THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLISHED BP PENMEN, REED A 2 GAHM BUILDIIIO, Tact. Be 13. Eft:root. P. 311. PERNIM 416 Edarg• r.rP. nolo rcros. i newt s pszarammta TZliNal: !Ogle Coylu $ cents. ollvered by t trler, tpez lb cants. WWI Bubscti 6%00. Llberat rOuettona to Nemborrood agent., TEILUS FOR WE...LY ?hrcoCoyter,per year, Flyd do. do. do. each or mord copier, to ono addrcrs, and • ono freo to chtl3. each CITY ITEMS. Arel.liel•A Human Eyes, r.o.lr , stea isi*.lont pain, by Dr. Spfntor, Dentist, ?Li Penn street. • Novelties In Medicine The great reason wny'the medical has not increased friripesru With the other Wilkelt and learned sciences Ls; that every new rem edy, new , moue of cure, or new plan of treatment, always, meets with such a Imo and Cry Of opposition by the regular protoz oic:in, as few men aro able or willing to with- Stand, Thliishosid :lathe so. In Irmo eel. eiti,d, ore t'ything ought to he made avallablo that is useful;" and the investigation' of 41. ease Sad its amelioration is surely ono of the noblest,' pursuits of mankind, and which, if • prosocuted with honest alms, should evoke the wratulations of all who have at heart the' comfort and well being of the human nee. We have been led to Mesa remarks by the 'Perusal of a work on Urino-Pathology, by Dr L. OLDS= Z, who, for twenty years, has been investigating the subject of Urinary Deposits and Secretions-not out of curios ity merely, but with the more laudable view of making the application of this knowledge usefully ameliorating the. oaf- IL:rings of mankind. The dootor . hes been sucecasfuL And why eihould ho not! Ifs has thoroughly system. laud the course of study _ of Ltrino.ratholo gy aniLinade the scienco acceptable in medi cal schools, and thc practice of It rasp/eta- Lie at home In Pittsburgh and the surround ing country as far as be is known. It ion subject worthy the attention of all those who regard selentiflo inveatigatlou of disc.o as paramount to that mawkish gon ad:ditty which preclude. It oa account of its novelty. For the - tienellt of those who fool disposed to avail themselves . of the advantages of such, investigations, wo would further state that we have visited him at his oillee on Grant street, also, and found him prepared with all the apparatus nocessaryto a chemi cal as well as microscopical examination of the most complicated cases. Ws 011100 was one coati/Mod throng of pattents,from near is, all parts of the country, who spoke In unquaittled terms In praise of his success.' • liras... Fresh Arrival—New Stock, New Styles and New Frlces--SprLon• bloods In abundance, 411,1va 'in advance la everything, prices and all. As lids is the first lot of spring I,roods received by any boot and shoe house in Use nity, ynti- should not fall to call and examine it, t r ued note the difference in prices A . rolll [Teo or three months ago. Tho assortment is unusually largo and complete and embraces every variety of goods. Prices are cheaper than ever and no mis. take. Dealt fall to callearly. (trans Borer St2oo STOLZ. = To be suited with Tea exactly to yOUr taste, go to A. Xirk's store, No. I% and 171 Federal street, and we feel sure you Rill be suited exactly,. with any oescrintlon, quali ty or price, you may want, as he has lately received u.large assortment Mall the most choice hinds, among which arc Tonng !Ty son, Japan uncolored, Japan 'Young Ilyson. A large assortment of Oolongs, Pa w chougs, and .ihinchongs; also, Gunpowder andlm partul, Ilyson, Peke, Ac., ;Sc. Ile sells also at prices much below the customary price. Cull and try for yourself., ECIMEZEI Ot caused• Fruits and Vegetables, and will be Sold as cheap es at. any other house in either city. Call and eramine and judge for yourselves, at No. 112 Federal street, Alle gheny City. . Grouch EZATEN. Also, Agent for the wsll-known house of Stephen .I'. Whitman's celebrated Phila delphia extra . ❑oo Cream "Bon Bons," ”Chooolates," Almonds, Walnut, Candy, lirageo Drops, to. de. Me Beet Conducted Restaurant In the city, Is the Continental lialooo, Fifth street, next , floor to the Fostoillce. Mr. Holtelieltner; the enterprising proprietor, knows bow to cater to the hungry peddle, and hue long stood first In the opinion of epicures. All the delicacies of the season orb served up Edam shorles t notleo at most reasonahlo prices. For a good meal, call at tho Continental. The daily bill of fare our, • posies any at the best hotels. LEIMOS 7 Saloon The Ladles' Saloon attached to lloltzhet mce's restaurant Is the most convenient and titling place In the city to take your partner for supper from evening aoclables Or balls. The Saloon is on FIRh street, next door to the Posta/LI.. To Country Mereimists We are alluring full of Staple and Fancy Dry' , Goods, at Eastern prices. J. W. ].`nacre . Ic. Co., So. SO 31.ar!ret street, Go to Fleintoeta Draw Storo,l: • No. et Market St rent, for IleGetterte-end Drake , . lattera, cheaper than any other place. Go to FlOtninten Deng !Gore, 'No et Ilorkot Streat, for tho boot Llquorn orall k !oda. ...Go to Fleming's Drag More, No. El Maricet Street, Stir good Sponges, at ME= Y - ou Vim Bar Foreign,Lillllolllof all kinds at JOsoplt Distillery, IKo. ISt, 197, 193 and 195 You csu mar hs par sent. Alcohol fit. Tosepti Flitch's. . You can Bay •Noot Hops nt Joseph S. Yinoh.a. CONDENSED, WELZGIBLIES. • General Longstreta, through the NOW Or• Issue Zits.. says there Is nd humlllatiou at tached Vine acceptance of the terms pro posed op COOgreSS, and ho has no reason to doubt: that salt an acceptance In good faith gill secure the readmission of the Southern States. IPCongress adjourns to-dayortcsmorrow, It Is stated the President pall Issue on the day Of adlottremeat a proclamation calling an urtia 913tii0a of the Senate for Eases. thee bu4hnt42. The release .Of Jeff. Davis upon his own roc:0011=mm has boon urged by prominent ItOpnblicane, for the reason that thorn is no prospect of Chief Justice Ciao° holding a Court he Virginia so long no that - Stele to under the control of military authority, he deeming it beneath the dignity of a Judge. of the Supreme Court to preside_ in a die- Wet under each control. Horace Qrceloy and other influential New YotSers have had an interview with' the Preeldebt relative to the removal q . Colleator 6mi - the. . .1v1.9 now assorted that Sir. Foster will not be atMlinlttOd. ae Minister to Austria lio'has returned to Camneelleut, • Imilortnnt dispatches la reference to rnovapaeubt of troops and gunbOats on the Cnnadian frontier are withheld. The Ijnlen Paetne Itallwpy basprogreziett 153 hales west of St. Lout!, and being lurid - at the rate Of a. mile 35er day. winch he .)-longed. .3nothentt.high.rent'meetluz WAA hold in New Ytth on Saturday night. Tha Connectleut 'election, It is • asserted, ulll be very cloth, and the fear I. etpreased, that the 'Republicans may lose two Con. greasaen. The Corona Board orTrade hare resolved not to adont..Lho Costal System until Stir put ln.UraclUMl oiseratlon in tho markets of New York, Chicago and Milwaukee. A.S. Clark, formerly ono or the propite. toga ihe. CeUranr, died at Llartford, CL, General Sbermahhas expressed a desire andlintentlon, it ha can obtain the, leers of the President and General. Grant, to go In Captain , Doncasils exonrsion to the Holy Land, which la to sell In Juno next. Gan. anerre.an will take with him his daughter °- • 1 , 1 1 l A . , \ ♦ , • El .....0 1 50 1 23 VOLUME T.XXXIL-NO. 71. FIIIST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. EARLY TELEGRAMS. FROM EUROPE. A Protest from Kossuth. THE FENIAN INSITRREGTION. The Pirate illabama Matter. EDIOES OF lINISTERII4 DISSINTIONS LIFO Financial and Commercial PROTZST FROM rObBVTII Train. March Z.—Kossuth, who is now residing in this city, has written a letter protesting against the arrangement be 7 tween Hungary and the Emperor Of Aup trio. Lrvenroot, March s.—The steambblp Pe, Varl., from Portland the 9th Inst., arrived at Londonderry on Sunday. Doss, March .91.‘Erening.—Consols closed at 51 for money; rive:Twenties, 74: Illinois Central .15 Eric, 35. Pants. March 23.—Erriung.—Enited States bond,;. Fnanaroar, March Z.—United States bonds, 78. Ltrzatoot, March 25.—The Cotton market is buoyant and active, closing ilrm; mid dling uplands 13;41; Orleans 13gd; sales of 12,000 bales. Brea - Aston quiet. Yellow is. ed, tor. AMOTICart. Lard &M.G.!. Ashes; Sit. for Pots. Spirits Turpentine 375. ad. Lin. seed Oil ..Z9 per ton. Petroleum Is. 71. per gallon. Iron; Scotch plg MLA. per ton. [By Steamers.] , Now Yeah. March 23.— Tire steamers New York and City of Washington, from Europe, arrived to.day. • The Fenian agitation continued, but no further collisions are reported. It is repro- rented that the military force in Ireland now see plainly that in no part in the West of Ireland could any twkly of armed, men bold together for twenty-four boars with. out the ea/amity of receiving extreme Pen- Ishmen t. The dying columnalrere produc ing. ,a decidedly good morareffect. ;tumors of ministerial dissentious were again rife. Porrtano, Mc, March 95.