THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: FURNISHED By PENNIMAN, REED & CO., AT GAZETTE BUILDING, 8 . 421 'Firth Eitroot. F. D. PENNIMAN, T. P. HOUSTON, SS JOSIAH HINII N r.Lsost I. HEED, Ba•ine" ManAleg E 723 eltsered by carrier, (per 16 cents Halt bubscrtbere, (pee ye.) •R.OO. • Liberal reductions to Newsboys aid A5.,11. TZIIMB FOE WEEKLY: Three Coptesk; per year, by md , i•••• ,, ..... nye, do. do.' do. each Tenor more topics. to ono address, and one free to club. each CITY ITEMS . The Nation.. opportunity. The distinguished colored lecturer, Mrs. P. E. W. Mailers, rj l ,speak in the. City "All. Pittsburgh: next Tres., 'LTZOIIIO , FebruiryNtli. Subject, “ThoNation4Great OPPortinity." Tickets of admission cents eacn. Reserved seats BO cents•each. A part of tho proceeds, trill be given to two — eltaritablo fuisOelatlOne, whose mission is to help the poor, vlz: The Ladies, Benevolent Society of Pittsburgh, and the Allegheny .E.;11.. League. Doors open at 7 o'clock; tho lecture Will begin at 8 o'clock. The public' is earnestly Invited to attend. • • . Rev. Jou, Puna, C omm ittie, M. A.. Next., SS She spoke_ for nearly an hour and a half, her subject beteg ..The Mission of the War, and the Demands Of the Colored Race In the work of Reconatruction," and we have seldom seen' an audience more attentive, better pleased or more enthusiastic. Mrs. Harper hes a splendid articulation, uses cllll.4tO t pare language has a pleasant voice, any allows no ono to tire of hearing her. We shall attempt noabstract of her address; none that we could make would do her Joe tiee.. IL was one of w Lich any lecturer might (eel proud, and her reception by a Portland audience was all that could be . ,16- sired.: We have seen no praises of her that were Overdrawn. We have heard libs Dick insen, and do not healtate to award the palm to her darker colored alster.—Portland Dody,Prers. Hernia - or, Rupture ft will be observed Ulla we have published for some time past an advertisement of Dr.. George ii. Kbyscr, °CM Wood Street,.Pitts hurgh, Pa., in reference to Trusses and oth. er mechanical appliances for the cure and relief of hernia, and rupture, besides vari ous broken down conditions of the human body which are usually beyond the reach of medication. Dr. geyser hos given this brimeh of the business - great attention for several yelirs past, and we think we are fue lled in saying that he comprehends It thor oughly. Ton can get at his store, shoulder Braces for weak breasts, Emotes Stockings for varicose veins, Pile Props for the core of Piles, and, in fact, every variety of mechan ical appliance. Dr. Keyser is the Inventor, of a Truss for the radical cure of (Rends. or Rupture, so perfect in ifs parts and so com fortable to the wearer, as to elicit the the admiration of all who may need . suck pliant°. • Ile would, respectfully sellcit the atten tion ot all those who have been unable to get relief from Other sources to call sad see his great impiovements in that depart ment o: , dr a chanicel surgery. _ • lie cently been m communication with some of the ablest and most experi enced truss surgeon! United Stales, and feels satisfied that all those who have been. plagued or annoyed with ill-fitting and inceinfortable trusses, can be accom modated by calling at his consulting rooms, No. IM , Dena street, or at his Medi cine and Truss Depot, No. ISO Woad street. Ont.) hours tram eight to eleven a. st., and one to four r. Y.' , , Beauty Fates Away °Beauty Is but a vain and doubtful good A atoning gloss that fadeth suddenly, - A flower that dies when first IL 'gins to bud A brittlo glass that is brokon presently, A doubtful good, a gloss, a glass, a flower, Lest, faded, broken, dead WIWI. an hour., So much, truthfully says the poet. We should not wait for the morrow, but while health a n d Leauty test with us, should have elle of those excellent,. time lasting snn shadows which none but Dobbs, `X, St. Clair street, takes so admirably. We etwo it min duty to our friends, if not to ourselves, that our portraits ho taken ere time or CliSeS.Se 4iefeces what beauty may have been given its. Mr. Dobbs takes all styles of pictures, from the tiny miniature or watch.diol por trait to full life tire' cabinet photograph. Ilk works of art wall compare favorably with any exhibited In the photograph line in America. Pictures are taken equally as well in all weather. ' I,lllolbakspeare and Cassius. "Let and have men about me that are fat, sleek headed men—Yon Cassius has it Icon and hungry look; such men are dangerous," So said Shakspeare. Now Cillisius, like many another simple man, was slim because lie knew not bow to appreciate good living. If ho were living to-day he would not be re protmlied becauselean, foritaloltzhelmer's Continental Saloon, he would repair like all ensible mendo• and partake of the splendid ly gotten up meals and be as sleek and fat us his tormentor. Gamins would appreci ate Holtaheimer's bill of fare and would be Line of the lIUMOIMIS patrons who throng this popular restaurant day add night. Al Cass! ue is dead, we can only advise lean men like WL•rt to patronize no other restaurant than the Continental, next door to the Poet °glee Fifth street, unless they want to keep lean and spare.boued. • Irbe..lle.t KUOlin Tonle Cosivell, Rack h Co.'s Combination of iron Phosphor. and Cal Lingo, known as Ferro- PhosphoratedElLoir of Callsaya. The Iron - restores color to the bloods the Phosphorus renews wantei of the nerve tissue, and the Callsaya givess natural, healthful toneto the digestive orgaus Duo rent rattans the virtue of one - ourde of Calisaya and one tosersnmtul a grain of Iron and Phosphorus. lianufactimal by Csewstr.., aloapc t Co., Now York. For SlllO by 011 drniTgbitS, To ilonseiceepero. - Coed Tolman: es at 00 omits ner can. Strawberries at s.: cents. Blackberries at 10 cenl. l . • Peaches at 11) cents.' Peach Marmalade at 00 cents. • Tench Jam at 50 cents. Good Bathes at 20 cents per nouttl. stood Prunes at 2Scelats per pound. .Bood Currants at' 1 cents per pound. • At 111 Federal street, Allegheny City. • 050. Mauves linen !licitness with Children, es oil as adults, attributed to other caus es, is a:dee/flow:1d by "worms; Browns "Ter rulfuge 131Rtifita" are etleetual la .destroy. leg ~,orem;:and can do no possible injury to the most th!licate child. Joseph Flem. lug% Dreg Store; corner of the Diarriond, miarlilenrit , street. MaXMIXIDGI the place Remember the place,. !Sp. 134, Market Street. Drug. and 110dielaex., Doctors' prescriptions carefully prepared at half tho nenal price, at Fulton's Drug dune', opposite Predefine°. ;Yon Llso Buy °reign Luitoirs of all /rinds at Joseph S. t.Il Vlach's Dislern iel; 191, 193 and 195 9"lrst street, rictelmrgh. To.arty, 111ot:realest Ittergelne ever offered In this , Cltir, at. Lb° lictut'Closlhg Slue, So. CO F.lfth Adieet. . ota and tihoe. %Acing fora mere trifle, at the, great 60 daY sale nt Lilo 00,2i0. house Shoo Store. Nlfll Catainuer, The preatruillt'!,ll.llu popular Opera ifou.o Shoo Store. 1 • - 'You Cala Boy Alenhol wt 4oapph S. FlnclVit. Ton CAD, Roy Now Hopi at J.soyh B. Finch'. • PlttoelL hoi them Stereoscopic ylowe good enalitlea Xvorybod =ME zrr allet's rittlxlo. b. 0 941:P1LK.k , , I EM23 M 41,1.51 tt.t 3.lttock% ISZMII <==t 5 • . 