The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 10, 1867, Image 1

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CITY ITEMS.
At the World's rely
In London. /WA the Wheeler & Wilson Sew
ing Machine received the highest award—all
the Machines of Europe and. America In cam.
petition. This award has always been made
wherever exhibited. You wElu make no nits.
take-in ordering one as a holiday gift to wife,
sister or Mend. They can bo purchased only
at Sumner & COL, TI Fifth street.
' Gretst Iterastem
the extensive far noose of Yro•
Flea:lll44lM lati Wood street. Sal. this novae
may be seen a large stock of ladles,aid taws
Fars, gent& Silk and Casatmare MM, an of
which ran be Sold low. ia older to closeout
Oar
"56"
I)°°3 forget th e pisee—trialare
Tlemlag, 1 , 70.1.39 Weal street. -
Who require a superior tattle of Lard 00
atli And the best to the city at Plemlars
ttrpg store, at the 'lowest prices. Itedstent•
her the place, :fa St Market street.
-rod Asti and Soda Asir,
Are trce articles thal'require to be unusually
--. rause* sun can be found at Ylenuera Dreg
itois, ate et trithet street They
are a epee!-
' Bang are Becoming
more Mielmie,to Invest in that, .qmproatil
Barre Beaver." Mine beet cinema are going
raDtd T at. go. 11 IBM *artier. • •
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••• . : 'Warner-
The mealiest peke of N. Warner, old i!Idi.1111
V711.1:1231., Sou, reihored. to No. 211 Penn
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fore Is o'ilottori , kinds at Joseph S.
?Ma's DlstiLtery, 1f0.18911.01,1 93 end 1.95 Vint.
street, Pitishenth•
and Mei!letzten:
Docoirs. presetiptlens caret9ll7 riremred at
biUthe rectettprice, at Yultou's Drug Store,
ciPtanttereaPOnee.
Opera 'Meuse Sloe sure,
The ealelkested emporium for the sale . of good
Emu; rod ghom.hro. JO ruth "treat.
Our napatatisis
teffriaireilathafiedfaelllni 'Boots and ShOea
eheart bat raids It.. Open House- Shoe Store.
die:Man
Ate loser now than eves before. Stook really
Oinialroinse Shoe stare. '•
'Guaranteed. iaall ease•, or no sale. oiler •
"itouse Shoe atops.. -
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Booii and noes selhag awful cheap. Opera
Souse §hoe Store.
• Opera Mousy shoe Store,
.The model shoe store o[ - he city. No. a) FUth
'street. • • '
Se per . , pint.. Alcohol 14 Joseph B. Finch's.
Riw flops at Joseph EL Finch**.
TE:V!**4kr*lre BEICISARX,
iieneral Ilowaid is in Charleston, South
•Cnraillta. exami n ing the condition or the col
oredpeopia. TheConerel delivered an address
on Twedny erening:at the African church,
OA freedmen to 'remain where they
were, to be industrious, and ablde by their
,ointnutto. -*also taxed- tp,e importance. of
a meeting of the New:fork nai•ll Cir.
Tries. on TOWS: evening, Captain O'Shea do.
nied that Stephens had broken faith, or was a
• traitor, Or, had, defrauded the Brotherhood.
The frooleWera all safe in charge of Col. Sal
ley and ,Other 'proininent officers. lie said
stephens was not &British spy, or in county.
414111 k with the* British raternment. arcu m .
stances compelled him to remain here, td at
thedepirture of the last Wrench steamer he
was eltlicest falai:, 'Ali would seereto be an
admission that Stephens is still in New fork.
On Ilabiniayidght , Minium robbeda safe at
Idaysvllle, New York, of eight thousand dol
lars, belonging to the Buthdo and Olt Creek
VOlrdid . _ ComflllY• _
1' Governor Blaisdell, of Nevada, was. Mange.
o.teltriaTuelld4. thel3th Mat.
TIM Chloand ltlsslaelppt RairOild was sold
,yeiterdusto Trustees, for the creators of the
for onemilllon of 4dUare•
ltereverletNalmnaltanlestof lit...Lonis Imre
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agreed taunite IO a. memorial to Congress to
,the -follOWinaneffect:, No contraction of the
- - currency; no protadtlon of National banks to
allow intereet dep mast redemption of their
notesoidy at. thetreonnters.
The Legislature of Maine Lis voted to con.
thine the 'suspension of specie payment& until
' April 15th," • .
A marrention of Spintnallsta is , being held
at Tremont Temple, Boston: • •
-Bev: Mr. in , idahon, Colonel Lynch, and five
other Fenian prisoners, condemned to death
at Toronto, bite hiatheir seimatxm comma
telt.° twtmty years! Inipristalment in thepro.
iaudariienitsntlarfat Kingston; Thirty-two
:primate= remain to be tried at Toronto.
:Flow'. Cerebra. of Seams, in his message,
iessimenends impartial suffrage In that State,
suld•_the ratification of the Constitutional
,-istmendment..,Thers.llabilltles, of the State
are, 1077,003. The
Governor reoommends the payment of
• 110.€0 1 ilittok sirateit the Slate,' in cones.
stiesuAaCtini: inbel General relic's radt7
the tune of seven per cent. scrin..Defable
.AworMid three: years; The toucher of
school distelats In the State Ii Mk mascot
37,713/!..,-Three hundred miles of
.111:aratar are in operation In the kite: lona
the Union Peeler, Company expects to coml
Abate- two breleMa more. dewing the present
Ccoaphthats have been made la the interiOr
of Leitta, of:the: indlffermos of the.freed
- Van to mike Mars:eta for the ensuing year,
- `the segalPleacrits -beteg' chichi by those,
who
remain with their faimee masters.
1116NationalCenventionof ooktredeoldiers
and Nam itil'hUsdelphhhostftdey adopted
.etaddreseta Coexreit the -maple, clew
log with en appealfor the exercise of the bal
lot, sad; the enjoyment of all the privileges
:younted toiehltes.
Thillernocrits of the ,Yeansylania Legiels.
lure havonominated_Edgar Cowan for United
II
Tares Vp la
—lierer Messrs. Camara sad
mecums nvej Asnasing ITliewaselve•—
. :IBileelleagef?Jlews Dr OUP'
ile W
Teite: Jan. he Heralds Statements
epectel, dated Dimember 15th, gives a report
ithettlititiet4. 417.:Indgitt near Ciadelealrar,
is the State of den LUIS rotoBl, between atm
Jle'e Wines lied ;the. Liberals under Trevino,
'se-stating In the complete victory of the lat.
*lstr. lartio nember of prisoners were taken.
-Escabedo 1S making - foreed marches to j off
'••
and drive Media from the State.
,:ortina as Wynne% of Canales, whom he
promisee to thruhlOnn dl,.
Gen. serrteszst Iterinned a decree direct
. tag all ettiels and , subalterns,who ha demo
tai. not.
reported, to leave' Statements within twenty
four muter Ilenetill of arrest as COWIDIX.
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MTllitkpews of thp ilcupaiicm of 2ag-Ltls
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Nerriabseal has been placed in camisol'
q(tlet l i 'orpiment's's, New Leon and
r;ssorestes,Jan. L—The steamer Thames,
•"# ,callable
Orman:44n here= Mr coal.
Jr.yellable : gentleman on states nut
t brinalze French army Is moving towards ve
r=fillirear lqu , V i c V a lt.tiltr e. tait t cl
last Vent% so'dAr stall be embarked by the .
Taliit trs advlbes
from MO Lela
isthlettthe French Comreander there with a
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+s-eliforce.
_The army una a
lierine was about
gve ttiousand Aroma Out mattered 'and levy.
log enormous contributions from the beaten
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etts, It is said, would wait until the rear
llearthirain and treasere , bed passed, wtent
bewitch! attn.:strand drive -back. the I aerator.
alaxlmiltan=s very closest Feeble.
A trench ition bound to Templet;
so alean out, the place before ermtearking.
7,2 m: linnet soldiers la Mexico number
ben present titers are Only Iwo Vane
wAristorimirgedillitirwamathe Aro::
11011A1 tO Id1:100fil01). will number re,oo o ,
all itrm Wrench arsenals- The
ter idextrolilart has not the slightest irt
, .
I,4=Yrench:bava 41„,,,t,„,„,,,,triznrd,
far ahem= t at li:o r iltbe r tt on thet T r ) antral at
VOA Graz; . Dnyalne the commander 1
:=154%,1 1 : 1 47 . ./ 14 tha ahnse of WIWI.
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.Therraantlef of the FreadtararY
joetsr treDrtsonert Chaska Moralised, of too
arid /3f Da•f& & 4 0 , it eau Luta, *loath,
wars ftnagoofo-nrutunW a Door Confeder
. tratridurbroe htmag=,tg
frOM.
