•• • 121 21 I nTSBURGHGAZETTE: U.:ll.4owitmAir. gQYfiRLLiSRR IcTZ; ~• pruaiiiiabltrrirs GAzig22B diAltoel I A TAM No. Bs Itrrn Srorrxr. Flrniuraon. • 2 7 Pr 3 VEVIAWEEVAILD. OEM '9Every. 14tordaY" 4.14 th g m? !Wow 'fork Weekly Magazine," both atiCaMaiitiniblicailions, can be bad at Pitteen'i, °dine; tiririnii ask Smltlitleleitreeta. ittliek and it the lowest prices the, ettt Oh the north-cast coiner of Faun kkiikei litraka. • . . . . Few' Weds have been solo:lied with great cure A fait anyply of the (outing noveltleo In the Dry Goods Ilne be found, tu their nod, at the very Intiaat Shairisend 9enele•, White lama Ir e, Hot an.las end INOln, Black Lea, 11a.atles, Silk and Cloth Cloaks of the latest design.,; spring Shawls u 0 great variety, at Estee 4t seu 3, gn. st , Fifth atraat. site t., an, April 27 -The Tribune. special its the following: The amount of frartionas n mole% Issued last week wan in....5C,0n0 The dshersoments and transfer of the Treasury hums tomtit daring last week amounted to ile,:tift,o77 07 The (rioted States Treasurer at prevent holds In L Must States bonds In trust . seestrity for the eirentiem of National emits, $3 . ..e,274,550, and as (or temerity for de inutile In designated Government depiosito ries. 0/.3 1 1p14,500; $1,52,1 open National bank mites wes e homed by the Treasury Department for the week Ceding April 31st, The following oitteusets I exhibits the amount orfunds the vaults of the Treasury arthe close of the went. tooling April task United Staten legal lenders, 4.2,4M,0ut1i National Bank notes, WA -270; tract tOlllll currency of all deuOmlnations, sneluding mutliated and untletteied, $1,49;400, MSSIII 4 1i - silver, Imam 40; cents, 00; Racer, - n Fund, tempo Mani .106.140•00 el serve Fund, special, $7,000,000; Reserve IV, surplus Issue of United States notes , s37, 4%; Itnterth. Rend, ettrplea tastiß Oompetund In termit notes, $4 ,MO , . bennbound interest notes In redemption, $4,900,060. During teat week tertifibittee . Of Indebtedness atm./tilting t fitlyailnelhotraand dollars wore Issued, by he Treasury Department. Fractional our reney to the atnOtMt of ..sisjrilk Wee redeerned by the Treasury` DePariment teat-Week. Who disbursements of the Treasury last week on account of War. Navy. and, Interior Dental meets were as m-t IY, s,oojto;a sirew I na e onal batiks Were chartered last Week Toe total toms number of these institu tions now doing blialnelar throughout thecoun try In hell Tee total amount of their notes In circulation Is $ 2 08,078,910. • Treasurer Spinner bad In his cash vaults yofitordaY ilearaltender notes, fractional eurreney gold. silver, and other cash amount- Ink; t04..45,918X1. The receipts of internal Revenue on eater -lay were slll.lls 115 and for the week ending that day ClAnt,l:4 The Tribune's special nays: The sentemene telegraphed to Now Turk on Saturday even ing, that the Reconstruction Committee heti prepared various propositions for report IbCorrect_ There There was a meeting of the Comealt tee held yesterday and more fully attended than timed, and It ts understood t eatsarus conetitutional amendments an nerate measures of legislation were proposed and de bated, but that no ooteprebevalve or complete propositions were illacuased and certainly nothing definitely concluded upon to report to the Holum. The Committee will meet arat en, at ten o'clock to.morrotr when the self e propositionssubmitted by different snembers may be embodied In form, prepara tory to a report. The Chairman will aoon pre scut the final report of the Cormultton sum mlne rip the resells arrired at In investr. ton, and recommending some general po y of restoration. it Is possible also that this re port will be accompanied by a lull or joint resolutton relating to the qualifications and statues winch shall embody the idea of prohib iting the political power of that section from ever being controlled by thaw who wore be tree In the rebellion. Waaetatoros, April M. The 4eartormaster General says ne has reports of the Interment of nearly one hundred thousand of the dead, a large portion of whom It he petita.ps necessary to remove to cemetifics. One mil lrace.. and .44thae Faits necessary lion dollars will be required to protect. them /length to intermittent Fever, U. 11.1 Rh from desecratiou, and It is recommended that , yon: Vpit "respOnSibility for your suites stig adopt ed . people Gen. Thomas 1 min upon youreelVes. Just as surelynntoo neat a nPd gainst plowi w ooi n g ~ ng under a ehake todltcon•WaL erro ahaketema.. liostet- graves of Om dead at Atlanta. disturbing t6O tee. celebrated semnach Bitters wall ' The senate in the F:xecntive tendon lostlay confirmed the fellow b e nomLnattons. Doane 10k cubit! the diamise reader hich you labor . Had tf Cooler, of lowa, to be Commissioner of ta lon takee.tithi ...genygliteg i i e es a presume-c. diem Affairs..l. 11 Rogers, of Missouri to be ['oiled :tutu Mural:ad for rho Eastern duoriet you wonldhaventmeed of as a cure, Ms It Mirof - emi, Leopold It Roeder, of trlsconsiu, renders the eyStem impervioue all eta- to he umlaut at mutts, Matte fevers. Ihrt' since you negleeted the I W Ass's° los March In -The repert of H . gusgemon, rto. ~r • 111111. re 111 1 , 1.1011 co tie I.l.lollitleAcion t he °G°l,Pißtar. .."°r".4 'fi°°"'` .111 ble remedy. Brea , the, ht/ tie ilostetter•a v I of the leading pan milertango anl tea let n rule of Fede ell ral Bitters, and th.. 3 w ill retain no more TUs heroes., took in ts eason and rebellion, 11, old reeosurnen dal that the rule be adhered to, that hereafter places of trust, penal., or honor, Qulninele a stole mains of relief; It stioeld be in the bands of levet men only nauseous to the last degree.; in more dan- rho loortuago or Ftentelont Johnson, clipe iddita , F . Governor is rooted in defence of the ReDiais theft the niallitly itself ; m many cease I n „Jan is a nnnn h on it trtiakifails flo - v dr:nu - rot M the effete Of . Miner Ihe Pidentncer the nth the bitters. Their curative action Is rapid , of the Tre.ury !ma any right to dispense , the law :melt a precedent Is dangerous and theyaill agreeable - to the palate; they are not n d to he Inlerat 4. 1 Tee duty of rebels le to cogy. antirely,harnideas, but tend Inevitably to elmy the laws idtangthee. the constitution and prolong life , Rogers preacuted a mmority report coa as- dnrying ti. action of the President and see- hatic4offed, and tt. la confidently roar) tit t 'ROF"rwr eon Put m an y ca." Yous., April 41- Post'. special aye: Sallir as however inveterate in ban- Ways and Menne Committee expect to charaeter. TO he. without Ilostet tar ' s Bitters report the tar 1 1 111 to-morrow Thetas' on cot- In' any nurioninfested with in termlitmst or 1 C 4" r''"""" at 5 cent al c'n ell also remains at two dollars per gallon Rerentent raver Is simply to reject safety and It court *Liam. The Judiciery Committee of the House has reported against any moditicatiou of the test IlOalettes'• Bitter., oath. eih01e4.414 and retell at rely low rates I TATAt'irrt,rprire°,,,,f,,t,b,,,e,itr"rgtsrl'he °O7Z:i •at .1.7.1.0Dr.0rand..p.1.12.1...ticia.8.p0,, this week eiNtorkOt lathed., corner of the Itienmee The f_tannvemPa special that the 11.- stint fdarket near roan!. etreet. construction Committee took - no action this morning, and has adjourned till Wednesday I next. The Ind leat lon '1 are that the loyal Tonnes. members will be admitted to their are lonA ens soon The Lame .4011CLIOZI Sale Of lioofit, - Shond and Gaiters. nt d. Leggatc,, Italredend street, Allegheny, tide morning at o.lloeici at:113011 to - continued In the .n...r- ZlOOT.Clltafitlfitki.finTern will [lnd tt to the, ,r - Arrelt.t9 attend tiles° nale,.. , . , -- * .' East Lliberil Lots at Condos , Park. .Tida satailit very desirable half-nere lote bag . Jotheti'zicrtitgoned tuktti nert Thursday aft sr • 1 . 1.. NoOtt,Un account oj,tho unto% orabl.• weatlo•r • ,riP.-42•frpo thOinslon train n /II leuvo the Pruned. $. i1 . ..t ..jsaat Dili/fl at 2 o'clock on Thursday. 1V ..Vl.- . -:' -. 7V, . . '----.--. --."-- -- -- ' ~t.,..... ; '„ , i, t•tt . okcepern ... , D.W.111 find it itatun nod Belps, No. 21 Fifth :,,,,,: . 11treq, a complete assortment. of now goods , ,1 1 1 .ti.'intabralttered and Nottingham Curtains, ~gat—Co*lces, Vestibule Useos, Piano and . ..... - - AMA Covers, Napkins, Doylie, Cloths, Pew- 17tialio,' AI the loivest orient of the IntS • I.‘'. Atiood 2 . l- • • 3.llankoensrTwee4.frish Linen; Table Linen, tq ~117 wiry fall and at less prices thlcO,Col - ean ihem elsewhere. Hameln .. now a nti ,the north-east molter o f 'berth and Market st.wierta ilia•sos Lees & Be.) ^• ' ' ifiroti-;Pholgptioni +4-caii says litle "%Yee Soflr.known tool(71, skill fully cool nitklood In an amber-colored eor • 1141 :ttell. 1 4.0 1 :aleMiultiperent to the ego, plea,- inn tathill *he end icce I/tablet.