The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 26, 1867, Image 1

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THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
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r- P. HOUSTON. . 4. " 1 " 6
Rijn Itusinvs Manag.'n.
;mum:
°u"-rt° 1, c.rim (me 15 cants.
Moll Subsertbers. (peryear) 1111.00.
Liberal toiltiettoos to Newsboys wid
TERMS 7011 WEEKLY:
I
T br• Per year. by mall.
sisal
Teo or snore copies, to one attire.. sad
obit free to Club. Cub
• The Nan rally.i
The diralnedt cturer, , Mn.s
P. E..'19: liar in the r tlity
Hall, Patellar tr erinoto
rebtiaryWth. , atioars tlrcat
Opportunity." • admission ZS
cents each.
-the
seats '5O CCIIIII each.
• parPof -the proeceds will be given to two 1
charitable allsociablons, whose mission la to
help t#oErier, Tied Tie Ladles, Eahuvole"
boater of Pittsburgh, and the Allegheny
E. IL League. Dbors open atl o'clock; the
lecture will begin at s o'clock. The public
la earnestly invited to attune.' '
Committee.
Con of the tract. eloquent and thrilling
lectures ever heard by en at:Mir:ace in this
oitY:raa dellvored,M the Frank/in street
M. E. (March list evening, by .Ifre. Frances
E Watkinallarper: We have heard Bee.
:Harper ocsqpiietl, for rawer aa alma - her,
with' Nita Dicklmon; but, having beaid
sots wB bave r no dicaitatlon In giving the
palm , ormiperiority to Mrs. Harper. She
corublocc,yerimpe, equal vigor of thoight
and eompreliensiveneas of view, oldie elle
Donegal* . Mori eloquonee of utterance, and
a mare itoati, - ieruttrating and facile vit.--
A - mark °curler. .
Hll~
lkbalispeiirelind easels..
' , Let sae have Menabout me that are tat,
ClliSifl3 has' a lean
and hungry lookii uchtnen are dangerous."
'So said Snalspeare. Now Cassius, like
nualy pourer_ atmylo mem, was slum because
be knew not how to appreciate good living.
If be were living to-day ho Weida not be re
preached Decal:tee lean, resat noltsheimer's
Coattniiittir Salooia, he would repair like all
sensible men do, and partake of thesplendid
ly gotten'ep meals and be as sleek and fat
as his tormentor. ga,slus would appreel
atO flnirshelmetts bill nt fare and would be
one Of L tlle anraelous patrons who throng
this Popular restaurant day and night. do
Cassias is dead, we can only advise lean men
like hinitkpitronire no other restaurant
tb.. ,ttidGelitinent4hext door to the Post
oracnnttli street, unless they want to keep
lean aeirlpinat-boned..
To AroakekeePers.
Good ToMathes at az) cents per Can.
Stratibeirtiei at 40 cents.
Black - bop:test at 40 cents.
Pelebes'at Se.cents„ •
Peach Marmalade at 50 cents.
PeitatlgAntlti3o cants:
Gorki/419/.9 .at 20 cents per noupd.
Good Prooimi at2o eentsper ponndc
G.c.lCu.,+ttte, 2 .100i1t.s Per Petted.
II 0 ;Fed oral stecet,.dllegheny City.
Gas. Dnepr
- AilY rilee. •
You CISII buy , eplandld Calf • Itoota','at tha.
vpora Houle Saba §tore tor. leas TriCa Mut ;
theysaa•boronootitaiired to-day..
Do it o Ficmlows Drp&-storeu
No, SI literket 'Streit, for Brourt's
folio Comfits, did best Wenn 'Medicine an
All tiorAta
seuing.without the best : trgar4 to 009 4-4
the great 'etzty, ~ s ilo. Opera House
Shoo Store. -
•"!o.dierf.nt
rimy . e.O
ing v • .
ifth goods at
the
as. Ca F gTeat'CL:;s
street. •
7 Von Van Bny
Fo re.Vgn'Llquors cif all• kinds nt• Joseph S.
Distiljury, .TA'cr, L 99, ni,.l-93 and 1.93
street, Pittsburgh. • •
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Plutiact era
Thrtesoret 'sett ior.4 at aay sacrifice, at the
area; gloats meals., Opera ii oll Bo.Bljoe Store.-
" boa "liar
98 per cent. /Limbo! al JOSeph B. FinclPs
Ne ria at:Javer.b S. Finch's.
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,rict...p.*Rratp.*..n.TELEGßanis;
A ootoolltti4 of fire Legislature have de
termined tO repOrl.n..bill ordering all roil.
road companies Ittemore their depot. be.
yond the btalt Piirtina the caul'
Philhsl6tOttii. .
The residence Or Aug. Hang, at , Seventh
and n°"°..,°M4tllnEncliiPh) nne
entered burglare on Saturday night and
robbed - Of VO,OO EtWorthor money bonds and
Jewelry. Tho brirglidernado their escape.
Arrangements ,are .tealang, filv.ronPing
anothes fortnightly line . of incammis be
tweOn Philadelphlaand LiecrpooL"
Thel.Emmett Howse, St. Paul, was indeed
down euriday night. Loss 111,00 S,
The Clevelanders had Westin* fireworks
on Sunday uigla. A meteor. largo and brilli
ant, moving in a northwesterly direction,
was visible foor thirty mizurteeasecontla pro,,
bably."-
Tha-Closexaor of filinols. has approved the
pkeildlog for the briCißra of a new State
Capitol at .'fFSpritradeld;. aotteltbstaidlag
the strong effort made 'to Induce him to
wittrticddept alse*tefe. s: ,
. . .
. , ... . . • • ..
A laictreaty. riipb . aled in Albany, Nevi
T oriiiarLtba Ceiliera rOuli Yiaterday. Ser.
tinzi 'poiisms were Islam; prig neighboring
buildings damaged. . ' -
GareTZ/ CMPlrs'," Of :X= nt-480. I."
famed a Pioclamlition - announcing Ms de
termination Wean out the - militia to en=
ft:wattle Wm and protect . Union men dna
oil otiteraltiaens against 0011 doers.
'} ; 110R1
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The Beneath "or' thb •Esetes •Imw=M
Deeemin on Concert Saloons—gith
tthississ Selsiss.-Tgessy • shipments
of Comon..to Europe—xneinge, In the
CallectOr of the'Port.
• • • Jihnelthas, gelithary-1.3; lett:
. amiss. corms XICINN I,aw.,
TOO-OSAINO twat "eery generally' ote
waived throsithost the Metropolitan dlairct
yesterday,and Iberia were fair arrests for
semi before the
pollee emits ;lu the monks ;for keeping
open bani,‘And outer:the. ydsonere said
mac - he had mirth° door ;to' his private
dweillnEONealrladtrho Vol enacted.
... - .sitotATlMl TAX warner LAW.
Thei
:11 .police,• INA Welt' made descents
upon '•Dresititto Mall: on Eger gonad= ;
reet.anit upon the Casinotioncertkaloon,
Erosdway. In the former place severed- par
ties were taken late custody, charged with ylolating the Sunday law by siring a most.
'cal and dramatic entertainmnt. In the
latter, th e arrests were mule on e the double
charge of violating the Sixth" las ea well
m the Surelnylaw.- • ' •
so OXNAT LOSS To TON CoNiSITT.•
....fpNo Dar. Wt., to dangerously e bot John
3 a day or two ago, and who bad hither
to
Al limn no he recognized them by
their utibitses, he drew a - pistol and aimed
at them. Tee - cap.failed to ozPlode. aad
Day alnatediltoly, l aced p the muzzle lu Ins
ML,4 M lUl , l ,f. g i bibl l e jF: l ' dr ! Mtl Y
Tkre
T a r. ef rebTeagooklUch sailed on Sat.
ficr.2,YThre bft= e l'i irt ' aelli l e l l b a 'll rge s si r ii e n o m t:
fber taken bylinyOne eteamer in that troth),
: ,.." i o d u eII: e MAROUIIN Of cork, beer, pork,
on ell.
COLXXCNOXIIItT Or VIZ TORT.
A apeelaktra tuTOthingtemeayei It lanoW
retained
considered cartitha that Mr. Smith. wilt be
of Iles York. trot:LS:to Collectoiship of the tort-
IfEl PIC).
ire
.e _
Three entice. eg (11.'411er/es
la In.4"a" riairtt Or A corset..
r. Atitta, the Beliclart Consul Gener e tth Ute 4
FRO 3I T. LOUIS.
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Arrest or alitimplefona illiaroeter—A
Large Amount of Governoseist Bonds
Velma On lits-.lPorson.
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Im,goliroariß.-:-Ajuung man was
arnoted here today-, under - suspicions Mr
cu molaneenon Wham venom were , found
fourAlmotwenty hoods Of one thousauddol
lays each, SCUP Coupons . attached, of am
following at:lnhere, Itacc• ss oc. , a 3 „cal; -70,-
Z;II3°M MUL SUVetwttaltr 'halide ,'1 0,0111
fao6uAd la .,- ,41;.:,,,,4,1. 3zZle, ritoar.4.ll
gitthe Alan offerod the ;marching ordeuru tar/
:Vrylatgntrtyint:l'ef. 4sio?•";b‘nnuT-huntovs
mfonnstiou. to lon ' t ouv ' cl. as ' i n ecelvcd, by the
PohceehOwllberroleasoli •as Gm authori
ties have not surninent evidence to• hold
hlta... A ethrusiderable amount of greenbacks
and some prorelry were also found 00 1110
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feces to be carried into the
e V OUti be
inettection?l""role°r of
I niiioN b o l u lt ,for tb:nnettleitirnt,letlm4r7, 94ifi.:Trinn
I I Laretn7,l7r.Pact'llhtd.dg°- the n°"°
Went.
Adjourned'.
ONE O'CLOCK. A. M.
EARLY. TELEGRAMS,
FROM EUROPE.
The Beforin Question Submitted to
Parliament-Last Night. -
MR, BRIM],
T OPPOSES THE -GOT
!MEAT PUN,
The Views,
th
of the Ministry on
e Question,
MI FETIAN
TIOISTRIVON A? CHIME.
granges witicran.
Livsaroor.. IFebruary 25.-2Viant—The
ethernet Arcadian from Liverpool for
varniab, was lotit on the- rocks-olf the coast
of Ireland, yesterday morriLriu.
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Brattsr, S'ebruary n—Dispatches received
here state that all the non-German Members
of the ..4.u.strian Diet have united.
11.. I*2 ,qg .cg.iq-y-
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ItfAualo, February 2t,—The Spanish Gar
en:trap.= wlll bamedliroly (oem a board or
obbile : worki.for Cobb .
