tDc Uitintrgli 6aytti PenvivaniaLegislaturt. Appeoprtattoo SW Petted the Route - -.1Peopolo.• Posetatoe nalheey_ Pettabo.4llCettsoltdetlOU6-1111115 IS. trallaard "la 1216 leetiltte—memn.e r . bue srp.i.tenents for 2L116111.1137 c.opyt—Half Tate to ito.mblleast Maio Conventtoo. (need DUTI4th 01111 Pl4.b.lfilt Ussett, - niastnantrito, Starch 6, 1963. • . SESA.TE. - ... • • nmis INTIiqthMED. By. Mr. COLEMAN, Lebanon: Estate 8ab1.4 Itaihvad CemPantea Merged by Prbeilll enactment previous to WM, to take ad vantage of the benefits given by the getutral act of IStIl. By Mr. CONNELL. Philadelphia: Oaa teecontlnne We rate of Interest at six per cent, and repealing the usury law. WHITE, Indiana: -Ono Moor- paroling, tho-llorner, Suiquebonno and Iron (therry Tree Irma Company. By Mr. ERR Tr, Allegheny:One em powering the II mo or Bnaldocks Bor. ongb to patnall perromaadjudgel guilty of disorderly ¢duct to the county' ail y.ln default of -went of finco; also, au . !boilring the bt r ough or Itruddoc to permit Ito street oto ho occupied li ...at -I Authorizing rho school Dime o of East Deer township to borrow m . -. i Ely ,itir. nANDo.r4., or Sch l 11l :- Supplement to the act of March to .inermati the Rev : emus or the in --aumweolth,-. which - makes the Ih4 . aced tortioty-tive canto per ton I. toad of font rents. At tireive o'clock, neon, adjau ed till Monday:evening. , HOSSEOS SEPRESENTAT 'Ed. I'ASSED VLICAII.47. . ' V The Appropriation Bill passed natty. - - psurbs's Pas:moo= RStLWL . . The bill Incorporating the Pitteburgh People's Pareenger Railway, passed zee rind reeding: end wee laid over. with the amerithfiente Intrudncel by Mr. Ford, , or Alirgnany, Imposing the 'same taxes on the Company me are now paid lIF the cidzone . Passenger Railway, and ani thorizlng a omnection with the Citizens Railway upon Lerma to agreed upon between toe; Comte:inks: the - Court of Common Pkaa to ttx the Mans in case of thapcto. . • rrrvisao - nourOarsoLibATioN On motion of Mr. W1T40,11, of Alle gheny, Mr. Ford's supplement to nets Incorporating the 'city of Pittsbnrgli; Was amended by securing the new .por dons of the' city from the payment of auyportion' of the indebtedness of the old portion of the city, ..prorliling that each corporation shall pay its own debts, and andsorlshig the Councils to :hang. -the assessments, thereby redwing the fai Of the rural districts; allowing Ito iiiittedon of wooden, builtlinpt, by con sent of - Councils; axing the terms of new 'oilleers- from - December 18th; 1567, to February Lsi, 1868; pr.cribing that de: - : eta shall De voted endorsed "City and Council" and "Ward °dicers.- Laid oper far third reading. raITATE CALENDAR. - , . Tlie Fitriait4e; dr the Session sVas oc ettpiid.with, the first reading of private, talk on -the calaudar. -without heal ao- A.rrEtirtoorr Sr-ssinsr.—Mr. FORD'S supplement 'to the Pittsburgh consolida tion acts rinsed finally, as amended. nsss f 1,75.u.L1r Tide morning the following MIL, amongothera paned finally: Annexing the Southereat.rn pcirt:inn Di:gnome bareugli to Allegheny city. Authorizing East Birmingham bar rough to borrow ssloo,ooofor , Atithorixini tbe opening. of Locust street, Pittahurgli. • • . Changing the name of: Back street; Kittanning, to Grant avenue.. Iricesporating the Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Asaocintlon, capital $lOO,OOO, :to held !and in Butler and suljnining Supplemeitt to act relative to the draining of wet r and , eprouty lands, ex tending the lIIIM. to the draining of coal and other mines in Westmoreland, Arm 'strong and Sourer et conottes. Incorporating the Enloe Grocery. Pre dhce and-Variety Co-operative Asseeia thon Brownsville, Foyetto meaty, Incorporating the, Phillefelpida, - . 'tew Mirk and , 8011 . 4011 Steamship COmpany, eapitarsloo,oohorith the priviloge of in et:hazing to $1,000.000. • :Clutoging Um name of Kittanning Uni vastly to Columbia University. - Incorporating Apollo Cemetery, Arm strong oiunty; • . ' Riectrpenning St. .Peurs Orphans' Homarteli- Bader. • : • • A'aiiiiplinitint for the'Lieti. Frinklin Inaniani:aCompnny, Allegheid , clip, io- cresdniithe randier of Diroctora t 5 fif teen and autlunizing the prestoit Dlre& teieinisp'point eight additional Thracian till the next election: • - Preventing Ailing with nets or eireams,nt, Beaver county for rime Itoolstwatiag Petroleturi Calrium Gas Light Compaq of Pennsylvania, Maur. til„fchins, towns, dm-, capital two lam• thud thonaand dollars, onion - at stzur,;Artuationgcolitity.', for, PrOplo'i w Bank, _Pittsburgh, - ropealmg , section • aeveathof the charter, and authorizing Arrlderida out of the netearifings.,- Adjoirbed tiff tronaar.,, letifleclhqpila foriAlleglaciay Co ,sX7 . _ . Tho follcTipi t vip9Ltitmy_ut t s ofVan, to T A tin s h wij iirtagp :dove rnor.i.c.diry:aohn Raqpiey, Allegheny . City; IGilbert Ater:z., Geprge W. Thompra no VlLitlef C. Ts - 3165'1.1u.- J,u1.0 McGii:, Oakland; J. E.. Jaagaes,.Eaat BlzinditeugszL , :-1114•23ekela team- W.spabliats Mau ==c= - , Delegates Phlladolottla S!.fie ,ii);fer :Gtina, _ . . . . -Jailers- will be furninholfriro tickets by ''Coloiler/OrdWrifor rOtill4llloi6iie HAllTaffDtflttl: ALOVIKE OF BE.PntsraivantEg. Jar. .6L6.N15, Repuhllcan. of Potter. moved that - when rho. House stUotirne CO - Ka° , Tow . 4 4 611 '' tf. raeit):" ridiy tiOrain, :As[ool La. " -so= .Aertt vs THY -ALIMOVANi The bill-authorizing. the hoesti l uction — eder iroantenindiern bourn and 'den) . chi Allegheny ilia; In C, nydois town. - ship, Warren county, passed finally es it tame *am the Snider . : littare mcrixeD6c:Pi r .. . . . tetr.Gra.,LkfiELES,*attotorebutdi r - Antborishnt-tbe'sesew.inentr of ntai toi bountio .infiunorpeny township, Westmorehind -county; Also, - extending the -gentral fen MU of 1s to WOntmbrelaint 'yonnty for FOlSDifilleghssay: Author o. lag tbe ,, ilppointsnent on-Thapoctoi of, oSothssisrpotaiias en ney and bleapytxill . Allegbei4 oUsiuty ,by, the Judge. of the COUria? . acting withunadrisary Committee;' nod - ' defining' tho' datigo of IturpScSoi; 4so,..,incusppratiugtho borough of Ormsby ! Aließhooycoonty.l ....' - 117 . 10.831:(111%A.DegbaDY;OorPjelOO tolbssJsct'Of igsAcreliting to Mancha:dor! bortsigkittlisialrogio meth of Said get MO Satte.LlFtiOni,c4Arcqate..tZwri phlikilliidtoroish. 'ffigHOLSON, , ilearer: 410404 ShOpOroOnisge of the I.ffls °dist - -44,?lortihoieb;13corof borough, fi;m l hsCorpoisifug the borough Isg tioshmjss VonnOuti township; Hearer —.