THE prrTsBuRGH Gaztairr, F. B. pENNIMRR. 1 Editor.. HIMMEL o. j r UHL ISZeIID 711,1' TB 4.46.1. m TION 46 Rertit 6T 41.4 1. IhTT!bc Hop ?Mit TEAL BY WAIL : PLR wzalc. SrlIV 1. I ' ,84, °° -R.. 15 he Tiftsbittfilt 6auttr. SATURDAY, Imn. IRE &nate, Titur,day, rvitisod to .ta quitr a lion la., , i nn nln inns =MI Attmayaos.. ( ~ n rr Th , 12,1eddwnn Uonnty Converd,nn n 11l h, 11 , 1 , 1 day of next .Innt LA NV , 1' NT 1. Tile' Rein) 00n1ITC1 Ws( of I I/1- . 011Z1I c Nrifl mvet 'Ni ft y Bth; to 8x t t 111 1 ,• 1 ., Pr 1,“4 , 150g tite , nomi vent ElebiT.l ( . 4 4 TII: 13,1,11,11f1i Pti \ Convention wil! M„ , v didate I b.• 11 , d r, r ,Cottgre.,, A eAerribly ode .1 cid:2,r,, Pr. , (ll.aldiikrl COLI/Ml.ssltrili r :m•I A:1011dr. Tat. Srrrrixr h., RI last done whal he sh have done 111:031" months Ayr- order., 11141 'J.. m rte letp, rary depnsits dr.winv to rt.c1.1% et i b y the A,ktant Frefdlre, 11 I, h.. has let the itiati,l !tin serest Ontioroc rti)) used- unac,ouitta 612. Bat, lb..tter 1:.t04n 1.11.V,T CORAEST 1 .'f AVIcTiC47I, !tie Is.trunr cny, saysiliC Hilt famine , • Homiic Blue•Fitig," "Wear the firm :.n,I talk of the 'stern stat, , stnan • •i'reingir,./ Da ' and prate of their rights under Hi, Constitution and clic old dog Of cour , e, none but radicals insist such people are no! yet inn frame of mind to par - In - ion. control of tar GrO Vc Weill Ferry end Awns Entingalished, startyi W intermittent lever, a word with osi The for your suffering rests upon yourselves. Just as aurely as you shake tCsdayror willahakirtchmorrolv,Hostet ters celebrated Stomach Bitters wilt extln s gnish the slipcase under which you labor. Hail Übe Jolinsoucl'aivat, Programme. you taken thi, genial turtle as a preventive; Er's roxi , - Will you allow ow J you would have no need of It m a cure, for It . the system as small Space in your columns to emnilitt render „, itoporyto " to all t 0... T al e r evel . e , • 3 10 , 8. 1 0 , matte to your reader- 41111.. lest, 4.ollUreled prOoStl4o;l4 ijdiYoO3ilieh'" w ithOlit4 , l l l4l Of with the progratem•• of Presidrot John tile a:insole/tit ny :resorting tothereliddtirelias Me remedy. break the chills with Hostetter's son and Senator its relation to no mote. hitter,, and they will return m. This the coming campaign' The true inen the experience of thomands, and a will be thrt.nzhout the commy al , begin n i ng to our.. quinine Pei 1 , 1115 W means of relief; It in ntn,(4oel to the last degree; It is more dan gerous than the malady itself:„ut num, 11-0R 6 66 0 ,4 sevi. mu' • 1 .. i riots- I , in coninnitill),the'effnei, as liter, aof ppcsi Is aI; w others - lying the bitters. Their curative action Is rapid ; II round lessee e are . n . a .1 3 - W slimy Lt „ they aro agreeable to the palate they are not fu,t Is ~,,• 1 - s.. sI ss v for net entirely harmlesstint, tend Ineritably to au oifi.••• et, t„-,1, t I .1 ri•-. iii 4 Ny'dicing life i circulated about I hey ',rev lwrve Jailed, and It is confidently as. littrristitirg (i.stise no dont., title and /disc,ilm' lacy ""''''An° in any case of et er and Ague, however inveterate In It.. take,') nod yet there lute, hat tw o , e • thararter. To ha wlthOnt MestetywisBMters 'games in Which it Is, Lad - sign s barged so any real& littened nit alit • t or that tnen were willing to s.•Il themseli es on Remittent Peter fkIM - p`dY'fiireeifea safely and i,sne to ihe my...he part t - , and ”a in bolls inUances tie tepitt••.l purchasable Hostetter'a DU **** Creatures were tailed llenisscrals As I' sad wholeaala d retail at very low ,area laidCoppiddic . A nioa gm all the ehur.ges it •ieudin t 's Drug and Patent iledleineMepOt, io d ic theta. has never No 41 Market" atieet:tiartiar Diamond been sin insinuation that 1111,0 1l 001, me an ana . 0,1 Clark -et, near Fourth atreet. 55,,, , , is, .e!) himsell mil to the Cop liut Is-en left tor D m H at • • • etiator Oscan Pft .101111,04112 tO. 1 . 11,- nest clam Hat and Cap house of William hciin IL , ...A ' l ' in 1 ') "t nem WitOdkirect.A.lkilionew styles r talc/ :LI • fent, :Um fklk pllidwan• -• Us; me sadist, offices al Hats. Alen's, bops anti childien's straw goods.' Audi ac.: appear. die . , lu n y al Lathe,' asset tt ,aatA, grid en. ready li-ft-v.lr ,t isle hails- trtraued. :nth, honed has t - t fo rtm r=many years. enough In •••iliotal and who matotalnet an enviable reputation for the' have Silo wed the • Imoidted etf stalely and excellence of its giwittts ar. well as le 11. , for the extreineb• tow prietuilat -.Which they Thiel Theli 'sod hi' isms- :sways been sold We recommend all in cOlll.l, 1101- - ,“ want of anything In the bat or cap Hoe W. 1 ., a enne ils; entrals• al! Stip on foW :I s aiffrici, and 1 , 01 eisg e olllw the goods at lid boo, before boo before di ill.' hops , that c5...0 •te - 111,0'111- 0:111 be rarr , c , l It:. Liss... Republican Surprising. party to .e, e qui .11ot, It 1., i , •ttially surprising bow soon our p,4. tv r, pis• have learned to prize Clint lorainulde at 1 an d t.',,te arid 1.111114 SC- tidy known Cue's Dyapepala Cure. It cells cur e IL. I. lb, ',est, r. "scan to the iaittly art.+ like inagle : Tor srilleeni the rerii.l I toted .'ate Iles., Editor., I ••141) - apepata, and enable ' the pi- I iinve what I -isy ',is., I -sal,- that Mr .(tent, wee Is lived for years on Crassa4 I' owan sus, 11, erhs ars_ tell) bread and the plainest feed, to eat rinythl workinc mg, it,••. ru• Is a- lie ehorwes wltbout fear of distress. It taco* IND; CS ISIS 511.-Tnisili-1.,\1,, the most vititiabie medicine-known mi t t SET, 13EDI ohs, .Nll Phis it Y slit , • all disessareitfl.the'-iitciiiich T 1341 Frtastil.lN ,id Nis Licsala • sole agent itir!eiti L igutrill, wtgletide and ree 'ZIG AND Arenas, to , it as :hro diottgirts ' k Joseph Fleming, Druggist. NO. s 4 Star en PC lish!p!o.l i podr d e hided j creatures appear to thin that there isVed eral pritronne, enough 31.0111 Piatblirgb ; Spring snit Slimmer Goods. The well-known store of Mr, John Wale and Alleghtts rcct. , ❑ Johitsonand Cowan party strong enough to carry- a I iderchant Tailor, No. lias Federal street, All COWL.. ticket in .litemituy • •.unty. I an; inforww-1 upon good authority that • liocteient et ., sailatatActand,:auxontlinillioadla Th Mr Cots-no 'IISV- aerancal it s s ., to conceo ituea has been well selected, and embraces trate the entire FsJrral tesfro ¢u gn of the i the numberlessarticles needed for gent) shelf's garmenec- A large aback of ready-mad Tweet county, Is- 1.1111 bled a ft.publfcan [lints, mats, reliLso3e.loll,elitolire found in Oreenstutt s , dikten:'rstenitute Of prin I In "'. l * , tabutanitealtZ• ItilitliOcks - Of furnish'. ciple to accept the Collectorship in place of ' cannot he surpassed. Pertains deairlis James M Thompson. Esq., of Uniontown to purchase a good snit of clothes would The pr lent incumbent, Mr Thompson, Is • i1r9.1 ... 1 t , 3' giving Mr. the equal, in point of business capseityand acceptability, to any man in the three Thunman W. Flurry ee cess pv. .. cts.pattibit, tupormuomesa.2..... , Col.ll,oiefl, and in point of character ; ao,far CPO Slate of various colors. °Moe et ale-S -superiot to any Iteptibiii.m. in the district, .ter Laughlln's near the Water Worke Pins. zai who would- aca pt the position, with the i innirn, Pa. Residence , NO , 7S Pike street. or. conditions annexed, that it would bean un pardonable Fin to make the comparison. :,,i len 4ai r pr° 3 l4.l.Y r 4epom , 4 4 4Wdeci I°, : 11 4 14 ° • r A k b .rarran o . ob t `Notwithstanding the character and epriape ncruce. No Charge for reports, provided tha tency of the man, Mr Coirmi thinks ' it I. not a b ased arts: It hi put nu won't pay to keep the Collector in. Fermi, o • county, as he sure. of the Copperhead carpal. r Joiihfiag op vote rd that 'minty, and he thinks a pres. Raving returned after en or three sure of patronage in Westmoreland countyreenlist:kWh) spnyittiavotrasoplimaduiny athop will unable kiln 10 1 - 1.11:112 party in his own ; for 'ail aorta or toon mg l e the carpenter line count; strong enough, when united' to the at the old nand, /pram Anerroetoeuen Smith. Copperhead tote, to carry three members field exreetadtlieniAllei-i,4Asitissolleited of - the Legislature Thr editor of !flit ' and promptly attended to. Greensburg &raid is the Assessor in the Wmixast forinney, Twepty.fird Ditrict and htiA imide a Most A efficient oth,.er, but lie hart hero compelled j wdt ) 7, tst•it 0010 heap cheap t7t700ntr0774rgit0,707.7...: to send for th through Lt, paper an uncer • ~,,,,,,,t rar,tholttio4levixfavindiwhi e r.. Min sound for .ome time bark in seder to save his head, and non thing- are 'dials I .fogs, Se., ing themselAis that he will navel° ignore ; his better Ju•icmrnt, sill advocate, wit bon' prelim, tr., Just o plplain pened at No. 74 and 76 Me let or hindrance, the Cowan and Johnson k ., t • poli c y, sir els' milts the loadings of his ' .• .