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M. !, . • -- • • [ ey telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette. ] Zif.,l l ' ' ..' -;- Can e° : l eet TS. ' THE CAPITAL. • . posed • ZE=S t'f. , .mAzso,, • 1 i EOM MST 1011101. ICIXV*CLa • iO9CPUOL:KXI2r. VORIIVIr/UCONGRESS • • , vay Telegraph to the ritiibnrgh Gazette.] . -.• r, WASIZINOTON, June 11, - 1868. • , • , trbm the ierritori: edininittee --The joird-resolutkagrantiegParidisdint o PeleexiittiX./Plrntlite IftlitClltidgefgsr the corps in which they serVe!i , ttrieg-tif j , war, was Plumed ! : ;?-ltr4l Mr. CATIELL presented a resolution of ....0 . 07 - *litaiar:clrpbr - ik -06tio - As*voi of thelteCUM'blitVirMANraVelUiniliontftiade :of.the United state* • Referred. The' 4e4at certain' °N val: contriddoraWasdeed: 'Mr. HOWE'S 'amendment•declarliig.the award to be in 41 1 11Aa11.Q1E1Anwpi rejected and that of EißlNpos, - inahing - it a full ! db. .charge of all claims on account of the ves sels 1 4911-wilich,the Malting Board made. .allowancereport" was adopted, Nehenj.he bill waspasaed. MeStihiNElß' .moled a recon siderat i on ~ c d the vote be the ' passage the do the rebel , Statesi. and it- vraa,rec'ezudd ,•••eredie silo* Mr. TATE4l;Anikeitappech. YATES their: spoke: initiyok of the *T-OtiotrintiV intial rights to :all. SUMMER then WithdreW his Motion' ~tid the bill to CoetiMie'the%kreixitnen , s Bureau was tahen up , M HENDRICKS HENDRICKS 'characterized tbe bill -as an attempt to oontlmui's political domi nation, saying that the people will eon ' :•deitin that wall sit the other reconstruc. Mr. D Called the speech &plea for 7 'the Democratic candidacy. - • '• • Mr L'WILSON defended the Bureau as having been more than self-aupporting, and • Ackliressedtbd opfttionlhat, vrtade the rebel States will be divided, Grant will have - twenty Northern States. • The_debatewas continued for some time bY Ittosarit.-I%ttiertalaftE.Jr.,y Hendricks,' I liavis and others. Mr. DAVIS in the course of his remarks, _yielded to allow Mr. STEWART to intro duce a bill relating to the contested elec tions in the City of Washington. Referred to the Committee on the District of Colnm r. BULL called up thabiltio fo neve the political disabilities of Roderick It. Butler, of Tennessee. The Committee on Judiciary reported a substitute relating to the disabilities and requiring e as apriirequislte to the hording .of office on -oath, simply to 'support the, Constitution of the. United States, and give faith and alle:giance to the same, and faith= Italy discharging the duties of the -office. Mr; - DAVIS moved to amend by inserting Sifter the names the Words "and all other persons.' Mr. SAULSBURYsuggested the words for any other citizen 'of the United States." Mr: DAVIS accepted ; : the amendment, end oalled for the. yeas- and nayikr•snd.lt — was! rejeeted;theAye Democratic 'Senators present _voting aye. tats iinestiowlsting:On'the -final -, Mr: BUCKAL ,BVir made *speech n o tion to'. the - bilL; Be ••discussed the.,. record of Mr. Butler, °ailing him the' Worst case that Congress could - choose. for,this relief, iintititietigthatlnjustice thisactingitipon sepsriffseog a atath than making a general proviidon to apply to all who may be made subjesCof such -;The bill then rasa• by• twenty-three to five Messis. nakalww„.. endrichs, McCreery and Wade voting nay. with waspresent but had paired With Mr. Tatteiscf, - _lrenilestsee; who would have yoteiLaye. Adjofirned. • • 1145118 E. OF4OBRIZESENTATATS. ::lift:'l4.l.lisELrel. sent 'to 'the- Clerk's Mer- • • rick, lec•uneel for. tbolrecus =tut, o made "*A irferiggl 'steteinitit Ake,l4thirer sr. •ibi,*r... Reglir,fta Ahe effect that he ' ( ter) was In possassionof tele gram after telegram passiug between Mer rick; Woolloy. out Warden, - the 'Prebident's :short liand writer. Merrick denies in posi tive terms that 'any such telegraphic) co& respondence had taken place.„ TheSPEAßEltprooettaiod;is business of the morning hour, to call ibr reports from . .thif Coinksittee bn tteraitriot or. lembia. The bill - to , incffleporate the National Hotel- Na tional,. A rt Union n, after a brief 4,690-001,04:was tbble4.:%; Mr. INGERSOI,44 yielded . the floor loorailly to - Mr:lEl~i WhO'offered a reso -I.l=tiegellwtiptut. as to father - having beds Stied id the Rings ten.(3snadst) PenhentlerY, beanie° an Irish American Feelbasisper *ad been found ilk Ids•pmisession, and.directing the Commit. , tee on PaoloAtt'airete knave: tillte the dip, asked Mr. WASEIBURNE, ..,..„,...,...ef ' in4 ,„ xof the , xr. Hunter tazudgoien .4,,v0.ur•-,47. owe, . MI rtiGr _assuz__ __ ram 4 ~.h w' ' gentleman does . i 'watt any - explanation of the case ge-Z: Ildt to Vai/WPWPILIg °Mr.. ' ' t"ni il OW any ' he'd Oita WPM? . ,_ ~ l'ile.rm.""62th'itsoten4el.l4l4—tfhlivelt - I ia il ect t° A s r. let -the introduction of the ; s o luti on,i kwd 3,,, it in ohinimnsbMsidkin ;MI tag" s hotdd tic).2L,18,-"Car..."Aigr....a........ ' . . 4 tfint some d exis o n la- ot 4341.11111.4..7.e.17 teit.`power to %Pare .....,.... if a, an d put the, Ipend-me Iftlens anivacielundim Wine- t3-11,144gplititi701 , - • , -. ' : 161 4 4 f i OOMAW , Milgillit . te refened,,..L.,,m,-- T o . tw ut oe t tet it be )I,ll6l,4Www.Daapoacrur,-.. , th e - L .40 2 M 0 • if lean prevent -..- -• Me liten Virtririniww'a NU tectirds -4 M. Ar4GE .1434 ' a of the ex *t . 4 frt lealle ' ' mad ,and anthorix;,. ' mi - ''''' canal" - a nd' a q uedn _A. l 4 o l i. between • km or, a men tut' b e °Pend-- . the line of Veorketotm and Alexan dria'.V ei.-----min the eeditiedeetazi l ' l " ;i l ;edriTer ti 4 hour heYing ex pired, neit. , i 11Z1911"111=147resolution' is I th t i- Mltintroduced a having ' Sfoldslion,' reference -,..,_,...i.telVantrat oat the authority to lluclliii"lt'="ll7 — 'arnd for tlentons;l94, carthe Commit , , torreed .,..... , .....4- , , , Andlt Ina 7,.. ,,,... leirr t.. offerit ASi b ir teljt t greretioreee.//ot rep=vailintaiit in'aolrth Carje, elect sok, . en, Itlneel r - 1- ' Cif iiro-bolored Merit ~,,id ambers, oimemeor. &UMW iiiiatorthe I39venxie . 1e .t4' 414141 A .,4 wara brittimmit nb arlde.lilit4ptertilatmel:' .40,46i550n and '' anellitl' *-delips!s., in close 4 MlltOdy la .well known 4:411 re ln 121 Milt ' vielnlTl. objected. Mr. BLE, o; Kentucky, Mr. . BROOKS hoped there would b e no abjection, ff , Sbn:_iinsidesieni. of DOmoatits in 'reancissee,, Alabama and North Caroli na were- 'rtlact'lnvestigated: ,9bjettion was not:withdraw Mr. DONNELLY introduced a bill regu kiting ,the : dirt Position of; laud grante. al :read :made fins militia from Stillwater to St. Paul, Minnesota. 'Referred to the Committee on Publio , Lands. . 'The •• SPEAKER' presented a message from the President communicating infer, motion Itittfirence to the recent treaty for the ()sage Indian lands in Kansas. ~ ' Onjnotion of -Mr. CLARK the message referred to the Committee On Indian Af fairs; with power to send for persons and On motion of Mr., ELLIOTT the bill to promote American Commerce was post ported until Wednesday next: ,21 1 .1mIfoinie__Went unto, Committee of the -vide tvie - taken on the amendment offere d kik niifil by Mr. Ferry to exempt.from apecial tax deal • era in , manufactured' lumber and , 'bread and the wan rejected. Mr. CIILLOMi of El., rucrVed to exempt manufacturer :of,. sugar, .Irozr l / 4 both; after discaision thelimendment wait rejected. _ Mr. BLAINE rnovedtkiadd aproviso that breadstuffs shall not be classed as mane-' giddied."( -Rejirtifed - 4 Mr. I•IAYNARD moved to add to the' proviso exempting butter and cheeme made forinarket in the United Statert. Agreed to. All the'paragraphs in the section impos ing a special tax having been disposed of, the Committee prOceededlo - the - next ondrt long - disillusion' took pies =; reference to the luayment of 'special tax. on the trensfor of business-from one party to another. ' An amendment offered by Mr. PRICE that no such second payment shall be ne cessary was agreed to. , • Mr. HOLMAN moved to amend section 85-by. including „among those,whusball not bUtaxed, as manufactiliers, or dealers per sons who make sugar or molasses from sor ghum,' the product' of their own growth. Agreed to. • The Committee, at ten minutes past three, rose temporarily, in 'order to allow Mr. Butler to offer the folloWingresolution: R,csolved.. That Charles W. Woolley, hay ingappeared before the Committee on In vestigation, and answered all questions put to him by the Committee, and thus purged of his contempt of the House in that regard, be discharged from arrest and held only to appear and make farther answer if required according to the aaidmots:• ' Mr. BUTLER added that the witness had answered fully and distinctly every ques tion which had been put - to him, and there ;seemed, 'tithe judgment of the Committee, no 'further reason for - keeping him in ar rest. His further attvndance would be im cler the sunimonsl s e I• , Mr. ROBINSON asked - Mr. Butler to al. low him to ask one question. Mr. BUTLER—A simple question, that Is all. • Mr. ROBINSON—Is it so that Mr. Wool ly was originally arrested by order of the Committee, without as order of the House Mr. BUTLER-1t is not se; he never was ordered by the Committee to be arrested. Mr. ROBINSON—It is so stated ; by Mr. Woolesi. - ' . Mr. RUTILEmoyed the previous Ones- tion, and the House was dividing on that motion when Mr. Eldridge expressed a de: sire to ask a question. - - Mr MAYNARD and *there called him '' 1 : 4411 V 4 - 13 mormraystuAr est Corded and the rasa on adepted;4xid the Hasuse 'again went into Committee on Mx_ Bill. A. number of verbal amendthenti were madd to sections from 97 'to 102; the 102 d section centaidine schedule B, stamp taxes, having been remedied. Mr. BLAIN (Mich.) moved to strike out e. thit.PaFagrap4, taxing agreements or traao,. and argued iicitupport of his motion. Mr. SCBENCK argued against it and said he regarded it as a test question 011 vamp taxes. Amendment yeiemed. , 11r.