THE DAILY GA ZETTE MML,lsai;s2 lit * 00, 046ais,i4 and 86 'VIA ' Limnos. Pinnim JOSUE III& T.'? RC IMMIX; t in% E•rnu Airsi nonsalau. IMAMS Or WILD DAILY. Spam, perr0ar.«......—..:«.....—.,-82.114 DaiVasd nnittY. Ett littAntrgt Gaytt GENERAL NEWS. . CHICAoo now boasts a female broker. WILD ducts area ding on the Illinois Fiver. \ A rim suit—wig, gown, and bands:— Pune/I ,TorirmecnE renders the iinlimi's life a - &MN= pronounces Revels correct-as to attitude. Bruning music balls have domesticated - bull fighting. .. • Tmurron flute people for killing dogs 'which bite them. - - • . Thi Royal Rxchange—"My Kingdom for a borne."—Fun. Nutt Yonx clairvoyants thrive on the p . lyof Boston mystery. , .. A. MUCKY Ohio girl part oiled a would km burglar with soapsuds. ' 4 " ' Tar health of the London pollee force — .. .pretty bobby-ish.—Flia., ---A'WOMAN has asked to lie admitted to the Chicago Board of Trad . Bart Fitmuctsco bu ho ne Itself by giving Ole Ball a golden . el wreath. 4 d ' A Tex as murderer wan his execu tion delayed because he is in poor health. A 'FntscO doctor is ungallant enough to charge Camilla Urso WO for four visits Num Yon rushes to theatres and Oenstansai if no such thing as Lent ex- MADAME TDPAAI7D had added George Peabody's figure to her collection of lag. works. Taut Clerk of the New York Board o Police Justices gets a salary equal to $2 a-minute. , A. P. 1111.11 asks why It hi butcher's meat Ma not fallen ? Doetr it not go down Irsin7 day? Aar Indiana farmer laid a gravoiard ghost the other night by shooting Ms old white horse. itistouoiA newspaper, speaking of Rob. al Toombs, says that his mind “is in full xeboOlude." . , Tasjail•birds at Ban Francisco are an 'half - rations and want to change their boarding place. Fula Mires plaster ants are need by Washington, Mattes to scare cats out of their best rooms. t• Wunate lays he dined out after his bruhlog. Leland thought. he badelosed his month fox good. A Havana newspapersays some of the Admetus of that Blate have "brook trout over foir feet long." - • tisrauvrans don't stymy' get rich, but by the time detettless Ice* for t h em they aregenerally well or. _. T. Prince Imperial didn't hate the -small pox after all. He Is not to be pitied so much as if he had. Tan DOLLAR! was the wager which in .dnoed • Clotutteticat woman to at a .bnahel of roast oysters. - A Thssouruert, who lost his wife by a *raged *indent, asks .30,0120 damages. The company offer $2900. , T/C ' Elf have lately disinterred in "eight Itige IddfAn thieftalh nod four of his sub..: ledge' near.Lonisville, 'Ky. - _ An on:erprising female traveller In - In- Giant wenteed a whole railway car to her welfbycarrying ajar of sourkrout. PARTY well supplied with whiskey end other needful artides has just killed , a huge:California lion In ' Missouri. ISnrrawnernmcao.de. carded on ,In the streets of LoulaYille. The swine do the 3Kulting-and swill C. 1 414-rgig fzo PeCgsine• — "Ca Wo;iati;a" party' aminnniately! - wants.: to _make Ehzabeth the capital of New Jersey. Ann-exation will come new princess of Naples was' bom •bii Neapolitan 1011-eeserml 'sacks of It, Imported by weber' and spread > on • elm &oar. • A YOUNG LADT In lowa, minting to .eommlt suicide in as pleasant a way 1121 giosaible, made a nice cako. to put her P 04 01 14- - 1. A East FRANCISCO Othello put out his . Deedemoura light and hie own, the other ' day, with a revolver instead of a pillow and ,word. Two Nei, York Tribune says Captain - Iyre's crime "is worse than disgramthi to his nation and race—it Is a calamity to Lis speciosa" _ . Naw °massif; plck•pocketa send up a host of India rubber balloani, and while the crowd gazes heavenward, go through their pockets. J•cc BUISIBT told a Connecticut caucus the other day that ." if we do our duty and elect our man I itavo.nci doubt of the result." ' • • . Tgaieria Banda applauded the other, day, what the Preside:ft "Min Hissir:" • She ill 11 young, pretty, and en 4 firnealngelerk. • _ ..HitiOmiqi boil& of allorwegian wed 4nisi whenitheillasfal tirgte ypit. WO= feet .In length, and asks rtliow.ts that poitar Das briten a Phlladelpuart out !of,W, 0 0 0 ; 11400,000 ofwhlch lie had at wnee. He now feels thankful for - the shelter of the poor hoc= - - • L MninscrrA. paper =amen that •- • •wr youngledies were recently baptized riga, In that State, with the titer: 'q -"l'oetrete above zero • eery i t 1 • ••• • • , • 7 &tiro(' - 14 °' kigiaderi c l im PAPerg 1 e ci . ado pit two, po = _ r 01) 0 n drunken woman to d e T i iii; the we e r , : . fight= 4WD lki i i:E r iviii'ziews, Jostle* of the Peace,' In Wyoming,"od bor./Inge pond day woreW Callon gawi, N:N 11144 tWes4c. hat shawl, arecn,lottr ribboti And grace • 'mate. • Own Locust sus then are he'? of Albiololla One . -tea, 20 thought beyond her mero . personal s,. pelohuativaud' thw 'othgr, Pr fashionable, otpd,yet has brain& ; • - •41. Bait ritancisco pedagoeuelnibein tOprthinfor monthi Pr what error asp oat :there: Nampa:at ortmakit wag pounded' .s !wreak All h• tonldrt stand. .7011 , ,e4ctirtend Jno. Spze„ • wboit Agoituthsensrus &xi hot-seem to have 'abated his Damon, it ag4tq shls to Want,' .sad is announced to lecture - 010,1118 '- • • ••,,1 the Philadelphia Ep iaco. pal Conference , the rooms onthequeetion 'Dna delegation were oilletally,reported, - .The..trote mood In this CoMmence-fo4 41. 40 iff agalntl, Mgt- majority 1a. 11 704 . - "4143010nhe lager beer &Mars In Nat - Notriltrisexintin, refused to supply beer M -amembers of the Legislature who votedle Amor of remosing the fitabil*Plittl to ybillerankee. Some legislators got may ',Motile:date promises Elie anintry acme ;ascent on the bill abolahlog- the franking =re next week, when possibly the bill will be oat of the way. By - Npideraroonsent It was made the special :soder for next Tuesday. Isatrit carious, bowfscemsalting from De aiiihrows to the end of tlea nose will dispel hoituelineas t With only the fore -lead, mouth and chin risible, and bright yin loollairibrol4b Apertures, there wae scarcely a woman present who might not hare been taken to possess • beautiful Tam It wouldn't be abed Idea for ladle to seetitute masks for TOIL . the the7th of this Mouth, near Phi's. start:tie, • Pit• a pair of brans were to dims kw cords of threefhot men oak wood, and they accomplished The actual wistaktot the wood wag 11,996 wands and the Mesh and wood rack well:Lunt 1 . 0 00 POund,.. sa This W 'Waled npselill the weeeeet. portion of which is allowed, by good j u d ge, to b e . at least .Hone quarter pitch. ' , Una of the ladles on ther We: pry in %Mr:OWD; Mitts that she felt no serious • diacconfort from being shutup four daYs, end would have held out for months rather than be convinced by such On sr lumen% aa that made by the Omani ter . . . . . . .. . . _ ..........- ' . . . . . . . . . .. . ) , / . . i • -, . 0 , , • _ -., • . k ' ' C \ ';'' / ... W - / . '-'- ---, \\ .z AL I:, \';> .. . . , ~ . \ ....., .. . ... .. _ . . d . . . the defence. If ' . tern women who may hereafter enj , y the privileges of jurors manifest - an, equal resolution, we may certainly leak for fewer disagree ments, and u a cimecquence, a decrease in the number of is who go unwhlpt of justice: IT IS lIIIIT next certain thattho Bing. ham amendment, ill be etricken out of the Georgia bill and in tilis the House will undonbtedifaiticir..