The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 12, 1866, Image 1

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BILL has passed ! loth - goa lies or the
Legialatori,. iiiohiblihe signed by
the 91»voitorittrutlIsting bounties. UP!'"
vides :*o la'reteran volunteers who have
cot received any, ;local bounty, nor given
. thoivoyedli to localities.. outside the State,
far sueheiti; douidy,
•
.ward or bordilgliss rettelved credit for their .
re etiltatment School. Dirac:loftor other
proper officers ire retiolreil to levy taxes
for the paymeneOf- thew tx?nutles.- If the
veteran, bas since died ;' his_ legal reyresen
tativiiait: entitled iirecilleee the rcitnne
Tax Cletelind lienaftske' lln* te.%"de-
. etre thq„Courts tobe. , mpeache ful
l. nicer, inestulk , All we cnint of
thaikY 114 GP(ach
; j nerto 4 , 47 ' ,: reinembet - :the Dttito : 86orr
&eta. We inot , t, too, thititi all arid
eautitrice the Judgeo nave been the most
toolw.,ot despils,
**We're:4o4 w&rltficiiiNti'tlo,44 -
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Tap. g the
b 4.4 9*ingeil ti 2 admi,t
ty6;•.bis . - paled both'Wo r liscs
of the:tegistatom been signed by, the Pnr
enini-44beeninvtbe-brer. Of-4to fitate:'!. -
ttut : 7147Witter daunt'
Cotn
pacy:comply with the
Inentdiif iiiiiipl.-nndAfty its constitution
.
Virit`:Lngirlstura adjordn'thially,t.”
day... It Ints done verymmendable
tw co .
things, and .marty .that are highly censura
ble.. Tim remedithat aristais in the
roTier of the ieople; and that conststs
selecting men. Of a better grade foriaii
makers, If illey,rrilirtat exert,.the author-
Itftliar iiiNdieta in' the ifertilSea,"llM:y mtfst
Es. sent from..the.Petutsylva
nia oil„l : 4l4snsml . p.ress iVe-iidicoon, of the
t4ti,ll:9l,otide PetroleritialisarOoTted:;'The
Ttels?rt L aitriblites thelailure to seartoplish
asnything Sngl,l3le as larg4,94yhii tti the
inattention or-24.' Ctriorraq
,
SlieNrezuntgb,Cpunty District: •
Ma.. H. .L.:-.A41 - irosti is the only
member of_ Congres.% who voted
sgsii4t the.piilh..Rlghts Bill, on its final
Fassiike:.::o4if:e.tiough he soon moved
postpone;. tlf Weelps tht , .`eiinstderation
ot Mr. Devisis*ltition of eontidettee iu
the - , )
Tan Crchrt. 11111Oiunond
qtiotes'the ;Wer/d's remarkilbont ther.
Idlegitinw.or:Copsreso,.und " ‘.llle
South is ililthietislt but not un unlntereited
spectator...2:D. ~seems to ustifere Is trEmell
of sulpburbl , ,tbisis:ir." 3.
.. . . , .
Ittr. 'P i°. - XIV: " '.lri'o ,- 2 7 1-1 ! 1- :*. 1 1tired ,. he
en.ti.sistky, - 4,14r, - fl'uesda.A. puttly, en -
larged % a lad im proved. `,.ll.tilliiitElai..tays
Le Audi eatittoee to writeedlinis
ts long es holeen.etite ftg _
bdore the gvi4 Leghr
- Ltttre Foramen, th a. &mist' t fiti
on rents ng
the woriOrildte" . frt . = tiie;aitlcle3iiii 'sitf-
ALAtithEfroblimk
• CM ITEIES.
ersyrbers.
iiirely,las there - lie= a s on fruithlt as
thKa:o['niu7aefoitp ALseases. Not. Oi i* the
.
pnyiel sour MI the Vallety3 of the .Weet; not
unseals , ini,oll,tbe'Whi' hannta*;,,lifier ;Lad
Atigne,arulllttliocukttenattopt.Fet . orttavothote
prostratlngtni antutos - Irvitiaent;
tin!,fliallt. ex te nded to tons, and cittin
ded w
nnvei-herbee : litthatedtrith them; and bade
ision *aaoseded. the modutatrul and *tacked
.houaands or people 'opposed to hare teen
pieced by.the lows of Nature above their reach.
Um* ire are onto pell ed . to admit that
. a fatal
elaineut pervades the Untversid. Alr thle ins
son; and should at once resort to only
.ap:
pr o ved provontailve of Its consequences, Hos.
totters Stomach }jitters —a tonic so potent, ao
.11att-sdpfic so porter, an alterative so Irreats
-table' and a stimulant ito Pure, that It enables
the L eman system to resist and baffle all the
prodispoirtng rattses of Magic. With-the eon
sidano• that one clothed in inoombostlble gat,
sh elite might more among blazing buildings,
the man who arms himself against IOIII7IAI
with this Powerinl de cosits medicine maY
walk a fereneesnarged district fearless of its
rasalutyrious aunospLete. The latermittents
apt mtnir.tanto at present so general to all
parts of the roardry mo be but the forerun
ners of a dauntsr aootrge now on its way
westward front the tar fast. Prepare the sys
tem with aortetteres filttere for a successful
battle with,the mephitle eauseitof atf rpidem.
t3e:. ltd wise id time. Ma . everywher•—Sew
York World, tor. 6, D3G.I.
nisi otters Bitters
akaa goal wad:drab lutareuill atvlory law rause
at timing , . Drag and Patent Nailed!, Dap:4; -
ae. 04, liana, lam. canter of ttu, DlaMoad
spring aDd lesuesisser Goode.
rrelldrraowit *more of Yr. Jobe Welei,
mer c hant 3a110r,1t0.150 Tedend street, elle
slaty; rag been lately fitted up with anew sur
sortment of ageing and summer goods." Tne
snook - has been well seleeted,and embraces all
the numberless articles needed for gentle
;Mani garments. Marge stoog of readpmado
ip . anta,,eastra, seem, will also be found In
inirliiftsdottshment , HL stock oflturnisblrig
rbimama be atirpassial. renams desiring
gngiiialaft • good salt of clothes would ao
gleing Mr, Wale
rlowaraa W. lOsavy s oe,
rinualail Elate Roofers, and Duda= in amen.
earn &lay aarloas 001.027. (Moe at alarm.
4 11 1 514^khltes near iba Water Works Pitts.
birch, Used. nos, No. TB Pike 'treat. Or.
o
DLIY stranded to. wort warrant.
ad pates prpof.. Repairing . awls 14 12 ' 6 abort '
sal saidoa. afa charge for rinsars, provtisd tba
atoll ialot.ibasoklatte. It la nal OD, .
- Oaring neteraol after an absence of area
w ean to the army. I bare reopened 11 , 71 1 4 0 7
ciiiia•ormalowni I,A . the carpenter UZI
; 4 44 4 1 0 w sesoa. Virgin Alter. between Smith.
, atajo &troth and Cherry Alley: Orders trailed tad
6 64 imaNytty aelisaed to: . • _
Irttateat Tower.
mr who has been meeting with
sit
_the treatment_of Catarrh.'
'will main etch thir:KY. on Tumalay, Asll
Mb, and ream-inborn uni: I the 2114 - lie traits
mitarrh by the ale of warm ros'aleniod
Ma. °Mee Monongahela Motts.v. Read hie
• lissebilileiksawa wlth clinipred
• Aa well as /OW*, iattrlbotail tO other caosmff
is oomuotte4 by Toren.. BMWs wVormifuge
Colrolts w ate egoalmil IliAllltiOymig worms,
autd 110 OP POSSible. l 4ll7l o the to osedels.
dte oblld. TirmsWiliVi.olliita's box. Sold sL
/WPM epprolos#Fmal. p 4 Xsztet. street...
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What 1 Draw.
I 41ragr the molest glasa,ot Soda Water:
draw the sharpest-
I, make the best Syrups. \--
1 do all ed. Nr &re acute e glues, at SA Fed.
oral Street, Ailel.iShy.: ~ . PAW :tOl
UI
.
• large special sitieOr tkoptg, glees act gai
ters, et A. Letgatd . s. 16$ /Wend street,
rturAr• onrrb l4 .7 afteraoah o'clock.. At
priTate ule, a very leave stock at the right
Mpg Uur , a, Drug' Purr%
iudzwyrd tole"; Rialitarld ' street, opposite
111.8"ne—
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MEE
- VOLUME LXXX.--NO. 86.
THE LATESZNEWS
PLI3BYIVM. LE6IBIMRE
special Dispatch Ut the ..PUtsburgh Oasctte.
' April U.
'SENATE
X. Gruhitto . preitented a potation of certain
colored citizens of kenusylvoile,taaktng tont
they may ho allowed to exercise `the: elective
franchise.
The following bills were Dosed: An act In
corporating the Perinera , Lend Improvement
and Trost Conaperit; on act Incorporattna the
rttlahttrirtrand Cotutelbrrllle ZdnenTtuantlatt
Cdretturit an 'act,' incOrPOktrn
the, Wonern tlompa.n7t, en...llFt, to
amend the re canhe law of the Cotamenweatth,
arlth theexcentlon, of the section !mire/Wn;
the rate rti latenett to ainenper An act
conttneteg the ,Boarctol,Attittary °Latina was
voted down.
Adjourned.
: 2
General Butler addressed the House forint
hour and a half upon the questions of the day,
tilting bide with Piesulent Johnson on his
reentistruntion polled.
'4.1i140111:111,1 1 / 4 Of . pititadepkilei. moved
TOiliiiirthilikiftbrialeirdl6o for the addiese,
vritich vraa carried by a party vote—the Dem•
ocrata voting in the negative.
wogi4aiox eizr; &pruu, • '
EZEIME!