—Tho steamship Nestoria, from Liverpool on the MTh, and Londonderry on this 15th' instant, lasso ar rived. Tho Pall Mall Gw,tic says: We have rea. son to believe that sorue'recent overtures of Sir - Frederick Bruce to behalf of his 00y crnment in the matter of the arbitration of the Alabama claims bare not been re- • celved in a concilliatory spirit by Mr. SPIV. • ord. We do not understand the offer I of the British representative to have been directly refused, but that at two Interviews' the mitiject had been evaded. CONGRESS. icasaiwarnar, March 25. 1667 . SENATE. ELSOLIITIOS ON ArLIOUIENTICTT. sir. WILSON moved the Setretary be or dered to request the Doe.c to return the resolution for adiournment, with a view to inconsideration of the vote by which it passed the Senate. Mr. Wilson explained that he wished If possible to Las a day be tween now and December ca which Con gress might be called together if necerary. The motion was agreed to. Ras - an lIIPILOVEMENT. CIIANDLEIL, fro= the Committee on COminerco, reported a resolution authori zing the head of the engineer corps to em ploy Ilse cirll engineers In tho work of enr 'losing and imprtrrtng Northwestern niers' and harbors.. Passed. rEION LEAGUE MEMORIAL. Mr. NYE presented e. memorial from the Grand Connell Of the Union League of MarSlana.wking that tile provist onft of the Reconstruction tdil INueztenned to Mary. Mnd. Referred to andiebtry Committee. EATEIVE ern.: MATTERS. Mr. szoNtuAN, from Mtn Finance Com mittee, reported a bill author Icing the cm. idoemont.of additional Examiners in the Patent On:cc, not exceeding four In. each claes, or twelve in all. A section in the House bill, creating the office of Solicitor of Patents, and a third section Morenalag the force of Examiners of Patents, were recommended by the Com mittee to be art 'circa out. After debnte.• the second and third sec tions were stricken out, and the bill passed. On motion of.ltr.Edltuto AN lt was post poned till December. Mr. CH ANDLER moved the Senate take up the bill to allow American citizens to cell vevs els of war to friendly belligerenta. Mr. IstIMNER hopoet it would norbe taken u 3ir. cLunn.zu evoke, at length in favor of the bill, raying he no willing to let the Alabama claims go far the present, He would be Content to take a band on the Northern frontier for them. Great Britain, 6n Bald, had ceased to cenimand Disrespect ' of the czed world. The bill be now pre sented was - purely commercial In Its char acter, and there ought to be no objection. PROCSILDB orxartuawar2OrUUTT Mr. SHERMAN reported from the Com. mimeo on Fiumeno the lionse Jouit reicolu ties, provialu s y that, Wunucas,. There are now It the hands of the Treasurer of the United States, as spe cial anent of the Treasury Department, several millions of dollars, Vroceesis of prop erty captured daring too rebellion, which le under thecontrot of the Secretary of the -Treasury, and as I t now stands may bedio posed of in settling, claims preferred by the alleged former owners of said captured property, without the sanction of Congress; cud whereas, •is conaldered proper that sorb claims shonlA not be settled and paid without lira[ recieving the approval of Con gress, therefore be it, , Resolved, That all monies thus held by the Treasurer of the United States shell at once be convoyed by warrant Into the United States Treasury, only to be drawn by authority of law. Mr. MOUTON said this bill proposed to legislate into law thu very principle which form.' the basin of the Alabama claims. To pass it now would he to stultity the Arnett eau peeve before the world. It would pot It into the power of the pettiest nation In. World to snake war upon the commerce Or the greatest, TELDLIIII Or TVG rt,ths. Pending the consideration of tills soldeet. WILsON Ithaca and obtained .anent• MOM) COMMA to report a joint resOlutfon to authorize the Commanding General of Cho Army to permit traders , to remain at cer tain posts for the accommodation of per sona crossing. the ',Ulna. The rosolntwn . . • Mr, CONN EB4 introduced it bill to Inoor pornte "the Linenin Monument Atemelution of the District of Colombia," which was re ferren to the Committee on theDintriet Of Colombia. , yAccrno St/ILIIOd.II. CONNESS Introduced a resolution calling upon the Secretary of Um latorlor for intormstion as to the cause or the pension oft he work on the Pacific Railroad. .and what 'umber legislation was neceosary to oecuro tba.sueetly consoletiou of the Pa. MSc flatiron(' from thnana westward, which was adopted. . • SELDS 708 !MIMI:STATES. Mr. CAMERON - Introduced n:resolution directing the dlatnlintion of tiLhOLO worth of Beale among the people of the rebel States. 'The present consideration IVILtI obJeeted to by fI.r.FI:SSENDE , :f. and It foci Over. , lILVOVAL OP istririns. Mr. MOILIIILL Iniroduots 1 u resolution, which was aaroed to. diretting the Comm it- Inlttoo an Indian Affairs to inquire in to and report upon- the uspediency of removiug the Indiana now In the ntsitcs to the Indl.su Territory. COLORADO TRURITOII.7 Mr. Introducel u Mil to =coil tho organ. net of Colorado Territory, by pro riding that the sessions of Its Legfehltnre shall be biennial, and that the members of .1,1 Legislature shat• reCeleo Slz dollars per day. LIMP .aiate coneldoiatlon was asked, but °Women area Maol • The House twsolution fori adjoxilulrleitt T. referred to the Judiciary Committee. The Senate then went labo Exeicutlve seg. don and. soon adjourned. 110 USE OF 11EPAEBENTSTIVES. • DILL. lITRODVOLD. BWa were Introduced ea fanatic 7- By Mr. LAWRENCE:, of Ohio: Nor rant gtaittait judiciary; also, a 1)111to ptothlo a teeeporery Veen:meat for the Territory Of Lincoln. linforthil to the Committee on Territoriov. _ - Also, a bill to give construction to the sets of January an . itcl , and 'March 3, 180, and limit the pay of onleers , serrtut In. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Also, &hill to repeal the act authorizing the fietretary of the Tremns - to retire .5i,95),000 from circulation monthly. Refer red to the Committee of the Whole. Mr. k:tifiLLiTON: Providing for meas. aery surveys for a ship canal around the falls of the Ohio river. Referred to the COMMittl.o on Commerce. ' By .11r. KERB: To authorize and require the administration of oaths in certain cases, and to purdah pt rpm" , in connection there• with. Ref - erre t to the Judiciary Committee. .By .11r. /WERSOLL: To construct a ship canal trout-the rlver to Lake _Michlgau. Referred to the Committee on /toads end Canals. To provide for the erection of a buildtng In Peoria. Ills., for the accommodation of Silo postoffice ami laterdat ievenue officers. Referred to the Poston:leo Committee. Ity Mr. PILE: on cAanlish a National Bu reau of Insurance. Referred to Judiciary Committee.. L'y Mr. TERRY: Various Jolt' dutio' . . By Mr. Xarlot. Joint resolutions ot the Michigan Legislature, ns follows: For an act to swim° the speedy construe. vim of the Northern Pacific Itallroad;call log attention to the national Importance of fortifying the Wand of Mackinaw; for the construction of a railroad from Mellon. fence to llorightou; for nonsions to the sur vivors of thii war of I:7T/, and widows of those, who (Ilea from April lot, 190; for an etrectiveprOt..ctive tartlr on copper, Iron, lumber, Fait, ilex and coal. My Mr. UPSON: Jolut rcsolution of Michi gan Legislature for au appropriation to im provt the harbor at the mouth of South Ifla~kltivor.Referred to the Committee on Commerce. •ityidr. SCHOFIELD I To authorise the eeeretary of the Treasury to prescribe rules and regulations for the registry of certain vessels built for the Übe of the western and northwestern lakes, on payment of Inter nal Revenue tax on the materials. 1,04 In their construction.. Referred to Committee on Commerce. By Mr. IYAbIIBRUNE To authorise the 'Southern Minn Railroad Company to Con- StrUCt and maintain a bridge across the .11.lastsalool ricer and esiabliab it us a post road. Referred to Post °nice Committee.. By Mr. SAWYER A memorial from the Wisconsin Legislature for a branch aiim. salon of the military rood between Fort Howard, Wisconsin, and Fort Wilkins, Michigan. Referred to Committee on rub. lie Lona, Ity Mr. 1101`MINt3t A .memorial of the Wioconvin Leghttuture, in retort:two to a snip canal to connect the 3114-is-Ippl river with the wetett. of Lake Michigan. Refer red to Committee on Commerce. By Mr. IfUItLEIGII: A hill granting land In aid of the Oon, , tructton of certain ratl runds in Dneotnn Territory. Referred to tho Committee on Public 8.,. Mr. ...KILEY, of Ohio: An act lo .than go trio Plenum, of too Cupttu.l of .Men. tuna Territore. Panned. LCKLEV: joint resolution to pay George Wat.hburn Ti for hi. otturo of the proceeds of the stinore of propotty in Nitstivllle,•Tecn. nicstiLrTfon OF AD.IoURNXI:NT. By Mr. SCIIENCK: A concurrent resolu tion that each Mouse of Congress shalt ad journ the Dresent Meg ion at noon on the Bth of March• to assemble on the first Wed. ncialsy of Mav, the tl rst Wednesday or Juno. the first WeOnesday of toptember, and the first eVailnesday of November next, unless the Prsaident of the Senate sett Speaker of the Meese shall, by joint 111 ocliiiiimtion, ten days before either of these dates, denture there is no occasion for the meeting of Con gress its. Such titr., ft; tiny s, • The...ri..lA:c.ta presented a /otter from IL A.Ftytue, Col eelor at New Tork, to- Oru ., !ting to be allowed :0 appear br eouto•el tofore toe Couttnlttou on 'Public Expendi tures and produce wautases In Ins u.n do• fen,o. Str. offere.l reiolution to . grunt tlio requi:T.t• rule: were s.7llpendel end the re,olta , tm ollesed was wloptutl—yee.y, nuy:3s. •_ SCr PLEYEST•IT ACCO.I,IICCTION. lir. 