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W)lthftftblr 'IPM tl 1866
JonnkMtiton ficceitt.*ertit, in a pub
lished th& litb
Pinost
and preiiirniandis body that ever assembled
in the ,Capinal Virginia towards theloyal
men of. the (Rate, who (that is the latter)
were alone 'entitled by the constitution, as
well aby national law, to shape and Con.
trot the legislation and dcslinies of the
Conunontinaltit "
But the-President, Mr. 'BOTTS, MVP. any
— man is wbci Is opposed to admit
ting a State so recoastructed , intolnil 'fel
lowehip.
WE'liegirribin Virashitigt&r that all the
federal 'oftlctlkilderisila the 22d district,
(Mr. I,tioilieaki,) - an i a,liiiOni . PittstiOrgli,
are sOdit 'be.:remosea::llll the con:
semen journals charge that all these 021-
tea are held by the editor ofthe GazErre
Theilire',*istlflibAral in heaping hohors
on ns just now..
Tgril#ol/i lays- down a rule we are
disKised to cavil at- - -Lthat federal office
,:rirollie*,:whO criticise the President are fair
1y to rotaoval. Ls the Executive
- theOiti,l department of goveniment entitled
reapeOfiti.tteittment front incumbents of
Offices!. about placemen who abuse
Cons ?
•
Pittrilde, 13attirdal's LonissilleJoui•-
!ta1V5...91 this dnabtfltT paragraphs
-liretl, , ere at a party,in Washington last
lbeefaber,-irliere a majority of the
disabled theli. 'beautiful persons vary .lib-!.
erally4adeed. It wasn't a bare majority,
but tidal. bare One,"
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ITHATPX6 116 Sir:MORTON PET() aspires to
antiairahipAA ls"writing a book on "The
Res nstee''and= Prospects of the United.
StattiOn't not 'made to subaerre his own
si.hisinei; it . ;1111._be: of .*alue.
Tss"olirceji - ohleie of Coiiiatee4eut., to
save .thei . vbace . ere concerting
preseion of their with tht-' Preat-
are; .rumors of- &mops , fOOll
to beiriado Ako:Coriector's nod AOst'ssors
of Federiil'iiieif lit .
•
Tuto ot ceaterc , eteposeu-to reject all nom
inees itt place of vitreo . n. rttafored for not
endi*sizigrAeyresiderit'g
_ ,
THE Freedmati'a ' •Bnreatt has •assumed
the' s dE)Wpf collecting C4Ciptyi pay , and. pFn
siontifor colcu:edsOldieik •. • ,
FT Beek DS to be Pettle4 th;it Congrega will
adjourn ip JFne,
orry . IT=l3.
ffEE?I2
Horunupitltie Medici - des; for sate at Fulton's
Dr 4, Store s 'l , lo. lOS Stotitttklr nreot, three
doors talons PlftZtOtreet.
• ' - 'l•!fkleta's: -•-•-•
Under the market prlei•; cm the corthaest ear
ner Of Foetal and Itaiket.steeets.
naaemr Lova' a 14e0.
- • S c.
Dry t:iirtlit.
A large stock at popular prices, at either
wholesale-or ratalkon the northeast:co:nor of
Fourth and I.rarket a!rects.
O. If Ansos. Lora d BYO.
-
Drabs Uood■
A great voileiiistillod-to the present awl coax,
tog season, on.tbe northeast corner of Fourth
and idarkotiiieete.
C. limskoir I,ovs &DR.?.
tarsal Bate of Halt Acre Lot• at East
Liberty.
These are BITIONO hO, Intw destrable-io" -m
this neighborhood, for suburban boines. Salo
on thunder afternoon. The free excursion
train leaves the depot at 2 o'clock.
Great , inducemenie
Axe bitlitirOWere'd to aft well se re
tail buyers 0t1) , 4 , ,,G00de,0*2210 nor th east cor
ner of Four th anintliiket'sfreitts. "
C-HAirsos Lou. & BRO
43rairn's ultermthise CoinSta.',
Tbiip `VMuable cobiblitatlen bast been ' see,
ceasthlly need by - physlains; era round to be
safe eTleilliro ineratklekangsrorms, so hurtful
to children'. Ate Mire to obatik 'the rernitruge
Chnifte,'lrAlehliee been nseid with good success.
Sala by Drinigli is end Defilers In Medicines
et 23 'cents a Nit:" Sole agent ter Ptitstmrgh,
JoseplillamingrArtenteNetadasket.sireet.
Feiner and ;A> itiz - tingst tettelt.
Martin to intermittent Below, it. word with
responalblldy for- your =fining
rests upon yourselves. Just as surely. as you
shake to-day, or will shake tomorrow, liostet
ter%'4leinatoo noonnion titter* irm - itins.
gal& the Macau under which you labor. Had
you teken'thlsis' . tonicr' Irrnieirhve,
ma:would:have no need of it' as a core, for It
renders the system "hnOerrions AO on num
inand4 But ' , steels - doh neglected:tie
Irv:cannon aid yonraelrea without delay of
the cOstiNeistr, by zniortlsug -to she only
blnreinedp Break thethille with Hostetter*
Bitten', audthei 1111 return_ no more. _ This
unto experience of thousands, and n oo
Mr* klaAgoo ntnoPoyr tieldukof relief"; its
nauseous to .the last degree; it is more dun.
geroattheaLaemalady.hash; many
lt utterli falls% ;kali..MA:rent ii — th'Oinfecf of
thil-IdtteWES Their 'OUtative *ethic' . irrsPlll4
they ire L i i* *4i ___ j ble'l i i ,. l 4;:° ,l 3o, B / 6 ".4:40-0 6 ;lot
only entirely harm's* but
ortrangthest they eonstliutlent end prolong We
.they ofoer.ilate j ailif az.o*ls. Qon,a4osnuy, es
mamba tlait therkonver'idif fait 10. any case of
Fever', 11411 Ague,
.11.7WI,Srey . Livetersto 11l it.
thltraetki: L . To be ''.wkiliout flcat Kum% linters
any region -Wielded- with_intertolttent or
Zemlttent Fevii#l4!sipl" to Mock elifety soil
atttrt
Hoeleliet4Biiterto ' '
ate sold whotaaleend retail
01610 114(tillyng.ilitkeeteUtilte4bible Oka,
fie. f4riter,"9ltliki#l9lmni.
audanrketinesi'llcsarttintrisel.,
, " ' -
euoaa..
Jobb Welori
Norebaut X0..116 Yedotil . street., Ane•
***Wel, fitted up with spear at.
" irthie - at * 8 / 44 Pid ' aubllOr. So*. • Tha
stook has boes,rall,"Noi oupuu s oes all
the, niutharlesa artioliaipetxted 19r gentle.
masiVgaralextuc: Alone atook,o(Jraati _.
Nmur; eoalaiousUN to, will olio ba:lousul
1 # 11 . 6 4 011 . a lusaaL;Arlastook tutuloblug
goods cannotp e2 sQ ue dealriug
wpm:uses goats loitt::ar diatoms would ao
well by stllng gr. 'o'er a caLL ;'2"r ' •
ditessate' ay..;
ailicklealAttoelloOfer,e. Mel Deaden In wi
ua of various' itolors, ' Mee' az Merin
. der uakddlit's dtdr,the Water Work* Pim.
‘aerfAt. 114" -o.s4llPcat *O. .79 Pike !amt. ON
e as o . lvdty attained to,`,' Attire:tetra:mi.
- a? 46 at. Po short.
ad In,- ArooddWraddridldie,Oretrideddse
istoiLon-
roof istsiot, *Dims. .
Wee
Haring returned Una.—
Yearninlanfzig.l.Tii-haVe 2 : , 54 4 0,410 1 ' /Wlq—A
ferillloifief tontnrig in tn. cannonter
astadoold nand...Viral* Ane7. netnann Smith.
table t zw e4andaterrimia. - 9rd . fir!jouidied
inap,rryskended to:
0mut...c,2
... , ,
*trees' of litham Iltentlartiost.
order ,of General
Thomas, Wuhan Henderson was arreeted` last
night by Gemmel Davis, ocenutanalng. this de.
W rtil'e 7te ur r n itaer i t aelidgbe r r7 = raf
Conn. JUdge Ballard, was served on' General
Dav who In *mordant.° with - Gen. Thomas ,
Instruethms, rebind to obey It. Henderson
1:711 revisann hero. In custody or II United
.
' Atteinin ge 14cieti..•
r..
ediententieutietailerreCilteretrein- a'anob
deaverleg :nettle Irma the .sherd a neve I
, • 'whOitad committed mercies, : witit,tlie !uteri , I
.the negro. A - leit'eoldiers
Its . 'ahem came; to. the analstenee at: ee:
and;
Lonl.
sh - :telem am pbetth nduel.rce,..more.
terriAtultiVxm.icrec,iiert....tir'.l?stermfyir
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VOLUME p4:1i.". , •N0. 97
TIMUIM-NEWS
BY MMIULTIL
IltitlEi
LETTII%fi Ot' MAIL COATRACTS.
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ikeivintii'Appolsktuients
IitESTION lIPORIATION OP AM INTO limo
Opinion of the Attorney General.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR BREVET'APPOINTMENTS
Report of ti►e Examining Board
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Viioirorroros, April 24.—1 n the great letting
of mail contracts, about three thousand rontefi
have been concluded. Kentucky, Tennessee,
Indiana,. Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iffin-•
nesoui, Dakotah, Tennessee, Kansas;ffevada,
and Missouri, are the States embraced in this
regular letting, besides which there are over
one or two hundred more of miscellaneous
routes in New England, New Trirk,rennsyl
reels, Maryland, and points near the line, and
inch are now let raider epeeist advertise
ment. In some of tie States the proposals
were found considerably inadvanee of those
demanded four years ago. In others Offers
were mode at lower figures so that asan aver
age Ulu entire results are in favor of the De
par tweet.
This is by far the greatest letting ever held
In the Department. The competiti on th rcragh
out was spirited, showing the toad service to
be in high credit among men-of intelligence,
enterprise and wealth, within -the resfpective
States.•
Moses F. Odell liast - yesteriLay confirmed 1y
the Senate, se nsNal after at Now;York:- •
Tho Preeddentbilfliled sill the Virginia, for the Internal revenue, With
parties who, it la said, have taken thirteen
oath.
