IBS PITIOURGH-GAUTTL PI NNIMAN, REED & CO. AT GAZETTE BUILDING, Taco. BO Wirth fat:root. F. ft HOUSTON. .1" 1 " 1 " • Jos's"( Lurie somus,ji!,, BEER Business Misirs. !Ingle Ewer cents De((Taal try terrier, (per 'noel. cents Yell Psiteerlbers. (per Tern 114 . °°' Llberal elelactlastr fo Nembore led Meld/. = Three Cowes, per year. b 7 YIT• . do. do: do. earn, Tre or more eoptino, to one edam.. . 2, 4 one rree to club. out CITY ITEMS Az&Melia Madan Eyes. Adjusted srltbott pain. by Dr. Speieer, Dentist, ZS Penn street. What Is Consamptl!m? It would take a man &life time to read the treatiiicathathave been written upOn tins Important subjeet. and lie sick maxi were to attempt it, he would make himself worse by the reading. and die before he got half through.. The symptoms of the disease arer heeling cough, expeetoraton of matter or pus. twin in one or both lungs, ehdliness, burning in the palms of the hands and Soles of Meted, exhausting day or nfpfal meals, beetle freer , trusting of fresh or marannes, sometimes ex. peel/in:Won of Used. These are the usual outward eymptenii, atipareot not only to the observing physician, but to the patient`a friends. There are, however, more Import- - ant symptoms than ,these,. which . are only made manifest' by auscutiation and percussion, terms which mean, in a medical serer, thumping, ' and listening, and they are employed out- . woolly In order to ascertain what is going On inside. of the cavity of the chest. The or symptoms elicited In this way are almost anre to demonstrate the true and exact condition Of the respiratory organs. A perfect auscultator cannot fail in ascer taining whether the Lungs are acting nets. rally or not. Hence it is the best method of examining the lungs. Their actual condi tion once discovered, the appropriate treat- Mont 121 more read* arrived at, and every diseased part more corppletely under the influence of appropriate remedies. We Itavehan - g been of the opiniunthatconsump : tiii4r-im . ..decay, or wasting of the bodily strength, was dependent on a depraved ot the blood, which carries, in Ice course, tubcrnalotta matter, and do 'malts it in the lungs, or elsewhere la the body, just as calculi or stone is deposited in the bladder, a small particle of which at tracts other particles, until. it becomes of - such offense to the natural (auctions as to r bring on inflammatory action, which action ' If it could, would carry it out of the system: and which could have been easily done iu the beginning of such disdase. - De. KEY' SEWS PEIiTORAL SYRUP is a complete and perfect ittn - a la the formieg stage of lung dlseasc4 d lt acts on the very principle we have sta above, by enabling the se curing or. carrying off organs to do a don: I bin share of pork, Waste and repair are easily eomprOtiended,iund if the worn oat material be carried off, and the renewing material of a proper Character, there most its health and rialto, the contraries of sick. nets and disease. In many cases of con sumption; which - taro beaomo settled, Dr, Keysort9 Pectoral Syrup falls to cure, although It will do good in nearly all. lie prepares a medicine called LUNG Er UK or PULMONARY RESTORATIVE, which is a good tonic, and strengthens and restores the parte to be renewed, while it dissolves end:marries out from the body these parti cles of worn out or extraneous matter, which only tend to clog or destroy it, by hindering the renewing material being de pointed In its proper . place. Keyserts Pectoral Syrup and Lung Caro can be had of most druggist", and at his great medicine store, Ile Wood street. tkinaultallan rooms for lung examinations, , hat Penn street, from 9A. WWI 4P. N. - - Mines° Ginger in Syrup. Tourtelothi Extract of l Beef. Borden s Condensed Milk - . imperial Bordeaux and. Turkey Prunes, 'Mates, and Figs. Seedless Muscatel and London Layer Bal. sins, Cross and Ilianklaa' noted Pickles and Mustard. Sauces, J alltw, Preserve/, Eeicti ups, Spiced and Pickled Oysters, Choco lates, fresh Pears and Pine Apples in glass jam", Canned Fruits, and Vegetables. Virgin _Oil of Alx, Chase Mixed Candleg, all kinds of Foreign and American Nuts. Philadel phia Walnut Candy, Nitta, Bonbons, Ac.. te, Broncos BLS,N.' 119 Federal street. Allegheny. Oar Styles for Spring Consist of the following bewailed gar 1/10IIIEW the Risme Jacket, the Greek Jacket, the Empress Jacket, Military Jack et,Veete •Jacket,E lobe Jacket, Stella Paltot, Early Spring Jacket. The ahOvc are all of the latest Spring Styles, and any lady can rely on- getting the very latest, as we re ceive oar styles every morning. • prance, No. 7S Market Street. -• Oysters, 07s Oysters. • The iiyetir season will aeon dose and in intielpation of the event, Holtrbelmnr, the popular proprietor of the Continental Sa loon, next' door to the root Office, Fifth street, receives the most luscious and temp• . Una , of bivalves to be obtained, In Arne:lea. Call in and are for yourselves. =I Oar spring 'styles of Dasques and Saugus', beautifully trimmed and made un, which are sold vory low, at the l'hiladelpbola Cloak !louse, No. G 3 Idarket