The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 28, 1866, Image 1

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    THE PITTSBURGH. GAZETTE.
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TIL OONT *NAL. Basittzus !Lissom&
PUBLOLIIIIIDSI TIM GAZETTE 411110014r101,
No. le Firm irricaszr. Pittsburgh.
TERM:
bloggnrct =VOL by moll. per
itvismto tornorr, do.
s. i ."lgy.gisiolsrs, Young° or per
Etc Wittobutgit toazettc.
siyirayiv.cal
Homeepsithle Medlelne•
At Fulton , a Drug Store, lios.G7 and 69 Ft ftla
=3
I have given Laughing Gas longer, parer.
more skillfully and satisfactorily than any
other man to the city of Pittsburgh, say It to
the contrary whoever may, and anybody who
disputes it, I wilt with him dispute IL And
five dollar seta of teeth I do not give, for I
have no opportunity of stealing the goods,
and buy them to make at such price, I confess,
has not come within my market, though I
purchase tri large quantities, from the East,
as others' do who got more than one set at a
time. C. Sill, Dentist, 546 Penn street.
500 New Phoeoloslols,
Received yeedcnlay and In-day, at Pittock.s
The President
Will be sustained by the people, so will Saw
yen Barber's Soap.
Mine. Demurest.
Pitteek received, yesterday, this, the Ladles
is ritementlity.
----re--. -
The Greatest Sale
elm Goods, that ever took place In our
will come orrtble week at Barker a Co's.
in: et street.
=I
the title of the picture gluten gratuitously
with the Literary Album NO. 12. Ready fah+
afternoon at Plttock's.
Neutral flellphlfo of LIMO.
Per graserving elder. Tor sale by Marisa Su
per, Druggist, corner of Fenn and St. Clair
streets, Pittsburgh.
Shirt Fronts.
Neer, opened tthla day; on the northeast corner
of Fourth and Markel. stream.
C. H ...31110Ir Lop pl2O.
Table Linen.
A full I,ne, on the northeast corner of Fourt h
and Market et.reeta.
C. Hannon LOVE & Bao
All Wool Dotaints
Double width, all colors, to low WI they eau be
purchased In the East. On the north east cor
ner of 'Fourth and Market street..
C. Itaireon Love & Bao.
Opened To-Day,
New Prints, Bleached and U nbleached ?den
tine, Irish Linen, Muslin Dc Latnea, Fink,
Blue and Bug Chintz, enambrays and French
Organdies. On the northeast cornerot Fonith
and Market street
' . .ii.ANFON Lose a lizo
--.•—
rtilldren
O (ten look pale and sick from no other muse
than baring worms in the stomach. Brown's
"Vermtfoge COmflts," will destroy worms
without Injury to the child. Children haring
worms require immediate attention, es, so.
elect of the trouble often causes prolonged
sickness. Sold by Joseph Fleming, No. 61
Market street, corner of the Diamond and
Fourth street.
To Country IPublimbers.
A practical, experienced Job and news prin
ter, who has had barge experience M 10 MH
and news editor on the western and 'With
western press, in desirous of taking charge
of a well established newspaper in
Western Pennsylvania, or Northern Ohio,
with a mew to purchase an Interest in the
name. He could .Influence a considerable
amount of advertising patronage. gthlreists,
"A. H. G.," Gasetu. °Mee, to the proprietdra
of which reference Is given. Write immedi
ately, as It Is important the matter should be
arranglltfrior to the first of April.
Country Merchant's
Wid find thin n good time to buy, as Barker St
Co., are offering extra inducements this weak
in Dre nGem's, and all kinds of Staple Goods,
also.
Ilrowntlow Association.
It is With pleasure that we announce to our
readers that by the urgent request of many of
our citizens the exhibition given by the Brown
ing Association, on last Friday evening,
will
be repeated at the Chapel of the Pittsburgh
Female College, on Friday evening, btarch.
with the addition of several new and attrue
tlVe soenea. The last wthlbition was a deci
ded elapse" and we know our readers will
ball the announcement of it.s repetition with
pleasure, and avail themselves of this oppor
tunity to witness tho splendid tableaus, be•
sides aiding a worthy institution. Tickets for
sale at C. C. Metior's Wood street.
A Timely Wanting to the 15IeIs.
It is especially important at this time, when
the markets of the United States are flooded
with the direst poisons, under the name of
implated liquors, and when domestic com
pounds purporting to be medicinal, but not a
whit leespernicious, are heralded to the world
as "sovereign remedies," that the public
ahould fully understand the facts, Be It
known, then, that while all the MAlN:wive stim
ulants called liquors are impure, and all the
/Tonics containing alcohol are manufactured ;
with a dory article cart arcing amyl or luau
oil, a Mortal poison, ito Letter's Celebrated
Stomach Bitters contain none of these things,
but a Combination of pure essence of Bye with ;
the parejelees of the most valuable stomach
3e, anti-billous, and aperient herbs and plants,
and that sus safe and rapid remedy for-Dys
pepsia and all its kindred complaints, this
preparation stands before the world without
an rival or oompetitor. Its sales to-day are
equal to the combined sales of all the other
=dos advertlifed In the United States, and
the certineatea which authenticate Its web:d
am' are signed by individuals of the highest
standing in every professional calling and
walk In life. Beware of Imitations and Im
postors.
ilostetiler l s Bitters
Are sold wholesale and retail at very low rates
at Fleming . ' Drug and Patent Medicine Depot,
-bast Market street, corner of the Dlainoad
god :mirth street.
-
ran and Whetter Goode.
It is with great pleasure we call the atom
son OF Our reader* to the subperb stock of Fall
and Minter Goods just. received by kir. John
/Neter, Merchant Tailor, No. 125 Federal stree
Allegheny. His stock embraces some of the
colt' beautiful Clothe. Cashmeres, Overcoat-
lege sea Vestsage ever brought to the western
Market. _xylmallll,o2t of Furnishing Goods,
nonwhites Shirts, D7IIIWOIII, Collars Neck Ties,
Mandkerclinani, *c., cannot be surpassed east
er west. • large stock of ready mad Pants.
Coats, Veda and Overcoats, will also be found
to his establishment. Persons in want of any
thing in. the clothing line should not fail to
give Mr. Weler a call.
• Pose la and Itsthies.
White teeth =wing - from ant of ridges of
ruby, a breath spicy as the atm frogs Araby
the Blest. Who can resist each naebietione
TO realite them, to perpetuate them, to make
the mouth a casket of pearls sod rubles, sad
very agh ►MA of frsgrz.". all ran have
t o do, bar ladles. is to use thattrater vege
table production. fragrant litlvollerni.,
geatra! Rulpedle or Lame,
For preserving eider. For vales bp Limrie
`Sayer, Dragglat, corner at resin alsi4 01. 1.12.17
siree;it, Plitipsrgh.
• Thasioa w. Parry ate..
Practical alma looters, sad Dessert in Awes
curalate °Mims D o lan. Otaca as alarm.
ase Ll'l4l2lll'ol new Ow Waver Works Chia
barg14.146 liadderra, lio. 114 Pike meet.
deri ///10401r0ICOW w. Allwork :amyl. I
as waticrprOot. iligiatlng Goa* or. Ms *loot. i
est protica - gefarr rpun forri• 44
root 1111:10t 01 1 / 1 00 SAIL • ill WA CZ.
tiareistar lobatag sibs.
Haring
,rabaried after an absence of Ude'
yearifn the Mmy, 1 Wee reopened my abop
far all iKetinfjobbteg In the carpenter Line
"the o . l 4.eidna. Thirds Ana. between Smith.
field street and Cherry Alley. Orders weeded
and prolapily attended to
Wrzaws /ewer.
Searfoul Sulphite of Lima
Or pre erring elder. For asie b Charles
.aororz of Pena arA Bt. Clair
treats PiitibUillh.
The Infthita Hones of Palegston•
itacanonel Wo—Thie Xeuse of .Depelgatee
nsaresonsinered th e voleteneting,the Senate
bill antending the usury taw. The bill was ;
then teportedso that the legal rat* or Inter.
set in Virginia sip reaudnnt six pet cent.
VOLUME I,XXX.---NO. 49
MEI
VERY LITBST TELEGRAMS.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
BRILLILINT RECEPTION GIVEN.
WOOS Masc. L., Felt 27 -The bill reported to
.lay from the Committee en Ways and Means
by Repreeentatis e Morrill, regulating trade ,
with the British North %mere:an provinces,
provides that from sled after March lath there
shall be levied upon articles enumerated In I
t h e fi r st, section. being growth productions or l,
monotheist - es of the British Possessions from I
the following ditties and rates of duties: On
fish, salmon, el, shad 10.50; mackerel 111, Her
ring, tackled and salted, Me; all other I
pleated Ilse 41 per barrel. All fisb, i
not otherwise pros Ideal for, Mc per 100 1
pounds; provided. that.any fish In packages I
other than barrels shall pay In proportion to
the rates charged upon the some fish in bar
rel.. On lattnninens coal, fee per ton; on all 1
I other coal. tiOt; on coke and-mitre of coal, 10 I
per rent of valorem. On timber, hemlock '
oral spruce, s ound or sided, t4e per cubic foot,
I anon bewri umoe,-Xe per cable foot; when
1 me el and valued at 4i or temper I,OM, 41 per
per 1,000 feet; rallied at over 47 per 1,000, r
;ler 1,10) feet. On lumber, prime ash, butternut,
ma. wood, birch , eh, maple, wool, round or
sided. %r per colds foot , when hewn square,
l'4r per cubic foot: sussed anti rained at seven
dollar* or less per 1,010 feet, one dollar ; Per
lain feet, when value,) over seven and not over
; twelve dollars per I WO feet '
t w•o dollars ' p er I
' I,osi feet, when over ! twelve dollars per 1 .000
Ifel t, three dollars, provided that when I,
, lumber of any sort is planed or fi nished, 1
In addition to the rates herein provided, there
shalt be paid for each elde so Wetted or fin
i amd twenty' rents; and If planed on one side, 1
old tongued and grooved, (dna and if on two
shins, end tonguiel and grooved, two dollars 1
per one thoseand feet; on timber, black veal- I
I nut, cherry, chestnut oak, not sawed, and leas
1 advanced an boards and plank, and not I
I otherwise provided for, ten per cent. I
ad valorem, when sawed, four Jolters; V
per 1,000 feet on ship titulmr; SO cents a ton on
. Itors
ino ties, rough hewn or sassed, 3 cents '
1,01 "tangle., bolts., hubs for wheels, last ;
blocks, pos. and lumbar not otherwise provi- ,
deli for, rough hewn or sowed, only ten per ,
, entum ad valorem, on pickets, palings, laths
•A/ per contain ail colorant; on rift pine and I
I ;alai shingles, 755• per thousand . well pine
and cedar shingles, N. per goo , spruce shin-
gles toe. ; on kill. clapboards At, and on spruce I
; l a phoards AL.:roper thousand
soetion ...Ind 'Jiro Ides I hut 01 lien of ti titles I
, heretofore impoisal by law on articles here- ,
,„ learn nienioned, and on such tse may now
N '" 1 own, Feb ' 27 -The Tribe-ie. ' . it asii '"e' lie eXerlapt fr om duty imported fro. t o
on special Rays Two large dry goal., boxes 4 04111 t ic e, the ;lath a leciti shall be as follows.
