The i Somerset Herald ..Msrrh 6. HTT. IiRST nnH, end then Curtm. Make wTf r tbe ex Governor. One bjrtM food til to ""t ,n elected, but wbt matters tbat 7 Tfce nemofTCT most bave woramg nikj .riir ia the House, not be cohered! no, bardly ever. Fraod rooct never ! A usoal, theGreenbackersblowed hard.and tben fiuled. Tbej bragged Ike drunken Indians, about holding ,b balance of power in tbe Hoose. Wben tbe trial came tbey bad only fourteen Tt, thirteen of which tbev bestowed on tbat old fossil, Ueadrick B Wright, and tbe H-uee orgao-zed witboat them as coolly as if tbey did'ot eiit When Raudall was sweariDg in the members of ihe House by pli tooos, on Tuesday last, tbe Repre sentatives from Delaware. Maryland, Vtrgici. Xonh and South Crolma came forward in a body, beingtwenty cine in all. Of these only fire could take tbe iron-clad oatb, tbe otter twectv-fonr taring been rebel. Waa'nt tba; red hot Southern editor lelling the truth, when be said a few days aiuce. that the Confederacy bad "at last captured the Capitol !" Senator Dawes ot Massachusetts, thus present tbe iseue between tbe two parties : "Tbe Democrats en- - .k.t tk mill break up tbe UUU ULC iUMi. J government if they are not permitted to break into tbe baliot-boxea. We shall unflinchingly deft d tbe elec tion law!., and let tbe Democrat carry out their threats of refusing i,tvr..iritinn8 if tbev dare. On this -r . aftrstioa I think there is bnt eu opinion and one will among Repub- licans." The President's menage is short aod to the point. It is as plo vtn Paddv's biot, that the country ia'ot dyiog of anxiety for tbe pres ent aeion of Congress He briefly inform this Congress that be wax couetraioed to call it tigetber be cause its immediate predecessor fail ed to make pprop-ietiooa for tfce eunp-irt of the army and tbe judicial i and executive branches of tbe O ov. eminent This, and nothing more. One of the firi-t bills introduced in tbe Sepa:e, was by Mr. Betk, to "repeal so mnch of tbo revised stat utes as prohibits the appointment to tbe army ot persons engaged in tbe late rebellion." Oar Southern breth ren who deserted duriag tbe late war, want their old places back again. By all means let tte army be reorganized, deserters restored to their former positions, traitors placed in control of it, and then back pay be voted to these worthy gentlemen, covering tbeir nineteen years of en- -nce. Tbe Sauth must be conciliated, yoa know. Tut Southern Brigadiers evident ly thought they bad as mnch Penn sylvania Democracy as they could stomach tn Randall, whom they were forced to elect Speaker of the House, to save themselves from the follies of Blackburn ; so tbey sana caarily kicked Heister Cly trier out of tbe Chairmanship of the caucus Committee to make way for John F. House, of Tenessee. Steoger got just one vote for Secretary of tbe Senate and Uncle Jake Zsigler for Sergeant-at-Arms was nowhere. Tbe old days are presumed to be back gain wben the more yoa kick a Pennsylvania doughface, tbe lower be grovels in tbe dirt si the feet of bis Southern masters. Hebe is a comforting assurance of Democratic sweets to come, for the business men and tax payers of tbe country: at the Uemccratic caucus held on Thursday last, Alexander II Stephens of Georgia, one of tbe most conservative Southern men in Congress, advocated tbe ufcue of "at least'' $500,000,000 ia greenbacks, and tbe total repeal of all Internal Revenue taxes. It one of tbe most conservative Democrats in Congress thus proposes to start with a flood cf irredeemable greenbacks, and tbe wiping out of f 20,000,000 of revenue ennually, obtained from taxation of m bitky, tobacco, Ae. What may not be expected, when tbe irresponsible bot beads and fools in Congress get tbe Legislative machine fairly started and under control ? Tue Union soldiers must feet !eculiarly gratified, wben tbey look ever tbe present roll of tnited States Senators, and count nineteen ex-Confederate officers and only four men wbo risked their lives for tbe old flag, in tbat body. Here is tbe roll call, ex-Confederates Morgan, Gar land, Walker, Call, Cockrell, Vest. Vance, Ransom, Withers, Johnson, Gordon, Williams, Jones, Lamar, Butler, Hampton, Ilanes, Ccke, M&x ey. Union soldiers Logan, Burn-1 eide, Plomb and Kellogg. What a commentary on loyalty to tbe Gor rnment, tbe constitution and tbe flag! The division of tbe Senate o freer, ender the new confederacyook place oo TLurtday Itt Tbe candidates selected were as follows: F StmtMrjiXAaati JnhaO. Bunk, cf Ten. B'""'. formerly ot Ocoeral I'll- Fit SrrrMBt-M-Arat -H. J. fWiht, of talluia. a ntplM-w ol Jcm K. Hrutht who wiia exprl)r4 from (he Senate fur trc ruo Is tML rClf Clerk Franrif E, fcliuW. of Kurth ('rutin, aa u-Cobfalernic S'ur Mm tti Clerk (loort U. P. PrU&, uf Ylrvlitft. who 9erTl un the MaB u Otneral Kotert . Lr. Fr01ij.tt Ber. Jnfrph n. Builerk. T Yir- 5ltrt, l.rrther-lu law of (Jeoenl obaC. lir-kinnO(re. Tbe west get one office, the eat none, and tbe sooth all tbe rest Tbe time baa, again come, when Xortbera Democrats must take bark tats. brioatone bad If the shower of fallen at Washington D of in Pennsylvania, it occurred to some that about to repeat itself. C., instead I-..-. i.f. .! We just envy tbe feeling ;f tte Republicans wbo voted for Coffrotb, wben tbev read tbe proceedings of tbe organization of tbe House, and see that by barely one vote bis vote tbe Southern confederates were enabled to obtain control of that body and the Government for tbe coming two years. We congratulate tbem also on tbe fact tbat, tbe first vote be gave, after the organization was complete, was to deprive a Re publican of the seat to wbich be was elected, aud give it to a rebel, whom the Supreme Court of bis State de cided bad no title to it Tut U 8. Senate has thirty four committees. Twenty-four of these bave chairmen from the South. This most clearly ebows bow the South is deprived of ber rghta, and ber legiti mate power in tbe Government. Having lees tbao oDe tbird of tbe population of tbe country Including negroes wbo have been fraudulently deprived c f their votes she is given two-lbirds of the power in 'ubaping legislation" and jet tbe country is treated to a bowl about tbe iniquitous election laws, and troop, and Re publican Supervisor and Marshals depriving ber of ber rights ; and this extra session of Congress was forced on tbe country, for tbe purpose of repealing theee safeguards of the ballot box aud giving the South a chance. Bom Houses of Confess met for tbe new session on Tuesday last (lDtL). Tbe galleries of both cham bers were packed by crowds of long fcaired, lauk, tobacco stained, hungry looking individuals who came up from tbe Soutb, to see "ourn" take pogaeeeion of the National