The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 11, 1867, Image 1

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1.2 A 4. 10 3 ;. iges,the vaieek? wawam
to g Ale adivetifeetrath*.ntlaiat for.a—en
the Michlnee of turope,al;ul Allitilita 1n cm.
petition: 'WU mewl low always leen made
wherever exhibited.. You will meho,ao nide.
take In ordering otte so & holiday gin to lege,
slater or :dead. 'They coo he , litmellased ddlY
at Shelter
Belßeitkititfea •
lir. Gardiner!' Oest;spirit 01' liberality. 110.
is now b O otg4 nn4 shoes' cheaper than
tt ley , elotbotnaluatotetttrea for. No toes to lum
but great glin t* Ws craktomers. Como to.
dap.' ' Oliszt Boom Soot Slostr.
..:„ Best lee or the Illesson
At eatrift Slattiazrark to-day.
W Don't Intend
To have a dull month wa ts eastomasY disiog
this abisosi of the year. no We are ottertng oar
ZoOds at fabulous low prices.- Call asthma—
dertentaned to sell goods..
Ortai Horst - Soon Brost.
1$ nag eroen the Wonder
To a viwat 'Many toe. - the Igor !Ivo sears how
Garai:Lot sells Ids boots and shoei so cheep.
Visit his store ant he will giro you i praet2.
.oiira Hoven Suor &rote.
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You rant to', 'get Zigtisk and Cootch Ales in
great. yarlettes and choicest brands ' go to
Fleming's,. Dreg- store, No. ai Market
streetoshoroyott will get them at the lowest
rates. • ' -
Bela ice i.e Season
At Central fikatJng PatkUs.ditY• :
liwtryare //k,eattitnir
Dion) Anxious to bsvcit thal, , lmproved
Stove Damper,O as the best cbanees are going
rapid 3r at No. 11 Fifth *Met. . -
IMMEIM
The medley' othee of E.. Warner, old Indian
Phyelefen, a fkm. removed to No. !l1 Penn
street, ' •
Foreign Liquors of all kinds at Joseph S.
Plaoh's Distillery; Sa. LT, 191,193 and 193 First
street, Pittsburgh. .
Irior :tie Seamen
'At Contial Skating Park to-day.
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4 Dingo oitul Neullelnea.
Dec.tors , preocriptloas carefully prepared at
half the notutlprlce, at Fultoleo Drug Store,
optiooltiftstolllce. '
- ... , The Way it is Dose.
detoGAxllaer'e Dyers ilOnso &hoe Store and
M'eakiUnie Bay
PP pa:TON:Lt. Alcohol at Joseph S. Finch%
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Yogi Con Hinr ,
New Hope at Joseph 8. Flock's:
Vitt,4urgit giazette.
Giuyip ups NOMINATED FOR THE
11h,siditint Contest over the Senator
shipinTennsilvania. has length been
brought,tn a close ajid has resulted in a de
cided victory. for Simon Cameron: Else
wheriiill be found the vote in the caucus
,meeting: 'lt will' be perceived that 31r.
"_Caitiu' only received one-half the votes
awarded to his formidable rival, while
hicosrs. StevenssAo Grow` were decidedly
tithe miriority. - The result was not mer
protein against Cameron'i
election Forney, Noerlield,
and otinii:diltiiikaislied'politiciane of the
State; Of which we are edpisod by our ape
, chit telegianui, =it have been addressed
to the 'caucus. ,If. to , the Legislature the
battlp_nini - not let be moldered as at en
ititlieleetictle it] Republican" Mein
bertpirticinateilvvith the exception of two
Senators from Lancaster county. The
nomination of Cameron was made unani
mons by the canens,.and bcyond all probe
bilitythe old at t mnpn rill.be elected as
tholui&Caorlinfilrfinegade Cowan to the
United States Senate. '
I.llo_ , •
i/1. oralc.nes of collgreSS have passed
a resolution convening the. Fortieth Con
gress on' the •ith day' of next March, or
Two:re:the day of the -idiiiimuhent : of the
presenthOdy.
TELEGRAPrnC ermswir
' ' General Grant has directed the 'Superinten
dent orthe Mounted nocralung, Sather.) at
Cirifflq Barracks, to forward reorn.ts to Fort
~Leitvexerte, games, for the Seventh United
'States Cavalry.. ,
_The contest for the 111111015 Eenatorshlo
- : very spirited. between Eenator Trumbull and
General . Paltner. The caucus will be hold next
310eda7.. It La - wasted that thernends of Tram•
boll favored an earlier. day: The 'postpone
mentls considered a tictory by Palmer's
The war on , no..Moeda, la the Illinois .I.ettle•
latara, bids fair to be rather inteephig hi Its
ammeter. Tbo Wane has: adopted i t . resa t .
lion teetradtini the , Committee OIL railroads
to legume Auto the bower of the lesielatero to
oceitiot the rallrisul corporations ot the State
by direct legtitatton, and, to secure prim.
eitatenatrom Inordinate and extortionate
TfieVt.titziW.LesTeletvwe .fejeeted the con,
stitntional Amendment yesterday.
The. Lag IlMeXe of lailaax sant yesterday
aunnind..:TheCltepnbileans having a clear
zaaJority, "both . branches *Organized immedi
ately, by the election of Hon. D. C. Drool:dun,
Sttokitr.aikcirigi,L. Nil= Clerk, of the
n 01150; 2d.: WilsOn principal, and . .
Gen. Tose. Brown,atalstant Secretaries of the
Senate. The Governoe'e mossago be de.
s Newerleana telegrtim states that General
Coatlenan and. Mestudllan - hese- arrived at'
a secret - understanditactrhich done not ante- .
vorabty effect a foncal iesunutlott of alums
to the PresidenefAtthe noddle of ratans:9.
& dispatebegystlutt arntotonoents are made
ie him all ttiq 00101, , dtarps soon out of ions
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Jazieds - ' nut( 'esteeolOO
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cittF.goot . CluolnOsti t toroierly, or ,the arm of
WaloiyAirilootOOA Co.,ineitt yoetarda7 morn.
The•gataten , National Cakes met at:Barak.
oa Weelneedly:, James Bourke,. of New York,
can: oven end if: 0, Crehey, of;
Nalthisore; Set:Mary pro to pelegates were
merest froze Chicago, wilwankee. PLiladeh
pits and othe placon -
A New Orleans telegram eays the revenue
ontterMeCuUeegh'has been ordered to Ha
vana to await sealed orders.. nee rebel= l
thitight vi be ceinieitier with Sasiatant - Pea
retary Stswerdfi'muanon. , •
Governor WeUe;of foubdunt, receunnends
She emploptientel batiltentlaty , eonvlets in
eenststettng railroads and other piddle woke
'in that State.
The. Samoa Itcauar Of nepreeetnativei; yea.
eyhty..ti - d.iretoPf to =tined the Con
etlttittonal Amendotent; :It Cheese the Ben:
ate today. , . - . - . •
.Bextefor Pomeroy, brKanage, ts , mastlni
with ecupidoitale.oPPolation 1 11 ads'etrorts ' be
'reatirthiroeleetlom . bat It la believed be will
The ski Legislature . convened on
'Wedneadti, at Madison: GOvensor Ti atrohilds
'Mel** oO s the tituinC:in of the Mate are In a .
Rood etidltieid The Stile expended twelve
Sont/tota et lontirs - for . vir Turpchsez dada* .
the reeelllon„ , ,T.beGovernat aripeaLlte ettop.
Coo of the tantatitntlenal Amendmen - •
The Astembly of-New Toth has stalled the
Canad:atonal Aiiendment. Tens 70, nays PS.
In the Missouri , Legialafare, Yesterday. Ur.
Boatel, rePteaMibnive, curets , / the m 01 ' 10 "
of Anterat Lose.prinber,ot Congress,
2130PearlA the- SkilpeaChlStia I. of Andrew John.
sera , It wasf.reade the special anterior Ifon4
.lay next. The motion to table itoteedefer
hy:lt majority.
We taro Something. from Mexico about
Cloth's> Ottogicu.ww - Berri:toted,
and t he rest of them; but lt is certain to be
oontradletod.tO4ay. '`
. The Iron Moulders , Brim, watch has boen
in maims tn. Boston for the past teridars;
. elected for President, William H. Tilor, of
ICashvilte.Telmossee. The:Union le composed
at delegeles.froto. all parts of the United
' Settee. and Its insiseit has been devoted to the .
Alienation of subjects of Interest to Mb pan
limner blush. of trade. I?, tan taken quite
smog greunds youturt strikes.-
In the NarTlandlsMialature, the bIU saran.
chtslog ollisatta rieretotore O
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VOLUME 12.
MST EDITION.
ONE O'CLOCK. A. M.
LIB hill BY MERRIL
FROM HARRISBURG:
SENATORIAL QUESTION .DECIDED.
Simon Cameron Nominated by
the Union. Caucus.
Ilia IIiA.IOIIITY OVER CIJIITIN
23, AND 017.11 ALL 11.
. - • • •
Allegheny County Four Votes For,
• and Four Against Cameron.
THE NOMINATION MADE UNANIMOUS
BY THE CAUCUS
Special Dbpatcp to tho Pitto=ol Gazette.
llama:ear ao. Jan. 30,1907.