° LSO nUrCulach. in C814Wi1e,146,04, Ferro-Phovohoratod .IClLictrOf • Callqiyff reach pfift oontounsione ounce of Itoyal Cnit- Bark, and ell.eh tee...spoontul eonualne one :freitiA of iron. bittples furnished froe to the litttfeixhozi.Mactcvo., 44•. Solo Stanulacturere, i. 1. .1* oit inh..M:Ttllettot . • • - *erro r +VareseinO. rtf.949-tontltOrtens and medicine makery, to prFjp,!ln.g tiarnioniry medletne_s, nee Ingredl- . eltiati*liektittiet; be 'prescribed .not oftner .. thall3kree Orient times per tiny; the proper thciktMeni biatith ;eases is to employ a medi cine that fitnike to use erery fitain minutes— teiaditheelitfercOnglianedie:tnee should he "little and ;often.. It •is the, throat, not the sfinsuibtr, iiiitrequiros . treatment—this u, the seeret ot•tee ate:mem of.. Cee , a Cotigb Balsam. Take it; "/it le and often.. In a very short time ilalat(beetiche Immensely popular. Solo aitpii:Mr Pittabirrgh, wholesale and re. taikle.JiiiiiiiiiirloMfrg, druggist, No, 84, mar ket straw-. Sprint and Sun/suer Goods. • The Yell-known store of Mr. John Weler, blerelinne Tailor, :co. lb; Federal street, all, lisa been lately fitted un with a new na "ieitmetlt of spring and summer goods. The -stook bat.s been well selected. and embraces all thefittliaberless articles needed for gee tic. learn gal-meats. Margo stock of read younde paste, COMA, rears, do, will also be found In In hle Ilatilbllabrberit. fin ,wet ..f furnishing goods Mabel be surpassea. Person. a...Mang tOr9SC4I Lig) a good null of cadlson would on a'ellby'gldllig Ett. Weilor a evl. ' • irticikiitY• %A' Parr 7 vo-, PF 10 4 10111 . .. and 1.)1.11. h Almon- CatiSlitnOtvialons Colors. °Men L AloAao dar-Lantettliwo near the Water Works l'ittn bnlgh.P/,—/Io3lllB‘tee, No. Ts Ptkn street. Or ders promptly attended to. All work warrant. Ild,tritetWoOt. Repairing done et the short en tit4e. No charge for reparra, provided the toot to not, abased ate. It to put, on, Carpenter Jobbing. Shop •Having eels:trued alter an absence of three years In the army, I time reopened my shop reran *arts of lobbing In the carpenter tine at . site obi num. limn Alley. between Smith. Oeld street and Cherry Alley. °Wens solloited kat promptly akoodo4 to. 1 111umphore7 . :, il.ol:net/ihithlt 'Medicine3l, for sole at Yultoo , ,. bey& Store, No. 103 Srulthdol,l xtreet, three doors above Fifth street. 'Maw Orleans and Mexicali Ad,.lees. Nam Oaur.axg,.;Aprili 13.—The pariabea or Baton Rouge, - .Martine and Pointe Cones° were overtbsied. It is reported that the grand levee at Morgan inla broken. Bicteninde advices to the iiith state that 688 returned te•Matamoras, leaving ',portion at „ hisaorceswlUl General Jeanie- Crasorko la charged .with operations agalidn sun Mlberata: On 'his 'return, 'AfeJia fell into att a mbnacade.during the night, oommaded by Couolesaufl,amtuas, 'blob he penetrated, ion. 'ln z nz killed and grounded. The Li sera! 108 s Is I:Mkt:lake'. Melia brought in Itatamerao :two linnitted'. wagons. eootatulnr; - . 503 " 10 eotn.....l3crore arrive], it was repor ed, COttittas came 'within three mlloa of Slstamo-. me and hung two conductors of the train. • -ate Ullan roeorteo that the 'Abend' bad KO muisd,Aliteen 'pontoons anor• were eroaging their err from the American to the Mex ican ilOst ,This statement- bas Prayed f.lse- Switscarawr, April lg.—Cotton Quill foreign buyers have left. Stock, 1,488. Receinte EMISD Total solputente Mace the war, lte,Odo balm. 04.5.YEATOA, April 2L—Tho Trinity River souk' bas been lessened by cutting a railroad Geneeral d r ew isse egory, d ape' f bureau, freedmen's hasben : ordered to Wash- IngtOn ' , - - alakof ilospleata Authortaeo, Wassinceros aprll,23.—The President has approved thelild ounnorlslng the SecrettuT of abio Treasury to lease or soli at public auction 4isith Marius hospital building* and lauds op pertaining theme as he may deem allvisable, provUtad &be hoartalsat,Cleveland, Ohio, and rartland. /table, stall not be sold or leased, Where tin o ) 2l Mindtsiblo or aulbcient hospls al accommodations can be procured upon teas enable terms for the um:wort and convenience of the parents.. _ Sew York critters. lexw s j , .eas....ipril2l..—Lt is now rumored Quit there b iLprospect of reconstruction between the two wistp . nerti of the Fenlam Brotherhood. Th e D.a.„4, eeelsres there is no Asiatic cho. bra lb ottrLhOdgtillt bad been brought bear by etecgrria3 skips, and is very likely to slit us this serebter. - The ezolneht physiaoln, Joseph M Hmith. Alen here asteraaY. RS9d 7mrs. joiyipf.lon - operi e n spume. Streser.O. 211 —liarigation lino opened tiara. T. brig Paragon Balled this Oreaoull SO!. schooner C. V. Johnson kat , *Leered. , iina:_with the bark Northwest, will sail ivOon. - The weather iv rainy and whet narth-vvast: .: 21 reraPave miles &Wl° hero shore le no water lo aleht from the south shore The anal *perm May lit. 'Pl VA le A daiM mis ece ot i t elas bui irliCirg2eWknit i z t i4 bl7ll !rg! .:.~~ CITY, MORS. =I flat d' Deli'. THE CHOLERA SHIP VIRGINL9 Affairs at Salt Lake Citv New Ye re, April M.—Nettling tater has been heard from the cholera ship Virginia. The maim passenger,. of the Virginia are mill sn board that teasel. They made an urgent re quest to the Health Officer to be allowed tore. main, and no danger Whatever being anticipa ted from the ship, which has - been thoroughly ventilated, their wishes wore granted. The Acmes en boar. 'thc steam ship England, when the disease reached its highest point of Mortalltv, are meld to have been of it terrible nature. Yew on board could be found Courage eels enough to bury the dead, and despite the entreatien of the Captain they were allowed io remain for some time in the steerage after de composition had set In. The frequency of tile deaths prevented any list of the departed from be gAr k trit t io min making to secure the receiv ing ship North Carolina, now at the Brooklyn Nary I aril, for service as a quarantine vessel. The Proddent of the Board 'of Health IS to confer with Mr. Gera., the Quarantine Com missioner, with a view of having an amount et the progress of the chemise and a list of the sick and dead furninhed daily to the public. Contemplai I ig The appearance of cholera in this couutry, the Commissioners of Emigra tion caused the Castle Garden to be thorough ly cleaned and vent liated. The committee appointed by the Mayor has commenced Its Bernie,, to insure Increased vl - against the spread of dilemma Health °Meat; Bissell reports from oa board the hospital ship Fatima last evening that aloes his last report ten deaths occurred On board that 'ship from cholera. Twenty new cuses were received on beard from the Vir ginia. Two deaths ommrred on board the England, but not. fro cholera. There thare evemty-Three easel+ or m cholera on board e hospital ship. Gen. 01. P. O'Conner, who lately commanded In bait lake City, in an interview with Con- „' grmsmen in Washington, stated that Brigham —." Young had ten thousand men In Utah, ceruible of bearing anima, it ant! was desiro o driving the United States soldier. Oat. it is f presum ed that Congress will augment the farm there anti change the laws so that "Malang it, the territory may vote. WlLLtear Toinzur - -- THE NITRO-GLYCERINE EXPLOSION Verdict of the Cormier , . Jury Ostr r 0,1101.0. April ti —The Chamber of Cidpmerce have adopted and telegraphed the California Delegation In Congress resolutions requesting, under a suSpcialtro of the rules, the passage of a law making It a felony to ship or trausportultro-glycetirto within the Coned States on American vessels. Cidifornia, Oregon and Mexican gteam. ship Co, will Inaugura teatine of steamer* between San Francisco and the month of the Colorado river on the Ifoth of May. The coroner's jury on dial-in:Peet /mid on the ixxlier, of Samuel Knight and ten othersdrllled by the late xplosion, found that their deaths were Calmed by the explosion of riltro-glycer. me contained in a wooden box which arrived , on rho Saorameato, on the 13th addressed 10 W. 11. rdl l / B ,'LOs Ongolos, and that no mars indicated as character. The jury express the opinion that the shipper of lilt guilt For man olaughtea, and should be prosecuted. They :5 131tth Pacifle Mall Steamship Company Wells,Forgo it Co., of all blame. From nen Orteaws—Feartril Crow/sopa OpewedWhole Left Bawl' Threatened —P Judge. In Jell- " • Paw Oairtase, dpril nee opened twelat m ines below; 8 ?t—.& :tearlai crevasse piantatron, an and a half wide. The whole left bank_ below la threatened With in undation; the district te planted with cane. Tbe whole•Terre-J3oenf country le threatened. Gen. Banks' Provost Judge is agents harg ed with Xany cotton have bbeen arrested, anti are apptyln& for a wilt of atwaseorpos which is refuseC . CkWrite at Xllllrder , BOSTON April 23.—Tbe cbarges impllcattnff. pc e :lr s aliss &mob Grave). ache murder oT t. 4. ch.Udren Ro_X some slot Ig attwlng ."" th b reb iri ew t aa nalpa ncentair im tIIr Oe schthb VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 96 TIT LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAM THE GOVERNMENT FINANCES. The Reemultruction Coirmittee NTERmEtrrs OF UNION ➢EAD. Senate Confirmations THE NEW TAX BILL CM dbc3., NEM THE '‘ ' ITTSBURGH GAZETTK I.THE MEXICAN QUESTION Important lustructiorim to Our Foreign 'Minister', .can al 1...,,, ~,.. 1,,, , iir " ii „ ,,,, , ,.i.„..i.i,ii,,,, ~ Tito 5i,,,,,k,„....1.., or order. .- ' Wesantorom'Aprit M. , 3E ho Ng a E .i . - , The bill tore gulate commerce and,. pastel _ _ communications between the severid States. R' iiiiAiri , owiiii April rii,_,A,,Ap., the ,heoe. I was called up by Mr. Chandler, and on motion made the special order for ea.:U.o7lday. , mentor sent to the House relatifilr to Mexlcvhn efreie.