The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 04, 1866, Image 1

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GAZVIT.
.PIIIBLISKIIED BY
Penniman, Re'ed & Co.,
AT. GAZETTE BUILDING,
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Liberatretlnelb:= to 2fswi ' b;ays and +!LiaLts•
CITY ITEMS.
ITME.NI
rauTuAt LIFE
Tnsurance Cosnpany
TT~~7iT' . ' Y4'?~t.Y3~:
imiaTeN,Presidenl.
4+E§E'Es PYER
047,43•C0c0,c0Cm";
IMO
EXCLUSIVELY CAM.
Aumial,lllvMeude_Avallable Immediately,
ro INCREASE TILE IiAILIBANCE . biI.
ILEDUCE Tire PREALIII3II. AT TIIE
OPTION - -UNE ASSFILED.
.Policy.holdera and other permits Interested In the
an.Jecc of LIVE NtSUHANt; IC are invtuM to call
on the nodenienc4.. Agent or the Company. lobo
mpl enceendly.allye them nall.lotormailon as to the
=smite and practical worting of the Company.
GEO. N. BLICESTOES, Agent;-
Bro.. o'7 . Flit& ' Street, Vittabnegh.
830 neward.
If the Indian Herb Doctor falls to describe 40;
etismiaml tell 116 patfoiti .tite notifie of 'their
eomplaintorlllnesevithont receiving any in
formation from them. ..No charge lorctuat!ilaT
tattoo or advice. .
.. OUR Morro. ~.
We use suet; 'name ite have no strife, _.
With Nature or the Laws of Life ;
With (At blpo4 our hands we never Ante,
Nor poison men to ease tneir pain. '
Our Fatber;witom all goodness Ills, •
Provides the MEADS to cure all our ilia ;
eunple herb beneath our feet,
Well used; 'relieve our pnine complete.
A almplo Herb, a /ample rower,
Called froMtho dewy j.OO.- -
These; thaam - 'shall r alliak touching
Of elLongoaMa healtla to thee.
OfiliciNo. ipieityattcet, petwecli Sixth
tuxdMaket,Tlttabutith;ra.:.::
axon sr m 'tree TOtaiteo
Thelnw el - e
lies andters can-.dud , Christmas
presents actor their kusbandtt, brothers - and
beaux at it. Allegheny,
third door from /Magas:mien Bridge, titterer
there - VIM altrays - be toted, besides all the
common varieties, a very. eholcotnelectlon of
meerechatun, briar tiotxl, and other , pip* cl
gar holders, ece.,,of neat: and ornatt4msignt a
large, and varied stook of smoking Said-chew
ing tobacco, and many of the popalarrands
of Cuban and American cigaca. •
.
The Howe 'seining Machine, :
Most certainly take therread of aliotherani a
shOrt time. It -was awarded five premiums
on work, at the World's Fair, ISO; four premi
ums for work and on the machine. at the New
York State Fair, IE4 . Sea Abe Ardhoctin, of
September 22d. A premium ote the tenehtne
at, thehhiaAtaniXati..hilgs...hei-this-pagioa
'earned; October 19th. Ttte chip agency ter
Its Salo for Western Pennsylvania, Is at No. 4
et. Clair street, Plttsbargh. '
Ilettlet ran MeHesinnisie pis kStare
~ , H aveCthellueiat stook: f nags ;
Have the largest sasortmoatof patent m4: -
lelnesrL: '
Haett the most elegant stock of peitiimip r ii
Have the attest inedleleal !teems;
Have the iree:atest Variety of tolletssOppsf.::'.
!lave the best stock *thrushes, sponges, Se;
'and are aelle3g them for less znonerfhan auk
, other house. Dose -forgot, Markeilitscet.
Garrett% 211,0telkanistIr
Can tO biughi for lean neonei, wlfehjildisf*,
retnit,',' at MallruTanitEellerdian , s drug stem,
than elsewhere. Itereember iXat, and golizidi
Market street. • - •
Good Prunes, •
raLelea, buriants,<Atzen; Orange' and Limnos
Peel, Fags, Jellies. gun:Led ,Frolts, and Mixed
Clandlea, at 112 Federal street, Allegheny City.
A call Is soucitAut• Gs°. Br
Cheapest BouseL In AtnerteN 7 : ,
And'tho best goods In 'America, at this Opera
Hansa Shoo Store, justly eelebratod andmade
famous by selling their goodn'eheope•
ithennest inthe City. ' •
Poplin inaip, Emprees'Cloths, french lie.
iinoes; and FtneDress GOode, at-poditcr &
sthwuren, ilartet [area. 4 •
Mark Cashmere Long Shanis.
Fine Brocha.• Paisley, Black Thbet;Stalla,
Fancy Plaids, Woolen Sha%rls, cheJper at Gar
dner & lithleßer , a tluan ellarielicro in the city.
Iropr Feet Dry
Tlie'ridy genuine Water-proof Zoete to be
found in'thefdtjraioii . ttio celebrated Gesell.
lintuie shoe score. • •
F.verytillng•
lathe soot and BUR:cline aro sold cheaper
than at any once else, at Gardner's Opera
Lionoo Shot:ll6E6re. . ,
.•!
Ton Mu flnj
koiclgn Liqtiore .of: all kinds 'aCJ:ostilt 6.
Finch's' Dlailletp, ?Cf. 1. 193 and 193 Mot
do to Fleming's Drug Wore,
• No.abliazket street, for %Willey WileoWs
.
igestitemedy-for
.. C,onsumpt_lon—Sops,. Agept.
fOr•ritUburgh; ' _ .
Rend. bead, Head, 7. .
43ardlier ft Soblolteeo odrortlroment, and go
thorn to boy yonr Dry Goods. 9131oruot Direct.
Cloths. - -
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Now stpcle r cheakcy than eye:. ilanlincr-a
12 Market strict. '
Go to Ftetalore Drag Store,
No sic Market street; for OOo'a Dyspeptic
cure awl Cough Babssifi. chenp, .
Vattcy,nad Staple - .
, foots find Sbeics, nit Waifinl, the 9PCM
1101280 Shoe btOZO. • •
Greater - Basinfuls.
Than you can see in do iyorl4 at the Opera
/Lewis Shosfitote,
• Pilt.bnrgh r reuiple College
Vintei term opens, Dedoinoeir Gula. Apply .
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tiOtha,
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Beautiful goods, ctgy fifty ce.nui. Gardiner &
' Black Stlks.
hew stock cheaper than over, (Dadaist-
98 percent. A16511.91bx Joseph S. Finch's
‘- Yon C1in . 11137
Now Flops nkJosoph S. Finch's.
Tic alcoraii;,t
i,,, bin* Xong, -.December S.—A correspondent,
at Dltiledgavllle, Georgia, says that Ma rot
sons-for. the rejection•of Constitutional
amendment by the logislatttre or that State,
were that, there wore no guarantees
of
tOth n gven
woulheadomis n dopt h i e o S a a ndnthat ehp
consider It -the the beigeit of ingratitude to
duaranchise those who were soldiera. They
have hegua looking calmly at tee 'poialtdlity
•of nen* Stabil% •It 13 1ain.261/0/il 1.0 tbl=l:
A au has been , _under -consideration intim
Loguilutnie looking to_ the establbsinneot of
comet= sehools for whims- and blacks
throughout the State, - and toll_ probably be
.0.1
OSP . • ),migration troll2 thb North is-en
couraged, and much capital bee already
liowoaln tem Mat 6tnn4on,
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VOLUME LXXX.---NO. 291.
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SECOND EDITION.
FOUR O'OLOCK, A. M.
YERY LATEST TELEGRIMS.
THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS,
(19EtOgi D. 6E.53 10N.)
,
• Vrfdintaorox, Dee. 3, ISG3.
SENATE.
The Uteti4realfleiat.presoff fed a commith
framllie Goveinor of Vermont, Comity
fog that Mr. rotund had been dSly elected
•
Stinited!frotit (bAt State I•3r six -care.
Mr. Fasselidett presented a communication
from the Governor of New Jersey, annonne
leg election of Ales. Cation, na United
Stattes Senator for that State; also, that T. 1 . ,
rrollughuysen had been appointed Pro A itcm. to
act us Senator In place et Lion. Mr. Wright:
A communication was also received froth the
Governor of Vermont, announcing that Mr.
Edmunds had been elected to MI the place of
Senator Poland..
Mr. Cragin presented a communication from
the Governor of New llampshire ' that :Mr.
Fogg had been elected Senator for that State.
The President of the Senate then adminls
tenet' the pittliof erne° In 1110 above namo.l
Senators.
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On motion a committee was appointol to
inform the Mouse that the ibmoto was organ
ized.;-.: ..-:-
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Mr. Sumner moved to ptneeed to the con i sid-
Cration of the bat to regulate the elective
franchise-of the District. of Columbia. ..1 t had
helm lintedneed the list day of the last session
autLextensit ely discussed.' it had neon refer.
nod to a committee, however, and had not
:t.MIL Ret , 24 PPM .% He hoped it. would If acted
.on now.. .
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,Mr. McDougall Objected to it as being out of
order.
