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ITTAURGII GAZETTE.
PUBLILItiIIiID BY
DUN, REED & CO.,
T GAZETTE BUILDING,
. Etet N. 1.1132. St-root.
}Editor'. , -
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'plea .........................«.. 3 nun:(
• by earner, (par week(....... 13 cent:.
eel Intro, (per poor) On.oo.
inductions to Nnansboys and ...Fonts ,
TEEMS FC.nr.
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pies, per year, by ma 11..........
do. do. do.each ......
ore ....pie, too n, 1.1.1, , e, awl
re clot.. each
CITY ITEMS
ArtlOrint Amman E.,
gi without pain, IT Dr.
'4l Penn stre,.
15r1,1,111 .14,0,0041 -
tiols '
ruarkir,l a boon prayer ineethur la
rO nn
hui eh, Allegheny. Till, the
ayer norettotr onired by than.
•r Wing on rga
naJofn lug
Ate Itulbllng. The,: prayer leve
held at tarelYe o'clock for one-hal t I
Ley aro largely attended anal erns' .
y inure Intereßthbr. The
yr invitet ro a: temd not eneourao
gag 11.1011 ill• their truly chr:rnall
hleh bar alreaay 1
ny hnu,ehobl3 in 'their enunntinll
Went (or prayer toolny In Alleglob
°averted Yount Men.
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-- New Arrival
.1 Frofts anal Vegetablea, an./ wilt
eneap as at any' other hototo 111
7. Callotol examtno autf.jtorgo for
at No. 112 letloral mlroct, Alio-
GLordd:
gent for the well-known house of
F. Whltruan's celebrated Phil,
extra fine Cream "Iton
ten," Almonds, Walnut Czanty,
rope, Scc.,
ed 111. Ylnee or
to No. CD Market htrect, a sc,t
Mazliet and Foiiirttr•Atre,ts, and
n entire new stock: of Spring Dry
.uch cheaper than old stock,.
&
10 cent, per Yard,
t No. C 1 Market street, west corner
nd F. urth streets, at the New Dry.
.une Of WILD:11:E 0 .SSZ lIT.
1121-2 Ceuta,
tipriint Printn, fast enlori, Fine
mini; ntylen.nt the New Dry “oo.:r
o. 6D Alarket fit,Vl, west corner
tut Fourth etreets.
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10 Cent%
d Musl
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Itus,oa .CraMt. at the New.
s /Louse, No. i9.llarket street, tve7t
rket.. Lod Fourth Street.
Gut (IN 13E. & STEW AUT.
Duly 15 teritn,
.1, hot of Flue Cotton hose.
. cords, GEI gurkot street, webt .
the!. and Fourth Elrod.,
Gannuun &W.l
pen, Wilt open. C pen,
0, at No. 6, Mat Oct street, west
arkel and Fourth atreeta, Daulaek
roe, N.till; in, white and lrrtlere.l,
)oylee, Totrul+, IrlAl Linens', bun,
'Otte and buff Brillhonte, white,
In ann. ligurr.l Pocket Ilanklker.
la au enure new hue of tThhe
cello,: anti Llueus,
r tool Hurley-C(31117, rtlalch
utl for about hue-Lair tLo price
old .goodt. Call at Plc NOV:tore
kuuNur..o
nd and YeINJw Flannel,, open !Ails
In: Now Store. N 0..;.• otruel,
Cr 31.4rk0t an.l Fourth
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r, Gardner, Gardner, Gardner,
.td to If a, r4l ..11arket atTc4t, we.
ket anal Fourth Arents,xpatl open,
an entire new 'stuck of Pry UOINir,
asZonl6hingly cheap.
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81 7 . 7 25 anal Upward•
It Cotore.t Silks, to be opened Ms
'tt ato:ltet street, on west corner of
rot Fourth &sects, at the Nor
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this week, new Ciotti: ings, cloths
Gamituetts, Tweeds, Kentucky
I Pants' SLI3n4, NOllle a, low RI; 2.1
yard, at the Now Store, No.
trcet, Wett corner Market ah.l
reet6. 00110300
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cer, the epicurean of the Iron
Prof. L.iflC of 1110 culinary .lopsrl
,ttnue•s' to serve up excellent Tnea:s
OSt reaaonabie of price, at the
'outlneutal Dining saloon, 1•11 th
•xl door to the Postealice. •
Try Them.
.ter season to rapidly droning to
y some of the delicious bivalves
In the very hest style by Holt
the over populist Continental
uloon, next door to the Portoince,
-tract.
All the Lea!ling
ionabln aprinw . Styled la, Cloak=
Saque+ and Sang Mud and Ladles
;And Buttons, at, No. 73 ;darl,2l.
;Woo Cou Lny
I.l.onora of nll kinds at Jo,epli S.
DLicillery, No, II.), Ifq,
out, ritt.sburgh. • •
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All lu 1141,1 . at
tyle cloak or e.aeg co should ra:l at
nrgh Cloak Morale ,VJI - C, No. 7;
Tkto Latest. •
11 New York .itylvs to ~IouL„
nit Sacgo. , !.t Spence'i, o. 71 Mar.
Ladles are 'Requested
dot intainino our new styl , , in
IteqUes, lit 6peticif.i, No. 73 31utket
Ilcndqunrltrn
Ye new Spring styles in Una . ,
mut 11.tsque,, at. Nu. 7.1 Itniltyt
All Ttio
lotiriblit Spring, Sty!c9, nt titteri , (l's
trltct .Street.
' You Con 13:ty _
t. Alcohol. at Jodeph 5. FloclVe
You tan Lsly
at 09t1 , 11 S. Vn^,i,
F:01 31EXito.
Treopm Qemriered nl,Oll Amer
Imell/genee.
ono. !larch Gfv-Thu feron.V.l ttcxi.
remptindent nay, Thu Aimed,.
it WI, Cruz hala protested agate,:
tiff French troops upon ref:fide:it
'One American eliizna 050 ar
or refusing to ',apply ynurtt•r, 'abet,
upon. TI3O protest finally had
raw the quarteritif; Was aI,COI-1-
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• Hurl!, of Tenne,r.ze, Cx...Gnvernor
-Confederae, has goon to Havana,
I[ Ile •,uppn.el I' s
tn I.:reel:M
inato". '414101, Couziamtu othrr,
Irt old, Ch Wan corruzzborer nee :Ayr
011,110nd Prene)l MibbOzzra have at..
hen. country men to rette.o payment
vont:ll,ll,lmA that have taunt or
ferzant by thil Chilzah Government.
',porno. oz to a se o
I w re n Null um! zo
1.:11111. 1'-
arty
Unltezi z"tuteu Sie:inlet.
me•
to the 0(
tzlaralt 10 101,1, I,'
be barbarztl,s ort Arnerivan
River Telegram.,
0, Starch 6.-Cloudy and ralisinu a
The river tins fallen two incites ;in, ----- -;
cc P a ' . tw..t T:" .. " 0,0. Mercury T1.L.1 or 31•0.,f1AL0 AND , corn? rerun..
Mule,. g.ent. Arrleed-Armenia, 51r. al•SINLI1 int mdileed a bill inerenein I
urgh ''a
New Cir ", i' iM a t c . c ,.. a c e ',. . ; . tan f.;eli of in-irsii Lis loill clerks of tbe 1./al
'''. Lduk ke n S e w Cc -- - - • -•••• T. ~i ' tie, MOO, ;tied:let and ell cult courts SU per
d ". Nen t}c berms " d 'd- Lccc '• eetd. Deur the ieesent 'iaie , , and for O th er
a.; Laurel Hill, Neu Orleans and Lou- ptut , oee , e , itit ,, t to be petute d .
,stira - '
nil Cinetunati, old r. a. ; ...TOTE,o coca ron 0r0Z.1.,
MlO. March 6-The steamer Arioala,
st lit r, r ,. . „ bl . llN „ i . •. , ll ii i s n , ti , ...lu , ,... t all it, a n. li r il , l ,, T l4:4i pr . e . •
three wiles below Caledonia at day- hum 0 , g „ a „,„,, i ,,,,, , „, b o th i ,,,ble,i mat
tats nierning. NOttrye Mt._ The boat . every
per„iii in
nii,
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exc,,pt.,
ireiiiinn.
0 ELVed. '
, 0 ,, lOtoiY deeiured to le; in rebid r .. ,(01 , 1
JAW is Slarell ii.-Snow has Entire here . h a ,lull b ee n„,,,,, , o vote tit inoi ,
hall
•li tee ' ''. b., and atlllceatinuea We b- . take 'weigh or [Lilo - meth,. to. ,
publican feria ot ate, erninea• Ids
of witch he Is
e n Inhabitant, eil
Slate, that he will reeiiblit• .. ti
bin nutty of the rsputille,ai ,
all eCertii to Lima] , nrf %.
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VOLUME . LXXXIL-7-NO. 55
E 'llO
011611
ONE O'CLOCK:A. M
TA . E . LY TLIIEGPINS.
PENNSYLITANIL LEGISLATURE
General Railroad Law Pasied to a
hird bieadinr.
ALL ALIENDWIENTS VOTED DOWN.
Manchester-Allegheny Annexa
tion Bill Paned.
1. ,11 . 1) )1; I'l'<.'!.
ALsoy LOCAL ruLLs
Special iltspatell to tale Ga nett'
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lEEE
An act to perfect ttle tit., to certain lands
In tlontor,ot county.
tO racate Met ao•Illt lariat gnds.
[Iola:Ivo to reos of At torneys of
thoronnnottwe..:ta•
To
ettetol Poutotaric. i f theDoroUgh
of Int Intn;tllont.
4, , nterrint: , , !i:!onal pos ere to tkle Coon.
ell, 01' 1 he ei:y
nOllll It et the Allegheny
Pot•r Fern, •
A. n upo...teen::o,ll.o.:tet reiutlve to sew
crime ' -
1.1.1.8 Caul
1.11:1,,,, the You: NW an.: Upper St.
Ciyir Ttatp;.l-, (....:,tpany to ilwrease
1111=
Mr. Ltro .. sa, of Lau renct: Ittlatle to jus
nue, trt t Duacy, burgt,, :Loa uolurics• in
cln n Lc.
Mr. - :cm:I:or:Ito the Pit . ,
Tr: o:To: ter ton Coe:pally: al,o, to in
corporetv :he Farm Ot:,.Getopouy.
The ;_t , torrat railro;.,l law w, conFitlerea.
Mr. Wallace uffettal to at.wool, It*oalz
htall ro,ht couto,l 1111.-roadi oottitto
the Slat, Lott.
