FA 12 II H - - A z. , _ . A - ; _ _ ; ; _ . T - • ALNgi ' • . , irt? , '‘opi ' ' , . • , • - . _ r • . ::„ , t t • -1 , 400 .14 : •• - • • • 1.• It. pS, . ••;.‘ 47,.* -X-411,;11 - c•i: -rt ; :.; . • 4 14) I - - •,,.. crit . R I ) A . • _ ik•3 - di k , .e‘ - . . \ . • •- • J.• . " fiIIST t ww - mr,v3o o'cidocs., at. - illE lIHy Telerranh to th e Pliti!fintigtalaseite.l r i Wisiii - NaToi, rude Y 9,1869. 1 sErzusx OP ILLICIT DISTILLERIES. I Reports - have 'been received ' to-day ifrom Revenue officers in East Tennessee, North garclins, and the - border counties ~ ,of Virginia, communicating litelligence ,of the seizure andliestpuction of silty {illicit , Astillerlea in those localities [within it feww - Nimbi past. -3- Tiiii ', Proili- hi' z rendered exceediugiy di „fficlt „ani:Am :1 , 5 • , Serous, owing to the ~ eriiiteit, , em of the 'districts and desperateeharacter of those engaged in the business.__ General . iiiiter.- swan tiii. direatee ilia iniliterY, when 'lever a force cal be spared, to . render all i - aasistance in Mal `ptito ' ref" to Revenue I,officers. In consequence of gui great difficulty lencountered by revenue officers in Philo -Ide!phis in attempts to suppress numer !mot contraband distilleries, application ihairtiti/iii made 'to- the Secretary Of the *Navy for a squad' of * marines, and to the _lAttorney General' to direct, the United *States Marshal there to 'contribute the !.aid of the local constabulary.- •• ' • MEETING OP PRINTERS' UNION. At a very large meeting of Typograpb-, peal Union No. 101 of this city, histnight, ithe ElOminittee on Nomhuitions among lothers reported in favor of the admisbion 'Of „Lewis H Douglas, 'the colored printer .employed in the Government Printing fOffice. A minorityreport against his ad-• 9 32 0SiCop was also presented,qn the ground 4ithat as the latter came - from Den • .4ver, where -- there Int a irographical without a card, he co ul d not prop. lerly be admitted - here. • Theniajority port was adopted .by a vote of 229 to 164. The , announcement :of the result was , received with applause, mingled with hisses. 'After the vote on Ihree" other „applications bad been taken, the Presi- :Went walk &boat°. read. ; Douglas'-name, . •• 2 when. witiotiontio vidpuittprevitiled amid .2great disorder and eTcitement...• OMAN EXPEDITIONS. _ Revenue and other 'lndira! ' officers i were months ago specifically in istructiad' by the Government tnuse due diligence to , prevent , the sailing of Metal teiptsittioes to Cuba. Action. ha. been ',taken by them in all cases where info r. li d tasue4 . "old ifirnibakw a imi sr itsg real •_ or - ‘• •', - ~ 340laticul of the fiefitrallti ,cla - 1.,.... 4 ' . . - .ervitidahatatif Spathe' P ..* ~,... r ,-, , 11 1 1 Ktefl- 1 - 7 . ..• 1 P.Ol. . , -,.. -. 10. Z' - - ''' .: ':•,,, 0 : - : SUPT ** Cl ..4 rB V R* lolo /ThiPr- startToN. Tity i lin the Distriet araniii)ourt, in tho ot-W. 'T. Smiths's:a visi Irderiti M. Stardom an action for $60,000 ler false ' .and imprisonment; loft* Hughes flied it , Motion Bar the JuspeoUon lot or ders; letters •and documents refbrred to in the plea of defendant. Judge Wylie reserved lily thansion. - t NEW YORK CITY. . CB) Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ousette.l NEW Yorrar,' June 19, 1869 ' •1 • • i rrealdent GXlint will remain here till jbtfonday. He t avoids visitors and sees ‘ 1 1 but few of that% who call on him. Gen. • ! Sherman, 4 1 iwh a also here, is,.at his ex ;'• i ' '' - i__. - i press desire, neglec t e d by , notes. • 4 The funeral eotirice ofillir;Eaymond is '. f • , appointed for (Mo n day a ft ernoon at the . ' ; Church at the Corner of University place ''? and Tenth street. '' § . - 4 • .The sensatio n stnrYbUal4 1 morning that a force of two thousand fire hundred Men left last night foi Cuba -. is tinfcrunded,i though it is considered • certain some trobps will:soon leave this city. The men enlisted in Philadelphia -,.: number only Our hundred, end have no: • yet got away, is the vessel is Undergoing • ' i. repairs in New, York and will -, not go to 1 Philadelphia till next week. Eserulting for the' Cuban , army is repOrted 'finite brisk in this vicinity. . .. ~ • -The Swedenborgian Convention ad journed to-day to meet next June in Philadelphia; after the election of oat : cora for the ensuing year. 1 e-The steamer Berman,, f rom Europe, - arrived this morning. ' ' " - 1 „ :The United Slates schoolship Saratoga : from Havana on the 7th, via Key Waa l' on the lith + arrived in the lower bay ',' Yesterday Morning, having on board a. /. number of cement yellow fever. In ad=... I;l a ttnnto