.
Loeooe, Tebtgin * . itt,—.MidWrght—iti
cordance with fog program:Oa announced
by the Government On the filth inst., react
lations on refonti Were introCinced In the
Mouse of Con:Ohms this evening.
Mr .W l ..7 , raell,Chancelictrof the Dzsbenuer,
tr.eneci the debate -on the part of the Gov
eroment; proposed four new franchises,
and the change of soma borough seats.
Mr. Bright followed and made a strong
speech in opposition to the' whams of the
Derby adminbitratton.
TAP TTCOOI.OP Jima !MOT.
A. dispatch front TlM:its - in, China, reports
the Tycoon of Japan shot.
Iltit FENIAN YOVIMINT ST C113111.1t.
[By . Afcia , Stru-r at ./Yris reek]
tea esteem cnastiM,
In the Herod of Commons,on the nth inst.,
Immediately' after the coneltislod of the
fl e n a jo7, f li.T . LViZT I n n& i iiiigti n n i eD u a°4
Reform Plan to a very impatient mem.
blare of members. - He sald thellabinst
lite& to treat thee abject as a Party one, and
would consequently proceed by resolution.
On the mill of February he would tate the
opinion of the Dense on a senes of mote.
tons which would affirm what should bathe
character of the new ont. The extension of
the franchise must be In accordance witi
the English Constitution, and avoid the pre
ponderance of any elms. It would be pro.
tamed that rating ehould be the. Mods for
voting, and a measure would be introduced
to remedy-inequalities in rating.' Robot.
ongh.would bo disfranchised. A boundary
commission would be Issued with a cieWof
eliminating the urban element from the
constituencies in 'counties. Mc &Israeli
concluded by moving than on the &Must
February, the Mouse Stlool4.lro into Coma '
mitten to consider the reform bill of WM •
'consmactsa sue gratAgniar..
• Livantoot., February 25.-vottoa Meru
quiet, steady and unchanged.
LONDON, February :S.-Console, 01; grieri
313 f. Illinois, Central, &Ws,
LOsnow: Sobriety •.3.-Eteninp.--ConSol4-
91 for money, :ars, '7334; Lthnois Contra, ,
Vli; Erie, .
Liventoot, February 2.5-Erterstrig:Cilt
ton dull and closed "rime declining tenden
dy; middling uplands are quoted ar.loXd. a
ecline of 3.4.1; sales quoted at 8,000 ttalre.
Rremistuffs dull; California whelmatl3s Sd.
Provisions unchanged. Atiterican tallow,
at as Cd: 'Americus Lard, stlsoB 4d. Spirits
of . Turpentine,. at Id. Petroleum on
chscge./. ,
F.e..A.T.croaT, rebnuir7 111. - Bands
closed at 77.
..- • . ,
Paws, February ri.-r-A.Marlean - bond
°sea to-day at 82%.
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THIRTY .NTH. CONGRESS
(SECOND susinox.)
SEX-ITE.
PYIITXTIfIrD.TOR PIIIIITTIM
Mr...INTLIONY, from the Committee on
FriaUngi made a verbal. report camera
tingthe Suparintoadent of Printing, from
the chargea afhaviag tlceritolnated against
discharged solthera and gallon, is jam em.
ploymeat of workmeni .• - •
ORIIIMITTALII4 •
Tho reelentials of denntor Morrill, of Vor
moot, Senat o r am from the Ma of March,
snit of Nye, of Trihrada,for the ammo
term weroMled.
Mr. PATTEssOft YrciITSAIT TO Win.
tionottne Legitestprepresenof Te d
the .resoln
reelluat-
Ins him to resign, for hayi n g. entitled
himself with tn• - demented° petty. At s
future day_ be said he should vindicate
himself. • Martini lights .betore him he
should sot obey the instructions of the leg
islature.
TsWarrolle norruus. •
Mr. WADE celled up the DW for the go.-
ornment of Montennonulattereoms emend
moo, It was Passed. It deface the powers
of the lent:nature; etallehos alsrtnetlon of
c ol or to oh:oJuni; defines the duties of the
Probate Court; increases the salaries of the
Judges of the terruary..ke. among the
amendments NUS one Inersasing tke Wa
nes at thaindgenot.ldeho.
•
iron" WUXI'S.
Mr:KIRKWOOD, from the Committee on
Public Lantbt, reported a bill to grant ald
the construction or toe Wisconalu and Lake
BuDerlorßallway. Ordered to De Mated. -
COXISOLIDAT/lIG WIN NATII7IAL DZBT.
Mr. SHKRMAN . lotraluced a-13 , 111 to con
solidate tbo national, debt m - sixper cent.
bonds, payabtevprlnCipsl and loterenti to
win, subject to a tax not to exceed one per
cent. upon the principal. He did not In
tend, be acid, to call- op this bill this sea
man, but merely to introduce It and hare It
printed. ,
COMOlitCr.. ,X!LL!
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The Semite pt.....ccdeiltothe Consideration
of tabs from the Committee on Commerce.
The lictme bUI to lir the compeneatlon of
.officere Of tberevonne matter BerV/CO WWI
. -
• The bill to regulate the disposition of the
Proceeds of noes. Penalties rnd foxfoltures
incurred - under the laws rotative ,to cue.
toms, was passed and goes to theliouss.-
- The CLilltK of Cho Home announce.' the
passage of the indemnity bill and the omni
bus appropriation bill, which were referred
respeotively tothe Judlciary•amt Yinanee ,
Committees.
ntiaa AND El ARBO6 JILL.
The river andjusrbcrr approßriation . llll
es also considered.
.• • .
The Committee of Conference recommend
ed the *trilling out of the following: her
improving navigation In the -Miesissippi
river at the Dem:min. or I.owerAapidS,olsl
million dollars. ' . ' ' , • •••.
KIRK WOOD Oppoied the striking on{
and after debate klr.tatlMES Inquired if 71
.would be In order to amend what _was pro.
posed to he stricken out. •,
The CHAIR decided antimativelyf and Mr.
GRIMES offered y
an amendment that any
canal which ma be constreetad around the
Lower Rapids shall forever math free to
I the commerce ,ma navigatlOrß of said river
and no tolls sbail be collected thereon.
Sir. KIRKWOOD moved mai amendment
that the Improvement. Of the `Raold• shall
be according to each plans as the Board of
Rngineers, appomted by the Secretary of
War, shall approve. Adopted.
Mr. EDMUNDS moved to reduce the ap.-
proprlatlon to $300,000. Disagreed to.
• Ur.
Inhale° to IP itildE
OOSOO.S moved to reduce the appro.
. Agreed to.
The question , then was on striking ant
the clause as amended. Disagreed to. .
So the bill appropriates half a million of
dollars for the improvement of Deamolnes
11 11 1 . d 131IANL.R. offered an amendment
appropriating $O,OOO for building and sus
talitlna a snag coat on the . Wlseonsln
AR r
teentive-Session.. 4 At r. W., the Senate
took a recess till 7:30.
Earning Session.—The bill toextorid for
throe vt am tbe time for the settlement of
private land claims m Florlda.LouJelarus,
and Mississippi. Passed.
The report of the Committee of Confer
ence on the !Ciliary Academy bill :vas
agreed, to. _-
allea •
AND 13/18310$1 MILL.
flar
7 d
— 0 consienliton the Inver and
bur bill wax resumed. 0 477,300 was added for
removing snags aml boulders Iron the Kin.
nesota River.
Oa Motion of Mr. EDMUNDS, lho appro
priation for the Lac La 'Bello harbor, le the
river and harbor hill, was struck out. Sev
eral amendments were offered and rejected,
end the bill passed. 11 roes to. the Moraa,
for coueurreuee In amendments.
The bill to repeal all provision. of the law
allvaing gnn.ll hrooeht tram Drltlnh pro.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
• Nitta utraoccoaia.
To
extends', natiorml
To the rights and remedies of the
civil rights bill to the White citizens of Mis
souri. Referred.
Several resolutions of the Illinois;lfichl-
Rae and WieCol3llll Legislatures set, pre
sented and referred. .
A 7AW viroactor.
Mr. BROMWELL offered a resolution in.
*trusting the Committee of Ways and Beane
to enquire Into the expediency of providing
for the Bane of 5 per cont. bootie to the
amount of $100,0)0,000, payable, principal
and Interest, at such place. In Luml.P.o
the Secretary of the TreaonrY uoier
rri::lc::tb.l=lgirku%fint:=
elution was rejected.
Mr. CULLOM o ffered a resolution direct
ing the Judiciary Committee to report a
bill making eight hours a legal days work
(or Utovernment employees. He withdrew
it, on Mr. WILSON'S of that he had &t
-reads. been instructed to report ouch hill.
brit withheld It because lt could not be con
sidered by the Rouse in its present condi
tion or besiness. • •
ALLIIOII3 natespleQ WITII
Mr. HILL offered a preamble and reference resolu
, rion In to Wentworth Select
Committee t lnquire Mr.
Into the al eg g
ed one.
rapt heresies with the President. directing
such Committee to report to-morrow any
evidence in Its possessioni and also request.
Mg Mr. Wentworth to present the news
paper paragraph upon which his resolution
win based.
Mr. ST.EVIIIiS 'characterised the resolu.
Lion ma most extraordinary one, and moved
to lay It On the table.
The !louse refined, bye vote of M to C 3.
and the reaelutton was adopted,
Pluivatims 7 1' , 7 blarsior.
Mr. NIBLAca Offered a fesolution ln
structlns to Dote calttee on the District of
Cc:4lmM, to report a bill conferring the
elective franchise, In the District, on 011
fornign born male persons, over , tho ago of
twenty-oue years, wiloare entitled to UAL
tirallsetlon und,er existing laws, and who
and
resided one rear within District,
and' hate declared their Intentions to bc
=Ms cltlzen,
Mr BTEYEnH
moved to lay the resolutio
on t.. 4. cable.
11r. NIBLACZ moved the preT:Ou3 qUe
'lon.
Thsi Muse retneed bh second It.
}"AIiNSWOI3.III rose to debate the
Fesolutlon, and It went over.
11,... 20=
Mr. TAYLOR, of Tennessee, offered a ree
-1 Glutton for the appointment of a commis.
gun to adludicate the claims of loyal citi
zens of Tennessee, for property 'taken by
the United States forces.
