The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 12, 1867, Image 1
IRE PITTSBURGH GAZETT E. --___ • rifhWilLIED BY PBNNEIIIN, & CO., AT GAZETTE BUILDING, laseo. 86 Wittits Steer:at. F. B. PF.33IIMAN. a r. ROI:STUN. Eattatik 'JONIAII KING. I gu dy a mlLnme.. NELSON P. REED S Single Copt's...... I costs banyorod by tamer. (per we5kt.......16 'sots Matt Subseylbers, SILO% Lltiessl roduelloss to Newsboys and Menu. TEILIIES 102 WILEILLy Three COpal, per year, hl ma11............$ 1 50 Ytve do. do. ' da each....— 1115 Ten or more corder, to ono Adams.. and ont tre e to dub. cub CITY ITEMS. This. Week, ThIS Week, IDle Week. The opening oak, of new Spring Dress Goode begins at the new atom of Gardner & Stewart, on west corner of Market 'end Fourth strects,,tio. C 6.. Goods are all now style, Just purchased, and will be sold at the lowest dgures. Many of them are real bar gains, and range in price from 12%c per yard to $1.25; In colors most bettutifnl, and in maternal, exceedingly desirable. Prices fully one-half loss than lest season. / 0000 * ',section with dress goods we will offer an. entire now stock of dry goods at lett:ol3h logly low prices. .at SP*. per yard, one lot yard wicte line lCsrleton Ginghams, very bolt "Ties , Belling . elsewhere at 6134 e. At IStX,c, an extra heavy Domestic Ging. At 12340, Bid Bordered Beek Towels; Bead elsewhere at rec. yo, 614, Ty. YAW, extra heavy Damask and Loon Table Llnene. At Slav per yard, beautlfabllglit French Cloth Sackings. ♦t 611214 pad 111::5 per yard, Black 511 k for Sugars. As. 75 and 87%4, 5-4 ell wool Delay:Les, Sn al oolors. At 4175, extra heavy white Hamburg • A.taba, good Casalmere Tweed.% for boys' Wear. 'AA 15214 Spring Balmoral Skirts, cheap at WO. The choicest stock of French Chintzes lh the city; priCea low. Lawns, Organdies, French Cambrlcs, ured Brilliants. ;Lew stock of White Goods, clienp and very choice. Prints at 100 and, 123.4 c; fast colors. Yard wide Browrn 31nsi1a, 12%e. Basal. Muslin, from 10c np; 12%, 15. 160. Russia Crash, -foif • 1.014 c, title; sold every where at ISN's. • • Re are determined to open the Spring trade at oar new Store with new goods at low prices. Our cestomers and the public shall have the benefit of oar low purchases. SILK (Unite:m.—We are prepared - to show some vett. , seleet Styles, and take or ders at very poptdar prlees. GAZDYZII & STrIellIT, Neer Store, Were comer of Market and Fourth streete. AnOther Care of Coollanmptloo ISTATOIIiNT OF JOIFF 0. 9,0106.1. X 07 TORTL paean, ALL.EIZIII COIINTY. . I ReS'lllichniged from the United elate., army In January, PTA on account of a wound in the heed, from a shell, and a dis ease which the army phyeician pronounced CONSUMPTION. I 'had a terrible cough and fell away In strength and flesh and was unable to do - anything. Shortly atter my return from the army, I nude application to n -physician of my neighborhood and, afterwards, . M.:Li:toper In Pittsburgh . .of high reputntion, whose remedies I used faithfully for five Mbnths, without any ben efit whateier, but rather, grew worse, and wasted-in flesh and - strength every day. In . August, led, my mother took me to DOCTOR KEYSER, of 110 Penn street, whose skittle lung cases , like mine had been highly spo. ken of, and put myself under his treatment. The doctor examined my lungs very care fully with his LUNG SOUND, and told In that my left lung was badly diseased at the upper part, but 11 I Was careful be thought oei r he co mo by following his directiuna elm.; hich I did from that, ay to Cals. I y Improved under Dr. lieyser , s medic es hem the first week I commenced to takathent. , and my general health ;111.3 Improved, and my cheid, where -It was winked away, and where it paiced — me, has become full and strong and free ire= pain. I Shu now do a full day's work, and take • great pleasure in giving my testimony in favor of Dr. lieyser/s treatment and medP eines. Joan G,WIIIOIII-11, Turtle Creek FITTSUIDIOII, April 11th, 1%7 Chinese Ginger In Syrup. Tourtelot% Extract of Beef. Borden s Condensed.- ABM. Imperial Bordeaux and Turkey Prunes, Dates, and Figs. Seedless Muscatel and London 'Layer Ital. stns, Cross and Blaclaas , noted Pickles and Mustard.' Sauces, Jellies, Preserves, }Mien '.ups, Spiced and Pickled Oyster., Choco lates, fresh Pears and Pineapples in glass jars,'Catined Fruits, and Vegetables. Virgin Oti of Aix, Choice aimed Candles, all kinds of Foreign and American'Nuta phis Walnut Candy, Nuts, Bonbons, Au., Am • 056501 Baavisr, 112 . Federal street, Allegheny.. Go to the Conti mental Soloon. The best conducted and cleanlrestilestarb. rant and Dining Itoome In the city, for a meal dt for o Lklng, at the most reasonable of ,prices. Roltehelmer namkra how to cater to the hungry mllltono, sad it is nd wonder that the Continental, next door to the Post °dice has such an enormous patronage• ' Oar aprirg altylen • Consists of the following beautiful gar, manta: The Aspasta Sacque, Itlalorl - gangue, 3111Itaire Jacket. early Spring 3tan tle, .Duchess Patletot. Judith Pehstet , the Zaire. Jacket, Stills Paletot, andadl of the latest Parts and New York spring styles, Spence, No. 73 Market street. Spectacle.: Site . ctsclesd Speetneles! Peroecoplo Glasses In endless variety, ad. jested to the eight. U you are . suffering 'tram the useof common glasses, go to 00. seta's at once. Ile will sell you a pair that will relieve you cheap. Cool Ales—%posktioN Call to at !Thalheimer's popular Con tl nentalSisloort, next door to the Post Odle , on Fifth street, for a glass of gctod old alo ot_sparkling Catatrtst Try the Cough Candy It will do you good. Manufactured and hold by George Beaven, 11l Federal street; Allegheny City. • Over Three. Hundred Spring Sao:Knee In store and for ssle at three dollars each at Spence's,. No. 73 Market street. Eal= AssOrlment of gents' calf floors in . Fitts burgh, from $3,07 upwarUs. Orin♦ floes harm tv1.041.M. I=l Spring styles In Cloaks, Sseques and dress trimming, at Spence's, So. 73 Larked I foreign Liquors of all kinds at Josoph B. ri z onrlDl.tilbary,' No, IE9, 191, 193 and 195 Pare Drag*! . • Pure Drug's!! Pero Drugs!!! Pure Drup!!!! d Drell's, Allegheny. Slippers 30 cents, Sllppers 50 cents, 5119p050 50 0015t0, Ilorss Snot Ssons. • Every Palr,, of liceAseald Shoe!, dol4,llll.lllLllted, 6PERA HOUSE 5116.6.r0rt.: ;LOIT!Ot rriloll, In tho city for Boots and Shoes, OPERA I for s Silos S.roar: Boot !Limk ID t h e c ity, Boot. and Shoes; Urrsa. Sllol:S.rolM___ ' ' tiatisflustion. Guaranteed .in every eive,.Civen...l.l ,, cas Suannvou.n.:, • • Ilarwalns, In hoots and Shoes. Usataa , novas Beo tiToll.t. . S pring Mock, Of llonts and SbOen. / 1 011.. SRO STORE. ' • You 9.99 n Bu 9$ per Oat. Alcohol at Joseph S. Pinch's. Too Can Bay , . ---t. '''',-- . . , , ,;„,,... _ . ,-- 7,,,,_...,i,,._,, ~t,,,,,-r0,.., , ...,,,„,„ , :=,,,:,........4.-...!,....----: ...,./ .- - • , .„0..i,,,X 1 WR, - ,/ , , ‘&42• - • ..;_ , ~ ..?!.-7-,:r .. . • ~,ii 1 - ' ' 9, - ..-•;." u / 1 ‘ - 1 . t , .. 4 ' ,C 4'..: , 7 , '''7l. •;:-'4,3:' '' -7 -- -• -., - . aIVF "'—-_ J: ,1111 -7.,3 ‘ ' ... 1. r4 . . t.'" '-', '- '...5--.; ~,- 1 \ ' 1 ' i ' '- .' '' ' 1 •_:-_,----k.„---,...„.....,„,,,,,,.-..,';_-__-- tr - - - 7 ,. --. . ----- ' S .,'": , - _,___,_ _ __. , _ : tf'...V.7.7x-- -j--- -- - - --'-' - -- . . 1 -- ----- ----- -- ~ , ..= -__, : - _7- , --r - 1.-- VOLUME LXXXII.---N FIRST ONE O'CLOCK, A. M. HARRISBURG. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. LAST DAY'S PROCETTINGS. Mr. Graham Elected Speaker of the Senate PRESENTATION TO SPEAKER GLASS H ARILIS Eivas, April 11, Iti7 MEE • The itet to Change the rate of interest, and the act allowing interested parties to testi fy in court, were both lost. .I.I2CTION OT Br/AMIE. In accordance with the C one titutlonal pro- Nqelon the Senate proceeded' to elect a speaker. , James J.. Graham, Of Allegheny, was elect .ad, the Democrats voting for W.A. Wallace, of 'Philadelphia. - ^eaker Hall, before retiring made a fow Speaker remarks, thanking the Senate for thel[ aup port urlu g lila term. HOUSE OF REPRESpiTATIYI::.i4. CONYISSTON TO INT.TIOATC. lit. Waddell • offered n resolution that a committee to appointed to investigate what interest 'officers and directors had in railroad companies. and be allowed to ills their report with the Clerk of the flows Do. foro the first day of June } . Agreed to. =1 Mr. Markley, of Montgomery, offered ft resolution of thanks to Speaker Clem. Ir. Zlectaing, of Armstrong, offered si resolution of thenks to the Makers of the florist. Both resolutions were agreed to Speaker Glass was presented with a china and silver set and gold watch. from mem bers of both parties and the house onlcers.