The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 04, 1870, Image 1

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GENERAL NEWS.
arTIMUOTA wants ;50,000 to build
railroads.
monntiocr to Lirkz,ln's mother Li
propowd fn Illinois.
A "Ilurronv of the: Great Jubilee" is
announced in Boaton.
Cfficacio will lay thirty miles ol wood.
on pavement this year. ,
Tint lathering of 'a female barber ln
Dstrolt Is highly praised.
- Bourn CLanomai bas'.cnrer A. 00,006
.colored children at !school.
TAUCUSTI7. sold seven tbOUSPUId capita
of Lonefellow's Last poem.
TULY have female detectives on the
Conelantioople police force_.
POLL:WAS - offers to give John Bright
-Tree ri a taeroaa the continent.
Tit sons a - day and Door tallow,
the pay of the Papal soldiers.
PlittEarLvastA has as many GerMISI
papers as any other two States.
Ittaintu.s luta been again to Paris. tide
time for the bagatelle of $5,000.
VlCalta has a full-length statue In MIN
he of the late Baron Rothschild.
Puny. BLOT 11 going to instruct the
cooks at the White House in their art.
A nxcetria FELLOW in Indiana with.
tied .Shoo Fly," and was shot for It.
Tnx damages by
. I.ho San Francisco
eartboako aro estimated at lei dollars.
In Boston they fume a fashion of rant.
lag homes to the highest bidder at ane
Wentrrratoes bad' a good cry In the
cloak room alter the resolution of oen
lure. •
As Indiana barber. has had to Puy
$75 for cutting a customer'. hair too
Is takes a Bishop and three clergymen
--to do a fashionable marriage properly in
New York.
Miss KELLOOO's price LB $350 a con. •
cert, which is wandered large for so
small a girl.
A MAJORITY of the 'hazes of thf
•
Thomaston Mantel Bank, IR Maine, are
owned by women.
"Evans' man his own angel," Is the
way the new flying machine is an
nounced la Now York.
Beware thousand dollars' worth of pine.
apples can W raised in Florida on an
acre and a half of land.
Tan valentines sent to the roughs of
Denver were signed "Vig. Com.' and
read "Traveler hang." '
Tan oldest inhabitant of Mllchigatf.
who "remembered seeing
. Waahington,"
• has died in hie 1021 year.. • • •
Tux caisson for tho foundation of tho
Ewa Elver bridge will coat 1000.090 when
delivered ready for sinking.
Tux Charleston Grand Lary find that
excluding =gram from a theatre's 'vie.
lation of the Civil Rights bill •
Tuft latest assignment made to Gen.
Sheridan by the gossips is "a Southern
belled!' great beauty and greater wealth."
PatLannLPl[ta has a claim to consld
emboli m.the &voice business, 330 con
pies having been disposed -a the pas ,
year.
Tam colored people of Harrisonburg,
Na., occupied the body of church at a
recent celebration there:, the whites Wing
the galleries. .
Itrounza has a new notion of econo
my in drew , , and boa scot word to Worth
that she will henceforth employ a less teu
pensive milliner. •
Soma CRUTZLLI the musical won
der of Potts before the days of Patti, has
been the cause cf -• a• demi between two
titled swells at Nice.'
"WmarbOvn woriltell the Grand Jury
who those fellows are who tried to bribe
his richmantine virtue. Does he hope
they will come again?
-BOXTICAULT bOSSCS that he has made!
;100,000 by Raging the Oren, and be is
still trying it on with a libel salt against
the Pail /fall Gazette.
' Tan Canary hinds which cost $1,50
each In the Hartz Mountains; Germany,
are worth $5 here. The ocean voyage is
fatal to many of them.
• Tire English courts have recently de
cided that a newspaper has a copyright
lu every word and letter of an original
article contained in its pages.
Tan late Admiral Stewart maid:
never lost but one tooth in my life; It
_ached, and I pulled it out with bulet
=old, aboard ship, in a gale of wind."
A wELL nnoint literary man says be
has made $lO,OOO by lecturing this win
ter, aid would have made more, If he
could only lecture and tend door at the
same time.
An.exchange says that the only people
in Washington who mind their own bull
nese are such young mauled pairs as
happen t, be spending • the honeymoon
at the hotels.
A Kral:max miner was so successful
in obtaining subscriptions for the widow'
of a friend that he proposed and married
' bar, anirthe money, within a week of
her bereavement.
New OftLEAns is to have a grand show
- ens Mardi Graff, and excursion trains are
to run from Chicago; Cincinnati, St.
Lords and all over the West to bring
strangers to see It. . - •
Oven 300,000 tons of leo will ho- bar•
c treated along the Kennebec river, Maine,
this yea?. The tiger is lined with store.
Douses, and the people are said to have
"ice on the brain." .
Tun Reertan Government has forbid
• den the exhibition of children of school
age by traveling showmen. It has also
forbidden the eteploymentof children as
rope dancers, horse riders and gymnrietsr
•• The Sergeant-st•Arms' of the Brithh
.31onse of Commons has arranged alruard
.-.of police along the passage to the' amok-
- rig room, ao that members may leave the y,
- obtainer without running the , scantier of
:the lobby. .
A New, Onurans gee whose
• household effects were app tett dm
tag thrwar, recently 'found of his
PWatel. originals by Tenter', exposed
for WO la a gallery In' New Orleans.
Ile was allowed to buy them back.
' Bn.van mines ollinparalleled richness
- Leta beef! discovered In Grayson county.
• lentuay. The ore is found to connsin
• a I.:gaper centage of silver than an
. hitherto discovered. The mines are
snort inexhimatible. They will be der&
...vend* the spring
PoLlTicaLinfinence has to be paid for.
'A. lawyer of Hudson- City has brought
suit to recover $l5 of his washerwoman
for securing tha appointment of lamp.
:lighter for her a 011; bat the retaliates by
bringing in a bill for washing against
the political lawyer.
- • A Livria four-year old in Richmond,
very fond of a certain dish, when maned
by his mother If he wouldn't like tot be
an angel with wings, and fly about like
his little dead brother, replied. ofter. a
patise, 1•No, ma ; I'd it heap maker be
:a hawk, and live on chicken."' •
Trouts is a hitch Is the woman tuf.
grace movement in Connecticut, Mrs.
Isabella Bacheer Henke having "ordered
the lmstPertelltent" of the announced
convention at New tfaven, to the. pecan'.
Are , detriment of the gentlemen who bad
engaged and paid for the halt.
A LONDON company Is building a ail'
way somewhere in Booth /marks, and
photographs Of the coniplete/ r portklnli Of
the road have to be sent to- don as
'vouchers for the wort dens 1.7 the- con
arseiere, before they can receive the sue
evasive instalments of their pay.
Rocunvoirr's martyrdom V not very
Ile is confined In chamber,
; not* cell, with • court-yard for mine
.aide at any time during the day. Meals'
-of soup, naltol beer, roast meat, tared
mad wino sin funnigbed fru% with any
'thing else from the reetcgrants that ne
• .chooses to pay for.
.A counasronmurrottheldslisArmer
Chas' new moo forests. Ile says: "My
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way to care as • • steer that lays down
when yon first yo e him, is to take a cat
and let her pat er paws on the end of
the steer's nose, a • d If necessary hold her
either hard. My ord for it, he will be
on his legs quick. -
A wairrima J.. •co of the Peace re
cently. settled a knotty case, wherein
there was much •!Aiding testimony in
regard to the ow • rship of a spotted calf,
by deeding thus dismiss the snit
and ,parthe- coati Myself, If. the puttee
will cry - quits." No one appealed from
the decision of the court.
B hard labor, an industrious resident
of ,A.lexandtia. Virginia, • bad earned
enough to enable him to lay aside ;3,400.
A designing woman recently ascertained
the fact, married him, and in a short time
decamped, taking the $d,400 with her. and
leaving him wifeless and penniless. Have
men no rights which women are bound
to respect.
Ix a recent examination for a imposed
murder on London Bridge it was thought
that the party had fallen over the parapet,
and the magistrate inquired if the police
suspected that the parapet was not •,,
arid if several perrons had not f •n over
it. The officer very coolly plied "it
was somewhat low, but ho
.7 laved only
two persona had gone over.'
.Mae. DR. EAU WALKEN brought suit
against a New Orleans polic'othan for not
driving away-the-crowd of vulgar little
boys who threw mud on her pantaloons.
This is the costume that was muddled
A chinchilla cloak, trimmed with satin, a'
velvet hat, trimmed. with lace and gold
wheat, a broadcloth dress, mit in gabriella
style, and panta of the same.
IN the . Pisgah School District, Ross
county, Ohio, twenty•four scholars were
attending school. One little girl broke
out with the measles while in school, and
twent3r•two of the school .• children took
the disease frou that caie,• the twenty.
third one had previously had them. It is
not often a cue like this occurs—that a
whole school takes the disease from- one
child at one time.
