TIM DAILY GAZETTE: I'ENNIMAN, REEI) 4 CO., Cur, litth arena lad luilthlitld itrett. Y.* 1111,1104, 10ffikn T. P. .116113T011, 8. P. !MED,' rriTrous AN II VUOCUILTOLUI. =I Isr wall, per year Dril rend 1 , 7 airtime, per weft. latzinctiill die. PERSONAL. Yeeimuto, the pianist, has retired with a fortune of half a million. d. HOUR for aged and indigent Jewess es Is to be established in New York. -Ten b'petialar says "no class of men seem to draw rasher or hastier Inferences than men of science." Huts 91111111111.1 f AlMlLltaltidalaine In one arm, very deaf and in great danger of toeing his eyesight. - Tax Auburn (N. Y.) Hu/lefirt is in went of "beautiful snow" poet. lie Is warranted abundant occupation In that _Aura Haves; a twelve year old girl. - has a colored school of twenty Kilolitre at Morgantown, W. Ye.. the Agee of her pupils ranging from 15 to 33. TAN Sandwich" lalanderA after having killed Captain Cook and eaten his tuly, are -about erecting a monument to the memory of the great navigator. • J. Tnieturn, the-utan who shot and' killed Bill Poole, in New York city, several years ago, Is at present a patient in the County Hospital in ban Brandies. IN answer to a charge that carpet bagger* ell the Florida lerglillatnre; too Jacksonville Union says that . out of seventy-eight nutrolurs ; only ten are Northern num. Miss Merstr. Jonroos, implicated in the mysterious movement with the New York minister, Horace Cooke, lut win. ter, is growing from a robust, healthy girl, to a wan consumptive. - reported that Henry Ward'lbwit et- ham. 'tempted an invitation to address the divinity scholars at Harvard_at the appreething commencement, andittel he will give the same address at Princeton. Twain C. CLAYLN, the Wall, street brekerets,' writes to a New Yorke per • about the Chicsgo grocery - bill she' hu ' Just been ordered by a court. to-pay, and says that all just debts she settles; "all others I Chignon waving. Wawa Philip Steinmetz, who wu to have been hung it. Toledo on Friday, was informed that the sentence was com muted to imprisonment for life, he ez ; claimed, "Well, that's ten times better :; than hanging," Preparations had been made to attempt, a resuscitation of the • body braid of a galvanic battery. Tom President has nominated' J. C. Hoot as Minister to t h e Hague in place of 4. then Minh Ewing. Mr. Hoot is a real., dent of Kansas, and at' present Senator Peeneroy's clerk, at wbose solicitation be was appointed. Ht. is unknown, and is said to lack tl'tl liberal education and I knowledge tit the world necessary to All • the Pmilton. His conlirinatica ts doubt. Come, the 'Democratic X. 0., from Texas, is described as a Tay young, boy ; lA-looking fellow, apparently hardly be. yond his teens, with light Mir, no beard, 6 but a sharp, reckless es:marten, with a general' singed.= appearance. Be is about twenty.tre years of age, of small Arm, seltootafldent Ice matauer, and itaialier, though probably sot say better .1 • than he looks. • • .kaosesommur. British youth, of hem . ' ly seventy-four anneuers, indeed lately with his Meofing bride, aged. tyrenty •at one of the principal botch!, at Brussels, . : without luggage ' without funds and mdse an assumed name. lirbini Intern, gated by the police, to explained his ,myrturiotui conduct by stating that he bad •:married against the wishes of Ms family and Ind Mem baud to elope to Belgium to escape from ids trynnical guardian. , "Gnu= Gnama - woon," in a recent ' 4 , ') letter from. Washington, says : "While , oa.a visit to the Land Office I was shown .• i• by X.r. Wilma, Commissioner, a singular "••• retie of the late fight on the Plains. It ' 4 was e.'garmeat taken from an Indian chief, ' - I alter death. A shirt of buckskin, made , without the usual ornamental:tenet beads ii and porcupine quills, yet graced with something quite novel In the decorative . ; way—a fall, long fringe, formed of the ' • hair of white women and children. It . - I was a ghastly ornament; indeed, the en \.. 