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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PIIBLISHED . Br
PENMEN , REED & Co.,
AT GAZETTE WIELDING,
"Ma. SC ingt32.lll3llzreet,
V. H. AE 31 E1131841. Eda m%
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KING
ABLOOM P. HEED.
TERRI!:
Riegle 1:10ler ..... 21 Dents.
/* U. ""4 hi wrier, (per itei Out..
Mall Subeerlberr, (perrerr) ..... .—••••• 88 . 00 .
'Liberal reductions to Newel:lays sal Asyut..
TERMS TOR WEEKLY:
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Bliale Copses, per year. by ma 11... 11 50
Flea do. do. do. eseb 123
Id. Omar* eerde... to,ono &adzes., sad
• ' , 'ono Yreeto club. earlt i..
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CITY .:ITEMS.
liailLsOlitiy km. Com, , A Mei-
lizassw.r. pup , b Sox , fluff's, eglege, PUI•
lam now antic to the conntlng room of
thOseesteinaviallll*, forwLioh I *all fitted
by thethinough business ndusatiOn trendy-
Inycror ainennot collegoa entlro49 agree
with all 1.141: yoniotbnintunerous students
bave said Orttro. superiority of SOW' MUM,
tlfook;keoptog and business educatlon,
It, to not boay . to oror-estunoto Its Talon to
tbl ionn Min
D.Roorza
.11r, C. SIII, !SIMMS; •
Announces but return from the Fast, after
a protrietid abseneO. It will glee litre
Vetch:trete:see his numerous patrons at tits
old omen; N0..216 Putin street. -
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Mtn& Life Inauranee• Company,
By reference to another cobitint It will be
seen that - Mrs.' (I, Uyor; and Mre. Wnt.L
Richardson bail, made public acknowledg;
meat of tho receipt of five tbousrusd dollars
each, from D. r. Chapman, /tanager of the
• rittirbuigh branch of the .2Etna Life irm
trance Comitany. The progress with the
prompt and careful nianagoment of this
Company commends it to every one inter
ested in tho-eubjeet of Life Insurance. We
desire to state a_feer facto in regard to it.,
Over ono thou*ad persons, of Pitteburgn
and vicinity have taken out policies in the
T a ls.9orepany issocik.l4,l39 policies Sur
inn tire icar'lere. Doing an increase of
5.390 Over the preceding year. Thorecelpta
were a5,M1,930.80 for tb pear 15G5. ..
• Comment is nunoieinutry. Mien flgurea
sprain for themselvee, Parson's coitterapla,
taw !marring will do well to call and get a
circular and an arelanation Sn regard to
the workinge Df this popular Company.
rho ortletfin it No: ISlFottrth strict, second
floor oigurice'a building.. •
A Medicine Not a Beverage.
It to Axed up to beipalatable to the taste.
but 13 most acceptable to a disorder=
Stomach, and ono bottle wilt cure the worst
caseoftiyemogetaln ealstenco. - it , is a SOY.
OrelSzt remedy, lbrHilioninesiXotualpitbm
and liver complaint. We guarantee it in
every, cam. It will stop illetruss after eat
ing, In one Minute, and to thoso who have
tivedOrifirahalit bread ands plate dieh for
years, we say, "Be of good =ear," for you
may eat liaattyan youizliimet and, follow by
mitt taisplionfolof the "Cure." Me care not
how bad a dyspeptic, you have been, we will
guarantee yon any trouble from your hearty
meal. Does your food moms your Stomach;
Do you taste It fovhonrsafter, cathigi Mars
fah Heartburn, Sleklie,adactio. and Longo
ort Are you Wenii, - Bibilitatini, no ApDatlta
no Wel Are you Meary from rising -2=M
retiring, no anxiety for =Boom, no dlspci
- slit= to Ezerthini,, constant desire for
:Solo agmit for Pittsburgh, Joseph Fleming;
- Diuggist No:. 81'.;:„.b1tirkot ateeet.Pitts
• .The Root Known Tonle. •
CaawcMillacic lt - COA Combination of Iron,
Phosphorus and Callsaya; known as Petro-
Phospito.ratedMiinir Calisaya. Tim iron
reetorestOlor to the blood; the Phoephimus
•catows traate.iif the-nerve . tisane; and the
• Calisaya gives a natural, hcalihful tone to
the digestive organs.
one hint contain.] the Ti 11.1313 of one ounce
of Celizeie ilea tet
. I.spoottui a grain. of
40' 1 4 11 4 Phosphorus, Manufactured by
Co., NOW Toth.
For Bale by androgens, c > • •
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Tim old enabliebedmedical office of Dr.
.E, warner, fknown for forty mans as the
. orlienal.lndlan phymel. an or barb doetor,)
. nadeandaeted fora number of years Pan
by tho.son Dr. S . B. Warner, bas been re.-•
• mined.fromlit:tlair to No. Penn iitreSt•
Dr. Weser still.eontinues to Croat amiss
fully, illacalies of nearly all deserlptsons
esponally.those of •a • ehronie .nature. Re!.
Mamba/. lila new location is No. 211 Penn
street; second.doorabove Ben. Trio:Side's: •
Trio Aeree9St • *unto*
• on :Monday ,nest,
attwo oicloch, at his auction' MOSS
.1 7 1 r Im a• ' atreets Allegheny, 11i. Ilarbankhis
cottage; and .two yires in McClure' town
ship,' twenti Sninideasialk from Allegheny.
To Injure coitipetition and positive sale,
the - mlatesv:in price Is ,redtiCed Col thine
thorisasuLSvo handier' dollars. -':'he picop•
erty fH ifonaidered Ciicali at n thousand
Tara v,iroreithioi this HOLM
Cleanly, In Weiler, earl WelI• goys,
Is the popular Continental Maley Saloon,
FLfth street,..roszt,door Scr We , .Postotraia.
Idr„,.Holishelirier, the • proprietor,. knows
how to =omega mien a house; and has sue.
pomaded liCctrawleit more than a large shore
of public. patronage. It blest the place for
a. good raced, a delhilous repast,' or stew of
tip top oysters.. d. columodloes and well
fairlia ai*spnontlor ladles Or Greeley
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In I.ondoni 1/62,the phonier it 'Nilsen Bow,
fag Ideal'lard:sabred the highest, award—
+ all theabielibiel of Earnbo and Amer/rain
compotltata.. ,Thls award has always been
mode IlfhedEffPetnialbited,.3 Yon will make
no mistake In ordering . one as bollday
M
N _skink.; wita Thep can be
purchased only et Sumner ft qtYs.; 17 pith
Cramp
A common cause is ledlgtistron and the
use or sour /toads. , These should be arold
al and llama's , Stotnisch Bitters had re.
wens* to. At the same time use absorbents.
rot cramp in the stomach take at once s
teaspoontatof icitnille in water, or table
•lrpooattil Itottack , s Catawba Bratap:'
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Of the past few •daye liras 'mused quite
numbroffh4 fail sex.tO Sppear afion)oar
Woofs, they having been kept In doors - so
keg h 9; thp . frOzo."
Apence, the abalite Plitnaks has increased,
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Tbo best place la tbe city to visit for g
Arai Blase moral which will =nimble nll the
rare game of the season la at lioltihelmerts
Coetbmatal Saloon;next door to the ro o t_
°Moo, Fifth street- -• • .
su to Wont
Of conned fruits and vegetables are Intl.
ted to burped, tbaiLassoftment kept by Uoo,
.nonven, at 117 , Federal streetm.Mlegheny
I).lags and \llSedletnes.
Doctors' Prallernittcra carefully propanod .
at halt Um usual prlFe, at. raltoa , s Drag
Mar?. oneatte I.ostqlica•
e . . '-. '' ' ' Tent •11.11 n :Buy • • : •
4orelan Liquors at all klrdls an: JOaaPik S.
Pinchhi ldatillidy, A lea; 191;103' and 1.95
Find atroat, PlLtabargh. _ ,• .
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The Ito; L 7 Iltfock's cAittilleilinicit.OPPo34o.
CliplGll rkiot
Llitatil lank and Neatly, et PlttoCkel
tau Cab Sem _
per cent. itlechoi at 'antlepti B. linen's.
Trlbune Almatute, at P.lttOck's,
New Ilops at JTeaootiph-
.Diarle*-1817; PiWk&'ll;
Valentines; Plitook,s:
Mtuile..kqUixlVE
7il~er.7'eleArnmr.
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BY Merrefmta• National 21degroph Cbmpony.,
Ora Cat, February I.—Weather clear and
freezing- The thaw does not affect the
river. ar. the water run, oft on the tOP of the
Ice. Olt market dull; quotationa here • O
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VOLUME T XXXII - •
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YLRST EDITION.
ONE O'OLOOK, A. M.
EARLY MOM
l'ennsylvaniaLegislature
Special Dispatch to the Fltisblugh Gazette
Itelnusnosta, Feb. 10867.
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The following petition s were presented:
/3y Mr. Wileen: , From eitizata of Pitts
burgh, nuking a reduction. of fare on th
Oakland Passenger Eattwyp,
Ey Mr. Peters: From Judges and citizens
of Allegheny oonnty relative to the fres of
- the Coroner :Atha county:
By. Mr. Chadwick: Of - thirteen hundred
eitlzenhof Allegheny county for therepeni
Alto. Li.favor of afroa railroad law. •
Dy Mr. LlritOir. Of "itio•School Director.
of 111111rIllo btDolgh,Darcbriatcoret ty, for at
thorny to - levy s toz to mud a school
By Ur. Mansell Prom two hundred we
Leen nt Sallzbarg, Westmoreland county
stillest the repeal of theilrenie
Mr. GilMaher v. Prim four hundred
citizens of New Alexander, and Bolivar.
