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    PIIIKIURGH GAZETTE.
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Pingle Cordes • 7 erns .
el4°M4 by Carrier. (per . .re.rn....... 15 dente.
Hall Enbaeribers, (per yen') sk, cc.
Liberal radurtinno to NoranGr, and AK.L/.
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Three Cornet, per yr,r, by M2ll
Flve do. do; do. each
Tenn, more Poptut, tonne at , l.tretff, end
One tree to club. etch •
CITY ITEMS
Graduated at Dutra Der eau 1.1 le - Col
lege, Pittsburgh,
W. C. Aiken, Delaware Grove, Pa.
Simon Crown, Pittsburgh. • •
- Christian Aerermann Duquesne Bor , Pa.
John Porter , Pulaski:Pa.
S. Duncan, Pittsburgh.
•
,‘ 0. Bruce Burton. Pi usbu
S. C. Walker, SlcCture, Pu.
s.ColbertsOn ' Pleasant Unity, Pa.
scott Fisher, Esstbrook l's. '
Prank Keller , Steubenville, Ohio.
Alb langt Illtaburgh•
John Alleb 41, Brownsto oC, Pa.
James F. Hen Finleyville, Pa.-
D. /I. Cam pbe 1, Pittsburgh.
. J. M. Howard, Pittsburg!,
William M. lth a, Cross Creek, Pa. •
• Thomas remit, Latest 11111, Pa.
111 K. Stewart, Mans 1,1, Onto.
It. A. Strain, Sharon Pa.
trAllteLY.til!';;P:ll l g . on. Pa..
.1 111.1 shepherd, Morristown, Ohio.
Davis, Wheeling, West Va. '
W. . Brentano, Ellzabetli,.Pa. •
Ai of whom passed she usual searching
tea Inatlens of the College satisfactorily,
rind ho 1011, no doubt, hereafter
- guish themselves by an h:norable wen
cranny in businass. Knelt graduate was
•waded the beautiful Diploma of the Cel
lege, 5.4 a cfedential of Lis proficiency, of
his industry, and of nia exeruplarY deport
ment during Ids course of study.
A Place of Art.]
Flitsburghnrs are J uo tly proud of the posi
tion 'occupied by the city in the various
walks of art. Mot only are the more heavy
and substantial carEivil to a pitch of per
fection among us, which Places our city
pro -eminent above all °there on the conti
nent, hot also the fine arta are cultivateorb,
an extent' of which any city might to
proud. Moro particularly is thia - the ease
• -with the photographic, art. This art has
progressed until a first class pnotogruplmr
tanks' with the best of ideal painters 'or
aculptors. Among the.most perfect of our
photographic artists is Mr. B. L. IL Debi.
No. 26 St. Clair • airect. One of the most
convincing proofs of the appreciation in
„ which the works of Mr. Dabbs aro , held,
'aside from the immense patronaye extended
to him, :is afforded in the throngs that
daily visit his galleries and gaze in at his
Windows to inspect the beautiful produe•
Mons of his geaios. Wu have heard visitors
from ttio, groat eastern cities and from Chr
cage, while looking at the admirable end:
bitten, afforded here, say that nothing
- any other city surpasses the work turned_
out by Mr. 'Dabba. Every style of work
knownln photography is equally well done
by. Mr. D., and every taste can be thorough.
lye satisfied. For photographic work of any
go to Debbi.
. ' (Prom the Chicago Tribene.l
Wo publish to-day a very Interesting let•
her, froth a highly respectable and well
known eltiren of Chicago, on his remarka
ble restoration tohealtli from consumption.
It certainly bears very strong teittmoay to
the edlcacy of the mode of treatment to
whicl it refers, :
190 Waniett Avarua, Cmcseo,
.• Entree Cameo° Truncsx,—l desire
thronich your columns to state a "few facts
relett e to my restoration to health and ac
tide II o throug h the pectillar treatment of
Dr. II nter. Sly family are allot a con sum-
Live Le dency, Most of them having died of
that dlsesse. ' In the year Is.la.lwas greatly
roducal with cough and expectoration, but
at the ttue improved under the Influence
of ay! it to the South. Sly heart has been
dive d fur many years. About theist. of
Janina l ast, however, all my symptoms
heca oatlY aggravated, my tough was
,Itstr ..Ing, my breathing short and with
chills a d fever, entire loss Of appetite : anti
coitu' , eat emaciation; pulse one hundred
and tw tnty.five beats a minute. Ina word
I w , ' eas prostrate and hopeless a condi
thin ,s a man could well be. Friends. had
abati oncd all hope of my recovery.
Illdit4oll.l was fortunately indue
a the aid of Dr. Hunter, and war -
Cr his treatment eariy. In Jana
, coarse of the Brat month I be.
r evidence of decided Improve.
t cough, 'which had resisted all
7 means in IMe,•00.1 which was
~, ..
at In its character, gave way
gradual y, in the most singular manlier, to
the'u - ie of the Inhaler . My night sweats
stopped soon after, all the unfovorable
sympto /I-appeared, ono after another.
My appetite retained; strength les:teased;
countenance, before deadly pale and omael.
ated, has become Tall and healthy; and my
weight In three months haslnereased twee. ,
tY pounds. So that filed! who meet ins on ..
the street, never expecting to see me abroad
brain, can hardly believe It fs myself. At
the termination of threemonths, tram -the
j pme of placing myself under Dr. ifunter's
care, I dud myself enjoying such heth erect-
I have not had for years, and never ted to enjoy again in this world. And tool. -
. Ing that 1 °weft all to the attention and
. skill of Dr. II enter, Intake this public avow
al of the facts usilue to him and his remark
able practice in the treatment of consump.
Ma. Your obedient Servant, -
', Wit. J. itmo.
plat
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Ver
Marx for 1807,
All styles, at Pittock , s, opposite the Post
°Mee.
Pocket-books, purses, bill-books, ice., be.
of every' description, at .Pittoekis, opposit.
the Postal:Dee.
Gold pens, desk, sliver, extension, reverse
and alescople noldes7a, at Pittack's, oppo
site the Postottee. '
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L 5,000 new stereoscope. views, jrnit received
ides, a large assortment of "Holmes' Scope,'
the cheapest and most satisfactory lustre
meat In use. at liittockis, opixetto the post
• All the new end populir books or thesea
ion cin po bad at Yittock , e, opposite the
Postolltee.
Ttos Cent listown
Caswell, Mack I Co.'s Cotablnatiou of Iron
Phoaphorus and Callsapa, knOwn as Ferro
l'hosphorated Elixir of CaWays. The Iron
restores color to the blood; the Phosphorus
renews waste of the nerve tissue, and the
Callsayst glees a natural, healthful tone to
the dlgeattve organs.
One mitt contains the virtue of one coma
'of Calimy& and one teaspoonful a grain of
Iron and Phosphorus. Manufactured Irw
Casts...au, Moor I Co., New York.
• FOr sale by all druggists. - a
ITo Housekeepers. • •
Good Tomatoes at 30 cents per can.
litraerbimeliat 40 cents.'
Dlar..l4berrles at 40 cents;
Peaches at 50 cents. .
Peach Marmalade at .10 cents.
reach'.iam at 50 cents.
Gond . ..11.alsms at Ocents per Hound.
Good Primes at 25 cents per pound.
Good Currants at 21 cents per ponud.
At 112 Federal street, Allegheny lay.
Goo. Besets
: . Food for the . Hungry. '
Ileitzbeinier, the epicurean of the Iron
the Prof. Blot of the culinary depart
ment, Continues to servo up excellent meals
at the most reasonab:o of prices, at the
popular Continental Dining Saloon, Fifth
"street, next door, to the Poste nice.
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The - Oyster season is rapidly drawing to a
close. Try some of the delicious bivalves
served up in the very best style by Lioltz
?mincer, at the ever popular Continental
Dialog Saloon, "next door to theyostodlce,
on Filth street.. '
- ' Grand Opattloa%
Mr. Fre& Iltuttig trill open OM Saloon, at
.No.lol Third atntetj next Ilonday, with,
Free Lunch. .Tbo vely beet Of Liquors sod
Cigars kept a tthe . • •
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; Foreign Liquors of All kinds at Joseph B.
Finch's Distiller', No. 18y 121 , 333 8441'4
Yirstntriiet„ Pittsburgh.
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, liirgo sad fine assortment, sold °boon of
!lamb:lies Drag storO, Market, street•
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VOLUME LXXXIL-7-NO. 51
MST
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ONE. O'CLOCK. A. M
EARLY . TELEGRAMS,
TRIRTY-HINTII CONGRESS.
(SECOND SESSION.)
W. , sulNo+oN, Starch 1, 1
SENATE.
CO:SUDIMATION OD THE Tertire BILL.
SIIIIMI4X moved to ,dischtirge the
rlnance . Comuttec from the-conslderation
or the MOUS, bill to Am:tease the duly ou
wool. lie then In tral need a bill In the ere
ctse langthmo or. the wool section of the
Senate t..trlif bill. and molest IL na an
amendment to the Mouse bill.
