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    , I / /P* | Synod of the AnocUt* ChorcU. |
Irtlslmrgg i
< *T -- ‘posed with. Ite,. .(. I' Smirt took 'he floor
i ami moTed to amend by striking "'ll w 10 e
‘ of the preamble proposed by the joint committee
•4, 18>>8. this year, and substituting the following as an j
amendment : j
AVnEnKA'j, The union of the Reformed church- j
... cs has been for manv years the subject of very ;
SST Persona desiring a faithful report of the r : 0119 an ,| prayerful consideration, Will v.iih-
Minutes of the important Synods now in session i>fuals nod church courts, which yHrnM
in these Cities, con procure them in our <„. e n blessed of God to the end of cfiWtiug
attheoffice of the Gazette on Fifth street, ju-T eirch a degree of Christian unity among thi-m n
a'pove Smithfield, at any hour in the dsy. would warrant their uuion iu um- organic bo-ty
\ j Therefore,
Notice.— Gazette will he issued Rtf,,!c*d, Ist, Thai without reference to any
to-morrow morning, containing full and correct p agl deliverances of either of these bodies any
notes of all the proceeding* up to that lime m the |* ur ther than said deliverances indicate our one
two Synods which are now and have been ifises- nctjs< wc hereby agree to unite on the West min
eioain these cities for the past week. On > ri- plcr Cooles-d-m of Faith, Catechism?, Longer and
day morning next, our -Weekly will contain the | Shorter, ami the Testimony now before the
entire report, if by that time these bodies shall , Churches, technically known a? the 1 of
have adjourned. Tho important business which | union, as the doclriual standard* and term- of
is transacting will render it desirable for all in- ; communion of the United Church,
teres ted to procare copies. Price only t>ve cents ; Resolved, “d, That in respect to any brethren
per copy , to be procured at the meeting places of I now j n cillier of these churches who may not be
the Synods, or at our office. Fifth street, abovo , a ble fully to subscribe these standards, forbear-
Smithfield. j ance in love is required by the law of God, while
PITTSBURGH:
MONDAY MORNING,* MAY
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY
General Synod A«II* Preebytertan Church.
Third Day.— Met at 9 o'clock, and opened by
prayer by Moderator. Calling -roll dispensed
with, and Synod eogaged in devotional exercises
for half an hour. The hour having arrived, the ;
business in order was announced to be the !
Treasurer’s Report. The report of R. Dunlap,
jr., was read ond referred to Committee of Ac
counts. There appears to l>e due to Home
Missionary Fund from Synod, $520,67 —$434,17
of which appears to have been overlooked. Of
Delegate Fund, never called for, and directedby !
Synod two yearß since to be refunded to cougrc- i
gallons contributing, $36,1G. There is a credit !
of $5 to Oregon Fund remaining with the ;
Treasurer. i
Committee of two appointed on Friday to re- (
port a oommittee of three to investigate and act
upon the matter of a bequest of Alex. Thomp- |
sou, Esq-., late of Mercer county, reported J.
Pierson, Esq. and Messrs. Alex. White and Mr.
Anderson were appointed said committee.
A letter from a son of Mr. Thompson was
read by the clerk, explaining cause of difficulty
Bequest mode to Synod being a residuary he*
' quest, this son claims amount due from his
father’s estate for two year's services after at*
-tainioghia majority. Letter referred to same
committee having whole matter in charge.
In view of several delegates leaving for homo
on Monday, it was moved that the venerable l>r
Duffield, delegate from tho General Assembly of
the N. S. Presbyterian Church, be now heard.
Dr. Duffield boro to A. R. Synod Salutations
expressive of good will and love, and of inter
est in their prosperity; also a communication,
soliciting brotherly correspondence, on same
terms as offered to Reformed Presbyterian
church. Gave a concise account of character,
aim and object of the body soliciting this cor
respondence, embracing a history of the Gener
al Assembly from tho first emigration of the
constituent elements to tho present, their diffi
culties, differences and doctrines. The venera
ble gentleman held his audience in rapt atten
tion, and closed” by an outburst of heartfelt
eloquence, in reference to his personal belief,
congratulating himself on having been made the
delegate to this body, his educational and doc
trinal sympathies being with it.
Dr. Pressly offered the following:
Jicsohtd, That this Synod have heard with
much pleasure the address of Dr. Duffield, a
delegate from the General Assembly of the Pres
byterian church, and reciprocate that fraternal
regard for himself and the respected body with
which he is connected which he has expressed.
. The solicitation in regard to correspondence
-was then referred to the appropriate committee.
At 104 o'clock, the regular business before
the Synod being Foreign Missions, the rules
were suspended to enable Synod to fake up dis
cussion of the preamble and resolutions on the
question oi Onion, in view of the desire of sev
eral delegates to leave after to-day.
Dr. Macdill, of Illinois, was afraid, owing to
action of other Synod, the whole ground would
have to be gone over again. He regretted that
tho subject had not como up in Us purity: it
would have been desirable to have taken the
vote on the action of the joint committee of last
year.
k [ Re?. Henry-Connolly, of New York. got up to
some misapprehension regarding the po-
BitlOfchOf PrcflbyLery of New York and to coun
teract wrong impressions which might exist:
his objecfwas conciliation. In the course of bn
remarks, be was called to order by Rev Schuyl
er, of N. T., wlit. stAted that Mr. Connolly had
quarreled with his Presbytery and was now ap
pealing to Synod. On his again proceeding, he
was called to order by Dr. McCarroll, of N. Y ,
and several other brethren, upon which he brief
ly closed.
Rov. D. F. Ilced, of Ohio,-a sorreaponding
member, learned from Revelation that men s
salvation was not advanced by muclT&pcakUig*.
and therefore spoke very concisely in luv&r of
tho Basis. “Him that is weak in faith, receive
yc, but not unto doubtful disputations. ’
Rev. H. H. Blair, of N. T., a seceder and cor- |
responding member, was sorry be had not been
present before: would like to be on both sides of
- the river; found he was a little more Associate
Reformed than Beceder this morning; (laughter.)
Explained doings of other body; had hoped that
by this time ho would have been able to tell
» Synod that Associate Synod “were all right on
the goose;” (laughter.) When be fouud some
,mcn distinguished for holding fast and standing
still, (alluding to Dr. McCarroll,) had no objec
tion to those who hold fast and go on. Should
be exceedingly glad if with one heart and mind
you could pass the resolutions which had ema
nated from distingniehed members of your own
body. Had some doubts-about phraseology in
regard to “forbearance," but Synod would expc
» rience the same trouble in forbearing with
him that he should in forbearing with them;
{laughter.)
At this time it was moved to adjourn, which
•\was amended by Rev. Jas. T. Prestley, “adjourn
bver until Monday ” After some considerable
excitement, the amendment was negatived, and
Ihe original motion to adjourn to a stated hour
As the opponents of union moved the amend
ment, which was so promptly negatived, it was
taken as an indication that the final vote would
bo pressed duriDg the afternoon.
Aftbknooh Session.—Synod opened at - r.
ii. Moderator opened by prayer Minutes of
previous session read and approved. On calling
I for Reports, Wheeling Presbytery reported.
Dr. Kerr suggested Lhat the name of Rev. A.
D. Clark, of Wheeling Presbytery, alternate of
\ Dr. McXiUre, who is confined by illness, be in
serted in minutes as sitting delegate, which was
accordingly done.
, Mr. Thos. Sweeney, elder, offered the fol
lowing;
f Sesolved, That Synod shall forthwith invoke
/ the Divine direction in prayer, after whioh the
/ vote shall bo immediately taken.
/ This resolution was the subject of a good deal
/ of opposition, many delegates desiring to dis
/ cuss the basis before recording their voles carn
\( est protests were entered against gagging Synod.
< An appeal was made to Mr. Bweeney to with
draw his resolution, which he declined doing.
% Synod could vote it down, if they desired ; del
egates had their np in regard to
• how they would vote, before coming here, and
discussion was not likely to result in any. good.
The resolution was finally laid on tho table.
The subject of Foreign Missions being in or
der, was, on motion, called up. On a call of the
heuse'Was lost, and unfinished business camo up
in order. This opened the discussion on the
I proposed basis of union, ood tho entire session
. \ was epent in bearing P*ev. D. McDill, of Ohio,
who opposed the preamble in an argument of
• some length—but hoped, at tho olose. that
Synod would adopt, the basis just as it was,
although he should vote against it (?)
V He was followed by Rev. Samuel McCracken,
•who found himsclf.embarrassed by phraseology
\ of preamble, and should therefore vole against
it. Dr. Prestly explained tho meaning attached
£ t 0 objectionable phraseology, In joint committee,
£ logically, when Mr. McCracken said he was an
adept at splitting hairs; if ho could go home
V a nd go to work in his congregation as before,
? without fear of being called a dissenter, then he
J was for the basis. But bo thought the language
should be so'clear that they would not require
.‘i a : lawyer to explain it.
Rev. J. H. Peacock thought if we loved the
i principle* of the A. R. Church more than the
w mere name, there would be no-trouble about
i* consummating tho union. Thought wo should
fc consider the basis as already adopted—having
tf* been sent down to the laity, to Presbyteries, and
£ by them accepted.
Rev. Robert Ross, of Monmouth, 111.,
3 dissent from action of last Synod. His Presby
tery had almost unanimously decided they could
i‘. not'accept that basis without modification. If
assured that his ctcn understanding of “reasona
ble forbearance” would he tolerated, —if ho
could stand where he always had stood, and be
■% lieve what be always had believed, and no more,
** could vote for joint basis.
Prof. Wm. Findley, of Westminster College,
then delivered a very able and logical argument
in favor of the union, which explained away
many objections which had been raised. He
was listened to very attentively for fort j minutes
Mr. Wm. Getty, elder, of Philadelphia, arose
to a point of order; thoughfßynod had nothing
to do with preamble, bat lhat the resolutions
w only should be in debate. (Synod on Friday
. / suspended the rules in order to Luke up and di»-
cuss the preamble as beingthe only question io
dispute.) The hour for adjournment having ar
rived, after prayer by a delegate, adjourned un
til Monday at 9 o’clock^
Amosihints. —Maggie Mitchell Is drawing
pna Boases Ht the National. Fee tho bill for to-
Troupe hare mot with each
mSei- ilii they ape erg»g?4 ftp jet »wt}>er
ijnSfei&m'imtk
they do not openly oppose these standards,
but follow the things which make for peace and
the things whereby one may edify another.
Mr. Banks moved that the latter part of Mr.
Smfirt’s report be stricken out. Lost.
Mr. Lusk moved that both the amendments be
laid on the table, but withdrew his motion.