street. Give liira a call and satisfy yourself before pur- chasing elsewhere. So Old Elitoek 9n hands to amount to anything. as We Olosed it all out at a great sacnffee, and have filled up With a niconeu - fresh lot of spring boots and shoes. Gardlnees , hfonsier Palace Shoo Emporium, :So. CO Elfin street. . . To EvesThodY• Leave your orders for trimming your grupo viriea, shrubbery, fruit trees,- ae,, L at J. W. Elliott & Son's, No.loo IllartroL street, with number of residence, and they irill be attended to at once by experienced work men.. o=l= Served in the city era found at reasonable prices at tbo well-known and popular Con. Unmated Saloon, next door to the Poston:lee, on Fifth !street, arberotbat best of eplenrildt artist, Vlnt. lioltzbetmer, presides. The Largest Variety 14 Beata' Call' Boots In the city and the low out, prices, at Na.oo Fifth street. All the Latent Spring Styles . ti Cloaks, Bandung, and Lad.lea , Drets That sningl, at Ito. 73 Market atroot. French. Englimb and Azna . ritan soaps and Cosmetics, for sale by KA.IO: I ,lhartr, Dralglsta,Allagbany. Over Three Hundred herques la store and for sale at 63 emu, at Spence' ,No. 73 /dlttket street. lon Om Buy Foreign Liquors of all kinds at Joseph S. .111reali , s Distillery, No. Dra, 191, 193 and. DO Paint and illhltewnsb Broader, Wholesale and -retail, by Kara S. Dna Lanai/Ur, Allegheny. Dye. Colors end Dye 6tal7s. For sale by K.10(4 trn xT, , Drugglete, .111103 110011 y. Ito End To the now goods at .ti'o. GO Fifth street . . You Coo Boy 99 ins Cont. Alcohol et Jocaph B. Tlnc.hti. • Ton Can Boy New HODS at Joseph 3. !inch's. In the case of Rio Uoatyonr hard Rubber Company vs. Dre• Tait and' Itorry ‘ dcntists. Judge Leavitt, of Cincinnati, yestcrdnr, fallowing the course of the United States Courts in Chicago and Pt. Loath, grunted a temporary lujunction, restraining dehnsd ants from tho use of vulcanized rubber In , thcar profession, oxcart on giving tbnd for the, profits on their work, In case, upon a hearing, the suit should go against them. 'A deputy collector of Internal revenue in New York, Joseph Crackeron, was pot upon his triet on Tuesday, on n charge of baying embezzled nearly $lO,OOO, Caldlected as taxes from residents on Staten /eland sl nails 11G1 and IKS, . .. ') ) ' ......,1", 1. • , ." 10",;_) 1 , \ --‘. ' \ ' 4V, , . ..; , , „, -, 1 1111 , I , c . ' ; / ' ' I A 1 ~ , , 1 "-',,?. • 1 ^./ L=-7-4 . ° .ll I SO .. ISIS VOLUM ',XXX II.---NO. 79 FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. EARLY TELEGRAMS. HARRISBURG. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. CONSOLIDATION ! The Bill - Passed the Senate with Amendments. , WILL PISS THE HOUSE TO-MY. The Free,Railroad Bill DiLcusscd. Special Dispatch to the PitttArgh (Duette liArcarstirno, Apra 3, 11417. DIEM! TIIA CONSOLIDATION HILL The bill providing for the consolidation of the cities of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and suburbs, was passed by consent, with the following amendments: The first section was amended by requir ing copie.s of the surveyli to be made to be tiled In the oflloo of the Recorder of Deeds and the Commissioners' office. The second section was amended so as to divide the proposed city Into three dis tricts, south of the rivers, north of the rivers, and between the !rivers, and any district voting against consolidation shall not be included In the city. The third section allows each ward, her. °ugh and township to elect councilmen sep arately. The fifth section makes it the duty of as• lessors to mark real estate for agricultural purposes, rural to be taxed two-thirds as much as city property. Section° twenty•fonr, thirty-four to thir ty-lane inclusive, and forty-cue to afty-twO Inclusive, were stricken out. j A section was added, providing fora corn inissloi.. to consist of Messrs. William Wade, Thomas M. Notre and, William Dil worth, (District Court to all any vacancy) to appease the cash value of bridges, nest deducting therefrom any reserved or eon' tingent fund held by any bridge, turnpike or onel:road company, and return said up . praisement to the Mayor and Councib; be. fore the first day of February, ISVJ; Coun cils to create a loan, entitled a bridge loan. and snake free bridges and highways; pro- Fitted, the holders of stock receive per cen• taste upon the appeased value: and provi ded further, that any ..,,eporation refuse the tender within three months, Die city shall declare the bridges free. The sections stricken out were: Section twenty-four allowed a compenmtlou to members of coenell of two dollar: breech day of attendance not exceeding Stun per year. Sections thirty-four to thirty-nine, Inclusive, regulated the duties of police judge and other city °Dicers proposed to be created, and sections forty-one to fifty-two referred Ware department regulations, es tablished a board of publla works, system of sewerage. be. The bill will pass the 'loose to-morrow. DILLS PASSED. The following . , :11119 were paeSett An act to dirOreo fienry Warner rotta and Arabella, his rife. A. supplement to the act for the annexa tion of