The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 16, 1867, Image 1

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE PITTBI3IIII6II qAZETTF,
PINILISIIED By
PENMEN, REM) &
AT GAZETTE BUILDING, _.
=eh, act 38 8 1.0.2 s etre et.
T. ,
I. P. 110 13 ON. IL EM BT M ICAN,/
-
.10111 AR JUNO
ammois P . BurxD. wanaer
TiBNB:
Ilaiibr bites , 3 onta.
Drilbrered by earriar, (per 1reak).—....15 *eats.
bibireyEbere, (I:exica) . .. . Woo.'
• Li bstaleadnetlonstoneerobars sad 310130*
tali WHXKLY: ,
coydes.. peryear, by 1 50
'Plea-' 40. 00. • do. each 153
Ten or mole topics, to doe Wear. .03 1 15' 1
• one free to club, each
CITY NEWS
. ast Clifeadis-Xerebant Ilifolut of
• tudems of Der F -a Cfnuitu. PM*-
• "The crowning exeidienCe of Your eye.
jam , of - Book-keeping IA the Judicious
abridgement of all unneeetaaesi details and,
repetitions, Maiming the time of study to
abouthiit that required . n , other Commer
dal Colleges. And my eMploYer says he
ha. swum seen a person .direst from Col=
Mi.) that went aheAl with all their books
eo pitiniptlY and accuoi yas I have.
!LOON 8. 8008 e.,
Book.keeper for lipia a, Hereof, Ifer
chants, Chiliad - cr.
•
/11114bikgpedre d Oman,:
r. "Idereeliate Men ebb t me that: are fat;
- Sleek handed then—Too us has a lean
- and hungry 100 k; nal mortars dangerous."
en Mid dhakspeare. Now Cassias olike
many another limplo van, warsinn because
. he knewnot how toappreelate good living.
/f W frXO hviniLtley he .would not be re
picas:god because lean, for iiiHoltzbelmees
. coat/Semi naloonibe would repair like all
• sonetklamendo.indpartakeof thesplendld
• -'* 11 . gotten np meals arul be as sleek and fat .
-• • an fa tormentor. Catalue naiad spared.
ate flattuheimees DILI of fare and would be
- 'ono of the numerous patrons who.throng
..slits popt4r.intavrain day and alarm. As
• , Casslusts doad.ise cunt only advise faint men,
hire him to pstronlse na other restaurant
than the Continental. next doer to the Past
office Fifth streetondess they want to keep
spare-boned.
..11eautP1s buts vain 'and 'doirbtfid
Ash-Ming gloss that fadethauddenly,
A flower that dieswhen first It 'pins to bud.
, A brittle:giant that :1.8 tijoken Presen.l7.
dontarui good, a gibes. & glass. n 1 10.0 r,
Lost, faded,'broker4ileid withi.an hour: ,
- go lunch, truthfully ease the..fmret. We
-- sheuld not wallferlhe Morrine,liut while
health and beauty rest with ns, should have
doe of those excellent; time bating sea
alutdowir which nouo'bdtDabba , P.; Ed. Clair
takes so admirably. We owe it as a
' duty_ to our Mends, it not to =metres, that
our ortraits. be taken ere time or disease
defaces whit beauty may have been given
tis; Dr. Debbi takes ail styles of pictures.
. from the tiny miniature_ or watch-dial Dor
; Dalt to - fill life sire cabinet photograph.
1115 works of art will compare favorably
with any exhibited In the Photograph line
:in America. i Pictures are taken equally as
in Mitres/her.
Cold
• ... •. A thaw having set in, and the isoluence
- being that people are disposed to . feel very
Warm; and' are. careless in their habits, a
little advice, as to the easiest manner of
gratitying Each tl maybe anxious to give
the Clairton something to do, may not be
• ont Of . place. iAt tide seams , persons who
are partial pi rheumatism. should wear
thin boot! and be careful to keep them
' well soaked in snow water.. d onick fever
can be bemired 'by leaving off overcoats.
Neuralgic complaints are open to all who
walk till they beeoMe heated, and then
stop at the corner of Unmet and cool off by
a gentalchativithesitai gOod Dikiw. Coughs
• are free Wall sr . lio will Midst upon throwing
tiotar`conie in order to catch the gen
tle South briere whieh prevails. The la
dles arsinich thorough experti In this art
that ' tined not oiler them any mines
' tions,tint by abandoning their cloaks and
• rubbers; and M.:sorting td their boots and
they reach a. gruel diet by a
shortcut.-. I . ! I
The Plinadeljibli Lcifger is respotwible far
the above. Dr. ifisysaa !Lays that nineteen
!out of alloy twenty [dile eases, brought on
by the' causes shove 'referred to, can be re
, hewed sad cured In less than Torty.eight
houreby a few Ldosesl of his PECTORAL
STRl7P,which to one sif the best and most
effectual . deobstroants ever compounded.
Hundreds of colds could be cut short, loath.
some catarrhs remedied, and consumptions
' arrested by the MO of Dr. Keyser% Dwain
able PEcTOILAL STROP and at the saving
- •• of iiiiriany dollars as it man Ovate. Pro.
• Pared at ilo Wood street. Dr. Heysees con
foliation rooms for examunations DV Penn
-. street,. from a Lai. until 4r. . •
. . ,
Tue Best Known Tonle.
0187'111, Idpek a op ? , s . Combinatlon of Iron
,Phosphorns and CaltsaYa, known as Ferro -
Pbbsphorated of CaUsaYeL The iron
restores calor to the blood; the Phosphorus .
- renews yenta, of .the nerve tissue,' and the
- Celsaya alies - i natural, healthful tone to
the difeetttebrinne.
One Dint cioat*na taevirtue or one ounce
of Callsaya and one teaspoonful a grain of
iron.and Phosphorus:: Eibinfaettered by
, Campus, Moan Co., New' York.
Pi:7We by all araitiriffic - •
To Ilousetooperi.
Good Tninatoes at 03 cents Der can.
StraWbe.rines at 40 cents.
Blackberries at 40 cents:: . .
Peaches attic cents. - •
lliaimaledear ne befits. •
.Pesicli Tam at SO cents. ' •
Gond Italsins at Wpm ts par notnd.
Good France atcents per tkonnd,
Good Currants all.M cants per pound.
At 112 Federal street, Allegheny City. •
Giro. Banyan
EZ=
AbOut illaen en sixteen years of emcee ob
taina,goed'enuaLlern by *pi:dying at the
Opera noose gboe Stcire." Rom) need apply.
:but Ilene llning in Allegheny city.
=1
We are offiifiiir toll lines of !Rapid and
74 1. 0 4 1 , P*7 000,1 %..a5Z0ter1i PrlrrW:
°"" —7: W. ilanirairg Co., la street.
21=:=103
'roar Spoons, Porto, and Castors rotated
;'Y rtthallver .as `g dae stimoialiogieo,
st.Clalr street.
:WalYlYjtdOa
Co , to BarlanAlOs Shoo -Btoro'2ol. 9S Market
street, and :fret lour -.outing tioota and
nhone cheaper %nail insehouneAn tDO pity,
lfraireatisat'leralletzten.
Doetnrid proatelptpanatnerotally imam/
at half tho usual taloa, .rtatoseai Drug
. .
Befssorsind naserrs ground and steeled; also
Penkrule bleules Inserted, at Bose's, X0..3
, Tim pen Hal
otaiit' kinds at Jogen S.
Pl=les Distillery, No. /22, 191, 199 and 135
ithrtatiremtint.tabant,':,:.
1112=21
. .
Got* Boridnira' Mum 'Stare. /50;93 Market
[ atrean,"and.aronynat flue drain Boon Shoes
and daltana... • •
Bo liking Afore,
For IlOrok - WsSouldard Propirotfono of all
kind "! che f t Pr thPn OlLeFi to tho
c,..!
'ztto ttrtiorlandl Shoe Eters(' eret• SS Stttrket
street, and get your Gaiters, Belmorals and
J . nitsb poets.
. .
'You itur
Se per cent, Alcohol, es Joseph S. Pine We.
, anCsak Buy -
a Norm at aosna, saftzieb.+l.
FROM MEXICO.
A A 'wisest rfaxfaltitimii Ito Cam
,People Anal.. to be
dl
et lIIm~
New Onizaaa, February 15.-:-Vezlean
;news has been received:via Mao w hich etaterk.that General Erpeego. 'with six hero
ttr.dlmpertallets, holds Campaachy. Thera
haaaaeneenalderable akLrathihteghOtWeetr
the lmparlaUstsana Liberal . The people are Grad of „alszteetilmi, and
are banding- Mather to strike a Anal blow.
Several leafier. are orsmnizlna troops.
W aitiviiir,Feb. , ls.- 7 .lltrerrtalng, twelve
feet on the Choate. Weather warm. A.
rftte4...POZattlna, froth Lonlaell/csarel Alert
Yr= Departed—Anna Winto
for at. Lows. Leave to-morrow—stemma
far auxolanatt Palestie'
11.0tA0elaralfh and la In ILL fork; Louis . •
<:==
14: -__.
o 7
fi r..
...
___l .
_ 7:.5:.......i, _
..___ ci.„..... _ „ -ill,
,
I Oil
I S I II 1 1
1 i
)
I
1
- . .
\ F 7
- --
- ..M1 --- 0 ' - .-46)21121W1rrib.-ta -•°"-'-: '6)
- '. - 24 ' i 1 - , - ) T -
-----±l- --f. ----- ....-.,:. - - _ 4 - - " , "„,- 4 - - -,- ---';' -
-
y CI, r it. A
3 t
-_-
‘. .
VOLUME LXXXII.---NO. 40
FIRST EDITION.
ONE O'CLOCK. A, M.
EARLY TELEGRAMS
FROM HARRISBURG.
legion on the Connellsville Railroad
Bill in the Senate.
THE BILL DEPEATED,-11ECONSIDERED
AND INDEFINITELY POSTPONED.
