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    THE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
rvsuismen BY
PENINIMIN„ REED & CO.,
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AT GAZETTE 111111 DING,
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P. a vutors.
T. P. ADEINTON, 5
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Sines ..... 3 cents
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dubtealbaes. (3e , ' tut 38.00,1
iatoroi rooctioo. to Norstars and tenuri
T.E1131811:117. WEEKLY:
Three Coptes, per Tea r, by man--
Yare -do. ' do. Co, edeh
Tenor mare coples,to quo address, and
nae free Urtiah. each
drier rims.
Letter..froot-TO 3lrsater, of New
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.'• .ox COLO% OATtOth, ...SD CUESA.
'TO Tux Yorialt. o rut liarirxx—Siv—
ln considering the larses which gradually
:Undermine the heal Ira the tangs and pro
duce consumption, shall begin with colds,
as these urea all causes the most impor
tant. When we are exposed to wet feet, to
drafts of air, to sleeping in drop sheets, OF
to Insufficient clothing, a sense of °hilltops
is experienced, followed by oppression- of
some of auroraens of the body. This Ls a
cold. It may be slight-and Seen pass off, or
Severe and end in inflammation. Much de
, pends . on the linPortance of the part on
which It falla - for a cold always manifests
itself in some organ, amt any organ may be'
We distinguish colds by the part affected.
Bence; we have a cold in the head, or In-.
;limn.; a cold In the nose, or catarrh; a
cold lit the throat, or quinsy; a. cold in the
chest, or bronchitis. . -.. .
Ity a catarrh 13 meant a congested sod in
flamed conditlent Of the mucous membrane
lining the .nostrils, generally produced by
colds, but often chased by dust and other
irritating mutters in the air. We breathe,
though the nOse, hence its mucous Mee/-
Inoue is more liable. to injury than any
other part from sudden changes 10 the teei
peridure of the air, and from irritating im
purities floating in It. In nine cases out of
every ten tae first indication of oar having.
taken ChM is a sense of muffing in the 11030.
Chronic catarrh follows the acute form,
and Is Lbudirect consequence of leaving u
simple cold In the head to cure itself. Af
ter a longer or &hotter time, the patient
finds that, although the diniculty of bres,th.
lug ter° agh the nose hag passed off, there
t 'All remains a slight discharge of yellow
.11.... y. looking Into the 11090 we nun'
flud ttiu membrane. thickened, redder than
In health, and oftenielournted. Chronic ca
tarrh occurs lit several form, In the sun
niest r.rm we hove merely an accumulation
of yellow or strow.colored mucus in the
. ' posterior naves above and behind the pal
ate, which the patient haws out from time
to. we during the day. in the second,
m
email sores form In the nose nod the score'
t lon becomes dry, requiring frequent atten
tion to keep It' free. in the third, -a "false '
membrane forms In the nostrils, which the
patient removes from time to time. Sot
unfteituently this . membrane is bloody
where it has been turn from points et ulcer..
mien within the nose. In the fourth, the
secretion Is thin, and drops down into the
throat whenever the patient throws back
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the head or forcibly snuff's up the air: When
the ulcerations arc considerable, the Bccre
, Mon becomes purulent.' There. 10, mornov
. • er, often loss of smell; end, fallen the ulcer.
'.. talon has eaten through this membrane to
the bone, the tll.;Tharga his an otreustl'e
odor.
Catarrh occurs at all ageenseing found. ia
,• young children and 10 old people. Those
wagering from It are much more liable to
lake coal 'ou slight exposure. It Lis much
worse in the einem and winter thou during
;: ' the worm months of summer.
i Trr.l,73lC,r.—Chrenic catarrhal affections
.. of the nose and frontal sinuses until a very
recent portal bud no . remedy. They re.
wattled, like consumption and asthma, a
: • stain and reproaco on 111)pm : icor medicine.
And set, strati ge as it in ty stein, the di,
case itself, It we except rem., Is only a
simple chronic milasurantlon of the mucous
membrane, ant can easily be reached by
all-the forces of the Mater to Medica—solids,
1110,10, and gases. .
Some years since, finding it impossibleao
ellect a co re of these affections by ordinary
means. 1 contrived it carved showering
,_•..syringe, by which I was able to make a di
rect. application of any . Medicated wash to
the whole Internal cavity of the nostrils at
the same instant. Ily daily cleansing the
•, i 11.11,11.1 memberane, and Strengthening it ,
• by -astringent . application, I. 'soon found.'
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.that catarrh was among our most curable
affections. In the most aggravated cases of
mzena. nod chronic influenza I sometimes
Miami the cure hastened by Inhaling va
pors, which could not be applied equally
well as a trash; and to meet this require
- ment I contrived a small copper sand-bath,
to ho used with a spirit lamp. 'Tile medl
clues are placed upon a gloss crystal and
.; evaporated by beat. The patient holds his
head over the bath, and receives the va
porn 'as Umy come off into his nostrils
Tittue is neither pain nor inconvenience in
usingthege remedies. Et-eolith° children
submit tO theM from day .to day without
complaint. Ily this simple, direct end ra
.,. 110001 treatment,l have been able‘vith.,cer
tainty to break up terse troublesome and
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dangerous affections. Wnen properly ap
plied, the showering syringe will not tall
-,i . In one Crell3 out of a thousand.
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Unfortunately; these. affections are too
generally treated with neglect: and In come. -
iimuce are ecionlost sight of. In the Wan,
• . tines (11.54,11ACS to which they give rise. Ca.
torch! , the first step toward consumption.
• When allowed to go on, it soon involvi,:s the
' ' throat in grariulations, came➢ the yoke to
become . husky on sliming and reading abouil,
and ends in the thickening of the mucous
. , membrane lining the bronchial. tubes. Af.
. 4 . 'ter this latter change bit taken place the
deposition of turbereles, ulceration of the
lungs, and the development of consumption
tee often follow 9.• E.Ven were the danger of
the lungs less, catarrh is the most common
source of deafness. from causing the closure
: . of the Eustachian tubes, and frequently ex
, . tends itself dowe the gullet to the stem
itch. causing the 'most Inveterate form of
, . dyspepsia.. Chronic irritations of the mu-
cons membrane always extend themselves
de wriwartl. They , are mild and easily
• .-:' cured in the commencement, but become
grave and dangerous when neglected. I
regard catarrh us the great feeder of of Pis
" monary irritation, and by no other means
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can we Bo effectually gnaril the lungs I rom
, tiltie.o Os by promptly removing the cit.
'". Varna% affection.
. Your obedient servant,
1 • ' normal 11rxrcti, M.' D.
: ' ilerehallt'd Hotel, Pittsburgh, February
Bill Mbettspenre nod' CWlSigi.
"Let me hale men about no that are fat,
sleek headed men—Yon Cassles has a lean
and hungry looktauch menace dungerous.o
.Yo said Simkepeare. Now Cassius, like
many another simple react, was slim became
AO know not bow to appreciate good living.
'II lin were living to-day be would,not be ro
proacbed Lomaso lean, for at,floitzbelmor t s
Continental Saloon, lie would repair like all
sensible men d o, and ixtrtako of the sphr d
Ll
lY gotten tip meals and be es sleek and tat
his tormenuar. sins would apbreel
ate ilnitelleimer'4 bill of fare aud would be
me of the numerous patrons who throng
this popular restaurant day and nicht. 'Xs
Cassius is deadovuean only advise lean men
like him to patronize no: other restaurant
than the Continental, next door to the lost.
oCiee Fifth street, unless they want to keep
lean and Spare-honed.
TO llotisakcepeim.
Good Tomato., at al Ceuta per can
Strawberner , at 40 maul.
at 40 crate,
Peaches at 0 ctnts. ,
Peach Marmalade at 59 contra,
Punch Jam nt 50 cents ' '
Grit Itauuna at :O cents per round.
G cod Prunes at 25 aunt!, per pound.
, Good Currants at '2.l • Cen LS per pound.
At tat Federal street, Allegheny City..
Gso. itss.vsn,
DoO'l Play Irtal TOCreaWit
Get Ll2O bo.t quality of -English and Scotch
Ale. Porter or Brown stoat—fbr, by calling
ni Yleming , s Drug depot, yon will tlnd the
moat complete stock of the finest brands—
pmd get them at the ♦ery lowest price. Ito;
member the place, Fleming's Drug and
Patent BD:Melee Depot, No. S Market
.treet. •
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Mall Aliso
And splendid linriolini in Opers
flouse Shoo Store'.
