'uiUMA- =ram =awn Igatarg. POUtilliiiir2 4 o : 47 MMUU/00/4170Zi. -780. IND tom,ha Prnimpas. titinaftir- ' hicklmma. .... !111111 Wittirturilt Gazette ME ithiemy,Apar, le, 1888 . , . .. -....--; Ni• BAD. A. , P rourrilf El". • - 16. Y. P. JoinsTott lial.been nomi ' tut 4- 'to the Oollectoiehfinelft+nial Rev ''• " In'this TivatitrAgn3,4strict of Peen ' hatilit, Lu placeofift:DActo N. Warm 4 : altalye wins . not nunkbecanse of in t , ~ ~, ", ipt)t iva ertcy or unwortlariefs 1u 4keh , ,tenta limit. 'ffo - has fierfqrrited. Ide-Aniles to the iattlifaitinn both orthe gotrenubent and the Asa:2;lle: ' ButMr'Joituiroti sitintod the WC — lie hits! wanted all all aorta 4 _.. ;Place , for Kr*til_ . _ : : :_5 1 '4 11 4 . •• ~liaa: iris been .`'everything by , aarra, an d aratibig-!ar*," . : ,,... ; . 1 1 4 :0* hope of drifting ittliOthenthenr. ~ At -,.,.. last hie- has snceeeded. --Ma' sole rocotn :.-`'• • •ii4aiiatioii: inAhis Witt* wage speecii . ~ - x tutde from . the• steps' of time Cltp Ball in ltasidrigtoit,in - suppoit or. the P'resident's ' -;• ....: Policy. : Ini 341yard:for ifua iiinice he has ..:, the beat appoint:tact:it in a district of which • - be la not A rejddent - and. among a people J , • Vr., l l : ii*c!li , ltt*a litinalkitt'or, aim among ,them...-. .- '..,•-::: - 17 . -.''' . ... , Pi" ,- - ~ - '"rhia - ',annititittinitia,ii*,;Wtaen as the _-.,::. .tlrit - n • sae es Yn Wil d pertiots the State, ~,, , o !iralT 4l aim for Amlarataiaar eo cariala ,,' • ' la t g the Paardaby l a iirotlfptii,une oi'gclvern mifildiriiiiitionstlkiti:Wihridoeeitigniescence. ..... A in a Policy which is rephinaht to their . , Judgments . — . I . MEII _ •unlitnnit etnit'SlaTnia. Son.soN CLus haver a 'fide tainsylvania Congres sional I;tt,it ;eta in'whAtOteiyinergy is to • bitioneenfintndin that State,- f r the pur pose-of pr ovehting' the return of the present ' Itepnbllearte. The Committee, have sub- Scribed for seVeral . thousand copies of a weekly paper printed in Washington, which they are sending oust ritaniced all over these distflets; irt •,• cr &s. td up a third ,:is • • ,ri-aa • • get • ,iarty,--or get a.nninber -of . RePliblicans to • unite thtibensisaritts. flew federal • appofige4iin ed and will beini 4 i4iii eo:iiiitinittlic• " end. - • Republic:an Nation tion of . 1884:-AndreW Sokr Lion an+ Dickinson were the writ ts for tie nomination for Vice Presidenti The New %Vial delegation, iimptre44 by Thiarlow Weed, ,torned the scale in fdvor of Mx. • JoinSon.:llad Dickinson' been taken 'he liaie _died fulfilling 'tie Mace of - • Preddetit,.and jeaving Poster, of Con necilettt; his sti . ndeb;M,:' - As 'ao.figeter - will be made in Oongrese to thiapel the Ehmict to redeem their beton in Netv York:- The Banks of that City favor the ideas Banks located else ..where rettst There are certainly strong TOntiln: favor oftOmpelling Hanks to take ' ofp,thelr circulailan accumulate in the gTellBnanclaF'etnprrinm WA . Eqmblictuzicill be leiast offensive ilitt=Demourati asked 3fs2 Cowan re ceniiy in cats4,g about lima* succeed a radical in offlce, - ,;That is wbat is meant by lighting' ont• the controversy insble,the Repot:lll4 'party. It: takes little mother wit to eat whither iliatproir.mme lead& '.. . A 7_1311.1. 'has - maael. the:Term'essee.,tegia ,lllahlre, TerytAieitled 1 / 2 - itteitiistranci4- ,p e ptitiill Wen who participated n the 1-ebei. - .. Orin anil prohibiting therm faont holding 17he men 'who- austaineld Mr. -John . sun at h me during the war, ido not agree withltiM in o&ipn. - Soil* 'Caaot:intenw are throleine nixt feelers for an ariangetnent sanctioning the bnportaldwn 'they will doubt ' Unit Wn4tintil thn-'exp!Wition of the Freed - trtetVe Bur`ean, ,ienr benne, and then count nn'Dettineratie-atd.. ft w .. I . ' Slit/eV:IR . MOidtett:- iiitOn to•dai to ..'. bring In a bill. abolishing the athington government, and ihteinebir o municipalds o control. in the ianf ihree innuesion • era to bo.apnointod,by Congress. • :•;27Ls. behllf.'of pis Commit 4011E4:bas ighlatusicc . iyase:thsttiluArittsl bill !ri.tbe. malt taxed. inCed tbr ~ • „ , , _ Ontlicers' tuivresliexico -a tlew ttit tpi i3P t fy cud ' .I!AttisPe -•Wry sniagrnei*ariObt fis N Phi nisinmirr basedgmd iebt4aptfur . • • Inia tin g 4800,00040 reimburse Penusylva , nil for certain war'expenses. 411( ""' 4"°"-"'"ur money erUcle, dated the sth Me...contains some very foolish and lintnidnintable vilearks. I Wbo Wrote the ant. de I know not. In fact 1 khow is little about the welter as be knows 'about Inc •matter, of which his attempted to wine. Fie May have some lltUe .are to group. and wlabes to have it sharpened at the pantie en. In t, Messrs. Editors the, article smacks more of a t no-penny Bruton. Shop tams of au editairial = OM / Mast m:that. doubt, the prOmiety of and admitting su ch stud' Into the colutant of a respettsbse nanspipsp —lndeed I doubt mach *bettier i t over would beme appeared in the (M arts had you Shlneal over it before It was sent be this compositor. , The writer of the article referral to draws ' earnipatison between the AnAnclal displayed by the ?thence Comirdttee ao 4/IWarp/ Pittsburgh arid Allegheny. and b t e. spatters the latter with_fulunne prate and aC llif l U l s this fornier with censure. Ile baths, however. toinform Ida readers that the, City gf burgh hal issued to railroads eighteen hundred alitaaaand dollars of tanide and Attegheny rat thousand dollars. Ile also I=Potre that Alleghen city subscribed So thentook of only ope railroad, which own. about the tJnae her Pft.de were newt cum tentedo watt selling al thirty to Arty per ors& aboormf e lVbat, than, was the way to pre y City frank belling the stook, er Otal t d3 and pocketing lament. Pitts bu two hundred thousand dolls, s In at any railroad which could be sold in any otosiderable amounts at anything Over -. Agate 'event" per cent. of fte eon, and na • viltry larte portion of her stocks proved otter ' At wOll.o4ers. ntelleame It Is, therefore, Ito aztenr. to dcaw any OomParisou between • - nibs twO eider, so ear as the monagement of ktiedr tetanal indebtedness Is otinceraeo. badirre Allegheny city bu arranged almost all bar Daum satubmitorily. dud, Pitts. Intrithillneettrniliody tip with new, fOur earraPtindegt deal us t _Matteis In myths that bad we- seen the ph in question It should. not have been rt ed; took things creep to unavoidably, In lie of ,-she Omit snitching. Pittsburgh has done so remarkably well m arraying her railroad In • ' ..400tednesg,ttuIt sbe is entitled to prelim in. stead of Cany& Considering the obstacles rider bad to cirarcoute,aadtbolnunease amount isarsonal labor involved in overcoming Abato,lbei wonder is that She . Not been able to . do so well.—grai. Ge - e.] • - .244**4 Illexleas &thrice*. AIM 011.141111, April IL-The kleounslltp pl .=»lq ft= litaininoresonthollth, hes lustre& The Birchen, saye Jeualnitllots, with= pedal Orthigni sixteen hundred strong, left • - -Akillechntli on the Ist for ChM*. crnallSZlOZOduf of ttonbleeatee character' bed taken Place trans-tho neutral ground. 'few' to• sittaekiniUthe connects of ' • three mlllicres, reported nonlinear' the X. • terelfroed:. - fienstal Genre, to whom Kend al UMW '-'klll' • csonstmind when dying; rd-to , end Ileased cry Paola* on condi. •-ser' ea t=e vmM huev,s the country. Gomm Is now In krone/mike. - The new , Aro enattlie • - ••erredipandent ssye - -the Liberals in northern 'Xestaa *re dally• ' mo m s r m er u o t s e e th A r n ee t e t m m: n mn n E t l r lo o o n 3l g,. • well dibolplined mad In ow condition: Meg i somas unotlant ftmeed loth irfttolut paying hut, 'meaty pecr cent. of the former one: • ji.m.amorm has ntr onnununlemlon with Bag - - e\ trreny plsoe loom the - filer. • I m aw You, April 14.-1.615,1 adylnes from city the rePOrt thst htanntrt 11CbeMill I / Vat-1111 011:11pItte tel Areftlir at - ..03alerraplumises landstexulLlLlttre 11** Ire me lured to = eau them, end they 1.44 = r :War*: asOmsollos. - Ths occupation of Times. Vgaigulhill -Crall " L it 11 " • • 2.4-` -'' . -- 41: '• . 1 ,,,,,, ',,...k.A......,,.....