4 the garment was not a very pleasing thing to , inspect. The only point in it on which I. _ the eye could rest without horror . or pity • .I was a small round hole, , beneath which ••• 1 1 the raging heart of a human wild beast ~, i came one day to a full stop." • ..' 1 , ' Bows time age it was proposed to erect ~ • ; a montment to the author of ,Roblinon Mime' in "Mania Fielder Burying • •'' .' Chwand," • London,. hy sixpenoy sub. I 't ediPtiotut from the boys anti, girls ol 1 ~ • •• • ; England. About £llO, equal to 11230, has •,..r t been received from about fourteen hand. -' • red pubaaibers, and flis mongtoiet has ' u• i bdril lipienfd. • .31zi irtuer, Wet Inttipir, . ' 'engaged'on the work. and it is to be .u t • 'it placed ever De Foe's grave early in. May. ' '3 The monument is to be , a amble shaft, ' 1 filtteen feet high and throe feet square at '.-:•• 4 the _base, from whence it tapers to the , 4 top, The total cost Is to be £6O, and Mr. • f. Clark, editor of the London Cbriaiati i World, who proposed the monument, en. ". .i gages to make up any deficiency In the •.1 neoe amount,. While Robinson •, t. tint I tra ' s the bast known of Do Poo's . works, he wu gratis voluminous writer' ' lie died April 24, 173 t, aged seventy ..1 WENT AND SOUTH. Racism Mrm.F.n, of ,Bpringfield,,, 75 years of age, nu kept a diary in verse for fifty years, end it no* contains over AT Vinton, on the 21st nit.; Mrs. ado." Sherwood presided her husbind with a pairof twins whose aggregate weight was tweak, pounds. -Tun belle of Way Hey, Florid% is nineteen years of ago, and she is the Wrest of 10,000 heed of cattle. Bhe has a large number of admirers—of the stock. In °Abell county, Weil. Virghus, la a family, the progenitors of which are aged respectively 108 and 101 years. Their descendants number more than , three Tag La Crosse Leader, telling of a fsailly who passed through that place recently, says the .parenta have been married eleven cars, and_ bate twenty. two living children. 114isucx GruraLite has accepted an in vitation to deliver an annual address be. fore the St. Louis Agricultural and Me chanical Association, at the opening of its next Ter, October tid. 'Oen Of the passengers on the Golden City at the time she was wrecked on the coast. of Crillfornis,• has sued the Pacific Btaualhip Company for $lO,OOO for the privations he endured in consequence of the disaster.. Tith latest amusement at Columbus, Georgia, was a foot race between an Ale. laths gentleman sixty years old, weigh. the 100 pounds, and young Georgian twenty•ose years old, weight 125 pounds; &mhos 200 yards-41tatisms to run 150 while his opponent, Geo to r c ee, made the 900. udges were Deice ad COO • si put up. Alabama won the race in twenty.six seconds, his onponent being only about five pscesin advance when ho reached the 150 yard stake. Tins Laramie (Wyoming) ffenffnet of March 96th says: "A little CIIICI1M• stance connected with the late term of Court comes to our knowledge, which we are inclined to make public, even at the risk of betraying confidence. During the long and tedious Howie murder trial, the Jury (of whom one were ladies) ware not permitted to separate and go to their homes, but were, under the charge of bailiffs (one lady and one gentleman) taken to the hotel for their meals, and lodging was provided for Liam in the adjoining parlors, each under the cbstgo of their bailiff. And bete, every morn lug jurlng the trial, upon arising from their beds, these ladlee kneeled together, and like the child Solomon, asked whitlow of Ood to enable ibetri to properly and wisely discharge their new end arduous duties. While their male associates wore engaged in boisterous mirth and trifling levity, they, with the full consciousness of the nspanlibility nabs upon them, wereiseeklng aid at the throne of the All Wise." • 1 . MEI E • e==!s•c= , . , . . . - - E11i..._ . isi '- t o ._ t_ at a . .. 