Tue 1411 wy...3 carrlid to a tinr.l rtadlug
ameutieu•nte ta•ln4 voted down.
IMEE
The folhowing•ver• iht3e•;l: To no
no..c the borou:4h or Iltotelte•ter to Alle
gheny city; :6:tut .0r;20 AUegheuy city to
1,,u, h lOtt , to 0011;1 s;,:ttat het Lou,.
The .111 , g1 ,, ny Ir , vga;ion propozed a
compromh, lisiunr , hich hag Aubet,
tut,l for the Peten...' pates( the
Ito,o In that ,Ihtpt,
Tito. totpoictehnt. to tflte acnool Law IT.
eons:di:red awl to a third rettding,
pending wit the nen:, atljocrued.
'7OIITIETEI -CONGRESS.
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March c, 15,4'
,LNATE. .
r1:1, EN—L.,
preecatt..l a petttlon tor ❑re
W. the :1:2111e,01.11. nvcr.
I,refrentatt O. pet for an
eppropt iation let tut, ervatlon of a po.l of
live at
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=MEM
Mr. ItIM , MY inireeneeil n rennintiori
Ind on the. Secretary of the li/it:rine to con,
ue.V , ente 55051 of the' report cit
Gehernil ,:uni.nn, on t!ei
an , : it, lire:nine, 2,101,0,1.
!dr:SI:EI:MAN unfi., up :Ito rfit.olut lun
front t:: , • 11,finfit tor tan npit , intinentut a
Contni:i inn of titre° ,t.n.itg:r. ninltitinn
li..ion,nn:ati..ne, to anti fix ItIO fitly
Of. ur inn two ll.nt Agr.,/ to. •
OMMITTH. ON 100 ort,curt,lort.,
111.1.‘ °do .1 couturrent
re,olutlon to 00n1int..... t Como:att..
tot Itecon.,tructlort. Artl 00.1 to.
ADDITION TO .11 . 1 . 1:01 . 10ATION 4:031.731TTLC.
Mr. ANTIION 7 Intl educed n resolution to
a , 1,1 to the =tntulin:r column 1.1.1: the eon
on Aoproprintionß, to counl, of .t.eviin
Lo.
Mr. poi 11.1 TTl.P.nahl. Mr. Frani.lent—
On Monday evening axle wiaa!xor was placed
In In. lanais, - In I and d report of a
eon/an:tee of the Id-t. 1100ee of Repreaon
-16,100, ,nlmalttel by Mr. 11 0 111 0 0 I,of
New Tortx. Idelt demundra notice at
h:,;.10.0.0-eattlx extrartse alai In-
Oh:a:atop, the, Inlttiont any notice to In
II Anent. c Mane ou tot tar any tspla.attua, ,
11110 report, or in feren, LOU not by tarect
charge, by Inert:do, net hy inaltive aver
t/tent. indeavari to areal tole the to:tax ::i nn
10,11 I rev,l vat or aareed to recd:: 4')x.11,
or ,171111 panto:dry or other 000111,
front Mr.Salt' the. Conertor of the Port 11l
New Torn. Tina ell trge, whether made di
, oOily, or . 110 Itno:luatiou, 11,ther 1100111
to he augattned by aloof or itnanato b,
adlutely and ungunilllally fdlae, RD !from
Itratavar ,on-to It comi, I pronOnnett MIL
11a, II:Is:Anna:, aril , toot cowardly ',hlder.
I ee further, an . , and my that In the pun
drat and porltapa thoulands of caeem
winch, ourna: 1110 lea year n havu
been'ill tat; I.oaly, my recontaant.
Oat tan
laid beta ,
ghle
!II
aonnet ailrn
there Is tot aoutte d hat any 011111 of pee:unary 600,111eratinn
ot thevalue of 011:: pent no, ever exported
ur received, di rubbly or it...tartly,. t; ate.
I nava yet to Tee Von 1/1.101 thlseartlt tale
0 x r e re took me In tin e
Noe and make
Tnolt 1111 oil. r. I 111,1 Hatt all other mat
ters I 1111, rata', to In1:1:tlilt taint at-arching
neratan. - . no touch tor tax. tett, het atY ;PAY .
tan done. The good nat.` Or xay xxon
le born callal ia qua-tie:l on I.llls .411:411..
he. prendral n !t:ttr:ne at tu auteult, tO
xi e 60,11 e, len 1111 41111 told Ihe letll.llllolly
Li no ,
,th 1-11011 therefore vntll
- n. Mr.:lnane, I wilt oat: . •dy that
hail thetroll: Idlty ...nonnt, there trill be
foned not a 11l tZ.::;:tit On 2110 character ma
d old[.roo ll
Mr. 1'.0.T11: , 0N rre,ident: In
inui.i:4; u. ur pa:inn- i lia, I am involv
e:a an ten Sall.' eilergnaa that nre Wade.
agalent innuntor arum Vii..lonmin; that of
Ice ,tvtd tt,...n trona Sir nutYtia ,
itanyniu nf tee, ionantitin In at Nevi . few
Toe, in no dirent charge inathe It
a , liateann , t ea:trate. All I gut In
nay 1 , , It to ti-iiio—:n:nu In tie charge, (also
lea Intention., tate, in It. nauenalus..l never
auceivi•il co:ienr !roan Mr. nanytne. If the
ineniana v. le; ,rrni.t. me 7,ty 1 will aLty2t
ialne ani
_
TO A.c.
Mr. 1!1...LN bi:l to admit
of a i.nl to " A u'.
,tract 11/111t, y rallro.l from
- -
.111;NIAtICh , t . t ,
leLten, etet-t et.tl it,t to
rtt,ttlettoo, tor let rlit, of Ile, Slate
Cr %VI toot;.;:,,
a,t Itte tt tottl trnt t :rent.
I ha
Ntlon Ita- ""'.I , t -ettLe Itt teltrum7,
IcAl to ket throuel t t the Hoe,.
"TA
Mr. SUSINEI:. ut,ording to pr.,10,,
tntro.iutrot provi,W
fzrtut of govt_rnut,,ot retml
11011,:,:ti.,6. It tr."
t•I thc “Ovril.cal ,11
of loyl,l r/,1 I , t• prlntt,l nu.
' l OllO 011 111/or:!e ta tile Collit/latc., ur
lortnecl.
Sll.llllll the national currency told discoun
en any° repudiation of the car debt of the
15111t1.4 Staten, and payment of the retie
debt, or any claim (or loos of slaves; to di,.
countenance unit resist all Jana making a
distinction on acecunt or rase or mine; that
he CIII Mee his support to the education and
diffusion of knowledge In public ichools,
aloe to nil, and any Person falsely taking
hitch oath to be doomed guilty ne•pire
and so Weet to the penalties the, mei
rendered Incapable of bolding office. Order
ed toile on tee table until the Committela
lire iippointed.
TO LONSOLIDATC
Mr. II Intralueed a bill to con Foll•
date the Southern and Central Dollen 0,1-
Terintoodency and certain Indian agenei.,
int to Create on Indian Superintendency
for tine Territory of Idaho. Orde.ed to be
printed.
WILSON Introduced tho
Which Was ordered 10 lie printed:
T. moulolpal oftkors of Aloximilrin,
hovlng refaiwil to One; and executethu IOWS
of the United State, therefore, he It
.
Rexofrcd, .te., That the municipal offices
Of that ell!, are tirrehy dbelared vacated,
ti.l berpous exerel,lng the authority of
u.Ltd office, or ho may at
the au
thority of Ito abut t; on convict ton, It
linpri-one.l for not 1..8s than one year, to
flay a fine of not tr. thllll
THE PA ids exPosittiox.
Mr. SUMNER exiled up the joint resolu
Otto in relation to the Paris Exposition.
Without notion the . Setutte adjourned.
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Mr. STEVENS presented the credentials
or Sir. Hooper, delegate, from Utah. who
took the oath.
Err. Mr. Boynton Mao took the oath of of
-11,„.
TIIL NATIONAL. CL,LILSItCY BILL. • •
The first Ltuttlet,s In order was the mo
tion to suspend tile rules, pentlmg at ad
journment yesterday, In older to permit
Mr. price to introduce a bill amendatory of
the National Currency act. Tuu till prohib
its l ltlkina uzNeeintlona from withdrawing.
either on account of individuals or other
wise a ny portion of their capital, and from
making dividend., greater titan their Oct
profit,
Thu House ref used to ettspend the rules, anti
tbereturo Mu bill wus not lutro,lueed.
Slit 11 ArtYLAND ebirravran scar.
.11r. THOMAS . presented the petit ton of J.
...intewart eont,ting the scat of Mr. Phelps,
Mary:and. Referred to the Committee
eiElnetlont.
al:sold - 11°NR Or 1,1,0218,
Resolutions were offered as fellows:
. • .
lly sir. ltaloo.li.s, infecting the IticcrOtary
of the Treasury to make personal inquiries
lint. the asiteure of champagne wines, math.,
at the No 7prk Ctlintolll nonce, In !set, rib
turned IT, ths recent report of Int, Commit
tee on Public Expentiltare., and cause ail
such prosecutions to be dleconti.•nti:d, ir, In
his opinion, shippers or Importers hu•l not
been guilty of willful neglect or intention to
defraud the revenue , . 1..1111 over.
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My Mr. IMILBU R Tollrectink the Secreta
ry of thq Treasury to furnish, statements
showing what number 'of ixidectors of cus
toms. naval ordeers, surveyort?, mepvetors
costoms, : rdds to revsnue, and other oni
estrs, had been removed since tho of
Slareh, tne increased eolnpensidlou
!sod to thelrlseces,wrs, no. Adopted.
natal . ", TO xna. etas.,
Ile Mr. WARD, reciting the htatetnent
nolo hy an ex-member of the Cabinet (Mr.
flair) In a nubile •peecli at Baltimore, that
liele.thnony given in behalf of the Gov
rtituent, lu theneistaatlon trials, N,
Itoocoe. W. that Mrs.
Mrs. Sar.att was con.
Acted and executed without any evidence
t her guilt, and directing the appointment
f a Select Lotnuattzeo of three to examine
huroughie Into such charge and report
hereon, With authority to send for per•ons
nil rapers /Old sit during thereat...
Serena:oll,olone and huge:giallo:le bring
ado; Mr. IV Alt. withdrew the revolution.
