311Fr:' P LY QUaIME, itrannED EVERT 11010r/ilEh, • A eitraWATNIZXXI) REED&CO " , r.*Ncota.riftstarsh. LIEO.• El ~.•AI7LOf. cuszrzesonagNu. - r Sviti.sa iad 4 ririo ingzsz. - - . 0 . Vestal ramirlae% ..; 4 1120111.; Lag a r 'err lZ alskaraez - , -ssatimr. , CENAPIIIT and BEST ALICILI ~ , 111"1/011111Z1101.4L PAPJUIt t tils Mas, s arms • r s •• Millialscr pe ' - •••- ViAZICIRIC; • 1 • 1 rmstioman; roma. li*Eittstarjii Gig* ST&TE TlitET. rtoicionraux.,,, , • J. iniasorr.. aim ill TOIL 0131'...1..: JAC,..0111 co:ten:ma • " TE LEGRAMS. BRIEF -{it-ILr.A/ 5 115efor,Itallei,n(2•Iew continues - the War on • illicit distitlaries. , Wednesday, night Inspector eason • s'aieliolaWdbnllLenr of Mr. Gam rgf at 512 West Thirty-eighth street, at d the tug estiblir-huimtor Ur. Ell 1314 41 -eighth street, on chla goo o( delkentllng the Governtneut. T - inlay is worth $lO,OOO and the rect !Slag - - Plansll,ool Gloom alsosacazed enty- Speen laurels of vrbLlkey. In transit, ion chirps of Anna. TIM whiskey men 1-1 'bj=wirr.lknoten44lo take the. Ilk et Gen. o'o . —The Meinphis iroitowho of yester. , 'alirtblitatLlE from Wire the editor, who announcos tho `li gtESptisoument of her hnsband. and RP , =nee oantrol of the editorial depart,. mat of the raper. - A ozitothaboac cor par will be applied for in-Jite Mgritcipal ' 4 lDCititt to-dwrin his case. 'A meeting of ' members of the bar is also called to de, liberate upon the action of Judge Hon. - _ tirintbe prettdadsc ' I . r .;t4rxiiitirtacitdevelopiiients irciexppc, ted to be made by the committee having - the matter in chargo conwrnlng fraud La • iqtar!y pardevarimentaborring how thOusbancle cleaners have been swindled 1 . out oftheir pay by claim monle, with • the knowledge ckf Ciovernment —The tibial* labuod Democracy have nm!DlL7istAd Lyman Pairm for Goventlii,r, tLetourfee for l lentCnant.6orer nor George ti. Mt= for Attorney Gen eral, aid:JaneettAtlrinsatt for Treasurer. —A 'Jewelry pedler, named Herrin Golding-, wile invited at St. Loa, yester :-.. day for atealltm a man or jewalry worth . Vett hundred. mature from Roche , o lliwatixi. in Canado; about ayea.r.ago. RePublican Jiwq-kt Committee °Mt* York Or Iliad a salute of one htindrdil gins In City flail Park, at noon yesterday, In honor of the Now Hemp , Ceti, Wednes - diy, a man. - ae im übleremen, &acme WI to mil . dtg- :121...wtte,',Snt falling; killed one of ber emapanione, and Men committed —Hprrie. oa - rotatory, with cme hon. aisd fifty- barrels a! ind. tiro thoutiaxot etoptr_botrolo, ins destroyed ATILre o ' • almr. g Itor: - _ Wigton, "Vt.,:in seealon on )Vidnosday; Bishop "of mar , ' ped6itris,p, ar. saved at AugTita, Georgia,, pn Nlrednes Emmnkzoif Ist/it' Ds se Ea ,StMerollessail iforisa-Thael Wreck . • *" ." •-• TOlRnkie ' _Saar FEArtelaco, March 12—By the sr _ , . .5 - rtesl alba strati:jar tiaboare have Him . Oitthi 'deices to - February Wit. Theseault Ohba eleatlen forlegialattve ... !.4igisiantatlveatatareutiliavela rualaibma “ .. .. - Aabloam. eight soinisteirtal i twelve tale liodaat, and aeveta donbtfoL The mato. _li , N_i . o_ u t i .d m fitibit s, . l e rvarrite,iicia lic4i t ik.voianknemilyibrttr. Mott Smith, • mareelditlit totherpolls with the... America!), fag ap their bead audSheltawaalti bon a/sr Vitibratartiftteatiroceatfou.,. = • A rerrtear or - the Illermaln trine _ . shorm a total export or.netk • a cgo.ripal item Ittrother, 'mounting to eerenteett million potthda. tr=g l h T n i ta i l 4 t" riti 6 : l l Starbitelt-.ar,-Tohard;tr 4ialsatihrhile making ai. mega Thart-Paget--flotmd to ' Austratla. a The rountr-pf the ' nicked vessel not eeeerte,thedo„ , "I r he i lirtig. bee ordered the Ilaintala l'arllameht !ciipuirane,ozL . theFlgkteenth Rnts4riyutiii imen apptilhted iditta;annettorottheleland.tiatraya. t • The bottifed estimeeortheLieltahani gave i WV hi' lionelarailry Rermlstiort Wade 'alp t'lh•at!ddezd,!, the: find: of the emeheaf arrival at Iltancdula from — Ya4 77 r 111 ,Z. t .!1 0. 7: "Pant, AgatACHIJSEMTS. taneol.ol.aeraprPreaddet, god Tim InminosS. - itirlldeaspirti•-ili:2lll.o4[eifiustte.] . March .12--ailatte- 12 a' • 7Yragilairiargi . . ailetta theffitate„Conyeartm.. . 414.1aCiiriaaintir — tidnit MT ' Pzeieldrits:: mL aile v W:ityrdi.l(earirilerandan, , Jr4 0 • 01 7te c;turiFera.tuilops Reeidied,-Theiweappiove the action oftbe - lfalthatiall Itentie nt Represents- ' tireeorldalt„ thiongh the Impeachment 4 erthe'Preaddent, eeettea To 'relieve .the aA sipieseebitfacjit to da speedy TT'' , .ialltiiipitillthaand thiletattot - thepeople al" the States lately in beam amittatha paratiottua of the ia . .dintnal and commercial intenestael the • tdassitchusetta pledge their Individual sap to :qqraril.l.4B. Grant as their for President of the United and,"- That - . eletltdence Innis broad Nitionsd patriot -3w. sad triedilledity; settrbith- appreel- - , *Omar his eminent aervicp In the ranee .7.4oft;toitorin.ttghte, the-Republicans'or • Youradnutetts ptesent. tlerug Wilmette, thstr randlaste for Tree President of-the trultedStates., nAdleurnsit: • : Caavaastai at sataaspalla lee lattlatriroundidarcli Con. 410. /itans& bf ,I,o44,lnosentent of tie *41401 - lan - Cbtrilii'ilisettabled in QIN - tity;loKinyc' Iths attendance is large,: all . The various riembyterisnumbelos (any filev. - " , , ruttle. New Mairlbrdartils. is President.' - 'fibpks tor _Maenad= to-dastSrvirtri: .:.2 . .Wottldreat spiritual ta unity_ be advanced ' gterrattln: union, of -bolievens?.. ti unlou of the various branr.tun or 4:lo*Ssttqut etturch-ln the- United fit ,taasit.des And estacticable ion Abe -'- lags adopted the recent t.tenventlan' 111 lnitisaSptda, wet witsk-eala tsi done to nioni - clonelsr.unileitheiraclnue branch; Itleinters4nna—eldars. outside -, of dhe Welds ware to enroll their names ZaMMIEMI ley Sdt[dY► to too Pitt+ burgh UszetlACl Afarch-42..—The --.Workes hi of Me . now troltr y irith.47lp 119rth'....3 ensure :14.ar-rcd -467.ek.iticio 39, the MSPrerVe#loli Eiitat Cticimatiti Liao:QM enstnialiied and it*lde in -. . , Wittaitecitiggirilfsle.n, :La slag*: riebtm _;..asiirptivUerai me to.natireliern damns the second alsuiss Ur-the owe eimer . ntneat et ibellhattedßuttee:tahlprettally...egrete In reccipliat penoniwho, though. torn:trey, -1 41 W11 1 4 01 .-of Airnited States, hews be ' - oomainisitiznalsed - eltieens or the North • _ Arena Bead, end resided in. the terrt -7,ld:rya the Aver yeaticasidttreni ,titt Band... It .is .providoi, moreetrer, that tetuarfte,„hstrina thus alteeddflifdal melt bete hie own cotmtry end biennia a eltioattof.she other ounntrlt' odium to hie naive country, end there - acquires den:della --b y the, A*1.181110,1 of ..sdethdozoialla, be considered to have re - -Seetteepthliadopted citizenship. Article 1-seened prcnrides than no-pensosretudi hS angel Unn of eitisenship throe& natandletetott frotwobitettiona ineurredthrongiteilme or misdemeanor, onetedtted whiles ettizen - - - of- , hts'eatkv oess. extends the ~.,ixttadttkev*,- treaty of t..43id , r qat. *- - tweed 'aid United titibtii, and s Pros. - 'lcaide - :(1.