:.:4741a •" - _ • ' e . • j • _ . • . -;•.; • . ' , , : L . . Frj., • - , 4 - .• • 1 • . ME WE VOLUME MT EDITION. CPCXOCIK.Di. , .FORTIETH CONGRESS. age Treaty Resolutions - The Union Pacific Railroad, Cen.'; tial Munch Discussed--Ex-Beh.; r , els Defeated in the llOnse-Be soluti9p, of Tanks no n• "lEdu Stanton Ur Passed, &c., &c. tar rinstiemli Oesene.i 1 SENATE • • . . WAsuitiaroN, June 19, 1808. OnmOtlon of lir. MORGAN theli - " " , dverse' vote of ieSterday on the bill-for this relief of ..csnnit) exporters .01 rum and alcohol Was reconsidered. • lift- 99-TriE moved an amendment to in. Ail to 'elude Whisk3r exported from the Pacific eossxt tis' Ammer river under Maass roar erasiejected, and the bill there, 44.1asti-25 to 14. • 1 The,:Chaiv laid before the Senate the re apititi famed by the Howse yesterry de iiitineirig the land:treaty with di Osage -7atibstie; which were read; ilit:lllJ5IN ER said the resoietiens 'tett toS - hruitter that should properly come tieferit UM:Senate is _Executive Session. They were transferred to the Executive `i *seem:CSid Vereired -'to the Committee on Indian. Affairs. . Ptmotiesef Mr. HOWARD, the apt rela .;i Live to the CentratEranch of the Union Pil ot 4 Infi railroad . was taken sip. I Mr. EDMUNDS , addressed the Senate in opposAion and Mr. HOWARD followed in i. sdvocaey'of the bill. - Mr. HENDRICKS followed in' favor of the bill. Which WAS discussed until ten min=: 1 sites after 5 o'clock; when, with the under ; standing that it be again taken up Monday next, the Senate adjourned. t • 5 - _ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES; Mr: WASHRURNE, Indiana, l from the Committee on. Military, reported a bill in 'relation to!additional bonntieti. Ordered to be printed and recommitted. •4' Mr. BANKS presented resolutions of the State of hiatisaiimisetts relative to a ship canalecemeeting Lakes Erie and Ontario. Ordered to be priuted and , referred - to the Committee on itoesdis. and Canals. 'fdef ICITOHEN, from the Committee on Military, reported a bill providing for the, appointment of a csomrnisakiti to examine .and report ou certain claims ,the State of Now York. Ordered to be printed and re- • committed. The bill regulating the carriage jof pas .aangers on eteantships and on ether, vessels Was - patesed. . The House proce eded, as husinens of the morning hour, to the • minsideritientif the '2 -bill fur; the-estectsino of Abe; wood screw patents of Thom W. Harvey;ibilliteetion being on the..inotion of Mr. -Stevens, Pa., -to lay the . bill on the table. Mr. MYERS wkhdrew the demand for . the previous guestioh, in order thilt,ansix plat:union migbt be Made in regurd to the bill. He said he had been instructed by a nriAnittious.voto of the Conianttee en cots to report' the bill—that there 'way per ,haps_more merit in It, than in any other bill repented for the extension Of The SPF.JA.KER answered that in the ab sence 'of Mr. Stevens the motion could not be withdrttwn. ~, Mr. GARFIELD said if it were withdrawn be would renew it. ' Mr. FARNSWORTH demanded the yeas and nays, saying this bill had been killed three times already. After discuselon the vote was taken and the bill was not id& on the table-4eas 99, . _.„ After debate the bill was rejected—yeas 54; nays 71: The morning hour having expired, Mr„ -.IPA'RNSWORIH, from • the Conference ...".,-.Clontitilttee-ots: thes , bill removing political disabilities from certain persons in Senth. ernoStates made 'import to favor of strik ing out the names of Goo; S. Houston, g• Alabama,and Ilea. W. Joni:i. iNemettsee. • ' me:BCK; of the minority tee, opposed the report and spoke Of the high . • .-eharacter of the two men who wore .exislu - 'dedby it. He knew no relson - ror it, if it Were not that Mr. Jones might, probably be , regarded in as dangemus competitor for .Oettgreen t he Di4trio; i n whieli Ile lived. FARNSWORTH: defended the re- - .:port. He said Ahat when , the Senate amend ment was referred to the Committee en lie eohistrtietien, that. -; Committee naturally', oonsulted Members from Tenneesee as to 1 the eonditien of. Mr. Jenes' mind, and the to the coneinsioir from what they ve said that until Mr. Jones asked to be relied from dittabilitleelt weinet worth while for Con gress to tender amnesty to him. lie disk not inquireinto the polities of a man pie , posed-to be relieved, but. he did inquire an to whether ho wee 'acting with the loyal people of United Staten or _ was acting , witirrebels ofthe South. .- After fidther tiltscussion 'the . ' bill wee de- . /sated by a-vote yeas 77. na9 ll-55, / 633 Loan tettAhirds - toting for it. A Motion to reorouldpritlke ,matter, was „made and de. fisrreirtilf Monday next. The Honse then proceeded telnieiness on 'the SpenheiNi table, and disposed thereof, leefettering t , • The Senate amendatent to the House joint , resellition-fer turning over -damaged erdnittfecr for - the Lincoln monument. -Agrenato...; • - , , • Senate, amendments to the Heine bill to amend the act of Match 2.5th,(18i14, pro-f „riding for carrying the mails' , from the United States to foreign: porta, were con . 