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The ?mattlent of the Senato so decided. Amessage was yeeeleest from the House of
Representatives announcing that it had or
! razed, and that , a - cotemlttee of three had
ass appointed to stet - with n.' stretlar_commtt•
ten tho Senate, Inform leg the Pres t deut
that they were organized met ready to pro
etlatto bustnese.-
- On motion of Hr. Trithibull; Schate took a
recess past pnw,o'crock.
Mr: dn tbony moved that the mesiago and
accompanying documents be printed, and
that :AM extra copies be urintenl for the use
of the Senate, which was agreed t 0. .:
Oa motion, the henata then adjoriied. •
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The. Ronie . - met at 'twelve o'clock,' noon.
Speaker Colfax called thellouse to order.' •"
Acv. Dr. Boynton, the Chaplain, then-merlo
n brret 'prayer, In which he invoked .the
Divine blessing upon Congress, upon all lie
thegovernor and Presidenthigh ollinatra of
the government, th included.- ite
alseupnved that GtiErwonni so direct nit who
have any Influence over the destinies of the
country, that harmony between all depart.
Menu of the national government might re:
snit—not such harmony as might he WO by
the yielding of lhe right—ha only such es
comes by the yielding or Those is ho ure to the
wrong.
The members et the Tennessee delegation
who had not linen admitted peters were.then
admitted.. -
,
Nlr.-Watahburn,. of Illinois, offered a resoltof
than that- tho Speaker' appoint a committee,
to watt upon the President. and antiounosittpt
a .quorum of the ilottsa had asaerabled; nod
idso. that-a committee - be aointed tojoin
the Senate Committee, and t o p * nit upon the
['resident and announce
_that Congreas. was.
ready to reeeire any Communication , . that;he
,
'might be pleased to make.
The resolution was adopted, and the Speaker
tto P r t ril l i t tid a tin t
g orgteeLhiessrs. Waiihhern,
On mutton of Mr. Washbtun, the Sneaker
wits requested to assign a seat on the - door of
the Rouse to the reporter of the United States
anti European Telegraph News Association. -
Mr. Elliott, of Massachusetts. °limed a reso
lution theta committch be appointed and to
be called the Committee on Freedmen, to mo
lder of nine members-and to bare charge alai
patters concerning freedmen, which Was re
tarred. •
I : 31r. Elliott.ntroduced a bill to repeal the
1 lath sectien of the act, entitled “Ao act: to
Purdah rebedinn and for other purposes," he
' leg the merlon which confers On the kresident
- rho power or.grAnting anuiesty Mid pardon to.
,t'll minion Or Mr: Ilontwell, of Mass., a rest.
lettere";.trits rtdopied. directing the Secretary
Of State to lay before !hello:ins° adcorrespon
deuce had lly-the State Department relativ
telbliellsceVery and arrest orrohn If. Surrat
1 --. - lir.liontrrell - introduced, Mr reference,.
bill to_pravide for the Weer gold. by three -
Ingthe Beeretarrof the Treasury to sell tTc.,-
MO of. grad. every: Monday morning, is New.
Yeloc,in parcels not to exceed Me Ceu each, and
Iprovidingthatnesale el gold be matie In any
'other "ran -end - that nog such sales shall he
made When - UK amount of geld to
the--T. eery 'does not - atom.' Sae,ooo
Aliso, , r.-. puMin nottett- of the time and
place .of _„such ;such sale. , - shall be given
in ;one riewSpaper in.. eadi of •the twelve
- principal cities of the United. Stettia..- Also
provided , that - the Secrets?”' they allow a
ooramLsalon to the pencil making such sales,
,riotto exceed Onedifth of oneper. cent. of tho
amount sold. Also, that the Secretary shall,
from time to time,lnvest the proceeds Ofauch
sales is interest bearing bonus of the United
States, 'Ludt hat the bonds so purchased shall
be- marked' "negotiable: , and the interest
thereon shallbe invested In other bonds to be
held acid:: treated. in the same In anuar..7 Tim
fourth section provide& _that no collector of
Internal Revenue ' or aril:piddle onleor r aball.
'ilepOsit the fundsar the United States in any
banking institution Whenever his office. or
placeor business is 'Within two hundred miles
.of rho Treastuy of the United Buttes or of an
.Assistant. Treasury, ot , of any designated de
pository, of. the public. money. The bill:wits
refer
a red:to the . Committee on Ways . and
Mens.
Mr. Sehenek, orOhltiiritroduced a bill tit; Nix
the time for the regular meeting of Congress
at It o'clock, noon, on the tiny on which the
1 -ternt begins—the first Monday In January, and
on the secodd Monday In November next pre
ceding the - end of the terms for which the
emigres., is elected. The • impend , - section Mt
the bill provides for the amendment or the
act of July 23, leer?, making appropriations for
sundry civil expenses,. an., so t hat no member
shall receive mileage for travelling to the
place of the meeting of the Congress to which
he IS elected.
Dlr. Kelly, of Pennsylvania, introduced a
billto create and organise a department to be
called the Department. of Internal ltevenne,
whteliwas referred to the Committee of Ways
anus Bleat& • •
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Mr. Stevens, of Pr nusylvania, introduced a
bill-tot - mutate removal from tonne.
Mr. Warner, of Connectlent, offered a reso
lution Inquiring of the Bresident whether
any pOstinasters bold
of f il e
In vlolAtion of the
- flea for the organ tut ton Of tho ros Mtn ea De
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Ur. Farnsworth-and Mr. Stevens both moved
In succetslon that the House tuljourn, but the
Motions wore, lest, and. the House remained
In session until the 'eception ,of the_Prest
deura message,:which. the Clerk:prone...4lml
. _ .
_Mr. Stevens moved - to suspend the farther
reading tint it tomorrow. The motion was lost
and the- message was react.
When the reading had conelnded. Mr. Wash.
burtiftinVed to print it timber ex extra copies
of the President's message for the use ot the.
noose. inferred tOthe,Commtttee on Pelnt-
Too Liodao then adjourned to 12 O'clock to•
morrow.
TIM MEANS IN BOSTON.
ffead-tentre Stephens hi Pads.
SYMPATHY OF THE FRENCH EMPEROR.
Important Dispatch from Stephens
•
New Yank, December 3.—A special from
.
Boston to the Herald save The Feninn.
nrOtherheed here muster by the thousand, nre
regularly organized, and haveing full entlip.
Montana Infantry, cavalry and artillery, the
discipline they have undergone during the
pig sis month has made them fit for soldiers.
Therare ready tit go out on the war path as
aeons. the order is received.
There id no doubt that Joules Stephens ism
French EMI giving directions for the move-
ments in Ireland and in thle country, fits ar
rival in taxis to known In this city.
The present efforts oflrlebmen to take steps
to redeem thole Isle lute the sympathy of the
'French Emperor, and It. will not be astonish
ing to learn that the Irish Centre Is in clann.
destine communication with Ills computritlts
In Irelsed at the bands of the French police,
many Of whom attend for that purpose.
- It Is reported that not withstanding_ the em
bargo on the cable, a dlaputnii, in peculiar cy
pher,_agreed upon when Mr. Stephens left
New York, has been received from the great
organizer, cOntainlng Important Information
not yetunatte public, but which will, be given
in the time. It IS supposed to relate to the ex
act Limo when the Fenian privateers shall
start on thelrmisahlit to cripple the commerce
It is also understood that a demonstration
Is to be made by the Western Feniana in Can,
ada i anda movement by New Englund rea
lms from Vermont, In the event that the con
ileatnedFentema are bung. Stephens hold,
the key to the whole
movomont,
anda" ie.
natingthat„e h: tl l uen ide t:ereBo Cellrftiloimt:e felllg rela ingtat herolrt.,t:itiimmarYm"Ls
moowtithiralLndthiscountry, he
provided a successful plan, whereby he Is en
abled:to advise, and be advised. in all im
Cant matters. • • Colleptiona or arms Dull roe':
uaueiihere, -
i
FROM ,EUROPE .BY..
The Great Reform Demonstration
FlitT IIIaSAND FENN'S I. TIIE PIIOCUSION.
FEVANCIAL 'AND COMMERCIAL.
Losnox, December Is estimated that
at Mat tidy thousitud pel•sOnS Store, in the
procession whAlli termed the Imposing teat
taro of the Reform demonstration,which took
place, to-day. Nearly all the tradeseocietlte
weriront in fulflortel, and' thurched to the
place, mcethey rottl'acvdri of these organized
bodies, together with various branches
of Alio Reform Lougee,' wv...1 - et in - Ake
line witch were tonallosed of four grand divi:
.tons, undhr the 'guidance of marshalls, and
led by,bands of music, hamlets, society insig-
Ac. It was by far the largest lend =hat
- important affair - tit c•k tad • Whfch luta ever
'Raton Plolle -ttii3.o , :miatery.thatwithstandleg
the very unpleasant state of the" weather.
It Is a fact worthy of notice that the Stars
and Stripes waved above the procession Ilk
planrlducus. and ,was lk•equently and loudly
cheered. , Tug :bandki :too seemed to. 'mare.
cautht troclusjiiration of the occasion, anti ire_
d edged in the production of national 'Ails of a
pattiotic character. The meeting took place
on, the grounds of lirautfort- Rouse, a tubst
cotlilonhinflotation. •
Livituroot, December 3,3 P. x.-ThirCoatiert
market closed arm- the sales were 11,0 ob bale%
Including 10,000 to tiac trade; middling thil•antler
1 LoNDO.a . , Detemer 3, 3 v. u.-Tlm closing
[Ogees Or America 1 securities were United
states live-Teen lc,, 70.4; Erie, 43;4 Illinois
Central.