Mr. Sumnerpffered a rssolution,,which wun
, ,
adopted, inAtructinglho •Military 'Vomit:Mice
to inquire Into the expediency of provlaing a
system of education for soldiers la the army
of the United States. -E.; •• • .
Mr. introducedr e solutio n,' Which
was adopted, prohibiting the sale of spiritu
ous Ennoraln the:o'looi
Mr. Stanner!MtrOdeltad4:_ipeeltiOrt.aski ng
for ecnigressietial ald"rot Banctitig the Euro
pean and North American Railroad, to con
nect the United States with dalitax, which
tot.hO , Committee Foreign
RelitiMus: •
ME
A bill to authorize the 'Secretary of War to
setaleitte Kansas war claims. Passed.
The Julhar.y4Ommtttee.s es.‘Uscharge d from farthnedtdattorofthe bat _for pro.
tasting ofcers o
the army from civil sutto,
bill for that purpose being before Congress,
. The Senate then ,took up toe House Bill In
relation to ttarwyttotfhlblatt I=Orptur. After
game debate the bill was postponed tall to
morrow.
•
The billrelatteo to the_quellfhmtion of ju
rors aud , writs :crUertor:-"Was. taxed , up and
postponed till tomorrow.
A bill appro • Logart! a-quartar
Ari two
lion dollaas for Um relief of naval contrac;on3,
was taken, 015,4c0d evrto7;andpo*poitied
cut td-mo rrow.." •
. . . .
The bill organising an active volunteer sys
tem site Introduced and referred to the Com
mittee on
Adjourned.
ROUSE
. Mr. liolokee, - of New; ,Tgrk, •presetated - .;•the
resolution ofthe Rouse assembly of tfie New
York.Legisliture, declaring the action of the
New Tork.S:Sermtors tot•the Civil ••Itighta• bill
"was approved, and - requesting the New York
Representative* to vote for the bill notwith
standing the President's veto.
• , Mr,filkileried . Contleetitut,.'inadea ersCa;
al eklillinatiOn relating 1.0.115 - absence When
the rota - was: taken on the Civil Rights bill.
It was his. tiudentending that he wan paired
with Mr-Johnsen; 'of •Pantlayprania, who was
absent Odieedutittifsfeknesa. - If be fair. War
ner) had lawn present, he , shoold have voted •
most cheerfully for the bill:, ',. •
Mr. Eillott,•of Mass.. frordthiauominiteefi Ou
.Commeree.Teported, back .-the Senate to
-authorise • ,ttes 1.1=4 of Ataerican masters to
the steatat-velsiehr Micldgeb.Z.Mbrpateb, and
W. K. Miner, with ' an - amendment applying
to a dozen other Lake itcatners. •
The amendment was - agreed to and the bill
Afi.Attult.
wane;of Massakrasetts, 'and Mediate Delano
and Thornton, presented a large number of
adverse reports from the Cotntiee of Claims,
which.were laid on the table.
'Mr. Ilth=tabs, tkanaludeMj public
-Landre k th e_ bill to estalish
In
Lana Office in the Territory of Idaho, which
was considered and Passel'
Igrrgetienek, , frolla thwconnotttee on /ORM.
ry Adhirivreported , baatel'Arlin .
sebetitute,
the bill to regulate the :pay of the army, ant
asked that It Ns postponed, and outdo the Mpa
cast order, ter this day ; for t ni g ht „ ft was so
- Stivtrinarr.Zio -- reiifi3ii•;4 - ifei. was
aalted„..reciting_that , WM. Mercer of the
County fkrssi Ate.° Of - Ohio, ftruisbeil
Stffeik 11°112=4 one grandeon to tho.anny of
the united. grates dArlPg the Into rebellion,
some of whom' ere minors,
.and were? this l
or died in the 11101.9k13, and that Wm... Mercer
and his wife wore aged-and infirm,• unit
Dotthe , tiecassarr; mean* to subpart-them
selves in their old vige;•.anil.inatructhig the
OCEIPINCUXIOIIIavaI.I4.6PftMons.t4I inquire Iri
tO the PloPirterf Ongsatog-the nftme of • Wm.
iteraor on Mir list of invalid" Pensioners. -
• •
Mr. Davk , tiofilsoisarinme r tho,_ offered A rest.
aratarloptisq,:¢trwtingthe
AWAIT Cottusitteo to
to
Whether . anf
legislatitm is nimessary to make the aluires lu
National Zenkettable toattaelleteat tevy
of execration tauter.StatelsW teethe paymenul
ordebtaof the ownera.
- Mi. kcicloy„ of Ohio„offered a resolution;
whket wall 'adopted, instructing the Coto init.
toe on Military Affairs to Inquire into the ox
podieney of rOlowlag throe months extra pay
to the returned prilnahlirs who admired the
fate of the steamer Sultana, the same as other
returned prisoners are allowed.
Mr. Rica, of Mane, offered, a resolution re
clung Unit &Morning paper announced the
fact that. the Manhattan CIO. of New York
ProPoned to give to 'lames firooks e pubis°
dinner next Mot.dav, and that - Messrs. Stoek
tem and Voorhees were expected to ho present,
and resolving that the Chairman of the (.om
mittee on Electirms, and suet, other menders
of that Committee as maw be Invited, sheikh*
grantsd leave of absence to attend such meet
ing and dinner. Itoinghter.)
Mr. liarding, of iientoelry, wanted to move
an amendment, but Mr. lilpq gif Maine, with
urew the resol nUon. .
. _
Mr. Ingersoll rose to • personatexplanation,
and stathd• that he was. represented In the
Baltimore American as having been engaged
prevents day IA nnuking_ dilatory mations to
vote on the - Civil Rights bill. Ito
disclaimed doing so, irtastatthe cred i t ofstich
motions to his friend from WisooW,
The Speaker stated that the correction of
the mistake had appeared in this morrithes
B 'rho ettiMOre ancriont. •
ttoumb then proceeded as the business
of the mothinghour, to the unfinished Mod
nese of tbo mortling hour of yesterday, It be
ing the bill reported With thcs Committee on
Military Altrauli for the relief Of - pepperoni
In the army. A eurnmin7 of the bib was .h.,••
tattled In the report of yesterday's proceed--
Lugs. The bill gave rise to much d
The Bonze refused- to second . the previous
quesijOu, erhen the morning, hoer, lathier/th
rived the bill went over till to-morrow,
Mr. Bulwell,
_fibto the Committee on /wri
t/Mum repottod.toOt the bill to amend the
Agricultural College apt, which was under dis
cussion yesterday. 1 - lie bill was then passed
by •vote or WI to 33.
The Irons* went Into Committee of the
Whole on the bill to reimburse Missouri for
equipping militia. It apbrogriatees6,77ls,ollo.•
The Appropriation Committee reported an
amendment reducing the amone e l To. After
porodderable debate several am eats were
made, hy which the Board of Commissioners
to exa mi ne Into the facts of the case worn pro
video for. (Aber meat/meats were made,
and sobeeqnOntly.Leanionded, thethill named.
Adjourned.
Weetilsistost KaStees—lieorignal cation of
rseigis Seorld 6 e -- FIL ehor7 I%nestlen.
Yaw YOWL dpritll.—Theifferarces Washing
ton epeeist sem Col. 11.1Larklanel, special
ml t, departs to.morrow s trip to re-
Le the postal serype in the blbssiselppl
Vere;. CoL M. is empowered bombe new con.
o trat e te i tv o i r de tg r ter i llee freLn Fr o g=
appoint loyal men who
act In pc:Worth-es as If appointed trout thowDe
rnsgiartoosnnesterrotteral Dennison
the Southern i e =. app VNIPT tu ; I =4
a Tranisss washlnatott ,
the pecial esys:
ateptiens will apnea before Itiszcostrne
thin Commttee to.aLy.
Sena t e e x ec
sesalon pesteolay,
mod to (Smarm Lewis D. Campbell ea Mani.
e colored people of tho District or &ante-
Dia oelabrated the Irth Inst. the anniversary.
hl eixanelpatloe In that District.
The TlMse , "O r atitattUm special says: It is
wdentnod (IMMO trovresent has sent one
or two wined vessels to t e asnowroutuis on
the coast ot the B e r vestal:we to'propept
our flabermen ?who have been monad
off by the Provin since the cessation at
the DeceprOoLty, Treaty. The British Govern.
,ment has expressed a willingness to allow
everYthithr SO to on on tbo basis of the Con
vention or 161& or err the haat exhale&
p: to the eirletentre or: the • Reolproarty .
ty, whim enables 013 X renele tO he any,
hate y 7 Rhin a marine kern or th ee re.
T.thjejay a:gc.'/Linspittent-Amosu , sty
ProelosaMtlook..lSep lax BUI..
Maw Your., April 11;-A . 1 1 1aalanaton Owls]
Mates that Alexander lir4telMens Wilfred
before the KOCOMICTUCCIOIC Cominlttee this
;y rnlog. /le .extrmod optnlou Oat there
poem) amp .mad iiomag the So:Kabe=
people to CtLT.'4 4 " P " r t s u Jio P triti Ap
Utica! nghts to thin-
lc 14 x4K shot Uon Of amnesty a
to hems= th Pr... Meat In •re dell. •
The tteo of Ways. and. Means have
I DOC yeteviKaltxt the tree tin of tea 4Dir MY'
• Trotttoggle taalitesilleargia ..• •
New NOM.Aprtil IL—Tmlirdair afteMeon t
the first 'trotting . match tbriamooinge o sof
Mae ON et the Tobin° Cantle. 10
land. • Mr. Coward bay more aim ed y
JOottik,wort the heat an 4 race' in stn. Nett
Tharedgy MA Net puree will be trotted for
over the llantOn lloyuge,: . ' ,
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Moutleas hi Jeleati IZIF7, lir tP ,
NSW.,Toal,lllll.—th tho t ui tion yester
day n4envey ,Clevehind,
chosen Mayor y. 2 tosjortty,- `m m
ax e uaLletlynden betireenina Heputdthans
„ ad Hudson etty and Hoboken
emit penosera4 Herten ideotdid the whole
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-ThEYWIAN MOVEMENT.