Capitol again, afer an enforced absence of nineteen years. Randall was elected Speaker of the House by a bare idj rity of one vote. Tbe solid South wa afraid to trUBt Blackburn iii thiscrixis, as he is too iodiscree', and too itucb of a blatberrkite, so tbey permitted Randall, whom tbey cau "count on." 1J tbe lime, to be elected. It was a tight eqaec Z9 ; they bad brought in all tbe siik, bad hurried oua man from Oregon, across tbe Ccntiuent in a special train, at a fearful speed, and then bad just ono of a mnjrity. Of course, Hull of Florida was admitted ; the Democrats could'nt have stolen tbe organization of tbe Houe, and secured tbe offices with out Lim. Here is a history of his title in brief. Despite the most bh sra el tea frauds, HuU was defeated at tbe election. The Democratic canvasi-iasr officers threw out tbe vote of certain p&ritbes and declared him elected, and Governor Drew tiim a ceruticate, wbtco ne pre sented to the House. Meantime Mr. Btfcbee Lad appealed to tbe Supreme Court of tbe gtate ; it decided that tbe canvassing board bad exceeded its authority, and ordered a r-can-vass. Tbts re-canvass was made and resulted in showing tbat Bisbee bad a majority of the votes. He then demanded tbat tbe Governor should issne him & certificate. This be refused to do, although b? Attorney General a Democrat wrote s-o opinion tbat it was bis duty so to do: The Supreme Court certified tbat Bicbee was elected. Some cf tbe scoundrels wbo perpetrated tbe frauds bave been convicted and are ia the penitentiary. Hull himself is under indictment for complicity in tbe frauds, and yet a Democratic House "Oar Alec" voting yea by strict party vote gave this indicted scoundrel tbe seat to which Bit-bee was elected. The President was compelled to eall tbe present extra session of Con gress, because tbe Democrats insisted upon taring the so-called, "Super visor's law" repealed, and added it to one of the appropriation bills. Tbey refused topas8 the biil without it, and by this revolutionary proceeding com pelled tbe President to assemble Congress again, or to Jet tbe Gov ernment stop fot want of money to pay its expenses. We publish tbe law in another culumu, and ask wby any honest man, we care not of what party, should desire its repeal. It is not partisan in any aspect, ap plies to all the country, and is intro duced as a safeguard against flection frauds. The only reason or its re-: pea; is, tnat tbe trauds committed in tbe Soutb, ad in such cities as New York, may bo maUiplied. Observe, it applies only to I ha detica ofj Presidential electors and Members of Congress. Repeal this law. and tbe Democracy sill capture tbe next Presidency, if tbey &re thousands of votes in tbe minority in two-li;;ds of trie Mates, mat is wby tbey are bowling (or its repeal, and are swear ing if tbe President uses lis veto to prevent it, they will vote no ijjoney to carry oa the Government. At tbe instance cf an esteemed friend in Pittsburgh, and in the in terest of "fair play," we publish else where a brief communication in sup port cf tbe Riot bill As a native of Pittsburgh, having many friends residing therein, ve bare always felt a deep interest in ber welfare, a corresponding pride in ber prosperi ty, and consequently a keen sympe tby for ber ciisfcrtones. As a citi zen of Somerset wbo saw more tban half tbe weary accumulations of a lift licked np ia a few moments by flames, while (cores of onr neighbors fared much worse, we never can for get tbe eegec sympathy extended personally to our unfortnnate people by many citizens of Pittsburgh, and through tbe Legislature by tbe effic ient aid of the representatives of Al legheny connty. Yet with every , , kily sentiment influencing us in tboir behalf, witn every impuiw.- and tbe ! SOrioeiUK iroin rvuiiai,uY, remembrance of a kindred trouble j urging nS to espouse beir side, we j do not believe that tbe -city of Pitts Jbursb and County of Allegleny are jeutiiled to tbe relief, in tbe manner jin which it is aked, and with this j conviction borne ia upon us, we cannot say to tbe contrary. Ike IImfhI aikera .ftesllneat. from Jie Okolool (Ml.) Staid. Yes, thank God, we have captured the Capitol, and in lsO our man ill walk no tbe White House steDS and take bis seat in tbe Presi deutial chair. Then will onr gbri- ous triumph be complete I Then will we proceed to tear your amend ments from tte Constitution and tramole them in tbe mire! Then we will break the shackles you bave forg ed for the free, sovereign and inde pendent Commonwealths of tbe Union I Tben will we reoogn'ts the right of sececsion a right tbat is not dead but sleeping! Then will we decorate the Capitol with pictures of Davis aud Lee anq stuart, and all the glorious leaders of a cause tbat is not lost, bat living silll! Yes thank God, we have captured tbe Capitol, aud from that coigoe ot van tage we propose to rule tbo Republic in a way that will make your Radi cal laws and your radical leaders forever odiogs in Aujr'o. A newspaper published somewhere in Mississippi is almost frantic wiib delight because a Washington jour nal remarks tnat "tbe Confederacy "has at lata captured tbe Capitol " "Yes, tbank God !" exclaims the pi ous fire eater, "we bare captured tbe ' Capitol, and in 1SS0 our man will "walk up the White House steps and "lake bis seat in tbe rretidttotial 'i,hajr. "Tben will our glorious trl "umph be eooipleto. Tbea will we "proceed to tear your amendments "mni ihe Contitution and trample "ibem in the mire. Tben will we "break the shackles you bave forged "for tbe frep, sovereign and todepend "eot commonwoaltbs of the Uuion "Then will we recognize the light of "recession a riht tbat is not Head, "hut sleeping. Then will we deco- 'Vate tbe Capitol with the pictures ;f '-pavix, and Lee, and fetuart, and all "tbe glorious leader of a cause ton "i not lost, but liviuc still. Yes, "thank God, we bave captured the ' Caoitol. aud from that coicue of "vaotape we propose to rule ttie Re '-public in a way tbt will phfe your "Radical laws and your Radical "leaders forever odions in America " This sounds rather wild; aud the gentleman who is screaoiiu? is prob kblv a person of no individual con sequence, as bis paper is certainly not an organ of commanding import ance. Yet the most extravagant outcries of the Southern press are not without their significance. Tbe literary swashbuckler wbo fills him self witb gunpowder and new whis ky, and lays a raw-bide on the table before bim when he begins to de mulish tbe Radical parly and defend tbe sacred rights of the South, is not an awe inspiring figure but be does very often express the sentiments of bis neiirbb rbood. aad forecast tie policy of bjs party. Tbere is not m'ucb doubt at any rate tbat