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    THE PITTsuuxbnGAZETTE.!
nnni •SIII D BY
rEMLIN, REED & co.,
AT GAZETTE BUILDING,
EIG Eltroot.
F. H. PENWINAIN,;s Editor..
T. P. 1101UST 0 N,
Jo/;UM ICING f
SURDS P. RF.E.10,5 =Ma •
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Single C0rde5. .....“......... 3 cent , .
Delivered bT carrier, (per irtet1.......16 cents.
Mall klub= flier.. (Per Year) 33,0 0 .
Liberal micelle= to Newsboy. avid Menu.
. IISItXS TOIL WEEELT,
Three COloes, per Tear.! by
PITS do. do. do. • each
Ten or more copies, to one address, and
one free to club. each} ,
CITY ITEMS
A Arbeellor'dl - Wilooo Ittnehtne
To bOgiventsway to -night hy .
. 2Shealltster,
at l!dosonlo Hail.. ,
HIII Sbanspeare and 4,naslns.
~..Let me hale men about me that are fat,
sleek headed men—Yen Cassius Wm a lean
and hungry lOoki such men are dangerous."
So Shakspeare. 14w Camilla. like
manyttnother simple men, was slim hat:Lusa
he knew not how toapprechite good living.
.1I he were loving hi-day he would not be re
preached because lean, for at HoltshelmoVe
Continental Saloon, he would repair like all
sensible monde:end partaken( thespiendid
lY gotten frit meals and be as sleek and fat
on his tormentor. 'Gamins would appreci
ate Holtzlielmer , s bin errant and would be
one of the numerous patrons who throng
this popular restaurant day and uhillf. Ao
Clll3llll 1.11 - d
end, wee= only advise lean men
like him to patronize no other restaurant
than the Continental. next door to the Post
odiee Fifth street, unless they want to keep
lean and ppare•tioned.
♦ 'Almaler Q Wilaon Melting Machine
To bo Wen away to-night by Manahleter,
atHasonla Hall.
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. To liOnsekerpers.
Goal Tomatoes at 30 cents per can.
Btrawbernes at 10 cents.
Blackberries at 10 cents.
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Peaches at 80 cents.
Poach Marmalade at 50 cents.
Peach Jain at 50 cents.
Cenci BAlnns at 30 cents per pound.
Good Primes at "S cents per pound.
4e0.1 Currants at P 1 cents per pound.
-At 112 Federal street, Allegheny City.
Wm. Busrss
A arbeeler Setting. Machine
To be gtv'en away LC...night by tlacalltster,
at Ittaaoate
Maxard @ CasdffelVs Cod Liver OIL
The Purest and Sweetest Cod Liver Oil m
the world, manufactured from fresh.
healthy livers, upon the sea-shore. It is
perfectly pare and sweet. Ask for "flat.
&rd..% Csawell'a Cod Liver Oil," manatee
lured by
CASIvaLL, iuca a Co. New York.
Sold broil druggists.
A Wheeler A: Wilson !hewing naehlne
To be given away tc.tight by MasaWater,
at ltaaonte 1101 E - . • • - .
Will Open ,Maroll Ist, 1567.
E. it. Gardiner baying dtspcweS of his old
place of business, will open an entire new
stock of Spring Dry Goods, at No. fa Market.
street, west corner Market and Fourth.
March lot.. : • NEW/
To Conuary Merchant'.
• Wo aro 01:farina fall lines of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, at Eastern prices.
J.' W. Bdlracts S. Co., ca Market street.
A Wheeler & Wilson Mewing . Waehine
To bo given away to-night: by glacallister,
at Masonic
Ton'etan Get
Tour Spoons, Forks, and Castors replated
with silver, as good as now, at Beget', No.
3 St. Clair street:
Drag. and ]Redletne■
Meters , proscriptions carefully prepared'
at butt the usual price, at Yeltou , s Drug
Store, opposite Postofdee.
Ea=
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Stiseors and Razors ground and steeleg; also
renklufe bLodes hearted, at, N 0.3
8L Clair street.
A Wheeler & Wtiann (Sewing insehtss
To be given away to-night bS Macallister
at Elaso,n6
ToisAum pay
Foreign Llgtioitrof all kinds at Josoub S.
..Firtab'skip, No, 199, 191,193 and=
71rat street, Pittsburgh.
You Can Buy •
99 per Cent. Jobeyn 8: Flack's
Yon (Ann Boy
Hew Hope at Joseph S. Flocb,e.
CONDENSES) TELEGRAMS
Tins Senate of Pennsylvania has Instruct
ed the Judiciary Committee to inquire
whether thecommortwealth has power to
regulate the pasienger fares and freight
tolls on the railroads and canals of the
Stile, to secure the Interests of the general
public. This committee consists of Messrs.
Shoemaker, (Luxerne,) (Allegho
ny,)M,Conangity, (Adams,) Wallace, (Clear
field.) and Schell, ii.chigld and has been
giver, power to 'compel 'the attendance of
witnesses and to send for papers. Any ln•
dividuals, limns or corporations desiring to
appear before this committee and make
complidntolexorldiant - rates charged by
any railroad company or canal, on anthrsr .
cite coal, Iron, or othnr kind of freight, can
communicate with any member of tire com-
Mitteo atilairisborg.
,The nowit frpm Ireland has calmed a great
deal of excitement m Fenian circles at the
: Since January lot, live and a half millions
in *thesauri:l have been exported (rein San
"Brick Pomeroy,. an unmitigated. black
guard, is South on a lecturing tour. Ile
',obligees a card in the Memphis Avalanche,
refuting lien. Butler's letter. to the New
Toth. Berard. its denounces Butler as a
Mr. Ms arrival created great excitement
In Memphis! • • ' •
The Eenteclyllouso. of Representatives,'
Con Saturday, 'passed, by a 'Vote ort9 to
the joint rcaolution that the people of Ken
tucky ere unalterublyopposed to the move.
meats in Congress to place,the people of the
Southern. States antler_ military rule, the
tendency whereof isto military despotism.
contrary to the spirit of the' Union, and sub
- • imraive of the principica wuereon the
ornment .waa founded; and they enter their
• solemn proteit against all snob Congress.
lanai action.
TbeWesternrivors appear to, have very
generally reached - rood helghth • at the
close of last week. lilting of the railroads
were Inundated 09 that the traips could not
run, iand. rathnad bridges m Kansini and
Al issouri were carried away.
•'
In Boston, • AbigalLorinener builicen held
for trial on a charge of polsoiling Laura J.
Brown, whom she inspected ottoo great in
timacy with her husband.
The !few York stock Excbaage bra given
Pre thousand flollara . for tho porch:use or
food for tho poor Of the South, by am South
ern Feller llootmittek. • •
,
In the Tonneau° Senate, a bill to prevent
and punish the utterance or printing of so
dttione language calculated to provoke as
*Anita of mob violence against the State
Government. or its officer.- '
was debated at
length in the Senate on thelsllt, and passed
on second reading, 15 tot.
)poe steamship Nestorian, alder, len Lte ,
ol on the :Ist alt., and Greencastle on
tbo Inst.„arrlreel at Portland, ile., yes-
Imlay.. The - steamship Idoravlatr sailed
from 'Portland last nlgnt. •
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FROM MEXICO.
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The Departure of the Yreo ch Troops—
Jna
ts at iZsesteess.altst. Victory over the Libor
prr
. NzarOnvezes, February t7.—Advices from
Vera Cruz to the 12.11, have been received.
The capture_ of Juarez ' Is not credited.
The Frenth transport Y oune arrived at
Tara Cruz do thb 11th, and will take home
a huge detachment of the Imperial troops.
'The Government ha...received a diateuch •
from Queretorn, elating that ..altramota wt.
at Zaesteesson the 17th ef January; had
gained a victory over the Liberals; and
caused the night of Juarez and his ruin-
The Socladodnfreipaper states Pn.ith.br'
that the French Exptutitlimory Corps loaves
-11"1°°°"b"5"1loat4 that the City of
Mexico Would soon be evacuated that or,
dart for the movement of troops had been
received, and great 'caution would be need
'ln transporting them:
Tim 21mer Scheides Metter of Jarman ,
- 28 th. gays that Porfirio Dias, with nfteen
thousand MAN was near the City and an
attack miSmentarily expected. The com-
Mazda= feels certalmbe can bold the city
three menthe against fifty thousand men.
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VOLUME LXXXII.---NO. 41
illiff EDITION.
ONE O'OLOOK.'A. M.
EARLY TELEGRAMS,
FROM EUROPE.
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THE FEIIIANiIIISING IN IRELAND .
O'Connor, the Leader, said to
be Stephens in Disguise.
THE BRITISH STATEMENT OF THE
• SITUATION.
Napoleon's Afidress to the French
Cbambers.
MB VIEWS OE THE MEXICAN . EXPEDITION.
A Terrible Earthquake on the
Geccian Islands.
1151=1:1=
Loxiou, February 14.—Eeening.—The Gov
ernment denies the truth of the stories of
the landing of. a ohlp•load of l'enums at
Valencia. ]t Is admitted there is a serious
revolt at and near Killarney. The tele
graph wires near Valentin were destroyed
for a long distance, and riot and pillage
wore rampant. A coast guard policeman
was killed.
Losmox, February Is.—About mirk bun
dred Fantails, commanded by Colonel
O'Connor, retreated to the hill• near lilt-
BrlLteli troops hero been posted et
Milton Junction, in tho County Cork, com
mending tho whole district.
