The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 09, 1866, Image 1

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AGNA. BCSINZSI YaaLOCL
P MILIIIELEDB I 111 Q4VITTB4IISOO.IITIOB
IN ►nri STRATI% Pittsburgh.
PP.I/1113:
etoadoe tolstatN, by mall. per sear.. ......-..sz 00
Cvssrsa Lornox. do. do.
Bernd by estrlcrs. MOnataro or L'arecauro. BC*
the fittoburgh 'Suzette.
CITY ITEMS
Romeopsithlle Medleftism
AL Baton's prilg ataro,Nos.67 and PIM sta.
Remember
Tao great tale of Dry Goode at Barker • Gas.
69 Market street.
Nallohivri
There Is none aboutr,Serryer'e Barber'. Soap
Try It and be convinced.
door Dry , Good•
Opening every day on the northeast earner of
Yoartb and Market streets.
Remember
The great sale of Dry Goode at Barker & Co's
59 Market street.
Th. Sphyne—A Mystery
Greet litedteetton
In all kinds of Ary goooa, at Dunlap, Luker
a oo.Ni.
Balmoral %kin.
Tar @Wing rear at 130
•ederal arrest, A
leghtny.
Barged Mr In new.us- Machines.
♦ few Erst.da•r Sowing Machines at nearly
half price. shmo of them being to non but a
short time, at the Grace of
Seurorat & Co..
'o. 7 Ft; rrot, Pittsburgh
Remember
The great rale of Dry Goods at Barker .1 co.s.,
19 Market street.
Remember
The great sale of Dry Goods at Barker &Co's
6e Market street.
The Sphyrax—A Myeter,
13=EEIZEI
♦t aI User ',boles-11r or i emit, on tho northeast
Cornet of YOu • t,, and Mti Ctel Ftreet.S.
c. II a 3,60:1 Loire & Bao.
➢tuaitu■ and Printb,
a ful: fine at very low figures, an the north
east oornvr of Fourth and Market streets.
C, HASHON Levu & Baa.
Sprluz am) summer
Chantsas, a good mamtment very cheap, tt
Dunlap, Luker a Co.'s, 136 Federal street.
Allegheny.
ILtritiotion
n ➢rice of cotton goods on the northeast cor
—er of Fourth and Market streets.
C. Reason Loos & Ban.
Rem ember
• Qreat sale of Dry goods at Barker et Co.s.,
arkst Street.
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White and colored. at very low prices, en the
northeast corner of Fourth and Market
treets. C. HA10307 Lova d Bay.
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dt Wm. /Leming's, No. 133 Wood meet, the
remaining stock of Ladies' Furs, at greatly
reduced prices, In oluei to close out. Ladies
wishing to pureheso should avail themselves
Of this favorable opportunity by call' ug
mediately.
ate Style.
All the late ;styles of lints ore now offered
for sale at No. 139 Wood street. Mr. flaming
has taken great pains in selecting lota gawk,
sad is now prepared to sell at lower prices
than ever.
TO - Get
lifeEndiee Ring of Palo, the genuine artiel
at the lowest cash Prioe, wholesale or retail,
to to Fleming's Drug store, No. 84 Market
street, where aiso Ls to bo found. the largest
stook of patent medicines at the lowest note.
Remember the piece.
I=l
And Diseased Sails instantaneously cured
wlthbnt peth, or bling. Dr. Rendsll has re
visited this city, art can De consulted. as here
tofore, nt No. to, Fifth street. Office bears,
Dem 12 to 6p. m. Ito can boconsulted during
this week. 6iar2nit.
Carpenter Jobbing. Shop
Raring returned after an absence 01 three
years in the army, I have reopened my shop
tor all sorts of Jobbing In the carpenter line
at the old stand. 'einem Alley, between Smith
;Celd street and Cherry Alley. Orders ;solicited
and promptly attended to.
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Of isprlng and winter Dry Goods. • Starlike.,
Wool De Leine., Plaid Flannel.. Blanket.,
Cloths, Casaltueres, .te. The entire Mock
marked down to less than coot. Persons in
want of anything an the lino of dry goods,
would do well to call and examine our stock
hater° parohmilug. Remember the place, Dun
lap, Luker & Co.'s. 0 Federal street, Alle
gheny.
Ftft7 Large Eland Lag Lat. la East Llt.
CZ i a
Adjoining the residence of D. S. Coon, Esq.,
um East Liberty Station, are to be sold on
the premises newt Monday afternoon, by A.
ellweine, auctioneer. No property more
advientageonaly located in this desirable
neighborhood, with its alusaid hourly comma.
nicatian with the city, Is now on the market
Par vie.
Thomas IY. Parry et Co. s ,
-Practical Rate Hoofers, and Dealers la .kinerl.
can Ellate of varlotut colors. Office at elem.
•ler Langblln's near the Water Works Mts.
onrgh, Pa. PaeldeneePto. 73 Pike street. Or-
dm prcnnptly attended tn. All work warrant.
ad water proof. Repairing done at the abort
an notice. No charge for repairs, provided the
avec is not abased aftc- It iii put on.
Pearls mind Rubies.
whtte oath oroppingirom out of ridges of
ruby, a breath splay as the air" from Araby
the Blest- Who can resist such fascinations
To realize them, to perpetuate them, to make
the mouth a casket of pearls and, rubles, and
'every sigh a gush of fragrance, ill you have
rio do, fair Unites, is tense that matchless Tugs
roilnattan, Fragrant Sozodont.
Fall and Winter Goods.
it ls with groat pleasure we call the anon.
taacJ our readers to the imbperb Float of lOU
and Whiter Goods just received by Mr. John
%Teter, Ycrehant Tailor, No. 126 federal street,
allesdieny, lila stock embraces some of the
most beautiful Mons, Cashmeres, Overooat,
tags and.Venings ever brought to the western
Market. Eta assortmoat of Furnishing Goods,
comprising fihists,Drawers, Collars Neck Ties,
Alandlteradeds, Itaieennot be rammed east
ter weal. A large stock of ready mad Pants.
pasta, Volta and Chmeesta, will also be found
Istbia establl/Ament. Persons in want of any
sniad in the c ogling Me should not fail- to
give ifr..Weler a call.
A Arfacen Down System
.Thera Is a disease to which the doctors give
many names, but which few of them under
stand. It le simply weakness--a breaking
dtiern of the vital forces. Whatever its canoes
land they are innumerable), tin symptoms are
.1, the main the same. Among the most prow
heat are extreme lassitude, loss of appetite,
ose of desh, and great mental depression. In-
digestion and a fitemoth (hood are 'also fro.
enently egiutioniltants of this distressing state
of body mind, The common =Mark In
reIgUOII to persons la stieha condition Is, Um' ,
.I,llu are °Minims:dive. Now what these on.
forcunalas really want, in hpor--rnal strengii4
and
an Certainly' as dawn sued is clarion=
they tan recuperate their eystems and regain
,perfect health by resorting to Hostettees Cel
- Stomach Bitters. It Is: se clear that a
jziny.p3vielng Tonto to rencurod In anon sass,,
Zit that the dying flame id an empty lamp re
-4„1,,,,..e to he revived with a new supply of ad.
perrectjc Yore and 11110011.10111, couiijdat ng
nothing bui the most genial vegetable ex
tracts, an . 'Dining the tame gra ele
d ehh.
mente of a stamaciNei An ait era ti vq444 age.
( dig }Mumma,. g m tetter% Bitters are am
able to all ocinatitutions, u.' 4l Ara As aPPlica
Wa to the Macrae-a and illeablettea Of the fee
aler sei as to those of men," '
Hostetter's Illttoro
&it Sold Illiedithile and retail &teary low rated
at irkeillngie lirognnd Patent Medicine Depot s
240.6/11fultet adroit, oornao of the Dlaroond
and.Yourth street.
ravasalli!•
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Yoas,“ldareb B.—The steamer Grarga
aromwall, fr om Raw Orlema.:,haa arriosul.
-Maims Rerum/engem .usa General ReorlM
chla Quartermaster of-:the Ikepart,
• ji 1;4 41 . C.r. the Rio erande.
EVOLUM.E LKXX.--NO. 57
VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
ABIIITIONII, FOREIGN NEIVS
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, INTERVIEW WITH THE PRESIDENT. l'''Y l M:Lth.l, , ,recq.
- t i `;`'`. tbet:Xterene'TL',.,- e si n es aa" t ' o " lr l i a °J1 1 ,7,r, .",rma.n ,a•on:7,34.R.entl'is il , , ve t i o :, Tn h e t tge ti :Vo n m sru m e i l tt r e lso . read and referred e„
' ha " h e reMseented arson the floor of lite eein pe rform any act on the s-round that It wonid ! Mr. McDonald gresented a petition for it,.
ate? Th., are 'the inestions Ido not put hemusuti nt with this act." He thetore- , grading and paring of Monterey and 'Illiali"
Pamphlet of Gemprai .rte/ s, them for the rake of end.; meiing the ~ .ntor ~.wetl the motion to recommit, and moved , streets. Referred to Committee on Street
from 3 trisosehrisetts but I pot them for my the pre, net question, se hich was seconded. Idniblegoth from the special committetion
_____ own lutorrotio s op, as I here not yet timid , ' Tine eat. Mr. Wit• an the right to close the I pointed to confer with the officersOf the P tte•
CASES BEFORE THE SUPREME :COURT. not_ 'The fact!! the netextiOnA noir e' icy
Sir /Singlet, The bill then went over till to- CoMpany In relataou to the footwnlk of the
wh ether I Liteli support the ammoltrent or debate,
meth sorne extent, am, I would like to have metros., Ine armed to divide the time with burin, Fort Wrsyne and Cblettipo Itatirrond
, railroad bridge across the Allegheny river, re
, them answered. Mr. Psalm-son introduced a bill for the trans- , ported that the company gave notice that - the
Mr Wilson said I will endeet or to Ithewer fer of the emititsonien Library. Referred , foot. alk would berepaired and placed In gum!
Internal Resenne Decision. the queetions the ` r I ates frankly I sill say 1 Mr I peon on teary Introduced a bill to pay I order ae soon. the Imprm - entents, now be
Le begin es i th , the l. Indit et lenal amend- (crush, motto. •• n tie v i es i ,,,
in
tr. your
or Da- ,
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tmearaftro'mhi3at in ' eotl, P rirti "s e%de h t e s ' l ' in b3 e ' ert eSpo.'arat-- rrandtai‘eraltrae"e'liteelhri'-‘l'!•a4 ;s ll" tO Ui t a h h' el ag C.o 'a t ?c mi 'ht'i t ah te w Committer ; Dil T agt h Pad e uS' re )2 ;r i t7ne ar u d oe o e n pted the an b d ri o d r7er a m r / e to Ur• ht Co greys and retitled by the EXCITEMENT AT DIONTItr.AL. eil by the senator from linnet- Sir.Trutoptill, Indian Alleles
filed
Mr.Wi "' t r. Proointed a petition of certain ' Mr Hanna presented an ordlnahee regulat
ide, uity neveronderssiod by any Mall ihs the citizens of Minnesote, praying for redreas for o ut te e t om,/ oat three cent 3 .. e. , 11 leek'
Senate Or MOUS° Or Re pre.entarlves , orb) the ' damages control:Jed 1,, ,se tain Sic,
1140-1-11:11.s. 17 . 23.c1e5..- Asa-woes. ;mienc pressor the country,. conferrTag up- kota Indians in said stet., end
_ on Congress the rloht to force theyg_tiffrage on Tbe House then nation med.