of fractional currency notes were re<•eLvell at animals. lie tug of all sorts, AI per con.= ad
Morena, apples, gni den fruits and s miable. I
the Treasury from New 1 ork, on Sal Ural.) , for' 10 per cent lei valorem, barley ihe a bushel,
redemption. beans-est apt. sim ills and castor-21c a
Circular Order No. SS, from tile otfit eof the Imehel, beef lc a pound thrman cern le per et:n
itre •1.1 L; Mervin loud. NI heat lOC a bushel; corn
Paymaster heneral, dated February Ski, Ins.
t -I nd tad maize-10e alms hid Flour and meal
contains name. of the following officers of New ,„ ! ,!,fli na ., an d ~,,i; r ee d, wheat, Corn. rye an d
York regiment." whose pay will be stopped en. cede _V per . Cullum fel valorem: loin. le per
Hi they have returned to the ()Intent:tote t s 11 :,M 0 ii t .'„ i t , t he l i 3 O S ,, I , i;'‘,,,, i , n l ",,,,, h ,t‘ t n„,l7 t pl i t . p e t r r i i e t,i n ia t i .
Department the returns and accoants remere.l ..1 s Morons, ores, 10 per rent. ad 1 aloremt
of them by law and regulations, clz Captain pet-, :Sc per bush, pork, IC pa r r po „ Und, pota-
A. J. Leach, Lt 1; York Drak:gm,. Captain tries, IDe per begird, rye, lee p bn het•, seed,
booths anti tPo er, .4/ per cent Id N alOreM,
C P. McKenzie., let w York Vol o n t°, Elfin- trees, plants and shrubs, ornamental and fruit,
seers; L.Lenteriant .1. J. O'Brien. Ist Sew' York is per cent nit valorem; tallow, tie pee pound;
Cavalry; Lieutenant Chins. W. Roger,, Reel-',n
..atH.on e ffic pthir er d
hushel
. ad Its the following named
mental Quartermaster, 18th Rawl orkCavalffi , art Isles ire " 0( tilt!) MI rr in 111 stories, it n-
Colonel G. Bonny, Bath New York
Lieutenant It E. Deßuasey, Acting Assistant grindstones, rough or unfinished gypsum, or 1
Quarterme.Ster,lth New York Hear y Artillery plaster unground • NV...Slate/Tele, Feb. 97, ltkhG.
The agents of the postofnee Intely adver- section teurth repeals oil laws, err parts ofl SENATE.
treed the letting of over seven hand, od routes e. w .., allotting Mating
bounties, pros Med,
in the States of liiasinippl, Louisiana, Ar- lost N e.sels .01 licensed I. engage In the fish- Mr Wilson reported from the Committee on
kanans, Alabama and Georgia. only one hnn• s rim.. Ina) ham on board Imported salt, 1 Military Atkins, the militia bill with emend
atedre and eighty-four Ise let, and on ill 0 ,„ hood, to 0,„ aced ,„ , „ring Rah , retie.,
meals-many of them of minor importance
hundred and eighteen the people arc still ties. ~,,,y, regulation, . the Secretart of the
Mine of pteat facilities, 'either borne,. •,
A rect.. I rye pr.•...Crib°, and On proof t u ol 1 One of while): Strikes ant drunkerda and vaga.
railroads and stages trill not carry the r =tea ~,,,,, 0 , 0 , h., boors used for curing fish, the I; bonds from the exempted persons; anothee
+States Mails or bemuse they cannot 00 d e " 1 oill:, on the acme thall he refloated 1 inchedes the executive and judicial °facers of
collates( the teat. Oath. Secretary Dennison Section flue e provnles that gamin ands mg ra 1
N ee % ork Ileums, Portland or any other pert
refuses to allow any bentractor, mestmagter or . the States and Territories among the stream.
mail messenger to hanate„ th e mo o s without 01 the I Tilted :Antra, watch may be spectral) , i tett, but the States are not allowed 444 make
first having taken the oath. mmiguated be the Secretary of the Treasury, exemptiortaf the companies may consist of flf-
The Herniate Washington special says that desumel fur places In the adjacent Ilritista ty to one hundred privates in addition to the
Gen. Steadman was telegraphed last week by „ Provinces, nosy be entered at genstorne, and officers. A new Maude is added, compelling
his friends; to some on to Washington at the convoyed in transit through the terntoryof the etriurnanding general of the mudaa of the
earliest prnetkable time for eonsul wale tie• ['ailed Stator, under soot, rules aa the , United States to canna hispeetions to bo made
with the President on the phase of public af- ta
,
e.Lrery of the Tre.nry may preacritre fur from time to time, both of militia and the of
faits. He arrived yesterday morning and bad
the protection of re. m.o. fleets of the Adjutant Generals.
an interview with the President during the et:talon sly provides that goods, trareS and Mr. Howe introduced a bill to sell the imsold
forenoon. Many prefix.s to believe that In the in erch old VS . '' here the duty has been paid I lota of the Fort Howard military reservation
event of a Cabinet demolution he can have the o , iii" products or ulannfacterel of the, in Brown county, Wisconsin, by giving two
portfolio of war. I_ al Led States, mat , with the consent of the months notice by advertisemeet, that it will
The Tribune's special says that the senate
POOP° , ...thorn les of the provincea, be trans- be sold for cosi:. Referred to Committee on
Committee on milit4 l . l rid 411, 1 ,111 " le meet- no 0 !lOU, 44,44 port or place 10 the I_ nits. relate Lands . I
rt a Joint Rose- •
tut yesterday . decided bs ter^tides to mother port or Mare therein, over Mr. 110W0 also introduced a bill, gTarbAng
'ln on that it is the duty an privilege Of Con - the s u m p ros Ineos 1,3 ..L.ell routes and 111141, 1 lands to make up deficiencies °frontier grant. 1
grass to express the gratitude of the ,tattoo io ~,,.h re e allat lons as ,be ses retary of the In all of the Thomas and Lake kt. Croix and i
the officers and SOltilera and seamen to the r; • ed. ey mat pi'escr lln proN I.li ti the g(101144 lake Superior Railroads,
United States, by whose valor and endurance .. tran.poo,• , i shall, on flit If Ai- rl Val In the Mr. I lolland introduced aMU to Remotion nett
on the land and on the sea, the rebellion has I'II! Ad st it/•s from Iho prn, line rs be 44,314,11 of 31arcla 3d, ISO, relative to land bounties for
been crushed and its pride und ove'er have 1., regard to baluillt o. 1 zemetien from duty i military service, which provides In nose of
been humbled; by who.: fidelity to the eons. or t .„,, ~, if it,.• o anspertotlen Its .l taken plac a 1 the death of tun: person who would be entitled
of freedom the government of tete pernlie hoe entirely alt WTI 1 1,, 11:1111.. of 11,1 I n lied States, to snob botEntylf living, his widow nmy sjiply
been preserved and Irlairdathed,rlJl 4l h)• whose
nvv , s'll ‘l'N.'n Kt , Ides lbs. , Britt.: Irobjeeta for and receive the bounty.or children Other*:
orderly tetern ham the are and blckel of civil
- shall has e the right ireely tO not leate Lake lis no widow, and she eon marry without le
war to the peneefUrpUrancts of private life, the ei enigma with their vessels, boats and craft validating her claim if her first husband
exalting and ennobling influence of free testi- an d to one the Sault ate Mures Canal on terms I makes ble eVellention•
tution.s upon a nation, has been so elenodY Of equality with the inhabitants of the United I Mr. Sumner Introduced the following which
manifested to the world elate, I
was adopted:
The World's Washington special soya The Section eight LOCUS British subjects pored. Werner..., The Senate, on the fah of Janne.
Seento Military Committed re nnlynn at their sion to 0511 along the coast of the United., MSG, adopted a resolution in the following
meeting yesterday report to a bill to provide
Statm without regard to distante from the tern.
for the national defense by establishing on shore Resolved, That the President of the ['tilted
active uniform national military force e`
ars.
~ t ion ninth pros ides that the Prelatic n- States, if In his opinion not incompatible with
throughout the United States. The first sec- 1 , „, t
1, ,, ,•, , „ 4.0 ,.. „.„
~m,
terminate or sus the public interest, be requested to furnish to
Lief makes every able bodied male person be- of "
le :el the pros isions of thm act or any section, the Senate copies of all papers or procianiu-
tweets twenty nod forte years of eq. sub , '" to to the sh edt or in Ilan of the Bridals; North (tons designating certain persons as Pros Ls-,
to enrollment for militia duty. The second
~, %mi an I.na
oleulcs, 1,1 icingl public notice of ion= Governor. of the States. and an account ,
section exempts all of the e xecutive ' nand -' ''" stielt tortilla oh. orsp name, whenever In of the ;salary, if any, they may have been al- i
dietary officers of the Government, and all of
et, epos lan 11 IoA3 appear Just and proper, or , lowed. the oath. il any, they infL3 have taken ,
the States' members of boat Houses of Con
, ; a tielie,t f the lo 110.1113( prix lieges, or any of i before' entering upon their detres, anti If they
greats, post masters, P ii0,,,, ... m. ', ri ,"„tt , ,,, w „ i ' gr ',.., , ,r,',.' ti ... shall ~,,, ~,• accorded end eecured to the I did not bike the oath of office prescribed le ;
operators, and all P ets. "' 'e - e - 1, - - ' eltiLellS 41110 mina:statue of the l =Lei States I Congress for officers of the Crated States. then I
mails. Several elections provide for t e estate First-1 he right to use mate the river ht. ; why did they not take the mane- also. espies
lisment of a Militia Bureau In the Adjutant 1-swrenee and tho canals in Cumula, and on of any communications in kis posaecsiotn
General's office of the War Department the mean, of communication between the
es
from stick persons to any contention or i
Section eiehth requires the appoinnnent of an ,
, great lakes and the Atlantic ocean, with their I legislative assembly In their respective
Adjutant General of the militia in each State, to N essels, boats and crafts, lis fully and freely as I States; alseeopiesof all eta:statute:mat articles
be selected by the government, who is to attend
ststecets of Her Britannic Majesty l s-aside : [ I or lases purperting to have been adopted hi 1
to the revenue. and inspect the militia etc .
