THE 17-114,511116111 ?MAIN, REED & CO., AT GAMETE BIIIIDENG; , 7icrch=oo 'rum mroot. ., P. H. PE s fl ll rAlgoly t uism T.; It. IEOUSTO.N. /OPIUM' HMG. fa ughwi m mmi .s. /Swum r.a.grar,s , Med OoP ' led *NM& OdUnasiby curd; Mai Isate:thoin, IMO°. Mani sedadttand waeweaaje and Amu. .. . . Three Copley "'Freq. vfma.U.......i.....6 I 80 Tire do. do. do. nett. —e. 125 Ten or mole cordes; to 'one - olden*. Lad .. ====i!!! CITY ITEMS. E2ZZI Find a Dent,p&-Dit.4l44direollt , M. 246 Xenia street. Drs. BM & Gillespie. . . Barker ;St Cola advertisement on aakt Page cont.—Robert D, Phi !braises/me of the Throat, Loon iold Doan. or.zinnsi3r. wilt close tds 'office Li Pitts- Siiturday avening, Apill 1792. Thaee Rho'4oalteto6tail tataiselve6 of las exPittfatt!t l / 2 4 0esions to blintz= to Kew - Tosoi should Aaioat onoo. ==t=l Bark:alto:2 ailiertisimeAt nextrage, New Dry Goods . 12,WCWati o ltaUlto4a1014 dark- Vrin IPA dents, yin! wide elteotlAg 16Ucants;6107 - dOrnestio ilnihama Micents. brOmd O OPW-Lerrdallghlool toZgatiOtattfutallliSv Oess goods porpArd. bine-3111k, foriseques. ojeaktipei yard; browrid tineits. .4414LIK,v,50,raperlar HgbUriancti sack ffintk 4vnnmDrglly and Ir 200 !° , qleaPeat; lu new st7 l es.. Sistriehreues, elegant and cheep. Alreastipeods, superior 211 qUElity:and atyle, and thei eheepait la thereiti. • • ' lust& alpacas, riii4 In cluster, and low In price, atthe Weir Store, West C;rder Market and Fourth streets. Gardner t Stewart. • a.dvertlaomeaL on aert gage 'mord di Paswell'i lesid Ltyer Oft . The Purert sred.Bweer,estrecSlfLver 011 In 1.110 World. lissuitiftsetetred' from fresh bralti. l X LlFfrth eDen..the 7aesdhore.qt is PerfoillLDlrre Su:utter/set Ask for "Hazard d Cdsivell , s.Ced. Liver cone radrintsetvred 'Muni 06. - Xerrrteek • Bold by all Orligglatis , Lrr =I plate "fled' snits 'aria tntsellnk,lresier—ixiarattrel eoods, very etyllsb, -freer 75 eente to el =, et tbenew srorre;Weet' coiner-Marliet 'ea& rourrh nysl-13 ;:• - & • .-- See r llark.or 4:oa.tetadTertisernentinvnertValite. Afresh supply or. Goatee and plackwell'a repots 7 , frAttes , Xhiatard. .4.h00 very choice iiratez Itaperiattaati Turkey Prunes. SteYll4. .te.. .1c...wi1l be skid at the lowest marketmike, at .144112 Fed eral etre.? 4 . Allegheay 7. r , „ Th 7 Goois To reteitereof Dry Goods Ire otter great ndimenteniavbailinfe:Ddleiocic widen we nell at the loweet ceatern . ceah prices and cat coeds In idlyiengpi agthe piece price. "J; Cltiiorilie a co. ')Sorter & CaVattiertisablent Cm girt-page. • White .lialsellies, 60 cents per yird.: apa:43 I= 3 0 1 1 / 10,3,4121 •4 1 x. 23attataper yard, t - P."..5.3. 643thinni Priz• ;!' ! Puri; iiiitialt" Pura . Drics!!!..Piiie Drigai! 5t,F,14u.4 ; Taw Bali Buy Inzetget I.l4nors az!' kinds ai Joeoph 13. Yinalk , s,3ll4t3l /to. 7F:5.132::193.an51185 41arkeelFttWe a4vertfeeteent tut next page. a : - `rs Teo am Bar 9 per isinC .9,UoaoiZosepiS.llllf.h."l.' MESM!!I a Andttlar.RdEelOa"~ , About seven delook yesterday Dimling a dletressineenteide:WSW, 00131161404. by Herman named Jacob, yteggetuo.• wbb roomed on:the corner , of Elfteesdie_ mad Vine streets. 'As farm we weld aseertam, the etrentestemme ittendmig the *AM are .- • - waggoner was a tanner, about fortyyears of age, and single man, of Industrious hating, and ono never given to a free one of ardent splritai but within the last :four ar live days be flea given evidence of insenfty, and yesterday he went -to the river, and after giving away his watch to some colon• ed stevedore, heatteraptodlo drown Tani self, but was reamed Avis:Moat parinlS Who were present. Ife ttien retired to hiczoota, and s Mead took On of 'him, watching - by srl ht, and till *even o ' clock pester. taorr e.wei l a. Ai'letten . hairnet down stairs te, ilia. wee absent - WA tsar 'hinnies, and when.be returnedhei Mind that Waggonerits4 procured *common ta bie knife arid cid his throat, not only sewer, ing marry of the principal afterieu, but his wind-plpe, front the e ff ects Of which death resulted at , about tcia or eleven Welt:oh lEEMEM= Smatimed —„ that he was as ontat, and that all the world was ids enemy,: He arota4 en cleaver 10'.11y crag HOW lagibalt• "rho, he supposed, were Intrude g him with stiles to Ws itesamainations,ami gnally to avoid as imaginary dasger,:hb•died by hL own hands. His lane. ~ 1 03, was, Indeed, both strange and intatcomitithle.-17inals mall Aware,. Geetea.rtab Bee* al liftra • Meet:ter Twenty Tears: 44623 anise biterhist "tell; !AU! . WriAmin Woodrulfisiaitter tsl4litthis called ePtouranatecmaror the pus tinettramontheneelA tug • • under • - of the Jaw bone, recurred. _The tumormilgiabinit the alt ot a • large hale Mere alert Asa of the caw. La esra ecotwsicsa. ' • •=refl- tlieriald • been occaiiiimed Ovations foreign substance • mach as a-bane. • Beitore attatuipthaitto* re move -- VW tumor • it' was opsa, and a ash base, abottt ..threAeullatere of an Inch hang. and ea eighth Of eh pith in-diameter, of. Irregular shape was oar fired and removed. The patient hid al. ;adapted to swallow this boas over =z years ago, but It had lodged In his „ocesslocang more or less trout/Meyer slum. Notate' attempted to remove it. but had , 'tailed, a 6 the bode had travelled throned the neat: about an Mob, In a direction out, - ward mint downward. where ':became istei spited all „ EalnecL Ttustumor has since boon. rem , ',and the, pathent II doing wet', and at ding to his daily labor. •It seems strangtr,that a foreign arditanoe could remain se long Imbedded In theta/gib without deesSibtei but liataist prevented this by envoloPing it hi aeysttonierotrzape. •••.•(#lol , j/ etrIII4. B . . The Paris correspondent of the London Tinsel believes some will be Mundt° reconcile the ooniticting Pretembrne of France and Prmala.' The La Preto' my', however, there Is ono point., and one rmly, on which Prance cannot acceptor any comma salsa. That is the presence of Prussian soh Chem in Luxemburg. • la lanMuseed _ of Saint . Milano° bas Jun delivered hoolle guns to the 'renal Minister o War. The establishment Is alibi to be in a position to be able to claim the premium of. the MAO Mum offered by the korernMent far the coinElellon MUM.= ri des by the hut Or , A , • tie ZolVaaes ems that the news elm all. tad shoat the calling oat ofahe, reserves is devoid of ail foundation. The Omens of Fraser lays: If we are well informed, the Plareneatiabinettne already mused Is to be intimated tattle French =merit. that In case of war between France and Prutaim Italy'ould be on the Ode of her allies of IMO, - M. liksisast, on Ills contras*, Inclined to ward Prussia, and th e talnlatertal oriels, width to net. quite over, tbotnittivitatterzt ministry ta constituted is said to have been occationed eslbclatty by_the quenkm of alliances with a view of the' approaching European war. The Atenir Nationals is certain there will be no war at praetor& between /ranee and Prussia. The morement. attains' the arm' , organization bill seams to be 'preening in the departments Princesa Melees, wile of - Priam Chrlitlan Of lichleswigliolania, has give* birth to a The Xrdwarde to its praseC ' utal our lumina promulgated false news, in hay lag .assarted Abel preparabons . were being made Itt "Rolm ond certain war. like Mem taken by the War Deparonant. The French legislative body have adopt ed a bill redamva to imprisonment for debt. 1 The bille=usi a penston on Lemartlne was alsepaesed. the. Zierth 001%13112 Parliament marchannOuneed the Iredoral Government would swept most of the amendments to the draft ot titeGcmatitution, if-the Mouse would give way on the question of 10100. notation to aeyntles tad the arMy arran_pre. meets. in the debate which. followed Mo. march adds all the opposition Prevents me from completing the work begun,l shall r a requegatiothin to rebeve me of my llosi." di a l Malt WM took motion In 00nronalty 'meanest . A letter from pots MercroMtri, Ilera Br late omelet report, made to the Mts. t t aMalaa Oa Abe Turas raagm me . 7 e open country of tbe • northern slat, Council of diets, at PeUccebt ihm e us am. montlltlfaTolt.i° et: t adsli • aw— -Yan a ...W a 4.ThaP maw steamer wiry low. - ouch. Thls Includes, slam= *LnooMe and Ig=rjearrAc- 17U1 MIL hosman. Ths.____ ll 4 lll . The PUSS Prem 0. rumor tint Els. elan cab retains tam Tear pluck would svilirnila co . ilaquen,,,, o r o fAcorkPotld ,111111'115qcsr.. ZiaTORT thane to raalrca.