111 E PITTSBERGU GAZETTE. PIIBLINFIED By PENMEN, REED 440., AT DAZELITs BUILDING, 1343 Wirth Street. litarar. Edlorc asiaLtes i maine .. ?wows. !lull Copia eeata. Delivered by carrier. (per we5t)....... lb Conti. M.ll entocetbers. Yd./ 58.00' 1.40m4 reductlors to Eleoeboys sad Agentee TX12110./03 WILIELY: lime Coll per year. by zna11.—..•..5 I 50 rive do. do. do. cacti...-. IPb Ten armors copim to one address. and our free to club. curb CITY ITEXS. Den 7, At 2M reen street, Drs 8111 a =cola Card.—Uollert Winter, M. D., Physician 4 ,,,L. for diseases of the Throat, Lunge and newt. Dr.Uunter will close his nice in Putts. burgh, on Saturday overkill , April Tali. T hallo who desire to avail the elves of his experionet, previous to his return to New Tort, should do so at once. Consultation rooms, Merchant's Hotel. The Elervol of Porn. This great new perfume bids fair to sup. Plant all others that have yet attracted the attention of the public. Messrs. Wright & Co. have regime to be proud of their great ;Recovery, la the exquisite combination of Plants and &mere irldeli have yielded this truly odoriferous Compound; and whilst we have quarrel with AU lastine and de lightful atom, we cannot go amiss la giving It a now Imo; to which every beautiful and taster at lady in the land sidll second as. The Marvel Of Antcrica wovld he abetter name; • bet at the same time a change of • name could not aad to Its virtues er height- Its extraordinary fragrancy. The Messrs. Wright have made two great acquisitions to the toilet, which pm fair to meet with the general approbation of 5.11 who nerd such articles. The OIL OF PALM AND MACE, for the hair; and the MARVEL OP PERU, for drawing-rooma . They can both be obtained at Dr. KEISER'S, 140 Worid street. . Wow to Galls to Weight. A gentleman, rather remarkable for hie obesity, was asked arhere he obtained his meals, as the bill of fare must be exceed- ingly good,liince he appeared to be grow ing, larger Mid larger every day. The prompt. reply Was "At the Continental Sa loon, next door to the postoffice, on Fifth street, winch is kept by that prince of ept eures—lbultabeimer." The answer was pert and tothe point, for nt the Continental the best meals 10 be obtained in the city are daily served up at the most reasonable of prices. Game—the rarest, steaks. Ash, and everything to tempt the palate, are served. op in a bettor style than could Professor Blot 'adduce, and if you eat one meal got ten up by lioltzbeltner, at a few minutes' notice, you will forever bestow your pa tronage on this place alone. ..... d & Common , . Cod Liver Olt. V.lO PUTCSVOIId Sweetest Cod Lver 01l In toe world. manufactured from fresh healthy llvere, upon the sea•ehoro..lt is perfectly pure and sweet. Ask for "Hazard Couwell's Cod LIver;011,” manufactured Cr.xwzr.r; bLecx Jr. Co. Now York xw Sold by alldrugglats. • Just Itessived. A fresh supply of Crosse annd• Black - well's famous Pickles and Mustard. Also very choice Layer liaisons, Imperial and Turkey Prunes, Smyrna Flea, dc., do., will be sold at the lowest market price, at 2:o. 112 Fed• oral street, Allegheny city. Dry Goode. • • • To retailers of Dry Gocsie ma offer great nduceutents, having a fall stock which we sell at the lowest eastern cash prlces-nnd eat goods in any length at the piece puce. J. W. Buses Co. & • • 59 Market street. Go to Flemlog o s Drug Store, No 84 Market street, for Clark's, Ilarvers and Chessman's, Female Pills—Sole Agent , f or the efts'. . Go to Flomlog's Drug Store, No. 84 Market street, for the bast Pot , ash . and Soda Asti to the elty—at lowes t prices. Go to Fie=lng's Drug Store, For a rollabln liemeny for Cholera- No. at Alt.ket street, Pare Drage! Pore brags!! Pure Dregs!!! Pare Drags nt Klan A Draft's, Allegheny. Ton Can Boy 1 Foreign Liquors of sit kinds st JOgeyh S. lineh's Distillery, No. DO, 191. 397 and 193 You C Sim 88 per cent. Alcohol se Joseph 8. Tina's. You Ono Buy Now HOW" at .10801:111 S. tine/tea. Almost a Weddi ng—lOrnhappy Terms nation of a Lona Affair—night and Porsal I. ' A Sown lady, giving her name as Han nah Preston, appeared before Justice Wolf, of ' Millereek township, on Saturday, and, alter being duly await, deposed in sub stance fo ll ows t Some two years since she ferreted the so lvate nce of a promising youth named .1 tiro= 'IV Burns while Preston. at the residence of her Uncle, llliam B. n Law rence sty, Pennsylvania. Burns was emplo ed as a clerk at a blext•furnace near New C tie, and lived in extravagant style at the principal hotel In that bushing town. Being ipossessed of a handsome personelle, with a considerable amount of native dash, he was not long in making a decided im press'on on the plastic heart of the too sus ceptible Hannah. The twain indulged In many sweet hours of &oft dalliance, and at the ended' eighteen months' studious court. ship they were bet, othed, and the nuptial day arranged for the following (last) Cot lob Man eve. As the time crept slowly away, Hanna s h Kogan to make the necessary preparatiOn for the bridal, and, with Lunen care, select ed a brilliant troueseau at a well-known dry-goods bonus to Cleveland. Judge of tier oonsternation when on her returnsbe found a note from her affianced, conveying to her the electrifying Intelli gence that he could not fulfill his part of the ' contract for divers reasons, and stating that cityas en route for New lork, from which he would Send her all the pecuniary aid le his power. The shock consequent on this disclosure brought about a fever 1 In the agonies ot which the trusting sad be came a mother. W hen convelesc entshe learned that Burns . hall not gone to otham, but had come to this city. finding employment at a tannery j near follow) She Instantly determined on g him, and with the feint of her Illicit love arrived at the Little Miami depot Friday afternoon at four o'clock. She boon discovered that she waS on the Tight scent. ea an employee of one of the tanneries, told, on enquiry, that Barns was engaged at an establishment on the Mill reek COW. Fearing that he would become aware ens her presence. and seek safety in flight, If she didn't use tile greatest expedi tion In the work of capturing tilm, she re paired at once to the ollirwi of the tamp. • trate nettled and Instituted 'Stilt against the false Jerome for seduction. An officer was immediately dispatched in quest of the an used, bat fortunately for himself he had Jett. for Indianapolis a few hours before. salte Ms sudden departure was the re+ of icing apprised of Hannah's arrival ur not we cannot even surmise, yet such ma: have been the case. The huly left last . night for the caital of the .Iloosler State, hoping to overtake the fugitire.—Clriclanoti -Enquirer. • _____......- Extraord Po.. A correspondence between the Vicar of Newport, Isle of Wight, and the Electric Telegraph Company's engineer at South ampton, divulges an ertmordinary hoax. on St.ratnekts Day the Vicar received a dispateb, marked •private;' which stated that the fortifications of Dublin bad been attacked, that two thousand Fontana nod been killed and wounded. that the telegraph ___ -....__ -.... ..---....-....--_ .. office had been burned down, and tha t a Fenian beet was expected to attack the port \ .of Dublin. Upon rccebrunt , this dispatch I the Vicar read It to his congregation, and . quested their prayers for thc,se who were e pposed to he In peril. When the reverend' g ntleman discovered that the message wits ' I ad ross fabrication, inquiries were institu te, and it In now stated that a boy in the . telegraph office at Southamption bad been playing what the telegraph company's engt i _neer rails a " practical Joke" wile a fever , do friend nt Newport. The two "Jokers" have Leen d. suspende • __ _ . - new life boat known as the "monitor raft" ism exhibition in New York- it Is mimposed of three air-tight gotta perches cylinders, twonty-flve lees is leery. and twenty-stz Inches in diameter, encased In henry duck covers of the strongest meter). al, and connected together by means of heavy duck flanges, which form a complete deck surface. On the top and across these cylinders are placed a series of thwart. or Planks. which answer. the double purpose ol structures to keep the Cylinder& nears ta.nt.! for passengers. The r..ft when Infla ted has c an y capacity of o r tlioneand ponnds not be swamped or capsized, And will carry forty or tlfty porsom. El C . , ._ _ , ~."."1. i i J:- --T7 ? ' '-•Z -' " ',.. ' ',:.;-. = " \'''r P , (7 2-14 ,:c I 1,.. -"l6' I .; I__ , 41 1, W ...."- .....,,.....--- _ ,-.:-„, . •„, , ,, V t ..,....„ ~.4. „ , ~... ‘. t ii ti _ i i 57 1 1 lilt 1 , --..'"t-""; --• -4• ti Tk, ,s ;e3 : . ~.:,., r , ~,.. ;, i 4. ~ N -k 1 4 e,:T i, s \,',.„--- - - - - -I i A ; , St , : .:' . -- I.t ; r i l ' 2 . 1 1 $ c a . :. ; : 1557, j 1 1 , 1!, ;'' ' ' 1 , 77 ) ----' ___' I,*l ' 1.4 • --z ' Az 113 FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. FROH WASHINGTON. NEGOTIATIONS WITH INDIANS Surratt's Tcial Again . Dismissed. ICK PABSILIIS4 IN PENNSYLVANIA Disposal of "Public Lands FREEDMEN'S BURE.kit REPORTS By Telegraph to th.iPittabargh Gazette.] Wital morrow, ...kr M12:3,1661. QOTIATIOJS The Commissioner of Indian Affairs had received telegrams from General Sully, President of the Commission to Investigate the Massacre at Tort Phil. BeartleY. dated California Crossing, April Nth, which states that after great difficulty they succeeded in getting the Agadolaand Brute Sioux infer a talir, representing three hundred and fifty lodges.. A satisfactory arrangemeni.!