The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 13, 1867, Image 1

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    } IRE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PEALDILIED BY
PENNINE, REED & CO.,
LT GAZETTE-BUILDING,
I\7o. EIG Firth Mit-root.
F. B. PENSIMAT,I
T. P. 110USTON, Edltems.
JOSIAH KING i
BEIAOdi
P. BEND, I , Mudnee•Mlansn'a.
ISCM3
Bogle 3 cents
elivorcd by carrtor, (per 15 cents
Mn(l bubscrlberv, (poryear)
Liberal rot/nett°ae to lirmsboya and .Aweati.
TEJIIIS 1011 WEEKLY:
Three Cows, per year, 1 SO
Ylve do. do. do. " cub 125
To or Moro copies, to one address, and
One free to Cleo, enel 1 15
CITY ITEMS.
Artificial liftman ESQ.,
Adjusted without pain,. by Pr. Spenser,
neathi, ti Perm street.
Confectionaen Stock of TooDi, riOe
• Show Cones. Vountent, eh.aams,
/*oration., Dining Ware. Hemel.,
liornesfs and Watfon., at Aectiou.
The extensive stock of Kinder
• Confectionery, Ice Cream and Pining
Sn
.-Sooits, will be sold on IVednesdaY.l ) ::areh
tath, commencing at nine o'clock, „; con. _
tinning without interinissirn,• Burling tbo
entire day. Special directed
to the Connters, Slieiving, Show Cases and
Jar . s, which ara very tine. There are twen
ty Marble 'ion Tables, Center Tables. .E sten
sin g and Card Tables, Divans, Can and
ater fixtures, .111115.5C/S and Ingrain . Car
pets, Oil Cloth, Wardrobe, Deck, Wavers,
Matting, Marble top Burettes, Tollot Fists.
Iledsteads, lfalding, Tete.asTetee, Cane
seat Chairs, Queensware, Glassware. Cut
lery, Ilatlt and Wash Tabs, very large Cook
ing Steve, tits and .Ant hraci to Stoves; Met
al lint Rack, Blinds, Coffee and Tea Pewter
ConActioners , and 'takers' tools of all
kinds, in grout variety; the barrels of
Sneer, Syrup, two 'fortes,' four Wagons,
I.laraces, Ac., &... Terms at sale,
A. Locoavc, Auctioneer.
Menu. or the Uses , of the Pine Tree.
It earls correspondent to the Ch.embsd
:,‘"rel, writes thus: "We are glad, to hear.
that M. 11. Schmidt. MI lerls products et the
pine tree, forestorpol and other substan•
ceo arc at present In active development In
Pails. .;.6t us enumerate them rapidly.
1? frlnbte ilitclaing.—This preparation pre
serves ail the propertif s' of the. Pine; It
evolves an aroma etrile&ntly whoicsomo•
Schlllbach recommends it as a most
harmless but efraelouti remedy In cases of
catarrh, bronchitis, asthma, sore throat, he,
Raw rcideb/c lroo/.—one-half cheaper
than ord Mau WOOI IllattreSSO:. Those stilit
cd with this wool ito net attract humidity;
Its odor and the ozone due to its resmons
principles keep otr or kill the Insects.
&Arafat Feannel.—By reaßou or
the res:n, the tannin, and the Formic acid
it contain It gilds the 00r0100 of the ulluer•
tart functions of retipirateon, ate, crptlon
and perspiration, in a greater degree than
ordinary Cannel: • ••• •
Hamaled rine Ciii.—Employed in friction
bas given unexpected resolt.;; In the first
eointruneement of paralysis and apoplexy,
In eacs of recent, burns, to. Some German
doctors recommend a few drops in sugar
and water, to be administered Internally an
a remedy nifeln.it cramps in the stomach,
Ivories in children, neuralgia, drimsy,
• There are also the Extract ef Leaves
of (ho - Iraritiiito Pine, ties P:iie Spirit and
•
line .Swap. . Ail these diflerent products are
. most Fiiill.lo but very - valuable acquisitions
Dr. George W. Swett - , of Boston, however.
has brought into shape for enurement use,
a most valimide preparation called PO
.LAND'S \MITE pINE COMPOUND, which
• for a on.mber of years, has given great
Isfactloa In the cure of all these ailments
dependent on an inflamed or Irritated
eon
ilttton of the mucous membranes of the an-
Imatorganism. For orarci, ilitiricter, irrupts,
chronic brorichilid, unseat catarrh, conitipn
lien, when depending Os it thlittitatOil state
of the intestines, It ts 0110 of the moat vale.
aide discoveries recently added to pharem
ecutical medicine. It is lik r evrbie - a most TM
uable compound for illseawts of the kidneys
and hadaler generally, nanny one eau satis
fy- himself upon a single trial. livery one
knows tho healing virtues of -the while
pine for sores and elms, but Dr. Sweet has
gone to work and prepared from the sweet
Inside bark of that valuable tree, a com
pound that will moot every Indication
where tiorpino •ii-Ould be valuable. Ask for
POLAND'it Worco Pier COMPOrtili: For sale
by the gross, dozen, or single bottle, at Dr.
Keyser's great medicine store, HO Wood .
street.
I=
Of 0 .m 30 . 1 Vegetables, and Wu
be void as cheap us at any other house In
either Cltl. Carl and examine and judge for
3 - 9arselles, at lie. 112 Federal street, Alic-
Pl:ety City. Saone c IS cavrX.
Also, Agent for the Will-known house' , of
Stephen F. Whitman's celebrated -Phila
delphia extra line Cream "lion Bons,.
•'Chocolate.," Almonds, Walnut Candy,
Dratee props, Se., SC.
flowed & CassieWs Cod Liver OIL
The Purestuad Sweetest. Cel Lver Oil in
tee world. manufacture,/ frota frehli,
bealU:y livere, upon the sea-shore. It is
perfectly pure and sweet: Ask for "Hazard
.t Caswell's Cod Liver 011; menutactured
by
CABIVELL, MACC S Co. Non York:
Bala by all aragglets.
.lloltnbelmer'h Continental Saloon..
The best Dince in the city to gettbe worth
of your money in good dining. All the
'choice dell:metes as well as the sahstantiats
of - life, served op at most reasonable prices.
the elegantly ntted up saloon is next door
to the INetonlee, on Filth utreet. •
Bankers and Merchants
&erred with tip-top rheas at their planes of
Desires, by lloltsheimer, proprietor ilf,the
of the 'lmpulse Continental Dining Errams,
Fifth street. next deer to the Poston:cr.
Coil Mond try his oysters, which are _the
very bent to be found in the city.
4=l
Of Con's Cough 'Balsam—the great remedy
for coughs, colds. whooping cough, croup,
and all lung compiaints—is received and
tind for sale at cur drug stores. Sole sonata
, for Pittsburgh, JOseph Fleming, No. fr.l3la.r.
.het street. •
To Can Day
- Foreign Liquors of all kinds at Joreph 8.
Finch's-Distillery, No, 189, 191, 193 and 199
Find, etreot. PittAlmreh.
You Caul Buy
49 per cent. Aleobol st:Joseph B. Finch%
' Ton Can Boy
New Flops at .Tos.nh
CONDIbiNED TELEVILiIIS
The dry house of tlx o Miami Powder Coven
pany, Ciro ILISICS north of Xoofo, Ohio, blow
vp on Monday forenoon.' Two men
Fealantemhaa:reeelved a cheek le Ne
Ti all, under dOcouraglng cable telegram.
It Iv stated, hoWever, that 1,4 aoon as th
weather settles another raid will le matt
Into Canada.
Sir ocean steamers centred In New York
on Monday, Minting One thousand pa en-
coturnlttee of New York Fontana have.
gone to Ilro4hington for the purpose of
on-
Ilsttngthesympathy of .Secretary SeWnra
and the l'reldent In their entv.e.
!textual: dates to the Nth nit state that
the Liberals were bombarding Can:peat:by,
In Yucatan, end had cantered the . Prtiliery
float to the relief of the Imperialists there.
The steamer Vino de radii, from Brest o
the IA arrived . mt 2ork. yesterday
Pars Papas zmattuM Dhows of impor
/MUDD.
,in accident occurred on the Caiuden and
Amboy Railroad, at Bristol, Pa., this morn
log. Vireo passenger cars faith°
tow mall train worn thrown off' the track.
Nobody wan injured.
lepateh reeelvedLy the; Southern It ,
llef VommtAAlort or from Want
ington states, on the authorlti , of Gen. Slow.
uru, that Although the 'proposed emigres.
lewd apprOprlatlon wlll 1, ra,sei, 'Private
coo triLutious should not be curtailed.
' The lower Louse Of the blissourt Legode.
tdro Lai passed tho eight hour system:
Thu mother of ZdaJor General Pepe died
at Loull on lionday.
Generul CooL•'aroceat raid in the vicinity
of.Steln , s mountain reenited in the killing
of aVxty Indians. .`
The Marlyn na Senate yeeterilay, hp arca°
Of Senn to win. Imascil a bill appropriating
one hundred thousand dullard 11l the
ferteg South.
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VOLUME 60
FIRST Pilll.ON.
ONE O'CLOCK. A. M.
frattL ELEIRE
4SI
PENNSYLVANIA LEGIBIATgRE.
ED,c.tal rataburgh .7eLte.
.„_.ll.A.ant.la,a, March 12, V - Tl.
,SEN ATE.
r.cror., of LOAMIST.S.
A joint resolotton to appoint oo agant to
prosecute in.lvent and suspontied clutotA
agitlnit the U and St at in.
To extend the V - ellle:u licen:se law to the
bororilt of Mount ‘Vnstilotion.
To change the mole of el 1111111;11 proceed
ings In certain coauty.
To incorporate the Pittlburzh Tranipor,
tralon Corn p3h y.
Mr. COnneli: A till to uotharizo filo \Var
na and Fl'aul,!in 1:111rout COlulunlY to
Complete branch - es for the port 0,0 Of may
log oil:Mond:2a for trine lfort
Ole. Whitt, A bill act2l:tilu4o::: north and
upper oranOu-, of tho Mellonum
Cretl% public 01,1,vny,; 1150, n ,eypiconent
to nu net rolallog to InnaLlenalnlOMMlZards•
Mr. Creme., An net rygolathlg tUel trans
fer of cinch ant tonne bytrollecn, protect
ing fo: 011, agent:, 0.10/ 10001000.
' 1101.7.511 OF REPIZEFENTAtIVES.
The Governor Iwo vetoed tlyYttet to ullOw
Lawrenceville to hull a water hotiEe, the
Courts having Power le the prelatic,
PRoIVSEU NEW COUNTY.
Petitions were rre,, , :tte,t 17 .IteSere.