Great, Excitement in Canada.
POINT OF ATTACK; NEW' BRUNSWICK
British War Steamers Arritrbw,
FENI?,N MEETINGB•IN•EABTPORT;ME
New None, April 11--The Herald'. Toronto
theeial says the excitement is nary great here
this afterriohn, owing, teenkonekia scorch 4
onsifeet4dbrenitsea,..The only contraband of
war found were . four revolvers in Shea's house,
a rusty musket and two bayoheis in liiirphi'is.
Shea's is the only arrest made In the el . 1118
arrest was caused by an Intercepted te l gram,
cautioning him to look out for lams If and
ata i rz_a certa er iitbox, which edilllgetit search l
ly
The Government, on Sunday, reeelvYl biter.'
mutton that about iseterityCanadlans had lefe
for Portland, all armed. The authorities now
belleve-thettherettati no raittorillfiseßruns
wick Intended, - but that It wet Intended that
the Portland dispatches detailing- thedepar
turn of the Fenians was dictated by o,Alaho
ney,. and that their reported departure was '
merely to give color to the belief that New
Brunswick was the :point alined atjand that ,
unde.e.cover cif. this.triovement, Sweeney or
O'ldalioney would make a desperate raid upon
Canada, probably, with the Chicagogunboats,
and land hili forces: Militia& is daily look-
Tbiteltirliksnilltrileinersharre retained exalt
.
torarlyGenerat cDoneld to defeedthercil arid
their preliminary examination comes off to.
night or tomorrow forenoon.- They are still
under guard, and will probably be examined
Tonorro't:rk.,.April . 11. —The eXamitutlicin
of the Pentane arrested at Coinwall begins to
(ltd..' lion: Jelin S. alscllOusild lias been en+
gaged for the defense. The- Girds this morn
ing has the folluiring,,There is no longer any
doubt,tbat O'hititioney is concentrating mance
neer tlie • New Brunswick 'frontier. This" is
clearly in violation of the ,neuirallty laws of
the Milted States; and tile Washington att
thoritie&ranst speeilllyCakeactiou on Uresub
ject: 'We are no one that the - arderican
Government should act hurriedly. in a free
WOPernMent time Must be allowed for talk,
and it is not well for any government to op
len4iunlrir a sgat w h h y i , e ggl u nTrea ds r r rlr m oo t t sun
the lan- is being broaen, but the marching of
armed men towards the frontier is an act of
war, which. the Atnerlesn Government Meld
supprass,lf they intend to do their duty to
wards their nelghbor.R.
Nei 'This, April. U.—The ClMMtrCiOri
Washington special s5 - se Sir Frederick Bruce
professes to have received information that
leaven hdideubt ai to the inteutletrof the , Fe-
Mans to, attack:some point ut the British „Pro-
Meets: Itappearg certain that largo hempen
of mennesgatharingen the frontiers, 43rd, tt
is alleged that thelr °Won is to concentrate
and captnrehotneplaCe which will be hastily
entrenched and defended.. In that case It is
expected that reinforcements and aid from
the United States and British Provinces %Mil
flow in, and enable them to accomplish their
object. .The Situation is deemed sufficiently
alarming Meal forth a nrociamation from the
President against any Invasion of the neutral
ity laws, and It will Shortly appear. Serides
remonstrances have been received from the
Canadian authorities. It is understood that
the United States bliatsttels on the border
townstami received order* to prevent any
invasion.
EASTPORT, Ka; April 11.—The Fenlane have
T
hired the own Hall for three days to bold
meetingia There la art open session to-night.
There L 9 anbtber large British steamer orr
Campo Belle with a large Lorne of men nahare
at work. •
A uthriber.at Pentane: left °BA lialitalimivsel
last night mwretly. •
A large stotruey, with the American flag and
private - al mtal. has Just gone up the river to.
wardadt. Andrew&
SinvuslnDlSriVrelf i —The excitement cootie.
Tho. Feutm public convention is to nos
liitbdi war steamers are continually
arriving lira patrolling the harbor and St.
Croix river.
. .
Flft- Fonian.9 have left In asobixiner. Their'
ts unknown.
A aospicionasteamer, showing the American
cetera, MIA Jag; paioroCl into St. Croix river.
There are-Yentana arrivjing written:oly.
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F.Zetattitce Pardon*—Aitouriugament of
►mlaratlon—_Government
===
April D.—Warrants /or pardon
iwercAsatted troin the ALLOrney ticucrut , s UL
minx,. by direction of the President, far
ty-tnatintala,,, ihkosnajoray„ of aroma
flettfAo Corea, Lourabinsrlual Texas.' A
feir were pardoned under the first exception,
but the-majority, of-them under the twenty
tbonaand dollars clase.
General Augur has been notified of the es
cape of Oscar Hanalei, oue of the Alexandria
rioters, from the Alexandria jail, where he
Was swatting trial for warder. His escape is
attributed -
,to the neglictinen er's prominent
°Meer.
Tho tiectetary of state Mu seat a letter to
Representative Wasbhuree, of 11111.01 a, Clain
man of the Committee on Commerce shoring
tno necessity of the passage of th e bill- amen
dal sry of the ant to encourage Immigration.
.Tbe drat section. placing reetnetioue upon
visiting passenger vessels to the poi t of hen
'York, the Secretary explisuns is to assure the
einigntnts of Government proteetion, anti
caution th em against the devlees ofaharpem.
In the accent section. the provision for stun;
at=ilg tratolgranta np t o n n it ertip Zielr I ct i renly .
prevent the abases which venally remain air
Investigated on account Of the transient stay
of tho wronged. Ella stated that every pa..
seater Tease) suiting In Now Vert elnee the
astabliatiment of the IRMO States emigrant
ce; without exception, has violated the pas
senger ants :Of IBS,. and DSO. Other, outrages
have been Cslinplittett. TPA prihriabson of the
bill are fox the Stringent.; antainavy and severe
pallshment of all crtfenaent.
Tl)e Quartermasters sales of imitnals *Moe
3far ISM, were 103,7 M horses,. add 10,312
Mules, Total 1IY:1S1 Ltlittials; tar Atli felt' the
goverienient fetteiVeti the. stun of .41.621,
The President bee not yet appOinlell p Cita
toms collector for the port of Searle,
Consul Wilson, at Antwerp., wilted under
date of .111lrob lith to the Governor. of [tut
proslone, asking Information about the prase
fence of the cattle plague. and the means
taken to pretend eta spread. The latter to re
ply states that the plague had not been oh.
served-lance the nfl of February, bet. it ha.
Just broken out again. in. three parishes, le
ono of which it a n nrcosury to sacrifice
nAb hupdred mod thirty animals In a distillery
stable, fifty-Pfraf of which were found to be
diseaseal...ThisirafileoutbrOlig in believed to
be atarred out.
Thasfeksrest at• Cram sue Cow Stables
• tram New York Clte—Wisessed Crepe
7 /ilerming Developments.
.
Nay Volts, april'il.- Dr. Percy mule some
repudiable statements hefpre the if ealth Cons.
million yeatordsY, concerning the banish.
meat of the vows and cow stable,: from the
city.~ tie said the animals wore nearly all suf
fering from pleuro pneumonia, and the dis
ease Is contaious. A gentleman of Boston,
few days ago - Imported three animals that had
eontaweteef thin disease, anti the State of Ida.
aachusetts lost one hundred thonsur..l cattle
w
Th
ware Infected from these, three. A boll
eons from Ifolland to the Cape of flood
110 a, Spa from that one animal millions
worpinfected add died, "WI, business was al
most destroyed and etarraClon predgegit. .
Hr. Lindley said that dead animals could be
seen all over the country. A brill was sent
trent Kngland to Australia, and notwithstand
ing the passage the animals which came In
coolest a lib hi m, In every case, were infected'
but an they • were Imrucallately killed, the
Osseo was finally mastered. This dis
ease* • pristo ic ro .re In the stable., and
If you break t On wp the owners will sell.
Whey silt go ' a ado:ma ivnigif ha L'o sprriol
to Infect the cattle In every Rude In the coun
try. Ur. Letheby says that when the disease
has become chronic, persons who bare cam rs
the meat of cattle killed while "adoring from
this disease, have experienced no bad effects.
When it is acute It produces carbuncles In
those wpm eat it. Parment In Duchess count)*
Would M anon r4ro small pax intertheir homes
as cattle from d eist Swill rellk stable' Into
their barn yards. • if they are bid, the Musa,
will be communicated. It is' a fact that
trichina. has been found. to beef, and traec,l
directly to the swill milk stables on Long 1..
bihd. It valeta In pip and is found "honorer
they faro kept to • Mthy otyajteil on swill.
Rau Ra are found wherever th are pigs, atm
they become ailed . with trlett Cost lit'
roar the excretion s of the rata, a nd they take
tbo disease. Cases of this kind I have person.
ally traced to Newton. -
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Gen. Grant Before a Jiaffee—tlenerst
Londe*lee Ileporfe.
WM111170701., April Omit toslay
acknowledged the service •of a warrant film
fap't~p^rrlving, and appeared before a Justlee of
the Peace end paffi a One.
geporte received of the general Land Office
shoe. that. over 10,700 acres - Veto' fidderpd
at the Land Mae of Broomerllle kllssonri—
=settlement Mud part cash ialeei at Im
, Wisconsin, 7,436 sores mid at Topeka,
Kansas, fi,CoOucres; In all OA'S acres.