0111710 the astne tolls alid 111.113eSSMeILLS aS are I seen states, n o nu as the game affect the pros- 1
section ten eays that there ;Mall be organizml , be hereafter exacted from Her eat condition of sue]: States. and the rights of
0 00 , Te Ir, Or Uta)
In all of the States one regiment of aetis -
Moja:noel subjects persons therein: and, hereas, no answer bus
nnteer militia for each congressional dintriet
second-1 he right to ant lumber or timber 01 been received by the Senate forahe Informs-
All the Officers of thin active force are to be ;
any
kind, on that portion of the American I ties called, which is deemed so Important;
appointed by the Governors of the states anti territory In Maine, a [stared by the river St.therefore.
Territories. The War liepartment is to for- and its tribstarico , and a hen floated Bewdoni That the President of the Colled
13 13 R All arms, equipm ents ame to said in,,-,,,—„
,lows that river to the sea, to eliiii the same to Sate i, if, 'la his opinion, not bteomputible
fume. The Prealdent Can order all or any part
the I tilted Mateo from the Province of New with the publics interests, I to requested to fur
into service at nay time ' The l'hmimi"”'„,,,
Brunswick, a 1 thout any export or other rash to the Senate the information called for
General, In order to neon. uniformity in the
,h,,. In the foregqlngresolutimi.
militia...LS cause inelvee tim M t° he made froml T?Onl-Freedom from exposure te illicit Mr. Sumner pretended a petition for equal
time to time. — I trade and smuggling, which the eatablish- 1 rights and a Repubhcan form of Government
meet or maintenance of any free port or ports In the Sentle which was referred to tile spec lel
THREE DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.. , in Will!. North American colonies near our tk un asittee of fifteen •
I bonteleries may Induce ; Mr. Morgan introduced shill to exempt from
Fourth-The right and liberty of the Latinist- 1 taxation, by State or Municipal authorities,
:11 ,
tams of
`-`11;1.1",11)"1:„ commo n
oa„11 r,n” granted 10 wC,r„l'eitZ.r.Z.",..eticeau?onmsl
The English Reform iliii. overe ats
a In O d l e ‘ L e e r e i l i d ehed den, on the seacoast.' mltt orp
eee On w Pinanect
, Wel Whores and In the hayetharbors and creeks Mr. Wilson, frOM 1110 Military Committee,
' lof the Britian North American colonies , reported the resolntloll of thanks, to the MB.
--- I w ithont being restricted to any distance only , soldiers and, seamen of the Coiled
THE FRENCH TROOPS AND MEXICO. I from ontht'be dare . 0. - „1; .b',7„,n:i'aorther„ 1 su" 4
nondd=t Yi = e us d eo bY ns " an b n i g h trirn
—_ rolordes and Islands thereof, and also , p asse d,
upon the Magclatut island. for the purpose of Mr. - Davis, of Kentucky, asked to call ep the
yielded oluthen recently offeeed by him for the
etniaiii‘in or Sai" l'in"(€l'. , ping
so U To r in n t;The7e d haT r eof l a nt b egrewithl r 9 tiar ' ap
p polaratent of is CoMtnitte, 'to Investigate the.
the rights of private property of Ilritish fish- I numerous frauds cOMenitteil'ber agents of the
crawls In the peaceable use of any part of the • e nt tproymeenn., I -
STATE OF THU FOREIGN MARKETS. saki coast 111 their occupancy for the same , Hr. Davie caused to be read a letter from a
purpose, nor with the had , oat ealmou fish - former Provost Mershal at Natchez, alleging
. toles ill riveola or motitno of rivers , that enormous halide wete Comjnittel by Do.
-T
New TOMC. Feb. 91. he steamship Her- I i ftb-The right of citizens or Inhabitant. 1 parement commanders in the South.
mean, from Bremen on the Path, end email 1
ft i lle I tilted statees to transport, free of duty, I ta r . C4S, eI, of c a ntat a , tneen .,,,,t o a t h e
n ,,,, 0 ,, ,
were. and merchandise r or articles 1 rending of the cOmmtmleation to object to It
amptnen on the 141/1, brings three day, bete , ' from one part Or place In the t °lied State. to las a censure upon the Of:Deere of the govern
;soother part or place therein, over the terri- ' ment, the. tending Of wheels la a part of the
news. tory of the Brltleit North American Colonies, proceedings of the Senate, and might be for
The Timer says of the Reform Bill The
ti
Meet to no higher or other Charge. or terms 1 ken as an andorseMent of the statement.
new bill will conelat simply of lowering the than are now or shall be hereafter exacted of I A vote Wall taken, and the Senate decided to
idea? et .1, 1 1..ct5.
franchise ln boroughs to six pounds, and in her al listen to the reeding.
counties to =Leon pounds for occupation No one o dein. audience with the Presi- Mr. eeriness ObjeeUnleoan irresponsible par.
It seems Russell acts on Brigitte: advice, dent to-day as the Labinet was In tendon ty like the author of the letter being atermit
resolving to stake the existence of the within- from twelve oc cc
. ' I k till a lute hour of the af- 1 led to coma here and make et stomp speech
istration on the sitemem of the bill. W e Lan
' • • ternoon. All the beads of departments were agianst Officer! of the government. Ile moved
not ammo.: the Government believes such is in e.ett.. I thatthe /inter and Ilia DaViesvreriOlutlon be co-
bill will be accepted an a settlement of the Th. seer tory of the TI easury has teens. i f erm yto the c om m i tu te on milit ar y ju n d ,....
reform question. The eoralnot of the Minister mite dtol be Hewn tffie report of-tbe The Morning hone having expired, the can
on Reform, 'seems to ;Mow that they are them- lies 0n ue Ulnae ISSIOner on the sot:Jen of Pe - current resolution that IMO to be received In
eel vas eOnSeconil that they are settling down. Modena as 5 wore Of red 01100 either HOW*, front any of the late rebellious
laaace.-In the Senate Marshal Percy said I States, until sixth State shall have been enti
the return of the French troops front Mexico I tied tOreDreSentateen, Watt then taken np.
could net take plans as spernily as it appear- DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA. Mr. Dixon, of Conneetirie, then tor* the
add 10 be desired 1n France and even advisid floor, ooMunnteing his speeds with' an allusion
that French reinforcements be sent out. M. to the argelMenta of Mesests.Feasenden, Trnm-
Rancher said in behalf of the Om ernment . ~,
that these opirliMlll were the Marshal's cram Several Jr tremeil Reporte d m.ru. , much for lir. Verisenden to say, as he did in
lons only . The view. of the Government Vert his last speech, that he thought the President
embodied in s ispeoch from the throne and ad- would not be untrue to his country. That
dressed to Hun gary fuel Croatia. The Crom was not Much tO be mild et a man with such EL
I'.. It se ttrnis, Y e b 3, -A very destructive
tlanDlet agreed to a union with Hungary record ofpatriotism and devotion to lila
Er/OE-The Finance Hittleter declared the tire occurred this os ening kite Third atoms country. Ile believed that the only means of
amine. of the country more favorable than use,, street. it originated In Itolxitts . hard- changing the country sininby the policy adop.
ems supposed. kispenaltore, fi,eatlyOl,eeo ,
0 .,. 0
0 ,,,, e ,,,,,, t0t0 „, e ,„,,,,,, to Ja „,,,,, e n ea t, led by tile Prtildetwtt end belleying this, be
Real.; revenue, 11.4,71A1,04 4 / 1 1.10, Inc. loi lag bonds wan, Was Trilling to overlook UM arnrehbus which
tnpreaenting asthma' properly. An address Sauter aGo 1 . extensive dry goods warehotuie. might eglstbeteireen tarn and the President as
In reply to the affienh slotted by the lidded. The upper stone. of the letter building were to the carrying muted tale policy. lie did not
Budget br pabliehrel, 'Wowing the extraordi , . , ‘,..
Roberti' store is
entirely d 0... believe there one any print:bits involved tu
nary rovenneibbscluding the +=plus of the °oat nil" "" the Free:DaM Bureau Bill, and In voting for
'sat loan of irty.ffight pea • half nations , e troy e d TIM loss amounts to over three it in the 0001 piece, he did uot ermemlt him
roubles Ware of tertaanq be 1111 M 0111101 M ' !porter! of a million tlitilara. Robprta l 1401 DI hi 0 ,0„, an y we y exeept ma fr i en d of the , t , eoo.
of ordin'aresand extraornisiary, itxpeaditere i ro rt y tiameand dollars Thorne.. a illeetherle I tow . w ino ; he ; ant wa ,,,,
tense bemired and ularty.two millions tweety thounatui Milian remits Kant, lieu , Al i o , tom . eniaa , /Fa 1 ,,,,, n ., , opptcp , wt ...
eweeme-The finionkerretitsh treaty of ter ofl. (.0„ .cupid three storm and had et 1 Mai find Nye, the Semite 11111011rna
.011/111 14 411 four thane ' Mary elock of good, elltUS4l 04 ber4440111111101,111
eounsverce was rani llolfSkd.
bora afeer molt regent. debut. thousand dollars, is Idols was totally deatroy. I
fir:sadetuffe - ri cer denser , Wheal brn., Merc ed. Ilse drug store of ehonmiter * smith was *fr. Konen prevented ajetut reettlittion from
t o w.ot es • reseand eouthern. Co ud- also dertroYed Len* tweidnilem temetalid the lagielettire alien ;finitely in regard tOthe
peso f ,
vane." e'd and tending upwards, eaten at wei dellate One eicagion of Min 1 - 41 . 114414 ibis. Voteran IleetaveCerpe.