The Vote 13 for the 11111 and 17
Against It.
Spethal. Dispatei to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
• iliatatantran,'Pebruary 15. ISt:.
• • • . • - SENATE. •
Tho Senate, this Mosnies, sesumal the
.ostisideration of the bill, to rachestes the
gonneCaville Railway Company. Tha veto
cm the , passage of the bill. was taken at
eleven A. 3t., and stood thirteen ayes to se,
A motion to reconsider the vote was
made and carried,' ver& . the bill was then
postponed Indefinitely, which kills this bill
effectually, in the Senate for the present
session.
The following hills were passed:
An act relating to restaurants In Wash
ngton county.
An act to Tecate the burial ground In
Sewickley, and remove the trend • bottles
therefrom.
An act relatlvo to livery stablo keeper
In Mercer Clonnty. •
An act to incorporate the Sandusky
and Irwin street bridge. --
=
The Committee on Federal Relations re
ported the joint resolution requesting Con
gress to rein:iuse the loyal States for
bounties paid to volunteers;
. also, - the
resolution protesting against the confirnsa-
Mon of Edgar Cowan as Minister to Austria;
also the resolution asking the repeal of
the tax on State banks; also the rosolutiOn
in favor . of the repeal of the neutrality
laws.
The following bills in place were rend . :
By Mr. McKee: d supplement to the iiht;
Incorporating the borough of Lawrence.
By M. act to pave and grade
the streets in ItcSeesportt also an act in
cooperating the Eagle Cotton Moindaetnr
lag Company.
By Idr. Chcdw•lck: A supplement to the
act ineorponithur the Pennsylvania Agrical
tural Society.
By KC, COville: An act relating to pawn'
brokers In Allegheny county. -
By Mr: Mechlin: An act to incorporate
Qs Asa:Wrong County Bank.
By Mr. Quay: An runt° divide New Bright
on into three wards; also, an act to divorce
W. C. Gray and Lucinda GraY; also, an act
to repdal the ehartar of the Anthracite Rail
road Company.
By Mr. Waddell: A.ll act directing and 01
lowing liens for monies duo tho Common
wealth for lands held by virtue of location,
andlegulatiug the fees of the Surveyor Gen
eral.
Mr. Pennypacker: To compel the Ilccor.
der of Deeds La all counties In the Common
wealth to record the names of honorably
discharged soldiers.
The act to allow tho Pennsylvania
Rail
road Company to increase ice capital stock,
and granting the Company ottierprlvileges;
being on its third reading, was strenuously
opposed by !deems: Meyers, Boyle and
Jenks. Postponedatiereonsiderable debate.
Adjourned.
THIRTY-NINTH CONGRESS.
"(lECOND SZXISION.)
. . „
WMuctip , rox. Fobrcaiy LS, 1547.
SENATE.
:min or ornc.nmi,
Maser. Williams Sherman and lin ckalepr
were appointed a Conference Committee on
the bill to regulate the tenure of certain
ecivil'ang • ers. -•
• .INOITLAI SIXXOII3IIII.II.WCE.
Mr. SUliNEft, presente.l a remonstrance
from the French P•a5 ,,, ..• residents of
United States, against the anexation of
Confederation of gnash Provinces. Re
ferred to the Committee of Foreign Rela
tions.
rulxtnro oaoznsa.
Mr. ANTHONT, from the Committee on
Printing - , report ed a resolution to prim Ore
Wampum/ copies of the report of General
Waryse, at the survey of the l7pperldiselis
i:PkrnaMtreported a . resOlittlon to
appropriate the neocesary funds to print
the raster of the Union troopstutnlshed by
Arkansas.
He said it would cost about 1501.
TO IMNIMIST SMUGGLING.
Mr. iiind..l.9DLEll:tiona the Committee on
Commerce; repotted 1 bill tolunend the not
to prevent smuggling. Puna.
XOflXflTI TO 11=11,1.701A.
, •
rdr.roLesb offered a res.:dull= iniamm
ing the tiergeant.at-drms to cause mono
menu LO be erected In the Congressional
Cemetery to the memory of Benton who
have died =tee July 4th, ItUL •
Mr. GIIIKES objected to the resolution,
and It goes over.
• APPEALS TO THE allPltinfn ootnpr.
Yr. HARM reported from the Commit.
tee on Judiciary, a blll relating to anneaLs
and writs of error la the Supreme Court,
with an amendment, la the form of a sub.
etltute,providlog 11414 to =sea of appeals
or writs-of error' brought to the Supreme
Court Of the Called !Rotel, front any anal
jrulgment of sn Inferior Court, for any Jo
la which, . subsequently to
the rendition of inich.judirment, regular
sessions of each Court bare =en suspended
by the rrebellit= ens= appeal or writ of
error shall be valid, notwithatanding the
timolumiced by UV for bringlag the same
may pave expired; and In cases where no
appeal bombe= brought,: ins= .appeal may
be - brought withla ono year from the pm-
sage Of Una Oct. .
E?EaiZMMI
- • itILITA/IT 'CLAIMS:
Mr. WILSON reported Mem tbe Military
Consmittesionsis aniendments. the bill 'pro ,
Tiding for Min appointment of elecirn mission
.of *dicers for salami .States named. to
bussed decide upon the validity of alums
for quartermasters • stores, Se., furnished
by loyal parsons - to the the United . States
spay daring this rebellion.. The amend-
MOWS Inelllll6 Obits and Indiana, with
guile as districted by the bill.
- Mr. LiAMl4%ported th e ilonsoSornt
Jolson, to. the Court of Ailalnis
Juriedict n in eases of claims for ones.
.ternutlitersi auras, furnished forces of
General Law Wallace dating Morgan , * raid'
throughladians awl Ohio. p ,
•
TEM XZeowaTaraiime iris.
The Itseoustrastasa,L9ll was talc= upend
JOIDISTON, submitted as an amend.
niens,the lain. nalonnmemt. dataated la
. .
argued in favor Of &ho
.
Mr. WILSON moved to aniend the Blaine
lantendlnent bY edding wbat the South
ere' States moot do before being entitled
to :representation. the following: "and
h a ying provided by their constitution
all
and laws, that all citizens Of the tinned
Mates shall equally possess the right to
Lawful avocations and business,
and resolve the
ual equalr ights . boaellta of pubt.,
have eq o f citizens of
the !
e Gaited States lu sald State." tie should
vote for this bill: with , or '• without. &mond
e:mut.
- .11r. HOWARD ,Objeeted to the Mid,
ameadment,•beCiuso It recognised the.v.
Ildlty ot tho Mato Governments of the rebel
States
Mr. WILLI:101LS expressed - mit hope that
no amendments would bo adoptod. Ile
would prefer such a proposition Pi that of
the Maine amendment De P •Indepon-
STLIVAIIT agaiddepreeated Mltlt ar
Goveremente at the South, without snob
1 1 1 17111IliAL
amendment so the bill now before. tho ~ ..TUD Honor went mto Co • 4,
Ifholo On the letereat •u"nitt° fhp
.. , Mr. )1011.11.1LL advocated the hilLwith '7`. r Mr. KYKILS. amen douTrlf, ' O ' rO l bou ll. Mg to
;With
tbe am ridment. . make rho tax on cigarettes e
GEND ON advocated universe!. .01
mastg:
suffrage. - , of to.
• bacco or any oubstitute, 52 per Msoyd
'r. TATES poke In favor of the WI. ....debated, but on ooming to
M r.
r debate, Mr. WILLIANS.Iit auornm woe found to be pros.ga,.. 4
Itelf.put, Io4r moved 4 Teepee, Wing AO" CoMinintoe rose nod the House adjourned:
tire that ho would expect the Benoto to set
until it pos.' the hill.
Ree.esa was taken.
Evening &Mon.—Mr. WILSON Introduced
-the followiug. which was Ordered 10 he
p
'rinted: . lA ditons upon
which the !Ratesnmproposi lately nu
in co re n bel i hon may
resume their Minima relations to the
Bovernment of-the United States."
The reconstruction tall was taken up.
WILSON'S. amendment woa
grood to.
Mt. RIR naiort mined - to amend. by In
serting the word ' , lmpartial , ' before
the word suffrage, in the amendment of
'After ebatehis; by request,
withdrew amendment wo ul drt the
word impartial. and sold heoffer It
at some other Rine—
. Mr.l ll .oW.ali.troptxised ARO ausiandment
as a complete, departure, from the Inten
tion of the , Committee - ort Reconstruction.
So far as the right or sulrrego is concerned,
the regulations of it was a sacred right or
the State.. Lie had no fears of. military
despotism,
Mr. FRELL'iItiIIUTSEN moved to amend
the Blame amendment by providing that
voters than have their residence' in the
State one year.
Mr. JULINSON accepted the amend.
meat.
• Mr. WILLIAMS ipposued to the Senate io
vote on the Blaine amendment without fur
ther debate.
Mr. ENDERSON c oo he could nos voe
for the H bill, mile. it ntained 'same provi
sions for the establishment of civil govern
ment In the Southern States.
Mr. BROWN gave notiao of en amend,
meet to the bill, providing that military
commanders of districts shall require unt.
versa' suffrage in all districts held under
their control.
, .
Mr. lIENDUICES spoke against the bill as
militazyonurpaticm and an in/idiot. sod
cowardly attack upon liberty.
At midnight, Sir. Wilson- suggested that
an arrangement be made to take the vote
to-morrow- night. A disimnsieri occurred.
Mr. LIENDItiCILS, for the minority, die.
claimed any - intention to make factloun
At
or delay the vote on the bill.