- Speeches were made by Messrs. Waddell. Jones; Davis, Quigley, and Clerks Benedict and McAfee. Speaker tams, In hls remarks, charged _the Senate with the defeat of the Free Rail read Bill. At twelve o'clock ho 4loclared tho adJouraOtt sine die. LLTEST CONDENSED NEWS City Telersots to the rlttaboryth Gazette.] The annual report of the Now Yo•k Me thodist Book Concern shows the profits to be user $30,000. The payments for Bishops' salaries, traveling expenses,to.,werealt,ll4. The total assets of the Concern are egie.,,,00, mid Bowes ..• . It is reported that bait tho village of Froo port, in Maine, was destroyed by Ire on Wednesday eight. ' EasterPs farewell engsrement at :few York commences on the 2 . 2.1. 'She will start on her return to Europe on the Pith of May, talons with hoFtwo hundred thoosanil doL lots In gold as the profits of her tout in the Crated States. • A panic occurred to the Philadelphia schools yvster day over is rutooi that color ed children were to be' admitted—teachers being informed that if such was to be the fact their white pupils would withdraw. The distillery of Nash Co, at Cincinnati, was destroyed by fire on Thursday morning, caused by en explosion of stills. Estimated loss over aICO,OOO. • Au enthusiastic Yerdan - meeting was hold at St- men Wednesday night, Ono bun • deed Joined the Seventh Regiment and a considerable amount of money W. sub scribed. A report from Mexico is brought to New York, by steamer, ti of the lAberals were bombarding Vera Crux on the ad, and that Maximilian was at Cuernavaca. The Maryland radicals threaten to call a State Convention of their Own. in oppoer tion to the conservatives, and trouble is ex pected in consequence. A meeting to endorse the ratification of the Russian treaty wilt beheld at Tammany flail. Now York, next week. Secretary Sew- • . ant Is expecttd.to speak on the occasion. The rooters and shoemakers of New York are now on a strike. The boss carpenters hold out in refusing to pay four dollars a day to their workmen. The M. B. Conference at New York adopt ed a resolution deprecating the increase of theatrical and other worldly amusements. Chas.D. Morton, Collector of the Port at Buffalo, died suddenly yesterday morning. The latest news from the 11.11611 country Indicates a general Indian confederation and a bloody war with the whites.. coun cil was beld•at Port Dodge on March Al. Gen. itosecrans. It is hinted, will be the -•.- - next nominee of the President for um Ans. trian Ministry. Over nine thousand dollars base been subscribed by Radical Congressmen to the fund for the distribution of Radical does. meats In the Southern States. Sonntors Fessenden and Ferry voted against the ratification of the Russian treaty. The reeds opermult of Thomas Starling, a broker, arrested in New York for forgery, was to send letters to prominent merchants and In this way obtain their signatures to be used to forge checks. Aaron Jones, the prize fighter, has been challenged by Jim Lawler. of Boston, to light him for'a purseof 112,0Q0. The decrease in the resources of New York City National Banks, as shown by the quarterly statement, is le23.000.(100. At the burglary committed yesterday morning on Canal street, New Orleans, there well SAM worth of Jewelry stolen• The thieves were captured and the values Ides recovered. Dat , ' Axaoelatlonteamar Etch mnona—lsmorance Company failure. By Torgraph twine Pittsbur,rh Uszette.] Alvaro's, April - IL—The Dental Associa• Lion of. the central States, which ken been in session for several day., adjourned to - day to meet at Lord!stile In December. The Richmond left for Now Orleans this afternoon crowded - with passeners. It Is estimated that ten thousand perso g ns ruined her today. The Yranklin Insurance and Ranking Company of this city failed to-day. Its liabilities are estimated at S.Theue; assets, S.IAOOO. • Feico Fight In California. [By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh U arette. SAN FaAsetsco, April S—The prize tight between Doom* , Harris and Tommy Chant'. ler, stakes $5,101, takes place to-day near this city. The "fancy" from all parts of the Faclfs tc enast are congregatml hero to witness the tight. An amphitheatre to accommodate PMA) people hat bee. erected on the ground and seats are selling at fabulous privet. rho San Jose Pogrom] Is running special trains and every kind of vehicles are In use carrying the throng of people. Kentucky Demoerrutte nominal lona Mr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Garet e.; Loriermtz, April 11.—The State Conven tion of L talon Democracy met to-da, and organized by electing J. K. fleder y goal, chairman, lion. Aaron Denting wan nom , - noted Governor, Judge IV. 11. Kinkerd, Lieutenant Governor; John Si. Harlon, At torney General. Itc.intions Were adopted, Sending greetings to Connecticut for the late Democratic , victory. A ...JAN { will he held tonight• to ratify the nominations made. Rleeooatn Legislatore—nollroad Con. sollastlon—noterage to Women. Wls , April ll.—The WisnOroiin Legislature adjourned eine die to-day. Among tie bills owned le ono vinsolidattug all the Wisconsin railroads running into 11.11waniiee exeunt the Chicago and North Western, and resolutions to amend the Con. stitation giving Women Ito right Of suf frage. UNITED STATES SENATE. Matters Coming to a Crisis. WILL THE PRESIDENT OR TUE RIME YIELD. Discussion on Adjournment = W MMUS °Tax, April 11,1667 Wee . Inted.To6 1,1031 DILLAWARE. The President submitted, the credentials or Bayard, who was go:Wiled Ity taking the oath to support the Constitution of the United States, aTal subscrihing to the Congressional oath of loyalty, TI.G. OD 0/PICL. Mr. Sumner °Tared a resolution that the President be requested to tarnish the Min stool in his opinion compatible, with copies of any official opinions which may have beau given by the Attorney tionerai, hello lion of the Treasury . , or by any other officer of the tiovernment, on the-interpretation of the net regulating the tenure of office, end especially with reard. to the appo ments by the President g to office during the recess Of Congress. • Mr. Sumner said ho understood that an opinion Mal beim given which went far to wards the nuilideatlon of the recent unfair Congress. It would thus seam we had nal lineation here in W.hlogton in the exec.. ti•is breeches of the government. Ile an. derstood that according to these opinions the President was to exercise the power of. appointment during the recess of Congress, notwithstanding the recent act of Congress, which undertook to regulate the tenure of °thee. Now all know the astuteness of law yers, and It was sometimes said lawyers drive a coach and six through an act of Par liament, or even of emigre.. In other words; it was about to force on the country oflicers who cannot 1.10 olllears under the laws. It seemed important that before the senate adjourns It should know 'the precise state of the question. They !mould under stat] whether any such opinion has been given, and the reason for It. Thu resolution was agreed to. The . resolution to print three thousand copies of the army register for the year . lien, was mimed; also. the resolution to print five thousand extra copies of the report on the repairs of the Mississippi levees. Anthony)tir. reported Duch the proposed new rule of the Senare, that all reaolutiona culling-on the Executtre or any Depart ments for information, be drat referred to a Committee to report the estimate of the probable Yxpenlie, and that the retart be made without delay. .I.lr. Cameron said there were mane re., sone why it should not be adopted. lie thought they bud trouble enough now with. out being ,farther embarrageed by rule,. ()ejection. being mule by Ulm, the tie . .. 1.