• 11 • . . . . • • =&s•4= 1 '-' ' .:..'llalaiien. • weir has there Imeat Sims= as fruitful as thts ot malartoushreasea. Not only On the snarler' and to the rebels or the Wekil not merely nail the, Inlet - its of lever and agnarahltlttllhntiii Reintttent fetes have theme month - itteittlteteaseabevat nnotoitto. rte ,leas{ ' 4l lt they hat* eatinnhat to home ;mkt ether neerz helm* taftatt(4 . enth thelski sect 'We' mot, avestota4l the zatatatatenk Ned atiteeked :lanai:eta .et 1 .400 W - tialotekt to Kale been plateCt ity ttotteme tit Natmeektbeft Ante MO, MAW* It i v er. enteVelted to *Matt that la fa;ai ologllr 6 ll6@efailtell6o2lotherual Anita* sea ON atotahoeht lit War reasitt to tke only ap: PlVrtak lelay,Wtatteeeti Re eoeseoSintee, Hoe. tattitiMPUWitl l***a.1001:40 illdenti an atill.esmi6iooo Wait, an alterative so Vieshs Watnt iliailent6d pure, thit If enables 1116132141, 0 1 itein to reeist and barns all the nrentapoathe mows of disease. With the dm. gdence that win clothed in ineombnautae eat. iiiillitaixdglifindirenioeurrbiaiing buildings the man Who irms himself against 'Tattle with this powerful . deerasire medicine ziraji. 'walk a fetwpacCourged district fearless - Of Its tiMaluhlous atmosphere. Tim intormittents arid reddttepte at present, po general in ill I - sidritkethe country maybebiwthe foreitten• nem of a deadlier scourge now on its wiry_ westward teilithelaitart: Prepare the are , .tern with liallettees Bitters for a suceerafir6` battle With Itti mephitic causes.of, all 4ridesh -168: Sejefikid:thrrif.. Aeld eretywhere.—Seta 04 iroigrkiiiiir; qiiir..., : • : •.; , Itiiiatettere austere . ~, are mid lien:Midi a laidi 4 istail at very foweatirm a 3 ieuttnestknit lute Merit ltedleine Depot, Sid Ali Market sir eat, *Mud of the Diamond aihiffourtikatrenf. See Barker et C. 0... Bulletin of prices. Gorizia and Summer Goods. The well-known store of Mr. John Geier, Merebaht T4llor, N0.:126 Federal street, Alle gheny, has been lately fitted up with a new as sortment of siding and summer. goods. „The stack has been well selected, and embraces all . the numberless - articles needed for , gentle men's gardienta. A large stock of ready-made 'Tanta, coats, cestscgu., , will also, be foetal 'in In his eatablislunent. Ills stock of furnishing goods cannot . be surpassed . Persons' &String a to parbbasiVliooir mite of clothes would no well by giving Mr. Wider a calL • Are Barker a Oo;•e Bollettit of iorfees. limalea W. IPairry s oo" Prakticel Slate Roofers, end Dealers In C azi:Eliate of various colons. °Moe at Maim dertiSaghlln% near the Water Works PlM burgh. Pa. llesldenen, Po. 78 Pike street. Or ders promptly attended to. all wort warrant ed water proof. Baitilifthkg done at tho. short. .yrtzurcica. Igo cluatitoi,repairs, provided the root Isitotabilatid ariktklitSint on. Se• Barker a Co.'s Bulletin of pricer. Ciaspenber debates. Shop Ile t rutir returned atter an absence of three ran In the arory. I have reopened my shop for MI torte of lobbing In the carpenter line tt the old (tend, VlrintAlley, between Smith. Geld greet and Cherry.elley. Orders 'allotted Ond promptly attended to. Inman Pozessr. Westersiiihnlveratty. The next term will commence .4prEl 18th A very largo stock for. gents and boys, In light and dark colors, at avert' great mina' 11011 on former prides, many of them at about half the pnce of last eeeson. - Remember, we are are now on the northeast corner of Fourth sad Market streets. C Ramon Lore & Bao. J. M. rultoii's Sling Jlickre. Removed to De Smlthfleld,street, opposite. the Postollice. • estarrb: Dy., Gardner, who has been meeting alth Crest aficcees in the treatment of Catarrh, sill again visit this city, an Tuesday, Apra Mb, sad tematn here anal the last. He treats taterrh by the me of warm medicated Inhabit thin. talks Monongahela house. Read Ma advertieement. • 'Organdies, Chintz; Percales,' Poll De Chasse! Poplins, de, many of them at less roan hall blaaaesson!! =tees, on the north-east corner 'Of Panrtli and Market streets. *bar r I draw the coolest glass of Soda Water. I draw tbe,aharport. r mat e ti'6 heit Syrups. I do all this for five cents a glaas at El Fed Oral!IlWeIt /41,egliepy. _ suoraoi THE LATEST NEWS CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Anniversary of President Lin, coin's Death. ADDEEID OF DR. GARFIELD . ; Chainoticin of W. Gsailelaahe reading of the journal of yesterday was dispensed with. Kr. Garfield then porooeeded to address the Horde ith length. - .He mkt: uI desire to enter a motion that this House be now , odic:aimed. This day will be memorable as long as this llatlintldiall endure, Watch Gad grant may be 1W that last moment hf ree6rded tune when the volume of the vorld'a histoa u tuill be sealed op cad placed befor e: - the tent Judge for his sentence. On this day . for ell time to come, I doubt not, the citizens of this republic will meet together looking into each Oho...faces with:solemn sadness, as they re call the great event of this day in MSS., an event unparalleled lei the history of us. •tirma, cartahaly unparalleled In the history of *exams. it think It eminently proper that this Congress shouki pot on its record. today A resolution In memory of that event, The Ilrer_trithito wonderful event. gave to history - many 'Clistinguiebed names, It took the young men Of the land and made.thern into heroes; made the old menpatritite, and women became a mmo angels all over the land. • But thieng a.O the developments of the war stare the eharaeter and life of that great • man, ' is aptly d who escrtbed In the lap se lose the nation allll d eplo re .. f H o is England's greet poets, as: gukge one . . divinely Anti maR. ' ' ArbOrs Iffe In low estate Dern * 'Croon a wimple rlllswe free Der . Orbo Weeks Na blrtle'flnviallava . Our, and breams the blows or eirecuastence. 44 . 1=r; wiloth O rte t t ern star; tto And re* to tOiroltleirkgy;. To noel/ wpm tame 's Monroe t=rltosn'Utrrt= rarest , 'Mr=on fortune's c elope; of • people's boot. The crater of a world's donne. • '4 , . .• • "' Such • Character will go down tcSailitine as the greatest, most sacred positeidon of the American s peo ple. But, there y le more than .ftsare . -of•en one man, bathes athrouglivhich we have parted. Wel; ware two scenes in the drama of .the hellion. One was the milltarynoms, with all its death, with all tte suffering; diMi and tsars. :Mgt scene: was the closing one. A year ago this night, Jost as the curtain.was g on the new and dual scene, the restore riot' of IMace. mid liberty, and order; Just as the curtain was rising to show the new char linters, the evil spirit of rebellion and could curt resist rtwelestre to strl los one - and to eine° the chief character in the scene than Closing to perish by the hand of an use& sin. It was sot the hand °Nine man t killed President Lincoln. - lt - ss the embodied spirit of treason and slavery, concentrated Into fearful hate, that struck mm down in theantetelitee hear of the nation'. Joy. There ate times in the history of men •ad of nations, when they seem to 'tend so closely by the veil which shuts out mortals nun .irrt. mortality, time from eternity and man •from Clod, that they. Can almost hear the beatings and feel the ptilsetkausof the %mat 01 Gad, . Such* time have we= W4.,awbee two hundred and dfly d soh ' its broke through the folds of t at veil and .Weet eIP-Intotheyeesenoe of God; and when, at. burr, imputing folds-admitted' the Pres. ident to go with the deed heroes of the repots. lie, theraiton felt Indeed that it could hear the whispers of God, Wining down among the e,hildrcetOf; Men kneeling at .that tr°44164 Lour. woes Jorgsls sadness were so strongly commingled. The American pimple listened to the voice of their God and made a solemn covariant with Ulm and with each other, that I this nation should be redeemed, salts glories restored, and that on the ruins of slavery and; talleool4 tai , lo¢ll)le* of freedom and Justice should be Na nd shouldlsorvirts forever. us, Yr. Speaker,llooneeerld44 laekgresi that under. the covenant with woo tasks*. faith and to go on in" the- good' work until kt. ahalibe completed., -Tel/owing the lend that omit num, sad remand:WY fell Oletag the laid or Goo Let us • •13., hsrpsosactse forth MS whiceartS• 118 strung oat Liu; hearts of nee before hi, Ase tut east • ria sw,amd. ausWei "fliaCi moist mt Por e itod nitraloir The =tip tliu df risael4 Was tbsn agreed to, awl UK supox somuaed. r E 5 .•=11111111.1111•1111111 ----. _ . • .• ; GAZETTE: -.'.. ~...'. . ....;:',l.c. ..:.-.... ....., ' - --... . .. . . . .. . ... . . . . . - .. - . QT3C_•ITS Cassfinereit New Yonx,, April 14.