The House refused to second 'the pre
lions question, and Mr. ViILLIAMS riming
m ar TAILO R resolhthin watt over.
offered a resolution de.
cluing that the surviving eoldlers and sail
ors or the war of 1512 ought to 00 placed on
the peßalon rolls hy this Venues& Ca
TEX WAX IX MEXICO: •
•
CAIiPBELL offered a resolutioe
Oaring that humanity, civilization and
ahriettanity,enjoined on the people nod'
government, te dutyof. persistently Insist
lug on the observance by bellemsrent forces
Itt Mexico, of the principles of Internet lOU al
lew, In mitigating the horrors of war, .to.
On lacitlon of etr. CULLOM', tho resolu
tion was referred to the Committee on For
eign Affairs.
33331,133T101 OF erects taiaaev3.
Mr, ILOLLINS asked leave to otter a reap.
kitten,. declaring the cordial. cooeurrence
of the idOuse to the views Of the Secretary
of the Treasury, In reference to: the neces.
lily 'for the contractiorro f currency. with a
_vow {1:0 WI early TerSElcaption of specie pay
zuont- as the business of the country Per
mits: _ . •
- -J-torrent Of °Wetted, answered th
quest for naanisnons consent, and the
lutlon was not received.
Ravenna "Ratner.
•, D.AhLING, from the nelect Cornealt.
tenon Internal novenae growls, reported,
and 'Mr. THIMBLE got• leave to Present
the vtewe of the u.ntorlty. Ordered to be
printed,
115=1
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Mr. 11011ItILL, Chairman of_ the Commit
tee of Ways and Mean,, made U. statement
In reference to the business of the House,
nifarg Prgxt e nio c :ra t trzil f .teh,7
from the further consideration of the tariff
bill, and the Douse concur In the ainesd
malt of tkeSenatc, with amendments therm
to reported by the Committee of Ways ana
.gfeans and subs oo n eot , lTiorsilnos , o mg - m . 4
to one duty on hooks and marble. and that
the subject be referred to a Conference
Committee; when the report of each-Con
ference Committee ',was received.' It would
h* Toted down If net satisfactory. 7o of
fered a resolution to Mum:rect.
After debate hir. - 110iLEILL modifled his
reaolutlon, so tie to let it read simply, that
the roles be euspended so that, the Commit
tee of thoWlageoti the etatoof 'the Vnion be
dlscßalired from the furtherecmsidsriflon of
the torte' bW; that the Douse nonconcur la
the Senate ammulmentand "italc for a Com
mittee of-Conference...
After farther debate the Hove', br a rote
Of 83 tO.LS rolusetyo suspend tbartdes.
•'• ' •
The 1101714 went mtisCOmmittee of the
Whole on the tax bill, atilch was ausentlel
try out the tax on advertiSemcnts•,
allowing In ease* of aelsuro for alleged
fronds, Wilde double the anionnt of slid
frauds, and permitting the bosomes to go
on; requiring Inspectors of illetilleries to
glee 'amidst o nut leis than eSe(lo,..and . pros
'tiling that the assent of the United States
District Attorney or Attorney General and
approval of the-Courti moat be: obtained ng
fora compromise of any claim ii,risi ou
of violittiOns of tap revenue lawilkand
_per
t
mitting an Informer to proSecuto a Stilt In
the name of the Coned Statee,notaltbaland
thexernsal or neglect of the oellector
to
B.,vered imendmente. were rejected. In•
eluding one to reduce the tax on whiskey
to ono dollar per gallon, by n vote 0(40 to 70.
The bill wee reported to thoTlonee.
Mr. MURRILL made some rcznat . ki to
'new of the !vlsrloca adtendmentr°la the
• couno ef , width he 'opposed thdaholLtlon Of
tax on cotton. .Me submitted a table, show.
mg the amount of tax collected In the rebel
states In IMO on cotton; it wee C5,152,03:53.
and all other 50nmen114.646.8X.20, Wh /MOW.
ter rtmennt `elm less th.in that weld by the
' small Mutton( abode Island. Thle dletrlb.
uted through the ten -hinted would hardly
WIT the exPeoem of collection. . • .
The amendment striking loather trot,, tho
free Int was rejeete4l; oleo, that etrlklttg
out manufacture,, of jute.
,The amendment [modelling the cotton tax
'Mae rejected by a vote of is against M.
-The .'Hones agreed to the amendment
which requ
Irce gat. Cetninotten lo PAY their
own taxa. and to the amendment taxing
altchrare, perlhoosand.
TIN DTTF.OXITIO BILL.
..The Conference CommitteeOn:the comm.
lar and fliploniatte appropriation bin made
a report, which was agreed to. The proviso
In regard to the' Portogene mission is, thin
CO 'stoner shall he paid` to the present Min
ister out of any funds whatever, and that
the provislcor contlinse, in foram until
repealed byConateM.
'lnrirsitiracanenr.
The Conference Committee on the Milita
ry Academy hill, melon report ar bleb was
agreed to. ' The nation In - referonco' to ca
acts heathy rebel glatostathat no nosey
shall belattd - for - pay - lar — Subalatence of
sure, after tee let ofJanuary, 1107, until the
rebel States shall be reatored to their orlg.
oat relations totbe Union. , • , -.-
. Evading tlesitori:Thertix'lll!l artis - reeurf,
ed. An amendment putting on the free
lint, fabric., the pratuoli of nand-loon", was
adopted. The am ettikbagtaut the
*line taxlng:brantly. made , of, grapes area
agreed to. The tax on grape brandy re• '
matnethe same as other.
Thekaetet m ttee Of the Wb oln
• • • • 6 1111
on dlstallerP lloonaem, 'WISS,OWSZIedi end
the tax fixed at one hundred donate.
The amendmeJstipernaleting .houreotte - sa
uteed of revenue frauds to give bonds and
continuo thoirbnelness,.watrejceted..
The bill passed.
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Mr. Sil.loT Walla a report from the Special
Committee on the-New Orleans Custom
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Mr. DOER drented from that portion
of tne report In ia reference to anfactent care
having been observed in the appointment
of officer..
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Ina snarmicArtos intr.
The House, in Committee, consid d the
fortineatlon bill.
The hill appropriates far coast far ra
tion $1,003,C00 generallY ; P',oto cosh for
manent platforms for ominous of large l•
thee; 11100,000 for the snevey of the !Tort f n
and Northwettern Ls,kcs; $1.53,000 for the
purchase of eltrus.for permanent, eca et
defense., for the rorchase of sites
ocenpledbyternromey cadet defences Mr
toe for barrack*, a. Willlra reint, New rk;
t2.,0u0 for barracks, dtc„ near M. Louis.
motion of air, nCEIOFIELD, the :Limp,
relation Tor the construction of cannon
rlattorms wea streak Out. ..,
kir.'HOSS moved to stet Ire one the enact
let clause. Agreed to—el against to
TnnCOnnannto 20,e and .roportnt the Co.
01021 of the Uonea and reverted the deci,
ion, refualtig stnke out the enaCting
clause by vote of STagalust69. I
The bill was, under rule, re-committed.
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A TOTE OW TIM •
Mr. MORRILL gave not that ho ehon In
to-morrow move to take up the. taria
and press lta eon/adoration UR disposed 0L
IZON CLAD CONTIIACTOI..
The Noose agreed tn the bep.t.r. regneet
for • Committee of Conference. on the bill
.far the relict of Iron C 1441 contractors.
deleurne.l.
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MO ME
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
FM LATEST. TELEGIIIII
FROM 'WASHINGTON
Success of the Radicals at the
Georgetown Election.
HOW NEGRO SUPFRAGE ►FORKS,
Report on Revenue Praude in
the East
A PLAN TO CONSOLIDATE THE NA
TIONAL DEBT.
Interest and Principal to be
Paid la Coln
31R. 31 LEAN CONFIRMED AS COLLEC
TOR AT PITTSBURGH. •
tV.Leuxrco-rom, FebrnarY
mR
The elec ' tl ' on a Mk e place today in George
th Wm, for Mayor and Common Councils. The
registrythows nine hundred end seventy
one negroes, and one thousand three hun
dred and fifty whites. At nin• o'clock, the
polls opened, and a rush of vbtera without
distinction of color, commenced. The
votes of several colored men were rejected,
because they coma not be identified,•and a
few on the ground of minority; this
action of the Judges delayed the color
ed voters shme what, requiring them to
make oath as to identity and age.
Great exertion was made by each party to
bring voters to the poll. during the entire
day. Thorn was leas of drunkenness and
disorder than mond upon the streets. Chas.
D. Welch, Radical, is elected by a majority
of ninety-six rotes over Henry Addison,
Present. Mayor, w i ne was the conservative,
white man's candidate. A larger number
of the Councilmen on the Addleen.ticiret
are elected:
iIiriCSIOT OP on, AND .TIRITS.
. The Secretary of the Treasury haa adopt
ed a new hydrometer &MI. the accompany
ing mannal, containing a correction of ta
bles,S.c., and has directed the nee of the
mdlpre and head rod system of guaging, in
order to ensure a-correct and uniform eye
tem .of inspectrag rind imaging In the Uni.
ted states.- The-flecresary has appointed a.
,apec:al agent of the Treasury, and three ex
perienced Inspector. and 'angora, J. IV.
li uy.,e, of Cincinnati, Justin 11. .blot, of Peo•
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1a audj
_Prime, or Baltimore,
- ho will act, 'under Inntructiona of
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the CommlaslOner Ia OIL matter.
These gentlemen will Immediately com
m.-Ice t.he vloastlon of the scrotal illetneta
assigned respectively, for the purpose of
instructing the gineent I nspec Mrs of spLtila
and Inspectors of coal oil in the use of the
Instruments prorertnest_by the Secretary:
and every collector Is mpected to tacit.
tate their', labors. Tho now hydrometer!,
wthl at present ho furnished at the orpome
of the Government only to General Inspec
tors who are actively engaged in the per
fornvauce of their stutter.