Is as English Court of Law, lately, if .
witness was dolled Wettest to a person's
insanity. know he's mad," said the
witness, "because the poor fellow im
agines himself to be the prophet Jere.
mirth."' "Do you consider that to be a
proof of mental derangement ?•' asked
the examining =anal shouldiather
think so," confidently replied the wit,
eras, "seeing that I myselfem the prophet
Jeremiah."
A TIM days ago a man Maned en In
soramio offinain %offal°, and, tossing a
paper on the counter, said to 'the clerk:
" That's run out, and I want to get it
renewed," the. Clerk -unaided the
document a broad grin spread. over his
face, and he inquired: "Are
, you Rue
that this has run out I" "Yes,' said the
man, "my wife told too it run.orit Setter
day morning," whereupon the clerk
handed . back to him his—marriage certifi•
eats I
A Tsxsis paper tells how a serenading
party, wishing to compliment one of
their lady Mends, set:mired to her resi
dence, and soon strains of fairy-like music
stole upon the balmy air. After going
through a awl& pregramme, Nooll and
instrumental, a second-story window
wu raised, and the lice of one of Affic's
datk.hued daughters protruded. ..LOok
hub'," said she; "misses ain't here, but
won't you please play the Mockin' Bird
for mar
Tex Connecticut Republican Convert
den on Wednesday, passed the following
resolution with reference to the tariff:
"Resolved, That we favor a tariff abund
ant for revenue, and as far as possible so
devised mt to relieve labor, (qualm the
burdens imposed, encourage a diversified
ludmayand avoid strengthening moriop
tgles. We deprecate frequent changes in
tariff legislation, as deranging the eaten.
Isnot:mot capital and inflicting unforeseen
suffering upon labor." .
WHIN Tntuptnanst- vas first brought
to Paris he was taken to the Conciergerls
but after his trial he was sent to the prison
of Ls Roquette. When he first learned
of the Antenil tragedy and the imprison
ment of Prince Pierre Bonaparte in the
Conclargetie, be said, "What a pity I
have been transferred here; we should
have been such chums." "Miserable,"
exclaimed. the horrified warden; "you
have murdered seven or eight people;
Prince Bonaparte has only killed one'
man." "Well," responded Tranpmann,
with an indescribable naivete, "I am
not proud." •
Tex cost of maintaining so many
Bishops la pressing heavily on the Pope,
and further contributions must come in or
his exchequer will be exhausted. Yet at
this moment General Kessler is adding
another troop to the lioly Father's regi
ment of dragoons, and clamoring for the
indbrpernabla funds. The Connell of
Ministers refuses to sanction the outlay
not, however, on the ground of economy,
but because :general ICaniler made his
approolon to the Minister of Finances
instead of to the Council itself. But
Generil Nanzier Intends to get over the
difficulty by appealing to the Popo direct.
ILuraena Bateman has returned from
New Orleans with this story of what he
saw and beard in the Legislature: A
member arose and proposed to increase
the pay to $8 a day. Another timber
strenuously Opposed the motion. Member
from the suburbs propcses to increase the
amount to $lO a da y . Immediately a
colored " gentleman " jumped 'upon his
seat, and, In stentorian tones, delivered
himself of the following: ."Mr. Speaker
and 'gammen; dis am de fast time I ebber
had a chance to make ten dollars a day
in my life, and I goes for dat bill sharer'
'At last accounts the colored member had
bought a $25.000 residence, saying be
would "pay $lO down and de balance in
&year"
A vaw - Diefi ago, Joseph Lux. a well
known trapper. on the upper waters of
the Muskegon, in Michigan, fonnd In one
of the traps a large lynx, securely held,
by one hind foot, whereupon he con
, 'wired a design fp maitre the sternal
alive, which difficult task he stmesafally
accomplished in the following manner;
Waving several steel traps with him, he
fled Gun to the ehd of a pole, set it, and
reaching it out micceeded In catching
another foot. In this wag he ;secured all
the animal's feet. He then took off his
shirt, which he wound and tied about - the
animal's bead In such a manner as to pre.
vent its biting him. He next securely
tied its feet and took off Wilma. Be
then shouldered his game, and was nearly
two days in carrying it to &settlement.
Batt FIatICUCI customhouse officers
have to look sharpfor oplfim, which pays
for smuggling, on amount of a duty of
100 per cent. The la& steamer from
China brought over several hundred dol..
lays' ;worth of opium, which it woe in
tended eionid .pay no duty. It was
fonnd in a heavy chest, most innocent
looking, whose thick sides were hollow
and filled with thedrug. A consignment .
of -Chinese pails was also found to be
male - of opium with a shell of wood
forming the outside of each. Several
dozen Paid of shoes gave up their con.
tents, contained bu n d le n pasts let into the
thick soles. A of readier Angers
held a lot, and one Mongolian was
stepped of his high water proof boots to
reveal his legs swaddled in thenrecimut
Tun latest story from Paris's this; M.
Blanc, a millionaire, wiut returning from
Burgundy by a night train. ilsdy, young
and pretty. eau ed the mine =apart.
ment. Now IL Bhue, who, to 'pito of
his naturally small feet, tries to tuthp
them smaller still, was suffering terribly
from tight hoots. All at once be noticed
that the lady vu asleep and he could Int
as well take off his boots, which h e d id .
Suddenly the station lights begins to tip
ped, ha sight. —One boot is quickly put
on; bat the other, sleet does not go on so
easily. tie pulls and pushes; finally the
,f o ot goes. in, but is terribly pinched.-
Ones at the station, M. Blanc hides him-
self In • cabs and fkleas hls.troubles at
an end. .When he mantles the hogs*,
imagine his surprise at finding his right
foot in a lady's boot. Madame Bialy s e
i a 'word of his
dearly
the
Eases to bel ieve
and I
`cries, goeStnio hylderffiltily ,re.
tarns tb herjather, refusing to hold anj
toipmunimaon with her unfortnindi hew-
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FIRST E9ITIOI.
JWIDMIGIRT.
IMtRISBURG.
TREASURY INVESTIGATION,
Aother Session of the Com
mittee---Nothing Done.
Pennsylvania Legislature.
SENATE: - Treasury Reform—
Three Bills Considered—Bor
der Baid—Military HistorY —
Bills Passed and "Defeated--;
Free Pipe Frojeet—Sunday Li
quor SuPpleinent. HOUSE :
Mining Bill Fassed—Ballroad
Charter ilolations44ambling
Suppression; -
By Teleiripb to the Plitaburih Gasette.)
KLEICTIOILIEGOI. March 3, 1870
SENATE. "
TSZABOHY BILL.
The Treaaury bill was discussed at/
morning. Mr. 111 Wagtail supported his
own_blll.- Messrs. Howard, Olmstead,
'White and Coin) auf. ported HOllllB
Mr. Wallace supported his own bill,
there thus being three bills W the
e
Senate.
?.-BR POLW stir:.
The new Philadelphia Pollee bill wee
reported favorably with amendments.
THE BORDER RAID
A remonstrance was received lriszt
forty. citizens . of York county , agthntittae
ai
birder rd tell: •
1=22
Mr. WHITE submitted II report fond
the Conference Committee - with a rein
lotion fora Joint Committee of five from
each House to Inquire Into the propriety
of completing Bates' Military History,
with the probableoost. 'Adopted: ' •
BXSIMITNG ItORTBLOM.
The b u t 'making the set exempting
mortgagee, do., from State taxation gen
eral was pawed. with a proviso added by
Mr. Retail that the bill shall not apply In
emirates not named In spacial sots until
_November let, 1870.
==!
Mr: OnusWs Mil exempting bequests
tq charitable or religious lostltutions
from collateral Inheritance tax was de.
tested.
The Senate bill repealing the twenty
fourth tendon of the Registry Uwe ISO
was defeated.
The Senate bill regulating the election
of Attorney General and Secretary of the
Commonwealth was defeated.
Mr. Billingfelt's bill requiring County
Superintendents to distribute school re
ports, was passed.
The Senate bill authorising married
women to purchase or sell and - convey
their separate property, when deserted
by their husbands, and to sue for and re.
cover the same, was passed.
Mr. White's bill repealing the Ave
hundred dollar license fee on. ibreign
Insurance - companies and Imputing in
lieu thereof a tax of three and a half per
Oent., was passe&
Toe Senate bill authorizing judges of
dull courts to commit or hold to bell
persona guilty of the mime of perjury
In ctsat tried before them, was parted.
The bill from the House exempting
family sewing moonless from levy, sale,
execution or distress for rent, wearisome&
OTHMIt /ULLA CONKED/EX°
Mr. Nagle's bill for the punishment
of persons guilty of any sot whereby
laborers, mechanies, conveyancers or
real estate brokers are deprived or pre
vented from collecting wages or commis
•
slow, Was Mod.
The Senate bill extending the general
manufacturing law 'of 1863 to all mer
chandising waa favored by Mesars.'Etog
ard and Graham, and laid over.