-STEiLBTtB, N: H., niaveti'.ato amend the paragraph regarding assignments or transfers of mortgages by making it a uni forta tax of twenty-lave cents. Adopted. Mr:GA . /WIELD, at Iwliati minutes four O'clock, moved that: the CommMee rise, in order that he might submit a tno tlon tip dispeuse,with the evening- session.. He remailted thatker - was informed that a proposition was now being matured which, if perfected.-would save very much time. The'Committee rose aruIMniGARFIELD moved the evening session be dispensed with and the morning continue its session till file O'clock.. _ liff.l4CHENClCtrged the otintimuince of the session till past tive. Mr. OARFIELD then insisted on the sin gle motion that the evening session be E dis pensed with, and the motion.was agreed to , V 11 51 . 143 "/ 6 .: • • • Mr.'GAßPll4l3 i ikei iinovaiVlO- go 'into Committee of , the Whole remarking that the Committee might continue in scullion as long as it chose. Belied made a motion ..dtiCOI tfcl.,bostilityi !Abe, App la itte e of WAYS and Meatus. Mr. BENJAMIN moved an adjatirnrnent; On'oount by letters the vote was 47 - to 51. Mr. BENJAMIN demanded the you and `V ,0 resulted jean sOfla .o f so the. Heitieer r refuged tOtdiourri„ , On motion of Mr. BENJAMIN, the Sen ate amendments to the bill to admit the' States of North Carolina, South Caroline Lonildui;l343eyealuid 4.llibunit to repro - ' sentition in Congress were taken' from the Speaker's table and referred to Committee, on Reconstruction. „ Oitrned ===== I , ltw Tons, June 11.—The germ, Park races have been poaponed on account of a - axam. - _,ltsutily;gotie pal rain storm. IlLany'of the editorial fraternity .:have rived Points, to attehd • the Astorlietleo POWS: O4 4" t oriel - Na ha ietielitionnt 'cooper institut, i wayil*N. the Trish citizens. , Mayor Hoffman vtrOdeti:_ -After the 'ed dies! bi'Cotaidiftigle; "Cserfes - otreloin. tions tvercidoptimilityerbittlekPretection ofAciestearnitinens. , 2l.. j" , Commodore Wortisn'altd f : - (ri in. Wile{ of thellarYintillOhilluiredere - gtnotig Passengers for EttroletPeelltetael i Anlerke tt U ttehion tti - diti 4 A 4l4Nine !ii! id in the care of. Benjamt% yaw", sti Thomas Itentiarde'be erhieb r.to_oiJoi had previously found; yealitrifot. pram in the matter of a robbery otitioroostitta • Cra 4ta ntstntiM il ' Pier' etPa° _ . .MA*O • ningof the AstorlltoratePA. l . SPl x_etlithwmAii,thutpailpri lest tivenlPll.4 &Mmg Lotto OM° VW tett;SWO. 81 feu bYthe present proprietor* 31 . 60 Are 44*.4 13 alltagEllgaisan sons ve 4.441 of the Jeri borpulli w ho 0021dided ibZWrty-two yea*. - Among' 4b l r!V tur r'irinlvtall Meespla I -BrokorsJO-Bina* • 4 VIIS ' •, 411, -- . 1 1 . ,14 . 14 7 , 4 1 4.103Ta I The steamer City of New'york, from Liverpool, just arrived, has tun oases of, antall,poz, and Is detained at quarantine. . . . . ... . . .. . 1 . . • ~ ,-----,--,,,,,,,,,,,,t v,-- ,7 3.3-t, " , 7 , - ", - ', " -'4 % .i-..1,,,,,....., - 04, - ,...,1-4-, - -. =,..lts - 1t7, , ,.', ..,,..,,. r,..-•.:,,,-..-.,,,,,,,-i:.-...-,-;,--..".-=',..-:---rv...t,,C,--:•t:.,,,,--,c.,r7z.,:,'P-cp;'l-.-.-,-A,x,,,--.:-s.--,,--,- 5; rtr ,,, ' ,. . , Jr. ,6 7 , 4f:. - = . 7T , kv ---, - ,,,,, ,, , „:; -- -,,5.,5 ,,, ,,Te.,;,->iii , , , ..... 1 .?,.-,,, : , .,,,,,_,-,-,, t ,..z-q- ~:q v ,.4-,- -... , . , :k•---- : _ , ; 'g.,A:,,cha;.--,-w...,z--0„,,,t=-,:i-,.1.,-4:-hAL!-s.:"_;sfac--4,itrr.;-.ze+--,_;:.-f,i,f:,,,_-t-4.f:A-;LA-,,-f.-,t,,,.,.zrvir,,-%;-kz,-;-,4n,p-,-:-k_:.-,k-_,,t.t,sp,-,z,,,,m,__:,i_:.,•;,--w0'f,,,,!--Wi-*4W--I-li•--"f;;'-''-,g,S-,,-'3z'r4:4--:r''--4A' c!-A. -4.-- ,(0- , " 4- 4 1 g , 3; 4 '-‘ 0 -vk , ', ,- -%" -,- : ,- erf':--tTssa;i-mhofat*WwiPi,-- - --"---- - , . ------,-- - 4 ... - -r-Attra , --- 4 ' , 4 , -•- - - 4 ' - - hiicve94 , ftit , -, ,, 4 , : - .gset. - 1 , --,2r 1 / 4 , ,t4W.,A s tstroyetx.o. --v ,,,, 4 , ---- • • •,1-1 :3-- , • , -41 , t -- 4 , 716 --- , . -,.... ta-wv..---- New York jUmu. The Mayoralty ImbrOglia Mayor ad 'interim, Eleeted-• Commissioner Ro'lines Letter ,.ot Resignationr7Nominations by the. President Chnrges Against Gen. Butler—Woolly llafleils &c. *, (By Teleiriph to the Pittiburih Gesettiq 'WASElttierroN, JIIIIO , II, 1868. Mig.2IIOIeVIAT•TY P 3ll/11 " 111° ' I . _ ke; Patimprritive' members _ of the t's4 , iioarila of the' WashingWM.city Cotificibr, metin joint session last eyoningvand7are greatly enCenitiged in tlieir piciceedithga b appearance- of the Republican Aide man of the First Ward, who claimed the the board. of:whiclh to was ,a,,;member w , not properly organized, and therelbre h took his seat - furlong thee Conservatives.'Th Committee heretofore appointed report° that - they "were still - unable to obtain the re turns from the Itepublican, , Regi,ter,.3n or der to count them se an to determine who is elected Mayor. Under these oircurn; stances they offered a resolution, which' was adopted, that the Joint meeting adjourn t till to-morrow afternoon, for, the purpose cif electing a Mayor ad interim, A resolution was adopted inviting Republican membeis to attend on the occasion. The ,Oonservative members of the City Councils, joined i by Mr. Lemon, one of the Republican Aldermen forming a quorum of each board, proceeded to City Hall this afternoon for the purpose of holding ajoin, meeting.: The object, an 'previously pub lished, being the election of a Mayor, te serve ad interns, until the (ideation whether a Mayor has been legally elected could be settled. They •_ found the . doors of both chatibers locked and the keys car ried off. They had a locksmith with them, but .the policemen prevented them. from forcing an entrance into the chamber. 'Ph eY,, however, proceeded to the basement, wher they organized in meeting. The Presiden made„ an A address, n ,which he sal their object was not to violet any laws, ' bat': to lave the questio of Mayoralty settled hi strict accordan with the charter. A psi:amble and resolu tion were adopted setting forth that by the action ..of Bayles J. Bowen,- who as snmes to be Mayor, and of A. C. Rich ards, Superintendent of ~ Pollee, the Al dernien and Common Cermetl have been excluded from their • regular plates of meeting, and' providing far the appointment of h committee to employ em inent counsel and bring to summary jus. tieesaid Bowen and Richards, and ether alders and abettors in the {unwarrantable proCeeding& Fax-Alderm Lloyd • was .elected.ldaYor ad • interim. There ; was much excitement Mend `about City 'gall during them proceedings. ... TEEsmiol?Wriorr 'conxessiorrinCitozo ' • *it* to thO 'filecritary of Treasury trio4Al* hlSofilesitixtike effect when his successor shall be qualified, Is made pub lic: He states as reasons for his resignation that after the Philadelphia Convention there wore numerous removals of assessors and collectors of Internal ReVenue throughout the country forpolitical considerations, and produced a sad blow to the reputation and efficiene3r of the - service. Thep were made regardless albs wishei as Commie. sioner.:He would have resigned long ago, bnt yielded to the Judgment of his Mends, who thought the public interests-Might be promotedby his remaining in office. All nominations since have been Made without a reference to his opinion of their fitnesi, and his - recommendations , for`: remo vals, even for grobsest misconduct 'have been almost unlvmdly disregarded. The Assistant 'Assessors and Inspec ,tors,' appointed in itecordance with the , ugage. bY the. Secretary upon;the, nomi nation of Assetsors and Collectors are either dishonest or inecimpetent;l4l„4 , their reWirelf. he, sees no hope ,of securing. While he Continues in - alike be is songfit . to be made, responsible for, their. failures, although absolutely powerless to prevent them. He closes with an acknowledt Merilt - of the personal and' official -kindness 'cif /kli , . .sUty towards gin. - • lecommizorrit BERT To , irg WENATE. The following nomination/1 were sent to , the Senat e today : C. K. Hall, Collector of .Cnstoms in the District, of Texas; E. C. Darlington, ,Collector of Customs, York toirn, Va.; Jos. ForsAh, Collector °t inter. nal. Revenue ' Fi ft eentph , District of New York; Willia m Raymond Lete, 'Assessor of Internal Revenue, Third Distrid of Massachusetts; ' Charles J. Barbour Ap." pulls* of Ilerchandize, Portland, *nine. mamma' cianons AnArrier ntrritn. , Madera Butler and Brooks were today . examined by . the Special Coliamitteei here., totore'aPtiiiiteiftolvquire into Mr. Bricks' charges against Mr. Butler relative to cer tidn Sold transactions. r - ' * 0/1100111D` ON:SPECIAL Major General Thos. D. Wood is ordered on :s duty, on account of phytdcal dis ability caused by Wounds received in the Denim. ' • WOOLLY Awn 'Tax frunamuunci &at „ atimsn. The impesiihment CiAtimittsie ,irere'en gaged in lisaidlning ml 'Mere` `thin alter- Doolui Ittilitenhch - eetfietrllito Von. 2111ar” ,sepTaiplaltho Wiled Nellie :the bight cater the municipal election, waived an:ex. atEoLtoic?!4,`and is committed for trial. ' * Major Generati Meade , r;arrived" here :to , dayo on tallithim* with: - Cenerilit, Omni; con. ' eerehili the whin of hi* military district. Ableetr. lii Vegge r ieiekitti44telch 4as heee ordered court roma duty here.- ~rovelibut [ , ,:-00ereeelPta Of Mustcarw for MA weak end. ligethe Bth were IL r' cL4 , 1,..! r • , 4 41 > mi l d r am oni : ' . 4 9!".•" ‘" : ' S Woitimerriwkie, •`'`: ' l4 itirmikopmnytelilikiesol7 • Ittaiglo,l4llilWW4rhe Meta ;PULA mithattange of the Use of Torpedoes: s CBI Telegram to Itte•Pßtaburgh Gazette.] • • sER VIA. REIGNING PRINCE ASSASSINATED. BELGRADE, June 11.