Ct.°, Espy, D:tyL, :trot Paten:, from eltl.
eras of traw.cl4l, Velmutto, Warren ttr,.l
Forrest — to forma..lre...ay.
lta . . Mann To rea:nlato the pay of
raemb,rs.
lty Mr. Whann To -extend the law rata
tint; to Mena at mechanics to engines and
tnectutotry to Veretttgo conaty; nl-o, ere.
tlng an add atonal rttura 11:1y for Processes
In Venctrget. at: , , to annex pardons of
Crawford to Venango county.
,14. CLlale: Au art to prorlle for tae
erection orw roomy ont of part s-lor
Crawford, l'en,azo, NVa,ron, and rarrycl,
conatle4.
.By - -Mr. Sear!gilt An act to incarporatg
tirr .11.mangahria. ILailroad company.
By Itr. t;alloolter Asuppixr.unt to tho
Itoultt
Jr. Kimmel!: 3 , ,hibitory law of
RI rorllt,.• t, ho town,:bilis or Barrett Bad
East dl thouing; also, to prevent. ilcon.ioi
within two nalos of I , n,cport.
To cerLale Inau, tuatlelw the cl'y
of Titusv.ille.
j. largo number of I:1113 on tiro private cal
crlor, pasi , •,l rt nr,t, ba
.1105,1 Of to-11101 VOW
Erreatiri.—Li the report of yooterday
instead of i`tho Oct, tollicorporuto .tal
Pittsburgh," it zh.ould have beca "to loco,
poruto 1.11/3 co•o - perittivo ii,oclittiou , of
ealct
Tho act allowing , ha Ilayor'3 clerk to ad
oa In lit, ~ .nth.. r:l,4ed on ilrAt
3Lr. Cbathvb:h amead , ”l by hubjectln4 tt
to the con,ent or the cour.ells of
FR 11 EUROPE,
The Fenian Forces Dispersed.
ANOTHER RIz3ING FEARED,
Strike of Laborers on the Ex
position Building.
/BM ILLFg3 IX 1 1 .1 PIIII3 6F
LOSoon March Feuian
band, to Ireland hove Atli heel, til:iponc,l,
and the entire country is tr,mull. - The au
thorities . have :rood reason to fear another
rl9log, and have taken measures to tom•
trate it.
PAntal Starch 12.—The laborers on the Ex
pos:l.ton bare struck for higher wage..
31klek 12..-143ulark rcleornmentls
11COMprOalihe bet:roan oevcrai faction 3 In
Clarcuiont,ln maur to adopt, We new Con
utltutlon.
Drntax, March 12—Ercning.—Arrests of
Amines aro being made to all parts of tin,
country and large flUalatttlea 01 arms admen]
by the police,
A ttnunitt . h from Cork elated that Bidet:len
lnent was pUrrorir of a large unre:,,r
of the rgente who ore reported to hove
Untheroil :LI the eternity 01 unc
t ion, on 1111pordantroillerry ceatte LU County
Cork.
VIIINNA. March 11.--Effning.--TouEmP
ro of ito9trut left the city to-Joy on avvitt
to the Hungarian capitol.
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SortuAwrrolf t March 12—Err:ling.—The
steampliti, Hahne, from Nrw York - , to.loml
at port 0413 uftexlmou. e;ditil ier
Bremen.
I,oNburi. March 12—Eerrting.—CanFol3cIna.
ed 4Ts tor mood: Flre-Twoltic.,, 71;43
I,llnok Leatral, 771 Ile. 11.
.:Jaroh i Etening.—Amer lean
howt4. CI.
Lit - tit:woos, March 12—Erening.—Cotton
houthiuud quiet, but-closed liirtuur ut ore.
ciom quolu'utue. )11,:111inif
13d; priouns, 13i.til; taloa of `,,.'.i halve; the
tuoritut Wail Steady, but without lawn:At.
meat, Ureatt-tuffA firm noll .ttrono. Corot
5p for uilxtal 3,-ettru. 0:I 4—AM. - IC:Mit:ld
3.15 l per i 5 pouniti. Astor, 33+
for puts 'Amer:Eta and clover f. 1,0, ..16a Ca
par cwt.
FROM TIIE HET.
311aannelng. W State CrediLar e
Fenian
Meetiag. Lama `Y en Th Mate
orNetorasna.
Sr. Loose March 11.—The State Sonoto
pnestol. the lirioneu hill, with :VI lulller,Oulellt
•Cottlto: 11001111.0 SI pplopmatl o l , for 11101 ,,, r .
went. of over glut liatiige,t tore° lgul,UreU
tbroolinil dollora, for tlei of tho
sohool lung. The 1 louseot is ittutighi, will
reogilv to tier onvoolluent.
The Feni.we Lied n very largo awl collie
neiellog 11,1 11101 E. Ileaolution:
were aoloottal, eletkilosi ovelattiece of Dien
owl oteno..to the 0 . 0;0,111000e m 401411110 0-
!anti, Otottandlog of our goto,rotrleoL t
imlowliato acknowl• clime f,L.14 . ,k 1,01 Of
agent righta tote° ltaputitle;ilTol C.Ol.
log on lii,innes, 01 0110 tountry
porde.° pt . ', :Attu,. Lir v; el . cat Eng
Metre.
Jr. 13 expected that Gov. Butler trill
convene tile Lei;l4lature, and
Luke nee,sury to put the Stale
Government In v. ot king ord.:r.
Irluiber and conyHentig,
other property AviLi kit etroyed Ly tile late
liCrlit
FE en mEXICO.
CltylOrcupled by I,9berals—lnkverint
ltelan nt nn End.
Sas E'n.e.amece, Murat 12--The laxlean
Consul bus deformation, dtrived from tho
Secretary of 'the floverunient at Mazatlan,
that the City of .11a,..ien we, occupied ilv thu
Litter:as, Fehruery !Mo. Thu l're,ldent,
Cabinet. and Fake Were at (Inert:L:o, the
same date, three days) en Ilictr Journey to
the capital. The report that Ortega wad
shot by order o f Jun. rez, Is untrue. Jung eta
hrother•of the imperial Genes:o,
14 - 83 taken near 1, tetiteeiti and allot. iv. trul
tor. In the tint eugmtetnent with .111.ramen
ono handrail and- dirty Frenchmen, cap.
tusrd by Enecti,abi, having !oft the service
of Prance to join the Imr.erlttl cause, were
ordered to hu ato„),nt Sin Justato City. Mo
rello was ay.:cm-tea by trio Imperlsi.sts and
reneopied by; the Liberals under Gen. Ilene
. Jo, The full of Itioreela loft no rturrl,ottcd
place try the Impertullets in all Mexico.
geettn 7, of ii)(-31.nerai.c
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Coratuittee.
•
Youni , Tareh hl-'-rhe National Dern
-oertal9 cOirmittee met thi, afternoon In
thin city, att., ea:ale:atm reimont,
Its chairman. )fast of the Nat thorn Mateo
were repreemi tot. - The Cominittee cam., to
the corielmiloa that. It wan inexpollient to
cull a Natioaal Couvoni ion preyiemi in
the, reamer nom Inaeithi Convention cat
year, but ruciviiii oil natioreughore:mane.
Von of the Diinioeratio party throuiihout
the Vulen.
FORTIETR CONGRESS.
(FIRST riESSION)
WAsanccrow, March 12, Isll7.
61M3
-31 r. WILSON, from the Altittery Commit
tee, reported back the resolution declaring
that ••Whereas, arms and equipments for
the militia fer tile State of Tennessee worn
taken and tit:strived by the rebel author!.
ties during the late rebellion. and the pros
cht Exceutive of that State, in order to en
force the laws of that State, deems it neces
sary to employ militia; therefore, the Sec
retary of War is anthorized and directed to
tarnish arms and equipments for 23,000 . mil
itia to the Governorof Tennessee."
Mr, WILSON 1,..1:61 Immediate considera
tion.
Mr..IOIINSON_WUXI, and no rosoln
(Wu wont over.
vanacti aromArioxi,
Mr. SCMNI:II, frOni the Committee On
..ttralre, reported back the bill in
egard to the Frelith spoliation clams,
anti a bill to provide for the defense Cl the
Northern bringer, with favorable reetmi..
mend:Won in each case.
51r. Nit: Introduced n preamble and reso
lution declaring the bympattly of the
Coned States with the Irish people In their
struggle alptinet British otilirlmSlont rntl
a.evil immediate consideration.
- .
Mr. St.:I.NE:It objected, and the rosolu
0105 went over.
nESOLVTIONfI INTnOPCCED.
Mr. vonEttor, from the Committee on
Public Lands, reported n resolution relin
quishing the this of the United States ton
fa-right public square in-the City of Burling
ton, lowa. Passed.
Mr. SAULSr.uItY intrmluccd a resolution
ditecilitt: tile Secretary of War to return to
LUe armories s ail are
an
of Delaware cer
tain !trios and equipments belonging to the
State taken hy the Government during the
rebellion. Referred to Military Committee.
Mr. trialM LL introduced joint rest,.
linden to make valid certain laws of the
Legislator.: of Now Mexico. p.. 4-04.1 in
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lie b-rred to Judiciary Committee.
Mr. JORDAN Inirodoced a joint resolu
tion for the survey ci
ship canal from
Lake Erte to Lake Ontario, for
naval and commercial purposesßeferred
to Committee on Surveys.
Mr. COLE introduced a bill to enable Cell
fortile. to reelsito certain unproducilyo
lands edthin her limits; also e tall to grant
Mud to California for toe constriction of a
canal forirrigating purposes. Referred to
the C0131.11[1,0 03 PUlllte Lauds.
riruirure. Orda.ll.lTEE 111.10L1ITIONR.
Mr. MOUTON. moot the Seto
nth tithe up the resolutions of Mr. Sumner,
watch were yesterday laid on the table. Ile
said lie voted/grains: laying the resolutions
on the table, because he was unwilling to
see them d Ispos.l of in that way. lie dis•
seated entirely from the views expressed
by certain gentlemen that the act of thell/d
of Mareit was a pledge. 11 could not On les
'41,1,1 in the .light or a contract, because
th.id takes two writ lug, ono to propose end
one to accept, coo forluently it is entirely
cote potent for Congress to alter, emend or
repeal flint bill wit Mont dishonor or breath
of I natl. There wan much In the tread.
Una, which lie room not approve, but he
diet approve mon heartily of what they
said about the education,of the peo
ple of the rebel States. lie couteroled
there could ho Ile nelllttlhOltt form of goy •
eminent in the betutrt - unless whites and
blacks were alit, adm it , ed to the benefits
of common schuola. If Congress had the
right to grant atofrage to the Clacks, it had
the right to provide that they shall he quail
tied by education form a° re rash of f ran•
chi,: It was due to the whom,: country that
tilts ShOlthi dlllO. U.:a:UW[4, the Stattla
of the rebel Stater, he 'should always hold
that Cougresej hair full pitilsdietiou over
them. Slates alone theth itet. 01 the rebel
lion, •tnil under this power 0,11.1 do what it
Wali ROW timposing to tin, reducing them to
territories.