` - .The Quarter Matter Getters! Miyirlie has re
ports of the interment of - nearly one hicidred
thousand Union officers and soldiers, a large
portion of whom it will perhaps be necessary
to teatime to Cemeteries. One million' dollars
will be reqtdred to protect them from desecra
tionAndit lareeemmended a generalsystem
be adopted . . - Gem - Thomas has wooden order
warningtle people againA plowing tinder or
disturbing the graves of our dead at Atlanta.-
, ill appears from offiCial document* that le
December last Senor itorneru addressed two
notes to the Secretary of State in relation to
an; rder issued hp. Major General. MODowell,
commandltigtheMitithry Departtnefit of Cal
ifornia, prohibiting the exhortation of arms
and - M.,,,"Lnltylnit of war by way of the Premier
-• These notes were referred ,to
y General' or the United States,
Who said the question raised by the Secretary .
of State was whether in the opinion.of the for.
met this order was in conformity with any
laws, regulations or orders= force, bearthg
on the subject.. The Attorney General says no
Military officer base right to issue any order
to which he cannot lawfully compel obedi
ence by the forces ander his commilnd. The
test, therefore,of the validity, ill point of law,-
of thin order, is whether he could lawfully em
ploy the forces ambient to his control tops
vent !American, eittrens .and other persons
.armssnr. junsdjelliorr from transporting
er nintutiWis OT war as merchandise
=roes thelrontlerinto Mexico, in the present
'state of affairsinthat country. . • .
T ie
Attorney General sayiehe Is of the opin
ion that th e order of General McDowell was
tended to interfere whit se& trade conduc
ted by om-Pmple as an authorities have de•
dared to lawful, and is not theretore in
conformity with any order which was proba
bly' intended to be dixected against military
expeditious or antis enterprises against bel
llgerentg eontelading in.Hogice. Sucheniedi
uons and enterprises are of course violations
oftnirletatutas,end , nothirzin this opinion is
intended to =wean the V dity of the order
respeetbirtherm - Ilse AttOrneyGenerak
prebends it toile *ell liattlei.F.-thatltierehanU
may lawfully sell at home, to a belligerent
power,
contraband article, subject to the
rights of seizure hr. transite.The right of a
neutral to transport, guff: a, hostile to
seize, arc conflicting rights, and het or party
can cUrge the other with a mind .act. This
le the view talanihy , Chenceilor Rent
' A message was to-day received from the
President by the Senate, in answer to the res
olution .Calling far the proceedings of the
board convened to make brevet appointments
of General °Mears in the regolor army. The
beard-ooninated of Gees. aliernme.and
Ithso..o: ^ ermittiV7hTtrtr 13.7 - Meriden, and ' Phlle. -
D. S. Thomas, with Lieut. Col.. L. M. Dayton
as recorder. The board convened at Si. Louis,
March lat. all being presenthut Gen. Sheridan.
The order Included two clauses of recommend
-lames air gallant meritorious service and for
faithful service.
they express in thou report a sincere desire
to do all full and liberal and say that
if the onesUon was a perfectly new one, we
would us inclined to recommend the abolition
of the whole system of the brevet rang, and to
substitute in sue place some other mode of re•
ward for Wend gallantry in action, Stich as
medals cotnutecnoratltre of tho event, or to
make actual promotion to vacancy, without
regard to prior rank. But brevet commissions
have been conferred in ail the past and dur
ing the'present one, so that we Ire estopped
and compelled to r egard. hem as precedents
binding on one judgment.
They oreastula decided opinion that bre-
Vet rank should mlly be•oonferrecl , for - Matta.
gnished services in the field, in the presence
of the enemy atuilltat lithe - Meritorious con
duct In nonce lnbatantaldaty should be thus
rewarded, there wriald 'be great confusion
from it disproportion of officers with high
nn r a n k comparison the limited ` number
of men. - The 'reeerninerudstkrow- are made air
follows:
For thereat of Brevet Major General s. Ir
win MlDowea, for the battle of Cedar Moen
taint/On Popelsland -No: 10; _Jos. Booker,
• Chattanooge; W. S Hancock, - Spettsylvenia;
J. M. Schofield, Tranklinf O. 0, Howard,' cam.
olden of Atlanta; A. H.. Terry, Wilmington,
N. C. E. 0. C. Ord, Fort Harrison• r John G.
Park. Fort Steadman; .1).-11. Stanley, Franklin;
A. H. Humphrey', Sortals - Creek; I. it. S. Can
by, liotrIle;11. D. Wright, Petersourg; A. J.
Smith, Nashville; John Gibbon. Petersburg::
'Jeff. C. Davis, Jonesboro ; Joe. A. Mower, Sat
kettaWhiel F. 43.' Wood, Nashville; Chas. R.
Wood,'Bentonville, N. C.;:and Jame* Wilson,
Selma. ;Abe district has- ibers twenty ranting
in order as named, _
Sixty-Six'.recommendations for the brevet
rank of Brigadier General were matle,as fol
lows: David Ranter. for the campaign in the
Valley of Virginias A. MoD . Xe iftoP,'Perry
villa; J. C,Postar,l3avarinalis C. C. Anger, part
dindson; Gordon r Granger. Mobile; .GeOrge
Stoneman, Chirlotte, N. C.; George Sykes,
Gettysburg; Frank Steele, Little Book; 9. L.
Hartsuff, for surrender of Leef O.X. Warren
Britten , Stations-. A.. P/easanton, Missouri
campaign; Quincy A. Gilmore, Fi. Wag
mar, Pr F. Smith Chattanooga,
_Tenn.-
George Cook:Weft Fitia; Godfrey Weitzel:
surrender of loaf W. Essen, Fort - McAlls
ter; Weiney Merritt, ve Forks; George A.
Custer, surrender of Johnston; J. G. Barnard,
Surrender °flea; Seth
Dee; John. Newton; 'Atlanta; 4.lll..ißrargnse;
Atlanta; .12. W. Johnson, Nashville; z. B. Tow
er Grovetons W. Davidson, Little Bock:
, Brigene Earr,,latalistaectki.W...lL. •
Shenandoah Viably arterer,- Cedar l it=
J. W. Crawford, Fi ve- „Forks. J. H.J.;arleton_ ,
New Mexicoi Amhara Bididr Atlanta;
Robinson,. SpottaylvattiacTrtunan Seymour.
Parkersburg Charles Oftflin jive Forks; W. S.
Elliott, BaHrrillef .5: - /dMarersblirgi
G. W. Getty,.- - Petersisurin: Tally,
Whitastone- Yeller 84batt - f3. er, Dees
tur„ - .Alabama; n C urli p;
Frank Wheaton; Petersburg; WM. P.
Bentonville; R. 8., Ayers, five Yorke; B. 0.
Tyler,..Cold Harbert Tarbett, Coder
Creek; Adolf:oft Arnes, Fort Fisher; 'lndian
IluvAdrkkl,'Velt-tev a in.r, "r°4l l :Nytd,
E.e.dZot 14 ...U0mA...hi, E. 6 0 ... W
ren, Jno. Melatosh, Winchester, Va.;
Ell lain& SeinuAlalmana; Louts D. Watkins,
Beisium*Sidney CilatYablirg;
Buchanan, Uroveton; J. Grabutze, Petersburg;
H. Gottysburp Bielkwith, Barren
'der of - Johnson. C. B. Lcansteck, Mobile, Ala
beam; 0. M, Poi% urrender of Johnston; J. If.
Potter :Surrender Of Johnston.
NATIONAL CURRENCY APPORTIONMENT
Leifer from Secretary RieLoHoch.
WAll'auttrrox. April Sesionsity Of the
:Treasury baa written a /Utter ID 1.'4°."." 16 ' 1 "...
Of the Finance Committee On the' apportion
ment of nationalcorrency. Ele says: The Ben
.ata_blitZele seemingirgeoeral , to it,.
dans, but Ur infect it. singles! out liassachn.
netts, Connecticut and /Mode Island, and re
dae" (1040.1A04.5goniqa certain 8 tanaaril.
It.
practicidly assorts that the circulation of
Nothing Safikkl.allfaidiaohneottashall be Al
zelonhed sixty per,cant- The circulation of
National Bank& in.Cordiectiont shall be dimin
lahed dity-two per cent.; and the circulation
Of National flanks In 8 1 / 0 17 1 IMan 4 ebell be di'
, minished goironty-llve per omit 'The principle
on whichthe reductiOwlslsnant Mot: . toe.
Oct one.' 'Onerhundredidid seventy-de* thou
.lll42___Of rtual .populeidoa .of Ohio or nu
- ' ., 9-1141agerit tenlittyartnelltdied, by inn
vinti . ap,4 crnn m olO
colzmniulUes
.znanfam.. of the
of .RhodefslanO. oroptetell - ajar
.Ttie bill
ittlanal Currency Act, t 0... -o
Orinifsirculation nom banks by
with% It shall bear tO:capitel. IL
banks in all the Stateporfore Or lees, by eu•
tetra fixed rate. The reduction la tObe effectod
graduall , aa the eirchlatiOn• becimifee Nworn
and ma , and hi retnnied for redeteptlan.
The amount t ry wide/I . ole eftelellatift Is to be
than -sorproxiumtes ,terantr.dve
million doUtes,And •proposed'ixf.anipao
tion of tills reduction.. to authorize the issue
of circulation to banks in Statea that homage
cured' 31111 .least proportionate amount ofeir%
*Wait= aa if t = o !ideas& - .The Secretary
tbinkalt. t that solvent State banks,
should^ have - an opportunity to become Na
tional lianke;otheireriaei , lep Cho ape rs tjt a nyf
law of the United Stately they wM nazi lopeU •ed to wind uplifter the nut day o Join
and that it is a matter Ofgreat hoportanois.
that provisions should be Milile'to meet, the
wards of those States which Bays bean in ea.
hellion. }hulking ". - fsellities • arse neosauty . to
dervish*, the, Industrial driterest of ib e kk m th,
add::letlmulate , .tferWon'• of ,those
.artaphia.Whhak - iintsr ad .4dltoalui
'4allosareetavirtheraadri
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CHOLERA HOSPITILS IN NEW YORK.