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CITY ITEMS
The RemainingtntrtJ Data filisT 1011111 N
°four grand closing out sale aro drawing
to &Moro., so dou , tioec this eanollant tumor.
tunity to secure such good Boots and Shoes
far so little money, but coma. without delay
and do an act of Justice to your family
Neu goals arriving which will bo sold at
ettromely low prices, Opera House Shoe
Store.
Will (lima ttereh Ist, 1867.
'E. F. Gardner haying disposed of his old
place of business, will open an entire new
stock of Spring Dry Goods, at 1i0.t9 Market
street, west corner Maiket Bad Fourth.
Marva let. wirr
IM==9:l
At \o. 73 Market street sad examine our
now coring -stock of bacques, Ba.ques,
Cloaks and Circulars, cloaking cloth and
trimuilug'of every Oescriptlon.
• The Orily Reliable Place
In Pittsburgh to get tha latest Paris and
New York sty'. in Cloaks,Sseques, Basques,
Circulars and Mantillas, Is at Spence's,
73U:ix/int street.
ECE=I
Are' especially Invited to call an examine'
oar late spring styles in Cloaks Bugties,
Sacqucs and Circulars, at No. 'Market ,
street._
• All the Leading Stylus
In Spring Cloak., SaequesdiasErns., Circa
:ars, are now open and [or sale at Spence'.
No. 73 Market street.'
FAVr7 Lad,
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Wants ono of the 710 W style., Sacques anO.
Cloaks now on exhibition at Spencobt, No.
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Foreign Liquors of nll kinds nt Joseph B.
Finch's Distillery, No. Igo, 191, 193 and 195
street, Pittsburgh.
Greater Redaction
Than ever during the next Zs days of the
great closing out ealq at the Opera House
Shoo Store. • !
Sou Can BuY ••
93 per mat.. Alcohol Riseph 3. rinelVe.
Ton am lin/
ew Bops at Joseph . s.
Inerensed 1 Attractions
At the Opera Rouge Shoe Store.
-4,703 DE iISED TELEGBAnS
The Tar:ll and To bills will both go over
to the Fortieth Congress•, Bat two work-
g days of this session now remain, a
no hope of the palk.sage of either
Lill. Several attempts were mace in t
yesterday to push through an amend
Tariff bill, but tiro) were ntl u.uce:
Mr. Morrill made the ne.eet .rlp-
preach to success, by moving an increase
twenty per cent. on all dritieg, except on
gar, ten, coffee. Balt, coal and railroad
on. Thin motion, requiring a two-Mini
a to get It properly before the House
to by aped St, nays 7t. There le
go Majority in Congress favorable tot.
, ascil duties, and a rodnctlen of t h e ta
be Induitry of the couotrr, but val
ble use wee frittered away in Ben,
neeetaary debate, and as a co
both bilis have fatted..
Five lead bodies were found: on Wednes
day at Buffalo, at the Brand Trunk Mall
road depot, packed In barrels, directed to a
party in Ann Arbor, Michigan. , The bodies
were thogo of two men, two women and ono
child, nod had apparently not been dead
over a week or ten days.
Advicea Item the South state that it Is
supposed there will be twice as many
white voters in Virginia as black.
Fred. Hudson, formerly of the New York
'Jerald, returns to that paper next May.
It is raid that Thurlow Weed bas par.
chased up Interest in the Yaw York Com
m/ mcia Advertiser.
The Supreme Court of Alabama has de
ehled that the Emancipation Proclamation
of President Lincoln did not take effect In
that State until May, IFS.
-A force is organizing at Leavenworth nn.
der tieneral Ilancock to operate against the
Indians iv Kansas and Nebraska.
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The steamer Laura Fenton was burned
while taking in a cargo at Evans
ville, yesterday morning. She was val
ued .. at twenty.two thousand dollars.
and was partially Insured. No lives were
lost.
Russian sheet Iron was euccessfully made
on Wednesday, at Mahoning, Ohio, at the
works of Brown, Bormell Comp.)", by
the process ol George C. RonougnechliT,
under the superintendence of Caleb !
BrOornal.
A largo meeting was hold to Toronto, on
'Wednesday, to promote the nucleon. and
On tarlo :thin Canal.
The President stated It was the Intention
to ask the Canadian Legislature, fora free
grant of ten millleins acres of public lands,
and municipal aid would bo asked from To
route to the amount of five hundred thou.
amd doilsrs. Resolutions in favor of the
caned were carried by a largo majority.
Gov. Fletcher bee brought sult. against
the St. hauls Evening Dirpatch for defama
tion of character., Damages are laid at
floo,exo.
A boiler in a saw mill near Jori.sboro, Ill
inois, exploded on Wednesday, killing the
engineer and severely scalding several Otis-
er persons.
.In the New York Semite, yesterday even
ing, amendments were adopted to the con
stitutional coevention bill, allowing em.
zens, without distinction of see or color, to
vote on 'the adoption of the constitution;
hot excluding deserters and persona engag
ed in the late rebellion.
A delegation from the Legislature of Del
aware visited both Holmes of the Virginia .
Leglmlatureyeaterday. They were invited
to seats en the floor, and speeches were
made xi:leen:Ling theM rt the represent ,
Oyes of a.State which upheid State sever-
At the Law School. at Lonisville, yester
day, Wm. Barlow, In firing at Captain Yri
ton , formerly of the C. S. A., excldentally
shot Brigadier General Eli Murray, of the
United States Volunteers, in the leg. The
wound Is not serious. All three are law f
students.
The Tennessee Legislators has adopted a
resolution calling on the Federal Govern
ment; throughGenerul Thomas, fora sufll
elent military force to keep the peace and
restore order and quiet la the State. The
preamble alleges that in several counties
violence prevail! , (nee civil law, and riot
and Murder go unpunished. •
Govbinor Fenton has revoked the man
date for the delivery of Captain George 01.
ney to the Virginia authorities, and order
ed him to be released from custody, the
acts charged against Only not being enfliel
mit to Justify his surrender..,
Sleeting of a Radical State Conseil
' time In dlisryland—Valversal Serf
" (rage Commend ed.
Itstrnsoac, February 29.--The Radical
State Convention met yesterday. It was
numerously attended. Dr. Lo n gf dile
' ebony county, is ff resident. S resole.
lions wore adopted . as a platform for the
party In the State. Universal manhood
suffrage was proelalmed,snd the Conserv!.
tires of the . State were threatened with
COngresslonsl interference If the plan of
calling a State Constitutlonaf Convention
is carried out. meept on the broad platform
of universal suffrage.
The same party held a large mass meet
ing at the same place last night. trho.bouno
was crowded. Sfuurchee were Wade by 1100.
Harsco Ilsysard of Tembeasse; Hon. Co
lumber Delano, 01 Ohio, and othora,s.ll In
favor of a nd ff .The Pctsident was
denounced t h e ow , Taa of COaareaS
1nen.141.1.
ONE O'CLOCK, A. M
EMILY TELEGRAMS.
FROM HARRISBURG.
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Mr. Bighorn's Free Railroad Law
Defeated in the Senate.
ONLY A VERY UNCERTAIN KIND OF
FREE LAW TO BE PERMITTED.
BAGS OF nil DILL 11106 , 16 SCAM CAR
IRVIL is PiIIADELPIII
Special Dispatch to tho Pittsburgh Gazette
liaarttsnc an, Fobruury 1661%
SENATE.
Mr. Coleman _road In place an act to
regulate the fees of County TreseUrer In
the Commonwealth.
Mr. iligham presented the resolution
of the Councils of Birmingham, and petition
Of citizens of Lower St. Clair township, in
favor Of aatteiStlon TO Binntrlghetn;
sO, an act to incorporate the Cope rat iv e As
sociation of East Birmingham,
Mr. Connell-offered a resolution to print
Mr. liratmeiid Cameron seeech in the Re
cord. earned.
The special order orthe day, the Free
Railroad Law, teas taken up.' The friends
f Mr. lllgham's hill endeavored to amend
the bill reported (rein Die Committee, teak -
It the name ne the bill drawn by Mr. Bugle
am, but failed by nineteen nays to thirteim
yeas. Ilillingrelt, Brown
of Lawrence, Brown of Mercer,.Cojemau,
Davis, Graham, Jackson, Lowry, Taylor,
Wallace, White, and Rail, Speaker,•voted
for amending the bill, making It as Origle
any introduced.