_ made with them, and the General things it can safely be said they have prevented Over seven hundred warriors joining the war party. The Commission would leave Fort Sedgwicir for Fort Lerma:de In three or four, days, and hope to be successful In prevent ing many more Sioux Joining the hostile parts. There had been much trouble on the read to Fort Laramie from the Sioux, which would increase the diracultiee and expense of tae Commission. arnetare's ini.AL—ATVenrT TO SIX A TIXS• Meson- Bradley and Merrick, counsel for Smentt, appeared In the Criminal Court and filed a tietlLlon, alleging that the prose cution has had the fulleat notice and amplest means to prepare for trial, and can have no reasonable ground upon which to risk further postponement; that the prisoner's means have been utterly cid:masted in seek ing evidence to establishiheyond all doubt his Innocence; that be is now ready and de mantle a speedy Counsel therefore prayed the Court to overrule the motion of the District Attorney ter a continuance. and to designate some ilaY at the present term for trial. • C. S. AtOrney Carrington 'was willing. the, prisonir should have s spealy trial, which wain/foe as soon ad the interests of the accused ind the Govern ment could be properly consulted. Ile ex pected in the trial to be able to satisfy the Court and all the world that Surratt was guilty. Judge Flsherdid not think - the prisoner had cause to complain, and there was no rea son why he should be very impatient, for prisoners were frequently six months in jail before trial; but still ho desired to have a trial at this 'term and signified it would be desirable to proceed to trial on or about the 27th of May. . ' Mr. Bradley said they would be ready on the 10th, and If the District Attorney was not then ready they would consent to postpone the case to the 27th of Slay. The District Attorney said he could not be realy before the leth of June. De could not state precisely. Counsel then withdrew and the business of the Court proccedesl. CONCILII3ISO 'came tasns. The Commissioner General of the Land Office has transmitted to the local °dice. in Minnesota lists of lands approved to that State for Internal improvement; remounting to 25 - 2,0.11 acres. The Commissioner has received returns from the local odic° at Springfield, Mis souri, for March, showing an aggregate dis posal of 35,01 G acres of public lands, 23,001 of which wore taken for actual settlement and cultivation under the homestead law. The cash sales amounted to $0,119. • 18.1.0t-'ill DCIULLV•II.EVOCTR. lleports . from °dicers of the Freedmen's *mean' In South Carolina state that the freed people are generally employ.' and doing well. The agent in the Barnwell district says the feeling of the people to wards the blacks is generally becoming more favorable. The destitution in Lex ington and Illociland districts has been re lieved by the issue of the oorecent by the Soother!' Belief Association and the Issue of Government rations. The school. are In a prosperous condition, and several plant era haw; signified their willingness to all in their establishment and continuanc From the report from Goner 11 Gillum, As sistent, Superintendent !dr Kentucky, It ap pears tile condition of the freed_ people is improving and the conduct of the whites IS ouch 13.3 not to occasion any difficulties. lint few outrages are reported and those are generally of a trivial character. The freed men In several' sutotilstricts are working Lain:tore splPll than at any time sine° the War. • The sub-commissioner at Vicksburg ra ports few complaint's by freedmen, and gen- erally agabast.employers for violation of their contracts, and when they were not adjusted et the orrice of the sub-commis.' 'stoner, they were referred to tho civil courts. The Inferior courts appear znore desirous to give fell justice to the freed- Men, and j.he higher courts are still impar tial in the adjustment cores. .LSSIONSD TO DVTT. Colonel O. Cron, promoted brevet Briga dier General, and brevet Major 6. G. Ro inson are assigned to duty as Chief Quar b- termasters of the district of Fort Snelling, Minnesota.. Brevet Major E. 11. Grimes is assigned to duty as Yost quartermaster at Fort L 152110110. POSTOWVOL 11012113611. T. The Postofgeo at ilerlot la, Pennsylvania; liras robbed last night. This makes the Oftn Poston/co rookery in that State since tho Sill inst. The Department has made or. rangements for reducing the mall to and from Santa Fe to ten days. lIITZRA JL 17.109G2tri ZYC6IPTII. The receipts of Internal /Cayenne to-day were W 1,05. THE SECOND MILITLRY DISTBICT 13.r.Arrangernent of Soballetricte —, Annitiooel Dreinlotionw—roat Xi/in : menders to /teatime Direction of the Police When Nee....... dip Toterraph to Its sissette.; Cesar...row, 8. C., April :Z.—General Sickles has Issued an order re-arranging the sub-districts in his department, and providing additional regulations. Ile for olds the sale or gifts of liquors to United followingsoldiers, sdllors ror marines. Thu Is one of run provisions of U.^ order: "Post commanders will supervision over insgbarates, sheril uty sheriffs, and police. w Ithin: the wands, and will, when necessary preservation of order and tee dLsehargo their duties, assume command of the p , lice force. Street. Car oft DlMeni Neg ro ty —E°. xeltement AM [By Telegraph to the rittsbaigh Oazet e.; Bacitworn, April T.3.—To-day a negro in sisted on riding upon a street car. The conductor put him off. when ecveral hun dred negroes catnored unit Insisted that tho man should ride. A strong force of me lice came up, and tile moo was arreetcd. Much excitement was canoed et the time. Murdered Ills, Mau, • Ihr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Lissgite. ) BOniol, April M.—ThomrsDoughe rg Y arrested In Uloneester for killing hie ow son, three years old. Dougherty has an 'governable temper, and whiling treat h child • its brother Interfered, which so e ragedbins that he mulled the child's he against a bedstead. killing It lustahtlY• Fatal Mistake of a Dragee• , Lite Teleyrayb to the Yttlatoargh Oevette.. Monica, April=. marchtuttOt this • MiStako of an spn ly. lis had props with prussic sold of tartaric Rota. LATE CONDENSED SEWN. h to thoPlz tiburgb Gazette.] The, original cause of disagreement be tween the two branches of the Columbian Government was the passage in Marcher a law eqacting that the Government troops should not interfere in quarrels between the States. ilasquera recant the bill Imme diately, and declared communication tweenGongress and himself to have ceased, and gave notice that be would pet In force the article giving him the power of con demning to death. Too day after the issue of this decree It was suspended, and an agreement was arranged by which the Pres ident was authorized to reorganile the Pan ama thiliroad .Compeny, and. the exiled bishops were allowed to return to their charges Immediately, and the number of troops are to remain the lame as at present. 11. reported that the Emperor Napoleon. in his preparations for war, is endeavoring to purchase arms tress the United - States. A. rain and hail Storm did considerable damage in the vicinity of New York City on Monday. In Williamsburg one building was demolished. Revenue ofilcers;otildonday, seised a die. tthery and rectifying establisiment in WU. liau.burg, New York. in the EMU against General Wool, at Balti more, for false arrest and Imprisonment tiering the war, the J erY rendered a Verdict me cent damages. Other similar cases be abandoned. • .. Tho establlAlament of Olson and Dickerson, connected with the Oliver llou;e, in Toledo, Ohio, 009 destroyed by fire yes terday morning. The stock• of horses Nes saved. Loss .10,000; insurance. $1,.500. The funeral services of 'Est:my Timon took plum, at Buffalo on Tnesdety. There was a large procession and Imposing cure- monies at the Cathedral. A great number of bishops and clorgy from other cities wee. 