IS ~';~'~p/{Elat?.T.7Gih"nFs•: rfPI'STJ , lin ' ' ~, t;, , .:,:.! -:: •R 7S. ; ,40 . , '' 1 . r : 7l- • 1-. ' 4- ' ...ji ' '. \ ' i tt ... 4 , . vt A ~.. . _..._ t ili . . i 1 „, i ..--,- .., a )-.. _ \ i•,\ ~...' 0. - --' - (C... -, ES I NO Tall CI 14VSM 1 13T1 -1;,.t..4:119- 1 • PrrigiVE Pt-Cia9Clr• 341+ 13BE numint COORESS. 11Palie.WPW,4 1 1 1 0 14 P 4 fi e ..W. 90(1- Ward pryaents a Rpsolution for Investigation :VRPO,ti the impeachniirol''FiNisi ,--- • sikkeifX i on„,tlliV Axlithe Mr: WOODWAVD . affeIt TiLamble relative to thr i letti4 4sl4r!Sia,if Spator Hentierson'lty the Missoirimemhers, stat ing:tau batlfienitkintinindiroklulthWalli to , a Senator; sitting in .judgment on tin President of the United States, is a gross breackmil SWIM AO cal the disc 4tl- obstruct - the tionzite; o public justice, and eonclud big with resolution that Select Coin ! inittee - of Seven be appointed to inquire if said tiO U :west xead. by Senator ! Henderson'and • what is the legal character of the offen ce and what penalty, if any, the ; House 'might' in vindication of its own ; dignity to inflict, as well as to what pro ; visions of law are necessary to prevent a remittance ottlie, same wrong. 4, with power to kind fbr persona' and papers and report by bill or otherwise: -- tMr.kOAßVlEl.,D;obiactidtb ite'rec*ion. The SPEAKER—The Chair is about to • decide the question as to Uthethet the reso k lutiouie r F. is not a questio,ninf privilege. t In the opfritonor The Chair it is not a (Ines ; tion of privilege. ~The wording of the res olution expressly shows that it is not. The chargelbrthitt tbelnittet alleged -is-an in frlngument of,the privilege of the Senate. .! It has et occurred rit„the ; recollection r of the Chair'that • tbe Chair Muse of'Representa ` fives h' as bee ' d the Senate as n recognizeb y having charge of. the protection 'of its privi , legest. If the privileges of a Senator be as r. sailed, that body is competent to protect its t own privilege. Nor.would the House con , sent that the. Senate of the United. States should assume to protect the privileges of 4 the House. 'The Chair, therefore, does not think the resolution in its language presents argnestionuf-mtvit. M-7-7-41:gilDeB•lrY7filliert,not: another allegation in the resolution which does pre sent a question of priviAggiti •••;•••. • The SPEAKER—If the gentleman froth Wisconsin appeals, frolp.. p te dirieion,of the Chair, the Chair will th question to the House. :Mr. J ELDRIDGEI4. do not appeal, but wish `o call the attention of the Speaker to the fact that there is another clause in the resolution which: doe r s present a question of privilege, and that the resolution can be so nioditiedby! , strikint ontilliat -Part of it 4- fizYirlits tithe offhe senate. The SPEAKER—The Chair rules that this i§ not a' question' of privilege. Mr. GARFIELD demand the regular order of business. atett47o 3 ,.. WOODWARD4L.ternnindl to the modification of the resolution by striking out that Part in ieference to the privilege of the Senate. is -not at all essential. If that be the only reason why the resolution is not a question of privilege, I will strike out that:Ohl:of:it:: ..t .2. ' I . e7t Mr. GARFIELD—I demand the regular order Ofhusiness. . _- Mr. I;OAN—I desire to say that all the bonininitiastions ' , had by' the "members' of the Howell= thwatate of. Missouri; with the, ,§enator that . State, were had at his spec4l instance ,atid ; request, and the paper 11 , o lo k.i . cat is n. 6.1 1 ,1) ;WMADOE-rOct t he worse: ten tinWaVatie. - The SPEAKER— ..question isPot - 4 1 4 - hatable. The gentl, triini•Penni-driva nia has modified , resolution by striking out that part' vatting tie the-infringment -of the privilegiykof-, the Senate. . The Chair is of opinion 101111 thatli, is not a question of privilege.Themearesto point. to it that he can see is on page,flity-liye of, the digest, that of alleged' corrupt - ' and combination It does not appear from theTesolution that any corrupt combination is charged upon the members 61 thelionser as to intercourse between them and their colleagues in the Senate. The Chair couldn't assume • that in order to make a question of privilege.. t Mr., WOQD.WARD—Then. I ask uparn4, uffnmeotusentW-the Amid te o ff er the ree,- olution. Mr. 12•Wis , W others olijected. It The aleriettltifrofteded with the reg ular,Ottri,bualigifilyr Arta' thinntels the' proceedings were interrupted by Mr.WOODWARD, who Wilit understood_ _lgg)f r _ niapi s h i lifegeptionnutfuint• Missouri (Art."Pllbriteanr , VMkrng gegt , ticulations and grimaces in an offensive manner—in it ,:ansilirk*pst:Zimeelly of the rinj t !han of their - ohm - al Representatives. w&tlti 3l i 'll it Mii sl =trit ir i 'ant: 917. 