Manchester to Allegheny city - . An act vacating the Methodist burial ground in the city of Pittsburgh. An act Incorporating the Pittsburgh and Waynesburg Railroad and Transpoitatton Company. ' • A supplement to the Western Pennsylva nia. net relating to tavern: licenses In Green county. An act to Incorporate the McKeesport Lilts Works. • An act ►nthorlttng tile payment of tho ex - Derma of guarding the Washington county Act tO,LacorpOrate the TlUioutc lint&Ond Company. Act to prohibit thJ killing of game In Fay ette county. . Act to Incorporate the Union Passenger Railroad of Fittaburgh. , Act to parhase s Law Library for Atte- Macey went'. Act. to increase taxes in.the borough of Tarenturn. Act reletiog to the management of the Allegheny Count 7 Prison. Act to lay out a Stare Laird In Allegheny sad WOhington counties. not sr. O 1 REPRESENTATIVES PILLS supplement to the Mist:urge and Erie ltattroad. A. - u act rolatLng to local bountici In Law react county. . • MMMNI A supplemeut tp the Lawrence Railroad and Transportation CompariV.. An act to incorporate the /Carat Village and Relamoldsville Railroad Company. An act to Incorporate the Franklin Pas senger Railroad. THE TUNE El ILROAD The special order this evening in the House, the Free llatiroad bill, prised the Committee of the Whole. Mr. Leo, of Philadelphia, moved to rotor It to the Itallrinul Commitree, which wan strenuously opposed by Slesars. Jtutirs and Ilyera, who charged members with violat ing their faith, which was pledged by both parties in the last Gubernatorial campaign. The motion to refer Lathe Committee was not agrood to, and the bill want to a :bird reading—eyes 40, nays 25. Not tivo.tbirds, so the rules could sat be suspended for goal passage. All the Allegheny county Mee]- , Dery were in their seats and voted aye. BECO3BTRUCTION. Board of Trade Meeting...at etiarles ton. N. C.-47overnor Orr on the film ation..-0.11. Mettles r01 . 0111101101WID({ Ma Polley. - Caizmasrox, S. C., Avrll.l.—Tho Board of Trails banquet, last night, was a brilliant affair. Governor Orr made un elaborat., speech on the aitnation. counselling prompt compliance with the require:llmM of Congress. Gen. Sickles ratio spoke, fore. I bl...dewing, in general terms, his palsy es District Commander. lie haitiasumi an or der prohibiting elections tor the present, and annoimelne that ho will sprmint shoe. and other civil °facers upon the cynic,. Lion of the terms of the present incumbents. Giand Raid on Costoterrelt...—Twe n . Par sonn Arrested. 11. Y., April a.—Col, Wood, or the secret detective corps or the United States Government, and assistant .denety I marshals, made a grand raid yesterday on buyers and sellers of counterfeit govern ment treasury notes, fractional curreacY, ' jto. They have, up to 0005, arrested twenty persons, whose residences urn iu Western if ow York, and lodged them to the Jail of this city. The warrants were Issued by United States Commissioner Clark: and the examination of the arrested parties will take place before him. Eig g hteen , more prisoners hsve been The buht in tis evening and gln Jail. ro h im lust lot resided ,stly /32 10 d the ed Skit:theta tier of counties. Him T01eir....., [By Ole Poe We and -Itteatte. TrlelinePe Co 1 thr. c,rr, Apni LILLY Innen. end. standing.. Ni eather clear sod, pleasant. The steather' AMU leR at noon for Pitta. burgh. Olt market quiet ut trotted States Senate—Extra NOSltiOns WASIIIMITOK. april a, —Directly after prayer nail the manna of the journal, the benaGetront into Executive 6asslon. cra.: SECOND IRON. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M Ifclig ViiiikixAtti:ll3l WASHINGTON. Nominations Confirmed and Rejected TURE OF DISTILLED SPIRITS. NONIN ATKINS ACTED ON. Wiannioros, Apr!! nate confirmed t h o following nom- = ostera—John . li. /Intskamp, Pelnr, I= MO cn Ad. cos, Eort llnnleon, lower Elliot ,laurt.r, liana.Mown, Iowa; Marcus floe born, It k luluuJ, Ill.; C.por P. Ford, kiln• ton, .; Vuudoren, Tuscaloosa, Ill.; Liu mpli.rey Hoover, Alliance, 111 . 11 4 Will. IL familton, U ; John If. Shuttloworth, Clarkel urK, West. Va.; W. U. Now. port, I y.; Clots. A. Ilielitnor, Pontiac, Ill.; Wm. II i;ooilson, Itellevuo„ Ohio; Wm. W. wren, .luslegaii, Wisconsin. Leer ver of Public Moneys—George hic- Loou, 'ohms, Montana. Territory. Sup° •lalag li.pcotor Steamboats, Third Distric , U. W. Morrie. yor of Cuotoz.ls for Parkersburg, Irglnla, Thomas G. Gordon IMT Th •note rejected the following: I-"• Postmasters-413we1l C. Walley, Jetia... eine, Indiana; Charles B. Colton, Mount. Vernon, Iowa; 0. 