Tlig PIITIBURGII GAZETTE, . . AT - GAZETTE BUILDING, - : sTa 83;]1. , 4A•pi - astzir4ir - F. B. PIUMITAIN. td , •' • P. mourroz. "m" l i g om gnatziazDAThi.,nii, ME= MUM Copies - eUratllbr cumin (per IS 0., .11411 pabsclumei. I,l baraltedietiona to Minters ' ad • TERM /0111 . 11t1.XLY: lined Copine,' . ljer rear. /Ise do. -. do. tech 'Ten bi snore coptee..to Goa addreos, and one free to eta. ueb cal! Y ITEMS Letter_ from' D. Robert ifunt4D, _ .. Dow ToricEDl4l3 . .111111117Yet1021 LND 1111 COORATIL . . r• the Ecitioro Cl VW Orsoolto:-8111- e elarrOing provedonse and fatality of .. t melancholy disease PoPtilarly known is D :Wu or CLUllaunsption and the talons of t • ,' various methods of t.LLtairden I, employed:• its prevention and turelinduce me to bg iteve that a tortes of plain sinepreictical . Leiterstontlw souses by . ..hien - it is produe ed, and the beet moans of arresting its Pro 'pose and elfcctleg its resioval, wilt b• sp. preelated bylill classes of your readers. - roe Pao Past 'Mien years I have devoted myself exclusively - 10 the elucidation and. treatment of .Telmonary COMollants• and can thersioregpealt with conlidenco onthe suecesi of the method of medication I. re. commend..• livery addition to the stock at medical eiperienge Ls beneficial to mankind and' especially- so' with reference .to the 'gamma witteliproduer, thirprecoutions which ,nlittiivsentrantitkeremodial moms which will sent so great a scourge ai Consumption. i Consumption/0 not only the most co - 1 socattPx . imost Wall disease known- to r race, but it Ls also probably the ono l t unditrebkaby the Public: Even the t informed people sig_still ignorant of the, condition of the gysteuCTo adder.; it label rise. and,of the /arty symptoms by which its apPrenclimaybe kn own. The public news journals contain 'speeches, sermons, and extracts from moral, religleop and set natille books--articks on government, com merce and the laws of trade—but seldom a word on the lan, of bleW.. This negative. policy may hex° added PI the social status and dignity of the medical profession, but it undoubtedly her proved most fats/ to mankind. - These =it'd eratione hero induced me to prepare a series of letters on Catarrh, Brun chltis, Consumption and Asthma; and, in doing eo, to divest My imagnaggi •t teilmi cal terms; that they may Lim - more Chau, ally roach those . they aro intended to That the ordinary treatment of Consump. Lion has signally failed Is frankly admitted by one of the highest authorities In medi.. clue.. 310 James Clark, physician to the Queen of England,. in the Introduction to his work on .this disease says e "The total in of edi encons hitherto . suleitolfsr rit rsinicshinlytheireotteney sr reritietng the mor tality of thistles's of disease is, of itself, sall7l - ingteinertt is tos to seek some otheer method of remedying the nil: , • • • Whatever ctifferctice of opinion theie may be among medical men as to whatthat ea , cr means shoal be, there cannot be any on the necessity for somechange in treatment If we would accomplish the cull, of these ,diseaies. • • I propose, therefore, frankly to ley my own 'views before the public, and during my sojourn In Pittsburgh shall be most hoot.) to coo and may . with 'such medical men us may deetre to glee a fat= trial-to the prattles recommended by me. Ily.next letter wilt, be on &I& and al• Carr)... Your obit 'errant, - • Illonasiv D New 'York, Pet,. 2.5, 136 T. hilt Stiakspesaresinti Cassias. '.Let me bale men about me that are fat, sleek headed Men—Yon CILISRL3 has a lean and. hungry lookssuch men ace dangerous." .....d—Sakakspeare. Now, Cassius, like many Wisalain because he knew nob to appreciate geed 1 f he were hying to-day be would not be re preached because lean, feral Holtsheimer's Continental Saloon, be would repair like all annalble mendo.and partake of the splendid ly gotten up meals and be as aleek and fat as his tormentor. Cmsins would appreel; RM. lloltshelmer , s bill of fare and would be one of the numerous patrons who throng this popular restaurant day and night. 4s Cassius 11 deadore can only advise lean men like him to patronise no other restaurant than the Continental, next door to the Post brace Fifth street, unless they went lo keep lean and apare.borted, To liouselsecPerc Good Tomatoes at 30 cents par can. Btrawberrurs at 44 cents. Blackberries at SO cents. Peaches at 40 cents. Planth Marmalade at 50 C 131113. Peach Jam at 50 coats: . !' Gond Balsams at 'M coots par pound: Good Prunes at 23 cents per pound. Good Currants at ha cents per pound. ' At Il ' 2 Federal , street, Allegheny City. Gam. BasvaT Don't say mat Conant:option . Cannot Cared, , Unless you have used the Rev. Z. A Wllsoe's ilreat Remedy for Consumption, and all lirorkental Affections. It has cured the very Wont eases, and It may euro your's; et all events, don't deepair until you have tried It. Solo agent for Pittsburgh, Josum /tram- Druggist, Aterket Street. Sent by mall anywhere, on receipt °raid ifonerd .t. Colivoellra Cod Liver OIL The Purest end Sweetert Cod Liver Oil m the -world, numonfeeiored from frosb, healthy liver's,"upon tho seashore. It, is ye:fee - 11s pure and soot. Ask for otter. ard & CeswoWA.Cal „Liver Oil," minutia- C.l3lrzcsi ILtcx a Co. Now York. EOM by an druggliits. a" WM March lit. 1867 Z. 14. Gardiner baying disposed of his old place of business, will open au entire new stock of Spriest pry Goods, at N 0.119 Market street, west Cornbr Market and Fourth. laws Inuneria AttracUon The great elosteg eels' coatieees to draw great crow% and goods are Defog sold at astonishing towyrteee, at 9a ea RUM Street. = , . Those Ladles• Glove Sae Polish and Con grass Gaiters; and selling cheap at the Operagonse Shoo atom.. • Drug, and Mei:lanes Doators. presCrlptlana 'carefully. prepared ailtalt thu. must pram, at Pultoa% Drag Stare, opposite Postatqco. = French Calf Boots formerly selling for eight dollars, now bolas closed out for One dollars and a haft at the Opera Holm Shoe Store. AsplendOS Frunze Mirror for Nato *Asap ot.tlio Open' 110010 Sboo Store. Ton' Van Biw. Foreign Llquttritof all klttde at Joseph B. finch's N0..180, 171, 181 awl 111 liket ttteit k rittebttnat. • ' ' To Clan Bur teipir etas, hicithehas Joseph h. Thieh's. Tatitan Bey Nvw Hops &t Josopli 8. Mach's. FROMNIN YORK. Arrival `.P European' Steaincri-611- Protwat Sesivneell I. be 11wwg—lltiall Whisky. • • Nay. Yogi, Yebinany 36i7. STA/IMM AlifirVlS, Thesteamera City of. New York, Inriin, and Panneylranda..erom idverrpool, arrived to-day, Ems! The formal and emphatic protest of a ma jority of the Bishops of the Episcopal Church, against the introductleti of =mug_ laths tamales. hi pnhllahed. - TO 35 George Wagner la to be hanged on Yriday, for the murder of hie mite in Charles Manuel, colored, has been seri toned to be kungen the 'second Friday . in for,murder. . ILLICIT MUTTS'. The Secretary of, the Tfealietry Depart. meet. has ordered the suspenewn OK the sales - of illictrwhislry.. acme caeca j SM. more than half thlarbeurat tag dull lolls realised from the rortine. , TES saw Teets have corset° 1 . • • picket uportillp r as the gv•l tm . ze 4 Xo . . trr i of the girl sad otter er idea • . pots, 'pats -901104YW -- ~.. ~~~' _ . . . . • _ , , _ , , .... ._ _ . _ • -_ . . . . • -. .. _ . . . . . . . • . . . • i . • . . . . , . . . . ' . . • ... . . . , • . , . . . . . . • . . . • ' • -. • ' ' _ ____. _ _......_ . . . ... . • . . , . •• . . . .. . ,_ . . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . , . ... . . . . , . . . . ... . _ . .. MoCAN Y ,C.E. I -F—On Monday •••••nia• Pt' rw- , . i • . . 117 TAIL MC. LIZZI X MAUD. only nni,', „ f . r n , r ' • I ISM& NeOnadless. aded la months. . . . - ,ill , • ,•‘...1111 ~ D. . 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Lotroor, Yearnarj IS—Errning—Tha gov ernment has withdrawn' their resoluttoni on Reform, Ina . promlie to lay beforo !unarm:nit a regular Worst bilL CONfID3RSTXQP IIITISE OOLOIIIa The bill for the contederatioa if the Mt. tap provinces io North America lei penal the Nouse of Lards. ' Earl Hassell censures the American Goy. oramont for plethhth for the Wealth& TO. IIIIP11111X11•11111116 Earl Derby's Reform Measures are the toplo• et general conversation. Leadtag Jsureall have editorial approvals, Duna', febrnarr 7A—Peening.—Captain M'Afferty, formerly of the United States army, and recently a leading member of the lunian organiaation in America, and a eoa• Penton of Haul Centre Stephens, teas anus tea In Into city to-day, on anaPirden °that= ug been concerned in - the - nestle outbreak at Elllarney. MU= nozzles, February 96.—Tbe Conies* se far for =embers of theitallatt Parlatiseat bars generally resulted to Is defeat of the supporters of atassulf. I • Ll* 'I rEt,.,, I! Pius, Feh.k!a.ary anaeanaaell that the flrat steatair ea the Now . Zayre aid Mew Ortega, the will leave Haw, is Hay in: := Lonsow. February Z—Emming.