The excitement in the nel,ghborhood is
intense, and m y are precipitously
leaving.
An ex• United States captain has been
arrested at; lit; arnoy on suspicion of being
a Fenian.
A large number of marbles at Plymouth
are ordered. to proceed immediately to
Loaram, February 13 :Vann.— The tele
graph wires In the insurrectionary districts
of Ireland have been out in all directions,
and the meagre newa received from that
quarter is suppressed lathe authorities for
prudential reasons.
A large Fenian party has been surrounded
by national troops to Toomle's wood. 'Their
chalices for escape look exceedingly small.
The band of eight hundred which retreat
ed to the hill near Killarney Is still at large.
The uprising is thus far confined to Kerry
and Cork counties, and It is not believed
the trouble will spread any further.
The Government stated to Parliament to
day. that Colonel liersforcPs force was alto
gether too small to follow the armed banes
of Fenian Into Toomle's wood, but that the
Colonel had already hopes of eurroundiog
the insurgents and preventing their escape.
The authorities of Ireland have assured
the British Government that the present
rising Is totally stopped.
LOIDON. February 16.—Ireland la entirely
quiet. Chief Organiser Stephens Is report.
ed there, but the danger seems past.
Toomle's wood,lwhere the closely pro.aed
Ferilans toOk reran°, was scoured by the
British troops, and the Insurrectionary
bands disperred.
The Government, however, will Immedi
ately send more ships and troops tolrelind.
Lomas, February IC—Erening.—The coun
ty of Gerry has been proclaimed' lea state
of elego. The policeman who was shot was
not killed. A largo egos Is offered by the
Government for the arrest of the assallant.
It is now sold that Colonel O'Connor Is
none other than Stephens. Twenty Amer
icans are reported as acting with 'the
Fenlans.
orranwo OP THY COPTS LtOISLATS, 11,-TH
Paws, February lE—The Eruneroi Napo.
leen, In his speech: before the Corps Legis.•
lath?, on the assembling of that body, sold
"Serious events have happened In Eu
rope. almost fulfilling the great Napoleon's
idea to unite all the great homogeneous na
tions hitherto separated, and which Is the
only possible balance of power In Europe.
German and Italian events have paved the
way to it. Their success cannot disturb
Franco. I stood aloof, and helped the peace
which Prussia and Italy made without db.
membering Austria. •
"France was Just and amain' in another
Part of the globe. We have been obliged
to employ force to redress legitimate griev
ances, and wo have endeavored to raise an
ancient empire. The results at first obtain
ed were compromised by an ImmaPinimis
concurrence of circumstances. The guiding
idea of the Mexican expedition was an eleva
ted one—to regenerate it people, and impart
among them Ideas of order and progress; to
open rant outlet. to our commerce. and
leave the recognition of services rendered
to civilisation to mark our path. Stich was I
my desire and yours; but as soon as the ex
tent of the aacrilices appeared to me to ex
ceed the interests which had caller us
across the ocean,. / spontaneously deter
mined upon the recall of our army corps,
that the Government of the United States
might comprehend that the want of cenctl
tattoo had not embittered relations which,
for the welfare of both countries, should re
main friendly."
• The Emperor then proceeds to any that
the great powers ought to act In concert to
satisfy the Christians, protecttha,rights of
the Porte. and to prevent complications.
The Roman question Is thus referred to
"The Boman treaty of September .has
been executed, whereby the government of
the Pope has been placed is a new phrase;
and be 1s 'Plaistow try has own strength and
the verierntlon of the great powers as - the
head of the Church. f:urope will sustain
his temporal power twat net detnagOgtm.
, o Ourrelatlons With Pagtand are Intimate,
and both the powers agree on all the great
The perpetuation Of Austria Is necessary
to the balance of power..
The Emperor says he la certain the peace
of the world Ls not to be disturbed; aqd cow
eludes as follows: • •
•
"Stare Of the resent , confident of the fu
ture, I have fulfilled your wishes in 'regard
to the development of our institutions on a
littoralcale. France will use her •1101,
rights w isely. - She is respected abroad, but
mu
st l o n nd e t a n he o r defen se s g T changmy hill
one been so drawn as to lighten tile burden
in times of peace,' and increase our .reiseur
cee in time ut war, Our neighbors assume
far heavier bunions. Let us ever keep our
flag hlgb.as tbo best means of preserving
peace,‘Tiee prosperity of Frans advances.
The indirect reveuuu LUIS increneed 40,000,0311
of francs, and we shall sOor, be able to sat
lefy nll interests, reduce the. laud lax,
wlterebrthe working classes are to be ben
efited, and liberty to be solid, lasting - aid
glorious. '1 trust In my- policy, my right,
and toy conscience."
PArda, February . 1.5.-:"Pbo army organi
zation plan or Napoleon le rapidly breed
log distrust•
COIMMYSIITAIIT TO TBS. truiTED STATES.
Pa ni s,Fehruary e French PI no nook
says the Government of Franco ehsoosely
applauds the activity of the United State.
in repairing the evils of civil war. Thoso
le now DO '3IIIdMI of diecussion between.
Prance and thistietted. states. Everything
tends to the assleillatlta of thetr policies.
' TIES rairrana nets - nom , 1
LONDON, Yetnnary 15.—Diapaches from
Athens state that straits in Crete ore Un
changed.
The Czar - .Ed itussia has written a notes In
which he object:a to tiro rising of the Ser
slam. against Turkey.
LONDON, February 10.—The French Blue
Book shows teat the limit rower did not
more than tall the Porto to conciliate the
Cretans and Servinns. Thu House of. Coin.
mons applaud this course.
ST. PItriIIAISRUO, YObrtIOXF 16 — Evening.—
The Czar will protect the Chriatiana U Tor.
key refusea to treat therit with equity.
UN it'MILLIS la TIM r11U5.111431 ZLECT/ONE•
T
paramta. Webruary IG.—At ttlo 016Ctioti, for
utombers of Yesltement the rrueslon
Orals have been triumphant. • Ten district.
have returned Count illsmarck as their rep
resentative.
•
TEE ITALIAN 11.1106TliT.
Ftortaxes, Febrtuary IS.—Tho lllnletry
question Is partly settled. Ricasoll Is to re
main Rome thruster. •
AX SA.SITUQUAXX IX THY XLDITMIZA2.4I2.,
Lostios, February IC—Erening,-5. terri
ble earthquake occurred In the Island of
Cephalonia. Every-town on the Island is
In ruins. The loss of life and property was
very great. The IRa; of tireeee has gone
there.
1:73212=i
•saISM OCTBURAIL PCPPIIOI.93O.
Donme, February 17.—Tbe outbreak at
litllarnOY has come to an end, and the bands
of insurgents bare disappeared.
One hundred and forty Fontana have been
Arrested and are now in tall.
inn raraCti ItCoax],
Panto. February 17.—The Budget present
ed in the eh-umber yesterday, by the Minis
ter of Finance, gives a very -favorable re.
port of the condition of finauces. Itentes,
In coneecieence, have recovered from the
recent depression and advanced.
srasusu NAVY.
Maestro, February 17 —Spain Is about to
ugment her Sleet 10 the West ladles.
TNT ITALIAN MINISTRY.
Ftomescs, February 17.—The now mints•
try bas been formed with Baron Rica*.le at
its head, end Agastino Depretls, former
Minister of Marine, but now Minister of Fl.
nance. The Itulteal party Is mucli elated
at the dissolution of Parliament. ,
rarssts ♦OD SAXONY.
Beneta„Februaryl7.—The Prnsalan troops
will withdraw from Dresden on the Ist of
July, but the Prussian garrisons will still
be maintained in Leipsie. Dantean° and
Konigstein.
- Prince Frederick Charles him been elected
to the North German Parliament.
PROIIABLZ ISDEPENDENCI OT CANDIA.
LONDON, February 17.—1 t is now consid
ered certain that the determined resistance
of the Cretans and the spirit or concession
recently shown by tho Turkish Govern
uterit,"will result in the complete Indopen-
Serie° of the lmlune of Condit.
lIANQCCT TO TIM VACIITYCII.
Paws, February 11.—A grand benqui.t
elven to the American yachtmen, took
place laat night. Mr. Norton, Secretary of
the New York - Yacht Club, was present.
M. Charley, l'rosldsnt Of too Fart Club,
tonal.' the New York Yacht Club.
FINANCIAL AND COIMILLCIAL.
lawrzrom., Februaiy
opened dull and lower; sales estimated at
8,0C3 Dales; middling uplands 141.1; Orleans
1.0.41. The Alancheater market for good+
and yarns Inactive, and.priets are tending
downward. ltreadstulfa quiet and Drm
Mixed western corn Ma 3d. - Provisions are
firm. Lard advanced to 105 6.1 for Smell.
can. Produce very arm. Petroleum 11,6 d
lot retried, and !Is VA tar common. Lliiiwed
Oil; considerable advance; .looted at 3.31 .
Linseed cakes 103 a per too. Iron; us for
stock pigs.
Logoos, February l3—Soon.—Consols 00.
Erie Five-twenties Illinois Cen
tral for extra dividend.
Pants. February 10.—Erening.—Rends 1 , 3%.
FELAZIPOrIi, February M.—United Mates
bonds 7a.
Lrvanroot, .February -16...—Noon.—Cotton
31arket dull and inactive: sales lute bales.