In the city quite a number of planters and
agents are Ulring freedmen labor on iplanta
lions In Tennemee, Nlsaleelppl and other
yfouttarti.Otates. Among them is one nom
the lattrrlititt. wLO Wishes to titre two hut.
IV, and up CO Saturday night he
hid en neatly two hundred. cud a lady
of the o •er 1i . 444 , Will engasnmuulle a num
ber. It 1 . estimtWd thstabout 'Nur hundred
an fl any ,core hired last 'week.
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Radical itejoiduirm
New . Pons, 4pril 11,— The Republicans of
Graenpoint, Poop Wang, 4c1,1 a glorification
meeting'laW on Monday night, over the Anal
FowiPof the Civil Rights BM, nen at.tgld
afirod a salute of one bunditid glias: A
of end hondred tuna Wet fired from
Port Weenie, nroogirit,Uar. °yen hag, honor
of I he passagsby Greaprbs,pf thp
8111 over the PresirlerWs veto.
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• . tHros4s conglmationa.
April I.l.The &mate has °On.
firmed the following named Brigadier flaw
only lobe-llajor Generals. By breret , —TßOL
H. Neill, Beg). J. Bpooner. Morgan H. Cbtlat.!•
ikud Meal= . ,
• • ralaiioa Castro ••:,. ,
John:Maion
bas magma, tne Pauwa- Or Conue .of •IM
Phibulalphls circle ot• italan' - arniMe ,
hood: ma al:meow tau MK Yet boon elowsis,
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PITTSBITRGH.
LATEST FOREIGN liti
Arrival of the
gmtAtkia.
GERMAN. DIFFICULT
Military Pre
ENGLISH WEOIESSEL
k4cwlYoli.ll 111—TI
fruit Mauro of the 29th, v
on Si+Lyda. this 11201
to papim -of the ovenin
which we extract, the folio,
• The rierliseinfeorriaMM
LLo 98th, 004 thntin vl
Prussia by the conceal
troops. It teenpleacat that _
yWien
ist. Rblati t.ll a ble Pram,.
res any a tta ckA
• Berlin telegram _ etat
toueblng Bfleses , irerrs•takr
Wo gounollon the !TM.
dispatchin:TaTiliina
agatnst:tbe statement of
nals, and says there: hasb
eta eormda armee, no pm
no levy UT troops on the pe
Teo Imperial tieverntat
take meesurea whlah:are
ju e - aire mil — mi c7" r i m l iw ian - e — th - eb — . ee tm4,l6, tit
IL—Thi
pool on aleivott slat, via Qi
arvilottl tata-afteatiotni.
nil itieriatiVeitlirii; closed,
later cow:Ooze! al;turito than
ore at ti.lo gesh load SKIL
Tie steffaniatti: litUernis i
&Mired.= the Wit ' • ,
Tli
but no active hostlitlettlint
taxi preparations were, pro)
General Benedek had been
trien Cornmander-in•Cidei
Ls:mu—The London ht
the only modest open 8n tali
Quotations ROM,
7 0 (ra 34> Zile' Stl4 MCA;
shares, 793.ifitO.
The English - news, pail
't =:°:a SL—Brei
adriotsicontinne , warillter,
Count.Von-Blamorck
OR the "Ath , Witil Collin Kerala.,
Ainhasaador -to Bertha,
Orders( hat been/Hued tp ilace thick, Mits.,
lone% of,Prusslan -infantry, Attie whole aritly.l
corpß), apdseven.other regiments upon a war
tooting. it trace's° stated .that orders had'
been given that the Prussian war youths tit
stmihe bepreparedior active Berme:
The Viennit.Posi Marts that tbre Pnowlati
array corps hare ronelved 'onlera "toy told'
themselves rendy•for active service
The Xlenna Debate assorts that the Wetdern
creel powers Intend to present. 'gentle/a
note* at Berlin, deprecatory-,of war. la'
elated that not only a canreutlen, bat alortn:
al treaty of alliance has been coneluded.t)e.;
tween Italy and Prussia.
Von Beetblarchts saidto have Bitted istitew
lax dispatch to the Prussian Ambassadors at
the Courts of the Great Powera, wreathe
them to protest sgainst.the. extraordinary ar
mament of Atustria.
A Floteuce telegram says that ermatilarable
armaments are stated to be In coarse erprept
aration In Italy. _
The editor , of the Pads Opium* XatioNat.i
states In that Journal that be had recelreds
visit from Ateptiens, the Head Center who stn-,.
Impacted his approaching departure for Attlee?
lea.
_
Atria, Mare* 31. —ikittlite , beaVy,F
closet at cir, 40c.
G SWAT Berrsty.—Advises hemPlT ub t en notitb
say that orders have been recealred , to
expedite the preparation fOr seam' hallstdoz.
en wax vessels. he set iohmtott la drawn that
th are itended far the Gulf ;inn river of et.
La ey wrence n , and thatina seurlork,rinw Yound.
land, and °London Telegraph - Company hate
contracted with the TeWgraph Construetton
and Matutetranee Company °Monde* , Tor the ,
manufacture and submersion thin 'summer of
two cables; one across the Gtarofbk Lawninett
from New I oundland to Cape Staten, and ths .
otter between Prince EilwattlianWarid' ant
New Foundland, 'stud for the repair of the
present -cables; no in to hirre.twociddes for
the prouipt tratumbsalon of all IIIeSSWII
tween the Atlantic cable and the Unit
States.
Tba - Paris . Corresperident', le the London
Meer writes tbat Pilrice - Nepoleoh bag left
Parte fo r Italy, aver having several Interviews
with the Emperor. It in • soy p that he Ai
tritn:Lned with a 111/11$101a to osed
Icier Emmanuel
which could not well be counden to any info. -
orlo2a..raioanellge„ wiii=eCieztkoz=lkihe,.
corresrondent adesf -.Enna that the persons
who up to the present treaMent have -refused:
to believe that anything likely 10 dittnrb L the
penes of Europe would come of the gnome
arc now Mr less Increllulons... Their slows o
the future ere gloomy enough, mud they think
LAM the conflict between Austria and Primula,
all but certain."
The lorujon Timm of the 30th reanarketa
trinity Best there was toomuch reammto fear
that the peace of Europe was about to be bro.
ken by on ;Union utinecelitalT War. Brit on
the following day the Times prearliedi "We.
cannot peoulatle Orneelf that Anetria and
prows, however fiercely rheT may Wringlet
will actually - tight They have' been on the
verge of hostilities before without cotabtg to
Wows. tSo, can hardly avoid thinking, dime!
fora; that they find wale way cutou t of the,
present quarrel. Dtalperste_airit appe,sue
untaterted that the Amorist' Premier hastaads
Lizat a in itu statement
na
e t e o u tr &Viet
an troops, and not ..Wanes/Lug that Ansi
iris. must be prepared for any entente testa
!Miens' that might eventually' be talon by ,
Pronto."
•
Vlene• papers declare Ithairill Doi
tate the aggressive.
It Is reported from Vienna theithliConaitilar
eine of Austriair Engle:teen lamialittn-
Tetailtstion of th e nomeretw AMU th e
line or th e Adige, mid that the the
Emerye or furlough hare been called In. -
A Berlin telegraph Muerte th4t the mobili
zation of two holy corps will ho httmediately
proceeded with.
The qoyarnmenl. of Welmnr hail. replied
..army in elle . Penaddanetrenlae4teltainna.q4
olCms federal 111 to n -cation llto otheatlon.
From Overew wad Calf feralw—Pllisems
Ittrike.-Orewaso State ConveerStme.• •
ass Frin.ncisco, April 10.—A. etrlkatook plane
yesterday among the miners of the ?few A).
maden Quickallver Mine. Tho grievances
cornplathod of Sre being compelled to lease
houses; and • the 'high price of supplies de
manded by , the company. They • have pos.
aession of the mine, and allow no Gee to work,
but no v
Oregon
was o ff ered, • • - .
The 0 *State Convention' nominated
Rufus ovy, Of Marlon. for Congress, aml
George L. Wootlf, of Washoe, fOr Governor.
A resolution win" adopted. that representation
goes with taxation, and flip:ea./0g a desire
that civil and political privilege, be given
the late rebellions States when eonspoiUo
with the National safety, and that of the 10
poople In those Sun es. The eloping reacdo
protests sealant taxing or sellipg Government
mineral leads.
Tim nteamer Walker sailed for Panama, car.
eying 071642 In treasure, of which ad 00,710
for New York. • • •
The tirltisabark McGeorge Grey; from Val
paraiso for Sydney, was wrecked on February
WM. CoOkburn4 Island, and: was mold, for
seven hundred dollars.. The Captain slid crew
leached Loebeta in open boats.
=I
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Mew Oailiass;Aptil 11,,ColtdalitIfferi
sales, LadD bales i receipts, to.day, no beleal
114,14033. Sterling 'Exchange, M.
New York Hank Cheeks, M dineonnL
Tho Methodist Conference appouitad two
Dtsliops to proceed to Washington and thank
the President for reatonng Church property.
President Johnsen boa ordered the atiapen.
stun of Mayor Monroe end Alderman Simon,
until tt.e-.^re perdoned. dcting Mayor gent
continues in onion.
Tifirlern vessels arequeuz i t p ied, loaded
with coffee, sugar and ate from the
Gulf to Now Orleans. The city an 'Gulf porta
are perfectly healthy.
The first race todey, mile heats, best two In
throe, was won by Gthoy.. Time, relM and
LW,. The second race, two mile heats, wax
won by Gen. Roeseau. Tllhe,4OL
h'atenfterlies, Apra 7..-.Thera are four hon.
