The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 13, 1867, Image 1

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itio4- zaataos at 30 car
Btraarbiartiaava 40 cent..
Paactibartica at 60 cents.
• Palatal at e 0 cents: •
Peach Mastalliale at 50 e
Peach Jam at 50 cents. .
ti mr
Goad Ilihatia at tateit pa...
rollnd.
Good Prunes ; at 25 Centel Doan
. Good Carrat
. ttaat = eon per *Tad.
At 112 Federal Strait, .11:110gberry. MY.
' ' - ' ' • ~ 1:1zo. Bat• Our,
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' , allay: owe. - •
fie 'opiis rouse Shoe store has adopted
a *Mike prizable of eltrposte"f
tbansoods, stisi to jikre their coatomertiaa
oPPoofbraltrior theta to show their wuidbin
ael.for act° toot. their soprodatloll Of oar
e Ao,pleaute.ssat. to benefit them—el
gatiftiOneblffrfraa-VIST retel4pril
weetfo:Salaff:to,OlOlCArttraneeleela spate
Of soodaretperteea WOW at4abotaab say
Prfrerldetteretortllsall them. at -- your own
offer, ranotAlepooll of thootOo'don't be
arnWribi'f*".Kialsfrii us an offer. The
Roods are forititle,Attl roust bo Cold by that
time ; KOSAP 4 tlenbif lll X:t ol :4ofrow's pa=
DST: ; ,.04/ F4 l W a tra".• -
traCialat . In tlelcht.
gentlemen, rather remarkable for his
obesity, Tel vakett whore he 'obtained biz
rneedl, 'SIMI bill ig We must be exceed
laglygoadotace he appossed to be grow:
far larger:rind
,:lirger every day. The
IdOintitreilirtraa,.At tho Continental Be
/0011,, tratartoor to the•Postonlee, on Fifth
stria erlikti'likept hY
,tbat Prince of ept
eures=lifolzhelmer." -Theinewer was pert
and to the:point, far - at the. Continental the
hist-min:4 to . be obtained la -- tbe city , are
most reasonable of
PAN*: fame he rarest, steaks, tab, and
*Torii:o4 to tempt the palate, are served
up ton better aty/a than could Professor
Bkltiritileateouidtryorreat one meal gotten
up by.flettebeliiiiii•at slew 'minutes notice,
'YOtewill forever bestow your Potroulioou
thh/3taloe alone. •
Pure Aye Whisky
atbditlt article to got at
alitalsobable prim but whoa you want ft,
60 JO FlatuttirlDrOg kora, No. to Malta
streat:4 , alcurra 'you can rely on getting a'
bettor article for lass money taws at any
oder Oise In the eltywhereryon can also
Procure ttaktirgt rned-talnal liquors of all
Eamem* the plaeo—PS Market
itizerit tamisar. cod Later OIL
Tho ,Poreat snit - Sweetest Cod Liver Oil In
the world, . manntactuied from freaky
beallhi liven, upon the aeawhore. It it,
perfectly pore and acme. - Mk for "Hoz.
and 4 % 0 4,7 ,1 1.0(3°a Litur.oll," manufae-
Tired tIY
• Ca.swims., Maas d Co. New York.
Sold by all drpgglits.
"id Iffedielnes.
.flicetorat preacelplioxis carefully prePared
14 !toy tho usual pricer at 7tatou's
Store, opivoalti Poettece. ' .
r' ' Tau ttaa. ntlY •
lbrelito Liquors of all kinds at. Joatph a.
11 olat'Disalatt7. No: 189, 191, 193 ancl496
JIM atzeat,Yittaburgh.
You 8:18a Soy
91,85 r neat Alcohol at Joeiph 8. lilneh , e
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Ton Can Inmy
-Now Hops at :Joseph , O. Finch's.
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tirsuraiiimmr.GßA.nrd.
Geld elOied In New - York last evening at
The loss ligtYe irealult near Norwich,
COlitl, Ullllollllt to 6330,001 Other
NOll' taglaiul also suffered
A prize fled 'took - piece at nankatuck
Janatfixiiii , near-New - Haven, Connecticut
yeeterilailA'foul blow decided the contest
In favor of 'a "bruiser,. whose noire we
drain propose to advertise.
•In the , Mbatourl Senate yesterday, Mr
MoCoSmiek, (kausersative, offered bill to
. reit* Of the peftple a 'proposi
tion to lattly,tlfe deelsdon of the United
States Stansma Court in relation to the
teat. oath, rennited' by, the Constitution of
lalsiettry to be taken by lawyers, preach-
ere, ete..Mhe billets° provides that no per.
senstudi bb disqualified as a voter unless
qua - bassi et, Is:vim:lll.er felony. The bill
was redeeteskby aSete of it to el..
In Baltimore, on Manday night, two po_
lieexecu, - named Datsson and Irving, were
shot witsin attempting to arrest a desperate
chariatee :sunned . Beery - Glady. Both of
Illeerlial recover. • Three pistol shots were
tired stißittly, but withont elem. its was
stanlegttently taken.. :. • .
Ototaml gannet:lc anima/ attic. Lords yeti•
4414 *thi,the tIDPer Missend states
that r,%llefte
gnor Perak, of D akota , ha s been
intik - MO.4th Washington on matters eon
neelWfrlink 501111 - 6 bands of the Sioux In
ftlAwl, Tim. Masons - of Dakota are Ter/
aiszioni for. their. - removal from their pre
iielLkidimitoniktbelng near the settlement.
i'esidithi &thaws!. .flecind United. States
gOlnifir'fUn, o d at Fort Lantrale, on Monday
Mitht..."./thaermed on. General Steele'. 'tar
ditifritf the *minket.
" Trail - AMC fora menthipsetare have had
•flethsaeh as-to the progress 'of the Ten
nessee Umgisktherequ thesuffnagequestion.
be Semate, st last. secthantm, refused to
Strilealeons the bill the Manse forbidding
ftegro4tOPM aid axon or hold office.
W. G. Priest. a well known steamboat cap.
fakir died at tithe; Yestethag. '
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. PO,j. 611 !"USW. ... 14 Sein. 4 %
A good +many - temptations enticing our
cluzens in other direetiorm had to be knot.
and some difficulties in the way of slippery
getter overcomes before the highly Intelli
gent' audience could be convened which
listened to Prof. Ontinitigrer r leaturo loot
-- f.Ec}nroVSardT ¢ the name tor the bril
liant word-painting, the poetic flights, and.
WienreciolMd: ifeeerilisations of acientille
truth with which be astonished Ms
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AnitilU this aboueso dry a' table as rocks.
We risk something ha the way of ancredull
tyim,the part of onrreadets fa Vals state
"sneak The -f act b a the entertainment wee
gni gmerts. It WAS Science all aglow with
land:SgOquenee, dinging with
ntratittrait of Ilery mist, an d ntter,
lan, with tidesand storms ugheav
nig of mountain as Mel/ayes wo rld a
the granite sky of ;the interior . • The
dead Wiener. of the audience from the begin
ningyothe dem was a tribute to the ability
of .I.Wlsetzugg Ugh asis narelyrenderod by
our rottlesspeoge a .
fotiagl =cturel.,= "" erel,i ' z it t e hT,.l
Dreseae rose and begged that a larger hall,
and Quo more centrally emulated might iv
,sosureg War the subsequent lecture., and of.•
'Mandl to defray. wllntever additional en.
llt Wel% involve. •
oa was not decided when our.
reporter left. The 05X eaten, however,
L anntguaeby flar Friday evening-
• :Our lltreeta.
Street etfllreetions and annoyances are
**Vll hare 4. 4 7 .1 - d:cable in both cities—but.
moieherehstra we Seen an ImpOrtant arenile
so Mitepletely teimusible as Stockton Arc
fa.. Allegheny. Middle Alley, extending
from the Diamond, to tho Avenue is filled
with water. tiroceedlog from some broken
pine, and bee ter two pays teen sending
• its floods soma South Common. °Miming
pedestrians to go around by w.f. r
v_lll occprt we know,
cold weather " , bit We else . k new, they . 4
mit of immeulate remedy.. ph. ... ta w. ;
Is that no attention whatever is given
to
‘1 111 11 1:0 14 Wbgr ? dUta, 6.144.1.11
ors.our
streets
an chargeable with Muth the
y
wonder and amonishment expressed
strangers al. the wretchedialment topm ...
e state of our prin Mpg'
of fag., I .
in also owing to this neglect of einetrunt
coney that so many families Fe removing
Iron the tap '•
The =opened'
f ac to r ie sreti from the crake
aloe atituerous r may not beam.
recited for some_years; but it is yoasthle.uot
to sat may,:to^ arra' taw streeta igad eilaya
masa.. The accessary laws
t o
s e e only to.
ma= ter the proper officers to see
es the
-law la enforeed—their oath requires this,
and the unlearn. demand Of alt the PO 6 OO
la for clean !treats.
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FIRST ,KDIEWI
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ONE . ,O'CLOCK - 1 , 16100.
EARLY TELE:
FROM -
HAfIRISEhfI
Pennsylvania LegiSlat**
CONNELLSVILEE RAILROAIi
, PORTED BT CORIDAFTIKai,
Beat!) - of the Bill.
Special Dispatch to the PlttatairghGarette;
Its.sb.noito, February it, 1867.
Tim sneaker presentee. the =mat re
torts of the Western Pebnsy/vanla nos)*
tal andlntano Asylum.
Mr. Graham presented the petition of the
citizens of Sewickley relative to removing
dead bottles from the graveyard of mid bor
ough. ,
Messrs,. IPConagby,an d Stet:man present
ed petitions is favor of a free railroad law.
Mr. StutetniM, from tho Judiciary Corn.
Witte,. Presented en act relating to the
Bort:met of Washington; also an act for tho
bolter proSecutlort of Disorderly Cases in
the Borough of bionongarials. •
Mr. Davis presented a bill relative to the
Wharves and landings in 011 City..