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I have since kept hooka to Inutka In Springfield, Illinois, and Bt.Louts, miliourt, until my health compelled me to return to this vicinity, where I am keeping the hooks of this extensive firm. it Is duo to you to say, that the longer I have prac ticed upon it, the more I am satisfied. that your Judiciously arranged and diversified course of study is superior to all others that I have seen, in preparing a young man * for any branch of business?' T. K.llancock, Book-keeper to the Cambria Iron Works, Johnstown, Pa. 88111 Open . ]larch lat. 1807. E. R. Gardiner having disposed of his old place of linslness, will open an entlle new stock of Spring Dry Goode, at Xo. 69 Market street, west .corner Market and Fourth. March Ist. =CM lioW low they are selling their Gents French cal[ limas at the Opera. Ilouse Shoe Store. Cio and ore then, Spring. Styles of lists and Cap., At the fashlono.bie lint and Cap 'louse of Wm. Fleming, h 0.131 Weal ittreet. Sel!lnir Ladles' Fars, At the first elan Fur nous° of Ww. Flom inn, N 0.139 Woal a treOt. Auy iht!sir ln Pittock's department at o great prices. CIiDENSEDTELEGIZAMS Advices from Rio Janeiro state that large numbers of americans lately emigrated there, are forced to beg their living, as they can get no employment. The Wabash river is now at a stand, and the water Is higher than ev e r before known. It is reported that steamboats are running over the prairies on the Illinois side pick ing up corn and other freight. The water is.ten tulles wide and the tops of houses are barely visible. The fences are all gone and considerable dainage The steamer Rising .Star, with California dates to the 30th, arrived at New York yes terday. She brings nearly a million in treasure. Among her passengers Is Senator Nye. of NeYada. PUMMEL dates of the 11th state that the attempted revolutiOn in Cal:mamas quelch ed by killing several of the insurgents. • Three hundred delegates, from sixty work" ing men's unions, met in convention at New Mayen, Conn., yesterday . , but failed to even organize. Their time was used in confused rambling debates. The Convention finally resolved to' make no nominations for State °dicers. It passed resolutions favoring the eight hour system. The .Illinois leglsLature adjourns next Thursday. Business was very generally suspended yesterday in the prtnelpal eastern and west ern cities. General Thayer, Senator elect from Ne braska, started from Omaha (or Washing• ton festerday , with the °Modal act of the State Legislature of Nebraska, accepting the conditions of Congress. hieLaw , s grecety,Lon liroadwar. between W.hington and Carr streets; St. Louis, and two small stores adjoining, were burn- • a SoStordaYosOrobag; loss about pu,ooo Insured 125,C.C0. The appropriation bill which hue passed the Sane. Legislature provide, for the as. sun:toil= and settlement of Oahu, growing out of Price's rant and ti,e Indian °sped' Lion of IFYA. The iron has imen purehasea for the flat twenty-four miles of the LMPTCDCCI and Gal- eston Railroad south of Lawrence. - Atlmtrul . Tegethoff visited Fortress Mon roe and the dug ship SoserteMama, yeste day. A letter from blatanras &ports the tall ore of Cosme De La Torreto, a wealthy Dian ter and merchant. Liabilities, $7.000,040. FROM NEW YORK. A Caie of Interest to Wool Inspectors —News From Aostrall w—Coonter felting Material Neeared—Denth of an Old Clllson A CASE TOIj'WOOL IWPOniaIIS. Nate Tong, February' 2.—Acase of consid erable interest to wool Importers was ate dicted in the ti lilted States Circult.Court yes torday, before .lidge Smalley. The suit was broug et to recover ton thousand collars excess of duty paid on sa importatiort of :wool from. Buenos The nurchase price was less than 'twelve cents, which made !Citable tothree cents a pound duty. The appraisers, by soma compaticia of the exchange value of money In the two count ries, added to the Invoice price, malang It overtwelve cents, and imposing accenting :Ulfof SIX rents o l th n l; '"la nt t? reps se ac tion ohibr Verdict for the plaintiff. .AC9TadLIAIf ADVICE, Australian dates of the oth of .1 nary says that a ship from London washer ed In the harbor tit Sydney by the action of Item le is in the cargo. Thu Captain and crew of a trading'schoon er were murdered by the natives at Sew Hebrides, and the vessel plundered. 3 EleV CU ships arrived from Cali:orate with breadatuffs and lumber. A ship is loading wool for New York. - Amelia= goods areal good supply at the west coast. I= A valuable press; two engraved plates of 2S cant. curr.'ncY, 'l.OOO sheets of bank note paper, tools, ink, Bc., was seized last night y a Treasury detectiva t on Meecker street. Mang or AN OLP ClTlr.rlf. Dtullol Devil, for many }tenni City lak , berlaln, alma this m0.0.g. ♦FOTIICE 7tEr.. Grover Baker's Sowing Machine Depot , Broadway, near the corner of Broom •troet• was badly damaged be fire thin evening. TUE Dr.NIZA..gi 3 O.. The rem. Dandarbersr made a "trip 4ovva the harbor today to LOA her stooring gear. RELIEF FOR THE SOUTH, A Propositib . to Exteoo Govern. went Aid; to the Sorforlog Poor—' 'Ann to thy Plumley% to be Nero , by o Lien oo the Coming . IP Crop. --- - - Sr. Cocci. February 23.—A Comm. oehalfof the X5l. LouLe Board of.Trat slating of Jam ea y. Teat man, Georf ridge - Mot A.O. Bream,. have issue. mortal to Cm:micas, oo the sueleet , to tho South. lifter Setting forth t dition of the Southern planter, stod ',- tress of the people generally. is tionieet , of the failure of the cotton and Man ore, and tho importance to the nation of a goo , cotton crop, the Committee urge Congress to make an roation of front tiftylo one hundred mil lio ns of dolled - B,or !United as LO amOunt, Ouly by the necessities and wanta. of the suffering , districts, - fey the' purpose of supplying with proof.- ions all who are engaged In produc ing cotton, and . wise aro unable ~ to procure provLsiou in any other way; the cost of suppl ies ea ri rIl Wiled to be A UP4I 011 1110 'crops, and to b Sul for out of the nrst proceeds of the sal sof the cotton; the pro- visions to he parch ed by the commissary department of tae army, • Oa distributed through the Freed en's Bureau es oflleers of the army. The dvances thus made ere to hs - solidi ed thro gh - this agents of tho - for c leettng M eve lIIIIj tax OA, cOtton, with. crepe , checks and lialariem, such as can be read ly established between the War and Tre my -Depar tm ents. A system dan be will operation, to continue for one Season. li will utfonl perfect sa eudty to the Bove meet, and witch will give the desired relief.. The Committee entire that this plan will, not only relievetf.re Government of the threatened necessi of feeding the desti tute. as au act of el arlty, hot will fully era. Ploy the labor in thd•coucitry, and creel= 4 I , famine in the land. FROM MEXICO, MC Capital EinCLIALed by %be Frei:Bib . —Marquez Declares Martial laW. Now Tons, rebruary //ercild's City of Mexico correspondent says: On the evacuation of the capital by the French, Marque docb.reil martial law. rho United States Consul Inquired of him If some of the provisions of his proclamation, which wore more than usually strict, op• plied to Amorlean citizens, hut received no answer, • FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M EARLY TELEGRAMS. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Special I)l9patch to the Pittsburgh ,•azettc 11,Ertuncno, February The special order, the law for a more ha. Partial selection of Jurors, was amended by striking out Philadelphia, and passed. Tue act relating to the law of evidence to allow persons interested to testify, and the Het protecting wives and children of husbands end fathers who had deserted them, were passed. -• . Adjourned. THIRTY-NINTII CONGRESS. (SECOND SESSION.) WABILINGTON, rObTOPIT 1377 • sEseTE. TOIL CONSTITUTIONAL ANIENPAI6AT. The CHAIR submltted tho resolutioni of the Rhode Island Legislature, ratifying the Constitutional amendment. Mr. ILOWE presented resolutions from the Wisconsin Legislature certifying to the rat ification, .by that body, of the fourteenth amen dment to the Constitution. Mr. CHANDLER, from the Committee nu Commerce, r..ported buck the House bill for the rtpair, preservation and completion of public works, with amendments, prominent mong which is one striking out the uppro• priation of one million dollars for the Im provement of the Deernoines Rapids of the Mississippi river, and another. striking out the appropriation of seventy-nve thousand dollars for the improvement of the harbor of Michigan City. Mr. POMEROY . called. up the Joint resolu tion to extomi to the Stato of Tennessee the benefits of the not donating public lands to the several States for the eenabitsbutent of an - Agricultural College. A proviso, adopt ed in the House, to prohibit any person