'WILSON, of 101,1 t, offered n reaolutton directing the Clerk of the Honey to present to the Secretary of State t no r.tapplementury Iteconnroction liiil, pa.5...1 lent : , aturday over the l'rez,vitutti veto. Adopted. , Mr. PILE Intioduced a ]:ant rceolulio antnorlztinf the oofretery of War to her 101111 two aCelo4to Exalt for use at th. mouth of the ➢ll.e:=elppi. Passed. lir. LUG.IN Introduced a concurrent Teel} directing t bat all the amount of trio. ney.not estimated or ark. d by the Navy De• bartynent for the decal year ending June 7i, I,.4,iand now under the control of tho Navy Deintrisoeni. be conveyed into the Trona.y of lisle tiered atutec. Mr. LOGAN stated that the Secretary of the Navy asked. In his last report, Congress to do thin very thing, stating that he had under his ormtral an unexpended balance lit ninety-elglit million, necumulated from the neil of different articles, and eighteen mdllnne appropriated In the last Naval Ap. proud:Mon Bill, making nn aggregate of 1017,161,060, being atfunt one hundred mal igns ,more limn required by the bal. 1:1115 resolution was mutply to have the money conveyed foto the Iresaury Della, Mout. ISrter considerable discusstou the Joint resolution trey XdIIVLA.3O lrrimr.e. [Mr. THOMAS presented a memorial from the members Ii the lietteral Assembly of Maryland, nosing the loaremlate consider ation by Congress et Ulu conditlenol pub/ le Si acre an that State; also, resolutions from thu Union League of Maryland. Ordered to be printed. • • C01011116103 - ¢F. or ZDreATIOV, dc. . On moth= of Mr. STEVENS, tho Senate appropriation bill to supply the lallctun cy fund of the borate, was taken from the epos:roes table. ,Or. STEVE :SS moved an amendment, ad ding an appropriation for salaries w the Commissioner of tkAucationand his clerks, 11,1tAn. and for the narniture and stationary of his office, rioeu. Agreed to: Mr. Sri:VEX:I also moved a substitute for the second election, making IC the duty Of the Secretary of the elate, on receiving rmturs of the /44,4/nation by the Clerk of the Bowe of newspapers selected for the pub. lication 01 the lams and treaties of the United States, to furnish promptly atithen• tie copies thereof, provided Italian be law. fel to puhlish loom In three newspapers in Loulalana. Agreed to. Tee LW was then pasted.. lik - Frri. 0.114.9 COUSIDSIIID. , The Howie then pranooded to tau cOnald ration of ton boil/tens ou the Ilona terns t. tun, and disposed tuernot as toliowa: Toe Senate, bill deolarMg . the brluHee over the Min.:tar' river at St. Cherie., lao., over the fillutdeeippi river. near Loultdenit Le., and over the Missouri river nrar Leav enwortn, Kaunas., legal oonatrnettons and poet read., Mr. LOGAN offered au amendm era, pro viding that for the bridge at' Leavenworth authority shall lion be obtained from the, States of Missouri and Sir. lIOLMAN moved to refer the bill and amendment to the Committee ou Cointuoree. Agreed to-53 tog, r=! The - Senate Joint resolution prohibiting .persons In the diplomatic service of the United Status from wearing uniforms not • prevlou.ly authorized by Congress. - Mr. nCLIENCK especial unit 111 r. JUDD fn. cored the resolution. IME=I --- Mr. CO VOLE moved ite on amendment t. add the je11owl0g: ••t'rotldet that the ill plomatie savants shall not be permitted t• a'eur anY court ilresK, except such a. what be prmicrtued and the pattern. drawn Loy the k i ln tailor of the nation, who Is t o - p over Ito destlnieo.ii (Laughter. The SPEAKER ruled promptly that tl.• amendment rue not in order. ANOTII6/3 DlSOftrorltLY ILENDYLTT. Mr.NOELL suggested as an amendment; that the uniform shall consist of °calked lst, looped up, with the AmertCAu eagle, swallow cost, oath stars and stripes on the talls,.hutternutpantalornm, close Iltting low stockings :with garters a fa Franklin. brickekin vest, one idde black and one side white, Langlitera The amendment was :mind oat of order. • PILILTYIi suggested Lin substitute that the Secretary of STAts be authorised to pro. scribe such uniform as ho may deem prvir Sir er. . .11AliKS refused to lot the amendment be offered. • • . The J/eueri seconded the previous goes ttou end paared the Joint resolution. • • • • 7:1.CATIO11 11 7113 9CIOT/1 ,• Mr. DONNELLY °dared the following: if , ruired, That this Mouse express Its. earnest desire that thn people of the Mates lately in reaellion will, in the reorganise o n of tha same in accordance with exist. log laws tor that purpose, insert in their respective taste Constitutions it provision requiring the Legislat lire tOUStatlllllll ¢ Syn. tern of Iron schools, which shall afford Ade. quote opportnnity - for nubile edneation to all children of the - Staten. Adopted. • TO REORGANIZE NUL JIIDICIART. 31r. LAW CENCI:. of Ohio, introlueed bill to morgunloo the Judiciary. Iteferred to the JOG ICiltrY COMMOACC 'rho bill Abel lahea the Circuit Court of the Crated States and CVO./ CO Courts of Appeals. The !notelet Courts are to take the) urfedlN Von now exercised by the Circuit and rho' COurlif of Appeals aro to be held - by one Judge Of the tiopreme Court and by the DistrierJudgea, with appellate jurisdiction from the thotriet Courts, end original j nets diction In Admiralty Correia. • Adjourned. norder by-sn Imbecile. • - -FOrertAnD, key., March • 11.5.4.hi0rge Rolle, Sited - thlrty.llro years, was murdered an fstinctny morning la - tho Wttliams HOW.. Falmouth, by Eben thoughed twenty. Sears, who shot him the heart with arill° sn then let ntr bin head with an nsu. nn under ■ PITTSBURGH; .TUESDAY, MARCH 2G, 1867, SUM FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M LATEST TELEGRAMS. IiVAS Et I N GTON. What Rebels are Disfranchised, RANK P. BLAIR NOMINATED AS MINISTER TO AUSTRIA. Caucus of Republican Congressmen. WAFUINUSON, Mare11 . :.5,1667. Ira° mut. ntsru....NeuisEn. Senator Wilson, In. a letter to John M• Waseou], of Texas, relative to the llecon struction law, sayer •In reply tO your Question, •Does the law, as It now exista, edstraneh6o the rank and 11le of soldiers who had cot t r taken the oath to support the Con.titutien of the United States'' , 1 have to sav It does hot disfranchise them. The Constitutional Amendment dtbquallflee from bolding °give certain persons who had taken the oath to support the United States and tholvon4aged to rebultliin, or gave aid and comfort. to It. This clan of persona err dllfranciabed. and all otter persons are entitled to tots." co:iv/axe° AND The Senate, In ezeentlye eesslon to-day, eOnflrmod the nomination of BOOPLIOIII Slmp.ca an 1.1.,11tn Spent for Or,!^n, and reject t,t Sol One R. liont to eclleetor of In ternal lioycnne to, to Ninth it trlct of Kentucky. • VE.Sr • i:E. tt Cc etre.. line Int.nriltti R•reerme but week . utounte.l ov , •: tv.o Wtili.nns dollars. E . ..• Aso rot , GTIO,. :hero to n largo end rapidly !nett-using party In Lie Senate who bo•tootttllng 0 note for the stlclltshm of any retest State .1101 ,loer I,ot provide for the oducution Of ts AUL,: SO TUC Y7.OITTCSI2.i.Nr•K. Commodore Jrtmei S!3rn toe! . reeetred oronatory users W tnko CMILATiii of the Unitod States steAmer bliune o sota, 0-1 n ape etal evils° to the hl , alitterranenn'. next Jmnuary, taking such of the gru•lulting of midshipmen's. ore not required for oth er Teffsele. special order of the War Betiartment. dated March refers the whole sobJeet of the statue of General Scott to a Commis sion. consisting of Breret Major Generale E. Scharer, J. K. Barnes. linnet Brigadier Generals C. B. , Tompkine and If. Alechlcr, and Brevet. Lieutenant Colonel L. J. Tread. A meeting Nriu held M. the As.embly Church 10-.layi to trice measure. for South ern reltel. Ahout tlf toren clergymen were present. Committee. were appointed and other bounces transutted with o clew to concert of action. The President has uonatnated to Um Sou_ ate General Frank I'. Blair as 3ltnizter to At mMOS,WWfI At a concise of Republican Senators and Representatives. held to-night,' General Banks, chairman, and Representatives Mug and Hays, secretaries, Senator Drak introduced the subject of the adjournment of Congress, but it was objected to by Sena tor Wilson,— who elatmed that the caucus was called • with the inlet undertdanding that ibis Question was clot to be considered. Senator Drake canroyaed'hiniself sat/stied with the expla. nation. The sole [inject of the selecting was to take action CODC(11211112 future politica l rui3retnents North and South, and Messrs. Schenck . , Donnell). Pile. Kelly. Wii ,o3 of alusachnsetts, and others, seek° of the no. ees tit; of eenspletin4 4.;ongressional °raw. ni sAt lon. The debate was free from excite• went, and attar appolutinif a Congressional COmmittee, cm:tanning of one member from each Mate, the canons adjourned. FROM MEXICO. The Traitor Mendez Killed and Ills Forces Routed en Battle. MAXIMILIAN AT THE HEAD OF HIS CONCENTRATED FORCES. Battle Beporttd to Have Occurred 1,000 IMPEMALISTS BOW DV CO3IIIAT. RAN FRANCISCO, March 3.