GAZETTE. IHE PITTSBURGH Antsimmuan PENN Mlsi, RE AT BB No. BB Wirth Entreat. P. B. PENNINAN, )Editor,. T. P. 1/01:18TON. JONIAH HIND \ !inane.. err.mas NELSON P. SEED, 'MO S: Single (krples cents. Ellbrawl by cantor. petwcekf..,•»• cents. flatmestberi, (pc 08.00. Llbuclretiactlps co Et evrgboyi and.. 41.03114 213tiv.6 nia wavm• .. .. . Three &pled. p 6 yee.e. by rd.d-••••••• .. $ 1 50 tire do. i do. I do. each 115 ~ Ten camera eottes,..l IS to one addresn, add . one Free to o ob. cub pITi ITEMS -a cis]. 711 man Eaes. 'Ar t Aimn4ted , itbout pain, by Dr. Spencer, Dentist, 2.51 Penn street.' ' [From th e Chicago Tribune.] . ' FM WS ggestit grestr. CmosoO, . To the Ed/tom-4 think its duty Lowe to the public, as well asto Dr. Hunter and his practice of treating the lungs by direct . means, to slate Home facts regarding the treatment of my case some six years slam from New York. ! , • • ,My health commenced seriously to fall In 1352. Tlairilring's Mange of climate would benefit me, I came to Chicago in ISO. In. stead of Improving, however, I continued failing, tmtlt the worst form of diseased Icings developed itself ,la unmistakable aymptores. I bad at veriOns times homer. nhagee 'of the lungs, copione purulent ex. •pscsorathims, night sweats, - !meth fevers, .00tertant cough, and prostrating diarrhea. So reduced had dbocome, that at times I had to be bolstered up; lest I should Deanne „,,tb4 by_the profttler expectoration, which was very Offensive in its character. I had been treated in the ordinary manner by physielanslrom the earlier stages of the disc/tee, but without avail, and they now convidered me Deyonit.the reach of melt. eine. All felt that I had bat a few weeks to live. while Viet certain MOMS that such was my doom . - 1 - It was under these circumstances I wrote trope Dr. Hunter or New York, whose views on treatment 'of th e Dings by Inhalation I had road when I had reelded near that city. , I received MS reply', asking MUM queetiOns, which I answered , lmined lately, and want afterwards received medicines and Inhaling Instrument with 111 , 1 ..„ d . irsetIons. - Thin was • early in 1050. 1.. menced at once. and from the nrst.he emu) teel that the medi cines sent mo w acting ma tbel tinge in a manner I had nee before experienced. I began to Improv , to the wonder of both fnends and phy c.,,, went went steadil on, until the symptoms 1 have described gradually alarammered&. My selength began to return, and the lungs , once none performed their functions healthily, so that in thiee months I was We t. /Kr to soy officeo; and still I went on improving until m health was completely restored. While u dor Dr. Hunter's treat , meet I gained weight about twenty Poerdis.and have guinea further singe; In farm, I have continued In good health ever idnee-nach health . as I had not known for year. before. •.” I have no hesitation in saying , that had It ' not been" Mr Dr. Hunter'etreatment of my ease, by Inhalation, 1 mast certainly have died within a few weeks from the time I - • drat consulted Mtn. Many of my. fellow eat irre q 01,Chicagrenew my case well; and I state th ese facts detail because I think some poor invalid, suffering es I did, may, by the-same means, be' restored' to such health es I now eh) cry. - :".10=14112Pccizai/V. = • -. Oar son, James P nter, some three years of age was afflict with consumption of the lungs for which lie was discharged from the • anny.'-fle win ex mtnedby four army phy sicians, who all greed ,that he must die with the dtses.sm Ww_brought him to Dr. KEYSER,Ko.did I nod stielet, (now PE Penn street,) Who, alto sounding his lungs, cora -1 Mencent'tWtreat h m, and cured him sound and well..ille Is ow well and has been for the past three ars. Others af fl icted In ' like wander canli kewise be cured. ..• JAIL= Psi aria. • • Idaux • Ass PAIN TEM. Temperaneevill , Sept. 51141E6. A GREAT CU EBY:DR. KEYSER'S Fee - TORALSIKUP. I live In Peebles township, Allegheny co : 1 had a cough and spite ling, which °enamelled about the fourth of February last, and continued eighteen months. lemployed the best physicians in the country, and my cough continued tins bated until early in October. At that • tirrne I Was .edvised to try your Pectoral • ' Cough Syrup, which I did, and after I bail taken one bottle, I was entirely free fruit the coughing and spitting. thad de spaired of ever getting Well, and I think MAR should be known that this valuable remedy will do for others wh it hes done In my case. Jens at e. 'Army. Witness-IL IL Eons.. Peebles township. A case of five years' standing cured by DR. REISER'S PECTORAL SYRIA'. • Dm Rtivssm-Hy wife has been aflllated with a cough and whic h, for breathing for , flys or six years, which, for several years. back, had gradually Increased to violence - - Tho complaint has been hereditary, and she bad been treated by several .physicians without any relief. In this state of heresse -n1 procured some of your PECTORAL COUGII SY ItUP. I bought the first time a lily cent bottle, which retained her very muciii I then called and got a dollar bottle, which cured her entirely, aid she now has .'- no trace Of the former diseape, except weak• peas. I would also state *hat I used the . medicine myselt for a cold and cough. The medicine cured me b taking one dose. express my y entire satisfaction with the - . medictrie, and you are liberty to Publish this if you desire to do so. Ws. Wrosos, Alderman, Filth ward. CUloose Gluier Vs Syrup. - Tourtelot's • Extract of Beef. Borden a condensed Milk. Imperial Bordeaux and 'turkey Prunes, Estee, and Figs. Seedless Muscatel and London Layer • Bab alas, Cross and Bumbles' no Pickles and Mustard. Sauces, Jellies, Preserves, Betels ups, Spiced and Pickled Oysters, Choco lates, freak' Pearsand Pineapples in glass Bars, Canned Fruits, and Vegetables. Virgin 011 of Aix. Choice Mixed Candles, all kinds el Foreign and. American Nuts. Philadel- Phis Walnut Candy, Nuts, Boalxins, Ac., Oxonog /SLAVIN. 119 Fodolll.l street. Allegheny. . . Oysters, Oysters, Oy'stars. The oyster sewn Will soon close and In antielpatlon of the event, Holhelmsr. the popnlar proprietor of the Conetiental Se. loon, nen door to the Yost Office, Filth street, receives the most luscious and temp. Una of bivalves to be obtained. In America. Call in and the for yourselves. I= Served in the city aro found at reasonable prices at the well-known and popular Con tinental Sat clan, Oast door to the rostoftice, clan !o Fifth street, where that Imhof epicism artist, Wl2l. Ho'Label:not. Presides. Untie. Masm Splentyrl =Uri birds with beautiful ear . ttes; aquariums, Ite., for sobs by J. DI. ELLIOT r 2 0.100 Market street. torlecolos.• Drag More, NO. St 'Market street, for the best assort meat of Pure Wines foe Medicinal per poses. ao to fleealoes Drag Store, No 81_Market street, for all tho aenulno Pitent Ikadlatnes, at the lowest. rate!. Go co Fleming's Drug . Store, For a cellulite remedy Tor the Cholera- No• et Market street: Go 11.0 110132121 g.• Prim. Starer No, 84 Market :street, for tne beat Tablo Oa In the eat. • " • - Pronelay English and,Anierlead Soaps and Cosmetics, for sale by liens a, DitlllT.Druggists,AUeghear. OE = forego Liquors of all blnd3 at osePh 8 . /Moo MAUllory, 110, 139, 191. 193 and 196 Paint mid Whlllowash - Itsmuhey Wholesale and retail, IT & WWI; pruggigta. Allegheny. . Dye Colors and Dye Storrs. For sale by Smug & Dr. Orr. Droagboo, Allo gLoOY. YouUn Mr • eoholpt Joseph S. Finch% Q21:1 , you Cgs Buy Haw Baps at Joseph B. Mob,. , - ' - Steadman's paper null, near Frankfort . Kentucky, nu destroyod by lire Warms: day morning, involving atoms of 1p),003,-upon whirls there wan l no Insurancei. 1 , __ t I & FIRST ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. EARLY TELEGRAMS. ELARRISBURG. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Bills in Place arid Bills Passed BILLS REPORTED BY COMMITTEES Onr Senators and <Consolidation 5171!eitIblepatch to the in ttebEtigh Gazette. April 4, SENATE. • PLACIL . . To allow the Sheriff of Allegheny countT to tax costs in certain cases. Mr. Lowry: A Joint resolution asking Congress to approprtate money to widen the Erlo tinnal, in order to allow gunboats to pace from the Ohio river to the lakes. • Mr. Searight: To prevent the shooting of flap during time in Westmoreland county. Mr. Lowry": To establish a soldiers , or. phone' home in each Normal School district. BILLO • . . To enable officers to preserve order 1. taverns. Act to Irelemnlt7 electron officers prose cutod for receiving deserter's votes. ROUSE. vairoars OP COXIIVITT.6I3 Act Imposing a penalty on persons ng gambling houses. - Act. providing licenses In Temperance , villa, West Pittsburgh, Elisabeth borough' anditlanchester. Mt to incorporate the Conensaugh and Allegheny' Transportation company. Act to protect the validity of certain 11 cense, In V enaugo county. Act relating totbeLatatiou of stochbol. dere of corporations. Act to authorise the School Directors of Pawn township to borrow money. Act to allow the borough of Lawrenceville to boirOw money for the pmchaso of real estate. DEE= =2 • Mr. Wilson: Act to allow the borough of Duquesne to borrow money for school pur poses; also, to authored the School Direct ors of OaklAnd, township, toborrow money for sohool proposes; also, a supplement to the mot incorporating Jones' Ferry. Art to empower the councils of Pitts. burgh to aid -the Blinersville Faseengar ILaLirotid in keeping the streets in re pair. Mr. Waddell n An act to tax the shares of stock ia the Nattonal flanks. Mr.'Gallaher An act to authorize the borough of Latrobo to borrow money and levy a special tax for borough purpose.. Sir. Boyle : Au act to authorize tho School Directors of Fayette,county, to bor rowimoney to erect a school house. BILLS rss•ro. An get to change Wet rate of Intatrest. ro repeat - tr net to kharmethst vertruerof case from Allegheny to Armstrong County A] 01111311102 f. The names of Messrs. McCrary and Mann should have been mentioned In yosterday , s report as being active in the passage of the free railroad law. EtrrilLsWri...TlTZ /COB rAICBTTG. Representative Doyle being ill, could not appear In his place during the week when important measures were before the lions., Mr. Doyle Is a leading advocate of the genii Ine free railroad law, and opposed to the cattle bill, both of which wore considered durlog his falsence.. TIIB OoaaOLIDATIOS BILL. The amendments to the consolidation,bill were agreed upon by the commltte to satis fy Senator Graham, who was opposed totho bill as originally reported. • Ia the dispatches relative to the cons - Mi. dation bi ll , sent yesterday, the last proviso should read, “Yrovided further. That If say corporation refuse to tender (as . provided In the section) within three mnths, the city shall erect tree bridgea n —Rxr. —The telegraph copy we received was barely decipherable, hence it is not aurprle• ing that the mistake occurred.—E D. t The Liberals Closing'. Around Quere taro—Letter teem Eecobedo —lle Thanks Three Dey•Finish Vp the Work—Discord Among' Imperial umcere. new Tong. April 4.—The Herchre San Luis potent (Mexico' correspondent of March 9th, says: The Liberals, In trout of Queretaro are rapid's closing in around the city . to give the coup as grace to the cus p re. lElleObedeo writes that on the Ws instant be had closed to his lines upon the city of Canens, occupying the west and southwest, along a line of elerations which command the city, and Trerino, with the army of the north, occupying the west and northwest of the place. All was expected to be M in i ster au assault. today. r equ ire in a letter to Lardo, Eacebedo thant at be believes it will not require more than three or four days longer to finish - up the work at that point. Ile says that while closing his troops around the Place, large clouds of ilnat were ob eerved: at if the Imperial army was re. treating for Mexico. but this cloud returned towards Queretaro as soon 4t was evi dent that it might be outflanked. Ile also states that there Is the greatest discord they aid vilin among e Imp il etial °hirers, that y are dived in th count 1, and cannot de- termine what measures to take, and that the army is accost in a starving condition. • totted Slates Senate—Extra Session. Wasnixorog, April 4.—Mr. MOUTON or. ferod a reolutlott that ten thowand copies of the army register for lOIC in herein or dered to be printed for the use of the Sen. ate. Enforced to the Printing Committee. Mr. Cif ANLEIt. subnaltted n Joint relo lotion trout the Legislature of hlichigan, asking a grant of land& to construct a rail road from the on regions lathe straits of Mackinaw. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed. . 2dr. &ASILSBUIIY offered &resolution that hereafter au chaplain shall be elected or ap pointed by the senate. Otioction- made end the resolution went OViir. On motion of Mr. S1:3INE11. the benato went tato executive session. Petroleant Ba ent C rned itizens. —Deatb of Pr n PnILLOLLVITIA, April I.—Two cars loaded with petroleum took flro this morning, while crossing the iron bridge of tho Penn sylvania itallroad over the Schuylkill. Loss, $60,000. iianll26 l C. Morton, a prominent merchant, died last evening. • Dr. Caspar Wistar, au esteemed physi cian, died this morning. _ Swindlers A rec rre s tu n — t L oan Spanish . laser. pry Yoga', April Is rumored that t he ridoed tAteit Marshal arrested the principals in the eged fraud turn artted a bout a year !WO on ten navy Ponartment. Tito arctOont inyolsed is said to to l'ilo,ooo It Is ran/Wird the Spanish insurroottoulst leader, General f or s nogotiating with. an Amerman twiner the loan ot litn,oo3 francs. Gisest Easters. Expected. New Yong, April 4.—The agents of the Groat Eastern expect ber momentarily. tilio will anchor in the North river. moor Canal' street. A p assen gers gill rovided for the con veyance of ana others to and fro= the bill stup during her stay in port. Pilo; to selling for !treat, the public will bo allowed access to her daring a portion of one or tws days for inspection and exam ination. lrer Telegrams.. [By /beide mut Allende 7kLegmph ComPa"Vi OIL Oily, April 4.—Weather Vann ,and cloudy; ranking. River four and sheaf pet and rising. On market quiet. Lontsvinna. April I.—The river IS falling, with a% foot. PROM EUROPE. English Financial Budget-. TALIAN MINISTRY RESIGNED tonnes', April 3.—Ercning.—the annual budget , presented to Parliament to-day shows an excess of receipts over oxpoatlb tures for the year, and the Valance surnam ing In the Exchequer is offleidq• stated at two and a-half million mrands. The esti mated income for the present year will ex. esod Sixty-rano million pounds, and the es timated expenditures are sixty.eight min tier' pounds. It 'apropos.] by the nmverm ment to retain the present tax on malt and impose atom's duty on receipts from marine assurance and also on terminable annuities. ITALIAN MINISTiV 11 - ISSIONE.D. Ftoncace, April 4.—The Italian Ministry have tendered their resignations and a now Ministry . has been formed. Ilnisvr, April 4—The steamer Ville do -Paris, from New Yark,arrived last evening. QCEENOTOWS, April I.—The steamers City of Cork and city of lialticuore, from New York, have arrived. Loanow, April 4.—E,vning.—consnls, Illinois cortilleates,7SX; 540',75%;1 , 1e, 4T. LliEftr.t., April 4. Erem .—COtiOn sod dull and steady, at a decline; middling uplands Orleans, 13,. [ROW ile day, ty.loo bales. liretidetunt.; Corn, mixed western Cl! per luartur; others unchanged. Provi sions: Lard 49siothen, unchanged. Produce dull; Pot ashes :13s; others unchanged. ' Loum,s, April 4.—fAmung.—Dispatches from Frankfort and Paris report United States Cond. unchanged. Fearful Coal‘Ellue Disaster „MONO, April 4.—Dispatches. from the ,or llill coal mines, in Chesterneld -.may, give no further particulars of the disaster, except that I llret, explosions wore heard after the drat one. An attempt was made to tleseenci the shaft, but the bursting out of the flames prevented It. Nettling In known of Weat occurred iu the pit. Thirty miners, white, and th irty-ni no blacks were all at work to the mines at the Utile of the explosion. bathe Vicinity or NtMitsille. Nasur Mtn, -April 4.—The scum factory of Ayres S Co., and the warehouse of Marshall 6 Doyle, •In the nortern suburbs, were burned last night, together with their eon tents. Thu loss was ahout pi,GOM insured for ta,V,V. The resideueo of John Ed. umnalsou. former shred? of Davithori t wits miles out on the -Murfreesboro pitm, was burned this morning. The family Imre ly escaped, losli , g clokhing and everything. Railroad earn Earned. ItocritN•rett, N. Y., ...terll 4.—hat evening a freight car on tl:o Erie Railroad. when -twelve miles south of this city, took tiro and was wholly destroyed, with Its con tents, it being tilled with nierchandlze. The train was cut. to pieces and the other cars • ' Veteran Besetrex. .Nrir 'Yens, April I.—General Butterfield Issued orders In compliance with lnst•nc clone from Washington. by widen etsabled soldiern suited for Linty lit Vetersm !Lenore , : Corps can be enlisted at any recruiting' stn- Lion In the United State, Indian DilplrCaallOriAl. GALV.TON, Tex., April Z.—SCA - 3 from Caton Verde is received here to tee effect that Indian spoliation continues. The rumored massacre of twelve families by tine Imbues Is not substanttated. Brewery Burned, TOLUDO.AvnI I.