Westmoreland county, ln.,Mvor of bill pm.
hltutitti the eale Nquer.
Mr. Boyle offered a reeolotton width
had been voted out or order last week. mt.
111114' that whin ant bla the diin la .tho
poastmalon of Abodentttoin keen clays, a inn
jorlty or the flown dleobargo'uto
coanndten from the comrideratlon tit°
name.
This created cotunderabla oYcitomoau,
and during the disetusilatt it Iris charged
that a committee kept a certain bill in
committee and would not let it out.
-Boyer Wilso, . Ewing sad reit
aipakkei, thaoke in flyer; and Messrs. War
relh Earns, Quigley, and Quay; against the
The opponeeta of the change saceemied
in preventing a direct rote, until the hour
of adjournment.
The following bilis In pram, Were road
By Mx. Blab= a- A general Railroad law.
By lir. Wailaco a An set to gave to the
Courts Increased powers:gm:din powers
In corporation ; also
An act empoweaing the commutation of
thaideatlicienalty; also "
Aloint resolution revising the Civil laws
of the, Commonwasitit. ' -
Bly. graham presentodthe petition of il
:teen hrmdred Citizens of Allegheny county
for the repeal of the Tlogn county law.
fir. Lowry reported a hill nllowing,nol
ored people. to Me - , to all etreetyvAlroad
eat's. restnoned until next Tuesday.
The act regniatingthe fare on the Oak
laza Passenger Itallroad ears teas podded.
FROM EUROPE.
Austrian Troops to Remain
in Mexico.
THE FRENCH FORGER LAMARINDE
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[Bytkottltrote.]
♦CBTZIAII 7100rft IN In:MO.
LAntootr, February L—lt ie announced that
the Austrian' troops In Mexico will not
leave that country with the French forrea.
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Ftoextrtwrebrettrii.—{lenht tenet{ h • .
'been appotatett•Ataltan - Amlteiandor t •
the Coact et time°.
taitile.aara, aux, DZAIIILTLI.-
l'ebruirY flaiatie fir 211"
Wawa; as proteata agatrult
the roadltfan ut Latagando, the ilafaultan
Watts tritlati Government, ea demanded.
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Oo2clU SSD flSsrCttT..
Litrearoot;Yebithiry L—Norns.—lito OO
ton market bag undergone no etanze. The
brokers circular reports Wes of 51:0) bales.
• atida , = .., i .OX° bales
14 yenta , •
LoNOOI4. ,gebyuary. •
bare advanced y per cent. today, and are
.now quoted at be 1,10 for Money. United
Statos_Sals have dectincd 1-11; per cent., and
are Alleged at
FROM FEW TOM
Dosigerossio rilniso of EZ•OoV. Iron t
Ilavfgatiou Impedea—Sole of realms
Armsrilkoutbern-lroillor Assoclotion
froy 1144surew Sale,. or To
:ire TO. February 1, 1e67
NATIGAT/OX.OI/ LONG ISLAND.
There is ne tineiedlateriroegeet of the re.
°petting of navigation In Long . Leland
Sou& The ablgpers of eastern freight are
eirlously Irkeeek . venleneed, end the New Ha
ven Itallroad hush:nest been overrun. The
toe IN littallottlng . In the North end East
glum tray. It offers.= obstacle to steamers.
/PI:DIAN ♦ill TO Zr SOLD
Ttie Yinian leaders to this city advertise
two thousand stands of arms, prineipeuty
. mnsirsta and Sythiglitld rifles, an ready for
.Isortsat One.
A. dis Mitch received yesterday from Goo
era Howardlay.the Southern Geller Assocs.
stion In Gala city, confirms the report of the
eztreme destltntlon In portions of the
South.. General Howard. MITI Sus fully op.
prOres of tho object of the Association.
The - srockoftobaceo m New York on Yet.
r ta l t i tfr 1 1 0 ' .703tral es flavor eads
a, ZS
of Cuba, and 2.034 of Tara. The sales last
month were 2,000 hogsheads at 3%018 cents,
inaincUrig a few hogsheads of Ghalorrltle at
31 cents, and some very choice now crop at
ZOLS cents. Lngs are quoted at 33.4135 c for
common to good.' Tradein sited teat closed
♦ery taactivo, and mama bare of available.
ehipping lot. Ohio Illierrallghtly natter.
The total sales for the month were 1,500
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Seven hundred barrels of whisky were
seized at H unter's Feint today on whiChi
lily allemed;l3o detr Las 'teat taut. 'nee
hundred barrels were marked " .H. lion.
h ln n a n yeeterdred jadt,atthst=tilLre,,!
and two
for Fuld Dietrich Mbsols." ' .
Bnlldlngibros. 726 aad 7:7,Blxtb...avenue,
occupied J. C. Jenba•and J. EL. Trevor . ,
and used or ball purposes. W 63 damaged
Aro tbla availing. Lass IMAM basured.
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IS - OOTLIZORIIVIIT• • • .
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Ez•Garatnot Wastilagtoa Ha
la !plug at
tbo Mat of death haria • % • ' .
The yeee l 11/I_tilt VEASCII.
1, 1U111117 Mr47ial , rilpo. from Brut.
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TION THE WEST.
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Indhut Degredetionto lei Ninatans-•
Prevision .fer the Interest on•the
.Blrsitsurt liteste Besde—The Sienese
Legislature en the Statue or the
Bolan Mates. •
S. Lorre, Feb. I.—bate Omaha papers
tnentlon the warder, by Lillian', or
ber of settlers at lawren. kanchg,,,tr, i
fifty miles northwest of duleaburg• •
Tho Montano Gawks of the Sib ultimo; re.
ports that /Mr. Itarsiel,;bla wife and two
children, Joe. McKnight, a antler at Camp •
Cook, and an Indian gold° were attacked by
Indians at Foyle Creek. Tn. latter was
killed and Mr. Bullet (severely sounded.
Mrs. liassiel, who is a squaw, and her two
children escaped. The indium captured a
wagon, four mOlos ands wadi° bone. Me.
Knight and Bawls( ennnPod.
nonor4gropoildlcms aro before th e
soon Inuits to provide for the early
-rearm') on of the payment of intermit on
the Missouri bonds.
Tomes, Ken.; rebrearY L—Tho Sonata
umlar Pasted a ooncerraut raeolation with
'only tour Aliseenting notes, declaring that
rthe late rebel States are nithout any • legal
government, and that It It the duty or Coo
,green, to provide. them., with territorial
terms of government. -
An amendment, that upon the Vatifleatlon.
by the requisite number of Staten; falba
Constltutlonal Ametrrent, the loyal mem
ehould be admitted to seats la Coo
-1 green, was gaoled. ,
.rptrf m, '1 , 01,1111r9 .411ClIZeptibitnnt's
Jefrardpi.ertella : say* , some or the Mute
Militia now stationed at that town, on Fri.
thty night'lind ,slandered a tobacco atom of
a lot of cigars and tobacco, and carried off
some harness and bridals from a saddler
shop. They also attempted to enter a low
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8117 ittore, but were prevented by the-pro- prletor.
THIRTY-MTII CONGRESS.
(NECOND SESSION.)
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IVAsnutcrrox,TOburttrY 414437.
E NAT E.
13trrr4 Oi THE ziouss.
- The bull to re.tulate the ditties Or Clerk Of
the House, passed—yeas, Ut; nays, 0, Messrs.
Buokalow, Davis, lienarleks,Ne.irelth, Pat
terson and Saulsbury.,
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Mr. DAVIS spoke against It us a part) ,
measure. • • "
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The bankrupt bill was taken up, the out;s
tine bolos on the amendment of the Judi
ciary Committee to strike out from the list
od . ..exceptions to the operations of Lee bill
the f r olloilngirords:"Aml sneh other prop ,
bay, not Included In the foregoing excel,-
tines, as is exempted from levy /111 , 1 8110
alien execution by laws of the Stab in
which the bankrupt has his domicile at the
time or the commencement, of proceedings
In bankruptcy, to an amount not exceeding
that allowed by Melt exception lass in force
In 1011."
.51e,reg DOOLITTLE, • 110 WA RD, CON.
' NESS and others opposed the amendment.
Messrs. TRUSIBULL, ENDItICIiS,
JoiiN,ioll and others favored It.
-af.r. wan F., value Dr 1119 oPlatea' favartitl
a bankrupt lavrosould rata compelled nutter
Instractlons from - the Ohre - Leglolueure, to
vote agamst the bill.
„Mt. moved to amend by substl•
tutldg .`and a homestead and other prop
erty not exceeding In value r2,0.U , tor the
:words prOgo3eil be stricken eat.
The Ilouse bill relatlvo to the smltlis p
onlan
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Institution On lease, called n and
passed.
The Bankrupt bill was resumed, Out with•
ost action..
The Senate then whnt tnto executive sea-
Mont and boon-Atter tukiactrneti.- • . • • •
iIOUSE.
~PYiTUPO.\IAS 171ITITI7T,
Mr. PATTEMOS, one Cr the itogents of
the Stuitheontan institution Introduced a
Joint rreellttion, authorizing the receipt in
to tho United States. Treasury of the fonds
or that ingituthul, itieltulicg the Intlunee
on hartd,V.ele InVoßed Statee hoods, to an
amount not hkeeedistlithe original bequest,
one million dollars. -Prized.
IZTRUNAL I t 1 nommiescr.4.
On motion of .11r. FE lilt Y the serretary Pt
War W. directed to transmit report., on
estimate, tor the intprocenient 01 harbor.
ou Lake Michigan.