THX FRES PIPE DILL.
The bill reported by the Judiciary
Committee, in obedience to the .Elenste
monition, providing for the incorpora
Lion of petroleum pipe companies, being
a free pipe bill for any five citizens who
may associate themselves. Ines taken np.
Mr. ALLEN opposed the considera
tion and nodded. the floosie that . Wham
the House tree pipe bill; wkdeh he rot.
resented as the all =dooms' fkrvorite,
should come up be would favor Ito
sage.}becrinse It extended to oil the gen
eral itosnufacturing law of Ma.
birl GRAHAM favored the &mate bill.
was killed.
Yeas Memm. Allen Bllllngfelt,
Brooke, Graham. Howard, Herr'Zeure
ma, Putman,
Ratan, Tamer, Warfel,
White, Hanson-13.
Nays—Meaux. Beck, Brodhead, Back
&leer. Gunnell, Duncan, Flndlay4 Hoes
zey, Linderman, Molnar., Haler, Na
gle, °Workout, • Randall, Robinson.
Watt-15.
RELIEF' FOR PIONDAY LIQUOR 1112 f.
The Senate supplement to the Sunday
liquor law, changing punishment train
line and Imprisonment to fine or im•
priannment, passed "mond reading by
16 to 13. •
MOLISE OF RBPRENENTA.TIVES.
Know° BILL PINATA? PAR MD.
The Mining bill from the Benatepamed
iininimonaly. • ,
RAILROAD CHART= VIOLA.TIORO.
Mr. KEENE, of Luzern, introduced
't bill for the appointment of a commit
tee of ten to retort to the next legisla
ture whether any railroads of the State
hive" violet,4 their chatters by exorbi
tant rates. Laid oem,
GARBLING RUPPIIIIMION.
'The bIR for the suppression of gambling
wax debated.
J
O
S
E moved indefinite post
pouement; Lou.
The 131114assed second reading. ,
PATER OVPICZKR. .
• The bill authorizing the Governor to
inns ameimisMons to officers of the lab
war wee defeated.
BOTH SIDDS TO RE BEARD. •
The hill from the Senate ant/0 114 M
husband and' wife to testify In divorce
cam was paasbd.
TO OADITALIZI EARNIIICIEL
.The ball fromthe .Elenate authoriNng
corporations 'to capitalize earnings was
discussed all afternobn.
TIZZ TitEMIIJILY rerVekrutavvorr —IM
PORTERS, W I T! ESBEIS PACII/LICT.
The Senate Finance Committee met
this evening, having lot night extbpo3 rod
ex-Treasurers 'Kimble , . Moors and Mo.
Grath- There Wee a fall attendance of
reporters and spootatove but, no wittier.
es. Letters and dispatcher; wore me.
eented from Means. Remble, McKim and
McGrath, expressing their lnatdlity to be
present to night, bat that they would bo
1 hero within a wnek. The Committee ad
-1 joirrord the investigation' till Wednen
i day naming next.
BILLSIONSID.
The Garen:LOT has aignod tho Mining
hill.
lijE WEA.THEU,
State et Seertooweters at Vatim Pointe
Yesterday elernutp -
ter Tel*Mpa /be riPsbenrt, 0... tie.)
ST. L 01.11.7, cloudy; wind east. Thar
modiste; 56 deg. above.
°ltalia, loots - log; wind southwest.
Thermometer a 2 •aeg. above.
Cgvaact., dandy; wind • southeast.
Thermometer Sd dog. above.
CINCIIINATJ, 01.811 . 111140D01; window:llhr
east. Thermometer 3.5 deg.
COMMAND cloudy and oonl. •Tber.
raomeutr LC deg.
- Nay Yoag, cloudy and 'study. Thee.
mometer 2R.deg. .•
Paiantiosur clear and and. 71101132011:13-
41mM deg. ilictino. '
lqiu.artimeftrit• B,l, skr.P'f Thar '
MOnieVer 99 deg. above,
mild, Thar;
Ora Ornr, cloudy and '
mometer SI deg. above..
ST. LOUIS, a heavy snow. sera • COM
,meneael about eight o'elook.
PITI'SBITRGH, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1870.
FORTY-FIRST tIINGRESS.
(SECOND SESSION.)
SENATE: Defining the Ihnits of
Judicial Circuits, &c. The
Funding Bill Considered and
Amended. HOUSE: Military .
and Postal Railroad-7Natnrall
aation question—lndian Appro
priations Tariff Bill Con
t.:Adored In Committee of the
• Whole.
(81 Telegraph to the Plttaborah Gazette.)
Wereenvertare. March 3, 1570.
The following Mlle were Introduced!
By Mr. CHANDLER: To regulate the
foreign and muting trade on the north•
ern, northwestern and. northeastern
frontiers of the United States.
:.By 'Mr: POMEItOT . : An enable the
Leavenworth, Lawrence and Galveston
Railroad to extend ahranch of the
By Mr. HOWARD: To repeal certain
acts pealed by the Territorial Leeflalatur•
of.Wyomlng.
Mr. TRUMBULLeaIIed up the bill to
change the Judicial circuits.
The Senate Committee•a amendments
defining the Matte or circuit* Mr. agreed
An amendment requiring the Justices
of Supnme 'Court of .the United
States to be residents Of their reepective
circuits, and that a vacancy anal be Ailed
by a resident of the circuit, but per
mitting the Chiefjuatioe to reside In any
circuit to" Which he may' be • attached
without change of residence, was die
cussed until the morning hour expired. !
-Mr. WANDLER, from the Commit
tie an. Commerce, reported with an
'ameridment MN bill incorporating the
National Bolivian Navigation Company.
Also, adversely, the bill to provide for
an American line of emigrant passenger
steamers between .New York, Scandi
navian and German ports.
About one o'clock the consideration of
th• Funding hilt was resumed. ..-
Mr. MORRILU - IYI., addrefted the
Senate on the impolicy of Issuing any ,
kan at less than Ave per cont., asserting
hisbellef that -at the proposed rate it
could not be negotiated either among
oar own people or abroad. The plan
was objectionable, In so far as the us-
Clonal banks were badly treated, In bon.
sequence of which the charters of many
of them might be thrown up and the
bond. offered in Enna, to the demi.
=inlet the national crud% and at s time
when the credit of the United States
should - be ditpported by the bond'
maintaining a liberal price.
Mr. Sumner's amendment, as modified
so as to apply the prooted, of the sale of
the new bonds to the payment of 5-20,
bonds of 1882. was lost. .
Mr. SUldNEEtoffered a further Moen&
ment to the Ant section, so the bond
provided for should be a 10-40 Instead af
10-20 bond, and gave notice be would
propose to extend the 4%
sixty mt.-1
to fifty and 4 par cent. to years.
Iktr.SH.EßMANessiented to the amend
ment, regarding it not very material.
when, by unanimous consent, the sea
don was so amended.
Mr. SUMNER then moved to amend
by inoreming the aggregate amount of
new five per cent. bonds from four to
Ave hundred millions, which was lost
-IA to 211.
Adjourned.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The Semite joint• resolution allowing
settlers on the Sioux reservation 10 Min
newts to the Ist of March, 11, to mote
proof and payment on thee deltas. w 7
passed.
Several resolutions of Inquiry , were
adopted; one relative to the alleged was
mere of the Piegau Indiana, wee objected
to by Mr. Scriveners).
The resolution for the grant of lands
fora railroad from St. James hiliseond,
to Little Rock, Arkansas, was referred
to the Committee on Public Lands, with
the mimed amendments:
Mr. WOOD, from the Committee on
Foreign Affairs, reported the bill to reg
ulate inter-oceanic telegraph communi
cationakith foreign countries. Ordered
printed and recommitted.
Mr. INGERSOLL, from the Committee
on Roads and Canals reported the bill to
authorize the building of a military acid
postal railroad from Washington to New
York. which he desired made the 'lentil .
order for the 2:11h of March.
Alter some remarks in opposition to
the bill by kissers. Kerr, Cox, Swum and
other.,
Mr. SWANN offered an - amendment
providing that the road should not be
constructed without the consent of the
Suttee through which It passed: •
Mr. INGERSOLL moved the previous
question on the amendment, which was
seconded and the amendment rejected by
a party vote—yeas, 48; nays, 115.
The bill then went over until the
morning hone of Tuesday.. -
Mr. WHEELER introduced a bid to
build a bridge and railroad to the thrash
Mountains. Referred. -
Mr. DAVIS . (New York) rave notice
be would, at the oarlisid practiced mo-
ment report from the Judiciary Com
mittee the naturalization bill, and Welk
for its passage.
The Rouse then went into Committee
of the Whole on the Indian A ppcoprirg
Lion bill.. . • •
An amendriteralollbredilre, Mr. Paine,
that nothing In the act he construed Is
recognising as existing trestles any trea
ties made before the 20th Ju1y,. 1804 wie
denounced by Mr. Maynard as a Viols ,
Lion of the faith of the nation, and de
fended by Mean. Paine; Lawrence and
, •
others. . .
