ICE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE P. E. PENNIMAN, ausseLL ERR Fn -r, Editor+. N EDB I THE GAZETTE AHBOOI4TION, 0. as Pirrit tirurxr, Plrrginntali. MITZI itik.14;11 1 411; BY .d.,Laikc CITY ITEMS tlzimisbre7.• toptithle Mede•tne fbra•le at traitor''. Store No. Im Stn llhll e l ,l et reet, three lthovo Fifth .treat Pink. Mop am* Itolli I= nn oponed lln the northeaAt Corner ut =I CII=I=I2 111= n.I Market Mrvet. . ILA:C.4ON 1.4, X 1C KR". =I trlk kI • 11. M 4,11.111/11: I‘l/ the nortlienAt Alark.•l. I.HAN NON LON.. 3, it.o7 lllnek Thibut Shawl.. I 111,‘ !lit, Jost Opened, 011 1111 M•I C. 1 .10 01 Fourth anO Alnrkel 1. II ANMOIi LovrA nod Irlaropewl Orgedm lo War World. Thalering wafer 14 toil, film I , rltv I, ito A non the flirt pr... 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ItoptUrlna done at Uto abort ?to charett (or Topton., provided the abutool WI, It Is pat On. rpnoter Uob DleR RI; et. nurno.l after an xl.itenco Cl three • nriny,l hare ne-ninnetl toy chop of lobbing In the enryoutur line and, Virgin Alley, between Smith ,ml Cherry Alley. Ortiernnolielte.l ly ILLI.OIII.IOd 1212EE1 I== *try llee/InC• lo N.•n Yerk 1,, May 9.—Thu fiftieth or Juldlec ; Um. \,,w t orh Imlmlay school lint herr rc9tcr.lay afternoon In to 'MIMI., corner I+l' Flflcenth 9ml h avrnue. The anniversary It9l ht9l evontntt at the FOarthavr erlun church, Rev. Dr. Ferns pre unl analtrnotry of the Amer retch I:111 1111:11.11 L: Wok - place at t he Preobyterlan church, corner .1111/. and Nlneltmoth 9tre..l. Ser otrit9. a p nd r. , aont lIIVItIe u,llrn.~. rt,il of prot,... ,onday 101,1101 11111,10 I 1nce99.91. try of the American llishionary celehnstal for the Orst Elm." at the Cooper Union, yestenlay ildrences were delivered by Stator liceitrol, of the Freedman', Iln _cv. ry ord Iteoehm. tb anniversarryy of the rive Points ilostryl.it, celetimtml yesterilaY i 111101100 of over three hundred gramniar am, geography. n Tract Society held their fifty 'retry meeting In Irving Hail, be eetaiiic mod attentive audience. re delivered by Ito f. Ur. %"erme ilf.l- clergymen on the 0000 ion. al Ilowurd made a speech, which :ouch appledem. it lit cginternpla, Roston and New ford Tract so re long I.e united nem] minaionary meeting of the Melety of Nee York wan held a the Meeker atreet ehurch, at v. J. 11. Hartzell, of IlntTWo , de ,lctruna on Denominational Ad am to the runitl prtacreas of Col the Dotted Stow.. Short ad rna,l,, hy L. W. Crowell and 11. 'ter wince tin, live. 1,. C. Tomlin• I agent, rend 111,, report , chow receipts of the Society to he ream Inonroe—lir and Mr* DaTlt, .10. one, May :.—nlnee the arrival ho• e, Mu: has tenderly looked Ing rani, of her hunbancr's health, It b. nahl, an hope. of his ulti nituuld ho he attacked daring menu, by one of anti periodical ertnit en t fever and cong.tive 141 health of Mr. In ac, ratlvely good, and in only the tumult that be Isan been entideet e 4 nany fears and doubts /dulled rto lautylly upon till mind, lunnl lie very notable change In ee during the feud year..l inp Obleb nun to hare met. In y 6nr held no neanion no yet. r Probst—Ulm [Math War, nt Send to Him. , liny Tlx• I nn tll wiirennt ion of An Wine l'rolist, on Fri o( ./ nn,, lens received I,y the 01 11111 g. reolooph ways q : The prisonerseeming thhoth/COCCOLIL uietly, ono% cd. lie hod previously told that he believed death was the for Ills erlines, and that Ito Was Cr No person except Ws con llos ed le visit blin. Today , o Probst laUtlmi In this Goan- rom Havana. ,y steamer Columbia, e sth, bus arrived. .reamer In Prance arrived at sth, and left for Vera Cruz. ahu it troops. re killed by LllO explosion of the Ung dock at Havana. Ls still at the Inf.. of Pious. Stars a n d Stripes arri% rd Iron eeseive at Llano, he bombardment of Valparaiso or tine fleet to destroy (-altar, lerable excitement. ea Itobber phsebant.d nY [.amber, who wan d with being connected with ince bond robbery, way Ca commissioner bolding Mar otticient ovidence Or probable .e accused for trial THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, FROM WASHINGTON Trial of Major PauldiHg VOLUNTEER GENERAL. OFFICERS TO RE DISCHARGED. Gold Claimed by Richmond Banks INDIAN COUNCIL AT FORT LARIMIE cec,.. .05.2.., .Abo. \aw leak, Ma) as—The tkrolit'a special say.. There is no longer room to doubt the Pre...lent action oil the Colorado toil!. ills Intention to veto is unmistakeable. The prim eitial oltjeetion urged against It in retewted to he the Matting and unstable character of Its population, although there are others suffi ciently valltl The exenetnent connected with the stispen dion el the Merchants' National flank lias comparatively subsided. An el:airline' ion hex been going on for two days, under the auspices of the Government., and in not yet concheled. The 111111tar1 Cenoninslon, l'omvened by n , kireenil enter in the liar itepartutent, nun in 1 1111,/, block and organized for the trial of iettim Paulding. A ten ielLineon, Were ex oomed, and the Court adjourned until to morrow. It in materally believed that Brig. tie', Mann will be appointed Collector at Chicago, vice Luther Haven flecessed. The following were yesterday sent to the seaie tor confirmation to offices lit olo it . Brig. lien. Cmssion Fairchild, Wilted States Marshal; Mr. Gillett, rtantunster at Fennell., no Brigadier lien. E. S. Bragg, United :Mateo District Attorney. It Is rumored in military circles that an or I er d ischurging all volunteer general officers will emanate Inn few days. Moot of these of ficers bohl offices An the regular army, and In consequence of the expected offer they viii only be reduced to subordinate intuitions, and will not be entirely mastered out.- The United States Treannrer yesterday an thorizeil the ohipment of 143,000 In fractional orient, to different banks. The %curs' special denies the statement that there was general distrust of the bunko in aolungton, and says no run has been made upon them. The same special nays: Secretary lough, who mash, u trip Fortrmi;; Mei, and Clack. leaving here on Saturday and turuillg on 3lunday morning lust, had, while at Fortrese Munroe, It moment's troll versuLlon nilJett Dares. There was nothing of spee• 11l interest lit the interview, the Con VOrSltil Olt 4 elllff general and quite brief. Mr. Davis in 14/I enjoying very good health. The i.ei erne/ion has finally determined to hold the mild 4 . 111111i0d by the Richmond banks as belonging to therm sonic account of the reiraire ot w bleb I have given already. The ',rootsto imtalilleb clearly t 1101 the gold oclotiged to the socalled southern Cone iler acY, and wee on deposit x Kb the bunks, sub wet to the .Irafta of the Confalerucy. The 71ribun.'t special say, Tile Corneas vloner of Indian affairs Is making arrange talcum to hold a council with the Indian. on the plains at Fort Laramie for treaty with thesis d telegram received yesterday troto J. ft. Taylor, Superintendent at Omaha, sissies 1 1115 I twenty thousand Indio. Will attend, and leslres to know allot subsistence am .fur itished them. . Th.• ,te 'oniMIL tee, appointed to eSarn me inle t,, te present telegraph system liar called iiwitt the Postmaster General for a re lowa in regard 10 the expedient yOf connect log it e the postal system. The PI/Mall. ter General is now engaged upon 111.4 repor and will have it ready to submit to th i• Tun mitt., in a few ilayts. Until It Is read no lie (1011 cl 111 taken by the Committee. The President, pardoned 5..1. Offat etre, Irwin, 1 , 1 having isitinterfeited money witl the inie.,t/011 of pa...ing it. tienerut Rufus ingals has been ordered 0 an Inspection tour of military posts throng! 16111.13,, 0,011)(1i. Oregon, Montana and Cal inn-tint, The opeetal Committee on the Provred Mn rhal's Bureau, have pleettst arerelut lot Ilia then . proceedings shall be kept sect am. The statement that the matter wag likely I.itat , tlmppetl, that was rirvolated Irmutt. or Mr. It rv, in slightly toeurrevi. The matte will be thoroughly prolartl. II should be known that the redemption .11 vlslott or the Treasory n 111 roeetve Oudot:se ofinultinte•l ilatl,llll,l 111 stint alliotlutillg to over threat dollars. rat unin packages of that t 0,,, are retc,ve,l that it I thought people art. el the opinion that that I. the 1111111 Wwn .. NI, Atay report. 1.1 the aasiatant Commie,.lnner or the Freed inen'e eau to Lhe Coininiaaloner, now being re ..t for the month or April, slum a rmb I limed Improvement in the relatAgme between the w I t ItO RII , II blank rams in 1 1).AM/ea recent ly In rebellion. The Iremlmen Been, to la. gam mg a more norreel notion 01 !heir responalbl itiee to a ell me mi. - heat, In their new /Amme ter of freedmen; and Where they conduct thetweel yes inoffensively, the whiten. ere In.. more Illegpumell to treat them konlly and heal justly with them. JoiTereionvllle, Indiana, ban boon announce, ttio principal devil in tile Quarternntate Department place of City Point, Virginia I lisrontinued Captain It. C. ltutberforil, A 9. M., Ilan boon placed in command 01 the 11.• pot The President onlereil warrants of pan! tI. be LAIIIO.O to nine persons to-tiny -1s" fri lon blue., fatly from Mississippi, one lieorgia, one from Alabama and one from T nerNee, all property owners to the amount irm,ooo. •ty Yoke, May a.