E F 1 IE PITTSEURGIi GAZETTE, 11 , 17113LIBEIED BT PEMIIIIN, REED & CO., AT GAZETTE BUILDING, No, 80 Firth 131troet. F. 11. PENNIMAN. 'E. P. lIOUNTON, / J9MAII I( ING. # Y. RLED, o.2•lnesinanNe; BIM Elagle Copley 3 cents Delleered try carrier, (per ,witt Nafi Cuetcriteira, flier 113.00. Liberal mitictioat to Newsboy. and ♦tend. TERMS YOR WEEKLY: Three Copies, per Year, by mall.-- lelve do. do. do. each.-- Ten or more copies, to one addrem, and one free to club. etch CITY ITEMS Thin Week, This 'Week, Thin Week. The opening sale of now Spring Dross Goods begins at the now store of Gardner d. Stewart; on west corner of .Market and Fourth street., No. .;0. Goods are all now aryls, :just purchased, and will bo sold at rho lowest figures. Many of them are real bar- gains, and range in price from 1.2!M par. yard to 411.25; In 'colors most beautiful, and In materuals exceedingly desirable. Prices , fully one-half less than hut season. In con• . nectlon with dres4 goods wo will offer an entire new stock: of dry goods at astonlith ingly low prices. , , • At 37:40 per yard, ono lot yard whin fine . Ilarlston Gingliame, very best styles,selltng elsewhere at 0314 c. • At /5-,IC, an extra heavy Domestic Glog. I hate. At 1214 e, Bed Bordered Huck Towels, sold elsewhere at 25 , .. 4 AL 50, 6 2 55, 1 3 . ev4c, extra heavy Damask and Loom rible Linens. At per yard, beautiful light French Cloth Sackings. At al 1154 and $1,2,5 per yard, Black Silk • for Sacqueo. ' At 15 and 01540, 5-I all wool Delames, In all • colors. • At 12.75, extra heavy white llaujintrit Atlibc* , good CALSSIMere Tweeds; for boys' ' wear. At $.1.:4 Spring Balmoral Skirts, cheap at The choicest stock of French Chintzes in the city; prices fawns, Organdies, French Cambrics, tiredbirilliants. New stooknf White floods, cheap and very choice. Prints at tee and 12!6c, fast colors. Yard wide Bream altdin,l2!,,c.. trout Mmdln, from 10c np; 12!4,15,16e. Itusbin Crash, for fine; sold every. where at 1:311c. ' We aro determined to open the Spring trade at our new store with net') goods' . at low prices. - Our easterners am! the public shalt have thu tenon; of our low purchases. SIL,IO 6 1101.713.—We are prepared L. aIOW some very select styles, and take or tiers at very popular prices. • l; IRDYRR a Srewenr, New Store, West corner of 111ailket 'and Fourth streets. Chinese Ginger in Syrup. TourteloVa Extract of Beef. Borden s Condensed Stile. imperial Bordeaux and Turkey Prunes, Dates, and Figs. Seedless Muscatel and London Layer Rai sins, Cross and Illacklas , noted Pickles and Mustard. Sane., Jellies, Preserves, Kelm , tips, Spiced end Pickled Oysters, Choco lat., fresh rears and Pine Apples In alms jars, Canned Fruits, and Vegetables. Virgin' Oil of Alx,Cliolee 31ixed Candles, all kinds of Fore4m and American Nuts. Philadel phia Walnut Candy, Nuts, Bonbons, lie., an, Geoeua !Burrs, 112 Federal sire., Allegheny-, Fresh Fish, Fresh Fhb . • Tho attention of our Allegheny readers is Called to'the fish stand. of Mr. G.. W. Guppy, la the Allegheny market. 31r. Capp's has received a superior let of fresh lish of ull lauds, which he will dispose of at reasona ble rules. Fresh ligh arriving daily. Yom. hies supplied atrial times. Leave your or. ders at his stand. (lose the Conti nento/ Saloon, The best conducted and cldunliost Ilesta rant and Dining Rooms In the city, for meal llt for a jkiog, at the most reasortab of prices- Holtxbelmer buows how la cat, to the hungry millions, and It Is no world that the Continental, next door to the Poe odic° has such an enormous patronage- - liszard S CanoeWu Cod Liver OIL ' The Purest end Sweetest Cod Lver On In the world. manufactured from fresh healtlT Ilvere, upon the sea-shore. It is perfectly pure and sweet. Ask for "Hazard a Caswell's Cod Ltrer 011," manufactured by . • CAswEr.r., MACK & Co. Now York Sold by all dt-agglats. Cool Alea—aparhlttig. ISFlpen. Call In at Iloltxheirner's populur Coat nental saloon, next door Willa Poet Oflle no Fifth Street, fora glaaa of good old ale or .iparkling Catawba wine. —% ' Try the Cough Candy. It will do you goal. 3lanutnetured and hold by George I:coven, 112 Falend btreet, Allegheny City. Country morehant■ S . upplotl at reduced rates at Spence's, No :71 Market street, in Cloaks, Sacques, Cloak log, Ladles Cloaks and Dress Trimmings. Attention . Gardeners Landreth'a Garden Seed. and Dreer's dow _Jar oned4 for at J. W. Elliott. 42 Sons, lon . .Market street. 147 ii to Fleming'. Dram MtOro. No. 1 Market street, for 11.tetter's and brake's Hitters, cheaper than any other place. .:II the Irate :.;prlng Styles In Cloaks, Saviees and Ladies Cloak Tilenculngs at Spence's, No. 7$ Market straSt. Over Three Hundred Spring Sacques in store and for sale at $.3 each at Spence's. No. 7J Market street. Every Ludy •Wanting one rot the New Sprlpg Sacque3 hould call at No. 73 Market atrnet. All In WAnt Of Spring Cloaks and Sacquni. Cull at Spence's, No. '73 Market Street. tlo to Fleming'• Drug Store, No. 51 ;21larket street, 'for good Sponges, at the lowest prices. Ton Lan Hoy foreign Liquors of all kinds at Joseph S. klacti's Distillery, No, IN, 191,19.3 eDil 195 Pare brews! Pure Drugs!! Pure Drugs!!! Puru Drugs! la Hain 3 Drult's, Tot, (Ha HaY Pet par cant. .10cotto1 at R9oyll S. Ylnch'i. You Cam Buy New Holm at Josoph 5. Ylnt,b,. Eralyrist - ton to Florida The Thomasville (Ga.) Enterprise says: • "E v ery few days trains of carts, wagons and other velticies pass through Thomas. title on their way to the eflurdysn -In search of new Mimes. We saw numbers of them ntat year on the genie road, but there S.lnled also a Small stream slowing in the direction of Alabama. Thus) two States appear to be exchanging citizens. Oar ex•• changes from every quarter speak of itzt r.tuie numbers of emigrants moving in various dirtvtions, lint especially westward. Memphis seems to be their favorite place fur crossing the Mississippi. "Tile war uprooted society in the South, and broke entirely up the love of the people for their old haunts—hence the general change of locality-. ice believe that not less than one.hulf of the Southern white people have changed homes since the war, anti about onedhird of them have changed Mates. This shows a very nitwit:led state of tau Southern in lad, consequent, perhaps; upon the einancipaUon of too slaves, and their want of contidence In the Justice tu' • miugnanitatty or the GoVertiMent.n ----- •,caoreel Harbor Nearly a:looted Mayor. A election for Mayor took place this arcarnoon. Tho candidateswere th e preeer , r locrimbent, Hon. John Abbott, Re. co ublican,l...tile. Procter, a reapeetaine harbor, for a citizen's reform tick et, and Dr. Goodin been r ecei , the temper., news. nee. Returns ha w re ved train all the wards but Plallerrille, which wave Ab. bet twi l l l'roe to thre l e , itn, and scat. rn Pi. At that Proctor had the lead, whiet, caused Iconsiderable excitement. The Abbott Teen mmediately rallie d, de the election or their candidate wee made sure. P.tor's vote came mainly Iron, the lionioorata._ tbrienrat. V, IL, Derpntch, April R, to the orlon Journal On. InaNs Ewan, hating. In Ms own terms, "branded" the Radicals us de/scree. ties, at a recant meeting Er /14,11°,4 the courant of that city rudely Inquired—" Who yrtuulled Blair --'- -- \ 2,< '---- '- .'-.-. ------- 1.,x el D 1 78 O ''. ----' • -...-- ,'''' ": ~ . • _.- ~,, --_-:"<_.... p,'"...,., _ , ea:-. ? „, ,- '' '' ' '',2 , - i V: Z''47,; - ••., ' ',*.",, 37,,,:!\- - ~,,,,..3r r / _': , -z •:v:`''i je.) 1 t': ? :.,s fq , -_- /, ) ),,1-,, - ,, --- ... , '"----J . -, A 7:‘ -- - - f 1 k ;'1:41`.:!-f—c'7:- r• ---"?' i .i- : '2- --- - 217- ' ;,%' --);• ' -,,-,--1,-,-;ea 1 1 t..-K:f i' :..t'--• ,- ....... A 1 ! : ~,,,.„:..5, a.:- 1 .,.. 14 :7, IM , 444L1_,.71.= 51-4. 1 ..7„- , 4: :; ._ .i .„ . _ 4 , ' I . ' . Cikll -••1 1 50 .15 VOLIJME 53. , MST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M HARRISI3IIRG. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Tuesday's Proceedings REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION C By Tleicr.Dl, to the Pittsburgh li•sclte.. LIALMI6gCIIO, 1567. ROUSE OF REPILESENTATI \-ES I=l „.. Vehicle license law for the borough of lohnt Washington. ..