3. Bradbury, Wantega, 11110014; 3lertha .1. Robinson, 1•aso, Wl nuts; Sherburne klalge, Jonesville, illchl3 gam Robert N. Patterson, Byron, Oslo. SBCCSOrd of Intern at iterunue—Ed a aril S. Bragg, Fourth District, Mr. John 11111, Ninth District, Illinois. United States Consul at Dublin, Wru. D. \Vest, Wiseman. , Collector of Internal Iluvenue. , ingust Shaffer, 'Third Dintriet, nlit9ouri. Regliner of Lead Oillee—J. Moore, lion tan°. Territory. .YOQYZITI7ILL or DISTILLIED A special agent of Internal Revenue 'has .been sent to Philadelphia, to inntltute - rne.ures looking to the inttne.lPtte en. foreenient of the Into requiring the forfeit ure of dikilled spirits offered for sale at a less price than the tax itupot , ed by law thereon. ..rcago rros HIS DCTIII, Hon. Richard ?arsons, of Cleveland, up. pointed by • the United Slates ,inpreme Court I. its Marshal, ,was auntie.] aud cu. tered upon Ills antics to-day. ; PROM EUROPE. Ship Abandoned at Sea COUNT IVALEIVSKI'S SUCCESSOR, The English Reform Hill CAUCUS AT OIL GLADSTONE'S Confederate Bondholder?. Meeting. LivenrooL, April 3 —The ship New Ileum stur,., from Shields, boned to liombity, was abandoned at ten on the . 25th of Blesch : Eight of the crew perished. (Or.Wr WALSNCIit'N firCCEP,OII. PAum, April 3.—M. Schneider, Vice Presi dent of the French Corps Logielatitf, suc ceeds to the Presidency, winch was made vacant by the resignation of Count Wa lewsid. Regotiations looking to the acquisi tion of Luxembourg to the French - Empire hate been stopped. F/2.A.NCIAL AND Loans. April 3.—.lrrenmp —Console, II; 71; lliinooe Central, Cole 39. yu\xxroar, April lt—e. 7, • i' sok , , April Z.-r. x.—:•••10 bonds ett,..4. citroot, April 3 srenioly.-4:ol ton closed gull; sales or 10.14.0 halos tutddliag .uplanCla at. 121X12;6; Urioans, !tread 'atulTA—There has &men a large sale or Call, fornia w Idle wheat for export to New lock. 'The following were closing prices' Flotir `' . 3s P 1 for So . 1 rod wheat, and las 31 for white California. Wheat 13, sal. Corn :Plelest,l....liarley 44 711. fiats 3+ W. Pro. visions close and generally ed. heavy at 770 6-1. Beef Ve lid. ilacon xa Ga . ; Cheese 60s. Laid 491. Produce is unchanged, cw.cept a decline of In the niorulnir on common rule ,atul an advance of hi In spir its taxi:motion. They 000 , Inetea reVoctiVe ly at Bs &land :la " FRANZ roar, April 3.—C nlted States Loans dosed at 77;1. [fly Stew ler ] Now Voni:, A pal 3.—The steamships ..tras go and Java, from earupe, tzrived to-day. Tin Java brings Liverpool ~dukes to usa lid ultimo. ciranairrowX, March 21.—Mr. Gladstone, en the gist, turned his supporters to a meeting at hie ~0000, to consider their course on the Government Ito Term Lill, and about two hundred members Of the Rouse cf Commons respormed to the Invitation. Air, tilsdatone recommended that on the second reading of the bill it should miss en euallengal, but that if the cdsopie embody ing the principle of the duality of voting ran not abandoned, and the cultic, an regards compound' householders pleitaely adsuslod,and It these concesidona were no. dletinctly rotate in the Chancellor of the lixelmener's speech no tan macnd lending, another meeting of the Liberal party saoala bo convened, and bp would then propose ilia tLe er,rdinal vote should be taken on the question, th..t. Rio Sneaker do leave the chair In order to go inns cola. Thin he explained would have sub-' stentially the eg'net as the vote against the second reading. while It could give the goyernment ample oppOrtnnily m; dem. ding whether they would instst tete.inlng the precept °Welton:Ode provisions of the bill. Mr. Roebuck said nr. .shogid support the second reading, but acquiesetSlln Mr. clip:- stone , s proposal. Mr. Print spoke strong's , against the bill as it now stand, but supported Mr. Glad. stone's suggestions. Thu Pall MaldGexelfe P6lll Mr. Gladstone Alluded top rosier that the government In i,eitdad it r,ostpone going lute committee on the bll io a into perks'. Mr. Gladstone gad he intended very strongly to oppose that coarse. 'i.e; paper rays: Mr. Bright'. speech was very moderate In tone, and hu intimated the he at he should have no difneelty in backing the pOlttiy Libera as a party. kir. Gladstone Intimated Gist he should propose, In coon - rate; a larger extension of the ounnty franchise, and some otherhis ten:Woos - 1e the bill, • • cONIICIPEitAir. nO:I4IIOL4MILS. AL a Kneeling of Con red ersurbondlusi d min in London, it was reaolsod to furnish a committee with Muds to institute legui pro. noedings ►g►last tido United Slate', and protesting against tho United. States Con• kir., and Um Legislatures or We Southern Ntatee pluming any DIM to prejudice their rights and the contract *ado with such States. emeax,mir LArrn rater', The (new Cunard liner,linulia, was littineli ep On the tUth. FILO3I 1.01119. Montano fining Affairs—Propose.- lions to Rob - Wild tbolJodellalotel. Sy. Loom, April 3,—Late news from Mons Lana says that mining operations this sea bull Wll l be very extended, and the est... tell yield of precious motels le 0:14,000,tago. The :ulna of the Lindell Hotel sire being cleared away preparatory to rebuilding the 40111.1. The Washingiou Avenue wall, about two hundred (net of which is still standing, will be carefully taken down, and the elaborateiy wrought trout preserved for tile new build Lag. Weather clear and warm, RlCtituoutt Evacuation Ann eee aa ry. . umnyolop, VA., April 3.—Thero was a procenton of negtoes to.day to celebrate the annlverfiary of the evacuation or hitch.. wood. Runuicat, in a speech, warned them to beware of the Southern whites, and cling U. the Itepublicena. senator Waned IS here, but dhl not address MOW. I) PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY. APRIL 4. 