- Bend. Attlrms'Yeui* &caret ihet t rort of ittdchelestia, tudsenstder shall. be presumable' (nice Yet' Ira** , Mends out of - his sgloptedeeentiNz The seini.deelsiation of intention tel-b 63121110 add= to be of no Intemetionactreet. ,7 , 11/150111411/ilixidals'.o6l,9 toll:4 4 1ga eat ion athe treaty. and -girt/anti:an t - `afxsrloalW4ina that ‘l4ltaitr shalt tab be inualeasteiyarlat tha.a or tramaia VOLITITE IRTIDITION. MIDNIGHT FROM WASHINGTON. Itee*Tttion. of Attorny Gen. Stauborry. Proposed Source of Revenue. Gialifed tiptri s Tdamo,lr_cones, au !tamp Dvto3. =1 • WASHINOTOS, /lamb 12 Ma Xt6310RA.111)351 OP U. StiMiLliagiC. 41tainey General StanberiY tendered bib rasignatlon last night, for the reseon that ho wi‘hes to be nnincit.bered by official duties and.restrifinta in bts futnre actions as counsel for the President du ring the trial of the 'alder berforislthe-Sen ste.. Mr. Stanberry Lao - leen hicensul -tation with the President the ereater por tion of the day, and It Is tuulartstoad his resignation will-be accepted. tcitaciai or xzvkacoz. Too Committee of• Ways and *Avow. it is cinnersiood, bat arrived at tan con clnaion Lnbt the fall amatuit of revenue 'required for carrying on the . Govern meat can be .ralsod fromihe following: Distilled spirits, fifteen inilliona; in coniee, tifty-one millions• tobacco, twee ty-flve millions; stamp dude*, twenty. five millions. This is about five million dollars in excess of the amount required to carry on the Government.' EZEMCI= '• Don Marlene Sanchez -Fantrellla to. day presented bbicredenttals to the See 'rotary of State u ChstftetvAlliure from and was ze,=s-atzed accordingly. TBIA.I.:OP I.ICDDICAN OITIZL"11 'ABIWAD. The President to-day sent to Wellman, incompliance with the call for informa tion relative to the trial and conviction or"firnerican citizens in Great Britain and Ireland for the lot two year., a con tinuation of the report from the Sem. tarp of State ou the subject. . The Sabato to , day confirmed' floury Maa alroatmaster at White Water, Wis;„11. Lindsey as Postmaster at Boise Citv; „Idaho; Thos. - Hood; At toraey.for Vilawasitt; t.to arga Man In, -Poatmistar at Banta Pat T. M. fl,stt, or Tenn l.M.rco n '"' ' Ll* P t* Trysm_ly t • . Postmaster at Itturfroisboro, fratinesse; " " - INSURAZCZ COXYANITS. The :indlodary Committee olthe Haase May had under sanshierstion a propo sition, which meets 'with' _ammo farm, looking to the astablAb ant _of a num ber of Insurance • Companfee In the UM , . , The feceiptoof Cusiortos for. tho week . ending March 7th;,trere53,103,661.. FOR=TIE CONGRESS By TeltresPlYto rldabnyyt eigartukl - WANYMIGTOBr; March 12, IS6B, Mr. _MORTON presented a Peddid of. 'bankers, manniseturers ani mer elnds renionistratlng aghast anynnateristolionge to the Na tloaal Honking system. :Min'SECERII.A.N presented ei petition frota citizens of Ohio, for a change to the mod° of appointio. Str.•'l3ltlKEVriftbnal a resoltutom that - the' .present "duties on foreign merchandise impacted into the United States; having been predicated upon et c Internal Revenue tax oerdomeetiemanu (enterers the. Finance, Cergunlttee; be inettucted Ao - inquire. into- the ex pedlener of "deducing - them to , the time. rates arida-Abe - redaction; of said -Internal Revenue tax ) any AD'hiDik"DS obJectlng, the regret- Arin'affraGh.bri Ante the' Committee no.Ploances report. the Howie bill for tberellef of oet-Wn exporters of diotuled spirits, with an Alter s debate the bill went over. Mr, VAN .WLNICLE oiled'up . the .4,' bill granting Penalmo to Eli -rib* Semite conetirred Dinse amendment of the bill to, amend the Judiciary am -of December: 24tb,.1798, and It now goes to the Pnwident. Adjourned. • . _ . noVsz or REPRESMTATIVES. Ciminittolo! Ceitil)Fe**rzeotler.. ed as the - Ant; issCfetien..tot, Priimetit 'Lute the Tresanty of Certain monies now MAW hands of the. United Sham Treap • ° The 'Sonde liant - iesiatitani Autherri>r ing the mention of a stortahonse at For tress Monroe; and hilt hir nuCrettlenient` of certain SACO ntilkotlitAil "Vauban, •The SPEAKSEipreeentedneotorbeni. tenon from the GoTern9r of -West, Nip. gin* tranaudtting weepytbe resoin- Vona iseeed by thaLegiMertuttot West 4'lttrixas; dectiring, that Prinidint eon is gaittief-watful end flettmel,tio lethal of tne Isar In hilt isnataPt ,4o ,re' Inot.ehlr-Bitinton..froni the potation of Secretary of" War,- recommending Ina inspeaettment. end stuthoristw the - oov. errortotend& to Oomp 7 , antba. elle° of West yirginis Menstahang the anthinityiether .ranment s od eaten , . log fhe laws 'of the tinted States. ~ ~rternmitde lingfitraratf solos. Tio repoit. of tie Committee on Re *meanest.; On fitergneeti&,of theft-. ittloixe degnietiOti-aisignieguintittone of hosida i d i ert=i inolgrefflXt- - InirthO - obintdef Clarkeatoper insentient eV ttne-PriutifigHareme; and Clio' method .of :pr . in_tbig pratol: bow. and 110/02. -, A • . Mr:LOCUS took a :pri mtnenit , nart, 4 nd AtrotlSLl.: 4littonnotat-Mr. eeytnit:.character wm- so damnable that its deserlotkai conbt not bo toad tit 'pnbllo tanount r otito ; • 1.1. r, RANDALL offered a loonlotlma tbattbe reoort - louneatbnOnY bOtt , noto'' mined, ,tualb. - Maim:ikn- to ..zonort' whether arty andOsltattlanlgiame ilte tluy=iitauoda Ninth:tiara= Mr. KELLY stated - that - 116*V - With ditnnMA , somber: wale ' lo .,zikequalltlY - received for canto Woe at:tneTneatnry ttest the &aka burin&eftsnot themd ter became aletmed and o.l...V tx ttl redeemed bonds' etiOuld not but beau:welled and preseryWand t *new. when bond with a duplicate nem fa . ber presented, come gentleman col. fleeted with the Departinentts celled and BnAlgASThe-PC WC bond ong t to bear;luld tbenutdber fedeahged acondlosly. fleensserdedthat theetne. =Wee amagd hirnite attention to that: Mr. 6Tb t ESPenruiyArafaitt, snail Attl at WO that the matter -so over; tmttl to-morrow; the None take - 61$ bl=pdralealon et..4labanta., belng:Ammie - Age 31r. Nan ter iiodui dhetuaion between. Meaara. — I:omut . atarY/4 W.Telr; Kendall's raeolonon ale adegted..v Mr. ST tiY,KES APAYo . vw . Ake. at four - O'clock. 4-day be would Move the preelottuMigicoau ttit ' xriaxurs ' 'The SPEAKER Mil/anted a mamMe from the Yrtaldent, informlngtbagouse that an sm to amend lbs supplementary reconstruction ,bIU bad been.presented to tdno ierebruszyzitt; ienluottaitlnn nem returned by hi, the Mine, it or_comtru=l..!. , Tbe S PLUTZIL - enbougel4l22lolbl l 4 4 . lug Comp:oWe! of Conference: -,•-• - )I , Ces.„4:3esibus, ,dresemaliztiar. Zelepy sod 1510.40 , 04 i On #lllConoersbag-tlie,TreanuliP ieedyi 'Rebel - Cmitared •- • • „loam;t:Ati eras qUaldiOa al! &mond= of bondiptittberTreseary mil mauled mad 'ofetigulaba3teda three Vele*, Whecupe Elpe4cer suseetiacerz tbs bow bait aiginwitold, and the bill to ceestalue _ _ • _ ,-goa Ina - • \,l Ale 1. 