• Act to authorize the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny county to appoint viewers to assess the damages for the open. lug of roads in sold county.. • Act to change the venue of the cases of sufferers by the disaster at .1 oh nat. wn from Cambria to Centro county:- Tins bill was opposed by Mr. Linton. Ile preferred Somerset to Centre edunty, and moved to amend aCcordingly. The amend ment was agreed to and the bill went to a third reading. Supplement to the act lncorporatiag•tbo borough of Lawrenceville. Act to authorize the Scilool Directora of Fawn township to borrow money. Act relating to the establishment of a Law, Library in Allegheny county. Act to authorize the increase of taxes' in the borough of Tarentum. Act to Incorporate the harmony Savings Bunk of Butler county. - Act to change the venue of the Lennox horn tc Ida en, from Washington toJ e tfe ra on county, Act tupplementary to the act incorporat ing the Allegheny Va. 116. Railroad Com pany. Act to tax stock lu National Banks. Act to authorise thu coustructlou of side wal. In Liberty township. Act to vacate the Methodist burying ground. Amended by requiring six months notice to be given to relatives of the de ceased. Act to authorize the appointment of short hand clerk, In the courts of Allegheny county. raa rtoa♦ Mr. Colville moved to CILI(0 op the Tinge act. Not agreed to. Slate Republican Convention. _ By Telsgrsoh to the Pittsburgh rt srrt I.lr.urtiburau. April 9.—The neon!,Bean State Committee have called u. convention on the . ..tith of Juno. United Slates Senate—Extra Seeelon 117 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh G., tte.: vor.moreen 01,11:EIVI IX TUC W.I.BnIXOTOS, April 9.—Mr. Trumbull in. troduced a resolution, which was adopted, directing the Secretary of War to furnish the Senate a hat of the names, of volunteer oNcere now in the service of the govern ment, their rank and' the particular duties assigned to them, that ho Inform the Sen ate under what law they are retained, and whether some of them may not be dispens ed wall withoutdetrlment to the public ber yl.. =! - Mr. Anthony offered a resolution propos ing a ova . rule, that all resolutions calling on the Executive, or any department, for Information, shall ho referred to one stands Sag committee, to Inquire Into the probable Cost Of furnishing the required lutormotion. Me. Anthony said ouch calls were fre quently made without knowing the cost involved, clerks haying to be ern ployed for weeks to prepare transcripts, sometimes of little value. IL would bo well to ascertain the amount of labor required In suet, and whether the result would Justify the out. lay. • • Mr. Trumbull suggested the 'resolution be referred to the Committee Co Priiittug. OOTEILNOIR OF cosonann would-. • . lir. Thayer said It be tecollected that during the last session of the Thirty :: loth Congress the Senator from Ohio (51. r. Wade) udbred a resolution making to letry of the President of the United States in regent to the absence of Alexander Cum mings. Governor of Coloreds, from that territory, and bow long he had been ab sent. That resolution wax mmlitled before being passed to call for Information no• gassing the 'absence' of other territorial. °dicers from their posts. Thayer would now Inquire whether ally response had yet been received to that resolution. . . - . . . The Chair replied [bat no reply bad been received. Mr. Thayer altered a resolution that the President Lie requested to inform the Senate wLen Alexander Cummings was appointed Governor of Colorado Territory, how much of toe time said Cummings had neon summit frorn,the Territory since Ills appointment, and whether by permission, and how much of said time absent with permission and without permission, and whether On public business or not, whether hie salary had been paid to him during Ills absence or not, and how much paid to him An salary for the time he has been absent- Mr. Thayer said he bad been informed, by gentlemen who bad opportunities of knowing the facts, that Cloy. Cummings, who wan appointed Governor less than two years ago, bud been absent from the terri tory darling that time. He was now absent, having been pure soma tour months. He, therefore, regarded It his duly to bring this ease to the notice of the Senate. lie know Judges of Territories to be absent year alter year, and go out to them, now and then, as It were, on pleasure trips. Such absences have ecome no habitual as to require the interposition of Congress. Mr. Inickalew desired Libiresolution to go over until to-morrow. lie should regret to have the resolution passed, and the Senate adjourn without a response from the Presi dent, and with the ex porfeStatenient of tile Senate before the country. There were ex planations to be given as far an Gov. Cum mings' present absence was concerned. Tile Chairsaidlf obJectiOn was made to the ' consideration of the resolution it would go over. Mr.' Anthony submitted an 'order that two thousand coldes of the Army Register Le minted for the •u + e of the Senate. , The order was referred to the Committee on Printing. On motion of atr,-Pimsey the Senate went into Executive Sebsion. • Anniversary of Lee'. Surrender. .fly Telegraph to theirittsbursh Gazette., ". Seugai - cranr, i. Y. April anal. Versary of ~sal e surrender was celebrated today with great eclat. Megrim-a, Pa., April event of the day here is the celebration of -Lee's surren der to Orem., In which all the honorably dm charged soldleis and sailors in this city and vicinity participated. There were bonfires and illuminations, and great enthusiasm manifested. Over two hundred Veterans of the war partook of a splendid banquet at the Bush House, where touts and speeches were the concluding exercises of the even ing. Burrato, April 9.—The second annlTersn ry he runtthd surrender of I.e was celebrated Esten•lwe Fire al Wllken-ftarre Ity Telegrap , l to the Pittsburgh 115e4te...) EASTON, PA., API - II S.—A very large Ilro oc. frost at Wllkee-Ilarre tithe mOrnlog. It Is 'Ported that the whole, Of ilarkst etreet, from the Court !Immo to the bridge, is le ruins. In T o h u l lti . l7n e g d ii ' ifu t r h e e ci l l! ot /I n o n: ;o7U ' refirs ' et w. saved. Ls - rxu.—The tiro to-any destroyed twenty linllhllo Loss about ►IW,WO;' ►;0,000. • New Senator from nebssware—Senator Saulsbury Gone I/erne—llls Sue to.lllllor. thy Telegraph to the Vittsberke (Jae , . lte. WI LADOOTON, loon., ADD! ti. — Goverotir Saulsbury appointed James A. !Sayan!, of Wilmington. Culled. Suttee senator, to Oil the vacancy caused by the death of Al r. Ito wltl take Ida teat at onto. Senator Saulsbury 11(1119C11 through this city lust night, on 1.13 way bone. :It no re signs he will probably Ito succealckl by Ida brothkr, now Governor. t Steamboat Haraed—Hallrond ALeC/ =a ' • Mani 'A—The steamboat Benefit, wlth no habit, cotton, was burned on the 7th, at Strencianbi n God yard, on the Ala bama men A Train on the Mobilo and Great Northern itatirtnnt ama thrown down an embankment near Carpentnr's hallos . thlajmorning. The baggage master awl thrta, Others were In- J aged. FROM EUROPE. THE WAR EXCITEMENT Luxembourg Negotiations the Cause. ANTI•PRUSSIAN FEELINR IN FRANCE. Military Preparations Making. TRIAL OF FENIANS POSTPONED Financial and Commercial Ily Telegraph to the Illtirburg ENGLAND, LONDON, April Lt.—Ere/ling.—lt is now known that. Napoleon, deeming the 110651.ta• Ilion of Luxembourg imilsp.•neable - for the military security of the French frontier, not long since commenced negotiatlons with the "slug of Holland for the perch use of the Grand Duchy and itsdricorporat ion with the French Empire; but as the fortresa of Luxembourg, which la Cao of the strong- est fortliicatlons In Europe, Is held by a Prussian garrison, and tall 1 . 11.1910.11 Gov ernment, backed by the whole of Germany, firmly objects to the transfer of the Duchy to France, the King of Holland has with drawn from any further negotlatiooo tin the subject. Thu French Emperor insists his propositions shall be carried Out and treaty couipleted. Thu national pride of France bas been deeply wounded, and a wild anti-Prusalan feeling has m.lxed the country. Meantime. while the dispute is Pending, both Prusela and France are making military preparattons. This threat. ening state of alifalt, is the cause of the denudel panic which now oxlsts in Lon• don, Parltl. and all the principal Clal[re, of Europe. • / MAT. OY rz, ANS I`O,PONI:D. . . Destts, April 9.—The trisis or Fen Pritsiners on a charge of high treason c. nsented yesterday, but were to-day po,tl od until thug:M. The prisoner lids&iey turned Queen's evidence. TeIiKEY. EN Vi., TO rue rNITEIISTATES. CONATANTINOVLE, April 9.—El. IRari formerly Torkl,M , Mosol General at Nap l i te r tl,.mteor. thear rp t , M ,, n t t u e , t v o o: Or e Af m t e u L/11 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. •• LOS DON, March 9.—i7ern/ng.—Consols, Ftve•Twentles, 1111nols Central Erie, 37. LCcI: ur OoL , -March 9.—Erenioc.—Cott clued Cults, with no• appearance ut i provetueid.. Sales to-tlayol m,Ol, hales 111 dling uplands sit 1•24';: Orleans: 1 . 4!,. chuster niarhot for good:: and yarns .Inl witha declining tendency. itreadstiin • Otto and Ptios ant.. Lent Pm. per yu. ter, tar :Mixed Western. Barley p o'o [rounds. Oats—Canadian nod Anterie :11.5.1. per 45 pounds. Ve.a.,, 451. tor Catiailla Provisions unchange.l. , Produce—tine roml pm. parent. 