• conscience and sutler decapitation. Which ; Cholera he will do, time alont• will tell : Th is frieude ' comooot physicians gyve at as their opinion still think he will follow the dictates of his . that Mil 46161, .wilttyeeph;l i tiltteity.-4 At lel/ conscience. In the event Alt the editor of &rents every precaution shailld be tali& to the , Greem.burg :gentling' brills keep clean, the ‘ alleyaonsta, tire wily' and lefusine • . taltbe think!. sat , oi IRS , Gold Cowan "bit and bridle," then thereon a pens, wallets. Re., Le., to go to Plttock. Haan in Indiana who is holding himself ready to grab at the price of trench. - • TAW. Lliwltss.• ! Blesehed, half Watched' end - unbleached, at cry to the party These are times to try . men's principles. very low prices, on the northeast center Messrs. Editor s , th e re i s no intention MI riefrit , and Marketetteetat the part of C'owau tud Johnson 10 bestow C. Hannon Lova & Ban. any ollice, at present, upon any old coP- • .t,r4. gat pertfend. That would reveal the cloven 1.0,10 anti da rk ,, .-. $9101114 id, lIAIDO/IjdnejnhAtl toot and frustrate tit° oiled ttimettat—lbe• popular Niece, on t h e northeast corner of diSintegration of the Lnion Republican party. The Copperheads understand the Fourth and Market street.. pinraquno perfectly, and they hove agreed , to'wafh'BJitil the destruction of the Repub• ._ :. . lican Piirty - ,.beforc they are to share the spoils their apparent diseontent,as man ifested ore: atonally, because the President don't appoint POOP' of them to ofce, 15 part and parcel .4 a well .Itild sclietne to deceive cretinism,- Republicans, nod make them be• tie, • that t'owan and Johrigon ate Bt ino! haring to the Caton reorganize-not. and are not Its confederation with .urn :nen as Vallandigham. But the pe 1111 hosts of those who n lew ngn thought 4nth paper a. the "Gs ••:,1 rata,' in your city, were dill true • prnicsph, ..r the Ultieu pasty, now know tins: they are "chock by lowl'• wttls the men who inher ed to destroy We tioTerninent; and, al though some tel US thought that the (larelle', Forney's Pose, and ',ltch papers were little too I.:client, we now are you onapre nctided the situation better than we... 131 assured the honest eountry . people are sound tel the sore iu sustaining Congress and the party that sustained the GoTern s mem against Copperheads and SOotlionl 118110, WEST NEWTon. =! Ncw Yoac, April t7—The Poses special says • bill prohibiting the landing of passengers from eralgraut ships Which Miry 0 there styquit loaded is to be introduced Into therllonse. Otheers cf the General tioverament have commenced the removal from; the l.Plagtery oarracks of thousands of muskets stored there, which were taken a yearagofrom Lee% and other armies. The work will consume a meta,. ThePeer.d*r Beath 'wll4 ante; apt the prertiLes as soon as heasible. The Cornmeretai.s special aye .kft. Smythe.s noistinallOis t 9 the culleCtOUthlPAPiAletezee tarred to fior...l4orgau, mbo 1t1e,49i yet . re, ported .to the Ceallitlge 9 Ceeeelteees Wit not Imo the. fclit 2,lnredsy, • • del ettaufrom New YOSSILWITSO.. ton tearr OWant IO 4OAXV. wiltuiresclarsirt `selfeli rendare titerunt *dries*, _, , VOLUME LXXX 100 • 0- • • • . CITY MIMB: g: Graduated &COW!" ailltifiaidriniv coder., pittsevona. W. A. Itirthard,lrsirrati, Ofilo. Barkley Cooper St. Clairarnle, Ohio. .16h n L. Patti, TltualiGt‘Pa:, J. N. ldebnofilT Gammondsville, Ohio. W to. J. MedEotil,dlleabaar City, Wm. Caltiii Caraßridge:Ohlo. Robt A J. . IVilson, atatnargh. .1.. T. Linable, Tallyeavoy, P. W. A. Gilleland, Bakerstown, Pa. beo. 1... Reis, New Castle; Pa.' I. W. Wallace,_ Poland, Oblo. W. B. Serbyrsmt...Vhotnair; Pa. Geo. M. 1) Knox, 111. • Con9PY. Cotbocump Ohio freer"- C. inatthews, Pittaborgb. I, It. Mclntire Allegheny Co., Pa J. B. Zaltin, Ebensburg, PS. , • John Waldron, Parkersburg, West Va. Al 'P. Pa. t r‘ l Al,.. Tr a m , Bir r m t Pll 11. S iiirkpatr_ ,lek 111.0414i110.1 Mr! 25. Rebo o t, Mark. P. • A. S Bnboul, Hark, Pa 1-rartn, California, P.. Myers,- Philltetbn re, Pa li A. Warne, Monongahela City, Pa. W .1 Barclay, Potaeroy, Ohlo A. Dlentit, Girard, Ohio • W Payne Bartlett, Ohio 1% 11.-^Stewak, Fairdlpip, lows. ' Fred. Tlanalne„ Birmingham, Pa . J.. Bradley, Mooroeville,-Pa. Bob* 11.110m.y. Coh,..Bdattle Pa. • t Loblogler, Brdllinek'S F i eld,,, Pa. Teo. , e 1 f, Racine, Ohio. ort, Pa./. .11 7.94 , l o. p.ii*.ilvap,,rs,,,aik v , 111 .1' tthOut paatall•Aber...,uarial sea.rehlag. zarnlrintions,iif. 'rthe'bidleie4.l4l4lPilet4lti and 11 he will no albutit hereafter. dtatingutah res by an honorable prorlelonnY in bfla mea.. awswdr4_tirt,ea - Slim inglomalditiptollege, aa a *federal:kJ or taitir,iftile44%f , Ist i r . B r idueti . y;'atid , oeßei ex ale plan- .leporl went during lila mum° of „a 5. =MEM i.• Dress Goods. A gOOll hiie„Xlipires on the nertheaat • araei' tiimitti;• Nina- harks{ qtreete C. FLissos Loved Co. Muslin, Good and henry, ab leas than • market. rates at either4boisate oDretail, Otatti , tiiithetant terrier Fourth and Market streets. C. Hstraos Lave & Bite. ~`111 1, 41 , 17 1 91 " 4 1 ..._ ,Z 1 I:flare:imam Bs atua Vary cheap at Shollaby a Barclay's before buying , your muallns . Call suit see the prices at Op original .Be Aloe st..a. anal 6 ./iitanetitriPt- ' • Halalll. ttotts.,,lo,ll4 .CogsWels JO 44itt.6.t. and liontaittiii;Vhotiiiiiitillt, ail (to to littollaby - Ik Barclay's Yor extra beerrylndela), l s l. !,4,3fr,Mtk!P:4 They hove t • ~.0 „ 0 , 6- our l'ittock expacwookattilic&igttolgaura bY 11"t'"Ii* 1.11 Yard wl,le fpleAtitig,#,B:lloThAy'o3w - . . O'illattopy, and Killian Pho toCklll4,i t '9 l T ni P be at Pit " 4'1,440-0 114611,Myjit 'AI PittetAktliiti.;4 ;nrii:R Iftqvii , Atttkilkireeku t • At - ftt plitockefe. a,Y), - . - A $ 1117 4 44-44 i 1 .0 1.04 . :; , ' : ' ;"*16nt `sr: f't r 7. T 1 36 - - CITY ITEMS. A New - Dental Firm. Drs. t,. SDI and if. E. Gillespie have formed Aparthershinkt Dr. REP+ While Roust,. to Penn street. These two geotlemen armlets. nounced highly skiltjul in their an, they both having practiced In this city Romp eight years, and are well and ably known. For over three years these gentlemen have working o gether for the beefy:nodes of ma been king and giv ing the Laughing ildhs, and for other scientitie developments in their businese. by the as. IlOolation-their numerous patrons will he bet ter served, which, we understand, Is the or, Jeet Ye the .astiOelation: Whet 23 Cents WEB Da Wm be ° Den next week. Will be open next witek. Onginal metho.t methna ••elllttg • Of welling Goods. Or of gh trig them away; not tleeuted which Ste hanJ-DIIIF, See hand-1411u, • htett w I he Left at every house. Lludiarotilloort Nearener. hereby ehalliingo any pergon to question my right to tutturitnosure the above, and - offer the same for . fuLle nt my nee Stores, l6i Smith .44ollliWobt;,Orld Opp<e the Post.Mee. J. 111. rin.TON. The Heat 12 1-2 Cent Unbleached Moulin la the tity - 19:,at Shellaby Ba'clay's; also 4-4 ITnptAheOheCtings very cheap, at 74 and 76 Vierket street_ _. . First-A eonsiltutlontil amendment basing represents tutu 00 Imputation, amt moviding that whenever any State denies suffrage to any elm.. of citizens of the United States for any reason, except for participation in the re bellion, sue), disfranchised elms or portion shall Is' dedieu ed from the basis of represen tation. Second-A eoustitutional amendment pro. Wilting the payment of the rebel debt, and providing that there shall never be compliant. Lion for emancipated slaves. Third-As apart of the plan of restoration, It is proposed that whenner these amend ments be ratified by a sul4elent number of States to make them a part of the Catmint. [ion, then each of the rebetlionit States shall be entitled to the admission of Its representas ; trees, on their taking the required oath of office. Fourth-The following classes of be forever debarred from holding °Mee under the V til tedlitates Govern went i The President end Ice President, heads•of Depa r tments , rangto members of Congreee and Jude. of the Su preme Ceart of the Confederate States, their representatives at. foreign Courts, and all 'tee! sons who left offielal poeitions under the Uri. ted States Government to aid in the rebellion: .. . Waenatioroe,April :7. 1 all who served in the-reel army above the. rank of Colonel, or in the navy above the rank of Mhster; and all .hersoas guilty of treating SENATE. til'hbe.,h,Llioleo.estitawhtli..s‘hit,,,tellesgmenzlialemicotm.nhintorL- i our prisoners contrary to the riles of 'war. This proposition was not lormally adopted, taken up, ~,,A.01150:C0n...1.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,itt,L,,...„ . 5.. t r 0 ,,,,a ,.. :61, , : , rr , , ,, e.rrn„...1,, , ,, , i,v,,,, y 0 „.. 71,311% „ ,::...7 • itoTh'lt'ew'Reco'''gr'enstrdn'eltrniritnii ' C l o ' m U m id it b li imm as n trat which a mild be generally acceptable to the . New York delegatloit. The question of a us. Ced 7 , aro suffrage condition, either immediate or Mr. Wilson offered a reeolution acanthi. the . remote, wits received with very little favor ! mo . o r ( l ie s ou ., cb omoo „ o i ga. ,,,,,, E.. I N , The question 01' tile d immediate militiamen of time, to gii,r e sdi, g , on Th 0 j., 3 ,1„., eve . te , Tenneasee wits not disellamed, but such meal- next, in atil of the fund for the establishment . 