11:11311ed iu,' . ?I! 03642 s amendinent to:the House bill to . continue the Freedinen's Mime. Con Seinde . tiMendlniint' to the 'Honer bill to Amend the: boundaries of the Collection:, • - Itistriet of Philadelphia; so MVP include . - the:whole conselidetedeity of Philadelphia. amendment to - the House bill re= lato time'Suprerhe Court of the United' States. Concurred in. • , Senate iiiiiendrattits to the House bill in - "relation to Collection District in , Miohigan. ',Concurred in. -Senate amendments to the Renee bill for the relief of certain exporters of distilled :spirits,. by striking out the word tialeohol." Concurred fn. • • The ooncurient Senate resolution giVing PitiO • • ;thanks o 102t f Cong 24. ress to Edwin M. Stanton. ' nd—o _ • Thefileinite joint r'escantion aiithorizi9g a .change,of-rnall service front horse service NlO:Poar.Coabh - service between _Vert Aber and _enit=a. tans, came up for ecosideration. et on ensued, #' • Nfr.PET...ANO Moved lite Witt; 'Without disposing the motion the 11 2 THERICE. CoUlter Breiikia an Oar and Stops mi the Third -Stroke-4rimill a oes Overthe Course and Claims th# lOate-L-The 1-,Stakes AY4iirded to Hamill. ' Special Diiiiiteii to the Pittsfurgh Gazette. ; PHILADELPHIA, Jude 19,4888. The'acitementsegarding the race sub sidecioaterday, and_while many hundred perions4ined the betake of -the Schuylkill to-day to witness - the final teat between liamill and coulter j still the general inter est iiiiid anbsided. Ailiiut - sn'eloOß':_both men made' their appearance in their boats ,j and were greeted with n rnild form of `sp.! plume !rein their respectiVelritinda. , BOth - dipped their oars at the word _ ,, g0," but 'Coulter. , -tinfortunately , : - broke his ,- right oar: in two on the - third stalks' and stopped. Hamill rowed on over the cot rie and coma thick leisurely 'to the judges' boat, and Claimed the race, Coulter , roWed ._to,tlie. staiire,' 'got in a- buggY, 'qua was driven to his quarters. It is claimed. utter _ding to the rules of the (nurse. that Handl% _is, justliiii atitled In th - e .. stakes and - ihaaripl enable, although many of his friends \ say he will'not'ai34:i4it the deolaion in his favor under, snob circumstances. The refereaand judges miet to make tip their minds, at the' Girard II use; to-night: All public interest is lost in , the affair, and aquatic sport is away . down belaw par._ : ', ' _ K. SECOND DISPATCH. Hamilllias been awarded the stakes and declared the winner. He.hesitated tn ae b cept the award but his friends urged him to do so,, Itliin 'strict keeping with the salted the course. Another race will proba bly at once be arranged. Very littie excite ment prevails _here, over, the result. The Coulter inen , ateve.ry sore, while every body, ylio Is not - pecuniarily interested, is heartily ; disgusted with the whole affair. Moat of: the; Pittseurghera leave for home *Ai:nig - tit . ) `- - • '' ' - '-' , ~ ' • I K. (By Telegiaph to the Pltteburgh Gazette.) PHILADELPHIA, June 19, 1868. There wait aneth'er failure in 'the boat race today. Coultet broke one of his oars bn the ttiird pull, and'Hamill'putled Imlow ly over the ootuse. The,race attracted lit tle attention. C , Hamill was declared die winner 'Time t2rtyigiit milwitoSt„id , tyreat* ippcxmds. , New tort City Matters. fify . ,•reiaorriett to the Otaitirshosiitte.i liew Ironic, June 19.—The steamship Eric, from Liverpool, _ arrived. , . • 71t_ eassaytfi.Atte of Mrs. Pollard - against the Crotty women 'was dismissed yester-.1 day. m Pollard has tiled a tour against-1 hie.wife for threatening-his tlft:•- A largo number of valuable, prase:lntl• front ditferenthlerautegsst. the West and other palls of `the Milted 191Ittetticon.‘ tinue to be received by the Committee in :dome °tau& Wage for: the forthcoming. Schutzenfest: A National-convention of working , men Is called to be held in this city on July thf, to. take inte, tilinsiderstion what scourse shall be pursued by' them in the present political campaign. • -: Ex.flovettiorSitymour ,luts ;arrived here and is already working up Convention af fairs wittiMr. Belmont. Mr. Pendleton is' expected hero next week, positintiv. and it 1 is said he will he tendered a breakfast by 1 the Manhattan_ Club,in order to get a - little Speech-out of disci. , ~.. ; : All thereat men in 'lie e , mntry nearly have fti*.t I,nylted:t.ithelgran:l banquet to be- given. to the Oil nese Earlbasay ` next Tuesday.: r! • : ! ' ~.. - ,? It',l: . , ' ' Mrs. b. b. W. Marble,tbaosteoonaplished wife of tlmedit s or ql.th o Would, was buried at Brooklyn to-day. ).Aldedame , Legrange goes- to Europe next week, to stay Or sew:riti years. •t The annual reztitta of the;, Now York Yacht Club- was 'conclude& to•day.' The t'loop Gosaie, forty-ioven tons. owned and built by Nunn- timers, sailed the forty miles to 'thn tight-ship and back in fotir l•hottre and Altirty-three minutes, and won the cup. The sloop White Win e, ono lion drect and fifty-three tons, carried sway her centre, board on the west bank. , Tito ' schnoner Maggie,wno-hundrod and tWolve tone, wen the schooner cup, 'by allcrwanco 1 af :hue, her actual - times being four hours nd'••twentY-threii' niintitcm--the schooner Idler, ono hundred and thirty-three ttititt, ; being second, - end - her time fout-houretwen ty and a balf tninutem the Silver. one hunk fired land -six tons, third, in four hours and twenty-five:. trilentete' and liontder, one hundred :aid sixty-four tons, /earth, in four hours and,thirty minutes, The following Ara the 11111108 of the killed by the boiler expiation last Meld: Charles Jfi,dtildengish,,Jeseph Ward, Wm. Rainer, Thirs. K. - sating and one unknown. .•',, Gov. Fenton will preside at the banquet to the ChinerieEntbassy on the 23d inst. The Conuni tee of . Arrangements for, the -Denmertitio .-Nationat.CcinVention.Vlll not nteet until two days before the . assemblage' of the Convention, when arrangements will leMade thr-thi) distill/talon of tickets of admission. . The:Mart ; Of Ellokfals.Jbas.detilded that the Board of Health has no powentmforbid alaaghtering in built up portions Of the city -and to forbid the driving of , cattle tffioiigh the stmi.te. -. • ~ 4 , . . The President. blab pardoned Joeephalfte tironol4-,Ctitihiertif the First National Bank of iltnisoni W r ho'irae ;served one year of a gernit(livelears tinptisonment for qmb ez slementi, '.; . -- 1 - Thi, kir* =Piney fog :the Britt ship eit Clinatilre,) ptisVed-fn ':1861 by the war ~Oar An ii;.‘bileimming the:block ado, or -Cho ilstenilli s tfanun tin g t., 0 . 60 •- 000:111upw-epedt to 'III ribution. , __Vhezeine - i :sthei.nall. again , " the Sitnix Rallebad w' ti to-day. Gen. Grant and family leave Washington , an Wednesday far Cheyenne. ___ . 1111 Mr' Geo. It Stuart, f' iivreiriirapi; to the iiitsbarin 040.1 Pnauunn.rittn,_Juno , ..l9.i i en Belo' tires whisiny stills were nisde'thiffniorning hircirritinhalco4 t , The Cotnissiortsmpotntal ininqua t _ts : in the expulsion of Mr. Geo. 11.,Egiutrt %jou& the Presbytery, is now in session. -4 4 - IPhiteidotpiftiseiVi [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 6aaette.l • er•,./ 41 •With,J4ns 19,r-The. politicekiieW paign walibtoened fo-hight, by th e e'; delivery of an address by Carl Scbnrt, before the XollWaittall'a Republican Club, at illfereini-; LTherwitiliehte was quia large, and the address applauded, buy ti anuatontoximar by yet beeu arottaoll pelitiCpt ciFolea. /ibh = ~;~ f - - PITTSB.O RGII, SATURDAY,. JUNE .20 1865. L SECO-111 EDITIOI. VOID - a - CO'CIAOI O CII. A. 111 C. FROM EiTRAIPE. Proposed Honors to . Abyssinian Troops—Art Treasures of Venice -New Sovereign for Servia-- , Newspapers Libelled. Telegrapp,to th e Plttratrgh tiazette.i GREAT BRITAIN. LONDON, June 19.—Midnight.—In the House of Loyda , this evening Earl Edin brirg,, irfsearie-remarks On the s Ahyssirdan expedition, ,suggested _tbst "on account of the unusual Character of the service- per- , formed bv, the troops, special : _,ors be paid to them upon their return from the scene of theexploit. • - - Earl of Malinsbursi - in -reply, said that the Ministry had not set ,comddered the point, - The pike of Cambridge. Commander-in- Chief of the army, expressed the opinion that unusual --honors .to the members of the Abyssinian expedition rould be ,a bad precedent. The subject then dropped. The London TelegrojA has been con demned in XIXSO for the publication of a a libel., _Tants. June 19.—h. solemn requiem mass waaperformed here today in commemora . lion of Ex-Emperor Maximilian, it being the aniiiterasay of lie exeoution at Qnere . tare. Th e Ex-Empress Carlotta and-Mrs. Gen. Miraeaon and a large number. of Mex imns were present. Mr. Clusert, editor of the Journal of Art, has been condemned to , two months impris onsfient In jell and aline of - 1,000 francs for. an article published in that paper._ Lotirtiote, Jane 18.--1 V appears the an nouncement that Prince Milan, nephew of the late sovereign of Servia, had been pro claimed ruler of that principality* was an error. The Memorial Diplomatiquesavethe powqrs have agreed to leave. Servia tree to choose her own Prince. The selection of Milan was considered a certainty. Vuoms., June 19.