1 e 40 4 vt 1 ' Prom these figures the coder building up I nue stamps ode th e instrument nMOUnted I here can be proxlinatsly atimaled• Rent. Whine lineloind dollen , - tv.pdr son fort,. are high. The etextdard Howe,. , tolerably 1 five two hundroi dollar ebonies. large, but Messy .4 rougble Ile/died heild• , - , ,„.,,,,,,.A of il .., log, almost entirety hunt et cottonwood, i• .velars _ assure, late- ' rears forc er 4V a year. A smeller but isoif L e- , siding In _Hermon°, May, lies 01,,nover what bet Dabbed house, where I ra'. ' ..1 a method of aellotestruellon us stearin . , brings, 1 am told, lit•Leto a year. . , Ntrance ito file now. fro 'mole a bet that Flour la selling. Cola tempi, end tiotatoot . ~,, ~„,,,, ~.. ~,,.. r w Several bandied plena WS.' Tho soli 'Wide aster ousts a. st Fee- • ...,,..:”- ~,, .. did nO i , Ina !lOU l i sle end thing, end farming Is o remunerative i w !ol ii . nee ail 110 Les[ on returning Wine tins fie 7.- tautness. Cattle, I am Lehinovi, only re .t wager, quire from four to eft weekel foaling In the ,ed with 'sq. linnaing lover. Ills hivid winter. arid hay, cot ad fibitlin on too prem. I soVelled Win fr ghtfnl taro, and he-ex haw, le the cheapest thing le this cOneteY• in drill ,her , me h eues of , x ,, rotha , ng !have tons endeavor. to glee you fair , . , report, leaving the reader to ponder the 1 agony. .tote• pro's and eon's. 1 .1. V. , -.The iinat Eastern may ruhubly P.8.-The river bcgan.to fall Ibis morn• ~g , ii. v io tr o m Hailed stwx. t a u y,,,,.. log. We C. P .° " ° g " °a 1115 °ften°°" ' 1 The Liverpool Ati/ion euye.that negotia tion. are pooling for the forumtlon of a new and influential compour with a -.-- , hirge capital, to run the flinut node.. Ilieneral If lerAsson Telegraphs for the I, twecn New York and. Bred., In son-', sooo.rof of Ibloooral simartilaa-Tbe . neetlen with the Parte Ellpoisition,. as It N. 0 . Xtmen Itiontornal . 5 000- ff.'. 1 la believed, despite.' the fallow or the I first romphny, there aie elongate of mut fay Telegraph to the rlttfastree Gsserte.} u . n , n , in the uuderukhig, New Tong, Jane MI.-General Steadman, -.1. the duyl alba patriarch., a wo. , a special steam, telegraphed from New Or- man's oonduot was the littlex. of her I leans id the President at Boston. asking for heart. When,. fur example, the father of Ole removal of Ulmer. , Bb.r,°°. Kum... I Rebekah asked barlf she Would go vi ith I ConCerning the Genera the New Orleans, ihe retrained of-Isaac, she 'replied et 'ones, Times says editorially: I" I will got" and she been u daughter • et:either the history of this republic, nor or tho nineteenth story, she would of any molem government.. egerg. oacs have answered, 'Oh, petiew I go with en instance Of flageolist. ernkrao , gf g.l O mfl " i him l Why 31r. banal:must be Maki Go Ilea sad Inanlting totneordsostion and de. i ~ ~..a ., . ‘.,., Canoe try inferior to suirergrr ° Mende fie I ".. au. ' m ' this hitter errata*. lets not only defiant I tholl-alle Wand heap.. with him. co .00utts I won't I" And b"W"U°Z and °CWlnpeetrul* .i. t .,.. th ,:f c 2, - I -Burden-Arnett. Is sixty-live and a duct son busguege of this r°.°° '''''"'" -""" ' half ti I rge as id estaelmsetts, be ument. Is wnctloned by any considerable , nel go ll portion of the emerlaint people, the. wont. tweet might und Mini Howe.. large natal 1 intl. of our country had better be Oan. , Now England; Mare [lines as largo us signed at once to the flarees,and our Rs- St.. York;' nine ninon rot !ergo es potato delivered over to the ...by awl • vilk,w; lisle : eirlargli lie Texas; twit,. *Deal thrOugh whlah pros bleXlLis hao Wen , Fallen Emigre . Or Ire true/sling tor tiw last forty year. from the , ..- 4 trgt all tau ~ ergo . , be sted.Uy. tee ambition • and toretuuota or Iwiten six and (wren th ese a s nannies oblately., and the ores throw of :Inland of GT.