two deliths,'Which occurred at : , mai one oftliper-and two men died '. - do ling the vassage from Key West, - atur alitl- ha& oiX, board - sixtee n patients in ' -different - stages' of the =disease, who • , kily s iilieen removed to the hospital ship ' I Illinois. Tha•Slitiff,Oaca received„ 'orders I :- at. XeY.: , Wiiiik 'IC - kroc4Nid' tg;:r°o4, ifibutas . - but- 'llO ccineetiti co '-`of: - i the sunning spread 'O,llO yellow fever amongabe _crew, Couimaer , Whiting . deemed it advisable to put into tin near "; , 43tite jiiort. The Saratoga is a'sailing vetwel 1 .and tae- aa,mw ofywo hundreds:id - four The contract 'for Ai -Mlieeijoi and ez , '-i ' ecthinge' of news - between ther3Weatern • Ijakseethaed, Press and Neer ,YoritAiti*l . I silitod Press has been 4ixteaded fo r. Mane . ; zeir from August Ist . , - -e. -.(.1 • - 2 A ;445404..trai1i or . slaves - atm 1 iiii4o. 1 1 locomotive wm thrown into the. poseete. .; rusk hot . night, - by M the 'oue drfterin leobaindtin to notice- thetAhe-.-danctwas idkilai.•3,-TlkeiwoW the train swiped. - ' ' eirttbsAllactioal of the awedezitiontlah - EmoutimiDotnmittee a ' bolt was mad* ts*gainat. Herichel :V•AihtairmiteGooriPi :-on thetitaand that be Wiiii / a rebel, a eletitto44l, 41/4"34regue4, , -. W eir °illy" inPI iFn - • - I. taWlWeiimaiettkii ilasitte.l , 4,47nite 19.-MtePht=tite I MO; 1 , 111 be , oui '..ep to t3nlphrir next Wed" Virginia yield -a,000.4106- w this It VW rel easedy,there-beng no ee :e lvr dM him:' • c,Ullettib e `lsrusthu Limive , tictitet on amount Cienimilthuthy's opinion that the teat - -oath must be taken by members of the „Legislature. '~ 'i~~-:G3}if Y"4 ' s ^`i`+~=-'S:~' , + ^ a'.tea's:Ax~r-,.:u~1114555Y"~vt... °Steer Slattery corroborated Kim's_ testithony. Jackson, the watchmen, testified that he left the boat with Donaldson, between one and two o'clock. Donaldson came on board before that and remained about 'an hour; did not 'know when he went :Lahore with Donaldson that Anderson had been killed. The State rested the case here-andlbr the defence,''.Larry , Hazen, an . officer of Cincinnati.testiftedr, to Ray's - bad char acter and ,as to, his-reputation for truth and VeraaNy. He 'arrested Ray,ln Cincin nati and received one hundred and filly dollars forhis servites. - • Thowlortqattit, anothir ()Miter of-Chi• cinnati, also testified to Bar,* bad char , eater, and hat Donaldsoncarmvoluntiti-- ily from Cincinnati and surrendered himself tultie officers. ' John MdAnalln watchmin or the . Mollie Able, testified that ha did not - see Donaldson atter he first left the beat; thatit waajanpossible for .him to have returned ittlytattfsianiown.- witrZsgtig tiVs severe OW exit bYt hrommtlan Donal , persieted 'istatvineritthat could nothaveretUched to thertmat With. out his knowledge;) His testimony of material advantage to the defenseßAMti shoWed they design. if Postittle. to PPM that Ikmalfton was hot on thohast when Andersenwas killed. Sew" Mail Arrangements Elevator Rates—Church MealeaUon—ln Jail for Contempt.- (SiUlterior, to meritubririblJanui."ll CHICAGO, June 20.—8 y reason of the opening of the Pacific Railroad, the.Post oflice Department hat ordered a' change in the route of the American malls for Japan, China, Sandwich Islands and the Pacifielitates. :Hereafter alllmon MOW intended. kor .4 the- couM.riee awned twill: be sent to the Chicago office and be here made up In sealed bags for Canton, Yo kohama, San Pranchico, Ac., and mails from those points will be sealed for Chi cago, for distribution hers, for other points through the States.• This arrange ment will be ready to be carried into effect in a short time. The plurality . .'efor Burchardf Republi can candidate fer Quigress in the Third District of this Stats,,'ls,4,ll7o. Dr. Beck, of Newport. 8y . ., who ap peared as a witness- gm delbuse in the - famout Craig -S breachbf a prom-; Ise case, bin 4saiktldtlesgairun Mum Craig and refused feteyf whiCthines, for whieh he waa auk-, ‘, tor contempt, still" remains - - to 'Wheaton jail, and wine:run:me be so until the close of the Oonn. fZe gets little or no sympathYlthin.any source. The Boarder Trude of Chicagoiyester. day, by a unanimous vote, passed a re solution requesting the tderstur Inatiag, era to reduce the rates' of storage to one cent per bailie' for the first. ten days. Whether the elevator men nay any attention to this resolution remains to be The ' Unity ett= r o, sif irbleh Rev. Collier Is pastor, been '' completed a few days-fiance:Fr tp.oay by interesting-ref no Rev. -Dr. Bellows, of ew York, preached the • dedicatory sernmp. The Church edifice is one of the , finest in the Mtn and -cost about $12.8 - 001k_i Bub , • eCtiptions lb -the *mouse' of VOA* for paying the debt of .the church were made at the close otthir services. Railroad fililiPlV-iwu Painters Wiled —Gabealrearbil NundkUition. (By Teleßumb to the Pittstnintb Gasetted CrucrutuAn, ;axle I9.