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Sir. lit/WE thanked Mr. Morten for
bringing too resolutions before the Sce
nt, Ileoted yesterday against layttlz
on.the tab le and found himself compelled
to leen without giving hit reasons. Ito
proceeded to address, i.llO Senate On the Sub
ject of the IF3o , utlons, prefacing, bin re
:ha ' , CIO, the assertion of the centre'. of
Cc ::rtes over the whole subject of Itecon
strectieu. Ile regarded the provision on
the subject of education as more honor
tent than any other. Lin did not think it
00111.11,1, eentroverted. Ile assented to the
prowl - thin:l that a hodiestead was neceissry
:Or freedmen, but Reeves not prepared in -.ay
thdt could not be otgatned under the exist
ing homestead law. •
Al It. TRUMBULL moved the &nate take
the eupoletuttitary Iliteonrtruriton MIL It
ts/cen np and referred to the Commit
tee on
1,54,6 r. EVIWELN BUYPTrII A. 3 DTHAIITSDLIt.
Ult. TRUMBULL moved nn laccutive
.11 It. nUDI 5.1.11 was oppoted,and there was
sl lebt lumbago petweenbtm and 5111.1E1-
SEN 13E5., slr. Stunner [loopy saying he
would not proceed with Ills mmarks Jnat
now, but when the Snpplementary ItCcoll
- Lill came up ho would Morn to
tllLlsold it by providing that Education 011x11
bo secured to all althe In the Rebel States,
acid on Etat ho eltonlit &Wrens the tienata.
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• Mr. WILLIAMS introduced a Joint rosOlu•
Von defining the msaniug of the second sec
tion of the !Mt of Mureli, ISA. relative to
property lost in the military service to he
that whenever any claimant shall. comply
with nil the terms of the act en the subject
of property lost us above, he shall be paid
the amount of awards made by the Com
missioners who audited the claim. its
leered.
neresurro crtanrzza.
Mr. relotreeueed • the bill of
last se slow repealing tto charters of the
cities of Washlegtou and Georgetown. and
pr.,nllng lor too govern,ent of the came
by a Deere of Cowan saloners, dc. Beferrod.
TriNZOT OF •01I0TIFS.
31r. WI L:Oiti lain:K.(lmnd a joint resolution
providing that chee:cs ho Issued from the
TrOlOf ury for thu settlement of claims for
pay, bounty, Sle., due to sold lerS or SMI/Or9
who may have resided In the DUO 6111,V0
St dye, the claim for which having been pro-
Centel by On spent Or attorney shall he
made payable to the eOrnintlstoner of freed
men. cubical to payment upon Identities,
[tun of claimant, the commissioner first
paying lawful fees and es.peuses to the at
torney. Iteferred.
Thu Senate went Into Executive Session
and soon atter adjourned.
ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
ZITSON,L EZTLAII.IISION.
WOODIIRIDUE made a personal ex
planation in regard - to some remark" fnll
n,n.day in reference to claims of the heirs
of John Boyligny, disclaiming uny desire
to Ile discouriemis Many gentleman.
Mr. W Anti BURN did pot suppose the gen
tleman intended to attribute to him the in
troduction of a resolution containing a
falsenood, although he .confessed the lan
guage need seemed to 111 m. at the time,
meet discourteous. Iledenounced the claim
us utterly groundless and fraudulent.
After dlscusslen the matter was dropped.
EZPOSSO OP lIPCO.TIIIIICTION
Mr. STEVENS Introduced a joint reselll.
Lion providing for the expense of carry
ing Into full Wert the art , 1 the hl of Blurch
for the more efticlunt government of the
rebel States and ell eupplernentary acte,the
bills being !moaned. de 1.110000 to limit
the amount to 0u,000,0c0. Agreed to, and
tlioreuolutton, as amended, named.
TO CLOTRIt DIS•I.I..LD 110/.131612.5. , .
Air. JUDD, from tho Select Committer. rem
ported a 01) directing the Secretary of War,
to furninh'unnually ,pmefcLorninte atilt of
clothint.to caoh wounried gtddier, who la an
!inmate of any regularly couidlinii,l eel
ulers' Immo, or orlvido lunitutlou to well
as Dahlia. Tnu bill was panaed.
681(A28 TIPSOLCITIUMS
The Semite joint resolution of Omni. to
Lienrge Peabody .was referred to the Com
mittee of tie, hole. The Senate - jolnt res
olution' spernertatmg of $lOOOO ler there.
'lief of destii ate colored people in the
trlct of Columbia, was passed. The Senate
joint reiuletton ttOpruprlatlng 61.0 , ,..(Kil for
the relief or the destitute people In the
houth and south.we , d, was referred LO the
Commttl re Of the Whole.
lignil•LC, moved the Douse go .Into
Comtnittee of the Whole to dt,pose of the
resolution thus referred. The motion was
rejected.
EEIEE3
Mr. LANYMENCE introduced a resolntlon
instrueung the Committee on 110100 to re
port a rule requiring the tiommittees to re.
port back without, unnece.feadelny al
bilis and Joint resolutions referred to them.
Adopted.
Mr. BENJAMIN moved the Meuse go into
t.:ommlttee of the Whole to dispose of the
bill uptfropriating ono million dollars for
the relief of destitute people in the South
and Southwest.
Mr. lIIS %VOLD moved to adlOUrn. Adop
ted by GI byes against 48 nays.
Myer TO/CS7BIOB
DI:DIVNI , TII.I.r.. March 12.—There to twenty
two feet of water In the ricer, and rusiug at
the rate cf nine inches an hour.
Loma Tats, March 12.—The United States
Curt today declared in favor ut the owncra
of the st.l.lllor neut. Orr, belted by the 4.. u•
federates inet radecab,Ry., null gave
clumnites at SACO, 0151011 Paducah bee to
P IZ . 3IvB front all directions represent the
fONI na unprecedented. The roads'south
room I..ulaville are badly broken 9111 by Olin
carrying away of bridgee, culverts. alai by
lend aibles.
The Ohio is atilt rleing, and it le et 111
EMM
PITTSBURGH, IVEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1867
DITIR
CM
OCK, A. M
FOUR O'C
VERY LATES
FROM WASHINGTON.
nan's Naminatioultejected
OTHER APPOINTMENTS ACTED UPON.
Supplemental Reconstruction Bill.
TARIFF BILL DEFERRED
lililary Commandants Under the
Reconstruction Bill.
LINED AproLNIIIENT OF MM. SEROTIELD.
Sheridan's Appointment Pressed.
I=
•OYTItIfCTIONS FOR IRELAND.
About one thousand dollars was collected
nd eubscribed for the old et Ireland at a
subtle mectlag last night: '
No day 11a3 yet been lined for the trial 01
:kerma. is supposed to be the lith or
'Nth
Tho railroad bridge over the Potomac
been thoro mighty repaired and tho trains
re innulng regularly.
„..,t special states that the supplementary
recongt ruction hill will doubt let , s , 4ent to
the President, on Thursday orFriday. It
can hardly be er.p.te4 he will Flan it, but
It he vetoes it promptly. Conere,s swill at
once enact 11. over-his veto, and adj earn till
October,
Tho tariff bill and all other Important
slnanclal measures are certain to gd over
till bleat tall.
The Senate nomainstion Of
ex•SenatorB.l¢ar Cowan as Ylnister to Ans .
trlu. SecOrilinu to the cosver,stiott or lie.
publican Senutorq, thuy do not consider his
political views soon as shotilil belong to in
representative ab rend, to Mew of the rebel-
lion thioUgli whleh thu country has jolt
passed..
Lewis V. Logy, of 3lissourl, was rr.leeted
as Commliiiloner of Indian Mini.; also,
John Clothe.; Adams as Noval MTh:cc at
Dolton: Congressman L. E. Antal:l2, Naval
(Ulcer at Philadelphia, and Jam, Severns,
Surveyor n ., 1 Customs at Soma port.
The Senate couhruied the following uoml
nations r Commodores In the Navy on Lc•
flied List—Capt. Lasyrrace Ketalwy, Chas.
5. McCauley, James Ilanllek, James Arm
strong, William Inman, J ohn A. C hattneey.
Joseph - Clyne,' Robert Ritchie, Prancis L.
P.llittou, nail Charles tiretr. Cool totolores—
J, D. Shaw, John Calhoun, Benjamin J-
Toten,.Tottu C. Carter, John C. Glosoon, Ld
ward it. Thompson, Guctuous Causevoort•
ant Haien Hardy.
The following are on the reser - vet list:
Captain Win. D. Sailor, Charles lineman,
Wm. Jmnecon, John 11. Graham, Stephen
Champlain, Joltn G. Yon,a.
coll e einrs of Costotoc, John Ili Idler ; Dis
trict of Montana and- Idaho; Iteceivera of
Penile Moneys, Thomas Saylor, East Sagi
naw, 31.1olitgan; Joel liumten, Topoica • Kan.
am; Ilegister • of Lind Mem. U. C. It
East Saginaw . ; Consuls, Cs. Salter, I lOn Raw,
Chins; 11. J. Conitre, Panic Del Noriu,'Slez
lco;lo. Allen, of Talehigith, Timatiad
tslandi United States Atiorne”, A. D.
Griswold, Eastern Mich Diehard Wil
liams, District of Lizcgou; Amessora of. In
terval novenae, domed D. 'Weaver, First
District or Iowa; Henry Herndon, Strong
District of Wi,onsiu; Smith Wilkinson,
District of Wlsoonsin; Collootor of In
ternal Kevenue, Kent Jarvis, Seventeenth
District. of Ohio.
.. '—l .4#lt4nk
A statement having teen publidiel
there was trouble at Williau e Vir•
gmin, between the whites and freedmen,
and that the military had been -called out
to suppress the same, General S. C. Arm.
strong, Superintendent of tho Filth District
of Virginia. telegraphe d to Gen. !toward
to-day that he bud Wol. , Raked for military
for Williatesbrirg. Eight mounted men had
been sent to 'Yorktown for a few days to as
sist In removing freed people, but there
was no trouble whatever..
tura PAVING isrnsmose.
The Seerottry of the Treasury t►s, in or.
ecrennee with suggestions, ordered the as
semblege of a CommlNsion in Sew Vora, on
the second Monday •of dprll, proximo, lor
the purpose of enntnininn and testing the
merits of such inventions of a life saving
character as may be brought before teem.