• At 12:3D it wan moved the Senate adjourn;
ne lit ti lit a lditi INT-4 moved an araer;amant
Lo the Elaine amendment, Which was atiop
ted, as follows: liTo strike out the words
all male citizens ot the United States
twenty-one yearn of age and upward,
and without regard to race Color or
previous condition of servitude, ex
cept soch es may' bis dinfratictilseu
for participation in the late rebellion, felo.
ay at common laws,w and insert 'lnnen the
following: "All male cairnns of, the United
States, of whatever color, race Or condition, I
twenty-one years old and, upwards, who
may have previous s
thee State for
twelvemonthsto lection, ex:
cept such as may be disqualified forparttni;
pluton la the rebeillrm,delony at common
law. idiocy, or insanity."
Mr. ERLLltitillOYSta moved to amend
by Inserting a proviso that the Constitution
of the States shall be framed - by a Conven
tion of delegates elected by persons who
'may vote upon the abrogation or rejection
of the Constitution •as hereafter provided.'
Adopted.
Nr.8173[14E11 Moved to amend by provid
ing that the Constitutional Amendment
shall be valid when rat Ail ed by threo•fourtbn
of the Legislatures of the States now repro-,
seated In Congress.
, At 1:30 the Senate -again refused to ad
journ..
HOUSE Or REPRESE.NTATITIis
M===!l=
Oo motion of Air. WILSON.of Ohio, the sec.
team of - State was directed to inform the
Lloase what State-., now represent.' In the
noose. hare ratified the Constitutional
An:Wm:mesa, to add Woe to those cormnani:
coned to the report of February sth.
1.11.141T1 SILLS.
• •
Severid plicate bills were pained. In.
eluding credits of WOO to J. Almonson
Enloe, Receiver of Public kloneys at Ste.
refl.' POint, WhiCo[lBlls: of 410,d30 tc.. Thos. J.
Pry 2.epetisnon'ti ul.l of l j n ' olf= " n i t e o r n 7 01
taken from kis Macs; 41.1003
Collector of the Sixth District of Kentucky,
for public money /oat by him In PaterSourg,
Kentucky, August lath , hod.
The eese bill construing an d giing cf.
feet to R the resolution of July 1 v SUi, for
the relief of Mates, was considered and re.
fin Ted to the Committee of the Whole on
tho Private Calendar.
ZOGIITV 00 SOLINEI44.
'• The
tionsf M th ou b e o uprye b ede . d to the Conde/ora-
Mr. SCHENCK. ex.
plained It. provision. It was the Same, he
stdd, as passed the House last 11011.9111¢, but
was not acted 00 by the 001:1410, WILL two
differences—one providing for the cases of
the last discharges, and one Made boccie
eery allowances of additional bounty made
by the act of July Hee This Mil pro;
posed. to a certain extent, to equalize
bounties, we aa a d di tio ne act of Jel.TlEtb, th o d,
only gave l bounties to eh sol
diers. It was impracticable, in the preseot
condition of the treasury, to bring the
bounties of all soldiers op to the standard
of the highest bounties paid; sumo soldier.
having received as high as, $1.3X1 and 111,300.
The standard adopted by toe committee,
and which met the approval of the House
last session, was to sec are to each soldmr as
01110 h as one hundred dollars a year bounty.
Tho bill was. not to I:110 bounty to thlabh
who tutu received much but to. these who
received little Or nothing-. The Committee
had adopted the simple principle that to
0,023 . man who
had
the government
I faithfully. and had been honorably dis
charged, lie mattes bow he entered the ter.'
vice, shall be given a bounty proportionate
to the length' of time - of eervkia, if be
served one month he will receive 11E4=!.5;
if tares manta., $251 If one year,l,loo; If two
yearn, vie; and soon.
Several members desired to offer amend
menus, hut Mr. SCHENCK deeiltied to allow
them. In the course of the debatehalitas
ted that the estimate of the ,Cotornittee of
the amount of money manned under the
million between soventy.ave and eighty
dollars; the War Department est
Vyti e lik:l7. '" ' w" foarh
The Moose seconded, the previous 'eticie
tion oar the bill, 78 to E., but relected‘thel
call for the EOll.lll quest i on, 70 eihtlellt &Om
the Dlll la left over for amendment,
Mr. BENJAMIN moved an amendment to
include some of Missourl and Maryland vol.
unteers and slaves,
Mr. ROLLLYS moved an ainest by
striking ou t thy second section of ulm
the en elan*,
Malting deductbias for local bounties.
Mr. STEVENS moved an amendment by
striking 001- the section repealing Um achlb ,
canal bounty act of July 2 0th, 10. E.
.TAI:LOP., of Tennessee, moved to
strike Out. the exception of prisoner. Of war
who enlisted in the genie. of the - United'
States.
•
- Mr. ROLLINS then' moved the evlOpe
question, which
,was seconded and..
question ordered. • •
Mr. SCHENCK yielded the Boer to 11r.
K AhSON, who opposed Mr: Rollin , . am end
meet, contending that the, effect would be •
tr. tar the Western States for additional
homilies to soldiers of Eastern Slates, who
had already received large bounties: The
amendment was destructive of the ;rands
pie of Umandwould event uaLW• de- '
feat It
• -
Mr. asked Mr: ICI6 whether
the e ffec t s of the ,t woatuectmrth! be tO I
paw the soldiers who had received' high
bounties. much as those who had received.
street
' Mr. HASSON replied that was the
Mit. • •
Mr. ROLLINS asked r. Ean wh
it would deprive the W e stern w
States ofether the
right , to pay soldiers as much bounty as the
Eastern Slates paid their's.
Mr. RANSON thonglitthe queation like a
rich men baking a poor man whethet the
poor marl had not.the same right to , build a
palace as the rich man had. The soldiers
from the-Western Striorbed gone Into the
army enheintOd Dv patriotism which knew
nom:unpin:id harl.'woutted , tio bounty. It
was that chum of ewe that the bill pro
pdlo take career. 4 • • '
Sir. SCIIENCK repeated hie atgtittient.ln
•
support ofthe Mlles reported, and against.
the smendment.
'44 M es srs. 1.11 BLOND, • GRINNELL and
BROOMALL spoke In racer of the hill rm
.
runended." , •
ShoStaltatoelosedAtml the lietwo Drones&
ml tO vote on the amendments. . •
d
~_a
lon. tv ll4; /Mattawan's .Inm • adopted vdthcint A
itotlias , was reMoted; agstnat
the Western meumers Voting solidly
•Th i t c tg . .. l l , 4 and tha Easters members mines :
• ir,STEVEN9 withdrew his amendmette.
rt .12 4 14 ,, PSIWitat moved an mend.
men Mug carne to the last lunation
relaUTo to SPD/ 1 9 1 .tidn1;or tOgnilt. Adopt.
Who tali pined, 0 5 sucainsta. . •r,
Tee p&p:more •-•
The Senate's mend nitin bill'
tOeetabbehottollono system otbanicrept
cy throughout the United States Cowing op,
Ur. ItTEV.ENS moved to MT the amend-
Monts on the tetde; rejected U 3 to 61
• maian svarnmea. '
Nerrion,,The firE4lCEft present.
ed eommuoleation from the /Secretary of
theintarge. WILL the preliminary report of
J. W. Taylor, Special Commissioner for tlio
apace*. :o f statistlea on gold and'aliver
mines end muting east of the Rooky Moon
tams. Reform] and ordered to be printe4.
MOOT TIAIIIIt4 C 5.41.11.
twos
Mr. WHALLEY' rea
WesnMd Joini reset u•
of the Imalsiat p ure o f t Virginia ask
log additional pensions for surviving fad.
radiem of the war of 12141 and asking addl.
o b r ie.l h e i tint r ttin of band to al,4 d le ee.
esklog 621 appropriation tePa ' l4
'certain rOSAII and bridges destroyed during '
Um var. ,
PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1867
ICOM EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
VEY LITEST
FROM WASIIING'FON.
TheMllltaryGovernmentßil
AN ALL NIGHT SESSION OF
THE SENATE,
A New Bill on Iteconstrueilon,from
donator Wilson.
•
POI THAT TIMIS 801.111ERI
PILL BE ADVItTO,
The Coriatittitional Amendment De
clared Adopted.
A NOVEL NODE FOR ELECTING
PRESIDENT
The Admission of Colorado
'WHITE AND 'tiERRD VOTERS . IN THE DISTRICT.
W.islurrnsw, February 15, 18,17
ALL NIUE!, 51.11110 M
. OF Tilt AZNATIL
Ihcro ovh . &. prospect of an all night
thittslcm of tho Senate; in tho censideration
of the House Military Government bill for
the Southern States. The majority appear
determined to got the hill in such shape
that it may be paned nnnuy to-morrow.
The Blatrie atiteadinent offered lathe Rouse
in pending. At half-past ace o'clock-this
(Satnitlay) mom log there appear, to ha no
D Minket Of a aPeody . adJetirriment.
CE. wltsote, etas or accomaraverloa.
In the Senate, at the evening session. Sir.
.Wilson, of Ilitu;sellusetts, , submitted. a bill
defining the terms upon which the Southern
Stites may be admitted to ropreeen tatiOn.
The plan assumes that the Constitutional
Amendment proposed at the laaf session of
Congress, hoe already...beat ratified by •
sufficient number of. States to ensure Its
entire legality as a part of the organic law .
The following In Mr. Wlimits bill, which WAY
merely read Oils evening, and ordered to he
printed. '
Ile it eneWed, 4c.; That the lith ,havi n g
the amendment to the Constitution
been duly retitled by the Legislator. of
the requisite number of States, the same In
hereby declared duly ratified. and part of
the COnaltutions of the United States, and
valid to ail Intents anti siurpceos m.u part
of the Constitution of the United States;
end when any of the Stet. lately In hour
stolen shall have retitled the Ramo
and shall have modified their ()Destitution..
and in conformit therewttla: d
&baillaws
have secured equal a nd
and Imp an
artial suf.