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In the Senate provision relailve tocarpots
Mr. int; XILIULI. announced his preference
(Jrl Om !louse with which his constitu
ents were sat
Mr. CITTELI. xxill be lutendeil to carer
to. uteciol cent; let.. .Meg the (luaus oil all
imported articles twenty per eent., except
ettg,x, tea, coffee, inolaxms, lumber, am,
rxtilotti trot. Tao laritS 101 l tv,m then laid
aside. , •
LIIIPEAS OF - rne. COLOOADO AI/HP:MON DILL
At oneo'cloen tho Colorado ado:onion
bill Lane nit. A vote Was takan, tanning
.folkon:
Taas—Slessrs.Anthony,'Cattell. Chandler,
Connese, Crania. Cressw ell, Fowler, Feeling
haysen, Ilemieradu, Howard, Howe, Kirk
wood, Lane, :.I orri 11, N ye, Poland, Pomeroy,
Ramsey, Ross. Sherman, Sprague, Stewart,
Trumbull, Can Winkle, Wade, Willey, Wds
Rams, Wilson and Yates—M.
.110.11,trn. Duel:aloe., rowan Davie,
Dium,puolt‘tle, FessenSen, Fos
tor, ri ine , , Harris. itendeleks,Johtuon, Mo.
.I)nneati, Morgan, Nesmith, Norton, Patter.
son, Itithito tool Satdsbary—l9.
Leis then two•thlrila having voted yen,
His bill fells.
Ct..911....T10N OP TILE INSEIZEIAL ItZVC.4II .
RILL,
;
• The Internal ilevenue DUI was next taken
up.
Sir. WILSON moved an amendment tax.
inn cotton on and alter the lit of Septem
ber two cents per pound.
Mr. 11 ENDLILSON moved to substitute
therefor, that there shall be nu tax on Cot
ton grown after the this act.
Mr, Henderson's a mendme nt was lost by a
tie veto.
Mr. l'OllEilOY moved to amend Ur. Wil
son's amendment by reducing the tax to
one cent, Winch Iv. ..adopted by 21 yeas
against la nays. .
Mr. Wilson's amendment BR amended by
idr.-romeroy was adopted by :n ye. against
IS nays.
Several important amendments,i'hre of
fered and rejected..
•
On motion of Mr: SLIEMMAN the intend
ment was adopted that, the tonnage itnty on
vessels tie levied and paid anattatly.
Mr. DAVIS moved - to change the whisky
tan to two dollars until Octoeer, a dollar
and half until Apr% nod a dollar thercaf.
ter. iteJectcd. •
On motion of Mr. HOWARD, an amend
raelit 1,16 adopted, that this net shall not
alreCt SIMs commenced ender farmer acts.
On 13101 ton of Sir, I'ESSENDEN, as amend
...rremt was adopted, that no salt in equity or
otherwise. for any other purpose 1.11.1 ro-
.trainlntt :Mc a.se.ment of any tax, aiall ho
maintained in any cuust.'
_ • _
• Oa modest of Sr. FESSENDEN, syrup, and
molsrees was included with retitled sugar
tahl product of Sugar refineries, in the tax of
1! , •; per cent.. Cfd va/orem. The bill eras
:lien reported, winch struck out section 3
relative to the transferor spiritis"of tarpon
tine D:lthout the pa. meet or taxin tar bond
ml warieliouscs on the execution of proper
bends, and be treated in conformity to the
law regarding distilled spirits.
The senate refusal to strike horse rakes,
horse powers, tenders, halmes, hay locks,
horse and portable grinding mills, from the
free list. The cotton titx was again amend•
cni and placed ut two cents. Vonaoe hooks,
pitch forks, manure and'spading forks were
rotored to th, free list as in tile blouse bill.
Leather of all kinds and goat, deer, calf,
kid, cheep. horse, hog and dog skins,
tanned or par inLy tanned, curriul or [th
istle.' In the rough were ntriken from the
free list. The tax. on gas companies was
am titled so that they are authorized L 3 add
it to the pew of gas. .Planos were stricken
from the tree list.
_ - -
The report of the Conference — Committee
hill for tee allotment of nu name Court
'Judges,anreed to the Semite Ulnas adopted.
Eat:entire sesslon.
Era¢ng&rsion.—Mr. LANE dolled op the
/louse resol talon extending the J urladiction
of the court of claims to cover cases arising
under recelptayor army Ames, by the quar
termaster of the army,-under General Wal
lace, during the Morgan raid Into Indiana
and Ohio. The resolution passed, and goes
to the Hon. for concurrence in the verbal
amendments.
The - Internal revenue bill came up.
Mr..1.5.tV1.5 renewed lifs amendment rela
tive to the tax on CLlsky. Itelected, 14
against i. •
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Several new nmendments were rejected
and the bill pried; it goes to the }louse ge
concurrence la the amendments.
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The 'fortifications appropriation bill tree
taken up. .The section providing that not
over fifty per cent. of the amount appropri,
ated be expended in the ft sal year ending
June, INTO, and tue residue hood not to be
expended till otherwise ordered, was
stricken out, and the bill passed.
The Nitwitl appropriation bill was taken
np
Uri motion of Mr. PESSENDEN,. an
amendment wee adopted Clint the Naval
storekeepers shall hereafter he appointed
by the President, by and with the advice
and consent of the Senate.
On motion of Dlr. WILSON, it was agreed
that no working man In the Navy Yards
shall be compelled to pay money tor point
pl pupses. •
•The Senate refused to reconsider the vote
passing
the bill establishing a Department
of Education.
Mr. SHEILUAN, from the .Committee of
Coufereneo on Legislative .Appropriations,
reported that they bed agreed on nearly all
the amendments.
_ .
The Senate further instated 'on the Ms,
greeing amendments, and asked another
conference.
The Tariff bill Araq resumetl,'b
action on toe pending 11610111(1
crease the duties on an articles,
coffee. sugar, molasses, coal, a ,
Iron, twen 3. per cent. -
The Senate at l2:30 adietuned.
fIOUSE b REPRESENTATIVES.
lIIIPROVLIICHT op TOL OHIO nevem
2dr. YINCII from the Committee on Roads
and Cabals, reported back the Memorial In
reference, to the navigation of thu Ohio rte•
er, and the Committee wee discharged from
Its further connideration,
After somo important business, the Ilona°
went into a Cominftteo of tbo Whole on the
deficiency-bill, which appropriate s a little
Over eleven und half mill one, of which tea
mil/lents aro for deficiencies on account of
others. On Motion of Mr. SCOFINLD,
appropriation of eight thousand nine Min
dmd and forty dollars for brenze doors for
tho Capitol wan struck out.
fir. Cll,ll - DLEIt moved an amendment
to ho adduil us a proviso to the Manse for
Census marshals; tnis or any other appro..-
tlonshould be paid to any -pincer of the
of the government, who wee a member of
any political club or parttzan organization,
and he mud,: a speech in enforcement of his
views en the amendment.
livjecte I.
fir. KASSON moved an amendment to tho
same Mange provuling that no money tinder
It should be paid to, nr on account of, any
claimant who participated In the late rebel
lion, or gave to it add or comfort. Adopted.
Mr. Gal:Fit:Ll, movedan appropriation
of *Xi OW for exp.." of the Fort Kearney
ilissesia:cre Come:lesion. liejected.
tlAitlillf.Lt moved an operant - lath:in
of 425.01 x) for the mochas° of Carpenter's
rainting of the Oral resoling of Lincoln's
linnoimpatien Proolionatien.
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Mr. SCHOFIELD made n. point of order
gainer the nineudinont, and thu objection
lt4 filleitulntsd,
Mr. PIZICE moved to strike out the appro.
Driution of .1.3.1,W) for completing
.repaire
and Serail/mg the Ext,tutivo Marodon.
Quite it db.cue.lon Occurred, Involving the
01(1 subject of au alleged number of trunks
talfeu way by the former occupant, And
the etaternent that some of a pre
vious appropriation had been expended to
refurnibhing the White nouns with bible
Moen, bed linen. Su., at the time the pros.
out occupant took po#ecesion.
motion was dually amended that no further
upproprietions .be muds tor repairing or
I ernielling ISO EXectitleo Mansion until
such account be submitted to Joint emu..
mlttca of .Congrese Anti approved and then
.
rejected by It against b 3.
TILIYEit moved to strike out the
paragraph appropriating $50,000 to ald the
Atuerican Colonization Society In furnish
ing transpoitation to Liberia.
The bill to emtubllsh ccrtaln assay ornee.,
I ustred of the brunch mists at Meyer,
Charlotte, N. U., sad Pahlonegit,Ueorgla,
was pz.x.i.
SENATE mLLS CONSIDZUZ.D.
The bill granting all Jn the C 0 ...-
Ist-ruction of ratirptel eon telegraph linen
from Fen Francisco to num:Joint tiny, wan
tabled.
Thu Senate In reference to persons
Imprisoned .under Sentence for offences
against 1110 laws of the United States, al•
f .
,
lowing a
year's imp
passed.
The Senate bill to extend the time for ti
reversion to United States of lands grad
in aid of the construction of railroads 1
Michigan, trespassed.
Thu Senate tall for the relief of the
habitaute of cities and • towns on pnbl
lands, was amended by authorizing uorp,
rate authoritis to er them at n Lan
Uilleo at the miemmunentt price, for UM benefit. d
of the corporation, and passed. •
The report of the,Coramittee on. Con fer.
once on the 0111 drafting mid fixing the
rates of volunteers and part of the army,
Was agreed to.
lion of ono month in curb
mont for good conduct, was
11=1284
Mr. CAMPBELL oreFtented the creden.
train of Mr. Chrbole, member elect• of the
Slob District of Georgia, mot Mr. TRIM.