0.) , J Zt , . < ......,,.. VO . LXXXV. MEI RST OMR ID.XIG UT NEWS BY CABLE. - lan convicti t or Feulaus and itl!_h. bourn it—Nato of fin City of Hotston rand Military Review at Paris—Rumor of Napoleon's Health—Roman Ant ph Wield 111 Unearthed Serious Blot of Iron OperAti vex —Conheription Tioubles In Spain. Te eeraptt Loth., l'ltt.liurgis tharite.) tilt Eft r BRITAIN. !Mama, AVM a. Twenty elloged ' Fontenot xed Ribhontneh have been pen teueed xt tho Steneshan audios to trout three to nix itiontidrittierleonmetit. The Judge that the Jell wee not large faintish to oncommedato all the prigs - more . - that had been fta:mond et the eleleste ,The arced% or — pecties having arms in their poeuieelen has been commenced, under the perste premervati oh set. LOistion. A orll —T4 Pull Mall 610 ?ellevirm, an tnettens 'now eland, the Erie shareholders ere unlikely to rescue their SilWrottV or vindicate their pried plea. Tiro only hope le that American conscience and feeling may email them. selves ere It is tat late. The underwriters ask twenty golneaa premium on t ho City of Brussels steamer. Hhe be believed to be sate, as oho has. plenty of geneses. Mr. Icarian publtehea a onmenuidcarfon in blitebell's Merfnme ,fiagiater. In Whiett s he taproilpos.glehollet that the City.al Denton fobedertst In a gale. Ile ay. also end the City of Antwerji wore twin borne end they both encountered the Ramo gale, the letter without damage or serious difficulty. All Mimi* con• aldered he thinks the !Melon collided with one of the icebergs on nuineroini to the northeast of Cape Race and bunk when only two nr three day“ out. It Is field that the tomboy cotton sent by way Of the flues Canal has been from lyre turned ladle fro fluddondlold cc yarn In f rty dye da)ii. --, The time usu. Wynne red by,Capo of (Mal Iloilo is ninety d IL' MEE PARIS, April grand military ,foe view wee oontemplated.yeaterday, but at late hour It was postponed until tnelsy. Teeday the streets are full of troops and people. The troop are now (2 r. at.) ,passing Abe Emperor, %sho t with big at• tondants, I. stationed Pfilice du Caron eel near the Tullerlee. Antiquarians are profoundly Interested . In the discovery of a great 'lemon suiphl the/tab In the excavations now going, on at bioulft St. Genevieve in this city. A s serlossitot has broken out among the operatives of Iron a - molting furnaces and forges at Yourchombault, near Never'. The troops there have been crefalgned to the barracks. Pasts, Audi% Freeing.—The Journals tc-day report the Emperor bad a slight attack of gout yesterday, which pre vented him Tram attending the review, but it mom passed away. Tbu Empenir I rutted the pubic exhibition of horse , tc-Clay, and appeared quite well. The question of au bmitting the pletds• etc= to tee Cialtuts , is Wore it is voted on by tee people Is-not Nulled. It is rumored the Emperor Napoleon bad a long fainting fft last evening after att.excLiag the review at Puce du OBTOU• eel, bat rallied alter some hours of rest. Rootsa were nominally depressed by the ZUMOt. SPAIN. NW:atm, Aprll B—Fighting continues In the nelshborhocul of liaroalone be. twilon the robots and the tiorsrament trails aided by the volunteers. The rebels aro btallliKbrid gem", raising bard.. eades, and cutting t he telegraph Sires. The Captain 'General la nutting rein. forceinents from Valenlla, Madrid and Saragossa. Ade:eee to day represent the country fleet The Duke of blontpenaler we. exam ined yesterday In regard to the late duel dud admitted lie iitipt Prins Uenrt. The Duke la tandet arrest' at Me house and It Is understood ho will - La brought to trial on a civil not criminal process. _ • ' GERMANY. Bent.ter, April 8. - Bancroft Wre a grand banquet last evening to J. M. Leary Brown and the Manes° Embaeay. NINANCIALI. ANtI cOIIIIIIII4ICIAL. LONDON, April 8-Eve.-Conauln: money 88%: pd aoomult,BllV. Amnrlaan senor-, Was Steady:. 'O3, tot; 'ost. 9034 i -1040.. 86%; Erten, 11: 1. U., 114;- Atlantic_ and Western. 