—The large brewery of th. Union Breh err Com patsy on a t-Cl ai r street was destroyed by Ere this afternoon. Los #l4ooth stork insured for 44:40; no Ins. ranee on the - _ • Spczisl Corrrarendexce le Flit:burgh ,tte. Ilzimpistne, April 1. The question of consolidation brought large delegations of prominent citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny to -the ,State's capital. The A ileglien tans stoutly oPPosoil the measure and plainly told their Polished Senator Unit"the thing couldn't and should• n'tb , did.. :They spoke on behalf of the'. Councils of your sister city and wereshout as earnest in the matter as men could be. Some of them, however, admitted to that they believed in the policy of emisolida tion,but felt that the citizens or Allegheny had a right to have a voice upon the sub ject: It appears that the hill bud tit:entrain ed by Major Wade, or your c:iy, submitted to the guard 01 Trade, and shown to a few well known "consolidttionists, and for warded he'ro without ever hintin w g to Alle glinny that finch a movement as afoot. This was hardly generous, but the tact test more decided opposition wan expected from the Alleghenians, will C. 1.1.1 the gentle men concerned for their practice of sherry tricks, =MS= The highly respectable and august holy of anti.consolidatiordsla from Allegheny had hardly knocked tho aunt from star traveling roots, till MOTO numerous and equally respectable Maly of friends tho bill arrived from Pittsburgh. Tile shrea - ri 'Squire Steele beaded the latter delegation, and openly precis:to est that his party meant work, and, come weal or woe, the bill must pass. Allegheny had long enougli etartul off action upon so important a measure, and conrolidation neat rule. The Alleghe ny, delegates loosed blank at tide declara tion, coming from the mouthpiece of rat. burgh Interests, and rated and scolded, declaring that they would not. be bam boozled into not arrangcumet for tinhe imrtnewea to' te aptalirmuhitt e vot e —they coouldntmod it re Tie h llneesdel of the merits of t h e question, the mtnnai itdelillitilge9 to tweet. to both cities front the passage of the att, Invariably ended In loud talk end warm w e re o anti eollielitilee pert . aortal encounters er tear.t. Finally, It was agreed upon both elites that meut ing of the friends and foes to t ot bb l should Sre held ill . dile ot the parlors of tlats i where a general expr.slon of feel ing Might hq oldruned. TUC VlLleellid. It seemed remarkably strange that the councils (for the . nriapective delegations were made up out of the rittsbergh an Allegheny Councils) of the !'slater cities" should come all all the nay to lititeiShtlett nu " Joint scraion" over of bile importance. Buta [natter they m such et, and speeches for red agora- rttlon were made by several gentlemen, and the meeting resulted in norther compromise nor understanding. To the tone of "old hundred" the delegates marched ot of the parlor., and in knots gathered a b out the , hotel and renewed the points In disc , sion. le Vl' TARTICA. FROM MEXICO. FINANCIAL nn.= rnora.n.trer:lsnvizo I= 'rho nest happy thought wlllOll str.. the ..•constdrientso wits to stir Senator 111 tarn Into a proper appreciatmn of the di acuity which eurrotindtd the bill and et greet danger of its biting killed. bOVuritl t the dOltitatt3 Hinted up the noble Seuatto ana before 61m proceeded to lay their plito for outwitting the opposers of the bill But Ito whispered to them in hit so limes , tones,that ...the bill shouldn't be killed.' and he would champion it upon the soot of the Stmate.• Ito could nee no Minor of its being killed, for holwould tell brother Graham that bin election an Speaker of tin float Senate depended. mo s tly on his posi tion upon the questi of consoll. r o the lightng rp. Committee retired, with the undendanding that he was to 11011 Senator liraliarn and would war and vengean to until recede from his co positiohimn. Imaginee to chagrin of tho committee who bud stnted Brother Bighorn np to desperahtionkir.. as they supposed, hobnobbing wit Graham Snit tigAitiv Oa matter Over, at hie leisure. Sl u t the tall was passed, as :sir. Graham intended it should pass, for ho bad “tiet , up'. the Senate oven prev ious to tam arrive , of tither of the delegation.. The free bridg proviso was inserted at the In stenos of o the friends of s ibs bill. It is thought that this foutoro 610120,W111 carry Allegheny end the boroughs on the South bank of aiononalicla tor consolidation. It will appealp - - strongly to Um working clams., 0,011 luderol to all who are annoyed with toll paying. Till bill probably g through the Bones on Irlday With ilo amendments. ESI7I,IIATION. Sir. Waddell, the nctivo and appreciated tuumbur of this 110010 Item Cliester,dttelros it to be kuo.,r, that how us not the origina tor of the movement increasing limply of members. merely introduced the bill from tho Committee on Plavii .44 Ofeours p ole ot to lei hold accountable for it. au rut hu vote - , ag.inct granting any inereare tawy. Ton rune 00,000. . . A strong movement 10 being made to Is svo the Irwin Street Midge tell taken up before the close of WO peeslon.lt to u tillatno taut the rem cupiteists lut.racd.:::: in the suSPen. Mon bridge succoeslod preyunting action Upon Into bill. PIIIVATZ Meru than a Monett:id bills on too mien dar willnot be reached th mission. This Um° of the I.cgh now Is now very limi ted. The pinchers ere to be pitied, but only the gamest of fowls can be shoved through tho TOmamlßß MISS for legislation. VaDJO. • nel u , SECOND DITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, ATM LITEST TELEBUISi WASHINGTON. The Public Debt Statement. YELLOW FEVER AT PANAMA. CaNe in the Supreme Court. PROGRESS OF THE CATTLE PLA9UE Another Appointment for Ana Irian Minister WASIII'MOTOTI. April 4. 1117 1111!= Statemont of Lho public debt to April I.t: Debt Imleing coin Interest, ;W7,381.591 SO; debt be eurroncy Interest, maturturdebt not. preacuted for payment; 61145.1." , a 32; LIMA being no intermit, 11117, 225,;113.er:; total, $2,6M,713,371 IS; amount in Treasury, cola, $10,303,477 21, currency, $34,- ItB,ICP: LI; total, $110,'11,303 amount of ;MM. less rash In treasury, 62,5 . 13,4-5,:47 0 41. =CI A letter from Um Surgeon Qt the United Statel chip Germantown. Dated Panama, March :ZIG., eaya the yellow fever wal pre vailing lu Panama. though it U alt septet to conceal the fact. There it no facer at Asplnwall or on heart the rt sad: Cr VEX I, trek. rret. The Interml Rovuuuo re9wpta 10-clay mucnt ea to 1,5.V.,172. I=l The C::.3 of the steamer Wia. and argo, captin en in IS;3, and condemned and sold la New orleaus, In and the money. some rlanao, p•i,l Into the Registry of the Court, was argued In the Supreme Court .to -44y. It comes by appeal from the Ea'tarp Instrlct of Louisiana, taken by Jo;Mutt nray .1 New Alban), Indlnna. Tto yes. nod cargo, at thu beginning of the rebellion, belonged to Cox, Brannard d Co, of which firm liinyden wag n member, owing one-sixteenth. lie, however, remained loyal; and lila property, itt Woa cOnliscated by the rebels. The remilnder of the firm remained in Mo bile, and ran vesvel and cargo through the bldclualo. She was captured near Havana. Ittinry Crawford, of Indiana, argued the eaSio for Brayton, 6. D. Coz, for other part ners, and Assistant Attorney G uneral Ash ton, for the Government. The case will be submitted tomorrow. 'noon.. OF TIM sncuortrx,r. The Department of State has received& dispatch from the United States. Legation, at the Hague, dated March :Nth, in which filo writer says the rinderpest has spread foto Belgium and France. The report of orsgrees in Holland, from tho sth of January to tit° 17th of obruary. shows a decltno from week to WOO," The number of case, during that prrloJwte4l.l,4v3; actin., 1,175; slaughtered , 4,4A1l heitt.X.M.O.tal. loss 0f,11.:a.. ~PIIVPI,6 or OILTIPOP.P The Senate to•iay, after haying thorough IV dineurse‘l the nomination of Er.-Governo Bra.' ford, of 51auluml, as Surveyor of I:al timore, coniirmml it. Tho President has nominated Ex-SenatO amen W. Nesmith, of Oregon, as atiniste MEM aumcr LTVL. COXI:4841102.8. 1 report pres - nilx %but the Preelaen bocialnuted Dr. Norton 5. Tow:wend, 10. urly member of Congresa from Ohlo,C /2.1011er of Agriculture. CJ LOT YD. The Senate rejected the nomtnati Loves Shea se Collect. of Interim' Re • uo, Secobd Dletrlct. lane. =I Chief J tistito Classy be prepared, unil wit! 0)011 Lague In prlaigul ions, 6 circuit !stating the it ualtfleatious required for Reg Len, of Bankruptcy. DECONFITIICCTI.N ♦aa Ina at-remelt rotor A bill It to be filed by Judge ,ebatecity and. tobart J. Mniker, in the Sniiiemn Co the United Mates, to-morrow, coustatlnv, o the complaint of the state of nflasisalpp n behalf of herself and such other buttee may be tn•eteited in the premises, who .hall, by consent of the Court, make [hero .elres psalms here against Andrew John• . on,a eltlzon of Tennessee, and Pres,Mont of too COW,' State., and also against flea. E. 0. C. Ord. TOO potitiOn arts forth at lengththo history of thd formation of t State of 11lsslsslpPl, claiming, odsid hn protectlon of the nenatltutlortal • right •f a State, that there are enrnetteta funds • en tel. Irrevocable Ann unalterable. nee ur tag forever to the State of Mississippi her rights as • State In this Union. by such compacts and the rights acquired under them, the petitioners , believe. this Court will regard It Its duty to maintain In the same manner, at leant, as It would ert tore° between Individuals by injunction or otherwise, the specific performance of con- tracts. Averment