—Trai ns am & Uleneed running regularly Coviiarr.:. ton to LonhivilleAm the Cincinnati and Louisville Railroad this morning. - Women, one-aimed cbrdtLitsd =the Oaf : Oinks , halt Painters., feu. han Alms, less high to th e intyinneuti was impaled ou au iron foam And instantly killed. Clyde ;ow taiiillyl Aired. The accident resulted from an ellgur= an g o a ri , The bpi l hr InWriiiikeitrottir delegates to the'..State Convention ttio place in this city . end r oonnty.itimilatitt r There is an alinbenMiMMOWlnellnit in savor of General lihtys tor, leoniVit _Bele gitg ' jakEVII444/1.41' Mr mei , Pair.apeLpitia, ,Tune,lB.--Ta the base ball maldh tO•day betivetdthe elholanati club and Olympias, of Philadelphia, the 3 forta are kikkald i•Sootie 22 to 11. The follow ing themes mode: , • einehineti.:".2 4 3 2O 2 1 5-22 0 1 ,ympica.....1 3 0 1 0 0 0 8 8-11 ==lll ST. LOUIS. The Trial of CaptainDobalcison for Hole _ _ icide. By Teir graph to the Pittsburgh (iuene.l ST. Louts, June 19.—The Court room ._. was again crowded to-day, owing to the trial of Captain Donaldson, and the inter_ est in the coati Wanesustaided. - = ' Glover's examination was continued, but nothing of Materialinult_est' , wall brought out in the cross examination. The defense, seem desirous to; make it ~appearthat !th witiness had qUarrelled with Anderson, t boy killed, but he stoutly denied it.. • , George Williams, the second orter, heard the report of a pistol, and p about ten minutes afterwards - saw Donaldson 1 :1 t and Jackson leave t e boat. Saw Don aldson rettirn to e: bost ob:int _two o'clock,passing ove the bow 'r of the Mol lie Able in doing sti. Captain. Barr was Ailthliim; it was light enough= to distin- Ouish them easily.l Witness did not know whet lie left The ;boat that- night that Anderson had been killed. , Policeman Nims testified , to arresting Glover between one and two o'clock that ruoriaingtliad a handcuff on one hand and a pistol in '-hia Vocket. The account hit gave to Nims was substantially the same as he (Glover) testified to yes terday afternoon. Locking Glover up Nims and officer 'Slattery went M tits beat, and tt - hile talking to Delaney, the watchman, Donaldson and Jackson came off the boat. In,a few •minutes Jackson came back. Witness and Slattery then*ent aboard the boat, and Slattery entered the baggage room and found Anderson lying dead, his bands shackled behind him, and a bullet hole in his head'. Nims said Capt. Barr came out of ,a stateroom, partly dressed; also saw MoAxia.Uy come out of the state room catiiaGo - IfiztA i rtiE' !''''''' .rtaa .7A(1 . 41).;11: PITTSBITRGIL MONDAY. JUNE 21 18N9, 000111 OHM POUR 'O'CLOCK., A."3i. NEIVS' - BY 'CABLE' , • • Close of the Debate on the Church Dille* , , tabllahment in the Enguiti House of Lordo=s - asettge of the Bill to See ond liteaaing.4llonse of commons , Re fuse to Consider a New Commercial Treaty with France—lmmenieOrange Doilmilutirittlati,:at timbal/len, -Ire: land--Inauguration of thespanish, Re genzy=Arrast of Caillats laabeilkl ista In France Ordered.—Moidianider Permitted ' to ktenialn Spain* • • :By Telegraph te'tire rittithargh"Gare €.3 GREAT BRITAIN. LotinoN, Zone 4he House of Lord* last night, Lord Hatlier/y warmly supportedtho bill. HS, said - ,that what ever. were the shortcomings of Messrs. Bnght and Gladstone, the adult of clear -nest was not one of them. Last year, both of them unfolded the policy to be pursued. He regretted thelong delay in an act ofjustioe,. and asserted that it was the right of the State to interfere and regulate property for religious and chari-. taoie purposes when opposed to the pub lic good, and when it could be better and more usefully appropriated. He said the acts of Elizabeth clearly intended the - Church to be that of the nation. He drevr a fearful picture of the manner in which the policy had been co-reed - oui,_ but said it had entirely failed, although seconded by Bishops and clergy. Thee attempt to force a' hostile Church on a' people was the root of all evil* Irelatifi exonerated the clergy of the present day from complicity in these acts, but the I odium attached and descended to them. The present measure was only to estab lish a new epoch in the religion of Ire land—instead of ruining, to give the Church for the first time a fair