1 i z=k - THE PITEBIRMI GAZETTE. PUBLINHXD ITINMEN,„ LT OMITS 131:IILDIM zcno. soortroot. T. P. no irceran . s. zawn unroi NINO gi so mmisalea. 1111111101 P. IMO. MIZIN3i Mail! *OW Nat . Dattrand bi earls. (perirserl••••••• 11 on" Nall eabeasibers. timr7. 6ll ;••••* -111 " *. Laing. riplastkass to Nawibayi 'ssa Assam, , • 1117.115 TDB IFSLIILI: Theo' Capes, Perim, 180 .11ve do. do..'doe m0b.... ISi Ten or more copts, to CO. sd4essi sad 5 Os• tree to dab. esali CITY rx.El23, . mount nos, A 4122164 :without VI Dr. BP 4 nefir . Der114.4,-231Pran Erre:: • . Letter frolia reddlas, X. D. HO,Sditeimear Stessr, Now Oarsass. • Tb the Miter ter the Acaosne:. *Modern toy May teeouununicate tOthopublie some - facts on Ismail/et 'Writ ......140144.0l lea greatest genera mportance. Oil lows 06 0 • when twos practlang my. profession at - It ew-Torlr. ml3netP become lareetPd .try frequent colds; there was ewe. *taut irritallion and debility, which acted be Mil . general system somuch HO My ace. Petite and general strength failed, end I wee rapidly ahllanginto a condition from which. I Vane too well the ordinary mos. - ace of medicine could never mint:ate me. Dr. Bunter was then actively MMus - sing his views on the proper treatment of 141 of. feetions-of.the respiratory organs, and I ypisify Unpinned with thairecienUne oorrectnass that 1 went at once to consult him in - my own. case. He examined me thariughly, - .and After_rualthig a careful diagnosis of my pee, prescri bed for me =eh medicines as .he wished me In inhale through the 'adnilrable instrument he has contrived. , I. followed Dr. Hunter's advice correctly, and in the carseitSto =Oath I - was reward el by finding the irritation of My lungs ; Mind, and a strength and tone imparted to ~..thaberhich theY hadnot-beddre. I-still con. tinned for several months, however, to in. - hale his preariptlons. and found continued impriffeatirit .arid strength as the result. The obstructions of my lungs being thus re. moved, the blood became vitalised, my ap. - petite' increased, and my health became perfect. Although it is now six years since I had the happMess of rnaking Dr. Hunter's sc.. nindiMerd excellent health is mainly Quo to his selentUle treat - ment.and, with this conviction.' Cheerfully volunteer. • Statement of .the facts, as they may prove useful' to others. As a%tnedical mewl: hate :Ito floatation In pronouncing Dr. Hunters panties the only rational and successful metticia of reaching the lungs. ." And having myself experienced its happy effects, I would moms:bandit to all who are in any manner suffering in the 011e!ne Of respiration. A. lotus Si. D. • Certaseaevabarer in Syrup. 'Pennant's Eitraet of Beef. Borden a iliondented rellk. • Imperial Bordeaux and Turkey Pruned, Dates, and Mee. Seedless:Meal:sr:el and London layer Hat '. Etnir. crolAndßladklas..noted Pinkies and Mustard, Anuses. Jellies, Preserved, Eaten unt. _Spiced and Pickled' Oysters, Choco lates, neat Pears and Pineapples in glass Jars, Canned Waits; and Vegetables. Virgin Olt nt Afar Chace Mixed Candles, all kinds or roman and Auteriea . a lints. Prdladel 'ph %aunt; N ata, Bonbons, /te n ie. • . tisoaos Beim= street, seamy. . . . :nut Best-Klaaws Ifonfe. Caswell„ Mack & Co.'e Combination of Iron Phcophorns and CallsaYs.k.own airerro - Phosphorated Mbar of CaMays. Toe iron :'restores color to the blood; the Phosphorus - tenpin: .wsede of °the norm Clime, and the Callsaya gives a naturtd., healthful Umtata the dlsestivecusans. ' One pint contains the virtue of one ounce of Cafissytrand Otie "teastaandnl avain of PhOsportui. Manufactured by - .Caseona, bloax . .l Co., New York. For Mile Wall druggists. s. New backs recelyed atylttock's, opposite postodlce4 BOWS 'Secured; Loire by Jolla Jiavanaboaleof Two Cltles by Tacks= V Durand odition);Hcarevisad its Wonders. aratHallfrarec, things beard and seen by Swedenbourgy it Open polar Sea by Haps; New Ariterlas by Wm. Hepworth Dlmin and .IdissLoolse .11(ellabach , s Historical Navels. Go N she JDooilaestal Malmo. The besinonancted • end cleatillest gestalt• rant end Dialog Booms in the city, far a for Ping, at the most reasonable of prbees.Alltcbetmer hoots how toaster to the hungry milltoite, and It le no wonder that the Cent Mental, next door to the Post office beeeti w ch an . tmen:nons patronage. . . , . be Mere Anneyane• From'. squeal:mg the head Into troy braces while euthig for s phOtOgrsp.B. Debbi, M; St. Clair street, hu Just Introduc ed the Istesiamatences for giving eau nod grecefel pikittoms. Pictures taken in an kinds of weather. • • • • llRWlldiag Aultadelo. OAF tot 4 Varied properly la s'photoirroDil IT the UM of Maslow resting =wane, only used at DLIAPs rboUvraYh Ileadquarterr Xc . • 44..916.3r • • lenay Poattion. to Intetographs, Can be obtained by tin, new sad delicate msiealnairy 15:11 - resting;j net introduced from the East, at Dabb's art villein N0..55:1 St Clair street. Mese. Braes sad Itementr, Only tole obtained In a photograph by the atd of the great Saxony Beat, PIS Introduo ed at DPVIGIIner7 26, Bt. Cleft street, ...Cl4lo4oo , P 4 otoirsPhe• Beetiied in pleasing attitudes by ald of the snug Barely Hi tt , just Isarodoced as Dabb's gelleaTNo.2 lB L. Clair street • Etereoseople Iftewo, suit'reeelvea' at Mock's. one• the P. 0 . Views of all places and scents of note and -Interest In the United Stmts, England, Ire land; Ektattandpreseno, Germant. - /tmly, to Coot itoo—opsiallog intim CaMoat Voltzheltoer% popular Conti naatal !lidott, next door to the Poet Moo on !lab otreot,far &Ow of good old 1/e. or rparkllOg Catioba RIAD. i .. . . . A Wen= Stock or, young fruit trees of ail daseriptioas,light frosti their tannery. Tor 1, • • sale at J. ff . =lett & ' Zan's, No.lCe Matt ~. g street. .:, • most !gavotteat MN Plain Morrow° Balmoral torgl,o2; defy any one to Bell aa good an article and n*ke • pront fatless Wan VA Opus House Bhoe Store. e==l Patent Leather Tip high cut high &almonds ehlY 111...% cheapest store'in the city. Opera 1 1 .4 38 Ski* Blare, to PIM street, As naeeav, Yon will And a line assortment a rocket Books, Wallets, BUJ Holds s, Gold Peas and Pear-Us, Pea Knives, do. .Try - the Cool& Candy, It will do you good.' Manufactured and eold by George HeaveMlLM Aden} street. Allegheny City. T 6,:t.0 imitator. Rms. stem No. Si Uarket street, to get rare North Cu alias Tar, at the. lowest prices. • Women, Murree.* . • Bilk Ocini - Conisreas deltas, good only 41,15, masa chap. Opera Haase shoe Store. It We Ever lold Deets end Shoes ettesplre eertabliy donovr. Calf e*d refl. OlVive Eaese Shoe Stare. I ir om ign Liquors of.lll kinds at Jour& L 111:41,1 MALllern No. VA 111. 110 sad= Go to rlossalsor o oDraer Store. No, G. Market street, for your One Toilet Soaps. ' afore Goss Goods: More .Rew Goods. Opera House Oboe • In the Advance• • Cann be beat.: Opens some shoo Store. You Om Soy Alcohol •$ Jowl' S. Floch'lL 11 Ten Cas Bay sew gay* at jOsepk B. TI 54.11%. 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THE BILL ries= F S ALLY. Pearasylva la Rani.° d Die. ozigdnatiori. 1 CHUQES SUSTAINED BY EVIDENCE Protective Legislation' Asked THE GENERAL . RAILROAD LAW Th. Free Bridge 8112, Passed Special Dispatch to Ms Pittsburgh Giusti. 5. IT. HOUSE or BEPRES.F.NT.LTIVES. Tsai corsousamos PUISD PINALI.T. Mttt=3=l bill. Mr. Chadwick offered an amendment, di. Tiding the middle district, as provided In the bill . into two districts, making the city of Pittsburgh one, and the boroughs and townships betWeert the rivers the other. In submitting the question to &vote. Mr. CoMille opposed the amendineat, as the bill re ed n agreed upon by commit. tees fro • ~eny county. Mr. mi t„es id he was always in favor of consolidating', but thought Mr..Chawick's amendment proper, inasmuch es it d would give the people between the rivers a chance to decide upon the question; but he would not endanger a project he wu so much in. threaten In, by opposum It on that ground. Thlretol o,be would support the bill on the ground that the act would place the city of Pittsburgh In the position that her great wealth and population entitled her to. In stead of Dann g her annual products appear In the statistim by tan of thoosaads, as had' been the cue, she would appear Inner prop. er poaltion, conntbag her resources by hen. dreds of thousands.