°1?"47'.1.1g4 bill pieced ilnally. ,--: • - Enn= C.- Allegbe_sys-Ite ,staslaing pied poaq.l :o; in Tarcn' . itirborott,,gb - ellfOietrifouily • • ~/37. Mr, ,BEATUDIIV,F. razor peistigg tbe..3lossongthela-AtOeiatlan of -PAWN: anatelles;llliso,'ex'towlinietbe 11:110*Ittokerlat of ent ,PfLlFlaot:OnfirPoitho PO= 154, - lags- Bank , of -I.lntootawn,- Veycao 114M11.--Voirmaires - Initslilt; Thema IdeCoa;Aeold iteddent hf , eity„.auxt inWeilty at his residence in' Annstrqofeatear; in'tlia - Ighittrward, en edurdg. The deceased was nfgwdx , geagagaituditad been , OdlicleVeith 'heart di:tease; - Dr. 41-,fale was called fn to see gdenJnnnedhxtelT, Nat stattd that • -i•or /his death Vet i f t7. Cla nizlhe :gl i d in&lat I.llolk an u on 'body and the .Jars "index Collet ''.ce 444 Avail/Ito/Idcapes.. , , - latest Cable Dispatches. The Alabama Claims. Impartant Debate in the Engieh Parliament. Tel%raph to the Pltt.sosztro Us , elL .j L 1 1 Loanon, March fi.—A large mooting of friends of L'Liraeli wafilielit at Mt of. ficial residence Mat night. Nearly all of the leading Tory members of Parlia ment were present. The proceedimmi were grit made politic, bat the meeting Is regarded as a favorable indication of the 'Stealth of the new Premier. r • Dtarts, March s.—The Lwil Lieuten ant has releseetl from . conlinement W. Johnson, Grand Secretary of tbeOraiste nuM, who was sentenced to fine and Ina prielameni for leading- the Illegal pro cession. Longo :r e March s:—.3fishs'ght.—ln the Houma( COmmons this evening 11;,- raeli appeared for the first time sineatim resignation of Earl Derby. Upon enter ing the House he was received with feud cisecni from both. government rind olipco salon benches. Disraeli soon attar -wards rose, and ;Aar giv lug notice ofthe introduction of certain measures' rela ting to .Sestisind and Ireland, ferred "to the retirement of . Earl Derby; laying his colleagues were . loth to setter their contieetion with such a leader. No !unplug° could espress their cuimato of the chsracter nod =oar of such a chief, and they all most earnestly hoped for his restoration to hesith and power. 'D'lsraell then proieedesl to Say Her Majesty had born pleased to en trust him with the task of tinning n" goverunient, and ho should not decline the gracious offin, accompanied as It was by the gencrlms supporter his colleagues. In donseStio affairs the policy of Lisrd Derby during the lest two years of his administration would be followed by the new Ministry, and in toreign rabies the pslicy of Lord Staidey would be- adhered- Vu. this would be a policy of peace ;.not one of islation, bat one or generous Syrispathy and .regard, for our own Intel-eats. nod them of ether nations. Shell " would ..- never 1e...50n Um influence or dignity - or England. Eased us 11 erns upon esteem and respect, the .domestic policy of the nevi govern ment would be a liberal one. Nbeers" and liughter.j. ltecognlzing_ natiOnaL traits as the best securing national Dusti-: tuthins, he regretted the necessity of Mae tinning the isuapension .of the - writ' of habeas corpus in Ireland; but as Lord Derby said on a'. Public siersaion, each adieu was the only safeguard against unscrupulous' foreign „ caufederations Such a enspSnsion of the privileges of the writ-. was nut ineenipatable with ,the gentle exercise of Om law, and he wai the opinion that the, grievances Of Ire bind should be treated with tender re -, - -goal for thateSuntry. Afiera few Moro ,explanations, 'not of general impirtnimei IriirrsLoli resumed his malt amldapplaizaa. IStr. 'p.m - eerie, member- far Kilt:Oen said the poliey.of Earl Derby,l re: - fOrreirto by the Premier, was uncertain. If tt meant, retention of oftko oat - ,'the new government would meet with . bus obpssition in the House of Leach • Earl Alalmeshury - said the aubjesit of Irish grloyanees would come up for die eco.lon on Tuesday next. After ,an tionating the change la the Gocarroneut, he added its Polley would rernana unal tered. earlltussell declared' that. no conti= desCe could Implaced in 11 policy which was always saying one thing and mean anotter. Ile said the liberal mem- JU , ,ra had even their . nripport to tidrd Nutty, on p1e263 'to bring about a reduction of the franchise, but none In reality had been made. Seth a mode of edit, dingo party was unprecedented, , TIM ALAI:IA.)IA CLAIM.; DltiaCS,,¢D.! Latinos - , March 7.—lu the liouse of Common last evening, after the temnte ofother business, Mr. Shaw Loteiro, Member for Reading, called up tho goes- Lion of the Alabama claims. lie males long and eloquent speech, urging Rio settlement of this vexed question on the plan proponed by the American Colvin meat. In calling for the papers on the subject, and in moving the consideration of the question. he diselsunel any feel ing of prejudice. all future negotiatian s would but add to the Lromplicetions ready existing. He traced the prom*.a of civil war in the United gates to 'Tits . - happy teriniation: Ho said the tiring on. Fort Sumter evoked did famous-. proclamation of ',„,l'resident Lincoln, and In less than a month from the issuing of the: proclamation Groat Britain had recognised the Southern In stnients as itelligerents.„ They 'had no deem, lint purchased their ships In our tort.'.' •These ship.; naerithatanding the vigorona tuemannie of our Government .to , slur stop : titan, eludsp. xigilauce and went to sea, and were hospitably recelv led at British ' , Menial ports, They e:sp mired-end destmyeifiluriug the sear-more than - two than . merchant mossels. f Inests tha n two yeais dint Bitited - Statos flag wasliterally delVon''from the obis, while the oommeree of Grad, Britain was doubled. For this reasmthsthonght we ought to trent theta elalmsitintinattsly: They ,were !Wide in .1062, byArnerhan Minister Adams. Afternunrm qulogium on .tho course of the United States, cold an orbit:rain - In" of the matter bed boon proposed by theAmerlean Govern , ' meat, but was• refused by Earl Russell, Whodenied4Lis suggestion. lewd Stan iey might have taken , • too. other course, "butllle Tories hod chaegea on the tiort of household .stiffrige.: Thoguntition of vteremillotrby England "yes only BA to her:loin.. If .thers'artire a tight, that might safely be referred, Rid Lord Sem : ley , insisted 'that% the England sma, only vaoral one in the Alattsmapine. He thought the less said obaut 'morality — on thin giteitiOn :the better.. Be regarded the brenking out of . iiwiikktiiiien'Erighnid'sild bre-milted ediof;%,:ia,.itreinefy but be thonghten the othei Band tLai nli.ified l&salnitation he nitunilittk ' • . . Lnrd9tante7.took:theficier. - Efeinkhr ed- fi r m indite tope of Ids-I.efevre, - ,and Warnily.coinplimaated .I.rtithar Ad ams for . te spirit he had displayed- ' lie aster we could ladleeriminate wh cassion-, butlerlold learn theright of the There :Mier was 'a awe: where them 'wait more' need` 'to ,Midealattli IE-0 palette. Much alto Masco 'Was to lie made the furling_Ot 'the United • finites. 