....o g o y Icsatetta • 1,0,y-m.***-**l sire
sad recee te ea um port...a is inni mid a ricllnber 111).1ted 4 Ito• the itetnirer of aielge• Of tins (mermen° Court of
Or= Pork retook Ogg" proms '" i 1 n ij I tII li ddtat. and to 1 hi a
ama est at • t tog µ1.7-11, rmnen Wert II Wei .
ward, bolder* da Mane WI 44 s Nome 1 the p 4 it 0 lenge aorta nti I
SM'S:4IIa Taliewrzeinst4sieadi I t 0 ,..„ 0. ...... I led dial neta, itererred kr ,/ edictal Comm tteu
One essisor-1 O'Neill s red WI Isl a
eiel I I. "‘'` -trite- ariSislioiney tlintorr Council - Loiter M r. I ' t " I in ' a g ar,/ id
se ou It daU the ham 111111 cede of elorkx, marshal,' anti at
eagle:ray/4 'PM - . - u ., ~,r Ae, n.,...0rt• ter re .m Istestes .! Sete" Met s i4mds " torment in tan otrartli of tho United Staten
Lay . ,„ es don ener, ....sus v - leemedialle ,11111MMIIrre IMO 01/ •Onbllll/1 n o m, o o to th e J u di e l[mr c o mmitt ee .
doll. bpbate AI inspfftfan, Ittnaii rats.. Pc.
, bk.. Y 01 , ..., Feb, m, -The me rot milliare ; Tin noun; resented the consideration of rho
131:314412 gleetft el L•levecL , bo m 0.0.,,, ~, t,.., . ' t.. 110-4 . I 1 op Lire O'bialoiny funtion 41 the NOI4/ 411 1 pint reatoluttere reported yeaterday, VOW:1)0.11d ,
Wg.'n, t*• - •' ° 4 I. Le raja Le '1 , 2 1t..-olitcchnoci I ,itinfiellbg of shout one heti/bet Goi t re. Bolton lir. Illaby sleekly In support 1
tt
. ..c eo ars. rea. pia e• - s- r '' • r ~,,,„1 ;w. ot-fis I: ;Mister y :mai lam lownt Mt, of us pre readi eglendlnettle '
I Pelted mtalas 610 0 0 , WK. flay f ,E.,, a
sit
hsyert In kfiisert 1150, Tim 11 e Rim Mt, of retinae Stated Ide Objrntlffim
I
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, ire, .., 26, ,, , , 0 , 0 , 40, ,,,,,„ah ea 5ir t aeatary Veep-YAM . rtelliinte ioe tit: I y 4101 Joilargliy of jatam too l 1110 thlt Might not to bo portal].
goat fiberodsse Witers 41/.40 Ai*" ete Mee, emi eI:MIA tee. ;NM O'NletheileY tad tel the legielatintto Of these Stetted wed ell
.1 tth i. U Catlin. vi Mr !,.,1414 rtint.rbood 404 were lint mlt A umumtoci, et*. and wlitop would
m....,,,,t.a., .irgo, t7.-,Liver 1+ 11°8, '''' L “,,..,5. of 4100 Iti.4, 44,41414 e Pico ti tti WM- 1, offist(114111110 Mame Ilia law, lie din 001 I
go
, feet.. , the atleseis. . Alotaing th. essenda iie /4 . to ,µln end etißleg In the attrothb InfoOlt 1 Ills plena front Yew
Casson 4 irli. Sad sr taw stat.s- at XX,
O 4 ,r. i „..,,, . 1 0. lirntharh , 44 in 4 aro, ,Mr, iltronni,
I .- A ere ceeshereilisee 1t14 0, 9 4 1 . % ,o , ft r ,A.,w , i "'"''' Y o n ia p :,:e t haat Olie vo.ns4 driller 1 / 1 10/1117/ W Y o
ii it**l*yrui that i 1
r• a Y to • 10414 support
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Air. light ell 00110 Win ter vote agninet the
1 .9 ' l Y 48g4.*41 t l E rtegits.soni = " tie l 1 411. " wLA ''''''''''..,i n "'"" i f"' "H'l""g" , rot inottoitreir rata Wien Itri roseont at IMMO length.
1 I Wl,..POBlLl i ii i 's W , r _... - . 1 .1.04 1, bleaddMai u esretli . 1 .40, 1 lib , 101 , my, rm. Wow*. in favor of the ettnend.'
irmY,:i".4 a -sit. p„* ) , .„: : r 2 F-,1 iat, , ,v,i,priul.-,„4`l,aigg:',W,PA,4Z I ,lll.PrirgtititkgrNt i ging."lgro r tgl e t
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Rea
In provide cur the
*bleb idA bees in estsbett ed , ei4m t ;,' 12" ' Wi'r 41..r4
ilk; ''' lG l a - pi
iota . 1 ' l iwIdl" .‘ "r ll w" 'mg. I
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cry to.erty sibolleilell W l ' *-1 , j o,/ --,,,-- b .„,. , c . th.,,„00,.....„ A l kOW C o y afft4D r , gy # 0 mid i * terra his elide thet einuagie
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wi 9 " 9r " 9 " 9,9 9., . . lPin O' t * tao: {I lit ttydr in /. in, lei or of ny life to unolot emnrouttion tn u*, tenet
tary Dhaalma Of sortfteareme
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Heavy Lessee by jrjrie. 4,44 ail 1.}1.01297. 1 -7 1 gfar 1 4. Pailv 0 /MS 1110. got, 11.411#111.11 1 1 It. la the elahtb aced leo,
toy,y Jo Hie lIIMI We heat anise il4 Meat, fief drat MOM,. .1", t nen wail it..
4.,,1 ) „ , , , i.t, pox! 1,u4.. eellftereee• An iddentii• eir, Itogerk--. 1 /11411 the gentleman read from
1... it , nate . te, Feb. 27, ..43., , e ,„,,,,,„ e:, u, SHY SIG be/CDT , /
aide ISLOUINNII bi tithe trig teal Or th? Connt.ltptlo#to
, lar,,p .011.1 n, wm be tab tut et rotate iti r Pelee- , 84%1110 al eretlOo between a
dnalast night are . insided in regerieregotid Qtr , 4,14,11;14 14/4.144 , ',dill* US
IQ= hundred sad elnety.fin, t eZ e- 1 ole .ely erea ;;;;; on senite Melt moth coestilptional Imo
lore. Nearly every Company MOO Ai ' WWI f "ilfln, p ;glom li eletnietra. 1 yet!' (UreittittlithWe )
eltN 4 . The TUP/1.1 4 11 1088 ft twenty tbrenrefiel liscf , , ea T ei P e , - I Mr , itogeta-'You aro Ora it is here . 1 .
do ll The
.Liverpoo i and lawellet 102..44 1. , ',. ',,cl; y,,3 1 . , -- ,4 , 414 ligibtlpP.: p sis 1 otpeoand et 'Otte 0n1,31 11t ttla e treamble
twenty, thOUsiesd dollars - The C1M11111,1,/ WOO' ..` , "'f , '''' I ‘ , ,L . y,' o l' l _VI "a liar l 1 ..'r t 4. 1 .
1 ' lll7 l ll/ ti p4 it ill i d: , - .. Thsoe ntlefteri lay talked
rePrelent°ll'73"4".l4""later and "'kin ' tr lF4 i 4 lritir re irr: " WW"
6 W SbOSir lb. 0011StitSti 811- bSt el II 'lefrli Intlitt
loywonolitiwAnyctilnatwcntrthoutend4ollut, 1104 eit , 4i , "a IT 9
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
pecisti Dispatch to the Pluebergh Ott:else
Heautano Ru t February 27, IRet"
SENATE. •
Mr. Cowles presented a mernOrial from' the
citizens of McKean county against the por
tage of the bill anthoriaing the Philadelphia
and Erie Railroad to build brancheo.
Mr. Wallace presented a remonstrance from
• the citizens of Eli comity of similar Import.
Mr. Moge read in place an act to Incorporate
the 011 City and Veining° Insuranee Company.
Mr. Bigharn readatim act to incorporate the
Pittsburgh Sanitary Soldier; Home.
Mr. Lowry called np the art to Incorporate
the borough of Titusville into a City. Priiiiied
earthy.
The act authorizing the Phlladelph In end
Erie railroad to build branches, came np 00
thud reading.
Mr. Lowry moved to recommit to the coot
mlttee on railroad..
The question .was dentltett hle..sr+.
Lowry and MI/ham opposJog, and Messrs
Wallach, Hall ante Loudon, foverind the MU
Pending the discussion. the Senate nd
Journetl.
MEZEI
No important business was trananct4 .1 ut tile
Rouse, this alarming.
REDEMPTION OF NATIONAL CURRENCY.
Payment of Negligent Officers stopped
SOUTHERN POSTOFFICE FACILITIES
Gratitude to our Soldiers and Seam en
A ONIVILIIMI NATIONAL MILITIA NONCE
THE
FROM WASHINGTON. , GRANT'S VISIT TO my YORK.
Tmdr ReStilationa Bet'Reel, the United 8100,000 Presented- the General.
States and the Bricirti Province& •
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PITTSBURGH; WEDNESDAY, FRARTJARY 28, 1866
Ammo w Escape from DoMb.
New Tong, Feb. TL—Gericanal arena left this
,
city for Washington, on last ut,ghlts midnight
tram. During yesterday forenoon andsetew
noon, he made an Inspection of same fast trot
ting stock, and visited some of the =naafi.
tering and mercantile establishments of the
city. During Wriest visit to NeWTork, Gin`
Grant has been prat:tented by several of Our
loading wealthy citizens, with a purse of oafs
hundred thousand.dollars Among the sub:
scribers were A. T. Statarti W. B. astor, Com,
=adore 'Vanderbilt" , J. LIP. Lanier, D. W. Je.
rome, and others: 'rbtrty thousand dollars of
the amount were used to discharge; the uteri.,
gage on the. General's house in Washinc , h,.
City; the balance, seventy thousand dollar*:
being Invested In Five-Twenties. Stator Gen
crul Daniel Butterfield was theagent,whoeoi
lected and'pat&urer the sum. The money was
presontW without ceremony.
Last night a brilliant recit i ,on Wei given to
the General- . the ...Twin W.lflrd; Natiorlat'
Guard regiment at the 'Brea yrt Aendelny
ffinnio On lenvingtlio Academy he was driven
to tiro Brooklyn Glubffonse; where an ovation::
was preparelL
Gen. Grant narrowly escaped a fatal loci,
dent yesterday while examining a newly in
, vented rifle. lle took hold of It in inch a
-1 manner that It was accidentally discharged
part ,
of the cartridge. entering his left hand
and lodging In the palm, and thumb, wound
ing biro, it Is reported, ,
very seriously. The
! scene of this unfortunate tot:ll2mM was in the
private apartments' belonging to GOB. GI ant,
his Id& and four children of the General
ue
ing present. The ball lodged in the wall of
the room directly opposite to where General
; Grant was s the time of the
dent. The wountan d ding at
was carefully dressed byacci-
a
surgeon.
TERRIBLE BOILER EXPLOSION.
Five Killed and Six Wounded,
II samisens°, Feb..2l.—il terrific exidosion.
occurred last evening, at the rnritilee of J. d.