Moose-,Burnett. Connell, Davis, Donovan,
Fisher, Wats, Mettles, Jock.un,
L lain".,
anydon, Melbtrulless, iteConnevhY; its.
doll, Ridgeway, Iblyer, ti O
c t
ebOeusaker, etetztuen nod %Valle
.401mA the amendment.
Mops': taF REPIILiENTATIVEs.
The following Mile were reported by Co
MitteeM •
An act to prevent the depositing of un
wholesome matter In the running streami
Of Allegheny county..
The act to incorporate the Pittsburgh
Tant.oll Company.
The act unt homing the Recorder of beeds
to record the diseharges of the honorably
discharged
for
o tt e r he Commonwealth.
Ton act for the httr protection of 11111.
!stems of the Goole,' lu sulemalsthii t h e cere
mony of matrimony.
The following bills in place were tend
Alt act to extend the act relating to hens
of ovaliattics, to Blair and Armstrong Court
%lea
An net to extend the term of tno Tresto p
or of V. estmoreland COunty.
An net relating to the :short!! of Butler
County boarding prixmere.
Au act relating to the pea ',lookers In Al
cgberty County.
An act rotating to the paving of ,lito bor
ough of McKeesport.
Au act to divele New Brighton into three
warily.
P. pripolement to the act Incorporating
the borough of Lawrenceville.
The free railroad
IoW
tr. reported with a
negative recOna to...tattoo.
Tar net to authorise the SchoOlailrectOra
of Ilarrison township to borrow money for
school purpose , .
The net to Incorporate the Eagle Cotton
.11111 Company.
Tho act to incorporate the Ott City Petro
leum Cob:many.
By Mr.llclieei An act 'ogles tneownars of
a s
it
the rtgot of way over no well
as nutter theground; also. an art putative
to prions la Allegheny County; nice, an Oct
Pt hibi Silo bunting and .41.111 us of game
inNorth Yet ette townships.
By Mr. Coivilie. An sot for the commits
tattoo of sea tencea; alio", an Lot in Inca/epos
Oath the Mutual Transfer Comp any.
By lit. Chad wle. , . An act to ineorpo ate
the IteliCesport lien Company.
By Tlr. Wllpini All avt
raison
to jib
levy of a tax. In Pitteborglit Ws., an net to
Ineorporitto a Building savlinget 4,41 , ,CiA•
Lion i also, a ruppiteuent to the act relative
to Ilene of mechanics, extending the came
to Allegneny county . ..Imo, a Joint resotu•
Mon authorising ono Governor to appoint
COLum , polonons to Iz n ii , ulre Into the prisonsystem of the State.
- By Sir. Linton. A met to inercas_e the
fees of the county otl rs of Cambria coun
ty; also, an act to re . I the PeUnnylVanla
Nre
ti l,
Railroad Company present a stateMent
of the receipts Mu • elperulitUrea Of LIMO
Ebenalgirir bran c h, LI regulate the rates
of toll.
By Mr. Espy: An act to authorize the
Commtsslotters of CPI, ford county tobor
row money to 0011,1 a Centel House; alto, an
act to thy oreo N. T. George and Lortudo,
lits wife; 1,110, a supplenumx. to the act relit.
tiro to mineral lands and.xuantitatturing
companion In Armstrong county; also, an
act to regulate the talarira of Associate
sludges.
By Mr. Harbison: An act to relieve money
at interest In Lawrence county from taxa
tion.
By Mr. MeTherroni A supplentent to the
not relative to the Mercer honied Coal Co.;
also, an sict•to prevent the Illegal solo of 101
toxicating lli nor, to mercer comitY.
By 11x. Sobers: An act to make Lincoln's
blrthday a pleb holiday.
• it; Sir. Vehaveni a Joint, revolt:aloe re.
questing CUngreasto elecupt . frOmtits hOlllO
iiiilaUfaccores.
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The evening session of the House wak
suir,,et hy the consideration nf Sand ,
cur travel in Philadelphia , . The bill w
carried by th to Z.:. Mews ro. Colville and r
her voted In favor, and !tenant. Clan,
eon, McKee and Chadwick [wawa. the
bi
The, Senate atiJonrned wllliont finally d'
posing of the general railroad law.
litelief to the People of the Mouth—
Denth offrof. De Itow—llerringe of
Pwrep—wvo by Fire —Gold Solo.
allow ttperattou—Slowemente of the
Fenton*.
1 New Teas, February 28, MG.
•lasi , TO 7,190t11 . 11. •
The steLer Memphis 101 l to -day with
thirty LW:Maned bushels of corn, onodbird
each to Charleston, Savannah and Mobile,
on account of the Southern Belief Commis-
Mon. Before the close of another week the
' Commission hope to be able to ship, by an
other natibnal vessel, a larger quantity to.
ards relieving the fearful dertitution In
Mille sections of Alabama, licorgia, South
and North Carolinas.
POSTS 07 XL na sow.
Mr. De flow, editor of LW Dow's .Beriens,
died yesterday ut Elizabeth, New Jersey,
'Etter a brief illness.
mfar••101TA6111.•. ..
Madame Tampa was married on Tuesday
t to Crl Mom • violinist.
SOLVENT Illf•CIWIC6 coxr arr.
• Thn Superintendent at the State Inter
4 once Department reports the Wets of the
1 bun Mutual Insurance c on ti nuan ce
and sufficient to Justify Its in
business, with. an additional' capital of
wo,czo,
1.00.18 ny 1,16..
The toms by Ore in Broadway this morn
ing, at blergenthan ft Jilin.'s. wine dealers;
are fIO,COO, tied at White, MUMS.. a Co, , a,
clothiers, 11.30,070; fully Monroe!.
YENIAg 0000100. •
Tho Stephens Fontana had a private meet
ing to-day. Report says a portion of the
Convention favors a to-organization of
the circles, or forming a directory with as
executive Wendt in this city.
711412 5 00E001. 11011.1,11 .10 .
A l alarm of fire In the public [wheel
building, Erie street, Jersey City, was WY
en at ten o'clock this morning, and created
great consternation among two or three
hundred children several of -whom witli
one or two
teach
In their efforts to
escape, were trodden pn and severely linn.
One girl named Laura hfcCoy, aged eight,
wee probably fatally Injured. dome cull.
gran Jumped from the erfridOWS.'
• .1. 001.0 411•11101.1:10 OTCOATION.
The particulars of which swindling opera
thin in May. 1683, by which a broker natnod
John Boss fraudulently obtained 1643,000 In
gold from variOns balgertiln 100 eitY, hare
dually come to light. The money was .0b-
%Med by gold certificates, apparently sign
ed by the Continental Bank. Boss sacape..l
with his booty In *vessel named the Oak...
tit, which we. kept In 'readiness for the pur
pose of osvrying him away. Re is now PrO.
enined to be In bran!. where bolo safe from
\the idstithes of the United buttes officials,
there being 110 eItno:ht1011 treaty between
the !meow:tattles. 13eVoiallolt.11 have grown
out Ohs 0000, twit firms nutting the Conti
nental flank for the sumo mimed on the
gold eertlfleste3, sod cleaning that the gig.
ogtoreg are gettol.o.
POLITICAL.
SECOND EDITION.
FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M
VERY LVVEST POGUE.
11,031
The Tax and Tariff Dills Defeated
WORT ON IllE ENMITY O POL%GAM.
Senator Wade to be Chosen Presi
THE VETOES IMPENDINC
Postmaster General Randall to
go to Vienna.
TARTLING REPORT EXPECTED ON
IMPEACHMENT.
111,111.1.111 ,0 1 e THE I,TENS orrlClt.
annual' report of the Patent ()Plea
submitted ,to Congre”a to-day. The
>er of appllentlorw daring the year 1."
15. X"); patents Issued. including re
a and denlgus, V,450; narrate died, 2,71'3
applications for extension of patents, 67;
pa cute extendetl, SY; patents expired, itl,lf7
Of the patents grante , l, there were to Mil.