Bred oontratte fn Vila Pariah, averaging Swim
ty worked with, bands to_fifty plantations
worked withont contraets. Tile estimated
Parish crop in thirty th ousand hates.
i l i n ala w .l tor btk , end damage fa .appre..
Coltruiblon lariarauseaCOMlPPMl
'COMM
New roan, April IL—The following . le Mai
decision of the Coen. in the athUr of the . nfo
eulrershlp of the Col =Wan Ineuranco Col4*
PIMP "1 think theibteretta Of the rarlaila
persons interested In the diatribe' Lion of the
proceeds of the Company will be benefited , 7
the appointment of rt roan who has had expo.
dente in the roanattement Of itiaeratunt anti.
finale. The original motion was that two to.
edireat appont•A to , itet.• They
wer4Fia• tool, bet elie brie resigned, God,
e. appointed to tot- tn •coolunotloe
with i. LeffingweU t et bond lobe given In the
sum of 430,00(Mr. •
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fi
, e3seadleu Abeeiustisie ggeiSlllll.
New Yong, April 11.—The YE15t10D4.41112161.
ens held &meeting at Minton flail last Dross
rng. In flavor of Use annesatlcru of tianiflA to
Um United etatee, and its apparition to the
Canadian ConfeeerstlonecOesne. Itosolu
wore paese4, end committee of annoretittOno
on
wee eppointee, with .vtew of forming
yrepop-putedlaia Anneszatlcro !Society In lOW
Peetmaater Anwitiod.
Narnviirx,' April - 11....4.)an1el
Faignitater at Franklin, Tannewe, waa nap/r
. thitwa to Jan, by the Uniteal Lataa gotnrala-
Mon er herr, charipSkantil• =Um tinter.
witionaney 'arlaraistaryi Fluttaal•
New lalat . tira uu
sallornivni t *Z•tr: •• ,
g es O r n Mlllo9lk
Hoevoi April u.—ithif **Peer DallaWiliD•
Groan 114.rp00l on tbe gale _VW eillieMewe
ou tn. aom, with eve busmoo 11 P!'
rived liarerthie evening. t
mad q My** Ilpints.
muaravvist, Wass bitchiest' tip ,
mow at , et Fans , uttt thtt!l tier la .
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•
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-mmemigegranzuvizrmsgy,areszonfen...
F4 ORRiatiirt
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totrotaw
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et Alto DI : .
threolaaatrea
clot
stitittu'orsdttoC:,to
loader: the= ball .tor.
• DM. •'.lt - As ai s tigrod.
Atotynehlti heti bre,z
nalttgoati ; eta called -
AfgAila required aunt
wag, at which throe
'7.llW•girtlit=4ll•4ltt
x•l•Ogretterelited to the
o TOur
itivtgl!latiVfin
'-Pitettuti 4M: = l
r i !ains Q M - : & .4 s o l74 ;ittiqrS'44 X lt
eikahooi
letoreittlat Sot thete.,rilleht:OT. bOtltoty.4o4:
Otte* intpateed aollars WM,* mor uc
on:
,stip.titotults bait beift enttsual; or, ang.
.e
• 14 , 911ti•by , U11, Board, tbadratt stair
AXitZt i rtr tet t .
ta the atoonnt, - of Abreernaarea'obtlars •
I"ll WVl ' llia t4 -gits ti l eVor ed4
' • 1116106 Plfrthdttr tied.
for
veer,
_the, • hnChe plithod.ble.gabetttuto to
• • . nort h prtOt_t - the Uwe Itt• r_bieb'thoSeheet,
• '0 4 = 1 ,410 - fittto u :D=t• t et r t u 4t a"ll
att uo Wading effect upon the Sob
• .-, st Abase irrounde th' vouusukftrt der
move•l that -a .tuat•latt, be+baterott•
• t rhea latialtr, but the'Courctettooa
• • 'Mxi:Moo, dad 111.1 out, wao atilt oh
AdJouriplanf. or. Court.,?•::
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it .
... ,„. rEaginto .• lb
otbranduteilatlamewht
0 : ~.• • '
•• *Ore. p relent ',s : 4atettlaY:arterianentAt a
' Waal of the grand national allowox7 :111411
Mitt .Of the great rebellion. 'written ex
. g 4tre, J. IL Hager% . grand entertain
• , _"- ,Tbeirrlactoal eh meta* represented
a • •lUoddeely, of Liberty. -. Trottl,. - Snotlee,,,
A/ • stateattetweeented tis thin - Y.4lx Young.
• ' Si - Attendant sendta,lluogariatr: ittillita,
• -Pegro, B i ozi ..foldater ant r. .l air- , War-.
~g_t er ft:Lik t jt•t i°n A'te,•!•Te ll.e tf,
4b ...1 haa ....wa• - en ac. large4 oolie too.-
• .. the noraberet gersoas -malted
• wt. laitteret loth* to bothlng
• -• • ' Undone to reader' I 4 one.•••o44lre
abb. d meet I ittpreealre entertallober
• ' lateen - en tne etty.c..lnditteg. train' :We ig:,
I • we Come, no la siltation to -preettentrk
theta - mar wilt go off-.rites agar; anameor
L' • herottg. approval or. all rreaent. - Three
lorabbobloung, tablet bad 'wentlerned'ithlyttle •
04 • a Plttehurgh Rotate tbl lege. the Wfttella
it. axii/tt ,liort.otbere. - .11411 take barb • Mat
P' • lirtgoierall wields •at ;be- photo, • There
be loarletertorlarbentgAttred, couutkettb-;
in title wrebbig awl ttollogoa hitid”. night,
' ''' '•" • ' tt' be . Prk oo .l.-- t -47.Pr00P-NE
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lE2MEM
This Is the title of a lecture to be delivered
at the liest Cwrumen Methodist Protestant
Church. nlieshett" city, this (Thumbs') even
ing. by line. David Jones: who' ' has reocutly
returned from a tour In Europe. Mr. Jones is
ayouug man Of status talent, and will soon
take his place among the Met orators or our
land. lie Joiner-ea ibte lecture s r short time
since In one of the eluirehes In • Petwasylvanis
avende. to a crow ap p re cia tionhted audience,
who erlootel their of hlserraphle
descriptions of London customs by frequent
Outbursts of applause. The object of the lec
ture Is ono which will commend Itself to the
hearty sympathy of.erery patriot-to tomtit.
the Soldiers' ChurCh In Wellsburg West Vic-
Canto log was itlate e lt . com bd a a u in I nstgeebwt.aorn
andti
the noble - citizens of Pittsburg% base ;mins.
tested -their sympathy in the cause by invest
:tag SelKer In the enterprise. Wo assure our
'readers that they will be richly repaid In the
outlay, and a walk over toner sister city.
Tieketa eefita, at A. H. English.% Otos, Wood
street, and at the door. Lecture
. 00mnmnces
at ball peat eeven,eolootr.
$llll n the
In the Snare oral/. the, taints In We calends'
i t r=l. atter= t 4he ;gas :
I :Ti n. % la . zi
truth In the random- remark made ba s on eta
lady that the gas company and - paenger
cars were in ..cahoot" to make the• stxtbk
dark, 110 Chat people would bb cot:veiled al
tidal dOn't believe We old tadyb theory.
Hence we again—and tor the tweittletti time—
call on the proper autheritlea to 000 to it that
the gas loathe along 13.ebecoa street are kept
clean and aU babied ere* evening when the
moon does not shine the' greeter part of the
night. while on this subject it rosy not bo
amiss to say that the Street Commissioner has
not yet had the pavement. repaired, though
wo will 'do him the insure to say that ho hen
'removed the mad..llopo bo will not become
weary In well doing, and that ere long some
of those six•lneb pavement; ninth by the grog
F . ,;i a n t de . wit, be widened tout leaskits many-
&so itemsnita. . . r.
• Orate iloeet.-11122 Prevost appeared last*
evinitng to a select audience id the play of
thaPersecuted," eitelUng considers•
ble applause. glie Is a pleasing actress,a
Rood reader, but seemingly wanting In vigor
and tone, whiob.may be accounted
n rorby heri f rqb r t =i h.° i t t4 eha'en attlrttriobcwle erreme er
I :llf . be T rt;gl74l4),:Velier,, "*"" 1 "`")'"
Virrianstea TIMATIIIt.—Mr. Brougham rully
sustained his high reputation, as Captain Cut.
tie, to "Downey & Bon," last This even.
mg he appetite as the eccentr o
,111.•
cumber, "David Copperflold. No ~it who
sees him In this personation will. have nem.
Dion to regret It. No regard It as his tenon
exunsing character. tin wilt also appear in
Ws own extravaganas entitled “Po-camon.
tea"
SUilltl• Alta far a illeasubletor.Y.
We dtroot the spoelal attention of oar read.
'ors 10 Rio Advertisement of the Vint Ca
formal Prosbytetian congregation of this city,
%bleb will be Monti la another column. , Two
oongreipttion offers for alio that arge lot,
oOrner °triton and Cherry alte.T l 4 upon *llld,
'their 1101110 of warship and 111111tortil re_4I.IOTICO
aill ertoted. Tho lot is loomed 1111210sLiti the
eolith/of the' eltY, Noel would
house,nellgi
*tile blilli for • fotmary, angle* packing
house, Re., go, Al It will only be In too mar.