—Iregotiations have been renewed between Austria and Italy foithe tlualdisposithm of art trea - sures at Venice. - The Emperor Francis Joseph and Baron nottst are about to make a visit to Prague. i.EINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. - I Lturaos,'Jnne 19--Nontin9.--onsolslbr money, 9430)95. Accounts, L. Benda,, 73X. ; IlltwastOantraLlUey,.. Erie, 45bX. Fawn It FORT, Jane 19.—Bonds, 77%@77,i. lAN:Karim, Jade ;19. Cotton closed ao life and higherf.sulae or WOOD bales; Up lends,. 11% iv. Mid.; Arl guns ' , 11% I 1,0.- the stock ciftfxtt estimated at 6E14000 71;099 - atilt of American qedete- 4infakild*Hadul4,4lkik low. 4Co. (hher markets unchanged. AISTWEAPt June :19 Petroleum linner and unchanged. t _ i•lteconstruct Wu , an Lontifiaitin. CBv W 1 1 .031111 to the rit,ieburall oszette.l New (MLR/Liss, Juno 19.—A telegram !rem Pen. Grunt has been 'promulgatedby. Gem litichanan, in the' form of an order, for the instruction and guidance of all con corned. , _ - General Grant ' approves General Bn ehanan's course, saying that civil ofilmrs elected cannot be installed until the State': is admitted; and until then the State gov ernment is provisional and entirely under , thet - toutrol Of Gen. Buchanan, and leaves matters as to oaths to be taken• by the nevi officers, &a.. - entirely to Gen. Buchanan's judgment,. suggesting that the oaths pre scribed by the new'amstitutiononly shouhi be required. -This suggestion if adopted; Iwill permit many officens to qualify, who could not' ittheiWise do so. ',--- . •-. • - . - h '' , .N - aw ORLEANS, Juhe'l9.—TomforroW the Republican will, mullein a proclamation by the -- Registration - Board modifying those previously issued to ,confortn to the Omni bus'l3lll; providing the GoYernor elect shall 0011V0t30 toe Assembly ,sittor the bill lie coniteilitivi, vinfornsingto that part - relit tiug to the inauguration of civil officers in the seine bill. TIM case.of George.Rubv, colored mem ber of the Teatti Convention and delegate to the Chicago Convention, against the i ateamsblifldprgan for five thousand dol lars darriagei, for refusing him admission tocabinliassage on the trip from Galveston to Braishear etet, was decided to-day by Judge:. Paren t awarding, seven thousand fiveerlitindied dollars dainages. ,:,Upon:leszning of General Grant's en dorsement .of General Buchanan's act tion, Ex-Mayor Heath's attorney. inquired if it would affect the prßding _writ of grl) iwariitulo against. the Mayor. -.!Cernmantl lug General Buchanan replied tbuttho writ would not be allowed to talto its course. • Natters 1u California . Teiei g rao to't hu bizytte.) SANPRANCI6OO, June 19.—The first Sam ples of new wheat have reached this city and in; et iixoelient:(idality. The last gap in the railroad connection between California and Nevada was closed last evening after eight pelts*. The lay iugolf thS tmok for WO waiostif lIIIX miles was delayed by snow. Rut the Contra Pacific) Railroad Is now in operation from Seramento to Reno, near Virginia City, one hundred and fifty grOleit, c> About the first of June hods Wlll runl tdiligliend ' on Truckee river, Nevada. one hundred and eighty miles east of Sacramento. Oradin% , 8 rail' idly progressing acro ' s's the, gleisrt from Big Bend tojaupbolt Lake. and the whole force e(laborers will be at once moved on thp line to Salk e.; This portion of the road can be built as rapidly us that east of the Rocky. /*aunt/AM* The Compsuy is putting forth every exertnin to reach Salt Lake.butmutbilUnlatirlielfle, and expect to be there July 4th, 1889. 1 Georgia state Items. : ;Bs Teltiiiiskitithe Phisburttli:Ainzeitte.) ATtarvra, Jnno 19.—The Can dieutionabst midst= a deed of ennand - Go)don declin ing the use of his name for, the United States Senate. , , Alerts number ofpelo l nsfrAut this seo thfn *ip Ile "tile New. rlttpvention. 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NVAVIA, AITSTII I A. ci [By Telegraph to the Pltjabargh Gazette.] Winn GTON, June 19, 1868. • IMOD& - There is nofcbiatida Son for theiepOrt pub- , ished here this afte bon that Mr. McCul loch to-day transmit ed to the President his resignation as Se etary of the ury. tADDI'I7OIS/LL-PAIr TO ABM' OP CEEB. The House Committee on Mi itary Af fairs bad under consideration t ty a bill proposing to give officers of the ar y thirty three, and one-third -additional pay.