—The Posits sperm./ nays that the denaht In the House tnellcateut that the thin! amendment to the constitutlon., pr-. powtsl, will be stricken out.. 11t , tre..1 , 44,,n.1en, Sherman and klorgatt or the Senate Fl.mtsee Committee, ant known to faro, tho 101111 bill. - . . The tArmovecnif's special says that the son ars, Finance Comm'tics, haw llgrO4ai La raise the salary of the Treasurer of the. United States to six thousand flys hurnirral dollars. Kati the pay Of the Senate Clerks to nine Pamir.] dollars. A special - to too ',futile paper says tine Scores tory iri-War ordered General Terry to regard the peace proelatuation as doing array s ith martial in.., In Virginia. FROM SOUTH AMERICA The Valparaiso Bombardment STATE MENT OF THE SPANISH ADMIRA New Yoak, May 9.—The atomiser New York, from Asninwall on the 24, arrived bringing California mall', of too 19th. Panama advice. state that the news from South America In unimportant, matters bar ing remained perfoctly quiet shim the bom bardment of Valparaiso. All the Spanish fleet except the Ven•stiela had sailed for Northern ports. The Danish Consul General sent a note to the Spanish Admiral, saying his Govern ment would hold Spain responsible for the damage to Danish property to Valparaiso. The Admiral refused to receive Ms note. The bark Clara Mclean° bad been burned by the oMcers at Venezuela. Immediately after the bOmbarilment of Val paraiso, the English Minister wet requested to vacate the premises occupied by him, and no one will rent him another house Ills name wai also stricken from the list of mem bers of the Club de la Union. Only two lives were lost and el,ght ens wounded. Several churches were destrpoyed rso and one 111111 tl rod end fifty-one government stores, valued al, half million, anal containing upwards of eight mil lions of dollars worth of foreign merchandise. Five hundred and forty-live thousand dollars will repair all the damage to public edifices, whilst the balk of the loss will fall on foi °tim ers. at Callon, preparations were actively making for the reception of the Spanish n ee , by the fortifications. A letter front Spanish admiral Enema: to the Spanish Minister in Washington, given a ; different version of the negotiations procmd log the bombardment. Itreciten that Minister Kilpatrick and Commodore Rogers proponed a emmation of hostilities and peaceful nettle . went to he signalized by a reciprocal mint, of Chilton and Spanish flags at 010 811.111(11110- ' ment. do says ' I regretted this arrangement, acknow lean- Ina however good the intention that suggested it, and stating that the instructions of my • Government were so positive that notwith standing any difficulties I might have to overcome, and should I go to the bottom of the Pacific in the attempt, I must hare from Chill the satisfaction which was due to us. Moved neverthelesi by simmer° dealt, for reconciliation I would take upon mynelf the lumens° responsibility of not requiring any other satisfaction than that contained in Lite , arrangement proposed by Spain, to Engla nwhich d and Prance rind scented b y by I would add the restitution of the Canatiagun„ with its nags, arum, and crew, m return for the prizes and prisoners I had in my power. LI Subsequently he was informed by the Amerl- si can and English admirals, that they could not remain passive npecGdom, and that they in iritt be compelled to oppose him with force. My miner was, that the question of right dee n ((((( belonged. to my Government, but that as an officer I should obey my orders, and that whatever might be the attitud e aesurned by the naval forces then in the buy,however reluctant I might be to come to such an extremity, however formidable those forces inlaid, be, no earthly enneldera r7n lion should tintsdn me f the dlneharge of my duty tie represenbt a o that both Rogers and Denman approved hi tletertuittatiou,mid. subsequently both nppro csl his thud answer to Chilies proposals. Ile tulfla, however: it wan Ilconlidently expected the t omes of Eng land and the United Mates would oppose the bombardment. New Trim culiantea. BOSTON, May 9.-/a the Mute of the Common wealth v.. P. 0. J. Smith, convicted of suborde nation of perjrfry the ventlef has been set aside and a new trial granted on condition that the defendant's counsel agrees, In writ ing, to allow the testimony of the prlnatpal Governme nt used tnln ell tf l utate trial. deceased aloes the var. dint, tO hO THE PITTSBURGH THE SPANISH-CHILIAN WAR Proposed Telegraphic Communication with the West Indies Islands. RILLS APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT audience to Methodist Confer ence Delegates. W SU !NOT ox,tilny g.—An ofrimal decree from the Government of 01,111 declares that neutral vessels which tin Lento with the ships of the Spanish sq or which furnish them fuel. provis ms amnion ition or any other supplies, will • e Permitted to touch 4,f load In c any port Of the RePtt'iiie• Thy Deartmiffit State has lecn officially intortned by, Spanish Government. that fo.II coal, tlitt; amt of the Mill. of Chili declared to 1 , 0 . cott rr • War by the com mander ot the Spanlie ' ad in the Monte, will only be conslderes such contraband of war in case of Its !WOO( dispatched from Chaffin ports for the enemy's ships. The Pewtottlee Department has made y eon. 1 traet for the con veyanee of the malls from New Orleans to Mobile and back dolly In suitable steamers; also to carry the mails from New orleans via Galveston to Indianola and book., ail lee iles a week, in suitabe stemshis. The Presid ut ent lios aollrOVO l d the a 0111 to p en courage telegraphic rommunientiOn between the wilted states and the:West indi 9 wands . and the Bahamas. It provides that the bite, • national O Telegraph COOlumnr, Corpora - led under the'ows of the State of Now York, their silecessors and assignees, shall have the dole privilege (or fourteen years to lay, con struct, maintain and operate telegraphic or Ultlgtostle wires or eahles, In and over the waters, fON, IMILMIS, SOO,s and lands over whiell the United :suites have jurnalletion, from I lie shores of the SLitte of Florida to the 'shoo of Cuba and the liallatoms, Other or Loth, and other West ladle Islands. The com pany shall, al the time, give the United States LOO free of 15111•1 Cable to a telegraph oper ator of Its own selection, to transmit any mes sage to and frOtO Its military, naval, di plomatic or eonsular agents, and the company shall keep all Os 11(1014 open to the public for the LhOIOMIOOIIOII, for dolly pablicutlons, or markets, eollonerrial reports,, intelligence mesceges, dispatches told communications and forwarded In the order in whirl, they shall be received; and the company Khali not be ooruuttod to charge end collect for MOE sag.ee through any of its submarine viably more than the rate ty1.50 for messages of ten words, subject, however to the power of Congress to alter and (let. mine said rate, Provided tint the international Ocean Telegraph Company shall, within the period of three yeursfrom the passage of tins act, cause the said submarine cable or cables to he laid down; and that the MOO cubic or cables shall be in successful oper- allot, for the transmission of messag. within 'the said period of five ,years —otherwise this grunt to be null and vold. Congress rescrves the power to, at any time., alter or repeal the above net. The President has also approved the bill ex tending the time for the completioa of the Union Pacific Railroad, eastern division, un til the 27th of Juno, 1%6. The time for co o pleting each succeeding of one hundred is to be reckoned from that date. this bill al so extends for two yetrs,t 110 time (or coin mcncing and completing the Northern Pacific Railroad and all Its several sections. The President to-day, by appouitment, gave an audience theto delegates of the general conference ofMethodist Protestant church now in .10891011 in Georgetown, North Caroli na, Alabama, Virginia, Marybunt and District of Columbia only, are repiesenttal, it having been said that those appointed from the other Southern States tin - toot the MOW., to pay the expenses of travel. The presiding officer of the conference introduced the 41ele gut..a severally to the Pr.tdent. remark ing Dint they hail unanimously adapted come to pay their respects to him. Alluding to the fiery ordeal through which the Southern people had passed, he needed not to remind the President of the dinieulties which 011 V I -1.01104/ LOCO, Ond the Poverty which they err,' now suffering, tlimigh this tolglit be ascribed to the small number-of ministers and delegates present at the Con Terence. Ile might continue lus remark., bin lie feared to trespass on the Pre..l.lceit's indulgence. He, howver, rayed Oat the blessings of Almighty God e migh p t rest upon the President, and that the loot wool.' give Mtn the requisite a - Lefton and strength to peril/rut 418 Importasit duty. To ibis the broth- ren responded with an vattond_stle amen. The Yrtssident thanked thanked the dria. gates sincerell for the romplinient they hall mild lino by this visit. Ile 'rested the prayer they had of at nod he heard,,,,, 1 ared by Ihe Pox