;kat for • ahort . time, immediate application
1 Ohoulci I:l.mnd.. .
Parifyllaglitresirdloa...:ll. T. Ration, rtaw
elation arch tact, of Cohourg,C.W.; cob alibi.
elites to tiro roe, of this city, the following
reatitedea sitidnit the providence of puetllenvo
by an onwholesotne atmovphero, Which are. of
repo
baportipien Jodi. now, when the
. relto *purge oUlera threntons tp yiNit uu,
Min abOle—so about thili toot square, near
*I • bottoln Sr ow kitehen ohliohey," Tide
will cause • stMuir drift Iran the fluo, Clow.
mighty yentliatilig tne basement, em i l ro x i z
vittaltig she 04d air riling Intl.thn
'Owl*. To ventilate your drain, eciee•pool or
ulcatet, crollneol. cloth by 111(.41111 rit 1 throe . or
NOT Mallip. "with a attorney...lot sp which
there Is * atio Wag Oa boat: u all'aamsa
.where practicable, Core should iii 111 ofinik
fine in oVely Want of a AlOlll4O.
~ Liklallpila INaanylvaata erwltionstarr.
:IMO Tlp a rtre7;mitil Atinill ov i l iwon 01 tit. In.
}i t i l lio,4oi. ci 41, 41 1?rtili oeub)liagg 4 ii, NV:
wm...4 of witio I there wsro mu white
11 .1 rite white White fciti i 4lee, t apilitito melee, it pia.
am, ',maim alit II Wu*. wave retalvedi
ST white melee. I Width lefladev, 0 midAtto
141110 r, 111 nu1a444 fOltiltlee, 0 Maul Males and I
tdaok reinala,alignarwal,l4l4 - vina (a the peal.
101411 are 00 LEM list Iv thirehilier, lolt, 114 priw
floury, at Whiuli tilimliar Sol ware white woe.,
itild 41 like 11104 the FAWIIIIPt WOW C4ll.
IWO. 11 ilia vi niti 10111) Or Al OUTtllneMota
thl i s, . Yaar, to witro . 14PINTioul I . rtt
P 144 P ilantal3 (( a, 41 *lira pert port, v Hui ,
RN 1 V [19'0440101i of ovutpUost,
.
it t i 4 .4 1 .44...,The lair and rtmilyo
to 4
0 4 41; A 4natiy. Polloul mum qt
IQ WM6lll4\ry:ll:74l:4l,V,Vitreltilrud,
/ 4 1 a F:49141i1. ; ila . Itllolls - 64tii S itli Mu:
r t 1 Af
if nil ifig ilii hirooluvel relliolk
v a t.. v......
-.it -Novfaii..F., , , i,..ll:mgg
(I f 4. tififptiMlll:ll.74idr,t 1 1 3 2
,44fritiVi417f,1;t1",,I,101', 1 ,'" 4 `", (1.7'
igelfeeo4,—Cul, 11, /Addle Ithburtio, nenior
aisktwoansp on Shp staff of (Sow. Curtin. and
for the pist.two year* bowl of the Xxoeettro
mnitsry ttelkstkosoni, was yusafilf, as hie
own MUSE. IIOWITIPA from farvaas ay. -The'
executors mlll4a_ beherUzishe Wn hereafter
tem in change of Thotuegk_ Col °berm rt.
UMII4IO W 41.4 4, prow:rues at Nta
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Itel*ttNtzthOwere'dbisl
msnmioiof.*rAf tab
.dxbeiwczed this
les orDeeringandikkis
t•tlie , rloZimm
*letiebni*t&tka
'two! . MI6 Ottle
tsalpw4gqon.
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• riiiiritiCt.-54%-ki :,l •'•• :-.1.,
Thr .Pittaltrifli'lltfErafliQiii ilitti" . •
es
cent stain lb WakitinetOte , Pii. ,,, Sitinied the
Centetutry Committee, con
posZirof °Wraith.
leer and ono bymiln troth iiitotai}etiltt s
Milk
ing in nil nineteen Members ' tostegne eatable
arrangtnn ants' for °tearable the Cleintetuthy Of
hflithOdifin:ilthltt the.bounds of the Confect,
oticAtuul 6J/04*w:uder the objeotater *Mali
logia nnetrilbutlone : ire to be • merle... In isei
aordence oath-the appolnboaent of Bev. Dr..l.
44.. i .jacy d, of at
_,m . 'ildblo, chairman the nom.
mitre° •sweembled Id the X. K. Chnbeb at
Beaver„ Penn Stones afternooe,.m. '
throe . o'clock, .er. ;Dr. In . the chair..
The Meeting' opened , Iter:ti . 'James .
Dreloniond eflttl Wervll
cos, after :0.166'40 , 121114 .41!Fr
-44
her late Of Pilteb "turf 011.1 et. the
Brlthowater If IC ; vue- _ to
uit L .,. gw.i.der4 , ,,t404 . , ilk.. ... 9 .,, t'9 4,41 1r ' • ' ,
411LiTIc=t-f &al
him', 4 sthle.'ncertm eeir 4l ...
DrafediOn4.o;a"o
;M_klohnstensilreqz;E:lntl , t '
y. P; J. D. valli'lef
4 . 4. Miller Cantoh, 0.; J. U. t. ; sir
%limas. ratiillZetv . AT, `Cob j,_ ... .0 . - 7 . ..... ,
'',..hattees l of the Mr of the a..olssmssers
.held , impltiaMDeeembet 19, lOW were
read, Sit feeW • the President stated.that
the present , in eve ititended for a free
Intl:reasons of:views ill the numbers of the
Comm
calttee, and to
b e
statements from Der
sons present not Members of the Comtrattee
—bat Intortstedln the , Opiate 'oonteteplated
by itil.notlOTl, - Bane
male Of
the - Plttabt i at Jen:We College; IDIT.. pr..
LoOmfil,' P en t: of Allegheny College 'at'
Meadville. Ent - Iter.Dr.liartahorti , P.reitt
of Norma UnloaCollege,,Morms •llnltte,.. OMAN
and Roy. It.. "T.liaylof, Prealdent of-Bftver ,
Seminary and Institute, 'Deaver, PLOPeareral-..
ly addressed tho Committee In MU= otthelr
re , eatinstltugoue....- (tit .; • . ~ - , , - •
;Thew d resolution of - notion Or the
Minot netts tooetthiLoti-DOelimber - 19th,
n a nd
isid gar follow”: .ThAL, oar mit:deters
and mennbentintoresttlainaelvos. to the tilll
measure of their ability lathe endtortnernt of
1 g e rert e f '"" io li ta u lf i t I m l ir . ‘ls rltT:
(lied) year on n proaperOus and Iflinin eha
sta.: A
or wiumatletefixedtifiameelaYth
of Mlerittshorgh female Collemond....yjedayer:
- tiering the'dltenisirdi Wilts. aneetson; nOik'
De,Deutpaer,Preeldlorllder of Steubenville,
'Dietrictorei on motion gill:mod to address them
Committee' and - staboogueoUrmema,Wo pitt.
oat of the District Comottstoes nplsoltitid at.
New Tork, of willehahoPreeldlaySldere pre
Chairmen, wife . romested .tO.partic_leste..in,
the proceed 14 , s of this Comm Mee as nOnOtarr
metneere...Dethilto actlcerelattatQL ‘Shmrtly .
afterwards t h e Ccunmatoe mlioprandtoufget
at the close of the piddle mooting htAlte Vey:,
°LUND PCOLIC sossrpro:4'.4 4'
lloy. Dr- Nesbit, twiner, f. rate it .
("moan Adeocale. lo cons ,Itu
exists:did Ulnas of loir el ' r,.stia
naptilagabelleweent to the oantentutry
eartnon he' dell ore• the Plttabsorgh.
Viirrence; Ado nt Session; In canoe.,
Oef °rabbi lie lo the arranotnenta a•
Faeral eentennery meeting was held,At shinti
y. Dr. Baird presided. Immediately after
vollonnl eternities; by request. key. 11:M11-
. Ort,of t 4 hUnt. Ohnaaruls 'quer Miselonwln II
fneung -manner. Addresses were then dolly.
?emit • try iter. Dr. C. A. Holmes Be,. W. 11.
Lociceend Reir..ll. Miner. At the Wove of the
meeting the..Commlthee met without. dam
Any bus iness, and adjourned to .meet nen
morning MAIM &elect.' • -- - ' • " . • '
%., - .lww4abwo.
'OO Atift2 . llol - 4*;
4hArbli_
4-eind-a~lign•
114!".,r9t,15er,1'
O Atka vueat rt)
„des Are.xuasales
._.x.':.oAter.o4o,47:•lit.3o
119;;;AlOn.
.....36011 . 1U110262
A, laOrang by Ice
triacybblow..tbbi
0 4 0 1 .; • oit
PCB 16 iFiniior
- h 4 2re2fik;leteral
todarbtclaltata
• eidtead feresiOn. • •
. The us:Stalutritorthisittee met at 9 o'clock,
A. IC;ic - Rr , BAttri fd the chair. - Dere.
tiocal exercises condnated • by key. J.
The motion under cousideretion.yesterday
mut :taken up, and after beton. discomed tff
Dra. Holmes. and. Dromtnond, and Rem, IL
atilie rand J. Af; Caroms Adopted as amender::
The Munk - resolution or the ninitot of , :Dee.
Wes. orpandedlo reed en tellotill,:e31:
Ireet WI contribution* for the erection isf sure'
churches and parsonages, and the purchase et
MI caste, And .•atio .payment of existing
11044 thereon, he counted asCentannlal con
tributions. • and • tlihverben ' nnelf but=
ti r rdblieelt. and 'payment* or-debts are
the exteneton ofpligrOrkitnd the comfort
of our triloistere; they sat once undottelren.
Adopted as amended.: • '
The totiortApipetPlth
totritt,'Tblit Me um:WM
IMF tientennild,an
preserve an soentat,
eßmaßribtrandirltil
• • Co * • e v ,as
w las the object to which they are paid,
and report to the chairman of this committee
by the tat of February, 1807.