7 4), • ." • k.Nsfg • A I kiitate / ri the Freedmen's Bureau was before the! silluol Emnicu Home. After carious nropositione in reference to the ermine btlAirlftq, the bill wont over anal Tuenday, - Mr. WASILRUP.NE, of Illinois, from the Committee on Appropriations, re ported back, the &oats amendment to the consul& sod diplomatio appropria tion bill. Alt the amendments were con curred in,:except that making the salary of the Secretary. of the .Consulate to Guaymas one thousand dollars a year, and that reducing the appropriation for contingent expenses of missions abroad from $A,090 to V. 10,000. • - . A Committee of Conferenee was ap pointed. • Mr. WASEIBURNE, of Rla., offered a resolution calling on the Secretary of the .Treasury for Intormation concern log the contract made to facilitate tele graphic communication between the At lantic and Pneific States, as to the amount paid under the contract, the amount paid bp, the government an nnally'for such - telegraphing, 'the rotes, du., and as to any communimtion from the 4.9Signel37 of the original company. ' Mr. VANNifteR, - finra Committrn on Retrenchment, made a report on whla key frauds, which was ordered printed. The House proceeded to the considera tion of bills and resolutions lying over . under the rale. Tho resolution etilliogon the SeCretary of the Treasury for inforniation es to National Banks • hieing changed their socurities on deposits, was adopted. . ' - Various -other resolutions were re !erred. Mr. JULIAM'S resolution of December Ilth, that the .further alio of agricultural public lands ought to be prohibited, and that all proposed grants of public lands for railroads or other special oltiocts should be carefully scrutinized and rig-, Idly subordinated to the paramount par- , pose of SOCUS ng homes for the homeless poor, etc.. was adopted, - Mr. WIN DOM'S resolution lo regu late the tariff of freight on mtwenge son the Union end Central Pacific Rail made comlnz the House:, by yen, fifty, nays earenty.three, refused to the table, and it went over. The Senate Inii-10.smend the J udiciliry! act of 17M, was amended by an addition- At section. repealing the psrtiou of the stet' of ISC which authorizes appeals from the Circuit Courts to 'the Supreme Court of the United States, and passed. Mr. BINGLIAM. offered a remtution -providing for the report of the impeach ment trial by the House stenographer and the printing thereof for daily use In the Rouse. Referred to the Committee ou „Printing. • ; • ' • • Ad SOUTHERN STATES tar TeDogma to the glstsbargh Oar ettr,l .Tl6lllllll. RICITSIOD. March /2.—ln the ton vett. lion to-day the disfranchising ciente ad on amended, so to diananchiee, whether „the pereon hal taken the oath to support the United !Realms not, and was again adopted by a rota of forty-four to thirty-eight. An amendment disfranchising all who voted for secession candtdates fur the Conven tion,: and: all who "wrote or spoke in faros of secession, was deluded by a vote of thirty-six to forty-seven. Au amendment requiring a two-thirds rote of the Legislature to remove disabili ties', sad each removal to be made by a seinnitte vote was adopted. A motion to distranctda Pomona exempted from the army by contracts with time rebel covemameut, was defeated. General Scofield today imstukt an or der euspending sake orlighhporty under deeds of trust, where t6to ate would to. sult In unnecesaarir sae-rinse. or where payment of intereesonable time, whilout mouch cim be salute. 'The Ixfiler of the steamer John Syl vester, flow Norfolk, explptled below this city this wortting, killing a colored fireman and severely anthills four pas sengers. ..Jrrfl CAROLLIA. ttatataa, /lamb Et —ln the Conyeni 41.at VW O o - re4t'ef -ordinances .Wenit " defeat The - t:dovention; to-day, cMa resolution to adjourn next y,, , sindl also tdoPted IS report re ifibeeting Congress to remora the dies bilibee of about an average of eight per aims in every minty. Most of the per sons named are obscure individuals. • 1101711CAILOLINA. Cualudgerog, March 12.—The Repub. limn State Convention nominated by acclamation Mr. Cordova, colored, alt Secretary of State. Ralf the delegates chosen to the Cbtotgo Republican Con, varrtion aro negn.o. • The Constitutional Convention ha, agreed to adjourn ou the 17th Inst. A reaolntion was adopted instructing the 'General Assembly to institute preceed. lugs for the recovery of all property sold for Confederate money. I :Taczisecri iamb EL—The Convention to-day farther considered the report on NEW YORK. = NEW Yonx, ]larch IStly; Afi meeting of the Chamber of Com merce to-day General Walbridge °dead a preamble on the subJeft of cheap •• • -betwoesi,:Xerw.,York sat the west., concluding with resolutions that the general prosperity of the commercial community can beat be promoted by the various divergent railroads, which have their chum= lertalnkintlats city, being retsina' In each instance under separate and Independent-management, having in view the commas welfare of the see , oral roads and the people at bugs; that this enbiect be referred to a committee for their consideration ' and report at t. fipadaktueeting of theChaqtber of Cora mince oti the leth Last: General- albridge said ttho rates lbe boa vv freight Trom Philadelphia and Baltknoro by railroad to the west wore from three to five dollar. a ton loss than .frPUttblaPrelghoswarealsochaap 'er from Boston y,.. 'the west . than from kfr.'.DodgiVaald the ;abject was ono of much Importance. It cost seventy cents a hundred to send heavy goods from this eltrba Cinelninal;' 'while - it coats only forty cents a hundred to tend them from Bostos, llno:or propellers from thelntter t* lee 'Baltimore, connecting -with the Baltimore &Ohio railroad. This line takes freight to the west at inneh loweirmiteeL'it , mut he went frotn New York. and too commerce, of title clAp t i , ..!Arerpuil4 ,3 o.o l w l l l .l ' *talons w Unita mously adopted nd a Committee appointed to present a port on the aubJect. INETITETE EVENED. —The Pansle Institute . of r.ev. Eugliwor.l,l3cog" JAraoy, was i ? t 9V7i ,l4l # IPA?. AYs°9 ° . TILE LIELEI.E MONOMENT . WiProiDec(Parlr,'lllooklyn, tag oulit ed anti vine bernVap pestiri.ek." "' NEWS frretetrat It to the rlttstargb Oiset Irwair k s&i,• -- Mancli "12:111initi 'Hite pto aflame Califon:la lawyer end p9ll{leUno, died at Sneremon f lolo:deur. • • - 7treP BtkiiremeCourt bas decidedthat }ligBLiteatiunp ajokliar•parienger Licks 4 ,irtolabia gje gq!ity,"ll9arnstltFtlon, find TboOrseroureihrtext changln,% the ttnie of the tßectiOn or Cotigree•men soil adthrithi Ceirreatoto toimmlote, candidates !elm voted for the Preside*: taleleetion, - , Arid& etiffiVitteatter,'wb4oh weal Initibrot Itt - ParfPoinkmlttolagitauotton 'LSC ihntifl6.....fildlott ~ BiAnte Count or' .tteonoittirr,. ortivedr.o , din 'Y l a g . . ll7 Sp l rdVnl i res of =tad Eitudea„ mcting the..return of *Cook, iiddent„.l,lltiletert. - Tbe Prurefan bark,Wilheltn, two hurl dre4f.st 01.:114aqr day* front. London, tirrift4 tAtldoctintrtool'ettriutirflOdi4 - Arrived: Cheri*, Lulitur. idverpotil; Martha, Pool, jazzy E. packer., Kew 4 pfdt. Captain *Me Lbllncidiod RC 111 1N../#krgLFCP.9 l ii ST IVlgr ta.P1011f"05491t4.3 I trOSCotief, M 1146 V-Ca'we hundreA and trey! tc/ 1- 4 1 1.101a,lian#4 1 , •:SWlikkilbliti:eiglitibotiiikail Ilia and ploscrroar,yolter =4 *lmolai., Demo ftfliti‘thre. tbodsand 1176 Jiiitarmt aoteliVillil2:-"rbilAalnetecetemalalng , taintsweAtiiThzum hist year Malang aind sementrAbtso . end FiltkiWr tlarlDra Aitakdrakip:Owerilvtiw, , •-; WM lIIPOWSWIXtrani•Ia 37414416', tyverikaitiO lit.-;Daringa are thismorning. liarWULof a building Sidle . ialinc,VApfliddis and sesiouglg imieutodutalbers - of die apsdingiilardint Eagino Ciumpung. 'A nista - bar of canna intetojuted' THREE O'CLOOK'A. M. FROM EUROPE. Latest Cable Dispatches. The Alabama Claims Sporck of Lord Slitdey In Coglbh • Wore of toultooris, Address to Kimstar Adams. Dinner to Anseilcan Consul. r Te:enaph btn< TlRabarsh 6azTi.l GREAT ItRIZAIS. TM F. ALABAMA. CLAIMS—SPEECH Or LOno Lonnow, March 12.