11
The Freedmen's Bureau has received a
letter from Grayson county, Texas, saying
that the Government must do something to
protect the negroce, two having been most
brOtually murderod within the last. few
days. The ritillans aro continually mal
trimtlng the black•. Within a circle of
twenty milein dozen of men have boon as.
sarsinute
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The report of Mr: Darling, froth the Coot
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rnitteeen Fran,la, On the Internal 'Cayenne,
prexented to .the lionne to-day; 11 very
long. It states thu investigation It aacon
ane,lto the. cities ot2fo yr, York, broOklyn
Ind Philadelphia, and notYHthatanding Its
.^ Jompletenese,enoughltas been etlelted to
tlaty the Conainitte; that .112tbo inaliofr
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sure apdeate of tobacco, eigani and spirits.
especlaily the latter. atopendcras fraud. are
practiced again t , the Government Inter
nal Revenue, It is believed that: at least
sevou-eighths of the entire spirits mann-
lectured under the Present taw have escap
ed the tir,anatho ComMlttee felt wartaa
ted In the twaertion that few, If any large
distillerlea In the United States, are
doing 4 leKltmate business. They
doubt the propriety of comproml•
sing eaten where thi, law has beettvlohe'
fed, and surgest that no whisky be taken
from a distillery or from bond, for redistil
lation, without the payment of tax. They
- also disapprove paying Informers as levy
ing a system of Lista mall and la nencht
sloe assert that while Allure may be - eome
meritorious offic.s, nevertheless the fraudsln those cities are so universal and gigantic,
the morals of manufacturers have become
so tainted, confidence In local officers has
become so shaken, that It Is believed the
laws will never be executed until there shed
ilaTe beron areorganieaUOo Of the revenue
force. The CoMinitico In view of the diem-
/talon of Congrcea do not embody their eon
. 008201:13 to the iitutpo of 1,111, but ingeost
each changes to De made hereafter ea will
ensure to the Government, the collection
of its rereauo. •
.•PrIMICZNAINTIS roanaYiu
The gentanconfirmed John M. Byres. Sur.
veyor of Custom. ut. George P.
Mol , mo, do. at rittsburgb; Euguno
.Collector of Internal Revenue, eth diatritt
Ohio; L. r. Ceolos, do. 11th district Ohio;
George Anderson, do. sth dlatr, t Ohio;
Hampton 11. Jmmu.; of Ramos, Indian go.,
nerinteinient of tho l`forthern Suporluithitl
eney; tieurge Latham. of %Vest Virginia,
Copsul to Melbourne; Willard Slocum. As
sessor of Ihterrod Revenue,' leth,districd of
:Ohio; Jame* M. Melbling, do. Slit district of
Ohio; Edgar Pp... Wing. Collector of Can
tome for the oort'of Linton, Michigan; jf, K.
Dodge, rostmostor t Columbus,
cottsomosyso Dna sailcr•i. ems,
Tho bill introdneed by Senator Sherman
Co-clay authorises the SeeretaxY of the
Treasury to issue bonds, bearing not more
thin six per, cont. Interest. payable in Coln,
Cie proceeds or which shall be applied ex
elusively to the payment or purchase oti ,' th e
existing indebtedness. these bonds be
known-as the "Consolidated Debtcd the
United States." The bonds are to I:be, anti.
feet to an annual tax of one per cout.fori the
amormr, In lies Of all other The
`,T tae sinkingrecev fen d ed
lor
it tl r ie tt t c l u.
s topbtie bal
oa d
f
the debt. The Chief Janice and the Secre
tary of , the Treasury shall be Commission.
Ors of-the sinking fend, and preseribainles
for the management and the disposition of
the hind.' The. issue of Inindrel mil- .
lions In bonds, at five per cent. interest,
principal and interest payable In Europe.,
Is authorised. The hilt will not be celled
ois at this eeeelon. -
In tke Senate, at ten o'clock on Monday
ght,just bororo adjournment, Mr. &ter
se reported tiom the Finacce Committee
on the Compound Interest lending
, the Committee recommend non-onneonenr.
rence In the Ilouse amendment, and report
the bill as it pas/led the Senate In the na
ture or a substitute.
TOO rtxaiClat
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The proposition to ro.ento compound In
terest notes by the Issue of greenback.,
0111 not he comprommed to the Committee
of Conference. The redemption of com
pound Interest note. with greenback., Will,
neTerthelese. be °noosed In the !Senate, on
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the ground that the Tretuntry Department _ah
m. CITY AND ItiIiBURBAN.
Is rindahUy able to parlor core t , d
Direst notes when due, without resort to a
fresh Issue of greebbacks. Mr. dicCullech rotatrn. Pal:E.—The fullest and most re
fully 'agrees with the Home Lll4 which 11 0th.1f , meh, Off and Produce Markel Ile
' Cir. him discretionary pager to Issue no ports piens by any puper fafht city, trill be
more greenbacks then he may deem nee°. found on one Fourth Pug '
nary, Instead of ono hundred million dollars Also, additional City mut Suburban.
as provided for by the Teat 111.
riVretacaan cola anika.
Meetlnd of Pittsburgh Connell..
Ilan. C. S. }'y tee, formeilgef Pitrsh„ ra ti , Last evening Loth branches Of the Ms-
One of the associate Judges of toe u„i te d burgh Councils held a regular meeting in,
states Courts to Colorado, Is eot, „ e bi t their respective chambers, City building. '
to Washington. Ile was appointed In Oslo. • SEL.OI. COUNCILS...
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her last by President Johnson. - judge Eye. There Were present Neasill..drtustrang
Collin • Diakson, 31 0Cart_hr Do
ter ts well known in Pennsylvania. Ile E wen', Morrow, Crawf ord, Rees, °Wined, - T Inter.
gives the moat glowing description of Colo- White, Wilson, and President Iktedul a ey
redo. Its amazing agricaltural and min. Th 9 minutes of the envious tneettriga
road y Clerk Morrow' and approved.
oral resources, Its ellinatm, , ita water pow- were preaented a petlikm frontal' ,
ors, have filled him with ettralise, and aa. It .chlbald Wallus, askingthat Pasture allegi
It the most aeoesalble of allf hat part of our: to the Sloth ward, be fretted anti paved; in
pobtin domain ' which has lattailYaaia. the StrCe~t 41ge.cintia%'
Cultivation, ho retommemiLs young men improved In its sa n itittY,FlondltiOM Read
everywhere to hasteg i forward sad settle and referred to the Street CoMmittell.
'among its people. • • _ rat kaagrr DOOTHS. •,
ton era.. ALAVA 'tuns.' '
Mr:Gallaher pet:stated a petition tanner.
The Government la satlittlet4lrent Com* WillifitiVfliZTingrChal'iltasu'lltteset"ry"".fre
tumider Cooper's cruise around ttle Island - oltitionent showetit teat - f Mr
Of Cuba, and the result of
,h 4 T i en t' years boon renters of Mandela the
NM, haVo Oettl ,
that no landing of negroes has taken Place w ar ,hem varletimb eeds; lid
or any eXpeditlon been fitted for up- ware, de. That the annual revenue derived
wards of a year, the imporbition of c - oollea from these stands exceedes7,oeo; that they
have received notice from the . Market
having in • great measure done away wild Committee to vacate three .Stands on the
the slave trade.
let. proximo. Marty of them - have a Consid
erable • amount of stock on. hands and If
t leave now watild to at a r
conga/m.140 0 toes, Inasmuch. they have
ve y
no
places of hostile,. In which to ;sell the
feint s •nd ore Fumble to proonre arty place
to te except at unreamitable Santa. The
petitioners suggest that In ease the huck
sters Nero all removed from the Southern
end of the market house, there woclid he
room to supplytilt legitimate demands
therefor. Tee petitioners ask to_remain,
And taut the time for removal he extended.
Ids, Gallaher Mated that idler the dealers
I were poor men, some soldiers and soma
cripples, and he keeping of three booths
wag their, only NOV of suMisteueet -Ile
thought the amnruary notice to gait given.;
by the Market Committee to be Unjust and
Marbarotis. Ile would thertfore• offer the
foilewing resolution.
Resolved, That the occupants of the stalls
I In the Market Mous be ...led rowl
, F. occupied by the e m
at are as o nab le ad
;
route of rent for the period of one year. .
Mr. nem", tlinexid that the Committee -I
Slllllll4l he suslaitmd In Its netloll, although
.he was in favor of giving extended
Dine for quitting.. The market space was
contracted and inadequate to the wantat4 ,
the marketing COMM unity.
Mr. Shipton was to favor ofgiving the stall
rill:nem reasonable notice of one year that
hew arranguniouts will he made in 15k.
Mr. lion Env thought, with M. Shiptort,
that reasonable 0u111.43 should h ogiven the
tenants, but that the Ziphonlll be vs.
rated In favor of the canh r people wno
bring their products to - et, .'
Mr. McAuley said-that lie'hang seen times
when If nil hucksters were Cutoff we would
have nothlng to buy in our markets; Me,
WAS in favbr of giving the leaseea &reasona
ble length of time to quit. •
Deferred 10 the Mai hut Connuttteo with
instructions to give at least three month , '
notice to quite-•
lI=EI
,
The President has nominated Col. Robert
0. Tyler, of Connecticut, an Assistant Q tzar
ten:nester General, with the rank of Lieu
tenant ColoneL .
Mi=
Mr. Nye, of Nevada, appeared in, Ina teat
to-day, Mr tho first time title acaelio.
' Prom the Ti grounme. Correspeedepes•l
There are g statin
the President ood
will send ds
in for
Ills veto o f t
the t
reCOnstraetien bill on .Wednesday next. I;
possible that the iiinnre of office 1101 11/111
beta= • law without his signature.
General Grant is reported to nava said, on
gOc taiOunth obrlilt y s ot h v a er y
u r n m w ta se d
n U g m n U ;ro t c i . o t , .
All the members of the Cabinet, with one
exception, are decidedly opposed to the
bill,
The fate of the House bill authOria
payment of the compound interest notes in
new greenbacks, le •strumaly doubtful.
C groin th• Tribune Correspondence.]
It is conceded that 'there will be no oppo
sition In the Itepublican party tot's° follow
ing named gentlemen no officers for the
next Ilousei Whiz Ibr Speaker; alcrher:
sou, for , Clerk) Ordway, for deryfennt•sU
trmsl anti Given for Postmaster. Probably
here will be a new man presented for Good
enovr'splace as Doorkeeper.
The President has nribistittiad Gib [chore
of office bill to the .Attorney General; It
being claimed that the ,blll YUCC•lBtalt•
Genet.
One hundred and fifty lending Democrats
of Now York bare signed a reri neat to the
President that he Ego the Milnary rcOon.
struetion bill.
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The fate of the legal tender bill t o taxer. ,
tale. /Senator IVilson wilt more a now Ka
tt= providing that It shall be onlawth I tar
National &mks to allow or pay interest on
deposits made to said National Banks by
my other National /lank. Th Is b nal MVO. it
is alleged, causes nearl.rtall the gnat:Mal
trouble in Wall atreet. • I ... .t, . .:
The Senate will relent t a proposition re
ported by Me Committee Foreign Affairs
to raise the'positton of oat' representative
to /[teasels. Rehm; S. &mind to a felt Eds.
slop.