Mr Moorhead moved that the substitute of
Mr. Smart be laid upon the table l*r. t'ooper
explained that Mr. Smart had not offered a sub
stitute but an amendment. Mr. Moorhead then
moved to lay the ii’nnuimni: on the table, and
was going on to speak on this motion when the
chair informed him such discussion was out oi
order. Mr. M then withdrew- hi* motion and
coming up to theetaud spoke against the amend
ment of Mr Smart, ilc said he came fre-h
from the people and spoke for them. He said
that if the report of this union committee should
go before the plain people of the churches they
would not discover where a single principle had
been compromised He said he believed the
object of these new amendments were to delay
action. [Mr. Moorhead was frequently inter
rupled. aud considerable excitement prevail? I |
After much conversation and feeling Mr Moot
head said that if the humble follower rf de«us
could not express his opinion here he would hk>*
to know it. After a few more remarks Mr M
sat down.
Prof. Patterson uK-ve-l as an amendment t
Mr. Smart's amendment, l" strike out the tits
resolution.
Dr. P-ogcrs said he fcL much encouraged li
was very evident that the brethren who had
brought forward this amendment, were ns anx
ious for the union as we are lie thought tin
first part of the amendment the same as yester
day's preamble.
Dr. Rodgers made a motion for the division of
the amendment, but Mr. Pollock, who had given
way to Dr. Kogers, claimed tho floor, and the
motion was uot submitted to Synod. Mr Pol
lock then made some remarks in favor of the
union, which breathed a spirit of harmony
Dr. Beveridge proposed that a preamble be
prefixed to tho amendment of Mr Lilian of an
explanatory nature.
A motion wu* made by Mr Let* io lay the
amendment on the table when Mr. Pollock aro-e
and called a point of order The chair decided
tho motion to lay on the table in order An
appeal was taken to the house A greal d..«; --i
confusion, motions, counter motions, etc . were
made, when Dr Bullion arose ami propos'd that
the whole subject be referred to a committee,
and that the Synod engage in prayer. Thceh »ir
said nothing could be tiooe till tjie question of
appeal was settled. It was withdrawn, and also
the motion to lay the amendment on the table
The chair decided that the laying the amend
ment on the table carried the whole siibjec' with
it. The motion to lay the amendment on til
lable waa again renewed and voted dowu by a
decided vote.
Prof. Patterson. Kev. Blair and Mr Smart
spoke on the question of union. An -i-nriiath n
| was extended to Kev. Mr. Harper, of the A K
Church, who was present, (o speak. He advo
cated, in a few excellent remarks, the adoption
of the preamble as proposed by the joint «.•• m
oiitiee. ( l*ubli«bed on Saturday )
He also hoped that Mr. Swan's amen ! :-eut
would bo adopted in place of the sei.m 1 part • t
the preamble
Prof. M'Lniu “pr.k*> in favor oT the uni>*:i, «.!•’
clariug that by ru-. •q-tit.g the preamble, they
made no dcclarati >u in reg »rd to any nutter <>|
history; Ihv. i‘ only express-l what we under
stand now. We win* I-;' simply a majority in
favor of this uni .u We waul uuanimity.
Mr. Piiit-r-on and Dr. Kogers spoke to 'i.e
quest ion. siud Me Pollock quoted truui Mr l’r<*“s
ly's speech, made on 1-riday in Allegheny, that
Lhcre should be u:; unanimous agreement in
order to consummate the desired union between
these two .bodies Mr. Brown read bum Mr
TPCSsI)'? s|ie«-< it, the remarks publish*-'! in bit
urday's uriie
Prof. Vincent illustrated hi:* uodtislMidtiig of
tho preamble, proposing that it should rend as
expressing what the belief if now in relation to
the Basis of l niuii and the testimony as a term
of communion. This was to obviate the objec
tions of several persons who sai l that there was
a statement in relaiiou to a mutter o! hL-tory
which is not correct
Dr. Wilson took the !L,or and spoke iu favor
of Mr. Stuart's amendment Here a motion was
carried to continue in ne-sion till l minuifs
after i d, and the Jiscuseb-n being suspended for
that purpose, Mr. Pollock moved that a com
miiteo of three be appointed to consult with the
; other Synod auJ to take advice as to the prop
erty of the two Synods. Curried. The chart
appointed Kev J S. Easton, Kev Mr Doig.an l
Mr. James MTandlese.
The discussion of Mr. Smart s amendment was
cut short by the hour of adjournment.
Aftersoon Session.—Session opened with
prayer by Dr. Cooper. Tbechair stated the con
dition of the business, being Prof. PnMcrsou a
■ amendment to the amendment of Mr Smart.
The discussion began at a quarter past two
o'clock on the question just where it waa left at
noon Mr. Smart made a speech going through
the whole question, contending that in the pro
posed articles of union tin implied ad
mission that the basis of union was not entirely
satisfactory. He believed (hat the churches
would unite Mr Smart went on “peaking in
an eloquent manner. Though ho could not vote
for the plan of present union, when the united
church was set up. be would < otue an an humble
applicant to her and ask her what her \ iews are.
and if they hold the Westminister Confession,
the Catechism and the Testimony he would be
with her.
Rev. Mr. Smalt was opposed to striking out i ho
first resolution. Kev. Mr. Banks asked if there
was any man present who believed that the A.
R. church did not intend to act honestly an l !
fairly with us
Mr. Anderson said that he did noliutenJtu
make a speech, for tho Synod win* weary with
this discussion. He hoped a vole would be ta
ken at once. He then proceeded to read from
the action of the last Synod to show that there
was & union of sentiment and doctrine already
between the bodies.
Mr. Banks called for tho question and it was
echoed through the room.
The question was on tho amendment of Dr
Patterson to the amendment of Mr. Smart
(This strikes out the Jir.il Resolution in Mr.
Smart’s amendment to the report of tnc Com
mittee.)
The vote was taken, declared os jossed, divis
ion called for and taken . 1".’» for striking out
and iJI opposed; eo the amendment was carried
Prof. Patterson then moved the original reso
lution as reported by tho joiol Committee.
The chair stated that Mr. Smart's amendment
as amended was in order. The second resolu
tion was postponed for the present in order to
take up first part of the preamble.
Prof. Patterson then moved io adopt the first
“whereas" in the preamble of the joint commit- j
lee. printed on Saturday, and mule a speech rc- i
viewing the action of the last Synod and “bowing
wbut that body understood in reference to the
term communion.
Mr. Hindman thought that Mr. Patterson had
made a mifltakc in arguing from the declaration
of the protesters in the SynoJ rather than from
that of the majority.
Messrs. Smart, Wallace, Patterson and others
made some further remarks. Dr. Bullion stated
his opinion that the Synod was ready to Like i be
vole tho question being called by the weary as
sembly. Dr. Scroggß, of Ligouicr, Mr Scott,
of Illinios and Dr. Blair made long speeches.--
At length tho question wo* takeu by yeas aud
nays:—Yeas, l'«>, Nays, :»T. A number were
abseut by permission who trill record their votes
on Monday. % ,
Dr Beveridge entered against the j
adoption of the first article, M* causo j 1 aascrlB !
the basis to bo understood as a term of com mu- j
nion A largo number oftluj' minority joiued J
with Dr. B. in his dissent, nn | the . ynod then
“Hsm-'ln order to a full understand!..;; of j
the action arrived at in the Aaßoe,ale .-ynod. on
Hatardav night, we state it np follows .
The Joint Committee of tb(f Synods repor e< ,
i„ add,(ion Mh'prrnmU, oflfty™ « resolutions,
* understood^ that the testimony
submitted to Lhe General Symod of the A- ‘- - •
by the Associate Synod, wfts proposed ana ac
cepted as n term of communion, on the adoption
of which the union ol ibe (Wo churchc3 wa? o
be consumated. \
It was on tho adoption of jf.hose few lines that
the whole discussion turned' and thoso few lines
are what was adopted by tile vote of yeas and
nays as above recorded. t
Note —The report of Mr. Bullion in refer
ence to the licensing of M?. Gibson, which wo
noticed before, did not refe*r in its censure to any
particular case, but was a/imed against the ptin-
Qlpl, ol Presbyteries licensing atudenta without
meoanSatioo ot Synojao.
TheCostcui’T Case —A week ago r ‘ c I
that (Jeorge S. S*dden, i)s.| , had been brought |
before the bar of the l. S. District I'oort.
charged with contempt—of that tribunal it> <*° r '
lain worJs uttered “in an insulting and defiant
tone" to his llom-r Judge Irwin •"at urduy
last was iho time filed for an answer to the
charge, and at il.ehour of 1" o'clock 'l ,(> * ot,rl
was crowded to hear and see the proceeding ls in .
tho matter. Thomas Williams and Uil>on Me-
Candlcss, K*-js , appeard as c..uh**ct b-r Mr .''el- (
den. Mr. Seiden » answer ( ■ the alleged cun
tempt was read by Mr William- b was a pa
per of great length, vid set f-r'h in form 'he
charges and an-wers in toll
The Judge, after the paper ha 1 ben real,
reviewed the ca-e nnd wound up by aUiudging
Mr Selden -guilty c.t misbehavior and contempt
of Court. Ttie i nirl then read four direct in
terogatnries, iu purine et lb* avcu-ed whither
h*. intend*' I. on the 1 •<!» ol May. I'•••-, during
the session of the t'.uirt, any mi-behavior. di.--
rexpect or contempt ot four*, by saying m
reference t o a dc.darai ion which lhe .1 tidge said
he the matter at that time in hearing
“If von did gay so. it was in c o I'W n lout*
that no body heard you " j
The same interrogatory was j nt in reference
to this statement of Mr Selden at the «umeiiiue
and place to the Courtou hai no unth-nty
to do it.
And also to this
“l would like to see you do it' -aid in an
9wer to the declarni ion that his ■ Leiden s i name
wonbl be stricken from-the rull ef-attorney i“
Ihi- Court
The Judge demanded n direct answer h these
ipiestions- Yes or No
These Mr Selden refuse*! to give, but -ub
milled tiirough his counsel an answer ul somo
length, cot'-difd in decorous gtyle and language,
as we judged on a careful perusal *■ > them
Mr. Williams read this second scries of an
swer.- Judge Irwin declared that he treated
the answer us a nulity The clerk wMih. n
ordered by trie l 'uurt i<> enter »n the r- • . r 1 t hat
Mr. S. refused to answer, and sentenced Mr
Selden to pay a lino of or give security
for its payment within ten days, au-i • adored his
name to be stricken from the list of Attorneys
of that Court a? unfit to practice there, and as a
warning to others who might feel d.->po«o ! 1“
follow his example.