—Coneols closed at 91; 649 , 9, TIN; Illinois Central,Tßl. Erie, 17%. I.lcuaroot, February Sit.-Blerwing.—The cotton market tee been Irregular and quo tations allow a deelded tondo nny down , ward. linldliag uplands declined md, and 'closed at 13 3 ed, but middling Orleanselosed at lld,tbe opening price; miles. OA* bales. The Blanchester market tor goods and yarns was dull and heavy, 'rah a declining tendency. Breadetuffs Villa. American corn declined to Ills per quarter fer western and California. wheat unchaegsd. Lard firm and unchanged. Potash declined; sake ae ele 6d. Spirits of turpentine Vs ed. LW eceu .sees rownea. iew-areir. tea. rOtaolollol unchanged. • Fusatermaw, February W-13 veniag.-17. d. Five.Twenties,749. Penis, February 39.•Evealsg.—Atterlean bond. unekesged. STATE TEMPERANCE CONTENTION. voilmsof the Catireatlen at Marrls burg—Oar. Cleary D ele g ateshat, • taast—Two Mandrea Pre •eas. lisainssirio, ',February IG.—Tlie State 1 omporanco Convention Ina this after noon. Governor Geary was chosen tent porney Chairman. He reads • telling speech, and speeches were made by Went] others. The committee oa Formaneal Organism. lioa report General Wagner for Presi dent, with twenty ViciwPreaidnate, free Secretaries, aid J *ha If. Pearson, of Lan -caster, for Treasurer. General. Wegner tuado:a brief &dare U. Several revolutions wore - Offered at the evening session, and a sines of resolutions adopted, toe of which, as follows, Is regard ed as the platform of the Convention: 2tescalvd, That *slaw, however stringent' which recogwises the right to sell laical eating drip e, sea reeelve our sithotion, as we believe the time has fully come ,whem this tragic should be at ones and forever abandoned. • ♦ Committee was appointed to prepare ea address to Um people, and then t►e Con vention adjourned until 'to-marrow morn_ Orin two hundrod .delogaten are In at %outline. • CONDEII . SED 2ELE(111111.1114- The lisuissa Legislature adjourned pester day. The Committee on the United Slates Senatorial frauds, reported the belief that the money had been used In the election, but they could not ascertain by whom, or who had received 11. In the municipal election at Carlo, Illt note, yesterday, John IT. Troyer, Itepublb can, was elected Mayor, by twenty-one majority. The balance of the Democratic ticket was elected by a small majority. It is said—what Is not. said about them— that the Roberts Fenian. of hew York, con template another Calm:llan raid. The British troops have been shamefully and dligraealuily whipped by the Belize Indians. Another expedition has been sent Out. -The eager cans crops of Hindurss are magnificent this season. Large amounts of ripe cane are waiting for the mils. . The bay of Sanianla, in - the island of St. Domingo, has been secured es a coaling station for United States vessels. A treaty to that effect is on its WAY to Wasbingboil. Michael Carson eau ennvlcled yesterday inPhiladelphia, in the United States 'Court, • for not' affixing a revenue stamp to a re ceipt, and fined aSel. Take warning. The haulm painter. of Phlladeipida, are at outs with their employers. The jour neymen want to suit work at four o'closk on Saturday, bat. demand pay ter • - fall day. To ibis the feaster painters will not accent. Welted Darr, one of the robbed of the Dunces:mon iron Works, Des - bees arrested lit Philadelphia. • • 'Yesterday morning, the riaidenee of Dr. Cowell, near New Infaswisk, N. 1.. was ea tcred during his absence by burgl.Slll, and robbed of a comdderable attiCreUlit of money. Mrs. Cowell, betag alarmed, get out of bed and fired a revolver several time. et the burglars; she was finally set spun by than ant brutally outraged and murdered. It is thought toe scoundrels will be seamed; MISIaiMM By a nee at Elkhorn, Wla, yesterday, bey. oral Mollies" houses ware destroyed. Ag gregate 1003 .73,000; Insured in Phonic, North Amerlean, Homo sad Ireematy com. pantos. Maine us...loptinif o State constabulary systoui similar to that of Karsachueetts. William Browne, of FloboleavIllo,: hub been nominated as tae - Union candidate for 1 CODirre.lls In the Seventh Kentucky district. • The 1112/012 State Convention of Keatucky. Tcrterday,was very enitiellastle, chitty-0M counties belagrepresentld. nydley Barnes Wu nominated for Governor. and Joh?. ms. - son Brown for Lleatenant Governor. - - • • -• • • The Supreme Court of Tennessee Du de. tided that wises of the Bank of retinas.%) Cala nit be matted .= paymolla of t"" due the Rate. The deatalea mated a de. earns of the notes_ to twee ty-iiie tents. • Tate ?maim Lamialaturs bail adopted a respintan to adollt ths gold standard to the gWwinst of weighers. Ia t•W - Haase of Stapresellgittoss ft Oge, 701 1 . 4 117;•taalatwa 4a mike fie via ..ynater hem tho Consittutlon, attar a 'eagle, debate was Woe— yeas fe till R. NM EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. VERY LATEST TRUMANN. FROM WASHINGTON. POLICY TO BE PURSUED TO ---?:19- WARDS ETAB. ----- Theo7getownlinniaipalElection .44i6IMMAL ECILDLIG CONTIIPLATD. Protection of Freedmen In Texas. CONFISCATED PROPERTY RETURNED TO REBELS. The Monthly Statement of the Public Deb t OXaM=E General Useen has addressed a' letter from Jefferson Barracks to Aapresentative Bidwell, who had requested a IVY...Id:WI observations npou the state of affairs In Utah, whlla there, to October last. Ile says , "I Wing It Important that She Government should in someway strengthen its authority In that Territory, and et the same time, in crease, by whatever means possible, our friendly relations with those people, and elevate their intelligenco till they come to feel they area part of the United States and wa are their friends. Ranh weaver= Will only the more consolidate them. Tho lands of the Territory are still held by the Gov ernment- if it is the Insentien us give the actual title to Mormon oseempante, on. the same grounds mother inungrents, and I do notes° hew we eau do less ; a land Wilco should be opened there and a COMMUSIO.. it appointed to settle conflicting claims." Letters from Omura Grime, Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmen'. Bureau, la Texas, declares his purpose to exercise all tie power glees him by the existing laws for the protest:ion of the freedmen, and states that emu dent/lon that the Be• man Mall have occasion to ntate,in mate et wrong and outrage indicted upon (reel. men, shall, If nelessary, be Instantly Decked by military force. Oglelot communication shows that tho so , yeast* amount of are hundred and thirty sine Motown/ dollar boo wen expended for imbsistanee stems boded to destitute rsfngoos, freedmen, or persons not be longing to the army, for the et= mouths eadlog Doeember lost. v - fl t(.444E•4 P' Tits Senate l>ammldea ea Agriculture. hns resommanded the erection of a bnild log ter the exclusive use of the Am-Munn rat Deportment. Judiciary Square la re commended by the department, as a settee Mesita. The matter for the annual report on Agri culture, for ma, w.. 2 presented to Congress to-day. It embraces. In addition to the perk of the Deparameat, papers from some of the beat agrienitursi writers of the conhtt7. tech:Wing Judo Wrensh, 13.1.ard Todd. T. A. Willard, B. Perly Poore, Wll , lam Clough, and others. STATINIIII OP TIP /EMILIO 0532. The =outlay statement of the public debt will be nobllshed about the thls of Korth. It will not show any material Si/- ferulee from the last statement. Thu re celpts of Customs during the =torah will ePPIlar Unite heavy. and those from later. nal Itoyanse swarths unusually 'thin; less than the former, this being the drat In stance of that kind. It wall exhibit a heavy increase in the gold balance. Several millions of dollars of Interest on ten-fertles. doe on the Ist proxlmo, will be pald. DIPLOMATIC SOCADDLIT ditleulty between M. Barton, the Americana Minister, and the Columbian tor. eriment, has been arranged in aceanftatat7 manner. A mow klininter will be appointed and Mr. Burton duly furnished by that gov ernment with Pennileria to MN* the mull. try, he bevies been re-called. I= Brevet Major General S.Q. a. Gilmore, and J. G. 3111111"1, .lines been ordered to duty on ibe Beard of. Experimental Firing. •SOZOZTOVIN Ofachil returns of the if oorgetown elle• Mon show the election of the Radical Ray or by 96 of C majority, sad seven Radical Councilmen and four of the Conservative party. exelante Taa se AlleITATIen T.OeL.