- Par thia result the Georma.rebels ha e Le one to thank btit themselves. In heir ebullition of joy they forgot &le n . , and began again their old game of thre i of personal violence and attacks on Ivan" character. The quicker an end is 'put to them the better for Georgia and the country. - 'rem latut report from the Suez Canal represented it In active end succeesful operation, with nineteen feet of water in the shoalest parts, while the flow from the Mediterranean Sea into the great lakes was constantly increasing its depth, so' that at no distant day the channel in ex. peeled to bo twenty-seven feet deep throughout its entire length. This will enable the largest steamships to pass through In wifely. Steamships from Eng. land, loaded with twenty five hundred tons of coal, have already passed through the Canal without delay; and so great is the public confidence in the safety of the Passage, that nearly, a hundred steam ships are now under charter in England, India and China for trade by this route. lTax announcement has already been ade in. the GAZETTE that the schooner James H. Hoyt went aahoro Wednesday, at Long Branch, during a gale, and is a total loss. After the wreck, the Captain and four men clung to the rigging, and whilst the storm lasted were plainly seen by people on shore. Assistance was pro. cured, ands large number of men assem bled,-but the surf ran too high for'boats to live in It. A line wail shot acreaa the wreck, but the men were too mut en. feebled to pay any attention to it. en, one after another in full sight from the crowds on the teach, they fell out of the rigging and were drowned. Ono caught by his feet as he fell, and hung semen:dn. ntes head downward. The bodies were washed ashore by the waves and taken chargetof by the people. Ix Executive Denton It was decided to make the San Domingo treaty the special 'subject of discussiontu Secret 1418i011 on Wednesday next. As the ratilicatiOn quires a twothirda vote, its auccess is very donbtfal, and the debate•-will be a very long one. Many well informed &haters - believe the treaty is gaining friends, and will be ratified. Thecost to oily Government is Stetted to one and a - half millions of dollars in gold, the money to be applied to the payment of the debts of the Dominican Government. It Is asserted that one - hundred thousand dollars bats already been expended in no. gotiations by our Government. State ments are afloat that there is a great job in this treaty, and that "there is money in it," as the lobby expresses it. The best evidence of the falsity of this state ment Is the fact that every4egular lobby ist tiers, so far as Is known; is against the treaty, and will do all he can to defeat it. Tun President visited the Capitol again Friday, and remsibed for sometime in the President's Mom, in the Senate wing, where he conferred with Senators regard ing the ratification of the treaty for the annexatianot San Domingo. The Pre* ident feell very anxious that this step in his foreign policy should not be repudia ted by the Senate, and be feels very much disappointed at the adverse art of the Committee on •Foremn Deletions, winch he hopea to overcome by gibing hie views and additional facts to individual Sengpra. Should the Senate adopt a pending reso lution to consider all trestles in open ses sionf,ht is maintained by-the opponents of this San, Domingo treaty that.. some stertillig teVelationawill be made, which will .srery speedily secure Its rejection. Them visits of the President and personal conferences with Senators at the Capitol himetbeen heretofore, without precedent. For heady two boars' the , quest/orf was dismissed, the Presidentpresebting addl. tide Liaisons for:rititying the treaty, and urging its Imptirtance to our Govern. ment. Nearly, all of the Senators gave their opinions on the itibjec; and many announced themselves favorable to-the scheme. Senator Cameron voted in com mittee against the ratification, but has changed bis mind with 'reference to dt. I No member of the Foreign RehtUons Committee unfavorable to the project was invited to participate in the consul- Er themeeting of the /louse Comte Wee on Indian Alfalrak'bill providing for the future treatment of the Indians was • min aidered at length: ' The will provide •ier the division: of recauma into _ffirce clunk, the first to be known as civilized, and to - receive no annuities or other bone hiker geode from the United States, and - the two climb to be composts] of the half civilized and barbarous tribei, who will receive aid until sufficiently far advaiced to be ranked with the first class. It is also provided that the countrylubab• ited by the Indians shall be divided into four districts, each to have a superintend eintoind siso that as many,serunciee. shall be established throughout the,districui as may be necessary to, perry out the provie• lons of the act.' TIM bill does not con template or provide ref treaties of any character the,-committee being pretty well mailed that treaty-tasking is olio of the viten Pans Unit cad be puraniq, both. for the Government d lb& India& Governor Burbank, of TBaketa,-writerto the COMMISSIOWIr of Indian:2o'4in that there is a fair prospect that 'Bed timid, chief of a warlike bad of Sioux; will want to negotiate.with the Government, zDd go on a reservation thbi spring, This' will make en Isupertt .change in the tweet of liar.: aWs in the North west, is be Is the 'Unit rcfstidalkledifor Of the Sioux, and his 2,500 Indians nr,tter his beel4es tugueace over! Many others. ' „. . 'firedtectonic& of the tariff blll,lfaa only commenced in. the :Hew, and It promises to be very protracted. The !Shiest - Mende of the tarld "biII have; sat y e t 'spoken. In the' =aniline, tariff netittaosare pouring in (roman quarters, 4 - j antet eualy signed, mostly by esseAsmics and morkingmen, and not by:women and childrun, es a majority of the froo-trade l petitions are signed. • Lest week, In two days; ninatyalz petitions were presented to the House realm:tanking against any change in the tariff. - One of these, pre: - MIMI by HOD. D. J. Horrelle was s ti nted by fourteen 42Pdred and fifty t amtlanlcs and workingmen. Nil- Uoni etre all numerously signed. Will be .observed tluit the Democrats are tat ing an active Interest in favor (1) of the .tariff, Hr. 'Maw , of. Ohio, etudnian oilier House Comm ittee on Antler:lune. has prepared a speech- in favor of the tariff MU, ler which be will discuss the calatlons .of .protection to agricutture„i altowlitg that a protective tariff is as nessesaszyito She American . farmer as - td the American mechanic. and artisan. Thus far.eemy weight the House has In elicited a decided majority In -favor of the present tariff bill, and its friends are confident of Ile- ultimate success.. When general debate Is closed, there will pnib ably be two substitutes submitted, one from the Republican side in Die interest of revenue reform, and one- from thO Democratic side in the interest of freo trade, more or less. ,The Pennsylva nians are seeking to form some combina tions with the Itepresentatives from the South, who are mostly Northern men, by agreeing to vote for t ecoustructlon, bank currency, and other mesaurca, but the feeling on the subject is to de ans to be controlled by combinations. The Pennsylvania delegation poured is broad; auk into the free-traders. General Cake ow.-e In a etrongargument. The Hon, wealth:mien Townsend followed in-the ablest vanment, General Healers re. marks• were "prepared. _ He went *vs: the. whole ground of pram. Hort, and demonstrated by .-figures the greet benefit to be derived not' solely by p e nnayhards, but by the whole country, tsarostering American industry.... Theta gnawing feeling forever of Oreteett en In the House, and If the West be not blind to reason, there is room to hope th a t It will not so recklessly throw •liown the tars that keep out, the pauper labor of . • • ' FIRST EDITII atfIDJMIGHT NEW YORK CITY. Convention of School Book Pub lishers—Tito Defalcation of Col lector Bailey—Riot at Jersey City—Street Assanit—Bridge Caisson Launched - - Merchant Advlees. • By Tt temph to the PlttaVorgh Ih:eye.] N 11.14 YORE, March 19, 1879 . PUIILINIIER7 7 CONVV.NTION.- A. Convention of School Book Pubßah. era of the United States, after three days' xensdon, adjourned laat night. A Board of Trade was organized .with the following officers for the ensuing year: Wm. iI. Appliston, President, Smith Sheldon, 'Vice i l residelit,' Jon. Barnes, Secretary, C. C. Walworth, Treasurer, all ot New York; Executive._ Committee, Rob;, a DATIL of Breton; Chas. Scrib ner, of New York, A. H. English,. of Pittaburgh; Arbitration Committee, J. A. Harper, of New York ; Henry trillion, of New York, T. M. Bremer, of Berzon, S. A. Potter, of Philadelphia, 0. J. Wil son, of Cincennati. The retell prices for all achool hooka are to Le fixed by the respective publishers, from which a max imum discount has been fixed by the Board; terms of tele. cash In thirty days. All field agents and commiasion accounts are to be withdrawn on or before July let. The action of the Convention wax harmonious and the regulation, were unanimously agreed to. . • , I Li A DEFAULTSM. The investigations made go to show that tollcctor Billey is a defaulter, and that his books exhibit a large dell:dewily In funds belonging to the Government. It fa believed to exceed 180,000, and the evidence of fraud Is laid to be over whelming. He la, paid to have, four years ago, as collector of the fourth dia. trial, appropriated public fonds to his own use, and those peculation. were covered up by the receipts of the thirty aecond disttict. Bailey's_ sureties ate Ottorgtii_Opedytke, Henry FL Davie.; Ilenrc Clews. and tfeorget. Dangles, all men of rospoualbility, so the Govern ment will not suffer the loss of a dollar. Rumor eays tile defaulter has gone to Europe or Nassau., _ IZZ2 A riot occurred near Paionia Ferry, Jersey City, to-night, ' originating in a charge made by a man named Kinnelly, foreman or a gang or men employed In loading trerght 'ter the Mile Railroad, that he had been robbed-in Taylor's Hotel, and that the proprietor kept a lot or theives about him. He was expelled, and procuring' the assistance of about thirty men,. soon after. returned and made a violent attack upon Taylor and employee. Tailor was beaten insensible and a man named Itinney.severely tnlur ed.. Daring, the melee several. pistol shots were did - d and Kinnelly wan slight ly wounded. Re and man) , other rioters were arrested. .