TB* piTTEßmill GAZETPZ. 1 panitalNAN A nussELL ERnrqT.' , $ ' POiildilf 440 b irits.o.a.zsrirs 4150014 wax. N 00,6 /1111,!1111Xt?:. , . aveturatiiriviaac.7...on: MUSB. nith, wimuywhin* between Smithfield and Weed. Next week,- NOthlng Wee it. neary - sheettosy. Under insiket:. tie Dale, piece, or Yard, on.tho northeast corner of Fburtli and Mirket etreeta. ". alarsOn Lova d Bao. Ilhamra lloatioOettite ptize far sale at Talton's Drag Store, No. 108 Btaltheel.l arrest, •hree doors shove Plfth Street. iiolored ♦lpieo., At greatly minced pilots, new and handsome shades of color, on the northeast corner of Fourth and Market streets. Ct. naxsox Love & Bun. Dre'ss Goods. A welt assortodstoelr, nett and fresh impor. Wien just opened on the northeast corner of Icnirth sad dartert . Haan ow lona Rao ell the -0410 *mi nul&elS; a "full line atthe very lowest possible prima, at either whole sale or retail, On the corner Of POtirtb and Mat. ketatnniti. Lays INtrJ. 1 04 24 . ewsimos_; ' .1;04 lairtripil In;thti.worid,leanuisieturediroin liellf:nekitad:*eas 'the sea eciast. This . oath thainviarlied 1 4: 11 . 44 eopme'lizol panty . j+eaullet to It alone. Ito iiO4/itloi is papist • Mitt It tates the lead 'of 'Other. nits;:incl is -imirersally prescribed by.' member to sea Ter Hazard & Caswell% Cod Liter Oil. • Casirsit 'MACE d Co.. New YOrk, Solo manufacturers. For sale at wholesale in Pittsburgh by R. E. Sellers & Co. At retail Dr aD Draggists oilits:ratwooi ' . . • ..41ftta, somelYlleale;i3mrtmienlctuleld and Wood. Nest I:rogling like • . .Holuzsettoldl pzhno. Coe'a earth Eter.Lam . and Coe , s Dyspepsia Cure-they Should Mirada be in the house ready for Immediate use.. They are the most reliable 'remedies Irtiourn. The one, always hand); and Speedy In' elides of sadden attacks croeparldnonnit the children, on-for curing the ziont:etttbborti catcalls and colds ; is excel ' lent'fek sori - ,thioat and Chung dlmcnitfes ; the "othir-COeva Dive's:4li `Dtire-is ' Certain to tore . dit*pitits, dd, inatter of bow lAng *tending, indigestion, , and all demises that ' Originate in # dbordencestate of the stomach ", -and leediele... 51oldliiPIttahurieh 'Wholesale arol retall.aft So PeArkrirculirid'lPT#ll. Ater., lin. et 3taskei 11 111h;9binewleir . botioon and 4:4sad t itexi week. liaiidne lire . ireT: ll S l4l iftme: shed. ltntt , aiMtertnittent.l'evar, a word with you The resrpolisibilifi 411 r your mitering rests noliyoittitebreab i..4tUte,aa swab , as Ye** *hate tb;day; Or willtitialtittqw, Hostet ter's Celebrated" 6toteach , llltters will extin guish the Iliteti'me under widchicia labor. Had • Yob titkii a - preventive yon-would have no need of It as II core, for it 4stid4s, the'sysiem linperritMe 'to all tufa*. Matte; fevers. Dut sineer , Y6D - neglected th Drecainlon, rtS'yourrietrot •iiittssit delay of the emordatut msdrting to the only retie ti.ec.biatti with noststtees Bitters, and they .rut return. no more. This Is the experiencnef ibousaMis, and it will be piano.. gelatin:24i ti 2 1 4 :mincer's of relief ; it is ti • enflecdts te_tisO teat; tiek - reei - it - Wiwi* dan gerous ttraMtheinaindar itself; la many eases It li tterlyfislit.. - ..Hoti r different to the effect of the .bitters. • I'heir - cuittrlve . actiim Is rapid they aro agreeable to the palate; they are not only entliely harmless, but tend Inevitably to etrengthen the constitution and prolong life ; they nerer have fatted, and St In conddently as sumed that they never can fail in nay ease of revnr end ague, however inveterate In rte operacter. Tute without tleeteitere Bitter. Ist any region Infested with Intermittent or , Remittent 'Fart, Is simply to reject safety and • coitt tsease. .Hwsrtterrs Meters t iI , nolii irilOratil a and retail at very low rotas .tirmituivarina• and ratentELedicdneDepot, NOI Si Market street, corner of .the Diamond - and lifarkitt.imarANDlrtil street. 'Sprites. suit iitmeaser'clowds:- - -The sfell.known store of Mr. John %Valor. Kezohnnt Tin*, N 0.333 reftein"if street, Alto -abeitYs fnini)l4ll lately fitted up with a new es• statmeneof spring and summer goods. The eMeltbasheenwell selected, and embraces all the - 'nuniberleast articles needed for Irentle• nien'S getmeats. * Marge stock Of ready-made genie; Coats, Testa; will 'able be found_ in ;in his cat tAtun eta, His mock of furnishing goOds cannot be stuwassid. Persons desiring tagotaninuM a geed..smi at . clottitut would ao ir,e 4l ?7, 1; 6- * wew -eall- Moroi nW. *Van'lr ppßeciava tzesteiftoraman4 peelers in 4111014- : 44 / 1 :811ite Cabnll;" 'entice an Alernoti. nerlittaktayl.llllen .the Wilte? Worki batik. VA. 241011Plegy10. '2B Pike street. or. ktoraprkunptty attorehatte, All work wittnnt ' eft water proof. Beikatting done at ttko snort. est fkleneo. - ..KR %aro narropatra,provldeltbo reef *ll not abased an,: it Isnot on. ~0 4, iponser4eibabsii Ifaasalt -rata*Kladter r itu abode* 'at ?alibi —MO la the armya re:bpecuid Firgr 'bop tormivetrucortabbeag ..ta.thweipeatir Mae at Wind ataa4 Vlrgm Anar: intim= Smith. teem orestanaCtiartyAney, °zits':sued: 6 e find Primatti arteadad LO: • - lIII,TOIO/10/04 Emma • _ toMer.”—ldr... Von Bonnborst, President littcoln's appointee:as postman. tar atllttanirgb, luta - beim -maenad, and -Wade:Raispton,' relative.orthe rebel Gen_ mai of ^thae- name, is , appointed 'to Ids , -'„Editea: t. , lir- Ton B. fa one of the most ef- Limen and„mldar • officers in the whole 4etofece or=atlon, and was endorsed the r repub party of his district, as welluthe s Peansylvenia Rouse delegates to.,`„Ronreite; and his, removal cameo gen -441,41'40A and indignation. This removal V. 4 Van B. was made over the head and ,without the knowledge of the Postmaster I . Bentral.‘ The, first he and his assistant kne*of it was the reception, yesterday, of ' tkiird.of thanks from some_of the copper _aht littaborgh to the:President and v-I-wolonapio General foi the appointment Of I • Yr. g r ade Hampton, They at tirst,regard ed t "sell, ' arid a certain very cooler ntive lowa Senator was quite indi nt at theVglletzldiena thereof.—Washington Dia. Pat 4 n'te lae S Neti roe: _Treune. • ene New Orleans. zoo 0 • 'AP* fa.lt-Tlre thousand dot. lave 'Wee by theMeMaligten Artilter7 • ball iaSt eight , fordleabled members. The New 'lark 'gem:sada Company Maim 112000 damages ferrite reMarat of levee viola. antaa . .- - .The ear employed Maior Clinton. or Ortseraltanty's past to datenri Mama. • -The notion - 'weds are: =homily defenCre :Jteekra Of a getteted or ergeW.: MOrtollasa levee ire enter:Waft Pante* rrerp sent to Omit; Itaynard crevasse. • Dia lltue sugar clan be planted. In equity for owes of seed. New . .3c. 1 -Ths Odd fellow* oelsbrsred their 57th so otrersary day. A re, galls4takeitooa sad sadism. • The OPeksulas Rallrosd Company are pro Pero: LW Indld their road to New Inerta. The Litelegraph thee to Ifonetonis PriMresslig Tap lo &tibia of Bannon y Ceara/we oost thgeomeit maws, ZiO Jsitaqqa will made to close tho anywise .abcrre.• ttrorts Sr. making to save flionint Vend fares. , Th e water,* ruins ItrEed oti sad Junissippl rivers. Tbe -- Methodist Conference eluded Mot new 11 1shOps—Weightalso, .of Oportl it a: Mettlsyne, of Lontalanat Legate of YuSll3 Sad hisrria, of Xissourt,sll 'warned reen,nn the elidee The nottott rtedit leitAterttitiitei . the fah labburire, was a million do In gailedt:. lll c..stetunee.flatielmonti for _ . Meitteet—itusagemagat Set:mower. Saise,:of the brig tanotas,reporte In latitude 37Veg. - -alitilPuguame 43 tleg,,_ he was ehasetthy a schooner. =MN, the ' rag nth gag, -which overhauling ratt - uug ar Ws ittorniend ascertained his name. The Cigi, min, of Ina auticimusr-,then 'gaoled down Ms flag, Oto being asked' ttla Martinatan, he ba gnat after some hesitailop, Now Torkt though the comae of. hie Vessel was ottitlaild for that. rTito mow tattle schooner Was unusual.. sArge tar a..niaretima refuel, and a targaik" a - antidstapa tzoyereil something like tiMut • alavue, A l faC** 4 l...:lllln curarwari, April vi—About etrlat o'clock as ' Light sertedOtaight soft dillbilatt ad- Otittanait into John jgres curcu s „atchu; ,r*l ga l w =r n are rot4 PpVidircoa. T 4t 4 q4l en; r' • , ' • itot E= • • • ~ S ~~ n r;U VOLUME .LXXX.-NO. 99 THE LAT.ESI' .NEWS BY naggilai. OBE DAY LATER FROM EUROPE Debate on the Reform Ritl • PANIC IN THE STOCK EXCHANGE. The Austro4ennan .ion LATEST FOREIGN I!RARKETS. Powrisso, 111 s., April ht.