% Belot°. tee autnority et we civii law and Its eqn- ally hum. than, all the NOW kalgo:no Si ist on , nel . der , - stituted interpreters Arid stimintstnitoreo , mu t - i e . a. gm, York, pennegiverils, New 0,1u...5e, mina speech at new Ore '.' totn ii" sent be had not met &angle nue at I Jedgoi , D' llltwll i o t 1"----,'"'-huld• Virginia, the mirth who approved anemias.. emu., I boresand South Carolina, Florida , Ala end that raniesueln WOO ryvogly deed. 1,,,,,,,,,,,u.p mn.a.appi wallet., FROM NEW ORLEANS THE STATE CONVENTION !Supreme :Judge Comund Between WIl• Dame; of Alleghuh.T. hod Pearson, of Dauphin. bpccial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gasetbs. WlLLl...roar, Pa., Juno 9 . 5, um. The Allegheny oonnty delegation, with Silage Vaeeh, Thomas Ewing, Esq., and Pt.. thonotary Walters, arrived at 7a) A. IC.. and are at the Benito Rouse. SeVeral other Plustnirghere are 'here. But few. of the eastern delegalion have yot arrived, but are arriving on every train. The contest le an ranted to be between Williams and Pear. eon, with considerable show of !strength for Thayer and Use. Williams , chances are more than fair. Nothing has been said about, organization. The feeling is strongly In fa..- ! rot of sustaining Generals Sueridan and Stelae! in their position on Beconetruction. India= Troubles Its Arizona. Telegraph to the Pittsburgh timette. Sas Puageteco,juno .a.—.Atigons Orlon to Juno Sib say: The scooting party under Colonel Deyles has returned. They had emend engagements WWI Indian.% killing tno d troundintr oulto a number. Gen. Ginahad been through Santa Yana, end Will Witham Pork corium's, and tliscorerea no trams of Indians. Ito attributes the depredations committal to Indium from Colorado or the Fast. compmyrof the cavalry et 110104711 mutinied, and !alien the captain and hero Monet. • • . • General Gregg flays be would make abon work of therod=skins If he bag et.: or eight 0.11118.31109 01 cavalry. Two men were killed by Indians twenty mil., from Prescott, on the 0. • - • • - .. • . -• 'General tirceg Laptanning en eztensire expedition to Tonto Billll. flee Ca learategn. 3. T. Cur Telegraph to the gnu trurxit tlisettr..l New 1001, June g...* --The barns be:Onging to the Union Hotel, located on I-smitten Monday took Ore at a quarter to eight oYelect Monday evening, and were consumed. ' The Ere extended south and destroyed thanes, ly erected servante , quarters, also belong ing to the Union lintel. The Llareuden was not merchant, though suntamal to be in great danger at Umes, And was only saved through the great exertiturs of the are de. Part..., supplied with water from the two reservoirs on the grounds of the house. The Volumidun, which wee twice in lamas, was only slightly Injured. The Uresent Water uure astabliihment was not Injured. /Liver Telegrams. Cy Telegraph °Alm Plttalmsb 4 l.isseM. per Al .lantk., nod raclnc Ttnenraph Company. 1 OM ern'. Scam 23 —River eight Loeb. sad failing. Weather deadly and warm. Oil market continues very dull at $l.lO to By Telegraph to the littalotrgtt 0 turtle Locinvim.s, J. 1116 3. The river le felling with live tees three Inches water In the canal. There le only seven fret of water on the lower bars. The Richmond has strived from New Qrleans. and is lald up. . Nstrrnt, June s.—River falling slowly. Union Partite Railroad Earnings.. Telegraph to t h e Pltiabergh Ooze we.) Sr. Lou, Juno 21—The ear:an/pi of the Union Paelna Railroad, Kansas branch, for Slay, worn one hundred and euventy•two thousand dollar., Including fLfty-one Mons and dollars for the o ne Thr expeuxs were one hundred llovernm and one thous olollAn. and the net pronto seventy one thousand dollars. Gunboats for the Lek.. LB,. Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.; llowrgwret., Day 24.