Casa of the Steamship Virginia.
THE MEW PITTSBURGH POSTMASTER.
Projected Abattoirs at Bergen Platt.
THE RECENT EXPLOSION AT SAN TBANCLSCO.
Naw Volts, Aprtl Ill.—Cholera hospitals
will be established in this city immediately:hi
the Battery, the Five Points, and a building In
Thirty-Ninth street- s •,,
The Tilbune cr Melees sharply the action f
the Quarantine officers for the chol
era ship Virginia seventeen hours at Staten
isitUldillttdallowmg forty-four hours to slaws
before any of the sick were removed to the
hospital ship, and then in such a rude and in.
human manner that many died in then - ratter/sr.
Some of the evening papers deny sad abate
the charges, pleading In excuse thntrit IS
most impossible to find surgeons Mal nurse*.
Ho fresh cases have appeared on the steamer
The Board of Health met this efteraooe.
and it is understood that several reports tare.
laden to the cholera at quarantinOiVillire
minted and acted upon. Thus far there hive
been no cases in the city, and if the necessary
precautions are takes there will be no n •
stty for alarm. The streets up totvia: ,
lag cleaned, and everything to he .T ,
erase is being done. Gov. Fenton, it is derr,
stood, has signed the proclamation of : the -
Health Board, relating to the extraordin
.powers of the Board. The law will go •
operation immediately.
The Board of Councilmen hive requested.:,
the Boautof Health'. to, establish free truhlrt ,
baths thrtiughttnntlitieityeuring the summer.
The Commercial's special says: • The Prtul-
dent has appointed Wade Hampton, n relative
of the South Carolina rebel General, Posimm• j
ter, at Pittsburgh, Pa. r retnovlng a [wise
The deputy health officer reports that up to
10 o'clock yeefterdaymorningthere lied been
ten cases of cholerit received from the steam
er Illinois, and two died, l eng eighty in the
hOspitaL ,
Dr."Anderson,ole".of4 ithartultine rant-
IllisslOners, goes to Washington tonight to
Min the Government to give additional Caen-
Mee for the treatment of cholera at this port
by the use of tt e fgrbunds nt Sandy Hobk If
Mumesslnl, temporary Is lags will be erect
ed there for patients.
A proposition to belore the Bow d of ALIA.,
twin to create a department in the eityggiv,
ernmenvwheteby ,cheaper gas stn he Dere
Maned the I
A resolution has passed each Mattel, of the
.eity legislature directing the corporation
,council to sue all railway companies charging
more fare than is allowed by their charters.
Wells, Fargo & Co. havneneld Messrs. Hurst.,
Minion, Gentler S Devoe, the shippers of the
ultro-glyeerene, for damages late at 4 too,wo
caused to the explosion at San Francisco by
reason orite failure to declare thesmouernsw
and nature of the freight. The court b,
fondants to boll to the sum of Sirre,(tle.
A number of Chitatgo enpiraltras, barke.i by
several of the Great NVestern Hallway, i
hoe
purchased Uncle at, Bergen l'lntx and O re n
erect thereon before - the 15th of July next,'6o
tenalve abattoirs on the Purt%ian plan. They
p unload live aulrnala directly (rout the can.
Into their slaughter hens., and prepare them
oh moo spot for tale to dealers In MIMI 1,1 Near
Brooklyda, Jorsuy Ilubuken and
Newark. -
CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS.
Tho bill for the rv(let of certain naval con
tractors, atter helm( amended 00 that the may
of the Parties should not oxceed It per cent.
Of their original contract, was postponed till
to-morrow.
On moons of Mr. .Ilowe, the Secretary of
War was culled upon :for the evidence upon
which the nwordsfor the apprehenßiollof Jeff.
Davis were made.
Oo motion of secretary of
the IGav7 West called .upon to "tate whelher
naval °Dicers had leech prevented front viNit
lag the President for the purpose of personal
"P l P llVlTl lhitoken up.. rTr°,,inagal.T4V=OZLTlT:,;
Mr. Stewart spoke In favor of the whole-41ln
of Colorado.
Mr. tutbrie opposed it. •
Mr. NTT, spoke In Ls support. The, sr US coil
stdsratde Incidental debate.
The pending question was the MO( iOll to re
considerthe rote rejecting the bill.
140111111, spoke against the proposition.
ITICPSZIg.O was received from the House an
nouncing the non-concur seer In the Senate's
amendments In relation, to the habeas corpus.
Thei.Senate voted to instal, on ita amendments,
and - ask a Committee of Conference.
a !message was submitted from the Presi
dent transmitting the recent of the commis
sion assembled Itt St. Louts in relation to the
tinetet appointments in the regular artny.
hit. Sherman, from the Finance Committee,
r'
pointed the onsularattl Diplomatic Appro
'pritMlort tlto lattni9e bill Apthorlning
tbetobaing offlrezent pickiest •
Ht. Shernuat'abtO reported - the Pobile Print,
bag Deficiency bill, appropriating sin hundred
tbottut.nd itollars , which passed.
• Mr. Wltley atlered it,resolution for the relief
Of ttle loyal citizens of Jefferson nud Berkely
eonpties, Virginia. It Le to pay them for guar
tertPaSters, stores furnished the army. Re
ferred to tne Judiniary Committee .
APJourned.
The - first bust - nest; in order being the call of
the Committees for reports daring morning
houfo,the Joint resolution reported on tne loth isuih., from the Committee on Roads and Ca
-nalliA to construct a ship canal around the Fails
of Niagara, came up tor diSewision. A sum
rEof the bill was.pubDshed tti titeproce“l-
of the ointeenth.
Hubbard, of New Tort, addressed the
Renee in favor of the postage of the bill.
- Dawes, of hi. ssseausetts, interrupting,
atated that he was deeirous . of voting for the
Mil, and having the work constructed as a na
tional work, but he observed that in the char
ter Muted tiv the New York Legislature to a
corporation for this purpose, there was a
clause reserving to the State, of New Tort
the right to purchase the canal.
Mr. Hubbard. or New Turk, stated that his I
colleague, Mr. VO.O Horn, intended to offer an
amendment which:would give the control of,
the *ark exclilidvelf to Federal Government.
Mr. Davis remarked that that was what
seemed essential to him.
Mr. Van Horn,. of eon loth, stated that
after consulting with the friends of the meas
ure in the House, he had concluded to present
an amendment in the nature of- a substittne,
for the bill. The submit'ute differed from the
In thin, that it provided for the chartering
of a company Instead of having the a ork dune
by a company chartered ht . atirAtato. ;Be was
authorized by the gentlemen Tram Wineonsin,
lir. Paine, to withdraw the nuontltute which
• that gentleman had offered, anti he nose pre
sented the MtheUtuto agreed upon.
Mr. Huniphrey, of New Fmk', denounced ilk(
measure as a scheme concocted by men who
were endeavoring to procure corporate rights
accompanied by st"dcmation of ala
'from the Federal Government. It professed
'to have two objeeta,one military and the other
commercial, and yet why had It not been re
ferred to the COmmlttee on'tettlltarr Affairs or
to the Committee on Commerce , That Inds
rated that there was something wrong about
the matter. _••••
The Ildusaproireetted" to the conanteratlon
of the Roth section, In reference to the Prormt
Marshal's Bureau.
Mr.Corikling moved to strike out the sec
tion. Efforts,liesakiliad been-made to throw
the responsibility of continuing this unpopu
lar office on tlia.identenant Yoloral, but to
show bow„ Ath 11 he 3list ..11g1pnalon -tr eta , /argent
op and had readU letter from General Grunt,
to Senator Nesmith, In which he says
am opposed to atoultiplylng bureaus, ono
think there Is no necessity /or a Provo/4. Mar
shal General. In'friet - if we had to organize
the army anew, 1 would pot have as many in t.
roans as we now have. Itt my
_opinion the
country would be lusts* wen and, much more
economically served If the coast survey duties
were added to the Engineer Bureau, and if the
Quartermaster's, the Subsistenociand ear Do.
part/aunts were merged' into one.” There was
one Important thing for the Bureau of the
Provost Marshat Generatto do,' and that was.
to close its accounts and allow the country to
know what has become of the *0,00,000 which
under the. act of Mareb.l4.lS64 Went to Its
credit.. 'He protested; In the:name von
stitnenta and the people of the Western Di.
viltion of New York, against perpetuating a
power under.which Ugly entrorad beyond
his capacity to &Soren: •
The House then proceeded to the considera
tion of the bill to reormuithe and'establlsh
;army of the United States, the question 'being
on the motion made yesterday by Mr, Niblock
to poitoone the pm till the lieet Monday to
Deaannberbhat.
Mr. Nibloeir said he was &octane,' teat the
motion to postpone would not now be a fair
test of the sense et the Rouse In reference to
the WIG besides it would be more respectful
to the - Military Committee to lerit go on with
the toil and Mititaithe best
i t could of It. Ile
therefore withdraw the mot on to postpone.
Thu question recurred' on the uniondments
to the nblotcenth section, which regulatyc tiro
Subsistence Department.
Mr. Bourwell Intimated that the Adjutant
General's Department had enlisted from Onto
bet. to April MAO t he fr the regular army,
Mr. Blaine came to defense of Gen. DM
aniltiad'itte.Mentleinan (Mr. Conklltig) had
had indUCEI with Gen. Dix which had been ad
judicated by the Secretary of War, and he
would leave the gentleman to say whether he
had come out second best as its efficietn officer,
as a high4Oned gentleman, as a man ready to
& eel , ego mrmintatin from NetrYorknnywhere
khd dretlterei 'air a - Man without spot or
.Maynillti t slid whb - rattre.4 meat ail his
Jataatrß. .147,staa toatiy
MeAlrieriMa , • al.
enaliedi which Mr. Conk
nits"—
nq +c , =,:t, t#f IFipAtartalvehoods
and was milled to Ordei
lintssty ad 'Ma.... "t 1 0 14 40#01 3
. 4 pa,
Tht dohite *nn Otto personal and
one
Mr. Stevens moved to amend the amend
: meaty Ittsertlng- ititeitd!ot the , seettOn the
following:lfeetici M. And be It 'further enact- I
tbat.the Provost. Marshal Generuks Stumm
be continued OnlYirtiobein Ire the Oas
t:mint of the bonretol or•• Wes, bony • be ewes.
fury to close up the business thOreof, 110 t ex
.needinhbVrever,
eeL I d iinifithAnfter the pea
nage
Conhttng accepted theamendatent.
