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O'CIA —•. • • Proceedings of t he Legislature '-Appropriation 113111-:Senate Ilitiectstiitteete elstire—.The Biagio burgh_' Witter Commisidon, ' Itoardletineed ro-Nine llem berstivate B f filitisit, rffilitory— Regikstry Bill Passed. tor Toursos to the Plttsbersti Gazette.] RAMITEIBURG, Aprill4, 1869. ;'•• • IT • , BEisTATE.! , • ,f4~PROPBL►TION BILL, tilb‘ dilia*te this morning refused to nOttettriin the report of the Conference Committee on the appropriation hill, by a deeded Me. the Democrats Voted nay, with the following .B.;:publicaris BroWn, (Mercer), Coleman, Fisher, Graham, White and Worthrrarron, Thitfkitis the bill, 'airless the vote is reirimaktered before Elul adjournment %Frills', and it is confidently_ asserted ewton. that the Governor will not cui an aunt I THE BANE TUC BILL. _ The bill from the House taxin Na. &tonal and State Banks gand Savings In .' ' Dogs-one per cent. in lieu ,of ail It Isixatkm, passed second. reading. Wised lib attempt will be niade to morrow to tack on an amendment taxing coal and petroleam. BILL, d efe ThatesL- militia bill from the House was • RECnsviy .ifiLL. 't - The report of the Conference Com mittee on tke registry ., bill was adopted in _both h oes. • • HOUSE , OE' REPRESENTATITES. , • ~. ..-•RESOLUTION DEFEATED. - I • •.: " ' In the House this meaning Mr- AM . :.' . • offered a resolution recalling from the • - •:' • - Stellate the general taxt4.ll, which pulsed ,„:•ii::.- . ; the House at ten o'olook-Monday night, . • ~...:-: with amendments taking coal nettr :ll.. lentn and relieving railroads on earn .•:: 1. lags.. . •-• •...•' •• • The resolution was opposed by Messrs. *' ' '"' '',l Davis, (Philai,) Herr and Strang, and .:,..., . ; favored by Messrs. Chamberlain and - - 1 Brown (C/arlob,) and defeated—yeas 41, •: 7. iii•• •,- nayss7. ..:••••::::•-•4 . • •,.: • .3Frtarsitr unrrortr. , , . !,' .'....• i." -- ' fdr. -hrl:3, Deadsitiskiniiiid ik ,„ raw •! !anon au the. Stilt° Priatar to ;,:, ..• 1 ofd can es of the lint volttme ,‘ . • 1 , of thw Mibtary History to the • House at ,;.• ;• i five &liars ter volimne. ' • - Amended by Mr. WEBB. to three and a halfdollars per volume, and passed. PITTSBURD /I:WATER 0021.1fiss;015:p, Both It:Ousel; have clencarredin there port of the Conference Committee on the billy alltilbrizbag the Councils Of Pitts.' burgh to appoint Water Commisaloners, agreeing on the Senate amendment, re-, ducting the number of the Board to nine MO .I 1 .;41 , • SENATE BILLS PASHEIN The bill 6om the Senate, changing the time of holding borough and-township elections In Indiana, Cambria and Jeffer son COUTHIOS, passeoL The bill from the Senate authorizing the 0 9143;119r, Auditor General and State Tyeasurer todaohaitge registered bands', for oott'poh bonds, Passed.. -•- THE CATTLE BILL. A the thatle fruitless effort was made to take np bill. THE APPROPRIATION BILL. There is considerable difficulty about the appropriation bill. The Legislature appropriation Friday to The Rouse has ac cepted the report of the Confer ence Committee, but the 'the Senate re. jects it, the Democrats and seven Repub licans voting against an d ly one day, remains to reconsider. the Governor, is usually allowed this one day to con sider the 'bill. The seven Republicans ' this evening assert they will stick to their , determinatlon. mr. Coleman is opposed. to the bill, :because it "abolishes: HIS Publication oppose it on other grounds, but grounds seem to be the twenty-seven additional . House . officers, who are,ackaltted to pay by:the bill, un der a certificate from the Speaker. The Governor posittyely asserts that if the Legislature adjourns without vreel ng on appropriations, be will not call an extra session. , Many believe that a reconsider ation will. be had - to-morrow,-, the par ties(' being-therely to make • a favorable record on the extra employe prrtion of the bill. Nearly all the Senatora s vet gelatult tng a sOiiditnence and other menibe salary. rs have 'already. drawn one :thousand del lara f NEW YORK CITY. • tßy ToteirtsDli to tai Pittsburgh 6itist:o.3 Him' Yonx, April 14,1869. The A r atiliand Mema Gnixitties of the House of Re phsentatives of the United S fitonsto4llollCol lsolanGrinuelttoliv,; sP hfy step toinquiiles to - be' made In the general working of the rev enue system. • kgrand jury has been in:Tumefied in the Unzedinates, Circuit Court, nefore Judge lot, for the Investigation of 43 hirgell Venn hp under oftleers of the h i r emigrant ship J mes Foster, Jr. It APpeire the mpet kittChis :ni l ii-g-: inzw,,og,___bag . aNatet ;,,- . , i , i _.yodge Domini,. has appelitiou' A. A. atecinold asßeforee, for the purpose of as rtaining- to ..who - belongs ...the five mi oe llfolarat dollars thawed 4 ' by- RenelVdr Tweed to be on deposit In . the Corn Ex ohan_gt EatiA,..ponainali,74o redi the Mr: yrs_ _ i nt) nut' ItiallY to' i use of CsadWitotkiller . and Union , Paoltlo Rail road.