The cad of the thOon members of the
Leahiatus*, to nominate a candidate for tint.
ted St/dosimeter, convened this evening, at
alight o'clock, In the Mall of the Ilouae orltop
roSeotatareta
Benue/. ILAI4 of Blair county, called the
mum; to Order.
Mr. Mahon, of Allegheny, seconded by lfr.
Wingood. of Lycoming, moved that the star
ters of the press be fanshitted to .remslis 10
the cartons. Tne motion was voted tiown: -
The canons thou proceeded to the nomina
tion of a candidate for United States Senafor,
with the following rend t.
Simon Cameron 46 vo to
Andrew G.Cnrttn
Muldoon Stevens
Galosha A. Grow
Cameron'imajorlty over Curtin
Cameron over all
The two Senators tram .Lanpaster county
&alined to go into the cumin!.
Mr. Blitliam. previons:to the vote. moved to
postpone the caucus anti the. Legislative
Ceraniitto one Bribery .inade their report.
The &lleghens - nountp delegation voted as
follows:
Far Cameron.—Seiliaoi Graham], and
Uoresentatires Glass, Chadwick and lieKee.
Zfir .llfr. Stessns.—Sonator Blghani, and Rap
zesentalivo Wilson.
For M. durfin.—RepresentAtirps Peters and
C6lolle.
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The nomination of Mr. Cameron nap made.
Mtantmous by the cancan.
tan - nrinm ntart.toft.l_
• Habmiletlae, Jannarylo, IS7. •
John 'W. Forney:tit:moral J. N. Eoorhead,
Allitam B. Mena, and other promlnentlto•
.poan..ns, have signed a protest against the
CSOCtiC/11 Of 6itholl CaIII*OII TO the
States Senate.
PEINSIINAMA,LEGELHIIIL
[NTT= PACIPTC AND ATLANTIC TM:l:ara - x . 13 oo.J
Special Dltpotcli to Ino ritubuiitt cazottt.
RA11711111CHO; Jost ui x 710, Ih."
Mr. Worthington intrcrchteed a tnsehation tc
change thegnie which discharges a committee
by a majority vote. This resolution was dis
cussed at length, as it isonasense, a test nue - ,
tion on the General Railroad Law. it was past.
Ponta for the present.'
Several local Acta were read in relation to
Shilatielptua,
Mr. Brown, of Mercer, presented an - sotto
rtiftdate the alsrylog of passengers by rail
way pamptudes. It authorizes pasumgers to
car7ortthout additional charge, one hundred
pounds of baggage,not to exceed two hundred
dollars in -
Mr. Weise° iestot *au act authorlslng pur
othuserait ihithohds., canals, Jte., nudes trust
sales, to bid to the same under like powers, as
tleohtatJudlelalsales.
.The roles were enepended, and Mile pasted
to incorporsite the Sullivan Land Cordpany; to
amend the act Incorporating the Freedom Iron
and Steel Company; to incorporate the New
Castle, Lawrence. comity, Water Company—
capltaLlllty thousand dollars, with authority
BaPPly the borough of New. Castle with
The former Totem the Senate bllLts tlx the
hear har thealactlea of United Stamm Senator
at eleven o'clock, won k sonoldered, and the
time fixed at three O'clock. •
On the motion to suspend the rules and pass
the bill Lacorporsting the Cell Estate savings
Institution of Lroming County, a long de
bate eoeued, and the noose voted against a
farther suspension of the ivies to ravor load
bills, presented out of order.
T,ho House and Senate mot In convent! n, to
count the votes on Governor. The tre urns
were road by ectordles, and a certLtMate slg td
that John W. Goner had receMod 307,274 Men,
and U testes. Clyme r laap2o rotes.. .
Mr. Pillow presented the petition of Mr.
Glass contesting the seat. of Jam P. Linton,
of Cambria county. The Utb of January was
fixed as the time for drawmg. the committee.
/*Omer/lawn were received from the Gov
ernor. annormaing bissignature to seyeml 10.
cal bills. Adjourned.
CENTRAL ' AND 8 1 / 1 111 AMERICA.
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Cholera ass Slut lethinint—Denth sarong.
Six Veiled gums sesusars Mw roots
foe Callformits—Dasigerous Smoking,
a Sastre in a Powder, alagaziosTrosible
Ia 0011010016.4121114 Peen and Swan: *-I
Nrw Tons,.' January 10...Ther steatushin
ilising Star, from Lard:Wan, brings eightlino;
died and seventy.forcr thousand. seven hun-,
deed and artty.four dollars in treasure:
Fortpeigittilted Stamm eoldiers sent to San
Francesco by tray of. Nicaragua, died on the
transit, of cholera, width la said to be raging.
there. All tbo California passengers by way
of th at route sere detained On the isthmus,
being [notate to connect with the California
The United States Minister bad been receiv
ed by the liondurai government. entered '
.Houslaras andilitcangua have lnto
a trratr of Poems and amity.
A terrible emsesion of apowderfactory had
occurred In Iferranderova, o:wiggles.. Five
women were blown to atoms. I; was caused
IV. ono of th e women dropping the ashes of
bee cigar latetbsepowder, '• - -
General alesquera has resigned the Prost.
dency of Columbia to the,fitioreme Court,
giving aa - his mama. , that hesas unable to
replenish the exhausted Treasury. watch
had boon robbed of millions of dollar* by false
certificates; that the clergy are h in rebellion
against rho executive, and it is thogeneral de.
PUB ID Mika wal.With him by asmaainstion;
The Satire= Court refused to accept, the res.
- The propositionOf Genetal Minquera for n
new American Congress. has been favorably
discussed In Chin and Peru. _
Chita la Raid - to have positively refused the
Provasen mediation Of France and England In
lILe Spanish question. - , .
FON C4NAIM
The Pentium Prisoners at Tatento—Anoth
or Basta to be. Pot, on Trial. -
Tonorro, C: W., Jai. 16:—Idstreeilem were
received lad, night from thalteltoltor General;
Ocintatemnandhis UM order ior the mineral al
the condsmata V 4111111123 to Magadan. It Is re.
onxi Ltfey irlit be wasted hare as Flame-Ica
In the mmlaS realm Wats. • . • - '
The armless *Paned .today before Justice
monism Most &alas Areal:me will be de
fended by_ ataaray... Gla, Lordaddo,
u har• mint i er r t u =eAlts e h i tt t
fire=l: 4 l=llas im nd . d e lateasne before
Duchess was
Prowectea
SECOND EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
11111 1 . 1,11181 1 TEIBRIMS.
FRO3I EUROPE.
The London Times on Impeach
ing the President..
THE REFORM MOVEMENT AND VIIE
mtmsTßv.
Combinations en the Eastern Question.
TURKISH 'SINISTER TO WASHINGTON
ißy
.iue UNFOUND. AND Tin; LDNISTIIi
Lostios, Jan. S-I.7centag.-it 'is reported In
well Informed circles that the .13ritish Minis
try have decided upon resigning In coin Or WO
great a•bress are by the reform movement. it
Is stated they have indicated a desire to grant
cobsiderable concessions, but will decided.
ly oppose the extreme tueieures, advcicated by
reform leaders. - . •
tONDOX TIMES OS IMPEACTIIMXT.
. Losnox, jan.lo-Noon,-.The London Times
of toldsy concludes that the proposed Im
peachment of President Johnson foreshadows
a revolution Lathe tutted :kites; and points
out the danger of such a proceeding.
STAISCIANIZATIOZ or TIM FESSOTLASULT.
Pants, Jan. e—Jiitenlyab—A report is era-ront:
that ono of tho brooches of the Government
him decided opt . to favor tho,proposed reor
ganization of the French army. It is thought
that in consequence of the opposition mant
festal!' both by the people and by sevendleal
ing statesmen, that the timPeror will 'not 'fa
vor Its presentation to the Corps Legislatit
DAVADIA AND versus.
31rnice. Jan. 9.—The - Bavarian Chambers
have aßsenteil to the proposedorganliatlon of
the Bavarian army upon the acme basin as the
?insets:a. N•
TLELIIrU XINUITt6 TO TILE UNITED
FLOII.ENeti, Jan. 10.—Basteen Bey. the pees
eta Minister of Turkey to Daly, will be sent
to Washington.
. arrotr - or (Me OREFSS.
The revolntioner; feeling among the Greeks
in the 3te3iterauean is spreading, and instead
of the rebellion being .erniked, et asserted•
their earise is :sluing strength.
COIfSTANTIWOPLL, Jnn. I.—Noon.—The Intii
cations of serioui tronbles between 'Tarter
and Greece are Inerenaing, and the Porte eon-
Wines co Bond troops to the Greek Gautier.
113=
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PsalF, Jan.lo.—Tile - rtunor Lae obtained cur•
rency, on apparently try.itwortny authority,
tut Auatrlii, Franco and Italy intyn,ntered
into an alliance on the Ensters enact:bon, and
tint Russia and Primal:l bore outdo a. inmille
greeruent.
cON 441.1DATION' OP 0 CUMAt:So -
/WILLIS, Jan. 10.—. t circular hitter has been
issued by Count Bismarck to the reprtsionto
tivas of Fonfign Courts, in which he nitades
to tha oilvantogebus position Pruwaa now on.
maples in respect. to foreign powers. lie
de
.chtres that peace shall he maintained sad that
he will now tiocotehlossolf to the contollthp
hen of harmony. - . .
curaco esorrarr IN ITALY.