2.11,‘ Stooks 'wady. Loran:me, April 11-:-Talloir firm. at 46e. Sperm 011 92(493.. /Omit dull at Win Bd. WAilo 411•4 - 40m „Linseed firmer -at 1.91. Tuipetitlitit dull..Lioseod Caks armtir at 9d 103. 1401.010 d 011 82410 d. Pam*. April 8 -Bourne firm at 721 Kin FRANIMORT. April 8- United Staten `bonds quiet at 05q. - • • tiAlauhApsii POVOLI iltO3 but quiet. ANTSVICILV, torn 0-Petroleum de• 'dining at 621.0. MAJ. GEN. THOMAS. F , t Ceremontra at Tray Yesterday, thy Tel the Pitteburgh Ossetia.) p .TargiSVA . I B.—The obeequtee of Gen. oral Thonos took place to-day. The weather w fine, but the city wore a sombre a s et. Public and private building! , were draped , In mourning; the streets were filled with people ell morn. •,tag; martial mon tnardbed to, and fro to the tooting of Intoned drums taking places In line of the funeral cortege. The President, Secretary' - of the Treas. ury, Secretary of War,Attorney Goners!, 'Postmaster :fletersd,' Gen. oral Sherman, Quintet/attend del& gallon. repromentativee of the errnyi Governor and begialatUro of tho State, citizen' end dignitaries of all reek.% life, wore present to testify the nation's - aemie of the Irreparable lose, fit.. Pours 'church, where- the exercises , tOok,pleas wee draped with Amerl. can flags 'bordered with crape, and embletrut of grief mot the eye in every ' part of the edifice. Bishop Doan* read *be serviee and Professor Clay presided ,at the organ. TIM Musical portion of the services consisted of the hymn "Brief le life," and'the solo "I know that my Ito. &Amor ilveth." The procession then formed In the following order .and marchtd to solemn music to the Como. teryt . , Troopss of the National guard H. N. Y. sodlndependent military organisations. Escort, composed of two compaplee of engineer troop*, four of the First United States Artillery and two of General Service Infantry. , Officiating clergy. - - /Indy. Pall ecerers—dialor Generals Meade, Kolleeratts. Schofield, Hooker, Granger, Newton, Hamm, and Brigadier General Mackay. .__ President of the United States, Hoare. I tery of War, General of the Army. Two bands of music. Committee of the Senate of the United States. • Colmulttse of the House of Repreteu• tatlVesof the United States. Governor of the Slam of New York end staff. e of New York. /tl i irc i l B arrof o fee thwe;•44. 0..1.. repranontlng the Mate of Indians. The erg. tieeretclaryy of the Army of the Comber. tend. ()Moen; of the army, any and marina '.4ittnteers of the wa r. ,tforporate aultioritlas of the ally of . !buy. Corporate authorities of tieboneetedy. Corporal* authorities of Troy. Posts of O. A. Carlo associations 'Whenthe tiernetery Wee restebed the gPlearrpal Vouiraittent service Wee read By Bishop poen% whoa the prodeselon returned to the church and arse die mimed. E unity RAILROAD BILL Cluvernoi's Nato Memage. EILKUUTIVM Clunittnalt. t _II.: If A tilt ito,-April 7, 11170. lo Smite uNJ Wow, J Ilepraseatit tutr4 of the Coootionooetath of /*Moly/ troodo • tathe , l: 1141141.4 1411 Nu. 10711, em 1111,-41 ••Au ;la In totellltootto mot mi,ctlrollse , eullelcuellue or ell nonillionth rAllway eunheoeiell het m,1,1 the waters of the Hueoitteletione tetra the veal lakes e,rCatto ado and the noulnweelera thAtee, lay oto teholllog we aid - I ero,lll or ilertmlli 1,,,r411,11,4 ill t ho Jemmy 141,0 re, Nab Creak m5,111,11141(1 11s11w4y . C0m1,447, and /. 1 like mouser to 41,1 the ennetruettou the l'ambergh, Vlntlme end elettleetou ItUltvey, the theethelal reel Maul° Rut. Wey, slant the thlo and Allegheny Nell- Way," wen °MY presented tor 'executive, ithproyal Intl yesterday, 1,141., 11.1,1{41,11141 It as the gnat Ina snout 400 y elibutthi.d Inc'ettne,ltlersl.l 1111 l both lu - . lilo . prltielpita it Ibaalvan itau lila atquottana Lt my. WI lan thorcov, I loom aaataluall It will am Muth..oats, as WAN plaaablo In tan abort limb eilleMall, and Fla IsterLiliro or othar dalltat at thla luta gaga of tha %talon. For thaw rooaosof It would both boau Scalfoffla that lila *lowa Moon co be enuotionaS ohould both boon Ida auttlact df morel Mantra Tan , edam. • ICatnrimlulug. nowevar, Arid couviettoum that Lila prawn.