• ..,_•:••• -; VW!" .r• - •• •-• = • • • 1•:/ 44," • • • . , ••-r• - ' "12.1iMP le ". • - J • ‘ l , REID & 71J-I -.4'1 .11 " - •I'Vg4 Avenue; , Josuellllll LAA • 1/1 ' 01 aanoatuar 11111 • •• - Xit 1 \ • - . -` r c. ME DAL - Prammr, ;0010e,84 and Y. J. ranniu.i. ME@;!l WEANS UP PU DAILY. 'DaMimi by carriers. per cis. -Ctrs RiffsWO etilYtte, BOril3B at Frankfort, 95®95i Painimatrie at Antwarp, MIL : DEATH ON 111A1101! THOINIION ' The death of Bishop 'lnconel( ' of the gg e twbst, Episcopal Church, will produce at • preftund imprestion throughout the body of which he was so, eminent a mkt liter, and also In other 'denominations. Els death was quite unexpected, and, lA bred, belt few knew that he was ME' It Ives of Short .duratlon. Early in March be presided at the session of the Kentucky — Conference, at Xsysville, Ky., and -ieveral days afterwards ha proceeded to Charlestown, West Vs., and held the West Virginia Conference. At the close •,of its session he started for Jersey City, 'to meet the Newark Conference, which ceuivectes this walked Jersey City, when he was overtaken by sickfress and ' stopped at Wheeling, and died yesterday monanig at half-past ten, of typhoid pweranonis.- Manor Trionson was born at Portesa, Enelsod, in 11110, and came to this country in his ninth -year. After a full couree•of medical teal:reit It:Philadelphia and Cincinnati, be commenced to practice :imedlcine in his twentieth year. In 1832 be vetured the itinerant ministry of the 7tetkodllit ' Episcopal Church,. end .Was . 'stationed at several important; -poinis in' I the West andNorthwcaL Six years after ' , •ba entered. the ministry, be-was elected 'President of Nervalk Seminezi.; Abil ; ireinektiently . to..a' the Onlycraltr•of Michigan?. • Ile•theto he. "came editor of the Leda(' ILiii#o74/, „And; without completing his term in that - r • officer, accepted the• position of 'President 'of thethilo Weileyan .llniversity, Which • rapidly rose to be a first elm Institution (ruder his presidency. At the General • Ccinferenoo of 1860, he was elec: -lid -editor of the Ohrhakin cats and Journal, New York, the ((great official" in Church circles. During the Amin of four years lie edited the paper with singular ability, bis editorials , ledkifting ripe"scholarship," and were of the most progressive type, on the great moral questions of the age. In 1684, the General' • Confirm*: at itesinrsion . in elevated !dint° the office of Bishop. , • Shortly after hii election he went on ea Episcopal Tour to different points on tie Pacific . cuast, andalso visited and 'pre. idea over the different Southern -Con farewell as fir south XIS Texas. Petimps the next year, he made a grandeplonepal tour; almost as extensive as the one Bishop Kihigslei is noviPerforming (tart tho world," visiting Great Britain, 4 ersuin,y, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Den wark, China, Japan, India, and the Eol.y Land. During the put three or four years helms been performing a full share of Episcopal Visitations in connection with his colleagues throughout (Abe Chinch. , e ,.,,-, I _Mae Bishop was regaidediia onset tkie best scholars of the age, - and; writer Of rare power. His stile.waa classical, aid of the Addle:wash type, pure and Chaste As a writer, 'lecturer, and untidier, he wu regarded as at:mantilla model. Eels the author of several excellent :works, and doubtless his numUona map, lee: tares, sermons, addresses and articles to different pelitidicabs, of lilt - yea" If col : -lected.woulif make two or three. volute*. besides the following four published vol . units: "Biographical and. Incidental BklOahrs," "Mond and Religions Es says," "Educational Denys," "Letters! from Europe:" These' Dobai Itave: had no extensive :eels, and are exceedingly •BYSTiOr -THOWION was' skein me dium 'height, alighi frame, and had an untimely " intellectual cotiatenance, --liklciii . whem he was spesidng, was of the alit ;; enign character. : Poseessed, of. ~ i giesissavity•cifasanzuiniitenial-tempei, and social qualities 'of a superior. piste, .ride domMahy, al might be expicted, 'wu agOt sought anir,:de preacher hchad • the genet, effective eloquence oftithisourt , 17. Wendell swaying .annsud st tentimand, tugiee troiden words ..lindacholul7 : Hellas perhaps —the moat accomplished . scholar of tbe "' Bard' or tlabdia, and llke the late, mit et lamented De. licEllidock,bia death will . 0 1siletniedbyis wide circle , of edninttori,', as fell as belogiglial494,l9l a Prince in Israel in Church fellowship. - ! - ! i • ;_ •IM oiL.Lifriquzair " Avery signidcant advertlsetnit4' sp pectalir our akrcrilsiag column to•day, imitleg 4 ird}visahl:frir the ',shipment tij . of Atty. thousand barrels cif Mined rfAtetrolgusit to.,Benwood, where faAiFn to Baltimore h o t h io r seeps alter the Baltimore and o .Thlynevr method of andiag sea board, Is in sicordance with !• . , ?,pmnsuole,.sdefted at a ecent eneetl4g e; vtibe PeizoleeM . Associatkini emd Itch -.sad will revolt is large marina to the . :dippers in the matter of freight. The I.4reseat action of the oil men Is a token of the earnestness of their - charges Made to l! - -:!lbe". effect. that, _Verlag to" the 410. 1 "tariff on "the' Perriurylsazda Railroad, ~ .;.,11K,A5 - per , barrel]-Vtiputents to !"50elphht• and ' .7pw York ',ire ..I+. Prc 4 itlee e, that, until . mom& relooprtable abatement is made, those ei*ir least be st'ssadcmed o oil smtrts2o far ~ ~a ss fittsbnigh comdgrinients cones:mid. i*ndo not koois War the-whole metier r " a{ej bier laid intelligenilibefOra the ~-1!,- M esrageMent. of the. great oorporation . that his In times pot, sad area up to the added materially to the :':-prosperity and Importanie of our city. ws geel assured. no exhorbibmt freight ,i_tariff would be kept force if the fact *lily sufficiently well establighed that our Important local interestr and thoseof Philadelphia, both great patrons sad c eastalneei et the baldness of the roid, Waralaagulaldng or dying ;end from that remedial cause. It is to the Interest of Ike Peamlyants Central to afford our oil ii6L'as well as all other classes of the bna ball and manufacturing - communities, neck facilities sad advantages as will ena- I,bU them to saccessfidly - compete la the trinaCeloll of trade 'with other Cities sot 4 0 , t h e T oad, nor tavtap. nay !btu* In its i 'parity but linking their fates with Its : rivals. UP.° g i mr a l c 4ll ? , *tilcia be.4pUr.' tidily made by the mangos, and the 6 u , trade be icatiPellede threnik tist,fcirce! of c i rgu i ia t iin eee, to and outneweadeht feellltlei for feeclung the seshosrd,ih is ao I gulpalte that, should . Bemj a p r , safer ifeconepoly of the petroleum foreign aipaUrats in the Inteilm; trade wint id fall beolcinto Be prevent elmunels 'whim rillarttridisportatiel Is afforded ',Erect VOID. 'LXXXV _ . by way of the Baltimore and Ohio Road from Pittahorgh to that city. Whether fro.. exceasire • freight charges, or from o per causes, It la quite certain that no ot, er.btateb of load Iniaineaa has been in a eater condition, leas profitable; or CM ignishing condition than petrol.