-it the-woolen -manufactories in Rheims Marge aumior of female operatives: are etnployad, and they are. said to present a sulking contrast to tha ambe clam of iforkwOmen In tars won. try and in England. Instead of the Well. dressed' and fatelligentlaittery girls t o be found in the great Inantlnanttnring oitloraf America "and" England, these poor French mecum iva described as being but llttlethey better than aorking and -re ceive even less ornsidaration from* their employers Menthe brutes." Their clothing la of the seantlenneseription, "lust /attla more embstantnathan the ne.mar of mother live," and their face. &clamp untkata that alal I/leacher feelings OM.- t ir oilo h t they bare trgra. by ha Vo l t b 4 r _ lain the- scanty wares wfilet, than enough to barely - Bunion The wanton manufactories of Rheims ars prin fi rlY owned !Ind nnanalged Erlowi 01, liolf. D.A.Zetst, D. lluaies,or Preston, mo., who died 174 11141.1i16,41.8 itit44 . tbat sine* bls srlfea dada be wOuld often bet on .her grave 'all nbrht, exelaimin_p Mat be tz ar . bo buried . witis ea = d ran ,, rme to hin e you. m bed . death. and arable a day of the limit ho set his words proved true. He was formerly a representative In tbe Yea erat.A.ssembipi be piledmany Meese, bon er and trash and 0103 estee=ad by . ~..r ... ,c..:.__,__..... - , . , . . 4:77:"i. ::1:.:' --.• . ~ ~, 4.,. . , . lb. • . . ...Ae•S.-, ‘•\:. ••, • '''''';'• - ?..:-" '..11.-: ::; is'' ' 71 __ ~ . . —_-- : , ---=•ii. ••• i----_-__:_--- --_-----±-,_:,-,7,- - --- - -- . 'N' -------- -=-- -.:--:.,-zf,-=----; VOLUME JAKXTL-NO. 99 FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. FROM EUROPE. The Franc&Prussia Situation. QUEER OR EN LARD INTERPOSE& Basis of Settlement Suggested PRUSIIIA ACCEPTS THE PROPOS ITICN Napoleon &Fence Efoidsation OMAHA OP MIT pours II LONDON LIT 15 Detail* of the Controversy by Steamer. FENIAN TRIALS AT DUBLIN The Entire - Plot Itevealed. RUSSIAN AMERICA TO BE PAID FOR IN IRON-CLADS. Financial and Commercial By Telcgrapb 14 the Intubanch Ossetia.] I.XITZE OP THY QUILL TO 411L1181.1. . LOSPOS, April 27—Bomaing.—Ynoon rte Das written a „letter to too Slog 01 Proaale, in wbleh ahe takes ground in fare; of the reCent and more moderato propoal. tion of France In regard to the disposition of Luxemburg, and advises him feecoopt a plan of compromise, to which Emperor Na.. polecoils wfliog to acesiqd.. vaunts scorers was cum% esocostriou Lorne:, April 'M.—At a late hour last night the Prussian govertirdint signified, by Salegvaph.lts acoelits.nee of tae prevent (ion made by the Queen of England, for a General Conference at London of the Great Powera to settle the Luxemburg dispute On thabaall of - :the neutralization. of ;the Grand Duchy, granted by all the powers represented at the conference. nus or sae ceases-sea xerrixo. .Lognow, April 49,-Sarndaie Erenteig—The Geriecrat coartrence of. EuroPean powers to settle thiadlfilenitles between France and Prussia, will meet In London, on May 15th. It has been agreed that, in the meantime, the fortress of Luxemburg shall be diercan . _ . Q=! 1141.201% Illlief LiD WISE ritILST3I7 IIZOOTIA Psis, April r—drening.—lt la oftielilly stated that the Emperor expressed Bath,. faction witttilie negotiations now In pro gress for the settlement of the Luxemburg question, MIEE2 PUststrakilabile - rAt - tho rani= }shillle =sun* to4llg•Vit. kheallywas brought on tistostand. Ile snide a 'alma brown of aria tai xwite ot the Phalan plot'• I.I2OIIAIL*ITALIII.3IOS' 07 trinexatrao Beaux. April 27.—The Weuer Oasitte, la a leading article today. .Iritlmates tau Prussia may evacuate the fortress of Lag. emburg. )WY iiniinrrva ainizarztrr Axitnokoax, April V.—Ttio Dutch _Gov, Onttatot Mal there 'many otter to oaltiall:tambarg to .Itapoloon. E3=211 =Om Fi.covarraan or ]ffori!r spa zrasuar ST,. S*TT/TTTTIVQ,',AVT 1117 .. — 1 t 1 maid the P.hiplan 6overnsa4tirilllTOOLTO from Valved S4sevalleetot-Irort eleds lastaad eTthi hinruleted - euet . of -money In peir htentlorthecTealen of the.llosabka pose,. FINANCIAL AND. COMISELCILIL. Lam, Mord .I:7. , =Zeening ...tmericart Securities closed as follows: Erie, 38%; 1111. solo Cerktral,7s%; Bonds, 70%; Consols, 91t Liesroot, April 27--.Evening.ottor. Las been acuve today. Innd closed firmer at a slight advance; sales, folly MAO latest tha =Fir ms VP*. tuiddLing uplands, 11% t . deans. 11,015 d. Brelart. quiet, and generally without change. Pro. visions limn and generally unchanged. Produce clewed quiet One rosin advanced 3d, and common Wi lmington declined 3 , 1; the former was quoted at IL pm cwt.. and -the latter at 7s 91. Petroleum quiet, at Ltd for splribtoutd-is 4ei Am standar! wAge.". .. - LOXDOSOAVID. r—/XS.Ung , -ThalaarkaLe LEW American and other produce cloyed quiet thts evening ! Corn 43st• other at changed. dimmer, April 27—Essaing—Petroleum closed at 43 francs 100 per 10) lello. gr‘Mglea. , . Loanogrrenxi,+APril 'll.-- 7 11i n stemitship • Brltbillia, from NeerYork, fetched at *o mega' today, &admitted - tar idasgow. ._En.mgFoter... Argra.A,Etoning. elta!' Eitategbandr rising, and closed at 74%. ;.. a.5..167014T. 4PE4 - 28 . — U , P. bony 104ar . . atktai 4petl aa—Bentaa quoted today at C. rands, an centimes. , . gsaincrogr, April 27.--Bmulay - A"venigign , (LILA:ma steadily advancing Maths last atm, April sit.--snntiag Eauaina! , 7Anter• Ludtu fxaedi solely:reap at, reo. . . - [BrMail.l ifsir,Zowc,lpcll27.—Ttio. itUu=KF Maar. southmpt , :n2, GUI tfto lethi'bis difference of opinion between himself and the Rio& the latter being unwilling to ac cept the evacuation of Luxemburg, on the( principle, it was. sald, that Count Von Der Goltz would succeed him. si ß n p f r i t c sa rsby r tho n Frn h h a uo of i P esa s t - Thionville, and of the arrest of French officers al Haleturee and Borden, but they (were declared unfounded. A circular from the French war office Brea the price of exemption from military . service at ,(CO3 manes during lOC, and each year remaining at WO francs. • • In the North German Parliament Bhp Merck made a apeeeb, announcing the con currence in the amendments to the draft of Federal Constitti Hon, by which the strength of the arrek - on *peace footing remains altered until a common federal code of laws could bepromulzated. He opposed the amendment that the next live years should be considered years of transaction, and that after that period the army on a pence footing should be maintained In the same strength as hitherto, until the promulga tion of • general code of laws ,when the army caponsee should nevertheless be fixed by special law on CM beats of. the hitherto existing organization. The 'amendment Bieroarck supported was rejected by one hundred and sixty-seven against one hun dred and ten. when Bismarck urgently re quested the Bonne to pass an amendment . which would' leave to the Government the choice of time for promulgating • common federal code of taws, saying that unless Um amendment was adopted the Federal governments would not agree to ( the draft, and the task of drawing up the Constitu tion might possibly at the last moment be frustrated. Notwithstanding this amend ment was rejected by one hundred and ill ty seven against ate hundred and nineteen, the amendment - which Bismarck offered was then adopted by two hundred and two against eighty. All the remaining articles or the theft were then adopted. The Follett members, who had supported. Bismarck, have resigned their neats,in con sequence, they said, of the failure of the last attempt to prevent the act of violence committed by their incorporations in the North-GermanConfetieration. Thmitallan government his given very stringent orders to prevent or repress any attempt to violate the ' , antidotal territory. The Courier De Lyons Collantla the prev ious statement of the dispatch of war ma terial to the east and northeast of France. A Cherbourg paper states that the 65th regiment of the line has been seised to the full war goofing. The Frankfort Journal says alt the work men in.l ron and ttmber to he found in Sm.: bourg are engaged for service In arsenals. and heavy guns have been forwarded from Strasbenra to fortify Mets. The London Timer ' of the 17th, has an ed itorial favoring the neutralization of Lux emburg. It was rumored that Russia and Prorate were in negotiation for a transfer to Prus sia of all Poland to Vistula. • Ninety member. had withdrawn from the Pchemlatt inet on SCCOUrit, of the irregular. tiles attending the pretreat elections. A proclamai.lon wee lamed In Rome. call. Ing on the population to rise and promising Garitetitire support. The inte.relletton upon the sale of the La Liberie in .he street" of Paris has dimin ished its circulation. A Berlin lettor..to the 21aus says Rumba seems favorably alspoaod to ?roasts., while Austria affects to be impartial, lot some what smell - Actons of neutrality. The Bossism Journals. Mahn Lteremburg Ls German, MAO belonging tothe Cantederlay. They also Mato the Polish fortresses era being armed with rifled artillery. FROM NEW YORK. By Telegraph to the rittaburgh Gazette.] tine Toar, April 2; 1%7 ItArt.B.O/D TICLCi VOROVII. - A man named Otto Broach was enacted at Dunkirk for obtaining a riilroad ticket to West Bend on *forged order, and brought hero. nmenvar. or sr...roma norses. Tho Board of Health is about to remove the most offensive slaughter houses from the crty. . -A prize light occurred at Fort Lee this morning, between Joseph Dente and Chas. lict:usick. It lasted one hoer, and the for mer wee the winner, •. • . • • rsorousirry Thaleirea. , Whale Livingston and Mary Ilan% keel. ere of disorderly houses. at whose estau lishreent 'vas the immoral exhilkltion of .Industrious Fleas,^ have been sonteueed to tour to Lhe, r[3BlOS FORGER CONNICTIIA, • Henry Steele writ cony Mimi of attempting to de.framl the United Stator Government try promulog yenalon money belonging to an cad tulyagmealliridget alcArdia. TANZIDDISI POE =Marx. Aiming the passengers who sailed for Europe. per the • 80131.11/4. I ,, Xek,ElOll. D. Cook, Comoalticui mtiatcmer for New Mexico the Perla Exp; Dr._ IL Valen Dm& Wahnita, Mies it. Walentiialiaster ta, C. Wale°. ta. 31re. F. Werguir and' three children. Dim Z. Shipman, Wirth; W if e and ohm, T. B. Weber, V. Kola and wife, allef Chin. Bo; dB.. lichadil, wite.otatki and MPH°, A. Mahler, J. Mahler Citicannatis A. Arnold, Be. W. P. lamaroaw, Tone Ilmile; O. .311neke, wife and• too children,- B. Holten. that, wife and child, ht. Louts; W. Tale, St. Joseph, Mo.; C. Kahle sad elle. Detroit; E. °Hermann, Wmton, Mo.; C. Diehl and lady. Hoeltr., Per City. . of Baltimore. L. De. broax and Hugh McCurdy. Detroit; ii. id,. Ticker, Mr. Bakenrell and artfo and 11r. Crook and child, Chleako; J. Pipe, wife and X. chi Pipe, U. M. ld. Mee 8. 800tt, Pipe, Bl. Unita U. W., E. C. and Hate E Nsw Toss., April onossaa iirrestatimex. The Board of • Health have information that. the Mailers la prevalent in three cities of the Union, and way ho expected hero from the interior. • ATTIMPITO 6111CiDI. Tiro young girls, la the-Eastern District or Brooklyn, attempted suicide last algitt. Their names are Adeline Kelly and Mary Moore. • ALLVOLO 0016LOISZ9 rdzeutuasn.' • Two men, named quirk and-Owens, tried - for an outrage on a partielly insane girl, In WUbantsburg. barn been discharged, It sp. peen:, that s mock ceremony of marriage wee performed at the time between Unice and the girl, in the presence of the babies another. The mother has disappeared. and Iwouthes villains engaged in the outrage are at Was. TVA orutpuran WILL ILIUM_ testimony in.the 'Gardiner will case, In which lire. Ex-President Tyler -was the principal witness, was finished yesterday, and-the ease will go toihe Jury on Monday. la bar evidence 'she stated the property of her Ittte boasted porismted almost entirely of slaves, and was destroyed by the war. MiTHODIST 011131 WEI A Special 'from Knoxville to the Tines says, A mob of loyal leaguers in Blount - empty, Tennessee. recently drove out the Minister of the Methodist Church south, and dispersed the congregation, They were instigated by a preacher of the Meth odist Church North. AIIIIIVAL OV .TIAli at: The steamers Queen, fkom Liverpool on the .10th, end the United Kingdom from Glasgow on the stn, arrived tociiight-L The Kangaroo, which arrived ybeterday, was detained in Quarantine, bevies some cases small pox alsmrd Thee United Kingdom brought the crew of the Mark Virginia, be fore teported found abandoned at maw FRO3I EICUNOND. Loglalatare . to Adjourn To4ay—The IStretsl Car Dittleally Arranged. Blues°i 11, April %.--The Leigislature ad journs on Monday. . The osamlnation In courts of class. which acquitted the negro murderer Watson, are 111101 abed, and. in future the magistrates will either rdlscharge or send before the Grand Jury all cases brought before them. Gen, Setudialdltaa'ruldressed the Chief of Police, that the street car didleuity be set tled by the railway.company -running addi tional cars for the exclusive we of colored people; The General subserinently obtain ed 'a co of the charter of the compan which lu p ta y' nothing to say who shall ride on y, can, and wilt prrobably make s. lecisien on Monday In accordance with. Ms advice to UM Chita Pollee.. • . • 'FROM BALTERORE. City Election' en Wednesday—Passel.- tee Ow. Commence 11Modal' Tripe - —Cum* Ilan Darned. BALTIXOIIII, Aprit lively interest Is manifested ill the election of Wednesday. for Judge and clerk of the new City Court. The nomination. Are at made. . . . Tbo street passenger cars commenced Sunday trigs today. Carroll Lail, an old building, containing a billiard room, and the studies or several artists, corner of Culvert and Baltimore streets, was burned to-day; lots .33,000. lea' Ithlava as 'Omaha—Tao Catastry flooded In Coosseergeocir al facorgurg.. (By 'Wimp! , to tbit Pittsburgh Gisette.) Waage, April 27.—The Leo bridge oppoalto this city is atilt, Prin,and over fifty feat thick in some places. The attempt to blow It op has proved unsuccessful. ma coun try between here and Montreal la doodad In many places In consequoneo of Leo Ilicau mastLuir lea, sad barns and roneea aro Po ing earned The Prime Fight for the Obatoptonehlp of Enstocka Does Not Tamp rises. CBI Teleirseh to the Plitsbereh Clasette.) man , Yong. April 12.+A Cable special, to the The Tact, gay e the pa. flghtj for the ebaroptonehlp of England. between Wor mold and o , llaldwin, did not coma GT. Tho latter falling to appear, tho tangos were 1004004 oyar,to WormalA. PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1857; kiMioollolololloo FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M FROM WASHINGTON. Leiter front Thad. Stevens HE DISAPPROVE; THE UTTERAN (ES OF SENATOR WILSON, More Conscieneei Moue) (81Ttlecroph to the Pltleburrii Wotioirrorox, April 21, 1647. .111/.Monne eternal, • Ain •nriaron NrtieeN. The health of Thaddeus Stevens has much improved. lie experts to leaxe_for Pennsylvania next week. Ile today wrote a letter for publication, taking for his sub ject the following extract from it notice of Senator Wilson , . recent f upeeech, near Hampton Roads: "He (Wilson) said there would be no Impediment to Sonthern repro- Sentation In Congress if they elected Union men, and closed his remarks by saying he would trace Virginia with the full con viction t h at a Republican tio'crnor, Leg islature and two Senators would be elec ted." Dlr. Stevens eays dir. Editor :—Seek urtieles'aq this arc cal. enlated to do much harm. They throe otr steel. In the way of future reconstruction, being tooted and relied , ae pledges by the Republican - party. Renee much trouble artist:strew certain loose and Indefinite ex pressiOna Contained inn bill which was re- ported try the Reconstruction Committee pt the Thirty-ninth tanntreee, though never `passed. It was perverted by faction and folly in argument against He whole party in Congress. Tills irmierally arises from carelessee,4 of reverters; sometimes frets Inadvertence of the speakers. No man should make „promises ler a party, By what authority does one one WV that by the election of loin) tie/egetee they will be admitted? ill' what authority any that Virginia will elect two loyal Senators, while In truth there Is ni? Virginia? Duch is tole, done by thepeople and Congress Loom any Repress:anti% n or Senator, or State, can hu recomil.avd. Who authorized any orator to any there would be ma ootillacationt As In smother place, these things are too flippantly said. 1 think they had Letter be gravely pondere.l. Who la nettled..? to travel the country and peddle out amrteet)l 1 wntliti say to tile most guilty, exp..et, punishment and then quietude; but first a mll.l enua,catita L. pay titese who have hem robbed by 4161ny. al men. • Those mu my elegies, um! soles only, perhaps. Tucson a AJDIIIOB 1 - 9 TUX - 007+1,71.1,1 retch. There were received tgaier at the Treas. ury Department, from Cincinnati, two packages; one containing two thousand five hnn4red and the other ono thou sand dollars. No particulars concerning the amounts were given, and they were ap propriated to the conscience fund: A letter was received at the ofbce of In dian Affairs, from the agent at Leiven• worth, dated the seventh inst., In the neighborhood of Fort Lartzed, in 'which It la stated that General Cruder, who was to penult:of fifteen hundred fleeing Indiana, did not overtalre any qf them. The writer believes the Cheyennes . departed towards the South, while the Sioux took a northern 411rection. DISBC.LIMSTS Ant, MIC.IIrTA. The dlnber ,, emeot~ lo[ thdLoWtek....'wfire aa„,.. - ",vot:'recelpts of internal novenae for the Iireek,CLACNIX.3; receipts of customs for the week. $3,033,151,45, PriLIC ore? BTATZWYNT TOG It is not probable the publication of the regular monthly statement of the public debt for the present month Will he delayed beyond the drat or second of Elny. Tuo in dications are It will show a reduction In tho debt of five to six millions. The receipts of Customs and Internal Revenue for the month will be about twenty-elatit one-half of• which - being for Customs. In Man the statement will. - probably silow one hundred millions, and fourteen millions or more Of gold oar [ideates in the Treasury. PROM • MEXICO The IL X. Mieeftenger Josires—state of Affairs at Tampico. [By Tatermeh to the Pltubureh tistrtte.] Now Oar-sass. Apt t.7.