fittshrolt sSazet4. =VAT MORNING::::::nuatcH 29, 0177 AND SUBUBBA.N. IIIirVITEFICIAL PAPER.III4 PEDRO WANTED IMMEDIATELY Two good nowspapor compositors, by immediate application, can secure per tannent situations in this office, at 40 cents per 1000 ema, and pay every week. Our compositors make from $l5 to $25 each week. Address "Foreman Gazette Office Pittaburgh, Sanitary Fair Bulletin Sesdquirters of the Executive Committee D 3 W atm strettorhene the 2ematary. W. P. ttleG/owso' will be found of all MM.. sad the Chairman everyefter noon until the Opening of the Cele. Headquarters of Ladies' C.Mamittoe Me emi may toms, Burke. building, Fourth street . Piloting required by the eubsommittette - weill be IntleyWY by the thastary of the Executive Committee. Circulars and Bien lus will be found et the Emma. OM Committee room. "teeing of Councils A regular monthly meeting or City Coun cils was hold on Monday evening, March 2Stb. .61 &led, present, Melia. Allen,Brown, He r imiu2, Milder, ,Quinn , Mor row, reCllntock, Phillips, Quinn, Thompson, D. Reed, J. IL Reed, Wills, and President McAuley. • The Senates of the preceding meeting were read and approved• . . A communication from the City Solicitor, relative to the claim of ?dame. John Ander ion A - Son, for the erection of an iron front the Duquesne Engine Donee, won read referred to the Committed on Claim, end ants. Petition from tho Dap Police, baking for au lames° of salary, was read - and accepted. -The President read a semmunication from CoL Crus t setting forth that he had reoeived instructions from the Quartermaster General to erect a suitable frame building for the ac commodation of cue thousand troops, and eking permission to erect said building on the Goverment lot In the rear of Penn strut and Garriion alloy. Accepted. Mr. J. R. Reed preaented &petition for the establishment of • grade on•Ltnden street, In the rtgbth Ward. Referred. Mi. D. Reed, a petition for the opening of Wiley street, from Crawford street to the city -Line. Referred. Mr.Plaillpeoffered the following: W Lieut. Col. 0. Cross has sent • eommunleation to Councils requesting per mission to met a frame building on • lot of the Vatted Stites Government, in the rear of Penn street and Garrison alley, for the accom modation of one thousand troops ; therefore, Baoloeti, That the consent of Council. be and the same Is hereby granted to the United States Government to erect a frame building on the Enid lot, for the purpose coated ; provi ded, that the same shall not be used except for Government purposes, and shall be remo ved u coon as not needed for said purpose. The resolution was read three times and passed. Mr. Quinn presented a resolution from a number of property holder-sof the Third Ward, against the proposed change of grade of Fifth street. Read and referred. Mr. D. Reed, s remorratransa from the County Controller and CommLssioners, against the change of grade of Fifth street. Read and referred. The President read a lengthy oommunica- Lib* from .1. Edgar Thomson, President of the Pennsylvania Railroad company, relative to the ordinance passed by genineils, February 115th, 1564, granting the right of way for the completion of the line of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville RaMord. The Board of Direct• ore, In view of all the foots (as stated in the communleathm) and in view of the legal rights of the company and the city, could not accept the ordinance In its present shape. The communlcotion was referred to the —epeeist -Committee hoeing the matter io ',harp, with Instructions to report immo -thately. Mr. Brown submitted a verbal report from the Special Committee on the Duqumis Way Pier. A. letter had been received from Can. Cess,Tresident of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, declining to pay the alumni sum Lead by Councils for the an. of a portion of Duquesne Way, but offer log to pay $2,500 fat the ground required. Report accepted and Committee continued. Mr. D. Reed presented a communication' from Hugh Mt:Muter, Esq., Administra tor of Andrew 'McMaster, deceased, and James Cassidy, nilatlre i t. the suit against them, 111111 ;unties of Robert Ailin gham, ask log that the matter be referred to the Finance Committee, with power to art. Read and referred to the Committee on Fi nance. 