• tifTehrent. SUlmrutt LAW, •••
tln rnotion coimmit
too on Wayil ancLliteans Wore trutrdcted to
onqntre Into tim e.rptllettcy of amending
the Internal Revenue law eo as to require
the detitructlon of all copper stills cottthca
teal to the United, attach end the Sale of the
same as old copper.
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The bill to eztood the putout of %YALU:a
-t-4,y for frAprovonteuts In Inaclonery for
cutting and dreiAng screws, to AntrtoO.
true debated Without suttee..
•v ' Taub local divot.
The Senate till to regulate the tenure of
eertabt olvll °fares was debated.
3.1 r; FINCII. oulursed Ltbu IbUl au au en
croachment on tbetoustltuttonal ruttitat of
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Mr. WOO WI E o 1 ucutud the sonatas
ot!Modo.g aTno4oTant t Moo..
Mr. in)NNLILLT e•Ooka in fsvor ot the 1 , 111,
and offerist an amendment. providing Wm
CIO 'runner bu bold tio. hairo happened
during the recess of the Senate, II the In
eumbetll of lino outgo wax In Clio ezcrelne of
Its duty ou.tbe - day Construes convened, and
that In sneh 3 case, the person holding the
°Moe sh all continue to hold it until his sure
misor le confirmed by the benne.
MinM =road agitnat:tate otti. as Nia-
Mr. STENENA farcical Eta staptialitott_ . to
declare all person t ID inated ati.l rejected
by lino- Somme, Incapable of, holding any
pualtc oMn for 050 year, and wade
mottos.
ISATan. sunvarted tt...s
711 e bcsoatled tnt
01'0110. MIES 1.101,"
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Yr. &sou: tannin the closing argument in
Inter of the bill, oppo,icg all smut oilmen tn.
• Mr. mbennment 'tarn°,
from the first atelion, es_cepttnit the burr.
tacit. Of State, Trennttry, War, Navy anti
interior, rostmunter lietiotrol itni.t.nttorne
Uellernl, was rejected by to noinst Vt. • • .
the other umeildteenik offerlid -by 311.
Wllliumn, Mr. Dannelly, and Mr. ntovens
were novenaly rejected—the hitter by n vote
of 31' • - • •
Mr. r AttqttilAß moved to teennolder
• 0 vote reject in gIV nam•s nmrndm tilt_.
11.1 LE MOVIII.I to tablo the motion—
, mintlied by 07 itiittimt 71.
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/Sawa pracetallag furthers =arca:Lea!
ea 'nada loran •C; a rn meat.
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Sr. WILSON, of lowa. We sietten that he
would on flondey report from 140 J onk
el/try' Committee the penes bill to declare
valid and conclusive certain predate/0.10.
Of. the. President, sod acts done In pursu
ance thereof by his order, In suppression
Orlin, rebellion.
16GZEP eta LOTAL
A Joint rmolutlen to pay.CaptaLn
C. Treeitt. of Tem:maser, for Men Months ,
Serelecs to the army, wet mutual.. •
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The Committee on Wm - nand Menne nritn,
on motion of lir. KETCIi instructed to
enontro into the propriety of removing the
internal relMitla tan .aratlpluir
pliperrand placing - It on the hob Mt.
Mr. XIAHLIA IntroducOal bill levolar-le
ttLeV4l.lcd.lttnea ArtionXl a/ lit. Lmlla.
[erred - U. ti:e Conlulltlte On AminiprlAtlon.
111SECCTIT2 001{1.4111VAT/ONA.• ,
•• The' SPEAKER: presented .etimmonlea 7
'Done from the ProViladt, q felleate. •
Trimsmitung the report of the Secretors
of War, asith Daformatinarrespecting the
executdon of en net. pros/SW*4ot thit ap
pointment of a commlodon to cam. Joe iidol
report upon certain eialtas of the Mate of
Ipsa s tabled ..
Transmitting repOtt - ot SemetarY of
State t in answer to .I.m:elution* of the 4th
and Deb of December,asking for. Informs
than on the present conditionof affairs to
Itexteo,and on the nrbject. of the evacuee
tide Of Resit° by the French troops. Its
famed
to the CottimittateOn'Yerc.lgn Affairs
Transmitting. reports from. heads of sea ,
oral Executive Departments, with informa:
Lion In regard to app o intments to •ollicer,
railed for by ammo resolution of the Gth o f
ecember. Referred to the Select Commit
tee on Civil Service. ' • • • .
Neztohet. nAXLI.Ate. .
Mr. ItUOLWEAD presented a.' retioni4
trance from the Pleal 41 on tio of Oa Nottunal
Banks at Pittsburgh agalutt any changes 141
the naturnal bank taw. •
Adjournett. ,
FROII MEXICO.
Juarez SerletielfrConalflerins the E.
rxtri4l=lll,"ite°"l.int-Sfe's:
tro—ltonsors,Sorestlesion's and Cost.
tradistlsas of Previous Dispatches:
GALvarros, Jan.ll4—News Prom I(We°
roPMPIR" 4, 4 4 c 'a: boesettszy .4t.t. at
mektna A274,409.0p1ay , Wm* pri.ga exci.
cuted: .004.1101144Jaami . '4 tieitei of die:
patz4o,loliplAly(ollpfagton. ,
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Naw Oautaxe. via Nair Term. February . 1'
—Private letters from Me &My ofMerico
report'-; that) a ACC *VieChkaatitnr.srel "be
.
Maltrell;,o7 ank-hs4 , : 'ltosOger
Arrottriftstaan lutrunchliniol fiterisabss.--•• -
A. meeting of the Cabinet was hold at the
palace of Maximilian on the ittlh when the
quostionerafitzlectlfign , itatty.ef Cleputiere
Aviia,pUL to Totei; and ; It WSW dooldksi he
should...tag. -Therovrare ilvser , totes in lifter
of - departure, on the grouudathat the strug•
gin should be abandoned.
At the latest date) Juarez was still at
"-Remota ibitut - the tlisaireoilem'af, Ulna-
M o n were rile, and some credit 'have boon
attributed to them.- The garriwuns of sov.
oral cities have given - Pp their adhesion CO
Just= and delarod against Ortega..
" • .
JII.O.I7ArY. 11411.,
of Joarez's army. and the bearer of 1115•
patches to IVashington; has arrived hnre.
Tl2O YrenCh haYeetialied to. llght -against
the Llbonds, and 110 not Interfere In Ilse hat•
ties between the Itoperialinte and Liberals.
The Liberals are gathering In the Valley
of Mexteo, and will soon nurnberlo,ooo.
11. U. unborn, formerly of Now York, has
been drsmtened from the Mexican navy ter
misapplication or meld. and desertion.' '
•
SOUTH AMERICA.
.•
The eerie llntirecoa Sprtin, Chill ■nd
rent—Medi/Won nu the Pert of the
Vetted Matte Looked Vor —Tne 111cw
'olutton in elendos►. i" •
•
=ice YOUK. , Fetr. I.—Thu fleriatra bantio g ,
m 'ChM, correepondenco of 7ouunfTi2d e
soy. foreign mediation between the ailed
Itopehlloe and Spain bad hem. definitely to.
round; The vileorom protwention of thei
mar boatmen .doturtrilidelwpon..,llinflation
n the part of the United fetateo was looked
forward to amicably. It woo believed a
prormettion for an annulment from that
quarter 'room be accepted. -
The Uldllan SnY4MMOUt lia4'rcitiOvcd
dobbin formation that !inane was making
Ovin7ProParation for war, and.would•rolt
forou thwnaval force nf Itte Jonlero..' '
yelp arida°wets eabldly.becomlue Intorno.
noble, and tint fleet.we. ba
ad ng
ready Mr an yawed/to,- • -ti
-The finance oueitlen becomixik' alt
embarresulng, altnongh opeele remedied
•
The Dlendortt revolution. had aosouted
bbenelngprOPortionn. and the revolutioio...
ry army. it we , t konnid. would rummed.
tlnsteasou generatoprldnd woiddyndaddyl
teko place, Witt the war of the triple ali
ance against Paraguay would b e , L ug 0d ...
ly ended.
Nothing hum been heard from the United
states Meamer Loncacter, roperted foun
dered off Cape Born.
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,PITTSBURG-H, SATURDAY, 'FEBRUARY 2, 1861
F iro iiJ it lyM(I)
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
VERY WEST TBLEGRUIS
•
FROM WASHINGTON.
Marshal' McKelvy's Nomination
Rejected by the Senate,
DEATH, OF H. S. MAGRAW
IN WASHINGTON.
Statement of, Removals and Ap
. pointinenls to Oftlie.
PROBABILITIES AS TO THE TARIFF
; . • BILL IN THE HOUSE. -
.
Another Question rending in
the Supreme Court.
Wasulearoe, February let, ISI7
x.rtC,klf FrAIGS. •
Tho President toelay eont to the lioute
roltiminCas docements on . the siihieet of
Ilexteo. Among theici !AS'S letter from
Secretary . SO ere rdtie ardrsjtallo,, Roberti, Of
DeeemPet Itet, tact Bays the -Presi
dent dote not deem It creamery or expedi
ent at present U Intervene In matter" of
civil eontritet,lietereen eltiaerm, of the Pni
teil Staies rtertertng kr Aiello"; or 'between
eitieene of .the United States and elexleo-
Thiele in irmly, to itiborte. 'complaint that
President Juarez had ktran'ted a charter to
the Tehuantepec Trltnellt Company, In da
rotratton ot a prevlooa contract, granted to
tan "La Tebarredepen Company," which it to
clalmed_Lai
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' Tho ri6 , 4atit lutiviioMlnatot Con:rtaler
tdu n! rottottuteettr Se." Loa., and 1.1.3a0
Veritittocic, et ituffsto, awl Outtel 01113,1, -
of PlM:tad lltti.torsitohtslortur to 4.11. at Me
111.W.4.1adArar cletlans of,lltusucltunetts.