LONDOS. February 16.—Neen.—Consols 90;
Erie. 30!4; 73.!4. Illinois Central, 79‘.7,
Ex-Dividends.
Livnar.r., Feb. IG.—Ereneng.—Cotton mar
'et closed railer ; uplands ltd. Ilreadstuff+
. let and [steady. Corn Ms ad. Provisions
early. Lard Ma. Produce—Tallow slight
-1 declined and quoted at aria 6.1. Petrole
. m unchanged: tar 7s per barrel; nosin
f• Due whale 011,312 f0r1.31. gallons.
FROM NEW YORK.
be ILace Between mill and Braun
—The forfeit Money rag Up—Wide-
Cy Fronde—Menthe. Renal—A Ran-
Road laseindle—Aaner/ean Cotton In
a:naland.
NICWToac, February• 17, 1147.
11.1.311 LL AND IMOIVII.
The deal arrangements for a single oared
ace between Brown anti Banal( have been
made, by a deposit of aloe to row a flee
tulle race In May next, at Pittsburgh, for
CAN°.
torn of a gambling bouseln Prince street,
together with Ilfttnelgbt gamblets, were w
rested last night. . •
WIIISKT 7.1.V139.
Further heavy whisky frauds hay° born
ioported. Two distillortes sad ono thous
and barrels of whisky hare beense&sed:
Thirty-one thousand dollars hare been
reeetred for Southern rel ter.
i • 111/11CL11 , 021 . 0X In ..01..•N1Y.
rho grounds on which the United States
lessee Its demand In the Chancery. Court of
tireut Britain for the recovery of cotton
held by Trenholm and Preatein, - the rebel
agents in England, are in effect. that our
tonllmation laws apply to all persons, elth.
er from the country or not; that by the law
of nations rebels cannot tnmsfer to others
property. belonging to the legitimate tor
rnent°, and that If even such power existed,
tie ooinplete suppression of the rebellion
d the annulling by the rebel States ot all
their pretended contracts,' gesture. to the
Enited States, as the only possible owner,
all property in disputes
ItAILILOAD Dtr•CLTCA.
Edward Nylon, - the defaulting clerk of
t repair shop of the New York and Erie
Iroad Company, states that the deride.
t will be found to amount to more than
Ofty-two thousand dollars. lie was a tool
. 1( a r:sits formed by the employees of the
einpruiy.
FROM ST. LOUIS,
T e Late River Improvement Con.
entioa—appointrawal. of a nab
- nmmlttee—Tbe Collection of ens
i sales.
, Louis, February IS.—At a meeting
Id yesterday for the purpose of council:l-
I the committee appointed by the late
River improvement Convention, Charles L.
thicker: of this city wended.
The President of the Convention report
ed that ho nad appointed e subcommittee
of live, as follows E. 0. Stanard, Joseph
Brown, E. W. lox, G. Bauer, and J. F.
St. Louis, with the President and
totem of the Convention, us <240E10 . M um
bkre.
it was ordered that, for the, purpose of
coneentranug future statistics and informa
tion, nil Matters pertaining to the Ohio riv
er should be collected through Theo. Cook;
at. Cincinnati; all relating to the lower
Idiselsoppi and the Bailee, through Theo.
litiddiels, at New Orletlrenand all pertaining
td the altssinifyin above Cairo, tnrough CT.
coTucker of Sc where they shed be
combined together with ttiosel from Cinch,
naiseal hew Orleans. It was further or
dered that the parties in one/ division as
named above be requested to committals-ate
information. pertinent to the subjects' and
IT:nye points indicated. •-,
lotions were adopted declaring— .
Arse, Teat a memorial to Congress ho
prepared by tilt Committee at tit. Louis,
which shall embrace the
iontai e rgenaetiroanl
popotsi
.
by n the Con d e n tion, an u none oLe d
&road, That the delegates to the Coerce.
floe present to their respeetive mower
cutiorganthatious, th e proceedings of tit's
Convention,' for the purpose of s
eieusZ, n o t , th e:,
e" e a n c d t o ion mofn
hby
Co a v h e nti bd . -
Third, That the subcomMlttce at St. Louis
prepare a memorial to Congress immiall.
inclY. with. setae statistics as they are able
to gather. /berth, Requests that each (Ward
of Trade or Chamber Of Cumulate , . desig
nate a suitable person to visit Washington
to urge upon Congress the approprletioes
necessary to carry out the recommenda
tions of the Convention; •
FEU IN I.
•
Doparta.o of • Myslorloos Fenian
Expodhlon from Boston. •
• Borrow. February 17. —The llerold cape
that. on Friday evening - last, a Mambor of
men, apparently Fenian °Meets, ion the
depot of the Boston Lod WotcesteN;ailroad
In this city, but their final destl talon is
unknown. A large number of pars ns
noised, their departure, and upon taking
may. of tile friends, he who appears t to be
the loader of the party, wile req.r tell to
keep the field until the party euul enter
:Yew 'York In triumph. Thu train let the
uepot amble% the cheers of the epee PM.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO.
•
Award of halvahs Against • an Is
clad—Verstlet In a Libel tone.
Sag Y 11.1011 1 ,0. February 17.—Judge Hoff.
w an, yesterday rendered a declalent In the
ease of the Coast Wrecking Company,
against the materials of tne Iron clad
Can:ameba; awuldulg twenty.four thousand
dollars salvage, with seven and a half per
cent. Interest. since the COMUICOCCIMIIII of
the salt.
The jury in the one hundred thousand
dollar libel sust, of !Lowell again at the P.*.r
mincy newspaper, Lie returned a 'verdict
of six thousand dollars dal:magas.
PITTSBURGH. MONDAY. FEBRUARY is, 1867
TIIIRTY-NOTII CONGRESS.
(SECOND SESSION.)
asnINOT ON February Id, 1667
OEM
I=
2:M A. (Saturday,) Mr. WILSON en.
aleaVored to erect a comprowlao to get a
vote by elgbt o'clock to-night.
Mr. DOOLITTLE would agree to too, but
not to alight.
The question was taken agar On Mr.:"Clif.
.NEtt'S amendment declaring that the Con.
stituilonal Amendment shall ho declared
talented whoa ratified by three.fourths of
the States represented in Congress, and it
wan disagreed to-7 to
At three a. sr . Mr. MEWL/1050N offered
the Louisiana till! In a modified form, as
substitute for the pending bill, and it wan
read at length.
Tho Senate adjourned at 3:30 this Morn
ing, without any understanding as to when
the vote on reconstrectLen would be taken,
and a.sombhal at the usual hour to-day.
71111 BANCISCIIT BILL.
On motion of Mr. POLAND, the Senate
insisted on its amendment to the ll:Loki:Apt
bill. Agreed to, and referred to a commit
tee of conference.
BELIE/ Or D111=41)10 Orriexas.
Mr. HOWE, from tbo Commit tea of Claims,
Miorted adversely on eeverul bills for the
relief of ill.bncome ellisers w J 10A vouch
/RV for Goveronsont motley expended.
There was already an act 'which covered
such came, by providing for their settle
went In the Court or
Mr. MORRILL, from the Committee an the
District of Columbia, reported adventely on
a petition for the orkfrenchhoment of the
unnaturnthell citizens of the Dhstriet.
The bill to provide for tho allotment by
the Court Of the members of the Supreme
Courts among the Circuits, and to provide
a Marshall for the Supreme Court, was cal.
led up by Air Trumbull. and passed.
06A3T OF LANDS TO A PACIFIC TAMLI4O•I3,
Mr. POILIEItOY, from the -Corundttee on
Public Lando. reported n bill grehtlnir to
X.... public lands to aid in the extension
of tile southern brunch of the Union Pueblo
ituilrund from Fort Riley to junction with
the central brunch.
Ilcconstructlon 11111 was
ken up.
Mr. DOOLITTLE made a vetch vinilles.
Una his toured, in reply to the request of
the Whconsiu Legislature, that he rveltuni
and opposing the titulary bill, concluding
as follows: "Alter the hundreds of peaceful
propositions which have been Introduced
and abandoned, the majority now proposed
to reconstruct with the sword— t power that
should nut he entrusted to angels from
heaven."
Mr. S'AULSIWItY :Also ormsed the Wit
tinning &Mon.—Mr. SAULg111.1111( cola
clu./c.l bog epmch emu usi the bill.
Mr. COWAN oppose,l the bill, naal..Bir
Shorn:leave amendment.
At o'clock, 31r. SAULSBURY moved to
adjourn. Donastreed
A onmoer of Amer dmenla to the 31 and
4th section were offered and disagreed to.
After further debate the question taken
on the adoption 01 Mr. Sherman'a propoel
tion as a substitute for the GUI, and tt wad
dopted; aeon nays 3, Messrs.Buckatew,
Davis and aye
in the negative-
lir. LK/OLITTLE moved an amendment,
as an 14 , 1.11th/oat section, that uo se tenet,
of death under this act shall Du carried In
to execution without Ma approval of the
rresident. Adopted by II to W.
At 5:43 114 - 1/01:4: LL ink thin loos
and made a speech against tho tont.
thiS the bat its autoudeti was passed.
I!EMIttMEM
110 We
Ii trku pod
Brown.
(AUL.. II
blowutt.
Trumbull
• .
Chandler, ' Lane, 7 - - ~ anWrinkle
Conners, blorgan, ,..gs Wade,
Crugin, 3101 , 111, Willey,
Cry...well, rnland. I%lldems,
r ogir, Pomeroy, Wllsgh,
Irennghtlyen ItalnHey, Yates,
Grimes, lime. • —.