BLE' line credenti.le -from Mr. ,Chat.
member elect from Texas.
1111.1./1 PASSI:II.
Errniny Sersion.—Tho Senate' bill for
relief of Dempsey Hots, of loiluina, fret
mail contract. entered Into by mistake. u
paused. Several District of Columbia Li
were pa-sod.
roartex err 00tivmmic.
The House agreed to the
port en the biu n ioiallotani
Supreme Court. •
The house recedes from
for the uppointment of Unit
shut by the Supreme Court
Of Columbia.
Mr. STEVENS, from the CoMmittee
Appropriations, reported back the Sonut,
ameuuments to the army appropriation
bill; that or 11110,101 tor the Rock island
brilge was, utter debate, non on In
by xi against inn; that appropriating 4150,000
' fel buildings near Jeffersonville Indiana,
as a government store house, was non-con
curred in.
Tim amendment prohibiting the whipping
or maiming of persons as a punishment for
crime in the rebel States, was concurred in,
with an, amendment making It apply to
the acetoneos of military courts as well us
by
P the civil authorities.
ending its consideration, Mr. La BLOND
submitted a resolution reciting the recent
vote in the Ohio Legislature, refusing to
strike out of the' state Constitution the
word "white,. thereby repudiating the
action of the Republican majority in Con
gress; and instructing the Committee on
Reconstruction to report a establishing
a Military Government over the so-callmt
State of Ohio, until such time as the people
thereof shall adopt u Republican form of
Government. (Laughter.)•
Mr. STEVENS il.eught he could almost
agree to i the resolution. Ile was quite
sure that 0410 :should be guaranteed a re.
publican form of government and also Penn-
Tee amendment for the disbanding of the
illititll4 fore° io the late rebel States was
concurred in. .
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• •
That allowing trnvellng expenses to vo
ravers mustenni out in distant torrltork.
as COLICUrrOd in.
The amendments being all dlthosed of
Committee of Conference was eked for o
the disagreeing Votes.
Tart rir.Diriturr DILL.
Itr. of, from the
feredee• on th JENCKSe
haulm:llA bill Committee, tondo rCon
port that the House recede tram l's Ji
agreement to all the Dopato Dirhetulinants
eseept 000 from anich the Semite Li to r
crap.
Mr. MAYNA HD moved to lay the come
once report ou the table. IteJectol by
against r 3.
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The report of the Comanttee of Confer
gee on the Indian Appropriation hill Ira
reed to.
The Senate Insisted on its amendment to
the Internal itsreune bill, ana agreed to.
A conference was mi by the Itoune.
Tie Suusto also Insisted mi Its amend.
meat, to the army appropriatiOn, and
agreed to tie Conference Committee.
Tie motion to adjount was negatived,
the previous question was seconded and
tue tnuin question ordered.
A uteesuge from the Senate announce.
tho pa,944n of the tax bill and aeked Lb
concurrence of the Louse..
. •
The r. port of the Coeforence Commlac
on the Duni:rapt bill ea.:agreed to; 73 to 7)
Thu 'Senate amendments to the tax bil
wort; considered, non concurred in and
Conference Committee asked.
Adjourned.
FROM EFIIOPE.
The War retereen and Para.
Bla yi—T Pa r C • o nn•l confederation
Flnanel•l
an 4
Cannerrial.
COLONIAL coxispgnasiox
Lotrooa, March I.—The North America
Conft4erallon 11111 has neon I.lce read I.
the Roue of COM MO..
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Artemus Ward 1 verylll at Southampton
Is Life Is despaired or.
o.4llittbALDl . 2 PON.
Velure, March I..—Garrloal4l's sonv bore
wet, to Cat - 1 . 411a to help the Cretans.
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Lennon, March I.—Lord Stanley, !•ccreta
ry of Foreign Affairs, in anuwor to au in
quiry made in the house of Comruono,to•
night, stated that neither Brasil nor Para
guay, ever Invoked the meduttion of Eng
land.
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Ltvenroot, Morel; 1...3100rt.--The Brokers'
circular reports the sales of cotton for the
week at 53,.../0 bales. The market has been
generally ;lull. and prices fell off considern•
Dly hot atirell(l4 at the close. Opened to
day. firm. Middling Uplands, IMid. Or
leans.l3,T,pl. Tallow, 43.
Lennox, March I.—E...rainy—Consuls close
ad at Id for money; l- 's, 74%; illlnols Ucu
teal, 7611 i Erie, 36!.4.
LavErtroot, March I.—Ereninp—Cotton
closed !inn, at l 3)( for middling uplands,
and 13,Ti for Orleans. Sales amounted to
510,f03. Breadatuffs dull. Corn sold to-nay
at 364 (M. Provisions firm. Petroleum quo
ted at is 7.
PAR'', March L— Evening— Amortcau
bonds, 5.234. •
FILANICIN.MT, larch L—Evening—tialtsd
Slates bonds; 7r . .);,. ',
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The Equitable Life and Marine Insnrance
Company of Boston wooed its doors on
Thursday In consequence of heavy losses.
It has been twenty-eight years in cals.
tenet.
George Wagner was hung in New York
yesterday in the tombs prison. • lie mur
demi his wife about a year ago. Itu wad a
Frenchman, and took tho sacrament from
Father Duranquet on Friday morning.
.nt wlthont
.ent to In.
oxcart tea,
nd railroad
. .
Mr. Palmer, of tilblo , a l;arden. who In
now in Europe, writes that be has secured
a novelty, fur next season that will outrun
the Crook."
The Tribune's horfolk special nays: "The
dvo magistrates of the Corporation Court,
arrested tor refusing to take negro testi
mony, were arraigned yesterday. Mr. A.
L. 11111 was discharged, It appearing that ho
had dissented from 'the decision et the
Court. Lte is the only Helen man among
the magistrates. Tho case was d<l.lolarned
Until to.dny. The respondent. wale reeog•
aloud us a:5,010 each.
The caucus of tho Itepriblican. members of
the Senate yesterday nominated lien Wade,
of Ohlo,lor President of the Senate, pro
ice by acclamation. The election will
probably take place to-day.
Two Circulars have boon widely circula
ted In Washington. One kiss in view an
armed expedition to develop the rich min
eral wealth of Sonora, Mexico. The other
lon project to organise a Illlibustering ex
pedition to liberate Mexico. These move
ments receive no 114120L102 from the Repub.
/lean government of Mexico.
Tho War Department has just issued an
other, pamphlet roll of honor, in which is
published the names of 14.000 union soldiers
who died In defense of oar government.
The negro murderer, Horace Grady, was
executed at Charleston, yesterday. There
wore few spectators. Ho admitted his
guilt. •
A man named William Horne, convicted
Yesterday. at East Cambridge, Maas., of set
ting fire to a public building, stabbed him-
self in the Court-room, with a Juelr.knlfe,
three times' two of the wounds penetrated
his lungs and the othern nearly reaebed his
heart. There la scarcely a possibility of
his recovering.
Sixteen thousand dollars base been etlb•
scribed in Boston to aid the suffering pods
or the South.
A- J. Williamson, editor and proprietor of
the New York //ipatch, died yesterday, et
New Orlenne. lie was a prominent politic
ian of New Yerk city, in the Republican
ranks.
The Committtee on Federal Relations
of
the Legislator,, of Massachusetts, reported
yesterday on the question of the adoption
of the amendment to the Constitution of
the united States. The majority recom
mend Ito reference to the next
while the minority recommend Rs adoption,
• and also a reullotion favoring universal
suffrage. There Is a fair probability of the
adoption of the minority report,
fliffila
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
VERY UTEST MEGRIMS
FROM WASHING I ON.
Nebraska Proclaimed to be a State
in the Union
LIQUOR FRAUDS IN A NEW MANNER
ALI . OUTS.
drlflrerOpCo re
lir Judges of tie
Lato 011ielol Advices from Mexico
Its amendment
test States Mar
ia the District
APPWAIMEIT3 CJIFIRMED AND LEJECTED.
The Voto to be Sent to Con
gross To-day
Wasnrscrorr, March 1, I
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The President has issued a prod:twat
declaring and proclaiming the fact that
finidantentui condition by 1.
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.green on the State of ehr.olut, to entlt
that State to admission Into tato
been ratilled and accepted. and that tit
adeatasion of said 'Unto into the• Union
now comulete.
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Ito government has detected numerous
tquor frauds In distilleries, by 11.1.114 of a
only Invented Sumlts/volute, Slid In con
tequence several distilledee bare been
•etzed and closed.
•
The Mexican legation has received 0111
eta' news from klatainorus, dated the Oth
ult., about the , eugagetuout of lieuerul
1 10Calll. at Yolltnera, troops un.
tier Castillo, which allows it was a very
small affair. UNclal tVpOrLI read as fol.
IOWA: •
—"After 31IraMon's complete Ilefeit by Es•
robe to ut San Jacinto. 1.0 the Ist instant
Castello retrealasl to Dalores, with three
thousand men. General Gotha belle'.eing
them limuoraluod, sent throb hundred ea('•
airy 1111.14 uoneral Ileneray Carib, to her.
1 - 1.15 them in the rear. As height 11 expec
ted. they were repulsed. General Carte
losing twenty of Ids men, and being him•
self' among the killed."