,b11133$ OVer by a
Mnoa Q 1 Or taSlog Ala hone „by tho
UMW a railway that% from
the trunk on Thnroday, the to or
far Man Tar o : y = azeutat G . 17 ,
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VOLUME
ST EDITION.
ONE O'CLOCK. A. M.
LATE NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
"SYLVAII4,
.LFORATIM.
(DT VIZ PACIVIC .1\ 81t_ATLA11170 VILLOBArn co.J
tipschtiDispiteli to the Pittsburgh
Us..anisurscli Jitanarl 9 , BG7.
)[r. Lowry road to place an aot to incmgo
rats the Gertaaata Paling Institution or Erie.
Paned..
Mr. Brown. of Lawrence, read in place, an
not providing for the building of u poor house
In Lawrence county; al,so an act to inoorpo
ratethe freedom Iron and Stool Works.
ROUSE. •
The Committees on the Contindoll Election
cases of Mulhn, of Philadelphia, and 'touch
of Union, were drawn.
Wto. U. Semple, of Philadelphia, was elect
ad State Treasurer ln point convention. •
FROM EUROPE.
London Tines on die Alabama Claims.
GINUAL IYSFSIT TO !Ii PIES or
The Religious Status ot, Italy.
[By fie
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Lissaroos, January 9.—The bark Harvest
Queen. from Swansea, bound for the Baltic
sunk at sea. Only one person out of the crew
was saved,
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LoND6le. January Times hag
another editorial on the Alabama claims, and
expresses the hope Wit the attempt at arbi
tration will be successful.
.LICROTT IS 'AUSTRIA.
Vim:fa, :January. 9.--Noon.—The Austrian
government has extended an amnesty' to the
press throughout the Empire for all past of
fences,
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LONDON. JIM. S.—E.-ening—lc is denim that
the Turkish Government has =sand affithw
satisfactorily with the Italian Governtsient
reletive to the late flying upon, by the former,
of one of the steamers of the latter power.
The Italian Government insists upon full and
ample reparation for the Outrage.
711AICZAL AND • CONNANCIA
1.1.2011,3101. E—Ewninct—The money mar.
kat ruled steady today. Consols closed at id
for money; American eecaritics, market has
been quiet and quotations closed with& alight
decline In 11.775; the Wallet Prices were: 5 , V.,
935( filinolll Central Iwo Erie 4W.
Pante, Jan. o.—trelling.—The Bour
tendency. se has
ruled hales today ith a declng
The S per cent. rented; closed at OM azy,c,
,FaAarwroar; lan. S.—Erndug.—Tbe market
for American stool= was weaker today. and
U. B. 7.915 closed at 71k.
Livzsroors Jan. 9.—Elcuiso.,Cotion The
market today has been dull and quotations
hate receded Mof a penny front last Frldars
prices. Tbe sales today reach 10,0 w hales.
Middling Uplands closed at ltjgd. per pound.
Proylaiona—The market generally remains
steady and unchanged. Chasm la armor and
American l in demand at arradwaneen% 4 per
cent. Itreadsturs market is are and prices
remain unchanged.
[Latest by /fail BRIXISIT at New York.)
IXCITECIAT AY 050.
New Yong, Jemmy B.—The mall news from
Europe states that the Fenian revolution has
niost. emtirely disapeared
• lIIGELT LITIIMAIC p
TO .
RT AZOUND. ,
Count Bisaiarek delivered • very able Xl.ed ,
In thorn:Mean LeglelW ve Chamber, which
he frankly states Aim reasons why Prussia,
concluded peace with Auttria. Be thinks
Prance has gaffed by the exclusion of Aus
tria frOM.GIFTDIFIM, IIII a tans Nepuleonend his
Cabinet will maintain friendly relations . with
enlarged Proxies.
The Journal, of EL Petersburg, proclaims
that thegoodnuderstanduntexisting betweeli
Mauls and Asada has not bemi disturbed.
The Speeches interchanged between General
Dix and Napoleon proauoed very pleasing
effect on the public mmd. •
1.11.10100 5 STATUS 111 ITALY.
Baron Blessoll; Premier of Italy. writes an
important letter =the al:Meant the elected
Bishops of the Catholic church and their
sun= after their sedum. HO extole the plan
of freedom of the Bishops guaranteed lathe
United States, tesa model one for the Calliolicei
of free UAW.• •
V./Londe states that in spite of his first lain.
, h , i f ter Victor Emmanuel hes signol treaty
co, offensive and defensive, with the
Emperor of the Frensh.
.The Ophilone re ports th at
that its Homan
eorresPorolitat reports that .Plos /X has given
the aseraranne that he will not quit the Holy
NIMBI NEW YORK.
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The Ileateen-Lest we the Yleetwitiir
- Stewhelee_tadesbled Indies . In dw
TS--Alleadle Cable liteertpte—U. IC
Resstor greet Aew Terk—Lottery Deal
ers Arrested. .
. , New Toss, January 0, LSO. '',
ma.° imuswrsuos. - , 1
A handsomeflag Iris &hunted to-day to the
steamship Chlainto, on behalf of the Board of
Trade of Chlosito. Mr.lieyae made the speech
on the presentation, and It was responded. , to
by omMayor Ogden, of Chleadtt
SLAY= LOST ON TES rzsrrwola.
,Sistoln hundred dollars have been sub-
scribed for tbe families of the seaman last 1
from the yacht "'Wattling,
' ANZOWAYAKITIONO IrITLD out.
' The Complete official flit - shows that '1061 . .
American ships 'were transferred to the Brit
ten. d o g in the. put dye years; its American
ships were sold in London. .
I , ITLIOIENS 111 SOW TOOK.
There seems no doubt Head Centre Stephe,,,,
is stilt worsted In this city. lie Is said to feu
the indicant= of his countrymen.
ATLLISTIC OAISLE =COOTS.
The redid" of the Atlantic Cable are great
or under_ Minced tariff than betore. BOLO
cables are in expellent order, but the present
business does not occupy in transmission
more than four LIMITS per day, ald that on one
i cab.° only. . - •
George Wearers who murdered his OM on
July 18th 101 l was today sentenced to be use.
elated on March Ist: , _ . . _
LOTTIRT viticl DELLS= LII.BESTSD;
FOTty4OCIT keepers of lotry policy shops,
were arrestol toy. and
heldhel to ball 40 SP.
Pear for trial on charges. ola of the
MILLS LW. '
" A remora aesivirro.
boy named Richard McCormick was sr-
A.
rested for attempting to azaw &forged check
for AM ow the rwirth ationalahan_k, par,
igirriftrdb24lMud by
trig for the author of the feriter7. • •
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THE =CUP. LAW.
It ti understood that the constindionalitp Of
the New York Macao or Liquor Law will be
tested to the Crated t3tates Ouprinee Court.
U. s. tinwares., ;;
A telegram's from eb reliable soiree at ilhany
"Tithe Prollrecte ot lioseoe Contritint are de
deadly the best for the United States Sena
torship.
FROM. MISSOURI.
Assistedlng Slate GoastflutletarThe Test
eledle se be. alissiged—Opperiltloo to
, Porowint few Zellatod shaves—Prate
onaliaotod few 11. S. Senator.
•
IT. Lams, January Inn was Introduced
lo the State Bengt% Waal, to amend the Stall
Centtituticw by abolishing the test oath as ap.
plied t 0 ministers, tesehors andlairyerst Oro
striking out the, word "white.. Read twice
and referred to the Committee on Constati.
timid Amendntents. .
AcenCurrent reSOlntionwas adoptol,instruct
in g Senators tuCongreas,ardl requesting:Rep
mentstwea, In urge the repeal low ar.
I.l23lnuali. ruarearrvlg.r
pthene
In the novae, resolutions providing for the
amendment,.... of the CiniStitntiOlgtdie same a s
vValailt.httake $00 t to: no ere rinatch for the
United MAU* Renate In the Sidlicul caucus, at
Jegangel COI, to-night. b 7 .& veto of slitents ,
seven out of eight.wwas wt. giterwartia the
tomination was declared inuutlnicins. About
Oriel Radicals were absent.
iltantgornary..of the State' militia,
who wan arrested at Lexington by'United
ma t ' I llughal weirs% was xelessecilo-din
tgt.,,X.D."0=1V..... %t a li!, United States
din ft tb. Stun Langan* eo=dinifia
Z u r re 4= o "..tia essetorly of the Marshal.
te es.
Lout' tort:dal bliforeJudga
at the 'hetet Made; Ctronit Court.
SECOND {IMITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
VERY LATEST TIIEGILIMS.
FROM WASIHNGTON.
The Report on the New Orleans Riot.
BOA JUDICIARY COMMITTEE INYESTI
TING IMPEACHMENT CHARGES.
The ippointing Power of the
President.
PROBABILITYLET BILL OF THE HOUSE
• AB.
Who Recommended the Pardon , o
Prominent Rebels.
GEN. GRANT'S RECEPTION LAST NIGHT
European Advices a 8 to Burratt
W 11131 . 0 TON, Janizoly u,
"UM' OCLEA:i 3 MDT CONLIIITME.