who CVOr held oftleo under the Rubel lice mint from holding a Professorship in the College, was stricken out and the lull passed. The bill in relation Inlhelnipan Ilurean . . . was taken up. Mr. DOOLITTLE and other, opposed the House amendment, which wan disagreed Wand a Committee of ConforOnee ordered. " Dia Senate ttlo agreed to a CotornittLe of Conferencu ou. the Legiblattvo Appropri- MEM .irallar course was taken on the Mill tary Academy and Diplomatic Applopria Lion bill. A bill was passed directing the Postmas ter General to advertise for proposals for monthly steamship service between San Fruaetßeo and Honolulu—the Cost not to ex ceed sl.oe,ettO per annum. On motion of Mr. SUMNtilt, the Joint Ites olutlOn, supplementary to that tor the representation 01 the United State, let toe Parfet EZpOstliOn, was considered and pwis ed. It appropriates V-t3,n 00 ; in addition to 11150,eitt peeviOusly appropriated. AOJOUrried. I= - - ArraormArlos Mr. STEVENS reported back, with. amendments, the Senate amendments to the elttt approprtatiOn hill. The- amend mend s, striking rout uppropriations fur the Deily and thogrestiermi Globe, were, on the reLsommeneation of the Committee on Ay propriattons, nonconctirred in. The Senate amendment appropriating /Sio,tou to lacilitate telegrsphic ontiseauntea lion between the Atlantic and Pacific states was concurred le. Thu other 11111e11411.11Clit3 were unimportant. Mr. STEM ENS also reported back the Sous ate amendments to the Military Academy bill. The Senate amendment striking out the proviso that no money shall be otxpemied In violation Of the test nath, and no cutlets be admitted Prom rebel States, wasnonmoneur red In; also, the amendment relieving the chaplain from academic duties: mid ludem- Mg LIM to hold daily services In the chatteL Thu other amendments wore concurred in. Sir. STEVENS, from thesame Committee, reported back till! Senate amendments to the consular and diplomatic appropriation hill. • . The Senate amendment, making an ar. propriatlon for the Portugal 3ll.isinn, was non-concurred in, and other amendments concurred In. Sir. LE BLOND moved to rooensider the vote by which the Senate amendment in re gard to Portugal, wad uon-concurred In. Sim ian to roconsider laid on the table. The House conildered the Senate hill for the relief of contractors for latilding 11 - 011- cinde in the nsvy. A .sulAtltote ealooltted by Mr. SLOA! 4 ; - woo agreed to and the bill passed. StITIONAL FCIIOOL 01/ FCIILSCr.. • The Committee on Way. and Means I." requested to-examine Into the expediency' of bringing IS n hill to establish a Notional School of Science. The Monte then went Into Committee of the Whole on the Tax bill. Au amendment was adopted tleat, after the first of September, 1,C7, no tax chap he levied on tntton grown In the nod States. An amendment relieving insurance coin. panics of a titz of (me and a half per root. on gross receipts for one year, was debated and Tort. . A large number of articles was added the free lint. . • . o The Committee rose a motion to inibPonii the raise so as A mo to close the debate was loot. tion was adopted that the debate on the pending section be ciesal In one minute. The 110050 again went into Committee on the Tax bill. The amendment...offered to the tax an Income. wan lost, and the In. come tax remains at 5 per cent. on an excess of 41,0, 4 j. Recess. . tI•TUTT OV BSZAIIIJOAT E.Tif flg Sesslon.—The Sonata bill to amood the act for the enfety of pmts.:it:ors on board of [team *twttels, twat popeed. MURDER or usu. Tutuila.. Mr. PIKE. from the Select Committee o the murder of Union eoldiers la South Car olinu, made a report with leave to NI Cooper to present the views of the wino ley. The report wavordere.l to to printed. . aatXDEM airy • • - „ The Mouse constituted the hill from the Jndiciary Committee to declare-valid and ceaciuelYO eermin proclamations of the presideet,andactadonuln punuance Cr,,.ite of. in the suppression of Um rebellion. Mr- PIKE moved to extend the limit. to December let, lone, instead of lad. Adop ted. In answer to Mr. Eldridge, Mr. WILSON mildthe purpose of tne bill was to present civil courts from interfering with theirj lir. istUctiOni - tri the prOceedings.of-xellitary. Ments dually arranged that the me pr up tomorrow, under the °penal.. of the previous oneself-m..0m0 time being allowed .• The Mena°, In Committee of. too Whole, resumed the consideration of -the. Tax telt voluminous amendm ret o rting ade to the clauses to income thx. .Ttita.:COtardttee came to the thirteenth. I section, imposing a gag of two dollars par. gallon on distilled apirlts. Mr. lAligllelt moved in amendment providing that the act should not ha con strued as prohibiting-the .coiitlnnotni re. distillation Of - whisky by diatillera. • Altus debate, the amendment woe retire , tad. - a t • t offered.= atainduieut that •the tax shall not be collected Dorn spiribi manufactured in-Turineseem and consumed prlor_to August; Van, which wad selected. , , • Mr. BUOKLAND mated to trainee Viet= 'On spirit., (rpm Ibt told° On thu gallon, lie ' In the illocnsalon on the whisky frauds •LLltiuti attrilmted much of these frauds to the appointment of Ica persons by the Secretary of the Treasury, not of his own °beim. bat in hbodienCe to the will °Ut President. • - M rs CN &INO suggested thatif the Sec. relAry behl sot -manhood enough to resist the appointment of unlit persons he she d. tw held responaible for frimulaOpEetnat ' Mr. PAINE asked Mr. Allison whether he knew a single instance of the Secretary art , milating an ON person an inspeolor. Mr. ALLISON replied that he knew of a great many who were totally unlit appoint ed to such . posltiOn. Mr. WILSON', of lowa, mentioned the case of un Inspector In nis district toun fitness fo p r the poeition he had called the at ntion of toe Secretary four wet:U.o4;o,llnd whoatill held the office. .A..a general rule rernd unlit pored , . had been selected. The in motion of Dichhit, sking the -salaryof the bpireeters of distilleries pay. ahie by the Co Ite.l States, was lost. The remaining hours or the smell= were occupied in rapid tooling, by the Clerk, or the several s ections estaliffshing rules 1 1l reform:me to distilled 'Ott.. The reading 1 f the bill was oopi al orde tied, butad It leftt w. etill in Committee, st rto of th offering of an amendment to-morrow. The Moose, at 11:15, adjourned. - -' s PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1867 0 MIR O'CLOCK, A. M ERY LITEST MEGRIMS. FROM WASHINGTON. Report of the Murder of Union Soldiers at the South. --- L xsCESSIII aF IDB HILIIIRI GOVEMIRM PLAN DDIONSII:UED. The Soldiers , Bounty Bill. A VETO OF THE RECONSTRUCTION BILL CERTAIN. John Snrrallt and 1118 Sister lin= The report of the Special Committee on the 3lassacre nr Colon Sotillers to mouth Carolina, and the release of persons coo• rte thereof, states that the names of the murdered men were Corlett, and Privntes Ewer Smith and Macon Brown, of the first liattalton Maine Volunteers. The Commit tee gives u. circumstantial account of the tragedy, and add that no *eclat cause was aisigned at the trial for this .cold-I,lomied murder. The young men .33:581416ted had been stationed at Anderson, about two months. and the resolution, of a nubile meeting, held ut Andel - atm two iluyv after the murder, ecetify to their goof conduct white there; their only offense seems to have been Wearing the uniform of the Re militia and obeying their superior officer. Of those committing the murder, We liuy, family seems to have been one of the molt prominent iu -tinter Ann, and ;Stowers •Getvi IL man of sufficient consideration to have been at one time a ruembiir of the tiecffigiu Senate. Tuts ussMe h==N=ll=2MteMl . - • killurore wan le charge ut Charleston, and l:unt•ntlSteklet titedeS that when he took command lionerallillmoro called hts atten tion to this case Os one of grrout atrocrty, and one which the Interests of the service, In his estimation, requlred a thorough in vestigation. A tallitary controls-lon a a conVentst by Liston:al rolgicles, and proceed