Plartioest Sadie, te'ptetled-11111 ~,Introd
need.
WASIIIIIO Tor, D cember 3.-The !lonia has
plat repealed the 1 th section of the Amnesty
act atithorizing t e President to grant-pity
dons, by a vote of It to e"... The vote Is a fair
ttolicatioU of the t he and strength of parties
in the present Co gross. •
bill has been utrodnced Into the liohse
byovoidd rooting the sale ot two
ns geve Monti the
anti another by
Mr. Schenck, of 0 ..co, provitil-g for the meet
ing of CongreAs o tite,-4th of March tont.
"loth Will twain' • large majority.
• A bill has just . mn Introduced in the Rouse
taking trout the es ident till appointments
of Revenue officers and giving the appointing
.power teenier Jo! ice Chase.
- Are' 113 M, (Menage. -
Nee Yank; bey '3 - , An atroolous out
rage woe perpetra 4 early, yesterday morn
.itsgin Brooklyn, • • gang of rultims, who en
tered a beefs° occupied by theruber Of See ihg
"girls, and liaVing robiled Inmates, seized
the terrified women -and aniticeted'thom to
the moat revolting Indignities: all wero out
raged In a horrible : manner . 'Several.:arratts
have been made. '
•
a'II.EGItAPIIIIb
The Leavenworth, Lawrence and Calveston
11:6112itifirtial jtist beett lobito a party - of - t ist.
ern apeoulators, The grants :or lands to this
- 11161 :04, 1 4 comprise . neirly.Otio million acres
briber-tied latatorliansai and' Indian t OlTl
ritou. —The . now, Cninpany, agree to build to
soatlibrn 'bonitchiry 'of State within two
The wires ,Of the ..14ilatitl.telegraph lines
thiqiiitt_.tilite, : ,ikilthinorci..m:e 7 snt yesterday .
jest as tint aunoitncement alfas due tbst the
Tresidenre Message was being read. grill&
agencyelutrgo uppn arragent Uf theiNew York
esseciatedriclortte atteiniit&l contemptible
trick, in orilette delay.the publication of the
Message by the'. Craig- supporting journals.
The garac'didnot auiceed,
Thademise es6'.'Yorit Year was an
itounhad•kisi, yrcolt. was a mistake, as
the Journal still ritas. it will issue a &nudity
edition hereafter.
A. D. Dri:if Vaaro•oleited itsyor of Spring
EntS...itilet ,
• The, ttewspaper ortantred Uy
Charles A.ll:hurkin . .flew York city), purpose
Issuing the first number of UM proposed new
dally Journal In February next. tile bompthty
has purobsabd-tie Avid eatabli,huisrut, with
press and ftituresi. It is thought the new
eltartertr for thefferufd will be ready by next
..tanuary. DA El It'S company - has n elpital of
4arly, one halt irdlllell - dollers already sub-
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4osepti L. Baugbor, an, - o , ,LY'rellow of very
Dlghorders, died yenterdey in Iteltin)re.
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Last week there Were one Intinired and'eight
4..11.4.1,1ne In Yfaittmore. • • • "
.
The Virginia General Assembly will meet
tiii4:ley at itlchilionth ,"
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Th. taxes on real I.fia personal Property
.colleeted. In Itioehlyn.durltni the past eleven
menthe amounts to twelve toillton dollars.
Two notorious bank robbers were "pulled' ,
yesterilak,iti . Jersey City. It is thought that
tney were concerned - in neatly all the recent
heavy bauk robberies orAbakinst.
-'Mr: Melvin, perueorati:,Wrint ejected Mayor of
Lnirrenee,Maas.iyestoriaby‘
Tbc snit of Clark Ts. Brooks_Of the Filer
Yqrk action to recover damages
mages from
earnings alleged to have been held from the
p 1 Intiß, Thivirai party proprietor,: was-tap;to
the — New York. Supremo Court yesterday-
Judgn Daly, dented a motion for a stay of
precnedlogs,andordered tho papir lo be sold
Dr. Cluipip's now church in New'York, was
Awilcutnil yentorday.
Tile grand banquet Oren, honor of Con.
areas lest night at Washington wan a Com
plete sneeeis. itttendanne of ladies was
very small, sloes only thoen at the capital
from distant Statraliad been expected to at
tend. Gen. Walbridge presided._ .
• Gen. Sheridan has given orders to our emu
=miler/ion the IMo Grande, edit interfere
.10 MerleimMatters.
It Is reported that Maximilian has returned'
to Mexico, and will endeaviii to bolster up his
tottering - erruplre•
Governor llanulton, af • Texas, made a
sneech in'lloston MIL night, before thelnabar
tin' Suffrage (nub. . .
The Brazilian Ball rood , -The Cool
Jokes of Col. Coolbanigh.
,
• Railroad. menlicreabbuts ore not. likely
soda to forget the operationsiln this city and
neighborhood. of tiMeneilled "Colonel" Cool
'numb. ,Ite was here last primmer as the agent
Of the lirszillan government,.acct to this
counfrytO employ °Oyer:Maned railroad Men'
to go to Brazil for - the 'mimosa' of running a
railroad under the control of that govern
ment. Almost fabulous wages were 'Offered
conductors and eeginecre who would en GM,
and asa largeStdvanoo in 'gold. Was promised,
besides free transportat ion to Brazil, not; s
few ambitions once were favorably Impremed
with lilepr..posltlons. A time and place, of
meeting were appointed, when the promised
advance was to be given to those whahad en
tered into the contract: The - employees were
there, but , the I
he OOntractor failed to put in an
appearanee; _
... • I
- At last he has been heard - from. The folleW•
lug cMacerning him appears in a..13t. Louis
. P • 4 lli r ers ijio steamer -Platte Valley wag 'ast
Imamd do n the river, she halted at Carious
usual. Cotonel Coolbaugh was introduced to
her °nicer as a person of largo business in.
nuence r and as slesinsas .of a passage south-
ward. itelhanded an expressopackage to tiro
clerk, i Inborn, to be kept for security In
the .pre, The package was addressed to Col
onel Coolbaugh, Cairo, and ocstalned"appa.
really $1;500. Mr. Isaacs had read in the
vend of the more than honorable. transactions
of a General Coolimugh, so called, and spot
ted- the Colonel at once as the same person.
,The -- Aloringulelled "Tlesienver took occasion
frequently to speak of the immense amount
of cotton, corn, Le., which swatted his order
for shlpMent along the river, and when pas
sing a certain point, called - out to know from
a man od ahore Übe was "getting that corn
toady for shipment.. Various little plane
were laid to get tile Colonel to produce money
but wt...hout avail. _
- The bar-keeper .was notiaed and shut down
on him. In the matter of credit. Vicksburg
wan reached and he walked whore and disap
peared, lassoing behind his twenty.fivo hun
dred [loner. pedko .- It was opened,' and
there was displayed to the. admiring gaze of
not a few lot of blank tasek checks.
Wo learn that the distinguished Mexican
General or Colonel was the guest of Me. nen
drick, of Cairo, Fith whom be had entered in.
to a long and particular contract as to the re
shipment, rates, charges; dd., of almost fabu
lous quantity of cotton which he wits about to
seed up the Illsolsoippl. • He was recently also
gnat of the ut,auser Colnmoian, and It is
averred that he succeeded In borrowing aeons
of money from Captain Barnes of that
wasting Nerape.—The Wettsburw Ht-re/rd
says: A cutting scrape occurred on Thursday
evening in the lower end of town, on the way
to the brew trense,tma serenading party, be
tween ahcp Barnes and John Ble - Ziabb, to
.Whictithelattec weretelonaly cut In the at.
donuen with a knife in the hand. of ;the Ter
mer. Thu case yea up for trial on Friday
morning, but was p wtponeal, without any
confusion. garnet; was sub/vino:may held
over for trial at the Dtarelt court.—Oail
PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY, DECEMBE 4, 1866.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
•
Severity Towards Ronstbe vs; Sererlfff
• ToWards tfilleekie
- Them it a great: deal said against police
()Sheers in one way fled tinothEr, and by rarl
oilo elastics. A Itinithilibmicirot policethen-:
too small a number for tub extent and chetah•
ter ok the tbfrltbry 10 be gttarded—is allowed
for this city. A' row Otbure Somewhere,-tad
the pollee are not, perhaps, promptly oh the,
ground. Possibly. all , the eilleeni
are on other WILY, and not able, at the mo
ment, to he on hand. No sualter, any amount
of. Swearing against such-.policemen is •th
order. -%n officer makes sin arrest, Is mediated
desperately, slid in order .to retain his pets
once Is obliged to secure him by force, An
-atheists are breathed trim 117 order 10,1ng
Mauna, against the brine -. polleemen who
will pulse a prisoner . TLS officer Makes all ,
other drrhst and deals gently with deeper
•lttecaptire;who ttthes advantage of the lent
ahoy shown, knocks bin editor down and
escapes. Words are not Strong enough to elt=
press the contellt of the public for the milk
Mad water .man-thet. lets. o-prisoner get the
upper ' hand "of Mat. And so Itgoes. Oar
small pollen. force la. expected 40 furnish an
nicer for every rough. The officers are to
treat rowdies as considerately as if the rtIW-.