- No action was reached. The subje t will be resumed next Thursday.. Thee is little prospects of such a bill becoming&law. CALLED ON GEANT. Hon. Anson Burlingame call on Gen. Grant at army headquarters, this morning, had had an- Interview. Washington Topics and C !sip. The 'President has appawved he Naval Appropriation Messrs. Butle i r i a l e . d Bingham re stilt at work on their, report, but owing to an un pleasant hiatus in the eviden they ,ivRl not be able to close it for some aye. The whisky and tobacco, tax ill is to ho reported next,Monday, and it is quite prob able that it will be passed without delay as all the members are anxious for an early adjournment. Mr. Caldwell, of Cincinnati, has been con firmed a 4 Minister to l3olivia. Mr. Chase denies that he , has asked the President to remove Secretary McCulloch. The Chief Justice went to Baltimore to day. taptain Hazzard, Postmaster at Motion gahelacity,-bas been removed far publ ing an article on impeachment that did no please Postmaster General Randall. Fessender., Ross and Mrs. Cobb called on, the Preeldont yesterday afternoon. Mr. Hoe has got the Congresidonal Com mittee to extend his patents on the cylin der press for ten years. Mr. C. M. Donovan. a well known Demo cratic politician of Philadelphia. has been appointed revenue agent for Texas. vice Sloneker removed. General Grant is in his office to-day. AFFAIRS IN CANADA. (Ry Telegrsph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] MONTREAL, June 19. Hon. Mega. Quintet and Arehainbardt have both re signed their place in the Quebec Govern-. meld. It is reported that, the military author! ties have decided to pull down all the for tifieations at Quebec. Letters from Rome give accounts of great privations and sufferings among the &m -anes who recently left the Dominion to en gage in theservice of the Pope. The 16th Rifles left for Quebec to-day to , work in the fortifications. The 78th High hinders will follow in a few days. There are Andy two regiments now here. no steamship Moravian arrived last night with drafts for different regiments, humbeting in CM about 1,200 men. The Weather Is excessively hot and sev eral miles of sun stroke have occurred. Totunfte, June 19.—A la quantity of military ewes, direct from Woolwich, ar rived here for the use of the regulars and volunteers; alsoi shot and shelf for thegun.- •vet 4..,; rederArianista. My Telegraph to the PittehoristAinzette.l Bqs.roat; June 19.—The referee in the , hundred pane walking matob between Mo ttielt and Scott has awarded the stakes %011ie latter • it aippearinir . NicEttriCk em ployed a su bstitute two hours In the night, which materially aided him itt doing the task inside& twenty-one hours. Bos s Tos, June 19.—The walking match of dnii hundred Miles for a purse of three thousand dollar:4, between Weston and !replay, the English pedestrian, commenc ed this afternoon at Mystic Park. • -- New Railroad Prqject. Titegrapb to the Pitta.burgh Gosenej BUPPALO, June 9.—A new - railway, "to be styled the Buiftlo and Southern Railway, projected, to connect. Buffalo and Balti more by a direct route, making the dis tance equal to that between Buffalo and Albany.. The new road by proper connec tions will only require one hundred and twenty miles of new rails to be laid.. The isimpany 'has already organized. and pion eer railway engineer Wallace - to Instructed survey the route—, . •. The Saengerfest at Chicago. • lar Telernspe to the Pit tithitigh t.iagette I CHICAGO, June 19.—The additional ar --rivals to the Haengerfeat hod bight _and this morning increase the - number of dele gates present to about two thottsand, rep reeenti ng al xty-orie Societies: - 'rho rehears al today was lar better attended than here tofore, the great attraction sbeing violinesl lo playing of Moltenhaildr. The, concert to-night will be mainly instrumental. CBy Telegraph to tha Pittsburgh Gazette.) ' BOSTON, Juno 19.—The °Myra at the navy yard celebrated the fourth anniversa ry of• the sinking of the Alabama by the Hearsage to-day. 1 The trial of Andrews for the murder of ' Holuies will not take place befdre Novem ber. It is understood the grand jury' has fouuttau indictment for wilful murder. •, . Death from Chloroform : - ;rex Toles/sob to the Pittsburgh Gazette,' , Mien, N. 'Y., June ; ie.—Henry A. Ater 10er, Of Chicago, who was a patisenger from Now Nork on the ateatner Connecticut last _night, _ took , an over•close of chloroform .to qulot a netiridglo affection. He was - found innsible - in his berth this morning at elaytm o'clock. Ile was an extensive pork 0 , •rater. - , , Crops In' Maryland: Telegnob to the l'lttsbureb Gazette.l • Bstirisionit, June 19.—Crop reports show, them in. good condition, but rain is mile needed.lu this portion of the State. .;,•- - ,). 1 Detrqlt• blarket. _ , CDT :relegtsph to the Plashurith Or setia:l , i ' Darr norr, June 18.