11 ",itti,;l in thee:two cone,(wftls fire hundred mate • lonangdebt,Contracted through a "civil *Re, 1 t which a Million lives had been loot,) might appreciate thethalter better thanmerolo tkeie e ononly. tie thought Englandhal been etlrely nentrith but no neutrality, would bavcrplemed America. {Chas. "the -Ithited Mates wanted' was neutrality, coupled with' wan' sympa thy-and Support: "The - 1./been was toady to arbitrate cod- all inentions, but the great mint reartipdabwr Lel. livretat rights . of. the Sonfin- .South confend.c . Chet 'at tlie" South Acquired diem, - -Dot, letty: dony. right of divot, -Britain I to ter:cognize." theta at the ithite - dhe did? The Oonfederate ship:Alabama " atei vet sail - from IttiglWid -1862; and the bOgle or null Run Wia:Conalre. in -ISM I Admitting It was - wrong for beet Britain toreesgelze thittlialitb; would Wit United thitatss tiovernutent any -that -Its ewe against the Alabama initt been' "altered had Ornal , Erstain muds a declaration of rientrefitzais.„.rattter luso eleven months before elp ttaletl2 , The speaker * inferred 'town speech: of Daniel , -Nreletter in the Ditithdlittatos hitimate, tbe aohJeet of 'recSplicing Hungary, In - support of" till:targdPlP,4 l . tank!. Eng land refuse to recognize -a war • , , . , ithich Secretary 'Seward bit:omit had atincostmed labs MATO and detect _dsys, befvre. the pi:edam:4.: don? Who cOMplath if Engiand tChllititiVidatitT civil war which the lielledfinden-L*l admitted bona woeks bnktre7 .Itk:osiFloitiq, be Utensil a • frirmlly?idfustment -, of, the dllifcWty - :Sill ptiwlimble Ito depraafed . tho de. hate, 3.ltd:Arendly."receittdd ;or. :MG 1 110 311 -n!a , .4Pli 4 . The Minte tere am' brwdy to leave thottiOestlon, to the plop's o the entire world, , ,Eir...EOVAWVthetrober treat Bithijord, slimes:Mr. glue. Lion of the tein,ittlon - of the Alabant4 claims deeerved better treatment and more caret, leonsideration, as being, per haps, tha view that was right and sessi ble. lie complained of the abrupt nisi's). of the question which had born made when the universal wish in the United Kingdom wan for its Isr dement. He thought had nuyinfluentisl *talesman been aent to the United States as Minister, the point might have been already adjusted, John Stewart Mill was the next speaker. tle regarded the prmont condition of the question an the rrr.ult of a mutual mistake The real question was whether England ‘ , 11.9 bOund to prevent such expenditions es that of the Alabama- lie denied that the United Sul:reset:dam:l. or could claim that the recognition uftheSouth wasavio• larion of 161 T. hutihatit wawa unfriendly, rash and unprecedented act. The Airier lean Government only pressed the point for the purwse of showing that bet for the unfriendly action of linglatal the Alabama depredations • would not have Ge 1 .1117,1. Mr. Mill thought an arbiter between the two r am tries ices needles, and that repara tion was . fairly due to the United Statli. 110 concluded by endorsing the appoint ment of a mixed couriniosion for the proper adjustnient of the question. Mr. Gladstone, member Om South Lan cashire, thanked Mr. Lufevro for his able speech, and Lord Stanley for his tempe rate reply. lio (Mr, Gladstone,) could not understand why the negotiation Ka': ended. Nor could he ogres with Mr. M ill that Lord Stanley had admitted ropar.,•- tion wan dire, or Slit on arbiter would suioly decide against I:aglow - I. For . himself ho daub cd if reparet ion for tho Alabama deprislation's was duo the Uni ted 'States. was unquestionably right that the point should be referred to a commission, but if the °merriment feared such a reference it should settle the" mutter - at once, or leave the decision with an umpire. Mr. Gladstone Inferred from the closing son ten. of Lard Stanley, that cetninuniaa lions between . the two Governments Were not chased, and that the friendly feeling, between the United States and England would be preserved. 11e con chided by mayinz, If his inference was Correct, the whole country would sustain Lord Stanley in a just and honorable settlement of the case. The debate end ed with Mr. Gludstoces remorist- I= EEO ' Losnox, .March' 7„--Searly all the leading papers have editorials this morn ing on the subject of the remark-able de bate in the House of Commons last even ingon the Alabama question. The Times trays the debate must eon- . vine° the United Statea Government that teglandwishes to settle the law In this Avon in the American sown. and that the failure of Great Britain to refer U.lO dal WM to arbitration is due to no desire li s t shun her just obligations. lir. Seward has only to meet Lord Stanley In as like spirit Mend the misunderstanding. .The tone of the arlieltu in the other journals L. generally the same. = It Is reported the Fenian prisoners who were captured recently at Dongarran were offered pardons 'on condition they would give their pa.no:es to leave the Kingdom. dt I. further reported the prissiters unanimously refused assent to thisproposition. doubl e guard.has been ptneel around New Ante, where Burke, Vasey and Shaw are confined. Their trials have been set down for next month. . TILE bEarll nts.s.t.ts. In the Coinmont last evening Chalet Gilpin, unimber from Um Borough of Northiundlon, gave notice of , a hill to abolish the death penalty. Lard Stanley submitted further °filial notes about Mexico. Ou on order to go into Coral laittisa of supply. Earl Mayo weld he hoped the de bate on the condition of Ireland would end by Iriday next, io that the lioueo might he ready to consider the questioe nr Irish reform. • LONDON, 'Mirth 7.