- - EEE Pfost la -Alabama. tatTelegia*Ao the l'istsburei casette.) • ito NT 6 O2IIIIItY, AIL, April 14.—Yoider ,12)(nto41g,:heno,,aaa a idled frost and . atiOnow revere one, bed -“,us "the naw,ootton crop and Amuse .and.randaripa, the replantimg of . . !N I ,WtRISIIVEGt. —Police , Superintendent , /Kennedy, of Chicago, being notified by a h3legram to arreat a man who. had ' stolen a horse:and buggy from Battle Crek, litiittan. TueTuesday.afternoon captur e ed one John Martin, at the Girard House, in Chicago, on surspicion," Being closely questioned, he confessed the crime, and the horse was found the stable of the hotel. As an inducement to be let off, the thief showed the officer a Masonic badge and certificate; but the dodge did not work. .. —The Illinois Legialature,in adjourned session met at Springfield on Wednesday. The Governor has vetoed one hundred an d fifty bills out of the number placed iti his hands at the adjournment, the most im portant of which is the Lake Front bill, oedlng a certain portion of the lake front to the Illinois Central Railroad,and the bill allowing towns and cities to reserve " p State taxes for the benefit of existing or rctiv • railroads. The first named ;bill is likely to pass over the Govenor's I•veto, but the fate ot the latter is consid ered doubtfal. The session is likely to -continue about ten days. Patches from New Orleans an nounce that the Chamber of Comerce of that city will hold a meeting' to m conaider subeceptions to the St. Louie Grain As sociation, and asking; for,. information .relative to the objects and • proposed workings of the Association; also /eating "that New Orleans will do her part. Geo. P. Plant, Preeident of the St. Louis Merchants Exchange, has replied, adviss int New Orleans to orgsnire a similar in dependent, but cooperative Assooiation, to keep a stook of grain there to draw purgiumni, And if necessary to buy and ship. cargoes to foreign ports. The stock. ,holders of the St. Louis Association will ,holders *Meeting for the purpoise , of elect 's:ling 410 directors and perfecting their organ u— r • . , —The New York Tribune has -a letter: from %need W. T. Sherman. /Weave to , bisection at.thanurrender of Gen. John. ston, ass that. at an, interview be tweea, ,rraVdent'r..Unooln; ,Gen., Grant, Admiral Anter and hitnaelf, in regard to "thenosltitni of ittkirs and :Mahansin probanbs defeat of the rebel army n sr. Lee,: Frelident • Lincoln expressed t hope that --no More - 11100d cit /bed, all that ha wished being, the 'disparsket of the ermlesrand the' nannnption: of rule. General Mere= evoke drew up. the terms of Johnston's.surrender him self.'Etecldnridga hadnothing, to do with them, and he proceeded toelfect his' escape Arom,the countrA a course which " Gen. Sherman believes President 14ticagn shed Davis and all ; , the leading SNP ,' political leadersto ,have„,boon qua.. oesarel le doing. General Sherman says he makes the statement h order that: byterthere shall be no oonstruction of the y ms whereby the course , pursued bZ hitt should be thrown upon President 01 NEWS BY CABLE. CBy Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) • GREAT BRITAIN. . Lorinox, April 14.--In the Rouse of Commons this evening:the Merried Wo nsan's Property bill, introjnced by Right Hon. Russell-Gtferney was read a second time. , LONDON, April 14 .—Amorig the races at Newmarket, to-day, were those for the Colurnfi stakes, and Newmarket han- Mdicap. The former was won by the filly artini n, and the latter _ by Mr. Say!le's y, Skirmisher. • . , . • FRANCE. Penis, April'l4.—The .Prea newspa. per sa ysrejection of the -Alabama Claims treaty by the United States Sen.. ate will be the cause of great prejudice to the United States in Europe. 1131 3 _ /11A . . . MADRID, April 14.