43.,t4.43ent1eng-/V-r th an t° make sgabsst's them 'a ;he would bavetomalmit,in t the usual fem. ! The Chair din litot"see'what 'tne gentleman • emnP i a l aftl4:4 o . Will' • ;LI% Mr. wno walked to another part ?ft*, oddrMotoodoi ; ma' lnsult 11 , o! • BRE e gspim . here. Inahincabalistbiki As he belouSDtd. have all.the moral sense of dionn •in Mill ccmlit aliglanktiat e ing > , 1 spiert 0 = min a quention,44:?7,irep the Chairsoill<; rits the Globe dlobe as t part the transactions of this ?Lhat, 'l.O - trio' `Thlit-hey do. The gentle. man from nnilli*linthiroing: claiming to have been imper treated by the gen , ewer from VOIMNIVINIM . (the Chair tunuirtla..lnplkouLat index 88 applied to a fellow-member_, Ithsyklusli cuael)f cdruplaint he should submit the matterAz the action of the:House. - .110 forth = e lm tskendat the Incl. ,dent, _ Y tie oration of the bill tor the relief of Wm. tlUnitritirCirtittelWgi. his title t 019,000 acres of land in California, ern The ow nal explained and rbo advocated by gk u l,,= . mai ••••1414... L-6 ax • • :: t mr. :I 3 - ~ :4 - 1 ..lIIIIIM tt 7 . • . 1. Mien ... . , _ W:r ' ' 1' . 05 01( 43: - " 1 .A_L'... , . , a /- - • ' 4 'r• : • ",._4. 31/1tirtM..4.1',1. 4 .1-tit •,: 0 w ,9 V.Y 4 .-. . 41 wns/110341in I . - ta4 ; 4 31 44 .0 ., ... 1 c - littll ,4,l•:cttutt:i., , x l 314 e 1 ,.. , 1:i.t , 3:471 1 ' .., , 1et i t..146:6 4 1f; 1. id n it. tioliti arty, worth two or thre e of doll** , , 'UMN^JW!M ' 41CSIZA ' OS'X'AdIV _ EMI v to MeQarrahan or any other man,nadvihy the li.VaPkgry/glitiltieliTlCAfto pa occu pied abilar t errouttof tittepbstontorthe Government,- should not be repealed. Mr. WILSON - said he could answer those 4restiona angmnent. - • • Mr VAN CK'oppcised the saying that the ad originated in fraud and forge t ry MEW been InepPed uttly_ per ' - urY• ,iiar.:JOHNSON expressed ;his belief that Mr. McGarrahan's claim was just. iiturwri rerliteAfacts controverff r figttisrelait&°of MeGtiiatt, and . , arguing against the claim of the New Idea *1 Mining company, staiing that if the bill I was not passed the quicksilver monopoly in California would control the product and : After further debate . Mr. HIGBY moved to table the bill. Rejected-55- against 73, The'bill thenAssed7B against 49.. , • The SPEA.KI presented a letter from thp s tretary TreaawY,,transtatiting a • liimelital;report-lin , tride *Rh the British North American Provinces. Re ferred to -Cominittee • on- Ways and Means and ordered printed. .. - . - The SPEAKER also presented a corn• mnnication from the General of the Army, with reports of the several District Com manders, ,a& to the recent elections in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Louisiana. Referred to Committee on Reconstruction. Mr. IiAWRENCE(Ohici, 4 ) .ftotrii the 2n diciarv' Committee, reported a bill to estab lish a,baraztment of 2aw,lwhioliwas.,44 - - diiriocVp Med araPrechtmnittedl 4- - - • - - - Mr. BENJAMIN, from the Committee on Retrenchment, reported a resolution= call ingbl.::. on the Secretary of the Navy for copies of the rx espoudence in reference ,to the We: tivo iten 'clads;the' Oneobi'lnil-ta falai Adopted. , • , The Rouse went into Committee of the Whole owthe state aftherUnion, Mr. LAW RENCK Of Ohloeinthethair, with the un derstanding that no further business would A. be done to-day, the Spe A -er, however, noti fying the Hop.se it was 'hie, the attend ance of the' House mig ht be desired at the bar ()lithe Senate at 12 o'clock to-morrow. -Mr. GARFIELD deliyered an elaborate prepared 'speech On the financial questkin, concluding as follows:—"For my own part,, my course is taken. In view of all the facts of onesittiatiOn,• of all the terrible experiences of the past, both at home and abroad, and of the united testimony of the wisest; midi bravest- Blatestnen who have lived and labored 'a uring the past century, it is my firm conviction that any consider able increase of the volume of our. incon vertible paper money will shatter public credit, paralyze industry, and oppress the poor, and that the gradual restoration of our fncienDstandardof valuer Wilk I* , d us by the' safest and 'surest - Pith to 'nktirinal prosperity and the steady pursuits of peace." .'.. •., t . ...- ~. ._ :. . 'The Committee rose and the House ad iourned:i ' ;. - - _ , En MEE TT .MtAMias!r. Celidde,ll4:oll Both bideS--PrOhAflie irt. ponemeut—Aequittal More Probable— Chase in the' Ihtt:lgne 7 ,-It is Aimed at --,.. 1 ,- t f l \ Wmpuicylctlir; liliq .16, 16 ~ 6A ..' BothThelil3l 43l 4. 