J. H. ideally, In Middletown, resulting in the
complete destruction of the furnace, and the
death of five men, and the wounding of six
others. Eight boilers were in the furnace.
One was raised through the building, carried
five hundred yards, and lodged in the Penn
sylvania canal. The other hollers were scat
tered in various directions, someof them pas
sing through houses and other buildings. A
portion of one boiler was burled through
room in which two women were lyingruelt but
missed them. The bridge Over the Unlithl can.
el *as carried away. Many of the dWollings
in the vicinity were more Or less sheltered by
fragments, and the whole town almna. The
less exceeds .50,000. The owners will rebuild
soon, and workmen are already employed In
removing the debris.
XXXIXth CONGRESS-FIRST SESSION.
them down to it, about which they pride so
much, they are as ignorant of it as they were
bef or e they were born." (Laughter.l
At the conclusion of Mr. Price's remarks..
Mr. Davin obtained the floor, and the matter
stood over till to-morrow, when it is under-
stood the previous question will. be Ordered.
Mr. Molina, from the Committee On_Ways
and Means, reported a bill regalating i 'trade
with the Itrltish North American provinces,
which was read twice and sonde a special or- I
der for Friday next.
The speaker presented a tommunication
from the Secretary of the Treasury, with the
report of L. S. Hoges, United States Revenne
COMIXOSSiOner, on pt,trOlelllll as a sourer of
national wealth, which was referred to the
Committee,on Ways and Means.
Mr, Woodbridge, of Vermont, offered a rese.
lotion, which was adopted, requesting the
President to corronunimite to the Mouse all
the Information In hie .13USSOW.SiOn in relation
to the dist:abutloo'ot thejetrards offered by
the government tor thearreat of the assassins
of the late President Lincoln.
Mr. Julian, from the Committee on Public .
LOMAS, repelled It bill to develope and reclaim
public lands; requiring irrigation In lowa,
Colorado, Arizona, _Montane, and Net min,
which was recommitted.
Mr. Smith introduced a resolation, which was
adopted, regal - iting the President to ennomi
irate itny ehrrespomienee or informlit o to e i; in
• 11:11" 81 °.7".,g,• 1 '.' ( ,:,14'41`,17„t, I.,"„r°.—`; L''.:
1
il Sato key vote of confidence or en traordi
ry, powers given to idol by the Congress of
the Mexican repnbile.
Air. Cobb offered art soles ion, which aas
adopted, directing the secret. y of War to
communicate estimates eased 00 the surveys
*of Lake superior harbor.
Mr. Hubbard otTered a resolution, which
adopted, directing the Secretary of the Navy
tplarnish the names, he., of the chaplains In
Etc navy.
_Mr. Ititymond, of New York, offered the frit
h:ming resointion, which was adopted,
_.-22<mfrect, That the t;ounnittee on Commerce
lie instructed to enquire Into the expediency
o r . i m i , ,iog halm house dues 011,iVettilels ars.
rIVIng at, or de patting from 'the norts of the
Wilted igates, and to report by I,fll or other-
Vitae.
'Mr. Mercer °tiered a resolution instructing
titre Judiciary Committee to Inquire into the
takpetitency of providing by legislation for
gm issuing of certitle-acs to soldiers who
have lost their dim:barges.
.Air. Washburne, of 11110011, remarked that
la, knew of some cases of great. hardships that
oatilitaffirrule, - and suggested tht the
COMMA Wroleave to report at any'time.
- The . ..1'40113, . Vanotitlied wan adopted.
' tlifi'lraltrh4rhbffai r ett rim following :
oWaturid - i, The Kreperer. of France at the
sc.-opening of the Frenehtehanabem, annomt
cod his purpose of matlitirterriurhis (roe).
from Movie., expressing thit nope' that the
emotion evinced in this contort. woultrhe al
' hayed by such a declarat ten, All , l
1 nine The nation, accepting slush a dee=
I.
IM - 7:t e en in ' groil faith, is hot proper butt It -.se- --
should nsist, as a guarantee fur its fulfillment , The Steamship Aragoi
that no furtlfer employment of the French ,
I troops in Mexico should he made except to Now lonic, Feb. r.7.-The report, IO some of
i p reserve the sluts quo until the period ollt Ind r the papers to-day, of the arrival of the steam.
1 wwithdrawal; Therefore' i -hip Arago. Is premature
Reselerd, That, in the pnigntent of Congress, ,
----
'the employment of French troops. In any I Attempt to Assassinate Fred bonging..
-further conquests in !Mexico, would he, and S _
tew 1 0 es, Fell. 27.-Fred Douglas ,writes
should lie, considered a violation of -uch i
, that an attempt Wu, made to assassinate hire
pledge, on the part of France.
it Was referred to the Committee on Foreign ! ii ‘ Ihdtieie r . h. , . Smith*" eight-
Affairs.
Hie. Preggs present.' We joint resolution..
'Of the Legislatures of New I ~k and 51 I,cott.
, silt, in favor of np erteneinn of the term for
1 cOmpleting the Portage Lake Canal. Ite re rred
I Charge Against Tavern Keepers.
t the Committee on Public Lands
r. itrandagen otfereJ a resolution which 1 J. s. Sualtn, Esq.,Justice of the Peace of
t adopted, instrurting the Committee on Shader towiinhihinohun use eommminieatlon in
t
reference to We conduct of four Mee= keep
`,',' a Vai tilt ''- e ga n i ff r ilr i el 1 in t
o ßti t t b re l.A?n in Ve t r l il ' Ol ' il iV t 'n o l :f l7 e i
r et Thorned, near New Leaden, Connect, pro, of Etim, In refusing shelter or accommo
, fora navy-yard or naval station for iron- . dollen. to a poor woman, who clone to his or
e] Is or other paved vesdels, and into them, ,see
i on Monday evening last, in company with
pedlency of accepting the Sante.
The House ad learned. - I a citizen, seeking shelter for the night. She
I stated that she had applied to every hotel
The toad by the Late Steamboat Fire ; k eeper ta e 0. -0,- , , but rv t , : r Y. , , , , i g i . Fe e r r u t vn
---- . W°r" ' 11"'"‘"1-1"di".
Lou ' 'g"„`;..'sn'''.l.e.",lr,ll',l. had gone (rem lii ' e ° v,
Milting Depredations-Futon Steel
-1 ork to Columbus, Ohlo, In seatch of for
, Mother, nut learning that h.. had 'removed to
Sr. Lame, Pett. 17.-The loss by the steam- , lowa, and being withOilt tillots, she started
boat are lust night, including the cargo , " or ' back, welkin g all the way Item Atolumbus to
r ..k i e the ltie l tal ,o, t .o o , r , a b riti o .L t u i n m a a n t n ,4 4 d th a - c , ‘ f . r l o m ltte t t
* l 7 m so r , t ouo tert ,
, 1 , ..tta 0 . r s . h .b o o r , tl w t .. Avo kn eo l er d In tn tliLl
i t il ln e l . ork . n d rui t z e ,
alto insurance on We M:tater, N. , i 1 1 ,24 0 ,. ' outer died in a Southern prison. She is new
The other boats were not Wanted.- The instir- tin low way to Warram. Pa,, whore she has me
an* on freight, if any, is hot imeertattied. . , 'battens p_..idiag. Justice smith culled on the
The valuable iron works of Fox -A Co; vivo i tavern keepers, and found that her statement,
burped yesterday afternoon. Less abeitt . so,- In reference to their refusal to gild her lodg
doe-tinsured. in g,, wa s ow - reel. line of them gale iler tw en
,
The flouring mill of uherni vet . A Co mud If-floe rent., and when Mr. Smith milled on
the mission arinsui noose adjuilltilg, C ere l a m hi., sold If he (smith) wield ming her
burned at 2 .iielork this morning- loas alimii t a us he woohl give her a room. The Squire
°i -Ct l l3 l "il ‘r e n l d tu ' l '„r trt - 1 4m i j it ,„immi thillars a „et. . tornx i ',, l r r . d „. in he „ .. r ,I r i t i m , i, ~,- , r , , N ,- ; ;o ' ,.o o l l eb c r a k fi ts r t
sabiscrined here, within a few. dar, to the io " e inio i„:',..iiii..3..„'„,,1 aunt her on- her way. She
stork of the new Metehants Chien, Express 0,,,,,i that, whiletraveling through Ohio,
COMPuiiii.uml .feliti Dow , iiliPeiiiii", local di" not a miff, ,
invent keeper refused to give her
ream for the Slaty. a night's 1..41114. Mr. Smith comments no- Aa vices from Montana, teindl. Lim iiiiiiim' i v• rely on the conduct ot these men, and we
committing great top Main „ -. the. ernier „,,,,,..„,,,,,,,,, ~,,i , ,,, in ‘,. „ n in the r0m.,,,,,,,,_
Me.O.r has tailed for five b ia. "'"' il ."'”"° 4 ikon is to firing the (nets to tile notice of the
volunteers to march against them. loamy, lis ti. ..._n alluded to all have license
A large and mitloistimtie (,anon itioetnig at i„ keep toyer ,i..,
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of 'finest/teat Johnwon, anti !warily 0•1011,illg '
hone g st n r ' :-. l l 4 lu . l l ;. li e ' t ' :U ' l ' i ' vr - tri e . g d Ill ' e M r ' ....e ' el n i l l ' i ' t::tl 4 o i l i ; I
the action of Congas.,
Trial for finbornotioo of Perjury
Boarox, Feii.4l.—The be pertor Effort, J ottge
Putnam on the bench, hue been ma:timed yea-
Lenin) . and to-day, wi th the .IE , Of Or T. 11. .1.
Smith. recently mmv ivied of subornation of
perjury on 111+ application fur mar trial.
The de_fundant'a 001311Sle1 143,11110 . 11 ill Or yff.--
terday and a portion of 10-day, In pre.folit
hia mite.
District Attorney banger, for the Conlon m
wrath, replied lb ia 1:1.01 g. enbe will
be reuton.l to-morrow morning, ben it is ex
ported that the defendant in person w wl
degli the Churl. Tire caseezeitos great Inter
rest.
Edward S. * Erving, ler in I. Ire boatel,
praitornee for nearly tbtrt ',mire. an, f .
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much eaten:nod citizen, 111141 yeatt•rday. aged
71 yew a.
Telegraph Linea Colll.43llilltied—lnter
view with the P.-eslden.