—Marquis formerly French .M.lniatcr to Russia, hiia been appointed to Greet liritain in 610 same capacity. G. W. Hunt, M. P., who resigned bin seat when he went Into tne Cabinet, ham . torn ro.elertod from Northamptonshire tin will soon bring, bil t before Parlia- . merit for the purchase by the govern ment of all telograpier in the kingdom. .601:1111 MEI - I,ttmnraot., March 5. —Tim :tomb American mat! steamer, - which touched at I.lstmn, La" arrival bore. Detail, from the to Parana are impor tant. The gotA fortune of the Paraguay ans, continued. The Brazilians wrote several - attempts to Litt thy c mum inden tions of General Lopez through the Gran C 4 =CO, but failed, and ir. the engage. Went' which 419 k piaci!, Lopez wattled fresh adrantaget tieuenzl Alexander A,both, Ittielater end. rtx , ident, of the Bei:ed Statc4 at Buenos:Ayrt.., dint after a protracted iti iuyis CHUN • wan • Learicrir, March i.—Sate diepatchea from (Mina and JapanSri receive:l via India. The civit . wer.lit Japan razed with great violence... Several combat, ties taken place between the partisan, of Shagoott and the 'Diem.;.which wore attended with, heavy lessee or lire, and Mvitt es.ceases were committed on boalrehlea.." In coneequence of the Mee • curecondillon of the country, the Muhl ten of Foreign powers had all left Chaim. HMI" R 111415 SIIE,T tiomirral , Pmil.44l:ll6roatem.d—llremit. Mr. tip of Ism lete—rugenataro ar „err47.7—sAo4no 0t Your. r 417• =I CLII,CAPO, lamb 7.-The rains of the . peat • two days extended all over the northviest, mid a general freshet is threatened. Alretely ninth of Lila coun try is flooded, and come damage. Is re ported..-'... • (INANA, IlEardl 7.-A heavy rain pre vailed nearly all last night, doling winch the lee in the ricer, broke up, carrying away about two hundred fort of a. tem porary railroad_ bridge arms the dyer. Thore.washo ether damage done. • Itocarotin, I/L, March 7.-Tbe ice Intike.up thismornitig, causing great ax e/Winer/it Bud lean for the buildings Find bridges at the water power. The water {giddier them erer before. Auncins, ILL.. March 7.-By tha breaking of the lee gorge hero this morn ing several dams and bridges were eon. sidirrably.daznaged- The lona as far as known exceeds twenty thousand dollens. The rivers in this section aro higher than they have been for years. MUSCATINE, 1019 A, Ward, 7.-The ire in the Mississippi river at this, point darted twice iteelay,' moving 'however but a short-dlstance. A. high Wind 10/o -val/ad during the day. Freezing-a little _ - KANSAS VITT. Sfo.,• Marco e.-esYvery heavy wind and rain storm prevailed in this' vicinity yesterday noon. 'largo streams of water ran along the streets, many_criviainips were Ampassahle sod a large number of baseineuts and cellars flooded. The spire of the First Preoley-. Wien Church was blown down. end a. portion of the roof taken off. Several chimneys and small buildings were dee moll-shed. Signs, lumber and Yelled-ere flow In all directions. The rain out great gullies in nowty tnadostreets and caused heavy land elide.. In- they streets where paying was being done, It was Abe heaviest storm i'Ver known In this heal estimate of the damage has yet been made. DOUBLE MURDER Arrant llpeif rasalt.r. and Tw. 1.1 . 6 .• • Ktilmt—Atlempt to Kilt sue Fattier Illorderer Arroatad. toy xectraeille CO., thitstasti o.iete 3 .• IttoteisAreilla. Much 9.—A remit hor rible double murder wee committed near Anderson, Ind., Saturday afternoon. The murderer. George Blotter, wi nt to the berme of an eld men; named Eleenegle, and requested the loan of e home to at tend s funeral. Being refused he swore vengeance against the I:tinily, but went away. Some time during the evening he returned and commenced shaming the fancily, acid wee ordered to leave the house, whi eh he refused to do Mr. Elsertmle's eons, Willi/an and Pax, aged reepectivsly sixteen and nineteen, undertook. teelect. bins from the house, when a ecuille ensued, during which Stotler drew a pocket knife nail abiblied Milani tht% Gam, pcnotratinx the = and"killing him Instantly. .then . caught lease, throw • him on bed stet stabbed him In the heart, • enuaing Distant' death, lie next went into ;mother loom, wince. the aid man was lying one bed, and &gem's led to otob him, but the old men struck him with a stick of wood and broke the knife. Re then ieft the house anti tied to the woods, but was arrestedyeatcrday .and Is nour.ia Jail at Anderson. Stotler' said to be a desperate char- Stater. Ile was not intoxicated at the time of the Murder, tint had been drinking. PITTSB ITRGH WEEKLY GAZETTE : WE f.iuninions of the Impeach- merit Court cfficlal reblit D 26! Stateracd. Report on 'llihishy Frauds ( rat h to tun rit tab.,/ WAbru::orox, Marth 0, 1.53 The Secretary of Slate sent a commu nication tu the Senate, in reply to a re,i- Intion'of that body, on Um subject of the alleged interference of our Consnl tu Route in the lute ditlicultics in Italy. The lest letter from the Consul domes that lie-wont out tomoin the "'opal troops itrnitsl with his own rifle. The received peruthsion from the Commanding (lon oral to loin and.iteuompany the moving colutnit of pohlititial troop', slmply-nit U emulator. In endeavoring to render a wonteitil man assbdanee he way Slightly rout found himself a target for Garilialdiun rifle. Twice he was tired at by the SUMO pl,resM and feeling that nit la e.c.a t 'nit:it:ensue, lie picked up a gun fir his awn In-Wer tio)) , when his assalhult retreated and . Mused to annoy hint. Air. Seward di , etliproved the conduct of the Conant. No instructions front 1113 government tegnired his prus flew with' the Pontifical artily in the either as a belligerent or spectator. No interest of the United Stoles could ho served by it, and no motive could treasonably, lie a,ignetl fur It, except nu intere,,t it, the cause in which the army was engaged, or ruin° curiosity. Mr. Seward concludes: "It will depend on your-own letter content hereafter, or In some part upon the cirrunatannes not yet fully understood; whether the depart mem can be content to leave the ruse with the reprimand," I= In answer to the resolution of Februa ry 21, the Proddent tranamithsl to the Senate copies of the correspondence and papers relating to the abduction of Allen McDonald, a British subject, who was arrested In Canada on a charge of suing- Fling and carried Into the United States y aSherilf from Mictugan on the rdli of October Iwo. Atter is long carrel petition...ion the subieet, Mr. Seward, on the 17th of February. addres.tied a letter to Mr. Thornton. British Minister, lit which Ito says he Isanthorized tiexpress the di.pprobation of this govern 111011L of the procvediugs in the ca. e of McDonald, and to direct that person to be net at liberty in Cana da. Mr. Thornton, February 7tli, soya tie has no doubt tier Majesty's govern tenet will be made gratified and entirely satisfied with the contents of Mr. Sew erd-a note, adding, In conclusion: hope you will bailee., that we can have no sympathy with the Individual in question who showed ao great a want of good, faith on the occasion, nor w. , the representation . 