field and a chance of conciliating the . people. He strongly defended the Justice. necessity, sound policy of the bill. He agreed with the ideal4vaticed by some that it would be better to devote a part of the funds ac cruing to 'education, but as the nation was unable to agree to its use in that way. there-was no course to be pursued but that specified in the bill. The bill was fully endorsed by the country. In con clusion.he exhorted the . House to a calm consideration of the great measure, irrO, speedos of pony feeling, and expressed his belief that all would unite in a desire to settle 'the question on a fair and int-' partial basis. At midnight Lord Cairns took the floor luopposition to the bill He said ' Va t ti lit r irit i pike - ' Church 112fletooriluest," and.ilizifkikui. . e elstaneer required to - emit:woe the penal. laws in Ireland,- ther=denial Of' the rule that theßnglish Sovereign IS in posse& sion'of thaland;ginethedu3of an Irish Parliameht Neitting in` -- Ltindon, were' greater badges cd'antquest. The Chat proclaimed christianity and truth to all who were willing_ lb receive, go her mit' , sknr Was hot * 'With regard to' the penal laws the Glintehought not no* to' be' I blamed 'for Ahem. • Bofors her age, a haadred and flfty. 'years ago. the tinfoil ofClifireh arid State was - the Only security lbr religionS freedom Wand independence of thought, and it could not be severed ;without' shocking' 'the Protestantism of the country-to its-very foundatknoi 'After 'tweaking ;nearly three - hours, Lard Cairns sat down amidst prolonged cheering from the COntierVa tive benches. • • = Earl Granville replied to Lord Cairns briefly, and then atthree o'clock. amidst the 'wildest excitement; the Hones/ pro ceeded to divide 'on the 4 ndeetion Awaken the•bill be read a Second - num . ''' . ' - . The remit was announced se - follows: For. one' hundred .sand seventy aine; against, one hundred and fortynut jorlty thirty-three. The wiMst cheSibiti frottillui:Llbefal brancheii ireetstt the artriouitceitte - nt,' which was taken up by partizans in the lobules and the crowds of people await.. the result outside the building. The ,LordisimmedistelyAutfourned. ~..--- , In the House of Commons last evening a motion was made to go into Committee on a new co-operative commercial treaty with, France,-thp present treaty expiring before the next session. Mir. Bright op posed the, proposition in a strong speech and was followed by othens.pro and con. At length. the - House divided , With the following reault-for 10f; against 185, maii=against.s4.;„ • • • the,Epanlith Envoy ES . .Wot.; dinsw, and .1110 , Pienlpotetitiartlei England. has resigned, -- - • .*, i'i The 'Zama to4lity,,,la its, article alt itre,• passes/ of the Irish {Church • _bill to tat Roma reeding, sayer The bi4l4notPaseed by a larte 'majority-and it'peatiefal „ter.., minationlof the session is now assured. , ThogreirtiribinWitnitit=sbi riitnihsidvi umph for the Ministers as it is for the POlfet at frablln nnllfitnr and•the mac _. ery orthe_ConeAntion. , lo r obldng b eck • into the history of this queetiOsi Ude 1111%. passible not to be ;w1 , iniptiirtiA,_ tit, the, fact that England is above all Quasi 1 well geiverniC , The Scandal will now be, reuipvird , that ", „ tniatekan i p4 tuiliald.l2.l.l4:. : dared sarc i 7a. , main cof 'pu 0 PIPIAI BI II, but 8, .. Indooneolenoe . of ithe wilds ere st...kogth i lrlfistit !' n g t nh i l t a ee i b t rt r e i i i es ed ej n e i .lo buiantaarnet rtiu= of n . t ' , - h e itTheiri ar t fur- - , 111 0 f t , im O r r f;l4Yer . aa. to m lll .fa s tattccurd bill into st,. Arsitellti the us , ' tion. • Air ingdy4l,4llB Inteattillie.'Hdllit of lords' lasi MOW bid,Oit:Arfifik hiliz Of aal.L . .._ St enk XV Ifishop. of-Z. 7 6 ' she Wet in l idriaZ l : l l4l e other relates abst a i ned from voting. . Ann lug entred at I en' rebut i yenta.. day. A.graitapkweade4 innale;nannen, weenes t taw& itc., weret.hpprominend reaturea. • Itle ,- attlaistee people were present. - •li. , ' •=rttrotnind Lossost, June .20-/The -44,..yka11a (dub :took '• plaoei •vaity. The tititil f, etuti:4B4 , 4llllBd .ta linsastut• ~.g a nd, „o r neat the:Z*oft :. ' 3 4. 18UMAglOild lai ar " 'file Winner.win , * Oftaremd fern noon _• ~ , ~., - , -1,1 ."'114'.4.1 " - !' T ' srAnt .' . 1 ` • ~ _. . ativuOttita I4e-42 the Cones yes. - ' ~.,; z~ ~ -- PAIIIB, JUDO 19.—The official paper to day - publishes the relic:wine: large -of attended - the funeral of -iit e_ ri ntatiohnoverk..itillawkiNerwmasewskr in %he.politicul. - diallarbances. - ,Thettrwas no , • , pants, .7:melp.