Mtc . nohow* ilechnotnatiejtaprosolon pat,
the same ••oethe ; nbuhrwas • sonnet - the
other ellethhtt _end hht ilteetton :Ina not to
*Min& koonnt there- - Bo ltated how the
:Committee had Om Wildman the oectitot
by tar#.2osktiatonsof fittwiatitalatAilitsettto
4 •
_ ~:...,_..,r~, _:.~u~r_z
PUTSBURGH GAZETTE.
the Secretary of War. The Mtll section Was
I struck out by rots, The 21st, 2d sad 2.3 a sec
tions were osusidcred without action, when
the Rattan took,. a 'cocas.
Mr. Morrill asked nuanlinow, consent to In
, troduce a bill In relation to the transportation
'
of Ore animals from Canada. The Canadians
were shearing their, sheep over the border,
thus evading the ditty Imposed on wool. Ob
jected to.
' Naitr .oitticans, April :14.—Dr. Pearce, of
:Geor tor gla,tute accepted nt. an invitation to give
whiay of hlethodie •
General Canby tenses habeas corpus to the
Government agents.
.• The crevasses below are widening, and the
LiAten Commissioners are making ['gotta to
, f; t alsi increasin g.
n d on
4e Washington County Railroad, by which
Allen,of Galveston, hr. neting, of Chappol
ill, nod Chas. Roger, of the New orleans
were badly wounded.
• .
'.'*The stook of cotton Ls .11.4/0 bales. The total
:exhorts are 155644 bultsi, of which 50,00 D Went
to England. BLOOD Wont to N 0 Voile, ono 4,400, ,
to Now Orleans.
Maims from Vera Crux state that Cofonel
Duprtng defeated Lijaus Delarglsea In Tutn
aullpas.
off mate, April .24.—1 n the Senate today a
bill passed the first reading, tenaci leg the
Mansion liens° at the Hermitage JaCkalll
residence; and two hundred adjacent acres of
ground adjolning, on condition that the Gol
fed States Government would csitablich Upon
It n branch of the West Point Military Amides
my, or some other public institution. The re
maining acres of the estate, about three him
i red, are to bo cold, the proceeds to be applied
to [hp payment of the bonds issued by the
State In payment fortne whole property. '
The weather is cold and windy. The river
.svonty-Ilrn feet on the shoals, and still
ing'
Saw Yotsx, April 24.—The steamAtlp Amer.
from Sortthampton on the 11th, has arrived
at ti
The +top Eliza, from Nose York for Ltroman,
was run Into and wank off Portland, England.
All bands but ono man tt erlahod.
r.tt rom., prll 11.—The Caine of cotton fot
two days a ere Sjo:01 bales, to arepeulators. The
market is dull and irregular, Otrillg to the Fe
mart dittleult.tes and excessive receipts, and a
deeltne of ld per pound had taken Waal.
ASallitITON c ITV, April .24
AT E.
tie/wain and the Prealdent'm Recent'
New Y one, April '2l.—The bevannall Herald
of the 21st states thst Capt. Duncan deumnded
Mutt his trialshould be 'emended to the 0101
con, ta , but the Military Connitnisioner refused.
(inversion' Jenkins has 11181.10 d a proclamation
explanatory of the position of the courts and
the ,cople 11{tier the recent proclamation of
P resident .lolinsen. In effect stating that theft<
former 'tat us <s Iw - elided and not radically
<henget].
Reference wets mewls some days since ti the
nation of the committee appointed by the eats
rth M. E. Conference to recommend the local
oldects to which contributions should be mane
by parsons 'and elturelles. It Di expected etc
Iron that to addition to the 'meetings held in the
sari°us bletholio churches hereabouts, a pub.
llc duMOIL-trikLlOn will likely be held .ia 'ems
mall of ch arab. to awaken greater interest In the.
public. sand ant promote the Cob tsuaey can o e.
This course is purouril in ether eater and we
think a general mewlns of thin kind would
at
tract public attention more than by any other
mode.
,The German Methodists of Pittsburgh Alto.
gliens and Birmingham recently held united
sarrtemi in Allegheny in the German M. E.
Church throughout the entire day. The church
was handsomely decorated In the intoner, and
and above the pulpit was inscribed "Juhu
leurn In the forenoon and evening.sermons
Were delivered suitable to the occasion by the
Rev. Mr, Lowenstein, of Indianapolis Ind. In
the afternoon a general meeting was held,
composed of member - a and friends of the
church and of the Sabbath school children, at
which the nee. P. 1. Schneider, pastor of the
oh urcb,preshled. Brief but eXcellent addresses
Were deliver by nos. Dr. Peltber, formerly
pastor of tee bony Mission Church, Rev.
Warne., of Plt h charge, and Rev. Mr.
Pritche. of 1 e og, W. Va. During the
speaking exorcist soul-stirring hymfas were
sung at Intervals. It was resolved that each
cOugrogallee 'contribute to the Centenary
came before or tinrinr.lOctober In whatever
Way best calculated to .icooniplmli the object In
view.
0:1=3
. .
While this movement I mainly regained to
the Methodist Bpi...visa Church, it is gratify
ing to note that other and youngerbranehes of
the Methodist family, such an the Methodist
Protestant and Wesleyan Churches, are mow
ing to the matter. The following persons
compose the Pittsburgh Con ferenee Centenary
Committee of the Methodist Protestant
Church :
. Pittsburgh First Church ; John Cowl, J. I.
Bennett, IL H. Marshal, T. H. Hatton ; Pitts
burahl3enand Church : J. RObbion, R. Marshall,
J. R. Helsley ; Allegheny . First Church V.
Lucas, J. H. classy, C. Hleasoni Allegheny
Second Church : .Crowther, W. H. Phipps,
E. John/ton Birmingham Church Sut
ton, S, Redman, J. Cantos 6harpsMirli Church:
W Collier. T. H. Unison, .1. Cook.
RESEVIT.—To-Ilight Mr..l. Z. Little,
late ot the Pittsburgh Theatre ,taken Isen.
eflt at the Opera House. Mr. Little Is a first
clay stock actor In the "heavy business. AR
a renter he Is on Jeff. while his acting gener
ally Is of a high order, and his deportment
teat of a gentleman, whether off or on the
stage. Since his advent amongst us, some
nine months ago, he has made many warm
personal Irlends win, we doubt not, will be
glad or the present opportunity to testily to
their kindly feeling towards him. It should
be remembered that. Ali. Charles ilillon,the
accomplished actor and gentleman, suggested
this benefit. and volunteers for the Mon,
when he will give one of his most powerful
representations, that of "King Lear,^ in wlimb
he stenos unrivalled. If the play-going pub
lic, who dock to the benefits of Sitars, only
knew how - mush more deserving the sloes
beneficiary is, how he labors all day and half
the night, on a *Jaunty fiICOMO, to enable him
to eontribute to the diversion of the audience
by nn exhibition of all the phases of nature,
more interest in his behalf would tie Want
lasted. Recollect, worth, triendship and a
caplialjperfOrmance appeal to yourgenerOslty
tomight. Immediately after the conclusion of
"King Learn there will be a testimonial pres
entation to 54. Litt4e.
. .
Aoenartr or 2itct9zo—Seis or Eitera.—The
sale or season tlekets and sonLm for the Grover
lCason at the Academy of Merle went oil very
ively yesterday, and the greater „pert of Abe
house sag taken." To.day elorma the sale of the
newton tickets, and to-morrow serail for single
()reran con be obtained: The season opens on'
next Monday night. and those who Tag to se.
cure seats molt will' scarce ly. stand a chance
at the opening. The diagrams can still be
seen at Messrs. Mellor and Kleber's Music
Wore, where tickets can be obtained.
PITTDDITIPMITArt,TX7I4—EIIIVITI AClEttli“ play
ed to another mod •nouse last night. is the
cbaracterof "Wtld Oats.. Thls evening ho
TIM matte his appearance In the play of
"EneetiArtica; or - Under the Palle," In which
ha had attained ain't reputation. The plecO
Is well worth seeing. To conclude with a
Maaonic itax.4.—colton mtirphrs Califor
nia Minstrel Trance - are dreads* large -*oases
at Masonic Hall. noir, performances moot
'with Metearty endernementef-all patrons, its
manifested by the applause
,they elicit.
The Oil City 4.egiger contain the following
in refortmee to the aggregate production of
oil since 'Sip's:. '',A f t e r six years development,
clurlng which the Pdtrotenm'supplY, obtained
from an extent of territory that can be emu-
Pas.otl in a space not to exceed thirty square
has averaged annually 1,600A110 barrels
of oil, of forty"two gallons to mob barrel, we
tine the chilly production up to the Pall aver
ads, say ?,000 barrels per day. Bail within
the pest two years, the Vallerof 011 Creek
and Cherry Stun, furnished the only material
supply.. But during this time, other localities
havobeen developed, and production has'
proved large. Pithole Creak and its branches,
West Itlekory, Dennis Bun, end other
localities have proved rich ID Petroleum
product. Other localities are being devel
oped, that give good prospect of en abundant
Plc ode Creek has lately given evi
dence of 11 docreswed yield. We do not say eac
hanstion for wo 40 not othatt that say moth
term will truthfully apply to the Putrolettm
eupply: During 11362,
of
avenge daily pro
dhoti= of the Valley of 011 Creek was altout
fru ' , Sr; c =I L L D u r o l a 4=ll re m
a . Y The - resign tem
mid:intWO ifigs_Stertl stag' in gbh~~dgao .
, . th at way ;lite Ore 417 lotting
proxt.. (its ttis
down the wate,, WALIO Latin!