1 made to you Inspired by any wish • to withdraw a convicted critniOld trout pun ishment, but seas merely forth!" purls. , of inviting your reedstance for the pet , vent 1011' Or any conflict between the lop thorititat of our two countries. I have taken neon myself the rovonsibility of not aempting Your oiler that Allen Mc, Donald sneuld be sot at liberty in Cana da, confident that Bee Majesty'. lion erument will approve of that step ut the mime time, and that they will approciAte the straightforward meaner iti which you hays trumisi the matter:' WA:Mt:V.II,N, March 7, 1..,63 I= The 111.11111110. f r Pre,Went JOil.oll to appear lxdore tho ImPeachtnent Court, prepared by the Secretary of t'‘o Senate, 11.7 In the hands of Chief Juxtke Chase for examination, and it it expected will be haunted to the Sergeant.at nrtlo for serviro 120 nP.ernoon. I= Gar - ..rge T. Brown, Sergeant-at-/rws of the Senete, walled upon Prto.ident John.. son at four u'eloek this afternoon and rved upon him the %ummons to appear before the Court of Impeachment. The Prexident replied ho would attend to the matter. 12:23== The fnullonal currency howled for the week amoupte.l to $1 , 47,000. National Bank currency hugued,fl,l2l,l. 4 o; amount in circulation • 12..,,,,749,7 IS. Fractional currency destroyed durlu7 , the week, $2,37,00[1. Enceinte of internal revenue for the week, f."..151.6?..0, end for the (kcal year to date, $134,F.4:1.0.11. The Foetottice money order syetem throuultout tile country is paying a Front of $.:::.,060 annually. Eleven tbouaaud four bemired and tour acres of laud 'were disposed of at the Brorrnacille, 'Nebr.la, land cne* , in February. I= The following la a btatement of Uie public debt of the United Stoteer„oupo ilrs2 of March, ISCA: = Na pe r ce "' n 3 L ' Pea "u" .ll . ol . l , s7 . a — e — S Six per me t. KS per t. 5-2 ...... Nary ..... —.....—.. LLlYl,uy te 1223=913 Debt Boar(lig Currency Iracrtst. per trot. nowt, $ t1,e..0 There vest torW4 Ibtere. Notes ' .:14.7 , 1ta Three Trar ;-z 5... 7. 1.,11. 1.. tO 11,e , e per tont e.ti rut est. b..V (NO ul Total rst %I,M Co Aarlsrred Prot :Vol Pretested for Payment * T-14 Idetea. deo .••,12.1. ..... ... ....... J,llO . n Catere , oarl inter. s• N DM area lase Jo', It, •••.t. 15, eat!.ete,er St sad Lre• • oter, I , lOC doe, fro B Tram* ...... 'freaoe-o Pate. AC toy I:. MI. Bwadpt•eavreß Y rit G. al D.IO a:ur, Sete, Jeas . .ii BC..— COI ct Trar+rra, r I,ll.l6cates of In cet. 'area = S . 3.415 . 7.7(; Yr...mat Carrel:L., ' C.Etnk . EMI IMICEMICI INEffill =MUM! A ...Jig in al 2Year:cry: • $ rtney OEM MEI= ==3 • , . TrENsurN arronT ON WITINVY Gen. Vtin Wick will, to a few txyr; enlmilt to the Musa his report In regard to whhdry (rondo; Tido report will de tail tho nature and extent of the fratob., the manner in wideh they ere perpetrated, the low. to the Govenntnout, and to wint extent federal ohicials aro contacted with them. Ile will recommend a reduction of the tax on althtky to lifty ceut4 per gallon, to be ,nlinictl at the atilt and In the quanta., produced, the amount of tax to he eittl matcd by the capacity of the Will. • • LOIIISV/LLE. • • arribto 1•168 litardar—TlN Warden, AM...11.11..• Tose We one ILlf•—At tempo • to) eaopooaa h Copitirod, tow rltubsagn lotasvu.c.r.. March 3.—A moat horn ble mitrder occurred In this city yeller . day afternoon. Wrn. Kriel, a butcher, seised hbt wife b the threat, threw her violently upon the floor, end draping a six berreledeetolver fired, the hall en tering Just above Una left ear, pm - twang dsaWalure„. Instantly. Kriel then placed the pletol to his head and fired, the ball glancing and Indicting a alight wound. At thin moment Allister of Mrs. Kriel ordered the apartment, whereupon Kriel fired at her several timra, causing hor to faint. Ertel then again dlsobarg. ed hisputtol et hishead and roe, but was aptured after aslant shase:•• The muse assigned for the crime was that, Mrs. Kriel. having received Inhuman treat ment at the 11/111(IS of hoe husband. had gone lo lire temporarily with hor moth er. Kriel mot her there yesterday, und becoming enraged at her conduct shot CHICAGO I:=l===U= LEMMANGiiM ==l Cntes - no March 5.--Yestenlay - after noon whllo deo mon were engagtal In tetnplng nn unexploded blast on the Norton Canal, noes Lemont, In tide &natty, oho blast exploded, killing throe of then] instantly, and Injuring 'mono, skthat ho subsequently dlod. 'rho tlftb Wlkl seriously Injured, but will probably • • . 'rho High Sebool building at Fen du Lae was deatroyed in tire hut night, to gether with all the hooka, fixtures, he. The loan lee estimated ot 4 1 •341,000: inaunxl far .15,000.1 • • Tito .flrth annual report to the !took holders or the Chlonro. Allen end St. Loofa Railroad show.' tlen,not flamingo ter the year ending D•econther 81st, 1.367, to b 0 • MEXICO . . Trletor Votordretorw to Overthrow •bo Governownst—lbell rum - aro 041;44- ter vrieAtreti to Or thwbereVerwitto .11avarra. March B.—The mall steamer has arrived from Vera Crarl. • Tho 11441 of persons alleged to havu boon engaged In the late en' ospirsoy to overthrow dm Juarez Government are proms/ling. Tho plan was to Loewe!. onto tho member' of Juntiees Cabinet, overcome the regiment anitioned at iho rainco,"rob the trensury, nnil lodulgb in scones or ravine and murdel.. • Troops have been illspatchod to quell the revolution at Mazatiaml Tbo affairs of Cornea Co, New York akents for the Mexican tom. bars been satisfactorily settled. Mr.lTelt, of that Arm, Is a passenger In tbo liteamer, and will sail for New Yorkon TUCllday next. Everything Is qulot In the Mexican Itepuo, lc. . J i CITY AND. SUBURBAN Eucttitapr Ei,le at Parkersburg. fisrder•r the `'cSßW'd-! • fb• Ile Sr•eullnu—TflanelUrU by /5,000 M=M:l=B=! hiss o/;.:.7 John nhafer WWI rdld;Ciy ennenied at Parhersharg, West Virginia, Frid.iy 1,1, tar tho murder of Tenter and Ulrich,. The two fernmr, it will ho ressminhered, were killed at in Paelzerntrgs, and the latter at Vlice!ing. 21, Murderer, it appears, waa on friendly terms with his victims, and Lad sts., cAluir ineentive •to commit ties awfid crime, by is,ieh ho forfeited Im thau the saasuisition of install sums of money, whieb,he paid out to hi. ers•ditos Ncon ItS °lithium]. Tim fallowion In the von'ci,sien he mada in February, nvlille In jail awaiting trial: tise undersigned, runfe-ss from my fr..