4867. CITY AND SUBIJIIBII FOURTH PAGE.—The fullest , and most re. liable Money, Oi/ and Produce Market Re port, given by any paper in the city, 1441/ be found on our Fourth Page. To Subscribers. / 1 Subscribers changing their places of real. dance will please leave titoli new addresses at our counting room, so that our carriers may be enabled to deliver the liszerre without Intermission. our terms for the year will remain as usual—fifteen cents per week delivered by carrier. rlitamrsh Proalytory of the Re formed l.•reabyterina EOOOOO. This Presbytery mot yesterday to the First Reformed Preabytertan Chore], (Rev. John Ilchitllan%) Allegheny, a 11 o'clock a. a. Rev. David Patton Won elected Mod: crator and lies. ()cargo Scott, I), D, no. pointed Idr. Patton reported that the Shcnango Congregation had effected a union Irith the United PreebyterEm Congregation of emeriti°, and reque.ded that their name be etrialen from the roll. . _ . 1 Ito Rev. Mr. Lamb, of the Old School Preshytellan Church, complained to the Preabytety that line. Darhi Patten had visited his congregation null preached to hta people contrary to his alshea. Mr. Pat ton ere:anted that' he did not Imow Mr. Lamb Wll3 Sr. the notgltherlioal, and wits not aware that he was the pallor et the coital . ..- a:aim, Tim matter was referred to o com mittee. A call from the United Preilo terian Con gregation of fuloulovllit, ins mug Itut. 1). Patton to heetune their pastor, wa s hog On the lota° of Presbytery. Too call vim not accepted. Thu tollow ing gentlemen werotlettea del egated to the meeting of General Synod, to tat hehl In New York 1,, the 1000111 of May latest: liars. George Scott, L. 1 ) .. John Iloughte, D. U., goes. Thos. Johnston, John hl Ulan, J ohn it. 11111, llobtrt U. Patton, anti John Alfoul, tout John Stu. voodoo. 11:.10:1 Smith , II Wu,. Gill and J. P. lituong, Lots. The attrrnoon re-slot, w. PrinciPkaT 00. copied tu hearing trial .11fdto0rsts. lu the tdutilug, Preaui tvry 11wV11•1 .1 !Ir. J. Y. Bowo w pretieli tty rutitteit, IttaiNatt tt In 11, mann of ttu a:ode...tor to the littusoru of Mr. Ti.,, Coeamitten cf C.tefertuee In tho mut ter le.a.getn Slesdrs. anti Paton tuAl they - t t p,a. be ltatututtto stottu that they hat s fath ato err,: rtee^el.lat b e. can till' s itt, /oat rt.:cot:lntended thot Ina beLjet be .I:slutsse.l. the way ic•nalott tog upon Inc .11r. Leo. , to 1 , 1 ere , 0, :aro.) thorat, if ue dhoti sc.: tit to 0, , ~,. Tao re port wo) unatiltunttly luloptt.l. After the usual fernutlitits the PrtNeytery najoarruel to incur in Andttutoon, ).1.10, on then r Wettanctl.tyt.,l netobtr neat, at 11 o'clock. o. ltrafteteu ,11Iealts.oy dean., rart t leb. Ina lseadotunrter... Else oltet e I e Ira Mit , /1 the card Of the well Iluowo house furnishing u.stablisluneat of I. W. Grafton, No. ntl Federal street, 'Al legheny. tiestorclay we had the pleasure of looking through the extensive and' vaned .lock - of general household t..-oodi for uso and adornment. nod found everything which is 04 . , 1ti. 7 . 110 the Proper !enlisting Of d wel• I lingo. Pans, kettles, pets nab lean, kettles and pans' in cadres. variety, chain. of ease, bird cages, wooden bowls. willow baskets. and a thousand nod one other articles of use and beauty are to be found-there et the Inert reasonable and In duch.g of itt 1..,e5. tine Cr twt elt:OIC.9 we obnorrwl are especially worth: y of ettlee.ao we eOneelte thorn tote of great itapertanee to housekeepers. One of them, the - Futon Coffee Pot." should be in the ketch , . of every It is warranted, by aid of belling water nod con' -e, to make a d , ll moue kettle of coCee inside of three minutes. The coffee made I.y . using it in not bitter, but re Wining all the aroma of the I.erry, is a di , Ilcions bevete.ge. the pots are nol.l at the name price no Old faatdoned ones and every body .. rice have one, it but to try their val ue over all Ott ere. Aries her or. tele wort by of attention Is the potent .clothes ringer, which i• without eace.dtee thn host article 6[ 100 kind Offered in gbh market- it lo great labor-aster and will be appreciated by use la the wash house. Many other not , el Inventions we noticed In the large idea of good, of' thin house, und we Invitee. cl.adep cp II and set Or themselves. lir. Grafton is stair eeailng bu/loss. oan, and ice teed telly commend tam to the estxonage of the community. Us:Weed b ed tile place, he. 111 Federal street, bear ilallrend depot, alleghsti. Attempted Highway Robbery.. About ten o'clock on Tuesday evening of ficer LJ4i'n, of the night frolic°, discovered a man, who IarbSe , ,IICIII.I7 gave ins 11.1110. nO John Mullen, lying in an ahoy, near the cor ner of Penn and Canal streets, and two men bending over him as if in the act or rifling his pockets. The oMicer approached the trio and inquired what was wrong, when one of the party 11.12di&ered that the Individ ual lying on the ground was a friend Of theirs who thee were playing a practical