I A communicatiem from Joan U, Hampton,
any b ee Of the t limn I sly farther, that if =_-• -..____ _ th agp e r tt li m arre .,. Carrel of MY at the whar f
Esq , the solicitor for the Western
d at ed .i
j WaSMINOTOIr j March its-Two delegations It hail bet". supposed. that Itgagekhat right it 1 The Trial of Col. Baker-Case of Ste ' Istat
re
- nit, inroad Company,waere.va
• would 'weer Dace passed l ongr ,or e y
called on the President soda one from I the sanction of thestat L I Mill tlaSe r f a r e , i haat Menus nod Rogers-Ile:leen Bonds. Mr Hampton stated that it was the desire of
Louisiana and theother front Kentucky. Each , I think, beyond doubt'. states .
quettion,lit ' clot i tl 1 New I oax, March 5 -The f0,„„,,.;. 0n , 0r the managers that the differences which have re
e sew I otos Mitch 8, Ini3s -it c bare the tot. represented their State as recovering steadily ' Congress . lilt Ntathie ind (WE rower to pro. special says- The trial of Detective Raker h O r e i TTre e
r e o xist?. regarding the construe:
owing aticittional foreign news by the steamer , from the shock of rebellion, The Lout I a toot the civil tighte and Wimple - axes of every come up to-day, on the second indictment, tuna
terminated. road through
itsW•dtL a tklouneils
fora:
i delegation speak encouragingly s lull emancipated chive in the cOantry ; Gnu that ;
of the TOY& elm e Is on freer. fa t. that thecutletCharging :OM o ith felonious assault on Mrs.
Cobb, but nos postponed until the iletb day of appoint a committee to confer with the direr-
The House of Cemuious voted six thossarid I condition of that State. 'he interviest was paint in hit even t . is ' s, ' iev
cannel_
Aril' I tors upon the settle. The connounteatlon
in as free cis the Son
/ merely conversatiOnal.
i,.,..„ I he Grand Jo have fotmd another Mallet- "a* accepted , at ' 1 "n beh a lf of the Common
emstd. a y eur and a do•s - ry of thlrtv thousand , Ex-hor. Brabant, of North Carolina, line r it ' . " ,(7) r , 0 f' t 0m ,,,,!,.11 n ,t,t , ,, 0r m3'en.l'''' mush ' e eit --" moot agains t McKenna enna and Rogers for corn. Council, ale's, Skeen and Hanna were aps
Hornets a year to the Princes, Helena, fifteen lis Said, sent ante to the Committee on Re- -.-0--;......„ la d s either .i„, of n+.
l_. 11 nr p e t;asrirr, pit. Qin, gt h e neutra li ty i n ,,, e, i n ot. Pol i eted neon the Committee of Conference. .-
houeanil pounde a } - car to Prince Alfred, and I c c. ..street!. atiertng that la the examinatton I with it the right of snffiage or rho s right t 3 e; ' ling out anti equipping the Meteor. Ball was .3 r
o ß n e n ed_p ‘ r n es n e , nted ti e r c efort from tae Com
he erection of a monument to Lord Palmer- , Mate,
n estiesi t h eSpectin the ethe. of
_1 that hold office A man may ben clttzrn anti net given ly etch defendant, In the sum of fire Iln favor. l .a: he t
pr s oie T ct i ,
of - f i n ui r m ni i n t i t , T n e g w i e b re n not
stun, In IV. , minster %Shay, on the lad. I examining thYeMlys as -opportunity ° cross hold
I have the right of suffrage, There are men in l ' h°°* ""d °°llar* ' tumble 11.1. and Ladder r•nmpant with tlt ate
Gen. 1 a Usued th ~ linssuchueetts eho have been citizens Rte forts .
rho Poiret special Sup, The House Commit- h un d re d f eet e , new e in ,, e hot roe in t , tei ,
In the House of Commons Lord Gladstone I / e t : -e g the l i g m
of so ft i f i T err‘ er v rATP:eg veto s and have not the right of sultruge to- let On Foreign Relations, have determined to i , a
turd lave hundred Ida e.l :es und-hand. he
raid that no recent crommunlcation had talon i ;iti rebelltn, barled e tu the National Cemmetery day hear the arguments in behnll of the joint teen- given them
Me Yates , -It as it nude reload at the time of tulle , gm, run teeing the pi.3•ment ot the Merl- ,
place with rho United States, relative to the' at Alexandria, Virglnia The total number of
, The report was aeiepttid
, the ps.s.., ge of ice N e da •nt that 1 1 ' aft • llo .d g
m n nt weith
t Me. McNeil Offered i reeieddron erne °ling.
,otnt stinted ern on the et/aSt of (Hobe, to Stop intermenta are three that:Mimi taree b Cie dree orse f or e ,‘ ii risme. i -
the shoe trade. , and seventyvternii. bite, and teio hundred and Mr . ,'- .. I NI hire oriel Colored Wales In Tennessee I for the appOintinent of la committee of three,
5 ilson-1 . ippb-c,l .t did give ( ongt es 7
_, one from select fend f on (rum Canaan
Irani Letion. hire ealled att tei t ion to the I t tventy-rilne color ed,• total three thousand six n .,,,,,,.,,, ire ~, -
, r , v %site...MN ( ler, !Lurch 8 -Representatrave ,
nem ,al ity laws, and 4 1:110,1 that the in teeeets hundred and one. Well kept gravel walks a. ",e e I t . ° '. m '' i l ' - ie ' as ne, a ' . th , Bout well onday made a report from the Cum- ell, whose duties shad be to eremites. a phut
.1 i ernei t 3• tic, it , eel the 1 r let don, tool t it. s.sitTottirde the grounds, the graves have been ' '
n . o I n.. .v o n n t e t , itr n ai , i t e te peop e ofchat State , ne frt..
for the thorolget ream attest end eh...eine et
metes, on Hemel -timelier, signed by himself
ill hthiteu, or pens,. u•ho Arad
, streets, allty s and Liy-e ay u of thi e 11l , and
of C 0111( tlt 10 rulIN u tel. re set itience ,mided
not the righeastrefrime But I dial tint under. ft " H ''P le `" .ttta t/v ° Wttel'th 'frOe• 0 ) . linl r l. i. , the
' I r ,
After nom. debate Ito Attotne Genentl n.l- The =scenes, on argument before the Sn
for the remove o ley mortar fens t Liu,
nand them, mid I .lo not believe new, tint , in se he a (bey Slate that Sie corereu people or
Mood that ch.. subject tune of e ,' rot' preme Court, Involving the Conantutiouality
~‘` Fenn. est•e are undoubtedly loyal, and half Of , w , h s ie , l i i ,.. tall Y I'm's prejudicial to the health of
1 gave ( ongrens the r (jeer to clothe " they
Tie plea adopted is to be rcpt mportance, but be defended the et •tree of 11 eI of the military commissions of Milligan, Bow- ~i e with s l ie r i hi of . e „tio„ no n 0 t i,„ , I `..hr to the ehi te people
irlialth Got erisnieht, mid trusted i,. ateleti- lee, and Horsey, petitioners, attract large au- , e n , odie , , , g -. , - e "Leon i s ,l,• Instil, and Miudle and Western Ten- lo due time to the Coeur IN. Reform] to Cour
in people e nisei Neu eiltitaat• 1. eh ,t it a.. diences, both from the interest of the subject ..
tense aisles •nl 'I here are about ILM,OOO white 1 mittee on Streets.
• str. I tete ., P-SUppove 1 do not den, the prop
mly ilestrottu of maintaining peace Iho go, and the eminent counsel engaged.
Air-McNeil presented a comtn un matfett fruit,
mitten of the Senator 1 trill put this question metes ~t the coning age, and 80,INX) colored
eerie nt ban tin oluectlon •In • set nit 1,e,1 Thee ommissioner of Internal Revenue, 10 to him,l donot elet the or th , , ii i . Suitei of tle • </Slug age In the State, making George Moral i o -'' ' "
dr. Adams of its willing...s to tonsh er the Icel.} to e. letter in relation to stump dray on , regulate - Imrough, «9 Mg that is t ommltt ,e he p-
Su r thee le. an, meime or t.. decele •
pointed to confer e ith a eimilar lomieitit.•
'motion with the leo rit an Got ern nient, subeeript ion paper, where subscribera each ;.,°„ ~,i ,„ s ~„„ ~,,, • „
n „ ,„ siuslott Of se t ei-ti nths. They- propose an ,
vitt, a,I, e to remiering tio , law as t !teeth • tsgree LO take stock in a railroad com pa n y, i
: , t ', ry -.. "'' ° ','" ft ` °' t " ° , *e ' h,o are to atnstol noneo tO Oa fi.opOsitaOn by affixing from that borOug h, to take Into eon dile i alien
is possible. 31i Watkle ast...l if tie co, crio hus decided that each mibeereptlone, unless rote, fleas. II AI
Iva-cr.' hel ; (sedition tor the mint lesion of Ten- I a proposal for coneollelating• Dueu.st, Be,-
lient line made an. rept, set tate. e to the , the sum subecribed Is paid when the list is
ailsr gh, butthey s • I 1 -
, n , , tt , miss", .17 that in confer ring with the oleo- orig. li and Allegheny City - ,
t merieen too el 'lntent ie heti. eto the Ft tuna signed , Ds held tO create a Orwell. to pal nse tar, S - ' tis e reit . !Ilse, no dt,tinct ion shall he mode so The CommuniCation woe adripted, and
no endings in \me rit i . certain stun of money, and therefore each per- ask
ell Senatoi from Sit,. r , I us. tt-is It et her in
5 , , , or
ere .,
Messrs. Walter, Cunningham, and ' ithadot n
I levee It in the limier or the "date re• '
were appointed on bestial( of th Common
Mr 4lesiston. ogle. led that the subject I son eigning his name and not pewit) f his auto m-
I lifalesl; i ch tie or of e tl ( it
are nu. in viniple
' f ounell to confer with the Ctonmittee of that
tad b. en I ;ought up Ile Go. ernn tont had I acription at the time, rebored anis a mince!
i . „, i " 8 ° ` t e t ' • Destructive Fire at Titusville
tiling the right or orates. to i. in o I Ihe i
lo letio lege of any to oce, slings I , 'usury I stamp apprOpriate to the promissory amount e
/ eiL4Oll4 of sof it e t toi Tires,' Ls - Pa } larch A- el • borough upon the subjeet
hem hatedak leg remesent salons tot he Amer !- I subset !bed. It 11 person signs the 'lst an d ~ ~ . a tate le lei,. I cute a -
0,,
wok.. e, •,
.A t Structive Sir. Walter offeriel a restuution Instructing
at last at ening In the etable of J ,
tt, (level mem o . Ile belt . : t ed public opinion pay, Ms subscription at the same time, Me 0 . 4 °- ,r IL n 1 I , Li the Street Commissioner to pave mid fin eth
r ileon-1 answer i all I 1 ell toi a t.,ag, I We, on Franklin Street, end spresul with
•Miele one, the movement lce a milil he on. . .4. 1 .8 the paper would, ben men men - Nora.'
tl il I ysidewalks on Bann avenue
tam Stale of Yfass.sims.dt. ha. done o create. fury eons to Arch and south to Wet wi mute "- rho
,he Halt died to rt mow/trate vet W ig .no pubth , dam, and as such would not he surveil to ~ ,
° T between Fast lane and the it bite Lead ,
Mr. lat.-That is net the .1...t.en etreet, deetroying the entire block, efteeu , l
set was eomniitted, amounting to a breach of station duty. If the subscription list is made ''
aso from Enid In se to Yoeghtly street, nd
Mt•Ai Raga-Th.' Isenitor ni ty s o that it Is Moldings in number, eating NV iilCh uaS the
he nentrtility Ines. I In leech a form as
hat
the subscribers hind
I from the latter street to the railroad bridge
ht that it might not to le their i Moore Howie
e
The Irish imliee tontine.. tsetse el% to arrest themselves to pay only In the event of n cm-- no , t rig , ,
0 ,, n sore I sots , Too i su ildi i , a ,,, b araL ra ca ., ta „, in 0,, , ,, , 0,, /I:4W street, and to here all obstruction r,
suspected I. i nltens, and troops contr., ne to hi tale amount being raised, then each signature LE.,..,?...., , :,t.„„.-„,,,,.,, , n„,-,, ,„,. ~..,,,,,
‘,„ -,.
iothin g , erre ery shoe stores ' dile - tadle a s f nutree" therefrom. Referred to Committee on
neat to Ireland in hold to form an agreement or contract, anti `O.
tem•r itAl " the e lift ti f - - ' I l l."- Los. eStlleflt.ell . ohs hundred th ar
a t rho . 1 ts
The enttl.••
magus 1,4 mill inern e Ihe as oaeh is subject to a stump duty of 'fire , Lsi , mgq en ca on 0 leat ng
1,„0
It
.0 0
for leas
=Sam' -
wan 1 Mr ts 3: 31111, otTeod a resnlution Instruct
steer e (skit return elves lt,(100 Cloe 1. anti h e
I cents, but If each signer agrees to pay neon- " ;, t wt s l urf lf• ,
nab „, s ,,
ono ~1 I thonsund dollars. y - "a
tha"
" at"- Ban
log the Superintendent of the City Water
the largest yet. The urn, anti navy reform ' dltionally , then each creates hew notes said. .
met td . a N -- t ' I ti t'" "el , "l 'a""."‘ I.