Tin Si.w Id ii mv.,' os Kin ii Sri'K>.r -Wo
learn that the new buildings io 1c . reeled on
(helot lately purchased from the Sc ml I‘rc«
byteriau Cluir<b. are t j h-ive the n*• •-1 f'lperb
and lieant ifnl front ever erect** l m I'iii-Suirgh
Mr I'.artberger. the nrchiteci, has ha-1
in the mi'l *t **f lesi.- u. .an t h. • pt >n.
which we have hud the pieusmeif -eeing, is
gorpevti*', ebitKrile an 1 truly nni'ti.-, and i.ue
which Joes him infinite m-iiii, n»- an nr•• hit• I
Tin* buildings will t-o sev. nty-t Live feet high
and occupy one b 1111 <1 r«*«l aud fue h-et front,
and in the splendor nf their nppeftriiTU e will os
col any building <>f a similar kiu.l either ea*t >t
west. Tliis is savin" n great deal, lm i' i
nevertheless every "hit true The work i-* to
bo executed in the most elaborate and Hib'iati
li'il style, the intention being to male it thor
oughly a Pittsburgh j*d<—a epeciti.cn of what
the Iron (.'tty ’■:« do We like the enterprise
which ha« undertaken i hi' lH*k, and it is a subject
i.f grfttidstion tha 1 the architect h h*« •<> fully and
u!!v .•'irrif'J out lh** ot' ilio
orJorprNing i'i\fnK.>r» Wo If n n tint iljc*
jlm will f’»‘reri'ty f• -r rxh l l • ifi• •rj ..u t!.i« .l iy
WCfk. win'll .]r.it' in > 1 lirikitu: Ur
i !io w-.rk v* i ! l 1. i.. t 1; c *’PV' 1 ! •"< y ’I ** x -in i>tj -
W 4* are c-* I!>n j ■■ t ],.• iii iin j .1. in«■ t.<
win. !i llti- i..- \ -'iin'cii in lu' iivH I ■ !'i ti street is
destined 10 he ITi 0 tiue-t Mrn'! in • ;:r . ,iv. nti d
is the pl-ve tu iu:.il*a heginnin.: llitL
crt- wc have Keen conu-iiL to pm up with plum
and small house l . which pm-s tin- ■ icy. in r.>n>
parisnn uit h yl her < il ms. a mean appearll»«'••
It is tini'.*. tu>w. to ho caU Ling up w it h our <-"m
petit.ant in the nro of improvement un-two
have no dmihi Ih-it the ex.amjle that wiil he set
1-y this undertaking will pr--ve - and
th.it we shall have the pleasure -•!' r.< otif h> re
tit'i'-r. many similar r»ti rpri-e-
:'iit :• Im i-m-.t h* --i;*'t.rm.m K
ilut'er, :i 1 1 :iw Hoover, who a !'•“» week* uv■ • <’*-
taMi'-he.l himself in our (own nit a wa'-h maker,
suddenly ktt iu disgust on h-t Thor- lay :.;:<r
n«...n. I c• >ns*<nV -1 *> .1 I. •’• -k presented
him .juite an utiplen-mtit intle rioie, we!. «nndry
• l<>i-uruen 1 nttn.-he I. mi v-mimt of alleged lip
nmy and ‘•■•me un'ctiV I d.-hr* m H.'rl.u, > •u.-t 1
•it (.vui-ty. Tv. i 1.-i 1 • r-. ir.m r..:!.n,
.lirec-r, 1 1.1 Mr .! XV .It,
m . nr 1. im. m 1 the
lip* Monm i.ic j*n*ib'ge <'l f "ir w-n
:i»i r-i-.h-r:. county *•( • i»". r- I h>• . . n«*
i . i;; jI v ,n-“ in .‘-..fii'-r-ol I • lit- ,uil«*
n cent ly n* j nirv-i. a:,-I Iruiijht i-* cur t>w n I! ;-
wii'em Uerliu. wli" ha- uiie child Inin. j ul-
I,sued lln* aiiu-ron* Mr llm.-viT £*-ute lunong"
in (he Somerset p.apoM. after .)-<•• ursi.g iliui
li>; hhnrc-1 hi- b>vr with r,v.i pre* < bin* • n- -
M:Krty '• S'f,.hui.
A N*>l 111 i: •I. i•* ! m.'M t Vk» . i
r> <*lij’ -t. .1 .lm‘ *■ ti ■■r:;. ii l.i-ikin <n th- -t ri-vt
Irani •• f 11 1 v 1' r K I: . wiuvli pit*-.- 1.1-! w «*«*n l !)•’
i >111 r lie;..a :n.:| llu* Point. wai 'i l-b nly killed
l.v li.,’ •• l-. ulr A-c* 1 »(i< n Tr.n u-
\,',vx Tin- tr-ii.! tj w!n.-:i 'lr iium'n *v
attached ha-i in-1 “t<'pp**.| in lhov*rl(t tin*
<..u'-r i.-p.'i. and 'lr '1 -'■•pj*-.| -.11 n<*i«i lli<*
maid 1 nick . m • I \ u.g t in- i rai n almvi* «•[-•*■ i
iii-I, winch wa> running nl the u-ual J. an I
>ij-j *-i| in* win -tiu-'k l>y ill' laiik ol ill
accomnni'lntii)!), throwing him upon llu* lrn*L.
aiulllit* u*niti pri--imr "V'T him, caii.-mg b-ath
iit«tnnlly iu a roost shocking manner
U\* fin* crediblyjnfurtued by ag'-ntUman ''on
nccn- 1 will) the r-.ad. (bat Mr (iiirr.-n wa- n
\uiing unn of' exemplary habit. - . and !ca*e
numcrous friends lo mourn lii►* sudden
No blame cau be attached !•» I h'> u e in < barge of
ihe train in motion, an the proper signal* were
given al tbo yr,.y,r lime
l>m>tn.\NT l»E> i-i'j.H. —The ca**e of Thompnn
M.;i’oivui.'V. C. Harh.-ou, Hubert Fullerton an I
R,,fieri Mahan, t:i.\ payer* of Lawrrure rmini v
vs ili>* Pittsburgh vv Kri*», nn l also the Pun
burgh ,‘i New Castle R ll <’o . which was r**-
• eiitlv argued before the .'tipm/ie t’uurl, at
Harrisburg, was decided on Thursday in furor
of th«* defendants The plaintiff* prayed for in*
junction debarring the company frum using cer
tain bonds of Lawrence ouniy, alleging tliHt
they had been illegally issued, and also illegally
l runjfi.rri d. Tim den-ion has a significant
bearing on ihe legabi j of ail llaiiro id t>on Is. ns
by this Jecisii'U liie . < iipr<*iuc ‘ 'ourt has virtually
decided that the bonds wen h-gal, ami the ■ •■'•n
pany can use them.
At . tl'l.STAt. IIEATU oR Fl l' ll'l. I
im;.—Much excitement was caused iu ihe
borough of Washington, on Thursday afternoon,
May 1 llili, by tho sudden death "f Mr. -John
Until, high constable, wbohadbeenin allcndnuce
at court during ihe uioruing, went home at (he
ti'iou ndjournmeui, ciiiiiplaining :»f being -light
ly unwell, took a cup of lea, and within hfieeu
ur twetny minutes, died in convulsimi?, giving
evidence of death from puisun, rendered more
certain by the Mibscpiem discovery of slrych
nine iu tfic tea cup. ‘hi a consultation of phy
sician it was deeumi unnecesasry to make an ex
amination of the stomach the evidence of tleulh
from poison being conclusive without it. '
p.usi i t. A'Vii'KST — l>i:atii or .Lhin H l't.K-
We learned on Halurday that John H
[Vebles, formerly of this city, but lately a re-i
dent of Newcastle, met with his death suddenly
i-y being ruu over by the cars ou the Pittsburgh,
l u Wayne & Chicago Railroad lie was trying,
as we understand, to get on the cars while iu
motion, aD«I by some mishap fell under the
-wheels and wan instantly killed We could
learn no other particulars than these The ac
ciJenl happened on Kriday.
rot.irt; Items. —AuguslSnyder made an fnf-r
malion boforc the Mayor, on Saturday, against
Clark Batchelor, second cook on the steamer Su
perior, for kicking the said complainant rn the
stomach. Batchelor was arrested. l>r. Hart
mover examined Snyder, and found his i.-<ni •! it i-jti
apparently dangerous, but could net sny for cer
tain, until thuelJeelb of the kick develop them*
selves a little mure. Tho Mayor held the man
prilil bo might hoc the result.
P.it.L Jo>:cs.—This individual, nf.t-r a second
3 tid most thorough trial for the murder of Mr
White, in Washington county, was uc'|tiitu?d ou
Saturday lost. The jury - vame in with their
vtrdicl about '!') o’clock The prisoner was
aldv defended by Messrs. Hopkins and Slagle, uf
this city. ttHsisletl by Mr Stokes, of HrcenKburg
Alex. W ilson. R*«i . for the Hommonwealth, did
1 great iu~tice anJ won new laurels iu a
| pToiessiou of which hois an ornament
Asotnr.n PrnriiA*«f: —Wc learn that the Pitts
burgh Trust t'o. has purchased the lot and
building on the eorner of Fifth and Wood sis .
now occupied in part by the Port, for Ihe sum of
s‘d7,otK). Tbo company, we understand, de
signs altering and improving the building
Ci.EAni:t> — Pavid Bates, James Williams, Ste
phen Watson. Catherine M Farland and Maria
Thompson, taken by the police on Friday night,
on suspicion of theft, after duo examination, on
Saturday, were discharged.
Ilt'ttT in Jaii..—A woman Darned Shaw, com
mitted for vagrancy, fell from the ihird to tho
second tier in the jail, on Saturdny, and_ was
bu'llv injured in her head, hide and knee.
Auonu the many dry goods store* in thi* city, wo
know of none whero better bargains are offered than
at A. M'Ttunc’.*, corner of Brant and Fifth streets.
Hero purchasers can procure every kind of carpet*,
fancy silks, dress goods of every description, shawls
Tpfintillflg at all prices, from one dollar to fifty
dollar iu To those who want good all wool carpets,
we will and examine tbo beautiful styles of
all wool, extra heavy, two ply, which M’Tighe now
offers for fifty* and fixty-two cenU. They seem to us
to ha very choap. ' *
' Jtnui by our Sprnnl R^j>oi
p E ., MA .1 aotP. —Thorough and praetjval in every
other department. Dt t r’- Mec. ham's CoLt .cue.of
Pttt.dmrph. furni-hes uue.jit.iled advaptapes to the
student for the nr.|'m*iti..tt ot a splendid Mile -,f
Penmanship. l‘roU‘?f«r Huncan. who fen." rhurgo • :
tiiiy branch.ha- long stood in thofr. ntrauk of Arne--
lean Chiropniplm-1.--. and many of his student- u no
wm for thetu-rlvc- high positions in the art.