° will that I ate the murderer of Aloys Joi,oph .Lilienthal and Rudolph T.aimr, and that I - intended ale t • hits tho flota - in Min i Almighty Gel had not tine:et:till it, Mr which .I. thank Lim on my knees day and night. I Wint no w iinto,2l :111,1 110 di-fence, and ednlnd really give any real.- , nl for try - mi-dino la, isne..pt that this evil spirit led me Sum maiptas lan, and 1 could not re,i,t it. id, o. t lott no di-graeo may at tack to to y .110, who is frco from blame, as 1 :Ovans arranged noitlers a, lint 14.111 wooM het haVe env Sitspirion, at.., that (limo to whont 1 owe May .not think that thoy will I. derralltlt"L am 311;Ettala to give 1,041 talatt:Ma own Its jee,titto. A disoldi Iron Parkersburg g yes the following Lo-voulit of this eXeMitiallt Mart'll 11,—Julm Ei•le, atiad John Stialer, the mist ileror of Lil lienthal, Tauter and Eltieb, and the would do. aturJerer of Major White, all of this elty, ws44 liauged this ante nOOO in a 1141 :aljoiniso• the Northwestern joke ' ate pot leiral out of town. 'l'b.'e weather sent cloudy end wet, and the rails keen-deep with mud. Not with•landieg thiA, a crowd of ovfi tiro thou-and, of bah .owe-, a few mounted or riding in-a:ago., stem (hero to tWO thu execution of olio of the most cold bloodol Werth:rens know n in the annals or crime. 'No prisoner, escorzr d by hi. confessor, Father Turk,', arrived at the scaffold about p. en lle noel,: no addr,s, but lonaled 1, a friend. Mil Leo C:elfetl sion, tablets io . to be published. lie maintaintsl a calm tool Mobil wanner, and a.,euticcl the gallewa with a hinn. n:rhe.Milli; a rather prepu e•ssing face are! pre•ence. • The prop fell .11t fll.O 0 . 4 . !,ei5, Ilk, - way. prouvuitewl oxi.inet. t.oulv:: miu :nes:uv:r.lle did non i•lroggit., :hut. for au u , i cil,unl nlight tremor aid lifting of the hand, wet would hare nOli poi•eil de.ttit iioitauitatooti. The qr entel w:e. kept by Iwo ewupe n tile.. of militia. The lielrivier nil the ..- nembly 0!..11.r1y, on,: 1./I1 WAN'. WWI 11 110411, of Baden; xrttvl two yam, ral.tU artny,ottly one of which ',Feet in Rolm; Crete IMAM: ileiiertv,l spit' o , l:ably went I, tile lid gantli tzf the common with Ito notate l• tinily aboutltem years ' we, ei..rrieil about year 01,,e. 11,NV311 worker iu Weal, '•itL 110 t I.;00,1 OlirelllC, or net looker. = Hugh Coortully utut :11tiivary, who wire in the Hint Liberty robt.ory and .indict-1 with Obeys for house hi taidlig, to. will 1 . 0 teen by our Court minuet of ye,torilai, were -we, qit Rite]. It Stint there wan ....Mr Ground for their Maher dv (cotton, told they were ruitutuaea to jail by tier. Court. Tr-tertlay et toititt: the mew of their iloterttion ti:ta itself try. Chief of Volt, t..trer.n making in fenuattet iwforri the Mayor clurgitur them itu recoteitt.; St it a , ..da. Thu charge tuned tituet tufernialton ob. tatrit-1 eon Br ono of those t:oittiehel Of the ttaxt I.ttv.rty , L .res that they rrevivel tt quantity of 1,,..te arid shtotrr shirt froot a :dare in rad. 111,1 Itha (wt/ Chest% of iva anti other :wire:, atelen from o griwery in the 1 ii.onetiti. Ott rite¢ of it.n tea and two vino', eltieLn eeret,ot..l on .the tireinhoe at tire urge the Ihn.t. f.il criy zwei• were titers.' i - erett. iedginally in.liett it fur. ;eerie ~ tu; erolett n•ro wet. n sovlder,r. tope., their guilt of any other croon. cotoor,itueeig were agartutt them. =l2 11, lost will end irstrtinont of IL, late ticooralLitcoin, Jr, bay Lessn pri;liatL-2. It Is ilatv-I March t.lith, bold tho esticita, of wLlr6 thorn of, to-n, TrO oitie4 re4FICLIVC.3. JltlltlAry il6, Itstl most Jot. L2sh, Ivll. entirctevesto, lit•rooroil, it litslut.ati. I to his vvite, 31ary hiring tier oistor.il all, r wll,l, it is to be itivoloil atisonifli‘o wets oquelly, Li he ti ley tloe ovectoofv, 111ery . It . I,t liiiitos It, tiii,son arit vri!limo ls!,,litior,t , r, n . .• 1 V.) tiro, lot It:, -oil of sLesit mince at tie ego of ttvcritv•ooe' ',aro, ' , Lou it I, in hi! tiLS,lrd. It also pr., ides let its psyroont, int,uill v, is toidr. , l “1 , 1 kllant t., harab !aria,: :tor 'aunt! nil:. =XI= Ds. A.l;. 2tleCtoolSovt.l . .rtyrticosoot ttto Itotai flt Iloahtt, tun, tall., the [:Slowing t .t.or iott•rotestorttts,l th, I Ul,lll during lb iszg . F,ltrti try •.:3 , 1, tool 1,4 Thal uutuLA'r ;;1' d,11.1 w ;.• rent:Oct 11; u • ;1,1 culured, I. Uf thc , abovt• thy, urge under I :tear, 1; (mord-1;42; 10 1; 1:11 to; 1; 11,t1 3: 1 , 1 to :";,!..:; ;',/, 1: 4U to 11, 1; 70 1., NO, It. ;;pa;111.4. 1; Ahthina, I; 11; r1)1 , 1/, , iu freer. 1; lit+ll;9- 11; 1 , , 1 / 1 1114 1: 1 1 41,y,, l'neum;;;;l3., I,:rouv. 1, C.l - ir3rlAll , ll, 1; 1,1111 I,ro. 1. =XI= 41r. Keyeer .yn (bat canr3 Are of tiettlestt anti iiitttmitiott het premonitory vyint.- toms. Hs forte wairaiee4 in h.a ei.iritort iiu i hits subject c 6,0,. 1, 41'01.A . bun. of CANC. in tilt, initial stages, whirl,, if ittleva.+l tm pro,Tress. would hero enittet in. some hit:tire We 1,0..1 , 4 the ielltnhenry orgies.. Thfs Is inn', hotels ty at Al! R 4 the l:t ngstiireiveteert.v.l. but arse with versed I.,:sny other of too vital van, ii, eset, every one tapes s titat it is militant...l in tho , .im OC t httitr* of every , ),,y Iloal lie chit rvistrotneils to All it, Jriit:lt" peril-A Whit L‘i anal:4l4,i tit an. e, to rat only •12,111,1 all WIWI, h.lt, arced writ titan. Ilvulth in of u,..10 von.. quotieo t h at, tier. for 11, Oth, cs WO to Li,' it .0 la ter sliset.sttly settlfhtt4 a prettvr the titian whrat ;.,;, worn Ow rig, - The gnitt rto•li or patlenla at, the pala trot apartuirntfi r.l the direst Arabian Pbyr.irlau Las' c , w0,11 tl a leers- nod yrrienced dueler V. totonorarily with draw tin card from) the (I.sr.arrn. When be suci,eeds in etrn-tlrt; rare . * Ihr the. , ke already rotcred an lii. hooka I;.r trent ruent, ha will 1 , 3111.11.1 /111VOrtimitig. Ile lots been ckillfill, and ban ram:4d)". LondrVda of cur e . In IhIP City. Sono, or Li, C.L. , 01. wore sor' 11121[ln:31e, Lot with nun care, 'kill and knnwla lge thoGrlat Araldan tritunphed area disease. Dr; Kryrer rasps that. Ithettutatiam la C.olllltit4Cll,ll,ll 41i4e.e. nail ant ff. MIMI lan part merely. Whllat he In willing to admit that it untalfeat.s paint In a IrAtti, ably parlor the six:eat, ho at thy tame Unto contend* that tit° sli,co..a: la never. thele , ^ arneral, and hanco tho:4, who be. rend vh.titrei oftentino, lona