4 , l lerS eßarinti-impi are confident this morning. The friends of Johnsenitlhave all tdeng;..sMd they would ~• ;have enough votes to acquit, andAhat if one Senator became sick, another would • be ready to supply his place. The Radicals still claim a majority on one of the Articles, but the fact that the PreSident las . lie'retb , fore beeathe .best.informed, deeds many to believe he will prove so still. Hdwarit. arid- Conkling•lire bol,h conva lescent, while Grimes's •• condition is such that he cannot posssibly be in his seat to morrow. It is, thereibre, altogether proba, ble that the vote Will be again postponed. The Intl proportions of-the plot to defeat impearbirientheveliot beeirdeveloped, but scattered threads are, being seized here and there. As indicated in the dispatches ' early in the trial, the central figlifearkinf. the Republicans who opposed impeach ' ment, is Chief.J,ustice,Cluse., ~His position made it iinlecessao ' that :this ••opinion should be made, public, but they have nev ertheless been aped;, icnowil'• here, and his ri beang during the dial hasbeen marked by some characteristics which so - early In duced s distrust of-Grime and Trunbull. He has been, throamont • most int i mate with the Presidetit'S counsel and with Rev. erdy Johnson, who furnishes the apparent respectability and reallusins for the Dem ocratic side of-the Semite, and lastly:with all the doubtful Republicans. They have a. been gathered-around; him at dinner Par- ties.„ and have been made 'the i special re cipients of social - blandishments, in•which his accomplished .daughter is so well versed. Chase's own ambition, and his hoftility 10 Nadei and ;still 'greater hostile ity to Grant; are known. ,It is also known that each' of the fontßepublicans who have openly declared for acquittal, is opposed to Grant, igol t mewl of them ghitybi ;personal piquetC to gratify at Wideli expense. The -Ohronicle of this morning has a double leaded• leader evidently written by Forney, declartngiliat: Mosel afterfri+Wf coin's nomination in 1864, tried to organliti a movement tb 'divide the party;' and only 'retired •M' the .Supreute" bench when that railed. al* Mihintillg OP: *luck Patt.ftie ul timate purpose of Chase fs to nave three Presidential taiwlidates in• - the field with tifititiopeX,titteg. L the ',eleStimt, idt.O. the Haase and ce ydef: , .. . . Grant. • - The intimate relatio . . c,i ~.- retatzlkdre.. btdloch with his two , -%• . 1 7 -'• r§into - thelle ;partisans, , continues to be the theme of comment' 'lief& ' hs'iditedrsiitlin'tict that Mr.. Johnson-and -and Ids counsel -knew how these foutSenatztorwould Wore4ently in the 'tkialr':while •their , most intimate • 'friends • :With in ' . the#:. ° Y r q PSIY•ItPt e ~deeeWetl to' ta i rnktoc, _This morlthr, Mr. pq4.. wpd titofito,sot , before the se tiestlerrollifiVilegct and refisilptiod,f4r is, 01 inquire' into the condeekqf OpMissouri delegation, in atteni . ;til e r ,idtlpence ; the course of Senatorn nu,impopaninilefit. - .14, Uokh -. . . 'lnterViewf *Rif tlioirSibi, akif*fiklibkit gild thelettei r iiiittbn, littilX instigation. - The Speaker decided was nOt'iqiguirdarastilid, vitue-04.,A4 net nOttOthiallitif 'tlio ` honorl of! Alie Senate,, tor. - dootpettodad ;tie Antics ,of the In.. • trinlilti 9f itip ,, pnkrilegW, W/House: thetroodoSt..o4,u**Wer:ww+ 01.6' sate Mg. '' .1, i a.i , ,' J , . = There wain' oenicdltatiefirtif:ftilo4 l SO* tort IM$ evening at hir.Stantan r irrealdenci. Messrs. Wade and Wilidd kifrilist Mk Stanton to 04. whether the prWent • ttnviotediftW4litilikfidd fuse to confitm a successor Hr. _ Cameron do• 4314 IVO If ixsifiiiliti6 ' df nzo oo r h ipNebeAcy,eee= t t Ire oillioilk, t • ; t excuse.or' .The general is especially toltiekqiii , ' den, Henderson and Vs Tiiii rt Governer Hemilton, L i t re ' timidall_Mp ' • (*dug 1 nsterday for ins him n the street. 4- - las &tuna pie e;lnv Aiim ilvPhll= % pia : eV . .' Ilv= goes back, they sa ~ Mi:' E • " ...(' : It , ,uince , tow. you Am. rattit i ' ;' 4A Fi tal . 1t441 AMri ladcfparais obi gbt,suid . .: ii,rg 1..., 01 • 1 liir:AL, .ISteirtirt'stahorizes me to derir the report that General Grant has deter- P.•! . ... , :i1 , 1 , - ) 1 .- I . 1,.. Zr.. -, - I ',T. '.•.; .fk.:?:, REM PITTSB IMIH, ` A mined to have his, name. withdrawri.frOnt the nomination. Chimp.. Mr,Stefrart says Grant fa the - man for the Republicans first', -last and all theltraie:-* l-7 ' • Header - ton, by liis letter, shows that lie is for acquittals, , ghisr.onftsahr,e an flopped down the " Missouri delegation in the 'Rouse completely. • Van Winkle and Willey will both vote for_acquittal, which makes the required. nineteen. votell Dar' the'President, and makes the n_ peaelunent trial.e farce. All defends on Willey Siest Virginia. If he goes either for the President - or for Congress, he gives the verdict. Mr- Chase and Mr. Johnson are both confident of ado , . , • NEw Xonv, May 15,—The Trburie's Washingtah dispatch says : Anthony and Sprague are both doubtful, and are strongly clalined by the President's friends as sure to vote for acquittal: . " The Times dispatch says : Randall, of Patrawivaniai rho reretveibrt Sathattardpg ItiiirreGOV'ericor 'Hamilton, Of Teal e, Vegter day evening, big perfect strangsztoliamil ton, who' ever - saw