1 ,....,rw, in.', -.. t irnsw ` al , th „ alas t r e . h L es , a o , t l„it o ,",t„"; ' l " f ' I ore Soldiers' and Sellers , Orphan Asylum. ''''`") 4 ' ' avar a' H. •"" - ---5,.....-- that Mr. Riddle objected to the present consider- three of the mass prominent Intlinoure of the utionof the resolution, and it wont over. The special order of the day, the bill for the 1 Miconstreetlon lonnitittec will urge this ! propusttion. viz i Senator Harris and Repre relief of certain naval contractors, wart taken keuniatives Conkling and Boutwell. .up. The pending question was on the motion 1 The .711.bune's special says: The statement of Mr. Henderson to postpone the bill till the I Is whispered about this evening that the Sea. first ilioneayin December , ate toe ley, in executive session, ditienstied -.Ma Hendricks and Nye spoke in favor tomsother matters titan military continua. of the hill. and Steams. Clarke and Riddle Dons, which were passed ilium without oppo. I against It. The tilscumiton occupied three Bitten. If rumor Ls to be credited, the major'. hourn. i tv of the Senate very distinctly anuounced , , On the motion to postpone the bill tint 11 De- ' that no nomination ehould be confirmed when camber, the roll was millml and the vote stood ; modem all a place Made vacant by the re 17against against'} nays. 1 moVal, for opinions Balmer any competent eta. igrigrftteeeortthentoo,iloWieemit the I err who supported the election of Andrew hill and Innentlinent to the Committee „„ i Johnson in the 1.4 Preeldential eativass. The Naval Aftaire. I senate 1.. hound to sustain the Presideet's Air. Connems hoped it would be rooter...slued 1 earnent and best friends and supporters. Sen. f the Committee on Claim. ator Morgan being on .the Committee on Com- , Mr. Davie ruggeeted that the manatultive he 1 suave when the ewe of Mr. Snitithe came up 1 •bisteucted to report separately upon each ea s e. ; ..for t • b e e t4on n , a i t t o e , :as tro r m ei x er . r:d y t o o r G k r I T i r ,, n ew or M to rniz r i; 1 s: The Senate refneed to recommit the bill liY e enteof43 yeas, against MI nays. The bill was I iv report hack cows after one weekkedeley, .then passed. , mull LI report of the case May fro expected by .Mr. Wilson offered &Joint resolution for the phe committee t0.1.y. hid-, no th ing woe md. o hr i - ft/towing amendment to the Constitution t ' , enator Morgan, aim no there to no ineettng of wile payment shall ever he Made by the UM- , the Committee until next Thursday, no action tell States or any state for or on account of I will be boa oil the ease durthil the interim. It tin the emancipation of y slave or slavoi, or is soliMste'd no Oilketiene of moment wilt for or on seeolant of any debt contracted or I ifs male ''''.Dim his 'ain.rinathm ti - incurred In aid of the insurrection against the ! ' r hos nes.. , spec ial sais : Cameral Grant's United o Staten. Representatives shall he ' ',di to Riehinon'l wto o'drked with moue portiood rono, the o .renal .renal gt„, which h pt./AN/11g ambient,. end mattfYing results. may he incluticei within ens Uliton according i"rolds narked to see hi. In large numbers, to whole their respective e umber. routHing the ! from curiosity ate doubt but tluring his stay unutherof persons in each Sate; but, hr escalled s upon, riallekftthy by such per whenever in any State the elective Fran-' won' as Robert thild , eit'rebet nominissioner ebb. shall be denied to any or Its in-Air exerethial of erispugetbiteal- .4-es. Anders., hahltante, being male citizens of the United I of the Tretlegnr b W on orks, Mayor Mara Staten, above tee age of twenty-me year.. Generals Wickham mei -Monett:gem., Joilgo. for any Mamie except insurrection Sr re. i Lyons, Meredith, Hilt, Carter, Watts, Marti hellion against the United States the basis of I son and many other indoential citizens. The copc ,, o ,„ utot i ou to c „ c u , s tout awl be reducedi billies also walled upon Sirs. Grant freely, and dt Abe proportion that the number of mate ! every one who called manifested becoming enieene so excluded shall be an to the whole feelings mud sentiment:, The Flatboat] Lblit. ! number of male sit items over t went i .one I puny placed a special car at his disposal, and i yelirs of age. The second clause of the crate the Seottewreal /louse assigned him a Mae battle provides that whenever any of the suite of rooms. The Millard Rouse eentribu sot", l atole ~, „ht. 4110,,, shall , al', thei tad to his comfort and pleasure. He dined fOregoing article, the Senators and Represen- , once with General Turner, temporarily Coln. taUves from such State or States, shall tig mi. ! minding; visited Fort Uarrlson and Other ! tatted into Ceueress... I poste of interest, and returned well pleased I The resolution was ordered to be printed. • eILIIIIIO visit. The Senate at 5171 adjourned. to meet on The TWIG,' special says: The would-be lieu- Monday.. I atorn front Colorado were upon the itoorof the House today, urging the ease of that Terri :ige, washmone, from use com m i ttee ~,, I vary anionic the members, but the prospect Is Conifuerce, reported a' bill for the relief of I not as goad es its friends coeld wish. Many Charlet( 'Premens A CO., for ;Mt..passage on , Repoblleans express a determinatkin to Op b-ittlie Rawallan barkßaMehateha, On the ' s umme r some for the same reaso that Mr. M . 'S - 4 4, Of two destitute seamen of o ut Ameri. ! die. and others becauve Is i n certain cariveriselburned.by,-tJamiittenandosh, from I to provoke another veto, which will still fur. ! Aseenaltm bland to R=oluin.. - 2 , ther alienate the President and Congress,. and ! The morning bout lifteing arreiad, the %nil I still others; tor the very excellent reason that went over ell next Yriday. Ito give Colorado, with - twenty-Mrs thousand Mr. Morrill gave natlea"tliat the bill tolnhabitants, the satriss repreeentation In the emend the Internal Revenue set would not he I Senate as the great State of .Sew York, le Mere called uphill Jiloadnyareek..' • -- t.'l 1 treacly unjust and milmitleable on any rem The Howie then reninneif the ConnideraLlon : sonelde stromids whatover , l of. thoiforthoco!rocto, Railroad Bide, exe i the I (denim Evart, Clifford and itoweau, have, cl oc it toto a cubccituto offered by m e. 5t 0 ,,,,,,, , Mien retained by the Government for the trial, as modified byk i ln-. The modificationconsists Of Jeff. Davis.Theywere here Tester:447 ern; of the folloselagr Strike our Welton att and in• ranging the ease. Unless something °Cent* , !tart In addition to section W,as follows: "Soil whit. is not now anticipated by therAdtablin. upen the failure On the pert of tee company trim:ion, the determination of the time and fOritheriOd.Of ninety days to pay Interest on place of the teal of Jeff. Davis a - ill not be eald stocks aft 'the same may mature and he- made until Attorney General Speed retains COMM due, the treasurer of the United Staten from the West, whither he has gone to recruit may have p o wer to c ol so m uc h of the cum veer:mit:tine applicatem to business. 1 hie health, somewhat Impaired by close and bads so reserved as aforesaid, at public sale, I , ite,Will reimburse the Government for the pay. I The Secretary of the Treasury believing that ' Meet of • said interest; jirOvided, that add the MOP bus same when the Government Made. shall not be soldier less than .WlO per should no longer be in the position of a nor- Qrs.!! 'Add to the proviso at the enit of the rower of money, today ordered the Assistant biatlaeffilloteing: 'Provided further, that at United !States Treasurer to diseentinne the re least thremfourths of the hoitni of duectorser2l inn of deposits for temporary bane. shatisiways be, citizens - or the United States. , The Senate will take, up the Universal Suf. ProVidell further, that the Government shahl (rage hill for the District of Coltimbia seat notthe coital upon to pay the interest oe th e week. se say several itepublirans_ ehalofeethatruction of more than fifty miles o_r gald rood for the drat year, nor for more DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT DETROIT, Quin. ettletinindted miles additional hundred seemel year, nor for mere than two miles addit ional for the third year nor for more Vista two hundred miles additional for the fourth year, and after that time on no ' more than three, hundred additional tidies per year tin such roadie completed. • Mr. Bingham addressed the Hansa in sup. port of the bill. He mild that the substitute just read removed and allenced the objection :Urged by the gentlemen who had spoken against the aelotition of the measure. The billwauld receive the vote of every member :of thiS'llOnse. It was the duty of stateiminp 'shltiVidetelope PM -the resources -Of the no. Mon and-to emabie the nation to lay , ititi band -an the commerce of the great mint by beccitu ' turtle) carrier of that Intense- trade by the Sherbert Missibloroefe. Rogers next made an argument in sup- I port of the MIL ife declared that there was ! me fratid,Or taint of fraud upon the tell, and Riegel should bono lethnistien on the charm.