„, e, one from eeeteht,„ p „ iyiirri , Mon - The bill to provide for the better organ's& he h, rort e' eneg the ft ''', ,,,, Z ° h " ., 1 lion of the Pay Department of the navy Watt tholon, February ` taken tip and passed. - • profession% of Drouyn Do L'Huys. . Mr. Wade intrOOticed a bill to repeal the act .t former dispatch has the voodoo of the l on of t t o , prom.n „odi otot i n m e . iriii At. , to etule the county of Alexandria, Distriet Of leging that monarchy tr. the choice of the ' ColuMbia, to the SUM of Virginia. , - Referred Mexican Motile. mid not the dictate or the i to the Comnlitteenti the District of Caltunbut. French ce":',oPt7ar°3-sr.ki. Drove De Llfluys. "a end I ad ilfr ople' e r, inanst offered ructing the e rea Clti lu mi ti° ttee n' wi*k on tdoin w" . to Mexico to exercise the right ot tag *bleb , retiree to buniir, into the en,din to y of pn. 15 exercised b " b " Unite° Intervention, and 1 ruling against the importation. Ramparts- not, in virtue of any purpose 'of inteetention. tion,sale or manurepture of nitromlyeemne in concerning which she agrees with the Milted' the Malted Stith.: States. France went there, not to proselyte The Appropriation bill was oonsidered mu d• to obtain reparation and gnat enters. tieing out action. there, she sustains the Government which la After mremnive cession, genet, adjourned. founded on the consent of the people. She now wishes to recall What rem eine Of tile army ROUSE. - at the moment when she will be able to do so The drat business in enter waa the call of with agilely to French citizens and due respect Committees' Ear reports to goi upoulhe cal m herself!' ender. No report was made under thin - Mil. Mr. Seward replies "Whatever lie motives The next business in order being the call of . Of the Invasion the meat" taken tot subverting MAW'S far rest). in_tiolni_ , the r eSolothini MTh, ,ced republican t Mat I t tit ions are "'genital hy the last Monday,DY mr. ingersoll came tip, direct- United State.. Ittiautitoriz e u and emu ragy to ism the Committee for the District Of -Colum the will tit the people. .Tee militaryil 0 tenet of hia to empaire into the extiedieney of erne , . sattsfaction seems to beet. tweed° subortlinz Halting by law the eight hour system in tlie , ate to a political revolnt ion, ror which Fcchce Diatriet. The resolution was adopted. Is responsible. The United Stet. have been' 1 Mr. Rai well from the Cet entl. ttee On whichoffered was 1 Pa pie have accepted the so-called Emperor, and aeopted, providing for an evening scesion to. ' the wi th drawal of the French in deemed tie- morrow, for the purpose of hearum reports foreetisary to determine that ttestiOna„ It there.. • from that Committee. e recognize. the ancient Republic utol can ; The FarllamentarT motto. to ol l o W ir ectlOO 1 o cone consent to, involve itself Mr...sly or I lay on the tabietio ea toalerim the . , ht1y,....- Indirectly with Prince Maximilline. Obi , ing been made by Mr. Pnee, . '",lo•eis ': -, niaintenence by European armies with I MPS- ; me. Washintrtfe, of I .lllnOlai . ..• ..,..,,, sr' . ' riot attributer against tier wilt is regarded jest of having a session teen. . ~... •, i. • with upprehension by the Amer - lean Repot, I Mr. Price responded that the - ten. / the Pacific Railroad had not heed 't , ' F. Mr. SeWa.rd then reeers tO this dispatch on , two menthe, and to all appetainneses... , t the Inn of December, urging the adjiistment Ibe walkidlortiao Months I,Onger., ' , '''Y l !•; of the question endangering the harmony and ImPorstmSpret p irergillad' VP, 4 .. - frieudship between the Luiteil States ant auggesteff - -meererte--With'illor Prance. 'An United States does not dictate in other latishiesii Z ~ - tr„, . what. way these claims shall be adjusted, hut Mr. WealllnettetepubtAmanittle giving hopes that France may find some way out of an undue ,, preferenee AO th,U iCoMxtd_ Elea , over it consistent with her nonor, and without in- the other C ommitteellii:t2lle t tEsemilttee on jurions delay. LOmme had also veßlOnportent Wile ra re- To this 11 rouyn lie L'llitys replica that ninth port, sere hillthe Cotntnitteeeheitto take hire depends upon the Federal government to fa. regular turn: Belida Lille devolving...it -, . Minato the withdrawal, and also raises the vast appromllitiona nettle MIRO" be rep . ed nuaktionne to the compatibility ' of "mean:buil from the Flank R alittlatiVenbMittile Wore t Institutions on this continent, as witnessed In to be diapersed Of US an evenlng seseitiii 'He , Brazil, which lei declines to oliseess, but rn-a-,. demanded the yeas and nays on them o to ecru the, desire for the withdrawal of the lay It on the table. The vote hieringbite . French trOops , en, resumed yeas 61, nays 40. So the untie to 1 Mr. Seward nays where a nation has estate reeerieldefe was laid oft the Palle: loafing the halted republican and domestic. institution. resat:Won adopted. tote once, no form ti t n a tt on eon rt,A, tinily Rigby offered a resolution biat e.t.-rueting terfere by force to subvert them. Ile then ne the Gorunillitueou EXpentliturestO iti views the intestine wars or Realm, nod say.: certain alleged Maeda lit the retalltte t`We cannot approve the inthetion of punish- ton and New York, the investigatkra to tke ake ,vent upon them by , strangers for their pond. I place during the recess. Laid otter LW Mon cal errors. Nations are not authorized to olarhext. correct each other's errors, or impose Obeli.. ; A reaolut ion tr. adapted to inquireinto the line, being themsel res judges; of the occasion 1 subject of the storage and transportation or and the time. All sovereign and international I inuthutilible and explosive materiala, abd to idnlty would lie tilleerLinii and Cilia, line," report what measures were tomeistary to se -31. De L'lthyammeln.l. from i easoning that cart better proteetion to life and property; the character 01 Matimilitori oroverntuent also Instructing the Agricultural Committee cannot ho contested On the ground or employ. to ascertain the money value of the needs and log foreign troops. He points to the benlll- plants distributed by the • Agricultural Do. cent sway of the new Empire and ausllreen the partment, and whether a larger amount could United slates we are Ihe most likely to profit not he procured for the same money from gar. by restoration of tranquility. To which ... ilenera and nursery men of this country by ward replies that no such results Conlil over. Contrata n and what steps tire necessary to In balance the injury they must suffer from tan crease, the elnelency of the AgrieulteMl De overthrow of their institutions. Drouyn De partment. L l lltrye mime op that the United states ne. 1 Mr. Inthem introduced the following reso knoWledges the tight to make war In Mexico 'talon: while we admit /Ilse the principle of non - a. Whereas, The Committee on amend:ruction tervention. We have.not crossed the ocean , feint ed that the people of Tennessee are merely to show our power or Ina Mt 0110.Stlimi I nto he In a coindltiontro exerchiethe func meet—we hope that the legitimate object ' time; of a State within the Unioni and We our erred able will soon be reach. I es, Ity the informal/en received through the net, and MC arc 10,1, in 10 Make Willi 1 laM_WdgaLiann Of . the said Comulittee and the Elliperor Maximilian arrangements I through other channels, It to the sense of this I which by aatiafyisig our interests and our hen- I H-once that the people of the Mild State are or will permit us to conehier at an end the I entitled to reprenentation herein; therefore, service of the army upon Mexican soil. The I Resolved, By the House of Representatlvm, Emperor has ;Oren an order to write In tom the &estate, conenrring, aint. the Committee on sena., to our Minister at Mexico Wo. fall hack RecOnstruction be. and the eame to hereby, at that moment on the principle of tiondeter- relieved from the furthereemoderation of all volition, and from that moment ons.ept it as matters pertaining to the represents of the rule of Our condi/et. We expect frOM the 1 1 Ito State of Tennessee In rata Mouse. rul e „i w,,,,h,egt oh, the .tut „Om that , Reseltod. That the credentials of .tim re pre the ~,,,g ri c ae, p oo p', ill i1ie,,,,,.., ~,,arona sentativeS elect from said State be and the 1 to the law whit+ they make; by obserVing in I came are, hereby referred to the omtnlttee regard to Mexico strict neutrality. 1 carne Ein leave on report at any time, Mr. Seward pruceeols to say that thr Sniper 1 anti wi t h t i ro lo ethalis te report. int °tan alt Ur knows the form and titian...ter of our bisti. , practicable, neon the election returns and tutt oon. Th e ..,atio n ~..tr, ho bound only by i qualiticatio. of eiodi of said representatives, treaties which hove the concurrence or the I elect President and ts tetit I rd. 01 the Satiate A for- The point having been raised, whether i lie mai treaty Would he °woo, , onalo as Uulloser, resolution most not go to the Committee on :nary, except as a disavowal el bad faith on oar I itectootrooticut without debate, the Speaker part to disarm stiapicion In reztird In a matt er I decided the first resolution wee in order, but pert which cad ha, Vr g. .., yr. ran, for the neeolol was 110 t in order. our loyalty, or else such a i reat) u mild lie re- i Mr Lai ham thereupon withdrew the ge fused on the ground that the at , •iicitt ion to, it ' Coed r.ol ell", by the Emperor of France witii n nhappil s a Omitting raised n ot pnt of order that sturgest ion of .ion • cloister or unit !entity ici. 1 the fleet remedial., was nin order, inasmuch ervution or purpose On his pa rt tin withdraw- lus the. uestion Of LIM chulindOn Of Tannesume lag from itex leo T ol , r , onts tic a5......res I was not now befor tier iteconatruction C0m „,,,,„ by the pee.,,,h.,,,, 1., 1.„.,„,;/,,, ~,,. ~,,,,,,,, mit tee, it having reported Ii to the Mouse expectations on his part ilia • tne person a l ad. ; Mr Price mooted whther the 'object had uthostration, even Changing in min formity to , irli heen recommitted in the Reconstructlon ' the national will, dot a not misunderstand the ; Committee. the toe” Gel prineiples and Do/ley of the people. 