— . • lir. Chadwick's amendment Was voted down. and the bill passed, wlttiont a 41,55. h. am It came from the Senate. The following bills have been passed To humus° the onammsation of Anse ountoh eny 'county. • o Moorporate the citizens Ferry Company of Pittsburgh. Act to Moorporatethe Seminal,' and Ir win street Bridge Company. ' : Act to authorize the increase Of taxes for borough piaposes hi Teritneranoeviiie. Act to require to the Pennsylvania-Rail road Company to keep watchmen at East Liberty. 'Sl:mph:auntie the act incorporating the city of Meadville. ' Act to change the time , of holding Courts in oceans county. Act to IaCOIVOTSUI the 011 City Passenger Railroad Ciorepani. P73III'iLTAZIA. 1111.11,0.A.0-2/15G111ILIA2101. The Sweat Committee appointed to in vestigate the charge of diserimiuntion have reported that the testimony sustains the chimes, end ask th em e tin to pro. teat the citizens of the Commonwealth. TAD OKIIII/DL DALLIIO/11) DILL, which ;missed to a third roadie.' on Wednes day night, is Senator Ingham es bill, pure and simple. It wil opposed by the Pennsylva nia, Railroad interest. SENATE.. 111.01T11 07 00111XITI 1 111. The Special Appropriation bill bu been reduced three hundred thousand dollars by the Senate Ylasinee Committee. An act to . h3eorporate the South Pitt& burgh Cc.-e:.Peritlve Association. Act to incorporate the Building and Say ings Assoclathla of Pittsburgh. Act to increase the capital stock of the 'enue° Water Works. Supplement to the set incorporating the Merchants Bank. . Act to incorporate the Meadville Sevin es Bank. E2232:1=1 An 'act relating to public roads in Rostra- Ter township, westmareland county. -Blur. Blahs= A supplement to ',the Rule Cotton Manufacturing Company._ Mr: Taylor had called up and passed an act incorporatMg the Monongahela Valley Railroad Company. , The Appropnation bill - was coesidered, and owed the Committee of theWincle. Vatted Stistat Besets -Extra Session. • WASISINOTON, April 151367. CILIPOIIXIA vavaaaaat. Ifr. COLE presented a petition from the Veteran Corps of,Californla. Ile said they served two or three years, and durb:hr that time w ere successful in then, eenUnt with various Indian tribes, outdoing the Ap and Comanche In New Mexico. =Fere discharged neathr ItWO miles from home and received a more pittance to reach Callfornla.Henow ashedthey Wallowed the same rate of transportation given to other disc-larvl soldiers Inferred The ~titton aces to sorer their car a t= Mtila APTI3 as 100 Y. - On motion of Mx. Sots it was. ELSOlord, That the Secretary of the Into- TIOr Inform the Senate whether Lewin V. Bogy is now In the employrocat of that Be. panatela, and if 00, in ,whenapacity, his duties and coutrensation apoouqedi by whom, end hilt nstructions, II say, no. been given to him, and by whom. IttoOLTTION TO 11215 L. 14. SUMS E offered a resolution. which he said be would call op 10460110., that bir.Willard Saulsbury, &Senator front Dols ware, bovine appeared repeatedly on the tear of the Senate lc a condition of taOX. cattail, be. and to hereby expelled from the Sena m otion , On motion of Mr.l3llEllai.AN, the Senate went Into Executive Session. New York fleshed's{ Ceafarenee. New Your., April b.—AL a -meet's , * of the New York Methodist Conference tbdail Bishop Jones, in prOMinding questiOns to eaudldates for men:Marsh/Pe Indrnell that changes of public, sentiment must be notod. You cannot reach people, he said, by s ser• mots preached ten Testi , ego, and he wnowocad make his misusers succesetul la society, would apply his intention to pen otheal literature and newspapers. Profeo sor McClintock, of Drew TheolOgleal Semi nary. in the course of some remarks chars. on, recommended the sending out of color mi awell ea matte men, welch salt/meat was applauded. Fort AapM Slasascre Discredited!. ay. Loom, April s.—The reported massacre at Yon Buford is not credited here Letters have been received from Fort Sully by sea- Peon In this city, of latex date Chao the Penton one upon which the story;a based. ilia report all well and make no allusion to the disaster. Gen. Stoteman has no advices of the massacre, and disbelieves tlierePort - • Data Sonia PI ' hanagarcars April 6.—Tho Ifattonal Vow Tention of the Beta Theta PI Is A be held at the Saw House. In this elf?, -Tnesday and Wednesday next. Delegates from an parts of the United States Val be present. /111101101.11• CHvYN Brute , . NIW Oaaases, April 4—Another crevasse Is repellent broken in Deck Point, Madison arish. WASHINGTON. Reconstruction in the Su- rzi preme JUDGE MARKET PRESENTS BILL OF COMPLAINT. en. Boasean Confirmed Brigadier General. NOMIN&TIONS CONFIRMED AND REJUTED. The Austrian Ministry Again CALIFORNIA AND RUSSIAN AMERICA Ratification of the Treaty Urged . WAXIIIXOTOV. API-113,18M, 1.40231 . 11110Ti0a IX Tax nor laisas cOVit . t Judge Sharkey end lion. Hobert J. Walker appeared In the 8121)11=0 Court this morn ing on behalf of the State of iiissistippl. The former rose to subunit a bill of cow• plaint and prayer that President Johnsen. and his odicere and agents, and especially General Ord, be perpotuallY enjoined and restrained from executing the act to pro. ride Pir the more • efficient government of the rebel States, and the act euppleuseutary tberatO, and powers of injunction and sub pea nee be directed to the parties atbreSabl, with any 'other , Tellef that the Court may deem proper. Judge Sharkey remarked that the bill had been printed. Attorney General Stansberry mid he be- Mired It was the general practice to Obtain the leave of the Court to die a bill. This bill wee against the United States, and he desired to appear at the earliest possible moment to object to it. He repeated there most be a motion to Ilia a bill, in theregular way. Judge Sharkey replied that was the mo- tion which he now made. Ile was aware, of the magnitude of the subject, involving, as it does, the Important and delicate question of the eoustitutionallty of congressional legislation. 'lt wee of grant moment that an early decision should be arrived at, as much toivehlet might result by delay. chief Justice Chase to Judge Sharkey— You can only now move, to Ale the bid. and it will be in order to allOll5l It the next meeting day. Attorney General Stanberry—l am ready now to resist the grautLug of leave. The ChietJustise—We don't propose to bear the argument on the motion out of the regular order. 'The motion mill be flied. Judge Sharkey—l will now die the appluss, Lion. Tnis he did, and the Question went ave until next motion day, Friday next. —___ , env. nesse... arecmioa. lion. L.ll. ItOttlieestt, of Kentucky, was confirmed by the Senate Brigadier General in the Army. by, tt is mid. three or four majority. lie was fivorably rec ommended to the liiiitery Committee by the following members of too Douse of Representatives i Messrs. Deanery. Min nesota; Loggia, 1111120111 FIATS, Dockland. Eekley,Egglmtoti; Bingham, Ohio; Coburn. 'lndiana; Van llorn, Loan, Illisouri, and Miller, Pennsylvania. 70111171001cosTilattio. The Sonata to•day confirmed the follow ing nominations i ,Minister Baskin.. Alex. 'soder Ashoth, of Mississippi. 5o ilepubile of Crliguay. • Coruenis—Julles Morris. Michigan, Cob. loots, Prussia, Thos: Filthy Smith, of Ohio. al. Panama. Pceimaaters — J. K. L. Maynard, Waver. ley, Iowa; Henry C. Smith, Pomeroy - , Ohio; James Howell. Shreveport. Louisiana; Ed. win M. ilooiey. Tentonvilte. Michigan; lien. ry Townsend, Warren, Ohloiltiebel WIWI". ben, Middletown. Pa.; John Bradihaw, Kent. Ohio; Henry L. Bobinsor., Washington, Ohio; Charles L. Mullion, Cambridge, Oble; John IL P ohl, Shelby, Ohio; Oliver C. Itow. Deleon, New Philidslphia,.obio; Mahal* J Creine,Weilsvide,e); D.W. ii.Geo,Pcioria. Di.; fismoot Itexthgeo, Clarksville, Tennessee; Richard Barnett, Vicksburg; Misaseippl; Jacob. A. Kausler, Jaction, Ilissimpol; • Leroy S . Brown. leLthet,illastaillppitlallus le. Carter, St. Joh., Michigan; Minim IP Tailor, Saginaw, Michigan ;Noble W. Wood' Desett, Iowa; Robert F. Steel, Genet.. • illinols; E. G. Barker, Mount Vernon, lows; J. K. Rankin, Liwresice,lCantas; Donuts McKay. Macon, Missouri. Collector of Internal Itevenne—Prederisk W. Curtenius,Booond Distriet. Michigan. • ASseSSOr of Internal Vivian—Henry Raymond. Sloth District, Michigan. 