TO !OS KED LAM FOE COLLECT". CUSTOM,.
liF Mr. WARD: Prorid lug for aselect
ono - nate,' of re to ex a min e into the prat.-
'cal uperatton of tuu existing law Or the
°Recta - di df custom,, and to suggest
tnendnionts—iliat shall : kg - aro revenue to
he Treasury,. reduce fees and essolunients
collec . tors,lrtaval Gilbert and surveyors,
:el protect Importers trout oppression and
st Da, eiuctions. The retwlutton went over.
TRETACIFF gm,
By 31r, MOORHEAD: P.eferrlng the tariff
Hi; of the Thirty-ninth Congress, with
'ending amendmenta, to the Committee of
vat 31.. an, when appointed. -
Without nation, Lilo lloasevelJourned.
PEACE CONFERENCE SUGGESTED.
nternational Liw's and Courtesies.
New Loos, Starch C.—The Herald pub
',her n circular from Secretary reward,
dated December last, inviting ripain and
the South American republics to unite in a
peace conference at Washington, on April
and regretting that 'the President be
authorized to appoint some neutral power
as umpire, for the arrangement of differ
ences retpeeting international laws and
courtesies, wlthont Interfering the
t-rmsagreed upon between interested
powers. It is stated that the Chillatt go,
ernment will confer with her allies before accepting the proposlrlon, but it IS Probable
it will be finally accepted.
FIVER FLOODS IN TENNESSEE.
Emironts Deltic , . EaePt Away—lalgh
Water at Sterupbta.
Nesurtiadt, It/Arch o.—The rains base
washed away °tie hundred feet of the tres
tle work on the Nashville and Chattanooga
Railroad at Running Water and the bridge
at the foot of Raccoon Mountain, besides
doing other damage. This will blockade
tile road for a coop! , of Weeks and prevent
the transmiodon of freight.
CISATTANOOG/, Matell G.—There has been
a four days , storm. and tile bridges are
don in ail direct ions. The bridge of the
Nashville nod Chattanooga Railroad, at
Whiteside station, 111 feet high, has been
carried Mr. and communication north
ind east Is entirely eta ffir. The bridge Over
Telineesee river at this place has been Cul - -
o:101T, it is t 003,1113 lung. The country
t.t llootled. —-- -
Let IMVILLIi, Itlarcit o.—The river from
Tue,day evening to 11 - toine,,day noon had
risen fourteen Illulleo. it le note rltilllg Otte
u.I a fourth !twit, per hour. anti raining.
Mercury h 7 ; liarommer :net:. Arrivals:
Stonewall (loin New Orleans;. Pine Grove,
from at. Louis to Pittsburgh; Donn Eat •r
-ahl, Rom Cincinnati to N!s. Orleans; Julia
No. , Row Pittsburgh toOt. I.unia.
Mint ruts, Marchh.—Weather mehnnent;
dmakitng rain. The rivirrising an lurk
"very twenty-four Maws. ln MO hit, MI
r
I nch of high water I re, Ishh. ituonesk
dull; nottOug dom gm account of the Weittli•
.--
Flio3l
Mos - aro' Sooty
et atorso—Sinklocf of the
traener Liberty tio. 2--Concentlon
of GI carrot Ticket Agents—Nichol
ontrect.
Ileur•te, March O.—A revere snow storm
prevailed lest night and the boats were
con:incited to tie up.
The steamer Liberty No. S left hero last
evening for Isansvllle. Wk. twenty• live
mllen above tile city she Wal caught In he
storm and struck a tog aft of the wheel
house, which knOCked a hole In her. hull.
Silo bunk
et dn enroll 'feet water. No lives
were 10. She can be raised. The belle
boat went to tier assistance this evening.
him was owned by Captain J. It. Archer Iliad
veined ut 4f.0,1100. insured by New Tork
lin
tlelAMi;tjueen of Liverpool, VS"; Aetna,
slo,oon.
The Belle, of St. Lonir, brought the 11.5-
en tle rA bank to the city.
The Convention of general ticket agents
of the l'alted Slates and Canada, arriVed
tummy on the Belle,
a
of St. Louts,mini con
vened id. the li
nt , yOO
0 !tote!, and clertml aor
tic,. for the ensuing year: B. If. Patrick,
of Chicago, Vresttlents and Gen. Boyd V lee
PreShient. They hive a hoe to-molt - ow
night at the llaytnMllotel.
Taylor, Mottar.i..l Co., of Chicago, were
nw,,reled the min tract, by the City Council,
itspave invend
elects with
amount.ChOlOn
havonnent. Ti,,, coati act ttr two
millions of dollars.
•
Dry Ir o.ll.Mo...henna ComnoltioNniclde
!intros, Mardi 6.-J. S. Clement, recently
lie head of Weary meats firm of Clement,
'l'aolter. 3. Co., of BOlttnn, COIIIIIII tti•li suicide
by boning hilii,tllllltl. Ile hod previously ex
hibited signsor Insanity- -
Vieziolos rotate Convention.
Iliciimosin, VA March n-A Intl s re
ported to tho sen•te to - lay for calling 'it
stale Convention. It undorstond that
the Roam Committee Will report it similar
bill.
The steamer kedelusta, from New York,
for Charle,ton,' was horned oft Hatteras on .
lA:let:Yelling of the 3.1, vessel and cargo being
entirely lost. X hose carriage, intended an
a present from the New York to the Colum
biw (5, G.) 11 rem on, was on hoard. Tho steam
er Manhattan Ims arrived . at. Near York
w ith part of the officers sad crew. A. num:
her are supposed to be lost. •
The supreme Court Ohio Lao 11.10.
that National Banks must nay iko Sam.
rate of taxa.
110,1,914771,
PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1867
ECOAII
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M.
VERY LATEST TELEGRAMS.
FROM WASREGTON
Presideptial Appointinents.
RECEIVED TOO - Mg FUR ACTION
OF THE SENATE,
The Republican Conferences
THE IMPEACHMENT QUESTION
Suggestions by Gros. But
ler and Logan.
NEW YORK CUSTOM HOUSE AFFAIRS.
Letts• IS•om •Collector Smythe.
RECESS OF CONURESS TILL MAY
WASIZIXOTON, arch
art•of.lt[xs.
du hour after the ben ate la;ltourned, the
private necrotary of the ;I•rtutdeut brought
to the Capitol a large number of commas,
lions, principally postmasters and army
and navy officers, for the action of that
holy. It Is calculated that three of four
hundred vacancies under various nranchemi
of the Government, are necessary to be
ed before the adjournment Of the senate.
GEPUOLICAN CONVZHCNCEi.7I., IUrEAcH7
Several private conferences of Republican
members of the 11011-e were held to-clay, ut
one of which
,Gencr,sis Butler and Logan
were present, a (coo it is ,11• I, the up.
',ointment of u koceisl Committ e e to pur
sue the Impeachment of the President,.
The Ohio klel , catiOn had a conference to
day, but pie mibieet of their deliberations
Is not known, further than it referred to
what business should lie tram.a i ii e d d aring'
the Present re.-ion.
The New York deleigatLon, at their confer-
CTICP, recommended that the impeachment
question he referred to a Special Commit
tee, to bin composed of :liven members of
the late Judiciary Committee, and be. re
turned to the present (louse, The clews of
these several parties will he urged upon the
, ealicus tomiam, at which it , will be deteit:
mined whether the manning Conlin liters
shall now he appointed, or si nether this
shall lie done only after the (Jett ions In the
Northern states shall have been held. 'no
probability Is that the appOin: meat or Com.
tantecs scSi be postponed. excepting the
0511' upOcially Ins CrnctNL Wan iii, quentlort
of lutpeach ment• - It is the opinion of inem.
het , hilt Mdaa,9lon will not continue Mere
than p week langer, and Ind_ n enters Coln
May may he takes, out as to I.:113 there ean•l
not be certainty until the caucus decides.
Collector Smythe has addressed a letter to
the President, which will be published to
morrow, ugh - ming that the New York Cur
tom House was never 111010 utortranically,
purely awl Mlle:en:ly selimuistered thou by
him. had states that further reforms and
economies will be creole pllshe.l Cu fa-t as
practicable; that ho Ins weeded out Moons
peteucy, lignorance, intensfieraisce, . and
vice Iro i It, and 11 1 I,lvacancies
with competent and hone-t men from both
political partles, oust men rd no politics;
that the business of the Custous House has
steosiily incrersmisi, hut that the necessary
expeuslitino has nut liscreaaeil ssise-dith of
"wbut the 1 I mise Committees of Public Ex
penditures report. The general order of
business "rim first placed In the hands of C
C. Johnson Ir. Co.. without paymeut, egress•
meat, or understanding as to any limn's
they might make, and subseilkently trans
ferred to Myers ,t tirnith, Mll4O without pay
ment, agreementecrunsterstandlug, expert.
soil or implied,wlth orders to reduce their
charges to a boar's satisfactory to mer
chants. But one complaint : and that of a
trivial character, has been mode front that
'Lay to this. Mr. Smythe repeats that he
never received one dollar tram Lisle source
In any form, directly or indirectly, and of
courso never diatrlblited what Ire never re
ceived. It appears from the letter of Mr.
Smythe that, mulls:1,1 with his other ensolu•
ment.e, he once formed the purpose of dl..
trlbutlng the. whole 001011nt ot profits
general order, mums:: vertaln 1new..1.1, with
portions rewrve..l to protect clerks'agalnst
electioneering n,e,lnent.,.; bra MI, pur
pdash HA he 0,110 t!..1 under oath to the Com
mittee, was . unknown to most of them,
never was executed, and was illepulluti from
his mind.
OMelal pnbllcation is made to-day,
through the Department of State, of the net
to provide (or the more cilia ent govern
ment of the rebel States, and the act regu
lating the tenure of curtain. civ il
both of winch, it will to recollected, passed
over the President's
011.1.1.1. IStDIAN ettE'LIt,ATION.
The returns of the - an reel' of the Southern
part of the Omaha Indian irnservttlen, sit
uated on the tilimMirl river. Intl. oxtriiiiie
part of Nebraska, have been received by the
Commissioner of the General Laud Unice.
allowing that the Omaha f j rnermition ban
beaux divided into uorthern anti southern
portions. rider the treaty et March teal,
100, the former has been sold to the Citionl
States, and Is to be °coupled by, the Whine
lingoes, and the latterly °maims, to he li.-
..seed In coverall p' nasigo Mg to each bead
of a:zanily one Inman:demi -et 3 . sere., and
to each Mak Itertwit hlxtt:tl' yearn of age
and upwards; it tract not exceeiliug forty
acres. White person; are Ind allowed to
reside on the reservation, ' except such an
are In the employ of the Calted States,
withont written ye rtnle,lon ( chin the
Superintendent of Indian A Mak., or the
apecial agent Of the reservation. The allot
meat of lands to Omahas will be nmile for
the exclusive use and tionent of thetoselven
and helm, and sald j tracts shall _not le,
alienated by leaidi or otherwise ilk posed of,
except to the Cnite d States. or to other
tactut, rs of tile tribe. -.