him before, and the in sult from Randall is il prfeFtly unaccount able Boys in Blue and the Recreant Senators, By Telegraph tklphyrObarkikinittte. PHILADELPIeIiti i 18.a.lAt a meetisE of the Boys in Blue_thia evening, piesideu over by Cien. Joshua T. Owen, a resolution was unanimously adopted- expressing the belief that the course of Sertators,Grimes, Fessiniden tat& Trntabull Is i prOinoted: by malice, jealousy, disappointment,, and perhips a baser motive, and no pun ishment known to us would ex press our utter: E. detestation of these three recreants, who are to day branded with infamous notoriety, and though the chief sselected by these con spirators wear the . erminal robes of high office, or bear the insignia .of distinguish ed service in out ranks, they will find us in future as in the past, faithful, fearless, and invincible in our devotion to the great party which sustained us during the war. PHILADELTITIA, May 15.—The Republi can City F 4 xecutive Committee to-night adopted a resold - ion that the conviction of Andrew Johnson is imperatively required by the evidence submitted to the, Conrt, and the world and all loyal men will re guard with detestation,any recreant-Sena tor who, from selfish eintisideratiims, refuses to vote for the conviction of the great crimi nal whose guilt has been made manifest,to every honest mind in the country. Massachusetts Legislature and Inipcach meat- [By Tel e graphtictlle " Pitistruigb . ' 4 Gazett . C. ‘ 3 4' VoOSTBIS May 15.--'ltibliatds Jr. tee day in'trodtieed in - o'l3ll'6as° a resolution solemnly dement- ing attemptsto bring to bear ttPdir Senators in the diseharge of their judicial duties the. for t es of asserted local opinions, and still more the force of the organization, discipline,, . 0/4dOn wishes of politie s parties: - It ' *as Yiadb nitely postponed-101 against :0 . A similift resolution Ivan introdueedli ttuy Senate by Gen. Schtouder and f referreetO the Com mittee on Federal relatkms., EiFtitotei q4gtAL The Universal Peace:Society was addres sodto-day byaststr Stone, Cora Hatch, and others, and resolutions expressive of the views of the Society adopted.' Among the prodeedinga l was the readhig ofa liAter from Horace Greeley, Who, while believing in peace and-avowing .hisintention to do his best to secure it, says he apprehends some of the chronic enemies of peace will have to be disarmed; possibly :before we can have universal and lasting peace. EqUAL RIGHTS ASSOCIATION. The Equal Rights Association elected its officers yesterday for the ensuing year, with-Lucretia, Mott as ,President. There was a lively dbate in the evening between Fred Douglas; ,;;Bova Olympia Brown, Susan B. Anthony, - atid"they'Stone. Miss Anthony and , Lucy Stone denounced the Republicans because they would not adopt the Woman's ; Rights, platform. , Douglas supported the partY as far in advance of the Democrats prilboth negro, :and women suffrage. The American Church Union considered a resolution condemnatory of insubordina tion on the part of some of the clergy to Episcopal • authoritY, and pledging the trA/9 13, ,-„l6k PlitPygrt...aishOps. 34- , • the canons and dlsoipline of- the olharch, and finally tabled-It. TRIAL OF COLLECTOR CALLICOTT. The trial of Theophilus C. Callicott and othOrs t . charged with defrauding the 910 , 1- eininent of six hundred thousand dolltirit by the removal:Ads quantity:oZwhiskey from bonded warehouses ou fraudulent bonds, was ccitithierided The Citizens tosixactiou have figured up a tax levy which is millions Tess than the city and ..00nlityr billa , - passiid by the Legislature, but yet unsigned by the Gov ernor, DEATH-F i EOM. ABORTION. investiwitiOn is being made into the cir cunistwva, o,f the! dean pf:a ,girl , omed liordOberger, aged fourteen years, from abortion, perf ormed. it is , alleged, by Dr. Recard. .T 1144V4.410t4i*Iiiii. (r A prominent officer of the Merchants unt"'-E4r9lFf 00440440Preeenta that thry /c*ot OOmpantr:from the recent Tnb: 6617 , 10 i 1 net e x ceed POO& . Mr. Chittenden Superintendent of the Cont lisiirpoVlisalendered hhtivignk. tion CPA:BI44n DB4Dii ; Charles M. Wrcot sr. f a well lnovi counldardlirrdlmy R r delplda. 21t I Tt i•B'ECICABDFAE. 1 1 41 1, : r4 'a le 3 "*. Itiiteeoat prom li „,ent I 0.04.10.0.1141.44411Wei1ige, died to-uay. • - ozoonAitArckm,. The Atnerics4gettorsAkici(lafiaieti has re-elected sltidgealal,Y7xesiderati; fr e iss WM/1-'IQ, I csty 'Telegraph to the PltObirgh Gasette.3 GA.LVESTO _ L zt I , fitrThe,toSentV - 4,v7 , , fonno.lx4e las the 414109444pa1ar: the'repirine3re Inqehotten-,ease;. , l l rimp , poverty reeetititebettre r didi&libele% isPittatArmpeattagettediutli .;;, and was toKuty ooderaned for sale by th Di s t r ialuago- - - t1.1)41Atv33 ¶ NEW YORK: - .THE PEACE SOCIETY. thitrucle intlox. THE TAX, BILLS. • ik44 411 4 1, * t, iTeleirspliiisitlieittilbititiiftmedol''' t, May ,15.