--Flour dull and lotver, choicest b ni de selling, st $12,25. Wheat lirin, hold F a asking an advance; no torpor= tant sales. ' —A Toronto (Canada) tspeolaleays: The Governmentla taking active :Precautions With respect , to allantielpaked Fenian raids. Tlatisport trains areheing formed on the ,frontier_near Niagara. Brigades of 'volun teers and regulars aro being formed Or so tivoservibe-at,LondoHamilton and To ronto; Complete 'provisions are made in the event of the telegraph wires or - railroad lines betng out, large quantities, of auttnit- Milos and eathp e@fpage being pent to the trent( and'altthe rural battalioneare' to be edited datf for it'weeles drill: and the •eity battP4olB.4 o firill„tweeimp per xect. ,l The public gotting exeltedes the twentpfiriti: alitecillolqP‘9lll/b4t'#—lM .lagone vac, =II NM ME John llanlon was indicted for nuslicions mischief on oath of Bridget Early. The jury found a Verdict of not guilty, but directed defendant to pay the costs. • - Bridget Early was tried on a charge of as 'remit and battery preferred by Mrs. Boyle. A verdict of not guilty was rendered, and the costs divided between the parties. Jacob Fox Was tried on an indictment. charging him with assault and, battery. Not guilty,. defendant to pay the costa. Isaac Vichenstein wasplacod on trial on a charge of committingg an assault end battery upon hie wiDY. , A charge of abandonment was also tried'at the sometime. Not guilty. 'defendant to pay the costs. Henry Fox. tried tor assault rend battery. A verrdirct of'gmuty wob tendered, and de fendant sentenced to • pay a tine of six and a quarter cents and tbe , costa of•the prose. cation. - • _ Jacob F. Roup ,was bled on a charge of abandonment preferred by his wife. Mary Soup. Be was ordered to pay fear, dollars a week to the prosecutrix and to give secu rity in the sum of $3OO th at he would fulfil the obligation. - Boston Items. THE 430tiRTEI. tittarter Seasdons Coiirt--Judge Stowe CommoaPleas—Judge Meßea. In 'the' cane of Patrick Berulergrist and. wile-vs. William Dillon, tbr slander, aver , diet was fimmi,farplaintiffs in the sum of twenty-five dollars: William Mcilaffeyvs. Adam Woo This was an action to recover arrears- of rent under lease. The jiiry found for the de fendant. Henry Bier vs. Richard Denver. This was an action to recover damages, occasion ed by the neglect of defendant in leaving , building material on the plank road in Ross township. Plaintiff was driving along the mad after night in 'November last when his . horse came in contact with the materials and was severely injured. On trial. Literary Contest Between the Irylug and Philemathean Literery neeleties. The:. fourth annual contest between the Irving and Pbiknnathean Literary Socie ties of the Western University was held last evening in the University Hall, at the corner of Roes and Diamond streets. Alan early hour in the evening the Hall was filled with an hatalligent and appreciative audienoe, and the Iron City Band, whieb had been engaged for the occasion, diacoureed sweet utuate while the audience were im patiently awaiting the time to come when the exercises should comtnence. At eight o'clock the audience was called to order by the President of the Pillion's, thean Society, James A. Watt, who con ducted the exercises, which consisted of declamations, essays, orations and debate. The exercises were opened with prayer by Rev. U. R. Endsworth, followed with music by the band. .. The contestants on Declamation Were Willie Thawat.' the Irving and, George U. Wood of the Philoinatiman. The. President announced that in consequence of sickness Mr. Thaw was not present, end that portion of the exercises would have to be omitted. Mr. Geo. H. Woods, his oompetleor, was then introduced, anti entertrined the ati3l once with "Maclaine'aCbild," a Wiest excel lent selection, which he rendered in a manner highly creditable ti himself, and hie instructors. lie was warmly applaud ed sod greeted with a shower ut boquete at the own usion, The band them played a pleininielitlic at thealosh otwhtoh Mr. - Watt. rhouireecithat next In 'order' would - be the ...... , Thomas Lea Nixon, of the Philothean Society was intruduj rna ed end read an excel ent essay on "What we Want." which was v ell written and evinced great care and .tudy in its preparation, but it was not read 'n. a a s s h gcr gh d ly esty u le p as pitt i u t d s e h d o , ul u d o h t et o v n e i re h m y lif his e school mates but by the entire audience, anti many of the ladies in token of then. aye remotion of his effort by throwing moons boquets of beautiful flowers upon he stage. John S. leirrltee. of the Irving Society, 1 ollowed with an essay on "Hope." a most admirably. He t oLi w ts as eh a a p r p o i c a t u e d r e , d and ea by and greeted with a shower of h x e ce da l ua le dd i mi d er 03, owery offerings. ' ' ORATION. J. L. Bigham, of the IrVine Society, was next introduced and delivered an original oration, subject, "Seltislutess." which gave I evidence of deep research and. metaphys. teal inquiry. It was well deliyered, and highly applauded by the audience. Joseph H. Haniliton, of the Philoma- 4 thean, Mr. Bigham'acompetitor, was absent on account of sickness, and consequently his part was omitted. 