, I Works to have a Ilia ping placed at the comer
chow merely te tr . ', al reties el. jeer to tint) the same an promnisors - notes , ninth ~.- -5, m ' t " " ' slit '* to ex- - ----- -. a .- of Ohlo' and I. cderat streets, opposite City
The retro lan iron clad, Hussar , I i inalned General Moors has directed the officers of the, c•te'e tdo i'readaleo from voting . Excitement rat Montreal -Fe no Ines. i Hall. Road three times and paesed.
Mr NA ilson-1 user nese r - re fel, or hear.!, nt
at Meet under salt, L Ilan/ oof the a illitori I les Quartermaster's Deportment to makes epec i a l ßion Expected. , ; Mr. M alters presented a petition from the
a y hing that runtiness' sic dent the
A i aptain of nu itholise t - easel was imprie. r sport to that office of the location anti con- .
, scum
tio n n ' of the Conetitnt ion it A•neet im t Meairanal. March 9 .- Great excitement pro . residents of the FOulkh ward, asking for the
r nisi for n week, supposed to hove furnished dition of museterlm known to theist, with a re- i a
g'at'e
papers mate that / tion of two ional public, mot hampe On
Congressl al •, I it .1 Suet's
1 rein and itninnit ion to the Reseal r anmendation of the means necessary to pro- the e,
‘ „ 1, ,, ' ,"' et i ,_,•, ""I last Might orders Were I mei. ea by the militn- Backe venue, betas en Fast lane and Walnut
I
The Min's+ in Fruiter, Prussia and Healy' Moo. vide for the preeervation of the remains in• 1 power ..g1...-"r.r- ,-.,,,,,, to authotities to call out ten thousand Nolun- street.' Referred to the Committee on ha.
.11 reel steed their rates of discount, t •red therein from desecration, , Mr. I atus- desire toi e
n / whether li th
3 e I tetra 'Within twenty. four hours. Guards have 4
~r. McDonald offered a reeolutiou ineriete
elle amentline•n I smith Carolina Or all
The Pere , Sl in eel min:lent soddenly closed It appears from the February statement or ; . e be en stetlened at ail the armories anti every- I i the salary el auguethe ilitheetheuith, et es
einer State • nnot ' ilisenfrunehise then, ett Y
I teir ellandegiv, On the plea that the proceed- the Superintendents of Schools, Bureaus of
tarot ...ica - thing put In a'stato of defense for any enter- , Slinger of Councils, from three Imatlree to
i igs of the dematieB hi the °hp/Mitten govern- Refugees, Freedmen, and Abmidonest Lands,
Ilr. ) Wllefin I' as SSW( I/1 en tOr sllllply gene). that mayariaa„.. N. .0 ,_ r t four hemdredidollOrsparitemiut The reeolu
i IMO. tend to uorits and strife. Thin action f, r the Department of Wnshlngton, that there
1 sayln • Llt - at i m tlen a lt chie r nin e end A eitt lav - -rew•----,--- . I I Mori was adoptetL , lNen.conentred in ley i,e
tas quite nnexpected Preeldt•nt Grab. ea- " e torn-three "Im'a schools "‘ i '''''' :fie rrati ' liir to the 'states priveavell, rn iciaere.? It o i l s
t 7 American Fishery:lent Warned 1 Int l Connell, midi the 'eatery Aged 'at form
t reseed a hope that the pereitte would ' , tend p plla more than three-fourths o whom can now, Th le 4, lin I ••• Oral j is. • rri ,e s on ,e ft t are en_in ie Ltenisei•o;,ere I tietudrmi amitifty dollaret, pregitimi. that. he I v tee represent oh ee telt Item dilution read The total number of Reboots in opera- °• In
n Pe •N vo . ,n 0 co - . e .
, acts as messenger of Control IPMnd Treasurer.
promise In 1%110 sun ender Many power - I C C reeeded and ennenrred with Select Conn. I
The American Ilan Ines in Ismelon, on the riot, fa Leah
Coverntnent_ i tins, mat Ling Amerleun Fiehermen Off from I n o, '
Id, in honor of Waluin„ tore birthilit), Was The 7 1 1111S/ 1 Montreal special, of March stli, ,
1
Mr. Yates-The mot/Lion 1 mistime ,„ It s I„, the Onetime fishing grounds, after 'the 17tlf ,
a leaderl by ettOut two hundred ludiev and essye The militia is under arms nail mi duty '
~,.._ „ . , , , . I „._ ~ offeredby 1 r Na tf re, Cueing
A resolution I ' I I
g •ntlemen Hen Freeman Morse, Consul at to-night it Is reported that Navy Inland ban e ant before ."..- aoeStein. ot tee , reiit ntiott,iii ''''''''"'
• ' in view the reduction of the setae, of the
I - wet., preeitled Among the guests were !wen seized by ten thousand Fenian. Tho , „ . .tnattilitleals the Stain . had a ' l 4 d. ruder .r i.i ,
supfintemlent of the Water Oor ks, front
t ellen and under the deffislon of a,, , Death of Judge f Heti James Mathew* i
- lln later Aslant , Secretary of Legation; lion Orangemen are being armed. Great excite- '-'°"* It
, el to SEND was lald on the osier,
Snpreme Corm of the I 0..1 Simla+, to ohs 1./,,,,,,,,,
t. serge iialsettl: 1 ate L nitod Slates t liar , e. et tee. exists here Mareh 8.-J edge Fitch Janice Math- I 'N. Miller enured his resignation us enu se
New Yana, March 8.-The steamer Jay a, from I ~, it ,, g ,„ . ~,,„ 5. , e 1 0 „ 1 „ ..,,,, i, 0. , ri ,„ tri,,1,,, franehiee the valor, • d people Col , ri J !ma ea s, lOrtnerly Judge of the superior Court at her of the Comruou Council front the k tret
Liverpool On the tith, and Queenstown oa the
le Letters of rt steer e ere read trent Ilt
extent
s vvryst. evouravrevao inervoro orisons... ere .laddred a v uhp et race ,no part or ,h. eolennlin., khlo, idea at hie reettlence in this ward . - Read and aceepted
ass...su a vassur./0...---r mu' arzaiugi ;:eoPlei MR Port id ill" 'os ert • hint] . I tit, sar, ear, at seVese Otelock this evening
of Of February, arrived this morning with ,a Id olhar o ot Ins...lied men The extent
nt the Constitutional torneeritnele, Os y ate . . Mr lianna offered a resolution 111..111a Ling
,Lasts -
-ewe- -- Mayor Morrison to Irene los procianiation fie
Dim
days later news,
e mtined its .111 cell In i brief center...don t.te. Now, tiro quest ion is , u het her ean this Broth of A Prominent Bilaineas Ban I Eln lal el tion in the float eirl, on Tees-
W '*°"'"°'`' Sil'i"rch A . 19i ' L , ainenoltiellt to/Olt 111/ l telt. c State, Vt 0 will . a • e° e°
Baring Brothers quote bar lather at held, and II gnat, It na pat riot tc tut Inns
SENATE.,,, lino - theme, C.• W.. March 8.-W P McLaren. day next, to elect a instruber of the t mimeo n
at Into tht ' aaaaalaa al a aa r‘ ' a r n ' lM , L. L ., one of the oldest mid meet prominent , burl- Connell, In place of Mr. Stiller, resigned genet
dollars at 4311.di Eagle, 1 - Catti -tie estrisordieary me, Ling of the stluntot _
bold sr ~.,•i i i . M. an c$ lukle presented a joint resolution 'by wawa tliesr Met esl may 111-tralltilt... chase T legraph LOMparty 'neaton le 1 to
neva men of thin clip, die el lust ht and passed
log
American Becurities-Baring say. this week et h, to receive the. xplanatiOns of the arrange- of the West Virginia Legislature aektng Con- 1 ... ". 411° j eti er
i On motion Lowman e ounell adjourned
Mr. 11 ilson ill relI1) 1/1 MO 1 o ts, read from
there nas been a steady demand for 6-10 bonds trent, of the torment to, and nt le re. for the , t , nee to pay
the war elitlme of that Stet° the opinion,. of .liter errleen, at fie es, that 'liver mad Weather at Loofas 111 e. I im.ir SIL.F. Ie•
which lessee offat the highest price which they laving of the I able during the pre-,en: year.-
and Common Councils met in
,growing out of the equipment, tumaing emd politleal righte tool politicod powerte ~ . a Ito lA. It I e hitereh S -Miser still fOlll, , Th e Setect
• o 'latter
g I joint s ession , le the chamber f the
h",re touched for some time, telleks269%. thisi
,l .q 'fug of the millta Referred to the Mill- taily ender. to tires tan Mt mer /cleite, . 1 tIL, seer„
• i eln ,the Channel. Simoch, for ti ter upose of electing a bum rho
a te 'a,t ll eitleenv alike, and a• re tit lit I
moin has also been done it, Erie shares at 52% , RETURN OF COI/. MORTON ~ rt The we.,,th. ,e, ir nth met moderate ; temlent of Wa in orke and a t 'its. Assessor.
• utry Committee I home and ':rim. of eitineoLlop, but th,• le' t• i
OM:: Illinois Control 76Y.8.7544. Nothing do
''''"""'""' w • -a ""as . i President Meßriet, of the select I. mince,
MLitt other Amerlean securities. _-- Br Trumbull presented a petition of the of- does net bele./ to all citize ns alike tt r Wil
i preeitled
4 Feb. OE-Cotton-Salm , to.lay , of
[leers of the Illinois Central Railroad asking '°" ( °Moored lid speeter a , SOlOO 1/ est h CITY AND SUBURBAN. , Ott tnotion, G. N Miller, Es we, elected by ,
6,1007.=, including 1,500 for speculation and it ~ , , i
11 'al. lit kfOliP , Nlol' (1 LIEN The virmate 111 I reelect wen, it, to a o•. mit.
rteciatuatiOn . bnperii tendent of the Water /
La port, The market is very dull and easier. ' il it the Iron used 111 the construct.on of the ,m,..i no , „iiti ......m alter minin. d ha. .. a fit ei-
Works
B eadstufts quiet and without. change, Pm- _ _ rullroted hridgmi and Other soon structures be viouviy elogreed to that te. tile should he :aim 'Leming N f All Letatiellx. Robert it Ray, Earl . , Wait, On Motion, elected
Bad s
continue quiet at yesterday's rice ..