—The Beroki i i - Fitarport (Me.) special says : The British mart-of-war Pylades went to sea very suddenly yesterday afternoon. It is said that fifty of the crew had mutinied and were put In irons, hence the departure of the vessel. JIM men of other vessels had been tampered with, and similar dialculties are expected. Testerdaya party of Bnelish soldiers ermined from St. Stephens to CaJaLs, elteie they got into &dispute with some Fenians,when a light ensued, which resulted in their being drittin hack the bridge wham rims ovectle 1 river 'between the two towns. No lives were lost. The citizen. joinedwith the Pentane in the fight: • • The steamer from Roston this morning broughttabout two hundred more Fenians largo number bare also past arrived I nLife steamer from New Tort. The Herold's Toronto special says: It Is now thought that Murphy and-his staff will be triad wider the alien bill, which was passed after the rebel St. Slban's r a id bad been COM misted. This bill giv power to incarcerate a man on suspicion or plotting agalest a friendly State, and of retaining bim against the demands of the habeas corpus. The press and .publie were excluded from the trial on Wednesday, which fact la ercating Indignation among even the loyal Canadians. The following is an extract from a letier,la. [h• Maine, April - 10th: Colons Kerrigan with two aids arrived here Ilist Friday. The excitement then cowmen ' red and has continued to increase They spent Saturday in making arrangemente at the Frontier bank to draw torah from Boston. Oa Sunday they seemed anxious to obtain nees ligysilograph but received none. Monday they spent in endeavoring to charter small clam vessels and In calling at stores, enquiring the. priceof fire hundred blouses, Ave hundred , caps,44.,which caused greatexcitement here. Among our provincial neighbor. all business is suspended. Productive labor is dormant. All the citizens are enrolled as soldiers and drilled tons flours daily, and the people are Selling off their stocks of cattle. Ac., andadov-. int over to our side. Thin .morning one`hun:. dred or more re.mans arrived in the boat from Portland. The leaders upon their arriralhere were much displeased at the undue excite ment which had been gotten up. They Milled 'a secret Meeting and are to hold another to morrow- morning. Our County Sherilf tells me they think of going into some of our back towns to await furCibr developmenui , TrotonTO, C. W. April la—The man arrested at Cornwall yesterday turns out to bosom - son named Wheeler, an ex-ContederateOnicer and noses Licit: Colonel in .the Fenian army_ On Deng searched his commission was found upon him and authority given by General Sweeney to recruit a Fenian battalion An Can ada. Several other interesting documents were found upon him C. Rawson Lovs a Bao. WIBHINOTO/11, April 14,18fi6 HOUSE. New Town., hprll f4÷The .fliiridd'a Portland dispatch states that all was quiet Last evening. The one hundred cases of guns retl.lllod car rtago by the Steamship Company on Thunfday. were shipped on the 'schooner to Eastport last evening. Pi operations bays been made for the reception of four hundred sod Afty Pentium who left Boston yesterday afternoon: Case of ielf. Davie—lnterwar Revenue Taxes—ffeetinger the ReeonstvikaUovi • .Ikinw • Toaa, April la—The Tribune's special says the ettl>omindittee of the Housed udiclary Committee mct yesterday to consider the cast of Jeff. Davis.. They have not yot receives any of the evidence from the Bureau of Mili tary Justice, A Washington dispatch-says that blanks for the collection of the Internal revenue taxes for the - present year are now befog printed and distributed to Assessors as rapidly as pole slide. The Stemware. are ardarea by Commis. stoner Botha, to comm woo the annual assess meat as soon as they metre them. • • The Reeonstrortion Committee had another meeting yesterday and agreed to report another-lot of testimony on Monday next, Thenare about twenty witnesses, whose tes timony Is Quite rOnlll3lllollll. • dinentrabe wit nesses are Provisional Goseressrattherkeyand Johnson, and among the military *Mears tam adidarit• dam' G eneral . Sheridan. .Btophow testimony *knee Is O&M 'lour columns- In • Anniverfary • Neaantaron,l.l 11-21 u, Departments and many name In the city are dolled to•day,_ In commemoration of the death' of mr: 'l* cola. _ New Tonic, April IL...Tite Govenuxuml. °Meg- In this city are dosed to.day, and tags at half meat, out of rrspetrt to the memory or the late rresldent Lthooln. dieser. April 1a...-The.Assembly and Ben. me ad/Ournal todiew in .oconmemaration of the anniversary zertall: "Pith or 'Prettdieth IlAsSaavinero, flags today are at half mast In memory of the death of Prealdeut New Togs, Aprll I.s:—Thore are cowman°. relive services °file antdrersary of Chadeath of President Llnoolt in an the. , principal churches In the city.. ano American colors werellying at half mast on all the public buildLogb and 'biplane. In tee harbor. - The anntrersai7 of the raWng of the Union flag on" Fort Bumpier:was celebrated last night b? the Banner Club of Brooklyn, In an 6 PP"P r ii" , V" 232 / 0 /Ll - - 1 • • Lownirrttr, 'Spell 15 .—Polnerrow a Wilton , court martial assembles' to investigate tbe frauds in the Quartermasters Department dazing the war. Brig. Gem A. C. Galen, Pre"- itleat; Capt. B.' P. Pays, Judge AdrOolte, as. shoed by LLe_ •lat. TV . H. Coyle, Judea Advt. cate Cl the Department of K steer, Pruners case IS to be tried firm IL. C.. Rialtmnan Is counsel Annie dcrtence. ordsr. JkOni'lhe Ihniretster et War ea zs to retain la sorties all cillieurw comprising utta'actorronar tied. notwithstan din g the muster crop of thins rwmenta. 2. • -- • Firosei eitighe • • •^ 4 - Cholera. .. • • an dttlbr% IMO alucrne cued Pad to en A 3 tO thlr tIA gnu board tbsateamatiip Sugland. The nillEbezet deaths and' nick- greatly • reduned tadaY• The disease la decidedly checked and ocianned totbesoeerate Ttial mirede nec la being debated BarromAloolii.—A. =l 4110,pacb ' tram Alngldost6oololllo Ad ot saw opt= = l r a , wwi f Amy !Anted A di s sir.elroalt u ttaarc Al, akta= l : l -=4,4l . g e the trial of t i s Irro utonUlgri- ..).:.,,,,,..., ~.., • ._ . FROM WASHINGTON neOPening ni S a igglPPi POSfirdliMi: . BILLS APPROVED BY THE. PRESIDENT. Contracts with ~7Free4inien NEW RECIPROCITY TREATY giber.. elbo.. WABIIIXOTON, April 11.—A large number of post offices in ilLiselasippt were yesterday or. dereß. to be immediately re-opened. ' The President has approved the joint rem tulle% .providing. that the true intent and meaning of the words `tor in the line of duty," Mad in the fourth section of the act approved Match 3fl; MS, entitled an act to p amend the tier/frith acts heretofore passed to provide for the enrolling and calling out of the national O r and for othe r purposes, requires that - the.. , beneflt of , the. prOViStOri- of . section shalt to extended to any enlisted mate Oth. er peteoftentltlisi by law to bounty, who has" been or may .be discharged by reason of a Wound received - whileeetnally in service un 'derltdiltary orders,' not. at the tuna on tar 'lo4lTorleave of absence; nor engaged in Any' Unlawful or unauthorised act or .pursult. TherPreaident has also approved of th e Map. .I f Tts= th vititan§Th th e money . exp the State the' militia: In he. service of the thipitnunicatiOns to, the Assistant Commis tea- rawiter Of the Freedmen's Bureau to this as- Arlutieentlime to arrive,,requesting him to atd:therwritets in auutig;6Ontracts with tho Debi peopleivhcfhaveitissembled in Washing ton and its vicinity, to labor on farms And plantations in the bouth and South-altar.. The efforts of the Assistant Commissioner to satis fy. these demands for_ labor bare been • anti nent4 anceeasful, although the demand is yet largely in excess of the supply. Yesterday upwards of four htmdred freed people, living in and - near Alexandria, Va., were engaged by contracts through the instrumentality of the Bureau, tO go to distant, pointh • I The Government Is prepared to punish any tofraations of the law, committed by Fantails, -Mit sees no cause as yet for interference.. Negotiations' have been commenced (or a new reciprocity treaty, and for a satisfactory arrangement of the fishery question. Dr. Waspence, who was se rgeon of the post hospital at Richmond during the rebellion,. states, in reply to an Mowry - made by the gar- - •ernixientauthozitio• that he had induced tit , dertakers to keep a record of ail the federal soldiers that were buried there, and to mark their graves, but the object nought was fres- , trued by the destruction of the records in the great fire that occurred on the evacuation of The work of 115n:teething forts Stanton, Car roll, Slocum, Lincoln, Totten. Stevens, Bono and Sumner, was completed Yesterday, and the ormlance stores were turned over to the proper authorities. The buildings will be sold at auction, and the land trans/erred to its owners. Wathancoron,lL_pril I.ll.