-One; hundred,. and. deielitaWF ol ftf Chicago ? liI'M:10% aulallb.o/44** fifty ttitSea ems yen route to Chicago. • • ,` •-' / ra j Ont i titinottrs A th e lfetrolft lnill'Ma rtei i l l g ite d tbi. and dreVe the Turks to the sea odibritilliti recent conflicts. 1.9 Ai., ; • ; • A 1111 diet To-bireiiiiiih Article asp the_WAlt. &cF•i te;f•ielegruph to the rittzburgh Gazette. 3 MAY,4 5 ,112 84 i 18 • , sswzTß+or his Senator Conkling continues to ithprr,ve in health, aml.Rom present„appelfa l uces be abld t d iappear in hia:'siiat ; ),o-Moi tti Senator Grimes is in better physical con- dition. Senator 'Howard does not stow any marked sigisioPcoifvaiesaiiiii: It is not cprtaip l thst.ttie yota on, impeach ment will be taktna to-Idoiloktr- - Specials report a caucus of Republican Senators was held to-day, hut:-no definite conclusion reached as to the course to jr4 pntAted' :. - Mother. tauten would be held later in the day and it was believed the-result; will be the postOorie ment of the vote to-morrow: Senater Wade is confldenkhowever,„ that the-conviction of the President ban be secured on the 11th article, and ' ;perhaps on one others The President's friends count eighteen Senators positively for acquittal. A CAUCUS Less than lief the Republican Senators had a consultation at Senator Pomeroy's to-night, with' reference to impeachment. The conference continued more than three hours. Senator Wade was present, and also. Senator NVih3on who hasjust returned from New Yeir The entire-subject-.was canvassed anthnotes compared as to 'what Setititors could be relied upon for the-con viction of this President. Itlwa-s agreed thet n the eleventh of the imposchment,erti clog:Stood thebest chance on conviction: — It is riaderstood these Senators are in favor of a vote being taken to-morrow, but -that question willlie — determinedly a full Sen ateAlence thete is nott , uncertainty on -the quedion. The Demixtrats to-night exiiess more confidare of ;;Ifie acquittal ofthe Pmeldent tharrthe Republicans do orAiis comiction. DEAF AND DCINED CONFERENCE. In-the conference at the American Insti tutions for Df and Dumb tonight, papers weriread bys ev. WIV. Turner on,hered itarye disease a nd onEinitial signs, L. Pratt on. Dearhinte College, VT:J. Ptdjaer on trades for deaf and dumb/S. t Porter on the best method - of teaelahag Amer, an P. Gillett on the employ- Mante of female teachers. Thesewipers reed lall'discnssion, and various *to , luitqts wereitioptvl. The President, by executive ordere,r:ler mitt Sunday4chool teachers employed in the Executive: Departments — to be.absent from duty on-Monday ifext, to participate in the auniversary of the Sunday School Union of Washington. . DECREE EXTENDED. The Spanish, Qovernment Ilas extended till the 31st df Vecember the "decree'allew.; Ing the intrOduction free of duty of cereals into Spain and Italeric islands. Straw and Ixak.are la r tb tiq admitted . :ort the :mime CYRUS FIELD'S MEDAL A bronze copy of the medal to be award ed-Cy, ras Wr-Fiebi-irruct - fir - Cngress — tisks been reeiveclat theVireasud'Dopartment, and was exhibited at the Cabinet meeting to-dayl. Hon. Samuel J. Randall was not in the Hansa ti.)-(lay. Owing tti Injuries iaceived yesterda,y,in the encounter, with ,e,x-Catlver nor. lituntiton, of .Texas. They Itre not, however, serious. , . B.Randolph, Chief Clerk in thelinited States Treasury Office, died to- - ' RECEIPTS OP ,CUSTOMS. The receipts of customs from. May Ist to 9th, inclusive, were 03,769,841. METHODISM - :. quadrennial uonierenee: of the Methodist I . i t• - ? , PP 11 11 1 c59.4 `9,44 3 rf1 it l :LI ' `.' I . • My lifegrapt to the PlttpurghGazette:3 Cimino, May 15.-4 , r ypitterday.'s ,aes sion, Bishop Simpson 'peered the resoluticlnit,Vbich*Cte adoPtedtlinaction of Wednesday being rescinded: ' • "WHEREAS' . There ii riow pending in the Be nate•of the •lrnited States the ; most . im. ; rirgi11.„40.411:2/44.../U4i.O.YOZJ iL Ulgage, ts 9.,... ration; au --- ~. -. r" ,- --..•_,- -• 1..;) " "WinhitAlljEVffiefibti-and:'ffelldiiiii,9 in this case have -been ; fully, °Ported by the people, so ttatall*l4.,. form an en lightened opinion; and —'" • " •• •' ''' - • t 1 WHEREAS, We are deeply impressed 1 that upon its.rigbtfadechA twilA largely depend theratilatY lad' efitS , of the I nation, as well as rellitiouspr vileges of our ministers's: l d member*- in many tparts of the South; and • - , - 1 ' “Wirratr4o, Tainfiii rumors are incircii- 1 lotion thatpurldY hy unworthy `jealotistes, andr.Partly - by corrupt influences, peanut*. i ry and otherwif" gm* acgmititlmploye4, efforts are belrig =Well) influence Senn torwimproperly, and to prevent them fro* performitigtheir high diitY3 theVfl;kre, I it/Zero/cad, That: we hereby' a 'Point alt hour !of prayer, -from, 3/, 49 40 t o clock o- 1 morrOw, to invoke Morey ' irom God upon our nation, and to beseech him to save our , senateita'frontertark;iindin infhichicialiani , 1 that their dealPlua shall be ...in _ truth aid righiecpmcss, and shallilmittlitett security and - fir(ollEgt th.pitgli t tai n t (ma i : , The ord &UPI did f, ~ : . tion 0f,r10401316 ~, 1 ...