I .•imL'tTi.r.v —Wo tin 1 cre.it pleasure in re.-, m
mending rn tho public the 1 'ph-ktery en.ibmhm.M.:
of Me.-r*. kotißiiT- A IT-emcu. Y>. - . lourth
near Wood. 1 licm* genlleui-n -<re pra.-ti-a! a ~rk •
m-'i,. prompt aud energetic. an 1 are f -vth well known
t- en-eIK I.I meehani.-r. Mr. U-Uxt- a.-f .reman mr
a I‘ftg t.uiv ol one of the tit't h-u.-es in this hii.-iu—•
in the. itv. Their Mock Munru.-skjs, C-iafirrU,
\V in.l. " >hade-. un i lUimK is of uio iest <]ua’.i*y,
uud tnev are prepared t • tit an-l liy > own carpet-,
ati i ojl.ej.-thy t-> .-r hr.
\S j: \ -pn\ i. .'t-.f 1 --M ■■ 'W.k,
ar I r.-t.nl mamitaeturir l-olu--
Iret. • 1t...,!-, mid 'ir.iu-r-.
• tn-. ', -ta"'!' at the head <-t that .-lus
.in 1 !.i- \v..rh 1- m re.pn.-iti-n wijere».-r
I’lT.-oiii j.ureha.inc at reUul will Km
• •no ..t Itio Inrcest iiaiortuient* >.n hai
Ir-.iii wlio h to niakf* their «cle.-:ion.-
their w..rk made f order. , I'calrr- in
trv will tin i tho ..I M:. V
\enieiit one from which to reeniit their
•her annul "t i;.,ot> and Sli.h>i> wilt
tJii- “tore trom tin' Ka-:. during the pr
Tub i!\ 1 Ki.si..,- —Mr. rtr.iMti .k l
two week« r./i.rn,.'.<•</ his splendi
,it No. ID W ood st. Heretofore e.pial
• pi- t to tho he«t intho'-itv, it.’ p.<.p
i.e-itai.-l I’l attempting t ■> unpr.ion
an i. it ei- r. it '-an uow l.iy .tuat eUim
-Ki.-eIM ir. ' The heat viaud* of the
u.iv“t..he hadatthi.* Itotauran'. and Mr. Stcinnn 1:
an i hi- a“.M-tant-< are tn.ie l f. 1 their politoiK-- and
••XVk uiiKit I'o> 11-., sf n." - -Tho wet went her h n
inc poMpoiu-d it- opeantion- until “futlher nuli.-e,"
M.,tk.t treet will le as pay us r\er. and the be\i-s
..f ladies and peMk-meti. who were t . |>e seen, even
wh-n it pour.-d down immoderately. ;<t Mrs. T.\>-
Mn unkhv a>'t. Due-* «i ",M Stoiik .‘..rncr
ir*l • will !'«.* inrrca>c\l m tiutul-cf-. Thi-' c
b-i.t .juile popular, nn.l why
.iil'i .1 r.- l L-o ?•>, il - the laloM an.l Vhoi.'P*! pit
urt:.- .m l it..' I. wr-t 1• h ] >ar.' the .•h.t« r-.n
■]£>■ IV
■ i i k'-- >• ili i i;t - Tlic I‘oi'i'lf'ii Gallery.
U kj. 1 -trect, i? tin* Ui"*l fro-[iu-nt.
~.11,. i tbo kiii-1 ui ih.t two cilii*?. ln*\ in/
.iijio "1 it.- till*- \i»it>ri.iy|>e.< an-1 I*l*
> .>• )).;,»• • Jurro n• • lu1 1:n 1 i-ri'-r*. It ymi want
\ ..ur |-. :uru iak«'H with tlio ctj-cho
t.. \. i T - •. i: . : ::1 .i.-.-itf :i i; ad l tait’alul ]”>r
| f 11Mix- \ c •!' 'M-Iml pin /. i'.l| I lie "
I 1 . I, ~:u-r\ " m I■<>!.• :l;i» I I j-t.. f< rfr !. - uni-l.tijl
u ill 1 .• li:i| ] y t • m .it ’i; - 11 v• u .
U Mr- ii lir. -, ,\ . _• ;
r.v, U>r- ul'jv 1 ■> mi),|.!i. i
u I:li [ 1.1-UI- -i ull 1 In
If, v >'U J.r.n-t I'M! .Mil'i'-rl -It, i i,m I.4.MJH.' Hll'l
Uiiik.nr | (■« ''nil.
Il l- n-n.-v.itc ! m.'l r«-li1t'"l hi-* \tu 1 «r-,.tj ni.il
I'li.-' 11 an • 1 tt.** v .-it-r will n-u lit. i i<
>rv i:i.*rofll:' v imj.i .•» f-l. J!} U>** «’nV. Mr A Utii?
i j’|. ] :ir«-l ' J.I turf* ililiio l*r*t •ITlu <■! till-
njie:.* irS t!j
I ir -.n-i I v .■ il.nif,* ti|- n Mm.
\ I.a. ■ • i f n r:» li il <-ur«* "I l>r-,i
-\ ma. .' .u- 'l'!;r..i*r, in-l *• n <uuij.tn-n. It .-*
, s . Vi .. i* i i, i. k !'• if !• >r m- l. ii.' r. t*.l lii--f r.
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n- •; t-i any n- -i rii'n
an' • ol,|«v: i ,
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l M:. Murj.l.-.. ;ii i:i*-f r;.i r.
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mall.
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lilt... .it.litf'nt t.. -im M Imam
I ili.nicht IM- writ*' l - \ .ii l>. -
! I I**ll ii t-'li-v t Mill nvll.i 111 111 1
A | mmill. - v jr.t w ijv - l ' ' v •
A i. I . «Ji< .i I.' iii ik- n »•">• n.
• .1 j.Mtm IHtliitll. nt>.| o-l**r Mil.-
I i VMM » I, . - W >- --U .I.
U.*l will .-.-I -l. -ul i. >li.ii >•
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1»T I P -On .’‘uinluy tu.it at «-v.,.u ti.o m-m
, .. : 1.. r |.«n iil*. in lllriniiith.iiii. SA It VII ANN. ii.Ui.i
«n.1:'.r..l Hi--< M n 1 Nil r..-t ay-l tv II tin 'III l>-
TI., i:,l ». ill t-i L.. pl l. . 1 1.11 *tT! h'.i I.N. Ikt tw-i u . I'k
li - .....l i. • • a! >'» t Viu»t«-r>. TLi- :. n-i.'i* i t it..- I.iin
VI. t iuj'.-v I fll 11J UH Itvl ti - ntu-tlll.
Hr. Me Lane** Vermifuge— Ann 1 . > .V-/. j
IVil Hr St —ll II till minill eVtili-llCo "I ill" IlltlUlKl.' Tilin'. II
Vi-Minlii)!.., «Ill'll r\.*n |-iiyni< l.ilin. w|io .t- fti
•i iil v j i*ji*.lliv.| iivjiin-t l<J»li*til iiivln nn ", ' .•luoLinH . "Ui'
l-.i * art Mini twit if > In 1 1» I titi in [.limit * in>«j in • tp-Hitii
» rin- P.-n.l tliv f-.11-.uinp.
Hovkis.m ILLE, Shill. J * .K v . Apt 11 J. IMU
I/..-, . / /.nun; tiro- -I am -i |-*i U. | l.>-1.-inn. I.
.11 j >t - |.i im a in-nt ly 111 tli ! - pin. - I n 111" > .Hi I " l-i. "Ii mi
--i t-, i t ..f the Stnl" ..t M M-Mjiirt, 11... urn.* a.-pinoli .1 will
l)i- > n to.- ..f Dr L i»' t IVrniM/ ;-. pri't-ai.'t I'j \-.il
AI *.-ni" tii .n- l-inot..- im .incut 1 vv 111 «—ii*l y.«u lh- t■ - nlt
nn > X I. | n.a It- uitli uni. rti . i|."llii.» ii|‘»nl
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sft,l*tirrlia'"i * *lll 1h- i niflul t..«.«Li ’ I'K. M'I.INK'S
t'hI.kUKATKO VIiKMIFLiIiK. tnai.uU.-tiirtnl l"r FLKMIS'IJ
ItiiuS >if l’iTT»iit'n‘iii. I*4 Ail uth-r Yetniifiiv:*-* in w.ij*j.af-
InOil nr** \v..rtlili-« l't. M'lj»ti«-'» fumin' Yt-r tuilnf, »l“’
hit. .-|.-t.rul<.'l l.iv>r I’illn.vnii H"«» I•* Ini'l nt all tnl.le
•If n* «t.ir..« .V-firffr'i'uit' U'i. ,l ini.' f'V'ul/lirj of
mtlHilAtl-T FI.KMINN HKOS
jamustmrnt*.
GRAND CONCERT!
TI,. Mi-mVI-r.n "t tl"' MII-I' hi I' 1,1. iltl-n "t til" Vii-tIM
innti N.irtli A in.-11- .in
H I NO I \(i A *S O C I AT I O N
\V ,:i e i ,i nii-l Vi- ui an.l l n»ti Him nl.il
CONCERT,
Ol Irani Tiro to Three llunilreil »»erfortr
< ri, nl 1 tie
NATIONAL TTIKATKK.
ON TUE3DAV,.H'NK -Ih
mi l K IVi^ramriH - * mi thi-* "'ill tin?
1 it,, -t utmctiTo that Imn tni l**>ti oiThtx! m *■.)
~ 11 i<mni hi North Anwrin
Tt,.- «„l" ..f Tl.-tiotn at ft.Ml, tJrali.i Miiocnl Troot,
will « .imhiHi-•• i*t ti. K-ii "N To- May -••Hi. I »t
li- Muni.- .t..rw»..f H hlrl~r A lit-.. tt.- Hlnm- »iwl
11. .t l tli-N*TM'M A hunt '
niiiiilx'i can nitl) |-».W
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■ ..! Ill* Tlli-Mf. «hi-rt
* t<-»f >:•*. t*t ll.e Tu-UKilfiT » ■•111'
|>l.ui ui Ui«- K»iti<i i mi I— »•—n.
i MISTER'S NKW NATIONALTIIKATKE
A In.i: iiii-1 Mulini;*-r A " . ' 1
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l'i ml- In b"l'l -n • *•*
t ir-1«. »i, 1
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•DIN-NA VK HKAU THI. M.'MiAN
1 ■’ ll k mhyiiei.
nH, MtoW . N
M »Nl>A Y EVENIN'*. ''>• w ' ll l-M'r * «*£'
lr«m» in wntim fM 1 '"" 1 )' f ‘" MimM "
• 11. I.y J rilp-im. E-M • f'-’inri-l ou
• li*. -i.titlM ____
JESSIE BROWH;
i>K. TUB KKI.IKF Or LUCKNuW.
Mu* Mitcbrll
Mr Wnllrr Kwbio.