—later advlcos (Kum most portions of Central Mexico have been received. Private lettere state that the city of Morella was occupied by the Liberals on tee lith of February. The entire State of Michocsean was free of Imperialist troops on February 25t.h. (ienerals Itogulea and Canons left Moro. Tin. for Queretaro with nine thousand them and at last edvlcea had arrived at Celaya4 ton leagues from Queretaro._ The entire Liberal torte in the tidally of QClerCtil.NO worn placed under the command of Cor nice.. . . - from Cuernaraen, on the ilth,Boll. /tirade s. Sr., writes: It Is rumored here that the t mite r. li en. Bleeder, and force. were routed In battle by (ion. Eseabedo's command. Mendez is among the killed. hllramon at tempted to make a Junction with Blimilez.s forces before the battle and was routed Arid lost both legs In the engagement. General Perini-In Diu. Is threatening the city of Puebla, with sir thousand men nn• dor Ills command• From the tenor of letters received, well Informed parties are coati dent that no fur ther engagement. of consequence will take place between the contending forces, It le believed Maximilian concentrsted hie forces in a body with a view ormaking terms with the Liberal Govern men; prior to evacuate lag the country. No battle between any portion of the forces matey - the direct mime mend of Maximilluu had taken place at last dales, and none would occur. A letter. from Colima, dated March 10th, says: Front Topic wo bear that the email garrison of Acapulco landed at Han . Mae. ' funeral Loyada was eroding- home the poor victims of misplaced coriden.. Gera everything Is quiet and trail Ila Improving. Mexican dollars are acme°, no 'coed act.. having arrived from the interior. The la test news trout the City of Ihericomake; . believe the Empire la about playing... I Maximilnut ismekinghislasteirortotatually gone tai war uroprio persona, and bold. Queretaro with ten thoutiand men agaluet Me combined forces of Enoobedo and other chiefs, who outnumber him considerably,. The report Is correct that e battle took place a few clays ago, In which about ono thousand imperiallite were placed Aura du combat. Zistrstrolus, March Ift, Via GALVIVITONs March 115.—Itoport• of the Liberal. defeat near Queretaro have reschea here and are' extensively circulated, but Morale DO truth 10 them. Nu news of e general engagement bad been received In San Lute upto the:Nth Silt. Maximilian, who moved out from Quo. reboot., had returned. The Liberals hub ad. riumml thief lines within teeren miles Of Queretaro, r.nd heavy guns were sent to the front from Can .1 enrol was still there. Cunsersof en attempted arrangomemt by Maximilian Pith the Liberals are very rife, Quotago movld to have been defeated end taken pricumer at Zeutya. . . GALvlar" . March VA—ltto 3 Grande dates to tue WM, have betill received. There was no change In the position of the troOpeali Queretaro. Imperial supplies were scarce, antralt provisions were seised fertile nee of the army. The ImperliMista weret diellerte bycompariles. Both parties are levying heavy taxeson the Inhabitants.. Stult Liher ale seised a oonducta with I.loooopasoes of elver. Illlaging gangs are in all parts of tree a The steamer MOre Castle, freerC Havana, reports that twenty FrenehSteaMers from Vera Cruz arrlvedjust Oa she wsa leaving. Juarez was at Sari Lisle retort, where the Liberals concentrated. The Imperial forte Would leave soon and t a decisive battle la expected near ban Lats. .The Liberals .re e besieging Vera Craw and exchanging Shots with Gm garrleOn. - Gen, 4.skettigmay al rived at Martina on the • 15th. •Ilarine was arpieted /WUXI/ on theffiffell Snipe/01r. 12=151 FROM BOSTON. JD.7 f/ood•Eatabltatnnent Damaged— Ten 'Hoorn a Oars - Leber In Cotton ,sad Woolen SIM after Apell tat— Operatives Net lobe autneltted To— n Plumber. Dlacoutlnne the Eight Hour layettnat-aThe hhopa De. scaled. Bosses. March :Z.—Salina G. Tucker's dry goods store was damaged by fire this evening. Loss 410.000. Insuranee ir22.000. It is stated the National Mill Spinners' Amociation • recently notified the agents and treasurers of some cotton and woolen manufacturing eetahllshmenta In this vicinity that they shall work ten hours a day alter April first. At an in formal meeting of some of the Treasurers to-day the sul.sect was discussed, and it ap peared to be the almost unanlinrius opinion that no dictation on the part of operatives should be submitted to. even if the mills were compelled to stop. A suspension of manufacturing at the present time would relieve rather than embarrass owner. . . The Heater Plumber* of this ; city hawing nodded their workmen on Saturday after noun that the eight horr system for a day's work would IX) •eontteUod after April let., the latter Immediately lett work and to. lay the work shopa have been nearly all clowttl. FROM &LIMY, N.Y. Railroad ferry Dtmentty—&*moat • Serious Blot—Quiet 'teetered. Ateurr, March excite ment existed to-day at the railroad ferry, In consequence of a dißtenity between the proprietors of she South ferry and the urn. cern of the Western, or Boston, Railroad. The ferry proprietors purchased the land adjoining the ferry sup, weed by the railroad company, anti , said company not having removed the bridge and other properly attached within ft specited thee, the props totors denied their right to take it away. The .Batiroad folks. however, brought • large party W.', the Spot and re. moved the hedge by force, At ono time a serious riot was threatened, the crowd be ing large and various weapon, were drawn. But ...tier a few arrests quiet was restored. . . The Peabody Talneational of the Trosswea :raw Teat', 24.—The Peabody Clin ostionnl Punt truetces have finished their seamen. The whole subject of the trust was &nemeses'. From cowmen inventfgatien and Inquiry, a report wan birdie by 'Bishop hicilvaine that for the present the, promo- Von of primary or common school educa tion by the now existing or other agencies will he the !ceding object. To aid this de sign normal school education, to prepare tesoners, will be favored, and scholar Gips endowed In the new .exist leg Southern halls of 'kerning. Id. nation In aid of the application of sci ence to industrial pursnite, will be - another purpose of the trustees. • general agent, tinder the direction of the execu,ini com• mittee, Is to de mute of the busier... liev. Dr. bears, of Brown.. University, woe elec ted Chairman. Be is to appoint ai t Men committee of 21 re, to carry nut ,with the general agent, the views of the hoar.!. Tho next' annual meeting will take place in thin city, on the Zd of June, and the Chairman is authorised totals meetings at will. Thu Executive !hunt agreed to meet at Richmond on the third Tuenday in Jan uary. The liseeuuse Committee coreprisen Messrs .11cliveloc, Aiken, Evart. Granata. tlaton and the Chairman, es °pie, A Com mittee was appointed to obiltin an act of Incorporation item the lies . Tot k Legisla tare, Samuel Wow:norm wee appointed Trowel ter. I === Sr. 105t11, Mo., MeliCti snow storm orcarred this rite:moon, with [II ncrcur3 balow frovalag point. Sr. Com.. !larch 76.—Weather alterated between cloud and sunshine for the gust two days, with a hood frost last night. To day had been mild end tomignt snow Is falling. 11 ith the prosp,t of ram. Theur er, after :isles a tout, Is falling again. 1.1 germs. March 3—Raining all day. 11.11.1...1 on the levee fair. River station• err. Departures—Lizzie 6111. Henry Ames Itain, Bolden gra, Westmoreland, for Cl.. Cllln.rJ; Addle Johnson,Welcome, for 'Vicks burg; Guidon, for St. total.; lattrel , lllll. for Louisville. In port—liarbert N. Lee, Gleaner, Centralia. Commercial, Slitter Moon, -Nor. rue. Ec •risvitte Inn., March 23.—The weather eras clear In ttie forenoon but Is now cloudy. The river has fallen three feet ha the last twenty-four hours. Thu pert list Is: Pales tine, loul;rille to Nashville; Havana and Amer/es, Cluclricultlto Nastorill; Conialans, and Savannah, Loulaville tin New Orion..; Sam J. Hale, Cluclonatl to Memphis; Mo. n• Mg Star, Henderson to Louisville; Rowena, Nashville to Cincinnati; Charmer, to Cairo; Wm. White, to Green Meer. Business la brisk. CllOO l Starch 2L—The river ban fallen five Inches. Weather cloudy, with rale. since dark. Thermometer. It deg. 'Widnes/1 it good. Arrivals—Mary e wan, from Mem phis to Lot:Neville, 3 p. in.; Allen, from New Orleans to CtnelnnatC3p.m.; Nightingale, from 01. louts to Ccinnati. 4 r: to.; Iler te., trout Arkansas r inse to Cintinnati, 6p. m; mum Brown, from MeMphls to Pitts- Wm.:h.& p.m.; Messenger, Mom Cdstelitinatt to Now Orleans, tl p. m. • Monti Ameriesin agate& "...SW Toms. !damn 25.