• ASILAULTZD /ICTKESTBIZT. • Major Wm.. W. Leland, who caned George Wilkes on Broadway a few days ago, was assaulted In Prince street alxiut eight o'clock this evening by an nn knoWn desperado, who struck him a violent blow in the face with braes knocklera. Leland was but slightly In jured, gave chase Immediately and tired four abate from a revolver at the man," who is supposed to have been hit but managed to escape. caisson taut:mien. ,The caisson-fee the East ItltlYrErldge wee launched at Grooms°lnt to day In. tho presence of Ave thousand people. It weighs four thousand - tons and will be towed to the Brooklyn aids or the pro posed bridge In about three weeks- • OIUTUARY George Wakemiui, a Well known news. paper man, died to-day of pneumonia, aged twenty-nthe jeer'. Nsw Yana, March 20, 150. CHARGES ,ACCOMULATITIO A rumor was circulated late last even. lug of the arrest of Collector Bailey, but it is not yet•authenticatecl, and probably incorrect. Allegations against Bailey continue to become public. ,The suer lion is made that he converted sixty thousand dolbus to hie own use nary.. 1847; while collector of the Fourth distriet, which he collected aff bonds on several hundred barrels of whisky raid to have been transported to California, but , whieb, it is believed, was never shipped. - Charges 'are also made that about:thetame time he melted the recti fying house of one gerr,held it for twenty days and relented it upon the payment of twenty thousand, of which Kerr abb. sentiently received about thirteen thou. sand, and that twoyeariago ho received thirty two thousand dollars from J 01398 et CO., to eottlea case of seizure, of which the Government got only_ss.6oof also that there was a defielebcy lir hie accounts, while Collectorof the Fourth Aletrier; of forty-three thonsand suit artaiddltitinal deficiency In tire Thtrty.eectdddlst rlat of sixty thousand. Report says matey left a memorandum beWnd him acturow. lodging himself to be a defeilltere—ldis pier deptity,: Mr. Chtlda, 'has In arrested Merged with complicity In llie frauds. and will be examined On illorfdify. Mr." False and other merchants—bed taken saps arrest orrelvil cults for fnallcluus prosegutiori , before It was discovered-he eras missing. itolicitor Bonfield, of title Treasury, Lomaking4s thorough investigation of Bailers arena and from Information already received it IS OZ pected the total defalCitioll will reach gite,eoo or #200,000. The belief is ex pressed that all suite commenced- by n{oo, d is tr ict'' erebtle in thrThitty• second be abandondd by Geri. Pleasanton; the Tho ease of H. F. Clark, another of the limo- dealers accused by Bailey of die. treading , the GovarnittV.,:wasi examined yesterday before Commissioner Osborne and the ehasgeamerksetagetainecL The Erie Railroad, Company will die. charge from Its emPloy the gang of thirty or forty stevedores who participated in the riot In Army City astrirday evening. liir.Mylor'e Injuries are critical. Two rgleaders, one of whom was shot in tim head. have bean committed for OW: An uruguecouttrl attempt was made by incendiaries. last nigitt to tern the wb(lle' row of ' bolldloge NOWark. aVeinio, Jersey City. The Produce Rachango had artegaltea discusalon yesterday over resolutions IPP,Lovi UK *PpmPrhitior! 1 1 ,Domoo by no astleicrwardi tompletion or the Neiw York and Oswego Midland' Rallwsy as - a third trunk line to the Vint, but adiodrueetwitteivit action. Mbe resolutions will prohsbly be adopted at the heal_ meeting. _ ' ithat. Maytian advicts to March 9th state the townn of Des Apricots is to be bombarded trine-piatioltei do not 7h 3 A POOtondttion ally. The sentence of death of severs/ of Waleson's °Mesta was comnanted to lm. ..prlsonniftt forilts,_:Pioel entllappthad leaned an amnesty to all citizens of the districts of Grande. Anse and robins!' who immediately' lay down their arms. • c pith . / jtxIIIOTAY,I4 • Romani are afloat of 'the - coming rot repeal of Supervisor Dutcher and that the pelltlchnui have compassed the sp. polntment of l ancoessor. &ion.' Jon* the present Postmaster, whose name It In mid will go to the &mite this week. • MIZieILANT MIER/N6 - FArard Flannery, a boat and-oboe dealer on Broadseay, ban. txen'intedng El *month and' lt feared he has PPol DI M "rdered. .• . • ! • • 'ISI7XPEND k D. &rim! cigar tietoriee In the lower part otitis city. hays suspended opetatleet l / 2 their employee being unable, under the rakes? the Union, to =opt a roduottou The Ma ad ay Library Question (By Select - sob to Os rlttiburn liluetal.ll March bicz-/The bill to open public libraries on Sandaewaa refused a tblni reading In the Senate. • Pint.&DIMPHIA, Mardi .1 9 .—Judge Baled this morning , granted a writ, .31, reeted.to the directors of the Mercantile Library, requiring them show cause why an alternative writ of mindirmna should not Wine. returnable brat Monday of April, commanding, respondents I. keep the library room open as a :soarer Mom Sunday afternoons. • CHICAGO. The Court House Structures Pronounced Unsate--School Teacher • Acquitted— Extraordinary Snow Storm. Illy Telegraph to iao Pittsburgh Gazette.] CHICAGO, Mimi! 19.—The Committee appointed by . the Mileage bar to invalid gate and report al t.o.tbe safety of the old Court Monet. and wing* mot this morn ing. Mionel s teana, Chairman of the Ommnitree,. said they, bad prepared a re port, which be read. prefacing it with some remarks relative to the present condition of the Court House. He had examined the bnilling personally And carefully and was satisfied the old build ing needed other supporta than those it now had: that in its present condition It was unsafe and persons inside of it were daily and hoiarly in daoger of being crushed by the falling of some portions of the structure. Col. Evans then read the report or Mr. Randall, architect, which was m; the shape of. replies to quddions. In reply to the question whether the doors were likely to. give way, he says that he had not positively determined; joists were sprung and there were several indications that the doors were not substantial as they should be. In reply to a question whether the foundation of „the new 'wings are Rafe, Mr. Randall answered emphatically no; they were not aufticiemt to support beyond the contingency of an accident to such a superstructure. lie recom mended the removal of an interior wall in the west wing, which rests anon joists; also the removal of what remahas of -the root. Judge _Broadwell said be had examined the roof with four architects, and they came Ito the unanimous opinion that the roof was liable to come down at any moment. One architect said theta blow from' cold chisel could knock down a column that would let down the whole east wing. Af ter hearing more evidence to the same purport, the committee adjourned with , out taking any action. Mims O. A. Rose, teacher to the Width achqol. who was arrested for pushing a lartramed Legg down Matra and seri. cutely injuring him, was tried today before Justice Moore. Miss Rose was honorably,ammitted, it being proven by a large number of scholars that she was not present when the boy , was pushed down the stair., but dist it was done by other boys, accidentally, while engaged lh acefiling. A letter from Sioux City, lowa, dated March 16, says the moat violent and se vere snow storm that ever swept over that region during a period of fifteen yeses, has been raging for eeventy.two consecntive.houra. . . Crticsao,.klarch_Zl—The Grand Jury of the Recorder's Court yesterday found bills of indictment against Auguntue H. Burley, William H. Garter and John. McCarthur, memhere of the Board of Public Works, and Rufus Rose and Cass Chapman. architects, of the new court house. The bill charges the above named with erecting a building dan gerou to the lives of -.' the work men theroce mud 'tunic* nocupanle theredand the public generally and with the offense of creattngund establishing • common rinisance,sontrarg to the peace and dignity of the State of Illinois. The testimony taken hy the grand Jury, and upon which they have lopnd the bill, is kept secret for •the present. The jury- Mate that they find the exterior walla and foundations upon which they rent eecure,. but that the interior walls are Insecure and dangerous to lifeind limb. FROM JAPAN. The_Ouctda Attalr—lndlgoatlon of Amer. .Icant at the Reliant of the Courtolfar tl.l of Capt: Eyre—Yetsecntion and Deportation of titithellatta.. Illy Telegraph to the Plttsbereh Gazette.] SAN FRANCISCO, March 19.