Yrom the Wurll Corriispondenze.l• -
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The arrival of John 'A. - Andrew id Wash
igton revives the clamotthat ho is to have
at In the GabineL -
The friends of the Tariff bill consider' It
as virtually killed.- .
A Special Committee ottiltevenue fever a
reduction in the whisky tax, bet the Ways
and Means Committee
_ateewory netic#C77,
Crum Creates chivalric IllspatEhca:
The friends of the Frmidmt today assert
positively that he will not pocket too mill.
tary bill, but that he will send in his veto
message to ill{n Wednesday. This bill was
coesidered
afternoon, when every member present op.
posed It except Mr. Stanton. (.en. Grant,
wholras on nd,he lo
this bit/ as ba plee of t
v tha ery t
unwle o e
ked upiu
on
I Mon. •
Fears are 'expressed hero by some that
Surratt, under/edge Fisher, will be allow
ed to protean alibi, and that he will be at
largo In thirty days.
Should the Mouse agree to Mr. Blalnes
amendment to the tax bill, placing notion
on the free list, there will not beenongh in
ternal revenue tax collected nun year in
the cotton States to pay the expenses 01
collection In these Stater.
It Is ramorml that a leading radical Senn
tor will next session move to refer the
titer
from
of Mon. Thome. Swann, Ser titer
from Maryland, to the Judicimy Commit-
tee, with_power to send tor persons and
Papers, and general Inquiry will, reference
to the anfememenst of the Iteglatry - laws In
Illarylatid, at the election Unfelt when.
majority • Or the present Legislature w as
elected, and pending this investigation Mr
Swann will be denied admission to his neat.
"THE KINGDOM OF CANADA."
The Confederattoe of.. the. B
Provlseed—rhe Bill Pending Au the
Bac Parliantent=The 'Plea of
• Voloo—A donate atailloase of font
moan Provided }or-4dpliol of the
iiitordoto Located no Oatedra—a
Itatieteod tO be Bong StoOt•tho Bt ,
laidreoco to
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Toxemia, /February W.--An advance copy
of the Confederation bill, now pending in
Parliament, hasheen gecolved. -The name
Is to bO "the Kingdom of CaliadaV the Fed
evil Legislature to be styled "the .Peril-a
meet of Catiadar the tapper House "the
Senate," and the Lower Ikon°, "the Howe
of Commons." The Speaker of the Senate
is to be appointed by the Crown, which I,
to have the power to create six additional
Senators beyond the stlindated seventy
two, in the event of necessity.
The House of Commons is to consist of
oue hundred and eighty-one members,
eighty-two from Ontario, sixty-five from
Quebec:, nineteen from Nova Senile and
fifteen from New Hrunewlek. The Q ueen',
representative, presiding over the new
kingdom, is to retain the title of Governor
General, with a salary of 23,000; each Pray , ,
ince is to have a.Lieutenanttiovernor, ap
pointed by the Governor General In council.'
The seat of Government is to be Ottowa,
en blect to royalprerogat Iva. Toronto, Que
bec, Halifax and l'redar:oktowa:are to be
the seats of the local legislatures.
A bedrail from the St. Lawrence to Hali
fax Is t commimced In six Months after
the union, and • compieted within three
7.19.
Proellten le made for the' admission into
the Confederation of New Foundland,
Priest. Edward% Island. linfarrt.a Land. the'
Northwest territory. and Brit/slit:Womble.
on Inch terms as Parliament shall deem
equitable.
LECONSTRUCTION
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• Lotm Letter from Goy. Grown, of
Giantla. timing the Areeptemee of
the !Merman Sill—II 1• Views; •s to
Negro Vothomd • "
ATLANTA, (GA., February W.—Ez•Governor
Drown will publLdt to-morrow morning, a
three column letter reviewing the political
eltuatton of the country, end advlsing
the people of Georgia to accept the,
terms imposed by the bill recently
Mewed by Congress. lle says: "t eon•
shier it the duty of - the Governor to
end the Legislature together, without do.
bin and recommend the pusses., of an act
calling • convention of the people to chfuigo
our State 'Constitutions so, as to pro
vide for universal she age, in conform
itywith the measure which has
pan
ed Congress, known as the Sherman
amend meet, and provide for an early elec.
Hon of a Legislature which will adopt the
Constitutional amendment La accordance
Nth said requirement. We now have the
assurance of Congress. In the , parsage or
this bill, that this shall settle the question
of our admission. We shall never get het ,
ter terms. Let us comply with theme
Ile suggested public meetings to urge upon
the Governor the convening ern,. Lent&
lattire, whose Imperative duty It la the
the questiOn to the ballot box la the elec.
than or delegates to a Conetitatlonal Con
vention. Ile claims that tho colored people
naturally sympathlsowith the South, saying'
their conduct donut tho veer peeved' this.
/f we treat them kindly, pay their wages
promptly, and In ad respects deal Justly
by them we shall seldom have canoe' to
complain of thole refusal to respect- our
wisp,. or commit Our irttOtatit at the hollot
box.
The Pentads lgoVensent In England..
limy Tome, February
or by the
Thsu,chjaud, shop byometmlEarKamen
_
tary statements; and Delia:l.nd military
reports,that the Peeler; movement against
Cheater Castle was a very serum, and
slatgiing .ffiar, undertaken after due de
liberation. and carried to the verve et com.
onion with rapidity and skill. itti , Irish.
Amerman °Meer, serving in the replan ranks, betrayed tne eeorot to the. author'.
tire, and saved In&it probability grog
trouble in England. The Miler ortblice i nn•
Chester staters that a Fen ICI Snta, d free.
tory, correlating of fifty teen, matiay f rom
New York, bold regular sittings in the chief
town of the United Kingdom.
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'ontinito iso - iiirti; . . '
Mr. White presented an ordin ci ance for the
grading; paving and setting with each.
stones of Second street, Eighth ward, 30 feet
'gam of the Public School ton.polut 4eo feet
'Cast of the eastern title of 1 .1te,/lirmitughtuss
bridge.
Read and laid over under.,theralee.
Mr. White presented a peUtion.for the
opening, 'grading and paving of Second
...rect. frorn Ross tO t he clt
Ryefilue 50 SOOII 1111.,
the weather will permit. er-Mr' Ito street 1
Committee. . . .
Mr..l.lcEwen read a petition for the
grail
hie nstd paving ot Mercer street, birth I
ward. Referred to the Committee on Streets.
Me . Tanner preiwnted a petition of Levi
kes lief and Jos, Benedict, asking Councils to
appoint them to remove all dead animals
from the streets of Plitablirgh ; -- • .
An ordinance conspitulee the petition
for the t simoVa of all enrcosses Outof Ore
City hefts. Read and referred to Ordinauce
Coto mitten.
Mr. White presented a petition from W.
U. II og hers, Lee.,he Com Prosident of the P..t C. It.
IL., do g
that t ellsville Retiree.' I
be inhered from an assessment for the Coo
•Irlle110I1Or the Pennsylvattioaveuree sewer. I
Referred to Street Committee. i
Ar/CM/MAI. 7100 Seiner arrnoratartotr.. 1
Mr. Wilson prosentol the following rest. 1
kitten:
eohvil, Tha from the oppropriation
Be. 4 (Fire Engi n e and Rose) there shall be
paid to each of the steam Ore engine coos-
ponies within the city, the sum of $3,000, I
payable under the direction of the Commit.-
tee ou Frio Engines and Hose. Provided,
that each of said companies shall file with
the Controller n agreement not to collect,
either directly' or indirectly, from citizens,
any money for the use or sold company.
And If stoop limo the rah' Controller ahall
be sathdled that any company has violated
thu provisions of the resolution, he shall
refuse to certify any Weir/let In favor of
ouch company unless the same has been or
dered by Councils, •
Read and adopted,
Mr. Tanner offered an ordinance having
In view the sunpresidon of lotteries, gist.
enterprises, litfUes, de., de., within the city
or Pitteburgh.. Read and reform.' to the
Ordinance committee to act in conjunction
with the City Solicitor. .
Mr. McCarthy offeredan ordinance grant
ing the Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Spring
Garden Passenger Railway Company right
10 lay their tracks, with nmetstory els itches
and turn-outs,lrom Liberty Street to the
Band Street Bridge. head and referred to
the Street Committee.
Mr. White offered an ordinance for the I
'opening of Vicroy street to Stevenson
strop; and of Marla etrect to Its terminus;
and of Magee to the southern aide of Vicroy
street. . . .
Rend and laid oyes under the Inlet.. ._J
1lr; White, presented an ordinauce an
tharizlng the grading and paving ell-aeon 1
street from Pride to Motion streets. Read
and laid over under rules.
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Mr Ili 2150000
offered toe following; Resol
ved that iu Street Committee be requested
to have Ilit Iltrele crosgs nut drown at the
intersectio d Peen nod Canal and Liberty
t.i 44,.
and Canal streets, nal that the Street cons
ni Issionere of the drat district be authorized
to have flag stone crossings NIL down on
the North side 01 Liberty street, at the
politic where the ralimed °resettles are now
teemed near Canal streeLat the DrOperCOill.
and charge. of the companfee to which the
rallrOad catalogs belong. Read and refer.
red to Street Committee-
Un motion Contaeil apjontmed.
COMMON cornett.
-- Members present-1161mm Book, Boggs, I
lirredi, Cousin, Ford, Rare. lierriplaill,
Rouse, Jones, 31awh Riney, Mcque wan. lile- ,
Gowan,- CORM'', !Lehman. Reed. Roenigk, '
Roberta: ILobll,' Seibert, Sloan, Tomlinson,
Totter, Vetoer; Weldon, Welsh, cud Steel,
President.
The minutes. of the last special meeting
were read and approved. . - ' „ . . •
Mr. hicquewan presented o communica
tion from John biofargo, Esq., together
1 'with the annual etatumente of ious ci
officers. The communication wasmseptec, ty
' and, on mount,, the etntements were order. ,
Cd to be published with the city acommta.
Mr. O'Neill offered an ordinance relating
to emnibusacie, nacrlogc..hacks, etc. and
designating the places where they obeli be
permitted to remairewbile whiting for bus- !
f toms- The ordinance was read three tame. i
and finally paseml. Nonooncurred by S.C.
and referred to Street Committee.
Mr. O , Nel/1 presented' a cOMMunicatlon '
from Wornsser, Myers & Co., praying fora
redluctlon of their business tax. Thu peel.!
tine wee read and referred to Imance Com
mittee :with Power to net,
Mr. no
presented & Petition from nit'
Irene residing on the Pormaylv•nia avenue
extenelon, praying that a water plea be laid I
on said Street Irons the eastern end of PIRn '
street to the intersection of the &realm. at
Chatham street, a distance offal feet. Read
and eferred t the Comttee n Water.