0 Pler . artltSea unchanged. FROII NEW YORK. Government Life Piny Intra Conunls• •lon—SubJect of Steam Hollers— .l nrulsibett ignasencern on Great I:astern—The New rostonlee SI te— Brokersi Alleged to be In Posses. *lon of Stolen Bonn,. Telegraph en the Moseargli Gazette.: Non Tong, April 9.—The Government info Sad Inds Apparatus Commiaslon imit again tri,lar. After a report from Capt. Weeks that he had obtained a boiler (or testingpur poses, purposes, .111.1 remarks wwre mmle by Noran Mardi ou the sunjeet of steam holle m rs, In the course of Which ilk! spoke Of the new boilers ut the TrsbUlle serous. The Contunsslon meet to-morrow at the Detain titer Works, to test steam Valves, allter-gUllgeS, Lte. Among the passengers per the Great Eastern were Cyrus W. Flehl. St. Sucimllle, the celebrated African traveller, and ltmLop Jackson, of lowa. Tto steamers City of Antwerp, Baltic, Ott two and Brittania, arrived tollny. Tie deed from the Corporation to the Un (tot States for toehold to City Hull Pork, fora port otlice was executed by tau city an ,horities to-day.' Two alleged brokers, named Iloburt It. Steclitotand Itobert IViihart, were Prought before Court - M d alay charge with having In their posse,oton bonds to the amount oi .1 - -teO,Ucu stolen on tile Rah ot Iteceinher the property of the !loyal Insurance 'Coin_ patties of Liverpool. Neither of Mont are supposed to he thieves. After air ram:Abla tion Wishart WHA unit Streling Wlts admitted to ball to 41,0r001 for a further exitrulnatlon. THE MISSISSIPPI CREVASSES. Those et Baton nonce Beyond Com troltingstr P/Snintlonal Destroyed for the Season—Eighty Freedmen Drowned. • NV.," OULCANS, April S—The ocean.. I , the river at !Raton ltouge are beyond control .and all attempts to cloco them have bee abandoncl. The richest Eager regions In the State are ruined for the season. Mareign erstra,el Is completely Inundated. The Muck !liver country, the most productive cotton tedlon In the South, and the freedmen settlement known AA flu Soto, have beer overflown by it, and eighty freedmen are known to have perlahed In the water, despite all attempts to 8.0 them from their hapless tutu. . Chicago !Mayoralty :11•Telrgraph to the rittaburgb lia /tit, : Gnu ADO, March 9.—The Republican Con ventlou to-day nominated John B. Rico to Mayor. Meer Telegrams r By Telegraph to the Plitsbercli Gar ette. Loriev tr.t.e, April 9.—The river is ilt stead, with eight and u.plarter loot wato In the canal. • - LATEST CO3IDENNED NEWN :BP Tel. graph to lti! ttc.l The SunduT cur , ineWou %111 not lie do eldest 11 , our stxtp Supreme Court befor October. • Strikes in all departments of trades con tinue Is New York. and In consequence of there being so many 10011 outer employ ment riots arc approhentled. Surveys and soundings will soon hie com menced preparatory to thin erection nit a bridge over East river to connect Now York and Brooklyn. It will be—a- Whig thing." . ' Dr. B. 11. liarrl4, an eminent physician, molding In Harrisburg, in., died eeddculY onTuesday night. Bishop Whittington, of the Episcopal Church, Baltimore, hn, published a letter opposing Monday car travel In that city. The destruction of property by tato Monk. log of levers on 1111.1 311.1thilpid to be very great. An animal for'more men-and more money has been Loutni by the Stephen], w lug of the Fenian Crotherhood. August Lteltnont'aprivate gallery of paint ngs, In Now York, will lie thrown open for Iva days for the bonent of the Ladlos anthem 1:ellef Assnelatlon. • A United Stator stout: tlialp tr looliti Iltte4 out at Now York, by ordur of the gov erurnent, to carry corn and [aortal°ur to the Buffering sloor ult. South. The chat ter electlun, In Newark, Now Jer coy. on Monday, we, eerrital by the Repu4- Henna. The Democrate Carried Trenton and blorrlatown. The conference betweee General SICIfieS Gala the Governors of the States In I/ le ills. resulted In nu arrangement In regard to thin LlllllolOttllellt Of officers. TIN: Go, ernors will contlntM to fill vaeaneies but no eleelloue will'hu held until the reetstratlo2 of toter.. in completed. Maxlndium being In denuer of cunt:tire, Secretary Cowen!. ILL the Instance of the A .trian Mlnt!ter, tel , grepheal to l'. 311ralster Call/1 pbel I, In Mexico, to urge upon .1 tierce, the I.Merel Prominent, that all pot. MGM leniency be' shown the wouid.l.o Em peror In Co:. be fell Into him bands. Mr. Compliell Llus replica! that ho fomented the request. Tbo Great Eusteru arrived at New 1 ork yesterdaY. Tim New 1 Ork Democratic State Conveu %odium:Of at Albany iontuy. ITITSIWRG-11, WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 10, 4867 IECO1111) MON. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M IiiiTASHINGTON. Russian Treaty Ratified ANOTHER AUSTRIAN lIINISTIR APPOINDIENi. Ex-Uov. Vance Pardoned AGRICULTURE IN TUE SOUTH Tele.trapli to the I'lttoburgl4 ut NO TON, April o, Tlll. It"Aldrf TRCATT 'The Sen..te. late thli afternoon, after an elaborattl tlellate, named The Ku —ta druerteut. treaty, saran vote. only being In lhu negat lye. The ntJhuct lon td'seeresy not I,.,vsng twen i n:mewed by the Senate, neither the text of the ItaAlln AtnericAn trehty, nor the yeas and hays On Its entitle:deal, chuhl he procuree (or publieatlew. The ~rottorri aro more than usually ratusett On the' ,hts,ectt . Ent IL has been ascertained that ainte only EllrOoll voted against It, front thirty-Ilse to thirty.e.gbt were in its fno,tr. The Itusstazt (Sower:adult Wilt tin oniewly teformatl ut the (wet of Its rattheatitnt W lhuut delay. VANCE 1,1, The Drebldent, ttda vuorsqng, it &Fr:L..l of pardon to Z. B. Vance, 1att. , .01 . - error 4,1 North ( aroliha. Tti;s pa: don - ati let (iron the rt. oinlnrodit Of Z.. 1.- tors Iletidaraoh, Davi,. ,atild terror, Joith(or, F9411:1 . , Roes, diunaoy, laths, na la..' gin and Norton; I:cprv , iin Da tall% b. Ili. 11, , , anardieF, Niblovlr, Kerr, !triad, antridnp, Iluap•ra,,vdel Nta.ll. Den:ll,Am, Nichol-en. I:,m r, Crlossbreuner. Slorri,:s4 Clark and Ingersel); k;nvernorA tte. , harl.y 00.1 Ma), 11 ,, ,,,,,,Le, 11. NVeteaur, A. 11. tiat land, t., and Iter. Paul Itagley. 1,,, , ,, r 14,11. 14:.l VE1:1;,:•. itl ll .Nlajor W, hernt:ht, co; p. of l.n , %ulcers, has been ti,trislerust front the th patiotent of the hurt to the DepTirttceot of ihteoteh; First I.leutensnt G. W. Pvt....eel, Corps of Etc.:lover?, tine inert ot:teltst t.l the Ileteuttnent of the Piet te. Cur,E.4.,t I C. Peters it relievetl 'hay lit the, lee. pt. - tweet of ifteeltlngtoth and oil, ee.l to .repair to 01. 1,01-, nn,l reient. II; letter to the 31edieal Illreetnr of the Dep4rlotent of Illisourl, awl to accompany Of recent!, In N,:, X 11.310/. Oh au - v:1o% et New IMe.tico he tetll report to the cohuthool -log general met ehteCotr•ttell ottl,tr'ot that: dhitrlCL for heshre went. 1111.IIOVLIII,T Isaac NowtOn,•Couttutteloner o:.t gr autl. lure, appointed Tlteo , lore ( rylan,l, an agent to al.! In the tlt-tt or sced.i in the •4,1111, t 47 pc!rt•'. tjt, or southern st.tthttutal t . orre.lon,!t nt, co' operate. lit the orgutilvaton 1tc1 , 1,,v0 merit of ioullJerit The Itre.uNtzt LYib t•to, ton, of Now .1 rrt.ey, as Ifollster to A I,E:t anti Horace luilmn, of 1111001 r, CO1111.1“, donor of Agriculture. - W 011:, 11,1”; ON 11 0 1.4.1. The Senatt; conTlrme.l tl,, I.otu Inntlon: Geis. of nl,l I.luho, LI 11l tilt) nuprono Court to, t.rgument : the Delawo C.alltnrn;a w.,:cont ll n uni to-day, and u 111 proamddy arc nyy nov oaf Ilan, day, THE WHEELING IRON MILLS. Res4iptionlof Work. IMEIME • Ahr The Whio•linri ilaVy ed operation..end the atrike ron• ended. The terms upon whkl. tile coluineuito• ea, made were that Cork ahouid ou at the rates proposed by the I . o.l4burnl. iron Inioe term, but It the Pittaburgh worklnn teen succeeded lu et:lair: mg the old rytt.,, tee mill hands a:e to to rely, the game reruuneretion. The Irlottiotion will have no elleel noon' Ilittaborgh uruelacte. [tor, nor Interfere In tile sink, FROM. GEORGIA. The 11111 for an InJunellon—Treed• men'. -times hl n reilue rofttponen. Tele,frault to the Plteet.efen t , afett , .' ArOCters, GA., April U.—The following dlepatuli wee rent:teed from tiuvernor 'Jen. Ittne: WAIMINOTON. the ~, the Chrome le 11/11/ &winch' llle that hg/ iu the rwpretuo Court to-morrow fur tho re lief of lloorllol, Signed.; Cox, Till• Jolson Ineetlng of cane,' for to-morrow. has been youtpotwol u tag CAltaz - day. It won ranting' hero all day. • CHARTER ELECTIOSS. r.k.:Krorr. N. V., Am'lL .13.• I; ion Jr. Was ek.ctull Slayor...:so, the oorntle ticket. Lll,l V. Y. V., A pill ft —The f;linrt l r I , llr tlund re.ult.l f.lectlon or the I.•nio • erntle Clty ticket. by 1,70 u muJoray The Ihnnoernts elect nu of lee Abloroodl and moven of tee Supervisor, The 100311 of Aldermen now ntundl n U., • Ncw lirtesswl..¢. N. , April 9. NI llos OAR, (.I(mocrnt) wan ell .... !!) Mayor, mid the ~ 1 1sOcriit4 curry . It majority of the city eon', FROM -CALIFORNIA, • Welcome to Captain {Warden or Moni tor-Merrimac Flame. SAC Ftl.tatoaCfb Anrit 9.