- 11°o went over. AIIIILNY. Of .SCH.r.ITOILIAL 000E0.502. COM . . Mr. Thayer called up bin resolution, Calling 00 the President to furnish Informa tion tomut the !Practice of I.:over:tor Cum mins:. from Colorado Territory. whether!. had teen ill during his absence, Se. At the suggestion of Mr. Cameron, Mr. Thayer consented to let Still resolution go over again informally, owing to the absence of Mr. Pant:ale, On motion .01 Mr. Williams, the Senate cent into executive session. urns . autismn nusuitsir—titissirion or ao- After a t'ecret Fession of several hours,, Mr. Wilimmi called up thb resolution for adjonrnment sine die on Wednesday, the 10th Instant, anti moved to amend by Insert ing :Saturday next. Slr. Howe emggested Monday. Mr. I,ssenden opposed 1110 resolution. lie did not believe the Republicans could anal., to their constituents if they went home without welting for the vocanmes to be tilled. Slr. Chandler was willing to lo take the re. sponsibility of adiestreing w. If Andrew JOhnenn as no oinitikele in the way, It would tat found out by July wiolther or not they could run the Government without him. For himself, ho would not be driven iiito coustirming Copperheads and .rebels be. Cause 0 t Lterlt If eictle vaCiineiel would remain ensiled: Slr. Fessendertroplied . that the President I had as much right to ; , ay the Senate stood in his way, as the Senate to say he stood in their way,: atol as much right to say Le would Mei a way of Moving . the machine without the Senate an they had. The Pres dent did not commit any Impeachable of fence by nominating °dicers, but he would if he failed to nomuutte them. So long as the President preferred to nominate his po litical friends the Senate bad a right to reject them. Slr. Concklin was willing to remain as long as might be necessary to induce or com e the President to have some regard for public interest In the character GI the melt whomhe sent to the Senate for confir mation. Mr. Mow° was perfectly settling that Of two oMces ono should betilled by a friend of the President and the otner by a Repub lican; but lie did not understand that the President was willing that this,shOuld be done. : Mr. Trumbull hoped the Senate would Ilx a day for atitournment. The President. would thenaend in nominations for all the vsmanciea_ Sir. Sumner opposed this, urging the ne• resell of remaining to one th e tenors of office t enforced. Dlr.Morton favored the fixing of Monday for at tourer:lent. If th e Senate and Pres• Went Muld enure inge th er at ell, tn. could be do e by Monday, at 5 o'clock. If tho Pr.' ent eontinued to send to the Senate one c ass of nominations, and th e Senate contl nett to reject nein, there would he no end t the session. One or other mon Y Mid• Were Republicans to yield and confirm dem retie nouttuces! For one he raid. no. Was I eupposed the President would yield; Hew nut 10 the President's couddence and c o ld not say. If they both Perllint, th e count will say there was uo use in their • stow g here. Mr ameron was In favor of fixing a day of ail) ornthent. Hu would prefer Wedrie,... cloy a four o'clock. That would afford ample time for business and glee notice to the P•esident what they Intended to de. if the President refused to meet them by that t s. u then they could adjourn and go home Mr. tamsey hoped the Senate would go Into e. motive session nod settle the ail. Journ eat question tomorrow. The Senate, by .0 vote of against 11, went oto executive seemlon, and after some time 11.1ourned.. FROM MEXICO Dom . ardmeni Of Vera erns—Expected Fat of {be' silty—tlaxiadllau Ea. eap .d from (ASOVeliliro. Illy T Itgrapb to the Pittsburgh Gazette.) • Ns Year, April 11.—The steamer Dior° Cast! brings Martina ;Arleen to the hill. The I rititdi malt steamer Solent. had re d c arried, Vera 1..V.1., with the cargo whit, she carried. and which could not i be le ded, as the Liberals were bombarding the p ace, which, it was supposed, could tint hold out long. The Imperialists at Vera Cruz a ere quarreling. 001.00. and Cuarez ,al °signed, and General Toboado was la com and. Th setae was closely maintained. The mute was cut OR, and the" last bullock in the Ity killed March Sist. Tti • United States creamers Tannery null Tali a were at Vera Cruz. 'rhellacana Moro roOorts that Ilaztrull• lan was at Cuernavaca, but don't 'ARM icon he got there. TRADE STRIKES. The Carel:den of New Torii Entowr. Inc Work Direct T rent Builders Wood • Carriers. Strike—The • New I Jersey Iron Workers. 1 By Telegraph to the Vlttsbursh Gazette.] -- ' New Yons;April 1 I.—The carpenters main tain their strike. They have appointed corn- In Mee., to engage work direct frOm - parties Ilwarnig tO 11111141, end engaireinentS are Made to extend pecuniary aid to those Who need it. The wood earners have resolved to strike. it is stated the strike of the iron workers irnNew Jersey was bionglit. about by evil dismised uursons without good reason, and there is a prospect of these persons leaving, wlir the miners will resume work. • --...--..-- !loathes. Weller from Cnilfornia. t By Telegraph Is the eittibursh Gazette.] Now Tonc, April ll..—The following ills , pittAi bus been received by the Southern Relief Batumi. tun; "The San Francine° Famine ltelicf GOIEIMIBFIun will send you, Intow days, by tra.fer, 30.0u3 in kW.. tO assist 10 relieving the sufferings at the Sotfflt. . r igtiolt____ ....._ I Now York Republican Convention I hoffrnife to theColoresi Chimes's. MlTel.grapli;l.o the Bltiiburgb tJazette.) Sr InACUPS, N.- Y., April ll.—The New York SUL 0 COO.llllOO, 1)0I0r0 0.4.10.1111,1011 t, adopted resolutions Instructing the dela eat is at largo to support an amendment to the constltution giving suffrage to colored : sltiAmas. THOMAS 11. 5 KLIIi. CLutruaw Meer Telecgreen•. Telegraph to the Pittsburgh learette.i criavar.tc,Anrit 10 -lover rising slcwly. 5i4 tout Is Woo:mut uy sitars. or,. Aprilll.—ltiver foot sod Weatnor clear and pleasant. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, *1367. SENN EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M WASHINGTON. Georgia's Complaint to the Supreme Court MOTION TO BE HEARD 50-DAY Civil Tenure Tod the senate. THE PEESIDEST'S HEALTH Wool Sauiples Recefred. I= WAnuaoiox. April 11, 16,;7 Dahlia Supreme Court this altertioon O'Connor asked leave to place to the, bands of the . Cierk a 1,11 - 1 of complaint' of the State of Georgia, to enjoin rivet star)' Stan ton, General Grant and General Pope from • executing the act for the Moro eliciela gov ernment of the rebel states, and which he would to-morrow nab leave to tile. , The Court replltql the gentlemen might now the thee:lot:on for leave. Attorney Stanitkerry, Mlle, of the (lovernlt..tt;gato notice that ho should he ready to resist the motion. 1 ht. bill from that at illoasilopt In the fact that the llruaident Is not named. ❑e felt . It his duty to say the Secretary of War destreo he should t-ke On Dimwit the entire manage ment of the case on the pert of the defence 'rho Sour!, In reply to All expresieil desire that an arrangement be male so bOat the cases of Mlx.leslppl and Georgia cool.' he heard to-inorrOw, and the order of urg,..ent untleestood,. said It would think afoot the matter as it WAN DM now prepared to make a definite statement. Tnc rescue or orrice AS. Tun SP.N.LIZ. lt Is the opinion rklAnine of the ahleat laa.- yers that the Senate should not adjourn. un der the provlaiona of tile civil tenure hill, until all the vac...elms have Pra.htential appointment and senatorial eon d rmatiou. In some eases the Senate has rejected as many as three nominations for the same office. It Is understoal that Senator SUMIlet . 3 resolution to bad reterenCe to an °pin lona Attorney General Stansberry, Mr. Iluctalew In execultsve ye-ter day, to the effect that the provisions of Lie tenure of onlee bit: were pr.pectit c only. and did not apply to vacancies existing at the time the bill panned. I= Tile President bent In a largo number ,of nominations to the Senate to-day, Mil mllue hunter Brooke. Postmaster at Cmelemail. 2116 1111,61,66106 6011 616.1.11111.1.4.6. The President will to-niorroar send to the lienste the documents relating to the Inter position of this tiocernment In behalf of nhouid he tall Into thu hands Of the Liberals. 1101116,1101 1 6 COO 0151110. Tho Senate to -1.11,y eonflimeit torell 11 Ittmomo al a 13r1011er G eneral to the army I,lc , the follow InkLi Posttnasters—Joinpl; J, Wyatt, tit..loßepli, Mo.; John Alextuolor, I.ns illgloll, MO.; 11 L. Coale ~ Wabblto. ton, loan; C. C. 1:;oton Ilavaus, I'. C. ntovens, Spring tle1;1. Mo. Cooran. L. Wllnnms, Carrollton, 10. • Iteccivor Of l'ablic Moniev—JoDu son. IfoOncrlilC, Nebrualra. IndMu Agent—Wm. of II:11101 , 1 it omens Agency. The Senate rejected ttt nil low lug nuwina• t lonc: Pension ..I.dentt , Lierit3 l::le.tt olr• Macon City, ILlasnitri. Collector Of Inferziar Revenue—James 11, Ullmore, Fiftb U. ttric Miesontt. Poltmesterc—Froderlek U. 1.71 e. .IrTursonville. 1 nillans; J obn Mn l'hetri,ie, Bloomington, ludtann; W.. Lee tiler, W yandotte, ttiotAlbor tU. (;lark, Toledo, = It Is understood the mate to /:rucutlve serlion to-day refused to allow the debate on the Ituastan-Xtuericaa treaty to be pulp 'Abed. Several of the henstors, It Is raid read written speeches. The vote agatn.i such puolicatlon was about tha name as In favor of the treaty. A cabinet containing dtsitnellen sample. of wool le now at thoTreattnU D.Partntnttl The Presidents of the National Wool Grow ore , Association and \Vont Dianufecturers Aasoclation are Invited to visit Wathing Gen and examine the earoples.. autru or van I;ALRIU.NT. The President is much better to an• , able to attend to business In the ionic Secretaries itrells, Browning andM i CulloCl Attorney General Stansberry and Pwtmk ter General Randall, had Interviews silt him title morning. A number of vlAitor were preeent, but none admitted. the l i ma dent yet being able to receive them. The Senate ratified the treaty Incenti made with the Chippewa bands of .111.154 ippl Indians, now residing in Minnesota providing for the sale of a portion of ,th lands occupied by them, and for other ros creations to ho set avert for their use. Stompllls • ties Death/a—fol. urea tittzeos Apttoed to Newt Dele gates to Slate Cooventlots— , Adml• rat' , Semmes Lectures ea the Ala. Dams. (by 7elegreph to the Pittsburgh Gage Magnus. April 11.