ed to try those cern - Tied witu tile mnr der, who were all rare...toed, eurcpt Peter Key, and the person who Wine not rt.:cogniz ed oy Bryant and llowell. A long and thor ough evrarainatiOn 01 NV 'UMWes tirade, occopying thirty days. The ofclense wa orkilltully managed; an :Ting was at s tempted too be provvi our the part of Stowers, by negroes who hret the 'to this 1.2, hat aurwehnently hwt changed their tentinrony and swore they had been trained by :showers to mahe their prevrous iltlealpted to shale the . _ . ti pony of Rowell snit itrynnt itt vertu. iinys; but utter n diligent eounetrison or tatements, the Commission limuil the lents awe have already iletant i ii them. The initneuce in Slimed over many hundred tie. ges of rocord, and It 111111piX sustains the con.' elusion ut which tile 'court arr.gdr The Cernm/.3loatound the two Reim, Stayers and tirrent guilty, and auntenced be hung. The sentence was approved byline. oral olchlc4, Lus to the elder Key. and stowers; hilt Oil time of their 1610, andbeldg2 mraer the influccice weft alseiclates, the ecntcnco corned. . - led ewie, o[ y01.1140:1' keys and Bryant to Imprlionment torud e. 11 Cll.o wt. Immediately pretended to the iir,ldeni, and appliedtions aade for para.)", Letters trout aureral leading men of the SOntlloolelt as Alex.ll.Slephon, liovernOr Orr, and 11. V. Johneoli, apptilr among the papers laid before toe t, and with utllcrn, at nitictd n petillots tAtnit upon It that the Pros. wtoweil willey hut tho petitlnaura to u‘k with ontliiiinee tilt Interpti.ition to 1011011 i ot thii culprit, Lion. 9111. ltro arning,now of the Interior, tor et fee 41014 orgionent to the President to Octal!' ill the pig-Aims, and argued thitt thee to i brought within range' of the writ of habros corpus In it Northern Court. !fumes,us petitions unit letters argot the hresitlent to direct. the °Meer, having the prisoners lit charge to region.' to a writ of /label. reepur, 110111 the expectation that the courts, alter the derision of the llilligan cane, would illicit,' the trial althoul authority of the lan. These papers Wein all role r roil lip the Pres' dell to the Judge 4th - orate General, will reviewed the ease at length and MEM • . • . ury tributut.l. Subsequently, 14 writ or habeas corpus WAS /21>tled. SAO the United States Itletriet Court of south ‘srollzot, by J wigs Bryan; lout lien. 0.10 . 1.14, deellopsl to rtSpollii. An aturstonont for conitunpt fob lowed; but Urn. sloide4 ducllucd to obey It, and his conatict was approved by the secre tary or War oa the 23101 J uly,. nueselaiteri to all these occurrences, the President or ileredtliat the tentences to Le banged, 1, commuted than four oases to ovollooolo.o for lite at Tortugas. Thin order was Julie dlately executed; but On the flat o July the President directed the pris orient to be tran,lerred toot Delaware. The Secretary of War, In his testimony, gives as reasons for the trans fur, that COLliitiGnOlo .lay occurred In the transfer, hilt when prisoners did arrive there,Colonel Howard, who was In coin. mand of thu fort, was screed Kith a writ of hetheur eery,. from the United states trlct Court. of Delaware, .1 edge flail presid. lug. Colonel /toward wad directed ay tile War Department to respond to Um writ. A hearing was had before d nage hall, and the Prisoners were discharged. The re. one for this extraordinary proceed u re anon the part of the part of the venerable Judge ace net forth In his opinion. tin Manus tc have judicial 'knowledge that the rebellion IWho suppressed and peace restored 11l J u nu, 65; and, further, that the civil court.: of South Carolina wore open for tile adminis trution of Justice at the time of the arrest and trial of these murderers; but General sickles states at the time there were no civil courts in South Carolina that could.. have trial them. Neither the United elates District br Circuit. Court, or state Courts were opened. Stops were In progress to that end, lint they hod not been consum mated. It le not 'within tile worm of tilts report to review the legal grounds mum width the opinion. In based. Its assump. 110111 are. bull Snore offensive, li pm.sible, than those of 1110 Court lathe Milligan case. , 111 Ito clear that It titles not tend to the farther-amo of the ends of Plittoe to have tau fruits of u trial se fairly aotalucted no this appears to Pave been; .tritted away by Inc whim of it - single lodge In a dis tant section of the country. The Com mittee call attention to the report of General Sickles in the Eagan eass. and tilt statement in his testimony of the ground of Ills action. IL Is not 111111 cult toilet:his between hl., end Judge Ilan. The vigoro.cornments of the secretory of War upon Mu Aillhitais ease, apply with full 'force to the decision of Judge }loll. The ...shins were then diecharged rind return ed to their homes, where they are still at I large and 110 attempt has been Made to bring' them to trial Its civil eourle: It II a strlgemuMentilon this 011110 of socie ty, that while newer rig to the tedlemey of Surgeon rillsbury, no doubt appears to have been entertained ' in the minds that Community of the quint of at least two pop.. 'discharged. They were received by the inhabltaute of the town with eon ratulations, which ended in a ge'ne'ral Thu testimony of tient:teals Schofield. Sickles, Baird and Wood exhibits ills fol lowing proposition: Firss,•Timetor the prinishinent of crime lit their ilepartimentS, the Courts cannot be relied Whefe mddlers or Union men freedmen urn concerned. tattle° Is tweets or catty denied and offenses o grave charac ter against. them No unpunished. neither Inagistrate.nor Jurum being dispesied to Oischarge their duties In this respect. Second, That up to this time there 1104 been no change fur the better, but rather for the worse. Third, That unless substantial Justice le done to the laboring 011555 hertilliter, and to Union men and Northern men, who desire to go, them to engage 1111..111e. enter prises, ao Improvement In this state of af fairs can reasonably be expected. Under ouch circumstances, it would seem eonel.lvely established that the best Ina tenet interest of the COUntry i la well no the • highest co - ridden:Mon of hu manity, cull for the Intervention of tho authority • of the . general gov ernment, In the Only practical mode In Matt lt can he executed, and that is throtlgh the military force. It ili of Vast lutoortaneo that ordinary justice shall be ali:wandered. The whole superstructure. of government must rust on that. The yin. lent poptical and soma] con vulaions through which Um country has passed, eau ho com posed In Moe, and parties end races live to gaiter inintace and pro.perity, if, in the meantime, there le ithelorn and strength N ufnderit in the government to take care that all urn fairly dealt with anti crime pun- Ished with reasouahle certainty awl Immo , thtlity. In Order to compass this desirable end the military forces should he [mall lark. In the language of (}moral Thom. thole “should be established sunlit supervlsOrY authority in these nate* with power to ad- SUBl;Licire . i • - vise and Insist on tile Impartial admlnk. tratiun of Jostlce, nthompanied by suet cleat force tenni.° the people to feel that authority is suillelent to enforce Its and Instructions." The government of the country /Mould to this way be placed temporarily in the hands of men whose eminent services during the war are sufficient guarantee that it will not ho ed. Stich government should of coarse only be continued so long as neoessary. Whet ever lite and property can be safely trusted ton local govCIII went, all external Coercion should cease, and In the meantime it can. not reasonably be supposed there will he lone/I,m:et' of forcible Intervention. It will ordinarily beenough to know that such power exists and will ho ozerclaed /1 nem.