Called") each other. w.— •• __.__
tubest, so as to shut Off the meter, trorlv a-
Interferes with or stops a dozen of the ad.
'outing wells.°
Jotua Ciao, rows otagp. nirtranypd in Me-
Cunro glan whits, Ninth Ward;being hipiete4
with CoubLe itraltieutur, agiring tirgapieihtm - -
1124 lon Wright Al ins r got eye, recently
ConsiaMW,Dr. , .Btentitti.vttio bYzikndui °Pen!
UO 3 / 1 1 , AtcatAi4 in zwie only setting -bOth gas
, exacal - Itild r altad AlWAlllyfilAt also in .re,
kinJt. gko. ta
PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25,
The bill extending the time (or completing
certain lanfl.grat_ at railroads In lowa, Alabama,
Florida, and Mississippi expiring in IBM, for
eight ream, was recommitted and ordered to
be printed.
Mr. Price; from the Committee on the Pa
cific Etailread,reported back:with amendments
'the hill granting lands to lowa and Missouri,
for the State line railroad. It grants ten MU/-
lions per mile on each side of the road, which
IS about two hundred smithy mil. lung.
Referred to the Committee on Public lands.
Mr. Price also reported' bath the bill to se
cure the speedy construction of the Northern
Pacific Railroad.
Mr. Bandon raised n point of order. It was
an appropriation bill, pledging the credit of
the I tilted States. And that it should go to the
Committee of the Whole,
. .
The Speaker -me:Aimed the point. The bill
wee then recommitted to the Committee on
the Pacific it slircia.l and Immediately reported
lupin Modilled, to avoid the point or order.
Alter oonaiderable rehatc,the House without
taking lineation on the reception of the report,
adjourned.
'neat *On . Orleans avid Galveston
Commandant 14111olt is about forU.
tying Chihuahua. Re will then start on au
expedition.
The Imperml cause Is prosperous In Chi
hulthult.
. .
The trillions had secured the distrlets of
A basil° and tinerrenii.
MNIMIE=IIII
'lnc accidence of Gen. Jackson—nicer
===
latest teum , "EuroPe—ShlP Runk—All
Illitud4 but Our Perbamed—Cotton War.
ket.
YrtFelamatlet.
CITY AND SUBURBAN
Cenithar, el American Methodism/
- -
Amusements.
The Yield of Petroleum.
ipi•gailleltrabismas,
CaliKkulsation Arno PlnndnY
tam Informations& Rad e
Fluptier.Tro`y II and Mpring Varies. In n
Considerable Cotter was created yesterday
in Gip lager beer region of Troy Dill and
. Spriu,g Garden, by a wholesale arrest of the
- beer lan proprietors of that neighborhood,
the informations having been made by several
parties, with a determination of putting a stop
to tile Sunday beer traffic and all effectual
2 , i , 1 , e , t.bs to the turuulence and disorder which
teriges those places on that day. We
17 . ititi71111orriled that on last Sunday the German
pOpldatlon and their families, together with
alerge sprinkling of natives, flocked by hun
dreds to those resorts, and daring the day held
highTarnival. The "gardens" were open, and
the Malt decoction Rowed as freely as ever It
did at a Fourth of July celebration. lighters
render and Keep succeeded In arresting near
ly the whole party yesterday, and In addition
made several arrests to Allegheny of persons
charged with violations of the Sunday ortli-
Mint*. They were all brought before Alder
man Gumbort, of the First Ward, who beard
a few of theocases and nostponed the other,
fOr &further heart ig.
tJoseghLoring, Mat Rutstein, and Jaeob Let,
Limy, against; each of whom there are two in
fOrMatiOrts, and George Beckerman, all of the
'denude law.l.lty of Irny 11111. Reserve township,
were held for a further hearing on Saturday.
0. sledle, 01 Resen-e township, was discharg
ed. Conrad Eberhard entered bail for Ills ups
pagrance at Court. John P.Wacker and Geo. S.
Sbeneragle, keepers of a beer hall in Duquesne
borough, were held to OM bull for trial at
Court, and John latterly of Troy HMI, also en
tered bull upon one Information, and a second
Information postponed till Calumny for a
bearing.
Jacob Hine, Duquesne borengh,• Peter Rich
ler,Spring Garden, Reserve townshlm Lang,
M. Zeirhara and Charles Ilittner, of the Fourth
ward, Allegheny, and Joseph Swearer, of the
' Third ward. Allegheny, were each held for a
lgrungaigenoPTArnth&rneA hearing ,
w w a " r ' d
leghenv, but the witnesses in the case were all
drithk, having evidently been tampered with.
~.anti the ease was dismissed.
An Easillab ii ruining Affray.
Mayor McCarthy yesterday had before hint a
ettas defined under the penal code :Ls all "un
lawful assembly anti affray," but In the ver
nacular of the ufancy"a "braising match " The
*drat: happened on Monday night to the bar
room of the -Bull's Head,. on Second Street,
opposite the Park, ant the partieg to the fight,
Which was an Impromptu one, were two hag-
UShmen—James lingers, ft native of Wel vet.
hatnpton, rand George Bromley, a Laneashlre
than. It appears tne latter with a party of
friends en•cred the tavern for the outpost. of
hstung a drink anti while there, Rogets, who
all been freely imbibing in fighting whisky,
dttelared be could whip Bromic, and bald e ,
him to eget. The latter being quiet, Peat's .,
tdy disposed man, declined havtng anything Is
do With his challeitger,lint Rogers ineisted upon
alight, in which he was hacked by the pro- •
prietor of the house, himself atom, time some.
thing of.. pugilist. Bromley wan finally cont.
pelted to yield under the pressure, and eon
stinted to give Rogers a trial of his prow eds.
The parties repaired to nee upper room aud
Spencer locked the doors, when a circle am
cleared, the two took oil' their routs, "time"
PAS cal l ed, and a regular sLand-up pogilistir
Cattiest 011141.101.1. during which both parties
sustained numerous Metal bruises. How many
rOUI.I db were fought has not been ascertained,
but the contain, ended by Rogers' seconds
L 6 sing up the sponge" us it token of defeat
The tight had not long been eonehttled before
Chief of Pollee Bogle, with a posse of sillier,,
made their appearance, and arrested the pro
prietor of the house, Joseph Spencer, and the
combatant?, Bromley and Huger,.
..at the hearing before the Mayor, Thomas B.
ffatelllea. Req., appeared as counsel for Spen
cer, and B. G. Childs, Esq., for Bromley. The
hearing occupied two bourn. Ills Honor, after
a full Investigation of the affair, held the par
ties to bail tor their appeurunec at 1.:01111
Spencer in the ,um of 4,1051, Brio, lilt, +,-;0,
and Rogers 401 St,
l'. P. Presoylery of Allegheny
This lardy ~o 1 1 . 00.1111 y in the Fourth Uni
ted Presbyterian Church, Allegheny, wt.,.
the foLlowing business was transacted • A call
from Last Caton, addressed to Mr. Wm. Weir.
was sustained, presented and accepted, and
arrangements made to ordain al/ii hint
on the third Torsday Joue, at to o'clock,
M. Mr. N'ou'n trial will tat hoard 0. the lit st
U. P. Worth, on the (hint Tuesday of May, at
Its o'clock, r. a A call (rota W irtemtmrg,
(or one-half tlmo of Mr. Jeremiah Britton, was
,
anti the Clerk instrueted ill fora toll
to Merecr Presbytery Too emoluet of Mr.
Samuel It. Kerr not, being satisfactory, It was
_resolved that he be tilted to appear before
Presitytery at its next regular meeting and
show cause why action should not be taken in
his canc. Mr. Bruce, et :Ancient under cure of
Prcabytery, was glanted a certificate. The
Filth Church, Allegheny. asked for WO for the
timing year. The repels f, our newickly were
exceedingly favorable. They sail tor no m appropriations and are determined to g tvo
their young pastor a living support. .lamas
McCance was appointed lay-delegate to the
Aenerably. in place of Mr. Thompson, resigned.
Dr. Presaly isms refinished to prep.-try .1 memo.
Mal notice of student Doug, deetta.ed. Messrs.
Sturgeon and Patterson were appointed a •oiu
mittto to report on the case of Samuel It. Kerr.
A special meeting will be held on the Miro
Tuesday of May. at It.. o'clock, r.I 0., in the
Fitt. Church. Allegheny, to hear ilimou•smi
from Messrs. Weir and 'Evans. Tire next regu
lar meeting will be hold at Emt Union, on the
third Tuesday of June, at 10 o'clock, A. V
(barge of Perjury
An information for perjury W.iS yestenlav
preferred before Alderman Strain by Paul J.
Caperton, (colored) proprietor of the eat lag
saloon, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets,
agaluat one Benjamin Harris, also colored,
and a resident of Washington City. Barris,
it seems, had a child, ft lad of souls twelve or
thirteen years, who was born a slave near
Winchester, Virginia. tie so remained until
within a few months ago, when Mr. Caperton,
a relative by marriage, at great personal risk,
went down for him, and with difficulty suc
ceeded In bringing the troy and two sisters
away with him. ho sooner did 1111.1718 hear
of the recovery of his supposed lost son titan
he tried repeatallv to get hint away from Mr.
Caperton, but they did not want to go. The
father then earns out here, and appearing be
fore Alderman Strain summated in haying the
Alderman I.OOOIN 0 the Information, charging
the boy with “ineort Igibilltv,” and asking for
his arrest. The Troy eit firelight before the
Alderman, anti before Mr. taperion could ap
pear or get counsel, Harris had spirited away
the boy. The Information of hir. Caperton
charges him with falsely and eorritittly swear
ing that the boy wiw "incorrigilile, , when he
could not have known anything about hint,
not hating seen him from childhood until con
fronted wlth him at the Alderman'. 011100
IL la alleged that the boy is lei good
and dutiful a 11,1) . ua any In the cite. A war
rant was 1139U04, 11111, Of C . 0111.0, lite tiliteitilitilt
Cannot 110 itri . ol4l,l 111100 it. rpon the Mutton
of the indictment, however, a requisition w ill
he otitained from the Governor.