—.1t is reported Gen. Prim will go to Cabaiis Captain General, accompanied by large reinforcements of troops for the suppreesion of the insur rection. nrikiirciAr. AND coptftwnciAL. ' LONDON, April 14.-Beening-Consols Twenties ibr money, USN: for, among; 93m. Five ' at 84. Stocks steady; Erie. 24.. lllino*, 96N; - Atlanti c and Great W eton. Western. 10. Tallow 46s SON. 'Linseed cakes £9 lbs© . Sugar 395. 3d. _Linseed Oil 427 I s s®3o. @53% fr a nc s. April 14.-Petroleum 53 1 atm; April 14 . -Cotton 14734 francs. Pems, 'April 14.-Bourse strong. Rental 7 francs, 5 centimes. LIVERPOOL, ADM/ / 2 . -Cotton la firmer and higher; middling uplands 12ya Orleans, 123§. Callformawhite wheat, 9s. 3d.: red western, Ba. Bd. Western Floar 225. Corn 28s. 9d. for new. Oats 35. sd. Rosi Lard-71i. Bulgy ss. peas 395. Pork 105 s. Beef 90s. 6d. Cheese 77. 'Bacon 625. 6d. Common refined n ss. 3d. Spirits Petroleum 9d.,_... Is. 9d. x.R.A.brirPORT, April 14.-Eveni Bonds nc.-- Eimer. ' .Five-twenties closed' at 87 93@3736- Revak, April 14-.E'vening.-The cot ton met ' closed active of both spot and to arrive, but without change in quotations. . BRIEF TELEGRAMS. - - —,Ln Georige, recently,' the'. weather hag been very -cold.- It is reported that the heavy frosts in the'interior have ma terially injured the cotton crop, and will ne cesaitatbrephunin g . —The Massaehnsitts Legislative mitten on 'Woman Suffrage was Co ld. mdreseed .yesterday in its favor b Rev. James Freeman Clarke and Rpm Cleorge F.,.110ar,. -of Worcester- .. . -The bill to aid in_the construction of iif - hdlrbedie- tq New ',Voir, 'giving lbur thonased.dellara per - mile. wail ordered to a third reading in the New York As sembly, last night,. by a vote,of fi ft y-five Ito twenty-tire.' ••'-. - . - • ' - 1 —The South Carolina Legislature at its last session, passed an act approiria hog two hundred thousand dollars fer, the purchase of waste- lands. They are to be sold to, actual settlers, on five, lears' credit. .C. P. Leslie has been ap. pointed Land Commissioner, under the act, and - will at once Open a Land office. —The Executive Committee of -the Board of Trade of Cilleintlati have con sulted Hon . . George H. Pendleton and another. eminent lawyer, A. A. Fergu son, as to the power of the Ot t aid ibthe oonetruction of a railresd tb Chat tanoog. a without amendment to the State Constitutiome The question was referred to six able lawyers for decision. Three of them have already expressed opinions thit the city can give such aid. - I'44 4.,NgtrP A - SECOND UMOL !east° Seadon;-Unreconstrtiet • ] ed States—Noirdaatialis con- Ar med—Seizure of Cabaniroaa an American .Veakel-'ele.olra •to _be „Disaliased--liond I;ar- Ceny—Jaly Intim est _on Cou•, 17 Tohams to u3,Pittinousa ussatte.i Wasziwo•row, - April' 19,1869. SENATE seseroit. • - After prayer and reading of the jour nal of yesterday, the Senate immediately went Into Execntitte session. Alter the Execiitive session, without doing other bmsineas, the Senate -a& foamed. • Many Senators are of the Cpirition that the extra session will close this urea& The Senate to-day briefly conaidered'tlin naturalization treat i with Gras; lirltaiti and the Darien Canal treaty, but arrisipit at no conclusion on them. • REcONIITRAJOTIoN. .. It is not probable that the Preahlt will take any action in regard to Misaissippi and Ts* till the -busluala of acting on nominationfiby the !Senate shall be completed, and iris not certain whether he, will Issue a Proclamation in regard to voting on the Constitutions in those States, or addresis the _Military Commanderg through the -Wir Depart ment. , . ' , ALAPAHA CLAIMS TREATY. - In the discussion in the Senate yeetar. day, after Mr. Summer's speecli. some ft mark are reported to have been made; Mr. Chandler said the American conti nent was too small to hold the two soya. reignities. Mr. Warner is reportea to have equalled it not surpasaed Mr. _Chandler in his sanguinary dochirations. If he were President he would in Main structions to Mr. Motley say not tu take, any farther trouble in re ference to the settlement of the question; would, let it go by. /f Ea land wished/a - open ne gotiations, let her do so. If not, Amen-. ea can afford to weal/id- day of reokon log; and altogether he was ,In favor.. of holding a whip over her. ' - .. -_. ArrOiiiviika re. - The President sent tote Senate to day the following notninanet , Charles C. Crowe of Alabama, Gover nor of New Alcamo: United Statay