:ens of the United states, wile. The re
ceipts of the Offire were $195,f44; expendi
turee, Va,h on Nand, including
surplus last year, 5v.i,1.2:,
report to-day denouncing polygamy WI con
trary to the splrlt of chrintlan
relic of pauthelam and barbarism, and tmt,
veralve to the marriage rut atlon in' 11.11 ;no
Liar. abere if, Is tolerated. It le aftni , ly
prosulution, thaaroynair LllO origi
nal and divine eraalitiOn of 'cOcirty. No
-meter outrage On the freedom of religious
anti could be pelmet' nted than to require
people of tiny nation to sanction end
eve by law, practice so deeply
r
Allotting to the asset - Lion of tile recout
norlal front the Utah Legislature that
dfort has been Made to enforce tie an
ay law, the Committee rays the
linniiiiri‘ing; If It is In consequence
of the Federal J“.ldes. they
oiht to ter removed, but if the . failure
from other causes, it le the duty of
'resident to see the law executed.
Poi) .1.
fact 1
ai D Tattiti, 111,3 Dar.ta - rata
Thi , Tacit! aiter the action of t tie
(00.1 to-011y. U Conbidereil effect isaliv plc
Lit Ur) out rent. eitatiOn. Tile Tar tint'
probably 511•00 the •nmo tale.
orrtc., , NO:SWA NCVI6. "-
An!orlirial:ouvour,t ut ES N
rotyvdo's victory
•
cc Inen ree.lred Imre,
It • otstett that the Metitcal aid Quarter
mostero Department , . have rectoveti In.
otrutAtotio rtilative to Wu couillig coati/alga
to tol Inaugurated ogOlnot the lulllatto from
the Pepart theist of tie Mlsiaturt about the
lutliluf March. A proper proportion of oh ,
goo s, hoop:tat elcotatiloi utottaloriven anti
cal &tont, and the °act:sooty trollop°,
tattoo will let fitrotohed.
General Theyv!, Ee.ne.tor cleo. (row N.,
. •
brasks..rivo.l tt,•nl&ltt, land submittoa to
ttso Pre.blant a copy of th,s.at pasmal by
tbe Leg's:mu.. of that btsto,
•
In the (..CritlltlOnA Unite -ea by cuncre• - .
the President rill pOuti ir•ug ',metal:na
tion recognizing Nebre-lia now etate, when
Seßatorn und Itcprezentatives front that
State will be a. 1 in itte , l to Con grers.
MCtntr•frl elect to the Fortieth Congres,
have already orrivud. •
The feet that the /home lg./Ott,
• hey nine melarlty to lay the bankrupt
/ the table, appointml a Committee
mferenen to Join that heretofore up
,/ by the Senate .on 1120 di/agree/11r
,eralmetile, Is regarded by the frieorle at
that measure as indleatike of the ekrtun
passage of Me tall through both houses.
101 l on
Of Con
pOlote,
FROM PEW YORK.
fur this session,
dent of the Senate,
cVssuz February 2.
nw adlelary Cottarat. a mad •
IZECSEIZIE
It Wm reported 11,19 rlternroto tLnt ihn
to or lho roConstructlon I , llltaig to sent
US-night; LuL ILL, guessing ts , Se stfuto at
ult; so it most he lolled for to-morrow,
TII
Prom Evening Chrculele filsostrae.i.
There...a for Governor S wan Ws recent
behatriOr are given Out no follows:
If Swann runlet. the titorerhOrtihrp Of Mary
land, and the uthate rut.. him s sent, It is
probaide that Governor Cot would amaiint
Creswell, a radical, to till the vacancy. This
scheme, it Is nald,ittiranii is determined to
thwart, evert at the expentot of making Wei
bel! look very ridicule. ['Moreton people.
Prof. Benjamin F. Pierre, of Harvard Col
lege. been appointed Superintendent of
the United States Coast Survey.
Men Wads will receive twenty-threw votes
for the prod.:they of the Perrato. The rest
will le divided between restheden and
Ponllttle. Of mum Wade will be elected.
ThnTariff bill hen gone op for this 'Manion.
There are yet two hundred amendments to
be ext. - Vito. Thln n. ift "r throw the over
bent next. Ja.ny. tla thought the bill nest '
fusion will be W envy then one. • •
(from the Times Cnrrespe•dtavn. ,
The country will lie startled before the
(lose of the week by the report from the
Judiciary Committee on int pe.hin en t mat
tem includin the proress they have
miole, and ass e rting
g
toe n ecessi ty of y tisk.
Ina tile invest Melton In the nest Coagrenn,
developments thus fur demanding Its con
tinuance. Thoth who believe the Commit ,
tee have done nothing will Stilt thentselvi s
seriously mistaken.
The reports that General i i rant had an In.
tervlew with the President on the Itecon•
struction bdi mu unfounded, though he Iv
Ulm [Waled ly In favor ur the 1,1 11. .
The Preridentln' veto of the llonenntrne•
Gee bill Is prepared. It Is quite lengthy
and principally devoted to the legal fea
tures of the bill. Ito tome Is gm nod re
spectful.
The veto of the Tenure of Wilco hill In al
so prepared. Besides objecting to the sec.
tint including members or the Cabinet, the ,
Prenhlent oects to making the •
of other om en during good bulitthiour or
for life. Tile provokens of the army bill
that the he the eviler:o thall be
In Washingtao n dquarters.
only,and thatall orders shall
emanate from the general etc., are regard
ed no Uneonntitutional anti the lOU will also
doubtless be vetoed.
It is reported that Postmaster General
Randall will resign and go to Vienna se Min.
later, In place of Mr. Motley. •
The person who endeavored to obtain an
interview wlth Barrett proves to he really
Ills brother, who went to Teals to mg. Fall
ing to nee his brother he has left the city.
I Rum the Tribune Correnpundence.)
UM.. Mellonae accepts the loan hill as
flamed by the Senate yesterday there is
very little probability Or anything lining
passed tide trelnitOrl, as the Senate Is unani
mous against the house scheme. The
Ways and Means Committee will endeavor
to get the Ileuth to concur.
A aleph , of Important witnesses on the
Impeachment matter arrived In Washing
ton from the South lost night.
(From the World Correttpunden oo • 1
The reports! the Jrnilelary Committee,
in the impeanlinsent Matter, will ...emu.
plate a failure se tto) Crtelenco has boon to
sustain the charges which have tie. pro.
(erred.'
RECONSTIMCIION
The Congressional Plan to North Eas , 7
ollsos and Vlrglola--Eats beatllo.ll
ef the Virginla Legislature to Cou
sitter it:
listraon, N. C., February. rN. , —ltir. Colter ,
Introdueed foto the Lower limas to-day,
resolution expressing the willingness of
North Carolina to accent la good faith the
propo.od plan of Geogrees for sreoonstrua ,
tfOrt of the Southern Statue. The rondo.
Von created much excitement and an ani
mated discussion ensued. Finally It weer. ,
[erred to the Co mmittee on Federal Rale-
Liens.
Nacanego, VA., February Vl.—The Lettw
lettere, whose sun:dolt expires on Saturday,
will be convened in extra seamen to plan
into consideration S t
Congres*lonel plan
et Iteoonstructlon.
P
TIIIRTY-NINTII CONGRESS.
(SECONIJ SESSION.)
IVIO.IIINOTON, February 23,1.547,
4.. NATE•
1..11 , 011.10 TISIL Itifl,ol7lll.
Mr. POMEROY Introduced n. tilll to au
thorize the construction of a bridge across
the Missouri river at Leavenwutli. Ruler
red to the Military Committee.
I.I'•Itt3110 , Or CIDI•CATION.
Mr. TRIAIRCIA. called up the bill to
tablish n Department of Education. All
pending amendments were vetted down,and
the bill passed.
roam" a ...c.0. , .
On motion of Sir. SU MNER, the Foreign
(immune ° wax dischargeil fro the Con
elteratfon of the following subje cts:
'llle bill Mare effectually to preserve the
neutrality natal°ns of the Celled Stated.
The memorial at the Portages° Vice Cart•
eul at Savannah. for compensation for pro
perty taken by :Merman's troops.
A petition fur reciprocity with the flaw
elan Islands.
A petition forgOverninont vesaela to taae
imuntlings between the American Coast and
Franco.
A memorial from French litinatlians anti
others against the proposed confederation
of the British Provinces.
Petitions for an international copyright
Mr. S ,C
SUMNER, from OOUIMItito of
Forelan ReWiwi., retiorted a Joint ' , MIA.
Lion alithorizing toe Assistant Secretary of
the Navy. For, and other - wilier:re of the
Mtantrinarnith and Augusta toaccept ores.
eats from the Emperor of liwwitt.
Mr. JOHNsUN u.coost an amendment ex
empting ihewO presents from duty. Alopt
oil; and the
LOSTU•cir. AT Tilt ainTli.