4`t'; `..14 Mr.sf. R. Reed presented the report of tho Streaftlommittee, recommending the grading and paving of Washington street .and Mol berry alley. Also, MI followiag Booked, That the Controller be aatborised to certify hie warrant In favor of Joseph Pen nock for $24.94 for castings furnished the Second District Street COIMIIIiIIiotW, and charge the Contingent &rid. Report accepted, and resolution adopted. 'Not reached in C. 0. An ordinance authorising the grading and paring of Washington street and Mulberry alley, Was road throe times and passed. Not reached in C. C. - The BMW Committee presented an ordl - for the opening, grading and paving of Washington street, from Boyd to Chest nut street. Bead three times and passed. Not mashed in C. C. 1 7 Also, an ordinance for the grading and posing of Penn street, east of Wayne, (the location of the present bridge over the ea. nal); Washington street, from the north olds of Liberty to Dmpseene Way; Pike street, from Washington to O'Hara; Spring alley, from Washington West to Stervanson alley. Road three times and passed. Not Toadied In O. O. Also,an ordinance Sting the grades of Fifth rai:4,ll4h tercet, and Ross street, at their intersection with Pennsylvania avenue extenalon. Postponed far the present. Ar. McCarthy, from tho Committee on Fire Enties, 'Omitted the following: evolved. That of tho mtneys heretofore op populated by Councils to the Bieam Fire En gine and Hose Companies; 1,500 shall be and Is hereby set apart and shall be paid to cash of the following named Steam Begins Com panies, : Vigilant, Eagle, Duquesne, Al 4ghellys•Nepttute, Niagara and Relief; and `that of the same appropriation the' sum of $3OO each to the following Engine or lieu Companies, vie: Good Intent and indepen d • seas Also the sure of $lB to; A. kJ. Me- Runs for sixteen half boo couplingi. 'rho yeas and nays were called on the Soar passage of the resolution, and resulted as fol .. lows:. Arts—Messrs. Attest. Brown, Miller, Mc- Millen, McCarthy. Morrow, McClintock, Phil lips, Tbompion, Reed, Will,, McAuley, Profit —l2. Navas—Hardman, Golan RCM, Bead-4. C. C. to:marred in the act ion of 8. C.,ex.. oapt In regard to the Relief Roo Ce., refer ring that'pzrt back to the committee. Also, a resolution lnatmeting the Commit tee on Fire Engines and Hose to advertise for proposals for 800 feet of 10-inch leather hose. Adopted. , resolution, referred 'to the Committee on lire Engines, at last meeting, to sell the &inch hose of the Steam Fire Engines, and appropriate the proceed, to buy new 10-inch hose for the use of said companies, was road and adopted. • Yr. D. Heed presented a resolation givieg the City Solicitorpown to enter a eat pros in Our ease of the City n St. Clair Street Bridge Co., upon payment of costs by denti nal, previdad that the Bridge Company shall stipulate that the occupancy of the ground by their toll boons shall not damage the rights the city. Adopted. The ordinates to fix the grade of Fifth, High sad Bon streets, at their intersection with Pennsylvania avenue, wee again called itp. After considerable diemuilon, Mr. Phil lis mood to refer back to the fitreet Com mis, with instmetions to reponig;tordi winos filling up eight Inches it RI street, and cutting down three feet at Fifth d Ross streets, and two feet at Fifth and 'Wylie streets. Mr. J. B. }lead, mooed to amend by star; lug out the instructions, which was agreed to .41 being understood that Connalle would goat on the ground on Tumidity afternoon, at three o'clock, to examine the subject. Mr, D. Reed, from the Special Committee to whom was referred the communication of 3,4,4 pi Thompson, made a report, in MIMI tO theilalar:ll/bidi TM ordered to be pub• -DAS& O a matioa, &loot Commit adjourned to mat on pridap evening, April isk Ailb a ,,,,,,,Geniu.