Miretutisz.,Wordsh, worth, Northern District 'Ot.Floilda, Geo. J. /Amon, Arkansas; Angnsttis Arnt: strong, for Minnesota; Enem a F. Carroll, for North Carolina. Charles A. Da App raiser of Mer chadiee for the Port na, or ew York. A Asuman= of Internal Revenue: James Pcatmasters: S. abworth, Fifth District, Pennsylvania. Ohio; Stough. Bellefontaine H. P. Davis, Mansfield; Ohio; Mrs. Sarah L. Reizer;_Doylestosvia,, Pa.; Caro line -A. Arndt, Easton,' Pa.; B. Blair, Huntingdon, Pa. Nokuram tess , "coarsinaram. The Senate to-day oonfirmed the fol lowing nominations. W. W. Evans, Surveyor ' of Cus toms Parkersburg, rgirda; Ed . ward Townsend, Adjutant General of Army, with rank of Brigadier General; Lieutenant Colonel Richard C. Dnun, As- Blatant Adjutant General, with rank of Colonel; Major -Robert Williams, Aials• 'tent Adjutant General, with rank of Lieutenant Colonel; Captain _Ames P. Martin, Assistant. Adjutant General - with rank of Major.' , SEIZURE OP CUBANS ON AN A.YEETEAN • VESSEL. Lieutenant Commander Fellebrown, of the United States steamer Narraganset, reports under date of 7th inst., from I/a y:ink the particulars 'of two passengers, Cubans, having been taken out of the American schooner Lizzie Major, ten leagues from the coaat of Cuba by the Spanish Mote Ferdinand° Cattolico and Amprisoned. The two persons were named D. Santiago A. Anniblo and Don Ramon S. Rivas. It seems they took ; passitge on the LizZle Major, at Havana. for New Orleans. • The schemer touched at Remedios, took in a cargo and sailed on the 26th of March for her destination. I She was boarded the same day by the Spanish frigate, as above. The prisoners were carried back to Remedios and in= carcerated. One is a lad 'about ten years of age. They were s vielted 111 prienn „by Mr. Stone. United States Consular A at that port, who 'medal& demand Upon rel the coattnandant of the province for M it ease. This he did not feel authorized to do without orders from superior' att thority. The case having been made known to Mr. Etall,'_ United States Vice Co r i ata oo 49Cal ,I .4lgabs; he' has ordered; Tha thorough, investigation to be made. e ground of the arrest is said to- be t the "fif she rpasseugails !too, not lon the iniudfast of tee schitniiir. T „t ;Wig• Valgoe Man... The fiecisfon of . the .1311Preine detiri diamlaidag the M'Ardlo.oasek* for tWant , of Jurisdiction,. is founded on _the actlievsed at the htst session of tbe rorbteto Co. Areas, repealing the act 'authorizing . sp- Peale from She j u ditment'or the Circuit Court go,the Suprem" Court. - Theßetut. .dentded, Whi/0,14eF4,.. _,-1110014tieffetiO1 la' derived Midi` the' vanaltntiOn 'itid not ,from •: sots. ot I Congress. it is- conferred a font exceptams and ender. lnt* ' r4mulatiOns IS Congresshiy zniikk'e. • it'l i t. hardly 'possible to fie evildoer instance of positive eseep on, usititcvitereOUTlLD mile. , , , The President has direokal ' the Semi. ary of War to order Major General molds I to 'prooeed with r egistration in :Texas, Preparatory t o . an early (*lemon. It is expected' 'similar Orders WIG bis is, sued to the Commanding moan in vie, glut and 1. The President !ink vall4amanitof‘ the s o idntouit.of the Commanding Generals. before isstung the roolaniation-authOrized, by thw act of Co gress, with reference.to,volang on ,the„ natittdione Of these Suto. Atufftdes billoCoftluiasury, ( . ''', 7:::71/111:::::::::::::::: Timliv;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;; f dim ~q , ~ ; ~.~ ~~3 .~ "..i~ 1 !9 URGH TR t sow cpcxxlcrit CAPITAL .:ace or Olin. W. uJonsidiwa. 115 aly Telegraph_ to the xitturargs asseitc.3 sr. Uwe, April Prim, of the Criminal Omirt, toiday delivered an opiplan in the case of Capt. Win. B.z on . swop, Whose collegial hail Moved a ille ehsige on the ground that three terms Hof the ' Court had passed -since indict ineit,e his "and that under the law her se. tion Could not Proceed nettle!, bin. The' Judge decided spinet the motion and re manded rDonaldson •to jail. " p wi doubtless be brought to trial, one- of th ll nowhere. e princial witnesses against him being A Forger Arreited. (By vomit -. . '• ' us to tho Pittstotztak Gazette., WILXINGTON, N. C.,' April 4.—vv. a -Balitly, who presented a forged draft for 11,760 On lite First l i tationidlhtnit of this 'oity,_ - on , aaturday, woe arrested near Darlington Court House, South Carolina, Vneaday night and brought ,kuok-to this city. AU the money was recovered 'but , , , Fin,ittlittl Amend ment Itathied by New i ..,-• Vont; - , - IBYTtlevaplii2irt°.