thee were gentlemen, and tiler ere td bear fin;
resistingly all the abash Merl-larks can inflict,
butoeyer- Mt, a prlsener. 4 .escape. Those easy
Conditions, eciothrlao.the popular Idea of a
'phlldethattli du trl ,
Now policemen era human beings. In thdir
business; as than others, there ate then who
do not attend to mutters either promptly or
welli who alight dillt goofinett Wore Id make
mticondeet•lit lhe butt a seed deal leak, lot
Milli be repthelanded and punished. Let the
authorities insist that the °Meets shall do Ali
that can be reasonably ue demanded of them,
to make the performaneolit their duties per
feet, -lent let the Publib..nils. a littlb common
tstrso With their e.tpeetattoos. There ate of doubtless, who are cowards. and SO let
prisoners cutups then, -when a little whole
some dating would have secured them. .Let
such be diagrticed and distrdSsed, but /et not
leo harsh Indgment Lie ' , hilted tlptin a knit of
two or three °Ricers who, fall to successfully
'fight an - arm? Corps of roughs and
who .do not .trlitinphantly brinff to
the lock-up rowdy through A pant
blauk lire of brichtbats, stones, clubs
and tend. Also „there .are °Meets, who
art cruel, mid' • who mate, ander • cer
tain circrtmstances,. ahamefntiyJ and, neo . dless.
ifiLfb o u7,;:rt,; , ... , eA: e n e s r on i e n re ilie W . e ,re b a ll i e .. v . e „ th th a e t
special, the Ifni, pendent, or the night force,
those who ric%:eitst should rtceirc the
severest punishment. lint db not confound
the wholesome twee, or even violence news.
Baty to Make prompt nod effectual arrest of
desecrate rtffilan with the mean cruelly that
would naul a defenseless woman by the hair
to to the lock-up; or would' kirk a helplessly
drunken man .In. thefrilts to get him off the
•aide walk. People strangely forget the cir
etierstaneei tinder watch Most of Mese eases
of allegoderuelty occur and the character of
'those • who. claim to .bu alie victims the
heartless policemen. ho Matter how luster,-
crests desperate the. rutilin eh° lb *treated, or
lids , strong the °Sidi:nee that he Was VW.lotts
ly determined on either getting awaY.from
• the policemen or petting the policemen out
of the way, the public grows tendenuearfed
as seen as it h. are that, a ma n— lark has been
strytek bye pollcchlan: ' • -
how this tender lieartedness is all nonsense.
The police are requlred t.O 030.h1t.010 the order
or peace of the city. In oilier LC do .
this therein:l oNcinednellv use violeitee— het
them, so long as iris necesiary and theyilo
not use cruelty as welt. And let the public
ennsider, fop that It Is no Weise fora villain
ous “thragmullinnu to-get a blow . .frpm the
starlider than for a well-behaved °Meer to
get a bloody nose and black eyes td„the hands
of said ruffian.
J,'Oateef Statement
In iliattusitY Morning's issue, we gave ah
iteir:ciineeining a family difficulty, existing
between Bir..arfil alt9..Jerotdo Janet, of Ide-
Clore township. Our itiliale retiocted Some
what eiontroly. cireldps. :ones, and as wo re
ceived our informatioli from official sources,
we supposed I t till be unquestionably - ctir,rect.
Wo have alone been ittiorniert. horeeter, that
we .uuDsteatientill loidstine tue lady.
'She penult alleges that she in far more sinned
t.srainst than sinning, and that if all.the facts.
erere:ltnOwti, She: *veil' hO elearedof • all
blame. We are &lad rellatily infdr.W.edi...thet
the story Of- het vfxeuiSh resistance to the
officer on the occasion of her arrest was. it
sheer fahrleatlen, and. that A h e officer, after a
display of brief autlivrlty, perditund her to
gobs. herself 'futile baginttate's °Mee. The
Indy is a person 'of respectability and la welt
connected Lt the city, and- tee sincerely regret
that any statement of lisle rend, tut happy fam
ily quarrel, should lave found its way Into
our columns. Paving tiort given beth aides
of the case, WO drop it.
• Criminal Court,
ThoPeeetriber term of thb Court of quarter
Besslens tertlay hi the presence
at a fall herteh. JudgeSiolos delivered a vsry
aele and somewhat extcuded charge to the
• • •
.Gtand Jury, who retired to their room and
commenced tbeis,laborn..A few cases of miner
importaticb Were Illahoecti oft and the court
adlourned at an taily hatir. •• Daring the ses
ame the Ceinthission of 'John Brown, aleq., the
newly elected Clerk of Court., was read by W. -
AL
lierron, Eaq,, the retiring Clerk, and the
new incumbent - took the required oath anti
entered upon the it it( ittsuince. J. W,.
Snively, thelneohling itecorder, and Captain
Gray, Register, received their cominissiona
also, and were sworn la. Sheriff S. it. Cluley
was to have taken the Oath 'required of him
yesterday, but no there ate.lieveral Pettit Of
businese under the old administration which
he wishes to conclude before entering on his
new duties; he deferred being sworn for a few
days. lie will assume his Witco dUrlng,tlio
present •
Jinni Mirtlea
rcgrot to 'mum that, at about ' four
O'clock yesicrday morning, the barn belerig•
lag to S. Scheyer Jr. Eeq., at Swissvale,- wail
destroy4l by fire. The ,lames had made finch
progresi heti:ie - they, wok, discovered, that
they could not be checked, and the bliilding
was totally destroyed. A very valuable coW
which was in the -stable. .an was= burned to death
before she could be rescued. The loss will
amount to about olglit hundred dollars. Tho
building was not insured. There Is no doubt
that the are wee . the work of an Incendiary.
A singular circumstance counceted with the
flre, is the fact that the evening before Mr.
Schoyer's home, which occupied a stall In the
stable, could not he ..induced to enter the
building. He was led to • the door and there
stubbornly baited, and no amount of urging
or coaxing conic! induce him to enter, and
finally he uart to be tied under a shed. ills
resistance lathe more remarkable, as tile ani-
Mal 14 uellilly.oxeeediugly docile. Ills myste;
Hoes lit of obstinancy saved hl. life however.
Three Commitmento.
. ,
, Last Weok liobert Scott was arrested on a
charge of Ihreeny preferred * by wm.
Scott, it appears, stopped over night at aboard.
log house on the corner of Feint h ann Ferry
etreete. Ile took his dephrture next morning,
when Grier missed a valuable overcoat, and
Suspecting Scott to, be the thief. be ninths. the
Information as stated, and the accused tans
arrested. Grieris overeoativae found in Scottis
possession, es was also two other One over
coats. Two other boarders at the same house,
nametliturrison and Gallagher, lost overcoats
on the some night, and learning of Scottie or
„rest they visited the Mayor's °Mee and iden
tified the coats as theirs. They then made IP*
formation agalost him and two more com
,
mitments Were yeetenday morning lodged
against him. 110 to aiso charged with stealing
a pair of ,pantaloOna and a vest from Bard.
tout . .
Amusements TO•Pligh t
liswOrsia lloestitr..l. W. 'Wallach ut the
httenaely interesting draina Of the Ironliask:
l'irrasurnon TRE6TE,E.—Yankee Locke, who
'irripeare in two ebaranters in °Green 2donn.
Boys." Alt crpfcce, “Forrest Rose." -
idAsome ilAtt.—Laltneos inimitable min•
strels,the best which libeler along - limo vie=
ited our city. A spicuctid Programme offered
ACADZILY 0V l!destc.—ltev. J: Veughon, the
celebrated Irish orator; delivers a lecture tO.
night on the. Wrongs of Ireland..
ayor hlorr.son yesterday gave
e hearing lathe ease of. Sherlock, Gorman and
'Cartitio, the three travelling tinkers accused
of abducting the three /Olio girls, Lawler,
Maley and Hannon from their homes in Buff
aid. The accused affirmed that. they had
taken the little Lawler girl ont of the litatin
work house, and the other two from the alteui
house. The hearing resulted in the ease be
teg • dismissed • awl. the children being reit
inanded to their guardians. The men mina;
herd to take the children to Buffalo if they de
sired to go. . ' •
•
Shoo Lareeny.—Of making. many than 3
there is no end. On Friday evening Messrs.
& to., wholesale shoe dualere,
at No. 117 street, set alx cases or
shoes out on the paveullint, to be sent.
away for shipment. T hey worn not sent, and
after a time the boxes wore brongift into the
store attain. Only the were found, however,
the elm th having neon stolou. fOe stolen box
coatain a d aixty-slx pales of shoes,
of tamouning
i n th e aggregate to' tutt.co. No trace the
thief has been obtained.
Ilan ifori.—Yesterday morning a man
nfuned.llllllaut Salmon, a carpenter, employ
ed al repairing the roof Of Zug & Co..a Iron
3lil, In the ' , Atli Ward, at the foot of Noland.
StrectoluddenlyslippeglAnd fell to the pave
ment, a distance 0 twenty feat. lin was talc.
eu up and removed to his throttler on rite
Street, and Dr: H. caurdin; lovas
ascertained . that. •no bonus wore broken,
though tee entire left olde testa severely Wale..
ed. The Inisred man II abOtit, Arty yparl or
ago.