the ruiiug passion of tbe iSt'nilf p ct u tv, ttaiuflle lUtt Constitutional Amendments in the mire wbi,b, indeed, bat already, been done in most of the reconstruct ed Stales and to sweep away all tbe "Radical lews" by wbtibtbe Repub lican party attempted to secure tbe results of the war wben the rebel States ware allowed to return to tbeir old places in the Union. Equal rights, free suffrage, a fair vot, an bocest cunt, protection for the weak and ignorant, were the only demand wbich we made of tbe defeated party at tbe end of tbe contest, and it was to guarantee tbese things that tbe Amendments and the "Radical laws" w-ere enacted. WbiJe the Republi can party beld an ondisputea majori ty in tbe country, we were asfured tbat the South accepted c verytbiog on good faith. Tbe Lost Cause was lost forever. The .doctrine of equal ity wad oo more to be denied ruber in practice or in ttcory. Tbe Amend ments were recognized witbuyt de mur. Tbe laws parsed in accord ance with tbem were net to be dis turbed. Nothing fould have been more satisfactory tban tb behavior of tbe Confederates 60 long "as ttey were out of power, witb no immedi ate prospect of getting hi. Tbey were so pr.ouss in promises and pro testations tbat tbey aljsoet seemed to be more deeply attached to the Union tban the soldiers wbo fought for it. With tbe first sign of a possible re turn of tbe Democratic party to pow er all these pjesat pretences are soddenly abandoned. Tbe fpirit of secession, nullification and rnxliion flames np as bot as It was io I80. The Lost Cause is airaio a cao-e to be fought for. Tbe Northern Radi cal is an eaetoy to be cursed wiib great soundiug oatLs. The South ern white Radical is an "inceodiV)' to be driven out of tne country. The nigger is to be taugbt cis place. And Radical laws and Radical auand- ments to the Constitution, with all other evices of "oppression," are to be prompil trodden the mire. There is nothing lilio sudden pros perity to test a man's i-haractcr. A gleam of good fortune works an in stantaueons change ia our reconciled bro;ber. Last year be was the most cordial aa4 ?o'eel of human beings; to-day be is as tuenjen; ss if be still owned niggers. But this is not tbe first tiiue the Confederates bave boasted of the conquest of tbe Capitol before taking it. xoey may rememoer previous occasions ou wbLh tbey crossed tbe Potomac ; we bare fib ionhl tbat tbey tso remember tte circumstan ces under fr'Sife-b tbey went back ag.io. Before their ''glorious trj "umph is compete" fbey will have to reckon wiib the san, party which tact tbem at Antietam and GcirE.- borg Ar- J" 'Iribune. reral Ueaenl . tr, Sknua. Newpobt, R. I., March 20 The funeral of Gen. Thomas W. Saerman, United States army was solemnized from Trinity Episcopal church e.t oooa to day. Tbe forces from Fort Adams nj Newport artillery, tbe latter eacoruog Core.mor Van Zaadt and staff formed near the jbsrch, General Cogen R. U. Jackson, 'Uni, ten Mates army, being io command of tba line. Tbe casket enclosing tbe remains was borne by six sergeants from Fort Adams to and from the charcb. The church WAsfclLed. Tbe usual Episcopal service was raad, bot no remarks were made. The funeral cortege tben marched to ' tbe cemetery, jvhile minute guns were fired from tbe fort Three volleys of musketry were fired over the grave. TBEIOniTIIOMLtW. As it is now pretty well understood tbat if a dead lock occur by a failure of tbe President and the majority ia UoogreHS to nurraonize, tbe main point of dispute will be tbe Super visor's act, it is well tbat tbe pople generally know precisely tbe tenor of that act. r-liowing U tba text JECTION iruii. nneneveria any city or town having upward of twenty thousand inhabitants tbere are two cutzeos thereof, or whenever, in any connty or parish, ia' any Congees sional district, tbere are ten citizens tnereoi ot good stanaing, wbo, prior to any registration or voters for an election for Representative or Dele gate in tbe Congress of tbe Uuiled States, or prior to any election at wbicb a Representbtive or Delegare to Congress is to be voted for, make koown io writing to thn Judgm f tbe Circuit Court of tbe United States for tbe circuit wherein each city or town, couutv or parish, is situated, tbeir desire to bave sucb registraiion or ucn election, or b tb, guarded and scrutinized, the Judge wiibio not less than ten days prior to the registration, if one tbere be, or if no registration be required, within U"t less than ten days prior to the elec tion, shall open tbe Circui' C urt at tbe most convenient point in tbe circuit., "Sec. 2012. The Court, wben so opened by the Judge, shall proceed to appoint and commission from day to day, and from time t time, and uuder the band of tbe Judge, and under tbe seal of tbe Court, for each election district or voting preeioct in such towu or city, or for such elec tiou district or voting precinct io ihe Congressional district, as may bave applied io the manner bereiu-before described, end to revoke, change or renew such appointment from time to lime, two citizens, residents cf the city or town, or of tbe election dis trict or voting preeioct in the c-uuty or parish, wht hall be of different political parti?, and &Uo to read aad wri tbe Kuglloh language, and wbo shall be known aud designated as Supervisors of Election. "Sec. 2017. Tbe Supervisors of Elections are authorized aud required io attend at all times and places of holding elections of Representatives r Delegates to Congress, and for couuting the vttes cast at such elec tions ; to challenge any vote by auv person whose legal offered quatifi- canons thi Supervisors, or either ol ibem, may doubt ; to be or remain where 'he ballot boxes are kept at all 'imes after the polls are open until rve-y vote cast at t-ut'b lime and place has been counted, ibe cauvas of all vuies polled wbolly completed aud the proper aud r" qui-Ue certifi cates T returns made, better tbe certificates or returns be required under any law of the United S.ates, or any State, Territorial or municipal law, aud to personally inspect and scrutiuiz-, from time to time, and at all times, on the day of election, tbe manner in which tbe voting is done, and the way aud method in wnicb tbe poll-books, registry-lists, and tal lies, or cneck books, whether the same are required by any law of the United Istateri, or any State, territor ial, or municipal law, are kept, "Sec 201 S. To tbe end that etch candidate for the office of Rep reseniative or delegate in Congres may obtain the benefit of every vote for bim cast, tbe Supervisors of Elec tion are, end each one of them is, rtooiied personally to scrutinize c-.'unVaud r-Ai.vRHii K hll ibeir citation district or voting pre cinci cast, whatever