L. ~enip te , l from excise duty. to-morrow at -110thesk
I regi mr meeting of tilegliouy Col:Lucile (Sty Assessor by necirtmatien
tsindon, Feb. M, P. M.-Gonads closed this Rapture Between Russia and the Pouti.
1101 - s II
Air. Wilson Introduced tbe petition of army e is hi' I on Thursday el ening, March eta,. On natl. itei s tratrnetl
al .ernoon at s' g 74 • United States Fire- decal Government
onicern for an Increase of pay, which was re- IM motion ot 3.1 r Schenck, th e Senate moo -
'Twenties at 03tifi , X0I4, illinois Central at 7 . 6 , ...4
fere. to the Military Committee. resointion, approprtel Mg sls,eite to rt Itnt,u -se I•. 5 . '. el present Mosses Omni, Han,
_
The Williams Proem., in Philadelphia ,
7 • Erie at MY,1145.1e.e.
Mr Morgandrom the Committee. Finance, , 3liss Clara Barton, for nmury exempted by her, lie, ke-net• in Irwin, NI, ler. Pat tereen t D
London, Feb. 'ffi-Furtlier al - reels of Fenian, Tit „ r .,,,,.,,, , ,,, ma I", yu k. is t,. penal book the pention Tar the, New York I and [4,41 In the toot ee proseention of the amid ., llt smith i i smith, Thole.. and Masers James !toe land S Co ., of the lo '-
Orsini
ere made yesterdrty A box of grettmles an I 1 sem Lansue t. tut, ..,king that Lemur.. tt, ; search for Meet ng snldiere, aeon, bynnatnineu, sin gton Iron Wee lid, Ph I h.lerphlo.. hale been
- Orabil shells have been !screed in DeWitt
ettc... ela c- .. cal e•. pone-late • for the relief of Mni. Lincoln to I content, taken from the spoikei s table read P'',-lire, Meitner
Perm FM. tt-The honr. Ist flat, eaten
aliment of salary for the full term of office or three timer, and linseed ?mutes of pre , leer , ree „ rreg re .,
~e, rap. manufacturing Iron ou 1. bat Is here Nell
close 7../f Me
-- tilde's Mr Lincoln wit. elected. Mr. Route rll, 11, fmni the Joint Onmenittee on proved. known as the Wlllllllll4 Prot cis, patented Jot)
London, Ft-b. 25.-A revolution ha. broken
asked that the Committee* ho iicCOriatruCtion, prevented the 1 itors td the mr s. 11 PLY hy- John IS Willinins. of Allegheny City,
Iliii, in Romania. Prince Cons. Sras taken • et , Oh nl/ C l l .
1 1 1,. vv. --leo. Abition •tf tear Mr . Morgan
C. L• multh presented the petition oo ' '
discharged. , minority Musa It, and Mr. WaShburne, of ,
I and so well hut - a those geutlernen succeeded
prisoner by the army and forced to alga his mar, returned from Purls, ) estettlar by the Tbe subject having been acted upon, It was MOO* It regard to the admisillett of Tee- certain partite who had been employed to
abdication. The legislature unanimously pro- at muter City, of New York. Be Ls slid suffer- , so ordered.
.... in tICS
1 soo ich a aaardered to he prertented mare repeal on the steamer General Gran that
that last week, in neldition to u hatited pare
'claimed.-thesegaint of Ekuldemii EletipOdar
a•nidst general satishieMMO liftierCe=ltelteenit Lars sterlined'ili"Zr - P7 14 ., !.' -.
___, _ ~. 1 41 =4 2 A=r, ' °M
Ir a Viet aril ft: ' ing t e i a tig, T 44lnlteerisor
T Wie/ltadft 1 , and sink on the engine house, but who, under 1 °lst"" made some ti . mcag.' ' Lba ' P."'haseel the
p rovatils In the neighbOrhig prlneheal cities , . s e „ 13 Latent, et its reptel4o, tom etems iitenteene . votin g or died ornot, an who he, e wean erne, In California Read to fee and referred e miser , Preneoel.m , had not received their or- eaelnsive rigid to manufacture by that process
The weekly return. of the Bank of England tiil to three }ear , hurt isonment wed a 25,60 part in the rebellion. The resoltation w. re- to the Committee on Mins • smillinlng dere from - the paper a mbornMs. They ask ;in Philatielphla arid two other adjacent court
show an increase in bullion of .0na1,41.
leered to the COmmittee on recounts nation Mr. Elliott offered a I , meition, who h O.
, t er , . ties on terms very natidactory to the proprie-
The quotations of Cotton given are New n , for co inn 1r.. ,
Air H e aderson introilimell the following. adopted, requesting the ',erect., of Mar to i . on , , ~ h ,
pis, mei. of their bills however, J
' f a' " -. t t f tit •patent.Theylntend Immediately
0 lettne-Bnee for Fair, and 115 , ec for Middling the folio. les / 1 /Vetere, from Archblehop Resolved Feist, That,the late rebellion was tomtnunicate to the ilqii..., ail cede, I,euest nn, . • Matter way re Cereal to the i Ors 0 t
Mobtle-seNe for Fair, and 1.4),1c for Middling. C len. wan read in the Dublin e hurchee. i eh- a contest between freedom and enemy, to from time to Mire, ht Mae f c winds ens , /tett ' ti
t ritea era ' a Or'' to re Pert to run their entire Itirge establishment nn this
I:Wand-19%c for Fair, and 113(eo for Middling.
p, rpetnate human bondage °ammo the Odle- Arsistant Commiseioner of the i reedne • ,, . r 1,1 tsar., a petit.on from citizens
i nroces They have already mime lectured
Oa Friday the market was fiat, at th.e quo- r els', lstli
' ence of a progressive oh itteetiou which it Unman. of the ~ el 3al I a. 4 king for tee passage of • '
nations. The sales amounted to about Enti 'This Brothel hood, or soc.ety, ,so far from erne feared would /mon manifest Itself in the Tbe Jneselary Committee being C 1/C1 for " t '''' l " n "“ '"'.‘ft"it. lii lee . nth , .•
ti.o o po. many Learn Of this 1:011. IlaCrSt of It Into for 8
bales. The stook on hand Is estimated 3t _ „ e the inter. to of our tours try, only political action of the government, anti that repmce Si trio; haw n Leg hour tit oa
lee ~ e l m 1/1/11e.IIS et Barnes' nne, lie. requiring the 'ter) ° w et of Iron Of von., of the
I
&ELMO bales, of which 114.650 hales are Amer l- 1 '"' °ti "..
peril. of the people of the elm. States who lir. Raton , from tirot tom mitt,' I. ported i ' rre4l t° ''''''' ''' ''''' et'
„first they made they scut 1 lot to a house in
ran. Breedstuffis are dun, and unchaugml It ads to a gams Kr l' v s 11., c he , ki.g business ,
nt0,,0 , ,
,00ettihrtett , to
tt, i loost, hiii MS .1/ is ',man presented a petition for
M heat-1n limited demand In •remine pl, eft, . sail 1/1.1) leg Into the 11.11103
attempted to withdraw themselves and their back
states from the operation of such influences. to leen/tate ceseitucretal, sosta: and ut Mars ~ , , i
"It ain g au 1 ~taolog alio geou ifto•et, from Boston, per Miler. The following Ilitte Iron,
L on d on , si ne w s s -{V b,...t. ,a,,,„ o f set , 01 nu: enemies, ...appears from the reijea Olga
I prevent e t tit nu. , to Midge vtrect lie- these gentlemen, embody ing It note /rata their
second, When tee Ines ee
we... taunted in the c o mmunication . Welting the pc. er el Ware . i
Aneericius .180515; Red, 46§ifle floor scarce, of their press and tithing
o st n ren t eh a tu all oar
attempted seee_aSlOn, It Isms the province of Sir Ortiona expiated that Oil, Mit, winch I ' : , ! -t•l i_i h ,
~ , I Beaton eorrespOndena, will speak for itself:
af Werffie. Iron quiet Sugar firmer, and Ciej
'' '''''' '''
A"-"-'l'
" en " Ce"tr''' Len rem to p ovide for calitng forth the mill- and passed the House anti gone to the stets, '' ' " '*Ll ra '''' " Pet. ' 'aa Inr eh at g e at I h.t11.1a01.011 las, Wanes,
7,1 above the lowest point . Coffee firm Beef m d Moder. .4 Fan With , . are al:II - liked ir
h tri,y g to execute the laws of the nation when Inn which it ais t ecerle•d In order to amend 1'""" °f Robinsonl' street, b 'e " " e " ''''' re : g t _ Putt enntruls, Feb '29, 10.
very thin, and New partially, Is 6d darer. to ten levied oe II e s•mail , It) and go , ' fat
I ourrection was inaugmeited Congress alone it no that it sbeeld hill Le. con +1 reed LO allow ,s , r . s .. .i n t
, t ‘ alt
u 5 ... 1.41 , l , 1 ., n, a r iee; ,.. . rre e..lTg for the appoint -, II 81/511S. WILLIA ILO a. LOP Ler -Gent:ernes
Pork - There Is no American in the market of our ommtm, meet, they have hems 1 a 1.0.1 to , , . ,
. n .
charged u.,...
..a.,,
on
duty
re tent to land grant retie wale, for ei I. A. 4 ~, ‘ larlusr eogo e Neu a COli) of ea letter to us
Ir J It ensile presented, a communication . from B.teni. dated Sib out , relative to a t.t
Holders of American Eileen demand an ed. a arenitlOn In whkln airy can 11% c splenuidly, bed the
i t ti
ti a nn "a er for the Government . The allnottolte Jt
sums sad prices tend upwards. Butter quiet al ti surround t hearse!, es m lth the enste rin, e l soitsP
e to Thinl, Whether the Insurrection In these • reported is in there ten. Provided, tbat /Lein e :b r e t..ll , o ,, noliettor, giving an °Melon as , asked by us on some ;•,. inch round, produced
Hid steady. Petroleum dell, at 'is 'Mats &I toe P cop of meek Counts But how different t
eleven tastes has been suppressed or not, In to this ect shall not effect any stipulate...l be- r l , a ',h oe ICI ' ' I ett herle.te
t,over... „ a
talc „tilted states n contract m sir u.tlnge for the grail- I "Roston, Feh e, e566.-Your favor of the sth
Refined, per gallon.