—The ltear.l Or ,‘Er prvimor. Ilirt night 41t0A0,1i.41 n ,1,1,00113 to 1. aptititi Worilen of l ltgiollor-Mg,rlt.lan 11001 1 . emmalund the lie W, tendered the Chamber.. of the 'hnd 01 Trude Roy ,Inv lie clay appoint to recelvo the eltizetta of Malt FrAziel,co. FROM LOUISIANA. Election in I.lvingston Poi Irrlt Ile. elored to be Vold. NEW fittl....NA, April 9.—apecial tinter, N 0.7, In referenco to the election of iell.ll‘. olllcers, not baying 'been neellvil 111 tie purinti et Llyinipiton in 111110 to - la - event nil election prevlounly orilered tborti, tall tee IMMO !Men held contrary to iiiree lninn contolnuil In that oriler,lllll election In therefor° di:chit - 0d null and Vold, • Trade Stelke•lu PhllEttlelphls. IBy T•leKt.tpit to tee rill•bergh Geettt, PlTlLelttelllA, April 9.—Tbe Journe:. men bootie earoentors erased wot k on Monday, being on a strike for three dollars 4 day. The tilant.rerit awl btollo elaterei nl 014 It Solon time Omen for higher wages, but after Lolling out for sl2 weeks rteammeneed work at, the old rotes. Prize Fight In Connectlent. ity .relerr•ph toll., Pittsburgh thirettrf Now . 1•oe hon. Voss., April N—.t prize gth took pine° near hero to.floy lietwoon Rourke Idol Collins, the cast iron Tette. The (tor woos foully ponisligel, but dot:hir e d ip e Icier, lh ennhotilleoCll Otis foul blow. tit. non rounds were fought toil Rout ko Out We hurt. Railroad Dotenliori—Suinola lip =I Slew Yuan. April 9. —The through western train on the Erie ltallroail i duo In JtdsnY tiny itt noon to-tiny, was eight. boort , behind time. The detention was reported to hal, been eutixed by the g lip of a fretalit train botnewherhAlong the other end of the line. Italie Chnreh Horned. By Telvarfipla tut. I•lttsti.rxl3 I 48, ... 1., •• A Prd 1 1 ..rttr.P - 1 Untlo oily Church took urn till:, LONSnydontroyud. 1.044,550,0.9. ur 1111 EN CITY • AM) SUBURBAN. fol71:T11 • Allesl most re liobte Money, Oa arta .Produre .Varlet Re ports Yuen toy out , puyer O the rill', .11 tor /0111111 on o ur/Diirth Page, ' WI C.. har our hula:y thank, for Important public MEM 'flit (Janet te, us sold In our counting Irown th, morning, nt three cents, It al min lain the 111,0 in.Lp 1,1 l'als!ntrnn lii prOpOiCli fu the en,ulitlatlon bill. I:all in and get a copy. leztavpi Board of Control Thu Board 'of Control of the Public ,enctol: of Allvgltony held an ad) onrovil Ins tin;; Oct' evening. In %leo Sand.kv ,el.OOl house. Jr, sent I:,,yr, 800, n, u4i.ker, Itoutr,.,l , llnlap, FranCi3, Lornu! , , l.t•,t, Loikl,lo : - oult, and CC hit,. In the .OJ. et the - Itre,adent, John limbo, Jr.. was called to thermal, The Ineeling Av., °pone' With prayer by Mr. Scc.rt. 'halftime ftenreterot the tom:f eu: had i•, 0n eallet for the tutroo, of eon. , u4lurocc.f the prectleultllty of CO/I..•ll,lnting 1t0t4,144 f A4l4ethet,, , City uut the lute ht,rotr4rl of 311,11,011,tdr. Mr. Fro Wei. -tete.] lh it hr :het etemzuni• tetra ottl, J. I'. IClrkerrhate, henTri Super. Intentret 1,11:0111,1100 44 01.11, to regetrct to the 1 , 101 , 0.4:41 rOlt , ollilatlOtt or LI. SOIIOOI llcirtl44, atul 111141 reretvet the follOrrhig ru leY I . I7NN'W 1/Le'r or Co uoots, II ,14.111 , 14r1tu, STarr h 1017. 1 IL 11. t : ! 1 here exemtn• t lie.a, Ilich )011 refer. 11.• 1110...11,14 till tu11:14,414•44t, thi , school., 4:1 I ho co,ol:dillt..l,•lty 14 not ve4yArelelte. frit toy opinion Iu rethart to your 4 /IleallOrl 1 4 I, 1.•1:1,4 Fli -t he Art ron4olhlute Inn ell, n,l hole:lull ter , chnel inirno4e.t, wnlch city will hereumer unto duln 1:1:0:1 tll-,ttlet. net :tllowo I hit y tluy, thr , in 1,4 tle• I. .: ~ ughtu 1 :111 , 11 JO elo, [rrt 111 nun,. tloe4 not il/. I-1 , 1 , 41111 , •.•11,,,01 lureetor-. It wool:! per -1,-en in•tler to ha, tdlov.l,l 'O,llll ..,t1:11.:Ii 1 / a wl berure, until tne el the ,nionl }l:t r, nni! I am mellue,l o think they ou_nn to 410 ~ . .111! hi:lC.3[bn utu reneu'e:l thli Lc', 'I I .l.lllLltaitliCl, until the Slunnny .111110 °VIA. .i-1'I.1! 110.11.1 nt In:eel-13M of the . 0, 1,1 , represen• a 1 Iho%lll I 1.14,1E.11.11 Acul, In the 11nartl Conirol 01 the entis , llamell cit - ,Let r 1.4111 1.4 theft Ina,. ions expire wit hln ,nl. , llellonf , 1111,3 lu p, 11,111 lien; , tulle., It. heretn,fore, here ,eou,nlend,l, :10111 the 111.01 u June, they , !,.11.1111 till, lure, ttn war,: 11l tun tronnbniled wet shoubl r.,:nu - ro reot, in too Nonni to the •101015 ...p1:0.0 [ol.oolll4ler. freni other wLun.l. 1000111'. I ea,. re-rurntnily, . r. urnuu,“, • • . • ^ N 1 ,011111,1,1., t Set1(10/ :1o:11,11. t/1,11,r, 4: t !Ina I 11., 5 1 / 1 1. , :1e,t, .11.trIct Nver.l 11,,:t...l p t!”. . Mr, Cnrplwick, an of ph tug, Cio !i...1 by thu 110.4 • - !04•11 lor r:rtda rr, .1-,mamy prrovltlk, I (1,2 0110 0 oIOItIOO 01 (HO Borough 41 It. w make , no Or tho ( .01 1,102,1100L Or the Tut, OO ,orporat ;or, and, whrre- uo. f.t t• tn .4 IL:, .I,lr thm: they : t witn Iho Li•l Ulu allkhagt: turn of 1,:o t/1 tas C:tY ‘• V, I r 3e3.1.4 In II,: ... . o'l r LI/ 1•0104/ 1/....1. • 1.1 I • •.: • L LI.I ttltr tt, tffitut rt t• • / • • r!gltr. to I ,f.l.lttlitt 1/t,.. I;:tt - ••••••: • I ...fad, If I,N rtly,l - 1 111 . t:t.• tatfh./tt. . , ....... :,,p,.... ~..• 4 lt ”.ili 1 r.......,,. 1 ol 7 i, Q :,,,.,1 4 A L.,,,trn:, nn,l 1,11 ,b.• ..1, ~ ,, I , ... - I, 11, ~ ~. i.,:t t .n4li ~•• .t.,- - 1.., C 1... .( Li /:.,s 1./1,1:“.t; t 1 11,4 kL. I= A t-ott , •tt:! , .tt t , ‘ ttot-t• In We-ft, yivtttit.t. Itt,OrAV/I, tO t.m,u , ltat , tt: of ft. Nmilotml t:ont.ftftv. !onlti l‘o mitt.ltt ~ ;taut.tto.tr, . ;taut.rt.t. t .tt :Amu of 4 .4.1 tool Id. .1... , 11.4 'lll - :, rdnre of Me filitt,f. ot :lot t111,,11:11.Jc Pr. tturtrlt, t NA. .t. evutling, at :C., an Tlnna C. 1.111 a a., 11. 11, nilr .t Ii hall' and inynktal ho dzy In, , anaain..l inn on In, tnn 0...4 14,0 hurl 0.-00,4•1.41. 1:0.• •1011. jinng:R.r.. n,nronn,l "I`C v Th, 1..1.11,01 lla.n•tated the nbi,nt 11..1 5.•r0,t..1. tl,. nt ti,;• . • ler ~11,1.1i1 1110,1 i Lica: e. cr , :ou,'At, 0 rippolnl,..l tzr , rnin,, , n IL‘r . tllO .”1“.211,11, rrrort ti 1 1 ,11.17., Tl;r,11111..” Dos '11,1111411.1 John 1 , 011g1f,.3 ati , l ern.r.rnlttpe, vona,tmlitqr Dr, Ir• 11. Dr. 1..1,1,.1. dn. c t, ion mot 1.1 ,, ,,r,14, D. D., ut I at ...111.1.1.,.t I, It 'lg., I.r.E.Dv.ret. 1.1•1:01 . ,11.11, I hr t!,.• I:onv,ritlon v..1:1,1 11,. 1.11,tr,t fittor. Itov. 11. P., Of Itt.llrtne Otrlty. telt tottfoot evlopt.Voy :a wLnt Dr. tool eA1.1.11,111 , i}", 1/11" it pi , l . - no:3- for to molt Or &for :tenon on Doloit two some 101,1 olfotcl ;0,10011, 00 11101'1Ni, of others In he Inott. r It..Dor to Introoto on the rt..:111, of n aIL n 00 10f4 11,th, Of 4:04. If tht.. 1111101 e ere .1000 no lotelllyfout .low t: 1111 1, 1...e0n0• the 1.11“.01111.ry or Dot ytor . .. ono-a I rto.l out on DD.. prow:. p).., end it 1.....101 roeolDittloo of would lilt t.O 10010 04 Daringetnont lilt 11 .1111,1.11111 the 1 1/11, vllllO,, 11111111,11/11111: 11 . 1.1t11Hi . , br. P0r4,1 , 1,..Pti 4.01..1.11;1g Dy =1 Thu Cuntral ut Equealum met on uvennuz, Awn 111,. Getty, LON e. )Inn hnll. Nell , Crgvant, and The minute: ni the la.t ineetinz were roa.S 0101 The motif li;e r.•pnrt of tho l'tJoetpal Clere.l ,:11,1 re.el ekrol ot.lerea to r met 111,1. The feorittlls.. topert, of the : , •eretAti, ,14 ren , l, od ,ervgl to to. it et fret! two) Illtql. Wurritutg vivre itiitiel:lxe.l to pnvglleilt th.• F. C. Neel,. coal, 4.!; 1101010 repelting Mr. .lok.oph bolo 1111//tar,i itixtl 01. vire celleetor for the Fath •Inl• utillutineod;lhu xran.llng Cwilltilllakeei for [ha• unhultig ytmr tit 10114,,,., , / ran , r and Sui - Lcuan,tioi CrAwford. I i,n,l i,des.-111,Ars. \ ohl .. =I ; yobdt.,,—.llvmar+. Mcevol and Nur«ll.‘ll. = EN= Ito Friday - evening 'loot our young friend I.lloll'l Mario., will 110 till teololonl of It C.,111 plllle usury benollt, ot the Opera House. I.cll 110 will eooly 10r the first till,, thu dliforeol role of ../I 1111101." thin oc. knou lodoe.l by Inv I ~1 astute of .11nke_f - root lan et 11 le, to e great author`4 Inns pleee, It 14 11 Inlttivi . of I• 00111 sorprlso lint Mr. yl.lr louo, 01,1u1d ultioupt It, }nt lor 11118 red.on reovlva log, as Il .10,4,0111 u ho 1114 eourugo tool 11111- 1,1111.11, WlllOll 1,110,141 with study 11101 yet. mak° hOn 1t good lacier. As thu gontlenion bus nom y worm iod,onal Irlends 11l thls elle. tho 111,110.111/111 /1011 1 / 1 11,4 1,0 IL Jam. 'peak -1,14 tat //1/11,11,41,111111/14 11,1111 the fart that .1 31. Cook, wl,, 1110, tolled luduhttluosly 1 110 1,1,1 111).1. , 011.1.1 i 01 1 / 1 1.1tI1y, both tithe nlll Leo 10t0.0n,1,1 1111 *era holoolttoooorrOw night, 0.110101111 lull,, enlu 1,111, IllelthllOg tho .1112001 of "Thu If orrery of l'a.rls" .111 hl: pir,oted. We renoonlour Mr. 1.. old: .11/110 IL loon*, of youl, 1110.1 In 111111 1 11no have sorn llaln 1111 acceptably Wane ut,,,rudid,, part.. Ito 1J nover rt.llll, In the 14.11, Wllllll 1110 /111 1010 al *llllll It 1 . 