Mr. Graham, on behalf of tho minority of
the Conamittm on Bailment., presented a
report In favor of restoring the charter of
the Connellsvillo Railroad; also a supple
ment to .tee^act Insorporating the . Alio
gheny.Skating Park Association.
The act relative to the Connellsvillo llall
road was called np by .111r..8earight, and ar
portents is favor of it made by Messrs. Sea
right, ♦vhlte and Lowry.
rendunr the discussion the Senate ad
journed..,
MEE
The following bllli on the private oulen
dar were considered and passed:
A fluppl9mciat to the act incorpomtlngthe
South. Pittsburgh Geis Company.
A supplement to the act incorporating
the Pittsburgh and Manchester Passenger
Railway.
. The Connellsvillo Railroad bill came no.
but was objected to, as the friends of the
bill wero not preisarod. It, will come up in
its regular order next Tomslay.
Pending the discussion of the question of
passenger travel on Street Hallways on
Sunday, the House adjourned.
TIE RIVER CONVENTION
s First Day's Session at St. Louis
ETIVEEN FOUR AND FIVE HUNDRED
DELEGATES_ PRESENT.
>I HST DAT.--XOHIIII.O SESSION.
• Mr. Lome, February.; 12;-41to gtsCr 11P-,
provement conventJon,rdet itLtheilarcria.
tile Library Ifall Lids - morning, and was
called to order at Melee , o'elcieh - Py•ldayor
Thelma, who.,saii4LllMPiMlei!teh,gaverallee
delotrates a WA= welcome to tho atty.
Roy. Truman M. Post, of this city. then
offered apmyer, after which General Wm.
Vanderer, %Nowa, was elected tempo tarp
Chairman; and J. M. Anderson, or Pitts
tpargh, Pa., and IL kt.Kingumn, of Dubuque,
lowa, were seieeted as temporary Secre
taries.
General Vandever made a few fellatione
relnarka to anknowleagment of the bettor
conferred, and gave come Interesting stetter-
Gee In regard to the commerce of the Ills
sleempi and Its tributarlee, and get forth
the great importance of the contemplated
improvementof the river. '
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d committee of three from each State
represented was then appointed aa a Coto
mitten on Permanent Organization, after
which the Convention took a recess until
three o'clock. ,
A . V . TWINOWS IrdB7olr. ----.
The afternoon session of the Conventlo
• as devoted almost exclusively to prelim'
any easiness. and nothing of special gene
al interestoccurreti.
A Committee on Credentials 11049 ap
pointed. Capt. IL C. Catty being the member
trout Pennsylvania.
A Committee on PermaneMOrganigation
of three from each State represented was
Ififu?o W ri t if, d io T w h : Idln ta n t' es ' etif, e Vilr=,ll . l e .
lords, Indians. Ohio, Michigan, Mississippi.
Louisiana, TOllllOBlB9 and Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania was represented on, the
Committee by William IL Brown, A.
D. Smith, and W. G. Hawkins.
The Committee submitted the following
as thepermanent officers of the Covention.
Presrd.—W. M. McPherson, of Si. Louis.
Mee
Press—W.
L. P. Weatherby, of
Wisconsin; E.A. Stannard, of Missouri; Geo.
L. Johnson, of 0 hlo; Jesse Mclntyre, of Min
nesota; W. C. McCarthy, of. Penn.; F. Da
vis, of IOWA; E. B. Briggs. of Louisiana;
Daniel Boni, of Illinois; J.4fontgomery,
of Tennessee; Jas. Pearce, of disam; F.
'Jar, of Michigan; B. Wolfolk, of Kentucky.
StereariCol. Marsh, /11inolt; Geo. S.
Packard, Wisconsin; W. IL Pry, Indianaz W.
IL Baker, Missouri; LI. Knox Taylor, Minn.;
G.. 11. Thurston, Pone'', B. trainer, Twin.;
A. S. Nye, Gide; C. K. Pack, lows.
On taking the chair the President, AD.
McPherson, delivered a speteb,lu which ho
took strong grounds In favorer rlyer trans
portation as against r esent lie depre
cated making' the present movemelt.
cause for local Jealousies, and urged Con
gress to clear out the obstructions in the
.AC the coneinsion of the President's
speech, Captain James B. Eads, of at- Lou*
on behalf , of the Merchants' Exchange,
Welcomed the the delegates to the city In an
elaborate speech, setting forth the obJeeis
of the Convention; and Henry C.llrocittney
er, of the City Connell of et. Louis, made
an addressee behalf of the citizens gener
ally, which contained lunch valuable Infer-
- The Committee on Permanent Ofganlzal.
Lion were then authorized to select a sub.
committee of two delegates from each State
as a Committee on ttesoluilons, to report
to.niorrowafthrnoon.
The Convention then adjourned till nine
o'clock to-morrow..
There are between four and five hundred
delegates present, representing a great vs.
riety ofinterests, and thegisenssions In the
Convention will probably take a wide
range. The delegates are the imago/ of the
city, and will be well- provided for during
their stay in town. '
RIVER TELEGRAMS.
By Merchant.' National 21glegraph Cbmpany.
OU Cirr.2+eb.l2,4r. Y.
IVeatbor clear jgeaaaat—has tiem
thawing all day.
Myer still cloaca: Ao proapact at a ',Mak
Oil market gnu and quiet—asking 4r.,4oftt.
in onto, and $2.111(12.13, at wells:
Caine, Feb. 12.—The river rose three Inch
as; rattling: mercury 50 degrees. There is
considerable Ice In the Ohio, brlV.it is getting
rotten. • Business Continues active. The
Renperoefronl Memphis for Louisville; at 3
p. Ind Leonidas and Kate Robinson, Pitta•
burgh to New Orleans, 4 p. tn.; City of WM.
New Orleans to St. Louts, 5,p. m.; Clara Dal-
Pen. St. f.nis to New Orleans, 7p. na. - In
port, loading for Now Orleans—The Ohm
gee and tomythe.
Mears., Feb. It—Westher warm. and
cloudy. Tile river rose six Inches. Business
active. Departures—gobert Burnt for Ctn.
cinnatt with /.250 hal...Mental. S.
ham and J. C. Swan. for New orleans; lA.Sy
Gay Commonwealth and Kate Kinnev, for
St, bouts; and St .. Paerlelr, for vi,,k n b m . g.
In port—nose Ilambleton, J.. P. Webb, lion.
ry Ames, ASSN etlemPlan, Wrmalta. Gleans
er and G. O. Graham.
Sr. Loom, Feb. I°—River falling slowly.
The gorges in the Missouri are breaking up
and heavy Me will be running hero again la'
a day or mini Weather very mild arid wit
Arrived—J. S. McCune, Welt. River, City
of Alton, Memphis. Departed—Adam J
mdm,•l4.cmphis Illinois, Joldtsmistile, Ze
phyr, Arkselraitltirer. - • '
Lontsvuts, February--I_—River filling,
with .rdne feet' ten Inches in Canal. /der
ltrY 51; barometer W. 1.5; weather cloudy.
24° "Thais or departures, except the
chianti mall boat and Henderson patlaten ,
Beata in port are repairing recent an,KNle°
Nan vitts, ebnia r a
with nix feet F water on shoals. 12.—Ilivor
Westber
Arrived—Tyrona and Naatriille,
CarOt 4. Salter, Fanny, Cecilia. Datlil;
ilrT 4 T.R= " e:londr,
rtit-tintzling rain. Departures—Sliver
prey for Clackniiliti ie ,Land L.,,for
Artivala—Emerald, from ~
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•Americ,anEmbasayLoadlyCheered.
PROCESSION rums f 9 tal muse
"JOHN BROD' AID "Min DOODLI:
Debate en Reform In Parlimn
APPREHENDED DISTURBANCES. AT
CHESTER.
ttLIPORIt mgt., venlAwrex.
Loam., February 12—Tbe great reform
meeting last night passed off quietly, but
enthusiastically.
Fenian riots were expected at Chester, but
the authorities. ere watchful, so that oat
breaks did not occur.
OIMILLIf STAT..
/SMILES February 12. The South German
Stitea!l.7oulereaca has adopted an army
IIySLOM otmilnr to that of Ittuasla.
ITALIAN caniarr 131:1110X1D.
Eloaseba, February ll.—The Italian Cab
inet has resigned.
Tll2 nrearaff...tuanreaatatturearri.
so. - Preraanarto, February 11.--COlonol
Knox, an anibasmolor or the Ituastan-Aanor
lean Telegraph Company, hai malted upon,
the..Eruperor. 110 tom - manta that the line
on the datatio'shle will be eomplatmt nest
July.
SO 110111 A S CURATE..
Losnoa, Febrhary riotous pre.
eedirizs have taken place at Chester, nor
is any apprehended. The city to quiet.
Tan ♦aintaka faantatOn.
Pan.. February 12.—The American equail
ran, It Is understoal, rill vbilt. Cherbourg
al airing the co ntlimance of the International
EaTiosition.
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Bantry, February 12.—Prnesia will send
plenipotentiaries totreat with the Ex-lilng
of Uanover in regard to Um disposition of
his private property.
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t AIIA.IIIIIII IA STAIN.
hi aousD, February 13—The fortes will be
opened by the queen on the 3uth of liareb.
It. is reported the Government totemic
Imposing a forced louse. .
Main
TOM 521005 DEMONSTUATION
Loanos Feb. 12.—The Reform demonstra
tion on Monday was a great success. There
were twenty thousand personi to the pro
cession, and the streets were lined with
more than two hirndred thousand spectre
tore. American, French and 'flatten flags
warrkeirxried In the procession: Durtngthi
march the hands played Yottyno s ooootee,
the the Gari
baldi Hymn. The Frinee of Wales and
Prince Alfred observed the' display from
the United Service Club, but their presence
elicited ni) cheers. • •
A superb oration took place at the Amer
ican pnbassay. All the men to the procea.