he determined by Cortgreen and note by the twee' h
II curse/Nee he duped by rho a s ents of the
lag ef Ridge street. The eolicitor states that , intit. reCeiVed I got a sere favorable report
L otherhood, have been left witbout employ - railroad i s tortran t time
Executive alone. It Is for Congress to dernele and the cempane , 1, spor a the S n eet Coinmittee can, nnset of Coosa- of y onr relined /lon from the Chain Maher tO
IS enc. or money, reduced to the g ee e t t .,,, ~,gi_ not only whether armed realstance to the Na- I without sot:ape:tem ion, nor noels tor cheese ci. advance the -contract byer such sum ae I whom I sent a bar of yk round for trial. It
o , t i es, an d e „. en t o stat e o f u,sitt ettee tionsl authordy yet exista, but whether the I the conditions impose,l ey the tete. of any, ma arl.zu Jail and equitable. The comment- , storks well at a white butt, and is very strong
it sit ed up for a while with foolish leopeS and ranee! of the rebellion have been removed; act granting lands to any such Continent to
cation wart refer r ed to the Street Committee, 1 cold. A Short piece 01 chain In his prOrlog
110 'acme. promises, they 1,0, 0 be en us e d o s and If not removed, It is for Congress to ridoet aid in Um eonstreetion of Its road
v. Huh power to advance the contruct machine broke at thirty - oar ton. Stlnle The
I
mere tools to exert popular feeling tri ta- melt Conetitutional measures as will rem e dy At the suggestion of Mr. Consling, the bill
tit .1 B.email presented the report of the , Goirentrientproof to Mrs nee I+ Len marl'
r . o . o f ,o, or , d on In ',mo r o n , f or ' the existing evil., and s rtivvent,if passible, the went over Until Tuesday next. It le to be , B oor ,' of r ies , er „, 10 assess the demitge ,
~,,,, ,
Oe r poor COUntra lite that Street erellta and , recurrence of such war In ___O
th Intere d in the meantime Respectful', Mires
romefits In then pening Of IA ashington street . I
printed
I I r Orted hack the Hoes. LelJslaxs Itria - Leati A Lei
Sr Ittlieritll revointionary utOliernentS a are im- , FOnrth, In this, attempted secession, ,the Mr. I son a too e. j i . 0 s, e ~,,,,,,,,, „„ 0 ,,,,,,,,,,
1 This iron was made of two t arietles of an- „sling In Ireland, and Om, eels. them to colic Of tnese eleven States suffered the Ito Ile the nureber .f s I
' '•
g"
1 4 t 'l l ‘ ",'.!'"' I
A 1 Thenine ))unseated. n notation for the re -4 tbnicite Mg iron No charcoal . Practical men
ps rt more freely is ith their [Money While Mica' connection eetabliabod by their state I Court of the LMO e he - tee...oh oee Is
et, : , Nat ~, ~, ~,,/,,,,,,,a , ,
~,. ri ei
p vies the pollee of 1 mstimate that this test showed a tensile
Hmd Ceutree it ere thus enrielod in stinerica, Government. with the Federal Government , talujit , ll. MI ilhati lett, e bich was enes Were the tight to reeehe lees In making arrests I strengtn equal to 150,000 pounds to the square
II rut . UnhappV agents. in 11 Ciatol, having he• i to he nevered, and in this condition of things t and passed. The boll en n ac n oi n that o l n le , re/f o ltte theu,, Referi eel to the Police Committee inch, which is pretty nearly equal to the c•x-
Tct me chitin. of spit a and. Informer', were. , the ,hthiest themeePves. are without stieb re- / Supreme Court s sinl co Li t . f n • L.l 1I J - j,i, .1.11 s.lth itreSelltell the report of the 1 traordlnary test of Williams' loot made same
ought before peel. tribUilltil and res. PMbaelln forms of government as the one con- I Lice and eight A t e u, Soe ,o l o lltr,l rat, S
~...M . r p ,„t iiiler. ill; Street Can mittee, cOl cringe ordluanCeS for I months ago at the Fort Vitt Wet ice in tblecits,
. rimed to e long anti red...ruble °theories, , tempeed le the Cr nstittition, and It beeromes ,
h ma'ked
P o ' on of the n ' Uni fi l l tr or Jo e the grueling and pitting of Lite following the accuracy of which report was questioned
ei moo f e l ons, n o d a ll ii j • horrors or pen a l the minty Of 11 i I'll tivt metes end not toe I further
toot 1n th i n act to emend :he .111rItcdfaer'' streets Franklin Street., ittilv, elltetreet, Ohio by peony. That gate letettee pomols to the
rt rettude Tile moral . rret-L4 or F.. ion i.. I F.a cent!, eto g nal so.. c.La 0 turnip. The peo- , and the ti
/' ai en streets lia.mdton ctreet, Ridge street and Al- equare Inch; and as the standard strength of
hi re been most deplorable. w hich wail ca me twtor • Llose,
phn of those States who voluntarils. abjured , system. el, co c e the ,it leitheny event,. The ordinances were adopted. 8a ed lab bier is 72,fee and tbat of mese meet
to ito, Ide for emelt redo tool Its -
Mee London /*Mir, Olf 1 ebreat, 15th nays : their illiegianee to the Federal Government ; might be wen 1
%. c ,
or A D Smith p. esented the report of the LM,OOO, It le not strange that some degree of
Twee Is reason for belies ingithat tallish ems and willingly transferred that allegiance ha a , vacancies occurred Mr s u l , l4on elan r. ported Contrffiler, tertlft Mg to the cortectneas of incredulity was felt and expressed. But this
of Spnrlo. manufactures huts te en sold ha bositle de farm Government , have, as far SIO , back, nab a recommemlat • thet it pus, the surelry bills. Report ...pled, mid bills or-1 Boston test corroborates the uceuracy of the
e town mart numbers recently', Sty is flint In they were able, become alienated and dens. ' Senate bill to restrict the erneliseS 01 Celli,- ~e red t ,, he pet ,
formers . test, and steins that Bon min be ramie
ti e Litt of London, IteLl that '
toe Sll COleih r e. tionelleed. and It is haveg to determine tors on soldier's claire..
Magi
the get ere- Mr. Drum `sealed the report of the Water on the IVilllams prove. stronger than curl
n M asts have hens dispoeed of, llan} .I to wont extent they succeed° n such merit, mb. ng i
d I 11 • I LI c feu, of eleim ower.t... to i.,,
„,
n . ~ n bat. n tom noun. filth a l esOlUt ion authorizing a I Wel or any other known newt.
alay tbousaml tuusi..ettl 01 the kitid men- efforte at alienation, and what righta they are dollars. Some debut grc rap or t hi n
eet,i,..nt to he made e Ith Mr McDonnell, (era I ele. 'Williams has returned to the Ease,
ti denetslll te entire salllts
Li med, and have In Welt possession three :now entitled to as citizens of the halted States. Sir %Vents, orth, i g
i plan ( theo venter pipe. of the city, at a cent t where his process is in high tutor Hui part-
I morn.Ti t barrels are suppose 11 to Fifth The 'Union Is loot rester. till the gave notice to the i solsitern that if th,•y houid
nr ii ,...,,,,,
- ti
of ,
1 ner, aided by un int eillgerit practical work-
Ire of Austrian Mane fat ture, nod hut e tax n Crate doveenteents ithese Btates, republican settu their papera to nu•mbers of Longi, on thry
Also, all ordinance requiring those about to f man, elle has had some months ot experience
0 , iittuany fablican for confederate fict. le I dn. In form, nnoeld hats been eatablished and I .oulti atteud to their business with vest
erect new buthhette In 'ripply their contras , . ' In "corking tilt% Iroll, IS IL remidn here Office
ring the American e•it 11 tsar, hat that IIe) r a
eco IllarO by the Federal government, and pleasure.
ore IN lril hydrant water. Adopted C. C. non- 187 Fifth Street, opposite the il• • _
One of the gun barrels was it le the opinion of the Senate that each GOY- . Mr. Wilson c..iplained that the f ive of ton dol- , 1 .,„. __ . .. .-
Duly con.. eture
' •-• to the Mansion Molllse On Iss• - -amnia should at ..- -
Special Dispatch toile Plitabargh Gazette.
Hansom: ma, March 8, 1866.
- SENATE.
lir. Bighaus read in place, an act to inmrpo
rate thrk HerneoPathio Medical and tit:wipe:a
Hospital of Pittsburgh; also a auppl - Mien%
an act ineOrPorating the donna Ferry
pang, ' •
Mr. Moo, an net inCorporating the Franklin
Exehange Eo r 1 Company, of Franklin.
Mr. Grahani, an act relative to the Sharps
.ttrg and, EaWaturictivElle Bridge Company In
Allegheny enmity; sumo, one incorporating the
Raving and Marine limetrance Company of
Pittsburgh; also, an not relating to the fees of
phyalolana on post-mortem examinations, in
Allegheny county.
Mr. Browne, an act relating to the sale of in
toxicating liquors. Mr. Champneve, a supple.
mint to an act relative to the acknowledg
ment of deeds, mace out on the elate and
passed finally,
Mr. Lowry called up an act authorizing the
and Allegheny Railroad Company to pnr-
Male the Erie and Waterford Plankroad, and
10 extend It to the Allegheny river; the bill
wee amended by striking out the third and
fifth sections, and passed finally.
Mr. Graham read m place, a fnrther sup
plement to an act incorporating the Mononga
hela Water Company; passed, finally.
Mr. COnnellsealled Cip an net to increase the
salary of the Governor, after the term of the
lreamit one expires, to six thousand dollars;
passed finally.
The Senate then adjourned.
• ROUSE.
~,sr
This being the day to eorreider bills on the
nubile calendar. the following were passed .
A supplement to thesSehool Act to provide for
the maintenance and education of the orphan
children, brothers and deters of deceased
soldiers and . sailors; as act to authorize the
proper authorities of the several counties
and boroughs of tilts Commonwealth to Pettlo
and CoMpTOlnise claims and suits arising out
of their pubscripticms to the stock of railroad
corporations Om act to authorise the Courts
of Common Pleas to adjust the indebtedness
of new and old townships and boroughs.
These bills consumed both morning and after
noon sessions.
Adjourned.,
THREE DAYS LATER FROM ET ROPE,
FURTHER FENIAN ARRESTS MADE.
Revolutton Broken Out In Romania.
STATE Or THE FOREH ALARKETS
ADVICES FROM NEW ORLEANS.
Louisiana Municipa/ Elections
Ordered.
CCRUNICATION BEIREEN BELIZE AND NEW ORLEANS.
Longalreet and Dick Taylor
raw Onts.hzih March 7—Cotton unsettled
and irregular; Bales of two thousand bales.
To-day's receipts amount to two thousand
eight hundred and sixty-nine bales. Middling
nominal, at4Makibe. G01d,1,3154. Star 11ng,1,42
Gov. Walla Unwed a proclamation ordering
municipal elections on the 121 k.
11r. Carr, of Belize, Renduras, Is hero to en
deavor to open regular ateam communication
between that port and New Orleans.
Gov. Austin, in his address to the Belize
Legialature, room:upends official aid t 9 the
undertaking.
Oa thellthirust. daily passenger trains will
run on the Jackson Railroad, making close
connection with the reedit above mentioned.
President Waskom notifies the stockholders
of the Southern Pacific'Railroad. that one half
Of their accrued does must be paid by the 15th
of April, and the balance by the 15th of Jane
next, or they will be forever bound.
General Jos. Longstreet hue been elected
president of the Great Southern and Western
Life and Aocident truluratioe Company, just
established hese.
Gen. Dick Taylor has leased from the State
the new canal connecting the upper part of
Now Orleans with Lake Ponchartrath, for sev.
en hundred and. fifty thousand dollars, pay
atle In annual install:dents.
Gan. W. P. Benton, the new Collector of In
ternal Revenue here, hes Arrived.
MEMENTO MANIA STILL CONTINUES
REORGANIZATION Of THE UNITED STALES JUDICIARY
Imamslyte Fenian .7(fasa Meeting.
New Toes, March a—The Tribune: Wash
ington special says The manta for destroying
the Cartons arthMes of furniture in the execu
tive matudOn for the purpose of securing me•
inentoes,etill seems to be unabated. 4 man
and a woman were yeiterday arrested for cut_
tins the curtain in the east room, and taken
before the Sepal:lntendant of Police, who held
Um gentleman for a further investigation.
The Worlds Washington special says The
Besets, JadielatT Committee, yesterday, cons
sir ;eyed at length the bill reorKanising the Jn
dlolaryor tip Ela4o4lltates. It will be corn
plided at 'the next mailing end reported at
once to thelieuate. ILL tha lateetlop of the
'oommittee . to urge the matter W e oneedy
completion.