Mr. HOWARD introilnced it resolution
mlling on the reatinuster tie wind for Infor
ation as to Whether wall contracts had
'Teen given to A. S. Carter, of
without hla taking MO oath of
allegiauCe. Adopted.
Dicacass OF rAr.
The Satiate concurred in the House amend.
wenta to the bill to trusporart.y luerwow
the pay Of officer. of the army.
XI.COIOODIft•TioY.
!Ar. BE r
CK A LEW entered a innnn tn
!Alp veto by which the ti
bill i,tai
icing the liiiiiiwauent Of L.tUC*ttVn We
The mlsitell apprept Winn hill vs
taken up. The ifeestion out noon tin
amendment of the /manse Linn...tee, If
provide fur the payment of certain wisis.
tali - Cass...to , in the :tout horn Sluice. For
this lar. EI/MUN Da satires! a eittietltute,
ratting OULU. , :Secrete. V of Ine Irrootry,LO
send the
tamale • the persiins r
plot ed as as-lissom, wtt hoot tak mg the
oath:what BersiceyttleT rent "red, sod how
touch doe tame."
Mr. HANDLER. alluding, rosin epiteelt
about the s ad of the Treasury. tunde
lasi night, said he hail prebottly spoken in
harsher terinit than he titionl.l nose trot
toward that entree, but It WWI an old sat leg
that the "last strew broke the imam's
hark." Yesterday, he felt that the last
straw hail bean plisc.l on his bat a.
11 hr
iweluton Of the Seeretary thi. Teeasney
s well kno, lie loot statist ti
71 ' 1: , v s li tU at hat wn
to tilt owe etty of oins I
tett edi t they tool kno
setae very 01111.,.” to r0•v;,...;, ,,, 4.
t-tui assersina mot collectors. Ili,
else
etwoortst them, and to Detroit nib
who ...lid he re e trailed with,
n. salt of clothes atty. hurt' In um whole
Congressionsi dist:lett • mail ao unfit for
the position that utt man tool no pony st outii
r•centtuetel hint. It sat true he an :ejec
ted, bet I.e. A, .111 in 0111 t. ., alter tentois"-
retest" - hail been ono:hid 01 Ids until eves.
.Liter tiltrelrstion re
tilt' secretary atiOnlnlrol
es loot iin Cwt.:. In :he -.tate M merman
his appetutteemts we, eotttridled by matt
what *yrs , utterly position. of i•horoetsr nod
repotatten anti t I he OM , anima
from Mic Idgert a as nut as!, nor seers
r"st".ittalilo 11.1 M C.,11,11111.1 ,- .1. The man whom
the 1"..jr1 . 1 , 1 W:11 110 W 411 LV H.1,1:14/011
1n.4..11,1 coati ollwl the Ititia-Int
nera4 M,Cll{,Ol. Further 111,1 1111,
twi t , Vomiters --better known as -Don \ trot
h" of lot tobt-ha• fern the secret -gent
ofta-. the Trearowy,
ana
IW ot
O 11,11.1 been teat i•ling through the re ,
bet states In sieret bootie , for alto
Mr. lIEN DMUS" Interrupted Mr. i. :mod -
ler to sat ties: thte , /VI Lot -
Me. ( lit A Itht. Lail late informant was
Writ. A. lioisarti. formerly rt tut et., !
Cougress trout the Detrolt .11,1110.
Mr. HE ri it I. but um,
Me CHANDLER repeated the name of
lalormant.
Mr. HEN PR lisEn /soil Mr. Vittte“ loot
lision engaged as an nreut of weste or rn
Ir e. to elan, art hottest. eki,ution el the
revenue law, t ent to 111,x, 11,A11, rat-
Dog stop to 0,4 e. outer 114pl It r
was sold fo: let-100110y Hoot It. tku1 , .41 , .
tat upon It. It isalll, 1111 n 111111110 , 1 , lie tray-
Med In the tomtit, terotitly. Ile sea , in no
wa einp1....1 Ili 1110 Tertiary Department.
air. It A N111.1.1t wtt throat to proceed
with lilt explanattnn Of tar oretnnstonees
atton4lng Itta .• sect of Mat Mali:, wbiot
Mr. +HEILMAN appeals it to 11I1u not to
COll5lllllll. the Unto of the aeciate with per
atintd I,lllo.lllttiOn,
51r. HAN IfliElt said he would ritnippi
with alt ry•qtt.lol, its he saw Its 11111 , 01 - 1. , 1.e.
Mr. itt.'SINER. made the Intlat that the
amen , meat was not In order.
Tile 1 . 11 .11 li ilechled It not well taken.
Mr. NC MN Ell appealed, snit tile , ennle
euttaln.ll.l.Clialr by a votoof Est against. 11l
Ms. ED3IUN tinalnillllent wile Cup e 1 4 ,1,
and the atnimilturut el the Finance COLUOIIt
-11.10p1t.t1 by a unit: 01111 against 1.1
Mr. WADE offered an amendment Vets.
sidin D g th•t the Irocernotent ativert.hor
the istrict & m
Colubia, be In trot two pas !
hers hes log the largest clrculalleit I,llkl
111-110101_11,11. tt/OPLI,I.
Jar. T/iVA11111:1.1, moved, at ati aL1.11.11t1•
meat, a aeetion repealing the existing pre
vision for the appointment of n Cons ro
tetlou
le Investigate the claims et loyal slaves
bottlers. Can.. /111.VV.11111011.0,1 ILI tile army;
hut, ou'tweitnently, at the raas:it of Mr.
PE'is ENDES, at Dadra
Recess,.
/Ageing Seasion.—Tao lac hill was taken
up and the aunts. , refused to at elke brick
wawa, biomes unseh hag and toitato digger , .
from the free Hat. The botio. Mt' `1
cc
there! enure Ste its
liottiootives,
marine engines, bullets and iri s
Magog and steal. mite beam.
The ante refused toriatt outl atm..
larapplng• paper from flit free ling bet
•areed to stylise out the seellou reheating
the tax On 11.41.11.1.f1uent.A.
Mr. CONNES't offered an amendment taxi
lag grape brandy aft)' ern per gallit, am:
lei • penalty oh ni•ttufactore spu
rious articles.
Mr. CUNNESS'afuel.llllelliw. agrocd to.
. -
alerts.lon Or eel...nano.
Mr. WADE moved to take up the bill to
pewit Colorado. After debate It was autertl
tot artd the bill tuettponett nnt ono o'clock
to-marrow, when a ote will he taken.
Ttle eencerml In the anlenthnent
to the rte., r met harbor lull.
Several Coutuutteee of Conference, were
arpOlith . 4.
Ati.lourrtod.
HOUSE OF ItErItESENTATI V
rag C 12.01,0 1 ,1 Or CA eAri,
The motion to sespend the rules made by
Mr. ILATMON V, last night, that he might,
otter .1, resolution nt inquiry in reference to
the cound tan Confederation, ratite tip.
Mr. RAYMOND propoeed, to view of tile.
evident, dialuei station of the Ileum last
evening to mem .nti the rules, to have
resolution ree«.l &W and referred to the Cothem
mittee ou Fore • n Adair% with leave to re
port at any time The resolution was there
upon referred the Committee; but °Wee
, lion was mode Il the COlpluittoo reporting
at any time, till requiring utinninm n "
Colt
tela.
arra ',art., nut.
poll. h' atimut, Ali5ON, ora t e d
th d
b e Comm
ack itliettee onSonoLu Ap
rf re
bill,
to ;the 1n11114.4 nppropriation
bill, some of which were concurred tit. The
ameloiMellt to poy Ilarr,t on nocwillnying
rl
bOdo imd titmice, in which the money of
certain Itellans is InveAtml by Mu govern
ntent, W. ool3•ConcUrred ati,p,sol COmUllt
tee of Conference naked.
• AlLorlScriT or nurrizoto JUDOOo., '
The Manate 4111 to prov ilia ;Or the allot
ment of ruelotottrel of 1110 bupretnn Court
=Mg ch Clll.. And for till, :eintmeut of
Marshal for the ',Tem...Court, tken
Dm e Lim Opeakee's table.
Mr. WILSON etfored lilt amendment pro-•
v idteg for Oho spoolntMent of u Mar stint for
the Supreme Court of the District of Col um-
Ida, etc. The amendment wits agreed to
and the hill ',stood.
r=
Air. Lelll.ON rising to a personal arida
ation, referred to the 'recent not of Um
Legtalaturo lu refusing to strike out
'or the ittnto Constitution, the word "white,' I
and the net of the Now Tort Senate reject
log the COnstllll4lo,l4- AMenanleilt, [lll.l
if)7lffe`lu.ttu.',ft
soffrogo was thus sustained by those two
States.