- Mary. As the house has so recently passed upon it measure of the kind Indicated, it Is not worth while to enter into farther details, hut only to say, 11l the Judgment of the Committee, that tho testfinony herewith presented fully sustains the necessity for resort to such extraordinary means, and, without the adoption of BOMB tine, the day ol the restoration or peace and prosperity in those unhappy States to greatly, If not Indefinitely, Postponed. The report la signed by tlepresentatives Pike, Farnsworth, and other members of the Committee. • Mr. Cooper will early non wet:l:33lW") a minority report. Ottelentter. MILL. 7110 Senate M Finance Committee will nn• ttoubtettly report against the house one bemired mullion greenback bill. • onn frET.I . 4, 111..T.CTION. The ticorgetown municipal eleetion takes Place next 3lomlay, and it In looked to with Interest, in consequence of the nuutbe; of newly enfranchised eolorwl citizens who will for the first time, exercise the right to Tote. Thu Chief of Mica is taking proper measures for the tualuterpmee of tinier. .Ll/18.1.01' BUBB,' BILL. A numMir of Western soldiers and Bailors at a meeting last night, pallSoll resolution, urging the Senate to put the San mica boun ty bill oil Its passage. and appointed arum. atttee to call upon the Senators In furthet anoe of their c leas. Mips Annie ilurratt visited the Jail 1..4 evening and had an interview with her brother. • The must earnest supporters of the recon• struetion Lllt have ateertained that the President will veto the bill on Monday or Tuesday, thus affording an opportunity for Congress to take action upon tho measure. Ie‘LEY. General Sickles is heroeon Lis way to re cline his conlinuel In South Carolina. The United ,L11112e5 eteatuer Shenandoal arrlTed at Singl6sro,Jawriary ht. She we to hare eallad on the t , th or loth foe lion• Kong. .She had a floe reeeptton at all the yobbo touched at In the East Washingtou , t birthday Ira. ot.,erved tho suspension of In..lneas anti the closing of the FaecntlVO Drparthabots and the di*. play of flags. NATION 11. 510,i1 . 112.1, /1F40C1AT10.,%. The NiIMONA' Monument All/10Chllitql me and le-elected then:el otncer.,viz:—Andren 301015011, PreSLACIIL: Mayer WallaCh, Cc!, era; Grant, Inter Puree. 'Pine President; J Brent, loceret,Lry; 4.11. B. :4 mit 11, hear Thin evening the patiliC reception by . :; thi Pr,hlunt win> largely utionded, LL, It thu List, of thu sein.on. Preenlent John-on tots commuted to Im prisonment for life, the sentence of Robert CrOw, WHO WOO to hove Leon banged on lust /Lboae Isinthlkar laurder on thu high seas. • Front tto Tames Cot:env:orlen,. The Judiciary Committee wall visit httrutt InJail, and take sloth testimony 11, he will give regarding the Cotnizilelty Jul! Davit with the assassination. I t tin Ores may test thnony it will lau voluntary, as they eAnnot force hint to lentil', ha rrattt.s counsel Ittave advised him to give no testimony ort that or any other suideci. Ti,.• Ways and Means Commatteze tans, made two hundred anal snty artaenal• .:tits to the tariff'kill, ali e n which 1.111 have to hu COl3,lllvred in lath Houses. None of the appropriation bills for 'l , asS are yet eotnialetasti. :From tho Tribune, Porretpunbenee.. Those who think t he . impeachment mat ter will die In thu hands of the Coma:title. will ho startled when the Consnali tee r , ports. Parties ere In Washington to testlf to the restoration of plantatious siezed a. el/widened property, to pardoned rebels, I , President John4on, at a /line when 4; crops belonged to the 11,50.11.1., thus Ignorin , e.mtracls, mud inflicting great losaes upo Unlon men. The Special Committee to investignth the matter of tho diechnege of lour el to neIIS of Georgia, after the urn:victim, of the mur der of three Union eoldinrs, have hound' that the conviction woo n JLLYt one, and con demn then/ discharge ant, conyletion. The Preeldent commuted 'the iienten , , which wee to he ,ha n ged, to iniprieonment at Dry Tortugas. They ware trionsfornal to Fort I heloware, there released on habeas corpus, then lott at liberty. thoneral lie wt loft for Um {Vest lent night to be tosent two weeks. The Fortieth 1:1111. - ed status ci.dored troop w II I inert (or South Carollha next Saturday, LOU; , duty in that Department.. The Winer - urn bill la now In the hands a committee appointed to-day, unl 're 011011 pronatily near nothing inure trout It for i „nrui‘ nine. Since the Incarceration of Surnat no one brim been sulfured to visit him except Ids counsel and the oincers of the prison Sul - raft's quarters have Lent , enlarged, and he can now promenade the corridor of the prison, but is, of course, prevented fresh having tiny communication with his fellow prisoners. Thus far ho has bore his itnpils• ontnent plillosophically, and apparently relishes his prison fare. Ills trial will take place early in Ulu March tents of the Crilils hial Court. FROM EUROPE. TOE POSITION OF AUSTRIA ON TUE EASTEILN QUESTION, Apprehensions of a Bovolt in the Austrian Danube Provinces, HSMARK REcovERING HIS HEALT =1 VI i”: 114; February tl. — llaron Von Roust, Minister of State of - Cho Austrian Empire, says that AUHtrill 15 to ravor of the °vacua. thou of Sery la by the Turkish forces. ho far as Cretan affairs are concerned, the 'Baron says that it Is the policy orthe t tovern taunt Co avoid tutu .04,,etion entirely. R1911,1[1( vtcn 11C1 1 7,11,.. hughng, Fubrcutry t3.—(hmut, Ithlmark much butter, uml IL hi now thOggla bo w recOyuc. ecsrwt.seurics wrrn 'Ma UNITED VTATKS. Lagoox, February t.l.—Tbe Enggall gov ernment promises to lay do a 1)1110 4001: giv en{; 110001pl010l eeount of the Postal service between Cirent Britain nod the United States. El= Mama, YebruarY bur been received from Vienne that aurlonc ate preintunlona are •entertalned there of a rim lag of the penman try In 00 Anatrain prOvin. MI, on the Danube. A large number of ar rests have born made by tie government nuthorltleo. rramircirr. own et:matron.. February 97..—Uonsole declined to ...0 , ;; Eric. 37!,i; Illinois Central, 77;,;';.3...0r0 75;5. I.lrartrOOL, February ic es market heavy. and prices materially de clined; ealeo of 8,018.1 bah, 'Filo following are tilll prices at the clone: Snaffling Up lando, 1314 d; °cicalae, Thu Manchester market for nrcodotulTo wee very honey. Corn declined to 87e 181 pee quarter for mixed Western, Barley la 0n0 . % 4, tA, per an pounds. American W heat, Its 311 for California. Provhdona firm. lard to considerably advanced and closed at bin per hundred Weight, tor American produce. 'Wined Petroleum firmer but unchanged. Itusln Os sci per hun• dred weight fur common. Linseed oil. 370 10.1. Spirits Turpentine, 370 6tl for Amen can' I,noorow. February : V. — lt Is proposed to put the Greek loan In market. Limnos, February 20—Ereniati. -- COnsola for money. :0%; brie. :17 , ,i; Illiauls Central Flvo•Twentlea, 7;p4. PARN, February Y.l—Ecening.—Unite States bonds; aP.S. asak roar, February ll—Eceninii. — Gal toil Status bonds, 77, - . P0L1T1CAL.,,,,.-- Clo.tagol the tolverNallnt rate. On Thut, , lny night, or rather on Friday morning, the Universalist Fair and Feet! .. val, at City NMI, was brought to a termini. TENNESSEE REPUBLICAN STATE thin, utter nearly three weeks of extremely CONI ESTRIN.. the continuance. rho business of . the l air was all closed out before the even ing of Thursday and the Hall prepared for the grand social and select reunion which I born announced ns the final pleasent. Gov. Brownlow Renominated and :,''. ..,s oT the en terprlze. The' company corn- Gen, Thomas Urged for Next ',.."';l'veV..ra e rT.t b igUtt r kit'l.. l ":o=M President. . • 'with alargii and select party, who contin ued In the height of social enjoyment until far into the small hours. We rejoice to ray 'that the Fair wee a compieto success, and the object for which it was held—the paying nit of the church debt—was very materially forwarded. RENOMINATION OF GEN. BURNSIDE IN RHODE ISLAND. cr, February 22.