4,411 y 0.1.0011.111., Wi, I predict for Ills u cho/I'lll//1•1101160. Agiell/plPd IZejte.—Mattlotte litng ; PC31(....11 , 141.11,.11 , 1f,/11/1/1 Taylor, yesterday, 'tail nettle tett eherglag t young men named wait an attempt to 1,1110111 ; it raise an l 1, , r,1111 of /4 little , Ikololtitr theliieven years. The leath er of the little gill on illi.eiietTing the nC iteett- lit the at tent pi, opiteheil loin hie," mMoot cg a h v e eW Uh+i, m a r I r t . Ml t , o l l l and v as h t ttugthlot n, e e f l o l r e e ; the Alderman. ao etantillttati Mgt to Jell 111 detuolt . _ i - • ' - . ___ I._ ,1.1-orreilickl.bo,,onir,..:l::,7trshto 1i. , : 1 i 0 t , 1: ‘,,,. ..1 , 1 , 71 I. , . 1 ..Tinettnix of Allegocrly Bible Prweicty. . entered The twerayoseventn anniverisr •of the . re ! e i : r a g to e rs . l , .. , : i du u, r. ,, . , i ii l i w g . , t , : , olg o, li , t , l i t: o. C od l t o y .1 . 1 . till „ b l o ,, l o r 1 A lleg he 1/y 11l lee sot le tY was hedd .c.Rt. re Le trig In the Sandusky street Itaptist.Church. sources of Danger to the g e „„,,i, e. ., . i 'fine Speaker began by The exercises opened with the singing of an ra boa t lng to. the t ant i lr i t i n by Din choir, after which Itev. A. , Cni , , 71 ,, 5 , t l l l t i u ,,, bi , o o n t , we•kitylicily“tLt,7‘l,l,re.,•;:lvto.. , ri 0 , o , ‘. ~„7: - I'.. e ,lc D., reed a portion of the scrip tures._ Rue. C. L. swill. then otlered a pray leet-net strong enough. IL h - A.l f ' solon. l .. r.. punish traitors, and 1110 speaker wide:l ' n 'r.'ski"g to, •I'lvion Croce uii the work 01 .% nation that does not hate treleco„ .a,,,.., * “ .ie soiciely, whose an thversury they had not love loyalty. - They point us to law :set ~ , mbl ed to celchrste. limit ,i,„0,„.„„.1i. Of e i t o z ,.„, „0„,,,, broil ~,,,., I is a • estne, the Cerreeponding Secretary down without crone Inv the. Sonth niece the thee re•ei 1 , following report, which was, or. tool (hut no effort I= Mode to arrest on Motion, ab..... and ptillieu the inurtterers. I( 101, Govern= R ...,,,,.., 0 , th ,. ~- , :° • 0 • 1 • ent.was what it deem: to be, there would „„•,,,,...' ~0 , ',.,• , ', Mow:gest r, Ihe Ant. Lee 9 place of hiding se secure us to shelter „e s 1 .,,,; • ' -if- Me poi , Yearn,/ A err( the murderers of loyal men. But toelsy -.' - - they walk :shout the streets of Mcmpleli Toe neki n e e elde'i ny sw e . and New Orleans, suroklng their Cigars, aud 1.e.... , that pastor .thegloenr . °°° ‘ etY 'n ue. hand In raised to tnole, them. - north Cl the ..loto wet _lllegliV-ii..,q, i,in g 111, 111011 early :fluent Inn, 11.0 speaker F re o lli, th e l . en iire 'wetion. flings ere 1..-!....,.tir,.d -' Said. Was 01/1. very favorable to 00 e..,,,,,,,, 0 and tue eustlellt soh sought Out, 1i11ii... -- _ - reVerenee 10 the CO.lB/Itiltbln, and espe. plied. F.very ismily round without a Itiblb - . Malty net to the peculiar institution. Itut . it nnehie.Or enwtiling to PUrehase, sup . even T h eyuld speak reverently of its trot„. I Plied gratnitons/y. 31111ty who aro totally oe „ ey ge.ee L, non c n , d i c „ t l e „ ~, Oro of i indilierent to their eternal interyets, will its disti lllndere nd tree In it :stem and cemples, net moss on" s nen' ree't the bible• And lonnel inction. In its eyed we are !with- i Many I.t..meibi iitti , t the goo,' result, oh er white nor Wafer, but only eitigens. To r y the simple rewllng v e the Word. Dow lin• w In./ chum I.lliR tills is a "white toun'sreoc- 1 port ant then, that ery family, without re• erieuent" limit lltte support. hthn onoti- 1 gillil tO ratio Or Inn gibige, should gooses il fUtion. It does not !use men•s r ight,in me • • - sp y or thy Scriptures' And D good ob. form on the, Wh o end the length or the.' 11 ,, :t 4,111011/y 1111 attained through the sys.• hems. Those chern that um m•gro tematie Isbors i t bible Societies. 1 reo manilas thrill . ..l:l:y, forget Met thy M4lll. Isar faith! ul oils, imutry,Mr. Robert Davis, 0,,, i,„„ ,„, „ se t , ~,,,I ,„ I k e 1,„, 0 „,. ~.„. „,.. has pent con.l.i.lernble lime in exploring ilia',heel 1 ,, 5 , ~,,„,. l ie i r r ,„.„,..,, L1 -,.„,„ per; 11.1.0 Of 0.0 veld, HD monthly rep..nrts il ,„ „,,,ey. I l i „,,,,,.,..] I„ Ike c„,,,,„. to the inuard have been deeply interesiang, Den the lee, noel loweß slaver, reCognixed aboundlng In I lailllng Incidents, and eX.- as a limn, ouil as soon a" Ills ehalas are bro. hileung In a ~iron;; light the degradation ken. he mar it ,l, to any pheitlon for winch e nd "nein super 1 , bY wiliell we urn Yoe els nobility idss him. obeitly eurrounded, . well Rothe favorable Alta, dwelling at conslolcruble length on Ooliorteruittes tor so mtering airier und tile pow ers of the Constitution. tile speaker n n "l e netlelb 11 .' 1, nee. berm ludieleaY went on to toy: The Mat source of our =n•Proved by our missionary, mot many thenger Is the he pet. power In our Gov. errin g °•••!" liner kind rt•ProOf. and ern. ..pt.. lint the pet.Olk. ore waking' up to Many u rit Imes! ones have been comforted. ~ „ e ~.,.,...„e„ nod the ~ , ,,,,,,,,„r of thi.. p ow e y . The Ltrierd of 31 wingers represehL seven I Cleffer4ori Daybl tantild 0./ tne c o il, 0 , r ,.,_ distinct olynominstions, each chnrell being Feel rsehteil by limo, inembera The mouth. Loaning the 010011 power lu tlietioVernMent, Andrew' dolintiOn t el 110 01/11 to 11101' 1 '.'' ' 0 .'idlngi. ot the lioerd liner been rem , taught us the lolly ot the Omin poiveir;' i•••") Meld a n d n" e e greyed bete l ile e=iniit If he shall teach 10 Illt! duet; to' lion h.• net •W'• ii tee '''. n erne'inF end eenneetnese sill „ 5 „..„ ~,,s , 0 ,0„.,,„„ in. i,,._ hurl marked all its .leillieruriona. though partly herr tidy disguised 11. Luc!, Tic, to Slowing Wore will eV-atilt Our work ter.l Mr. Seward intveliteed Mr. .1 ote:S..ri for th e '' ea r : to Me pe.apie of Nlncintrion es their li log. Donations {1,514 I. IVi, Olive Inimlitd at Ohio, but there Is wane. Painille4 lislted ii,Aa 1.1.11. a of If nth b. 11. Tile President I-. in- Pandit,. dektitute 14 ye-led with sOniethbqi 01 kingly power, Falolllel supplied ,I a bich he note use to the hurt of the 'people. S amities r01e..., Andrew disloiooll,lo Soille Of the condi:lon- I C011ect...4 outeitamilog subscriptions NI et, of . mmol c Mgt lire stance tau often Wi th 11,01' Mill, lona, hat seem...l toiattlue hiteself nal I . te.'.l 1111.1..1 a n the Kens of the Inu tilted .dates, but 111, I ' .verb -1.1i1ma11... II I : Red ,tlltrti. ' "Old TeNthtllloo. ./7 lii speaking,( the Veto Power Id 1.1.. i. • Anoood of graids .I'. if Another source of %Lehrer lo the veto pa.- A mound of ...des 16 .1.1 ue: lie knew not why there:cation ees cagrai, 111 told:ohm le the ,sieve, grants of llible.l pon our tiliN.trarnout. It I • tinti-reptibli. alvl - resin...mit, have !seen Moduli, Misearte cant anti .ieueeratio. It is married In , n 001 , 11110 •=choola, are; to benevolent and re- Idoubt , of the 010p111. lt l, based •10.11 thin lornmiory in.:de110...1. ' . itl.unilty thet ,no man Is more than twen v I The . oncrlbutlons for the year Just elfk:ed tYe tbat the lila:riles of the ppople are less . Mk,• been le, than In ~ me prutlollo years. [lnto the'a will ,(one man; but one seen sous Thls Is rl/1001tt:/1,11., UOI to any dntli iorhed ronnided by 1110 rt . :pies will be likely LO al- Intere-t In Me lit.de I ...lane but tO the de- II l', , e a obi litiolligen understanding de, t derstanding ot pr05,..1 state of burin (:++, hilt God's cause prthelplee, then will the Inlnoslisee repro, should not su ff er. Retrenchment ebould be ~ tati:,, of tile penal., coming directly ulatiled to luxuries unit needle,. expendl- Irmo 1.1.501. Ile did mil behove that one Stir,. head we hese!, than two rtmoired; that The scanthern (Ott ,11., loudly or a Chrlst- A mire. - Jr:boom was a•ruster than lA, -ell- sh all i bill n."( e‘ery . natoe, [or the Wrd of bite. in ate. It is only ow gto the tart that elev.. alt le , r. 141,1'd 10r whimOr 1. 0 01,101 elm en btAlus are Utirepre...advii th at Ntl'irt, tt.ll.llC r 4.1111, be r'l'lll broadcast over the , n Johnson doss ' unt tole Congresc What I. I, 1, sioi distract...l states, and pro.ve 1 001110101 the PresaiMit IA to lady inquira t,ll/..,110 of rwetiliStrUctiOn on ii right Lund 1101 a bat is the lawan.C, execute It. It ls r.. aleuent 1....,.. nosra a n o i e th a t whin o ..th e 0, 1 1., r e . as. is s e e . • tec ogret in alttlollllol that In tictehe l tDely consistent w Orb ameareillyal goo= 1 10,, Mr . slau.... Welbson.,:o menials, of 1 1 1 1 tin, erreuent, it as not :Oen eii .. mploy.l.m Cag. hoard, unit hour the ,orris of au acealent , bald ter n cent Loy atyl a built, awl It weed 1 • Ile It 0,,,,, 01.1, rl/ ibdo ra ,,,,. th.,,by, . nearly root Vietot la her crown. to veto the I Nan Cro.r., :Lod no consistent Curistlau. a 111 of the people. Rut over /0,, 11 . 