—All the member instant azeeptliassrerentrong, Holmes , jec aa a: Ws mid - Mare 7. n a. mantas of tholair meeting were read .;ww,dapproredL i 6 , , . : - .1-,..,10. Macke presented s eeminsiesWa from the Reptant,' ate= Fire Engine Com• Reny asking for an increase of appropriation. Referred to Committee on Engine and Rose. Mr. ArGowan presented a communication from the County Commissioner and Controller remonstrating against the proposed change of the grads of Fifth street, from grant street toward Penvilwanla venue. Referred to Committee on streets. Mr. Mare presented a petition from facers'. Shreve, 11Ilion Co., killing a re duction of business tar. Referred to Finance Committee with power to act. Mr. Darts, 0013161tIllicItiOn from citicone of the Ninth scull, praying for the paving of Wilkins 'treat, from Sens)lman to Boiler street. Referred to Committee on Streefi. Mr. Hays presented the following resole - tion. Reseiasel, That the Street Committee b e directed to inquire why Wide alley, between Elm arid Logan streets, hes not been pared, according to the ordinates passed two years since. Referred to Street Committee. Mr. O'Neill presented the following: licintesis, The City 11111, used as a Sol diers' Dining Room, by the Subsistence Com mittee, needs painting and whitewashing, badly, and whereas, the Committee have not the necessary fonds to do the work, tt is therefore, Resob.d, That the Market Committee bo and art hereby authorised to have the said painting and whitewashing done at the ex pence of the city, and with the least possi ble delay. Read three times and passed. Mr. Raro presented "an ordinance eon. earning doors of public buildings." Tbo or dinance teas adopted after being amended to apply to hater doors. Mr. O'Neill offered tho following Wnaanas,lt is represented by the Pitts burgh and Cincinnati Pao"ket Company that the rate:of wharfige now charged their boats hers 11 exhorbitant, being over double that charged in Cincinnati for.the tame boats; and whereas, it is the interests of the city to fos ter and encourage the river trade rather than oppress, or hamper, or embarrass it with en horbitant charges, it is therefore Resolved, That the Committee on the Mon ongahela Whalf be and they are hereby re quested to inquire into the representatione of said company, with a view, if It bo found that the charges are exhorbitant; of reducing them to a jut and proper standard. A motion to lay hint the table being made, the yeas and nay. were called, which resulted —yeas 31. nays 3. By Mr. O'Neill. Wrcsaas, There is now a bill before the Legislature, which proposes to give the ClS smite Passenger Railway Company the right to lay a track utfon Liberty street, between Wayne and Clymer streets, and Wherean,eit would be prejudicial to the best interests of the ally to {{u,-render the use of any portlen of the street to said railway company for tic purpose named. Therefore, be it Berolced, That our Senators and Represen ativea at Harrisburg, be and they are hereby instructed to oppose the passage of said bill, and use all honorable means to secure its de feat. Considerable discussion nutted upon the passage of the stove preamble and resolu tion, and a call for aye. and nays upon a ma lion to lay on the table reached in six yeas to eighteen nays. The reechrtion was rod three timer and passed Mr. Coffin presented "An ordinance pro. hibiting the cheating of framo building, ith iron,•under a penalty of $500." Mr. peels opposed the passage of the ordi nance, stating that no building of brick , stone could withstand the inteaunt a -tion of trip hammers, and if the ordinance was passed sronld be necessary for all the steel sr,rks to mote from the city. The to and nay. were called upon a mo tion tO lay upon the table, whieb reAulted in 3 yea. to 21 nays. Mr. Markey moved the ordinance ha amend- n 4,1111 not to intorfore with tt. tuarturns