Mr.GARFIELD, L'An taus° tar lfnrther
'coOgratulattou on the pert of bin colleague,
pont to the Clerk , . de4k ituti had read in
printed proclamatton, leaned by the May
of Yazoo. City, MOrttn.IPPI, ordering Gro
Madmen to learn the piece within n speci
fied time,
I=l
•
Mr. ANCONA asked Mr. .11.1.NISS for tn.
forMa tion on the euhMet of Mexican affairs.
BALIr KB replied that the Committee on
Foreign affairs did not Intend to make any
re*zn't on the eubjoct at this time.
3 ,1 1:
a 11 i
Th
It h
l'r
TIM main DILL.
r,MOIIII.I.LL ...la ba was about to snake
. t effort to regard to the tariff bill.
Ileesu bad, at the last session, lent to
senate r merely amending the lar
val covering only litty.nine Pages, bet
- - • • --
tile Senate tonic a Wide stretch of power and
sent hack a new hill on the . .1.1 of February, i
which came beck from the printing ofllce
on the !alb It was theefore ImpoelDlo for
tine Commltteo of Ways and Means to eon
sinter it properly and report bitlack on Lim 1
10th of February. Tile ail to
go to the Committee of the 'whole, ,
where alnenilnienta ware interminable i
As touch progress as Doss
11. been
made, but now it was clear that cauceselons
would have no he uptat on all tlnleS If tile '
toll was to it,, brought to it final vote. Lie
would, therefore, make a motion which
would rentutre a two.liar.l4 Vote, to Cis-
Chariot the Committee of the Whole from
the further consideration of the Inn!.
After debate, the 110114 u ref tore(' tO Ina- I
charge tine Commute° from the further eon- I
en.leratlon of the bill, and that Is the end of
it tills Hesston.
Mr. S ITV ENS made another effort to re
ausellate the bill by a motion to roarer in
tine Senate amendent, as amended by the
Committee of the m Whole.
Mr. Stevens' tinotisu was /mt; yeas •10 - I,
nave 17t—tanstInt rile not voting yea.
Mr. 31011.1t11.1. - moved to enspenni the
rules
to allow him to Introduce a stew tariff ,
inkling a uniform increase of twenty per
cot. on all duties, ext.ept on sugar, tea,
ogee, salt, coal anti rani t 0.5.1 -tom.
Title am:, 1001, year vs, nay:, 71—two-thirds
Ant vol 111 C Yea.
Ir . . KA:l,ohon MoVed to auepennt the
nib's In cosier Nt
that ho might Introduee a
chit resolution relating to the tariff on
wool and wiagens, starting that It only con-
Om, a I.li thin tecotiOntoolattlOOS Of thin Com
nate', of Way. an I Moans on the supject.
Motu. lost; yeas to, to-Lys tit—two-thirds
lot voting Yen.
Recess.
rii-iiiiig.Vseen.—The SPEAKER preAent
le. 10,0101.0,04 of the Board of .Trudeef
1,014 10 r.ogool to the 311.111ipl (Livr.
[Oen . ..A to the Committee oit Eominerce.
neas:ant. haw , steam. sinir..l,
On mutto r n of ,it. JULIAN, the vote re
fend,: Commit tee on Pitblie
the hill amending the act of ./ one last, for
the .I,posal of r üblleilands In s.d.ual borne+
ef.cial 'fettle:omit. in Alan/V.la, Miksin.infll,
houlelann, Arkanene and Florida, by fore
leg the itypneatits tuahe oath that they
In cl lYo not oven In arms nuainst the Untted
or glee, aid itna comfort to Itfi enc•
tale., reemoddered.
Mr. In otip.o.c.l the hill. Ile hardly
saw the fir
of deathling who
Imre !a.m.:01110 rettel alloy Inim earning
their bread.
Mr. J171.1.1N remarked that the effect of
thenual.ll s . to tireff r loyal to di+lnyal
men idol that tiliferiennation Ought to be
.made.
Sl KA..+ll'. tool no ol.lecildn to the bill,
fleet: alas, that w node 0 ere two appli
cant, hoe the same rice, of land, the
loan sheald have the prefereoce; but 11110
was aldli of a . salute elide...ton against men
who had feud). disloyal.
Mr../ FM N as.u.sted there non not put.
lie land enough boa In tertit , y ea,
ered by the hill, for the loyal men of the
:south. The fart v. noiorion+ that loyal
men ame excl.:dad Nom tn. -e lands
disloyal m.
Mr. II a•ke Mr. .11:1.I.SN whether
would escent tide , who Mel 10,11
pnrtloll,l nn , l, the l'reikient'l .Inn
fit bit i atn:n.
.511..11Ni:isked ethther.ho ould allow
atneionnon ast
or tht a loud to ho offered.
daellotal.
k in nerd to lay the hill, on the
to yr
00 -lion of Mr. th
*as miallllll
itt .1 so only to meliole e
hos . ..Lai:tar: l y bad Klein alit anti comfort
to the ft hellion, lnce pt th. eti who,after
wards eel. , i to the F ...feral Amoy and had
he eri lionotaldy di...char:ea therefrom. The
bill aas listen pss-ds: by .s Ole of Lk: tu
una rr
A •
("out
.1.1:111.: nuutteu t,t 1.1.T.1t:t.:11,,n the
na,%lcrttt 1:111.'oIn
3tr..lttNt•K, moved to att. - root. thereto.
M 1.% to tthel tlot 1,11: to
, Yt. lA,Lia-I, .1.
The toustuttl.ttztt of Corat thncto twos µlt-
V.t.tot
. .•.•
or tbuof Collier.
oc tho !ou, ion tor the follof of
3.•'01 , tor llo,..111,4r1O.:10 1 a ut Star
olaNtlr. or
Tier llnu in,h•led Ott Ito atheihlment to
the , sill tho allo.toent , of intonta'rr , of I
t ,to , oht" hh (Swot mune, 100 cliralt,
an t
C.01.111n:1 toe
Tho ho h -,towargo , l '3l the ! 4 en,kle
aho nt, • to m te r,tolutlon of giving
aToi thap.rlals, at c.o.' , j
to 1... ,-tott au.l ast.thl tor
routoottve Confeo.o.ve.
-,
In-1.1.. , 1 CO It-Ytt t thlthent to
he I o,Pan thor.l,l NI, • For lt.ttann
-1• 1, IN .1 - 1 1, 1 ortmer.t. and O. Lotriutott,
I,a :0.
Tu•
,cto,lo oho h.loh 41
1101, bin (Or the
org,,,atoof or land 1,1 L i.
in Arizona,
Idaho, l'tahon , l Mont,o, a.. OoncUrre.l
and oonfottlee cooler. t he
,0101 1 muest.ltnent to the Mut . au 11
thl ,re 1, , a up, mot all rottent•
r. , 1 eOl,lll Ito:Line as to the ~anduaky
har , or.
Attrr h 11 I. the Compound
Inlerood; h Ouring :Itch inoth , n Iry
it, N1:1 I to [al.'," thr
N I. to 1.:7.
he ',then too,,,oncortell, and a horn
thitto, of conferto , co a.1.,1 for.
Se
tietolmentq to the llouse
Joint 1,•••,1 11 11,111 for tho election or an
rho. , rion .Ltatuo to lihnelol 00010 0110
• ,111,1,,,i
FROM Et ROP2.
Itednct ttttt tot Toll , .on the Atlantic
rci..grann—foinuterrial anal Finan
cial Nel/f
Fttnruary dlr.:tors of
the Atiotttie T,lt , ttltnith Company will hold
nualmtmg . 00 a.% I,Wol3ltlreh,to determine
who.t rt , ltaction , t ttltall tot .0 to on toll,
T 1 .11.1
F1 11T11...01 ., WITHDRAW,. •
VII,AN .I , rilltrY
m I% to I.v w3:ll.ll . s.virt troll the ports In
rclirtiarir .renerial feeling
cri•vii.ll. In circles. Tlio
. ..rick mat Kiit Is iircistrste.
l'el wintry un
•nsiiirc.i. Ami - wan ...titanic. is trill. bur
in; 37; 11110015 Ccutrat,ll; Fiveasren-
iv., 73.