—Llma. letters slate that the unpopularity of Presuienr I'redo Is ovule manifest by the reelielOS of troop.. The obnoxious poll lax recently levied bite been tuerended. Tveker, the Confederate admir►t'ol the Peruvian Navy. has reslsme.l. The question of reLlgous freedom la being agitated. The Vett.] States steamer Pensacola has arrived from Callao and Valparaiso. • • • • • • •- • - A letter says the enaction of a truce with Smile is definitely rejected by Fern. The medlatiorroifered ny the United -States was still under conalderaUon. A &miens obit. ties to its at-scepticism was the recent mis understanding between Admiral Teeter and Captain Stanley, of the United States Steamer Tocesrawa, owing to which the usual courtesies between Pere and the Vol ted States hays been suspended. Con. Kil patrick was trying to straighten the entan glement Thu U. b. steamer Dakota' was at Valparaiso. Dlfflowlly CS Pasterns Between tlteAtt• theritthe wee If Comm'. New Toss. Starch 4S-The Hernid•a Pana ma correspondence eats, A British frigate appeared off earthmen& the CM of February, and the Captain aduressed a note' to the President, 'misting that the British Consul should receive the malls before they were cent to the local postolff ce, and that the President should aPO/08 1 /0 for °lnn.. In respect to the matter. 'rho President evaded a decided answer to those proposi tions. A war steamer In the service of Mosonera mime Into the port. In the mean while and was salted ity the Zatillthruan. The demands wore reiterated with threats of taking other measures In the event of non-compliance. and the President fearing bombardment, succumbed. sal .apologited, promising to do better IWthe future. -- replan ItanneVDtMeelty. Orion,. C. W. March ti—The appear ance of a Yentas, banner in the prooession on St. Patrick's day le causing mien comment. The petition presented to the Mayor to Inc Lae Into that:matter hasiboen referred to the Boltelter General. Colored Y Oleo Csinoreelleeti llamas, CT., lliiteV2s.—A colOred man wax today adraiLtsid to registry as a tree man by the Republican Board of decision al this Won, and was declared entitled he vote. There is much eat:fitment in cons_ quanta. A Large Fire Rostra, iterosts, N. Y.. !larch 23.—e. lento flre 1$ rasing to-nlght. The Odd Yellow's Ilan Is In lames, and the fire threatens to attend, CONONMED TJELSGRANA The Michigan Legislature concluded Its sossiot4 Yesterday. The eight hour bill was The Detroit... Board of Trade hoe &Moslem. darted thuoental system, In cancequeneo Of 'Abe action of neighboring cities. A dispatch from Ottawa, Canada, states that eight thousand tons of rails have been ordered from England. tq repair the Grand Trunk Railroad track. - At New York, on haturday, mob seised the property of a Mrs. D.Ms, the renewal of a demonstratlnn agalnat her '.for alleged Improper J o SePti Bull, In her husband's employ. " • Good advmewas the - onli punishment In. illetset fusen three wettish by Jestlce COM , well, for dlaturhlng, Um devotions of col ored congrogatlen, to Brooklyn, on Sunday. They cat-called. groaned, and showered splt.balls, and other =Mallet Prom their place of conecalmeni in the idling of the olmren.: . The trouble With the miners is Schuylkill county continnws. -Oa Yridaytdght Ida the Burrell tavern; near Malone Plains, was surrounded by 6 pall Oriate or eight blagolrea," and the proprietor or ' dared to sarreadarl all his 'valuables. Lie infused and Axed .ahrda into the crowd, kill. ing outland wounding another. The wound ed man was arrested, but relOaed to divulge anything concerning the eoarets - order to The Counts' Jell • Expense. for IMO shnante4 to sll,3l.l—en lemma of 44.2 over 1936—0 f wptrd; 41,818 wee pats to . John shepherd for bread for the primmer', 02.141 for maLtrleß Of werdeng, end S2I I ray .extrs boardog" for prponeo, - CITY AN!) SUBURBAN. rouwrn PAGE.—The fultrol and mart re liable Money, Oil and Produce Malta Re port, Oren by any paper Indio city, wag be found on no r Fburth Page. County motroller'n Iteport Ity order of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, the GA2ZTTIZ has been Re booted to circulate tho very important re port or the Meal affairs of Allegheny coun ty, on presented by the mitifful and filament controller, Henry Lambert, Much valuabhi Information in contained In the report, and the entire document repay perusal and examination. The settua lion of the GAZ,Tir to perform this ?fib:llly Important diatrlbutlon In a matter Of con gratulation with us, although the Courts have always recognised the claims off our Journal as an unequaled advertising Medi um. Business men will consult their own In. tumid: by following the example net by the county authorities and advert!. In the 4.1,117.TT1L, as it reaches as malty readers es •any newspaper published In Western Penn sylvanla. Perhaps to referring to the award having been made to the Gxettts for the circulation of this important °Metal report, we should say that the Commercial has alsb been similarly favored. The Divafch and Garet . ), formerly were entrusted with the distribution. Pittbberich Coeerll• Bath branches or Cowell held *regular *tilted monthly meeting lan night ht their roepectly 0 chamber., City building. • COMMON COCNCIL. There were present Messrs. Barnhill. Brush. Courstn, ford, Bare, llempbell, Ilopro, Jones, Itegnowun, McGowan, Patch. ell, Ilene:inn ' need, Roberto, Robb, Scitiert, Totnitmou Tinley. Verner, Welsh, 01101 and Pt calaioit 8100, The intent. or the previous meetings were read and approved. Mr. Bare presented IS petition a.dcing for the extension of the Filth street sower down to Connect 0110 the Market street The petition was from t tic property trol.ters between Wolal and Merlin streets on /Inn. RONO and referred 10 Street Committee. _ . ]Sr: Hare read a pet Won treon the proper- Y 01knota Oa Fifth straot co have per ton to toy the Nneoleon pavement t m noir •On cant al.l azimt.. ilftn rtreut, Read nd roTerted to the Street COIDMILIor. • • • . . - • Mr. p1.b.11111 pretonted retltlnn for the Paring of lt,ncl4 rtclul and reforred to atrect B. Mr. Motunan alvtprolentod a 041001ln-for tbn eretaton of titre, letup on ran toylvan ! neorettn Luna Itlttio and Jusnon., l ;Ia - 10rOata. ItehrretT to GsaMouvtardeo. n , 31r. Countla road apettCloti,attklogiori. KW lamp to tat rrrated on tun Corner of 0,4 calor ',and Etta street,. 11,,ferrod to Com. 11004.t0 on Gus. • Mr. , Coursm read a petition frOrn J. it. NS,stnan asking fur tho privilege to i•rret frarne'kitchrn to hLs reside's., on Wohst, atrech. Read and referred to th.o_Cistaulli.tre on Wooden tnltllmt,.. . . Mr. 'Barnhill read a polltion from the propeit holder, ea Wide allebefore it 10 paved. Referred tOWater Committee. Me. Brdan read a resolution authorizing the ttitel Company to bay main plpeni' Oil Wc.htligtOu elteet. between Webster Still Lll•erty atreeta. Read and adopted. Mr. Roberta preseeted a petittaa from U. W. ltiotrerts uniting that tho tour inch pipe laid on stereo-on street he Mite:Well three hundred het. Ileferred to the Water Ceti, Ittee. • Mr. Roberta presented a petition far the erection of a tom atop on the corner Boyd nod Porten streets. Itlid and reftrzed to Committee on tan Lighting. Weirli offered a petition for the pav ing of Spring, alley lA:twee:a llonle and Malawi , ' street , . Wad aril retorted to hti set Comm it tee. Mr. thrish offered a resolutfon instrnrting the thin I.l,liling Commat ee to have 111.1111. T erected at the corner of Morris. street soil boring mailer, and au the corner of Liberty attest and ilorrla street. Ileferreilko Colon to Mee on Got. Mr. geed presented an ordinance, supple natintity to an ordinance granting power to locate spring wagons and other retitle, newt three times and petaled under n C. , - pension of rule*. Non-concurred In S. C. lir. treed presented an ordinance relation to the erection of bridges on sidewalks, while vaults are -being built. Read tans , times and punned under a eethearion of role*. • Mr. Ford offered a petirtoe for the grad ing and paving of Morris street from Fenn to Smailman streets in the Ninth ward; and Of Mulberry alley from Morris to Gees streets.' Referred to Committee on Streets. ler. Ford offered a re+olutien last [nee inn the cornet Committee, in onninneticti with the llesnliator, to propose • general plan of sewerage fort be city, its tortures to be Meld from the contingent Mud. heat and referral to the Street Committee with In structions to_report probable cost of sold general plan. Mr. Patchett rend a petition from John 'topper. tvk leg nem to more an 01.1 frame house across Franklin alley. Refer• red to the Committee on Frame Buildings. 