— Th e Supreme Conrt of the tuaitca States 4havlng decided the Indiana Military Cortimbision for the trial of civilians to birlllegal, and persons convicted by it having In consequence been discharged, these Is no doubt that. steps will soon be ta. ken to procure the release of Dr. Mudd, am tiold,WLanghlin and Spangler, convicted of conspiracy against the We of President Lin. THE FENIAN MOVEMENTS Mutiny on a British Man-of-War FIGHT WITH ENDUED SOLDIERS FENIANS STILL ARRIVING Ceara Martial wmmUMADviudi the Austavrassisa:MarYisti‘. 1108 lA : vo4in k*ii* Defeat of Ciiinese .14U4: NEw Yong, April 14.—The city of Cerra bringe Cork papers or the4d; which contain some little news. - • The Purls. Consdhafellif Lot. theZtat e V_ .1. POW= France on the Berman kin f a. that of neutrality, brat whatever may Frtuteo trial:tot be found unpremed,- • A gPerie telegribm , asyll -thatv.doiliaeat, tele grams from Beritu'antliTterum,ltte belbeged, have been stopped by that noverifteent: Frencit Envoy la aid .be •have told me King of Pruaela that Seance COMMIMed= a necessity _for Europe, and ff. gar break out , Franeecartainly Would not be: on the ide of that power which discarded neggi. tiatioas. Lo ^mar, in an article Dointingout the pre Paragons or.Austrla,Juips: Everything. ing organized with n vo the eventuating* of war. Gen. Bentedlet will ` command theargcr of" the" North and' Gen. Veil Goblins the ad. ration 4 • , The-4dVit,w44" Bavar ia, hite dlepatch (rani Berlln sta g that Reese and Saxony. Dave farmed * ,League In..erder to bring the Austria-Prussian question before the Diet-Itt Brest. telegram saysthe alders putlish nO formation regarding the military movements now taking place at Berlin. The evening papers of -the Slit give a list of the fortresses ordered loins armed, nod stank that thereivill soon hesoventy or eighty regime, manta of full strength, the reserve, roar heW m retrhnente of guartW, y c and the, infantry regi ents of the [hint arm orpino_be None of the mthstitates or memo aril& or the other corps, lira to be released from the military service at present. elm°. Nrw Yogic, Apra' 10.—The Saronlea, from Hamburgh, vie Southampton on the 4th ten, has arrived- The United States frigate Canindsigua was daily expected - at SCrathampton. A royal autovaple letter bag been sent to George Per 04. The Queen hearing that *Peabody was about to leave for America, has written blot how deeply she appreciates, the more than princely munificenee by which he' has sought to relieve the LiledOn . peer. A bar onotey would have been confernedim him, lute lie fedi debarred from, rieziequlng that dlstint , .ritai. The Queen presents Limber miniature as an easurauce of heruersonal feelings. The Mere City article bare • English feuds advanced in consequence of the less threaten- , Leg character of accounts from Germany; coupled with* rumor of the mediation of the Mike Cohere, Collots, WrgOKY,. Rented elf The. The anticipation of it war between Austria and Prnssia made the most unfavorable ini- Vression on.oomhmretat affairs throughout France. The antlety, instead of being dis pelled by.an elaborate article In the Coattgas !Festal, saki to Limo emanated from the foreign office, tine increased the apprehensi le that if these powers go to war; 11.•Wmee cannot, even If she would, maintain neutrality, The 'official in publishes tho contract as being concluded between Portugal, France, - Smell and Italy for a telegraph to America AUSTRIA AID PRMISIAtPIIII43IEn note to the miner German Stains Ts that Austria, without env provocation oe the part of Prus sia, has colletederrarmameritof a threatening character, which compels Prussia to ar a also. Prussia now beaks guarantees for her securi ty, having vainly endeavored to obtain them ld an alliance with Austria. Von litsmarick , asks - the' support-Of the minor German States 144110 event , of being attaeketr by Austria or being compelled-to make War, The Vienna Joittnalspredlet war as Ineyitable. ' TheAttetalazegat ras,as atitarlinbas pre Seated a dispatch declaring and the designs of Austria were peatufad Shim ,lts military pre tions erase made with - hostile on, and that the rmVertiii Government was determinist under all'ettentestatices to abide( by its duty to that of Preysie under the fuleralOompact. • A Berlin tole-grain sayer A. is bellOVed that in reply to a dispatch of the Austrian Ambas sailor; P 1113318 will elate that• she also has no intention of following an aggressive policy, but would desire an elanation respecting ,the armaments Of Austria. mosselegram from Vienna on the 4th, says re of a peaceful solution at the Sebielvlgo- Holstein quest Jon were current, end produced a most favorable Impression. A Vienna letter says snch au arrangement has been made, that Austria could mobi lize forty-eight thousand troupe within a tort of horsea, night. Austria has prohibited the .'rportation - : l3hanghal adilees to Name state that , b truest gamed a coluoleteVietbey over the rebels in the nortb. Fifty thousand of the latter are said to hare been slaughtered or captured. - The Late Deo. D. N. Dleklemes-IleaDiir Obeetaialles. New Yeas, April 14.—The remains or the late Ron. Daniel B„Dickinson arrived here to. day. A (Anamlttee of citizens met the funer al party at Susquehanna, and accompanied it to Binghampton. The train was dogma in mourning, and approached the depot in per fect silence, the assembled thounanda uncov ering their head. as It approached, in venera. lion fOr - the departed statesman, their friend and neighbor. All business wais suspended, and public buil mourning.vate dwellings were draped in The funeral will take place to-morrow at 3 p. In. „ .. ihroasiwroir, N. Y., April I.s.—The closing ome.nales of the late Damiel S. Dickinson were concluded here this ofternoon. The distin guished statesman was buried in accordance with the roles of thel uh. The funeral took place fromE piscop the ho a use ch o rc f - .the de ceased, known as the “orchard,” and - was nessed by upwards of all thousand 'people. The funeral cortege was composed pi many distinguished and prominent 'gentlemen from ell 'neatens - Of the Country. Itlembers or the ilinghtleptott bar, the village authorities, the Ilasorde fraternity, and the Aretneh, were in attendance. Special trains were rue on bath the Erie and Syracuse toads, for the aceommo dation of the relatives and friends or the de tieesetti, nobody - of the lamented Dickinson was deposited in a quiet/IWe cemetery on the ortskir of the - village, known as Spring From Piro OrleitOr. New Oats axe, April 14—tien. Harry T. Kays who commanded the Lontslatuvbrigade under flimsiest! •JaCkson; hall been ootolnatad for ithesolt The aethodist Conference adcipted e report extending the jurisdiction of the Southern church in every direction used for. The Committee on.r.placopale report? adILL tho oolleagnm of bisho to op nt o their nember to re elect ionsll IV recommends the of ate addittbnal =a. The bishops, veto was 00h:idle. The icuistansterope are advancing raiky. he TeCent frost in Batortflouge parishes has 1110 the Cotton: The licentil ship Carolina has arrived. HOustou (Texas) papers my that Quantroll young through Texts for Iferizo. The Tex ans are - bringing cotton from four hundred miles np the Trinity river. ••••• "7 Cbjefijet ceuc.eo. Vt.