211 C ADMISSION Or COI.ONADO.
Thu 13111 Introduced In the Senate to-day,
by .31r. Latino, fur the nal:fie:don of Colora
do, Is substantially 1 - Attuned's amendment
to the 1,111 to enforce 010 !AMOS of MO ore-
Rent territorial etyma nutTrogo law of Con
greSs, and returning the right to An force it
awl IN:civil rights law in the State.
The changes In the eenate ona Ilnune
mince the last Congress Irani , little
1 1 1 , 1 4 11 9 I " Oti d 0 ' w o l f lI th l?0 ' m e ? t of °L."rdl° that
They soy the veto on loot Irlday rib( not
show the real strength of the bill, as there
world have been three more votes for, and
one Inns against, If tech votes would have
beim netes:mry to carry eke measure, mah
toll
tt,o teat strength 32 against 17.
The Public Debt !statement stolen the Ice
Led debt to be $2,039,5174,3•19. The amount.
In the Trensury.tee . coin, 5117,271,031,12; cur
rency, V,2=5,.2.127., •
VIC never. Loon ZZZZZ It.
General Lippincott, who recently was
Doorkeeper of the Douse 01 Uorpe
senualves, will not make any changes of
importanoe among the subordinates until
the close of thi present salmon. Mem
'TADS some of oil employees Etrinnii
wylmff,
to tie retained, while hundreds or others
me making applications for 611. in( CIII.
EZZCI . TIVZ 11•NPION .
Thu Executive niansitte was thronge , l to.
Members, Senators, ohlre-beekers
auk
I=l
It Is rumored that ;Mond .%. 31. Wood, of
Brooklyn, will on nominated In the minute
to-morrow, fur naval ofllimr at New York.
I=l3
rat 111:PrIt1.112/IN UJ•CCL'.i - I%I'CAI'I{\ILNT
LlEVElfattO (.011.
The Republican eitueus to•ulght 'votttl to
icier the Impeachment qUentlun to the Je-
Ilieliley Committee when appointed, unit to
take a rece,o en next Mon.dtty till the tl.ll of
31.ty.
From the Nen. York l'xpers.
Governiir Piorpon i.el Ms message in the
'Virginia Legislature, convened In extra
bunion to consider the fall' tars llccon strut:-
lion bill, after allotting to tile !stunner In
whirls Virginia was (meal into the states--
Mon movement against the will of a
of , sty 01 the p.mple, remows the historj the
host two years, during wittull thue the
Southern people had unwisely conducted
themselves ill the most Offensive manner.
lle regrets the refection. of the Constitu
tional A/atonement, unit alludes to u. confis
cation act -following the rejection of the
repo.tion now offered, 'lie wish., to es•
cape this danger. Tltreptottrats of the peo
plc of Virginia were well 41am - cosi iteoolo,
anti the Caller of irruation mot-ceded from
a few. Ile therefore urges t. Itent'llOA.lnnt
of t h e situation and the adoption of tho
course milked out. in Me measure lost
adopted by Congress.' 1111.1 running el the
message w. listened to with the deepest
attention. Judd Turner 1311MitIlle,l It lo on
.fleetly speech. Other speeches were tn.c
on tile same side, but tlita 111 on. adjouteed
without action.
• • .
Tau Tortes' special sacs that General hot
tier'. plan to to appoint a *elect rotten ate/
1.0 oit during recess,
oil at the saute Btu
pass a tall author/A lag the speaker to con
Arno Cougresi in extra session at tart It
noted of the connultAtoe. But It is though
he will Intro to Include the , J udiciary' C.;th
•
Able Time, special save , The wool tariff
requires that t he:Secretary of the Treasury
shall select standard simples of the wools
named end deposit theca tultt the Vitt le im e us•
tom houses. tt lei found theit the wool grow
er and manufsclurerl era hot prepared to
tut s
01811 these samples, mid tae Isecrutaty
will tin obliged to send to Lurope for them,
and It will ou two or three months b. lore
they .an he obtained. The law is also nt,
loosely dream that the Depirtment Its* not
yet Lena able toilelermlun Teeth., a affects
goods in hondi
The 4pleslion of esslgnitsW manumits:Ws
to the nee ill:arias under the re-eon-t 1
1 / 1 11 W. considered In the 1.1.1.b1(14-1. yes
terday. A. complete list W. net deceitsl
upon, but tt Is understood General Cello
nee' will have the Met. luelrettng VlNlnts,
and Gen. Hancoch the efthitmluillng
sans and Tex..
. . .
l'nente Information froth Richmond Ind I-
Cates the refection of lioventor l'h-srp9" . "
treomuteml Clan to the Lettlehttn , to
n lola the recon•tructlim Seel:more. Iteso
-111110. boil Mom to trtul ucettrecomme tonne
uet/ tt course, unit referred to 11313 UOl/3111i,
tee on Foreign Itelatuum. Amounts had de
cided t,/net the proposition.
The hew 'fork Trtbu ties spectul says [lout
there Is much °putt...Lion lrt Seuutor Sher.
umn's itroposltlon to extetll the I:me tot
00l tett to take eit.mt, mot It In not liktril
to Ito occo,t. Thu Premdent,hes reottltu.mt.
etl Mr. Bogy Con...sem:ter dvinahm
LETTER Enon wAsinNuTos
Special Correspondence rttobungh Gar ette:
Wes it marls, Monday /starch 4,
Theuaioccurrence 01 one Congress
coin lug to a close n e tt anollati commencing
its first cesium at the same LlOgr,Of the same
day, drew on immense crOtadldo the Senate
and Louse galleries bowler, rho graSlelt
number cuintnatlng - in tans latter. Long
before Laved SO ,iliy,OFX._itgat , 1114.11 patantlp
gang:aell was occupied, and outable cacti
doorway clustered an IMpatlent throng,
vainly seeking Ingress, Tho floor of the
ItOtion was filled with a great number 01
ladles, who, with the newly elected mem'
trers and distinguished personages, per
mitted to occupy places there, crowded the
aisles and filled the area and cloak rooms.
Tim Important work of the session Mel
been completed; the deficiency bill, the lall
of the appropriation bills, hoeing been run ,
promised throng: the COMM,
lee wl finally passed Just before the
floor, took al recess,. In the wee o.loo'
uccurs tit the morning. The hours bele,
meridian were. tneretore, taken up
ell mportatut matters, and Wee 1100 found
to onto a medal to Cyrus Yodel, lor ills
achievements In ocean telegraphy, to u•
t Immo Navy Assistant. Cecretary kok;Mc u d
Ike 3liatitononswil ogliairii to !t
-enpin gne‘telits from the ta.ar or the
011,1 to cut clown tau appropriatlou (or the
Parts Es posit ton.
Ns twelve o'clock the Speaker's hammer
fen, and the vast assemulage was hushed
.011, prolong/a witness, whlto Mr. Colfax
addressed the 'louse so a brief but impres.
alto valeilletorv, coucludwg wltn the en,
.omary Turin. "1 ileel•ro tile House el, hell.
retuntatlved Mu Thmtym tt na Congress
alljournect without Tlib cone:us:on
01 Mr. Lolfax's mutat ks were greeted 0111
prOlonged and neatening applause.
Ine mear metal te votee el Mr. McPherson.
the clerk, la as heard In clue form calling tile
Fortieth Congress to ord•r, after 011100 be
tnoccedect to call the roll Cl the members
elect whose creclentuals had been placed In
his hands. TOO calling of the roll was fol
towed with much intermit. secretary state
toll was 0... the door for an Lour, and w
...la' greeted by ninny Itepubllcao melte
were.Tno names of tient:rat Butler 111111
On the Lt.:painter.% title, and of Fe rum,
do Woodo doll Joan Morrissey on the clenfie
erotic, were watched for by many who had
never seen the lulu, and an toollble hum
and sound of suppressed mirth greet
ed the pligilitit'A formally epoktn
- here,. the multltude owning to
estelt a rlghl of the successful rept-es...ta
t 100 of rime Morrisseywayalmun:foppleh
ly dreeinin iu u tail toll of Mack, with a cut
away vest,' displaying !molly linen and a
conspicuously heavy gold watch chum. lie
wounl be tolerably ha $1.1001130 were 110111 It
110..0 sontewhstt awry, having curly black
hair aunt Olskers, and u atm figure, now
growing respectfully corpu.ent. The roll
eoncluded, a no miter of members were
111011 thole feet, a n d tile Clerk recogulae.l
Mr. Wileon, : of lowa, 0110 moved to proceed
to the election of Nisraker.
dozen theinuem, mostly Democrats.
.prang to their feet, maim: Mr. Sneaker,
from toren of llaolt. Lonspictione arming
them were Ills stony toes of Fernando
iVorrv, with stuootn men grey hair nue
moustache almost white, his black cent rte
as usual, cutely buttoned, and Ernst.
Itrook's spectacled, pedagogulc lace.
Brooks was MO nearest and was accorded.
the Boor. - -Farnsworth rel.i a point of or
der,. hat discussion wes 110115 order
election of °nicer., bilk It was decided
that the lirevious question nut having
neen unit red, Brook's w. entitled
to to heard. Ile eroasetleil In a
speech of half an hour's duration, to
make solemn protest aganst further action,
n the ground Unit seventeen States w
or n e represented, that the coneening of tills
..ongress was without pm:talent,
styling It the "Rump of / Rump Con
gress," end concluding with readier:l/for
mal protest signed.by thoUetvocrutic Minor
ity, which he asked to haveplactsi upon
the Journal of the proceedings. This the
lam k COriblitered oat of order, saying he
had no power to entertain uny buyan anise,
cept that of organlzatlon. DurhYg Broi.ks•
speech several Republican t+ emboss put
pertinent questions, calling attention to
prey loos couvocations of tote. sees lons,
one
of them upon three days' na
tive untler the Administration
of Fierce. During the epee. , Ruth , '" Im""
sive lace and hold 11-011 Was noticeable
Ind relileba Intereet 10 the il lor
a liege twice bringing hits aye 1"e
looking volume trout the library, I he leaves
of which he rapidly turned alto lace Close
to thu page, looking tog tune , Peceedeot or
law point to sr Mel, when iound,diu would
chit the nttention of those.. bits. Cell
aral l.tgan, who bail been warmly greeted
t an earlier period, sat quietly °tiled sing
the Keno. The dark hair nod stalking
bronzed face making him iodic the Imper
sonation of the merearring soldier eletne•t
In the Minnie. The veteran Thud. Stevens, •
who had been absent during the sea
t of the togbt before, wile in limo
Sm , s, roletly. BrWka was sur
rounded by n conclave of Democrata, win)
prompted hlmOccaeloeally. doll. Kat o
another dozen killubletl for reenttlillloll"Mr,
Speaker" again excitedly, forgetting that
they were addressing "Mr, Cl e o,. Thus
time m e. wil s ori got the awe, end at once
called the previous question on his motion,
cutting ulf the dvhate, and the so m e
pro
cemied to Ile election ut Speaker ma tare,
sir tellers, three limn each nide, bona al ,.
pointed. )11r. Wilson nominated Schuer
Colfaxi a democratic member name d e r.