—1 n his speech in the House of Commons lastkriday, Lord Stanley, after complimenting Moister Adams, Raid: Whatever else may be the matter of the controversy, it' is, hope, needless to make any profession of nay untlety to settle this dispute, if pos sible. England has nothing, to gain by keepinglt opeu, and something to gain by closing it. We have vast commer cial relations, the United Slates. A long line of continuous frontlet. We meet and cross ono another In every pert of the globe. We hrn-o an enormous load of debt, which neither can wish [einem/Ise. ([tear! hear: and laugh.] We condo each other incalculable Kean, and I believe It is equally the wish, as well as the interest, of both na tions to remain on amicable term. [Omens.] I noel not therefore /say thatwe want to arrange • this matter, if we can. Nor' do I think, in the precientatate of the question, any of WM catty 'arising from the_pentilar feeling in Englarnt So far from that bett o r the cot, the reaction from our earlier feel ings bane strong that we are almost too ready to accuse ourselves of faults which we have not, committed, and ...- some in every itgobtful point the deet ' sten ought to be against sot. This is no mita an error on the right • side. But indiscriminate resistauce to reasonable demand*, and. indis criminate . concesston of whatever kind are asked, are.equally likely to end What we have to do is to try and lind outwhat'are the /strict rights of the else, to state the case so ascertain ed, and to temperately and folly endeav or to del:Atlas to ourselves and io ale peal to a come/pending spirit in these with whom we have to Irma.. We can discuss this matter More calmly in 1843 than in WI. (Cheers.] The passions of the moment paw away, but feels and arguments retrain, and hap pily, as the case now stands, the controversy still pending. le redneett to within the narrowest possible limits on doubtful/pestles:ls or fact, as to which: It would not be likely that the two goy . • erpments should agree.' We are of one Mind ea to this nod Iwo know ' , wean , hot agree. ready 1.4 , fee/ to ooze - mad personally Impart:AT part F . principle of arbitration has been a^- ...opted, as far we are concerned, which i. en Important step. The truth is, we here. conceded everything asked. for when the dispute began. (Rear hear.] The sole point unsettled between us is the: 'You aro willing, the United Eludes nay, to refer to arbitration the goodie:on of the Alabama and other kindred vemeLe. Are, yen willing to Include, as a point - In retbree* the question whether you' were right or wrong In recognizing the Confederation when you did? The answer we have 6rlveu in sulatant, As at preaent • advised, we cannot two what bearing the two things have on each other. For nil practicable pttrp,sea, av bearing on the event of ISca, yen might as well include the queetlon whether we were right or wrong in tho war oflBl2. But the groondsl rest on are thaw . Find—Thai theynited States propose tow a matter for consideration which It irrelevant to the Inuit. Stixed,That the irrelevant matter wax:ono fo be decided by the conshiera don of dole policy end not of lewd obli gatloniond, therefore, leincape eof rn calving legal notation. Titird - 'That the United States G - ernment, in parallel caeca, but Gov ernment, rolutely refused to admit any responsi bility for adapting. a similar course, sod " Met I behove ere ono would =ideate keel arbitrate a ,nee so mute and undefined. I will not now arimb the cue on . its merits, as farasrecogninen locoman:led; but It maybe neeesury to remind the House that in nwoudaing the Confed erates when we did, wewore simply de claring., .on May lath, a state of things to be deb war, which, Mancha document. atom, Mr. Seward; on the part of the UM teet • Statu Government, lanaself declared to - be smelt I • should be sorry to say 'milling that would_even -look . like Went of re. Knott for the dietinguiatted diplomatist by whom this correependence law beau conducted throughout, and than whom no man In the United Staten has pm. bahly had greater experience; bat if the hoodoo. woe one which we could dis arm aparklmin politics, and if we were not thoosanda of - miles apart, we mold meet lake to face, . should venture to ask \ him whether ho could with gravity sail upon me, solemnly, to refer to the arbitration of a neutral body, or some third--pare, this question: Whether we,the British Goveromenthad a right, on the -13th of May, to dealers that to boatel' war which, in. various document, especially ortuteeth of May, he .(Mr. Seward) himself had chria toned by that name? (Cheers.) Let it_be noted. elm, that, th e higheet tlourt . 1 oaf •:the] 4illetee. in a passage which has often been quoted. do• clues the state of things woke then ex. toted .to be a state of wan', And another argument, &miller la allhO'have pe rmed the subject, is, that if there wean° war t , there Was of course no blockade, and -we ' Might claim damage' fer every bloCkade runner captured. Claims such as those would MOOII ot up to almost on Inconceivable total, and I re ally cannot think that statesmen of the United State* would be 'willing to let In those enormbus claims for the sake of Ip .4l2ningsrpon !omelet whiehonstatimily, sten In its immediate Application, lapel importing k there' Ntm . Whet swat ohange oE_feeling here 41MM* tba- last tweyeing so , on the , ' other'side of the watec a corrorponeing ehalge lataklog plaoe,,(cbotunl now-thattbendeetkat it, better st indeistood. - tbernegotlations have bran - . 1 7,1 11 not - say broken ,111 r, Prue... Fended. -- toe rupture or ausperadon deer, not come from our side. Aceording to the ordi nary. emerge, it is now for the compluip ttfg they do not like bur. plop, to propose their own, Bot Moo le amid you ought , • to - settle this matter tit owe, wilt lute s quar reL • I ate a!mandous to settle •it key' nun In any 'Dart of this Rome. can ho, but I do not believe In the Moll. howl of the grief-rel. (Hear.) I bare never concealed my opinion that the Atnertcon claimants or some of them et lesto,under the- referent* proposed try. std, wmovery likely to make out- t heir cue and get their !fleecy.. To_ an the money part °l'M° affair is Inappreciably Medi. (eheice.) Especially, as we have on our side clamor which, If. only n email portion of them hold wider wilr - Ibun. A -• by , Any mount untrofortaut art-off to the Maims pro cured against on by the trolled States. (Ilerte, hear.) I think if matters were fally'adJusted against tie, I should not be dlapued to grudge We payment, - . ILend - .and gonna cheerio:pi -.The pa penes would be quiteworth Incurring, if only lo order, loobtain an autheritadve u dal.= de to the - polltion'eneutrala fatale wars.. (near, hear.) If the Ala barna'clideniptearekept out of Whattnay be 'dad -los" them, they ought to under stand,nod ! think they will undetatand, Psgt bt Pct. by the actof this Govern menC And` though Patty politics may . run high. in the United States, I will not bellionthat► any party can be so rockiest 'orinsamdbleto the I:inmate:oaf their turn country, as to engage In ,quarrel, possi bly 'mum& lett greatand curtly war, for the`sake'-of. anforents In - one particular way a claim which - AMU la Melt Power to setae, and probably to hare settled In in theurnern , atieuta:Wlthent any re course to violence, , To do, aotroubt be oonbaty Imcenly to the reasenaltdo Mau • f IltegMtlego rapt*, bet would bo, PITTSBURCW, FRIDAY, MARbilf 13, IS6B • in lion French phrase,-htialdeli,tioEng lish eget% alent es isle, .. jgre.