torers.ef steel or Iron. Adopted.. rho ordi naoee as amended was road three that.. aid passed. ?f[: flays offered the following IVEranaos, As • considerable amount of lum ber is now being shipped to this market b' rail, and much of it sold without being meal- ured by our oity Board MelJaren, Therefore, Rerofrad, That all lumber coming to the market in that way shall be suLject to Le measured by the City Measurer"; end that for any violation of the above rceolutioa the party or parties so offending shall be sa , jeet to • fine of $541, to he recovered as other floes are recovered. Read three IiCYCN an psesed. Mt. Davie presented "an ordinance pro hib -tang projections over the •Idesralks on the streets of the oily," under penalty of po fr.r so offending. Read three limo( and entepted. Mr. Jones, "an ordinance relative to amass,. ment license," raising the license Efty per cent. Read three times and passed. Mr. Dickson offered the relieving reso:u tion ilesalrati, That tao Committee on GI. Light tog be and are hereby instructed to bur• 5 public gee lamp placed en the north west nor, ear of Spring ♦iicj and Adam! , 'tract. Re ferred to flue Commatee. Mr. Barckley offered at ordinance icerees Lug tha pay of the Chief of Polk. to S7UO, and that of the day pollee to POO each per 11.121111101. Mr. 01CieLl offered an amendment providing that after the towage of tkie or dinance no officer shall receive any fee, favor or reward for committmenta for drankennere vagrancy_ or disorderly conduct. Mr. Montgomery moved to refer the or dinance to the Police Committee. Lost. Tha yeas and nays wets called upon the amendment, which resulted In 15 yea. to 6 nays. Mr. Mackey moved to amend by requiring the perqiiitione at predent roe:dyed by tbe police to be paid tutu tbo city treasury. Adopted. The ordinanoe a. amended was then adopted. In all of which action not otherwllo coed S C. concurred. On motion, adjourned. U. S. Christian Commisasn The Christian Commission of this city have sent over $O,OOO of hospital stords daring the past weak to oar armies in the SOnth. They were shipped by bast direct to Nwshville, •od ware under the special care of delegltes, who accompanied them. Besides tl4l shipment of clothing and stems, they' have( sent over ten thousand feet of lumber for the building of an extra diet kitchen in Naadville. Also, tents and camp equipage for the accommoda tion of delegates, and stores during the oom ing spring and summer campaign. As many of the friends of the Christian Commission, are under the impression that it doe, not receive the Lanni-slim from Govern ment afforded to other associations. The fol lowing letter from the War Department places it on a proper footing. [corr.] • Wok DIPARTIMIT WAsaugGros Crt7, March 15th, tSf I. j • 8IR: In reply to your communication r{f the 20th ultimo I am directed by the Boma} tairof.War:to inform you, that It has al wsy betarthkintuntion of this Department, to pishilhiil7. IV Christian Commission, on the same footing with the the 17. •8. Betitsry Commission is regard to facilities for the ablpment.ofsanitary supplies for the army, and that to prevent misconception in the to tare, Quartermators will beso instructed. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, En. ffi. CABBY, Brig. Oen. ir A. A. 0. d. E. CILLIMILILLAM, Esq., Prest. Cincin nati Branch, 11. 8. Chriitlan Commission, Cincinnati. . 4.11 a largo number of troops will be passing through oar city this and Dent west, the Sub sistence Committee uk for contributions from our ifitizens and farmers, of the following ar. titles: Beets, cabbage, pickles, pickle mix, apple■, butter nod egg.. cloatebutiOns can be left. at Weyman .k Son's, on Smithfield street; Geo. Attires, s on k C o. , Wood strut, or It the office, No. 74 Smith field street. etrr DIRICTOT 1804-s,—jt yip be seen by an adrorthemUt in our column► that Mr. Thurston will commence- compiling his so. smut director of ?Umbrae' and Tie Miry In few days. We hops that orery bocumhold will cheerfully furnish the names of all their adult membersi as the completeness of the' ¬ary depends as umeh on the sallow; famishing their gartpel u upon the labor of! the compiler. ELTATICIS re W 11217 PITTI2IIIIOI3.