Said inventions will embrace boilers of
steamers, engines, an LI-incrusts:tore, satiety
valves, steam gouges, water gouges, stem ,
log apparatus and life Coate with de inching
apparatus. Inventors way apyoJr in per•
sou before the Commission for the purposo
of explaining their inventions, but no ex.
pounce will be alloied under any circum.
stances.
eoavizaSc PURITCTIOX
General Howard toys that in addition to
the million of dollars from Congress,OCOMO
should be raised by the people.
Governor Jenkins telegraphs that the ENS . .
Uinta In Georgia number 60,000 whites end
g:1,00:1 blacks. which Is largely In t scats of
General Howard's former estimate. It Is
believed tho real destitution In South Caro.
line Is even larger than In Georgia. Thu
Government hes given the Relief Commit.
tee the free u,c of the barque Purveyor, and
sho will ho loaded thia,v4el: with a full car
go-Of corn. Her capacity is about Y. 3,000 bus.
The Commiaslon hops to obf,tha another
to be filled with corn next week.
13 Es. BC/101 , 11:1.0
The Richmond Ihspold. E.ryu it is enabled
to announce, upon high nut burl ty.Lb at lien.
Schofield buy been appointed commandant
of tbo District of Tirainla under the reeon•
structlon act.
.I:coning Chronicle, Special,
Rover(' y Johnwea, oflturylan.l, Pt In dally
receipt Of Otlmeruu4 lut'e's from XII regions
of the South, thanking bin for the eon,ed he
lit, taken recently on the Reconstruction
question. A paragraph (coca ono of the.)
letters, reeblyed to-slay, wall indicate the,
tone of Ills sentiment ninon,: the conscrvn,
tiro non of the South. • A prominent Ott.
.n of Beaufort, North Carolina, nay., '•We
ems that you barb voted for the slierunaa
bill under the tmnriction Clint. the South
could not do hotter. 1 fear if we ecrionaly
opposo It haraller incubates will Liu tatter
sett;' •
. •
There bars been a great many personaa4-
mitted to nu audience with the Frei:Went
to-day, among them Generals Grant unit
'Meade nail Admiral Furragut.
[Dispatches to the new Tort Papers. 3
The Dimes' special says: The rrestdent
declines to be held responsible for the lan
fTr'irstettlrilitrut;liet°Sti:
days since.
• The Times' special saye: Two distinct
pantes arc at work in every Southern
State to organizer nventions under thelie
constroctlon Dill. The unconditional Union
men say, Itowev er, that the thequalitirations
of the Reconstruction Dill are not contorts
hensive enough to insure the safety of the
Union Cast,. us the mottled men now in ut
ile. will he able to take the prescribed oath
and secure re-election in Georgia. a There
urn thorough-organizations 01 freedmen,
and Governor Brawn's party has joined
forces with them. In South Carolina. Ala
bama, Florida, and Toms the orgemisationt
are not so complete, but their ramifications
aro rapidly beim, extended. On the other
hand, the class who till the Milt:nest preterit
are also nevan lard.
• The Mcrold's special says the appoint.
meat of Southern amrlec commanders oWI
/mega fire. Tito President hositatee to apt
puler Sheridan. Some ay ho Li too LS UV it
of a wittier and roo little a poittlelun for
the plarto. Sheridan Is largely commended,
and will probably be notwinted,
A large limber of Fontana ere In laush
legion urging Congroaemou to I In medial cly
recognize their eigh.B as belligerents They
will 10 pttear before the Comm Mee on For
elan Affairs as kbolaas the Committee la or
11111111tett.
A Trthune special says: At the ereen!leo
session yesterday, the nominations of
Greece. Wit Cowan to Anstrla, Tnokerinan
e, Sullivan to Bogota, and Sanford to
Itrotattle, were laid over. Conlin cannot be
went:fled.
CUICIGO FENIAN CONTENTION.
President Itoberts , Mpeoeb—Merres
pendence by Telegraph.
Cu to AO°, March 12.—The State Convention
of the 14muts Brotherhood met et two
o'clock to. day. Seven ty..eight Mrclee were
represented. After organitatiort. Prtniti cut
Roberts was Introduced and spoke (or two
hems on the present state of the organira:.
Moe. its Pa , record and future prospects,
giving minute details 01 the dispoeltion Of
all inuiterd received at Caaddliartela.,
After the appointment ofcommittees on
hu.iness. the Convention adjourned until
too o'clock to 3rIOW morning.'
Thu toliowing correspondence by tele-,
graph wan read to the Coo voullom
...Vete lurk, .16rrch 11.—To Col. W. Rob.
twin, Chicago: The Deputation Center, ro
ti resenting Ireland, England and Scoliuou,
request your ItninoSixte co-operation. Ans
wer yes or no. tublisti your I.ltell Plno;
(Lately. 't Sll4 - fled .. J, J. lisiur.
CHICAGO, Starch 11.—To J. T. Geary. ..Mu
lurk: boar dispatch received. Do I un
deretand you that the represoulatives of
the I. Lt. It. front /reload, England. awl
Scotland, now In •Arnerlea, agree to Hun°
with u 4 for 1 110 purpose of giving all tO the
teen said to be In revolution in Ireland
If no, us President of the Yen lan Brother
hood, and speaking On behalf of that Organ.
leatlon, whim,' holding . ourselves irrc.spon•
bible for tile results Of what 1 fear Is a. pre.
mature and 111 prepared movement, never.
thelk,s we will render all the aid la our
Power to our brothers in the tied. 000 Ob
jective...point Is Ireland. We la,or for Ire
laud, and will styli.> .or Ireland.
(signod) W. It. Romanis.
l'resldent or the Fenian Brotherhood. }
FROM -CA7ilDt
Military Moroutouta—The roof.lent.:
tiois ^ammo—Prepared for ,Seaton
fu from of Anotber Fe 1111.1114,14.
' Morrumet, March 11—One or tarn !attn . !.
loon of Montreal militut will be called out,
shortly for frontier nervier.
Tim Second lattallon, 211 Fun Peers, First
Mattalion :Sth, and Eourtli Battubon oath
RIM e, *lll 'return to England dozing the
bummer.
Emorras, Msrch LE—A comimny of Vol
unteer Rains on service - here Inc this Mat
month, have are
rellovad. Three men of
theßoyal Artillery alemm tel last night,
Metrrne•t., March 12.—The Canadian del
egate. In London sail •n their return On
the -gall. Sim-vs. - Galt and Newland •re
busily engaged In bringing to a cocluehui
the prellininery armbgenlell•f. T hai have
ahem!. dolly Interview" with filar/tell, • lie
is to bring the bill inlo the 'Monne of Com
mons for • guarantee lean ot •.ii,ani.oo:l for
toe utter colon'. road loan, to be paid off,
by mean. or 1151111:lug (Unit, to nut 1,5111 an
thirty lour. nor more than torty•hve. The
[lc:god:alma for the loan urn suppeued to be
e arty.
Tito Vaunter, /Let , saes It has not beam
deckled to call out V011111[41,11, but oltould
the rieee.slty mire, the mill nry I.lllu/tu
lles are prepared 10 act pre triptly and mice-
FROM TEXAS,
laWle••ne.l In film, •nnEonnly—flelt
011iceilt Intl s• Clive reel I' I tint IC
('llln•n•—Order of lie.. l;rlltin.
(3 Lehetha. March IL—General lirtNu ha ,
Is,neil an utter that. la consopit ore of en.
petted outruges and unuiters tn rsyson
county, anti intern nig unwillingness and
ability of civil officers to glee protection to
eiuuclat, the opcottnnis of ;Order No. 5 are
enupended th tirsysen cuuidy, tbo bate
Cotntulesinticr of the Freedmen's
Iluroto Is directed to arrest all ferrous
r. urged with thu commission ot crime and
offentati Ilir.37Ont ottl le., ref u,fees or treed
men, In ram, Where the ch.( aelliOrthee
(Ailed to tiring thu portion to trial, and de•
lain them In counnenient until the Draper
indicted trlbutitil to ready to try (Athol. The
Ouncrul also orders the milt[ az . > lore., torn.
toles Ibis order Ni here eL a_regalred.
Mr. Limp, geleate Sheri:Lary 10 the Gun.
erntir, has gono to Wiontingtten to consult
1 - 5(11 the President shoal reconstructing the
State.
The Isiah Ineurrection.
New Yong, licrultre
low, Ireland, correspondence, of tee
contains matter widen goes to prove
that tLe Fenian Insurreel lon In that sour.
try forms part el a revolutionary movement
w nicht. daily becoming more imminent In
Great lintels, and In w Inch the Irish mili
tary organ:cadres Act &item:ding to ft very
donned and attictly °racial plan. Antirl
pining the last rising by many days, be
.stutcs the very any On Winch It occurred,
and sketches pretty freely the coontig
cretin:is, even as the des truetion of the Inc.l
g rap us and rnliriuela, end resp•-ellag the
safety Of the Atlantic Canto on account of
the American inter , at , of the affair.' Si '
Cheater, ho eays, oMeers lett . their biding
Mac.. Ammunition was-belng collected In
L.nvertieut magazines, and hundreds of
young men prepared to bravo their homes
to particlimte ta a struggle. At the same
tittle too stalwart men id dm workshops In
Itesierelitur, laiweined. Stialeybridge il
IllriairighictL, threw down tilear tools - and
startel for Chester, where wits situated an
mdiquated castle, In winch were stored
:Geer stand of arms and a very
large quantity of aniumnition, guard
ed LT about fortyy Infantry of very
denutrul loyalty. Thu men ertivoil In
Chester and the Government was terribly
frighteuml. Just at tins. moment, James
Stephens baring boon ileposed, en energet
ic cancer appointed to direct the movement
arrived In England, and learning the coe
dit 1011 of Waite, lin teed Jute ly neut.. L acer
to Chester with orders to prevent en attack
n the us m
lie arrived Jt In tie.
Other.ellicert were seat througheat Irelano
to stay the movement, and they all were
stic:essful except ht (terry, Whien was hot
reached In time. This corr.pondent fur
ther um prepared to Mate ' amities
resell will Show the COrtectilge Of the lee
nertiell, that in several counties ol Ireland
every ri able balled man, excepting some
pts, all then arishionev '
, soldiers lin
hoe, landlords, nd others depen d ent on
Government, readily Join the Insurgents or
give them aid. The principal officer lucent.
mend of the lenlaus was an °facer In the
English army, and lately of the American
rebel army. There are others of like stand
ing."