t. rlo Inch 11 win. 1.1.1,...,1, lond that all hoe cat effort.. oh the 0011 lerenve would he crowned with aneevaa, lie hoped the day was not distant. pow. stud pronpalty mould Le restored to undivided country. lAINGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. W 111141,0 N 4'171'. kitty %I, Ixei , SENATE. Air t handler introduced a bill LO regulate I Ise Lrhasportat lon of Sltrisislyeertne, aisle!. Ave. referred to the ult lee on COM ruereeAir . Henderson In tral east a blil to alginate appointments to end remoi al* fromTi,. Th 'all a ornere.l w lie prla'ed. it provides that no person aph test to civil attire by tire President mad eon armed by the senate shalt la tati roVaLle by the President utile. Um same in consented to Icy the Senate, provided that stierntsers ot ibis Cabinet may at any time Ise removal by the President witlicut the consent of the Senate. If the tired Lorna of any .Miser, however. esp., , during Inc reress I ti the Senate,t Ice l•riablent may appoint suevessesr, whollistiall hold often until the end of the next rove o • 000 ling steislent of Ilse Senate, of simmer supers...dal. a hose aiipotistnsen bat, taniterresi on the President or head 11d DeparthienL *lone osay s in a s any time by the same. The President is authortzed to temporarily es.pengi del keg recess, and by the ithriee of the Attorney looteral, any Inetatil'etent, cor rupt or dishonest Enrico leaner. and allimaL la a tittecessor held office until r i m- thrty mays the the eons Melleeinfill t of the ay i tile aenale; the facto to tie Mal before the Senate within ten slays after mall commencement, the Senate to exercise the power or ern/firming or rejeettng fetch s union. !doll and appointment. Ni, tdapetirlisi ogleer to receive ermipemeition during sus pension. In ease of appOilltMellia Orneu the Pxaident widch the Senate rejects, or 011 tell It neglects or rot tarsi to take aetion, such onkut shall be vacant anti no salary allowed, No person rejOetegi by the Senate shall 'Penguin appninLeci by Da President during the ram., to shall the Preflitilan nllpnittL ally person to till a vacancy happening during reams by sleuth, resignation, expiration of term or oth er tassimity not depending on the will or no tion of the President A bill 10 Incorporate the National Theulng. bcal Institution of the District o r Colombo, an passed. The obja-t of the institute in th.• ...lee:item of PI /101,11 men for the Chrbith, 1111111birY. Mr. introdueed a resolution hairnet , log the Finance COtiltnlttee, to report 1111011 the 11X providing by law that no pubilc °Meer shrill deposit government Delta except in rho seri-treasuries where asch exist, and nthe United States Treasnry In Washington, ar hieh was adopted. The Douse resolution appollnlLK n Cola- IllitnnOlotr in eaten a .Its for lin! New York platonic, was passed. The 111 l u, prevent the Introduction or eimierti was taken up. Air. Grltues, front the Naval loommittee, re ported, with an amendment, tie lilt LO pre- Me for the butter organization and pay of the Department of the Navy. Mr. Morrill, from the Committee of the Di t :let Of Colombia, reported a bill repealing Lb clly charters of Washington and treorgetowr at provisliug for their government by COL missloners. Mr. Cowan spoke In defenCe 01 the Petal dent, for show hewould nay to the rienatil Get your Dittman/ and live hundred, or fly. thousand If you want Dime, of the leaders wit Jeff. Davis at their head; we are realty re you. Mr. Doolittle, Ina brief otters:ll, reviewed the relations of the Pre...Went to tiin Union party, alleging that ho wets millet-nig ill the lialthuore Platform, open which he was eleetsul. Nye made 1.01110 relnarlitleoflll2lollllll,LOry it, President's exerche of the pardoning .or In the tune of rebels. .V 11.1.111. action, the Senate Mr. W ilson, of lowa, from the tommittee on the Judiciary, reported a 1,111 to repeal the rki netlion of the act of the Thirty-Mrentli lion_ grass, relating to passports, which repealed the thee exng law in reference to persons liable to military duty. The bill was consltie.. ell and passed. The House then procceeed to the constlera telt of the special order, it being the constitu tional amendment reported from the decon struction Counnittce. Mr. Broomall, of Pennsylvania, sold It la to be expected that the Joint Resolution would receive oopcwition from t h e lair,ll.ol.lilllit MD, 1.1-UMW; It W. LlierCtOrll .01e. Li, Wialq4l ar gument Open them. It was to 1., elected that the six Johnsonian new etniVerLif to IhnuocrutiV would Volt, against the 111.11.1r0 COMIIIMMIng with t he gclalonian !rt.. New 1 ork (Mr. Itay• mond) I coiling with the yolk tlemun from Kentucky (Mr. who hail the disease In the mildest and meet .11A1/10 fens. Oil argument W. useless. There mum there fore be thirty-nine votes against the ineailure, ild he would there should Ise no more. So fur treason being 111.10 04110., It was the at popular Institution Of Um South. Troik a has liven made popular there, and loyalty Ott laste made (allot.. Mr. Shatialin next took the door In opposi tion to the measure. lie Apia the first ptepo sitlon contained in the measure struck at the reserved rights of the States; those rights which "lie founders of the lainstltoLlou bo. Bored essential to the existence of the gov ernment. It proposes to urine dente thorn rights and concentrate all power In the gen eral goverunient. The second proposition disfranchised the people of the States wide!, had gone into rebellion until the chains of up. preaston could NI riveted on ihein through all time to come. If these pimple submitted to the terms sought to be Imposed upon them they ought not to come back oi the Union, and ought net to hold place or position as free American citizens. They might have been disloyal but their history showed them cut an inferior people. They hail been overcome not by numbers, but hysuperior wisdom and bravery. Ile admitted they had erred, but they hail belleVed they were right, and had acted on that belief, Mr. Itayniond was the next speaker. Ile ex pressed fibs gratification at the ReconetrUetletk Committee having submitted their Solielxie ' a whole, and illustrated the danger or submit- Ong only one portion at a Wee, by reference to the recent coarse of the British Ministrion the Reform bill—the Ministry having corn m si the session a Clear mniori of xty, w hich majority with had dwindled down to five because the Ministry persisted in bringing forward only one portion of the Reform scheme. Ile expressed his belief thatall State) to be affected by the proposed measure should be represented, but be did not hold It to be essential to the valklity of Congressional as tion and of Constitutional amendments that they should be thus represented. The delete was further continued by Messrs McKee and Eldridge. In the course of scale. oily bet el, Ilesarn. Wilson, of lowa, and Ray mono, the speaker state d understOod it wan Untended to bring the measure to avoto to-morrow, and that there were thirty gentle men still uedring to speak. In the couse 01 11r. Raymond's remarks, he eexpresses r ationind Of the measure, exeePl the third section, lie also alluded to the eagerness with which Mr. Atevens uta....led to the =ingestion of the name of General Grant Ito a candidate of the Union party m lee for President, us giving assurance that there would be no dissent in the party out that sub !eel when the right time should come. Mr. Eldridge spoke against the Joint resolu tion, and denounced the lieetnetruction Com mittee as having entirely disappointed the country. Mr. lichee supported the measure, He pre mised to emend Mr. Garfield's motion to re cotentli with instructions, by striking out the second section, and {inserting the following: "All persons who• !vet untatily udbered to the late inSurrection, giving old and comfort to the se-tolled Confederate Stott., are forever ex. luau.' Inuit tunilltio any oft., of treat Or p. sit tinder the Government Of the United :tea." Mr. Bouts ell denounced the Democratic party, whose position every traitor in the :alum and every syntpathiser with treason In the North sustained; and in this hour of nu- Donal peril, It was their NMI misfortune to be compellni to admit that he who secured the suffrages of the people for a second office in the Government accepted the doctrine of the Democratic party. Ins Mr. Routwell supported the ineanUre before the House. Spaulding, Miller,Elliott anti Shelia burger spoke In favor of the .joint resolution. Mr. IVilson, of lowa, calledßaymond to task atiout some supposed inoonsiStoneY be tween his position on the pending measure and his position on the Civil Rights bill, which Mr. Raymond, acknowledging the interest taken in Ills record by the gentleman from lowa, explained to be no Inconsistency at all. Mr. Stevens gave notice tied, at three o'clock to-morrow he would move the previous ques tion, and ask It vote on•the joint resolution. Mr. Bidwell Introduced a bill In relation to Round Valley and other Indian reservations In the Mate of Callforniii, and a bill to estab lish post routes 10 that Mate; which were read L lee iientileuelitTprinetelf t . l , lNrr e titi eheeert the elective franchise in the terrliori es of the Unite,! Stales and tile inimlsslon of now States Into the Union. This Was read twiee and referred to the Judiciary Comniltte, Mr. Cullom in tnal tic.] a bill to regulate pro ceedings before Justices of tho Peetee. This wax reed tn lee mill referred to the Committee oil the District 01 Coiniebu, Tho Speaker presented it letter from the Attorney lknieral trateonitting a list ,of his clerks, Sc., compliance with the Haute res olutlea of the 7th of May. Mr. S. L. Thomas presented the petition of the citizens of ilattimore, Maryland, engaged in the montane ire of gin., ware, praying for increased eon imported glass are, Mr. Conkling resented - tile petition of citi zens of Otzego county, New I ork, asking for the naaangn of laws regulating interstate intin calico, sad 4111.1 X were all appropriately re ferred. The House at half past four took a resells till half past seven o'clock, when the ecmstdera lion of the tax bill is to Ise resnruml. Er ENINa nesnion.