—The eteam• er China, arrived no day from Hong Kong February 12th and 'Yokohama February 22d, experienced heavy weather on the homeward. voyage. Khe spoke the steamer derma- March lath. All well. February 18th commtiniChted with the U. 8. steamer Delawardend took Aboard Fleet Captain Ree as a passenger for Yo kohama. The pelawaro'a machinery waxdhiabled and elle 'was returning to Hong Kong under self. At Yokohama the affair of the Oneida agitated the community the entire month.. Captain Eyre was allowed. pas. sago -on ; the Bombay, notwithstanding repeated requests and deinands upon the British author - Wet • for his - arrest sa a criminal, trial and pnnlshinent. The sentence of the Court suspends him-for sir months. • The Americans were in dignant, not only at this, but at the in tolerable 'Rawl:eh - Insolence - the Annul can Minister waaanklected to during the investigation. Captain Roe, enter. or the Skid Of the United States steamer "Delaware, had reached Yokohama and ,venuld immedi ately hold a Naval Court - of 'reentry. The only bodies found were therm or Captain Williams and the carpenter. - The Japanese authorities - were penn ing-what few native Chridlane camped deportation. It la said they now demand that foreign Minister* and Micoionarles be prohibited from teaching the native* or in any way promulgating their faith. The peninsula oriental steamer Lon. day ran into and Immediately mink the North German steamer Uarrie.rano. The crew was eaved. Nrom Wogs. Nagasaki and Osaka came terrible aocotuda of christian persecu tions and deportations. Family ilea are entirely disregarded. At Yeddo from four to Ilya thonsaad houses were deritroped by gre on the 4th and sth of February: - The American Coos Nate narrowly funeral: • . ; There is bad feeding toward foreigners in all amnions, especially 9014141 a ,, and they are closely yratchud. ST. LOUIS supposea gialclde orAu itairuadOLLegta. tattle Rotten.. aiitd . riaatejoAo'rittOodittqo.!!4 , o4 - 1" ST. Loom , March 19—The dead body of `an hidinOwn man was *Mid "•.tidif morning a short distance from tho fair t(tonnal wl l bttrtrptatolabearttcbothbf which had teen discharged. Two pistol ball worindi, one In, the !head ..and the other Irtattelireast.were /mind In the body. and a Portion of the clothing..hurn, : The OliSit! luvOlVed la nlyl4ol7i hi but It lbeimht by some the , man wir the murderer Of Merman Tabhesing who wee of ara Met, andlllst ho led Viola! Nothing definite hae yet been learned regarding the nihrder ofTabbeiing last night.. He was a vary poseeable .man. and the auppoaitlon Ia no was mistalten for some one Sill& The Lower House of the Legislature bag passed a billlntking it Segagttentiary offense for railroad agents to fraudulently Selt;trteeSte or, Join= tickets cut cow pons. The Senate passed the concurrent resolution asking Oungretta to donate all Government lands In Missouri to poblio schools. . Tbe deid bOai Mend near tbe_falr grounds Ibis morning ku been identified as that of Wm. Stretger. Ti/ci evidence before the coroner's Jury ehowedthat its tudliermart Tubbealtig, who was killed last night, belonged to the mune lodkeef Sarngari, and that TubbeBlag was maim; -Iv Instrumental In having et' isaget - lbersirent..- 01 9 - .9( tba r °, 1 " : " found near Stretger ,l wits 1 - 0 PEVA. Wgspon essrsing s.pecullar shaped and tbe Mule fonndlo TObegingla•odY corresponded exactly with those in the pistol and tbrise Strelger's body. It Of therefore believed that Streiger was the murderer of Tubbestrus, and that he committed suicide. • STOE'LECUSLitUBEtK (B 7 Telgryp6 to (hit rittsbursh Ossetia.) . . ,11111111:1111)1131PPI. Menem.% Dearth 19.—A Jackson . 'special . , (Miss.) c earn It has been die eoseniii that the official copy of, the new Constitution is not on ilia in the °dice or the Secretary of State and a:Committee has been appointed to find It or prepare, A comndtras appointed,to decide what officers were neeeesary - for the Leeds. Cora, reported. to day , that' It was also. Inte r • ueomax7 to have; thirty•foar. beal es the Speaker, PrealdentAnd COM; slide. Claim ' ' Thb Republican"; to ammo, — last night, resolved tore-elect General Amea to the United States Serato, IT rejected. I= . . Cotwat's; Minh 19.—A Dill was inhudneed In the Senate making obtain ing money orgoonnunder - false pretenses a psaltentisry offemee. - • Tie House adopted a resolution re questing Courses not to Mama= the utuabarat- Representatives In the Scram =Washington. - secaflo IDITIOI FOUR O'CLOCK, s. j THE CAPITAL. The Case of Colle6tor• Bailey 'ontana Royer' orship —I .. ports and Expo -The Ta • Bill—Cadet Bus ness Sit h. Corps Reunion -Cherokee Von Remorlal—lndian Dep e , dations in Texas—'lii! Changes. . . —•r—t (By Teleorseh to the Ilthybeyeh Gesette,) WAYGLINOTt. March 19, 1870 ooLmurrod nansr. The report of the disappearance of Col lector Batley, of Nati York, has created 'acme exisitement 14: Treasury circles. 'Aoting Commissioner Donglus at once 'telegraphed to Bettor Dutcher 'to take charge of the o and second dep uty Parrett was sent to New York last night. Reports are eiPeoted from these officers by to-morro. Oconuide. Toner Delano, who hi/sheet' absent from Washington for 10E130 time, was tele. .graphed for and erriv last night. He Is now engaged with •-metary-Boutwell concerning the.matter.',. Bailey's district - will be it mum turned Oyer to Collector Pleasanton, of the 4th district. A rumor.waa praraillng thin morning that Commisioner Delano had realgued, but nothint of the kind . haa ocourad. OPERYORSHIP Olt• MONTANA» . • FoUr of the Senate floittnettlee on Terri. tortes are in favor oftasking a report alrainst the nominatioribf Mr. Potts to be governor of Montana and three in favor of recommending his confirmation. but In order to avoid dividing the report the ti i . tiommitteo unanimous agreed to post • 'pone the cue indefirti . IMPOWD3 AND POETS. . Thereport of the Burestv of Statile/Ace shows that imports for the eleven months ending Nov. 30, were; 1433,160,949 coin, against 1359,721.734 In 1068. Domestic ex ports were' $412,931,404.i=ixed values, against 1397,611,169 In AM Exports of foreign commodities wr o esoxis, against 119,262,2711. 1868. • ~.., I The trial of Albert Mich ele, - colored, iedlcted for the mtirder'il hlsirife and mother-in•law, was .eopoladed to-day. The jury, which was m *ad white and °eland, catered a veriptlinf . - IN 4C . 11 /1026. The Federal authorities here conalder General Canby will havaino difficulty In preventing a famous nicntlict In Rich .mood. ' ,rIV, === The committee on Wave and Means had a long interview With Secretary lioutwoll today. WAssiscrronr, *el 20, THE TARIPY The debate on the tastgbill will be re' mimed In the HOtlate. .atleadar• ,Hr... ,Alligon le expected' to a against the t bill and Roily to reply. Vim effort will be made to close the' debate be- On ik fore the end of the *esker.. '... . . INDIAN DETANDATIONII IN TZNAI3, A statement from Austin, Texas, I. that a party of Can:meat, Milano re • try; Soadeaanttaft, ham ba and Carnanche, on four men, driv ing them from their Wagons. The Indians chopped the wagons . up, and ten the bodies of two 'Millie' killed during . the fight. The white' man all escaped. A natty of men Immediately started In 'penult and came upon the Indiana In their camp. A 'light then ensued which resulted in the defeat of the In dians. Six of them were killed. One white man was killed. It le also elated that every raid the Indiana make on the frontier more or iota white man are killed or women and children butchered or carried away, and a groat many more whites are killed than Indians. Another statement says on the Bth instant a party of Indiana came within three miles of Fort AfcCarrette, military ;oat, and car- Vied off Kin Field. ==! The Society of the Army of the Pot°. 