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• 3 cents.
invited io* outlet. tretweekl....... 15 cents.
Nall Iltbeattnits, (Dar Telit
. 4313altsdnellons m Newsboys and AV.U.
TIMMS 303 TIZEILY:
MOW OeTnes, per Tear. DT scadt.—...
-• do. - do. • do.'
Tin omens eciplet. to one' Address. and
ban tree to club. each
Y ITEMS•
Chrocdcprbnchitla. ~
The word Chrfpi nsed to deaignatO this
.
dleease, is Intel a te signify ono of long
continuance-, or n , contradistinotiOn to
acute Broachit , 'which diseiseinns
a rapid con anii is atteadeek with fever
usually of ahl It:grade. It is a diseased or
inflamed cond of the Luting meinbrane
of tho broach 'trams, and is charactorlsed
by a Coagb, h antentos, - and an increased
accretion of futons, It is attindedwith
more or lota . sin 'or rather a pi-Iclang,
tingling tonna lon, which °Beath:irelr at
tracts little or nenntlec. The Bronchia
• comnienoes at 'a 'i•Oot of the nett, and
then branches Into pasts, one Pstrt de.:
unending into each •ldng, where Pit to .gates
diShisal into Wel:minas of: smailet tubes,
witich ramify every portion of the lungs,
and =wipe air to tnem. It is the lining
nof this Bronchia , which Is erected in• Bro-
=.,whether itiu.dliease be el:ironic or
?: Alio Bronchial glands in this die.
OLIO are forced to: in increased
and an extra effort of nature is induced
: in order to overcome the dliease ;
boom there is increased discharge of
mucous, sometiteet ..tinged with blood,
which 'oftentimes 'weakens considerable
alarm in the personaffeeted. Chronic Bron
chitis may ternitiete either in an acute
, attack of bronchial Inflatuatton, or Inbron
chisd consuniption,Or even is Pulmonary
Consumption by communicating the ?Geese°
tO the mileitanos of the lunge. The disease
ite begirming,ls • slmple and easy of cure,
but when allotted id get headway Is often
had to control, and very
deiMmetlire of life. I believe that
• thousands of caselPef bronchitis, as well Gs
pulmemary coMitunplion, have been hin
dered by the use of my PICTOIII4. Syncr,
medicine which:Cl:hive prepared for tins
Past twenty years. .I have sold lens of
thousands of bottles; and I know of Tely
few eases Whore it nes failed to do good: It'
soil cure recent coughe and cottle us /no
.doses. I do net. %know of any other medi
cine, now before the public for the purpose,
which can at all compare with my ...Pee.
tt;ral Syrup.. In is cerutled to by hundreds
of our own citlkitis who have used It, and
liiihnot possibly: be deceived with rd.'.
to Its cfSr.ielicy, and besides would
have no interest in trying to . deceive_the
kriave;ettredraulai:of Loris t1i9C1450 very
trdAnaltlifthepriad been ' , given up , l—very ,
here is Pittsburgh. In
briny Wee Of !Pulmonary Consump.
Use, I u e oihdr'reihnelme besideS my Pec
toral Syrup. I. IMO/ell aware that' medi
cines to build sip the coustitutimG tech as
tonics, and altetatiVes, aro often, yes, el.
most InvariablY.lledhstutY• '
For
„this purpose' l prepare a. medicine
called LUNG CURE,',or Pulmonary Butinv,
Um, which-laP also s tonic, alterattve and
nutrient, and enables the system,by nddmg
to the blood' the olcmentlry principles,
that it seems to lraltine, and; at the name
time, carrying Out of it those morbid elm:,
mails which tends:to destructive lesions
~Ohnicalealtby accuppslations in:any par-,
,
hicular part, or organ—in tbla way It rm.
stores healthy Orgunimni and a renewal.
of the - Yariona; fuectionaries of. life and
-1, health—for health tipssists Ina Proper
newa ot the wear and exnaustion of the
- unianil organism; and disease, In the fall
lira of It. Allittedles are maid at the,
Arrest SledlehtmEltdre, No. 140 Wood street.
= 7;7 19 - 7 - Dean atilort..l , ol6 . re 'boars from
o'clock A. x, uOtll tour o'clock r.
min spinispesre and
"Let metiatatifen sheet me that 'aro fat,•
sleek headed tataPs.l'on Cambia ham a lean
and hungry looktinteh men am dangerous.",
go mid saskspliwc. Now. Camius , like,
many another simpleizian. was tam became,
he knew not how toappreeiste good tieing.
.Ifliahrere hying to.day,he would not be re
• egropzided bemuse lean, foratHoltzlielmeriA
Continental galleon, lie Would repair like all
eensiblemmido,andpartalteorthasplendid
ly gotten up meals and bens Bleak and tat.
as Na tormentor. Ce.tilfie would appreci
ate Holtahelmer's bill of fare and would be
mite of the nutnexotis patrons who throng
tits popular restaurant day and night. As
'Tamil:tab &adore can only advise lean men
'like hini:tri patronize no , other restaurant
Ike COnthiental;reszt door to the Post
ofte Fifth street, unless they want to keep
, leatilizeirsparationed. ' •
Housekeepers..
AEssd cßoznatoes at tO cents Der can.
• 7.:E.1*7_ . 4 14146 . 1 4 *malt •
I;4o,sosserries,al4o cants. - •
;••••Poached st rO =sputa. .
t.•:.llstatffitationladest BO cents.
i.k,Rattlqua.PAPPOt" ,
;. r Otssi gatents is;=%) cents per pound. -
~;14.604 ?nuts, istq cents per pound.
-
I. GrX?l4. currants at. 2•2 cants per pound. =
t: At 4 42 YeaSna "tree% 41/eltitony City.
itsweieWee Autruett.n. •
The grthsti closing sale continues to . drair
great erowds,and goods are lining sold at
astoolstdag low prices, at Zi o.GO Filth Street.
11:MICILM
212Mentlreldont oethe opera House 8 boo
scorsou whatever the 10045 will bring
CW inunedintely.f9r.baPPL 2s ,. - .
=I
Jr - 6411 4 6d fOiroefifroolfing for eight
dollar, atm being elosestoutlor five dollars
and a half at the Opera Haim Oboe Store.
,
rininOt games For Boys,
Ro.thmi ror ir.tbitt.cc!st , $"-- 5 . - ac Ito Operi
flossehhoeStoh. •
t. • 1- A •
• ; . ,tikeaC isszt, Doi bate.
imnevtibet4t thts.ts the great week for
bru* O. opera. House Shoe Store.-
1,1/111e121.0 SillerinCl3,, • '
tiCixtiactuag_ leas than cost it the great
log out sal. No. tv vita. street. •
_
A Great 11.rilita...
A splendid Presoob...lLirror or sale eheop
at the Opeza. Haase Shoe Store. •
=2l
forefin Pqatisa of all kinds at JovePh 5.
Innofk.a Diatalesii I= and, loa
'tint street, Pittobargb.
Ton wn Bay
. 98 par cept,...43ontiol jit Joaep B. rtattee.
YOU Caw Deg
New Lfops at.l.OWDb B. Fleck's.
txrii&liksq•rELEastAnst.
be President of the I
Smate, ThODeninerals will tor Sena
tor Doolifdln, j lt !SWILL& '
A. severe pealiatY ' sitithist belling elger
bases, WlttiMUSseited stamps upon than,
hap been 'put in the tax bill. The Govern
. moat ben been greatly defrauded by. this
''!'• ,-01 AtiSiew Tort rimer has private advice,
.
:xst.pss Domirigo, 'leading to bplleve
that • M U
O mission of fietreturY
Seward to the Westing:lles was wholly sue
vendni,the object beingstrecty,witb Pres
ident Cattrat t aecitrinit the long desired Bey
of lianums ass navel station of tau United
It lino" understood that Governortiwann,
or "101.J.Issid, , srill sot - resist.. but wiltdo
altos ittio...Uulted States Senatorship. glir
-Laghtg teas Ons to the Legislator.; ln
,a daY
the orport, that General Grans is aboutto
/a% the Roam Lr Tenswanee ts- dented in
- .preptumboi. upon good authority. Goyer
. nor Hoary stated .that thstiiiieneial proposed
to dOtikkkii a speech oath!, ltarristrarg Tont.
.;
Apothem s . r _the Dunosnon iron' ir 9 ris
' . '::sthhifirt;, " 4si. l ;oia 'arrested In nitta4i
• • 4.taii, Re spivs the , name t f grants.. Drain.
ts nottitafelp lodgeikin Jan st Gurris
.
Governoe:Goiu7, said to tbojlarristoitir
ietoperance Convention. Out hatisoit hohh
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'fitatetitVar attttlittre.
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VOLUME LXXXIL---NO.
PAMIR
ONE O'OLOOK. A. M.
EARLY. TELEGRAMS.
Pennsylvania Legislature.
THE -TEMPER&NIE CONVENTION,
Spatial Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette
NAiruserao, February 27, It
SENATE.
. . .
• The following bills in plane wore road:
• By lir. Mahar= An act to annex a por
tion of Lower St. Clair township to the bor
ough of Birmingham; also, an act to create
a Board to erect public buildings in Pitts
burgh. . .
• By Mr. Graham: An act to vacate and sell
the Methodist berlad ground, in the seventh
warti, Pittsburgh; 'also, a supplement raly
live to' streets sad sewers In Pittsburgh;
edsci, an act giving additional power to Ma
City Councils of Pittsburgh.
.By Mr. Brown, of Lawrence: An act rela
tive to the publication of laws. and legal
hddertMementa In tee Commonwealth.