11r. offered a resolution authoriz ing the purchase of a lot ot ground know n as the Hospital lot, In the rearof the eu . due hon., for #l,oto. Mr. !teed inured an amendment, that the porchase shall be made if the payment will not be required before/lent year. As amen. fled the resolution passed. Mr. flare reported !rem the Police Corn. mitten it remonstrance agate the peerage of the Bill now before the Legislature diele ins the city into leer police districts, and offered the following resointion; Wesolvest, By the Select and Common Conn. cils of the city of raisin. that the act now before the Legislature entitled "An Act dividing the City of Pittsburgh Into Pollee District.," ,meets their diespnrovet, WO th at our donators and Itepresentatives be urgently requested to prevent its pas gage. \ kr. thonght the bill should he passed, and argued at some length to show Its favorable qualities. Ile, in the coarse of las renterks, asked "are the member. of the Pollen COM in I tt ey cats' paws tontines, and If not, tinware they injured, or why deer the bill pinch their tees'. kir..lnsd roes to his feet and said that he would allow no mob intuit to pass by ea. noilred, and the gehtlemati had no right to refer to the committee In such terms. Lie tailed the memnrr to order, as he had al retuly.epoken Longer than the bylaws per. ..,' This point of older regarding time was WOL shataiends was roimit. Val to prnceed. ills defy of the hilt was argumentative andable, end In his omitting the lOU was suet what Pittsburgh beryl} Steeds: President steel, veratialt the chair to favor F ree] ter. Toed mann, stoke in Genesi tMn tattle hill."Mit admired tho clever WaY Zvi which the aco o ttataet. hail drawn Oat •ne would nor give much for the of county's share of the lines and caste mantling from the action. 1.10 was op geoid to the patties* of the boll. , Sir. Ford next took the floor , and made a rireawlSasppslUoa to, tri"...llUe;miltdie Sleet, arid took occasion to ray that Slayer IleCarthrs administration had been a sue. I mandril one and that' be hail paid several thousand dollars more than any of hie pre duos/wore to the city treasury. If std ad- Inistration had been so fright rutty isr, them must hove Wien tvicouetblug rotten In Denmark" before he came 1010 office. Crime was upon 1110 thereat. In once} - city of the Union, and our city leas SO exception to the general rule. Mr. Otrieti moved to lay Clay resolution on the table. The &yrs and nays were culled, which recoiled lit killing the motion by - Ti 'eta of IS to 6. The resolution wan then voted upon. The ayes and nays wore culled, resulting as fol. Iowa: _Ayeti—Roarrs. Nerd. Hare, Hemphill, Rouse .• Jones,rectit t l7an, McGowan, Patchett, I, tinhorn, noun, S i Tomlinson, Toriey, Verner, Wels h , and President Steni—Ps. Nays—liessrs. liarnh ill. Brash, Couren, O'Neill, Rahman', and slate-6. Mr. Torley otlnred a resolution instruct. Ina the Cilia Committee to Maul , u into he right, of cony Has Works lo enarge rattle for gas nmed the endino hou-es. Be teg ciLY property he charges should Only be according to city rates. Read and adop.. Sod , Er. Ford offlared a resolution instructing the Street Committee, acting wiW the 1:e. coming Regulator awl City Sollo , tor, to ex. amine Into the propriety of introducing the eitcholsOn pnvement. Read three times . and passed.' - lir. Brush offered st petition f"r the gra. ding and paving of Townsend street be tween LOOV.III . and Clark streets. Referred to the Street Committee. Hr. Rare inforud an ordinance increastrig the pollee force of the city, which. after some discosslon, wan withdrawn. On motion adjourned. &attar Covent. . Sternberg' present—ideas, Armstrong. Collin, Crawford. Dickson. Gallaher. LOOP, McCarthy. IdeEsren, Mosllllair, Pirating, Rees Minton Tanner. Thompson, White, Wilson, and P resident McAuley. The minute. of the prervlohs meeting were read and approved. A petition gnu presented from the Pitts burgh, Port Wayne and Chleado Railroad Company, asking permission to lay a NI. olaon pavement ID front of their general oftlers,.. on Penn and Wayne streets—the company agreeing is pay sitrtho expenses, and tins give the city an Opportunity to , teat ihu n - stenl of street pmmlng wlteout Mgt.. RaLd and referred to the Committee on Streets, With power to grant the prayer of petitioner.. :.. A petition for the greding rind riving of Centro create, between Pun.l.l,lit and ..N... , ,} ( -- i-: la ---=,„ ”' , ~ I 1 .. 1r , z, - _ \ 4 4.4 .„".' •:, , I , i i , r, , . ,"„ _ - Kirkpatrick streets, wax read an,: referred to Committee OD Btrttlttg. . . . A petition from resident's of Smithfield etrent.betweeu V treln alley and Sixth •tract, asking for regularity In numbering houses, was referred to Street Committee.. . . ... . A tretittOn fmm TIM Vigilant Fire, Com- Patty. liiking authority for tho Committee on City 1 . 1 overly to auttm, Sze the removal of the atattle from the lot on net) by the city, . gpro,:uted, and tho antitortty ahked for ranted. A Pennon for the erection of a yew, on Straw'wary alley rew: and referred to Committee on frouto, with Intructi,..2, report. A petition for the jetvind of Fourth street, (min rho (macho( the Pit hibut gh, Goattninis and Citteleustt Um trend trdea to the end et the p.tvitig,of the street, WU, real sad refer red to eOlllll-littent no Street, A p..l.ltlnn It-king for tho opening 33.31 33 realm.: of 11311 .trees, 3. 133 e 13:33,13th wur3l, ~ .33 mall and refttreLl to Street ,C 033.3- I r a* Mr. McMillan presented tile report of tlt o Coln tn ittt ou ,treete. In rentoti to t petition of the manual,' of the ratiburbra Mineriville COM:nuis - , a•lcinw to 1.10 relieved train keeping the MM., • Clean and in repair for alx )care, the Com mittee reported favorably, provided the .Company put 1110 etym.to over welch the Atiln, pas-es In goul pair now curb to curb. u lo the matter of the Pittsourun and lee n Conelivvillu Hallway Compaoy, n•Litln t oonent g fo o rebeved front pen log the a-rerr 1110 envier On Perim lvanla avenue, tits Committee reported that in their opinion Councils bad no further pirtrilieltoll. In Triennia. to granting the Pittsburgh, Alb, glieny nod Opting (garden tracks /all way Company the right to lay a on (land etnieti, hollotinult lea reporscd faces raldy. Tow report was nerepital. Ordinances for the grading end paving of Ilercer and Beiltot d streets sun Pasture alley, were read and laid over under the An ordinance, granting tho Pittsburgh, Alleglicoystrol Spring liartien Pao...tiger Railway Corn puny permission Inlay ...track from Libel ty an. es to tho Ilnr.d Street Midge, Was trail nett laid over under the rules. Orthrmneetauthorlslng the onentori 'of Viceroy ntreet front .11sties to Stevenson street, Sleds street from Magus street to :tile! novo, inrent In the Southern sote of Viceroy street, end lattenst .!feet f rein Pride to Merlon stlthtS, Were take. alt Wel flos:le its•sett. Zhu ortllnst , ee, tss 1, Common Conn ell, pr0t1 , 111.9 for t ist ere s hen Use hut 110mst,1:1 1110 111thsr,loons, tatten up, and the notion of Common Council concur red In. A common kat len -from Gillet - al Jame.?. Negley. Prmddent of the Soldiers' Monu ment ASliAcidtion, enclinditil a rin . niuMun from the Ladles Committee, u•kilit.: a tea. p.rnry ptlmpell.,loll of toe Ordluauco prOhlti• illy{ the Cre companies fromolicri mg. sonauriptions, thn object 'clog to afford the Orsinin an opportholtY to com. eta for the new horn carriage, purchased . . . y the A...elation, at the forthcoming Fair. The communication Wan recelvtal, hut no •fortber action wall taken. A enaldinnielitlo o .tOM George Fortn.c. Secrelary al the Fewird of. Guardians of the Poor, smiting tor the appointment of three tricruli er. of Cauncli to audit tile no- counts of the lioald, was read and accep ted. commuAlcatiou from the City Control. ler, fume/dna the - afildaVii. of Jeseph Dd. wank, a-klog eanneration;ruin brodneati tax for he having :nada nu axles der. , Dig rho bar. Al., ri tun to pay Ab. M , Cliire,l.4.i. County If....corilt,r, tlt Tip , petition of Mr. Dilworth was referred In tquanc. COY:Mattes wadi power to rm. Thu re,olutkm was resod threw times turd J. F. Single. City holicitor, submitted comtutaticutmu relatit e to tie thazuet-iiid . • codlerstiori of the Inc. unP online:A:ea re lama to the atty. lie 64144.1.1•1.1.111 A ho had the act.* .1 . ...i55.11/MY 411gt.Itit, refol* for the printer*, and reque.stiet Or- appoint ment of a COO:IMMO° for the parpo*e of ex /ft/finit, too work.end making it, finite ar !engem...fa with Mts.*, Errett S. Auden. tea. City Erhitcriv. Thu C0L1.1.1111.t1011 was acrupteil. Xcoultintoleation from the Citizens' in. %mance Company - . w ith a reellution to ro tund in tiles..lPi.th, tieing the amonist of tax overpaid for Isid. 