1 Tim Speaker replied that it bad been, b ut rWith this explanation Mr. sea ard . that there ¢ w as a motion to recohaidereentl eehip iiti t z fre i aiV r On in i 1 ,, 1f the r i i r mide t ut, nnA..The i srawtpituittvAluAintasimitt& Tipx,„i ~,,,,„„.,1 withdy aaa r o f the military 70,...,7, conistructiou, therefore the resolutions Were 0121 Mexico and putting nOn-intoryantiOn not In ord ., . into full and complete practice In recant , The rail of States being completed, th e next to Mexico, through any apprebnalliOns that I business 10, order war the consideration of a the United States will prose nnfaithfill to the resolution offered by Mr. Julian on the ritli of / principles and pollen., and in that respect January, which then went Overt:Miler the rule, which on then behalf, It b. been my duty declaring that it Is the deliberate Judgmen t. of t o e„il a tm e i n tut, now leagibeeed eorr es . , this Douai. that the speedy trial Of Jefferson pondence. The practice of till, Government ' Danis, by . civil or military tribUltal, for the from tts beginnin. is a guarantee to all ne. crime of treason or the other crimes of which 1 , [ions of the respcsd ot the American people he stands charged, and his prompt execution [ for the tree soy oremidy of the people In every if Mond guilty', are imperatively demanded other state. We received the Inairtietkrna fe.,,, by the people At the United States, In order Washington; we applied it sternly- in our early that Tromso. may' be adequately branded hy , intercourse with France. The earn. print,- ; the nation, traitors rued. Infamous, and the pie and practise have been uniformly inculc.a 1 "'petition of their crimes as far RA possible [ ted by all our own antennae., interpreted by ' he prevented. all our juridt, maintained by all our Con- I Mr. Julian moved the previous it - Inanition on greases, and acquiesced In, without poi ohm) I he resolution. dissent, on all mention.; be the American per, I Mr. IYUson, of lowa, appealed to Mr. .1 ullicu pie. It is in reality theebief foreign In tercourae I to ivt the resolution be referred CO the Judlcl , In our histoiy, looking snooty towards the 1 erY Latt emittee,which now tied the unitise on. I point to which our attention has heen Icon tined der consideration. ' the relief or the Mexican eintterraseme Ms, Mr. Johan declined to do so, and the House without olisturtnng our real ton. with Franc.. demanded the previous question and Ordered We shall be gratified when the Emperor shallthe main question to be put. , give to us definite information of the time I Mr. Chanter moved to lay the resolution on when the French military operations may be [ the bible. expected to cease. I oteerve that the Enloe- lir. Eldridge asked Mr. Julian to Modify his ror consider, the Imelda tu every country Che resolution by striking ont the word. "or mill • ' rightful sonrceof ant horny. I wrote Ms Day tory tribunal," but Mr. Julian declined to dot ton at the inception of the rebellion. The go. President neither expects nor de sire. , Mr. Bingham appealed to kir. Chanter to any Intervention m- even any tarot 1 rota the I withdraw Ma motion to Ley an the table, so he government of Fiance Whatero.l el, he I might move to consider the vale orderlim the may conand to do lie will err, involve lie , main queatton and then move even admit foreign interference in thia or any resolutions to the Judiciary to refer the Comittee. r. other controversy this Govwrnment may be Chanter assented to that and w it hdrew hi, engaged in, or any of her portion of the Amer- motion. icon people... At another time I wrote to lila), The House then, on motion Of Mr./Muldoon "Nothing is wanting to ianuee intermix e Keep,., reconsidered the vote Ordering the main q net that forelgrenatlons shalt Itieve us, as Is one : gen. right, to manage our own affairs oi our I The morning hour having th en expired, th e own way an well as we know how. resolution then went over until Monday. They wills only affer by the intervent lon i ii tile. Wilson, from the Judiciary Committee, Again, In declining the offer of the French made an adverse report on the portion of the mediation of the nth of June, 1;01, I wrote; President to modify the test oath, and the “This is an AmerleMt nation, and Its internal Committee wits discharged affair) must not only be condneted with refer. alderation. The report was laid on the table from further coo once to Ito peculiar continental ponitlon, but and ordered Lo be printed. by and through American agencies alone.. A report - 1n favor of the reonnmendations of On the net of June 11165, Mr. Dayton wan au. the President and Secretary of the Treasury toorired te my; "France has n right to Make and Postmaster General war against Mexico, and to determine herself priet"i• woo ordered to he thecae/se. We hare a right to insist that she Mr. Wilson. from the Committee on COM shall not improve the war she makes to raise nieree,reported aJOInt resolution authorising np an anti-republican government, or to the President to carry into effect Rah orders maintain such am one there." I and regulation,. as limy be deemed necemary and proper in aid of the State or municipal Nsyr lona, April ill.—The Po.r• spews! say. I nuthorities to guard against the Introduetim Mr. Seward hats sent Important Instructions to , of cholera into ports of the United States; Mr. Motley, our Minister at ienna, In refel also to empower the military and naval corn-, same to the project of sending Austrian troop s minders Import, and plasm; In States watch to [bead Of Meaduitlian, and a strong prtitelit. ~,,,, n o . or orr , ot ti to f insurree on, en oree against Inch nations Will he made ; such quarantine regulation* as maybe noses. el ary for the purpose of guarding auinst the MAME OF FENIAN ARDIS' . introduction of Umtata or yellow ef ver, and . to provide for the proper care lUtittrtattoeut of patients, and apprOpriating far thou ow , , pose' such amount. as may be nutessagr. an T d h;ja p hy ., resolution was read three thew Mt.. Washburn, al Illinoni, netted that a re. port on the subject Of nitroglycerine would be made from the Committee-On Conuneree very Noon . The lion. then proceeded to the oonsidertie Lion of the ball to reorguLte and utablish the army of the United States, Iho fp , sstion being an amendment *tiered tl.• e. - Thiptre to the 10th section in reference se e Qurtermakter's Department. Tide gave Ilse to maimidtmsble debate, parte Omitted In prinarpally by/Messrs. Schenck aed Tnayer. The debate finally cloned by the pre v loos imeetunt anther, ..semon,end the pend ing tunendmeitt loth° anteltdrite was adopted, when the substitute was rejected, and the 16th section as _well as the two folloWilig were al. lowed toe tand aa reported- The section relating to the Stibalidence Doe. pertinent mg up, Mr. Woodbridge moved to stdistitnto the oorresponding section of the Senate bill. Mr. Woodbridge made some re marks In defense of th e West Point Academy. Mr. Schenck disclaimed that thatitntion. Alter further debate and no action, the bill was laid *aide. an kf:. c r i ..l lott o gc, A , l l. o lA , e .t i n e d w i c l igg o i r no b vs l f e o n r Monday next. trasmitting A message war received from thew Preeldentof, a report ram Bet War respecting the colltectionthe of the n ary remains of our officers and soldiers killed and buried on the battle fields about Athlete. Referred to Military ComMittee, . A message was also repeived transmitting the diploneselle, Correspondence with reference to the proposed evacuation of Mexico by the French formes Referred to the Military Corn. mittee. Mr. Miller Introduced a bill to allow United states Revenue 4.3olllnOrti tom:motet lletitstipi. Referred, Mr. Hitchooct It introduced a hill for the relief of persons for damages sustained by reason of depredations and Injuries by certain bands of !mimes. Read thrice and referred to the Com m Mee an Indian Affairs. fiir. Durielgh, of Duman Territory, offered a reaoltition, whleh sou adopted, reaticating the Secretary of. sta t es m enor to fumish the Home with a full t of all tne monies on hand on the 10th of July Deb, applicable to the support of the bands of Indian tribes, and. rireille..otilleeerkejuiseis connected with the in tiAr.illtirrifoilWalontionilialciejrd abretto:olts- tatteee on Meant /as to Inquire the prOPriety s of a hill to pay the regiment of COL orado Mounted Militia mustered Sato the ser. vice in tne winter of h,ol by order of Col. Thomas Moonlight. The Henn et tale. a. adjourned. 1:221 Another Expedition on the Tapis. Nate YOILE, April Ys.—Arrived the United Statsji,steamer Augusta Washingon. Are nwego xpeclAl Iv the -Ames elate,. that one neared and forty :Nringneld rifles des. tin for the use of the !'en lane Wore eel zed last night. It has been entertained that nine undt v.I have been sent here, hut only three 1.34 have been secured. Two htuulred guns ere distributed among the litirolans last nlgll t. Is said the arms were destMed to be used In us Fenian expedition tip the Bay or Quincy In sailing craft and steam tugs, baring for Its object the capture of Photon and Bellevale nod raining of the green flag all a situation almost impregnable against assaults by land and water. The (Sailor° Leland, in Lake Ontario, in hablted e and le elated to have been pitchnein ed updh an a place of rendezvous and base of cup plies. The expedition were to more simultancou ly from other places on the frontier. Theme rumors are given (or what they are worth.. CALAIN. Statue, April 23.—Two supluses Fe niane while erommang the bridge to lit. Stephens this afternoon were turned bark anti refused passage. One of them drew a revolver and tired one shot but without effect Both were arrested by the guard at the Cabals end Ut the bridge and afterwards handed over to the civil authorities. The affair has caused con siderable eretteument un both sides of the river. The Gold Caps...eat in Georgia. W LORIMOTON, April 23.