—The Republican State Convention met hero to-day. lion. air. Wiener prattled. Governor Brownies,. was nominated for re.eleetion by ucciatna, tlon, my. responded In 0 characteristic speech. VS...lntimnn were adopted netting forth the principles of the partytePProving the administration of Brownlow, and sus taining the Federal Government. The fol lowing resolutions were offered anti unani mously adopted 12:sottvd. That the people of Tennessee look spun General G. 11. Thomas as their adopted eon end the envier of their State capitol from the hands of traitors, anti as the men whe never made a mistake, and ever lost. n Natio. It<ekterd, That La le the choice of Teen. . . . . e n for too noxt Pre4lttent of the United Stoto4. ThVeu elteeni were given with (or Gen. ThOMPA: Vat lolls speaker.. addressed the ConVOI, thou during the .t.fterncpn tont night. ehrtutry ?Z.—The National Union , Ilat . l-01141.11tifIll unanitnonaly nom inated general Burn.dtle4or Governor, and , irenne for Lieutenant Linve r rnor. GiLll.4noininutril for Attorney General; .Jahn it. Ittrtleo, Secre tary ol , tllte.and ticurgo General Treasurer. The Notional I //lon Congresslonsl Mention 1.111,1,11 C illt‘ted Thout, A. 4,1. kn In the Flr,d IThdrlet , and Nathan F. Dixon In tile :Second lOstrlct. 1=3=1:=1:1 = =!M= . . maimed falling hero this afternoon, haring reached Iltly-four tent. Considerable dam •s,l has been done to property In this neigh borhood by the high water, nail some Inert, :titmice hut been oreallontsl to the rail rinds west of here. Tracks have lawn Ante merged in several places. The 11i1/0 LOW 2111milsrliiiii Railroad Is Intact to St. Louts, and mull go through without tin ny. FultrUary —Arrive.l-14ulckstep, Evansville, retort, 9 I. 51.; hate It limey, so Louis, hew Orleans, 12 0. midnight; Matte, New ; tirlenns.St. Lools, CA. to.; .aurn Fen- tnn, Il etnph, ln,iile; 2 :A. M., EU:Unlit!, New Orle.tn,,:: A. w;Sllver Moon, MenwhlA, Itelle..llo.r, New or/ea. , . !M. A. St 301(4111200, 1,11 i% PIMA -1,urg1,,, A. •.; Nortnnu,'New Cln cinn3,l, AA. v..; Olive Branch, New I Orleans, st. 12 M. C ',lnn, February —The tiro - . has rinen fight Inchag In 111,1 hot t wahty-four hours, ==XlX4Oll=l wetter untri;. Weather elninly; mercury 16. Arrivals—byte liuthain, groin Loot, for Pitt,bnrgh, 1 I. , 51.; Urilnniblith, learn St. hoiti, for New Orlen., I. w.; Virginia., teem St. Loma for New Orleans. 0, liarnier, (rein Memplab. for Cincinnati. 5 ; tkavia from Alemp (or Lynn., r. U.; ATILLBAL; from 1:11.11m- Vlllll ttml return, r. r. New lebruitcY —Clear and dap: ne . necally ot.orveil no nlinv. rrteva—Fnum at. Louts. 'taco. Clurn, Insloes; noes vtuhewrB, 21Ingurnis. Depart- Pii—ror on. Louts. Forsythe; for ',W.:N . IIIe, Stonewall ene7l Lou ' Nssevit.n..e, lebrusty 122.—Th0 river Is . . Ailing, It louncen feet on the ohne!, out her fair anti cold. Arrived—JAl. Tr.. er, from Evansville. l/ , portol—NAoncille, r Cairo; J. 11. Trove, * for Etnnoville. LOCH, February river to Illng one-hell Inch per hour. CITY AND SUBURBAN. Fr ~I'ILTII PAGE.—TIa< owl most awl Pr,cin, Markt( R. • ti Br an by nny inzin, in (her ot . P.urth Pirve. I=l= A man giving ins Imo, a+ Mnitdi 55tH re bron4la to the Wo,terll from comercet, Loser,' out u Sentence for b or ., stea li n g, on his Way hither Lt WHY very communicative, and to thou Who ought hen, we learn, related the tot wing remarkable htstory of crime: Hie proper natnu l 7 Jul. 11. Cooley. Ile • n, born In Kentucky In from Whetter oullir rut ed to Cleveland, t Imo, and was leployed for a number of years as clerk aa hotel. Ile marned tit that place, and d fire children. Ile was attacked one night to- an Irishman and woman who threw him ilown and commenced maltreat ing him. There on the floor he drew his re volver and defended Ithubelf with It, tiring three times at him u seiinelt. lie escaped, tool win. gone live months without knowing anything of the fate of the Irish, being un utile to ere anything In the pattern, and ativitil to write. Ma - at length lie returned the boat. lit, W. arrested and charged with the ingriler of the Irishman and. wile, and I,IL‘ ht, lete.l and sentenced tent years 1.0 the Ohio Penitentnary. Ile was repilevesr ufler five months Imp, Igtoutent. . , . . . . . Ito returned to Clevetuna And hveil with hie family for four yearn. Ilia having got Into the counterfeiting business, he was discovered and Bent ttt 0 years to the penis tenttury. ~ shortly after serelin; out the second term tit impri4onment in the Ohio Penitentiary . , Ito tame near to Pitlaborith and mulehorde, sold him, but on the trial was die- . quitted. • Afterwards hr Mild two 1,00500 end a buggy front a livery stubie keeper In Alle gheny county, 5141.11.1 elf, MOM rite, and, while in the act of rolling the otatuk horse ' and the buggy, Ifas err.ted, taken to I'ltt•- heryl, and put upon trial. lie plead guilty' end WWI sentenced HOVUO years tit the ells gheny penllenihery, Bin , h0e . e.P 1 ... , the Of 00.0[1,, At 11,01 lie appeared at Altoona axe distin guished Shoe man. Here ue gelled the cal -0010 10 high style. Advertisteg liberally Ito got no an exhibition lecture, alleging he could uoike roosters anti chickens Ilan., Oiler xnil rats sing. Ac. A full lentss Was the result: After taking in several hund red dollars, he told his assistabt at the door to keep order a moment Wall he went to 111$ room hard by. to procure something he bull forgotten. k'loally Ito went Joh. - 10011, and to Somerset. Ile Olin convicted for the larceny of a horse, anti sentenced or four years and three munths.t On his reaching the reultentutry, Dr. Uampbell, the warden, lennuillately recogulked the former inmate. Ceeley request. to have his old cell, which the Dr. promised 111 M. Ile will thus be eleven years and four snouths In the sumo cell, and I,t the 00,1 Of the present sentence will have been thir teen yea. ate 111110 1130113.1. it "durett. vile." LArtol3.l of Cloth!" estenlay .101111 Brown, all, John John boll. and Edward Scott, wore committed to Jail byJ tuttlee Ammon, or Mod Mem Ingham. n' o,oogo of larceny, preferred against them by Llmu 110041, it Colored man. 110011 !Ives at Mr. Joseph Walton's, and a 0 halt or Iwo ego had a cult. of Dow clothing . Orden front him. ell - C111111111t111 . 0• 1041 111111 to 16,..; neve that Brown tool scant note the parties responsible for the disappearalteo 111 ills Clothes, 111111 110 1111/1111 11l 1111111111 1(111 before Juatlen Ammon, clowning 51010 with too lireeny. .1. N. Jarrett, to, eoligoolo gm , coetled In arresting meat 011 /11111,111 Q. morning, and a m alter a here. 110 “153 lie 1.1 to ban In Mot rumor three halo I ted Ilullara far Coat's. At the hearlng lot allotted that Brown, who boards vett), hint, loortald the clothes to the 111.0,. I left them to watts fy t hoard all. I erttuy morello, 1;1,11... i l lll Jarrett ar,st.i moon, toot IS hearing 0111 1/1111 tly 1 Ito .1 wri 1,... The primmer anent:Al that he 41 111 no. ntent Liu r(rttllCY, but that Montt Itt I limn to the house himself. was-(itted to full to answer at Court In default 11l three hundred dollars Yesterday Sentt'a ball 1100141110 dig... 114011 will) the WON/CCU and aurrenderml Wm. AOnd 1 41 0 00 Wl I ,l ll l ' l l 11.1111 ottlem Jarrett re.arrested Scott, who IN ti) then cninmittod to.llol. • The Mtewnrtatuan Daps Case. Yesterday morning, Philip heist and William Stewart, the puitles charged will being lundlenteal is thin alleged attempt to outrage Mrs. Smith, on Monday night Punt, were brought before AiniernYan Strain for a hearing. liebd to charged with Commit ting the nontniult with intent to commit rape, and Stewart with being resent nihilist DIN abetting. Heist was required tie find 101 l In the Hunt of tlfteen hundred dollars for it further hearing on Monday next, anti SLOWItri. woe held to Otis thousand far a hearing on the same tiny. II•tt .--We learn fromC/ir. McCook, thot Itnbeit Christy, the 701ing Wan who made so desperate an attOlOnt On Tianaday, to eonlant With a 01011g0 Intlntner lot Nitnicles Varloty Work!, IC, inoterlally bet ter nf the Injuries Inflict,' On Stitt will probably recover. ills friend Mr. Nich olson, whoui he aleo InJurtol aeverly WWI the illthlhe,Witif able to be about yethordalr. PRICE _THREE CENTS. Ettok Embezzlertieot We learned yesterday of an embezzlement to a considerable amount, which has Just come to light in the Pittsburgh Dollar Sa vings bunk, on Fourth street. Georg,,, Al brec, Esq., President of the /lank. yesterday triads information before Mayor McCarthy, charging AgUst us 2.1.. Edler, chief book keeper of the Bank, with embezzlement of money and the falsifying of books. A war rant was issued for the snout of the alleged len without a formal arrest. ball was entered for his appearance at some fa tore time for a hearing, he being at present confined to his house with a serious Illness. The LI iscrepency in his accounts is said to be very considerable. 