Mott took off their hots as they - passed. The
following mottoes. liberally displayed on
banners, Indicate the seralments of the
people: 'No Surrender," "Liberty, Equal
lity, Fraternity," "Manhood Suffrage."
"Serfdom Is Infamous," "The voice of the
people Cannot be opposed with safety,"
"Disobedience to 'tyrants is duty to God,"
"Taxation ,without represention Is tyran
ny," "Liberty to those who dare demand
it," "Trust In God, and keep
r your powder
dry."
The procession marched to Agricultural
8011, .here an immense meeting was held.
There were thirty thousand persons pres
ent. A letter was read from John Stuart
Mill, and The CPDonshue, Mr. Patten
and Mr. Taylor, all members of parliament,
mane speeches. Resolutions were pasted
denouncing the Derby government. and de.
mending manhood stdrrage.
On Monday the House ofeommone was
rowdent hear the expected announce
moot of the government programme.
D'leraell delivered a long his-
torial essay on reform :and the Eng
lish Constitution. Ile showed only n
few flashes. of bin iambi spirit, bat
was espectally brilliant while 'denounc
ing (loldwin Smith al a wild man,
and Ironically defending Earl Russell. To
wards the close or hia speech; he bald the
government would introduce resolutions to
test the sense 'of Parliament before pro
secuting a reform bill, amt,fised the 23th
inst., as the clay for offering thorn. The eel
°lntim:is are vague and ousatisfactory,, and
merely state general principle.
Mr Gladstone, in stow. common place re
marks, accepptedthe Government's plan of
proceeding, but protested against delay..
With the conclusion of Ills remarks the de
bate ended.
During tho session a rumor' prevailed
that the Yenta. had taken the City of titles.
ter, which 'caused great excitement. The
Doke of CambriAge hastily loft the • Lioese,
daringthe session, for the War Ofnee,
TILIZ =PORTED OUTBREAK AT CUEST6A.
- Dispatches from Chester mate that four
teen. hundred strangers arrived there on
Monday from Liverpool and Manchester,in
the Stale of-Canaria raiders. Their appear
ante eausedZreat alarm. No outbreak bas
occurred as yet. There are some troops in
the Caitle, which, it lisupposed,Vill De
the point of attack.
Tali &O acautr 1311.4
TUe friends of the Bankrupt bill were
wise in sacwring ite . reecntekleretkrn by the
Senate. To-day, eller a &harp dlsousalctu,
in which the question of ilbtroaiinenef
Southern Unionists wee debated,the
weed by a votttof 'ZS ayes to 20 nays. -12
the debate, nenator lleur.ess, of Callfortda
was particularly severe on Mr. Sumner:Sc
owling him of attempting to play the dicta..
for to the rest et the Senate.. .
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LONDON, February 12-21r00n.-1111nole Can
trai, att“ .Erle, 37%; 5.1u , 5, 73 3-16; Consols
closed at 9.
, LOTDON, February la —Eerning.—COrussis
closed at 90j6 far money. Five Twenties,
73 MO; lLtinols Central, SIbC Frio, 39 % • "
Fnattarostr, February 12.—rtvnivp.—Unl-
WI States bonds 71z.1.
Yams, February 13..—Evening.—Arnerlit3
bonds Pl,l.
FROM LOUISVILLE,
The I.lneoin Bust InangonbtOd.-
, Oipootheo byßramlobto,
~ Atiornoy General Npood. and Gen
eral. Thomas and ~ ye C. Davis.
Lomemm.z, February FL—Cob:met A. F.
Henry's marble host of Abraham LineOln,
was Inaugurated at the Acadeiny.of Music,
today. The hall was densely crowded by
'a select • audience, it large portion of them
being' ladles. Governor Brionletto pre
sided, anti gave nn account of the life of the
scuintor—n native of Kentucky. He then
unveiled the bust, which excital the appro
bation of the andlencs, ne u work of art.
The Governor Introduced Ex-Attorney
General Speed, who made one of the
est efforts of Ills life, Ills eulogy VOA np
proprlaw. ImPr.4Blve, and at times Cu.
blimp. It was received with unbounded ad-.
nitration.
Generale Thomas and Davis followed In a
few Opproprlate remark..
The band played dirges at interrais, eta.
quently the boat wand moved to the Cos.
tOin House building, placed permanent..
On the pedeetal at the westernend of
a i n . libThry Or the United ntatea Court,
/Sang oftetWard.
512 i 5
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FROli WASIIPAGTON.,,,
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LODISIAVA ,116130NSnI1J0133b.
I),S•TIcE HOUSE.
I 0-I ,11:
Passage of tire Bill fori,ll4reisis
loatlrGieiaramelititHCEHlltalsal
Suffrage. ,
THE PROBABLE POLICY AB TO - - O
,1101
`ALEBELAITATEL
i3ill 'Pieties Senate.
TEST iIISTAII611 " "
DISTRICT SUPREME COURT..
Sweeping Changes in the MTh
Cary Maw.
FOREIGN COMMITTEE RECOMMEND
MR. COWAN'S REJECTION.
_ :Wan - I=ol.ox, Pebrom7 1, ,807.
'. 12,11,01 OP Tax LOCIKIANA. RECONSTILLTYAON
The Bret '"reconstrnatton” 1,3111 to pasa.lllo
House, singular enough, is the prep:m.lo3n
emanating (from the Select Committee to
intiestilistn Via 'New Orleans, riots, nom;
niosibt orliepresintatives Bind, of Magee:-
ehruitts, Washburn°, of Illinois, and Boyer,
of Pennsylvania.. Yesterday, !Jr. • kilot
ttds CcitOaittee
reviewing the eimes of the riot, mid seal
gesting remedies for the misrule provident
in Lousinaa, embodied to a WI. Mr. Boyer,
the Democratic member of the Committee,
presento4 mhanritY report, Boma
.with.the:athteMantit mado by the majority
of the Committee.
Mr. Ellot , s bill IFas pressed yesterdswobs
being inbstitrita thorolti, virtuilly,for Ain
various plans of reconstruction borers the
:House, and intimations that If slop.
`Lod It would form the basis of ageneral but
for the reorganization of the Southern
States. The Democrat's resisted its imme.
tibia consideration, and demanded time
for debate. Appearances at one time led
to the belief that there would he another
factiOniuggle abettor to that of a few
weeks ate., After an hourii filibustering,
It was agreed that the mean question should
be ordere4. the bill printed and an hour or
two allowed for debate to.day, before he.
Mal vote was taken. The main question
was then . irdcred on the bill tis:tr. yeas to ,
45 nays. he Republicans wko voted with
the Democrats against It were hieing& Ha.
her, Bingham, Davis, Dawes, Dodge, kerns.
worth, Hubbell, of, OldotKugleindeli,
Latham, Marvin, McKee, Planta, • ltaxidall,
Raymond, Schenck, Stillwell: Thayer,
Tifornaa, - Van Morn, of kitailOurl, •Whattey
and Windom. •''
Today, after the end/Alden of the usual
morning businms, the Home again took en
Mr. IllOt's MIL °nide motion, the vote of
yesterday orderinix. the main question
was reco.idered:and the lweltth soctlon,
providing for the election of deiegate in
Congress from Leeman', was stilelien tram
the hllf. Two'bours were then given the
minority to discuss the measure, and
speeches were/316de- by-lloirer of Penonyl•
1p01e..../bustABAALS/375444414
Le Blood , of Ohio, Noel, of Missouri and
others. hr. Eliot, closed the debate. '
The bill owed by I. VOW of /.13 ayes to 441
ays; a cote sunlciently Jorge to easy it
rex the Presidential veto.
The following synopsis Ftabr.dei , ' the
lain point.. of Mr..Eliot•s bill:
,Flrat.—That Um President, w Ith the cal:l
-ees:M.0f the Senate, shall appoint • loyal Gov.
favor, Who had no part la pobeillon, who
',Mall hold bin oaten toren° year; that ho
chaff alsotappolat a ProvlalonalA.uncll of
moo perms, who shall have the .inallaca•
lions prescribed for Governor, and exorcise
with that °Lacer ell legislative powuri; that
all ofacers of the Rate shown by the hone.
cll and Governor shell be loyal mon, able to
ined the tost oath. •
- .
&vend—That on Jane 1,1957, all male vitt
:ens of twenty-one years, without distinc
tion •of race or color, who bare resided In
the State one sear, and have never aided the
remittals, shall have the right to vote for
Governor, Slate °facers, and niembere of
the • Lealslature,Vind that in October newt
an election by such qualified voters shall be
held for members of a Ca:month= toform
tstate Constitution, and that the Secre
ary of War *hail inane orders to regulate
these elections.
Tiirrif—Xhat tbo Constitution framed by.
such Contention' not permit any dis
tinction ;on account of raco or color, and
*Call . prohibit the payment . of any;debta
contracted In behalf of the rebellion, nod
alien recognize the perpetual Union of the
elate.. •
AseirtA—That the President Mall forth
with appoint a military commander for the
State, who shall enforce the laws which the
dell authorities may ticittast.
Fifth—That no laws passed by the Provis
tonal Council shall be valid until Congress
bag approved them,and that all taws of t h e
Stales ciolvlsient with this act shall remain
in ff orm.
TPE TEST ATII IN TIM DUITIgOT Sprain
In the Supreme Court of the District of
Oulu:able" 10-ilay, - Judge Carter rendered
the dentidott of lhn Court on the &pl .- titration
of Colonel /Magruder, en. eff-rebel officer,
for admission to the Liar.. la reference to
the deetidsin of this Supreme Court of t h is
United Siestas, thudding against : the constt
tattoo/tilt* of the Test Oath Of dun, as en
es post/acts Law, and that aura decision was
mandatory on the 4uoterno Court of the
DLO - riot, Judiro Cartar said this questions
before tbat'und this Court - wore different.