Marshall, ,of Tile vole COneititletl,
Mr. Banks, front the tellers, reported that
Schuyler s Met reemved TOWN, and
S. Marshall, SO. Tha Clerk then announced
that bawl, er Colfax, having re
ma
, Jority Of the votes Cant—a quorinn having
voted—was duly n
ativ es bpeaker of the
I mouse of Representatives for the Fortieth
Congress, and designated Mr. Dawes. 4110
oldest member of the House, having served
the greatest number of mmseentive times,
[omit:all:later the oath of oboe. Mr. Mar
shall and Mr. Voinerov, or No. York. con
ducted Mr. Colfax to the chair, "there;
altar ' , h aying the oath, he made
a short and Impressive speech, s,
llvering an earnest auloalum upon the
Bpreceding Congress for tan protection it
ad accorded the down-trodden, and denier.
tag his purpose toadmintster the rains with
etrlctent Imgletto4part-halter. When tbe cheers
settcb tas oonolualag words
Mid butisbled, General lisnks rose and offer
ed a resolution that the rules of the "I Lilt
ninth 1:0111itre. ',hull govern lid, and .! bat
the Speaker appoint lour members, in no,
I with himself, .hall Come Itntoe committee
to report any changen which limy be dent ra
tile, and called the preybeim 14111:StiOn.
Ilrimks, by courtesy, wan allowed 'to
have ills grumble at title point, say
ing there was more liberty of speech
in tile Isfeneli Chan/heirs than there
in for the minority in this Con
great. The rennlialun
then got through sigulllCant resolution
that two-thuds may suspend tliu rule, dur
ing the present week. This ellectually
um, the minority and will prevent them
from ening ant of then - illlibustering tat:-
tine Sir. Clevens put In u ILICIIIOII in ad
journ, which called forth the explanation
Iron the :speaker that It was neemisary Snell
to elect the Clerk, whereupon Mr. Blaine,
iron w re-elected by acclamation. The
'notion as
to adjourn then prevailed, and the
Fortieth Congress had fairly entered upon
Its labors, Meting, it may lie added, vets
small legacy of pressing prenent work lett It
by its illientrtoun predecessor. it may in
tills connection be stated that there Is little
idea of pushing the impeachment .buslneen
to the bitter end, unlran ellO.Lu new levels/us
mune of Johnsolomn shall revive it, and
Proper technical evidence of not grave
misdemeanor, on the part of the Ch et Slag
-Ist:rate, •Itall appear to warrant It.
.111,, adjournment, from present tppear
antes, is likely to come witioln ten t
,a)s•
In a future letter 1 inuo review seine of
the actions of the reintirkable Congress
which followed the great war, and whiM
grew in grace us 11.11 end drew near.
110000.
=I
The Fenhins bad a largo meeting in Phil
adelphia on Tuesday night. Gen. O'Neill,
the Canada raider, and Fen inn Senathr
bons made speeches.' A company of L -Irlalt
Republic' . sonnets, in full uniform, ass in
attendance, and the enthusiasm was great.
The Convention of religion, statesmen
and politicians nod In Pintiadirlphia on Tues.
day and erganistnl. 1 taterday they passed a
resolution demanding that the Censtit utlon
of the United-States be amended so to
recognize Yne existence of the Almighty.
One of lite most faritidenble gambling
houses iii Now York, was entered , a 1 'sun
day night by 51.0 pollee, and a large nano
her of gamblers arrested. ft we, kept by
Johh Hart.
The Provisional Telegraph Company, or
Culfalo, has' been purchased by the 3.1.0 n•
treat Company, -which now controls-the
entire telegraph business to and through
Canada.
Thu malt bow-e of Tinker lirotherei S Co..
at St. Louis, containing. about Ktee worth
of malt, was burned yebterday. Cousslo,oo,
fatly man red.
John Schwab and John heeler, manta..
turere of whloracy, were arrtedeti re,ter
day, at Cincinnati, by the -Revenue
nor, for defrauding the Government of tar
(1131, n tilanufaccurot mind... to the amount
of 41.i.terti.
An link nnw n well ilres , ed turn, probably
In Portland, Kentucky, oecupied
uninhabited [Tait, without lire or rood tar
two deka. Tile calnenii became alarmed
and required leilicemen to elect ham. Ile
uv Ballad the pllcet with brick batty, where.
upon thc:, shot. And he was not expec
tml to r'eent'er.
The ?letho.:lat I:ph.enhal Church hi Tom-
TIM etre., &cunt., wa, damaged hi fire,
yeatertlay evening, Io Otto aumunt a 15,000.
Inaured (or MOW. The fire origindted (tom
Thenave 51i.irolvelitan pollen bill which
hug ibtsceil seeonil renal g in the Leg!,
latarrc of Terinc,ce, in creating a panic
atibongati tau tax pa} cirri: The Menaphla At.
nil net, `lly,invillole and the rump Leg
blaturc."
it is unnotincii.l that ‘.111 , 1 Justin°
ot'ttni nupervii . Court of liodlon, 11
It I now •itni thist tlie. First. N..
Bank 01 Nnw•oil i Inas not lin'. Linn
drown .3 . its canter, and may vri'
viltbout grout loss.
COURT REPORTS.
Oyer and Terminer, ae
Ilefore Hon. Jam.,
COS men storcroth
On'We•lnfolav forenoon. the ento
Commonwealth Vs. I it'Org.) ill.
for ,aluelltg Elltalreth Itoltn*ll
pro:nine of znarrthae, taken np oil TL
afternoon, WO, ..... :Lot %1th...011 0,
ed. the fort:000U bort ly hl f. re
etAu ttnvjury rutuumM a verdict ul "
In Manner 'mu tom us ITMIMed."
gave mu sum (01 Vow 1.01 . ua Li
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arena eauctz or TILII 1,11.1-41/n.
Char'," 1.. Alar , la altos l'robaceo was ar
ramiled upon an itelltatnent charging 11 1111.
In One count, w ith eeny nt common sew„l
end In another with larceny au bailee-I '
It iltoot, the well known policeman, ap
pearell WA prosecutor. Itappears that Mr.
Wilmot, hi the pursuit of aln who hud
foetal a large cum of Moony, crone morass
the deleminnt, having learned that lint
found thu tresuute. Ilu did not pro, to ho
111, 1111111 nOtloll. for, but, singularly et mall,
it fumed out t hat lie 10,11 touter, and retain
-1,41 111 Ills possession, 11Pocket Itotok•Oetreon
Alleglomy Lil v and the .charpeherg bridge,
contrsi ning twelityrllvo dollars Its money, a
number of cancelled checka, and other I
pa pert. belonging to David M. l'algartort, of
Tarentum. The leternient delivered up the
pocket treolr, and also gaol: 1.0 111 i, otllcertho
..ttioulit of money It contained milieu found,
anti, althottgo it wanot clever in Mtn to I
retehr what was not Ills own, .:Ito a know
holds to whom It belongell.,lt did not c omn
111,1 Ills guilt was or ouch, 10
10:41f y u convlct mu under the nolletment.
The jury acquitted.
The pocket book, when, according to the
1,1 , 11 . 11 r . •,
producod before the gr..]
onlollloll t wentydlendlars. but wnen
endued by sfncer Wilm ol ot, on the witness
stand. the mimeo , tuerein was but tltteen
dollars, Sir. IN' hung elating Ilea a ten dol
lar 1,111 on the ilecanittes Bank of
pllto
burgh w thi tr nning. , \V 101 l taken front the
cam g th as e
lbslct Attorney, and ',minced
on 1110 Coneeel Wide 111 COllll, by llpstavo
Ihrune'r, it contained twenty-flee dolinrs.
no, tile quest lon Kruse, who iook tho Ivo
dollar It bail not turned 'op when the
moo was concluded, and it oppsartel that
alter all the ownfrnf 11111 pocket book would
'bu somewhat the loser, and Como one tea
ilolinru winner. ()Meer lwrtmer was some.
what exetelSl•ll at V. £lllO 110 coimuived to Ire
an Imputation upoiti lola honesty. In hiring.
required to Ova a receipt for the pocket
book before being delnvered to !Mu fronbi
the rate of the Itielnet attorn o
ey. Hes pos. ,
aloe It foutnoled twen,y-11,3 dolts., when
he placed It au tho Counsel table.
~HAULS AND SAT'S/LIT, rros allO,
.1 Lint. Stimuli lolls Indicted for commit
tlag an usmatilt tool battery upon a small
lILIII4I‘I John - 311,11 m Far proseea
tmn It was testified_ that the boy,aceing
tall On the coat of the' 11 vfendant, which he
r e m Jest purchased at a clotilitut Store,
stenped no to kiln with a mew of calling
Ills attentionl.o 1t 11,111 have him take it off;
that; iniminking tile purpose for which he
was acosted, the defendant struck and
kirked t he boy luto the tireet. For the the.
tense it Wilt testified that the boy on voiced
the 'assault by Insulting the defendant,
calling him all “Irtmli Jew," and spying
Inun from whom be purchased the
coat, oimik vat for that Jew, he'll cheat
you." The evidence as to tile provocation
was conkrailictory, hut adinittuig that ins
mating talc:nage bad been Used, the Coert
charged that it did not Jasttly a battery,bllll
It the Jury believed the defendeut struck
and 'ticked the troy as stated, the offense
was ma‘e 0111.. Verdict, urn guilty, e Mends
alit to pay colts.
1110 following mem no on tho list for
trial to-due: J. It, Mormon. charged uilth
forgery; Morris J. /AMU% lereolly; John
Lutz., compounding u felony; Mutthow
Keep, ostorgon; Charion Coppey other
boys for Inrceny of 1..vr50.i., tiles from tho
Dixpoida 0111..