10II111TIO 0 s rtsricTSlL: The Senate rejected the following naming . Postmasters—lL Dr: Ander..., Wutibig -444*. ton, Iowa; Wm. K. Tillotson, Ovum, litchi gan ; Abner P. Multi, Lye.. Ira: Mose. li• Kirby. U p per Sindwai W. ra: ler, Toledo, Chloe Jealti . mirk, Say. mour, toddling. Consul et Ravenna—George 0. Barclay Penumlvania. ' Assessors qt internal Revenue—Adolph Permian, Plitt' district of Wisconsin; /no. , M. Glove r,Th trd district of Missouri; James Clements, Third district of Michigan. United States Marsha—Simnel A. Jonas, Western district of TonneMee. • Peruilon Agent—rnui B. Curtiss, Dineen City, Missouri. CIIBTOSS IILCSIOOe. ' The receipts of customs for the week end. Ing March the kith were 52,17.101 10. • LISTS 0/ ASS2XOII. Brevet Brigedler General M. U. Hardin Is granted one yeeir4; leave of absence, from June Ist, with permisaton to go beyond the: sm. The leave of absence greeted Brevet:, Major General Pleuants is further extend- ell sth months. • i 1 01101.1111, TO RI/01 7 . BrevetMejor General Green, of tho 26tb infantry, Is ordered to report to Mineral Pep` for aisgn iment. Brevet MajarGener. al B. W. Getty, Colonel of the nth Infentry, is ordered to Mort to Lieutenant o.ololl Bberman.ißievet Ideutenaut Colonel F. W. Schaurte, of the 111 Cavalry, is ordered. to join lila company at IfOrtlartiallo. • TIC AVIITSIAS XINISTIT. The Senate icAdar rejected the nomina tion of az-Senator Nesmith, of Oregon, as Minister to Austen. NoTION TO ESCOSSIDZI. - It 11 Sad • motion will be enteral to re. consider the vote by which Lovell H. Hens- Lean was confirmed Brigadier General. . catisossia L A. TIN SIMIAN TSIATT. The following telegram was received yed toidar BSI Yatormaeo, April 5, ISM Hew. R&M& M. Stanton, kocretary of Weir: I learn from. gentlemen who has recent thvisited num pa ia h rts of Mmian Americas at Da velu ), e le greater tan supigl. The ret=f ootdrte rustsli lncairoi, [Signed] U. W. ilaiiacc, MM. General. A-Utter from Qaartermaster General Males expresses surprise tl. .t objections are made to the acquisition of Russian America. lie aqs f. CM conceive Of no greater boon to our POMP° Ingham. I should value Restart Anted pahot ittre TVeirionglir mines, b a.altrig Liebe- acqu i s ition fore needed to secure Ibis great will be omitted." A letter trom Commodore John Rogers, says, be thinks the listssian.Amerlean so. quisition would be valuable, and U worth anything the prlee would boa hessian.. DiPUTT 0011Wleelosice Or 1090•110 e. Edward D. Nell, formerly Superintendent of papilla instruction In Minnesota, and for three ) ears one of the Secretaries of the p r esident, bOOll appointed Deputy Com. Missioner of the Department of Education 'Mint to be Orpel see. SBURGIE., SA. NM MI FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M WEST TELEGRAMS, FROM EUROPE. Dr. Livingston's Death Confirmed, MEW PRUSSIAN LOAN TVS AtMOZT Lennoif, April/S.—The * Budget gives gen eral eatisfaction, and is well received by the press and members of Parliament. .DB. LITISOSTOXY'S DIRATIC e08718.11C.D. AU hopes for the safety of Dr. Livings tone, the African explorer, aro abandoned. Later &deices from Cape of Good flops con firm the report Of his depth. • •• • - 11,11 C OF IISOLA.31:1 8.1:1II0F. Tho regular weekly returns from the Bank of England show that the bullion boo decree/iv] one bundrwl and eighteen thou sand pounds sterling. I=l .. . .. Ns:atm, npnl s.—The North German Par• llament will adjourn on the GM instant. The Prtl3gen Government is about to rube a loan Of thirty minters of Molars. • MEM= . - • DI7IILM. April S.—Etening.—A desperate rebel who was recently taken prisoner in the lista near thtswlty, arid who gave Ks name as licCture,provos , one xamination, to be Col. Manor,. prominent Fenian amt. tator and formerly ofilcer in the Uolt.l States *orrice. • • • • Lrycnroot.. Aprilsteutuer Den ark, from New York. btu ar et rtru.l out. FINkIICIAL AUD CONISMIVIAL. Loxunx, Apr 4.—Ecenoly:—Conaolli 6.9111,couds,:;4;1111nols Ceutral, 7C34; Lri• Ide carom., Aprll S.-. Evening.-Cottedi closed quiet, and unchanged; o.ono bales. The Manchester teal ket It de tendency. ltr•astuf.. cirn-ed dem. Floor, western. closed. at :Ms. ni. Ntusat Ni,. 1, red lillsrani‘oe. California white.l3l.ttd. Corn, Its. 3.1. for mite.' wes tern. jitney and lists unchanged. Prost.. tons unchanzed. rtltrOil:11:11 declined te. lc rat. for retitled. Spirits of turpentine Cie ellnedta Vs. Frisstrotte. April -Itrning.-Cuttest States bonds. 70. Pacts. April 3.-Seenieg.-I.7nttnd States bonds SS,ti. PROM MEXICO. Affairs Up to the 23d Ultimo Nils 'loan, Aprll S.—Parses Attiiin,olthe _ Mearnahlp Alabama, giros the_ following summary of Mexican news to March t 3.1: • Vera:Cruz was Ina state of selio. Sixteen hundred men with floe pieces of artinery, were Inside. Provisions nets high. but there was no blockade from the seaside. Outside the city there were three thousand men with four small Napoleon fh.1.1 po.ers Men and guns were expected daily. .11.11 was in Queretaro with ten thousurid Into. with no money or provisions. tintelde there were tvrenty.flve thousand Liberals Merida, Y 11.1.3. WiLls al.. in a etette of stage, but still In 'communication with Sisal, the seaport of Merida. FROM RITI **other 81'roar erroluttun—Street• of Port Au Prince ntrett■ RIM Dead. :ism Yore, Awl' S.—The Ihmt.rs Havana Oorrupondence of March 1, says I sus In formed by passengers on board of the steam er Barcelona, that a revolutlon In 11.51 1 Which tied taken place el. of the most Woody kind. The lose on the part of the Revolutionists W. very heavy, and the streets of Port An Pilate Is ere Itternry cov ered srlth the &ail. This Is the fifth sttemPt to Put daen Geffard`t Government, and Ls at tut cps. cenful .0 far as Oeffrafd ii. eone,rnel. itie Tribunes Havana correspondence, of the 'sae date, sari Gefissil succossled In getting the upper band Of the Insurgentui atter a deoperate engagement, in which many HToe were lost, the rrl , ols being I.or ribly cut to pieces bTtbe eh 1)114 and orojeo- Ail. of Geffarl • • partleana The d streets of Port An Prince, wens strewn with the dea ;belles. Iteeenstrnerion In trieginia—Geeerel &chattel.: 0 Registrar lost. Messmer.. Vs., April 3.--oenerel Schofield has Homed on order providing for rogberst- Wm. There la to be ono registering °direr for each magtsterial dlatrlct In countlei, and one for each ward in cities, whose qual ifications are to bet' hating been on odiner -in the United buttes . army, or ' being n loyal Mille* of the county in which ho seta, or of saran other county In the Sumo ba mast nave •b lob chorea.. o f ma far ma poeslble, have the confidence of his folio...citizens; be shall not he it eon• oram for any ogle°, on othoer of the strmy, or Freedmen's Bureon. The appoletutems of all t o e bleore to be mode by lien. Schofield are O hen the reoomnarndatlon mode by an examining hoard of army office.. glom yogic Dry Goads Market. Inter Tong. April o.—The Dry Goode 'mar ket is fairly active far cotton geode, anti the prices are quiet and arm for etandard hheerings, some styles eeconde, euch as At lantie 11. and Ameeitertg A, selling at so ad- Vance Of 34 C•tit. bat far lighter Intakes medium and light weights a conceselen of cent. ts yiejded on MI came style., such indlan end Orchard. Brown i e Mooched Mashes, of the beet melees, are flew sad ill request at full prizes, bat poorer grad. he log subjected to a alight reduction in the scale of equalisation. Changes in general, however, are very slight, indicating • very steady market. rl . llllll In gOO , l reqUeat at full prices. Print Cloths gm weak and can be bought at Mi. • BevolUag C••• of Cruelly. The following details', which bare just rotas f to light, exhibit. in every feature a re a - ed system o eroteudte torture that re calls the ages of Pagan peremution. On' Prince streeStow York, there ls an Ylnui 1 for orphans e nd destitute children as , tinder girlscare m a int a ined rs of Charity. where are from childhood till they me able to fulfill a situation in Miami "do for themselves ~ One little girl, named 1 Mary Ann Yarrell, thirteen years old, was 1 taken by from this home on the 01.11 of May rut • Mr. Vandbi residing in