•
NAVY.
Buck:dew, Hendrick, Putter - non.
Lownn, hlc Dook,ll, CaulnUury
Dade, - Nesmith. • •
Doolittle, Norted,
On motion of 11r. SIIENSI A\,l ho title of
the bill ie. astivml.l.o ue to reno. "An act
for the more crib:Mot gm:emu/sot of the
rebel Sinks.'
. . .
At. WU-past ALA o'clock on Sunday morn
g, the Stnate utljour.a.
/101:61; O). ICEI'ILESEITATIVE*
ArrILOPLI,,TIOXI,MG,
Mr. STEVENS, from the Committee on
Appropriation., reportml Wu Civil Apprm
priatitni bill. Referred to Lilo Committee
on Um Wisoloand made he special order
for Tuesday. 'Tue Setinte ntnedidmunts to the Invalid
Pension bill worn Concurred in.
Tot .1111U0 £ll , 0001110 BYTRILIM CSWTSII
lIOOOiAIt . ItTaTIV,24I stir TIFIS raseintitr.
Mr. W ENT WOlllll, of lilinole, submitted
as a question of privilege, involving. as ho
said House,nor, purity and Indepeedence of
the a leen preduela and resotution
reciting that It has been for some time ru
mored, and has at last twee asserted In !
public newspapers, that certain members of
the Hoses have byes heldiug private meet-
hire with a view to corrupt bargain,
pledging themselves to Let adversely to the
report of the Judiciary Coinniittim in the
question of impeachment, If mituvortilne
to the President, and also to act adversely
to rtain other mensuria pending before
thelion.", which they bad hitherto berm
favorable, provided the President do Certain
th lugs to which he has hitherto declared
himself hostlie, and refrain from doing cur
tain other things to which . he ha* hitherto
declared himself favorable, and instructing
the Judiciary Committee to require into
the fact whether such meetings have taken
;dime and such corrupt aargwru bouts mashes
what peraohri have carried conimuulcutlone
from such members to the President and
from the Presitlimt to them; the nature of
the COMMUIIICetIOLIS, to., and to report
ouch rethlutionii for action by the House as
tile Committee may deem fleece/any tor the
preservation of Its honor and independence.
Mr. WENTWORTH moved the previous
question.
Mr. E LDILIDtIE wetted the resolution
amended to uo direct an inquiry es to wheth
er the members of the other side bad not
been holding meetings fur corrupt pur
poses. and bad not with eorrept objects, de
termined to impeach the President
WENTWORTH instated am the pro
vlooo question, and the 110050 Seconded It.
The resoltitions were adopted—Se against
41. Subsequently the vote wits reconsidered,
and the rang time referred to a coolest COM.
MILL. of throe.
The SPEAKER appointed Mr. Wentworth,
Dlr. Ward, of New York, and •11r. tilombreu-,
nes the, special 'committee on the resole-
VAOAtter tar TOO PIMAIOC/ITIAL OrMCIL
The Lill to amend the no declaring offi
ers who shall Oct s rreeldent o office ; Uni
ted States In casevacancies In both'
ii(Provident and, Vice-President, waspassed
wltuout divielon.
lIIVEZ AMP HARMS.
The Coinnatteeon Commerce reported •
argenumber of bats, which were acted on.
Moo. the river ana harbor Ida, appropriat
ion over $14,0•030, which was passed.
lioness 1111 evening for debate on the
President , ' message. , - •
. 111111.•TIt ON lISCOIIIIIIIVCTZDY.. •
•
/Awning Amdon.-31r. 7dERCUII spoke In
debase of the coarse of Countess on recon
struction.
Mr.DUMONT spoke of the recent cleats
foes of tb o Supromo Court as a l'opols bull;
sussertled that the holdlog of niudicial of
doe did not necessarily pt event a Judge
from being. an Ignoramus and an me.
Par. TAYLOR, pf Tennessee, spoke in do
teem; of the policy Of tho'Proddent as con-.
Manna with truth, patrlottsto, und tho for
mor -Policy of the Republlcan party. •
Adjourned.
SURBATT.
Arrival al the swatara with John IC ,
es heard, at Hampton
- Maus, Yesterday Morning. I
/1101II0Z, F0n.111117. n.- LIM"
pus watch L betror kept up at the Copos t of;
for guuhuat Sirtithr?, with
linmitt on boar& pow fully' min;
i,Aran —The pilot boat William Starkey
reported, thils morning. having spoken tho
Swatara Ist C toe Ileary, - wlth" burratt on
board, trout Alexandria, rid Lisbon. bound
for Washlngtrm. .A bark rigged gunboat,
supposed to be the tiwatara, was stain at
daylight this morning, anchored near Wit.
loughbra Bplt light ship. The pilot boat
Marylandput a pilot oa board at tl o'clock,
when sho got under way and proceeded up
the Chesapeake Bay.
POLITICAL
Meadow of the 110 Ion Depot,Mane of
Loahmille—ltomolottotis Adopted.
LomsVlLtz, February 17.--The unlock par•'
ty held a meeting Met night and passed a
series of resolutions smarting their boiler
In the right Of tOo loyal people through
Congress, to settle LIM terms for the sesta•
ration of the Southern States to the Union,
op posing the policy and projects of the
rebel den:Journey of KeUttleky to the effort
to ranter treason respectabie, approving
the call for a Union State Uonve n u nA .t
Prank fort on the Mit, and approving tau
mod. of their State Senator and ltupresan
, tative,• who voted to ratif to e fourteenth
articie• of the amendmentthe National
Constitution. Delegates wuru appointed to
he State Convention.
, w,; f p - A - BLA7 - 0 7 , 0 -
SECOND EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A.
VERY LATEST TIMMS.
FROM WASHLUTON.
ACTION OF THE Sf:NATE ON
RECONSTRUCTION.
Substitute Bill by Senator Sherman
Passed on Sunday Morning.
THE PRINCIPLE OF THE ELAINE
AMENDMENT ADOPTED.
The Origin of the!lifew Bill
611'63 AND uman lIIPEOVUENT 1111
The Tariff Bill in :the House
Committee:
THE CONGRESSIONAL TEMPERANCE
MOVEMENT.I •
WA.3IIIXOI . OY, re*17,1b67
Till SZNATY eq.mt
. 01/ 11 BOCTIOx.
Tim Senate did not adjourn Ontiatorday
morning until half peat. three o'clock. It
mot again at noon, and after the usual hour
of routine business, proceeded to the con-
Siderntion of tee Military Meconstruction
bill passed by the Loose. I.t was the eve.
dent determination of the majority of the
Senate to Pate the bill, before another ad
adraMenii, In order that it might be acted
onby tbnltouse, and grOto the President
for approval or veto, hofdfe Wainesday
next, after wltloh day he may °pocket' . any
bill pada.. by emigrate. 'Speech.. acre
made on the bill ye.tterday and this morn
ing by Mears. Cowan, hatdsbury, Mavis.
DOollttle, and others, the majority content
ed themselem, to a great degree, la voting
down motto., to adjmira and amend manta
to the billodlowing thecmuservatlves topon•
'urn/it'll:hie and exhaust themsvives In de
bate.
A 'Moen a nubs Mute for the hence
offered by Mr. Sherman. or Ohto, erne had
It four o'clock this (sunday) morning, and
it Iran adopted In lieu thereof, vtlth only
three °noosing votes—Backelea , . Davis and
Saulsbury. Mr. Pcmititle then moved to
amend the nutodltute bill, that no sentence
of items under tho act shalihe earned into
execution a Ithotat the approval of the Pres
ident. This was adopted, and a vote thee
reek:Lotion the final passage ut the aubsti
tilted bill of !!r. Sherman, al a quarter slier
siscYclock.. It svas pasee.l . ,an3-en, •-.1.; nays,
10. The Senate avijuurnoll lot halt past el v
...leek, Tearing been in olinStant
vritli.uu Intermix3loa of but a few huura
01001, noon of Friday.
The following ti • syriopiiis of Mr. Sher
man's sabstltutt• for bgl of it
pasdttl too &Mate:
The pie/amble declares that no legal
states governments, or adequate protection
for lily or orty exists toe rebel
'Staten of Virginia, North Catalina, South
Carolina, liuorOla, Alabama, Mississippi.
Lounaatia, Florida, Texas and Arkwasa-,
and that le Is necessary - and pram awl gooii
order should be enforced until loyal hull r,-
publican State goVeronieuts can ho legatos
established.
The first archon pros ides that until sold iio•
call.
i n
alma be admitted to represen
tation in longress they shall be tackled
Into military ulatricta and uoule subject to
the mllltitry authority or the tinned elates,
and !or that purpose Virginia alma ivastl
tuts, the first district; forth Carolina and
South Carolina the auwand district; li torgia,
Alabama and Florida the thud district; Mi.
aissippl and Arkansas the fourth district;
and Louisiana and Texas Iho Bah district.
Section ion Makes it the dOty of the Pres•
blunt t o assign to the command of each
trim a officer ot 1110 army, not below the
rank of Brigadier ifiencrel, end detail
creel military force to eulorco his authorl•
ty attain the district, Ac.