• By Mr. Searighti An act to incorporate
Abe Drawly Camp Railroad..
,By Mr. White: An act to Incorporate the.
• Entetprtse Gas Coll Compimy.
The following bills were passed:
• To'creato a /Ward to bulitl.publlc build
ings in POIMMMIM.
To COD V grounds of Allegheny Into
rt Public Park.
• enact relating to ,the JalF,ot Mercer
county. repel:ling the law relative to the
* Collection of ums to North Faint= and
Itoblosob.Toenships,'Allegheny county. •
I. Arm( te °stabil= • Law LtbrerY In Arta
.[..
troop county.
A supplement to . the Pittsburgh awl Bin.
'mlngttam Passel:wet Railroad.
• An act- to ompower the Courts to make
election precincts= Allegheny county.
To allow liereantiMApprelsers in Alto•
•gheby cOunty 'to 'charge thoaamo fees al.
•iowed in other counties. I ;
. To cooler .00 the Pittsburgh Forge Com
pany the same privireges as the Jon. and
'titan= Wanufactimlng Company.
To establid.a ferry over tae Monongahe
la tir er at, Cali(Ornia, Washington CoontY.
To erect a bridge over the Youghiogheny
'rites% 'IC two= Dickinson Run and Taylor , *
Fora Fayette county.
.To incprporyle the Boyd Farm and Petro
loom Centre Bridge Company.
A LtupplemeAt of the Thiloute Bridge
Company. . , • . I
Toanthorize the clerk of the Mayor of
Pittsburgh to administer oaths. ;
I.suPplement to the net meorporid leg the i
Borough of Lamm:Wet-We
-To authorize the Prothonotary of CAM- '
Will County to keep an extension docktql ..'
• AO act tb antittorizelhe Borough or Dlt. 1
motto increase the Tate of LUAU= far bbi•-_,
pugh purposes. •
Authorizing the ,Borough of West Ellaa.
bath Kr increase taxation for borough peirS
An act to incOrporitte the TlirigA . ii4ti .
(Mils. . • . . . .
A'supplerneftt to The - Pennlyirstda Oat
and Cod Company. ;
To tampers= the Pithole Gas and - Water
1 ComrmoY• . • . ,
To adtnorlie Selleol Directors of the Say.:
entk ward, Pitgaburgh. to borrow Watior ,
.To antltarige School Dirac:torso( Manama
township to apply surplus boonty tat to
se dot perposek • -
• A supplement to. the act inePrparating
the. PittsborgA and •Bumbigham Bridge
,smaliapteorn• - • - -
. e COMPLUY•
The act relative to the Tempernneeellie
and.Xobleatown PLank Itoad Company, was
•
'ROUSE. •
Tho following.htilo in place, ware read.
*An net to 'repeal the fifth section of the
ctrelating to. road/ and bridges in law ,
react county.
An act relating to the fares on certain ru
se:beer •railrbads fn tho county of Aile
en act relatlngttothe duties of the Teen
sttror of Lawrence county.
The at(ernoen eeision Was taken up with I
the consldeintion of the eupplement to the
school law.
Speaker Glass moved to amend_ the bill by
Striking out the provialon'ln the bill mak
ings teacher's certificate invalid.
Feeding the consideration of tee bill, the
!Towle adjourned.
IDECIBSCLO, February C.—At the Tem
perance Convention this morning a yew:illa
tion wes adopted calling upon the medical
profeesion to be careful In pr.critting elec.
.belie drug.. r.oltition was adopted urg
ing the enactment of a law to prevent the
sale of so-called. bitters. Itomco Greeley
I made a lengthy speech.
FROM EUROP F.
Movements of English Politicians
tal AttliNDEll WI II Till 11:171311
Garibaldi on. a Visit to Venice
LIOLISP TOLIT.3
Losoos, February 27.—The party called
Adalamut, under theleadersiiip of Mr. Boa
back, have resolved to Join their • forces
with the Liberals.
•
CALIII OP TIC I.LiZAND . IIi,
The Eogilsh Court of Admiralty, to the
eve of the steamer.Alezaudrli, which Mel
ted States Consul Dodly recently com
manced suit to recover, has required Beane
ity for costs, thus indicating that , the cans -
luta been decided for the defendants. Tb .
doll decision is reserved until the perform
Knee of this preliminary.
GARBO:UW:4AT VIIINICIL
VKALCS, Febraary ll.—Garrll.ldt arrived
here yeaterdsy. sad was greeted watt tne
most unbounded withadaant.
r.l■olll . llf VIEUX°.
.•
Pasts, Yebrusril7.—One of the reform.
proposed by the Emperor, the abolishment
of fhe address from the throne, is partion
larlylunpoptelar. The Liberal party insist
tilvan the preservation of this privilege.
Turiretryo • BTATII3 Is rim raaace couars.
IlLthe PrencttCourt of Admiralty, in the
=raj of the United States agemst Armor
Xits, tits appeal 'of the unitea inataa
against the decree MI:Orloff PsYmoht Into
Court of &tertian stun ea security for the
costs cor' Stilts, was again. rejected. •
11.AzoN oraaaasoala jrnAlicx.
PAnia, rebruary . 27.—The French Govern
mental:details Annollane that they wUI not
robin/W.O the rlghtto march the baggage
Of
all forolgwele extlving,lo Franca.
ilamr6x AL az o
Gosport. February 17.—Noon —Cunsola el.
F.31.3114.1111n01s Central 7754, 6-21,4 73.4.
Lives.root., February 211.—/Yoon.—Cotton.
dull nod inactive; Itidollalr Uplalide quoted
bicker; sales at. 13;4. Takes , [mamma.
o Livearoot, February 27—Erraing.— rho
Gotten market has been a little =pro active:
sales kike troles• ' the prleee quoted, are 14%4
Dricans, and 13%d for uplands. Weed
stuirs dt b. Corn. at rs for mixed western.
Provisions unabacged. Moon, at flail owt
for. uldales. bard. at bus Ikt - 11 owt, for
Ainerican. Proe m* Unita:4l Oil, at 39.
Iron kb re
lAm py. , eDruary 27—Erertinfh—Consola,
01; Mes
Erie shares , seg, 7%;
5.20 =MCI, ny v
snmensows, rensual7
twenties 76%.
rnins.ietuttery t7—zsening-wA7, bpads
WA , •
FRO JAPAN.
The Colorado Weeps lesektt at Yoko
yams,AolitheeJispaseese
- towing to the Volume States,
flax rnAneUhno, Feintlore 27.—Advioes
from Japan confirm the arrival of the
ateamahlp Colorado at "Yokohama. Januso7
kid, Crest activity prevailed at Yokohama
in rebuilding tko burnt district' of the
A. Japanese embsery of. Aro persons and
sotto, 'will proceed -to iVashingion on Cho
Totem trip of the Colorado, on a tour of in-
Reaction of the nay) , pads, vestals, imple ,
moots of war, eta'
The American kflitster had returned to
lingnenk I, utter an sttn•enee of four reeky-.
Trurrinfted I
l amp, Wyoming, in Mlle
clog through the Inland sew of Japan, Wen
4111&1WhOre cordially reciteod.
i _ i 1,1,-r:n: :-.,-,....stirtiF :., .i ii
Li , Its 1;1
,saeliks.locn, dir : e .r otti t g the Setreta i i ,: y o
.Hi
w.
• , , . , 1
au.{ at ac 0l demon
ost not exceeding $31,000. Tln the Mozlcan R
hii
resolution was amended so as to read "to
FOUR .0' C LOCK, A. NI,. I t",, P 7 1 .V. 4 ,Z0 1 0 .r tn k r 1 1 , 1 gq tr b l Yl ' 4:4g in nlit o eil
_,__, by the Secretary of War: , Penile. .
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, eInetOPIII.LTIOZ BILL. -
..
VERY- LATEST . I'ELEGRIII S. The consideration of the mlscelaneousap- 1
, preprlation bill reamed.
- • . Th. , question was on the amendment or.
Sir. }Miranda to substitute fur the section
abolishing the office of Conimiesloner of
Penile Buildings, .}.e.; a motion abollehing
the office mid , imposing Its duties upon a
competent Civil Engineer to be appointed
by the President, atau annual COMSI-01131.-
tiOn or $l,OOO, adopted. • ,
The }Mance Committee riiporamen4 the
adoption 01 a resolutlem . authorisint the
Secretary of the Treasury to pay sue As.
Blatant Assessors as were actually em 105 ,
°din the collection or internal revenue in
the rebel States, prior to Athiruat Ist t leG6,
compeasatten at a rate presort by law.
Mr. THilrifilULL. omitted the amend,
inept
Mr..B . lllatiltalf explained the drawn
stapotot Malta which theta titan ware ein
loytit.-:;,.. , . .
Ur.' eIVMS2II. aald the Secretary of the
TrearittrWas guilty of an illegal act; nay
more, of • nrime. Ile violated the law us
appointing men who cauld hot- take the
oath. Ile denounced-Me accietair as halt
ing be ea guilty of a falsehood, in saying
there w ere par lova/Men AA WWI localities
who cffuld bold the office.
Mr. sIIERMAN said this language was and
parlinnientary; it was nagentletnanlyi4
was base; It ought not hate bean late
lin the Serinia
The tiebaloWas ocurtmued at great length.
Mr. FESSENDEN defending tne SecreitaU
of the:Treasury against the attacks of Mr.