It
• New lons, Yeb. 27.—The ,nys
is reporte. , chat the entern 1:111011 and Unit ‘,l
btatia tei.graph lines have eonsolidatiol,
th us making the only company with their
lines running to all parts Of Ilia west, and
through to Son Francisco
The Pear. Washington :portal says Mr. Lof
tin, of,,,Fierklmore enmity, Mr. Ham, of Brook
lyn, and other gentlemen tram New York, had
an. interview lth the Prexident Mid night.
He reiterated Ins VieWN 141 military soliieets.
an already published. Wllllll asked If he no
iiroveal the Congressional test oath, the Pre.l
- replied that he thought It too severe, and
gave no his opinion that the man who could
take an oath to stipport the Constitution
should he admitted to nestle in Congress, 101 l
he added that ho would not quarrel with I_ on-
green on this point.
The President DCllloofleoti
llosrolt, Fob. 51.—The following iv u 51,11,1
Of resolution Intralneed lu the lower brunch
of the Legislature to-day, and referred to the
COnnatlttre on Federal ItelatiOns ,
Resolved, That the recent public attack up
on one of thc honortui and beloved Sonutorb of
Ablaandlneetts, by President of the United
States, In a public speech In the city of Wll.ll.
ingtOn, to an Insult 1 o the Commonwealth,
unjust as it was undignified and disgraceful,
mot calls for the Indignant rebuke of every
patriotic citizen of that State, to who.. sons
the country Is so largely Indebted for the sal
smarm of the National Capital, when those w ho
heartraud applauded that attack were trai
torously plotting to plant the standard of t rea
son upon Ism walls, and destroy the Uoustli u
tlOri amt the (loved-nu-mut.
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From San Fronen.co—llining NtoeltN—
DinnoernOc Man. 'Reeling.
• t , Alt FILLEttu3Co, Feb. 27.—The following yes.
sots have arrived:
The ship Mary Ogden r Coldroy, master, from ;
New York; the ship Helen, Angler, Ina.ter,
from NOW York.
Mtning stocks steady; Savage, Re), Imperial,
11Gi Alpha, 265; Yellow Jacket, gle.
Legal Lenders, 7.01.
The loyal citizens of Eldorado met at Placer ,
ville last night, and endorsed the position of
COngress.
The Democrats and Conservatives at Seem.
inento, a few evenings since, asseflibled fu
large numbers, to sustain the ?resident's vet,
and the policy generally. Ex-Governor Bigler
addressed them, approving the Fresitlent's rt. construction policy and veto.
From Nashville—The Late bitorat—tirea
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N ob. 27 —The Mee to
with over ttretaty feet on the shoals.
Cotton le very dull and prices from al :Vs - ,
receipts light; sales, nine balee.
Tne late-storm damaged the bridges ,tn the
Nashville and Decatur Rallrohd to a consider
able extent. The shipment of freight has been
ternitorartly intetTupted, but will be rammed
on Thursday.
The two l itreat campipions of amert.
eu and Eti and, Kavanagh and ltoberta, guru
all exhibit. on at the new Theatre. The first
game was the American carom gtOnn, hell
IlUndrod pant', between Foster and Brown,
won by Brown. tireond, but woon Kavanagh
and Roberts, hundred points, won by
It obOrtb.
Attempt to Destroy the Sheeranloot..
yaw Yalta, Veb..ll.—A letter from Melboure,
Australia, says that while the pirate Shenan
doah was In that port the alnerlcan residents
laid plans for her capture. They chartered a
small steamr moil selected a crew, who were
to hoard the e Shenandoah, 14.: 4,1 i f successful,
tow her 0114. to eon, where they A - Auld abandon
the 1.1111111 strainer mot steer for an Atlierlean
port. Everything wee conducted with the
quiet/1 , 14 sierras, het 411011h01311.114101111 went nit
Iho look (Or repairs the day before the time
hied for the Afterwards a tonal
do tans lased In front of the dock, sous tel Mow
up the Shenmndegth 11/4 OM) fl oated out, but the
fol l od l tto u
t s i ziWllalt o teteallve tool 'tile Lorpaio
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Peoti°sod New Rodtrued In 'Hew .Jersey.
New Yens, Veh. largo tneornig dr the
eltirenn nr ROTItriC r a ti fyd on Monday eve
iittf, to ondsren and the measure now
heforn the Mate Legislature, at, Trenton, for
tnn eonstruetlon or u. new railroad between
Newark And NoW_York, The bill incorpora
ting the now company An* passed tho • lower
Inaludi of the Legislature, and COITICIe up for
the Haat action or the Senate on Wednesday,
1,11. hOinniittpe of two hundred and gay
11 . 11.1 i appolotoil fie Trente Senate -old the
dh lts passage throngb the • •
Borth Carolina rieirrollll l .
Ita.f.ltion, N. C. Yob. 26.—Tbo bill oraortilly
Minim WI. tho-Nogro Bill, loosed Sin
rending In the House of Coultnonsto-daY• Vht ,
vote otoc1(1 bl yooi against 10 noyo. 'rho ninth'
rection 4llorve nogromi to twain, In coolie
nnoro they aroolincorooil Invoreonandnro*
Otty, - A Jbla rtmolut,ien paused to neljol on I
the or Burch.
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MO
lEEE
Designs on British - tkariantWs•
New Yong, Conemerfgrirs spa
cial SILTS, AL a Fenian meeting beld.'here MSS
night, intimations were given of a plan to.
seize Itritish Columbia, and estahilsha harbor
for pr ivateers on' the l'acittc coast, that will
ay British ,COnallterettt It is under
stood that the English Minister has forwarded
a comet on Mutton on the -subject to the State
Ilepartment, that (united a Wrote for Cabinet
disc...ion to-day. A proclamation will pro
bably ho issued agnin.st any violation of the
neutmlity lave.
Peen and Rpain
Now lona, Feb. al.-Letters from Luna, turn,
say the Peruvian Secretary of State announces
in a circular letter to foreign governments
that war is the only honorable resort left to
Peru, an oven her proverbial wealth would be
swallolved up in the attempt to satisfy the ex
orbitant indemnification demands which have
been made by the Spaniards,
sareenera Fenian Plan.
New Toirxl Feb. 27.—The Iteralrrs Toronto
special saps: Reports from Floglish detectives
at Pittsburgh, say .that. the Fe General
Forkeney's plan Is to make a demonstration
against Ganuda about the middle of March,
with apmaaLl force., anti strike New Brunswick
sin the brainy frontier, with his main column.
Murderer Sentenced
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ii RT.-WU', CONN.,27.— , ltiberi.
weather, the Manchester murderer, wan r -
d
rly senteuece by Chief itllttiCl3 to
1w hong Friday, August 17. The, prisOner
manifested no perceptible emotion while the
• .4en [once wan being pronounced,
I
Rtse in the Susquehanna Inver.'
BALTIMORE, Feb. 47.—A dtmiatah from Barre
ib Linea, thin evening reports) a ocmaid
°ruble rise to thn Susquehanna, -Drift the tual
large ionntltien of salved logs, have been Coos
sum tly passing for the last forty Mlurs. The
dam age Is very great",
Moses F. Odell Seriously 11l
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T.: rm . Yong, Feb. %..—Air. liloses 'F. Odell,
I.lipvul oftleur of the port of Now York, Las bee.
lying dangerously 111 of dtptlidrin fbr severa.l
eel:. past. 'There is n goOd prospect for his
M
1 recovery.
Now Army Bill
I New Sons, Feb. 27,—The Poo(' append says:
IThe Military committee of the 'louse will
soon report a now army bill as a Substitute
for the one now pending; which does not in
, eresse the present army, but reorganzes it.
Internal Revenue Detective Jfirrested..
I N HIV YORK, Feb. 27.--Jpo. C. Patterson, Inter-
Ma ltevenne detective RR arrested to-day on
a charge of levying Mack snail upon several
Broadway merchants.
CITY AND SUBURBAN
Meeting- et Sewickley
Pursuant to a call read in the various
elowelies of Sewickley, on Sabha:ill, Feb. 25th,
a large assembly 01 the most respectable
dwellers in the borough and vleinily of Se-
lek ley, convened in the United Presbyterian
I Imre!, of the place, on It ninlay evening, NI
rill motion, it W. White. Esq., was
called eMtir, and John I. Truvellt to act
as Secretary. After prayer by Ibis , . W. A.
Maekenzie, the chairman stittel the object of
die sit , .! tnl, to Is. "U.l take action Jet a bill now j
before the Legislature or our State, entitled
'an art re:rulat trig the tirranting of Liquor
Ac.. to A lieghl•nis ''
sin motion of Elev. Illttleger, D. 11., It j
was enan Minted
1n..c./e•-•i, That we, the subscribers, citizens
n iek :old caitiff V. respectfully rennin- I
strut , • against the passage of Senate Bill I
No. Peet, entitled "An Act regulating Liquor
Licenses, fte.," now pending before the Leg
a re
• Firstly—Bemuse we have not asked for such
• a bill.
,Collllly—Bowmen we regard it as 1/101, rtG
..etutmtbi,' than the existing License Law.
Thirdly and ohletly—lberatme no opportuni
ty Is afforded by the hill to prevent any per
son, however objectionable, obtaining a
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Eloquent address. Wet, that made by Sev
eral gentlemen universally condemning the
pending bill as helms likely to Introduce the
terrible truffle in ardent spirite amongst us,
however mach we might be opposed to it.
The remonstrance was then banded around
the house, end scarcely a person was found
wbn did not heartily endorse and sign It.
ni motion, the meeting adjourned.
Jona I. TuJavatti, Secretary.
It. Si'. Wmra, Chairman.
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What the President Most !fords
EtirriiitS titan - rt . .: Presidents and others ,
in power are always surrounded by parasites ! '
and flatterers, who tare ever ready to lead:hem I
astray whenever aught can possibly be galned4
1 by It.
President Johnson la no exception to the
rule, bid rather an unfortunate illustration 1
and proof of it.
What such men so placed need, is plain,
i faithful talk. by the disinterested wept, It was
for the purpose of giving the President Jost
Allen a plain talk, that the MEMBinceting of the
Isysl people that voted tor Min was called for
by the ettisen's meeting at the Mayors office
on Monday evening. The President has,-on
several occasions, appealed to the people, and
it is hot Jest to hint, and ft is their Mst
right.; that the pctipie should he heard. •
If nth Miler holders, wosk•lnteed contract
ors and negro-hating conservatives desire to
get up a meeting to flatter the President with
an approval that their own hearts must give
the lie to, why let them; but let. no straight
forward, honest, upright, bold citizen falter
In his determination to oppose our faithful
Members of Congress in the Ix, honest e ff orts to
say a the freedmen and the truly loyal Sonth
ern w rates tram the fate to 'which the Pres
ident's policy is evidently deeming them, and
further, In saying to the President wo abhor
your mode of "rendering treason odious." Ile
has a keen ear for the voice of the people, so
don't let °Mee-holders, copperheads, conserv
atives or rebels prevent you front speaking
plainly tool fothfully to your President, and
insist on your committee calling the meeting
therefor at the earliest practicable date.