—Flonr Wheat opened °inlet, at el 1,16% for No.l, and Me for Na. 2. Corn do tl docline.l.. at 46046 e for No. 1, arid atilaiWo for NO. a Oath drm, York , 4 • for fresh No. 1. .Provisions pul 00,26; Lard, 17y,O1Sa. • Rarelpts, Win , is. dour; UAW bnati, wheat: a 4, 0 006 bush. sod 7,000 broth. Oita.' Union:tents, 7,000 bbls dour; 27,000 bush. wbeitol,ooo bush. oats. yretghts at 030 to-Ranh:a teasel . Stranded. „ IPONTIZOO Monier, dprll IL—The steamer. Vera, Crna, from NOW York for , Vera Crux. wear ashore nabaltrpest three creleeic on the afternoon of the Itth mat., dorioa a Welt 1 016 on BoyaVe lelarid4Warollna. Thepailseq • nr, mills sad ware landed Weir.. The greatest. part o the berso' - wlll be erred.. _ Iftwasurease Ler loutmare—oospolstrni of as leer at afesober. Neeirmar.,: dwilla-r , The. HOMO of Repre sentative* iteilell'James B,Stood, one of the atormftna maritime chargedAtzth wilfully ab ell to preventitAtaoram.. Upon before theageOsa he perosteat• ;,, 4 1 904 / ' , WiFleeilr 4 110 ilailtik . • , _ . Etatruwaa, - Aprit .3CC..eire.dline dawn toms. 110 was held at W . Carroll cOollbr, ltatTioad, onftturdar. se went Mae mauve 15 c .......the allrolontalS t an P dnt and brills:oW Nye d Hoye iluld . ilit.ooTbOstas f lobil L. Tlicrmas at .s.bll 4Nzuael zeKte • :. 11:- r .. _. lurdsiello 41 0 11111 7 . • , Mc* V 0111.1%. A it llin .11.niti .81m ig , ' tirdet.3llll6lMll7 11,114, and has b I r i e l ten.' r r mortally n iroutt. ded branstan named- llaosy, formerly In t o t r utqlce. Tho Temeeva wets endette• a light in whleh the indrOmer • - ,, " , Aerial et a JA:L ' a - oiiili, -*lief. • , - Vati,abitepta, - /Lirrlll4.--A lad named Daiid = employe. KU employ of Brows& Monlson, gold 'ban was arrested here to-dap, fur. steal +l.l4' gold cheeks fortes thousand do four. tboesatal in y,,001d and. nearly elx tmndred dot- . lace Inlre, widett were rarovered.. • Nsw Yosz,April a—The'NetlCmal KIDISTV .Canyentloa hae been znect until 4000 ngrn,wtatfr, in ardet 44 ye more ussexar . of etipottes tOe appOiltEllatt tiAtt--Ibioday monalos ,tray: : soa oCbtpC H. Yid .. • . ...re4erel from tas rubles= of lUs saitasta, 30.1111 `ESIZ , mutt. Allepteep. eo-suis, '4lotec.t TM 'Mimi/ of IMMO!) , ere respect- ~,, • • tIDAII-11" MUTE= 4 ma -5 I , l cul a the tan. Vir i gLlVl 4 l - ef dr " Mar' e % .** Eatlrlinvit • - E . rat the camera ; o k= w 4 Pyre i retbrirlr occur of i re. 1672 trNtA, Via • • . A. Aillita . :iii", - 1';::fili i.:":ilii/il r c.• -.4c'".-"n CITY AND strtwitskv. " the i thurgh, Fort }ter and Chicago ralta—Enallu. r lialled—Nerrow peer the Flre. /An accident of a serious character occurred bout noon yesterday at the polo t where the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chteago railroad creases Anderson street, In Allegheny, by „Which the engineer,Efr. Robert It s s ee m s - Manchester, was instantly killed. ft seems that some curs loaded with live stock were be bill cmcfeTed to the East Liberty cattle yards, She tender being in front of the locomotive. When the train neared Anderson street three cows were seen on the tracki, two of which obeyed the signal and left the track, but the third aid not and was struck by the tender and'dragged tome yards. 'Rotor° the speed of the locomotive could be stopped the tender 'Was On the trestle work, some of the crosteties of which wore tons loose by the body of the / ow under It. This threw .the tender off the reek, and strange to say completely re nnin( it. The locomotive dashed on a few ' arde farther; when it too left the track and was only stopped by ; the wheels emelding themselves deep in the soft earth. Th e cross ties which throw the tender off the track also torn up the floor on which' thoiengineer was standing, pauslagbuu to fall through, one of the_Wheels passing.over his left leg Just above tile knee. de was also badly bruised on other ':minutes a h ft i e r bd he a ccide nt Tiv fi re m a n was = throwing coal at the cow at the Utile, and see . log his danger, sprang on top of ' the lecomo• tire and thus saved nit life. Noinjury was sustained to the cars contain •lng the- clock. The tender was got on the track during the afternoon tint the looomot We was fast aground on the aide of the road, bat 'even it:was not seriously damaged. The stock ears were nil taken to their destination miter- slay. Wente visited the scone of the Master hundr people were there, and many , ,'lneto - the .csinfilefing stories as to thenaune of .the acelticrit,Lint itS Coroner Clawson has cm. yinglikalled a Jury *Mob, after a brief session, stiffierned to meet again on Tuesday evening, when all the facts will no mad° known, we shall not allude to them. The deceased was a most celluloid° man. resided about thirty.° Ightsyears Of age, and in ?danehester, sfhere he leaves a wife and three Children. .Reparture of Jimmy Hautlii. , Jartfeenarnill, the champion oarsman, took hilailepartare from the Smoky City on Settle , elithitfternoOn for New York, here previous to his departure tor Htiglaud to engage in the international sculling match With Kelly, be Will remain a few days for the purpose of test, IMI the comparative merits of tee ' i stielle" Which hare been constructed for him there, alliikelll make choice of the one in which he Aral - role- for the ehamptpaship. The eat plothesof the Adams Express Company have tebtl,ered him the present of a beautiful silk t 8! st ern three feet long, to biflisplayed on stern of his scull daring to e '. queue con 'teat. lt will' not be seen y his cote- I essibtor Auxins the race unless ho chances 1 tutu his heed. Hamill is accom- ' 'pealed on his trip across the sea by his two .-1...r.,J0ini, and James "Laughlin. ,The Fire Department, beetle] by its efficient Chief En- Atincer, John Hamill, turned but In large 'ritubbers as an escort to oaryonng townsnitm, and a hand of music accompanied the proces sion. The equable world will doubtless be on the tip-toe of expectation to hear the result-of the great contest, and the rent of unddna will We opine, be, little less eager than the sport ing Rsternity to throw up their caps (or the favOritc. By dint of much practice with weights and dumb-bells, Hamill thas acquired w powerfully knit frame, the uchme of strength anti vigor, and should be lme the race it will not be OWLEg to any oily:teal short earni H ng. e carries elth him the a lthes at all itteeta of manly exercise, which coupled wlth'rigorous sinews and a self-radiant spirit, are ail a tower of strength. We shall be pleas , eft to tall him no his return from emerrie lEnnailingnirde.v"inonust the iliVn7 in m `,11%., - . b e..hi'Vt.efune has omit:a, and as the acknowledgeo acqua tte champion of 'the world . • Report of Viewers SUOMI/Med. • Some weeks ago we noticed the argument: of o re f i ms t elLn y tir we ut r a s tter . of iu settitgi a aside t tte damages austainem to tte First German Lu- Wet - Su church edifier. corner of Wylie and n HyLir ie et i i . a . by the i construction a o , f 3 :lle ., t , tt n n y - . Theliewers, in their report, award the property to the Railroad Company, and asseaked the damages at forty thousand three- hundred and twenty dollars. This award was objected to by the 'Railroad Cora- May,: and a bill of exceptions thereto flied by John 14. Ilawpton, Es q. The motion was ar- , geed at length by air . Hampton, on behalf of thotainparty, and by Major A. 11. Brown, for the ooOgregaticm. The Court then took pos. Rilialoof the papers, and a few days since de liver=tuion anstaialnifaib report entire -mid ittrthe Motion to ha re it set aside. the ease WI I be taken to the Supreme Court. Needs Stepan.lag. The condition of Penn street from St. Clair to the lionougahela river Is Mahout the worst condition we have ever seen a street an any city. Every rod of the street in the whole dis tance mentioned IS cut into the most frightful chasms, ruts and gullies, the boulders In many places having been torn up, displaced or car ried off. This is one of the principal, thor oughfares of the city, and much hoary haul ing is done on th e lower part of it, to and from Unquemee depot and the great number Of foundries, engine building shops and Man ufaCtories centering about the Point. The en tire stew o from St. Clair to the river, should he repaired, as in many places the gutters are sunken and do not carry off the water which IS allowed to Stagtinte and rot, much to the detriment of the sanitary condition of that ' part or town. We hope those having authorl dy in this matter will endeavor to remedy the I evil. Firming E.:melees of the Western Theo logies! Seminary. The clueing exercises of of this Instlltution, located In. Allegheny, will occupy a portion o f the present week, the examinations com mencing this morning at ten o'clock. On Tuesday morning. at baW,,past seven ()Week, In the First Pnulliyterian Church, Allegheny, 'Flee. Jonathan Edwards, D. D., President of Washington and Jefferson College, will dellr er tne aflame before the.Soclety of Inutury." At ten o'clock Wednesday morning the ad. dress by the