- teeof thergentlectionwhotrere here urging Its i MYSifggs next addressed the Hone in sup. port of the bill. 'lle regarded the matter es a national Shark of great importance, and one Which members from all sentient. of the roan tlralii...thrimhotild 7:l 3 l t l l ltawed on the The immense, grant of land to be owned by the Company was not worth more than so much • lniconslithe or elixir sky, not worth a penny en kerb without arenas to it by railroad. No man was rich enough to own and pay taxes on rwithout access to ft. Although the Central wide Railroad peened hie door, be was will. gale have &Northern Ikea also constructed could b ca fereee befit. ' ny Otherßailrorids to the Pacific, as hr.Broomall. Midms we found the taxes too heavy to equalize eoldierls bounties, they were too heavy fOr this, grain of money. Yr. Harding wassinwthing tO add a national the debt except. ter, works -ot great importalice,` which , : thie was not, • °Owe. no Man anything. and "go ant enermity for oth ergr'. 73t e genx sa good id theqti urn m estio i n Ongln, to be disetussed with gravity.. This Wag a national work, and ought to be put through. He .bacl readAllet :of thedirectoral names, and called On Mr. Banks to vouch for them. The coun try through which the-road was projected tens richer in minerals than any other, Re was informedsirrangements were oily beitta made to bring emtgrantit firotothe• north of Europe this summer to plant along the line. Mr. Banks occupied a few moments of Mr. Stovers' time. M.f.:Elloll nerve primacies questa:lm ;.:', - Mr:Spaulding moved Reit the bill and pritiic lux amendment be laid on the table, Mr. Spaulding insisted' on his motion, and called tor the yeas and eaye on it. The quo 'te Ron was When on theniceicei tOhly Mrthe ta ble, intense interest being manifested as It be. illattifeeleit thatthemotion was to summed, andtthe'reardted In 7 1 1!"yeasi against Mtn nays. Mr. Wright moved to reconsider the rots, and to lay the motion" to riirennsider on the table. Mr. Dardraroelth a view to prevent, the vote being made doss.•roOred 'an adlourement. TheHense refused to adjourn:-peas M, says 41 0.. . L. ,,,,, ~ We Mt ' AV - 7 . lo7llci r ieattoCill el awy ° pn ya lig the par ofthe friends of the bill to 111 1 .1 buster. 'The yeas and ~aye were takes and the Ronne agatu whiled to acliceirn. A-133.0t10,210.recentdder was then laid On, the tabletWatitelilt A deal/don; _ , I. of Mettlen of Mr. eteveneit war; ordered that 'the emiskiniamoorrow his•oonflned • tO debate on the PresidenVs annual message.. ' • • . Om. motion of Mr. Elliott, a committee of ' Confereoge:was"rierml , , cm; thss Wag Aladla Ttileeptithbvbilll' 4 - - ' v- ` -- ' ' - • Mr, Boca askodiestyp.tegal s tmottea to reorderthewpsoduttratting. stem= .06 , , 'he demarcated as ttz:Vant eonai n t r earearalMdendla in the butheipeo Otskidelf lthOldd- be thavabe ohtr&Waa aggrqutorm4 ~ ••...terialedit:Ootdd , gWeaallearsii , _ . .. _ _.. - • • • -•-•• - Tice Chespinte Tani whin Unbleached Sheeting," An !Jo, !hi y Shollaby S Bin.lava. Ali Fourth otrect- At 32 Fourth street. 11" a" TAE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. '.F 1 ...~,....,; ~;e'~L --- 1 , ..F.;, , ,.... .. . . . 1M'.;.',;:1';i...i::, ~...`.,:•6.,,,:,. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1866 Heads of the Rebel Government De barred from Holding Office. THt SENATE UN PRESIDENTIAE NOMINATIONS Counsel Retained for Jeff. Davis Nothing , like It Nothing like It GEN: GRANT'S VISIT TO RICHMOND. duo. Nsw April :7 —The nines , special says The meeting and action of the New York I. ongressional delegation last evening, with reference to reconstruction, has been the subleet of much Comment today, and has created considerable surprise among the ex treme men, who counted 6n the waJoeitj of that delegation assure to faror forced negro suffrage in any event. The tallowing Is the substance of the proposition, which was re• ceived with the greatest raver by the meet ing MS RailrOad Depots and Ferry Burned TWENTY-EIGHT LIVES LOST DRTROIT, April, .—The ilessenger and Freight depots of the Detroit and Milwaukee, and Michigan Southern Railroads, and ferry steamer Windsor, were destroyed by are last night. The ions to the. Detroit and kilwarikee liallniaLl will reach top hundred - thousand dollars;nnd the Michigan Southern prObably twenty thousand. The tire was occasioned by a barrel of benzine leaking Its content,., and wittalions ignited from a lamp. The flames instantly spread In all directions, and in a few seconds the buildings an I ferry Windsor were wrapped in Raines. A lamentable loss of life occurred on the boat.. The Tribune gives the names of twenty eight deck hands, fireman andiporters, sup posed to be burned or drowned. The boat wee Lowed to the Canada shore, where sbo burned to the water's edge. Tim passenger trains on both roads were uninterrupted, temporary premises having been provided, and no aletew Don will occur to the transmission of freight. Mossaehnset IA 'Soldiers' Bounty BIM liosvos, April Si.—ln the House of Repre sentatives this afternoon, the bill to equalise the bounties of soldiers was ordered to a third reading by a vote of 11l you to el nays. The amendments which wore prop osed __ to the bill, except one, wore rejected. The bill pro vides for the payment of nine dollars per month for every month's service In the army to those men who received no bounty, Until the sum 0f4351n reanhed, this being the max imum sum paid by the State, and whatever bounty any man may have reettivol is to be deducted from the monthly oOmpensation provided In the bill. A Committee otthe °entire counsel are to examine the claims, and If the amount required to pay them ex ceeds 44,1X0,000, the matter. Li to boreforred to the next.LegiAltituro. NAsavitte, April 27.—1 n the court-martial case of Lamm Henderson, CoL Coyle for the defense, requested an adjournment till to. morrow, because the ehdrges presented dif fered from those previously made. Ur re quest was granted. A Commission of stzteen influential citizen have been appeinted by the City Councils to confer with the satudelpal authorities and citizens of Cincinnati regarding a direct rail way communication between Cincinnati and Naaphviiie. It is et i ta u djo i fed the movement will The Llyte Fenian Poursnorrn, N. H. April 27.—WLillam H. Grace. a Fenian imitatorand a Captain in the late Eastport expedition, has arrived here from Portland on hie way home. He says the expedition would hay° been a success, had General Killian been mists:Wed. He °mildews Villaboney andlubectle and n.frand ion the mid says the`{_ itti= hope Of idloPolvi now b in supporting - Ho and Sweeney. He lias told the drain to send no more money to Union Square, , The Atrray at crlitteaden ' CrXOIIINAT4 April 27..—James Robloscin wee . kWe4 La the *Pay. at Crittendetr; Ben sky" aareported yeStardaY;blit dangeroualy. wounded. John , Atexander. RobbniOn; and' John Robinson were also severely hurt. The attacking party numbered tvolnity-Ave men, formerly guerrillas. No arreele hate been SW Ithell....LOLLlXlatildliy bin 7 -..„.-----„ Clark, resldg .near Johnotowria'/Ati rime,! iitior Ag oo s ti o ilies , o4 - .. e . -- ..- - &rat Amy mstrAtit , roe shot by 1 ,enterber the fithe itvort.ubeliertseibrniet%thr,eneXitialottleelett,eimah,sto.itorbribre7t, iw i et h aeat il letlietH, l 7l 4 % ' fe w. 'e a r t eteller t lir t e Z re rta t o r b/a lp: 11 ;i tnrtt+.:.,• RECONSTRUCTION. Action of Ara York Delegation. iIikDREATS TO TOE CONSTITUTION PROPOSED. From Iliashville 1 MORE DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE. ' E. "" a.o " Ja ck Co. for the liar , i i der of John enhaugh. ! Jagl: Cooper. who murdered John Ithoden. I The TrYthdratecti • of the French : h "o:rh•or Fr ank/ 1 n t e wri. hiPiPurtiiklw omurY. Porte* from Mt-rico. ' onto. 01:1 the night of the 24th of October hii.t. --•- • s.l a 7 t t i;li rd4Y hai a l ft r e e_ rn sired n' i a n t " Fra . n " rlin Nair Took. Atoll .27.