taar be tbe in dorement on the ballot, - or ia what ever b x it may bave been placed or f. nad ; to mase ana lorwara to tne nicer, who, in accordance with tbe provisions ot Section 2.025. has been designated as tbe Chief Supervisor ( f tbe judicial district io w bicb the city or town wherein tbey may terve acu. such certificates and returns of alt sucb ballots 88 sucb officer may direct and rtquire, end to attach the registry list, and any and all copies thereof, and to any certificate, statement or return whether tte tame, or any part or portion thereof bd required by any law of tbe United CiaU or of any State, Territorial or municipal law, any eiteciegi ioucu Ing tbo trutb or accuracy of the reg istry, or tbe trutb or fairest of the election and canvass, which the Su pernors of the Election, or either of tbem, may uesire to bae or attach or wbipfa should properly and honest ly be isaje or attached in order tbat ibe facts may beuome tnwn." Section 2019 prescribes tbe posi. tion the supervisors snail occupy on the day cf election aud curing tb canvass of tne vou-a, aKi:xi!e-vr ii a mknka(.k. CONGRESS SIMPLY AsKED TO MAKE TUE KECESSARY APPROPRIATIONS I Fob the sU'i'OST o? the govern MKSt ' Washington, March J9 Tl follow icg is the President's Mes sage : Fellow Citizens of the Senate aso Hovs.E of Representatives: Tbe failure of the last Congress to make tbe requisite appropriations for legislative aud judicial purposes for the expenses of tbe several executive departments of tbe Uovernment, and for tae support of the Army, ha made it necessary to call a tp cial session of the Forty-sixth Cot gree. Tbe eutimgtes of tbe appropriations needed, which weffi ?ent to CoDgres-s by the fcecretary of tbe rreaspry it ine opening oi tne last session, ere renewed, and are herewith transmit ted to bod t f enate and House of itepreseatauvca. Regretting tbe existence oi the emergency wbicb require a special session of Congress at a time wben it is tbe general judgment of tbe c0.ur.tr7 that tbe public welfare will be best promoJ by permanency in our legislation, and ly peace aad rest, 1 commeod tbese few necessary measures to your coosfderaie atten tion. WAfnixoTOsr,") R. B. Hayes, March 1J, lSV-f Accompanying tbe president's Message are estimates from the Sec retary of i Trearury of tbe money needed for tbe Army and tbe legisla- ti. executive, and judicial branches of the Goverfiisent. These estimates are tbe same as those submitted at tfce opening of tbe last sessioo, with I tbe ejf'pption of the items provided tor at that sdstiot), L nder the Army tbe last Congress made Providian for tbe Military Academy, at West Point, and for fortifications and arm ament. This leaves, according to tbe estimates, $28,310,500 yet to be appropriated for the support and maintenance of that branch. None of the' legislative, executive, and ju dicial appropriation vera provided for, even in part. The estimate for tbese expenses is 16.520,601 91. To tbese appropriations is also to be ad ded tbe item for court expenses, which is generally placed in the Sun dry Civil bill, but whfch was left out of that bill at the last seasioB. The estimate for tbese expenses is 3 000, 000. ' C WAaisr3r LEi-rca. (Frwn ur Regular GorrerponUcDl.) Wasuisoton. March 23, 1879. The fl irry of tbe early pari of tbe wei k regarding tbe speakership sub sided with tbe election of Randall an speaker, tbe Pennsylvania delegation g i-ji? solid for bim, aud. of course, "as Pennsylvania goes so goes tbe whole union." Mr. CofiVotb si en Id by all mans bave a chairmanship, as be did a fearful amount of chinning for Ran dall "Aleck" seems to feel comfort able in his seat on tbe Democratic side among tbe confederate briga diers, wbicb is situated j jst one sat 10 rear or tne one formerly occupied bv bun, and away ui uf tfce reach o tbe (Jieeohackerri wbo nit. nearly in a if roup next to the Republican eide of tbe bouse. Mouday, St. Patrick's day, a- usual, tbe anniversary of IrelaudV oatron saint was S'orroy but tbe in domitable sons of the Green Isle turned out ia full force to Celebrat" ibe day, rain or no rain. Al early morn wbeu there ws a pMtpct of good weather the various public buildings displayed buutinir, tbe green ot o'd Ireland being pre dominant, and many ladies on the s'ree t wore bows of green ribb tu Tbe precession, a is usual, was a very imposing one, surpassed tbat of last year, and as bey pa-sed io re view before tbe Exeeu ive Man-ion cheers loud and strong were sent up for the President and biscahiuet wbo were on tbe p riic watcbiug the movements of ibe different temper ance organ Zi'iou wbo marched I k Id veterans. - Tbe breach of promise suit com menced here by the widow Oliver against tbe Hon Rim ro Cameron. f Pennsylvania, for wbicb $50 000 damages is claimed, is eauiux eou xiderable excitement among tbe pe p'o around tbe Court room in the tiiy ball, and thousands of scandal mongers and sigbt-aeers are seen pushing through the crowds to see ibe "Widder" and tbe ex Senator from Pennsylvania. The widow Oliver looks to be ab u 50 vears of aire to an experienced ee. but she says she is younger tbau that, and has a tongue that goes as. fast as Mrs Jerks'. Ibe tion. simon don t put in an appearance, but is ably represented bv General Butler and Col. W. A Cook, wbo on crosx examination made tbe widow tell some naught v stories about tbe old man, who she stylea in some of ber letters given to tbe jry as '-pupa." Tbe permanent Committee oftb Vienna Meteorological Congress b4ve just paid the Uuited States tb? biirh compliment of recommending to proposed second Congress tbe adap tion throughout the world of a plau fr exchanges of date f r simubane ou weather maps or other purposes similar to the one first orgaoiz-d f t ibe United Stales by Gen Myer, ibe chief signal officer in 1873, and which has been coutiuuouslv pursued nv tbe signal service to this day. For nearly six years, this exchange, origi nated and conducted by tbe signal service of the United States, has been perfectly successful, almost eve ry civilized nation North of theeqna tor has taken part iu it. It has made possible for tbe first time in tbe bis lory of the world tbe preparation of a daily simultaneous map of tbe Northern hemisphere at Washington, nd bas probably adfpnced tbe study f practical meteorology as tar as any one undertaking in tbe last ceu iury. Just as I close this letter the air is filled witb tbe melodious sounds of he fish Arabs on every street Fresh 6b seem to be abundant ibis season and are selling cheap. Fine shad are retailing at a dollar s pair. Picket Poalal Kerle. A PAP K.U0W1X0 FOB TUS rOfTU- WAsniNOTON, March 17 By recent adjustment of posh ffice sala ries, according to the stamps