, . .
The nalirothl Deottr—r,oneionbin of Ike
tofouees..lnqsgest—ldeotine o'f
the Itenusins:
Jury empannelled by Coroner, William
tilitiaori to inicatiljate Mu canoes of the death
Of the unknown ihan 'found, as stated in yrk ,
terday is paper, on ilict Allegheny Talky
road; abobe the Sharpaburg Bridge, met yeie
• thrtlil afternoon et the ltfitybr , s °Mee to bear
the testimony In the eatm. The' Or nice co elle ,
lied was as rtilio‘iii;
Ol_mnibris,sworn,--4m track Walker oh
the Adeithbny i alien linuidrAti into thl talcs
rend on - §untfiay morning; walked up the track
from the Sharpsburg bridge between leach
and eight o'clock; Wind:the hotly of a Man
trill aide of Heights !tun. lleldal Ms arm and
bead eut.niT; did not know the man; he lay in
the middle of the. main track, parallel with
thakaise, and on Ma di of bin back; found a
part or lila beat Aid lad It liver hint to cover
him air ho Arno all eta peed, and walked my
clack u p p tile road; about ono hummed yards
from tbb body I found tile bead all broken to
pieces; met a woman, and told 'her of the
1,0 4. twitl,she left rife truck and, as I beard,
told others of it; did not find tile [keel did not
ref:novo - Any portion of tea body; when loam!,
imelclo tile coronet Paw Mr.Oreen, the boss of
the second section, coming towards one; Mi
chaelCanewasaleocoming, behind r. breve;
we lifted the body away from track and Intel
fc by thb river aide; covered him up and left
, •
Beni .It. Conner, - swern—km conduttor of
Thethi train, which atrivel r 4 Lawrenceville
at 2:48; and was on the train on Sunday Morn ,
ingflust.thia sidebar Ilaight's It - in, I caw some
thing lying on the rack, bet Whitt we got
clone telt; asked i . et engineer it wetland
he thought It, with 'lamp Of Coll; were gOldg
at the rate , the Or fifteen Mlles per hoar.
Aa we •Watit width tht the object. I saw some
thing fly from it its it wollid from a lamp pf
teal; 'thought no more of, it, and put oaf
train away at Sharpshargt After we baoked
In I looked In the cow catcher, thinking there
might have Veen eh athident possibly, tint
saw, nothing and thought It tali Mt right.
The coal train had passed about an hour be.
fore and supposed - it was a lump pf 'Coal;
though not aware of the matter till Sunday
eftertiden; when I beard of the accident. •
r. R. Church, sworn—AM engineer on the
oil train. Was coming in on the train on Sue
day ,utorning; saw, something black on the
tr.iek near Ithiglit's gun siding, and thought
it was a lump of north Mr hen we ad: to town
1 looked at the cow.catclier to see if there was
any tli;ng wrong; hat no marks except a mark
as if we hadatrnckenmethinghand. Thought
the', that It Wan surely !slump of Coal; the en
gine is No.B. First heard Of the accident this
forenoon. Was probably ono hundred and
'fif y feet from the object when we first noticed
it; bad not the slightest Idea of its beluga man.
•If l had supposed it efts a man we might have
come very,.near stopping, Could hardly
bard stopped entirely. ,
- Irithael Shay, aworn—Ant. a laborer; live
above the .bridge beside the railroad; was
'awalfeand'ap at abegt. two reelffek mid bad
my door open; heard a man passing the door
and going up the ...reek; heard the train com
ing down about fifteen minces afterwards.
()filar CuriVea,-sworn—Was at
Devore's this morning; a young man taint , In
and said that from the description given the
corpse was that of a man named Stewart;
shortly silo •Weirtit. Amanea Stewart's brother
came in; examined the body and clothing, add
commenced weeping, saying that the body
was Atnanzn's; he identified the body by every
artltas of clothing and said his brother was
missing since Saturdaynight; sent for Amon
tabs brother .in•law then, who canto and nl6O
examined the body; be could not recognise
the face, bet itlentifi“l the - overcoat as
'ono -tin*, lied belonged to himself, and
which he said he had given to Manure
Two women came in and stated that thIS
were nefghbOrs of Sirs. Stewart end had been
sent by terse Identify the body. One of them
had seen 41111a1123 the even hurbefore and Ms;
Stewart had given them a dese.rlptien of the
clothes. Before they saw the body they gave
a lull delSrlptlon of Amanzais clOthing and It
corresponded ex,aetly, with that of this cloth-.
tog Worn hytiletlegeaSeil. Voting Stewart able
stated that on Satuniay night Amania start
ed for the salt, works to is party. Tile family
reside.M PrOspeM stritht, Filth ward, and re-*
moved the regattas lb their resident* for buri
al. The deceased was a inchintai yti Age.
Thu jury returned %verdict to the effect that
.the deceased, Mumma. Stewart, came to his
fleath.oh the td of December by being nett
dentallir inn Over by Irwin on the Allegheny
Valley liallroud in "Milled tOWLlthip;
Not Guriis= - rud COOe or RCT. W..D.NOlgt
. , .
Our readers will impair:her tht;'.;felternetit
caused seine time since by the arrest of Lied.
W. D. Se!greed, a Baptist clergyman, In Phil
ale/Pillell Charged Whh gaining the confidence
of a'female with whom Ito wag t, it refs
resenting her as his wife, and n rterwaras fraud
ulently obtaining from her a large sum of
• mdner. Ir. Selerlird, ivho is I known In this
community, denied the enarge
at the tame, list be was required to enter ball
fortriat before the Court of/Quarter Sessions
in Philadelphia. The result. Is, given In the
following letter, 'Written to a gentleman resi
ding In Zanesville, Ohio, and published id thb
Courier of Friday last. The letter Is dated.
Philadelphia, November ad, and is as follows :
Doe - .Brothcr lou, with niters of emy
friends, hey° waited lean to' hear from me In
regard to the result of infaniptla probeedings
against. the by a depraved it mush. About tour
month:stave rolled away since Ude outrage
was perpetrated. -This has been, to um, of the
most painful and trying character.. liuring
the lime, however, I have been getting ready
bar, [vita patiently ab lilting It trial: 'I have
been abundantly sustained by Divine grate,
and cheered by constant manifestations of the
,sympathy and confidence of my brethren end
friends; for which I shall ever feel. gratufnL • I
sill no*Ontttfitial W sande:at Cie following re
port:
The casewas called up, the third time, In the
Court of Quarter Sessions, and the proseentrlz
could not be produced, After search being
made for her: The bill was Submitted to. the
jar: and a verdict of not pithy was rendered
tO•d 1 / ,
'Theinfamous Womad well knew the nature
Of the testimony that Wald be' produced
against her, and aim was liable to a prosecu
tion for perjury.. era prepared to convict
her of perjury upon no lees than seventeen
points. Well might she flee.
1 h est* eot a number of most respectable
Witn 'Who 'wets
and
a telegraphic
summons, to cOrne and tesUfy to the follow
1. ing
That Wainot Wlttithe
b y
her, at the
severathotels, ate., as charged by and did
not. support.her,at those places.
a. That she WAS nor,,n resident. nor boarder
at any one of the places named by 'her; upon
oath. in the cities of Pittsburgh or Wheeling.
3.. That she has been, from sixteen years or
age, notations ass Gnomon prostitute and a
thief. To this her (men
the testifier. - "
4. That she nerve had the sum of Money of
which she deposes I wronged her. . •
That her mother, Cations she repeatedly)
declared was dead, and, at her death,•left her
is now
r uing;an Vali ready to appear
as witness fo inn. The Moths, is a respecta
ble womect, living at POmeroy, Ohio, . ,
- d. That she, (the promentrix). has sorted - a
I term of one year in the Western Penitentiary
of Pennsylvania for larceny. •
1 cannot,
Itow, summon Ilring witnesses to
these points; but I cad and win obtain
all
and other Alocumentary teetimony. and.
make it publie' In' such - mann:yr as shall be
deemed best.
• • • •
Norther the Church nor too Conference of
Baptist ministers to which 1 belong, have
taken any action to my case, but have shown
groat confidence and sympathy. It is due to
them; (and I have requested it,) that a Conn
ell of the Church and Conference be called. to
investlaste.this matter; and announce the re
sult to theponblic.
of
this shall be obtain
ed, a foil history of the affair, welt attlanxtti;'
&c., will bo poblisked. Yon shall haven copy:
. . yours, truly, , :D. hibernate.,
, BarglarY
• Tkeginessille Charier says The eaters In
!Losers. Sturgis itGreen's Mill, Duncan Falls.
was broken into on Weilinisday night last„ hg
somebarithirs„. and -the the non. safe ID the ethos)
_ ,
blown open with poWder, (rain wide!), bower
er, they got little cot:nothing for their trouble.
an entrance - the Mike was. effected
through the door wait, they pried open with
an iron bar which, with a sledge hammer they
had previously stolen from g blacksmith shop.
Io the village, reaching thasate the (loot knob
was broken off with the sledge, and Into the
safe door through key hole . powder was
placed, which was afterwards exploded, tear
log the door all to fitects. The thieves • ran
sacked the books pretty effectually, but failed
to discover a two tr. S. bond, par , between
the leavesf of the day book. and got ninety
three cents belonging to the temperance socice
ty of the place tot tapir trouble.