111110 hold a second reunion on the 9th of April in Philadelphia at'the Academy of Atusin.. poemwill be recited by Oliver Wendell Holmes, or other distinguished r. et, and an oration delivered by Gen. Martindale.' There will — also be a ban quet at the Continental Hotel. The President and several members of the Cabinet, General Sherman, Admiral Per. ter and many other distinguished guests will be present. 1... = - The principal chief and delegates of ibis Cherokee nation havesent a memorial to tile Senate agidruit a, territorial form of i g i v n e gr rnme . legialati sbmfatton :feeLurgicttiontiomf end bilrden of - government taxation without representation, and In favor of iihe WWl:gent by. tbe United States of.all just Obligations lb said nation. • IClLlTAnrcirAwatit. Several °Mere - of the Adjutant . don oral,' office, COmmissary, Quartormai ne's and other depertments of the army, who have bout. renetred under the let general order ,frOre duty In ads oily, have completed lirePlirwtirma for leaving Wuhlngton, while some of those deals stated to take thalr plaota_have already Arrived. • TEE ONEIDA, ATTAIR. The Navy Department Is anxiously awaiting • detailed reperin both through Admiral Rowan, entrumunting ittr, ;tabula squadron,- and - the .State Department authorities, of the Invernlotion Into the Oneida dleonerr . . It is believed the Waya and Means CominMee *lll strike from the internal revenue bill tbe dense that farmers sell int theitlirod metro= waghne or stellsin dike mast MY a • °Pedal. 34, Snleil:titS of jagnreano DE01111:0 - N . .:: *: - The Commissioner of IntiirnalßeVlMUO bu decided that farmers ere required to make returns of produce Sol* 'within the year, bat *MOM required to return Produce ratia Millk thematic!" sold. TLUS OATIR BUSMIZEIS. • - I{oo9:l4liitief Committee' have for the 'Pratt =Deleted then. Invert! , tsationin the initlet ettele*and turned F, belt' ittention to- the heavy eerie* be - . eat before them: ' . _ s CANADA. ftlecalar , Photrosienon—ainerican En trbitetnebst -en -they artahen,ii hwe Extended Illarkat for Produce Desired. tiliValiti.faf to the rnt.b4,71.114tu.) . Iftl32CE4 a.. March ei nn . ph en oweno occuuTed at the eteletellee• meat of the dorm yesterday Matting, - killmbllnt abbe was heard and early eftfirwarde 1 1 PO dlon f thebottom or the barter on the Carleton tape sank hduy, so that where before at low tide there wee it hewn there are now twenty ftet of water. Borne of the whereat were destroyed and lumber curled adrift. . HALIFAX, &Larch 19.--InlbeAiaembly yesterday Mr. Kirk Preowned a petition from fla t ehrityp, merchants and Inhehl. units of Cape Canso, complaining of the eneidachmente of American !Liberman, ~,n d .king the governmeht to bring the lade contained in the petition to the no- And or. the annierKies,.. and urging the adoption of mearitireslor pro. teeing the fisheries by properly armed vessels. • Marsh 11 4—On Monday n eg t Slr 0. T. Gait 'milt move the following amendment to Mr. Heintingtowe r „,„ Thr . Goo: That an address bo presented to the Governor General representing th a t the increasing productions of the .Dominion demand a more extensive•market and more mtrestriated Interchange o f am• rooditleaielth other 'outfit... and th at i t imperthmt to obtain from the I mpe de Government the neosireary ', wen to en. able the Government of the Domi n i c , to enter Into direct oommeronstlon for inch Pannier Ifultrt to the!lPProVal Of Her NEWS BY CABLE. The Trial of Prince Bonaparte for Homieid —Affairs in Cuba —Funeral °nixes of Count Nontalembe t Steamer Sa• maria Within Forty Miles of Port. - (Cy Te'egraph to the Pi tuniorgh Ussettc.) =3:MIZM ' LONDON, March 19.—The steamship Rustle arrived at Liverpool this morn ing. She etree to Liverpool direct and did not call at Queerunown. One Booth, an American, hex been sentenood to imprisonment at London derry ibr killing a man named Tile In November last. The Bishop of Barbadoes died to-day at his house In weatern The officers of the Bank of England have determined. to express the assay of gold In thousantha hereafter Instead of In carats, thus bare will be calculated In one-three thoutan the part Instead of one-seven hondred d alxty.eight parts . , u at present. =117! Pate, March 10—The High Court for the trial of Prince 'Pierre Bonaparte for the homicide of Victor Noir, convened at Toura yesterday. Prineses Bonaparte and her children have already arrived there An 'enormous crowd ooliected around the railroad depot to see the distinguish ed visitors, and the city le crowded with strangers. M. Clavier la a candidate for the Academy of Fiume. PART., March W.—Primo Bonaparte hm arrived at TOWS in charge of gen &armee, and accompanied by the chief Odor of the police. Paschal Grommet, who sent Victor Noir to Prince Bone. parte on the morning of the fatal affray, and Milliere,both on the editorial staff of La Afarseillaise, are also in Tours m mama. Rochefort, Grousser and Mli liars were transported in charge of offi cers, became undergoing sentence as prisoner' at La Saint Pelige. Arrange manta have been made to send telegraph report. of the program or the trial to the Panpsror every two hours., EMI 'renaa and inlrlendly Unspent on (mate that scanniltralonera - nrumlaaion- Ina lately tt the eon . flatten )raver the the bell- Bolos, accom. ler, and a for Nettvl -11 proceed 8h of .ttla General obal army, 'nog and to aid ltt paro fall tas. to Poet. proposed Nspoleor arrived sailed the r.- HayArra. Much tn.—Sugar:better few , tng in the market and holders demand an advance. Several plantations bite finished grinding and the crop has bean *leered up much earlier than in former years. This year's yield is estimated at 'fifteen to twenty tier cent. short of last year's. ITALY. Roam March 10.—TheTfuneral aervlco of Count Montelambert organized by Genera! Demarcate. and In which Illehop Docentlottp was to take part, was countermanded by..titt. Pone. as- it. • against the Ecumenical Council. As the the Incident produced an ill effect, mass was ordered to be celebrated in honor of Minatalemberi by an Italian priest of the Pope's selection. • Roan, March 20.—1 t is believed that the absence of the Marquis ofnOnneville win last three weeks. The disinistion in the Council on the twenty-one canons of the Church will not begin. until his re turn, datIEEMITOW) .--The steam ship Nevada a TIM sleet:oath.. _ Ikea arrived here from New York r . r QuassErroww, Match 20.—A boat from the steamer Samaria reached this port at six o'clock ads morning. She left the steamer forty miles off, with- her shaft broken. Two toga have gone to bring her in. The steamer City of New York arrived bud eight. =1 Aisonia,Merch2o.—The angel gazette publishes a decree requiring the Bishops end clergy .to take the oath to the mud tution within two months. WINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. _ . LO'N'Dcfri ,' March 19 .—Evening--Gorusls for money 93: amount 933. Atnerlean so et:widen needy: '62e, 903; We, 89,q; '67e, 8930 Ten•forttes HA Erten 21k; Itlluola lief:drat 115 q; Atlantic & Groat Weeesin Faiumportr, March 17 —BMWs firm mil :rave it 95X: • fra P nea ß % 0tt71,1. - 9.-13°u*.quIbt- it 73 . . LIVRTLPOOL March Ifl.—Cotton firm; sales 10,000 balm; uplands 11)0, New Orleans 1134 d. California white wheat 9e 3d; red western No. 27e lid; winter la led Wend. Western Flour 10e. Corn: No. 2 mixed Die Od. Oats, peas and barl. unchanged. Pork 921. Beef lets 6d. 'Lard quiet at 63s 6d. - Cheese 7es 6d. Bacon 665. 'Produce unchanged. Lennox; March • l9.—Linseed cakes :dull: Sugar !NUS. '•ldnieed 533 3d. Cued =Metter ff do at le 10d, Turpon. tine ' llAragi Mirth 19.-oayon . quiet 41110 i ; ,AirwratT;,, March ll—Petrolatum quiet ` . .t , '":.-,'.''ciirciNi‘iTi. lapwing lassealt thuseral—Death Leap —A Drapaan Gets a Fortuna. . (NY Telegraph te she PIM es burgh Nethed • CINCLIUNATI, March SM.