—Lion.- Lewis P. Llainpbell. U. S. Xin]si sr to Mexico, states that the messenger dispatched by him to Preside= Jearee at San Lois Potosi, with Instructions to proceed via Tampico, was advised by General Iteynob is, at Brazos San tiago, to proceed overlord from there, in oonsequenon of Gomez and Captains being at Tampico with about four thousand men, in the interest of Ortega, although 0111.130 Z and Captains were ostensibly to the service of the Liberal. The whole object stems to be to encore the reran ties of the Custom Heme, and they have refused to obey Jo ares's order to Join Mos at queretmo. General Miran:lon Mortally Wounded at querelaro. New Yeax, April Su.—Late a/triune from Qoaretarn, to the Secretary QM:ate, state that the Imperialists made number eonle on the eth, but werarepulsedana Geu.Dtkra. man mortally wounded,' FROM GEOUGII. Another lapeech by Governor Ilrown— It le Favorably aveclived. • • ArOVSTA, April .11.--Governor grown ad: dressed a-large meeting of Micelle at the Count llama thin evening. .lie balk the name grouud as in Ids Atlanta and bdvan• nab apeeelien. advising the people i o accept the tar= offered by Comities ea being the beet and only helmet' Southern react:mut:on. The President's opposition would eynnbe• rata the Northern people. and would lead to ixinflonation. On the other hand. the speedy aaieptanee of the terms offered Will lead to speedy restoratlon.. IlLs address was favorably received. • raise State- ' • Sagami lUorraeted. By Telegraph to the Pitta burgh Brre Be,/ Br.. Lo April 17.... Th. Democrat this =indult ed itorially torially contradicts say. author. Ity the atatement that Governor Iletchor will permit the yard:musts of tho Booth .WHY - Branch //allreisd to cousin poaseision without the VeMOTineLDCO of the contruCt. Itn*Willtsstonitt"Lst4o";:c7gle4Ni'e been g " d el bonds. they are utterly Without foundation and false. The Infamous. Dr. Illeekhurn. My Telegraph to the Pittsburgh ustette.3 Xew Tome. April Luke 111.kisurn, whoattempted to Intrcaluca yellow by lever. means of Infected clothing, la the Veltot States army dosing the war , ilftif petitioned the Attorney General for permission to re turn.from tlaiseds to hta native land and take his trial. The Attorney General le an nonoood to have answered that he has no power to grant Use request. Fero at Cleartenon, N. C. [By Telegraph to the Pi ttebuieli Gazette.; Csaarifirrot, Apra:la—A fire oecurrodon East Bay 'trout, tithe morning, loetroy ing Um large watchmen oCCUlalen by unction and commlesion merchants; loss, I1fahOo0; otinthlril le covered by lantana, chiefly In Now York - offices. rho Triennia sorter. ere aro Tobias & ton, Jae. ni:llrown S Co.; Jenrette S CO., L. IL Omani! nut A. • .1.. Saline'. : Boston Flnenelal leregalnritios 17 Telegraph teihe ratteberAlt tier,' ie.) nosTON, Aprll 2&—Tho Cod Jury haa in dicted Ed Carter. Dyer. Jr., Chas: Miller, tame. 11. Ward and Cha..ll. nuoia a. Lamm implicated in the touant financial irregularltlea of Miller, Ward k Co. They bare been hold to bail In &4WD each, for trial. Death of the Loge Cleric of the taste /lenge of ItteprebentAtlvee, Telogr.ph to the Ilthbo rabt.lagctte.) • MA RIME V . A., April Sti.— , ..l.ll.llendlet. late Clerk of the Pennsylvania Muse of Representatives. and Snoretarya the Re publican States Central Committee, died 1.0- day atllentingdon. •. WPOIP4I4 to Me litlehmond Lily Telegraph to the nuthotyh. uatette.l Amu pox P VA, April 21.—tioneral Schofield to-Pay served s warning Up =the Itioluuond 2itnet, ',bleb itayil Ite etilLotioN and likely to PrPuta bnenity luut courgo eppuot ignitor kg tolocitt • Postaffleo Itobbei San teemed. City Telegraph to the Pittaburgh Ueretted • lkliTOP, April 27.—,Satunel nangler teas aamtallead to tour years luiprlsoaln.t. robbing totters in the pnvtutilco et Hartford. CITY AND arIiURBAN. FOURTH PAGE.—The Jutted and mad r. liable Money, Oil and Produce ./darket Re ports give!, by any paper in the city, trill be found onaur Rural Awe: AL filnoular Case' Becomes More 81n• pulse—An keenser Becomes a De fender. The readers of the (18.111 . T11 11111 110111 at less remembiM the case of Thomas Hallo. well, an Englishman, charged by • his son aced fourteen years, With the crime of mire tery, having- noted la our Meal columns Its progress before Aldernaan Strain, the magistrate before whom the information was matte. •On Saturday the case was brought up in the Criminal Court, In the shape atoll appVcatinn for the reduction of the hall, the' accused having been cons. mitted to default of security, le the sum of e1,5e0 for his appearance for trial ; or rather Imprisoned on a ball piece, two persons who severally became his ball having cures rendered him. thillowell lived In the Rev ,enth ward, in property under the control or agency of Dir. it Wham 11..1rthurs, who became Interested in his behalf, as alrosind Or. Robert. Wray, ono Of the I'/18011 leg Committee. Their Interest arose from representuUons made to them by the accused, who said be was a much in jured man, and also from the statements of the boy accuser. John IL Kirkpatrick, brought the matter to the attention of thb Court. The boy.whose name is Ernest Hallowell was called and stated in subetanmo Having bade difficul ty at home, no was forded to go !away, and with a clew to compel ills father to .take him hack, word to too Mayor's office. }lading no olio there. Ale. next went to the anchor ..tiderman Strain, where be found the clerk, 1.0. Ewle to whom he why his story. la reply to inquiries he stated that 1118 mother Was to Ragland, his father having left her there when became to this countrytthat Ills father had another women living with him; that Mr. Williams remarked. "we'll attend So - him," and then wrote something cm paper. to which be was told rio must ear,, fir bolding up his right hand; that afterwards be was taken to • the tombe, remained there over night, and that while there he was visited by Mx. • Williams, - who told tilt that If he did not swear to everything that was In that paper, he mania be sent to the /tense of Refuge; that be cub. sequentty was taken before Alderman Sultan, and under the fear of being sent to the Refuge, he answered oyes' , to story thing that was asked Wee. The boy farther said that It was nut . ttle mtentton soirroi, ante his father for adultery, but pimply to ioecrtein if he collid not be forced to pro.' vide fur him. The Wen= living with Ms lather was 510 housekeeper, and be had never observed. anything improper be. twain them. 110 (the bey) Dad a die:lenity with the I:nu:tamper, she striking him for somotiond he ,had done, or refused Lode, ntt he returnlng the bhaV. Hieter had attempted to purdah bile, bet he left the anti when he returned be Cr denied adnatitarc. , • Mr. Aillturs had procured plat:oler him the colleiV., where he had /dabs been ampleyed. He - rt.itediv denied any Wm:tele:4e of fte;• proper tette:MX( between his fatherand the . . - - . -. • nomudroeper. Before leaving England, they (the eatrieri and Um father) entered In to an agreement, by whittle elm wall to live . ttli hl no as Ma housekeeper for one year. As a reason Tor the tearing of nil Mother la Enuined, the boy stated Mat she .took to drink," and: wall e 0 inleattlaratal that his Gather mold not live whittler. • ' - Mr. Artheno natal than he their Ifello-. well. lie paid his rent. arld..M. peared rupectable. When he= its uou.e he raid Ida family ennalsted on him self, :nolo,. and. Ida housekeeper. A younger eon of Hallowell wee. ro yren In Court, and corroborated his broth er etettng thIT