In the caw below the Suprema Court of the
United Matt's the question was as to en
existing m4mber of the bar. In the Case
before this Conti :Ma-question was as to
original adglihrion to the bar. Tho opinion
of the Supreme Court of the United Status
wasn4L , :a n alafforts. - or .1 apphcanto
toCasa: Is - a common
law rale .that. ,courts shall. deter
mine Wlio — May become' Members of
their hars,llt was ,an Inherent right for
them' to "regalitti their rules fir practice.
Conifroln bed not only, saammt.tho com
mon law power, hat made it the ilutylit the
Courts to enforce it. ,S.DiajorilY of the Su
preme Courtofthe United &Mos condemn,
oil this rule, while the minority, qr lees
than a majority, tiormaqu o g i ts „,,,,, ort ,
leaving the court of this Dlseict to form ita
own opinion. In fact,' Me judgment
of the Supremo Court is reduced to the
opinion of the Justioev., The quastion was
ao invelved in political controversy that
ihentld he referred to the political power of
- the nation. It wee a question of legislation
uji- t fof The motion:for
iliiiihirtilastotrimd - risseinding of the redo
witothillefg,gllTlPO.,,-
I=
Senator — Wawa' to-day alibmitted a hill
from the Mintarzeommittee of Mo &mate,
regulating the temporary inoroased-pay to
°Mous antlaOldiera Sa. the. LIMY. and Blau
providing for new ingo/atioua tor the gov
ernment of stilemilitary forcee of the na-
The tttil inkingthy. The folioVmgls
a synapse' of Its provisions ;
. _
Section 'Otte gives all *Moore below the
rank of Major (Mtant Dor cent: in
crease Jo- pay . proper, for Lira years from
-July let, IBM. and gives - aneither mounted
oilleets cavalry pay. —:
section two contues the present pay of
enlisted man for three years from August
leth, DO. •
Section titres allows committation of re-
Mons to prisoneni of war who died in pri
son or suborn mint to release. • - • -
Section four repeals the apt authorizing
brigade bands, but leaves the band pii the
Military Academy, as. now authorized. •
Section liveraixillshes the office of Assist
ant Secretary of War. •
Section sin amends the act of July 'MM.
MCA so that sergeants of velutdeers In the
regular.army can be promoted to captains,'
after three years , service in the .volit n War, !
.
. _ .
Ideation seven authorizes credit* to pad.
masters of erroneous, hstratents wade =
good faith, end not the result of neglisonaa
Or in violation of orders.'
Section eight etrikes the word nirbito”
from all Whilst lime.
Section vino places the ten judge nave
eaten on tho same footing es to tenure of ei
nee on other °facers of the army. •
beCUOII ten authorize! Wu becTotary of
M
r_,
.krlieledisiliproo
ot•DlSSettaXefety., ..
._ .
i abeam elitism* •• * .
~ it the duty of army
xameit: tneoeet • J, . rent. the whipping
nifg=i -bi , . : .._ f 7: 7r,f;t'LiNTi crim e
~torrer d altSo=• - ~ - a ; ... such State so..
' : *frOO= l *:We • '... 3, ..** es ' La b ill e i 'migrus o .
liblte peonage fa. - i ' ;' ir seexiog r l a ta r eZ.
• - here, and deel • .. • -.• 11 and void ell laws
=4l= an o t t •.., lati.ihons wp ti li it t d - tiA r s ) 4 .
'Ableefialt% fox . -•;,.., vlotition of it. P i
4 , ,m14 • lade r . . eon tho duty of all
• - - *
toe ititilf .-• military Service, to -
• - Ida - *-, * Wog 2 ;4.: p 'ilomS Station, .and
es,.. ~ ' •
. 4 I , A:or attempting, to'
i r ....t, , iedf. te, It ,;., ~, to the penalties of.
• , tame
e ;: t . :,... and Meters so of.'
l et t MOtf i g. krath , ' ,,Y arril 2 : 4 :iggt•
and•deolated (ore • 3 Ine il loble to any of!
, Seohni.fOurteeta" i eats the Immediate
tihsboretrueilt-or .'.• Isla foreot stow or.
itanizoired *- • 3 i• •In - Virsinla, North
caroDuA, soidIADIOASAA,,Deortfla. 'Florida,
AlidAlmi, - /ou/SlasietALlssissippl and Texas
und prohibits.' DNS TArther orgattization l i
.. 114 rtin
arming or militia perigee of said
tie until author Uoogreaaandtnakee
It
the dtity or the D ant eommandert
to enforce the same,. -t , -' • ' - ' - . -
of the Unltgni States
41 1.3 1 7 t *LYTIX.
I:3 , direction or - Kent, Brevet AIaJ.
Gen. Hower, Co lonat Of the 39th Infantry.
has been. assignedtplidrity according to his
t i t
brevet rink. Gen - :KOwer is Assistant
Commiasioner of - Vtoiadruiinhi Bm - eran
for Louisiana. .i. .
Lieut. Col. Skidoo, the aid isgantry, him
been relieved froth el ylb • the Freedman's
Bureau, and ordered •ko report to the cora l
maiming Gertz= Departnient of the
lakes, for au to duty with kla reS-,
ba t
Intent. -
Brevet MO. 'Gem - arson C. Davis, of
the' Mt Infantry, taut Commissioner
of the Treedirien4 au for the State of
•Rentucky, has . relieved from that
ti
duty. and ordered, 7 joy en
inh ro
Vu la pp r e th r s r ta... ,
on. Ymisalou tia 'la ., ro
months Lgranted iti q . .- .
M. 11161021 '''
oirto u A Do.
More favorable hall iiihats towards the
admission of Co . 'Since the publica
tion of a letter thil tug. from Repro
lientati ve dahloi,llll ' of the Commit- .
tee on Territories, to atot Wade, thaw.
lug the validity of the Colorado LegMho
tare. Adviees freed thlorado give assur
ances of favorable action on the part of the
Legislature,' and of bile voadthess of the
people to Carry out. the requirements of
&Mal suffrage. 7::
yea swelLabssioa.
A meialtie tram the bleat to the Sen
ate to.dity, connate:di:Riad a letter from.
Secretary Seward tqf Allaister Jam. 11.
Campbell, at Stockholm, dated January 7th
notifying him of tha'aPpointnient by the
President, of John li*istrils as his ineoes
sor, and trananifttleg letter to the King
of Sweden, notifying him of Campbell's re
tirement, mid requesting. fir. Campbell to
aigiodet the Sing of the Preableatle'dr.sire.
to maltatain'aehnblurni, the fricininr Ms-
lions mo happily existfeir
.between the two
countries. Tho SeerpiarY says 'this le the
only 'correspondence •munected with, tire
t e
disple.s.msmt of 3 , 1 Y; nbell, , :
.1
ADYIIOIII 11111/ARC4I...
ti mural Thayer. obe the
the Stealers elect
trom Nebraska., lets aide/ with heenthed
copy of the at fotillie admission of the
State. Till copy isro be laid befo the
Legislature for a otilb thereon. and At la
supposed .a meeting bald body ',fitte...,
place about the Mitlehpht•
COIVAX'SfI II•TIM M
II MG,
Tho Somata mitLea has agreed
to re . port, ag.wic — mi.colrin as II latitet to
toktrist. '
ocreoW.
The limns Wa Moan* omm. Mao
' C
*pugs
stood in the noose bill of the hut session.
From the Times Correspoodene..)
It la now stated on good authority that
the President has become ready to cooper
ate With Congress In measures to avoid so
extreme a resort an Is proposed in too
tory thtiventment MU, and that there would
tie no difficulty securtng his assent to a
bill based on the leading principles of tho
Constitutional 41EGIIIIMpOt, and at the
Pone time provide for a thore.vigoroua and
efttetiveproteetlon of personal rights and
liberties in the Southern States than now
enjoyed.
The delay In thelfortb Carolina Legisla
ture to act on the roconstruction proposi
tion of the Baths= - Uovaracaaos looked
upon in Congress no D1E111101.1% as that State
was expected to lead the way in Windt:l.
Lion.
I from the Herald Correspondence.;
The foot- per neat. loan oentliostes. pays
' Me on demand and made a Legal tenter for
11'07.'111r ol "ill;anubtach 'kr;
not to unused four mi ll ions, will not bet aken
from Mlo . ' 4 eOrster7. tan be mall suspend aO.
Moo nntiltheeompoundintereetnotem than
hare been 'disposed of and the money
,mar-
ket is they.
[from the Tribune Correspondentet; •
• Mr..gtevens intends calling up bte Conga.
cation ll hls wk. -
It is do Hi ubt t ful wh ee ether. the Loan .8111 will
be reported to' the Senate. Secretary Mc-
Culloch Is very.anztous for an early report.
It La undmatood that. Generat.Grant as
pics/ma his surprise et the Intimation that
VA l a . p ri r eT.: , ;;leu e .. l l:37.l7rl,7=
would probably bring him into canstot with
tho Ekccutlve,his Immediate ecuistltetional
superior. Ile
.ale
expresses a geinvlcilon
that some bill reorgaidalug the gov
ernments, with the military to protect and
aid them. should be adopted attlie earliest
TMRTY.NINTH CONGRESS.
isigoosz, sEssioar.)
W I XIlSOlto rebt9ll.7, 11, 18a
StNATE.
amporso rar insineenrri. •
- Mr. RAMIE r. from the. Poet 0111 no Vont
rnittee, report.; favorably the bill to an.
therite the norithern i &iiellote, Baltrosi
to to tract a bridge the StiMisslppi
at i.e Crosse, Wisconsin.
hlr. HOWE: haredaneat a tal/ tor the lab.
pre:momenta( tha harbor at the atchith
Fox MVO!. ljeferrea.
Mr. ClLl.Kingn intro4need &bill to grant
litedi in liehalf or the Wagonsln and pike
SugerlOr Railroad. !inferred.