—At tiVe o'Clock this mos nine Miahael, the reigning Prince of Servia, while walking in the Fopschodore Park, was shot down by three men, with involver& There is great excitement at -the assassination. Prince Michael was 'ilsoin September 4th, 1824 and is the young est aim of Prince Miloch. He belonged to Obrenovilch fismliy,, - • - the - ' reigning dygifiV Servia.. • - _ - l PVRTRER PARTICULARS. Nnox. June 11.-Noon. The following e the particulars of • the lit of Inas Michael, of Serida; at de, , yeaterda,y:. The,Prtneeowhiktyialking lets. nrely through one of the Public Parke about five &Clock latretrkfing, was sudd ty attacked by three assassins armed with evolvers. 'He was accoinpanied by his Cousin and daughter otthe latter, together with his usual attendants. The soistissi directed 'their - fire lironilscnowsly at the Royalparty.. At the first shot the Prince fell and 'expired immediately: The 'Couifin of the Prince was also hit and died in a few minutes. The daughter received a severe nest wound bat was not ,dangerously in jured. One or two of the valets were also slightly wounded. • The assassins were recognized as three blathers. One of thent(was promptly taken while hurrying from the scene of tragedy, and it is thought the others 'will not be able to escape. Vigorous measures were taken by the authorities for their capture. The assassination produced most profonnd excitement and sorrow throughout the , country. 4Talstrr , • LATER—INTENSR . . LoNnois. ,Ittn.e 10—The last dla*tches from Elelgtinl43, represents the 'excitement as intense and unabated. No outbreak, howinier. hea 410curred.> Two of thn assas sins at Prince Michael have been arrested. It has,been ascertained that, it , was not three Ircithera Siturilkixi the Altai shots, but father.and kis two sons._ One of the latter is still at large, but it itv believed Abet he cannot ,elmpe. ; „ fi FRANCE. ESN OF TOUPEDOZ3 -BBOgOI3E.D . TO BB ABAN-. xxifign. Tune 11t—The Moniteur states that 'the Czar' of Rusailehad . rnade a proposal to Napoleon for Russia and France to unite in an effort to induce all civilized nations to! Jibluidon the use of torpedoes and explosive proJeottlea In times of war. The ifesiteur adds, that this humane pro .. don meets with the approval of -the .. pero,r, :who, hoWevet, thinksit mai , be 'n • - • r* to em -11:y torpedoes tbr defetusiv• p • poem, • AFIDIAVICIULL AND CO , • LIU - lavenioe June 11--Evening.—Cottan - 41ossit'dultwitli a denlino . ln prim lid. /10.4404111101 I itid• to • isstAllients 0 Lormonvinnell.—illvesfailaaola at 9559.5%f0r money; &We, 72V17 1 2X: Illinois Central 10034.- • Erie. 46. - - Elisiritronr, June 11—Xoentsg.—Bonds &owl at ?Nam. atilirADA. The Canadian Public Debt Troops Held in Readitaras-altrrest of Garner.the Reading Hank Robber.-Vetectine Cullen Ritter, , . , „ Lay Telegraph to th e Plttskurgb Ululate.] Morrrneat., June dispatch -froni , Ottawa , says there is a prevalent rumor that, the:English, Government ;wishes to Stip - Matti that the Canadian GrOvernment shall not increase the public debt till the gnexanteei loan to huibl,.the International Railroad is repaid. It is not believed that thls condition will be complied with. The qaestion will occupy the attention of the Minister of Finance while in England. A moveable column. : composed of the first bittallidn rine brigade, the forty-third volunteer - battalion; the-Ottawa field bat tery, and :Erontev, ,cavallyi , ,are'. held in readineas to - proceed- under orders at an hour's notice. The force will be command ed by lordßussell.: • . - Detective Cullen is said to be slightly better. and hopes are, entertained of his re. corny. Garner, who *het Min, was arres ted under the extradition treaty for for gery,..The.geng, all :of-whom are under arrest, were on the point of starting for England. MoirrnitAia, Julie 11.-Garner, who shot Detective Cullen, robbed the Reading, Pa., banks last year of two, hundred and fifty thousand dollars, emi t with his r accom plices, has been living here in high feath er,has been arrested.. Ms . wife and Don aldson's wife were also , arrested,. but re leased. Donaldson and Garner are still in custody, but will be' - released unless the authoritters of Pennsylvania telegraph for their retention. - ' OTTAWA, Tune 11.