- an - refining. , Indeed, practically speak ing, that interest which once promised so mach to-those immediately engaged in It, and to the general prosperity of oar city, hu dwindled down into insignificant proportions, . and Many 'thousands of , dollars Invested in the business have been unproductive for years past. We sincerely hopnthat the subject of heavy °freightage Will receive that attention from the rail: road authorities which it warrants, and that such measures will be adopted as may secure at least a fair portion of the oil trade to Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. It is asserted, on the .most- ' reliable au , Moray, that the refiningof petroleum for foreign purposes is gradually and surely being transplanted from this country; where the crude is produced In vast titles, to Germany. The transportation of the crude is m a de over the New York and Erie road from the producing districts and shipped direct to Germany where it m profitably, •refined. In that -country the benilne, which is comparatively worthless to oar refiners, la an article of valu e almost equar . , to_ the • refined oil, an advantage which.renders the refining al the more profitable., Thua it may not ber impoasibie that • through the discrimina lion or Teitiray ottletali, the entire bust ritirs'of .refining for foreign cionsareptiort, 'maybe transferred toAlre - other side of the !keen...lt Is clearly the dutjtOtallllome & s r* 4stiOcis. to prevent such a result, and to lend'ainineh aid si possible to the develop ment of i,trade which clearly belongs to the, producing country. We. hope, crc long, that the oil and • railroad interests will bei more in harmony with each other, and that the time is not far distant when oar refiners will be able to successfully compete against allopporttion. STATE ITEIS. Burzrnretrr is to have a gymnasium. Tim mysterious Albion fever has en tirely subsided. hin.ron is to have a $20,000 market house and public hall. • Manor WOOD of Phrbulelphla is on kis way home from Rome. A cnawren has been vented for a street railroad in Titusville. - Tan rolling mill at South Bethlehem, Pa., baa stopped for repairer - Cutterrair Ricamtn, a Frenchman of Crawford county, is missing. • • .A.TrAnrre at murder are becoming nu. pleasantly feenuent in Shamokin., Buterrown, Schuylkill county, rejoices over "along-felt want supplied," ahem-el. Tux Lancaster colored folks are. to ju bilate over the .1 - . Nth Amendment procla mation. A. Form pound tumor wan taken from he leg of Mr. John Webster, of Bt. Clair, sat week. • Nor a single license to sell liquor has been grarad in Potter county for, the lut nineteen years. Vous Philadelphia boys, aged between twelve and foarteen years, have beep caught stealing [rota show cases. °saint Omni, of Pine Creek,-Jeffer lOtt county; was killed last week while Chopping trees, a limb Misspelt hishead. :• ..&;11zranto of coal operators, miners and shippers was held in Pottsville last week to take into consideration the state Of the trade. . . . COL. Joint Commts, of Uniontown, Is nailed la • carlaidatn_ tot the Republican niwninallon for COngrias in the Twenty- Forrsa,' formerly of Salisbury township, Lancaster county, was tilled on the railroad near Allentown, 'Lehigh county, on last Monday. CAIIDIDATZS for Republican. nose'. 'nations in A.rmsttung -county- are an, nouncing themselves.. Four candidates foi Sheriff are already In the tlehl. Tux Schnylltill Navy are exhibiting more activity thla season than they have for. years! A number of regains! are;pro• poiaind Sines aftay, bt.lbo.ed Aar. $3.65 la the avenge prieeof gas per 1,000 cabin feet 111't his State. Pittsburgh gat •ea 11.13.0 iwthe cheapest. and Lewistown; Scranton and 'Mauch Chunk at $.1.50 the cowsza serviwt ..WOMII I 4 . aged 82. plied hist week to elpble la which the hail rant" fifty yeari Ghle Stick gaits so well generally Twit American Ir onn`Bridge Cenipany, of Chester, have secured the Contract neieralleoad bridge near Pottsvillei Pa, of ninety feet span, and will proonedwith its construction at onoe. • •- .• Rtstinse FIBELERjot Colutablai• brake - Inera Mu Pennsylvania ilea:out, was ,caught tetweenrher bumpersof tca wo m at intim, on Monday last, titil bad one arnistudli injured." OA Wednesday, lut A. young MID Pianba leo; tilfelL'Allittier, who came froliainzerne county en' die 11th was killed :eV the colliery - of Nilson A - Trichler, Beer Ran,,by a tall of coaL.. A CITIZEN of. Pottsville found an addi tion to his chicken oup the other morn ing in visiting it. It was in the shape of a ikumb which tome desperado hid unlit tentionalty left bebled, asisted by a steel rhnadoiptita . and *eliding nail -feed tkimpiej hate seepetiden , some' of iheir - Worionen at their shops9w Reeding forr ward. of employment Von lib*. Twelve machinists .were suspended on A. man in Bradford county. in cleaning oat an old well a few days lance, found 'keg K.battpr. that had laid there for thirty 'yeah. " It was well preserved, for ftwas as Yellow is gold and as sweet b theday 'lt was triads. ." 4 • fl3:l;ammtrrr; Jr.'s cottairinlili; in the Ninth ward, of Philadelphia, hare be& ht operation for- :some week', since the Inspernsion,of work. They. are muting - Was on ticks. and, employ ,ever two Bcranbin ~Ownocraf ha } e.ePort that the, hady ,of one of 1110 . Avondalo ilctlers has never been taktn front the Mines, and that the etuldruteneari 'hives of the Wass are - hannted -by the ' aptrite of -thane who died there; llgids•menu and strange and unearthly . noisse heard • Dllllllllllll fa determined to get a direct railroad connection with our. Pennsylva nia coal fields, A majority of lts taxpay• ers, representing a large proportion of the taxable property of the town, have voted to urea $25,000 additional bonds on the town toward the construction of the rail-- weY Item Dunkirk to Warren. The aliiitdy - bonded for poo,ooo. The individual subscription to the stock of-thereld his reached the skim of $5,000. Tar. new Court House at Tionesta„ Forest geernry,,will be rudy for occupan cy for .the May term of Court-. She Bunch:m(ll'ot Mick.- -by 96 feet. two stories, high. The,se9opd story contain the audience roar' and • the 'basement the ofHoes.' is a Virysubirtantial building, the walla! the lower, story being, paten.' teenlitchtlthick and theuPper statenteen lactate in ,tedokmeas-at .I.as‘um.,.. grainy floe,- The WI; .4.623,600. 'The -EWA tend and jail cost 8;060; •• • Tax husband of the ex-Queen of Spain is not such a nonentity as be has been set dowkfor... On the wrote:A-that his wife Is ablo queen, he ban laid tlaim In a Paris court to the entire control of their jointproperty, Isabella insists that she lUII a . queen, arid'objecte to reeipi the amtrul of her Immense wealth. - FIRST EDITION. MIDJMIGHT. lIARRISBURCI. Pennsylvania Legislature Various Local Bills Passed—The Border Raid Bill Objected Of! the house Calendar. • (spie'al Dl•p.tcb the l'ittaborgl. Ito, March 22, 1870. SENATE. • BILLU PAUSED. ' The following hill. pulsed the Senate today : An act relative to streets in the city of Allegheny. .Relative to ocaueitting magistrates in, the county of Allegheny. To extend theprevielons of an act antic lreil . asupplement to an Set entitled I, an act for the male of goods dhatralued for rent and to secure seciti' goode•to the paeans alattraiultig the game for the better security of rents anti for the purr poses thereto mentioned,'` approved hisreh A. D. jps, tit the city iof Pater burgh, amended by Mr. &IRABAM to ltichitie the city( of Allegheny.., ' 'Act rebating to vehicle ifeenac.s in city of Pittsburgh. . . For the repeal of so much of the fifth section pf the act relative to the city . of 1 4 1 15 tilq3434"paileted the 13th day of 'Aped, 1&59, as relates to the making of annual appropriations. Relating to a certain street in the city of Pittsburgh. To refund the Mechanics National Rank and the First Notional Bank of Pittsburgh, certain taxes paid under niieepprehenalon. • To pane Oeldinhia Oil 4:kilab pany to acquire end hold additional real estate and to lease and convey. To Incorporate the Sharpeburg and Etna Gas company lu the borough of Enterpalourg, bounty of Allegheny. To-Incorporate. the. Shargebure and Kittanning turnpike road in the county of Allegheny. Authorizing the Auditoria of Reserve township, in the county of Allegheny, to erect board footwalks along the roads In acid tow nehiperid to levy a tax to defray the expenses of the saute. • . tr.:sumo or NATIoNAL DiinT. Mr, LOW RV reported from she Om mittee on Federal Relation., protesting agal net the peAsiage by Congress oflthe Sherman funding • • arrnisrr tetraorromrre. ' Mr. 110 WARD, on leave,read In place an act to provide for the improvement of POULL8V6111:161 and other arthinesfin the city ut Pittsburgh. Passed. HOUSE OF REPRESEINTA'r IVES. The House considered and passed the fallowing, bills to day:. To enlarge the corporate power, of the Cherry fun and PlUseurgh Petroleum company. .Relative to the duties of hispector of but/dings in the city ofPittaburgh: To enable the East End Gas Conopanyto Issue bond. to be secured by . mortgage. Relating to the election of city and ward officers In the city of Pittsburgh. Authorizing the citizens of /Unblock townshin, Allegheny county, to change the method of Making Hen repairing roads and bridgm iu said towr.ebip. RAID HILL OIsJECTED Orr. Mr. Ii.EI o o KEIL of from the cal, endir the. hill. ankhorising - he hyoids- Altriabf damages sustained. byellhieniar Pennsylvania during the war of rebellion and to providmthe memos therefor. This