'present, Including Archbishop McCloskey of Now York. tars Seward has gone to hist moo In New York, on a visit, and Is en• to mak. ► Speech on the political Pane Bagley . , late missionary to India and Japan, durlnga visit to Jeff. Davis, at For tress Monroe, recently, endeavored to in duce him to apply to President Johnson for a pardon, believing that with the nameaho cool , ' get to a petition for a pardon. it would be granted by the Presailent. me. Davis declined to make the application, as It would be a confession of his guilt, and would prejudice his case at the trial, which lie understood was close at band. Mr. Bag , Icy, however, went to the :President to certain It a pardon would be granted on pe titions, but -learned that the President granted to pardons without an application from the culprit. An English arm la reported to bare of fered to pup the national debt of Columbia, amounting to thirty-three million dollars, and aAvanCe One !zillion dollars to the na tion, besides paying an annual rental of live hundred thousand dollars, for a nine. ty..nlue years' lease of the Panama Rail. • . . Late Pepin opened on Sunday aud boats have Palised through. Es•ytayor Monroe and family passed through Cairo yesterday en route for Can• • • Archbishop Spalding to recovering, and erpects to go to Rome, early in May. IL woolen mill, belonging to the Mee chants' Woolen Company; Dedham, Mass. chusetts, was nearly destroyed by lire Iliac night. Lose EthroJ, insured. It IC es itinated that the loss to the United States Internal Revenue on account of the destruction et this year's crops of cotton, sugar and molasses to /A 1161016 by over flow, will be between eight and ten millions of dollars. Ino .3f,neren, of Montreal, states that th delegatea of the PrOVILICO, recently In Lon don, are .to form the future rriry Gorman of the British Confederation. FROM NEW YORK. illy Telegraph to the gittahurelt Gazette.; Tar. J•r•agei Vlarro.. N.w Tone, April 13. — The Japanese Com ml.sloner9 were Wattna on today St th . Metropolitan Hotel byIL S. Chilton, of 1.5 State Department. directi.n of Secre tart auward. who offered them any inlets and assistance in facilitating their t visitNationl Capital. ( otherslonr v the Navy lard and places of l tercet to•morroa'. A violent tornado pns•ted over -northern New Jermty yesterday. The track was halt mile wide..a.nd was ebtedy destructive at Newton, N. J. • • CONSTITCTION/L DLLECELTZ 2L8,102. The g election for delead oft q the Constit utional Convention passe tonetly. with tlttlaal. vote. .... LIQUOR DBALBILB ABIIIINTZD. AboUt two bandied arrests were mule of liquor dealers for being open on' Monday. Tony . were held for salt'. • VIZ OLD BOWBIIT SOLD. The old Bowery Theatre was Bold at Bub tlon to-day for Shril,Coo. TOBACCO eseroares 011230. Two tobacco factories were seized to -day for alleged revenue frauds. •11/B•T IN A BALL 1100 0 . • Two men acre aeriouslv Injured in an affray last Melt. in a ball. room on Sind avenue. Tito assn apt was on . . RI :AWLS DAltAllt. sonar, Ida Dalbert. aged seventeen, who r away from her father's home, near Min capons, Illinois, with rm. has Dean fon , horn and will be WIC borne. Washlngtou specials say the Postmaster tioneral. In addressing a circular LO POSitolll.- CIA left without. Postmasters by the action of the Senate. says IL is proposed to close the Mikes after ascertaining certain farts. The President has not signed the commis sion of Ur. Mastitis., who hes gonu abroad Postal Agent. Tllllnacatyr MAT., The grand racket match resulted In vl tory for (fray, the F:rigltsh chatep.ort, h winning . four of the seven game. • • New TorkConettlatlonal D. Electlogn-11.epublleso .11•Jor Ward tieecber .Iloareated, fit, Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Casette a New Your, April %'b—The election fo: Senatorial delegates to the Conetitutiona Convention It tills city, resulted In th. COeo Of nineteen Democrats and one lie Ok lican, tiro latter by lons than Leo malor pub y. Thirty-two delegates at large ar elected throughout the State, of whom Mg teen artiof each party. Advices front the Interior of the State r h - Detery.cra4.ratut. SOt Ito- publican; ltochesteirL,TLL I'l'oblican; Utica, 1.4) Democratic, but Oneida. county.of which Utica 1.1 county town. IUN Lt.:publican; Buf falo. Pee DllMOCriltiC. Nl6 , loot, April 73.—The Vote city will canoed forty thousaud; Unn majority about 150 e. The vote of bit to 11lout 115,Ole; Democratic I seven thousand. cares , New 'Yong, April V.—Leas than 35,e mten were craft In this city treday, or cheat ono-third the lull oote. It is about the same proportion probably throughout till n ot and It in probable the total vote will not exceed 350,,1U. The Republicans have &ddlexn elected a Majority of the Con ventton. Ileturnefrom Brooklyn Indicate the elec. lion of all the Democratic candidates for delegittei. W Hoary ard Beecher, ItepubliCan, was defeated by lot s majority: Tbu total Vot of hinge county lb 19,348, Ices than half that of lest year. IX= - - - wyentieli and Manz on the War Path. 0830/0i COLOIL/430, April...H.—Passeners by tho Smoky 11111 couch today report two to three thousand Cue. :annex and Sinus. on the road. Sixty United States Express horses have been stolen this work. used General Custer at Fort Hay., from Han cock's command, for provisions. The In dians are all on the war path, and thus tar have °lulled the troops. • Union Perin! Itdl ro n d PrO eeeee . [Hy Triumph to the rltt•bufgh Oasetie. j W vasmovvr. Ka, April -Z.—Trains on the Union 1..if10 road run through W tills place without delay. Thu road wilt be open to Salina, forty oil 101100 distant from here, Onor Monday., LargeLargenumbet, of possenge. fUm west have cotne down from Omaha and taken this route, the Platte road hum lull ben. vary badly damoso:d by the tato tiOrnis. .—Mn. Ragan, wlft, of a city-, wax notaoried by a tbecary and died inetante rat a prescription for bee ag as lagrotliarit In3Load SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M FROM EUROPE. THE WAR -PROSPEcT Peace Almost Despaired Of. MONA RIacHAUO3 ARIIITED Financial. and Commercial By Telegraph lu the PI t,burgh April . 2'2. rn.ny __re and rritssla.l.l almost neve., of till.tirA 1110' corodilorliblet alarm. xi:Lunge tooling toirrirtlli a Pont.. oxioir oil of mug c LI Gladstone much censert , l Is - the mem bers of tbo Llberwl pwrty and ttl.3 (I'lo.l- ,11 . the Liberal cause, for win.; they term his mAtromagement of the Retell° movement. FRANCE.. . annual, vacm•uos P•ZIA, Aprli .23.—MarAnil" Moe - dation ar, nvial In Peale from .110,10.. 1.11.1.0 0 be boo been errand by the Emperiir of the Ft to,elt Furloughs have all been ended, and orneeri Ordered to drill tire - NEWS strums:llf Olympus from New York, Arrived. 01.00• stay City of AIILIVerr, from N., York FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. itroor.. /Iti MICIII.II g CVIUIII Lly quittt Los pose, Apra9 i.—.V9oes—urizar elm: at Its for No. 10 1/11111: Los rms. : Apr it Lends dtelmed 1 ;c: El re and 11:m0ii Cru %rt sours. dui-lila:el •,t::. April 9.e.—Xivet —l.:.etteen If a eery ;me,. ellll fen thee il.u4leoul; n,11141 Clreed ‘0,,10,0,,11 rpletn.l4lVlO,Ll 13, 9.1 (04 NO. I red, and 1t...el for Caiefor. obi %lieno. Coro 444. for 1011 val westi.ret. Barley 44.103. Outs ti I. reuie ldr Yrs vlsious eloiee. sot geuerally pork 774. 1140:b11 4. 1.. x 19. st td, 0146440 0 , 01 4plrit. 4 Or Vet rolemo 1.; refined retroliono esel. 1191e011 for Spirits of Torpenttieu irfoteol at 36..44. le.osin told er, at for fine arid r 1 for CLOIII/104, II 1. 1,1. Clover:sore &I. lAv xi:roux, April f:e ,J.—Cent 'Mt very duel and tunilmer a...award: 9.e.er 9 0 1 X,OOO talcs. 'Poe Melo.: lug aro th e oeo-etr.ir Ice": elit deeittling ((Lunde 1 , • 1;11, to,t, y I, L. Manchester market leer eoeii anallull priers prlres eloceti Ilrotel-luer quiet. Cora Cis 9 1 for mlxe.l 1.1..1' :N 71. Barley 49 tsl. I. 0,1 Petroleum Is 44. 1.44004, April 2.4—erriterewmial.... !=el,. (Ira,, 1111,1010 CerAral, 11; United ultti.= tsonds, extra trOIIr,OUA, Los uos, Ayirll 93 —.4:error:J.—Moro, mar ket liaise. wad 001,0.5, Arrl4ll can 4,ecurll.l.* 0104,1 Lcio, t . 111.1. e, Central. 74i.,; YlvOtToorit: l4 ., F1L441701T, April Stales Howls, 0°3604, solar! %Vesture,. 1044 iron, for 0.100190. LIIIArrtIIIOI. A-_,9 srers quiet; Xl3l for "perm, as ad 110 NTWIC.C.P. April le,•,ret eum. friorte per k 110g1002 00 for NI 1414110. = Tragedy at a•ltare Course. :11, Telegraph to the Vlnel.tren Arocava,ft., April feart .11 trage.ly °centred nt the rite al c ml.t. ter. y I[ eel and mit a l namd e t-ter ultercgtlon. 161111 u,or r1:1• , 1 el/noting Wm. NIWINILVS, mterm:...l t. prevent the dlttlenlty. A ti: ter then allot 11°4,1. ttotlt pat..lea fiver Tetra . ..am , By Telegrwoh to in , Blttsser.l l CIT, Aurtl2..lllvr Cl eet and falling slowly . ; weather elea cool. .51 te r 0, April rose four Inchee. Weather rainy .1 coo!. ill—Myer falling witlx 1114 feet ot x uter in the —Ftvo women are etlltorn In Own.. —Oppres4lve heat In bit In Sew 0r —Good elelttlang In Belinnt,llo., o ♦ TOU'ADO • —lirasiMoppers aro good to vat when ha. ed. —The crops in 'Texas aro lookidg remark ably well. —ittss Kato Ileld will accompany 1,1151.4 to Lurope. —French Canadians aro going :South great numbers. —12,56 ... 