The Senate Naval Committee had under con
ealaratiOn yesterday, several important mat
• lets ve i lating to the Naval service, but ad
earner yrithoul, cawing to azydetertutnation.
The bill for
op'
the pay M: the Navy
wl Übe rsatheir next meeting.' Tlsoro
is bat ono aeolitootitO t the Committee ou this
Pralect_sallitthat is t Were eivinld ba some
lb lag dour at daeolor he Navy (tom.
The Bantam, held /MIRO= 1,9 tl meeting
A Mir w b 11.1 gto , last evening.
Dlelenlty Islas INarlatllllaces Belgian
• .Troops—War with Ibe malted State.- .
New XongiMitrea B.—lnte Mexican adelees
state that - the/34312Jan troops refused to fight
di not
tit der laeltuportedwh ethrear clengrl tßelgian endez,
p whisoners o shot
09 Sho Wash, awing
re. in rstaliatlon or not. Bandits ranted
to have ernesfittla of the offenders ehot, battho
aprestlnterfered Le their banal:
The Belgians say they • are gluing to go
gebrine In dligre but won't tight under. Men
s.
Usable isuabl to hers lutptaatefl ite thought
ti c w; +pint 'be war with the phlWd States.
lloavy aleohruents of troops have been sent
Queretoro. -
Ran Luis Poto.. l wsaleper has been sot.
Deeded for =patios :110 fatuity of the looser.
Lions Of the Fieneb neorgptpuns in Mexico.
.--WszigfiNlieWiiir,, •
irtittgpilarldtre 04•-•Tba pkg 4 74b1y Jura
THE PITTSBURG GAZETTE
Debate on the Neutrality Laws.
CATTLE PLAGUE INCREASING
Peruvian Iron-Clad Nittsca;
at Brest.
THE AMERICAN BANQUET IN LONDON
'feeling of the Athmtle Tolearapti Co
L - ein to the alunillon Hour; on satuttlay
with a clew to an application tor a Waal
• mons against the parties sending thella, on
ti a ground that they do not bear the !mirk
or brand of either London or 13irrolughate,
which Is t seentlal.
Considerathe excitement is canoed by a
speech of Mr. Gladstone, Chancellor of thel:x
ci.equer,*, in reply to Mr. Watkins. In
referring Fenian Government., be said:
..1 LULYWO bate not made Clay represent..
Liana; we have Seen entrap to deplore much
that has taken place there, but wu have had
nt. cause which would have justified us in
Waking representations to the United States
upon the subject. For God's sake, let us, who
aro anxious, and j ugly anxious, to maintain
of r own country as a sanctuary against every
oedue and doubtful demand of foreign Gov
ernments, have tI forbearance, and tolera
ti,m, In judging of the proceedings of Govern
or cuts of other countries. We have not made
at y representations to the United States Gov
crewcut. Had we had facts of a nature that
- would have justified such a course, I Deed not
en,' that we 'Mould have taken it.
The Monmenr, of February 19th, says private
IcAers from Rome Loth+. lath Inst. announce I
the edictal rupture of the relations of Russia
th the Pontifical Government. Cardinal
dn
tooelle I. said to have received a note from
Gortschakoff, who refaces to disavow
the language uttered by Baron tie Mcyrem
di rf In an audience he had with the Holy
Father on the occasion of the Christmas fa
tl-cities. Husain will merely retain an pure
cognized agent at Jinxes.
The Polt - tr, of February 10th, says It is ru
tean ! that at the Cabinet Council recently
held in Washington, Air. Coward presented
the draft of a dispatch to the French Govern
ment, merdltuding the most conciliatory in
te.ttiOna towards France, and intimating the
Sc ..1.11.,s of the United States to proclaim ,
tit ;it uoutrality in Mexico, subject to certain
to !dittoes.
era Craz letters of Feb. 2-4, state that
Vederday a diet; etch was received from
M. rico announcing that a decreeias linen is ,
gl
sq authorizing the Assuing and Making of
le. al tender, ofkM,COO,OOO of Imperial paper
cr Toney. Illat there 1,110 doubt that the
Coaferierates In Mexico sin; engaged In some
PO. [et movement Of no small importance, and
no molter puler whet banner or with which
rty t ey talio • up malt, iiwy will certainly
no, filth' on the title tthlch - hu.s got the least
tame' i nor be particularly scrupulous about
obryleg any art .ra Imanuti.lent with their
ot n desires. 'true thee mean ;C 'mod where
concerned, lint it to for menati,
Ling time; that they take the doll. To-tley
Vora Cruz is alive with Confederate Allteri
coos. Parties Of them have disappeared with
in' he last, week or so.
'lto Pennsylvania Union State Convention,
wkich met yesterday at Elarrieburg,nowinated
Chu. John W. Cleary On the first ballot., and
adapted reaolution9 declaring that the work
of reconstruction belongs to Congress; that
tb national faith - be pledged for the payment
of the public debt and protection to freedmen ;
pr doing Gevernor Curti. and secretary Stan
ce. I, end requesting Senator Cow an to resign.
v. Win, /Keeling In Brookirn—The Cuban
• .LuL 44rera.
New 'Yeas, March B.—The Fontana assembled
in mass meeting last evening in itrooltiyza amt
adapted resolutlono renaming the easfdring
of belligerent Agate-on the' Irish Republic, by
th.s Muted States government.
he District Attorney of Singe County has
determined to appeal to the Court of Appeal!)
In Albany from the decision of the general
term of the Supreme Cohn, Aslutth lately *set
es.de the judgment of the Oyer and Terminer
In the case of rellider and crontahol..and has
notified the respective oonnsel that he will
move the tales forwrigtonesit an the fou rt h
xifsedey of this uutnth.-..,
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1866
ern ments 'should at once be organtrco upon
the tree prism iides of republicanism, the
consent of the governed. That, while we
recognise in full force the great truth that the
people of these States should not to taxed
w ltb out representation in Congress, we cannot,
forget that we aro now asked -to accept as re
publican in form, State Comstinations, which
deny representation to nearly , ono-half of
thew entire people, and yet, in fact. upon
them the burdens of taxation.
sixth, That the Committee on Reconstruc
tion are hereby requested to Inquire into the •
exped
iency=ropriety of providing bylaw
for the reo ation and ressthhifahumat
of State Governments in the seceding States,
on the principles contained In this restdation.
TI o above were ordered to be printed.
Hr. Morrill made a speech - 1n favor of the
antendMent.
Mr. Wilson approved the pending measure,
but fearer , It would bo detested. He opposed
the forcing of universal suffrage upon the 1
States.hy positive law. But' let there be four I
or rive or six eases Of discussion, and univer,
ea suffrage will triumph peaceably, ho'behev
ed too, if thin measure was in the Constitution .
it would bring suffrage to the black blew of
this country within live years, and that when
suffrage didcome tinder thesnelniumatanees,
it would, in the languege of Mr. Lincoln, come
to stay; It would be fixed forever in ,the policy
of the country. believing this, I must give my .
vote for the measure. 1
id e. Wilson.was discussing the various prep- !
os:tiOne. on the subject of repr e sentation, cow I
before the Senate, and maintaining that Con
gress could not by a joint resolution, or by a
law, regulate suffrage lb the several States,
when he was interrupted by Mr. Yates, who
leered to ask a Auestion, and said: I would
like to tisk the Senator from 'Massachusetts
wiother the Constitutional amendment makes
every man free, or not free, as that Sen-
Itor or myself, or in other words whether he.
s tint entitled to the same rights and privi
loges, by which I mean Civil so well as. pallid,
al, of Use Senator or Myself ; whether
be is not one of the pebble of the CM- i
tee States, and entitled to the same right.
and privilege', with hie) and myself, or any
other one of the people of the United States.
I mean by the force of the Constitutional
amendment abolishing slavery' and amen
cleating that people, as I contend, lute
the sovereignty with the body politic of
the Coded States, that proposition being put,
us I think the Senator front Zdassechusettir will
admit, foi be cannot deny it aecordlng to the
stand point from which he sees things, and
from whlcitt I see things. riSill - tiGl...= .."...
t h,,,, , -- Z! . ..!7. whether derthe Constitur.ion
as it now exists, States have jurisdiction
over the question of citinenshtp In the Statelb. ,
but I will ask him the question whether, whelk
we come to an organie .alteration: In tee COn
. ablution cif the .13nited elates, and when we
have In view the security of the rights of all
the citisens of the United Stately and. orsounm
I mean citizen*, ,without reord to rade -- lor
color, as there wqrde, 1 hettern, according to
the opinion of the eenator front Mary/end.
Mr. Johnson, have no long er any '
meaning
under the Constitution Of ;h e United States,
whether now we propose- establish an or
ganic act by the operation t an amendment
to the Constitution; wheth we.proln
poso it
Me Dower of env State to die:franc - tibia any
portion of the American people. Thill,is th e
question; for the propotilelpa. now
submits U. to the people of the rebel ,, S7tati — Vo r t
decide 'wllettaletttle freedmen are to have
, thorn. rights or not. Does the Senstor. Stuns; ! - Mateaebnitattle or another. malodor pretend
to.ray tttee order this Constitutiona l amend
' ruent Gib rqueltson ee represtadathm ell); be;
derided by citizens or fhb rebel Stage:ell moth
not only white citizens, bet We effigAst - Of •
the United States, the mach tbar are - ne , froe .
- nod have therms .1 . 4.. t i-. aelon - nadir haw
today. The Question is whether you Ida • -
nit in a new 'olllMatant of the 4 '
her
tars was simply a limitation. The soldiers The resignation of Dir. Feulsnor, as Super
could d-ive any bargain within that Unit. intemient or the Water Works, was presented
This bill had been reported for the, pnrposc of . and accepted. Declining health induced the
protecting the soldiers. It the gentleman trues ; r ,,, utu „ utio „ .
Illinois attended to all the claims of soldiers • Dlr. Irwin
. from the Ctmituittee on City
from his district he wordd have very little ! property, reported In reference to the pro
time to Attend to legislative literature.
, ' Ted ntaricet I tnprocement. referred to them.
MY. NMI/Werth Said he Mot done Beefier the theommittee report that the matter Is with
t Mexican wet, and expected to O n ." ."''''. He 'in nrorinee of the Market Commissioners,
' was the gratuitous agent of every man in hie b ut , b u ,d o cot recommend one - Improvements
district for all his wuthingtou business. it presuiLt excepting the grading of the Sec
,-,tlatughter.l
one end :Third ward squares. A resolution,
• mr. Wilson reminded the gentleman that , ~,,,Lhorining the Controller to contract for the
111InOis had sent more soldiers senile war than grading of those squares, end having the dirt
the United States had neat to Mexico. Ho hail I placed On the West Common, wee adopted.
1 nhe presumed every nth...member i In reference to the proposed eonetruction of
had, attended cheerfully and without comps.- buildings on vacant property, at the Water
nation to the badness of the soldier's in his ; Work; the Committee snggest that the mat
, districh•but he could net undertake to attend ter be referred, to the Wuter Committee, which
to his duties RN a member of Congress, mid at ! moos agreed 1,0.
the same time attend to all seek claims. I The name gentlemen presented a resolution
Mr. Sohenek Proposed to recommit the bill, , authorising the Committee on City Property
with Instructions that It be amended by pro-.
,_ ' to 'rase three or four loin on Martin street, In
widths for a system of agenti to be paid by tor ' the Seminary. plan, for the purpose of making
United States, by w both the Mims of ' , oldie, s , brick but of the material taken front the MIL
for back pay, boar:Mee and 1 listens flue front ' Adopted. C. C. non -concurred.
the Beeer e wient might !Jro eei heted free. [ ...t. : Mr. A. D. Smith presented a resolution call- ,
to soldiers.