><ATloa. The great painting of President Lincidn reading the Emancipation Proclamation to Ms Cabinet, by Mr. Carpenter, was planed over.the noes door of the rotunda of the capitol today. • 3mi - isms rtscstrrs. The recelput of the internal germane to day, were Stozle. [Prom the Tribune correspondence). The Judiciary Committebts Intestigatiert el the matter call. return to the rebels 01 confiscated properly, shows that in Louis 4 and aloneproperty valued at*lfty of dollars had been returned to tee rebels by order of the Preeldent. All Our Generals have frequently decided that tale property belonged to the goyernment as mochas any could. The facts sonneeled with the recce, ery by the rebels of all this kind of property public. - T e h l e a y te c s a n Of n e th l e only n iabe / M h et w a n rt l f e r t om the reoords of the Bureau in 'moistens, het from limbo of the Bureaus In all the South ern States. &roans Tient Correspond..n.l Congressmen Edward Cooper. of the En Int Committee to inquire Into the mother of Union soldiers. Is South Caroline, ham miide a minority report.in which no admits that the soldiers were unquestionably On liberstely murdered, but claims that It I. not proves beyond reasonable doubt', that the disebarged prisoners wore guilty of the crime. Ile then proceeds at length to sus tain the elllntal action which finally thrall nand in the release of the prisoners under the habeas eorpn set. The report of the Cosalatthe, :raised by the resolution offered by Yr. Wentworth ea to ea attempted compromise between car- Min "republican members and t ie Presi dent shows nothing Improper on pert of the Cos greet men eencerned. • Williams A. Den, removed last fall from the position of United States Moran At torney for the 'Northern District - of - * New Tork, has been reinstated by the Attorney The President has tendered the 'Vienna mission s° Postmaster General Ilaridall, the Beane will not confirm Cowen'll nomi nation. FROM ST. LOMB. The late Elver ImprevemeeS • thes—Trepersy Doetroyed by she Ifershot Is Hanger. e.. Loom ?stonier, M.—The Committee appointed the Inter lmimolemeat eantion lately held in this city. to momertsl - Compass in relations to romevingeb etraottess in the motgaties et the Ilissiesi pi river rtver and its trlbutociek *see Moan lengthy report, ',bleb contains much ealn. able statistical mid immoral isfermetton, re 'petaled the inland commerce and the et Unproved timesportstlen laellt. ties. Ulm estimeted that e75e.005 wort% Of PrO arty was destroyed la Western Hemmelly the retest freshet ta the Ksw Myer. C 1 [ay Aferchante Notional 21.legmph Cb.] - Otr. Crrrirruary 28.—Weather elcarand pleasant. er four feet and on a stand. Oil maaket nil and unchanged. B z ipvg wean, Itebrnass td.—Wcather Is Mgr eel' brazing. Blear four-foot and ril at il ina °lll9 , istoraarg La.—Weather clear. allir rose Wee Aches darint the pant tweaty-learkoars. Etuslacso active. aggargryast. ihterlsry W.—ttivor Pallt.TfhWel, IWO" Weattswv/ear. c ut , rewraary. W.—Wear rasa four tallies =Ms ahem* It stand. Weather 0 ,„„ no m er very at W. Baslaets PITTSBURGH, IVEDNESDAt FEBRUARY 27. 1867. Pe,ll'nsylvaniaLegislature. I!yeetal Dispatch to the Pitteburgh Gazet to . , Rzatneartue, February %, WV. BENA.TE. The following bills In plane wore resat. Air. Fisher: An sot to :Mange the mode of granting licenses. Mr. Menus: An act to change the time the Treasurer of Allegheny county takes possession of his °Moe. Also, an act to in. Corporate the Monongahela Inclined Plane Company. Also, an act authorizing the Greensburg and Pittsburgh Pitch Road Company to increase their toils. • The following petitions were presented: Prom tho County Commtssidners of Alla. aliens., in favor of a law relating to "the County Treasurer. In favor of a prohibitory liquor law in Tarnotum, sod East Deer and /iarrison townships. •Of citizens of Tarentum against the li• quor bill. ltr. White offered a resolution to Investl• gate the Irregularity of the malls. The House liquor bill came up, but was objected off the calendar, and goes over un• tit neat week. The act to ',acute. Spruce alley was passed under a suspension of the rules. 'The following bills on the private eaten. dar were considered and passed An act to prevent the Cale of Intoxicating liquors In Economy and Independence bor oughs. Au act relative to the purebs•e of Iva. library, 10 Wcfalififftcc ococt3f. An act repealing an ant In relation to 'a lan library in Stotler county. . •,. An actin relalica to Rakers andPedlars In Greon county. ~ .., i An act relating to the election el-001mm and directors on the rallrond in Pennsyl, vents, making It unlawful to any Sad road Company In the State, elect any officers, or a majority of the d tOra, who aro not residents of UM State. THIRTY-METH CON BESS. (15.EIJOND 3E115103 ) Wein:rarer, retiros y DI, Isn't. T SENATE. arrournillaDant , Or Tam ir e. The Senate elected John D. trees, of Ind:ann. Government Printer. . ' . pairs?. MILLS. A Joint resolution was passed authortst leg the Secretary of the Nary o furnish two eleven-inch etas; for the arrears Of testing Itidgeway`s revelator ba May. Several private hilts ware pame . NATAL (Una . .. If r. GRIMES, from the Naval C mmitliew, reported a bill to amend the an relative to the navy in certain :neon*, epealing provisions that cadets at the nay amule t:rye shall be tiod•r Menne i and been two years employed IS the Mallen eretearn macbloeryl eying the s mbar of cadent for each member and del ate to Gengroat at ens. from District of C e amble, sea at largo and teenty.n re to he seilecred , annually from toys enlisted to he navy after 01oe year of service. Provided. That rim reduction shall not infect the Appoint. owns already made. There are to pre rtsiens as to the rant of °facers. . I Tfl Ater emu. The Rouse bill establishing a departmeell Of education was conddered without action.. Mr. F.EnnEN PEN moved to take up the army appropriation bill. Mr.• LRAM/LEIS .contended that the Niagara able Canal all should not be laid sable for the %roar MIL Mr. p E3s r.:(1 , P...V5 motion war carried by 24L against ht. Too army approprlatiett bill was consid ered. On motion of Mr. LANE, an amendment was adopted appropriating ono hundred and Pay thousanditollars for the erection era tire-pro-al buddies for an army .1910 house at Jefferermville. led. On motion of Mr. TRU MBULL, an amend ment was adopted directing the officers of the Freedmen's Damao to prohibit mann ing sod whipping In the late rebel Suttee. motionof Mr. WILSON, an amend ment was adopted for the disbandment of the militia organizations In the late rebel States.• . Several amendments were olifered and re. jected. - Mr. JOFINSON moved to strike net the second section of the bill, which, ho said, wee clearly In violet lon of the Constitution, It relates to the headquarters of the lien eral-ne•Chlef of the army. The amendment was rejected by a against I tu n amendment wets adopted to pay the cos of transportation home to Calia sol Nevada of volunteers mustered oatof the service at a distance therefrom. On motion of Mr. TRUMBULL an amend. merit was adopted appropriating *mow for the coostructlon of a bridge over the Idla- I [ sisalppl at Hoek Island, Illinois. The bill vies thee passed. COMPOLIII lIREariS verse. Evening &seism—The Compo Intereat Note bill, on motion of Mr. und was postponed till to-morrow. Mr. WILSON gave notice of an •mend me ut, that every Nationl Lawful shall, at all times, have on band, in money of the Malted States, an &mount equal to IS per cent. of the aggregate amount of Ito notes In circulation end Ma dttlamitn. WOO 41/1 TO wav• ctains TAM The Senate, on motion of kir.TlitilißULL, Insisted on Its amendment to the joint res. caution prohibiting any °feces of the lior. ernment• from paying money to One not known to have been opposed to the rebel lion, and agreed to the Conferenoe Coto mittoo appointed. The bill to p rovide. for the payilent to the Atlantic d Pacific Mall steamship Company of *MAW duo them on contract for carrying th e mall, wae passed. Mr. WALth called up the bill to pay Sam no I M. Batley elli for services as chaplain' at the hospital at Cleveland. Tuned. Mr. WILSON called tip the llomm bill to allow the redeem) of dischargo• for use to the Collection of onus bonnie. An amendment was offered, making the provisions for additional bounty in the bill 'PlPo'nkalbolf; to tO l n l' eftlers an Grnt r :lt i rii mute ad. Journal. .110 USE or ILEMESENTATIVES. IAIY.IIIIIO DI7WIIIII Til BMUS ♦ID Mr. WE br TWOHTLI reported, from • the Special Comouttee of which bets chairman, tint ho had stunt-Coed that the story of e corrupt bargain between the members and the President was' derived from Observe. times male by the reporters In the -gaiety, and conjectural Inforeactus thereatito. tmitituony has been given a ff ecting In the leant the tritegaty of the Prtsident or the members. There was not the least *knowb edge obtained by the Committee about the reported • proposition of reemeelliattm be tween tharresident and the members, nor had the Committee any reliable expeata tion of obtaming earn knowledgl26 Mr. OLOSSBILENNEIt made a fseellOns statement of a similar PurPort. On motion of Mc. WENTWORTH, the Committee was dnosirged from nor furth er consideration on the subject. TN. rATYeaO ONCLAIDA Tho Senate amendments to the Mime resolution, prohibiting the paymentor claims to any person not known LO 'UV OppOHNI to the /rebellion, was voted on, That requiring. ointment; to prove they were always opposed to the rebellion, wan noneoneurred in, and a Committee on Co furenee asked:, • ADDITIONAL NAT TO CLAIM., KO, The bill to prevent additional erdo , peneation to government employees at Washingtion was amended and goes back to the . lienate. 