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HotgE OF" - REPRRSENTA.TIVES. 'REMOVAL OP THE CAPITOL. •- ;mt. KLECKNER, of PhtlaslelPhiatii4ts4 duced a joint resoltition to appoint a Com mittee of threa front each House to confer with the 'authorities of Philadelphia relative taiinciriding suitablebuildings and the re . , ArtoVal of the Capitol to that city. • STATE TREASURE& Mr pIILL, Philadelphia, introduced a bill regulating-the salar y of the State Treas urer - e and te protect public funds, fixing the Treasurer's salary at five thOusand dollars, and creating Conunissioners, consisting of the GOVernOri Auditor General, State Treas . urer and Other officers, to take charze of the Rtntis. BILLS PASSED FINALLY tiviiiiternooniesision of licaise;tne following bills were passed finally: , Exempting .nicirtg; and other money securities.from local taxation—limited to Berks, Allegheny, Schuylkill, Luzerne, Clearfield and York chanties. Repealing , the act of '67 , declaratory of statutes of limitation: Abolishittg Board of Military Claims and transferring its duties to the Auditor Gen eral, to takiieffeet June Ist. - A.m.hormmg.tl:Le CTOVernor tary - commissions toEsuch -oStiechii of the late war as he , may - Aeem , descrying. Allowing appeals from valuations of Na: tional Bank stock, transferring all claims thec:Andito General, to _;be; settled by •ritles . of °film; to take effeet Inn-a -Ist. DILL DEFEATED , 'Th4)ll.l to revoke lipenses on conviction of selling liquor to minors and drunkards and on.Sunday r avas defeated. Boni flOnies'adjatirnediill Monday. -_ : , SENATE. - • THE APPROPRIATION BILL. Th.,A.Rpro priation bill was voted down on the third readingby a vote of 12 to 20. This action on the part of the Senate is . the result of a conviction that the appropri ations are too large for the capacity of the VeAilry;luiatVeatesnsorne - 'seirihtion,as it' Pprikees • = the . bill' in a - peculiar position. Most of;:the ,retiring Senators voted ""no." BILLS PASSED FINALLY At the afternoon session thejellowing bills were passed finally: Regulating the- fees of- Sealer of-Weiglgs and ,le.i.stires 'of . Allegheny county for reg. ulating'and testing`platfonn scales. Incorporating, the Liberty Driving Com pany, Pittsburgh: Authorizing. the Trustees of the South Western - Normal College to borrow mjneS , for building. purposes. Authorizing additional notaries public~`or'. . IncorpOrating, C'ooperative:Windoy:: GlAt ' Manufacturing Company ,of Authorizing the School hoard of taW-. 7.repeecillta: - to - itell- - reat • estate-and-borraw Supplenaent.,to t , the, incorporating Pittsbwk,h, - teing the U'e'e Incorporating Beaver and Rochester Gas Company. Extending time ior - paying enrollment tax. on: act incorriorating the Pittsburgh `fianneiCour:*any. • , iAathollzing ,Vap§chool Board. Patton lownship, connfy, toagpropriate ~iarplus bounty fund: • Inoirpgrating , - the borough of 'Baden, Beaver pounty, • • Incorrioratiolg' NViliinsliurg 'Gas .Coxn- "" Extending time" for' pa'ying tax on act iiieniParaiinftliitollar Savings 'l3atik of Uniontown. Changing tlie,time for holding elections izi the Borough of Frankfora Springs, Beav er count.Y.' , Authorizing the:Board of Controllers of Allegheny, ,city school district to levy and apportion -school taxes within thirty days of the firifTuesdaSi of_February. iticei.rpfirating" thia ~ Shtuzpshittg). and Kit tanning Turnpike Company. ' „ Repealing the act prohibiting the issuing • , ..-. _of licenses : within the ,Borongr of Mount Pleasant, Washington county. Supplement to,act annexing Blanchester to Allegheny City, as "it' came from Xfouse. • . , Supplemant'to net. relativii to Allegheny City, as it came from the House. • - Releasing ' , Vayette!County from a bond executed by County Commissioners. Repealing ',net making vehicle licen- I ses in Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities- • Supplenaent._ to - act fixing representation of Al/qgheny . , City in Councils, as it eiinift, from tho tons°. • ' . • 'Autlforizin the' "rnaking" of new indexes btx)llo.-iit the Recorder's office, 4.l.leghenY County, and regulating the man xter*prikiejt. they, skull,. be EmpOwaingllie Bui,geis Or :Ttistice":4ti. - cwityltstisric,WashisvoLk sounty j to-cm, SOY T)eiseninot paying fines 'the county fear. • - „ Ailtii&VAQ the -Company;to construct , branchea, as tt am,* fionithe House. Btcpplinntx4,44theAtbfburgh conseliaa7 tion act, fron.the • ,- pstendixtir the net for the bettor regulat tio*!:if hOlinid-Oome,:hasiling;saleena , an4 tenkAn ' alieyelu- cheater and Delmiares ~-= IMO MEM proved April 13th, 1859, to Washii;gton 1 t - " "-" i 7 1 I -' Al LI i Providing for the sale of franchises of ! , , Turnpike Cornpanies in — Allegheny and ; • _ - - i Liizerzfe; to pa y their indebiedness: IncorporatitikWelVlLiAn's Christian As- ; 7.