Mr. r .
Tomlinso o n
read a com mi meni o cation from
Um oflicera of the Allegheny Ftre .mPaoy
In relation to their new building 00 lrwin .
atreet, and presented the following resole.
thln, which was adopted.
Resolved, That the mmittee on Cit
Property be and they am Co hereby inetructed y
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to canon Wm. Welton, contractor of the Al
legheny Piro Engine House, to have said
souse cotupleted and ready for occupancy
Immediately, otherwise to enforce the pen-,
eaMr. ttacheil to the contrr.u Rare, from the Co ac mu t.
nttee on Fire
AlarreTelegraph, presented the foils wing'.
Tis the kind and Coranton Councifr—litm
vmuntat--The resolution granting to the
“Nutional Telegraph company , ' certain
privileges, which wee referred to the Cone.'
mate° On Fire Alarm Telegram, has been
taken Into consideration by the Committee.
The Coutuilttee report that, m tneir opinion,
it would prove an Injury to the Fire Alarm I
Telegraph to permit any wire to be placed ,
about it. . .1. 11. Baas, ~
Jones Ram ''
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The report was read and aeCePted. '
Mr. Matishinnev prehented a petition from
thu property holders of the Eighth word,
prying that Boyd Street, from Penney'sr
elm avenue to lt• Interaectiou with Forbee
Ctreet, he graded and paved. Referred to
ommittee ou Streets.
Mr. Tomtit:ism presented a petition from
Mt. W/Illom A. Herron, Preshlent of do
Pittsburgh and Millersville Promengee Rail-;
way CoirMany, asking Councils to permit or
remsest the Legislature to pass an act tore. I
lievo said road nom keeping Third street,
thong which sold road runs. In repair, and
cleansed, for the period of air years, ex- 1
cent between the tracks and one foot on
either Mau. Referred to StrectCommotteb.
Air. Ford called up an ordinance, provid
ing for the better regulation of the streets,
tar.. .Mali wan read thrtai Umas arid final.
ly passed.
Mr. O'Neill presented & communication
Iron members of the Duquesne Stearn Fire
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I Engine' Company, uking Councils to provide a suitable stable for the lescommode.
tton of it., horses of 00111 COthpally. The
corn munlcation WWI reed,und•ePeMeicom
, mine°, consistlng of Recirs. O'Neill. Roe.
n Igh and Brush, appointed (Wilson and Gal.
: tether no behalf of Select Connell) to inquire
Into the matter and report.
Mr. O'Neill offered the
to
WH.Ciele, The motion to re-consider the
vote on the Inunition of Spruce Ailey Inns en
tertained wlthent regard to, and In conflict
with the rnlrg.of Council. Therefore, -
Erndteef. ftnal the action of Council In re
cons
erodd. iderin g /41 notion he nod IS hereby re-
The yeas andlnitya were called, restating,
Yeas—Meeente.; Beck, Boggs, Brush. Cour
sin. 'Tempi/1/4 }louse, -tones McGOwun,
'O'Neill, seemed . Reed, ltonnigk, Roberts.
Robb, Blom; Vfelen and President Eteek—/7.
Nays—kessra Yon.% Hare, liewhinneY.
.ReQuewate, Seibert, Tomlinson,' Tarim.,
Verner and Weidon-9.
• ' Mr. Ford then moved that the action of
Common Com:elfin concurring with Select
Council, in regard to the VR1.114104 of !Spruce
Ailey De reectneed. /oat, you V, nays 17.
far. elebert offered an at dingoes provi
ding far the erection ofn sew Market house
in the Fifth ward, on the ground rime occu
pied bY the 'present mar t * as noon as the
Citizens - Orelaid wird s "agittacrtbei the
necessary "amounts. The .011TRIA12013.' was
reed threeLim. and finally jawed.
.11t.,Forcl
of
a resolution, relating to
. the laying'ot meter pipes in tho Fifth and
Ninth wards, win reed three Oates and
gassed.l
Special Meeting of the Allegacy".
Council•.
special meetiog of the Conneiht of
ghee/ City was ealleat tor last irmum for
the perposeof considering the sale of the
Poor Yarm and transaetiagsuchother bust.
nese es might come betorytheatt.
COLIC/ crOtragit r i •
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le P , Pa en ters M nTho .
na AI y ,
nod A l /vigilant Mc.
Liner; '
The President announCed , that lb. Meet.
log had ..been called at the Inatanf of the
Committee on this Poor Farm, to oonelder
: the bill laid over from the laSt•meetruff.
On motion of fdr,Patterrion, the report Of
the Cominittee Walt taken up for Consider
ation: • ' - • .
By requeirthe President read the bill.
p els ;meted Abet. gus Directors of
the Poor ha aedertalned that a new fern(
could be ohluined• with - oat dHhertity; and
that a much better farm than the present
one could be • purchased aid stocked, and.
new building, erected on the credit willed
could be obtalned .4s the prespectof ironing
- the old hum, without issuing_ bonds or
making say appropriation. — De therefore;
mooed that the bill be emehded by mitring
out all portions of the hill rotating to bonds.
Carried. , The bill, es amended, ras then
adopted.
Oa motion of Mr. Drain the flee were
su en rp seetcd .cndisl, that other businesa might, bo
tr
Mr. Drum then ptesented an net repealing
so much of the present act of incorporation
as limits the term of service of the Mayor
of the city. to one year, and extending tile
term of °Moo to tot years, and offered*
r evolution instructing the clerketo forward
the bil,t to thel,egl e ia n ature.
Mr. English mov to afdend by extend;
leg the terse tothree years, anal prohibiting.
the Mayor from serving Morelhanonatesm.
consecutavely.
considerable:dimension angered dri 7 the
proposed :amendment. 'he' amendment
was lost.
31r. Dann then Moted tent:fiend the bill
so that the incumbent should be eligible for
only two consecutive term', Carried,
„The Mit r es amended, was thou adopted.
.: /tr. Pr:Merman Offered the following resit.
tattoo: • • ' •
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RCIPIL'ett, By the Select arid Common 001M
MIS, that the Clty Solicitor be, and he is
hereby Instructed,' to 'prepare is bill for - priix
limitation to the - Legislature, amending the
act or "Stay din 1.4 , 0,an Merl a leg the City of
Allegheny to levy 'and assess a btisMffsk
tax;" by striking out all after the vonii
"as other dry taxes art now leviodimrtecit ,
tented." Adopted: - ;
bly, Thomits, from the'gratex
offered the report of that committee ems
bodying an ordinance providing ;for a re.,
deletion of twenty tier rest. en the old water . ;
rate., as provi ded
_:or 00. 1 1A*01). ?Utak
• lar:Yaziansaa moved to ataararialaahli•
mince by making the tax on meters twelve
cents instendot ten cents per thousand gal
lons, so that the tax on motors shall remain
as at present. Carried.
Mr. Thomas moved to amenl the croll
n.lee still further 'by exempting the
churches of tne city from water tIIX.
BES=I
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tin motion the ordinance passed toe. third
reading, anti was finalty passed.
resoluDon was then passed mathorieng
the laying. Of water plpeis itis.s a/1.7„
groin Sestern avunne to Beech strust.
. Weßll otfurril a resolution tostrneting
the M
Water Qmonntee to make DC/reduction
(11 water rates, except to private consum
ers. Adopted.
Mr. Drron preeented a bill from Mr.
William Dilworth, for WO, for the con
struction of sewers. Referred to Street
Committee.
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presented a petition from the
Ito co/lectors, asking for al, Mermen, ofper
cene on unpaid taxes. Referred to the
Finance Committee.
Mr. Illeßrier (Mr. Hall In the churl offer
ed too following resolution:
Resolved. That the Committee on Streets
and Sewers be and are hereby directed to
prepare a bill, and report it at the next
meeting of Council., levying' a general tax
for the cOnatrue t °reasons.
ConOderabe discussion ensued, ashen, on
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motion of Mr .
Melirler; the Metter ..113 laid
over till the next meeting of Councils.
On motion, mlionrned. '
COMMON corwert.
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Ilembers rei.ent , —.llesars. Cutler, Dun
hem, Drennan, Mauna, Ilona, Ingham, liirk•
patrick,ale,reaw. McNeill, MeDonald,Smlth,
atingle and President Riddle.
The relent. of the last meeting were
read and approved.
The President stated that the meeting was
eallod for the purpose of taking . action In
,reference to the City Poor Farm.
On motion of. Mr. Ingham, the rules were
supended In Order to tete up ether bus!.
Mr. Munn offered the following resolu
tion, which, on motion of Mx. Smith was
adopted:
Relotted, Ily thet Select and Common Coun
cils of the city of Allegheny, that one ef the
stoves formerly In use In the Council Cham
bers. be aria is hereby donated to the AJ lc
ghuny Soldiers. Association. ' -
Mr. grew presented a petition from
property owners on Ohio and Avery erects
requesting Council to pose an ordiniusee to
open the continuation Of Ttrgin alley, to
Ulu alley which runs from• Ohio street to
C err stre
tee.tn, was referred to the Street
mit
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Mr. McDonald presented the report of the
Committee on Can, accompanying which
was the follow resolution:
Reseited, That the Committee on Gas be,
and tney ten, hen:by instructed to have two
gas lamps placed on Palo Alto .tree[, In the
moat nuitable location (or the . name.
On motion, Clio report was accepted and
the resolution adopted.
Smith offered Lhe foilOWlng resolor
Lion, which was adopted:
lidlotrevl. That the CoMmitteeon Tire EP.
glees En g inetructed to visit tne General
Grant Douse and report what im•
provomenta and repairs are necessary on
the engine house, the fire apparatus and the
warning implement. of 'the Company.
Mr. Ingham offered the following resole.
Mon:
Rerotred, That the Committee on Flre
Engines, In connection with the Controller,
be, and they are liereby,lnstructed to enter
Into a contract with -Messrs. Gamewelly
Kennard & Co., for erecting their Fire
Alarm and Police Telegraph, at a coat not
exceeding 48.5L0.
Mr. .math inbred that the resolution be
rolOpte.l.
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,Mr. Ilegraw opposed hasty action to the
matter. lie wan opposed to the adoption of
the eyetem now to nee in Pittsburgh, and
thought that the matter •hould De reported
by the Committee on lire Ermines, betore
action wan taken by the Council in the
matter.