Mr. 11. L lUarooi
Jtjiis M. funk*-
Mr Carrolt,
til »wn
Cj»jil t*lilnrl
Im*iJ
Mu. J?tnwt
(Yimic Sung - • - t
T i cou. luilo with th- romodlott.' 01
THS TOTTBi SZBTSES,
k’.mr “Utwr* MU* Mmnd** Mitchell
PI TTSBUK O il W K ATRE .
Ml?.- KIMBERLY l*«»” “»® Mwaonum.
iin , nci»«* ,ncat M*e
M.mitla «R.*S. I’KI.L A TROWUKIDGE’S MINSTRELS,
r wiTod ••vfiy uljrl.l wllb crowded bonm, ctidclor 1U
biclxat tklisbl »uJ gr»t«fit*tk»o.
K.rucutL Coacctl, and wcccm.
11 M Mi- -BROWN SOT.TS-LCCK.NOW.
Till? EVENING.
rr.RPH NOVELTIES
GUANO FASHIONABLE MATINKE,
ON SATURDAY ATTIRSOON.
Box Ticket* 39 cent*) And do extra charge for •eoured
mt».
Telegraphic. Commercial.
'/ HESSIoSA L. COMMITTSK OF ARBITRATION FOR MAY.
u . .-tv i-,.,- \t . t • • Im.u; I‘i.nrr. V V . EnwAßn Gac-vi, C H- Pinawß,
.. „ .... ~ "' 1 ' '; ' w- W. Mur. I*ivt:i CutPurtu
Horst; 1 —li;o li ro'uuuM U'- 1 u • ■ _ _
tb- Minncruia obeli >:i ra?e. pen-liu;: a’ ah, :;;uuu: PITTSBURGH .H A IIKETS.
Vc-U-r Jay. , • f\:nt>argh Gu'Mt )
Mr.ll.irri.. ..I 111.. I.jr «•!■»*• •’f C-m... l-,r: SI n;M. M.'.D.., 51.r21 USS.
*i‘i''l> >lr M«i™ '-.J » t!... . ; . rk - . „ u ... Or
i.lhce. while ••»rr liif j-.»r>ors iherf a u . | f ..- ; .. %K4 , proai-tor*
lei;«r from <i. >v. .MuJ.irv and .1 .scf hH. Hr .wn. ■ i.■ : ir.t u:. I $•,...? .Jl •<! t r fatm l \ il <;
•>t lho <\un a**-r». ‘i\ m" that Mefsr#- I’help# ion.l ,kI - *•- 111,1 •• ■ l i ' $4.1- nuJ *4. »j f.r iu*» throe
C.«*..»nU-i r>- the highcil m. uh-r-;: .< _ ,
.... .. ~ li K\l N - S.»I-» •’ ■* • 1 u» 1 'it* it ~
r.'rai[ 1 ■ <■■!>■ ASuui.a.' 1.. r the iifur... ..|.. . „ .h.n ...£.. 1., ; . T-, n .. I:„! .
Mr. U’tuM'urue. . • Maine. >'f!-re-l a re.«r>hub>n k.*i i„,, . h..i.-»* S.uihi-in K«sl at ji.
cljtriD:; dial I*. o! | and 'a \ iui a ugh aro O' : UA\ —tfa!-* «i *oal-. of II load* .«t } •f* t"n
entitk-l t■ be ndiaiuc i :ii , l‘ , -‘ rn, wliirh tra.* netn HtTfKR AND fc'i'itf—Sale- of ‘.hilMl Butter
, . . , at 1 ; and lit M>l( «l sl . —an ■ijTan,-e
1.v,. , l \.y A m»j. .lil.-5.,....! ,-J „ t |, S..- ! Uni .1 .
1 h<* •|ue-:i , -n n.i- ll.**' t'liieu ■. n tht* ».. t^rm
ib- tr. 11 jt ‘y ■ : tint C.iimnittec on Klr.niun*. it; r -1 •; \i; .
Mo i*r ••. Pin lj-. .»:,•! i .r. anaugh l-o - worn in, j>rm rl-l !'• 'I AT >)
ibil 1i..» d, i:l 7:--t be r-rid l«-ir.i a* j. refill ding imv 1
fn if ■ ■ the -eat.*, t'Lii'h ma_\ 1 ,j. j,
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m tin- -m; >.
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ur ran ha\ e
'Uy nr man
Tv..!'t«T l
- - \ I Wa- I
M 0 .6 *t J . 1 *h**l!*■* .mi i * n .maug’t thto fW-Tti in. Imporii by Railroad.
, Mr - IIK ■ ,lk ' l M ‘ , ! |.. l; K- I- l.t 1- n »,r. '1 llanf i A l.j-r; 1 1.1
il-.-U-ii HI-C , ti.lt r.ll-it II :• -k* r T », T Lilli-A rn; t>[n. ,j r nj.pl^
Mr. \ .ill.il i i:i j ... i i 1 ..' i> -ii•• r> . ::t ’ !• A ‘i'u *k- liruwn ,t Kirkpatrick,."
Aliment .ill’ m.oci\. : > nr- ■•n*.r. «:l-y. .l m.*.**, A Huuli
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Mr. Hunter, V.i., |i..ixi tbo l'.imuiitlev i-n Fi- i l-.1l * «nt;- *n -ti.JV M'\V!iinn<-y Ait !:i i-in < 1.
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time. ’ j
Mr. '.recn. nl M-i . mlr • 1 u••• I i l> | iy i
extr.i !•■ •«!!■'•(. ■‘at;-.n I-, inr rlrrl- • '.f the Sriiuto. 'l'lie
re< •lininn j.n.i ••«»n»i.l«.-r:»1>I«• iii.-" - nO'l i!i>' •
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linul';. I.ii'l tho l.iUe t-y a i..ie ■,! • Vvu
nn
rilkinj a n-i:
ti,*<-k.». An •-
■o received at
.-cnl week.
»< wilbin the
1 Ri-itauraiii
in every r«*-
ic: -r ha.« n• t
Mill faphtr.
to the title ~l
lcn?>>n art- al
Mr. M.i.'-in presenti-il a rt"*ulnl i**n rr |i)c*ln. j ! hi
I’rfilet" t> c.iununHi'Mte mlnrmat mu
trio reimre. hv the British, "f the ship Tampe.'",
the r last i.f AI ric*a. also inquiring whether tho Bre
men! l.a- further infurumtioD rejjnriiiog lh«» Hrii;>h
"titrate.- in the >■ ulf <.f Mexieo.
Mr. Wilii.n I'tFere'l a resolution tint the -ecretarv
• •I' the Treasury Ik* re-[iif*- l e*i t" report to the >eti«te
spi" iJI.• e-Mu |..r retrenrhtucTit at>-1 ret-Tin in
expenditures the several l.ratii In- >•[ puhhe r
»ieu t • remedy evil- and excels «-i e \ pend it u r>- ■ ter
tlio means n! lliu tpivernmeot. a< men’. i.e t l v
m Ins reje.rt May I'.'lli, nn Ith i: fur ther /• j. r’
what clh.rt* hate he.*n made, ami l v tth-m,
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Hi.* ..4- ■ I Hi,.- •1 . l. tr. w 11 min,
J hat-, willi :t J.r..\i».. that 11-. *ra-l **:
1111,10 1 r*-i‘i.i i lit I If. tu M-iaii-ur-iuir 1 1<
T,'W**'l at anv iimu aflr-t ih« i-.\|,iruti--ii till***!
ir« I'r 111 11,*- ti:'i • ! 1.1 nifirv t>-‘x 1 1 h«* »• •k * ■ I
|1: 11 > 1 ■ , May 22 - ,-!ei ,iUnr„
ier l-.pother rtiili .1 ■•••!.'i.W:iM«
1 • .1.•: 1 ~f j»rmti half j iinin ,ti li.ii: lumber
r«> ,losir>,v*-.,l )• v l.re th,-> ti. l. *■ :uu- mi l
SkUJ"O, partly mmi re* l i-'ivo k.-rei '•» Mai
it* were «üb.'c-|Ut‘Dllj lmrni-i, i-.ninii;; .i !•■•*.*
?I2.""0. it->tti fire*. it i* yuj-j-i-H-l. iiip f i-octi mild
ly .111 irMvmliary.
Sm \ ..iik, Muv 22. —Mr. iMiVfii[>,>rt. tin- I rinc
hu.*baml --1 Lurie \\ eat.jD.t*,,win-led the Fugli-h :».-(«-t
Charles Matthews, her pn-nni husband. lir ,al
way. last ni/hi. The 1-1111*0 it a.- th.il Matthew al
lie ha! paid l*ai fup,,rl iliree hnn Ire 1 d- 1! ir
1 t hi - is 1,,*, at, l lio rcfo-ed t-< retru-l.
1m umi-„ijs, Im . May 22 --i " .lia: l '
iti£ i.-ry b,w with a seven* utt.iek pm-'iui >ni;
■ -•»iij;ujii,*ii cf the luni:*. Ilia rc.- .ven i« -1 ,iii/'fn
St. Lm n. Mav 22 -Thu tivi-r b-i* n-i.ii 1 » In
ilhiti 24 In-ur- and ,< .-till n.-ii.*r- The >.p| el .• 1 re;ui
u .-wcllitj;* Tin r<- ho* l,ei-n heavy nun ail -lay.
Cih. ismti, May 22. <**»nnoliv h i* b«.n r,!n
tli-iT I rial. mul -oiitcin-c ltut he -uti' v , ail I•’
»vs jiti.l lim-d $ I K.
1.-,, imii t.p, May 22. Liver’ l.iliuij:. wrh . k
1 inches nil the I all” Weal her 1 i.-ai. Thtrni.n.
As.wk ash pkofitablk INVKST
MK.VT -Tin- Itn iniuv'lnun ,u„l I‘itlf jh lln-k*
C.-infmiiy *t«**»ir>- in . t Tw.iili iln-iiv.i.l i|,.iUr» - i
l-crffl Iml t*l-1 k. Ill*- I.VIM* t ■ In- nl,tilled In M .1 1' 11-ll 1 • I
Un yrr cti/u in mil ,<f ti,** I ■*l l l ..I •nrl I-, , Jk<-, li-t.-rr any
1i1»,.|,-ll>l i« I Hill nil th* •>1 (,*-> -ti-k iMIlf I !•> tin-. Ull-ai -. •
Tie I rtii”- <*inl . ..|,i[innn ra[ii.ll> i hiH2 • niil-l*
l,.ii ii,l will 1.- n, ->i ,-.-’ial ii. tl.-i.»
I, <\ f i liiitln r (rtrlj, ,il.»r*. ,-I
C UIAI>K.S. I*r*-*i.l**ni.
• M A lli I W ACliii-iN. Alt . it lw„.
Steam Marble Works.