(rage to all-male citizen of the 'United
Stet. Who have attained the age of twenty
-one years. and rosnlol Unbeaten* eneyear,
and town, perish; oily, district. or county
three moral..neat preceding the tiny
of election, without regard to race,
color, or previous condition of sere I.
except' each as may
tatseanchised for participation in the rebellton,
to the election for Presidential Electors,
licoreseetatives in (Magness,' and in any'
and all elections for Governor end for all
State, counts-, district, parish, city or tows
officers, and LIU provided by Its Constitu
tion and laws that all citizens of the Crated
States shall equally ptemeasthit right to pur
sue all lawful 'avocation, and buslnere, to
receive the equal benefit of the public
schools, and' have the equal protection
of all citmetui of
whenatte States
In'Anild . State: and . said Coe
atlintion ' -be ••• submitted to
the voters of said States, us thus defined,
for ratldnation orJejeCtion, and when the
Constitution. if retitled. by the people of
said State, shall be aubraltted to Congrest,
tor examination and approval—said state
thall,.ll its Co.stilattlati, be appeared by
tiongrese; ho . declareal entitled to represen
tation in lameness. and Senators arid nee
reisontaHvee shall be admitted therefrom
on taking the oath prescribed by law.'
xtrirtz. , WITIKOSS L OW CLIICTINY - THE real.
.be .
• rations antendmentit have en *tweeted
to Mr. Wade's Constitutional amendment,
rendering the President or t'lco President
ItselitrittlA tor remeteeoces. Ist the Senate. to'
qlstktr. Garrett Darter, of Kentucky. tiro•
nosed a anheticutes for U. shards propoet-
Mil °Viet:titer' wade; In etreetias 'follow.: It
prorbles that staeit fatela shall, on the, drat
Moridnyeif January . , preceding the esplra.
tton,ttt theentrrent,Preedintiol tort, nous
mate to Ctingress one of Iti Onset. for the
•.tiflices of president - one [wallow. ot Con
it•renr; shall toorlic . Noveader, and proceed
oloctoe, prooydent from the candidate Also
niinede'drOprilicei this lowest candidate on
OMj latititt; and: the diereote elected shall
eleirttetif'rl:4lcetton. -- ordered
;APWIMtiO.V ceneseepo, •
Mr. chilcot, member of.Coneress ,elect
Inuit theSCate oL Colorado:hitt arrived di
rect from threner,lle says the feeling there
Inyavee octhe tatheaso of the WC for the ad..
mission of the State, over the veto is stronw,
and that there line ttoebtof the Ilt/HICAUCDI
of the fundamental oondltlon of admlaslon
by the Leadelatunitaml there will bee ready
compllalthe eflth' Its re/tenements by
the people: that eadarstunt to the Totirlut
TY is YeTY bate; and there can bei no renium
ebledoubt that before the and of they year
tho popnliCon of 'Colonel° trill beaver ono
Initiated thousand. lye further says that
the rapid approach of two branches of the
Pune° Italtrtubit bad infesed new life Into
almost every branched branched , trade. • • ,
, .
DIPLOMATIC COIIIIMPPONDKPCB:
. . -
An 'npnendiz to the Diplocriatio cecina_
pawn:men bag beim presented containing'
seven lintire4 octavo pages of =Mar; JO
'riltarenee Wino asslasination of President
I.lneiMrkaFi4 Cho InJurieli to Mr. Venom'.
,OFTILOOPX.
A 'Aetiapaltsul. of. ono hundred 4na ten
Mctt 4 YOoenii , n l ;9l4 from tbo General Re
'6tat,thittPl6llsl'Prt.,-Mineenwortn, tor as,
sigiani4ortalaw .7 5 OTOntecrnthIntonttpi ao
agb'ei,'nf titiO'hnidend and twenty-01W.
434, 4 ',1:0, ',Vet Snelllnx; toe neolgotoent to
7590'4,1)ad
0 4 - 1 3 rff .A 9/: 1 1 OP $‘41. 1 .t.
b' s 4tOttet that ttlit PrOsident hitt prom
hood to
. 000ettt. .tho-ml.l4tary,,blll, with Mr:
llfalntOinintinditiate`
It L. regm?ried that Home. tiritototi boa
oireitte the PoMt:Mato rOottoiabiltip.
;A4: 5 44 0 144 Vist,Al74Pts•
Aran Plumed We
Senate, will speedily be reported to the
OD* by the Wiiwied , Yehee Committee.
The Committee will also be COSlldmiled. by
Mein:actions of the Mime, to report en anti.
aositratitiotipill s bit wCtt probnpfy meow'
Mead Iterelehtion," •
BATT Vrl7ll IRnllae.•
COmmiSsioner piegy Major, concluded •
tramp with the Stockbridge Indians, by
whichtbetp yelinguisti Ito hula now omit
tend, by them to Wisconsin. at portion of
trre-tilbe became citizens, and the remain,
der continuo their organitatton. 4 treaty
will be oompletod. wer
frith thileas 111.11 d PO.lOll
to-day.
ItZoISTIIY 01 VOTER/.
The Ant registry of waters at Pleig.t.W.
fonts - up - 4113111W and roe colored.
Thornan F. Bower,' ox•Congressmetu from
31 4rYiand, has ?lead In Wert that the threo
notes of 41,000 each, on which he was sued,
wens fror gahtbllng debti, and ban gained We
John 0. CalnOunni geld bernoolead In 000111
BEE
IS'
~~
Carolina, le to be cold 'S/Cal:talon on We Ith
of Marcia.
l' from the Tribune Correspondence.:
Thad. Stevens was 'unable to leave this
house to-day en tweet/at-of sickness brought
on by fatigue resulting from his speech in
the Siouan yesterday. He fainted in his li
brary tole morning, andwaa carried to hie
bed, and has been unable to see vialtons
since. lie is somewhat better this evening.
Several leading Republican members of
Congress and others, I among whom were
Raymond. Bingham, -Hubbell,' Buckland,
and Delano, held a protracted- caucus last
night in this city, fortlie Purpose of uncer-
Lain Mg whether a Pen/promise might not
be effected between the President and Con-
gress. Thereacems to - be little doubt 'that
too President Is will to agree , upon a
plan tor the purpose of anwmmodating the
lo
views of a majority of ' ogrees, provided
they would meet him . f way, but It ap.
pears there fen s bod t st can speak
b inning ,
majority. Henc the cony in, ringing
about the proposed gate ant.
Mr. Meant,- Chair of the Waj - e and
Means Committee, boost celled harm, by the
serious illness ofpother, his absence
will aerionsly interfe with the progress of
the tariff bill in the onimittee, os nearly
all the members ha left that Important
measure to his guidatice. They will go on
with It, however, with the view of getting
it before the /louse as speedily as pow:dela
The vote to the-Senate to-day showed
that there la strong - pl.- enough to pass the
'Niagara Ship Canal Mil. and ft will be put
Th es e
bpiltlm ag ehesw s e t elt. •
the farther confirm-
Bon of. greenbacks does not stand any
charms of passing this session.
S. large quantity of Hee most Important
'testimony In the alleged frauds in the New
York Custom House, implicating high Offi
cials, is missing. '
[From the Harald Correrpondenee..l
The decision of the Court of ,Cluims, at
Washington. In the ease of•• anowence for
servants to othoers Of the army-from the
first of May, to the ad of March, !Sal, entitles
cook officer who served daring e
to forty dollars extra.. for each ser va nt em
ployed, being the difference per month ho.
mem: - eleven dollars and sixteen dollars
the amount whit% should have been paid. ,
[From the Than Corresnondenced
Mr. NIMITICT will offer one Or more amend.
meets to the . Loeb:Lana bill, which :nay
give rise to. dedate: Mr. Feasenden will,
insist on incorporating the Blaine amend.
meet Into the House bill establishing mili
tary governments 111 the South, and there
Is a fair prospect Of Its adoption by the
senate.
The Northern Pacitie 'Railroad scheme has
failed for the present. The Committee to
whom It was referred.' declined to 'net thin
smslon.
It is probable thatthe President, In cam,
the Senate rejects the nomination of Mr.
fogy. will send In the name of tiatieral WII.
11am Webb, of Wisconsin. as Commissioner
of Indian Affairs. '
Beverige, who bralally =melted tb
correspondent of the Philadelphia. homirr
In U3O Caintol loot winter, has been *tuten
e 1 by Judge Fisher to pay a One of on
hundred and fifty dollar.. Beveridge plead
edguilty. unit !piked the Court to be lemon In the Infliction of the penalty.
FROM EUROPF.
The Irish Telegraph Lines Down
NO EXIIIIMUNICATION WITH THE
MUSA LINE?.
Outbreak Probably in Pro
gress in Ireland.
=I
!MGM.. February 15.-4 P. v.—
The telegraph wire ceased working between
Vi lentla and Killarny at half-past seven
o'clock last night. and am still down. TwO
long dispatches, which werdsentthrough •
the cabin to..lay, were received by.malL
from Killarny.
ATLAITIC Tecerfharn tlrrirn, ./Ickres
Convrwv, February r. o.—ho further
partuniurs of the troahlo la -Ireland have
been received from Valenti.
FROM sr. LOUIS.
Arthia of theßerehantts oa tl.eScalka4l
ot 110diglort th e 1111 l 4.1 as AC
Locum: .
Sr. Loris, Feb. 11.—The foticrelng resole-
Clone Wert+ ordered on 'Change today, which
wirce ref erred to a meeting to In, held le
raoll.o.. bithato ; which important matters
will be brought affecting directly the inter
cats of this oily and elu d e:
Wrienc.. The Colon National Erch.ge
has learned that a charter, authorizing the
building of a bridge frOm.Esst tit. Louis to
St. Louts Is now pending before the Legis
lature of the State •of Illinois, which char
ter proposes to grant an exclusive priviledo
Or monopoly to tho corporation named
therein, for • long series of yeses; and
trusties., It Is currently stated on the
streets that those corPoratnra who are not
earri.tly working to obtain said exclusive
charter Intend net to build a bridge, but to
sell out their charter to the highest bidder;
therefore ' I
Re sot rot, That we carnostly anti respect
fully grotest against the gtvlux of a char
ter for an exclusive privilege of builtling
bridge from East tit. Louis to ht. Louis, to
any man or Set Of mon, as we believe It will
be injurious to the interests, istth of our
own city' toot of EAtit it. Louis.