cancel ed, newspapars sent and cash receipts of the offices, 145 were added to what is called the "Presidential list" tbat is, the salaries were fixed at over $1,000, and postmasters "receiv ing tbts salary or auoye are appoint ed by tbe President, wbile under tbat bey are appointed by tbe Postmaster General. Judge Key thinks that tbe growth of postoflite receipts is a pretty fair iudtpaiioq of tbe growth of tbe busi ness of tbe uouqut. "The sale of tamps and postal cards and circula tion of newspapers," says be, "are a good bavtp;;?!fr to measure tbe busi uess and iniciligBUbe of communi- ties " 1 Judge Key expresses some sur prise, in tbe recent readjustment 01 -alaries, to find tbe S 'utbvrn State filling o far behind Compared with tiie Xonbera and Western S ates bey make hardly any "sbow" at al) Tbe most rapid increase is iu tbe North weetera States, aud so far a can be gleaned from tbe post-ffice receip s; 'bat section of tbe coontrj wiij ovistrip all ibv otr.cr secjoos in the re. ' i The Stats of jt'tbrabka, admitted to tbe Union at a comparatively re cent period, and containing so small t population io 1870 that she bad but one member of Congress ibis young State now bas as many Presidential poetoffices aa Tennessee, with a mil lion and s quarter of population and iu members of Ooncress. Ibe num ber wbich each State has is 17. Tbe comparatively sew State of Iowa oow has more Presidential postoffices tban the States ot .iTabama, Arkan sas, Georgia, Louisiana Mississippi, iNortn Carolina and Route Carolina combined- Illinois and Iowa togeth er bave more tbao all the Southern Ststes combined. Following are some of'tbe figures fu datail : Uliru-U l-vl Alstons !' ,,, Vb Arkajv... Killnss iii (;.,ri:is M rhipin tljMunb Ukrnliua... WW-olilo .t LXHitKiaiut Judge Key, wbo gives close atten tion td all tbe details of tbe posttflioe business, thinks tbat iim .uc.Hse of pc8toSice receipts is a pretty fair in tjicaijon of the commercisl and iajtelleptoal groni of Joe country. JI this be so, and u tbe marvious business and intellectual growth of tbe West and Ifortbwest continuer, the Southern States will presently bepome to the rest of the country what Ibe Gof gf Mexico is to the A-.Iant c ocean. laerataHwrlam Pittsburg. March IS At an early hour this morning an attempt was made to fire tbe Solar iron works The Se was jmmcdiately discovered, and by tbepromyt 'action of ibe fire department the works were Mfed. Some weks ago the ' onion men em ployed at the mill struck for higher wages, and non union men 'were em ployed. The suspicion rests on tbe strikers. I Tbe Sew I'aatreM. Washington, March 18 Tbej Little Roci, March 20 About! Londos March 19 A?pciaidi a8emb!iug of the first Democratic ! a week ago, at Fyetievil!e, John pilch trum IVsth to the D tily Sue CoaretM ia eighteen years waa wit-1 Reed, a Union mao during the civd sny ; ne-sed by au uau-ually large crowd, war, and f deura'H characer, w j "Io the enure, dis'ii.o sunnier;' d mainly tbe old rebel element who till existk at the Capital. It wa eridet,i that the Rt-pubhcaa Senators realized tbe change Z teb Chandler, wbo bad been wa.cbiugtbe bilariiy of the Democraiic Senators, said to your correspondent: 1 took ibisi same seat eighteen years ego, and bave sat here ever since, except the e.hor; break of Cbris tiancy's term. Tt en tbe Repuolicans bad just come inio power. JtfT Da vis aud hi.i party had begon tbeir treason, and I sat here aud tried to r j d my bare t graot meaos for ibe war aiia carry it on, ana cotquer tr-aou. and save the Union 1 up po-ed all seuilineotalllies toward rebels, and tbougtt reconstruction should be very gradual. I tsever expected to nee at tbts day, and especially witbin less than twenty vears, Deuiocra'ic mj ri'y io the oeiiate hi ine Luitea ate", ana ajsj irity of tbose Kama Democrats ex officers iu tbe rebellion. For an lutelilgeut people, who caved tbe Uniou, to turn about and put rebel iii power over tbem, is abead of aov thing we'll find iu tbe history of ai y other couoiry " lu ine 11 .o-e niucn amusemeat wat cie ted iu drawiut; seats. Fer uaudo Wuod aud Joe Junudou were amongst the la-t, and consequently fouuo teats bear tbe door Errett and Bavue, a-i were most ot tbe iVuuylvani delegation, were f rtu uato la seeurini; good seal.--. GREEN BACKERS IGNORED. L(iiver!al c uituipl in expressed b) both parties for tbe coterie of Green barters wbo niade efforts to sell 1 tn or trde for recugnii'O 1 in Comrres-. I bey are completely in -red 1 beir members will now fail iuto tbe ranks f ibe partiet wiib wbicb tbey were previously associated. The PisMtl t Vielmkarc, Ml. VlCKSCt'RO, Mo, Mtrcb 20 A sbootiuK affray occurred on Tuesday ulgbl betweeu Capt. V . r. ritzer aid 00 one side, and Copt. W. II Andrews and W. L G'eene on tbe other, iu wbicb Audrewa and Greene wi re killed almost iuslaoily aud Fuz treruld was dangerously wounded 1 be (. faculty originated about tbe Hibernian meeting be'd on Monday, at wbu-h Audres was ebcied pret-i deut. Fitzgerald claimed h: ill 10 he ibe presinent f the Hibernian So ciety. and denounced tbe electiuu ol Audrewa as a farce. Greene toi k exception to Fi zerald's remark and attempted to draw a weapoo. but FoZiferald diew bis own first and -bot Grene tbroub the heart. An. drews then shoi Fl Zerald, and ihe latier m mm shot Andrews, the hall piercing his t-kull at tbe t- p of tbe f -reheitd. The offiay created iutense excitement, as all tbe parties were ell known cit'Zi'ns. Andrews wai be bead of tbe Qrm uf Andreas & B-o , and 14 tbe President ot tbe Howard Association after Mr. Rjck wood's death last summer. Greene was a cleik for Andrews & Brother. Fiizzerald is a prominent lawyer, aud was once tbe Republican State District Attorney. Andrews aud Geene were nuives of Vicksburg,. and Fitzgerald was a native of Jack son, Miss. Peril la alamhav Sas FnAsflsco, 17. Tbe offlt-ial report of tbe commander of tbe Brit isb gunboat O.-prey, now at Sitka, was received here bv telegraph via Victoria. He describes the situation at length, showing tbat there are aboni three hundred and twenty wbi es at Sitka, 'of wLcm are ca pable of beariug arms. Tbe Indiau village adj treat contains at no time less than three hundred warriors and generally 500, wh e within a day or two of travel io canoes tbere are sev eral thousand closely connected by lies of kindred. Since tbe withdraw al of tbo troop tbe Indians bave torn down a good deal of tbe stoc kade guarding tbe town, and at tbe time of tbe arrival of tbe O.