The Mexican legation has received also
ometsi nows from Proshleut Juarez, dated
at Zacatecas, on the oth ult. Tho I•resident
was expected to. leave in a few days for
San 1.01, Potosi.
This Senutocooninnnl the folloning no
• at.lon ul lostu:a.tcre: Ohre; Wood.
ertAcuoutb, Ohio: Anson S. sutler, !Lock
land, 1111E101e; 110r,,e Clospin, Juckeon
We, 111.1”tue; E..lw r Ard L. 1.:4,
Ity; mid I. Dupp t
t tihugutv.
GC.111,10.1,
The following Dollunt,tcrh were rejected
namely t Samuel 11031, :Tartu, Wtwcongin
fhlitclo L. srult..,y Pekin, Minot , . and 11
It. Grubb, Cut - nov.4lle, Minot, Secreto
ry or Teritnriec. Elwood Elvers, ii,ll
Ington Terfltoy, and John 11. !trace,
Montana Territory. Superintendent of In.
A Taint, T. Dwight; Nicol enleer,
Thomas Grey, Sslll_ Erancli.co; Acoloclutif
Jnitico of the to:wren. Court, John W.
thij to, of Dakota; Indian Agent, N.
Color, for Choctaws nod
trr. the Tlk,s r,s r./14.
Nit I.lrt of the, tneonntrortion into
and
pogo watt pruttarod until Weitnesluy. and it
was not t ample:n.l until last ittgn . . Tar
iet.ortx of tn., Cabinet considering It oil
onsdity amuntoun tot. Tan niesiage
be t rua by the Cabinet ta.day ut nun]. and
truoietlltitcly Unreal', neat t.. Congrepn.
Trio • e tout the 14,1141,1 of office nni all]
be Pent in on ba.tuttlay.
Tho o 121.1. Vary paper.; baying been lab! bu.
fort tin, Presalcut, it Is proinibln Nettrusla
whilw repre,euted In the loilintis Cto,tr.tis
as a ,Late.
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The Conterectee ColnutMelt on retnthurs
ing the trots clad contractors, have agressl
to the House atnetatnomte to the b.:II4LIS'Y
1 / 1 11, Which send, the matter to the beer°.
tarp or ine• Navy and vtrtnally mule all
hopes of relict to the contractors.
'lln opinion prevatts that the Presblent
14 hohltug back Ma vete or 1/113 /LUCOI I / 1 1 . 110.
11011 1411.11 that 1 1 / 1 1 Dvrileivr.lt may ft Ll/1,/,.
ter the hill to death When the uteskams ap
pears: . _
. _
Lool.Oaniana In Washington eay If th
'oesonstructlOn bill boconte• a law, Goya
or Willi or that Nutt°, will at once orate
a election of iiciagutos to a Contention
°tumid tho lionstitutton am! nava I.ountl
n represented In Congreets as soon as ix.
The Monthly idateinent :of public debt
Probably above lan ellzulnutnm Since
anuary. During present month In ter
•xt. In. matured on On ono
hunil
entillious covets and three tenth notes
boorhing all proms.
Pram,liw !ler Correar>n•lenre.
Them wad u rumor In: I V:titling:on lent
Ight that . the Vresident ton templet.
plliiweep of Ma Cabinet it but one es
on. It la said Judge Black In to be-
cOuto eocratary of State: ono excep
tion Is Jud Ke Stanherry, Attorney General.
A gentleman woo hex been a:member of
two Cablnuta, and who biretta as a General
In the rebel army, now In W u.shington, says
the President at Prat intended to sign the
iteconstruction bill, bet afterwards changed
his mind end thought hu ttottill 1101¢01 It,
I accord a nce wan th e advice of the olden
I o h . Again, afterwuids, lie said Ito would
veto It, 11,31•1 tile message would boa. strong
legal document.' Tim gentleman is of opin
ion 1 list Mr. J ohnson la really Incapable to
till the position he Occoptt,, IsAm Is too
much under the control of his Cabinet. and
Ono Or Iwo Matilde rings, and he ltritily be
lier the Preelltertt .0121c1 linen alitilt.,l the
1,11111011 It not been tor the In II tame° of Mr.
Seward and Mr. McCulloch.
Fr : te Dleps!riles to the E. ening Chroniclel
A number of important Impeachment wit-
Senses /MVO arrived here Dom the /South,
They were taken before the Judiciary Gum
mitten this morning,
Mr. Bigelow, formerly United Staten Min
ister to trance, is In this city.
it in stated that a friend of the President
has gone to Itlchniond to urge the Leglsia
turn or V irgiola adopt the IIieSSUISSI pro
posed In the military hilt moan to become a
state In tbe Union us eon:filly ILIIIO.IpIU.
The Legislature Is holding stele:L..lol2a is
consequence.
The veto has not yet been sent In. It is
not doubted that Mr. Greeley, 31r. Iteverdy
Johnson and Tburlow Weed have earnestly
advised the President to sine the reCOll.
struction bill. Thu veto message is, how
ever, inevitable, and will be about tour col
' umns in length. All the stories about the
President hesitating whether to algn the
bill or not, about too completion of the
reengage some days ago and its considera
tion by the Cabinet on'Tuesday lout, were
without foundation; in fact the subject has
been under consideration by the Cabinet,
but only a pinta the message was prepared
until yesterday, and It was nut completed
until last night, The message will be rand
in the Cabinet to day, and sent to Congress
immediately thereafter.
11 Is expected that the Tenoreof Office
bill will be returned with the President's
objections, on Saturday, and unload Con
gress shall agree to strike pot the able..
tionablu prorbdoos as to thin Cabinet OM
ems, and pass the bill miens the provlnlons,
it will proonbly full to heroine at law a this
session. The opponents of the mermen,
bare determined, unless changes aro made,
to =bunter the bill to the end Of tbu
♦ vigorous effort Whiling ma.lo to Pave a
joint resolution in case of toe failure of thu
tariff bill, inpreimlng the duties oil certain
foreign articles that come an connpution
with nor domestic fabrics and growth.
All action on the last nominations uf Col
lectors and Assessors of the Internal 'Wye
nun, seems to have been postponed uutill
the new (magus..
- The Tariff bill is laid up to dry. The tan
and bankriipt bills will probably ho passed
this suasion.
Horace Greeley Li loath to give op the
Tariff bill. 11.9 thinks It way yet psos. Ile
says It will certainly too conslderea early In
Wu next session, aluil LOCUM/11U° WWI di&
posou of.
River Telegrams
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,nrrehonla Nahanni 71 . 1e0raph Clorepank]
Utt Grrv, klarehl.—The weather IS clearly
am! warm, with appearance of rain. Tho
river lag feet and falling. Thu nil market
In quiet; prices nominal, at $2,t5 to •S.Bh On
the levee.
Tl.monvna.e, March I.—River 'rising with
25 feet on elloola.
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PITTSBURGH, . SATURDAY, MARCH - 2, i 767
CITY AND gIIBURBAN.
FOCETII PAG E.—The fullest end most re
liable Monry,.oil esnq Produce .3birlel Rt.
poriS given by any paper in the city, Will be
found on our /Lurch Awe.
Tbe We...Mug - lora Comily Murder
We have already slated that Itooert go.
gler was' convicted at Washington, last
week, of the murder or ;Cohort W.. Dots-
More, In December last. The fact that Wit
ham Montgomery, Ben or 0. prom Mont law
yer and politician of Washington county,
was indicted as being accessory to the Intl,
der, Is also familiar to out roadois. 'Young
MOntgomoty was brought into Court tar
trial en Monday last. For 'the Common
wealth, District Attorney ern:urine, N. P.
Futterman or Pittsburgh, and 11. 3. Vau
lt i
illlaa,rk appeMceiidtnannfor t ß e We eo ne
A Xl eco,
tier Wilxon and Hart mid linitiy, ail of t
Washington. All lay Monday was octet
pied In getting a Jury. lin Tuesday, Mrs.
Dinsmore, Ilia widget of Um maniere,'
man, was xamined. We are inform
ed silo di ll not folly and clearly
identity Montgomery as Folger's uero
mato In the murdar. On Wednesday,
bulgur was put on the steed as a witness
for the Coniutonwoaltb, but Ito refused to
testily.. At the Coroner's inquest no explic
itly stated that young 31 outgomorY was his
ussoetuto 11l tun crime, and an ottht war at
tempted to be loosen on .behalf of Mont
gomery. We are not tti formed an to the re.
suit of the latter's trial; but a cony teflon
was hardly dunned pritelleuttle in the
event of Folgerlt rt 111,111 to testify.
Folger has urea sentenced to be hung, by
Judge Achosoo, on such a day as the thw
art., may Indicate.
The excitement in WaHlalthetOn is Tete es
septed imitating most intense in regard to
them trials. Tito tow Is In Cipw ilea with v 6.
Wore from all parts of the country.