--- sociation,P,itt§burgh r 4_ , -4-'" ' ' i ;,:irc i , tI'EOR EUROPE • , ... i „,.. SuPPieMcipt to' the ifonOxiglinefa i- , N all6y r 31%;, A •-, ~ t , --r ' i ' ' ' ' RallrOad ' tOnipany, 'as it came fromthe ; ' 3 , Coal Operatives . Strike Capt. Itcnet. ',' - Deasy Not Arrested Fenians InCerporating,the:3lcKeesport Academy r' ' ~ ' . I' . . ' tiferiteViced::-Brigiilidagp An „Italy and F.enial . eSpminary. - ~....j , -•.. . ...4r,riii Marriage , A: ,/ r: in uSt La Vaeating.s portion of. w e thyrenceville - I its - iiitob Plank' 8 6- it • , ; A i l •, / Spanish Indemnity to Great fr - - , , Tu1g,.... a• m• theny. ... - . ~.. .. ~ ~, Fik i ng . the 4i,thbet a n d ;pay :ii t .. ltars Main ---Alabain ar Claims Fur- . . 1 ther Discussed—lrish Churclit upon. inquests pn real, _estate. iti ; tea ver , county, reducing the number to six. . Esta!tl4!hlPept• Incorporating the .PoMisylvaiiiialid - Ohio j Csy Teletrafittiti;llW - litttsblirgirCiazette.:l, -illthiliCite ' Conl and ly riiiiihp*Whon Corn- BELGIUM. ' ImnY• ox A 81'11110E:7 THE GITAZNI.TnA:DE. Li;NDOis - , Mara" ittiike has odour= The Senate to-day passed the joint resolu- red among the operattikik,fohe coal mines tion requesting the President to protect at Charleioi, , Belkiiml3 l lll4'discontents as- American citizens in the Gtir.no -trade, arid I Sembled in a body and '*ae riotous.' to compel the DOmirdean Govgnment to The troopS werecompelled to fire into • the restore at once the Island of Alta Vela. Cr:olva di'sPerse : tlietn, and •inanS 4. t were killed and wounded. Quiet, has again been 'restored. THE CAPITAL. •:. ' Silk ManufactUres—Secon# Aud- GREAT BRITAIN. .., ~ . s 01 . ..cApT *A . sy. , ~ , • , f . , itor„.og.the Treasury—Court ofs,l:. LoDON';4%fiirbll' "- — lt pp e that. tae I ' Claim - Vacancy—GeOrii4 'Case ! man arrested at Salford is not Deasy, though • —Alabama , Election—Cabinet I , closely resembling him. .The authorities' are salisfied that hots in the - United States.' SessiOn:LWii) - tilaCk would not 'i , • FENIANs SENTENCED. . Defend- the ~. President—Naval ' 3ia - z.CitEs.r.M4 March 'T;.=--The • Fenians -9 , Appropriation Bill, , . --. znionl..A.4o.2Lara. AIRlV.tly, convicted: 1:1f the "CIU xelezraph,to the .rittsbitt-gli,G azcqt . e.,], niurder - o3f t pollcenian Brett lave been sea ' Wisfilfstroic; Mareh' 27, 13f35. tenced to imprisonment it hard labor tbr life. SILK -MAITuFAcrr. I -'nES. - ,s . i ... ... ;ran '.l..t.A.uata, c.t..tt:ii, The Se . cretary of 'State-gent to the House; .'' ...,..,r 0:,;i:...m, rfi. March -•'2.7.:i.1ti. the 2 -..ii‘inse of to.day a report of Elliott C. Cowdin, our Lords this evening the question of the Ala 'Cothinissionei. to the Paris Exposition, on baind clainiscatuetip andvive rise to some the rabject:of silk and ?sill;manufactures, i . debate. n; ; Ti i i. dßlis . se_ ii xa mi dc „, .t,T,e• lich, in Which 14 . which he says it is as easy for the U & nite t revieWed the relations of Great Britain and States as it IS for England to immediately -.the United tStatea.cluring the,wa.r,.nsued by of rebel p secure; a : stipplykofir.aw,silk,„ J - l.ri reaching ! nom and defended the policy pi , hinrinthe ease of the Alabama and • other .:7ew York .. .by way of California, it would ' Confederate cruisers, . ibe .distriiinted i ' s ly; ' pot On among- Our own Lord Cairns sustained the course of the manufneturers„.b,nt,rtTortis'n woataoubt? i-seeretury of.,State fin foreign ailairs,-.L.ird less reach' 'fbreigfreatintries. - 2 1%fore aspect= ' Stanley, hi the controversy with the Ameri ally may America be encouraged to prose- ; can government on theAlabanui claims. cute the industrY; in vieii of the exemption ;' Lord Westbury defined the laws of Ing ot' our-dotitinentfrOM She malignity among 'F' - daiodrbmt trg - - upan-.therctuestiomi ut - issue, silk worms now prevailing in Europe. t -,'- - - - and-denied;ttie.ljustictitlf:the . elairns.for in. • . "; -:',. ',,,l l l+;E:AstrAy......•r.iKro.n. demnity urged by Mr. Seward. , . , . _ ,No altibli. - c;e 4 t riasi bee'tftaften on the nom- : • ' - . "intsH crtuntit Itzvort - St., ination of Col. Burnside as Second Auditor ;. .In the House of Commons this C:yening of the TretiaurY. 3 . ': R Isf•-kiriderstood' the'‘ Lord Stanl4 4 ghVeVOtice thar., 0u..,i , Tfonday movement for his appointment originated!'; next-he should offer a resolution.-that the with the western -friends of Burnside. consideration brthe qnestion of reform hi, - COURT OF CLAII‘IS VACANCY. the.lrish Cluirch....cstalllihttlfgrif be left .