-prey, a yonng chief, who bad gone to raise tbe neighboring tribes to sack tbe town, was momentarily expected to return. Tbe report concludes as fol lows : "In conclusion, I lifgto state that I fool certain tbat the presence of Oliver Wolcott aud this ship has averted a serious culamiiv, and that it is my firm conviction that notbi g but permanent protection and some sort ot Government, baring authority. will enable white people to live here. without molestation troin Iodiaos, to carry ou their Tal? anJ develop tbe resources of tr,e country. Vratlv lot Henlera W arebanaea. Chioauo, March IS Chicago ele valors contain 7,723 725 bushels of wheat, 3,139 271 busbelsof coru,600 -911 bushels of oats. 327.335 busbel of rye, and 8 ;o CIS bushel of barley, making a' total . f I2,alS,SiU bushel', against J 03. 630 bushels' a week ago, and i,6tft,f 43 bushel at ibis period last year. In sddjiion to the above, the amount of graio on board vessels in the burbor is 164,743 bush el v.f whjftt, 436 bushels of corn, and 2o,CAo bd'sbefs'of obis. Tba to- 4a pjumui VI ,10!U IU uh sku I 13 65S.333 bushels, sinst 13.703. 074 bushels a weik ago. Milwaukee warehouses are stored wjtb 3,545,235 bushels of wheat, 25, 008 busncis of corn, 54,045 bushels of oats, 133,593 bushels of rye, and 420,752 bushels of barley. A Haracrar teare Memphis, March 13 In January. tsij, vatif fcooo, a yoynj man liv ing at Bartlett, fbjs connty. attempt ed to elope wiib the daughter of a neighbor. Being epposed by the father tf the young lady be "killed him io cold blood, takiog'tbe daugh ter behind bim on horseback and fled tbe'toudty fearing r.rrest be left tbe ytong lady at a iVgbbor's residence and made bis escape. A few months afterwards be was arres ted in Texas and brought back here for trial. Yesterday afternoon at Bartlett a jury $ lunatico inquiren do declared bitu insane. Judge El- dringe bas ordered Bond veyed to Nashville and the iuoatie aylua, to be con coofioed in Meaalor ' CaMeiu'i Place-. Washington afarcb JJ In tbe selection of seats for the new eoa fors, that formerly occupied by Sena tor Bimon (Jameroo io rhe froot row on tbe Republican side w4 taken by Orville U. Piatt, tbe new Senator from CoQoecticnt, and a native of Bradford county, Pa. Senator J. D. Cameron chose the seat Immediately to the right. Mr. Cameron being desirous of cccupyiog tbe seat wbich bis lather had occupied fjr so many years.fntimated li wish to Mr Piatt. Tbat gentleman promptly offered to change. Mr. Cameron therefore now (ircunwil hi futhar'a 00 f lit it r v. .u tus ucu- ate. I Aa Es-lala Ml4ir Killed. ; killed iu tbe cunuiy jtiL A friend of bis for an infiac i o of the ia : bad beq arrested for some boors, Reed fallowed ihe fficer io chance 1 of ibe mau, and dually went with htm totbejil Ab-ut dark, as he was commuting the prisoner to the cusn- dy of tbe ji!or, Rted, alhouh able u bail bis friend, refused to do so. He entered tbe jil with the officer and tbe prisoner, and just as the door was about to be locked on the latter, I Reed struck ibe jtlor witb a hea-y ; leogt b .-f the river. The appt eit u- j WD wss furued to death while "at j.ink botila, knocking bim senseless ou which has b-ea felt iu re or les-. i tempting t release some hors-a fr. m Reed was armei Tbe jilor in fall- as to ib sate y of Sz-imes. Cs-ngrad. ; . burning stabU S-veral other per iug ex-inguished tbe caudle, and 'he j Vasarhely, aid tbe wb .! c -untry to j prw uvrrele iroiire.l i . guarua, auowitg iveeu cnaracie niea upuo nim lu me aara uj n..t penetrated bis heart. Tbe Coroner's jury was oaabie to determine wbose shot killed bim, tbe guards tbem-u-lrea beiug uoahle 10 tell Tbe jury found a verdict of justifiable boiiiic de Reed's frienls, 15 or 16 miles dis taut, began 10 orifsuiz1 fur tbe avow ed purpose of se ziog Deputy Sheriff Darreil, whom tbey supposed 6r-d ibe fatal sbot, and wb was uuder boud to appear at the next tem ot he Circuit Court Tbe citizens of Fayetieville became much alarmed at these threats, and asked and re ceivtd permission of the G iveruor to organize a company of State Guards, wbicb, in ibe emergency, was supplied with rifled from tbe State University at Fayet:eviile, tbe State furuisbiug ammunition. Reed's friends, mean -y bile, had ap proacbed the town, bnt finding the militia iu arms abandoned their pur pose, and left tbeir una outside, aud coming into town arranged a meet ing, at wbicb resolutions were adopt ed denouncing tne course of the. au thorities. Ao additional resolution, uot presented at ibe Hireling, was added, as Mr. R A Caldwell, who handed tbem to tbe p'iuter, admits in the Favetteville (Dem ,) denying the purpose of the assemblage to re sist ibe civil authorities. No political question was involved in ibe matter, tbougb old animosities of ibe war were renewed. All is now and will probably remain quiet. Kmmm. St Louis, March 18 A Leaven worth, Kan., dispatch ssis a shoot iotr affray occurred at tbe PiauterV House, in that cry, yesterday morn ing, betweeu D. B Smith aud A. B Suueu, in wbicb toe farmer was prob amy la'ally wounOea. ll appears sot ten visited ibe thee of tbe hotel and during a conversation with his son, wbo is the clerk there. Smith wbo was behind the counter, in gome way got into au altercation wiib tbe eider sutteo and threw a batcbet at bim, striking bim on toe sid of tbe bead inft ctiug a slight wound, whereupon Su ten drew a r volver and fired, tbe ball striking the i p of tbe c iua'er. Limit h tbeo seiz ed another hatchet and threw tbat. making a slight -wound on one of Sutten's arms. Sutten again (red that shot takiog effect io Smith's stomach. Sutten at ouca gave him self up and was released on $1,000 b-iil. Smith is considered to be ia a critical condition. Tte Nalphar Shower. Mactii Chunk, March 13. Tbe so-cal.'ed 'ulphnr ahower' ot tbe Le- bigb valley bas been fully investiga ted atd explained by Dr. B. S. Er- vin, of this place, and Mr. Eugene Reau, of Rethlebem. They say that the powder is simply the pollen from a species of pine, caught up by the wind from southern jew Jersey forests. Floating ia a high current of tbe atmosphere, it came in contact with a snow storm over the Lehigh valley, and was then deposited as found. This explanation, they say. can be relied upon, as tbe microscope pi -ve8 it by actual comparison with the pollen. Karapetf front Jail. Wilmington. Del, March 13. A special from Dover this afternoon says : "Last night three prisoners, Julian Kent, colored, Hiram GriBin, white, and Thomas C" knocked down tbe prison keeper, Walter Pratt" Leaving bim in an insensible condition tbey took bis key, and Kent and Griftia escaped. Cox remained behind to prevent Pratt from giving a speeJy alarm. He was discovered' by the sbenfTs wife, but ' be knocked ber down and followed bis companions Lent and Griflt-j bad been c ufiaed' for A Trump H !. CjNciNXATt. March H There has been considerable excitement at Newpcr., Ky., all day on accono; of the