Finally, not wishing to occupy firrther
time of the committee, Mr. PAIN'S
withdrew the amendment, and the cozy
mittee rose and Fawned the bill with
amendments, which was agreed to, and
the bill passed.
The House then went into committee
of the whole on the Tariff bill.
- Mr. BI FIENOK 'said It •waii the pnr
pout of the • Committee on-Ways and
Means to allow a fair, liberal and
thothugh iiisequion of a general nature,
find, on the bill - before they promieded
to ecresider it by °buses.
Mr. BROOKS, of N. Y., spoke In op.
pcwition to the bill. lie considered the
rideable proposied by the committee of
130,000,000 oh 'lnternet rpyonne and
$20,000,000 on the tariff an altogether too
mail reduction. lt ought to beat least
F 5,000,000 or 1100,000.000; He would take
take off the duty on coal, timber, bides
and salt anti rednile the duly.MP* iron
to 03 per ton, on lead one mat par In. and
on copper to a rate corresponding with
the anty imposed In other countries.
The duty of, two cants per pound on
lead was a groat tax Upon the people.
The plumbing work on • first obeli stem
er of three br four liOndred ions cost
about $15,0(X1 and on sailing vowel 11,000.
There were 40,000,000 pounds of lead en
-
coldly used in paint in the °pantry, and
one half of that was Imported. It was
therefide Min
and a great Wrong to impoU aneh=
an article of enah neostaity.
Mr. Brooks proceeded to. allow in de•
tall the large inereassof • duty proposed
earione *Melee. As to dry
• Ito had 11.3illert of 4 1 e1F-1
tewart. of New or ,' bat the m
proposed swoon IC 62 to 181 per cant.
ad valorem. • Al tie eaglets be said evilly
' gentleman undertaking to carpet or is
carpelpet ids house amid afford to pay
car tLiditittoto re 141 Wel -
15010 1000t0 UM If b e
be (Mad 11700“
carpet tree. The whole ,spirpet prodoo.
tion of the United Mates, by the nee of
the Bigelow patent, was in the hands of
five m a ? who were gnewirirmonaly
Neb. Va tide WI Pro leave
' the el y pa t carpels sa it eacepe in two
cues, a small rednetion on druggets and
an enormous inereetie on felt carpet-
Mg, pad mainly ity the laboring
classes. • ffo suph !monopoly as
Ste Bigelow • patent was on the face of
the earth. No ether people but Maui
cans would stand it. A few manufactu
rers of hair:kith and repo were not con.
telit;r4ll ProteMitin they already bid,
but emending re Ptotts
the war the empori mor
a of furniture reir fromto
tide countryto the West 'lndies; South -
Amelia, China and' other parts of the
worth Wale =are, but' new they
ware *hoop • tin amount pf the
high dulleit imposed on hairclothi heir
atah covered . fabrics mulct tat he ex
mr. aftge4B
i er aa ri=ti to GLUM the
2 / igton Of the wig du WhO„,
Bused ollp ute.pigkoLoopper,
ship banding ,tnaterials, etc., .334 cow
eluslenleild there never would be no tine!
ity onthe question of the tariff till they
came to the almplleity of the Wish tarill;
whhh only levied taxer on some nits
articles. The Committee roes. -.
Mr. BUTLER, Maus., from the Cana+
mlttee on Iteoonstructicm, rate to revel
the bill for the admiesion to represents-
flan of Georgia.
Mr. FABNEIWORTH..member of that
.Committee, made the pOlnt of order
Mr. Butler had not boon autnorl to
repo.
The rt SPEAXER—That cannot 6
paint of order. It la_a point of veracii:
Mr. FARNSWORTH—Not at all.
Mr. BUTLER—I am inaponalbl foe
What I am dolor.
The BETA IMR—it is the duty of the
Chair to recognize the Chairman of the
Committee on Reconstruction, which Is
authorized to report at any time.
Mr. FARNSWORTH—Does tbegtntle.
man from Massachusetts say the Mm,
mtuaa authorized hitb to report beak on
that bill ?
Mr. BUTLER —I ana not to be cats:
ehlaed.
Mr. FARNSWORTH—Every mamba?
of the Committee knows we wdre not
consulted on the slug Woes rill
committed, and I ask the clerk of the
Committee be summoned here todscide,
Hit Li a question of veracity.
. Mr. BUTLER—This is a very plain
matter. The bill way belbre the Commit;
tea, was reported to the House and yrrl
ordered to be printed and recommitted
for tbe purpose of being Put upon Pet..
sag at the earliest possible moment.
am'carrying out the inatracttons of the
Committee.
ThOSPEAKER ettd he would subinit
to tne MUM the queltlon whether the
report would betooept r eell or not. -
Mr. FARNSWORTH—Then I
r d ie V
the House to understand ,the feet t
the Committee neverauthorised It:
The you and lowa were ordered On
the question whether the report hO
received.
' Mr. iORNSON moved to Opera...
yeas 111, nava W.
Mr. yrulti, - w.w yielded to mi.
burnt. (Mast) who introduced'
a t a
giving to the Ateheeon, Topeka
&rata Fe Railroad•
Company a eon
tton ef Its Mandan and right cd; way
through the Territory. Referred.
Mr. STEVENSON (Ohio) offered
riisolution calling on the Secretary:,df
War for inibrmadon thistles to thandst
expedition against the Plegan Indh
Adopted.
Adjourned.
-BRIEF TELBIRAIS.
—The mall and relapsing rev&
are still dearcadng at New York. •
—Up to last alight 200,000 tow; of toe
had boon howled and stacked on the
Hudson.
—Meerland's trial for the murder of
A. D. Richardson will not commence
until the Fist instant.
—During the week ending on Wednes
day 2,308 mulgranta arrived at, New
York. The number eine. Jan.ll•2
9,512.
—Preparation ire making he
fitting celebration of the two lin fired
and fiftieth anniversary of the 1 of
the Pilgrims.
—Tho Committee on Elections de.
cided—seven to five—agalnst the claim
of Col. Seger am Representative at large
from Virginia.
—Mayor Johnikni of Memphis: in bbi
message says that city cannot pay Its
July interest. He recominendeca speedy
return to cough payment.
—A bill has been reported In the Viz ,
gin% Legislature requiring ill Biala
°Meer, to lake The oath required bj the
Fourteen& Amendment.
—D. B. Parker, Postmaster at larika.
kee, Ills., and for many years editor of
the Kankakee Gazette, died on Wednes•
day night of consumption.
—A oar lead of ethane alright in the
riven of the Pacific e01:14 has reached
the New York market. via Pacifloacitit.
road, in azeiellent eondlthra. - •
—A match for the light weight chant.
pb3uship Is beteg arranged at New York
between Bully Edwards and fiuney
Aaron, to take place in three menthe.
—Two policemen at Mich:mai. Town
ley and Owens, were seriously stabbed
Thursday morning by two burglars, one
of whom they sumeeded In arresting.
—Mn., Catherine Tlos. living In Eller -
vile, Ulster co.. N. Y., killed her two
year old child by cutting its throat on
Saturday last, altar al quarrel with her
husband.
—TheTennetneeLtsrialaturehis paned
a resolution declaring that railroads not
Paying interest on bonds loaned shall to
protected op:stoat Interference outside of
the Mate.
—Dr. David O'Keefe. physician at the
Marine Hospital at Baltimore, died Wed
nesday nightof typhoid fever. contracted
while attending a number of colored
men some days ago.
—A daughter of Daniel Bollinger, of
Towanda, New York, aged seventeen,
was burned to death on Wednesday
night by the explosion of a lamp con
taining Impure petroleum.
—Munson ek Co.„ contractor; of Sodom
have attached the Hartford and Erie
Railroad for $1,500,000, for work done.
The announcement of this proceeding
caused a decline of stock.
—One thousand packages of tea will be
shipped from San Francisco lorry by
rail to Chicago, and ten thousand packa
ges remaining will be shipped to New
York, also by rail, at special rates.
—Twenty 'Ls additional miles of the
Missouri river, Fort Scott end Gulf rail
road have been completed, and opened
for bmtinerw. Trio event was celebrated
on Thursday by an excursion party.
—Shipbuilders and owners, in mass
meeting at Belfast, Me., yesterday, en
doreed the report of the Congressional
Committee on the decline of American
shipping commerce and the bill mom"-
panying it.
—One of the buildings of the Manche&
ter. cotton and woolen manufactory,
at Richmond. Va., was destroyed by fire
lam evening. Loa 120.000. One hand
red and fifty hands ars thrown out of
employment.
—Theeelebrated divorce case (at Chi
cago) of Baroness MAMMA' Von alarm.
against her husband, has been - decided
• second time brfavor of the 'alb, on the
ground of extreme cruelty. The Jury
wY out fortyseven hocia•
—Trains on the ,Packla Railroad arrive
at Ban Francisco on time. The passen
ger time le six days and twenty hours;
freight ttipih fi ft een to saventean days.