Swans:. -.....,
31r. W11.•ON offered a substitute for the
pending resolution declaring that in sp.
pottititte AlSeagere, persona who_could
not take the oath, the secretary f the
Treasury acted in violation of the law; bat
the persona appointed, being guilty of no
°dense, ate entitled in;eo tiny to comperuia-
Clan, nod authorising the Secretary to pay
them..
Atter further debate, the Senate, at ilita,
adjourned. . _ ___
FROM WiSRViGTON.
Report on the New Orleans
Custom House
PROBABLE INJECTION OF GEN.
DA AS MINISTER TO FRANCE.
Aetouramerkt of the Supreme
Court To-bay.
- WASillanios,robruary 27:1%7.
STIP Oht.'tlift CniTOIS L lEOpts ISCSSTIGATION..
Tito Committee on the New Orleans Riots
WhO were Instructed to Inquire Into the al
.
leged frauds In the Aire Orleans Custom
Elobso, have madtra Yey/Ogt on the latter
blele, In which they say they decided not
to . ttempt an investigation of matters con
coining which no. Information • bad been
Olen them, or into occurrences said johns
transpired at so remote a date as ISM; but
Moaned their action to that part of the re.
solit.ion which regarded the appointments
la the Custom mimeo. The conclusions at
which the Committee arrived arc, •
First, That the Collector, Ur. Kellogg, has
not wade appointments of persons who, he
i ., 1 reason to "Selina add been In any way
mental with the rebel sarrlce. . • ,
{Pasta, That it does not appear that Mr.
Kellogg deemed It Lis duty to Inquire, and
it
tit t
be had not, in foot, inquired, en to the
ne icodents of applicants for oaten with
ref roe. to their connection with tee Fed
ora or Rebel serviee. '
spin a
That removals bud heels- wide.
spine ot which were quite recent, of pereque
erpployed In the Custom House, when ital.
peered that they had boon actually eaßaged
Inwendering aid during the rebellion to.tho
2rebel cause.
/berth, That great and continued core
muld be taken in the appointment of °M
ears whose duty It tato protect the G trent
,
ent against frauds upon the.,,internal roe.
it
e m laws; Unit none but genuine anti
/
k non friends DC the Government should
anointed to &lice. - - ---- -
Irth, Such "Mae has been uniformly taken
Nall the departmesiga of the Code. Itouse.
atepresentaUre Boyer, ono of rho Commit
trfe,dOes not unitu with the sonority In this
et echisben.) _ .. -
Sixth, That the effect of the egaintnstinn
a , d inquiry made by the COuselit.loo will he
to ensure the exercise of greatercere in the
✓ 'ling of the parties now In oilier, and in
. 0 appointments hereafter to he mimic.
dh. That It is not expedient at this
t oto recommend to the 'route of Repro.
ten ins any action pen..,trning-apnOitd
haa to tootilte In the Custom Hone at New
Orl
Tit Vector inn letter loth° Committee.
says o ,the ZS employed In' the Gutless
Ilona; tlhavel serve' in the United States
army, 17 lee thn nnyond 23 Inie been con
nected with the army-as clerks; or neatly
fifty per cent. of the entirentrtaber,• . . All the
regular appointee have taken thp. ollitrt re
quired by law.. Sour persons who had serv
ed in thirsted army, obtained alVelot , nenin
under toiler of the testa tit, "bat witeriOTtl
. , .
It!
tannin!. of 100 Collector be dtstrassed
theta.
ADJCMILAIIGNS OT lIVTIZTAIL 00007.
The United 6tates supreme Court to
. orrow udJourni uutU thn llret Monthag of
pril.
DISSPATCII.TU sew VORIC Tarot,
A man attempted to olitain admission to
u matt on Toeaday, by pretend; ri ir to ise to
I rooter. Just from Texas, bet the cuArils
ITcre not satiefied of hi, Identity. and I,lllb.
11.0 admit him.
The Senate Committee on Foreign Atttirl
on Tuentay,vottel on the marline:Ma of lox
%tut ivina, as Sim lster to Tranceand the
'tittle. Too vote was three for confirming
d three for rejection. (fad Mr..TolinsooMf
Afaryrand been present, Le would have gone
for confirmation.
Trio :senate Part, Cepeettfon blil, apprf ,
Prtatinif ilifl.oou. has been °Marna to ban re
ported I.? Sim iluun.l COMMlttee.- IL It
SlOUbLral whether It can paita tllO/.101.1,90.
VOLIVESku
(31;CONL,t 5E51.,51031.)
/1311INOTON. February 'Z.:, 1167
.SENATE.
=1
The bill relative to tho ooSP. passed with
n amendment, reducing the number of
• data at large from twenty-llva to ten.
CLIANON or JCILISDICTIOI.
The act to amend an act for the removal
of causes In certain cocci from State to
Milted States Courts was passed.
1..1153 YOU ILAILISO.O..
Mr. 110WAILD report.] a bill granting a
portion of the nulltary rewrvation In Kan
sas for railroad purposes. Pending its con
sideration too morning hour expired.
COM rorro 114*ZILIVIT NOTS.IIILI..,
On motion of Mr. SW:OMAN the cons.
pound Intereit note bill was taken up. The
queetten was on the Senate substitute tar
m6llOEO°llll. The WI, as passed by the
House, authorizes the Secretary of the
Treasury to redeem the compound Intertat
notes with a new Ismue of legal Mutter
notes, not. to exceed iIICO,OLO,OOu. For this
the Senate finance Committee proneses ss
a substitute, the bill Pseud by the Senate a
couple of months ago. authorizing the re
demption of motoring compound Intermit
notes with oertiflestos of into, at three per
cont. interest. The sobsUtution Artho nen-
•
te bill*. ngreenl
ogl,re.l the following
- - . - •
amendment from Um Duane° COmmitten
•.That no National !taut: JAY. or ro"
calve, interest on any portion of its ruserye,
when deposit.' Many other National Bank',
and compound interest noteti shell IiOL hu
heLi, orheld ad part of their reserve fund,
after theliirst of".juiy nen,"
VAS was agreed to, anti Um Nil re -amend
eul palm".
•
DACL•ILIDO VALID ODUSAID TDOCLAWATIODS.
111 r. TECCAILICLL reported from the Cont.
•mittoe on .Indiclerp, Without amendment,
the !Imola 6lil declaring valid and conein ,
sPle certain proclamations of the President.
and DODS done In purettowee thereat. Or of
h 1 order, in the suppression Of the lute re.
hellion against the United SLAWS.
vmaiipy IT Tat oPpICZ OP PELISIOPNT. ,
Atr. TIM/ MBULL reported advorseiy on
the House bill amendatory of the ' , Act . ;le
clorlpg the ofiteer_who shall Oct as Presi
gent of the United President sf and
In tbo calm:, both of an Vlco i
Preoldont," sod =toyed Its pootponettiont
for the reason that there was not eufliment
time for its COnbiderialol2 during the pres
ent aposion. • The motion was tori cod to.
Mr. tillEttiiv; polled up the occulbuo ap
propriation bill,wltich was rood.
The linanee Committee reicommanded
',overfly amendments of no publics impor
tance, and ono alxillobing the Wilco
talsoloner of t'utille buildings, and au th or- iting.the election by the Bcnsto of a Super
intendent thereof.
fyr, wApE opposed the latter amend-
Mat.
. AIr.'StIEMMAN thought P. gator place in
an appropriation bill:
Mr. WADE paid the COIIIIIMMIIoner of rob.
lie Buildings had charge °fine Capitolbhild
leg. 11 any dlgleulty occurred between the
President. sad Congree• while an °lacer
had charge •at the Capitol under tile
appointment of the President, it migh C lead
too gloat deolof inpOnventonce. He thought
it •ery impatiens that MA nom havunc
charge of the Capltdl should' po a loan
friendly to Congrume.:t••
Mr. HOW.Ottli cold lie tbonid tote egeleet
strlklagouttisesectieb,lopeituselg, tbought
the appointment ought to be vested la flag
Sonata.
Moots. SHERMAN pad WILLIAMS spoke
In favor of toe amendment.
Mr. 1, IndUNDS doubted the right of Con-
Rte. Id nice[ a Commissioner of Public.
Buildings. Ito propowd, In place of the
Douse prOpoSitlon, a oration, that the °Noe
of Cointalosioner of Public, Buildings. Is I
hereby aboitsbcd, and, until otherwise pro. I
'nand, the duties of that onion Wail to per
(opted by the quartermaster tioneral or.
w e Array.
/I.r WADE contended for the ifousaprop..
Conlon. There hav° neon tareatii 0i Co. '
lance agvJaat Congress by tho organs land
sposeemen of the Prcolilent. and tlio Prost.
dent had cover done anything to contra
. duct ttaiSO Statement*, ' This hang the rase,
poogrese 0401 E? aFp . rliup4 itaop with pa.
Dlr. FLOW ADD spoke to slmth. v low.
Alter farther dubuit4the t•onatst went Into'
Executive session,And wbsconontly tool,
or...micro sum" tool-.
Eft „ f „,, ealle4 up
theijotobtosoluttoseps ooo d by tho btouse ot
PITTSBURGH. THT,3,RSDkiI FEBRUARY 28. 1867
HOUSE OF ItEPRESENTATITEa.
•
TEE "110 LE tE TEE WALL."
On Leatten of Hr. IiTEPENS;' PrOPoaaht
aru to. he recictred for renting the reatattr
nut attached to tint haute, the proceetia tO
on to The golilters , and Salton' Orphas
Home. • '
XarAt Arre.orzlrrto, BILL.
The House Bent Into Committse of thp
Whole, and proceeded to conaider the nikpal 4
appropriation bill, the total of srhiebt-li
,
On motion of lir. EIIYIiENDALL Mkt
thousand dollars was appropriated fora
naval station at !lotted City, Minot,.