—The Conservatives held a large and' enthusiastic meeting last might, and appointed delegates to the Slate Convention at Nashville. A man:Minn visa adopted asking colored voters to send dele gate. loth! name. Admiral Semmes lectured to-night to an immense audience ' for the lament of the "Fanny Thurston Society.. :Subject, "Thu Alabama, and .her course as viewed by the laws of nations.. Stidotlidt Affray Between Edit - • nod roattnamee. [By Te'ecr.ph to the rittilet tali I:atoll,: KAntisa hyrll 11.—A. shooting affray occurred thin iifternoon bete:l-en A. 11. Hollowell, editor of the Journal nf mem. 11.11.1tranch, pommowter thin city. 'four shots were tired, hut neither party ere. hurt. The alai, grew our of some commonte in the Journet on a letter from George W. Mclivan. ep. Mal ugent of chieflUce devartment.t G. S. At'llenry, clerk of the post Mik Oe here, ordering him to take poseeselon of the office awl nut allow Branch to have any Intercourse with It. Child ileltialllg Case. Tolearaph to the rittstangh Palette.; !law Toni AprillL—Johanna lteamllng, servant. In the employ of John Minturn, siding In Hoboken, I. W. COMOlittlOt to oil, charged with having to cruelty neaten Mr. Mlnturn's daughter, aged two and a half years, as to nonentity endanger herdlfo. General Buse-Crane nu the Austrian . Mission. (H) Telegrarh to the nit.burili 11 ate tte. New Your, April 11.—A Washington spe cial says it Is reported tho President will nominate - (kneral lioseeruns Minister to /223 Man Freukelseo llaYrel. - B• Tele.rAph to the I'ittsburo cixtAttc.l SAX Faanctsco, April I.—Vlour active; extra, at s6,rd; aaparnne, tlt 45,75. Wheat active and prices unsettltd, at , 11:n twO Ades aro reportod at 1403. 1 Legal Tenders, Toledo !locket Illy Telegraph to the rittaburgh eiasette.l ToLcoo,' Aprll 11.—Yla or firm, Wheat firm hod he better• MIRA /11Clifgrio. 6 3 0 1 ; Amber• gAol; IteAl Corn 10 14c better; aules Now 2:o.1 $1,U161,0 1 ! . , data Geo.. Dyinvood IDIII named EU) Telegrtv h to the l'lttsou gh . PROVIPZ7II . 6, It. 1., April 11.—The Drowood mill of Wm. Chase & Co., et North rrovl deuce, was burned thla evening. Lossl:o,Uoe. Imola EUROPE. The flutoueatt Situation PACIFIC TONE OF THE FRENCH ORGAN Euergetic Note from Bismarck-. NAPOLEON REQUIRED TO MR MILITARY PREPARATIONS. Very Warlike Appearances THE. PRINCESS OF WALES DYING Financial and Commercial. CONTINUED DECLINE, IN. COTTON UT Trivr ityll to We 1 Ut.Lurjb lia7ett.3 MEM VAMP, April 11.—The Moniker contains au editorial on the Etiropeen etiolation, the tont, of srhtnkl Docldc and tranquilizing. • 1.1.71110:Y. l;u.ar•2lrl><ort.c, April 11. —The Turkish Government has sent: thane Faint, to Thee suly, to take couttnno.l of , the tioopl. • NONCE. OP WALLS TOZ of 0t1.211 I.oUncol, April 11—.Eeening.—The Prince./ of Wales is at the point of death. A surgi cal Operill:013 upon the bone of her know hod been dee hied necessary, but she cannot en dure the pain and to too weat to take chlo roform. The news wn3 carefully lent from the pubile, and the Prince of Wales haunts the theatres as Usnal. IMEZEI IrcNIAIE 3AVOrtY.L. • ' , rec.., Ireland,..l.3ord rick Conder,othersa , e railed General Mai *ey. a leader in Um :late reelect Insorint lioll, has turned 131tOrmer, and is net to. 'dieted. . rUCTSI.I.. NOTZ rr.mt M5...C.1T0 NAPOLT.OY DeaLts, Aprtt 11.—Count. Blaroarea tiny nt an energetic note tin Paris, demanding of the 1:toporor Napoleon tits realou* for arto:off. .Ali Pru.elfs holds France re mfoomble' foi the epuaequencea of suelf step. nod t ...lion of a ar. ifrep.ttattotor. It ,vriur, nhrifll—Eorwsou—The Prwohyn gArrloof 1111, (-Ott •. tuft been rein forouv lii Let, [Nor .—ltalts.dt us *two:fly fortlfl.4 town of linden, near th right bait of the If blue, etxlf teen tulle from l'ArlaUrue. I U rroAr.l . ,. J pril rtretng. Order -e ;t e en st :rote n tho prluellet lee) stAtions In W ttrtettati.rE ana I:Ade send enra for tlw truiteportAtton et ow 1 host, c. Yolorr. t.l•altre. 11.—Fivrawoul e.nt. 11l lnolr (;antral a rt /ow., Eric, h,f.411.,k coot. Alorli ;; 1111, , , 14 Cvnlnd five.Twt. 111 NI: r. ,r, April .—rive-Twen n.A; , ra 11—E: t i-Twryutlw, 71D; lattsoli CttrAl, Lt . :navel, April 11 —ll.e Cotton lot Its, cont:rote4• tette:leg ttplentle hare ntlittt i.1“.111 , 01.. A pr`t 11—,\; , ,n,—Colton 401 ,te:e4l-MIIIII:04 , 1 bale.; rastl.lllng 1:411 , .. 1; , ette Itread,turl. C.: In; 1,1 t• ..elitornte Wheat Corn 42 :t:,21 , :. :-11.trtry 40. slit ltel., 20. n , l Pear I , e, Provt.Ples amt nrutt nee a:, lattreor. 11—Ete.ting —Crete. cottrtu, entl an‘l li.etry to the etre teLte tnetay tuhl4ltter eplur.tle lontedltn.: l: run, XILI. /tead n etteler 4 . . t. 71 per foam., to, Inl 0,1 e.tern. “ro uuch,n, :1, 1.10 Allltriellll . Lkliilled 1. 1.4 ern, II a.r“, Aprtt 31.—T00 steamer .A.:l free: I.:verpoei en the I.telt and Queentnew LIM 1,111 . 1 V 010 nternine ate exile. It tow linen stthereneett) for Ito.ton Ite•ignot lon of Rev. C. E, Pin °pis. D. D. We regret to alumni:es that the very zeal ous Itrctur of the Trinity EpPeepal Church, Rev, E. Swope, D. D., has eevered Ids emote:Aloe with that congitigatiou and ar c/viol the call to heecone thin Assistant Itinisier of Trinity Church Parish, New York City. Thu following correspondence fully explelus Itself lEredelln 41 nil Veriry of Tri rttl, arch, I II rub: • Mr DEA It RETliee,—After long hod Oral ernii denim:ration, dud after it candid eigliing of all the elrcionllMlCl'S la the m.OO au: hrouglit to tile COI:0.1On that the call witch 1 nave received from the Vestry of Trinity Church, bow 1 ork, to he an Assistant Ail:aster of that Par tall, LO 110.) the partorel charge tit Trinity Chanel. lit that city, 14 a call horn Gm! which caunot - at i dare not 0, fuse to obey. I have am:milli:oy accepted the invita tion thus extended to inn, and, therefore, lose no time to cntaTatinlcatlng to you this „fact, and in tendering to you. ad I. hereby do, me temlitnalionlof the charge or Trinity pittsburgh, to take effect on tile Ant dy of May next eniming• It is needle., at ht wont,!inirMllMhie, to 101 l you tile Melton, with which this step Is taken. Permit Me, however, to say, that, 10 thus seaming taii s ich haves° long and ...lovely hound m u t oyourselves anti to the cont.:re:halt. of Trinity Variell,l am discharging the incist. painful duty of my life. The uniforisakindoem and consider,. Cott which 1 have 'ever met with at your hands; imi iv 1.1 uttliy and as a body. 11. Mira lit g reatest measure, under God, the source of whatever succetis may have attended city Ministry oolong you, .and have rendered that mittli.try eo mutt eo precious ip tne, that nothing but :Dm moot iinictuu convictions of duty could Levu led tan to u sundering of oar rielations,.LlONverer tempt ing might be the mill ern 1011 ellnlltion. Me to another sphere of Mho. Earnestly invoking God's tidiest blessing Mont youreelveo and upon the eougiegation you represent, and with fervent prayere that, Ile May orettule till, pal MO Want to our.oomil, and to the advame Went of the interests of 110 holy Church 1 um, wy dear brethren !loot,speett oily and attention Early, ourg Chridt, VITT/Mill/car, April 11th, 'DYE EEC= =39 With greet reluctance, the Wardens and Vestry of Trinity Church, Pittsburgh, tlO - 1110 rekkignatien of the itev. Cornell. E. Swope, , their highly valued and much beloved Rector. We fully ape's elate the motives which prompt 111111 to obey the smut/lona to a More extensive ebt of duty, utel our regret at Just Is tu d 1.1. w di the solace t nst his Just inerits have Ittl,facteki the Ittlatition of one of the must intelligent and tli.rluds nallng parishes of like 14,1scolml Church In the United Stated. During the seven years bf Isle Sueeessf tki inluixtry 111 011 r whist, he I as not only t onimcieled blinked( to our con fidence and regard, but by his'eloguence, piety, Zeal, devotion to our spiri tual wa nts. bar endeared Limed( to every • member of the congregation, its well 101 to the meld:trinity et (urge. Suc ceeding to a clement Mil., once graced by such emimmt omit:censors as Deane. llon kiaa Upend, and tho itev. tie. Lynam. I be hes Muhl! Mind uolinpalrmi tlOO Mon chez actor of the parish, end can transmit bin robes, unblemished, with a brilliunt cc ele.tstical recoul, to his sukam.or. Tho Moe°. of Pittsburgh, to the estall ilaldnent of which• he bats so largely con tributed, will analomly watch his Tutors aklvabeeintknt, and implore abundant bless ing,. open Diu bead of b,rvual, who Linv been ina signally devoted to the lleater's gamic°. • Reselid, That the resignation of thence. Dr. Swope, ilretor of 'Trinity Church, nu,- Igggh ~e ue rtgki, and taitt the Seeremry rtirtildh him *UM 15 copy of these proceed ings. rZZI Dr. ItoborL floater deilrea to notify . Ills patiunts and those mini rang Ills profession. al fierylees, that he will ciellnitely clone his once In PittAbrirgh on line evening of Saturd ty, April - 27th. . Dr. Ilunter,s practice Is confined to 0.11 . 