There has natbeen hopr's detention
en the Pattie Railroad west of wait Naito
—Henry Chic, of Menipts, for the putt
knorteliM Metre an engineer im the
Memphis it Chariest= Railroad. an
mieraday told his wife that he was tired
of living, then walked to the door of hls
bone% pats phial to Ma heed and blew
out his MMus. Re Willa giber, inclastri.
owl mam
—No tidings have been received ante
miming steamers City of Boston and
Sinidt. The New York agents of theme
verde still prof to feel no alarm, said
the agent of the latter said, In reply to
an htternilifiSit7, l tiat be expected every
day to hear of her arrival, under canvas,
WI.
-Th e e New york Central - *Woad It
year age hlausi • Win dividend of
()tibiae per cad. on the isrpital stock, and
haying failed, to make returns to the
revenue oftice, :the ssiitanY has been
esessead by the Waited States ksgsseqf •
itzr i t a t 04.4 lay,
. I wit M.
—Ala meeting alba Sadiron nom:
mlesioners at New York on ednesday,
• communication was received from thg
Ewe Departmental Weghlogtot; statleti
that q pt Mime - were to be
Great *Meant° NOW Yttrk,
incr. Kgrik4 tukt - nt ,, ,, a ehip met a,
of kidlisflt people Should be preistitede
and rermistranool letli to the proper
, —The tltnminating substance which
exploded and caused the death of two
women at Milwaukee a few dere dam
upon erarolustien graved to be what be
lamp a 9 cominerehd ell, or simply ker.
neaps of • low grade, and had not been
inspected. A email quantit placid in •
hole in a cake of Me and lig hted burned
to the list drop, and from Uhl • qUalle
lily in • vial ht the bands of the inspec
tor elx feet away, ignited. The parties
selling it hoe been arrested.
—Alfavanatiorreepnodent writes that
the Cubans have btimin to retaliate fe
Mod on the Bps:dards Gen. queue*
ttoilljr sal Percedag Gee„
n, ered al p ine pitmen within li
finutediste command to be shot, and ape '
hundred and Mirty.ltve Spaniard, wets
quickly sent to their last hog& When
411 a. 401114 to.; command be abot-on.!
hundred -
prisoners. The black n s
et
Oleg on both widen, and • war of ewes.
adP 2 OOl2 has been commented. •
• - •
SECOMI EDITIOI.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. .W.
NEW YORK' CITY.
Execution of Cubans Inter
cession of American and British
Consuls F itiess—Free Masons
Denoun • 9. as Disloyal to Spain
—Another Search for North
west P .. • Attachments
Against "Alabama" Builder
tters—Chamber of
'Meeting-Express
ate, acc.; &c.
—Court .1
Commerce
Arrangem
he Plttsbargh &Waite. I
v Your, March 8, 1870.
ITlorre to ones..
A Havana lelter gives the details of
the arrest an execution by the Span.
lards of the alleged {labs Junta at Elan-
Maggio. The arrests numbered forty to
tiny, and as already published, eighteen
bad begin executed, including two Ameri
cans. The executed persons, when ar
raigned before the military commission
thst condemned them, admitted the
existence of the association to which they
belonged, but denied Its being s political
Junta, but only a Masonic lodge ; that
they met together ae Masons for Masonic
purposes, and not as politicians for
political purposes. This defense ap.
pears to have angered instead of satisfied
the Spaniards. A Catalonian priest, who
has been noted for the ultralien able toy.
&SY and violent denunciation of Cubans,
Immediately pronounced Free Masons
no better thaninsurgenta; that the rising
of Ters;vree plotted and planned In •
Masonic lodge; that Cespedes te • Mason,
and that wherever the Masons comps.
1 gate there Spanish loyalty dies. The
American Consul, Mr. Phillips, ably
seconded by Mr. Ramadan, the British
Omani, endeavored hard tosave the Urea
of his two countrymen, Domnary
and Portuondo, bat without emcees
ry Telegraph to
NR
T=6
The volunteers insisted upon their
life-blood being abed, an well as that of
their Cuban associates, end thwarted all
appeals to the Lieutenant Governor of
the district to ■pare them The two
Americana ware Free Mason■ and one of
the Cubans wee Senor Andrea La Puente,
the Grand Orient of the Mums of the
Mr. Phillips reports the remaining
prisoner' are to be executed soon, but
statements from other morose are. that
the Lieutenant Governor la opposed to
any more executions, and has written to
Bodes for instructions. The volunteers,
beaded by Ookrnel Boet, were furious at
the delay and clamoring loudly for the
execution of all arrested parties. Mr.
Phi adds: It may have happened
alroady that the Lieutenant Governor
has bad to succtunb to their demands.
I am soured that Americana are also In
cluded 7h the lot.
Mr. Phillips has asked the AmeriCun
govarnreent for a man•of-war. The
British Conant has also written his
government that a British war vessel
abould be kept constantly at Ma disposal.
On the 12th a British subject, Frederick
Jordan. chip carpenter, was murdered
by a Spanish volunteer. The murderer
was arrested and his bloody act is said to
have been done from other motives than
THZ NORTH-W / PARIAQZ—ANOTH
IIZAZZIL
• • -PrEhilfporeenses to make -
other trip in search of the North-west
mamas°. He Intends to start with a one
hundred and fifty ton steam propellor,
to be provided aloe with sail. lie will
*Leo have a top sail aehooner of about
one hundred and filly tons. His
route will be Into Jonas '
Sound and
thence by sea or land as ctrcmatanoee
favor to the Pole. After taking his ves
sels as far at practicable, Captain Hall
intends to nee F.squimaux dogs and
sledges in prosecuting the search. Ad
miral Grinnell, of the Japan Navy and
recently of the United States Navy, will,
It Ls said, aciempany him.
The District Attorney has recognized
the recent decision of Judge McCunn in
brag= carpus cases, and brought two
prisoners before him todayonimch writ,
notwithstanding t h e Court of Oyer and
Terminer was in session.
The trial of Jerome Bradley for the
alleged LimmulY of 580,000 in bonds from
Mention, Sou and Hutchinson, la pro.
greasing. A none prosequf was entered
agidrun Barton pt.
and Johnso n
In
dicted with him, and Johnson toted as
witness, testifying he received the bonds
'from Bradley to negotiate.
MOTION 111211.1 D
Judge Blatchford hu denied the mo
tion to discharge the attachments in the
case of JOO. IC Caddo" , and othere
against the property to this country of
John Laird, builder of the Alabama, and
looking to the recovery of damages for
the destruction albs ship Sonora.
PELAILDER or 001MICBCH KICCII3O.
The Chamber of Commerce to-day
adopted resolutions favoring the widen
ing and Improvement of Welland canal
and State aid to the Oswego & Midland
railroad and deploring the untimely
death of Anson Burlingame.
STAKES ZIIIMEZZLIIIN
The stakes on the Edwards-Colyer
prize fight were embezzled by a mouton- .
ger from the temporary to the final stake
holder. The loas was assumed by the
temporary stakeholder and Edwards
received the money.
ram maxerwrioti CLOS=
The reoent express waned; by which
certain routes were surrendered to the
Adams Company, has been finally closed
Adams
;4300, the payment of the money involved,
000.
311111DIMIED AND BOBBED
The body of Thome B. Flynn, brother
of Ooroner Flynn, was found In North
River this morning. -HL watch Is miss
ing and It Is supposed he wu murdered
and robbed.
OANAL.OPZItZD
The Delaware and Raritan Canal wilt
be opened tor navigation on the 10th hut;
STATE LEGISLOURES.
11 , 1tITIPb to the Pit ibuiti El 'Sotto.)
CHICAGO. ?larch &—The Woman's
guircage bill, passed by the M fintesota
legislature, submitting the question to
• vote of adult male and female citi
zens of the State at the fall election,
has been signed by Governor Austin,
and is now • law of the State.
The bill before the Minnesota login's.
toViproviding for the payment of old
State 4allrosul bonds, passed the Senate
to,ftav c after being is amended as to
exempt lands front taxation for ten
years. As amended it afterward@
ipaseotd the Sod a.
and only alpine the
reooptie rimer. It rift be
deritMelhe t his
hit al impel for
merit lands to paying the State Asti.
road bond indebtedowse,
TENNESSEE.
navallms, Moult IL—The Howe to.
day discharged the Committee a nted
to investigate the circular of - Trimble
Fletcher and other leading Republiams,
on the ground that the circular was •
politimi document ind not intended to
be disrespectful to the intdature.
Mr. liteele's bill to fund the bonded
debt of the State at the price realised by
the sale of bonds by railroads. passed
second reading without op opposition.
resolution sd dirsett l•
b .