Piemonte 1 villa, about M sm il es from limiternmes, to perform general housework. some months after the new home Loma to erase unsold* fortahle for the girl, and elle Metered Tory bad treatment, which she could not disclose - to any one being locked up _ If MO .. desired to 'go out. The poor creature WOO at. times strippon 1 naked. tied up by the wrists. and in this Meaner she Mates podtleelv, was lashed with a whip by Mr. Vanderbilt, till the ten-1 der fierh was comp . ..lately mangled. Mord- hie as Ole may mesa, the torments to which ' ion woe subjected afterwards were more acute. Ain. Vanderbilt., who had bean a Pled,eptator of the bloody proceie, op. l aoxading...to the glare etatinuent, what. atm emir/re - pod to be a plaid a OippuCl 1 in mit, to tie blZllng wounds, which 1.1 Mated tbe Mast utensil agony. Last Wed- ' 'each the girl WWI to bo pissed se ta. I i;, 'nal on the rook and, watching an Cpport. inty prtrrident ly vorichsafal to Our, silo made her sacs and lock refuge wh en i the 1 Wiifg,ltL'Alri,a. t.v...6.4,-00.1r,„.faIshiant!) lu ndition. llue then related the borrt. bledtail. of th• cruelties =doted on her, which BO aroused the istdiminUms of the bearers that • resolution was forut, ed to proecerV to Vanderbilt,* house 1 and lynch hire forthwith, ..illutihrlred and UnahroUnded,“ but theexecutlon 'Attie phut eras frustntted by the Homan Catholic paw tor of Llaokenstek, who threatened to do. nounee the individuals oennented with It. The girl`, statetnent le barns out to the 10,1 ter by tho ;evening appearance eho pre.' sented. lter head is onreterl with Sella" lurupa her teeth duplared, the the +bite o of lle her eye* hardly discernible, face swn and deformal, the lips sent, aucl the. ree mender of her body one tunas of 00[1..1 lien underclothing. which not WM changed for 0 long time, wait hOrough l y maturated with blood and purulent matter. ghe is now under medical troMMent, but. bar ooptiltion is likety to be hopeless. She was handsome sad interesting, and bore an excellent character in the aayluin where she ha d bean for eight. years. Venderbilt and hli wife were arrested by order cf./ostler. Drente', end the moo will come before the Mend Jury at Ilacketuttelt this morning. .lies.turd pope,. Leonard uyek, bank PrealSont. In dn• ranee at 24 7 Torii, bu been released on bail by order Of the Government, it alswass* lea that the evidence airernst him is not surnclent toJnitlfy Ms Mabee detention. Ella TAU was rwlsooSl from $230 t 000 to OA% IYRDAY. A CITY MD' RIBURBAN. • . • ■OUILTH PAGE.—The fulled and mad re. • ziable Afonry. OR and •Preduee Markel port. glom by any paper in the tpY. Wf" be found arbour ninth Page. . . • To ISabserlberis. Subscribers changing their places of resi dence will please leave their new addreseot at our counting room. So that Otte carriers may be enabled to deliver tbiOazerre without intermission. • Onr teratts tor the year will remain as nenal—fificae etude par week delivered by carrier. • As4nalt of ft Proreselonal lehoo.lfter— lier Operations in Pittabowirb—tillo two Jewelry and other Ousels ID:MeV erect. Yesterday at noon, s, young maatimpleryed WI clerk In Illehardsonls jewelry:establish ment Visited the Mayor's riffle°, and stated that he had rowan to believe a female shoo-lifter had 'been oporatitig upon the stock of that establialtment.. !Imitated that a valuable gold chain belonging tO Illottard son A Co • and Which was among the stock but a few minute* prevlouslyi.had been found upon the floor of Ideraildenle jewel. ry house. next.iineir: As the chain had evi dently been dropped by the thief, he luau toed that a eddied deteetiv might were up the cue, more eepectally sin e ce tne lady ens peeted wee looking through the stock of the *Linea McFadden & Co. The clerk refused to mak. an lernrmSlloo. bete thattunes of, regularly qualieed °M Or m an "attache of the Mayor , . ernes" voluataded to Oct in the cepacitx of a detective. Ile eletted the store elf dichardeon A Co., aed asked one of thei st if he would make an Information again the lady who hod stalen the chain, but that gautleman war positive no more goods were mluing and agile had hie chain returned, he wouldnoteruccrita. The de. leeriest was Dins lett thout any definite authority vet.reupon to bade as arrest, but resolved to keep • watch upon the move• merit* of the ladl. From Meeadilute she walked up Market street to Carnahan's shoo store, welch she entered urn staid a few minutes. bele came out 101 l entered Moor hut a lOW minutes. der 000 t Vita, WWI to IlOrna's trimming store, from whlch the crosed over Dm sthect and favored Mtterum & Glydele more with atoll. Iler movements were so auspireOua as to ulnae ILA detective on her trail to call 10 11 Ls Old other members of the police force, BO ha oOnledeMtes, if there were any, might a/so be thuovered. The officers followed the wore= Born to Si. Clair snort, and Jost an sbe get in sight of the M. C lair 110101 she ran vary last MD atm reenhed ot, .and pushed the doer her. Medi) , shut. The odium followed, but soon made the illsoovety Unit she esuped IrOM e ode entrance, end .10 on ber way to trie dekacarreage, which had beefs wattled at the door. The detective far while was nemplussed, but followlng inn carrtagei be arrival at the depot a tear tniouto• otter Um ledy had tabu par. lake on • ta .lion we. sheet Wm, h e out for the Ilan. lie looked through the tans and an the Objeet Of hie search tu nearly an entire change of eutume. in stead et • bonnet else wore a hat, stud she bad Isel ethic bee rice lure for plain mob mere duel, with which she bad partlallY mottled her feu. The °Meer appro•ohed ter and told her h e edester , / la Wit with her a fear tub:Mira if Inunnallatel/ etlapl cloed that be Was a "cop. end used bun if It n were nocao. lie replied ees, send she arose from her seat and with frankness ad.. tented that she was In a bad hon. on her way to the Meyer'. ofnee the hand ed the °Meer two very tiaavy sad vlabable gold challis and premised LO Cabatantbally .1.1 bun if he • paid lot her depart. lint he would net 111140 to such., prop's unt too: her to tun towns. At an informal hearing before Mayor McCarthy hoc person 'was. ararthed and a largo peke under her skirts was ducoverekla which were two test clues of bugle trim. mlug. , a paw et gultera, Mid another gold shndo. The ottomans:ewer.. .10.0011 id Morn* a entified by rum 4 I.:Ode and ea lese C.. tone of the ',Add chains not retroned i e by ILlnnmadeort R. Lo. and Ihe other ten by liebteman, Sleyrau & Moine, 11111 Wee; jewelers, the gate were Wen et by Me. liernatme, show driller. On tl 11 street. 'The isouran. who to e velars hand ^. MASAI • very harulonue, terns out la be a prole. moual thlrf named Marla Thorne... carry the teelow Hotter, anus Mrs. Morton. She wee just on low ret urn (rein the West. lied stopped to "tie up" Mubarak on her relate hOuse. Mos was arrested telt - oche. ter, la. 1.., ewe° year, sago. Led centeneod to four yea.? isapri.mlecnt in Slog Sing for professional thop-Ilftio•. she tarre her thee. hut nrori tier release, again Loutmnced her nefarious rweepatlon. Ater rhetolinapla Occupies a place fu nearly all the ere, Liu' gallortis' l 10 the conntry, mid she hat Dena Mineral with a "cut . . lo the 'bike 41.,:ette. We eongnetalata t.er pollee upon their success hi &treatin ile g um:A her here as see Liu ?edited the skill of /ow b ite east std west. Sin will probably base • hearing to-.SOY, „nett all her Cage now Wendt the hoe a good cismspg roy a long tern/ in toe Weetern Petitteetiary.• Alarge Saratoga trunk belOngmg to her le In Phil. nderphla. ' where she shipped It on Thursday last from Cleveland. Doubtless It It stolen goods ion WO qua.LlLlc• the theft of her 0 telt to the waster - a GILLen. She li It twenty-M.IM Yeare of aids anti la warningly a woman , of reenement and oeual.lerublo education. tic May add that we undaretand she la a sister of Elan Noble, who got Into tenons troulde la this rgy some du Or all year. MO. wourlettinfl W. (dent/sited funds) rather than splicer for truth —..--.....