--Orders will sho r tly' be issued for, the concentration of the royal battalion at.their respectilfti,.:lleadquartera, for the _purpose or performing' the annual The , military map VW*, stationed at all exposed points. - • • NEW --ORLEANS The Nutdeval Ira mut `• 1 rt• thin Jeetl, Les Tolemera tc,P*AnnitumittAktitte3 Naw 021 1 1 6-we; Stibe 1 / I '; 44 Tlie writ 0094 t -IPP"" urnable e li d elY tb ea l i ll atb7 P inrs "I '''eday W or way led behaving the duties of ble tam Today heeppninOd Rohl. E. _Diamond al" Mkt of rolloe. ;The:prUmtvhlo,ot Po. lice endorsed on A . cppy Ma y or Conway's, order,eeml Nom h, JIM ,I%id Wit MVP Waite maYeris authority filaeat 10 goan'eAear:blAnabi he tarY - Ccurimanaertoserre until Inc.' the; oixiurad:endthenrilltaryLorder 'bribe" snrinovalsochludng been issued, he (henna to turn, oeer'lde pinata Mr. Dhunond or 'ea* Debi 'MOO lunlttellefeirttheopm peWnt" anialtil444lb4 ) . ,Walamon is =on of th e oMoe thb eye** .411, I ,l lrJeleenearjannien, except nue, mkorupsttke . ,Assistant Alderman hair* bolnAaelinedek • ';Theldfireleenler. tb• 441;044411.141/e tfr.YilltrA7 flu‘• ed e new elected , . tiller! „ appltex st- the • - litlfiroulatonwir - 1 /Drinew..l3 i i r4lkl i tilotart' - I s`r4 040, 1 : ? PourthOv trnnuithOplle= it te elk; ' Ng the roll ' Con. ae Collector%reed at the' taxes irn by the convention. Morrowsguy, June 11.-On the sth of Jane the Montgomery, Alabama, Adi,erti aer contained the following paragraph: ""We are by the soldiers on duty at, this place to state that at the nigger car pet bag and scalawag meeting held at the Capitol on Saturday night, the soldiers gave three groanS for Grant, three'cheers for McClelland and three given by_ the soldiers with a heartv good will androlled from the capitol to the artesian baain. We are also requested by these soldiers to state that any assertion contrary to this is a base false hood. The soldiers say they are white men, and have no love for carpet-baggers and 3eallawags." In consequence of the aboVe, the follow ing order, which appeared yesterday, has been issued by Gen. Sheppard, command=ing the Sub-District of Alabama: .3forg p. oontery, June 13th, 18138—General Order li 22. The tasne of the Montgomery Advertiser of yesterday contains a statement which,. if In the sltgitest degree tree, deserves the reprobation of every right minded soldier this.'in sab-district. The statement. allttded -to applauds, incites and stimulates soldiers to insubordination• and disgrace by the, publication- that some have uttered groans against the 'General of our army, to whom the country Bias awarded such , a, commission _for .hfs services in the suppression of a rebellion aimed at the destruction of our republic an - flour freedoin as a people. The soldiers in this sub-district are therefore assured ; that it is a plain duty to rebuke in a be coming manner every effort made by ,thb publishers of newspapers, or by other individuals, tending to incite disgraoeful acts and insubordination, and also to ab stain from any expression of.political opin ion as to .persons or parties. Thus may soldiers mace manifest that they are mer itorious and incapable of being led astray by evil minded persons and least of all by those who have caused the pall of death to cover a million Soldiers. By order of CoL and Evt. Brig. Gen. W. T. HARTZ, Ent. B3 C) i % B I E S IEPRERD. a U . . A.,. Asst. Ajk. Gen. BRIEF NEWS. ITEMS. —The Rernablican Congressional Conven tion of 7th Indiana , IXstrict . at Lafayette, notninatog Eton. Godlove S. Orth for reelec tion. —Yesterday in the Pennsylvania State Medical Association, in session at Hands burg. a resolution to admit • female- phye. clans was defeated by 87 to 45. —The OeraZd'.l special - says four pieces of •Ferdati artillery left Rowe's -Point for parts unknowi. Three cases:muakets ar rived at Chateaugay yesteiday. 8 —The - overland mach from, ustin to w San Francisco, as attacked frY rob bers on Wedneidiky night; and the -passengers stripped of their money en jew elry. —The Democracy of the d'lndiana Congressional District assembled-in Con vention at New . Albally,' yesterday, and 11mnInatedaLR: Kerrittrteetatdtau by !Its l e g ai v.. , s ,-.- ;-:Acitiatittidik - iliiie,eir - the - Sthittltei House, 'Bloomington, 111. 1 whiler laboring with -an, . attack of delirium tremens, jumped from the fourth story,of-that hotel yesterday, killing him instantly. —Fred Farris, a drunken negro, was - shot dead by James 'lndwell. a planter residing near Memphis. The negro was in his mar 'delves employ, and drew a pistol on Idyl, whereupon he was shot dead. No arrest. --The difficulty between the managers and etimloyde of the Mobile and Ohio RailL road , remains in am unsettled condition, but the prospect of an early settlement of differences is good._ Trains are running only to Corinth, owing to the strike on the Jackson and Tennessee Railroad. '' - -Capt.-Sumner Rays, of Gen.,;?dead's staff is at Savannah making investigations concerning the signatnresof the petitioners for the removal of mayor and city old eere, said to have been . signed by MOO oiti tens. 