-xt ":: to -,.. z .3,---,. z , :,:....•.-;.; o,2abirty of iintliaus, propose . jl_ zt 4 • tirt=', of ? r il t i lir r li r keria k a •iresolatkai ' , request gt.itbri - ,, Cen • . t Col ..1 . . : to : . ...5 1 :44 .7 ,a ~.. . 1 ij,„ t.! . , '...., r•T , swab'' , -, '.•!• _ • `•/' I ."..''' Rey. Nit._. ;-; .r,{ " . 1 V •Ir t fert_, tri 9113t1011 In tii. . C. 4. 15 . .-. 8 I n U .. Keuhl i Oathelitet: ;,91,0tier i i i 3=a4 hied lit • , Bishop _ , 4 once a It li, ,' lte 'nixed - 1 terldnifilie'oisiste " ,the Supreme B 1 in they. Constit 'Thire'rtsdela•l; 4 lietitiono wit turlKJferint• Mt. Baltitrioros Mo., flegrus4= favor of lay rePr COllfetelloo P' OEM , PRO is 'EUROPE. 51111reSS,: ‘ , Victoria . by MO /Irish Chttrch Ilitrarehy— ' F. Train" oat— A Protest from Nova Scotia to the,; tf S . . :antuzeittl,:Qilestioli- in France;-: , ley Telegraph - to szette.l GRf *MAIN. • 1 , - AprozsgE! - . . Lozinop . , May I&.—Atrecelesiistield. dep: utation waited ;on the Queen at Windsor Castle yesterday and ViesenteiT an 'address from the HierarchY:of the Irish giving.their views' in regard. to the 'great changes contemplated in the establishment. The 'Queen replied in' vignetermai . . not Committing herself to' the policy of:either the Church or the Liberal party ow the question. • : • - • _ GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN.::,, May-15. , --tieerge TWaicie Train.delivered anaddreas at a public ball here bigt night.: The audience wag small and the ! proceedings,. •updisturbed.• The affair attracted little or no attenti on. ; PRINCETON ,COLLEGE intarmmoy ,, , BELFAST,' Mayl.s.—Rear. Br; James , Mit& cosh, of Queeen's ?who .was re= cently, elected President Intl. :Princeton , College, New Jersey, has not., yet.deoided whether he will accept the position. • PARLIAMENT PROCEEDINGS. .1 _Lownow, May .15. —M idnight .— In' the House of Commons this evening, ~ John Bright presented a petition.from the people of Nova Scotia •praying ,Parliament to , ropn Peal the act by which .the Province , - was united to the . ponainion of Ca nits. • The. petitioners denounck the' Canadian 'union act [as an evil, uncalled for and nniusi,lthe result of surprise sprung on the people, and of fraud practiced on - Parliament.. After the reading of the . dootnnent, the evening of the 26th inst. was assigned-for debate on the subject. • - r:. SUFFERING OBITUARY 19s3E~ u.:R'L.H~37I~'EM~i" ~~ ~ .. . . . , ~ . „ . . , . .. .. ... - f • . -'. / -- ' i ._. > r ' :'• - • . ✓iCL . r! M== talliliki FRANCE::.-,. 1 . ': 1 ' • __ _____... COTO'S LEGISLATIF F--FIT:TAINCIAT4RU,ESTA ON. PARIS, May 15.—1 n the' dots L4tiSlatiff the debate on commerceivtiie • commenced early in•the week with a speech `from M. Tiliers in favor of protection, ' Was contin ued in yesterday's session by M. De For cade La Roquette, the Minister of Com merce, who made a reply.to the argument of Thiers. He deprectited•the opening of the commercial question ( and the, , cr_patioa,- of a crisis in trade when, pesos and, industrial prosperity were sure and undisturbed Be' declared Irene* 4 wnilld not abiptwikirc t , i grade policy either On tale qiieetion. Of • tom merce or any otherPubllc titidatitni , • - Geri. Fairley, commanding "tbe enearlip; i meat of Chalone,inanStdriressittithetibbps; says , war islinit N. Pr tiiS l 4l2t 43 l . 'Wel ' 93 1 P allate ttB *4°lg4:4lll'' '4 ay a.— ventag. , ..anyatimatum has been diapatched by the French. Govern ment to' the Bey of Tunis. " _ ~ It is rumored Count ; De Sartiges, Minis ter. at Roine, will be removed. ' . . _ ARRIVED. QrrEENsTow* May 15.—The steamer Virginia, from 'l , lm Tork, arrived this morning. • FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. LIVERPOOL, May 15.--COIIOD closed firm and quite active, and prices are advanced a fraction on American; the last sales were at the following rates: middling uplands, at. 12X; Orleans at 12,4; sales to-day, 15,000_ bales. Breadstuffs closed quiet. Corn .aCt vanced to 38s. Other articles nnchang.ed. Provision and 'Anie!ictin produce without material alteration. - - • • • LONDON, May 15.—Evening.—Consols closed et 94;a9 , 1% for money and' 923i@ 93 for account ex-dividends.. :United States' bonds 70,4(i)71%. - Illinois Central - 95. Fa-PancrußT, fay ls.—,livening .— United bonds closed at 76. PA - iuS, May, 15.—Bourse closed . firmer; Rentes 69r45c. ' - • '• • . Alerwass, May 15.--Petroleum firm ato NDON, May 15.