__-- Tenspel.ol.oo-11041t01100 of llesart lint many months ago a taw gentlemen, prominent far their seal In the good cause of temperance, established In thin city a di vision of the Sons of Tout perante, uumberte it '•t:" liraduelly the memberanip Inertia. ud, till totlay the roll numbers hundreds of our respected and toduential citlacus, and the .1 tv telon is as rich and powerful as any In the State. A fon months ago we noticed that the members, finding their old quar ters too contracted for the large rdoetinvi held, leased the ma mifloent publie building known ea Motart. Hall, on seventh Stmt and let about to teak* It a worthy and at tractive phme of resort and meeting. A Mite. mitten of tasteful and experienced gentle. men was appoint-alto superintend the for nfshing and interior ursoirements of the ! and the were unilmitat in procuring a ppropriationb e s, to that the etenittien should be mailo worthy the canoe tannish it was' de algntvl stined to be deilleated. The gentlemen to this Important task purvued their labors In the moist satisfactory man. nor; and the formal opening of the hall took ' place last evening. We ope ning the ehdeavor to describe the Interior of the hall, as we could nut do full wi th to ha illegal:de:and grandeur. •It to, itheut exception, the esayest, and richest lodge room In the city, and we doubt whether s. temperance hall can be found in this te will do me , I, than favnrably c ompare p with 'lt. The doors are caromed with the rlehost of llrul. tell, Um window. arti•hanged gergeously with then:MA I n ntt Of curtains, tee mill. legs pro frescoes! dateling colors. the walls are painted lancet style, and,ln short, everything In and abont .11m hall is or the prettiest style and workmanship. ' 11 Is • credit to the oily and to the ladies and gen. tle men Who oompoeo the divvied. Thom assembled last °venial open hod =lran% g a u t Ui t e i lle g o Pea le: andl ' Ten . mon. Thn exercises were pleasing and the best of mimic was in attendance. 'ate of pleasing features Of the evening was the preenntatirm of a richt:, Illustrated mid vie. gently bound full sot of the vOrke of Will. lam etetheePeSte .1.1). Dailey, Egg.. O. IL U. CV. P., us a token of the esteem of the mewl/ere amt their •ppreollitlon ef Ills ear iiest labors tor and fidelity loth. , greet cause of Temperance. Capt. C. W. IdeLlenry made. the presentation la a brief and per tinent speech, and Idr. Bailey responded in tile happloot style This evidence of the appreolation of Mr. Itailerogreat exertion, to provide and stidably Walsh the 'magn cent hall recognition of use of member., was a Put recognition of his ehillatil upon the friends of temperance. , TIM ibittling throng separated forthelr homes at e. late hour, all pla.set,epoldpx of Storart Hal l d with the New Itetreatment NAleell. VOr a long time our city has felt the want of a refreshment seloon for ladles. titter° persons' ol culture snit refinement would not have their sense ofdelicacy shoced by untidy apartments. sloveuly Walters, and Inattentive proprietors. Title want Is about lobe stipplled by Messrs. le. A. Alters& 24 I to who have titled up a msgmtllcent Ice cream and refreshment saloon at 40 and 42 St. Clalr street, whie4„, will be thrown open to the public io• day. To these wbh hove ever patronised 2.thersolt h e ar it would be wi l e superfuous to commend t m, but to those have never Pod that pleasure, we would state that for suavity Cud at to their guests they are not equalled in the two faot they eniudnato your almost every every wisb. Remember the formal opening of their establislunent takes place to-day. Deal a Woman.—Jenso Crosland appear- D .l before Alderman htfpi xo•torday and m vio „ a m cnargtng i .certain Franz Ron with assaulting and cruelly beating the e ponellt.d wile. The parties reside in Pitt township, near the borough of Lawrence whale Crosland allegro tholaxhntt took girs. Crosland hut been conttned to her bed sluee'the attack was Made On hoe, being unable to get up by reason Of the in juries then renotrod. flea has boon arrest. $ wad hold to ball for a booting. DM Iteetlog of the Beard et' Trade—Con. eell At a meettrug 0 t the Board of Trade, held yegterday, the Committee apPolnted to pro. pate an Act of Consolidation reported that they had accomplished their mission, her ing reported %charter in the form of an Act et Assembly. The report of this committee, ' 1s herewith appended: The first question to be considered, was that of fixing upon the bouudarlas of the new corporation, and In this the Committee thought It proper to extend them so far at least as to include the two cities and the adiseent boroughs, with such Intervening and contiguous tenacity as was required to give symmetry and compactness to th so e whole, and they have accordingly been arranged. The-Committee deemed It batter to leave , the question of wider extension to be deter-, mined hereafter. In devising a prat for the eettlement of tbe separate debts of the present corpora- tione, the new corporation should assume Mad provide for the payment of such debts, and that It should at the same time receive and have the control of all the property owned by the present corporations, with I the proviso, that In every case where the ' debt assumed by the new corporation , ex- I cabled the value of the property received Dy Sy slush excessteofsedpeabrtashoyni,:ytiundtll7. debtor d i ietriet. Thus any of the present corporations I which ;nay possess property equal in value to the amount of Its debt, the taxpayers therein will be relieved from all apprehen , son of any , future taXation beyond the accouilt required to defray Use current ex penses or the city government. in defining the towers of the Corporate anthorilles, the Committee were of the opinion that it would be more advents- I goons to masse them somewhat larger than , heretofore, in the belief that many of th e ' minor details, for winch the city must now have more especial authority from the State Legislature, would be more wisely de cided by the City Legislature, who, with better personal knowledge of the euejects, would act under a more diret responsibil ity to their immediate comalctnents. They have also endeavored to wipers., more dis- Unetly than formerly the legitlative pow-1 ere from the executive duties. The illation of a Mayor, under this act, will embrace a wider fluid, an on him alone will devolve the duties now performed by the thirteen prenent chief men:lstria. , It is therefore proposed to relieve 1110 WOO the moor pollee duties, and to conilde each duties to a pollee judge, sod also to elevate the Meets of Mayor and Judge by relieving them from a dependence On petty fees, and providing fora sui table compross- Lion for each In • Axed salary. The Mey or would then be enabled 43 devote the whole of his time to higher duties becoming the chief tuagtstrate of • great MU , No ebooge Is trknie wedeln the school laws, the echoolo remainitur under the regulations note In force. The Committee; In conelesion, observe, that as the Legislature will be in session when this set will go into operation. in January nex,. any defletencleg that may be found in the bill may then be supplied. The report ..11 signed by the following members - of the Committee: Maier W. Wade, T. J. Iligh sm. J. Heron Poster, C. D. Brigham. Yells H. Brunet s Jas. M. Cooper, H. It. c.rwsti.n. Owing to the limited ettendance present, no ectlou was taken on the report, A Ward About Okhotsk Books. Iles. Col. J. li. Clack, unintentionally, pet haps, aimed • deadly blots at ono of thi groat and growing Interests of our city in hit address Work the Teachers' Association en Thursday last lie alluded In e very tin. , kind (to use • harsh expression) manner to - the quality mad character of the text books now 10 common use la the public schools of this neighborhood. Ile appeared to labor under the holy horror of politicians and wiredirorters interfering-la , the text book gentian, which is not • new one, but com pletely ignored the fact teat the adoption of books upon merit alone Gas been for a number of years carefully guarded. One Directors have Committees on Text nooks, cemtwieed of Intelligent gentle. men, who carefully . examine into and coming* the school books presented for adoption. end decide upon re merit alone.n --rtitsl.4ons OVPIT Yner, and Lila not en u eOMMOti occurrence to hare the same series of telt Molts bronchi. before thetionarnittee each year, In order to foist them upon our penile schools by liepodmice and Ito pm , tun 'merit Gala to rettottimen .1 there. The reverend gentlemen perhaps forgotthat even while hp was delivering Ithr aldreas upon the thbieet, a score of agents from Ea tere Mod It'esteru houles were In the city, aptively pngegeo in their nt* to mists out the present text books Inure. a lit order to make way for the entrance of their- own. This, provably, was not ooroddered 'Kite ange l' h a t their part, het It /a strange that all these - representatives of pubiLthing houses hare tonthined t 1) throw discredit. upou the Wee published by e. Pittsburgh noose. It l ea snored of regret 'to us that citizens will be found so short slglitedh pan • question clench to importance, as to lend thcinseiree lii adding stramtets, who sire mortised to crush out the text book pad Whin g bruluess here, and to dostroy the eystem of pernisnent mitfornalty of the books In non le our publio pLaces of educe• lion. lint the copibined effort:. of the astute ItbeihN4t o tests clotto a publishing business here, which more than rival, their own' in Importa, cc. will meet with nO favor from the intelligent gentlemen who comp...4i the the duals Of dlttegthrl Of the eamens politic ecnoola. 