After some fur th er amendment, tile
pained.
=I
The SPEAKER. prenented the 'ant:twin.
port of the stnittloontanlontltuta Orderoo
tabs printed.
•
• •
TRY 1,1/.11/7 .1.4. •
The House went into Committee of the
Whole on the tariff hilt The Amendments
from the trays and Means Committee were
disposed of as follows: , •
The amendments numbe r ed Veda twenty
to thirty, to refesence - to wool patting,
mobile!: the wards ••at the-last poin d
t or
place' , Au., so as to leave then inittkine.
pond upon the price In the principel mar-
Lon Ift tint conntry. ,
Mr. MURRILLmoved , to amend amend;
100111, outliner twenty_ as reported , by
striking ant the rend, tend tech rOmmis-
Mona,. eo them the clanistatiould read "-and
upon wool of the flea elan, imported no.
washed, the value whereof in the prist s
i
maracas of the oonntry, whence eai=
the trotted Stites, excludible nharhm, Chid/
ho so tench Mr pound." •
havingll oppoeed tho amendment
as toe eireet or enlacing the duty on
Tho amendment was rejected.
The amoodmendesents teported f the
Committee on Ways and Mean., nuniln4tell
tram twenty tee thirty sr • ,„
10 the paragr aph tail • ••, _
at.-
trredyn cents per pound, came np. ,
The amendment was agreed to.
The amendment to strike trot of the Sen
ate's suleit.ituirt the word• "Anil On woolen
flocks or allerdings of pulled cloth, the defy
shall tee three tents per pound," was agreed
to.
The amendments relative to woolen cloths,
bunt tne..il revs good*, carpets, oil clothe antE
tires; eiike. wets adopted. • •
On the arnerol meet tocrea.lng the tan on
Inanurodored flax from ell to to Per tan:
Mr. st,IIENCE moved to increase It to SA
and ent,....oneutly tee 5104 both rejected.
Atter ,pbste, in which thouderests of the
Ealt toed West. were vindlcatol by members
(tem each sen,
IMO. A
opted
leered to
inereAse the toOto IMO. Adopted by a Yobe
of 3)to
31r. SCHENCK moved to tnerease the dot,'
on h ink led .IPto to 13 1 per "ton, and Mr.
FAUN stt't , RTit moved to increase )t trt
fog
A shoilar debabernsuol, whichi Mod.
ty terminated by the t labia of thewaCommit
tem •,
are Comtnittee has disposed of bet forty
e of the amendments of the Ways and
UV* Onamittee.
• • • .
I:
• noting SAssion.—Mr. SCLIENC/i. reported
ate bill
the Slithery Commilu.ee the Sen
ate bill to provide tor a temporary Increase
In the pay of efacers of the army, with
some :tole tulin eels. The amendments we re
agreed to nod the bill pawed: • _
The Mouse went Into .Committee Of the
Whole on the Tariff 11111, having ordered
the debate to be closed on the pending par
enr,iph. All amendments to the paragraph'
wore rejected, and the duty on Oda adopted
as reported by . the Committee.
Luring the debate on the amendment to
increase the duty on horse shoes lir. STE
VENS suggested that if the friends of the
tariff would hold their tongues and not talk
to much, there would be some chance of
having the bill palmed, but not otherwise,
(Laughter.)
After having reached the sbl amendment,
lensing-still /53 to be eousideced, the tom.
nalltuo rose.
Sir.IL)RItILL gave notice that be would,
todedirrow, try to prom the tallir bill to Its
final vote. • •
Yea irtno cow es veneer..
111 r. II AY lIOND asked learn it:t r offer area-
pietism declaring that the establishment In
sue itnmecilate proximity of the. Vetted
dates of a powerful monarchy, under the
support of o 14:R431i:it nation, cannot be le.
!carded otherwise tisane% being hostile tn
peace and usentsclug to the , ssfety or Ibo
rcpubilc, and . requesting. trio -President to
inform the mouse whether any cameos
nuance bet been made by this Government
against the proposed consolidate= or •all
the Uritish North American . proVlnees Into
is amgiu tlAdOr toe 1124,perist
rule of an Y,nit li i Urlphet and Ph:ether the
consent of th • Government-4as been glean
In any way to the conamixistatlon of that
proi Mr rnO
C t.
. NKLIN(' oojaetpq. • • "•••
Mr. ICA YAIOND moved to suspend the
rule+. On the vote being taken thorn was
no quorum la the house. The resolution re
mains 1411 erifirdshesl butanes*, to 00618 up
1.001106r00 13:106 , 6018. • •
4111)011r006.
FROM NEW TORE.
Tr.r; Ironhio News from ;Kotond—lts
Effect on rho now York:Ur.°leg-41 . e.
torn or Yormmao Bermett—Salo Of
New Yoitt4 Yebritar7 VL—lteport aime a
Tauten envoy has arrived trom...lreland,
who says thulinglish statements thattllil re-
Itellion is maw are false; that the uprioing
was general In the count!. of lierry,toublin
and Tipperary. There
or
otrons- •
or than am*. The minim - care under drill
of:leitirlinnolred men who Burred In this
ggunto.tieringthe radiation. As to isfec-
F o rani& Vie British troops, it is undo*
march..allusruver.ortional
•
l-willato*ey Vignette! tie they will kiln*
Amer eau Maar tiaterillet
at- Oat belated Brßyh troop* , awe.
t-Agagmlatitglitif Minium hero today, no
watitstigli*Aldence In the movement eV or
depiriviutiZtietria Zi:ottgro suZmlttesi
ir=antli. to eatd bri be ennartip=
f tbilleigilabats Of the /Witten' Forman:Met
In it shbuld render malbumnie there
extra-hazardous, to transfer 'Operations to
*England and •Scol land.
• 'Op ris sense. Loos..
Financial tillers are unsettled curler the
uncortimey as to the disposal of the re-
construotion bill, and under the settlhutent
of trim" querimay qqaotioa, sip' It t
felt tbq
dontinnahea 'of con of
moo n
Meter!.
silvaMet the course he money market,
and iihatoss Interests amorally; Thetis
'et disposition to hold oporationa looking to
-the future- in atievanee, until Congrese
corneal* come undttritandolg mpOn.'that
gueotie.
• .'.ll n I.ILE Or XIIIROL'EI SATLLOADS.
Tillb . oobllllll.l.4a 'appointed let' the .111 tot.
mud Legtetatilre to Investigateall matters
-oi:inflected with thir sales of- r4 i alalit ran.
• roads of Ist &Mite, whith has &M
-elon berg or several day, , imam !nitwit!
.nest atid payers relative to tho ode of the
daniliwextFooldc Road, closealibelr labors
underact:4 that their report
7tXrla t i t' e t u j ipn ° oro r rgamt i- zignnil
&Rao that rout
smite* Melt 3171/14111./.. -
The steamer rereire, from Morro via
Brent, on the lath, arrived to-hey. Illehon
hit eh onoei o f aniT:11101. Bennett.
10., were lnissenifmg.
NASElrlit.'
February , ft.—titiver falling
with 13 feet of water on the aboals. The
weather Is mlld. Arrivals—Leonora,
Evansville; •Ndsliville, from Cairo. De.
partures—A. halter, Fenny Dwindles, waits-
bore Anna whits, for 15 . t. LOuti; Itlytwieetia
lOC tbuiCiztuati;
,- ~
~p '' ~~.~
CITY AliiiatßßAN.
FOURTH PAGE:.;+Whe , - and 'nog re.
Wage xorka
ports given by any paper ta the city, will be
found 'on•our .Fbarth . •
NATIONAL. BINKiSTOCK.
mportaut. Doeletoui tti2tie Supreme
Court Off Penneylra•• Are ialittres
. of
T P1 . 1111t 0. 1:
? Nat! n.,..k. Liabl e
The Supremo Court a anneylvanle on
outlay, et Phlladelph mIAMI 'Mat the
bares in National boo . are =Dj M. to
into taxation In the oldie ehare
• olden,. Judge Agnew vered:thnopiri
.
on of the Court; CUM.." stlce Woodward
• 'slanted, stating that"leo Ina conglelor...
•
• d the eubject carofallyilandthei mere be
. gam Med it, th e morn ii: mks ,convinceil
.
•at It was ble duty tO d lam tell M
ama:
All tax laws should be (fitly construed
mist the Govomlo ' dmtioe strong
as not present at th e ent. We an•
•ox the opinion of klo'J ice Agnew s •
- William Illatzer ye. County of Mont.
ornery Error to C. e -We Montgomery
' tante
opinion by Avow J. f the shares 'of
-took in tae -Nationed ks. ltable in the
in
lands of the - etockgde g. to a Ste tax 1
Ste 1s the qumtlon ha . ted awe mad
It presenta two potato.'
1. is the taxation p cal for th the
State law 1
I. le it forbidden by :oat oT Congress.
Tn e=l eection of the tof nth April,
1,814, provide., Mr the Manor debis,..a.
• ants. stocks In Moo , tited told unmoor
• rated nasociatio. en public lox.. The
•• disc Intent of the 1 w memo to be to
main money In every m of Investment:
' Ith this guide. to. latliretaiton. the
1 r.,.
.• timing of th e stock tam plan : ° Also;
I Minced or stock In eank,luatitution,
• r company now or . incorporated
• .or In pursuance of, y lewef this Com.