. •
Rewired further. That we think lt right
and proper thatyourhonorable hodystemid
glee lift many cherters as may be desired by
respectable citizens for bridge, bundling
from East St. Louis to this city, punier in
all soon charters that the bridge thereby
chartered aria') be actually commenced In
goal faith within nor year from the pas-
Nage or suet act, and shall be completed
Wlitan five years thereafter.)
FROM FEW FOBS.
Itaparted !medlar or pealatia at
Yaleatta—The Fact at Their Maligns
team New York Attaatecl—Ats
fleas lataagaler 11, icetcd—Actleo of
the Ititathant Mellor Camattaatan.
N.e loss, February 15, 1e477.
The Fenian (immoralleoson says: The
vessels reported arrived in Ireland were
dispatched from Now York. Also, that Ito.
hhens Is In Ireland at the head of three
undred officers all known to have left here.
DETIII.IOI OA Tile Zell; Iclan.
• The mall train over the Firloltallroad, due
at noon to-day, arrived late this - evening,
having trees detained by a (redact On Ch.
mung Flats.
The wall of n new bnlitlloir on Second
street, felklu to-Klan and novena/ workmen
. were Antlly
-.- . • -
A boy In O emp
m loy of Sherman h Edge,
robbed - Cm cuitorn nous, to-day, Of Ilya
hundred dollar,.
=
A totter which canto through by matt
tram tturona., to an Innkellto of this elty,
Imo been ociztot by the Surveyor of the
tort, and found to contain a package of
cork, ernitattanvtyreq theashiel dollars
worth of ttlatuoullo. . ,
- • DIPITITUTHVI AT THR 1.1,11. •
iteriorts to tho Southern Italie( Commis.
Mon say the destitution in, south Carol inn
Is . appailing. Two thousand bushels or
Corti Ms* hetet Seat to district.
I===
1/7yAferehcmts:Notional Tritgrapla Clompany.l
Om erre, February Li.-Weather cloudy
and warm, Ittver nbont Ilan' feet - and fall
ing elowlv. Thera fill a 111110 Ice run
ning, bee no morn heavy leo Ix expeete.i
!rum above.
TalelAtunarket If Pruner to.fay. ,
CHICAGO, Yobi'miry o.—Tho Chicago and
St. Louis bridge over the Kankakee at WII.
mln gton, which was washed away yesterday
morning, was one thousand tont 'noggin.' the
longest betweerthere and St. Lents. Temp
hundred label - um are ut worls, Is el
peeled that thu daltlnge will Sams he repine.
bd. Th o rain eontln beg, hot apt° tilts even
ing we hear of no damage to reads beyond
that reported last night. The telegraph
Ilnes.west ward and southward are work log
aamy In cpll.ollllellCO Or tho storm.
M unting', Feb. 15.5-Tho weather is cloudy - .
It bon boon mining forlwil days., The rivet
ipso two feet ildrsog the put twontysfoqr
boult. • Departuress-Itob lloy. .4sonicias,
Allssissilmi and Henry Ames for Now or.
loam.' Mary Amen bed 8,700 balm of
cotton. The Leonidas and Alississlpol nad
a big. trip. 'Arrived—Tim Vitamin. from
Louisville; Columbia and Doer Labm, troll;
at. 4,01u.,._ PI Wouipnis. Anna
Warmness., sunr3 . 48 . 10 1 /Mao slambleton,
NOOMII led bun J. Ital.
tverayfra.s, February /s.—The glum road
te . yvtilli n ltah o tt n a d o i lit. h y.. ai l t oLr
t hours i and
At Portland it. rose twelve. feet di r iTi r inf ° ih r t;
t wenty-fonr °um endln g 7 thi,,,,,, h , g;
tieing flat agoaraaork sive 'laths. per Awe r.
Artivals—Anglo Saxon, from Cincinnati:
from, rittabUrichi Cora, from Mem
obis. Donarred,fiasouel. 11111, - tor... New Os-
Anglo Saxon, for Arianism. Fiver;
.N. 1." for 51. Louis; Liberty No. for
31eAlPliwi clneloPiit!. • I 7
Now tlateobs, Yob. 14.—Weather cloudy.
Therreoraater 72. Business retarded..,, th o
landing on account of rand along the stroete
leading through. .Arrlirile—Paulltie. Car ,
rol, from St. Louis; Westmoreland, from
Chneinnattfi Panora' Quitman, tram Vick. Vick
burg. Departures-4011M - Able, fur Saint
Louts; tientwal White and Norman for Low.
Oelleral Qaltman, for Vickeliurg. '
CITY AND SUBURBAN
FOGECTII PAGE.—The Nita and , Moot „
liaide Money, Oil and Produce Ara rket Re
Porte given by any payer fn the city, wilt
Jaund on our .Iburth Page.
Also, additional City and Suburban.
The Gac Exploslon—Coroner's
ones'.
Coroner Clawson last evening commenced
the Kinyeatigation into the: causes of the
death of Samuel B. Barker, the child who
was killed by the exploljon of gas, at the
houseof its father, William Barker, Jr., no
Wednesday !afternoon last. The particu
lare of the explosion we
have already pals.
linked. The Jeri empannelled were as
follows :
John
then B .7 ..E . d m itar ia , h ea c m a n e el ... D A y . e
C r.. Al r lx t : r. nd o e n r .
Michael F. Ward.
' The examtastion of witnesses commenc
ed at seven o'clock.
• Dr. II; B. Thorne, sworn—Was called at
two o'clock on Wednesday afternoon, boat
load the little boy whom I found suffering
him concussion; Dr.l7.ankM came ln and
assisted tne; we succeeded In restoring the
child in a measure, and he appeared to
rally until near eigbt o'clock, when I saw.
him last alive; came beak afterwards and
found him dead; think he died very sodden
ly, from the snockto hie nervous system;
It Is very ,dcult to Cottle, - without a
post mortal, whether he !Jed of concussion
or internal hemorrhage think It was the I
former:B,M perfectly subtitled that be glad
from the etfects of the explosion. -
Or. D. N. Rankin. seworn.—ln returning
from dinner on ,Wedneaday, saw crowd
about the factory; heard that the child had '
been !tort and needed medical attendance;
Dr. Thorne Was here • when I exelvaelt the
child wan apparently dead; we used all
the means usual in cases of asialyzia, and
succeeded In restoring the. child .partlally.
so that In about an hour we considered him
out of dangericonsilicreel the case one of
concussion of the brain, which .10 often pro
duced by severe shocks; the same effect, and
even fatal effects, are frequently me:anion
ed by cannon bails passing near a peraoni
abort nine sir. Bradley came after
MO, telling me that the eh ild was dying;
came down an rapidly av peasibly and nand
the child dead; the death was occasioned
by a shook, and suppose the shock was that
or the explosion at the house; that amerce
talnly_severe enough to pr.luct; the effects.
j Johg ilea:Bee nalurn.—_Was working at the
stone yard next to tab house, on It ednes.
day
al
ternoon; heard the explosion and ran
Ind; heard.. lady in the Injured home ex.
claim, "oh God take the child!" two mon
ror Ith[ned but wel d
c o .? ' Itt: e v t a h r e d ;Tt li ttet
moment there was another expiration ht. ,
ter than - the first; the child was brought
by some person into the! office, and I! ran
back for tholatly, Out she had got not; the
Man were standing by the window when I
Wok the child; It seemed to have blood In
Its mouth when I took It; this was about
two o'clock; I thought the child was 04.4
when I took it, hut it cornmeecod to breathe
shortly; saw no brulses smut the chile; I
think the explosion was caused by gas, for
1 smelled the gals strong. .
James Leann, Ow Ora—Was across the street
from the factory when the explosloooecur
red, and nearly opposite the hon.. Heard,
the retort and thought It woe a boiler; saw
the frame of the /louse shaking and the
d est courung out of the windows. Ban over,
he saying that Sir. Bradley's homes had either
m blown up or fallen in. Saw Lb° child
lying in the entry; Miss Bradley took It up
and passed It out of the window to some I
person. / then went no stairs to nee If
was say dm bet :mina aural afterwards I
commenced clearing away the rubbish.
haven* doubt that the gat caused the ex-
plosion; have several times 'smelled gag
noosing apparently out of the yard.
.Vler Lila Bradley. sworn.—My nephew
0011 were In the sitting-room before' the
explosion; I sat him down In the arm chair,
and tees leaving the room when the explo.
slot; occurred. From the position the child
was lowlien 1100 k him up,/ think he must
hare been blown over the arm of the chair.
I Mutual hire upend passed him out of the
WihtloWi remember nothing more. The
elmir was not broken, anal the child lay to
side It. The hearth was perfectly clean lie.
fore the explosion, and no coals weld have
fallen threugh to the ground under It; have
heard the family frequently speak of smell
!Vie about
The Bnt explosion stunned
.
iritikon Pra.itry, sworn—l was to the third
story of the mill at the time of the =plc.
nton; beard the explosion, nod thought at
drat it was the steam; new It was the homes,
Bud ran to the place; POW my Mater inside;
'assisted .lier through the dining room to the
Yard, thinking She was in her full senses;
want up st..lrs and saw soy little nephew
lying in the yarn, apparently dead; ran
on and brought him in to thane:lee; when
drat wont into the house the floor w an not
very much torn up, heard that the gas was
on in the online; found the mater all gate;
turned the gas off the meter; had smeiled
the gas a dray or two before the oceurreunm
did not hear the ancond explosion, but when
I went in again the doors were all ripped
up; ha d . notified the ties Company of the
leak in the gms pipes some time previously;
the clerk of the this Company sold, on. Wed
desdaS, in ter presence, that the man who
put In the meter Mated that there was a
leak somewhere about it.
damn ffrodfelc, sworn.—The drat 1 knew
of thralYloslon waitron:a a dray man, who
told me that the nail boilers' had burst;
ran down, met a lady who told me that
the gas In the house bad expire:lea and
that my nephew Sammy Barker was badly
Injured; found the Comm totally wrecked;
went In through the kitchen; two or three
explosloneoccurred while I was. In there,
but they were not severe. The explosions
created to be Droccaled by a slight thud,
fore the gas attachment was made to the
house, my attention was caned by kr. Se
ville to the-strong amen of ipte in the
cellar; applied to have the Attachment
made, and the company requested
that Tate Seville be roquested to make the
attachment. kr. Seville remarked that
he did nut think It Judicious to make the
titachment until the gas company was no.
tled; did not notify • theM; Ur. Saville
'made the attambruent; before the. attach.