1014,11 '1111:111111,10 of leek', .11,1 !button will Cl t'• In direst viols...lon cot the 551111 or the n puce in earn !bat the •Amerrearo Bible Sc Yus:dilution, we cell Inset. a little veto. everyl clet v :Ls- commenced o ns third ,apply - of th• rnrldrist end !1“1/11.11111,•• IWO of th .. n. :. 'edit, flitted :state, Tills will r ,gain i. e l.All..ilder.l if I beCalise ate nice used t , l it. ..L.,,, Incens and a east amount, of Isis, l i nt l i me 1,.,,,,,,,,„ i 1 ,„ii,... of Ek 4 t. s . i d ar e 1 ie.: It, 13 et de-ign worthy Of the noble Lout Inferior to tile Li...lire,. of the ladled lint.. that anderinki-dt. 51.01.0, and n ' , bile the Oe Is never vvonal Wlter an open In,ble in every honse, till the ether Is enen•inutly vetese o ln . thougli hi Inc,: r,; id ear cr.:tarry is hopyiul. let his one vase Lolls... ant with the m.verionent, 1 Intilley now Into ou r 1110, , g ,.. 0 ,,,, e i e ,..„,„ un.l In the other direetly 0pr,,,t1 to a. 1101 our pur...., rnnitlp:y copies of the Word d. The ror,:utipo (or tale veto pow , r Is that Witliodt nsuil.er, will ltot, ouly ever; lbete linlidlie it elni.ck, tilat. wittniut IL nut. diOerivan dwelling, O u t every dwidilng of iorllllo noty be sr:etc:sty. 111.1 111 1 he:,• are the lode:able game shall be blessed wit! veer arbitrary, It Is t, those who 0111 11,it tlieflool, of I.tte. L. IL EATON. rehreseulo..l. If n retried, i= wanted. snake : ' Correspnniling iieeretary. ~ le' , ' , in...at 1mPar , ...0 to uli ..t.f.' , -• / The T , ter and Lliorarian= rci,rt. 1;, . r . 0 e n ,„ 1, i. w e p,. , , ionn.l it: 111- , i•it, llt . ll. t1,, , ,i,,, and were 1040 tow -- 0p...mei...0ut, lid,. belt., 'then In the / ..b . 1, p ., „,„ ~.., k ai„....„ clielnible ludo, hoe , or on isne 0111' "11 , 11- I V 0..111. /Il gentle:l.n them proceid...l L.. •,, A1 ., i'd... , .: Ili:: APTllii.i , iii , anilie filo trecessity for a Vigo Pr 1,11.1011, i ,y... 1/ ,.: , , ". ' ' '' ". A ' ''" '" ' ''''''''"' 2 ' . ' :11/ , 11',1 , 1T1c1,1 i, It:11101g 11/ 21 strong 1410 for llatvur,a ,07i11.,,Et. Itiatorr• Pterand Night. 11,torl, tbf tra4.l:. thc r . ep; -ontollve of tr, I , to,o, Itoolo her erect mi , PV:II,III C II ill, ; City 1,1:0111,c0, the 1110, 11111 f.tshionable utolion, wh:rh er w00•.1,1,4 • . In our otmtl obi rl:y. Every evrry n. 11,1 t w.lr:.[ tne1:411111444.11.• a to.. Opera 11,4 th,,, IttiVoTIA to ,tiv tri , ato I. 111, ore+en,t. •• 0 11., Irrage.i.nriv 4,1 tru.ged.un..s. nll.ll , itec vt the prevlwn; everllng grarpt, bat tlixt of list utgta ..rilam.ml It $, It N.. 1 idly' Ittull , 1.444,114., In Vain,/ A,..1Ltry, 0,,r 1,141••4,14 • •4.. ... ant e. LI Lorin appeared. Tile tow wrhiller in pre , II el oc ti.,01,001 ful traetaly call, .1 to Ita i 11141 more. t win 111,or:. coolilallow awl In 11111 I dt . ep "ug 111 plot, the pout tailtil tie wr portray Elizahetti Eilcao,ol. oe, ithit enceetaleti In °amt..; 11.11 y ut May s might Ihut e town. ith.tori, , iii,eaolitig lii,tory unit I 1,011 o, her 1111411131 v I+lllllll 111 t.. I of the character If Nary., Loll. 1113, from the hung:mit:on of the Immortal loot, • [lwo, oi the tootle., in man l powwele for any other livtne artit ner te, the C 01113,1103 01 1110 bor!l. The wwitig 131 part loot evening In the role of the 14,11,11 WWI 11.11C1/111, 1,34 grant!, no. poi, 1.0101. r ono lititioltiy to ',role, Irony pride to oltela tin, from Ihslnin to ateolir• con- I tempt, 11.Ottori carritel tier part la owterlill rength awl , 11th alum, titre:lLAor ef- • few- Tne hart,:, of anger, the , 11111111 of dErnitx, the prOmptlnKe of gloallty, the • al deep ro,iiiht ,•irlite, which over , 111 atom are callwl fortly in the trag,hlv, j pent thrill through the awilence e I led lw trio groin. of thu netreiPt, felt awl throlgied only for Mary. Then the soft 1111 , 11 ! tender ;tattling,' of the eltreie,'. W 1i0.t,1 gain the pence or nonti .le,troyed In; the .o.alom, of Ellruhetli, rehlittei .11 tition nor lo 110 hoz. oto to low per•eentor, tir ll elnlllllol tim tictre, approaellithle7 If the I 111111111 al Lotto were to ho Judged ulone from the et/Wien t rat:mm(lll 01 the iixperienceti in the play ot, Mary tvieen of ro.•,it., herlet none i lie le—, hut In every putt title app., tithe., low fee -1 thin, 1111,1 lerVihZ 1110 of the world. let It 110 renownhert•l that the 1111 , 1 011011 !Multi:al chat:ewer of Mary trwi been eollcelved hp Itistorl, 11'1111.1 of two., Italy, our whote nature, 1,11111.0,1, amt whole y :tout lo In il e lrect e , .; u tro l . t . l . i , I t i; , tt r ti 11 111,1 of the g„1, 1 , 11iil f.0 1 . %11 , 11 ,./ l i 1;1 r. 1 . 1 ,1.1 1 ,4 1 113C0V1'11.4/. In the language of 11110 native Clllllltry preuentw 11010,101 1,4 110 other iwtrea. can 110, 1101 twee thwan pteise-hwal with the cola b 1,0.11 2111 temperament of Mel 31111 . 1v0t portriiYel. Itistorr., higlowt. glory. 1.1 her ahitity to not nut oral. Every boot I of 11111 han.l, each 11 aril of the eye, thove• j ment of tim intiLlOn * the hoot, elfect upon the umlience. The J mind ww. faalifelly Wiguerot vino! In the I 111:twos/I 1111/1,141111t13 of body, awl the wellenee felt 0 II 0 Ili 1 he tieptlo, of the. went 11111111 ere the wool, ere el !ergot. Rlworl noted frtou Ow memory 111 1110 14111,11 of Scots neared her cwt. the grlnx executioner, with 111. glittering ale, 01,111.1 In tho ground of the 11.11.111, 011,1 1110 1111- (o[lllll3le 9111111 11'113 ' , hitting j to her few hilthini atilloirerti, the wool wan- I . 1100011 from the uctrecs and ally 11011011 the reality of an...maim, belleve all were • sat Wiled tool telt relloved when 111,, green n wakened theta to lite nensuut pi., !111,1ng utoleti. Tcsniget, tares ell no. onnranCl.ll. Lady 3laehetti. The ;r lees have hers materially teduced no that all may at. tend. In tjutotgorn u otbantl. In . nonhouon Is the hotter toll of a Ivery hod titan, who mien eopeetal delight I in paying gctlltttlt ittterittollbt.oottler trOriten than has Olio. Among the latt-er in Snrntt Powell,.reslillng In the beeorol ward, Alla aheny, tO Vtlifout donne!! If °shim traced lier husband on Moodily night. Tim Indignant will mado bold to enter Sarah's premises, and demanded, In a voice of authority. hot loastooltPti lintoeittiltOtrettountion. The la tie bumf foiled to obey his wlfe's commands, and Sarah, Inspired by lila cOnfenlitt for her authority, advanced mid truth hosted heavy blow in the Nee. The hltiOrtllll.l/l, show of reslshotee, lott:Ialled : to earl . ) . her point. Seeing rho could gam nothing In- a play lens contest, Nile repattial to the onlee Of Alderman Molten and Imola oath 14:14111. tier urtliillailt for trtaa.ilt and battery. The redottlitatito Sarah ha, hero aryl-iced and I held to WO for n bearing on Thursday. . ' Suits. John 11. Sin ith rertiles In tho ouelen bor ooglt Of I , ..wreacevillo. anii,ll lit. own rlory mei 1,0 relied on, is Viol very per.otillb cation of pence and lUeekneS24. while Ile wan attending' to the huilsiesA, three ' brother., named euarle., George unil.l.uoioit Yost,,Atutek,,lllm with out any provocation whatever, un,l cruelly • bent illol 10.11.4 i ills,. AN stioo.l RA he eselip i oat tl,O ollt,ol.oea of the trio, he rei,lro.l to the 0111e0 of Ablitrooto Taylor aria 12.4 b, nn InfOrnoll 1021 ucwnot b2Oll of the part lei 1111110 , 1, blitkrgingtlioni wIl 11 oval - aria , ' oil ' .41,1!I lubl 10,1 or, The brolltons wyro • 1 °Awl 2L201 nee 12, Wt.., ball for I n. ho - alb ppural,•o tllO loot %MIAMI& of the cirlinli , nal ,Court. When till. linen , hole, 10, 1,+1,;1 it Inforumtloll Itli for as.tiolt, and the !utter was, In turn, forced to Said acicarity fora hearing, , ,-- 7 - ' 7 . 1 / ~, - T: • T 4-57 ", ! L " i 41..:, --k: \,, , , 2. •- , . / 1 : l i g ------4 : i':! , , /, ) . '`. •''''. :4 '74. „ I ~,) ;,'•- L 4 ,-. c/ , . km, ary 1411, I•• at, .• ta , ,, • • EMS 1 t•,. r. I:. 0, ••• •• • I: h •• •• hi ft, l•rilv.lni 1 . 2 :5 =MEMM Tr. \ it frettl I , tins iLt MEM ill• UP. r r M= . . a1c•1 . ... thir , , , o. v,kr. li ar` . , N.,. \ ~. ~., ; , 1 .