£,./ , Ex-Senator Easter has beer. urged by his thtl ' 'nezt " Pai lent•'f* 4- ' P .i " , " . frienda' to iteeept the appointment as One of '• __lip. = ' the Judges to the Court of Claims, to supply — .4.1.78T111A. the vacancy caused by the death of Judge ' iCWIL, MARRIAOE—PREMATURE RE.Polir. Wilmot, and they sayWilmot, he has consented to • f LONDOIC March2i.—The report that the do so. . . . ' civil marrmge bill had finally passed ixith .., - - TIEZ or oltOtA eXsE• .' • -"`i ' - iliteitSCS.."'W WO - - - , - MlStellil qteidliiratil *RS ; • .. ' in he Supremo Court...3li. Black askettAirettlatitrel - "' - fienfaianicinfirtientil-iesitti made Ituat'thellargurtierit. Milne preliminary In- , in the upper Hciuse and the bid returned junction. 'bill in the case of the\State of to the lower House for concurrence. These i ileorgia and General Grant and othersbe '. amendments vein agreed to - to-day by the i heard.....,The..court declined, prove ' having : lower branch, anti the bill only awaits the 1 flatlet been served on Iherounsel for the , assent : of the Emperor,to ifeeNne a law. I . militarytauthorities r and General G nt. ; A. . . , tTrit , - ALADAM ELECTION—GEN. MEADE'S . •' - ITALY 1; .'; ;REPORT. , ~.;- EFFORTiI TO SCPPREAS iIItICIANDAGE. ..., . • • .. , •, • General Meade's • report , of. the - recent . ri-or.ENCE, March 27.--Great activity election for a Constitution in the Statbf.-pl'OYailA ',ln: , :endetiVOring to suppress bri ' Alabama has been received at army head.: rgaridage: A - large - body of' - troops; under iturtßeisf.... I- ThOS:feport.ls the sartter as that ; the command of General Paltavocine, is to ttitti.SMittea t& Congressi.rrecently, showinge o mmence operations immediately. . the defeat of the Constitution. ' ' NAPLES,' March 27.—'Atimiral. nirniglit - - - cxrinst-r - S.P.SSION'. ' ' , '' has returned from Rome. He will remain .. . • - days bit .reprise and recruitment The usual Cabinet session waslield to- a few of his health and then sail with . the fleet .. .4aY.„listing a little Owes .nahour.... - .All the 1 members were present, inelifilliig - General for .Constantinople. . . ' Tlibtals7 :Nothing . .rtnustral °Tarred. xn: , : UEASON Wry. . .. , • INDEZ.INITY TO ORE AT I.IRITAIN. •: 'Att. *6.lafik. Sari SOIDO 'partS, of the variOtis Published statements Why -be declined to ; MAnnin. March 27.--Spanish Cortes have granling Andes - unity to Great _ire,mere one of thetounsel ?or , the Presibefit`,..s= u edi, a bill• inere speculation& The reasori.whv he.f. ibrArtO seitttref-f441.04t1en of the , , . . - . refused to beretained was. it was.irupos.si- , vessel Queen Victoria. i , t le for him to defend the - President, if the President sustained the Secretary of State in the, lta Vela eaSe, and he well satis fied the President did. sulstain:the .position -Of Mr. ,Seward. ' ' • TREAAURY The conference report tulopted to-day on the joint resolution - directing- certain trionloi :now 'la the Ininclsi of the U. S. _Treasurer, as special agent . of the Treas ury Departnient, to be covered by warrent into the S. TreasitrY, liadtpfii.tiul a sum lowed to the Secretary of the TreAsury for I , colitecithigsuits to' NAVAL APPROPRIATION:, , The Senate Committee on Appropriations reported to-day the following amendments .! in the naval appropriation bill: The provi t-Aci---requirinv-tued- -balances, or nuiney.derlted,frofn'inlesi of public prop: erty, which may remain unexpended next July,itculleCcoverett into , the' Treasury is stricken out, as is also the provision that civil engineers, naval storekeepers and master. mechanics of the several navy yards shall bo appointed by the. President, with, consent of the Senate, 'fro& 001 life and not nom the navy. , Tho appropriation for the pay of the marine corps is reduced from $877,000 to $170,000; that for provision for marine corps from' ~ 1 3127:900 to $100,000; ,for clothing, from $102;-' ",;000 $100,000:.- and for. transportatlim of officers, and recruits, same corps, • from $20,000 to' $12,000. 'The amount Appropria ted for pay of meclumica,amtlaborersand for support of the department of steam neering at naval academies is reiluemiltore $7,000 t0'45,000; 'and ' , the' amount for bin nacles to be madein navy yards from e 6,000 to $3,000. The following"apprOpriations are stricken out: For libraries for vdasela, 51;500rItirsaltiry , of-deputy clerks at the nay il obite.i.kiitory,•,sl;ooo: for naval lobo-'., ratory,s2o,ooo; for repairs of marine barraeki at Washingtoni APPPPriation I for payN of Professors at the aval:Academy is -inereiteddiTram 5711,000 to $10,700r, and , that for the expenses of yisitors from $l,OOO to $4OOO. There is also ari prnelfament toy, oiithprize.. the enlistment, 0f1,250 aPPron- I,t4es flpX:boy.4 InSaddition to - meni landimen - and mechanics' authorized by the bill to.e einplbybctia th13.. - ifavy. r 6 .1 T 11A31,F3 OMITTED. • The name or - Senator - Yates was heti dentamolioctall Senate proceedings' , yesterckY the a;; rmative votes wiling l'tidirludielil4llllzevAi he ;Prisittlent's"veto. latV. l, WlCAlTtirlast night : 2 theca hiltsdritrussistfotel,attot vine, •Kv.