•• onwaalth, or of any ar Mate or govern
- °ll Is Moo, thatAbere were:no Na
until banks whoa tel 9
the
was passed, but
to operation woe mad prospective. 1;n•
we, therefore, wo d ibet JIM • • Vatted
• I ate' arc a govern wro must say that
..rnorattens created r. an acriof Con
. ••
are incorpOrated . Mt•pursitanca of the
aw of another aoVer9leent. ThOSIS elan
rug under Ma lama of gillter Stilteit'Are Oro.
Wel for In terms, eadtbe exprosedOn *witty
other government" ti be
.coatinod to
1 .
•ign in
goVernente, not appltoable to
' of Mataialled" . • Boy tale would
i • ' •JetarpOlate the. "foralgo° con- !
" • • MUM Motu in ftho Oct. • Card-
• Mild be muck Illutly- Inc Into 1
I &Mattel barite a :nue= 9 theta 1
I •
.1: into foram" Stutiong. tte arP,
' ' oilier amount' • =tar" eltipttalju-
• . lts at the . would =WOO tai. •
lion i t the term •• ent" 011 foroed
• ut of Ite isitukal thotf...'Looking at
w attelept to r iOde of exenay tar
entMente. we should •ly mileltsfe Me. •
live mark by ma s the altpMet of
nation to Minres to_ ,
,Iga trielitittions.
to the 331 section QS Leglantiture Drovi
• ed for too
of
of, • • Moll
rested State
upon etooke of • retionS crested by
• y law of °memo , • Wealth, pawing the.
eytrient dmettly f • • corsoratlou In
. the treenail , Of••onWeell.b.• Tall
•• ode is somewhat ' • • and Is now sup.
.11011 by tne senor • o April, MO. Ilat
le preeetvianst • ,estiOned to toe cur.
• tattoos of lei • sag not reaching
MOW of other ate • crofeents, the
....d soaloa of the ea ^ • iterbelas opera•
re upon the snares stockheldent In the
nstltuMoris of the..l4S, ifia,..Manalr UM
ecision in Allegh ‘OIIOW. ei.Sbaelther•
• or, Ili rent, St, is . to the
took in our own g
Toe geacrattienklies leffikVialllPl • the
appicatent of liftda AWL- tare.
• • , providtes for kletatitkoM_;_o (
__the
• met of the State fanlaelaalkt , 9 o at..
r t' e " Zkrt r a S eiV[l.ll 4 -W 11 . liitZtlb.2 held
d ro i re n
• nation fore '.• • . ' - ltat - thill does
•ot touch the ease . - • • • . et.' Tee -shares
f the banks and ot•-• corptications 01 oth•
Matt,/ end gar , ' 0 • ease swum Beale to
.. , s , .1 under , section wf Um act
LPL • • - .ll4lSilhatierltr
thanal hanks hate been,,,by previa
loti In the .forty-iltst seetlon [be National
Banking law of al June, 1014, left open to
Statetalation as a part of the personal ea.
tate of the der; pterided„ the rate ot; tax. :
atloo does not exceed that *seaweed upon
other moneyed capitol In the hands of indi
virtual ritlzens of the State, and does not
exceed thereto Itutmawl by the Sato upon
her own state tae on. The language of the
several provisions of the net of Concre..o
pays Jasttce Nelson) Is so axolotl. and po,
tinas scarcely toast! forjmilotal must r
e. The stated case raises no question of
excess In the rate of soiscwstnents or of re.
pogoanee to the prorWonsof the forty-drat
section. It to, therefore unreceirotry, with
the ticclstonsof • ilutwerinr Court heluce us,
to jay more on this htutnell Of the •übleet..
Tee enablinglet of lte.i npplies only to
the bank.. St bleb tlremleives of Its
prortolnne. There Ore Nevem/ State banks
'which did not, among them the old Bank of
Pittsburgh, which never auspendel specie
paywentr, ant yet reniains a I t talu hook.
hut even bad all the betsksof thistNammon•
wealth gone In under the National spite=
IenTMII no State hank In existence., the law
for taxing State banks would stilt remain,
and would Imply to any State hank which
might arise. The question le not Whether
subleet of the t. tr. may enact.e to be
formal. But It is sufficient that the law
atanel• unrepealed, and we know et at
I.at one retr.ninlre; ate bank. •
The Judgment Is therefore affirmed, .
In DiMenltle•
Ilre.2l,:ry MAlimn, Ilvlpg .in the Ninth
ward, L the proprietor of msale •property
en Paw Street, and Urn. r.;atlierlari
is her tenant. Yesterday, Mrs. Lemon peaces' before alderman Lynch 11.1.4 made
information against her lundintlY fir as.
exult and battery, stating that ' 13. ita.
sailed box . with violent blows on tho side of
the head, knocking hos down. :kn. Pall
bon wet arrested, and Stated In eeltinatid.
oatiod„ pm:air cliu. of tilt rot
between herself and b tenant tiaa the fact
tbnt 112 e latter cometed depredation. on
she tenement honest, bn.iglngseverat penes
ut &oaten& got tee wiralitata, lieu. tharoforo,
=We Information au:l9:W Uri. Lesson for
inalictene •miscblet. -kart. Leeson_ -
Died 'tirat tbo breaking of the win
dows woe the commencement of hostill
r•bqt -a l tat bor. landlady wok the
rtmi stop n unwarrantettle • manner,
by forcibly entering her domicil without.
Jett canoe or excuae. and throwing hor Par
niture'inte. tbs, street, sabl • furniture con
sisting, en we cite informed. of a bundle of
straw, ands candle box partly. full of coal.
bite therefore made informstion agalwt
lior landlady far [arable oat rlf awl Wahl..
or. Ziot aittlehnt with this. azubtint Of Ilti;
liattob, - Mrs. Leeson repaired to Alderman
otralntit office„ and there Made information
gollist Mts. Dalittan, far another usnult
and battery, aileglng that the defendant
atrnck her ovor the - hcad with & broom
stick: Both defendants, on all charges be.
tore both ralutistrates, wore bold to bell for
1 turpier hoprius. .
Another -Alderman's Oilico Marriage.
Ou Tuesday evening Kate i/eartnott,
big m the Sixth ward„ made information
ler egillatten before dbiorglell VeYlor.
*Mast John Carrol.. John was arrmtod,
And: In 'default of hall ,WaAcalcimltted to
'Jett 'for a further hearing yesterday alter.
goon.. At kiln appointed thin) the heetlee
7t" . r" t tf " = W'° : ao'i El.ge ai. mt pro
II h er scm,
to
limatuott ex
' procee readiness to eattle the diMcul.
ty by matrimony. John demurred but du
ally cemented, and the ceremony began.
.The groom was not eo ready with the ra ,
Sponseg a) he yulght bay. boon lint nice
lordly. with 60010 prompting. lie got
- through the ceremony. ' tt u statedthat
the intimacy between um puttee commen
ced to Ireland, and that they came. over to
the same ship. Ito peolll3l4ht to marry the
girl at tjueentstOien, hot she refured to mar
zugeer
lod the iherelage tetta not aoletuulzod until
estorday, an - stated.' itamodlately lifter
be ceremony John lect bride. fn appa
rent Olegunt;thue proVing that had , ble
heart-not In the Marriage. Tbo partied had
searenly lett the' °nice, when agirl came
and made Information against John for. for.
ele x uan and beetunly.. A warrant Was
suet. HO wlllbardly Merry himself out' of
this scrape.' •
poaarter CommitOd.--Spinia walar ago
capt;Boilth Orthe Lanett) , street reurolting
roodenvoui enlisted a man named goblin:wh
et. Horilbeelier very-soon became chasm!a
fled, and to aday or two deserted. Etruria
were mods to capture hint bottle, eluded
moult Onlik Yesterday, when ha returned
to the city and delivered himself up to ntel
Dickey of the Fifth street rondezvlcus. .
Dickey committed hint to 101 l 'until an
WO° au 110 CAIIIIO scut to rainy.
AnObstructed Vire-Plon..—Tho It/ton.
tiod of thtf 'proper maim' Ince la respect,
fully coltedlo the condition of too lire :Wog
on 1 onn ettnot between Morris and Morton.
AVVITant itc,,l7&°c ' gi l l 7 1 . trcru t a=
bb mead= to 'use thu Nug I t wou ld b .
!band quite talpractlcablo no It could not
be gored for tho ntonon. 'Viol , should .ht)
removed untNedlato/y.
Park .--The attention of our
readers 13 Illaectrilla the na rartlsoment of
damaa ..ipptricolt. _Pork Paoker,WBevanth
street. no has now a largo stock of sugar
cured hams, dried beef, breakfast bacon
shoulders and sides, ati4 - choice taro,list
pit sad .Wreasei wblth will be sold a
tlso most, favorable market rata, filko him
ca lk and ositailtta his primp % .
.a '` •l
s~~~
The 'Allegheny Common Ground..