'those •efforts will be vain, se thinking Men can readily aLsoreer the &Veneto:ls Intention of monopolizing the trade and effectually puts tie i g ~,, end to the publishing tnolo of too at :::rg,arortge°7lr.vr„ht m erit to the books published hero, and the pueblo Want no change. The enterprise, akin Wei =erg! or .9r Own pribtlishers is asu aisle at guarantee that they wilt remain In we In tore as they here been In the past, far 1 shawl of foreign competitors, and elwaye furnish text books op to the thtlez 'S he subject hot much Importanoe, and we', sin curtly trust that her. Coi. Clark and ail other gentlemen who hone en educational in e terest et heart, will discover the trap lu t which the lo Would lead thpem, end ublisher. of withother cot Standcalities for home taterelita, at host until inch time es the gall, or W oat shot/ a enperlorlty In their publication., Which as yet they have felled to do. Met Owl, On Monday evade , ' neat ItUtorl, the great tragedienne, will give her initial perform. ante at the Opera Monts, appearing In the historic role ..Elleabeth Queen of Eaglioni.`' roe to.say any thing commendatory of the lady, at this late day, would be but the rep tition of *mold story, as she has been pro nonnced.' by some of the most competent critics In &wove and America to tee with out sin equal on the bowls. Notwithstand ing thieftict that also le a groat histrionic gen ius, nature has not outlawed her with per renal charms to the extent that gents of tho gushing reporters of the metropolitan raw would have us believe. On her arrival in title Country they. few into tentacle* over her healthful eyes; Silken hair, declaring in rounded periods, that she had skin like Nuoutmentalalabaser,o Tith all (a ot do. bhp Ls • neat little woman, w pit nat all classical yet pleulog to tho oye, arid rx mites seems to lack d unity; in short If eho were any person ohm than the Italian tree she would be described as a plea.. leg, intellectual looking woman, but. not beantiful by any Means. Mut a nd si oss ed of aornothitig twitter, talent, w e have beettatloo in Paying that all who go La see her ./ 111 be charmed by her power. n e e...span: which comes with her con slate of fortyawo humans, aulongho mare some actor! of acknowledged ab ility. IM :=CI2 • Flom present indications the Iron work ars. lock-out Is at art 'end. A committee of the Wolters , Union of Wheeling vletted this city yesterday tome:dor with the Union here on the eltotithen. They aver that the mills of Wheellne will resume work on Monday next at the old prlec—Cuse dollars and .tweety.live cents par toe—their demands havhie been nerefeled to by the manufac. tuna*. 1f this should prove uolt will doubt less have the etrect of gaining for the werk mau bore the terms they damned. 000 of tha malls In this city partly resumed opera tions a few days ego, and It Is thought Will DO hi Will blast In a few days. • = Right new cars pro being huge for the Re becca street branah of the Pittsburgh, AIM. Wheel glut Manchester Passenger Railway. They are to be muchlargar than the present ones, fleetly cushioned and gelation, In short, it is retention thatthey shall eclipse soy other eat of f similar vehicles that aver came to this att. Whim they are placed pri the tragic. which wall Ito In a taw weeks at the furthest, thta branch will have Its ter minus et Rooth .Itue, Instead of Beaver Moat. Manohester, as at preeenk This 1.211 Do &decided Improvement tutd Lacrosse the popularity of the Robin:au grout mute e. greet deal. Dowerlion and MaretY. A young man named William Dyerly geared! before Alderman Thomas, of the g4ghtli ward, potter:lay, by oompulsion, at the instance of his wife, trbo oomplalued that be bad not only deserted her. Out hid also taken %kelt marrlago eortlibute with a rlelf to destroy it. It sepias that-lyorly word to bla rdotterts, and upon Ids irlm go ing then ap4 demanding the emarrtago lines.e he tbreaumed to disembowel her. Cn4ar allegations the magistrate ro• quired him to enter bad for auretY of the Immo. and also to sootier at Court for 4c . . Wag his rife, Tom T. - Ewen.. Plumber mad eastit tee, 163 Wood Street. Tom T. Ewons, Plumber, Gee and Steam Fitter, No. HS Wood 'street, having made Material changes In his place of business, announces that ho Is now ready with a largo, fresh stook of goods and materials to rmume his business. Ho continues to re ceive orders for all kinds of mechanical ser vice in' his line, and guarantees salient , tlon In the execution of all work entrmted to htm. Ile gives personal supervision to Joos, ena employing none bat the Tory best and most skilitu l of workmen, Is ena bled to 'turn out such work as will sustain the high reputation which his establish ment has long enjoyed. Pumps of iron and woad, shake, bath tubs, and hydrants are put up at the shortest notice. an elegant stock of chandeliers, ell lamps, globes, pedants. brackets, and all other articles of gas tit 110gble.. will be found at prices very reasons- We take pleasure In commending bir. Levens to our readers, knowing him to ben care wor thy skilled mechanic, and In ovary way o: public patronage. Seller for the Suffering . at the Mouth. I 0 TUX EDITORS ,01 TUX GATZTT.—AIIow me to acknowledge the receipt of one them Band dollars from Messrs. Esker h Hearin', Trustees of the Harmony Society at ECODO. my. to be disbursed for he above purpose, without regard to race or color. by N'. F. Mitchell, out Superintendent of School. at Nashville. It is creditable to the patriotism, intelli gence and Christian feeling of the good peo ple of Economy, that they should take the lead in this matter: They have waited for some day., hoping that there would. , some general movement. but in the absence of this, they have concluded to send their con tribution without farther delay. Should there be any others dispoeed to do the Same, 1 shall be happy to forward the amounte in accordance with their instructions. Joe. S. TILATLI.I.I, Genq Agent F. A. Com., 37 Filth street. PITTSSII toe, April 5,1867. Aalt,ltrated It nod listtel7. Adam Potter appeared before Alderman Miller, of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny, yea terdeY, and lodged an information against Charles and Thomas Sptowl for aggravated assault and battery. It appears from Pol fer's statementthat the sprawls weie ern . ployed by him to make kegs Pit Ms shop on Ohio street. They bed tinesbed a number of the kegs, end Potter Wee about to remuner them for their labor, when dispute arose as to the quality of the work done. The debate became quite animated. and Prater declared his fisithln t heir limbos:testy, whereupon the brothers attacked him, knockinglhem down, kicking hem In the eye, and otherwise Mel treating the unfortunate Adam. Wgrrunts were Issued, and the norowls arrested, when they were forced irl give ball In the sumot PM each for It hearing to deyi • Crescent Plteel Worts. 