Efforts are being made In New York by
the lerdans to raise money enough to set
afloat a fleet. Of Fenian privateer,:
Ttle Now if ampablre Lleatiori—Harrl
man Lleeted tioveraor
Cosconn, N. IL, March ll—Returns from
71 W.VA. give llerrlmsn 11,18 e and Sinclair
17,433 votes. The majority for General
Harriman will be about tote In this 'thole
Mate. Tho Republicans bare elected three
Congressmen by majorities of about LOW
encr, This will probably clout nine of
twelve State So atom, lour of five Counsel
lots.and have 73 majority in the Ilona°.
Tha manic is mars favorable to the Repub.
limas time was generally expected. ;
HicOND DISPATCH.
CONCOID., S. M. March hh—itetorns from
ono 'hundred and twenty-am towns give
Darrlinan 25,097 notes anti binclair and oil
others 24112 antes.
Ela, In 1110 First Gormrossional District. Is
probably elected by 1,3./ majority, and
PluVeni, In tho 20, and Renton, In the :Id
District, by atom'. lASI majority oact,.
In the senutoa Repub . 's:atm. and 1 Demo
crats are probably elected. In the Rouse
thorn In n tieralillcan majority 01 10. Tea
Itt.publiesatt lowa - a majority In Mt comp.'
ties and the Domorrata to tour countlOs. '
The Vole In the State Will exceed toot of
1491 .year 1,5°0 to . 2,,D00. TLIS majority lur
mp.rhaaa will probably exceed .111111.
3 **** isehasetta Legislature—F....Wee
ed Amendment to be Conant° axon.
nosros, March 12.—in the lions° of Rep.
rc.untat Ives, this afternoon, the report of
the Comm dig° ot. Federal Itetations, on the
propo,d tOrl.ololllolll to 1110 .liolo9llllllloll
Or LOU ITeltod Slatee' sae up, the uuestlein
being on the subititatlria of the
report of rho minority of 1/141
,Coramittess which recommends the &don;
orlon of •tho amendment with nu oxplan•
'story reeOlution tor 11101 of the 11310101/V
the latter recommending the reference
of the amendment to the next Lent • 'attire.
After two hours , debate on the amendment
to the tune , ,lutent, in the shape of a rose.
lotion as follows:
'Retelted, That the Legislature of Massa,
chusetta earnestly r 134111081 Cornices to pro
pose to the States an amendment to the -
Federal Constitution prohibiting the tilt.
franchisement of any Citizen on account Of
coin,
This amendment was rejected by a vote of
14 to 130, which glees a pretty fair Ulna of
what will be the result when the question
uu the adoption of the amendmanteoll3os Up:
The New York Tribune correspondence
from Crete controls the news that the
Turks had
the
abandoned tbe larger
portion of the lelaud, and r 0 not expected
to be able to Tone? , the war. The result of
the latest engagemente are favorable to the
Cretans. In the meantime anew Ministry
rota beau appointed:. Constantinople which
u favorable to reforn. ,
Tee b u ilding used ee• the planing mill of
Everett St Co., end the furniture establish.
meat of Unorge W. StutOrd, South. IlestOn,
Wore partially destroyed kV, yesterday.
Lees :11,11CO. purtlally insuran•
The deaths in New York tult weeks num.
hexed throe hkaditril and elgb,tl4lTe..
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
FOURTH PAGE.—The J 01.! and Mon re.
liable Money, Oil and Produce Marked Re
ports g:tnn by ad - y
paper city, tall be
found on our /Inn). Page.
Aho, addl'ionnZ City and Suburban.
THE BUTLER COUNTY HOMIUDE
Trial or John- O. Adlinnion far the
Martial. WI Sidney H. Cunningham
and Jawed 11. Tee'.lea. at Porters-
wino.
a/031MT M 0211170, March 11th, 9 o'clock.
The prisoner woe brought into Court by
the Sheriff.
W.ll. li, 'HAMM, Esq., District Attorney,
procieded to open the case for tho Cora
toottwenlth. Unsaid scarce ten weeks had
paesPd since Chic terrible crime had shock
ed the community. Two men had been hur
ried into eternity. These.. of the murder
was in the village of Eortersville, a place
peaceable heretofore, was made the theatre
of a cruel itml blochly double murder.' A
e of [hi) ettlr.ns bad wrionabled to have
figreoiLblo evening parts or ball. While
01001 In the festiVitics. the hand of an
, Lad,asswitliOut -provocation, stench
to w %women in thu hillvigor of their man
ho • hai it is my note particular
loroiltcltntilto relate the facts whim ‘ve ex
pect to pfleve. 110 filen resol the tlefluttlon
of the crime of murder. It Is Inc taking of
life with malice otfore•thought. Aloto read
the definition of the eritnee 111111 down
In the acts of Avec:only—le - tin fret anti
and decrees. degree, lint they hall chosen to Pullet
. •
for Inordef In the first degree; therefore
the fury noldt either convict or ;leantt on
that eliergwalone. Ile then went on to re
eapl elate what the proQoentloo expected
to prove; hot which...a It will be developed
by the Wittles.lVH.l.9 unneecithxy to reem,h•
math here.
James Finning sworn-1 live In ;Vellum
urg, Lawrence county; I was annnalnlrli
nth t;ldney B. Contunglirttn, l i e lived In
lie tame place; he wit, about twenty-4.10a
cars old; he bait Ilvotl In Lawrence county
Lso yeann he was nu not/tuner, ran
ployen en Olt
the
Friday night prevlous
trt blade:Wl won the it/nt. /lulu / nut, h/U1 1.11.
• . • .
life; he woe In good health I next Nara him in
Porteniville, on Christmas snor dng at On.
rer's tarern, laud out dead; I saw the nil/ In
hie clothes—the blood—anti the troun•le on
Mo Maly on thedelt side; one about the third
rib; one lower down; he tree burled itt" toe
'Allege of ?timpani town. at the Cerruti
ite Lterreh, In LAlOl,l.'lOO county.
Dr. Wm R. Cana:en sworn—l inn a ph3,l
- and turgeon; live In Yorturivll , o; /
Woo Gtlle,l, Olt the night of the lith of lite
cember eland undulglit, by Jl•luev ()liver;
srot he wished mo so cornornror thorn; t bill
they bad had a tote, am: that John
understomi, uset tort and borne of them
nearly lobed; I opened the door and told
thorn lucerne sal I •I [resod myself and went
over, 1014 tome; the Man that has been
identified ns Sidney Cunninuiretnr tatting
.01 the door in the ball at the right nide of
tho date; ft•it bin poise and fonnd /dun Ilan
illy inJor“l in some wiry; passed on
nt - Ithe rnalon found another matt en Me
lon ot tua door in Olin puler, en the door;
('1
10 n in..en,intint . : he Wet
en since It:entitled IL+ J. T. ehte: '<nee
e Inenent me up entitle.
to 01.0.10nn iniver;
ti t rtate who icivitrt/ Up, tuned Innt
the room •fultoee , the parlor; there
re (WO or three pert ert met...hinz the
Idood hlr und face; 31
ion WILS one ot thorn; frank \lls. Oliver;
John tootnitit 1101 nincli hurt;
nt-heit too to go noon and ?Want to the
ottniro; tliothrat- Onto mouth WM . ./ fort
!nun 0,0 wont ootvo noel boll noon
ing Cu:mono:on Into tho harlor ion! Inv
olth an tn. corp. t; think It woo Joon 1..
Joni, n1,1.1°11;1
vitt, limn Alt 111,11 in; they rernovo4 hi*
Culnae sninclectlly Lonna wnorn till) nnolll , l I
s 01 . 0, (Tile n hue.. , 1101 0
Um still ur of tile wielnds.) 111.1
nM:it
111 1 11 dyi el/lent:On with 110.111. ben,
onarloniv n
lathe client; noke.t hit. If no was
ownru tuat-tin wite dying;ho wacntwtby
000; he ;Int not speak; naked [auk Übe know
who ,11,110 ti Will. Or 10,)nro ill slinOk
Ills 110,0 1, 1110 iIIOC that he alit. tie tlio.l
In ;about thirty 11:1111111.,; forty-41SC
uilnutitit from; he Ilion 1 flrot 511 W 11101.
. .
helirre filet the miner of .411.4 di:nth wita
hrinuanriewe from the thug—treat the hi , -
per on there was o n hum mot Wig
fru.;
the lwowuer d;
wound. The wiluoa from
chanter., %OWd be
tile knife went through tua coat. •opt ntnl
odilrt; thick lirteolcloih Cost Yllk retort
uert, thick knit lane! rh . irt on. The
undo wore exactly ante in their ex treinr
itre*, and would intlielte that the knife isa.l
bouts doable edged; It utinelard to though
the knife hull horn phinlicti In ard drawn
out again; the lower rionwl roithi nut have
boon probed Very readily. When I lir•t.
Caighant, ho wax in a dr ing coral
t too. lie 63L leaning ngaduat the wall Wl , ll
Ilk howl bent forward; ho court not
waif
.upporlod and thrills it wa. not
quite an hour (rein the Limo I rroe firat exii•
rd upon. until Cunnlnglirru
rhink he did. nut clwaki-tlid not hoer hint
opeak.
Ity Mr. DieJonktn—The commonwealth
11rUpthp, to aid. Lilo w !Lwow epoistionu re
lative to the Tout, a homicide, a inch on.
curried at the sane [llllO nll.lPla , O. a.ta wu.
part of iho ret ge.ten of the transaction - .
Objected to of T 110111114 0 ,1 for defense, on
the gronnil that thu defendant wit, tiffw on
trial fora opecific °Monne; and that nue..
[lons 1.14 to It.l2o:Aler Cliargo. for which ml In
dlctrovnt wan punning. were inadmia - able.
Court overruled the objecUong and noted
an excepttom
/73 . . Cowden mourned—l examined J. 11.
Teeple; I bound hum lying on the lett old., of
the door of the patlorYou entr; we re
moved MI coat nett vest and found e lie had
recelval a wound In the left auto of the
chest; about an Inch and a h• f long, trans
versly Reruns the cheaf; apparently not loom
the sixth and seventh ribs. counting from
above 1 could mot thul, by probing, that the
tulle Pod entered the chest; I introduced
my finger, but could um 1104 where the
knife laud gone In; lie had the tame spots
tome that Mr. Cennlntamm died of; 1 del
not aseer , obi where the mote had entered
till after bls death; his pulse sous into; I told
Clint t bought he was Itl a dangerous condi
he; the wooed itulteutt d Olt it hull been'
ma o de. ant h sharp Instrument. 1 m u ade un
examinations Man . a weer: after time tleot
of Teeple,. It NMI a prof tocalent exalulna-
Mon.
Mr. Thompson objected to thls et Diener.
Ily tliallourt..—Did you attend upon this
emit t
Itness.-1. attended upon him while be
•
By Mr. Thornpeon.—lt west!. day before
New tears, about 3 o'clock' r. x., tlno.