The ltal lan tioverureent La rats to be_allting
to release the cUurch property ou the paymeat
of six hundred estlllou
1 - 13,5C.LA.L COMICLACIAL.
larcaroot.,Jan. 10.—The cotton market is
St.e.dYto-daY: at the decline of yesterday the
soles are en , tenoted at 10.000 bales; middling
uplands are quotcd at 11$n..
Lrenardirt, Jan. 10.—Tbe market bag been
dal t to4lay,bnt eamed aaabana,d. at 1170 for
mld d Lox unlandsi - eilles of 10.000 baler. •
Lownos. Jan 10.--Earning —Coutole cloned at
91 for money. Atilerlcan Secorhles closed as
follows: Cloned Slate* naee, Y,; Llloob
Central, Be;,; brie hallway, OE4
FROM MEXICO.
ANOTHER RUMOR A$ TO ABDICATION.
Maximilian Expected at Vera Cruz
En Route to Europe..
New Toes, January 90.—11 y an arrival from
!lemma dates to the sth have been reerAved.
Advices from Puebla, to December:rah spy
that (ieneral - Castilneau and the French
!sten to Ataxic° bad luad.en tnterview there
with Maximilian, and that the result of it was
that the Empotot formally comented lesitslP.
The °learner Elizabc . th, sent by tr.e Emperor
of Austria, bad arrived - at Vetn Cruz to Mite
home Ilaximam who was, expected-to as.
there in few days.
The French forces were getting Andy
o fteem
bark, and wonld de so seaorin as the Sleet t
transports frtrm France.arrived. _ •
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FROM TEUS.
0131trime. on Freedmen nod .Enlon
sem—Letter to Genera. Griffin for Pro
'. eel -- Action of the Governar of
Trine.
Guy.ros, Jan. la.—Byron Porter, Sub•Ae.
sonnet tiommtsslonsr of the Freedmen's Das , .
reau at Austin reports on .December 18th, the
shooting of two freed:non in that _douuld'• - im•••
dur elreurnstancesof murderous atrocity
A letter has been addressed to lial.• • Geni:
thattle, and signed by 113 calm). of Austin deo
tailing numerous outrages at Prairie •Leth
Caldwell county. and aiming that a company
of troops i.e stutiousr.l there to protect freed
men end Union citizens; also for an agent of
the Bureau at that•place.. •
• A number of the eisizensl.of Prairie Lea
hero als» addressed an urgent letter to th
Governor, asking. for military. protection fo
the Unionists and Freedmen.
GOVerrier Throokmotton's lotterltaVatifilMl
Sturgis is as fellows:
.AVe.rlX. Deo. 17th, ISZei.—To Pen. Silergts:-
1 am informed of erntragel perpetrated-
Prairie Lea, Caldwell county. upon freedmen'
and others. I would be clad to have you send
efcowpony Of envalrY, say twenty ,
men, undeenjutilelous anddisereet °Meer. to
'be retained tbt're for some Lime tot their pro
jection. I should glad Co consult with you
before they go . ye them sent. Stitt present
week.. - try respectfully.
• 'feigned, - J. 11. Tanoosaforiox,
- . -Govertkorof Tazae, •
FROM CALIFORNIA.
California ntVllllO.l9 During the Year
—Exports - and insporm or the Tear--
liallosida Sn Cbalsus—Nevado . Polities:
SAN FR sselk=CO.datillel7. lo,- The Mats Of
the Federal government from Calle EDI
the pant year, were fit tecn millions nine Min.
tired and sixty-ono thousand eight hundred
ateliers. , Disbarscrnenta for the same:perted,
twelve millions forty-seven thousaniLthree
hundred dollars.
The combined experts of treasure and mer
chandise, amounted to sixty-one milltonn
AIX -hundred end eLvty-aeren thousand four
The freights paid ou mercliandiso and
ports,a amounted t o nnls Millions coven Ann
. dr.!' anal seventeen thousand five htitidred
The total Taint of the wool products lor he
gear. were one million aLs hundred and f 0 y.
ore thousand dellatro.
Thu hihan,That Commete r a avocatcs s: sirs
"tfta of railways throughout the Chinese
la the Novsula Legislature yesterday, the
Constitutional - Amendment was referred to
the Committee on Imierul Deletions.
Solid Against General Basler.
NEW Volts. JannarY 10,--In ands against
Geriural Muter, :she plaintiff, • Hooey.
well, accused Butler of compelling him
to charter • the steamer. (Marlette to MS
brothei partner.at fifty dollars per die=
that the vessel wee then Chartered 10 the goo.
eminent. at eiht) par Moro. That subsequent-.
ly she was run ona private voyage by .litnler,
after which be compelled philutiff -to take
siSiett for the vessel. though she was . worth
isso,ole, and bin brother and partner received
00,00 from the government on bor.. The
other Idaintifr.' licarnoy, 'Or New Odeon , .
alleges thst Butler corn polletl hint to give his
brother 510,710 worth ,et snivel ' storms which
was paid tar to Confederate nOtee 47.o o o
only, but which notes Yuan Monett hid pre.'
vicinity PrOlahlted from being put tia..Oireolai.
thou. after the. strum lore delivered... Bum
.1001 brother couslanud thereto Borten where
• they were raid - and the proetteds remitted to .
Butler. •The' et:Mgt took the papers Mittl•
served declsiOn...
ITITSBURGIL * FRIDAY. JANUARY 11., 4367.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Itedemplion of National Rank Notes.
DRISION or OBE COIEITIEE ON :HE
The Sale of Negroes into Slave
ARBITRATION OF THEALABANIA CLAIMS
Outrages on Vuiion Men in 'texas.
WASIII2IO2ON. January 10, le
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63113111YC:MN . OF NATIONAL. 14.712 L NOTEA.
/1 la aleriaention °fah& acting Cbmptvol
lar of Currency to require tith National banks
to keep theamouutor their reserve of b‘latul
money, required to protect:their circulation,
in legal tend* ribtell, QS the' act authorizing
the issue of compound 1.0.4 not., of June
3d, 1031, provides that such noes steal boa le.
gel . tendar for redemption by any bank of Its
circulaiinknotes.. •'
Tun starlit Tinirr mu,. •
The Senate iluatice Committee MO nufshbd
the oonaiderition of the Tariff bill. and will
report it lato to-night or to-morrow. lc
mittnitittui very netuir Vie same rates of dittff
on wool and iron as those. of the /loose bill,
but on elnaellMil artlilesinellnes to lutes sug
gested"). Wells. "
SALL OT 5505055 ISTO SLAVERY.
The 110IISO Judiciary Committee have sent
for witnesses to be examined la regard to the
:solo of negroes hate slavery. There is a de.
tertitiastloti to investigate this matter thor.
rOtigiaY•
=I
'On *edneeday lent Sir Frederick DryCo ,
Minstar, had cc infolmal Interview
with Er. Seward of an hour or two, at 0111011.
4100 the former gentles:ran' advised tho ace
ratary that England would be to sub.
mit t h e Alabama claims to a hoard 01 arta-
Undo°. it Is probable that tfie raiiacatam
will bo made the subject of .toondirow's
'Mot mooting.
OTTRAGGS ill TEXAS.
COILUILLIDICEUOIIS hove been received at the
I'n:tido:terra kluzeatt, from Austin, Texas, cello. l
l ing attention to the wrongs and outrages to.
wards the freedmen •.tho . .liortliteru
counties of ,Tszu, attittlig that they are now
more oppraszed and brutally treated than in
the dayiof slavery.' Tho lash Ia more cruelly
admhaletered lgna It ever was. and freedmen
who have oslUvated land and raised crops
have hadall taken from them. Outrages from
cold bloodedinuidircieren - have'oeitirred, and
there is no one to Whom they can Appeal for
redress. Other eases are reported.
- ran srnsr..r.ats uncrrstoa.
'Siseaker roeeptlini to.night weavers ,
twilit:int. Many „Senators and congres.men,
tigetber yltts the elite ofn"n'htngtoa soelety,
were present.
The impeachment businese lees hot taken
Up to-night by the Judiciary: Committee.
NEW YORK SENATORSBIP.
Hon. Roscoe fonkliag Nominattd.
Attune, Jun. 10.—The Republican caucus_
mot Larded. and nominated Hon; illYnliOe
Conk/3W as their inunliiinte for United :Intl,.
`lonator.
3:111±C1'Y41111T# CONGRESS,
(RECORD SEMIIO3.)
Wasamorox, January In, 1567
SENATE.
TETITIO3II r.tranarn.
Petitions marepreeeitted Mr the pahSllgo of
the House Valenti!, which, with many other
Detitions and memorials. were referred to up
propriate committees.
The bill for refanalog $3,400 duty on ralltinnl
iron to .the Winona and St. Peter Railroad,
tins panned:
TIM* 07 /Uteri/A XIOCTIVO 07 C 0701.0.64.
Mr:PO - L.OM called up the House bill to at
the time for the regular re eet leg of Cohere..
Mr. LLENDILICIin thought there wax no sit,-•
meaty for such legislation. It It was a miry
measure, he had nothing to say; but If lt
I claims:lW be required by the interests of the.
• country; he would like to have it explained.