.It Ls ascertained on good authority that the
New Orleans Riot Committee will submit two
reports, the minority denying that thC riots
were brought about by any ugongy ache civil
authority. The two reports, or the majority
and minority will cover 700 prilitid pages.
TILL IMPLACII*I4NT.
The Judlciftry Committeebegan tho Inrcate.
Cation of Mr. .
Ashley's Charges turatisst the
President to.day. Ile wag called before the
Committee and - formally_ made theeharge.
The Committee impose the injunction of 1.0-
Crory; end correspondents- disobeying will be
cilled to account. John W. Forney appeer
before the COmmittee to depOse relative bathe
charges against the President, accompanying
Ashley's resolution of Impeachment.
cursors IN T11T:11.1.317.1t or Arrommtersrs.
Mr. Sumner will Intst.driCe a proposition to
requiring all ofticers of the Govern
recut, whom compensation shall exceed one
thousand dollars nervier, from salary or fees,
to be appointed by the President and Con.
firmed by the benate. Alt persons of this class
now bolding once aro to be legislated out, In
order that now appointments easy be made
Lnirberlt to the tisnate for its action. •
CE:1233513
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The Senate Finance Committee will proba
bly report the Tariff Bill on Monday, and
prominent members Of the Senate express the
opinion 'that tho bill will pass idler two or
three days' debate..
runniness . /WILLS r/JariOACU.
• In response to a call of the llonse the All
torney General neat In to day the report of
the prominent rebels, odidars and citizens,
pardoned since April, laid The list is Title
lengthy, and shows who recommended to the
Executive clemency. Among the latter are
Generals Grant, Meade, Sherman. sickles,
Tioarlow Weed, 11. J. Raymond, Admiral Far
man% Governor Brownlow, Ex -Attorney Gen
eral Speed, George It. Prentice, and many
other loyal , men. Genet al Grant signed the
petition .of Generaln 'toddy, A. Y. Stewart
and others,
EIMITIM=B
• Secretary Welles received a telegvam per
cattle today from near Admiral Goldsborough,
in eon:mend Of the European squadron,
Stating ,that the steamer Swartara left the
squadron for the United Slates, yesterday,
' with John H. Perratt on board. •
eta {MAST'S /t6OSPTION LAST mons.
Thoreceptlon of General Grant was a mass:
altleent affair. Many senators soul members
or ecingress.roregn Ambassadors, and other
distingulahed persons were present.
hmumgniTH coNGIIIISS
(SECOND 1,431910314
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9, 189.
PEN:ITE.
P 091710101 AGO MEGOCIALX.
'sundry memorials and petitions of 'minor
Impoitance were presented and referred. -
A aliwltioznOT TOO nun! WAG. .
btlElNElit presented the claims of the
New England Emigrant Society for sr4,oau
damage. done to Ito property in Leavenworth,
Natives Territory, by a mob,.some peon ago:
I Referred to the Committee on Claims.
=
lir. LANE reported from the Committee on
renelons, o bill u renting pensions to the wid
ows of deeoased Onion soldiers of East Ten
euee, who . well hung . by rebel authorities
41,Li g s.;
per month end MIL. from Novereber,lo6l; also,
a bill Increnelag the pensions of three widows
of revolutionary soldiers, married before 19)0.
TOE EQUALITY OE EACEB.
7111,1110trailA from the Committee do the
Dletxlot ot Columbla,reported adversely to the
bill annulling all laws bald ordinances of the
Dlststet of Columbia, and of the several terri
tories, reeking ndistloction between 'persons
on account of color, and for the punishment
executers and persons who may attempt to
entr such laws or ordinances contrary
to the provisions of tho act. This subject, he
cad, had &trendy been acted upon in the suf
frage bill.
Bat 07 . 77:111ONS.
A bill to provulo for the payment of pensions
was taken up, and after dim ainiCel postponed.
•DltissiOS or XetinnegA.
then taken : At :
The bill for the ;Amt.:sloe of Nebraska was
1 2dr. J,OIION addressed the Senate in op.
Ma
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o a s ne r
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The debate ;sus farther continued by Messrs.!
.70111(sok, and thers.
ta w:S e:d i fn h L°j e n ln i te Ne' n °(! li Nu o L e i .o r t i g it t'' irs e c co o l sal rh tln ßO ti tl on tiline* eo "la p 'g l d sc ut is i:
anon equal grounn, non for that realms he
was opposed. to the oonentiment.
Mr. WADI , hoard the !Delius of the bill
would not voto tor Biownet smenamenttlate
other waist. all events. hare:dem arid would
result , In the immediate admitision of Na
bruska.
• After a protracted debate, Mr. Edmunds ,
amendment was lost. Yeas 15; Nays it. M.
• Brown's amendment was also voted. down.
yeas 8; Nays 1.5.
Mr. IiDULIN D 8 then moved his amendment
as nn amendment to the ellialnal bill. Not ,
arre.VIO6KALEW then a pohe against itie bill,
assart&vtltt
the ConstlittntrokievrtiVoctod
bystair
CB Via bliiT ' eS that Congress was
hound to admit the Territories, and all irreg.'
ularitlee would soon be remedied by *nett ad- '
mission. -,
Mr. WADE—Lot us have a vote on the bill:
. 111:.EDS1UNDS moved to amend by adding .
as an additlocial Section his former propost- i
tion, which was carried. Yeas, 4.1;nay5,15. • I
OWII6OIO II 07 COLO/tAnO. ‘ I
On motion of WADE, the bill to admit Colo-',
redoes a litato was then taken O.
Sit...EDMUNDS moved to amend, Wadding
the same amendment widen had been attach
ad to the lipbranska bills. Agreed to. Nairs
ti, Yeas 43. • s - •
Sir, HENDRICKS, of Indlans, said tide kile
Mon Was even more irregular than that' On
the Nebraska bill. ln addition to the small
population of Colorado, It was the gist In
stanoet of Congress changing a constitution
wl t h r 41 ° Irtr said bVirrlititteil against the
bill to admit Nebraska, with Mr..Edmonds!
amendment but- as. it haul passed' 40.W9u 1 4
vote for - thhi bill, • ' '• ' ' ' ' • -
Mr. GRAMES sivid, for some reasons stated
by the last speaker. lie would vote against it.
Ms conscience would not allow Ulm to sot so
inconsistetly, Ho Lellevod the Amendment
would be entirely inoperative and void.
lir. DOOLITTLE resit the statement of the
Governor of Colorado, in which he sold that
the Constitution was no Indication of the son.
timents of the people, and that' there was but
Ift,tos people in Colorado; that the ondeavor to
hove lt admitted was the act of wicked and
designing men, and at least two - third s -WOO°
Olt.
°W.4t.i(ViLITTLE reiterated tho claarge that
this etintiseion wen only to reinforce We pee.
ty, and that the proposed nnatinthnent was
unconstitutional. - -
lir. WADE Bald he hoped they . Would hen/ a
vOtelmenwitately milt; • • •
Mr. wikas wild while be lietell the
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ball, he would not ncqatclice in the IMMO
Meat. Ile feared the majority had pet MNI•
end Kelley immeshing which. would. nrai
MBV.Viltitrvheld 7timselt e tO
Ala own Coeeciono for hes Yote, and not to the
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PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY, JANUARY to, 1867
Senator from Wist3onsist, (Doolittle) who bad
enough to In to take care of his own con
potence.
llr. DOOLITTLE CRSiligneg any Intention Of
casting any imputation on the Senator's high
moral sense.
Mr. EDMONDS believed postenty would
ratify the doctrine in_the amendment.
A vote was taken and the bill passed; yens
23; nays 11.
Messrs.,Foster, Doolittle and-llor•
gin were among the negative voles.
NO DISTINCTION ON ACCOUNT OP COLOIL
On motion of Mr. WADE, the Senate took op
the bill to prevent T errit o ri e s on on aerosol
of color in any of the of the - United
States.
Mr. WADE than moved to strike out all of
the enacting clause, and insert the following
That in all the territories of the tinned
States there shall be no denial of tile elective
franchlM,
hall
reason of Mee or color, and all
Vererons shall he le before the law, and all
acts or ports of acts, either of Congress, or
the Legislative Assembly ot any Territory
inconsistent with the provisions %this act, are
hereby declared null and void"
Mr. WILLIAMS suggested that the language
(Attie bill include Indians, large numbers of
whom were in the Termtorles. This would be
• dangerous mode of legislation.
On motion of Ur. LANE, the Senate ad
journed,
HOUSE,
Kr. Iid..SSON introduced • resolution to re
store the jurisdietlon of the Bureau ot inthart
Affairs to the War Department. Referred.
Resolutions were agreed to, requesting-the
Secretary Of the Interior to Inform the Hoene
of any modification necessary In the third ar
ticle of the treaty with the Choctaw and Ch..
rokees, ratified Jeer. Ilka, whereby u,OOO
grec the country of theseline
•
VIM. rout von orraa.