0 emigrants landed aCA:AIe Li - den last month . —Secure weather in Alabama 11.0 °beet , the plantations. —Schuyler Colfax. loctures during the I, 00813 of Congress. Harlot Beecher Stowe has 'recent,: been In Macon, —A French railway company Is [4k:fli nt twb thousand pit/ weaker ears. —shiottscindir M money In Chill, an. Injures no Inn.unce, for then, Is nom thorn to Injure. —ln 101 l 21 , ne had only one cotton mil now she tots ore thou twenty, wltit ninio 3.0p00 —Retvn Yew le the name of a new L'it net Wu hope ho will have a good tune t, It among the Reviews. —The pollee force of Now York is main tabled at en annual cost of 12,100,i50, alt 410,000,00 , / is paid for lig , mrs. —The shipments of petroleum over thi 011 Creek Railroad, below llitimelllo, tn. Saturday, wo 4 , 10 barrels. —The Saturday, of royalty are Lag Ou. Te Prince Initinrial of s tenet an abetcese h In his le and tne /Tine.. 01 Waled has a bad knee. —Tennyson goes shout kinking uncom• mealy lion an old may. with lactic long hair, nn Insanely romantic cloak of ancient build. and a hardily demented h+[. —A frisky nnil wealthy Mule of sixty semmere, In Climago, ban J net. hht:h. , Z h., with three limbatoln. •10, report speaks of low ax stlli a very heantiful woollen, //MI no, commonly "well prencreell. " —A gentleman In Boston 13 said, after Oi• perleneing religion menu ago, inn have broken to powder a marble eony si the Venus do Metilels,ltrinisi ul, n 'mode, Of Very lfalualde pallitingX and cotirdelills, tan dedtruy , c l is library whit:lt cost —Milner, the Sculptor, has just meets...l a golden order with V.llllll/1:11 Mil, front a gentleman lit New York, a (nimbi done 10 marble or Moore, for v. bleb he agrees to pap C.. 00, t L u h,rgedt sell eta, paid to any sculptor Itr the world for it stogie !te nni. The w,. will be si amen feet hike, O and !trill &titre employment to Pnliner i ssk ill, genius, clay, and chisels for al lead?. !Atte.: year , prOpoSed to light Um etreet borne. of New York by civet, Sclti etaniancoodly, as the Capltol W nide !Infirm Ilintnillated. The rciedide annually Of lighting and care of the New Yank bur ners In Itlo,o/0. The electric. insehleim Y will cost, 10 tile first Instance, sTS,,iso, ca tending the Is ken loeve] y Moiler; after that Mt annual expenditure of 310, 1 5 a/ for lighting and rare. —ln the Uircut Court, New York, n emu was tug T ied on hitrud a whiell the h\ 111- Ulf sought to recover of the Ailions I.opress Company the sion el P.•Cn legal tender notem, which 10 Starch, d, t ocre del leered by plaintiff tO defendants' ngent ut Diat to no wuveycd to New Otlinwis, hot lo om wi were never delivered there, owing to tie , burning of the eteamer the inonev was, at, the wharf In the lust eity, soon after her arrival. TM, court, alter hearing tllll plitilitilts hiellhe, Monis. , .1 themeinpleita, Oh tile ground that io, gell Oil the part of the r.ouipany's agent had been PrON'Un• —A fatal occident Of a ninkolar led Ors oc curred at toe north °Mal of the thawle h k tunnel en Saturday. The "bell man," wo *tend. at the bottom of the shaft Ith.l gives the signal' for the platform to rise, was standing In his poeltlon alMost directly under tho platform, which hos It that time ht the mouth of the when Is inneber of Mulls were thrown upon the platform to be taken down for me. One of tiles, shout gee feet In length, rolled of :Mahe in, and failing a distance of tide, inmilred and neventy feet, Its sharp edge etrinik the man" Ifs tin Mlle, and tee tnetrnineut Veld cti entirely th CI nig 11 bin to, I ydind l hen soil , y ll 10000 tens a heavy plank, melt 1.. " paling the unfortunate een. TM plank hail to be eplit with n,, ass' 104hr° the 11 011 eMIIII in loosened. Ti,,. injured man lived about twenty hours miter the occurrence, I= I eget . q-11 illllibliNS CITY AM) SUBURBAN, eaTliTlf l'AGE.—The fune,l and no's: rt• hold', Money, Oil and Produce Markci 1 „,,,, r i r ,” b y nnu paper In the city, uoti be found on our Fourth Ikve. The Scandal—lhoth with Soong Statement from . D. ! __Warn!, TIM entire comulutilty was shocked On Sunitail.st by the publication iu t Lice der of a case Cl scimilal, In 0 Well Daniel O'Neill, Esim it the pwiatieh, figured In 0 pant Cully eon-I/1C.1119 mintier. In the at. sem, of that gentleman trot. the city on is wedding tour , we ooncluduil to delay the publication if the Set - lons charge ohm . ucll tone as he bu board I rout In hiss Ittliqell . ll , , /Old 110[0 , lth 0 ,0 lint)of the dory without COtuthent, trualni{ that our reader. will TOM . I . VaI their verdict until -null as the mitlre Inatter In the, toughly investimited botore 140 luMper - MEE On Fil , :ny Ito.t Mr. James It. O'Neill itp. loaro.l :110 Court of Common I'lC±ti of county, t“,li that,: armllnanon for i VOI l V front Into who Mary Ann, on tta3 of 1,41/ ILO ry, as out forth In the NI- the )Iyzsr , r .1! I,olc Judge, riLhe 1 . .11./1411 1 . .. 1 Vr. .1/11,1AC 1 1 1, ( . " 1 1 11 1.1 111 , pet ..11.11 1.121 111.'1 01%/11.11.1,11' U:N1`11/ repre.enti thattoarrln,te rout t meted Ana celebrated bet ,ren the 1111,11.111 1.1 , 1 Mal 4' Allll COlllOll 11.00 1.)'Ne111, 1/11 Of July, 1:411. 411.1 al- Lhott.th t ht.'s of u. 0, It , 00. In this h elotlt. smi.l • ti . .St I 4 anti the the v.,0,14.ny ,‘1”..11 tocl , u,s sate, yet no 11 I Mitt I tic ,1,1 51,y Ann ,S , lll, In Nloint/1/11 01 len X vo," tores , tld. ttn, committed u - Ith .folt ithm ono uh,tel ,, re the ILl•ellaht...n. , w. t Le a crrizt-n or thlA 1 . 11 111- I 1./1, toil 11 1111+ w h o l e 10r.,101141, 1,0 ho petition tilt! 10,1, - pru,s nnhpet s, mar Issue from Ht. tu 1 1 110 .sald 31nty .tun I)`Nettl, 1... t to upp.-or $.l. -the go, Co:otwni 1,111 c•mn:y, to •ulll petttton 1,1“ untt 11,110 hy 1.11.) r.hotii , i not Iw 12.1 frtilll the 11.1.1n1 Lien ut.tritn. , ny. COllll tn.11..1 /1,1 1 . 01111 t. 111.1 Ann etc. 11. O'N ME 411:NEPAL NEW... TABIALV, 110 jhr(, Lo— It. It, shove naanel •o , ulsz. Imps tint ttio '•,to•ill ton :111,1. I ,, • • • 01 111. 4111) A ;I n0d .4:.• 1,1; 11.1 it t tot oot lit levlty e.,1111100 lo tvooo Aaol Mo.l y Ann • tor lorow Icing Irro/ otot rk1 1 01 . • 110 0 01 . 0 ut her, latt ,r ulentlool it, • .1. 11. .1'..+0.1 LILL, ,)! 1.. n ,:1•1 .3!, 1111,1,7, :31 ;l1 of li N-kit so tits t tt,ttrit AI, ttttirt NicAtiti-,tn, wittot putt,' te.• • tot Lit is, It, trt tssly or tilt Witt st ssu,ft-st, I,Avittit tt. ti tit, It. rGo, suintis tiito thit • t - . Lit .5. it. Sim kir ltUttn , r. Ni. It. st'Nettli pro. ittly I tirt,Hlti . s t•s. t.••tt. .1 n5+45 . tt.o' tlrr.-ilt. pto, ',III iv-soe 1“,11.1...L . X..., iiitii, Ili:It:us, rt• is ctir.l innc A:. Ne. , , 1 out:, An: 11 . 111, r,t.T.:Ved r,ln ~.jalt tot t‘or,••• oti 4r“.1.,•1 ,1.5..1411, 413544 11-. .1.1:0:•• 1,..1. ..:.11‘,L ~,,, mat (.1 , in not 4..!. - ,ct 1.1,* ill Cloa :or hi, I alit C• 11, :10,1 L1,41::.rk tn.at 111,6ltr• ,rr ,31!..,y, tr”,,11. ti , t,t, t NOt 11:11iO4 yrl 5":1 tL. 1 . o: ittw 1,.. 1,11 t ttor t. t toot 'gip; :01 , a nara; L ay, t•• .o• in! 1,1 Jetta , . 1:1 C, , .111 1, 1 1 , 111. ft , A l , 44 , 1.1.1t1 t . T.• ~:1 lay ‘,l hi: , Olarau 11..ky nlrt Lc Ott: of ,tvrr trla• ••:,.:11., year , . Ot 111 -, •ytt,.• .11.1 lA,: ,A 1,1,, .:1 lll , :111,1 Oa, II to h , n I took a ttl,llltit.e.l 11 1111 10•1 1111r,t01 ,, w ute. It wa. 111 1, antn.r of r, Ith t'aat oniga.l came to koqtroce utal 11 , N cat.. atnt oa,tat.•:,. on oath of I.la Ito, Ito .I.l.lartnan ora hore I went 1101 1. ont , :oat ttltou,,,la .0 a , 10. 0 • till, gtrl onil toparat lon In 1,1 0, 05 1.4 lac:, .131t...11.. , 11 1,- 11, 411,1 Ito to,rl ~1114 Ito .1, lair 1 . P.11, 111 111,• 11 011 . 11. , 111 111 1111,1 011, 11,1Wnuu....0m0 tw ~ ye., tor v. 1111•11 1 never, pertJattr, yalictutg ta 0 Word. 4 011 1.1.0 NOIIIO.O rn I 100 1.00 . 110,0 -0 u. Ith Intv In,: re et. Naturally fortuttlag ant 1.111 , 1 In anner. lux nverslon ton ant,' byr Itt• througleller having loot 111 arre , 4l, . for ullter reamons not uree,,,aty ntne. Ittiring renttenro itti tlorto elat 1 , 0 , a were anythint; Out Ile Icarrlet nor 10 rorahO tho county 11,1.'1 tov on nu , eLttly Lx woult Lave got Icl 1100 If Ile had Oat only a pl plalnlll a10)110 pre. it.. Ito war con.dlttuitlly COIL alto o( Ler t cp, areutree 11,11 but tor Its clohlt co 104 null lea , . 111, right awI , Y• ti/1411t not. r tlint no obi eel tot/Attie tint thrlr prorence the how. , becouto !bat 1111010,1 theln out n Intl, 1)nt:0111001i 10,1,111,1 Ou lon part, took theta Osult Apoll, 011011 1110,.1111,01,1.0 10,001:11‘ 1110r0 and ttle •Iputtlng out" prove... attain rertitlyt 10, I.lloy left ult.l lur .40,01 alone Pomo riming. Pryvtotes to Inv leaving for Europe la.t. 0111111110r,110 Ito:towed V.. , (rout (root an., 1.50 wlitel , 1 now 111,111 ill , note, ant, 11l a hen urea king up nouu.avilatitz, I bat 0111111 Olin 0 rub ILUIO I .I , of property, he be It Ito 0.04 under ¶lOl , 010,:01 00 k , 10 10 0 , illy ro 11011 to 11nt,,1,110,01, to Novo., Oer, ho Nolloaroro.l 10 101 , ... toy 00V to 114.0/ , 11/ 1013,1. 10 .1 &num y hot he titovet to 0 Itotto• on Soli 010,1 , 1 .1001. tool .010.1 ark Or 00,1 t0m..1 thI•00 to woe oyy. N. 14 110 phrlor or ,111tIng 1)o1 u. the family only'tho ~ e vool, l tloor, I KIN hy, 00111 up 11 it 1.0 the btu, ,Lout rtann, Wen 00. 111,104 rlltlng eel e. 11.0.10 1 11.1 rlO 011.101 , 1 0110 re Lilo 0.01,1,.. 011111 111nayn kept. Nearly Oil toy 01,111 to Itte 1,1,100 were noel" In broutt.layllp lit, tool 1 00 not Ilelleve tint I Wit 4 !lore 11,001 Imen I I ill. , tort numt tillu In the 1)1,010. Ile IttVat zahly prosiint 001 to tilt town, stAy 1011111111. r..,, ; 0101 Olon 014110,1 11.11,10•01190 pv t,ho 1, oul rll4Oll It ,410111u0 mutt n oon{ nlet lakc Iny to , Ikl. , 141, 11111 00101 1 0001 . °nee .11.0 1111 wits] alone 111 the never ,q.01.1111,110111.0r 10.1011C01 0 0 11 10 11, her, never even ipt much 111 1.0111.111 , 0-.1101 . 1111110. 