—The ndtlit lomat ‘14,10. over thirteen ) oars, and teas well know In matte correspondence between the Cotten - Portage mod nte m. It ittiofFra tre n a c t„, France t d the e u el : :i n ted s St t a in t: . s, fs pay ~urtu meet lie Was dRy - a$ yearn of age, iub i immeduitely preceded and led to the resolve der he Wan i ens null ndo ll conlpany On ith COOper and a in of the loin of Lilo-Ft Government to make an official man named Beery, at the village of Kent, announcement of the prospeetive withdrawal drift tong and playing billiards. Be parted of the French from Mexico. France desired with theta at seven welork In the evening, and in the first place to have her right to make left for bone. Iluv leg Prneeeded two-titirtiri war on Mexico reeoctilmed by the Government of the distance, Itione lit an open wagon, he of the United Stet en. Tilts was readily {panted;was ass - tutted and dealt a fatal blow noon the but the point to which France iturtlone.l a heed (causing instant death) with a heavy much greater importance Wan the r , ,ogni- club, ton near the 41.011 e of the murder. Ilia lion of the .Mextean Empire by the United Person was robbed of a Watell and the money Staten, I tie had with hint, supposed to he near Sate According to a dispatch from lii lironyn The murder Wan I.ll.4roVorell shortly after by a Del: Rays to the French Minister l N ash- resident of the neighborhood, and suspicion Itlngton, Mr. Bigelow, at an 1 IlterVieW asked at ranee attaellPd to Jack Cooper nint Joel (bemire lie I,' Hays) whether or 1101, in Bee, an the perpetrators of the awful crime. opinion, tile reeognition of the Mean... I They Ines arrested near Ravenna, and at NM: by the United , state_s might facilitate onet,:n .anertimotr,rie..rl e n n, th i t n . reamnooitv to fir. Urea - n Ito I' the m it t he, drel degcooiri.3er and hung. to ee o ititylt.Nards the mat mem as not accord- Beery wan convicted of murder in the second mice witn what be in I ered on that occasion- delree• Whitt he really 411.1 Ray wit.: eTtle logic of the ' I 'lie day - of the ..zeoullon of Cooper was Bret al nation required the ind , •p.•”, tenor of litexi- timed for the nth of April. but he was reprieved he est:dashed hi- the withdrawal of ail and it tile flat , to nl lOW a slater to visit him f Igo poidtem., tenforn our Gove rnment. from a distant part of the Country. In the r ally recognize a Government accused of meantime he made several desperate but nu otg its ex - Banner to their presenm, successful attempts to break Jai l . . Drouyn Be - L'Huys, In reply, thinks At one o'clock yesterday afternoon he as that there IR no real (Inference bet acme the netiveYed to the Jail yard and mounted the Deepatelethents; and In again summing up the netiffold with a cigar in his mouth, endeavor multi. 'Meet , of the conversatiol t , quotes Mr. leg to look careless and defiant. He made a , Bigelow ON having said that the United Stales rambling sPeeell, in which he admitted to the ' being le formed of the intention of the Govern- drilling of Itedenbaugh, but seismal More nom ment of therEmpertir, might show more demo. loos Wallow how brave and reorients he was, sition to entertain the idea of recognition. - than to confess Ins crime. It seems to follow, from those dispatches, Alter he got through talking. the Sheriff that the French Minister of Foreign Affairs told him to step forward, and the Rev. J. G. understood the \meriean Minister in Purls to Hall asked him the following questions: Do Intimate that after the withdrawal of the you believe In .leans Christi I do. Are you Francis troops frnm Mexico, the United States sorry for your mime? I sin. Do you want to would be found willing to recognize the Em- the like a peuitentt /110. Ile then kneeeled elre, but he acknowledges that thin wan only down with the prisoner and offered a fervent an opinion of the Amer - icon Minister, without prayer for his salvation. When they arose pledging his Government to any positive Cooper waspale and weeping He then re poiuev moved a military cape which had hitherto been on kin shoulders, and his arms and logo wore pinioned from behind. While this wa g s being done he said with& horrible attempt to mile: "What did !tell you! DitPnt I tell you I'd dolt." Tbe Sheriff was amid to adjust the rope When he took It from him and rotiltested ' , Moleskin to adjust It himself. It was grant ed. anetlifting hisansuiseleti hands be placed the otiose over his head and gave directions as 16-the position of the.k not. Ile then bade farewell to his friends, mill the !sheriff said, 'Jock Cooper, are you ready to meet. your Gmic' (Amour replied, "Mr. Jennings, I'm ready to die. Knock It." The trap fell 111. stantuneowdy at twepty-three minutes before Iwo o'clock, anti u desperate man WOB launch ed Into eternity. Ilia neck was Mslocated by the fall, and not a struggle or even a quiver was visible. Jack Cooper 0110 a native of Erie °entity, Pa.. and was twenty-nlue yearn of age on the Std of October last, Ills parents were persons of fair character, poor and ignorant, and both died when he was cutout eLa of ago. COOper was only one of m curs n which be hail assumed during a eat of crime. Ills name was ' , quintet Witham, and Ids father's name was Allem.. Wittint. While running tda Lid career, Cl,ollor had hemi twice mar ried. Ills drat wife is dead. The second wife, with Whom he lived lint to few months, is resident of Wes( I .reearliitl, Pa. - . Mips In Lonietnne. OaLesas, Apr T.;.—The Ouchlta coun try 18 doodad and the mound to cold. Corn will not germinate, and all the cotton wed is rattan. The Baton Rouge crevasse has been atudloned. The 6 MASI` railroad Is flooded, and the people have been driven from their houses. The 1' or) lievcrentl licrl Ingham, from Cluitioaton„l.B. *eliciting old for the horned Cxtbolie inglitutiond. Bhrervort, Apra ±.l.—No cotton In coot Inn In. Tim yrang to tali! high. 3latinous Fentses. PORTLAND, Mo., April Y.—The hteatnlionnt New Jfrunewtok arrived from Eastport this morning selth two hundred Fenian. aboard . On leaving Boston several wino had gone ashore Were left behind. At the entree., to the harbor tine Fenian,., wino were spoiling for II fight, motioned, drew their revolve. on the °Moors, and otaigell the boat to pot back. Some of the ringleaders were pot ashore and •cot oa I , V rail. The boat nrocceoe,l at nine n'elovti • Dentfinnan In Alabama •• " • New Vona, Aprll V.—Montgomery, Alaba ma, paprrs, jut received, CUM Lain accounts of suffering and destitution In varl4.llB counties of the /Mate. As tunny as fire II undrod 'OlOOO have been seen 'around the Court House on days .when rations wore expected, having waliced from fifteen to twenty miles; and within forty mites of Montgomery seven hun dred destitute famtlimt ere In actnal want nt food to sustain life, The Philadelphia !larder Trial of Probst. ' Put tritanntrutA teenierAril 27.—1 n case of Prob,d, on al for thee of the Deering fond ly, the prosecution was closed ibis afternoon. The oeunsel for tho defense stated that they had tin witeca..,es and were allowed two boors LO-morrow to speak in Ms behalf, when the caw" will itO the Jury The case eosin nos to exclte meek Interest, the streets Doing CrOWdOti oil day.' Lor=e Pinto of Woof • . !Soares, April . .l7.—ldesars. Lliarles Lame . CO.. arch] out their entire rtock of wool, about 210,000 pounds, this afternoon. The auctioneer WAS J. B. Osgood. The attendance was large and the bidding spirited. The wool was sold St prices ranging from is to Ste reel• er pound, in lots ranging Irons S,COu 20 p ,00u pounds. The .wool was mstnly 01 the first quality, Ohio fleeer. and brought the highest prim. i; 4 ltinmerclid Midterm nt Trinidad. NEw Tont, April 17 —Arrouno from Trio,- dot] to the Oil Inst. brought by thr Brita.b 7,1:, ` - ro'l°4 4°, mow it, iteirtiotil, all enacts inport ore taken it tp ter"olil/0 New . and ill ' A , ileelf per I gallons. Illfilwokukte tl larltet. AlitArarala, April Z.—Flour arm Wheat iloothatag toudonoy, at ale for NO 1 Wlnt-or. Corn atiailly, at 4tic, vats. 31 , ,ie. Ite+^ntpta— riou,',7;l4o', bbl.; Wheat, apou bash; Oat... - .LOCO Flour, 6,030 W hnnt , 97,0n0 /User nod Mewl/ler et7lLotilscllle. LOULSVILLY, April C:- River ruing *lowly with 13 feat 13 inches Water In the esinal. Th. we.ther.le,lear. CITY AND SUBIIIVAN Coo u tv Expeosr• We nal* aLtent.ton to the follonlng coin in mil nation from the County Controller, retest lye to increased county expeniee, for which no pro vision has been, or can legally lie wailr. The stineweina of the controller are dinierrlng of careful intention, f all whil ore interested In moot y eirfairg ovnoe GONTIIIOI.I.F.II Atte/am:sr CU. , Pi., / Prrot an mot, April . 31, IM,7t , Statement of Increased expenses of All Oieny comity, ereatad by legislation Ln 'm, ./A, an rontalned in Art. of Assenitil viz: Increasing the pay of Jurors and W llnc.Me Increasing the par of Aoccosor. and Co, ottaldea. tnentaoing the fem. of Aldermen and Jo Jenson( the POW, tome/ming the pay of the Mayor of All uheny City. lnermoilmf the rely aunty'or C l;nmml.•4v 10 nrs and Clerk. - • - - • • Ineeehaing the pay of Comity Cuetruher nn Clerk. Increniting the pay of County Solicitor. Coder the above passed itt sesalans of leaf, 0 65, the advanced coo of departments WAS as tollowat Court of Quarter Stk.:talons, annual ten, 6 6,000 CD Court of Common Plena, 700 00 nattier, Court, 1,100 00 Assessment or TP.A.OS, • 'AR* 00 Election Expensee, lat 00 Constables, 10) 00 Aldermen and Justiree of the Peace, • Mayor of Allegheny City; Commbssionors , Controller's OMM, Solicitor's Office, 10,7= 00 Estimated Increase for kW—Percen S tage or advance calangstest•on expenditures of isn.