Having given place to communications on
both rides of the anbject of improving the
Allegheny-Commons, notwithstanding the
crowded , "tato Of our columns, since the
subject itself is one of COlleitlerat)lo injer.,
est to the whole . community, and becarne
of tluilriteileetual and social character of
the writers—all of whom are attune of
Allegheny—we had intended to decline pith
fishing anything furtherer' the subject. We
herivever, abate tilt. listei3tion, In publishing ,
today the Arrible iligned n gisUlark." Werth
tilti In deference to the author and in order
totive the benefit of the last word to the
side which 131 opposed to our own view. 3
, - .ALLIGIIIZai CONXO3II. - '
Thuvaluable heritage to proposed to be
wresteds from the sightial proodetors by
the same. needs It was proposed to.absord
the entire city, Its corporation and Com
b:lons within the Dowels of Pdtsburglt. The
whole project of converting the Commons,
at the triging expense Of gme,ooo, into plea.
toe vowels far wives and children, hat Its
origin and ILSITOOStei over the river or with
:those 'whose . entire blelleete capital is in-
Vested there. - This Is the ILTOWILI of one of '
'mama-the
advocator', In the 011.111 - 11, who compll:
month the two cities by saying the ester
cities have • more "horrid record of crime
than nay other In the country... so tar as
. ..21.11.egterth jo intended in this atheelous lut
..petationliMe simply tletree, and trOtreverr
.much some of as aredlimosetim contribute ,
ter tensentiolsosert.for "their s h rives anti
dauglitarstl r by providingpleasura grounds ,
for,streit gegroation, wo repluilato all giro
'tarty rultitionehip In th e . cataloger: of
`ctime,ver/thatich neighbors, as the crimi
nal recorder th e County lined Jnry fatly
.
Telvalandarousimpotatton wedenounee
and repel. having Ma origin outside offal°.
ghony. Igo citizen basing daily no
of events meaning within' her borders;
would thus dishonor her elatM to rank high
est throng the most pcscaftd, sober and
moral communities of the land• we Heel-Ir.
nod has some affinity. in stolid ignorance to
the allegation that funds n e 10 be raised
to the tune of (200,000, not by taxation at
all, bui by ..kmerratene.- We would' inquire
by what procesa taxation usually proctestp,
if not by assorsment. This is a wonderfel
discovery indeed, wed rete Utile 00330 f -
r•A monkey to reform the timed' i
. -ligeolgeginn vilextforafgettilmea.". _
'And new by way' Of pactileation on this
subject, why should not this Committee, se
wthurocus in the appropriation of the two-
Piresrestfine Iliad 1-yo the meth pro.
vis tibilh preteenatle.ar drive for
the dly and fashionable. g 0 a step fur
teer and apply one-hall of the same or pi,-
elb to the erection of an opera Houser or
.-111=311eir wrrea and naught... The
,M i tie s as Oho Ot er if 'ei gad
ther, s Uin be lege
thesti br . tam) Ithertil LOglelature, which we
wrelltiorthCien Mo ftepreaentailvre_of this
glortobriallirelybefbreantherthing
. ..anatialtintial bather to 06 briffrotad
.•on - elm City or Leeway, mid arrest this
iniquitous petfiect of taxation. or amen
ut,m=ft is celled, and the besfortl of
, e 0 112 jrbei fencing to snit star:mails
iulerri gtegningelre who may In the Ibmtrprove
to be
lons
of themselves, should they be
' disposed to neconte bkiders for the work.
W. undertake to ;my. witivaptiasts, it Is
ne ver
to .:FtVPI:c7(I7
nor a single petition proposed, the question
originating solely in a committee of five,
sone of them hate their entire Moines*
Quite( Over the water, with 'much of then.
oympathlea for e waro our temporal treas
ures are th ere ar our hearts also, and dis •
min the Whole subject to the ...sober second
thought of the lwarnie.thfnurclls - god dna t
action of the Leglaisegra, should oar mum
hem venture tabling It before that body.
Dismissing the subject to the second so.
hur l ugt bf the Connell& the pterpleiand
dua action of th e Legislature , should our
members venture to bring it before that
body, we would .xitiem to Pease, under
the reflection that thigidelre of this city. In
bonds and other municipal Ile/MIMS. hi at.
this day within a err" artall /rectum Of
- In all
reasonable talleeettenceslinot Hann
sum large enough to impasse on the Ma
teo., but must we. at the bidding of a small
re snout 1n1yrrap ... 3tE r.. 31 ,... 1.1331 tee
n,
lc ferrrd tit - by TOW' ..'''. • =1;1e Id
Wally a levy upon the °Manly all It Nasal.
meat or taxation KS you will 1
~.iit..
..litsgs as"
Common Micas Coma
Wore Judge Mallon.
itosantut 11Offman vs. YlehaelGoh ler. Ito.
lion to recover for services as a domcsi is
for tbo period of eight years. Liston, re
ported. Tito Jury found a verdict In favor
of plaintiff for the sum of $4ll, beteg at the
rata of about si,O6 per weck. Th. Jeer
probably took Into consideration the fact
that plaintiff had with her during her em•
ployment two of her children, and made
allowance for their hoarding. Kirkpatrick
and Mellon for plaintiff, John IL. Large
contra.
James K. Kerr ci. Nathaniel 11.. /legit.
This was an action to recover amount tf
bill rendered. The plainter 13 a culnaware
merchant of rhiladelphls.„ and averred lu
bra affidavit of claim that in .turd, lied; the
defendant, a resident of this county, pur
chased (or ordered) sets of eninetand
ware, which ne dwured decorated In II cer
tain manner. Nothing definite was agreed
upon as to the time of delivery, plaintiff de
clining to fix a date and oni agreeing to
have tuearticles ordered finis hedar soon as
Pitasible. isabsentlently the defendant call.
ed upon plaintiff, and refused to take the
articles orderralby him from tbd plalohly
Effort to compromise failed and the plain.
US rendered the defendant a hilt, held the
toots subject ro his order, and .I.rougllt suit
as siat.el. V. W. A. 8. Zell for ISirlatiff;
.1.4 cues Vean .1 Son for defendant. The Ju
ry found a verdict In favor of the plaintig
fur eZti 6114% .
G. Kann a Aro. vs, edam Tahr,George
Visitor, et. . /Neu trespass on t he ease.
PlansLiffs al'ltelte owners and poseuors of a
tannery In Reserve township, located on
what is known Vtlia street, • their let Or
close-hams • /Mat ot thitay feet book erne
hundred feet to an alley. They allege that
Villa street and tee alley, Common and pub,
he bighlyays, have been made a dorm:rotary
fur clay, earth, dirt, atone and- asavel,' and
thereby obstructed and closed by defend
: ants, preventing plaintiffs from passing
over the same, and cauling damage by vs
fllth front premised oldelend
s.nts arid the Obstructed laighway4 le the
tapeery of plaintiffs, forwtileh snit IS
brought. A. Brdwn for plaintiffs; .f. 4.
Sieheneck for defendants. oa_ trial at ad.
jorirptnent.
M. John Lieuth ♦o. Steemboat InetatOr..
• 4. Mlltinger 6 Annwell vs. J. U. Corey
ot
jitP.V.VAg'ild.° l ,',l It i g: 11.
o.
DA. IleDonal4rvs, dames Tumor.
43 .43 r i ll Ml' 'IL P . 11' 4 ",t;
. agr go ggefll73:Witiat:lck'tillVani' O•Ilara. a l
Court
/ieforelgo
.- Williates,'lliamool Androvra and
John Grubbs vs. Edmund Nutall and
teen or eighteen others.. Action to recover
the stun of ii,two, bOrrowod for the parpose
of raising q fend to coy bounties to nelsons
volunteering In the military service. to the
credit of Ilninptaii township under the llist
call of the Prallidellt for troops to suppress ,
the rebellion. -
/Sr, pasts, plaintiff% counsel took a non
suit. -
Woohichlgo 011 Refining 'Company ve.
EquiWle laatirthogUatepany, of l•litlad el.
phis. The teßnery Of plaintiffs', in Tem
peranceville. lylui destroyed by l ire m the
spring of 1618, and Uliggst!on was brought to
recover on - a policy of insuranco 4o Iho
manculototag.sou in the Eq uitable Company.
The defence Oct op wteat th 6 terms of
the polity were not compiled with VI to the
giving of proper notlde after the loot was
gualamed. J.II. Baldwin and James Vccch
for plaintiffs; Bobcat, Wood, and Thomas
McConnell for defendants. 110 trial.
7.r.i.Ax, LIST VOA TNCrtilliod.T
. .
•
14. D. Carson A Co. vs. W. B. Youkay.
117. A. Moss ost'aL vs. Wllllaus Paralas
Amp , et al. ye. I homae rerklns,
L 4amee Clothier end, W. C. Mackey TS.
learySpnliev.
Wileoxoa, eftelelstratar, ve. (iaorjge
17. lot t o . tt o lt i ojqg j i lt :
I .l . otr u ally!. 01 al.
Alex. lace ys."l 2 . llememat.
Mtl
A Desna
Megan,. Workman, Moore Jt Co., carriage
waiters on Waver Meet., In the First ward,
Allegheny. nave Just completed a numstllt•
Onnt hoie carriage for the Met hintlest Ma;
Company of Mirg4hilhAte. The Gartland is
now on az tuiltion at tlicar shop, and Is a
truly beaulil6l specimen of the carriage
ert,fing perfect In all respecui
and finished the highest style of opegli att.
loin. It Is sal to be the finest ever bulls in
this portion Of the State, and it would cer
tainly be dlnlault to Cell anywhere a liner
plebe of war*. IL will in te of
ince worthy ht It when bta
ransfehrreh eadsd
to the
Mechanics.
•
Fair and Featlcal.To-day.—thar read
ers aliould bear in wh] that the 'Fair and
.thiswlles of St. Yotor's Prole.
at ililaeopal Charon chroznenees
In If evill nail, corner of Fourth and I,loer
ty stream" Ilieellent Moner and sapper
will be screed up, and meals can be had at
all hours of the day and evening, bee ad-
TOrthlenbilit In eduithyr column.