'Affidavits are being taken of all whose names appear and so far the sign*. turea 'proVe forgeries. Real Estate Transfers. The tblioveing deeds were filed On •record beftire H. 13rare.y, Esq., Iteeprder, Jane .11th, 1868. t. • . ' David Nelson to Francis MeGkinnigle.4toie 6, 1 868: • 14111 the girth ward. Allegheny. formerly Mau ' - cnester on the earth side ofWashington'street. tin feet west from Chanters street, 20 by I F6leet. with buildings 40,'700 C. 11. Love to Mrs. Ann McCully, 'January 13, lies; lorlio. i 8 in Browa's plans on an alley la Oirming. ham. 24_by 60 test 02,000 Robert - Nikon to Bernard McCabe. May. 1868; an acre ofiend In Chartlers township- stop Heirs of Joseph Allen to Peter Mayer. May M.. 1567; lot on the east side of Iloyd's'Avenne, Lower Bt. Clair tornießlP: likby 160 feet • IWO Benjamin R. radiwn to Schutt & Danner, Oct. 1666; 116 acres and 101 perches of land; with the reserve. • Mod of a vein of coal in ihaler township.. ...SLIM) Bhnit & Danner to Miebltel Schulz. October . 18, 1W: the above described property , for render. _edend: • c Li,too Clarence hhaler to Robert Robb, May 21. - 1861; kit on private toad in Lower.lßt. Clair rownship....sl,66o Robert Robb to John F.etuder, June 18. 1161; .same' lot ' SI George W. Bigelow/to Robert W..!liargent. May AM Zl. 11166;Jot No. 4 in Linton's plait in the Seventh ward, Pittsburgh ,' on the ' east tide of Roberts • street. 22 by 8f feet.. bin Thomas Howard to James &Eden. Junelti, 18/14 lot' No. ITin Howard'W. plan,- on Denny'. alley, 20 by 61.16 feet George Allen to Frederick Heffner, June 11, 2 M lot N0.,61,111 Robb's pillion Centre avenue. it feet, with buildings, Martin, Nicholes rto , Maltlieser litutumier, May 11, Ise; lot No. 'Ai Itißdwara's plan on Ormsby street, 'llirridngitam2o by 61 feet • - 111.660 David iilfaffer to John Mel, May 11, 1868 v lot comer of Tremont and Jackso streets. Second Nardi Allegheny City,2lby,ice feet, with improreinent Dm', shatter tta Patrick Bice. May 11. Mei lot. on. '"TremontstreaLsesoart, Allegheny city. , n feet south of Jackson s t, 21 bvtoofeet.. $1,060 Hall tb Joidth. . 1865, one Agree of land_ loliolthstoo township, , with. build. D un - a • swafkrs. looker . M ay G. t wOte s ere. two rknd tWenty.nve perches of lid id iaindattoonynp.. tioataiois: . 1 . 80 dirdei anti iaciigart were Wes of record • „-? - Close of . the Tueuverellt• Festival at • • cier4onfL , German Festival eloped Witlititititultl . ball at the Rink ;on Wednesdartv .The .„ • • tendinite was large!, and , : dniiiitt hearlt the :whole - night the immense Soot. of the Rink wait thronged with nieri cg don- , . A:pleanut nod al Unit walle t! ed.. •Inths WWl° 004 - 43 • the , up*- . its prkroo2o AMU' • OF',6hb OUR I I/114 10 ' 1%0 At. rOardner‘et, onday: )701-PerfO'f4itineo biodiontlabar' pitralieltai and tiltitithotter'' • lst Frefte t.o4 . ,oftlittteiturifb.... , 2d, 'Obit* 4)1 , 140.10mb. • - 11da 1 1214 . ,'„ 41p...0f - .ptobargb. , ' :4 th,Ailasa:Graboisteiri; of Pittsburgh. -f fiabiTtaaftinklige.tabnotown., 4112,, A b gliat. , Gebrban 1 4 4 4 4c . s huitoi7 6 ,.. aligt ' • ttelitt Ham* annoti , • •• ; • :4a : 4; ),"u v i 'llttatttketdu nen , nan • ' • Per Glebt,L Elanerteig, of Cleveland; 1,. ean idatW o,H of Cleveland; Annie Step, 'of Olorf United States District Court—Judge Mtn This morning the ariOntent tor , a new trial in, the case of _Benjamin Ripyey,*n vic,ted of passing connterfeit money, was heard. W. D. Moore, Es 4., argued favor of the motion, and District Attorney Carnahan in opposition thereto. The Court. granted tha motion. District Attorney. Carnahan filed .a libel of forfeiture _against the oil - refinery and distillery of Walter J. Barron; called the “Pennichuck Oil Works, " Shaw's Lan ding, Crawford county; b esides other prop. erty and appurtenances. A motion was ordered and made returnable on the Bth of July next. The Court adjourned to meet in William sppoort on Monday next. His Honor, Judge - McCandless, Hon. R. B. Carnahan,' and Marshal Rowley, will leave for that pram to-day. Court of quarter Sossions.-Jadge Srilive. Thojury -in the case, of .Tohn Ring, in dicted for larceny, returned a verdict of Frances Clement, a widow residing, on Saw i Mill Run, was.tried -on an indictment ehilrging her with - keeping a taWdy house. A verdict of mit guilty-waB 'rendered, and ,the prosecutor directed to pay the costs. - .lull= Dotigherty, aconstable,,i'ves in dicted for committing an assault and- bat tery uponJonnie B.Habberfield. A verdict of guilty was rendered. Sentence deferred. Grace Lee alias Bill Locimiii, a negro; was tried for the larceny of a coat' from David. Aiken, Jr. , • . - • James L. Ring, charged with assault and battery upon his mother-in-law, Mm- Jane Huskel, r was convicted., The same,defim dant , was ,charged with a breach of the peace on oath of wife. On'the latter he was - required . to give bail for 'his future good conduct, and on the former he, was Ix sentenced to pay ten, do 4 arid to under go five days* imprisonme tin' jail. ' Wm. Downey, indicts for committing an assault and battery upon a little son of Nicholas Bishop, was next' tried: • inry Commie Pleas.'