Tho Sunuto has confirmed thu fulloorlog
aPPoinlmente:
11. it. Heath, Scanlan , of thu Territory of
New. Mexico.
Atelt:driiL nfairialiii.Atoitetlbtateie Attor.
4 , .3* (or lowa.
. - Ll,olirott• Nortaim . ,;' , ...Linstor . of Internal
I:orenue for 1.1. h allstrlct or otqo.
sth „Araretholl, reAl n2t!.r tt ritnenville.
Tho foklowtog pomp:maim:l vrizi ryloctod:
Elaine) Sloireliy; Gnltott'Stsfes 'Marsh of
for Liao Wettorn ylaLrict of C.:maxis/auto.
=
lion. if, ,Flember of the
starylona I...ciftgliture a i.t to.loy of
apoplexy.:. The flcogabod Icomorly
State Treasurer,
Tht...rre3T,teiitstifit to the 1150 , 6 to day •
rePf3'to tloireaolulonaUf og for In forum,
tlon to rcldtlon tOtetrioraif from offloo.
The Secretary of Stritu'i report Cth ibits
the fact that none:Mos were reran:minted
by him after their rejection by the senate.
004 no names withheld from the Senate.
'll-nrilie,4kaltilaitill..ll4:itilittiftig:Olf ;Santo ,
vale was ten, end the number of appoint.
ni - nte tOinipplyvacutelesj seveniteen .
The report or Secretary of the Tress
tiey eh...wet:to total titnnberof changes dur
ing the yeeuror et - ITS; of - which'tO wort
caused by removals; the number reappoint.
allot Mottles, by the Miele was In, hod
5 were rerappOinted en whose , nominations
no action was tal.co by The Senate, 01 were
appointed where mantes were withheld
from the Senate, 2 of reboot died dor( og the
recess, and I during theses: on Of the hem
bte:—th este could not take the oath required
y law. , entl were retained for mallhasitani
hi mbre ; 2 rertlgued, t Continues! In Mice on
the notnlnatioun of 'Others Were enblult.
rod. The names of .11 were soolnentany
omitted ln handing emelaatenssip of
these have been tropercren by the ap pain b.
meet of other persons. ' • •
The SteretaryM • the interior - Oates , that
of the einty.one regnant* or land °Mete,
savers/men born tweenvest (t em aglow dad
MAC: Venue! ritipaletedird-alktpoms re.
coitus. of public money., throe have boost
retrieved. lit ten ,noperintendente of In.
dlan affstre:tWo•trave been removed, and
of slaty-eight lodine*gents nye were ro•
mhlredrOr nitPatvelaPealetingento twelve
* have born removed. Tho total number of
clerks and employer:oi under ins control of
leo • , ecrotary or the Interior, exclesive or
the forgolog,-M Oh hundred and twenty
erght:' fiftlila entire nenther, only twenta
here Lacer removed' Aimee: every M.
stance, the' re Moval h. base to preelhe a
place for merited°. .woundal soldiers.
, more competent to dlactuarge the tintless
The. report or the rot ery of liar state*
no persoutddler their rejectam by Molina.
eta !WM beset .re•ippointed. by the ?reel*
t.aPPOlntments have been' made
dare tire last session. hl, persons w e,
DAMES were waltheld from the -Senate, a
tow cases -occurred - seal'. gh Leadearthrice
in the Adjutant tion , ofinse,: but were
merely brevet nmecitntratuitst, which having
expired by Cansolutiomti ituattatiOn, wlll
he ronmainete4 'at 'the present 11094100.
DerieW the recs.., thirty-two persons have
neon appointely to 1311 - Leacanctor - made by
-cirlinskytaltattait les oryteln; but attetrsisanes
w ill
be own presented to the Senate. The
Secretary explain. that this number doe*
not Include brevet appointments, which
are not mu mace! CO ended within tint *cope
of the reSorutiods,nor 'those appointments
made under 'the net or C.:unarms of July
2SIII, fixing
: the net
that
attend, appointment* met be submitted
Le/U.llBonel.* the . 110 *
- ' -- The Secretary - 0f die Navy reprtits no sp.
imlntments or re-Appolutmente In the civil
or naval service resit/trio g the action of the
Senate, made during the recess. •
. "(60 dttprnil (Amaral toportS daring th e
Medi% tharkhe rhatlipee from'alicauses
&meanly...l.A° thirtydour.. rdnetetn, having
beteeppointinents`whereuertachndes had
happened, and tlftenn appointments to • Olt
enchant., . There weaves. Imappointruent
after irtdatileatbrdie -
The Post linstar General reports the re
mands for political :01300a of which num
yells twelve meta bee°
w be i r dfar mud - Ofty•nino re;
morals kayo been snags to make room for
wounded ienthettltecr holt:lifts; anty-two
eppointments *err Off vircarictes caused by
resignations or deaths; Monty changes by
rummest of sinprrlntMelite resclnden,• eighty.
two 'removals because of neglect of Milder
tintless See changes abused by declination
of °Meet three changes' ennead by emPtrol
Lion el corundesloes twe - reMevals by &ben.
dot:lntent or Otilcol and ono rantoral bemoan
the poettnarter woo , freedulentlyTeCOMl
mended. Total, two hundrmi and twenty.
tyre,
• .',.attaleeLairOV . nacesrarkumnas.% ,
: • A Neer York:Theis*: special •firs : The
rrisidaites . .l:4 plait' or adjustment hinted
, titudified suffrage' and ernnexty, 0 f
which f mirriCrintmtiou! a few days ahm,
kits been further mattmed end discussed,
.
.
and sOthaniusk. modified, • .detalls. The
'MOSpeettl of Its icitiption try Wahl minlstrea'
Lion is almost, Certain: .•
A epeeist) to the..Sicnirm. Ohnestrissee, this
'elty;essitll'?t'lliiirii'Andslotibt that, a Sow
fe:in tirst.r:cis pf itiCtshrstion at the
White LlOnses :.Tbere bite ,Insenes, sect, of
tulormal netltication ,to prominent South
erners that the tuirainlitrationintonded to
adoptassow„ lino of reconstructive action;
and this *dynes has bad the effect of bang
les to Wsehiaston,liorernora Orr, rarsous;
islars.lnf and' 9thilirtire. Who lottesfreely; ad;
to,the councils. or the -Executive.
[messiest Karns and: universal amnesty
„form the superstructure of the niepins,.
In this movement Secretary Walston is rep
resented . to have given his cordlia
rOOOO. Tlemetbly, the latter minister
and ono other member 01 the Cabinet, met
In several hours , convene e WIZ or „tiln
members from each .110usc, Chou. Wes
riably cadet.] still the mai orittP - The
torsions/nut • almossi exclusive reform:me to
inspensihments, Secretary Stanton depreca
ted 111 Cory feeling terms the unsettlement
and assitatiosiof tins well tussi national In
terests or the coo htry, sliould 'a trial of tile
President be rueoived. ogee, / a r t epti
the centionsen ConttreLl'pledßod theta
solves to oppose reciter Settee In the mat•
to by the hover Bound. hiwp r
••• ••' • ' VASID ' OriIcZ MAiriBll.
t;ootuttralooor. Wilma of tato kiwatoral Land
loiOOrluta,11:0, kocrotary of the
I ntarlor for approval, two ILsta of lamb on-
P . _riNg.
M k?rt t n Et( 4 .41 mthgcmota 10 4 04 Sn
too C/ Lrugllon o tbo St. l'aul and Ilirolo
it,rittrycotalrollpintf ngiregato ;13,4
OrVacrev.
=1
The CommWieser 011 Indian Affairs has
spectra." the following civilians an com
ic's/donors to is yes t h:ste the alretuustatteeS
El
I=l2
connected with the . massacre at Fort Phil.
Kearney.: General James It. Stedman, Gen
eral John 11.9ra:born and Judge .1. 15'. Kin•
noy. In addition two °dicers of the army
will be apPointed as commiSileners; not yet
selected. The Commissioner; will rende7-
vans at Om abttnn the 15th inst. clothed with
ample power to make full examination.
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.• • .
Jay Cooke, of Pennsylvania, Governor
smith, of New Iliimpsiii re, Thomas It. Page
and JOlOll lE. Ellis, of (kilo; E. G. Noyes,
of Indiana, and other prominent bankers
and business men, lieht a consultation with
the Comptroller of tho Currency and the
Secretary of the Treasury yesterday, and
Agreed upon the following of the bill,
wh lets, It Is said, meets the approbatten el
the Secretary of the Treasury , add the
Comptroller of the Currency.' The gentle
man above named have hsil an interview
With the Senate kluanee Cotornittee. and It
is Understood that a bill will be repoi - tod
by the Commltti.e to the Senate next week.
The bill reads as follows:
. .
Be it enacted, That lOr thu purpose of
redeeming aid retiring suy comptiuml In
ternet note. ontstanillng and held na
tional hanks, flioriceretury Of the Treasury
Is hereby authorized to Issue, temporarily,
loan certificates In the manner
In section tof the out approved July rah,
1062, bearing interest at it rate not exceed
ing four per cent. per nnn nni, prlnelpal and
Interest payable id lawful money oil Mr
• Mandi said certillcutes of temporary loan
may constitute twit be held by national
banks holding or owning the same ue . part.
and not ogee/sling the reWorvo provided fur
in auction Si and 3:of the net. entitled
agt to provide n attlunut unmeant iived
Juno 3d, laSii providra the 0 issued
oball not exceed slol4(xiii i issi i
°Emend Van ITlelc,,of Now York, whom.
centlf,' arrived here. reports great anxiety
among tacit (Jr all conduitius and burlies t
by reason of the impressloc that Represen
bitty.* Randall's bill will pasA, idol an a Con
sequence ttv!trOy nii the country national
Dank!, and precipitate titionelal L'Orl V 0 hilorl
and ruin. The General ray!' tits investlgit
tints lead to the belief that there hi nut the'
Wattle(' 1 1 0 1 1 . 0114.7 that this tali! —or ear
other ttnpntring prosolit rendition of
banks—wean become a tow. .