be had observed nothla which to base the charge Of adultery. ' Alderman Strain. better Barbital of the statements which had been made, appeared in Court and spege In his own behalf. fie stated the manner In which the come had been brought betas attenUOn..ndeallyeetw troverted the tore arsertiona. /Wore .4 ....k. ualifylng Mtn to the 1 formation the4.l. derman a old he ftall or • Om nature °fifteen:motioned .. • .. ho was doing. The et letltt erlvite Milkmen was charged' *ll.ll unfaerfplly cohabiting complained hlreleet the boy for making inmate, end on her information he wee ountolitted to All, but soon Wet re leased, through the exertions of the Alter man himself, who , I educed I gentleman to go the lad'a ball. Hallowell howl three 414 terent huannx4 the weenier at tho attend repeating in " an teetic3Ohr what ha had said at We and, going te ahoy la Path. r-itpillt„ A third hearing was arranged, Wu etc prornistairto adflinio ben donee of his Ininweesei inn 'b en the time clone, the hop was not pre sent, the father denying any knoledge, of Of co. and stating that no had gone back to linaiand or wins erhereolso. There Was hows.'er, evhience Predated which the AL. Atornian deemed emnirdant tO Wad the de. tondant to answer, Which be did. flo be. Ilesed then, and was oesfritteed now, . that the boy bed been tempered With, the result of which was his nothaPtmanwine at the third hearing, arul to e prenenoo in court de tly in G his former statments. The Alder. men re /nested to Den* lilts , inallifed. to els statettient. Et, Williams, Jr. Earl, Wits Also sworn, and said that the boy man mistaken hi yrtint he bad said concerning. him. /fin viok at, the tombs w. not of sympathy, having pro cared him a teen', end COMO traTe tarn naWWW. ouiaebnuntli, at the hearing, when tho father endeavored taint:mobil/Son to dam nify the enerne:coot his mother, by saying that It tess such an to oOMOeI his tether to lance her, he (Mr. Williams) bad tuterobled and prevented eccq as:bucking eoldbillon. in all hl= annsaw.tton with the mule, ho acted n 4 the rrletnl 01 the led, but did not net to. ward blot ar wee now topresented, al r frequent/tossers./ to speak,: no 011COUralt Court, but was (I rnally we d ttt have any, with the In) enetl to be brief. e Protoatod that from thoptemeneensent of the ease be had been eared by pollee matters and lawyer., en cot into his pre. cent snum Inn (In prllool through his per alstent refusal to pay theta. of IfY/0, for which ha was told the matter could be sat. Medi be had send that he was and would not pay "two hundred centt• Moor who had become his ball bad been induced to surrunier blip through the Ingrown of the Krums olio ward dogging hint for money, be. represeetlng, that be was going to run away.. . - After considerable Unit anent In hearing statements pro and con, the belief prof. ty generally ebtalned:•:thst the toy bu.d. e timed uni whole trenblaby foltingelliSr= out stories. Tun Court believe 4 Alderman strain's action In the matter to have been entirely regular, as also did Mr. li irkpate Meg, who made the Keene:mien for than. nction of ball at the. Instancia of parties Iho believed t h at wr o ng bad been ‘dono. r; Wray said no one, ha • hoped. Would charge him with havlng.any personal toter. mit In the, ease. Ile prat saw the defendant on the Sabbath previous, daring a visit to the prison, and btud interested himself In his behalf en the strength .Of the rewesitn tatit,me he bad mule. • • The matter ended byllite Ceara ifipt. Ing the clern to take ball ' le the atom of Ova hundred dollars fot the liPPearlinpeol UM* towell for trial. • •,. ••• • •• • Nissimaiss-6ssits4r of the COmOtlF ~looses—Colenrtiltlltil to Well Pitts. bargh. . Lire clip tee followirift Mina the' Morgan., town Roar The cloud or doubt Xine eotoowbat 41; p hug d lo om Cli , A nd f o h he rmien Av e oO t l e a n k p w ar d ee er d . ure mice motolubilaut. , • • • • Another sheeting of. She Commlindonere waa held on naturder hut. On amount Of the Eltorsigness of the 'day and other unfits .vorable Mecums' armee, tee ' soil that have been distributed through the country were not In, though It le aseertahited , that about twenty-five thousand dellare have already: brim suliKvitnal, an desiyet hot little effort hoe been wale. whoors work.waxemo monect the moat-ion !n o illst not natio), pate that the money. Id be raised to a leas period than tiro years, sodyet two months have senreetnelapeed lenge we have been ratting pedlthlrd of the whole amount. .) IP Mr. U. li.Cluidglek riliorteo o. -...0 meet Jig that ho had mut glon. .f, K. iloorhead. while on a trip to coon east. and ascertained V irr front him that the illiddedC. A Ulliirdaln,_ Will not exceed 11. Mr. r " .. . . President of the sl . ter Mitespaey be. \ ..nw, and let to every .ineittelnemed On niedi reatife he subjects. We. - . 1 re been ow 'kittin the nest et II OR Wear* glad ; know that on el' or Our • esti ate will not be :WM oned.lard of .•,.. e whole amount . bat IdralulY been, subs ineribcd; andfit le oonilidentirbelleved that the friends of the enterprise In Pitisbergh and along the rt vat ISl 7 l4Sendni the greater part of the itiO,ooo : , remaining to be ruine. , z i , i : - • The enmmissionatir igith their - growing enthusiasm. initirtha aid °Safes, islands.) promptly subscribed no Amount of money Miley the expensel of it coMmitteo to visit, Pittsburgh and amerlaist at aulohnt egg be obtained there In aid Of the enterprise. Col. James Evan& 13Dbard It. Cur, and Waltman T. Wiley - ittere ehosen. 4 fOr . tlis • purpose. With seen Mee as Moorhead Aral Dawson to steer WWII . 4IMI,Fhr they at.- ont solo lad...‘nePrOti• the • tgirtimitleg mit or Pittsburgh . op. Tuesday lost, to- soften subscriptions of .gosh to the Marion and Motions:alit NOYl gatlon Company- ..The. COMlVltallartarlrool, untidy made good selections. Three bet tor men for t h at duty weld pa he (a go g i n the eutinty. Wo tilint:thalr most lanirotatt I m p. may be more gain realised. The ibmsokOsity n is more interested lb this Ito- I:torement then mi t Ec k eher locallty..ooo gg: aiding even [lila aeo. The isennsylyanla ' Von tnki Railroad. the two line of steam er,. Mi ld runni to Geneve erp deehly. ihteregt., ha. to lt. they iteett th thett u?ht I , , I Habeas Corpus Contempt Case.—The Answer .of - Warden White. Saturday morning, at nine o'clock, was I the hour fixed for the argument on the rule Issued upon William White, Warden of the county jall, to show cause why an attach ment should not lame against him for con learnt in consedneithe of his failure to obey a writ of habeas corpus, commanding him to produce In the District Court, at -ten o'clock Wednesday morning last, the body of John W. Mickey, In Ms custody under a oommitment • Irani Alderman Donaldson: The Warden, as has. been stated, released the prisoner at eight o'clock (or sootier) on the Morning of •that day, giving him Into the custody of °nicer Sarver, conceiving it to• be . hie duty so to do,teasmuch as tho prisoner Wel been committed for a "further hearing" at that. hour. Onlear Barber took the prisoner to Uniontovn, whore hestoml chargedwitts the offend, ler whithalder man Donaldson committed biro. far a "further hearing:. -The Court, thinking Its authority treated with oonterilit, allowed the rule to show cause. - • • Judge Whiter., when the case w.intlied. expressed surprise at the publicity which bad been given the matter. he had not so lntandod,-and was at a loss to know tow the reporters got the information. lie had the writ in his pouket, and there was but one copy of the rule, which had been served. The new a pap°. had given the facts and the law and docelml the case, and Mere segmed little else to do in the matter. Ills linter was In his best "hrottor, and seemed ills posed to be lenient, whether enhtened irom the newspaper law he had re ador not, see are not Vl= enough to my.., . - Thos. M. Marsha/4 Seq., presented the answer of Warden -White to the role, set ting forth the fact that Mickey had been. committed for a (=that heart:igen Wednes day morning a: eight O'clock, and that when the writ was nerved upon him he re. marked to It, 8.1102011.4.1.5 q., conned for the prisoner, that the viefeedant would be out of his custody before the hour Azad for the return, • lie further stated that ho had 40 intentionto commit contempt, but noted aoeordnig to hie )ualgroent and the practice' Montilla g in'the Court of Quarter Sandoz's. lie also stateal that the prisoner WWI given into the Custody of officer Surber by Depu ty Warden Smith, during his abseoce, but that