Tho following resolution was re-affirmed
Revolted, 'That eachsociety report to this
committee the amount ralsed for Centennial
it
purposbeees, the particular object to which'
has n applied.
The sixth resolution of the action of Decent.
her Mb, leeS, was amended and adopted, as fol-.
lows, viz: That atonable blank book e pro
cured for the ass of each charger. that in this
book be entered. the name of each contributed
and the amount of hit contributions to both
Connexional and .I.oca funds; that a copy of
this record be forwarded to the annual. Con
femme, for preseriration in a suitable form.
It was moved. that each preacher in charge
provide the book for his coarse.
llcanise offer the following resolution:
Reserved, That the ed
two members of commit
tee representing each District, in ow:niceties
with the Ps esiding Elder of their District and
such other persons appointed by MM , be a
committee to arrange tor ocutebie centennial
services within their District during October
next, and *shit th e Presiding Elder set as chair-
On motion; all unspeolned oollectkins' not
exceeding In amount *25,000 were dirt:et to
be tier aparrfor the' erection of a suitable
building or buildings at Pittsburgh for a Hook
concern and other ptirPoses: Provided. re* ,
. the cltisons of Pittsburgh anti vicinity hall
raise 623,003spechlexi a lc i for that purpose
It was moved that moneys for (Amur
el-Eduestional fonds s all be retained I) the
• respective cnergee until the next called l
ing of this Committee. • • -
aremtioos-
Committee inet at 1 o'clock, Ear. Dr. L N.
Baird, presiding.
After devotional sery eta, conducted II byulirsi
J. H. Carr. on motion. a committee of.
was o.rdered to prepare the proixedings of the
committee for punlication, awl to attend to
such other matters unsay dePOI Ye upon then..
Nev. Drs. J. N. Baird and C. A. Holmes and J,
W. F. White, Nett., more appointed said onto-
lattice.
. On motion, the action of the committee in
reference to the appropriaticm of the 'lnspect.
lied funds to the building of an edifice in Pitts.
burgh for the 'took Concern, was reconsidered,
and the following waa ptheed in Its - Wadi .
'Bemired, Thatthe unspecified collections be
set apart for Hie creation et a fiesrMuntail
for Church Extension, within our own chn en
mos,llmttst. that the committee kern
nroyided for, present to the next meeting. of
this oominittee a plan for the monaltenleot
end disbursement of the prectictla of said lazuli
and that the special attention of our minute's
and members be called to this fond, and gen.
mans donations to It bo
Oo motion it was reitolveritnatwet do not sp.
prove of the recommendation. of the Central
Committee concerning tho Children , . Mt.
but do recommend that measure* be taken In
all our charges to enlist our Sabbath ilentails.
The publication of Dr. Nesbit , " liettuynal.
sermon was referred to the committee of pub.
Ilcation.
Un motion, the castors werewere requeitett to m.
eon the names of every member of their
champ In the book prepared tor mmtrlbutionis;
and turonalbeir unmeant or that Met. . •
Adjourned to meet- at th e relief the , chalx,
man.
Thanks wore tendered to Rev. J.B. Bracken,
pastor of the churchi Prof Taylor, President
of &seer Benittiltry 1 trustees Of the church.
and also to the oil-Irons tor entertainment.
Roy. J, Williams, of All
Rev. her. T. 010.
:Cleary, of Blairsville, re.l Rev. D. L. Dempsey,
of Beaver, ra„ ututirmen of District Commit
t were present and I=,
Millet anti .1, 8. BRa
racken of nearer; Dr:: J.
Murray, or firldgewater, P s. and Prof. Davao..
port, OF. 8. Assessor of that District, ventage*
eSont as visitor'''.
nOtteer tkiminary and Institute, under Oil
Immo of t'resldent Tallof. le le • liotillen' .
Dig oceitiltlon, Groat prosperity has attended
the labors at this gentleman in promoting the
%use of edueation.
• vgicawante 14100 Plk
D
r: 4:Kerrey, et Bridgewater, is the UV aut.
or of 3 now mode for preparing rubber into a
votemllsod form foripth, by which tirade 01l
tensed 0(14n °oat. eon cents per gallon in.
.atcatt of sir donut for Alcohol—a great tartar
AO those who have no gee. The Doctor in an
old kiltsburgivir and ts go honor to the Den.
•
laitereettneg IrOal cud - Petroleum
tetwdealsibe..-The follow act, Introduced'
by Mr. Crowtwall was In the !Immo on
lasi Window. eThet 1 anincorrenated coon
piny of thin Commonw, chartered fur the
development of - . her c oiland mineral i re.
?aerate—the procutement of petroleum with.
taller boundaries, or the working into cont.
thelela/ value of such product/, shall upon
payinviit of the enrollment taw required by
•law, foretell the tiovcrnor with saUsfeetory .
'seldom, that they ere actually and actively
engaged In preparations for trace develop.
punt, such compauy shall be exempt from the
Mom tea of onedialf of ono per couture now
impaled by law, and In all mete where any
chartered company of thi, Commonwealth
lava entered upon lands under the franchises
of such charter. and • with machinery 'and
Workman are actually engaged in the
dev e l op.devl
Mont of the same, and shall satisfy
ertiOr Illfe manner that Mt Income or rove:.
1111111161 been derlred therlinpon, tee remain.
Ids payment/ due ow IMO titans tax is hereby
remltttpd, Mid the Stale tally cancelled:. •
• Voralet at Vomiters Jerry.--T7ao verdict
Of the coroner`i Jury on -the death of flush
/Rueter, at Neville Station, on the leth day of
• wonl, r ear .pita thabeidentally fell under
tee heels Of the co w of Mtn 1 1 0 , TO, in 3 e
Ylttabergb, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad,
while seM, train wee .in motlon.:jThe officers
of the train were; in the opitdon'Of the jury,
exam:mated from alt. blame— Deosaied Was
fortyaly, years of ergs; and loaves, a wife and
Ave children to mourn their
Root ibis Evootag.—A.lleghsny ccirumus I
meet [LLD 0T0111.U%4. as it* Ws, informed by s
W Oto from Lb* &Wally." and affootrro Mork,
MZi=MiEM
NM
MUM
tlOl
„
vfas adopted Be.
ratlng la behalf or
are required to
• stalled account of
liat=l
ESE
I. ,
••,...411.,..,4141110111.11&11. lebirielbettlei.2-1
pa Weds #tee N lN - r Mee
.te'
prbelde 1 Jab .. , o he boil° of
• Giterglarir . m e- m Ittort ellobse 'or
ra&M.lrbir r‘t,•Herriabiti!.steling. tbas •
_let been Scrond , bri co ,doolde ,upon
the eao to be pal e.,00 mun
'ger t o' v 1 It th e bettle . n
ottri*Jarter 'or' July,
i . .
orMlMMverith:fien'lte&bei . e.bd *dr to be
• • • .1, •annal Obey -MM. cittitzbeted .etteb •
' • 44 , • ' 'o f rot : three 'pelatinge.;., The. berl° ;
• • , 14.ttie report or tbe comthattte:'
"remi= g —HoM / G.: lreiblii::Ellnlttl , '. fuel: r. I
tm' eigikeinateagriaMitt.'t,l9lteirei
1 4T.eetnn
Idle tmernanee•CdtrAimy ' ebd ALSO -bfltrobak
, zeilt and.rellable!Flre . ilwraUbe Comp/aim{
&no opffoed Mi Office .. ab,...5T0.• C 3 ;PIM -.lrtreer,
(Wet - meClMLOCk's:esrpet. Obi*. - .,TbOre ,Ir on. '
Clem err deed maretertmlen deeton al MM . % 0re. 11 4.
tor &abbe somponies they repren•ltt, onui be-.
iireti 191,0r0, erttl.x.lll,no deabt,reeer:w.lo
LloerV IMlleAr;the bueldtia In tbelf Ibis.
of the AS.'
te gOV". 111 8. tv , ilifehi• Yesterday: Wei:created
the .wucrosoonts ors trunk be=inif 'lO,ll
- to mined C
a t% w tacit'
Ox e n en do s es ehtteettom.the rad.
end act Depot erjt hod bean Oxen
in its express er Nod af4hvezileghail Ho
tel., The trunk, which Li. 116149 14"
Web. llPOixel, awaits - Ide
poser can vronoro lc- by , collloa, %p.m
irAiv). •
'.:•'4l.'iltige or fuww.ci.”-=Nr '
• teecipl of theToilowthe
perool frestlteteWellt tt , :w.frt, ha. 44i1..1
one
• e4,* w
~ - r!qqfpftttc;q,A;,..4.
• u;v0r;i;t1t.,.4.40,z--.0....4.i0tu•• ; fie
.&. , IvirimgmaraytiT:l4:27..
who, wilt • awn ,Vedb, tide .stbr.on Tneedo r
April 17th; sod main until. the S hat.
%dee
at tbe Maw froture.,•: , Thme who see
entrertnartorn desisese, ctileaset of rho eye; or.
catarrh shbaltreentl'thefoseltreeof the oppor
tnolty ocrumltlng
• 4114-1114.0'
•
• boy named' fil_altrtektb ,
,:Who
.worked. In le, brick yards in Abet MOM' WWI;
[Oa 4.lgbt hand bed ly , za wa ted ratarday.
bydts.bolog amt.:lent:6ft tits& climbin
rneedno.. :Dr. n. o. g
and the lane follow no doing iriftkl • , ' •
. -
seep ftesp---,19e . note the iulsyfilk set
stmet spriPlinsths.— As eserybody' seems ter'sin ,
tthipate the
Ott the ebo/01!ligittp
why we do Ott preeteely . Icrssr—eleaflUneSS Of
person, streets,: Lnnmratid alloy Iqrev. pin
tdernUble. ;,s. ~.