— tts contained In acts of Assembly, viz Increasing the pay of Jawora, end foes to sheriff (Or serving summons On same, In Alle gheny cOnoty. Inereasteg fees of physicians and suteons, for poet =nerd examinations, In Allegheny county. 'accessing the pay - of road viewer* In elle shorty county. Increasing the pay of Interpreter for Courts In Allegheny county. Increasing the pay of assistant warden of county prison. COVRTA D■AU•RTiII. MILISIONS, 0031505 PI.DAR AND DISTRICT POPIIT. Jurors' payanittlalincreaso Interpreter's pay srtsutryge ornar. Summoning - pato .t.4-annual increase.. l,Poo o 0 • . • cotiONswe twines. rota mortem exatolluitions—au , l Inc. t oo Vlowera. pny,-tinnia:ft::ieuse CCIMITY JAIL. Alunatant warden's pay—an'l Inc $16,250 An actlias also been passed compulsory n the county to pay iglXl bounty to each ve te r an volunteer credited to her, who has sot receiv ed local bounty : from his district. The amount that maybe required tor that purpose cannot be estimated. The acteth uerizing a Workhouse end Ine briate Asylum provides a epeeist tax of one mill on present. Valuation for their establish meat. The expense or sustaining these Insti tutions mustrome from 'the county treasury. Under existing laws the ordinary expenses of the county will reach $lBO.OOO, exclusive of Workhouse, &0.. The - ralke in valuatiorrat the triennial. assess ment of Mk obviated the no ,cessity of ndliancing the rate or taxation in 1865—.4:4; from present data an inerease of two mills wilibe , required "In ISM ilereafter the enhanced cost :or neck department, and the reasons the 'rortiri be noticed in the annual report of the idialre of the county. EX= LAXaSlrr, Controller. . . • The First e - P.;Chtirbli, Allegheny. we noticed_;, come tim age, the purchase of a. lot by the rant linitolfPreabytorlan oonF :gatlon of Allegheny., w upon which, they des `to emelt' anitibln hone, of wcaship: ...The et. la located on the west side of the East Com coon..north ot Ohio street. and • le admirably .suftedlerchurch purposes.' At a recent meet. tug or tho TrolteeN iyo lest[' that .11. fund of about ten thollg ana flollare MAR xaised for the, rale=forl?l=saltir'nV" LT, con, and proteed with the brick work neat opting. The congregation Ali t Ar i ge. prosper out an 4 wealthy , the eh .Wince will be one of the meet einlimoglioteCatOl -elegant the two eities. The - oongnegation - helfneen ibr many yearn anekorthapaatorateara of the enerable 73r. John T. Presaly, pow one of the ablest ministers in the two ,hies.. MEM The eapslKlnti of tbo Porosto—Body Be covered. 'thehod y of Thomas Collins engineer of the propeller Parana, who was drowned In the lidonongsdielu river, opposite Bruddock's Belo, on Wednesday, by the capsizing of the boat, was recovered near the scene of the accident on Thursday evening. Coroner Clawson held nn inquest on the body yesterday, awl after a frill la vesthmtion the Jury returned a verdict of accidental death. The body of the deceased was brought to this city after the Inquest,and Is now being embalmed at the establishment of Alt. Devote, on Grant street, preparatory to being sent to Chillicothe, Ohio, where hts family now reside. The unfortunate Man had been employed on the propeller for near!! two years. !Lc leaves a wife and one . Search Is being nmde for the body of Airs. Sarah Wilson, who was drowned at the same Moe. The mime of Lim captain Ls II • K. Macy, and not Mistimes stated yesterday. The boat was the property of Messrs. Laughlin A CO., iron Manufacturers, of this city. The lose is but slight, as the omit coo be raised. 1 —Since the above was In type, we learned that the body of Mrs. Wilson was toned and conveyed to tide city, for the purpose of cub hnl m ag, previous to its retnorsi bur friends. Before Alderman Ntrain. George Borkhardt, yesterday made informa tion before this magistrate against Daniel Barkliart for surety of the peace,for threaen lag b -I Ifs with* revolver. - The parties Lire In the Ninth ward. A warrant was MUNI. Mary (limes accuses Jane Grinies and anoth er female, name unknown, with larceny. The parties are all servants in T 1 house at Oakland, und the prosecutor states that she was roboeil a night or two since of a pocketbook contain. ' log ale In greenbacks, and she strongly male peels these parties. A warrant was issued for their arrest. Fred. Werymuth Wan arrested on a charge of assault and battery, preferred Icy John Carl, trio alleges the .lefendant knocked him down. The parties live di the Eighth ward. Fred was held to ball to answer. Henry Miner was arrested on u salt of sure ty preferred by Henry Auffey, and 05 a hear ing held to hall The parties belong to the Fourth ward. • • "Toe Get, Bates.' By Miss Ann S. Stephens, Philadelphia q• B. Peterson t Bro's. This is a new work by Miss Stephens, whose well-deserved popularity will ensure for it a general perusal. Miss Stephens is one of the fen American a omenho have attained to distinction as writers of fiction; fiction; and although her rank is not that or the highest In that de partment, she holds an established position which every work of hers renders the more secure. "The Gold Brick" it a rather eielt mg romance, involving gold Jewels, mas saeres, prisons, and numerous startling la olden ta; hat all are strung together with Skill, and the interest of the reader never flags. For sale try 11. Miner, No. 71 Fifth street. • City Mortality. The following Is a hat of the deaths hl Utle city from April 15th to •Mth Mantis.: Consumption, 4; Bletritis, 1; In- Itamatlou of Bowels, 1; Congestion of Lungs 1; Laryngitis, 1; Typhoid Pneumonia, 2; Is:- lutustion of Brain, 1; Serophula, Typhoid rover, 1; !looping Cough, 1; accident, If Con sumption, I; Lonstltuuonal Debility, I. Of the shore there were, under 1 year, 2; from 1 toe I; from 2 to A, .2; from 15 to 20, 2; front 33 to SO, 0; from 90 to 40, 1; from 40 to 50,2 from 50 to GO, 1. Males, 7; remains, 10; White, ; 17; Total, 17. The Fiiyeste County itomlehle.—Thate. well, the principal Ia the Housman murder; has confessed that he she,. the dhceased through the head, while he lay asleep in hie Lea, and that Mrs. Housman was present with a tub in which to catch his blood t Mrs. Haus man , ln her "confession,” allege& that Hous man tint shot at Thairwell, and that the till ing was in sotf-defense. Thalrwell's state ment is probably true. He alleges that Mrs. Housman pertilstently urged him to commit the net until he consented to do no. • 1150 (10 1.180 00 700 0(1 MO 00 Death elan Alleged altarderor,—A young negro by the name of Frank lliae was amts ed in Connetisville aeverat months ago for the murder of Mr. Faiebrist, of that place, and lodged lb jail for trial at the nexteOurt. While he was io Jail , however, ho was attacked by consumption, and died on last Friday. flawing boons soldier in the late war, his corpse was taken out of jail by MOM° Or hie eolo red friends. and on Sunday was buried with the titan:aro of war. General Synod of the Reformed Pres• by terlan Church,—We learn through ¬e received from the Ituy. Jolut McLeod, D. D. the Stated Clerk, tIMt the General Spiral of the Reformed Presbyterian Church In North &mama will meet In the Reformed Presbyte rian Chuch In Xenia, Ohio, on the third Wed nesday, (lath day) of May, ISOG, at 2 °Week r. a., to be opened with a Bernloll by the retiring Moderator, Rev. David Herron. sia,ooo oo SOOO Seduction Case settled.—The salt Alder-duothin, which was Instituted before man Strain a day or two since by Eliza Ann 11111 against Lewis Moon, of McKeesport, was amicably settled yesterxiay. The defendant, upon being arrested-and brought before the Alderman, agreed to settle the matter by mar rying Eliza, and the twain were at. mmennited In wedlock by Alderman Strain, and went on their way rejoicing. . AO 00 200 00 A Batt Alastr.—On Sunday morning , laSt, April .4, Mu Sarah Ironer, retelling with her mother m Bradford township, Clearfield vo., .ehut herseltwith enroll/or while in her room —the bail taking elfeet in the forehead. From - all the eireatnStalleas connected with thll sad occurrence, there 1$ little .doubt that the fatal shot wall accidental; whilst darelessly hand. ling the resolver: - • 'The 'stood a mistier J er re retorting the emend Fulton vs. Sellers & Co.. weetated that the defendants had a written contract with Dr; Lindsey to make his F 11044. Bestehen and that the time Mr, Fultortts ctantract had expiresi, S. Fultonjhowever, contends that Dr. - Lindsay had no authority or right to eon. tract with any one for the manufacture of the medicine. flhl charged.