—The steamer Nava Scotia, from Liverpool dn the 12th riel.dadon derzy on the 19th, arrived her on the Mth. lier dates are one day later. The German gee:4RM remains without change. The panic in rheas and cotton con trines. The debate on the Reform Bill commenced In the Rouse of Commons last night.. Mr. Gbisibitone moved he • bill to second reeding.. Earl Grosvenor moved his amendment tote bill and for arxestponement of its orrablera tion...L6rd Stanley seconded theineendmeta, when ttn.dineete was adjourned. • - LivaltPool., Priday Eveningednruth toS3n oo n—Sales of the week, &LOW bales; eluding . to s,peculatora, and 1900 to e 0 The market Is downward, thdth a 'dtal=r2ll per:potted. Antericansales to-day, 7,000 bales, excluding I,oooto speculators 'and exporters, ' market dosing dull and downward, with a tendency to decline on all qualities. Author toed quotations are as follows: Orleans air, Ilkitthiddlings, ltd. Mobile fair, lade mid drs lehile antenna fair, 1410; middlings, stock een ham, 011),000 Ades Including es American. Manchester market do landominah There was it little more beislneis in the cotton market yesterday, but the decline since last Friday Ms been - equal to two pence per potmd. The last price of cotton shows a de clin of y pence. - Tbe Thom city article says: The panic in the Stoat Exchange became more general yester day. and nearly all descriptions of foreign speculative securities closed at a further dile &stroll, fall Three failures have already op curred in the Stock Exchange, In conneetteln with the apps terns half monthlyeettlement . The reporthredin Ithelleris bonnie are. that , creditorsof the Rol:Mier Company have regain I been large sellers of all the principal snarl ties. On this hettOthit the apprehensions of a war have greatly remarked. The extent to which the sharea of v s teat g u i lj tl a u r nu?t r icrirof weak c i7c% holders evl"lcadry much greater th marketcd and it now *Pram as if thcould not settle into a healthy Gandhian tenth a general change in this respect shall hard been effected. .fetter business horns there was it - great renewal of heaviness." The discoent demand at the bank remains moderate, the supply of money In the open market being ample. The Binon a majority of this ty In favor of the Rotor= bllL The Owl Rays that Mr. Gladstone., budget will contain several small but progressive changes, sweeping away certain minor custom duties, and dea li ng with the duties on timber, bottled wines, de. It is mated that the government has sent On den to Mr. Reitman:4 the Governor of the Be bamas, to assume the Governorship of Jamai ca on the return of Sir Henry Storks. SatterthemitMCirenter of the evening of the 11th inst. says: The polltickl than:titles to Germany etanlol2o to exercise as adverse in. Seam on .Aratterican - lecurdiesinnd the quo tations, both of government and railroad se etnitin,- are - .relatively ; , oonsiderably lower than New York prices, owing to sales on the Continental account. Five-twenties have been largely taken for shipment to New York, and, on the week,show Only a fractional decline, being best quemoint - 71%072,111in0is and Erie were at one time in request s and were taken as high as MPG% _TtiaPeSbfVelY. tan Rom these prices there hat been hilly a Miler decline, deillintelscloshigateeilgidif, arid Erick statiog. , e. Paescs.—The Semite upon the petition for theitiolidcatioe - of the. Constitnt..relative to the right of petition, has 'adopted thereto. vines question. livato.—it was stated that Gee. &issued' sad been tiouthlated Captain General of Cuba, vice Gen. DPW, resigned. Ttragor.—Ccmstaretheople ' Mimes say that an army ot 00000 men were watchingthe Chris tian provinces et.TterkeY, and would oiterthe P2=iiics ehoul .—Thera was a contra. and bustnes ° e ' rn funds. Consols slightly chew], and le many Other aocaritica, especi ally foreign stocks, almost a pattle prove] led. The nears of the Llth lid city artlelu says the only fact before the public la that all pro- ceedings between Austria and Prussia are from day to day, identical with them which -have usually preceded every modern war bet tween powedul nations. The Pres. , of the litb publishes a telegram stating that the Prussian reply to the last Austrian note gives a decisive refusal to the Austrian demand that Prussia should with draw its order for the- mobilization of its troops, this order having . been Issued only as a defensive measure. The Prue sign note further declared ; that ;"warned by the fact of the Austrian government hav ing Cabinetarklike preparations, the Prus sian is bound to consider th ne prepa rations as destined-for aggression-against Presie. The Vienna -Warning Asir says: The German governments have unanimously determined at therm= sitting or the Pederal.Dleti to re- Jeot the Prussian Won for 'the' reform of the Diet At the same time a motion is to ho brought forward requesting the Diet td Summon Prnagus o di continue lis arms. The - BerlM - prOlidenehe "ecirreipondenee says that Prosslshas a Well-founded hope that the general government and people will so Pert the pro_posltion for the Con. * ablution of CHOW= ?COT CONTICGIoIIB THE SEIZURES AT EASTPORT Ns)! Toss, April M—Qtute an interesting ,statement ;we. made` to - the4lOsird•offieedth yesterday, tending to show that. cholera Is In dimmom and not necessarily contagions. It -appears from the reasons of the State most. Bent *spiral that between the kid November and the With of December, 1805, there were .thirty-one caste of cholera. on. Ward's Mind, twenty-eaven of which Were fatal. These pa tients had no communication with the rumen acre by the allanta;yetthey contracted the disease, and - those who died had all themoet marked symptoms of cholera. The Boston •JournalM4ves the following ac- .; co otthe.seizate of ermesad • eepdpments 'at EfasiMorteLtihrtiesicei being paesedhy lector Tong.of,the dualet, that - the Eppray had - sailed • from :land:w .Ith ' l- munitions of war, intended for the Pentanalm reetveed instructions from Wathinglimto detain them and consult with United States District At tonugaLtalts4 of Portland, asto Men Mammal. - Collector tome to Sena the awe[ 14 eilagie Laden the =ma were to be sept to a forei gn port.' The vessel and cargo, lying under. guns of the gun boat offeecent, were then 'held' In charge by ber until the following night, during winch seven eases were 'obtained • . and carried off in a surrepttogs, manner by parties sup. to be Pentane, who have remained thus nosed to Next morning the remaining one hundred and twenty-two cams were re. moved •to .Port Sullivan where they were Mated in enema_ Voloaid Ransom, of• the Ad tinned States Artillho la commander of • the post. Teat nigh t-guard was doubled, Colonel Ransom • patiently awaiting his visit- ors, but none came.ZN.nct modit ng , on -User , rival of Deter General Meade, tett °Meer ay 'proved of the, dealdispatch Of the- chooners cargo, which still rema I n thelort. Each one ot t mhos have been openednrui It le found that th e w hole contain about Allem 1 - hundred Springfield and Enfield =meta and carbines, all of watch • bear indications of having seen service. ' Quite it number It seem , ed by theinsemptions attached to them-were contributions totherenlan mum by. - private • citizens of Witeldtigton, Philaticiphin 1 a There m were also • IWOO bell cartridges, to ber wi a lot of imapeacke - and 'canteens. Twenty-fou th r hours after tile seizure Of these war munitimui wee tuade;lir. Kerrigan called on lien. Meade and demanded his property persisting in avowing' that he Was a incr• chant of Mow Ana,. and was__. _here for: ke *V the :arms:. , Ger4k - agesdros reply was that it was certainly a Orange coMeidence, that be *Doubt Just at, this ..time when them, was atiell an influx o f strangers; be here to dispose of snob kind ofMoperty; that thellnitedlitates Government sen neutrality for ape ptirpose of seeing 'that the lawevrettanir brOhnn, and that. be could 'not sive the arm, up; bat should also seize ell °thee axmai - jmisinder the,aliamoirentustan ma It „was, mmilaidy. the re on, these m oss that atoll' [lll.lalt to Witalthigton, where the matter Will be dedinttelyldocided. - In the meatithimitimeahtiOnerheebeen relented, and has gone to Pembroke where she Is owned. .• JAPAII4III:IIILitiONVENTION, neduOtOmi-oflinpoll 01141 M, Wassuserok, , ,sioa eus„preeldek_t... hie proolatased the torment:Yon between thOPlntott Rated; and the XattreAt Japan far the sodas. lion of Import du es. moo/Mowing articles toed In the preparation am:teach:4 of teal' shall be hes of mar: Sheet lead, colder , pans .and baskets:. The following , anklet; ani to be admitled .1; , the - roltukaL" dtar of • ." ve an ds3 ? i .i dottahlek.'akil Outdoes% .arogs evMhe fkohtbittoo of the tatior muse .-inlitun g- to : the r arum's.. treaty, sinannut:lnWuntyrna in plait ar bale, sheet iron And free litrigatliya angariln losses- or 'crash lass and ' wize.cionkn,wstanes anti ebahle,. ; - .niats.-ronso State* favor ast.of thecrao.tx,vip,msratt ieetead. ed tor their Own life • The President:lab r pi m a . n foilr4 as "flee Consol,of .Xlehniark. for the Emus of /Matt;ten, -316;.:IC L . 414111M141,11., : r te..