dolt nuance truultled with ‘rati!vit4t hi V:11:101.1.1 , 11134 et Ur: Internal organ:4 to well as In the Jointa and a:Etre:utile:l'ot the body. 7.!;., taw or itbIUIIIIItIMIJA or neuralgia (pain In a nerve,) eu, ever wrniattoutly . eared any other coot ie than one which had or ill °Wet (bores. Wrath:a of a Lealthy otateof tto.:alattlaell nod dlgeatlye organ*, 11l bring whleh It Isnot netv,ary to pull don't, the nynteot Lty violent donletory tint rather to build It up to the parr .tiindard or health. Omit', thou not intuktkr n • mind .II::en•ed, And with amno sweet. übl lyluos nnthlote, Cleanse ;he Snot helmet; of the porlloua *tuft That welgna neon th• I...ant Certainly;'Plantatlon lilttern will 110 It VVIIWI nothing •also will. Molatiltply, Depreeslon, Ifyporliontirle, insanity, al l opting, morn or Iron, front , a diseimil stomach; and thin, !Imitation Ilea sure cure for.. Th era is no mist/the:ll.odt it; Dyspepsia, Ileatinelio. Inttirolaf, , Aguo, wal Low lipirits must yield w. thehortith giving and genial Inlttionen of the Platt? lotion If - you urn In doubt, make ono Wall and ho convinced. alms arty those who know, • • ar1..11.501.1,A Warm.—.t 41olightful articlo--atiperlor to Cologuo, and at half the price. . . Fadden Iteath.-.Coronees Isnostc.— Urn.Arimra tittotla 81b1. buddonly lwr I rintifinnit wt Lit trly xtreat, in the Ninth ward,. Thursday., eyezling,,nhont nix cfdoelc. Oorouar t:hawaotiwa. uotl lied and hold All yl,llol,lltyplolin. lag, when thq . .tury found that death re *whoa titan natural t.uset. The.de ratacd Watt thirty...4.lkt . yuara of age. She loaves a. hitelKnol and (inn eh 1.1.1; the only survivor:tot linden-largo fatuliy. Great. iliablan Playelelau..—LOwlng to tbo crowd" of pralvote veleleltelnily throng Ilto elegant areirtmnota 01 lhe ([rent Arabian l'hyldelart, cnrtwr of Lll.erty ntrect and I.:eel I alley, thnt 1:011E1011:III ha" bOttle , llllXliirli to tempura. - ilprekl.lenw his advertlamm•nt. Tiloxee.wlablng tO avail theme/J(l,a of bis...ealentitla earn trill plewo call and reulstee their anew:a in advance. . . - Cotatltuttort {Yew is a r muds scsrs" for Dittbutes and all ditssuses of thei unit,. for ruin by all druggists, ?TS, )NESDAY, MARCH 11, 1868. FRIGEITFEL ITTING AMU. gelnalart• ilesaal 'apex. • Negro by. WW2. Alan.—llle , nab. Ulm rite 11105es—lbe Pe . &tram, Arreote•— biateraes, of Bap Pattie. A rofflanly andlairmal affray occurrtsl . yesterday tnorninglat No."-V First street, Third word, Allegheny, In which Isaac 1 Johnson, , a eolorell man, was cat In a frightful manner 14 John Johunrin, a I white man. It ap ll am that the parties have been world,, . together for oVer a l'year as "night soil rs," lived in the Same house, and no Sail ulty lice ever existed between thorn unti yesterday morning, when this affray Murredl The white Mau •Ileges that w Ile Lao Was lying in dile bed yeiterilaynorning the negro muse into theheno drunk! and was be having himself In disorderly manner, when he called .to 1 him tb keep quiet, _whereupon lie (the legro) 'ammo Into Labs bedroom, seised a air add made an na -1 I molt upon him, - .sting him over the Leal with It an d •Forcering he would kumk his brains o L He got out of bed ao soon as nossib and knocked toe negro down with h n list In order to keep him from (rating ii Urchin out with the chair. The negro hen seized Upon on axe, which was star ding in the room, and him at /d with hat; he lied to the kitchen and hacked himself in, and the r.,gro broke in the Mulowo and hallowed hint. Ile then, it !self defenee, pulled his knife out of Lis pocket and cot him. / Tito negre's stolen, cat varies a little from this, and in order t: avoid doing either al them Injustice, ha leg given o nr story we will give the o ther also.- It is no PA ' lows ; Ile soys be dx =yearn of age ; 'came from Baltimore ra rer a year ago, and p f, bluntly after 'Conn -to Allegheny began work whir .Telnum as a "night 'culler," . and toasted with 1 I ra. There was aloe a shoemaker board s lln the house. They always got along iaceably. He hunted up the Jobs, done T . oot of the - werk, and 'gave John two-t i ris of the Friday night they I iiished a job of ,wrark W said went house igother. hen' they arrived at the Le 0, Johnson, having a key for the cella , door, went Into the home that way inn came up and opened the front door, W lel) wan fastened on, the inside, and et li an in. When he g. It In Joineem told hl, e t that the shoemaker wali In bed with hi wife. DuringSaturs day and Sunday 5.11114011 was cress and sullen, but did ndt , say anything more about the abooma , r. 'Yesterday morn 'Ml, while ho was filltlng at the table eat ing his breakfast, Tilmson, who was still in bed, called out to him to keep quirt and stop his swea ting. lie replied thid ho was not NVICO ag, get up from the tablo and went lii O the bed room. As o.oal a.l ho outer. JOlllOlOllOlllllOl.l out' ,ir bhi, struck hi n with Li, Ibil'and I I knocked him draw ; lie got up and tried to get out of the room, when Johnson muse at him wit : a knife and cut him live times. Ire a .. .caved one wound in Use hack part oftlTshoulder, two 11, the breast, one 00 thetight arm, and one on too use. 111, er isi of murder brought olli7er Fisher, of the police, to Lis room,- when Johnson wigs arrested and taken to the lock-up. The negro wan removed. then• c's.i, whereris wounds were at tende I to by Br. It. A. Johnston. Ilia itd aril N. although paver., are not consid ered orTessarlly Mal. Information was muds before May* Brum against John. son, the white u ~ charging 11110 with Inionionaassault a d battery, upon which lie was held f or a I r.,arlng. . itl.pestkoles, Illne awl Nalekle— P.a e . AnUerso ' the Wlsaro.. Mlle Oils that and 5' mania bateJele. The .44,11f...e1l esanixiumi in a speelad . addre ss •to the Cleveland Leader, by a Alvin° rorreopeteient. 11,5e50 5 local 1 terse', inasmuch an Prof. Anderson is well known In therm parts: • I • . ..ltsfore tor. - eaves to hand you will, uen have learned OA I Prof. Anderson, the well known prca idiginteur, committed suichlo Lest nightlis Cincinnati, by shoot ing, lint killing, his little non. The cause, no doubt. !sae domestic trouble. A dispatch was nielved here this Mint :lse from Cincinnati, saying that Mrs. Anderson would Inc doubt be en the Pastern bound exiles.a train, which ar liVen abollt toll o',ll4eli, Witt he 1:01.14,111 with a man who wee -deacril.l.. A lobe grow to Mrs. A. was al.o sant, which, if she wan dia.:overt*, was to he given to her. Mrs. A. was, on the train and in eoupony with the' man described, whose natno Is Morris, an Individual who had 6,12 hi the employ of l'rof. Anderson as a supernumerary , . When the di:guilds a• bactlod to 1 her, Morrill rescind 'Jot 111.4 hand and took It, opened and re,sti it and then handed It to the victim or hi, wilt.. It read about as follows: "Your husband lad night killed your little boy ,1101 thou shot Inenself. lacy uro both dead. Come L•aci( for Clod's cake?" 