Promotion of General J: A. Ektn.
We were informed yesterday, by our friend
Cot John P. Ginas, {lint anti honors have.becn
visited upon Breiretlfrig.Gen:Jamea A. Ekin,
13. V., , the able iind , ancient Quarterniatter
at W asbington, . Het= just been an-
Feinted Deputy Quartermaster General, with
lineal rank In the regular army 01 Lieut. - 4 Vol. .
onel. yew men from this notion have risen
IR such distinction through actual merit and
ability. indeed' we believe Col. tide to be
the only military, gentleman that entered
the volunteer service from this neighborhood.
who rose to the rank of Lieut. Colonel lothe
regular army. lie halt established a national
reputation, and Ms present advancement la
hatnew er'idemoo,..pf the honest and faithful
manner to which helms attended to his duties
daring arid Since the ridoillon•
: a t 4 t s
Ir ofece try one of t a"a be tw i n .
n 'Morrow was walt*:"/ , UPC 4I
_ltuiterday mann:Ong
Aidarma
gt,2lths residing
in this county. atrw.-gilen smith, 91 Cetkland
towashly, caul° before bins puut wade InKirtua.
Um charging bar btu:band. nubart, 8n ith.
with surety of the .
.ppace. „Slut alleged tit.st ,
her husband bad heeowswaagry with her. artS l
so his wraSh had threatened to split h er brains
out. Sirs, Swath etcga r ood ogriertuditY
Dramas to the ttereikwed consuram=
rusks the intorsuuzaq sassed. n°
was Brreated Iv fore gather
(45 !, 3 CII 4
Hridford itud the Offtherm
fin - the *Rh of ..ltelictritier last, parts. Brad
ford; a well-Ifni:mu Third warder, rieltelthe :
SOMAS of Ft au k McLaughlin, on the comerof
Tunnel! and Wylie streets, and requested
1 lititer; which was refaced him .y McLaughlin.
This had the offeCt of exciting his ire, and he
began to siaash lip things guneraily, breaking
the door, etc..McLaughlin Called d number of
officers, who. after Considerable diMeultY,
._
sue
carded in arresting • Bradford. McLaughlin
withdrew the charge of malicious mischief,
and Bradford was diseluirged.
• On dattirthiy. .he bud a bearing before the
Mayor on a char of assault and battery, pie.:
furred against him by thisid Buchanan, one of
the emergency pollee engaged in hie arrest,.
It icitv clearly proven that when the officers
attempted to arrest Bradford, be [blew him
self on-hie hook tu the gutter In about two feat
or tritulouitt began-kleltlng all who went near
part of the prosecution some tire or
six officers, who Were erigneed In the - arreal,
were head, among them. ADliallen and Barry,
of the "jugular" force, and Buchanau, Owens,
and Ilcastly, of the ,"apeeiaL" U 1
these tcsttlh dto the manner of the arrest
sad of the desperate resistance made by Brad
ford, and the houndue violence was need to-
wards him, except 89 to• the use of the "nip
pers," which was rendered necessary by Brad.
ford's actions. Several of the officers were
kicked by Bradford lifter he threw - himself
into the glitter,. and Buchanan was kicked
and severely woutided In the face. The moth
er and sister of. the prisoner Camp around the
cabers, as well as a considerable crowd of
both licitee, and a good.dcai of crying and loud
talking ensued. ArrlYlng near Grant street,
it beteg found that Ors prisoner would not
walk, a Wagon was procured, and Bradford
brought to, the /ock-up. .11calth officer WII-
Damn corroborated the testimony °film police
officers, that - they did not abuse the prisoner,
eithe. by kicking or beating him, as had been
alleged. The only abruie he got. was done by
. .
Officer. Enchain:lan, ft appears, received a
kick In'the face, hence the-charge. Bradfoisil
was mouths!. to enter bail in the sum of thrift
heed red dell/Ire for las appearance for trial.
At the conclusion of the hearing, Bradford
-Proceeded to tbe Mlle° of Alderman Strum,
and made Information for an aggravated as
s:Milt and battery againat Officers David On.
cliannan, Edward Gwent, Daniel McMullen,
John lileGrady, and Mr. Mundy, In the infor
mation it is alleged that "the said defendants
and others unknown, did commit an riagrava
ted assault and buttery upon him, by kiekinic,
striking, beating and .jumping mem the
ant,nsing upon him deadly weapons. pistols,
Dandy-131113 . 5, Sle." -
A bearing was to have been bad In the Case
yesterday afternoon, bet the officers waived a
ring and were each held In the sum of 1/SCO
to answer at Court.
dointilt afekinx of the Stockholders of
• the Pittsburgh and Con hells wit:e Bail-
=cm
The Pittsburgh and Canna!lrvine %aimed
held their 14tli -annual meeting
yesterday. In this city, at MI:1 . 0111re of the com
pany. president W. U. Ilughert presented his
ahn eat report, which showed the affairs of the
.
company to 1.41 In excellent condition. The'
let -earnings during the past year were 606;
.
t.."..05. The
of
have contracted for the
earth Ailingof the trestle work at ilratidock's
Field, which Imo always been regarded as ra
extremely dang,crocis plate. Not it slogielray
ebsr was injured on the road duringjbe peat
year. Tliereport_concludes an follows:
• •••Wo artnclouscloce s that trete has existed - a
feeling of disappointment at tho apparent
sympathy of your Board, afterltho successful
Istne:ta tha Catoo Wttliamsport..: To meet
and remove this feeling' wo would reiterate
the statement that financial negotiations arc
lutposAbleEo longeS the title to thelranchines
is tau legation. This cliflicalty once rdmoved,
the existing managenicnt of the road will be
able 11l push the stork to completion without
any delay or hi:Amuse from lack of money."
The report of Chief Lugloper Latrobe was.
read.
motion, the reports wore adopted and or
dered to be prtnlcti. , •
The report of the Auditing Committee was
then submitted, netting forth.that. - they lied
attended to their duties, and found the boose
or the CCM:many in admirable order. The
meeting then adjourned clay die.
An election was held for Ward of Drer,
tor* when the followang gentlemen were ana
iiirrionstyseeLected:: Wm. Oden
L. IL Fatty:than. clown Fleming, Win. Phi Lips,
• - tYm.Ltaldwln.JOsepall'ennocieCyrUSSleYers:
334110a11LL11 . Deified, J. A. Thrtrupsen, - Johns
'Urious, Joseph 11,. liarston, 17, Taylor.
A Deivitrate Fellow
On Saturday night, as ; il a Tire informed, a
man named Anthony Neeluxi. residing, at tise .
etitfler Ribbon and Magee streets, in a ilt of
drunken Pasaftini tete.] Ids infant chill and
throw it violently Quaff the stairs, nearly
Mine it. Ile then turned tlercely upon his
CIO Anil threatened to kill her. lie seented
bent on fulfilling his threat, for he beat her
cruelly. tier cries of • t ditirnero brbughl Ur.
Fowler and Mr. John Bell, tun °eight:ors, to
the spot; They interfered and did. What they
could :TUB Use a-pedant until tne arrivel of
°dicer Wm. GiirtioU Of tne special ponce, who,
though off duty, happened US UV near. The
ofileer, with inn assistance of the Mu men,
a uceeeded at last -ln seenripg the il=neretio,
tiotwithsteuding a most elcloos resistance,
- and Ilia assaults of the wife Trlio had strangely
enough taken sides wan bur Murderous if us
.hand. seen at length platted In a
on and carried.to the wapiti:house, lighting
tile entire way In a desperate manner, ....that
officer (Torsion end hlt. Belliarlin accompanied
li lin, bud their MOMS fill =take - care of
In she morning the violent .Reialiku wo.s. hued .
$5 which 110 field and want awas'.
Dear 'teheajp Pianos—films to:_ Pdr
eh
" Whea a deider'Srtilililtastaff his low-priced
pianos for,first class wo,rhatanshin el
ask hi.tc
taho out the mechanism, and prove tole/11'111ot;
theicontaln the following essential points, to
wit:. 1.; The felt hammers, capped with leather,
• to prevent the strings from rotting them. - 2.
The holes or the key s. Lined trUit Cloth, to keep
them from rattling. They are dear at any
price. and not worth having unless they are
provided with these improvements. We offer
the allksel New. TortrlUnosi -which at about
ono-half the usual cost, Contain all thestiall- -
Co.+ of first Glass l'ianos, viz:.
The liisselq`lano - bas leather-capped bath
men;
The allasel.Plaim has • the- key - holes lined
orttly oleth.
Planoharthe'Fremeh grand an
item
Toe 311:sel Piano ball ivory key_ fronts.
_There are no, other Pianos-which, at the
price. Can boast of thalami:Vantages. Call and
1506 them. ll. Ktancit 4t. Brio.;
Solo Agents for the Mixed' Pianos,
• No. 121 Wood street.
Preserve this notice for security in vmrchas
-
,;• Astlime 'urett, ,
Thereale butidredli of persons in every com
munity; affected with this protean discus.
The dayTtime.