111) 1)111' uti 1110.4 1,1 ,re low that 1 01041 a lint au avet Atoll' to her, tot 1010.10 1011:01•• 0001000 M 01 11, 0101 what o.llllt hr alllrtn( 111-mt noroltnO toultell tor coutillelelo rat ton of mint{ titan pLoottoln DIM 111 10040 0 1,,T ,0111.1 1110 110 W In 010110.11010 1 0,11001 tolo,tatol. ally ',latch la it I lotluittlet to hint that I 1t51,00.,1 petting osi,trlet. II 11 alll 0:04 4.0 . 114 11,0 0.1 01 oir, .t.nots Ict I a ‘peetet In, 0,,01 , 1, Ito it , to ”110, 110 010.1 1,0,01 uly ',ens, lit Ilte Ito; to, tin dim,. II 111 0 . 0r•o.1.1 0 11001e04 MIA 0100, tool 141 ling to win no, ill 1110 v 1en.1,1114 000, log 100;k,.!.. 100 114.010 0 4 hlll.ll 11 111.11,0t1 0111/.000 11014 1 01,1 01 , I• 1110111111110)1 1,110 11111110 1- lo 0.101111100. ol 11 . 101010 0110 W• 11,1 11 , 04 10011111 i 11011 nollllll 101 WIII. 11l 111.1 'Oiballot poll oil N10011: 00 torn nllll 1,010 101 11110111 , 1 Iron) lilt fol-t two no 11. 1101011 on FO l ll lll col, on lip. 0t A prO, for 1110 rlll. N l, 0 1001 lo• 001111010 yo Ikllool 111111.0101 Pi( .11011 1 1110 litelity Iluito. Moreover, hit 1111010 101 .00.01.111.011. WILO too then 141 ky p toy Ito) by 10) 10•01 1 0 4, 1 of the 1.1111,111111, lot tont 15,0 , , 0.01101 00110 10110 1110 11,111 root° noft the', 1 01. 111 1001 k Whb ,01110.0.1 1111 WllO 00.4 Vol) , I‘llll, N ill ItutOly , /t hi, otory. Itut 110.101 11, ow.. to ute. loot , warmly 1111111 010111— N/11101k 1 att Oudot to oltjotllon to toy " tat tied—our tolnl Poo. continued Ire 10111' 1, 'for ,Isky, I Ito 1 , 411 what, oaring Ill' at WI limo.", to take tnY 4011 111 001 11,110 clipped, he 110 V 11 4 ,1 }dole NIL 410wil . 111 111111/or 011111/1111! 1111011 0 N 1 v n 1 I.bl tutto at the thou, and, ,01,0 , 1 , 0. It I loot D1,..0111 401 111. incitation, It seount hayn ooltloristett tougher Cl/MIL 111 1111 Itelle . tit-u 1 Yotittli ntreet, 10- yot lirr bat n Mier, twieo of 011101) 110 Vokr 0 0,1.00. V 1 , 414 o,oro 111 1 1 .07 L 1,110,10 01y little boy. 011Dec0010.4 y er aye 0 0 1 )10 no 111 1 01 . .1 all. down the. , I trill hero mention another fact to iihOW that tho Wrololl {1i1t011101...01 01,113 1101 1,014,0 tho rtory to w Inch n obacrlbito. Ito taloa' 4104.1 1,0101.0 11111 VlOlll O 111. lantatt Inst refer. rc , l to, he emote toy 100111 111 1110 1 0 11 0 1, nll.l pr of toy hl,; tiler, complalnett Went!. toy leaving, the Secootl ettltlng ut Pe only ruottel a 01000 thuto that hit 'night he 1111111 to work for too on election a d,littt;, that now, 0-1 wa, gOlog 10 1 1:10 1111, 11,1, waro,lle lint no lutelest Ilk Intv. 0 11.100 there, h ant that - lot 5v1,111,11 110 tog Inet never taken It. ollt-teonent tO 1' nty 1,0111 04111 n, plead witho to toku hl. Itote , n at 1 . 4•00avillo uIT lily hu nt ods, thiLt hr x car :1 runlet wan If I,lld not, int no cOunl noteell 111011 &nano wouei eltuor 10 meet the peyment alum9t due on It, or pay sue. I told him it wee too far Out for Me, tool alter • 11,eleing him that Llwould not trouble Mtn for whet lie owed me for son. time, ho left the room, expressing foolietto for me, very nulthe what might eXPn , li he believed that 1 wag the guilty' wretch which ho would 110% . IllakU me up., From what 1 have Written It will U 0 seen tint, too 0111,111 week, our relations, though ' 01.0111 than of old, were rela ti ons, and that he. ..wither by word, act, or otherwise, gave me the slightest intimation that be beheveol or whopectostW 1 O dishonored his lord. When tie , plot, of which till, Worn... non referred to by till Leader lo bat from the• spring, woo la.:Cited, 10101,101 say, some facts communicated Plum toy a friend, 1 should infer that It ban been for sonic nuke owlet' Collhltieratioa, and 01 carefullyprepare.l TIM 111M 0 y nature of tau ma terial of w 1 o 1,11 it is built 11111 permit. Thu proper mod. of rebutting ttan atm,- woo:, eloargo aralnst mu which ill, applica nt." covers,l hardly knrivrt but 1 11 ope tile Court before . ..l,door on 11 will 'site me tho 11110 miserable man info! 1.1.111 1 will not be permit lost to take 4ny port 11l tile case, oat", in port V In,l Icatoon of nit own character or Other •: but this ran hardly Ile. Surely the (r nds of lids man tette will no[ quietly see out her branded as an adulteress, especially volion tlor strongest a 10031 O 31PLIILt 1 ten- tituOny can he totters'nd C or the falsity of floe charge. All 1 ark In nos mutter is simple joste,. 1 court the fullest enquiry and tu o-st real ton, amt 11110 given Me, 1 have no frarl for the result. Nay morn,l ant willing at any rinse 11l Ke bolero this 141.0'14 (Si!,,, wit 1, her lons.loanoes lawyer, and 0 she says l'nott I haws ever laid a lownil 00 Orr In toy lib., or spoke all littlclleale word to bur, 1 %111 admit myself the VerteNt woundrel losing, ?loud gtvu blot what reparation. he moss' require. ' nobs own' gees, Perhaps, into details too muell, anti, • thing In Ignorance of the yl.l agalnst toe, it may not be sufficient iy too She ;101111 1 1,011 Antethe good opinion of totyt - w fools 014,II1LL1L1 to let them remain wispeoto. 114 tO ow character of any reply, and had „ therefore al Men sooner than otherwise would. The 11111100 story Is • lie out of the whole cloth, false wi hello and could only have been Instigated by the Prone , of Pev,. d-king that toe public will 01-formi t a heir yoldgmoorst ill the matter until ail 11.0• facts ale out, 1 retualn. 100.. 0. ICS rms. Srsortl to before TT, this 1,011ty.-. , .... 1 .1., of .1pr01..1. 17 ..7, NV.. IL l'osr. Nootac, Public, N.l 1 0, 'I orb City and gantry In c0n..." lon With the above we agair andlse 11,0 pubbe too lay ash:" projuoier. and dispassionately wcogli both stoles of ( tilt 111110,, tor rest col tented without girl. mspression of voessoo upon the subject, tot the lows been moJustedbefore Use pro per triounal for. 'feeling of Allegheny l'onnelin. Thrloghooy Couocils Ovid s elpeClet ncoin,; In, 114,111 In tokreOttoco . to outlet . , t:,t . flu! ourpono of elboting I:cc:M . llton Itttu LiltOr, ILIA I)ther oftkvrs. =TEE In nelectlicil there wore present: I:,glixt, Hull, Irwin, Nina.. :al, Al yser, d. C. Patterson, A. Patter:inn, A. D. C. C. :smith, Alotlnder etnitb, Tlirdons, and President slclirier. The Chair:min announetsithe spreini bus on, to be tile elec.:ion of City Regulator, Whorrrnuster for Manchester, and Atsi, .. .. !anti - tie , I_ °mini...loner. On limit,. of Mr. MyWrithe rules wore S....Po:died to take op oli, tun , lue ,. .. Mr. Ent .. .:41l pr....allied tile lotion: m; re.. 0.. Intion, a Lich bout been adopted by the I•srb (.01:1111. , Ion: R... i.e.!. ni., lb , 5k.11., ,. CeL 0114 C01L117103 ' I e.Wele .l l .l lee.. lill.l are hereby requested, to outio . .l . .aiely iirov . e.l to the collaCructfoit of :be Nurill Loniiitoits ~.eivur, In orecrild. thu a ori. of tinor.o - ::K ~ lim CUPUNa una inv. ...1 i ... retar.le.t. Iteferrwl t!....!!! -1!..el- !....! se% ent, with tredruetiouS !,....!..., ...! ...nt.. c aecordlng:Y• Mr NI ylur .-rat al/ ordinspee, Cr_ the enne ..! .Vsststant Slreo.. n.,- . ...ete, M! 1111,10 the ...ataxy at N 1 , .. h..- dr.. n l .loll..iim. litut.l three time.• and 4 m,• Mtlor Pepente.l It rebolul ion this tile Com" ieu..o City Vropert) hare oole :re, Woo.; ..I In non: or tntyllall 'on tibia all.l I ...nu 1.1 ..tri . ..t - . 1.0 . . t. 'lnv ...baliblan [WWI re portion of an act "! ....,..t0 , .1y unholy.; u. portion of lie— ..ra un... Min.bare bori,hipi. to AllegbenY . Utly. He •t.ittul 1.:1.a the matter was Co , b. ru:y heal.. Lim. NI, liruin .U41...1 that beuntlerutooil the it., Inot buen onginver...l by a number 1...ollo,: ...I. I run. ot Mt:servo to. ..Olio: ..• .1,,,..n , of Alt ~ iihuny had taken no a...- ....i on 1 . .;•• etent . r. Me Mall wt, 01 . 1.0.1 . ./ to taking any no Mr-.... r0'...1"y of the .-Wt.3 1.4 l e mail bron,hl O. for.. touni by 11.0 authorities of the ti.ll. I:ewe.l .11-I riot.' Mr. It, err slut. 0p1,....1 to anch irgl,latton but Cont.eib. could M,t abut their eye- to 11, matter. .tt ler- e•ine farther debit ii. Ihu ....op . ,' lie .lof...rent inetobera, It 11101101 la ~...,,,,e, oy .1.C.1::17711,ii: Teter it to in , (....tonoite.. on liiii lawn of W 4. Wilk, a a... mirrivil. • • . .. . C 01.1,03 cericetti . M-seteirs preteent: Ides•irs Cutler, Dun lom led, rolhautier, Rant., Harper, lug beim h o l,poteMk, Meg', g, Slew, Melva',. aid. NI, Nell. Reed,stnith. Slagle, Veorflitie), NV trelsor am t President Riddle. The letiliztes of the preceding Meeting were remi end ttpproved. The greselent staled to the meeting tad been coiled for the t h e of electing a Recording Regulator, and trout nettu ether husttret, Mr. g Pitt ...tented a petition from re...d ile'', of Franklin et reet, Filth ti ard, re ' quieditto that a water main he 101,1 on !Mill ~,,,,, (rot a 'ills! u wick' to Fulton street. Referred to Ihe (..oatlllitteo On Water, with inetruction , ' to repel t. Mr. fu ghoul etrere.l a remllut ion providing that the ,es! tot', 0( Col:netts he held semi monthly, and th at they be not continued atter ten e•elia•ti. Adopted. Sir. Ilelielll °Pore.' a remlUtlon changing the name of Washington street, in the Fourth ward, to Washington avenue. Laid on the tahle. Mr_ girkpatrick, are sointion instrUcting the Committee nu streets to provide for the erection of a temporary footbridge across tim run on the West Commun. Referred to Committee uti Streets and Sowers, with P"lili'..riiti'l'il‘ereffereil the following: Jece , l" , d, Teel if auy menther or this Ceutiell shall itt.llll.lllll,elf from nix o rcon seetit Ivo intietintis, utiles'. by alekness r i other good remsou, his teat sluill le, declor eil acwit. Mr. NieNeti ' , Cerra nn amendment redue . It the number frOM 61% tO three meetings 1 "he vi NOlOtli.ll as ometeled wits adopted. Alt, liorper, a rt•SOillt 1 011, In-trot . ..to lb C01.1./tltt.o orl ,trvirta to barn the side W ILI k 1 011 iil'aVt , street and the track of Wits il foot et, and Climittott streets revolve' as soon aS pOSS11110: Adopted. leiter sees... • m o tion to proceed to election; carried. The following uwuliM were put in nomina -1 lon tor Cit Itegulator. Sir. J. Ityal, Mr. C. Moser, Mr. McCuliongli, Mr. Nevi., Mr. CO. Mr.and Davis wan elected nu ;second bal. lot, RI election afterwards 111•110 11i011.111a10114 fr Street • ,Cotutulanloner ere next le onie o r. tin Isaac Stewart ex. w matedo nod elected un attitunonly. Ml. It. M. Pat k belts ;mann:stall for X% hart than her of Mane Sector and elected by ucclaunx I ton. Nu other b.lncsi to transact awl Council uelbou rued . The Ilnyoretty tu Allegheny. Quito a ~main, r of candidates have already .