The tio mind Jury have ignored the foliow
ink LIMB: DalinAl lleCnrtnny, Mod uct lon nod
Icrattrd V. pretweutrir, Nancy Brown, for
e‘cits; illnum 11. Kent, bignuty, connty for
ilthrh Sallie and Uncut %rickline,
wgitrncitted ukcattit und battery. lillehnol
loyee,:prot.titot, for Co-te; William If.
Kramee, Frederick 11301dt - et, ...UM RIO
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Court of Cotuntem Plea..
Beret K 11. Stowe.
On motion of Thomas M. Marshall, Esq.,
Jiymes W. Murray was admitted to practice
ln thetourts of Allegheny county - .
The case or John Heath vs. W. B. Donald
son and others, owners of the steamboat
"Dictator." This was an action to recover
an amount alleged to be due on balance
of contract price and far exiot work in
building the Si.eo.obollt, "Dictator." TIIO
aiatatitr entered Into a contract with the
deiendent to construct the wood work on
the boat for antipulatrd sum, but ou request
of thu put on sldentble
11.111011 In of extra work. Th n u
1 , 111 for the
extra work was disputed. It being contend
ed that a portion was required by Din con-
Mita. Barton, Durvlanee and Keenan. for
plaintitT. and T. IL alaroball, 34q. for de.
fandli.lit. On trial.
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FOURTH PAGE.—The Jußrat cirri niErs: re.
tioble .3foney, Chi and Prirluce iturkel. Re
ports prim by ortyipaper in ae tify, Ara( be
Puna on uur Fimrth Pug,
An Alleged (nee of Garroting.
Last mg in, ,nt about halt-pant ten o'clock.
Man innt.elf ratriekPlant No
lan came toff.lasit. °Rico Inn state Of
no little esettetnumt, anfTstated that he had
been knocked doe n and robbed of fifty - -fire
dollars In 'none; and a quantity of pawn.
tickets, ftc. Ile nail that a abort time be
fore ho came to the ottru ho was walking
along a street, which, aecordtng to his de
scription, tuns hate been k test, near South.
delft. when to too wen, ones tall and the other
It short, .neavy sot per•on, approft.ll,l and
spoke to him. The toll man ps•sod
and the short ono stopped ami tom
If lie were going in the car Over the breide
lie replied that newas not, and Immediate
ly Inn Lail Ulan, bad got 1.0,104 1111 n,
fenced both Ills thumbs on Nolan's w Indpipe,
preonling It Ma 11110 Choke font 0,1,1 rend, It
tinposslble for Mtn to lock,, any Inn.,
Niaan Ana then knocked down, and while
the tall man held Ills hand on his throat,
Chu snort :nun Titled the pockets of the pros
trate man, taking Um pocket. hook with
Pity dollars In money and several puien
tickets. Tiles then left 111111 anti walked
oway. fie called after them, when the short
ne turned and tired a shot back' at lino
with a revolver. Ilu found his wait to the
watch Ilona., and told, his tale no we hare
glees IL All things considered tre Should
require a mato:tint of salt with the story
before we could swallow it without confir
mation.
Nolan says he is a sail maker by trade and
ban beeh employed ai a stevedore near
P d
hilaelphia. Ile boa Wen been A sailor.
Ito (71.110 to Pittuburgh on Tuesday to work
at hie trade. and took lodging iin Penn
street, near the Point. lie nays Limo pawn
rickets in ills Ine,yeallOn were obtained -On
ills wife's clothing. To keep him trom
drinking she Iv( to give him 111011ey,
Minisln her alimeheu he panned her clothes.
Ms wile and children wir now in Glevatand,
Ohio. Lieutenant David Dateline)! went
with him to the scane id the alleged' Mb.
fiery, i, could g e t eo eatisfaution C 01.4,11•
ittg it. Thu opinion wag Ventneed by some
wbo heard history, that Noma bad client
ail bin money nail WOO ehded.vorleg to ...art
• Nult Against An Essllnyor.
A suit wns entered yestet.lay afternoon,
I efore Alderman Mcliastsr, in whiell a tita
n:surged to/Itlicr.wat,the prosecutor and en
ox-Slayor the defendant. Hat y May, a cold
ler who clamli to hare served utter
Jan for four years and three months dut Mg,
the war of the rebellion, Slates Ulna; or, the
13th of May, 1,1, lie was sued for bigamy be.
fore James Lowry, Jr., then Mayor of the
city and In default of bail, was committed to
101 l to await his trial at Coutt. Un going to
lull the prisoner left In the care of the Slay
, Mt sate. keeping, us Lo declares, two
pocket books, one laaenglng to himself and
nhe other to Lis to - other, the two containing
Itydone dollars in money and Idled Of
Mind. At the trial May sews uoluttted, anti
applied to . tile Mayor for peeket books
and money. Ili: elatth that the Mayor re
-11101,1 to recognize bon, awl denied all
know 1 1 .1100 of tee ValtsaUles alleged In llaVe
I a Jett m to, °session. ,everal tam,
tints then, May sa,i he has endeavored to
Inducr the ex-Mayor to denser up tee
goods, but with u I I 6.1 letup. 7.....terthLy, b..
a•lmee eat cuuoael, nu made len. walnut be
tore Amerman McMaster, eliarging James
Lows„ Jr., 01111 I,tretthy Lia tath e. a...-
taut as 1,1.'1 alai a healthy the race
111 probably . be held toelay, when b.stu
sides story 0111 1 ,0 malls kilo,. a.
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J. M. McElting boards In the house of Mr.
Ttioinad Doughc., on layette street, In the
'X i saarth ward. Yesterday afternoon he had
:noon to change ht., parantoens, and took
Isis pocket book, vont:111111m 491Ze,iont of his
pocket find laid It upon the umntle shelf.
Going out, he forgot his pocket book. De
misted le almost liumeerialciy, howeveli
and returned Me,' As he cuine back, Ire
suraw Thom. Doni las, Jr . son e( Duo PrOPTI .
er, swim: pa, door 01 1111,100ln. .tio
entering, 3.lsit.luog fount! that his posikel
book wow aeon. it,, mode protntot Inquiry.
but could get no information. lie rd
young Dona. of taking the "l
and ooney t , o
the latter ans arrested ad taken o the
watch house by Lieutenant Wilson - and eni
cer Gordon The present, at trot dented
everything, but acknowledged that
he took the pocket took "in fun" and gave
It to lits fattier. Th, house Iv. visited
again but the Whet denied all "now edge
eel the transiscume. At list, the stolen one
Perth was f o und In the possession of the
li
meaer. Young Douglas Is locked tip
awaiting a Learing.
The New Engine.
Yesterday the l'lgilant Engine Company
of thlt city, received from the famous
Amookeag Works, the n steam tiro en
gale, 0111 eh bus Jnet been ninlintsettlrod ex
pressly for them. Thenew machine to the
handsomest ever seen about here, and Is
pretextily the guest lit the Unlteel custom. It
It a model of anti elegance and
would lie very diellcult to inosguiennythlng
more r4rtt,, , t- and coo, pk,tt. to oil us texas.
It is conselerahlv hinter Isnot morel easily
handled than the Wet onc, and will prove
even more effective in service. 'rho boys
are womlerfully proud ref their neur engine.
mot well they :may be., for m Its worthy to
leispieu pride us any thing well'citn be. St e
etnigratinette them on the posessleu ot It.
'the lll4 1211g11/11 Is still Illp•qter, order anal
Is es effective n n tne day it aas Lulu
We understand that the loam of Canton,
OLIO, is negotiating for Its purchase.
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Son. time during Tuesday night or yes.
terday - morning, the tavern of Patrice
Max., on the corn, of Washing,. and
Webster blrl,t`4, in tilt, sixth ward,
tercil and lobbed. The parties, whoever
they were, obtained entrance through the
grating to the coal vault and thence to the
cellar and bar-room. Their depredations
seem in, into been connned to the har.room.
They Moire open and rated the money draw
er, realising amine tux dollars linateby.
lie:odes tilts they tone a •Ix.harrel revolver,
vrblett hung above the bar. They went out
ts hey hail entered. it would emu that
hey tirst attempted to loon entrance by
forcing open the iron cellar door in front of
info bole,e, but balled. The loss was not din.
covered until yesterday morning, and no
I.llsl‘lcion as to who tile parties may be
exists.
New Goode Market Street.
.1 second supply of now goods, embracing
all the latest and most fashionalge stylee
which Lave made tiMir appearance lu the
East, has been received at the already pop
ular new dry goods SIM! of J. 11. Burch-
Reid & Co., No. - Nlarket street. Ladies
out shopping •honld not fall to rail In and
examine the choice goods to be found at
ILI. establishment. 'rile dress patterns,
from the ricite-t silka down to U. bumble
calicos, have been selected with un u-nal
good cure and Judgment, told will prove
very attracttre Ps our lady renders. Full
lines of everything usually kept in the dry
goals trade trill be Mumd also, which are
retailed al very reasonable prices Remem
ber the plsee, the neW.dry gown house, No.
sr:Markel. street. " •
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We have heard or singing mlee, but It In
only reeently that we have believed In Meru,
In Captain Lewis' Mlle° at the waterelionse,
there urn several which run about the
Dremlnes wild. When the Mike Is quiet
during the night they Onion out and coin
menet, a serenade. chirping and twittering
„p p p.o precisely like young canarbm. Some.
timer they sing In mans, and snmetitnea in
ibermes, but always very sweetly and mus
cally. Their voices are quite loud and can
De heard distinctly In every part of the
room. ho far as Inns been ascertained there
are some ball a dew er t hese Cori... little
In kneel to of person not seeing the inlet: opc.n
singing, I,llill bu CUtiViriCe,i that rt. number
or buns were dine/lug eta little disttmcc.
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Cellist nn.—Yeldtrday rt holy was tirtvlng
In a pnraY along St. Clair street, when rho
was stopped by a Penn street ear stopping
to take .on a passenger. While the boggy
stood there a dray was driven near It on
Penn street. The driver nailed to the lady
to get out of the way, but the could not,
and he attempted to pans her. In p mslng ,
the drat' cam,, In violent contact with the
hind wheel of the buggy, Meal/Aim it and
teyping oi the arle Mr. The lady WWI thrown
We, hut, very fortrundely, was not hurt.
learn that she contemplates bringing
suit against the driver of urn dray. who..
name Is LAWrence Lunt,
Lase aaaaa Clot blogi.—Ganriel bin:mann,
g cohowd man living on Wetoter street, ap
peered 51 tho May/wised:lee, yesterday, and
stated that EMILIO. Glisre,a trail piece of'
white femininity. and stolen from los house
two dress skirts and an motet - garment. Em.