—it will he r 4.111019- tared that after the surrendor of heneral Lee, the military in Georgia captured *lOO,OOO In gold, which wan claimed by the Farmers', the mon d. Rec Exchange, and the liank of rgin la, at Rich ent in yestigatiOne• Or the facts, however, show that a few weeks before the evacuation of Richmond, the Legislature of Virginia passed a law authorizing said banks to loan the Confederate Government, on the faith of the State,*R4l,ooo in gold to purchase an army for Leos army. This cum was placed by the respective bank, to the credit of the seocalled Confederate Government gild Mote the Frei:Mar of Lee *6OOO was_paid, leaving *J4O helOtlging the rebel Governmentorith t banks at the time of the evacuation. - The. Government therefore claims not only 016000,0 W captured in Georgia, bat also the Illso,ooo additiona/ In the custody of the banks. This is the present condition of the question; the note, of these banks have been bought up with tbe expecta tion that Government would relinquish Its title to the 1h40,000 in gold. Freni Nashville. NASZT/LLE, nprll 23.—The Court Martha Motto-QV te'UtTeatigate the ease or Lamm webdarson.- The'' ed was not present. The court adjourned ji/.1 to-morrow Qrdera Theo beau sent to the morrow of the port I:Wrestler/11e tO love brinight, iNl ja CONMMONAL PROCEIKUNGS. Plate of Reeesnia Cotters Author Lime. WASELINGITOI, April 23.—The Seem= of the Treasury Is authorlrattO sell -et o suc tion seta of the. menus cutters salter shall %pit 1 / 111 4 11 1,t0d/0 the avowal of the-7 iti e traealagftit irotr, of Qui swim - - ~ti~.~ , ~ -- BEM grilt AND SUBURBAN. The health of the City-The Cholera— ' IW Mile to Improve oar Sanitary conoi. O *. • it la admitted on all hands that our city is 110t*proper sanitary condition, and, whsle therechtle been considerable cleaning up here and there, yet as a-whole the oily may heitist ly eMiracterlzed tiefifehy. Ike fare and Cando may be teethed, but Its body in sadly in need ,of a troth. The talk of the cholera Me set ev orybOdy to thinking, but notone In a thouean u has Yet acted. Our past experience warns ea of file = t hr P il on ene some is a dopted, the great mass of the general Min energetic plan peOPllle will emain perfectly passive until they itiV startled ! bythe announcement that the tiara has actually broken out in their Wide , Then they will become panic-stricken and dither flee from the City or resort to vain attempts to guard against the destroyer. We all remember the huge Ares that were bmniad In the ittreets during the terrible sontirge of tell , the amount of brandy that was Consumed, the cholera mittures I hat were retailed, ye, The city bad not, neon purified, and the people felt doable danger when the diseilith appeared. Such will be the ease hero , after, should the eholere. visit ns, unless some systentatie plan of purification In adopted and carried into effect. A few private individ eels haveyriiiely attended to their cellars end back yards, but only a few, and these n - 11l be very I Littlepeneeted while those on every side of thealWbollenegleettheir premises. The great umegef the people BOOM to be waiting (or the nap 'learnt or the Sanitary Conicalseion of' to e them from the trouble and expense illWrltaning up. This Is the sheerest folly. The Health twee do all In its power, mad ore, and yet - the city would - not be In cropeaf Saiptary conilltion. (Or 01 opinion z months to ortiti .f We are decidedly or the that litheelty Is to be purified at ail, and kept litieWlintli the frosts of autumn, it must be ilonliby systematic exertion on behalf of the ;,yieoppie thetteselres. •!JOlls hemthe reader may naturally Inquire aa tatiquikblan -we Would adopt, and In ans. Make a suggestion of two which .. . nk will Meei. the case. In the first pi . . Alt elrould monument! the holding of a , Meeting to devise ways and means. At " cermet meeting' a Sanitary Committee • be appointed, with power to appoint „ IT •t mmltteea for every block or square in t , whose duty it would he to organize , g parties, visit and Inspect every back i . . Cellar, shop, etc., in their respective and see that all filth, of every kind, le ' wed, and that disinfectant agents at -applied . whereVer • needed. By smite t s. Be elfort as this, the city could be thorough ly e ' din e few daya, We all remember w iii accomplished in the way of building lorti, digging rule pits, etc., when the O ily ~ was te threatened with rebel variOn. 110...hkir, yea one tenth the amount labor directed to the cleansing of the city wotildacecimplLth the work, and with vastly . lege kgpertett. With .moper organization of the working parties, tile city would be freed ImM/ink In two days' time. Is It not as un pOrtelettOguard against the cholera now, as it waste guard against rebel invasion In the mumtuer of lielit The invaders Old not cone, to be sore, bid who can say that tee cholera will:net e e been forewarnml —let um also be forearmed to the building of Ille for tificetious, no good and PI us except tile feellttOf security and the repel from dreaded I danger. klbould the city be purified, we shall , not only realize a sense or security (which, awarding to the theory of many eminent phyalelans goes a great way tmvards averting choiora4 but we should he greatly benefited even!though the dread scourge should spare us altostther. There arc other dlemisee ' side:the cholera which ariae from Milt and the generation of noxious case., end mane .as. as Pt disease and death migh t be averted der _ _ inge summer mantle t hough there should be .no cholera. Out labor could in no tepee lid knit, loot would prove eminently beneficial In a thonsand ways. The work of partite:aloe might be accomplished by de green. rtutulug through nay one month 's time, or it'ditilglit he done in one day by u galena aUSpensionot basin... We would niece prefer Oils - tatter plan, although It would be for the gocki 'Sense of the meeting to arrenge the de tails. We simply make these suggeetione In Metope_ that something may hr dune. Let tinge man be adapted, and when tolopied let it be promptly and vigorously ' , levied aut. When, threatened evil , all ttia; we Van 111 aVert elle threatened evil, we can rea-onably hope ilea, should the disease appear, it will not as asfte methat. malignant type which it otherwise would. On the other hand, If we orientally uthelect those wise sanitary measures which are so essential o nor Imfety, and the ourge dada us in our A lt oar Its anevOrs Will be doubly ineereakini by the very eicaolOnoires of that neglect. Oil Mat tare, The Beaver Falls Nets Rea, of the . 21,,t in-L, , says: "Strikes have , veil, attd are of daily oc : enrrenee hero. The Bradfield turd Thonit.on 01114 to be I'olltitl 111 MC /keel ! well, the Glasgow oil Company's well No. thread Eablbltloo, ' the Kirk well, the ,a n d 011 Copliny•s eel, frox...ezDamr. esopeopiqual, ELll7ollllliArrrTlll—The E'scolsibr Society. of I So. I, the Dunn well and the Burr Oak wen, enervate. township, gave an exhibition ttt all on Beaver ernes; Springfield teen, on TNT 1. - , • i •,.1 School Nu. .t., on Friday everting, March 30t1i. whet, is called the Island, on the 1 1 ,41 e xile of U. 49 —'.1..." Li, Street, Long botore the hour, pewt-Maly annouce, ; the creek, the Danube° evil, the Whale Olt Lo the opening of the eercies, ihe bowie w. I ompany's well and tire Trade4men 011 Com- Opposite i'lltsborgli l'heatre. filled to overflowing with youth, beetuty, mid- : pany's well, on Island Han, have all struc k , a P.M die mid old age. At 7r. n. the meeting wan • and are alt flowing, producing severally Rom t 3 a , al z , v called to order, mid itavid the , Esq., chosen I ten to twenty barrels per day. Severs, other ~ h, ' i f , 1 '-' - '' '" '''' $ President, with Wirt Wilson, Jr., and David i wells ere down and tubing. - A. large number l, „1" i ‘ , V. , . r,k - ' 1- ' ', . 14 '' rit' ' l4 2; 2 r Waiker, Esq. Vice Prdsidents, and J. It. Miller more will get down within the next ten days" ens ass ateis es ' ewe en. as was we, and W. L. Simpson, Secretaries. The enter- The Titusville Hernid says. The tun ic ht " ... wwwwwswease.---• _ tenement eonsisted of select and original ern - hillier Farin Mew ging to air eyekel and ti Lions, compositions, dialogues, and vocal and tanks of Sherman & Picket, ut Titusvile, it . , iiihe ,_ taw .... eill Well— Lions, , instrumental music. The performances were I elleged, are both marked for deatraetloll. I all of the highest order, and were uerformed The .ealltur of the Lawrence Journot has in a manner highly creditable to the. eon- . -....- ---,- Illegal I.lqoorNelllnglnformetlon was bestial the capacit) , of tile Law 1 - 1•11‘ . 11 Weil al n ected with the societ. , made before Alderman Taylor yeaterday, by Virghtla Hunter, eh ...ging Mary Leonard un Aiken ,. „ flung. eh sii ppers ,..„, ~,,, Ito The comic analogue, orations arm songs, selling liquor withoet licenee, contrary to the .talled forth loud bursts or applause from the , vajit: ..ITe remained on the ground for tire ' ~ t ullence, Willie those of a more serious nature ' ' or ale hours, anal then with Othern, tested by 1 ~,,,,.„ ~,,,,,,,a ~, ~,.,,J„,,,,r k .,,A rid e& she alleged that on the list lust., Mary attention, The , art or Asmembly In such eases made and pro &Mind time anal nie e.t.a./nerd the torment tiht,,LTr, C o i n no th at:c u om ei t o, inn i 4e n d ~tnliael l t i, ea li l. L. M h e t t e , a 1i,i1,,,,,,,, del vend anal sell Rldri as liquors on her s N t in o t f h th ' e a a nd el El 4 , produced. .1 pan full of pure oil would penis , A prr , n ur d r. se:, , o j,,..,,Pei,ll.l.,:itria..ertiii:,i, .thrme through the tam, can the Mobs le ' levet, of music- with lGtr o s n 7e p t o n r - i t o ra r. ins , .l , t , , twelve metr e pall tall of MI and water nal wend,' seem Invidious In us, where all were ' It Mime trona the wall passed Into the bucket 1 rmaxi, to particularize any eu r; I' . . t'. hillier, keper of a saloon on Grant, 090(S, in /an Seeollda—the 011 and water Was then left rested esterday, an o n oath lot Andrew Fut ile a few minim., when the Iraler 11,1:1 `Pet q i 17: p n 14 n • : I 1 ~,t r t p , a , j r a t,, , o 174 1 , ~r O . r a '. 