—it is said the GOv erninent has ordered • the arrest of all . Carlisle and Isabelliste on the frontier; Rams, .I:me 20.-The city remaiins per fectly. tranquil. Nia :Attempt has' been Mader to renew the late disorders. =- • Mr. Ittirlitgame la making prepare . Lions to ieimrfor Petersburg with the Chinese Embseene • SOUTH AMERICA. Lomax, Juno 20.—The mutt steamer from • Rio Janeiro tuts arrived. She brings tittles from Buenos Ayres to the sth inst. :,The .session. of the Argentine Chambers had ixenmanced. President SartnientoAtt "his opening speech, del dared that the strongest friendship ex isted between the allied South American poirem'lffe said they felt none but gen erotts'fbetinge ibr the Paraguayouts, and they now propose to establish a Print*, lent Government at Auctutelon for the !abootit of the DaoPloc: ZONZION. June 20.—. Later advicea from htetbotiri, report that the troubles in the colonial) pontinue. The mem..., here es,piolled for bribery had .been re elected, and the patties guilty of bribing the legislators. who - Were sent to jail by order of the • Parliament.% had • been re leasedsby the, judges,,on; the ground of Wronalni Ocknittlittlia.,""rbe Parliament now appeals to the Privy Council. • GERHANY. 19.—1 n the Zollverein to-day, Mr.' Delbrciek said _ the new charge d' affairs at Mexico'had been in- structed with Pert to 'that Govern ment, and he' hope to lay_ a•itreacy be fore the Diet et its:llBXt Bowdon.- Greesootor e • June • 119.--The steamer Darien, from New Yorir., arrived-10-day. . . . FINANCIAL f AND COMMERCIAL., , 1 . '4limax°, , Junell9.:—.Reenteg.--Oonsolt torment:l,92M astonnt,92.x@olg. Five. Twenty!. boucle:- 80%; :at Frankfort,'BB%. 1 Ede, 20), , itilituols,eisx'. - • ' • Auv*Jorcomy June 1. 9 .--Oston•rkrell . (141e 1 • llintl i uP l 4n4 I NA,E43(; Or!: 10 12 ; . „soles p•pw .2 l . l / 411e elt fe fp ;oi te'.WIINP ' 93,1 . , 13 1%' tea) cf, Od, ossicri o : ° :WMterztPlilkl2l: 7 1 . Y271.' .11&- fee ileW, One ed.' lfoto-bldr Oitodik 44.-'llaility-ft - i eat , Igrol *V 'lhulre9c•-•11bot 901,' , Urd72/1: NO !Cheesolife. , ...Becm‘o6lll.-.....Petroleum, 'redued Isld. , „ atiarbookytatil4rte 4 , 11:,' 15d. NObi ts !Eiti er th:l o ll.:4l o : o . le , i ant 4illaWFOlSC4 o 4ttineiltn I titero - 1 tifornepta duns )190.4430tt00z: a n ~ 'lni, !lOW and 1443i1111441 Mad% ~ ,Inzu ..v:4l'...'t 4 / 4 ~..../mv.......„7 soening.,...m.t.i tiit,46%i.zl),i ~... , . ..!(•; 1 Ailikijig...4.l. . .., -W .. .1. . ' ' , ':i. ! e11.,U wailla t ....ilfilrA ll . l lNNk;' • , -.li V , j ., . ~ I , UN VON!" 1 10 141 • ; NINSI3 4 ItiO.I,-.,i1 ' ' '- , ,i'' ri , en.LbtS '.':, ~ ' ...•-.... ' : '..., ix" 't, I; Awn ; 1 1 ;74 - ?''''' 71. i , : .., .iioAutg 'fri g J large and EA •• ' • •me • ot. 010 ' /13111 V performed ii:soliVidaps Rost and Ade. Aand'oiherW Webs, eroliKlaeltei - slillgi*thlek wore enourod. l Theeleolpo ' ..• Vet 0 / 1 0RTukOrielib,. ' - ..: I•- ~ aw a re j. ilf • :•- " ', ' ,l dren" nvorr i • 641 • 'i• 4".1 ' -• ' t t •f r if i n,4 4 o% , rjr , mi •:131.1/ 1 7:"Alie. T • ' ! 0: ,31. A, to i :441orlidilkeer430 lkinkle,i'Vret- ', ilielto uzdinF '- ier, :ineipmetNll:ol4 • cause i le - - woritlnkwilkitewi S eohned ' IS - tlitiArothingtou aviTrd. - . '--- • - - EMI lila - • T. aAi) 1-,7011U, terday Rivero administered the oath of regency to Marshall Serrano.' There were loud Divas for theßegent and .ffir the ,national sovereignty, but no disturb .anees, as were. apprehended. • • The following is 'the new. Cahilet as far as'announced:' General PAM, ecre ,tary of War and President of Ali stryi :Silva, Secretary. of State; Herrera Grace, Minister of Justice. • MADRID, June 19.---The Cortes has passed a ball giving the acts of the Pro visional Giverninent the force cif 14wand conferring ufv!in it' the power' to carry them into effect. After.a stottny debate tbeitepublicana have succeeded in:bringing, before the, Cortes a resolution expteeillog •diaap. proval of the ,presence of tbe /Cile of Montpensier 'strain, tteigulain g :',that the GovernMenr order hii4 ,i'eturn to ,Portugal. ~!...• • _, Gene Pesculitel,m strong,ltUjiporter of , the en-Queen, arrived hare on the pre. .text of cisitia g. estates-inbis- Sejovia, claiming his 'right to do so as a citizen under the C 6 netitutfon. HO was arrested and sent to Arauguez to await Anther orders. Hamill probably be exiled to the Canaries Island. It is said a :steamer .le now malting at. Cadiz to.take him 'to that Island. ' , - • • A conspiraisy for the 'restoration of •Queen Isakiella has been discovered at Grenada. On taking the oath of office yesterday as Regent of Spain, Marshal Serrano made a speech - in which he pnsinised to respect the Constitution andYliberties of the country. President Rivera, in rerily, assured him of the support of all Span iards. • • MAnnin 20.