bill taken front thejltate the revenues of ensolierland, Perry, Franklin -York, ?Wattled:it other counties, ambUr;lint.tO I over two milllons of dollars. THE CAPITAL. , Foreign. Affairs Committee and the Cuban question—Revalue Natters--San Bouting,o avid St. Thomas Treaties— Wormed Sale of Brooklyn Navy Yard— ' Railroad Legislation„ ter Tel ** r** Ist* We PlUbborrik Garatte.) Wasnistrros, March ^a, 11170, TUE CUBICI The Ilona° Committee on Foreign:Af fairs has authorized lie Chairman,. Mr. Banks; to report the following joint res.. elution in reference to Cuba : . . That the Preiddent be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to declare and maintain ar.etrictly- impartial neutrality on ,the part , of the-Government of the United &ate. In the contest now existing netween the people of Cunt and Mager ernment of Spain. • • • gentle n 2nd, - that all senior parts of acts and all proriaions of the statute aPprot ed on the 20th of A pril,llllB, entitled “an act in addition to an ant for the punish ment ,of certain crimes against the United States, and to repeal acts thereto mentioned," shall be construed to apply equally to each of the parties, In the et- Lining coati:at • between' the of. Cuba end the government of Spain. • • PACIPICI RAILWAY:JONCTION• The Mouse` ecimmittasi on faellle Ralf roadrit4day agreed to report "feiornili on the Henan? bill fixing .the point of Junction of the Union and , Pacific roads a little to the northwest of Ogden, and gives thee° Companies - about nine, 'mittens of land for etatioris, efe, The Mormon. claftn ownership to this land, but Ina:till :10 effect - . asserts ir - to the United States end thultdiepasea of it. • • • The ciescurilttee also - agreed to,..report, 'whin atuandttienta, ittrdiasonri, rinses unit Texas Railway 4:11, - and the decade ;Atkentilfand Parditc . . • utenrinz tiaTrzier. The Deputy ()effector, of the ' , frit - lona Distrlctleporta the seizure .of this abut!. lery of Leizy,tr Oro.; at Kilo kuir.,l - rovria , for violation of the Internal Rayons° lane. - A let* was received this eitenling from Deputy tkunmissioner Donglans, announcing no definite .rweulte, In the, frauds In the Bailey case .had yet,. been. reached, though It la,prohable,-* full Insight into the fraudulent:tranlactions can be 4f:tidally codinatinleated :by. to, 11101 TOW, • COM/UTNE IftrelETZE. The House Navel. Comthittee — hase agreed :to recommend the +sale.-p! the Brooklyn ?rimy Yard, placing the pro ceed' In the. Treasury and...dividing the materiel among the other yards,- The Reconstruction Committee Ina tide mornlnga.nd heard M. Perkins, pf hid Tennessee Home of Delegates, in re latloptothe nnedi4on *litral shit State, bid nostethen , worsdien. mart Donlon° ThEANY. The Cosentino) on Foreign:Relations "Mere to-day more emphatic than here. tofore in their opposition - to the San Do mingo and St. Thomas treaties and milli" urge their refection by.the Senate- The sense , of -the Committee eras: aim es drama: expressed against the acquit& Nen of any other foreign territory. ' 'smart= THE INTITAtION. Generals , . Grant and Sherman hate finally accepted invitations - to attend the annual reunion of the Army of the Fawned itivetrg. ristfle ILDd Atlantic TNeiret.nb,7 . ,virt. March' 22.-11114 f at a stand, with thirty limbs* or water In the channel. Weather cloudy. Tnerisionba. ter SO at 6 P. Y. tti . Mnowwavmn, March 22,—itlyer on a stand, with' 'eight feet 'or writer In the etmenel. Wuithefolear. ,Thermometer 40 At r: • . -42siocmutor!o...- idittcitt ..22.-rlttssy stg ea sitimenortm - =we.; . ttonary, 8K feel water In 'the chimer: Weather cloudy. Thermometer 44 ate MCIFIGANTOWIT. W. V&.; March 22. River falling, with five feet water In the ehannel...lLVlnatberelondy. Thermonie• ter 41 'lt 5 7: ' PITTSBURGH, - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1870. NEWS BY. CABLE. Excessive 'lmports of American wheat—Telegraph Service in Great Britain—Enforcement of Laws in Ireland Constitu tional Reform in France—Ex citing Proceedings on the Trial of Prince Bonaparte. B/ Telenttpti t the rlttsburiett Qat U.) GREAT EnterAlN. LON DON, March S 3. Mr. Gladstone bas intimated that it is the Intention' f the Government to liberate the Fenian Prisoners immediately on the present disordets In Ireland being repressed. A company of Amaraliana are taking measures for the ostablishment of a mail and passenger liner to Europe•da San Francisco. The journals of this city comment upon the ennewive Itmorts of American wheat and dour durteg the pant year. filetletiesphow that the reesipteof wheat from,the United Mates this year have aggregated 3.500,000 'quarters more than for any previous year. The ivaintengersof the ateatnerNamarle. who arrived at Queenstown hue evening,. complain of the connate eta certain (Whin etitimer, , whiehtherauptiuse to have beset the Manhattan. It aeon's that this !steam er named within a abort distance of the Samaria several days ago, and though, her-signals of distress were fl a ying,. the Onion captain refused to ad the disabled steamer, and utteriv ignored her signals. In the House of licentious thoNlarqiita of kiartington, toe Pontmanter ideeeral, replied to, • queatlon relative to the telegraphic service. He explained that hiEl delays were -now chiefly owitined,to Maud. Tolls were cheap, omssequenily the wires were crowded. This was es. peclally true in North "Ireland. In southern countieli the lines hid been cut maliciounly. The cub-marine cable con necting Wexford with linverford. Wont Widen, had also been cut tea mitre away from the Inch meat. tinder such cii cumetaneea delays were -Inevitable, but he hoped'anon to .b• able to announce that delays occur only in exceptional 'rho bill for the enforcement of laws in Urinalsd was taken up and demoted. Mr. Moore, member, for Mayo, attacked the Papistry for -the inconsistency of their conduct toward Ireland. Mr. Newde. gate; member for North Warwickshire, defended the bill. Mr. Ball, member for Dublin University, 'spoke in Revers term. of the cowardly terrorism In Ire. land, which was kept, up by Fenian'. Us advocate.' the arrest of SUS/A do= strangers, a grant of • sum mary' • power to inagintrates and strict surveillance of the press. He approved of the claims. Indemnifying families of victims of violence and authorizing the arrest of fugitive witnesses. The only fault he had to find was thin bill had pot preceded the land bill. Mr. Horseman regretted the bill allowed .a resort to exmptlonal and odious measures, but they were indiapeaaaule. Without them the bill would be shallow temporizing and inadequate. The disease wan •ohrunis and required a cure, 'permanent and radical cure. The Irish press he said was less culpable than other teach- , - ers of the people. The new Canadian banking law la ap proved in Bhanical circle.. .. The wife of O'Donssan Roma com menced a series of public roadinse ac Limerick Pon. night. Her elocution is pronounced very. tine. The enthusiasm of her audience was •xbuberant. COME PA TA,: March 22.-1 n the trial ~f Prince Bonaparte, now prcgressinist Tout., the prisoner on being permitted to make his statement. Mid that no man af• spirit would have anted 011:10!whse than . be lila uudtii the etrentuadshcea.: He •deuled haying armed himself purposely to meet Rochefort, sa lad been stated. He had always been to the habit of egirrying a revolves. Rochefort haa been cited to appear as a witursa. The workmen of. La Creuvd are again on - a atrilte. No disorders are reported. The Journal Officio/ contains a letter from the Emperor to Prime Minister 01itvier. Ho saya it would be expedient in Jim. present. condition of .idfairo 114:1$ ea the reform, which will reetOre constritalooll government to Prance; in order to pat en end to that btotudlerate de. airelor cbangejmessmaing °Milan spirits .who disturb the public mind by their belief le the-instability of the preload regime.. Among the reforms which he has instituted, - the Emperor places in the first rank those which touch thi.•ConaUttiticat , atul .primmetliaa of the Senate. He urges M. Oillvier to concert with- his colleagues for the sub. misalon to him (the Emperor) of a pro. Ject for a Sonatas antrullurn which will dx Invariably the fuodameetal provia. lona growing out of the plebiecitum or 1852,- divide iealelattve , power .1)e-tweets the two Chambers and restore to the nation a part of the representath , e Dower which Ind heretotbre beet delegated. . Towle. March 22.