! lie believed the country had got along very
! well wi th out continent Bel9latt heretofore.,
! but if it was snugly designed to hold the Pres.
• 1d qt In Check, the enuntry ought iceknow it,
if it was for Strictly party purposes, the
country- ought to know • it. lie believed the
passage of the blitlad'hcen determined on in
meow, th e e thought the Senator having
charge o bill ought to ezplaln tt.'
Mr. EDMUNDS said imbed only taken charge
of the bill at there:oven of the Senators who
were. absent, .and of the members, of the
House.. Solar as he Anwar,' the rearms that
procured the passage of the hill to the house,
the principle one Wee, to provide an addition..
al °facer Or the succession to the Presidency,
In the avant of the ,defith of the rrreldent
The tilt would givens a .permtutent speaker
of the House, which wo would not have with
! out IL • nowmuoh petition{ aignlll.nhere
might beitttao bill, he din apt knowt tinwas
not prepared to say that the unfortunate dif
fetenoe between The President and Coheress
had not contributed to thn passage of the bill;
thtilfgb how lunch its coati notary,.
Mr. II °LUCKS offerod se en funencluinat
-to the seoonci section to add the following
• word...maims there be a recess .in•such se-s
-wot' for more than thirty dela; in Which ca-0
members of the tormer Congress shalt receive
The amendment etas dliagreed to.
The bill was then read g third time and
pased; yeas le. nap) 7. &I follows: •
I rista-411sears. Anthony, Chauntar,
Omaha, Croswell„Edmunds, FAtalendol2, Fogg,
Poster, Mimes, Henderson, do +aid, Howe,
xtrgwood, Lane, Morgan, -Poland;
liamsey,Shermaa, Stewart, snameroran
kle, Wade,•Willey,
Nays-ddessrs. 'fuchsia° Hendricks, John.
son, Morton, Hatterson,Ntililla and Saulsbury
As passed ey the Senate and sent to the
nottSo tor ameerrenee, In the amendment, the
WU In he follows r •
"As ACT tOEIZ the time for the regular meet
ings of Congress.
.lic 11 enacted, de.. That is addition to the
regular times of the meeting of vongress,
there-shall boa meeting of the Fortieth Goa.
grace of the tithed States, and of sack, au.
ecedleg Congress' thereafter, at 12 o'clock M.,
on the 4th day of March, the day on welch the
term begins for Winch the Congress is elected;
ezemottliat when the fth of Hatch assure on
Sunday. then the meeting shall take place at
the tame time on the neat auoceoulng day. •
"has: - 2. :Ind be U furiatt enlaced, That nn
person who wee, a member: of the Previous
Congress snail receive any !compensation 'es
mileage for going to or returning from the ad
ditional eleaSioll provided for by the fore:folng
section.
• .! Tug se. claim
Mr. preaented resolutions from
the 11tnlaloi IXtrott and Toledo Board. of
Trade. recommending the plan proposed to
the B e croary of War through the tughleerls
DepartMent, of - mains 0 s trata ht canal
. throug h the fit. Clair liats, insttaut of further
expenditures of money in dredging tae
lag otmnnel.and praying 'Congress, to make
the Deeiruatry appropnationz therefor. Re
ferred to tite Committee on Lamm ono.
sorstArr , WPMMUTS,lttran 7 snarrolan.
! ! Mr. WADE called up the hill to atoned the
organic ants Of the -a. of the United
statea,by peel:o43og te
Hat demutl dark or po.
1111001 righttlOri•aooourdof.delergand Offered
the following substitute t • • •• , •
"That from and after thn passage of tills
not - there' shalr be Ito dental cif , tee•eleetive
tranchise m nay of the territories Of the Uni
ted Statos,which are haw or lnay bobereatter
organized, to any citizen traffear, en' earnest
of raccheolor or
! previous condition or sari-.
acts
tedetathtitti or Parte of nots,'.esther
Congrese or the Legislative Assemblies of
said terribories,McOnsistent with the prone,
tons of this act are hereby declared null and
Tud Triteg lean ed" as' substitute and the
MU passed. '% nays 9. •
Tee AIM = Cl' Orrice.
11r.EDIIIINDS collednp thelall to regulate
the tenure of Mike' wit ich.the committee ma
mum:sto wet. oled alien* Do extended to, l,
read as foi
meth= dretproilded that all present Manor.
bents of cistlehice, appointed Irlth. the wirloo
of dut &mato, ozoopt. heads Of OeheAttellPL4,
shall continual° heel °Moo until a summesor
II
appointed l
ed ike manner . - -
Sectitte eecO em_powent•the President to
United any such °Moat; except elges of the
United metes mune, :when they erneslsese
'artly proven guilty 01 misetelduct,or
or Mospableeand to designate a auccoallor
lathe Senate can not us-the toss, making it
me duty 14 reef encit,stisparisioe la th e bea
nie Within th 'dayVarter OPenfeg Of
the session, wit h his reaabriv; bat 'reinstating
suebenteir Shone/ the Sonata refuse upbois ,
ear. The ?resident outhoriseil. - to kdroke:
-suctilloalpentlion os a m beitierolngirriel .d
w 2cV:"thlz4 empot a r l eri?this Prea n de a t le
11l all T 11012610, D 7 seems - 01 dash, resign*.
lion, or expiration or term, or other legal
cause, the appcluttnent expiring nt the cadet'
the following ht , ,lntl. It no appointment,
with the advice of the 'moat°, to till melt va
cancy, should Ito .ntotle gating each nrtsAialh
then the Mike to remain In abeyance, without
Ulan , Until such appointment he en mane,
b,' italics to be performed by the °nicer legal.
y entitled to exordia It In case pf 4iiranos , '
• Section (our provide, that nothing contain.
Ca herein chilli he construed to extend the
terra of nfli,llolo limited he law.
lie. !LOW movul to lnrindc cabinet
tern In theprovhtl.s the bill. tic , al,l that
bercimonsible to the people, no:
to the ExeCutive. for Um tliqcharge of their
.lades. In tin, loaner course of 1114 rt,lhri,
lie said that the people !net all rumen fur the
high ofileo whet, the Plestdent conatemeed
pz..1.111)1441120+.4
hoped.tho Scl.ator would
ram mr:zo anyyltviditn, allt,lous to tin, Ex
,
4hilt
I.Ir.IIGWE Ammo' n.,lng the ol,jentionuble
term, peddling olti.Jua.
W 11111110.3, JOlOl,Oll anti
-Littivalevrepoke ulna 11.
, Tau umemlment woo 'lntl. Other amend.
O.ts were proproed and withdrawn,and
pending the consideration of the bill tta• Sen.
40 adjourned.
:VTICZCZ:III:I,I.OiNTATIV.
Who credentials of Tltoant:. .1. Fos-er noel A.
If. I:roucti, Cl4irulng to bo representatives
from Alabama and Tex., were respectively
presented. and referred. ,
LTV,. Par TO CERTAIN at:mini.%
- On meting' of Mr. COOK. 61 , 1111nots, it resolu
tton Wits rifiripted inatructinp the committee
on Military allfairs to Inquire Into the 4:31N,
leney Of giving to eChntnidaltnleti call cern Ilea
cativo...Cl:nen, wan hove nerved In I hit array
and navy In the ate war, and who were Pepe.
from their committals us pi 'sonars of
=tr. or be being placed on detailed twrvice
et F,Or who were disabled by onuntla
ordlcencea recta veil or contracted ld the Lou
... .
or their dory, full pay and ti
loivaeva for the
time tout they were cull rat to the tiallitut
rj or navel authority of the Liitlt. d Staten.
Mr. MOYER, of l'enneylvenie...wan hzedEed.
At Me own tn.:west, from Inrther duty - on the
Tom mimeo on Militia.
•
env Or MAIL A4ENT,
-4 . The bill to pay route wall auents rot wore
'ban lithe hundred nollars nor le, than two
totrutred dollars per annum natives...l.
lir. ALLEY repOrted n bill declaring the
Clinton °ridge neross the Mis3iiiipci river at
Clinton, lowa. a Dent road.
Mr. WASILIIIIIINE, et llllgota, Oupoaed the
Old. 'rho Unclip., he Buhl, WWI •an obstrnetiOn
to the navigation of the ?ii.esisiippt river by
tatrues and rafts; to prove Which ha 'rend n
_written statement, Miguel and sworn In by
twenty I.:ei,captattil4, pilots anti engineers,
engaged in the navigation of that river. !lo
hub uo doubt tb t the bill seen Intended to
seise tbo Interests of the Northwestern Call
road, which he denounced as amammoth, sta.
•oentiorts and remorseless monopoly: '
31r. FA ItNSWOIITII, at Illinois, ne,kml his
dolmague, Mr. W., if there was env proof that
damage boil been done bydlie bridge to steam-
ers Or.othec vessel., aarigauog the nod
whether he could tell hen long the bridge
•
hod been built..
qtr, tl . Ueli . huttfif: replied tlir, t.ucit evi
dence land been In ottneed Intort tbn Condn/t
-tee, and that. aCcOrdiuk to Ma reentleolion,
damage had betel onown in one ea-a to the-vs
tent of forty tbuu,and be bridge, ne
thoughl t bal bLou an obotrurtinu to nat . /gni ion
'tar Unit or atz. yearn.