,by such persons, is spent In
restless anxiety and suffering—witu the
dreaded thought, now and again coming into
the,naind,- thatlfzellitiloesnot crime, buffo
cation mast ensue. The{ /night • brings no ro
ller; for. instead ofeleep, the dreadful distress
and difficulty of breationg,l3lll27o to keep the
pullout awake, and if not, kept awake he Is at
least unatted for his avocations next day, by
iheoSeprivatton:orthat. !health and strength
which I' realionaldy lonkedlor, from the res-
Aeration of sleep. No one need•snifer with
Alithros-dfruares , AwraWs eons will gasere:
ly bring relief, as Numbers of .
Pittsburghers, -Meet , respectable citizens,:
have tiled. it,with total and complete relief,
by the use of one or two doses, and in the
elitist period-of ten inirintos. ',The sufferers by
this disease can procure it at .Dr. Napier's, 140
Woo i street; at two dollars per box. • It win
be lent anywhere by mall, on receipt of two
41011arlend'ten cents to pay postage.
• ittssisaraiilefrOu Saturday evening an ad
journment wan effected In the case of John
;Mukha, -charged with • fraud before Mayor
Morrison and .t dermas - Strata.? It will be re
membered that Mr. Hardin/ was a contractor
rop . gradiugand paving the street of Allenby,.
.ny, and - tbat - thelaborera employed by him
suspected that be was about to leave the city
without ' , settling. with them, and they accor
dingly preferred the charges agalnothini. He
-was committed to jail to answer the charge,
but on Saturday. compmmised them.Um by
.paying Ally cents on the dollar for the amount
of his Indebtedness, and. was relieved from
• Amotheir.Caimet-asela Tbtef.—On Satur
day ofncer Scott, of the aleyer , a police, arrest
ed %negro named Willie= Vinson on charge
of stealing a carnet-Imeg, contalalm a lot of
clothing, tae. ptOperty itiChilhO . V1111492*,
also a nogro. Oath the parties Were employed
on tile stesinboat Juliaso,3,now lying et Lite
;wharf, and it bi alleged thatb.Wilson stole the
carpet-inset reentlone4ca4 *tut wearing the
clothes. Wilson was arrested tit the boati
when be acknibidedgeManytheft, but stated
that a coat, which was found In his possession ,
did not belong to Wllllame. Tlie accused was
committed m default of ball for trial.
114PClltra—Apleasant treat la
Lg store for oar reiulera. On Theredi s tg,
ing of this week, at -7i4_o'./. 014 t "ean=
Dickey, of Allegheny, ww deliver
tti tho_ritik United Fresbyterlannt=
this cityosomer of ii , ,,,,,,. l ,! h g tr tr A hliesh behool
a o t i re tb e a tit
cfhourrtehle*.,beTnuve.....74.o.ferleawln dteullrviseter
'Ulm and 811CCOBS." tr i reisstmlnater Col
ledegliedea.
war etlro ei r it old
It viii be dellvere 4. F .
112 3 • •.
Noldlei.. loagoc.—This evening thicAile.:
gberty oldier., Leaguespecial 8e551011. ,
gather tuLU. Witter street, to c0u5ide4.0...„...,_
mum upon.l.tia rartottaylans-:10 ba.puita7Z .
outton.in furtherance or the..-Litlrailf. -
An .21116Mbeill and bonOtably pia
ftlanAredS.V44tg att,o44. ~ . 1 " 21. '
.
0111
PRICE THREE CENtTS.
The ..Petal* Under Nair Management.
Theatithe direct Opposite of the biazeile
+-has WO the Winds of a new firm', and,
if freeh vigor, enterprise spd shrewd b u siness
tact bowartn anything In journalism, thepub.
ile may look for decided improvement in the
general character and make eM of the paper.
Messrs. James P. Barr, Vig il ant Schoyer, E.
A.- Myers and Joseph S. Lure, are the mem.
bars of the new lirm. The former has been
sole proprietor and editor of the journal dur.
ing the past nine years, and enjoys the repu
tation of enable demoemtle editor and bust
neas gentleman. Mr. Scheyer bas 'long occu
pied the position of general business mane.
ger for the Post, and is the possessor of In
domitable energy which, combined with a pe.
culler go.ahead.attve manner, renders him
abundantly fitted for that department of a
newspaper. Mr. Alyea bee been identified
for u number of years with the well appoint
ed job °Mee connected with . the Poa and will
prove a valuable acquisition to the democrat
ic organ. The remaining partner, Mr. Lam
is not unknown Witte mercantile community,
haring 091111 a recent date been the editor
and proprietor of the National Bank Note
Reporter of this city. Endertbe new auspices
the paper will be- materially improved and
probably enlarged at an early date. We bear
willing testimony to its admirable character
ease advertising medium, and trust the new
urn May receive a fell s h are of public put-
renege. - '
Bold littralme.—Last Sahlcah night M.
Odell, of Rome township, Crawford county,
was awakened by a hand passing over. ids
Nee: lie sprang out of bed and the intruder
fled down stairs. Mr. Odell followed closely,
but owing to lameness caused :by wounds ans.
Caned:bathe military service, he eordd not go
fast enough and the .thief made good his
escape, but carried oil nothing of. Value. An
'unsuccessful attempt at burglary WAS made
at the house of John Saunders the same night.
next to Ihte.-4m,provad Finkle end Lyon,
alto Weed Sewin Machines. If the parches
,:er dose not regard them superior to any other
=chip, In the market, - he can return it.
Warranted four rears. See advertisement in
another column. U. 11. Long agent, No. 139
War sire, L.
ICts no Experiment, to purchase one of
Wheeler h Wilson's Improved-took Stitch
Scoring Machines, as they are warranted per
fect—will sew the finest man as well as the
bcavybeaver cloth, and full instructions are
given in their use free of charge. Salesroom,
CS Fifth street.
Government Blanket. at .Iknetitin.—At
eleven o'clock this (Tuesday). morning at
bleciellandrs'Auctlen Home,. SS and 67 Fifth
street, will be sold without reserve, 150 Pairs
Brown Army Blankets,' new. in lots of ten
pairs, wtth privilege.. • - • _
• Bale of Government WA/EOIIM Harness,
Bridles, Lines, Collars, names ; .: Bl a nkets and
sundrtes, , this (Tuesday) 'morning .of ten
o'clock, at llet.lellanat Anetiod Bowie, 55 and
57 Fifth street. Also sev • • neerißellows.
=I
WOLFS—On Monday morning• Veermber 11
ANplte.W WOLI.E, lei Ca% eStb- year of to
The funeral Will take place from- las late reel
deuce, Ce Fourth atieet, .on ITtDIIIISDAY AYZLn•
NOUN. at two &clerk. 'Die t Meade of th• family
are lath ed to at tea d_allhout further notice. ' •
W001.115n Mar nlayroleht. December Id. at 12
o'clom, • /s. brOuTtlli, karat dababter
of Jobs 11 , ( 4. ed Ocremlula Words. • •
The Mena of the fatal) are respeetfu , liD2Mted
Mtattend the-taper.; on Terrimar Alrelaxoox, 4th
loot., at 2 o'clock, lroM • the .rebldeaka of harps:
mute, N 0.123 betbad street.,'
B1,111)1V —A I. 0110 o'clock cO2 Sand.). ifternooa. De
esnber 2d, 1 4, 0, /MA LWAJAXIIMQVAT,4II-itte 14111
car of this age.
The funeral will late place at 100'elock tree-
DAT, December 4th. from Ida late resideneela South
Pltishargh. op,osltsi the rotate hcbool: .;
kfctiON.ls Monday., Midst:. DIAR V. tid
e.? dauxhter of James and Jailed lteDoutted. aged
eight years and tour month.. --
The funeral will take place on Watigli4A7.,
twit., at ten ock.g. M, lle_frleada Ofi:tte
ty are reopeettut y turned . to , atteid. lletideuee.
No. 7) Federal street. l'ittaborgb.• .
.3 AVAFA 'IV air 3/ 4 tzi 4 , 0:7,t041
1111.LOALE.
...beentlfel_.'liod's-acre,” the largest suburban
place of serfflehre, except one, lams county, alt.
astedou road. Immediately north of
atlett%Tbrug Store o l lnklo P L is (1,10:LI", 2. 1c
!
gheny City. • • • L •
AULX.
Cr D.T37I3iEEiVrAIiraZICIEL,
;De Fourth street, kittalrarab,Pi. OLIFFI.I9B Dt
all kinds, Cla
v aI t ;NISIIVICBoaan even dacriptla
of Funeral a/Leooa , nuatecieu.
,pent .7 and Welt, Dane and OUSTICI6I7II.IMK.
asstularCla—Bet. Ladd Ken IX, BIT It
W. Jacobus, Thomas Ewing. Jaoabli
lesel.
FAIRMAN & SAMSON.
CrNsjpk - RTAKERS
No. IVO Smithfield St" cur. Nth,
(EatkAos from Sayeotb Street.)
"isicritcr
A NI, 1313 SA N DUSKY ATRIUM
. . • (AMAMI WM PA.
R T. IVIEUT'E A CO4 .
UNDERTAKERS AND.EMBALMERS
Manchester. Wood's Ann and ete.rati.
1 .../FFIN:::1100MS: • Ali MANCHESTER LIVEFIY STARE
Uornero. aludield and Obartlers streets.
Swan and Carriseesynridats.t.