* laaasura in not only lu Mallet will, tan llm, but at War Walt tha beat Interailla alai tuba cvfllcy of Um Matti, It !Nagaland an Ili. wtra..iv,, ditty W guard 1101.1111, oil 1.4n1011,1 iltllloll by ratUrulag the bill oily to the tin:lnm, lu whict it originated, with the IL :Howlig mule. went of the reason* for wlthliolding in"approval: rho.) are in the sinking fund of the .Slate nine and flea-half millions of del litre (119,6ight100) in railroad bonds, viz I 46,1nki 3 000 in bonds of the Pennsylvania rstirdad company, end $3.000,0000f the bonds of the AlleithellY ridifoad beinpaby, Um payment of the latter flUaritulinid by the Plttladelphits cod .brie railroad company, the Northern Central railway oinoteny end by the lionnitylvaula railroad ooutpany. Theo* t 6,000,000 aro a parlor the proceeds of the hale of the main Ilue of the nubile works, mold in lea; and ho 1116 1 4. 0 00 are Mode aubstituta4 for a like amount of tionda which were proceeds of the sale of other portion:, of the public, works, sunile bubeequent -to 1007. The Whole V 1,600,000, therefore, are proceed. of the %alto or public Iniproverneuta formerly owned by the Mate; and the Mil under omaideristion, .1f . appmerel, Will take this entire auto out Of this ninking fondant! dirt ribut o It among this tour , companies pained In the bill, In the proportions thereto recited. i In the coneilderatiOn of tide molt im portant anh,leint two gun:Ulan:l naturally /Nig. Hee the I.egisisture the ocean. tutionsi power to enact tide tryst end &cond. If the power exists, Ps It expel. dient to exernlisiiitt If the first y wanton. be answered In the negative, the bill should not be approved. If in the &Wrongly*, than the aimini4 question seamatis a grove importune. What then nos the written oonstifclitiolosi Provlsionn Mistime upon tae auldeet? 'Plan latter clause of 100 2.5111 Necbotr - Of the find Rotten, of the Conetitutton 110. clarets that: "No law bereaffer onsetad chill create,. renew or eztecd Gm charter of more than one corporaticm." - The eighth %action tbe eleventh article le an follow*: "So bill shell Is.. nowbd by the Len , * mars tile!, 0110 RUhiv ,. t. which ',hall lie clearly expressed in the except egr o ropriellon Min." Tue oruposont act 14 not en approorla• lion hill within 100 recognized meaning of thin necclou of the fundamental law, Every one familfttr with the litskny of our State Conial union known the Mclean for which thcse clauses were Inserted and adopted. Our State had boon cursed with omnibus [validation. enacted by what in common legislative parlance wee known an the eyetem .of log roiling. Men:sures which alone could not stand upon their merit., and which often land no merits on which to stand, were fas ientnl together In one bill, and by In. onion. eionlituallone of lo car interest.; the 1.1.1041 leelelat111•11 , 1, salt leteletitilm taltplitelle provision% were foroed through In the same not. Esnetitislly conflicting, and even rival awl hoslls intoreste and parties, who mold agree Upon nothing e 1.., worn time Induced le unite In a common raid upon the Tree • sury of the. State. This evil became In time so Intolerable that the people were at last ontupellod to proteCL them's.' yen :wittiest It; and they did so, by these plain conalltutional prohibitions. The people in • their sovereign comb:III' tie dared and wrote IL In their Ocontitutiou, ' that "no bill should be passed by the Logielsture containing more than ons subject," and that "no law hormfter I enacted shall create, renew or .ortand the charter of more than one rompers. ' don." It Is centrindod, and with soma show of plauelbliliy, that the bill under eon , oldaratlon ctribracea but the hue subject , of railroad., and this, and this alone, is , expressed in. the title; and