folio on. Iv this time - Unlit. ball scram bled to bin feet, when Eagan discovered that ho WSJ under the inguence of liquor and that he was hatless. Alter searching for It a few moments, one of the\ men, named .1811.1e$ Alien, took it from under his coat. where ho bad' tool it secreted. and placud It on I.lullenNi bead. Allen and his friends' limn vOltiateer,l to tuba home. They started down l'enli street, in the direction of the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad depot, but had only proceeded Short d6tl/11,4, when rim hall followed them unpertleved, efts, them search pueLets and then shove him into the gutter. The 01:iCer ar rested both the men • . i.sterdav morning, and brought them .befot n Ma) or McCarthy. They gave their names as William Thomp son and James Allen, and denied 000 r met III:Pim Loden., In the whole course of their lives. Altar a bearing they Wrist held In live hundred dollars to answer at Court. Dedication of Mozart Hall to Ilse Entice of lemperneco. It may nut :tacit...it that Pitts burgh DlVledoe No. 12 of the Sons of Teta 'pomace has leased the new and elegant Mozart Hail on Seventh street, and will eon. Cart it Into a temple of temperance. The hall has been niagnintamtly and newly papered and pointed, and Its interior will compare favorably with that of any strut:titre of the character lm the State. Wu achnOwledauuala7;tat!o!t to, he present at the formal di:ilia:Wen ts lath takes place ou Friday evening next. From the character of the gentlemen having the arrangements for that occasion In charge, 11e can safely promise a:aid Ontinlitinizient. In canner lion with this milieu we alight observe wet the cause of .temperance line reOeIVOU powerful auxilaty In Lodge 11, which is made up of many of our most respected and .velutsl etc eel. The nimilmr of reforms they have eiteeeed'or In woritina. amongst fashionable drinkers 1.3 very large, mill each day new nee...tons are made, and perhaps were or-ved (rum Iyerlestirp,• perdi tion. The l)tvLsion is ilartnelaily in iihualtity condition, and from the enterprising spirit Of the menihers, it will kin übtless 00011 ',rove the Moat powerful elle:ran. Organ ta.s 7. Scott Fericeison, Esq., Attorney and Counsellor at Law, has rumored his omen 1.0 NO. so Fifth Street, second floor, nearly Opposite tee Gs.,er,r.." building, where ho will let pleased Warm bin friends - and talent:. air. Ferguson has bail considerable mac; tine in his profession Slime admitted to the bar. and we take pleasure In commending hint to our teaders Who ma: Luce any legal business to transact, poem, toitio,gar, and all description s or legal writ i ngs are Care! ully and promptlr oteetted, unit COLIC!. Lay.• ;tare, civil or criminal, will bet morally attended to if eat rasted to Air. rurg.ott's Caro. Taking . the Chalr.—John Deegan lives lohnirely, and his exchequer being ton shal• iGW to him Indulging in his. passion toe greet extent, helyeasorday carried Mr a handoonio rocking chair, the property of certain Minis O'Connell, inn manner that will not enhance his general reputation l'er property honesla the pomiesolon . O'Connell, of John disenveringpair- his , re ed to the °nice Of Alderman Taylor, and made oath against him for larceny. The gentleman who had token the chair wad erCad to rallno nigh IL, and eater hall for a hearing on 60.1:Orday. yorseur Lady Poisoned.—.t young lady residing on Irwin street. whose mono we Lavp faboil to learn, Vetter.ley drank a ljustalty of corrosive seblitpeto, ondor the irripSossion that It wits wine. Olin WWI nn. wiedletely effected by the poison and began vomiting violently, all the Willie auguring the moot acute torturee. Toward evening she become worse, and at the instance of Ler atteuding physician, Dr. Donnelly, was removed to the Mercy Hospital. At ton o'clock last night there were but slight tropes of her recovery. Youthful Depraelty.--Offleer Jam. Campbell, of Mayor Moi rlsou's police, hr rested George Meliumary, yesterday, on a charge of then preferred against him by . Mr. Woman, the propnetor of a store on Ohiostreet, Allegheny. MeNumary, who la Quite ayouog boy, acknowledged on being arrested that ho had stolen a parcel at brushes trout . Wcyman,lot of sponges, from J. U. McFadden, o f this city, and, a number pal. of socks from an old lady In the Fourth ward, Allegheny, BIM= Charged with Moollex $3,000 wo,gb of Good.. An old man named Kelly was arrested at DulliVe Hotel, Thlid I sward, last night, by °Meer Long, of the Allegheny police, for the larceny of goods to the amountolli.looo. It appears that Kelly has a shiterdiblaw fa Upper fkublusky, Ohio, whole engaged is the millinery and dry goods bushy:sib Elbe went East sh few weeks since and purehased 113,000 worth of goods which she shipped to Belly's care in Sandusky. On returning home she found that the old gentleman Pad decamped, taking with him the goods con signed to his care. Subsequentinformatioa led her to suppose ho had come to this city, and she accordingly telegraphed toomcer Long to keep a sharp look net for Yesterday the ollize ascertained that Roney was really in this city, engaged in dispeAng of dry goods at extremely low Ilgures to small dealers. 