1.11 . 5r.1 . 00L, lettruary L9.—.Y.m.—oot loll
trifler and mon, active, with prteti
Itruptl,tutni quiet. Con arm
it mixt:4 tutu icitit. rtotl:tiolta
1 11 ( , :t I,..hrnarT cleff
•Ate. FivL-Twt , nly houda 7" , Ertl ,
Cvntrstl
Vit.ox roue, lebrtutrY
;6`;,.
I.lv Fehru.ry.2,—/:trninv.—(;otion
Ilo•c•L futily with tale, of Clint),
hale; prick, fttivathcott !;,d; whittling tip
-1;;%.
El=l
By "Irrchon Is National llefegrranh Company.
OIL Clo ',February 2 • —Weathet cloudy
rang warm. It liwk been (balking (o-rflay•
'r,ta. river Is nbout null ZulLug
idowly. Tim oil market is firm.
I.m . IAvILLo, Fehr nar . 21 4 —Tho riv er e Ira
falling one-third of an
inch an hour ,
ien
expected to be stationary before morni the ng.
Mercury, 21' dcgreck. Arrived. gown:
tuna, from Cincinnati to alemphia. The
Idbetty left for 11211100 v not the Eva Mor
i, fr o m Pittsburgh for et. LOnt4. The
Rover poomol lib lour I , l,W:sof iron ore
for ot.
v nu, h oran, Beata frum Ltutnyhio aunt NOW
Oramlo rvinco • ( 0 anoint /-4 , ulS•
^tt
trOlgllLe being oilfired below.
Nrak ',midi, Valk. '2.ra—ltiver riArig
heavy taiwk-20 feet on sliorgv. The
a IL4
row the only bout In port, loaves 10-
mor for ain.
The Allegheny Commons.
The debate in our columns for the past
week or two. 011 the Balkh:Mot the prOlwised
park to Allegheny, has been characterized
on limb ridell by ability and carnestnesi,
with a taint of aecerblty. It is now Closed,
and we .10 led intend to resume itibere fur
ther thou to correct and comment upon ono
or two errors, which we deem It our duty to •
note. "Loco Anon," "ti. P.,” and "EL.,
mark," err In ascribing the authorship or
tile articles they so fiercely assail, to par- •
ties -timers the river. "IV," whom they
challenged tor , on `inure/dens chtizoefit gatobt
morals of them Cities, to a MOW° of Alle
gheny, has ulcer re:Wiled permanently out.
or it,
fort 11”,11,5 us to say that lie is equip
ped the defense ot his native city
against all comers, Abut ho wrote 'of the
crones of both cities deliberately, ['engirt° g
ay.•at lei wrote to be true, and refers to the
deity liwal all 1.1:0 papers forproof.
Ile depreciates, as every Citizen shOtild, tills
prevalence of grand and petit crime, and
thinks if th e Impure of families. mothers,
norm', and chlldren could he spent together
ou the walks, among the lawns, and in the
shades of a benaltul park, the elect would
be to withdraw tunny of our youth from the
haunts and ileViOus ways of 1110 v leiOn W
s. O
"agree w lilt W. to these views, act:lying him
Ike pnblicatlon of his written rejoinder, the
burden of which lea Resoret rn inmentary
cm those wealthy Callen? to ho he S.
cribm the paternity of the ijPOsition for
witholdlng or begrudging a pittance of
(bele Vest tiatatOs towards the cost of beau,
tifying the Commons, when them estates '
have been acquired la Allegtunir, and owe
four-II fths of their value to the energy, en
terprise toad thrift of those In the city who
prima oridingle householder s, anrem
pp the population of the city. IL in this
ram:anon, time people of Allegheny. whom
the park wlll must oecernmodate that aro its
advocates. • •
'the Fair nod Fetalwal. at Stltllle Hall,
by the Indira of St. Peters chcrch, continue.
.luring to-day,und 701 close isle evening,
CITI AND SUBURBAN
eurcru r.tut:.—The -futtr.xt and moat re.
I t ate . .lllney. Oa and Pr.lure Markrt
puris given toy any jwiter in V, nly, 'LIU be
joblvi c n our Ettirth Awr. Attu, Purer
Im
prutcrttrott ..I.he:lny, eh! I:•rintr, ft nal the
13.11, Otttre Rep.,;ll.etittl uthcr Cif!,
law:mitt In 1110 Co, of John Stiehen.
The Inquest in tile ca, of John Shelton,
on the Pan Handle Railroad, was
concluded last evening at the Mayor's oflice.
The accident which caused iihehan's death
occurred, no will be remembered, on Mon
dey evening, the hilt inst , and the inlets
ml wan died It'll Monday at Passavant's
opital. ilaniel Shelton broter of deeas
ed,Hs arrived here Ull Weti , nestla h y , from De
troit, Michigan, where deceased formerly
resoled. Itant..l t•tated that he had uot ettett
John for over two years, and when last
heart (roll) lie woo englneerlnc on the
Mtchican Central itailway. Nothing more
Anti beard of 111112 until the announcement
1,1 one of the city papers Informed him that
John Shelton, hunted on the l'an liontlln
Mead, was dead. le urrit Lege. a stated,
tool tde 1.1 lied thy'
body . as that of his s
broth.
John. The toady was removed on Wedues
day by the bonnet to Ina realtienco, No. hu
Congress street, bell oh, Michigan. The fol
low-leg t-,tituony wile prOdlned at the /n-
•
br.:4llcCook, sworn—Was called to see She-
Mot at l'aii.,avaat'el tlOipdat by order of the
'Van Handle Railroad Company. Found
him with a terrible cut extending !TOM the
at the lower part, around the thigh.
Wnd tvrtniulttng at tuo knee. Being com
pelled to Ile, the wound caused on account
lett lon of matter !111 the Iluth became greatly
swollen. lie seemed very restless and sink
ig, and he count continue thus unless the
IteelltUti'.llllout were relieved by an opera lon
removing the broken fragments of boas,
which commtutes one of the must extensive
immures I have ever known. The head of
the thigh hone remained In Its rocket, but
au, enipely disconnected from the shaft
of the Isms hy the !Menne. From this
input four or Ove Inilles down thu bone, it
I awe broken fitteen , twenty fragments.
The Injury a want sUillelent to prdltieo
death. :raid nota log te me as to how it Imp•
pureed.
Jean sworn—Alia engaged ot
the hale lel Willett the defendant was
bluish!. It Is height train Nu. I:. hen we
got 111 Birmingham I leaned]. lur the first
time [that the ill hall been hurt. lie
ica hurt at Broadhead listless We lay on
the abling lee other trains us.-I]oul.
know Low far the rear of our train Was
teem the
wa s el the sweet , The signal fur
tne to stop was glveully a briskets:mu at the
rear of the train. Thank wu were tar
enotiith away to clear the maul track. t h e
had eughteen cats on that train, and te
switch w 11l [add twentyseven. The acct.
dent 0.11 rged alter sive o'clock.
John Nrgt gworn—lV as on the train at
the tea, et the accident. We were on the
Ittehhlisead siding in Monday evening. rile
than w as to the caboose and
ut get out 10 cll. ,
e pee the ear to p u Ia lamp. Ile Was
ei,ll-t et the tell When p
the d forwars end of
the ite lend passenger car struck hind Thu
ear de: not strike the catiooseshe as.ln the
uet. 50 throwing his leg out to get Ott top,
or e en the car struck Ih leg. We were fear
or ve car le.:. fro m the frog; three car
lengths .111elear th e. train; heard the cons
lector let tem i d euetaing as he got out; I
think he told Lein to look out; 1 thaws i Ist it
Was very dangerous for hen' to get out
w 1114,140 11,111 wit. passing; the blow did
not buses !din off the ears eat be Deli o.t
ill vie caught lend
D. R. Sfuiirr.swern—Amconhluctor 01 the
trate; we were 011 the sthling waltlng: Ike the
h a,Netteet tram w cowing past, r•Lelein
started out w itla tile red light; 1 caked to
he went on; he most have seen the
trate cleanest. The last coach atruck Leu;
we had stood on that siding with two trellis;
stood this time flee or ate ears from the
n h og. The thtl.eg.ti is ItUtlittally . Mole
, the new e.t.a a Lied st:rhck very
An
, hs hi, the car II Id not ton. the any
h.:lC]. know that this salt. is any nearer
lie mai
ten track them usual; the accident oc
urred Mouslac eveug, tile Buhl.;
think. 101 heS lily that we were far enough
!roes the Main track ter clear Is.