—T he members of the new Ministry were presented to the Cortes .yesterday. Gen. Prim addressed the ,Ch amber. He promised • that the Government would OteerVe all the pro. visions of the Conatittition and exact equal respect for them irons the nation. He expected a majonty of the Cones to continue united in action, and urged the Republicans to breserve an attitude of moderation. • • • • • I After along discussion the resolUtion condemning the presence of the Duke lliontpensierin Spain was rejected , by a Vote of 94 to 87. General Prim opposed the res,olution .ariMirilitAhat the Duke had a perfect right to inhabit any part of the country. • ' The Presidentof the Renabliclus Club in :Cadiz has been arrested for making a apeeob against Marshal Serrano. • The action of the authorities caused greikt ex citement in Cadiz. In the Cones yesterday Geri Prim said the, Government Must be Lard, in and even duel, in repressing disorder:. He also piPposed economical reforms in theadminiatratien of finance. FRANCE. - AUSTRALIA • ME FEE _ ,• , ..j News from Brazil and Paraguay—suu.. later McMahon. , , eh to the Metals% Gasette.3 Schooner frill Boston with War Mate- , . i: BYTele grs-- - - • rial Cantu ed—Success of Gen. Jor- - Nliw YoaK, June 20.—The steamer aariYaFilllbiaster Expedition-411e Wit.. Merrimac, from Rio Zanier°, May: 26 th, unteers and h is Crew Captain' General. has arrived with dates from Paraguay to May Bth. Previous' reports that dis- My Teiegrapit to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) HAVANA, June 19.--Josti Lacuriza, one batches from Gen. Mcafahon, - linited of biaximillien's' ministers, died' this d ' '4hrou h States Minister, e had been "recoil , - En lish °facets , are morning of vohiito.. The weather is very confirmed. The Brazilians were en warm. 1. _ deavoring to have safely deity- The Spardsb war steamer Fernando ered Ito the Minister two bundles - of Catalico broug_ ht into this port today correspondence, but owing to the active the schooner ilmhave, captured on the state of hostilities no flag of truce - wmild high seas hear G'ape Mahn. The schooner be received by Lopez. ,Several skir 'was, from, fioeton and•tbe officers claim mishes had taken Place between. Bra she was . going to St. Marys, Hayti, or zilian exploring parties and the troops Kingston . - 'Her cargo consisted of thin- of Lo z. In one the: alliett , Tlost four teen Perrot guns and twenty field plebes killed and were compelled . to ' three thonsand shells, fourteen hundred retire. The allied naval expedi -7 barrels of powder and -much other am- thin ascended the Paraguay 'river munition. The vessel will be detained to Monuvia, where some ' Paraguayan until determined a legal prize. - steamers were mt 4 aground bet was unable NEW Yonrie 20.—A letter dated to reach the en emy on , account of shat Havana, JundAliith, pabllshed in the low water. and returned without emote- World to-day, states that' Gen. Jordan's plishin their object. The Paraguayana fillibusth....- expedition has so, far been kept u p s heavy fire on the river banks. successful, after landing , as its most Ban- The silt s were - destroying the fortifica guthe promoters could reasonably hay° dons of Ascuncim. The health of the expected. A 'number of; Spanish • war army was good. , vessels are cruising in the Bay of Ripe, - On the \ 12th tilt., the. Chambers Were and for the,present the fillihusters are mganized. On the 13th ,the Minister of advised not to attempt further landing War oresented his proposal to the Cham on its coast. • • , i her of Deputies fixing the land forces of' It is also stated . that the Havana volun- the Empire at 20,000 soldiers in ordinary terra were alarmed at the circumstances and 00,000 in extraordi that the new Captain General Deßodas nary. would bring with him from two to four It is stated that General Webb, United thousand troobs, and a consultation States Minister, claimed from Brazil the Committee of • the Spanish Junta . pre. payment seventy thousand dollars for veiled upon abttng Captain General- damages of the ship Canada, wrecked in Espinar to telegraph to Madrid that /85'3 on o f coast of Rio Grande del more • troops I were pot needed in Norte. The Minister was refusing to en "the Island, as 1 they feared Deßodaa ter into negotiations, because the care would use troops against, the volunteers. was pending the decision of the Govern- A reply having_ been received that no went at Washington. Gen. Webb ad more troops would be sent, the volim- dressed a Violent sal grossly offer Leers became quiet and expect to be able sive dispatch, and before having received to force De Rodier into the adoption of an answer, decided to interrupt his ie their programme or drive him from .lations with the acting Government of power before rffinforcementa can reach Brazil and demand his passports, which hiti.. • - ' were sent him. . . .08. NeWs from China and Japan. . . City Telegraph to ther'Plttabargh Gazette.) SAN FRANCISCO, JllllO 19.