—The consideration of the tux bill commencing lit the 7th section, which reiers to the regulating, annensing and collect ing of the tax on isittoil, was reatinteid. deveral amendments were made and in stead of Imprisonment prOVlded ffif Meet - hue pin Jury In relation to the tax, It Was aniontled no as Lo rem!, shall be subject to pun ishitimit prescribed by the etietlug Ntattitee. seetion elghtb , relating to tile saute mut ter, 1111 luirk)rtualt, amendments were mode. Seettou ninth contains u large itiluilier of panigrapbs, amend lug in lie tap, swtions of the existing IVVOII 111! net. SLOVelin Owned al lention to the !ninon:int. Power reposed In annen.-ors by the act to lin pose lines 01111 penalties tor alleged violations or fraud, and mentioned Cube easketees to Il lustrate his West. He moved an amendment. to 1.011111 in at the 11111 i of dm paragraph amend ing nett lon 14 of the Invent is,, ProvidiNf lbs ill lieu of the remedy now provided, wherever frond is charged to exist in any reuA torus, a hell the party charged 011131 dens-111e truth! and 114 1112011 11 . 1111, the proceeding. ton analocrole4l and l NO It 111'011101 lo the District t mot of the 1' n l t rd states te eover the 41114 1111 l 11f tellidosol ot I moil 1001 Elle nothoty. Al an 1010 N colo.olord rit,• prop.- sithao In 1011,1 1•111, 10 103111 INIII 141 110[0,, isy 11.34.4110r3. In ono UI 11w othomona a goons]. did not oOw , amt there eousequently haul to be a rail of the Ileum , . 10.11Oeuthere, 11 mon% than 11 unerton, afoovered to their 11“.101.1. ancl the consideratnin of the hill was rll.ll 111011. The paragraph siil4.llllll oi sectla 01, twenty-L.O 01 Lao us.biting act., mania.se the salary and bun. of ASL/11211110n1. Thiagave It to a varloty of propoaltlon, hut 110 1111portalit chpliges wt 0111.41, At ten o'rlock niter having 411 m m -welt Of ni stet, page-, tier nil 1.1.3 /hone ne./. Treatment of Jeff. Davis— B Aid for Frciximcia—ifenicon Advice.. Ng. 1 0 0 K, Lay ~—Tlin FortreSA 011r1.0 letter ;0.011, 1.1101. 31112111- Mel; report,. that the prison treatment ...ten ded to ./.r Davis In nrinecussarily „pewit According to the reports of the by n.l. Bright In support 01 leroed men's 11 .- 41,141 n, 1.01000 011 the. ?Atli .C. 0,0111111114 sent to EXeter nail for that Mllll 1110r0 WILA 011 tile way. a Hayman letter Me:Ilion:1 the reception of the intend anon 5o neat at sail hollin 11.51 of the ..etory over the Liberal." at fdett.t.- allam on the rith. Th, report that lite luiperlaii , te hall Orr pled Xictottelon um, COWlrilll.ll. A in, to to I Ipoed It the Empror, doors and M u s Tin. ,. Elnpuror e ninixr on it tit ‘ievoting n h tone mainly I 0 1.111, MIIIIIOI6I condition •I tl country, and examining the plane luf N. la glut, ileraon. Cumin iIIIIIIIOP Sti NOrfOik• F 4, 41 . 6{104 Moe not, laity it —The Military Cowin Lesion has [wen convened by order ot.il brunt, and le now 111 Mesnlon nt Not folk lay the purpose or Investigating the eutiees w Inch lee to the recent riot in that city. The Proeetelings will be eonducte.l wit h~sioned doors 61.1 the 13videoca will he directly to Gen. ti runt. Judge Underwood ar rived at Norfolk this morning, and opened the United elates l'ireult Conn. The .Judge de -1 iverea his charge truday. From New Orleans N °steno., May 9.—Cotton *ales were 2,lsu Intto. at 3l ryay, Toslay's receipts were 3.211.a1cr Sugar and blots... nominal. °old Ito. Sterling 40. Private elreles ere severe on Sheri lan's to the /tecon.truction Committee, and • charge of gluarrelsonseness tttuwg I In rallealolla Northern capital Is .1 not troubled. Ten advlege represent the cotton crop all being large. Blew York Matters Saw Vona, May S.—Judge Barnard grunted an injunction to restrain thu 110111th Board from remov LLlVerla tV uwldugrcn ruarkuL. The steamer Now York brings front Califor nia over ono million dollars in treasure. Somt Pearson, who swore out It warrant against Bun Wood. John Morrissey and nth. ors, for alleged lottery swindling. now Comes forward and swears that. he was misled, and did not know his first statements to he true. •J ir4.‘lo :Or Cf:% Amusements Aesintav nv Mess—As the Opera season (Ira near Its ring. I ill, Interest in It appears to I it, reuse. I I I night there was 15 large an audience us I ..is yet been present at any per n and touch larger than WOK of the and leneus at moist of the other pieces. The llgOnOttel Is Iststorical I y familiar to most of our reader., and resented In the form or an opera, it In frill of thrilling interest. We did not think the character of Margaret was brought nut forcibly enough, but arch as IL is„ the part was well sualainmi by Milo. Nadi. We cannot speak tun highly of the manner In which Mad, Johansen, Mile. Mamba, Messrs. II Immei, Hermann, Formes Wlsnlleh and oth ers performed their respective roles. A lack of fatrill ler music In the Opera caused It to be less interesting to many of the audience than It otherwise would have liven, lint that wits their Inlmakrtnne. . . To-night, the Nat night but two 01 the MIL. n, the line opera of slarber of Seville will be prevented. `tattirilay afternoon a grand Mut , - lime willbit given for the benefit TIIIATELIL—YaIIkaa Locke in drawing fair houses at the theatre. flu appear,. to-night 1114 Patch" arid “Nathan Ttieker,.. Llee of his best ailantetatti. CI Iters.—The circus still vontinues 10 draw •rnwtlrd emit...et:a afternoon and night. Sat nrday evening rinses tile Nee)tee. woo". iloceot—To-night Will proseoled the"( .P 1 (aeon Brothers" and sEartreotes.“ !low U. Voile. The legislature at its last session passed the following act regulating, the mode of voting at elections, Voters should make a not,' of ; All (lounged volt,. of the several 'mantles of thin Commonwealth, at all genoral town ship, eetelle 11 lite! Special elections, are hereby !Intranet authorized and required to vote by tickets rousted or partly written, or partly piloted and partly written, severally classl lied its tollows Ono ticket Shall embrace the MUM. of all Judges of courts voted for, and labelled outside“Judielaryi” one ticket shall embrace the names of all Slate oMeers voted for, mot be labelled "State;" one ticket. shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for, inelndhig other of Senator and members ! Of the General Assembly If voted for, and 'gambol, of Congress, it ruLed lot, and be labellel"conty ;" one ticket shall em brat,' Ltm ttttt nos of all u taw Ilse 1p minx.. voted for, soul be labelled otownsh one ticket shall em brace the names of all borough oltlcers voted for, and be labelled "lion/ugh!" and Mel: close shall be depotilted in Rep:lrate ballot boxy& Orphans' Asyluos.—Tho following Board of Manager's has been elected for the Alleghe ny Orphans' Asylum, to serve during the en siling year : Mrs. Harmer, Mrs. tieneral Rob inson, Wilkins, Mai. Logan, Mrs. Camp bell., Mrs, It. Robinson, Mrs. Child,, Mrs. Jilek lain, Mrs. Tunklrk, Mrs. Holmes, K. ROC. in/1.00, Urn. Moor,, Mrs. Thaw, Mrs. Ilrunot Mrs. Hay. and Miss Lothrop. The new Boars[ of Managers ‘O r in meet this afternoon at turn! O'clock for the p arm* Orgeol , im , , • - • 'lRal'road Grilse Removed. I. The goneral °Mee of the Pittsburgh, Fort %Faye:tit Chicago Railway Company has been ved from Filth street to their new and bettittlfal building, corner of Wayne and Penn eiLt. The and Pennsylvania Itailrorul Com pany ineorpomtim in the spring of hill, and th work of constroetion commenced hi theta rand of 1/149. Under the presidency of Gen 11Filliani Robinson, Jr., the work was p re ed forward with great eneriry arid ra pidity, nil on the Ilth of April, ism, the road was° cil for indite between Allegheny City and C . Tillie, a distance o f ono hundred and ' WI Its " Tor m g i l t r e ,. s. Port Wayne and Chicago Railrea Company was formally Organized In et the eltyt of Pittsburgh, on the Nth of Febru ary,. by the tionsollilution of the uhlo nod Penn canto, onns foul Indiana, and the Fort Wayinatmil Chicago railroad companies. Forme time after the opening of the road the o e bemirs. was principally transacted In the Ming In Allegheny now occupied as a depot!: The President and, If we remember i t aright 'Borne other oftlelals hail an °face for someir as e on Fourth street, The Company each ' inrched a