• &ellen third makes IL the duty of such
officer to brOteet all persons lu theli riyiteo
01 person and property; to solitireas inrur•
coon, llsorder and violence; and to pun
ish, or mosso to he punished, all disturbers
of tho public peace and ea anthills; he may
allow lama civil tribunals to try mad punish
ofrendurs,or organise natatory °Om MI salons
or tribunals for that purpose. All nterter
mice of the !State autuority is declared null
_ .
and void.
&vim, Jour provides: that all perbOns
ar
rented shall be tried without mineeessary
delay; nocrueler unu'oal punishment shall
be inflicted, and no sentence affening ilfa
or liberty shall be executed until approved
by the commander of thedepartment.
deafen firs provides that when the people
of any one of said States shall have termed
a Constitution and Government la conform
ity with the Constitution of the United
States in all respects, framed by a Conven
tion of Delegates elected by. Male rin
serl of sold States twenty.one years old
and upward, of whatever race, color or pre.
vjons condition, who have teen resident In
said State Inc one year brush:ids to the day
of such election, except linen as may. be ills.
franchised for participation In the rebellion
or for felony at common lan; and ',honour%
constitution shall provide runt the elective
franchise shall be minted by all such per
sons as have the himlification herein stated
for electors of delegate. and when out,
constitution Minn be ratified by a majority'
of persons voting on the question of Latta
eation,_ who are qualified as eleetore -for
'delegates, and when soon constltotion shall
have . bows submitted to_ • Congress,
for emereinatien and appteral; and Con
gress anvil have approved of the same;
.and ellen Skid State, by tt.Ote
lattite, elected' ender said .Constit i =
shall have adopted the amendment-SO toe ,
COnstltutien or the ratted States, proposed
by the Thirty-Simth Congress, and
known -• 411.010 , and-.taboo
article Shall bti.delldatiskinirt , OF-the
atitntices of the United Eitildear - asight: State
shall be declared entitled to representation -
In Congreas,.and Senator. and itopresentn.;
lives shall be admitted therefrom on taking;
the oath proscribed by /aW and then:and:
thereafter, - the prolleiltelyseratkint el :this:
act shall be imperative in said State.
ORIME or TEE REELLYEE ANIERDEENT.
?rho Orlikt:'of tho Sherthinlsubitli*;
adopted tha Blotto thhi mortal:46ls tin
follows: When the Sonaic adjourned after
tne-Yrl4ny,ulslll,4 sesslons, with 11 . 1alue's
amendment pondlngt ifUliLiblifim. Seek
tors held a caucus at oleven o'clock on Sat
uuluY morning. }0 agree abont, moo
basis, it passible: At this caucus the whole
sUbJect was rofeired Loa it.tmmltton of say- ,
Sonfdrera, assrilLiFosillotm,
176 . 11, Sumner, tloisard — ,Shorniih, Warrisandr
rre4 l / 4 0 3,1 Y 6 0.• 7h o- ..ComPitte,
work most of Saturday afternoon, and
agreed:npon Apo ow Whiub donator
Sherman °flared Eke • enifetitute' at the Sat,
nyder evading ainsteo, ind *Watt was adop
111 ted afterawholoalgbty . fliscuasion.
The last section ob the substitute is aims
ply the Melee amendment,' soinewbut
changed In phraseology, out covering Just
the Immo points.
From/ Truant latlicattona - Abero rrUL be
serious resistance to the louse to-morrow
to the passage of filo Military Itamoustrue-
Hon bill as unmated by the 813111ite.
cosoueismuz , Tsurzaaace IIOCIZTV •••••
TUIIILLIN6 orzwu
The Drat meeting' of the Congressional
Turopertincie Doelety. was held tonight, in
Ilepresuntallye hall. Trio gallenea wore
densely crowded. Dumdum Wilson prodded.
lteprescuitativo Prize, of lawn, sell l e bud
never witnessed a scone like that before
him; or so much brilliancy and.ao full of
Wrest.
TUB Chairman next intrOdUeed, in cow
pilmentary terms, Senator Yates, of Minas.
Mr. Yates said that . ha ,Pad:.elgned the
pledge tor good, and he had ; rondo' Ms
coN °mull with 13col 'Some months 'w
hom, when his ulguO4 the pledge, ha rats,.
ed himself to Ills full holghtb, for ha was
fro... Although he had oonuldered himself
m0d„ 1 ,,t,, 4ri.uor, tt was, published
throughout the land that he wa s a drunkard.
There was some truth and error 10 llUs. Ile
had the jailing. when drunk, of letting eve
rybody know it. Ills speeches were not
frequent, but long and loud. The great
Commonwealth of Illinois, had, for
twenty-tivo years, Mori ell him In
all public positions, and he had new prom
ised that Slate and all who loved him, Kate
and the children, that ho would never more
touch:taste or handle the nriclean thing.
Ile Intended to tight it out on that line, 11l
the last hour of his existence. In conclusion
he reads cheering and joyous letter from
Ills wife, to response to thu good news that
ho had signed the pledge, which moved
many In the audience to tears.
Several others addressed the meeting, and
In response to calls from the audience, the
pledge wins read and the names of signers,
embracing a number of Senators and her.
rescntatives.
ItIVCII AND 11AUltOR ATPROPII.I
Tho River and Harbor bill contlins the
following appropriations: • '
For the examination and survey of
woi hoof improvement—on the At
lantic Coast • 30.000
On the Pecitle Coast
Sort li.western lakes 73,0e0
Western and North-western Rivers.. 12.1,000
For extension piers, itnorovements
of harbors—Erie Harbor, Pa
Conneaut, River, Ohio
Ashtabula Harbor....
.
Grum/ River Harbor, Ohio._
Stulau.k7 River, from Froloont to
Lake tale 20,000
Manmeektly, Ohio ' 113,0t0
St. Clair Ilium, Michle. 1:0,000
1100111ot Saginaw Ittver, klettilton—
St. Mary's Myer. kleintron 50,000
Moons of Ao 001110 River, lake Ho-
Marquette 'turbot . , Inks Superior— agt,ooo
•Eagle Harbor. Lake tiuuerlor 65,000
Lac La Itelle, Lake Superior
Superior City. Wisconran ri.r q ua,
Aux Itetele, Dtielilgan
Grand hirur 11 url Kir, 511chlgun
Mack I.ako Harbor, 5111:111pan.
J 0.1112, 311eh!goo..
Rae
Sheboygan, Wineonsto
Man - Itova., WlAcol..in
Green flay, Wisconsin
Manistee. Michigan
White River Karla!, Michigan 57,00,1
Moskegan Harbor, Lake Michigan-. .7.1.1100
booth Haven, Michigan 43,ece
.
New nnfrato, Michigan OO,OUII
Ilunkirk.New York luo,ooo
Bottalo,lio.. , York• la ,W)
~.....
ego. tie am York
ath of Magma.lppl Raver
o River
!if terninipol River, nt Den Moines, or
LOwer Rapids I 0.0,000
kilsairriput Myer, at Uock Island
Unpldg
00100000 n, Michigan
Tiord Dredges and tiring boat. to ho
nand on the M iAslanippl 11.1ra.r, Lc.
trreen Ft, nut:Ulna and Rock Inland
Rapids
Pent Water, Lake Michigan
Pere Marquette Lake 'Michigan.—
Indiana
The City,
The bill also directs the _Secretary of War
to cause an examination or surveys tO be
made at the month of the Stenomone river,
Green lily; at the month of the Kalamazoo
river, Michigan, and at Port Clinton, Ohio;
on the Tennessee river, from Chattanooga
is Its Mouth, and continuo the survey's of
the Missislinpi river above the Fails of St,
Anthony, and between the Faits of SLAn trio
ny and Kock feland Rapids, sad of the 5510.
cousin and Millais riven.
An Impel tent error occurs . 1u the report
published In the papers, of the pros
readings on Um tax hlll,lust Thursday even
ing. The bill proposed to remove the pro
vision el the e 5 listing law, by which right
ens con,vame9 all the tax to the price
charged to consumers, to terminate on the
sloth of April. The House. however , aft.'
considerable debate, iiiruck out that para.
graph of the pending bill, tno result being
that the right of Gee companies to alld on
the Lax, terminates on the Seth of April.
As printed, the wont ~ not" 1, pi aced before
tho wont .terrtithateit, , thattloc the pare
graph rewl oppoellu what war w tat..
The lull In reference to light lionseA,
v hid, bus pus<ed the llon2e, provides for
nu at Troiebrld.to Point, Thunder bay, and
heat Mendota. lAtke OaOerhtr,
Tat Ta6l)• DILL.
TLe C(MMlttre Wu), and Meal. will
port the. Luria bill cm Icuilnebtlay
log. They hove, reduced the too on cold to
50 centn; on Colt trom 30 to 2tecntit, and frouc
24 to It Conti,.
Commissioner Bogy yesterday commenc
ed negotiating a treaty with the ass and
Lou India lelegation, with the view o r
inducing cm to dispose of their present
lands a reuloving them further south
west.
Rtvcr Telegrams.
lily Aft 'Louis' National Telegraph Co.]
Vtt Ct February 17.—Tho weather Is
clear am :mount;
The r 1 c eight feet and falling
It is ellar of lea here.
/111•11 r B.D. February 17.—The weather
is dear pleasant.
The riv s nine feet and letting, with
some loot nlng.
N rya Oats:ass, Fcbruttry 17.—Wrath,
cloudy. Thermometer at at Arrived yes
terday—Eden, Welsh and War Eagle from
St. heels. Departures—Atlantic, for St.