00. lions of the chest, vie: Sore throat, catarrh, Influezemi,lA.l.lll[ll2, asthma, column:lp tion and heart di,ease. Parties wishing to avail themselves of Ur. iluntcr•a,,xperichee in those affections should embrace the earliest opportunity, tad ore his retain to New York, for or person al Interview end examination, n tier welch they eau pursue the treatment without dif ficulty. 'doors-9 A. Y. toy r. Oitlee_ MerCharits Hotel, l'ittoOurgtt, , CITY AND. SUBURBAN. FOUNT 1- PAGE.—The Junta! and most re. liable;Matey, Chi and Produce Mari:et Re port: ire's/Tony paper in Mr ray, tor oundion our Aurth TUge. • = A stated meeting of Um A tle;:tiony Clls wa3 bold on Thursday epcaing, April Drum, Engllo. Bull MEE= Irwiti, Blotheral, Myler, 1 . 0..0, J. i:, son, A. Patterson, A. U. Smith. J. 11. Smith, C. C..mtU, Smith Thomas, end President •i mtu eteli of the puiiymus meeting were and approved. I dlr. J. IL conith, member troth the Second -.ard, having . remoredlto the Third ward , tendered his Ce.s.igutit to ,which was accent ed. Mr. English moved that the usual procla mation be Issued for an election to till the vacancy occasioned by Ilhu rebigllntlOU of Mr. Smith. Adopted, A petition was presca.ed by J. C. Patter son from the citizen. of lilt, Manchester Ms- , L, twidt;ii for .oppl3, of cantor. Iteforrod to the Stater Commute! 5 Mr. Mylor milmnitte , a renannStrance, aigned by two hundred iad Ave citlyene of the Fourth ward, rem.] , tratin ir airlit list the action of Councils to pa! slug un ordinance for the opening of No to Cased street to Church Avenue. Mr. Myler movoSthat ter. Dr. J. T:Preas. , t ly, who woo pimiento, be hewed the privil ege of explaining the gr units on Which the r e l - ToTi t l r g ' ir a=l • moving • snspen• Mon of the rules, which was done, and the reverend gentleman usOerilingly took the door, and stated that thelpctlthm asking for the opening of the street find been signed try purUsli who Were nthe time Isliorlior under a false idea , and t hat many of those wbe gave their Signatures to the petition wore now among Wesel who make up the remOnstrauce. Mr. Myler moved that the ordinance he reconsidered, and the' .titiou and remon strance be referred to tot Street Commit tee to examine, and re rt to Councils. Mr. Drum sieved that too at part of the or , •dlmince relating to the poling of North Canal street be stricken iut. _ . Mr. J. it. smith prev • d humelf strong. ly fa favor of having lb, provlsion3 of the ordinance carried out. rl Air. Drum withdrew lit motion. A vote way then Lanni , n3.lr. filylot.s rev olution. which was carr ;41. Mr. J. W. Hall preset. • 1 a petition asking for the grading and 7 awing of Fayette .trfet, from Indwell 4311 Ancoln. .Iteferred ntrvet Committee. a petition fur Oil grading and pav ing of Alit . Morton alley. 1: erred to tilt, came committee. 31r. Myler anlinalttevt tll9 rpport of trio Street. Committee with n ordinanca pro viding for the construe in of a timid gate at the terniliniv of the 1 elmont ntreet cow. et' Referred back to th - ; Committee. Al." ordinance for 11 grading and pay ing of the following tenet. and allele: • Elope stre'ete. nud obered in re 6,1,1 II rnn• 1:,4111•140, 11v. ,hrfheld. SlOuterey un. Tnlr.l lota Wulf alley, Au 01,1111.11C0 W. &I, to tut. ,alAcy of the inn ordinance utxlll•he • Lo .eturf at STOW per nnum, and author ten the npplaintenent cal as annny tarsi:dun: mar tr alerelnarY tO tranleart the ho,I nee* et Wilco elliteetltly ttml promptly. Also, un onithunce [M31141110 or Central nineet. to Lil/4041 Avenue, Tremont Atreet to Grin!. rout, and revntrnr NC, er- -tteetsnnd illeym not ) . ot nansed: Re furred bee-I: to the Comul Also, an orelnAncelitalMllng for plArlne: the nAmes on The corner% or the streets and M. Engllon presente.l the rep,et of the Comtnatee on Common lirounthl Improve- Ineutot All re-Mutton Meant:log S. ticiloy Cr, fur Ma attlotauce In drattlng the Act of Aitembly. Alto, a re-solution Provl , lllttl for a joint !It !ISL.. of Atcanctlt to elect it Commlaston, to. required by archon thlot et sold tact. Ileport accepted ant rl,l-11UL10:1 atlnpted. Mr. A. M. Smith presentea the monthly report of the Controller, It. It. Frantic, with n reaolution proclaim; for tine relating of u temporary loan fur the payment of ea mosey Ineurryd by wharf Improvement, : prat neee 06 , 1 and result:lton a.lopted,_ Nlr. report Or rointottos• on Street. Statham , . Accepted. hlr. rtmlth. tom the of 1 1 1 e s;um matten, hlPtrultted the 11. port of that com mittee, ply Ina a lull statement of the Bean mut rondttlon of tIM gy, including tip, "Tort of the Trust Como:11.1ml appointed meter an art of Assembly and a resolurson EtteaIrEMIUMEG=IX Inc the rallrowt lod.itar,ietCß4 of rho elly A cooden.-I , 4.l.t4te,uerif 110000 n! Ihe tualt uor lu which the llouunioslou, Itesor.. Thu, lit. Howe. Josiah Mug nod .httue.. , 111.31srs shun, illselisrireil d 011.., 4,t1, lunqrrini it vine of thanks to the It, for their elllciency 10 11114 mutter. I.e -p4,r, sie ospred tilt resolution The limiter or extendlnie the wster , to the 3lnziehestur Was illsru-sed, hut nothing . dentllie 16•4.4 (strived at. An oru Manley 160. 011oirml i11cr..44111X 1110 mcht 11.111.r, t ree( r ota10.1V011 rlDrun the att.:Dion ra ono day polteetuau. Itie•ed Air. U y ler o IterCd u tool o Lion [opine.• the olututtla Hose colopany on Dec Haute Ilk/L- I:1g U. embraced at the Fire Depart, levet. anti auLhorlainu the porelatee for them of a tote° cur./toe laud nen-t. Alter considerable dlecesolon the re,olution woo adopted. Adjourned. lODINONcnt - no Present: 'Mysore. Cutler, Denham, Dren nan, Did, F offittotter, Masan, I nekton, kirk potrick. Megraw. Di:Donald, McNeil, need, Smith, Sigel stet Prreitient Minutes of the preeeeiling regular and special meeting readanti approve]. Mr. F' Mr. me:WM.I a petition from eltlaulal or the Fourth war tl, praying for the opitulug of Val. wires! In setts wart!. Re ferred to Omni:Mtge on Street, Mr. Did present.] a pentlon from et:teens of 11' ashittgion street, la the Me ath . -der praying that water pipes tat hold In void :etre._ Referred to COultalltee on Messrs. Harper and Means, delegates (rota Manchester, being present, to oath of oilier was odministered to theta by Mayor I Morrison, and the gentlemen took their seat, Mr. Megrow providing a report covin on ordinance providing for the election er ors g Wharf Matter for the Manchester illetnet. The report was nenopted and the ordinance finally paillitel. Mr. McDonald, Chairman of the Commit tee on tits, sulnuttted a report: recommend- I Mg the erection of gas lamps In various parts of the ell y. lteport occepted and re commendations adopted. Mr! Hanna, from the Market Comtnlttee, prelalntoal the report of the Snpertutentlent of Markets, and Weighmasters, for the snoath of March, no follows: John S. Edgar, Diamond settles $ 2SI 12 Jas. Hunter, Second word noalen Duncan Dallas, clerk of markets..... Gal 23 MI Mr. hoed, from the Committee on En glues, presented the regular, monthly re• port, which was accepted and tolopted. Mr. heed also preheated a proposal from Musm a. Gamewel I, Kennard 1. Co., for the erection of a Ore alarm telegraph, similar to TWO one now lu use lu rittahurgh, for the rum of 613.