—The Dinner of Howard Mittpewe, Nat (irimkL3tikatar , , of the thud Lodge of Ohio, occurred this afternoon* one o'clock, and was Peril...limited in by all the Masonic bodies of ...um chlr,covingkin and Newport. Representative@ ware • present, .from the Reed f Dayton)Colearou (Troy)elomman dories, Apollo- Commandar3r, Chicago, and. Dowilnigcommandery, Terre Haute. The - examine were conducted In the audience , zoo* of.the Grand Lodge of Perfectinii, Mottle/a rite, which wag densely „filled. Among the .audience were manyLedlen The corm:coulee were conducted by, Alexander H, Newcomb, Grand Allman of -Me Grand Lodge of Ohlo, Whited— by the Reverend Richard Gray, of the Eplaoopal Church, and Macon or gherkin& Lodge gener ally were ;present.. The pnmeaelort wen Zgaimposing and - the turn out of Templar the 'largest la Olneht nill for ManY Yinra- Two bands , of 'cicada wank ;in the mammon and the streets along the ,march were thronged people. The Interment Wm at Spring Grove - cemetery. - William Morgan, aged sixty years, from OrAtand, Clinton county, Ohba, a patient In Dr. Williams' , opthalmle boa jumpod from the second story window on Baturda at midnight, and .dled elm* imme diately.' The Cllllll wee delirium, Induced hy aryalpelea. • It rumored that Andrew Fitstunvle, • man who has driven • dray for twenty years, has received Information from' Ragland of falling hair to one hundred lhouaand dollars. SCRANTON, PA. Accident at at at Stieft.Ten Men Td.graPh to the Patabarms GasettC)'• &MANTON, March 20.—.0n Thursday night a serious accident occurred at the Delaware and Hudson Canal Shaft No. I, known es Harem Shaft, situated near 'aerlTry.mouth. by which ;nen were crully though notes fatally In. Jared. From come derangement in the machinery a oar containing the tan mon started down the shaft without a oorintarbalanceng weight. Bogue it reached the bottom the Makes wereap. plied, but not quick enough to stop the ear, al hough Its speed was much lemon ad in velocity. The stun was three hundred and sixty feet deep. • RICIU(OND. The Mayoralty Difficulty StUi Unsettled —Correspondence between Governor VS alter and Gen. Canby—A Serious DemonstraUon—Eire Anne Used—One Officer Killed and Another Vtouttaed. tnT Telemph to the Plttabirges kiatette.) RICHMOND. March 19.—At daylight this morning, when Mayor Cahoon's pollee were being stationed, Mayor Elli eon's police went around and arreeted 'them all. They stripped them of badges and disarmed them. Throe of ,Cattoon'e force, who were not caught, took refuge in the station haute.. At noon the second pollee station surrendered to Ellison's police. ' - Early this morning the U. S. Marshal served natio." on Ellieon's chief of police and the City Cannon that Cahoon would move before Judge Underwood of the U. S. Court, Wednesday next, for en in junction to restrain them from acting. Cahoon held court this morning, ea also did Ellison. There was no disturbance. Cahoon's force, reduced to about thirty men, is shut up in the station house, and Ellison's force, numberinq about two hundred and fifty, . have potemealottof the city. Gov. Walker today addressed a bitter to Gen. Canby. After stating- the fact that the military force had interfertui-to prevent the Mayor of the city, elected and mulltied Rewriting to law, from par , ',forming the duties of the °aloe; in seem 'ing intention of enabling .6 Mere, ;pre; tender to that office to-dtriehitge the 'dation, he asserts this action was taken Without request- of the Legislature or other civil antnority of the Btatmandasks by what law or authority Ghia., Canby does this. Gen. Canby replied that IL interference wu not to aid either , CU testant, but only to prevent a breach of the peace, and hie authority for each . action was from the President and Same tary of War. and his duty was to do so Until order was restored: -.• • . The city is quiet to-nignt, with Ellison in general. possession, except at the third station house, where Galleon has his headquarters. About forty men, white and colored, are with him. A large crowd of colored men were gathered and the building all evening. None of Cahoon's police can appear on the a t without being captured. There to no prospect of farther collision between . the opposing parties. Ellison's .police force number about two liundred men, besides an armed force of one hundred men held in reserve. . At two meetings of citizens to-night it was resolved to support Ellison. RICHMOND, March 20.—Alt quiet to. night. Mayor Ellison's police are in rearession of the city. Mayor Cahoon's force of forty men is still In their station house, around which large crowds of blacks were gathered all day. Governor Walker ha sent a reply to Gen. Canby!. letter, In which he quotes all the acts of Congress on the subject to show that Canby had no shadow of au thority for Interfering In municipal affairs, unless called on by , the Legisla ture or State authorities, nor has he any authority hi the orders Issued. by the President or Secretary of War. He says it is clear, from a latter written . by Gen. Canby to Mayor Cahoon, on the 18th, that Canby bad determined to protect Cahoon In exercising the remotions o whlcb,under the laws of the State, he did not and could not bold. . The Governor lays; es chief executive officer of the State, he will see Its laws faithfully perforriuxi, and when he finds Alse.POwer of the Stateinsdequate he Will ;call In the aid of the United States. He 'contends that In a municipal difference in New York neither General' Canby nor any military officer would have Inter fered, nor should it be done in Virginia, a State that stands on the nuns footing In the Union with any other. An appended letter from Mayor Ellison mates that - Gen. Cauby, on the night of the 17th, Raid he would get ' Co'coon's friends to advise him to with draw his men from the atatiesehonae and, ElAiron anould,Alscherftt..ka sPeelel TaMPISra ir phdeer- . The need day Gen. Canny himself took posse/aim alfidnight. —Theldenao crowd of blacks standing Oil day around Calioen'ar,heati quarters at the third station homer so .blocked up the ;street. that to-night Mayor Ellison determined to clear them away. At eleven " o'clock ha Rent a force of men there who proceeded to clear Jefferson street. They were fired upon by the negroes, and Richard Bosh, a member of the special force, 'latently killed, and -Captain William Knox wounded. The. Ellison lbree then Bred on the crowd, who, after resisting the attack, wore driven off. The negroes carried their dead and wounded. If there were any, with them. The police succeeded in clearing the street, and at this time all is quiet. Bitalia body war taken to the City Hall. THE MEGAN .INDIANS. Correspondence on the Subject of Col. Hater's Attact--ri bat Gen. Sully Kayo. t By Polo graph t• the Pittsburgh Gazette.] CHICAGO. March 20:—The following correspondence *lll be published to. IGOCTOIV morning: r" • ' Helena, Mt., Mirth 6 , l B7o.—Lteutenant General P. • IL - Sheridan, Chicago—Gen. emi : I see by to-night's papers a - tele srapb dispatch ;from • the Associated Precut in regard to aker's attack on th a 'Slogans, which - ro sy place me in Salm light in .regard to -what .I have .written to the Interior . Department and what are my .opinions In re :gard to the - matter.. The way the tel egraph . made fend,. I .suppose you have seen %I looks as If I.ostoured :the actions of Lolone/ Baker and the ;military authorities, and -as - your name la brought in this same telegraph, I take the liberty Of sending you my report to the Commissioner of ' Indian affairs; on the subject. Please.. excuse mistakes,- ! which tits clerk has. made and I have :corrected. - I had not time before the mall started to have anothereopy Made With monk rcepeca,, - ; ; • . "(cur, ,obedient servant, „..- • A. G. illetAtiZ; . • • Lieut. - colonel Sictlnfantry. -, . ffsperseteadrory :of 4110211ana, Melons Mt. 10th of February, I:37o.