Mr.ALLET reported a bill making an ap..
ropriatton for the purchaeo of a Postal:dee
!to to New York.
0000CTIO0 or TAX OS 1500.002.
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)Ir. CULLOM, of Illinois, Intralumai a reso.
lotion instructing the • Lommittee on Ways
mid limns to inquire into the expediency ot
sonending the revenue laws ao that Incomes
Under one thousand noLlara shall tio ,oxerapt
ed from taxation. agrem . l to.
CLAIII% OW LOYAL KICTLINVI ERA
Mr. MAYtteltll. of Tennessee, introduced
a resolution to modify the resolution of the
Pith of J anuary ,7803, directing the Committee
on Claims to refuse to consider ell claims
preferred by citizens of the late rebel StAtCO.
so that the same shall not applY to claims of
loyal citizens inacrinessee.
lir. WAStilillitg, of Illinois, objected.
•o9ITICS TO BAILORS
Mr. TAYLOR, of Taw York, introdered a
resolution directing the Committee of Naval
Airairs to Inquire nto the expediency of
amending the appropriation MIL approved
July =h, 10Z, ao az to allow seamen and
marines of the United Eltatea navy tile onto
bounties's.' are allowmtloidlorn. Vasaed.
•
• 44CUTION Or FRIVILtut.
Mr. CLIAtZLER, of New •Tork, rising to a
question of p..lvllege, was recorded
In the report of the press u having voted now
on Mr. Ashley's Impeachment resolution. lie
bad voted aye
charges t h at becauio he %Aetna a fell Ince.
tlgatton of the at had been preferred
easiest the rresldent.
TPL 1.11X114 lIXPORTTAS
. allto CHANDLER introduced a resolution
placing the reporters of both Ulu Craig end the
Associated Press news orisations, on the
floor of th e Douse, upon t heseme footing as
the GNPs reporters and soldect to the same
restriettona. Referred to the Committee on
Rules.
rsrenon or slag rotors.
On motion of Er. LICSBARD, of Connect!.
ctd, the Judiciary Committee W. Instructed
to enquit e whether so much of the forty-lir:A
section of the national banking act as limits
the right Of state authority toter. hank shares
at the place where the bank la located, might
not be so amended as to permit such taxation
at any town where such shares are owned, be.
fug to We State whale the hank Is located.
_ 031.0 ISCSVIVO II . or Tilt AEVOLIITIOIV.'
A petition was presented from the otlzens
'of Fulton and Saratoga counties, New York.
praying for an appropriation of one thousand
-dollars per year for Samuel Downing, the out..
survivor of the Itevolutionary war.
1'16007L0 ItC1161.?
A message from the President transmitting
the report or the .Attorney General, giving
the list of pardoned rebels, wits presented.
Iteterred to the Judiciary Committee. •
14 L.,.f14,.f1t%.1!J-liZ
The joint to Increase the cern
palmation of rtehesolution
employees of the civil de.
PartM.ll3l.• of the Government was taken up.
but, latter some ltiebate, was laid over, and
the (louse adjourned.
FROM MARYLAND.
•
Scoldanory . Lan—Bill B a l l )are
lib. Late Election lee ore
—Boylston of she Connallusion.
lIALTIIIORY, Jan. S.—la the Maryland Legiala
tom a resolution was introduced In uncut as
COllittrellS has ponied an act drlaylng par meu
to loyal oxen of slaves enlisted in the army.
therefore the Comptroller shall decline to pay
further bounties to negtoes, as had been pro
vided by the Legislature heretofore.
A bill was introduced to declare illegal the
late municipal election on tills city, and pro
•Ido for another in February.
The Democratic mums ternight hare not
i agreed as to United States Senator. Corer
nor Swanu's chances aro best.
The 0111 for a Convention to revise the Con
stitution provides for an election In April.
James B. linen, during a performance in the
-11011Iday Street Theatre, to-nignt, fell back In
. a seat mid filed of bawl disease.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
DITIOIIII. LOCAL HEWS ON THIRD PAGE.
Minden& ban Cdall Bank Near Wheeling.
On Tuesday a sad calamity, by which two
brothers named GI A. and D. W. Peak were se
riously injured by a fall of rock, occurred in
Thomas Romps cdaltanik, near Rhlnedale, not
far from the Zane .street bridge at Wheeling..
The brothers Were working together r lis the
mine when theroek fell, and both were struck
with It. D. W. Peak, the youngest brother,
bad lila thigh and nee ribs broken and his left
shoulder badly injured. O. A. Peak,the elder
brother, was not 1,0 bully Injured, but It la ex
am:tingly doubtful whether he can survive.
Three of his ribs were broken and ids left
shoulder terribly enished._ lie was conveyed.,
anda home, a short distance from the mune,:
the mangled remains of his brother were
taken to the same place. Ur. O. A. Peak Is
married man, and his brother, who Is a yonng
man about eighteen years of age, boarded with
hint. They were both honest, steady, hard
working men, and had been employed In the
mines for, some time. Dr. Russell was -sum
monded to the scene of disaster and dressed
the wounds of the surviving roan. • Tim unfor
t unasufferer was livg on Tesday nit,
but it was feared idsi n
Injuries u would prov gh e
fatal. •
*- • January Swimming', !latch.
A swlmunlig Match in January Is something
a little mit Of the orddiary run. Such a match
was made up last evening. Two gentlemen,
one a steamboat pilot, and the other an. en-ar
my Captain, bantered each other to a Calm,
naked, In the Ohio river. • The arrangement
was perfected.. The parties were to strip mid
swim from the ferry wharf at the Point to a
coal barge some Ulstanee Ont in the river, and
thenou Walk 10 the wharf. The one who reach
ed the point of starting last was to ((whin
one hundred anti arty dollans. Between six
and seven o'clock they repaired to th bycene
of the proposed eollteet. accompanied some
friends and between flay and
thed out
sider. who had got wind of affair. Thu
contestftuLa proceeded to strip for the raw,
and were about carrying out the agreement .
to the octant of plunging into the water, W..n
some of the friend., 'thinking the affair had
progressed fax enough, interfered and pre'
vented tae would-be-ehamplons from commit
tan in
x"xl g. e
!suicilliet•hoytrtgthwear.o declared doff,"
I
llssuiway
About three o'clock yesterday afternoon a
team of horses idtaohed to o homy grain
wagon belongingte itenuredy S Co., roar' Idattr
)11114 Allegheny, wh%ia stew:ling In front of
Iteek,s warehouse, on First attnet, bcoante
frightened 4114 ran awe?, At the corner or.
First sad Nedra streets, they collided with a
horse and dray owned by John IC arta, ova,
turning and breaking fine Of the shafts. A. horse
end dray standing la front-of Towrutend on
the same street, glared a like fate, ono or the
snails being demoltse. During their Mem.
along Margot street, many pedestrians and
vehicles made hair breadth escapes from itc
eldent. The teem was fletly, brongnt to a
stand sttll at the corner of room and St. Clair
...nets, having reeelyed but ellght Injury.
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Obtainleg Intiardlng Under False Ire.
tesees.—Wellisto 11. Biropeon,the keeper Ma
restaurant on the corner at Wood and Sixth
streets, ntsde information before Aidernieu
Strain esterdey,oharging James Samuel with
obtaining bearding Under false pretences. it.
Is alleged tbst Oil the Ist of August. last the
accused cams to Ws bailee end engs,gen.bomd .
big, representing that ho was a paruier. In a
store on Liberty street. On the strength of
Wes* repreeentations he obtained hear to
the *Mount of Ma Subsequentin it wee es•
waren throgainepereiltitation::diellre:4o.
arto
jested &I:matter by agreeing to k , s7 the hill
as speedily as pori.
°Whims 11107.—The voting on the born Is
still elaittu i tat nine o'clock lest night the
vote stood ',lto bas—on bolls Vigilant and
Colombia. ti• contest, glans ta nlgtin—Whea
swathing but seaaed ballou will be
revel
up
ps nine delock, whoa all ho will come
and the spongy ootutuut, Fair continues the
balance pt the week,
iTh - st;
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Meeting or Allegtteny Cootie!is.
• Both branches of tho Mien'bony City Coon
ells held a regular stoti.l monthly meeting,
last evening, in their reSoectivo chambers
in
City Buildings.
COMMON' COEMCIL
•
There were present Messrs. liros•r. Camin
hell, English, Manna, Ingham, Meg res . , Miller,
McNeil, McDonald, 'feed, Riddle, lanlimber
and rresident Bonney.
• •
.Tlll3 minutes of tho provlona laertioit were
ma and approved.
MARKET AVVAIR..