NOVKLPCOILCT. •
cite moLgit mivo niogclo Um* tO•rnor
row ho would inUoducto MAU ta, repaid. the
tainting nod &IL other lamoind im
poses uniform duty of 50 per cent, navelc.
rem on all Imported goods.
Latrroint atrinmernax4L-.ainorprsirr.
- • •
st i get . ) P n: "lg the D Juf a lle "l lery - %) 41W* Irultze nila tt, J i n n :
quire into the propriety of amending the
Constitution to limit the tenure of Berrioe
am o pee te
to rrine to =tamed Its
daysFri:lll4=d
tloh to ni l x
years, akellah taw Yip:.
Piesideney, and provide for the eleetlou of
President by the_ popular vote. Laid over
until tomorrow.
Tai! LisintißT
The Bankrupt Bill was - takenOP. The
vote rejecting It, hewing beenircommidered,
the deestrin wan on its
passage.'
gUithilt iinvered - to-
Dom t o
er
o
amendments eiciu4inic• nitwit the
privilege of voluntary bankruptcy.
TheOLEALII. ruled that unless the vote
Ordering the bill to c third soututg was re
considered; It was not amendable. Debate'
followed. '
Mr. DIXON said that Whhe he admitted the
negroes wore badly treated in some parts of
Tegne,Utterly dented tnat seatiptuttllent
was general as anything iikeit. •
Mr. YATES replied, alleging his belief.
that Union men were badly treated In the
South.
DOWAIID boUeYed there was noth
ing itke adequate protean ort le unionists in
the sow.", ovccially blacks. 'fie had !maul
from gentlemen from Tessa, that nor leas
than 1.400 uolonistat, black and white, bad
been Intirdoredb, rebels, in the past year,
and net One of the murderers.
hae
brought to jostles. . .
'Mr. DOOLITTLE read a letter from La
arange, Temm, the borne ofsJack llamli
ree.c contradicting the retort of the mal
treatment of Unionists, and stating that
t namittori had brOugit,t , fret , riekro woman
agran and hem ber as a slave, until
compelled to liberate herr and that his
licentiommeas,not politico, had made
objectionable to the people.
Dr. 511 MEDIC said I. waif constantly re
moving lettere from the South, giving ac.
counts of the PernPoilon iittd hoarder of
unmoudg. If actuators woum NOLO down
bin amendment., well and R ho d he had been
vo-csil down before, when brought In a
bill to repeal the Yogltlve
as
LAW.
kIa.CONNESS said he was tired of the
whip of the loader lu the senate and of
/terminally. Re if accuse the Senate' of
cowartfloe.. Derma trio:lto do Ida duty here
and was determined no longer.% enbmltto
lir- it manor's inch. Me thoughtit ttnbccom.
log and indeeent in Ea Sumner - to accuse
Wm and others of clerelletlen la duty. .
After farther debate, in the. came o:
rovL of
which Mr. LANE capered' the bill aa pros.
pwtive; because of 'lto voluntary
Ions; becalm° it RSO not UnIiCCISI .1n
,114,
orations; and because Its effect wouldl.m In
favorot fraudulent <Motors and against
honest men.
. )
Tim bill passed by the foHowiag raw:
Tau. - 1
Cattail, Foster, Norton.
Chandler, Prellngttnyeen Poland,
Conness, Horrid, Pomeroy,
Cress Well, , Howard, namiSCY.
Dixoy. . .Johnson, Ram
Doolittle,' EleDougal, Ste wart,' '
Pessenden, Morgan, Zs . lll7n— i n 2 k 2 °.
, .
:TAFF
Brown, Hendricks, .Sprague,
Backstair, Kirkwood, Trumbull,
Cragin i LlMO, Wade,
D 6713, Idorrill,
•Fogg, Nesmith,
" Patterson, • Tates.
Henderson,' Saulsoury—Bl
it goes to the House for concurrence In
the amendments.
MIDUMPTION OF COMPOUND LUTZ/MST MOTIF.
SilEttlialT, from the Committee on
Finance, reported the following bah
.711[1.143am,, Sa, That for the purpose of
redeeming ant retiring anyLvOmponail in
terest totes oat/deeding; theAecretary of
the Trealitiry hi hereby authorized and di
rected to issue. temporary loan certificates,
in the manner prescribed by section fourth
of the act "to authorize the home of. United
States nudes Add the. redemption and re
funding thereof, and for farming the float- I
lag debt," approved February 13th, Hui,
bearing interest at a rate not •exceeding
per • rent. per annum, 'principal and in
terest payable In lawful money on demand;
and such certificates of temporary loan may
constitute, and be held by any national
bank, holding or owning the same, as part of
the reserve provided for Lu sections thirty
one and thirtyd.wo of the act "to provide a
national currency, seemed by a pledge of
United Status bonds. and to provide for the
circulation and redemption thereof," ap
proved June 3,1, 1461; provided, that not less
than two-firths of the entire reserve of such
bank shall consist of the lawful money of
the United States; and, prorided further,
hat the amount of such temporary loan
certificates atny time outstanding shall
not exceed eigh ty millions of dollars. • I
PUBLIC LAND DISTICT,
• Mr. PoM.l.,:ituy, from the Publie Lands
Committee. reported aMU creating the of
fice of Surveyor General of Montana, and
establishing • land omen for Montana and
Arizona, as a substitute for the Howie bill
for the organization of land diatrietll 1n Ar
izona, Idaho, trtab, and Montana,
aarrrY or r ASezaaEAS oar ersau VESSELS.
Mr. MUILGAN on toe Committee on com
merce, regoi tell a bill amending the act to
provide tor the safety of paasongera on
vemiele, do n by making all vessels
narigating all bay!, more, dc., of the Gni
ted States, except Umse subject to •foreign
jurlidiCtion, and engaged In foreign trade,
amenable to the navigation laws of thorn!.
tea States.
PAT OP TEM ARMY.
Mr. WILSON reported from the Military
Committee, a now draft of the bill for tem
porary Increased pay to army °Mears and
for other purposes.
MILITARY CLAIMS.
Mr. WILSON introduced a joint resolu
tion to facilitate the aettlement or elalm•
for quartermaster's storetrraubsistence and
supplies furnished by loyal persona to the
army of the United States, In the late re
bellion. Commissions are appointed by
name, under Lbw resolution, tor West "Vir
al:us, -North Carolina, South Caroline,
Georgia and Florida; Kentucky, Tennessee.
311suouri and Arkansas. and Louisiana and
Alabama. to examine and report on claims,
but no payments are to be made until an-,
thorium! by Congress. Referral to Salutary
COMlnntee.
LR•Orle 10LARD i•TY TAW"
The Senate reamed to take op the Niagara
Ship Canal lid!.
TneLeaglrelSlarid naval depot bill was
taken ne.
iff , IINER offered an amendment for
• armadaslon, Includiluz Admiral larratrut
and 0613. Sherman, to determine the site,
prOvidod. It Se given as a free gift to the
g l r tlV l rlgr t e . debate, thorn was a recess un
til evening:
adJErvnin gensalort,—No quorum present and
onrapd:
Er=
TAX DX AALAXIXS,
un molten of }tr. HILL, the Seer tory of
the Treasury was requested to stale weath
er postmasters were required to account
for and pay Mein: On the solute+ of clerks,
Le. •
•
•
t rxwm2v. -
On motion of Mr. DAMLINO, the Com.
Tomo of Ways and Moans was Instructed
to inquire Into Um propriety of allowing a
rebate of It) per chat of duties on all goods
imported In Ametlean bottom..
012TRAOL3 »t MISHIPSOCII.I.
]Sr. NOELL asked leave to offer a resola
tion for an inquiry. by a speelal .num Moe,
Soto allegations of outrages by tbo /flesou
ri militia. upon officers and citizens of the
United States.
Mr. ELIOT objected to it, as too late in
the session to appoint a Select Committee.
lir. LE BLOND remarked that it was
never too late to do good.
TIIC lIILCONISTACCTION 4C[IISIOII.
The House resumed the consideration of
.the bell reported sekterdity from the Select
Committee on the Sew Orioles Eliot. The
vote onlering the main question was recon
sidered, when, on Mr. Eliot.. motion,
the twelfth section,-providing for the elec
tion of a delegate trout Louisiana to the
House, was struck out.
E
Mr. LIOT then renewed his demand
for the previous question, but after some
debate, allowed the opponents of the bill
two hours for speecches.
Stemma. BOYER, klaliDISO and VINCE:
spoke against It, and at-three o'clock the
House seconded the previous question, Mr.
Ellett being entitled to close the debate,
made a few remarks in support of the bill,
ll l PATS, l ralt i tr 4 . 0 l ELl 4 .7l7cVii . p pos t* Artin "' d
r.bUELLSALSMGEIt, who adVOCaten the
bill.
The bill passed—oyes ILI, nays 43. Recess.
.Emnine Setrion.--On motion of Mr.
STARR, the Committee on Ranking was 1n•
structed to inquire into the expediency of
preventing, by law, the mile of gold by the
Treasury and by Notional banks, and of ex
empting from State of local taxation that
portion of the coon 41 of National hanks in.
vested la - United States loans..
po, motion of Mr. DARLInt (I, the Commit.
tee on Territories was instructed to inquire
into the propriety of changing the name of
the territory of Raw . Mexico to 01.4n001n.i•
VIII AT/TINS ASCOIIIIIMIICTION lIILL.
The House oaarlderesl Mr. Stevens'n ro
cortstruptiort
- Mr. KELLY advocated 2lspalmetto u
necresity from the perfidy of Andrew Soh
son.
.11r, ALti.TNAIIP supported the bill. Con
gress either to moss forward or be
thrust irrevocably backward,.