-Y,ther'i,PlAitt.ll/I''rslth',!-FuTeibete`Se.:l nate' uthda ratitritlit the Fifteenth . bY 4-4446-ofilleilfttekell to ilitimm,,, .72'1. : . 1. -,...: 11 - • pitatm , APRIL .15; : 18 , f „„. ti; Demoorstie members of the Johnson I. 'Psie Raitioad Land Salea. Deartmental Club mid , C onservative Ar- CET Tel to the POW:moth Ouette.l KO - andNiVv'trnion. The notices of di& Arealsow April 14.—The Land Com imissal Will be sent' out, in a day or two. im' large,ninnber of female clerks will be :To pic ll ll a a r d" ic. on o rvorts the sales ,of land lasioner oithe Central Branch of the dlsehargeil• from the Treasury Depart- :during Marh of over #100,060, and the meat , &l-Marrow. . sales this month nearly double those, of , Down LitROENy 'CASE. 'the same time in March.. The Central , 'ln the Criminal Court' to-day the jury Frned a verdict of guilty against Branch Road are doing a large business. ' The contractors of the Atchison and nardEfaych;cliarged o atelarcany Nebraska Railroad - want Ave hundred /Isom of aorerameat b os, a special laborers at two dollars -per day. Work Pmt by Coloni3l D.. R. McNair with wi ll com mence on the. A tchison. Topeka Murray i t c o; ...i r w i ll ,be recollected and tlanta Fe Road in May next. ' .}lnych was President of the Merchants . • National Batik which three years ago. exploded two or SIERIOUSLY ILL. C. Bancroft Davis, Assistant Secre tary of State, is quite ill at his rooms in thin city. Mr, Davis is suffering from a severe attack of erysipelas, and has been cOtitined to his room and bed for several toys. Be is entirely unable to attend to' his public or private bualness. /ELT /NTEEEST TO BE TAMPA/E. The following wail issued to-day: reaturDtpartntent, Washif i :gton, D. 80,,„ April 14, 1889.—Notice hereby given that the interest co i ns payable on the ist day of July next will be paid on' presentation at the proper offices upbt: a rebate of interest at the rate of siv per cent per annum. DUTY ON /RON. . The-Treasury Department adheres to its elaisitleation of certain iron from Gothenburg, of an octagonal shape, under the act of 1804, not otherwise pro vided for, and' decides, that it is dutiable at'°ascent and a quarter per pound. NOIGTOG PITTING OUT. Washington ' The Monitor Saqhhi hi fitting out at the twelve da Navy'Yard, and in about coast. ys will be towed to the Cuban ---, Jy Telegraph is the Pittsburgh Gentle.) HAVANA. April 14.—Napoleon Arran. go and other insurgent chieftains are heading a party in the central depart ment in opmeition to General Queseda, who. however , has the largest number of adherents. A cousin of General Cespedes has dvice been killed near Zdansanillo. A! from ft. Thomas report the ar rival there ' of one of the Peruvian .. mon ltors. ' for j 4 Suaradvaricing; sales at 8%©9 Heals No. • , Volunteers are organizing in the inte rior. The . F-Ixre de , seas warns the public againitt over confidence in the termina• non of tho insurrection. i• The Mario says Spanish war steamers are Watching for two 's editions which are from the United States. essay:lva has not yet been released. A decree author/ma the raising o thousand - 11d_ , __ _ditionli f t inenini t the n u annawaii . ,,w-melapeetem ere 40 PAW the - • ' ' ' _who The very latest advice& from Puerto Principe report a dearth of food. A con voy had arrived from Santa Cruz, under a guard of nine hundred troops; They encountered two thousand Insurgents in an entreziched pOaltiOn on the road, and after a desperate fight dislodged them. The troops admit a foss of eix killed and wounded. -The, insurgents in the vicin ity are nunierous. They have beef and vegetables 'in plenty, but are without bread and powder. fight ti advbeca to the 9th report a troo on thelsabel Estate. Loss ninsig n. On e thousand two hup had arrived from Bag:thank dred- Advises from Sancta SPirittik of the 9th, state that Gen. Puello was there and acting as , Governor. He has ordered country stores Moved to the nearest town. Saugus dates to the 10th give informa tion that the Government troops had a fight with Liebera, and that the Jones were heavy on both sides. A dispatch from Trinidad, dated the 10th, says thirty respectable citizens have been arrested and imprisoned. ,Es.Preslaent Johnson is Memphis. Lay Tetetrass to the ?Makurdi Gazette.] Mautrars, April -14.