—The High . Court or JUMP% Opened ate eeselon thus morning. The Brat .witneas examined wee M. Md. Ilcre,'Who came Into Court between two gene d'armes. He gave his testimony 'slur tirtuntsia, but made no attempt at display. He said. the letter sent by Print* Bonaparte to Rochefort was not a provocation bra an insulL Beleg asked why he wore arms, he replied ho lived In a district °abode the city. and-going home late at night was obliged to carry arms for sett protection. He Incidental- ly blamed the • novernment for delay In the arreetbr the Prince ,RAer thhehtli litn; whoreopo r he 'oree'reprimentind by the Pre,Went of the Court. The Prince rose •eicitedly • and deelirred' that MU- Here end Granzot had t 3tt, tworn they would, yet *ham him- nix the lettuces poiltlrely denied. The Procure= Gene ral insisted the winners should be rt. cnoskt to prima% entl the lawyer,' for the prosecution demanded Gist lie roman' rosjiglyelb•reniainderable teetinteny. riterdehtit decided [MO *Meats lialtad remain and he concluded iris testimony. tleverat, servants of the amused were Sailed on tho.etand end eo n * of ',histx,r ediral friend,' examined. The latter damaged the deforms. by, displaying too, much zeal. 'Petit:De Cadging° was next examined. —Hot was , tnealtlng.hwhis 21:111111.01T ' , towards , their lawyers rm. the - . prosecution. M. 1* Eatva , wbo testilled for the accused, wee at oue_soint called to question - by , the—Oritirt‘ because he showed too much warmth.. All the wit tiesset, for the defense Untitled. 'MeV noticed a contusion on the Prune's cheek . atter the affray. but a physician who was called in, a►-.tbe time to examine the .Princess face was pieced.= the Mandand swore he saw no signs of contusion. Re was immix:lately confronted by the other witnesses, but repeated his state ment. The audience was much excited by:the contradiction. The defence at tempted to prove that the Prince did not fire until Flon►Lila tied drawn a nlatol, and also that a plot had been formed - agalnet the life of the Prince before the affair of Rue InAntenll, - but - the eel. dance felled to sustain either allegation. It la expected . Rochefort will be examin• OENIRANY Beams, March 22.—A. bill. to prohibit separate states of the Gera= Cosfedera lion from Inning bank notes has passed to a second readlog In the Chambers. Tim Ministers have tendered their res. ignitions, bemuse of the King's resist. anoe - •to' the proposed rediaotion of the ; The Ring. deliberates before accepting the resignations. = Arabian, ittarell 451.—The' resignation ' qtA4mtrat Ibp,to as .biluistar at Marine , qui 'incepted. The Iberia hu a dispatch from Malaga which asserts that John Bright will undertake to secure the restoration of Gibraltar to Spain. . _ . . . MARiBrIt SEWS. - Llventroon, March 22.—The ahlp Zweok, for Ban Franelsoo, wee damaged lithe get_tlAg to dock - Ao.day, and fa Lakin beep. Damao not aseartalned. fINAIICIAL AND,CONMERVIILL: LONDON, March 22.—Conaola for money 93%; on areatint 93 American Amur], .tica 8 t 0 0 16 31 60y ii '65. 85%: 'B7. 89%; 10.40% 86 3 3(. Bonds at Frankfort fiat at 966495%. Erie, MU: Illinois Central, 115 /0 Orestweatern, 28%. ' s. _ Pint% 22.—Boarse dull at 73f . Htvay, March oo —Cotton declinlat; ipet I.s7touloat ECM EMIR FOUR O'CLOCK, 4. OIL NEW lORK CITY. Large dire — Coll etor Bailey's Deralicatlon -- AI eged Corrup tion din ileihe oard—Feninn ~.,-Addiiss—Botui ide Arraigned ---Thillroad Tro hie. 117,Tektfx•IA td. Y. rittaborgb Uazette.) 1 ., '. . I Nem You , March 23, 1870. • LAnotriring—i 1280,000. Abont tifti 'o'clock hie morning a lire war disgovitted.ln th large rive story brick huildlpg,Nos. 6 66 and 67 Crosby street, the 4Allits of the New york Hy draulic Macttitao Company. The etre". turn togethuti with a four story briek ati r tenement h 6 In the rear of 208 Elm . s. street, wee , 'wrapped in flames as well as g frame tad . se in the rear. A brick dwelling on the corner of Spring and Crosby street was much damaged by water. John Liwreuce'e carriage man. nractory occupied the uremia's 01 Crosby street; damaged by water ilflutinglil• The second ; floor of the factory, building was occupied by M. Sobattenfei, man ur,,,auxer of tobacco. Premises No. 74 and 70: Spring street, ware much dam. aged. Lies fa tt y IrJOOOOO, thus divided: pi,,,k,,, h c,i der 140,900 on building, • . • - ineu red for $17,000: on maahinerylhlho4o, Insured for 824,000; E. V. Houghicood $14000; Neer York hydiaulio Company V5.000, - ho Inatirence; Sekeitenfel 000, insured. 'Various other parties to small amonntsfmake up 'the aggregate. =I Affairs in thi'and Iteventie District are unchanged.. ,the examination of the revenue stamp,account, amounting to one and a half million dollars ethos May let; '69, has belie' completed, and reveals t e a discrepancy six cents. This depart ment is under arge of Deputy Collector Dagget. Mr , w, the cashier, has not been arrested; warrant • optima him having been Withdrawn. He was em ployed by thelCollector and is respond.. ble to him for liis aetienn. District At. torney Pier:spent says the full amount of Halley'ri detalcations will no. be known until all the persona illatteaad whose names are checked uncollected have been nettled to pay and It le ascertained bow many have Collector's receipts. No clue Is yet diacovered as to bin whereabouts, but hlnte are still thrown out that be can be arrested at any moment. On the other hand, many of his friends s mart be will commit suicide rather then be captured. -He drew no large sum of money on the day he left. The report that be owned an estate In England Is pronounced untrue, as is the one tit he 'took 110,000 belong ing to gauge who have all been paid to March let. C cka amounting to over 1500 from me ante for the payment of the storekee cc' salaries In bonded tobadco ware sea, were found in Bai ley's desk. is intimated theta if he meditated ill Batley could in thirty days, fry to og false deposits, have &valeta bft . o f three hundred thom sampiftou ~, hat thin Is not the cane hen bfrielh , verified. • - ! ....- : 77.1 , 1•14 a. Joe, has reined an address of the - :Bataan erhood reporting the organtitleti, dolly strong, declar e ing oriftlern ettaCklng the Britleh in Cents i ffi r t that the ornanlZatlun Ia morel,' to speed the benefits of a just Fro ca system, that the tenure bill lu Parliament le not a settlement of the Irish land rotation butthe beat that can be hopod for, and if paned will not enbarraw the Brotherhood In the lent, and hoping for a day when the 'widener the bona organization will be prepared to unfurl their banner an Irish null. • moue autzezn FRAUDS. The pantile charge made by. t h e .Sun of corruption in the Excise Board in the misappropriation of funds, and even theft, has given rise to-day to rumors that.,BOUltilideilMer Man-terra had ob taind the passage of a reisolutlon voting himself an extra salary as the custodian of the funds of Kings and Queens coun ties; that, a largo amount of money was voted away to clerks fog or imag inary services; that the salaries of clerks have been raised and that of Nanterre's bookkeeper raised to the extravagant BUM Of 17,500. CE1:61233 A priAte cable dispatch to Jay Gould, atatlng the - lAcClallan.Barlow Atlantic and Great Western Railroad scheme has been abandoned, is denied by Mr. liar low, who says there has been no change In his policy as regards the raid. nor has he any knowledge, as counsel to Mr. Burt, of any contemplated change In his plan of proceeding relative to the Erie Railroad dispute. . , ==! At the March term of the West Chester county Court, yesterday, Ileac V. W. Backhout was arraigned , on two sepa rate Indictments, one charging him with the murder of his wife and the other with the robbery of Mr. Randall at Sleepy Hollow on New Year's day. A plea of not trollty wag entered. TOOK POACIOLZ POSSESSION. Early this morning Geo. 8. Brown. Preddent of the Drachms and Columbia railroad, took forcible posaeserion or the Boston. Hartford and Erie railroad, and the Combs.' and Columbia Railroad Cornpany ire - now runnins trains over that raid. There. was no serious out- break, LIGOISLA.TIOIS DEPEAXED. Yhe Now York Polio. bill, new charter and new elopes , tars but Ware air ktlled in Assembly to-lay otter a warm debate dientoslng great want, of unanimity tin the part of the majority. 