1 he post rearkes TiStllllll.l3./011.
M T 1111.14011 MINT That Olin was tn-
. .
compete n L for Ally ouroone—havina.occur
red m irl the a nook s
i alter the trausections
of wh c o urt wanquiring, and was
no parte( the roe gut..
quo court snort - Med the objection. It
was part of the re, ursine, to glve it descrip
tion of the wound sooken Of.
The witness renamed It appears to me
that the
wountl instr
to tuhe tne
rib woulit tit used Wlt3 indicat ,lolible o this It IL
;
Ir
the o
wan thin on but intact , : lilt hadbeen th
erwiso It would have spilt the rib; I linen
nerd, wit' me in court, it was taken oat
at titbt/as/murk. examination.
Tdr.Thompson objected to tire question
whet lire title wound produced death us in
retnnetent, Irrolative, mud no ran Of 1110
r geJiac . •
tieing. overruled the objections. and 'not ed
an exception.
Wit:tees re•tarned —I think the 'upend de.
servant nectoentrily mortal; ne died of hem
utluat;um et that wound; the bleeding wad;
not a drop externally; there
were poem 'immix on the heed of Dlr.
yeeples—etits and !iridium.; they were alone
the forehead; on the crown tit tile head and
on the forehead—his head wan cut nod
bruleed n aeon deal; they worn not, serious;
nn invoicing of the skull; the paUcoldid not
complain of them; he onlycomplitiond of
thosu on the len ultin of the chest; he tiled
timidly helm° New Year% aLst u( Doom.-
bet was the note. Thu pint-mar assisted to
bringing 11r. Couningtioto 11110 the moot;
also ror pies; helped to take oil his coat nett
vest;there was nothing port color in h la coo
duct ; there was tiothing hl engoir
cd al Cunningham and Teepivo how Lucy
coon) to be 11°11%0111y Old not ILIUM 1100 or
who hurt thrill; Counlogbato snock hit
head. Teoplea told he did net know tin wan
bpoomil.
Objected to ny lie. Thompson, 11r. Slc4uu.
.
km preprint,/ No ask.the wane,. whitt.Tevp•
lea said in relation to who injured Met,
tills being part. of the re., ge/cv, Ila was
directed to put this propoAtion le writing,
and dl+l 00.
Mr. Thompson objected in writing, he.
rause It was rs porn.; nut not dying lieela
rat 111118, and no part of the re, goo aod
n - ,
could only ho legal luthc trial of the other
indictment.
Objections overruled nod exception
noted.
by the Court. Tho inquiry was made in
the room rooked of. Cuuntochatzi was dy
ing on the door, and. Teeples was on tile set
tee when I made the Inquiry; the defend
ant wits present.
Witness resumed. In answer to Fronton.
ling Attorney,—M.r. Teeple said he did not
know how or front whom he received the
wound; niter, haring hewn brut struck he
erns so /gunned that he know very little of
what OCCEirren later llint;'ho could not toll
whether be struck !list or not; thought be
was struck flint, bet woo not nem. lie said
tint beforathe fight began, he and Cunning
ham were sitting together before too are,
Cunningham on the right, next
the north room; IMMO . sandy oile d plected
Mtn Mali something 'ln which the word
Now . Castle occurred; that them Immedi
ately the light began; CllnninirnnlnPLOlnni
up and wild something übout rile tilling sup
posed, to represent 'No Castle; that if 1..1
Wn.nlOn anything WILD New Castle to allow
hls band; he was about ten feet orf bites I
told hint, CUlinlnnhati was arms; IM asked
If that was Co,id exhibited it good deal of
lechngt think . l. told him 12,1111nIlignann ML,
(tying hohno he tonne this inacement 19
)
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( 1 1,-
,
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,_. 1 .
, - S ' ---•- ',4 i i 4 I I i I 1
\ /,, I , d x , / , I
..-
•
me. This was Lhe nu'),tunce of the couver
sat tor,
court-1 think I 'manor tol , lTeenle
yet. of Ills own ilangeriliv reviving at
0114 Inn,
Irt-1 told V'Opleli about S o'clock. that
day that he wan In tt danaternlct <medium,
L 'natio a poet niurttm examination ot Cum
übmltatn, out tint not /11,over min,
different from alntt ban been .tl{2l.‘l. ia
....red as Porter-Mlle, in Miller county.
Cro, I urn: I,el-1 as theta all the ton - ,
alter I canoe there till eights: s e/tad:the next
...ruins:. In the room; stoney Wm.
litrker, ealvm Weller nod to,el I weal nom
my calico to.tel tor to Mr. Inn 4, 1 6 house;
Sidney Oliver rood Illeyjnal tool a he:. over
there and 001110 01 theta W nem ty killed:
.101111 WWI badly toot. It 16 aell.- tadeht
Light; 11111110 11t11. Yeet6llll.l examination at
that tune of Cunningham; It was In Iho
parlor; 1 asked 111tH tf he Itacw he want
Iylun; tint 1001 . 0 than thrce minutes before
1 went up stalrs; Illlllk John Jones went an
with a lantern; 1111g1.00 was wll,lll
- hi,, face: AtIllaglon: I think, was also
there ,at the - 11 ale; 1 think 1111 won
Ydstin g toWIIIII Oliver: think 1
told them to wash his head 11101 11100;
10118 not In 111.11 I . oolli more thsti 0110 lam
-1111, trill below; torlydive minute,alto
getherm 1 a 1.11,V;L:11011111g1111111 11 1,1 10/0111
thirty inutes after 1 had 100511 had
hit him; I live not more 111/111 foi ty feet
Irma the Oliver ,louse; there was a light; a
coal lire In Oaf gr Ate u.:1,1 ; ALM:. g•
Mu WO John /010 11,41.11,1 111 111,10 1 0 1 .1:
(;1111 1101g11:1111; it 111 10111 he not more thou 11 f
lew/ Inmates from 1110111110000,15111001,01
lato the parlor, heforu 1 ask b 1111 -how he
at,: hurt; think he died 111 till I,LI 11111101,1;
about tholy minutes tilterWiLra, I 1111111: It
Wllolll,lllehefore notlalght 1011011 1 was
cal:e 1; 1 think he d led a little beton: one cg•
clock in the alumina.
Cuart adjourned till two o'clock.
[ the rewalntler of blua,l3.y , s preceodiaga
will appear la tameiroa'a Glztrra..l
Tho Lawreaceville'Borough Elee lloa
The borough eltetlen In the Borough of
Ltveroncevlllo was held yestereicy, and re
sulted In the election of tha Citizens ticket.
The vote for Burge.s was us toilowe:
tn woven
P.ll
J. C. Manua
6. I. 11 ithawnght.,
BnlTana's tusjorlty
Thu teunaning vow stood ns below, tho'
Calzun's uslidels•ee uoing worked. 511.11 n •
Jr/6,r W.lllO.
6.ntii—.ltoltert J. (Tut:ern, 19'; •11111111
Berver, Rubett. Watson, or., IN; George
Me lieu, 110.
Jadje J /auctions—•l'eler Lull., 197; Geo.
Geri .on, Ts).
/...pecior of I:l , trio2.—.Jo3eph 11001, 201;
.111.. n Tu.lltl,o I.
Rises in govior--..1000 blloo, lE'; John
llourr, ILL
School Direeturs—•John Kalllolbnller, In ;
tilesszt, 107; LteyatoltlL 121; J.
Evins, 2.1.
Ax.telx9r— . .i. I'. reur6Cl, 107; John Wll.
kluson,
Alma/ant Assestors—•Jacoti BieUz, "•J,
L. Irwin, 194; Juhu 1,011ougn,113; Julio &IL:L-
C.0%11Z.
Aud.cor—*S. 11. Watson, .0.1; J. J. Cornet,
113.
Cbnslntte—•Jamey L. Irwin, 193; Calvin
1it(707 , 11. It co.
Cuirneit —.Janice , IL 3litimor,l7l: •Anil rote
Scutt, ea; hainum ax :Macau, 11J; Wm. Utah
✓lll.l4(..l of the 1 , u.. —.l.3scrence Mitchell.
•.1 ectinvm es, 1,7; W W. C. Brown.
121.; T MuCiure. 142.
bal.! r. It. Stewart, I;7i •.1
144.11.40.10ier, 1412; c. Iluyinolns, * 147;
Etretion —.lleniy Ahlhorn, 171;
A ex
nsp. Iil:..111111µ , i, 11.44
le.or Ele<lloll.—..ll. J. Green, 163;
Ilenry ult.uniu, 112.
./t , turn ilsrp• —•rhum.tn par rett, 111;
1,.m. u. reareun ' 144.
A nrruiri.—•l2. 14.,01x0n, 1,1; Jail. T. Me.
Ginn, 142.
A s axttiot Amersors.—•l'lloum
A l Garrett, 1 , 2;
•cnel 11iait 0, A. D. uili_rmu, Ito;
irin
Nortu, 111.
Autircir.—•.x. 11. Matson, MS; J. J. Covort,
129
Consmstc.- I. Jamea L. Irwin. 172; Cul, Jet' -
futt.4,
Mertisq; of %Vorrifignmeo.
Over three thoceand workingmen held a
meettng at city [loll last sight, John
mass
Krepps, Eel., presiding. A committee
en rutmluttons was appointed, of which J.
11. Oxley, wai appointed Chairman.
Able adores., we. delivered by J. W.
Kropp., T. 11., Prot:. A..llurt and Colonel J.
It. Clarke.. .The COmMit too on P..•cr utloas
reported strongly against the odious Tloga
or Tenant Act of the Loglnlatiiiii; lit tavor
• Cti thn eight hour system; 111,55 oecr.producs
thin causes goods to be cettap awl luipover
i.thes the itroducerithst the Trades Action
,honlit be strengthened by the corpora.
t ion et all triton.; tbat corporation
is the only safe.zuard for the work
ing classteti rectinithentling oreattigations
thrOnghout the State to nand delegates to
the litittontil Labor Con Vention which meets
at Chloogii next August; Urging the propel..
rip lit lOangurullnK the Mew
sy,teiti In their in
til.i linen of the mates Senate
for tits unwise aud really Ilimilous slurs at
the l'ittseuritti workinen; depreciattng the
int rtalumitto of ioreiga bettor into America,
favoring bold ludo-try awl predue.lon.
The meeting catne to no practical conclu
sion anti all went home filled with a iletur
aililitllOU to battle to Lilo last with
capital, and Wu czponente,thu mailuCuctur-
The Mutual I.llfe Insurance to.