lot on Fifth Street, and urge A large building, the general office Mi sname' as transferred there. But even after eallin into requisition some rooms in adjoin -1 leg c ties, the accommodations were Med.., (plater the increasing business. The remit i of all that the Company have erected it wag nifico. building on the corner of Penn and Wardell:streets, to which they have now re m° heir general business. Thu elilice is a x is credit' the munificence and liberality of the Cam yas well as to the City. It Is In the form o a square, or, more correctly speaking, rpa ellognim, and Is Pa feet. long, 46 feet w Me, end three stories high, soil cost $150,003 i f It is a Very model of convenience and com fort. IMMetliately Oh entering off Penn street, au toOr bulletin • board meets the eye, on widen' tractions are given us to the rooms in which is heads of departmouts will be found. On W - first 11.00 r, Moms No. 1 and 3 are oecu pled by .P. ;Shinn, Esq,, the Genentl - Fralgtat lw Agents.l by J. K. Shinn,Esq., the Agent for lost freigWa 4 by manifest. clerks; a and 7 by J. D. Laynge Esq., Superintendent of the 11h.stern Divisions, and 6 and 8 by the Freight agent and cashier of Penn station, Messrs. II: H. Ruble and Wye}. Gibson. On tne second floor No. 9 is occupilid,by the Treasurer and Secretary, and ImitterliatMy adjolnhig are two rooms for the President and Directors. Hera. 10 and 11 by J. N. McCullough, Esq. the General Superintend entisud hls auxiliaries; Nos. 12 anti 13 by the Gen en 4 Ticket ngent,F. It. Myers, Esq. On the third BOOr,room 14 is fertile accountant depart ment:Si is the private Mlles of W. it. Harries, Esq., e Comptroller; In is a store En ginee rfo statioriery;lB is the °nice of the Chief and arehitect, Messrs. Gardiner and F. Slatapilir, and 19 is a mom for committees. In additiOn, there Is a spacious attic wnich in used for filing away the books and papers of the sompaey. The vault is built from the cellar to the third storv, and there Is an npArtmerit ou each Boor for the deposit and safe keeping of the Company's valuable papers. The Mold ing, the first story of which I s of beaut t ful stone and the remainder of pressed brick, is fire-proof throughout. The deers are of iron and cement nee give no sound when trend upon. Ou • r oce this morning will not allow no to do Jus tice to this magnificent structure, nor have fate room to mention the names of the contraetors. The architects I sure Mosersond the building was erected u nder' the suPeriu tenilenee of W. IL Barrie.. Esq., the Comptroller, upon whomit collects (the highest, credit. The removal of the Fort Wayne office to its present locality must prove highly advanta geous fa it brings all the railroad ofilees auto close proximity, and must greatly facilitate the transaction of business. Thia is now one of the best managed and moat Avosperous roads In the country. Gen. Geo. W. Cass has devoted all Ills energies to Ito nianagemenl and the advancement of its Interests. He Lad many dark and trying ,mss in pass through, but he has pierced the clouds and note enjoys the clear sunshine ass resrant for hienntiring efforts, and justly merits the title of a "model President." Those wits wish to get full Information in i egnrd to the organ- Itf viTry"v . I l' u e irWr " o n a l tPa " n n ip "d rOt t' ie l gf a a l o t l i fi l t e ri t •:i and now own' by it, 811011111. procure a work entitled "history, Organizution and legal pro ceedings relatfve to the Pittsburgh, Fort Wai - ne and cilium° Railway Company," which was written by ben Cass and published in 11:3. It. is a thorough extonlnatlen of the af fairs of the corporation, in which the writer, rather too modestly an we thank, conceals Ms own 0111111011 f services ill the varions liege/LIU tIOII,I tied transaction of the company. We desire to expre. our oldwitions to W. IL Barnes, Rini., for tlie, facilities a ff ords. ns glaring Our Viet for obtaining the above Items. We have mot hitif both us Secretarytool Como troller of Mini:6.llMay, sad in f`3,11 pO - 4111011 he has t1)10 , X11 the I.MICIIII: Of a gent lemon. We are ado under many ohilgat inn. IO F. It. Illy i•rs, Egg., the llenertil Tielott Agent, tor cour tesies Shown us iluring our 1 init. fir hlyers is always at his desk, and tlO matter how deep ly inyolvoti In best?... i•tnd be always Seel). 10 twi lls reedy tort,: every In in tit, power wituiiiiiiiitein,, :toil pat lone° N i, nude willful °nicer ; and t ..... ii more cheerful .tat lilvasant Ills fe e " w../111,1‘ ectistatit suille W born Admit We lineope Cholera? It 401,1 , 1 10 Iko the prevalent oplition that NO Or,. to have the I . llolofll 111 till, ell.) durtitg the minting summit,. lint :L. 3 . 01 we 111,0 men un able 1,, learn 1.11/01/ what reliable 'lute,, it In imeint /Inner peOple are ranting about for a "miltre in some wilderness. s of shaile,'• vi here the rumor of chol era may not Marl, their ears. So firmly hits I his ohm heroine einheiltleil in the pithier mini, that into of our permanent merchants yesterday rellosnl to soli a reliable emintry enstoteer n I/111 Of g... 19 .. 011 Lone," staling that Haul after the eliolera bail pavnell an ay he haul tleternile,l 10 dO strictly molt busi ness, Strange that sensible mon art In such a manlier. Weittitlei• that tier country cousins are taking ailvontitam of our fear+ of the emi IffOlirg4: Ti,,, .10/0 , ./sso l . /le/Oorof, having an eye to business, nays: "The season w lii oars he here when the inhabitants I/I the Mum, will go &s ant to seek the cool breezes among hulls :mil 111.011iltil., 111111 to relll,o 8.11C012011.1. f./111 Ibr ear, of 1.1.111.. life. With Proper nolneetuents hilt! out they wl/111,1 110 111'011t took lit monism. to Johnstown anti owlet the mummer roan the at, our pl'ettar usque hills whose forests wave u ltit green and even evergreen foliage, int w hone at tnitspliei 0 zu pure as purity Itself. Shottlol eliolerst or other Mitt gortrus dtsiaons %Intl the cities, n have 00 doubt that many visitor* will make thin tunnel-alit town their titmice of a summer residence. Litt the people oil prepare to merge It a safe and pleasant vii y cif zef uge front the pestilence that elks 11l 00011.1111.1 . 01.111 V. 11.1111 the results will be equally advantageous to tliumnelv s allll.l strangers." When will Johnstow os n ble to boast ot to find claw ho tel, Welloinarg Union Chap.!. It will to retunnaltere.l that Itev. Clark, v.II for of the tklu,d I'iem,s, was In the city sonic Lisle Miler soliciting ...I for lb.• ereetlon of °lmpel in the nourishing tow, of Wellsburg, West Virginm. During his stay a number of musical amateurs !trainee,' "Judas Matteo tti...l4," Whinh proved a grand success. Wu learn that Dm new and beautiful church is nearly Out of debt, and IA It 111 , 1?“1/Ir place of worship. Lectures have recently been given by Hera Jones, Herr and Clark, to aid m clear- log it of uebt. Union Chapel, Cincinnati, of which Rev. Alexander Clark is the pastor, is one of the most nourishing congregations in the city. It has a membership of about four hundred. and Ito Sabbath school has Just or ganised a mission in the western part of the city, for which a collection of 61,004/ was taken up at the close of a sermon by the pastor a few Sabbaths since. The mission Is uninagal by the young nonillion. of the church. This Is an Independent Methodist Church, separated two years ago from the M. E. Church. It called Mr Clark to the pastorate, anti the relation is not subject to the Itinerant rule of three years, to continues to edit the Sch.( Visitor, which uow circulates ZIOAK) copies. Onion yhet.l7—.4;opresrheadit Routed. Unosrewic, VA., May 8, 1601. Keg. IIAZICrT6:--OUr borough 010121tioll came off yesterday. It Was warmly contested, more so I aan any election held hero for many rears. Early In the morning the Copperheads milled their forces, Buttboatng that they WWI would sweep the borough. after the day over and the collet made, It wits found that the Union Itepobilean ticket had a handsome majority, a gain of thirty votes since last Morel,. 'McraWs show how the current rues." It. _ Attorneys Panned AwayS=lllring the past ten years many changes have occurred in tin, bar of Cambria county. Within that po rind there have died, Charles li. Myer, Eit. word Hutchinson, Charles I). Murray James C. Noon, (killed at Yrederlckshurgd Slichael Han Mugholan, nuil Philip S. Noon. To thew may be guided the names of lion. Moses Conan and Abrithant Morrison, both of whoni hal re tired from practice a number of years hoforo leaving the "shorns of time." Judge Canal. died m 1811, aged Over seventy yours. Mr. Morrison died In PM, having attained the tut vunced age of ninety-throe years, or more. Railroad Arrident.--Jiri. Welnh, of Derry township, Wentmorolatiti county, Willie return ing home from Derry ntution on a freight train, in company with two other youtig men, employees on the norm, notoc nights ago, at, totoplod to alight from the trot., anti Jumped on the north track directly In front of a freight train going the Other direction, which knock ed WM 11031'11611d 1111311311 over WWI, Its till two other train. following immediately after. Ho wan terribly mangled, none of him clothwn he lug left on him, except a entail portion of 1113 shirt. Lie died instantly. e aro to DOLO the fact that George • 11 C Whristy,pleased w idiom a inetuber of the preSs gang, but more recently a gallant son of Mars • has been admitted to the bar. We have known him for some years, and al ways found Mtn an obliging courteous tontle mum, and we predict that ho will make his mark In the new profession he Lisa Just enter ed upon. He has opened an office at No. MI Grunt Street. mini Note flook.