- • • • .
The Supreme Court In Ilno Dlstrlct of Co
n:punkt is eta' eng:tred In boarlnz nryno
MOWS on Um fineetton, shatter the test
oath miulreit for adults:Mon anon' to eet
aside.
DEATH Or 1100. rlllLir .I.OIINSTOS.
The ennounoernent of the dentli <lt lion.
rtilllp Johnston will ho made to-morrow
The funeral will take place., 5i..1.1".
n',io 4Si,lV.fwtyX.y.o,-n,
• .
A ease Is now before the ant,ronlu court
in which Term snes the Treasury or the
Unites.' States fore. harKe amount of State.
bonds mired by the GOVerlajtunt at the rinse
of tSe war. This en rho hat ...11-0
the Supreme Court In stifle an qrliellido.l
ante her peen a Party sleep the war. anct is
mast evoke is decision d io witethcr the
Southern country zzartleulri.l' statas ti!
Stale boundaries
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FTUC Itou , vJaulAcparr. CoxUlu 21tei)
taking Pvldence relatlopt 'l.O Mary
Land election. .
=1
_rho lioyell,chmerit product um l ,4no Pro-
grryl#„
The Indemnity Mil vr 111 In reported t,c.i
to Ili° lloube on .11.0t,dn,r....,
The lath!' bill tats beet, liiia - rn‘l In Ilze
BOuSWl..9l.ll4lltin,yeLdod NlI i COW:1114e r.
ant will be const4e.t.ol to ‘ necitno 01(11
the tax bill, 1.1114 both i . te - ,ly to Ir. En.
tvOrt,l.
I=
.Ttof ems issued a proclarnol.v.n
elltriltttlattley the dloctitedhyttee tY,tle.e
eatiwige. !teal elyiNrt (he
1.0411 , 1 4 .
Into the I' n ltr4 ntnte. 15T.... , 111,
110 long an tee - lynx . ..lr 01'04114 "Orrertr
reln•lmuco - Eroran iwn.tewr
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,Cree.S to ,port. of Ttle•.:*) . A f.pr !In.(
lug the Compound intcrt,:. No', • 11•:11 1,3 .
the banks.
V60.11,1111,10 , 1r TAM" DILL. ' •
Thero is no Ilre , Mtbility
peBool by the , onwto w bo o.“.pb-1
the Iloubo It will orvntumliy go to
mittew of Lon mrtnco, LIS itt1i01,1410,,,1,7111t.
/y, w Cow bill will to, ftwinv.l.
lien. rtClllollt is 00 n el.:. to W..ll.ing
TELF.GIL.tPII II I,I"3I.IIAIELY
lion. 1 . 1,1111 , Johnston, Itepreset, stir.
Congress, from the Eleventh 1/Ist,bt of
l'ennsilrants, eetaleuitel Of the GolltllioA Or
Monroe, Way no. l'tke, Carleon net North
ampton, tiled in IVaslongton nn Thor —lay
night, of congestion of It o in,r. Mr. -Johns
atop will II nAtI.Te 01 NeW Jarrey, bet ro•
moved to this Store,, and settled I!, 1 , eriii•
ampton minute In is - te. 110 0.11te.t..41
11.1 I..fayette Collect, I.sattin; too
YGLY.I!Iit te44 , 111ng.. 1130 rettlrnMg
horno, I.rix:ltullUlltitti to the t•ur In 1,1, lie
Ina a member or st. 'Lou,. of .11.0 archivolts
tOreS of this Mate In 1 , w:3 I. Ito ha. been
member Oltiongrea• slx.yeara, having . been
Mat ehattenta lerstlo t O n Thlrts
Congress. Mr. Johnxei resided to Easton,
tied 043 In his forty-elgth year. ion. I'-
M. Van flutken in the lterresentatlro clout
'from'thla district.
Gen. 11uncOck's father. Illed at blerriss
town, to this State, yesterday.
•
The 40,413.13 mill at Dighton, ]bust.. 041101
by William Cobb and otter,. au, !canc.l
yesterday morning. Loss !named
for about read.
Latc„advices from Japan Math that ow
ing to internal Maturbonces to that taunt
try, xtedbas rilba In Slant, to uncut an
tont as to Ito a tiOttine of grant anxiety to
the Government. Cr Timm riots are reported.
A large lire occkrrrca In Idapalleld, Ohio,
yestertlai me: L aing'. It brOke 'nut about
thtee o'clock, In the bakery , of , .lcomlyn &
Calmer.- Tito Weldon Bonne block way dc
xtroyed, alz stores were burnt out, and
I:agouti:titan of ofiloea In tho tipti . cr Stories,
InelndiMitha Odd 'Forlows. hall' and inear..
mory of a military company. Lois, about ,
$I0OAX). The principal satfcrefa aro Ilea.
rick & Co., try goods; —Jackson, groom;
Jocelyn & Palmer, bakors;.— .11111 or,
sa
loon.
The N. t. Tri{ , wroes ppeclnt wayy the per.
eon who wrote the letter ., concerning Mr:
Motley, le nn inCent of Ercielery Seward,
and In now on npplicant for the Waco:
Moser, Adams, Morel!, tool other Min lucre;
cire"expeatett . to 'remain °flout entire not
reimke of Sowant's letter.S.
It is rumor.. t hat the Camden end Amboy
lisproe.Cl letve agreed le consolhhtte with
the Now Jorooy Tranieworlatlon Cornpany
The Herald's ranatna vorrensinalent nays
loot the rename 11.41.1r0nd will probably
succeed Ln htiying u tone.. al or their ehur•
tor, when they will begin "en' extension 'of
their road.
TLC - Iferril.Cs Now Usionns special says
theft It 'is understood If the • Legmlatut u
passes tho bill for a convention to triune a
new Consiltution over the veto of Gorarnor
Wolin, no bal !smut, u proclamation declar"
IlieConvention - of Piet bigot, and ro.aasem
hang IL' The iltadicals pro organising the
(fraud Arfor of the lteentale all over Um
„State, and /4 conflict betvi r een tau ltadloxlo
and ex-Conederares Is not Improbable.
Judge E. F. Chambers, of Kent conni.r.
Ifarylana, died on' the 30th ult.' Ile 0010011
-of the most eminent moo lit Um Stoic.
The total number Of renlana held In Tor- I
ontoAlnce June, bas boon 107, of whom Utu
following dispoml has boon made : con
' acquitted, 23 discrilaaed for want
.Of eridonoo, 13 discharged on ball, and re
maining still for trill. Thy condemned are
~,,,useuimpeklngstOn Penitentiary,
(72,,g_ . ,ipe10p pat tnauurnetary of
mom. & Co., NowtOri, Co,.,ni wan ylastroyed
by are on Friday 110011 1 . 1 03.1111.1,C01, fully In
si#7.perions- aro 'thrown out or
employment by alibi:int/It originalad from ,
the olio of korofiono oil.
Itaggerty and Phelpe,have boon convicted
of .. uu ips the leeond degrov, In /hall
toidindpir ILO death of loon Root.
A dro In New Orleans, yesterday I/10rnhyr
destroyed the steamer lady Frank lin,
iisisslinifriver patiket. Lois slo,oon.
oared In the Cincinnati fire and Accidental
insumnco Co.
W. T. Jacobs was nhot and killed by It.
T. Roberta, ■ young lawyer of Wanettentor,.
Ay., yeetorday, Cause, Jeulouzy,
,r 7 lit it• C'S
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CITY AND SUBURBAN
Fonrth Pnge.—Addltioniti City nh.l
barban Intelligence, Financial and Com
ccercial, River, &v., ac.
Spectral Meeting . of /ho 110i10..0 Ara.
soelatlon —ltentonatrn.lee Agellllll.ll
the Paramage of the on MIL
Tottorday afternoon, at three O'clock, a
special meeting of the Pittsburgh Petro.
lenmlletiners. As.ioclation wits held at the
Board of Trade Hoeing, On Wood street. In
the alo.erice of the Presfdent; on inotlon, It.
IS. Wiring, Esq., wa,q called to the Choir,
and H. M. Long, Esq.,lappoin tett Secretary.
The President atatkid that Ile had taken
the Hearty profiling the meeting; In order
to take some action remonstrating against
the passage of tip bill presented in the
Legislature by Mr. McKee. entitled "an act
to provide for and regulate the inspection
of mil Illuminating oils, prOduccil by the
distillation of petroleum, pent, shale, all
phaltuin, coal, all/ Other bituminous sub.
etuncen 11:11,1 for like purposes."