16 was poised by, the locate, 7.oll2l7Marloir DILL. The Fortification bill au amended by ;taking out the pararraph for permanent 'latter= for cannon 0f -lar ge calibre; and )y limiting the expenditure in the next cal your to half the amount appropriated: The bill passed. SalraL adADiner. The Joint resolution for the removal of the Naval Academy from Alameda., wen eoneldered. and after an hour's debate, Mr. SehenakMlalbatltute and the resolution it. self were reit - Med. The House then went into Committee -of the Whole on the Tariff bill. The refuting of the Senate Amendments occupied the time till remise. - Tel ialtln MILL. .Errefrlp Beislen—The reading of the Son. ate amendments Lathe Tariff bill, In Cern mitten of the Whole, was completed at eight o'clock. Mr. MOItitILL offered a substitute for tie hill, being In the main the same all reported trom the • Ways and Means Committee. There were not more than twelve or flfteeu alteration., reducing the rates elightly, as for instance, books, from 10 to 25 per cent. The Committee !rose tont Mr. Morrill might mare to dime all debate 1n one Min ute, whloh'wa s ordered by 72 against O. The House again went Into Committee, and Mr. Morrill, to avoid confusion arlth drew his a übstltute. On motion of Mr. MOURILL,tho amend ment proposed, by the Ways and Means Committee, to make the act take effect April let, wee amended IA road. la 10 days , after lta passage. Among the immndmenta dialmeed of ware the following: making the tax on cocoa and eitioeoLate a osaM indeed of I; adopted. Incroastor the tax on all plain woven man nfactorea of cotton, from 4 toe cents per square yard; rejected. Oa the same, if bleached, front 4ti to Sy r cents; adopted. On the game; lighter goods. If colored; stained, painted or printed, front to cents per square yard; adopted. Inereuing duty an bleached fabrics of certain classes from 35% 1035 percent. nt I odors., adopted; on same when colored, stained, painted or printed from 26 to ILI per cent., rejected by tie vote; increasing the taX on cotton hoelery from to to 20 cents per peuml, reject 54 to 51 ; rdumng tox on ootton ed ge., fro e m GU to 50 per cent. ad talc/rem, adopted; making the anti on cotton endings, when dyed or col. ant i 45 per cont. ad valorem, adopted; mak. lag the valuation of imports on wool to he that exteting In the principal markets of the conntry, whence exported, instead of at the butt port or place, adopted by G 7 toll. The Committee then rose, having dispos ed ot only twenty of two hundred and acv. enty.4lve amendments to the bill reported by . the Committee of Way. and Menus. lionso adjourned. __Locisvittk February.—Weather 'M clear, Moratiry 49 ; Barometer Z,70. River at Portland from dark Monday to Tuesday noon.M inches ; now falling lq m etes for lour. Pond op; Westmoreland, Cuseinnat. Si, Gondola, fit. Loeb; to Pittsburgh. Put. man. HL L ote , Pittsburgh and Liberty No. arrived from Memphis.. Ida Rees arrived from Pittaburgh. CITY AND SUBURBAN. IPOURaII PAGE.—The fullest and most re liable Money, Oil and Produce e itarket Re ports given by any paper in the city, u•ili be , found on our Fburth Awe. Dr. Elder's Lecture Lase Evening. Dr. William Elder, the distinguished statistician of the Gutted etates Treasury Department, lectured last evening beroll3 small audience, at the academy of M.Sc. The sebject, "National Finences," was per haps Suggestive of s dry lecture, and the people did not turn out In their full might to greet the speaker. We are sorry that se cz talent and learned e discourse upon a enb- Jett glitch should Interest every, baly, was listened to by emu) aratively few persons. All WADS pot attend, missed the great est intellectual treat of the season. Dr. Ei der handred Ms subject In a pleasing manner; and' carried ULM audience into the laws of labor and production, Interest and capitol, protecline and fret trade, inflation and contraction, with wonderful ease and facility. Irutead or delivering a dry statistical lecture, as a/ peeled, lie dressed up his }Snares and tables In the meat el.:Kahle& Wt Ideas, and .In/sr-roared them In charming langinfe, which aoorde,l delight and „Instruction to his hearers. Ile lectures again on Thursda) evening upon the praetleal functions of money, arid Its relation to the affairs of every tiny life. We trust the Academy Of Merle will be inroug ed upon that occasion. VQM Tea Olsen Coicaar.—The grand concert under the directlos of E. A. Stetson, organ• tat and ctiotequaster of Trinity Church, will take place this sensing at City The programinc, a very excencnt cue, is pub lished In another colomn, and should upon Its own merits crowd the hell to its utmost capacity. The entire nit proceeds of the concert, wilt ho applied to the alicrintlon of the trillttesers of god's tuCertug poor, lirlthOet daunCtion of color or Scent. Wu trust the hall mey be tilled watt totrntbrrs. Of Ito charitable community, and that u handsome amount may be realized, en the junta art sorely scooted for the liumcdhoi, meats of entering humanity in our add,. New Praha llocss.—Sliss Charlotte Thompson, the favorite actrassovas greeted by a large anti appreciative audience last evening. This evening she appears in the groat Impersonation cif Or origin al clot, actor of Annie, the little Vraretoot, in the beautiful play of that statue. V•atrrila Tu arras.—Th is popular place Of amusement aren thronged to OA tutu°. t cape City lent night, and tee rounds uf ap lause and encores which followed the per tOrinalleell showed bow deeply the audience appreciated Vas aatorts ln Into t. There la a groat hill offered u.etiight. I =111=1:=1 This gifted colored lady lectured last evening, to City 11.13, to. largo audience, who expressed their delight by hearty up. Plinse. Mrs. Harper Is • slognieril tin- Qnrht woman; her utterance Is clear and sonsleali her language chute and forcible and even elegant; her manneecaint yet ani metals there to no rant In It—no straining after effecil. • lier •übJect wax .The Nation's Greut Opportuntly . —the opportunity giv en by our late trouble. to reconstruct the Gov ernment upon the basis of cputl right. and universal liberty, In accordance with the principles of the Declaration of Independ ence. In disowning the old and still mre, mg prejudice gMost the negro, she took occasion to spent with scathing severity of the exclusion of a young female from ono of our institutions of learnme, after lav ing been a. pupil for one term, Ewan. , It was discovered that an almost inprrceptl bin amount of African blood flowed iu tier Malt Slobbers Committed. Testerlity Joseph C. Schrockerigeryt. roatmaeter at Petnerrille, arrived in the city, having la his charge two youth. mim ed Scott Smith and Gilson Hughes, charged with robbing the mall bags. Young Swab haa oeon employed for some trine la carry. Sig the mall bag between Putneyr We and roe..tewneY, and Hughes lea chum of hi. Some days ago the mall bag in Smitten charge was opened, and mom letters con- Wang money abstracted. Money had b.