arrest of Peter Klein, tbe tramp bo outraged Mrs Truesda'e a few days sieve.'' A croi tkerea in ihe neighborhood of the jail eary to day, but oo rJeiifOFji'ra'nq wss made until af.fr six o'clock this tfeuioit wben abiot twenty Ore toeo marched through Mammoth street to the jail, overpowered the jailor, koccked down two policemen and the Me 7 r, tee. 7 ed Klein a'cd marcfied off. -Klein was taken to Mrs. Truesdale's bouse and identified by ber nJ thuj to tbe woods and undoubtedly oatged, al though at this time tbe body bas not been fonad. : Blows In Pieces. Red Rock, Pa , March 15 At 5 o'clock this afternoon an unknown mao evidently intoxicated, staggered tbrgngh the ptreets, carrying on his shoulder a bag coolainiop eight quart cans of nitro-gloerine. Fifteen min utes later tbe town was shaken and tbe inhabitants terribly frightened by a most terrific explosion. Investiga tion revealed tbe fact that the man bad slipper! down, causing the explo sion, whica scattered fragments- of bis body in every direoj r, All that could be found of bim would not fill collar box. Twra a a hat by a Dtrllv New Orleans; March 20 .The Times special from Marshall, Teias, says: Latt night after tbe Ward and Barryraore combination bad finished tbefr play the company went to tbe depot to await the traio. Maurice Eirrymore, B. C.' Porter au a female attache of the combioa tion were io the luncb room, wben ames Currie. a detective,' entered and mads slighting remarks about the lady, to which exceptions were taken by Barrymore and Porter. After some words Curry drew a re volver and shot Porter "lo the abdo men, killing bim almost instantlv Turning about he shot Barrymore through tbe elbow, the ball coming oot under the left shoulder and mak ing a severe; if not dangerous wound. D . j luner ana carrvmore vr pA Onrria .a" .'..'t,. unarm The lrMk Flaw la Haaiarj. b the 1. vt 1 ft w of ibe Tbelsa al) -ot 120 0U0 persons were fl cded u ' Acet-nat! fi-tim Szgeaifi test ib ' gratioal ib ugb si iw imp otemeut .f ibe sou itioii The watner cou'tu-j urs dry, and h tron aim-h milder. : tberebv allevirtttug tbe Sun riuifH ot i those who are still cam pi 3 g o;it. Ton waters are s evlify but si ly suv siding Tbe Tbeisa river ban f .lieu 30 centimetres tuh.-lilenCK H i Iiiir ' oo, tboui;n slow Iv, along the w h 1 , , ine ei eut oi some miles ' - czegeaiu, nan oeeu removta lr 'spit tbe beavj blow w bicb b.is 's rut-S tZ'gtdin, ibe p -piiUtior ber up agaiiist it stoutly. In ail the j ma-t of fugitive aud b.iust Ies retu gee-, not oue beggar i.s visible, and not one word cf complaint is heard Tbey tbttk:u!y accept provi-ioi., but not only do n t sbk f. r relief in noney, bu-in mttiy iustat.ces refuse it wben offered Iu tbe scbool-bou-e, many hundreds w ere crow (led to getber. lot 3iluls!er or f:uaiH'e came aud askeJ tbem if they wanted anything, aud tbe answer was tb: tbey bad brouKbi witb tbem provis ions for several days and warned noibiug more. Xo-biuircan rurpa-s the kiuduess manifested by all tbe surrouuding couutry. High and low vie with eacb other iu f Twardiiess t relieve tbe distress. Emperor Fran cis Joepb and Herr Tieza, ihe Hun garian Premier, and party on Mou day passed through ibe town iu boais Ttev visited the school bou-e, speak ing words of comfort aud promising assistance to the refugees. The Seng t'rie Frerte of V eoi a 8Ute that 8 200 out ol lo.OU'J b u.-g in ibe town have tilen, uud iba. 1, 900 p-rsuDs bive drowned. A Vieuua d'.-p ncti to the Daily Seic says 207 ure corpses have teen recovered al Sz-ueci.i. A dispatch to ibe S'anJarJ, from i esih, says t-zutes is agaiu lu great j appoint Orpu.j nnrea.i.'s, aud m re danger iroui tne tl H.d on account of : turn tbe Reuub ieaus c.ia retin the w iud Hank Kobbery. A bank robbery was suoce.-s-filiy carried ut iu this city ou Thursday, the uarticulars t wbicb h-ve fijuliy leaked out, li-it wilbst-tudiug tte streaf.ous e IT its of tbe Cicers of the bai.k and of tbe detictites n Ltep ibe matter qtiiet. Tbe mutlu oper andi was mis: In tbe same bund log iu which ibe biuk is kcu--d t the 'ffice of au insurance ctnpant. Tbe Presideut of tbe bunk is also one of tbe principal i ffice rs if tfce insurance company, li is the Oib:t of tbe tli rk -i to go to diuutr ub.u' noon. leavMg only one or two per sons in tbe bank f.-r st.-melixe. Tbe thieves evideuily understood ibe-e fic 8 well. Ou Thursday, a little bt-f re oue o'cl ick iu tbe afternoon, two men drove up to the bnk in a hugtfv. Ooe. remained iu ibe buy while the otter went into tbe 0i k and told the President thai, tbere was a man outside w bo wished to see bim ab;ut some iot-urauce. Tbe President went out .o the pivecaeut to see tbe man in the buggy, leaviog no one in tbe bank but the Ca-hier aad the straoger. The bitter engag ed tbe at teutioo of the Cashier, and a third man, a partner of tbe first two, Slipped in quietly and g a', be red op all the money be could reach. AH tbree then left bef-re the robbery was discovered. The bat.k ctlkers refuse to state the amount stolen, even to tbe detectives, but insist that the amount was not la'ge The ofScers have not the slightest c'oie as to wbo the thieves ar. ';- burjh Commercial Gazelle. Indiana Uervy nanderlna'. Indianapolis, March 20. .Toe Congressional appropriation bill pass ed tbe Senate to-day, with tbe amendment proposed by Senator Davis, of tbe National party, and was concurred io by tbe House. This will give the Democrat nine districts and tbe Republicans four, tbree ol the latter biiog doubtful if the Democrats and Nationals com bine. Turasped fur HI . San Francisco; March 20. Kear ney is stumping Southern Clifrt;ii for tbe New Constitution. In his speeches be abft.-es peopje wiibi.ut tint. A dispatch from banti .Vi.n i to-day eava a man whom be vili"5i"d, t si'.er ne got inrougn speaai ii;. gave r . .. , i - Kearney an unmerciful beatiojr. TerrlOe Explla of Poailrr. PiiTTsViffi:, March ljf Tbuef teruuoD, whilii Qien wurktu- in a tun-t n-I beln j driven io tbe Pot'sriile bafts were preparing a blast, their tools struck a piece from tbe flinty rock, uniting a large quantity of uenn ttocg powqer. 