Mr. LAI IS, Oh New York, otnittti that the
bridge land Venn Unlit univ in and taut
nut a otnt:lts twit. bad Ikea e t ,mtnented for in.
jury 2 . r. ..tat Inc front It.
Wttall ItU k. band that nne tatelt butt
was note punoklian. In the DiaLriet tatirt of
loan.
- -
flthkAli, of .IliewMart. continut..l tlils
st.Lement.
air. ALLEY demanded the prerlonl
arm on the p.t.slage of the httl. '
The demand was, emended, and then, after
further dttlemodon b' Ne.sr. ALLEY, of
idamtaehupanut, W..lnlt BUR NO, of ttlanol,
St.;FIENCIi, of Ohio and olnere, the MU 'A:.
lamed by I
SOW Of n Can to Coaxer.
• TIM 110:TW4a or CON
; On motion of Mr; W .1 , 31111 C ILSE, of 1111ndi,
the bu%lneßs on the bp , ak,.. table was tak,n
op and 11,p0.c4 of, ux foilows :
' .The :Selwyn atactaltnent, to the hill to Cr thc
time, for tht• regular InevUl/ge 'Cungri., , ,
' providing th no member of the nesvpreee4l
- Cnnipkwi xball rovrlve 11.14 compr.ation
Wilcago for going to or rot omits , (tom the
pinto 01 trittllng of
agreed to.
• •
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The Senate amendment to the II ot , o hilt to
amend tile orrtiolo &Leto of the TUrtlloritti ol
Ntar.ka,Colorado,.Decotah, se., ens ttg: tett
t0...0M5, the :Operat ion of the preclude quet
lion, by tote of yeati to nay,
ran amendment- nrohlblie the dental of the
rngats 01 fralielll4o Co eft ViLiZetl Oo..nuunt
Of race, color or prerunte or servi
tude. The title of the bid was •chwttonl corn
to read, "An net tftregoiato the tteetlve tree.
elate to the Territories of , the United elates."
TLe t-CuatcJOtnt m4:flu:on, twproorlatlug
Arleen t.laocizgur.l 001144 a 10 decay the expi,i,s
as 01 1110 30101 et ILIA COCITIIIttcc 011 itetscuCtl-
WOOL
1=
The aoutte bill to uQtnit Neltrntl,o ul 0 Stale
Ivrtri twit. Lila.
of Ohie, dontanded the pee-
Vire. g0e41.100 on ltd Strang that. the
Cotututtteo ou Terrltorlea, except one mem
ber, had rmaltintocalv [nett 001101 btu. to do on;
hit Lo wr(13(1,..30r tharilescautivitoporartry, nett_
coactderable r11......k.0 • eactatal, r4r4 crat.
LisritiOrin were Made
1tr....161.1LEY again 1•000.,01 the demand for
the previeliii quegLion, which Wait met With
[Perkier dinapprob.ttlon from' both lad.. of
Thydemand Fag nOt'ttotttaltted:
Mr. or Mews, nenentled irnnlcatlg
that the bent coerce would Ice for the [loons to
adjourn, unit repuldteentvtO hold ne , ntnet
In the even Intt. - tn rieteritillie debar •slould bo
done With the bill. tl.oUlChtter4 •
. . ,
Ur. AtIULM' moire to post - yen° the farthet .
consideration Cl the bill.
A motion to adjourn was agreed to
A !Specimen of New Tort, Tta err
tong, January /0,-A disp ute ful scene
moaned lathe Common VOanelt to.day. the
Democratic councilman • 'Hamann, 'smiled
President !trona:non a "pilferer and Kraut-
Conineillnaa Long throw an inkstand
at the President. which strucir the able of tan
diets and bespattered him with ink, Toe Presi
dent then . drew It. pistol, • bet was
prevented Iron. using it by some ny
standera.. A general rush Irataturte un hint,
by *number of ennocion bet' Miners Wit.
elnson rind Millet. of the twenty-sixth pro•
duet. rescued elm' from 111.1 infurlanyi mob,
and took hint nailer arrest on the charge or
Councilman 'Long, who alleges that .ha at.
tempted to take dell life. --The arsir scum,-
dud to the Mayor, Web held the pdTtieii to bat I
I
. .. . . ... . ... . .
City the Zsefier and ..iti.+4l6.• Tclnarn ph 1,1nt.. -- ;
. ... , .
Special dispatch to the Pltt,lburgh Clusette. -
. . .oti..trry, JAnuary 10; 10'T.
Went 1101 . twenty-ttvo .degreda - obove krill,
and dour. liivue ntlll domed. Market /Inner
at. ¢2,10.
LOMMILLE.JIO.I4.-1,11,1r fallirg,..with a
fetal - Inch in the Canal. lee heavier than . ever.
VV(:nther clowly Yi/g/IL 4110 W ihls afternoon;
morcnry 2.5; barome[ or 29 deg.
Steßhone, tho oterlon,
New Vene, Jan. 10.—The Xriends of Tames
Stephen', the ,eltler.: n.beerts,that. Jae
will be forthcoming at an early. day, and give'
a satisfactory explanation to the tratillo.'
•
A .1 isratelifrom New Orleans Oltl7l that.rhe
New (Primer, Mobile and chteoge Railroad Is
hang piotwelited h - {mint r]gm ; all the
stook in taken awl the road tirreyed, awl un
der contract to ho completed and put Iq run.
Ping order wittildforirteert month!. •
,The eperatiTat of a number of luctorlettto
the Now Enteral Share aro mot . trig etrongly
In favor of the tea hour eyetem.
• Goeige l'onbody ba , 4 donatel MOW to,
,the
ocibty. •
IMMO
U e 9 IVS Lt, J eitor 6011 Co., Ohlo.l
January I'L'.
Th , ..x ! F r. 41- tirollTre—Gourtruiett
-.to your liemuon.lhe lot. Insti,therompricers
an heat Under the: hand at .. C.arthelellea Ohm.
LA; reprearintluiftliai It letter hid- been Tn
.
eerVea at the Treasury Dehertmont, sighed its ,
W. It. Wallenthouil coercing a dr - 44 on defte4l
eon Batik. Oldo, for 610 surn ot
.meenty•nrodollars. -Permit mo through your.
columns te - rrtate that I haVe been !utile Mar
cantlie IniTineal and a coverument official
tor triennia thrrtyffivii yearn, In title, Jefferson
conntY,Ond thu only parson I,vn
coun ly la public implucta, lo in ImiChticillte.
bearing that faint. lila alma trlatill.l6!. referred
to tffigut reflect ou any good charlleter that I
may iffiJOY werelth reteoltv ellen!, In tile
preffffienl • treat thhee.TuTP,L that It Is may
n , ce mryror me .to mato that I lotto AO Coll
.nectlon until or - khoulciluo Or tbn .matter
:whistOrry• • . Very rearicettellY,
„ • • Wottacc, Yolt lifaster.
Dr. Geo. L. alcCooh„l'llyelchuil.6lll,l,l;6sid
or - Health; retzortli , twenty-oho' .lerithe - n;' the
total for the week eiellhir January- . D , Log.
Tba ,.. a ,„„w a llros I 'if fatal were na tonnes::'
th.Wouut . l trove a fall, II Droll
'ALTA: ) .k c ir.:l? 111)1:LfLD;;I f crt e “. 'rt, fry;
.lent
,-1; Co9,nfet.9l 3, ;':_i /- 11,!therre, 1; Typal
/over, 4t rt Itooplog Cough, 1;
Dydrocephium,,i; uukn,
(If the move theta were,
re,
.ft;9'1 3 ° 44, 4 40 7.1i,q1.1
ftpsulto s, talO
trot . :Ut! ... !•l
, •40 1.0
15 to2o 80 to
AN,1:97) 90 le ite.) a
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_CITY AND SUBURBAN
(ADDITIONAL LOW, 3LWB G7i TEM Pion..)
Court of Quarter Sessions.
This, Court wu.s in session on Thursday,
Judge Stowe on the bench, and the following
en.sue were •
• TOG 0.011100 Nor ror en.
Yesterday we tufted that James Seaton Wal
ker, proprietor of a woolen mill In Moon
tosehellith wua out-riot at ediourn meet. on an
indletme..t, charging Lim with being the lath.
erfun illegitimate 011111. of which ooZglenu
Miller oon the mother. The cone of the COM,
mouwoalth • rested solely ou thn tCogileOn V of
the prOhee.UtriX. Oho sVii9 not cnrroborated
Itaut her etOry wt. htrutghtfOriVarli anti seem
,
Insly 000001. alto tired the lath or milt of
lebtmars, ao.the Wan Croon the child was be
gotten, at the mill of defendant...elm stated
she went to Me house of his slater in the fore
noon mid, remained there, until afternoon.
when defendant, who had been aliment. canto
Inane, and Wm went with him to the mill, gmo
lag thence, mine a brief stay in the afternoon,
to her'Plate Otreghleneo, through thq tads,
•lei the roads were sloppy. The MOM was bora
So - Venda. 1.5111. The defense prounced
who testilled that Zate3 Allier woe nut
at the mill ut the time statod, but had been
canto ten days previously, on horsebach,
with' her brother. she was also contradicted
in ono or two other particulars. The two
was warmly contested 'by Colonel Bayne
for the ' probetunnu, and General Cdoillns toe
the defani.e; atattliec,lury were left to decide
whether they believed the prOOteUtril or Ue
heidunt'S witness.. IThey found it verdict uf
not KUHLY, county to pay the
2.4IICYNT BROM4N CI - PinNie DHIVEG
Robert Richey. reildent of Allegheny city
was Whet-sad for the larceny. of twenty.seven
dollars. Henry Shaffer, driver for Adams Em
press, instilled that. en Lhe lath of. Ontobor
whilst. nl thenursuanee Was Geelliitloll
be lost from his r.ock,•t, u r 11 of hank autos,
4milntlNZ to thlrtj , :dx'dollare. lie ells-to
hilst delivering s Deekage tR Allegheny,
and returning ro hisiwagon, found Wee 0,;:-
Jars of the amount colder he, tn.nt:. Thu dere n.
dant wee suspected Of buying taken the ro.
inelncler, and on bring urrested. stared that
he had taken the umuoy, but had thrown it
back Into the wagon, where ho got rt. No
bank notes were found In his possession. Thu
J dry returned a verdict of not guilty, and de , .
fenthaat was dlacluagod.