'destroyed. About eleven o'clock Thursday morning the Crescent Steel Works titillated in Pitt township, near the city line, caught ere, and before the dames could tw eitinguiah• al, almost the entire structure was dela trovai• • The origin of the fire was purely acciden tal. a spark having alighted In bome-01l which had been scattered on the floor of the spring department. The worka were owned oy Mtwara Lllller, parr. Parkin, and t the time of the conflagration contained p 5.000 worth of manufactured steel. all of which is more or leas damaged. The build ing cannot be replaced fur lens than 113,Ufa There was an Insurance on the establish ment 117,050, which will folly cover the loan. We understand thefirra will rehrilld at once. Body Found—Coroner's toques/4. - A few minutes before eleven &clock; yes terday morning, the body of a woman was found flouting in the Monongahela river at Port Perry, a short distance above Lam No. '2. Although the body was greatly deem- D.ed, it was recognised as that of Mrs. Campbell, who, it will be remembered, was drowned in the loughlogheny river a couple of months since. We are informed the nusns4 of the deceased tuts been sane ev er since her demise, and was rent by some friends to his relatives in Irelands few weal:, ago. . Coroner class= held an inquest on the remain:A, when a verdict of found drowned te T h e e body will he I nterml at Port Perry et the expense of the coonty. Pittsburgh Cutlery Company. W. N. Ogden, agent for the famous Pitts burgh cutlery Company, end dealer in opti .o goods, alll open tO-,11‘5" the elegant and commallous salesroom, No. fb Fifth street, under Masonic 11tH, with a largely incr.... ed stock. lull lines of pocket cutlery, em bracing the handsome end elide, manufac tured from the beat i ritt•bUrgtl steel, to. gater with r razors, table knives. carvlug nue k holloground revolvers, pocket pistols and everything usually kept in em it.. drat-clues establishments, The stock. of spectacles and optical instruments will selected, b coons l t e o t hbe p ve ric yl s a wrghei ce d range carefully e very article found In either of the speciali. ties are very remanent. , rave Mr. Ogden • call for an. , article in the way of cutlery or ...weal goods, at No. 10.1 lf Lt. street. ==l William 'stoner rmides.ln the ancient - bar ough of Birmingham, which, however, Is too limited to contain him on certain Ocese Mons, that is when be has lmbixed cleat uusntity ora particular dohl noted for its strength and weakening influences, and generally termed "Uld MOnongithels- o tin Thursday eVening William was attacked with one of his expansive moods, and he Ito. cordingor repaired to this side of the river, where he amused himself by calling teepee table people all torts of hard names, wind ing up hit revel by knocking down a tier man .named Anthony Tenter, at the corner of First and euelindeld streets. Tenter am peered before Alderman liumbert ream, dry and lodged an 'lnformation against Stoner for assault and battery. A warrant has been issued fur the arrest of the ac cused: Dissolution By advertisement elsewhere it will be ob served that the partnership heretofore ex isting between Tate S Seville, the well. known and Doped.; gas fitters s.nd en, has been dissolved. Mr. John 21. Tate has purchased the interest of Sir. Seville, and will henceforth conduct the business. This boils° woe established some thirty lour yearn ego, and has long held a high pee sltiou among the business men of the city. A large force of skilled and competent workmen are kept constantly in employ ment, mad great care l• taken that all work turned out will sustain the high reputation of the establishment. We cheerfully com mend Mr. Tate to all who may need any sore lee In his line. ILS he will be limed to be an honorable and fair dealing business gen tleman. Orders ran be loft at 227 Liberty street, or Ito. be Federal street, Allegheny. - I{..re Indosepae.ts. • • - Wo direot the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. John Croft Co., the well-known and responsible real fmtato brokers, No. 1:12 Fourth street. A taro bargain to capitalists hollered In the say Ohi le of the productive coal works of tinern.. soy county, o. For persons wishing to engage In that business, we can Imagine no butter chance us the sale is Imperative and , no re,p•rd to the value of the property will be considered In tae prpre. For thriller in formation Inquire at the oftlee of Croft .t Co, IDs Fourth street. - Claikoge of Irtros The eapartnerieblp hitherto existing be. twee, Samuel Jr„ and David. Robinson bas been dissolved by mutual cument. The Banking business will be contsnueNt by S. ninClean d Co.. at No. 73 Fourth street, where collections will be made ...dull business In the banking line attended to with dispatch and IlbnnilligY• They will also deal in tioVerhineet socuri ties, gold, con end bent nothe. conedentiy re co mm e n d d the new firm. COMTPOII 1 . 10111111 CO4rt. •• 110(01.0 Don. Thomeat Jamey O'Connor ye. orneri ateam tow• bast Sox. Before reported. Jury oot. B. IS, Vatt•oorhte vs. M. B. Brown. folitn ed ~ lavuot Tor toe recovery, of a num or In attached In the bootie of tho Colorn• Ina n insurance Company under a deed of trust. Verdict for defendant. W. Beater and a man na med Collins were arrested Ana brought be fore Alderman Strain yesterday. °barged with hawking goods around the street. arid sposlng or them without oaring •• license to dose. The charge was preferred by of. neer James Brown at the earnest ealicits- Mons of number of oar prinelpal meg. chants, who ailing° that the partlei named fire lien here to of samples of goOda below the llllrka price, f ly materisiliy ring their business. Trier Mire ban for hearing and wore released, • at a Qalll.—Catheriao Ann. ' ,trona waa karma dunce Barker yeatenlay Verrla d il2 i ge 'b ol detcnas Catkertneallere; 'het 8110 found tke main In ker back rind inay, the, wind bad blown it, and nnt know. ink the owner, bad quietly appropriated it to her own we. She wan forced VA PM tot% for a Learingda goodey. Dr. Tollia's letter which we publish to. day, Is another remarkable Item of rid donee added to the long list, certifying the genuine character—and successful results of Dr. Robert Hunter's extensive practice in the sneciali of throat lungs. The endorsemen ty t of the Dr. Hunter's and system by nundreds of medical men, who .have been cured themselves or seen their friends or patients cured by him, must eventually answer and silence objectors. Facts, ,after all, are unanswerable arguments. go come It may be important to know, that Dr. Hun ter may be consulted daily at the Mee. chants' Hotel, on Smithileld street. Another Veraton.—Stephen Spicer, the colored man whose death by drowning we noticed In yesterday's issue, seems to hare leaped into the lionongsbels river instead of having fell lo accidentally as we stated. A rumor is afloat that ha jumped into the river from tear of the mte, who, is al bed best him s short time previous with en iron bar. c IFtweelved llls Coiumissiosa—Mr. Wlllias Jr. reesived his COranahnliCM as Notary Public, yesterday, and was sworn in Immediately on Its receipt. Mr. Wil liams iraillati• opening an °Glee at 74 Grant stree . 4 - bet for the present he can be found at Alderman Sire.in , s odlee, Fifth street, op posits the Gathedral. w re '.•...2.—By the breaking of • wheel, some care of a ft eight train on the Connells yll e Dadtrona were thrown off the track and badly wrecked, at Sautes station, two miles below West Newton, on Thursday af ternoon. Passeoger trains were delayed by t i h fd In a two the r m s a behind a t t i malet. r N 3 O E b g d m y , was hurt. Itev. L. F. Xiamen will preach a sernien to young people. to-marrow evening, under the auspices of the Young K en's Christian Association, In Christ's It. E. Church, cor ner of Penn and Hancock streets. Services to commence et half-past seven o'clock. A full attendance U desired. fittrety.