—Tri the Sim orable Commissioner of Indian - Affairs; Washington, I); , I have. delayed. auddnit .my •- official report to you oar awning thela* attack of Col, Baker's command on a camp of Blackfoot; I did this as I had so many conflicting reports from various mareeet of dile , affair, and some •of - them were appoirently so greatly • extglereted, that I withheld making -. any.; report / could get something mors..detinite. So. I direCted Lieut. W. itllerlee, tr. FL A. agent for the , Blackfoet, : A , " 'proceed to a camp of,these Indians ,. whir were on the Marian river, about thirty • miles from Benton, or Which camp Big fAke maths chief: Ifierewithl have tie:Minor to an. close you a copy., of the results of .his Malt and Interview with these Indians ' , The' report 'that Lieutenant Reese sonde le entirely - what 'the Indians saY of the Affair, and of course It is nottirsi to auppiree that it Is preJudiced - in their min favor; Is' the Ibillan aide of the question, and as .T, am here as their only repreeentative, I consider . I f. my dtity to give them a - hearing.' ' • ' &akar% attack was a complete surprise. Thepunatiment he gallitheUt war. Mae o! the mod severe lcaeora that' the Indians hive received. It is tdbir hopecithis lesson-will inspire - them With some respect for the Government; which heretofore the majority of the =laza did norseem to • have. ;In , addition to. this pettiament the trialt_pox, which 'they had at the timer has since spread fear. frilly among them. This Mayatrike Such terror among them and make - theorise dejected this winter that them quay ba d ° difficulty in making 'irrangementa with the nations next ;piing that will secure peace in this secrlfut the - conntry, at bleat (or a year or . two... should have Bald, oompatitliery . 'peaking, for _I do • not. -perfect peace can be . secured till Jpeamante are taken to stop: the Indians' north - or Alie line frOm meialing hortee• and' gelling them ,in 'the British - poessealcms. Itow ever, in about two fr i onuWerattere Will - more fully derelopettaeingelsamend we will ha better'atda Co form an opinion e whatwlll be their later. *Fondue*. It le prirhepete.be. ,INittra . .itnee It summery toottitidiee atiortfdt of the that Manttirai Chief% bend was not the band ihst The - young men of this bind have peed: fide . nolo. Mosul* - the wise t In committing depres..tronstir thectidgera. I know that Sen..DeTrotritend, - Imams*. ding this dlslaiet;arreomrldarea therm ea well as myself, lint :they...thouigh Moot guilty, got away across the line. I refrain from making any comments on the reported uncalled for cruelty on the pert of thesoldiera. Both aides have to be heard before one can Justly make up hie - mind on the subject. • Watt much respect, yew% 13. SULLT, fj. ''Saterintendeat ladtwr :: NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS • .ANNUAL , MEETING offtWIRONCILTY LAND ASSOCIATION le leeld at the t Oise of tee Teraaorre,No. 114 Eifel . arresta ritrala•El. an WEDNES DAY. A.,r11 6th. DUD, at 3 o'clotl r. N., for the Purpose of ciecu s officers ace tesasactleg all b P asin...which may e presented. A. M. a ROWE Treasure , . EDistraes Score. Secretary. is021:115 E ANN VAL MEETING_ or tbe thoebboldtra of tbe NE3Tf... VA MA A•4ID OEIO ANTERACIT. E COAL AN) TEA NorOlt rATI:-.N COMPANY for Atte election or Directors to Beret the eluting year, will ho held at theft Oleo, No. SIOOtt WEST YueltTa T , Clatetaaati, .on I...XLIAE. anpr il b. 111 A 4t70. between tbe bQ. 1:1.4oors at 1d ta sotalm'S T. W. YAILDLI.Y. Eterethre. FOR. A Penn Street Residence Thai large, threestorted BRICK ItISIDIENCL, No. 100 Pram tranitr, Pittsbareb, will be sold upon reasonsble terms. The House to son or the moat sabstantll and well-bola residences • In the ells. R. cantatas 12 120011 a, With Hatt Rooms, Celonr.stitl ?Masked ' Attie, with . all the modern Improvement. for Water, Gm, Rest, Ale. The PURNITIIRR tent be sold Intb the house. If detlred,andl3lneßate hosteaston csabogh.e. Poi lerannollon, Inquire of O. R. HUITI, 93 Dismood street, or of the anderalinedo'' H. W. ITILLI*B. 100 wool, Imes?. BEAVER FALLS CUTLERY CO., No. - 70 Wooft Street,' ~ : . .PITTABUIRGH ; PA.. If\ NTIPAO2I7IIE;t3 OP THEM NEW t_ Solid Cast Handle TIMEX KNIFE. • Superior Steel Blade, with enemies Ref er:, The metal compoming this handle Is cast Araby to the blade, securing the at. most et ren oh In const,tictlon without eri• dltional weight. It lamed. of the requisite hardness, and will not tarnish or blacken, as la the ease It elated ware. pureolor and bripieecp, It Is similar so silver. Handle and Bin It, ae &bore described, constitute en article of UNIQUE 11111110 N. /Elegant •p pearauce and arrest Durabillti . The /superb heel. and {heat Intel:eiht title article enables the manafacturent to recommend It se sepeclally adapted for yell In all Motel., liteashoeta. Reetatirante, Petah, Inelltutlons awl Private 1aak113.4 BEAVER FALLS CUTLERYER., No. 70 Wood St., Fittaburgb, MLNIIIPACTUEERS Or TABLE CUTLERY & POCKET KNIVES. . h 9nality Guaranteed. APPLETONS' JOURNAL A new boyal by/AMES DK MILLE, wilho;of •T'e Dalße CI ab Abroid," ad.lCret:st," with Um title of “Tba Lady of tie 1..." ornmented In Number 01%y-three of APPT;Z- TONE• JOURNAL. Just ready. The opening 4_ap_ter, n.•e ; tbe. vymehr- egril-dm•-ifers& ==M ed. M. De Mille uulte-sAnmoroos desert ptlon ' mcm, see aaatn➢y, perhaps, tha any • slier American writer: be It always bright Vivid. arnmntii, Picturesque and entertalnlng Thls Inquiet of the JOURNAL lomumploded nY a large. rplrlted Cartoon. called ••••re Deja.- the, or the TratO' , —. Nene to the greet Mew Railroad Depot. .APPLZTONB , JOURNAL sow begins IU sesond year; and. during Its IlesSyear it hes presented to lin patrons thirteen beautiful litre Engravings. tlisatr Cartoons, or large 'rood eurrarlurs, - or •.wry superior rhorseirry piloted an/be tinted par) and ten'AiiSiTyl!... •. menu—nll,of wLlch , being given la addlilaa tits regular Sheet. itsiebeen so smasscriitstUsS to the aubsertteri. ?lice Na etude perbaibeT, four dollars oar nor. Portal. byall desk,. N €O., Fublights, rEIMMI BATON ZOl - 1011 AIMXNAX, IA:. 1 -' • BATON Eons. LA. I , ur COMPLLINCE WITH IN I :iirittreizoxii from filo . 111eerMarY of WA.' there MW he A - . . ' , - ~ '• PJIBLIO AUOTION Lp: AT . ZDTS ABBELW44 colorrxeme 433.1111 r "* A • 25th Day tit pr ematlintig• 3911 :the: 1419919 k 1.596,19e4 brdzance aid Ordisaaca Storm .hall , ull., • , . :TO EIS DELII , III,BD AT NATO* ,8000 l AIWILNAL. 1.01.113 ANA. • ; • .41 ltrons• Cumol, 'eluting abut 19 Lou: 191 Cut lots Culao9. wel/tilog, aboat.6oo . . . AA Ilea Walloon, welching about 4 tow. , 500 tom Beeteedlliell; .350 loos of ,F.r • ; 100, time oY &rap Tree. tirrooglifand cut.) IA Artillery Carriages sad tbeir. Umber*. sNrevolllog "arm and 1541 r Limbers. 5 Battery 'Wagons end their Ltrobenh 'OO mete Double Harness (ertllleityL . .1153 riallite andVeosilles. , 150.000 poimle Powder. wallas/ Aisle. 300 Cavalry !Saddle.. B 000 ari Blankets 'and grei). ; 700 Wateriel.9rldlet. .* - rT , 250 Curb Badly. , , „ ' 400 Nei. Hip. Blocks (geed rutile, treble and double) Ii Llftlog Juke. ' - 4.090 Tree., (For,,wbeil tad Iced tarp..). , - 10.000 lir: Florio 111,000155. Mailtrou. %COO 114.,Me1e IStmes. 1.890 lbs. Slone Shoe Nells, 8.900 lbw:Stmts. Leather: 4. side. Bridle Leaner. • 0,000 lb.. Wrapputa• Paper. 20 Portable /Grits. .:198 feet Leather Belling. • 5t2511 reet Slabber Seltbsig., 10,000parAlort Hovel. , 1 , 1.0. A 'elle asiOrtoollsi of arable/I Parlor : it, 011etiameat;as welt Pa BlAsskirlattbs.Oaroliatesel. Paddlers, Threer's ood Assaoror's WHO of the lion approved TO 13111 DiLIVEIt2II AT POST JAHlllatts •Ala CutLranCaanonoweleAlux aboatllllo 20 tole Riot and IthelL 110 Sonia( Wrought /.10'.1; • 11 II tenser Cast Iron; stint. MEI .40.113 DICLIVILRED7LT TOUT SAINT nine 34 duiiraitru ' aen T ,l:l l :ll 24 l3 A g . aixi t 100 . tons.. I . lltens of not and S'aeU. • .01414 At Wreallat &rapine. 1:11:111 et Cast SeraD Iry TO Bp..BICLIIMIL'ED 7011 T . PULL 'LOU' rola NA. . ..1 itreurstrOsikaoti.'welgiin .b..t 900 /b .& ( ,34 Out Irou Claw stap,lF.ltAt.l4.ll , 4 1 / 63 to iol Viet and Abell. To xa , • • • pII YAIBZD y ~ 4T. .1431EF isr f aBl7. 444 luandi ottpbtiaa Elheli.Tat 0 1 51 Ike I 1.0.0( . 19 •• , TE8241 OAS ..Teep r. nat. al tpa day at tad Ut. rmudia. Roes th eßP;Derti /. de , Thttly.eoet vitt Tr altenied Der tbeiteaciester heavy meeekee„ All other stores. En be re ettiree to be removed trltblo ten E . tejs mi close ...I'm* dewing :taaskarata of theiattilagala; be Naha can obtain b 7 COMA*. Derten or b 7 letter to tba Cala of imasswa. Arpin al Waal:Mom; D. C... 17 at Ibis 7. W. TODD, MOO , Ord. Dept, U.S.A., Comeasdlas Paine Heap ♦racaal, La., a...ZAP"! et Ordedso. Dept. of Ls. WEEKLY GAMTTS es ben as II elleapert rOtaierelia andlOdUlP =I o canna; meauma liixnexhiat 'holy os = Ingle II SS Clubs of eve • SS 0116. of tea 1 19 #0.97 le fertdabed erateltoesl7 tt4he got no of ■ clot. of ten. rcetatettere enlivened t°•et .Lireau. PEWIDEAR, REED Ji Co.