1=1:=1:1 James McMahon was sentenced to two yoara In the penitentiary for tlanty triads, and Cnarlei 11. Welland, post, clerk, for embeaziemant ors money leter.to four yawls In the same Imatltri- nexacer OF XfilollfrlE D.4.111A018 , the breech of promise mule of Dickinson. against Field* In Brooklyn, danhagra laid at - 110,000, the Jury ran. dared a Terdiet for the plaintiff, Marietta Dloklnaou, allowing 81,000. 017 T . 07 1 DASICIZR. Member', edhaeof the /rtah Americas, Is pronourmedhoropletely out of 'danger. The ball le nutlet Ca.treated.- RICHMOND. Funeral of Special relleeman Action by City Couudt. toy velemooo to-ma Pittsburgh Vaunts., RIOIIIIOND, March quiet to 'dity.:-.The floral of limb, ~the, special pont:email k lied Sunday - night, took place this morning. In the prce - easion Were MaYOC/1 1 1 1 e 0111 , 06 . 04 Mundt and two hundred and fifty policemen. The Council this morning passed resolutions In memor y o f .Thisb, in which the triter toren°. of Gen. Canby, by which Mayor Cahoon's resistance to the legally elected Mayor was prolonged under military protection, was doom:mood. An appro. prlatica was made lbr Bush's family. eaavitea motion for an injunction will be beard io-the C. e. District Court tt , morrow, before Judge Underwood. Mayor Ellison has waned warrants for the arrest of the parties concerned in the shooting of Ben Scott. . Ttie conflict between the Mayors is at an end as far as force is concerned, and the case goes Into Court to-morrow. jacir-,Wrstl, charged with shooting . Ben. 'Scott, surrendered himself this afternoon, and was bailed to appear. the H o ps ofatue leodalature a row. bitiod cedsurlOg Gan. Canby was report ed but not acted on. In the Somata a Republican meMber offend a resolution Thqueatirrg - the Governor to act:mend further appointments under the enabling act, until the constitutionality of tbe law war deolded. .It Imo defeated. , - Goo Canby to-day replied to Governor Walker's last letter. He says, wigie eon ceding Governor Walker's position Mo tive to the law, be does not concede that he (Canby) was not authoriked by his in. etructions to interpose, nor that his interposition was not necessary, when it was exercised. Thu city to - night is tranquil, and Bill ion'. police patrol the Street. FORTY-FIRST CONGRRSS. (SECOND SESSION.) SENATE: Civilization of Indians —Consideration of Treaties in Open Session—Legal Reserve Bill Indefinitely Postponed — Case of General Ames, Sena tor Elect from Mississippi. HOUSE: The Utah Polygamy Bill Considered. hy Telegraph la tha rittebuirgh liazette.) WASIIIIIOTO2I. March 22,1870. =! Mr. DRAKE introduced a bill extend ing the provisions of the laws relative to the selection of swamp lands in Miasouri. Mr. HARLAN, from the Comudtteeon Indian Affairs, reported a bill to promote the civilisation of Indians and prepare them (or the rights and duties of citizen ship. It provide. for the appointment of wo inspectors of Indian affairs, who, with the Secretary of the Interior and Comwlaaloner of Indian' Affairs, shall constitute a board to supervise all ex penditure. of money for the benelit of Indians; to visit them, inquire into their condition and Nee that the provisions of laws and trestle. relating to them are faithfully executed; to hear. complaints and decide disputes in regard to the cow duct of the agents of the Indian Depert menti. te suggest such modification of eZistiug laws and treaties as may tend to the civilization of the Indiana, and to exercise a general management of Indian affairs; the inspectors to have the same eatery an conimisslonore of Indian affairs. Mr. SUMNER, from Committee on Foreign Affairs, reported adversely on the proposed amendment to the rules allowing treaties for the annexation of the entire dominion of any foreign power to bo discussed in open session. Mr. SUMNER also reported a bill for the relief of J. Roan Browne, late Minis ter to China. . _ . Mr. STEWART, from Committee on Mine• and Mining reported, with amendment. House bill to amend the mineral land act of July 26th, 1866. The Joint resolution directing the Sec retary of State to pay out of the Japanese indemnity fund damages to the steamer Monitor, fired into by the batteries of the Mikado In was passed. The resolution Instructing the Judi ciary Committee to inquire into the pro priety of providing for the payment, by law, of the expenses of claimants in suits for soldiers' bounties was adopted. Mr. RICE introduced • Joint resolution extending the time for the completion of the lint section of the Cairo and Fulton Railroad. Mr. JOHNSTON introduced a bill-di viding Virginia into two judicial districts. Mr. SHERMAN, from the Finance Committee, reported Mr. Sumner's bill to strengthen the legal reserves of banks, sic., with a recommendation that it be indefinitely postponed, which was agreed to. The Joint resolution providing for the eonetruction of • Angle trick bridge scram the hiliainalppl Inatead of a double track one by the Rock Island Railroad, Wan peened. • ' The House resolution for the printing of 15,0011 copies of the report of tie Corn• mittee on the Decline of American Com merce was taken op. Mr. CHANDLER strenuously opposed the conclusions of the Committee, but the resolution was adopted. • The report of theludiciary Committee on the case of Clem Ames, Senator elect from Misslsrlopt, was discussed. Mr. CONKLLN supported the report, though-in .11 personal kindness to Gen. Antes, considering he was C013E11.11001. ally ineligible to take a seat from Mina. for the essential requisite or yam:Miry residence was lacking. Mr. Klux gave hl■ reasons for dlsaent2, Ind , from the report of the majority of the Judiciary Committee. Gen. Ames had chosen hilesissippl as the place of his residence and declarer to vari ous persona his intention of beCogn- loge Ottlitfirl; and was therefore a citizen under the general provision of the State Cons Hutton. M rs. HOWARD and THAYER ar gu to similar effect and claimed that Mr,Ames should have the benefit of his declared intention. Mr. THURMAN contended it was nothing but a vague and conditional in. tentionon the part of Ames to become a citizen, and while he remained subject to the order of the Government Logo any. where on t he lace of the globe he could not acquire volubtary residence. libout action the Senate, at 4:40, ad. jo ed. HOUSE. OF REPRESENTATIVES. The morning hour was ooneume,3 la diectunion of the bill relative to the tintro-tuniaid In Nevada, on which ad. Varlet and favorable report. were prevl• owls mad% without action. • Mr. BROOkB - (M.woa.) made , a report from the Bub-oommittee cm Elections that Mr. Booker Iran entitled to retain his seat from the Fourth Vlrethla trict. Ho would call It up lbr adtioli on then lat. . Mr. POLAND gave notice of *saheb- tute for the resolutlon, declaring Mr. Bookerwas disquallfied by ac imp tart ac. In p- .' port of the rebellion. . After - the prountation et some- petl- . Lions, Including one by Mr. COX reverie g the diversion trout the fund appropriated for freedmen of 1150,000 for the Wilber force University, Ohio, _ . . The House p ro ceeded to the consider- - Won of the Utah polygamy M. as the special order. Mr. WOOD, of New York, • spoke In support of the bitL • ' Mr. BOHENCK said no man was more desirous than himself to put an end to that Impure, offensive oriminal condition . of things now existing In Utah, and he was not sure but some further act of positive legislation might be needed, bat . ere wee too much'inthe bill before the House. Ho wee Inclined to relieve the advance of the lines of railroads and tel. egraph• and progress. of the tide of emigration, carrying with it all the Infhtetices of Christian civilization, • would be more effective then • all the. enactments of Congress to accomplish the object in :view. It seemed to him, at . any fete; it would be necessary to prune the 'bill -of some of the provisions for tent osths, confiscation and war so u to make it whet It should be. There . were , a number of subjects of general Interest,• which ho as chairman of. the Committee. -on Ways and Means represented, and wide/tam Ronne ought to be consider ,E ingot° as to send at least eof them to the Senate, and ho felt it le duty