- Yankee Bleigh, a police officer, i fellttofitttag.td*ipiritet'wo tateltmen who we* . scn.fliffig,,:srEuv sussitalted rby khem,, whenskew WS:tab*: Aline twice at eyrnan; one 'ot Ilea assaulting - p4rty;•the'', balls taking effect in his neck and body, producing mortal wounds. . Z .4.-4creibitt;;Litivretibe;l tt3ielll.3inotvA' „tai l mere t,' ismaisigiFq and it IsTeareci'lle, Intirdeted, „. . P 4,. =NM CM = FINANCIAL AND LONnox, March 27--Erening.—Consol.4 closed a 93x; Five-Twenties, 721-8; Illinois Central„Bo%; ; Erie f 4C4 - :and Greet Western, 29!/„. FivirmvoßT, 3fareh 27—ELt , iting.-1.7. S. Bonds are firm-at 75, 7 .10,75,1( i . ANTwznr, March 1.7---.E.'vening.—Petnri-°` ! leant closed firm, with sales of standard white at 44 francs.. :LivErtrooi, Marelr , 27—Evesing.—Cotton closed buoyant with sales of .Middling lands at 103,4011 d., and Orleans at 10q@4 . 16%,d. The sales to-day amounted to 18,000 bales. In th 6 Manchester .market, goods I anll ),yarns; Breadstuffs .fleseU stiOng 3(1. - 16.5. fpr white California/ and-14.5, 2(.1..E for No. "2' red red Western. Barley,, 50. 6d. Oats, 4s. 2d. Peas; 465. (1(1. Flour, 375: Od.. Provisions— ! Beef, 120 s. Pork, 70s. Lard, 625. ; Cheese, I 558. (Sc]. Bacon, 435. ,Produce—Sugar, 255. .6d. Tallow, 445. lid. • Refined Petroleum :1 Is., &1.; Spirits of Petroleum, ls. 'Linseed Oil, in cakes Of ten.:pounds, 15s. ~; ,BR4EF -TELEGRAMS. EMI Wien"- the Pagt River bridge projoat.• - , . -• • . • .. The Misscuri Legls.atUrp" "adjourned .sinerdle hh•Thursday.' , -- • • Theriosidondo of John 11.113rowne, at Flushing, -N. - 'l4 tilts burned Thursday eve- I $44,000. - Insuredi; • —A largo tobaceO" mamilactory:.. on„ Feud. street - K Now-Yerk,. has been' seized on Sus..” ' "00 tif fraud'on - the GoVernment. • "Si Rice's'biulking at tiOn GlVidfansaiwaras rebbed on ThigS.ODY,. . of .6113,Q(10, depesited the evening preVitis. - relig otuceiretes dt • iltheught the sp. Tyng, from-. the-, sentence t$ RIAU* Fritter. r ~• - • .Tehpson,,' of South- %Deer.. fuil-,flibas,,haftligt . podkat picked of Q 4,1.00 at - the'Sprlnsfield rallited - depet, on Thum- . ; —The ship.. Donna 4 ohoundefer -14;e tforelitand the Aragnet are at ,Yor RieoniotNe's and ether erial he lliibsgisslnplris clearof, 'fi;eiri `,iind the Minna; ota river is opuses Stearn diyips from St. Pantie 'Lave . . • 4‘he - ifrttiiirielileZeilidad.iseomplete4 tea point twenty-seven miles west of Chey-- erhne ~an 4 "fOur";.zeilleii of-'the highest: summit . on the entire ronte-i - Thefiluzu tit - of nierr - nOtirenvieyillovpiihsecl49ll.. three thousand:. I vresterri Assuists mat weanesciay noon fl rit***l l 4 l-I **4_ ri;r4)4l, tour Aciltura-Keeria6ev* . 4ome PIiCPS I !!Ir;tvEttr4.B - rhat:l*-11152.d. ostioi..t" n. ""' OE • 'irPGT3 -. I • P . OVII O'CLOCK A. M. §.PAT,APAY.: /War., 28,,,.. 1,808,:'i FORTIETIL::- - - 601 G-ktag. • . aaIIT.F.." - 4.} . ,_2. A. 0 , - • -•- . ~ .. . , *-- . .., ,INl,l4,qeMeir io liationall. purien=', •=e- ....0 .I._ .- • . k , , Mae cy Act—Conterefite on Bill ` ,' „ ExemPtimt".Certain ManUfa&c' ,-,•-•• tlrretsfrainlraudieitirylßal Passed Over Alarr'eildetit's eta” in tliesele.lidOilie Speaker .., ,peclair•ollo., tp.l:!e ,a A l a! r:-1 1 , favali j Apprppriation:Biiiii b;,;` •!: . .:_•., • ••J It ' : ' . . C By TR I titrzarkii It' tlie I , 44tay , u.sy,l# „IL: 00 e. 2 .. R:" --"• " 1. : " '_. :: - - WAsuoromori . i.. larch- 27th -86 J. -1 't .‘, ~. .zic.„,C.RANIALEI/ ,called, nPliktbill tot 1., regulate . .ehe .eixeseingtrAde•on thencirEerni - northwestern and,riitlielstern frontiers ef. the United States; fOr1;;:liai- ife:fitr6r6ii ! an . • - elaborate substitute. Mr. C. eiplained. .... -that a vessel clearing at, Buffalo Is now • . .. obliged to take out a manifest at every pore at which she touches. The bill authorized , the Captain to state in the original manifest . .