-en stolen from the mall before, and on the filet 'occasion the clrcurattances Remo to fix the guilt on the youthful mall carrierand his companlon. They were accordingly erre. tod and brought hem. They were token before United State. Commissioner Si Candlpe, and there molested their guilt They had robbed the remit !cermet lime., obtaining altogether about fifty dollar.. In default Of ball they were comtultted to Jail to await their trial. altered Fraud Yesterday Alderman Meditaters commit ted to Jail Joseph M. Wilson to isnawer at Court a charge of fraud preferred 14j1L111St him by Dr. Addison Arthurs. It la claimed that the soonsed'owed the deponent a bill of thirty-nine dollars for profewional nor 'Mom and failed to pay. On Dooley cult for the oollectlon of the debt was entered before Alderman ktellesters, and Willson proleased his willingness to 'pay the bllf there. The costa Of the suit made the amount forty-two dollars. and Wilson told the physician that if he would give the notelets at* three dollars, he would Eire him a check for forty-two dollars. Thu looney wall paid over and the chock made out and given. Yesterday g 'the of the cheek presented it atmornin the bankholder and was Informed that Wilson bad no money . In the bank. Ile Immediately made Inforieutlon for fraud. Wilson was arrested and coin mltted as stated... Er. lgorslock•s' headings. It le only necessary to remind our renders of the time-bud plaoo of Mr. Murdock's readings, to ensure an attendance °quid to the utmost capacity of say ball lathe city. The three readings Mr. Murdock engages to deliver will take place at City Hell, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings or this week; the doors to Ormcurls evening at seven o'clock. and the r ea d ings to com mune° at a quarter to eight. nll2l,VOti seats may be secured at the City Ma 11... the mOrning of each day of the reading, at ten o'clock. "Shakspeare and the Mole," "An Evening with ha Walter Scott." and "Poetry and Prose—gay and grave," are tomes which afford.ample 'scope to the rbader, and Insure to Ltie bearer an evening of profitable Intellectual enjoyment. pathos and humor corahlrun4'wtth inotruetlon. Governments neettrlttes.—gttontlen le directed to true ruivertisement In another column of the wall-known banking house 01 Jame. T. Brady & CO., corner of Fourth and Wood Streets, announcing that they aro now contemner all klnd• of Government secarltleS Into the new 15.20 coupon bonder. This Includes the United States °sizes" of 116144 and 5, and CU eerie, of seven-thirty bonds. Person , holding such socurthes will god It to their advantage to have them excillannel, and we refer them to' the re, u p.isge banking house of J. T. Brady d Co. 'the Des/era Of Cr AleranF der Kest 1. as actor at the German Tnentre, JO the Academy of /genie, and Benno Mes sing Marino for the Volksehaft A few days slope the Mks Una contained a erittelem adverse to Hoot, and on lienday the latter, encountering the Critic attacked him. as in alleged, aping ono of Me eyes no ladle. ilfr.sing made Information before tho Mayor, for assault sod battery, and Kest was arrested fu rt herer berry. The eeee wan held for a bearing. These Cane eeee aro -desired to call attention to the following 'sat regulating the permits for cleaning rivies. 6C. The BOard of Health will rlgld• ly enforce the regalations: "for every per mit for removing the contents of nnprivy shall be paid to the hoard of Health e t the Unto said permit-Ls granted, fifty cents If between the flint day of October atul:the first day of next June; and five dolitim, if between the drat day of June and the first day of neat October." San y of. the Ladle'. Home 311..elotaary Society. , The second anniversary of this society took place at Christ 11. E. Church last even ing, Rev. Dr. C. A. Holmes priadiag. The eierelsca Wore opened with appropriate services hy Rev. L.,McGuire. 11ev. R. Long, misillonaiy in the employ of the society, presented a brief report .of his work, in which ho gale some interest atal Istles. Rev. S. fleet, in charge of the new Centen ary church project. also made a verbal re port of hue labors donne the poet year. .14 . yequs t, road the Treasurerra Miss Saran E. Sart as. follow,: account with the Ladles , ifoine Misstooary Society of tile M. E. Church. RUILIPTP. Balance received from Mrs. . Rev. W. A. DiaVitliioll • 155 31 Smithfield Street Church.... 131 . 24 55 41.5 75 6,21;5 2 I,llwrty Chrtst Church. Erti Trinity GI GO Penns. Avenue (;hutch CO !toss Street. Church' 2 00 • .. Ceeitsnary Cnerth . 515 ea Bradley Lbapel Church 10 25 Beaver Street Church (Alle). 2 113 A nproprbltlon by Parent , litholonary ftcietv per Bev. S. P. Woolf, P. E 2, 000 0 0 _ ---110,e27 19 . airENDITGIIin. IteV. W. Lon¢ - 1 50 Q 0 e 3. 110111ngsbea0 70 GO ' T. Bert, salary 1,500 00 t' W. Long. .. 1,041 Pt On lluildlng per Mt. S. lirtrL 2,127 55 itev. S. I'. Woolf, salary 15 00 11111 Printing 48 34 blutilpil alll Paper 3 34 45,101 55 . • Balance Invor 11isn'y Seeltty $1,772 114 1,011.14 AOC.MT PI.ZrOILT. bliss Mary S. metier, Treusurur. lirevlptx SI3J Expentlltures 150 75 Delmore In Treasury $ a In At the dose of the reading of the - anon: clot report. Rev. L. P. Jonett, A. , pastor of the Liberty Street E: Church, deliver ed an %daress of much beauty, in which be pictured the condition of the deetltute and degraded, In glowing language, and chow, that nothing hut the gonad could elevate them on they nhould be. Bev. E. B. Snyder, pastor of Christ M. E. chards, by Muria: read the follOiting re• port of the Boon! of Managers : The Managers of the "Isellest Home Mis sionary Society," connected with the Meth odist P.plsourd Church of Pattsburgle, hes hers that a report of their work at the Moen of liihs second yeor will he gladly received, by the Society, the Church, and the world In general. All persons are aware that den t itution aml spit Ituol Ignorance urn limed In titles and towns, but none but they who vislt the dark alleys, and homes of ton poor Ins. city, can July know the nearly and great moral darkness taut Is found In this city of churches. While many are mirroring fur lock of food snit clothes, many morn are famishing for the "broad of life," and many, even within bearing of the cnurch belle, know nothing 01 that loving Saviont who nays no imploringly "Co of: unto me nil yectliat labor, and aro heavy laden." The work of the .Home Missionary Society thus tourists In relieving the needy an for us their means will allow and, through its fill.lon scheols and Mission entireties, titieliing teem taut faith which give's:length to endure all life's sorrows, sod premises a rest hereafter, When first organized, this Society was composed of Malingers of all the Methodist -apisconal Church.s of l'ltteburgh,Allegben and vl-. malty; Imt, .1110 of the ebureheS not co oim rating with - on, the Hoard of Council itifinght It sorb:able to remise the Society a :thin the limits of title city. Accordingly the. organization began its second year hearted the - title of the "Ladies' !tome MI, slonary Society ill I . .ttsburgh," and most gratifying has bleu its success. Two cube idonortee have been employed, Bev. IV. Istng and Bev. IL Burt; two thousand a 11 twenty-seven in baton., elell 0, Admtvtdort• ele the last year, halt been =ado; fear thousand, there hundred and slaty-nifie termte and sonny reinsintel papere hove been ficdributed; nix Sunday schools tuft dour lot:leg condition, three having been organ ized this year. In the. tell:min there ore Weems and teacher., seven hue dnal and eighty scholars, eighteen hundred •oluors of books, arid eight aluidred and slaty-line papers regul.le distributed. 'fbrough the inetrunieniallty of the Dor e. sectety, two hundred and fourteen .11- elite of clothing have been given to the inost dcattlute. Our financial success Los also been evcouraging; $5,110 55 have been polil to the Treasurer. Part of this•um has been given to the ruisstoutiries and the re mainder applied to the bundle,/ of the Centenary Church. In the early part of 11110 year It became apparent to the Board of Managers sopi Beard of I Munetl lbat one part of the Sec . volts wan, was true misstonery ground. There wen, many persons In mob part of the city multi not he bronsht under the influence of the Gospel without a reli. Ives organisation near them, and with open doors Invite them. through .the vlstble Church, to netsone members of the great Inn trade Church of God. Under the ausplces of.lble Society, the -foundation of a church woo then laid, at the cner tit limicau had Klrkpotriek streets, to he called the Centenary Church, memorial of the year in which It was COLIIIII4fiNi. Our friends owl patrons have essisted ,ll Ifs set liberally that the basement nom will coils leeompleted and reedy for Um congregation which one of the mlamore Rev. S. Bort, hoe etre:say gathered. IV,ltli revennit and grateful hearts, we arc• knowledge the ,onsets that has attended nor labors. het in the midst of oar rejoining the voles of mourning in heard.. Two of leo. number. Mrs. Itev. IV. It. Watkins sail Mrs: lice, MlLlnm A. Davidnori, having faithfully performed Buie life's work, now stand In the presence of the Master and re. calve their reword. And nor, at the claw of Ibis year, let us not ahrluk front the duties of the Inters, hut, lent. greater rarnentness, etsntlntto In our work, for "the barren truly is plea teens, but the laborere urn for." Thereinto tunny needy to tar clothed and fed; many nick to bo sluiced; many children to be gathered Into the Sunday school, tort many poorhase to hare the tiospel preached to them. Let the light of oar Holy Christianity be ao digueed over Hui dark ulace.s of our city that when Um death angel takes us home, It may ho Bald of each of us. "While alto lived she shone. • blear S. Corresponding Secretary.