-r trooper/4 a ouvertc," breakiug o A cloor that is• not locIcd: (Hear; snalatigliter.), . I cannot but think that •Indintele. ly, if not directly, the linlletifitaies Gee, erutucnt may be Intim - x.O us waive thts paint. If they acellue toldo that, it 54', mains to le scon who'hei any other tar: ~.. union of the quettiOn in ispue van ilsi found. Dlr. ideviaril haat • ttkor oboe thrown ant blot, of a , en ni d dotlis »lon winch should dot witty !nil tho otiimelitig questidits of nil de scriplen between the Iwo counttics I have verbally, and 'llerh Mr. std. mile, sugeseted be shouldidevelepe that Idea. Skil:nig to on inaltted indhlattl: id; and without prejudice, Oslo what 4sy„ be done in the future. L,valtould hlim . thought that international intetlons were better put Clod one by ono.. Itut•l am hot dispovol to v..), many rea. able modedf settlement, and it wet agree .upon' the substa,eo Ido net LIU cl(ner grre eminent, thollouseor tho rtiejtrlsonld be disposed to stand out tlistLer el . form. (Chem.%) l . —, • ADDnEgS TO MINNTLIV i ADAIIs. , . LONDON, March British League orPerice and Llbortt prciPoso to offer Clinsies FlE!licis Adaratll:nddrovs previous t dePartern thins this country. The ADDIre:,I will be proconted by John Bright.. = CONSI:L. Uenry W. LOrtl;whO Its ithttot to retire from the Amorleatt Untsulatip. ut Man. cheater, way entertaluttl by the mer chant" or that city loot eveningut a fare- Tho ..Mayor aircestiett 1,18 regret at tha..lep.trturs of Mr. 1.11,. and warmly eitiogize4l, conduct as the ematuerchlrepreSentAUTOTr tilti . trotted States In 7,toneheater. 'rho mturrot of the Bauk ot England show that bullion hits tousasad .i. 430,000 duilngtho ABGIVEU OUT. lan:Door, March 12.—Tho ateabter nesobt, from Now 'York, befor repori ad spoken with Im.. of propene arrived • L yesterd..ty, • TIN %NCI LL AND 12.—Eveniag—Coneole loot it;Q:kit. 5.20'e liiinois S9l. Erie ta. A. it G. W. baath 2SI. rimaiesrinix, Mardi 12.—as—ui S. Londe urea ai Ltvraroor, March I'4 Err, —Cot• Inn eloNed quiet. middling uplamln Orleans lul; pairs of 10,000 Oaten. !Bread atuir.l --Corn declined to 42.1. tor . new !nixed western. Wheat stendlat.lB%,lld. Inrealltornis while and it u.:.d. tat No. red winter. 11.tr1e1, Oats and Peas Un changed. Provisions quiet end nothanit ,,i petroleum dull at t2.,11. Stawar 12.—Eremtw—. trolettm eloqed tAk. JEFF. DAVIS. Ills Trial Postponed Ufalll AprlE Es 1 . 4.1. 1.1 the fit h Mare V. tic i lin-nsorso, of Jort,ritori takeopiree mill. Muni, IVeilows.lay of Mar* Arm •posti.r.crl by the following iirotendinri Judgo Court thb, morn ing: State. vo. Juffrreon• Counsel having been heard Ili this tabs, for the Pulled Stateo nod for defendont, It is now ordered that said defendant hero loam to depart hood until the ib of Apra hex t, of elevra o'elook, A. at which day end hour ho Is required •to appear porolnally heroro thhe Court, au to the condition of has re‘anpat. SAM,. Jva C. UffpEnworunDlstriti:;indyit. — Nr. 27. DAIII3. clOrrk. Davinot staccd 4 .lo,ll,/.. *lrma Dort ir.4.1‘7- • Ohl. ilehropolllass Rr Te • s,h W thl i•l:i:Ltlgtk Cot.c . ners. hilt ps..nra the Seento to-day, by .0 vote of nineteen DetnOctaZe to el: rein RetnalliqUN, to Chaat , the , .3( Otropol ite r"110, / 31c , to liv al:forted by it Into four dte tricts, h!.. a rot, of thrtrt.roarth* of the City C...anell, theroheo Comml.eloners to be electea for melt district,„nhe, With the Mayor, shall .00n,titute a heard to appoint and cont. ol tcaca. in their city. • Instr.:test n to reast.ylraols lleitl .13,1,gat 0.. t d 7 Tear.,h , •ilt rlttata,r4ll4lasel..: • I'mtLkogt.rat... :Nfar,h re3o :ution instructing the tieletzdtes to (7hi• eago m7e ng a unit for Grint aud Cur tin trii.ftl the ItpitublirAn Convent ion ly fore aljourans.ta bee vcb, to I. WI AND SWUM Ceaeelldetl•o 11.1.11. c Ist OeYteod— Bewlotlobe AaoptM. A public meeting Ival held In Oakland Munn, Lrlt night, the citizen,. of that and raja...ant ilharkt's In favor ~ f the city al Clno.rotidate!l,and opp:gic..l to the retroverslon bill now be. fore the I.eslidsture. The attendance, wog 'mite Large and reeprlalle. The meeting orgatiired • by calling Mr. • Lloyd to the Chair:sal appointing the follow:rig Vies Prreldentl: Mater... lease IotICA,. W. 11. Suhmorts, Simon Cevnier, CoL L. 11. Morris, George F. MeCleane, A. A: Andcreen, T. IL Yaw:, John Flerninz, W. C. 'Moreland. Jona' IL young, :if. Gallagher, Joseph Loughley and Ballitivi .Morton. Sect - Marine C. echintirt, Sainnel 11. Baird. Gilbert _AI: McMaster, W. P. Anderson, John C. Barr and the rep tore M the. rtwa- On Wain; the Chair, Mr. Lloyd returned • thank,. an in a conciSe mati nees...tad tho object of the tneentig, On motion - of Mr. T. J. Craig, a eom nittoto of three won appointed to drift reeolutions appropriate to the eitcasien. 'the following gentlemen wore appoint ed Memo.. T. 4. Craig, George P. Me acute and John limn tag. The tittin• mitten retired. sod during their absence Gilbert MeMuter, Rm.. and. Fred Magee, Iteq., addressed toe meeting in forcible nod argusnen talon opeeche.. • • •The follovoug preamble and tordlit th.ne wore repotted by the Committee: ' Wm:scam, . Much turtapprehresirm now saes, In the minda. of cur citizens, (who hero been oppe•ing uoundlrlation • with the city of rutaburgli, and wicker° now revor)oz rettevernloud as ha do ad. vantages to Is gained and the' taxatioo, tit ere tore s e, ti,e ei ti mos of Oakland au t the atijaCeut disincia, berehreboni• orate sumo of the advantage,. and beim tilts that will dew from consolidallou, oil of which,' If retrovendon elnalld rail, wo '.seal¢ lro deprived of fur batty years to °ante, mud Men only to be se eared stn seer oust ...vow, to thetto din. Olds witch greater thin, ran how be had by rensolitlotion with the old city - at a stigin, if any.additten, to the tax now Theo, advaidages are; Gas and water privileges, lemony parts of our districts now uo urgently demanded. , The reguletion under. Clty - Engincer's anpervhdonof our etreetlittestuul gradte , , the importance of which Is manifest to every. .intelligent citizen of the tnnerdis.' blots ,but can only be fully approciated by aneeteding generotiona, and Will.be arcing- to them anal.us, of luesiculoble amine, mid al • t nee giving beauty and symmetry our thoroughfares. Aanat nil educational systern, Miffing a largo part ar the tapouso of motional log. common littboola On the low popu lous but more wealthy enrol district,. e the old city; Tito assestouents of the os• htemor Haire of the law:will not at pres ent, Bayport. the se mole required to at , commodato the increasing population of tho outer din' richt. Anbrganised Polka The support ore Flro I)epst amen{ with an Warm telegreph. A representation in the City Councils, onabilug Loony of our citizens to -base a voice in the management of a largo city anWell enisorban , • The abolitlouot toll gates. L. ;These, and Many other advantages net enumerated, in our; opinion, dispel gall Me—object( Dna, - dust 'base 'heed rdiScal :againstomtadidation,*-Therefore ' IleSolved, Thct ermsolltiation with the city. of Pittiburp,k is. im important MAR towards the development and improves-, meet of alt Cho onier,.but more eltpeeini. lir (owing tic itaeuntigtlity to the old city) of the Oakland district; • 22e.solved, That wo•earneittly urge our' members and particularly tieorget.W.4.. eor.Gmember from this titataltt, Mame all honorable means to defeat the .retrover olon.bill now before lbw Legislature.. Resolved, That we heartily endorse GM efforts pUtt forth by mu-City Council wallet rotrovention, and request them tohoott :lee the gamete:behalf of-bur ter rltotial so that 'all the districts embraced now, within the City. of MU.. .