—The steam . . ship Great Republic from Hong ,Kong May ; 19th and Ynkohama May 29th. arrived to.day. Passengers for New . York: ' Mrs. J. L. Hammond arid two' children 'C. J. !Emery and wife, Miss McGrath: and two chlldren,',l. S. ,Lulun2 Rev.' Mr. Innocent, wife and child: J. Rryle,Mis. Henderson. Mrs. Goodrich, Mrs. Willitunsoa, C. H. Cleveland, Dan'i Gow, F. Palmedia, Mrs. Dana and child, G. B. Thomas, W. Watson, W. Lambeth, Captain Sam'i Newton, wife and child, W. F. Kanhpan, J. 1,. McGowan; for . Europe,Pialmeros, W. Walker, Jas. Rutherford! For New • York 465 packages tea, 150; do. silk, 174 do. _sun dries.:• The Republic brings over thciAeen hundred - giusengem iwe}ve hundred and llttyy of Wh 6 M 4 irereChtntiali.. , .'' •-• • Tue. Americauf , Minister returned' to. ',Pekin from his southern trip to .(Xuundar ports, aocompanied by Consul: Oeteral Seward from Shanghai. , An uneasy feeling prevailed among the Chinese officlilkwlth reference to the the futurecourno o f political evelatis at Pekin. There was 'no complaint con cerning outside mtters._ - Everything is so far working tix.' 3 3 their signal • advert tagd. • Dun storms were' prevalent and but little rain had "fallen!!• • ,• rt The - Chee Foo gold fever 'has died out and but little interest is — manifested gold mines. , • The Shanghai ' Fire Department's an ntlal parade oconxred on the 12th of Ma d" wan a grarid .affair. Three hundredforeigners 'and one thonsand Chinese were In the procession. Trade is drill at !Tienitzin,•and without rain boon the growing crops be en tirely ruined. -§heetings, Untie hundred, and ninetVtotour hundred *Ls; brilis t four hundred and fortyto "tour htuidred and tiftV-flve' reels; the market' is bare df American Drilla. • • •• The Shanghttanarket is very quiet, ,, ' with light sales of Weekend green •teas. The present stock of blick is two hun dred •and seven chests: green, forty-eight hundred. Prices: twent y -one hundred and sevonty-five.'to twenty-seven hnn dred teals for cummon kinds. " Silks dull; 'total settlements to date, sixty-one thousand one hundred and twenty bales:* , •••• • JAPAN NEWS. • " . , The Mikado arrived at Yeddo Nay 9th. Npineroini outrages are reported ,upon foreig,nora. The English Minister corn plainedlo the Japanese government re garding•the matter. The anniversary.ofthe birth day of Queen Victoria was observed In a sioien• did-iv:manor at.,Yokoltatua. Sir Harty: Parka reviewed the ;English troops m garrison and marines from the. fleet. Adadral. V.romci IR strongly, fortified on the liland of Yestio,-;intPatientiy„ awaiting an attaak by the ;Mikado's forces there; The Admiral ettempted fo captdr% the' ram Stolie will bu t fail.; wil of tithe lobe orm of his veszeht,theAs ed h.: ualotOwtdch Was beached and burned. Fotir.Engliah, three. 1 7 ench t and -.one_; American -(the Adanocacy)c, war yesselk were.AP lb% Y- o .4ehatna• ' rip l roieiriaph to the Pitiebniiti Gillette.) NABrivirzit, Jtit319 4 ,..-R. 11,11arrition, ligejudge of the • Supreme Colin pi• Ten• ;lirrfWrrikOrmuncetr'hituagolf a candidate:, Yt - , 1 1T414 0 1110 . lad * Davideort, 44, ~ .Ol t erligliatts.'' ,He -.:oll6olarea, 1 . pflivdt'orcadmiett'Coriieution: :. the neitillegolidttra to remove the' '. eirdlimbillifepof , ill Wbitetitisenie end fdrianettd 411131 tebbstitatiOU via iiiltr seed* ttuOrightletsuiffsge.,to,klekeedf Men :halal tutus* time. Thridolored; men, now vote in authority-A*4W law, of thkleighilatum, 'bid the gat -*mit; derived from thoStetaCoMMilion. ,Iln farift the . tiiication Qf t he lab amend., MOM; to t FedetitlXbriiiinntion; - • 'tbel StOkar. Le 4 1 istite4 2 6l' nda ~.' ' 2l ,diltdifitift, ram Ten; nutitee de( e I thaVilitiikee will carry .111412Alebtklilei Ailagenmi vy , s en o r , 4 will carry Middle and W estern Tonnes. sae, but.. only-4.4amough registration, = l4434* Pt e mnedi:bY.t.tie relent' of eltptj.44 ll / 4 Vi t Gitii Ply •Mth the J•s'ir, 01 9 1, Ipo - ' dlicaveries o .rich silver 'eg at White Tine, Cal* ' if igineithibiliblti.'exeltement _W I _ Adgioa. :The shipments of j bid • nottirsid there latterly averaged seventy too i thousand; dollars per week. Mho,' l , fabilitiew• will.