116 Immediately went In quest of his man, and succeeded In capturing him is stated. The prisonee.was locked up In the Allegheny watch house, last night. lie will have a hearing to. day. I= A woman named J ulla Tracy, employed in the family of J. C. Colson, of Liberty township, Came very near poisoning the entire household on Monday morning last, under the - following circumstances: Mrs. Cokes had procured a quantity of arsenic firr the purtiose of dosing the rata, which she carelessly placed on the top shelf of a cupboard, having decided not to use it for the present. It line Bliss Tracy was in neuron of some baking powder, which had also boon'-placed on the Upper Ward, she bound the • poison, which tme humovently mixed lutoa Dan of biscuits. The mistake was not discovered until the 141.:::ults were baked, when Mrs. Colson had occasion to go to the cupboard to look after something and found Me poison eons. rearillmla aroused, rho Inquired of the servant what had bricome of it, when the true state of affairs became known. it is needless to say the biscuits wore left untouched. , An !Unknown lien, it will bo recollect ed, wa , tonna drowned is row 0000 alnee in too Allegheny river oppoalte Lawrence ville, near Hero'. inland. The body la cup. peed to linen been that of Penni. AittrghY, employed at the roiling mill in gattannlng. Re began work there /larch /kn. and-disap peared on the following day. It is mall that be ce from Cleveland, where•he had a aus wife end two children. • Loss boy, butween LLvoaad SAX year., old, who giv. his name as Wllllo Montgomery, was picked up Os Yount] street, yealurilay, by officer LemillOil. The eland bed evidetaly gees iwtray, echo woo pooble to give any Informatlou m uirwherc he belonged or what his parents' muttes are. i.11,1s stopping for the imesc=i at %Vali. m lirowo , 4,DlatoOnil allay. Slight Fire.—Yestertlay afternoon a shed in tin rear of Spang's carpenter ellep, In tiie Third ward, Allegheny, caught lire Irma a ...lefouilre stovepipe s and 1.0 the llienea could be stayed. thetruotare true tlegtroyed. The loss will he very slight... the ehr.l contained nothing lame a few ar ticks of old furniture. . Coo Hundred Dollars Reward ,s tf fered for the deteidlon of the thletcs entered the store of C. E. Luaus, at Roca Vista, Pa., on Sunday nlhrht last, said rol bed It of a considerable quantity of goods sue!: us hats Quit caps, boots owl soars, tozi.,ther olio tiro intilsos,One tisarkal E. Lucas." Dc•th Warrant.—c.ovelmor Go•ry . Is. soe.l • emrrunt Tat ordny for the e.T.U1.1011 of llobert FOlaer, on the 15: h of Man In the ;eh yard of Wn•hington oh=h:f. e coo it let IVLAYLIILCXO4, erne COL NUN' a short Mao since of the murder of hohort DISIAMOre, on the 4th of December, Dram ned.—A Ilttlo boy. ranted Adam Stutter, was drowned In the Unto floor,. nttort dintance below Line lob d, on Tues day, by 0,3 wt a Tho parents of the lan Tanta,' In South rittattupth. lle A. CM arinitto notne rteullo when LIS death occurred. Vote of Thauka.—At a IntiAln2 of th e held on Tuna day v earfg. vote of thanlia whlltkederef to Mr. nprii.t, Iton. .1. K. 11.rhand an.l 1.. notnnaort, for flonationa of books facets . ed from those nentletuen for tho nau of tilt Langzie. The 1:0 min of the new. loan of the ntate of rueuylcania cnn'ee obtatned of lance T. hcful n y at pnoVern titOtt, turner ut Fourth nod tt ;Jot: atreeta, Tneasa bop.. bear air per cent Interest, aro free from tuz• Acton alui ata n.1400..14 ntlit Warrant, lamseof.—ll.lchar , l Wortley cure to the office of Alderman alorro. , cy ea te [day, and fralyed an InforNation e;eltut Mat C4ay Worm, for larceny all ballet,. A wart - att. was honed for the arreaf. of the s 6 ented.l . The libel suit of /1111Ingi G. Childs against One et the. reports.* resulted in the nceuse.l , tieing diaellarge4 yesterday, after a bearing hofOro Alderman W 31.66.. tarn. The II y grin Vase ;All Lahti IS to reor gCol.a., forth° enamor. It h eemigwed of holiest loung profe,,sionel gentlemen, such as lawierNuoctors and uuwepeper men. nawirewave is the sport of little rattans running along the housetops on the corner of I»nrauud eller and l'ifth street. They get upon, them by way of Grant's mu. George dealt. convict...llU U.recn county of robbing the exprcts company of if 2,000 yt,eterday placed m the penitentiary for two year.. UP.' ;Ong laid on V. Clair eceeet Isy the Plttfinurgh; Alltithetly and Manchester rataenger Railway Company. The (areal NePablle intv , p,l! la Ilea Utlee,tss on 7,unn..ny,r.nd !Ow,* expected youla rtnrt twiny' on bet rallln roll.—Thomas Doyle, a bey 're4llllng iu the Fireit. ward, Allegheny. tell from a 540 , 1 yoltenlay end ,li4l.Ated Ills shoulder. Ells, Jour Forg nnnnn, of 7,nnesvllla vi‘ fv01.37 ;Named orklT.esilliy4tvelattos Living fire from a stove. A eolore4 coma attempted to outrage young ladt Cloyetutd, a night or two mace. s now to les: • • Th i e Pitaroese Tt•l on aro to be exhibited to the etude hall at Wheeling. Tuey will travel together to this cih•. The ti writer works are to be en larged, to ettord faellitlea to the upper por tion of the borough. Ando...se, ttio Isis:Lard, haS been arrosted foe 'swindling by gift ontortalcluients, at Sorrlgosyq. 