• LeitteSV AS BAILEY.
•
Jollllbelly was. placed on trial on this
charge; Mrs. /letup... residing at Oalcland,
sees the prosuciarlx. TLe Offense was alleged
to consist In the defendant' , Long given fifty
dollars to pay a bill of twee ty-sovuo dollars
and ninety cents, slid returning ae “phange"
but two dollars end ten coots, thus retaining,
and appropriating to his own use eighteen
dolled. and ninety cents. At the time of re
eclatrui the money I fiflYdolhien , / it . nasst.tbd
That Le Inol in his possession tee bill which
he was to pay, and sae tau amount of It was
forty-seven dollars, w Lich_ was subsegnently
ascertained not to ho the Ca.). Thu hal was
produced in evidence. and • it 'appeared that
tho tiger's abed both changed to 4, thusk ing it i; instead of but t h e party who C..'
eel pted the bill testified that he revolves 110111
the def en dant the proper amt./4Z, eo tint
imanning of the ilatire hod nothing to its wit,.
the ease, only so fares It nety go to deceive
the prosmiarlz as to the anioUnt which as
required to he paid. Tan witnesses; Xis.
Utilities and her brother, testified as to the
time.at of money given to the defendant,
and toe amount returned by him.
lee the defense, It was claimed that defen
dant hail rewired but thirty dollars, that the
bill was twelity•seven dollars, snit that ho
bid returned the proper change; furtuur, that
defendant could uot.wrlte, and as to Tale fast
nuttiness was called. Several witnesses tes
tified that the defendant borer good churn.,
ter for honesty,
Mn.s Moltnes was recalled and testified that
she had seen defendautil4nring, suit believed
be could write. The Jury found a rerdlet of
net guilty.
Markaret hoyder was tried for the larceny of
gloves, a pair of drawers, and some - other ar.
tides from stores ou Marker etreet. Jt ap
.peara that sho, with her little dau, had.
been In Itor/and's ghee stot a. on the g
.211.I. hter of:lo
s-ember, and oeingansp,xtal of taking sheet,
without paying for tnetn, was followed and
overtaken after a long chase, in Allegheoy
city. ! . ..he tool: refuge zu ft planing mill, where
'elle en:totted her basket, the ertlcles alleged to
tx,tolen tanner found on the flout by tier pur
suer, Mr. Berland. Althoughthe el reum4lnd
evs. looked verynu..431 , 1.m.“, Lommen
weTllTl laded to muke thit'a cave and the Jury
acquitted. The melon property wen taken
ellartre Of try oflleer }Lague, alre.hay.ler laymg
nu elalm to ft, and prountlng that slie Lad
In Co mistaken for another pereon.
Maiy Ann anyder,d..aglaer of defendant in
former earn, was trod tot the Of
pair et chil.Pa 'hoer. float Gorland , d store.
The Jury re.nrned a verdict of not yatify. '
In the above eases It appeared pr...ity r.atls
f•Utorily that the wrong parties wet° 1/.134.3.
Common Pleas Court
TornnuaY,Jan.lo.—ilefore Jotlke hterrett,
The ease et Robinson. Rea .t Co. vs. Eureka
Intturance Company; taken up on Wedue.daY,
was proneetieti with.- Tao plaintiff sottUat te
recover an insures:Leo of ips,eteS, less accrued
preculato, on the steamboat Elver Queen, de.
etroyed by tiro lu Septemixtr,l , ls, at lb., Mon.
onealtela I.barf. "while Outshine." Iler tte
struction was the wort.. -of an !tweed nary, W.
C. Chamnita, engineer, who is riots - ,ddferti,,a .
for his crime In the Peuitenitary. The IA at
was two:lced for ,1118,0e0, tuputhy dividal be
tween the Eureka,Clt tzen'a, and Monne cab cid
companies. The Insurance on the Eureka wan
token In Jour, 1..%5, and to stUgust fullowlnt;
was marked ou 1 he Itnuas od theCoutesily p ti
nkle to Robinson, Item t Co.. the j,tutnt•tta.
sulumeueut to the takina of tile risk le tile
Eureka, and prier to august 1.4, rue a 14 I.
t tonal risk of (te,Ote was taken la the Slonnizetv.
help.
For the de tenr , c it was rheum that no policr
had Lad been Issued by defendants, but a
mentorandmia ot the insolence made upon
their books, as there uico wile of the transfer
to plalotilLs. , TIM claim of plairittirs watt au,.
roasted upon the ground that the subsequent
risk of aa,wfa was latch ill the Monong.hela,
without notice to the Eureka, Se required
the are and marnie policies issued by thif
Company. Upon the ululation rai,tl onto the
twt-issue of a policy, the Court ruled that the
case should be considered weir one had been
regularly issued. - Upon the main question, tie
Willa skiing Of ale nOtieu Of the eubeequent
risk in the. Monongahela, the Court 51015 that
mile.. the jury believed front the evidence
that tarts tunic. hull been given or that ilia
St cre•ary of the Company nod linowledge of
the subworient risk, at tile Oulu ot the tin.-
rtoplaintlirs, their verdict. men ho tor dot
fendants. .The Par found In favor of plain.
tin for the amount Chinned:. •
_Robinson, Rea a: Co, ea. citizens , insurance
Company. Thu eirCometimera in tills ease
warn ammo as in We termer. Verdict. for
plaintiffs.
:dealt va.llownrd A Aiken: Action on anon.
!mat. lquintlif alleges that AIWA defendants
contracted is Ithi him tor mur carriages, which
they refused to hike off Ills' hand, Ile rale,
for damages which tie claims 10 pave soatain
cd. On trial at adjournment:
. .
Getting Bendy foe Church.
Women aro famous • for having' esenses tor
staying home faom Church. Now they have
no new bonnet to wear; now they have
no shoes fit to wear, and again they .have
nothing to Wear. , A colored woman in Alle
gheny, It seems, was kept at home by her
.baby; In ti itudtleu lit of religious awakening,
elle resolved that - she. Would not be 'hindered
any longer *by FO petty an obstaels, - und she
Wednesday evening at µhaat seven
o'clock. eery was heard'Procoed lug from the
!coo Marceline.° on the cnrner of First and
West streets, Allegheny.' Investigation show.
cd a basket standing on the • steps, and
further rasa:rah revealed within the basket a
bright lively boy, well edrubeed la the
shades towards. blacknrsa; and apparently
about' Miran:moths old. The basket Wan ad—
dressed to the °Preacher Cole." and contain-.
cd, besides tne baby, a note addreg Seal to .the
IlayerpnAgentlemen. Thc, note stated that
the preacher had often urged the writer toga
regularly to church, but sheacmidal gown Mug
ea she bid the baby around. she had mode up
her n 313.1 1 ,00. to follow the good advice, and as
the proltasine'ry siop, - snust got rld of Ule , `tnes
Rainey." As the Preacher had shown so much
'lnterest latter spitlj eel .neifere, perhaps le
would show still rainre anti - fake the baby off
her bands ect that oho could go to church. .
The steps on which the basket was loft were
not those liciongleg. to .the Cale. That
gentleman, lanwever,Vialuthrnied or the leg.
nor watch had' fallen to 'biro. Ile utterl re
,fiestal to. acespt Ito gltt,.and the. shady little
'waif was turned over tee Mayor Morrison, who
ld tarn.yesterday sent It, an a permit Jostled
by My, llcesonittle, tovhe Poor Yurm. •
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• Dial ries Comet.
TUC usb . .lT, 'January 10:11: Delete Judge
'nth° Cabe Of Milli/La Sit:11011On va. James
. . • •
'S. tifenart; action to recover for services
.ren
dered as real estate:ego:it. 'the - in*. found a
Verdict in fniror of Wain= for 4:33 31' .
; Itantialt Al leo and Wayee -Well , vs. John E.