1 ?„-- r ,„,„i:t, ,, , ,, , , ,r e ,n st;,, , ,, : char g e d n lie similar offense, Wll. l l ar rt OS and Use all in tne heck to. ' ' • 'ti- -two of - the over one t‘eii i thrbaire. arlitllske"'erlaa-Mhaindrilmed'ki7n'attinetsidterly..man.-; top iLkand hrmi ' hl ' beflw e' Alderlaati Stratit, 8.A.1.N1.0 It ALS, ...Das which was a trifle over Roe gallon . ner, and bore the Impress Of deep thought and, ! w ,,,.. ° he ° Ith il i ° l " . "I ft . a liearl rill nth' morn ; John /1 trilln of the Third ward, was tined ,Thtisi .ei_xippererlf:ennet?tszraes.tri.e.in:eh.vteht.sll I t l l ,e nte; i„, •-o d : to ad d 4 tlt e ln; .. e n tfect .„. „ it w. rend in a clear itud '"-. le3o yesterday, uy :Meyer McCarthy. for spill rig wee one gallon In that t at tit , " rate i lie J r, t , i , e ,g o b r n d t, e t r ;In g:tottprareentln tte ece en .. terfa m in , :u b lt i t , t s li quor ..„ s t , h ,,, s. fi„ ph i,' 1 ,, ti r t ~ , L n , ~,,, , Si I liznaera, eibeir3 prwunt. of the well would be _lte gall°. per • ^ l/ uour, making SABO gallons In twenty-four : hour the meeting adjournml arni we all left j discharged' beers — . little over a'fii borroh , We iiet leed , for our home', well satisfied with an evening • - the workings of the well for some time, and . ~,,,„,,,,,,I • e. „,, prehieb , y epeht, , No 011.—Aftlerman Strain yesterday had n wore Inclined to the opinion that the amount 1 • spier.. ron. hearing Inn case of obtaining money under of ell produced was on the Increase. Mr. Law- i , false pretenses, Instituted by ad s Abel, ot rtes had tankage nti to hold two thounund The !Sabbath. this city, againstßingham, of Llizabeth barrels, end in a few days will have tankage I borough. The prosecutor allege that Ike de "the very excellmit and accomplished gentle- by getting him to Invest In an oil refinery mt. The refer tag Dielatch finds fault with t fendant swindled hlm out of a cool thousand for fourteen hundred barrels in addition. If i men .ho make op phyrdelatt's prescriptions," totted in Elleabmh, by representing that he the amount of oil now produced contintses, 1 AUC TION EMPORIUM the profits of this well will compare u ith any I Free of enterpriee which one might think - mg forty-eight barrels of oil then at he t i well, ax the oil let of superior quality for 1 h eeeese [ buy "do not elwarm exhibit that de- : should have one-third of the refineryhwould naturally accrue to their own benefit' ' lishment. Bingham represented also to Abe/ wrril'eobltrlll°:::h;ll'e:i'eEr'ieri:ele;:lltih'Tehhdehhe'h'T''tliaat:'heh:ihpeml'rers:„'n,,,hire:. 1 by not having soda foantains, or having them , (het the net Profits to be denved Rom tae portion . steeee Minted." ll,7RlsetriL,mt ni.vhtehnenti.hoenwtet weather i x d o tty, o an o . d . I enterprise would amount to two hondr.l dol. i a hors and that he (BM Muni was eole 01 rner al ' Ingle warm, and the streets are crowded with . the time all of whiA repnwentations were 1 Aeoseenmetsta. • , people, there must. be a number of thirsty I false, and as deponent belies . . made for the Murk has been said lathe newspapers re- • sou sto whom a clear emu draught of soda i purpe of defruudlng blin. Binathum wee speottng the postpouentent for a period of two WOUla be au meat Diable boon." I am really held In the mum of $1,500 hell for a tarther hear months of the time to make annual toeless. extonished at the Diratch in attempting tole- log. merits on licenses, income., carriage% wtc tl trance the druggist. in Illerettelng the I billiard tables, silver ware, ie. This rumor ' meat. Or breakitig the Sabath' d . There ham produced general mlaapprehenalon which i can be 110 apology ifor H. Soda water Is not a Ind, 1 1 0 1311 1 301111, cause nonce annoyanee by pre- medicine to be used as the Dispatch would have venting One preparation on the pert of tax It, and 11 Male man will argue that it can ever payers. It Omni" (rote the consideration that , take he e l lace of water; that Gral In hie Provi Cumin". wapiti Mitimpli Materially modify ex- dance did not see what was best for "thirste ng laws on the eubject befo the annual souls," am' should have brought forth from liet could be trop ;Acted and collection.% given. the rock Made tuetead of water.. Perhaps the An effort was made In tonere to efltict such Dispatch .1 tl pert Malin on the doggeriee open postponement by joint resolution, but failed. mg up the whisky bottle on next sabbatb for There le lip rOliallalion n bitterer for mrppom- thirsty whieky sends. no, °o; this won't do. lug that Ina wheal assessments are to be The druggist has no more right to Sell Soda dlay...don the eupposition that Cougress rnay water on Sunday than I have to go out on the possibly make some charism, oa the law. All mtreet to attend my daily Deafness. It Is persons are, therefore, advised to be prepared aalnst the laws both of God and man, and to render their lists promptly in accordance should be serverely punished, and our pollee with the Vegalremetite of the law, Whtell will should Holt atter those "few places where be more rigidly enforced titan In any Preview, those Innumerable glasses of soda were sold year. It is Made the duty of Assistant Asses- I yeaterday... Air (Mailmen. eons thoroughly to Cattellite liner dietneta and band their Ilm. to the Aeseasor by the 30th of May, and they will be Jiilnilled 111 aleleasing the penalties prescribed by law. In default Of 1 tax bonny promptly rendering their returns of i and making applications for 11. cent*. _Aplicants should soe careful to de scribe their business fully, iti that way Only can the proper Women Lwe granted, Lleenses obtained upon a mtitatatement of facts or mm repreanntation Is fraud of law, and will be no protection (rote the scalene Ones Imposed in tick caries. Important Patent Case Decided. An Important decision touching a very val uable patent his Just been rendered by the Ornomftsloner of Patriots, and determining the priority of Invention of what is known as an Improvement In the manufacture of car trWeigorgirieaSi'ilirlitnc'nr. ° L e e t:i?i2. thet the well known firm of Lewis. Oliver & hll lipa and •patent bid been dulrawarded him in the sprout of ISM An alleged retorter- Mee was chi/tried by Waters &J. Gribben) emit* determine the Matter, testitumay of a A. voltizalhous character was taken - before A. Nicholson, Esti., en Commissioner, the taking of which ran portion all of last sum- Mer, and dialog a portion of the winter. Thistestimony, with the Written arguments of the nonuser, woo aubnurted to the Patent ContMlestOtteY, who, after a thorough exami nation ofthe °engirding chilies, has rend Ws decision In favor of Mr. I-owis, and thus stibstantiatiog Ins fights as an Incentor, and the more solid bantam resulting front so val. liable an invention. Messrs. Kirkpatrick and Mellon conducted the proceeding. on behalf of Mr. Lewis, and Wm. Bakewell, Esq., on be half or Messrs. Petraleum Pottlnlng In Cleveland—Bnot. Rees of the Tear UNA There are new some thirty established re• ensiles of crude petroleum, with an aggregat e capital of over $1,600,00; employing some three hundred workmen, health,. a large numbhr who and employment Inciiimitol to the heal. ness. The segregate capacity of all these re. fineries may de stated at from 1,000 to ;we 1 m ,.. rola per dayor twenty:foot hoot.. dot the ac truN aq i i m oitnt Prochir slitgott4Tlis EsVor barrels or ythiiod"pll7gtrebtutegtifiteture'd during the year. Ver 210,000 barrel. of erode p o t i .,ti, ea , were manufactured during the Lreaert .97 , r . r ., 7Zn Il ti; p rr e Ve of crrydc Pe t l' ohm ehtbmy to ii extern mark° fte manuthOture of lubricating oils has now become a distinct business. Theme Otte are oompounded of petroleum and animal olla, and are of different qualities for different purposes. About 275,000 gallons wore Napo factored during ther, yre of We sum about 112150,001. to P o va of etro. 104 lefern 00 541 tera 0 1$1410t rois t 000,coo: Counterfeit ••Nliover " Committed.— Mathew Kirkpatrick, whose arrest on Satur day by Chief of Police Hogue, tor circulating anaemia pOstal currency, we noticed yester day, was brought up fur a hoarliact brfore S. Commissioner SprouL He plead fora poet, ponement of the bearin g untl4 41) c,outd pro. far& wq =U. Jl.llB,:natlllaft ermrtgeMni for a hearing on some future day, and held the amount ot haft at three thouaand dollars, in ease Kirkpatrick. should waive a further hearing, for his appearance at court Ateasidesusiers . snob Boon appeared he ron, Alderman Tayloryesterday, and lodged an Information against 'William Moore, charg tug him with deserting his wire. lioch es triat,William deserted his wife sometime dime, and refused to support her. A warrant was issued, and onloer Bell succeeded in ar tar. resting him. lie was released on giving ball his simarane. for trial at Court. ghalg—Pollee Mare have been exceedingly doll la Allegheny for a reek oft ten dare Pest 1 . 47 ttt ra d d h lrrigeiisre,altafin App utmlog wtaine Up: C sentic get lop,s aro zvw auegtuar 1 Dietetic' Csust. Ltbrner Left."' Mo xes 1 „tern 87.