the Deputy acted from the, same Im pressions of the law as be himself had, and without the sib:hest Inteenen of disrespect to the Court. The Warden further dated that after the prisoner bast been remanded to the custody of the officer he called et the residence of Judge Williams with a view of. appertaining !t, he bra botasr4seb, an error, intending ilanch worn the , tn follow Mickey and- bring •him back, lie felled to use the .1 adze, however as he wee indlepowd, and therefore aban doned the idea of permit. Leave weir also naked to emend the retuth to the writ of babe., cer. per ao ea to include the• fact that the pris. ner was released by Deputy Smith. and also that the release wits made under the .impressiouttlet there was no authority for holding the prisoner beyond the time fixed by the. sommitment Sinus the Akiermen. Trio request was :granted. and- Judge Wil liams took podweston of the papers, defer. ring his decision till another time, • The counsel tor the rule were not present, and hence an extended argument did out take place as anticipated. Slim Telegraph ILL really smatter of esioalahment when are look back a fair years, arta contrast the old methods of commUulcation with the *mien; and note the grand acoompilah meats of science In furnishing nows and mediums for the promotion of commercial activity and energy. It was • tremendous thimble forward when the mina of Ste * demon brontht to the aid of commerce . the loomantotivo power of steam applies, blo do the soU,I highways' of urns Arena. Thotspeed of water communication wasim , proVed upon, but still man.sambltion was not isattaded until the lightnings Mom selves were (arced into the channel of undo ea the active servants of commerce. It la of calorie w !thin the memory of our young men, that the drat telegraph wire was. stretched between Washington and fieltb . •- • and Intelllgthlit stomata gashed over • - thee oor t-tis lags become a net work of wires, sad not only the import ant centers, but album; every town nod hamlet boa Instant communication with Its fellowit, near and remote. Onr wintry his become a agate= of nerves and electric e s i pultatdons, vivify every part from oc to ocean andd • living chord binds ea to th e old world. Within the past four or re years telegraph oommunsostion has en greatly improved and systemetlzed.. re .Lave been multiplied and every Unto ut Loon Mena* most Matete Crew al L routes, rendering It liargly possible at poggaignicatign by - totally/ Mterruptedl by strumphortiot other OULU - timber,. Instead - Of • Ilizelted number of wires, sionflned to Weute to Um Last, and meagre est, there are pOw mires on two= able route Last and West. The Linea are abundant and equal 10 any emergency or call that can be made upon them. With no desire to make terjrl Wu tasting. lima we must era that the Weatent baton Telegraph thg hal been principally bistro. mental in bringlekkhont this desirable Con. dition of ageing Whits ever sollght •to ken pains-watt, It =a In advithoe ,at the de mita elf thaUshea,,Trodaysill - the greet Yorkare upon an , etteel footing iiv,Serv. and with agottunr„T4e meximaqt. to St. Louis or' Legge, tar inatanc., on •changet Is enable* , so Oran himself of every uarisilon le the Now , Yorlyinarket, and bly Or sell there Wore Ine• Nareo coma,. liowarer—raabl_tac, Iluemmtleai mitY be. orders are, iyen god. notice. reeetymketAbetc teeteltiW...t,M tell:tiMb than would be occupied! walking's, dozen equares to transact Lim dame buMzeas. Sot the least of all t,,itscrgortattt Wynn. "Cam that have been made in the telegraph system, is the @potent of voteM messages,. 11 4.11 %Med hieMe - Weliteyeapoicla Olarti- Denl , wages are , now reel- ger: eight et redeem' runes Walt the printipsYcltles• between Halifax and Hey Grissom end St. jou* thus agarling the pantie the mean. .411g=t i ldlrit It i r - IneTtary rit gr igl 4 l: Atm yet ills Is Only thribeguaning of ihe enO." as PWlLlllSSittnitiftlY mad commerce Mareesm, a t, telegraph, ender ealshint til=moat, of hold 5 etillittigner post. minis of Speedy Mid reliable tutor= ordruntullostbse, until it shall draw into ILa channels the entire correspOndenco oi our Fargo leeportatton of Foreign Wtnes. - The largest illiget hunertetion of foreign Claes which over rein:lOW this city was re dewed on natardry last by Wenn% Schmidt Friday, NB Fenn street, Whose cant ap pears. la *flotilla Column. indeed. Ire doubt.vezy much whether, any eastern Im porting house ever reel:Wed: at any Gorki time, ambit' lettocinle tnvolosof the cholo. est wines to bruireetireelto We European markets. 41livetionsicuul puncheons. each containing aerator hiuidita' I iisliens.ocCupy 4 great giortkus of the - wor ensent of tee square In which the Store Is located, arid yet not one half of the inrotoe bus arrived. The cargo of wines was Mapped direct from Rotterdam to FlUsburith. The wines hare been selected with much care In the furious snarketaof Htilne,Ffelsor and Mark outer, by the °omens:Meng .Wompeati of the Ylttsbuirti 11:Drayton., The more famous brands otitienniMiebtas ate folly repreeentiki, such as ./Weebeimer, Geisenhebner, Llebtrimentetlch, Debbie. tanner heisting, ' Hptistatter Vogel sang and Wormier; of vintages of Inie-50.0 and The-wines are Pure and unadulterated, fresh from the produe- We- vineyards of imaung Germany. and: for sacramental or family Itee.nOue sopa nor can be obtained In Ude country. , ninny of our reader* will be amused at the exten• women' of the importation but It must be remembered thaleksank Scamldtarildar 'control the supplying of wines not only here, bet to a great extant throughout the entire West, sue no Imrting foluae In America stands deservedly hlgher. , ..They make • specialty of wines. and, we bedlers. are the only direct lincior'Era the Oltyl *ninthly they are Mebane atneaters West of Gm Mountains. add son 'to the Geu man wines: tboy barn 'imported a large stook of famous ebstepalifnea for table or party , wae, embracing t h e sparkling Gook, Wesel .and Jobanneaberg, together with sparkling Bea Burgundy, all In we- The arm dispose of wine. either to packages or out, at advantageous pricesto - the per- Mr. U. Wilebmtilt. the senbir partner al the nrin,Fmtereity to*. his departure for hinropeaMliber benne, to make nether cr. retirements for future . importations. GO anit u sliKetaksal a trip tqtbe vane countries Or the mu world, and has succeeded In es. tahlishing rare mantle' for _preamble Int pertetuum upon a large male. Wo wish Alm we a pleasant journey aud safe ro tors. commend Warr& tlbmldt a.Vmday to ray atone reader. who way use nimbitor liseraMetinG or table purposes, es fair dealing. nonorabla ,busluess gen tleman, In whose word as tO quality and character of goods . the salmon rellentl toe be reposed.' - • • - reel to !to . • . igiteetgiit the , re e t • Tiortirdarotqw btfath of the Empties polleh *Fretted Sohn Davie and Shiner, charged to Oath </Charlet; Odell, a colored man.-wlth a kraal ottkepcac6. The defend. aide ln tlds me:lase ant and *and mates Cl the steam boat diororad and It appears oat On the last downward trip. 4110 prose. cater Came into the kitchen on board ti wit add conniteaced tOlThafe eqqaldeta noise when the deteddanti put hint out. an ; t i t iltresi l t b br i bifnjVi r ri f a k lirttn 6 the defendants had dodo itothingmerp than tv i rr u eTl i irAt In ra d M rgs= tbeYered to pay the costa, tttt. „ A large • and enthealastic temperance meeting of the citizens of the Elfth •ward, (Manchester), Allegheny, was hold on Fri day last, Rey. A.D. Clarke presiding end - Jacob Rush, Esq., acting an secretary. Elo quent and stirring speeches in the goat cane were made by Ray. W. kirk, Rey. A. .D. Clark and Rey. It. Cameron. The fol lowing gentlemen were appointed a coin. xnittee on resolutions, Messrs. Jonathan Gallaher, Daniel Montgomery and Joins B. Gough. The committee retired and shortly after reported strong. resolution* proteetlug against the licensing of any tav ern or eating house in that wawa, denounc ing the framer of the new liquor law, and the Legislature for passing it, Land elpres sling the highest cOntinenoo in the wisdom and discretion of the Board of Commission ers, calling upon them to issue no. more 11- tense In the „id miclamter ward. A remon strance was drawn up and numerously signed against the ,present applicant,. Tin that neighborhood for license, after which the meeting adjourned. Alleged Forger A John M. Bock was arrested on Saturday, ' charged before Alderman Donaldson with forgery, on oath of Mr. W. If. Casslday, cashier of the Second National