11. M. Long, Esq., than moved that 11. cord.
lento" or three be appointed to draft resit.
haloes expressive Of the sense of the Adso
eta Lion; remonstrating against the passage
or the bill reterred to. Tine motive was
IVibptqd, 6.1111141 W. Burke, ...Ifeery .11. King
end Wet. Forsyth, kiwi., appointed . Fail
committee. Thu committee thou retired,
,
The Secretary read n letter r from Charlea
Tory.k hart, Fitoi,, dated at iiarrfsburg, who
-totted dint noun of the Allegheny couto --
do Jo:cation In the Ltirlyiatin'e o with the e n.
eeptlynoof Mr. McKee. wort, urgent In the
PUS,. of the bill. Enclo•outi In the letter
trot the original petition, :aura one-fourth
of the alguersare not nil Ilt.lors, nuking for'
tile pouyiage for the • loin, arid ninon rcuiotp
noun, from several h ell-known oil dealery
why were yignera of the petition for in
oa6.ogv, and who hnd !wen Impoßed Upon I
a. to the character of the hill whoa they
tuned it, and who now ruhoonau - atenipuno o t
it
Thom. Isavic, amen ,„„a
stated that lieuas one of the signers or the
orsystial petition is,is Mg (or the psoeusge I
rite 1,111, utoler the representatisto that the
lon provided the inspection of relines' ear.
ion all; and that after Pistilli= out the true
e.oirsieter or this hill, ho signed hie name to
the relllolllftrnnt , o atialnnt its nalnogo.
The Committee Oil Itesolrittons then prto
stinted the following. reeolutlonS (Or the can.
sitleration Of the Tuts:Ling:
Pr/qtr.!, That tlio •pwage of any
su tkLig It compulsory for reline.. to hare
their oil Inapeeteci bp a Chile Inspector, nt ,
lure it shall be Ksitt fur home conitimption,
is an tinwurrautalsto nod unsiece,chry
Lerierzthie with our huff/liege.
red, Mat toe lOU nOered by Mr. Me-
Kee ontupelling Us TO nave all Cie ' . (nl go Ile
Ve•lfvryrvo .1 rt in.pycb. by Stmt.
b to -
In Itillpr Vexatlott• guiwogivii
t:ttolo !. , 1,104,, , , and ni 111 tent to
darn thorulinlng nestee4e to Mil,
~n.l divert nil AtOptnente for ernort td
ark, Jet hey' anti MA.ryloott, w hero no
6.111A1.
fa,to ot, That a o bear - J.:ly atbrocate toe
i.t.-,tute of a -Cato or Nat tonal law prohibit
itito rule of.allexplOtOro
J, roll ed Tnat Ave rerononttntl tilts An'to
-6,ltion to!. nr,' (tut nroolntntrnt or a etltll
- to °raft math a oil: to will otrtnt wally
orotoct the rotoonuora !torn the 4iangtrl to
ahi II they nro too ltablo, by. the eale by .
Olrbortn..t 11..alt•tr, of r antoove, rulalteratott
7ltolellor oil, and that the toll of 31r.
tlt no, er tt 00, 1i.W . .1%.• 1e utterly poor,
:v... to ta,upplott. tht.
1:.V.11,11. That to Eve out mot.: agalds
'llll, an now orrated, porta, :one we
nu poi tt t a colanaltou to ploceott to Ilarrte,
borg to ttroperly rein viral the Watt, btu
the v./um:tree ultd uunt_ra 01 the
I.,,tatortt,
Tbe .retort neepted, and. on lon.
tnn., hn reaulnitorn. aton 1 nunaltnou.ly
.nlnnt4nl,
tt =tonna of IL W. Iterke, Elq., E. P.
:st ntn, 11 tlttain Forst Oh mei
were nhinnufeet t3hue:veil to 11/trrithorg,
Intl In ettnhtne Lion Stnsere, LOekhurt.
. tierces:; the mai ullttee there, to
n. qt-ttt tit deft - at of
~ bII tratt...blt t-! by Mr. Sten. .. t .
ittthe oil lutcrent geneinEY•
ntotlon, the Se,tur -orlon atlJourned.
Souitwr of Llton•cm citan led.
Th rough the c'ollite.y of johe Brown
1.-1.. Clerk of l'Ollrt.a. we are Criabied to
n.Ltouing in'.. enOw or the total
hooll.or heeno, ntante,l In Allegheny
•lurttig LI. ymr
1- r - 1 7 :-:
1;1;,,,H,"
F14,1,14•441,11/1:31 , /:101 41,3, I. .4
.uecorul ward, " , ..I . 7 3' 7.3
1111.1 ward. " , 44. ,
Fourth IA 1,4.1, " ' 1, 4 2, ,
11. 43
I'lrtl4 Irani, " 40- I/ . 5. 07
Ul //I: wand, " ' . 5 , 5 it
ram wat.l, " ; 0 •I u
1 1
4.7011 th 4, R 7 ,1, .• ........ : , I - 1 II
Stu /It Wahl, " ' 0 1 3 /7
Tenth yrna,l. " I 21' 31 0 14
Whole .aaa.r l'ittab'gh
Vir.t. ward. AlJar,:lany
,:cond a ar,l
n .1 0 hi
J.. 14, 3
/7 II
bird aura.
111. th ward
Wlnne lynnber In .111en'y
Thu n,gregnlu numbor of Iletnnunk grant.
okl in u, tnnoin:lts 14 34 fullosnn Tnvern.,
vatlnpr bonkel, wholevale, 11. Tolnl,
In the townltnp, Taxerc.l. 9.: eating
hause.+, 11. 201.1,1.
MENNE
In tbv entlrc county: Taverns, 351; eating
Iloustn, /Un wholesale, I.
lwablllly To Pay
I a Deeezeber last a gentleman tram bow.
lekley eaten to Allegheny. ant! incited the
tuar'.et lee the purpose of .making purehaa.
lid. flu bought, among other thinge.e quar
ter of heel' from n. termer of Butler county',
ant we., to payblot for It during the after
noon. Ile 11 Id pot. inquiry being mane
It was stscrrtnleett that the poretwer,trt
left en the afternoon Iraa tr na ins beef for
hoe., The Butter ounty man welted fo r
/Ala customer Leeman atrale wlthllt ra=ge ,
orsend Into too money. Neither 00000
transpired. not 11.1• /It,. t he othertlay, he put
the bill for cvnectlon into the Ranee of Chief
Long of the Allegheny pollee. That unmoor
0101001 the defaulter andsoon obtained the
til/110y. The creditor wan
,profuse of spelt.
glen, asseverating that the train hail started
with him before ho 000111 sled the man who
.old him theibeel. After he got home If Ito
had kno It where to send the money, ha
would certainly have HPIlt, ft to the farmer.
Tile allatr cod./ happily, for litho prier of
the beef Mel not besn forthcoming, there
would have been important reaulta.
Jiro!. of tho month—Summary .for
'Janua♦ry.
Through I he courtesy of "iarnuelT.Paieley
lisra., the thorough and ennoble Superintend
eat of the Pittsburgh File Alarm Telegraph,
we have been furnished with the following
statement coimertilna the firm. and alarms
for trio Men tlt of Jannari Jain. plat,' The
reportla orunplial from this books - opt by
M r. P. at the Central °glee:
The total loss by Oro WtIA 5a1,e95., The total
losoranco4ll,'Ll , O. Threeof those tired wore
tneendlary..
The number of blown struck Ou the tower
hell were, , •
The Larnust Arco' the month was that of
White, Berger Sc, near the corner of Butler
MO Morton streets. Ott, want, on the Al
' A young. man. named James Young, to
fether;Wlllt ntlihoreesoras burned to h
on the Inortilntr of January teth, onWeb- ster street, at the bead of Seventh,
=l2
Dr. G. L. MgCook, Phytdolan to tile board
Of health, repcirLi thirty-ono as the total
number of dentlfil for the week entllnaJne.
uary xllll. Of the deceased fifteen were
nmdse end taste. females. Twenty-nlne
were whitened two colored. The disease')
prodoulug death were 1te.10110.1..
Ind Age, I; tarrhowls of Liver, I; Typhoid
Fever, 2 tAirunle Diarrhoea, I; Censturip-
Ilea, 5; Pnetintonin, I; Congestion of Solon
Ilaans.ll Accident, I; Paralysis, 11 Conceal
Debility, I; Bronchitis, 2.; !turned to Death,
I; Still nom 5 Congestion of Lungs 1;
scalded, I; Ibni t ro Enteritis, 1; W Naming
Cough, II; spa.ms,l; Congestive Catarrh, 1;
UI githerlit. I.
Of the above there Were. l'niler 0110 year,
hi; front one to two, 3; from •Livo to live, I;
from five to ten, It :rein 111 teen to twenty, 2.;
from twenty to thirty. n; Irons thirty to for
ty, 1: nom forty to fifty, x; front it fly to six
ty, 1; from sixty to seventy, I; Inim seven
ty to eighty, 2; from eighty to ninety, I.
01.truetIng an OMeer.—John Mitchel,
Tan Collector for 01110 township, made in.
formation beforoilderman Strain, Nester
day. charging hatonel blerriman, of that
to.viteditp, with ruflatlngend ob
struellog b Im In the performance °Chia duty
.and thereby preventing•nim from collect
ing taxes due. Ile alleges that a below.
wee tine on Ins books against tile defend
ant, and lie went to Ills house to Make a
bury. Merril:nem . resisted and prevented
the levy, Iltially compelling him to leave
the house. A snail. Otsego Was preferred
against James Whltacll.. Warrants were
Isoird In both cases.
Patna Co . ri Artrentlino—Ynr instantly
pbtring ell arriehm of cropper, Lrnwa or k ;,, r _
man Iror, with intro silver, where morn
niT, I for clew:wing and polishing silver
or .11ver.pinteci ware. Warranted so con
tain no quicksilver or acid, or may injurious
article. For
saver
by J. beimple. Allegheny,
and all druggists. dulAtt
PRICE THREE CENTS‘,
The ease of Stevens—nearing . Test
Evenihr.