—Before Judge Hampton. Mi. Anna E. Dickinson delivered the cies. Ttlf, are ofJames Giles vs. Benjamin Trim- , ins lecture of the smison, under the auspices hie, being an action far m alielonsproaeoution, , of the 1 ming Men's Library A ft a eintion. in and which acemiled the- attention of the DM- ' City Dalt last e - oning. 'The fair Lecturer was trier Court all of Friday and a give Cr tom of , intowteren by W. B. gdwarila Ea t' in his win g tied st r. Edwanls Saturday, was cone/tided this morning b y ' the ttlioicrace . th o l lo ' n ' t l tirin ' o i tmee tyr e. clos of the ee len, rendering a verdict for the defendant. i tare season, and to express in a few well rho- The facts are familiar with the readers of the seen words the thanks of the AstmelatiOn to our Ourekr fed tee noel not therefore repeat 1 eitixens for their liberal patronage. The Pea- I a son wait one of unusual seeress i and far ex- Mem. Thi. plaintiff in action, Giles, together , with a companion by the mune of Mannino . needed tics most 'ring."'" 'gine atkMs of the were charged. by Mr. Trimble„,,,,,-” , Aasoclation. with one Wile t . °resod fise itii T iniPi ..,, -- f, Miss handled was, "My Polley," --"iin to 4 ----- -- "—' —— I which shein excellent sty - le. Preto price of a o ,som a Vele. They were arrest ed tipcni information of Mr. Trimble, and In 1 beginning to entity It wits full of biting, with- ; default of ball T wee to Jail, where they re- en,eauge'ine.7ninnetete`eir of nth-ne'l,a„.o"reisetlgerneyl odfemPreens-- =tined some fox ks. Upon trial In the ; lien, Johnson's course, bet also of his present , Quarter Sokoto., there not. being sufficient ' „.,;e„, offered to „„ tele the e h aege, ~,,,,e I policy. The adherenceave abundant evident, (plaintiff in this action) wan meg itted ,of their firm adhnc to, and support of the anti a tiogi pros. entered as to Manning, l"?Iley olCongress by the deafening applause The,y then Instituted n idyll action for damages ! at th Which the e b-ii- , i.0. --.-- 30 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR a s i st Trimble for false arrest. The rase ot n a nio s or um .m Lloyd Garrison. Charles R., Sumner, Ile endell Phillips and Thaddeus Ste- I Gil l es ' , who tear acquitted, was tried first, with the numb already indicated, a verdict for the , " mi . defendant Trlmbie, the Jury finding, aa the law Notwithstanding the inelemency of the requirml, that he had "probnole cause" for evening there was a good audience. We would doing as he did. The case was very e i c ,,,,, dy i again congratulate the Cm - emitter and the contested by M. Swans welder, Esq., for plain- AssoMation on the success of the router. tiff, and litisrpatriek and Mellon for the 110- , fentlant. , Amusement*. The nest ease taken tip was that of J. AL ! Covroti A Atrarny's Nftrraranta.—Not with- Fulton vs. It. E. Sellers .1 Co. The parties to standing the Inclemency of the weather, this this snit are druggists, and this was an action ! company had a crowded house, last night at to recover damageS for ti4o loaa of boldness oo- i Masonic H olt. We cannot particularlze-2the motioned, as alleged, by publications and state- whole performance Oaq exeollent, every piece elicited rouralk of applause ovaireo meats made by defendants, anions the r ight Ot pIeb:MIEN to manufacture Dr. .M. Lindsay 's centricitles were not the worn out; - s" and Improved Blood Scarcner and for alleging "gags" that have charuelerize t i on my of the that the article of this men n anufactured by minstrel troupes. E. ,. erything b. a ndnorigin plaindliti w. not genuine. The plaintiff al- tinge—a mfgent wit, Imd att Irresistible risible logedihat he made great - profits by the sale of power. They perform to-night with an entire this popular inedleine until the publications change of programme, anti a e peed that by defendant, when his trade fell off,and hence standing room will he at a prenill.n. Go ettrif this suit, i n widen damages were claimed to and secure heats. , the amount of 110,000. The defendants allege ' • YirTartuarts Tassras.—Alr. Adams was more that plaintiff had only a limited right to man ufacture than llimaeff Mat night . "Royer "In "Wild this medicine, and that Wts right ex- Oats e se mi ° t h e eth er ~ „ ee ', Oll ,_ pired in November, !SU; that at that time the bee . p i le the rain storm the house W. fall defendants purchased from Dr. Lindsay the owing no doubt to the popnlarity of both lei: absolute, exclusive and perpetual right. to the Adams and 460 play In the "Rough Dia trittniffactilre of thls con . pond, and to use his monde' Mr. Hotter and Al I. Ada Mon k •') es trade mark. The case was a very interesting more than throwid themselves away." They one, Involving some novel qestions. Alter were both very happy in their respective roles. the plaintiff 's evidence was closed, James H • "Wild Oate" will Ns . repeated tom iglu and ilophine, Esq., counsel for the defendants ~. j,, -, • Lousin oe will be the concluding Meer'. moved the Court to enter a compulsory non unit, and In support of the motion, he argued Gorses Hooss.—Last evening Mr. Dillon that the defendants had failed to prove appeared as " Macbeth," a deviation we be that he had any right to manufacture the hove from his accustomed role, but neverthe- Blood Searcher at the time of the publications less It was erfored by htm with marked by defendants; Al. That the defendant a bility. The m house waa not an full . the mer had failed to prove that he eon. Its of Mr. Dillon wapiti Justify, owing, In a Mined any damage by reason of de- great measure, to the Inclement weather and fondant's puhlicatlcam; that his trade height the performance of the minstrel troupe. To have fallen off from other reasons, such as night Mr. Dillon will give lib great original that Sellers tt Co. Made a superior article or personation of " Beiplicgor." The touted; of ' A Day After the Wedding " will conclude the sold it at a lower price; and 3d that to entitle him to recover plaintiff must prove express entertainment undiee on the part of t iff d u o he — - - not done. H. Burgwin, Esq., counsel forlie-fendant replied, arguing that It was not no eesse ry to show malice ; end that he had prov en a loss In business b' plaintiff after these publications, and It could be Itiferrtst that this was the muse. After argnment Judge Ramp. ton decided in favor of Mr. /tepid., and granted a compulsory non,ult. As the case was terminated In this way, of course the de fendants offered no evidence. But wo under stand that, had It been necessary, they burl Dr. J. M. Lindsay's deposition to prove that lie merely sold Patton the privilege for one year, which time expired in November, 1564 ; that he then sold to It. E. Sellers ,t Co. the perpetual and !f right to use Ills trade mark, the infields for his bottles, stereotyped plates for labels, advertisements, etc. The counsel em ployed In the ease tried were 11111 Burgwin, Esq.:for plaintiff, and Hopkins anti Lasear for defenclauts. Borough of tdanelieeier vs. Wm. Robinson, Jr. Action to rotover it large amount alleged to he due for grading and paying a eartway and sidewalks through defoutlanca property lit Manchester. The defendant alleges want of notice and other legal essentia/s. The case will occupy all of to-day , unless brought to a standstill by some technicality. Messrs. Kirk patrick .1 Mellon for plaintiffs; Hamilton ig Acheson for defendant. Book No ßees - ' • "The south since the War." By Sidney An• drews. Boston: Tielrnor & Fields. Isk tn tr This Is a narrative of foorteen wooks spent travel in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, as the correspondent of the Bos ton Aden - trace and Chicago Tribune. It Is well written, graphic In delineation, full and par ticular in details, and alms to depict the con dition of those States and their Inhabitants as they existed after the storm of war passed over. Most of the points of spacial Interest undo , . the present aspect of public again. are brought out as they really - are. Perhaps there to the usual amount of ocdortng, bi mins.- 1 has Intr i nsic the bias of the author, hut the book . has Intrinsic rooms for all who seek the facts of the case. For sale by John P. Hunt a Co. ..The Naval Lieutenant.'` A Novel. By F. C. Armstrong. New York: The American News Co. • A reprint of a popular English novel, In pa ts 6 cents. The author has al -I.)..erfrata. pnblL:tted several suceessfhl nautical nova, and Is fast. rising to distinction as the smeessor of Maryatt. The well written naval novel Is always sure of success, and we think all novel readers will like thin, For ludo by John P. Hunt a Cu. Masonic Hall,.Fifth street. Solo of Seats as She Academy of Masts, The Magi awe of the interior of the Acade my of Music having been completed, the sale, of seam will commence this morning at am o'clock, al the muele stores of Charles H. Mel & Oh, and H. Bieber A Bro. The diagrant for the right aide Of the building can ho benn4 with the Messrs. Metter, while that of the hilt In at Mr. Mollors store. That Wie/M seats will be in Immense demand we have no doubt, and for this ration IL will. be. bettor for those of our friends who contemplate purchasing sews to be on hand at either place early this ni."o , Lug. In regard to the entrance to the hug*. ing, the patrons of the Opera will Observe that the upper entranee On I-lberty street leads to the resiltlette, while the entrance on the earner if the alley leads to the Dress Cir. ele. The listp,f ',Mockler the Denver season have illteady been pghlleAatl and the lovers of Operatic music can see that the weleettoun have beep made with great care. We bail ple of the with delig Muses.ht> tile dedication of this new 'p ain _ lay he borne In mind that the select seats to- and to-morrow will he exclusively pan fined to the purchasers of season tickets. Af ter to-morrow, nest-, for Ma& nights ean bre purchased, A Ira•blousble Mo.