+ -!. ~... -..,..._2~5?' ' i • ...,.;~~;4' TIDE_! INCOME POR THE PRESENT YEAR. Rebel Newspaper Publisher Pardoned THE GOLDEN CIRCLE CONSPIRATORS Confirmations by the Senate New Yong, April h3.—The 210eu 4's irptenal from Washington says: The Treasury Depart. meat est - lit:atm that the national income for the present year Will reach ere hundred-mil lion dollars. The balances at present at the command of the Secretary from ail sources are believed to be hilly one hundred anti sixty million dollars. Colonel Nixon, who today received his par , dent /3 ,tlablishar of the New Orleans Cresceni,.' the paper edited by General Simon Bolivar Reamer, who deserted from tbe Union ar after two :Months' service, - In 1861, the m ost , I atrocious rebel sheet published anywhere hi the Beet/xis - est, which, In April, 18/(8, while, under the management of Nixon, invilicalth terrors of the yellotr fever against Gen- Bute ler's army, tnen besieging Fort St. Phillip. • " There appease lei be a general allsorider itandiag as to the result arrived at by the Supreme Court in the ease of Malllgithand the Golden Ureic conspirators. The line of ar aument on the Constitutional questions pet I forth by General Butler was not objected to seriously, bet the name went off.:ln the. habeas corpus act 0f1863. Tee Court stood five for the discharge of the petitioners and four ag. Mem, "aria it is well understood that no two Judges agree on any fine of reasoning, but each will deliver an opinion of his own. A petition is in Congress to enact a civilcirculation here praying- code and general ' torporation law, and allow thetiletrint *dela • gate in Congress, A canvass of the different departments of the government is at present being made to ascertain the number of etuployeee Who hon orably *weed in the Cntoti armies, with a view to the discharge of incompetent clerks and the appointment of ex -soldiers. An important decision, Materially affecting broker's maids, will shortly be issued by the Commissi thef Inter R nal evenue. In view of immense amount of mutilated end redeemed paper money' daily destroyed at the Treasury Department, the Secretary has determined to adopt the suggestion of the Sta. perin teedent of Pasant , mute two years ago, 11 re commending, instead' of bteMing, the con version or all such currency into pulp, for the manufacture of stationery for the Depart essay General Spinner estimates that thee°. art Department can by this maces* be inp- PliediWith envelopetithereby saving the Gov mamma an expensexif from eight to twelve thOushnildellara per year. The Senate In Lsecutive Session confirmed the following Collectore of internal Revenue: Jefferson R. Western, Nebraska; S. T. Gage, Nevada; James Wheeling: Nathanie l B. Camel:lrd, Montana; Agent of the Wachita Indians, Henry Minaklln, of Kansas. Asses- son of Internal Revenge; Iter. Albert G. LaQtard t of iParkersblirc. John Connell, of lowa.' Deputy Postmaste rs: Caleb lamb, ate Newton, lowa; Mrs. Elisabeth Brown, at 1.0- gansprirt, Indiana; A. 11, Halloweil, at Kansas city, Missouri; G. A. Benedict, at Cleveland, Ohio: Register. of,.Lund rang Street, of Mee. , Culteil states Marshal tar the Dis- Diet of Minnesota, Chas. Easton. The Senate also confirmed a large number of military appointments, among them Briga dier General John B. Thayer, of the United States Volunteer*, for gallant and meritorious services during the war' to belllajerGenend o y . hroret-""Aind Braille. General' Wager Swaine, to be Major Ge neral of Volunteers, The following liadier Generals are bre, lied M ajor Generals f o r distinguished, gal. lent, faithful or meritorious services: Joseph It. West, Thomas J. Milleatt, Byron it . Pierce, Fits Henry Warren, Cyrus Hamlin, James D. I Fessonden, - Thomas,. Kfiby Smith, John 11. Ketchum, S. A. Blun6an, Hem." It. Banning, John 11. Martindale, John MO, lel, Mason D. Brayman and ir. It. Woods. Also, the following Colonels to be Brigadier Generals by - brevet T. H. Bennett, Frank J. White, Darius 11. Warner, Lewis G. Brown, George W. Monroe, W. W. Markle, W. it. Shaf fer, John Pattie, Thouhe If.. BrOwn. W. J. ' Landlnan, Thomas Sherman, Jr., and Joseph J. Smith. The Senate eatertuedlireyet Colonels Ely J. Parker,Liem.,Col. te be SecOnd 'Lieutenant in the Second Regiment of Cavalry. Brevet Col. Adam Boileau, Second Lieutenant, Fourth Regiment ef Infantry. Major George K. Lest, Assistane,Adjetane theserM - Volunteers, to be Assistailt• Quartermaster With the rank of Captain in the Regnlar army. The Senate also confirmed a large number of other appoint ments. STILL LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Steamship Africa OUR RELATIONS WITH FRANCE SERIOUS The German Crier Ls Continua THE ENGiLifiEll REFORM RILL. Accident at the Cheiton Races liaLizaa., April 55.—The steamship Alden Arrived here et ./1 o'clock this attention. She brings Liv'exPOOl deceiver the lath isrof gueetti town of the lath Inst., alth two days later flea's. Lire...l.ool,4prd lc —The funds to-day remain ed dull, but closed rather. firmer, all tending to a panic on the. Itonae„ . The Paris correspondent of the London 21mes says that one of the disquieting rumors was that the relations between the French and United States Governments were such as to 'Justify the very worst- fears; all, of course...on account of Mexico. The same writer sari that the hopes of peace in.Gennaireaterapility volindicing, and he Intimates that the semblance of inintraitty • by Prance, few believe to be sincere. !Warlike rumors continue to circulate in Vienna and Berlin, and armaments continue. A Vienna dispatch says that the Prussian re , ply to the hist Austrian ante was .. .receive:Lou theiffh.inst, It deelined, br laconic terinii, to *mode to the demand of Austria for the mobilization of the Prussian' forms. London Money Iforker.--mmuly In good de mand, the discount rate' remaining at G per cent, on stock exchange 9. Excemive Bathes. prevailed and stooks, including American. were Meer. Coultas.- Method 'lower than since Crimean wee, but afterwards slightly rallied and closek!at Latest via Qvieredenm—Lendon_ 1.9,-Tbe Par is boinse was dram, rentals clitreditrtril OW. The German crisis continues. The news from Vienna is still warlike The Independence Beige has reason to septiose that the question of armaments wilt-be antis factonly settled by mutual and simultaneous disarmament. It is Inferred that confidential overturee have been madeto .rtusat..by An. tria to that erect. , - • ' Liverposi..—Breacistuffs—lllchardsco, sperm, & Co., and Wakefield, Beap k Co. report Flour firm :: Wheat firm for 'American White; caber descriptions doll, with a decline of WG iii per centaii Winter Bed, IflsMis ed. Corn arm and toilets demand Ittlisarsticet Io the Howe of COMmons, on the 12th inst., in the presence of a crowded House, Mr. Glad. stone, In an- earnest agpeenb, morel a second reading pf .1 1 1e , GOirernizient Aoki= bill. • Ila replied - to various objections raised by the opponentl Of the bill, Ile Said the tine had come for 4ostlaranal vprlbrianitkawftlit t Mouse ellgonly islie brit wide brit:me. Earl Grosvenor moved its amendment of which he had previously Orel; notice, of the postponement of the . question of reel-m..oloms tbe entirwitcheme , eonlem. plated by tbo Government was laid before Parliament. Lord Stanley seconded tits asseadment. Neltawr of, them dirstioned the esnediency of reform, but cOntended that the extension of the franchise should not be few. 'rated from the question of the milistslini. tiOwof theraeate.':llpeechee were , inside Ld le. vor of the bile by the Marquis of ISa th ari = and oenbllfittlaketli. urfialtmatr others, whim newt!! WAN /141011111fillt There was no undue exidtentautafiltar is or ontaide of the 1 tuulsto • top.onn wan, erer of thaatiob i tlpll ieblah same membens attireffkrftrant c pat*. On the !iii the debate wet resumed. AttiOui the siva._ knee were MIX 14. Milner 1411wa Mr. I.ladal against" atul SeWlitt,' midi a Baxter In favor. The debate was again adjourned in the Unties of Com pl mons on titei lath: Inst. tl , oar. won in re to MOW:, Mid es ton of protectin y g the an interesti of Of Inman on the North American coasts OA thetermtria• tion of the lteelproetty•TreatS Were tinder consideration. By law the offer of the Crean, Mr. Maguire, gave notice that be would at an early day call attention to the serious kir tt cOratiltssin In /Mend front the tooatrtneen !mumble of the powers gleOtl 'hit the unman t sioliet the habeas corpus. A terrible accident took puce at the ChM. 