Sleeting of the Sanitary Committee
T/JOSanita_ty Committee appointed by WMI-
(419 Illet on Montlay evening and otter a flee
Interchange of views In reterene • to the condi
tion of the city, and the menns to be employed
In Its purification, adopted tire follow - lag rem,
2solved, That the members of the committee
from each ward, block out their respect!,
ward., - and appoint sulecomMittec. tu each
block, who shall report to the Sanitary Com
mittee.
Resolved, That the meeting. of this commit
tee shall be held on Monday evening of each
week.lo redelve reports of aub-committem,, and
that it CO-operate with the Board of Health.
Reached, That the City Cannella be anti they
are hereby requested to appropriate $5OOO for
the use of the Sanitary Committee.
Resolved, That a Committee of nee, two from
the Select and three from the Common Council,
be appointe4 to prepare rules and regulations
for the government et the sanitary Committee.
The resolution was adopted, nod the following
gentlemen appointed said committee Messrs.
Cowan, lacy, Oteel, Bovorand Hare.
On motion, 3leturs. Lang Courant and ltee.
weep liPilant.d4 POrskottee to write the
Beard of Health and - the oitroef..Commtooienor.
'to attend the mean:kg of the committee.
Book Bailees
'Tee Liorroar or Ueturr from the earliest pe
riod to the present time. By J. B. C. Blur.
ray. Philadelphiaf4. B. Lippincott & Co "
. _
To nil business men alto are interested in
the matter of borrowing and lending money,
tilts work Must prove of great value. Rankers
and lawyers,too, will find - It follof information
on this particular subject, which to not easily
accessible in any other form. It discusses the
general principles concerning the conflict of
the laws In dl rent States and countries, and
an,examinatlow Into the policy of laws nn
usury and their effect upon commerce.
--Tor sale by Davis, Clarke k Co., Wood st rem.
Ammelation.—A pub
lic meeting will be held In the Reading Room
I of the Allegheny Library Association to-mor
row evening at .34 o'clock, for the purpose of
creating an - Increased public interest In the
Library. A number of prominent speakers
wilt be preaent. During the past two weeks
ono hundred and twenty members have been
added to the Association. It is now In a flour
ishing condition, and all are requested to aid
In rendering it still i rril tit/. Those not mem.
born are espocially vitud to attend.
Non-Episcopal Convention. The Con
vention to be composed of dolegutas from
the various non-EDDwpal Methodist church
es meets In Cincinnati next month. The
following person!) have been selected to repro.
sent the Pittsburgh Methodist Conference:
alfintateral—ltleo. Brown, Wm. Reeves, Wm.
Collier, Jno.Scett,Jamcs Robinson, J. D. Herr,
'II. Palmer, Alex. Clark. /taxmen—J. Redman,
Ihrordy_ce. W.!. Troth AR. Marshall, H. W
Pogue, ELT. Reeves. Jt H. Bard, J. B. Myers.
Photcpapti.—Thst most
op.
news 'dealei;John W. Plttock, op.
posit° the postorlice, has published a photo
graph of Jimmy Hamill, the great oarsman,
who is now on his way to England to demon.
Strata' to Johnny Bull that Britannia dot. not
._*.rule the waves ,ti and.that Brower Jonathan
la =Unrest) of the seas. In the photogril
Hamill to represented aa lb the '&111st olin
Auntie aohtstat with every nerve braced and
;every innacie atrainetL Of course every one
desire to obtain a copy.
Allagalla And Brif re er7.—Nhomaa Batman
=ado oath against tt hams Kimberlin and an
other man named erohenroother, before Al-
Otrata yesterday, charging them
withaassalt and battery. A quarrel arose be
tween the parties at the Allegheny drove
Thrtteakbontsomesheep,in which Robinson was
roughly handlel 2 ihtfaiatiati are batch.
'am dolng baldness to the Allegheny market,
and R.ottlasou la a farmer residing in Marshall
LOWnehlt s W eg aj d =wgre leaned for the ar-
Lalaiseal Tax,—Tha central Ward of *data
twatlaatuieta;and. letlo4 'a tax at )IX ati,aFaaluicalipqroasa.
G
1866
The District Attorney's Office
we learn with some surprise and the most
sincere regret that John W. Riddell, Esq., the
very efficient Assistant Distriet Attorney for
the past four years, has been superseded. Rio
repfillr IR J. it. Flack, Eau , a rising yOnrig
member of the bar.
We have no objection to urge to Mr. Flack,
who Is In all respects an estimable youngman
but he lacks experience : and as the District
Attorney was chosen mainly in consideration
of his military services, we think he would
have succeeded better by retaining the servi
ces of an erperlenre,l assistant, and command
ed more thoroughly the confidence of Mayo-
Iltieal friends. Experience, in such an o ffi ce,
is invaluable, and the public will feel a dis
appointment in seeing It dispensed with.
Mr. Flack, however, has ability, industry,
patience and zeal to bark him up; and these,
properly developed, never fall 01 success.
We part with Mr. Riddell, in this capacity,
with much regret. We have received from
him so many kindnesses, and have witnessed
so much Of his indomitable energy In carrying
on the laborious duties of his ottice, that we
may be excused for regarding his Mani Isßal
, In Rome measure, a public loss.
Freedmen'• Meeting
A rare entertainment is offered the friends
of freedom, this evening at 'N o'clock, in the
First Presbyterian church of this city. This
is the time of the annual meeting of the Gen
eral Assembly's Committee on Freedmen. An
abs.ract of their Annual Report will be read,
while the principal address will be delivered
bv tee Hon. Samuel Galloway, of , Columbus,
Ohio, one of the most popular public speakers
In the west. To hear Mr. Galloway at. any
time is a great privilege. His reasoning,
his wit, and his sarcasm are rarely all1118380(1.
ills best energies have always been expended
in behalf of freedom, patriotism, right., and
religion. On such a theme as the Freedmen
he will no doubt appear to the very best ad
vantage. Let the friends of the down-trod
den. of the lowly, of freedom, of the highest
interests of humanity, assemble this evening,
so that the old First church may he filled to
Its Inmost capacity togreet one of Ohio's
moat gifted .ons. No collection will he taken.
Injunction Asked For.—Hugh Richard
son, butcher, of Reserve township, applied to
Judge Stowe, on Monday, for an injunction to
restrain Wm. Monte, and others, quarrymen,
front blioding ou their premises In such a
manner as to endanger the lives of the plain
tflPs family. Witnesses were called to prove
that the respondents could' blast In," without
difficulty, and thus run no risk of injury to
either property or life in the neighborhood.
The Court ordered them In do so, and the case
was then dismissed.
Mr. Thomas emotamagas has opened an
Advertising Agency at No. 114 Fourth street,
nearly opposite the Mayor's Mike, where he
will attend to everything connected with the
advertising business. de has also the Agency
tor several I.lfe and Fire Insurance Compa
nies, and 55111 he pleased to see his friends
who may have business to transact in any of
t he-c departments.
Sunday Llqator Selalng.—John Wirty,
keeper of a drinking saloon under Lafayette
Hall, WILY yesterday lined IMO by Alderman
Goebert, for selling liquor on Sunday.
informal(' W.F. made yesterday before Al
dernutu strata, by Edith Monte, charging
Frank Wolf, of McClure township, with sell
ing In no r on the sabLatit. A s arrant was in
• 11.141 f or arrest.
lin nary Liquor .—J obn Hunan
and loose Eickelson, tavern keepers on Third
street, were a, rested and taken before Mayor
McCarthy, on a charge of selling liquor on
Sunday. The evidence against them was so
conclusive that they plead guilty and forked
over the penalty, 10.30' each.
-•••11.-
Foot Scoanhed—.Yeaterrday a man named
Loin] Beard had his right foot crushed by one
of the wheels of his loaded wagon passing over
it, while going down the levee, near the foot of
Liberty street. He was walking by the side of
his wagon and applying the brake at the time.
District Court.—Tho ease of the Borough
of Manchester vs. William Robinson, reported
ye•derday, Is still on trial In this Court.
DIED.
' A XP T .'\4" lfnaday i 2 1NAw„r rtVr4}
r her age.
Funeral will Mate the n stdenee of her husband,
In Union township, THIS I Weducsdny) •rraniabriii,
at '1 tt . eltwk, for Charter. Cemetery. Carriages
will !rare lisre's Hotel, I.lbert) street, at I P. sir
CEMETERIES
H ILLDALE CEICIETERY.--A ru
nd and must picturesque plac northpulre alt.
et de on the upland, immediately of All
Ca, int the New Brighton Hot]. Persons wishing
toVilect Iturral Lou will apply at the Superintend
sot'. °Mee, at tlit Cemetery. Title Deeds, Permits
Wall other business will be stranded to at the Drug
Warrhouie .1 the undersigned corner of brie,
sod lasitus ' s streets. Allegheny
I[o. A. .11.X.11.1.
seer/List, and treasurer.
r F ;M:MI
RN FOR SALE—Known os the
is
tit. Clair Farm. containing 176 sores, about
lOU of which are cleared; alto.. in Indiana county,
4 tulles Prow the County Seat. The Improvements
e. nalat of • LARGE LOG DWELLING HOUSE.
don tile Bank Barn. Spring House, Re. There is a
I loot vein of good Coal on the farm; alto. a Our
MI II Seat. Terms ea.. Woolen of
1. Y. bIcLAMMILLN A CO.,
No. 325 Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
Or of WM. Sill ELDS, In the vicinity. apt:viola
}'ARM FOR SALE—Containing
110 sere, situate in Ht. Clair township, West
m
T oreland county, two CD miles from New I lorenee.
he Unproven...a conaest of a FRAME DWELL
INI IDICOE. of IM stories. St feet front, by 20 deep,
containing dye rooms
and a good cell.. Also, •
Forst Frame Elavn and • young ttrehanl containing
choke,. I re+. Inquire of
.1, Y. MeL A CGITLIN d CO.,
No. 325 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
lir of A. NI A TTHEWm, on the promisee.
AWLS:trod
NOTICES.