to en deavor by some motion to got rid of this bill as the subject of pr nt coueldent- - non and discussion before the House. Hi proposed, theretbre, tolmove its post. ponement. - Mr. BUTLER, Mass., expressal the hope that the subject be finally disposed Of -without farther postponement. If It were now laid aside, that, fact would • be taken to Utah as evidence that the Gov ernor recently sent there by the .Prest dept would not be sustained in an en deavor to enforce the laws of the United States. If Congress was ever 'going to deal with the question of polygamy In Utah, they should do so at once. - Hs thought the sentiment of the people wee eniteed In favor of this measure more than any other before the ••House. Ho therefore suggested the alscusaion should go On, with short speeches, and the bill voted On to-day or to-morrow, and Sent to the Renate. Mr. WHENCE moved postponement for three weeks. Mr. JOHNSON moved to lay it on the table. , , _ The latter motion was rejected-,..40 to 121. . . . . Mr. SEMEN= withdrew his motion for Tnetponement and the dim/salon of the bill was continued, with the under standing that a tlaal Tote would be taken Mr. BLAIR modem argument tn favor' of the bill, during which he alluded to the report that Brlcham Young to now 'electing& new location for Mormons in A. 1110111116 Mr. HOOPER, delegate .from Utah, explained Young's trip to Arizona as simply the usual trip he makes to out. lying settlements. Brigham Young, he Wd, wilt be home in six or sight weeks. Mr. DAMS, objected to the. section' providing for the selection of jurors, which give all the control of the matter to the United Slates Marshal, and offered amendment to that motion which was adopted, which requires the Marshal. to summon oho hundred nrors instead of thirt p y-nine, and out of that number to select thirty-nine whii are to serve, es grand and petit jurors. Mr. COX explained that the vote of himielf and other members to lay the WI on the table was not Intended as tin apology for polygamy,'but because they believed, or at heat he did, that all met• sures of persecution always defeated their object. He maid he preferred to strangle polygamy by another process. Mr. POMEROY advocated the bill. Mr. HOOPEkt, of Utah, protested against the passage of the bill, which wee dcsigned' to -violate the dearest right. of the people of Utah, and was fraught with evil. Adjourned. CAAADA. Debate In Parliament, on the ge6nien or Commercial TreeUr,' Inv Telegraph Co the'PlUslwinthtiatettea OITAWA, March '4 —ln the Bonne of CoMmone bud night, Slr A. T..Galt re. Burned the debate on the resolutions in favor of Canada being permitted to triage commercial . treatieeindependently of England, and to form one of parties to the customs union of American States. After SUMO . prefatory remarks, Mr. Galt mid he should 'novena amendment the effect of which 'would be to exclude froin the resolutions the portion which related to the csitabliahment of a Zolver , dn. Be claimed that the assent of the Imperial Government - to Canada's nage, Dating independently would be sadly obtained, and argued It wend be a great advantage if matters of Canadian trade could be settled without having to pass the ordeal or discussion in the English Parliament. He deprecated any retalia tory policy, and warned the people against stipporting the Government In any. such policy.. Sir John A. McDonald replied, con tending the amendment struck at our British connection and did not indicate the beet way of obtaining reciorocity. Be stated Great Britain had given Cana da power to negotiate direct through the British Minister at Washington. Ile moved an amendment in this. Berm, which, after a lengthy debate, was car ried by a large majority. I'OTTSTILLE, PA. Salons Boller ExploileuLThree Bop' ' inetemly Killed—Others Injured. By Telegraph to the littglaurge klaaette.) Porravimat, March .—This morning the boiler of the - coal breaker of the Wolf Creek Diamcind Coal Company, near Millersville, exploded.. The building was demolished and the bolter carried over one hundred yards. Three boys, named WED. Coek, lticlutrd littneasy and John Kelly, were Instantly killed, and the following pereona Injured: - Jacob Matley, badly; Michael Given, leg broken; Jno. Schaffer, injured about the cheat; Jim. Coombe, slightly Jacob Freeler, engineer, badly; - C brlatian Weaver. boy, baud crushed and head cut; Alex. Leyback, boy, badly and leg broken; Thos. • Campbell, boy, badly; Bernard Mahon, boy, severely scalded; Jno. Karble ' boy, arm broken. The causeof the explosion le unknown. The boiler wee in good condition before the explosion. Thecoroner's investiga tion la progressing. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. —The,atitamahfp (IV of Brumelb, from LlierpOol, pit Into Halifax yesterday abort of coal and sailed lam Arta for New York. —At the colliery of W. J. Ai:Maurold, near idlnenorille, Schuylkill county, on Monday night, a boiler exploded, killing and wounding a number of paraonk --Subscriptions to the" Stanton Fund now amount to g 150,000. of which $55,000 Is =urinated by Petirmylesidaus, 155,000 by perscsus to Now York, aad moot, from Boxtou. —The postoffice at Jaokson station, twelve mile. from Erie, en the Phlladel• phis and Erie Railroad; was robbed on Monday night of ;140 in stamps and 1200 In greenbacks. The last depovit of I{l,ooo each by the paginate Jem Mace and Tom'Allen was made at New York on Moriday. The bat. tie will take place, It Is thought, May 10th, in or near New Orleans. • • —There Was a large anti-Bible meeting at ChicAnnan last composed of friends of the seculaHration of the public! schools. An address was made by JadgtO stanch Emile Balm, of the Yobbs•Preurid; and others. - . —The grand jury at Philadelphia yes terday indicted John Hanlon for the murder of: Mary Motional°, • child, in September, 1869. Hanlon la now prison 'under sentence for five years for outraging another child. —The Republican Cotiventlon held at Napoleon, Ohio. yesterday, nominated E. R. Peck, of Wood county, for Repre sentative in COMBER from the 10th Dis trict, to fill the vacancy caused by , the death of Hon. T. H. Hoag. —The points involved in the controver sy concurring General Ames, United States Senator • elect from 111IssissIppl, are: let, can an omoer In the United States Military service elect his own residence; and 2d, if so, did Gem Amu" so elect, • the Rhode Island Senate yester day resolutions calling for a.Conyention to revise .the State Constitution passed by the castiogYote of the Governor. The 'bill to prohibit the sale of liquor and es tablish a State constabulary passed by Tote of 20 to 14. • • —A. band of tu-Klux attacked a negro village near Mount Sterling, Ky., on Saturday night. A regular light en sued, resulting ,in two Ku-Klux being slightly wounded and captured, and the &Sanaa being pnt to flight. The prison ers were afterwards released. —A. young man named Herbert W. Walker. eon S. W. Walker, of Detroit, was found dead yesterday In kis bed room at the Lindell Hotel, at Cintdruiati. From memoranda left be evidently committed suicide, and appears to have led a dissipated life and [draggled In vain to reform: - . - •• • -Llllshop Thompson: died - Tuesday at Wheeling, West Virginia, of typhoid pneumonia. Be presided at the West Vnginia Conference, held at Charleston, 'Kanawha county, bust week, and was en route-to Jersey City,' to officiate In 'the Conference to be held there this week when overtaken .. by sickness. Qoesada, the Cuban insurrec- tion chief, says hewill not busy himself with denying anything the ptsbUts press may say with regard to.him, as he needs to devote MI his time to the fulfilment. in as short a time as possible, of the cubs. Mon with which the Repub lican Raters'. ment of Cuba has charged him... —District Attorney Plerrepont,ofNew York, has again been advised Dem Osfl ads that a court there had ordered B. U. Caldwell, concerned with Blatchford in the draWback frauds, to be delivered to the 11. 