Comptrollers to was
reoeirsi no ted
bonds
in
pay.
stem of duos of the Stateeinept pastfte
bonds.
onto.
omepro commune. March 3.--The moral ap.
urtadon billarta In the S today.
It appropriates one millten.one hundred
end !Unapt:Within/and dollars tbr Blare
purposes. The Legislature adjourns
to-morrow morning quid Timid/Iy.
ALMUIN4I.
.'illoorroongsr, Mirth 3.—Both H01:6011
of • the Lughdaturs have agreed to
adjourn al midnight. The amnion has
maid , slimily days and two hundred end
nineteen Mlle have been peened.
NEWS BY CABLE.
Feasibility of Darien Ship Canal
—The Question of Repressing
DistFbances in. Ireland—Con
dition of Fenian Convicts—ln
fallibility Dogma Disapproved .
By France, Spain and Other
Powers—Br. Burlingame and
the Czar.
By Teleiraph to the Plllsbarghtinetse.)
GREAT BRITAIN;
LONDON, March 11.(kunmander Ed
wards, who surveyed the route across
the Isthmus of Darien for a ship canal,
writes to the Standard exulting in the
resumption of that project, and expresses
his belief in its perfect feasibility.
At a quarterly meeting of the Grand
Lodge F. and A. M., the Earl of DeGray
and Ripon was chosen Grand Master,
and the Grand Lodge of New Brunswick
wee recognized.
Lorrnon, March 3.—The Cabinet are
divided on the question of repressing
diaturtencea in Ireland. Gladstone and
kortseque oppose coercion, while the
other members urge stern and immedi
ate measures. Earl Spencer threatens
to retire from the Cabinet unless meas.
area for repression are Lmmedlately
adopted.
.Rev. Newman Rail L dangerously 111.
Tbe steamer Brazilian returned from.
Bombay through the Suez Canal with
one of the largest cargoes ever• skipped
from Bombay. • •
The Times says Spain and other
Catholic powers have sent an intimation
of disapproval of the doctrine of Infant
blnl
The y.
trial trip of the new frigate Cop;
lain took place to-day. She made eleven
knots an hour with one screw revolving
M ball speed. The vessel is considered
a complete BilcOaalk
The Leah members of the House of.
Commons, at a private meeting to-dad;
resolved to propose amendments to the
Irish land bill, but not to oppose the bill
as a whole.
In the house of Lords the naturalize-
lion bill peened to second reading and
the Sunday trading bill was read the
third time.
In the House of Commons Mr. Glad
atone made an explanationrelative to the
condition of Fenian convicts. He said
they were kept apart from other prison
er and treated better. if anything. The
wife of O'Donovan Boma has been per
raffled to vitdt her husband in his cell,
and while there she congratulated him
on hie improved appearance. [Laughter.]
Mr. Cardwell, Secretary of War, sub
mitted the army budget. The expendi
tures are estimated atone than 13,000,000
pounds.'
Mr. Cardwell said the government
proposed to return to the period of twelve
year. as the time of military service, for
the second half of which activedutymnst
be performed. In case of war the result
would be that the home reserve would
number 877,000 men, including 168,000
volunteers.-
Sir J. Packington approved of the
general ontlliam of the army budget,
but demented some of the reductions
Y alarmingly Imprudent, especially
those in the Indian service.
After a general and desultory discus- '
elan, the supplies leaked for by the
Secretary of War, with fifty thousand
pounds added for pay and allowances,
were voted.l
Enmity:tan, March 3.—A temporary
injunction has been granted prohibiting
until investigation la had, the sale of
moles of Tennyson's poems, published
by Field, Osgood & Co., of Boston, and
Imported by bookseller' In Glasgow.
=3
Sr. PETATtas unGillarch 3.4-The Rus
sian Gloternment• haw wftltdrawn Its de
mand recently made on Owftzarland, for
the surrender of Rahohliaff, •■Russian
criminal, who .lied to that - :ccantry for
asylum.
A short time before ther,dest h of Mr.
BillithallMe the Chinos' 'Ambassadors
bad their drat audience with thaesar, to
whom they vire presentid try;._Prince
.
Oortschakoff. .-
Mr. Barunksate;' hilroduaii his
follow Ambasiselore r '.addreeeed - •:the
Emperor as follower: ^Bm-In the Mime
of myself and my , cellesgas, I have
the honor to presents letter of, the Efu.
peror of China accreditingua to yonaud
expressing wishes texas isergnem and
health of your Majesty inks( ttioYlmpe
nal family. and for the prosperity ofyour
imbjecte. Permit me to rectal to mind
the services of your able representative
at Pekin, Gen. Wanton, whose policy of
equity and conciliation oontnbuted
to Inspire China with the wish to
enter Into the Ibmilyof nations and leads
her now through us to dectarebar desire
that the friendly relations between
Russia and China which have existed for
three centuries may be perpetuated.
To this the Emperor replied: It is
agreeable to see you here, for you pre
sent fresh proofs of the pacific relations
which unite Russia and China and which
neeotistlonsyon are about to enter upon
will draw closer. It Is particularly
agreeable to see the interests of China
entrusted to a citizen of • State especially
sympathetic with Russia.
The Embassy was received with all the
honors scoorded to diplomats of the
highest rank.
• FRANCE.
Pence, Mareh S.—The Procurer Gene
ral on yesterday served a notiov upon
Prlnes Pierre Napoloin Bonaparte to ■
clear bettorse h rt
answer ap n .
the matter h th Hg cto C Noir o homialde
• A preliminary meeting of Americana
was held last evening to take action In
relation to the death of Mr. Burlingame.
It was Cgreed to call *large meeting next
Wednesday, to. tw presided over by Mr.
Wuhburne, Ameriont Minister. Ex.
Gov. Bullock. of Mass., will deliver the
oration. The Diplomatio Corps will be
invited. •
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Count
Vara, has written an official note Cottle
French 'irritates at Rome directing that
if the • InfaUlbllity dogma is proclaimed,
public opinion In France will compel the
withdrawal of the French troops from
Rome. Count D'art' says the compro
mising of the Roman Catholic religion
by the Syllabus Is to stay the game of
those who both openly and secretly
attack the Church.
CUBA.
HAVANA. March IL—The officer. Of the
volunteer legion called on the.Geptaln
General today and formally offered their
services In behalf of the Spanish cause.
They are fully organised and ready to
take the field.
Admiral Malcamp inta tailed with
ONO 21111bOilta to watch the expedition
repotted to have left New York.
Two hundred ind twenty-eight bunt ,
gents, commanded by James Martin,
some armed with rifles and others with
machetes, came from the Puerto Principe
region yesterday and voluntarily annexe ,
dared to the government authorities, near
Villa Clara. One hundred and forty
more presented themselves st Lemnos
and Moos and asked to be allowed to
take the oath of allegiance to Spain.
I
Roma, March. 3.—The Danmenicel
Mundt will be resumed next week. The
Pope is confident Of his ability to parry
the proposition for inhdllbility. •
Batocalms, March &—Dlspatohes from
Rome WTI every effort la being mule tow
Induce the American Blehape to declare,
for Papal infallibility, but so far the 111-
tramming:tee hare been nnanceesigni in
securing their adhesion.
FINANCIAL ANA CONMENCIAZ.
LONDON. March 3.—Eveniag.—Console
92% for money; on amount 92%6923‘.
American securities quiet; vb. 90%; '66,
89%; '67, 8810 Tanarties .M. Erica,
2L 4; L 0., 110)i; & 43. W., 28X. Stocks
quiet.._
FEAMEIMET. March 11,—Pive4wimtr
bonds firm at 95}0. •
Paws, March e.—Bourse easier at 74
franca 40 oentimea
. .
Lansaw'. Muth S.—Cotton flat; mid
dling uplands 114; Orison. 113 i; Sales
10.000 balsa. California white Wheat at
los@fre Id; red western No. 27a 6d; winter
fkl.. Western Flour 19$ 9d. Corn—No
2 mixed 22(4228 3d. Osta 2a 3d. Barley
54. Peas 54s Od. Pork quiet at WU, ed.
Beef lOU Od. Lard CU. Cheese 235.
Brion 68S. Turpentine 29.4 Od. Floral
Warm quiet.
LOIMN. March 3.—Tallow 46a. Hagar
quiet. Turpentine armor. Calcutta Wk.
seed quiet. It
Petroleumid Antwerp quiet at SOHe.
Eisen; Murk 3.-4ketexthesyy at 156
rano on spot, ita afloat, '
NO. 54.
THE CAPITAL.
Febnuiry Disbursements—lnvi
tation Accepted by the Presi
dent—lsMisiana Election Case
—Naval Acadeitii Visitors—The
Lost Oneida.
cora:
El==
WAsancarox, March 8, 1870.
➢RRRII4RY DUCIUMILICBIIII3.
partment for February were:
Civil and miscellaneous...l 5,412,44 t
War 5,862,757
Na 1,574068
Penalons
Indians .