D° BE DECEWED - :
Flourishing hilt' column advertisement of luttrier
dlachtnes, but pet u d BAKY.4._ _
It blabnert.niglgstallieltrm"""
. - ..
tent Judges. pra
uounced the•
agi inte2;i - Jeltreet.
EMEiIBEf THE Lirra.t. ONES,
EA. THE DESTITI! fE,AN Is ORPHAN
• DEEN-tillt QIIIt.COUN I RE'n DEVENII/6E8... •
' • Henna Chultaldn. Fair and .VresecitHion resattral
in aid of the Hume &hoot for the Halo tenon ea
and Education of the lildidten of our
Voldieri meditation,' , • r •
-Mil APPEAL TOISE AMBEIc SIAN PEOPLE. •
- • I ,,Aw.Nomr, Intoner tat Md. •
We, lb* Offleers and lisgers of "The lime and
&boot" for titn mi Edneattattand Maintenance of the
liestanto Children of our noldiers and Sailora•
earnestly solicit the sympathy and enqopet attoeln
our Fair:nod licand-rtesantation Pettiest, of all
who desire With mu tonal:o.l'ns Home snitSchaal , '
enabled to receive and earn for rai needy ones, who
•seca Mien er and nten don •
bire • tili ea tfranbB. (MINT, President.
• • P. DALIT. Aetinn do. •
•.VEVISION V, la' Vice do.
•• HOBIKRT FOIL4TEIt.. :id Vice • . do.
. .
ViboalliES,Oreasurti.
DAVID' HOYT, Secretary. • • •
" W. it lIILLYaR. Corresponding &cretin . ).
•• HEM'ICY O. LAW,,llanoter.
• •• VAX DALSZ3I- do. •
• The Pair wilt open on Um 101.b.0f DECEMBER;
and continuo two weeke, at the corner
of Broadway asdlad strect..N. Y., To be roneldded
by tbo, Grand- Presentation .Festival. to be Held at
Cooper institute: new 'York, natarday liven Inc.
December I.2d. , under the Koala Li direction of Theo-,
_dote Thomas. Kn. tln which occasion s.Conimittee
will be chosen to award OM. flits lilt Amax in such
iwnd•mann,r as V e 7 may determine. - For the
Ycstlrai o u r e '..11 be - issued ollekitant One
Uatiar earti: Mad r-o,co-.Presouts, being one tonach
Lis? 11; . pnr-ss.r.T.* TO at AWARDED,:
Present in Moiled ntates
-•• Splendideountry Beside nco Lit Westcbs a.
• ter Cm.'near Of: Y. City • - ‘''
Darner House an.l Lot. Jamaica. Ayeatim
.... . . 'MO/
House and Lot. aletatag aimie . ... 3,07:1
' I Moose and - Lot Y • •
(tarn:tee, liorees and Harms+, (esitapiete), AXI
'•
I Grand Piano. (SD inwerlG' • ' 1.10
Holm, Y,,,,eL WO, ads,' . ... .4,t0)
1 set of Diamonds, (B ( ng. Ear Binge and
Pin) • • - 1 WO
' •
1
t
Paußtip.Polley of Life Insurance for.
• • 'Ells , Patent .lint Water Apparatus." •
I'.
for Mating . 1. 00,
• , (011Paintitis olLienerallj.
I. nut One liotd lawerWatcties at RIO- 3 ....
ll Ladict7llnelio LsTerWittelies hi:4123.. • Le ,
I A t test ht , arSt• premium "Einp,ire7 der.
: tug Machin-
.1.500
RO nilarr.piated Tat nets, at $l2 ••• .... • -
LBO Celebrated "Empire" their ag .
- -D.trotsechtblttoh at wararoores,,tim
totadmkr ... . ....... ..
11W Coplea. calm. .....
• alum rated - H istory of trw.
.1230 Bold Mae, - pi:l=ll4l.d .. 1,500
TabilatetliCisiiot; . HA .
•-- - MSS ... ............. ;OM
A 1111:24. 4 " ° *f C h tlilte uk• Mbar
r clot. rlr'. ure o ",tagrrit Inc curs. .
" d° It ' e e sitrs
• t t 0 b
nra.
4,r i .:bar4tu
Pat r .l r igotTrlPT.lT L it
••• CUtlied - • roisopaa e ltr 4 0 4 •
eruf i i 0
ltra,Vent .
rnr Co Inn
•
sad ohms, amount i ng
t ,
"I tja l ind
TILICODOBB Till Esq., t -.0
eal-Direcion, promises a moat deli/G.IIW treat in
. lb& probe/God nod, Vocal .notercisea Pm the own-
Gots. no less than , • 9CVY PeItifORMERS being al,
d. and WWII, Will no spared thumb,
°° ' 4Y g g ; g. t Musical Yetrlra2.
tea.- ,oes •
, • . -HOW TO OIITAIk TICK Yd. • • -
Orden , .may - bo...sene • diresa torns Amanitas. use;
sonar, tram ALA* Ira in a reitinteredlelrtr lacer I
Itangltor roma postao.&swam.'
boritat Lao 'drafts corny Expreles et the - for.' .
I.nuluit ',Won - Mess'. ticketo to . oneagdrpd ail alp
ool:•W Oa. $l7 to-, to Ake,- do.: .
SIB 41; Or. d0:,,..4aun,-.64 On, 1.12C0 .220 do_.
TllttriA , ah
CO.,iha4:l re44in t 41..
" , 1)2211211V. Ascot for stos,uotan ant, o, chpol. ;OW.
groiittlarnt,, rumor loth • - - • • •
.• • Jena. W.
43 rtAtorlioFtilalitoor.ornO;Sisors llrtaler tiprato
'Port , Mmtr, • Pittabatits,oAnsta for 110122,422 ,
niyanhi, AII nom Try-1311221411recgOo;
ME
THE WEEKLY GAZETFL
mu ItISSIIIIIM JOllll4
pONTAIN7IIO COLUITRE Olt
/11/23H AND imzerrrnics stArima
316TTEB, yoorriirs WITH hum
, sirr .Im . y - rims AND ctra.
/MT LOCAL siva.
TWO EDITIONS ISSUED.
.02MIDNEILDATEI An BAIVIDATS.
The Edition te forwarded whieh 1.131 reach the
Tl=3:
Moyle Copy (poi
Clubs of r
Clubs of Tau or Lib
NEW ADVXEIME=NTS.I
CALL AND NEE -
The Wonderful
31CUSICALLA 130. X.
WITH
C.11714L Tel AEI BELL ACCOIPINBILit
•
NOW ON.ZXHIIIITION IT
I)UNSEATH Se CO'S
Jewelry Store, ,
No. 66 31Pli
• OPPOSITE MASONIC IiALL.
dot
Fog cur,Ap
SP_ECTACJI4ES.
1 113.40 , WC)
HASLETT .& CO'S,
93 Smithfield Street.
a. W. /01111STON
JOHNSTON b. SCOTT,
• . • DZA.LERIFELN
Fine Watebes, Cocks, Jewelry
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC:,
2!fa. 214 LißEßtir STELES. . •
. talasszys23 4 N P 4.31.13.1111.
Partleanr sitenitan Orin so Repotting
WateaLia. Clocks and Jewelry'. All work ma'am.-
ed te5:036
LADIES' AND GIMPS
VITILTC.:I3EIMEL
ALL art 1323..
AT GIMATILY IMEDICCXD W&1OU
A 7 (:}r47,,ii :41
NVILTIIEIML & SLOAIVB
I='AL'ir
Ell
LIGHT EQUAL TO GAS !
i7..s.wi3rzvr
Gas Condensing Burners
:Jan be used on any Lamp, and Dispense entirely
etilnincyn. The dame produced by thew
Darner, spreads ens andlar to that of Gas. The•
construction le such that the smoke Is cottoned In a
ti.s Condensin g Chamber, and Is wb o lly conversed
leto
penthe flame. he burner dots oot depend directly,
u nick for Its Petit, butburns the =oh m .
wtdch b produ c ed therefokus. and
Buns Less -OR Than Chimney Lamps.
s siren" Brllllinit'Ll g ht Dam any other
- dal= La
chef. -
STATE AND COUNTY , RIGHTS FOR SALE.
, itinilisiepirehased the rt*btpt nis i :tool+ of the
about Burners In Alle g heny Connty ; part es wish
ing Ps erzattible er One: Can tie accommodate,'
WATER ISTSINET.
: .
1 JAMES. BLACKMOR E.
/1111,011NITAZEZNE WANTED. no2o
306/lII,L alioDza..r. W. a. TAT88A.1.,..1. ANDERSON
Si= OCTION WORKS.
HITITIVI.!EW.`TIIIreft I 77.
ly °yeah rry Moist a. KING, PEI Skro l ir CO., we
rrspeettally lama th e DehUO Met we Win COniinLe
the manufactare or ' 1
Meetings, Cottion - Itarns, - earPn
Chains, Candle 'Wick .
and Baiting.
Orders may halal% at the Mice 4-the Works,
.CONSISABKILi SWUM sra, ALLBGHESTGRY
02 AT TIM •
- PITTSB UR Gil BILE friER
Corner of Worms:se Way and Barker's
F'ittlsi~vrsh; Pa.
JOSHUA RHORES & CO,
WELDON & KELLY .
PLUMBERS,
Gas and. Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS FOBNDERS,
a large 1130114111211 er
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