Chairman of the Examining ConireltteewEl be delivered in the Seralnan , °bal Met let Ttl - the evening, commencing by. at hie seven 'O'cleebrief addressee mem bers Of the Senior k ' Gas, win be delivered in the Socsuul. Presbyterian Vhurch, thin city, and also the valedictory by one at their number; 'after Which the diplomas will ho distributed "by - the Faculty. sae Wetting of Wool erowera. • gentents have been node for mesa meettng of the Wool Growers of Wee tern POIIMIFIVEUILS, West Virguela, and Eastern Ohlo, at 8 teubemv ille, on Wednesday, April 45, at I r. M. Among theepeagos who have been invited aro the LO Worm), or Washington, Pa., President of tho Pcnnsylva -1:111V State Wool Growers AIDOCIMIOD ;. Um. It. U. Sion tgoinery, of Youngstown, 0., President of the Ohto State Wool Growers Association; .Thomas Sweeney. rrestaent of the West Vir ginia Wool Growers Association; Col. S. D. Har ris. editor of the Ohio farmer, Cleveland, and J. it. Estee, Esq., of Cadiz.. Topics of general concern will to brought np at the memo& and from the well-known character and expe rience of the speaker* we have no doubtilie dlemosions willbe interesting and instructive to wool producers. &erten• Accident An accident which resulted in the death of a boy named Wm. J. Moon, occurred at Laugh lin it Co.'s. works on Saturday afternoon. It Ere that • the firm wilte haying some re made to one of theboilfty which was g dotter under the saperintemdiace of Mk. lianaiUl.. The boy Moon was In the honor do log some "patching," when by some moony thetalleaf the inner boiler, which wan being twat° rtui the • .xnarldnery, was rurneVi% r i before rlus: lad could. get out be crag so sodded that - daub, enacted yesterday about num ric.koalt. Hewes about thirteen year*: of 140111114 bad been in Barnbill , 3 employ for some-time: . . Coroner Clawson summoned a lueyorblett wllLmeer lbta 'peening for the Dm' pose of e u inqnfertensteulsing..lntagaro th . facts connecte d . with th beus Neettnir—The discharg ed 'chafers Of a Oratown 'and vicinity held a abseiling on. Saturday :nista, at the' School Home, and were addressed by Generals Pler. ma, Collor and Barnes of this city,. who • Id-. larded, In tics Miele larded, of t heir remarks, to the sesitsednastari of our late lamented President oneyear ago.' The Chairman of the Commit tee cm Causticatton and By-Laws made a portwhich was adopted with amendmenbs. A 0061nittee, CODelatintr of Ale,sars. Hal? bark B.A. Leslie and Robert Crawford,- We* appointed to proeore • book to take the names of discharged holdlera desirous 'oriole- Ing th e League: k rote of thanks was given to the Pittsburghers ',Visiting the League, when the meeting adjourned to convene at 0n same place. Hay Win.. • Me* Chumelt .lamllduic,.--The North AVeo. ACID Me °Completed tbeterelm ale=tipu hav tuy baild e . i=ebich to worstdp until the commodious tensunder process of erectionby th em tsetntabed; Services wets bold, b 7 th e °IM UM Sabbath, Cocluctecr In thereat b o y by (be O pastor, Rev. Isaac latent In the afternoon; hp Rae. Dr.BOhnes„. of Smithaeld AL - E. Chinch, smith, the troth tug by Ear, L Ct. Perth% p- a t% pima structure is= al up In a , very ne and tannfortable trummer, and, will aecontow tlstertheeougietatian until tho. fall, by amtelf , time Ups .expected the lecture room of the' new eal Mee will be ready for occupancy., ,glaufastiglist - Nesr.%-Ther• attention - of "bur lady !Baden to Invite.] to thet In our advertising columns of the grand open. .:Ing el a new cloak prase,. at . 19 kir= smart, tars Monday) morning: Tire stock Of cloaks, cicakingu,•-black silks, trimmings, As" tO be sib Wited comprise% Um finest mad most desirable patterns and style*: wniell - arc oared at lout!mus.•The firm will bestow te - the manufacture " • tePrtinr. and fatting par. of OM nave sea tnen the services of an nem:mien ,oed female garnitnat..outter. from the. East: 'MOW also same tile !Witting and . telt:tang of :L=lU glint tato the latest styles. - ~; . • ec tajoinsy.-2L young man named Henry_ yawn.= BatordaY.WaS ChargtAr:4:oB, Are LiAtTOI. McCarthy, on oath of Barney (sty. .erno,,ra uter larceny of some clormarand =Ong': Thrtrtter tad been fihni t l . eh thaw-Mtodsmisr.lnnoncier, Mitt spaa pdatATholdoMant. moon Arm' all elms caved from the wreck; end clepOelteir 0/I..,the' "there, itrie Witted lb:Edo* shOttir SRO -MCK.hater /Flail Imo pain of pm; onirqballPdte . and socenty4l - ••MOncy,:tha;rxearryot• Cdrono.,'..• 'II4,TATFOItOrEIAILEi-luiPiatfersu . . 4 .. tamed rox ,- 4nrreat of .r.lM..ct. 4.w. 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The defend ant keeps n tavern near 'Sharpstairg, and alle ges be neglected to have his Manse renewed when it run out. Re was fined fifty dollars and costs. 11. J. Turley, colored, convicted on two In d ictments for receiving Stolen goods was next arraigned for sentence. Turley, it will be rec ollected, was formerly proprietor of a barber shop in the Ninth ward, and became aCqualti thete,PuiL:nveeedisetooassef Succeeded In acquain ted with the burglar Topper, now undergoing sentence iti,the Penitent with whom b e im ente in ted go i r ti b to is a i n n.. al g: l t i tt a e n . ce vw f l o unu r [drain lilitnefarlotxperations. after con nivialtetlinnihrs'i*leng-scape, Ids whereabonta was undiscovered for a 'Considerable length of timeointillinally, through the indefatigable exertion!. of °Meer Roffman, his place of re treat was discovered, he was recaptured, and brought back' to- the city last Wednsay. Judge Mellon imposed on him an aggregate sentence of three years In the Peniten, one year arid six months on each charge. • William Maguire, w,ho plead guilty to rob bing the 'safe in Mae oflto of tho Pittsburgh, Fort Waype and Chicago - Railway Company, on Fifth street, was nexisienteneed.-.ldaguire was employed as messenger by the Company, Rod obtaining a duplicate key to the Safe; air etracted therefrom box belonging. to the Paymaste ing some thirty thousand dollars in ` moneynd bonds. The robbery was committed on the 11th of September last, but Maguire was not arrested until some lour vreeksllnce, aithoogh he had been suspected andkept antler theurvellance of detectives from the time ofrobbery. filter his arrest Maguire made a fall confession, and restored over fifteen thousand dollars of the money, the balance having been squandered. Judge Stowe sentenced the prisoner to undergo an imprisonment of three_yuara in-the Western Penitentiary . Amusiments OPERA Horrsz.—Bir. J. A. Grover, cm:median, takes a benefit atthLs house to-night. "Never Too Late to Learn" and "Ring O'Neal" will be the pieces. Also, a double. clog dance by the • Iron City Boys." 'Errantry.= Tatar - rm.—Edwin Adams, a fa vorite is Pittsburgh, commences an engage; ment ads evening. In "Borneo and Juliet.' The'simple announcement oft he fact is want cient to crowd the house.. Boots and leboess—We direct attention to the advertisement of James Robb, Esq., attoe dealer, FP Market street, which 1411 be found under thenppropriate heading lu another col umn. Mr. Robb has Just returned from the East after making the second purchase this spring. From personal Inspection we are able to say that ho has as large and well selected a atock as enn be toned in the city. Er may be found at Mr. Robb's establ= from the heaviest brogan to the finest kid and lasting gaiters for the most fashionable ladles. Mr. Robb has had more than thirty years' ex perience in the trade, and as he =Resell pur chases himself, his patrons may rely on get ting a' superior artielo at a very reasonable price, we might say at a grant bargain. ho more upright man than Mr. Robb, and his word may he railed upon. Gonda sold whole lade and retail. • The Great Eleballlon.—Notwitbstantlin Li,: drenching rain on Saturday evening, ther g e triui a good attendance at. City Hall to witness the Great Lebanon, Allegory and Tableaux. As this is the last evening, all who wish to witness one of the moat attractive and enter taining exhibitions ever given in this city. should attend. We hear it intimated that some of the directors of our .hools are try ing to induce /dr.Mager to give two additional exhibitions, in which we trust they may suc ceed. Corner Imafers.