Bunk, by whom It ID alleged that on Saturday morn log •the accused presented a check at the eounar of that Institution calling for. two hundred dollars, purporting to be drawn by Camila & Baum, lumber merchants, paya ble to the order of Deck. The forgery was at oncedetected, and an information male as %bore stated. Beek's eirplanostion of the matter Is that he was dolma:loudness for the firm whose name he signed to theetteek; that he needed the money for the purpose of paying their debts; and that neither of thu members of the firm being in the city, he thought he bad a right todo as he did. In default of one thousand dollar* ball, be was committed for shearing this afternoon Yesterday two small girls discovered a, man hanging :in An old house on Mr. Me Gunnigle's farm, in Chartlex* township From the aPP‘earance. of the body It bi sup, posed that he had been hanging there some time. Ills coat and lame other artkiles'of clothing weed found is the house, but no papers of any kind, by which ha could be identified. A number of resident* in the vicinity visited tho house, bat none of them could remember of having seen the wan In that...locality before. The general supposition is that deceased had committed suicide. The coroner will haW an inquest to-day on Its return from McKeesport. • Halelde by " An old mon named Wright, reacting at Whitehalli seven or eight miles from the • city, on tbe Brownsville road. committed outride on Friday'' Matti but, by hinging himself. It Is not _known at what hour the deed was committed, but the lifeless body was discovered too next morning banging to the poet of a bed. In his room. The de. C 8111.0,1 was aged about seventy•five yews, ind It is Bald that hia mind was somewhat mpaired. Coroner Clawson held 0.11 an. Quest on the body on Saturday nflornoon, and a verdict was rendered in neverdanoe wants:Le Leta. . I. Lhavireir Natarday Evening and Sandal morning there were no lees than Ana map crate alarms of Are. The nest, on Saturday at 3 T. Y., was Sounded from /Mg 65,and im• casionial by t h e roof at Bower & Brooke's oil refinery tubing Are. The damage to the building was alight. On Saturday opening. at UM a chimney-1u Hunkeria confection. liry, on Liberty Street near Wood, took Are, but did no damage whatever to the build. lag. The alarm sounded at four o'clock cb Sunday [corning was occasioned by in ash. barrel taking tire Ins lot on the corner of Penn and Allegheny streets; ited. the ona. about two boors arterwarda by • abed in the rear GAOrtepe Chu corner of Webster and nt. taking lire. The shod was en. tardy COnlinentod, but no damage to any Other houses,- ' • Ninny •Fe 4 Floating la the Ohl• algast—The n n ilttEllestelsaygt72lll body. of an unknootri woman was local estakirrilie Ohio river, .orohailte - walla yule, on amirdsv. She wile 10091 fondest teninelsee in height, heavy set, flood full ace. suborned to be about tirenty-Eve or thirty years of akei was drafted to a delabie dress, dark ground with a bright - flower; dark woolen shawl, small, quilted hood, morons° shoes. dark Idnekinga, cad Cotton alarm with pink trimainga.• She had la her = l°A am:tbs.:4We— She was btirat yeah end the i.la axin about g 11111 Cemetery. : lloados DeUbe"( a Chlut,--(In Cane. diy SW:WM*6h the Infant eh** of .Xr. Cahn, reabllng on Ceutreavanne, was hineld dead to bad, no child with About fogy weeks obl . .and war : appirentli.9t hood health when =sante eattrodon+Yrkhty *ht. dattla, Whoa - Mr& N.C.= 400a4,•. ariaiptae. • guletlY thatbeauna-edalhoetriantloa making CIOSte fetetnltHdlOni She fOll2lll Shit' It. Ores dead. ,nablierhuta Itatter Yield ad In. gust an the body, be the absence of the. coroner. and a verdict was rendered that e Infant came to Su ;Math from owin g, Rehberg at the Grain 'Eletrater.-;:. Patrick Barrow wan on liattirdny corneal,. fed to lento , alderman Taylor, for a hear. Rog toelay;ou a charge of larcenr, preferred against Mm by Peter Ackerman. It te al leged that Winiam Darse7, while lntoaiet• tad, wan lying down near the tiraln Mont. tor. ou Liberty •trcet,anil whtloln Ws pen ditto. the theentiod,robbed .him-of a - allver watchoseventy cents In money—all he had —and . a nandkerehief. Ile was caught In the act by t hirproseratOr, Who etrreeted and iconveyed him before the 'Alderman, who disposed of hlin stated. A Rea! nonosedille Afpnetin says On Thursday morning alarge black bear, weighing In the rielghbin - hoolcif three hundred pounds,' made its .appeertnee In the oPPer Part or our town, and after tra versing through twoor three streets. made Its 'Way over the Mag. Pursued by -a large, 'party of bunters. Theytellcrwed.ttall day, and although' repeatedly tired at, hte bear ship,. health .was good at Stilt close of etie day, though somewhat fatigued 'from the extra exertlobs he had undergone. Attempted Illaralany.—On res idi nght I ost, tbe lased y of Mrs. Wtlson, 'at Ito. 30 Ems street, were &tensed by some' 00 0 aIIeuIPIJAV io break • tote • the beam. Tbree separate attempts were =Meta get Into the house. but nub time timpartylag. 'ed. „In the lest attempt to (area opus:Assist= dons to the rear of thennlldlnk semi of the glass was broken, which so muds. frightens ed the - bugle:di that no erts was 'atter. 'wards made to get tin. • • Mutely of ..the. Peuree.—ititlernian - Mo. Hester, /aimed a Warrant, on Saturday, for arryet cloning? Anderson of the Union Depot pollee, Jetties Moran. a Wink driver, InsUtoted action against the pincer for surety of the 001100. alleeeathat deism• dant threatened that. winless deponent etald entirely away from he depot, he . -The Penuael emote CaStremd laTimeala ad to have sold the main Cobol tber• Castel' /nem Hollidayaberg to Coluelhla" to the Petnnylvarna Canal Company, Edgar Thompson to President of the last named' . oriCentgatlon, and Ceptalo AL Lloyd. and. Joint Lingatels, Can., gaUlclayabarg, ate oanong the stockholtiets. $ To Newspaper Yolettsberaire wre • requested to at newspapers who have pub ' MUNI the advertisement-of the trustees of the Agricultural College, relating.to - land. fp r eiperimmital farina. to state than e% time %sod fora meet • gof the committee, and for receiving pr.posala for the iee g . Lion, has Nein change • from the 15th to the gni of Iday next, Assault and. Maetierillehard Straw appeared before Aidcrutatt Strain, on Bat.- p r ,i, u , and made an informationtigeinet Mrs. Antl McCarthy, e terming Aer with as sault and battery. , D ponse; alleges that defendant struck hi.. in the fat* •without provocation. she se , arrested on flattuday and held for a hearin to-day, The Eatipittaa Ca .=Able'rrneh Nich olson, on Saturday, d Wed to hold officer John Sarber to answer et Court the charge of extortloe Dreferfutalialtutt hap 11y,14-11: utener, the ctrcutnetanoes of which. A. fully detailed to Saturtlare Leone. The lakes. oboe* yeeterley nold s we had tho 'over O'Neill nosanal. Wondois who will bast tho whim LP/loin furnishes those prow& the laider no &biliously looko4 for by friends of lla p , :opricto ;tori ...Found Drowned... Coronet Clawson. started up tolletreesport YeatOvely to bold' en Inquest on The betty eta roan found float. In gln the slyer at that point. We have not ill board the narne hl diwertsed nor Mayer. diet of the jury. . The Jokey. yeetereey secured Us with eteahng pone from the drew. No bbd ever amuse the tenter of that skeet with the larceny of sued trittes, It mills: tones are 001 watched. - •• IltmellC-eoarreadera will bear In telnit that tbo pleaeing and acitotaplitehed actress }:coma Saari.. takes • bedelt at the Opera Bowie. elm L enaluent4 worthy of e crowd, at sudieece. Ur. jotrti 11. Maim, pi the New Opera. House, was solemoned to the side ot - eIY log friend littrushlnatos, D. C. yesterday by telegram, De left last eight. PRICE THREE CENTS. I=! ftapposea Pinteide • . r Telerfsph to the Pituborsh Gazette.] • Cassino Too, S. C., Apill Slekies halted the parade of the - Charleston Ore. men to-day and required them to obtain an American flag and QUIT It at the head of the column before continuing their demon etretlon. tie also required a guard Of bon er Who detailed from Rums the fireman to Carry It; that it be plseed opposite the rev/elms ruarsomitee, and be respeetfeety saluted by every fireman ralslzast- Cap as be passed. The firemen sequlcaeed cheer- Waitedlor the flag, n n e. after prOCurs Intone, prooemled with the parade, (EliTileitiip4 tlit rlttstitO (ta;et.Ve.2l SAX Paairouio, .-The eteronship no en ses Tailor. from San Juan, arrived ?life ev Victoria Larkes state the Rennie& steam. or Aleirandio stall.; for titian to-itar, earry4 tng atelegrapnic summary of . the /Insaiaa 33081 . 