'Me Drowned Woman We yesterday stated that a dispatch had been received at the Mayor's once, stating that a woman. whose name was not given, bad been drowned in the Yonglatogheny river, on_Wednesday afternoon. From a Is.- ter dispatch recopied, we learn that the de ensued wits a young married woman named Campbell, and that sberesided near Buena Vista. It appears that Mrs. Campbell no. Weed a fiat boat floating down the river, 'when she and u female friend took a skiff and rowed into the stream for the purpose .rearing it. Atter going& short tattattee they (mina that the current was very swift, owing to the breaking of the dam a short distanee below, when Mrs. Campbell, losing her prevent, 01 Mimi, plunged into the rlV er and mt. drowed. /ler companion pro served her neat In the eklfratid was saved. An Old Mike*. Dead I t Is with sincere regret that we announce the death of tie. Culp, a member of the pr. lieu lorce under Mayor Lowry, which oc tarred yesterday at his residence in the First ward. Oaring Mayor Lowry's ad mile istration ho aegulttoil himself to the entire •attsfactien of the authorities. Of late he has bean employed by the Firth street mer chants to keep the pavements free of loaf- Luring the itatatn Opera season, hu wan en itapal in the Opera House, and gulag from the heated room to patrol his best on the street, took a severe cold, which result ed in lila death. Ile leaves a wife and three children. being a good omeer , . Mr. Cushy ma, n most estimable man, an d Me (teath will he XI source of sincere sorrow to many friends. Ms. Thempeolabs Benefit.—The Opera lbw. was densely crowded lost evening; the audlcnCO was appreciative, and the character of the performance far above the average. In fact, an attentive and well-behaved audience inVarlably elicits the b, et efforts of those on the stage, and this was the.c.tse last evening. Miss Interne. son acted :hurls better—with greater Spirit and power—than situ has hitherto done dunag her present engagement. On being yelled before tae certain; she made a very neat littleaddress, characterized by great good taste In its manner and matter. " This lady is an established favorite In nue rel, and truly merits the kindly feelings of our citizen.. Tog-night, Miss Thompson appears lu "The Belle of the Faubourg.” One Nallosial Ylnaoeea. Tile inbject, cue whirl. Interests everybaly who holds In Ms possession a single greenback, will be ably dismissed to a lecture by Dr. William Elder, tlie Statistician of the Molted States treasury Department, en Tuesday evening et the itcademy of Music. It is of vital importance to our bankers, broker" and tra.10,r11..11 that they should understand the Ihreat question of (government wealth. and Dr. Elder Is the Less posted gentleman In .Ime rice upon the subject. Importoot to Ottitem of tbe Army. —llya recent decision of the Court of Claims, all °Mem, of the Army, in eonnuis- Ann beta coil May lot, IJLI, and idnreli.3d, IsC., arc entitled to receive flee' dollars per month additional pay for each servant al lowed them by law, during tile above time. P. F. lirown, well known an 1 successful arid respoasible Claim Agent, Is now pre pared to presant and havo the above claims .Arled in the shortest possible time. °Mee , r 7 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa.., First Itoptlss Choreb.—The how chop. el of this church will he thrown open for public worship to-morrow, (Sunday,) the dth inst. Appropriate services will ho ob -served in the morning St lel; o'clock, and In the evening at The anniversary . of the' Sabbath School trill be at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Sever al Interesting addresses, and other appro priate exerel., are announced. Mlna Jisne lionxwell Moore.—We hail the extreme pleasure of receiving a call from this talented and philanthropic young lady, yesterday. she IS briefly sojourning In our city among friends. Many a feeling of love and gratitude will be awakened at the mention of her name in the hearts of our gallant soldier eiti rens who had the for tune of buing nursed by this young lady in the hospitals of the Union army during the rebellion, Moldier.. 3leollog.—A meeting of the retsriki. Vet. Vora. ASVOlitttOn will be held this ( eittUrtty) evesliug, February at 7 , 4 o'clock, at the rooms of the AssGels tient. City linildlng. liminess at import ant.. T. 9t. C. A.—The Young - Hen's Christian A,sochttlort will hold their next monthly electing this trlaturdayt everting, at ISr. Havant's church A full attendance is re. quested, ,eCoro fr cro.• lipobsindigll on tilos° o porf.t littlottShlrts, which ru made to order, at MorttOek S Putnam's, street. ME=l Vienna - journals relate a dra matic incident at a recentmasked ball in that city. A young couple, finding their . steps constantly dogged by a female' figure in a black domino, were about to leave the theatre in order to escape from the espionage, When the stranger placed herself before them and dashed a vial of vitriol in the face of the gentleman. The domino on being arrested and unmasked proved to be a lady belonging to the aristocracy, and the. wife of the young man whum she had thus disfigured; she hail also just obtained a judicial separa tion from him. The face and neck of the husband were horribly' burnt, and one eye was completely. destroyed. The domino bad also spilled so much of the liquid ou her own arm and band that amputation became necessary. —Mr. 11. N. Maguire, formerly editor of the "Gentile" paper called the Valley Ten in Salt Lake City, and late of the Helena (Montana) Ga.:We, is writing a work entitled "Settlements of the Rocky Mountains." It will appear in two vol umes. —Several provinces in Spain possess iron mines, but the yield is inconsidera ble, except in that or Biscay where lA -467 toncof ore are annually extracted. Spain occuples the lowest rank among European nations in which iron is to be found. —The Frankfort police have forbidden the sale of the fabric known as green tarlatan, as it is dyed by colors composed ix great van of arsenical preparations, and consequently very injurious to health. —Emma Harding; long known as a "medium" and lecturer on spiritualism, Is preparing a "History of Spiritualism in America," which will be published In two volumes. —Eleven thousand gin hundred and three children have been relieved by the New York Society for the Reformation of Juvenile • Delinquents, In forty-two years. —Anna J Dickinson spoke at Cooper Institute Thursday night, on "Something To Do," before a very full house, and was heard with great attention and interest. - Ticknor t Fields have sold more copies of Whittier's "Snow• Bound" than of any other American poem, excepting "Hiawatha." - —The friends of George Peabody are to have a re-union at Danvers on Ilia birthday. E=EMM ItRAlOl,lltl)— , l.OAN—, Toesday,lrth Inst. at the Itrldea mother. Cytho tee Joreph Kerr, WILLIAM Itlia • , Itlt and 11-1.1.1 E A ttLtIA N, both or Alleet,ny city.- GRIAIIIS—WOOD.