—bouni day. spice we llioned the feet that a local reporter bad lost or mislaid his note book containing vela- Mtn papers, end asking its return Lo this taco. It has not yet beau forthcoming. Should Lho tinder attempt to trowel on the "pruesetio to thin book we lime the ronduetors will put him off on at dark night whore there 19 no tavern within UM miles. Admltted.-0.1 motion of T. M. Marshall, Esq., Wm. Carr, Esq. was admitted to prac tice Carre severed co;arts of Allegheny county. Mr. Le a young Mall Of 11110 taIMILS and oxcellen Le Ind ilicattOns for the successful prac tice of law. Ile entern upon Ms professumal mover with the best wishes of Ills numerous friends. Pr•riple's 11.1mr.—Tha statuurC Ineftaha of this tine arta at tint wharf and will leave rka Saturday rivottluy mat on her royatlar court Proceed log. C. S. DISTRICT Cori:T.-11On. WIISOM MeCand less presiding. Wens .0A v, May , th.—The Court assembled at the appointed hour, ten o'clock, when the case of the United States vs. James Alton was taken no. The prisoner was Indicted for pas 'Jag a counterfeit fifty dollar greenback upon George Smith, tavern-keeper on Hilton Street, Sixth ward, in Febniary last. The prosecu ting witness (smith) testified that on the nth of February the prisoner came to Ills tavern, called for a glass .0 beer. and esker: If he (smith) could change a note. Ile prfaluced it Ilitl7 001111 T greenback (offered 1n evidence and identified), which wit neasschand for him. The prisoner received the full amount of the change, and paid live moors" for his beer. Half an hour after, ascertaining the bill to be counterfeit, he 11111110 information against Alton before Alderman Merton. of the Eighth want. Alton hail been arreste d previously, and at the magistrate's ofilee Meade,' over the money he had received from Smith, and asked to be let of. The prisoner said he had been in the army and had received the note In ques tion from his paymaster. Upon crOss-examtnation, In answer to the question whether be did not testify, Le his ex. animation before Commissioner l, that lie identified the note by a "little Wa r" upon it,Smith replied that "lie might and might nut have said so; told the Commissioner that there leas a 'little tear upon the note." In his ill reel examnuition. Smith said that he identi fied the note by the letter and number which lie took down upon a piece of paper at the Al derman's office. Ile sent his little girl (twelve yearn of age) to Gardner's drug store, to ascer tain whether It was good er bad. Before she returned he gave the change to the prisoner, 1 / 1 1.1 after so doing he went after his little girl, met her at the drug store, and learning that the note was worthless, returned lq his tavern. Finding that Alton had gone, he at once per sued him, doe,. Decatur street. John Stein was in the tavern at the time Alton °reduced tile fifty dollar bill and asked change tor it, and being called on the stand corroborated Striates evidence Ile Joined lu the pursuit of Alton and assisted In arresting him. At the time the bill was presented, An drew- /frets, a tailor, pronounced it genuine, but not being entirely satisfied of the fact, Smith sent his little girl, as already stated, to the drug store to make further Inquiry, mean while giving Alton the change he desired. John Faris testified that on the 2.1 day of February—four days prior to the trunsaetion at Smith's—he saw Alton in Lawrenceville, and risked him if he hail "that note yeti" Ile said he had, and produced It. Fans said he thought It was good. Went to Savings Bank, where It was pronounced counterfeit. The note offered In evidence, Fans said, was the same that he saw In th.. possession of Alton in Lawrenceville. Mr. Cameron, for two years Clerk In the Custom House, (during which time he has handled tut/lions of government money,) tes tified that the note was an imitation of the genuine In every respect, but the execution end general appearance was bail. -•-• '' • I COMMON PLEAS,.—Judge Stowe on the bench. • The case of Ilittfum h iiehew vs. Guthrie St ,Sill, heretofore tenoned, was concluded yes terday morning. The jury found for the plain tiffs In the sum of 6579.10. The next case taken up was that of Jacob Smith v favos. Gardner seta - niter. The Jury found inn favor of the pi,inurr fur the sum of $ 2 1.70, the full amount • claimed. Day nun- Coral—Judge Williams presiding. '1 lie case of Lyons A South vs. Rider &Clark, noticed brietly on Wednesday, was resumed yesterday morning. As stated, this was an action to recover damages sustaleml tiv an alleged breach of contract on the part of the defendants. The plaintiffs own a. refinery In Allegheny city, and on the 2.1 i/ of Slay, 1864, entered in a contract wlth the defendants, by which the latter, as alleged, agreed to furnish all the crude oil, fuel, etc , used at the refinery, on condition that they would be appointed ex clusive agents for tile sale of all relined oil, benzine anti residuum produced at the re- ILnery. They were also to provide bane/s, drayage, storage, etc., for such oils, and as compensation, were to by paid a certain com mission. The plaintiffs on their part agreed to effect an Insurance on the refinery flint stock, and to give the policies in the hands of Hitler Si Clark as advances upon tile oil dell, mat by them. Thisntract 1 1 / 1 1.11 to remtlu In force until May 2341 c0 , 11015. The contract went Into effect and continual In operation until November la, 1564,1111t1C0 which time, as tillefL , i-ti by plaintiffs, the defendants have refused to carry out the covenants then entered into. The plaintiffs claim that by tile nomfultill meat ol the Contract, they haVU64.11.10C01.1111-0111,1: LOCCII.B.O operations at their retlite^y, and that they have suffered damages 10 consequence to the amount of twenty-live thousand dollars. which amount they seek to recover by the present 0(11,111. The 111150 IS still on trial. The grand Jury came Into court lit half-past ierell. and returnal true little, Ina is States, vs. lii•nry Ina id Jones lelll , l licorge 2 .1.4 . 011.150 g I,u 1/IL, c rrel, oon eriell treasury time in the denomination of ten dollars, dohn Momaner, prosecntor. United N411C9, vs. Win. Gans, passing coun terfeit. national carrenso_y Lwinsty dollar note nn Ilia 'First Natititou lank of Isllanaplls, Gat. 11. Mousing, prosecutor. Untied states, vs. (Merge ranter, passing counterfeit trusl-sllry went, Boller This te, prosecutor. This bill was returnal 'powwow. Henna. Entered.-011 itiontitty night the duelling or a family earned 24yder, Merited e the bezel of Win Allegheny river, near Wet) `, Rios, wan eine/M thlm es :Leda considerable quantity nclAing. Clothi, wear ing Wt.' about si,.tyrioiluee I n nony earrieti iitr. The operations of the thieves aroimed 1111! 1 1 1111:14,p1, I,llt ,Oeveeklll4 111 esaping with their booty. hey nine attempt mettle ' w e a l a bet belonging to iliv reetotveed LII4. MOMIIIig. heir supposed trim I 111. earritui itwav their plunder in a boa t.,.tv• a new skig owned by a Man In Ilse lemity was stolen during the ht. There it ne yet no eine which would lead to tile apprehension or the bur glars. Ilitsiommee—The hole In the elite walk in front of the Allegheny tit. Works on debt gut street is a nuisance and should be abated. Weeks Imre imased NI.III, It Wltei 0111'110d, and Iron, present appearances IL will remain there all summer, Should a private chive° main.' lain noon it aulsance on hin premisen, the Street Conlinhisionci would In, after him with .. sharp stick." But It In said that corpora a tlonn hare so ilias,, bone° we suppose they are not to be treated :141 other human "ohms, Mel Yeaterday.—The various brunches of the Methodist Church In the United tltates, opposed to being ruled by Bishops, met yes terday in Cincinnati (or the purpose of form ing a connoltdation. A number of the clergy and lay members trom thin city are In attend ance. Be shall keep our readers advised of the proceedings of this large and influential Jnoily of professing chrtstmns. Good Bomaln.—Thoso of our renderr eon templating the purchase of lowa land would do well by giving immediate :Mention to an Vortioolsnont on the second page, headed For Nale—sl,6oo—lowa Land.'"l'he bargain ofroced to a good one, no may tin learned on in quiry of any one acquainted with property la that part of lowa. Qualllfleel.