“ lk ~,,ry du rlng ), r 1 • - •• • i kli•11 0.1 the e0n, , ,i,,,u,rt t• • the •rem..., in rrklucel It U. D. It., who 41eID ered itopr mi.l 41...0wnt oration nu tho belle[ conterr,l tip. , ” tile , curl , [tile .tli+betolz t.b.ti of t kur,..l wur,l. At the voneturlon or Mr. clartes utl:l repo. ''l'•r intent Ih•nht-00 hut:minced Vint tho 4 I..ectlon of hn , r would Ile next In order. Mr; Thorual 31eChtticet moved tout the old IlJ:krti del.hrred unlitniouslN elected, with the prove,. I etwil eongrekattou be out. pot t ered to fill :tuyscancies that uhry oe. cur through Illottevair ram,. The tootion pre, nod the (orator Itourd was deals.. ed elected. Tim ChooluJas announced tho , rl , 4enee the I:ecurdlo4 Secretary, Mr. IV:thethan - 1 / I , lnr; 111.., he was uurLble to ac count t, It at 11,110. Alt, the slat:lnt, ur ants of tile pllllOO by the vongrettat lon, Rev. F. Seovil, It. D., teldte.ttett the tucetint; at consitterable length, th.e. alai panting nut the alcay atlyanta,:taflo ho gained by a that - oat:lt kunwlettgo 01 Ito COiltelltm, Wlittl lle e,l his routart“ tilt, chute awl,/ 10, 01.110100111010, anti alter a benediction by Rev.. . Luca, the 11100t110( atlJouratal. =I The following eon and reply of Mayor M'Cattliy will explain it,in 71, Hon. Ir. C . . .IfeCaraq h Miiyor—Dme ' Sir ; —o‘tlng to the talartnt tloAtitatlon prevail. Ing amongit the peoplo of the South. and as thou oit etti nevest,tri:y ,Gat e, intuatqi.. rt net Aberol is not extended, anti e tillet other chi,. of the North aro taking action for their roller, should' tt not moot yo, tppto,o, and that of the entire rum homily, tout once Pall a public , meeting at the room.' oft!. ..lioar.l of Trade." or Ono ta t no large,: Ilan. , or the city, to tttlici ac tion In till+ manta ' Sbnm, very rooteelf J urtnea,Con r, :C. Cherry, S. Ewort & Itueletrt, Jeuklus. • 'Springer Iterenagtt II Itelleoek, M'Creery Co., sellers .0 Con Got - der, Joseph Dilworth, sturgeon .0 (ito., W.J.Meek, (runlet Wallnou, 5111rtto heel, .10+0(110 Harper, 11. Ale.teor, John 11. Her: on .1. Co. Martin lirlelt.ll .0 Co, • George .0 Co., W. M. (.orreiv, U. Ale Donald, Nilttain Moore, Ilenry Men, Jr., Wm.' 11. lilrkputrlek, S. M. It ler. Head litetzgur, 1.. 11. Volght, V. (.ant, It. Moblonon CO., .1 antes 0. NleCortl. .10110 Watt, Morgale.tern Itro., John Floyd .0 Co. John 6111 sou+, !I. Cl/11.1n Corr, MeCandlesa A. II". 6. MeLtotl, C• Jur, I'. Iltrr A Co., nom, - A. Wearer, F. Seller , A Co., :mut others. 10 I , ll,llaltre of theabove notice. 1 ap point Ineetln, to be held ot the Moms of the ••11nard et Treat.," tel Ti ntsolay next, at thteu =1 I=92EIC! lesterilay Morning y spin 4 inan named }girls lined appeared fedora :Alderman Ili:it:niters, anil atterduly . AN . OIII as follows: :some seven years sltleo stIO Will 111nrri.1 to a brick untidier named James Ilnoil, to srhuth stir Mora t linen clilldren, twang a happy Wenn' 111 last Lill, when lie limas 10 niot,n Ulla ill treat her on tIIO IllOxt trivial pretences. On thi. Mill of deserted her, golno to •• 1,0t1.4' in lirnirsistnun. where lin still re sides, roll:sins Ig KISR• lire any substantial support• stirrilllL be 1 .11111.11,1 for the arrest of the iletioiltinit Benedict. The Iron lily Monthly lk 111 Lo really 1111.4 ueek. Price glxty .veltt4 per eopy. !Awl: fin It. 70-1107 14 the .aunlversary of the great are of PA% PRIG THREE CENTS (g= 'rit resigenee of Mrs. illeanor, on Ohio street, iween Lano and Chestnut direetA, Allegheny, was rtrtially demolish ed yesterday morning, under the following A party of wnriztacrt were engaged in ex cavating a cellar immediately adjoining the house, but going to close to the found. tam, 1 he Ada - wail gi - VVe stay with a crash, and the greater part of the gable end toll out. Props were the remain ing portion at once. Mal be tilts ( means tile structure Wits prevtontea Crum tocominga total ruin. Fortunately no one w. tnjur• .1 by the accident. rut, Dollars for the Workhooar. County Treasurer A ikon, ye+torday, re— ceived, through tho rostofilec, fifty dollars (or the County WorktfouBe. Thu letter was po,trnarlsod Plttsburgh, contained a ll:ty dollar bill, and rent as follow, “Treasurer of Allegheny countr—Plea+o Toll 111 rt . dollars for County Workhouse, or - -Ise of .1:al ploynaeut. Your+, , it,,,,`,:l‘..dget . (rein the eloroeraoby, it (ally i r i,i:e . ee lazed Iverson, w ho .I.tehtlet... wor k. houz „ . - fled us to the oecesmity for a The Coup 14,04 t preen trout snipped by ex dreii,ed to "Samuel Wril'' thhi city, nil and Mite.," and which of ' , 0. - fat led in finding In the bositessitiOcjeC ,,,, cued at tho thug of the arrest, . t‘e• collar box, which hail been thrown tui.in street gutter. a hermit gum found on Milt day morning be a little boy, whose father gave it to U. S. ComoussionerSproul. it amounted to ono hundred and chtlity•two dollar/. in default of hail. Well war tom mated, ant .11ome tr., held to bull for trial ut the Stay term of the U. S. Court. Fraud.—Satnuel Bowen appeared before Alderman Mullen, yesterday, end made oath against James :Mouth, charging him with fraud. Thu delentlect, It Is alleged, obtained erroemlas from Bowen to the amount of .;a and then refused to pay the bill, making preparattons. meanwhile, to leave the neighborhood. The evidence was .01 ettell IL character as to learns sellout doubt In the mhod of the magistrate as to onorall tiering au intent to defraud, and hence he was discharged ft om cuetody'. A Pleasant Par ty.—A few evening since a convivial party assembled at the ho tel On Second street, In the Eighth Ward formerly cuntrolle.l by Mn.s Robert ward, tO celebrate the arrival of the new proprietor, Mr. Reese done,, who In Mot fu ture will control the deetlnles of this pout,- Idr eltabllshrnent. Tno eum pant . WOO corn pored of quite a n ember or th ufel/Ow roan trytnen of tho valiant Owen Glendower, and thu "good cheer' presented tb thew by the worthy hr,d, was of u quality well calculated to tickle the palate of the moat fastldlony• epleure. Befo the Young n. Christian Lectures .Assocla re tton.—The following lecturen will be delivered before the Young lien'a As.oetatlon of Pittsburgh, at Masonic Hall. Tittle att.! lubieet, as given .. The Physteal Geography of the Pacific States," by Prof. W. 11. Brewer, of Yale College, on Thuredny evening, April 11, Ist:. "Tito Mountain scenery of Lulls fornla." by the same, on Frolny evening, April 12, Pei:. Acelderat.—A youib named Patrick 51c ,; raw met with. a pitintul accident at Dam No.l. Yesterday. Ile had been engaged in putting iiotne.oarA on e. Sragoa when the axle naveway, predtpitatlng the greater part of the loud on _MM./my - is legs. lie was extricated with sumo difficulty, and car- Med to his house In:Pitt township, where recelve.l giroper int:dicta treat ment. At last account, be was doing well. An Early natill.—Michael Murphy's wife threw two tinegets of water up,m him yes. terd ay morning erel ho had arisen trout Ms conch, and then because be blasphemed a little sum moned the police and bad him con,yed to the Allegheny tombs. blower Morrison discharged Mut after a hearing, believing Slant poor Michael was more sta lled agulunbthan sinning. Dbochar g.ed. -31 argaret..Inuella,ran Irath Itly who Itau bur fortunes to un tn. ituent non of ltalot. unve.rod before Alder- Tuylm.vuster.l ,y, and ituAltuttul legul rtuve.ling,tßain.:t Stnton large for assault Ltltuty. 'Thu accoAett wituurrustett, but iter u beating, sraq Eltethurge.l, the erl .•ncu being In , ultluient to warrant the large. Throngh n Ilitlensray.—A young Anon m employ of the Orm of smith Friday ..steohty afternoon 1 , 11 throa,ll the hatch , ny of 1.111,11 ilechling'a bonded aare -011 rnnlollC h urea all , y, nod reeele ea severe tu InJurle, o dot not Irian his AMC. Jill N'll. utteirloil by Dr. Fleming. Charged will, The(.—Prud uzb pan e, retnio Al.termaan Taylor, y e...aerday. rharkzed with the larceny or a valuable pal, , f black pants, the property of 4111 a to Green. The =chiral, utters hearlrnr, wasi .lischnrg ,4l, the evidence being Inthlllelent to war rant his Lieu:atter, commit, e 4... 'ilium ehargml: !min,: Alder:l.o Mratu sonars time Mace wait fah, ob n ta d infirng h d e u a lernd th e M p a e r ,e n L b i i n t d ron ey c-tald V., .:.d.r• and to default et three hundred dollarsball was committed to lad. Well, chart:m.l with dealing InOriunterfeit money, hml a hearln; yesler.lay betoru too 1,11, State* CominisSioner, which result• in hi: belnii committed to Jell for trial, aml Mal.antual AloJet lining bold in sl,Utio for Ma appearance ita x ititcimia la the case. A Man Jumped off the Cleveland Ex pre e iM.ng wv , Yesterday, at Woods' run etation, while the train ,Vai running at the rate of twenty Lulled an hour and ensitalued sertoas Inturtes. It apnea, very earwig., that be was not .1:11 led outright. John R. I..atinfill. the driver of Car No. di, that ran over the Child In the Ninth ward, on , itturtlay. and who was placed In Jail on a charge of murder, was released yesterday by the Con - t, the Coroner`e jay having, exonerated !tun. Perjory.—Catherine Carter. was yes ter dtty.cotnut Itted to the county jail, by. Jus tice Banter of South Pittsburgh on a charge of perjury preferred against her by Thomas Curter. she sult9equeutly obtained 4.11 and was released. The Neu; 110 , 40 Carriage which has been ordered by tau Managers of the Soldier's Monument Falr us an object of competition at the coming fair, have been emapleted. IL will be sent on from Philadelphia in a few days. The Coroner'. Inqnexi on the body of Henry Bracken, who died from lnjuriva re ceived at the ainaiih-up on the Pennsylvania Railroad, on Sunday, will oe conttrined at the Mayor's office to-day. Admitted to the Ilar.