On our fourth page will be found a five
column ntivetVectuent of this favorably
known and principal LIM insurance Com.
p.y. It lis an Institution of which all
American"lmuid foci proud. Managed ro
admirably, Its vast bustuess being conduct
ed upon the ratent and surest system, and
stonling. as do nest great unpin - a:Ion ..of
tile trot lil, It is Indeed an object of pride «t
oil. The agnreA In the nlverttsemout spent
velum" n• pr .140 of Its uhtuagehatitit. 01117
Ilihiglii.-11.• cm eut of toe cash dlVldenti oe
clare.r al Oils profits tor lilt, equtilic year
coding J "miry lint, INA, at two inlllions,
and the thitilvti.v titi,ino , .plit the Cowpony
Will hr allp.trent. The pollcY bobber , totve
good mai,. to Congrat MAW thellotelveS
Inc they aro the only participants in the
profits, oh It Is not a stock company. Mr:
tieorgo M. Inackstruk, No. 37 Ittinatreet, is
Is
the oge t. for this neighbornood from
fuwhom p tnphiets , blanks and go,neral in-
I may liti Obtained., ,
I=lEl
A melancholy accident occurred on Mon
day afternoon at Temperance , lle. Albert
McCurry, a Mind not quite pro ycare o/d,
living with his parents on a boat near the
steamboat "ways" In Tomperancevitle, was
playing. about three o'clock on the after.
noon mentioned, with an. eider brother on
the forward part of thd boat. The oldest
child lett the Oilier for a tow momenta, and
'Slant be returned the /tEtte :show was miss
ing. lie tinnicillinely told corn, men and
alle Joll a
reinniencd hearti. By the alirof a
the abibl ass foiled e under water in tile
river. and taken Out. 110 could lint, It is
bald, nave been in the Willer more than four
minutes, hut be Ca, quite dyad. 120reuer
Clawson bulb-ale inquest yesterday after
noon, and IS verdict el act:Mental death was
rendered.
Larceny or Steno
William Maloney, of the firm of Mullen At
Maloney,lealers in scrap iron, in.tlteted
snit yesterday, before Alderman Lynch,
against O. O'Brien, John Ideltride, anti
J antes Dean, lie ilrieeny. It to ullegeil that
the firm mentioned have teeently pa rcht.4-
.1 a vacant lot in Ilse Seventh .urrl and
bed a Iplaiitity of 0001013111 MS IMO , ' It for
holitlinft purposes. Shortlyafterwards the
rieuuned wine discovered hauling the o,ole
oil lilt, ground. Tuey wets arrested and
slitter! that they were only obeying the or
ders tne. CUM/Oyer, acoot, actor, who
claimed tonsil the atone. They were held
for a further gearing.
Repoblfenn nomlnnt lons for the Lot
z oonn of Trial pernucellllr.
Barnes—Sam'iCarn .hun. Council—Phil
ip Wruier, James w. Ilallvn lon, Fronk
IJOrrlngtoo, Vivid Carnahan, Thos. II ersh.
, orgor. Justin. , of the Pence—S. Dahno.
tine, A. i.. Jones. As-el-or—Frank LYon.
- rlngton. Assrs,nr—Lo3odor Moo.
fitnt n. m.mrs Arnold. J trig, of , lectloon—
Elias Into, Amlltor--.1..r0ns of,
Impretor—S.ll.l.lhantno. Constable—down
Thompson.
A Sehoolmnater Wanted.—We hare ae
ebletitally got hold of the minutes of the
retitle School Directors of a large and rd
spectuble township near Eitshurgh. We
110 not exact our usual rates for letting tho
world know that said township stands ttal
ly neml o( a schoolmaster. us the fllow.
log brier extract Iron intuuteg will
tlilOar
lur•lloveit anti gemmed that tlui
Scho y ol Direcors Pledge Muir sells that
tbwill try to git u TilCitChur.
' Moved that Sr., go into a nomanntlon Of
Thotrunhip °Pliers. it was past. On mo
tion that we go, to Elaction of °Mien" ac.
To theßnEr- have been :offering
ttR pyspettsin, Cost Ivenrea,
culled
Debil•
Ity, .te. My ameotton was called to the
test itudnlals published In the papers alba
wonderful aurae performed by tun Indian
limn Doctor. I Pliteed •Inyself under hte
care, and I ano entirely cut ed. I have gal a
.
thirteen peuntld C. VI. Baagazer-
I am connected with the Cleveland teitsir
ahoy. and will Checrially answer any quo..
tines In relation to my Cane. •
The Poctore 00:1C1 Oto, Pi Liberty
etraat,
PRICE THREE_ CENTS.
.112uMuray Robbery In Ailcatteny—A
Councilman Despoiled.
tlighwaym• ti, it would seem, are no rots
pectors of persons. iiinr Person with a
smell of money upon him isleyllimatu prey,
- Munil in flu, most recent ease that bus so far
come to our knowledge, a member Of the
Allegheny Connell wa,anmixtirlly "gone
through." John Itorn,s`Esq., tunnel/ma.
from she Third ward, Allegheny.waa met, at
atmnt ten o'clock on Sunday evening, when
on Ohio atreet, near West, hp t a o men, wise
wl tipped him and peremptorily nentantleil
his money. tie &unarm:, considerably, tint
was most emphatically assured that that
Was "played out," nd all he hail toile was
what to make umnlfest eash ho had about
hint. The Ithrhwaymen Uhl not um violence,
Out "lona a' hinted " stlr. limn, seeing
that there 1,50 nt• use In reststance, handca
over tifteen dollars which he had In hist....
cy4loll Mill Wits pettaltted to depart. Us e
has noethe slightest lets as to who the ras
cals wre Altogether it was one of Oro
hottest [ transactions that has been nem.,
totted' ever there. Strungelr enough the
rascals left him In tuaListatherlyweesion.
of Ills watch,
,
Solt Wlthdrnunt.—Derirce Bechtel, who,'
as tve stated yrititertlay, nail made informa
tion before Alderman Ilc3tioders, charging
Alderman lionaDtin ant Mrs. Kato Lime
waft obtaining money COO from bum by fa irio
representation, camo again before that
magistrat.• ye-Corday and Withdrew the
stilt. burn-elf paying Cho corn.. De staled
yesturday that !mita.' liven impelled by in-
tore-led oartira to bring tile suit, and I hat
he hiel never given ono cent to Alderman
Donaldson In connection with the came. Al,
ter them twit onpodto stories in two duys,
we shall await with some biter Cat what Mr.
B. Shan IllisJo-11.1y..
Cheated Oat of Three Mesl,—Erzfrear
Mamma, who keeps lino Now Idea eati.n
on Pennsylvania aeon. ' has come across
customer who carried ou t nu ofd Idea very
nimeeeptahly. 110 alleges that 13. Latshaw
came the other evening hits his house and
oi tiered supper fur himself and two hands,
stating that he had money necessary to pay
for then . The mettle were eaten, and IL
was discovered that Latshaw hail not thu
necessary money. Informs tion for lalso
imperil:es was made before: Alderman
Lynch, anilat warrant Issued.
A Wife 114;nler.—Elizabeth plihns, living
on •Coerry Alley, came before Alderman
strain ye ,, er.lky and co:m.1410ml that her
husband Peter Spilhes, had asssolted her
on Wylie street, knocking her down unit
kicking her. The accused tau arrester,
and committed to Jail for it hearing on the
10th Inst.
Meld for Conet.—J. Henry Stlnkle.
tnv
ra keep, on ilheinnut street. Alltrigho"3 , ,
chat gut, lidforo 411:10rinuar ettnlit by raga
with 00111 „ g liquor to her
habitually tiruukun hu-baba alter being
w urn eit nu t to to do had n hearing yrsteriluy
unit Wan held to ball to Owner at Court.
Went to Jail.—The Grand Jury yester
day vi , ltod the Jolt and made a thorough
iuntirction tbeteol. The members eßpruea
eU entirely Wooed obi the
tare and management or the Institution.
but inenttoited borne Change, aside Dona
there which they proplse to recommend.
The Committee from Plttsborgh who
at to tt•aahinglou to hare the Tong' Bltl
pot throMM, were leolly hnuOled by the
Pre:talent et-the WUrilllll,lll.l..i meeting
iaSt vvevlnß, for theft empomett repurt oh
the wurYthot mesa M nibs yonultY.
Wool Groworo , r ouventioo.—The As
t:.l4n of Wool Groworo of Allogbooy
county Will 1101 , 111.21 r 11r.tt mOtoo , weollto4
in ,o corn! otory (ov., toe Protitonotory l/f
-flor,) In Ulu Court House, at ten &WAX:Y.IIIIs
toortitug.
False IPrietences.,Ablerinan Mullen,
t Ihe Fourth ward, adieglicuy. YeetcrdaY
tamale , ' to Jail, in default ol Ole bun
/tick dollars hall, Michael MIS, charged,
a Oath ut C. !lug lua, with false prate/men.
Report To-Day. Tho incesturating
Lutmittauu of. the Legletature, aVWlateJ
ee...lett to exeutlue 11110 alled.•l o;1 rp
V. zeeur. , thu pea>ugu of the new 11 , ,t10r WV'
for ..Illeghel eeauty. rill report
Throarirtg - Alloste..—A number of young
for mulimon have been hrtvlmr rare good
sport ug the pe-vi lore Jaye in throwing MTO.
limn LOU lop 0' 11114 at pe.aing pe
vientrians on DIMWIT./ ITD,M.
o Bad Odor.—R. A. Colville. one of our
rest:Motives st porilsOugg, got heavy
:Us at, the Workingmen's westing lust
ILL Verily, It IS bard to Inspres'SAL AI
y Cottoty. ttis Lestlsloturs.
lizilereet—rheileepezt interest Ls wan
toil in the Aillington murder trial at 'haler.
Tee Gazette bus Increased Its elreuleition
there, elect commencin g the repOIL Of the
trial, ninety ceples.
tyrtceu Avray.—llany members of the
linring and mechanical portion of tile
nomitnity urn preparing , to remove to
tiler elites where work plenty and rents
re cheap.
Tbe'lll'eCnet by Cruende.—The Dispatch
hus fount and:ammo lulls cru.lo unalrat
the it .yor'e h111,.1 in ea obscure eveutug
Ihnler Culied the Journal.
Th. New Vigilant Meaux Fire Engine
a -tested yesterday. Stai threw a solid
tream of water. 55) see; and side streams
•is feet, under 155 pounds of steam.
Ciiiinting Their rroUta.—The Mack
holders of the skating parka aSla counting
their proills for Mu past season, as Lisa Slid
ing spurt is about played out.
lacreased filtecidaisee.—Tbd daily
union pra '
ur meetings at the Fifth street
Methodist I.:bursa are each day more mi.
ineroualy attended.