—Thu idea tion in West Pittsburgh yesterday, in refer ent*, to issuing bonds to pal bountlea to volunteers,zosaltedina. unanimous vote to favor of the meastuer69 for the tax and cot one against it. Pass Brun Isetositto Ptortsrr.—Attes tips b waled tq tbs desirable three sissy brick dwalling, No. 200 Penn street, to by aold this smiths, by Davis & at tbelr auction rooms; in addition to valuable stooks, a bond and mortgage, ko. Perm's Can —Considerable In terest was manifested yesterday at the aloe don for Vestrymen of St. Patent Church. The tletat farorable to enstainlog the pas tor was skated. Too OSZAP Ind dolltable dry geode go to Barker% 59 91stkot street. u.l~ ~..a,g,,,~,._,., _x.. , ~N ~_ spECIR.L &OCAS. 'at -11'101E • .`4.:11 Pl.5.rT, Fuij : LltriAMaLial ,te ^ , fc , nala un VerT.c t ,he. (01.11ty atlolllllo.4f. Utwo Vilitaft I r ittClb2Xgll. P. Liananoes AND DTNINTUIT Will decimate the volunteers far more than the bullets of the enemy, therefore let every man FO6 to it that he carries with him a full supply of HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. Their use in the Crimea saved thousands of British soldiers. ilulloway'. Pill. and Ointment are now re• tailed, owing to the high price of drug., , at 30 cents, 75 mite and $l,lO per box or pot. rorisale in PitUburgh by B. L. Fahnestoa .t Co. For sale also si Fulton's drug store, Fifth street, Pittsburgh, end Li George A. E . elley, Allegheny city. Ancor AL.--Samuel Graham S Co., Merchant Tailors, bare removed to 73 Smithfield street, and would most respectfully call the attention of their friends and the public generally to their new stork of Spring and Summer good., which they have Just received. Their stock is of the very finest quality of English and French cassitneres, cloths, casslmeres and vesting. Also, a very extensive assortment of Scotch cassimerm. Don't fail to give them an early call. Every garment warranted to give full satisfaction. O a•u•v d McC•xnuse, 73 Smithfield St tr 7 rosocrvire sire BILDT mil tim.l.—Ths Ate assortment of Fall end Winter Chairing, lately received by Messrs. John Wier & Co., Merchant Tailors, No. 101 Federal street, Al legheny. The Moak of clothing consists of the angst variety of gents' pantaloon', vcsita, sear, and overcoats. The style of patterns is tc.stefol and fashionable. We would invite .11 of on• reulers to give the shove gentlemen • Deowe's BIIOiCHIAL Taooe®.—These Los enges are prepared from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affections, Asthma, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, and Irri tation or Sonnets of the Throat. Pnr sale at Sutton's Drug itor*,Firtlistreat ATCHIGS, Jswst.cT, Al. Retorts, No. 17 Fifth etreet, Is new wpatlng the skeet choice stock of fine Gold and Silver Wat:hes, Jewelry, Silver ware sad Fancy Goods -1-;,.1-2-1:',1:::: moors .cw; .8a Z& Wig - ' tiro sgos, BOOT 6 Irtarrt to ea at Will __ It la th COHORT HALL . VOE STORE, And =mine !Asir ex 411 Cr SPRING GO 013 S, Wbkh we telling at lent ONE-HALF TEE IISIIIIL• FRIOE I Every pair wuraated to gin isaiCat 414312. sad tot proving all tspreaerted, L royali•Jd Awl of thugs. fur Be nwe and all briars (dog .*,.h*.,, sad CO= terNo. 82 Fifth street.lBll NAM 1000 MEN WANTED, CAVALRY 11,00TEi MoOLELLAND'S AUCTION, 5 FIFTH STREET, m ßias° nio Elsll 11 nildina SPRING GOODS—at large assortmerri of L881.5`, 1131911 f , 8018', 810 081LD8X5.5 BOOTS, SHOES AID GAITERS, Of all etyles and of the best quality. 0.11 ant ex endue. et Jos. H. Borland's, Ha 95 MABILIZT 52..151 deer from Ttfth. 