--Complaints have toss. made to as of the conduct of a set of loafers— black and white— who congregate on the cor ner of Fulton and Wylie atveets, and annoy Me peace and quiet Mete nolghilorhood. "emergency man" If are sueh characters now-a-days, could and employment in the locality named. Eye, Ear and Catarrb, We refer our readers to the advertisement - of Dr. Gardner, who will again visit this city on . Theaday, April 17th. and remain until Abe:lat. Office at the. lifononstfthela Douse. Those who are. suffering From deafness, disease Of the age; or catarrh should as - all themselves of the oppor tunity of consulting him. tf ANEUSEBIENTS. TIIERAMTRE. LIMAKX AND NUM/101M .. • HEN Li InM/N Earaifement of F Utz lough , . Favorite Actor. mow-iag• ..s.m.Asakerss, - Who will appear for the liras time here 19 ROMEO nitiNDAY rif CNINO. April bah, will hr presented ROMEO AND JULIET. To conclude with %BM7 E3EIO 1Et.37'1% MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNWN.- LEGAL NOTICES. RPHALVAI COURT SALE.--8 4 , U virtue . of an order o4ntater.Cintre, Court of Al. I lVirdate o""y li t c h ttlßT 11505E:1 11 ir i rlt e y tr " ; Pittsburgh: L o t ° r e tti DAY, APRA, inti o ,_ th// , 5% te o'clock, a. MA the fellow - lag described flea iete. sttuate lit the First Ward of - the 0511 or Alleglietw, els: LOH numbered LI, 11 and it, In the plan of LOIS tale out by the undetelaned s as this4Admittls tratthr. of the Estate ef George Budol and filed In th e ()eoliths' Court of sant - comity. In NO, 15 or Juue Term. Mitt; said hits - helot' together bounded the described as follows: Beginning at I/meaner of Ibbeeca and Belmont etreeu In 'staid cliyok Atte gheny; thence along Rebecca street lla feet to lot No. 111, la astd plan, lately sold to J. Pr-Flcmtagf. thence .1.'414,1d lot No. Wile feet to • in foot elley thence along said alley !Ai feet to Belmont Otteeti thence *thug Belmont street e 6 feet to the •porner of hedge= street, the vial:fhb:shrink. • . jflts t i,l' Atti=nmeaylnl y th o e r bahtAn u il monthafrom date of deed. D eferred payments to bear Interest, and to be secured by bond andmort gime on the piemlees. • • - • a/awl W. ItI7IIGI,PB, Guardian of &fluor Children of Geo. Rudolpn, mhZhaner . PXECUTOR'S NO TlcE.—Notice is aetctry tae estate 1 'rrlea!l47llaAmAtarT, Payette Torruhlp. Allegheny conit7, dee fule4, bare been 41113 , trained to Xne urularallruelt-' venous Indebted to sald estate wlUseake payment, and the., easing claim will present them to AL.' EILANUEE H. MILLE% Ho. 93 Dlamend street, PrATZ'ait" JAMES MEVEY, Executor. Afr. I • i Wherea.Letten of Adtaltattrattan on the toast of JOHN 211081 1 . 8081ideetaael. ; late of the dewed glt i tayi t Ar ri t ' aVlPlNAb 4 =7.t.it tone taiotrl4 themaelres tudebtad to cold estate are' hreqs.r.""let". make =d l l 4t iltElt z t e taaalr eTtllt t. rale= th em, quip anthentleated...for settle ,. Ito •• • " -I.IaITII),MAIUADA totataattY „ • „,„•„•:*dmilwitzstor.- At • V Zip' WberesdLetters of Adrialtlyrdtlan oiditte tate of C. IL KARIM/1E144m of tho"Efedb Ward, Firesburgb,.decorsod, have Dom Asanteddo the dodersigned;‘4l,persariodadebred to asides.' tatealll pleare makeparmwdr, orldirwila having clriaratO prsentlhen - to showideralined, properly autheaddlcAtedrforr.ettlrment—. =mar, mazy..mitrttekrii,'Aanex' 'EU cIIT OWS.NOTICE.4IOhiiiiati ttizs Testirocatarytipowthe too ' fNant7• Ifinerolootsad:ltte ot_renntewsttl4w.nefte, •=der , . tvaeres"or kVoiiilig L ACVl es Indebted to ir et, tit .11 = 1 3 , - PlTment,- AMC those Immthil Gains PHIL pleasoymeNt ProPPY4—anae, !ntestt. nun Ear Audtfr, mhartmlf- of Westeiorcand Szecittow anikffi,ttecatttAn toU ni . at: . Legmrxll . 44lthgdmv.rit us° Ida pis ass mule payment, sad those • tut toll:seam be to, thividenagasQ pre 7 M 1 4' VarUeWrrPhintiLA,WOLMIS IplON`crnr:,. ' , . 7'.2.1414 sit smrrit-TEMIN, PROIPIMORSi iiiitalers sad farmers tbai WC 1.11111 t= 1 .1i e w7,11110,..,1;: Sllnslen k . tors imd "Casa Elv a Strav "4"'"d, X -- S,ll.=' ° " 4 l:e.th 617hist4ills°. fte:ip.' 4 =griktahisicsia l utorteit aeu: 2l . mtastnoarwr Si.! uR • Pruit--TiEs3spe . 1 717.10 N •-• I .= STRAWBERRY PUNTS; tvergreener,.• Ethrubbory, Roses - `..ORNAMENTALVIRg E g rike Wino awl Mit mrm L itesaan: frtee seat 'ta T. L. 8141E4:084C0.,,,, gaistaillart;., P W r : C 211 pirovekuLon :ORNAMOVI(I% L : t L?-AUQlION:~Oo rIPTIPTICRN LR Zteutti alnt. stivatockat letaacialetklan'Auetton llotisr:slll.nett .11111b.atFilet, liFivg. ' l4l%l4 onat,.statuzz .asjirtv .:sion en t, 'TILL . ST.&dWEET POTATINEW-4111 pun Jersey ....,.: ! , ‘„sioviourr o ,„„ eoP OGTTON-20 bblire ‘a 'Wend kiantra 4241 0 **left , • t • ,410114. t-z. 0 m(e$:411MOLM:1:031:1 ITTSIIVEGII' LIGHTNING ROD WORKS. LOCKHART & CO. - , Manufacturer. bc;tl of Copper and ham Lightning DUQUESNE WAY, Below Hand St. Bridge, Pittsburgh. Professor JOSEPH HENRY, Secretary of the Smithsonian institute, acknowledged one of the most acientitic men of Hits age, Keys oci: damage can enure to a building protected by a goad lightning rod. however inane discharges; may All upon it. A good rod, by Its powerful Induction, dlininisbes the intenalty of the loweipart of a cloud, and therefore tesseni the number of explosive discharges; but If a discharge takes place from the cloud, doe from any moue whatever, it will be attracted from a given' dithince around the rod, and transmitted innoxi• only to the earth. We Ail so special attention to "Munn., Copper Tutelar Lightning Rod, With spiral Flange. " TM a rod has - received the ?lest Premium at the State /elm of New York, Pennsylvania, lowa, Metal, Indiana, Ohio -and Connecticut, and at National New Pair; Ma Yor ryland Institute, American Institute of k. Mechanics' Institute of Cincinnati, and et very many County and Dieu let Pairs In all sec tions of the country. It Mu been Accesefill In every contest, and has been extensively used by the moat Intelligent people wherever introduced, It is a well eetabUshed scientific fact that copper possesses eight times the conducting power or lion, andalltenteesors of learning hold that only the Ai- Am of a conductor Is used by electricity. Then, Munson's rod, pommeling • surface trio-and-a-balf times greater than the froll rod, it ibllowashat it is equal to twenty iron rods when in their best (1:m0'- Mo. Iron soon rusts, and thereby lose! le nsehd. trees, while copper will not rust, and always retains Its power organ action. The tubular, spiral shape of Munson'srod gives the greatest strength at the smallest p wslble cost, and makes it impeder to a solid copper rod three inches In circumference. The manner of conneMing the Mints Is such that perfect continuity Is formed from one.end to the other; and this rod e 111 remain a goad protection whist the disasters by lightning se long as the building en dures upon which it to erected. To show the estimate in which Ails rod Is held by such scientifie persons,: and others, who have.cx ambled It, we append a few ,of the many Indorse ments It has received: From Dr. B. D. grickmon, Professor kfChemietry, Phficidaphto.—..Nothing eau be harardeu in Keying that Momenta is the best rod before the public. Prom Prof. Brown. Late Adicons State Geologiet-- -1 do not hesitate to commend Munson's rod to all wighhotni wish a perfect protection from accidents by lng." Prom the tate Cot. Andrews:Pre:Went of Keelson Cottege.—“l do not know bows rod could be made to combine more of the metallic , of Protection against lightning. It will certainly go Into general AVM Pref. Young, isrSairY ocanFratfi the Omit" of Noturoi Satenc,teg. W. Christian fhttaersttp.—••y regard It as superior to' other rods and recommend It to the patina.' Fi • ontßutersoffnditinsi Fire instaronce Co.—•• When the buildnig la protected by Munson's Copper Light ning Rod, :fire per cent. will be deducted from the premium 1101., No reductlon for Iron rods. , • From Wnt. Henderson, Sep., President indionti polls insurance CO.. 'lt Is s talent this company to charge less premium on buildings protected by the Munson Rod. I would not consider the lives of my [sadly safe vithontono of the rods on my resi dence." Fevre Me Nap lent Tribune.—" Very novel, evi dently cheap and we should judge a eery ernelen H V . r i ettlfs CL:Crkee . Me (Teno.l Jegersonfori.