-largratta Workanie J .F. Work,charge/1w Benpidn Work, the bus- no b father of tho respective defendants, kuk destroying a deed, appeared balers Ray. or McCarthy yesterday for a hearing, bat tbp prosecutor not. Wag preseati the ease was dismissed, andlle-datendants tuectuntod: Masada, Tentwort traltes emy.widg e , eburelttrant will :hereafter hey run OM the dllegbeniryalley Ita between the liodaliVorkze and thin oity — arrivturtiort, at ten °Walk, and. 'aiming. at one ()Viet*: The patrontor the rood will no doubt, dub' inPro• elate thesecommodlitillut. • . . 111 Or lAilaor Hamar .—Patirlolz ta ym be Irst - ward, was sesterdar fin.ed OS by, . or Wealthy, for eelling liquor on Sunday. E. %Sennett, Ideas of the First Imre, Was fined in the same suns for a anntler offense.' The /1144.11178113.31410. 7. Broke tits tem—lfestordororrealog. shoot half out six o'clock; at the latellsedtlati of Morality Street' with rana,a Man, drtyltla team, wokjolte4 from the Macao mmt toi • o Pirroattatwasid brake tits 1441 . 4' thaikuorilnatteitioN ex. a ttierepttrtetttAtiliverittitekeeliteettlV eta by the Ate on the Story Perin yeetentim. MEM PRI Pittsburgh Gas Savings Company. We annonnced a few days ago, the ernyee; of this nottipany, and that BS anbscription book. would be opened by the Commitistotters ap pointed for the purpose, (ander its charter from the Legit,tutored on May alst, Ib6B, at 10 A. Si. al (he Clash instrrance Comparty, M Fburfa at., Pittsburgh. Since then we have“latiretinallY examined the operation of the "Gas - Saver,” at the oface of William Phillips, Earl, No. S. Gi rard House, Smithfield street, and . are Calla Impressed With Its great ingennityand practi cal value. The "Gas Saver" is a case made or galvanized Iron, which is placed adjoining the gas metre. Before the gas passes into the metre, and reg isters. itself, It It. to pass through the "G. Savor." The "G. Saver" is Stied with a hydro carbon fluid, through which the gas passes. The 'Y./. Saver" Is so mechanleally arranged In Its interior, that Up capillary attraction the au 11l fa drawn up constantly to the proper level for the gas to receive from it its carbon. Carton as every one knows Is the illuminating Property of the gas. The gas Mang thus fully carbonized as it pass. the "Gas Saver," double. ile ill vent euatl no 487 , er , trace one-half Mc sveme• Quantity of One or r, r en.. . the rlntinie Light. There can be no error in this, as it Is founded on scientific/net s as well known as that two and two make four In arithmetic. The "Gas , Save: •• has been thoroughly tested I:. New , Tore, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Loub, tile, , Chicago, St. Louts, and here In Pittsburgh, with I entire success, It has been examined here by our most coin- instent gas engineer., chemists and scientific men, and meets their unanimous approval It is now on exhibition at the office of Wm. 1 Phillips, Esq., at the Pittsburgh Theatre; at Kennedy's Itestauritnt, Smithfield street, and will be, on Monday n milt, Apr/IMM, at the now ! Acadelny of Music., Liberty street. Pittsburgh consumed eighty million cable feet-of gas hum fiscal year, as per printed re port ot the Pittsburgh Gas Company. This' private consumption of loss is exclusive of that. supplied " 'Cs eydanrr the .o'l' rins . peaP, 'wniti I be. o million of .able feet. All experience shows that In 18n/, leXift, 186 a and every succeeding year the eon- I sumption of gas will rapidly and surely in crease. To meet this wOuld require a very large out lay of Pittsburgh Gas Company to extend their works, aai even should they do this, any invention or company that will econo. mize to our °Mums the amonnt of gas of consumed is certainly deserving of and should receive the thanks and aid of the pub lic. The Patsbur gh Gas Savings Company Is ty thousand dollars capital being limitcd,to six thousand that. at $1 each. tinder energetic and competent manae ment, it dm believed it will prove the large g st dividend paying mummy In our city.. Public attention and the closest enquirof , our citizens is codied to Its merits,. te more It. is booked into the greater value will be fnund. , A matter of so great Importance to our en- I Urn city, and as saving consumers one-half of their gas idea, and furnishing the same ' amount of light, is well worthy of attention. ' We append one certifleate, from amongst many others, showing itsairuatical results in , Rt. Louis. and will again refer to this matter . LINDELL HOTEL—ST. Loom Feb. Feb. 19th, MS ' Ur. Boynton's Gaslight Multiplier has been on trial at the Billiard room of the "Lindell i Also, a complete na.nruneal Si Hotel" for the past week, and we, the propel- j etors, hereby desert the practicability and I Cloakings, Black• Silks, economy of the invention. During every ovening, with the "Multiplier" the cOnstunp- lion 01 gas wits materially dimiished. The result or the expel intent for the last m CROCHET SETS FOh CLOAKS, ar days ' is n.. follows Wednesday, With Um Melt ila tor for G. 'Cloak Tilatt.-t>litm, Saver) 38.5 feet, Thursday without It : The beat •"moninent In tar laity. Friday, with Multiplier 50 " On each of tau abase evenlaga thirty-two! Basques, Cossack', and Sarques, burners were use I, without turning do wn, for , sax and one-bulf Ileum Saturday the burners were turtiml up or I limb_ to ordr r and a PERFECT .IT WARRANTED down, as they are ordinarily, and with the Multiplier connected the ittuonnt of consume.' A complett n alsort i merZ i f P I EL . II i .URE, the beat Hon of gas was .40 feet. The average raiment '"""." i "'' ' T ''' ' of gun burned in the room Is 800 feet per night ' The quality of the light produced by the CSC 1 NI V vii ItigiAlv S of the alultipllcr was decidedly superior tr. 11l 14 TV TI/ErlFfin 111011) E, that supplied by ordinary coal tm. In our judgment, formed from a careful ob servation of the Multiplier, for the punt week, No. 49 Filltit street, we can cheerfully recommend Ilea wOriiiy 0 i ' the confidence and patronage of the comma-, I nit .. , Opposite the Old Theatre. "'We am utistied es far as we could Judge by . e.xperinumt here, that 14 threc-foot burner with I spy' Multiplier will give as much light as tin I _ _ _______ _ ___. nix-loot burner without the Multiplier. /Signed.; 11 sten, WEAVER, PELT & Co., - LE'TTER 'JUST. .. _ _... Proprietors Lindell Hotel. _ LIST OF 11'N t LAMED LETTERS eining In rhe Peen Offic. al A ileghens . I." plesienut Iteunion.—The proprietor of the Pa., SATURDAY, 'l , l 1 11a, larel 11l Dorado Hotel . Mr. jR . thokey, ante rt Min- obtain . y air thee letter,. lb,. applleant Mast MI & Climber of his friends' last etnnelin r tea ailcrnr .. Adceeff tea Lettel.c • • 8,188 the date of this splendid supper on the omanion of tile open- Ind and pay ONE 1,1.14 T ler •d vett king. Ing Of Ills hang., illeent #9l. dining-room Irma called for within neeenenth [h Among the guests present we noticed It, G. is the Lena Let. r imbue. they sill he sent Childs,A McElwain Joseph Beets, Jon, Case, FR= DELIVEITI lettere by reserler p a, , at the root- Aldertum Butler and i Strain, James Black- : d 12 , -4:10702g 1 .- he .EUMMO : . Mert:inif the more, Jared M. Brush, Wa.rden White and oth- I.., * .Dinkcz tenet, plainly to the street and number, sun. . B oriechee,-recitytosta, songs and - send, ,ss Neel ea i eftlec end State. merit were the orderW the evening, and at a , .2. itaAo Setterwith the writer's Port Office GM proper hour the party adjourned with three I Stair "Trea sm , .....thrr : qiftn them eislui3 with I. cheers ter theirgimerons host. We should no; I name, and request that .11111,reri be aireetod seem I. omit to mention that the supper was proper- , in ti,„ tr .. , tr. 1 ' strata t ed under the auspices of "Jim iv iggins " who . ,„., „rig 41.,..„"0ggr,,j.rd=07,,,.,',,.,0,,,,,°,,,,' is, and has been for some time, employed m I should be marked on /he loweelert rand corner, with the El Dorado now. ; the word • •Transiest. ' 4. PLACE the postage stum, on the upper right hand corner, and teace.wpoew between the oniMP sad rITIVetIOIII for and without interfering with the writing. st. II —A REQUVRT forth. nETVIIN or a letter to the writer, If unelalince within inzi DAYS or leas, 'witten or yirisr.