Louis; Wettmereland, for Cincinnati; Ida-
C.t,o Vicksburg. Arrivals to-dav—J.
Swan, from St. Louis; Ames, from Mem
phis.
Ler tsvo.La February 17.—nel:textures on
Sat ashy—Co ra. foe Memplahl; Betimes. for
! Cinetnnutl; Maggie Hays, for l'ittsburgh.
I Arrived to , toy—lndiatia, from New Or
leans; alinneola, from Memphis to Cincin
nati. Down—Darling, from Cincinnati to
Memphis. The steamer Maj. Anderson will
not leave before Tuesday. Great diflicultY
Is serperienced in handling freight on rot
octant of high water.
I.cetsvithe, February 17.—The river is
twenty-tour feet o•er the falls, und rising
at the rite of one anti a half Inches per .
toe hour. IL ls nearly up to
the second story of
bOtusela on MO - IMM.
An unknown main fell from the steamer
Unttud elates on lies arrival from Cincin
nati this morn ing, and was drowned.
I=
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the personal narativo of scenes, incidents
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•J•Wfi have ales from the mime NOW 'Fork
and Pittsburgh publishei • a Moan - MM.
decimo of ...Pimiere Poems,. a selection of
the liner anti lase familiar poem. Of the re
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perpetually patting/H=olf Into hisverses.
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.baltperstimleilinitlcat world. that a hymn
can he poetry. These gems of .sacred song
will elevate still higher If possible, the
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livered a. very eloquent and effective Der;
moo. Its titt has received a call (tom that
oongreurdlon to become their pastor, ve
trust lie will accept, as he Would prove a
valuable acquisition to the clerical proles.
sion of the 'city.
It having been announced in some of the
city papers that Ito . . !teary D-Bloore bad
resigned the charge of the Plymouth Con
gregational Church of this city, that gentle-
Wan last evening, at the rogumt of the Bova
of Trustees of that church, stated to his
congregation that the announceent was
incorrect. Mr. Moore has been m
seriously
111 for several weeks, but we are glad to
learn that he has so far iecovered that In a
very brief time be will again assume the
active discharge of Ids clerical duties.
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Owner of the steamboat Hero. amt.
dance, Lawrenceville.
The Doctor's °Mee is 104 Liberty street.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
FOURTH I' (E.—The inifest and mod re
tinble Money, (tit and Produce Market Re
ports given by any paper in the Cu!),l will be
fauna on our Fburth Page. •
Also, additional Cap and Suburban
Missionary Demonstration.
The u- nal annual . missionary occasion at
Liberty street M. E. Church, took place yes
terday, Embracing morning, afternoon and
night. The nor. 0. Y. Jones, A. M., pastor,
preached 04111.1140 discourse at the morning
nervier, from the text: am debtor to the
(Decks and tiarbartam; both to the wise
and the unwise." At the close contribu
tions to the amount of were re
ceived.
. .
to the afternoon the Sunday School had
grand demonstration, 31r. Edward Ileacel
ton, Superintendent, presiding. Excellent
addresses were delivered by Iter. S.F. Eon
yel, Tooter of First Presbyterian Church,
and hey. W. It. Watkins,astor of Trinity
M. E. Church. Ninth ward. p At the close of
the addresses, contributions wore 611110010 ,
ed from the respective classes, amounting
to 11,059. by which one life directory Mr. A.
C..liravo, for $l5O, and forty life members
for ZS each, were constituted.
Propositions followed to the amount of
VW, by which two life directors and tan
life members were constituted. Tho Rev.
S. F. Jones, pastor, was constituted Lite Di
rector at the suggestion of the Superinten
dent of the school. Mr. E. Ileareiton and
.Mrs os. 11. Kincaid proposed the other,
'bliss Mary E.llumoort, a noble young lady
who lost ber,life by discus" contracted In
one of our hospitals during the war.
At tight, her. Mr,Jones, pastor, occupied
the pulpit. and deli. need an excellent ser
mon from therm words: "But as truly as
live, all the earth shall be tilled with the
V P .% eolfist,"Sib'orrdet:ry At
the
c re its n yTy V airi ' i
Bible Society, made some appropriate re
marks, after which a basket collection was
taken. Mrs. Margaret Davidson, wife of
Dr. Davidson, formerly pastor or two
Church, b o tiled recently, WasComMitet.ed
by the congregation, in token of regard for
her, a Life Director, by appropriating 1110
of the unappropriated muds. Toe- entire
contributions for the d.iy foot up eighteen
hundrrd. and iterate dollars. This is the
highest misslomiry collection in any Methc.-
dist congregation this year In the city.
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51,1110
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On Friday evening we bad the good for.
tune to hear the second lecture on Geology
of the Course now 'being given under the
auspices and in the Hall of the Western
University, by Prof. W. U. Gunning, of Bal
ton. The distinguished anal Able lecturer
is evidently at home In all the departments
of this Interesting and Important science.
The audience listened with wrapt attention
to his lucid and eloquent biography of the
myriads of tiny creatures of mingled Kat
mai and vegetable instincts; the first anhab.
Hants of our 'globe, evidence of whose exis
tence. we have In infinite numbers In the
strata et rocks immediately above the gra.
Elite; the vast worlds above us ailing the
regions of space, with their laws were also
tbrillingly described la the most graceful
end impressive language. lie raised - the
coutemplation of his audience from nature
to natureS Gni, filling all hearts with ad
miration and reverence.
We have not, here or elsewhere, among
the eminent lecturers on science, heard any
so fascinating and instructive as Prof.Gun
;ling. and we regard the present as a rare
and precious opportunity for our cltlzens
to encourage the visits of such havens by
going in lice numbers to hear him, as
daily and eagerly attend his coarse. In the
cities of New England and New York, re
quiring the use of the largest butts In those
cities. The subjects, as nettled by the Pro
fessor, are full, nOL only of science, but also
of pociry. lie was induced to come here,
we are miormed, by tbo Trustees and lac.
city of the University, with the hope that
by diffusing a knowledge of science among
us, titers would ho kindled a love for Its
study.
Prof. Gunning comes endorsed by. tllO
I highest authorities in the land. We aro
Wad that ills I[IIOWICIIIO of every insect. an
imal and plant Is wonderful, thorough and
minute. Ile Is about to leave for Europe to
spend some years. Ile was partly induced
to come hero lay a desire to examine oar
rich mineral region. .Auy other city of the
filze of Pittsburgh would require the largest
boll fur such a lecturer. We hopefthatsuch
numbers will attend the lecture this even
ing as will trumpet the Trustees of the VW.
versity to provide a large Jinn In which to
tile mum. We hope thei, not for the
credit of Proiessor Gunning—this is secure—
but for the credit of our good city.
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Au rnprontawo nou-rder
The addition of a new, patron to the list
of n boarding housekeeper may be pron ta
ble to the proprietor of the hoarding house,
but is not always so to the old boarders.
The old boarders at Mr. Cashiers board.
leg house on Water street, in the Fourth
ward, Allegheny, had a practical demon
stration of this fact on Saturday last. On
the afternoon of that day a man calling
himself by the astonishing name of Smith,
applied at the ileac for boarding. lie aw
cepted the terms and was shown to the
room which he was to occupy—the room al
ready occupied by Mr. Cassiday, a brother
of the proprietor, and by Mr. Logan, anoth
er boarder. After remaining in his room
about halt an hour, Mr. Smith came down
and inqu w ired hat time supper would be
ready,went out. Shortly afterwards Messrs.
Cassiday and Logan came in and went to
their room. They were not long in discov
ering that some other person bail been
there, for Mr..CassidliT ascertained that an
entire new eult of clothes, worth
SM, had made a disappearance and
Sir. Loan also discovered that a new
mir of his fine boots had gone. A loss was
ae immediately, tuid information was
taken to Mayer Morrison'a office. Chief
Long made inquiring and ascertained that
Smith bad at one time boarded at a house
on Ohio Street, and went there-with In.
structions to the people to Inform the an.
thonties if Smith appeared there. The
Cuter and some °dicers then came over to
t e Union det,ot, thinking the thief 'would
~ttoro pt to leave by tile train. la a short
time a servant front the Ohio street board
ing house canto to the C Moe and staled that
Smith had just been there dressed Ina new
cult, and that she told him they were stolen,
when he started rapidly in the direction of
the outer depot. Captain Bowden made
immediate pursuit, and found that though
Smith had been to the depot he had depart
ell immediately, and no further trace of him
could be found.- So the new boarder, the
now clothes, and the new boots are still
enema the missing. •
Narrow Esettple.--ulltuft4 Zititlott of
Duty.
A frightful accident. which at almost any
time would result family, occurred at about
ton,Yclock, on Saturday evening, at the
crossing of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railroad, on Peon street. At the
time mentioned scar on the Citizens' Pas
sensor Railway was approaching the cross.
lug, on it. way to St. Clair Street. when the
attention of the driver and paesengers was
called by the people on the sidewalk, who
were emoting far the car to stop. Tile dri
ver reined the horses onto the left and the
mswagers, of whom there were but few,
jempod to the ground. Before the car,
which .stood close to the track, could be
hauled off.the end of an empty paasenger
train, which was Woking towartL the de=
pot, auricle the forward part of • the
car, lifting it. off the track. and turn.