- Roy. Dr. W. A. Davidson, formerly et this city. now Presiding Elder of the 'Washing ton Irlirlet, wan' introcince 1 to the &mil once, by the chairman. lie spoke of the ori gin toad operations of the- society, the work which had been done, and what was proposed to do for the destitute of these citten. The doctor haying been Ident.lned with tbeerganization of the society aria la bored much doling Its firet year, was there by enabled to present the subject In an in teresting manner. Many will long remem ber the interestin aildress. The President then announced the names of the new Board of Managers after watch the audience was dismissed will, the beno diction by Rev. A. L. Long, Alliislonary to Bulgaria. the Annaoncensent, Dud Dr. ltollert Meter, of New York, proposes to vltilt Pittsburgh In person, will no doubt be goal news to mane. Air. Hunter has made his name fie:enter and" popular, bath In this country - and Europe, by hi. triumphant establishment of a-remarkable system of treating affections of the heart and lungs, by,otrect medication.. Instead of the usual dosing On the stomach. As a sercesuf ut pioneer In the great work of medical re form, Dr. !touter stand, prominent. Ills great ex nerlimee cannot be doubted, while h Isw rtt Ings h ave been uniformly commend. ed b the press. We refer our readers to his f i rst letter and his card elsewhere. cassaba Its the Aet.—Ofneer John Late, yesterday afternoon, discovered Stith Rog ers, a boy of sixteen, In the set of stealing a dressed chamois skin from the Meuse fur nishing store of J. S. Inchon!, on Fifth b[rent. Ito arrested the boy nail took him efore Alderman Donaldson. Mr. It/chards (Inclined to prosecute; and the 1316405tratal, on bearing the (nets sent Um young ilbstrao. tor to the lions. of Refuge. Didn't Want to be Killed.—Edward Rogers yesterday mido Information before Alderman Lynch, charging W illiam Gorirt.. ley, James 111cAllitter. and Janie!, Asher wood, with surety of the pence. The purlieu live la Penn township, and all work lu the come mill. The deponent alleges that the accused threatened' him so severely that he feared to work with them. Warrants were homed. . Fate and Peattsal.—A lair and rest!. val le about to be opened by the lad Ws of ht. Peter'. Protestant Eplanopel Church, In this city. The fair trill be opaned to-mor row (Thursday,- at noon, in Neville 11.11, corner olrourth and Liberty streets. Lunch will be served daily, and supper each even leg. A very pleasant time may bee:panted. We advise allto attend. Deposit Extraordinary.— Yoliterday morning, &plain looking woman from tho enontry entered one of our banking houses and stated that she wished to make a do. Pewit of specie. She then proceeded toes. tonieh those prevent. by depositing .zeo In gold. 'rho amount was made up of double elegies and gunner eagles. comfortable country cousin to base.. Additional - Allowance to Ottleent— Evoty officer m the SOrrioo Isom May 1, IM4, to March &I, 1ft15,• to now entitled to an ad• AtUonal a/lOwanee of f 5 per month for each eervant. has 11111 K entitled him. and. was ac tually employed by him. For further Infor. inquiwawlth W. J. di Hall Patterson, Attorneys and . 91.1 m Agents, 71 Grant street.' PRICE THREE 'CENTS. First I Meeting of the Pitts bncols Petroleum Associssfou— Election of Officers. At three o'clock yesterday afternoon the drat annual meeting of the Pittsburgh Petroleum Refiners' Assoc'sHon, was held in their new room in Baize!! Building, on the corner Of Duquesne Way and Irwin street. On •motion, R. S. Waring was called to the Chao, and IL IL Long, Esq., Appel tied Secretary. By roe uest. the minutes of the last meet. lug were read, and, on motion, adopted. Thomas W. Davis, Esq., from the commit tee appointed to proceed to Harrisburg to use their efforts in defeating the bill intro duced by Mr. McKee, I.:lac/ye to the inspec tion of oil, and to urge the passage of JIB, hilt banctioned by the Association, as an amendment. to that bill, made a very en couraging report. The gentleman stated that he was pleased to fled that Mr. McKee was not urgent for the p 114011,50 01 the bill, as had boon mated lu the mobile press, but was only anxious to have such a Llll/ panned RS would secure the punt le from the danger eaS use of explosive 11110. On motion of If. IL Long, Esq., the thanks of the Aesoclation were returned to the Committee, and the Committee continued. Charles Lockhart, troth the Commit tee on Freights, repotted that they bad con ceited with the officers of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company to regard to reducing rates of freight on that Intl. but had not received any satisfactory answer as yet. On motion et T. W. Davis, Esq., the re port was accepted, the Committee contin ued, and A. A.S tanner, Esq., added to It. ' It. W. Burke, Esq., offered the following resolution, which m's adopted: Romteed.:Titat the 1.1/1 introduced into the Legudoure of thla State by Mr. McKee. en titled "An act to prevent depositing of nu. wholesome matter In the running streams In Allegheny county. and for the better pr o eservation of the public health In said cunty," Is one which. if It 'Mould become u law, will entirely ruin the refining busi er., in Allegheny county, thereby bringing losses to latilviduals that may be estimated by million.; drive from this seamy the pre- Sent: Immense trade done In refined and buu de petroleum, and paralyze all other siness connected therewith, and render useless the wharves and warehouses erect ed at. large expense to accommodate the trade In Phtlauelphla, and drive from that tent Its meat valuable article of export. That in oar opinion the bill originates either In Ignorance or malignancy, Lad that it Is the duty of Mir:lLl:ens having the bus. Mess prosperity of the clip at beset to op. pose It m all loin: On motion of Mr. Burke, a committee of three, consisting of It. W. Burke, T. W. Ds, ♦la and Olivet B. Jones, I'l,apt.orere appoint ed to prepare a remonetrance against the passage of the hill referred to above, and to hate the matter brought before the put. Ile meeting of citizens to be neld at the Board of Trade Itemens to-morrow bight, and to mind u copy of the armre resolutions to our Itcpreaentatives at llarriatarg. On motion, an u.SSOYIIIIVOL Of tOla dollarnl • nd,ttoon tottio nsanuml foe. Was zutole on aril member of Me An. . tm motion of li. M. Long, Egg., an amend tocntib the ebnstaation WWI ruaptcdchang log the name of the Association from the !Petroleum Mariners' A...in tim,. to the; 'Pittsburgh Petroleum Alum elation," and oil petooaa intereated in the ell buslne” were invited to become mem ber, of tile Aft,mnation. =V= election. of Officers of tke Association for tile roguing year. On tontine, Hemet. eh., Lockhart, A. F. Brooks and Chnrle. W. Burke were appointed a committee to nom gate Once:t, who reported the following: President-11. W. Bark, Vice Presidents—lt. S. Waring and James .I.llUtctittlettu. Secretary and Treasurer—U. L. Lone. Exec:Oleo CousuilitlAr—T. W. Davis, Ben). W. Morgan unit Cluttlte Lockhart. On motion, the rel., were suspended rind tile ticket reported hi' the Nominating Committee unationoosly elected by acelis. motion. :Soother butiners being before the meet ing, the Anse:nation adjourned. A Demilahola bricer ow the Esseepage Yesterday morning, near noon, a mum fromlito country, who came Into Allegheny with a load of hay, was exciting na little antonishment and creating sumo eonater nation m the Diamond of that city by hi. 'drunken exploits. Lie had unloaded his wagon and got wild ilrungund a bile In that <mntion was driving at a most rookie.' onease With empty wagon about the n it, !sqr ce or twice no fell Mt his wagon ! came near breaking Ole neck, but managed to nave himself and regaln hi. 110,1::011 Without reriona results. At last the horsy. bern me frightened and ran around the mar ket house. A young l:<,100.6 Dinh named .Ludwig Waldar, wnogoes about the streets with n little wagon and 'two dogs was , engaged behind the tho market house gathering rags, before he could get out of tn. way he was .tract and knocked-down by the runaway horses. Ills head wry attack and severely out by D. hoot of one of the horses, and one of this wheels of the western 111,1C11 over both legs of the unfortunate men. lie was picked up and can't , ed to the Meyor's Mike whore he remii•ed proper attesition. It as lesser talned that one bone of his left leg was fractures! below the knee. We are informed that before the accident, en officer of the Mayor's police was informed of the drunken loan's conduct, but refused to er met aim because Lo Ladeso warrant, and that again, after the occident he refused to mato say etrert to apprehend the disorde •IS Persim• tinkers Campbell and Scott sub coquenti y arreated the drunken man at Michael' !shot's tavern on the tooth west corner of the Diamond. lie ',fare Ills name as Deo. ficidn, end wan held for a bearing. Ari Allegheny Burglary. At two o'clock yesterday morning, the residence of Mr. Franc. Frank, situated on the corner of East lane, by the river, in the Fourth ward, Allegheny, was entered by four men who obtained entrance through the coal cellar. They rummaged the house, taking two One dresses, and a quantity of under clothing belonging to Mrs. Prank, and finally entered the sleeping teem oecu. pled by Mr. and Mrs. F. 