Thomas Stevens, charged with being an
accessory of John Campbell alias William
:Lawns, in the robbery of Mr. J. 11. John
ston's Great Western Gun Works, had a
partial henrtng before Mayor McCarthy yes
terday. morning, as noticed einewherc, and
is locked up tor a further hearing., lie
aria stain bolero the Mayor lust evening.
Stevens elated aubstantially as follows:
On Monday night provionS to the robbery,
Campbell 10011114 brother starred to church
at Sharpsburg. The' broiler William came
home In the evening, brit John did not.
Stevens raw no more or John until Friday
yarning about claylue.t. when on wetting
hp to light a fire he ems in. Stevene
ed him Where he had been. Campbell naid
he had been ro,:'"S rill barrels. Steventr, in
passing blot. accidentY.ll4 attack his pocket,
and asked List w hat was Inlib lie bald It
roe a lot of revolvers he bad ruire'!ased•
Campbell went, to East Liberty that de;
and came home In the evening, when Ste
rens asked hlvt what he was doing with
Go revolvers; he replied that he eras pail- '
',
tiling them for another man, Stevens Seta
nequeutly visited East Liberty, wad was
there met by a man to whom Campbell had
offered to Sell k pistol. Tian man asked
him where his partner iCampbcil) was.
Said he had not 00011 —IIIOI since be
was In Eg9t Ltherty. Stevens !ben
sold an old .roroicer, which he bad
boogli! while in the army, to the man who
stated that he would hare bought one from
Campbell if he had come around again. The
party purchastrig the revolver questioned
Stevens, who became alarmed. and, going
home, at our a ordered Campbell In take his
traps and leave, ti,lt brother also advising
lin to do no lu order; to keep him and Sta.
vent Cat of trouble. lie aecordingly left on
Monday night, un and nothing more was heard
of Campbell til lie a'aS arrested on the
sere. Campbell nays that :Moven?a state
ment is eurrLet in every partimartr, and
that he, Stevens, ir entirely Innocent Canby
eOnnyct:on with the robbery whatever. et
Stevens' request Wm. Campbell, the brother
r the prisoner, wan summoned to testi
fy the troth of his statement: big
stated that lit. and his brother J ohn went to
church at chat psbarg, dl Thareday night,
last week, nod that on their way horns they
parted ut the feel of the road, and he went
home alone. lie said he could not remem•
bet seeing his brother at all subsequently
to lid, On other pernts, also, his memory
Was so trencher.ne and hIS manner was al
together no -.U . sple/OUS lie to awaken grave
0001110 as to Ills Lonelty and truthfulness
At length both itesnd more,ns weralocke4
up to await further enunaloutlen Wally
Tfto World Mutual Lire Insurance
,At tulle late day there am tow among our
ehrew.l an it letelltgent heathen'„ men, who
Jo not tally unduretand the great princi
ples of life incur - anew, and Indeed, thorn aro
few weilotoing eat.us who have not M.
reloly ,emfred polleles gpoll their /IC. In
SOMO company. We taco fro
.pmnt ty, Of late, called the ati.entlon of our
to the peculiar feat neck and inn nen
mentA 111 the femmlnent eotnitanlen now be
fore the puttlie, at. •: Inlay - Orfl.ent our
view, °rem the el OM, of the World 3lutnal
I,thf In,urance Company, of New York.
WILL 14 . paldetp eapltal of two hundreffi
tutaimnl.lol::: - e t Ina naki ree lte bf.,11.3
`Mread, • ohommal nod ;od manner, and
offerlog teary novel and s,o. l vatares,lt
haw rapidly —alma) Cater a n d It large:: Vit.
t ronl zed. Among ' the more prOnetnent
tate , of 0;4 Company fa that the Mutual
pr emtutas are placed at a lower rate than
many I,lllcr n neat grml-Classergtiltalllg3;
thllol/•glit I iglgfitlgg prenfltlßlS are lower titan
orn of any other °tympany to the W0g111;
1110 (111'1 , u:1.14 annually lllCrgabe, and thirty
day , ' tame ate arlowed In the payment of
T1141t , ,t, sustamed are pant
op promptly aft flout any Illlkhaloa what.
gegr, 87111 the tokured neea fret no anxiety
oa fat , room, iu the company Invariably
make o.aCi their uolle,e. , wltlon thin; days'
notice of the death Tye (Marti of Dtree
t,wrs are ranked ammo; the wealthieot and
meet prudent go•preg..n Coln, eltlreni and
merchant% of Now York. .1. F. Frueaulr,
t., et lloliaMebburg, Pa., the hence
al Agent for lly&Com puny In rennaylvanla,
to whom applleal Imo , for I n.,1 trance, further
intern...lon and nereons opolytrof for kmal
adencltaahoultt Adetrtanlthoir /Otters.
Concert for the ••I•lttsbargh Aa armlike
Lion for the 11,11r1 of the rue.'
Imppy tonunce to the public
that the "Pittsburg nnon
Choral Union.' at the
nolloiLation of the AssoCiatiOn
for the Relief of the Poor," 1,1 kindly boh
,.t.t to aire ti concert. February nth.
tile prooeeds of which arc to be given to
tae Amoelation, to aid In relieving' the 1111 E,
rry and destitution of the poor In our city.
/lapin's great master piece, oho Oratorio of
"The Creation," has been 8,105101 for the
oce.!nn, owl will, we are curtain, he ren.
tiered Ina style that snail told Murals to
those already calned by this able and Mlle
lent soelery, winch now so cheerfully and
generously responds to our appeal - for aid.
Comprising, us It thee, come 01 the first tal
ent of the city, nod commending Itself by
Ito twnv,voleuts.,..; did bib: winter, by
singing for the benent of the tolTerinc
freedmen, and moo, by consenting to sing
for the posh, the "Lhoral Colon" Is worthy
of, and ought to receive Lim favor and pat
ronage of oar olds cot, •
.111 , 11.1cketN %111 In a few clays,
nd as our Is±nebttlnn has tunny urgent,
calls for help, and is /lady incurring heavy
cape..., we catene.tap tweet to all to aid on
1,1 purchasing them; thereby securing to
the "Union" a house worthy of lit efforts,
and 10 thelll±elvV,, out only the pleasure of
It, testing too concert, but the satisfaction
of having don° a 8001 deed.
Levz renoc, Secretary.
El=
These significant words, about which,
doubtless, our readers }MVO been sorely
puzzled for several days, are ,now explain
ed, bring nothing lens than the odd title of
brilliant story, to bu nubile:tied in the Len
d.r with 16.131107T01.011 Issue.
From advance proofs of the story we can
speak advisedly of Its merits. and unhesi
tatingly pronounce it tar in advance even
of "Orton the Gold Beater." which created
such an Intense ,ensation hero a few Srears
ago, among the readers of literary week.
Iles. The Opera House taking advantage
of the enigmatic advertising of this great
sensation story.havounlihly appropriated
the orhtinal title, and given it to an old
way which they produce to-night,e
most and with
hien "Almost Alone" has not th re,
mote.t cunnection. The audience who wit
ness the play to-night in new name.
must not confound it with the brilliant
original roccanco which will appear In the
fender to-morrow.
The Asa ttt nnt Aft orneyablp.
We briefly referred yesterday to the fact
that many of our leading attorneys had for
warded to Harrisburg, u remonstrance
against the passage of the bill now. before
the t.egislnturc,croatlea the omen of As,
Blatant District Attorney In Allegheny
county. Yesterday we were shown pen-
Hoes signed by no almost equally largo
number of attorneys, who pracqee" in the
Criminal Courts, advocat gin strong terms
the passage of the tall, and another signed
by many of the same gentlemen who had
unwittingly-placed their signatures upon
the remonstrance paper. The passage of
the 1,111, we believe, would greatly facilitate
matters at Court no the business tote trans
acted Is mesh leo large to be proporty at
tended to by any single lawyer, no matter
how export and efficient no may be. • Inas•
much as the city press has spoken out In
Its rarer, we presume the bill willig:l6oth
Mouses.
Murder at Alliance, Ohio.
_We learned last evening that a cold•hlood.
ell murder Wan committed in Hance on
Tuesday last. Throe men In a state of pax.
Mal Intoxication entered a saloon kept by
Frank McDougal arid demanded whisky.
McDougal took down a decanter and pour
ed put their drinks. To this they demur.
rod. and a Quarrel ensued, when one of the
party drew a pistol and flood at McDougal,
the bull taking effect in his groin. Lie lin
gered In great agony until Wendnesday
evening, when be expired. The murderer,
whose name in Jantan . Crain, Immediately
made hie escape. and bad not holm center•
ed at last accounts. Lc in live feet, eight
inches high, his taco and head are marked
with a number 01 scam, ant he wore, when
last seen, a black cap and black clothing.
nattily InJoreth—We stated on There
day that Mr. John Schultz, or Lawrence
ville, had been no severely Injured by being
run over by a clod. in that borough, RS to
render the amputation of his leg,tn.tlow the
knee, necessary. We now learn List Mr.
Schultz it in such it condition that little
hope remains Of his recovery. 110 wan
moved front Dr. Smith's, othe to the St
tv-
Frnnoin Lionpital, Lawrencevill e
e, Where ev
ery attention is ttiven 11101.
A Knock Dow a.—A warrant was blued
yesterday by Alderman Strain for the as
of Teetens Madden, charge.] on oath o f
Terrence Brady, with assault. anti battery.
The two poetics to the ate employees
at. the blast furnace of the Superior Iron
Work , beyond .llanehester, and it La alleged
that Nu,lticn knock.' Itratlydown add heat
Mut. •
who meting Again—Mary J. Palm
reniding On' Pennsylvania avenue, yeliter
day made an Information before Mayor
Mcf:arthy, charging her blusband, John B.