'Dr. Hanna, from the Markel Committee re-
Oiled as follows:
venue from Market Meuse during
the year 1.93 r, eit,ezd 30
/amend Weigh Scales 3.511 10
Second ward ocales 293 Id
•
The receipts from the Market Douse for It s
amounted to •12,71) SI which 1i5141 . .) 40 less
than the veer Jost closed. As every foot of
space Is now occupied, it cannot be expected
that the revenue for the present year will ex
ceed last year's. unless new buildings are
erected.
' reorosen ruin AND POLICE. TIII.E.OIiATIL
Illr Deed presented the report of the Fire
Atone Telegraph committee as follows : Your
committee to Inquire into the different sys
terns of Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph, res
pectfully report that we have attended to the
duty assigned us, and, after a careful teepee
that Ot the two systemsm general use, would
reeoMniend to the new Looonetts, for their
adoption, the S. D. Cushman system, as tieing
In all respects, mtual, If not superior, to any
other now IR use. ThiS system 15 no . Siltiple,
.that any person can use It after a few minutes
instruction. It w order, east more than one.
fifth to keep it in that the other system
certta as it does not require n ceutml office
nor schooled electricians to no kept at
great ex portie, to give necessary alarms.
It In Mao it complete 'Pollee Telegraph a Ito
out any additicuial expense. it could also be
need to convey messages to the V 1111011.4 city
°metre at their places of business in the city.
In ract simplified plete system of telegraph
ingitre that any person eon node,
stand anal operate it, while it nonsense: then
advantages, our city can have It efeeted and
put In complete working order for about one
fourth the sum which our sister city expended
to Moms their system put in working order.
(signed, J. A. used, lien. D. kiddie, J. A. Mey
ler and S. Drum.) Dead. accepted and order.
ed to be dim!.
11r. Reed presented the anneal report of the
Committee on Fire Engniesc elbowing the fol..
low leg summary of tho expendltured .of the
I.lleldieuy_Fire Department for the year iStie.
The tete' expendit urea of the-department for
the year aggregated I^,e .w, aPPorilemul
smog/ the several companies es follows: -
salariesaid /41.1 ut
Rills p
1:9,4 71 snlartes due , •
• 210 10
111113 duo 71
I:,'Prrmne '''
Hs, 11,4
S pull 1,7 m.: 97
rips drte..: ............ .... '2lO 01 ,.
s due li; ....
Bill DAS i
US ANL UM LIMMX.•
Me. McDonald, from tile Committee on GS.
Lighting, made te annuni rert an follow,:
)(Mr UMUMitte h e In nudging po their annual
statement to Councils would respectfully
tr
port, Unit toe expeuSe to the city for 110 Ling
the street inning and public bnlidla -ercei
mg nen posts, , for the pant year, won
=I 01, bleb was expendedno follows:
Tubila 41,101 Cl.
car LW STD 4 1:
Weigh /louse
flops Engine noose.
Grant, do. do.,
Columb:n do. do..
Market ;Tense.
Total 40:.:v ul
ary of lamp lighter, Mr. alaalll, 10
• Oaths - :50 00
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e7,:`.11 et
Thu government tax on gee oonsomed by the
city int:hled an the above, woe Ve: U.
There are now %I. piddle LISA 'Amps erected
within the eity,l7 of which were erect
rlttcte, Parto jel e t r. of tato inoonrenlenee molt
ing from the neglect of the pollee in lighting
the lamps has been iibrogated lay the employ
ment of Ur. to attend to that duty wl;o
deco his appointment, has diechareed
bin
delays faithiullY. (Signed .k.elth
William etnith, Alesanderllanna.)
Report aiSepted and °Nem:lA.om illcia.
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CITY 1.0011 YAK),
Mr. Lug presented the repeat of the Di
ectors of the City Poor Farm. From it we
learn the number of inmates on lint first of
January, 1411, was 711 admitted duringne
t
year 101; bat thscharged b 1; 111. thus
leaving at the bo e;
wie on JurtnarY 'Reef, 1' 4 7, IN
inmates; average for .etc, fa. -
Of the inmates iourteen are in the 1 neon
Department—eve females; nine melee.
The receipts for the year were SISAGAS.
liapenditnres. 517,101,72. . • •
Revenue derived from other eiturces - tban
taxation, e0011,t.7.
Net cost of keeping the 'bowie , for 114%6.
C 9, 19 6 ,1 0. - I •
Average coed of each .inmate-per year,
6107.65, or Ste 7 per each, per weer:
The 1 epoet etas north that 'paupers are noon
the increase, and ask that thepoor tax shall
'nob be reduced. but 110 for the p present year
un amount equal to 6 three mill tax. The
present location of the inallinte shtmld be
changed, it not being suitable for the purpnee
intended. has not land
supply the It enough tillabl
Quantity of grain and ve e gitables
necessary, nor to keep a sufficient number of
stock. The tenet le yearly becoming more
valuable for other purpoees, and the Commit
tee, in. Vow of the rapid advance in real
estate, think t h e present a Proper time to en.
cure a suitable farm with airiest of removing
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thereto at Scale future day: •
The report coveted a set of rates an,) re g u
latlons for She government of the City. Farm
and was also accompanied by au inventory of
D. T. Jehnston, eteward of. Oily Fem. Shaw' ',
lug the Itock. kb., of thaplace. (Signed John
it. Darr and Wm. AI ordoth.)
Read anti referred to Committee On poor
Faro., with tostrOOtiOne to roporithis (Thur.:
day) evenlng• iNon.concurred in by belect
Council and ordered to be filed.f Conference
Committee appointed. _ • _
TOE cOIOI.II , ATIOW.
-Mr. 111doi1e offered the following preamble •
and resolutions:
It/titaness, Thniloard of Trade of PittAbittrgh
has prepared a Wit to be prevented to the Lag-
leis:cure, asking for the .cousoltdatloct Of all
the 0111.1 and Ih:troughs embraced In a radius
of five miles; and
teuxurfie; in the said bill prOvisiOn is made
to submit the matter to a.vote of the people
embraced within. the limits of l Mastro.
plated Consolidated City; anti as !t il e boisoved
that the citizens of Pittsburgh are mach more
anxions to have the measure consummated
than the city of Allegheny:or any of the sur
rounding boroughs; therefore be 11
Re soiree!, That our benators and ltePresemt.
alive¢ are hereby respectfully but earnestlY
fgree's"a""ron vli,Trg'bethinep="tfalgatil the
AannftlitirgltA=lby hallo[,
tuecoueolluated city.
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Read and adopted. I
Mr. Deana called pp DM report of the Cotn
nate() on New Market House from last meet
leg. Common Connell receded froth their I
original action and concurred with t'Seteet
Colleen referring it to now Councils.
Fending the question of concurrence with
the repeal of the ordinance repeating the or-
the
prevailing the erection of 'frame
buildings, a spicy and animated dieCanat On
tOok place. None of tho members offered tO
take grounds for the proventioa tbe ,a e l rce-
U p
e e tt n re ' t t l f . f a r' v or'utkeb LTV:2th 0 1 V,3 rr7l . li t t ' l u :r iv ' eT;
ot ouddingoiner deaoriptlone of framb 6014-
I.ge auch as Mottles. workshops, planing mill.,
Am, he.
I NOR.OncUrred Select Council. - i CI. C.
4114yernocad'y efga_PtVil'itartggmiterirconfer'
i: m a ito w h it , reported In favor of repealing ns
much ofDm opllnance LS gives privilege:of
t h e
ofher than dwelling hoax.,
• Mr. Manna uttived that - the Vete Of {hankie!
the GOILIMOII Council be .tendered Provdent
Denney, and Clerk Robert Dilworth, who have'
so faithlully ocrved to their respective pool
.t lons during the past year. A vote .oitliattke I
,vas also tendered the reporters of the ress
and the.Connell Hicsacuicur . for services p run.
dered.
Retiring Provident Motley delivered a neat
and touching farewell address to the Council,
and was followed by Mx. ]leans, who made a
few fitting and appropriate remark!.
Commbri Connell then adjourned able die;
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Present—Messrs. Drum, Ilati. linekonstein,
Irwin, blyiers Patterson, A. smith, , J. It.
smith, C. U. Smith, Wm: Stuith,Thomes; Pres
ident. • .
The minutes of the preoedininerhildif dart ,
read and aPeroved. - • " •
W.A. 0; smatinresented the report of the
City Controller, for the mouth of December,
with a resolution for the payment' of sundry
bills. In the aggregate to:114,4111113. -
The report was accepted and . Mie resolution
kir. Arum offered She tolloWing re 401111313,
w hish.wila C 40111.431. . • l i, • J
Remised. That Ito act prepared by t te City
Sollalter, relating to u: sewer . through' Ober-.4:
ough of , Manchester. which wll4l to hat been
For
to the - Legislature, be wit raw. n
l o s the plasma, and th at the Street C Matt, I
withe and are hereby instsucted .to confer
a Emden committee from said rougb,
in relation to their:cation of the e, end
mart to•tbsunclia.al soon. as zioadtas.; . ,
. - Sir. A. D. Smith presented the reporaof the
FinanOeComMittma The Cbuttittee, tonhota
was referred the commtudcation frogs , the Al
lectsay Soldiers. Lolugue, sollOiting material
g m, reported unfavorably to the request, end
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recommended the members of the League to
avail themselves of the advantages ationled
by the Allegheny Library, already establisbed
and in seceessiel operation.