--,-'3,11t.C. nmose, Post Of. •Ic, and lilac, aerate left-hand and of the envel ope, on the face side, will be eonlpllrli with at the ter.. e rgsti r d Alt es he tro item, w erl•2 l , B. t 0 ,,,0 pa '''T" Fitlds FW t' .MeGarie Marl' Addison Alf Farmer Cl 3 McCalley N 8 Allison Sawn El (3 Moore H' T Adams Jen , Id Mix! Bateman Malone 0 C Arnold Thu Graham Wl' Miller W T "Aiwa° 1 Thus .Gerwig Fred 'McKnight Wm Ams Maggie Ceorge S A Miller Mollie J Allison Wen Grant Jan MeAnanoryrif B ,Cilereiti Jar, Ili McCready If Barr Johnson Gray Jane Maurer It 4 13ectter Adana George Marg'i Morgan Y.ess Bingham CM .. .ll:Gelb:gar Mr I.3leGetticEi lßeuiwick Alai Graham Illarth,MoAvoy Jital i ti ttgk B lian'h 'Graham Nath McC ormick J/1 kely Hes'r Genesee it 0 Mcheivey S J Bradley Henry Green Wm MeElvoy Jos Brick Ed Glenn WP l hictiainDenni. Barr Ellen Gorky Mebbec N Belt Eli. (.. Li Nelson Tho. Brown Emma 'Hampton Ella Eavery 11 Boyd Ida lanes E 'Norman Jas Boreland Sac E Hamilton E 0 licmham Sam'l Herman Cent ,Ogilt n Edgar E Baiderder Jno Thunliton Day loden E R Brown Jennie Hoffman Ha :'pat Lotris C Brindley J C llowardl.lulse lOtteraon Alex I Barnes Jos Haas Hannah 1. naldlnger Jac 'Herbison Jane !Porter Eli. bah Bell) 0 Hulett Jno iPellam Geo Blythe Jas Hansen John, Peartson fl Barron Jl' 'Hooch John Post Henry Burkett J C Herolds duo J, Pegg Sarah Brirtner Jew Reek Jos 'Parry .1 C BtirchfleidJo'e Hough Jennie, Popnerine J Baldy Jacob F Hanky J ooo l o , Babies Jas C Henderson T iGidnu titre .17 Becker L . , liall Thos n Barley Marina [Hutchinson Thlitendeti W d. co Buten Marl" M eetings Dr li e,ll.ceit Alex 1 1]It ' lg 31 ,Ifo urd tnery Mary Rlt c h arts d . H ' Kiel Harekly Wm N,Henderson Ki N Pdtowrarred healer Wm. Hartman A Riley Jan it Black Win .7 iliandlett Julia Barr Bobechs. Jacobs I' i ,Reue T II Bowers P James E Annie illeddlek Ha Bartolut A S Jenkins Geo 5 ire C !Johnson C 'Math Again Carter Chas W ;Jones Ida 'Sanders Anna Claridge Cvroa Truths.= L A , Stokes Chas G Chalfant E . Jackson a l ;Smith 0 Commer Edw li I Shackelford C Ctaig E Mrs I •Kerr Jno Sand C H Chase Frank ,Kuight Z .fittrlver Ch Carson Geo !Kulp M Salsbury G C Cunningham KlEarkoatelek Itifitrlekland IP D Colley bamb E,King Cathrinc Spengler Geo Carson Jaa "Kingon Robert' Snowdon 11 Chamory J it L 'Smith Sadie Caldwell Jaa T'Lain Ahnet Sturgeon Jim] Maltz Jetta imubla HarPy !Stephenson J Cowan Mary J ,Logan S C Snyder Jots Crotber /Jetta iLandli &Quo Snmtriiin .1 Id Callahan 2,1 Lentz Jacob Sbedden Jas Crawford M. E LowatetterJ en Stales John , Campbell Wm timpooek 1, territt T 1 Chialeau Win /LadertyLbnlsal:im nßy TJ Coehrtne Bobt,Ley Letitia Ste rrett l Lizzie Camel L ebeccu'LlghtzerLout Stine Mary CW CaulCulbertson It :Lord Lizzie ;Snyder &Co C Thai ;Lowry-Nary iStwoo !dilly 1 Chadwlz Ja J ;Lutz Mode iSyxrdmiton Nit D Bwati Wm Dic Denton Car A IlictieeThos Scott Robert kson raebty Tilos J T Dillon gate C McGertyThos 1 Tanehill Af A lleitaline C MeGeary A I Thompson A W Darlington E Miller Agustos Thom Jal i Davis B memo Amelia ThompsonJD Doleman Geo IMOGroale Anse Todd dna 8 Dodel SarahyA McKean Rehm:, Tetuan Thos DaWsoll 9 110111ure TI ITT Taggart Ban I Dreman J6B Morrison Dir t : r iTitzall Henry Duncan Lizzie dteekeiDemn I 7 Deed( Mary EilifeCielleed E U nderwood A Daly Matilde E Marian E E Donelson Mon AfiunneyJanno r tinhorn F Homan Win Miller two . W Boh r :0mo Wti Meintire Geo (Walters V Baas, 'NM AcKinzle H ) Wadsworth At Dia,-,,,,, to , . Murphy it 11 , Crldge Daily Rust It Slitter llai - tiesf y i r Veirrick 11. il Dworth It 'Matthews S right John E Marsh Israel WellerJno W Edwards Eliza Aleßeth Belles ,Ward John Erdedine 8 AloberJOhn It 'Wletem J R Ede Martha MayesSaa Wright JT F { Elliott M , , Moore Tali W Wright Jon I Ealdn Mary r Maroon Lt .1 td WutorJß ' - -F i Marts Jaa Williams II Blocker A - AleDenotigh J Wilmarth L Fill man Anth Molten Jos Wright W 0 Flennrtin WA IMeCarrOl no Wll Win . Franca" MORI MantireJJohn W i itidan ey ft Iv . Slither Emeryl Itccirani jI. Wright Wan Prederlek E.,- MllterJane f 1' Miller 11.. G Ilittheethgett, 'Yana Dante/ - Frallirey4no Mann Lewis }Tent Bent Pam John • Malts's" , Maly LT TT 2 'Plnke Wm #,..agtifttun'atet sifter' Bret Ot Api.LL - th aired ,_co 010 ke nicked ,At, VA a.m.. awl 42=14, _%. P WA. In.—halfen hour later then thr..__alflaaan, muter. , '... SAMUEL. ItlDDLE.Foinamuwe,.„;,,.l._. L l l4l.lErBtlililalt—PE 1110 Ilager.inew ramie erata...ad ckes, 'pe_ ,. .... in boxes from 6to beet.... I'Or E MIL L a. save.; -Nos- Dalian rit Woodside.. In. r 7 from Powder. —Richard Jones, of Cambria county, mkt seriously nd a leg broken, and was otherwise in a few dtys ago, by the prematrtro dis charge of a blast. The accident was caused by hammering a needle Into the priming hole. Unfortunste.--George K. Plittwho recent- ly removed' tram Johnstown to kansas City, lost two tramatuul dollars - worth of household goods at St. Louis, by the burning of the boat on which they had been reshipped. He bad no Insurance. =111^25 iedlestlnn.—The 3letticaltsts of Ylilll.lpe. burg, Beaver counts., Itai . 'e erected a new church, which will be dedicated on Sunday, May tithe. Rev. J. J. Mansur will preach In the forenoon, and Rev, J. Rortelfr In the afternoon. OOttliftOt to ft 80y.—A young 104 mune.] thinnlughanh.reeelvell a severe injury on the head yesterday from a (all on East lane, Alle gheny. It Is supposed the concussion produc ed a fracture of the slcull, IIEAZELTOId-11AtIVES-. -In Philadelphia. km Theraday, April =lb, 1906; br the lte, , datbuel Hudson, F.DW AHD LIEAZLLTIdt, to . ANNI DAVIII---On Friday', April 114 ilkll. JOHN WAL LACE, infant non ot Alr. and Idr,. Hobert .1. Law 1, aged lv months and Ildays. - The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 01.1forytan street, Allegheny, TRIP AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock. Alta 1 how changed that lovely flower. Which bloOmed and eheerea my heart: Fair, fleeting comfort of an hour, How soOn2eelre called to P. 11• _ • U ILLDALE CENLE'VEDIG--A' ru arid m tydeturesqueplace or Pepulture. crate on the liuids, immediatelyporth orAllegherLY City, ou the glow Brighton Road. • Perilous - whhing to seleut Brutal Lots. will apply at the Buperlutend em °elm, at the Cemetery. Title Deed., Permits end all other business. wiltbPattended to at the lire Wareheasa of the endear ed, corner of reilelo cud Ilwatack streets, AB epy thertiarr 6134 Tres. tor. p . l 4EOl'lOll NOTICE--The,Aniqu -.--, al Election fur Directors of the BIRMINOHAM - GAS.COMPANY will be heel it the Oleo Of the COOIDanY. on MON 'MAE %IN between tee.hours or two and OMIT o'cloca 3s. By order - ap2l:lotd b. ItOUflF bUN . deeretere. . Fat FOR SA LE—Rnown as the St. Clair Firm. containing 470 sicres, about 100 or ' , kid, are cleared:Atonic in MILO= County, 4 mile. from the County Seat - -Toot ingromsmentri FloogltrlLeint.okr'i',"aonSittlgrOgn 111)*IbTlfriti.72.Heurr Idlif neat. Te sus eas_ 1.11.1111 y. inquire or J. Y. 310 .1L1N . d CO.. to. _gga Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Ur of WILSALELS, In tbe ImM:hod . _ • . . .. . PARR FOR SALF—Coutalning Fn in acres.. OR In hi, Clair rowed:4p; 'Street. rooreland comity, two whines from ./Sew Florence. The improvernonteconsestal a .FLIARE DW.CLI, LIOl/ Htlll/dE of IS stories, a:.f...•et - front; by 20deep, containing nee rooms 'sad a good cellar. Also, a good Frame Barrt and a younatirchard containing ,S choice sr eel. inottito ot -- • •• . NO. lititit ' At . tl. l Na, Ett,g4l, • Or of A. MATT/12741Th, ter thepretnisea' ~ - -' ap2Stlind . ~ OIL 01.0111 i 0/V-CLOTIM-AFOr eAtti Onlh patteruk und al =tir. Also Clouts. ftal _eiato all rtruent . of Window tltiatids-I..iter.UU r,..4AA., or sale, o eodn.au.9 And Inint. Crair street: a m t No 3t —' tELTINGiAIIELTINV!! , -Leather and Munt BcWag; aNildum. Paoklnr, Sue Ca. acts. da„ for raleat reduced priced; Lace Leather and. Sttrataidwayion. handadid for ralc:aonaleadtr and retail,. of Nos. pp andprd pagokta3l.,:. MEItEIAL: CLOTILES 11110.1141. be ben !him withebilly - Wringer with CAU - Arat_et' ond 'and be. satisfied 0r41.11 it b n?..4"2-1111,Wirtirp8, 'apol-; ~ , Bole AgesrLS fut thla,Coulny. 8111111 P ; I' l I 0X.14) olr itat s tramx..Glngr and Va tiAPNPmv. 4 3g^2f i icZ:?tedqualityt uk E t t r t r -SitltenlA JnitVo94t • l, splt io.lZltudUtl • t, OW WI STOO.F. AND FOR SALlel' lb tomb, Pc:l4l lilow Potattle; Carrels;.. . 600 bash Prkicro .do ap.54 . • • 1, 411.•!010t , & . vq INDIA i. • RrIUMMIPLIII&I - The befit t al i a m erat r o t t e luttz=i'Sriapßeani at app . - Aro& id mid SS .0.41rk . 0112. Judea tc-cesa r°ll Zlll'nittiiix A 60. .ismAir.4B-=4 10 buritbies. itrare. .441brial4 by 13/1175... - wood street, :111111G1rAIIED • • 4 ) st-tairAstrit i Atir aid selans tow tarawite.sivi;.... E THREE CENTS DIED. ~.?Ti~t' ~iC~t.. DIEETINGS. FOR SALE. ffigtvo4 0:4 r afzi J k L R: : PxtlILLlP9> Tom' WriSLY VIWO =moss 188PED, OR WM:WERRA J r ARD 8.:42 #7111,1Y. The edltioh Wearwillvrtileh will rheallethe - ierlherg 'wheel as tbq 'mill' m SIMILE COPIES. y EAR. ........ --n em CLM 07 118 CLUES OF TEN AND !JEW BOOTS AZW SHOES. STAND FROM 1711111E1V ALL THE ELEGANT SP Et IN G GOODS 11011“ HT pßom Tliv Great Sheriff's Sales, NoWSELLINti AT tiv,ur 30 CENTS ON THE DOLLA,R. Lasting Heel Gaiters for $l, I•ellIng In Mr lily evrr•Wlllirt INTERESTING! AsTONISHINC! %VOA DER Ft LI Ho at once So the Peophorf ""M‘SCO EI7ICLX.C3 , PCX CONCERT TALL SIN STORE, No. 60 Fifth S+- ,t.. OPERA HOUSE SHOE STORE. ..= CLOAKS. igre !LoAKs! CLO.22II.MILISIn FOR LADIES. SACQUES FOR MISSES, ')N HAND AND lIADIS. To ORDZit Trgrattk o rear.- m - 44 :,!, n a l of Martel, 11,47ilniiit, Qoll6,iiintl-740 - Siularina: 1.3 Kotaises , Corner Markt*, an 311.3; strerif, LOWS 134.14,4ALEV-150.;114A410, I.Atxsp Frourlturalaba*tdre ye/ . - SZTALV, II Wins =met szt artglesty.. CRUCIBLES—of varlintsidlzeiy fi eV. Wour.dtri..t . E.N.ICr B. CoLLISS. ME