.went was made the Company's foram,an
called my attention to the strong smell of
one In the oullari the Perrin" pipe In the
Street which formerly suppliedce the churc h the chttrelt
has never been turned off sln I
burned down, some seven or eight yea w rs !
ego. The ettecontent In the house as
dhole In January. We moved Into the
lacume February :th.
J. V, Iluteroort sworn .-:Came to the bonen
forty minute s alter the explosion; saw the
blame pretty thoroughly demolieMedi a few
ottuotee afterwards soother endosion oc
curred; while I cloyed there theerldoslees
occurred at intervals of ten or Ifftecn min.
. . • .
Ines, tbe expleeteue took plare insist. the
foundation Well; they seemed ..tithed tun
epee° of some ten feet; the spites began to
beet up vary sensibly and steam boollO to
rise; we threw water to and the explosions
stopped; wo excavated end found the atones
1:013 , rater dleNing it little tfhlie the
$5OOll Of sal became very strong.
William Dien( orf, sworn—Am employed at
ittudly's milli at the time of the explosion
wax withtiredly. immo distance away.
The teamster came up mid tow rie that the
boilers' halt exploded the mill. Canto
down and foond the house wrecked' 8610.11•
ell the /Ms Very OLTOSIg In 6 crosier, near the
front' foundation wall.. Several other ex:*
plosions .•Curral. They bare been exca
vating for the leak; .they found a email leak
today-in flat service pipe. 'Yesterday they
foiled a leak in tile main pipe to the middle
of the Street, and when a lighted pecaur was
applied. quite it Oe.OVy ehOek.relltilteo. Bad
',maw lhe gas frequently before the ex
plosion.
Jac Logan, recalled. — Rave smelled the
gas fosquently, apparently between the Ate.
tory and Lb° house; have spoko about It TO
persons who were with nto.
.nt this 1.101 the luquest'anJoureed to bo
resented on Alontlay craning.
. Alleged Illighway Motibery.
. .
'Yesterday OfilrereBltrtier mid Una arre*L.
cal harpy ['Donald, for lareeriy.on a wei.
rant issued by Aldermen Doneddson, About
theist. of February, On the first .Mr. 9, M.
hicelerreniniule Information Charging the
primmer with the larceny of edl. It appeas
that ono evening Mr. Ilcclarran was stand t
tng In front of Ins °nice, on Water street.
.whim a party of half. 4 reeks. rowdlcp elms
a at.
latter s long, tWOonnellAggerem &meta/ the gambol. The
tigun the , utor,
running u han d d
in
i to Ids poc of at the
same time. Mr. Mel, did not 'discover-Ills
loss until after Le had gone Into the office,
and It was then too Into to follow him up.
Ito made the necessary hirer...Mb bow
Orel' nod the Unicorn auteeedril la tpakmg
tun arrest. yestanlay. The prtsoner , had A
partial hearing yesterday and wasirld to
Lail for a fortherhearlng on Tuesda nest.
dew: Mingo, ; ma itjgaall '
•
write you this note to !therm you that
wo aro pleased with the hllenolt rhino we
purchased from you. In richnous, plllneee
and sweetness of tone this Instrument le
pat ozoolled by. any. other. Whoa my ad.
Flea &abed J. *my go to Kr. tfleborl and
purchase a Allmon Plano. YOnre I
T. i"
M. Wimow.
Itoy. hr. „Wllmrs, of .I:benehurg, to
gentleman of Ono musical oar, and hie
preference jar the Pianos atter a
thorough trial of them, speak. Wages In .•
their favor. At .tlire's, o. its I
Wood tamed, a Mao stool of the
little os or
y hrM ns l hU ia ro cota n nd t lymu tie l
un fod, Isfloo a
Or t
• A filmed Cue.—Mary Kohler, charged
on oath of Diary Henan, with nurety of the
peace, had bearing before Alderman
Btraln yesterday, end was held to bail for
Court. A. hire. a. was leaving the onion
With her husband, they were both arrested
or
!Vim issued by the Court, on /I Charge
or ideptler preferred by, the mac
tat. Both defendants vtre , hold folrtal.
. -
Pittabnmh and Connedlnstil., nail
road—bLactlng nt Councillor'lle.
Tlie citizens of Councils...llle met Theis
daY evening, (rebrnary Intl.) et the Tough
House. for the purpose of expreanng thetr
eontiments In regard to the restoration of
the charter of the l'lttsburgia and Councils-
villa Railroad.
The meeting was organized by the elec
tion of the following °dicers
l'reridenl—lion. P. UCCOnalc.k.
Tire Presidentx—lieneral James C. Cam-
Nickel,Sal _Freeman, J. Bishopg
B. A. 31ellralne, Arcon and
Henry Walter.
•
Itgereaines—J. T. McCormick and General
a t On motion f'
j authorized to r. th L t i . n d e l o y m ,
m t the
to tl e h %e n tr e e: .
The following _gentlemen wore named:
Dr. L. L!ndly,Joseph Johnston, John Green
land, George Orik.-IL D. Overholt, JilaJor , ll.
Pritchard, Josiah Rums, 11. 11. Stouffer and
1/evfd Connell
The Committee reported the following
relit:duties, which were ordered to be sent
the Pittsburgh paper. for pubtication, and
a copy forwarded 10 the Speaker of the
House of Representatives :
NV usessa, Thu Act of the Legislature an
hi-111(11g the Charter of the Pittsburgh and
Conne/Isvillo Rail Road Company has been
decided by the highest Courts of the State
to be unconstitnuonel and void, and the
act itself a gross violation of the rights of
the people and a monstrous fraud upon the
vested rtghtn of the Company, and I. it in
universally believed that • the passage of
said act was procured by unjust and corrupt
means•, therefore
Resolved, That wefts &people whose rights
have been violated. and whose Interests
have been deePlY eed unjustly
' injured by
.the passage, of geld act, do appeal to the
present Legllature and demand a renters
tion of our rights by the prompt repeal of
the unjust and fraudulent act.
Resolved, That full Justice would reghlre
not only the repeal of the Act, but would
also reqpire that ample reparation should
he made by the State for the great damage
which the interests of the Company . have
'untamed by reason of the fraud upon its
vested rights whieri they State, through Its
Legislature, has committed. • . ,
Resolved, Teat we do not esk andas a favor,
but we demand it Us perfect hi:ideals-
Me right that the Act' be repealed, and-we
will hold thosa.members of the Legislature
who refuse to vote for its repeal, to .strict
uccountability both. In pablln geld le Lprt
vete, holding diem up to the scorn and de
rision of all honest men, without regard to
party.
. .
Rssolced, That we are in favor of the pas
sage of the General Hat/road Law lately
reed in place by Senator higham, and oak
Its
He passage as read.
se/red, That rt coy of the proceedings
and resolutions of this p meeting be forwards
od to the Speaker of the House of Repberesen
tatives, with a request tht it be read fore
the Muse ea an:a:premi a en of the universal
entiment. e. nd feeling of the people of
Western Pennsylvania, and the opinion of
honest and impartial men cents:where.
F. m0r:0...ex,, Precedent.
J. T. I.lcCossitcr,
H. T. GALLOWAY. fl'e."t4ri°L
hailo:u.l Foundry and, ripe Work*.
• The manufacture of even, smooth and
serviceable metal pipes for gas, water end
other purposes lam long been successfully
Moncisoliked*,,by• Eastern. foundries, and
even_ here in this` the rightly called "Iron
City" we have had to impart foreign . made
pipes. But a new era hasdawned. We may
be claw In fallowing the example and enter
prise of the East, but when we arrive at the
point of compeon we go
sussvalry
with double assunmee of and a
certainty of outstripping competitors- to
the Math ward there has sprung up an im
mense foundry which is destined ere long
to relieve the East entirely of its tragic In
metal pipes, and to prove the great immune
from whence the greatNorttiwast and South
swill obtain in the future all their supplies
of articles In this particular line. We refer
to the National Foundry and Pipe Works of
Wm. Smith, corner of Cierroll and Small
man streets.
'rho casting of these pipes is an operathin
intensely Interesting to the curious,. and
with the exceptlon of cannon making Is
the most enticing sight to be found amongst
our iron mills and foundries. The moulds,
each twelve feet long, are platied.hufs verti
cal position, and sunk in pits, perhaps
twenty , or thirty occupying a single pit, and
the rod hot. glaring metal Is poured in
from small openings at the top of the
moulds and level with the platforms
.The
Sand used In the mould Is baked bard to the
required size, and when the casting is cow
-Ited, Is withdrawn easily, and ]eaves the
interior of the pipe us smooth as polished
marble, with no Paw or Irregular surface,
while the outer portion is equally perfect.
Orders for the pipes manufactured by Mr.
Smith have bocu received alreoy from MU.
waukee, dL Louis and Cleveland, and so
soon as their durability and superiority fa
properly understood Mkt appreciated, no
°thin- pipes will be as generally used
throughout the...pantry.