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On ThunsdaYereang Mrs:Carrie Edwards,
lletng in the First ward, Atteoheny, came
before Mayer Morrieou,und aworo to a state
went, If true, which places her husband,
Eltlllp Ed warda, In a most Obnoxious light.,
She allege.; that Enlllp's treatment of Ler
has been'ot an exceedingly MAI agamos char .
actor, cal 11th recently he knocked Lei
down, kicked Scrawl beat ter noel severe
lY akalnat the well. 110 Wen Inelxiont Weir In
fant child amd catching u a hatcher knit'',
time:Oen/en! to cut the little one's head off.
mrs. E's bCra.lllS,. she stet., brought llie
netlgln toms to the rescue or herself and child,
clo• also state. that recently alto was,. k 01
te
ee/ fur three weks because Of hero Wls.
l'and's tosattnenit. Officers Campbell unol
Nunn, arrested the. necusol etc rentrsnlay
eV''ding. !sick ofnotannury ' hill. Ile
sill - MVO Ilk. and struck at Ins onloors
a
knife. but was arrested and locked op.
Last evening ter caneras mitred between
the part,,'Ofl itel/11 , 1,”.11/11d1112. 11141 the
effort of the wife to °Malin a divorce shell
slot be opposed by the b. band. Ed war•ls
s frons l•tulmlei phi., and served, 11•1
states, in the Mexico/mover,. well as during
the war of the rebellton. Ile has, we near, •
for a Ion,: tune lived very unhappily a lth
Lls wile. .
'no, Copper and Norbert Cron iVare.
, Ir readers Ore ditactrul to the u.lvertrt•
men u t In another 0010Y:111ot Thome, Roberts,
I - Tar:trent Ironer 'rho lohr noccee.ted .1. 11.
, hirer, In the 01,1 011.1 well known e.twhl kh
turn:, N 0.61 ntnlthllel.l Wort, near Fourth,
Mr. Irilrerl. ru, formerly a otemher of
the drro of Hobert,. d It,arnen In the 1,0110
lILINITICS, anti it a I/rex:Ural unkl thorn h
gl‘ ea everlal saltutrou
hit t111%:/1,01 111.1 w,rra.tam to give eaustu,
thin In the perrormaneo of all work en trao 1-
e.l to bi churge. Tin. copper uml enc.,
tron oatm lured at ttm almatl.... no
tice, It •npray or•torvn.JAl.Eme,l,
prea.,..l and duct ttu ware, fully go4ate.•
mater' and bnaaa farnl•Ming
gin..'., lu general. a 11104 he 5i,,,., ,,
11 . 0.9011:04111 ill let, at a laliemtle and retail.
Prompt attentirm nr glron to ropalro,,
spoutom and all k:/1114 Of JO, a ora, tie
commend...llr. ttrola,rta pattlmago
ktiolVing him to (Mr .le.lng,
mmr mom. and obliging and it heat
cuccl.l/,..
rho MA:rmutlit. I.llJrary A. , vociatit , ” tocrlt
tht• than k!1 of too :ntellertual, 'vet ore•jolnz
cowl:a:shy for the .plen.ll.l literary teas,
they have chortled this .eason. Air Une
dited, the hrlillant ittOcutioniet arnl reader,
than N. hens the., ale none more brylitant
the country, will give hte final reading to.
night at City Hall. The program:ate, which
pultii-lal rho:where. erntoaces the
gracep ut
:tad humorous Kern. or Engitsi,
literature. and all Ito attend may saltily
antic:pate au evening or rare enjoyment.
hileetrhere much a pr gramme mould at.
tract thousand., and Cr ate sadly mistaken
in the high en snarler of the-lf City
HailMt net croade.l to its utatead. cap te
lt). to-night. A patriot himself, one alto,
nun given his time, money and children to
the route of our :don in it, hitter hour Or
%orrow 11r. llordoeti Dour, forth lu hie
patriotic recitattoils hi,/ whole Neil, acid
creates the inienicahehtlintiaana lu
•.mitee. Hy all means go to the readings to
night.
Wallalett ha aell•Deler.
We an nOtlnCed yesterday mornmir,. that
Freddy, or /tDatlity" I/ lehl had niece Mayor
Morrison a solemn promise to drink no
morn, but tolcad a hie of wiser up right
ness. We regret to say that Erbildy has
gone backers hi. pledge, acid has etetie fall
en Into by asst tot blitoen oath,. Yesterday
he wa, perauttollatlng rcueral Street very
drunk. Ile met the Mayor, anti approaching
asked leave to accompany him to the
olllce, On reaching the Milne, Ito told the
Mayor that that pledge was too much for
him, and he believed the effect of having
gone without one of Int area/tamed drinks
watt to make hlm even drunker than usual
when he did drink. 110 finally requested
that 111, Hotter would Cowl Mut op tar thir
ty days, no that mlght evslat hint to keep
his pledge fora little while et least. Ills
request wuk complied with. ,
Tho Mayor'a police have arrested Freac•
rick P. J. Prultimo, charged with fraud .by
A. IL L0W14,-•11 oh dealer on Water street,
New York. Pridliam, it appears, IV. em
ployed as an agund by. Louts, for tile sale of
alto, and has been traveling to Pennsylva
nia for some time. Notwithstanding the
fact that hullßA mad. a number of F 611., Ile
had neglected to tunic nay return of fonds
to Lewis. A letter wan received by Mayor
McCarthy . , sonic days since, from Lewis,
stating that Pridbant was now In this city,
and requesting that ho be arrested. In ac
cortiancu with this TVQOI,/, Pridtllllll was
taken into custody, and is now is the lock
up, ' Mr. Lewis was informed of the arrest
by telegraph, and an answer has been Tr
orlend stating that ho would reach ibis city
during last night.
Fair Continued To-day
The Fair und Font!vial gotten up by the
ladies of . St, l'elers church, et NeViltO Halb
corner of Fourth land Liberty streets, will
he continued during to-day, and will wind
op ibis evening. All who sympathize with
tho.landsble oblects of the Fair should not tall to etnbrace this last opportunity. There
are yet snotty articles remaining unsold
which can be purchased at bargains, En.
cottons dinners and suppers will also be
served up,• anti those who vinit Ile, Fair will
undoubtedly leave the Hall well sat/stied
with any Investment they cony be pletweil
to mute,
Alleged 'Area. or.—Vranees Fester, lie.
leg en Robert , Street, , Seventh ward, made
intone:Wen benlre Alderman Sind°, yes
terday , charging Jame, Mg/M.ollth with the
larceny or heron dollars. She allege. that
thetlef.mdant :sone to her Thermo, and that
she during the eateelng 144.0,111er uneget.
book, mintali.lng the inuney, between the
beds en her tiodatead, that no ether hereon
!night get hold et It. eho went red (or ashen
time, and when she came back the money
and alententir were gone. Those In the
house declared that no Other parson had
been In the room, bongo. the Informittlen.
A warrant wag issued.
Donned him Tan Much —Michael Bar
rett Pt a laborer, working at the freight alwa
pot of the Pittsburgh. For Wayne and Cod.
cage Railroad, Mrs. Shatighneasy maims
that Michael °tyre bur a little bill, and she
has a habit.. he allegea, of coining almost
InllY to his piece of work 110,1 dunning him
for the payment. thus interferring with his
work and making hire n laughing stock to
his fellow laborers. Ile therefore made in
formation against her for disorderly cOll
- and the case had a hearing yesterday.
The result was the dismissal of the case at
cost of the Prosecutor.
Alleged Faloo Peeleeens,—L. Haw
kins, u grocer OP the corner of Wylie uud
Chatham accosts, mule information before
Alderman McMaster., charging Eli. Car
nahan with false pretences. It is stated
that the accused obtained of the itchea,,,, L
goods to the amount of twenty-one dollars,
by representing himself as a member of the
arm of Patterson d Hoover, Temperance
elite, whereas ho was not to any sense a
partner In 'said arm. it warrant was hh ,
sued.
The Pantaloon. Lareeng.—Mleittel
Welsh, charged on oath of Franz lidding
with stealing a pair of trousers entrusted
to his charge, had a hearing before Mayor
McCarthy yesterday, and in default cf..=
bull, Vm omen:tutted to jail.
t'~lL' l
MEM
l'r. A. 6.3leLoolle.ti report, the
Int; Interment' In the city of Patelmmo"
from l'elon..my 17 to February 1 , 17: .
A.lolt.".—"..lienn le I.lver 1:m13111.41M, 1;
11111,t1r111. I; I; 01,41.., of Long a. I.
~ I , Irt.n.--Ak Imooto, 'ou,rlr, t..r3,11,e
10, toolestlett or Lan to, I; Unknown, I;
teel.lent, I; mill born, I; Conrultlon.4, 3.
A•tooner of adult, 7; chi, Iron. 16.
Jwme. L. nonlarh
In ntsurn there we ;Milt, mu. rear,
Y!; Hoge to ro
Z; far 1 Won 5 to lo,
I; from Zo to 3u, 1: from SU 0110, front 10 to
.. 1; from to 70,1; 10,11 1&100, 1.
Males, P.; ales;'; W tote,
Cotortd
The Eire* of the Month.
Through the coorteey of ie. T. Paisley,
Soperintemtent of the Pittsburgh Fire
Alarm Telegraph, we Are enabled to present
the following statement of the Ilrei and
eter,nn in the city for the month of Feb.
roar),
Daring the month there Were only eight
alarm, only two of which were tneneral.
The larnest ere of the mouth we, that which
ile•troycal a 1.11.10T1 of the _Wait Works In
the wont Two hundred and etahty.
eight blown were 110000 on the general
alarm ten:. The total of the loa.e:i by tire
$l,llll. The total of the tu,Ltrunce
Can {"J.7,11.
Wooldrble,e 011 Beanleg Company Yd.