The Committee also submitted an ordl.
mince fixing and estubllshing the salaries of
city officere, for Cont r ollerg year... fellows:
Mayor, Isee 41,M0; Treasurer,
41,60 e; Street 'Commmioner, 41,000; Superin
tendent of Water Works, sl,tere, city Solicitor,
$300; Atuiessor of Water Rents. $1400; City
Asesaor, west; Recording , Regulator, Mee;
Clorka of Council, 4:40e Clerk to Committee..
re; Messenger.. 4,430; Janitor, ;Cinch-
Clark of
arkets, Mead; !Dirket Constable. ems swear , -
ur r, of Market., ease Welglimuster Diamond
Scales $500; Weiglanaster Second ward scales,
$9;10; high Constable, IWO; City Constable.,
each, Captain of Night Watch, $2,33 per
nlght; Night Watebman, $2,00 • per nighty
P•ogincers of General 'Grant and _Mope En
gines, each. film; Driverv, each. pee floss
teen, each, p; Driver of Friendship Mose Car
riage. MOO; Hose men, each, 4.%t, making a total
of utiout $31,000.
The report was lancet:4 , ml and the ordinance
read three times and Dually passed.
Mr. Myler presented the report of the Com
mittee on Streets, giving a detailed account of
perations of the Comme_durin the
year. We learn that during year
the year
the total amount of money expended for clean
mg and repairing of streets was $111,0f2 %. Of
this amount 113,177 eS was for Mewling and re
panning streets, and the badance (or the con
etruction of sewers, repairing of sidewalks on
the Commons, etc. During thesame time
eighteentreets and alleys hale been tiewly
graded and paved, mtdaing a total length of
l 0 595 fee ,or a fraction over two miles. The
whole wet of this was 411.4,4 E V), of welch 4W,-
673 49 was assessed upon propertY owned, and
43,730 41 upon the city. in addition to this
Robinson street has been re-paved at a cost of
4:,3:793, of which ,43"A 9 91 assessed to
property owners, ind 6119 em to the city. La.
cock street has also been rammed, but. no es
elmate has Wee made of the cost. East Lane
and Chestnut street . wore also re.paved al
most entirely at the expenserif the Western
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Four
streets aro now under contract for greater,',
anti pairing. The entire length titan the streets
graded and 'raved, and relieved, during the
year. wee 14,093 feet, or eac-Ice. miles This
mg% done at a cost., se far as estimated, of lii•Te
ltoe3, of wlatch 43,549.49 is assessed to tie city,
unit Maestro to property holders. Of this Lat
. ter Bum, 4it;,101.07 has ueen colleeteddeaving a
balance due of 491,R0 Of tile halauce due
January Ist, 106 e, leMeeal, the sum of 413,907.14
has been crilleettel, leaving 41,1 7 9.55 till un
collected. The [eta collection. for the ear
amounted to 413.120101. . The comOinedlen y gtli
of streets now graded and paved within the
city, le twenty-seven miles. and the whole cost
$4114 67tt3. (if this $02,10.1,73 lien been Collect
ed, leavings beldam due of $92,519.47.
• During the year sewerage linos bean con
structed as follows T. Ono extending along the
old enna rive Irom Morgan street to the Al
. legheny r, a distance of 3,07 e feet; another
tram a point south of {eastern avenue, on the
West Common, corner of Ohio and Allegheny
avenue, 3,070 feet; another on Belmont street,
First ward, a length of 0521 feet. Two of these
nave been completed, and the third, that
along the old canal bed, nearly so.
l'he report. together with an accompanying
reeolution, allowing the Street Commissioner
tiar) extra compensation, was accepted and
adopted.
Tee report of tile City Solicitor, M. W.Wood-
Wliril, E.ll. giving a detailed statement of the
legal I,llSie el! of she .Ity for the past year.was
presented by Mr. elyler. The report was ac
"rr'.4Darundmorpare;seednite.dhotlit'e"bi*V-0: Mr. A.
DAVIS Assessor of Water. The report states
that the amount of the annual assessment for
witwas iteieee; e,M2 famslies were supplied
with water by the city, and all pop buildings
were erected during the year... Report accept
ed sad adopted.
The reports of the Committee on Water anti
euperiutendeat of Water Works were oleo
rend and adopted.
Mr. A. D. Smith; from rho Finance Commit
tee, submitted the emote% a:moment of the
Controller, R. 11. Frencie, Esq., from which it
appears that the nut revenuer for' the year
were eletetel KS, unit the total expuelltereJ
4.294,053 it. Of the amounts paid steam were
colon in hank. 43,9:3 1 72 in matured bonds, and
s2l,tdi Slinterest. The report wan accepted
ILIld ordered toties Printed. '
. The Common Council, son-concurred ik. the
action of the Select Council at tbeir last meet
ing, In re•enactitig the ortiluance known ae
the :Immo building 13w." The Select Commit
adhered to itarermer weeion,sunt rsootemittoo
of conference was appointed. The comm Mee
reported ha favor of concurring with Couamou
Council, ,provided that tho.ordleance be so
amended as to prohibit the erection of any
kind of frame intlidink except dwelling,,
houses. The ordinances' as amended, was
then read three times and finally passed.
Before adjournment. Mr. Dram offered resce
lotions returnlint theatke to James eleiltler,
I:sq., President of Select Council, for the able
manner In which he bail performed the dn•
ties of the position during the past year; to
Macferron. Clerk, Mr. Ilusselnaugh, Mes
senger. and the Reporters of the Press. Mr.
Mchrier acknowledged the compliment m a
few appropriate remark.
Commits then adJourned4ine
weer.
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Hope.
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The Tail on leool,and Cut tee.
As already stated in our telegraphic reports
a Convention composial of the manufacturers
of cotton and woolen fabrics, ottitis State, bas
been In session In Philadelphia. The Con,
ventlon selected a committee of prominent
and Influential manufacturers to visit Wash-
Ington, and place the subject ot relief from.
present oppressive timatkpn upon domestic.
mtutufactures before the Government. -
The Committee
ate instructed to ask for
such modifications in tho Internal revenue
laws as ere enforcedtritbe following propen.
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PRICE THREE. CENTS.
lions:
First By rsuiooing the deeper cent. tax on
goods, as they amount team:ten tdrtT Der cant . .
on material rased. • •.
Second. A draw back of three cents per
pound on cotton to be refunded to the math
lecturer; also; drawback on atrartmleit taxed
previnits to entering into the mattufacture of
goods.
Third. To tea all istiolen of luxury which
tiro not produced to the tr LIMA sutra. and re;
tiers thereby th 43 Deoessolice of lire from tax.
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Idturth. If the taxes are not taken off the '
manufacturers. must stop, thereby stopping
the seethe of mentor, ;wattles throwing out
of employment, thousamis of "Ormlbra.tiVClft
which will - produce wide sprawl suffering sad
general diseontant: • •
Fifth. Itour request be granted, cur then
compete with • loreign,manufacturers, and
thrash goods to our own ircoplo.
• at greatly
- reduced prim*. . •
A petition setting forth these ifacts Is now
-being circulated, and will provably be signed
by the owners and operatives of every mill in
the. State. , •
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- . Presentation erf Silver, Ware.
Yar
ratensitingend very. largelyattenth o
meetings, la connection wita •"se "Weeall -
Prayer,e. have been ludo -rerY evening this
4 s sett is t h e }l t o ...deformed Presbyterian
Church; Rov._sorm-Denrglas, D. 114 Pastor. At
the close of the exercises lest evening, Mr. It.
C. idlihrr, Superintendent of the .S.ratesth
School, tceameao thojecipiont ofd a
if
silver salver, ice pit9her and ge-lined gob . .
lets: The plirant bears the following inicrife
lion: "Presented to R. C. Miller, Superintend
ent, by the admen, teachers and pupils of the
Sabbath School of the First Reformed Presby
terlan Church. Pittsburgh. January, ISM"
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Thepresentation sperah was Inado by John
eleeeaseris-Erb. Jewelerrat - whose establish
ment the articles wore enrchased. Mr. Ste
rir=v::l;ll=Zdef.' eni;:rr'retrlbnoVegg:
ulnas. and. regularoy with which perta i ningr
MA slain% discharged the duties
to the onion Superintendent, and spoke
In the 'highest terms et - his character as a
christlan end a gentleman.
-Mr. Miller
ceding sinnelength Meanie
a nest end ceding epecoh. lie gave au inter
csting account of his earirreligiedn
after which he returned pinnace thank. to the
Sabbath School for their verp gonercats gift.