— E x-President Johnson, accompanied by a committee, arrived here at four o'clock this after noon. by special train on the Memphis and Louisville railroad. He was met at the depot by a vast coneourse of people and escorted in procession by the Fire, Police and Municipal department and an immense ntunber of people in car riages, and on horseback, and' a veloci pede. After passing tbrongh the princi pal streets, the procession halted at the Overton Hotel, from the balcony of which be was welcomed by Dr. Leftwich, and Introduced to the audience. He spoke , ten minutes, simply return. ing thanks for the honor shown him on his return to his old home after escaping Irom the slavery of office. He was suf. feting from fatigue and spoke in a low tone. He speaks at the Opera House to morrow afternoon, and on Friday night will be at present at a banquet tendered rim e 'Overton, him the Overton Hotel. Along th route from Nashvilie„here'he was me t by crowds at , every station. 411 Hutu boldt, ' Brownsville and Mason's o n ap peared in answer to calls and responded trieflyi Busineits witi almOst sumps/Wed this afterneon. Cr- Tao Insurance Case. fay Telegraph to the Pittsburgh eases:so Su Crricaoo: April ' 14. -The Wisconsin c reme Court, in the case of Mrs. Schneider vs. the Provident Life Insu rance Company, of Chicago, has set aside the ruling of the Court below, which was that the deceased husband lost his life by carelestmess in attempting he to aboard a train when in motion. T c ase has been remanded for s new trial. Markets by Telegraph. 11 aw ORLEANS, April 14 . --Cotton act ive Middling, 28x ®2BX. Sales, 6,350 bal s; recaipts, 1,243; exports, 3,685. Gold, 11,32 x. Sterling, 11,42%. New York on sight, X premium. Sugar dull. Common 8 610y 4 ; prime 13x. Molasses, light supply, primp 63. Flour fir 812- perfine 1 1;5, m: 87; double extra. $6,50;, treble extra $6,75. Corn firm; whi to 1 8Oats scarce at 74@75. Bran scarce it $1 0 ,86. Bay firm, prime $2B. Pork $31,63. Ba con retailing at, ahoulden 14; clear sides 17X, and clear ribs 17X. Lard dull and unchanged. Whisky quiet; Western rectified 3 7@893‘. Coffee firm; for gia, 15x; _ prime 17x®17%. Geor- BUFFALO. April IC—Flour inactive; sales 200 bbls; city stmund spring 116,00® 6,60 ..; Wheat; no demand; prices are en tirely nominal. Corn: very dull; a few car lots were sold at: 75©82c, Ryerrive. Oats nominal, at 67c in store. nomi- nal, at $1,30 is store. -Barley dull; sales of 450 bush Canada at $1,90,, on track. Peas nominal, at $1,23 en track. Seeds' firm: sales of 100 .bags of choice timothy at 14,00, and 100 bags of prime do. at $3,75, closing firm at the outside figures; clover 19,00; flax 12,50. I Pork dull at 131Q:31,50. Lard dull at lfiXigi 19c. Righwinee nominal at 92®93c. SAN FRANCISCO, April 14.—Flour dull at $4,5.50;19; Oregon extra 115,1 N. Wheat very dull at $ 1 ,40®1,60. It 111 estimated that the wheat crop ot - Oxegon the pres ent year- VI be anekthird in exenw of last. ` Le tenders 773 i. ' Nan-,ORK, April 14 .—Cattle - Market —Beef Cattle active and advancing; pri ces at 14®17.. Flogs 11@l1X. Receipts 340 cattle and 2,190 bogs. p Nasrmraal, April 14.--Cotton active: middling 2530; good to ordinary 24Xc. ----...........,„....,_ Fr CUBA. - ---...---------- 'rent the Independent,l'illalngton,Wlll Co: /IL ' 1 Col. John • Redman. Among the most curious and interest ing individuals it has been our fondue ever to meet is the gel3lienstus wse name heads this .article—Col. John Red man. A few friends were selected to at tend one of his lectures at Sponsler's, in Springfd recently. Of- all the lec tures It w a s the cap sheaf, "Wasn't it, Ent " Ilor two hours he ket heard hint in a constant roar ofl a ug h ter, His entertainment consisted of aide splitting stories, songs, anecdotes and button -bursting witticms:•" ; • Col. Redman is a :Virginia, who many years ago removed to Otties, bringing his stook and his dogs and his guns. There he lived and hunted for several and finally moved to Illinois. years , He is stow a resident of. Buokhart, Chrivesstia on his fin county, this State, where he li ne farm and takes life comfortably. Re and his stands about six feet nsusole is wonderful. He can carry a horse of ordnliuu7 size ten or Anew rods'with ease, or throws mule or , dy ` over a five rail fence with ease. But his character. He is the