•ent lit utt appearance" for this ittiportaid position nur ulster all}'. ,ttideig' Itetriwe outlet, the name of our Wo% Adjutant .1. V. late of the lel 1 rit. Vont:ltem, Wu Were not aware, until the LIIIit I.lelltenant Callow 1110,100,10,110 n ettr..lidato for this office. at the COl.llllOllCOlllOllt. of 1110 war, Litutt callow 1,111.4 mite private in the 13W l'at Volunteer Infant, y, and afterwards in lb litzd inn:looe, Here hts good thhutututra Ore itliiltt les were le - ought net, 01111 110 We 1101,1 to A 0,12111101 of Ills regttnent. this catinelty serve" until the 'tattle u lie huh:mess, when, trout the effects of l a all :crewed th at iutttic, Was cote tojetihth lau pultice, Without, I ally war, Keying itnytttlng against th ra other candidates for the , posttiot we cite heat t fly commend our friend Ca , low au oho fully competeut to ditichurge Ili ludo:, ot thu Mayoralty. " Exttirtion irk t . tention. to Eceleitiostleal Con The Pittsburgh, Columbus and Clnctuatl itallru:ul Company will pass delegates to the various religious conventlOns over their rtnel at half fare. Delegates mutt pay full fore going to thelf respective a A satenlies. and Ott presenting the certificate of the elerh or moderator that they 1 11 1 1 .0, and I wre pr. sent at h e e meeting, will he return cut I,e• This arrangement applies to all the religious bodies that are to umiemble L, th In the Eaststml West next month. Tile Pennsvani Riroadann make rt lady-fare yl arrana a getneuta l l o wi n g to an exist lag emnp.t between lines competteg fur Ludineea to and tram the West." New Mamie Received. We are indebted to Meters. Burr, Beet/ler, the well known music pi for three new piece, Just hared from II prune...Beau...l Erne, the !lower Of Vale," a uhurming belied... Forest Flows a collection of beautiful conger ll lT.W for 111.1. gutter, by W. G. Rupp, anti "Woodside Alum. a stirring 1110.WM 10 ....position, by Eldwurol Semi). T pieces ate all published lu the highest , of lithogrueble urt, :OW relloW. lunch w upon the publishers. lwdleu should cu anti era WWWWVII copies W. No. street, where they will and, al., an men. stock of the finest MUniCyl publ duns oh the Old or new worlds, COURT REPORTS D 1111 l et Court: o lion. 11'. 11. y linllngor vA..hrronlatilinoy. )0rte .1,4 1. Verdict to'favor of plamtlif for 4150. Dlutrich Fore:11101r Foul wile vs. aOhn 11. ltehren and Irtelet lel: Fisher. Action In tTlet otunt for property In l'At trourn.hip. I ii. ent,e rxeepled the entire 8..t1/017 1 . 1.113 .1 Just before telJuernatent. the earth'. Clll3lO to an untlerstionsteg, the jury :lading a o er . oict :a accorthoce wilts the ViCNVY of both elder. COnrl of Common plenm lion. TIInn.RY mvuon. Frank McLaughlin cA.llagh McLaughlin. Before reported. Verdict 112 favor of plata. till for $111.3. G. IC , NV olko 'h vs. John Shaffer. and John c ohs Shaffer. Ile fore ...Ported- r Mat CA,O the Jury found In tarot . of ~Rift the sum of 43. In the other the st All?' took u Igh Roberts 00. F. K. Duff. The portico 1 partite] , In the lowlier liaqineAß, . Itreturtis s Duff. and plaintiff :4.ston:cover W 1.31, in which he claimed defendant was I Indebted to him, In purse:ince of an agree- 1 ant entered into between therm as parts Rai, that he Rho plaintiff) was to receive a impensation of O,ISM tier annum for tell- Ig awl delivering ill,, Moldier manufactur- I at their Fa, 111111, at snail tinne ail he (the .0111111!) was not engaged In attending to partlieridlip b n 1110 a li reeving the ofendant frost devoting Ida time and al• pa cation either 100 On serate save I uslness, or that of the w bran of Duff st Rohr etc. The claire 011, lOr servteen (tom June It, 110611. For the defense this contract re• irred to Will denied, and .lefeudant aver. el that on the . 27t.11 of January, le6a, plain• IT purchased la Lands final in the ttclema-part ent when ail full se wI Madan( all mutters pertaining to the ertlieratiip tvl well as to all individual letters. Jury out. Robert. Wray, Jr., vs. Jsmes P. [Nona, rvlvlng partner of Ira B. 310 Vat . . 1 / 4 Co. ,cant on a prinnidhory note (Or 4LOW, dated iprll drawn by James McClelland, iayable to the order of Will lan, M. liawaon, d emit/reed by William 11- Rawson R. P. itioton and Robert Wray, 'Jr. - rlsintof tlidlowl to have sold then ote to the Lank a); limn of Iris It. bleVay Co., and that It *WI not presented to the drawer when It ...came due, and no proper demand uncle mion blot for payment; that the note 1150 sever been paid by the draWer or any one 'or hint, 011,1 that defendants did not pot It Into the hands of a notary for presentment for payment and protest nn the da y' on 0111011 It berate., due; farther, that 110 de and wee 1111110 for the payment 01 the note mad two days after It became due. and that no notice bad previously tesen glVen to the enllol,er, whereby they were reiteved from all loslitlity; further. chat l,tvincre• tetived notice of mpi-payment, phtiotlff Ise• I level that payment had bean prOparly de inunded , and that. 1100 notice of nou•pay• coma Mel been given to the other en• dossers, and that they ware liable on their e ndorgettient; so, be.lierinii, and not knew that F note tied not been pre,ented for payment on the day It ta-come due, plain tllT;pal.l the sum of $1307 117 to deft:nil. ante lu payment, Of the Lopt and lifted the tame; farther that bollcsalti mummers, ii.sasonwtol liordon, have refused to pay sold notkt tol.l to. and James Mc:C:1011.P, the dr•Wer, /3 insolvent, and was 111.010ent when the note tuteatue due, and that at the time Dawson and Gordon, the other endor sers, Were solvnoten et and gloat, anti the anion tit of the could have been col lected from them if they Mel not been re. leased Tr •0 their Ilablitty by the neglect of the defendant-c/o stated; tool further that LI, paid the sum of ilard 37 to defendants undar inintalie suit that at the Utile of the payment bad he known that. ni demand for the payment of the note ha , bee mail On till daY it becritue due 0001.1 1101 have pah i i the t i louey. ride: these State of fact , ht Clanned that the de fen't.t.t..cr"Ph-tIY In , to 11110 tl.l , dated. On trial at adJuurunicat. Trial M. for %Vella...day. COUNtON PLIE,9 Dahlingtr i7einL Sl.l Ss. Sebastian Koch v9.Chavl. Krieb. a:. It:chards:Jr:, mvoros ayes,. tvs•-ra I. J.T. livvr, for uso rev:Bar...lr WMIT. ra. James Ircovard vs: Wallace ratr , ck:. rt. ick S Dorol vs. Frank Lloack. IS. Frederick - Augur vs: Aloluo 66. Nuttulls larkpatrlck vs. steamboat boa lealOS". DlArtllir 70 Mary Ann Daly vs. Jismrs Mulltagor. E.C.Sttorar: vs. AnegllercY Ully. 71. I.ll,ClUan :C. Fuller 1:-.1:yrti 7.1. Burrow. Kehow S. Co. vs. Mill e r ._ F. . Farneori. anti Mentinnles Turnpike Co. Oakland Railway coppans. Ivr Illtinte ?vs. Mex.; Murray. IL .t. S. Winvis vd. J. MeK. snotierass. s. J. 11. Large ri Cr vs. Jane aid Lobe! , Vb. neresotile Library' Lectures. At the urgetit solicitation of many per sons, IA 11(14ern desirous of hearing IlenrY • Vincent, t •c;, eloquent orator and •ex ponent of liberal ideas, the Lecture Com mittee have at great expense and trouble Induced Mr. V.. to given course of three lectures In this city:commencing this eve ning. Ills eloquence, electric lire and the riini hint fervor that he brings to bear on his eubJect, _ends a tnrill through every hearer. Ills success In other unties has been almost unparaileltal, aml In many places. toads of people were unable to get even standing room in the halls. Wu venture the prediction, that Ulnbe who hear Mr. V., tn.night, will not miss bearing .111 tn on ThurolaY and Friday evenings. Ilts sub et to-night In, late GrealAmerican Centilet and the Friends and Enemies of America lo England." Perhaps no man living is better mble to speak On this eel, ject tea. Mr. V., who—ln cornpiny with bitch men as 30110 Bright and others, show whim'emselves true friends of, our country in its n o w need. It may not be ! generally known. that the subject for Thursday evening, .