1 Next in order, came the debate. Ques tion, "Should the State furnish a free Col legiate Ethic 'don to all ?" •. . . Mr. Albert F. Seibert, of the PhilOmathe an, had the atlinn.itive, and opened the de-' bate' with a powerful and well prepared argument. ~ , , Mr. A. Fullerton Hughes, of the•lrvingg. folloWed in the negative, and made antuell stronger argutuent than many olderper sons would hire° dune •on that aide of the question. This concluded the contest and it Only remained for the judges to make their deci sion. Hon. J. P. Sterrett and Rev. B. P. Noble, Third Presbyterian Church, had been selected as judgett, and at the conclu sion of the debate retired to one of the so ciety rooms, and in a few minutes ,re turned, when the decision was announced by Mr. Noble as• follows: .--, -, , • Essay--Thomas Lee Nixon, Philoilia thean. , , . , Debate—H. Fullerton Hughesi, Irving. The exercises were then closed withben edietion by Rev Mr.,Noble, after, which the astemblege dispersed, . apparently /well pleased with the evenings' entertainment. The examination at' the University com mences on Monday and will continue until Friday. , , • , The commencement exorcises take 'glace Friday evening: • • , Real =Estate Transfer*. The following deeds wore- tiled of record betbre H. finire.y„,_ Esq., fieccirder, 4une 19th, 18138. • - . James B. Mitchell to Anson B. Campbell, March Si, lasi; lot No. 54 In the plan of McKeesport, on the corner of eleventh and Mulberry-streets, - so or 100 feet. with buildings ' 43.000 James. n et al. to James Ross: Jul, "41.. IV: , lot In stiarpsburg. on the West Venus. IL - , 90 by Itch • - feet ~••• .. •.•• . - 5409 Louis Lebo to John Tamobind. ' Jan. 20. itlad; lot ln Robinson township. containing , 'tarp and. Au perches- 44r0 J. S. I:trickier to J oseph Mantis,' June is, lots_ No. Band-10 in SparkssAolan, Collins township; ott Rural Avenue, 57 by IR feet ..2.(j_10 Dr. A.4l.,Mceandless to Robert Reed Nov. M. lot by onlol Center Avenue,. seventh wars, Pistaasrek 2.feet - 41.500 Bo 4. arate liasa to John Tamehina, June 12,1565; lot No:4 Iry Ewttg'srlat,-Liberty township, on Allen MO i i r ' nes e t t geran t r o e lltinard gh, June 10. 194 1 4 1 1 - Viot 240: Klint ee lregies plan. Carson street, Dirmingham, bpJOO ft • td.4100 Jona rereliment to Jolla J. Marchnsid, /any 139; 'lot in Liberty township. 61 by 405 feet., . .. Bernard Wittig to John Hartung. aqua ar, iwa; lot in Odklittuliontritiblo, on Forties eSece.."X es „Its Aierwerdlnlitito Anthony Yonvort June Iq~N lets 405111iind township, on Tustin street; byouterz , bile; or. XOWROMMIW... •.,!! garne day lase me:lisps were 1110, - • NIJMIIyiR 147. • Row at Sewickley:-tutting Affray. Th'unsday evening, a difficulty °oeuvre& at Sowiekley betweenisllehael Welsh and Stephen Newman, daring which the latter drew a knife and cut Welsh, inflicting a severe wound across the bremt and upper part of the abdomen. it appears that they were We saloon drinking beet together at the time. information Ipas Fil9Aify before Ju stice Star, of Sewickly, : Icharging Neeffnan with ifelonions assault; and battery, upon which he was revestedlitird committed to await the result of Welidirs injuries,. which' are said to be of a serious character. , After Newman had been arrested, a number of his friends collected tog ether and mobbed the saloon where thedifficulty °centred. They broke open the d6or_ and then knock ed in the heads of the ale, beer and cities bar rels vFilleh were Ibund in the niece.. No arrests have been madp. Citylntlity. 'Dr. A. G. MeCandl Physitian to. the Beard of Health, rep Pris the iollowiewin torments im the city of Pittstrargh, from June 7th, to June 14th, 1868: : Diseases—ConsnmOtim, 4; Apoplexy, 1: Intermittent Fever, 1; ,Pneetnonia, Om. Ago, 1: gardanftia, I;lomification of. Aorter, 1; Disease of Heart, 1; COnvidsiono r 2; :Cre. bro Spinal Heeningitis, E; Disease of tow els, I;,,Sabes hfueseilterfoa, 1; Cancer, 1; Whooping Ccitrgh,.l.l . . Of Me Shove there werri under onelvear 6; from one totwoi 1 Irmo twenty ty, f4-from thirty to forty, t from. forty to fifty, I:_from fitly toSixt3r, 1; from :. sixty to seventy, 1; front seventy to eighty, 1.-z Males, 16;Ifentales9; white,l9; color:640; I total, 19. . , • . lalsorderlY Cetidlict.