'ton horse men. 4 stand gave wa . burying three hundred persons. In theirn were sayerely hurt, but, none are killed. The Paris correspondent of the London Times says: if the lent cif the if PUI Centre, Storetteiitt IWO= aria was' to aUrnot if f - ten ei) ti otie• tonitta persod, has proved a 'r_ • ; orittiii cpntraCbction bus been girlie at per jl/1 to the assertion that the Prussian Orrery ? risen& Would take rorisals On gement or gip expulsion of Co u nt , VableVieli m 4l Ule 4tis , Irian territory. . . . ' , It. is reported that the Preneh Ambassador at Perim bas been instrnotmrto att t ..3.at _Prance considers a Radial Morene Confederation not ea a eneatiOn - or Gamin home policy, but one which_would admit Me interrentaost or the n dignitaries of the Vienna The Paris correspondent gain that ltkisteser 1 tittle hoPetnerowastbat peace would ue Main. Miaadeeeral to'be rapidly yanishing. paysma.—The ' Princes.. gave birth to a daughter on the /21.1 t loot. . - ' - Plmptrifitlistp Ch .R I Nip, T OM, AMU itt , Thetlitratr health offt. cers revertants, nieraing; attoWiT that:there 4 11. have been tw ee -three new . cams of cholera lf z C i to the 4 1 0 1 1kitilP and two deaths ih.aggg o 4 VI. 1 A, ' Zilea tn;fin A S o rtrUll, ha elliteer. - Pt the solizet,lit:llBl4 , ',Anita/. genitor* aralkiellirenlininv —PAO mim ii, zioraTAsalseimallalst-' bey egmthisdqftg.asi. a. MI -ships war °ca5 ," 416,.1 P , --,. 411C". ° -.,,i i54.".M.;.W1.' ,: '" L- , ;'‘ , ;•,' '','.:- s' PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. CONGRESSIONAL PRiICXEDDIGS. • . Mr. Sumner presented a petition for the ax. ptdslon of Garret Davis, Senator 'ltem' Kea tlickg, for eating said. that should the Glyn Rights bill become a law ho mould fool him self oomPelled to regard biTGISCir ss an mums, of tho Government. ' ' Mr. Davit said - Ultimo attributed to him was °enact, b att t It tottare been with the Amato= otherwise was a garbled statement. Co Themmi p ttee.e, titian was referred to the Judielary the billto regulate commerchd, military and postal communications between the States Hai „sir. Morrill t at roli e 'e al l er c against the hill. The anlendments were agreed to, and the bill, as ainende4, was Dansed. Messrs. McDougall, Johnson and Doolittle Savored it. Mr. Clark Introduced a bill to provide for the apaymn uebsntis to tence loyal Mittens for Quartermaster ds .stores turnishodthe army. -7 • Referred to Cokatuttee en the Ttolhalary. - MX Sherman mtrodueed a Joint resolution ' • yid.% was' passed, fteDtoPriatinif 1111.1NOM to psy the expenses of collecting the rimed= from customit • &message from the Rouse announced the passage or the bill to encoursse telegraphic communication with Cuba, with amendments. The bill was laid aside. .After executive sesaion the Senate adlourn• The Senate Salto refried certabs duties paid I on produce started fora port of the United States prior to the exptrution of the Recipro city treaty but detained by, lee,. was, passed; ,aise, a Senate bid to nictitate* the appropria tiMr Elithon of a Treamirer's aeconn ot, from the Committee ot. n Commerce, reported back With amendments, the Senate bill to encourage telegraphic communication bet wean the United States and the Island of Culls and the other West India islands and the Bahamas. The drat amendment was to strike out of the section the words "intim° of wen" so that It will read - "at all times: , The second amendment was to insert alter the words“Constilar p agents,” the words "and the id comany shall keep an ite lines open s t a o the public for the tranamis siOnot daily publications of market and com mercial intelligence, and all necessary dis patches and tommunkatkots shall be for warded in the order in which they shall be received, and the said company shall not 10, - permitted to charge or collect for messages tresismitted through any of Its submarine ca bles, more than ut the rate of ISA for a mes sage of ten words... Mr. Schenck, from the Committee on Mill terT:Affairs, reported a substitute for the bill for the relief of paymasters of the army. • The substitute directs the miscounting osnoe , to put to the credit of paytensteets Or nthlitienutl paymasters iK an sum of money paidbythent to , idlers or emplorms connected with the military service of the United States; pro. vidod such payments shall be shown to nave been actually made In good hush, without fraudulent practice or intent, end where the erroneous payment was not theresult of gross negligence or carelessness. The etibettotte was. agreed tos and the bill, as amended, was On motion of Mr. Schenck, theCommittee en Military Affaire was discharged from the further consideration of the .esinate bill au thorizing the Beeretam of War to settle the claims of the Slateer Banana for the aervice of the Militia called out on the requisition of Maj. Urn. Cara*, and It ens referred to the Committee on War Debts. Mr. Ingersoll, from the Committee for the District of Columbia, reported a hill placing nerat the service of the Comeasthruer of e Bnildings,ror the purpose of cleaning and purifying the city. in view of • the danger from cholera, end other mpellencies, and asked to havelt put upon its of Mr. Wasbburne, of Illinois, Objected to the blll, but suggested .its reference to the War trattee of the Whole on the State Mike Damn. lie wou ld make no objections to have It taken U tl i t. n frartgiglex a cio gg ft. f. tod an amendment look ing to makinglbe halls of the Mouse healthy •raniconifortable. Ile had wee-nlati perished *thee liedme here for want of Daub air. It re minded mof rep Black Mole of was Mr. Ingersoll lied that there was a Com mittee on the ventilating of the Capitol. The bill w et . read twice and referred to the Committee of the Whole. • • Mr. Ancona, from the Coin natter , on Milludy Affairs, reported back the bill to a -aloud the jurisithition of the Court of slut,a sub. whole , for - the - first section. The substitute provides that the Court of Claims shall have ' Julio:Bethel to bear and dote - mum the claims of any Paymaster, Quarterma.sur, C0M1114.11, ry of subsistence and other disbursing officer of the United Suttee, or or hi, administrators executors, (or relief from reaoonellality on account of lose by capture or otherwise, while in the line of duty, of lievernmeta funds, vouchers, records and papers, and rtir uh I. h sneb officer was and la bold reepensible. On the stiggeatiOn'of Mr. Wastititilme, ofelll nols, a proviso wiut added that an appeal may be taken to the Supreme Court as 1,, other cares. The amendments were agreed to and the bill passel. Mr. Delano introduced a bill declaring nn- tain oblispatons of the Maned States and me Derail bank currency, subject to taxation - tin: tier the Mate ruthority. It wartreadtwiee and referred to the Committee on Banks. Ur. Dulling offered a resolution which was adopted, instructing the Committee on Com merce to inquire Into and report ripen the ex pediency or establishing DabalPs fog trum pet at dandy nook and the port of New York. The louse renamed the malidshed biudness of yesterday, being the Northern Pacifloarith road bill. Mr. Kelly spoke In favor,ot the bill, and Mr. Farneserorth opposed it. Mr. Stevens offered a vubstitute for theibel. A debate followed, after which a movement towards adjournment tookplace. .• A. message from the President was received, Melo:dug the report from We Secretary of the Interior, In reference to the Eastern Division of the Pacific Railroad. lir. Washburn gave notice that the Com mittee on Commerce had Prepszeutaireryitn , portent bill In regard to the overloading of Frpassenger ships, and as It wimeonneeted with uestion Or Cholera, he 'Would ask the mean to' conmder it tomorrow, after dispe -1 Singer the Yorthern Pacific Railroad bill. On Mellon of Mr.lthewis, tea Senate Joint I resoltaien making an approprlatinn• for the airromees of solleeting the revenue from etua tonmorastakonfrom the seeakereitable.rtind twice end• referred to the Committee on Ate P Z. Ward presented a retookstralthe Of .• ant members of the bar of Cbentnng rot leek, agalnirt the Federal Jteli. rdary bill. • Mr. Ladle presented a petition for the Dens. for otthesehooner Mary, from a Chnedian to an American bottom. :Mr-Mk:badge presented tuemortais from the lekestitteth Leeislatureen the equaliga Mon of riOldieriPtiMntlissi in reference to a ship meal through Mil 'Mateo( moonsin, connect. Dig Lake, Michigan with th e Mississippi river soil ulf-of Maxwell Mr the Improvement Of the harbor of•Superlor city, Wiseonsim and a joint resolution declaring It to be the Allay Of SOtettOr Dainties to resign. The latter was re. ferred to the Lettimpo o'clock Ithootistrnotion. The flame at rive actiortrued. FENIAN WITHDRAWAL FROM EASTPORT CompLofton or Pancouveris Is land Telegraph. Now roan, April SC—A ... nougat from Part. port to the nlboor lam; the Yenlan* Sete all iMII , III, by boat Mr Portland. Orltlab war meals !eft yesterday. The Yenhut MOW%WM thislend morning. Oft .yhopl tr ao3 on Warier ror Yi arm te Ilototi Too followl 4 fl o o l ok woo pooolvoif from ....- Thosoove r s 4 toii#Ori.- . 