•The English move ments I hare listen part in anti the Men I ace billion " it what is celled.." many Ins great "Daniel O'Connell lecture. All three lectures will tin nt the Academy of and a? there aro no reserved seats we ,i.yte all—Ku early If you wish to be sell scotch. ' Assault Upon no officer. Night before last of f the watchmen cr eon street otrervedro men working . rather suspicious manlier over a third man, who was evidently intoxicated. The watchman itemandial whether- they Were. Ir auttiv of the drunken man or not. Their reply was that he wan astranger, but that they would take care of him and bee him home. The watchmen then stated that, he would relieve thetas of that trouble, and take rare of the man himself. Ills otter watt repulsed and tan attack made upon him by the two men. Tt. w.tchm..ll icer then rap. pod for help, whereupon o Thomas Smith, of the special force. came to his as sWance. The °Meer» theta took the man IMO started with them for the Mayor's of. !lee. Peter Xlelllroy. the privoner charge of odic, Sloan, suddenly snatched trom the latter a rattan with a loaded head. In the strugale tor the possession of trio rat tail, IL was broen-11"Elvol- getting that art with the lo k aded head. This mada form i dable oiTerodve weapon. anal with It he mate a vigorous attack upon the Officer. strtaing hint repeatedly on the head and face, and tutllctlng some ouvete cuts anti bruises. Finally tint prisoner was subdued and taken to the watch house. In the titer. Mutt officer Smith mole Information against bun for aggravated Iwsnult and battery. A full hearing will he had in the Case next Thursday at tau Mayor's °dice. Bohbe:1 at the noMood Depot. .laterilay night last Charles hart. Just ar. trod in the city !rlth bit wits and two club dren,m, his way from North Carolina to Cincinnati. had 'his pocket picked while waiting at the Colon Depot, of a pocket C anna I. ' a railroad ticket to Cln• tannati, together with forty dollars In each, thes leaving penniless. Ile discover ed his loss w hen, having bought some cakes for hiachild rms. be lavaretiod Or his pocket book tell nd it gone. This wa's . .immediate. ly after leaving the carib Mr. Mart k.. 1.12. that while passing along the plat form be caper Worm]. seine difficulty, owing Loth° crowd collected there at the time. This wan the time of the rohbery aridoepi. el py.. The police hare ro clue to the thief. Cr Jitmos T. Brady atbankorg, nor of Fourth 8.11.1 %YOWL ,treets. dealers Government SeeUrith,A. quota the SUlltU New York to4llty ue 1ollowo: Gold U. S. ' , Lt.'s I , .ed ...... cl 1,4 l• 1,t1.1 U.S. CiinwolA 1,45 Augout SO d:1141 Juno July Ito Tow boa% Expio•low.—An inveatb gallon Into Gm Call.] of the exitloamloneuort the towboat ilex. Chamta , ra, red In the Monongahela river on T y r, der, of la.t week, commenced on, Mo n n e d George ntkliGon and SAM United Sllais. Local Inspectors f or trlct. A number or witneases w rc toll mw nm were the captain an I ed, among • • u ottion will e neer of the boat. Tho Nitta a copy three , or four days. h bi is hors. A liolckpocket.—Fulron Dorman, u rnl tLas Jun," an alleged pnekpadtet, apalled" by officer Moon, ra Like Mayor'e om Ipirk rer"lTe'dp..");g:.TLof orcEttn.n Ibrouagh am. In a Slulf.htlelti Street galoon. lie gaecceded in o.oslrO.Cting a stnnll amount of fraccional currency. The Mayor committed him la default of WC bail. Arreftt or An Alleged Muni The Wheeling Inn /hg , LOA. of 0. man accuse, of murdering about a 3,,r a gamne,t In t h ll ail regions near Pargersourg, ant concealing; his lusty in a culvert. Five Ines were su. pecti;7l Of ILO, crime, and 'four of them ar- rested at different times. flue, however.. named T. M. Simpson, managed to evade the detectives, wiz° Lave been on his track ever since. the . murder took place. Within the past few months Le has been known to pans frequently over the 13. i O. It. it. b e Pectin Wheeling and Grafton. Ile as known to have been tit Littleton, and to lave mailed letters there and at Mounds :We. A watch which had belong .. t Ito the ourdered man Gallop, WItA seen in his pris- WrimiOn More than once. Lot in the letectives beard of these things, they iouldn't get eves no the man himself. A reward of pea fool been offe hd red for ids tter- an. , prehension; photos:raid. been sca etl about nail Olen were on tile lookout. It appears that for a week or two pact a mail without vial hie means of signiori. or an ap parent object, who gave till 1.11111 as Tom \Waits, has lieeti staying about Moundsville. Ills appearallee mud habitswere calculated to excite 511.1,1600. 110 carrleff pistols 110t1 4L11.1 kept hinosidt very !much seclu• led. some two weeks riao he atitiltril 30 S. McFadden, Sonerottendent 011001Pvi111,1. Gary, tie work, which it was; arrliiiked no should nave. lilt instead of going to work tor Mr. McFadden he engaged with some parties who were hauling ,LOTIV for the Pen o, itentiary. it WI. n Iced that he never isime to the tubwhen the vat 1161. but always 11.001001 to come to laterWol o l l l and ' eat by Olinself. SOlllrho o, Mr. McFadden, having . seen description of the supposed mordererrif Gallup. happened to tiling this sespielous man answered the deseriptiou. His strange craninet t he the half awakened suipicion, so he went last Salm . • day eveolng to a tavern where Waits stayed to get a good look at 01rn. Thu description stated taut Simper' left eye had a twist outward. Wheil Mr. McFasideu went in Waits Wax SllliO4, Ina corner, his forehead r i -ting on his left hand', hick. If by ice cident. storied and quite concealed his lett rye. ..31r, )ICF,oluen to up to him, took down his band and told him he wanted to Sl7O ',hut other eyed t Theother very roug h surprised looked up. when sure enough there was the c r ap cockeye. precisely hos 'ering the description. Mr. McFadden loa lediately arrested him and Le wall sent to jail. Mr. McFsoblen wits In Wheeling on Mon day, whit a view of procuring oue of tto photographs of Sturison, but not tieing alto to , o th at , lie tound ' a gentleman who had bade photograph in bta pocicsslon, and had liven for sown true 011 the alert for and lin Is tore he can Identify lino from his latulliarity with the picture. Ile accompanltsi Mr. McFadden to Mounds. The Mouud,ville people I,ap if this man is not ,erlip3eu and didn't murder be bus done idnu ei lling lie id, bed; but the lief there Is, he le VA...some mall. The Grand Concert tact Night. There assembled a brilliant amlience last onerous upon the occasion of the I.i . rand Concert under the ,lirention of Professor Houghawout, for the benefit of the suffering poor. The prOgrammn opened by a masterly performance en the violin by Professor Manning. whom, we belenoc to be without a superior in this country. lie was accompanied nu the phino by C. C. Mellor, i Cent., and the duet was brilliantly executed, dein:W.lmi .1.. audience. and calking fort ' the most rapturous applause. "tie was d - spised,• • by Handel, wt, rendered by Ili s Caroline McCaffrey, of l'hihelelphla, in atteeting anti lutemely thrilling mantle . is possessed of s. VOICO which suede the heel, wlthe it warms the heart—mom - fully 5e...1...1...1.1y mellow. XI, 4 A plelbumn followed in a masterly yocalts zation, and mare than elAl/itied MI tilh reputation as an aril-t. Ito Inns a rich and poweri ill voice, whit:M=la , perfect train ing and in complete umAtery, he modulates and governs no exquisitely and to power fully that 110 KlWily6 Wine the plaudits Of his audience. Pittsnurgh is proud In the usseSsion of li..ftical.i - st 01 .. ..;;;OL`1=" 2kI JA .V aunt grace of execution, Mine Heel le .1013e3;, already ft gre!t. favor. to sla , .. sweet. song -1 .cr........, le;literti.l the noterer bung In ..it.ti./ . flesut style, and won the heartiest up {Mime. The ducts ny the Misses MtChf frey were mend and noul-inniliring. and those ladies - last evening [pule a marked impressioaupon the brill's.: mull.. as sembled. Upon the whole the concert was is ceruplote success, and those who failed to attend deprived themselves of the Lrarest inesiesl feast of the .e 11,311. Waite, Brosrn,the t.cri an, ller, who ia like -aim a .pericet genii , m wall appear in Is Indian club exerciee at the dipera lonae to-morrow night, in onier tolgratify mo vernal request on the part of tine pub ic interested the forthcoming holuanc abe, to nee him. Ile is a well made, taus ular gentlemanolevOld of that aupereil clue style pot on by ecitn•• members of, the .rte [rater - n.3'0.. 1 .. he Will be recital by a large audience. Ilefdre Alderman Thomns.—Emma John.ton, (cOlored) charged Annie henlY. (lrl,b) with committing ea u,ault and bat tery on her little boy, de.,se. bv !POI: trot idra e eye rut times, Defendant charged Jawve with committing a like offence on •lier . , but bud no evidence to prove the clgtrae. Defendant would not care it a white Orson struck her boy, hut could not soder riig gar.' to do it. Deleodant tit,charged.• Malicious 'liar hier.—Satnucl at. f:vans melanin:A [intern Alderman Strain, yyster day , and mete au informationagainst Thomas Pritchard and William Sir.. charging 'n them with malicious isch ef, In breaking the bar en the kteartilmut Baba Bennett. Both defendants were committed to Jail, in default of cite- hundred dollars, bail each, for a farther bearing mu the ilith lust. • Almanit and Listtery.