Loren Voreit.
The Johnstown 3Surderer Hanged
The renders of the (Jolene doubtless remem
ber 'the tragedy committed in Johnstown,
some two years ago, when a man named Mar
! bourg was killed by Joseph Moore, for Improp-
I or intimacy witu the wife of the Latter. Moore
; trite tried and sentenced tp six years' Impris
mummy but Ails afterwards pardoned. It will
11.140 bo remembered that, atter his restoration
to freedom, he hastened to again etnticaeo
wife, who'was the guilty cause of all is trou
bles, and that together the two rem -ed to
lowa. The story goes that this unfortunate
woman, whom Surely the devil must have to
' talented, again deserted her husband, who
had sulk his hopes almost of heaven for her
and eloped with a minister of the las,
tiburch. Moore followed the twale,and
meeting bin wtte's paramour In the street, his
I hand Wlla OPCO more dyed In human blood
' lie was tried for the crime, convicted, and re
' eetntly 'hang for the second murder coral:lll44mi
by Lfn
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Jall Bird• Escaped
'filreo prisoners named Martin Chisnel, Wil
liam J. ChaPi!' and Hobert Pastor's made
their escape (ism Wheeling All on nundaY
morning about half+intat ono o'clock. Pastera
had been in confinement tar about a year,nn a
charge Of assault and battery, not having been
Rhin to 'give security for his good" behavior.
Ito would probably have been releatio4 at tha I
next term of the Circuit Court. Chaplain bee ..
been In Jail since the, lath of Dosember,-'for lac•
esny,and Chianti. was Ott last Saturday
week for robbing ;smart by - tho name of 'fano
mon. They wi.o gZablaf break for Pint
4'UelY aln it e: ill:' w e :L i ll 're l " pf t the i‘T:rt a b bo (lta vO ' re our lear i n g t ; h o si e- 17 1 -C:
} l ' b r ri th an 'tte il 'rr ra:ite -ei nt .' have . - be ' n '' n f :rr W :a rd tiat tS' ln ft : Cd e.a . t
wee/ding; Chlanek. thoonly -ono now at
large, and he him a sprained ankle, eceasloned
by 7uraPlad frotaltw lad window. •
Conran Adjintkrthal...;The. Matt - let Coert.•
nett tknirt a( Coddnon..flean hatliknet yest6r
day, and ewlngto.the tact that there riVAP:_no
lawyers in yttendance, they odjournrafto meq ,
next "hronday t at.avldeb Manche reßtUtty
.4110.1
docket will be taken up. it lc wertli OktieF.
ere VAS net 4 414 in ihigter YelltetS
""" `' n e n..the prdthannYtairbt °IMO; •
• day whaartata
PRICE . ' THREE CENTS.
Petroleum Pleating.
A meeting of 01l producers and others
toter
ostod to Petrolerim, Isms bold at 'Mawr's
Oil City, on.Wednostlby the 2lst Inst. A. L.
Belulett,/Ean., "raj called to the :Altar, and
John R-Caxnpbeli, appotuted SeatetllrY.
. .
Mr. W. IL Johns explained the object of the
meeting to be for the purpose of glair g 15-
4tructions to our representatives at Harris
burg and Washington, In relation to the r meal
Or modifleatiOn of-the present eiceSsire, ta.l."
on crude petroleutn. Dr. Whann being prer.-
lint, read by requqks. series of resolutions as
presented in the: Mate Legislature by Mr.
Doge, I. follows
Wranssa. The greet and important inter
ests of this country deman d the =him* at
. tention and consideration of Congress: I
ASS Wasamrs, The oil interest is note im
portant, and fast becoming •a leading Interest
In this country;
Ann Wausau, This great at. 141 o f Plu's.
sylvania, now 4 replenishing the , T;esiltt by
. millions, domande and merits encouraen ,
and the fostering . Pare of Congress; there °"/
Resulted, That... ith regret we learn. at
geti a,
Congress proposss the continuance, and
even increase of that fatal policy of etceil
ive ditty on crude petroleum ; and the(( tre
hereby protest against a policy, gralight
with consequences so detrimental to this pcireat
staple of Pennsylvania, and that by said-pol
icy the Treasury. Is not replenisbal above
what it would be at lower and better rage
lated duties. •
Revoked, That the excessive duty on centle
petroleum prevents the operating of hundreds
of wells which do not yield largely, and hence
are not remunerative, consequently redeem
the amount of pro/untion by thousands of bar
rels, defeating the object for which it was
intended, namely, the largiifiteumount of rev.
enue. •
Resolved,! That the duty on crude petroleum
should be cid totoreet instead of !Teethe; that
sahlaiticlff so fluctuates iuprim that there
are variations from five to JIM! per contam,
and we Weald irarnestlytecommend that op.
on wellticiftlesetiVacity than fifty barrels per
dierri,and requiting to:be purnpetloball „ ay
i
a duty not exceeding one-half that of flowing
wells of greater rapacity; and that upon Ile
of per diem. capacity not exceeding eight Dar
rera, no that shall - be exacted.
After reading these - resolutions, Dr. Wirann
asked a free oxpregslen,ef the opinion of he
meeting that thd rePrerantatiVes could act in
telligently and in Concert with the oil produ
cers.
Wept. .T. B. Geggie favored the total aboli
tion of tax.
Mr. A. L. Bennett took a practical -
busbies
vtow,end favored specific tax ruther than , ad
raiment tax..
B. Johns thought the meeting should fise
total abolition.
Mr. Chas. IL Law advocated a small ad
valorem tax, because a repeal of all tax 're.
leases lunriesting oil, wide), hi 'much more
valuable than the average produpt.
Mr. Johns explained that the wells prowl°.
Ing lubricating oil were but shot, lived, and
yielding only in email quantities.
On motion of Mr. Johns ' a Committee of
five was Appointed by the Chair, to prepare"
rerolutions showing the mimeo( the meetthg.
The Committee consisttd of the following
gentlemen IL Johns, J. It. Goggle, CaPt-
Weyand, P. 11. Tiernan, and A. W. Say. They
retired, and, mit their return, presented the
flp . w . iiigre T r e b lere.sanedntresgvlttetir.onanse;,,t tax
on
Crude Petrileum j ?s , not only oppressive to the
producer, amounting In many eases to n total
prohibition, endowing to the fact that mining
for petroleum is to n great extent more exper
imental than any other, the cost of develop
ment In order to obtain the product inwity
tog greater rink and expense, and as the pees
eat onerous tax bean tendeneytochock devel
opment and rendets the working of small
welts impracticable, therefore ,
Resolmi, That it is the sense of this meeting
that our representatives in Congress and State
Legislature be requested as an set of justice
to one of the leading mining
to
of the
country, to nee their influence to secure the
repeat of the existing tax on Crude Petroleum
and Denoolu.
Mr. Wm. L. T.ny was called upon to make a
statement in regard to hie recent interview
with Congressmen and.others. Air. Lay said
that the general sentiment of oil men to New
York. Philadelphia and Pletstinrgh was in fa
vor of a total removal ,of the tax on Credo re
trot.= and Renzole, and thlithe had received
assurances from Mr. S. 8. Heys, in New Yotk,
and from Gen. Moorhead, in Washington, that
they would advocate the entire removal of the
tax; that Hon. C. v. Culver bad toromised ttmt
when the question came up at Washington he
would vote for the abolition of the tax.
On motion of Mr. Lay the resolution of the
Committee was adopted ugauintously.
Mr. W. 1.. Lay presented: the following reso
lution:
Resofred, That our- representatives at Har
risburg he requested to oppose, and if possi
ble, defeat every application for charters for
pi rr. t f,l7,T,Tit feiwi th in country.
named
many reasons why the resolution looked to
the Interests of the oil region, when. It
unanimously carried, Messrs. Hoge acid
.Whann bothrassuringratrentreettur that they
should always oppose any and all pipe pita'
jeeta.
On Motion of Mr. Wm. L. Lay IL was unani
mously
Rem/red, That the two resolutions, as passed
ho embodied In the form of a memorial signed
by the offlcers of this meeting and sent to our
representatives In Ilarrisborg to be used es
they may ileum hest for the oil interests.
on motion the thanks of fhb, meeting were
unanimously tendered to Messrs. Hoge and
Whann for their action in than meeting Shier
constituents and learning their wishes, and
their example was recommended to other re
presentatives. Adjourned.
JOHN it. CA Stey.
Tii ftArnr..—The Irish drama of l.elleen Bawn
or the Brides of tiarryowen, was [presented
last night to a very respectable audience, To
night the Femile American Cousin will he re
vived, and will doubtless draw a full house as
00 Saturday afternoon the Workmen 01 the
World will be performed. This is a very bean
tlfnl play, and families who cannot attend at
night will have an opportunity of seeing tbb
representation at the Matinee.
OPERA florsa.—“Lost In Pittsburgh" Is the
title of a play now having a run at the Opera
House, which :was written expressly for Mies
Laura Keene. The scenes have been In prepa
ration for several weeks, and represent local
affairs. It will be repeated to-night.
Ilinen.xicos.—We are pleased to bear that
Prof. MacEvoy has succeeded in engaging Ma
sonic Hall, and that on Thursday evening the
tour through Ireland will be exhibited in that
Mace. The scenes exhibited, although inter
esting to all, would, we should think possess a
peculiar interest to theme who have traveled
through that down trodden country. The
reader will remember that, during the enter
tainment Miss Annie Goodall and Miss Cora
Brown sing appropriate songs, embracdng
manl - of Tom Moore's melodies, while Barney
the (Ando i'dlscoorses" beautifully;
Miss Betas Wesxmlx.i-Our Theatre goers
will be pleased to learn that, the management
at the Opera Rouse has succeeded in effecting
an engagement with Miss Helen Western, and
that She will appear at that popular place of
amusement oh next Monday evening.
Were They ➢Leah Mart!