TicE.- 1 hare this day die
." posed ot All e g h e n y corner of Federal and La
coca streets, ci ty. to
MESSRS'. M'CLELLAND & CO.,
And would cheerfully recommend my guecesaors to
uo former patrons and the public generally. Mr.
.1 AMES R. McCLELL AND has been In my employ
went for over four ye. and has hadhadcharge of the
business in all its detai l s, and Mr..l. DRUIT la
also practical druggist. I therefore take pleasure
In recommending them as having • thorough knowt
edge of the Drug business lubrattenes, fully
competeut and reliable. All aceonnts due me will
he settled at my store, No. 39 Wood atreet, Pitts
burgh. EOREIE A. KE LLY.
AI.t.rOIIENT I'ITY, April V., HMG.
•
to 4. J. BANE A. It. teCLELLAND 1140.1'L 11. DIWIT.
• iIIeCLELLAND & CO.,
tSCUCESSORS TO OEisitOF: A. KELLY,)
Wlsolesale and Retail Druggists, Dealers In Paints,
Ott,, Tarnishes, Drugs, Dye-stutfa Carbon Oil, de.
All standard Patent Medicines constantly on band,
corner Federal and Lacock streets, Allegheny City.
N. B.—Prescriptions. accurately enntpounded at
all hones of thealay or night. • apVtalw
A LLEGHENT COUNTY WORK
HOUSE AND INEBRIATE ASTLU IL—Propcw
Salo will hr received until APRIL 30th, by the Man
'4lf.',;'.l,`l'`..laeb::Lld=t,°l4"..<.t!..!llltri.too,f4 °Z.%
ban ell trines from the city. 'fe
Proposals must state Nil particulars, as to
""'•
tidar''ldenan
• Care of OEM ALBREE, Secretary,
Corn Fourth and Wood
Start',
Pt r retie mai, April 34, Itnn—ap-Ishordthwld
DR* GOODS, TRDIEISINGS,
JUST RI CEIVED BY EXXRESS
FROM NEW -YORE.
All umortmehl ft
F•C>VI2IaS...MUI:7I 1812:X■MCM,
Grenadines, Shawb,
POINTS, ILIASIVIrgS, PALMAS.
WHITE. ORR & CO.,
1f4.11.1a Strout.
3:4lCou.ifiac_Arliqnizi
DRUM & SLACK, •
Have so baud a laws' assortment al
KOWINti ALAUFILNO.
EIORML HAKE ,
dTRAW OUTTIM,
=3^2l
MEL=
No. 28 sad 30 Ohio 111"legtoni
Ilror/liaiiii;o4:lVA;;Aqol4l
Buy rove NOTIONS,
Toys, Baskets,
xr..tx.i=l.33l:rrympli, too.. Aor
J. G. Lef MEWS
fotol/wiggly awl otore,No. 101 Market strati.
DRAUGHTIIM.
----
GENE DRAlltaftßil OFFIft
Jarasel Portent 41141.,n,03,
.
No. Is et in. Olalr El., rioar tbuDenttolF Bridio r
e. etriguitmusa 01.11 Ca 11...,
t atrast
nunrarr-200 bilis. crane beit
9..1147 for sale by HENRY IL COLLINTS.
PLASTER-100 balm. Calcined
rioter for sale by lIXNET H; (MUM&
LAND PLASTER-100 bbis. for
galp by own) IMMIX N. COLLINS.
caucial.Es_ofv.r orme .
Drus rous4en,
001-45/k 2 1nLi
; 11 ' WWI!! ,
PRICE THREE CENTS
BAILEE, FARRELL, & ('O.,
N AN U PACXVRIZELS OP
Patent Lead _Pipe
Hove §nnatantly on hand and made to order
LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD
I=ll
Warehouse, No, 187 Smithfield Wee
PLUMBING, GAS AND
ISITELALiAz 3rxm•Tx2J43l-.
HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS.
SHEET LEAD.
SHEET ZINC,
LEAD PIPES,
WATER CLOSETS AND WASHSTANDS,
F. fir
=1
Ja.V.lfteod No. N. 5 i'llt•tntrgh. I's.
T. T. ZWYNIS PM. norm..,.
STEAM FITTING,
/quashing and Gas .INltti tog
FORCE PUMPS, FOR ENGINEERS.
IRON PIPE & BRASS WORK,
Cl=
zraneowa-vis 4:15
tireetnor to Addp A Roams, •
165 Wood St., Plttoburgh, Po
T.
ZWILN6 WY. L. tit.
GAS FITTING,
PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING.
sweroALE B£ LLS,
Portable and Cigar Lighters,
E WEAN a FM.
(Successors to Addy A Ewen.,)
1a3.1.700d No. 165 Wood •t.. PI
P
Ili THE COUNT OF COMMON
PLEAS of Allegheny Conner, No. 311 October
Tenn, A. D o 11E4. Libel In Eleo re from the Bona.
of Matrimony. William Aleenslln es. Anson Ile.
Cardin.
To SUSAN MeCASILI N. the atilt, e named respond
ent: You are herebytified to be and appear at
the next term of the ab no ove named Court, to be held
at Pittsburgh, on the FIRST MOO DAY O ampN,
A. D.. ISO. then and there to answer the alt.t
of the libelant, William T. AlcCasilla. nod silo.
rause, if anyyou hate, why his iwtitleu fur a di.
corer ael neld matrlnianif should not be granted
JOHN 11. isTEWART. ell; 1,0.
April 210. A. D., tare.—aplittlawd-Or
ALLEGHENY COUNTY Bits — ill the
Court of Common Pleas. In Doanmtt of Ow
application of the Banding and .AAsa•lattott
or Pittsbursh fur a Charter of incorporation.
No. 177. June, 1401. Ana now to wit: April 21,
0f56, Pellgon (Ilea and the Court direct potter titer. -
f 10 be_pUblisited in one newspaper printed in the
city of Pittsburgh and county of
that
tegr
least three week., setting forth that an application
has been made to the Court for the purpose of grnt
ing the Building and Loan Absoelatiou of - Pitts.
burgh Charter of lueorporatton, and that the
sante wi a
ll he {panted at the next tenu 7 of the Court
lateaa exceptions hereto nhall he filed in romper
time.
From the Record: JACOB 11. WALTER, Pro,
AB wove.* Interested plea.e take hod., of
the ut.oev order of Court.
A. WIEDNIAN F.
Attorney fur the Assochttloo.
I=3
.• _
ALLEGHENY COUNTY B%—ln the
ourt of Common Pleas, In the matter of t h e
application of the Mechanics Building and Loan
Association of Allegheny city. for a Charteroflneor
poration.
Petition. IeGS. And now to wit: Aprll
IPS" lll.l and the Court direct notice there
of to be published In one newspaper print/41:1'We
city of Pittsburgh. foi at least three weeks. setting
forth that an, appli.Olou has been made to the Court
for the purpose of graining the Building and Loan
Aasociation of Allesecny city • Charter of incorpo
ration. and that the tame will be granted at the
next term of the Court of Common Nees unless ex
ceptions hereto will be Pled In prayer time.
grout the Beeped.; JACOB 11. NY ALTER. Pro.
All rrerso. interested will please tate noUte of
the above order of Court. A. WIEDMANN,
ap.rtilaw3wd Attorney for the Association.
-
ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Ott.—At an
Orphns . Collet held at the City of Pittsburgh,
In and fo r county. In the metier of tun Octal-
T[ Letitia C. Holmes et. al.. No. RS, neetantlel
eem, ISM March 27th , LUZ, %VAL U. HAWK! he,
JR.. Esq., appointed Andltor to audit the excel.
skma. UT TIIF. COURT.
From the Record.
12=1
The Auditor above named will meet the parties
terested, for the purpose or his appointment, ut At.
office, No. Sig Grant street, Putslinra h. on the
58011/3AT Of APRIL , A. IL, MS, at 2 o'clock.
W. G. HAWKINS, In., Auditor.
mhlloilawiwd
A DITLEVISTRATOIIB , NOTICE.-
- , ...-Lettera of Administration ou the estate of JOHN
BOLTON, late of Allegheny City, deceased, liar lug
been granted to the undersigned. all persona know
ing themselves Indebted to said entate will please
mate Immediate payment, and those haring claim.
wilt present them, properly auttontleated, fur set
tlement, to ei th er of us, or to S. A. d h. Curvi
te h our attorney., al No. llatie.Pltts
tnr:. eABtLvN
I.al.Ettr
Harmony, Butler Co" ; ` a.,
apra:lawiltivr Admr. of John Bolton, dee•d.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY. 88.—In the
matter of the account orttarld Chefs, et al, Es-
VaVerT:.rititM, M ar t Ster lin g.
Al d i 171 . 1r, d 10 11 h o.
April
7th, A. D. lade, on motion the Court appointed W.
G. HAWKINS, Jr., Auditor to audit the account
and nake diatributloo. BY TUE COCET.
Prom the Record. W. A. HlLlthow. Clerk.
The Auditor above named will Meet the perste. In
[created, for the purpose of his appointment, at his
oftlee, MI - Grant Street, rittsburgh, on SAT
URDAY, May MA, A. D 100 kns o'clock , r. H.
aplhawlawd W. O. 11 . A.WKINS, Jr., Auditor.
I.j!XECUTOR 9 B NOTlCE.—Letters
...Te.tamentary on the estate of JACOB RAYS,
late of !Winn Township, Allegheny county. deceas
ed, haring been granted to the undersigned, all
person
please mane immeniate payment, and those
having claims will present them. properly Wathen
lleated. for settlement, to the undebsigned. of Pros.
pect, Butler county, or to U. A. a W. S. Per - elan,.
Attorneys et Law. No. Ile Flfth street, Pitsburgh.
EDWARD W. HAY'S, Executor.
aplittlawdew Prospect, Butler Co.. Pa.
IN THE ESTATE OE .TEMINLA AN
DEBSON, DECSA/SED.—lnittie Orphans• Court
of Allegheny Conrity"No.M„ March loom. Mee.
And non to wit: April 11.16, the aceonot of
Way, Jr.. Administrator of ,temlms Anderson, de
ceased, of absolutely, And on motion of
Hamilton & Acheson, Attorney. for the Adminis
trator. the Court appointJACtiltif. SLAGLE. Eno.,
Auditor to diAtrtbote the balance In the bands of
the Accountant. BY TIM cuturr,
Attest: W. A. usampx. Clerk.