- If the foundry could be extended Several
hundred more mechanics would be employ
ed, but as the ruling In the Spr,nce klhsy
vacation cheeks any extensional the present
foundry, Mr. Smith will either be cote.
polled to abandon that ward, or content
Unfelt with limited. taininlea for the pro.
secution of Ste rapidly Increasing business.
We Invite the attention of water compark
les, gas companies and neighboring city
authorities to the aeportority of the Woos
Marini : actin - ea in Ilia ily by Mr. Smith,
Toe National foandry i s an institution In
which we Plusburghers should feel equally
as much pride in the “plping dayant peace, ,
as we do in the Fort Fitt cannon foundry in
the nays et war.
EMEM
Thong., of miracles would seem rebuts.
too to the wonderful doings of the Indian
herb , Doctor, of N 0.194 Liberty street, whose
recent T/811 to this city ie attended by no
many and such increduloui cures Of bed
ridden and crippled patients. It is well
known to hundred. In th is community that
in a abort time be has totally removed the
Sear _tattle. of mouths antlyeanS. Ws have
nown of his causing the limping cripple
In lay down his crul ehes, without whiett lo
comotion was impossible. and give Muth:di
Powere Of mn.Y inurement. , The dumb have
been enabled to talk, and the belpleu lava.
lid restored at once to health and beep,.
11•Iterc•t. Cosi, morms.-..1 hate been at
dieted with costiveness and dyspepsia for a
long time, I could and no doctor that un
dondood my complaint or could core roe,
until I applied to the Indian herb Doctor..
,Usono• Brag, •
hoot and shoemaker, In the employ of
. Wm.
Perry, Wood street.
te
ScaOrlM the afflicd who are seek.
Ing relief A.—To
from scrofula, try the Indian
Herb Doctor, at Ito Liberty street; who has
cored too. D. I.
Mete of the Steamboat Roberta
(110(1Mai. 141111.1 TV AND DIM/Lill 'OP Tee
littmo Censo,-1 am now enjoying perfect.
beafth. After uoleg the Indian Herb Doc
tor's medicine, I gained eleven potted. In
three weeks. - Dawson llotstaft(
0.1 Center avenue.
The Doctor's office is 131 Liberty street,
between 31arks1 and biath strata..
Another. nutree Atteioptro—Effael
to Rob John lquigi or, Jr, •
•
•
At anent tw o o'clock yasterlate roaming.
ua Mr. John - Jingler, Jr., the renowned ohm
ter, wan pooling along Liberty street on his
way to his botch - he was,thst,btheip neat' the .
two mon, who mopped hixti
and requested him to give them some Mot
ets for the benefit last night. lie replied
that he had none with him, when the3t
chided tourer to ben and commenced dein.
onstrattms of anature miasmatic° of high;
way .ro bury.: Mr. 'Engler walked away
trot'', them, but they followed, still evident,'
ly bent on mischief. They , Como bloee to
him ageln, when ho drew Ma revolvdr and
Mimed upon them. r r They th erenugn,
chimera? trent and retreated . rapidly, lertv-
Mg Mr. Engler still in poem:team of his
magnificent Pittsburgh medal, which wan
eviftritly the objector their efforts
MSEM
. .
Dr. A. G. liellandlam.Varian .to the .
Doard of Dealtb, mporta twaxitg-two tie Om
tote number of deaths for tlq weekending
February 10M. Of the :'dneeseed =teen
wore males and Ma were females:ill were
wbtto.• Tea (Heenan. imodueneg geggityneg
as follow.:
•
at ht Accident. 1;
n. Unknown, si ll oonirectine
Brain, .1; aohnarstio ~ .lAing it
rnegnionla, 2; Ind arastion of rain,st i r
ITAd. 2 1 .1 .° Sp . ° L ,
Favor, 2; ateutb ' ranoto. Crony., tirmoda.
f rom ni: there were: Under one Tsar.
s; f one to two yearafirfrom scrota doe ,
Soar., 2; from thirty to forty peon , Xt from :
forty to fitly years, Ji from fifty to at:v.l
years, I; Irons sixty to seventy years. a
cur. c rows. °Meer..
The Board of CI tiardiatia ;of the Poor Bold
.
a m.eating recently, when the rolinelni off}
en:aro-were elected to servo for the ensuing
year: Presideritc-William Douglas; Seen.
Pity and Agent-George Fortune; Treat
.E. Dart; Superintendent of
Alms nous° and City Farm-. William s.
Bullock; Superintendent of Luseno I>epart
went or Alms linuso-Thomu Sloillrory
Physician to Alms Dome-Ur. Isaiah Ward;
Physician to Cltr rerm-Dr. A. C. liardoohi
Chaplain of Alms Route-Eavi_Jolux
Hawn; Matron-hire. Elise hicheivey. The
other members of the Board are as fellers;
David Fltaiiimmons, David iltiteltinac,
James T. ii.inceid, James Little,pr. IV."
Shaw, Samuel AtiiKee. David -P. wage. ; Jits,
It" dohs t T.t.isl9r (teary
C.
ffW
THREE CENTS.
====
Yesterday morning early, a man who re
fused to give his name, but who stated that
he was from Cresson, came to the Mayor's
office and stated that he bed been swindled
out of 0:10 by sharpen at the Irwin House,
on Liberty street, near Grant. 'Ho stated
that he wan sitting In the j - nion Depot. on
Thursday night, waiting for the train to do
part, when a `mice spoke'' man came up
and got late conventation with him. In the
course of the COLVVeraaLIOI3, the stranger as.
certained what...train the other man was go.
big to Mice, and laid that he had a ;mend
at the Irwin Howie who was going to tray
el by the same train, would be a splendid
traveling companion, etc.. etc.' Come right
overtothe Irwin House and he .would In
troduce the two travelsm; they. would all
take a drink and have a.gool time. The
Creseonier went. They found the traveller
busily engaged with another man throwing
dice.. lie-would be at liberty en noon as he
had tiniehod that game.. The Cresson man's
first friend became deeply Interested and
commenced betting on the dice. Would his
tlepotfriend lend him Hay dollars—Just for
a few moments? He would pay IL an
soon as the game wan over and he had time
to
on
Ilia money. The cash violent, anti
se on tip to two hundred dollars, and au
toss.. Then the borrower and the proposed
travelling eompanioa recited to get :the
money and refund to the victim. They did
not return, and the victim wan not redm
burned. lee could not give the names or
his deceivers. notld he Identify any of
the money •diorrow cou ed^ from him, no there
seems, to he no help forhlm. /f there in no
law by which the haunts of these thieves
and blackleg, can - be broken up. without
waiting fortile - unwinding of no ranch red
tape as entangles the executors of the law,
worse then -the tend:nein:the enactments
should be speedily cnanged. There is need
of some action which will, make U impossi
ble for thieves and gamblers to publicly
congregate and deify the (Miners.
nalnalpnery Anniversary
The fAberty street Methodist .Episcopa
Church has Oct apart to-morrow .for
sionary purposes. The
. pastor, 'Rev. S. F.
Jones; A. If., will 'deliver a sermon nt 'the
morning hour,en the imih.lea of Misslunr.
In the afternoon ( . 2!4 o'clock) the Sabbath
School will held It/,anal .- From the
character of the preparations for that occa
sion we loon for a eleart(Hl of much Interest.
Rev. S. F. Morel, pastor of the First Pres
byterian Churc Trinity ' ev. W. B. Watkins,
A. M. Duster of It E. Church, are
expected to make addresses. At night suit.
able services will be held, commencing at
seven o'clock. This congregation' enjoys
the reputation'ot giving. liberally towards
the suPPort of the missionary cause. Per
sons well do well who can make it MlMS
sleet to attend one or all these services.
Coal and Where to Parehaao
•
our city readers will be Planted to kw* .
that Messy. Conks Kauffmann and It. A.
deb menet have, under the Arm of kiaaffmonst
& Co., taken possesalon of the popular Union
Coal Tanis. In the Ninth ward.' The Coal
transited Is of the very best quality tor fam
ily purposes,nad Is delivered promptly by
careful drivers at the shortest notice. Thu
I Mike is at Wee corner of liarrison and Penn
streets. and the 'yard In on the Rue of the
Allegheny • Valley. naltrond, near. Carson
etreet..in the Moth Supertor nut
coal and slackllalwaylon'handandprompt
ly delivered. to order. • We Commend this
Arm to the patronage of our readers.
Organ 'Sixteen' Years In Use
•
1 most willingly bear testimony to the ee..
eellenee of the CarhartA Needham metro.
ments (the Parlor Organs and lifolodeonso
ea I have had one In constant use for the
past sixteen years; and 1n that time 1 hsvo
not had a reed chang repaired, 811 d the
tone Is as perfect, and I think, as pleasing
as at first. Raman Diner.
The Cullen. a Needham Parlor Organs
can be found In splendid. variety . , at IL-
Metier Broe., I^3 Wood street, who are
the exclusive agents.'
The liver agaln.—At about six o'clock
on Thursday evening,- the Ice from the 011
Creek gorge began to make its appearance
here In • Cho Ailegheny, and before nine
o'clock vary heavy ice was running out and
the river risizig very rapidly. It eon tinned
to rise all day yesterday, with very thick,
heavy ice running out; and there were
etrong fears of a good- in Allegheny: At
nine o'clock the pier marks showed twenty
three feet.. and after that time commenced
slowly falling. Several flats, rafts, Itc,, and
portions of a wooden bridge floated down
with the Ice, but we heard of no serious cr..,
currencies. ,
At about midnight on Thursday night, the
ice broken:l the Youghiogheny, and th 0 Mon.
origahela Mee rapidly far a time. We
learned of no nylons damage done.
More Old ilatter.--k large batch of un
marketable butter was oonnecated' yester
day In the PUTAIMrah Market Roam. Peo
ple will eventually Iled ont that It ts more
prolltatde al well• as More decent oven
their Dotter when It Is fit for .nso,
though , share ma m y
t e a If I r r=e t s 212
that IL cannot be sold except for cart grease,
CommMed.—Jas. Rem the man who
stole the money bag from the loft bou-se at
11111.1 ale Cemetery on Thursday, bad • hear
wg before Mayor Morrison yesterday, and
. committed to }MI for trtal. itu ac-
knowledge. the tlieft,but soya be was drunk.