Is mania that tine Con• gross of thd United States cannot comsat's tlonally expel Mississippi from the Linton, and that any attempt which practically does so is a nnllity, and that therein no pro. vision In the Constitution of the United Staten which subjects her, no a State, to any pains, penalties, or forfeitures, as &conse quence of sucti void attempt of • portion of her people to withdraw her from Chet:elms, oil , powers to punish a State by expulsion or otherwise, for any cause, haring been • expressly refused in the Convention ~ which framed the Federal Coruditution. Shearers that her citizens lost none of their political rights, nor incurred any penalties, except what might be iedicted on them as indivltl nais hy lee prlOcess Of law after trial by jery.. She avers that she exhibited to good faith adhesion to tho Constitution by electing Senators and Eupresoutatives to, congress, anti complains they have been wrongfully excluded, anti that her people have mum compelled to pay taxes and hear the burdens of the government withont reps esentollon. Thu act to provide for the More ellicicut government of the rebel States, • and the act. supplementary thereto, utterly annihilate Gm State idoveretnout, ity Congress as suming the power to control, modify and even abolish Its government, in short. to exert sovereign power Over It, and the ut• ter destrubtion of the Mete must be the consequence of their execution. The Scope of power vested In the killitory Command ant Is so broad, so comprehensive, as was never before vested In a military command er In any government which shards tho rights of Its citizens or stsbjects by laws. Tint Inn of pomelalnt ton! eludes as follows: how the complainan t expressly charges that from information end belief the said Andrew Johnson. Pres!. dent, luviolation of the Constitution, and In violation of the entered rights of States. proceed notwithstanding his execu ti on qs mere ministerial duty, to the lit bald able na though they more law, and ilach sctOco wit - Jo ro oulti not do if be had' any 'discretion, or that in doing so he performed anything snore than ministerial duty, with a view to the execution of said nets, the said Andrew Johnson has assigned military com manders to the several districts, to carry Into completes execution, and for this purpoec 1,4 itseltined General C.O. Ord lathe com Men whoseo latatiis Of tiississippl and Arkanaass, thy cern pinning t ',rays may boa defendant to Oda DI/Wand !served with all proper procese, le.; and complete ant (either averts that said General E. G. C. Ord Will spatting azter on the ,11.hearge of said duties, unless restrai.. b;, t4ll. hi..hOrt able Court. e. SAvat , Xas,ty ll4:ll47ll 7 "" :l. t i ,: t ll ,44 tirra n y . compani , Now ....lon,;:t geng In Au. tyro dCompanyAltra iy 7 c our t griqyted t''lstrulol:pittial.i""gncttillion"Cira°' Ifite4NrYrthel!rttmerip"tiP the lIECO3STRUCIION Union linage Convention In Arnanssts 111adieni Platform .Adopted-Tne President :tot .Endisevea. Nam YORE', Avail 4.-41:10 Herald's Little Rock special of • Testersayst The State U Won Convection hag been in session ell day end evening.' A plan: PM with resolu tions was adopted of an niers Radical c h r a c ter, approving the CerirrOl.a9 o Pan Of noooa6lllloll oll trod rendruhuihni to du Ufnan. Resolutions commending the President, a oPlui.iing on and recom met:tams concilialMT course tow4rd rebels were tabled. - A State Central Committeiewas appointed nd instructed to elitatddlOi a State Linton rgsnisaturn. - aimed to wait upon ho Committee spat__ General Ord reported that he heartily ap proved tho object of the Convention. and was desirous - of co.perating with' them. Toe Convention will dahliasa adjourn to. morrow. - • 4 Pending the Convention, it largo 'meeting Of freedmen was held err btlan HOUSI3 nouare. neveml delegate++ and colored nlmehers addressed' tnem. ;West - entlial am prevailed endue disturbance was ere. stud. Negro Celebration at 11111‘ lee—A Colored Man Idled—Store ' Burned Malielonal7. po• roteralos ItloNaol, April L—The colored ulation of Yorktown an d.eletn cel bra p ted tits passage of Otto Becenstitructioyne bill on Saturday by a proceemon. Two soldtors of the Fifth Artillery, while intoxicated, came In contact with some ordered mon, mho were not in the proceesion. A melee ensued, and the soldiers discharged their revolvers ' into the procession. Tbsy Stare attacked and In taking away the revolvers one m us diacharged and a negro killed. whether uci cidently or not is unknown, The soldiers were arrested on a charms of, warder. Tau store of Mr. Waterman, formerly tlenten ant in a colored regiment, I ns excited the enmity of his nmghbors U Marrying is daughter of one of the prominent rest dents of James City county. Virginia, was , iurnect Saturday nisi:Mbyte= iniminuoits. Wilson Parrusticao, Ye., April 1. Senator Wil son addressed a large , assemblage in front of lerneit . a Motel to-olght. The colored element was largely predominant and made enthusiastic manifestations. Senator W. sts:We upwards of in hour. pro claiming himself radical , and • entirely committed to radical urine:pies. Ile saul the negro was now ZS moth a citizen of the United States as the president, and entitled to all the privileges Of the white dies. lie disclaimed all intention on the part of Con gress and the North to degrade or humili ate the South by measures of re-construe . Uon s .bot rather aimed to 1a0V93.0 the lowly and oppressed. FROM CALIFORNIA, New dfine of nienntere—lteveune ficulty Adjusted—Nevade Legisla ture—The 'notification of the ttur- Mew Trimly Hoped Roe—The tree' , On the Subject. ,ax FAANCISCO, Cal., April ei..—The Ti. ,, e , says It is reported that a new lino of steam vs from New Yolk vie Panama will short ly be put on. The preliminaries are beingi g already arranged and the slimmers ' readmess. Whether the recent consolida tion of the coast lines has anything told° with this we are not advised. The recant ,eiroure of Chinese goats, val ued at halt a tl2ll/10t1Ol 4.1(4111T., for an at tempt to defraud the revenue, has been ad justed saist.tctorily to all parties, Call the g 0041,4 rel....ed. - The Nevado Legialsiure, yristsrdaY, ml jOurned the special wission.. Tile Objeet for which it was celled, the passage of a .oeono 1,111, wee c-CCOMplishtil,lllougli not in a ..atislactory manner. ~ . it i+ the opinion hero that the Stand in treaty should be retitled. The fisher/ in terests are immense. and prOspectivtly the posse , slons would be worth millions to the Z..th rraeel to trade in Inedinuds of our Government. The newepspers are 'anent- Moult, In favor of thotreat.W. ' The says: The extension rj iho Pacific coast line woahl - plice the United States in a most ad . titageons no: i anion in reference to the lion °Meu met cc, while the political 0 0 is anarpiy enaphaalsed nyth archiall.2.l.l; feeteratlonNetteme.. The ,Itio-Cldif ye the yolitical rig nificatiro of the change of owned - Ado of the iterritory to antler Government Intereste,l cannot hear the, least comparison tons coll. OltirelAl importance. The Tones thinks the IlegtilbitiOn Of Oils territory of the Lint importance to the American people. . CON DENNED TJELECiIIANN Twelve thousand tire hundred anti sixty emigrants arrived at Castle liartlem New York, last month. Colored troops have been forwarded for sorriest on theplaints. Ann Crease, in a salt for seduction and promise of marriage against Thomas Con way, in the New York Common Pleas Court. has obtained a verdict for $lO , O damages. A correspond/ant has seen John U. Starrett m prison and moons trim as being treated more like a gentleman than as en asearaln• surratt remarked that, he conaideted his escape to Canada a neat thin g, and sib - 1011d the reports of his doings In Larose woo mostly true. Ito declined to say anything about, his connection w ith the assassination plot. Ile regards St. Marie Os his enemy, and a treetherona fellow. Very naturally, ha having given the int orrustlem whjel, pre vented Ur. Surratt coratinuelag his "doings' abroad. to -Main that It might he demon,- , strated whtther Or not his "data gs at home . ' were connected with the assassination con. Bakery. The New York Chamber 01 Commerce L iestess my adopted resoluta°. In favor or the continuance of the secretary of the Treasury's system of con trartion. George W. Randolph. formerly Confeder ate Secretary of War. died on WedemelaY. at Welton:lml, An explosion in the Clover 11111 Coal Pits, Citesterneld county. Virginia, occurred en Wednesday.Twenty-alve white and fifty colored MIIICIS were 1.1114.1. The pita were burning, but the shafts were closed to ex tinguish the lire, so thou. the bodies cannot he recovered. The gunboat Florida, from West 111,11°1, arrived at Fortress Monroe yesterday. ,Several heavy failures in commercial dr. cles occurred la Memphis. Others are look ed for. • Wltnemis in roart: Cif all untrytunate pimple Ia this wort.. none are more entitled to sympathy and cornnasseratlon