Mr. ALLIsON spoke in favor of the WI;
either with or without modiflution. •
Mr. GARFIELD. ldyremarke In [Milieus°
on Friday, appear to have matte the Im
pression that I deehtred myself in fever of
showing no mormr to the douthesn people,
that I had hitherto been in favor of a Mag
nanimous noun, but that hereafter the
deer of mercy should be shut against them.
flowerer:deeply. they have wtenrceA• the
Republie, I would not have any one suppose
1./favor a hems or . revengeful course
- what said on that point wan wholly In sec
ference .to the Constitutional amendment,
which all the - rebel States, except Tennes
see, have now rejected, as the Inlets of re
storation. 4 said, and; say again, I myself
am morally bound, and I believe the Milt ,
ty.ninth Congress was • morally bound,
to receive them, if- • they . adopted, it.
and put tbeinsolves on.the same'groun d
, that Tennessee did. *embers know that 1
I have been oPlieseil to Mainz further dee&
else nation ontil every rebel heA full oppor.
tunny to not on the amendment. Now
that they hare all selected It, and consid
ering their action aa dew, I say, as
said- on Friday, that oiXer es a balds
of restoration le forever closed so far as my
vote is concerned. The time has come when
we must protect the loyal mon of the South.
The time has oOme When fruitless mummy-
Monty, to rebels' is cruelty to our friends.
Ye other victorious natipn has aver so neg
lected lie supporters. - For • quarter of a
century the British Government gave
special protection to the Tories of the A mor.
leanrevolutionbypaylngthirtailfteCO,(o/out
of the Royal Tres...Dry. Wbatloyal loan of
ariv Mato, eXoept. Tennessee, gas been hon
ored or defended hy the federal govern
ments. • It to 11, nouirlitos fret, thot It is both
"safe • Mal' honorable in the. Booth to hare
peso rebel while It Is both dangerous and
dlegincerni for a Soniborrics to bare been
loyal to the Union. I ileetro to Ray! am In
favor Oh planing these States under Wilts.
ryJurisdiction, only as a temporary meas
ure qf protectlen, until mit/oilcan govern.
meets can be Grano Med, beset peen the nU
of Wei people, wittiont regard tin race or
color.
Mr. BtaiNkiroald veto for the . bin, but
hoped IL would be amended to the caeca
that, when too Oonstitntienal Amendment
atumbl be ratified, and any enact the Smiths
am States had assented to It, cad prevlded
for impartial suffieire, RIO that State
Ohl:1121d be declared entitled to representa
tion In Congress, and Its Representative.
and Senators admitted to scats on taking
the oathprescribed by law:
Iir..NOELL spoke against the bill.
Adjourned.
GREAT FIRE IN HEW TORE.
•
The linperling and Dry Goode 11 sae.
00 of Cluttendeu 4: Co., and E. a.
Daffray R l'o. Burned Out—Lose
ne Nearly • o n and 0 - 4 014.4. of
ttsrfs •
NSW YOrts, February 12—Tho lime, by Ore
toOsi, erChlttondei2 3 Co. to from 117 50 , 000
to i0u00001: Insured far $040,004 In a lent,
Lumber of companies. In amounts varying
front App l et on ; $40040. The handing is ooned
by D.Co. ohOse foss le $.,000;
Insured for $140,000. Loss of E. S. batboy
to, Orygoods Importers, $5O,OGOi lasefanoe
too millions end Maul!: George MM. Co„
'loss ss,oBollnsurmi. Cher!. Lollies A Bros.
Stationer., line IS100,000; insured for $lOO,OOO,
Stephen Conover, corner of the Leonard
Greet building which NW damaged by fall.
lOMlran.; loot; slo,oooltorurod, tumuli
tS" •
v - J47,eti
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
FOLTILTII PAGE.—The fullest and most re.
liable Money, Oil and Produce Market Re
}rode given by any paper in the city, unit be
/mind On our PJurth Thee. Also addition
al City and Suburban.
11211:=2!
• •.
since the enlargement of the Gazarre oar
circulation bill EPAldily facrcazed , arid we
have Pouring In from an aides letter Of
congratulation upon the improved champ
ter of bar Spaniel. As a local paper there
none 10 the city which egnala It, while
wo furnish the moat reliable and correct
market and river reports which are pre
pared daily, by a trustwo rthy and careful
reporter.
The
Gazzrrx le delivered anywhere lathe
two title/,or surrounding borenglis, at the
extremely low priori of Arleen ernu per week.
Persona wishing to subscribe, eau do so by
leavleig there names at our counting room.
A:gigice at our ailveitising columns will
slow that oar Journals claims upon the ad•
vertising community are fully recognized
by a discriminating community, and that
our patronage In this line equals that of any
Journal publisher/ in the city.
The Alleged &beetled Cleat.
Tutertlay afternoon, at two o'clock, the
hearing to the cue of Dr. A:Pratt, of Bt.
Clair street, accused by Mies Isabella Stater
with attempting to produce abortion on
her, was had before Alderman Donaldson.
The information wee made last weak., end
the prisoner was arrested on the same day,
ty bffieer John Barber.
At the hearing yesterday Masers. Schaffer
and Moffatt appeared for the prosecution
end de feta° respectively. •
For the prostitution there were two wit
nesse. examined. The first was the prove.
cutrtx. Miss Labelle Stoner, who testified
that, on the loth of January, she was taken
by Mrs. Myers to the office of Dr. Pratt, on
et. Clair street, for the purpose ot emu:pins,
Mon and to have an abortion procured.
M. Myers conducted the conversation
with Dr. Pratt, and the apparent under
standing between them sae that an" abor
tion should be produced upon the prcaecn
trix. Mrs. Myers left the room at the time
of the examination, and the Doctor exam
ined her and then operated on her with an
instrument. Before the commencement of
the examination Mrs. Ayers paid the Doe.
or of Miss Stoner'. money. As the prow.
eentrtx was gulag away the Doctor told her
if that examination did not suffice, she
should come back on Saturday. He thought
that one examination would do. She gave
birth to a child prematurely about three
weeks afterwards.
Mrs. Hate. the midwife, who attended
Mien Stoner:testified that it was as extra
otOlnary case,the labor being excessively
prolonged and there being unqualified evi
dences of some external violence having
been used sometime previous to the birth.
The nature of the violence she could not
determine) it may hays been a fall.
ilea Myers. for the defense testified that
she was not untainted wititDr. Pratt, but
was with Miss Stoner. klas - Stoner was
boarding with her, and she advised her to
go to Dr. Pratt for the purpose of examina
lion. She had go thought of having an
abortion produced on the protean :aria. -Mrs,
Myers carried prosecutrix'a money- at her
own request. She left the room at the time
of the examination,
at the conclusion the magistrate etated
that he rhould retiorrtr hts anal action In
the matter two or :bite days for the eon
minaret= of some of the points.
fOOla Oda= Old noose
A day or ilia Olicro;IA oar odltorial col-
eine, wee dititheltdthineco . aaltyof placing
young men of
at the head of business. not SOOrbig out
the senior merchants who bare wisdom and
experlendsi to balance the ipo-agicadative
nes* of youth, bet to &fibril - equal
' ellantegiri the race tiir life. 'IC
sharing their priiiiasilty Old(
'and worthy clerks, and hence their memo
tile impo rtance Is rapidly fedlogont.. Here
It Is the reverse., Our leading merchants
show a commendable disposition toward*
the young men who have earned their con.
(thence and esteem by close attention to
duties and fidelity to the interests of their
employers. Mosd of our sterling houses re
joice in the piassesslon of a junior member
of the firm, and this fact Is an incentive to
other worthy clerks and employees to do
their lull Haire of duty that they may be
likewise advanced. Through our column s
we have recently noticed the admittance to
the Arm of young members, by oar oldest
houses, and today we announce the co-
partnership of Thomas Palmer and J. C.
Dodge, In the wall paper business, No. 91
Wood street. Mr. Palmer hat long been en_
gaged in this business op= an extensive
see, and ids house Is known favorably
throughout our own rind adjoining State..
in selecting Mr. Dodge aka partner he has
done much to retain and advancethe popu
larity of the house: He Is the possessor of
shrewd tinniness tactics, is affable and cont.
teous, and in every respect %representative
young business gentleman. We trust the
new Arm wiU be more than prosperous in
the future, and that It will cocain:tee to carry
with It and increase the large share of put*
lie patronage which bits hitherto D001:1
awarded top house, We cheerfully memo
mead adthe new firm Mthe purchasing com
nity.
Another Elopement.
Alderman Morrow yesterday received in
formation of another case of domestic
_felicity. James Weaver, a resident of Bed
ford corm ty, came be tote him, and preferred
a obarge at adultery against Nichol-MI
Johns, an engineer on the Peturaylvants
Railroad. It is alleged that on Saturday
last, the accused eloped with the wife of the
deponent, Elisabeth Weaver, And came
with her to tills city. The husband arrived
here yesterday. A warrant was based and
Johns arrested, at work near the Union De
pot. Be was committed to Jail for a bear
ing. The runaway wire /eft two children
with her deserted husband. The injured
man expremes no desire to injure Johns at
all, but only to render himself unhappy—
by getting possession of his Inleagaln. The
hearing in the case was had last evening,
and resulted in Johns being
.11nally com
mitted for that. -The husband, together
with officer Micmac, searched the city last
evening for the fugitive wife but without
fonelble Emily and Detainer.
Yesterday morninginformatlon yearned.
before Alderman Strain, by Col.J. H. Prick
er. charging James /lane with forcible en
try Diddetalner. • Yricker, it appears, rent
ed from Hague, some time ago, an (Water
saloon. on St. Clair street, for the consider
anon of twenty-Lae dollars IS week. A day
or two since Col. Pricker had a writ served
on him by - the Eiberld tops) no more money
to Hague, as Melanin win indebted to him.