Mr. Ilene& said that the ant thing for
consideration wits, did the city really need
fire alarm telegraph, and min as to the
beet system to adopt.. if the Mind of the
members had already been fixed, then it
was unneees”ry to further delay action LI
the matter. Ile was In favor of the Pitts
burgh system, owing to its compietencea
and correctness.
Mr. McNeill said ho was not prepared to
voto on the adoption of the resolution. and
moved that it be referred to the Committee
on Fire
Mr. Megrim was in favor et Mr. Nalcolll`s
motion.
Mr. Smith said that the matter has at.
ready been bolero the Committee on tire
Engines, and therefore, thought that no-
tion should not be further Viponed by
Council. lie wall Opposed to .
motion, and In favor of the adoption of lir.
Ingham , . resolution.
The question was then taken on Mr. Mc-
Neill's motion, which resulted In Its *dap
thin by a vote of seven yeas to ate naya.
In all of which business Select Council
..neurred.
On motion, Council adjourned.
Tle.d.of 111111ow.—resterdar afternriorr
considerable excitement and fun watt oce...
•Inned In the neighborhood of the h 6 or
by the =Urn of thee')
omen, In Allegheny.
which as being ronseYnd , with th ree or
four oth w ers, along Ohio ,tree[, In • wagon.
When thewnene Patridng the hayorls
offise, the animal, acting on a Sadden
pals° bounded errk w Lolly over th e tall.
Board of the wehlele, landing on hit beet to
Zhu xtreet. Before the driver weld ju mp
out, the to/final, foOLIXtUnd RS It wet, blot
got upon its legs and started off at ea ant.
and though very rapid gait, towards the
watch house, seeming tO fall naturally late
thonas. warn punned by to many sheepish Ind!.
'la. The owner pursued
and only succeeded In mtptu the fugitive ,
ring hlm atter
a sharp end tolerably long cheat,
A Herrman War eaNe—Draftaii hal atxt
A lineman, living In East Illratlnghtint,
came to the Mayor's office yesterday and
told a slogntar story of war experience.
lie state. that be Is a poor man, shoat forty. :
dray - ears of age, with a wife and three
children. On the slat day of July . , ho'
wan working at the 'brdwnstown rotting
mill, wired an olneer Connected with the
mhos of a- sout i•sitle-magistratc, came to
him one told him that was required as - a
witness in a case tueti:l4 vrearess at the
said umalstiate's oak. ..Ile worst MI W the
constable, and Instead Of belng'envorn as a
witness, was setittintleterreet .trythe Pro.
vest Ilarstatl's office. la the Girard House;
belnifinfortderithat he-Wast arrested no
deserter, - having, been &lifted and net
having reported. - Before the Provost
-Marshal; he denied this, stating that
he eeuld not have been drafted, a, he
Ilved In. F.astliirmingtiam, where there had
Wes no draft.. Oa the Mid, ho wave r, was
erotic report at Camp Bertelda- its re
ported aoolvdingly, and on the Yid was scat
back to the city with the Information that
his name did not appear on the rolls of the
Camp. The next dsy he wan sent heck to
the Camp and wasthe same day returned to
therelty as before. Pliu the - Mitt he was re-
turned tisearep Wltrfabe a ntemeat that he
was a non-reportin drafted •Inan; and was
arrested as a distorter. Ile was then eent to
ILarrisbur& and Wants to the front, whets
he remained ,' participating In several en
gagements, Until he was mustered nut..
Even on his discharge ho 1s described
as • denerter.• While he was away
hli Wife and children were real:to.
ed to absolute beggary, and now, ow.
leg to the scarcity of work, he and WOse do ,
pending on him, are In a state of tee most
abject to t spoy. BISCh la the story he told,
whether tree or not, we have no means
of f lodging , until the Investigation, which
is obe made; has been concluded. Mean.
Awhile we suppress all the names In the
case. -
P Grand Clearance Sole at McClelland.*
Auction 'Noose Headquarter*. 33
and 37, Fifth Street.
The great clearance sale at the Auction
Hopes merchandise head atuaters of T. A.
McClelland, Nos. 05 and 57 Fifth Street still
continues. He has determined to got rid of
the immense stock of goods now On hands
regardless of price, and la offering nude'
bargain* as *ere never before obtained' in
.
tide elty.'' glary style of boots andahoethf,;
the, beet make and dutch, together with a
hoga assortment of Cry goods,: woolen.:
goodn, clothing and material for men and
boys , wear, far, blankets. and genaralboute.
farnishlng good. are now offered ar prices
very chesp.• Call In mut see Par yOUraiqvini,.l
n9,.Wheitier you are desirous of purchaslng
Or not. attentive and gentlemanly salesmen
will take pleirsure tri wafting upon you. -
Tale sale la peremptory, as all . the :goods
must, within a short time,' be:disposed of,
and, of course, nro regent to cost has been.
shown In the =Wag down. of the goods.
MeCielhind'a house 11n• Tong been regarded
the headquarters for cheat, bargabas, and
now as an extra Indecement Is offered,; the
ealearooms are thronged with customer;
day and evening. Gnu once,Ar you would
• Canna& your own pecuniary Interests, for
at the rapid rate the gates are now going
,off the clearance eappotiaat loaf.. itemem
dti -,
ber the place. N 05..% and 57 PIRA 'treat. ,
tiaimaio Hall, and remember also, that
nowhere:Lin the country. can greater bar.
gates in any line of goods be obtained.
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2 Alleired :Sanitary
,Panny.Wiggau, on
.hatorday, made inter
ntation. before Alderman Donaldson, charg
ing Pardon Wesley, of tho Revere Bottle,
with adultery, it appears that the prosectr
Utz, with several others, vras 'engaged to
Mingo iir thriballet trolipti at the Pittsburgh
R'bentre, In January lewt, and wore.atint to
the Ittiliere Renee oard, rooms having
Welt engaged for then thdre. It is 'alleged
.by he
proseetarix that on Thursday even
ing In the last week InJanuairy, the accused
eaimeto tier room }liter she had retired, two :
resenting that eife had 'good to tbwn and risinlstnat be back tor some .day..
.Triday night be tame back, and Bettirday
et ht he stayed all night in her room. An.
_other of the rill Oneapyitur on adjoining
room, teauma that attaepor cmfamb..ll.l4
.prosecutrit's teem on the nights mentioned'
and that she saw lest.e the room on
Sunday morning, and also, that he had at
tempted to gain her consent to occupy her
room with her. Tho accused was .rested
by odleer harbor and held to baU to answer
at Court.
' Alleged Attempt an nape.
Yesterday Mrs. 'Barbara DIN, a woman of
about.forty-flru rears of age, in .the fourth
ward;Alleghony, made information ,before
Mayo; Morrison, charging listrund Wrig
ley. • young man of twenty-three or four,
with attempting to oommkt an outrage on
her person, in the etreet. The alleged at
tempt was made shortly after nine o'clock,.
on Sunday night:: tattle corner of. Main and
Cbeet.llllC, streeti., The ;moment= tras
passing Wong there at the time mtmtionedi
when she met the accused, and he attacked
her,oatetting bold of her, and attempting
to throw her down. She made an outcry,
and °nicer. JACO!) Poland and Jacob San
- her, running - to the spot, captured the fal
low before DC bad to escape.: They
conveyed him to the lock-up, where lie re.
mained until yesterday afternoon, Whente
had shearing cm the li:foreman:ma mad. in - .
the morning bythorlstimof o.la alleged at
tempt. - die was held to had for a further
hearing..
mmulc zu,;.dum
Yesterday the annual eleetlon for /Brea
tors of the Coalmen'. TrtetstionroanYv'tran
I held It the office orthe Qrniparry on Wood •
street. The election resulted fn the ennui
' moue choice of the following named gen.
Memel:: A. J. Baker, W. 8. Patterson, W.A . .
Herron, Wm. Mothers), Thomas Yarrow;
James H. Hopkins. A. J.Hagan./1. A. Trey-
Vogel. J. D. Johnson sod D. L. Pauemon.
To-day Me Board organiz., and beyond
wont; A: J. Baker,Esq., wilt be chosen Pref..
Went. Lle.le a eareful. -StMlIWe and wall
posted financier,:and :under Ala direction
with such n Board, the Banklag Company
must pros•per. - comp.) has not yet
decided when their oleos of business
be dozing the year commencing on the first •
of April'
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PraisrasalUass to a Clargyasast
Yesterday afternoon, a nutaber. .or the
members of.the Liberty Streetlf. E. Chinch
presented to their, late pastor, Atm, 8, P.
Jones, a very fine gold watchorertnll224, ea
a eight token of their high sPefecietlie of
Mtn is a pastor, Chrlatian, gentleman, and
friend. W. D. Patterson, Esq., mince the
presentatton speech, in Ids usual very feli
citous manner) and itrut happily responded
to by.the recipund. .11mi inverted gentle
man has' recently severed his connection
with his congregation in this city, having
removed Lean from blearech meats, and the
presentation was the result of his decision
to accept" the position tendered, and ire.
garters from the city. '
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Wampum:mins with regret this, morning
tharleath Of !u. John Shahan, who was M
ilts ad on the Pittsburgh, Calcimines and CU;
clematt Ballroad mime time Mine, on the
same day that David F. Mightierger came to
his death. Wish= was severely injured on
'the thigh:v:ld It was concluded yesterday.
life wee by amputating the Injured limb.
This . was done by Drs. George McCook, it. R.
Cotton and E. Umbetatter, eat the shock
was too sired ;be woandedmanis frame,
and he about. an hour attar the
operation hail been Performed.
The Steweesasesso nape thse.—Phillp
final and Wm. human, charged, on isimb of
Carat' Smith,' with emelt and hammy with
intent to commit a rape, were colors hear
ing yesterday before Alderman Strain, 113-
elstmat District Attorney appearlet for the
CommonwealthAand Cron.i.olller for the
defense. The alleged assault wits! com
mitted on the night of the Nth inst., in the
house of Justice 'Smith, ofilhaler township.
The proem:atm had gone them to Ascer
tain something concerning her children,
who were"boundontwintlmaneighborhood.
film seas herself at the' thee, ZatOrdbil to
admission yeeteMay. somewhat under the
influence of !moor. The case was contin
ued until Saturday afternoon at twoaclack.