10 thi_,Preti nod Mertfork - af Aim of SY ifsitotakidenrix stretweteete yeti tot MA titlin. pletkm or thetelsartiph line paessethet Sat censer* /stand with Lilo OilltitAl Ohlirlri 0 • t00t04 0, 7 Atoorlthlisl olitorptirOA pid My att '.. Mee he e that 11. may ',POPP aft se earelttleh Wit llr i lte u lit it tlis V . V.:I: nl r villa'sl6 :g l ,ll irrovolbn. Ohruolla . h i ft tilltiklitly‘ floyornOr of Yonoonver , o MI MI, ,71/s.rressdorat sent Shafethariter ItiVeptae '• ellearrotHre deivstesWelieeTAS Merl Aptl y, ( Mn, Ihifino9o , 4.R Iran n i t i Wo j.touik rint i v ii ):or t Ati ft trOo t tii tto r troi=ocr on moon* s t Tlittit : 4 14 . ogoirp w 4 w be simAlli 7 101111 la ll' " M l Z:FlOtt i Vd th. t gla t rlit e ran' j trft* CO Jrnov iirivitoraoimono. WN. f i le moort4t r yor Stoic, TN, NOlNtiwei-v skasns, AOrli art•••TffrfaiVitintra MOW mbliehmi a.idadement 'Oar fall there On eliarlfoop hill h Whiehlhe MOM/ to have halm very Ste - With WO, dutudngliant am i t hot thuto fr, and InoW about the Jiro poted Murder, of Doctor Daniell la' Nola *treat' isweraV seats ago. Us mays, anlmovother things, that atm. Cun• : Pola:M=s , ligtr fhe woold lh: hy Whoa° death Arra: lltinitto wotim get fooofloi. Ito swftwod the job .111: CookA.uttnit tO ZOO thestre, reitirlied_wlthlte a street and slept lathe honse tbip..night,-Jmowing Wore tio Went to tied that t e tourelar naa t ttfo {flay efififess On ludloisenes at,,tod . .."9 • Pia . .ILioa nqs . ewe ew•Nortberss • maUsliad ' •••.I eallia. or alealitor Pailautest, Maw Te s t April fie—The anuntirrCiaV spa, 0ht1 4 7 ,4 ore vac a eholora panic arnongUe' don In Wash/norm this morning, ea . .by two andden deaths, hatinwestigaw id f eas/lows that She eialpe was eating fool/mob • The same 'despisteti lays there is not Mach clutneofoothe.paSeage or the Northern Peel dee Nallroad no Pal , * nodal says Senator reaseodeit% • hea/th is better, and Mr. llubbard__, of Connect lout. has renamed hie seat in the homes. KY 61 441110.- scungruti6slig. ia—Ai the emit a r afit4Ml lbe mow o Lthafa thaaloason, .1L =We: Juries 44 tyco t ir z areered as matuferefaVer comma by a of 'General - Ttulame. Mr. Coyle o emeek to le fa, embec of the qv famaMa el tumble format% so; ordatfee , ,a4as, totheMmUseit,—Mot Wfb&-Iak.TATIV: ,Lanee. Conn beMeest, Mit.tboaorro Geo, Jima :601111104nelMINSVP40,01C5M. 1° '' , 11" ).03 -vort.*ATPk l u!. *142. t r:+411,,,44 dlaothetrHond Robbery—Troopm Home ward Haund—Meettag of Rena Payer.. New Yoitti, April 53.—Another bond robbery WAS Conmated to tilts etty yesterday to the &Mount ar $19,030. Payment of the bonds has been A reward of ;IMO is offered for ent er Of the property. The indatico York volunteers is en route hildue by Ar of Savannah, and Is expected at 'Hart's Mk on the 11th Instant, to be paid off and ranged. /Meth meeting of rent payers was held IdenMit SaSHouston Arcot, and an aasocia- Hon Harnett° resist extortion by landlords and n!Mleagenta. Weentworos, April 93,11396.. SENATE. ,- e Prom Havana. • 'How YOU April 20.—The Arcrotar Harems ilitteraape Span menr-war which lately arrived It 1111 had again p utte heir deetlnatlen; unknovrn. General Dulce had received mptory orders to have the am. once who been seized. by prtvate individu als as allsek delivered up and removed to Fernando Po. i ... ttElva eiiid Weather at Louisville. 'Louts ruts, April 26—Even ing.-11Iver rising rapidly with .it feet a !none, water In the Canal. Tnelrottleir It clear and pleasant. SteCkS. NYW YOtht, April 53.—Lam .r.r.k . board, Nom York Ceediral 9%; Erie 73: BAN/P3113.g 104%; Mich 411118oritketri t,eair,ill.2otr. UOUSE • list Christian toinsthisslota. We are indebted to Mr. W. P. Weimaan for a copy of the fourth and last annual report of the operations of that noble and philanthropic institution, - the Rafted States Christian iem misalen. The following Is the report of the Pilisping's Army Committee, as submitted by tliefehairikum, Rev. Herrick Johnson In makingeur anal report, as a brunch of the United States Christian Commission, We desire, exit, all, to give thanks to God for the Inereampg favor he has given our cause In the heart/tot tha people Includal In the field under eat Immediate supervision. Their Interest In the beneficent work of the Commis , elan has not lagged, but, on the contrary, has deepened and widened to a dance unparallel edan thell l / 1 .0(3 of any orminization that has ever appalawd- to the sympathies and activi ties and plillen of this community. The record of the last IlWar of our • stark is, by far, the proudest reeerd In our nistoiy. No worfisean so elequently bear testimony to this fact, as the-figure* in the followingtable of receipts. wo* and distributlen for 1803. IffitorDeleattea commissioned IS 'Of Dino/of Hospital Stores done- Lod W'd distributed 42;111 Cash Deflations Value of hospital Stores donated.— 41.1„751.10 TOtal 466,497.ul These (Our hundred and sixty-six thousand I,._ ileliaraln cash anti comforts show that the :m -i- behalf of our sick and wounded 6 - nT , v7s,:nek with a heartier response, and a nobler and more princely generesity, the fourth year of the war, than the first. They missionat- lent days of bestristian Com were its best days; ln the confi dence of the loyal North; best In the sympa thies and attractions of the people's hearts: best In the available resources for pmseenting the Comnsisskrals grtst sanitary- and evangelistic work. The. allow the unswerving constancy and the intense loyalty of the people of Wes tern Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio and Wes tern virginia, to the greatinterests of the country and of God, that- were imperilled by the rebellion. In this wanoceticm, I demm it proper, as chair man of therittsbrirgb Committee, to place on permarienktecord the ,great debt of obliga tion whinh;the Committee, and Chu Coninds- Mon at large, owe to two of iLs members, Jo seph Allfregand W. P. Weyntan. It IS mainly through thalr indefatigable loud untiring as sidulty, through their self -sumrnielng and ar duous endeavor, that the Army Committee of WesturnPenusylvunla has been able to make so mobleat record. They, in connection with others, fanning the Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee, and mainly composed of ladles; have not-only achieved glorious results for the solellemlu field and hospital, bat have, mean. while, teat:bore than live hundred thousand soldiettPtltheir Way through this eitY to and (1 . 0t1.1 flicraeld of strife. , -• • Death from Aceiclent—Comner'. to quebt. • - • On Monday last we noticed an accident to a child of Mr. Hobert Wray, residing on Wylie street, , near Trufbel--the child having been run 'over by a =Won the Mtnensvllle Paasenger Hallway. At first it saw thought that the ID- Juries woNd het reimit fatally, but on Thurs. day marking at nine o'clock the child died from gangrene. Coroner Clawson was railed npon to old an inquest, when the following• facts wore elicited The child, Ida Illanebo, aged twenty months, had left the presence of Ito mother but A.lisinute. or two before the an. relent, Ofikattinkry last, and had auencipted to cross over 4110 street , an I. supposed, after all " older sister. A car was coming down the isteep grade et , the time, the driver having the brakes on, and moving sl badoW towards a ow Itch which woo In rather c ondition afew rods below. Tho child had evidently-been startled by the near approach of the - ear, and had stopped ou the re_ .11 It was aeon by Mr. George Glass, baker, when within two or three feet of h rail, anti vralking,tolnruht the track. The car •:xs then within tan' Or twelve feet or the child. not appear Cried out loudly, hut the driver did not appear to see 'the child, or understand what was wrong. ' Ills attention appeared to be fixed on something further ahead, The oar came on. and • the child was struck by the steps, knocked down on its lace, and run over—one wheel pulling over as wheel he reached it, hopped before the other reached the body, and if Glass seized the child and car ried It into his store. Dr. George 1.. McCook was called and examined the child, but was InwPtitled tO HMI that the bone had not boon fractured. On the following day he called to see U, but was informed that w homomathte phySledan bad-been eagegc and he did not we it afterwardA Ile exiholned the body end found that death halt resulted from mortal. cation, or gangrene. There were several other witnesses examined as to the manner of the secident, but Mr. Glass was the only one who saw the child before it was hurt. The driver of the ear was noketa.lnined, but all the wit- neues expresded the Opinion that he was not told/ me. The jury found a verdict of acci dental death. The deceased was a sprightly and interesting child, and Its melancholydeath falls with crashing weight upon the pa tents. Aniusentents. re2I,IIWIIOEI Tltt*Tlti.