Total 416,293,453
The above does not include expendi
tures on acceount of principal and inter
est of public debt.
.The customs receipts hat week warti
114,879,767.
• IMITATION ACCEPTED.
ad an invitation of
Ident aoce
citizens of Eastern Canines
. -
the proposed grand masa meeting on
Woodstock Common, on the 4th of July
next, In honor of the day, and particular.
ly in honor. of the passage of the 1154 h
Amendment. Hon. Steward L. Wood.:
ward and Hon. B. F. Butler will address
the meeting.' .
The President, in IsoeinilllS the tilvim"
tion, which he did withoutqualltlcation,
said he hoped Congress would adjourn
early, so he could go to Long Branch In
June.
7.;OIII3II.2LL,NIXOITOrt . OABE
Mesrs. Stevenson and Burdett, of the
Sob.Commlttee on Eiectiona, will make
a majority report recommending that
Mr. Sheldon, sitting member from Now
Orleans District, Is entitled to the sot.
Mr. Kerr will make a minority report
that Mr.,Hunt, widening member, is
entitled to the seat. Both reports will
be made directly to the House without
previoris submission to the en tire Com.
mittee. •
TAX OM TOXAOOO
A delegation 'from the National To•
bacon Association - held a lengthy consul
tation with Commlialoner Delano to
day, and they advocated a unllbrm tax
of eixteen cents per pound on chewing
and smoking tobacco and snuff, arguing
that en annual revenue of n 5.000,000
would be thus' obtained. tThey meet
the Ways and Means Committee to
morrow.
NAVAL AOADJINS VISITORS,
The Traiddent selected the following
gentlemen as members - of the Beerd'of
Visitors to attend the annual essedos
ton at Liu Naval Academy ln May:- Thos. ,
Cadwallader,N. J.; Stanley G. ' Trott, S.
C.; Gen. F. Reynolds, U. B. A.: Jno. R.
Bartlett,., R. I.; Moses Taylor N. V.;
Paul Dillingthem, Wiz, and Pr o f. H. B.
Minn.
138CURITY OP LIFE OR STRAYERS.
The Seastary of the Tresanry sent to
the Senate a draft of a bill for the better
security of life on steamers, approved by
'the Board of Supervising Inspectors. It
includes all the mentalities of previous
statutes and a large number of new and
stringent provision,
Titil LOST ONNIDA.
Secretary Fish has received a dispatch
from the United Staten Minister, dated
Yokohoma, March Lt, stating that the
wreck of the Oneida had been discov
ered and her armament will possibly be
recovered. A thorough Investigation Is
being held.
I=2
The Secretary of State hu informed
Congress that Venezuela has failed to
comply with her anreemeni to make
payment of the principal and interest
awarded to citizens of the United States
by a mixed commission -formed under
the Convention of 1866. .
The House Committee on Commeroe
has concluded to recommend that the
seal fisheries at , Alaska be leaned to la
company recently organised for a term
of twenty , years, on certain pecuniary
conditions. .
upper lEttrem
Bi Pad ite and/W.:ale Telearna..)
OIL CITY. PA., March 3.—River at a
stand, with 28 Inches water in the
channel. -Weather cloudy. Thermome.
ter 29 degrees at Br. it. s.
BROWNSVILLE. PA.. March &—River
falling slowly with about 8 feet of wa
ter the channel. Weather clear
Thermometer 83 at 8 r. x. cr.
Gezersnono, , Pe:, March S.—River
stationary with 5 feet of water in the
channel. Weather clear. Thermometer,
32 at 6 P. AL Y.
hfoactearrown, W. Vit, March &
River falling, with 4 feet of water in
the channel. • Weather clear. Ther
mometer 37 at 6 P. 111..
—At Elkhorn, WIIC0131.111: the trial of
Dr. Duval for the murder of his wife ex.
cites great Interest. The prisoner ham
appeared- lees hopeful as the mae pro.
groomed, as much °fit Ma been exceed
ingly damaging to him. • At times he
manifested deep emotion. Ells daughters
and two eons are at his aide In court.
Prof. hlahla, of Chicago, who analysed
the stomach of the deceased, folly Web.
!abed the point that she died from the ef
fect of strychnine4thres fesurthaofa grain
having been (bond In her stomach: It
only remains to be proved whether she
took It voluntarily or by the hand of
another.
NIM ADVNELTIBIIMENTe.
WRINK.
GRAND MASQUERADE CARNIVAL
• TO-21/GH'r.
1111uly novel sad late no itiss shamans, mot,
art
TOODT.IB,
UV GEIIIIAN CON IN. • •
NNW PLY._
THE iss.r.(3AN BEND
• =num AND limbo%
Lod as wadies. 'misty of oiler contes and fug?
assist".
. Splendid Ice and Good Music.
CHAMPION SKATER
•
OP PENNSYLVANIA.
leo WOOD STREET.
QIIKENSWARE,
• Etna Vrothsth
CHINA AND GL dBB.
: Silver Plated Goode.
DINNER AND TEA SETS,
Tea Trays sad Cutlery.
The ben /mattes WHFBE STONE
WANE and COMMON GOODS
,et toe Wets.
E. E. RREED ik. CO.
100 WOOD OTUEET.
WALL PAPERS.
SPRING,,IS7O.
PRICES REDUCED
40 INCEIII/14, Mils it oer roll.
(JILT—. great Wit ot 1100. Orr ntll.
.otAZall—oll Mod. at Dee per roil. •
LLZ(IkoT retook ud Asoorleo• rID T MOE.
logs. not rote red sroto,to porter to say sio.
IMMO/NH It du country. Yor isle at
W. BIABEICIZALVES
New Wholesale and Retail Store,
. 191 Loa */ Berea,.
1.64 • •• :
pITTEHBVII6III. •
•
BANG FOR SAVINGS.
710. 57 FOURTH s',i,Eini,timPTr7lll7lll.oll.
Or= DAILY ferni. 9to 0•0we1t....1449
ILATORDAIr trixtme. Way
Nadler Rom If to 9 &dock. and trod No •
ember let to May LUIS ll.Veloek. laterast
paid. tat rale or ate per Mt. Moot ;aroma
It n otwithal...a eompoosaa eaud-aarnuall:
Dietary sad July. Book. of 8T:L. 99 •1 6 ..
, waled at theolnea
1k .04 lisaadcm+oo%; A. Barry. Freda...it
t k
itMalrer g. W
NtiaTergr r a IrliFtrir. A et
bee. Imes taboo.. abo011.1obt;
e t? rrr ITFeie• &Mate=
> .. •~ ._!
TEE WEEKLY fIAZETTB
l• the Mn *ma ebeapen ecmmezeLl sad WWI?
.11.0. vabllatted la Waste= Poessylvaala.
NO araer, U.N.* or merest &bead ba
=3
2% Uct 1
Mo. 90
adloot
• copy la faraland. grataltonn
Wat On et an. Postman an tn./an
=
PENNUI/All, HERD dir. CO., ,
Wropristorn.
ii•NOT/0Z8—..21:444" "'bralA'
"Lost,"..Wasuis,"“Ftrawt,""BoorditigN"
606., aol examachkeg POUR LINEA • sinU
be buerted ise Uwe cohisuut ow jibe
TWNNTY-Pilr& 011117914; ass% ackilp
Komi Ma /WM CENTIT.
WANTS.
WANTED.—A first class Blank .
BOOS 7TRISEI E Steady els DIRTR.RS•
Add rass Box 1666 P. V.. PRllRd.lphla. R
WAETER4 PARTNER with
li .zooll eaplist to go in to tba Ma Maslow.
tala la a ma cheats. as the location loofa or
the beet la laa My. Apply Cl No. la Celan
arena*. 34
WAIPTED.--An experienced
RED LEAD MANUrneetIREIA
thoroughly a.ualuted with at lug Kai Lead
truth the Dig. Hone other need app le. HAW.*
Ls DUCT. °Mee. •
5,250,000
21AMT
-FieWANTEMID.y•
e nd. Coal au!
or.
ned to the mines. Neveral Guts a. NW.. for
bcity and country. Apply sit Implornont 0110.4
e. 1 MUM West, 11rat door Nom tupelo:Wm
Brldge•
WAINTKD. MORTGAGES.
• $30.000 to Loan in Largo or nun noso uts.
at. tar rate or Interest.
THOMAS K. mewl . , •
SUL Bond sad Seel FaMte
No. 119 Smithfield KIIMIL
TO-LET
LET—HOUSE.—That dear
-1 ahta House so.- 80 Headset
tmt. 611410.117. soarlf new. rear. Whir
room. bath, hot 004 co'd water. with goo
throoghoot. Tor tams 44
_Astio ire of
• JAM= keILISLIY.
No. 33 Helaisalt stmt.
or No. LBO hood oar Meet.
Ttmr.- ROOMS, furntsbadl
am MAIM. ogliablo for south mem.s
sleeping room. Irimairgallbg /marl! Arilll,ll.