'inferred to the t;otO Mr. ArtlletrUln , of f ered a resoitition In eirocting the-tlas Committee to lay a got pipe on Morton slant, nem Penn to Butler streets. which was trail and referred to the Committee on Gat I.lehtlog• Mr. Gallaher offorml a rosolutlon provid ing that the Street Committee be li:quested to place letter hoards on the corners of the principal streets :flail alleys. The resolu tion Was accepted, reul, three times anti adopted. C. C. non-concurred. Un motion, adjourned. .; =I As different •tatemenU have been made regarding title ca,le, we publish the cworn statement of Mr. J. W. Miller: Commonwealth vs. A. tw letim ann. Charge —felonious assault and battery, brought by J. W. Miller before Alderman McMasters. Testimony of the vrosiwutor. J. W. Miller, alien on the hearing of the above charge, tiel ore the said Aldertake, on Thursday, 2161 dity of March, a. h., leo7, at 4 o'clock r. I met. •Witalmonn yesterday. In the ball in front of his ogler. Wictimioto oars mu small bill for welch he gave inn his note. 1 sued Wiedmann for that Indebtedness be fitru Alderman Strain; sold suit has not been aitindlmted yet. We were talking In the hall about said null. Wiedmann said that tie would non-suit me; no meatiness or bad fueling was shown on either side. Wird. mann went Mtn his siifteti anti hollowed lilta; we continued our conversation about said civil suit pending before Alderman ejrain. I remained in Ms Wilco about fifteen tritnnteS; I was statollug a 11.11 my back in front of the fire grate; Wiedniann was alt. ling on a cuatr; 1 said to Wit:demon that he Played a dirty, nasty, stinking trick on We. 1 I.:molted toe same words again. %Vied man went to the door lesellalf oat into the halt and opened the enure, requesting mo to leave his efllee from tour to six times. I dill not go; 1 said to him that I wsis_net In gnat haste to leave the vette. Ile then walked up to mu, took , m e by the aunt and pushed toe two or three steps to wards the door. 1 then put my hand upon Ina . and pushed his away front me. Wind moon wont to n cupboard aid took a VIM.' out of it, pointing the name at me, with the d remarks, which 1 O°llA know positively, 1 shoot yitit if ott on't 'Ate out. I walked oat, and met Mr. Macau In the hall.] r, quested Mr. Hague to arrest Wiedmann. flr Ha; uu opened the door of Wieduam...; calico and said tome. that he could not arrest hire without a warrant. Cromer :ninnies—W., wore bulking In the ball trleudly; 1 wee not on very good terms with Wle.ilreinti for ;some time; he was not very excited nor Wan he violent when .110 took roe by the arm. I did not think that tie Intended trinitunit um whim hepointed the pistol at me; (Plato! produced) 1 could not en) . terwittirely atielber leis In tee platOl; it limbs like thu mac be held In bin hand; he could have snot me if no Wanted. nut as huts amen of grunt pannier. I thought I better go outs as 1 and not know tehntne might do, 1 was not to great basis to leave the since even netherent' wren he itolnled the him. pistol ll ' ru: n d I lefti face eta, he told um to go Oar, there would hove been 110 occasion tar 111 w to point the motel at me; ate not afraid of him yet- (signed) .1. W. Mitten 1 cot Lily that rho foregoing insubstantial ly a true and correct statmuutit of J. W. Md. ler, given Indere tile Ott thu hearing of die en cane. StkillAL MCM•STItan, Alderman. Preeldenl. Steel m tile Common Loan • ell Comenteal. Last evening, before the business of tho Common Council Owl commenced, City So. Helier single merle his appearainee on the iloor and in a heat and tilting speech pro ceeded to present President. Steel with a ~eei on behalf of the members ot the branch of council over which he presides. lir. Single statsd that the meinbers kit anx ious to express the high regard and eltiota• lion la which they no r their presiding Or em, nod to chow thei apprcention et the ails and Impartial mariner lie hail, during.' the pest 3 ear, discharged his eel! lithe arid' arduous duties. President Steel retorned hiss earty - thanks to the gent [tenon who bed thu !Moored him with the present. lie did net know that he was entitled to any particular credit for t he perforiannce ot the duties of his na t t y nod it lie were, It way owfng to the hearty co-operation re. calved from t h e members. With the blur gala present tey had chosen to maim blur Italaht, he trumist herealter to exers Chin the Mitt s ot hts ns he had eirta,o d oe per perform them, with Impartiality, doe prudence sand brrly recant. The gavel Is one of the M.O. in,411 ti e ul - and artistic pieces of gnu mechanism w nova ever non. It. was ManUraetitred he Messrth. James IL. Bent COMpstriy. the well known k‘welerli On Fifth street. The bundle is of polished ebony wood. a lillo the haminer ft ' redid No hated and ornamented In neat Stele. liound the Centro h. It bowl lithely nit inch wide of solid gold, which bears the following tneeripliOn 1 "Presented by the members of the Corns Mon Connell of the City. of Pittsburgh to their President, Thomas et a n Eel., an mark of their esteem for Idni as a man, and ability nan prodding facer, 1,r07." The net:poor the gold betel nre berelsnine ly cloned and ehitoied, and noon the whole it is mon Creditable ne ts 'teed it Company. no a Mashed tool at piece of workman alttp. Joseph Koran dk Co's Announcement . . This enterprising wholontln and retail trimming and notion linear, Nod. 77 and 79 liarket street, announce a grand spring opening of new goods tbslay. The goons are specially commended to ttio milliners, and embrace all thn latdat styles and fal. riot introdnced In the ElOitern elide, UOll - hats, ulmoung . ribbons, Power., Ac., of beautiful description.. will be found at prices OA low sa rule the Eastern Market.. The retell patrons of this bouts will fled the stock of MAIMS, Net, ' embroideries, skirts and trimmings unusually large, well Enlcet , d, and attrartive. bee r , ‘" , ..r , ctitimn. PRICE THREE CENTS. Attempl ed Alleged B BandarY 1 .. 4 As 44 " o, or" arg We mentioned in oar last Disuse haw adroit ken raercbant fell Into the Cellar Of the ,letr clry house of 11. flehardson & Co. corner Of Fifth and Market Streets, and frightened away burglars who wereplying their nefa rious vocation. It appear' that the UMW" first forced an etkrance Into the picture frame man ofactOry of Messrs. Barker d Ma, seltine, located on the second floor of the building, and Immediately above the Juw.l. ry store. Establishing this room as a base of operation!, the hareem chalked Out s square On tlio floor sufficiently large enough to admit the passage of s. mania body, and lord b reod tt quite a anretior of hOlfm 'repent. tory to c big out the heard. , Wai.e.ork . Inc they • ere disturbed by the erles - df the poor arnteh who hod toppled Into the eel ,.r, and load., • prempltatd retreat. T airy ft - behind their tools, sod , also r.m or a rt s les of clothing, and • smell beg. Tile police ere Informed of Om attempted burglary, a n d Dan artiabt, left were placed in their bands.' On the bad* - the nanle of D. was painted. and taking Mi., as a 0100, officer Dressler was ed to Biel lit search of thopposeds burclar. The learned teat Freel was peddler by occupation. and that he sr. an pastsbut gli, boarding at the !mead o Frank Menuae on Webster street. berwee Iligh tont Tunnel. With this Infermat on the facer returned, and steps were lute edittle ly taken to arrest Erne!. lidunday., w• vbtite.i. and it was aticertgetned that. re el ww, still boardleg there, and that a nerk-De. which wads among the ;Lc , 'cleat forind la) Darker .1 Maseltinets. bCOliged to Charles Maguire, another boarder. It appears however, that rr,...1 wet ant ha the city et the time of the attempted bat. glary, and as h bears an unexceotlonable ebatacter tOr hcmesty, the flailing of the ly.g does OM criminate him In the aillatr. as probably It was purloined from him. Maguire was arrested at a later beer, and , woe locked up for a bearing. The other parties have thus far eluded capture, bet nor excellent police force will no doubt se , cure them In good seater,. Teo carpet Backe belooglug to the parties were take. possession of, and. on twing examined. refound found to con sin complete oathte of burglarious im element. Meta as files, saws. snow, skeleton elements, etc. lisittalre Is in Die Inelrup awaiting • hearing. The police are r.erteitaly deserving of Credit the skillful manner' In which they bane worked up this case from so slight a cue The teem-131.1,10t, Common Plena and Quarter Sesatonn—coat the county du, log fuel ear ending Feuroary lat. 16 , 1, the lege mof 03,612, an mcrease of 02,814 or, the prertotos year.. For Jury fees 427,114 wag paid; to the Sheriff. for drawing J nrora, el.rd9; wane.. feel, 114.7X1 upwAy... e2,14u; Interpreter., adlet. Theluoraiwwd pay tojurora„ who now got $2.50 per day, will alone laureate the Court eyperMae ahOht , 4..C.;,e0V per annum. Illacisood Jesselry.—Gems of the flirt water, bet In rings,plU9 And earring•, at the most traceable and Inducing ormea, will be found at Ilelawman. Atesrart well known and popular Jewelry store. No. tnt 111111 street. A large stock of general Jewelry la offered at leas that present east ern prices. Sliver plated net; at table ware on hand In new And InallionAlde AtylAg. Foe any and everything in their line favor this tires with seal'. We would Sloggest that foot pavements he laid In the guttsrs for the benefit of the peilestrtilOng .030 Our more b streets. itla asrir ward fora crown of foot pitoiiengera to get mixed up with pastel; whoelbariows and piled up dt7 goods 110 - . on the sidewalk ;and as the barrows and boxes have an undoubted right there. It to only fair that some accommodation atteuld he provided tor pedestrians. I. That AU?—The amount of !Ines and forfeitures paid In by Justices• during luSd, vas 110 by four—A, Amman. E tvt Itirmingtou, 3.11 St; .1. H. Hiller, Harrison township, 414.1; I). Kennedy, Went Elizabeth, CI (0; edl J. W. Ewing. (rule or an eslru:O. Ski SU. Are there no others Rt. Omend have paid overt The County Con troder's rreord will not be disputed, but how about the Justices r For Pro Ma o o tary.