{torah rentals Intact.. ' Ths resolutions ',wire .'unanimously . 2ter addraing . s - bo . lifentla. " ;MS gee; kteCiasue and SdeUstalers, the meet tog adjourned,. • . , • , . . . Alaimo ga . In Ulan Ifirely ALLEGHENY cotrNotrA:* ZLectios of o CbAer 71.145.d. - - - 4 1 - the ~: //r. Illepartmaig—lntiphalsrfat Csiii: -mlitio••- , TlNe..Feillewaltativet ... awl riorna T. 1 1.7 Ballwir.-11eperll e 1 CU, leginineer , -rell leimq. , '0.41k . 61131c4311;*e.i . 40. - • . 4 ' . •-' ' A regular . setal•menthl . meeting': of Allegheny. Councils was , eld Thundny. evening, kinreliliqh, 1668.1 • ' elelee . ll ; Mernixas 2:nrevaitti, Manua' • Bieck,, Browne Cafiery; Engilab;•. "Ptitterebei• 7.; C,,Tiat , • • • tirafoi:A,',Fbill.lps,llidrilo, Reiter, Smith {Vizi:, Weise, ettieh Anol . , , • {ll:4;sti . ,—ltassra. Feld , triwinner; i.rahrteßmite.Alutilteral,'lvu ' Reed..., The Minutia. of the p g meeting were.read sad approved. - .• ••• • i'ds.lidditia moved thatllleatmou Oman oil, be, rtotdlect that Select, Council. Was ready to meet thorn In Joint mansion for the purpose nf Meeting a Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. The motion was adopted, and the Clerk directed to give the notice. Mr. bfyler p evened — a petition from the citizens of the Fourth ward, asking for the removal of obvtacies from mold hewer at the head of Oraya alloy, and anklog that said alley be repaired. 'Referred to Street Committee. . „ Mr. Reiter presented' a petition from the entrees of lb!. First ward, asklng•fer a water pipe on Ridge ntreet. Referred to Comittitteobn Water. rarnovnumsr. Mr. English presented a communica tion from Robert Dilworth, Secretary of the Park Commission, certifying that the following resolution was adopted .by the Commimsion: Ressler/I, That the Council, or this city be and tiny are herby en/nested to proceed with the chnetruetion of tho propmell sewer on M ontgomeryaveoun, onier that the work of improving the Common Ground in that locality miry be proceeded with. Referred to are Com mitter on Streets . nod Sewers. .The President, a petition from lire citi zens of the Seventh ward, asking for a - water pipe on the Saw Mill Ron plank road. Referred to Committee on Water. Mr. Wohm presented the account of John Wioklin, for cutting tee on the Troy Iltll rood, amounting to Pl. Referral to the Committee on Streetx. I= • • • r. I'. Hugth presoaks:l the report of the City Coatngler, covering bills es ~dbnra: P I 0 u apprap Hat lon N 0.3, EngitlVS... VI I OS • No. s..Strests . . . .. . 419 72 \0.9, Cont'gt Fund 209 40 So. 11, Witter K kit. 12:543 82 :Coll3, :71 39 EMI IEI addition to the above it will be ne cessary to make provikon for the pay- Meat of the city's portion of the canal sewer asse-sment, aroonnting to ttl,,fain. v and the 11.1 payment to A. 11. Me • - • . .34 wat, r vrorks lot, approved :::13,31. Alas sle,kon Pidnuary by Com:leas In January ant. - last, ntsk inn the aggregate requirem,,...._ of the oily 'Treasury to Um pres6ul time nearly $ . 4',01,0„ For the martinie or providing Meares to now t the forotelog 1 respectfully ask the adoption or the following. resolnt ion: • litsoltyd. net the evoymitteo on li nanea to aml thev al ol,reby authorizer! to borrow manic/rut money to meet the demand. upou the rityTrmatury. ne174..C. C., That warrant:. be authorized to i.e draw:tin ray Mont. of the foregoing hills as SOW :IA is,morkied for the purp... The'report Waeouweel :zrnl'tho reso lutions adopted. • rerun Or Attu CouietTrkr. Mr. liartoun, or the Water 'Commit ter.. SUbmlttod the to:lowing nmort: Your Committee on Water would res pectfully report IMO, in pursuance of Instructions from Councils, we entered ,intonlainxaeldiLtiirlapfithot lion to the incrwoeaallegisli' to heda. brie oo- Mined Lrr the late Superintendent of the 'Water Works,ln fiiv ennuol report, 'of one hundred pad cent. in the eareautnp• tlou of tenter In the city WM" NMI, and wertreamtired that the nasertion ht un warranted. An examination of said re port leads us to believe that other asser tions equally unwarranted were made, and wo would ark for instructions to I usestigate. 'four Committee would report ad !merely to the petition for water on Cc der nod Laurel allays.. The pardon pi. Whining route for the most part on .Nterket street, and coo be supplied by a pipe laid along mid street, and we ac. teddingly recommend that the pipe he laid thereon. We would 1.66 reoommend that water pipes by Intd mr the' ,streets herraiter mentioned, petitions fur which were refereed toas(y:rept lu the (too of Beaver avenue and Locust street, along which it bi necessary to lay pipe in order to reach Adams and Market Streets,) as perrainal Inspection of the gormand- Inks of the several streets satodlos tie that it will pay the city *to so, end will at the same (trap be an aocu Mosoda• lien to residents thereon. We would recommend further that the fire plugs petitioned (Oren Third street be pot In. We would recourusend the adoption of the f.llowinir !melodeon Remdertl, 11:o Superintendent of the Water Work.% be and he In nereby dire, tett to lay six Web water pipe,+ on the fol. lowing rtreetr, etc. Lociu4 ntroet from floater • avenue to Starke% etrert. Marko . ..street front hootnt to Waal,. incton ATNILLP. Fayone etreot front Afannatttul to Ful ton. • Fronkllu ..troot from Fulton to Cher nom Beaver street from Washington avenue uo Atiamis eitreeL Adams:aro:it from Denver avenue to Manhattan street,'_ -- Also, Unit he Ito and be la hereby 11- rectal to put to a tire plug. on Third street, between D...utt Lane and Chestnut street, at the Mart imitable point. • I'Ve would also recommend the ulops don of the following resolution: Itemotred, That tho City • Frtglneer be and lie is hereby Inatructod 10 revise the maps or the city water pipes, 'making the clue or all pipe laid, location of all .top cod., lire plugs, washouts, he., up to the present time, and also to prepare a wooer the closets of now wards for the use of the Superintendent's oftire, and that at the end of each year it shall he Ids duty to tar down on map all pipe, stopcock., lireplugtand waeneuta that lore put to during the year. Tito report was accepted and the row lotions adepted.• • ' Dem.:Ala that : went into Joint Session for the election of n Chia Engineer of tha Vire Department. The Joint erasion having adjourned, Select Council convened and rammed business. -. =I :dr. . 