greatest geal enius anon the country for originality and r 11. It is said that Dan Rice offered him two thousand dolen; a month to travel With him. His powers in the `way of mimicry, in singing or in imitating birds, animals or the human Voice, are `remarkable. The Colonel "runs to inn" as naturally as water runs down hill, rind it is as impossible for the most serious man in existence to listen to - him for a single second and" not 'almost go into convulsions with laugh ter, as it, is to bore an inch hole with a two-inch- ang er , , 4 %141 it Alis." The Colonel makes. no pretensions to origi nality or ,smartness, and don't seem to 'know that he possesses anypeonliar trait in the.way.ofamissing others, but knows that whenever ho speaks ever7body: laughs, and that he likes to see them laugh: We hope to see him again and become better acquainted with him. .. an Mount:Pleasant (Iowa). Press, of a recent date, says: t'Out of fifty women eating supper at a festival; itis a. fact that thirty of them sit on one of their feet. Why do they?" • The • Oskaloosa Male undertakes to give an answer In the fol lowing atrocious manner: ”They don't out this way. 'Ton min find no woman in the bailiwick with a foot bigenongh for law thirt y other, Women;tO, sit on. Not much. -• od ,Heavensi. what underpi ning . the . Mount , Plea:lent dames must have If the above reflection of our bache lor contei onprery waw suggested by actual observation.- 'And yet, In case , of a ipues4 hopper raid, . two or .three such feet at."., • around, on a Arra . couldn't be sneezed ______ . Tiesoul of the a o Fore . ' lip Affairs at "C onshuitinople is Catholic priest, rather &nevelt; an Italian, who writes nearly all the foreign dispatches of -the• Turkish flovernment. • He possesses a wonderfbl fiunillarity with the leading statesmen, the sovereigns, and the politi. cal at of the various countries of Eu roPei and no measure of importance Is resolved upon by the Turidsh 'Govern ment `without his . opinion - having'been • ascertained. It is said that hetecedves a larger salary than the' Turkish Minister' - of Foreign Affairs. • • --........______ a , . .- ( By Illinois Tele Legialaturft—Adjourned Session. graph to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) . , CiliaAao, April 14:--In the State Legisi latnre to-clay a message was received from the Governor vetoing a large num beiof minor bills, . also the Lake front, and tax exemption bills, with his' ob jections. A. resolution w as adopted that • no business but that relative to Execu tive bommrinications and supplemental bills be considered at the present session. it aahington items. Mr. I. Lothrop 3fotley,the new Minister • to England, will not displace the able ' becretary of Legation, Mr. Benjamin Moran. Mr. Moran was born in Lances ter county, Pennsylvania, and has pre served his attachment to his•native coun try through all his long years of absence. Hou. John Scott, the new Senator from Pennsylvania, declareshimeelfearn estly in favor of the confirmation of 'Gov. Curtin for the Russian mission. There will be no trouble about the con- tirmation of Governor Curtin as Minister to Russia, as Senator Scott to.day asked the Committee - on Foreign Relations to, confirm him. - . Senator Cameron is not - here. Hob. T. J. Coffey is to go out as 1 his Secretary. The following persons were appointed Postmasters in Petuusylyania today: Pennsville, Payette— county Lewis Miller, eke Rice Boyd, resigned. Eagle Rock, Venting° .county--John, M'Crea, eke J. S. Flanagan, resigned. Noblestown. Allegheny county—G. W. .- Hoffman, vice H. a M'Farland, resigned.: ). Mt. P/earant, Westmoreland county_. G. M. I3erger, vice J. D. M'Caleti, re- . i • signpd. • The Sleepiest man in the World. ; , He is a Mqntanian, • and a typo.:: We have known him frequently ' to drop into a sound snooze while standing at his case "distributing," and with halfa "takenof matter in hand. As a compositor, he trn allytakes a nap . at the end of each sen tence, (as often in the broad ' day as any ,other time,) to be aroused therefrom only by a sneeze from one of the boys, or from some other unusual sound. If not par- ticularly hungry, or engaged in exciting conversation with the fellow opposite, he invariably sleep s between courses, while at his meals. • The other day, at noon,he started down the stairs of the office to go to his "hash," and afterr_eaching