` _
'•Crime is MI the increase in tthimoral
n'embnurbood. : Mapes and tairglaries are
quilt)
umefo
cud tint Maas - murders will
eventually
The Vaud Trap of the scaffold fro..
which were /uunctud into ,teruity Frock°
lllnnitnill and tirtloleria an object of cuzion
IV In the Jut' yard.
rlorty=-Traterdtly wets a very bad dny,
- too dark to dud hams.-The weather has
born nil wrong elute '11: A." resigned its
manngement.
Don't Pot Off lo.tvuot your mentor. for
bolt dozen of that., pertec, titling trench
Yoko Shirts, at. Murdock & Yuturm`a, is
Fifth atrtot.
..t,owded•—Tho Court of Quarter .Ses
slot. Is -doily crosl.l.l 'slat uundreds of
iolks woo Luke mum luta:rest In the pro•
cue...hugs. .
qaart.r era —aa near tt sta
ted that one firm has In , eated two hundred
and fifty thousand dulhirs to etude on is
“Spec."
Close Tiler° is Consid
erablu rivalry manifested by the too
great Express COMptUliCti a iliCh are now In
• opernuon. • •
old Grimes, of lona, la dead among the
ork Ina men of this country, alone he Uw
hammed them In the United attires .30DS1O
as Motors.
Irteglootrrg. Sofrer.—The tavern keep
ers begin to Intl the prevoreorthelecno. ,
none revival, their mates being cOnSiderably
smaller. •
llow Is it that furniture dealers are Der•
initeml to crowd the pavement with their
warert Is there no ordinance regulating the
pructlett
Bret Court Report.—Thotisserre pets.
1131164 the loot court reports, as 00/ 06 00-
served upon cos:wart:mu with oilier Jour
n3l3.
Troantx..—Plyinctraant tattch_ m n
„ ore ,
pavaliar 11111111,4 Ule tactii of 11
geueration thew It was lama WO Were
Ilnoy.—Tto aro you brk.3" Just
now putting up the mow .otylen of !wring
bun to Jur our , ctorr +lves and ollildt mt.
•
The Poll la tba "only democratic daily
parin We-3.ra Penns) !caul." thyOdLtung•
fur Wasturn rennesmani.
Ciood Order ate slat=
n . t ....iortmtlyy 11114 city kexcell
ent omp. id good
order. to Ogdoo, Baru &
nark he Allegheny "and,Pitts
burgh mar.ets are liberally supplied WWI
Trutt and vegetabir.
Cock Flght..—lllis fushioasbla.smus,
meat is quote popular let the city, several
pita !Nina In success! ul operation.
Refmor..lt stud that the rollin¢ mulls
and glass faCtories wlll start on Use fLrst
pro/an:as, if not sooner.
•
A new buildlar an ow Intion with largo
cat , ltul L abont. 10 Do orgwnzud 10 Ylti.s.
bar gb. .
I.cat.—Ttin Catholics and EplanoPananS
are rigidly otraorrind. the holy booboo. of
Lent.
Climb!laic 11.11 s aro not wanting In the
cityof X./Unbar/4h. - Thu_ t:gat: 1a sought
Warmly. .
Leger Ileer.—The beer brewers will re
duce the price or beer thl4 next summer.
•
.Cousaterrela nickel fire Cent Wafts are
freely circulated bete.
A Spoil of coaintoptlon, knlci p r Ar• .
luau§ Ward.
will rmi.—The oln Lnt h.ran Church ott
the c,rnrr of Eilgh eireets, Sl 111
a very think:emus condition.
New . Qnn rrrrr 1.111 DontilYtkl In the
city lottrket4 to too .4 bucksters.. Better
put them out of It entirely.
•
Hesla --
me4.B. T. Campbell, Esq., Du fb.
Maned hie position oo the Leader. "Lie trill.
write no more for that sheet.
The Recut Republic will be thrown oven
to: 111,11 e Inflrecllon about Friday next,
previous to EltpmrtUre.
Active —he Fenian, fa . verY itetir o
here.and COW circles LUVO DC
On Cl3lblithed
tluougU the county. .9
Neu Elttildloc..—Coaparatlvolg few,
r,r eeddiceer ade beleg erected in Fitts
bur.gd tilt+ ttellsort.
Ple si•a.—severul Fla NI. are already
being .ar Lnutta for by the Sonny
llttla prariona
' lie.P% EP. — The nigh rate of boWllng
charged houtelLas young men hall 1101 yet.
Dean M.. tleed.
. „
New St.rh.s.—N,harly fll c , c.. r retail
merchant , . hard had m thca 'Cocks of
SLang good. , • \.... i
A &ham e.—lt Ss a a barna tirtit our big
bell CULIIIor no alarm for SSr.e outania of city
If Timc. In the order of things an
regulutcd by Young America, thLi Is ',kiln
Uwe,"
L•rge Attesattaziet , —The Central algla
Sen.,l to well managed end la largely at
tended.
There fan Jolxn,l , n camp In existence
Core, composed or the Iricllslal of the rrest.
dent.
Essier.—.loner Is Lunch ender with the
buuk.l and alaCUllati are freely offered.
Priem fur ucht.lemou , s clothlng keep up
much ruubouuole figures..
Ease Eall.—All the Dsso 1341 eta* aru
o•arrgatilslug for Um summer. •
.IlonougatzaL% p.sokets
rualclug regular trips.
Better.—Tbo g ei rurastml 020 CALS . MO
uclt improved 44 I ar.
Good Tub, Cigars sate selling at one cent
.
Death Warrant
rent. toetr !larch 12.--tlor, Dear? to
/My gObit tile dente warrant of Albert
To Wel, eouvleted of tare murder of Caputh ,
James try Ile, In 'lnstal, ra. In .oVeDlber
last, tho execullou th take place April 11411,
at Doylestown,
=I
LIPPINCOTT-9n Toerdar. March 12th. I.ldr.
W./ v YHA • TA a., tufo of Joseph .% JAPPItt.
eat. aged dr. Tears..
The matral erLI tate plane on TittasnAT
mare. 11th. et to Wolost. from the
re Ideoce Of hen Intattad. corner of •
and Wy Ito aimeta. T..e friends. of the ramtlt
die reef, .ctf..lly• Invited It attend.
it:torte nett and Ba!ttm. , re papers please 0001.1
0 Fri..-41r , Theiday. Idareb an d L
X. , want of W. and L..
I,,, dfd• •
The (antral will take-place on TnrrnanaT
Mot, t.s - O, at 10 o'clock, from :he reelarnee.
91 Grant street, near!. MI. Tn. Irtends of the
(wally •re re.peottolly Matted to a ttend•
5178/A 61'. :4011,136
ALFA. 41
1:1 - Xj7Z/ IMIEVE.EII2CEI Et,
No. Uri Fourth street, l'lttaburgh, ?a. COIFFINA
of all kind., Utta.raa. L.UV auel cvery de
arrlottou La . ryucr.l Forn.tuln a (loafs tarnish•
a
dal and :dant. Hearse and
Carr . ag , e furstitLrd.
aura...tura—two. David Kerr, D. D.. Bar.
IL Jacutpua 'dhows.. Kwin.c.
e.h ri.
B . T. IVIIITE & CO.,
UNDERTAKERS AND EIIBALNERS,
ilsLcOossess Wood's tn. sad Thew
• • -
HCCMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE,
Corner laheineld and Chart.. Street.
neat. at. Carriages turalahed.
o s ILLI)ALE CEMETERY.--"kh u e .
nexoticul •-liosre-scre,' toe laege , ll:;: O L ,
ne,.rtlt Aneanetty. 1..? nurta‘ pettulta
"f° of CL"L
WATCHES, CEIALNS AND
0 - 3uvirmix.i=l.. -sr,
AT A VERY 1931A1.1. PROETT. AT •
WILL T. WILEY'S ,
it'ylie SL, 3d door from sth.
JOILV4T.,ON & SCOTT,
Fine Watches, (locks, JeWelry,
•
BILVER•PLATED WARE, ETC.,
Ito. *74 LIB itIITY 1371M16..
Pittsburg,- Possamanw
Allir Particular attention elven SO //netting
Watecten. Clocks sad Jewelry. All weak war•
rant 1,1
WELDON & KELLY,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS mem,
aarge sasortaent of
Chandeliers, Brackets, Lead Pipe;
Pumps. Sheet Lead. etc., -
AL WA PH ON HAND.
161 Wood Street, near Slit% --
171313
S 9 t 49 'B9 89 89 89 89
89 MARKET STREET.
MO
49 3R. C) $3:13 7 E,
89 Market Street,
AND tVET TOCra
„„ s9
!ATS, SUOES, &C .'
, „.1 THE CHTALPEET AND HEFT
r''''l3:l • ST TEEM CI=TY
NO AUCTION GOODE KEPT.
I„a
JAS. 1t01311,59 Market St.
S 9
S 9 89 S 9 89 89 S 9 B9 89
THE' PLAC TO &ILI
COOD
BOOTS & SHOES
(7.1E1C 7.119 AST
McCELIsTTOOM. 'S.
xo. 92 Federal West,
=I
DAUB& Cl.O SO &
Practical Furniture Manufacturers
CDR. PENN AND WAYNE STS'-
{Wes of YITUNTTIII:i constantly on
1 SEWING MACHINE,
WHEELER & WILSON'S
11WAralortss mess Ys4s+S. SALSI.OOX
fen 27 Firra STREET,
BARGAINS LS
SEWINC MACHINES,
Blz macelnet. used Deli. ,tort time, for tale as
WY. BUR NES
Fifth street.
talCtd pikes
Peri
11011SEti, CAIIALWES AND
- IA:001PS of the vol 7 beat for hiss at
Howard's Livery Stable,
fot Atront, bet? Notion ratotlo Howe,
Gevat attention p•td to 6o7LOir and Idling
fen
piTTSIIVIcHIi NURSERY AND
n • r. NI) fittEENHOOnIf....—JORS tt. &
. CfnUOCll.(torte "ors so John if usthteb.
J.. 1 n OP_ nsgtME as J. 'ls & FLoItInTS. rim
: .0, F.... Licit atlcatten to th.tsr eitensteo
buses of Prolt west M Amman Trees. ever.
greens. kitdipe Vlrsee fed Ute.hopg.
Pilsen:l , n end Ostrom! Passenger Cars inn Ins
thewe rare.. • every afters Wendt&
rxeuti
bt bbla , c:ppts htf , Veneljel;
la do
iettecl ' d::
no bp ,b:s FOTtr i . Appiod;
. prl 40:
Jn.t ott to adon and for sale WV
to the trade.
EC11011•111CII • LANG.
Id ono 174 Wood street
.. ...
%Tut...l. Jur+ SEED vu. recetrea
41 La 144 Le , 7
.'.,, o u_onlit A. 1171A41.4Y
Virrel.m.:ll.lll , FlCs .LI Wag stmt.