'tight. • , AO nu known I/artisan, while 'ataxic& I/al,l 14; nem' tatartns tram, at 149411415 anutwas klliwl,• Fclorth dreel In' front of the Apollo Ilulkilng in greatly obstructcsl by bricks awl xubblort. Nee We Audittlrs of ate' 40r• cork of I.swrencilvlllo.Publbstiott lR moth• 'or colttl. lotiwo Acheson'. residence at Washing to l'a, wIl4 entered by burglars /alit/wok • !Meer lb ber% kaSn'uo ban not been SP polnixtl Deputy Uulteel states Marshal. Finish Klingensmith, of Circe:map uri, ecvldeetly shot. biz hand oil' with pistol. Thayer Noyes , Circus starts frog{ Pittsburgh shortly, on a suryaor tour. au t: t ys , .ge . :§ ou n s r a o r c e n g o o llo4n m e r a: o V . T . lbnrg, Dr. atongrusaw LOU, a young lII= from Ihrumb i onpomua ritugiurgh. • The soldiers floanotent Pals has beet[ tsstpoded till the latter, port of gay. The Con.olldallun hill peumod the Son ate yoatordAY. with aninnduieuts. Free I:triages are ...mane the advantages to be obtehaeil to coueolidaUon. The public: Solinois will resume ses sion on blonnilY Counterfeit National bank ingot are growing quite plengr. Gre . ,seCounly wants a DOW jillL SO gIOV Umbria, Anne pleklnaun lectured in Cleveland jaet night. The Gymnasium node ono hundred now lIICMberS. A .% la Sou^ has boon doping the Greensburg !Wks. Tb e dogs of, Westmoreland variety are to be taxed. There were passel' open the etreet yes. terclay. Alderman Lynch Tail moving yenta' any. STATE ELECTIONS. Connecticut Eleetton—olliclet. Naw Rasa ii, Aoril a.—Hzudiete. 1 .4 0,1 7. 675. onto :11 Republicans and 10 crate; House : 121 Republicans and 117 Dem ocrats. HANTIMED, April J.—Full retUrllA from every town. give English 43,747; Dewier, 44,9a5. The Senate stands 11 Iteritablicans; le Democrats. .Moose, 1:7 Republicans, and 11l Democrats. bode Ixland Election. PIIOTIDEMB, April 3.—The State election toalavreatited In the complete success of. the Republictua ticket .for State ofticers,, members of (tonere. and State Legisla ture. The vote was vary light. lir. Dimon to 1 - o-elected to Congreav In the second die trict by about 1,2 k mu) arity. In the ilrat district Mr. Jencks is re.electml wlthout The State officers elected are Governor: A. E. Burnside; Lteutenunt Governor, Wm. Greene; Attorney General. Millard Sayda; secretary of State. John It. Bartlett; Gen eral Treasurer, Geo. IV. Few. , Tile Senate will stand 21 Ilepublicani to Democrats. Howe 62 Ltopablicana and I Democrats. St. Louts Election. Sr. Loma. April I.—Moller returns show the radical city ticket sleeted yesterday, by an average majority of 2,700. The board of Aldermen quads thirteen radical tondos opposition. Manhood Suffrage In Ohio. Cote Nuts, 0., April B.—The Senate, rear). lutlon for manhood suffrage was taken up to the floe. to.lny. Thu amendment sus agreed to, dlafraneklsleg rebels and deser ters. The resoluttpu was p.sod—yeas nays .t.)—uud Mill go to the beUate tomor row. Arrival of u Nos Hug 8r..10u an..N. F. Aprtl3.—Thu [Ammer Mosta, Ott rat of thu sealing noel, arrived at flualesr ,; race, yesterday, buying taking to rn) 81.14. She reports favorable prompeuts of thu lisheries. 1:= Letters ,Ante that the people of Texas, near the ILI° Itrunde, are utterly indifferent about the workings of the military reconstruction bill, professing ax much allegiance to Mex ico as to the Unito,l States, and taking de. cidedly more Interest in the affairs of that government. liy the decision of J odgellar tin of the Sn. pretne Court,. halt; more, ref u3lng to grant an Injunction against the holding of an elec. tion for delegates to the State Courention In flay, the censers ntions have matters en tlrely In their own bends. The Liberal forces, Including guerrillas threatening Queretaro, hlextro. are stated to number 69,ed0. The Imperialist force Is put down at The'helis of Annecke Jane have decided to Grim; cult In the United States Courts against the Trinity Church, New York. The recently removed Louisiana officers are to be indicted for participating In the riots to New Orleans in July lust. Consideration of the Buselan-American treaty Is likely to he deferred until Deeem her. iioward Li ur&ing its rntin , mtion, and thinkathat if the otter le not accepted the territory will be given to some other power. The Britten representative continues enci• teal abOut the matter and hopes for thelwel ponement of set ion the henate. Algas eaploeion oamrred at the New York Academy of Music, on Tuesday, about an hour previous to UM commencement of the nightly performance;, by which a serlonc nre was narrowly escaped. The report It derciel that President John son is aiding or connecting himself with any movement to procure an InJunctron the Supreme Court to reitriiln action un• tier the ree.orstructlen laws.. Governor nomPhreYa, of litael..eiPPi. It Is elated, has given his assent to such movement. Tr.:e. North Carollua original and uncon 7