—Jumes Rodgers appuured ban. Alderman atrain yester day. and made an Information against Pat W n1111E11:4, charging him with assault and buttery. PrOne.lor alleges that defend ant :nude am un provok.l attack anon Otto —struck hint' in the face and °thump. , abused him. A warrant wad leaned for his arrest. • The liare and beautiful phenomenon known no Imre-Mem, or mock moons, soya the Meadville Joiienid, Nrll-1 seen by sonic of our citizens on Triune ley evening last On each side of the moon, On an unusually large and luminous ring. was reproduced an image of the moon which rivaled, tn tinetness of pulline and brilliancy the true main. • All that remains of the Mecca well. Mus- I:lncurs county. Ohio, twohuhdrsal barrels per I bLy, for ont.tsseutleth of which VOW was offered cud refused, la a Ixtard In scrilied,•Meecit Well. No gawking Allowed on these lirenalsies. i. and a tank full of rain water. The Schailer, California, Eacelsior and other wells are also deserted. ennaplrney to Defraoo.—At am crca., emdertiay, a man named Mickey NM* ar rmted on a warrant lettued by a Uniontown tougicitruto, and endorsed by Alderman Strain oft city, ou chants of co.pi racy . to defraud Crawford Durileyy. Tim arrested rib for Uniontown La charge of an °Meer during the tiny. Retraced on RAlL—Andrew Jackson Blown, charged with felonious assault and battery and surety Of the peace. hit oath 01 Joseph Penrose, and committed to Jail a few dope h Ince. in default of Usil to appear and answer the :same, wad yesterday re from coutimmeut on giving the re nt bad. Frontßarman. liprloga.—Last. week: the hz.tuip well wk., tubed and is pumping forty barrel., per day, The Byrne well alto commenced to produce ninety oarrels per day, and Mr. fleet's well thirty barrels per day. telegraph elation is now eatalheti at the town of Elizabeth, In IVlrt, count)", Wert VI , aloe, Disorder' y Arose.—lien n is Mart , hY SP pearml hetore Alderman Lynch yesterdsy. annd made. an information against kiaO -sleagher 1, keeping and Inaintslning dl,orderly 110000. Accused was conitnitted. to Jnil, bet alterwards relensed on uull to annewr ant answer. TIE, Meek Crook is to be exbibited in this city shortly, a nutribur of special ma, chuniral artists front tee east. being now en gaged at the Operadfollde Making tlieneck sary errangenientk for Its preductlon in as grand a Style us run in New York. • Important IV...Li Grant ed.—Captain I J. s.Stilllo, late of the steamer ...silver sea just received letters patent, :hated April IGth, ise7, for Rotating i,mp. stun by means of mu AnyAllary Engine, for Steamboats Awl other crafts. . tire In Mnacbc•ter,—A, hnfltlinq. loon. teal near the lower mid of Rebecca street, Allegheny, and used for the, manni.tkro of rooting material, took ilrti yesterday at• ternOon obOttl one o'clock, Lind nets entirely COLL.IIIIICaI. a; IT 1 • a 1, a 10' I,a it s', 10 a Larceny.—James 31. Starr bad a heating befole ilayor McCarthy .yesterdaY, on a chargo of larceny preferred 111211.111,t niln by John Itylal.d. In default of We ball be. Wat committed to answer. Moyer norrlwoo had but three common cars before him yesterday, among - their Freddy Diehl. Two paid theft lines, but Freddy Ouzo.; to remain. /lb with thechurg: ml to the afternoon, The Child of Mr. Neel, struck by it: cowcatclter of a locomotive on the Y. d C Railroad, hot week. at liusney's Copp, Works, is recovering.' v.. Tine Jewelry of every description, at 14 ELICROLD'S CONCENTRA. moot reusonablo price:, At. Reinemun, Mel- ++ Ton EXTRACT SAJLIAPARILLA •• TAL tea d *chile' a, N0.:3 Yilth garnet. , (iron Biwa /10 - 41 w. aidangllT. • _ - ;Mull VO• errs the concollmont ....re always deltelated with such visas skd marks of re &peer from our friends, and cordially W. "Call &gam, gentlemen, you are at all tamp welcome." e.—A numt,er of profe evening paid the G• floury Pine.—A Lino of SL&o riva lAA wort ImpO3M upon 31 ears. Dudenhaiffer Schunsb, brewer doing business In ari mon, P., for mug Was mining tO Ltt• r. 5, Agsessor. • • On TkoradaY /Unruiug . hut s M " named linobler, of French Crook townalnp, Mercer county, was struck with a falling into land died in a few minutes. Ha ingfall a !amity. good Clocks awl 'Watches WirrinZOn tun.. pleeea at advantageous Pr , *ONO''' . w ,Iry unit tme tlepOt of Senentan. MoT run .1t 2co. 2.. lath street. New Jew.lrjof Lb° latest end =let 1.111. pved utylee, et the esbeblisholent of Itel ro neman, hleyout Seattle, 1.:o. Zil Fifth street. ALE.t. AIKEN. trnmommi,razran EL, MSS scription ox Funeral Flatal•lalnx . o onas open.l day sad ragla, Hearse uta Clari ages furnlabed. lur—ktc, David Sen . , r2..,itay. W. Jatobtm. ThOCO. +.1.. Ja c.•tk 11..11111..r. Eon. I; . T. WHITE & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBAUEB.B., Itnachester, Wood's Bun sad COFFIN ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE Corner Skeill•ld and Chrtler. St 'eta: _Xiesise inpst Cerrtesre. TiILLOALE CEMETERY.—The 1...111ful 4 , 1-scre.' they stibUr ban pita of sepulchre, except ones in this eona ty. situated on Neer Brighton mad. Immediate- It north of Allegheny. 'For burial lorcArerrolts or toir,cen et Central Drug Store of COOL CLASP:Y. A lieehenv DUNSEA.TH& CO., Wholesale Agents ECIEM erican Watch Company's WATCHES. o. 56 Fifth Street, M=MMR= I ATOMS, CHALETS AND T A VERY EIELALLL PROITT. AT ILL T. WILEY'S 6 Wylie St., 3d door from sth. Iw. lICOII. I OIMSTON b. SCOTT, 1MM:I l ine- Watches, Clocks, ;Jewelry SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., No. 474 LINZ/ITT MOW. Pecammi.• rartienlaz attention glean to Itenstring Watenta, Cloaks lad Jew*l.l7. All Work ykr. N THE SWOP:6 MONTHS, estarslli undergoes s ensage. II Cum BOLD'F 1110111, 0021 CS, HAT.. Si or nano sP.SSILLS Thanassistant attic are rain, sedans S 9 S 9 89 S 9 SO 89 59 89 . 89 MARKET STREET. V 9 C) 34 ° 318 ta, s,l S 9 Market Strut, AYU BST TOUR: :300TS, SLOES, &C. THE CHEArEdT AND BEST , S-9, r/V . TSf7 c:)x-r - sr ri.9l ND AUCTION HOOD* HEFT. ' Market S9l • I 189 89 89 89 $9 S 9 89 89 DIN& CUSH & CO., Practical Furniture Manufactured COD. PENN AND WAYNE ETV Latest styles or TITILNITURL teastssaill T HE t r . t i: A l ,', 1 3, T itr. Bnnt EWING MACHINE, I. WILiELI,I4 1111 , 301V2. 5A1.11.12001. FIFTH MITIMET, • INIRS. L. C. O'REILLY, FASHIONABLE MILLINER, No. 20 IHamond - Alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. /VI the Intent nod most fuldon*lele styles of StoNN ES sod HATtI for Ladles, nitwit. nutt dbildr. a, tent fOratintir on hand or made to order on the shortest notlee. Prlccensry mann &hie. spa Liol...nr.s, BELL & co., Ancbor Cotton Mills, Pittsburg'', Manufacturers of ANCHOR (A) HHEETLINGH. AIIiCHOH (H) HAILEETINGS, ANCHOR (C) HiILEETINGS. And II ATTI •.; mH11:30 CHAS. A. HILLER, LITHOGRAPHER, No. 60 FOURTH ST., Apollo Bundling CHECKS, E, BILL LIVI LIT. TEFL dour m .11 apISHL,N ELIrIII3OLIIPS EXTRACT SARm MAT ARILiAt Oesn Iles and name.. the blood. 1 ustl. she •agar of beahlk lob tDa .•• tom, .4 purges 04. the Immo. LE at make at.. apIS.ILIT7 THAT APWILL/PROVENG SMILE. At YOU uevc r? • If to, take Itome.a e. of Fre i sh t PICACHYS, ita.tt BEKttl Es. IILaCKIDEUBIES, PLUMB, tlEll.lga or WHOtt2l.lllll[olllLa. Y. s% re etO gl.l et th em good, sad at the lowest mak pu., at 1 110 FEDERAL STUMM, Allegbasl CUY. I • il:e3 • GEORGIC Ulgaltltlg COJIMON MACHINE \VM CO T. Wt. ISMOU. Am r.oza.ucrr. _ TILEIDIC A.LIV.LTY.B. 011. Have on band or Deepen on shOrt no:Coe 111EAUTH AND STEP nTONTS. ?LAUB TOR larkr.-WALKS. 13131LWZBY VAULTS. SM. DEAD AND TO u ilß dSO ezecn 2l3..labtrx... 10telf — PECK, OKNAMENTAL WORKEIS AND rzurtphisit. es Fourth sire.% Ono d00r,,,„1.2 jgt,bonfra tie Lion 's Wlga. Tope•s. scalps. Br Oozed acelets. de. A Fwd price 111 Cosh .111 Isr given for Haw Hair. balr-cuttlt=il the nratest sap. r. • • T • 11. cv.a.xlvmawrillize.. 17.1.ricLts 1361laryi, Throe doors .bore Smi thfiel rr d Street. prammen, PA Seery kind of Work done On %be shortest riot!, and I:emir...table WM. •ttenUelk void • ITTSBURGH NURSERY. AND .oLIiLLND GREENTIODNIL...—JoRN & . Donne...eraJohn Illardoett. J 1..) h U.I.N.YMEN AND FLORISTS, FRILL until. PL.. solicit attention to thelr .tenales gteer. of Pratt and tO—arnental Trees, LT.. reens. Grape klne• and trreenhoeme Plants. Plltabarett and Oakland Penitent.. OLIs no tO the Le . ..era/oases ever/ Ilfteen NOrolte. V. • (11JANTITT vs. QUALITY. , - , GHCLISSIOLIS•B EXTRA,' 1 4 •118.147 =Lk.. TGa 0•...5 Is email. Tl. Car sato &sass • large pll.ti ty and large rlobe• KIM atb18:110•1 73. 13. LYON, SOaler of Weights and Measures. No. 4 FOUILTEURTREET. • Between Liberty Slid Perm Meets, Or.l'ort promptly act• ndeel to. margin SPIIOOO **At:OMS; •-• ri:AIN wAtioNt; • 6 Calarn, 30 BRICK. tat/NE; MORTAL one 0 a RASO WH RAR MOWS% 1103nE 0 AY MIKES ANL 106166;- Illortirrd lions nod Turned Opokea on baud and for eau a• Dtqclarra. WAGON WOW, =at , the Penitentiary. •100rners• Cita. I aptnnors rad,Faricri. , Tollll.lESTlß t CO. igAixpAuis IN • SEWING MACHINES. iStz mutants. used but s .tort rime. far Willa aUiNLL • 00.. 27 Ftftb street. reduce." prices fp" 0 EMS