Acting upon that notice Col. Frisker dld
not pay Defoe last week's rent. Yesterday
morning Hague appeszed at the saloon and
without saying word, proceeded to nail
boards over the door. and wiodows. Trick
er Mane out and remonstrated, but Hague
continued. A warrentans Issued and placed
la the bands of °Doer Seth Wilmot, who ar
restedialague shortly afterwards. 4 hear
ing•will be today, •
6111 l Is the Lock VD
Barthel Thinnewell, altar Barthel
chnrgeal with the murder of her child In
the graveyard, on WodneedaY Wit, IS In'
In the lock.up at her own request. When.
ever It le proposed to take her to Jan, oho
pleads strongly against It. She was Tinted
yesterday by -her daughter, and the inter.
View wss quite affecting. ,The alinement
made by the bale tter varies somewhat
from that of her-Mother. She state* that
Fische' left home at four couloalton Tuesdayy.
nionting, Instead of Wednesday. She
states, to that Barbel received none but
kind t o,
at home, The daughter
plaints to be twenty years old, Instead of
sixteen as reported, and Is married. glut
nays that If she could release her mother in
-a moment eke would -not do it, for she
thinks sue has done very wrong.
Died of Ulu InJuries.
•
David flighbergur, the brakeman on the
Pittsburgh, Columbus end Cleveland Rail
road, whose severe injury by an accident at
the Union Depot we noted yesterday morn
ing, died of the loll:irks reoeived, at fifteen
minutes before twelve o'clock- oo Monday
night. Coroner Clawson =paunched a
7417 Yesterday and the inquest will bo held
to-morrow at the Slayer , . attire. In one
port of the case irerday we. inadvertent
-1 :on I,l=T Include ttt: :A. gr.' e=-
among the =cooing Dliyalcians. Thor
gentle were nothing to tutor " te tt"'
acree n me en n
the injured man, a• alSO•oi.n
the victims of the other atroblanut men
tioned.
- A Pnlttilee r e -Itorrewer.—Samuel Me.
Naughton, of Birmtugham. watt at Wt. otnee
of Mayor giorrlson.on Monday. arid rondo
Information against. J. W. Smith, etuuwinn
him with false pretancos. The deponent vil
lages that some time ego the 100010 d bor
rowed one hundred dollars from hire under
promise of returning - It In ten &eye. %.0
telt days elapsed sad the borrower del4yea
returning the cash: OM oore Scott and Bees
attested the dilatory debter andat tbei °Zee
tho matter was &divided ter the debtor pray,
14 0 and l4o cam of the ciee.
C.
Meeting '
et the Pittsburgh Temper. nue. League.
A Large and spirited meeting of the
Pittsburgh Temperance League, tram held
lust evening at Masonic Hall.
Dr. A. G. McCandless was chosen Pres'.
dent. A large number of gentlemen were
elegised Vice Presidents.
Mr. R. C. Miller, and the ropOrtcrs . -
of the
press, were marl•Secretarim
Thomasß.ll. Parkinson, Esq., Dr. Robert Wray,
Steele. Esq.. and A.. Si. MeGoanigle
appointed• Committee Resole.
It we/announced that the meeting bad
been called by the Executive Committeeof
the Plttabergb • TemPeranee League. for
the purpose of conaWering the
pale liquorlicense law. which it is propos
ed to extend to Allegheny county, Mr Pe
ters having introduced into the Legisla
ture shill for that p.mose. The bill refer
red to was read by They Steele. Rao and
the objections to it were Rated serWinn,'
.11:Addresses la ep o potition to . t i. ll: r .
4bjilArfrileiarilh. TT S e a v rki neon, lieu. nt
r.
Snyder, Samuel AI/ender , William Little,
lir. Reeler, Dr. Wrapeand ether&
aeries of on Resolutions reported a
aeries of resolutions, requesting the Stns.
tore and Representatives of this county to
one all their efforts against the passage of
the bill as reported.
The resoluntolin pus.' unanlmooaly.
A committee of fifteen, with Dr. in MY ex
Chairman, were appointed to prepare and f
circulate remonstrances.
The meeting adjourned 'to meet again
neat Tneacay evening at Mozart Hall.
Presbyterian Centennial Co lots.
The Presbyterian Centennial Convention,
composed of the synods of Pittsburgh, Al
legheny, Wheehng and Ohio, held its first
session last evening, In the Second Pre.
bytertan Church, (Dr. Ifoward's,) Penn
atroot.
The meeting was opened by prayer, after
which Eov. J. C. Jenninm D". D., was ap
pointed temporary chairinan, and Revs.
James Allison, D. D., and liobt. ilerron,l).
D., Secretaries.
A committee on permineict organization
, was appointed. and reposed as follows:
Rev. Dr. Elliott, of the Synod of Allegheny,
President. Vice Presidents.—ne, Q . 0.
Many and Wm. Smith. The temporar y
Secretaries wore made permanent. •
It was decided that the &tele' Of holding
the sessions of the convention' should be
from nine till twelve o'clock a. a.. from two
to five, and from seven to nine ,a. The
fir devotional of each oration will be spent
in exercises. It was also decld-,
ed the arm two boors of the re a ding is
morning shall be devoted to the of
the historical reports of the several Pres
byterim. A bminess committee of five wee
appointed, to whom all nihttere of business
Itare to be referred. Half an hour was spent
s devotional exercises, after which the
Convention adjourned until this morning
at nine o'clock.
A Pleaaant Place to Visit.
A place which any Of our lady readers can
visit with great, pleasure and with [atilt
gerater profit to themselves, la the :..
l*.
delphia 'Cloak Store; 68 Market-street.
This store, under the former proprietor
ship of Messrs. ii. Ommenhanser A Corn-
PanYs won an almost boundless popularity
among the best clue of customers. necent
/Y, this establishment has passed into the
hands (Whir. M. Slmon,and its popularitylen.
der the new auspices• will not only cantle
ne but increase. All the goons now on hand
at this store have been marker down teen-
Ay five per cent, so that' eurctosses can be
Made hero more cheaply teen at any other
home. All the latest and most approved
styles are kept constantly on hand, and
every tasto can ballasted most perfectly. A
large stock of the .very , newest styles of
goods have Just been received, and are
offered at the lowest possible figures. &pc-
Mal at te-ntlor. is paid to orders, and custom
ers order e hi ar r focals will find their wishes
met Moss ectly. mice Barry. the no
complish saleswoman,. so - • favorably
known to the patrons ofthe old nrm,
continues,. as our readers will be dto
learoOri the Capacity of chief anleewoman.
Avian. to the "Pnliadelphisp will certainly
be a profitable one. .
The ,Indus Jjerb
s re 'l9l
..c..l2naahrena..4
In imbilely stating 'my gratitude for the
benefit I have received from the use of your
Herb Medicines, which rum given me ease
and comfort after long years of suffering.
Sly disease was as whew. _Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia. pain In the back, Infra.
matron of the tildueys and Bladder, Swell
ing of the Abdomen, General Debility Se:,
le. But now, thanks to God and rearmed.
eine, I enjoy refreshing sleep In my bed,
and am now quite a new being.
CAPTAIN SCOTT. B
Owner of the steamboat Hero. est.
dance, Lawrenceville.
The Doctor's office MBA Liberty street.
, .
• Drunk by the Thrtebte."
°nicer Brown, of; the night' watch, last
night discovered a man Maniac oiertrome
drnakelosess near the • flnspenslou bridge
and took, hub in charge. The drunken man
immediately commenced to yell in the
most unapproachable manner, and to kick
with more vigor than seemed - possible for
ono in his condition. Officers MeCirady and
Buchanan, of the special force, came to the
assistance of officer Brown. and the prisoner
Was conveyed to the lockup. Ile gave his
IMMO there as Charles klubey. He had in
his possession a boble of whisky a when
It sus taken from him be fought wlth Te
noned vigor to retain it. • lie was finally
locked up,
Nay Iteeoirer
There are hopes eniertained by Drs.
Dickson and Damilton that John Wilson,
the man so seriously 'tailored at the Point
Depot, may recover, lie was caught be-
tween the cars while passing on different
tracks the depot, and confined, Ina apace
of less than elgnt inches. It required al
most half an boor to extricate him, which
was acoompiistied by forcing the cars apart
with levers. nun collar bones,breast bone,
and moss of his ribs were broken, injtoles
sudicient to make his condition .lasigerotts
In the _extreme. Ile still remains at Ins
boarding house in the Ninth ward.
l"torg7".lln"'tkelllghe Culture.-Mr.
Clerk of
before Mayor Morrison, yesterday , that the
congregation of loafers about the Market
/louse was something unendurable. Chief
Long and oftleer Campbell went oat to the
locality, and the Chief commenced taking
the names of the crowd. About three ado
ntes after the first nazi:Wins recorded, the
whole crowd, discovering What was up dls
solved like clouds in the sunshine. /L was
the most efficacious remedy that could
have been aPplied, and no farther collet:,
Mon of meets was vlsible there daring the
afterockm.
Lamming. fsom the. slineerm—Yeater.
day man giving his name as Henry G.
Wald came up to a couple orspeciai police
man on inn street, and rognetted to be told
what time the first steamboat left for New
Orleans, lie was very nations to get away
from hero, he said, as the officers from But
ler county were on nfs track to arrest him
on a charge of seduction. lie was conduct
ed to the lock-up as a good plate towed for
the boat to start and Is there awaiting the
further developmenut of Defier county mat
ters. Le Is not at all pleased with hut no.
coat to escaping from the °facers.
wed
from W Tree.—A man whose name
we did me. ea certain, but who Is jimmey
man carpenter, while employed yestardar
roomier, at about eleven crclock. in prun
ing the limbs elr some of the trees beside
the Eacliaage Dank on Fifth street, Mb
from one of the trees, injuring himself very
severely. tte spretnel his ankle, eat his
.tore severely, and bad one of Ins eyes al
most knocked out,. lie wan taken Orland
received proper attention.
!Mel*ear "Oomunowa."—Two "cont.
Mon =ea" merebefore, Mayor Morrison
yesterday. Their zunace - WereJohn OUrer
and John McCarthy. both of Allegheny.