-,Judge Sterritt. In the case of John i l Colton vs. the C: it P. IL R. Co.', the jury foiand for the defendant. In the case of John Schuck VS. C. O. Har tung, reported yesterdaY, the jury fiit t ind forthe defendant. Simon Gelyer vs."Jciseph Resner. A ion on promissary notes. Vi3rdicrfor' plaintiff" for $1,780 29. Simon Geiyer vs. J.„dr O Siebert, istrators. This was also an action unprour -issary notes :';`On - On trial. • • • -.49- ),'"; Following is the triallist for to•iirt,Y,:r No: 42. Wm,Ficikserg Mess &Clark. No. 45. Nicrwlas, Link, "ys Morrison, Koeglor dr. Co. , C. O. Bunter vs. O. IL Jones. No. 51. Tack -Brothers, dr, Co ., _vs.; O. R. Jones. • , • No. 52. H , int Bier vs. Richard Dahver. No. 55. S. Smith vs. J. C. Kirkpatrick No. 63. J. Ratuvti. C. S. Kaven. - • " • • No 59. Jas. R. IdelloriVs. David Eritihin eon C4s. K. Prescott VB.Jas. Stewart. 13 or 'Amerimui Iron Co., vs. "James 'Octuri. .•-. . Parker a: 004 Kirk:vs:Hartman - dr Co. • ' No. 69, I'endergrast vs. Dillon. The Great Aquatic, Race Between : „ t and Coulter. Sporting circles are very much excited I over the race which is shortly to take place on the Schuylkill, at Philadelphia, between. Our fellow townsman. James Hamill, , .. and- Henry Coulter,- for- two thousiuld &o l ars • ...0 and the championship of American waters. 1 It is smatter of wide that the two foremost I oarsmen of American waters are. residents 1 o:this- city, while we have several others here who are in training that will likewise take their place ere long as competitorsfor aquatic) honors. In speaking of the eat- race, the Clipper remarks In less than a 'week fromihe date of his paper the big match between the two fore: most oarsmen of . American waters, Janice Hamill and Henry Coulter, for two thous and dollars and the ehampionship,‘ law .. held by the former:will, providing the lele- `-',. te r4 merits prove favorable, be, brought an issue on Schuylkill river at Phhffade ' 1p 1 and it 'may reasonably be expected tha event will', draw together the, largest grab ering of spectators which . ever . asse mbledaquatic lay disp lace to witness any - in ~ t his' - oonntry,“• as in . ' addition to the thousands xesiding it the imme - neighborhood of the course who will tura out to *ithesiit, there will be a large - exo dus from the metropolis, while the fact of both men hailing from Pittsburgh will in duce a latge attendanee from' that sectlon.' and the fixture for Brown and Tylefeideet f .on'the same' day, - , and et the sane place, will increase materially the hoge number mho would go to,see it hem the New Eng- • land States . Hamill has been ',taking coxe fel, regtdex.exerobiee uPOn the course &sr -- ing the past week 4 beinglocated at Belmont Cottage, near the Col umbia liaidge,thegnest. Of the Undine Boat plub: , Join:ol3r Newell .. ' still has shargeOr hisi and thesugh,lm was - a trifle heavier at last accounts than" When he left Pittsbmith,nWeek priori. he till be well down toweight when the time arrives. Conner has been taking the very bist - care of himself, and is reported to bean ' lendfd • • etinciltiond ,Be is thoroughly con fident of ••, , • tablying off the honors , and encircling his -- brow, withrAhelherel wreath which it has an king been his ambition to secure, and *biota° insnithifestlyresolved to excise all his *mere and knoWledge to edo in s , fair and honorable onitert.' 'He was to, Change hie training hustlers to the Solite.' kill; also, ~ during the'clartent week, an1e,',. •, , ...., I Would , be , etooomeanied' Ir. me P> at tri d n ,,k . n eard , o ..goo . '"od Gordon - Jack,- Wei,' Be - gdillak• nia Sr abode with` the, -..,:'• ~,, Pennsylvania Barge vitt weer lreirmetuit k'Srh , * l 9 hsTs hill__WY_tended an invite ti,oeo, ri for him to ' do MS the boatmen of • th e Quoit* City give bbth men a 2. Card* weleome,iflind do, altin their-power:to :en sure:a .ace _which, shall be deelde/1 Adorns upon the merits of thenuni - wit,hcitit aside interlbrerustof anl' kind4,-.'We two - g, , au i, a d f i l t lgn a k 404 ,htindred dollars M Hamill , which melees the one thou- _. Sind Chide behalf; , c o mb : ate - no-sot yet arrived. but It will no dpubt. Bor e , • dhs -t# l2 - 1 01k5i.,.1 1 ” , d,t,1T , .. uub ' • ,'. il t: "i ~ • '.- : • '• " ' 4.' 1 :2; ' ' -;?:,•::: -- • '-T r P ''' "' ' A Stiiie •• ik to ,; q , 'll7l. Ni CfrAea r ft,- .•v. - - ''''' • r Teiljnith to Vast:mit ( 4 aseY l9 • l - , ' viri+ oittoos;.Thrio..--oituip, to awl atia4iirmem yfmn.See; vales,-109 , bales; " m im e ,. ga,,l. a5te5 1 1. 114 01 41166 : , 13torlthg, , *Se' 5 4 ot . 9 ;7 * 'RIF* P Vela', - agar . :.• 04xy slants 3L tirthrhu* and anowsw Il .7...4 — c_i..,..= -zr."..- •••",,', 1 a lgae 351 j" :4l4lWetill"W e t. II s e 0: ' 11 lit XL Pork firm_ FklaFTl*!Fs mkt; d oer aides, 17304 Lar9 "wmizial. at 31%0 Pr. i tierce sidNOta *MP 1 -' ' • -y,:i , I ' 1 `;.- • . ' - ' .',?,,. Milli 3113 ER 140