, • lug on the Streetj Committee, In conjunction
After 4 considerable lengthy debate ay . with the Solicitor, to Inquire what is necessa
,
Cohb and ti Sheilatmrger, In
k gersoll, Wilson, Eldridge, iry to be don' t . in order to declare Sturgeort
ehenc, in which it was elated that street anti Allegheny avenue open. Referred
Ohio, Illinois, lowa and other States, hail ' to Street Committee.
agents here attending to the budinoct of their , Mr. Irwin offered an ordinance giving the
soldiers, the mo d tion to recommit With ii.true- Dianelicster Passenger Railway Company full
Cons, was vote on by yeas and nays, anti was ' power to lay down a single or double track, I
carried by ten ye. to sixty-time nays. along Wain street, from Ohio street to Dot
The House at.... 1 the consideration or i eucsno borough, or along any- other street
the Senate bill to protect all person s in Gnu i mentioned In their charter anti supplements.
United Males In their civil n a t i o
n, MI to AU- i Referred to tee Committee on Streetßallways.
offices,
nieh the mean. of their rhuto which tail . Mr. A. D. Smith offered a resolution calling
been postponed up to this day. upon all persons who have hold city
Mr. Broomall 0pa1,,, in favor of the bill. under the appointment of . the - COuncils, and
Mr. Brigham uttered an amendment to the I who are net now in outer., to give try, any book, '
pending motion to • recommit, with "..r.. - . contract, or other , papers belonging to the I
dons that the amendment proposes to strike city, now in their possession. Adopted.
out the words, "end there shall be no diserau- , Mr. Patterson offered an ordinance clang- :
Mallon in cis it tights," from the first soction, ' lug the plime of holding elections In the
he
and also - tostrike out eygrylia eg
: p, a ni u t the coati the
of the Fourth ward, to the
bill, unto antinwising criminal proceedings, . house or Sirs. Gordon, corner of Cheatnut and
mina lum thereof, to give to all citizens of ' m.o. streets. Adoptcd. •
theolcd:Statea hihired by a denial er viola- Mr. Paitermn
it :
even , 1..,:l the opinion of the
Lion of any Of their rights, secured anti pro- , city Solleitm• in reference to whether the city
tented b : y this act, the right or action in the • east eallete. from the lesseee or property hold-
United elutes Court, with double costs in MI ert. on Marlon aronte, the cost of exuding and
eases of recovery, without regard to the I paving said stroeh-tho Pittstmrgh, Fort
amourit of damage.
1 Wayne and Chicago Railway Compant-
Dir. Raymond made a speech in favor of his I ini,' already granted and portal said stree y ton_enbiditute for the bill, dee/at:lug the freedmen : der no Sgt cement with the city , 'The Solieh
citizens.
' for decides that, inasmuch as the work la
Mr. Wilson replied, that 14 hie opening ros I been done, at the expense of the Railway COM
marks on reporting the Dill, he had aistinotly : party, the any has no claim against - the prop-
averra - jhat - Coregresa derived:power fromi orty holders, and of course cannot collect any.,
the amendihttl
e, abolishing 0 1 5-thing. Communication accepted.
wery,and conferring int Connroia nu- expressl The resignation.. Mr. 31000=41e, as City
deleD;tlon of aritholityr hut be' - based it also .tssessor, was read and accepted..,,
on thabroader irroitud:thatAhnsappople, be- Mr. Blyier offered the ordinance presentedat
log entitled to eartalnrightana 4W-ens of the 1 a former Ipeettng, deliningeettain betindarfeit
United States were entitled lei tin protected ; in whit% frame LI welling:a may be e
inracte
those rightis, and that the power thus to : His reason for this was brat If - thin or:Unto - ace ds,
. _ ,„. .,. •,, aanecessarliritapiladtroin the.) Kissed, it. yould r gnitsry; the pie Of thole: •
nrei.0,..t . ,-,,
' — rain° ;lie - Lisa irelhanwa be'T.epill'inf tho frame
law ordinance, and'reader thalipechil election
unnecessary'. If the eleetleit Wee heldi Ai WO
Certain that Cottheils WOuld. belnetricted 'to
repeal the o rdinancograirelyil'atitithluithrow '
open thud oor for the etnetiOn qf woodert India
insiaan over thenity: "•-• - • , i • • •;';'' •••••• '
-a% ordirianne was dismissed:Mame length,
-and on going toe rote it was defeated. •
On'intitaitriatijiiorned:'-'• = . ' '"'" "
COMitlO N..Cennotts — preseut:cliasers. Cann).
bell; Cunningham, Faulhaber, Iteciradorti, hie
EvamOdayer, G'. N. : Sillier,' SioNetd; *State,
Itialtitillittiteciler3llll°lllrenTione:froatfilg 'Winn—
'riaidand agpittve .' • ' • -..,,,,t-=:
• "Mr.:„lfealtadorn presented a ellat.P.!-- for the
proper grading and,paYas., CI" - r Ice Street sad
Pt tiltlr 8 4 , 10:....0.M.21ftrid refirreal to the Coin.
pities:On Streets." , ,-..
• The came gentleman presented a imitator:
fox the grading and • paving of (Haase street.
=dm haft' of tlto.CMOtltn on, :
Xs. Delano remarked that the diuty of the
Government rested on its powers,end that the
duty of Collat.* s - rested ou its :Constitutional
privilege*, Tao powers of CongSass'werespo•
oifia goners, and beyond theassepetnne Powers
Congress could not go without violating the
Constitution. Ito could not .shelowhe crowd
Onntain thts WA Be thought that, the beet way
to attain his end wee to act Aptatile COnetttli-
UOnal amendment reported by hie ettGeagob.
Mr. Ingham mot red W ptatipohis it to April
nexl. BOAS Wankel GM iiteasortflskeinsed here
a part of the fandesneotal lave. ThePtiuclP/08
nothodied4ntbis bill wtteld. if carried to tapir
gdelanOnse4Lne=elvetolatlgor thellberhoti
Mr. Delano irpokpATatugt. the t4l.l,lwhlsti be I
thotight COagreat ESdilo power tOVella. •
Nexr tnen poke ”innto tiatti
~ trui on oonstitptiosisligrole. .
mr.r. - wthiesum wubtuvw the tnotiottto
. .
PRICE THREE CENTs
at Los.
"Judas Maccatirenes.'•
The Pittsburgh Choral Union repeated, by
request, Handers Grand Oratorio, "Judas
Mace:Omens," lust evening In Masonic Hall, to
quite a fashionable and appreciative audience.
We have neither time nor space to particular.
iso. Suffice it to say, that It was ono of the
best vocal performances we have ever listened
to, and we think It would be difficult to find an
equal number of amatenr cholrlsters any place
that could excel it. Under the conductorship
of G. M. Alexander, Esq., we always rely in
being on time, and last evening we were not
disappolated. Ho conducted the whole affair
in excellent style. The leadership of Mr. Giles
was equally sudeessful.
Each one performed his and her part well,
but as were particularly charmed with the
mellifluous weed lags of Miss Cora itrown and
Mlsd Jones. Never did yughtengide sing more
sweetly than these young ladles did last
evening, and the rapturous and enthusiastic
manner in which they were encored by the mr.
Mance showed that theirhighly artistic e ff orts
were duly appreciated.. It any dying swan ,
should over pour forth richer or more grace- .
ful notes, we hope to be present at the death
Au Old Offender Tnrned Up
Tne man kicCreery, who was pardoned one
of the Western Pauli enthuy, in December last,
' to-.suable hint to testily
,agulast Buser sea
/looser, the Cambria county murderers, seems
to be a great villain. lie has already served
two terms in the Peniteidiary—one for bur
glary and the other for housebreaking. it up
pears that after he bad given in-his evidence
before the Court, In December last, he went
west to Ohio plying the voeation of a "shover , '
of counterfeit money. Ultimately he found
his way to Erie, Pennsylvania. ais plan of
operations was to haVe a small boy whom he
paid allied salary per month to dispose of
the Loges notes, while lie laid bask In the
shade, keeping the supply equal to thd de
mand. to Erie, the boy was detected passing
a bad bill, and woo promptly arrested. Ile at
once made a clean breast or the whole thing.
Just at present, thp pollee are looking most
dilimmtly for MaCreery, who is non est.
.
Strunire Atmldent—Mrs. Patton, wire of
Dr, Patton, der.tist, Or Waynesburg, was rod
onsirinjured, afew days ago, by the bursting
of. a vulcanized boiler, la which the doctor
was preparing some teeth plates. The boiler
- burst, tearing the stove into fragments, and
.veatteringlimin in all direction.. The ladv
was injured .by the fragments striking her
luinds andrace, and the water and hot ashes
fiber, The accideat was very unusual,
and. Is supposed to hive resulted trout a defect
In-the thermometer, which prevented it from
tulientlng the degree of yew, in the boiler.
= the Payette Springs itoitAl Barnesll.—
.0n Tuesday morning_ hust, thee; largerand well.
famished Rotel, at Mayotte .Sprinice, with all
its contents, was entirely .deistroyed. by Ilre
which started from u store PIPe, 41.11 - ; . thathr:
Mune and appurtenances ter parrris on a
'large summer bean:Mali Were la lteethildll,i_S.-
There.wero
well farnisbeet Akr—,
Itoe . OnteLATIOSPIV 4 . 4 .4 bie;an, and his
thousand dollars, be
t was au insurance,
Removal...4lmm. , Wartrig sp4 ging, 0 A
bogeybare removed from italr old pled° of
Co Xarket street, to :C . O. 4, perineum
" e tbey butm. fitted up rooms vety
imuttiotaely, arm Will be pleas w have thole
friends w.ll and ipwe them.
THE WEEKLY.. G A ZETTE.
. 4 .
• two's - ratio:l;s al= ramtEn.
after crig
The editliat L forwa.tdedWidak will reach tub eaD
eerldere soonest “ the lulll run(
Eaza
coinefs.
In Clont.,of -.•• • ..... tt.
to Clob. Of ten inn Nitionnrdn4-
Pittsburgh f. E. Vonfortneo—WetablOlP
ton. Pct..;
quirt
the suddes.sppearanee IbtSr midet of over
1.0.0.1 red u nni.ters.menntera of the Pats
burgh Confuronee of the Al . E. Church. Too
vullll2 , tr, and 11,,,n‘bers gene's/1y of ether
dc
nomlnoto,v
o , re . 0 . 1 h ong .
v.
The p.o.tor Fe
lb. r church, Rev
13 . , ihaekon. hoc !1',r0,1 , pre
pare for the emnfr.-1 till. irv,e t,ilVrf mm•
o• h. ~k - co,
co, h.o.
„.eryth leg to tar an, ni III! et d.
The Itcpurorr ot Lb, urine Vl.,ile the
nnmtenOr 3 lairtilit it the
Reporter (111,1 01 h on fo 10nr
nal." The Urea. LW,
iliig
with a lint Of tar.••,
Collin M. il
iCo4feceneguhtt kfle CIL , : II:
are staying.
eevi. brief • -.hop /Lk, c et e.
•
adjtBlll.mg che lookaht semmor y. o enter.
Haulm; n: nennber niimot„rc, „hum
areDr.Pershinglof v.ourgb.ana lis um
mood, of IV/me/mg. I..ut iri.ptitifieli I is than
gneat of A. ailre y, Evq, oat tier .‘t mr. %Vol Sn
ooty. in Charge of the COM pOlong room of Lae
putsboroi. ..I.ltoo .
ar. art
undone by thLv hind family to moire our slay
.pleasant.
The (.onterence commence t Its fart y-sdeund
annual se,,sion .3 the Ms; th lut i s :sslSCOpal
Church, on W,Aue...l worn. rig, Mai cu 7th,
.1116 hop Osamu C. Baker, pr‘,l,llng., The Con
cence 0 Its opened with sitlLAltle 01 tonal
eN - trelses by the Ihshop, 1‘.1,r,1 by llce. S.