than those whom cirouru stances oblige to appear upon the wane,. ”tand In Court. lyre Is n pletnrcol rawii lay a contemporary, and a very accurate ono It to, of. the pleasuro of being a witness: "You u p alt o ced to tbe stand Red place your hand upon py of the Scriptures to alleepea in Waning, with a cross on one side anal none on the other, to nooommoditto either vari ety or the Christian faith. You are then arraigned before two legal gentlemen, one of whom modes at you blandly because you are On his side, the. Other eyautt you eay. nicely (Or the opposito reason. The gentle ' Wan who suille• proceeds to piano yen or 1 you know, anti having squeezed all La wants out of yoU, &mantle hands you over to the other, who ,proceeds to show you aro entirely itUstattn hr yo u r rtiopealtions, that you have never saw anything you liana sworn to; that you nover saw the detendant In poor Ilfe; In short, that you havo cOui witted direct porlury flat words to know If you have over tx, 13 Elate • prison, anal n takes your dindul er. with the air of it nten who thinks you ought to have been th ere. askeyou tilt the lineations over again In different ways. sod tells you with an awrwinspiring severity, to ho careful what you say lie wants to know If ho en. &Tato.' yonto say ao and so, anal wants to know whether yell meant llontettftg Oine• /raring ballieti Mal neared you Outer your wits,.and convicted ,you In the eyes of the jary of prevarication, ho lets yon go. By and by everybody you have fallen out with hi put on the stand, to swear that yea are the biggest scoundrel they ever knew, and not to be believed under oath. Then the opposlog counsel, in entainhig up, pal q is your 1,..0ral photograph to the Jury, as a i l ls cartieter tit to be handed down to Limo as type of infamy; as a man who bad eon- spired against innocenea and virtue, and stood convicted of the attempt. The.loe.. in his charge, tells the hey If they ,Believo your tettluiony dc.,-Indicating that thorn is even a Judicial doubt of your veraeitY, and you no homer. your wife and family neighbors and aconalutanceli , a suspeete , i men, ell because ,of Mar ncr.hinotal !prow. auto on a 4 ilniortunate OccasiCan Who Would ho a witnesal - Deck Iland Drowned,--Stopben Spicer, elan, employed es a deot tuad ou tee steaiudr eranalloovaadrowned to the Idouongehela river on Tuesday eVonitur, by falling on' the guards of lbo boat samba was possteg Grays Laudlog. Every effort was Dade by Dm otflevre of tke boat to rescue by Co peek be:awe tyad4tolkao oat , ' roach Ulm. Tee body hoc Cot been no: *oared. • .• 7.&br Mull; has boon elect e d Mayor o anou oollie! =1 CITY AM) SUBURBAN FUG ICTft PAGE.—The fullest and mini rt liable ]forty, Oil • and Produce Market Rt• po d, vireo by ony lover in the city, irill be Puna on our IburA P. To Mubtrrlber• • Subscrthcrs changing their places of rest deuce will plea,o leave their new addresAes at our counting room, co that our carriers may bo enabled to deliver the Garret without internill•ton. our terms for the year wilt remain as usual—fifteen cents pOr week delivered by currier. COURT REPORTS. Oyer and Terminer. Sr I:Motm lion. Jam, P. Sttrrett. • . . Tli -Court met Tur.tni morning nt 10 oclook, and procoode.l ritLjury TIEN YiII,ORGY cA.Z. • The unto o J. 11. Dawson, Indicted for making and uttering n forged draft, with Intent. to defraud .1. K. Caldwell, wag ra annr.eil, and resulted In the nailing of a ver dict of 'not guilty, Ilm, 'prosecutor, .1. K. Caldwell, to pay the 00000." A LAtrENV CAit, E. T. Castle ahor ROM! Wti, tried for the larceny of torty dullard tram It stranger at the Kash House. I le)ailmated having taken the money, and was ante, ted by olllecrderry GUUlhort. hilt subietpiently 4seultid enduing. The jury foam) u veralet of 'mot guilty," awl the pr,oller Wll4 4.161.1411:.:ea by 1)11.'16- ,4611011. INIVISE=IIMI=MI teeryps Ilan awl Ibtelit IL Ilnll, brothers, were indicted for felonious assault and bat tery said Moo s mayhem—the former as principal to the latter es aiding, and abet ting—on oath of Peter Delaney. -1 difficul ty occurred at Felix Lafferty's tavern, on en/ID/dela wtreatt, on the evening or the no 01 J and lust, ill which Ihe and Dula. nOY wore cm/Curbed. Ibtvid Hall and Dela ney first became en e ,uaged, 1111.1 the former wan thrown deem Alter being separated Delaney a Loi thrown down by tseurge and while they were on the door, Delaney polling outs knife, I 1 all p teorge) seized him by tee nose with hie teeth, destroy ing its iloman appears/see by substl. toting the Itossitm ter /lunation. Delaney also reeelved a stab In the thigh. Defense AAA, 111011 i as 1 u t e r 1/1/i) by on the ground that the biting o o pettior i s nos...was not wilfully end tnaltelou.lV done by Deo. Hall, but under tear of the hello In the hands of his ant iiiron lit, bind It Wass not tab.: prestlnied Ibd. David Heil could been any knowledge of an Intention to commit may hem, the eel Laving been done in the con f ea/on of a her-realm light. As to tile (ell: Mons 1.1-s.ollt and battery, the cutting of Delany 11l the hip, there 009 no evidence ILA to soy Liu fe oil,: than that in the hands f the prosecutor himself. 51r. Marshall, addressing Ole )nry, said It would not do to decide the case from the stambpolntof men who spend their lime at home Instead of in the bar-room, end to say that the men on trial hell no business a here tbeY were. and therefore should be Thu prejudices of men were net to govern them In the jury bo.k hot they were to decide ac cording to the law. Gel. Du if sold it was net necessary - that' George Doll have hail t ail intention ti to bite oelany I a eou g that he 11111 in, tne other etronmetances tak en Into tonsideratlon. Thedofer.ce that the may'hcolwail ustillfttile in self defence oulu not if O i :lie liens huffing been the ay gre-sors bringing het the Oldie/MY, and sit the Oulu eitti . ."-onl du an unlawful assault on the pit-..ter. • The Court did not think the mayhem en. t/s al/le on the ground of self4ofense. under the facts,. claimed. if the °trance was Mtn- In Itted white itg tlu tb, I niesit tonal ly, and ma liclintsly, :vet Ills )ail so believed, thud.. fetimtnt. (Sem /fa null, ' , Weld be cony Ictod. The deter/dnt Davld could not Ito con ' victeu unles a s it a at shown Ile had a knowl edge el the Intent/on of Ms brother. and at an present aiding and abetting. Wheps It became a c cessar y for a party to act In self ; defense, before he Enool , l rightfully claim immunity foe be iletlnm Lit Must nppeai that the necessity was nut of him own grea t tun, or that ho waa not the wasailing party. .10 to the other charge, ffilonimas a.sault and imttery. the jury, ludore they could convint, 1 rints , t r.m bgla......t , l i i.: o lon 0f .. .1e , f , e 4 0 .. ..1a a rt . so bel ley In might amp/ It aim of the felony end cone act bun of the unit, fel a ounding. end,. .10. .:her Indietment, 11,1 - 1 , 1 Ilafl melt have been present whenthe cutting lea, done, I.llllng Wel abating, before he could be ewe. ' The jury had not agreed at adjournment. Trial Mal for Frlda? . DIsTZ:L'S (OCRS. 41. Dr. 0.60. S. Footer va. Dr. C. M. Dake. A. Chas. Cut., V. J. D. Lin,ltay. 7. Mao V. soot t ob. ti r o. 1 6 . Ittalisell et. al. Clty of l'ltt.hurga Wlllta,a Ward. Juba 110Rmauct nt. VI. Jolla Mlnaltart et. al. 11. 11. 1 , . Read CO. vb. Schultz, Soo & Co. 46. John N. It'Clowm . /11'CloaltsY• Metlortr.b. Nottmva. PM-Man:h. Allelthe . tty A Manchester ra4s. It. W. Co. cox LOS rLaa9. 11. It. Vativmml , l , ra. M. 1:00011. It. SIMI tg ornery 011 Co. vb. Garrard Olt Co. 41. John Carr 4,4 Steamer Cobgrarrb, 11. Thomas 11m,rmy s Deana R. It. Co. 53. 11. A. I.avbly rn. Allbtx. Lchrr l Co. • l'urter 0, Coat IMMI Muting Co. :A. Alex. Elliott VA. Jacob Itobt liar, vb. Samuel nankin. 0,7. Anthony .1100410 vs. Samuel Ituatta. 