MAKULBMANTr.LS. a lur-o iimiU.ui
litul «t.. k »l *ar *-n:i hm I nn-l l-fini; n, tiiiifn. tuir.l
l,y Mai lifti.-r-v.-.1.1 ill i.-rj l. « |-ri. • i lln i 1.i.-i *.
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w\)« nu hni.J Kiiriiitnir ui,.| \Vx*l, sl.iu.l T -f i, *ti.| Ini
...-ii.j; Stntiei lniuul»-:tnr* l |.y ni icli'U-rymiTl.l «uM at thu
n«r.t J.ri.-ua ilArl.k- ~f all kind" '.-1.1 1. Wln tin* Tri.l
- h v**ri »l - lutll. il t i , ail Ikinl .-i tn..i.- «.ur -‘..r. k *1 •••1.
i-2'. I.Hi-rty *tr—l. iMiit-nrtli
mil’ l Us*.!n,T k W WAll.l l I-
IM««lrr, I,line, l enient, Ar
PI.ASTKK PARIS. l>-r Lutu! :m-l Slu
Work:
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ill. I.im-Aiil IU-mKii Cc.iimil.
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Pc Al~'. J'ili' in I 'l‘iV I'Unk. li-r —»lo
l.t'-ri) «!.,
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MHiKoKUE'S PATENT al\vav.-..ii hand
«t ::;y Lit-rlv
niyl«:iH*inir W. W WALI.VCK
PI 111 Kuril Itliing.
OTKAM ENGINES, warranted host ijuali-
O tr uuh»ml au<l ui«d(i t>< .-rl-r IhnUrs <md
Silt t'tr- Uric’, iltr'iinsrti, UisUtvji ,;m/
ihli i,' inmj uindu to c»r4**r UM Irmu, C-ul Irr.n
y-tft, tYench lUrr ,in,l I.uur-l Hill J/,/f ,K-,„„s. H-dhntj
r:c<!,s .imi Smut Machtn-t always cu bind nt .il'.i L»!-rtj
Hrv«t, i'ltUliurpb, I'a.
tin l"-ilA«‘Jni P \V. W. WALLACE.
PORTABLE COHN AND KLOUR MILLS,
tlio «ituj!>a( and l**t nrtitu of th» klnJ in the mbu
“/• They run lipbL grind fut, mb cully kept iu order.
Ui*ko u good work m Ibo largi-it mill*, nnd give p,-u«r*J
MUnfarliun, alwaj* on ii*ud. Alio, Portable Snw MiiU
For pATticulnn call at 3it> Liberty »t_ PitMuirgh.
mrlthdAwamT W. W. WALLACE. _
tiratt Uarit
ALL SIZES, always on hand at 3I*J Liber
ty^t. u)M W. VV WAI.LACK_
A mbroWpes—
ZX OF THE BE£T
QUALITY AND i INI.-11.
FITTY CENTS,
AT Til£ .J:
ADAHB GALLCHY,
NO. M FonnTn BTREET. oiytthGmd
N“ ■EW C RCH’ SUGAR AN L) iIuLASSES-^
hh.l* prime and choice N 0 ttagar,
bbU uoal Bod Crashed Bng&r, -
2-'io *' prist PUDitiion Uoluin,
23 ** BLJumegogw noaMUolHue* do,
Bec’d and for «»le *>J Whi.HITCHELTIUiE, Jr. A DUO.
rprUfl No 203 liberty ■trwt.
“DEANS—O bags small white, for Hale by
I! m*l2 It, DALZELL A (X>.
ROLL BUITJER—S bbla. froah, in rolla,
for alo bj . & PAL&SLL A CO.
, L%t. 1 .1 •-! i l.'l.
U \\ WU.t.H'K.
W. W WALLACI!
Mnrlilllm,
Portable Flllh.
PUT IN GOOD CAcEi FOR
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" r:»k-*. .< Fahrie
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ulii-k.M, .’.lt.!- I'till.j. L'Urk<* A II far-i <utll». 2 ii<>
I’ V'l \V 1 I' I: It p. - ba .<». Brown 4 Klrkpitnck
. I II- pnllle-H, .t |* L'l.-lil. .I'J pkg« » Iff. ToWlifttiUci f> cu 14
•IN j-ai-er. iVfkwiH Am.. 7 d>-\ tub*. K IleirietoQ. it t.bl*
4 b\* Uni'*'!); 0 «tn -Jr
1 .*lu !T-r A lM\r>ii 111. ‘iii I'M* egg*. g !• t« ba.-»n, Hen; l
] m re*i~-r». .1 a W I L-a; '1 care cattle owners. 4VJ Ldd* Ami i
c.. care* tvt'U ' 1 J'“> bu» wheat, •’> hints b*. on. ti mowing
i m.u Hint-*. 44 hides, N, pkgs butter. Ji, egy*. t> di
! •«, J '■ i» | •'liilitfs, Clark* A i o
Imports by Ulver.
lUYKK SEWS.
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l.aSe Till" land ;Ved l< .-lltledul
>.* 11 h’«»iip!i h: , ,j fi; ■,. ekiti • 1. r"«| il ir: Ut;
I - II) H« ■ I 1.-al ...II f..| l !..• 1.1 lilt, mill It !■ being
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!• Hi .- ac.i - :i:g i tt..i .■ • K um.u l> albr
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• 11 '«i • ri» il -A' Liiii.u« K -r i and th« town
V>[ -'ll liiiv-I Wal l. nl-,i at Dc-i Ll—fc. »Uar» the
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»i la-1 - Trvd '! r-'ii. J.« -il> Tr&Urr. t ' n tjue -tu-l Mai iu«rr,
.1 IMt-iburyb.
i >ii Subila.i w -r k. tin' utaaniri >it ,t)ici>i«t. Ik-iii Ua’y' stoti
Uni rrtnity mu. »!.• n tit- n..>« u i, during a hra»j
,1..« l-.fe t?t•• nti-J limii-d to lli-J '*at,-t • *aly,r. Tli- U>at
iiid i ( ttict> ar** * tut tl Ina* . li-i l:«i- ! --1 A lruij;bl l-rrgi* lu
~u »..... Hat.-.l an-11-r -Ufc-lil into i i.tlTa/l.m l-r tt.e nlfillifr
;aland Ot> > in tin- llli m»i . tli- ■!<'•>inK.it Waitiingt-'U
'ii. iMximl.l ill .-di-i if!'*-al- .it rum-.I IMulT*. loan. fur
.-i.i.'jr’.. Tli.- |,. at t>i» i-um'!i bt ii ><-rnt»r
utn::. ii. i.i-i N-li».|..i r.-rn t.u t. lor $1 anil *u fob-
«.n it tli »t ill • li. int ■ I U«> heavy <lr;i(t
•r il.. wiirl. the wim »••!•!. nn i at Council hlnll* l«*r
hotel M«« i* il’"* oui«ulert~i worth . »er iM.'VU, If »he
II Ur»*.l i* Ir;
Mi-..
Steamboat llcfflater.
t UK i \ Ki> - Lu;-i tir, Kri'wti*' ill-: T.dtvsaj U <>• ,
IWiar.l. t.ii.’ai-vtl). Unit) tjnitt, Onriuoali. Jiilue* Wood,
-i |yru*. >ni~ ri .r. t'm. Imoit .Vui ilay—l C Krrtnout,
S, - .111 i :i> l/.m’" ill- Allglo-Purotl. S' IvUli.
l<n , Al;TKtt--1.»i7-*r:.*\ lli rviim.".-; T. l.yrajl,. 1.., Col.
Ht.nl. KK-aUth.
1.-rt ,1.. l lallll.C
Telegraphic Plark'tti.
rv. V i:k. M iy-J- Cotton jin-t. lu"t'Kalra flour
i.i., H.V’i l.‘ I- ►.•!•! Mtnr.t -Imet; 'Ji.OOo Luah a.4d;
\l e«t.(l II K-d ;!"• I. 1 " . ClrrUto Col U ti'Tti;
•; !<*• .cji.l, I - .i. .jim I nud ut.«-ttlrd nt Jl'.Tc.r.lT.yi
|,.t nit.l slt Jo:iyl4,o.‘» t"i prim- Lard l.ui-yunt «l 1; .
~v l l 1 J <li k - Lf l,lll|, ltd" IU'.'OU
llano, di. i »lt.'! fj'l j.i. I.li. 1, 'rdiouldurs t0...a?
Il.itt,-r »t\ ;if li-.i I.* Kir- .lull nl L'.uit.
.ini: c.;, C«>fi -i l.i«ri ’ \ M-t- l.»i r
i Kirns". AU » k M.ui.l • .. I Km,.it- i>nrrui st. I*». r.—• 4
Mirhli:«u S- titUiiu N. Y C-ulra]
•. .'. a 'ii.-a.-irr'i Mi»«iuri
n.x.-M’y Mi. tii/iii trill .u:‘ .. i:ri» Ui> ! . O-t. Ul.il A
4J ■.. laud hiaiili J- 4
Pun osLi'iiu. Mu) 22 —Hour niir!iaris-*l. th-re i* inure
n>|jir» lor i- x *rl. 5v bldi kih«7 \V»-«l«-rii i-Itrn at
j l"t -lira faimlv mid sj.la>.an lor Imn y lot*.—
I.x ,• Kli ur m,.l r.-ru ' l-al inuc'.vc and untlim* dmiu;. There
ia vrr\ l i’ll.- dr'u:>ud lot \\ h.-tit and price* nr- ritLrr weak;
inri luiali at {lctol,' !••! I'.—J mid $ 1!. t.>r poor
W hit-, g.-u.i l. i» ..I Uir luit-i description mnco I rum £l.l''.