'I hero they 6ecu r in en ty-tw o dollars In money owl a heavy gold ring .111..11 Ilr. Frank bad presented to lit* wife as a welding ring. Mr. F. was awakened tic the men In els room and theout of hod in time to seize one of the robber. no he w. leaving the room. Ho could have held him, but one of the Oth ers called On the prhelner to shoot Ms cap tor, when the latter, fearing that the advice would be followed, letgoh. bold and the whole party escaped. The - teen were not recognized, bet Mr. F. thinks he would know any of theta again, particularly the man he bad hold of. One of the men was bow lerrgoal. sail all' wore fur caps. The matter Is In the hands of Mayor Morrlaon's pollee. 1=1:2 Coroner Clawson yesterday Impamalled Jury in the case of John Shelum, the unfor tuna° man who, tiled on Monday at rar savants Infirmary, of Injuries received sev eral days ago it the Central Depot. We cr• red yesterday In stating that the fractured limb had been amputated. The thigh was broken twice, once near the neck of the thigh bone, and amputation was impossible. Es-section out performed, the flesh of the thigh being laid open from the hip to the knee, and nearly the whole thigh bone net out. Thu patient survived the operation only a Jew moments, shortly be fore noon. The Inquest will be ooncluded on Thursday evening at the !layer's ofnCe. Jumped Jamteson,llvlng in the Fifth w oil got drunk yesterday afternoon and took his way down tPliara Street to tho river. There he got disgusted with himself and thought he would leave Pitts burgh by the perpendicular route. Accord- Maly balanced into the river. °Moor Jas. Pell, the Fifth ward constable, happened to sec the effort 'to shuttle off the mortal coil, and preceded to rescue the would-be suicide by easing the tall of his coat. which was the ouly visible portion of his apparel on the surface. The wet luau was hauled Ip, 111fscloun but In conVilo .r2 l , : ii.iaroasa. = Taoist." J aro losock's hat w. loot, and he was conducted to the watch-house hare headed, and there received such attention mhis ea demanded. at the hands of tho y capta se tn, Itobort Graham. After becom ing thoroughly dry and partially sober, he was sent away. Menelaus Days.—Michael Crouse. keep ing a feed yard in the Second ward, Alle gheny, made Information before Mayor Morrison yesterday, charging "Stumpy" Logan, Jas. Ford, and Jim enen, with ma licious mischief. Ile alleges that they visit his yard daily, force the Kettle open, climb up into Lis hay lotto and shoot his pigeons. When be remoustratea with them they taunt him in the most abominable manner. The young reprobates were arrested 'and held fora bearing. Aecident Near Oakdale Stet lesa.—Tbe exress tra on the Pennslvania Railroad. which left the city at ItS5 y on Sunday morn. ran into a land slide on the track at about, three o'clock. a talon distance this aide of Oakdale station, about twelve Mlles from the city. The engine, baggage ear and two express ears were thrown from the truck, but no person was injured.. The Mat ter was all righted yesterday... . Shed Barme4l.—Last , evening, ee stx o'clock and thirtvelitht minutes. an alarm sounded from box No. 64, corner of Penn and Morton streets. it Was occasiOned by the burning of a frame shed on Bailor street. nrar Morton, in the Ninth ward, be.. looKing to Mensre.Riper and Stainer, and attached to the Bridge netery. We ,11a not seeertaln the loom Dlrtrlrt Court Before J.lge John P. lientletly so. Thomas R. Updike. Plaintiff brought edit to in cover 4700,w1th interest from Slay, iMa, being the amount he alleges to have paid detennant for twen ty-four shares of the stock of tho walwaches ter Savings' Bank." After evidence had been adduced on both stiles as to the naturo of the transaction, a Juror was withdrawn, and plaintiff took a non cult. In the case of /towau vs. Cleveland and Pittsburgh litallread Company, a motion for a new trial Was made, ou the ground of excessive damages, etc. Richard Perry vs. Theodore Frank. Plain tiff alleged that In February, foci , anto on his way to •take the cars for New York, he was arrested by defendant on a charge of havieg stolen an overcoat. The arrest, al though unjustitlable, was not malicious, and ItV==M==M2 _ . Wm. WIIIMms, et al., for use vs. Etlwartt Nuts! I and others. Action to recover five . . thousand ilollara aitvansoil by plaintiffs for the purpose of a Nen to pay bounties to volunteorli for the township of Hampton. 8.. net Woods for plaintiffs, A. Al. /frown goroolvoilania. iin trial tit adjournment. T 61•1. LIAT 1 . 06 WCOMPSDAy. 801. Wooldridge Oil Relining Co. •x. Equi ble Immranco Co. 113. D. Caryon'd Co. VP. W. B. Yonkey. 117. A. Reno, del., Va. Wm. Per kills. 113. A. Cone, clef.. ye. 'rho, Pork Ise. et m. 151. lila t National Bank of Philadelphia vs. M. 01.112.140 011 Refitting Co. - 2 Jas. Clothier and W.C. ]lackey vs. lien ry . Sprutley. Patrick .2 Friend V 9. Coyle. Wllcozon, administrator, vs. lico. D Moore. Burglaries In Duquesne Borough.' Some time during Ilonday night, a bold burglary, or rather series of burg:aNs, were perpetrated in Duquesne borough. The bunco of 31r. John Jahn, attached to his store above the coke ovens, was entered by sumo parties unknown, who went into his sleeping apartment, where they stole from his pantaloons pocket, a pocket book con mining two $5O compound Interest_ bearing notes, aria 43 la postage currency. They also took about eight dollars In three cent nick. els, three hundred coppers, a gold quarter eagle, and a silver ring marked with the name "J. Jahn." They also took about eta . . . dollars belonging to Mr. Jahn's little boy. in German coins of silver. Ttie number of tie notes are 5.15 and M.O. Mr. Janus braid a noise in the room during the night but paid no special attention to it. During the same night the new carpenter shop of Mr. Williams, near the oil refinery, was entered Rad robbed of nearly- all the tools contained In It. All the saws were taken and nearly all the other tools belong ing to Mr. Witham. a pane of glum in the window of a dwell ing house near by was removed, and appa •ut elitirts made to hoist the window, but the operators wove scared away before au. compilsning their purpooe. The burglars are not known, but Information of the our glary was made by Mr. Jahns before May or Morrison, and the afUcers are attempt. leg to trace ttie thieves. ' 1==1:13 tin Monday evening a man giving his name as Edward Williams, came to the watch boom and desired mincer Graham to give him a night's lodging. 'She °Meer is obliging, and very fe'Wupply to him or Cap lam Lewis in vain. Every night there are fiuin ten to twenty homeless wanderers permitted to obtain shelter and comfort be. tbe watch-house fires and depart in the morning free of charge. Williams stated that he was from Cleveland, sad It was also apparent that ho was still more recently from a gin chop, the officer ventured to In ire why lie did not save the money spent Tor liquor to buy a night's lodging. The guest became rotous and abusive , saying that he was a citizen and the ofncer was bound Ito keep him whether he wished It or not. lir. Graham concluded that on that principle he would keep him and shoved Olin Mtn., cell. Yesterday morning the 'lodger was sent, to all for twenty four hours. Common Plena Court lietore Judge Mellor, Peter Peterson vs..Yohn Ruffner and Lents Wessinger. Action for trespass. The Jury found a verdict for deferments. White it Magi° for plaintiff William Reardon, con tra. Hosanna Hoffman rs. Michael °ales. Ac :on to rocovor for sorricom as servant roto 1.57 fo (111, fall of 1,65. Klrkpatrick for Oalatlfr; l.argo for dolt:adult. On trial at if 0.111.111.1 t, TRIAL:LIST TOR ICZONESD•r, Jams E'er, vs. :t. E. Ifogg• In. Frank Faulk vs. Ruchle Oil Company 73. G. Kann t Ern. vs. Fehr et al. 4. Milling . ..a Bidwell vs. J. B. Corey: 11. Itobt. Wray, Jr., vs. John L ] tiller. Pt. W. W. Newton T.. Vitt& A Con. It. R. I. IJ. 11. Roosts., adrar ' vs. Jos. Porter 41. !lush it ightrean vaJ. Bunt. 44. 