51.IlurgareL Deer 00. lamb.; Numb. DI 'Ariel Conr t. liefore Juddir WlMame. ' Mortlit vs. Olmstead nor. Ileroto reported. Tuejury I/roue:din a verdict not properly drawn, and returned to their room to mato the mooted correc tion. Court adjourned baton they rit-aft lande. Leopoel llellbrnner 21111112 Footing. Plaintiff Lilting to upNar, judgment of non suit wa. enteroil. • 11. Cadint v, Eliza Marshall. Con tinned, plaintiff nOt Dayld ! , 01,1 V, Duncan llapnitton,tieorgo and J 3111 t. Jolinsted.' :Nettie/I. Hobert C,ar T A. tl. H. Collins, tor or lobo M. Cornwell and Smutted 1.. Her, Plaintiff tool; a non.uld. tdioreti I:. lilt° vu. IV. gar. nisnee 'Jain.,.ormley. Plaintiff inn 01 0 m pouring, Judgent of nOu.suit Mlti torte. Common Pie^. Court, ..fore nom Thom. ,onern S RobertAon us. W,o. Boyd 3. Soo fore reported. Verdict for plait - dal:0 fo. 1.7.3 .Tantes o , C,nnor vs. John (7111noro and Aticun Jacobs, owners of tow heat "Fos... Iletere reported. Thisoccupied the greater portion of the session, and was not eoueluded at allJournment. Jumped Off end Weil Killed. Edward Wester :me, a resident of nicht. gan, aged twenty years, wsa Instantly kilt ed u the outer deprit,,,of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne t Chicago Stallway. WedneS• day nigh*, under the following eleetleastan Yes ; Ito o v al n imeammer on the Cleveland Express So: 11, diltl at 9:20 p. m., and upon the arrival of the train at the oiler depot his cousin who was with hire and who resides in Allegheny, advised him to Jump off, OM, ting that hecould .16so safely, and thus avoid long walk back from the federal passengor est,:ilon. Westerman e l l oil, and us he did so struck Ills ,J he n ed against the track scales, crushing Ids Skull and catu.ing instant death, Ills body re. bounded to the track and a Dort:nu Cl the train passing over his 101 l sem mangled it rduly. Coroner Clawson bold an Inquest on the body. y.terdny, end a verdict was reader. et! in accordance with the facts, the train attaches being exonerated from any blame. Woman Garroted and ilobbod. - A German woman, giving her name as Gretchen lioeltzop I le, residing on !can street with a family named Millman, states that whilst returning from the German The' etre( Academy of Music) am Thursday night last, and when lathe space, hotween the Ir win lionse and the Poynter, at the J unction 0( mut street with Liberty, she was seized by a largo elan with red whiskers, who, af ter tie is tier, a handkerchief over her mouth, took from her person is pocket book con taining fifteen Intedred dollars, and then ran raidly away. The identifya she did not know nod could not the lan. 1•40 sum of money was uneasily large tr, carry about the person, particular ly to: place of amusement, and tfher otorylbe tem:4th° herb ts a fair ono that- the tot. her knew o ving it and emialtoed the opportunity offered, by her returning from tho theatre Mono, to relieve her Of the money.— • De • Ills wire, Citizen of South .rdttsbargu, rejoicing In the unique cognomen of John Smith. wear. reeled by officer limiter and brought before Justice harbor yesterday charged with de. sorting tile unto. Dirs. Smith allogeg that lobe loft their horns some alz weeks since and eliXongh having been frequently Impor tuned to return has failed to do so. The truant husband put forth no defence other than that he was willing to support her who had shared tall jova had sorrow, for sixteen years, but be would no l',osquiltlop eshllieht to cohabit with liar ronge:._ le wee =MI ftgod ball In the cum of woo or •1• •PD•ar . ceol the next tutu of tap Criminal Court. The ease will, incur opinion, nue= eOlno tti trial, as the partles are both highly respects• ble and will.no doubt conclude tO oomprOM- S 0 pu arald • •110.10Vastili•tion. . . , • -- . (""" 11 A •l il, 1 / 4 - 41 4 r 27 1 4. C ,-. 1 „ •.. ,Es. ' . . . . Terrible Explosion In a Coal PIE-1 ' , trees Goiaslgi. ' Th.oe men 1111000. - The weather yesterday waS very *ring' The Steubenvilee Herald of Wednesday lite. In the morning the rol.ts_bung lOws sayet—A terrible !explosion °centred at 7 and the son struggled in Min for a time tO o'clock this morning, in the coal pit of too pierce the vapor canopy above the soot he. hush Run Coal and Iron Company, at Rosh •grlmmed wails of our city; , but as the day Rim, 00. the P. .1. C. I:. IL, eleven toile. ha advanced the beams of the greet Illumine - low this city. We gathered the following for ruched the pavements and lit uy the 1 facts at the scone of-the entastrOphet groat enrglea sea of humanity, alighting' . For some time past the eurbing, or shine . here on a rushing attorney, whose arnicar. of the pit, ataxy feet below the month, was out of repair, and on an examination by the as.' a , “ very uuggestiVO of faded ,law hose, Sir. James grown, it was deemed nee• books and brown parchment, and there On essary to. repair it at once, although not a boot of laa-yire on one of the coroersi considered actually dangerous. A tom• while occasionally a PUrlghtiv dam.' dined emery platform was erected across the pit ....., r ,.., so_ light, ,,, „ 5.„,_ ,„_„, ~,,,,,...e ss for that purpose, et a distance of slaty feet t 3-, 5 . 0. ;;,.,, ~.,,,t t., h , v:,;•,i,i , 7.--_-_1,1"_;•-•4 , ,,, below, and made perfectly Mr tight to pre. ~„,, hero , oo or, hoe, eh , . 000 1 , Z 00 ;, ha d vent the escape of gasses from the chambers ..”" of silken. ecola ~ti plaited h ttght Iv together beneath. Mr. Brown descended to the plat end cemented with tames oti. There wee a form tosoo if everYthmg w " 'dean"' Ina time a het wo were gottilled with a glimpse proper condition before them tm went down, or ti0.,..0.r ringlets ~ow and then, but the and toned everything, tu he thoeght. in a . caprices act those torelguers who are the or. P condition. Oncoming up, Thos. Payne, Lake Harr'. and Thomas Pawn bee- .e , ULt . eeLs of %m e re . sl p tifn e s o l o taj o e r. eli s tge m d ,,,, all conduit ...ith..tools to ,repair th e curbing, . s .,',V, os y,:i r , a w l ir ~ , L . l o rii, , L ..,,,,,.... and in duo minutes after they had as" hat the fair reader may turn up tier:Pretty nee the ft se x lanclingen the Platierm• note obe mutest tartlet° explosion occurred. blowing bona or prosaser,easws3 reties Outtlteotes no the beams of lambing, stone. mad dirt out „.,. have upright to complaint& , it fact, it Is of the pit . with mach forts #33 0 0111, .... none of our business. hut 'ore nay mks, and roof of the building. Paton wag blown oat we cannot let matters prozreaS any further Of the pit - against the roof, and fell with a .st.l , t ., ll o ou a l..iin en t , e l r u n r ist . m onj es so i Lejta nu rt g n e ro on te m at e . ot i , m . ; mass or Umber directly segos. the bantort over the month of - the pit, entirely dead the partner of his bosom doue up in short , and or much burned and disllgmed. 5ee ,.,,. clo th es, scolloped around the edges after oral of tile weratil e " "... na g near , tSe .•;.'' th e manner of au Inhabitant of the Celestial were silently Injured and stattueo•ig ' , es Empire, while “worowa's chief adornoterne fulling I ts. The smots and gee for a 1,, wrapped around a tun-cashion and time made it impossible to approach the ~, perched on the top of the head like a minim. pit. A stream ofwater, h oweVer, w " 9 '" -• sure hay,stack, while depending from either ty turned lu.wnich purified the Mr lean side dangle something - they call coils, bet boor outlicient to allow workmen to de. 100 a moo, like the r. „,,,,,, or 0 bait dozen or getout. On examination It was found the the porcine tribe. At a lirst glance yon platform and curbing had wrecked the shaft would suppose rho had Jest escaped from no as to prevent a possage to the Marto., yome neighboring temple of , the drama, some two hundred feet belovr the platl,m, where she had been playing in Aladdin Or where the other' men had fallen. Up to some other oriental production, but at the noon today the bodies of 'Jerrie and Payne mend, you could oor q , e ,,,, onehrtha her had not been recovered. It is supposed the a „,,,, oers ; and wooderroa .,„a norr , was not an t h e was the re.s" of ear ele2 "" . w " invisible hand In the_akV , endeavoring to the part of the workmen, In removing a pull those locks yea prZittni so much out by part lit or musing a vent In the platform, the Vers. such o , 4ltrstiff there seems to through which the gas became igellott by be on Groot .tretchc•l'lialr. /loops—those the lamps. graceful appendages to tenantne toilets—are rapidly disappearing. , They seemed. so - - graceful that we are sorry to knell their doom, yet. the eat has gone forth, anti - wro, melt are to be slender once again. Great Excitement C ha rt ed bin: ins Trenstury. It will be remembered that, in January, says tho Coshocton Journal, the treas• urer of Coshocton county alleged that ho bad a chew! thrown over his head, u allele •" - - put in his mouth, and bound with a rope by two men, who proceeded to rob his sate of I' some twenty.two thousand dollars. The first man to go to hLe rescue R . 11.9 the Sheriff of tho county. Though a number of arresis werelmade. and two men kept In the Jell for nearly a year. no convictions were ever effected. A mystery from tint day to this, has been hanging lover the whole transfix than. The Journof and Coaltocton Age, for intimating a suspicion that It was not a robbery, had their proprietors, It. D. Cooke and Joe W. Dwyer, prosecuted by the virtu. 0119 and indignant Treasurer for darnel:ca to his character in the =omit of twenty thousand dollars, Sc. During the last few years there has been an individual moiled J.im Brown, a banker in Coshocton. worth, It is Haul, eine,ooo, who hue become notorious on aceount of the fre quent indictments lound against him for forgery, burglary and perjury, For a year or two In has been residing in Canada, be yond the retsoh of officers of the law. but on making a sly vlsit to his home was caught and lodged in Jail , but subsequently released on ball. Ile has Dern frequently charged with cowl liCity in this treasury. robbery, and It to said has frequently threat ened to make some exposures If not • let alone. lids he seems to have done, tor we have the rumor to.day that the Treasurer who wan robbed, and the Sheriff' who went I to his rescue, have been arrested for that I ro The bbe Attorney General of the State, deem- I log the evidence of Browns complicity In I this robbery so clear, has commenced atilt s against him for the amount of the State's portion of the loss. AMUMElllentil Earroat.