Egaltuble It.ttrance Company. Before re•
portrd. lhle ease occupied all of ywder
day'4 aibeetl. ltnbert Woodbi addressed
the Jury for the defendants, awl the attire
went In the ease way elo•ed by Jas. Vueeh,
or coun•el toy the Willett ITo. TOO root went
to lb., jury, but nu verdict had betel ren
dered at adjeurtouent.
1. Ilion c Oro. yr, Attato hr of al.
f Or° rdpOrred. livellititA ntl or yesterday'
~ AlOll. The Jury had not returned It cur
diet al.adJoitrainent.
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ho March term of the Crlrnlnol Court
will conorteuce nu Monday, with Jonr:w
Sterrett on the bench. Attstatant Ulotrict
Attorney Biddle has over ono
Ilicumentm Immortal tor tho action of the
It rand Jury, -
Itorglary,—At same time during Thurs.
day night. the tin shop or Str.e. Duffy,
on Grant street, near tho corner ed * Seeenth,
was entered by some person or persons un
known. The burglars gained entrunce, by
prying the trout door off Its hinges. NOM..
Pig was taken 11 . 0111 the shop, so far as US
certainetl-rtail It is probable that the per
putmtors were frightened away 1)00M
they had got fairly to work. A fatally had
occupied the upper portion of the building,
until the day before the burglary, when
they rem e
ovd, taking all their effects with
them. It to thnsght that the robbery of
the dwelling formed the principal portion
of the burglar's plan.
Another nogg, tinto•netl.—John
Campbell, of then rot Of CIIIIIPI/0/ a Aiken,
livery "'told,' keepers, on Fourth sticet,
yesterday eattas before Alderman /WM..-
torn, and preferred ncharge of mistletoe..
nor roptlnst Patsy Quinn and another boy
named Woo.ls, It is allotted that the amts.
Oil ldred a buggy from deponent
and that by rottllelous recklussness, they
lu"sto/w , hed aald boggy. •Warrant. 3 were sue
A Mtn on tile Ilatils.—A locemntive at
tached ton train ou the runhanille Railroad
yesterday morning, Jumped the track near
the city and ran down a high embankment,
being prate nearly detnelisbedhylin unu
sual trip. Pori unstoly the couplings broke
and none of the core tolloweil.tne example
of the engine.
11,tierr With intent to
UHL—Junk.° orro , on, of Patton town.
ugye:•tordhy committed to Jail Joneplt
s ton, ell argot', on oath of Catherine
Lin wife, With assault land battory with tn.
tent to kill.
Important to 111411.—Ttmlay Is the last
-day of tits Deetna bar total of Court, d all
ball ant p n
ravlnusly renewed must t,o rn.
•antrtal ttsdav, ntlieralao It will In, fortelted.
Interests:a lawn la note Ibis null .act au-
Commit I ell for Trio' —Mayor tilcCar
thy yeeterility committed to Jell, to wenn
Ills tele! et Lourt, Jam. Altilkrile, charged,
on neih of Ann I !outtolly, With women, Rind
battery. 141.11 to the sum Of 000 Wll4 re
tarred.
New Juries.—The Jeri. In attends:l2o
In the District and Common Pleas Courts
for the past two weeks, were dhieharged
Yesterday. New panels will be in attend
ance on Monday.
(ant 111.11.-111cloll Urincoll , cOlotailled
to hill 1.01111.1 ilitYll since by .A.ltlerrona Dora.
burl, on a ehargo of surety of the ponce',
got ball yesterday and was rcienecu,
.1 Ont.—John Hatfield. committed
Mayor SicCanby, to tswalt Lia trial for for
nication and hastardy, was released yester
day on ball,
Ttie netitmentelly n cil
ardor a dozen ot those perfoot tang Pumice
Yeas Shirts at Murdock & Putnam% N.
Filth street,
•
=EI
rerpcirno
=DIM!
another bald at tonna in burglary was
made yovienlay morn log in Allegheny-, in
the Fourth word. b) about n quarter past
t here o'clock In the morning Whither Poland.
of the night IVILtCII, wllO punning down Mor
gan silicon, when ho saw a man come nut of
the back door of n boarding house on the
corner of Incock and Morgan streeta, and
go down Into the basement by the front
way. The (Anther went to the spot,(ted as
he re:lolled epponto corner the man
etuno up out of t h e basetnont,nnd catelt tog
night at tho ogleor atm Intl down Morgan
stroot in !lei top of Ins speed. Thu (Atkin
calash ou 1010 to step, ann toeing (I InnOgarded
fired after the I egitzve. Inn - In the darkness
missed lino. ((Moor Patton, attracted by
tho joined the pun:in lt, and lite two
loltowod the relining man a couslderatdo
distance. bet at. length, by dolglett through
soma
of 1110 milli midi, or (lurk corners and
i1:01 (0101111 , 1 11l Allegheny, ho
Lo make good Ills etle11)10. Tho °Moors
then wont hock tritlho boarding house and
ovate Itte.l the inoutlsos. 'They found the
back doer •It Um ao 111111 the frent• ba«en
moot (loon smtal leg - Open. - The fain 1 Iv woto
aroused and ',web made, len nothing up
parer( thy
l ,
Leen taken. It Is probable
that tho operut or hod got 11)0 arrangements
all 11111411.111111 came lilt to nee If the 0011111
14 . 104 Ova. - keno., commencing operations.
Finding It was tot all clean he hhaklptiod" us
1 tat lid. Ile to probably one of the gang who
have theto operating no largely recently,
=
This I. a ill-cast, now of frequent occur
rence, and la always easily cured by Or.
licyeer's Pe(Antal Syrup taken alone in its
Carly Stages, anti alternated with Dr. Hey.
acre Long Cure when the complaint Is of
lohg standing and has ussuined a chronic
character.
The two remedies will nourly always cure
the disease If ila utobe eon:Mood mail the
blood In thoroughly renovated nod Ito
stomach and generiti lieslth brought to
proper conillton.
are persons suldect to
colds and coughs, rently ocoulreil, would
I at the outset take lir. ticynet's Pectoral
Syrup, none of them would ever laps° Into
ehrouic coughs and catarrh.. But perhaps
Ynti will say, "in not cat urrh adlseuae of the
lining merubroue of thu now, known
In tomllctoo us Mu schneiderion mem
tome," and if so, bow do you propose
to cure it Wllll a cough medicine I My an
swer is, that 1 will mire it exactly In the
tutor nay (lot l would intro acough, by
cllminatlng from the system. those morlint
collections winter, Impede, the circulation of
t lie blood mot magnate it, or produce con
tre-tion In whatever Anthill becomes the oh-
Jeer. of attack. Thua, tilsaolving an
carrying out of the s) ten d
m the morbid ar.
vouttilationa which net emillottallY accru
ing nil diaca•e, I lellitve and toroto
healthy hellos, the dellsll/1” , ” t organ. IC.
do thl. In el,ry cut case of a told, or
edlarrli. Or In q t3,,a, 14 lir. Kt3Ner's Per
im Lough 5 $ nip. Pt red at It,. great
luedlclnc •tOre, 110.WoOd ntrevt. Coo
anitutlnn 1, long eXt.ltntitlo,,
No. Penn edr,t, Toni A. U., .I.llltll
IIIMILIM!
01 . 1 M• 11 c — T , oulght , Mims ThOrripeon
per.onalea.f i erthenik In the beautiful ploy
or In u . We know or no ammeter In
toe tango of the acting drama, Cu well goal-
Ifleil to 01111 w to l advent/urn the peculiar
characle .1-I.le, of MPa excellent actres,
c o ould by the way, to tho low
rio..lnn, of the opera nOtt,, that lila
nrisktent halt ofottclhprlhl; to pa; in off
ogina.tilgazip.a an wit, la Iwcotntat; very
to all vl,illtitt the f.tal.ll,-
went judgment tuerita conal.l-
rat ilithy ententire, and ca
t, at are MO roost at Co stilt into
innnt,c intlnceiey,bully draw. forth
fhc platnlll., of the istillitnk 1. ho,
of t lo•at ta exactly on A liar
altitn tht f Inn ntr...intlng actor; their
Io o Nuit it.to an) actor mid
ay...rade thy ntaxt.
AKIETIK, TIIKATCH.—At thl4 1.111114 r
of at rt:unome• Ilinattrent.ton CAI.
re:111y not e 1... perfortn
nt,ron...rn ow, I The
t;,•rn ti-Ito
to nencenn in their effort,
• 11,4.0 Wilt, Illty attend. A ganni
6:11 In tart,n.l 141,1=,.
Yfortn•rT ttrprrt
Ill•lrlet Court
/let Ore Jutigm-WIIIiIME.
V mon /nem, Vomit
ore Mt Hon.
I=l
The Dental Donthly,—Dr. George W.
Speneer,t he well known and popular lien
, 11. C, \n, •231 Penn street, sends us the fourth
number of his menthlv—Spencer's Dental
tint! Surgical Journal. It is gotten up in a .
heat and artistic manner, and reflects the
ighest creditupon the taste of the pub
'Usher. It circulates free-ly, anti If it co..
till 11,3 to win favor so rapidly, It will even
'tunny take the letter list from the 'rudely
Orr:elated Leader. Dr. Spencer is full of
enterprise, and this monthly Is worthy of
itir high professional reputation. Stop in
I at his hie ortlee and obtain is copy, Pratt.,.