110Fh Wlghtmatt vs. Jas. Brady et. al. Si. Birmingham Borough vs. Adam lions hire. Argument List—COnamon Plena. Judr,• sterrett was sitting to the Quarter Session room yesterday, hearing cases an the argument list. The case of Thompson, Reynolds .1 Co., of Palladelphia, vs. the Germania Gross As. sedation, Pittsburgh, a report of which we gave over two months ago, came up again, on a motion for a now trial, and in arrest of Judgment. The case involves some Import ant principles of the law of partnership, and was argued for tho defendants by P. C. Shannon, and by J. W. Taylor, contra. la the matter of the School Directors of Chanters township vs. the Special Auditors. to report on the bounty account or the town ship,lir. Ewing stated to the pourt that ho was desirous somothisa should be done, as he designed Instithung- another proceed ing. A commissioner will likely be ap pointed to take testimony to the ease. Treeparm—Wm. Healy was before Alder man Morrow semerday, charged on oath of Wes. Sullivan with trespass and damages. Tice proaccutor hirers room from the de fenrient on Pennsylvania Avenue in the Third ward. Lie has lurid the rent to the Scat of March. A few - days ago he left his room, locking the door, and leaving on his table a gold breast-pin ands cravat worth The defentlent has a key to the room, and the prosecutor alleges that When be re turnedhe found that his landlord had been in the room, and also, that the pin and cra vat were gone. - After the hearing, the Judgement was trivets for the plaintiff in the sum Of eland costa. laymen Its a Slagtaltrams , * Marv.— Aldermen Donaldson had a case of Melia- Con before him yeaterday—Lary' llellteger re. Charles B. Trap. The information was made In the, morning. and officer barber Ptarted immeelately to llayrrlite, on the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Ball road. Ile succeeded and brought Chas. be fore the magistrate. There the tulured male professed her Wlliterness to settle all difficulties on the basis of matrimony. The swain demurred Ili lima but finally, not tiller the trip to the Intl, g eve his consent, and the Alderman, In his usual graceful style, then and there tied the couple fiat In the silken bands. A Eon) oral Qnsurrel.—Roberto Pope and her nunband lease. residing at Ito. le kniton etroet, in the • Seventh ward, do not appear to live so happily as could be do. sired. 'Yesterday the wire eePosrod before Alderman Strain and made two charges against her hosband, one for surety of the peace and ono for aggravated assault and battery. She alleges test he threatened to hurt her variously anti to cut her with a knife, and that after threatening her in that. manner he assaulted her, knocking her. down, after whlch - he did cut her witha knife. Tile acensedwas arrested and hold for Court- Relator Liquor to Illsawsw.—NA charge of selling liquor to minors was nude stgalnst John Allen yesterday, by Mary J. Allen, who made an information before Al dem= Strain. The parties - reside ltiLower St. Clair township, and the deponent alleges that in Maylaet, and at divers times since, the defendant sold liquor to her minor Km, Blair Allen. A warrant was leaned for his •arrest. An Alibi.—Mr. Craig, or Middletown, Wrothingtoo county, who wu robbed of SD, on January lot, in the Allegheny Diamond, errived on Monday 11l that city, and a hear ing was but on Monday evening In the case or Tucker Wiltiams, arrested MOYO2III days since on the chaage or committing the crime. The prisoner proved an alibi and be was discharge!. • . Disorderliosa.—Two 'cases were before Mayor Morrison yesteninly mOrning, boils for disorderly conduot. Incwu that ef Isiinntins, arrested by. officer Yo landa of the night watch, for dutorderly be. harionr. He we teed Ife and costs. ' The other was a mask Marled ilegrepto.3. arran,.. Si , by the nouns *Mom. The case was die . Desortiow.—Cattinrine. Hamilton, Hying in the Eighth laud: maga.it Y irormatiee yea. trirtd ia ge ' t . nothing ter bar support wince L h e Seth of April.. The husband. ism river man. A war• rant wan issued. • - Arrested on Protess.—Chnst. Bradford YOSterday arrested sod committed to AU on a process lambi by the wort tar tho nOr.Payroont Or costs. Werritreed Perfect to all points*? no tale-those -perreet. fitting French Yoke mode to order at Mortlook • rim. reatOs. - 71 fifth Street. , . _ 1:71.3-1213Etnyvisaran Et, No. Ise Toarth street, Pittsburgh, Pa- COPTIII3 of all kiwis; Cus.PE—a. oaf! erarY de , acrtptloo of Funeral P arulabing4looda thrutah od, totem. °gourd day any night. Masse and Carriage. Ihrolshea. NlFYltliSeLS—flee.l3,rld Kerr. 0. DI, M. W . aco Ju. .1)., Th orns. twins. Zsq. . Js c ti sq. It T. WHITE & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Manchester. Wood's Run and •icintty. COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY sum, co,r,er Sheffield and Chanters street. Meats, and Vulgar. Mirntsbedi. TTrcLnALE CEMETERY.-The teesntlfol llliod•g-Igerrh . the Innate mbar. ban RI tee of sepulchre. except one, In Qra eons. ry. wronged on Neer I.lrlghton rood. linalodlater. Iv north of Allegheny. For burial lone. permits r title, call at Orates! Drug awry of CL /01. CE Y. Allerbeay Clty. WANTED—TO KNOW TEM. whereabouts of one JAMES auxis, .be was last seen on the day at the boat reel, last July. lied on a black coat and pants, .4 blue striped a art. Ad Yr.,. M=IMMI D'ONSFATH& CO., Wholesale Agents I= American Watch Coripanfs WATCHES. No. 56 Fifth Street, ==! WATCIIIB, CIIIALNB AND .TMM7I!:IXA.I 7 I.Ir, . AT A VERT SMALL PROFIT. AT WILL T. WILEY'S, 6 Wylie St., 3d door frost sth. JOILIiSTON & SCOTT, Fine Watches, (locks, Jewelry, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., No. 914 LIBERTY !TREK?, Pitts.laurels, Wroxixi.ak. inr rartlealir atteatlon then to Beeslrl.ll ?retract. CloetA and Jewelry. All work woo . - ranted . AN ORDINANCE rebating to the Fire Alarm Telegr•nb. OutT et. Be it orefaharct owl smactsd by OW Mayor, Aldermen and Wilts. .Fii/winaryie. to Select and Comment Cossets alwrwebt•d. awl it sa lurebyerofalnad tout enacted by staaority.llll P•ts7 sr tbs me. That stbenessyanY per•od shed ere. or cause to he erected • Ilse •• 1.11.1.11- grapb kirl the city of Pittsburgh, the, skaJJ. :dace kb. thereof at lent throw fest loser then the wire clad by than. Alarm I •atersylt: awl any person or persons stall greeter C•on to be rrec,.l. 'wires to c10t...10n of title ea, It shalt be the, duty of the Mayor. by hts•polim force, to rowove fate same. And the par.'s or company so •ffenolog shall be [table to *Ate of Oily dot. an, (VS) tole colitctsd as otheyf wet are by Dm co'lectab ie. • I And all ordinances •r parts otordlouncts In cons is tent hsre•lth are hereby rayealol. • unshed sod reacted Into • law this , the nib day of February, A. D. 1.57. JAMES IIcALTLET, ' President of baletrirCaudi. Attest: E. F. Mos:tow, Clerk of &east Crovaell. • . • STEIL, President of Casino. relattl. Attest: lira)] Me...11...taxx., . ler Clerk of Co lion Cosner. • WELDON & KELLY, PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, AND BRASS FOUNDER* = Chandeliers, Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead. ac., ALTA= ON RAND. 64 Wood Street, near . 89 S 9 89 89 S 9 S 9 SSP! E:~:j,u.~: f~:Y~I:4~~i+1:;~ O 411, 89 Market Sired, AND GET TOUE - BOOTS, 'SHOES, &C. TUC CHTAPEITT AND ! BAST I . . .1" ME ZS C72.Tir NU AUCTION 00005 HUM JAS. ROBB, 59 Market.M. 89 89 S 9 89 89 89'89 89 THE PLACE TO BUT COOD BOOTS & SHOES ciapaaz.l xis 8T McCIANTO ' a. We. 92 :Ftderat #6.24 AListit=3nr czrr KELE. CLOSE CO, Practical Fatniture Manntactarers COL PEEN AND WAYNE sls Lataat stylog of YCIIISTITIIIS aoastaally as bane. Du. HENRI'S DYSPEPTIC POWDER thonsaidsoi DyspepdAtt.ce ail Oboe slosCropta 112,4 tailed. Try . It. bad by •tt Dm- Olt/. feSI.I3 WEST,. 4 . CaMON •W)r• Common, A.r.;.z="V'U' ". 2 .r of rII.BDOE ALI VAT= a CO. Hare on hand or V.V.. 00 abort aotlda BIANTYI AND STEP STOMA /LA DD ?OR blot-WAL.N.A. BILLWARY IrAiTLTB, HLAD AND TOMB ISTONSII. &a. AA r alias ". 100D9D7 o.N.Cata4. PRICIMMA NEW PAPER BANGING& ramias-.71.7i - ex via& 0014 OrsaTOkl LIBBARIES — PomPith. Patten. . on e.,1.1 FOR u.a.L.l.s—liirw arra rattans on Bad CIA 7 VrrelleNitratil—Pice .Itditunn rattan anr dark was r. W. r..Kawswera.. (4.EOIIGE NEATEN,: • • ,^ • , Calldy btannikit2lol Ad rial a tA;lo r inlrluNeestl i lr. 6 " l • N 0.112 fedgeol 1,. K, 50471.d0at Irma tittlarinfarti.A. Triz CHEAPEST. i Th brsopleSt. Th. Best I SEWING MACHINE, 1 I, WHIELICII W114150N.5. ruin. irrarm:r. j3ABGAINS nN - - • SEWING MACHINES. Mx machines, used but short. Mae, Rattiest redarga anew.. U. PIIIENZ.B 1 CO, IBIS' V iltlts street. 1101E3ES, !CARRIAGES AI BM:MIES of t►e very ben be kly”, .Howard 4 Livery Stable, ,11rst.itriet. bear illoaosiebsie Maxi. Gress etteatios paid to Derive . ' MA Dsrwe• /knees kept 1.1,,,,y. Vitg ,
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