—The Spoonlas young alder gdwin Adams takes n benefit to-night, and for the oneasion will appear in a now role as "Don Censor De Dann,and Sir Domani liarllgh In the fine comey-entitled "Dreams of Delusion " Between the two pieces the or chestra will perform the Edwin Polka, com posed for anti dedicated to Air Adams. By re. quest 14r, Adams will recite the - liduOus war lyric "Sheridan's Ride." A Only attraetiro bill is presented and we douldnot a foil house Will greet the Wittsbnrgb favorite. onnea lioess.-11Y.Tlilion played to an over flowing house last night. on the occasion of his farewell benefit, andbts personati entirely lock" gave evidence that he is at. home In the rendition of:_ahakcapearel lead ing ehornton.. Mr. Dillon is an actor or. are remota° talent, and we trust that he may Irani visit our alty. Tkonlightlitr. W. 11 Look, \ :egg t t i i a. . s fre k a e tr u Ptiitt ta ita krltNtatn l,y himself, entitled " Th e °Woof Allegheny or the Day Maya of Pittsburgh, The ffierfOrmaitile Onitelitde.with "Tin, PI. fates boanny.. We ontiolonto little for Mr. Leak? rrodua o ldilj far MN eantlen is not seri Ointlt; ki fitit to, . A rivico6 ceaft terstord—tv. Lt.v. . ; iii,oromq 1 444.04444thare0en. the IFt I 011ift _. 1th.417 4 theddotere , 0 th let the 4101140011 .4 r rot, Wiul ehte .11 0 ittil f :l;4 it he r e te WM • Mum lOW% pre. ' , ail du ct illik iiltlC . Thl l te . ytthrtithroo ow. .00.0ii r $4 ,, t„,,, ov,„. 0 r Intl 'WA ti Ur, Wil. poki, h .yr 'rept the eligAtteet, I tutees Vol. 111001.00 110 Ole With ht the. 444 -41041.1 . 4 e, i til ohe oi , jlet tl, 111 htlee4, ti holt then ' WO W i triti i tr titt !. 1 y:inw. timr.q. ~,,tot „ 0 fif,* 0 il pfe 1 : : t,t+ were Ohs% ell 40 Off luta obi: iou, mut 1,116 titforiAtts. lil Itit4 vro, titra rtt -thpiti t 10: [ 1 itil 'mem t t to ~!tovot Pilt 4 101 l 410 it tne 4, l o,Titi k hromtklitrzz:Ndo 4,,w0t . VBlctlitrtiargg VI II I 6" 1111 ii 4.- i,l T . „.....,„. _ it.:41...i, 6 _606 , 1,,,„0, t ,,,,,,i0. I g ' irtrittelltlit s i: Arrirtty= # .., . ..nno*il tt It i 43 Iby the Ohl ellygrettv t.,,hitted 10 IT lli. qie Yuen , tin itteshhtt - t4 it to ute etiehte 141 trttlititt thitelonstett .er ett.ptop. ettli mi ttfet ...Jima Chime te thh ettx, end hun tigito the rotate, dhevolt te the nut • • • etat , pht tt Ott A WAVY Matt And WO lt t • dehelotewel A entrant met WIWI. ....... __ . me o (AleOrak filtl i eetYti..terffity fore nobs. about ton colook, pro efit• tuaritivered on tlfOrorifortatellow i 111 1 / 4 1iliaii CO'.. ono:lane ?NI Vat' . ?vtl , l6Tbiletli;',ltsrV: caught on the roof frollleoino:esuaenaltociwn, and the roof Wll3 burntiPe i and ala nom. nom. ber of valtutblo pattern* dantaigeff.. e bawl not /10111Y1 an eattniate of tlie loos, bn ft will bo faulaidafilbiai to_jebiill.;-Joietitiny.eneer, ptoprlotor of th ili e l Initi ftoftg.atreet, waa yes terdaY nab" to - by Mayor McCarthy In the anal of CM to anrwor. et . court a charge, of koefilMillartrderly ltoore,profmed bypblef Of rollee amyl grew out .of the litte 11=4,111etwoon.two• on Saturday night.' Bpi:au:aria lliorwlee under beaVy hallos a chino of, abetting too affray. The I'Veile VolTras*ilouriter e -Mrs. Mary Housman, obazaildAn cenneetkin .erita the -mar of Lor hnahau6 gat ' bns eohleseed that Thai:lntl shot flousmia, tad :alleges that it *is done in If ftks4 interlines. man Ita4 shot at ate. The hod., "wall taken to 'the river by the amused and task by atlas a ta • a rare, and tieing the rope eroood rheum*: • - I • • Firpos.:-''liirectottidar"Mez p dear , and we learn d os Banton, CMews. frzieN.F4l% ot t an, eighth an brirlilayal I t :tante dite t rti l la 100147 . 01!,11:441,At - D) 014 04 : 4 11 4-4! . 40 tflagrepapAr:74.xim.d,'emalskaaa vot41&;. ,2470,116Aliiii7in 100-44141,14. CITY AND SilBthMAN. 1 The Boyd's Hill Trageelly—A Curious t Cfreautustaeme. -........--.....---. The recollection of the terrible tragedy on THE COUBT OF COMMON I.3oyd's Hill was revived yesterday by the find PLEAD of Allegheny County, No. 11l October . or A• W. 1564. Libel In Arc o t from the Bnd. i In of a butcher knife embedded in thp earth or kareeoey. wittlam Arcot/din ea. Susan Be -1 within a few feet of where the body of the nn- Colin. fortunate Focriner WU found. Two little bop. To bug At SIeCASUS'. the tome named rexrtld: were engaged In flaying " shinny" on the b w 1 few Yoe are hereby notified to .bn and !tog o %7A. j when ono named Hansel, struck at what ho ! the pi l t e i s b l ',..,e r h. ° J o lt', VigilrAlLly t or j,„6, , supposed to ho a stick ptotruiling about an : t .a. D• • * lt ' itlall:en and there to answer th e omplalni Inch shove the ground He ( o ne —. the stick of the libelant, WAltam T. McColl', and show almost Immovable , and on 100MIMISIE the t canoe, if any YOtt hose. why hls petition for a di ground around It he pulled out a butcher knife, t memo e rteeei o mermemett ,imeid not be granted which bad been considerably worn by use, and 1 JOHN 11. nTLWA kr, Shertff. I rusted by contact with the earth. He took i ' April nut. A. M. idea — sca n the knife to the home of his father, Hansel, corner of Pennsylvania nu I At ' , " 1 ALLE G HENY COUNTY sti.— ln the and gteitenson streets, where It has Court of Common Piens, In the matter of ee -1 since become an object of much curt- I e plpft b liee , d e , r i t ee .. B te r le4l,..7.n i t i r r ,..,„.11": - tli ee , °sky. The blade had been slightly 1 0 A iil, '" ilete.. r iette. And no. to wit: April' . ' turned at the point, but whether this roan Red . 19fie . i . ctItion Men and the Court direct notice then - from violence In the use of it, Or from being 1 or to IT published In one newspaper printed in the driven into the ground, no one can tell. It will city or Pittsburgh and county of A/It:ghost. for at be recollected that klurachall, In his oonfes- , teem three weeks, setting forth thiamin application sionottated that the knife, with which the , h. b.... 0 made to the Court fort . he o phrpose o fd o a i n!. murder was committed, bad been thrown into 1 L'g r .2"l i c le b t l' r t,i' o e f eig&' m A j o gell: ,l 7 u r.,ci i i i ,- . the Allegheny river. it is • a metier ei very ' sant, will be granted at the next term oft e Court little consequence now whetherthis was really mite. exceptions hereto shell be tiled le proper the dread instrument of death or not, but the rune. fact of its being found, In the 'pwaliar post From the Record: JACtilt H. WALTER, Pro, lion described, within a few. feet of the spot . AA Mime.. interested will please take nonce of whore the - murdered man lay, is certainly ~, 1 the armee orderof Court. canons circumstance.- weie Fall of a Bralldbar . liarrow Escape from ith. . On Thursday forenoon, as a nntaberOf Work , men were engaged in remo stree t s , three story brick building, No. 10 Wylie ear the front wallgave way, and the front rooms In each story fell with a crash into the cellar. Mr. Corcoran, the proprietor of the building. happened to be present at the time, and see ing the plastering begin to crack he sounded atralarm and the workmen were thus enabled to escape' before the wall fell. There was a man in the cellar at the time, with a horse and cart, and he too escaped Just. in time to save his limbs and his horse. There were fire or Rix carpenters in .thexipper rooms, and the consequences might have been serious had It not been for the vigilance of Mr. Corcoran. Before Alderman Butler.—A hearing be fore Alderman Butler yesterday oiXa charge of keeplug a disorderly house, preferred against William McAdams, on oath IV John Owens, resulted In holding the defendant to bail to answer. The parties reside in the Sev enth ward, in adjoining houses, and the pros ecutor alleged that the neighbors were touch annoyed, ovi lag to the disorderly characters congregating at that house. Information was made by Charles Magee against Thomas Jordan, fok asimult. The de fendant Is charged with acting In a very dis orderly manner and drawing a loaded revol ver upon the prosecutor. The case was post poned till to-day, owing to the defendant's sickness. MARRIED. DAY . .BAIN—At Etta Shads. on Tuesdayin ng,_ April 24. b. by Roy. L. L. Conrad. IN.ANIC A. DAY. of Bayard, Ohio. and EMMA H., danghter of James /Chain. Esq.. of McClure township. Ps. No cards. 1 • PEW UV FIRST PRIESIITTERIAN CHU ncir. —On TUESDAY AFTERNiXiN. May s t rrtri ld ::.!!•11tVi we. 47, being 6th tram the (ilia; In right dual left tide lapTii T. A. IiceLALLAND, Atm. EVMSIJRAIII€E-6alitGE BLOC S.th• ruipxy AVTERNOON, t, n Sisifonle Hall A exlion ' il caw " IA shafts Bostins . l; ta'l.ornure Compans 10 p, •• Allvhet mo s Srttrtslun Jirldge: A. kDreCLELLASID, Attetionetr. mszniaTme s . - -- 14ILLDALE CIEDIETERIN—A rn vate en th ea e Mon nd picturesque edam of Sepulture, afl uplas, latmedlatelynor . th of Allegheny FltlAgt Zit 711.1 1 111°, lygr win " . 