„ WrNOTTC7/151—'.2b-Le4" "i ? or So/ ..I "a Wants," , Toused," oßoarding, 45e.., not exceeding FOUR Ll2ilig not be inserted in - these cohonna ones far , TWR2VIT-PIT7C CENT"; eaeA add/. FIPR USN= WANTS. ANTEe FORMATION. I , g l I t..O)LBERT: ..' coal Add klgibltard• Fr9l•lia , tl enont,;(,hl9. 3.11 WANTED.A GIIIL . to do oou.exork. 'Must Al'esheny• 3-IT WANTED.—FitIy Coal amid vore Ml•erlt. ne off!, foe to pay. s o d fu.. paid to the mines. Several Girls are Waltzed for city and country. Apply at hmploymeut Odle% No. 1 titmll street. first 'door tram cespenalon ANTED,-, MORTGAGES.- 1311.000 to Lana la large or mall arturaiata. at a talc rate of• interest. • TllO/LAB K. PETTY. • Bill, Bond and Boat Basra Avatar. No. 170 thaltallald TO-LET Wood'etreet, Q a•with all the Fixture, Wows C , arg.attell/hur. raileis, ito,Litala Ire at 47 WOODS?. 410 • T o oLET-4. New. mousy et 4 ram •lal 135 m of . aroatle at Vleadet W. a C. Itailrold. 124M.rigiVDPratZ. STIIILLT. ay. 145 . • p _easant. or two wentie, on gxrp.a...uumal Iltralacv ft NO. 3124114TH ISTUATI rdn""24 ing"' ratLET.—n large and hand. iILELY I.l3lollallaD U.11.1.0•W1a sat. an Iva. azialercomk complete. an spurt!. ay. Au& Eng.lr. at U. W. I , III.VWY. :WilKal Meet. art rLET .—The Large Store llen ß al o i o rtr. No t . . 9 r 6 itts W bViro; 4 .r ,n /k.'8 ° 7061 .e . Pa ave.. LE'.—A Brick House of 6 Inego rooms snit outbuilding, with 6 or Sates, 3 toiler out on the Wattling - too 2166. Notinlre of W.. H. Tit ANTEN, or No. 97 Okla street. Allegheny.. 61111:11711• rO.- LET. —BOOMS Or - A_ col:melted. fornls FOURTHltiroltised, board, enquire to t 157 AYMIII/Z. trO-LET.—The large four-story Z. BUICK PTOItEIIOIId it, Pio. L 35 eolith& Id Meet, pret cot occupied as a (Uroltur• storo. The Oes: Oualnes• location the city. ledule* on tbsEs[9l63Ll.,, VOA RENT.—The Three Story MUCK WARNIIOOiN is Choreal ality. V y ar y g No. ltfO r Wood atrect, formerly omayled o_aa. I& C 0.... Broom Factory. Inquire of tO MIT, LAM) & CO , No. Inland 174,W00d1111. i-LET.—AI. first-class STORE .. 110011, TO:1 A l l e gheny . , situated at 110. 80 federal street: o he room le wail IIIRLtcI / 1 1 Z 4 V, L tgt r g::1 ' .. " ,1! '' 'Ai e fe . :l 7 lrt ten be bed with the store If required. Wilms moderate: 10 0 LET.—Four New Brick Io HOUn s t alm a,n 'Bidwell s near steno.. Allegoy Pa. tech Loose con tains V r oms and bat room. gas throughout, kitchen range. hot and coid water In kitchen gad batm. Inquire of JAMES 00Diritcy No. 44 Vit o street. Wileherly, vs. Lis ii9rLET.—One good Store room .nd DWELLING. 'No. 45 Obi° sweet, a oers from Diamond sod next door to Venuslls Savings Book. Gamut' the best leestions In .Usin 1 ply. dent moderate. Also, 7 BOOM In the reheat' said stor4etom.'. Inostlt• '• mseCtOu • W. CARSON. 49 Ohio Greet. • rLET.:—A butt of Rooms omprtem Two Large, weil lighted 'Zest son 90 d goo, One larae,•mall 114trted grout Room on Bra 116 or. One large Hall • 114 two ant...rooms on 4th loor. trne.guatilleom:' ern Boor, No: 99. In Engllah'll.ar4 ballaMas DiVISVITZ . O S. ..7ro U . ;IretiNong4Z:ifet! BOOM intim! risk Dtkpatell be hetet. suitable for Job Priva te; 01lce.. ltsuutre of 0. BAXR. on the yr. Also. M a lt.G ROOK of the Dolly' Aerate, locoed 11.0 of Gent ..D t hrpotea building. itoolle.T.,lbf.7ricllMPJ:Tra, fenoom 202 000th avenue. At reheny City. • • -:-.ev.roun-moolual""- - The elegant store room fa the NereSliumir-7- torsi,. Building on Pennstreet. seer /31210 , street, wad be ready for occupancy about the 201 ' of Mar ch. and are no. •ofiered for rent to desk. table tenants. One of the stores la especially adapted for • first-Clan r..149f.t for ladles and gentlemen, AGA, Lode!, the upper Story of same building. Enquire of J. R. /amerce. Union Nationat.llaak. corner of Yourtlf avenue eat Maaaaa street, or of PELTS H. /12U.NOT &Men,. 0-LE'r.—New 2 Story. Brick Dwelling of I It tns, Halt, Hata, Ac. Rot an Cold Rater . .ned tins ybrountiontt e a:4001 Market Bt., Allegheny. This house Is new and etas ply eto every roans-et. Will be rented low.- yo . Lrr — lltick of a booms. Hall, wet, Rater, 4c.. at 8330 pi r year on Market St..• alb Wulf, • on. oos nlO•re I rom street ems. TO- iET-11010. v month, It-lot Rouse. Ra , 140 Middle Alley, user neatness% Et., led ward, - lAltrahsnY. ' TO-LET—nom.of 4 noon.. Oman . No. fa Basal/ton Sc., near Fsdsralst. Yoe farther information, &Ws to .. . • • • • W. r. 21 ➢ /Ramon& Allednarnre: TO LET. DWEL.L.73 . +TG HOUSE. • OBS of Las finest Douai lattie ety, Coatalalair an . MODERN nopsormiraurs, .Water and U. Omagh...S. Tb * , kw." will b• }Oared vary low to a goodteaaat. " Apply at • . 1421iTTE COOKTI*IIITIX O III. 'O6 71611 Ammo.' I. "or parlactalari. FOR SALE. rR SAIGE 01U,TO.LETe-De-- . EIIItABLIC KIM PROPICICTY In Allerrhenf ari acres, BCO fret water rmoat; corad be 'coed for other pommel,. Leer_ serleo. our Inns.; • or cheap ar. Lorain of Whl. 11.8.8. D. • timbal- Ba nk of Commerce, or C. B. 81102.1"„ a lilr p AVentl. •• • M od.' 73 and 75 Loran street. aid mil rook or. 73 .5 eartlerney's alley. They will M oolof l, low for rob. Inquire of C. SIiMETZ, Bedford &venal, FOR SALE . DWELLING.... ritii; - 'l=d."47 e 'Wa l e Ws% 0.7 City. Contain)na tea room sod Imilrg lo4 notAn. talc/water In Snit and Otoad otor., Nu . In W and l'Ar:gl Itts anti rentllzied. Isc. Z''"A* SALt.:=CottaigellOuse oil' Brats Smog; barJr of Vat. Park, °baud..., Is, the Rooms. Tills Is a besatltal Drowsy sad w . 1 .11 be sold oesTabt._ P t ir . Tr • TOR R—Oue or thy, best TIMM Stands 3 , Pean.strest. be stand •tu gas oa [ P O be sten to spproclated, lobe"mold as .aa laralsabla property roe lull Teharot payment .vegirrii.,t,rayzzky Dealeif garal r rstine. illostasys sad srgtgu_ oars co Voass.4lo3se altaske of Veldt .ana . . , Maven Acres of Fine Gerdes Fanv. With r ii9USE andIIA.NK . mo tikOtLßu d 111 Will .ell ail liar ts . tuak, auc max eirtrything belonyclvgbithe ' ?efts — Onethird' i NIX, year! w ith Intert _Adtirtea CLIARLICS sawn. .a' • MUM F',OR• RALIEi—BUILDINVYAWO IR Amu; Rttilt CITY:-.1. - tolfo, Usual t o moat denature: budding lola 4 .1tneta4.... yt% Attend mate. Allegheny, on.rerryeeme , Mae and Obseteacoryeve nue,..olollang. AA •Obeervalury ground. Thee* Lets2l oi rree ave. and one-Italy MS) wee, A DMA ea ta bete eau. In- tato at my•etore, lie. • YTALLT. The , plan. bat ;We b.& .te Leh Let Ig a keno lee: reentler nti Poorer. Mir Otern'Tstri"."'"nrito2ootiatoo3. rrg...ll , l.4'.'lliiTScieraurgiaFV:ll42 Iflos it ...limos bavo boon aroma abetage•ogne. lIMIII demorooe to leave the low groan& Y..alreielea can We gag an onalty , a fatality le °two!' tne deret in te e t er e ante. inalfenreelnetee. wale Ocralla Omeof street: a too4lli arelk leads to the Pedellege. The f magnum Sr moo iinsad aarroonettogo &rode. , tVoraticasy: prices loin: Ene - otro of • - i • GOV. 7,, rurnm. Ire 1111 Wood .tee. O i l Pttiboush, woNo. go Woe, A.T.0., Allea!Lw el ny l . /HI . D. Il ie. bleM t lMS Ogglely„.., , 1 ... . rlllehtm7ll. Karen ILUIrYO. S • . THIS I S TO. GIVE NOTICE diet "on the 11th day 'of March, At 1L'1.11711 , , a. "anant In Bankruptcy . era. Milled namget to N.stnte of WILLIAM it . NOCIFIgn, Of 'Meg hergh, In the County or Allegheny and 1_11401.111 re...vermin, who 11. been &OM ligmf a we rm.' on his men petAtlon: that the • . arm debts and delivery of any prone tag to such Rankrnet to Mat or for td the tranifer or any property by Waite ygyl e bidden by_ lam; that a Amthig of the Me of the mid Heeltrnbt, to prove their Deltas/kg to ehoose.one or more magnum of hid .111 be held at i Court of 13rmkreptey!en te lie. 110 PUP . ra.m...rb**ll,elt. etyl'afiLlat'letqlburel'is Satilltlftl2.lt4i/r o tteelater.lne , tti , .1:I.I.Fof AI'XII., A. tr. Il 10 1 .0.1, 0 0o= 7 1!. . . . _ . . earll4‘ll3. • 11,0.11garthal,a•Memeaml. , TAt,'OB lcusirdr„._ 1., . Twit ink ttiWard, Pllianirtb. 1 lie License - Vaud ',dirtier tius stxml ova. qu_ ba on tie A 4 What:: he 11•Mat3. JOS. HIMWXII: • _ . •slil = MITE ..—.— - _ _..,„_- :yAIII,IIAIILE BANK IIiTOCII4O— ler/IEI4B THIRD Albp'ner&.ll7. l • ..iw az?. WAX YVYI.IIIOU Jr o'o u mid be ld al% or Ik.di f CKR 7013 . . 011 . . ' I. i jay . Was M. , Els, 100 Inal d MVO , . , la .11.`Nel Nl..lewd Masi. ...'lta ilk... Tian! Diattesal • Ilit -, .. 38 •kar.“ Peoples National a N , obn . - 3• - A4Mag , WAIANt. Arrowse• ~ ' Irrolnilitol a RES