—Weather to-day, de , li:htfcil. BRIEF NVNVS —Mike 'McCool' takes a benefit at Bares Opera House. St. Louis, thi eve ning. v , . „ -The new. Constitution of ; Miseiselplil , was, signed 'yesterday by the members oft the Conventmn. ' • —John Butler, of St: tau% was robbed of or lost 14,000 oti the Paelfia; Railroad on Monday night last. '' 4' b —The net proms a tthe fair, .., 4/, of the Cretans, recently held' in Beeb3P, amounted to 121;000: ' ' ' ', . =C. J. Brackenbrish,. was robb on the street in Indianapolis, Th ursday night, of, nearly one thousand dollars, by garrolerc. —Senator Sprague - has 'appointed‘ Col. Wm. R. Reynolds as his substitute in : the Rdode Island delegation to' - the ' Chicago, Convention. ' ,•"..' ,-- . ' • —The storm TilialidgylMt *ea. :very were bi Maine,' , they severest, it is :said ' , known hu , years. ' 4tie b: damage s was,done, in - Lewistew and vianitY.' ', - -- A irennS mail:efone . Orchard, ill the 'cliant, Penitentiary a; Jeffersonville, after. W ing In anatlethßOP.fiseePel committed suleide by banging biniffelfr .'-'> s• i • - ' ' =James GrabelPi Xtrakeman on the. Penn sylvania Railroad, op. WednesAlay, in driv. , ing -a Cow, from. the track !fell: an therair artd•waelnmoVeir and killed..., !.:-.. .... tI .. . ' ~.., .SheramPs large plin” fag mull i and boa' factorY, witlyseveral adjoining tentauents; in Brooklyn,lN: tifi e *bre destrori4 by Are Fridaylmorrilitg.l - -lioas, 1100;000. '• ' ;—Tife'SilieklYit,(lt.Y:)`.flidine aittii;thc'e day broke up.a bogultdrytmodiffirni =der the name 'Of Ryder er:COi,,Wl4 are Alleged, t° hkivr itie r df i t i i q u o dw o o,o.,ol34 . 7: nesik,M .' ~ " . " ; - .-. . ,'•7 , - 4-Saiili Gioia: - a ' mui c i imkg; flro m County, Pa._,_jum !,„,, Itygniatuidai l ei g: ) a, ferry beat7 s Tb . : Ti rN• fevinagviute4: -t9 cci a..........t.... inmit"5uie1 ....... ,de ' , _ ...4 .,... *. ,... , ” ":"A14.,* 3 1 1 t4 , ; •_., ' '''''''''''.1377:191.,‘"1441`'._,,0:.;,tz44,, i 4.. ;-o;,n Exo :otiiik, ''' et.iiritik*frobbiugt this. Tes# , Cdf* - denWitkgrilrifegro g ___,,, irrestad** aoditeroKPAlPOuT ' /140.°Rite,,I,IffevgflestaKE. .. lii7 , :i ." t .4)ls. Blantoss.luld lOWA . 0 7 0 1:„ MAW stAreentilltit tretneliZ e dayiAllo-dhkW 4 M , 'thlferw who ittelial.libir• ..4,6444440 , erred mute ' ' , Alin :7.1- , , oiTA., 1 ,0 * ...,„.., . t Botirlilutliineen - -- .- ' - '''• thigtheismel lbr' • - O r ''' . diktatitled trYy1W . ,,,,,,,..„ .wth i se • - aid : undeftwavv.• o votes fbr n{.."' forfeits sue tmnwfb REM United States District .Castrt--Judge Mc • ''' . Candle O.: ' •• • • i In the bankruptcy branch .the following . . petitions forfiithil . discharge Were: ;Medi ( Daniel Bradbury, :-Bradford - cotatty::- Upson, Erie countyi,.Leander - L. G_Kiffe.,`i Joseph Felloes; second, and I. J.. 'Trawl'', all of Luzern"county : ' .A.:ths4 ditehafge was ti4ilM IDA;Ilia: tificate awarded to James Cuddy, of Pitt- burgh.• ., - • , , , -lit . Petitions for adjudication Wi l li, 'Wed tt f D.Btoneroad,. Pittsburgh; jno. Ef.ll6orn,- Crawford county; min Jerry .-A..lThomas;•WiT4 - tig'Y county, and W. F. Evarts„ `Erie ' ; c° P llt ' " 11: • ItiVEN CIE ' aoNsinrAby nisi! ' ' !I • ;. The case of. C. C. Johnston' and Klohaiir• - wilsou, .revenue officers of the Twantiet District, indicted„ for bribery, and cons -+ racy, was proceeded with, the defense con:.' tannin g their evidence.• ..- -k . ./ .Ik , it .1 E. ff. Henderson. Deputy. Collector,pf the i twentieth District; testified that from - 14'4-, vernber 15th' to Decemberzlsthi -Joh - ningiV • was in Clevelaudi:havingr.beeridetairteslit thiGoyertunetn. Witness hadneVer IC his reputation - called in questiOn.- - 310 . • known Wilson sincelB6l, And liintairtileri for truth had been • good retie , the tbriekst t his affair. - Witness stated on k r uroseTe „ nation, lhiit, , Johnston might:ll4e iii ii 4,, Off CIO fret& Cl elan by ~.**9e,(it pit, , ~,, without . goingtci - Meadville. ',' ', T , .' ,' : Ik. ' - - AT large number ' of witnentieireikindikni by the , Tdelltdite,T ( -who teittifitidqhfit TV**, - _ . would tiot believe S mith ' Oath"; OK nisei giving -defendants .an eaccellent , e t wu• previous to -the present eb.args. ..•-it S nr.• . assessor of the twentietbidistri/4- WEIS for the purpose of establishipiiibillf* salligi4 tion that Johnson was in Cleveland-, 4:11a-rirgt: apart. of Noveinber and Deeeinber. _lfer vey Kennedy, brother- in n;j'en4l Cifiedilat he had 'never, deliVereda Small, arpet sack to Smith as sworn to by Smith, min did he at any envy money' fficirkit, Smith to thedatter: - -T , • T ;-• ~ r 4 ' • A largentimber of witnesses' testifittilkii% the good reputation of Smith for teritii,pi I The testimony closed,: and S p half in rat . two the Court adjourned,_ :,;'.l"be . , Mg of counsel will be madithie,l3.l9, pg;i 'Jo j , . . f - 7 -4*--" .. ' - ir:, :11 ~ ..)?.. District coart—Judgu 111stmoim .... , In the case of G. W. Csnfteld,ys: 3;4 ~a 4: W. B. Troy, previously reported, the , nry, found for plaintiff the.sum of 17„387:541 .