1 "1" motto 11 ' ' VI dolt er ' t=r e rle :dead ed e t e o DreA +rehouse of the underatAned. corner of Iredcias and Leaned; itreeta, Altexaeny A. IYA.L.Y. Secretary dud Treasurer. PAINTEBB, - - wxcLum U. (Late of the arm of Blwa`a a MORROW. BulabE &ND WON PAINTM Norio East turner of Ttard and Market Streets, • SUNDRIES. SUGAR AND COFFEE AT RE CED PRICES. —A. large stock of fr. eh goods bought at the lowast cash jet-Ices. Loverine• Segued Sugars slid Syrup; choice Got.- °roc.= Java, naticatho, Laguyra and Rio-Coffer, at the lowest ead, prices, wholesale and retail, at "Tpg"'''" Stucco[ c Libertyi II; 15 bbis. roams Cranberries: 110 boxes litesidu alartno s °mixes: 59 •• Pdo aro • • Lamm': 45 barrels Turnips; • 12, ' 1 tfCj ao •. lier 4 etrINST Boekeve Potatoes I au. load Potatoes, too bushels Onions; In store .0 tor sale by W J. STEEL & SEW; hp, In Third Stre-Le CONSIGNTIZAITH. MO boxes Orange.; MO •• Lemons; ZOLII bushels resell Blow Potatoes: 30 barrels pore eld.r Vinegar; borgbuto Molasses: • M boxes Goshen Cheese; Hamburg Cheese. Received anti for wee at No. MO Liberty street. apt 7 POTTER, RUMS & ullaTalt Nk w COLORS are Clay, Smoke, Orange, and Wino. NEW PATTETIVS—Grock Licew:so, Louis XV, roldored, alumna and . Emb ECIAL WENTION made of low priced GOLIt.). MMUS. ilirSlore o p e n ".."7 "I!irk. MARSHALL, 9 Wood alreel. STORAGE, ON FIRST FLOOR AND JAMES DALZELL A SON spis 09 and 70 Water aireet. vi.ovut moue!! barrels • liffile World" Flour; ICO •• • %tar 3111:1s.• do • 700 .• "I:fortunes' o • li 11 e •• .ront's`. St. Lou liFloor. name broods dellsvred lo paper sacks, If dralred. For Webs. es. KNOX. a F 4121, ap7 7S Diamond, Alleatemr. Q.l I RUPS--1,000 doz. Centel], Pine u k i , l ,Arle, l. Ras . pdtz7, Stra7r a berg y r, CiZrzf r and 'Va luate Cm belt qualAr ornibeil ing ' r, no* otre e rn tbr male_by BEdIR i 11itt...... opal Nos. 128 and= Wood atreet. NOW IN STORE AND-FOR SALE, A. II ear d loads Prod. Blow Potatoes, to barrels; a o o tau Ma. Buckeyed do do to bap, eOO bosh. Pelt= Albert Jo tip 74 L. a. MOT a et.l. NEW t i D nr.U.M ch oice Oe:Jost r .e . :Lnp. !t. tint% halm 1.,68; in small' tr .- ~, . rremuincigirraut ritticosle •trit Cartier of Liberty and Him* Mesta _________________ IMPERIAL PRENES--Mxtyto the ZO l XT l O.V 3,t :rit t nitig e tofti t r "" . JuRN eNagW, egl (Joiner or Liberty au4 Unn . 4 street, 57,1011,A-AUL ••• 7 taako Comma Boas 44,n; Jou evealirod aAwa ae9 it" be , • • • - 010. D. , ea irucLo. hiN) prelliertiwit Albel:IP•Uoto .314, 451.11*11 MOW 'de 4tllll, 041111 . 04 sa4.lsr. lige. - 7 .Tice. D. casirteLti laaptir to bcrgar“:3V.Lre.Lltt,O*lngwlocitY4 MY igoa, lattAit - oectvict: .; • Ati.i:tirsaiak:' one% and PI and Perr i r d _lMMlla^l Vt i laMd Jsos. iscaLtrorwsod isreet. ST - TELTtMM ----- CUEEBE--2etZriu6c.boixe "9._•. a e gr i glgrraMblr bj p. _ atu....4,6 tan-Lump. GIISMICIIII9MC-4110blobi. York SAtof rok ApiOnt lmAYLTaAt L ko D dintoby • •k B,mts . F EER -2 : 0 111 11 110Collds; Far sale by m' ZNO7C& •p 7 79.thamood, I [or alpt,syrup, %V. D u i rea --.0-CO C9iIitreU .ZOISTI M a" and 71111$ Meow iurrEa.--0 hap bblak choice 801 l Butte/lust reeolYrd and Ib i r , e by FTZILII 4A /Ofiti, Corner of Lartbi an d. tats eta.; :. pLoneum—lo .bauser g rnm Corner /*Zoe ainiriLffireina. PLoun4Round Mop Floor Corner Muter to aramon TiAsteimer Canaella,,A4 wa n Dralui.nox, iN nithes to 'arace V4015`1"• "vr,46.2sZirwtallialitt:' • athrifirAg-XeSUIV .-7ipprilmON4lloo.lr _ "• WO/4MM attanser = • -z ldi eogexio sac 'SAW zurnorialid.. sil l a. • 4 A ICKEY . 4 . Bo 6 l ballei now. Tenn tr.ona: ,Mstanairilaasencer - - MW. .11' - nundbln4anw s' - ft !! instrugirximAbSn'.l-fi br ~ .. MESIM= A. WIETIMANN, ap=.lawased Attorney for the Associati..e. ALLEGHENY COUNTY sa.—ltn Court of Common Piens, in the matter of he application of the Mechanics Building and Lom Association of Allegheny city fora Charterer in, poration. No. 144, June. lard. And now to wit: April M. Inal,'Petition Bled and the Court direct notice there of to be_published In one newspaper printed In the city of Pittsburgh. for at least three week.. setting forth that an application has been made to the Court for the purpose of granting the Building and Loan AMmelatlon of Allegoony cltya Charter a: incorpo ration. and that the same will be granted at the next tennof the Court of Common Pleas unless ex ceptions hereto will be filed in jpro_por time. rrom the Record: JCOB R. WALTER. Pr. All Demons inten:sted A will please take pollee of the shore order of Court. A. WIRDSIANN, atrMtlawawd Attorney for the Association. • ... A LLEGIIENN COUNTY, ts.—A t an Orphans' Court held at tho City of l'lttehu rah, In and for laid county. in the manor of the emate of Letitia C. Molmea et. al., no. UN Decesubm Term, DES. htarctrrth, MGR, WM. 0. LIAWK Ms, JR.. Tag., annotated Auditor toaudit the camp Mos; BT THE COURT. Prom the Record. WM. A. FIERIIOii, Clerk. The Auditor above named will meet the parties &create_ ,d for the purpose of his .appollttment. al. kis N oglee, O. l is Grant 'tenet. Ytttsbnrah, on the Ikea./ LAY GP APP.II., A, D., 1868, at 2 o'clock. P. L. Ik. (1. tl riVKINS, JO., Auditor. m/MO:lavravad A DDLINISTILITORSI OTICE.-- - , -.Let [ere of Administration on the estate ofJOILN BOLTON, late of Allegheny City, I lece.sed, haring Mon granted, to the undom4rued. all persona know ing thenmelres indebted to mid estate will please make Immediate payment. and these having claims wilt present them. properly authenticated, for set tlement. to either of us, or to B. A. & W. b. Purrl. time, one attorney., at No. 116 fifth street, Pito. burgh. nA2d'L BULTON. LancasterTp, Butler Co., Pa.. GEORUE BEAM, Harmony, Butler Co., Pa., apiP,Mwd6w ofJohn Bolton, decd. A LLEGBIENT COUNTY, es.--In the -AA matter of the account of David Chess et al, Ex- Mutors of Mart Marling, deceased. At No. 01 arsh Term, A. D.. 11366.. And now, to wit: April 7th A. D., tall on motiOn the Court appointed W. D G. AWKINS. Jr, Auditor to audit the . 6cconet and Make distribudon. BY THE COUnT. Prom the Record. W. A. ItnnnON, Clerk. The Auditor :Muse named will meet the parties In rterested, for th&pur t pose of isle„earls:rent, at A hp 117.1.A'1.0.1111r. Lth s . n A.l.rn t ird. A 2 o ' clo ck, S u. apf/awlastuf W. G. IeAWKINB, Jr., Anditor. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Lerterm Test:me:llan on the eetato or JACOB BAYS, late of DIUDIn Township, Abel; hen y counts. dece.- ed, having been granted t indebteduensgne, all persona knowing airman s en to said estate wIU plcme make immeolete payment, and those haring claims wlll present them. properly at ror aettleacent, to the undersigned. at Pros pect, Hotter county, or to S. A. aw. 6. urlane, Attorneys at Lew, No. 116 Fifth stree t Pittsburgh. EUWAILIS W. HAYS, E.'cn tar, arm:Leander Prospect, Butler Co., Pa. TN -THE ESTATEOF JERIMA AN DERSON. DECEASED.—In the caphans• Court of Allegheny County. Bo. Starch Term. MM. t43, a jr, itli ' mlit t ;atit r Oe rift mhos Anderson °Ten ceased, confirmed absolwoly, and o motion of Hamilton a . aene‘on. Attorneys for tie Amami.- trator, the Court appointJACttli F. SLAULE, Ese., Auditor to MUNN. le the balance to the bends of the Accountant. UV TINE COURT, Attest: W. A. iliatuats. Clerk. wAll ll perautis itrested ors htty notated putt I I,7meet them l b r, of ILITE IrthLabA.i4s3..l...potot; 1111 . 11ZL ' el ' . on l . t.trUltl/AY, MA" VAIL " PM ° , at o'clock. P. ta. 4. Y. SLAGLE. Auditor. aplCittiloaw . _ . XECICTOR,S NOTlCE.—Notice L in Fayette Tussruhip, Allegh A. eny rounty, . latt deceased. hart Leen duly granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to sold estate irIU mate payment. n 4 thoac• tlarit.li chime 'POT tattriirtlll.:&A4.: EittsboLab, or to mti3o:2VlSterE. JALIE4'S !LEVEY, Executor. Pt r 2' MR u a. EXECUTOWS NOTlCE .— Whereas Letters Testamentary on the Estate of JOHN H. LEFEVER, late ofluthanaTp MlPXltruy Co., de ceased. halm been granted to •the undersigned. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to B.ld es tate will pleasertake Immediate payment, and those harlAg elallns alit present them, properly authen ticated, for settlement. apLELandttly WM. V. EVANS. Exe NEW -8111116108 1866. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRTS, lannfaeftired tub:sib* by the sole mere of Patent. WATS, BRAM' & CORY, ettainbers, and IS rt 81 Reade Si.., 2147311:717 Each Hoop is composed of TWO finely tempered Vsteel to braided tightly and army tof ether at 117. 1 .rg ' so r r ma de. They Th%).4lirno:OcaTT. break Uke the einglesprings, but wilt ever preset to their gracefulnees of shape whore three or four 0.1 - dinary sklrte will hare been throwaway' as useless. In' ma, for the promenade or the housq the church, theater or car, they are superior to all site. racombin Withthing COXIVIIT. UtrAwnILITY and ECONO the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC at CLk6ANCY THE silAr. which has nude STANDARD SKIRT of the fashionable world. berakcATAUU3bArlYeing 117;1=7.':4`,11; stones In this city, Inquire foe Bradley's Duplex Elllptle elan. fettattneodu ALL STYLES OF THE CELEBRATED DUPLEX- ELLIPTIC SKIRT AT LOWEST RETAIL nut Et. 33 3ELAXLIDLIEUES ROOPRed.he the dozen at lowest Me,. .11141 Cit Mt It GatIiILISIJE, 19 namanimar Wirth latir...reNcyt. 