(*(1. A resolution sr. offered, accepting the .proposition, which was carried. A petition for the grading and paring of Washington street, in tho Manchester dis trict. itetrermi. An ordinance was offered increasing tho salary of the Clerk of CoMmittees from gr., to WO, to date Irony January let, Pissed. Mr. McDonald offered an ordinance in creasing the salary of Messungerof Councils $ 5 ,,e,5150 to that per annum. Adopted. The same gentleman presented a petitiOn oon, property holders on Danis alloy, Prays Ing for tee grading and paving of said alley Meowed to Committee on Streets. Mr. Molth offered a resolution, nuthoriz leg Mr., Melleintry, tile City Regulator to piano numbers on the buildings on Perry street, Third ward, Mr. Hanna moved an amendment that all the hoaxes In thu city be 9embenel. Mon- Md. The matter of the openlngof Canal street, was next token up. The action of Select Uounell was concurred lu by e vote of nine to coven. Mr. Slagle offered a resolution with re gard to e extenalon of ter from the city Water W th OO. outside of the city limit. Re ferred to the Committrie on Water. . . Mr. Diehl °tiered au ordinance dividing the Manchester district into two wards. Referred to Committee on New iVarils, TIIO (.evident offered a resolution ding for the rsmovul of all telegraphic poles not in nee within the city limit, Adopted. Mr. Drennan offercd are nolntionin struct , - log the Solicitor to examine the city code and ascertain if there Is any ordinance in existence for tho prevent ion of the erection of wooden buildings within. the limits of the city. Adopted. Mr. Reed otfod a resolution providing for the laying of re a twelve inch water pipe from School street, in the First ward, to Beaver street, and down the latter es far as necessary, Referred to the tee on Water. lu all or which action there was a mutual cothairrence. Adjourned to Ineet'on Monday night. I= Pauline Short appeared before Alderman Strain, yesterday, and made oath charging Marry Monaghan with having Obtained nineteen dollars and fifty cents worth of boarding from her by false and fraudulent representations. Mrs. Short thonalit that Sae run long enough, and leg payment for her bill, elm was toll that his father owed him some money, which. as s"°ofieresolved, should he given to Mrs. Short. file story sho imtsmoucellY Mined to be false, Monaghan's parent Cuing ill destitute of the "needful . as his on. The accused was aerated, bat WWI release On furnishing bail for a bearing today. The Southern Famine—The Meeting Yesterility—lit AUJourtseil Until -Mon day Afternoon Next, The meeting called for the porno., otde. VlAng come means (or the relief of the starving south Site held yesterday , after noon at the rooms of the Board or Trade. The meeting was Organized by the election of Mr: George 11. Thornton, President of the Board of Trade, on Chairman, and Ile, Jo..eph S. Travelli and the reporters of the preen Seertitariel. Mr. Thuraton on taktrnc the chulr said Gent/retro t Inm gratified nt being called to prenide over thin meeting thought small In number. I am aware that intro are those who think that the sufferings of the !South are but just punishment for the terrible wrong that was done In the attempted rev enlace nf the nation. That punishment should follow the crime la most undonkted, but lam one or those who ,to not think that alifll row women end ehildren ludic of afar. canon to the proper punishment. For that reason, I feel like doing w'rat little 1 can, to do goal to those who Lave despitefully Wad a.. The strife that has but now ended betweeif the two Beetle.. of the country has engens detect many feelings of revenge and Kept- Ulce and passloo. The loyal sentiment of the people ban been to outraged that it Is difficult to forgive. Many desolated bow, holds Lave reasonto teal intlinposed to es. tend the lees( succor to those who have brought bitter tmrruse to their fireside. Wo should not forget,' however, that among those now buttering for food are Month as well as mule hull while the men ordina ry of human impulse-a lead us unsolicited to feed our Wends: It lb the to , chugs of the (treat Judge Of: all human actions that di rects Ifs to tuccor oar enemies. With the rest of the loyal citizens of this city, / did wlint 1 [Mull to ant In sustaining a princi ple of justice and mercy to'' a race of fellow men, _and In sus•alning the unity of the nation snit the cause of rrooloni. In my heart as well as In that of others, preilitllCES and pas } may hove bee. engendered—and my judg ment calls for punishment oleo thaw who by so ceaselessly rebelling cost the Coun try .0 I,llloh tuffering, blood and treasure. W Ire know that Gm principle we as loyal citizens sustained was correct, and w hilt' thousands of loyal hearts felt no fen: lu going to the cannon's mouth to hastens it, yet there Is 'mother principle that 10 fully as correct, and that bids us feeit the poor, and succor the distressed. TIIO city of Pitt". burgh was not afraid , or backward in send . nig her treadle,. of money and her dearer treasures of loved brothers and Mescal/41s to sustain the first Prlticilde against the rebellions :South. Shall the he less bock ward-in sending her treasures of money only tom-Istate a principle equally correct, unit of divine origin" • • I for ono fool the laying aside al: feeling of public wrong, smothering all prompt- Ines of prejudice or of pasoun, and remem bering only that the,. buffering people aro kin of our kin, blood Of Oar blood, people of our people, uad that women awl children are Ili log for Mead. It seems horrible to we that In aloud abounding In wheat and corn, and In wealth, toot the people of a large section of tlix country are feeding on Lunge, or dying (rum want of that of which Ivo burn abondanco to spare. oar pri vate gtlef, what they may, be our otos., of public wrong ever so great; bo our indig natton over so yid run. at the outrage upon the people and the nation, let us put them nalde,and,listentog to (becalm prompting, of our better nature, give, with x heart grateful 10 Providence fur Our prolperity, tilt is Modal bond to the starving people of the onalt, remembering only our broth erhood- no a people, our unity tt.3 %nation, dont tier dot y clirlstilins. tin ittleount of the small attendance, it was, oil :not 100, That this meriting nou'ailJourna until Monday atteru nest, 13th lust., at 3 o'clock, for thin purpobe of obtaining a gen eral attiodance of our eltizena, and that notice lie given In all the city papers, 11114 i that the of ail churches of Plus. burgh, Allegheny unit burrounillegs be and are hereby respectfully " requested to give nonce of the niche from their pulpits on t-31iliatil next—urging the attendance of all übuare iiiispoont to contribute to the relief or tile buffering people of the loath. =A On Wednesday ufLorhurin,J...M.Metialian, cams the ettlre of Alderman Mcltaiters aunt made an Infrunmlion against Patrick and Wllllaut Welsh, charging them with to leninus asmult un,l battery. The parties are boarders at the bou r n of Mrs. Russel, cnrner of Ctn.-taut and Main etrieta, Alle gheny. Sir. Metiahan alleges that they estnonp to the room which Inc occupies, at a hit° hour Tuesday night, and began acting in a vet; disorderly manner. overturning the I minthte, .filmininir on the floor, etc. The pro,euter beteg awakened I.; the noise, requested theta 1.0 be more quiet, when tiler ..chid him and drugged him nut of lied.. They then got a brick, used 10 keep the doer open, and a Wl° one held Min, the other brutally heat it over the head with It until 11.. w.t.icuseirsa Tun; then drag ged him out of the room, and pllched elm down the shorway. Mr. Met..than showed unmistakable signs ye...teritay that he had men nokt outrageouslyabused. Ills) oie ns Stloodied, ills cheek anti Cur rut, and his fliniOst beaten Into. lady. Mr. McCoOk dr....scil his 'Mori. ta Thoegt wnro arre,ttnlyeittrany nn h-hl th 1,11..; -co.. for . their npinntralleo lug In lw had In Cu-, On Weds Int ; ; Prof. Brewer's !Leesnre Last Night. Lost eveniug 110110 a large audience as sembled at Nlaacinie Ilan, upon the occasion of Professor W. 11, ilrener's (of halo Col lege', lecture, under tile auspices of the Young Menlo Christian Associattoo. The audit-ceo Wight hare been tench more res. pectalde In poltit of numbers, as tho Asir. elation is °anciently worthy 01 more:general rectignit lon trout the hetet e-golug condon nay. it Lilo the intellectual least offered was 10 altallee Oi any Of the past ,ontson. prof. sow Brener Is a pleating and highly I nstructlec lecturer, u.itg the plainest lod yet most begot Weil language to convey his Ileac to the dud is nee. to the de,cription of scenery we below° the learned gentleman to be lent - nit an equal. at least surpaswog any 01 1110 Il CtUrerer who have for SO L. years past addressed our ell laves. To ' night tile subject wtil tio doubly attracure— "The thiuntalit neen'ery Of Lal'fornis , e . ! lustrated ugh large photographic sketches. pot, as attending sliould take with them opera glass., In order to obtain fair Slows Or the pictures.. We bespeak for the lee tt.rer eron ;led audience to-night, and In -0 to all Will) utlellll au intellectual enter tainment of the highest order. Choice Grocerle• amt. Where. to P. EMS: We take pleasure in referring our readers to the card of Messrs. Wm. Franco S Son, grocers and tea dealers, .ti 0.15 Diamond, Pittsburgh. We yesterday looked through the largo and fresh stock of teas, coffee and family groceries Just received and opened at this house, and found It very superior. The firm -make a rule of keeping nothing bet the very best articles In the market, for which they are content to receive thit most reasonable of priers. Housekeepers will 110,1 too Atileetlon of choice grades 0 bloc anti green teas, coffees, and angora, to Try line, while the general stock of grocer as miter immediately Into every 'lay 0911 and consumption in our families, will prove upon domination all that houstw I..telirs can desk:re. Ttao retail prices arc Iplaced at lc hoiesale rates, so that It is a jar aaroary advAtaago to deal at France's tea itart.