—elen. A. L. Pearson, on motion of lßstrlet Attorney- Carnahan, and John Me- Canty, Esq., on motion of Major A. M. Brown, were qualland and admitted to practice In the Unita' States Courts yesterday'. DIED. li It N WOoll—ch, Mar Sth, at the restslence of her parent., Montgomery avenue, atter a tfitgerlng illee M A JANE littE.ltti W WD, In the 20th Sear of her age. Funeral on VIUDAT LOILNING. at 10, o'clock. ILLDALE CERIETEUV,..A ru and most picturewtne place of &prate" gn me on the uplands, ImmedlaUdy north of Allegheny City, ou the - New Brighton nos& Persona wishing to ...leer Burial Lots will apply at the Berrerfidend anCs office at we Cemetery. Title Breda , Permits and all other business will a n attended bat the Dreg Warehouse of the undersiged. corner of Bedard and Lemont streets, Allegheny ODD. A. BILLY, Beeretary nod measurer. BORING TOOLS. pinritoLu DILICHIENE %MIMS R. 33. T41:04:713.1r, Na. 62 Ohte !Street, Anewheny. Mantilla:darer of OttPROVKI) BONING TIJOLtI, AND runmig USED IN SINKING OIL AND SALT WILLIS. Particular attention Melted to hts Patented promamets tn and Joints, matte of alma, U.and Lew Moor Iron, in atandard alma, anti numbered, no that pa rt s Ten be ordered by inaL taluar mph, and Mound • pertact tit lit all time,. We also furnish rufwe, belying, small tools , dte., to those who may *tali It. itiftnies and machine leo made to order. Orden by mall promtly attended to. ate prepared to grata licenses to other nuntalaeln tnrot. iOr themlaattroreanattla on liberal term. Nor 1741 , 1 . eLhozr. N. EL LRAM Y JAMES DOWN, MANUYACTOINEII Ol IMPROVED BORING TOOLS, TOR lit ti NINO Olt., BA LT AND °THEM WILLI S. RIFLER AND MINOT GUNN. Dealer In all kinds of Foreign and itomealle Hardware, Cntlery, littliatutins• Material Also pity p.rticu,or ntletaluil to the a Mina 01 blatalm, Stela tila, teal Poltava, Canceling Mumps, Crlittling Itst [um tl.loactra, &a., at No. 136 Wood etreet. Plttobargh. Pa. to•11.7-moll CLAIM AGENTii. CLAIM AGIM4II. ARTHURS & RIDDELL, No. 135 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa ALL DISCHARGED VETERANS Who dad not Itecthre • Loco! Bounty OK THEIR HEIRS, Can basis the Caine collected tbrough as. Apply pnrsonally, or by mall. apatroostalatrY . _ SZWEITZEII CIIEESE-11,000 lbs. 5... 7 Extra Choke Ewe User Cheese to store sod for sale by nth= MIAS. C.KALBL/CY. Eli Liberty litritet. MPOTATOES - 300 bbls. Prince AI. 055i.114............... ax..•-•-....,,,--.—.- -- LEGAL NOTICES. I _ N THE ORPHANS' COURT of Al legheny County. Penns. In the Mane/ of the Estate o W °olio.] hnon, 4e/sussed. kin. t.March Tern, Writ of Part:Won or Valuartion. /r/ %lacy F. Wood. Wm. H. Wood. Frederick A. Wood. David W. hillier and Nancy his wife. John Mellen:m.land Franc,., hi. wire, Washington hn.on f?'" Filen It.. hi. wife. Ilenjamlo Hinson. t•II sort. lieryantlo dod, and Charles E. Wood and Emily I . Wood, Id their tillarillan. D. C. Holtz. Esq.. heirs of It Ow Ilk. Opt i on, de ceased. You are hereby notified that in Istuni.ition Wail he held in port miner of the !dud, 'mullioned writ of partition or ValliallOrt. on the premise. In Pitt Township. on TilkSlin Y. the nth day at lune. Pair, at. to a'mo'k U.. to woke pmrl Ilion to anti llMOtag help of ealtl tiereaertl. In c i tro n mann, and In such proportion as,by the lan/ of thit inonwealth Is directed. he., at which time and place you only attend If you think proper. JOHN H. STEWART, Sheriff. Sfralltsr's Orin if. 1 1 1rtstitieph. Hay,. 18k: torititivrtiow PUOLICAALE OF REAL ENTATE. —lly virtue °fan order of the Court of sm i tten Plena anthorlitn re Lawrence IV inehal, Calla mitten of iiertrudr hoellner. • lunatic. to evil the Interest of aald lunatic; and an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny unty, atitborlaing A. O. McQuade. Ottani]. of the. co minor children and heirs at law of John Pool lan deceaord to soil the Interest of said ndoors, of, In nod to all the folio, log era! estate. nitnate Etna. Shale! townahlp. Aliegheny coun ty. Pa., to wit: Son. , alasd (I In David An derson's Ural plan of lot,. fronting on the Both Turnpike ate Cl. Ilk Road slat) feet. and ex tondina hack 110 I'o:et to Meant re.. t, nt POl.ll. Sale.. the Court House, In the t Ito of 11, :dotealt, on SAT 171tHA Y, May 51st,, Icor, at to 0•,.1,,,d, a. a t , Torras, \ A. SttJAl/ E. livarallan my2,lsarltssi elj ALLEGHENY COUNTY sm.—in the Court or Common Plea, In the !nate Cr,! the application or the Building Otet Loan Ott.Ofhltloll ''N'.9.'ll7r.enteo,rAf,!--,l'nr,iofilntorP's'yri.j:l'A'Pril 21. t. re /Woo died and the Court direct notice tiler- - or to he publish.' in one neerdpaper printed 111 the city or Pittsburgh ant county or Al l egheny for 'cast three weekei *citing forth that at, applleetloll lion t e en incite tolliet'ourt for the lin'di:n inghe Building and Loan Aalieelat i ion 11 t.. burgh a (hotter of incorporation, and that the same e wilt be granted at the ,teat tens of the t 1111e8t1 exceptions hereto than be filed In proper Bri. • . From the flet - m.l: JA(`011 l'ro. ;‘l..l.lair o n r e d i4t o ti i i:e i k , te , it rt erill p 1... take notice of A. WIEDMANN, afigtHawilwd Attorney for the Ansonlatlint. IN THE ESTATE OF JEMINA AN DENSON. IlktE.A811:1/.--In the Orphans' Conrt of Allegheny County, No. Meech Tenn, land. And now, to wit: April I.& the recount of John Way, Jr.. Administrator of Ja-nalina Antleraon, dr ceased, confirmed absolutely, and nn motion of Hamilton .t ACII.OII, Attorneys for the Aiilll4l6- (rotor, thc l'ourt appoint nI.Ad Auditor to dietrlhute the balance In the hand, of the Accountant. BY Tat CO UHT. Attest: W. A. HY11,11014. All person. Interested are hereby lb meet them for the f • """ that en t, nt the office of Vt.Ye-,sß,„"i°los'. Mb /street., on HAT UIMA Y, It A.l'"l7.th-LlSSn'.'nt J. F. SLAG LP, * Auditor. epth:lldoaw TN THE COUHT OF COMMON PLEAS of Allegheny County, No. iStl October Term, A. D.. INS. Libel In Dlece ee from the Bonds of platrilx o .7.• William McCaslin vs. human tic. TO nrasyr MCCASLiX, the above named respond ent: You are herebythied in he and ppear at Use next term the ab notified named Court, 1. , be held at Pittsburgh, on the Fifth Moth HAY JUN, A. 0., BIZ. then and there to answer the complaint of the libelant, William T. MeCaslin, and she,. cause, Ir any you have, why his petition for a di vorce a Mural° marrinionti should nut be granted. .1. MN H. ISTW April Mat, A.. 1)., Nast.—aial E atterdswAßT, Meng. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF ALLEGHENY CHUNTY, March Tenn. No. 74. In the matter or the amount .411. I. I 'la rk:7. Administrator of Harry Woods, deceased. Anil now, A prll th, tons. the court appoint lion. DAVID It ICH 11: And itoi distribute the hAinlre In the hands of administrator, according to amount Med, Notice Is hereby given ibitt the An dltor above named will attend to the duties of hts appointment on the FIRST °AY UV JUNE. A. 0., lard, atl. Ills odic, No. Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, It In o'clock A. IL. of said day. yT:IawtUwDAVID RITCHIE. VXECIUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Litters Teatantentary on the ektate of °JACOB HAYS, late oral Ittlin Township, Allegheny county, deceas ed, hat Ina been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowltigthemseit es Indebted to said estate 111 please Make initneistate payment • and those I claim* will present them. preperti mimeo- Cleated, for settlement, to the undersigned. at l•ros pect, Butler cuuttiy. or to Si. A. a W. S. Perris/pie, Attorneys wt EII IPA IS li;tflit street, Pl:tatter/Hs. HAS S. Executor, aplOilawd6w Prospect. Butler co., Pa. VXECUToWS NOTltlE.—Whereas ..-sLetter. Testantentar) on the Karate of JOHN LEFEVER, late of Indiana Alleglieny , res,il, LA,. been granted to the Iltpler•iglieil. All prson, knowing lionize], es to kart ate will pirao mato Honied late payment, nod tit", hat big claims wit I pri ken L Ito tn. properly athen tic...led. for settlement. Aptitilawdmw {{"AL V. EVANS. Exec•r. REOiSTiai'SACCOUNTS _ _ _ Rum artn's 00 x lo oPirrenr• unit, it Stay 4th, num, NOTICE IS IFIEREBY that tbe following aecount. of Executor, Ad n [strut/rt., ttuarsll.l,, haVe been dilly is In said Register's Mire, and 0111 he presented to crrpdhans ourt for eon 6r/oath. and allow am, on AIDS DA I'. June nla, Final account or C. herr, guardian of John 11. Kerr. 1/11,•,1 Feb. 27. 1 , 60. First and final liccount of . 1 111.1.... N. Herron, ad rululstrator of 11 Intain Priers, 114,..t. Filed March 1, I.A. Final aecount of 17. Brady 11'1141ns. 4.< ern tor of Margaret Darrage, decd. Filed M are It 1. In6o Final secount Donaldson awl Martha lionaideon. ot Job ilyrout, ,1/•/••ri. Filed March I. lattL Final account or Mary M. Fried. .1.111 harm,' v. of ( 0 .1.111rb Fried, decd. Filed March 2, 7000. Am•ount of Anna Stinson, adruluistratri of Rob ert DUO., dre • Et. Flied March 5, Ituin. Account of 191111 mm Robinson, executor or %Anti- Inger McDonald. dec'd. Filed March 10, leo6. First and Anal account of John 1,. Hull. executor of easnuel R. Lowrie, dec . d. riled March 15, heat Account of Josiah Aber. acting ekeentor of Jacob A her, deed. Filed March 17, Mi. AM.., of Peter Oates, uhuinistrator of Mary Shedder, cc doc'd. Filed March isegob' , Final amount of J sines I guardian en ry h IL, Maria Pan. M. and 131111 AM 3. Patton, Fripti Ylual Marc Al, '.7=' , 1,141'.",°.