'Kaaren°, are reported. A young, men, In the employ of Jacob Weeper, shoemaker, of Lewrenoeville, has not been soma or heard oral:we Setup. day lest. . . . Henry Alley, aged tlfiy•fleo years, te. siding wllb the family of NV. B. Cony, on twine street, Allegheny, hating die posed el some property, on the iteth ult. started out the Steubenville mad to see the p orehaser for the porpose or securing' come threnhondred dollars duo en the porches.; stating that he would rotors the same °motor; but nothing has Mote been honed (Whim. • • Ntephon Itlloy Ms house% US stroot, on e h. 10th Iwc. Noce when no tidings hive been received of blot. Inn mind In sold to nave been dernogod. A Illasmas.7 c.waww. eitephed(2eDontiell made Information before Mayor Illaekmore, ,yesterday, darning Thonmairll Istria wlthlareany. lie ellegos that be was at the Red Licas Hotel, and was about paying blie bill. He took from his packet ten five dollar bills and when banding them -over the ama s ser Williams matched them and mide• off saying Wet - It was Just the amount t hat O'Donnell awed tuns.- Ito also threatened to kill him If he salted for Pi, mnsequetiee of which the in: , formation for surety 'of the peace win Lunde. A warrant was toned and the * officers ere on his Duke . . Land slide. About nluo s. W. yesterday a largo ulnas of earth and' rock tell from the. hill tilde In the rear of McCully" glass house, In Monongahela borough, com: pletely covering the bed of the Pan 'fondle Railroad and damaging the tree• ale work. Travel on the road was sue. pended and passengers transferred to Union 'depot In omalbnaece. The ob.. atinctlist was speedily removed Andrus. rosearyrepeirs made. . . •Allegal letre .111oster.—Bridget Mc- Guire, a resident of A 8 Fountain street, made intirmailrm before Alderman Tay lor, yesterday obartilog ber husband. Thomna McGuire. with ennui t and bat tery, In which vibe shape that ha beld {MIA abused her. A .warrant was Maned for his armed. ' cabers r: fleMaster, reccostlY . avphinted Notary Public for the city of ratolourgb, baring Wed, his bond and remised his commission, has enter: ea upon the duties of his' ispieointosin4 at ps Urant. We wish. MIA aIL anomie. Another 'MUM Operatlon.—A man from West Virginia, who hid Deer t n o D d er a n , fot n m e i t t e h e fi n e l y d a ste e a t, plied roe , lerday, and by a alropla operation with at thred. e Mlghtott Petal 44 Otte bearing re. Cron Satta.—Jacob „Byway and I Stehan'nitds ftsdon acacia each ether ..yelimllaya.4llllbr• ,Haler fitackmoro, for =My /he'at y• Warrant* were faisol -• • " Surety • Mho reouraeTMarPrilik . lame made fulohoSlloll.2lplbla blur band, Slaws Slasalism% isrldad7o4 l lo ?Eise. A warrant. was !laud. • .A Grant Clan tau bean argin4l.ll:lllt- Calliontln, Pa. : , vrenfi: r. NUMBER 62 burgh. • The Greyer & Balker &mho. QoeWa• _opeolas of • Sew OMNI n So- SI Tbt. worth and' general - exoellencsof the Grover et Baker Sowing Maeldnes: almost universally acknowledged In tote section of country where thelhivei been so long in practical use,' Imelda 'of the competition and of the neermachlress thrown upon the market an nepirente for public favor and recognition, the Greeter .t Baker instruments have held their own on - pure merit, and have given' the utmost satisfaction wherever used. They. era capable of marformler all.doeerire dons etneedlework, embroidery duftite a Meaner vestry superior to.hluid• Work, 'as it is neat, uniform and strong, an d . I will prove as durable as-the material- it binds or Joins together. The demand for these putty- celebutted'• machines - has been great in all parte of the eonuthy, and has compelled more ample facilities lobe provided by.the Company to keep apwie' with the orders flowing in from all sections. Heredn YlUsburgh the branch agency has entereainto cone way of the nortimodlOp .andt siege* salesroom, No. Ot Fifth ebsee'brer Ala Callure's Carpet. monis td the recently enieted - Stud•magnlficerillion building belonging: to the McCallum -.Brothers. Mr... Times Tredwall; late of PhElefiel;- phts; Ma assumed the hetuagement of the affairs of the Company [rare, std Will be found a fair dealing , end courte-. • ens gentleman. .A. - Large supply of mesa chines of all dem, together with Grover tr. Baker's machine stewing slik,apooL cotton, needles, Re., Les been 111X:011.011to properly' supply th e trade hare. 'Circe lam . containing samples .will be Sent free on application by mail: We bespeak for Mr. 'i'mdwell a continuance of the large shanref petrofmge hitherto &Ward .!....sency• of tbe popular Groveetts chine Company in thin Baker _ • • . we Invite Personal Jearnalsonalon: Judging from thrtamount race veditla evident that the Weed Sowing Machine is all the ir with lite Notwith ,- ataridirig the hard lAnies they should inn' hesitate In buying the Weed, evil not only eaves in labor bat in healtla and ecosomy. It la thesnostairnple,durablo, CgiiOr'. end beautiful pima of meclan iernirecet - presented to the public. 'By, vaillog at No. Grant' street, T'ltte burgh, or at an] of the evade* . aro established In the various counties,. perigees ran be accommodated in' ?rice and terms. See'adeertlaement in an. other. column -for list of agents. ' , ••Cut” en the 1111 L.--F. Schumack I er s cbnrged before Alderman Strain, coioatla of Henry Idyers, with obtaining goods under fdee pretences. It Is alleged that, the accused, by certain false represents tiOnS obtained groceries to' the amount: of $1SO; whiclihe refuses to psx., A *sp rat': erat,lssorl for his arrest.' Souse Robbst7.—The :holuid 'or, Mx. Charlet Jemmy. corner' of yityllo' and Loaa atreita, Sixth - ward was entered dar g ing Wednesday, Lit daylight; and ono hundred dollars In money, rings,. add other Jewelry of MO yalao of Boventy- Ave dollars taken'from allure= drawer. T. M. C. .11.—Tbe Members 0t.:,%• Yor e L d lletXs c fer t h t e dssochttligse 17th street, befire the MU, ioetant,And settle their annual dues for the prussic • . • • MARRIED: . .• CILLPT-11081111:11:1Tr —A t 0. 71.121.144. Mardi, Yue.wry . Wellantay. Hardt Mkt, UT. J. L Dtekittses. Ibtx: EIATUIT 0.01.11 ef Maas. N. T., will KW AA NM.). MONA& OGOTT—IIIMIOTOS-Na Welimmby mare- Mg. March Mk. all the Manua et tbb•Wides seder. by the Z.V. la ut s .. rry LIMY. Mr. WIL LI ell 'WWI% of Waal an•ty.Pa., as4l Misa ■tO ) IL MEDI UTOM, of leaks lIIIM 117X51)5.-D/YIT-04 Tint... Kase! 111, ai tbo roaltino• of tlho trade . west.. by tbo Lg. Ct... 1.• K. Kr. re ..4K BOX.: TIM .4 KW M. 0. Milli, All of Washlutou SEU/LX-41eCOTI—On ...lag • of tio mos ds..br M ilo cm,. lir. C. VILLA X .4 Mlee JfecOYS. • ' • , EI=EI KCITNWDY-0. ?tondo, 'anemone,' IW u O 131*,10/CLlttlaablEDY. • . Tto Moral will tots pima of Ban:Mbar ats tattoo,. ma two o`eloclt. Owe Ow milioap or 11. aoask or. Ilts ones Hoodlto.. 33101 o• wt. otroot. ar ttle Ilr on roopoottolly Invlttd to wood, , , . • 10TD-7773 Thasalay, Muth 111677 MART 7•1711 C 1701.1. of Willlaslasu,, lb* tall 7 771. • •TM fbienlv.til take plies' al two 777 • 771atk d77y; ht' IT, JUNI U. Tras ler late e. 7 1 7. da.e6,l7l•ollllmilnarg. SI. Meads •ef th• Wally are mulletteal) torltrd to astr74. • • L• l• • • 7 Rrs44Paitk, Ws; .11111121.. vlre'w as•-ww4 D learn . OWNS. •Ims ' • , . TN teitral Xlll t4te Via mitcmtwoolt AA ...lea. from Ore.mblipaqo el her babas.. X*. 3 Dobbs' Row. .saallen.lo334 *MP , var3„,..:31t3 /1131.13 at the Z35133:113re 43433 to 31331enkma pow.pia . 333. .1 : • .• 1.1.RA/Liras soamw. eritaingrievratritrrer 21: • Thsralay laanaas. K. OM lait..aat u tILNS. aar• titan ward...ore. r. HARPER .. . .