• The proprptors are fair dealing.. honorable busineek men, such ailth whom It Is a pleasure to deal, unit we commend them heartily. to the patronageof our readers. I:Lunen:lller. . the place, No. 15, Pittsburgh Diamond. MEI The India.. liclekettou. In the city yestortiny were dela:gallon Indians en route westward from Washing . ton City, where they had been on °Meta busmen. AUlOllg them worn twenty-fly Chiefs or laucton tribe of SIOuX, nudist' thin gulden. of Governor Faulk, of DaLotah, formerly u re 4,lent. of Ulltannlng. They stopped at tile Mansion House, and wuro iwuorupailltlit lip twO intOrpreters. Mating failed In their missionafter a Mgt* or oil weeks In Wioli laptop, [ ' hey threaten to con federate with hostilo tribes in it war with the whites. 'The remainder of tho delega tion coliGliiteil• Of tw chip Slltinciiota Mous, anti 6121011 t; thorn Wail Chief "Reit Cogs," who porthil pitted iii 0 , 0 Spirit bike Wiwi.. linni Another iitctlng.uislieit per.On• Ugh had au unprOnouneenino nme, 0111100 won Iti te riireteil us a. "M an who shoots water es It dies." This warrior wits tins prieoned In Davenport Ilitrruclin for m torte time, hut'leg taken an well' part in the ina, , etere of 1141. Thep oil lett bitt even ing (Or Dinah, 00, luau. Whence they will Jo on., oil 10iit lte r thelr "hunting iirounds Another delegation are v.kPoet." through the city. to-day. - latigoaciona , itavld Lider came to the ogles of Alder man 1101:astern, y enterday, and after being duly sworn, deposed mud Sabi that cc is a carter, and mounted on his vehicle he scan pasnlug along Fulton street, yesterday. Unfortunately, the wheel of hie . cart Came In close prozimi ty Wan ludic Muni who wa,a engaged in the lel ty rweepatiCat of cargyi,,, a hod. Tuts enraged the geutlernauly wan of the nota k o un, who, 'allt; a ho,' waste an attacrtchstlog. hint for several squares along the prOtlits highway, th ar cny placing MS life for_ the moment in Jeopardy. A warrant has been 65...1 fe n the p"glittelotta carrier, with the ospeeta ,t o of carrying him before the magist le, , where lie will be forced to answerer for r' l.ll4 conduct. PRICE THREE CENTS. Der trort I ye Ire-Two Steamboats ne.tro)ua. .:‘.1•1, fon, t welroo'clm•k =RI last night lire w,.s discoverude , sning from the lower deck of the strain real tug Du.' phln. lying in the 51rmaismtela river, at the font of abort sere, I. The liamel spread rap - Cf 111111111,11,1% I ;; llmeediately to the tog Dick IMlton, laying on the upper site of the Dolphin. Tee alarm was prompt- Ip sounden from the central utatiou and the sire dep., mint mess some on the wharf lending every inertin stay the eoullatfra- Hon. not ail their efforts proved futile un til the two eralte mew:toned a - ore burned to the Waters edge. The lug.. Hyena and Ar row wee , . lying just below the Dol phin when the era nrone oat, but —them.; Fox, 101111 h, fortunately, had steam up,pulled them out into the strewn, Kea thus saved theta true/ de,tructlno. There was no person on the Dolphin a heaths, fire Was dancovnred but 1.L3 wateetilan, WllO made eVery exertion to cad:4;ll,th it, and Old um learn her trattl she was a total wreck. The eettre ' crew, with ton eTrrept len .of the captain" anit wertiatioatd of the Fulton. They into only Dole to save their persons al elTeeta. The Da:phin Wa.l owned by Patterson N. Co.. alai WW4 valued at crt,ooU. silo was hi,ureo foe 4 - 211,1110, Or prr..hibly W,tS,UUO, prinelp.tly In 1 1 01110 eompanie, Tho Dick lotion, eiwornawled - by Copt. Packer, was 11510111 :at Cr1,1.0,e; ii.rerri! for 4 - 30.000. The hell of Int, latter boat may possibly he saved, 03 the Ilrouen tins nonnuered the dames before the forecastle v., , lebtroyed. She was still silent we en We lett the scene of the disaster, at one o'clock. The origin tiro is ',erupt in mystery. Private Sale Day.. nt Smithson & Pala me*' illommoth, Emporium, 43 and 57 Fifth street. TO-day aug to-morrow will be de voted as private bale days at the mammoth headquarters for auction goods of tomthsca, Palmer 3 Co., Nos. Al and Of Fifth Mreet.. This will ho pleastng, Intelligence to our reader , , us on days of public sale this esteem,: inert is so three/Cs ed that it Is dalieult to make selealons from the ellorlUout :Abel; of ge.el,+ kept on hand. Tue firm dully receive!, oft Invoices of gen eral slottlebtie ;mod- lrozn the C•iSt„ bought at sheriff's sal, :Ltil newly nave the choicest Of etobla to ml , r retoll patrous. nt prices mur ll hems tile rates felitch prevail ed anterior to till, War. The etoett ecobrecee ,flme ge:terA Kea clipper. of all the modern style', m a d manufactured for the hest cub tont tram: of the east; halm°. rut skirts, Immo skirt, moll eel foreign end domestic earpets,:gimta lerulsning goods and an endless rut 1• of notions and gen eral house In rnlallitta good:, Those will all he sold at private :lay and evening, and persons desirous of securing rare and um,' floated bargains alentiktat once call In at C u et ,rper.o.,,:. .t large force of ,tentlemari ly and attentive salesmen constantly In at tendance to unit upon patrons, to show 10.)0dli and inform prier=. Fan Kn lunrjrb rent u.—W;nalfe.l Darla was before Alderman Wednesday, gbarged on oath of Lizzie ltlt sure ty of the pette, I.:zxte allege- that Win- Is lit the .habit of seoltliug her every tittle they We r t without havlng the slight est cam., for that exercise. During one of Utso lectures MI, Itorli declared she would her Llzzle's lie Art's 1,1001. beartng this songutuary threat should be put m ex ecutinu, tb. threatened patty made the In formation as stated, noel the Matey hand of thu law was laid upon the bulking wow*. After a partial Matring she gave hall for her appearance at court. ea. U Cochran. F.. q., Attorney at Litut. formerly of the Lao limit of Nloilltt Loch ran, Imbll-1,9 c ill In :mother column. 51r. Coillaran will faiti,fally uml promptly attend to ail 111,31 t!.. , 111,4 or writing en trusted to c'ar. ,lint 11,111 we are enaidetto hi ro.gly commend him to the Community at large. Ito has had largo and liberal experirneo in lilt profes sion. in both tilt , civil and crou Mai courts, and pertion, unfortunate curnielt to be In the me,ltes of the ,lair -hould rit Ids advice as conu-ollor. or giro Into his Lands for atten tion their cholas or ca-e. noon. of anl:wilionble trktly.—We are ; r e ' lutnna end 1313011, trl which for phew at the tc,iiicrice 01 the leitelly, near irairtanii, morning. The ffMt!MMiIS2=MIZEZI . • . - .- - on.l the pa,...c-or et h.....ty hoble trelts of character wlllelt 1 . ....1ert.1 loran object of 'lova 004 rt -lit k I. a.,(1:1,1 a lioate tarele of frt. 0,14 00.1 a• .;..a1..tenc...., who 0 eeply . . oUrn her Ittneral LIOLICO pt.lll- 1“..1 in elllOlll, loluallee.—l rout a tale ahltal ;Iwtement to Weanes , l n tater the tuition of "le quest of a lief:Mal," e were led to do gross lajostsce to a very worthy lady of Al. loahe.r City Nr4. P"well. SO far as the ivies cm...v.4,1W the 1111 . .1.1: rhe was per fectly Intorrat, and the laference which might e het. draw Irma the Item her great 17.j,ike. We stake eui. corrco- Lion upon oar Owe mldlott. folowltur that the lads - tratluce.l mat., to tit:flu:emu of her Character :linong II:0, acqualatetl with hor at our bands. ..31e.rs. Edit orsr— Will you please, hrough your valuable paper, inform the meng m e n whom hem! , ime -von daily nt ludo., near Ilse dully Union Prayer Meet ng room on Fifth streM, watching young going no mai down the ateps, that heir nano. will he pghl,ned full.! [ semi here again. It thc.e young me n would otee . the their aeon.' hereafter wouldmuen better. A ILIIIN“ Lie?, • Widenisq; of ItirLilo Alley.—Thin pr. et Ist ...ill feu proposlue I. to tat, tho ground fro. . the south :Ade ill•tca.l of the north, as at first 9t1,ge.9“21. The .h—lre Is to make the theruth:afare 411 111" haute %Mtn as Fifth stre t. Irons tirTat to I...hortT. IL would ha . ture.t decided Improveznent, and tOe pro- Vtl new enp buihlow:s, on the corner of kiirt2: nut 1110 .I.llee, gives the utter nthlitional hoportance. McMinn. ',lnman With(Ml 1.14.4.0%0.