-what his, cargo is and,w,here to be deliTer`- , .. , .. . • .. . -2: ea,. withbut formirinehlirOto take out aziy. Other until he should reach his destination. The f. es otherwise. are, but slightly changed. . At the suggestion sl Of-Mr. FESSENDEN, . ... the bill 'MIS laid over, Mr. CHANDLER, giving‘notice he - would call it up to-morroW. The bill supplementary to the National ; 31 Currency act _AVMs taken up... .. _ -- ( '-'r. CATTELL said this bill,•:_weilid per- - rest-what experience had shown to be a (.16' feet in the system, na.toely, e plethora V-'; • money in Eastern cities to the impel-et:sit- ment of othOrldivies: resulting, from sand le_, , bank reserves, which are intended to Lathe' consereative4Weti-Of the system.- from the. (pular,- to city banks. which pay • .• • tine:est on them .. and appropriate Ahem as if - .t.h' were usable capital,. nts destroying. the - reserve reqUired by law -to ho 'kept. - - Banks were properly lenders, not borrowers. When they dC parted frem•their proper ,sphere they be cadie . specialatOrs •in , nioney , .. His -friend from Missouri (Mr.. Henderson) would probably,..hefere th- s,,e4sion_eloses, intro duce,sameneasufe. gt.o an increase in the volute of currency for thobenefit of the West., when the manifest tendency* of the. Oracdcitille hadite_felled:re, would be to continue the scarcity of inbiliy. The only thing to correct the evil, in - he:opinion, was such. t Willa., 1, li , a, presi - int one forbidding the' practice'. ' - --'-. - . 4 F .,. ,j..,",..g Mr. CAMERON said the* coutitry' . .banks found it necessary at certain seasons of the year, when their funds were otherwise tun employed, to 4,99P-Aleir.-laalAncel in 1 4e city It) draw intereta...ltelinsiVed Namend .. the bill by inserting in the first section as 'fellows: ,!..'N•lor shall any hank loaned ~ - in". said fitieS itiantollirokers or other persons . engaged in stock spectit:diens- any portipp.- ,iat'Speir funds." He then suggested. that as this 1:411 required consideration, it be laid' over.„, _ . '+'. -•-• .. ' On inotion.bfil;W 'MORRILL, of Maine; the bill was laid aside, and after discussing whether to take up the Union Pacific MAW. ' road bill, as desired by Mr. HOWARD, - or -rthe,ltsvati-Am_eropriatimbili-As :mewed by ,IT.lo3l l :llHATipthe latk4r . itrO•italltaL. , ..'Contaderabfb disentesbn NI 'oikted on.the , ' amendmentstriking out the provision mak ing Nary Yard employes subject to Ap pointment by the President. with the 'eon . mentufehe•Senate, - .. --4. - - '3lesirs. FESSENDEN a d- JOHNSON ad , vocated it. and Messrs. S 'IN ER, WIL . SON and others opposed it. t - - ,\\ . The proviso was stricken °fTN.. twenty-three to eight. 2- . .othertimendments•tvere agreed to. ' - - Peilding_ final action On the' bill, the re port of the (*.emulate° of-Conference on the oil!. in regard to 'covering into the Treas : , • itry4he proceeds of captured and Abandoned property, and on the bill to relioVe certain . . manufacturers.from inter Hal tax, were Pre , seated by the Clerk of the House, with the announcement of the concurrence of the .I,' House. . „ . • ' ' 'At the , intance ' ttf: Mr. SHERMAN the latter was immediately taken up, and- lie explained that the Senate amendment. had been substantially 'agreed to and,.also a , phtined the nature of the House anleisdtiient punishing whisky fratids by, tine and. iti . i prisOnmenh- - ' Alter some discussion the report went over till .to-ni0rr0w.,..,.._.- .. . - - ' i Mt.:. WIL . - - *l3...l..iiigreda reViiitioll, which” was adifita.'firciVidifid ftir sending the.bill. passed over the President's veto last own ingep;tite ,Secrptary of,Stnee for promulga-. lion, signdd 'by elm Seerbtary of the Senate and Clerk of.the House. . . Without further action on the Navy. AP -1,1 ti - 41•404 gin bill;:elno . "Sentito" - adjolnned.' : - - •; _ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.. , , The morning liqui.Wasr o.coupied in busi-. . lie: 1s appertaining to the District Of Co-" i lumbia. . , I-!, Su bsequenely - Mr. ~BOKTW pm., from Lam Reconstruction Colninittee, 'rot - seed a' resolution calling on the Secretary of 'War ~for copies of all the reports, made _by+'l%W: . Gen. Meade to the General of the Army, rtt lating to the . election ,in. Alabama. Adop ted. • . ' ' • ''' . . Mr. THOMAS offered a resolution in .structing the_ Conimittee pn - Xlaims to in-- quire ,into the, expediency eof, deiiSing, , mett.nslor,Aseertaining-the*preeise,, amount se.verallY due to Toyal : clahltatitis bgthelhal: ted States, Tor which payment wag not' non %authorized .by - laW, acalproviding ; for `pay 'moat there6f* g rant of thibllerlandi-eze..' Mr: SPALDD.TellireSented resolutions of • the. Ohio Legislature in relation' to:thc.right- Of naturalized citizens abroad. ; Referred to . Committee on Ibreiga•Affars. . Mr. ASHLEY; Of libirddil 'hitioduiiedii: bill maldrigagricaltimilliorip receivable. in: liaiyuient of prcebaption'elaims. Referred .to ComMittee on Piddle Lands. - • - The SPEAKER, at Ai: qbarter. before two o'cleelei.laid Worsr,",the Home- a . ; mess a g e from the Sentiteicommimiciating the-Prost.: ident's veto bf the bill amending the 'Judi: elaryact 2 anlitilActiori. there On. • .