1.,|1.2r> K\ • ru!l»«.<i Iv.'Wnr ! sl’'» l>, iml . ■■tUßiatuls WiC'
<'-.rn lu drtiim.d. I'll’ llro rr-iljit* nr* trirtmu; n*ln
I'Ufli V-IJ.ivv at 71r ntlout and t»iJ7U In »tore. i)mti
«imdy at :’,O f.r iMawa-i- and Ki lor IVuna, Whisky firm
1 1 : ■«!-• in I'!» nt ‘ in lihda at 151 ntul m Urudu' l
i>t tv><(,r. 1 1
(;i \. - >x • Ul. Mtr 21. Tlie nls ul KU-ui u-r* ronfiu il lo
Ti.’d l-bla ,d li..it;r and 4Stra. Ift lota, at £d.7'»(i!4. a atuall lot
>d nty doiiM- tvira-dd at *!.'*.• tur rer-ijili ivcro liijkf.—
U in»ky dull .in.! l ,r low-r; »alr«;Hyo bLIa At 17c. and rota*
Miiall l. tn liiirb |.rt-d at I'r'k Tlicrt. i* an itnjiruvid d«-
Cianda i..r uud Bulk Mrats: naira ‘Juy bhda liacnn at
•••id' » I d Slu.iildrra, and l 4 for aijra, tb„ l»ttn rat« ludog
l.’t forward i!i-h< Ty iMw I'oi k 1* h'diKut $l7. .Nothing
li«» l-x*n d.dir lu Uard..»bit h ia b-M at but tbcr* were
n-1 «alua Tbrro u a s.V»d d-maud Ijr Corn nl 4ik- Kye 12
no.’.-', and ftitn. Uari-y {••'. f»r prim- anJ in demanJ. Huai
»,«»- baa lirru m>a|»ntaly nttiTr Motirjr ia plenty and tbe
d.-niatid limit*«l Kaatern Kx bari»;r' ptenmim and rutt
• r dull.
lliLTiuoar.. May i'Jur sI».t1) at former .juolatloi
"(lira of Wlittr Wllrat at ?l.lOr vl • :;,J . Call Jull aud K'W<
• il.« Wbil.. at and Yellow at Co..„*\‘ Wlu*kv dn
|■|•.ru•l.dlH acliir; Hulk .‘•lixiildiT* arr IndJ at
JAMES P. TANNER,
\x,'o«*rt filiwi. I»it ls»>ui*i£li.
11, 7 it-* ili" dt.-utioii of !ua nid-m-natiJ L-uyrr* f --t,
iiJtj- to bb l*r,f ■> <k " f
NF'AV SliMilN<r fiUODS,
U-ncbl dir- t U -m >■ inuf,wtnr.'ra in Mmarbimtl
CIAITZIiS,
OPERA TIES, d-i
# M ir»p* Mj<i QiiMren’a
BONNETS,
FLATS, and
FANCY HATS
iJpii'n, B-'jV so.) Yoctb'a
PALM LEAF,
LEGHORN,
PANAMA and
STRAW II ATS.
Jl«>, Bojb' aoO Yonib'i
WOOL and FUR HAT
All of wbicb will bo found lu great Tftlletj.
43-Qr*at Induceitmiit* i lT<-r»d lo CASH “d P ro:
TIME BUYERS.
Ordcn aoUdtrd and carefully aelect*d and pact*
ESSrNCETFTJAMAICj
riGIKOm-»gT»"—’ J U,U ■**' JOS. rLEJUXO,
. comer W*mood oA Mftskrt itreflt.
Health of American women—
For hues ye-f* l h»Tt' b<v»n if iiUeJ m!, „, ; , rsl
weariness and languor, both mental and pbjan-ai; , „. ;r :
lutlessnoos, doll headache, paiD to the head nod t-mpU-«.
coldneas and tendency to stiiTaMS, palpitation of the heart,
wry easily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, stoma-h
aad bowels deranged, with pain. mental or physical
exertion was sore to bring on all the symptoms, and 1 had
in addition, tailing of the womb, and great pain in that r*
gion. One physician after another cxUaunfc-J Lis shill *ud
cht* menp. A patient" and persevering use of JIAK
SH ALL'S UTERINE CATHuLICON fortunately earned rue,
and ! have no words sufficient to express my thankfulness.
Mas. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
I can truly «y that I have been a sufferer 'or many year*
with whiten and derang'd menstruation. After a while 1
hat other trouble*, sorb as pale face. Indigestion, wasting
away, general languor and debility, pain In the small of -•"*
t,„ k, a Kurt of aching and draggingsouulius.pain between
the shnulder blades extending down the epttie. IoM of apy-e
-tue, trouble tn the stomach and towels, with coidbandaaad
fi-et and dreadful nvrvou-»n*e*. l'be !ca*t exciteejent would
make mo feel as II 1 should tly away. I tried doctors and
drugs, and everything, od* alter another, without the ben
efit. One bottle of M A ilc HALL'S UTERINE CATIIOM
CUN' changed some rl my nyuiptcms for the better, and new
I am entirely and radically cured. 1 wish that cv<j»y w«r
man lonhl know what it will do, CLARITA OULR
For a long time I had Uterine ."a'plaiut* with the fellow
ing avmptoma: J was uervoua, emaciated irritable, 1
tevtued to aUmnd in complaints; aonu*of which I will try to
tell you; paiu lu the lower orgaua,am! a feeling* at if some- «
thing was going to fall out; Inability to walk xiuch on as
conut of a feeling ol (allures; aching and dragging, end
shooting pains In the back, loins, and extending down tho
legs; the jolting produced by riding caused groat pain; spas
modic ■bootings and pains’ In tho side, stomach and bowels
beadach j, with ringing In th« ears; every fiber of the t*odr
•>*emed sore; great irritability; lutenae norvoosnees. I could
not bear the least cxcitemeut withont being prostratwl for t
a day. 1 could scarcely moTo al-oat the house, and did not
take pleasure lu anything. I ; he.l given op hope, bavin? >
iHol everything,a* 1 suppoeri, io vain, but a friend called
my attention to MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATHOUCHN
1 took it, hoping against hope. Moat f. rtunatcly it cured
mr, find there Is not a boslttiJeror more gratefnl woman tn
ibe country. I uust all lt. It Is truly tho woman’s -
friend in need. Mas. FLORENCE LB?UK.
XARSUALL'S- VTF.RIXECA TBOLICOS villcertain
Jy cure J-'allinu a/UU H'omA, tFhCee, Suj'fr/fs'd, Irrtmtlar 4
vr Patnful.Ueiutrvaium, lr iiunmctiom ana Du
fat'to/Oit Ktdncyt’-pr I'nnury Or gun;, Rrtrntu.r, or
continence 0/ Crmt. Heartburn, Oitlircnr, f, a \Vrronm<r*.
FamHvji. Fdljnlattont, ’-Cranpt, LHtturt+rJ tJ*rp. end ai!
trouUtt cnyanic or tyrnpaVifUCtCmuevUd vnDi th* Uterin*
orpan*.
The price of M<irth iWi Chrme Cuthah'im u One DoKa*
and a Half prr tiri'jU to&e. On the receipt of ti* iloUart
tr* bntUtltfiall tee tent by CTpr-u, f r*r e.f . n«rg», f<> VtA ittd
of Me express route.
li*particular tn tori U the pottof.ee address. Ueum. cvm’y
•tn.i Shite. He u-iU guarantee that the Medicine ueiii tfil
lin receipt ef the snenieg Address
Dr. OEv. II KLYSEU, ItAtf'-.1.t , r.-l.l.urgb,
aplt-dawF Sign of ihellul-l’-n M^rtnr
JOV TO Tli K ADIUIULUS Ol-
KIC’II < 1 1, O S S V II A 1 U
T»lk 1J U-:nit j, it t e%i-t «ii i.out a line braJ «•! bi‘r.
tli--u tea-1 tlie t„:iu%» it»—. I.ml if vi ij n,c luore, “»-■> circniai
around -n 1; 1...;i1e, and n*. ■ i.e ran d.-u Lt.
PKOFESSUR WOOD’S HAIK KESTORA
TIVE —We call tl.e :il!i ::ti,<u 1 f all <4.1 and vonog, to
thin wouderfnl which li:r:.» hnk t.iiuwigloel
ri.lor. gray hair— thu head "I the bald with a luxur
ant growth—removes tb" dandruff, inrbing. an.l nil ctit»:'<-
oil, arnptioii*—causes a c>.:dii u.il flow of the natural bu;d.-.
and hi-ucc, it Omvl m a regular dressing f*-r the hr.ii will
pn eerve its color, and ke», 1; .Vota filling to extreme old
age. in ail Its natural l-oautr We call then up.ni th- bald,
the grav, or dieetaod in re .iji to t'fc.' It und hi; 1»!>' the voting
Will not. AH they value i 1... il-wirg »• .-r IV wiubn;
curl, ever b“ without ll Ii» »s nj-Ui th« tolig :
tl,oii**lidß.
The Ag-„; f.-f Pt..f W,.<hl‘s llair K« Hiomtivr .1. Nl Ul
Veil, rmviifd the f,.11..\\ mg l< itei in regard t. th- Itud'-r
Pm* Hints. Ci nn . JUj ~*l. l?Co
\!i, I.rA' E>tvhTH— rir I h.-ir** betu truobli-d »itfc dot*
■ In..’ i t »<•!)!■! "u my h-*d for morn than a yt»r, roy hair
l iu "'fn* "'ll w-nrf (irv! hair t»£«lli*r. I«awuiaJNcW
Unveo nlx-iit **Vi‘.-*•!'* Hair K.«t»n»tire" m a CtjJ*
| iaJlc.l »t y«.nn sli.r- <.n llj>- i'.nt of April la*?, and pnhiw
■ >1 uni- lint?!.* to try it. and 1 f.-utid to my It
Slip ii.ti.iT. it rcu,.n>l thi- *cnr? -iu-1 hair ht-snu t . isn."*, ii
i« ii.-w iv*.i •'! Itiiv locl'vH in length tehrrt rt’Oi •>'•< tj’- 1
t.^i-urn.-.! ta:th in it. v--u to »*-iid m- Iv*" U-I-*
l-T M*. |\>«t, tlif b--ari*r - f tin-*. J don't kiw« m mi)
I'f tin. kind i> n— .1 u. 11..- plat.-, >..« in.\; U\ • % n.ark-.t I
l.ittl.J t-..1t1**4 alt< I l! U ki.--w;. lit f-
rmt-ihrirm i.s-j>t I.'
I’i.of flour .'if V'»t;r 11-iir lu-'tonitiro i« rtot
tu-lt l--iif-ti.il* 1 t Thf front. nn*t ulr.o th" bt » I'-arf '»
my ahu.’«t 1..« t i(« • rii.„, - -in t.vt “tin. I Star
tiiwi) hut two h-ilf j.mt h.'til. s ..f j «ir Kmi.-ratn •. •»*>•) how
lh» tip .f tny li'-a.l i.« w-!i »ut-i'h-: uith i ; mi'-.-.ii,! rr«p . (
\ - hair, atnl tti** trout h »•* -t' tut; >•« N-o-tlt. I
ii«Tr tn«J i*l h**i* i'rfpm.iti"ri- wt'h ml any ut tvimtOT
rr I tt.ink tciu tu* own i— n ■•••tmin-iidut.-:t lean
ill i'l til r.'. : . 1. *m it Vmr*. "*filllj .
u t: I'llu-MA?. M. l> . N" 404 Vis* »t
v 1 . u 1.;.; : n ti-
11.!.. ll.; t‘i. Itic Kail
t- |.*r w Itotii".-r il tiiav • -ii-.- ru. tbit I haro i’nmJ it
i kn- wu oili.-r*!" u- • it—ihv. I h*i**-, far p>-u-ml rent*,
•n tu th« hahit <’f i -tu; oth* r H »ir Ib'i.-rUiri*. crul tliM
t. l yotir* ta-tl* • *-n»>r I .iny ■•th*-f I kt..-w It-nttt*’-
■'••ati—• llm 1 " Irnr. iit.il aitli <•«*• month'* j»rop
i.w Mil! r.-?t- *•.'» hit:? • it-- y-ntiiful
. r ami t-x t.i al:■ k! 11. >. ‘•'into! th-ayHp
it iti.v; iU.ll .i • Llsiuh-l ifi; tU*- band* that
•!y it. .-I tli-.: .f ■ln.';'*- Im ■ uIJ. th.-r-tor-,
■ ■mujptii o' - in.- >h • -tf* ol a 2:<i>
■ r an.l U-xinr ..or
jt< M'tim. IVILSyN KIXU.