thesthe act doe* not create, renew or extend the charter of more than one oorporation. Technically this may ho no; but we are eo n/adoring grave queatlone of conalitip none! lawornere different nitre. of- onto strtietion MUM prevail, and Judged by thews it is clear that the provininne of Oils act are in manifest violation ()tine letter, spirit, Intent . and object of ttens plain constitutional provisions. - In the Wattsthe Commonwealth ys. Clark (7 and Bergt's. Rep.. 1 27 ) the late Chief Justice isitoon in delivering the unanlmoue opinion of our Supreme Court, saldi •qt. constitution Is not to receive a technical Interpretation like a common law Instrument or statute. .11 Is to be lnlerpreted so as to carry out the Arent pristriptes of the Gueertufteed,'lod to de. feat them." Apply this mittiorltatlve,"somdblo end well establiehed principle of eonstitu tional construction to the ease In hand,. The Oonatitukteion ri declaree, in substance, that omnibus islatlnd log rolling isnactuloute shill mom; and to that end, "no law hereafter enacted ithell erosto, ronew or extend the charter of more then ono corporation;" end "no bill nliall ho passed by the Leginisittire containing more then one nob lest." The bill re. turned Includes four different railroad Companion es principals, and aloe others eearnetore, and by liberal con. struction assurnerthat they all reinstitute but • One subject, By this omnibus system the prom:wed sat combines! the. Intercede, local rivalries and 'cupldlty of nearly everysoction of Marinate, from the Delhwars to . the Teske*, sod has thereby secured Its passage. The ear -1 oral norperationn It le true, are not, technically, treaded by this -law, - but were arid incorporated by other hill's, with the nacnlftst intent, to be followed by thta arthdly combines tho local Interests, of nil the other benellolary convent's. breathes into them the breath 1 of tlfe With' appropriation of the publie Moneys, and secure. the very Manikin ends prohibited by tho tmetitution.. I Thus, by a liberal constru h ction of the ! ant, and n narrow and teohnioal Inter. protation of the Constitution, the sound rulers and principles npplicable to both are reverend and misapplied, -end the effort made to sab:lto With the prohibition. The a tt e mp ttls a failure. The Constltutlen cannot be evaded or ' nullified in any such manner. As ruled by Chief Juetice Gibson,. It must "be I Interpreted so nn Lo csrry out the groat I principles of the Government, not to defeat them." But there aro other provielone of the Conntitution prohibiting:melt legislation. The 4th, filhisnil Gth sections of the Xi artlele are es follows , : "Soo. IV. To provide fur the payment of the present debt, end any additional debt contracted se stormaid, the Lealela. tore shall, at air.. first sesalon otter the adoption of this amendment, moat* a sinking fund, Which shall be sufficient , to pay the accruing Interest on such ' debt, and annuAllys to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not leis than two hdnd end fifty thousand dollars, which' in k ing fund ball con. slot of the net' annual Moons° of the be works, from time to time owned be tho State, or the proceeds of the solo of the some or nay put thereof, end of the Income or proceeds of sale of sleeks owned by the State tOgether With other funds or tellottreen ehat ,may bo dodges. led by law. The said elnklnq fond may be Ilicrealied hem time to time, by as , signing to It any pert of the taxes, on revenues of the State, not required for the Ordinary and current expeneee of tievernment, and wittea. 1 , 4 MO ef wa nm r Invasion or Insurrecf, no part of MI sold sinking/find shalt Os deed or applied otherwise throats* the taingrukok word of the PITTSBURGH, SAT Ull )AY, A PRI L 9, .1870. pn/iho 1110 nonniol or . 1 0. doln id 1,141,10efl Orlon( ti, MIDI Of Aro ugllloun ordollarn . "Situ, .V. l'ho • em•filii .ihd 'otst ccccc ti wealth R&M w, In nny yammer ,tr event be t pl