—On Thumlay e ening rtibruary 91St. 1547. be Henry it. , Moon: Mr. J. A. tiltUttlih toM].. OALLIE WOOD nil of Allegheny. MEE! GEYEli—On Thursday. rebrnnry tint. at 4'. n'clonn In no 4741 i year of hts axe. Funeral on "tI.LTURDAT. Fel.ruary 232. at t . o'clock P. 31.. from the reAldence or big sister, Mts. harsh E. Rodger., Nu., Ohio street, Al legnenv. Friends of the fauellyare reeneettully Invited to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS M=El 1:1 - 27773EIPI.T.A.3ECEI PC, Yo. left ironrth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. COVFINS of all a inds,• CitA.PES, iiii3Otrkn, and erery de scription of Funeral Furnishing (foods furnish. J. itooms opened day and night. Hearse and Carriages furnished. kisraurNcus—lter. Darld Kerr, D. D.. Rev. EL W. Jacobus. Thomas Ewing, Esq., Ja c...to E. Miller. Esq. At T. WHITE & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, • Manchester, Woal's Run .and COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE, Coiner Sheffield and Charlie. streets Hestia and Carriages furnished. . piILLDALE CEMETERY. The tieautiful the largest subur ban place of sepulchre, except on*. In this coati tyontuated Bea Brighto lmmedlate• ly north of Alleeheny. • - Fur burial lot, po•rnitts or Mit, call at Central Drug More of COOL S CLANEY, Allegheny CID , ' DII. lIENRIPS DYSPEPTIC POWDER Has eared thoubtholaqUyepepsliatter all other =1 ar''FAIIIIETIES THEATRE. (I . xxx Siam, pcmer. Cr. Am.) VIED. A/MS M RA glorious bill for SATURDAY NIGHT. The Intel . .. Wit, drama, In three act*, entitled THE OItPHAN OF GENEVA. Carerln. Mr. Wm. Mc- Yarland. SAM COLLYE it, The Baltimore Boy.. and The Great Consolidated Companies In ea , sets. song,. donee., 11m/rola:as MO the Spanish Ballet entitled. LA M a.JA DE SEVILLE. ••. • . . ruler ~r Al,l.ll.lol.—Se•erved .t.sests.. 7.5 e Dress Circle, 3.13; liallery. :Sae; rrlvato Ituxes 11.00. rgri!EW' OPERA Hous t h scare and !lan t i aed i Ni c, lipSl3 . Enna!: Treasurer ELLIN IiTON. THIS AFTERNOON, by requent Cr the many •siTOG, tea of tempersace, the mousgement wlll produce the great morel dram, • TILE DILLINKLIII) MIMEO IMISSNIIARLOITE THOMPSON, Wbo wua apnea, in TILE BELLE OF THEIFAI:BOUILO In preparation—THE SEA2OF ICE. B.V I- Cr.T-sr-a i3MT ARTIFICIAL TEETH, With Beautiful Gums, fur $B, $B, $B, $B, DR. QUINCY 1. SCOTT'S , team Dental Establishment, No. 27S PEIN STREET, THIBD DOOR ABOVE BAND. 'Teeth Extracted Without rain. NO ETU CHALGI FOR 'gum GAS. Ai'Call and examine specimens before order nielsewhere. battilacilougnaranteed Merely ANDREW BEGGS, GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Hardware, Cutlery d: 'Calico . Goods, :to. 3 St. Chir Street ?.d door from The Bridge, =I Ammunition of all kind. always on hand. 41110. and 1.1.101. repaired. eel/item and to .. - .Ak , riond and met. Also. penknife blade. in SAMUEL M. WICKERSHAM, , Iroit 13raker, 124 First Street, rrnrsnuwan. PL. Josephine,r the sale of Coremall, Dunsghmore, Isabella. 'immanent, Stanhope; Glendon, and other brands otantitrael Le, liounn. log heap Coke 011pliantis C. it. Charcoal Mil /ILON Conelenments tuna orders respectinllT sah , led. Jett,. MILLER'S LUBRICATIVE 1..41.022C.XD 7 CEir: A full otoelt or the above baud, which we will sell to Peeler., Railroad Companies sod eotioomera at tie same prices its It cam be purchased from the manufseterare, as e Care b,..0p01.w 4 8," AxesU for W°'"" 01. e 1 os. al Imo exatul J . It a Nos. ousO street, • A it. t 1.21 .lola Argots. Thr Clll:flyleaf, TL. Rest SEWING MACHINE. !, I. Vi HEELER • WIIZONIS. I i j W RRA NT. Tit nci YEAns. NALR._RUOII II 27 Firm STREET, li I. [ell ___.__li BARGAINS EN SEWING MACHINES. Ole awiluou, used but a elan time, for Weal, reduced prices. WM. BUMMILIt fen 7.: PM Alert. 11ORSES, CARRIAGES AND DUMMIES of the eery beet for hi,. at Howard's Livery Stable, Plitt street, near Monongahela Home, Great, attention paid to hullo, and sell i ng Corks. Moms kept at leteeeT• Lal9 NEW Altv P. k.TIS WiIIENTS WAZ 1 112.75. 1:11.3,1:1 .T]c. :'CE3..SZ~ AT A VERY !MALL PILOCTT. AT WILL T. WILEY'S, 6 WI lie 81., 3d door from sth. JOLINSTON scorr, =EMIE Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., 5117,1 trr11.21.7. Posa-aa.. a f ar- Partlrclar mtentlol2 <l,eta B..l+Litz W n.4 IVCCIC4, ”.1 Jewalr, Vltw pmt s, $9 $9 sUP $9 S 9 - _ !S 9 s 9 MARKET STREET. ;149 ls 9 Et,449 S 9 Market Street, sm • NI) GET YOUR '9HOOTS • • SHOES &C S 9 . 08939 i I THE CHEAIIisT ANL, H(.2T xxv wrxsa Ox r - tr S 9 S 9 ; NO AUCTION COODS KEPT. s 9 JAs. ROBB, 89 Market St. S 9 S9' ,$9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 89 S 9 S9 WELDON & KELLY, _PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, AND BRASS FOUNDERS, A large assortment of Chandeliers, Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps. Sheet Lead. &c., = IE4 Wood Street, near Shiba MEIN CHINA WAMEHOUSE RICHARD E. BREED, xnerxmcomviempa, No. 100 Wood' Street. BRITTANXI a AND SILVER PLATED TA BLE WARE. TEA TRATE/ and TABLE CUT LERY. •11.1171. Os baud. CPItiA TEA BETS, CHINA DINN Elt SETS. CHINA TOILET SETB. CHINA VAsge CHINA ErrrrtioNB, BOHEMIAN WARE oferery /Die/it/non LAVA CARD BASKETS, - LAVA VASES, LAVA BPITToONS. &ROLLIN STONE WARE et all a/tetanus to sin arbolesale and retalt trade. The lugeet llld mut complete stock of cagey- Wog In this ling ha the elle. Pelee. and terms the ease a.la tbe- eutern cleles. tug EMM Cu!, B. BAUR ..41[11. TU. 113(A.SZ,M. BABE, SNAKE do BULTIIEB, =I No. 12 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh. Pianos, Organs, I=2 .14 — Soie Agents for the Celebrated illiADßU tiew Tort, and SCIIO.II..a.CESSM d CU.. Cblladelphia. CIA.Nus. ESTEY a CO.•S ••COTTAOE," and S. D. a. D. W. SMITH'S °AMEEICANo OR GANS. amITILTDN'S PATENT GUITAR. The best Italian and German Violin and Gni. tar &sings alwass on nano. LADIES' FURS, ecosric _E=.Tztacos, Ml= HAT, CAP An FUR STORE McCORD C 0., 131 WOOL) STREET. REMOVAL NOTICE. O APRIL I sT. WE WILL FIE. ruqve to No. 15 Diamond, PittAborgh, House t p•ceent occupied I_ . 'other • • e„ropo,e doing E.X.IIt.UnIVE. .. • c,l-1•• LOCI! , Eer. All pe• so. latcl - g w Iv po-nent ar, hereby :1°,1.1 tie ncron be cloned March .st. it being des r ble to tote our boo. co no be fur.- rrmoylo. we ot old unru.tly sad respect luny request prompt • ettic.eut• • NY• •$, HANCE St I.lFederai !tree, Al egbony. N. H.--)4. c-toplete tel o; grocery p pro counteys. oh. 1r og. of . 0 ” cyle, 'nestle F. ot/N• to of 44 AIL/10E1E11ED SALE. THE McITAY FARM, ettaate in North Fayette township, this roan. n ty, tvar Slotour's Churchoelli ue strain olirdred publis sale on the pre. ins, on the hiNTIL of MARCH next, st 10 a•clo• It a. Ibis farm la on the On, uhenyille Pike. about ti tulles from the city and it eligibly situated. 'the gull and im provements, together with its fine toestion, mates it one of the mos t del/I.oe Latins on the County. Tie rovements cons et of a Neat O[U/ice blouse of brick, Large Barn, -nod aim, fruit trees of the twit sarietles in r ood bearing .1111LI00. The term It partly underlaid wits MO ands fees acres are tininened, principally of large white oaks. Inqu W ire of 40110 ON LI PNER, near toe premlits: or of It A SilitrElt, Attorsters. feill9B:dlwF 1,0% girth street. THE PLACE TO DUI( GOOD BOOTS & SHOES OS - x'e S 8 8T MoOLINT 002 C. S. tXto. 92 :Federal- Street, ALLEanmirr crrr MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES Vaults, Fountains, Statuary, -Vases, DESIONSOF EVERY DESCRIPTION, T. BR9ONIE, RULER, CLOS & CO., Practical Furniture Manufacturers COR. PENN AND WAYNE STD Latail of YMINITUILI 'SU:VDU/F.3r.. bels rebbe 'Clover Seed. ai•• Wh ii"7 !trted App les. Scans. Il • • • tt, " A A .Vol:eses. tro I.l " fsr l re ' ls leacti yoeTotstoes. y :i •` ' Crib " U s 3 Bets fresh Ergs. 1'11.""d re, 117. - 7.EIS /113ISTILOSI.I. ray Corner tet and SU. streets. y I orEITTS AND COFFEES. 03 Barrels N. U. Molasses to artlyis. s 1004, `• bug, •• Ts Barrels Booth and Edgar Sy - two. •` Act.tas 61 us •• lOC Low tirade to Good •• -lingo prime to eltotto Coffee. 0% Ilarrsist-rusbrd and C. gee &agars. 114.15. good to choice rubs `` rot sal* by ' LCILOSLAN. gat 2 LANG. t%./agti It- sod 04 Fool suwet T. bi.AcK. _ - - VrX.T6I32 eeksllo3re Three doors stools nroltheeld direst. rrrrsnrson. PA: Ere, kind oncort done. the shortest notice sod most ressonahle terns. rskrttenler attention plod to J Edibles. • tale:red 825 , 000 - iii - LOAN I=l = neat Estate Douses •^a sold. • GEDHOE lE. FETTIt. WI. 1.0 rotate 2 8, ,ItENRIC RSA, Jr., Flour, Grain and Produce connisinirc AERC 11 ANT. '• 2 015 X..."PctriV" 15 trecot. - PITTSBURGO, P 11 I==3 s
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