—Elsew hero wo pub lish the c..re of Jeeob Lt. Walter, I.eq, veer lug 111115+e la 6 C30•11(111L0 for Proteouotary • Mr. Walter has for a long number of year. creditably tilled tnla iz ottleo am. nos at all times been recogned a. an earnest, hard. working and col:1.11.14mi member of the Union 11...putelean party. Iles seleotlon will rove a guarantee of toe proper dlacharge of the (111114. of the office. The Cerenees of ice, 1166. cost the cour.ty sa,wa. (11,515 more Lhasa in f or t of 111 cu the corm., received C. 0.-30 In. lueNtc4, %AU:lessee, Jury fees, at. Y or nun uyzing stomachs Prof. W eta reeelYett and roof. Jillson was Paid tro for like set , clot•. For post'martens easudostious Naas expel:Med, aud $044 for fonend expanses nod graves in allirlale Cemetery. If the Ladles would only stand a Wile nearer GO tbo shop windows, or • little fur ther off from them, or would consent to stand onyicit err dednitely on tbo pavement, they would cooler an appreciable bonen E. on the men who hs.vu to dodge so wearily to get past them. A Lame Steward is about to be offered, se we use informed, for the discovery of a loafer standing on any of our streets. They eyed to be very Plenty Dem hut now not one can be found on the cot - ners or on the Padudice steps, even on estorday night or during sneeley. The Next Effort of tbe Darwinian Jilin°. Deers. will be to prove that Pl.tsbursh cor er loafers cannot be traced backward and p ward to tbo monkey. This is well, as, wing to the D1V . W11111.130, It will tie ea . lOtlier• and men to differentorlgins. Rome or Our (loftiest labobtinetts as. sure us that they can remember. quite dw tinatly, when pavements existed vuttny on Iv me of our streets. Alla when cross walks wore available to some locattles. Time has wrought groat chances. George nobeeras committed yesterday to Warden White's castle, on a charge of hoping a disorderly house on Duquesne Why. ttoger Merlin was the prosecutor, and Alder Matt liichol4On the committing magistrate. Fat Oa County Controller dur. log last year polo John kl. Kirkpatrick. late District Attorney. $1,07.4 in Dill of feel due hlm, and to his auccessaor, Colon./ Duff, $1,4 h, accrued lees to liorember 30th; Tbox. Reunion wlLb $653 111 WI 1 X. 24 . , wan picked up very drunk by the police heat night. Good thhig he was picked up ny the faithful pollee, for he would hove been a good pick fur pickpockets. Common Plea. tourt..—ltofore Roc. Timms. Aiello.. 1..a0 Taylor va s D. Gregg. ppenl from a raagastram The (ewe omit. pled all of yesturil.y, iforill.t. bad 0.00 rendered ac adionencaelit. The Laois, always had We reputation of bales now pointed their mivernatlon;.they an, pointed In them reetume. seta Is an Improve:m.l4.-ler when they wore.td. tern , ' they were pointed at, The Presets* els le .of hair dressing among the laciest gives them a cheerful SP. peentuee. It keeps the to dunes well drawn up, and prevents the dear creatures trOui wearing long faces. /Slaty Wisncases, It Is eeldowere sum• tnoned le the Washington county coo3pir. toy ease. but the relit% of the oourt, as to the adutiselon of orlilenca, prevented their taloa called. 110011eItte c amte.—Tl3o Lawrence COOUtir 1101,1 Whitt Mete WHI bu Leann up bx tun Court Oyermul Tirminor, lumudiutuiT tater the comptriftry =We, WI gou4 to the Jury. Great Excitement 1.14 OCCII4OIIIA yea. torday by a report that tom...tiling was about to be done totemda commencing the . Work ileum. The report proved to De a canard. ♦u Accurate report of the 10111 e the alleys and Leek yards througuout the city. ...nig prove a valuelge and startling adei. thus to the geological literature Of the day. Justice S•lfsDerr, Malo4l Stelama. Ilaoae lestorclay, to •a sit las TSUI On • Charge of forolcatfou and basuilaY Cal astli of toiruboth iiaroomp.. thane OM story. . Michael Kneeland .0 .committett to jail for a bearlso yeatarnay, Anlernaso raytor, on a charge orrtamtng an umbrella throogn Abraham tireaunomVa window. The Dry Goods Merchants are glad In their hearts. They aro eellina off ail the remnant , . In their stores to make up into the fashionable churl dresses. By tbenstir liquor law taverns must ewe It 1. Ire Iva o'clock every want, but there Is notalnsr to provost item loom opealug can bony hoer. For Homo Thieves and , fxolnviS from justice, police cinema werehl, during last year, three hundred and se ve n ty dollazs. by the county. Two ton on ono of our street railways were discharged last week for o f nailing out the names of the streets al r Vae TOllto. • air*. Faunae. W. Harper, the Matfett itch; furcate tutored lecturer, will held lortatattlghr at the Welio strCet. Church. Caller County Las n tn.!: ^ontim than Alleghtry coanty. • \ • Fear Sptl inmate. gram:Laced te the Penitentiary yestereer, where they were taken by Deputy eherlers Cluley and Stubbv. Till TapTdno.—Some meet. ecl Hide :aoro.t.n. Tunnel street, yemer ruailrubbed ;be till of 1 ort7 dollars. Court.-11A9 Coast was em. P ,0 Y. 1 Tests.: 4 s.T. Ar ttwlll be . today, La dleyie.•yß of the .I.79inent Zit. Inanenegter Is to tai? .., I. "", l %,, eele L Wa t ; fan when her councilmen eu~tcns elwakheri. partral.—ldr. Jorrytk AttrtntZ, kitiea by arcUtsutou Saturday, was bursstt at /31alreville ysttrrday. . VOI re.; Commitment• cost taw cOoo tv from robrnnrs• to February Ist, lEi7, the e.. 1 0! Cf.:Z. lolled.—llrnry tt.ltuttiton eras jailed 9 6 .° terday ou u cuartto et Lucuu y, t , d4 t uder . MUllen, of Alleght,tly. Tyr iron... or ltoruite to co.t the xcaxJ V7,f10, au luctveeo of 11,f30 y“.r. relrg.llo Te!lere.—Soveral fortune tel ler,. Crire a fa:co tslocoa In Vali nidgbkor• Trtw New er,lcct ou tho other uric of the Alfegheuy to eu w with but little Juror. Pox Send!, Pronalum• by the county lu lt,c amount to 111[y-two duliern, 3 . 1 , e 4 Army Is using his best ee. deavors 1.0103 prove Lilo Murals Or thu eIL.C• Aldprnssul.snela tailed lAwantMartilt on achnxgc of k. Bpi g n .llsorthuly 1401)30. Colo.el Morrow, to: w.. 9ksth Fa, /Or ment, died n. I;late county last 'contr. The email How., •.. oat the county I.S year, fur revolts, ,tc., the sum of SI,P:4, Tetotnterm son snakes In the liquor bill Ruin chaps one makes out or it.. slo,sFnr ris th WJ 3,e oou nty In 1 , 3(4 expended 8rim.5,3,65., The Weather Clerk, ii in the pay of the undertaken, weather cloudy and tllearrcealde Tot Gold in Pittsburb yesterclay %Me 19CarCO ILL LC. g i....uner on } oural Fag, NEW ADVEHTISEIYLENTS. ALE[. AIhES 171.4 - 1:)7;.1901"t1XiC 3 I 2 Et, GPK Fourth atrce , , I'lttaborah. l's. eye all kinds: (•.‘ 1' I.‘,VE,, and n' da scrlptl”o of Fun, / Furn,.olna t/c.ds 'furnish ed. lt..me op. d .lay 1.4 night. Heanu Carr/4-o t.trnt.heu. hjr;.l.-NCILSEiv. Da , ld rr, n., IL lA. Ja..nile. DAL. hum. ti , lne. Zan.. Ja- T. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, .== COFt IN RUMS AT mANCHLS, - ;11 LIVtHY StAtilE, Corner Sisettleld and Ch., , •er• street/. 6e•/se ar. t.rrtar.• . _ I I ILLnALE ec:n ETER beautiful `,/....1....5ere • the laciccit aubnt ban pi .ce cepu:ctire. except One. In thIA cOunc t9.attUate.l on be , . lirlatiton Imme..late• lcnorth l. of All. yhrri F lots. yertalxa or til.. rail at Central Drug' Ml ore or COOL a • iirr.hunG, 11 ,I 7.. t=„ NOT 111113.—THE ALLEGIIE, • NT couN y wit =x..-cr3ax,x4o..ek.xv EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, I= On Salurday, , Ap7ll 20th, 1867, At t 1.4. oFFIcE of tLe C.s.,A/RMAN if 0.135 FULTITII ST., PIT YSIIII.GII. A full attendspon r.q - est , 4l. es I.:‘ , rror for boliftng nu jug , 00vcncl u: a adotber 111.1nes , of I:ll,...nattce , 1111t.tan 611 COuNdered. =I JOHN if. RIDDELL. Co.trmau DEE MN;EIM=E= C0,1111)1,LLI , OF ALL.l:llliltf X o..l VI: :tt, 0, 10.7. 90 CA IR PE:STEM+. SEA tw.ll ¢e fectlTttl at this °flea April sth, inclusive, Tor eeetheo,,the re* 0,01,7 around the toper ller of cel, la, 1 , , ' g2 ewa r nd o:!l!, '" a u t. t .l . l;:t 4 11 1 ,,e ' o`l , l/th scroll at w,lll , at the Sherlrs or Canon e. Corneal ealo rl e L % , othee,l, ceewetler. DUNSEATH & CO., Wholesale Agents 1831321 American Watch Company's WATCHES. No. 56 Fifth Street, OPPO.ITP: MAI3. , NIt) lIALL WATCEII:4 CHAINS A:tZD .TMWX22.BXI."V", - AT A VERY RISA.I.L PROFIT, AT WILL T. WILEY'S, 6 Wylie St., 3d door from sth. J. W. inort JOECVBTON .4. SCOTT, =E Fine Watches docks, Jewlry, EILYER-PIfED WARE, ETC:, No. YT43 4113ERT1 STHEs... I=MM2M B' Fanl.l...ntio , •3nso Lt./4.111r W.toott. Cia , ” Jew..lty. AU wort .as, ratlt«, 89 e 9 89 89 89 s 9 89 89 • 's'! 89 MARKET STREET. 00_1'0 c_p la Sp Market Street, Amu or: Tulin 1 4 , 9 T00T5/ SHOES , ite • i ss o , " Iv CIiZAPE , T AND 11P-41 1,91 No AUCTION Gail/A X ICEPT. I s9 IJ . AB. ROBB, S 9 Market et. 4S9' S 9 S 9 S 9 fi9 59.149 159 111.13 PLACt; TO BUY 7 , COOD BOOTS & SHOES crTr - "Th!!..11..) xsas ..evr McCll:&Too3r.' S. wro, 92 'Federal stircet, ALLEGHENY CITY.! pag • DALIEIi. CLOSE & CO., Practical Furniture Manufacturers COIL PENN AND WAYNE SW L.0...t.W1.4 or 617;0.1 - 11166 0000.401 06 !IDLE CH! APE2Te ; Tbe mitrip , e3, Tbe nest EWINh MACHINE, I , :! le 2 tie .EY. {CI suN-s IWARsa,:rr, Tanta Ymens. SALISEOO2 27 ELICELI STREET, fel! llonsEs CARRIAGES AND = Howard'l Livery Stable, Tint street. veer Gnat attention p-itt to htlying •nd rel 9 ECM BAupAn 8 LN SEWING MACHINES. nnetiries.r.ici bat If Ilbart time. &WIWI& Iv NMI & CO., fra r renneusv