•.: •. -4 -.-,;',: The veto , message , may thereigion read,. and-.the Seaker -stated-. the questiolOvas, AVM the HOUSO,.•laikibeonslderrilion4asee, to pass the billt- , : - - • ~..• . ~.. .: . • , . - •, Mr; "WlLSON„'Xiiiiii;`,teolt; the door -', liir.: - WOODWARH.ott,' the . - .:siiiite - 'ti nib - sought the door: ~t ' •,'' •' ' i' n ' . ' -- ' . _ . . .. Alter soma diactiseloi4 - I%fr: `WILSON,. who announced hia.intention. to;. more the previous question, yieldeddlaitsi his hour.to; WOODW4.ll,lkwixo amued'against bill; reasserting the poiklim already:taken. mr../WILBARD, Bonn also opposed. the bill, an Dit:AVILSOS' dloied theAeliatelit Its tinror finally moving the iiiewous,tlo . o§: tion, under the 'operation' of which the bill watePailied. cilidgihiikreiba44uronci' hun dred and.t3velyg„ nava l thirty-1'4E1.--a strict pititY,Vate The SPEAKEII 'Proclaimed the bill be: . tilawkric law; Ithavirnmaus..seji the twos the' Constitution - al majority, notysit} , .'o.p r e m itt. the .1*449 1 V 48 AWkiect4 o . nference-reptut on WOO money into the Treasury was made 111, 74, 111 ItI1tatEatf,Witratathir1 ' kteltr4Velinii2te oiCthe bliti Itoictmtp44Atamag es from into "rdneutistriv' s t . , cakaicr 2111 MeireggEROSCRIlk 04P4ATIPIptel . , ...... :..Bsoste'atnendinent abut ‘contract. r mac... ' - ery in reference to drawliaeks, - nontlo, oici allowed - .. after ;the first of - lin:id next: . . In refereraie to:ttik`onisaleWthe taxis. t o..be on :the ealpspfall 'manuf.actures.ef tis,l)oo,.,saVe whete speehillv, ProVide4 • ler." 'The - ptht-i- • itionie to 'gatird''againSt!'...tAiiiskiiie.:.frauilii i is "somewhat - t idterect... • FIT 7: . i 7 ' *: :,' • After , the„,Canierence , iepoft.,Was read, ,.."Mr.' SCITENCK Pro - deeded to - explahi Its proiisidn'iiliont.closingr upl hll2distilleries mu distrist•:where ,A,viiislzey i5..:91, sale: for , teii, days .at ;less than ,the,athount of' .tax, ...il'hieli - Causeil . .VarionS inferrtigiitarieS to him.: ~/ie,saitl=bad as;the:whiSke3":'.frfilids i:iverc iff cliicago, they werea little„worse in 1 New York ind -very lunchW:Orktrin Phila,. ,• delphla. • .1 i• - :;1%1.vi D'11.00.1.i."8 - supposed -1 lie-..ohjeet of thet'i :hill, was.to. stop distillation in, great, :F aiaciiiifine it entirely to theyttral'illitriets. ' ' 'Mr: SCIIENQIC tleniedlhat',. 'and said the inlp' was rgeneralf.-applying Jo...rural ; clis- Itricts.as well Ifs gibes. . - . \ri , :ltircsoli:s7teiitailsbe‘ci . iliAlho§tDf the. frauds in -cities- Wer.d7 Perpet rpted -by men coming from rural districts. - •-_ • , • . 'Mr. SCIIIi.N,CIi . .. thought .it very likely- Ito' added', thatinefi Who weie;lx`irir away tip in: NeW ~ , tlngland; arid! who wandereil ilown to great , eities, were•very apt. to fall., into bad iiractices . flangliter] and to become rather de.iricthilileil.% • ; :i :.: ~ --.:;., . .I.: -f Mr..HOLMAN-intittiredwhether,.if whie key Were .Shiptied frem * the. West to New York,:and sold In NeW. York.at less than .the tax,;•the. qtreep !of the,.pro,vision would be not, only to. close thearsfilleribli in New ',York"; lint , A1i,..-otc).. Close , the fdliitillerles in !.-tlie.distriert . -Itoni which: .tile".. Vhislic3i''WaS ',Shipped. ~ • . !.., ~. ,- ... , ..: „. I,- . I,lr. SC.ll.l , ;NOlS:l"siiiii" ~ I.: 14 . tvoilla on - tipoly t?) thr- 4 . l;str' , At . ...,:tire.:Atilestai l / 4 ; matle.r.rz. ;1.',..' , T( , 7. , :. • ~..r.: 7 ‘,•,-,tp(l. tile, case , of. :., ar,v.v. !ii , -1;„v ..-9 . -..• .J...4'. , :.:. -, - ..i.:.' , . ... ~ .!il'ilr =to have .1i ..r . .illi-fies' eleireCl'ilp,Livoilui voinhino to'Seli wiiisky for ten .:dict , s belt:write ta,,, , ;, .. and then, the: distilleries4x:ir.g all, clotted', raise the price in_theiriairtet. . • ' Mr: 5.t.17.....Nt74 dill iicititb,iiik` that ii Ver;.F . ._ likely eitse. - 'The 'ivtl.iet iieSible consequen ,'ces.thitt could follow 'Would he the distiller ies would be Stint tipsiaial:lici did'not think ., there:would hejnapyzteitreshed op that ac .count.. It might ale ;scene innocent. pious . distiller' wotilil he . injured; - lint big lm pres'- - slon was that l'i..htr'crotie instance, of wrong would he dorartottil iruiocent, God-fearing distiller, , (laughtex:) ; Th ere was much like lihoed of catching `a thousand rogues. 