....",ded ofil,or Wrigley. and
locked up for a hearin. to lie e n etea
day. She acknowledge g s having g
:the cloth
ing, hot aay• she lived with Gslirlel, and
performed work for him, for which he re
fused to pay her. so she took the garments
so her flown' pi °party. The clothing be
longed to Slmpaooh: wile, who dlsd gep,
slaws no of pox. •
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PRICE
The Crowd.' Court Itnom.
The Criminal Court room yestettlay was
even more crowed than on Monday anti
Tue.lay. The lobby war a perfect jam, af
fordo, standlnn aceotuiftatation, In the
eatauattou uf a unitary frtmoi, for about
half u theft:neat, say three basil evil persons.
to:matting, we judge, bria great measure of
those out of emplOyment, who umbrae...l
the opportunity to gratlfy u'utortud curios,
ity to hear the dttalla of criminal
IV Man the bar, and particular:3 . In the
epuce leljacfnt to the door, War Quite no
closely Itatne.l with humanity, while In
side the bar proper the Jam - was scarcely
hiss great, thu tlp.m.aves lx^ hen pardon
forftetta,lun yestmday upon their lath ot
puer t o I tti their end. a‘ors pteatrve
molter mil, and decorum experbmeing
moth difficulty, and hams, their liatielieu
too good nature put 11l a severe teiit. Tut.
tem:tooth Larltner %nil exceedingly
ottnatun cull titurttou.,, lthly Boston
111/ lens SO, tied the :Hole youthful and vtg.
thou, Ittllrtatne .100)0 tautly, to remit: -
uettssary te.ststaime, although 111, par.
titular /one in iielniqueets
tirectos. Inlet the ever
trim . , Mr . Patterson, exarclses a close
superinteudence over Ina sultordlnates.
Mr. court has tt. most faithful and
totattil officer, and the po. lon he howls ass
never Ililet %WI Letter sattstacto.o.
Inconvenience expertenued mow ta.ra
ti le o il , and auto, anee to the Court gener
ally in Int:transaction or lotstues.., tttlt
minden mainly to the tow art tor/eine. I t
tilt court mu a halt lily annul lc every
way to the purp m,
ose. ,11 things are now, a e
nee no way of remedying the :coon/Coe
winch ulnas, except by excllng 0 out
0110111 tho bar all who have no p uncut bu.
amess there, (reporters always IllOred tek
tite care in 1015 exclusion 00 make euen-pro.
Vinioll for the coudort II! attending Jur°, s
ILA may no possible. The contitnnal stan
tog of attorneyn and other. ilnlneinately lll
!rout oft he bar Mahe COUrt,lloo , l o f be
and e .Icontrutter of Ole Judges
h %ring frtly forholden h. a here
there Is awa s h of proper order lu other rca..
two,. tills Irregtilarity naturally Co•tirtu,,,
and within Ulu bite where the disorder
howdy extols.. The furnace enghaecn - was
tautte so-energetic . yesterday, having
kept. toe mercury down to rcasoualtle_de.
glee.
I:.'orki aged Dilfficultlee.
Michael Snail and Isabella his wife, have
been married less than a year, but more
-than the usual share of the troubles of mar
ried life has already befallen them. Yes
terday Isabella ettue before Alderman Tay
lor and Made tutor/nation against her hus
band for surety of the peace, alleging that
he had threatened her with personal Injury
and even with death. Thu husband also
cline bcfore tae same magistrate and lodg
ed au Information P10\1114; his wife for until
tery, deelarlng Malt short tie was the period
of tuck - married Ide bas already pror
en false to tier MurrUtre VOW,, a n d that on
one occasion the deponent's brother tool
caught her in Astounds dsitctu. Ali late silt.
tan left her hasuand's 111.011: , .... on Webster
street, and Is living, t. be declares, in a dis
graceful manner In the Fittlt Ward. It was
in view nt this state uf affairs that ho made
the threats she complained ot. Mrs. S. ads
nil', that she has lett her husband, but de
clares that she was justinanle in (bob g to.
Julia -Scull, hitch neap's Stater, also nettle
1 , 01,111a1011 against him fur forcible entry,
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alleging that he e :MO le her resit/ once ou
SS'edtster street and twolie bite It. Warrants
were Issued In all the runes.
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Mr,Roht.livorze, an elderly gentleman of
Allegheny, diet very stottlenly on Tuetday
evening in the lodge room of the American
Protestant Association, reticle! Ntruct, Al
legheny City. A meeting of John noz
Ledge was being held In the hall, and the
deceased, being a member, was in i:ttend;
ante. a few moments after entering the
Cbe cmplaineante-Tedrtn d of lueitng and
steppe! lu o lai Itte. , Time Janttor
observed that Ile wae lii, and luitneotatete
suutunmed Dr. Itlngin, but bolero tarn phi-
Metall arrived death ensued. Tise'deccused
resided ou notouson trcet, Fourth ward,
to widen place his remutue wore cones) ed.
Yesterday morning Alderman litts an ALI,
nt, m the aveenee of la.tuner • Claw eon,
hel.l an inquest on the I.ly. nom tale les.
Dismay brier. the July, it alyeat , d liner Ito'
Oereaaed had bee. r.ompleadna for several
da.,•, but no apprehension, st roots re
sults were ea...rod:led. A • .11 11 of oeatn
Irmo - 'nitwitl ruusen wee rendered. Tee de.
ceiteed t alitydrine years ol age and
/eaves u wife and tau t ly. •
A Wanton Assault. .„
It colored lag, restd•
g on Crawford street wltlt his uncle, Chas.
Lawson, who has adopted nun as his child
(tit Tuesday be met a white boy named Tony
' , nyder Ott :11.2 street, and wad pulsing him
without nerds, when, ea is alleged, young
'nyder attacked 11 im suddenly,a t without
any provocation whatever. as-atalting blab
with a Oriel:. Snyder brat Mlles over toe
head with I. Ills brick . , cutting has scalp open
an large gushes and prplincing nif in,eo ot a
very see, e and even oat:germ. ettaraeter,
et ter whirls he run• ”a - ay. The ran, or liar
wairton elliltCk smed to be solely the fact
that Bibsßibs wits a ee
coloteil boy. Tire nil tacit
lad was taken bottle and Dr. Artburs called
in. It was /0:111.1 nece , eary, so severe were
the ruts on tne heed, to Lt:eel:Vera' stitches
it. them. Ye:denies. Cherles Lewram, the
uncle,eame before Alderman Meltneteis and
and w•uale intormat ton agate., young en
der for 203allit and battery with Intent to
kill A warrant tor the arrest of the youth
1W desperado was issued.
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Oil Toe ,lky morning Peter Crowley was
arrr,t,l by on/cer Cupples, charged with
larceny on oath of George Weesell,
sell alleges that on Monday but Crowley
entered - his house, through a bark kitchen,
and thsuce proceeded to his bedronn.
where ho appropriated a black frock coat
v a lued at twenty dollars, and picking up
an ie. eicoat belonging to the I,llle pan)
v..lued at th irty dollars, was about Ica•lng,
wiTim Wessell caught sight of 11w und tnel
th in ,frosted. The information was made
against Crowley yesterday morning. Tee
weasel had a hearing before TichntY Mayor
Mor and default of lire hundred dol
lars bill was committed to jail for trial.
Forcible Entry and Detainer.
Mrs. Margaret Long Is u widow residing
on Point street, in a roosi hired from Owen
Carroll. Last week Mrs. Lung and Mrs.Cir
roll °had seine words," and the former iriis
.eat to jell for five days by Mayor kfcCars
thy. bile was released yesterday. and on
going to tier twain sue found It, to ben al
leges, locked wills a lisollesek, ual all her
lat,etiold goods plied up in tun mill out
side. else tanner stall. that her larollord
told her that, if kite tried to obtain an en
trance it mould he the worse for ker. We
aecordiugly went before Alderman .11 •Alas
ts•re veterslay afternoon and made !Tirol - was
don clestrclog Owen with forcible entry glad
detainer. A. warrant was Issued.
Testerdoy„ Asb Wedneaday, wee , ap
propriately observed by the Episcopalians
and Catholics of the two ce At the
Lathed ral-the nervier" were or tlu he s.
usual In
teresting character and In it-r. Mishap
Demonic occupied the pulpit. Ile dell•er
ed. it powerful tempera., sermon and urg
ed upon 1110 Intim burn of bin flock to enrol
nettled,. In the glormue cause, by recel,.
Ink a pledge he had prepared, which
wit, ready fur distriltuttott attire altar. Thu
effector the sermon sr. enrouraittug. for
nearly two thousand of the iiTr two of Tem
pt:lance cart., were taken nub by the wee,
"ere. If all retain their plitdzes, 1110 zeal
ous Bishop bas greatly ittiled in the irtaid
walk of temperance now going . ou.
Broke% a % hadow.—U. A. Boucher, of the
firm of Stlelils A Boacher, grocers, at the
-lied front' , on Smithfield wee , . made lii
format Pin before Alderman .licalaster,
chatging Peter Lends with noilieto,a 1111•-
ettlef. It la alit:goo that 00 Tiltrztlay .4: , a
the accused eniered trio .rocery slYthe prow
cc a fOr, awl acted In a coo' di-oral:0Y ....
net. In the emirs., of hls visit Le partlellY
smashed a window, piodueing damage to
.the
1 .
amount of twolloilars. A warrant wee
issi ed Pm th e arrest et Dean.
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IV Igtitiorly.—elary A. Cox and Catharine
Arid. sou live In the seine finale on Point
atroet, arid, I. neighbors, will quarrel ries
c ,,,,,j,,,,ei1y. hew COZ save her neighbor ii as
b e cerne co violent and eo direct In her
threats and demonstrations that /au is In
Irwit•l terror lent some of thews threat.,
shotild lie carried Into execulitu and she
liwe her life. She accordingly Insole Patio.
mt vl.ll, before Aldermea Alelladitere,
against Cathartno for surety Of the pcitee.
A werranftwae fainted.
Pronsylwarkla Railroad Director..
At t ~ ausual election for Directors for thu
run sylvaros. Railroad Company on Mon
day the following named persons were
Mee edf J. Edgar Ttiornson, Josiah Dimon,
Jouit Mee,
Wietur Mord, Alexander NO.-
lek4l'lttalfnrgb, Samuel T. Bodine, JoDew.