• _ • 111 • ftatorat alit tab place f at t t tntarama 'ar fa, I,usau, • Daattaa.t. Zan' artaa:Litnaaiyllll., soirnr, JK le grelo•k. me . .4'6ith• 'p.4.17 , 6 0)1 , en Maly lir had to •tigtsLe - %lV:lV:hatlnrau.. • Trifteeraviil "We Ras lata led. .a o'eletkk alaWaiar t March .Tbe .trtoolls st aim Wally as . .. rasped/10r laTtaa to efileeet. troN-o• Tbaradayi Mama Mb, a. kaf rail.VAlVAPATUOitringgigl'ait . . Ilhutent. ist 4'olock /fUrnx. , nmile nst demi* afMisother. DavU4ll4Vi IlletreriVe The Mums st the likidly;s2lo.26l*•.;l - hirltst4 sand. k ••• 1114140,1ttothus, Mash. do eel wurl4 1 11*.ot Us, I say u.e e. •• IntIISTORD.—On . Ikhret, 110,_ u 4 e•Out . or. Yu. Al &IV OTACDCINED..IIII ot Lb. law Anus lit.fthror4; decd, Is Me zur Df lb* festerlyrtll take plata from bet sea's gut- No: 11 114104 st!tot. 4.13•11 way; 111. 3/..,.huu" I. FRIDAY 1. ArtARADDI..MA:V§ 111.14. Mud* ofthe Pony rAtputtsol. •••• 'POUND.' ' • poorro.—A roc keit Wasik 0 1 10- - ••• imolai. amsll sui'lif viositri.. rftlat ea T Tederal atrtrt. Allegberry.e. nifttrab. MI: -111ainselltalinitls ...I b7..46111 . WIWI! 201Intgell. Irraiir t 'Abillitley: *i4killAilia'ufrattaiNg tbma.:. .o=l, rrWili*rmAjits: BA.II,9ICECTIORS ; u. - 64iOttailieto.i , 161•.' . I I.4._•eakriket" . l4. -116.-Mari Vim.. • " tett:sags wialie.s. ton. a% q.u.sonstans sewitarytra.j.4o,ll.ol.l. " Ma •=1: 4". tirrr . . , eraeaß47lF, l ..i iistrisa antral. * • THE; MEM EIAZETIE, XIMIONI. WHOPODAT AND ILIIIIRDAY. • late otalohluit nary . own ttitut no.yr,ttatewaords iron. satriebas. Wen Nevirirttleliraptan d Mritailjtilloadtas Kattu. SU the ?attar, In Moot Witt natal* 115aa4b.1.41 Con, ourclot .11•120 Moats gtna b iort mbar to 11 . at,. "Urdu' . ak.daaa ULltitof • IllulO*3.ll[B WUNT.Tolturs; • olt• itt%; .w. t pun to thoutuoisettloi ttuteLabi•i • to globs ou itoSi •U WU. 4isto taut • arION*4IMICK - ARILAIit totatabot Tow . 04 ". 1146 1 - Aad OrmUZ-Irlas!gerpoo Tut out, u Um a' Wotilotitt tattoo tetra. • =Than lialftMlot so ROI *oak.' iiplagrreArzorllcattr. Chetters at lallestUt*. 1 4 .0 1111 . 14 0 0814 " 4 ". 44 IIIIIIOITE, rirrtalintaa: • 17Z4'' BIZTAIIXELS A trt4ialtiEN;llNDEC:is ••••• serywai sate, : is 'J..— COMNIU ifii4stadEntrlAl , lo d 7 :::= "" 74 7:ardt= ElloUrrartt'AMOWN X. W. Jam*. D. D., Tbagaffj,A.l. ntraittitp is"PICEULAer• AILIMPASTO LIIMBY EithllLZß.Ternaer :ot Elangukii - Witaadgbarc**liiktmajloW• ChtTrittri;* alter CO,ll/114 . 0./01113 ore Dow rtaiiity 1.045iid-vrtllli faxitatimi /kik woodOthilifißr Aitt *WM CalitWailitipin . 0 1 13 4MMIKWIIP44‘ s.4ll.l"lmptaa unseat. 7Mlluits^alia, CarniOns;rl Al/NW:LIM* drigo..ttla.dar U nitro!. OZ. im all koaraNlay and &LOU 14011.113tT Ts BOWIEWILtnitieV..., Aso raiwatim No, Agestaniisaa aro; to btu:tuna evont;.(DT Idimollrg4 kiiitti)tetviatia.otcli 4 IBr sa 'Boarrana.,ymnat ilatt •-. 10 4 4 .4 Cabo- 0 1 04 9 44 *.i. wiass.Nitaintoc4 Dalai Orgrotriii&Lail 0511 , 40141kiKutta. Aroma it law r tea:- COOR:Airtet*autkk 5a5iV440!',n,31°,*,91,4N,1n4,1047 • ;" • Ann '4lll. I DZlni.lol4 , Ofile , 4" " if 5keb.4116 1 4.4 /Mg 442.TA4,11.1110, scr4olie4 matteamrftt fl.... 4 . lo,l l.us , et.".ellen4manch: • • OodS. Da KM sad tentdlfidiitiß4l,l4 tosauspiser. ea. tea rfriEreesabhmkbot, Au, VOL /M t MN* Hiseth. AlumtbmiV4, IratotiOsa.laWit., liorf- 1 . Ae.,41464,'M '1 ,-Wit.NlS'' ,- . , ' - ';'-' • ` '-:•• ... - - WAR D - -- SINGE 1111.- WIVE ..:. "c. it:ARC - a.* TWO IVro saisoini tit '- - chwrinolikef lbe atiaisram - Goad reilgers prettreed.iAddnOf. -.41473,2:Wf. Nat-41km ~, IirAVAMASENTEieIftIir. tints% : '` 'BLitt-COM , ama qi., 64 tritE" , '':.. :Pen taanOgedlorthe Usilitak.-artibSemit. ' Luddeat. „Itv,the Ussat RebellloNq,-K401,110„ L cnix 100 anis sparivtho .4. MlPink WI , e, ' '. the epteiiii and aiymt 'wile.% pnidiiitemC / :. Plim Garr.. 0 pit item ?, sacrinisd 'pi - -1 , tum.d..sita." uoido?..pox :ita,,. , A Iwo: WI tans theilook ra far.F.dgue ' v,.. tat Mimilis Mr KW porlii; ,, &Mkt: fie ' - • 1.4. Ad 4 1 4' I...TAW Ma liiMiMiI*VILEDIV ''..6. Vi OLN.6 'I." V4.B. 47fbi NNTN LI74* ::IIr .64 HZ II" /541 I IT illit Iti r: o!....qnseNWwm I ne z * ai By • Bea. AUX:IOMM H. erseithars. ' 41.4.ffin h va.lus, with Urn. and a no aestaiudi nl tba wars.. AfgresA. 'NATIONAL , : 4 UNINNLINI.!. OW. Plawilelphls. - . ~• WAAWY,720,0130. AEZENTIE-- A übple. sus.,trea.vrlM, rot:w • oi.e {Abele:4a WI; In tLier lona. Mulutsa saMilltnier; Vitt isoldedeublei - d. I, 4"..•eralmat.s.br,bosa:atal. tmulr. Nojrift lintOmlls• of lksmMt. Addrega W. M MIDI:92IM 2102Madway; dar FOR . - 14rnie*fiftet Dwabrame, mire, apOsawrreparietWODuttbilmitia*= eistr t: rioios, 'Auk gas El2 . plfs' otr. iineroxr, as Filth ' pan - ,114 'Rept. • seittibia alone or iwatiatieket. — trirtard street. roma a. gamma onnusOr • • LET—lleceadr. , and -, lriklyd r , ?. •: - ..610R*5 of Irsiobouse 12,;1101.1.0...• - non and eleatUel4 otraotk makable Darpliciir , , or mer.hiindm. logolsis oo the Prexiii.e.; • •': mti LEA ' -Trio, Store Itoouul ITS on Olk . lo 5T012.13. neu It: dlreo - "" . .a am" ticb. Meet., *th7goo.4. Rroo.r7 teret ~L I. toctibit•ks.lbarreous, sallabla far amsU fnakl , -.. , 11 at otlieei ovritAZlZEt DSOS,- asaalWand Salim Meet. Alleiplainryt .SALE=-1...G00D /NT-EST! , , """ T% 0 /10t1149 - ort . etulth Kea futruirestDALNll lik.kift 9 tiil..l=lllll'Cutom alitSace".: - . F°II'IVALE..- 7 7.4 . 71t4DING BOAT: . • EOA. lidiEft,The bine la la iota older, and *EI tatieold cheep Jet' eastk. Tnotthe of • DASTIL - SVCSILER., Seal Estate and losamisee Adesa. mO.; r.re ! *.l ; Allegheny Ottv: FORBALEDOEIONIF.3I.—Tho baLaca:af theta 4e drab% Lots say now of hied strliet• oe4. and say oat &man. t [doe . Wallah sitia would level& to taste a Wallas!. Vim Tillage 13 locatiel aa • I. eaatttal ud tualthy OK. two sail a-Ulla:WU (Nola Manahan . oa the WesteriTiitantmlallettrold; erkkb rasa muesli Watahlait tt web men +WWI.. sad vvaiti. '*.atonaire petharttleis are. how . safety Err - erecting a amber of Sae bantam .Mct.tlt Dior(u orasseat to the tont. 71. rosoala4er a!' Wee, lota .11t be aold cut ru mashie mat ash ea Una. •seeedLoaty away SILL a EtterrlCALT, Eva !JUL, ua biar .o6A,llll24L•ll7lllllolllTind.- FOR OALE.,Bermaisti Lot oe imam tilitailattax At Mama strimit weir rum*. ltairwa." * . - Sol' 121 am u Sam elinsttatu mar sa read lab. limo at Lora or.as .tint Alled.orr am. Lot N t; heti tawaa.a. oiati•torillart. an .em ea. toMattttviioaie W'/el:' Abe, 10.1.r.1 mei U_= Mew[ ol . l o•MtlissoodiSomilm. - Naar. a iv= . May 4 =ex Cassava. FOR 'B&LE—A . Very di*lrabiti • rat= novaz.sliminy p.wect Mai [rest. a nte laaat pp: put • .at. aucwOodu: hosse.a.auda. smnkroevas aad Islabed Pmt. 110: ft 111411111111itToiw , .871uk, atiui.nad.: Pomo** five /41114.1. Ewa, al Um to.. OU. A.LE-1 1 atnusz‘s um" ma alga MAW -me. imeItAWLYAIMMIVIOWOMWMWeit GILT Amiss earn *rase. ' Ito/1612.1.140, . 374119 e . 1 1 =434. two OW LIMA • MIST 11,1 Arelsms• . AMP tale is taintsthia.._ ra" dint= •OA imiu „ : "' . • 1011AQE, ..er nom w ;or fc ,tem e. litrissa WO stBS. . am: /.114.• ."44.1.1". GLiCEIIINE BOAP. . leirrutell , te . ei A M4V*;_ft , 4/41a0101.4iwunIFINI ••:\ Oref81101•14'solliaid.; ear 5.,;i•• k=f I==iti2 yltert::- • • - Etzaatit ii. 14146::: Mien Melent TWAT, Con Penn and Street, -, .•-;•• , •. , ,. , 'ffrtutiumPtt, : : . • • OM spRIRMIND IrrMIXER roil /WO* 4.0, 2 •ti 1w.. =fi&Vll•nitilOg irtlVatiWri; Asa ye L. Watt. ea laws will bo. =MI.= Xbatellilib• aatilWattt. ,5,- 1 4 8 M11,111erchait Tiller, Drt..ll:lrempreak, „ .. . . • -,. . 3.0 A. 14 1" • All 1Q sidtelitiew DESTIST Ives if/miasma Miami