—• 'lt Is U'4"44rr; Uh=jiliTdr*liitle'rloWirrfnlti.." claim and 'twin kievenbril of Arcata Board of Education. the. .13elnr coarluced since the partial destrUctio o the. high School holtdbig by lightning, thatthe in rod. attached thereon are insulhelent, one Board have directed that Minnows Copperltod be pot up forthwith.. Whipiellaie d.ilers supplied with Iron or Copper Sods at lowest rates. Our Copper Hods are very popular among the people, and ipeddlee, will find them vinveniently pirrftd and easily put op. our Iron Rode are of themost approved hind. Orders for the ere through ds ma l l,din lo this vichtityway he senthe or left at our ak, • LOIDKIIART dr. CO., Bituwean eWay, Sd doer below Hand Street Bridg aptalltdeoddltwlr PITTSBURGH. PA. L.N ± spe):4,,LA. STOIt.A.9IE. UN FIRST ' , Loon AND CELLAR. JAME& DALZELL & SON da and 70 Water street SUNDIRIEEL 700 boxes prime Goshen Cheese; 'g 50 hbis. rime New York Dried Apples; • 111 do Dried Peaches. etsriel.; SO' mete - do do babel; 60 Obis. New York White Beans; tads. Sorghum Sytop; 100 casks Pearl Ash; • • to do nods AS11;• TOO do- ' White Lime; trlOarrbpille. raß l ilerrlne' ; • BO do 'White fish. 60 kItL Noe . ' M P°lae l: " ditis:r2l .E 0 boznorn' Elmore and Ant We by J. 8..0.11151E.1.D. HI and lel flrst, street. i p ß O ro t bl lT4 4l %Nt/p o NarEivir i _ rot. !!• 00 boxentioiblo P, la - , = VA= do Tomatoes; 00 ...do. Mesidnavranirr: . • -4020 bbls.. 70 boxecitattlost - .po llaS' 7 : .i te g r dood: i"D f t, d n e : D.l424 •2 . D T aur ne nn t"l" othy va r'"d oe' l. l . :;; l : N0..215 Liberty Stmt. LIoNSIGUiIitEXTfi. , • N., so boxes /deaden* Orandodi 171 - 110 do 'Lomnd:: • 2161trommans Presh,eactoo:' • 60 do d_ .•,o • lie Totidoed: 7dbadb. Loled Peathetriudoed: 76 bblolown Onions; • • • • E t c 4 o ALL, 0211417:17.tpolos: I:ikirn:aptip?R=LtittO4Limrlypimi.imai, WORCESTERSHIRE" :141710E.-- Ts PElERDMirepolnef In brats sod pall gnr=l V Vrf =iff= l 4Mrtr: room estrum- fob tai, swe ll /ger sale by mbi .Cozuei Orliberty aml, Bawl net. SALAD BAIICE-43rosse.. & weirs or , Wideivastlitt 'Sauce:and - I! , Paa Cram,. an excellent dressing tar lettuce, au. in plat tad halt bottles; also Olive uafcrilable mit of .tis linettgafillrfi .11?r,s!kle at .tbcrikadjr,Oraftry, istett 42.1. A.I3E toliZS „ .CarrterLtbertrand Inure wools. . Pits tuft it* •*e.,"sitite rub; V Prat4 Or 1474 J 11 fl F,••••••: 0 WC& NO. 11: lard 011; Zsi I "foriniTtbtAielry - . 5 • ,,, • < • , ?..faffseatmElir...amiti, IW ir i a LCHOOOl42llOO bulk zrepowzorlialk n-leraittitnk for mae-ty- - • Ithirbrilta MB 4 . 4" i-00 , 1,1211 andlatWaed suck. ' 111 -?' 41, 4 1 !!! ° %'.! rintZrePN awn.- . 9 1 1 W t"FlaVrir#4„ - :jorsatiterc.. , !,Calt24,.. - a. H. axottu n i, 3E , B dcdmdet ISMZ7 Leerine.l.Mal "'Aver . 1 , 104 A:,„ 11 1 x!a Arr Arizame Limn mecravrai 0 TEICULIMY 4,- cue laadv . die* York it Mr =pples, stow.la stortiasil tor W.Galegfg Just ie.. AItaIiTROSU. LAW. ' , tviimbottioatiukg startrouvem Gams*. eiMESE-400 .bma, Unit 5 . !,1 6 1 041 1 4 9re#rn softie* tialb W ' - cows:: . 100 DI Liza' la "VnBAN N _*, N_ l / 2 0, 101 ina4'_ ":7210. segotutatte.t.,,-, VOTATOES•••4INMbbIi. l!rince r.ll,ll)!Sil&Liy. .1111111 E APPVES4-40- bblftWAtilit 201 Insimtwatore.anskpl;t • soteriltir" _RMIId-XCP IOW& ;to Stift bbls, treat usgousidsirarsaiew - ' • 11131 E 11,20 etran4 twen ouf e re% quail DAM tataloEr '4“11113 lucan it 'COLLINS. : „Att - - ;101 4 1 c4, -- IM l th m Thm4 . ' B p s DALE cmiorr--100 blob lie . r * " l4°E sal. " .4 ;i: , I td,„rw, : , mow H. COLLIN& . 1 _ , --• , ANN 111 AWLS. 214 IWO ~... illa / 4 C 013 " 4 b i Met ls4l6' ill " -18:/116"1411141Lulu PIiALIZEM-40-bblit. .. ~ 1 iusLtaiiiicuce Alli 4 1 9. Was. , A , ,-,, WO/9r -* - l :, :,--., Lf ..-", : ,,, Z ‹.. ;1 . . , :q. ,1: : .. ;, ,t :5i1 ., ..Y ., ; : _,,F " . , :; ,,, •:`-';F:l4.44't - i!XViat:..M.7.4 ''''''''''-' ' 232,41Thaucrix_cutzeiva Two/M, lll rOltrit , fissuED, W7IDDIN6ir22th'Zi4WIZA47; The edttion torwaraa wears ww mai the mt. Beriberi sooner UthIP11141)11fi smarm coiWinttlylaireai. CLUBS 81:PTivi"A175 BOOTS ~ AND 'SHOE& r ~`HE QRF , . AT ..~- _ SHERIFFS' ,SALES BOOTS A SHOES • In the East. have nearly ruined the Itinufartnrats, but lt was a !pedal - Dispensation for the Working dosses of this thy. Goods Ming at Lower Prices than We the War! 113;50 GI Veer' 01,215 t The only dealer in the city that was on hand with the money to "gob ble np" these elegant Splint BOOTS AND gHOESI DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS! ONE HOUSE SEQE STORE, No. 60 Fifth Streets UNQER THE OPERA HOUSE. apD CLOAKS, Fke GRAND OPENING 1:51E3 FIFTH ST. ELM{ NESE. On MONDAY EVENING, April 16th, U 66, will be opened one of the driest and most deniable Stock of CLOAK'S, MANTILLAS, CLOAKINOS, WOOL ENS for Men•s wear, BLACK SILKS, TRIM:KENOS, erar exhibited to Plitaborgh, 'which will lie7iold at nsionlshinaly LOW PRICES. Our Gar ments are of the VERY LATEST DESIGNS, both YESNCH AND AMERICAN MANI/FACTIIRE. We shall also make to order, Cloaks and Mantillas of the very latest styles, and will warrant a perfect tit. Particular attention paid to REEITTLNO and TRIMMLNG GARMENTS INTO THE LATEST STYLES. liirDorn , t rail to •ee those aloe, genteel cLoaKs FOR SO,OO, Only to be found at, thy} New C2XaCkA.S. No.- 49 Fifth: :,Street, aD ~Opposite Pittsburgh-Moak°. - tt tt NSIGNIMEENTS. 15 Ws. balme c 0 . .. tO boxes Blesatna o.l:anirea; xi • • • Lemons; 25 barrela Turnip.; 74 I '. 83 if Beed ' aeraoy Buckeye Potatoes; I ear load Potatoes, 100 bushels (Intons.;. lo atore and for aale by W & BRO.. No. 13a Third 81 reet _iah.22stf Cllgr e irlENTS OF FRIAT AND. Doze" 2"!!'"=7„, do m " OnstienCheese; ICI ""it "■• 60 n C anne d d2, 4l4l,. ; Egra.r il gglk 40 •• PeTeti 111. w ounce■• 9XO Dinh. •L. do ' l O Received and far ale: lir Iva aEli, ' AHERN a SHEPARD, an Liberty street. ti RIUNDIIIES- - blila. prime Sort/born; Plo;, 01 •• Pieties, Inxi c salsa • !la , . stgeologblayy_Beans; all „ al - 74 Usled Yeaebes; 2- ''' Oat A P I"; wail Dry obsecoa .. 100,000 Claus, all grades. In store and (mule low toibearad b ____ z2__x A t salUZ MAIL O.I4bL9LEY e berty at. WALL PAP Es 9 FOR APMe Wine , IIKW•COLOBS are Clay; Emote, Orange, and PATTrays- 4 3reek; Etrnaun. Lou', xv, . 1 1:1;,ae of low priced .HOLD PAYERS.. *More open every coeaing. - W P. ht.IIB.2BALL. Yr Wood meet. Cilned 4o ci cotton Now land:log from ateigai k .V . sl LM for soh= /SALMI DICKEY t CU. :IMPORTED WINE e - V lOpionr INEGA soperfor D4-- A-Holtman'. tripl, of flavor aa4 strength sona rtomedin quality, for table `use or for pickling, toroneby the gallop or tell, by S'oni tail .tfitiAltsidliffiniWoVelo. FritUS! 411:011:111!! loarryla.t.Wlde World t.,./liottr 100 "Star hlilly do • 100 • ..liarldnes 4o . 13111sit's! , St. LOtlia Flour. Same brattdi delivered lapaper eacka, Irdeatred. For saleby H. Kftux £ Mut. • • • - 117 Diamond. Alleatway. OLD COPPER AND MIMS. s l at '44 ° A cs .rar ec " Copper ' 5. 47. 344 ° u ' ir tr° "" a litairna4 a t r. .TtMLL ...atlnr for tr a tectnlae stair Bean --- raCtrotet7Vto';:orerna " 1 /4 1 t 11 le r t ttte •..-002,4,0tho. t i sA • dA g aH+ 6.lSr'' , S A LA.D. OI . I,.. .We.'DaNarn more a 00401,11za i l a „tv...tr,„...t t gadAtt i ..4,T r nip by 'the - or at, _the hlunar Geocerrdtore •-•'. ')' • • 41471117• A. - Ralitsti4 CV, ap7 , -Canny of• Liberty end Hand streets. POTATOEfi t :,,.. • 60013618. , ptinte rrniti Aleett Po tatoes; Goo do 447 Pencltillow du • Jun artifing and for tate by • • Q. 00.4 zoo ' m do aks Comaidi oot eirca and for we to , . Data. - S econds; . S &Leland. Alta 3 GRWEN AJSPLE*4O Mks. 'choic e sate Tort reen'Apidee. per received end gar by . .IMO..B.AIAINPUCL ,D aDI2-?,',?t ''.-X01:141111Ild1111131K01141treatt.• STIONCIIIMESE:-.24b.u.thoice BM= 01teemeont2wexpread7 for tam• .1/414,4%M,2”8. - Valitt2C , :bbith:Apow hind. AsZigi from atettut ill ia c t x try r co, - pealed forpu Aka theiti ,- tiatiailaikdin ic tram natros4 ts lapH) D/CIEHY BZ.-V 20qes an Hair iftiufrein ft stairo r Butt, • S•le21; OANYINL.Da SaikarGlVE . ana . m.O .31.e.BANS 411..5nr..14 17.49tem0d , q.MgmBAILLEl6;4OOillus. clean ~I.., . .9eed.ltarley for sole by . • ••••. • -.3IOBANIS .CA=12412.1 &mod at. Nt r. HITV , IIELEATI, , extr _While atom and foriale • "--•'3IGBANE't .A.NOZIS. aUfnecon VEDlENTS—Rosenditle: Loniss•'le COLLINS. CALCINED .1914STEW-100 bbls. forum by , orals) TIZNRY B. oomAsts. OILEESEe—: - 200 llaitee prime Go.. Itan Chow. forigais b 7 ILLI I k 41r , 1:; cf4;l7Ut,llll sur—lti Was. mcxey-t7015.142 t i - -- irttim — ff -- ir,l 7 • • MOPS 4.200 assorted pattenw lii77) ILEX= LL COLLINS. ft.miciau rIAAMER.-2 . 00 bbis. rreob• (.M.' .:': -umsine a. covusg. IVBRICALTING'"OILa -,-- Su • -r4or. : 4 : - L bbts. Instlttehrod by 11 n El II 4-4 A. -,, , r.. 2