It will aniuge anti tustru von tuts tell you
where to have your teeth extracted,eld ones
I plugged and new ones inserted.
Aseaulted.—fludiey Earle le - the propr
tor of a 'gifting Machine" which many o ief
our readers have notlceo standing on the
street. A few days since Mr. Doyle had his
little testing apparatus over in Allegheny,
and while using it was attacked, as he alleg
es, by Bernard Short, who upset thin mas
chine und ,lien assaulted the deponent,
abusing him withont any cause whatever.
Mr. Boyle made information before Alder
man Strain, yesterday, charging Short with
assault end battery. The prosecutor re
sides at No. hi Webster street, and the de
fendant, lives in Ilirminghaus. A warrant
wus issued.
-
FROM bAN FRINCISCO.
Strameis Arrived and Departed
,Treasure Mblament..
SAN nu.Nemo, February V.—The United
States steamer Sud wall, from Mazatlan via
Cape St. Lucas, has arrived, and reports all
quiet on the (Jolla California.
The Montana for Panama, sailed to-day,
with $17.5,Lb0 in treasure. There are forty
one thousand for New York, and one hun
dred and ninety-four thousand for %Waal
rains. Thu balance of the lading are eight
thousand barrels of floor, and three thou
sand sacks of wheat. The total amount of
treasure shipments isince January the Ist,
14 seven millions and twenty-flee thousand
OolMrs. The steamship Africa,with pa.
emigres for New York. January .s)th, via
Nicarage, has arrived.
Eastern wheat inactive; good shipping,
IQ, Mining stocks—Crown Point, 732;
.po; Uphtr, hi; Lieleher, /00; Empire Mill,
MO; Legal Tender, 7d%.
It'vete Teleirrains.
1./Ifisvlzta, March I.—Weather cloudy
with lightning and a threatening rain. Mer
cury 02. Barotneter 2P:10. /flyer. Jell thir
teen inches from Thursday night to Friday
noon, and is' now falling one-third of au
inch per hour. Arrived—St. Claarlesarom
New Orleans. Passed up—Emma Floyd,
Nashville to Cznclunath New York, St.
Louis to Pitt+bugh. Paned down Nicholas
Longa - orth, Amazon to New Orleans.
M surn Is. March I.—Weather clear. River
btationary. ilurtnexs quiet. Departures—
Common w ealth, Rubicon. J. S. Zd'eune,
Marble etty, for St. Louis; Runic, Allen
Dean,- for .Sew Orleans; Mary Erwin, ;Or
coiclu nail; Cumberland, for Cairo.
CONDE SSE 0 TELEGRAMS.
'rho Montana Legislature adioutned yes
terday.
Governor Swann, VI Maryland, has declln
.1 the Senaturkhlp.
Ilenry E. Gardmer wee executed pester
dcy, at EhelA, New lurk, for the murder
of Amom liurMek.
In con.quence of a nitsunderstanaing on
the Ilan of the warehouse men, the coati'
system not gn Into effect In Chicago.
yesterday,. w. expected from zesolutiooe
adopted hp the the Board of Trade some
time ego.
EZEM:I2/12
IletduisTUN—EANS—lta Tharaday cecelnyt.
Feu...try?. I.C. at th • resideace uf the bride's
.tarr, Alleau.ny City. b y toe Ker. C. A.
ei. Jon. teletellatttc. Of St Louts. Mo.
•oil .11,a HY 1.1. A EASE. or the locater plan.
NEW AD VERTLiELIIENTS,
ALES. AIKEN.
1172 \ 1 7133EIR.T.ELIECZI
Nu. 1.36 Founts stn.et, FlOanurith, Fa. COFFIN:
of !all I UFO; CNA I•KS. 01.1.0WEs, and every de—
...option of Fun..ral Furnobina (hods rural.,
day •nd night. 11earae and
CarOaa....
haranaNca...—ltee. Dalrld iirrr.llov.
11. S. J 1 ,0101.1. 'lhuma. Kw Ina , ICaq... Ja
r dt. o. 1.1.0rr.
11 T. WRITE & CO., _
UNDERTAKERS AND DBERERS
llanchestvr. Woals lII= and •Iriniy.
COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABS
Corner 6 heffleld smd
licalae a. Carriages forttlat..l.
lI ILLDALE CEMETERY.—The
beautiful .. .kid's-acre.' the Wrest sober
ban pl tee of stpuicbre, except one. In this coon
ty. situ ated on :fro . lirlyhtan road. Immedlate•
tll north uf For burial lots. permit.
Cr titles. call at Central ilrug Store of COOL &
LAN KY. Mint beer City.
.S 9. 89)49 89 $9 $9 89 $9
i s- 9 i 0 MARKET STREET..
k 7ro
491E1. i 3E3
N!l' S 9 Market Sired,
AND UET TOUli .
:BOOTS SIIOES Sie
•
TUE CIIEAVEST AND NE.T
wEran ox•r l ir
49 . NU AUCTION (7001)8 KEPT.
!JIS. ROBB, 89 Market St.]
spi
S 9 M 9 S 9 SA S 9 89 S 9 S 9
WELDON & KELLY;
PLUMBERS, ,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
4RD BRASS FOUNDERS,
A 'arse assortment of
Chandeliers, Brackets, Lead Pipe
• Pumps, Sheet Lead, ke.,
ALWAYB ON HAND.
161 Wood Street, near Stith.
,113.2.1;h7
'IBC PLACE TO BUY
COOD
BOOTS & SHOES
40.133:149-7 3 1 Its .A.R.
MCOLINTOO ' S
wo, 92 :Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY,;
DIULER; COSH & CO.,
Practical Furniture Manufacturer!
CDR. PENN AND WAYNE STS
bolo% Lattot Mk., of FURNITURE 000stsOUF Oo
11:111E 11lESPE8T. .
1 The !limplest, Tbe Ben
•
d , SEWINC MACHINE,
1. NIMBLER a WILSON'S.
!WARRANT. TIMES YEARS. EI•LESSOOM i
II
. 2 27FIFT11 AITILEET,• I'
i , :.
BAUGAINS 131
SEWINC MACHINES.
ME=
•svi!.striamsk
TIM Amt.
ed•• cca prices.
HORSES, CABUIAGES AND
1111U(Inctiotthevirir ixiot tJr
4. 1 19W...1 1 .rd ' Y -1 P WY . 1 341
i g l. ;
Orem attetinon. rad. Menetj .Med 4
I.rse• knut r arl.l.,,,,„ 0-4=
.
DU. J. C. HEN O!!I. I ' A Ii
..„ 7AtFt
. • - Sr T! Cr9 I . Pr4!.PS,
pep•lN Fafnir Add Ave, Acidity , At litanthell,
btek' Ifrad,thith, rite, hi the 8 thalc.ch
els, and blk.prstsbbtl. 4?lbtdrPlL 1q,80141
by dramas:sat bOyeauper boX: 1 taitlialic
PRIG
THREE CENTS.
NEW A it)V kaaLSEMENTS.
NERCANTITE
LECTURES.
JAMES E. MUM!
CITY HALL,
Saturday Evening, March 2
I. , Mt 40,C3,XL.A.1k!!EIMCEI:
EXTRACTS PROM IiSAKSPEARJEE TRACI
EDY jr , ROMEO AND J 7LIET
NOW THEY BISOLfGHT TIM 0001/ NEWS
PROM ORIENT TO AIX. By . 11OBT. MOWN
PEALIf or LIFE. , Ey LONGFELLOW
BARBARA FRIETCHIC: By JOHN. 17
IMEITE
THE RUING OF 'l6; Or, The Patriot Deno.
Prom the Wild Wagoner or the Al!retrial.
BALLAD OF NEW ORLEANS: 04 I,,:arra
got`. Flglit wlth trie ion.
EUGENE ARXII . 3 DREAM. BY 8008
SHE WIDAN!B RIDE
EX Tl 7. CTS 72.031 SLI LSI PE &RE'S JULIUS
91133.13. erabrating the arethne In the Matte
MR. PICK WICK •EAD YEE TIME WITH THE
MIDDLY. AGED. LADY D 'YELLOW COAL
=
•Aduslealou
Rellervpd Rea•te
Seats can be Reserved at
THIS MORNING.
Doors Open at 7 O'clock;
neat"' og at 77 O'clock.
.EL FUZZ, SET
ARTIFICIAL TEETH,
With Beautiful Gums, for
$B, $B, $B, $8
Ar-..-- -~_.
DII. QUINCY L SCOTT'S
Steam Dental Establishment,
No. ns ; PENN STREET,
TBIBB 8008. ABOVE RABB.
Teeth Extracted Without rain.
JO OI!OA CHUG! FOR LIUGHISG GAS.
Sir Call and examine specimen. before order
ngelselrbere. ballelacUongneranteed In every
nRPEIANS• COURT, BALE.-By
I rine of an ord•r U
tha . mbels* , Court of
Allegheny esmoty, 1 Pl,l nitro.," to 'subtle sale,
on the premiss., on
•
Saturday. March 23d.