'rho poor are-attire waarguite erualml by the awful news, Init eiroggled to her het and left the car; the Mau Morris following her. Show sat into the Melienry House and foutalzmi until tho talterooon ort•ss train len, when rho Marini for her &mu tated home. Tito mitpourtuuttelor the oomph!, attracted attention on thetimdu. Bate seetned to Le dejected, mud lot,Wing under distresa of mind, mud paid lint little attention_ to hint, who talked t lierminUwt. hire...l:int im in ato v... Star ropr., netkfrtt to Ni quitoo,:ine Lotting woman or thirty to thirtyllitivo yawn, ett.age, with 1..c0 indicating weak:tea+ rather than , vi“l:N/1,11,1. ant tat tie tau bevery for theirretcla who 11 the :M -awr a Ulla tern to tragedy. We pity the [unit ruined • 'enactr,' Covet...tee. ' The Jury ittuflunelittd by Coroner t 'l;tontou to troluirt into 1114 ntanner told eat.. of the dent h r bf Janie. (!otdtroy and Henry Goon, tmil toinerr: who were killed on the l'a4 ilotoile Italirold on alto r.thltott.., en tafrettnt of w Ltioh was pubbeiteti Os the ittnzt..rin of Fritbay, oottyyucti at the If avor',l Ittrox, 3 esk e r. day morn ism. und ittler hearing tho welt minty of Joint lie r, 11. Bolinger, Itor uard Itoloon, 41. ,rton, liornor Smith and Willintn tirr. tSeutinetor, Engineer, Fireinnu and II kernel% on the train (town triodt lt sp tred that thn dot:vatted hod 1105 on Lbet Ft eontrary to naneM. an , l that th e acrid a t owsniLe 1 front 1110 bretti:lut; 0 , a wit /,. prerto way bleted, the rot:owing von lot woe returned : The deer/weed eatue to elf des on Cho :411 bay of l'ttrelt, 1 . PS, near Cork's Ituu 'l'untiel, llott tient ' towtothip„on 010 PAO Handle tholroed " ' - 'lg exuebed in tho wreck aro:" :41, which wog thrown from , he noeitiontsi bre thin:: or J.. 41 &4h eleven yearn oC i.go, 2.. tn itntld, OW,. - 11irr, on Bak tilled almost tudant;y• onl•_. . . was venting from the ottsntiler with it wagon loelhAl with hoer. of letut, on the top id which humid the driver: were wanted on two empty lioare. It turnin.; out of the Sinai Common Into Pitt alley it sonltion ),. , It thrmr the det cored dirm.ity under uncut the wheels of the wagon, which pasuad over end lirolie his nook. Ile died eittited Inalit tly.• LAI. the Inquest the thiver, . was '..sonereted front ell Warne, and a verd ti of ntridental denth WAN Ttlldermi. . . . . .—...- - Clone South.—R' , .W. 'Markey, Dig.. Plot thothier of U o Allegheny Nations! - Batik. yrstertlarhA( his de nature for Now Urleatio, Wile e he will rOMAIIII cov ers( months to roc i!entle his health and . ii ..._ t 6a may fully nanm ihla visit and return prom,. Few gem- L baye a• many warm tvnlgib. [ro pllsh thy 01 - 41 Net Immo phymenlly tloncti of this et. Mr. Mackjy, and rLpg tLo frivntlanip porsonal frlnualm uoon +um mom Sc licatowed. orde4.—Tbo following ring born appointed ay. Governor Geary, 19111M0 'begin received n 1 an the lienonlor's lUr:floaters, ritual.. • Murphy and I'. 8. ,ErtatOrick Al. 31ager, soy. Allegbon3; J. rmingbarn. Catandniaua Re.; named gontlernen, Nontrlos Public their commlaslon.l and (merce( on r'. . tilllnna C. Taylor, U. Id Mertz, I'ltothurgln: Oakland; John 1 14 - Jaques, iant II THE P RH RING =! Ilea •ffalp at NI. ) , ata. lA/ tettimoh to the rutabonen ttoeette.l Kr. Lori", Marc 9.—Tho InleCool and hue,, matter. elan s aboint as follow.: MoCool this tnor ng depornitod in the bands of tub pm Worn of the Broad Otsego !Saloon tlvil hundred dollar., as tho lint deposit in fhe match author the vhnliougo tolero thin morning., Alien soya le to wahines to - era if lieCool'in 'lrltnals will put up tin second elem. t of three hundredmid fifty dollars 1 the match tnado ou liaturday night, I they fall to do no, ho will eliina the forfeit, and ho ready to aeospc Met)ool'ar challenge' for the Match for tiyenlyle hundred dollars a side sixty or Matta / days after the tight with Cohort,. tin mill to he fought, however,' within - hilly tulle, -of Cincinnati inatelid of St. Louis. lie rialtos - it has !atm his intention to light the 3s, {num. °film championship for 12,r,u0 or 11.1,000, out hilt determination is nil fixed In that r gard. Infamy rumors bare been in Myra allot, during tine day, and much excitemn ut existed among the parties Interlarded, but the Allnve IN late inured to hen fair a intentont of the case at prcsunt: 1 ZI:=1!1! • Maims To j !Ur Ta/ur . aptit4 { I=l • city 'election, '1 the ebelcont A. D. n, for Mayor, bra • —a Republican gain ' Hayford, laded May.? by ran .ranehen of the city publican. The vote . to-day, .resulted I Dinneen. i Ramtblit vote of 7.715 to /. Of 157 front Mat fsl I I.lXl.rArr, Mar l llopu enema, was e j majority. Roth Ituvertunent 'Ate worse Iho largest ova ' ltuieseonn. Aj nii[nes.flinnerrut,, 175 majority. Th. 4 of seven wards. ,arch O. Forams's at clectod Mayor by Democrats carry firs Detnocrula y Liquor men to-ttny lama Mayor by any- Tote wit, trio largeot • publican* Miro roar I aormert. Tbs.' :Intl turn two a. majority twit. AuougTn., Mere; end Antl-Pruhlblh electkd Daniel WII eilan majority. Th over cant. The .11 ; oat of Bayou Prnbibitory Urinal tho COMMOP. '.l COMMERCIb.L. =I thertos Cl Tau Pit - annum (1 traerra, / • alonoar. :11 area U. lift' I The Mob/went conutlou of th• weatber 11.11 a tendency to tetrad our•duor buelnees, which. at brzt;, to, and Li. been for aorta Mae pant, very OWL In the earreret tharkete there ate no new feature. worthy nf mike. aol Path.. are without Important that,. (MAlN—Melte , Wheat Is quid nod no chAegnd al $2.4002,0 Mr Red, and 1r1e81,51 for White Corn Is quiet but steady at 94011, on track, awl $1,006t,10, iu store. Ostli tlern but unclastwel; 001/.80, on Beek, and 41371 e, slurs. Rye Is Rem at 01,60,10 110 l bands, sod aySeggl,no, 00 ewe, Daley is nue.. sod In demand at Isigt,ln.• • nodnuellanged; we contigue to quote 01 glope(llink pr String Wheat; 413 019,00 Inn 7!lnter Wheat, and 110011 for 11007 brands. Rye Pinter, 321,34, a... 1 Ituakwkeat at $1,:504,e0, PROVISIONS— B;eon to steady tot ten.