•
Fite iiiii eat'lst.orat'Y way complete fay
making to order ' perfect Bulng Frau.=
Yoko shiqs. ou : a depot; 72 Fifth street.
iiVlLatocz rtrytx,
tttf. -
Amusement■
Da. Wet. Etnia,mf Washington, D.C., and
a member of the bar of the city some twall
ty4lve ',Tear*. ago, will deliver his second
I c-cturetomi ght at tbe nOinieiny of Mus lc, on
7"2llLoney and 1b Franc tionito There is not a
morn orlidetttor pleasing lecturer in this
country. than Dr. Elder, and from his nest
'Den as Statistician to the Treasury De
partment, ho can handle the aubJect chosen
In an admirable manner. We trust a large
audience may assemble tonight. the last
riportnnlt offed of hearing our old Ails.
ting,ulshed f orm errtoWlismart.
Mr Janes E. Alsanocu.—Tbis great tra
gedian and reader holds forth to-night at
City Hall, on ...Shakespeare and the Bade,"
under the auspices of the Mercantile Li
brary Aesociation. Mr. Murdoch bas few
equals on the American. stage, and we
might Safely say Is without a rival as an
elocutionist and reader. lie will doubtless
handlonis Habject. In ills usual good style,
and will afford all who attend a rare and
pleasing entertainment. Resorted seats
may be obtained. at the ball this morning
'at ten
OTtIT.A Efotar.—The success attending
Miss Thompson , s engagement is most flat
:tering to that lady and creditable to our
caftan.. Last night the Opera House was
crowded, to see her as Little Barefoot.
ins acted with st , charming simplicity of
manner throuitiPPins. abd r ,drew 4forth laud
brdiWeated hernia Of applause.
witWether Algona of =earn. .Lod
igr a Tr af ir 'f i n V2 tiral ta
I us
E1f10tti 1 1 5 .. 10 .5 . 4 1 5;0P:4 4 ,/q a.2 ... •
Tarangigs, -realeiinilTnis , popular. re:
.or continues to drain erende every
!Tbellerforin suss is as IFlltittl SO It well can
be, sad these . - who attend are stireititaa
aratillag evening.
- A'lllyittertani Lamm .
Oa TtxMdayekftthig. a Man ' named Wat
kinChbe,lliring in Penn towinsehlp, i ntiont
:nine miles out of town stopped at toe Mob
leaving-his begege, went to stay
L for thelatght at the home of n'lnend in the
'Noah ward. ,When linyent to bed he had
kso in bas pocket book. Tissterilty. morning
.
ho emus &Totowa and hawing oosanion to
we come swam topiput 1113 * incicef, book
when to bin consterusteM• ho dficOvered
ihathla moon , was all gone: Ile Mu not
-the slightest late when; where ar howfhe
lost his money: - lie met - with • a siimilar
mysteriousloes about • yearago lie Came
to town with a eso 0111 In bis pocket 1 book,
with file In multi trilfils, UP making a our.
Chase he offered the Oa bill. and not, , being
able to get It Changed, pat the bill violin*
erste part of bis poste' book- Ile went -t0
-bed that night Ina publio Geese, and the
next morning timid not lipti bin pantaloon.
unlffl their Werefiall, dispowered • under a
bed in anDther pert of the room. Whoh he
took his nocket book he dieeovered that tie
whe gone, the Iffe were left but the
Cs. 4 Mil wee never 101111 d, and 4.6% . never
been hoard of elnco. • ‘
one Masa Rees a Family.
Thomas A. Melton. Yesterday, caussa ; bes
fore Alderman ' Miatn and" preferred a
Charge 01 aggravated moat and battery
against John Rough, of the Waverly Itensaa,
oa Otaniood Agcy between WOod.and
Yrlt
ketBtreett. lie alleges that, on Tnesdity
night Rough assaulted him without see
sufficient cause. and beat him Ina very w
ere manner, cuttiug his foe and tumulus
him in paleful style. .1
lie suso,' made inforniation at the
same time , •gatnat Joseph Rough, also
of the Waverly 1101.1.111. for selling
liquor without • lleenee, &net
ig that at different times the accused has
violated the Meuse law by ceiling liquor
without the proper authority.
The same plaintiff also preferred •charge
against Barbara Tug, the mother of the
f=trintsgsfen,;lNicrpregristgelisier saws ams..,
fendautfor keeping& gembling house, The
detwolsed lives now ou Third street, beast
the time the allowed offences were ociusimit
tgtedir.th=was at th ,=wl,w iestverly
= /lostee. .W l= arrainta
alld drown. who arrested the parties last
evening. Theyerere held for a tontring,
-.!.-
Foreign Trade of Philadelphia.
During the last four years, the total ♦al.
no of tho foreign exports from PhlladolilhAg
have been 113 follows;
In 1533410,thi.11.6i tb LW. 1113,C44,862.; Its Ma,
$14,V.N,L12; , $1,947,715. Thews flgures
show au Increase Aerie. that parson of
nearly seventy per cent. There 11, however,
another gratifying feature LS this exttlblt
that the figures tltemnolvee do not show,
and 13141, In that nearly Lbe whole of the ex
port. In 1,04 were composed of articles that
are the growth and Protect of one own
Slate, This will be better exemplified by
the fallowing lint, chewing the aggregate
vale° of nine nrticle a only exported to ker.
0:1:11 coup' t le. during the last year:
iron manufacture., all :UM
Lumber, *nook. and Barg 1,101.011
Tallow and Cowl Itst, a0.,1,01t,103.... 567441
Oil Cat ,e%RIO
Lost, thin ..7,94 911,101
Corn 31ta1,1,111.., 34%0
1444814
Indian Corn, hush., 751,443 04%7
Vetrolcom and "Ilenslne, gallons,
5e,t41401 11,11.4=
Total, nine Artitgos $13:150,612.
=
hit Malta Forrest, committed. to jail tour
01013L49 and tea days oho, for the non•pay.
meat of the costs In a desertion case, In
which he was fond guilty, yesterday paid
the required costa In the case and waste.
leased by order of the Court-
George Stewart; committed by Alderman
Lynch, on Tuesday evening, en a charge of
malicious mi.chkr,ooseaud twlYcelcrdaS
and Wan released• ' •
. .
lame rope,. committed by Alderman
Strein.oo Tuesday, for trial on 4 citurge of
sorely or the peace, obtalne.l ball yesterday
aud was released.
do4n Carroll, committed by Alderman
Taylor, for fur th er bearing for ndiliatioo.
was released yesterday and rnarrh.d the
proseentria, as elsewhere noted.
Thomas Montgomery, committed byAl
- of the :Ninth Ward, for
sorely of the - peace, obtained ball yeatea
day and went out. , . .
• Daniel AlbriKlit, committed on the 7th
Mat, by hlityor Idtorrison, for surety or the
peace, obtained. bail yesterday and waa re.
/earied.
Elide 41reesk7,
y ea te cl! ty J. C. ll,ltchle, of Armstrong
station. on tho Allegheny 'Valley Ilaliroad,
made Inform:Ana before Mayor McCarthy.
*barging John ltd ards and John Warner,
with Dm Inrseny of a basket, a gallon Jug,
and two pint o,aaks. Warrants were issued
and °facers Barry and Dressler went to
Wake the arrests. They found Warner at
Sandy Creek, near Stoner's • MID, and
brought him In. Edwards is Hying near LOS
same place, butthough they found the eto•
lon articles at his house, law had made gool
valuhis etmage. The articles aro of :very trifling
e- r noY worth taking away, in fact.
They worn stolen off the train at Armstrong
station some days ago. Warner is In the
look up awaiting q hearing.'
Sheep Ealing Dag, cera
mic a farm nn the. Deaver rdad, soma dls
tan. tram Allegheny, came' yesterday be
fore Amerman Hay., of the rust ward, Al.
logheily. arid made infonsatlon, charging
lienry Snyder, a neighbor id liers,with keep.
log ferocmos dogs, She alleges t h at some
two weeks age the defendant's done got
among her Pooh of sheep daring the night
mid killed nine of them. The cheep were
valued at four dollars each. The tielenu
ant was Arrested and had a Dental bearing
yesterday afternoon, when the ease was
held for a farther bearing
Accident in Allerrnen,y,An accident
occurred a day or inn nrn. by Which BMA
kartirelede,llving in incock street, In the
Veneta ward, Allegheny, had Ws arm bre:
ken. The child was playing on the front
weeps of his mothers dwelling, when be tell
off the lower step ta the pavement. Not:
withetending thi, short theism.° he fell, It
was dlecovered when be was taken up ,
lite tight arm wad brat ?to, In t.wo
Ula Injuries *ere proper ettende4 and
the little sufferer Ig nowdoing as well as
20 ,44 qb eZPool."4.
Coottseattieo.—Testerday olneer John
Messner, one of the market constables, Me
*erred a lot of roll bettor expOsed sale
adder:the thoolikt,tram lta appearance, srse
short In. weight.. Ido nal/ad Um atteetlon of
the clerk of the market to the matter, and
the bUttilrLigthill. Tie rolls all tell
abort to welalzt, and were eousequeall.7 eons
located. being turned over to the quardten•
of tie Poor. The lot. amenotod to,about
lOrlyeonnds. -
Bindimp of Erle.—The Vale Gazette gays
The atatem•mt that nee. Pr. o , o3Oner haa
boa been appointed to -
the raeanny Cans.
ad bp tbooleath of thelat* Tilehep Perm&
of Erie. le an error. no aPiXantmant having
yet boon made. Rev. John p. codey. now
acting 411k.hop. ' , inmost Probably be
.pearsSelect
ealdmhiea b po o U a n iftd. 10 in n,.-
re.
Died of Apoplezir.—oa itowav,
man
mod E . ja. johnagy amployol on
u. m n.