1 Various _other guestions".' were; put liy:4 Messrs. -VAY,,111.,01(, - STEVEN W,) i BOUTWELL;:aria;pthcrs, and' .re .., to 1 Tiy.3lr. SCTIE'NCR: .; - -, - V.i' . '; ''": .1 Finallv the report was agreed' to without 1 . ...... division. The bill nntking partial appropriations for the Indian service was referred. to. the Corn-. !,mittee on Indian :Affairs. - : Mr, BOUTWELL, from Impaiehnient 3fauassers, reported a resolution that after next the House `will 'postpone ;no : , ' tioti on allitiattera tinestions,.. relat inglo, the_ impeachment of the, ,Pre'sident • until ; the ( . cmicittsion. "Of ...tlie.,trial, in the. 1 . Senate. ... - • • .1 . The resole' ontiro -oleo' Mitch disdns- - , ti... 011. • • , ' • - 7Ari! ; li.A.WRS • represented that the Com..; . I"inittee., on' Eleetion.4 - had Tour". important • *eases. .to ••hring ivfore the:. House,,which would oceupv much titne.: . 7 I1Ir; . 1,1E4 iswimmt4A,ppiio . 4erabla business miglit be donoln tl!e.:,mprniug hour; m .Mr.'iScOFIELH said if.thaHouscs had ses sions during the trial; the result W6uld. be , that all matterri Which ought to be defeated would 'be passed, and all matters which' ought. to be passed: Ould-be defeated. Mr. PIKE ' inquired Whether that remark did not apply to much 'Of the legislatieri done at present? , " • " Mr. SCOFIF.Lp said it•did, and that thin Houses were always sought fOr the ryez t taz. , e Of improper measures. )y a vete of Mr. .STEVENS, of Pennsylvania, inquired whether the resolution had been authorized by the Impeachment:Managers? AM: . " Mr. TMELT, replied that on consul tation between a majority of the Managers it had beep agreed to.' Subsequent - is . ..owing to the suggestion of. Mr. Stevens, 'Mr. BOUTWELL,withdrew `the reSolution and •the House - adjourned tint - it to-Morrow, when: the: session will lie for businesSpurposts.;!l. SOUTHERN STATES Cili'fel..:l-4 . 1.11 ti 7 tin Titt4litiritts Gaxette2:i Riczt)toND.,3lnrch• 2i.—The Cony°linen. toLday . passed i4ettions of the Eduea- Omni L'. . 1 3IISSIS:I4IFIRI.. ~ E' 4.1.eK50N, , Miss:, March:27.—in ;the Con -1 vention - to-day the report the JudiciarY 1 Comndttee was tulder consideration. 1 _Gibbons, theassassin of Estelle, was cOrn= i.rintted to.ail without the privilege or bail. .... . GEORGIA'. - ' • -• 111.Aeoz4, Mureh.27,--The pem§eratic Ceiv tral Executive, C?nitnittee., adjohtned this t,ruernin" g, haying adopted' • resolutions op 1' posin,g thelAtlanp, 'Cov.stittition; and urg... , `lug all the 'Deinoarati and Conservatives, in= consequence '•of - the 'declination'' of Reese, 1 '' to vote for_ IDtalild 'lrwin ; z the Independent candidate' for Governor; and. - to bring into the - field good true then for, the Legis lature who 'are registered , voters. : ..- , • , • M_EXtpu3s, • March 27.—The Avalatiche's Littlo,Rock• (laritatisas) EiNcial of to-day says lucomplpto,returns,fiont four-fifths, of the counties indicate the Constitution is dp feated.by.not less than seven thdusand. The gazeitic of to-day contains affidavits of vcters:showinielieavY - frauds'-practiced iri John county , . by registers. The common belief is something has been'. done in the large negro counties.', • .• ;ipousmi,434. ' ' - .- ; t ' . , I ' NEW " . ..onwia.us,; .1 March*, 27.-4.loneral Buchanan hoe issued ,an order for an elec.,: tion in Logialtula for nuunbers of the fioniN, I f of Ropresontitives of the United States'and* guch State, judielaltarlah" and nuardollig '' °incurs lt, Provided or:by - the - Constitution to heaubinitted.'" It is-' election. is to be in- Ull respects Dart'. Of Mid election hereToftire' . ordered, in epociar ;41blera• of "Marchlitli;i anbject-only to;such inodifieationa as -nu% be required by the i net: of, Vontgrees, 4 iiiider ~ ,w hich•itliordered that'bidlOWOr 9 1 " again: itho Conetitation shall ; have; on .their other_ ,211133108 of the sevara;:olliOlra voted lb.; • 4 # 13 41 rettirna, of elections - ahall:;be , ,,ngidettrthlt ConunatuliNuffeueriir --;., , • 3 ex!) ~ . .- : - ; 1 Ik lif iiiilirialioe 'lf f46[14 - eVerninent `i s f"Casnadif - *111. 1 51614 tg i liie~tirzthti ' LIM , Theniiiiice f - ciiihpiiitTes tiiiWebfel'hr do"", - positsvirOAX ~)0- 2t vrixe- h eid-bY the kioverP - 741 , Itieht - isto seta:its* to - poliily &brae* tlie`do. ( Ipoolti , tatelbicx , :, imam/Well imunal seizeipt, ailihtikeill' 11,1 boec t lts4,,amt asz .._ __ . . —___ i ~ i`;,'. .. ,,,,,,,, :: : f; • •:;' ,. ' : ' , :::`A -. :-••" - : - - - : . :' 7 !'''::.','.. 1 .' ;,...•,•4! .. .v.4,,,:j::-.