All persona Intersogod are hereby, notified that I
Willa:met them Air the_porpote of tkeabore appoint
ment, at. the Whim of WI 1.17, & SLAGGE, ho. 105
PIM strest,on SATIGIDAE, MAT Nib. 1 at '2
o'clock. E. air.. .1., E. SLAGLE, Auditor.
aplatttaturr
PKIECINOWS`NOTICE.--Sipticb is
hereby strew that Lettera'restantentary capon
the estate otRENJAACEN A. MCVEY; tate or Nora la
YaYet:. rotrtlehlp, Allegheny mnanty, dee caned,
have beel3 •doir masted to the intalerelgeed. All
persona Indebteto eald estate animate payment,
o~ppd thole 0.010 clatme - w4l present them to AL.
aXANU
ritubuc.b. or to
mhillandairrr JAMES HSYET , Exmonor.
. .
EIIKfCUTOWS NOTICE:--ne vi rp ..
le,, a Testamentats on the Estatelgy
Co.,
dl.
Mana.TP, Anna
:'. " ...d E . V h " "a 'at'
' van "' ten to the andetrolgned. An
-- iii - aa" bur leim ina themselves Indebted th sall Es
wt. n " Make Immediate payment. 0 . 0 t!W , .
E te Ili a c I°
if Wlll present them. properly antnsnT
.E ve
settlement.
a .133awden . WM. V- EVANS. Exec•t.
1:0 pO:4 A E4:11
NOW IN STORE AND FOR SALE,
ow loud. Beech Blow Potatoes, In-barrei..;
a do do do in bags,
130 Ude. Buckeye do
BB bush. Prince Albert do
ms's L. H. VOICT £ CO.
COLINGEB-250
Crap Missies Oranges, sr rth i riarkt fpr
0;3.4 , .
- Nos. =sad 128 Woord stmt.
IIYSTE.R B 7 -- _ l ;o l l)o.,cauis i .l, : and.,2
XlMlttell "4 444 Coraarieeliejlatarglvad
spa{ Nos. LIS and IZS :Wood atsa4t.
pEANIIII3-3 1 00.bue. prime large
menneuee rm.ub, to meetre><na for mate by
itzxualt
'pie Nos; lee smurts Wood s treet,_
Por We by d Tl a rritM a 00.
REIM PO , PATOES-1 ear - Peach
Glows, now on tract, tor sate by_
*lgo . ; VOIGT & COQ
I : i ON . •.Y : I
—V Cedar abeam, cavorted ats to artliv*, ht.
sale-by ,aOlll • LSAIA .1.1/O.ILEW
.EATHERB --- 8 Iliteklk to survive on
Memo . Omens, for t
. '") •je C i e
' • beet and Pesch Blow I.'4d:skies toreideh& ' • '
GOLD WALL .PAPERS At law
m ami, ATAwlorkasa.Cbsm Yoe
ar*,
. W. P'.
...w. • -
O LD J Ack " ° 9° 4:4"1"1/
EASTER .EGGVI:tr 11,11 . 4 'fire*
eat igsthi ” ",e -7 4°1 7i;it. reuri,Cci).
REED. ILIALEY---4100 tots. cream
/SSW —.......„.........,...„ 1 5t• -
- 3410 fitottiV ill A - re, ,
THE WERITT,y r
TWO EDITIONS 1e•Nc.x....„
01V WEDNESDAY AND SATURDA
The edition is forssardedsriatassill react,the
scriber% soonest a. the milt tea.
TrafXB
SISO L COVI F-4. PER TRA.8.....
CLAY: , OF yrrE......
OV TEN AND CrlnifilLED.l.
BOOTS AND SHOES
sT A D FROM UNDER!
ALL THE ELEGANT
SPRINGS- GOODS
I=l
Great Sheriff's Sales,
=1
30 CENTS ON 'IH DOLLAR,
Lasting Heel Gaiters for $l,
swiltinr In thy City for 47. 71. e ,- .7=bor •
IN TER ESTIN
ASTONISIIIIG!
Go at °loci to thr Prop Les Paiace
nr% .1 , . _ zsrSCS,
CONCRRT HILL SHOE STORE.
N o. (30 Fifth Street.
OPERA HOUSE SHOE STORE
CLOAKS, &c
CLOAKS:
FOR LADIES.
% , 11.CQUES IVOR IC"
ANI M. •
Cloakings, Black '
CROCHET SETS Felt
-00 1 o 7-1 tit - 1 '4 71
The le, r.”. 1111 hi in tie. i'lly .
Basque.:, rtissarks Sacques,
Made toereier ind It I. 1 I!IiAS TEL.
INEW CLOA k HOUSE,
Nio. 49 VIM :street,
Opposite the Old Theatre.
U. N. NIEUILMAYI.
spZi:
CM
LIGHTNING RODS.
prrirrsurnciii
LIGHTNING 1101) WORKS
LOCK WART &
Mentrraelute, h kri 331,1i101
TAglititing Ito its,
DUQUESNE IWAV
Below Band Si. Bridge, Pittsburgh. '
Professor .10901 . 11 41E.S HY. Secretory of the
huilthenniau Institute. coke• sviedgett our of the
most ecienttlic umu of thla age. rayr no damage can
ensue to a building protected bye shod lightning
rod, however many discharges may Gll upon It. A
good rod. by its powerful induction, dltninisho the
iittennity of the lower part of s cloud. and thereare
letwens the number of explosive discharges; hut If a
discharge tales pin, 11 . 0% for cioud. duo from my
cause vritate,,, It Rw be at tra,te.l troll a giver.
distance around thy rod and transuritted Inuoxt•
ot.ly to the earth.
We call special nue:Allah to "Munson'. Copper
Tutolar Lightning nod, with spiral Thls
rod has received the First Prernlern al tot- Elate
entry of Sea- York, Feu:tarty:tot, tors,
holland, Ohio and 1:01101,14,11% and at nation.
Fair, kla - rytand Institute, Atrierl,•lll Instltuto of
Sew York. lilecbanic, Ito mut, of Cloc,nuall, and
at vs , '" many County nod Dial.l,l Fslr., la all sec
tions :War country. It he:4.lcup , tierv,fill Is veer) ,
contesl. and Imo been extensively used by the roost
Intelligent people where, er Introduced.
It la a well established lcitentole fret that copper
postmases eight tithes the owidortlng power of Iron,
and alt proles:ore of tear:one hold that only the rur
faro of a conductor lauued br lltctrlelty. Theo,
Munson's rod, patio...salon a surfer-a toro-an.l, half
times greater than Slat' Into rod, it follows that It to
equal to twenty Iron rod u when In tart? Lest Condi
tion. Iron soon raids, and the 7, lq lures Its usettd
neva, while rapper will not met, and always retains
Its newer of cunt nerlon, .Th eto hulas, spiral shape
of Monson s rod gives the sit Cal.,“ atrLaigtti at the
Solid
p ',Wale cost, and inane:, It superior to a
Solid rapper rod three leen, a In elreuruference. The
manlier of connecting theaoluts Is such that perfect
continuity. LAforiu“l from one end to the other, and
this rod ellrrionaits a soctt' OrwteL•lon sgaluet the
illinisters by lightning W. l stay at the en.
dare. neon "admit It in ererted.
To tatow slis estimate in widen tl.l, rod Is hold uy
suelPsitentlfle person•. spd ethe•r., who het, et-
Untried it. we append a Yew of the many Indeed,
inept, It has received.
Prom Dr. E. D. . f losiona li I roins,... ~ ..1' Chem Web ,
Philadelphfa.—• • Kotillligimn be li,drocn in :arils/
thatallptuanbi Is the best pal before Ste public.
Frani Pro/Jai:own. late 1 4a:C.l no St.c ( let/COI/W.
.•1 do not hesitate so coin/meal 3luta.on • rod to all
who wills a perfect protection trie. accidents by
lightning." •
From the leis Ont. Andrew.. Pratt - tent of licinon
LW I fess. —..1 do not tiader how a rod could be Made
to combine mote of the requltitet of proteotlon
against light/anti. IS will cerinlnly go Into general
am."
Pron. Prof. 2traitni /tatty Ocrrunling the Choir of
Natural Selp9,foN: If. Chrbaaie Utrtetratty.—"l
Jr?
regard It as for In el her rude a tal recommend
/t to timpel II
.Flnin Ruins n fialieva Fire Joeuranct Co.— ' 'When
ttsu bnlidan h pi - alerted by fluneon 'i. Copper Light
ping Rod. Woe per cent. wilt be deducted from the
premium ndte. Noreductir.o for Iron rods."
• Awn Wra."ttenderron, Erg.. President ftutiand
polls onearcouendla.—•`l.s is a rule of Vila company
to charge less pdemiumon buildings ',bleated by
the AllitisOn Rod. 1 would not consider the Pit-sof
toy family safe without one of sot rads on my real.
dencee"
From tee Nem York Y'r/buhe.—••t'ory novel, ert
aerly cheap, cad we ahould edge a very eMetenr
!Pronle r ' a:4er( /Le ( Ten n freer 'ls Is
Constructed upon the most untutored ectentide
O p t.
=et,' hor e t triuf , d oc g s v o e f U
"Being eonvl=lng the porcine destrueriOu nr
theingt, school hundlug try lightning, Sher rile Iron
rod attached thereon ern tronuncient, our Boesd
have dtrecteil BIM itttn.on'a Copper Go d ho hut up
forthwith:"
• .
Wholewile denture supplied wi th Iron or coin',
/lode at lowest rates. Our Coppor Innis ore ry
',epees pnoug the people. 3110 . pedalo, :V 111 oun
them conirenleu ty curried lad caolly put up t,ur
Iron Hod / aye urine most approsed
Orders for the erection of rode on build)
to In thin
rlduliyinur batten/. through the mull, or loft at our
. . .
• tOCKHART & CO.,
Wenttil door below Band Street Bridge,
apriditdeoditlMF rITTSBUIttikI, rd.
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