11!LMTh'm . prDITISTAL&IL .vviponati. 110 nu Y. linit-..aaMka XlMSOle...iniresta oPP. IcitlE.; BOLE & CO.. rayrraz% , l 2 ,... Nom*. , BUILDERS i on ? . WILLC 412373731C0311,T1 EH- 'for sCoal'Works, all kinds of Land and Marine EN 41133Micthada to-order. Front the veil earned eresm:rot the anager. Mr.4AMISS s it e trope to aecore /1 liberal *hereof patronage from Steamboat halides" and others wanting.good machinery. Our aim will be to ;dealt wattliathe beet manner fora compensa ,Mon,and tette it la the time we my. AU kinds et XiAlrriletßitnecia to order. Repairing Machinery pretstmly attended lei' We smn titna as Shah WI feet aemg,Aked Imre or tarns Palley. Mt tees diameter. .mermhop. .on Ihnineette Way. near the Point. goandryon Third street. near Market, Flambe rgh , • spio&isio iA.IIB I IENAI.. GLASS WORli S. • 111101P L A . .WRIE 4 CO., idaautraturak. of BLAME . lu4 OILLE4 wm9a, ip tiLAda. Mat% IniltYrr"l":. =tit ald aud maxim% Plttabutaa id' baktilerlor I.;:itay man. to...nrbr . daf- aliVraDubtuAl'"" " "". muldt l g a rd to. Partenlar ankty samen.anrcr.,. No.` 58WAEill 4-7.araVitifaWnVilleflitgin i f TOM or oval deoiazir4loll. Portlootat aLto4 order'.tlpitoo and Bator. torn . 4 %.attoz i :Er t oj , ,spro r t notion. pod as Tum. P. COLLIN& .. Or 4r L'imli7t;cl " Tirotkeis, arfttaal l at a garsveailirt and Lardoll , lkumara. NO an differ/4 ones OE tittaala iLtiay,l Was* , anahan...an 4"l ; 7 = U . N°"3" ! • BTZ )30=VG. TOOL& peraouteationma - WORK S. U. Man C/33,1r, • Now tnita igsreoe,Alititifs, Atm) u zoltilf • wtms.. • • •111,R, UMW LMMILIEiaOI/..-ILNlET_lzrzLitt.- Particular attenttph InYlt.7 k9L Ids _ranted jailevzst4 IttLitturiutitall ABaer-W. lo •para-calilre ordered:by'Vg%) tel s owaymiactud =Lew Wes. • % I=z b at ... ..z.lai. z , erl....,,rtifinttai t atr i ortv...,,turans Ireenies 41tkil l turigtt i 47411' 4r Buz •dalLeta":l. ~; POSK: Aga JANEfkurrpc" Ntaaeut.• 4 1, 141 4= Wit tekralre" 4 t barith, CENTS . e—Ptl Professor JOSEPII HENRY. Secretary of My Smithsonian Itmtßule, iseknewletleed ono of the most scientific men of tills age, says no damage can ennui. •bnllding protected by a Rood lightning rod, however many discharges may fall upon It. A. good rod, by its powerful Induction, diminishes the intestelty of the lower part of a cloud, and therefore lease. the number of explosive discharge.; but If a discharge tease place from the elood, due from ray canoe whatever, it will le• attracted from agiven distance around the rod, and transmuted inuo.U. Gusty to the earth. Wecall Special attention to • •3ltinson•r Copper Tutular Lightning Rod, with spiral Flanges." This rod Imo received the First Premium at the State ratra of New York, l'entasylvaitta, lows, Indiana, Ohio .d Connecticut, and at national Fair, 'Maryland Institute. t.mericati Institute of New York, Mechanics' Institute of Citielnnati, and at very many County and Dist ;/ct Fairs 'ln all sec tions of the conntry. It has been successful in every contest and has been extensively used by the Moat Intelligent people wherever In tien.loced. It le a well .tablished scientific fact that copper possesses eight times the Conducting power of Iron, and all profemore of lemming hold that only this any time of a conductor is used by electricity. Then, Munson'. rod, possessing a snrfaed t Ivo-And-it hall times greater than the iron rod, It that it la equal to twenty Iron rods when In their beer condi tion. Iron soon rum, and then by Imes its useltd. neer, while copper wilt not rust, and always retains Its power Or eon t uctien . The tubular, spiral shape of Munson •• rod gives the greatest strength at the smallest p sielble cost, and makes It auperior to a solid copper rod - three inches incircuniference. The manner of coral:meting the Mints le suCh that perfect continuity is formed from one end to the other, and this rod n 11l remain a good protecilon against the disasters by lightning ds lone an the bonding en dure. upon which It Is crested. To show the estimate In which title rod is held by such liclentifle persons • and othert who have —•••••••-, amined it, we append a few of the many isotonic : mints It b. received. From Dr. B. .D. Beekman, f ea/gigue:kr Canute(,',, PM/ode/y/4kt —••Nothtne emu be hasartfen in Raying that Monson's lathe beet rod before the public. From Pref. Brum., late Indln.na 4...tat0 Geologist. ••l do not hesitate to commend Reason s rod to ml who wish a belle, prate:qtea from accidents by lightning." From the late col. Andrews, ?reed.: of Kosuen • Cellege.—“l do got know how a rod could he made to combine more of the requisites ISt protection against lightning. It will certainly go into general SKIRTS (OR DOITRILE) fl.om Prrtf. Young. Way occupying Oat Chan. cif Natural Seleacqe.N. ll'. Christian Untrersity.—..l regard It tot superior to other mull and recommend it to the penile. • • From Rulesof Sardinian Pine /utterance When the building Is protected by 3lnutott's Copper Limn. nine Rod. Itivo per cent. will be deducted from 'the premium note. NO reduction for Rost rOds...' Floe, Wm. sfisnrirrson, Noy,: President /ndfcrast ',QUO /nettrunce la a rule ut this cun/VIMY to elm. ao fees premium on bttlidlnge protected by the Fl uttson Rod. I would not consider the Liars of den my ce. family eat, trithoot ope - ef the refit on my rest /Vont the Nero Tork Tranne.—"Very morel. etl dently cheap, and no ribald Judge a eery elnelent " StWA r taTl;t4mf fe( Tertn,s Affsreonidn.—"R. fa umseructed upon the most ays d road scientific prtil. ; n?S'edeAg; boost should - ' `Being non peed since the partial -gest:action of the high itch.' building by I tent ning, Om& tbe iron rod attached thereon are inauttleient. our Board burr h. directed that 3lhnson 'a Copper Rod be *OA up forttfrit.• Wholesale dealers supplied with Iron or Copper Rodent lame•e nice. um- Copper Rods arc Very popular among the people, and easily rill runt them toneentertlly earrlost and easily' pot op. Our Iron Rods are of the most approved kind. Orders Mr the erection or rods on buildings In this vi c inity may be sent throwersthe mall, orieft at MU e• LOCKEEAEIT & Duquesne Way. 'AI dour belua• !lewd Street Brides, ap I 4:bisleochtllw .6" • PLTITDIDROD. PA. gii2li FOR siax . • PARR FOR SALFt—linovi sts the -• St, Clair loam. coninlting IPg unser alum rTlll7glT:=l. l4 %! " V ju9bW' ' egWaY ; cousin% or,a-LARUS'LOG • D B E , .o Rank Born Spring •Ilonne, Mitre %* a ?nlirptteleti.n gut:tont on , the farm: • els% San • J.s Inquire co. Or 91 , 323 Liberty street, iStranurits, • WM. 81111LI t im, in't no sidnlgi. a P 7441.. Falai - Ant iti , V-z-Cimiallotiatg v .... otiodte in bi, , Cititir township, .'w ane. +nor slulletorni y, tyro Lb :rifts tram :rim yioretice. T.be- sipret en:nests corisisit or ',FRANZ .I.>„)y.st.a... ..ou Norsk. or avrtorior.-orroorreoor ; by deep, O outy?lnlyilyo room siad - ..5. iroyielletisr.. Also, s t v woo-Run snit a 7 , 101 e Mtn , rd Cootottlas .? '' "". I t 'ti l l : l 3i.liatiram 4 CD., No. 423 Liberty street, f i lttsliosab; Or Of A- sro.proje.wo, oo roo premise. I ) DOCTOR V. !..,k4llOThiE4 ASSISTANT xitiltDEON , Or tancrliPG •4 , SEAVZ SITNLIKON , c at the JODI K. it. PA. DAVALItT., ! , 7 . ' ' ker.:opened an. aloe as" isra. gs4zevi-rirtizisitar2,44- ir or the practice 4180AG88T AND ISED/0/4D, • THE WEaMY G. TWO MOTIONS .1188UEW, ON WgDIVBBDAY AHD SAT URDA The eilltlith hi torn arded which wilt r,sen'tbe svt scribers soonest az the mall run. 17.1111., SINGLE COFfi.:3, rlilt 17..A1l CLUB,h 01 FIVE FLURY OF TIN AND I.7FWAItDS. BOOTS AND SHOES STAND FROM UNDER! ALL. TUE ELEGA't GOODS 110UtilIT Fltosl Trq. Great SheritT.'s Sales, NOW SELLLNU n 7 wiii.rt 30 CENTS ON 1 NJ; DOT,LAR, Lasting„-Reel Gaiters for $l, Sethug bn Mr City for $ 2 , 7 2, everywhere. INTERESTING ASTONISHING! WONDER,FULI Go al once to the People: - Fso , ±t Lace izirazz.t-xii.x CONCERT lIIJA, SHOE STORE, u'N0. ,. 6.0 Fifth St- OPERA HOUSE SHOE STORE CLOAKS. &c CLOAKS: C.1L.C>.11.313. FOR LADIET sACQUES FOR nLt-, HAND AND MADE ru UIIDSCP. Also. a rompli.., assortme., of Cloakings, Black Silks, CROCHET SETS FOR CLOAKS, 01°1 - Lk 13 xi t t .j la, The tacit ea isortment to the Olcy Basques. Cossacks and Sacques, Mlide and PERFECT FTTATARRANTED A complete eseurtment of CASS/4E2IE, the hest Imeortment In fhr eft y to Ire ht,lSt the NEW ()LOU HOUSE, No. 49 Filth :street, Opposite the Old Theatre LIGHTNING RODS, pITTS BURG _ LIGHTNING IHIII WORKS. LOCKHART & CO., Manufacturer,. Loth t'epper 41.1 Iron i tit g ad , DUQUESNE 11V.11', Below Band Si, Bridge, Pittsburgh gratralit PIVA 4 1 iorAl 13tr . 195 . 15 UR