the d9ot waf leading to the street, he suddenly , yielded to Morpheus, leaned up against the broad door jam, and enjoyed a pro found nap, 'until some sound or jar awidsed him, and, -having dreamed r igid longer bad actually been to dinner and tarried. longer than usual, drew' forth • his tooth- • pick, and hurried-up stairs again, where he nervously rubbed his hands, hastily finished picking his teeth, jerked off his coat and went to work, All these WI we have seen ourseif; hut WI, his room-urigeh and intimate brother Members of the Craft tell us that on di veriroCcasions; fie,- ,r . tiring to his room to go to bed, IlitS"VOlild get off his hat, perhaps one beet, .and... while contemplating the exertion' necei- sary to finish the job undressing would actually set to dozing, and be found next morning still sitting in his chair, with his legs crossed, 8.11138 folded, his head in- • dined to one side and snoring lika'a , irr. , oLatent (26 . i ntottariferistd. 4 ' - B riti ~ , • ti sh "1 , Diii raszsurgeon of - the ' array,. who has been investigat: ing the causes of the great prevalence of ' 'heart disease among Engliah soldiers, statesNthat it is due to the mechanical ob structions to ,the proper flow of blood through the arteries leading from the heart, caused by the restrictions of the h a ng cl o and accoutrements : AlteratiOns in. dress of the English soldiers are ; therefore • advised, the upright" collar hooked tight around the neck being' es pecially objectionable. Anetirisni of the aorta, it is asserted, is produbed by this this style of equipment. The tunic, with a turn-down collar, worn by•the. Austri ans, does not cause the c ompress on of the throat, and Is therefore reeormemaded, as a more suitable dregs. Mn. FROUDE, in his address at St. An drews the other day, commented severely on the carelessness which England-had shown in the work of colonization, and, referring to the emigration of the Irish peasant to America, he sald: "We bade him carelessly go where he would, and • shift as he could for himself. He went with a sense of burning _wrong, and he left a root of bitterness behind him. In justice and heedlessness haVe borne their peeper fruit& We have raised up against us a mighty empire to be the rival; it may be the successful rival, of our poweil'.. The students here (says the Scotsman), broke out into the chorus of "Rule Rifts nia," Which they continued for '"some time, to the great amusement of all pre sent. • ' • . ... us Denver . .aretos -gives etatiatiesof ' the, products of Colorado forthe yearlBBB. • The shipments, ' b ot including ; reship_ merits, nor those private hands, Werct \!- of gold, '' $1,909,461; silver, $187,144; total, $ 2 ,107,285. • The siumber'of ages' r in tilitivition was in wheat, 1,410 earn; 10 ,884; oats, barley, ite., 8,709 i Potatoes, , . 1,960; total, - 28,919 acres. The yield . averaged 28 bushels .of wheat, ,25 bushels - 'of Corti; 3 3 . bushels of barley and 'eke, and 100 bushels of potatoes to the acre. Several dist r i cts: are not Included in these returns. The value of the sgrionittral returns. was $2,688, 840 -:-eiceedipg that of the shiptnentis of bullion pyhalftniff: lion of dollars. • ' - . Tan nocrativs of women a equality-is • not so new as many people buropose.: A writer in the Watchman and layfelatir 'says that, soon a ft er the Amerionth =Vo lution, the sister of Riclind Henry. Lee; • of Virginia, then a widow poasesied of large landed interests In Riaunoad, ivnte a letter.. still preserved, 'la ,which, With the skill of an advocate, aloe aeked.2what became of the doctrine gin icotonies had contended fort indepenaen ;Pet "No taxation withont representation's' if women paying largelsaes hid no rer, , presentation, while a beardless:boy, be. •• cause he was a male and twenty-one. bad s . a controlling _vote In governmental Ru' TER Flumes elections f ermetnbets of the Gaps Legislatit; about to take_pi ace • in 1869, , tare exciting great 'interest,-, a large number of candidates haye conie* forwarit It is computed • that to fill -the two huudred and tieventr_regg (war eight .; hundred.• and . forty Rer.sona, Intend t 0 . ," presenfthemselves. realms nine depu teq, and forty Peraons • are tiaied to ' represent • the) capital: irb 'Preeent member" ail belong to. theoppo, sitton, but some )(Intern notjN, ree- zactefkii they 4ive Nen* *salos = intimated 651146-for imp • ' : ?*' 6