K..r **■»!.• I * tifcih H KKY.'hfl. UO PitHln:rj;t>
i> J W*h'D 4 C*». iToj-rf-u-m. OM liri-»-iw»y, A. Y.,
(in the N Y. Wire lUHinc Er ’ubmentt iud 114
Uark*-t stn—t, St, lahii*. Mo . ao>l hy»!l *cod Dru g
gt»U. r»(i2 | i *d!2o:ltJ«*l«T
Stramrrs,
Monoagahela River U. S. Mall Packets
STEAMLR TELKUKAPH. ; STEAMEP. JEPS'KIt^ON,
I .MSSE
Ctrr JC- 'Vcx-'-.'Waiu> 1 Cirr *-
IMIH ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
now rauuititT ir^uljr! v M.'ruiiiif li;vro I'ltt-*
:-.rVh At r. u’t U-oU A. M, m.'l K«r..iii« Ikut* at t>
I.t t I* M !..i M’Kn-.-jm.ri, Kii/alxsthtown, .M.iTPtngv
ialTtr, Brll.-vt-rr-.n. S’.iy.-U- <\iy. liri-T.li-ld. C*i.l«rt.tw
■ 1 Brow ns* l!!«. thrfr cusilifrtiliir-A ith 11-i,. kn Rinl C' .-ll**
t,.n 'ui. u mid J-“< ip
*.l.*—-jci-ri ti. V--r.-l fi..in t" Culnti
.'ii lof Ji, rii<*«l« nr..! -tatr 1 .-.ii:/* "ti !•.'.i' 1 i'i- !•• ■*' •'
: ..f tm *;«■» '
al« ft.»:ii II: 1*
.rimi|.- sijcl '< in th- ••triin..'
:Ij. \\ h if! h -t. v th«* P
<i'\V M\ IM’LKL, aoa-'t
J^KUl LVK TI'KSDAY
KM *1 A tih A HAM. Ch;.| -Mla? 1 Auus,..!. Icio
|..r ih«* ivl-’*f »n.l ml. ,.. r u EVERY TUESDAY,
lit t uV|.*:k p s*. >‘..r fr«*l|rl*t ur apply in
.< 19 SLACK. ’".l'.NK.'* ACo.Asc'ta.
[!i. i i ni Ili.U
i-. ti than
Th.« S' -Uv.i
kvo.us all ■ '-r
V J.. .. Uiv t :tit
IAUR CINCINNATI A LOUI>-. JESfcj.
J.' VILLK—Th.- tiuc timatrr MAkMoUA.dBS23Efifc
Cl; tAlli Itronnsu. will h'»Tp lor lii» and nil in
l-rMit-Jnit" p*Tti i>u WEDNESDAY, -‘‘tb lust-, Al A o'rio L* .
i> m Kur irniptl vr p»»«Ak«* Apply '.ii biKinJ nr to
mvTi SLACK. BA UN KS & CO„ Agnuli.
T?OR C I N Ci X X AT 1 AND ,
|" I.i'L'ISY!LI.K—TJi- i»p> Ati.l ppl< udlJtEslsiji*
p*»««Mijj£r iteamrr I". I’uMAC, W. C. limn, Hill Ipav*. for
tin- aJ..iT«« au.l -ill intmrrafliHtp p-.ttaut: WEDNESDAY tho
•i* ill luii.. At 4 Vctock I’. M. cr p.i-a.ip.j up; :>
oubi.M.l i’r to my2l} SLACK. UAR.NKS. * i_" .
170 R CINCINNATI.— Tho re£u- ;, L *»
" K, *|> whr*l piurkpt sCI'P-BlO?'.. t'nut
It J lij-nc*., trill 1.-a»i> f.ir til.* i*bi.v«* iikl all ;nt.-rniii|i*'v
p..: t- nil THIS DAY. liith msl . 1: pi'iL.-Si, >l, I'ur
i>r »J>|n t on tn.>»ril, ur lu
my.*o SLACK. RARNC3 i CO, A/ifnl.^
FOR CINCINNATI AND JCS'jn
IS t ILUl—Tin* tin* -iKimn KLL! A NCE.
Capt. S'. X llpun. irlH IfßTpf.ir tli"*lHPVr ae I ill! iutrir:*
diatx ;iort», . u/I'UIS DAY. tilth t:.-i , Jt ( r a. In
Irrlgbl "i jpo*»»(<«! itpply nti hoard ur t"
royS FLACK. BARN Sis £ C* >. Ac-i.ts.
Ij'OK ST. LOUIS, KEOKUUK. , jrgv*
• >ti, Mu?c»t:n«, D*ronport, lUx»
Galttm, Dot>U'jQ«', I*ji Cr***»*\ M’coooa, iuul m l*aui.
Th-- fln<«s»»tr«mer ARGONAUT. C*j,i. iiro. C McLfau,
will Imi« f><r :!>•* »Um uti-l »•! tuUTUic<*rite ports, OQ
WKDNKS'UAY.-.T-th *t 4 I' M. |-.,r or i-a*
a.ifcr apply oil t-vat'l,
mvUl
HOI FOUTJIEPAtLB OF ■
t*ACKLT.—The apb ndi-l "
DELL, Capt. P«*oj, willU-avw f i the .»b->vv n...i r*ll Interme
diate poru on TUESDAY. 2." ta in»t.. ;«-».t!v«ly. T!itj^»li® v
Rrrt ainl ouly'teamer tbpm;.ii P. bl. A Dthonv tbliTac«MD.
I'uKUxvn and ahippera will ir. uimd abo gnea through
tbiNtnp without r«-«htppiiur. oij'2o
1?0R ST. LOL'is, KEOKL-kTT fgy^.ia
. m.KLI.NOTON, DAVi:NI“ORT, iHvr-h-
ISLAND, CALLNA. bl'fcl'yUK, LA CROSSK, rt ENOSA, V
AND AT. I’AUL—The fiue steamer AlllAOS'lA, Oapt. Coa-Vi'
wav, wilt l»-»TS fi>r the tvL,v(* and nil Intermediate, porta OB
Tills' DAY. 2ltb instant, at 4 r m. For freight or
puh&jce apply ou board ut to
tayll FLACK. II.ARXEs ft CAX
MiSSOURIIm EKTXcKEf.rJJS-A
—TO PAINT LOUIS AND MISSOURI
RIVER —Th» fine iUianuT PRIMA DONNA, CapumMmfc
Font, will leave for the a boro and all iatermedbite jv>rt!,Oß.
THIS DAY, 21lh lint, at 4. i*. u. for freight or p*s»S»-*p
apply on board or to .
m,U SLACK, UAE-HES * C°-
Eor si. haul, direct to UESaSi
. T 1., ,L:s kcoeuk,
iCATINK DtVENI’oRT, HtKJK ISLAND, OALENA,
DUBUuUEI.A CROSSK. VENOSA. eTILWATKR AND
*r P AUL -Tld. .plndld steamer ST. LOUIS, Capt. Jm.
i>eaii will leave (or »li<> atx’vwwuJ oil Intermediate porta,
on THIS DA A', 24th Inat, at 4 o'vi.ich r. ». For Irkj-ht OT
pl S,7fl ’ r ' ' J ““ twJ txACK. BIKXKS * CO- Agma,
FolTsT. LOUlS—the fme pas-i (Eff* ».
n .*.r .turner SIIEXAXOO, CH.3. n.JajftSEE. ,
>as.'»<'». will l-wre for the above and ail Intermediate porta
oo THIS DAY. 24th ioat., at 4 P. JI. For freight orpa*
srge apply «>a board ur to FLACK, UAiINES ft CO., ‘
ci]r4
F"OR" St. LOUIS; K-EOKUK. t
BCRUNGTOy, flAi rv i
DUBIiQVE, LACHOSrE AND St. I’AUL—
it«*mt>r MELNOTTE. Caj L A. HcGowao, will I**t« for lha
above and nil tnl«nncdlat» |«>rtJi <>o THIS PAT, 24Uxinst*
4 o'clock r. M. For or ti&sMfe apply on board or
to ap2T FLACK. UAICNKd A CO, A gU.
170 R MT V PIUS AND NEW ■ IC*V
I' ORLFaS' .'L'° fine new steamer JafSSSS
JT«. I’RINULc. c*pt. W. R. Bricked, will ieevn |crtM
above and all intermediate ports on TILTS DAY, tbs«4th
lust. Tor freight or pa.saie* apply o& board or to . ,
mjO BLACK, BAR>'E3AC<JvAgt*r
F~" Oil MEMPHIS & NEW i JE2LA
ORLEANS.—The bite strainer ALMA,dBeSo3pV
Captain John Robinson, will leave lor the above and ail
Intermediate port* on THIS DAY, 24th lust, at 4 o'clock, f.
H. Bor freight or passage apply on board, or to >
inys FLACK, BAKSp A CO,Agent«r^
AN ORDINANCE ta^propriate«li2-to:
prove the Common Oroaod* ti» Allegheny Gty. :
■ectJon 1. Doit ordaloea aud caicted by the Select and .
Conocila of ,bo c,t ? ° { Allegheny, and it is hereby
by the aothcrlty of the tame, That the Ocotmoni
-orounds In the city of Alk-gbrcy be appropriated tit the .
Mjrpoee of improving and keeping the tunc Jmprovod, end
tney are hereby declared to be appropriated on paying >
damages to nth Gommonen entitled thereto, as may apply:
to have damsgea assessed.
Ordained and enacted Into a law this, the sixth day ct
May, Anno Domini on* thousand eight hundred and ifty*’
eight. JAMES MARSHAIi,
President pro. t*m. of the Select Connell.
Attest: D. Macrxuoa, • • 5 •.«
Clcrkot tboSelectOonccU.
J- GARDNER COFFIN,
‘ President cf the Onnrunoo Conned.
Attest XcQosamc.
CUrkorthaCootmonCeoEciL mjlLSwd
£3ttoical.
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\ I.«r . .littie 15£^.
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F ir luilh-r ;i.f- riunti>*ii
(JTinrinnati, &c.
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