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as Oat sisusoor Inesialatat evening
or two shun avery respectable lady was at
tacked on Illgh street. near Filth street' ex
tension, by•drunken rowdy named Belli.
van. and erossly aara d nited. lie attnek•her
several rime% an puling her shawl from
her shoulders, tramper, It In
the land alba
street. fro cause Is energised for the 'wicked
end =amigos assault other than a reek-
Nouns east • erveir
LAldife:lish.elgr7.:l4"ac.
neYrasd44..bleill'lVlthee
',rest prinintraient alike
• Barrel of Balt—Scene five weeks are
a Darrel of salt wu left by some tmknown
eperson. atlttideldm s, ;Al Howe' tobacco store; on
subsstreet, and .was not called Iron
subsequently. /t wu eventnally given
Shetlands of officer Joseph C a pta i nho
removed It to the office - of the of
II the night:watch, an Diamond alley. 'wham
etillretnalna. Whoever writs it bad bet.
tercel/ for It speedily, as if not soon call
ed for, It will be disposed of sotorilleZ
tolaw.
"Plttsbusth liome nisnier..7 /Seel.
ety.—The amount menthe of tide eoelety
xlll inAe Placa at Christ EI. Z. Church, this
evening. Rev. Ur. G.A. Holmes will pre
ide. It la "Daps : tat that Wm; Dr. W. A.
Davidson, formed/ or this city, and Res. S.
F. Jon., A. AI.. pastor of Liberty street M.
E. tater., will drawer addreases. Reports . .
of an Interesting °ha... ' , sill he pre
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The 'DOlax , Saville.' Sauk' De Mal eaßiea;
(s CA.ll).]
_TO he Dtpositors of Ow Dollar Baring/arra:
A defalcstion ban been dereloped is the
Dealt 'presumed - to - be Mote, which we be
hemoth Do the fa tthiith - fof the toes; which,
In thejtalmmeht Of-the react expert th
ewtuitthts, was unawthisble.- It will not et
feet 'the real interests or the Muth It the
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Mks; ilogree. one loses of- the depoel
- mrs. It Is Is lessor pen of the Contturetth
-Fund, which is now 1116,010, over and above
the amount et dellpOelta now In the Mink ,
and: Name the hauk lathe woe.
elioeger condition than in Jennie/A or VII
when the deposits were $564,000 and the
contlegent Fund - was $' 21 4 0 : 0 , an con be ea*
cart/deed by retorting Cothebooksor prlrtt•
ett report. The amount of ilcpeelts
camber was 62,000,000; the• Contingent
5146.0u0, - ./1 the defolentlorypforee I fhal -
'Mg! n gt ka _the
141t = Tul:=
ed. i g g4F ` ,z, he pit' g t•LtrA., Troo"= 4l ittYrr" la
iretenicheioencti ThiehinightolDearr e • -
presumed thlts 'thottdids - ar meow el
the lace wthhe recoter&Trotti the wad,
.tlesbf„.lff,,r- Muer more minute threttl
g,tib,, th e iNprlit umwredy apeo recerftut
°°tiai s'44°L-N44 , °f t " ' F . a .- * Axe
Pthshlmitol-theaelthosis.
P4thsruorrrkebrueitll,R 3 l : •
• •
ME
rine to South Prttat.Wrik,
•• This morning, at bell paSeC . ,ie
kiittagholongin't tot/lA - OrAdehis; a :OrOrWl•
blaokattli&Ositutited °lithe sidebr the` hIU
• heeth Titiaborgh, abottt two bundilket
aodiltry yards 'above thelumeostoo bridge' ,
wasturneti to the Orotund, together fartth a
airajt quantityrd hay Wheat, conta.loeCt.
Litaterblenee adjoining. s' two &tory orloh.
wlte:wfth aonte'ditileolty -eared with bet
slight damage,. Tbe loss Lot' exceed
twoil can tl red 'dollars: 'Video" was lint
. obr rotticaulegirora tokY• lo, ,t. . 0.111113
dot [leas cauoou by an incendiary.
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Our readerswill bear In haled that Di. 111;
der, the learfled statistlklan of the Mallen'
Suite Treastity Department, delivers hie'
Aret loetore fit this city, uptea , 'Por_Natieu-
Yluanoca," this evening, at Din Allaetenty
of Stolle.. Ile will treat the =O a"— la a'
plamenwanclinemmanaoe taaaecr a,,Nu those
who - 1140011,1U come mrsy with, a taalar
Idea.ereur national Seabees eked 'lo7d:
baina of the wealth of the country, tha
, i,juy ever entertained. It is a rebieca ote.
♦iDeh the arm:at:majority are Ignorant, sot:
with which no man in America , la no WWI.
- tar al Dr. Elder. , • - • '
. ,
Go lily of litturder the Fleet . De-
Cree--/la wo stated ye.terday mornin&
the jury in the ease of Foi, tried
Waal In ottrti county for murd er,toured on
Saturday evening to deliberate on a ear.
diet. Atter An absence or an hour and •
heir, they returned &verdict. of N.:Wily or
murder in the dint degree." The prisoner
listened to the rennet with perfect Dam.
posure. ISo was remanded tor. sentence.
Montgomery's trial einamenced . yeitextlay.
Fegier .1111 ho a. w !toed! on the
Badly Dritok.—Officer; Calton, of the
Allegheny. night watch. on !landed , night
arrested a man named John Bui - ge. on Fed.
eral itareat, Allegheny. The prk , Oned nee
very much Intoxicated, and wan ;canes/'
“euralghtened up" at the hearing yeaNlrdLy
morning.- - Ito was sent to Nam hap' for
twenty.four hours.
! - A Good • Wolleettoeb^—*e tinderstand
that the collections and aubecrl pLkna a taken
up on tiabbaik last • at the new gantlat
- Chapel. amcrontoil to about eight- thoasand
dollars • and the prospects are quite hope• .
MI that the remaining debt win be eau.
celled at an early day. -
The Nation's Opportwolay.—Kre.
per. the dreUngulanect colored lecturer.
hold@ forth - upon this aubJect tO-rilght at
(hip' Hall. For a rare and Pith intetteopsal
_treat go sad hear thislady, W ehe la with
out an %Font in Amerina.
D•Aleay With Perrdelooe Evora. end
order half a dozen of those Per /eel Redo,
Preach Yoke Shit* at Murdock a .Putnanie.
71
-"
Fifth street.
EIARRIEM
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..EAST"N — RICIT.IUDSON-41.1be re.ldeoco of
T. r. SleCabe, Esq., ileac WoodEflle.&llrEbany
! k '. / . lE )y i iVrtavTitilt of Y
Noolgrds.
lizetxr. — EßAtcrit—tat Soodny, j. 131 Ugh.
b. the -He% Claperon, in Attfee. Indlars...l4l
- IStPLAR and nitSSALLI.I.O.SILCAIt%
bput of nl. els r. • No eArda.'
DIED;
HARE.—Ia Dngo[~ae .
borongh,• . 3lbbath .
ds.r. 2 Loelfirk P. it. AK.
DIIKW HASE. In tee 414 year of las
The Panora( will :age place from 61.1sta real•
deuce. rlreibang. , Duqunne borough. Tile ir-
TrAIFOON. at: ➢'doll
0 A NNIn
at
February 54b, 101aa
,L1ZZIo: I;AN oON. at Ntlo :ludas= l of ler
brother-1.04a, to
..f reeport. • • .
The tan. ral Lakes place Taxi VOUNING at ten
o!clOok. Yrtetida ofOle r .faallly Ai!, impartially
toolie4 SO attend.; j :
."..
NENAbI r ERnt=ENTEL
~LLb dI~tEIY , :~. ~•:~•
,::..:... ..
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et;
Fo. 19 Fourth street, Plttsborrh, - Pa. COTTIBB
of all blod.: CHAPEL OLUVE.O. - sad arm do
aerlylloo of roneral Furtdablng Moods for/Oah
e& Boorneopeoed day add alga/. Belarao lad
Carr , ag•••• furnished.
• arremarceeedier. David Kerr, D. 13.4 Bar. ,
M. W. JaLm.boa Tkonts. Zyrlag.34q., Ja
e o mole, Esc. • •
•
& CO., L.
,UNDERTAKERS, AND EMBALMERS; •
• - klounbuster, Word'allno .d rletaity.
COFFIN 1113.1M3 AT MANCHESTER I.IVEHY:STAiIL4
Comdr. Oliefilelel Oail Chortler"
Uralic and Cirrissrei 'furnished.
lot ILLDALE CENETERY.--The•
Wantithl —0041 , ..ere,••• the lamest subur
ban planets(' seentehrr. esgapt one. In ad. eons
tV N
atusted on New Brighton rose. lantneetatus
tr Dart& of Allegheny. Fur banal lota.iporolts
Cr Mire, nail at Central Crag Mot. of COOL &
LANCY. A herbeny CUT: - • .
WATCIIEB, CHALNS2B.II.
AT A TEUY num. suirrzr..xr-
WILL T. , WILEY'S;
WylleStOd dottrOrost
JOICt N & SCOTT/
Else Watebes, Clocks; Jewelry;
SILYER PLATED- WARE; ETC.,
- 11211LaBijiT; ISTB/47,
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471-Parstantaotiontiori .otOtts to amoomos
Watoom.Clooluoul imnalq,•,tit loot in:-
rioted
WELDON - dr- KELLY,
PLUMBERS,.
Gas and Steam Fitters,
' AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
A. luge asKirli
Modellers, Brackets, Lead Pipe;
Pumps, Sheet Lead. *e.,
ALTAR? olr MUM.
161 Woad Woo, near filla t ' •
neat
TEE PLACE TO BO!
COOD
BOOTS 456 SHOES
O.I33ELELWI 21118" P
McOLINTOOIC.' S.
• drch 92 :Federal -Strad,
ALLEGHENY. OTT.
11111Bli. CLOSE & CO.,
Practical Farniturtt IllatufaiZmws
COL PENH AND‘WAYNE STS
* Wan of rinnumiz eoastaaxtr as
DII. HENRI'S
DYSPEPTIC:POWDER
Yu eared thostrAnds of Dpipepsisaii.er all Mawr •
remedies hut falled. Tn. It. Sold by.' all Drug- -
gists. • •
I IKE e Tt E nt i ;ifetsl* D'd
SEWING MACIiINE,
Is Nv lIEELA2 a t41320,2'a. .
/ . 27.2ta.77:7 Tu772 lIAkL 8.41.7.72c02
fen 27 VIPTUNITSIXIET.• •
DILUGALII . B EV • • : •
r SEWINC MACHINES.
Fit , mit - bite t; bled bat s ' tboit 111144 the We it
teduteti prices. WM.
ten • . . _ _
Tie
ORSES, CABUIAGES ALAD
81!ii1:111E9 of M. verTiben for hint se
Howard's LiyfrySlAWes'
Tim street. near MOO 011,111140.1. Ream.
Great attention paid to , baying sad WEIN/
home. Horns kept nt ilia re.
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