Kerr la very respectably connected, but
*comet° be a osnaMtutional thief.
Ulversallet.Falr awl Festival—Will
be continued four days next week, ending
Tbursday, February 21st, the eve °tilts an.
wive:nary of Washingiamts birthday. Dis
tribution or articles and promenade every
night Brand Finale on Thursday evening.
.admission ID cent&
OsalUseated.—Mr. Matas, 'clerk of the
Alleghemp, Markets, yesterday conAseated
a larke Quantity of butter exported for safe
In the market by some of the dealer. 11
was sent to tbe Yoor Farm as beteg too OM
to be army I.e.
A p.m...a gem.-31lab.' Tranvia
mW e Information Worn Alderman Taylor.
charging Babert filmy and Peter 3leCardey
with aaaaalt and battery. - .The parties are
rid Ireed 1:111e11, and ilea/14W attack !occur
red Olt the depot. • '
nearing Deferred.—Thle bearing In the
ease of William Woods, which , yea to have
Lair. Place yesterday, before Mayor Jilorri-
WEI, ban been deferred until to-day. in or
der than lbe witnesses for the proseenclon
,
Will tees . dro informed . that •el
banks In the nits wilt close on the twenty
second instant, in boner of Gbosen Washing
- •
Glasse Illasiatatturers. Glass-Bloirce. -
order pont mbtrts male ILL Matlock' .1 Put
tazah472.Flltti street. - • •
IPatito & co . * Aranintine—yor instantly,
Plating all articles of cOppnr. brass or Ger
man outer, with puro Oliver. where ,Worn
off. and for Disarming and pollebing slayer
or nilyan•plated vrare...,Warranted to bon
tato no nnieindlver or acid, or any lainr/oba
&Ude: or bale Sample,'Allenhany,
and all drogillna. , • . -• • • - eels.t
CONDEMNED TELEGRAM&
A tenon:tont bee tile emier of Con
tie avenue and !Se nnett= Streets, Cincin
nati, aaatatntnes daintier taresiesiiras
strayed by Ore yesterday morning. ' One
Iranian was belied td trenth. Via toes hoe
non been ascertained. • ' "
. Alai:Most Rum gard Der 'sras • hung at Mart.
• atm, AMR.; ydsterday; 'lnv the intmder of
. .lahn T. Aubanks. In Peptemberlast.
-Alike taneral of Captain Tomlin Heoven,
TwattLb Reglment:Pennsylvarda Heavy pr.
HUMS - , yesterday Morning, at llois sedate,'
Pe...a salute' being. fared, the cannon was
'ldetllattdelydniebarged, and two men were
fatally and another slightly Injured.
The steam:slap Restorlan. from XlverD o i4
tor Portland, put' to at Ltalltax, yeaterday.
Shortly alter One dclOGY,yettortiv morn.
at ltarttbrO, Conn,i4N.Ctligatt, while
laboring wider a temporary ilt otOttlanity ,
threw Weisel; from the window of hht
,001.
.dttece, outing fifteen or &Tardy feet, Crush.
tog his viral and Calming death.
The Steamer Moravian. tram Livermad oft
the rtth ult., Pitt at. Jobe , arrived at Port.
bawd. Me., yesterday =ottani.
' The te3Ohltiall* expressing attipmaa at
the veto of the, ColonidOl4ll, and calling
upon the lEletuttoto and'Representatives to
NM the bait:nor the Prealderirs veto, pas*.
eel both branches Of the. Mamma Ueda.
tzwe, rteientar, under a anaPermiort or un
..
. .. .
dagrehensioas of ..
Loud are e ntertained
AS Loitirrllie. and, the pimple residing .
ahang ihe wharf are moving. The town of
Tayloreville. Baena= county, Sy., is live
;cWIL 12.1140t.xater.
. . . ,
. Edmund F. ftoesese tiled yesterday, ht.
/0 1 ; 1 M/1144 frOM the effects of e. eelfdrollet ,
04 plated wale:1411ml while under mental
aberration. •
-_'{'he. Present strength of the vehmteer
tome In Canada is &O( men, t winning
twenty-two troops of earelry and eight bat
tent. of artillery. The provincial R®•
beau!, CO, to winter Touters, ate to be
.placed La as immediate Mtn or eMeieneY
for service on the lakes.
. Ammo Fain, of Llmerlob. bear Portland
Maine, was robbed• by bitt...ysben, on
Thundaybairbt, of VW, and al. sentraly
.
beaten.
• MARRIED.
IicaLLLAII--GILLESPIZ--On Thursday
erectus.. Febroary lith, at the residence of the
brWe's parents. Z. a- Se can Oren. Dl the Rer
". Puller. Co
t pt: 'A- 10• IfaCIALLIIf. Jo.. to
Miss tiAMit Z. t.L.I2SPLX
IV* ceutratulate our young friend. the Cap
open his admit Into a oew sphere of Ilfe.
and trust teat be and his happy Ortae WM' dos.
'c4 " ." '" "`eh itre'e carnet wllltoot enc.:meter.
lug • reek of woo or rifle of Immo- We wish
them men b0ng0...,
Lb.
11 t1 . 386: 12 b r jrt!
F. A. kilEltbeli n to
it t..
ontbs.
The Potent ottl ta atea n Tan and .1
ke Piece._ tot I k - tn. , . th e
tall UM.. at 2 o'clock , totta'Ala labs tvald•Ootat
O. Celt. Clair attest. Tba ttlatuts of lb. Loki
ly and nimbus of natty,' t. Oust Battallloo
Potottylionla Volatitter Arriltory
filly Invited to attood. .
NEW .ADR,SRTg
. . . .
XriV3IMEII4..X I ALICE Hy
No. lar. Foruth street, Ylttsto COFFIN'S
of all k lode; CHAFED. 01.0% an every dem.
ed.
of /funeral Yornlet4ag s tarnish
ed. Booms opened day and Inaltt. Hearse and
Carrlagee tarnished. . . .
itavarts:icza—Day. David Nen. D. D.. Slav,
W.
Millar :Esq Javobas. LL . D.. Th omas /bring. Esq., da
cab Ili
R T. WEITE & CO.:,
. .
UNDERTAKERS AND IMILLIERS,
lianatestsr, Wood'. Dan sad orletatty.
COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER MAY STABLE.
Coralr Shell/old and Charlie rs ..meta
Hestia and Carnage. bandaged-.
abut.nnx. Ifni thll W DALE CEREETICIi
hs Y.--The
. subur
b. pls. of sehulebrA .get Ut one In thts coun
ty, sun.. ongtor al(at,Wl o tagstedlig.
ly north of Allegheny. TOY ItZtetstann,"
or tltles.gAtt at Central:true of L.
CLANKS'. Allegheny LI..
DFIVISEATEI & pO-41
IIraTCH REP4IRIX6I
zuevramyq*.tsmazaravr
No. se Fifth' Strea,
oriroisnz nsioinc
Harlon Atte4 ultrooms •achwvnly for ins re
ralrl kor WAI CHIA can CLoCILS. with good
tools and • large and cam potent loniser work
men. we wreenabled WCo work as well. If not
better Shwa Mt *Um, etorelahlie city. Watches
lett for repairs oral receive prompt attantlon
and be regulated by Mar . -
`STANDARD TIME"
WATCDES, aWNS AND
AT A VEST SMALL PROFIT. AT
WILL T. WILEY'S ' ,
6 Wylie Bt., 3d door from sth.
11. ..10117131 , 011f
jouNsToN WO"
9OOTT,
DIALZEIII IN
Fine Witches, Uocks,Wcll7.
SILYER•PLATED WARE, ETC.,
Mo. $74 eiltiZT.
3Pittailcrocrigla,
•
igr Particular attention ,tvs t BonaUlu,
ranted IX work war.
.VIDT-A.IL. g33lllPr
•
ARTIFICIAL TEEM
With Beautiful Gums, for
$B, $B9 $ B , $B,
OIL QIJINCY SCOTT'S
eam Dental EsMblishment, -
No. 278 PEIN STREET,
=tap DOOR ABOVE RAID.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain.
IS SITU CHAINS 001 !HMG GAS.
.61 - 13111 and crane. rpeeleeena before order.
Inge , . where. - Bailaraellongnarantesel In orrery
WELDON dr. KELLY,
.P.1,1321113.ER5,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BUSS FOUNDERS,
(bandoliers, Brackets, Lead Pipe,
Pumps, Sheet Lead. kg.,
ALWAre OP HAND.
164 Wood Strict, near Stith.
107:1167
THE PEACE TO BIM
:.',GOOD
BO SHOES
SHOES
rei
AT
MOOLINTOC.T4r..''S.
We). 91:1Nt f r f rai str ! et;
Ausanzarr =rt.
- .
BARGAINS IN
SEWINC MACHINES.
131 x. mukluk tied but i Wort time, for sal. al
reduced prices, SUNNIS &
fel2 Infth street.
Tar. CrE/IT.
T BleeS The Seat
EIEWI C MACHINE,
I. WBXII.iss wLusoSra.
I WeseAvrzo,Tnexe TW.. IlelishoOm
21 FICIFTU ISTIMEAV,
$ .
DRUM..CLOSE; &
Prattled Foraltalre Bhunthigunirs
COL PENN AND WAYNE US
har itrl .171.1 at 71:13111TITall eonsmatty en
Si i . , EIGILING--s m ieoOD TEAS(
§
erriatriirr " u...,. °• " 14 ' Et .wAkira
HOWARD'S LIVERY $ SALE STOLE,.
• sm. salmi, at Meaciarawys Boum ,
jrazikntlar at =PIN to buijii LiAl sans.;
norms. , . ai
' il
I ,