Parry, with assault and battery. The amu
sed was arrested by °Meer Barry and grant
ed a hearing. Thu charge wan not sustain
and the prisoner dracharged.
The Illneesof 1100. ?S, S. :Ingram.
The Philadelphia Pre. srire4 the follow'
ing brief aneenat of the sudden tii:".ek by.
sickness of our esteemed former follow
ran, henry S. Megraw.
tin Tuesday evening, about six o'clock.
while lion. uesu ci.,dlegraw. formerly of
Pennsylvania, now of Maryland, was walk.
ing along Pennsylvania avenue with a
friend, be Woo taken 111 and steeped into
an adjoining home for the ppurpose of obtain
ing relief. Shortly after he was prostrated
by a severe stroke of apoplexy, from
which, It Is feared, ho cannot recover.
lie has lam insensible during the whole
of to-day—being unable to recognize his
, most intimate frieneLs. Word was immedi
ately despatcheillto his personal friend, Sen.
ator Creswell, of Maryland; who,in com
pany with honorable John L. Dawson, of
- Pennsylvania, and other's, called for the
purpose of rendering assistance to the un
fortunate man. They telegraphed for Mrs.
Magraw, who arrived this morning, and is
now attending upon her husband. Mr. Mr
yraw had been In Washington for several
day;;; and although not looking very well,
appeare,', to be in excellent spirits. Ile has
been attends,-b7 Doctors Reilly, Miller,
Johnson. and they have very little
hope. Mr. stagraw has, tilled a large place
In publitl affairs. having. 'three yearn ,
Treasurer of the State of Pennsrivanim and
at the time he was strseic down w fe Little
ly Interested' in several Important ,
prises. Ile purchased and lived upon ti:s
father's estate, near Port Deposit, lidary.
land, several years ago,and as the laM elec. ,
tiers was chosen a member of the Hound
Delegates of that Slate. Ho had been ex•
ecedingly fortunate In business, and looked
forward to the enjoyment of many year. of
life, lie Ls about nay -three years of ago.
Within a short period he has lost two of his
brother., Hobert and Wllliam, both having
died very suddenly. lie Is a gentleman of
eultare and education, and great energy
and determination of character. The ca
lamity • which has befallen him will be
mourned by a large circle of acquaintances
and friends.
. . . . .
At midnight Mr. lingraw was still alive,
but sinking.
—SST a dispatch received last night we are
informed that. Sir. Slegraw, died yesterday
afusrimertt. Ms death wilt cense much sor
row nere, where he is universally known,
having spent if. number of years in our
mldst, daring wlada time be surrounded
himself with- hosts of Iriends, inwhose
memory his name will long by cherished.
' The Great Sale Continwee.
The great sale of boots, shOeS and gaiters
which luts been going on for the past few
days. at T. A. McClelland's Arrest aut7750 1,
bona. headquarters. 55 and 57 Fifth /trod,
still contlnnui to attract thousands of pur
chaaers. Eierything foand ,In the hens°
land what Is that is not found therel) boa
been marked deiwn to prices In sem c Metall
ces hiXtyller cent, below original cost, end
goods may almost be said to be given away.
For erre* goods, dry goods, flannels, blan
ket's liawla, fur, crinolines. clothing,
wearing material, household goods, car
pets, towels, shectings , matting, ticking,
.tc., ac., oar of the cheapest places In the
world to go is to MoinelLantrs. The special
Rule cannot hold cult much longer, ris the
crowd of patrons which attend it is extra
ordinary, and none enter the store but re.
tire - with bargains. and in our opinion 'the
Immense stock will rapidly, be thepoleal of
1 and closed out to make room for spring
goads. No at once if you would secure bar
gain,. Iternember the plaee. 3fctlellanda
motion house Emporium, yes. 55 and aT
Filth street, under Masonic Ilan. . , ,
- _
Dry (.1.1c4.• wt Ilembeeell bless.
We direct the ittt.:77ttlen clotnr readers to
the advertisement of N. Se/leiter succeeser
to tiarducr A. iichlelter, 9 . 2 .llark4 Street.
IN airops.of closing out the large and Wen
assorteditock of dry geode which is at all
times to be : found in 1010 • well conducted
lionseddr. hchleiter has marked down 1,15
r ods regardless of cost. The greatest d of
g=eler ot era rre 'r din in th t li e rna m rret., and desira ble
lady readers would do well to call Mend ex.
amine the stuck and inquire prices. A few
of the reduced prices are contained in the
adre,rtisement in order to .glve the reader
all Idea of the great reduction - widen has
been.trutde In all 'lees of goods. Action,
witllng.accorranodating and attentive Wee
isien wfti be Amyl in attendance to wait no
on .11,rhensx- favor tnts.watt known house
with a tan. Re=etober the plaee, F at;
97
Market street. .
I
In the Court now in session at Franklin,
Armstrong county, the cases against Cul
ver and Austin, In which Haze And others
are proaectaba . have been taken up. On
T nesnay last the ntliste counsel of P. P.
Gray, eherffr, asked leave 10 enter a node
pro. qui In his cases against the same par
ties, for embezzlement and oorespirat7 to
defraud. Calvet and Austin will be defend
ed 17 Messrs. Illakeleye and Hancock, of
Franklin, Hon. T. M. Marshall and Col.J. P.
Kerr, of this laity, and lion. W. Corbel, of
Clarion. District Attorney Myers will be
assisted In the prosecution by Cant. Taylor,
Col. L. It. Rogers and Messrs. Myers and.
Kinnear, of Franklin. and lion. S. A. Pur
viance and Mr. !!wartzwelder, of this city.
IA Caen.] •
To the Pnblle—Almost Lost. .
For some days past the undersigned has,
at considerable expente, adverelsed "Al
- host,' , which is the titled( a new story
to be commenced in the Leader to-morrow
Morning. The manager of one of our places
of amusement has taken adVantage of my
enterprise and expenditure, and announces
for performance this evening en old French
sirs ma with the new and never heard of bet
fore title of ...almost Lost," thus endeavor
ing to have the public believe that it w as
t t -h rte g l OriCh b
irlS be s statement
lveiy ad.
I leave the public to forte their own judg
ment. in the matter. These interested in
U.4112105t Loot" will, therefore, consult the
Leader to-morrow. Joss W. Itirrocu.
Probablj Natal Aceident—On Thera.
day, at tlen...Marklo's paper mina in West
Newton, an accident which win probably
prove fatal, occurred to Mr, Beamer, the
foreman of the Wood and !Straw depart
ment, was accidentally caught in the matte
abaft, and his body twisted around it six
llamas. to great was the velocity of the
shaft that the boots and socks were hurled,
from the unfortunate man's foot, and hut
clothing completely torn fromlaLs body,
with the exception of &small piece of his
shirt Moose.. Ws recovery it extremely
doubtful.
. Another Woronoltobbod.—A German
woman, residing about two miles from Be.
kerstown, visited the , Allegheny Market
yesterday, and was making some purchases
when some wicked boy snatched from , her
hand her open pocket book, from which she
was Counting money, and ran away with It.
She went immediately toldayor alorrison's
office, but succeeded so imperfectly In ma
king hernelf understood that neither her
name nor the amount of her loss, were as.
curtained. (Meer lieu is after the young
thief.
scoell, of the First Prosbyte.
Ilan Church, will preach a sermon before
the Young alan's Chriatlan Asaoclatlon, to.
morrow evening, at tall-past aeven o'clock,
at Ma church on Wood atrect- Subject,
• , etriving for the aleatory." A full attend
ance in desired.
DIED:
BrlttrEkl—Thutaday evenlny. tall o'clock. of
typhoid fever. 116110.fil U. BURKE& Kush. ,
No.of feu ltcp•fether. Sittnnel C. /Sucker,
No. In Ferry etrect.
The funeral will take place TntB Xottniao, at
10 o'clock. The frlenf aof the family are re . .
cpcatfully limited to attend.• ,
NEW ADVERMENEENIT,
.HILLDALE CEMETERL'the
beautlfut “floCrle.acre, , the target% eubur
ban piece of nepulare, except one. In this coun
ty, taunted on Dew lirlyhtotl 'roan. lunnedlats-
I y norther Allegheny. Yort4prlal lote,_perralts
or Mies. cell at Central Drug More or CODL
CLANEY, Allegheny City.
. T. WHITE & CO.,
UNDERTAKERS AND EIIIIALNIFRS,
.M.chester, Wood's Run nod slolatty.
COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE,
ar Sherneld mad Chartlere
Heeler and Curls to tattalhed.
ALEX. AMEX. .
mrsaxtEEXT..9-xicann.,
No. lee ?mull Moen, l'lttabarab, CDPITNS
of MI kinds: CILAYI.S..GLOVILY. sad ovor7
aeriptlon or loner.' lournishing iloodo furnish. ,
aL ikxona opened darand algbt. Hearse and
Cartlaoca flitalohed. •
liavandacm—liev. David Kerr. D. D„ Nev.
M. W. Jaeotruv. MD., Thom,. ElvtriK, Zed., Jay
od/ H. Miller. Zed.
WATCMCS, CHAINS AND
• • no RV".
AT A PENT !MALL rßorrr, AT
WILL T. WILE.Y'S,
6 Wylie R., 3d door from sth,
del
SLEIGITING-A GOOD.TEAFIL--
UT 10 mde' go to u"w"g"*B
HOWARD'S LIVERY & SALE STABLE,
Tint &treat, near ltononnanala Horns.
Particular attention paid to baying . nod aelllna
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DR. QUINCY 1. SCOTT'S
Steam Dental Establishment,
No. 278 PENN STREET,
THIRD DOOR ABOVE HUD.
Teeth Extracted Without Fain:
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