011,A - prtl27.—Tbe trtilaTCyrnißart. lett Ann Maguire Bouelolnham , bank, rob bers;was concluded. •. Teraina et- entity eras rendetectand sentence postponed. dm ezoeptkat by defendants' counsel - Ma been • erry - i—Br,owir.TOrliQw. : , Aril nu>, by Me Mar. amnia if me resldsmie fif.the brOefirtsibef. - 432034G5W. 'PLTTY-slid LUZ'S 4..131t0WN. U of PM SoWlfali , .. Dlo FURTH—hi /81M11.:. .AOtH X 414. P 7 In, ROV. linctioepean; Yr. T. P. OHTH end ELIZLHE rH, dengater of Cbarfts YYkell,jcaq., al of Atiotbenf.. . DIJVALL,HILLHANL—On Thnfidny, April isle nithe redden*, of the bride's wind.: b 7 P.p. Gelman Kr,- W. H. DOT.LLT:and Ytu AMYL% tilLA.H.Lll;allefnaledneey: JULLIZ—THIGHT.R.T.7I;tn •pril lAte, VW, by IlleneoliteHniters, IN.: of third Vliard.PLue. Helen MO. BOB? H. JOLLIt in fUlna luso- Vutita;)rocicirr, both ofttenbeniUld,'Oblo. . ...Huvlad,nlithrtow.—Ant 6, 1 Lorll3tth, sui , !. B. lr.:lce.• tied!, Xt. AIt.II.I•XLM 'DIIVA.T.L. of Itonlit Ititt.nendb, mm 1 ,11131 I.I•II:3MVION.'if the foretaliglee, So cards... : . . Noveraane, and danithkea: of ape late ;cat. r. ,• - , .711•11useralir111 take plue tram her t as,tilo , o ripadalier.' '33ltibliry liCinmx; Aptll Mittwat 2 Weloak The frfeitls et the wtlmeettuntunta4seitsok4: , • 6ATTII3A.N.-011 11an4ar sioutilikg.A“ 4111 g o'efutt; ESPIAL /lATTlttaN.lired LT yaws... Notloeof Mite ettjantralt . iiiirilitit CONI4OLLY.—On iiiisifslPAlidt 17th 1417 it •r2D r. N. N.,...4,01.431.41.0 ANN Coulielry, aged =levy • • EsE;a2E;;E;7i 1 0 14 , 41 1 3 1 11zi:iiii ki zi A *V 1/41 J . • . 61.:1,800Gras. 8.111:1•1.4.4.k. reece r tsor to the late enema IL:4l.4.lfeis;ll , lo'. so 'MI6 Street; three doers from Bearer, Alleehehy Qty. Me -44'111°, Boerwooa, A l 4.9gehr. Walnut sad /Wee. wood lailtstior . ceseite. - at the - Unreai reaueeil pricer, AeilDs opertetilliteers; der Einar:debt. Lazes end 9trrlues farn oa sOrturt.tee and aimed iruom.hle teimu . , AniogstutimitTA.Eum 1113;'164:110u.rili-stroet, ettUbArth. 007/lIktotal; itmiaAviiArm ULOVILS..4 fit 4. *MT. deartP.l4o2Ls4 ?Waal rdnilstifts . good. furta.b.d. !IX■44.ll . lleasee eartige.ii Malaita; .'. Dixtd D.. .24R. aft W, Jar - 013 ... P. , sa•ZW l 2llri 114 c., Ss- Dab H. Maki:. sae. . R Wan*& c 0.,. Lamm "-TAXIES AND INHAI:ADLAS, WooVANl•tediattr.' DeMeillteinai fiDble, loner SUNDA AO heat. CILITINraIi sashed: . . 4-L beminii.voi , iritie," the lernert eehhr bee Pie. eelinkilre. Ognient ono. In tide coun ty. titnatrd'imiNner Brighton reed.- ireniedlsor ly north of Alleatooir. TO Dural loti, Airman or ilUra. *Canna Drug_ Mitre or 000 h pissc•cume, - • . OUTLET SAWMILL, • •- • Foot, of Craig Street, . • ; arir. Keene eC:nstintly on kind lute stook of sm. too Joists. Tismmorklrladassi hams. Mar. butonlk Limpet, kilo rates, betaking, Dtek log. boat apel Hatton ri*.k.spaalunit. natkr., WM: &a He will til order tor, raved. Ma/ Wilk Mosul:Aunts and at bar . tntkin) Batas;- ;_ grictA.MILN) 41 xia2m ; .26:11eryi Thi, doors acre Studthdehl Rica; rz~rsaveea; pa Vim , , [lnd of Wort Godson the shortest . notle andisms rosooddSdOlosedir: kiKtlealaxassestiou lodd so Johraso •• • • • talldsdi L. a, na.a.manuutp & co., --- wiIOLBALE /6111 IMAM^ CA" 4:;045"4at1. fa, 44.. .898 Penn Eitceet, NGrA FEW of the wont Mier.. derreat Itt mann, d Mae hem comp; 11012 erne blood. iliciatildWa lajiticr SAPARILLA II • relpedl orate utmost Ulnas /Mayor McCarthy .bad eve or eight common ca.es before him yesterday morn• lag; part of whom paid their lines, and the remainder were sent To pot. Ilarrey White,of I:ettyaburg. Wan, on Saturday. admlttea to pracUre loW lo A- 11 .0200Y eOnEdY. on !notion or John 11. Hampton, £.q. - A Lady residing In Reading. was so loet to all the finer leading., as to boldly dese crate the tomb stone of her haseand's that wlie's infant. Itarclarjr—Tbe tobacco factory of John Murphy, Liberty street, Was sobbed of IL' caddies of tobacco. by borglars on Battu , day night. , . For OryLng he hour ln Allegheny City on .Baturilsy litltl John At•Laren was tin :e4 one doll. by Mnyor Morrison, The Course of Mercer_county, under the speeial enactment, have refused to grunt liquor license,s to any instance. • A. Sabbath Reboot Terichers',-Conven ilonfor Western P.nsylva.ala la calve held In Meadville, early In J one. There Is a good boating stage Of water In the Allegheny "Raver. and the etuuctera are doing quite 14 large [rumness. Attention l din eted to the change of time of the Penn.ylvaiiin and Western Pennsylvania Railroads. Jiohn First, an old man was found dead to the woods near Lebanon, Mercer COUnty, on Friday, the UM. • • • • Aare Goff, Esti i . of the Erie Dispatch, has been appointed • D. W. C. 'Templar for the The . shipments over the Oil Creek Railroad from Titasville.Baturdanreachect • Whitewashltic woeld Improve the at. pearsace PL vie Mayor's' ohlee In'Allegheny City. Lae riarlor'ole7 wee the fourth =hirer. sary of the rebel raid on lfortantown. There are fifteen now oil ,wella going down In the vicinity of Pith°le,- /Several of the rennenes on 011 Creek are about to start no arab,. A Mwd Dog was killed at. Columbus ou Thursday. llowdhoe troubled with mad Clear!Attalla GC . C.) Wirelhea Itiqatred by. tem. Mettles to Parade With the American/Meg. . . • •Ilsok.ltobbers essayletimi; Br Talrgraph.to the Plttabarpi Ottatti.] Telegnoss, EMMEat= PARRIED: ' PLACE IF-.THE , TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, - Stlio. 146 GRANT trrazrr. wtoi - P. C. nurrr. NEW - ADVER DUNSEATH & CO., Wholesale Agents YOH TEC American Watch Company's WATCHES. No. 56 Fiftli Street, fer • OPPOSMIL YAZOITIO HALL. WATCEEICS, CHAINS AND 43Erwmfix,ramr. , AT A TEAT 5E.11.11. PROFIT. L? WILL T. WILEY'S 6 Wylie St % 3d doer from 6116 r. w. OM% JOHNSTON & SCOTT, Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry 811.1111141.ATED WARE. ETC,, 11714 LUDO= ISTIIIIra, 1 2. 1% - tailmsarghp - rtztlanlir aitentlas ens OloW sad Jinistry. work war. mate., SIitITIISON, run &10. ARE RECEIVING DAILY nimense Spring Stock- of EVZRY DISSORIPTION,O? Boom, sHois, Balmoral, Gaiters & Slippers, LADIES, GUTS, 1118843 AND OBILDRIEN. CARPETS, DOMESTIC DRY coops, HOSIERY, Hoop 131m1xMolif GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, AND Ho'non OF ALL &LEDS. M'CLELLINB'S WORM, =iiiitial 55& wron..x* arrisainwr, U 89 S 9 89 89 89 89 89 199 • sp MARKET, STREETS 89 _ • • s 9 Pt. IC) Mt IV 153, . 89.11farket fared, AIM OZT TOM& BOOTS,SHOBS 1599 i Tat curArzir AHD HUT, I azter .T..1321D Cr/Wlr AU AUCTION GOODS KEPT. - JAIL ROBE, 88 Market M. 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 THE IRON CITY MONTHLY; HAM M ALL MU tam • bomasualeudlods end edrertidendala Da*lle MAT MUM3Z& seovid N baaelimela. Webs. seconder NA). . GEO. W. prma a co.; PCI3I4SEIMIS. iX.Pata Bun /Ingo 439 Firm arxrry •-• 111 JOSEP:II METFAL £ SOS, = ISRES3E 444 PENH STRUT anZr.l2 , CLOSE, & OIL Pescifeat Furniture Blanpuurers. COL: PENN AND VIONE ITS I ' - wen aglY of 11711211T114 coanr j °l -- PECK, OUNAPAENTAL . • HAIR WORKC .h PIPASVgine Oq Fourth street. o • e dear from r/tiabUM Mews on neon •iten•ne :mangiest at Ut• dien r. Win. Benne. I:nrhe tlentlealWa Wigs. Tepees. &Atm. tinartlneewete,a4e, E. coed price In cash - * di - he even for la* - 1.1 iinsfasteles kaiswatingeoas iii' • the nekton IPv r.r. IMO PIEJLAVEMILDWEITIRACrIVAIit-' BAP M 111.1.4 <lessee* and reueresies the. Mood. hunts Ile: yin..ol beslab taro the eye.< tiro, wad purges 0 .1. she Mints - ea* max 01 31118. O , ItIEILLYi FASHIONABLE Hillnllll, x 0.20 Diamond All PittalAyrga,P*,. All the latest and /last ithetsiabli myi, BONISZTS aan St•Th foe Laales, - Stuam .•,e0 , sh kept estutaaos baud a< sase/S , order sta thOshOstesta Vary reason. CHAS. A. 411. . 1 L1T'H0G11.01333% . • 80 - FOITIMI T., Apola !OW* I , . cazoKs;tia&rrs. 'soft% aua...4 TER kIEAS3B, at., dam Shwa Styles. THE CHEApE,r. .a. Ta• Maples% Th• - EWING MACHINE,'; ` xs wax:tr.:L:4 imainesi WA/maxims Taui Ikl.u. BALuicat 21 YLIVII STRILIM, BARGAINS VI SEWING MACHINES. •, • . - 111xmillsbuts, tual.tuit's Monti:Rs. *mail • red..ect pziaes. WY. 15 1311:117.11 . l 00...• • Infu, TN THE SPRING RIONTRe. the :L •yirztusirgang Undertoes • obsarc, uor. or ••28Ar•IIGLI.AISTAINLIILatt um."11"4.4.- Value. . • • ?UT APPROVING SIELLE., l'01) 8.1,11 1 r eilh. k o zo we h r . r 4 r 4 t e r zs b•Pll/CH L IS e , 7.llBlittor 51 t01tT . 1 ( :11.111:111 1 E 1 pyo r.` Too MI 'run to lot •ood. aittlntUis kmpet aorbot, 1151 7iliZll4l. ISTEIXT, Aliogbaly CUT. oplloll • fIIZOISQN. ns&v=a
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