Shaffer— • Action for itcapioa and mecca pro
tits. • In lare defendant purchasmt a truer of
band conteining sir ty-tivc;tere,, 11l E t [reboil]
towns falihin uleh th e . plaintlfra each °lsle:wit
oneeLtir. tv
Interest In the the improvement,
1 eqnsitiln7 01 a grist naiii,lpur net:ill:lga and
, other buildings-. Soliacquerit'td the Purchase
the)
.broliglit en action of icJectineut na.llust
defendant and recovered the land claimed by
Illotti.: The present suit la brought to ruci)Vor
Irttelatesne profile. of toe laud, millsand tone
moats, while bald In Illegal omsessfort by do.
fendaot.• riaintlffa: alleged' tbut 'tlin grill
Inlll.lti4 been damaged or wren down"- while
lixt dufentlent's , pOsaebslori. ill rune s'uu on
, triat at 100.rUlDlint.. - ,-
,-;-:'-- - '.7
ifti A poi C ire."Jatooa
Or P a a
Re Wortdealy Caytau; ottno .4.lllsgtmv nlghc
Y5ll .s:putlipeu, apOrt4,44,clal oCker by.
Weingign PeauslYatitaltamaad Camping.
and allgatued 1 0 daty ri LAO reguildiße+4oll,
PRICE THREE _TENTS.
ISew, Devoloprupts of Salrey
llmi nalrey Gam lived In .Plitsburgh stir
would have done precisely what 31 rs. Givcn,
who floes live In Pittsburgh, Is charged wit.:
having done. Mrs. Kavanangh is a very
nod feeble autumn, residing in a court off Loris
street, betweeh fdamond alley and Fifth
street. Some time since she was taken den
geronsly nick and the services of Mrs. Gaven
we're secured - as nurse. The patient grew
•
worse, and at last, one evening she was so low
that sno Was Zinc expected to lire until morn
ing. The home was thronged with an=fous
and excited friends and relatives, and nobody
noticed, for a long time that the name was
zuh,ing. Wee. Kavanaugh sill not die that
malt, or nfLorwardr, but saw nothing of her
tenderly thoughtful nurse from that day to
thin. :it first nothing was thought of the 4115-
N...trance of Gateal,,exCepti as a new Was
tiati .n of meanness In leaving, in her last
extremities, a dying woman whom she sins
paid for attending to In the melt careful and
wateld el manner. After a few days, however,
miutivr vices came to be taken of the matter.
Mrs. Kavanaugh became better and was des!.
offs of seeing the condition of her clothing.
search was made, but not a eloglo ankle or
clothing: belonging to the sick woman was to
found in the house. The decamping nurse
had taken withlaer the bonnet, shawl.
underclothing—everything belonging to the
sick woman. Information against tee tine(
was ornmptly made before alderman Lynch,
by Martin Kane, a grandson of Urn. Kavan
augh, and that magistrate yesterday issued a
warrant for the arrest of the accu.sed. •
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Alderman Donaldson yesterday committed
to Jail an unfortunate tnOntnatilae. nomad
Margaret Brady, thorn to await arrangembuts
by which the can bo removed to Dizmorit. tot
uumatrs that some time ago Margaret was en.
gaged to be. married to e young roan. After
nithilesho became twrsaesstd of the tdea.that
some other ostensible totemic Were secret ene
mies who were engaged ineirculating false and
malicious stories concerning her, for toe tint.
nose of prejudicing tier' : lovers' mind against
her. ho great a hold tlidthis idea obtain upon
her mind that she at /ast become absolutt.ly
Dwane on the sobject, and fancied that she
tad a suit la Conn, by which she was to re
fute all those slanders. 19re poor „iths Elite;
the, haunted the °feces ot different lawyer.
and Aldermen, urging attention 10 her
claims. At home' abs became infinitely
troublesome and attest entirety rtimanagea
ble. YestentaLher_stepruother Mra.-Bridget
Brody came to Alderman Donaldson and rep
resented that she could 110 nothing RICO her,
and urged that she be sent to jail until ohs
redid be taken to Diamont. Ofticer John
Lutz was sent to- bring • her over from , liar
Lome in Temperancerille, and by represent
ing that addlttonai testimony in her case had
been discovered, 'succeeded in bringing
her over without trouble.
Accident on the iConnelleville
Yesterday monttog, a train of empty coat
cars on the Connelsville Railroad, was throWn
trot. the track at Arthur's Station, and eon
shlerable damage done, The train was pro
ceeding to the switch at Hazelwood station, so
as to allow the West Newton accommodation
train to pass. On reaching Arthur's, the bolt
which holds the switch bar In Its position yea
-shaken out, and by that means the awith was
carmen open. The tender which was In front,
kept the main track; but the engine was
thrown Won the switch, and then just ped the
track. It was conslderatdy damaged. Five
Cr Otto! the cars were also thrown item the
track, and completely obstructed the ,rood
way. Passengers on WO West Newton Aecom.
et...tattoo train, were _transferred to a train
vent out tor thorn from this city, and reached
(Cele destination' after a brief delay. .I.abor.
cri were Immediately scat out to clear the
track of the obstructions, and no debar. will be
experl.ced. No person was injured by the
accident.
.141ritent cameren,
The Union lie Publican caucus nominee of the
Peimaylvan's Legislature tor United States
! Senator, was born lu Lancaster county, Pa.,
In and la noW slaty.elght years of age.
lie was left an orphan at the age of nine years.
and procuring a situation in a printing oftbse,
succeeded In obtaining a good education. dt
the ago of twenty-two he edited and published
a Democratic journal le garrlatmrg, Pa. At
the ago of thirty•three be established the Blida
dietown Bank, and devoted touch attention to
ntlroads tbroughOut the hate. In 1915, after
cerring na Cashier of a hank. Prvaiden; of two
Railroad 4... mummies, and as Adjutant General
of Penanylvun In, he was elected Dulled States
benator, In which position he nerved until
Isle, and was re-elected to the name position In
/SW for the terns ending In tldi. In ISGO his
name was prominently mentioned among the
e‘rildatee tor the-Presidency, and In lad he,
became Secretary of War under the lamented
Lincoln. Ito soon after resigned that position,
and a at appointed Minister to Aussie, wbleli,
we believe, he never accepted.
-Mercantile 010rary Lecture.,
• The toung Bee's Mercantile Library Asio
elaticin ere certainly furnishing us this se(-
coo with a most mlmlrable and acceptable
course of lecture.. On Monday evening next
Biyara Taylor, the scholar, traveller, poet,
orator, will lecture on 'American Llfe,” a
eut•Joct with which he Is preeminently acted
to 43.0. -To accommodate the crush of people
cum to be present, the tbeanslttee have mtge.
sea Ca; Ball for the evening.
On Tuscany evening Bev. Dr. Bellows, a
lecturer than whoa there are few more peon.
lar in*he country, will lecture at the Academy
of Beale, •on the rich and auggeetive topic,
'Two Thirds Through The Nineteenth
tnry."
Wife ilk. liumband
Yesterday Alderman Strain was waited
upon by Airs. Ccitherlue Kerr, a resident of
Depot, Ailey, First ward, who preferred charg
es of assault and battery and surety of the
peace against ,tier husband, Joseph K. Kerr.
She atieges that at dicers and sundry times
re.eently, her unlordly lord has come home in
a state of intoxication, and has pinched her,
surdtellediter, beaten her, and otherwise mai
tre ated her In ways too i 1120107011. to 1311011:i011:
(Mee be came home isle at night. after slicked
retired to her bed, and In his drunkenness. as
she alleges, threw himself upon Ana 'bed
reedy across her, ...Mgr her the greatest
Flll thertllOrC, he had, on VllllOl.lB
0.,410116 threatened her with death, and
wiber lire visitations. This accused was at.
re,ted and held for a hearing on both charges.
Charged with insud..—A. warrant was is
sued by Alderman .Strain,yestetstay, for the
arrest or Samuel Bowser, charged, un oath of
Itm.ougla, with cheating and fraud.
It is alleged that, in Hastiest, the accused pur
chased from the deponent a ono-third inter
est in too steamboat Guidon, said interest ac
tor. worth a.Z3 33. • Ile purchased this interest
on credit by representing that he bad tXte due
bin from ileorgo Caldwell, of Armstrong
county, arid that he won't! obtain tho money
as soon as be went to Kittanning. Mr. Be.
'lough placed congdenco to these representa
tions, but subsequently ascertained, as he
says, that they were utterly false. Ho acoor
'llingly made Information bolero Alderman
Strain, and that =Salamis! Issued the tear.
rant as stated. Thu parties reatdo e,t Darius
port, in this county.
Stable Ittsstett.-4.t shoat fifteen Minutes
after tea o'clock last evening, afire broke out
in the Fite hie belonging. to Mr Alexander Mn.
Curdy, on Elm street. near Prospect. Tee
alarm was sounded from box No. 31, and
the engines proceeded to the neighborhood,
but the Neptune was the only one welch mash
ed thev.pot,ruitl succeeded in playing upon
o
t
the tire. The stable was rented Mr. J. M.
emit's, alto had t hree Mates an a quantity
of hay and feed therein. • The ho es and hir
nets were gotten out safely, but e hay and
teed wore entirely destroyed. Mr. Smith's
loss will reach *lOO, with no Insurance. The
staltie was entirely destroyed. No lasnrance.
There is !Stitt doubt that the aro was an Irt
emullary one.; • • .