- mow be doubled. It .MA01;10414 that half a Main lion of dollars will be ahlppedfor July Timone parts of WiliMrnia. i 3I ~~i~~:t~~~,.~.kr_~~_ w CUBA ' NEAR Ti pp, Cedar' coday, owa, the otbei day;attOhl lade litile; died sudd en ly. vied soilie. - sidspidioni ;dream-ix etfingelllONVldt4 fstlik)lities to disinter: the.bodixt • Was _ ;round , that several, vronndshad'beere blade- upon' 'the held,' apparently Withs tat' iron and Malice were vnitole upon the' lleclr , indi ca th ik , tAel the imeetsAhlboee•etreeigied: 11pme. ume • ,KrA. oyle , mask . ported'hy' th e .; ttf, 'an her tw o nitre& thrills'Vault, Were 'emitttelied . t6' psy for her maintemanoa, Lot them theXitookher to hie house, i() eecendl it _ l 4 AUP posed he murdered, he save the cost, cot, her - The son 'and hbt Wife and: daughter were arrested.. tADY rttemtly.prdeisil a trotaeeau at, Stewirt'e - store,' Itt New York, tor ter datightin.'er4oll;' , which. 'reielifed a COill4 pieta on* in ttiderekithin ft Bilk andlacao dazing4ezliclei mitered waa 14 e 4l4k mildatire - size; it $BO, aid' a lacek s. handkrchief 44 sls. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. —Oyer twelve hundred chinamen ar rived, at San Ft•anciaoo on . Friday last. —Chief Justice Chase will leave 'Raleigh, N. C.,' t o- day, for Richmond, Va., where he will spend a few days. —Elight.hundreti persons arrested in Paris during the recent election disturb ances, have been released, but two hun dred'arei still in custody. —Crop reports from Arkansas, North Miszissippi and North Alabama...ate fa- = vorable,despite the, unpropitious . weather for some weeks 'past.' —The New York capmakers are on a strike. A meeting of the crafton Friday , night last, terminated in a general fight, and one man was badly hurt. ---Vice President Conks is expected at Hartford, Conn., on Wednesday. A re oeption his hopcgitiltassigiverLat the resident! ! of Pliny Jewell, fatherof Gov. —At Dover, N. H., last week; Sohn P. Austin-was shot < dead by. Ann Gage. Some young people were examining re volvers when the deceased asked Miss . Gage to fire at him, nbt supposing that‘. the pistol was loaded. The Democratic Convention at Dade vine,' Alabama, ''for the Third District, nominated J. (I.• Per &arson for ConstreaP. He is a Northern man by birth, who set- sled in Alabama in 1865. He is. not known as a Politician. • •• —A private letter from Fort Smith, Arkansas, says -that extensive tobacco factories are now in full operation in the Cherokee and Choctaw Indlin territory, free' from Mx, and making money hand over Ost. Clue of the •factories is within • three miles of Fort Smith. -• ,4 1t is Officially announced that the in terest on South Carotins txmlia - and ' stooka=lor wo - years -,ending July, first next will be paid on and after that day. i - The interest on'the bonds will be paid in" New York and Qiltimbia, and the regii-; ler stock in Columbia tally. —A Quincy, 111., dispatch sayei, Joseph Lowe, of this city, accused some time - - since of attempting improper rela tions with .a young lady,. was expelled . from - the Christian Church at Camp Point, Illinois, on the sth instant, for conduct unbecoming a:gentleman and •ti Christian. , • —lntelligence received indicates the rapid progress of the rust in the wheitt and. barley, cropsAn California. • The damageis most considerable in locilities where a light frost prevailed during the last fent weeks, although accounts IMdi cate that the frost was not general, ,but the infielder hi more serious than was an ticipated. • • '- - —Two•men.named Louis Mayer and. Arulod 'Lewis bare been arrested in New York on a charge of boring 'holes: inthil i bellowa 'of 'a gas /metre. Each hole saved ten per cent,, upon, the con ! . Bunter's bill; while the Company sustain ed th e per eeit:L or a loss. This fraud has:been - largely practiced in. New York and Boston _ • —On Saturday, in the,Coitri of Appeals at' Frankfort,: ICY:Y.:the - Jiidgment of the Clgctdt COurtotaeffereon county con - • demning Wililamß.rit to death for the nturdold of tiis `wife iii' March, p6B / Was -Xidt . was' to:•-have -been , hung May 281 h, but the :0 4 4.5e• haYinit,•• been appealed the . day of execution was icidednitelY , 'toeltpented.The - duty of IttindtillAtte day -for. , the: execution faller apes the 90Torzior, the .casa,.hatiozby, appal Mine entof the hands of the 333410' :uiri.theoCtretdtvourt,erbo-had -pronows.% `09.4.404,9„tepee. r ,,,. '^~.'7i'~. w xT:'_ lii 11112: EIS ~Fr~~