8. authorities. Mr. P., however, puts no faith in the news, and does not expect Caldwell will be surrendered as long as he has a dollar left kr Omega lawyers to deem him out of. • —Cyrus W. Field: has submitted to Senate Sumner, es chairman of Commit tee on Foreign Relations, a proposition fur the settlement of the Alabama Waling, viz: that the United States shall name three eminent sons of crowned heeds as arbitrators, from whom President Grant .shall select one, and his decision In the case shall he final and binding. Mr. Sumner does not favor the Idea. —Associate Justice Strong, of the United States Supreme Court, bas been assigned to the Third District, embrac ing the States of Pennsylvania. New. Jersey and Delaware. Associate Justice Bradley • will be amilmed to the Fifth District, comprising the States of Georis, I Florida, Alabama, Mbrissippl, Louisiana and Texas,' for some time past attached to the Sixth District, to which Justice Swayne has been assigned. —The reputed niece of Oen ,Twiggs, who sued Gen. B. F. Butler for the recovery of thejewel-hilted swords cap. - tared by him at New Orleans, and which she claims ware a gift to her from her traitor uncle, appeared at the Treasury department a few dayseince, and raps,. tad that the swords be returned to her. The Secretary declined to. surrender them, pending the determination of the cult against General 'Butler. —A convocation of Free and Ao3epted Masons in New York was held on Wa lley evening, the object being In further ance of the project of building a Masonic. Temple and Asylum for aged Mavens. around hu already been purchased at a out of I ldo.ooo In the mums of some remark, M. W. John W. Blma, P. 8. M., warned kis andltmwthat the Connell at /tome Warn agog lie Inflame to pat NO. 70 down Masonry as opposed to religinn, and said that they would show them that its influence was beneficial. James M. Austin,: G. S., followed with some rce marks In advocacy of the object. Equaner Sovereignty In Virginla (di Telegraph to the Plttsbirst Guests.) FoRTREss Mormon,' March 22.—Yes. terdey morning Deputy Sheriff of Eliza• both county went out to (Noisy Sadth'a farm, three miles from Hampton, kaput. a man who bought it in possession, but was resisted by colored 'wieder!. To day Sheriff Titlow, with a posse of Any men, went to oust the negroes. found some two hundred mea and wo• men well armed, and concluded it would be folly to attack them -and retired towards Hampton, followed and grad upon by the squatters. several of shots passing close to the therlff, but i rtately escaped unhurt. The utq called on too Governor for snail Additional Marione by Tele LIVXRPOOL, March 22.—Cotton easier, with middling uplands at 114(4)114d; Orleans 113.4®1144; sales of 10,000 bales. Manchester market quiet and firm. California white wheat . 211; rod rod ent No. 2 Ts lid, winter l Ss 'lod@Bs lid. Receipts—wheat, 3 days, 30,000 quarters, meetly Amerlean. Flour dull at lle 91. Corn: No. 2 mixed 27e 3d. Oats 2s sd. Provisions: pork Din 6d; beef 104 a 6.1; lard 635; cheese 69; bacon -565. Petro. learn unchanged. LONDON, March 22.-:-Sugar steady. Relined petroleum Is bd. Petroleum at Antwerp flat at 561. • Nsw Osuraais, March 22.—Cottonlow-. or; sales:l63s bales middling uplands at =b 7 ,®2214c; receipt.' =64,, and exports, 2698 bales,,,, Flour dull' at 04,2505;244ii , 5,75. Oorti dull at 11,05. Oats 61o.'13C1thi 11.25. Hay 530031. Masi' pork 'Pat 28,37. Bacon 111441164 c. Sugar' 'cured llama 17@ltic. Laub tierce 140; keg 1.7 c. Sugar: prima 11146b11c. Molls/we: re. boiled 50(4624,. 'Whisky dull and lower at 904;91c. UAL% active and Liras .fair 16(3,164c; prime 174(417Ne. , • CAMBILIDOW, March '24l.—Beef Cattle receipts 127. The supply was light, but very few good cattle .being is market. Butchers were, reluctant to hay, even at. late quotations. Medium grades were .(c lower: extra 112,25®13; first quality 1111,50@i2; second quality 'l0(§11; third quality $9(4,9,50. Sheep and Lambs: re. , celpts SAMS; sheep ,in fair demand at a reduction of last week; sales In lota at 12,50(0,50 each; extra 1i6@8,76. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS IRPLAFATETTIZI HALL. .111ERC41..rTILE LECTURES. JOHN B. GOUGH RILL DELIVER HIS -SECOND LECTURE 45N Friday Evening, March 25, 1870. . AT LAFAYETTE HALL, . B ÜBJE (.12'—"Lighla and Sha dow, of Zoryion Life." ADMISSION VI cook; No reserved leak. Tickets tar sat. at the LI. bran Rooms. career of V eto and liketh streets. =bit garYOUNG BIEN'S MERCANTILE LIBRARY. The Llbrary trill be closed on SATURDAT EVENIPIO. March 011th, at y 0 o'clou,3,Wnd re. malt eiosed•n 01 afterreneiallntonewhclid fae. Dee ;mike will be pimillotlre daily papers of I k e reopening. Until April Ist. hook. maybe returned at the premnt location: and ail cwrion haying rooks belengler to the , Asiceintlen are requested to a Mem. if practicable, by Mat date, tor the porhote of new clessilleatton, fly order of toe Director., .mh.l2:vell A. IL LANE, Secretary. NOTICE TO .s i gr ou t OWNERS OF STEAMBOATS. PIII)P0111V3 eel 1 , rrrelve : ,tp to thi yet a.y erAYRIL, at the offihd of the 94dersIgned, No, 4 OALZELL•4II,OI..DINELeoraer of Dageriena Way and Seventh street, for the intition:alai of FIFTY THOLMAYID CARRELS OIR RI, rum, °IL, trout ibis city toll...weak 404.4 tale slate end July let. J. T. I4TOCIEDALE. pATING, &c. MeNAUGIIE.I6 & CO., No. 271 Sandusky ST., Alleghon CONTRACiORS TOE Stone andSrick Cart; Stone art& hed and • .51.. tiradtar and Cellar Dlgalng, All Grants' annoriptlradanadad as. Offlea boars from IA M. to Si, as. Tostof, Iloe addrana Allegnally city, F. • sabalmilatha F O R SALE. _ Eleven Acres of Fine Garden Farm With mum a.a.nAtiatix.N.' 611011/.61) aaa a abamiamm of►mall !Yalta( all Mats. Will tall ►u my stack. uttla an'Al averytalay Ulan:glow to the aama at Pabllo Bala Nob With. • •••• Rernaas—One•tlalrd sea: balesesripsyable to six yeen'edila latereit. Address ckfaatio MLR& ann _.. " ar.daoitvg Yield. Is.' pAßassouvrios: 2 /CZ I . l, ..blAivea Lim tbetleserElNti , LAIN •••• 0 1 11 160111.1X7,11p1i11M <91,1141,11/ - - • . . . CO-I . A. I I.2IVENI9EIMP'.' Ibe anderateved bare Ws day rottmm a eIrCG- Paetoe•a6tyy for leo parbetteoreenetutuaata Area-. oral PHODUCIL ..AND. C0M114414.1q, leytn- NIBS. eader the' arm mate orraiNa Ife- KALLIP. at leo. ao Late of Btrottettn A r.alog., eIaIALLItt. Late of 11.'1 . rt . blaacrt Ith, Vele, Pa. CO//a0.1.I.l.11`• OFFICI6 . CITY*/ A.t.t..1/I.lr/. /lamb 914, in p. r iVOtierg CONTrit VCALItII PROPOSALS pf rth• follovrt / Iti w Ledr,feeee Tttl a ei . .lll4lr..fror mad e /SON STAXIT. fle* Pear. ...el, iroc.st. de of Manhattan ~.__ - • . • • . . sciolimArraw STREET, frees' Wasblagtas ,e bee to ISbealeld stress. - !smells sties sea be seen se th eo.olee of Chas. Davis. L. City iesleesr. ate,e serve OLe reject .7 or lid.. • • . Ir. it. ahmvu . • • air can.n.r. Juokrt - sAxi.E - t- A-Penn Street', ResidenCti That large. three waled 14211311. RthiDENC9, No. 110 Faith .nritairr, Pltteburib, .9111 , 1 M .010 ripen rrasonabl; term'. The •Vise Is one of theta.% substantial um weli•betit reetOrnees eity. 11 Gus tains 19 Iteetaa..witli Bath Ce tars. end Finished Attie. with eh the modem improvements fur Water. ki Y. Heat, 9d. The F UNN tTU ma will be 4010 wtte tee hoes% If deaf red. and Immediate rosseesion DeoTra. For Information. inquire of C. B. U. Merril. 93 Diamond street.. or of the eadersla end, 'll. W. WILLIAWS, Jr.,. • • whit ioo WOOD errastr. NEV SALES STABLES FOR LIORSES JUST . ESTABLISHED.` The subscriber toui established &Bales instil* at the W. Feria Hotel. Alleabaay.,u.,,he w ill havaeonstaistly ea bout a ladl e supply or No. 1 Hones. ALL HALES OIJAHANT WEIL natio- Minims Insured la all eases. awl 1W THE HOR I / 1 8 MI NOT TURN OUT AS AtlticsltNTWO, THEY WILL Y S T*1131:I 'HAUS',AHI3I Tai ROAST BETUNIIXDL : , isAaa DE71 , 0011. m6l N — OTlCE. ,= *lhireas,Letteiti.of dAbledettattonnnou the .-atate Of WAIL A. BOSOHKISS. deed, "eta of • nixtb Irate. Allegbeny. twine been metal( to ake ender. ettned. all perms t o Bald eitata itsf• Immediate Simnel% ell • piteous l beet's etalma egelon ~chn 441,00 Will. present Item properly entbeetteoted fee settlement. - ' • eddy ir N Y 1 . 7. 1 : 111 " Vele K . I.l.3Sinr". N" 'IAPx RVP. • choice article,. Put up f. 0. Jut. nutted and for Liam. Llie 6 ""*6 Monist 10E14 A. Ittriff.Vir."l lAlain Nair lain, W Xlitk MOW. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE tba best bad eitiaatt 00.1211/ililai sad MUM ►etltpttMr Wallaby' a Watena reallalTagla• Po farm.. Ineeksali or merttuat ahosld be =2l =I Elta,clo snbscsibors— . .... Clubs of • copy Cs furoishen grattntonssr tom e CO O!a♦ Club of ten. Postoomten soe request ti WI MI &teat. Addreia, PKIINIMIAN, Neleu t C 0.,: fennmebees. rArS l'/CKS—', Th-Let." o .lnr Eb It.' "boarding," kbe. , nut exceeding POUR LINZ% rl bo mg erica in thwit columns ones • far TY-ZIVIC CENTS; each addi• tional tuie FINS GANT& WANTS V A~TFm ree Bo mn — 1 7 ° %1/et ilr he 1z Irv. Hoy 1.. th's "Ole-. • ?VA NT EL. A situation us Li • CLERK, Ina Boos oho :shoe 'Roost, by a Mtn' sn, who be tog orosslnteil with the butt ons owl hosing largo stequstotoure. eaa tra4a. Hrst city notraitsO cit.,. Ad tirrs• II 113 FM arrow,- 3-U Ii r ANTED—IN FORMATION.-- Iry eridert tideert. other Itesbasid ISAAC CULBERT. , teal d.rser. Address liabbard, Tranbuil cnuatr, Ohl,. 1.111 !,;,;e Veld tbe t , earllT.ltrla are Wowed for city and country. • Apply at Ntuplumelce, No. I ,Stara Street, firer door Hum aaepeaelon WANTED. - MORTGAGES. - WO,OOO to Loan to largo or small amOttota. t a fair rate 01 Interest. THUM All E. tilti, Howl .04 Rod Knott Broltpr, 171, Stc:thneltl Meet LOST. LasT.—At entrance of Lata ITN. 11A1.1.. .11onotty lelat. lettbll K BRACY:IAT. ',Herat rtward gives If $177 Pena etreelo , • an . m AN USC In was .a_a /onkel et. oho, et I..o.leit'e Leetore. • Alm' ;,n.bnli.dln. Ite.eehat el adto e the eatoe tlhlticeelee the thaeta or etto owner by I , as bog It lipkyzat ometote or THIS oleP nousr, etontain ji iwith sgsa. and .la lots sof [roust!. sd.)SlTtlog the Pr( stryterass Chavr..h. Woost Wm. Esquire or It,.litilittei, =II N 9. dust, street. A.l.esleny f't nO. Lou t , ' , )-LET.—No. 15 Wood street, rtm'sd roe FlYrv.ea'at.vell.o.w.l.llelVllll - .Ic. la nquirt WOODST. 3-111 TO-LET. —ItUONIS 'or fural,b-d unturnt.hedtlii board, euqulre at MI rouivrii AVENUZ ,w . 9 1 0.LE17.—.4. plevisatit FliOarr 11,11,11 on - arcuail Apar, aattabli hurnhmead for tn., grottemenas a al,Ong ryoto. inquire at No. •• • .rpO.. Large Store Hoorn No. riaV;b: A 7.91: inri4,27,C ILET.—A latie -iind band anlso 1 E KALL, with onto reminlOn:rcenm complete. on Fourth ave nue. Nonale. of LI. PILVICY, - 78 Wood ooL • 14, mO•LET.—I New HOUSE of 4 reams and. 1. acres or ground at Timing Station. 1 miler from Pitialinrigh. on the P., Jr, W. .a C. Railroad. Inquira at FILDERAL STREET, Aileron my. g ri e o. f l l P Tt Street. at nretent °erupted MI a (Wafture store. The lie. halt..,, li/cation In the Daqulze on tile prunhes. • . •• • • ' if • 0 , -LET.-AL.- Brick HOuse of 6 7 , huge rooms an.l.4.2bulldipe, 2.12. 0 or 2 scree. 3 marlotif Om the Wa:hlngton Pike. Enquire of W.. 11. 111 &NITER, or e 10.1.1 1 -0210 meet, Allekhroy. 3-16:wr2 FOR RENT.—The Three Story smut ,- Art.Totootpsc In Church alley, rear No. INC Wood street, formerly 0..6122 by W e,. Mu tutor( A Co. .0 a tirtmnt Factory. Inquire of, . - WAIT, LA Nli UO.. ' atl' No. 172 and 1742'42 . 682 rllO-11.E7'.—A Kest-class STORE- R ttooll. 10119. with m liar, situated at No. 60 . teederal street. Allegne ny• Ike rum Is well llobted. and aidtatdo fUr any ur ine..: Apply to tt EDD EN. next door sleeve. Thud...2,2a ten hr had with the lo re requtrcd.- Kent moderate. 110 0 LET.—Voitr • New Brick. 110154+ F. :h d eate on 111dweti Street. near r i): -.1 0 men on, knee 1...0r, rat Each bonne um- - talon r oms anti bath , gas throughout. kitchen ranee. and cold water 11l kitchen sad • bath room. Intio Ire of JAM F. 3 001221.43 f, No. 44 lo street. Allatuny, Os. 22 . r GETI—One go od Ettore rOom d It WISLLIN4I. Nu. 45 tthlo . 3 oeis from Otimetud and next. door to Ft &tuna bawl tux 11.01. Otte Of the Nat ireationa In the city. bent moderate.: Alm, 2 11. 1 1(21512.0m rear of •I 4 store' mom. Trout, of • • maraMho . (UMW, 46 Ohio attest. T . o LET,—A Suit of illoolits oomprlflnfl TWO Larne, we!' lighted !font Booms on -7101 flour. OOn !arm me./1 Bested 1'..00111 (runt 013 32a floor. no larKe 11311 %OA two nou,rooms on datt fluor- One Marro BOOM. Bra floor, Nu. Oil. In Zogash'e sow ta1211.126. Fourth svonua. For Leona Inquire , o 1 S. B. ENCII.InII & CO.. No. WI roortb avonna. T O LET.—./I..Tartitn dtand fl }Yo. Thra . 3ornue, 2. mall ,l/wel2lnAp. nal .11116 2L , frnota, Fine lterfaenat an MI. *Nathan l'at7d areas', MlL:ltems and anleas'On Market street, Itaaament No.. 77 and 79 aaArd avenue, " Oa% & • •: •• Etta...Ts at 3-22 90•P1fIla mdinll. T° LET.—A ROOM in the rear tiZz e i ggr r in ' q b atV:F . Z. L' ltA b lVir r o j a 9 1 14111: misna. i Ala, the COUNTING- 'llkld'ilf 'of 'the 'Dr - tity Evenfun AfalC ui s• corm the or :7 . 14 4 , 1 4. 0 "..4 ,4 k . "th " g ' "g r Sial..! l .r. Till " 'A rUSTH i t I ~ &mold EOM eoutit are Arte, Al erne ity city. TO -LET. STORE ROOMS. The elegant mare room to llte,ifeeemithe Litirary Eutidlng on Penn street, near Slo th '•aireet.'whg be ready for occupan about the t .f. my, eb, and me on ocertd fur rent to desl - nide tenants.. One uf Mid . witdribil I, tabeelally adapted for • lint-clue r- amurant forijiWrd gentirmenii Ado, to-let, tn.. triune- sto of mune burbling. Enquire cr J. It. blequar.. Won National Haut.ner of Fourth airr.te and Market atom, or o f PELL:. It. BILUNEULIeg Allen /glicoli. • Lf ITIO.LET.A-Liakt , r neer Paloon anttl.)wentne.lStte Avenue. nerond nano; 3 y anis tense; No. 0 2.1 at. nue-0240: oaten on Illaseentl s. eves, nese ()not; store. CI halts!, lt,oont 'tavern, I.llletty street: 327 rut; nye 11411egaCWO L ll7;_ altErn i' rr 6 PAteet, store; carton nos.. erne Ste ans. s3e.' ear able tor esnnn ert etc.: Crn.fards 00; Brietes • street 0 , 14; 200 orss t attp street, ball, 6 rooms, $ 440; Virgin alley, $440; gowns Incoarts., • • • cuTituvitT k 39 111xtb Avionoe. ri' lo -LET.—LNesir '2 St oiy' Briik I/writing of a It ,ma. Iron, Bath, &C., Hot trat k T t . P.Nri " ..s s at; " . ' . " 3 . ol .° llfa h :...!t; oomolme la or , r7 reatoct. q9ll be tented jp.T. TO - I.CP-rtletek of /I Dooms. 8011, Hat, WW t er. at::1111.1330 W.1./ear om 011 MLA iteg.pc., Wald. "Itri•TITATNI; g7raf ' ll. lob !Image . No. 110 'mak •tar • Eaton:ton 01.. II ware, 211.4.E.r—APrale of 4 0.., cbo Ao ,lo.. Eno Aron Et., °tar Ycdvrol Et. „ • tl Jor fu Inlortmallon, aP14):l; „ lex •::/latiT/ ' 1/Ittooall,.AlltEhEif. ' • ' . , >nit naprtortauspirrq,,, tt. a awl tenpai:,•A akzErir, rlfui Areiminn Ole OF te. • WOO Wateriad reaud vtry #PP4 at I •• I' hr. !•torli, azul .1114....ur to • /44 Pieltroptr thin ottvra. 154146. ;pp I•Z'r...' aglltiigttigglAM: 141 1,9 4 inualw.ipPlae. ii1f.....T0-LET.—De `4.ltil,r."49:;ATT trlnra, u. 0 44 ~ Le," Rytee. terms Ink ' 411 " 4744 " , 1)1)1561. 1 F n ohnoto ode did Indoor • Onott 119 yA.C. F °4 8 MAE 121eVrTr i et • or therm r , ;MEW, rro4 219yroals EThOR. 8 4 LE.— 3 Brick - Baines, Noe. 73 mut 73 Lp= itteeetr 'and end haelt r:: Lt ,7 . ` Tgar: l' ae.FPßlA4,7l; • 2.2i.swe Ult SALE. DWEt tt iNEL d iL eiltlVl thr t:42 ' 47 ag u a ev r een t / . .F l itg: gbeny Cat". teatalnine ten room and bath not and add 'retell" Brat ittal Bbd, story. 'tut In all the ream, range In kltetten. Bei:11AZ: slat °enamor at Wry , . eiley, in.,' via venttlated. 4 6ci z emlinl t a it e li gy khan :No. 110 rrurth arse*. laioit 1 LE.—Cot tage Er. - 4 -- necon lists SP et, back et Union Perk. cantata ios rive Hams. This Is a teantibit proveny and still tossOidoery cheap if railed for 'FORS LK—llne of the t iare f ra b a t 5 e1. 4 ia Penn strut, Ibis stand Inn location bn to be sten to ha •ppnrelals4 and I In " "I d as an Invaluable poop re.llltrde • Y or that pose. Tncins of payment eery easy. 'Apply soon. Dealers la Peal Reis ent l OTT;ll " sx, "Q _Fle t . ,ore Loans, 015 as cor ner .rasndsno ISt- 'Pittsburgh. vOlt mountlliPilWarld4igiei-;1 Mi ritti ReCOnd ware, Aiken...Y.oh re.7Swille Plant Peso' and Obseleatery so' an Those Lose era part of ranee„ ad)elnlp t the lee- Mid sme - heir 1 5, f1) iscree. A Plea o f - these these - Lets enbb•sseta at ter store. No. tl a Wools arlitAT. • Tao elain has else oen • n'torded. Inch Let Is a [rant lot, frontlet se reerysillte read Or 4 / b serestory erre tte; sine, 14 feet wide tl. r:Poftli the 'e"l"tefWnatril' ittreln et fo.,reMS Sr 176fet. Wet he Is areMad.gn dwellings bard been [[true alr.sdr. Per 17:0ArgiV! 'Malty le toe Of the ante, 111 the tie title% int but four mloutes' welt Ire. the Pout of Brewer street: • meant walk leads to th e premises. Ti. /rent bruit, of sewer) and name nod WI. arttn. Ite.tfol• TerteS eat); prices In , utre of MD . Wocdstree t, PlttsbarEb," DIEM. : r No. 89 Rift Ayenae, AU. 44444 lit), g O • 11 IfIMMI