.
cone et gutiolart Der
inna:Plnktinig- hereto/be% nbllceliZliLl6 1
hlleen on trial the Malian . Ckftert-befroter
. 70
a•Willitn4 l o4oo Ttlen4klr.n.seconalafied:
t2, 7 4 h 1 v,er.4lqAo4
WboP
aTh e
OT-rTh d e, :110e !bundlWofpOtalilroi AC -
C
th ni e taetr t —Th
o Allleroo krziavetrysir eMa;ofce..
•
‘ In Derasied..-rildtkffif:"ftw hangais,
'fitoxplAyinisok. ,z wryboay
c. elcaninetlll.". ..!chTljtlng
!mtlinWttitaArcier of •
tW141,0 grd i iiiin 6 e r rtb
. sIX years scionL• • • • '
Tbe fineril will leke pinto. on MS trlttromlagy )
ArnEcooS, atio . ctock, from the residence ht her
parents, I!: Third lateen...near ILOes. The frieciiis
Coelho family are Inciter' to atreud:• • • •
MlLrrlt—On Weclueadat ...lOU. at 7.!‘
nstrIERT lIILLFift. at' ars resMrote. corner or
lta)tttrayd L9tra.otre.t... •Ittd NJran.
mend• of the deceased the reepecurelly.lot
tki attend. lats raneral at edtriek. TUIF (1%114-
Wari Arnactoieg..tio pleidado - Allaponf Ceme
tery. •
• -
FJILLDALE CgitIETERY#-A, ni
rafoO4 Walt usioqa phi. of Seimforra., sty
isle op lite opiankta, 'mimed Weir north of Alien ken,
elkr, on the 1(i orlsrooo Mos& , Pcnoos lejoblay
Seeelent. willynp . plc i a th / , . th e Superintend
5 12 %W i t: "":I Pa rl ientediWieet
L '• et" "."!4 " t i lM.42llLLir, • • • •
OTICES.
To Tux. atuospot ' ; oje... : THE
89.101 D 0 . 1 2APE.3iciii/ipo . ixi z i.pm a!,
- yo
conaider bhgliam Of importatice In Vanticttlort
with the welfare of 'the Association.' A fall attend.
linintis 1311 st respeefally requested.
6E9.
U. TEIIIII.IITON, • . '
aPniad . Peestdant of the limit of Trade,
1%1-‘,140
WANTED—A few atenteellßoard-
Elt-toeTtlintieteea eosin be setonintodsced
with roeseliMlbwenhes. and two' swell- (ninnies
mild also be SecOnknicsistnl. None clus be received
emery* fret .etesn. The residence is suburb.—
Intilastdh.psesenter ear Mini/. Spacious
nrollannerntittl,lL, *halt" Bete 661. withj , roPcr
• ". apLawd
NITANTED.?;-imerleani. and. Ger-.
w • inn esayssEsur tbe'llFlTEu 'STATES
Lute..•the.merver..r and Insaracee
Cosnadalea, Engulfs SMITH menu.
El ruts attadt,•aver- cCdatoek.u . arkaq atom
r'pT - vws7rumi
LOTS ON LIHEIITY AND" AVERY
13REf ALLEWIZNY. Am.7 , 10N.
to ill be solo on Unt Dreialftl, On WEDNEBI O AT
AVTAILNOON, Aril Mil, at 3 o'clock, Too Lola
on Avery m w
street, Fourth ard, 4th add alb lota east
of North street. sod trne Lot on Liberty street. 4th
T let r m t ub orth satr Llt.etaAdLSeOnQ feAeTt
E b , y Ab eot
To. 89 FIFTH. STREET—HOUSE
r AND LAST.-70TAIDAY EVENING. Aprll 17th.
at 7X o'clock. Will be sold on • second door of Com.
inertial Bales Rooms, lOU Rmlthileld • Barret, that ,
ransalue LOT on Mb WS= depth, Broltbncld. hu•
lug= Det fronrand KO rent hi to • wide par
ed court In roar. Opening= °harry and Virgin al.
*grit the lot =proud with good taro-story •Brlck,
No. VIM meet, occupied - by 5. B. W. bill, Etc.
Tina tridtspitable. Terms, cub. ••
apl3 A. INCILWAEWE,
RALE OF GOVEItANIEN'F-1108.•
rITAL.
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Duiriry lorAstrzomArtionersigija, , o Orytes,l •:
PITIVIoniOB. PA., Aprll /M.
Will be IWO Peblle Antilop. to the' highest
bidder. the lIOPPITAL. 111.111.DISQ AT OAMP.
lIILYNOLUd, on the INTU DAY Or APRIL MEET,
*US otlook- •
"Illabelldtag Is Serest , lout try *het wide. vlth
ISO srls ettethed Infest loog ID het with each..
Beadle %elm rogoorraltlihro tea days after the
Mlp it; Currency. •
sOCild . ..I;leSt•Coi, sat} Cep: R. Y. Ues.
- SUNDRIES,,
'CIONI9IOIIIBIENTS'iIIr FRUIT ANn
300 boxes alesains Orsoges, pritoel
•• •• Lemons, do
to •• Glosbitt Chasse;
. •• Hamburg_ do
103 dosa Canoed Pesebes;
0) •• do Tomatoes:
• 13
!react. blosiroislo , •
tX.) bosb. •• l• do -.
la sad., • • • • •
netet,ed utl (or saleby • .
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table •• • " • IMO Utmost? sweat.
pOTATOEB. •
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10) cults ammo. Buda Ash;
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G ill EN APPLES—DO bldg. Choice
York Meta Gros AppW, Jost nerrred and for
We Of. • . 1 / 4 0..11. VAN KIEL D •
Roo Ho. 141 awl IQ betotre area.:
STU'awl
Milf t ti..El l 9ttP batit.:ll:l4 , l!
n•tetv,ed fat • ~• • • ••:...:
04 • : IL, CANI/a4D..:
CORN-10 00 bus.. for sale bir
171bla • ' 14fiertyttp9Iga.
A.. FINE - LOT 'OF ADANIAXTINM
A • 1 1 . CANDI.= ready...l.nd st,onlia • • .
oda . H. ticirri , S. CILIUM, rt.
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part Llbort st. •
130TATOES-400 bbbt. Prince Al
rfarb Mow MAWS tbr sale let
liar-APPLES-10 bble. and 20
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'[ALLOW barrels !now
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RAPE 011-201 , 3th15: noWIA1114,:.
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nplk. PEACHES-7 bbis. - .pealed
st . 1 :11 1 .". Te CillalAtßTl
HIUTTEU-20 boxes and 10 ball
bbla. prlingttegi Roll Maur far sabiLtry
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SZEIINGLEI9--78, 0 u9 in Sh
„VidBARILEY-400' Wait
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noshed br - BMAY H. 001.1:1 MK.
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Pattall.a , (dr) HZNILY U. mu:v.:A. -
EId,ritASTER-200'bbls.
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• BANK FOR. SAVINCA,. •
Formerly OnvE9SE SAVINGS INSITTRTION,'
67 riaterth Street.
!haply Oppowtto the
CRARTZSZD IFOL
OPEN DAILY. Dania to • o'clock., and of trrti '
NESDAY and SATURDAY EYE.NUitiS from Ha; .
let to November Ist, 7. tO o'alookocad 17 - mo Roe. •
1m to May 10.. 6 tot o'clock. . • • •
Boons of By-Lawa, tc.. 'Varnished .0.. tho • Oßles,
Thle liiittutlOn • eipocially obi ' tb those 'shoal
earnins em UmUlede the epportnelty to •cctroto.ol4.
by •mOl deposits,' emit} mtved, • sum Which wtU be
• resource when needed and bearing latemst
'Lead ofremaining onortidoctive. •
• BOARD Ofi" PIANACIEBAr
8. H. HARTMAN; JAMES PARN,'"Jr
SECRETMk.:ARY AND TREASURE • -
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'JOHNS. DILWORTH, JOSHUA , . ODRA.
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WHITE, ORB & CO.,
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AMINTLIANN: a
Darthanea 61 the forty-third Soo.
lion of Ore Ant of bth May. 18:01..yon are hereby 5m.....
tided to meet In Coareottoss,, at CITY AtAl4.., in
Plltsberth, .On the NINST , TOILDUAT. lig MAY,
A. U. 'beg, belaq Oral day of th e mon th . 1'
oarlock In th e • aoa, and sehmt.. elm coos, hYg '
tonlartry of the,: • %water otitis. directors !free-
eat, one person of./lteruy 4124 'scientific aopalre
meats; and' ol•sklit an experience: to the 'eft of
teaching, as COUNTYIII.II•MILINTENDENT. for
the threw encored:of year.: d.. 1 ermine the without
of eampeatatlon forth. :lamer alto renter the ra•
salt to the State emporia tendeat at hiarrlshord:
required by the thtrty-ninth and fortlett. sem:lona
of said am. The Was for bolding the .merlon was • .
changed: at the presets! session or the Lentstotate. .
A.• T. Dot/TIINI,.
•-. .thistat i r s tep e rliiendent of.AllephearCes.' •
',liiietiam:44l
• Oa Thursday, April Mb,
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SPRING 4SUMMERMILLINERYOOOOI S .:
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t.a•hom poker,. lOolu) aolnadlet itrlcka bet nay,.
wlt.h dealedeelate and ardrotentenkule. It Ma •
enaabln• doe* not perform .what Ira calm for It
welt take thank and earns. eha•lnonp; Andrea,
A task likSlllA., (lateral Aggilt, Dr.,,tat
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arty Monet, abbut NUtql OY APELL 11111.
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ROOMS AND BOARD:-
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