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=Tie iwited State. District Coast.
The. United States. District Gl'? art, foi the
Western District of Pennsy Ivantri, was opened
at Eric, On hiondicy. afternOon, theEfon•
Wilson Detkindiess and the °facers of the Die.
triet Ccnirt at Eittednagth The following mem
bers of the bar; of Erie • cOhnty, 'word then
ssorn In to practice at the. District eon,
and several subscithed to M e wsath of slice.
since as recultrod oy law: s. S. E. Wood
miff, Cleo. a. Cutler, J. Ross Thompson, Belden
Marvin and h. Spencer. ,
The Judge appointed the crier and tipstiai
• of the Celerity tArliztlegela the same posltlons
in the District. Court, and stated thatch° Clerk
ist the District .Court . (Thomas „Alec:audio.)
would appoint deputy "Clerk to take 'charge
of thezeconla of the same.,
The•llst of Grand J rinsra was called, but Only
ate answered to their names. The traverse
Jaren were also called; hot a large number
were' &Dent. arcikthe Judge =lend the Court
tOtiCUourn. _ • • • •
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Pluil.&-, VIP , end . Bleittn•ripcs Fit.
dte: •
To
eay that Bailiff; Brown 8 Co„ plumbers,
poi., at bp r4eteria atteet,.alloglieny;to echoes
advertisement elsowhfra. we .calfattention,
are old, expenenied and.aklltol in Colic bar
bless or,thot they • employ - only
; competent',
woikinen, Promptly sadaitend pmptly ad obliging_
logly to altorders for new work 'or repairs,
and keep alwaYs on band heavy stocks °lslip
spites forliacippd.tos Sale; 10 My ail LW! to
hundreds of typhoid onatteners would be an
perdnous, far they know. It already, bat they
advertiso their business,. and certify to
their eharacter and 46111 LO: Olio mtathudo or
new-comers by. which thews elites are know B
all
up. We with theta also :to know all
about this Met Wass establisbolent, and Ito.
come convacta to ottt faith in Boillfr. Brown ifc
=alms to confidence and custom, _
Itedlics&—Jerry Brnalf,ktfistaan !mood by .
thehlayees pollee on a .chean Dv havtairte.
calved the barrel Of molasses Italen tbe other
night Iditaland bait yesterday, and waif ttsi
- Court of Quarter Sessions. -
The Conn met at the usual hour on Wednes
day, Judge Stowe prodding, and disposed of
the following eases
roar AnAturcts tsar,
herby,
(be
-jury in the case of Patrick lturPby,
(be of the "hog ease,") indicted for selling
liquor wlthoutlicense, returned a verdict of
guilt's, and the Court imposed a , fine of ono
hundred dollars and the costs. There were
two other indictments for the same offense
against him, to which he pleaded gdlty, and
was required to pay but the costs. -
• racusie•LlTies -rtrafen out.
The Court consented to regular bu
siness to hear the application of if. S. Morri
son. Esq., for the discharge from arrest of
Frederick Lyman, on a charge of larceny.—
Lyman was tried with another -party, last
*eek, for robbing the clothing establishment
of George Reseal, on Fourth street, of a lot ,
of clothing, /eft for tile .purpose of being
Menem!. Tho evidence of guilt not being eon
elusive, thejury aeqnlited, but oral _ the same
day Lyman was re-armted; Under the follow
ing eireumatanceS I At the time of the first
arrest, certain piece:sof clothing were found
in Lyman's poraeslikui, which, with the ewer.-
Oen of an overcoat, were Went:Med by
Massey, se having been taken from his
place, of business. Lyman . claimed the
coat as his property. Massey etated
that he bad lost, an. overcoat. but could
not say It was the one in question. -Upon tee
trial this feet appeared, and consequently no
evidence was offered concerning the coat, far.
dzer than that it was found in the possession
of Lyman and the feet that on claimed it.
soon after his discharge, the owner or the
coat, Edward finish, turned up, rind Lyman
was again taken late custody. discnarge
was naked for on the facts etatel--having been
previously arrested and tried for the lemony
of the coat, Tao Court reinsed the appliea
ton, and stated that the question could only
be raised on another trillb and then by plea
of former acquittal: in that case the record
would be against the prlssner, - as In the indict
ment the coat was charged ea the property of
George Massey, and now the htfollnation MS
on which he is held in custody charged
him with the larceny of property of Ed
ward Brush, beside the further bet thathla
conviction for the taking of the coat Was noL
pressed upon the trial:Us seems that LYnlau.
eoon aftr claimedease, went to herey of-
Mai andthe coat, and tie "pot
Ms feet In It." Mr. Morrison intimated that
he would bring the matter op regularly on e
writ of habeas comas. - • -
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Catherine O'conner was indicted for ma
licious mischief, in orestlebirr the windows of
Margatet Mel:Gone— The jury, cOnalaerlng
Ape gage a very trifling one, round a verdict or
not guilty andrequirwl twat each party should
pay one half the costs. ,
.11.m.xasn ransinrr lar • orronce eats.
William lierhardt Was tried on an indict
ment charging blit , with , Perjury In swearing•
lalsrly In certain Matters inaterlai in Myths;
testimony before Alfred Kerr Esq., duly sp.
panted Commissioner to take evidence In a
Lusa m Divorce, wherein Mary Ann show was
libellant azurtieorge E. Stuaw respondent. It
woe charged that defendant was Interroga
ted as to whether Mrs. Shaw did in ht. re.
enee break a window of he workshop o ther
husband, threaten him (her-husband) with a
poker, break any windows while be (defend
ant)" wait In Shales employ (from March to
j a w, 'Rao and whether be (defendant) said to
shilv that It be (Shaw) would have given his
wile money and let him (defendant) take her
away, the threat cutting would never have
heppened. [Mrs. Shaw attempted to commit
suicide by cutting her throat.] To the Inter
ogatones he • answered In the negative,
whereas, m truth and in fact, as charged, Mrs.
Shaw broke the windows and threatened as
slated in defendant's presence, and that de
fendant sald - that if Mr. Shaw-bed given his
wife money, de., the throat cutting would not
have happened. •
_ George - E. Shaw, (the proseeater4 testified
to tee remark concerning the money haying
.been made by the defendant a day or two si
tar rho mucidal attempt of his wife. but there
was some disparity between his testimony
ment. d this
I.e p also artlenlar allegatler In the indict
testified that, In the presence
of the defendant, his wife had threatened to
strike him with a poker. George Treater, In
the employ of Mr. Shaw, testified that he saw
Airs. Shaw on one occasion, break a window
In the workshop with a T square, and that at
the time the defendant. was ondeavorieg_to
Pselfy Mrs. Shaw, and get her up stairs.
The testimony of de fendant, as taken be
fore the commissioner, was produced In evi.
deuce, and the pertinent' portions of It read
to the Jury byMr. Swartsweltler, - cos:toast for
the prosecution.
For the decease Mrs. Shaw was called and
testified that she did not on any occasion break
windows or threaten Mr. Shaw with a poker or
other installment, or strike him, in the pres
ence of any piers= On cross-examtuatlon
witness elated that she bad a distinct reeol
lection of what took place on the day of the
trouble, and that she was In a proper condi
tion to appearbefore the,Commismoner.
• Seven witnesses testified that they were se
qoaiiited with the character of the defendant
to truth and veracity. and that It was good.
The deposition of defendant, taken before
the Comudesioner, was offered to show that
the perjury, If any, was committed on the
crosweramtnation by the party defendant rel
ative to =fatten, not referred to in the exami
nation in chief, and therefore irrelevant, the
question being not aS to the =mine; of the
libellant. but as to that of the respondent, the
prosecutor in this case.
Tne Court held that the testimony was hn.
properly taken by the Commissioner . and
would be rejected In considering the Libel in
divorce. Therefore there had been no swear.
Inc hi Court.
Tlie answer of respondent to the libel was
produced wherein he avered that
owing Ito
the infifigenee of a violent temper by libel
lant and wshabits of Intemperance. hie Prof.-
ty was endangered and Ills embittered
The Court held that ender this averment
the 'testimony ; would ba material if ifroPerlY
taken—if the witness . (defendsat) been
regularly called b/cthe respoedent.'
As rebutting evidence, Mr. Shaw was re
caliceltd testified that on the flay of the
wind bresalug Mril.B.hav woo intoxicated;
had he ia drinking gin and lager, and acted
like amaniac. John Treater testified that on
that day ha procured for Mrs. fitiftW a pint . of
gin and also some lager. ' I
The questions as to the materiality. under
the
have
of tbo facts aUeged
have been falsely sworn to, being a. novel one,
occasioned considerable argument, but -was
not finally decided, Judge 803Welpreferring tO
give mastura "aonaiderstlo32. Ile had •SOM O
I deolit In the matter, but in order that no Ju
jitsu:leo might bodone, wouldcharge the jury ,
that the facts were matcrial. ease of coo
viction,and the Court sho uld not cloture its
meson Impression., tee verdict woulltss_jr4
aside. The nry found a verdiatorr_
tv. prossentor,-Moorge 'l'43
coats." --Soo es' A rAratt. • , •
A. Walker was - 'pliliced on trial, charg
ed.; with being the father •of gaia.