—There is nothing becomes a man as to have his head-piece or so na mented with a handsome hat. Let hla other garments be of over so eoarse material, .14 his head be well covered (as fly porestas bath It) he looks dressed. We are happy to Interns onr tenders that our old tim peered friend Charle W. Moon, aps riten hatter, (than whom a hO. CJ' lVineurWhat Is. really stylish is 11444ui rind ' ) has associated himself with Mr. A. Aronson, at NO. 74 Fifth street, oppo alt., the Postotlice, when on Saturday nail., be win mien a xnagnillcmut assortment of buratto summer wear, whicti he intends to sell et prices gold, corresponding with the fan in the price of Meautbra Month]ly for May: Contents: Itatnotent Of Eherman's Army, (tllustrate,) The Dead Letter, TheThonareg, Abel Alison , ' Secret, Atentsalnsand their Wori, Wang, Do ra Dean% Trial, To lbulge, Charge of the Fast Cavalry Dlylsion at W 1 nchester, 11.nlfe•Eaters, Under a Shadow, My Luck lu a TUI2IIIOi, tic man Life, My Every Day Paths, Current Notch on !den, Boobs, ac. For sale by floury Miner, XX% t u trAnr - 14 rio\VIY the nbinya Vie Ohio river, near freedom. The dammed Was PPMeutlY quittedaf years of age, had on a mean dress hoar, and low shoes. There we no - marke or violence oh the per. aon. The re bOdflildltitintrod at frelahon. PRICE THREE CENTS ll[atoll' Nailed. Jimmy Hamill galled on lost Saturday for England, having deter ruined to arrange mat. tern upon hie arrival there for a satlnfamery settlement of the points of obJectiOn between hlineelf and hie competitor in the forthcou, Int( contest. It Is understood that he will non cede all pointo of 'lmpute to Kelly, nave that of emooth water--upon this lie wIIT Mittel. The match will come off within one month after I liamill'e arrival. The shell built by alega "'MAI 2VE \ lAP"' h'"• wan selected alt the one to be ivied in the rare, ' l imened one of the anent and most aesimeie - frock of as, upon tr Isleti proved to be all that could be i'Li/AKe, 01A STI 1.1. A, 1.1. 1 1 . alit NW, WoOL deeired. thirty-three feet long and , ENS for Men A 4, 4: 111 A , li.-11..ii, TRIMMTWri. weighs twenty-eight pound. Previous to I se., se., eiar eNhlttlied 1,, Pirt.lturith. which will Illantull'et , ItTarttire u complimentary anpszr t . • - iv . given ti in in 14 .,,,, , ynk and on Fri y he yeld at eitou.shlegli Lion, I INA Ed.. Our liar ti. area( th. 1.011i07 itliedir NS, train night a benefit at nt Men ml Theat re la Phlllldelphlg. alewan also made the recitti;ent FRENCH A NIA AMF !MCA Nlt A N RYA( PURE. of a pitmen( one hundred dollar,. In gold, pro- 1 We shall Mao mai, to "tam, 1. 1011.11 a and Mantilla> rented by Prunk Queen, ni the Cityper, is a of ILI' S rry rote. et} le, and wilt warrant a perfect mark 01 appreciation. The ` he I , f t lie ' C 1.,....,,,,;,,. ~,,,,,,,,,,,, emit I wan accompanied to the StOHITICT , al 1 1.11 , 1 1., (IF.01TTINI; ~,J ritivstiN,l It AIt.MIENT, isilAt 1 lit: I.AliiiT Immense crowd, who to Ifeideil their en till . Bloom by cheering and waving of hats •and STY LES. handkerchiefs. A Family Suit.—Patrick Hawkins W. orought before his honor, Mayor McCarthy, yasterday, to answer a charge of aa.ault". and battery vomndtted on the er Eliza beth Graham. He plead in ext enuation that the said glizabeth had taken a certain utensil of household economy belonging to hint and Nou g ht It to her own use, ( heldhic he thought to chastise her. Ile W. to bail to answer. Sarah Hawkins, Patrick's better half, then Instituted an action of surety against John George 'brother or Elizabeth Graham, for threaten* to kill the aforesaal . Patrick, as a mollitioa on tor the "hating" Mirabelli had received at his hands. His honor, tame, t hi er, restrained John George from doing ear. ng SO rash and sanguinary. tl boy slam four year. of age, named Wil e, whose mother resides In the Sixth ward, saas engaged In building mud dams acmes a gutter which was mining full oh water. In his eagerness to accomplish his darling object, the little fellow lost his bal ance, and was precipitated head-foremost snto the boilingaurrent, by which he was rapidly moo forcibly dashed over the boulders for some eltstanos, The driver of a coal wagon happened to observe the child, and Jumping Lo the ground, ran and extricated Win from illsout perilous situation. lic was tom% bruised abhis water. body sad Wiriest strangled with FOIMIS DrOWoged-011 Saturday' of an unknown woman wan found floatin g in the Ohio dyer, near Freedom, R o ar e r noun ty The deceased appeared to be a bierman, and had on a quilted hood, low shoes, flue stock ings and black dress Coronet 11 , Coy, or Beaver county, held an inquest, when the Jury mane to the cone/Union that 1010 WWI drowned, tollas there were no marks of violence on her person. oho had on her person a one dollar . twentysrlye dente in scrip, and three cop. pers. She was burled In the pnhhe burring ground. lialteten• u l cerdliter. —Win. Mc Bride yes , tezday brought motion dman ! Strain tar malicious intschtef against George shatierfeldt, The allegation charges the lat ter with throwing dirt and earth ina gutter fronting pre...mr oe prOpertv, thereby caus ing his prunilaen to overflow with water. A war rant was issued for the arrest of the defendant. Came.—thmel Byre ytuterday insti tuted a suit of Lrover and eourersiou before Aldertuati Strain against Jacob Cashbal , to re cover a canine valued at tiny dollars, the prop erty-of the oroseeuter, and which Cashbal re tuaea render up to his Waster. The defend ant Was heldfor a hearing this afternoon, • Nttlaustee--Conrad Shutt had a hearing he fore Mayor McCarthy mud was admitted to ball, on a uharge of malntalnlnga unlsance; or rath er number of nuisances, In the orm of slaughter house, pig pen, de., ln a doplorble ocuefittou. Lie resides on Pennsylvania Ave nue, lu the Bth ward. Leirceny.Patrlok Lally was yesterday committed to latl, by Juation Barker, of Mon ongahela boroligh, to answer a 'charge or Um con preferred by to Donahue. 'rho arti clew alleged to have boon stolen were twenty dolhua in money, bUileb of key,,, noel It knife. Wooden Building oh n W moire w tt, yesterday brought botorn Mayor alcc.thy on c harlit , or violating the city ordinance, try tbOeyeetlon era wooden helloing In the Ninth sue• Me WA& held to ball to' answer at court. Frank Leslie's; Ladles; Maws:Sae los May, with full array of illustrated fashions, besides th e usual excellent literary selections, be had of W. S. Glldenronny, bro. SS, Pleat St., near Wood. BOAItDDIG.. Iv ANTE a iftr,rb•Urlfg• to Zgliff'mugr,7rAr:ll:T. awl within Iffteim minute.. wL Of The romoMm.. A stock IltrulMmd room destrotdo. Itrforvoces ler ru, If required. Adders. stating term., M. It. IlAmm-Te Orrvlcs.opMat - - oncEs. • N OTICE IN ElEllEthiG iraNvtiagrioj,il+l. ,ForpciAtors of the t liTt t por r. •_r g e o by Act. of is,eihhtUC"UP'NY' ki% a d g r ekitCl3, A. D., ma, w at t :T e rr i ed the 0. MONDAY, ti g.o,c. d ,. In the eltx.9f Pltallac t i :Ai x tgAs t rare c of 1.12 a , • 1 4.rt0 o•etoe.• X • eeldent. en 1 I V .V. Rai& .14,11:C I=2 4=l4 A. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE TWO EDITIONS ISSUED, ON PrIiDYESDA F A. ND SATURadI The ealltion io forwarded which will reach the at ! •en he r. enoneet . thr nail i-un. siNOLE CoPIER, PER YEAR. CLUBS OF FIVE I'L IF Rs OF TEN ARO BOOTS Alt.b•§HOES. STA. FROM. UNDERI ALL THE ELEGANT SPRING GOODS 11 1, 1'1:1IT 1 0 N.Im rtie Great Sheriff's Sales, NUW SEL LIN t. .AI A lilltJT Lasting Heel Gaiters for $l, ` , clung la the City for 1,1,72, everywhere. INTERESTING! A6TO~3S~i~4! Go at once to the People's Patai 1B 111GL.V.IFI-11,TJISLCE, CONCEIT HALL SHOE STORE, No. 60 Fifth Street OPERA HOUSE SHOE STORE CLOAKS, &o ri GRAND OPE%f =EI FIFTH ST. CLOAH HOUSE. Alvroan't fall la (tau*. bait CLOAKS FOIL $5,00, ilooTs ANDSH I ,ADIES'. - (4 lENTS .E3C. X 1:.11:3 271 L .1\7'.1.2.5 Shoes, eC LEL L I ND'S Nos. 55 and 57 koit'th P4malreet., PRI VAtt SALE, IIAY AND f. PLUMBE BAILEY, FARRF.LI_ & CO., M.A.:. Patent Lead Pipe. Hoye constnntly on hand •nd nande to order LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD v 1 eLL DESCRIPILONtI. Warehouse, No, 167 Smithfield Street. DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, jusT lureEzvED IIY 1 XXIIESS FROM NEW YORK Ap voortm,..t N•Ci X-8.496.1FLX) thenadinee, Shawls, POINTS, OASQIUES, WHITE. ORR & CO., 2113 irtb elitrctoot AUCTION SUM. " ALF ACRE LOTS AT COLLINS' z:stv9cil. ciespantionct Inelmr,,eiliVler, cLot., subdicl e stesi nn C% i trit• Park It:4. elYief.tavLlherr the itirS,b`',Z`plftr'STirdbt".l/1 "*.V°;llO. TRAIN will Imre Um Penna. Tiepin nt 2 o'clock, for the concerns., or ladle" bud gentlemen to .04 from the tole. nosh; Isnlanee In one and two yearn, with Interent, secured by bond Ong mortucgt. to be ribill nu ecels lot when ap24 A. Mc11.14 AI Auet VALUABLE CITY Pittleo.PEßTY POEti wAI.E. consisng Lot ot of terentstl hav ing• front on bib crumb ntreet• of 1,0 lent, ann • tends bark "MI feet, on which Orr e reeted two k came irseetliogn. which now rent for trien per year. if: re It a safe inventmeut of in pes Opel klel,Al4 4. CU.. 1 2 Fortellietruet. _ • • FOR REWT. rra LET—A large P,70 awl pleasant SLEEP ROOM, lo pfI.V.VP • good location, MAY be [tad addrecclog • ' A, •' ai I th tai name, and ap24 . 3tri ri LA would DWELLING To RENT, 12, 1 d 11111dcootna,rea veVy con,..tat arat-clat. E tornituro cold at-a turiticevatei ng . App apzi 11.1teLAINCL ,12•2 Poona att ' C r EEMETRRIES. UILLDALE ALIEMETEIIV..-41 ru. 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