- 11. lit A °Olen tratlgh, teohllngdn Allegheny 4.11 y, helurc Alderman r•train, yt,ter it), charged, ha oath 01 Carnuo W l Ilhamg with eelllng !Naar Wit holt: heense. Augh enbaugh gaga IWI for Ill:appearance at th next term of the k;rl inal Court to answer the charge. Despite tile ire° liecniso law the crusailn against alcohol bail continues. Sent to Jost.-1:10111 . of yeiterilaY we rationed the arrest or a man llttotott %Vat. Foster, fur tilt iLLICI/1111, to entutalt a rape on girl in the - Ninth ward, Ile had a hearing leetr r,tay, watch terminated in Ills being reconre.l to gtve ball fn-the .114 Of five hutolred dollars fur his aphea, 0000 at Court. Falling hi doing this, he was committed tojall. Pornotml.-1 tom Schuyler Col fan, Speak er of tho National Homo, Cl Repre,r,lta. tires, bras in t c:ty yosteragy, and among other placed to Interest. visited the Fort Pitt founise worn, Ito left westward . dun ng the ,lay, and was annuuneed to lea tura last night :It Zan...settle. • • Elephant Dead.—The Luny eleph.lt "II lratn." att.:wiled to the art at rileui aml menagerie Of tratneo antlealq, Of Thayer ioyce. which Li alat at tletanl, ha., on the tat/ inst. The ;remit allow Will eclipse auytillua ever seeu la these parts. Prof, ltrhocr, or College, delight ed it tine aualelloo l , ,at eVc111I11: Mit L LI., lec ture en t ”Phyocal liee:traphyet the PYciile 17.1,11 t," at Maw. le hull. Ile lecture, tli,e evenlutt uu Uhl "Alonntaltt Scenery or California) , Ile uhoultl have at 1,111 house. Thentriest.-10.dorl t tiutn. in Butriiiti on natorday night. sho tell! play two nigh" clwlng on Monday, 3hwton 51,1d0w Soma, f o r the great' lierienn warner swr az thwOoera lion, In thl , cite next iveeki ape pouring in Is 1131111 , 1 of pop u lar Wwfw,"."• The Pacific. no Atlantic Telogro Comy Ir rapidly extending Its (atilt .ties Oar accommodating the toddle. An like has been opened nt YaltAkont, West TIN loth, eel rue,.nnea end now he trans. mitred to tent point. Leonard Clra.V bd. fOIt 'Justice Bat her yesterday, than:v.l with ru,ty of the ponce on and ulortuatien mud" by fdlin Du. pree. A r hearf ag trls. ordered 1130 0.1,0 WILS On pay alt Inis•ol tool t loos,: e se the nr. U. Ilioy ft er lia, onr lb:mks for tllo Aprub ,,,,,,„,,, girths Unice:idly Journal or Medicine awl Surgery, publihneil nnlhlT by W. Palm., M. D., I•llllaileiplidia. It In an InvaluAble work for physicians. The driver of hear.: at a funeral in Grevovllle, Pennsylvania, wt 4 sullenly strwizen with paraly., Thu llama tan away, butellectneal up without doing any serious damage. Edward Malone came to the oilice of Alderman Strain, yesterday, and Instituted suit agalnst dame. Madden, for surety of peace. A warrant muss 15suott for thu ar rest of the secs-ed. Graham, the man who weca committed to Jail Wedaeeday for de , serting his wife, Itactiol, was het at liberty yesterday, bail having boon entered for his appearance at Court. • • AI toone• tolls don't want to bea olty, at leant flo tiles- ticcid , tl • at an election on Tuenday. Never mint], Pim:bare% will take theta in I,ollle of theFe &Ivo, leonnastlown, (thin Is guttlnir nil In sevpn Inlrglarks were committal thero a night Or two niece. The !Mountain Scenery of California. is the sunJect of Professor Brewer's second lecture Wore the Tonne. lien's Christian Association, at Masonic Ball to-night. Tho-e who heard his eloquent lecture last evening will be sure to attend to-night. Tickets kitty cents. Fifty Iracomb Indiana, representing seven tribes, passed through the city Yes terday to charge of Goy. A. J. Faulk, for merly of litttanaing, Armstrong county. Got Ball.—Babby MsDonald, wboio com mittal to jail we noticed in yesterday's Issue, for. an assault and battery on Ana Foley, has been ralesused on ball. The Blinding. of the Ohio Furniture Company at Columbus. Ohl*. Were destroy: .1 bi fire on Weanesday last. LOse 1130,00 U. lienry Freeke. the Cuyahoga murder er. who wus sentenced to the Ohio Peniten tiary Mae years ago, has been pardoned. Jesse Grime... a printer of Zatiesyllle, Meg on Taeada9 last, from eohg.atiOn the brain. The Allegheny Valley Railroad will be in runnttli; order to Bmirs Item] next week. Iroaenbom Was In tho tombs last night. or the venial curenco of being drunk. The Ohio Legislature. adjourns on the 191 n hurt. __ Taenty-nlne oircussee are coming this Court Ileticirts on Fo 13 ri h Page. EM1322 • oil LATS. Lug reeler, on Thursday morn- Ins, u 1..r0 and oneehalto•elock, K. 712: young." daughter of John 11.1.1 `rah' &beats, aged tUed years, two mouths and twenty-tour days. Lilarrlsburg Telegraph pleun cOPY.) Funeral 'M.o.', (Frlday.) at three o'clock C. h., from the residence of her parents, No. ra federal Street, Allegheny City. The friend* of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. 1113E61 1 .--On Thursdaying. AVOI llth t at 3 o'clock. RHODA MIK" morn ARDs, Vile of the late bcorge Steed. acid CI years. Funeral trent the rraldence. In Oakland. on h,a1 . 1111/a. the 13111 inataus. at 2 o'clock P. me Camases will leave tan office of Falranan Sampson. corner of Seventh and Smithfield Ste.. at 1 it'd/I.k. ALEX. AIKEN. 171•711D - JECEL.T.B...7ECMI R. • No. IE6 Fourth sire.[ , Plttsborah. Pa. COFFINS of 41 kinds; CHAFES. GLOVES,' and every' de tri. rlottim of Funeral NOtoishlng Moods loroishe •o paned day and night. lirarso and Casriagee tarnished. K W . D'Null w OF. jw. lg . i— Rev. iller. Foci. I/. T. WHITE &. CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Wecl•• Run and vicinity- CDFF IN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE Corner Sheaf eld and Chartf era eeeee t • Hearse fan Carrtare• fOrnistni. 101 ILLDALE CEMETERY.—The btsutifal .. I.lod'a-acre,` the largest unbar bum place of sepulchre, except one. In thus roue- Is,te on New Brlphton road. Intruedlatre north of Allegheny. T o r bode lots. permits or titles. call at Central DrUg Btore of COOL & CLAYEY. Allexbene Car. DUNSEATH & CO, Wholesale Agents r rt.na TEEL American Watch Company's WATCHES. No. 56 Fifth Street, =3;r M =MI WATCHES, CHAINS .ILSD = AT A VERT SMALL PROFIT. AT WILL T. WILEY'S 6 Wylie St., 3d door from sth. I. w. SCOTT JOILNSTON ts. SCOTT, Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., I=l pittabu.r;b, lEr Canicula: sltantlos etfek to Bowlslnk Watemes, Clocks and Jewelry. All port vat rwaled 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 "I . 89 MARKET STREET. s9t GO TO S sPl. 1 - 3313 'IE3, S9 l 89 Market Street, AND GET YOUR ••• • • 9 5 IBOO TSII/I SHOES &C S 9 THE CEPT A . 89 1= •X• ZZE 311 472 41r 7 13 2 , 19 NO AUCTION GOODS KEPT. S9 IJAS. ROBB, 89 Market St. ;S9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 NEW HATS! FOR SPRING, AT vita LOW PRICES. McCORD & CO., 14.7c0. 131 STTcroci Eitrossit. •o 0 pATENT WINDOW SASH =I WADDING WINDOWS MADE EASY • tbt. huh isso e =strutted as to be sully ta ter. from its w without w indow lthont removing the soot end partite' beads. thin the houseeeeper to do her work In half .nousl time and wan moth more ease. It is fast coming I nto general vet. Don't build without - nosing it. .any win can be altered at a trlging cost. Sato ma kers ant bailor," locate a right at an early day. Territory Is going fist. Bare terdneorneete of fered to men of email capital. For hate and county rights apply to JOSEPH WASHINGTON, No: 6 Potirth street. Pittsburgh; roo m illz. ...cowl floor arkit pITTSBURGII PAPER MANE .- BACTUSINUCOMPANY, .I“Butscwers of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS CLINTON MILL. STEUBENVILLE, OHIO. BILIWITON MILL. NEW BBIOUTON. OFFICE AND WAILEIWIISR. No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Q rricEas—AuecriF i Norxi v izvent. ELIDDL.E.neo ' neXr . jillanctOrtn—Annust Hart), John Avonll ' S. H. nruh., John B. Llo Jonas Y. Vor. kin. Merrick. 4.nhala raid for Paper Stook. 41.14.3 iii 11JER. ctoso & co., Practical Furniture Manufacturers COR. PENN AND WAYNE STS Eand. Lootst st7los of 71711111T1:113.Z ...unify on ififtCHEAPEBT. Tbe Simplest, Tim Ness EWING MACHINE, le WI:MLLES k WILSON'S ,W•batiNsbn Tubas Tessa. SkLIMPOON 27 !STREET, fell HORSES CARRIAGES AND 131.TtiO1YS of the very hest for bin at , Howard's Livery Stable, ylrgt street, neat . Dp,1201/12Xbels Hanle. Or at attentloUtptld to belle. asul selling ynr 110•1.4 tent et '.lean. ; 519 BottaAnsri SEWING MACHINES; Blz macblaaa, cued but a abort Mae, (*falls a reduced Drloca. WM. BUMNEIL & CO., 7tfth strret CHEAPEST PLACE ' 1N THE I= TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, =1 rirBrEEIM PEARL ILSEL —SO casks for salq A- by , CAA/USD 6 SUN,