Invite child, on oath dart Its mother, Itoxilena
Miller. The defent OPessooll. , - woohsti
mill. In Moon township, and the prow:matrix
resides InNorth Payette. Rut basililved labia
house as servant, and In'Yebre sip Istat Went to
hm for purpose Of getting a balance of
wages due her. Inetead of money accept'
ea itannei to the amount. of her claim, and
weitt tethe woolen mill with defendant to
got it. While at Mee mill the , association took
place, which resulted in the prosecution' of
defendant for *fellation. The ,eafrelraliguitri.
al at iidlOnrninent. • •
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•
A Cheztiers Barglary,
The store of Mesas. Reuben Relater and
henry Kennedy In Chartiers, the more being
also the Poitollice,' was broken, into Ch the
night of the 29.4 of Debatable, sad robbed of
five gallons of whisky. worth Md. Minus tb the
amount cd glso and various other a:ticks-Mr.
Meister suspected two men named Friticts
Jimesoo and &move Egitesfon of being the
burglars, and made Intormatamagainst tram
before Alderman iistratn. Warrants were is•
maw and placed la the heads of calker Seth
Wilmot. On Monday night that efficient MIS
er,
. ee empsnied by officer John liarber.start
cd out to capture Jameam, .
bouts bad been disotstered, Altar a long drive
sec along eslis,theysocoeadedier two °Wank
Tueiday morning, la arresting Janseson la
his bed st. home... lie had a bearing befarolhe
"AidermanouTuasday.aad gave bad for hasp.
pearance at Courts a charge of surety of the
won,pencewasbapreferrelby gir. Reimaragainst
the two o and.ort the. charge also Jameson
On. New Years day Patrick Ferry and
Michael Schell were celebrating the selogin
with too much OJOS, grid encountering Star`
tin Lardy on Webster street • tkeY. ameutt i cd
him, beating him badly and using ISito; up In a
severe manner. Mrs. Elizabeth Mardi. the
wife of the injured man, came ,bef ore Mar=
licearthy find made infitift agalfiat
man named fora wenn and battery On
Friday last officers Wrigley ILI= 80/hlll
ed SoOsins Proaneet street, ',Sere Ns was
world= blacksmith stiop. - fle Iris bald
to ball in the snm of are hundred datiara for
a hearing on Friday next. witerasq. after.
noon Forrycamo to.tde @Mos and deo •
himself np. saying
_thud, lie beard,4 lo _4o:
were
after
.largni'l="lintki' 421
eaten= on of Ids offence.
Lardy won e tek." iffa trodMo nud
for ft
hcagElft.Frigift."Seustil assailable
i and aec erdnagir no was senkridan.' ,'..•
-1 trlek Dean 11'Ba
no A d r ar re b l e o. .. 2 ,r nar e r 7 at o f un alled .gni to S e"-- QM:1!
assault o Via of Dotesobor g
tog .woolegoOdt7
Yet r Ur. James C. Smith,
o of toe d l b Gabe Court, sooooKod
0 ,
o artmElos r s , , sad the Jotter Isropi.
jodgoa In joilk • -
Y.
.
'Palso; t ierlre ATllllllibliar instal:MY
plating ahloldbotoOpoor,broadlor Osman
4117 1 gr a rd *Min wince-word .Wd10,2
ft,r wit paliblot •mr•sr
'WorrontodladooriddiglqWlo.
!grim or gold, or. ant
__tap:trio= sroloto, -Nor
We •fq SomPldi'd-Wildisdit lad oil drag
.111t1.
.Meade Mono
In °MAUL issue we redetded severely
oar neighbor, the Dispcgch, regarding what we
conceived to be a abreast upcm ourselves 4n,
their publication_ of thti result' of the domicil
caucus nominationg. The allUslon npon Which
our remarks were (And& wit! notanterided
tor na, hat a contemporary, and In the absence
of 'proper discrimination_ we, let 'DU temper
get the batter of our judgment, and tuiddnome
things widen did-great wrong Leib= neighbor.
We now make amends and withantWjanilla .
rounded Allegan= - of 'wire - Praline =PR
tact one of the Pinmtelt proprietork; ladl
ing that the charge was unjust. and AZlSeined
It, more especially since we aftarwardailanae
ed he was ono of our best friends In the Maga%
and did much towards vancing the am.=
interests. The article w as based Open Cl anag- .
apprehension, and we now regret the publica
tion. ana trust our readers will respect our
candor In adoiltUng that we wereln error, abl,
give the gentleman the tenant of the own*.
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Additional City and gnburbSig
on Fourth Page..
MARRIED: • - •
SUS-S-9.1171.VE—1.9.9 Werlsesdy - :evening,. lit
9 19 . 1rek. by ger. Heed. Mr. J. E. bIIHNIII iglu
MARY ST.LIN IS. - 1959t1 of ibis city.
DIED;
Fri Z5tuu..1041.).-0. TveaLi enudnit. JIMA+ ,
bth i122.11.11140.ND5: .id Tr
and IS days. •
funeral will take Mara from LL I.te
No. ILocust street. All:aeon} City. chi rItiDAY,
ewsnnoon, at 341'elor.i• The trends of the Ma
fly are respect:ally Invited to attend. , •
WILSOh —EASE ItrNZAlt Ea. 'wife of Thomu
C. Wilton,
at hal (-past two Wedneanay ertaranen.
In the iothyear other age. •• •
. .
The friends of the family tie reeieetfallitiilted
to attend her funeral trona her late - reildanea; No.
ile Elm street, Plttst;uratt, at : o'eloet Tat Drat
IP *We SDI ai Ali
g .
ULM/ALE CENIIETERIVTIioIb
beautiful •itiodts-acre, - the larlrefl.eaberbeix
place or sepulchre. exerot one, to ebauty,
AM au New Brighton road, immeuiateli .earth of
A e lleghen For burial lota. htenults Or take. e
at Central
Cl{t.y.
Drug note of (XlOl. .ALtit•
xbera •
FAIRMAN & SAMSON.
UNDERT A IZ - KREik
No. 196 Smithfield fito ear. Vl'''.
EMlr=7=l
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N 0.166 Yearto Area, neubargll.Pu. C10 ... 111
411 kinds. CIULPIDS, load overod
'of Inn cool TW7llldl i tig 137 .5 aj0 mrsor . a. •
oVllgri.4l:elt:Y. LIAO Son N.ev,11 2 . 1
W. JIWODW. Thomas "MM. N0e1,.. -',16.60
R . T. WRITE /A CO., : 2 . • .• •
UNDERTAKERS AND E6III1d1.1111 :
lasaehestei, Wood`e Una add als:S:I:dt1 ; : 7'
COFFIN ROOMS Al MANCIIASTFII UVERY - STAEtLE,
.--Oseasdea SWIM sad Oaszaers idailade
411.1Canlares thraf adad.
ORPHANS' FAIR, • . -
CITY HALL
36114Z1 lELY 3EI
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WATCLIV3, CILLINEIAND
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AT A TEAT SMALL PRONTr, AT
WILL T. WlLE'r'is
6 Wylie fit., 3d door (root sth.
ors _
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING. MACHINES
llave Rlore Improrementi,
ar.i.KER LESS JrClkE,
"am t iiVl2ll F lti g la r e2;::in s ging;e l ° P".-
WM. SUMNER & CO.,
27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh.
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BOYS' WATCHE
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STERLI,N6 SILVER CiAgi
irlithtT.V".ll:;,%ll,lT or Prat 'Atli'
tureu r ia Europe. tinaranted
Time Reepets from $lB to $25,
DUNSENTI - 1 &:CO'S
mac.. GB 37'13t22.. Straal,
MOT OF aroxEr vr
LIMING'S IMPROVED STO E ; DAMPER,
A Ift. Lorlsihin - tin:liar told I.oth riPiDerg
II our:nem couhtn Pi. an d hu just orlon.; ivr
M. Yroncit ptld i 1.1.30 for Valero coantr,
*old Igo DlUOrari f ir il l few townships.
tpt
aiz;gel!: Ma d er
Is licrouti=orilvz slrxerr.
2.1, Bird. o . fter tia , og thol.7lporon aßtovo
la
hi. /lOW, ..1100 wet ;Avow:l.lth heollbt
Om right to tho Ante oniew, York.
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STATE & corbrilt RIGHTS FOR SAE/.
Brad stamp for Circular. or callow
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reopeottolw Inform Om toorwevill COMMA
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Sheetingg,' Cotton Yoroo..Caxios:
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Gas and Steam Fitters. -
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