50h96 N EW 1.1001)8 I NE W li(K)llb I W. 4,. lust tar eirrhl ...I of BOOTS AHD SHOES, Which we will ..It al the LOWEST CASE PEI= We b... as Leered and teat =elected "lock of ilea's stn• Calf Squareateed Boota, To Ds fund In th. ciq, LADILS• Lan GAITISH lc abcanlang. Ott. ns a call. Jas. Robb, FLNE, LADIIIif• GLOVE KID BALMORAL BOOTS Do do do CONGRESS do; Do MOBOCOO d GOAT BA LEV/. do ; GENT'S THREE BOLE GRAIN 4 CAL? do; Do TWO do CAL) do; AU of the beat custom work, and warranted to Ong anti. natialeollort. O. LLBREE, SON & CO., den No. 71. oar. of Wood and rocuith,rus. lOH N IaM_PISEJA\ Manufacturer of BOOTS AND SLIOES, of every deacription, No. 34 Putithilsid street, Pittsburgb. 041:11 (2 . E0. ALBREE, VJN CO, Vim NA ante and [Satan Dealers in 1100115, 6MDE9,60., earner Woad and Vearth streets. Pittenarre. WHEELER & WILSON'S /LIGIIEEFT PIIIIIIITINT LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINES. TELI eIIIMPE3T. BUIPLIZT AND Et= Prim;Spal (Moo wad Wiirdemis Emporium, No. 21 VTFTH ST., w:. SIIRSEB, a CO., vim= AGMS% I=3 --- ...184. uCOISTAWS" S&T, ROACH. dr.c., EXTERMINATORS. "II yaws establish-0 to N. Y. City." 'Tool; Infallible ranadlaa Itaosrd." from Psiaons." "Sot dangerousMonza rantfly." "Bans mm oat of 'lulls balsa to die." Bold by all Deaubla ossrfsebats. Bran. I of all vortblass tallatkom "Costar's Day-0. No. SZI Broadway, N.l. Aff-fold by B. d. ,TOOSS BON et 00 -01 R. N. 111,1,111.111 00. Wleola-01, and Banal 4sats. bb urgh, Pa:l=SM P. BONICLETS, Wbolasala and Eatall menden Mt. allsghtny Otty. t , f:VIIIWAiIter.WM MEM V keEi Griffin Homortsad Gas apparatus Ann. Utinetuzbag Company. Organtaad roam the Act of July, 18S3, la now prs pared re remiss orders Ite Machin, for o In bed lam, hormar, drab defiling; /Wale and pulala The apparatus is ample !a Its contraction, curly managed, and not liable to be pat out of order,elth out grows oarelmenere. The Gas, li la brilliancy en• Only equal to cool gm; and ea th e machine Las conctructed as to manufacture at oral as fast as it is used, there Is ao accumulation, and eememmully (norm of Ohm terribla explosions to which coal gm i• ea liable. and In point of empress is ecat com pared with coal gas, a mere framon Oar nom an CASH, ta Wayy at bias Tatbr7 la Oda city. Machines calculated to rtm twenty-den btunen, .10:10; for large ones, apeelal *entrant. will be made Ontom may Da addramod o rants a 00N.P.L. NT, Illactdolata and UM. Builders. corner of Non and Etaaala otraota, Plttotargh, Pa. CRAB. 0. TO9TNIt, (Nook. J NO. BUROIZS alr. CO., (Somamaas to J. tW. EL A 4 Goaualulaa&ForwaialaiNarabsafa, OIL CI?!, 16,1.. Having paw-hated the 'Manna Wand:wane at 00 Clty, and twin ample man and Leilielne, .. an vow mond to stars and Rimini OIL AND Km godauftgr, of ovary datariptlon, and promise sat tefactlea to all who way oa with their patron age, noghoodOw NO TICE.--Whereas Letters of Ad ministration on Sig' estate of /aims tering. (t.., rg.carga . lete of Pooth • Vedette tomoship, deceseidatart a greeted to thiestntecriber WI persons tad to th e &aid .slab AM Mont a lto d ad ama immlete payment. and of iteridienteinie re asiest the estate ot mad dilitestad wlll make Immo the same without deli .to ; - THOS. INDIO. . lehlawden Vo.l6llittertisittreet. A LLEgTIENYTitiVALING 110111.11 FOR BAWL, with paptooPe en April tot. Ham la to cool order, arrotoitod Rr woo tart tad tooreolontot ez tooßwairtt both ard ftn laud attic; go blown , roost ; ofttata on Sandusky drool, N 0.13. Price KWh Toms. lo band; Wand at WO o year. whtS S. MIFM11:11T &MRS. lifortit it. QUOARSI EIJGARBt 4d bbts-Ormalkod Sm.? ; • • • IS do Pord'd and Osanskirl Eugi? SO do "An and .11 • Son, SO do h oC" 121dtds. chola* N. U. Segal- • I? ckk Cobs • da; /us sid• eciOlanKr.a.tiAlso, WIZ •=4l,lborty stmt. putt% O&T'SISAL--G,':bbli. fresh km drisctost Yal, Mu and °calm, Jaat celled Rom ft* tamantlbatcrer, and for nab by the barb or itagla pound; it lb, Nandly - Gracery Samna JOHN liVOßama, LOnntyaad Rand anneal. A ND : KNIVE.‘'. reeeleod. anyply -dome it'd MAT. Ibt vivgdog th#4 oysicr sad raptna mkt.: WA by , mu au* tdbertraset Rent gavot. fletkikahrita Isztges -amt.ltzerneateed and kr tax a:174. -m Marty Ewa rorraz, Anzes a biumanu f ' < i r~ ~ ~~ i - P _.+.a.. ..YyZ~