—Yestery even ing Mayor Drum 1,0 befiiver him Jaseph Lockenbill. china:Rd ..on oath. of Anthony Winner with ' disorderly conduct. The prosecutor states• that on. Wednesday even. tng last his wife. waa passing defembuit's house when she. Made a remark to her child walking it her side, which hi, mis took fOr airemark,made to on. of his Teti playing on the sidewalk, Whereupon) ha beenme very march excited and used very abuitive language toward tho lady. After a hearingof the own hoekenbill was ;fined nee dollars and disc :creed. ' . The New Sul l istititte for Silver,' 0 .31inargent, recently invented in Paris. and' whicli may be ebnapared . to silver. pos sesses, according lO the London Alining Journal, nine-tentl it of its whiteness; mal leabibty, :ductility;) tenacity, sonorousness. and density, while t has a snperior metalio lustre, wears bette .lis less liable to he acted 11 / 1 on by th emanations. of sulpiturttted hy drogen. nd Is kiss fusible thou; silver. Minarge may be used,tOr all purposes to which sib er or other white metals °valleys are appl ciao.. It .Is composed'. of one thousan parts 'of ,pare copper, seven hun dred pat of pure nickel, ditY. parts of pure tungsten - On parts of pure 'aluminium. The invent° do not, hOwever, limit themselves te. to the a t. proportion 'given: The chief features f the mi argent consist in the in . trisiducti It iin the alloy of pure tungsten and pure alu inium, tind also the ctnisitlerable proportion of nickel which 'they have suc ceeded in alloying with the aluminium. The metal is formild into ingots., and theuld ed in sand, in the Ordinary way:' . -. -.Tnn-PtaTtronit as IT SHOULD BIL—Mr Vallandigharn Infs. it down, as inevitable thet.!'arl nominatiort or .platform at New -York nth oh tacitly or openlymonceiles that the Democratic Tairty durino the'wmtirmda - itself MMus by.:temnplietty. or sympathy witiOtreason,' find therefore must he:open ly killed e:or quietly or ; which owhich is tacitly, / texprOaly comuntted to the pro scription ofr,the 'pen , in the North and _Wester - li° refused active 'support to the warp'Ywould be filllowed by .n convention of bolters who wottld proclahrt the ancient and rugged princlples of Democracy. Ab solute equality aUd toleration„ without re gardto the war, are demanded for all men, —Crl t awurbeads, Democrats ;War Democrt,ta and;a4mblimnst- who act with the Demo cratic party in tAM common struggla against radlcalsJh !' s PROFESSOR 4.,q1011, Of the United States Military ,cleaclenii;3yest, fostit, speaks as follows of GracktOlte diclet Prattasor eappyt'Alilicribc.. 4 3 grant as a "middle-man,» tt44 pl r neixv to nIF. He Was what we termed Atlrst section in all LIS scientilieNinlies; that is, v pi , te who accomplishes; thSi, full. mune.fic.4 . llways showed himself Cleat...thinker loads acuity i worker. lie, he oni,Nd to the class cif coin stmug men,who Went VI their task j at once, and kcp:t . at: it until finic,heili never being seen, the ,Slack:twi_stecl, class, yawning, lollircp, their ellioivs ever tßest work, and lookingits if ,)ti n t ; icady,lo sink down trom mental ill:whs. .: . • —By the explosion of a stesni hr .ynhiue,; at New York, Thursday eV, okiqs, five! Young men. allltinder.tWentyttlye lesr.; of age. were killed". fnio of tliese . wai i hloN+in from tho Aids alk into the door ) of illf. Bowery theattii. tsime tivtnity feat The concussion alsO i •tie..tly overturned a passing liorse-car, WILS crowded with - people. The. woundetli , ; number. ne.%rly r forty, but many aro liort only slightly. Vile ae-- , count says tho.ftnginrier iu Vhargo was not a competisit person, being it lilitett smith. •Edwurcl - Roohemie of the ed, states that he was about fixing tile s:ift.- ty valve, the miring of which' was = broken. when the explO.Shin Occurred, the briik.r for tunately esplo , ing down Ward. ' 4 'Nest n'teans' market- .. .-. , (By 'referral* tti;i i tte:Pletaboralt tiarette.l Nsw OBlaq fits, Juno 11./.--Cmttian'exeitell and unsettled; , iniddling 29' e;: sales 330 bales; receipt i221)1%1(4+; -exports 46'4 bales: sales for the leek 8.571 bales; reeetpts 42. s bales; expo?lto Continent 344 tals; to Philadelphia 5,57 bales;t4 New Yaik 4.u21 bales: stock ' 034 ;bale& , Stkirllng'.ls3lllss. New York - s htif exchange g . prignititii. Geld 140: .Su . grand ltfolassani dUil Plour Aim at 88, ,: . 88; - Corn - dull at `93ca/11,03. Oats 7711713c.'' • y Slhatl. :Pork doll at $29 tw i fol .gaeo ,:lissyy shoulders 13gaIRIAe; clear sides A Niii.734o: -,laird quiet; tierce -1836e; keg 4 c - ~.. . ;. -,. t ' ~. ,„.A. ttly,Telograpyi t "Lovisyit. 180 tando 1. leaf, at SA4att , B,oo..Wheal 78a80. - It; 128;50. ±r La .19e. 4 }Won odd** at 1734,1 shoulders a Yikklak„y raXlTAletrov U • , thelattr,, , • . 1 7 e ,_.l . i . 0 vw... A fiv 7s toi - . 'lamina Motet; the Piitientiatt Gazette. • June 19.-=Tobaceo; italom 'or at'sl3al.9ir medium rutting Flour; superflnvats7.iioa at ft 'Corn at 92a9iic. Oats e. at sim a pr,„ mess I Fork at at 18e; by the tiercel at 1 boulders at 13%a13ge; clear ' r ribaldeetitt Xi. - Built Meats; t1234e; clear sides At 16yo. 1414P9ukinal• ver and Weather. f to thaTittiaamb aixiMft.l I '': June, 19.-11*, ,zi alag at o'id'F" hour. Dupe 1 .-N ca tit cloudy . Them are . ildtuens 0 EMI IS El