It completely around.•• The horses
were somewhat hurt, and the ear
was a little' broken,
though not sort
imply. It is a marvel how the passengers
escaped without lnitny. Ilea the oar been
heavily laden there would certainly have
been actions results attending the accident:
We aro informed by a passenshr on the ear,
and by those on the street who saw the on
currance, tliat the .watchman at the erns.
sing was not ringing the bell. MI that no
lights were di-played from the end of the
basking train. The matter should boirsres
named, and. if title statement prove true,
Its truth involves a most criminal neglect
of duty. which should be most rigidly dealt
with. We are also Informed that the train
which ran Into the street car almost collided
Immediately afterwards with a train on
Liberty street, being prevented only by the
=les of those on the side Walk, who saw the
danger.
Handsome Testimonial of Esteem.
There it not In this country a better set of
officials than theme in the employ of the
Pennsylvania Central Railroad. From Btu
;wildcats down to train boys they are con.
teens, agreeable, affable and av
tentive to their own duties and the com
forts of travelers. A "few days ago, the
Board et Directors of the Company m 6l "
a handsome pecuniary present' to the fol
lowing gentlemanly cooduotors t. John ,
Routh, Welter Kirkpatrick, 3houtas Watt,
tleorge Id. Alexander, William Weth,...k., 11 ;
ward Pitcairn, William D. Stwimh
Alarm/tall, A. B. Scott. R. B. Ithwarns end
JUMPS Innwiddl. - They are all deserviag
of this mark of °stem, and . W.c l _ l l....lgil .
Dead
their services are travel li ng.l l Pw,,c f ,,,,''''
quarters is well 63 wit.“
communnv•
The Boat Base—There seems to be
soluothinu Iletlulu, about tbo boat race at
Inst. The telegraph this morning ennotut.
sea that on Saturday mornltur the arrange.
meats were made In Now York. and the
tonnes Coe per alde—put up for a n 96 mile
race petwesut lianall of Pittsburgh and
Drawn of Mane,
lOW
berowed et Pittsburgh,
l e may-next. /lOW what Abaci; Me three
Pine race,
PRICE THREE CENTS.
Railroad Meeting n t Monroe, Fayette
V=
A tiallrOad meeting was held at Monroe,
Fayette county, on the IZth of February,
Paff, at which the following preamble and
resolutions were nnan Lmously adopted, vix:
' , enemata, The Pennaylvanit. itaitroad is
now Inadequate to meet the badness
brought to Pittsburgh by some eight or ten
railroads and rivers converging at that
point, resulting in delay, expense and 1 010-
ry to the commerce of the whole country,
had whereas, Itapeare by a report of the
hoard of Trade of the city of Philadelphia,
that tOr want of railroad facilities, irate
Pittsburgh East, the city of Philadelphia,
as well as the whole country, is Injured by
forcing trade to seek other channels of com
munication, widen, they allege is proved : by
the tact that there is more jasroteurn refined
and shipped from Cleveland anti Plow York
than from Pittsburgh and Philadelphlni anti
'raciest's, this evil must Increase with the
growth of the Western Staten, and the ex
tension of roan. to and over the betty
Mountains,
/resolted, That to remedy these evils, we
request the legislature to restore the char
ter of the Pittsburgh and' Coenellsvltie
Railroad, with a view to the speedy com
pletion of thatroad, to promote competition,
destroy vientenotp, cheapen travel and trams
portation, afford new commercial facilities,
and open mine. of coal and ore of untold
richness; passing as it does one hundred mad
forty-three tulles through PenneylvahM,
thereby adding greatly to the revenues,
wealth and population of our good old Com.
mortyrealth.
-aim!, That in
.Resolned, That la view of the , fact, that
under faith of this cLarter, this company
tuts expended several millions of dollars
and complete nearly one-half theVrcirk, to
nesunto them of their charter, their money
amitheir road, at too Instance of the Penn
sylVaula road, to benefit that great monop
oly; is such an act of Injustice and °ppm.
mon as 00 jest /eglalatnro can or will coun
tenance or sanction.
Resolved, That we are in favor of a free or
general Railroad law, authorising the peo
ple to make railroads to develop their min
eral and other sources of wealth, whenever
they see proper, and teat this, more than
any thing else, will remove the incubus im
posed by the Pennsylvania Railroad ma
amply, on the energy and recourses of oar
State. That while the new States of She
Went, whose capital and enterprise are
free, and at work opening through routes,
to accommodate the coming trade of the
Pacific.. The State or Pennsylvanta,• with
all her great peculiar advantage of petrole
um, iron and coat—paralired by monopoly,
Is falling behind, in the race for wealth,
population and political Influence. •
Re feed, Teat the United Staten Court,
having declared the act repealing the
charter of the Pittsburgh and Councils.
'uite Railroad, to be uneonslaulional, null
and void, It ought to be restored, and
that we will vote against any man, without,
regard to party, who voles to the Legisla.
tore against its restoration.
Rewired, That'. the proceedings of this
meeting be furnished the county papers,
the Pittsburgh Gar crra and the llama.
burg Tdeproph, for publication.
(Signed,) Itostar Mcoosratt, Pres,t.
11. F. Lascowt,
dunes Se iv Seeret.rl.s-
A Heavy Prescription
Tho newspapers say that Ilestetters
!Stomach Bitters are good to take, and one
man has evidently been reading the haws
papers and believed the statement. Attest
eight o'clock on Saturday evening, Col,
Joseph Brown, of the steamer Ida Reese, at
the Monongahela wharf saw a muss pick np
a bozcontalning n dozen bottle, ut llostet
ters Stomach Bitters which stood among
the freight. And carry it to the edge of the
boat prep - eratory to stepping off with it - to
the tow boat Little Alps which lay along
ebbs. The Col. approached him and gently'
relieving him of his burden. collared him
in a taking way and conducted him to the
Mayor's odic, There the chap gave.- his
name as James Smith, and stated that he
wns employed as deck hand cn the Little
dips. the was on the ida these, and ask
ed the steward what was In that box.•
he was told and when the steward
went away he lifted the box to ' -et
closer view, that was all, and then. he
was unjustly arrested. Thu Colonel made
information against him for term, v, tat
smith was locked up for a heating tin
morning at ten o'clock. Ills ease Is idiothei
proof of the fact that the Smiths are not so
bud as the loafers vault make it appear, for
yesterday it transpired that the man of bit
ter experiences is not mimed Smith at all,
but Wm-Campbell. The value of the box
'of bitters is alt. Colonel Brown says that
one box had already disappeared, and it is
likely that Camp:sett had Inca CIAM/[l/12::
that also.
Educational Association Meeting.
On Friday evening, at , the Fifth street
Methodist Church, the' Educational Assoct
alien of Western Pennsyivaula, hell a
meeting, President Luckey in the chair.
The meeting was opened with prayer by
Rev. Alexander Clink, after which the min
ntes of the last meeting w ere read and ap
proved.
A resolution was adopted malting an as
sessment of two dollars on each male mem
ber for the purpose of defraying the expell
ees of the association.
On motion, the President appointed _Mr.
J. Logan and Miners M. J. Graham and Ma
ry Lenkard as acommittee to nominate of
fleem for the ensuing term. The commit
tee submitted a report, when an election
was held with the following result. Presi
dent—lL J. Gourley; Vice President—E.M.
Still; Recording Secretary—Joseph An
drews; Corresponding Secretary—James
Cunningham; L.reentive Committee—J. T.
Luckey., U. Mills, J. IL Douthett. •
Rev. Alexander Clark was introduced and.
delivered an able and interest:nu lecture
on "Books." The lecture was followed by
an essay, road by Miss, Fanny-Co ugher, en
Ideality; which was treated in an enter
taining style, The proceedings were Inter
spersed with excellent vocal and and Instru
mental music by thdr choir composed Of
members otitis association, Miss Conibor
presiding at the melodeon. ner Clark Ws
aligned the am:ileum with a benediction.
Tae New Item tooth Steamer.
The elegant and truly:Magnificent steam
boat "Great Itepublio" la rapidly approach
lag completion, and will be ready for de.
mature within a very brief time. When
finished she will exeol In point of elegance,
style, beauty, speed and general excellence
any fleatirlg palace on gm:Ahern or western
waters. As a teeentMendation of the arils.
tie and mechanical skill, talent and taste
Of rittsbnigh boat builders, the "Great 'Se
m:Mlle" will stand so long as shot:fonts above
We will - reserve our description of this
beautiful boat till another time. .The cabin
la under the hands of Captain Charles Gear
lug, whose reputation - as a builder Is known
favorably throughout the who.a country,
and he la putting hie beet ctoneheaff an this
meater•pleee,-In order to show what Pitts
burgh art and mechanism can db In the
way of the beautiful. •
The "Great Ilepablhau•ls advertised else
where to canunence receiving freight for
Memphis, Vicksburg-and-New Orleans on
Monday next, and. will leave on tits 11th
proximo, positively. She will be under the
command of Captain W.ll. Ihmutldson, for
merly of the “Irletator,” as pleasant, cour
teous and agreeable a gentleman us ever
The Horse Cain In Allegheny
as will be remombordd, the time set for
the final hearing, before Mayor -Morrison,
Or the case Of William Woods, for having
stolen horses In his possesiion, was Satur
day rooming at nine o'clock. At that time
Mr. Instr. the allegett owner had not arri
ved, and Gen. Collier, counsel for the prose
cution, asked tor a flintier continuance un
til Monday, which was discussed by the op
tics:big counsel, it. S. Morrison', Esq.; and
dually, agreed to conditionally: that. the
prosecutor pay the costs of. keeping the
animalsmeantime, end that the
Mayor dismiss the ease, both Dartles artroe•
In g to settle the question of ownership by a
Cult in replevin. • -
Mr. St. Clair not only denies that he
bought the bOrses - knowing theiflte.be
len, but denies that they are
horses. • The disputed animals have not
been Identified. and no evidence has been
adduced showing auythlag bet honest eon..
duet on the part of the parties having the
animate in c harge. ;Mr. 8c Clair took the
horse. with him to Youngstown, piving
bail in cite sum of SIPCO for the tare keep
ing of the animals until Mr. Irwin should
make ja,,prearSlaCe to identity them.