—The Itistori excitement - rivals already the mania created by the advent of the sweet nightingale. Jenny hind- Every body ls talking of the great Dalian artiste, VE.M.7.i.rf-tleAttaingiehr.24.l2e2. , Mt l-, lt greeted by the most brilliant and fasli ina‘ I able audiences which: have ever essem bled in Pittsburgh. Pre-eminently superior to any living actress in the world, Bletorl, I the queen of tho stage. had a to expect from the refined alntelligent Aelerlean people the series of ovations al- ready paid her wherever she has appeared. To the credit. of this locality be it said that genius is appreciated. and that she will be received In as cordial a manlier here, and ,be as fully appreciated among the Indastrial messes as she has been In more fashionable and metropolitan cities. I The sale of seats has been large, but many yet remain unsold, and Inasmuch as tee present visit of the great Elston will be the' only opportunity ever offered of bearing and seeing her. doubtless every available seat will be closed out before the week clones. The ingika remain open, and we urge our readers not to delay making their selection, as orders are coming in from.ell sections for tickets. Orana llouse.—Wh lie we are in giddy ex• eltereent over Itistorl, we }Den not lose sight of treS fact that the charming young American actress, takes her farewell benefit to-night at the Opera Henan, bier engagement has been a bell. tient one, and succeeded in winning a host nf friendsa nd admirers amongst the amusement lovers. To-night she appears In the beautiful drama of “Ila Somnam beta," arid the popular extravaganza of the "Three Fast Men." Tura...ma—This popular and now first class place of amusement. la draw ing fine houses, and no wonder, smen it in so capitally managed. An attractive pro gramme is offered to-night; embracing the touching drama of the 0 1 dlot Witness . and Interesting elton. daeces and other perfor mances of a nrst class and entertaining order. •• • • Crrr 11 . ..u- 4 -Fred. Doiliiiliva lectures at City Halt, ou Tuesday evening next, upon the "Sources of Danger to the !republic." Tbe great colon.' orator will, doubtless, draw an IMMVI2.O teadiellCO. =I The. Chrouirle thus expresses our opinion: "Possibly nowhere else does the vile bread so flourish as In Plitstiurgli. The vermin overrun the city. The pavements are not worn smooth with the walking of live into, but are worn into holes where the loafers stand. The corners are not places of pas sage, but good places fur leaters to lean against. The nubile doors are not so much a means of ingress..and egress as conve nient exchanges where loafers may meet and b taelr foul stock of obscenit. The Cit a y rter seernii Ins tratriaer to exist for the convenience of loafers. Every available window stone is black where loafers have sat upon It; every gutter shows the foot prints of.men and women who have been crowded olf the pavement by loafers. Ev cry lady unless she be deaf, is constant peril of lad, Voprovekett Askant. Charlotte WeWerthac boon unfortunate in her alTectlons of late, if her veracity is above suspicion, inasmuch as her staters Sunny, Alma. and Amite Jane Dotson,, whom she avers to entertain a strong love fur, attacked her y e sterday and teat her in te ' ruel manner. In vain dhl she endeavor aecount fur the assault being, made upon bort she had never offended tha parties In wiy way, not oven by thought, anal thts gave her more pails than the blows of the in graLes. Warrants were Issued for the arrest of the parties accused. A DefeoMos linarder.—Mary A. L111(1. Ve/t0,10; .' ,02% 31211 ; 11 :& 44 V i nV1M 1 t Itlakoly tor fated pretences. it appears the =Lased obtained hoarding from Mrs. Lied. soy Loth* amount or $4O by false mild fraud ulent roprearntatious, declaring that.lao bad a certain atcebnt of money due him from tile rittsburgh, Fort Warne and Chi cago thillroad Company, which she alter wards a n d be false. Blakely was arrested and hold to ball for whearinv A Magistrate'. OLttee Robbed.—While Alderman Oonaldson was attending. Court yeotertlay a thief entered hie Ofiteoand.stole h valise belonging to a Colored man named Gerard Galvin' , Oho each vim filled with clothing. worth In the aggregate about OD, and comistal of o Woe coat with brans buttons, . a mdule of due shirts and alien . of ii,Gots. • A young man WO9 ouservediOlouVe the oftico withvalise in bin hand, by g gen. ttluerrit• pr.4.4king of Loafers. the fltranitle thilika it would puzzle the oldest philter , - ober to detlormlne "how any individual with human brains in his head,. =ld re. duce. himself ttpq an:h a condition. -If the Inference a Intended that elinman brains" exist elsewhere than In the heads of Indi viduals. it might ha determined in what part of toe brely of loafers they predoml nate, particularly in those who loorddee.iee the stops about the Custom Rouse, ====l For lierra i tey.—dCiin Lotz, constable, ila t eir l s x. tel t i r e. 'e tietiners pra to-dap, for :tre: :t h it e x h -' citing and encottraging law snits and quar. rat , Conrad bborhardt, and emirs wt.:, went !Wormed against by Lutz for selling Ilquor'on Sunday, are prosecuting tho ease. M.Bwart is counsel for toe prosecution, and Gen. Lollies and 3, Ikll. ler, En., for the cleten% _ =1 In ye:dummy's Issue we mentioned the fact eta young girl having boon poisoned by taking corrosive sublimate, ender the Impression that It was wino. To-day we are enabled to give the particulars of the affair. Tile girl's name is Jane Long. She was employed in the family or Mr. Collins as a domestic, and on that gentleman re moving from,Thirdstreekto Duquesne yay, on Wednesday last, she was requested to I carry to the new place of abode a. basket I filled with bottles. When sho bad done so and was about putting the contents of the basket away, her attention was attracted to a largo bottle, which cemented a mix ture of corro,ive sublimate and whisky, 'used for the purno,o of killing bed bugs, and which the, us we hare already stated, auppc, , ed to be wine.. Wi th out a moment's hesitation she placed the bottle to her lips. and quelled the greater part orits contents Mole she realized her error. She was ire modistely seized with the most acute pains, which continued until the arrival of Dr. E. Donnelly. ends ordered her removal to the Mercy Hospital. During the whole of We‘V• ....I.y ni g ht she continued to voutit.tho re milt or which was a total physical exhaus mom Ate late hour Mat evening she was still alive though her physicians entertain no hope of her recovery. Miss Long. 15, a prepossessing girl, not c ty years old, and has been in this ity but a sew years, having come from Ire• land, where her widowed mother resides. The Tables Torned,Aldernian Me- Masters succeeded is arresting John and Mar y Ann Short yesterday, charged on oatn of IV 'Mem Smith with assault and battery. A hearing was had . In the case, when the Shorts proved cooplusirely that Smith en tered their reeldwiee in Manchester and threatehed to blow their brains out if that' did not accedo.to Nome foolish demand made by him. The result was the Shorts were dioellarded 'and. William held in SUJO torn els the peace. leVeWatliiite — irg / . 1 acici,Ttnir The membere of the “Alleghen7 Count • Monument Association' . MCI/ yesterday a ternoon. utility Hall, Mrs. , Malice Prest ding and bliss k owlor acting as Secretary On motion, Councils we, e requested to Ink up the communicationtheir next meet lug which was cent to them through to 1 chairman of the Executive • Committ , (lien. Nogies). The mecilutc Men adjonrn. ed. The 1.0 City Monthly.—O wing to the Immense labor attending the publication of the first number of the Iron Citty.3fon2T.ly, the issue of the same will necea,artly be delayed until the Sill of 01111marith, when no hope to be able to fill the numerous orders awaiting attention. George W Pitted: 26 Co., Putilishers, Ihspatch llullduig, 63 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. . reidttifFACEl Boa, 1,403. eee card. • Husband and Wife.—Allen Meyer ap peared before Alderman Donaldson yester day, e- and instituted legal proceedings against Sarah, his tre es r surety Or tile peac Tho accused erre-sled and brought fir-awls with her injured better hall, when a reconelliat lon .was corrected by Allen paYing tlio VOIt9 .111. S-ran promising to deport herself better In the future. Commit ted.Nancy Grady, a young girl residing near Maio earOrt, on the Manna. e.t.d. river, ap peared beim a Jrwtice—W 11- iam 11. Barker, yesterday, awl made an information against Edward. Maguire for •Minallon. The I accused was arrested by Officer Stemler and brought halo,. the magistrate, who committed him tO Jail (or trial In default Of SZ , Ulboll. • l(o)ured.