- - az:nya MGINIA mmsrism ME ii BE ':UMBER 75. THE' COURTS Unit& State! District Cottrudge • ' • • tand 4 In the bankruptiT I)rancla;: petitions for final diSiilirirge Wiiire filed Baker, Tiogn couhty, and Frank `l3. - Watrous, of Luzel`Ue county..' usual - orders were PPtitiolisjor i gdjinlication sere filed 1 by C. P. ,Littell,,of_Seralltton, - inia Henry YriecienhaTigh, •Of ~:trithsullle, Crawford cotinty. - ....:- - /nAlle mmuon lawbranch,judgment was entered Against John I - I...jcines,. zinpleaded •Wltit...lllhibl - Wright; : for - five-hundred dol- liiiig , ;:attiliottnt -of - bail tond. :A:judgment tp?o.9aisp entered against .J. W. Johnston, d"W unpleadeitli John'Wil right, for a - mila 1 - r sum—the amount of bail bondl': , ~r - 1 .)11 i rallst ha bankrulitcy brancli,fintAcllschargfg were granted to W. T. Keith, ,bf ~'grie , county:, and,certificates awarded: ;"' ,- ' ....-Intirj ilil,- Yonng,-. of Bradfordi county, i r ffed a petition for final discharge,,and the (~ -usual pida.r. Was made. . . ~, - i • 666tge" Itllbacles,' of Jefferson county, filled dpsitition against Washington33kitton, 'or 4 11031wiy.,...asking that ,he ba.deelared' a bankrupt., Jut Order ',to show "cause why th4f, Jetitlein Should not. be. granted was is -iiite-d, Ladd nuatleTreturnableon ithelsth of . . . . . , The ease;of $ J -Criet. vs.lßlttisbui*h, Ft. ,) , T3yri ,e-And ,Tiaih•oao, oegtoed the elitirD session. , ' • oe4Our. illtos , ?-49dmStenvtt. Dtfelt Oil cimil?fuga. spp, fo - c9v o for five 11M - IM:tett `slittres -of iitock in:said Corn . . panv, subwahed :by 'defendant. •...Thc.) de fendapt3 .I.lll4pa..frantl on the ' part of .the company,. tn. ,9 - 6t4hihrF• the ' §rtbstiation. PlaintSt?tookeaion - -stut; `.. , 1 " . CIIt L'r -, 4 0 .,-* 1_:::-- (f.'ilazictrmkessiont , ---Judge, •• Ic Irani . Goldstein. Jr - le' on f 9, hirceny of dry - 0575U from the store4ktiffiguil Seliratier. , naerehmmt "on Wylie oltez ratedaryffonna : a;yerdiet. of “not ~ Conimbritveiltrli ts. JesseAlitaSki,l'ifidicted for rrecei4Ocetifitn' goods;,_ tt: dumber of pllotogrrahi}}e I;xwns. the, proms of-John IL t., Ebberpry ;tier let 'of not Conumunirrealth vs( Plate Nordfyindieted for .rap? onJAhna Phdte. The In this casekr4....Ttallari thbprosecu trix•a-inillitleifged nifirile&Woinati•.+:4 Ger man., The , ,lalleged: -or:drop: took—place at Nardrit store, near theirniOn•Diiir4.-Pri•tb•e gtli of I ..‘fareh. - The defendant nrevedli good character by witnesses who had .knatinhim for several - S-ears; , and other facts wore milted by witnesses who s ere in the'-store at "the' tithe tha• alrepd&riiiiiiM• was committed, strongly- diiteredelintotlfe dence t of.the prosecutrl7, lo .4. thertrial of the casebOth - ithlian*d 'GeniiiiiritaTirnreters Were nedeissittNi-- VercUet net tiiltSe.;:i .llugh Connally and Dardoli - !perms', in dicted.: for larceny_ and. receiving stolen 'roods,"'Wecre pladed trial': This case arose ''out-o - f•the - robbery of Ste.Wart's', shoe; store, in East Liberty, ihe gooda r being sold at a store t by, defendantsl* Ehtl siffeet, in ward,jy.lierettieSt*i+ - rel,overed, • e • " • t, - ; Sleeting. , of StockhOlders aiid Pleasant" VaileY.flfassxer ;• liallway,company--Penuanexit Or a tion--Election of pflicire I . 4e.ineeting to takefinaractiOnin egard to the pernia organization election nent organzato Mid _ of officer s Of the Federal - Street 'an& ant Valley PasSenger -Railroad :Company , , took place list evening•at Grrars-hotel, Al , I 'leglieny ltr. W.' M. •MeCreerk , :presiding, 1 and Mr. A. Leggate-filling theplacetof Sec retary. After the minutes of the,";ofiiins meet- , hag had been approveditheErfesiderd stated I that as this - waea_specirti,mee 'tinglfot - the purpose of electionof directors v noniinations k would be the first thingin 'order: The' question as to who hattthe; power to elect the officers 'date,' itev,i_ng been raised here, considerable discuisionensued, 1, participated:in Galla glierianylor; ana others,., 'after:: Which, on_ motion,of Mt.Gtillaglier tt tlie , actlen- of the !.previous meeting, in regard JO - giving the directors poWer toelect the Officers, was re scinded. 1:: 1, On motion of Mr. Taylor, the:elfetion. a 'President, by the stoeklielders then. 1 deelaredlo - belincirder. :Iniesponse to an , incinirz.;; ; :tato. President pto. tem. stated that the, Board'Of Directors would have 'Power to raeacicies , office. t , __ -Messrs. Reno.andNntalkiabeen pointed te.llers;ldessrs:.W. - 11." 'hey and ' W.'S. Bissell , were -put, inandiunion for 1 the office ,Bresident,- ard.,..rt rote - being, taken, resulted 111112 e 'eleotiotrigatr. sell by:totatijoritirof 143. '.• The nomination Bair d of Directors was then proceOeccwith, re sulting in the following - &d ,W. M. lkFCreery,-Wilif:Clarttay, ATi rvallaglier, R. B, Gray, 11. z. : 90t. Bir mingham _I ,A. :egg - ate:. • - - -Pendin g the 'result of tite'lialldi 2 1.0.),.11): ,aka l'St.tUfff - ' • El ,i