TO LET.—Four Rooms en
Wieblartba stmt., Alla{Hay City, ono
tquare from railroad, warn all accommodation
rains stop. lowaira of J. if. OitArrr,
tiara Mao,
LET.—The Large Store
Boom No. Off Wylie Avonua • earner of
na suaet. Pittsburgh.. A. M. BROWN.
114 Ptah
OR BENT.—The Three Star!
• BRION. WARZIIO PHIL le Church siley,
rear of No. 1110 Wood street, formerly occupied
eiZet. l e u f dort Co ir s:t a. l tr fa.
u lara
No. 1711 .4 114 Weak.
Suit of *coins
romprit tog Two Large 4611. lighted
on And floor. ono large..-wgll lyh
front Room on 3rd poor. Coaa largo w 1
twos:46.room oh 4th hour. Ou Biwa ft!.
Int floor, No. 451. In Villa'. mw Fourth annum. Tor tonna Inquire oil:7M
ENGLISH LI CO.. No. lb Fourth snarls.
TO LET.—A. noon in the rear
i'Mapefets bullaleir. imitable fro Jab Mat-
Init .000x...100010 of p. IpAM. cm the pro
late. the COUTITINd aonm of the Deity
Bemis, Neil. wend toot of trout Dinedoa
lagelle m mttaarrwf roa.
fe2Salli WS Heath avenue. Al eskany
2[I(tLET.- ST ORE ROOMS.
e elegant store room In the iferesattio
weary Betiding on Pennstreet. near Moth
owes. Intl he ready for occupancy about the let
of Mao., and are now enema far real to door
mat. tenants. One of the stores to smoothing
adapted for • drat-class r• Marmara for lodine ead
gearless.. Aloe, to-let. to. anis= eto p of
National
beading. Lemnos ofJ R. Met:nee. Union
National Beak. corner of Fourth &rearm and
Market greet, or of /BMX IL BIMINOT. Alto.
sherry.
fro LET.
Dif.74L.L/NG HO uan.
One of the Ante t honor a intb.nitY* enninfthint ail
MODERN IINIP8?0 1111 / 3 " 1 .
Water and Gas teroughont. Th. a /"' en Will be
ed very low to • good tenant
=
GAZZITE COUNTING SOON',
SO TIM Lys..
=E3,I!
1
O LET.
• lane ltio-stely
BRICK .BUILDING,
•
Cant&lnlay Wahl Ewen, situate au Loout
Ittiett, iLetb wad, Allegheny. Lan Lot.
nteubbery. Ae. P.agesston nen or e
Yoe
1.4 ems legatee of
ISAAC STEWART,
Iltal.Xstato Agee ‘.
134 Heaver Anna..
Alliegkeay.
Mlll3
FOR SALE.
•
•
I'OR SALE-OLD IIION:L/
larr lot of O'd Inca will ha .old elno
Ll:lll:SilihS•torx.47
OR BALE.—Stock. Fixtures
d good will of • dm clue Yiskery
Efeetionerv.. dol." • good • barlsem• very
btao. legglid al •Z LTS oilloe. .
•
Fon SALE.—That Desirable
proPerti situated on the corner of Ginn
street and Blzth avenue - Plitsbarnh on oaten
Is erected • Chumb rolkNenand one Two now
'Melt DorMen noose. Toe Lot b6O Gel on
Grant sod 70 lent on Sixth avenue. For
'Orion, de., Inquire or L. RIM No 116 Ballik-
Reid meet. or [WIEST WErriEL, 6lzta syeaati
near the Delndles.
VOR SAL) Brick troirim
o j r 75NAr 32=5•Merl!".211.`;Vnlio'b. d
low for oath. Inottlro or Q. tIAvICICIS. I97
BoOlbrd ammo. 2.2l.arws
Von B I LE - EI.--lIIIARE and 111117-
' 01O.—/ olz years old, !well brokt,
tosoddloorharno ea: food for loudly o.g. Bo
ff
of intern azontlrerearto sodli
al oat ma or as
sew. /wilt* at a9T I.loorly Moon. or IlDto tin
Meet. 1.10
•
is T WAE.—SII will buy
O GLIDE) TBILME 11011111/e. four novas
oach, and iot No. 19 Noylo Street.
II aIS 1302421 ammo. /Sept. will 14 . 11 S.
lad laxxo. Tenos-111.1100 down. moat* In
two payments. Koquite oa pritnOtll.
1.12.1[2711
FOR SALE.—I Steam Engine
10 by 30. In (OM roonlog order, with
btla Uo, tair, Pearlor, WaAlms Beam and Alt i mitt
/NCH LINT AND lOWA PUM ORCA
P&
WI
be
b.
eel (, l
Can be lees at too Works of Um
Yoaablocbony Om Coal Company. Waal NIA.
on. pa. I.=
FOR BALE-Stock and Fix-
TIJkLS, LILLIE AND HOOD WILL, of a
gegt.elses Grocery. - dote[ • good boatmen. NM
sadelereedi betas engaged la other bedlam. la
lb. gnaws for salad. 0. W. rimy. 40 114.
eralatreet. Allesheay.
Fos slam.
ONZ BUT OF lIMICILTONGI PATENT
MULLY MAW HANGINGS emplane, iselsoling
B. These Harts an PitAtly new. Fries
ss )1
SIM AddreoBlllBoll A HAMM Y
_ No. 386 Misr Avenel.
•
Allegheny COIF.
FOR SALE.—BIDWELS. ST.
PROPERTY.—Lot 11.36% feet retool of 114.
well aims, basal. Wt•tera &yeses as 4 by et • Sees, by 111 Yen aeptb, WU, whiles,
of SO Set 011,0, ea whirl, lot to adembla TWO.
bTORISI) MUCK DWIELLINIS of Marius
moms
.5.4 b•tb room. h o us e.
LeinJelpsere
sto ibrovellost the house. tltelotle also
• s S •mb le onletso rS gild ed l h e e t * p w p p ayrt s s i IIL tl•e4
of TlElts AN SHAY. Ho. SO 4tk avenue.. to
FOR AALE.—A DESIIII4,IILE
BILSIHBNCH —No. 891 'Franklin area..
mit/Mom City. The lot la 114 he 130 not.
The onHolno ia • tar.ate.y, 'dill a laPhad Har
i Montalm • Boma; Bathroom, with hotline
COW Water: , be. Yatb'e Mantela• lades 11101.•
tern, baioon, Parlor, aide Hall. bate Boer. ant
Ma been ballt ode yaar. bmatre of JOHN„L.
tX)CHIL&N. No. 430 Hamilton ttmet. Alleabit
nlg s ltY. Or at lOU Llberty @mat Plttaltarnh.
VOR SALE .— On Ohio avenue,
sitar Irw.l venue. YWO
oa Int Na. 333 Ohio arming. TM hoot boom
haa 6 Lame Mame, Om and Water. welt ea.
Med and °meioses
"troutsn trout. The
house in the rear of same on a 34 feet
Poled • ler, tontsim 6 Rooms Mall. fa. This
property Is OnnatadlO • la. Impravleg porllon of
nemad ward. Alletbeer. Wilt be eabli am
e me nd on tome teals thopurehaser. Vor
informatloa apply ' PILL.O4
• 11l Dimond, /Medium,.
VOUSALE.--Enginesandlloll
- Neer and Second Head, of a 0 Ueda
wettest!, ex beads • -
Orders non aU puts of Oil country promptly
Comer liarloa Avenue awl P.. 7. W. t C. 11. W..
Allegbeow.
FOR HALE.—DWELLING.'—
11 bit three story ' BRIO(
owdrably treated. No. 46 atter ayes., ans.
&ben City, contslaburtenrookossarl bath MA.
hot nue cold water In gest and snood story. gas
to all the mots rugs Is kitchen. Brig Anw
and oaeorner of Grey•s alley. it la weilllgatal
hentliatad. Peesewlon April lA. • •
. JOHN D. BULLS A =Q.
Idrr • No. 116 rtartk avows. •
CHEAT
9 L OTH
sA lf2thef seat,.siXoh.M t 1• Ea
Ilttde Aa mb h otte a s n .• of 400.1=
nu% liatrtv 500 lab b•s• 01.05 51•11 0 04
ber• a 14.0 •nny of +Web aim bees 2010
*Km. Ouly abooo 550 moat* Mat are 000.0
for Lae by the etightels, mblebbolf NW be bad
by paying a awl a...9bl dawn OS eiGh UM. WWI
the Ipalance Is owe, two sa tem. 0••• ,
Lota sow MSG trodl9 d lo to WNW, ‘4SP .
5 O.OLAINIIO., .5
- 100.•••0510
ragONALL.--411 persons isisiDi
iDa 11011UMN=. Ls Lal
Biria .:l lll7lßM:S .
or Ell be sasS bytastl Itila
wow. ua—g to a wy
. M.ll . o .Agn vass us
= ilTst
ned -a
M
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