A dispatch was received yesterday from tbe
father of the Meagher brothern, inquiring as
to.their whereabouts, and saying that it was
reported in Kingston'that one of them had
been hurt. This fast is partly true, the differ
ence being that instead of one, both were
hurt. Their hearts were smashed to antither.
cons. The young ladies of Pittsburgh com
pletely I'mulvatheretil' them. They degartell
amid sighs and tears. A distlnguishe hh
vldual at our alibis suggests, that in the ab
solace of other doctors, a doctor of slivinitY
might heal their wounds, and relieve them of
all except palpitation of the heart, and this'
will require time. But seriously speaking,
the young gentlemen arc now supposedlo be
in hew lark, enjoying thcreseltes among the
young ladles as they did here. It they re
ceived any bodily harm,
courtowledge of it Is
not in possesation of this
Meeting of the Pittobanfb GYfinfaolum
At a spatial meeting of the laiard if Man
agers of the Pittsburgh GyulaWitte Assoc's.
tion, held on the evening of the Nth Of pehre
'my, A. P., Pea, the following resolutions were
nnanimouslY 2 sua:
Remind, Thatthe than ks f this Association
arenre in the kndest manner, to Gm offi
and members of the Pittsburgh Turaer'e
Association, for their friendly assistance, and
many courtesies extended to ns at our Ox.hi
bitions of the Nth and Nth Inst.
Reached, That we cordially thank the Eng
luth sad German prim or this city, for their
'lettering notices of our Association and its
exhibition..
R.Oirctis That the above resolutions be pub-
In the city English and Germain papers.
Jons Mc t,
President, P. G. A. •
Judas iffaccattsmse.
Those of oar VOMCLOVI who failed to bear Ben
del. grand Orato4o or Maccabanis on
the occasion of its performance at; Masonic
Vail, will be gratified to learn that it is tote
repeated. Thursday, the sth day of thlarch,
has been set aside for the second performance,
and we suppose that tab hall as, before will he
jammed. Before, a great many persons ware , '
disappointed In not being able to obtain seats.
This riti l lairtly their own fault. The public
was no ed through tbb papers at what dine.
the salciof seats would commence, and those
who wished to attend should love gone at
that time. it will probably -his. the game *ay
thmtime,, and those who
must et
.of
tending It Oratorio,: must tattoo io get.
Ling their seats In time,
The 11400 Out raga—The Piece sherehhen•
doff cm:omitted the outrage Upon Ahas
&I, mentioned ut yestortlere Pape-A.l 4 ' l o'in is
now banana just opposite the entrance tongs
Iron City Park, and not In tho Parkas shim(
by a cotemporarY. The ekddia In a wept' pre.
canonsemlp,ion, and 11
M 4 'M tendast
en, Dr. WUXI, does not" aur suty , very '
great hopes of her remove , I,e la a
gt
wonder that tee .villatn wile net
lynched before., he could be brought to town,
Ile was arrested la .111 a .0111 i. house, in the
presence of hp{ Wee.t4hMikan, before the
tmler gift; she hamealitaMy recopilsed hint,
ailAttd also a• maw wty,lisw 111 111 p dr, the child.
Lkt , atilllV and . I carey-li er- Into the house.
'Vs ragutZttikrlic that he "initiate ttme to re.
spy,Mc" ae 51 / .the light of the outer
World agaln,
ITEM WEEKLY, GA-MATTE.
TWO .IkOIVOPO, AAEPRITTED•
woes/dos toed the ether , tee teittertkw . •
The edition Le tenter:led which will teeth the ofthr
tattlers soonest as the tun nth.
.....
11101i:2bl of Ore
In Clubs or ten And
We understand from moat reliable authorlit,
that two or three of the Iron establiehmenla
-recently stopped on account Of the late stml:tO,
have resumed OpertWOUllllllll,l are now payttf4
the old prices. The same authority furthdir
..Asure, that all themills will be 10 opera.
Lion inside or. twouty . ,lays; paying -
rates. Should this statement prove eorreek.
and:we have no eanee 141 doubt wittAva
better for all concerned. iMtI routs as alb'
are, all the necessaries end 1,11.10T1S or 416
exhorhitantly high. and •winter sot yet o•9*-..
It would seem to be peculiarly hard to rederis
wages Mb° the amount of stngle (ambit*.
Better—a thousand times better—for Congriasa
to give us a partientar tarOt, and thus enaVo
our manufacture, to compete with those
the old world, and not compel thorn to redtice
the wages of their employees In the preSent
state fif the country.
Another Shoe Thhet—Peter ldnrphy walk
ed into the Shoe Store of Joseph, B o rland
A Co., and helped himself to a pair of shoes of
the value of four dollars. Peter thonght he
was playing sharp, hat the doctor happened to
see him, and Immediately took him in to cus
tody. An olliser „was dated in and he was
taken before lfayor McCarthy, who after due
deliberation furnished him with lodgings on
the hill. Next week the eritnirtel mart will
give him further orders.
Pensasy.lvasslao Klllesl,--A young man by
the name of Trench from Johnstown, Pa. was
shot and instantly killed near Benwood, West
Va., last Sunday morning; about one o'clock,
by another young man by the name of Me-
Meehan. according tn,the statement made by
the Wheeling Intently c-excer It. was eicarly a case
of self-defense. Maidliellen was held in the
sum of $5OO for his appearance at court.
Criminal Court.—rae March term of the
Crlintnal Court commences on Monday. Be
on hand with your
•
N OHL E—On Monday !ereulfg, February Mig
WILLIAM NOBLE. Su, lu the :MU year or his age
The funernl trill take pls., on IV ICONS
Inst.. at:: n'eloe(. p. It.. from hi.; lair reAdence In
11..11dWit to*Milill, Carrlsges "111 1001, Mlller -
Livery:Battle. on Carson street. Birmingham, !,
o'clock, on NVednesday, for tbe. funeral.
HILLDALE LEIDETERY.-A ru
.l.-Lral and mostpicturesque place of Sepulture, sit
uate. the uplands immetilately north et &Believe,
Clty, au the flew Brighton Ras& pursues selshlus
to select Burial Lots willapple at tin: pert stead
entql ntri..N, at the Cemetery. Title Dom., C h gcmit,
and all Other business 'will be heeded to at t r Drag
Warehature of the tolemigneel. canter of Viidetul
and 'Amulet streets; Allegheny.
titu. A. KELL;
BOCledalll and Tram...,
GAMPINEWS
COMET HALL SHOE STORE,
N FILLED WITH ALL KIND,+. sTYLFS AND
sIZES IF
BOOTS & SHOES,
on thr. 11, , 0u Nan ,/ ail grad,.
from memn •upurlltiv. "011r00t.911 our sit rear*.
large and rapid, bit, atoll and collude.. So , .
Ment, um. and lytillOnalti, vrtltri. in bring krpl,t
u -
,ori 4.,,r priers me bea.T,l ti”.;tiovrm.t.
tolifiwt ratr , of
PI-Ili:: tom:F.A 4 tjiNi ,
=
CONCERT HILL SHOE STORM,
AMU.eMentll
TilMk
The Iron ShkAce
DYED.
CEMETERIES.
BOOTS AND SHOES:
--./4:ifth Street,
Directly Under the Operalfouse
re:4
CLOTHING.
$20,000 THOUSAND DOLLARS
•,coo 'rHULIMAS:D
=
N 4 Mira
WORTH
WORTH
!ANN AND IPPIN' cL.9TNINI.I;
MEN AND itut - 4. curritiNti,
KEN AND BOYS , CLOTHINO,
AT fAtHd THAN
AT
Lb
THAN
AT LF.S3 THAN
MAN UFACTUSSIIS. CUST,
MANUFAC
ANTFACTTURE URTMS` RS' COST. COST,
AT TIi.PCITHUT.A
AT THE PitHLAE
AT THE ro 'IMAM
CLOTFILTIO HOUSE
CLOTHINAT 110UbIC
CLOTHING 1-10Ulf.
S. 88::
IX. IBM.reltWir. elb (*Co"
63 MTH 61REET,
G 9 YIFTR tITRE ET,
YIPTif
Opposite the Opera Eteigne
Its
PIANOS,
THEABIRA.DBURE. NEW WIDER,
LEM
fickomacker 1d Co., Philtid eipista,
.1 1 I 'AL
The matey Cottage Organ,
AND AMERICAN ONCAN.
Acknowledged by the bust mmlcai talent po w e r,
United Staten to he mperlor to to alien:Mrs in r,
parley and quality of tone, and the:tooth ork
mamblp.
Thentinstroments hart foe year. the knit
premium*, over nll ,a 1 mpetitors, lathe various
State and L'lbunty Yates. . ,re prices y are lower
our others. warranted foe hot rem.
WADIELINK.th L 1 Ittt,
No. 12 St, Clair steert, Pitts gh, Pa,
Jrz
NOW BEING 112 CENT 34
THAT ELEGANT STOCk Oir
CHICKERING PIANOS,
Selected perso e y2:3F , . o t . rf t r=bg : dstrlng •
SEVENTEEN INSTRUMENTS
are ""v:A:•.,411,7:41thi1V.P11111%," mile
WARRANTED EDE FIVE 'mum
CHARLES C. MELLOR.
woos !ItrMet
KNABENS GREAT UNRIVALLED
Para...W 4 C,l€4.
Splendid New Stock:
=I
Flftluettrv,t, Solo Agent
INSURANCE; AGENTS
y GAIIDEVER,COFFIN, Agent for
tt • the Franklin, Figladelphla and Baltimore Fee
ConVankt. North-east corner WOOD ann
Thirdurze.u6 .
W . I. JONESOLyerit for the North
Turd }l=llo=eti,linvvlvg•ktiviiir
_ . .
SHErtiltD; Secretary of
tan Ipsniance Comj ,
t W ATF.O. 5 MSC N.
r RR AT ESTATE. .
I t TeLuA nix, !ipme.. LATvii — riiirt
••••..
®ALE AT A IlAn()AIN—= scres,rlth surface
4 feet vein of excelleOt Coal. sitnate 20 rods fkoT ,
Steotoorittla ftallrood‘ortth elitist of .07tol s ,
e row;
'goal Itofelltog hoitteAlf .I's toOlt.. two bone,
distible home !noble, good soil. aC k Appl y g.A.
•• If : CUTIIIt RT .8,
fel2
. ..
, • • lit Market 'Meet.
•
pitivAim DISVASES:.•
•
t.WFLCIS'-=34 111 brctitry , nwittail. •
Poi the tore of all 4letasee Or ii.eritrkrAetig
from two co tour 01.04 an oot IT,
treatment, A 1..,. Sothloak eximeos..ow.4..rou.o.r:
Omar.. or the ipentrof oirgood wad thOtylketra""
rro worroat..4 or otooo, tenth eot..
. nouni , 4"twieva.w.,_l4lo sour4)oWP ,
• dam letters W., MN Fenn 201,
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