- nailmad, while engaged, In
Station **Sam.
iv ad In a lit of soOpleny: The.dei•
was unmarried.. &no Unto liana
ho was ecmduntor on the mid,
Pour common
cssed of dettokenners were berate Mayor
morrow to Alloritionr. yortenlay, for dtroo
sal.' They 141. Weir required nous, awl
IrrVilkerit Vuols respective mays. •
PRICE THREE.CENTS.
Accident In at, Emma Ward.
Yesterday afternoon, at about four o`ooek.
a man named Daniel McKenna, a car - pewter
lo the Fifth ward, met with an accident
whiCh may result fatally. Ile was engaged
at Zugg's 'tolling Mill, the Sable Iron
Works, in the Fifth ward, working on Ma
'wpm:memento that are going on _there.
While walking 11CrOSA too scaffolding he fell
off, striking brad foremost on the ground
some thiny.five feet beneath. Lie was
taken op and removed to Park's boarding
house, on the corner of Walnut and Pike
streets, and medical aid culled in. It was
ascertained that his skull was badly fr.,
cured and that one of his legs was fractured
in two places. Deceived skillful treat
mont, but It to thought that be may not re
cover. We understand that 'he has but re
coolly returned from CaltfomM.
=
George. Stagier, of Ross township, the
driver whose exploits In the Allegheny
Market 'name We noticed yesterday, was
beam Kayorriforkisop yesterday for an id.
justmeat oft,turruatter. Lie had become en.
tirely sober, and expressed the deepest re.
gretfor what had occhrred. 'The German,
who wall the sufferer by Singlat's franks,
was present, end egreed nettle for his In
juries for the nom of Leh dollars. Siegler
paid thistareount and trioCalite Of the case,
and was discharged. lie is said to mural
nartirtik.gooSt.xespectable eittrrei, bur - fell
into ~ .10/2410[1111 C 1 1 1, on, the. °merlon of Ma
Matt lioAllegbeny: The German boy is bet.
ter cif 101-latunes,lind seems to 1001 that
hisrasin . grievance is tha fsct that one of
lits4po ran away with a portion of the bar.
nest and beg not ypt been recovered. ,
The Memard . ekolgwaititf."
-.Teaterday morning, a 'gentimnan went
into the. Rook. Howe,. mul4idle .there
dropped a pocketbook, eontatting seieety
eutien dollars In money. Ile went out with
out dime vbring his leesibdt a newsboy who
was In the hot= caw the mishap, and
waiting -till the gentleman had gone ont.,
plated up the package zed wan, himtelt
stecasnr Cot of the door with .It.; when Mr:
Levi Karen, the enabler,
,who 1= watched
Ida movements, nabbeththe, little Map : Jest
at that moment the , losev M.Pglie atone,.
who had- dlneovesedttla„* . i.rameed and
took possession of his - trader - the
Imp:maim that the b oy' -been houelt,
the gentleman gave him two dollar...
beAringlialid ease
of George Nesmith, charged on iastir.rd'imi.
bel la Stoner sitti seduction and foraleatien
and ba.alardy, sru to hare been henkyaster
day before' Alderman Donaldson. dec
fondant was present. bar the Tirane-nide
did not make her appearance. The primm
er was therefore honorably. discharged.
Ch
arted with forestrilliwg.:--A-butitt
az Mahlon O. Affenbach, charged on oath of
Market Constable John Messner, whim fore
stalling the market, was before Mayor Mc-
L'artlq Yesterday, bet yr. dLsobarged, tho
defendant establiahlog the fact that the
seal was purchased tor his mother, who
keeps a boarding horse In the Filth ward.
Cbaellergitesusw Case.—Tbe piper. In
the chanters township bounty fandease. of
whith Ir. made notice-yesterday; have pas
awl Into the hands of Jodge hterrett, who
wit! deckle to to what is necessary to be
Stile in the case.
Caved In.—Yesterday afternoon the
sever at the Corner of Cherry alley and
=lint went cared la-extemlvely, all or a
Sudden, It fell upon the supply orator pipe
And broke It. Itepalre gore commenced.
" Xlle of the New Work Kense.—The
rrlson Board of Allegheny.Conaty propose
to pay 11.V.Ilit to-day to the projected she of
the nese County work-house, about seven
tulles out On the ?consylvante Baßroad.
The laicals° • Court.—Judee Sterrett
- 41 =gifted. yesterday to heannir applies!,
lam for lateen and eating-home Iteen?es,
Mrlafirtlf4""eade tany-o4[hL: Of
Aistaintleogailtort.—Ablaretaida
teaterday traded awarrarit • •• • •
Ulla Barns, of MoorheadNr row, Qalciaad,
charged by Annie KJ:isle, a htlih,bor, with
assault and battery.
CONDENSES) TELEGRAIIIS
The United States commissioner at Nor,
Colt, yestordaytosmed warrants for the ar.
rest or Ore magistrates or the Corporation
Court of Norfolk, for violating the Civil
Itights bill by refusing colored testimony
In legal firoceedinga.
The New York. Mato Fenian Convention
adfonrnen, at r\s
e-`
, last evening, alter a
two daya session. It is understood import
ant halktellil 1/1 transacted, but the Inpuse-
Ma of senresy precludes giving. any infer
mutton,
gennedy, the incendiaiT, convicted of
setting fi a to a Lome in Somerville, Mass.,
Last November, has been sentenced to the
State prison borate.
Six houses, belonging to Pierce, Butler &
Tate, on Fifth and Callowhill streets,Phil
sdelphia, were damaged by fire yesterday:
Loss 430,00 e; no insurance. Au extensive
potion moil, belonging to Mr. Itiundia,
the Twenty-fourth ward, Philadelphia, was
also burned yesterday morning; Insured
for {MAO. ' -
The President hsa approved the remain
tion, to extend facilities to the citizens of
the Vetted States engaged in surveying a
route for a ship canal across the Isthains of
Darien. •
P. W. Parsons, Postmaster at Niagara
Palls, woe arrested on Hondas . , ellarlPsl
with opening letters reeeirod in his once
and held to bail in ENO to appear for trlid,
at tne United States Coort, Utica. March lh
The Legislature of New Jersey has SlT:rift
ed Llowsril Jones, liepubllcan. State Treas•
Orel% . : •
• ,
r. oyd Girrison leoturod In Itrooklyn, the
Immo ,night, and took strong groands In
favor Of illa immediate Impeachment, of
the President. This sentiment was warm
ly applauded.
The 'Stuyvesant poor tree, planted .by
governor Eitnyvesaut, some two hundred
years ago, at the corner M . what is now
Third avenue and Thirteenth streets, New
Toric, was destroyed a low days ago bif . a
vehicle coming in collision with it.
Thu Jstparosso bent even the Americans fn
the matter of fires. Ludy a coaflairratloa.
•
at Yeddo destroyed four miler or Loured 11,1
she commercial quarter of the city.
The Louisville Pydye tiomparty, charter.
ed to build a bridge across the Oilio ‘ bas
elected W. IL liamilloa Preadult. It is
reported toot work will commence intater
•
diutely.
J.?. Baker is the nominee of the Union
Convention for Lieutenant Governor of
Kentucky, In3Loatt of John Ideson Brown.
The latter is thn nominee for'Attorney
eelzaral.
-
Governor Army, from New Neuter., has as
rived' Trout boots Fe. lie reports the lm•
diens on thoplaina as dtspored to be pesos
able, but those in Arizona And Now Mexico
are an the war path, and have oommitted a
number of murders daring the past month.
Agsrdis lectured in New York. on Tae+►
tiny, on the "American monkey."'
I
Canto. Yebruam 13.—Thei rivrr Das par-
Malty Molten thloogti the lavas at tnolum
b.a, Kentucky,
.and partlally inundatod
that city. - •
pe,smsy W.—weather eltradyt
rarer decanted one inch in thlipast Minty.
remr mama; buslnese quiet, Departure.—
CnLll . Oll. Phil Sheridan and alem e ,
Dam for Naw.Orleans with full loadid La
canary. Mart( Forityllae,. and 'Tom fits.
,ens,tni et. WWI. Anglo Saxon wltil iW
palm pf notion, and Clayton; with 1870 balm,
left for Cincinnati at els p. m.
vmpire, for
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pmin, 2abarL Pfnltinand Mary S aum.
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WILLT. WILEY'S,
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joicvsTON & scorn,
Fine Watches, (locks, hielei,.
SILYER•PLATEO WARE, ETC., ••.—:
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Announcement Extraordinary.
FRUIT SEASON,
darts % tAto.l
irm3r-tv E)iwsras.
Sell Quart Cans Peaches (or 45e, or
$5,45 per Dea l Mu Sams .Quality
as Usual], ,Solti for 55e.-
Tomatoes (Quarts) tar. &Sc.
Prime Dried, PlatMerries for
30c porPowid.
E,NME IH ThE WINDOW.
SHIELDS & KOUCHEIt,
- 108 Smithfield st*t,
OPPOSITE :POST OFFICE.
•-- ilisiPackst Palemay,
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
New Patterns! New Patterns!
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fag • DI3G.TCFI BUCLDIViI.
WELDON & KELLY,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam FitterS,
MID BRASS FOUNDER&
A. lame asoootsonst of
Chandeliers, Brackets, Lead Pipe,
Pumps, Sheet Lead. he.,
ALVA= OS MM.
16L wood Street, near Stith.
THE PLACE TO BUZ •
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BOOTS & SHOES
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Alcol,llT - 20 S.
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VAMETIES THEATRE.
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new In a tetsudly set-to. • •
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