`N!"111' Filed slarch "_I, Account of IL. C. 1 ./nierlck at.] John Mn,,, Jr.. soinilulstrators of Joseph It. Luc gaol, decd. Yilect 31 arch Final account of Agnes , Donnhl and .1. F. ]l,Flied af ' areb Bien, of hoinas Dorralti, doe•d. Account. of Heorge Renlsenbangh, administrator of Clatherin,.. J -noon deed. Filed Mnrch 2:, Pugh Final &COO . ofJohn It. I.y tie, eierutur of Ga ntlet 720,t0r, tie2,l. Filed Aprll 0. Ism. vceonnt ofJohn N. Lytle, es, etrior or Call /trio • I tutor. deed. Flied April Oct. Ft, st and final account of Samuel aud John Ntrver, vdnistrator of itenJairrin Sarver. dec'ti. Filed A gel l oti l anZl final out Marna et A' Height surviving administratrll of Peter ' Bright, / 1 0. , 1 ‘ . Flied April I. ISM. Account of John Pollock, dec'd. guar/Ilan or John H. Adams and David W. Adams, utinur children or David Adams, decd, as Ole,' by James Pollock and A. M. Pollock, administrators or John Pollock, dee 'd. Flied April 11, 19100. Account of MCA. Armor, administrator of WH IM/a Armor, /loc.& led Ar 1500. Areount or McA. "'m Fi ar, ex p eon il tor of J ant: Forbes, deed. Flied April A 1064 - Final account of c.A. Armor, administrator of Liavill Moody, deed. Flied April 0, 1366. Account of David O'Connor, administrator of Honor, Kano. deo•tt. Flied April 5, WA. Account of Robert MoAro, one or the adirdulstra or of Henry Oro., decd. Filed April 9, MIL Fi s nal account Of .110ixtrt AlcHer, administrator or Samuel MeAnoulty. deed. Filed April 9, 100. Account of Henry W. Lang. adminlstrotor of John K. Lang. doe•kl. Filed Mears6, 11166, Final aceount or John anti Ann Mears,ati minlstratora of Thom. Hutchison, deed. Filed April 11, 15011. Account of Jo/lent. Walker, administrator ut satu nob Cavil, who was guardian of the mined children of Alexander Mcerricken, doc•d. Flied Aprll 11. 196& 11001 OCCOUpt. of David trevf, guardian of Andrew Applegate. ...lal."J f 3t ay row, guardian o !sier ra Applegni.e. Flied April 12-, 'WA First and gnat account of Peal Mcllwarno. exec utor of Mually MeCallister, dec'd. Filar April 12. 1500. Account of J. W. Cook, administrator of d.. U. lied, deed. Flied April 13, MLA Account 0(11. S. McKee, one of the executors or Frederick MeKee, dec'd. Flied April trustee Final account of John Cunningham, to sell real estate ofJohn McFadden, tita'd. Filml April It' ohnt otin Callan],Jr.,f I ml 'nor eltiltiren j oIJ actin Sclierargj Evv,dl.l,llellhApril 14, USK. Finalunt of J. W. V. Wkite. galantine of U acco Ma.y . Greer, nduor child .f Davi: Greer, deed. riled Aprll 111. INK Final ACONIIII of James Cug. Cine w exert: tor. of Mary Mates, dre•d. Fl m ied AMU Of In O , Med. Nevond and noel ,refund. of Eillmsbetli Mandl ton, executrix of W illiam Dunn, dec'tl. Filed April Mut 17. • Actwont (MM. C. Borland administrator of Dr. C L _llaver, dee•ti. Filed April lost. First account of William I/in:glass vs.:Attar of John Kautin, dee'd. Flied April is, Jose Accpouh Noble nt oflol,lminorll Aiken, gardian Nl.l ble. deed. Martha an heirs of u Henry o Piled April 01. 1050. Account of 11.nriette at. bitinn and William A. Whine, executors of William M. &tint., who was ex e 104.cutor of Mary it. dee'd. Flitul April Is, t A atit r, l:l ' i t F ?o r r A a d o7 t i t 4% 1" t hl7r i .!I.Errfesct• Man dd, IMS ' ACt.C.I . Ita of C. Colentatt, guartli. of David. Mucus, liarab and Jane Lettish. minor heirs of tt 11aut accountd Filed April Z„ DWG. Final of Jane Marks adininistretrix of William Alerts, deed Filed AprZt First account of Mary N. &food, guarril•ii of Christopper, and I homes Ale Nano,. Fines account Josoph attmlehotratut of Jenny tlottrd t Flied April M, Usts, Final account of Rebecca Mill, atludnistratri a of Militant 11111, dee•ti. Filed April V 1131.1 AP-Count Of George. him. atintluistratt.r of Anton Kim, dee . d. Filed April Es. Accountof Levi Lewis, dministrator of Edward .1. Mettles, der'd. Plied April 2,, iwst. Account of Calvin and Jmnes Porters, ton; o f JaJnes Powers, dr c'ti. Flied April Final account ofJetnes Christy. trustee appointed 1 1 11 lite Orphans' Court to sell real estate of Hobert eatty, decttl. Filed April M 100. ritial account of John I'. Kramer, gre.r.llan of Maly H. Worthington, Filed April :al, Amumot of Duncan Ifainliton, one or the teeu torx of m t stes, nee'd. Flied April 30, MI. Account of WIIIIBIII Holmes and V. 11. Eatoil, eeetorsof Charles Brewer, deed. Filed April Ilu, Account of Wllliatu Holmes, executor of Hems° W. Jack on, .iced. Filed April:lu, teen. Final „,ouet ceorge unman, nitniniatratur "(Lewis Soydcr, tiec•ii. Flied Illay I, wk ssi,s jinni account of W. G. Hawkins, execu tor of 11. A. iMactrer, 44_4,11. Yliesi May I, First and Coal account of J. H. Matti, ns.,s u i„„ Moroi John W. McConnell, decd, ',n o d m" I, Account of William Carothers, noting c Xrell for of churns Carothers, deed. Filed Mn, 3, Ines. Final account of itusina Hinny, mint inistratri x of Bainnel Henley, decd. Jelled Ma y 3, lersh nupplementary account of H. IC. McKinley, thi. mlnistrator of Samuel McKlulry, ilec'e. Plied March. VI, • • • w"•'°°"` ' 1 " , 14,12 0 4.Pi.t4,.', 4 47 , !,?'"At, aTT l Mlt tore Account el Masnle Simi tia, nth:slabs trusts Pir JaMesti..Mtiatin, dec•ll. Flied may a, Wm. Mrlaal aceennt of Rev. !angel Manna, executor oy• ElLsatretb Naylor, tlee'd. Yllett May 3.. mea. First account id' Darolula Useen. admhilstrato , d r of the estate of James M.' Ustlagber. deo •d. Yll Ittay:,l,. Med. SE It :s :}EKVA 04 :A :11fraterY=71-1 TWO EDITIONS ISSUED, OB WBDNEHDA Y . AND BA 072.1111 Y. The ettlcton U fcetranledmhleh e U rialkibrillut se/then soonest as the mall run. SINGLE GOYIM, FEB YEAS 4111 50. CLUBS OF FIFE CLUBS OFTEN AND DPWARD&„ ..-... 1 3: BOOTS AND SHOES. I_,ADIES ARE ALWAYS SENSIBLE The, know where to go to got the BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONET FOR THEIR BEAUTIFUL FEET, Ind Men ad the part of prudence when the follow their example. ... CONCERT HILL SHOE STORE, =I Women. rq,ui.i Moroer., Liaintoralo Iting . ll.ll Lasting limiters 10 Fr,01.1, Illorovdo tirtsor•l. . 1.50 !le n do Vine ItalmorAlb ZIECISE •I•. Stout Slaw, 'lllltlmn'. Fain) Sh. 4 Witlvil Mont. n 1.1.1.1 b.. .11 llleleu t I lt , ltiectuon t to eat! CELEBRATED BAZAAR qt riiv NAI.IS l/F Itoott-4nnil ShcoctsiA. Ati T ;Uir' , ' ,l rii"..Z s i'72.'".%:l;„' l ,:;il%:',„;',7`''',,n.d ''''' „‘,.7 CLOAKS, &c . ST CLOAKS!! N r:W CTI_, 0 -,i_riS JEST MEM) AT THE FIFTH ST. CLOR BM. ELEGANT CLOTH SACQUES t'f;el 1 ing; att. :$2',5(.). ITEM New Cloak House, 49 Fifth Bt., Opposite Old Theatre. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS ;AIMING OF 1,666. HEMAPANKA, (BLOOD CURE.) Tlon arl ink dvalpent..l t" nurlfy and r*.atorr. ~,,, .1 L., by which 1t 4, 1 , 1:1.A and all 1 , 1 as,. r I.ln.Sklu ar, effect ally rt . tn ,, llr,,n, tke ,01,1 hoLllea at 50 cents and SI each. lny SIMON JOHNSTON, 3p7 Corner Sznitt9etl and Fowllt ritree . ts GEORGE A. HELEN, WHOLEISALK Dicutiuis'r Xto. 37 Wood Street, OPIVSITE THE ST. CHARLES HOTEL, Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, 1. M3E1.V. PAINTn, U 11.4. vAltNisil IiyEISTUVVS, &C Tbo !lotall nnsln,•n: will I. root lolled as Usual at Ma. to rodoral street, and curna•r oblo and Fader al al r0..E.. A II,alo•ny. 'Loy3l-Iyd SCIIOONMAHER N. SON, Pittsburgh While Lead Works, PURE WHITE LEA D, BLUE LEAI) tiIf.OUND IN 011, YOB. CAIIITibI OIL IJA/Llt/LL2a, .No. 6g IZAToocil. lEfitroot. CASKS POTASH, prime, just received awl for sale IPV t w GEORGE n yl . Druggist. 3711 street. 1) BLILS. d PUT'FT, in Bladders, sfju,t rt.cr I and ror slit. by my! A. KELLY, Wholesale Druggl.t, ood street. 9() TONS WHITE LEAD, in Oil, 4 . , - , .105t received and for sale. by E A. KLLY. Wholemle DruggisGEMUtl . r Wood street. 15 DOLS. FLAXSEED OIL rec'd and for sale by KEllltliK A. K K1.1,Y, my I Wlsolceale Druggist., Wool atreeL UNDEIiTABING. _ It . T. WHITE & CO., U NDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Manchester, Wood's Stun and vicinity. Co Ulultootonstaisneeitter Livery figeble, Verner cos Shenleid and Ohartlers streets. Ilvmrse and Carriages ferelaeed• nolo:iyd COEFEWS S COFFINS 1 1:=11 kiAIfUIiANY 1 =I I=l I= UKILTAKINU I BOHEST WILLIAM), undertaker. °Moe. No. IrS YOUNT Li OTRKIGT Upn n o n ku aoJ to. t iv l nr t . L , l . ,cr,,aslyvctule7/4 enemy7l. ir l , n o o f - 3111:Titi treater and Carrlasse ahr de as ~ -.4 et reasonable terms. MXlVrrrn - ki ISTI:I3EIPILT.AMr3EIFIL. No 164 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Po. COFFINS of 611 klo do, CRAPES 11141V11.14, wt.:nth:sex tt of Puntt Purnhilatlg 000. turmanca. IL00;01 operele. y an/knight, Ream: kud Car rto fuhe6 411 .ex0t04c6.14-Itee. Dovol Rem, 16/., Roy. 611 W. c. 0., LED., Thomas Ewing /166 k. J 64111 b Miler, Esq. 4611661 FARM IMPLEMENTS. DRUM & BLAUK, ft... k.d . Lam. A..ortmput al 1:1=I 1:10/1131C HAKIM, STRAW CUTTEILN I=l HAY ILk h. LIS, No. 2$ 004 3 Ohio NL. Alleighenl HAY. 1,11! HAY!! HAY!! THREE CARS BALED 'TIMOTHY 1 , 1111. 1 1 / 4 LE. Br S HOEMAKER & LANC, 172 MI d 174 WOOD I,IIIIKET BROKER.. S BIRVAIII, Broker in Stocks, • BONDS AND IthIAL ESTATE, 52 FOURTH NTRlerr, Warta 's Braiding,/ boys and sells on eotanoltelon BANK, RAM/WAD, INSURANCII DIL AND OTITEKSTOCKII, and (.4ifinelntEm: I.INII.:11 . 14 L. RAILROAD AND ()TURA WNW: =PIIT '" IIrPOWLIE/elialLlMlTele War cononnalone charted In [bow elllre. °Me* executed for sale and puncheon of /Coal Relate. ape ARCHITECT JAMES . RALP-11, t CIT DILAWINUS and SPEC9I- M a U:4 r all kinds of Hal !..”! "'" EE ME ALL/C lIIA ktIXIA.2I V