R. yore. Edward C. Knight. Wastilmr.ton
/Myer John K. Kennedy. 'fill• is the old
tick t of Directors, with the exemdlod Vt
Jolt Woe in the place of Jutin Dunne.
Released. Some tour weeks ago. Thos.
Straub, ef Allegheny, was arrested on a
charge •1 basing counterfeit CI sated States
woody In his posseemon. After a hearing.
In default of the neessaary w.
cornualtted to }All to •walt. Ids trial at the
United States Court. Tasterday be D. mar.
Ad the requisl.• ball and was released from
jail by order of the United "INN NAM.,
7;hll,22CSA...VOlflak.
Amusement..
Pane. Di lisleeCoacaa- . —f)u r readerst
will hear In mind that the grand emcees
be the advanced pr.plls of Prof. V. De Has
v 1 take pace tole evealng at the Awl..
sue of 51.1-10. Among the well known yew
0:111 , , whose name, appear upon the pro
g rate Me to +.lllit In the entertainment, we
oneerre those, of Hrs. -tuna Y. Slaelh, Klee
tnure Itelnhart, hlr. Apfeltnsum, Professes
} dunning and .11r. Charles bfellor t so that •
may safely be antlelpee
W"i•
tinny choice beAtA remain tadvold and
Oct .I , ,lned t0.1.1y at C. C. Metter 4
Ct', vet, ly..ten Inutile store, Ne. at Weal
" r ?t. v...rneStly advise al , lovers of
,', ,, i u •• 4 7 , e
. .,1 and Instrumental reltilet Les
Saw
t O cts7 . , s 2. Edwin Adams. ever
% I ~h., : re, Is playing to lary ,
Totturt, ppYae't.:377ltiP;artuflwZ:
• , thy King ot the Conamon. It •
t Lis cast be greeted with •
large aut,ePey.
VAlllZTl4.Tacir.— Thetramen.e.Jobr..
ny' !Lat. ultu ramigt: Cont. to crow d. ntly rhtee u
Anlsemunt, r
ht'ovvra helfuln, I.upsee at tho V•rlet: •
Tbeal re. Elp he a do-at (Avon,' aml Ite•er
wear, out. nadlnon to Intn the gran t '.
aomoohlnuou contluuta to loop •,10‘, the
ro-p , . Os' of this capital Placo of g t p u t sp .
afauveMaaf_
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toliO,llticSTAIIT Bctturtr.—The Thesis
COllll4O or "Vol Drury," be throw.
open 011 nal urtlay alternoon, upon the °ea,
Stott ot a grand complimentary matinee tn.
Inc late Manager. En.. great"l"in i nnnin 4
drama of Cht.ri y and Fair :Aar, the greatest
jute, of oriental :terrier). ever Produced in
cut), st.'ill be uttered al the ettriC/10.104
the OcCLAIOU.
Before J 11.1,.. Wllibims.
leen Reno et. al. vv.. tem. Perkins. Age
lion 111 ejectment. Before reported. Vet
111et tor the jbelutztr. subject t,, the opinion
of the Court upon points et law ree,reki.
AMI loon Bean et. al. ss. Toombs Perkin*
atm erne. Acto/ In Cie.:l:neut. On trial.
Get noimed yenterdny that
Wm. lir too, lbol made illformsuon before
Taylor, ehargm, Storrld Collins
h sell., liquor WilitOla 11. license, and.
elliny lb;lor ea Cowley; end etiergiag
Stleneef am! Thotrote You:nein mitt, A.,111111.
h.otery. Thu ennuemi were arteetel.
ti
An 11:1 .114.1.1iit of ball were romml.ted to
j.01,4m Tuesday evening. Yesteolay they
m.l too aeceesery balk and mere ao
',i'nbug.Ylellettstul trout tell.
Merit Over—Kato , Welsh, a celebrated
Allegheulsness, coals to the Allegheny
uIIICI/ taunt,' not 1'11,4,4y bight very drunk,
n 1 to,e•Ate.l _Le stay all toght. tier re
.•,t %as granted, though hi tattler dater
eot. st:, I.ttout the n nteplated by nor.
ehe nss leeke.l a
ny 1:14.1.A11/ BOW‘IO6
I.lkr,itta, lil.ll Wlikai ben to Jan for
pe,hel ie
Lengrte gievaing.—On Tue.
d-y cvenlng the ~t4lerst I.e.tgou held •
regular tut,tttng, lu MO new liall,:lrodural
>tteet, All..glterty, 3no various eouttettteeil
regorted nattering pro trees. The thaaka
of the League. wete C.tnanitnttesly tendered
to var:on, for contrtbutions
ceived.
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Co min It tod.—lfecterilay ♦ lilorrinan lett
-0/111011 coil toltted to jail, to bit trial,
ut Coort, Donti._, charged 9 ... 0 . 4
nil wife, Catherine Lis.vie, with surety
of
the [l[lWe. Tile parties have live,. turbu
lently together for • long cline.
• -
The InclinedOuht
order a dozen Of thins perfect Littine Tamdcl
Yoe. 101111_8,d Murdock 2 Yu mum's, P.
111111 If reet...
MIME
TIN 01.L—WOOD.-0n Ibe ,vientrg of Tao. ,
I.ny. March S.M. by tOr Kew.
nuuEsr TINDLE.3I. D.. AJAC.•
JQ.,61'1112% C, daught.er of Jules. Wood.
o f 11.1 s city.
EDI!
1.7. H-012 March Slb. at .Velotk.
MARI. F.L.Z.A ♦- D. "t.
Martha J. Inl:er.
funeral .111 take place from the recides.
of her p+rent[, No. Se Geplloa4a etre., All.-
o enr,ov Tl.1 — afiLAT. ht:thlnsL. •,4111 , ,C00k.
I br rz tend+ athe faallp are reepectf 11111 tell"
11113-1111Tlle,day,Marl¢ 5t1.. at ..
o't/k.
of cousu wptl,ii. If tee w
funeral wlll tale place an TinnitOAS, at
it u•cluelt, from 111, rerle•nce •r her brother.
No. 4i Dlatton.l, allot nY (141.
. . . .
.11t . FA I lulttt-1., rtzoodi.T 2.•r.tinf. Rh
at la. r resi•!..nce. No. IS Pe.. atre, Mr, ELI
w VII, cf.' ALWYN. 'tam. t 7 JilAttla. ta , *
a..th y.ar , > r urr are.
73•1,ral otiTuCrtankT, at 2Ce:cok. F. at.. to
pr rrea from 11, late re.tdence t. 1. 1 / 4 111...7
Cemetery.
.IcS Wed nes.l2. , moraine, Harm
st • 1,1441111 Je...tf
3.tla four of ur. a,e.
'J. be cube rai wtti tate place TO-DAT, Merck ;Lb:.
at:t. , , , :ect, C. . trona bin late residence. on
bt,n, a.
totenakip. Th• friends of
the are respectratir Welled to stint.
In the ball •f Jobb Kw..
Lon`., I. 0,00 Tuesday evening, litAirJi.:
. - .
Th. r lend? of the f.i.cary are In•lted to attesed
hit funeral on F.lD..f.llllirch St.h, at i..1 1 01.h.
M., from kit late .realAcnee. oh Robinson
scrrcu . near-ka , lmul Beidgf, So
310001 1:01. Cemetery.
•. • .
It tell Tur•adar, t.ba Cth Inn., at ti;
r. at 41. rethieaee. N'o• 112 Faatt
•,•••• t. mactuaam In the .I. l le. ar
Lif aKe. •
kuti.rat service.. at Ma Into realgenatc.. l a
We. •It lr rat TL. retaall.4l:t
It
t , • I•, f . tlll‘4ool.llfor . tutense , at 1. r.
wk,crtiliTISEftEENTS,
ALFA:. AIKEN.
1a1N730 F.R.W.411.-IEVICI Egy,
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No. 1.4 rourth street, llttsburgtr. corrrn
0, .1! Llud,; ctt AVE,. 554
Youtr, Fun:l.l3olx Udall. faralsEw
ti”. .m ...i.“1 , 4 day Rua elgat. Mum and
(4,03.00.3.
Dania Kerr. D. R. , .••
11. '111031a.. f.• 105.
I T:WIIITE& CO.,
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,
slahch • Wood, Ito. Sod .1515
COFiIN ROWS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE.
Corner N lie Mehl emd,Cleartler• aaaaa
' tiee,e and terrielh , fu ,o "ntd•
E111.1.3).11LE CE,P.I.ETERV. -- !rhe
b• surlfel • diod•e,ore.• the Wie% Woo,
oreepulehre, eJeCrit ove. la Ode et...
17, CIO Iled New ltrlehOoo Imeseedhet•-
I :r n at 'r i! l :.Vl l =Y;sl I: . e 'r u; '6 h r h i o L
r ' e t° : , .Po ° .
I:I.ANEV. Allewbeay
INALTCLIES,CUALIN AND'
.T.EI7%7MILM=LIr,
AT A TEST SMALL ?storm AT -
WiLL T. WILEY'S?
6 44`} lie St., 3d door frog sth.
J. W. JUIIIO,OIi
JOULNSTON & SCOTT,
Eramum
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jowelrb
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.,
ll=
3Pltrimlcourwl:l., 3PapassLat.
rarilculai attentlon a)ven so Hanlrlvs
Watence. Clock. and J...try. Alt work Ira,
WELDON & KELLY,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
A t.ret assortment of
thandelter;, Brackets, Lead Pipe,'
Pumps, bbeet Lead. de.,
ALWAY 3 09 SAM).
161 Wood Street, near Surtk.,
mr.C:2,7
TUE PLACE TO BUY
GOOD
BOOTS & SHOES
iVicCLINTOOIC. ' S.
Ao. 92 Federal Street,
jaii i L ALLEGH ENY CITY._
1111.611 * CLOSE &
Practical Furniture Manufacturers
CO!. PENH AND WAYNE SW
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I . IIIIE l'lilk:Arb, ii.
il.lcest. Ir he Beni r
1 SEWING MACHINE,
1
I. NV lIEELEIL k Wll-502 . 1 . 3.
1 W•anA..x.r. Tit umx Tx•ls. 9A1.32111Cat
7' FIFTH fTIZEZT,
i 1,17 '
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BAELGAINS
SEWINC MACHINES.
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SUMNILE L ro.,
riftn•treet.
remced P
h•
1101.13E*, CARALWES , AND
=I
Howard's Livery Stable.,
=
Bess; attention paid t. baying ant SeMai
Lane. Mama gap{ is Wynn. liiin