4. tprriote et plosion followei',' insiautly killiffg JamfS Mr-iperrig and 13 is Murrnj. Tbejr bod'tts are mang'ed Io s b"iri ble manner. W. U. Murray, ose cf the contractors, is so frightfully in jured that his recovery is considered doubtful. John liowbs was sligb'i? injured, while James Smith acb Joeeph Shum escaped. The men kiije j lea'9 families. " "-if .i 1 ; a 1 . . Japan Prepariaa; far tlraat. San FaiHOisco, Mrtb 21. Ad vices from Yokohama, Japan, stated tbat preparations couiiuue for Grant's reception, although he Is not expect ed for many months. Three of the most powerful ancient Daluios bave been appoioted to receive aod attecd upon Lim. distinction, hitherto vouchsafed t do yisitor. Wansan Cai Her Tnraat la Presence af Iter Family the Kansas City, Mo, March 20 Vesteriay MrsWm. rerguoti cut ber throat with a table knife' in the presence of ber children. Her bus band bad bardly left tbe room with a kiss upon bis Iip- wben tie tragedy was enacted, aod tbe children were oovered yitb blood. Mental troubles, occasioned by her bosband's in temperance, was the cause. fire la fna. Easton, Pa, March 21 Frank Donnelly's brick Btable, a frame blacksmith and a dwelling and store, cpar tbe canal, were entirely de stroyed by fire this morning at 1 o clock. The bjild'ngs were some dis taice apart, but appeared to bave been fired simultaneously. The loss . j 1 is $5,000, covered by insurance in the ortnampton .tiutuai. I'uring tee excitement tbe fire engine run over : one fireman aod the bose carriage i over another, both men beiog serious ly injured. Tbe names of the injur ' ed men are Charles Bachmao and J. Cummings. St Lous, March 2') A ircil He-patch t th Globe Democrat .av lerriWe pri.ie fl e reeetiijj 1 rcurrt-d in R-)Kjri;ie Mid Cl-'ud couii.ie-", K" sis. f bey rr endV.j i.er an re 10 mile lo-ig aa-1 3 iu;!e- widn, nud MWept everything before ths.n. I: i i'1 tba' ab 01 1 one hundred b one were c iiisumed, also larae q tnQ"(iei of grain, farming implement, hay and other p'op-rty The winds wert higb and tfce fires 8 fierce that the i'jbahhants were obliged to take r f usr iu cellars, duiroiita or nrrlu. I ... ... .j k . u:. , tt .. ""IK WUUt UBU LU' UD. 11 L o li le , . rtrf i,.a, that ..f Mr- i; . . 'lili; - tiniael a? $JUt)l,' PiTTsiiliUJ. Marrh H Toe Pitt- I bur 1 an tor the pu p so of Settii;j? ar I'lifn ui tue iusirii;eu iud a-reel fc.iid j amounting to l,i0o.0U0. pavable io i five years and beariug six per cent jl iiereht, bas teeu placed laiuo? tbe j cip'-talista iu this city. Win Thaw j hea led the subscription !istwhb$10. j 0 iU. and ihe balance was taken by tue batkS. Uaralr Mlini. Cincinnati, March 21. At 2 o' click yesterday m irniog Matthew Creed, proprietor of a dry g.mda store at Jamestwu, Ky , was arou-ed bv a noise io tbe store, f und a buruUr behind tbe counter aid shot him dead, fifteeo buckshot poetraiiag his buoy. Itis not known where the b-irlir was from. ('mpnaiiH. WAsiiiNiiTos, I C, Marco 21 Ft.e ptoposuiou foi a cHii-r)iuii-e on i me eu"j cis w men eaust-.i an exra session f Congress, bave been sub mitted to tbe 1'residt.nt attd Mr. Ev ans fy members of ibe House It . . it . . , is priiuoseu io repeal in : lest oath t r ij iroi 'a clause, the riieht tj u.-e tba i army nt tbe p .lis, and '.he tiht to supervisors of election. Tbe Dem -cra;s geucralljr accept this Cjnjpro-u-oje. Martallj !. .MkMPitis March ID A special to ibe Aoalaitvlm from Siorksville, Miss, sos: Thomas J. Wood, a prominent attorney, was mortally eh. t last nitfbt by W Gilmer, color ed. Wood b 0 caued Gilmer latt wet k i r using insultiug language in the present e of his wife. Giloter made public threats of killing Wood, and last nlgbl shot ban as be stepped iu o tbo back yard Giluier way ly ing in a:uoo-b. 1 1 bits (-d. Hij frrwna llransnl. K i. Ni ton, Ja, Mircb 19 The BriUsU steamer Bolivar. C'np aiu Hi btriy, plying between Liverpool aad St Thomas, ca:ne iu c-iilisi n wi.b ibe lldy.iHij steamer, Miclael. Tj- laiir sui.k, and sixty persons cn board were drowned. A II arr lease mi kta. St. Georue, Bermuda, Mirca 13. The bark Wetierhorn, Skilliag, GUeston for Loudon, witb cotton sod bone dut, arrived iu distress. S'ie exjorieuctd a bdrriciae on the 2 1 -it ultimo ; was thrown on ber beam end-i, aud only partly righted. Sna is b-akiug and will discharge to rj p.ir. Tne .-hip Bi-iiannia, IIiin:lioD, New i Vork for London, wuh a fall carguof wheat, corn, fliur, etc., fifteen' davs ou, arrived in Fife Fathom Mole in disirees. Experienced a hurricaoe on tbe 21st u!t , during which she was struck by a bavy tea, which swept ibe decks, threw heron her beam euds, shifted ber cargo, carried away her starboard bulwarks, stauchions aod chaiu plates and filled the cabin. Her sails were blown awav, sbe made a Urge q.iaaiity of water aud lay fmr ddys oa her beam euds, afr which time tbe weather moderated, her hatches were opened and about oae hundred toas of cirgo was thrown overboard. Tbe discharge ot a por tion of her crgo into lighters w-i coiumeaced on the lt).h iQ8:a,at( preparilory to iawing iser into ptrl , Ssiriae. St Lovis, Mirch 21 A Sedalir, Mo ,' iJispi.c3 says a sackin aSa:; was euaoieil Stturdiy uignt iu tbe neighborhood of Bdtbiehem Cnurcb, I ' - ' " c mnty. James Rowliui, a ell tdo batvbelor farmer, 'had a niece, Miss Julia li)wUud, keepiug house for h'm. Suaday murniug hH brother came oa a viai, and f jund tbe d- or culud auij toe wiodoa ifusier pj. Ifeariog groans iuside he f.-rc?d oaca tbe d jt aal f-uud his brnher io a pool of blood, a revolver by his side aud a bull -t b le iu tij head. Oj ihe bod lay Miss Rowland, dead, with a nh;ttra;h bv her -t'te , f -. ... ou wbioh W63 written, "L;er biai.tr I httvtf tkeq p isoo aqd siq uiuf t-j rtiy I itig and bappy home. PU n-o forglreme f.-r mis.'' R-iwIaud is still alive, but refuses to give lie reasoafor tbe tertib.'e tlfiir. mor in current that m lover a ai not icce itab e to lr anale, aod rather than suffer separdtioa sue took tuisoa, atid that R jw land. v:e itg tLe sad conseqaeac-f a attcuip'td to tek- ti-j ou liit. l.lKhf alaic Warlt. Memi'Ihs, March 22 V stur.u if the severest nature swept over Mem phis just after miduight. It catie from tbe Sjuthwe-tt and continued three hours During its proirre-s Hghtaing struck tbe Memphis Cit on and Woolen i ills, which were en tirtly consumed. The rniiU er valued at 0U0, and employed a force if one hundred and twenty -Eve per-ons. who ere thrown out of em ployment. Tbe insurance is $C0,- Wife Narver la llliaola Ciiicaho. M-rch 21. Tbe T, me'x DeKalb, Illiaois. special sst-: George Alexander, colored, shot h:.- wbi.e wife here to-night with a -bt-Bun tiliinsr her in-tsnilr. TbeV b al - o -r '- : . lived io Sfeamore lately, but this morning tbe left bim, and be f. -Slowing oa the evening iraia discovered ber at a touse tf a friend. She was nineteen and be twenty six years of age. Tin left side of her bead was entirelv blown cC. aba I la Deal by a Ma- i puisViLLE, March 21 A I'ao'u cba special to the I'nuru r Jo irnul aavBT Jerrv Ewinz. Colori d, was J 1 seized by twelve matked ten ftt-" shot t; aeain iaet nigni. ar.er im..-. a bag f smd bticg tied around Ls toiy. hi was thrown into the Otiim river, hwing ravisbeu a ie. year old white child namrd Fields, by whose brother be was captured after receiving two gun sbot wounds. - ... y ..