They were both drunk 01111enceediugir dis
orderly in • the First ward, at about one
o'clock And ware arreated by otacers Camp
bell and Patton, of the night watch. They
were decd three dollars each. womb they
pal. end Wane anal. '
A Joboatmirsa Board Bill to be Vol
levied...Chief Hague restonlar recelveda
dispatch front Patna Melly requestin g
him to arrest James Wildram, this n il,
Mr. Kelly states that Witoram. boarded with
hi. I n jaanstot WO ran up • bill of 1,30.
atter which
be "cut" his 11111. and camo to
pitt.b.rgn. Tbonlelpptng miaow Dna not
yet been arretttaL.
Rya n .* ewe Argentlne—yor mrtentii
mmplating all articles of Copper, Maas or gi er .
weer, with Duro salvor where. worn
off, and fOr eplatect le2l/15113g 11.114 VOUlaling 1111VISX
or ourri+War°. itmante4l con.
ram no quids:Silver or acid. teeny Injurious
ILIM.IO. The sale fry J. amiapni.Allearen y,
and all dregirtine. • mu=
A Terrible Irtireacßrin k - Ana gbori.
dean. of East Liberty,
the preferred a
charity Of surety of the peace Defore Al
derman attain against Anastasia. Isuinom
The latter. as is alleged; t hreatened to cut
thudeponent's children open Eta a
I 4 wimaat was
iDe_ratt •
Crowds erery
anersaia at City
t` l : t g 4 Zlii.. l :Diesaardl7. ennd=
at
often Re.
m each evember meeningran g, d promenade at, the d.
close
Tosottsts aim u nr ooo ßYlthasondes
ntar shishuauto at Amnia:a a Puinamoa,
Ft Meet.
amd Robert Glean, hyr.m.
V.l7h""Landk'trowiromjltp, .-°m:::hreraY;t7At:
legheny with a load of * nay ~,et emi t an
accident which resulted In sa: to.
passinge was ridink on the lout, arta when
Hnekerudern's &trans.:many
Clurgtownshipinear Allegheny,
ed was overturned. and Str. Gibe=
fell to the ground, falling partJally to under
the load. Hewes rescued, Out when en
out was found to have sustained severs
fractures of one arm and. one leg. Ara ze.•
ceir'lld I/m.IW attention, and as Icon as .
D onveyed rover a
tr o his he gerneorts could be suede was.
cap.
A *arks/. Iltreattlltansuray.—At about
nine o'clock yestadday toonlInt" llorso . g.
...4.ll.l.t.downtheets sidost • W e '
mondoos rata. At the comm. of Third and
Market anima Um rcarisad=B tthe an„..tact
whin post and vsA demolished.
tsenldatl ° o ' ll of tt 'u MT,"l.l4 Mk: - Be
vas last captozedrltlth4Lt baring iy.
p. d . cmd
further
IVILB lolognt mak how tt• occopaats or
the Carrlage deespod harm Ant • .
The AllewheelY h aeletw , Teltere—
The regular. =Della> Mttles. at the Atte
wheny S.3lAlera. League wee bale last eau
rog. u their Lan, cal Federal ahem Alle
gheny, AsklututtAletzuderr. Callow bathe
chair. Several new teemberawereentule4."
It wu. announced that the Caen Wheats
In the Soldiers' UhrilT wooed be °Palma
Immedlately. •
The Soldlera. ithisomeaß—Bh.
Mertz, Esc., Banker, the Treasurer: of tho
Soldlers , Monumen t Association, reportf.
that there Is now a' balsam of 11,115414 in'
the treasury. The committee to purchase
the hose carriage for the coming fate, left
]cat night for Philadelphia ' , to there select
a beautiful "rig" which will be. worth corn.
FROM DMIXICO.
Driven Dist of iiiesteiraii by
the Imporialiats—rts porton Capture
Of the President—lien the News Aar
Beesined to Wasninarom •
• - •liaw roils, rob. I! —The Tribunes Matas,
tnorsirapeetal of the h, tiepin Bilramati
took the city 61.18,t‘tecus, sod tafri , =knit )
and prisoner*, ant •Trares, who sou them
had to leave in a burry,"talotog the route to
A special train °elh h en - tired thousand
dollars, whinh left /
Zacatecas benne Jeerer s
has peria Pro lists.bt:ay fallen into the bands of the,
im •
It Is reported that the Liberals, Meat
thousand strong, hare been defeated br
Woe thousand imperialists, between Sea
Luis and Cineretaro.
The liesumnWassrannia, Feb. If, 1887. '
Legation duartelks may '
pert ur the defeat of the Itepublfean
of Meritio andthe capture of tumors
'We divert artinsalow to the aide and,
apley letter of atm Jane G. SriardiOlni,which
will be found upon oar wand nun, Ala* • -
to the novel method of down away w i t h ,
bribery and corruptlorb as set lonia by our,
talented correspondent "C . ," Both will re..
nay Careful perusal.
•
Videotbsee Day.—To.morrew, the
11th, will be St. Valemma , * DIM.- Eor tbll
particulars of the htstary, of the
the
lad
the observance of theday, see the , Itook of '
Days and the American CicteDmitar . :
=
=PAO. BC OMr
h Tue
Wyl oodletotte. esboto ao noblown..in the Mth yew of hnit
age.
Te Mineral will take place from the oartonana
of the Wetted Methodist Protestant Choreh..
PeanlTlvanta avenue. On Walt:m.loAT. the
ate o'clock P. Y. The Mende Of chi &slaty are
respectfully Invitee to attend..
BUSTER—At bee rarldenejleabaay;
Monday evening, Ma. ILIWEIEL LlUNgaaJr.,l .
the MI Tear ber age
•
, .
Her funeral will take place TM! . arrsudroOw,
from her late residence, Carlisle arey."
&Petty, et two o'clock. -The /Minds and se
quel...ea of the family are respectfully hal
ted to attend.
ALI zvii itl.l
ALE.i. 2CMEN.
• 17=17.1131:FLMELECZI la.'
No. lei Fourth etreet, l'lttelente i l:a. OCIY 11.1Y3.
of All kinds; CRAPES, OLO% and every de,
aerlptlon of Funeral Famishing ocAls Median
ed. Rooms opeced day and night. Hearse , and
Cevriairee foratehed. • . . ._.
agar anceces—ner. Devld Kerr, D. D. :33,er:
Y. W. Jambe. D.D.. Thoma•Zwlee, LA., Ja. ,
e.O H. Miller. Kap.
Marr Lc CP"
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALKORS, •
Manchester. Wood. Ma and eictalte.
COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE.
Corner Shellield and Chariters streets
8..,e and Carriages furalshelL
HILLDALE
beautiful "God'a-oue.• tae
. aagost subur
ban place of ampalaltra, except 01111 /Si ads coun
ty, adulated on Ilea. Ilughton road. Innnedista.
la walk of Alleshear. .Yar . burial /ou.hoernalta
Ctitles, call at Central Drag Blom of WOE. 2.
LAILEY, Allleghnus7 CUT. '
DimiTn JaVomi _
rrwiTczir REParter,Na
MIEPWALIZIX-57.1113313 =ECM 'V
No. 56 FifthStreeti
OPPOSITE EABOSIC HALL
Haring dttedvp room. exclusively for there
twirl n g of WAICH.LS and OIuCHJS. with good
tools soda large and competent tonne of work
men. we are enabled to do work as 1214 It not
bettor than any other atop tatthe oily. Vicd.boo
bin for rowan win reeatyn prompt argannion
nod be regulated by onr
"STANDARD TIME"
cmtvecsmrcknericriszwe.
WATCHES, CHAIRS AID
AT AVERT MALL PROFIT. AT
WILL T. WILEY'S,
6 Wylie St., Sd door from sth.
J. W. SOZPlrnnt
rreZ . S . arr 7.143. 800
JOHNSTO
E=l
Flue Watches, (locks, 4ewelry.
c •
SILVER-PLATER WARE, ETC.,
sta maw= trrair . 4
Wittitailburals, Witousib.
muted
NOTICE.—To holden offlotuo-
A, ty
Sootnds of Iba ISseohd Ward: Alledhen7,
from op Co 200 nt the nrst /sum, dsled
&. T E ttbaerrl . rten . bend Bonds 2111 be Pela
olden of the A LIALUBEDY TY t. 87 CuYP ABY,
on nr before the Floor DAY Or MARCH, IPA.
The Interest on thestbrre bonds sill be napped
afrertt'"
'iluliCrlrarltAßTrtsldest.
4000 Throws, Jo., Secretary. fsUarl ,
BARGAENS nr
- SEWING MACHINES.
Elz ensehluss, used but sizorttlate, formals it
reduced idles. WM. IWTABOie 41 CO., '
feiS'
THE CHEAPEST,
Thelende.t. The Bat
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I. WEIMER a W1L322 , 3,
WAIIRANTID num ILLS . liatzasteami
23 rtrrn STREET, I
ha
WELDON & KELLY,
PLUMBERS,
Gas. and Steaxa Fitters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
A Ira* ant of
Chandeliers, Brackets, Lead Pipe,
Pumps, Sheet Lead. &e.,
ALLWAVI ON HAND.
164 Wood Street, nu 811116
math.
P•
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PLACE TO nut
COO D
BOOTS & SHOES
cizr xis as
MoOLINTOOX ' S,
pro. 92 :Federal Street,
Altjammilr
DIRE. CL OS & CO.,
IPratucil Farallon Maitufacturors
COL PENN AND WAYNE VI
n .` °" stn. of =mamas exutzwy as
Sr
ZLEIGHING—A GOOD WANG--
tuival u v c ir , e t a 1148 , SO to ZUWARtriI
HOWARD'S tivErLat ottinetz,
NMI utas, sear o
Pottlotiat &Mutton paid to twnsnovo Mad Wintig
Bones,
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