—John B. Balla cr. Esq., yesterany. on the molten of W. G. uleklns, E.:et., was admitted to practlee ir In the ceveeal Courts Of Allegbeny unty, 1.1 named flurry McCullough, while wattddnirA crowd of wen Jumping In reen.diurg on Friday lout, AwAuccidontally scrtick by A brick and Almost, iiistuntly killed. A man named LO Vert was robbed at Bell's Itun, HAM wm toanAtop, on Mannlay night, of Sal. No eine to the robber has yet been obtatmal. C0n.. 11 .Y. cltargeu with tumult cl battery, was releusett tram the county 11 yesterday, having procured ball to thu m of . 1.0at.—.1 sold bracelet with Inserlptlon. The hailer will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at the oilmen of the G•ZCTI.K. The Iron City Monthly will tiw ready this wets[. Price sixty come; per copy. Look tor Is. The Popular .e. 411.6. Sr. Clair ifs of Charles 31. Darras, , died at hurrah; ester:my. A Union meetluic Lela at Marlon, Smythe county, Virginia, on the !Itch ult., was bream, np and dispersed by armed men, u1:10 organized anti passed re.lutions de nouncing Congress, and urging 63 the 3011313 of the meeting that the President should use his military power let-protect the people of the South against eongresalonal usuipw tion. 'these resolutions were presented to the PUlai. her of a Unien piper ill the 30 , 36, lie refused to publish them, when he wits informed that it would not be safe for him to publish 41y...other rt. pen of the meeting. Gen. schen cid ordered the affair to be Wye:, tigated. Tux following sketch of Senator Saul. bury is from a lady correspondent at Wash ington: ".1. portly, handsome Ul, with curling, black hair, dark eyes, ndhand ome ft:Manna, A man endOweal. by nature, with generre,, impulses and a kind heart, u man prejudiced, passionate and on, govern.% who loyes caste and hates equal. Ity. 1 have seen two pictures of him, never to be forgotten. (hie, near the close of last gummer'., ei , lalt.tl In 11.1.1- bon. hroyilolotti. in his right mind, with a Taayer.b.aa In hit Mind, 1 met him with Sirs. Jefferson Davis litho was olothed like an einpress) gottig church. The other, tint many days nee, when ho staggered down the avenue, thu saddest Of all sight., an ltlWrlwttutl soon, Llaka“,o-f UICO Stream. me from his mouth, lie Imporl,oulag a black zoika tot more.” I , i SICItIItIOIIX Of Fortune. A , erruspendent or the CMOs:mat! fittti,,, rid:, 'writing from Indianapolis, Says ' , While parsing through tag V n ion doPi"' a few daps ago, I war accosted by a ott armed man, in faded army blue. lito opt , rent familiarity surpriiart me at nrst, tat I soon recognized him . an cud aeon.= lance. 1 nrst saw hint tonrbeen years i lig, workllag at a w lndlaaii In the gold dtirtrtnit of Australla. He and his three parlor hoisted by that windlass, from ono shaft more than 010,000. A few months later bade him kroodthy, as he sailed from 31e1 bourne for New York, with 1200,003 in rill of wounded In his pocket. 1 next saw hit a wounded Rebel soldier, ITlrtg on Hi° "t tietleitt of Antietam. A little more than year later, 1 saw him as a 17niOn soldier, ly ing in a hood. in Tennessee. T. 1.11, 2:11 I+a helpless wanderer, dependent ma chari ty fora dinner. ~ms A Ls', number of th Was e .tant hington W l , r, coalmen the following In reference to eil -1 dell Phillip, e When Emerson was In town l he tutu to On: 'Your association should bear Philip,' On being told that the Illness of ills wife would probably prevent It, lie said: '3lrw Phillips has been an Invalid for many years, hut she Is a brave weinaM she enoulil get all the num.'s In the country' round, and let Wendell speak' in this conies:aim ho told us that Phillips' development into an' abolitionist WAS due to his wife. When be was conning her. she induce:l him to go hear Garrison Speak. Ile also 101 l t tos story: In those early days, Phillips wItY ad vertised to speak In Boston. The moll re. solved not to suffer hint. The elements were rife for an outbreak. Just as he w about to face the mob, a laconic note from as his bravo Invalid wile was nut In his hand. bread: "Don't shtlipahally, %Caudell.'" • Nor LOS. Sifte,.an American artist wrote to Sir. Ruskin tor advice upon the Hut,_ feet of art. l'ho emmont English critic, oils dontalvel Las Lad ton readers In the Northern States for one in any other part of the ]rand, replied Ina manner that serious. ly Ides our cent:donee In Ills Judgment and slisehrity. The harharons manner in which the people of the North; he wrote, hall con ducted the war upon the Southern people and their patriarchal instituons, had tat terigdestrnyed his interest ti in American art. True art, In fact, could not flourish among a pt,tple an depravell;tere fore advised his friend to abandon all ifort to tread the true path In art, and to count,. himself to painting such pictures as worn suited to the degraded tastoof the Northern Americans. • Accoeorno to the Washington corrnßlnn dent of the Boston C 6 JI4 no - , Butler is mord persecuted oat of the House than in it. All aorta °Noires respecting him are kerlbblml on the walls of hotels and public bulddiugs. Ile hoarded at ;he Kirkwood /louse, a n d when that est-W.1.01140ra Wttr cloyed be tun landlord's Creditors,story woo starlet! that the hotel was sh ut up because one of the boarders had stolen all the .li...ins Af ter a wick of bort ibly rainy weather. eonie• ot;17 wrote on the all at Willard's Hotel: tans... Makes the clondsroblacir this work! diningeauae tatter has stolen their silver The Ruselan treaty ins to jubilant over - - the its ratification. ^onfbiently antic-Ip.m NEW ADVERTfS ALEX. AIKIN. 171 \TX:LE1XV1 . ..9333a EL, No. IN Fourth etrept, littaburgh. Pa. C O FEINI Pt all kind.; CflArk.s. 1./LI/VE.6, Rod every de scription of Funeral Eurolshlng Goods f Carrlages forp ed. .Hooms opecodlabed. day and olgta. flearee and Italfans.ocr.s.—Hey. David Kerr, IL 0.. Bey. M. . Jacobus IJ.D., Thonaa.K.riga. Esq•. r?l, If. SIIIIer. Pao. T. WHITE & CO., IL T UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, 31.ehes4r. Wood's nun and viclnity. COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STAKE Corner Shedle/d and Charttare etrerte Bestir and Carriages furalshud. HILLDA L E CEMETERY.—The A-Aliwautlful "liods-acgc.• theisegiist suur ban place of senulchre, except nue. In this coun ty, situated on New Brighton rim& Imingalati•- lr north of ' , Beano.). For burial lots, pt•rinits or titles. call at Central Drug Ettore of C.JOI. MAN KY. Allegheny City. LOST, A GOLD BRACELET, With Inscription on tLe Inside. A suitable to ward will he ald tLe tiuder It returned to Tllln - OFYLCE. 114.111 .DUNSEATH& C-0.., Wholesale Agents EMIM American Watch Cofimany's WATCHES. No. 5G Fifth Street, OPPOMTE MASONIC !TALI. WATCHES, CHAINS AND X 3 EMI7IEILIMILIr. AT A VERT NUALL PROFIT. AT WILL T. WILEY'S 6 Wylie St., 3d door from sth. scorr JOHNSTON & SCOTT, E= Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, RILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., 5174 . 1418511 TY STREV., Pittilskrtz.vg.l3., P.s3:LzLia. 0 Particular attention elven to lienilrldg Watanea. Cloaks and Jewelry, All work war ranted S 9 59 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 , 89 ' 89 MARKET STREET. * 49 s 9 GO TO S 9 16i9 1 -17ri. 0 3EI $ S 9; S 9 .7flarket Street AND GET YOUR 19 9 'B.9I IIOOTS , SHOES, •&C ;' $, 8 491 9: THE CHEAPEST AND NEST TSB] C9X'X' , 2" 49 1 s 9 NO AUCTION GOODS KEPT. 'JAS. ROBB, 89 Market St.' s" ( 89; ,S 9 S9 S 9 S 9 S S 9 89 S 9 S 9 DUELER, CLOSE & CO., Practical Furniture Manufacturers COR. PENN AND WAYNE ST3 Irwt :tn•• of JrUIiNITURZ tonstant:y nn :'.THE CHEAPEST. I ii The Simplest, Ile Best EWINC MACHINE ; '! la WHEELER k WILSON'S W.I.RA MAIL Y 6.11115. 11 ..../STlOOl[ 27 FIVER STREET, fell HORSES CARRIAGES AND Iit3JUILSof the very best for hire at Howard's Livery Stable, /heat street, near liononerantila Honer, Or at attention paid ,to buytnee and ae.:11.; k.rot st g. 1,1 1/1 STORE WHEELBARROWS; . 11 - , 5 11011TAH. WIIECI.11411110Wn; 14 BRICK Wi1ICEL0•111toWn: 10 Cl.kY WHEV.LBAIIIIIWnI 1 EXI . 1111.•S LatillT .. I PIIINO I N 4 . 111 4Nn; .4 cowl.' WAIioNS; ]fort`.4 CAILT2.; 6ed Hu., and Turned 11p.nke• on II•nd and fur sale at U' n 41 W4llox WOltitg, Emu the I...nlleultury • • city. Cul.r . ll /....i.VORItIenTE.R. CIL CHEAPEST PLACE LE THE CITY to boy toe TRIUMPH ,COOKING STOVE, s •t No. 146 li/IANT BTRYET. =29 500 "nl3 8 OF lIE►ILOCK AND too COttlts ut.t.liEtiTti OAR ItAlti: for oak by tho tobvrtber on the EL estetsorg ato.l etesion Branch of the reon.l Ivabla It. R. Addreu, It. LI. lUD , . E., Eteen•burg. f!tmbrl a .untY. =EMI BALIGALNS Lv SEWING MACHINES. .ths machines, used but a awl, time, for "le a prices 1.12 Vlfth •trert . BAliii Ai. Noma., 121,-W I .O.IELX.X.MCWASI. PRITIT ASSOCIIkTION 11171L111NO s/, Noc a sr. 3111.1/ ET, Ittit,T‘;g.:rafrl , olt butt.: h alt