—A lady m getting: the Plt.bUrett, Dirndl:wham ant:. grewe d tewe Passenger HadwaY cars, at the corner of SefOrel end Snail:4l.4d SlicetA, yesterday, fell to the . o.irement and waspat.:dully. though nee seriously, Injured. Tier dress c;,.tching In the steps we. the cause of the aechlent... We were unable to learn the name of the woman. Prisoner Arrtred.—John Lennox. wl3O Is rJtartred With ISO murder of It. L. Sterrett', In Warhington county In the fall, of .le - to,' was lodged in Our county Jail yesterday, by Sheriff bailie. •The Washington All is mac. cure, and Win shortly be rebuilt. The re moval of 1.012110 z is under a Special Act of the Legislature. A Mammary Inquiry was made. Tea terday, In the , Criminal Court, .0 to the fact elite insanity of Herman flan, in or der that he might be sent to the Western Pennsylvania Liosoltal, at Mamma- The inquest was awarded on the petition of Agnes It an, the mother. The conclusion was not announced. Nolle , Pr...mut weans, In plainEogllsh, .1 do not went to prosecute." • On motto of Colonel Duet, the District Attorney, yei• noire pro....iyi or. entered In the cases of Freon Dop p and Joseph Ganster.of East Liberty, egatost whom there wore ta• df ampule for Belling Ilouur to minors. Witat's to n Name `=There must be something. elan the TlMlllieri Of the "Alma. elate Reformed Cormregstion or Tarentum" seonid net have petitioned the Court of Common Pleas to change the mime to "Uni ted Presbyterian Congregation of Tartu. turn." Their prayer was grunted. Yesterday Afternoon, between three and four o'clOCX,a, team of 11111Patlen hies, drawing a saintsture /trough.., in which ago e.cated two little girls. P.teed down Filth street- The unique turn.ut created quite a stir among the fashionable loungers of onr Broadway. Still fu the Tombs.—Fells, whose ar rest for robbing hts sister-in-letr, to ben dusky, Ohm, of 0,000 worth of dry g00d...* we noticed In yesterday,. Is law In the Allegheny tombs. The lAdy refuses to proseotte in ..sae the prisoner rentorellto her the ints.alng property. • Field to Ball.— Game Kirkpatrick, charged with folonlona tumult and battery, on oath of °Meat Walla, had a hearths pe• fore Mayo; McCarthy yeaterday Angl/AOO.ll, which resoltad Ida being Sold In twa thousand dollars for trial, at the June tam of the Criminal C 09.13. peeki,haaelt employed on tho Monon. ghhene. river etesinteeat Franklin, named Stephan hpleer, ems drowned on Tuesday evening by ladling - overboard . as the boat kid; reusing brays Lending. ADO:fort tem made to rescue him. The barn and other outbuildings of the llontdonnery County Poor. Bowe were de. troy ed by Ore had Ssuiday. Loetsinpfel *sired for SI,XO. Goon, Alfred Tillllll.olid daps "man tlele forever inzooded in a. dense man tle of mote. We believe GeerVell Mega arq clouded, The American litepablle, or West Oboe ter, Ps., presents the neme - of Judge Wot. Butler as a succeasor to dodge Wood road. In Towis.—We bad the Velours of meet ing T. A. McClelland, /Zee.. vestmdAY‘VAo Ls upon a brief Teat to one city. . , The Caroiatelk• speaks at a. robe) rooster ind a retool hen. Whoa 414 the Ma/UM tp.ttio barinsitt las plus Republish teeslay further remarkable testimony to the great ancenu Of Dr. firm. ter's treatment of Lung diseases. This set deuce. it will beseen, is given years after ;honors is effastal, showing thi permanent character. Al Dr. Robert Rooter is non in Pittsburgh in person, those requiring his skilfull aid shont.d not lose the opportuni ts of masoning him. The Doctors rooms are Item Iterchants'Hotel. Prof. W. J. Swills, a •bluel pianist, will rive • grand Vocal and Instrumental Con. cc, on Thursday limning, April Itsiboiv a In Masonic ilalt; assisted by Wias L. Luce. heat, one or the be-stsplantsts thrloonn. try, also bliss I. Simile LOU 1118137 proles. movie of this city. From what se can kern it will be a grand success. • - • Arres:ted.—SamuelCbamberlatne l with assault and battery en Oat l , A. Huffman, vu arrested yosterda9 °facer Wilmot,' and brosurbt before Alder* man Strain. A hearing van glean .111 m, larban be gave ball in the sum of fee for US a u l , Molo r tee at the dune term Of the.fartral• It has been deelded that Deputy Inter nal Revenue Collectors bare no authority to make seizures outside of their own tilers, illness such ' . power is spighOly Meted to them by the Internal RaiVeotle COZOMilisiOner. At Last—The Allegheny Engine House, 012 Irwin etreet, Vinbeen completed. the members of the company hero taken poe. session, and can jasuy.boast of haring the lineal house in the nits. : Robella Is the name or 4 new Vesta:Lee e.tabllehed et Henry Wlltlems' store. oe the Anent:Rosy and Kew Brigllloll, road, tom miles from Allegbenyclty. The . Peanut Etareltessta of the elty Lace been secured by • the menabers of the Press to .Ct a 9 I.terPlCterl: 012 the Hastort occasions. Pielzed.—ltugh .Xeradden's .biary tillore, in Armstrong eotutte, Iggi been tn. ken raw/Won of by Um • Government aa thorltlua. Seminary , itxo First ward, Alle ' ghoul, which N one great Lorna of Mato a 24 nwae, is belng maw:vary:well - Into [tricks. IPeastsyltrattla avenue ie betss 'rapidly built np. It trill soon be the best thorough fare is the city..-. aims Melville, the action, /bet a verS' valuable sleeve button on t'll!tb street Yes• terday. theopbun• Clancy.' a centenarian, died In Juniata County, I , dit' weak, - aged let -- Lead ore, in abundance, has peon olerett in Wirt county, West Vlralala. Whatlsaa become or the, 0111 to to adorn and beautify the Alleglieny'Commoup. A Carved fleet creates mull 'excite . eat le Fayette county. ; A great many counterfeit twenLY-Owe pout earrency notes are afloat: litmlori played in Milwaukee on Mendel'. and Tuesday nl.ghtS. • • Hollidasburg is to bay° cantina bulidurg ySALM Feed ilonglaa.lectures Ist city Milk on -Tuesdayoremrig. There Is a magtatrata to LIM city - who fa raraLyach law. • • • . Allegheny College.iit Meadville, con tain 163 pupils. Gaining . Gronzad.-The c9nsolldialon The Chronicle sneak% wickedly of corner orders. -Erie is to havo a hook atartadder corn The Trees are lindding is tile subtaba Meadville hen one ease cd senall•pos M3ll ISAVIN.—At Seadckley. On the Al indent. PATTlvldeet daughter of John mania. Mary brain. aged seve nteeh years • Services at the home at IliSS.m. The funeral . _ will proceed to the Ajlegiteny Cemetery. rEout the Fort 'Wayne ntlttou. Allegheny. on the ar rival of the LeeUtbie Aceommodatlon Train, It 146 o•oloek p. m., on Full:tag. the sth Inst. . ANDF.ll.Bosl.—OnTburatt4 morning. FAUN'. P., latent son of Iler,lll, 1.. nod the late Vannte a... Anderson, aged nineteen months and t•cu- Spare days. The funeral .111 take place-from the residence of his grandmother. Mrs R. 11. Gamble, near Osklaad,Tuts (Pridln I.OIIYING. at lh o'clock. 001DiVNI111 1 0:49i1M,3 6 $ 3 1ZMA ALEX. AIECE-11. 1714733M1.1 . LTMC. 331 Pt, No. 1887onsth street, Pittsburnh 4 l:a. COFFIN'S of Illkinds,• CRLYI.S. GLOVE , j , and every do-• seriptton of Irnnersi Furnishing Hoods - txrutsh. ed. Koons opened day ant lateen. Hearse and Carriages tarnished. rITIOISRCX.—Kre. David Kerr,' D. .. 'Der. N. W . J scab.. D.D., Thomas Leine, Intl.: do e rso. wurrE b. CO" UNDERTAKERS AND EITILUYSRS, Manchefiner, Wood's Ran and nennity. COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE. Corner Shell:181d and Cla nes,. sad Carriages famished. uILLDALE CEMETERY.—The benatiftd •Ylod•.-sere,• the largeat subur ban pl., Or .pulehre, except one. In tbl. Conn t7. mutated on New Brlahton rout Immediate -19 north or Allegheny. Yor burls , lors.inertnlts or titles. nth et Centre! Druz BUM or COOL d Cr.dNEY. Alleeheni ClO7. DUNSEATH& CO., Wholesale Agents IOYA THE American Watch Company's WATCHES. No. 56 Fifth Street, OPPOSITE MASOITIO HEEL. WATCHES, CHALNS AND AT A TEST MALL PROFIT. AT WILL.T. WILEY'S 6 Wylie 84; 341d00r from Mb. I. W. SCOTT JOHNSTON & SCOTT, Fine Watches, Flocks, Jiwelry, SILYER•PLATED WARE, ETC., Ne. E 74 LIBEZTT intitiabiax-g.13, XNaaa-iim. ma- Particular attention Wen to Bower/.lt Weir-ass, Clocks and Jawatrr. All work war .rarited - 89 89 89 89239 89 89 89 KOUT STREET. IELCIO 33 .1121 GO TO S 9 Market Street, AND GIS TOUR, BOOTS, SHOES, &CI, TEM CHEAPEST AND 33MT .1 ZN Trr. . 4 CIiT'S" NLVAUCTION GOODS SEM 1113. ROBB, 89 Market St. XB9 89 89 -89 89 S 9 89 89 DRIB. CLOSB el CO., Prac:.:calFunkiture Manufacturers COL PENN AND WAYNE STS Latest Biro& of l'lnaN/TUR I =Wail,' Oa HORSES CARRIAGES - AND 'MIOIESOI the veribeet for hlreat Howard's Livery Stable, Tint arms, near laentaanhala Haase, at atteatioa paid to baying and Hoag treat .t 'Aver, ON irEECHEAPEST, 4 l be2l2plest, 21is Best L - EWINC MACHINE, - ' . Is WHZ21.22 & 2 , 11202 , 12 VirAsaarrEsTeass Tufts. loassoax 27 21272 t IntRZET, .. - BARGAINS Lig ' • . • SEWIPIC mime -124 e% area traapit, farm& Warped MUMS. W:;,4 BT 1112110/ a cc, fo2, • . • •
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