Th „ r r orootct ILutulitsisrown 'Latch
The talked of match between JImMY
liamlll and Walter Brown, of Portland,'
mane, for the championship of itmeriCa,
has excited great into rest.and the delay In
enlinsting the preliminaries is ow:thinning .
Impatience. 1)0 last Thursday, Air. John
brother of the champion, started to
Now York for the purpose of ascertain=
what col:1141W done toward getting the
match on. • Ott Saturday a dispatch was re.
celved from , stating ßrown would
not row both M lum
CC" unless I
more that three
hundred dollars was given him for comma
here. This looks very much like cowardice
in 31r. Brown, and, unless he PrM/oP
comes to time in the matter, he will ga r
the reputation accorded to him anything
but desirable. •
•
City HAIL—The Universalist YAW and
fe s tival win close ea Thursday evening
next, and a general distribution of the arti
cles will be made ort Wednesday evening, at
which time the grand pianobo doled
out. There was a very largo • gathering en
&Mayday overdng,who were delighted with
the exhibitions or the grail !tkater Ur.
John Engler.
A Fe R, Ghost.
•• - -
Pittsburgh has another ghost, or at lei*
the reputation of one.' Some time ago, at
may be remembered, a lady living in the
Eighth ward, fell off the porch of the house
In which she resided, and leeelvedlnjuries
from which she died. The story goes that
now ererY cresting, at ton o'cleckpree=
she makes ,her appearance an the
twain, and lolls off as she did in the nein.
What, her Masai Is in Mtn rehearsing In the;
spirit whit must have been an exceedingly
unpleasant experience In the auk we know •
tnot but the Eighth warden are positive la
heir asserilons , that she done it. sad no
'mall excitement exists In regard to tae
matter among the neighbors.' On Weida?
evening undid large party of tati =MO=
and skeptic' made a visit to the locality to
o Ones, the ghostly leap, but on that nighA
at th e apt - Kanto d hour, the apparakm did
not put in an appearance, and the vlaitOre
came away unsatisfied.
Lead Pipe. and "meet Lemd.—Else.
where will he found the advertisement Of
the well and favorably known Cincinnati
lead pipe andsheet load works of EeCar
mmk, tilhaon Co., II East :Ninth street.
Cincinnati, 0. Three works manallotore
all kinds of lead pipe, sheet and bar lead.
eatensivelp in pia lead, bleak tin
end patent shot. Dealers ore and else
where will find It to their advantage to be.
stow their patronage open tide nrm, as no
where else In tile. conetrY min bettor in.
ducements be offered the trade. We cheer
fully commend Molars. IfeCormic,k, GUN=
3, Co. to Mailers in this neighberbood.
Account. Undly Sairr ar. a .
mau named Jasper, • Math Op
before Mayor - tiorrlton and• =ado oath
charging James L. Carpenter with Lawry
by batleo. Tbo defendant alleges that leS
;cave ono hundred and fifty &Plants. aleltle
tor safe keeping, and that on Friday. when
he asked for tbo return of hie monei, the
latter denied having over received&AT
[noon than ono hundred and twentpdan
dollars. The accusal was arrested and bald
to nail for It bearing, which yell be held to.
day.
What I. the Met ter T—W. B. Clapp
Co., 26 and ht Fifth street, under the head of
71.rrlide .Cruet., advertise in another Colman
their entire stock for vale ut reduced Prima:
How can this bet They have heretogue•
been noted for keeping a stock large and
varied, Comprising everything kept in say
shoe morn and 'nulling very cheap. They
are men of veracity, end yet they say the ' r
prices arc largely reduced. Their ward la
reader go to the store, IMO sad
Judge for Youraelrea •
- A Woman Ftgba—On Saturday it wOlirlia
named Annie Jones came to the office ol
derman Albelts and lodged an IntomtatiOn
sgalnst Rebecca nays for assault and bat*
lerY. Both pathos reside In the Fitch ward.
Tne msol.trute Issued a warrant for the ar•
rest of Boheeca. - -
At the Central office.—ltr. Joseph A.
Drexler, a well known telegrapher, has
been appointed operator to a.sslet
Paisley, at the central office of the Ore
alarm telegraph. Air. Drexler in alert and
vigilant, and the appointment in a good
one. . .
Forcible Entry end Betnlner.—On
Saturday Geary Gill, the keeper of a store
at Ito. =3 Smithfield street, made Informs.
Gen before Alderman Strain, charging Gott.
fried Fox. of Allegheny, with Peroible entry
and detainer. A warrant was Issued;
For the Poor.—Our readers tril.l bear let
mind that the grand concert of the Choral
Colon for the benefit of the poor, takes
place tomorrow night. at ..Masonle
Tickets maybe, procured at. the boot" and
music stores.
Glass Manufacturers. Ohms Blowers,
order your shirts Made at Mardeek d rat..
nam's,.2Ftfth street.
NEW ADVER
IM=io
Mag . 3lDELMß..i . .aaria /ay
No. 166 Fourth street., Pittsburgh P. COFITIWII
or all Muds: CKAPEs. GLOVE and every dAn.
oriptlon of Funeral Furnishing ood• tarnish.
$. norms onward day and night. Hearse aaa
Carriages furnished.
Low susricas—ltev. David Kerr, D. D. Hat.
M. W. Jarobus. D.D.. ThOroas Swing, zaq.. Ja
e 11 H. Miller. Esq.
•
it . T. WRITE & CO.,
UNDERTAKERS AND EVAL3IERB,
Manenestar, Woad , . Rm I,l‘l SkinUT.
COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE.'
earner S h'etti Id and Maniere streets .
flame and Carriages turniebed.
II CEMETERY. -+Tha
•J °beautiful • the laggealsattonvt
ban place of re pulchr,e age% one. In thla
ty. sanated on Near Brighton road.• Inarbeellat.
Iv north or Allegheny. For bnelal
or altos. call at Central Drug Itoro of COOL
Cl.Abl.y. Allegheny City.
DUSSEATiI & COAI
lIId Tell REP4LRIXS
f7fiaT.A33IBIJSZEnaMIUNI . Z .
No. 56 Fifth Street;
OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.
Carina fitted nprooms ezelnslyely for Skop...
oe t. iec or IVA% LliP.s and C1.../talle. math
Cools and a lorge and competent forte Of woe
men. etc area:cabled ts do work as well. lt net
better than any otber startle:Abe city. Watches
I,for repalre veal ',GCMG prompt "...." 4
&est be regulated by One
"STANDARD TIME"
cazsziLcarcown2ffTztra.
WATCIIES, CIIAINS AND
AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT. AT
WILL T. WILY'S,
6 Wylie SL, door from bilu
JOIDISTON & SCOTT, •
Fine Watches, _Hocks, Jewell%
SILYER-PLATED WARE, ETC., -
No. 974 L181:927 STETET.,
I.ittaileruswisf,PweStli.
air Particular attention dreg 10 ZrOglint
W auszcs. Clout. aad Jimalay. A 4 wort .arm
W
89 89 89 89 89 89 89
j 89 MARKET STREET.
I 00 TO
Pl 6 4 1.:60 33 33. 7 fag
99 Market area,
AND GICT YOl7ll.
BOOTS •. 5
SIORS - &C.
THE O:T.A.P/LBT ANDBIST
IN TEEM 402 . 1 , 12"
NO AUCTION-GOODS MUT.
JAS. ROBB, 89 Market St.
89
89
1 89
1891
Iffi - M1
WELDON ar. KELLY,
- iPIATAIBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitteis„
Mill BRASS FRUIDERSS
A. large sas.LUms of
Cbandellers, Brackets, Lead Pipe,
Pumps, Skeet Lead, Le.,
ALLTfAZZI OA HAND. •
184 Weed Street, MU Myth.
—, 57= 1,7 -
TUE .E , LACE TO BUY
COOD
BOOTS & SHOES
DieCLINTOCTIC.'S.
92 :Federal . /36•014
sussfizsi - arr.
BAIIGALNS EN
SEWINCMACHINES, '
muttlaia, used bat • short ilme. fan/stall
r ed3ced Ores.
U. SI:MELBA CO.
street.
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1 SEWING MACHINE,
a wascias,a wuecovis.
;il5-27 azz Tuss. a•talraool l '
27 FIFTH Viltrer. '
;1 fent
11111 FL CLOSB &
Fnuticsi Furniture sameacterers
cos. PENN ANDYATIE
bsY'n 0:110 rolisnv'sx «ammo,
hr
R,LEIGIZID-A GOOD TEAM,-
Ural wads , food rlde. to .314.1111111/11
dI'ASLIC fa • ta 4 Wm.
HoWARD'SLIVERY &SALE RUBLE,
irtr.s sways, near Illosongsbals
ratiada sticatlan paid to bates owl Ana*