Broolcuu ler.
One nundred and eighty miniature: answered
tr. their name:. hen t lir rmi was rallcd. This
hinty constat, rit tivi, hundred and [went ! min
utt rrn.
Hey. Ilr Perching, the well known l're.,Rient
nr vitt .I,i n :A Veinal/. lorti, re-elec
ted 'a/Allen ow- fill( /I with
TT '/dere pat,. If eV, Llor
/ow „up Sr. B. \\ at k boll" Plltablimh,
•
Iteit'. T. W ten //on / a ere el a , toil wails tan di.
A notninat I , lg . Com to t ••••, lag or one
hem toe /'real ling El/ lia 'a I , It fal'-
dered, (' Ile/re e, . •Ideh-f
n.
1,. 11. Ilateoin. I. Illtlls, I . I\',
./. I! H. MOW', /Lad //di, • were
./1 I 'ener. d ; e. ", ,/,!—/
,deutlY
pe, I!, natio, at tot.
1 ., tile „ //eh, I•
State oft r
t V. ,Inlay• I cal
otHeea,Pabile Mi..
( Itureh bate 'whin, /Hi,, Alrale.l ~, and
Freedmen.
•
rep , T. S. I , VI , ;Ind K rr I e an
pointed u... 4 reno - tc; • In. ; n•; pat,,,, 'jet
plibliAled inne;.; toe cur
TLc 80111,1 ro! w
regneste,/ tO 4..ke• u resort I, ,var,or t
e Con ft. re! cc,“nonn .
Committee an 4 tmlere.t in aeon., hn Ur.
.Cut Olitee lulklres.s Ot Itr ioeal wealth; ;
nr
the Conference, in or.ler to Lave t
pnbilention in the minute,
k.:oasitleriviile Oink, wake °coupled in, Elns nor
in; the eleventh question, 3' ii : "Weer all the
prearhene ehttrattere exiiinini,priererhe Hilts_
.erii of the l'iLta . Lurgh anti Blairsville Iqs
tr:ct, weer lh eat raran examine,' andpessed.
•
Hiring the prep:rest. 01 Die session the fob.
10 Were In•rotlueed by the Ithillop, the
In 'miters I ising Her. Or. Bronson, pastor «r
LE Proviti , t, I C I C,iit re Rev../ . It. Jinn...tun,
he
of t he I. P. ititreh ; Rey. It. Ihelgo,
of Lite Presbyterian l.purclr,atgrl the fol
io %ring Lay Ste a aria : Dr. Shttn trots 11 io-
low it nbarliit : .1 IV. gc
Barnes n
vide REstriet oil. llunlht, (rum 11(nahltnitnts
13f-ItiTet, nett Thomas L from A Iletthrtly
District.
• , ..112.111- , 11417 . 2/uN.
Vprtl.4 . Clrelthrts rei 1,.1)011,1
to tho 1 ;0111 , 12111,... for netloll, 1,4•-
.11Cg001(1(siil t mit r,•
pneedlrd'? 4 711.‘ I, mct ju
111., 1,. 1,., 10 . /1 .
mated tl,. .1.11• It tho Cabinet 300 l 1:. 1.. ~.•
Ilrlt 5A . 8 , 11011. r '..• ht. !•uly
r Raker. .1 e. t . .o.!ieni 111
...btu,: :0 1: -v. it, 1.. .‘lll.lv,
nt meant
n'elnek.
he Miser and II outer Murder C:111A
New Trial' Herm..ll,
The sipplicti lion of Boa, and Houser to (ho
Supreme Court, on 11 writ Of error • has been
et - faxed. dodge Woodward, In his opinion
Nays "The Lirot And ninth
error, complain 'of l Ise :el:Adis/on el John
Buck mid Georg.. W I:erits-, te oof the juror ,
In Iho bo-x, v rin the part
of the Common woad h. They wen. eshett
to Incidents.: and indenderitil own to Let it be
.Ibitinetly sold run' inns, nre not itteoin ;.e
-ten: ltn. y r.lnr,l her vied or
Tee sermid aiel Olurt.ll as' ign went 01 error
iLro t ,, tine adellealrin Cl the ii•stirtiOnj Of the
prison Warden as to the 1011. issiuii of the
prisoners, because he is re, u ired to keep a
Journal of the reception and discharge of
uners, anal that record in the best e• Men.e.
The art of Assembly does riot aulie trio el -
ier's journal a record, and teat point is over.
The Audi assignment is to the udntls-
Sinn of the oVitiente Of a coovict. PrlSOlitr
exhibit./ his pardon, and was therefore com
petent.
"The otherpoints of linportanze. nna
the Judgment of the court be onor low j.iitfttrinvil.'•
The parties stand cent ieted of the 111" H er
of LL defenceless old woman, Polly rani, and a
little girl mho Lived with her, in a lonely but
Siontnerhill towiislitp, county—
,. :er the Delon that the Irt
au iof money. They (lei-A:rye to utter death.
,Inza"Aar Phemom , :nou.—.lt about o: C
0 - . oCk nn hut Tuc.stitty tt :non, a
gotr to v. 15 OD,
PII , arolllld 6.11 Tc.•• : alg
:sr
Ii
was ai tuo9t tt
h itghter hucb. lhe thl4
ri g a n d cAtondo•lttuout not 111
hr. I south. the upiwuritisoe t. , Vtrt
011,1 at traced 1.11.13 lat(11110:1 ,0111:1C lit
Sodden l/eatb.—tan Wlline.day Of last
week an old lady named Murtha Potter, living
in West F,Malley too ni.hip, W.ishingtnn cow,
ty, sucidc•nly fell bathe Mier, and died ahnost
instantly. Toe ileveutive nes in the Linea y
third year of her age, and aa, the °Meet
inhabitant of the township, and our of the
Wilma In the county.
FROM YESTERDAY EVENING'S GAZETTE
The Illotory of Toh!rag for Trauaport•
CIZIti
The first pipe used for the tranaportation of
oil within the nil regions, was laid during the
, summer of 10143, by Messrs. Hutchins ..l, Foster,
front the Tarr Farm an Oil Crock to the limn
; bolt Refinery at Plumer, a distance of abort
I two inlies. It was of wrought Iron, two metes
! in .1 tametur. A force pump at Tarr JVarin and
two at intermediate stations' . toreed the oil
I through tic, tube over intervening high land,
, an elevation of over war litimlrecifect :ibove
(111 Creek. Oa lag to the Molly rmadilnery
used for lOrsingi, the enterprise wits ot.IY Pur
i
Chilly set:caw-lei.
During the winter of 1,01-I :he same endues
laid a nisi lren pipe t lave In, tea In diem a. tar,
, from the then Memos • - .Nob.c . wall to Millet
Farm Station, on the Kill I heel: I: R., a ci is-
I lance of ntotit t liree miles—r. Oh an elevation
I of about fifty feet iii3O , o, tile parrot iit , i I_llol
oil was fere:veld. The undertaking proved a
i failure, disastrously sq.to its projectors.
l:linuitancousi3 "Mil ihe fatint c of the Oil
Creek pipe, tie. II aria,,, them a rcilaiiii at
P 1 outer, laid and successfully operat t ai a two
I Inc I wrought trod Ina, ter rorelngtoadied
1 petroleum fromni
n I'luer to Ose a llcgt env
river--n distance of almut t hr. c mine. In tic-
toter last, Messrs la n s3'clae, N....v, flea
othSrs, brought into soccessfulla line of
two tech wrotight iron tubing , f rom l'itno:c
city to the Miller farm, on lb. Oil Crec a rail
road,' a distance of less thou five tulle,. Ini.
MO Iht toly thereafter, Mr. Werra. prim gut
Int .• 1110 a similar line. conct 'meted hy !die
sel., from Plthole city to Henry's Ruud, oil the
All arbany river, about tire silica i I isUint,
Eaiill of the two lines have a elipactty of aboll I
1.130., barrels in twenty-four hours. Messrs.
Van Syekie A Co., In Oceemlier last, laid a iise
ond line to the Miller farm, thereby deuhling
their ability for transom tatitni,
Tae works of the “Pcirmsyl,itila Tobnig
Transportation Company,. projected by trod.
Thomas C. Bal d
b es, of liochester, N. 1., "
u ere
eouipleted anronglil into bilereMltill -li
about the Ist of Deretrinor (:lit. Their "Tube"
Is constructed of cast iron pipe, six tones in
ternal diameter, laid a 'lli Ildhluu,' joint, and
extaiMlS from Pithole Cat: to Oleopolls. oil the
Allegheny, is or, tie, Olt .odes iii length, 11.,ing
an average fall of nearly siSty foes per liii/U—
-every part of It loom i iiiiiii On a ikixiii - i ii ing
grada. It Una a capaeiti el 7,3.0 barrels per
dam, by force of imavillithe, ',hie.
'l'wo lines of two iiten wrought Iron t :third:
having a capoolty , 4 - L.. !,.., , ,vl. per tiny rani,,
have jttat been laid from I'll hole tit) 10 Titus
ville, having two plialpilis iiiialtiOSS---ii
Intleo of filsl miles, by Moises. kb 11,,...:, Ster
man, Picket and others, and wtilbe 0p,,,,1 ~,,
tin pushy With In it fee, dials.
TWO lines of eiM: Jur 1..1,• .055 hai sac ;Sat been
completed be Messrs. Henry liiiiritl7 it Co.,
from Renneli - Off Rua to darer Fara, on 00
Oil Creek IL. 11.01 dist:lace over the hills of
onlyttro Mlles. The eme.traci,en 0 /1,,,, 0 ut
pipe from Pet.rnletadx-itru In I:tteeville, and
tram the suns prillit. to Oil City ti but a :Lacs-
Lion or time; more than cum party Ison e .thar
field for each. line. ....r.
Pordoned.—.Lbout vhteen mouths air.
soldier named Stephen Lostet ter resident
Mast Birmingham, was arrested fore tabbing a
soidier lu Camp Iteyneida, near tale
city. Be was tried by a military commission,
found guilty, and sentenced to five years' im.
prisOnment in Ilie , Western Penitentiary. Lie
was accordingly sent to the Penitentiary, and
has remained tnere ever Ante. On Friday tact
Justice Ammon.,. of East Birmingham, pro.
ceeded to Wash Moen City, and had an Inter
view with Prinsidrutt •Jolanson, intereading for
Lostetter, la reference to the case. Th e
dent then referred the crise to Judge Advocate
felt, wino gave his opintml, recommending
the stunting or a Pardon. The Pregideut then
ordered the Betretary of War to itscat the
-cessary paperslor. the release oM:stetter, and
which are expected tnarrive hereto-fly.
Rev. nar mar - C , DelanY—"the Ocilho'ic of
thtf!rveek say„,- Flamer C. Denn
PtCaCheil laat 'Sunday. fpfeaUfg, itt the C.O y .*
'OO4-UM Toz .T . CtUivt i .ed - cougtif• - ,hitloit, lu be
,fla I LUC tAC,AIt tropolitanlicutorial Cathedral,
of IT,tttracnister, winch kr
tliOhject of his
.Inellora to this country ; exutu collection was
talun up for teat ptirpede. Hu la a acin of the
late lion. Harrear Dentty, of this C.7ty, bud one
or the last Osioret converts to the catholic
14114 _We wislL the Rev. r great ftucce,n
in - A n
s ative city_ . Oa next tontlity he wUI
'l=oooo at Hiatt ball , past, ten deloeL,
St. PAttlek's charell.
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An:'Additional Local tee Solna Papa.
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