:• • '
Adulterolla.—lire. Diary Psitler, of Law
reucev lite. on the nth of thstObtr, made in tor
mat Mu 'mime- Alderman Taylor, charging re;
husband,. Chas. Butler, sena a - fluttery, with
Zachary Norris: A warren{ was issued, but
butler shrewdly kept oat of the way and en.
einini arrest. Yesterday afternoon, nowever,
°nicer Ephraltie lialliet, of • Lawrenceville
Yalu eyes^ upon him and Immediately there
after laid lands upon
and
lie was brought
beforathe =titivate and held tO bell fora
hearing on Tricaday. - •
. 4anaelieeitioss tit Co.—Thera 'Ma recently
born o ened In this city, a branch ofgee of the
well knOwnedatid rellableChicago gear and
grain houte'of Quackentioss it tio.,Utt No. 413.
Liberty street, up stairs. Their advertise
meet appears. In another column. Knowing
of their mat advantages to the gnarl marbet.
of Pm •Weet.• •we enoerfully commend the
Pittsburgh ogles to the patrousgeof oar read
ers. Tit ty are staunch and reliable business'
men. and will •be found honorable and fatr,
dealing In all their trtinsactiniss. • - ' -
Riau IL illem—ltkatatday a man I,itned
Thomaw dengno, taboret on the Allegheny
Valley gatleoad, teas , Mtled mar heinhonlng,
by I env leg in of a taut It • emu - which he yeah
work. WAS employed by Menem. any.
dot& ()snit:mime on the extenalen oftbe
Allegheny Valley , HalltoadillbOne Mlthenbt
leaves a Wally. - , f.
11e
Pnloe Iro,,Argetthre—For =staidly
r o. t in g all articles or copper,brakri Or Uvroiah'
~ilver, with puma/Ivor:whore worn Or, and
Inc clear , rog and Rolterdniredvar or
1,1,40 a-ware. Wrimatrd tocontsta DOT:dew
uvar or arid, ac:W tajorlOos roe
rale blr. ) . astaPle. 41 fthearAxi4 lilt drat
, Xleetbsti,;,The
Balm; , ous atm:UAW tB• igootioa,o4.boc•
,artgel ofacersott 1111Arksban. But.
• emu Toss vas Rogue INA Biot aiwago mu
4oritrwrot alwat
LLYe~Deey'Cocue
fee bete-raa the;newiy, elected members Cl
edieeeenv Coarreiterufil meet In Lleetrree.
Peetiee chanOere.ec ten &cloak tele morrnag,
for the ourpote of el:fettling ArtArTemtlition
for tee cu. XOO edit. -After - the ofgantzetame
Lg completirt. the oath of office vollLils/mlrelae
.Dtero.l jo llota. John D0rr13033;.'.11A40r 0 / 04 .
anO COI, Dent, Direct or of tLe POOr._ -
Additional City and statittbedil
on roil rth Page.
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\EtlVhrl,e, Doan. Dee. lant,
by UYY• 1,, I..ItWIN H.• NYVIN. JR.. or
Pity:Litre,. to o NtsP, C., C.4.:gbtelt of Joaoph
of Cbolato.
Borrs,,k-- - ep IN F—lon Wedoradaveeening . _. as
9 o•r1 ur Ittv. Reed. M r.. 1. E. U MINE to altos
MANY nTE.I.N bob of thla Gtr.
We cow:rah:lair 0.. r esteemed it end Lorna UFOs
Lt carrot into a oa•ie Idle re of life. awl trust that
be and ith beefs young L0.18'1931f neat admen the
Collect of Mr. 'WITCO. encountering atom Of Wrr•
t, 51001 e of cotton: M o 09101. :Eon much hapv.b.
IMME
•
MI /. f.£ r—U:. 1119r:41 4 y
n • 11.. youngest rat u[ WW l .= ...a
tu-n
`3 he
.
•Tierr.i w(II tate Watt: troyd ;ht. 116141w:ice of
:114 partatr, 0 .1% illtd, 1111 .4.115pN00.3,41 trig
•
r 4-175131%,,, 4.,"11r7
f.th 3\.1.1.1..131 111 Z.. , II4IUNDS. agt‘l
anal 13 431
Sunbelt 0 . 11 t aloe place from I. ho late evelofehel o .
No. Loco , tstreet..l,ll:glovny Cloy. on rhoIDAY
orrohhoot:. It: 2 o•hle..t. The ft etioli of the fare
-11; ere respertfellf lea It.ol to attend.
Wll.oio IN—CATE 1112NZA FR. leife of hotoas
C. IVii.not. 3,11.1 f-eat, co, ISedr.eclay ofteroooo.
In toe hoth yo. er of I.One
The frit has onto.: f.otelly ore. resptctfallylootted
to i 0.1.14 rod her foe, al from tte to Aldthee of bet
hushehel. .N9,1154'4,1 et. Pl:film/et, at tyrti
NEW AD VE R TISE ME N TS.
ti I LLD .A.LE C Eat ETEUT,!-The
b 0.3 rui :Le la.wist ettentban
Wine of inoultnio. eleopt os., In this town),ln.
.t.:4 on New r 4,1, lanircllately north of
let ,r burial low, wt . ...lte or titles, cell
et Cratrol Dr 4. otoro of tIOUL AA:LANEY, Atte
gh.on9 C . • • -
FAIIIMAN & SAMSON.•
UN A-WRRS
No. ISc.,' Wit:cid St., car. 7th,
riC;171:31..v.111. htre.l4)
1.741 s Suus6F ST BEET,
IPA.
ALL: •
icr.c., - :=0...m... - 4..7,..a..32c-mwt.,
NO.IOI roars et. , , , ./rltt..t.krgh.n.. connalot
.1.10. de, I.l3A.l'itb,L'UVtSoutd e•er• desert=
raa
or Zuncral korntie !10005 r 0.14111.0.
o l;E 'W,`3` .- 4 , 'ffl77"'"`"r
'.JaL Zl .. l.7 ti rl .
Vier.w t ms, MU 0 : , E ,—, . Ca 4., JazabU
"W ~.
II T. ll.lll'/'l,. Zs. CO, •
UNDERTAKEP.I ANEMBALMERS
. i)
Atanchorter. Ara . sadTl
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Cggi.4 ROOMS AI ;CH SIB LIVERY TABLE
00.12(.2016DeMc1d . Clurtlcra a ets.
Illstoo nn.if`xer,s,• Mt-,--1.
0 RPILL:Ii S , FAIR,
CITY HALT,
30.1z , ww3=4%..
WATCHES, CHALNS -AND.
SZTVETE'MaiI.Ir:
AT AVEUT SMALL PILOITT, AT
WILL T. VTI - 1-i - Elr ' S
6 Wylie St., 3d door from Sth. - '
WHEELER Sc WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES
Have 'More Improvements,
.11.1ILES LES.; Jrotsr,
Ab and :+I3IPLE d N r,
aua tbaa D 1.9,:. In the
WM. SUMNER & CO.,
27 Fifth Street, Fittsburghl
BOYS' WATCHES
STE It LI i%iG SILVER. CASES
Somethtito ntre fors I'l,m:it, =ado a.
”o.roroer, hl , •teor tbe. Maxintseo
In km.ropo. boarouto4 to De parfoct. •
Time keepers from $lB to $25,
AT
DUNSEATH & CO'S
No. 131:1 "5 . 11 th Seitrocat,
<lt=
EMIZI
.1 T OF .7IOXEI IJM
LIMING'S IMPROVED STOVE DAMPER;
A Ur. Llt.h•a lt , ready Pahl t Darla.. tat
Itaataan'arT ahautY, VA, acd has plat orJere6
ad.htt"nal.
Mr French ptld dttO tar Pate= eonnty. N.J.,
bold NO Dampen. 4 n a tow tmenothtte; and then .old
b,, , or dt. 7 , —010 within
eta et ne t .e has ol uoe ott-chued St'sTn.d.
A. M. - . Binh a ft er.113 . 1 , g tic 11 •toper MUIT. to
Ms hotel. v . 's to oil pie n, 41 alit]lt
' that he bOndllt
the tight to the tote ew
VIE DEMAND Itl CSIVELI6AG:
THE PROFITS . LARGE:
NTATE 41: COUNTY IRIGHTN FOR RAZE.
Bend ...amp!, Cl: cmi. oF gall on •
, J. \. RIIIDDE2i.
1.3N0.V. Fifth o.l.rret. Pittsburgh, Pa.
rastma anorms..r. w. it LArsuaw.a...-voutual.
EAGLE COTTON WORKS . .
EitirTlVEU,F,FrT,',:frlll!7,l7,Bc f ,Tts .
ly owned hy Mem.. PE NftUCti
respertftaWr I% form tee pooPe Mat we wilt roathahw
the tohnhficture
Shea Cotton Yaro.S. Carpi)
Chains, Caudlw Wick
and Hailing;
Macs,. may he left st the Otlcc or the Wort..
TLIBSEP. ISABELLA & S.AABI'SKT STS, AILEMYT an
()C AI TIM
P/TTS/Wil GEI JIBE :mar,
corner of Dugnutoe Way sad Barter'. mac}. .
Pittsburg Ili.
JOSHUA RHODES :& CO.
WELDON & KELLY,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND EitAS3 FOUNDERS,
A largo asrorti?orkt of
Chandeliers nnd - 33raeheta; Lead
Pipe, Pumps, Sheet, Lead; dio.;
• AL W.A. 18 ON '
161 Wood Street, Ilit?.f
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