At 10 o'clock d. at.„ all Oat emain lo' of
'mend. situated In tipper St Vale Tows shit ,
In the count, atoretala. bound.d nod described
as Calmer,: II•sltaolng in the estareettec tlt • h
tog led and Pittmn:lrak Turnpike, at the corner
e lot named by. Pr. J to d;relt. alone
the line of Kis sante tooth Tit, i.. east 31
Perches to tbn centre of • 111cLasgratn'•
thence op the it ladle of said lion tooth =.l
to de
41e 1I .tPlier.r.T• l an°llfta se, - I tr t
wart le el KO perches to the cc t=eatd Ttualt ,
itt l r k rl It I toes le..ge'gs Ne
teI:II7OI4E4MR;
Waco of headman,. mutat/deg ,tletarnd Marini
pe' chest on wra-ls are erec itrilvtlysT,fi•tm
dansiane, frame ateole..deor ,
?knits ,
41 d•Lx•-kinPtltarttraf 41tertsibAla
ra t lr:l::l " le:2l4:4iVegrttf
payable Kennelly .11/WPletyttids4.o)ll leCat Won
Pend ern raoqttylipn tae reta,ava. Put rho.,
bar cwt IltYWtyygyZ kad
.111011A3
gust. MK .1 Atm eat Ase; of X.
4 41.44.1.1111tban.
deceased, tnis2:3l72,w'r
114001TETS C,
;,,,awprlo Lildri v el bilt
w er • ban
k r 0111V10.11( f....l4eXnitcbcf W I
~r i r .trill:abortaltas war,.
emtupky tartodt h ' ,. te 4 lNtir . " 4.s " . ItY
lb .:
7", . td
'JOHN 11. a
lIEZCI3
1t1.[4 lIPPENt2 n.f
11 if
amr oLiorsz
iwtirmim
j 1:4:
munteemsiretttiKtiltlifrectid'
• 400 boxes, 401 h., pew
do;
.tarch;
12,1_ 1‘..•
iron 4.oloPoNsothawdell.t.44.l! .'•“!
41:114' "'"II4IIOIMIPA Vtt.: "
Tajo 144 [l l e
a r--2001"ailekti
Cleas Allan.ol:lol4l(o4ske4.•A idjati.4•44e,
Du , o h ttir r; s,
terfts piseas b r J. !IS: pH
aja. Sloe{ itt-Anurstwart.
NMV ADVKEVrISMIXISUS.
WATCH£y, CIL&L18 AND
AT A VENT SMALL PROFIT. AT
WILLT. WILEY'S,
6 Wylie St., 3d doer from bib.
J. W. SCOTT
JOILVITON & SCOTT,
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,'
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.,
3Peasui.
Sir Particular attention •Ms to &umlrtng
Watartes, Cloaks sad Jewalry, ill work vat
ranted
CARD---TO '.I:I:LE PUBLIC.
OrrICE Or Tug PaCitric AND ATLANTIC
TZLIORAru t . O. or Ittr. UNITtn Draris,
JUT Te lir DUD.. Vebroory .7.h. t o,.
rrHE EFFECT °A } ,;; l:g.f.V n
TIC TELEGRAPH CORPATir OF THE UNI
TED, STATES, Inas been to taus. a reduction of
UT r one.helf In the charges for the treasmisslon
of telegraphic memagei between various points
and the City of Fit:Gm:h.
This reduettortima occurred where thowlres of
Gila corporation inter into comPetlllou With
those of other lluea , and is a result contemplated
to Its establisLenent, and In liMmtant with the
views and desires of Its mintage.,
As the corporation extends Its lines to other
...ions of the country,. similar results wlll fol
low Its tri a. and the Dublin restive increased
d benefit:, with the Increued magnitude of Die
Company.
The sure recults of the establishment of cook.
pethlon with monopolies are increased Will
ties and tor
ened charges. The permanency of
such beneet. la only obtained throats pees/Gent
mad / lberal maintenance of opposition.
The generous patronege the PACIFIC AND
ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH COMFA.NT OF
'SAE UNITED !MATES has remtred through
all Its offices, merits these thanks which Its
Board of lffilaers offer the DOW,
to Tier or the iwnetita the OOrpOrOtion has al
ready wonted ion the business leommoalues its
wlrm reach, It la proper to solicit a contleumm
and Imre me of that patronage.
GEORGE 11. TIIICRSTON.
Pre aldent F. and A. Tel. Co. of Mel:LB.
feffi wig
LIBRARY
NOTICE TO OWNERS OR
DRAYS, HACKS, &C.
Nottee Is hereby glyen to Wow - hers of
nag.
ona. Drays, Cuts. C.rriele.• Boggle.,
whether resident cr eon-resides./ In she City of
Pittsburgh. to psy their ••kences at the Teem-
Irees °thee of Me lily of Pittsburgh. forthwith,
n aceordancr with aet of alma/ally, •p-
proud larch M. IMO and an o rdinance of the
Ct totells of the city of Pittsburgh, Passed April
16,
/111 Ln
latheald on or before 11.715, 15/1/
will be gla r ed hands of the Chief of Po.
lyre. fur collectmu. subject to his fee of 80 cent.
for the collection theme'', and all persons who
neglect oprefuse to
be
out Llcens.s will be
aubl. et to •• pen . 1 17. to be merle toed before the
Mayer. doable the amount of the Lice' , se.
Tne old metal ntates of previous yearn mutt ho
returned at glee tone the Licenses are Ulan out,
or pay:Scents (serer, r.
liaThe OE Licsaiar.
Each One Horse Vehicle I 7 50
Each Two Horse Vehicle
Lech Your H0r5e....... .......
Each Two Horse Hael
had;CO
.nleuses and Timber le heels drawn o
horse/. eighteen dollat• each. Inc eac.
.tional Home used tn soy of the stove vehicle,
one dollar. S ALLIS Uhl& city Treasurer.
Pim/berth. Ye•huarr 1. 13561. (.373
pITTSBUTIGII LEAD - PIPE
AND SHEET LEAD WORKS,
Make to o i r o dz,. , tading . all LtPolt
LEAD PIPE AND SREET'LEAD,.
At Lowest Market Rates.
.50 Cent.
.75 Cent.
•
Also, PLIAIEIF.II49' MATERIAL.
BRAS. AND ligoN COCKS,
!STEAM Ia.AUGIA
STEAK rEI:EPI9.4ka.
BAILEY, FARRELL' & CO.,
Mel" eimitl2.l3.elcil.
ICU
FIBRIN COITON WORKS,
E. HYDE'S & SONS
oire oo.r swoo.+.l to lawn:nolo.
CCTV* TARN, CARPET CRAIN,
COVERLET TARN, CANDLIWICE,
WESTCAIgAL STREET. betarecultoblnson and,
Laeoek. Alleghe m a tt;.
li.—All orders by tended to. nod meg
PITTSBURGH PAPER BMW.
PACTURIMICOMPAITY, Ilsaufactunersof
PRINTING AND .WRAPPING:PAPERN
fikrawnitler, mr,prima-
OFFICE ADD WADIHOUSE,
No. 82 Third Street, Pittsbugh, Pa.
WITICERB—AUGIIIIST HARTJM, President.
JHO. B. LIVINUBTON, Tress%
HIDDLL. Sivetarv.
Drnscvons—Atrnot Hartle. John Atwell, S.
H. Hartman. John B. Livingston. John M. Per
kins. C. H. Merrick.
Cash Paid for Paper Week.
natom
M . ONIIREENTS, GRAVI7 XTONES
Vardtz, Fotm - tains,
StwtuLarys.
-
lONS OF EVERY ES CRIPTIOR,
141REAT 11E1'0U:1'110N EV THE
•-• No IN E TRADE OF THE UNITED RTATEB.
—PURE CALIFORNIA CHANPARNIZ made :
and prepared as If done France. Dom pore
CAllbrais mtd tablas the phum of Dinar.
toil Champagne,
The eadermecned the attention of
Wine /Nelms and Hotel Eeeperi 74* .---
hhe letter. which be correct Ides oi ther
quallryof their Wine.
i .
• • • 4..ontrormaras Sara. •
I ia. Odn. LBS.
"MitnalL liironculta linaDad £ . rn CO.-o.natenana: as riven your LlaUfonna Chan:mann
Ite t tel; = e arMolre n are t rar M ared th°ll4l W l e
shall at once piano Ron oar eLU of in,.. Yours
truly L •J. Z. ILINIJBLZYOO."
Call and try our California CbasuLarna
nolinalll 8000/LLB. IX'.. "38 Day at.. 8. 7
BROADWAY EXCHANGE
RESTAURANT,
to CUM YIHH ID =MID MX 101
Ladies' Dining Booms 2d Story.
TRISH CAN OITIIIES AND °AMC of at
Undo on hand.'
VIZIIIIELLIE. I proprietors
dctpll
• CM or ALL.. OSIZST, g
ThieberILIOVIL OSTICIL Teton." 11th. ir. f
SEWER ASSESSAIENTS,Notice;
I. hereby Oren to the o•rieri et PROPIRT
with. the lonise seem. d las Ida conlantetlom of
the Sewer on the Welt Cosrldou s and toe beater
ghßelmont street, and. all pale. ghtewsho
at the essessmerits made on 1.14 severe. wilt
no be recelrethse the IltdAdUSElL'aill/d/CE,
and n
treat paid •Ittlln Thirty days from lb is data
tatty estates placellid the him* of the 4.11cy
eito•thr emleetion, Itn nee p--e cent, added
then unoss gaited by Ist, • • .. • • • ,
~rNetlepll. MA Crt.llll.3N.
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