--It is nuderstotual the threw gruabouts,,Cheruh. Huron sod Brit.. Pe Upper Lekes will hero. • sent., to the new Dominion, by ton Imps. rlal Government, on the dm or July. The Mule, with armeMeut, no. Tales, et $lOO,OOO The Canadian Oeverstor Statist By Telotrapd to the ti.cansc, June'!—She Governor General and family arrived the afternoon per the steamship Nentorian. A sidute wen tired from the garrison and war ectecla and a' guard of honor of Meant. Regiment escort ed him to his residence. Completed. i Br tclierardi to the Plitsbarab liars ite.l • IltlrAto, JohoM.—The conmlldsalne of the Buff*lo 'and elate Ithe and trier and North East ItaOmuta was completed to day. iteerl•lrsoll eta Ist Vt.% Issle. By Triegrabh to I.t.ePlttsbctritk Si assns.] VA..4anc OS—The reglatrqUon to ite trim' W.r.3g.txt 'Lamle LOU oolarea, .I.eo ennee. In Use ...sty, &V colored, ant-DS Rhin,. GENERAL NEWS PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, TUNE 26, 1867 SECOND EDITION, FOUR O'CLOCK, MORTAR FROM EUROPE. British' Credit Improving THE POLISH ASSASSIEVS TRIAL. The. German Constitution Signed. FINANCIAL AN I) CO3IFIEItCI AI Mr Telegraph to Um Palsharsh Gazette., RISEAT BRITAIN. orloyeassorsr earner tor Ito, N.. Lorene", Juno 2.l.—Ervoing.LTne t , •rent reforms and also Internal policy auoplcd by the government, hare Umpired freab 000lidenoe In her Maenad nbititle4o.o.l the credit of the government I iummoving here and on the CC:Mina. ' MEE= • TetIAL 0, tat( rotten .../315.. Paws, June 16,4 The trial of Ilettnnekl, :heltl,. attempt upon the Tito lf the Cr... I.'lll commence on the Ittlt el July. Peluso Napoleon us to be rreoldept of the the Congress which Is to assemble for the Vorpose. of &slog a prillonto star:dant of gold soil silver eolnagolu iflorOpe. =ID IC [IV COMITITUTIO3 Ski Pi Ilettcos, June 21—Rucnifty.—Tne -Cohan• Lunch or the North Cormun Confodoration, having been adopted by the PlUMilal Dlet. recetral io-tlay the Royal slgnature .of King William. It cots Into offoct on the first of July. FIN AhltIAL Al!) COILIZEALCIAL. Ltvenrooz, June 2.5.1 L Keening.- cotton closed beery st the following quoustlonst Middling Uplands, lid middling orleans. II) d;tWea today bale. Breadstun- COrn clewed at &I higher; new mixed west. ern, Ms 9,1 per quarter. Wheat steady, Al 13, Csl for California white. Pe. Yeeitned 41; Canadian ouoted al DI Pertluarter. Oats d Marley michanged. Provisions active and closed strong. Ihsof advarmed 41, closing firm,lo Llas far nitro prison ma, Pork-prison mess steady at 70. flacon, Us for Cumberland middles. Lard decllneri ed 01.101 dull at 475. declined Is. el.. Mg at GU for tine American. Produce- Spirits Petroleum Id bettor: ,ales at NI per alAndard whtLo at...tv,ilL Is 3d. Tal low 40.11 for American, an lute..., Cl 3 pen.. Lennon. June 10-Elemna-sugar 15 un chaffed. Inman; 31 rwr ton ter scotch pl., Linseed Oil declined ins. ~luotel ac an 1W per tow Other arils!. unchanged. Los nos, June 21.-L‘ent ny -Cenral, nL osl.i for money; .Ic9 hon. 73; lihnots Central Erie 3 , 1 ; .; A. a O. W,conrolida. tad 10an03.4. I Fait SIVOAT. J mac - 1,-.k.“-run,-1 bond, THE PRESIDENTIAL TRIP • latrodoettaa• at the Mate kapllat In Beaton—Senator iinoets end Ma Pros/dent—The Rotors. - LE, Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garet., Bowie:. June Ti.—The President was int ,gortett to the Capitol thug morning. and imsetad by loud roil oft repeated hugs., by tad thoutsighlit of poteoos rrbo witmeond the scene. ' Proceeding to the Gall of the Houle of Repre.entiatvcs, the Prosldecti w wel oomed by Governor ItuLlork In a brief spewich, to which he replied. Lieutenant Governor Clailln extended Al Ginner welcome to Mr. Seward, who re epeodod. Hon. J. A. Vona, President of 'be Senate. introduced P.M:teeter ttetterel Senator 'effete, cliOnk band. with and