- . -SartinelStevensdn and Geerge Mot on,. AdminiStrators of Alex. Stevenson - ", de-- ceased, vs. Philip 11. Stevenson. 'Jur. ' I disc - - charged and plaintiffs 'take a nonsuitp Willi leave to move the Court in bane to- I kti off such nonsult. ; nu , ' ' ' . ','• '''l ki `•' l, •,..p. G. McGrew, for iise of .J:33. Snesithenit vs. j. $ • . McDonald. Juror withdrawiiiind cause; referred; to : .be n t Connell, ii.T.; F. Dravo and Thoinas Ewing r .foregt#44 914 , ' ' • Continua Pleas 7 Judge ility e..... ~..., " 'ln the - cinni of Green/4 McMannp l'j‘Yli- Benny, jr., the jury foun d feOliniitnct.!,ne aunt of $244. •,_. • ' - - Ili <-; ;,, 1 John Raines 'and John Johnson, Sxectt tcirii of 'Kennon Reines, dtfeitiiskid, - vit.' 3Tillin A. Graf: - -Verdief. for. plaintiff for $1408.75? .;denies :Mackey' Ttli.•,Tifaties , :l.i l , l o 4 *-- Verdict forplanitlifforts9o743 l :- T r -...'• II ,_......___.... • ./1. ; . idency— l'-,. i-o: • Annual Session ,of-the Grand Lodge.-` ,' At the last Anntial Seaskon of tipa Granti Lodge of the Independent Order ,' , !„ a•• tlows of 'this State, beide!. Philp elphbh - h seat of the Grand Lodge, and wbereri# its previous sessions have been held, ititias - decided to have an innovation of'tha lade, and'a resolution providing for boldinkrits next Annual Session in this city wt* adept:- ed by a vote of 305 yeas to '3l nay,e. , Th 6 session will commence on Tuesday morning; the 19th instant, ana continue five iays;ltift usual routine of business, suehaa a nutting new members; submitting of th6l.antaal reports of the, Grand liaster, Speretary, Treasurer, Arc., will be 'gone, throughsw - M.; The result of the annual election ..tvillbii made known and the officers Olciet!.iistalioa. on the second day of -the teasiorr:,. P l Arnendi xrrents to the bplawsirelatinglo thefinarieek of the Grand Lodge, and thenerlyProbje ed Orphansr Asylum, will , be - actetrupOW f Richard Viratson, the pmentOrtindlOi;luter,: - Will open the session, On , itfondasl.Btiritekt at., - .the Grand .laicainpment of the I Statel will hold its session in the same pace;yritfik- J. VP: Tyndale presiding. : Repor*of,corn. , , mittees, counting of 'the votes' loil'olli6er4, installation of the officers 'elect, gitntin it' charters for•new subordinates :tc.; - VW" constitutethe principalblSinee;tOaetitini• acteddoring•thesestdon. - • • N .i-:,) ik).l.-I.l'/«12 ,The attendance .of repreilentaiotVel anal' . - members of the. Grand Lodge** Granill Enctunpment from, all pelt= of %ate Stateu will be , very - large, and•ll,r,ol4-3rlrCtlaisr. vicinity are Makblg • the' Pdati oi eeiFttn*li*.f. preparationsi• to eve .the -visitin.o a x?lodial l reception: - Airangeniente - btive;rbtien, 4',. footed 5 by the' GrandigeoaretarY arid Trea*, - ; rarer with , • lL"W.="Givisaleto,; - tlie l •General, Ticket Agentof an d • conipany, which ;will =WWII' Will ~tatol the trip off theparticipanta -to ,sestifono , and back.. ,Il'hose comirat to- - hurgitg %lAN) ref:ll4ll4 to, pitroliaratt .: ir'tfoketit f at;lhe depot ,payirout Weifell- , e,oilli.fr The-repriOntagvek.p,f ,Le `, 0 - ...4.r.X.ffige-,. , aral'Encalniprnent; - and fine.. . 1 1„;: i en....uVe.d., d to gaga- in , the-revactlin'i.... - ; - 0 , Ana.: et a provided . withlYed , retinit;; . ••••• • ''Thlo.'ti) , starting. for _their; honlet‘ 0 .7.!. . 0 .- 0, ra.`d h Soistary. i On Wedntisds :_. .. ~ nttlq 02.) s_tr.t3l.4lnes Si Nicholson 1 • 'tOtW Paculkbers of Aire egliOttenninvi and en Thilreits7Pviliii ) -% ' 4 '" ° :‘ ugl t tiod eritertaltimentlri ~Ite •o 1 o .. it; , skating linkiii.Agiigh4py . fr ir vidoos„, belhik• &oersted . .4,1 fitted, . 19f,# 1 4,41".. Press,ar rn— -,.... —l, ,--.0.1 - :i= .ux: The Board of. • Directdrs of PWAnOt l4.. ' vitnia Central Railroad httra re Toottolu aE crease, the capital atocir Of: •sornPiga.7 tNY 4 ,44 .- fitEe. per cept,,n14.04. ..04,...e1he y ! lant4,. capirw' cir the'. ebnimny i lieu ' 7i7 seven seven .milligen. The BNma . • 1 • the exraininier 'is ••neadtid to ' . pve ~, ',.,1 company's ,b•ame. ..__,: -, 1 7 : : l i.o , ...‘,, ; • mie ostaatut joissii 4 , ,4,• ~,, .... ~ • (By Telegraph to Vie rottstarshiis4.46thwetti;l,- -; • liowArataass; . 1 %.2..50n AB: f Middlillg. 3 o3i= "jell ' TOk 7,, : ' tiono44l Gat i ,Aesforthals ex: to + Pot" OWi, _ B4 . stob k sks69i,• . _r II . MOW& . i iffilic Tokr,Bll l 4 Z,,:vWqr., r - . 14 , : 14 iqvi. 141:' , Plie lafts' lik• e:, ,k- ,, ,, b d, +e4.' Itt.••1 cr § en List,feflq& A` l - i le' ' '44, 'iv roar duli Or ( " 11 , "i. - ''' -. , ~' 90,11•Zert firm . , il/ l'• '- . :,.- ise , ,alesinsr atsic osl tharfhtatztit 1 ~i t - if Fifiek t '' ) d u po,,,VNA, idisdondedigillsopktalitWe ,- ditier g itgg e • 4 404)4klikelilint" . MO' keg t J.- ,!- tl. , 1 1 Lttlld =MU= IiI3MBER 116. TIIE 'COURTS. I. O. O. F.- , [;, ENI