—.l. L. Itratuard came to the office of Alderman Humbert yesterday and made oath ageinet Lizzie Musgrave for surety Of the Dere°. LI aszrte w arrested and held to bail (Or a bearing. The parties nettle in the First ward. • Michael Melanie., a deck-hand on the steamer UAlu. came 'eery near helot drowned fn the Allegheny nen . yesterday. Ile fell into the stream below the imspension bridge, while drunk. At Drools Avenue Is the place or bui.mess of Alderman Henry Ttomn9 for the present. He will have • better and more convenient °Mee shortly. Thero were eighteen deaths In the city r the week ending March 3let—ten melee, tight females; sixteen white, and two col. rod; eleven children and seven adults. Plated tableware of all - Emden: St _lee, a v& ede f a as t h le i pnraicbeaet wfteelurtyoms..ney. store, (O. Itrth sireet. • Gold and sliver watches for lolles and gentlemen at reduced pnees.St thejewohy •tore of Itolnemart, Mays.. & Se4let Fifth street. Vino jewelry for the Utetort occasions cam be aLtained at the loweet pries at helneman, Ileyran fiddle% No. Fifth .treet. The allaersTllle P iyer hallway .ka Commlle un aid them in keeping Ina treats tn. repair along their route. . . A Dull ru offered to the House at nor rolburo, Thuredor, to allow Dnfluenon boroush to borrow looney. The Iron Workers at Bedford Mull. Cuyahoga oonnty,Ohlo. have moaned work for ulna dollars per ton. A A portion of • won Boyd • ELM tell yeiterday, abgbtly injuring • boy named l'etrieY blab. . . A number of rafts arrived at the Alla. gheny Irma:yesterday from the pine re• One person died of old axe fa this city set week, and one died from the smallpox. Tbe probability ls that the 'Mattes* County 13111. wilistot pass the lattlhilltra The School Teachers of Allegheny city have heg their aelariea increased. The h is almos t il erman Cainel l/tailed. le Church =Man heecer We bad a slight ealow storm yesterday uslugled etch rata. • - roar persons died in Pittsburgh of eon enq]ptlna last IrCek. Alderman Lynes tnussacted no bus ess yesterday. ' COS DESSED TELEGRAMS The house carpenters' etrlke In New York continues. A number of employers hat" acceded to the demand for higher wage& An Imperial report comes from Vera Cris to the effect that Lambed° had been attacki ed by Melt* nod routed; sub, that Corona had beep routed by Mejts, in attemptlnif U 5 Join Escobeco. Fires. at Cincinnati, on Friday mornin , damned 11. Varies spies mill to the erten of $5,000, and McHenry .& Carson's gas fitting establiehment to the amount of $15,000. John Stedler, • Detroit detective, arres t ea yesterday, in NOW York, Harry tilt:fart, WOU-knOIM confidence man, who, SIX months ago, cheated a countryman out Of $7l, 10 Detroit,. Jitmes Elliott. who SO matched to Or& Charles Gallagher, of Cleveland, Ohio, on the oth of Jell, for $5OO a side, recently clOs ed an agreement tonight DAvittlof CaUfornlat for 41,000 a side, onthe 10th otiday, in Cana- de. The United States District Court l'of Erin. sea has granted an injunction against the collector of taxes on lands belonging to-the Pacific ilaiivay in that State. General George 11. Wright hen been ItP. pointed Commissioner of Railroads and Telegraphs in the State of Ohlo. The suffrage resolution In the Ohio Legit.... 'attire still hangs fire on the amendment. Mvsprus, Arndl s.—Wentber clear and ploanant. flavor Inane slowly. Burliness very dull. Ml= Friday morning, Agra fan, nt the reed .nee of bpr brAtter, g.glia Robinson allegneny Cite, Moe lAN F. ciliglCK. of the time at funeral will be In the ZesCl go gesontcci. I;o4l.W3ellS:liyt,* - .4e , e3m04:1 ALEX. AMEX. —I7I42I,3X.VILIMELMEIX Et, No. Waren:lb Wrest, Plttabeeeh. ea. COT/MO of all Ueda;C KAPPA. Id LUVie,_ sad every de scription or Funeral F 1111111114111( aloods remise. el. !room. opened day and Wen. Hearse and C.:cartage. Wretched. tweitencss—ltev. David Were, D. D., Rev. M. W. J wobes. D.D., Thome. twin/. Sed...r. liter. Kau. R. T. WILITE & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EIBAINERS, Maae‘ester, ood's RIM dad dictalq. COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE, Corner Shedield sad Cbaridare dtrasts Beale dna Cards.. tissanded. HILLDALE CEMETERIG--The tgantlfra..oed'wera• the Islrtriz: mIT, onsilragpvgsalan.,-.l.'l=t..ergalo. il. IT nortL of AI X bey; wiAuNINF.In.gt, _ BAUGAINS IN, SEWINC MACHINES. ausehtsµ used bat a *hart time, mr sale ,winced prices. ' WM. IarIENER it CO., 77 Ttfth GOOD NEWS. CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMIL NtWare for WARD'S BREAD. The largest seal best. Ilse BMWs "H. W." on eTtry None else Werd`s. drIEOCAPEST PLACE CITY to tali Um TRIUMPH COORINU STOVE, Is at-No. 146 BRANT STILZWI, 500 CORDS OF HEMLOCK AND lan COIIIIIIO7 tIiESTNITTonI BAAL throats by the eabvtiher on the it tuba,' and 0.5806 I/mach al Oka Peawnlventa 8.16 Addst as, lL 11. TuDor, xtriulms. Cambria %num, Ph 741 ,, Va WM' .ADVIEEtTIEO3.2III DUNSUTH& CO., Wholesale Agents I FOB Ta American Watch Company's WATCHES• No. 56 Fifth Street, ORPOSITZ ILLSONIO HALL ATOMICS, CHAINS AS-D AT A TEST SMALL PROFIT. AT WILL T. WILEY'S Wylie St., Sd dqor from SO. W. JOHNSTON & SCOTT, prAixas Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., Ea PT* Lrasant. STREW. Pe tar rirtatalar attention sties to Bassllloit Wstooss, Clocks sad Jotratry. All wort noted 111. V.171-4.1L1 SET ARTIFICIAL TEETH, With Beautiful Guns, for $B, $B, $B, $B, DIL QiIINCY.:SCOTT'S Steam Dental Establishment, No. 278 PE3N STREET, • 6- THIRD - DOOR ABOVE HAND. Teeth Extracted Without rain. YO ISTEKCIBIGI FAY Limit% 4.0 ape Imens before order ne clselbtg..9KSat.l3llcctlonrisran:64.l Intlerr 'B9 89 89 S 9 89 89 89 S 9 . 9 t 89 MARKET BTREI T. 89 989 C:0 ° l3 ta19169 i 89.1flarket:.farret, gq atm esT tiotra. - :9 SOOTS - SHOES , to 8 11 139 9 THZ CHEAPEST AND HEIM 89 xi a• wiEcazi clx.r - Ir 89 NO AUCTION 0001.113 ZEIT. . 89 JAS. R 08 8 ,89 Market St. 69 • 189 IA!!1= 1 = IRON CITY CUTLERY CO . : No. 3 St. Clair Street. Haring pneetrated of ANDREW RIGGS the maitre stock. of Hardware. Cutlery and vwkir ds, at Its above stand.lt ts their tat:tett= to keep on Land a Are clans atocz of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Gala. Rides. Reeptvera, Vtattins Tackle and Ter= nods of Or,; ` :ib tt7) Ottuulag Runes, Scissors. .tt' CuttluF Stencils and cramps and malaria teal.and Lanosltlng litatipa, at /tartest noble.. W. IL BOWS, Manager, sebtlitritt DIRE. CLOSE & CO., Practical Furniture Manufacturers COL PENN AND WAYNE STS' ... Lt..rt. &WM or 11:111NUUBit coastantly • HORSES CARRIAGES AND 1113ti61Y3 Of the ee,T beat for biro at Howard's Livery Stable, Tint meet, near Mononrabela Howe, Or at attention paid to baying and selling tie.... tom% .t ~, rw • eia THE CHEAPEST. Ttm amplest. The Best EWINC MACHINE, Ir WHZELES Wusui•e WAPILUraIp Tuna Y.J.E.S. aszalmom 2 FIFTH STREET, I*l2 JOHN PECK, ORNAMENTAL W LIS WORKED AND PERFUMED. 95k /Garth skirls_ amsdoor tram Wow/. iNtuDargb.. Always ow ham/ a gen•ral assonserAt et Ga- Mae %l liandA Varla: G•mlewww n 1 W 51554 Tom.. Beep. Ein•rrt Chaim, Wavelet.. Ae. good prma 155 ..oh will bs glmw for DaW Dalt. Or g:esttimill.,"""tr."''_th:cgral' T . M. BLACK. 08A r la r ".16. 17Lirig 131 831.a3r. Ital. &son xbirre Smlthlteld dtreec, errirsillinsau, PA Md of W"kdaoe the aborttat motif: Sad reasoable Ur.. ranicalsr . attentlea paid ao Jobbio n it• 1424:M4 noslum+, BELL & CO., . Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburg', ;-• Yana fsetuer. of Jurcnou (A) 'MEETINGS. • ABICItoR (B) MEETINGS, Alguld0B(C) !MEETINGS, _ 4.4 14..TT1N.. mr15:10 ETTAC 11 tr. MILANO:Ii, bI:SCULIDOItB c Lou A. a maxi. Mutufsetarers of OAK LELTIIEf lILLTADIGs No. II 01310 111.1141, Allesteuz City. Also full assorts:l.i of Belting Krs ii. AIL. DLILIONIS. Liberty 11.. rlttsbarilL WAIL 0. CLAIM. HooL. of Worts. 1.17 • ITTSBURGEI NCEISERY AND 0 a F.LaND OBEILNROMaVt—JOTIN H. . MURDOCK. feaCcetaiirs to John Murdoch. Jr.,) hUKIIO3YhtIE.IN' AND FLuitteln. Mid i with, Pa., Solicit attention to their attendee Moen of Plitt sad Ur..amental Trees. Leer, greens. Undue Vise. ILILS timed:loam Mute, Fluntoreb and Ontland Paa Cue ran to the hbrecaboe .“n. aver? Arincit Minute. - tnianiw H. B. ItICA-11.1N , Sealer of Weights and Measures. Once: 111 ch. SO /UMW =SLEET. 14.1.0 M I.I4 O rMRTfIIQ . mbliOzwl9.erril lEM WU. HALE. A. Fine Driving and Biding Horse, 106 A GIATIAMAN OR LADY. laqtdra $ PATTI/MOWS ISTABLIGIa, Tate? atm, • salaam MZOM WINDOW SHADES.--finTlnit received one spring stock of Meade* ye ore now prepared to sell at ttnk laves% rash Vie.% eta , . .lessle w eedet. Tee b•es fumes— mem th et eau la n the sit] , Mee. a aa ' stv le °lnhales Instßeceived. nod ee4 rase% at Noe. 21 and Md. Cur •treet. rad! u. moan, L t l 13E1