/hr. Al. S. St<aon. sworn-11 as at th ; d
epott
vs Len the .Ih:ceased wet. brought itis t
with Di'. Mc Cook on istliely last to slue the
111 ,assavunt]s Hos a pital; found the
t!,,, lat p ret e e ry h a d; suggested tusking out the
broken bones. The next monied: We found
tile wound discharging It ightttelv. We
Fet
inevehl I. fragments, Just he teed It' all
00., broken dawn by' the precious sup
put at lon isnd snook. lie son versed a little
but o aid:shred scne" , hat. The Injury to
eevehl was the cause of his death:
Jahn, ern—About two weeks ago
was n ihe: train with melon. is the other
train s approached tile hlshchha,dl went out of
tier aide darn to get 14 , 01.1 the roof; heard
ele the splintering of
tuoea hoard;
ght was the rout of the car; it tour
have been the bone. The tracks at the
s w itch are about seven Piet apart!
ereeni Bees, sworn—Am noise at Pa,
B
savant's llespeal,--The deheaerd
brought in at eight or nese o'clock on 31.-
day evening, the llth Lista.; he stied en
Mender, tun -sib, at ten Millet,. alter
deco.
Tits concladeht the testimony, and the
). utter a tn.: consultation, returned a
verdict .ndental death.
A Question - n1;1e Ilentloess Trap...calms.
several days ago it man i named Lemon
Langer CaMe to stayer ht ritconun °dice,
and stated that some 14,0.10 worth of read ya
made clothing had been stolen from him.
It appears (rota his statement that Langer
is nit Itinerant ciething dealer, sad that he
came on Ingo the East to the early part of
the month, witlr the amount of coeds men-
Dotted, with i he intention of selling them
off in this city, or Alitglamy. Dit looking
and, he concluded that he could riot sell
Ito goods to sundae.' advantage here, and
decided to go to Detroit and tilspcou of
them there.- Aceordlo,dy he stored then ,
at the boot IL Allesintny. and went on'._
with on bin %tic to Detrott to find a suitable'
elnd before t ne goods should come°. lhe.
clothing a in Allegneny was left in charge of
Harrison Gates, who sans as employee Of
Langer's, .“.1 . h., acted In the capacity of
coldideuttat clerk anti business manager for
the littler. Tile sequel will show thst his
...nag gig qualities were too well devel
oped.
Langer. on reaching Detroit, found the
prospects favorable, sod atter Selecting a
proper Weakly font setting up mishit,as tent
imtartly, telegraphed to Gates 10 Conte on
a Ith tile grade tiCeordled to previous ar
rangement. lie wetted for an answer but
teseleed unee. 110 telegraphed again, but
still received tot response, and atter wait
ing several days, and seeing nothing of his
pasts or ins omanager," anti receiving no
wool from tile littler, he himself returned
to Allegheny, no the Pith of February. Vu
going to the depot to sam after his fro Miss
lie uscertaiumi teat they bad been removed
Ile
Gates the day after tieing Cored there.
Ile searched diligeatly fur Information,
Meng loath to believe in dish nesti" on the
part of his scull thictittai,P aid bettering
that something had befallen
,loin or the
goods or both. At last. con oling that
there tnuat be some foul pla . lie upplied
at the Mali Or's Unice.us btattal, and made
intorinatiouagalust Gates ft larceny as
hailer. Chief Long set dlllg,ntly at work
in cooperation with Lange . At length
they uscertallied that at the .xPress ollice
~
in thts city, that Lan , packs •s, answering
the description of a Portion ,
( the autistic
goods, had born limn here severs
rat days ago for Kltianuin Chief Long
anti Mr. Langer initnediately went to Rh
tannuut and at the E reread talk° toned inn
two packages mentloned, containing about
a:sie worth of the stolen eintiling, awaiting
toe call of the person to whom they were
addressed. They wore not shipped In Gates'
name, but in nu uasemcd nta C. No person
had called for them, tied n person answer
ing Gates' description had eta seen about
there. Chief Long then placed the warrant
for the arrest of Gates In thy hands of offi
cer Moore, of Kittanning . . with instrun lons
to arrest whoever should calllfer the goods,
and then he returnmi, wttfLinger, to Alle
gheny. rurther inquiry revealed the fact
that the remainder of the grits had been
removed to this city and stor dill the Ninth
ward, where they were recovered. Yeager
'day morning the Chief received a dispatch
from office. Moore, at Kittanning, announo
leg that Kates had been arrested by him at
the express office, while endeavoring tore.
Move the goods. Chief Long started im
media lel3' for Kittanning after t he prisoner,
rend r..A....1 with Wu:ll.st evening, Gates
sus lockol up for a hearn Much credit.
due to Chief Long be t ag i
ht efUelted Man
.l- 111 Which Iban nt conducted the case.
I=
. .
St a late hour on Tuesdag night, officer
poland, of the Allegheny night pollee, dis..
oovercd an old colored man named Henry
Johnson, in a coal shed not is own, remov
ing the coal therefrom in. q box. The ofli
car called upon,lum for 01 explanation,
when the coal carrier "bluffed" him with
abort answere. Ile was conveyed to the
lock•up, and the next mdrning was Ills
charglat. Yenerilay morning, while Mayor
Morrisonerne breakfao,l Johnson relied
upon hitn, and insisted upon knowing the
name of the arresting ofneer, as he won de
terminal to prosecute him f or false arrest.
Ile was not Informed, and *se at to the May
or's Mike, where' he map sod the tome,
and thinking he recognized In one of the
day officers the man who bad bagg ed him,
announced his tictertalmation of suelng
him. We ehall have the ro l port of the ease
when it Comell 10.1
Fined for Nedannee.—ilealth Officer J.
B. Williams yesterday cram [afore dialer
man Morrow. und ou behalf of the Board of
Ilealth,maile information against Franrte
ger llorhy, a brewer in tile 'Whitt ward, for
maintaining a nuisance. 1 ts charg ed th at
the defendant made sprat. Ice of eptyi t ng
the hops and filth from his brewery on he
street. 110 wit., flood an I eosts.
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4
a-~:,.
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METE=
Michael Kearns, •.
r., bad a partial ..
yesterday before A dentine Strain, Oil IN
eharge• of fraud. ' he defend:um is a. (n.
fait toner in the lif h e ant, on Penn ati - 4 , 1,
a shOrt.".nstunce ale.. U. II ara. Tl.e liest
chargeptgainst him in made by 1-'ll,lerlek
It. Paa .un behalf n, Messrs. Slonsan, PC,:
a. Co., wholesale enntratOners lit Sew York
etty. lOs alleged that the dere:l.l.oa pars
claimed, acute [line ado, no amount pr goods
Of the prosecutors, gyring la payment there
for, a curek for a. 4:, :a on, the Nat land Trust
Compahy, of this ally. shortly afterwards
lie purchased another bill of goals to the
amount: of 4`131!, Meaux Ittle the cheek
wile preSented for payment, when IL was as
certain...ll Utah tin, defendant bail no money
depostted With CUM cdmpany, and the pa
per nacordlngly went to protest, The de
fendant, before this, had partially adjusted
toys account 60 110 10 Co.I his indebtedoesa
to Sitcom.. Pike. 1 Co. only 1....^6 57. Yoe
thus oldnining goods under false represen
tations the nr t mt.:M.1011 ,1 brings the stilt
for fran.l.
• The other suit to instituted by Martin Con
nolly, is contectloner on Irwin streat, near 4
Penn, in this city. It is alleged that defer, , .....,_._ ___,....
mum nought.
et, of Ow , h e to the I ALEx: AIKEN.
amount of s2lif 57,1,1V1114 in pe ayment auoth• ,
er wortess cucck. Tr.lnformatlons were f
made FCIJIII./Y ninth, and i he. defendant T:rl.N.TXDNLIFerall2rin Ets
hl
w" "°' '''''''''' amyl l''''''' ' r night l ''' ' ' INoto r . -US t Plttsbur h Ps. COPlstNili
whim ofileers Wilmot and Brown found hlm .- • "f-f• ttme • , „e •
1 of Jai ,111, Cit.A.M. , ULU N Ea, and every de
ar Ills home On l'enn street in the Fifth 1 .-,•••• tun of ruurrslFurntsalsg lioods furnish-
Ward. Saswere struggle ensued 1 /eltire the ei . . - n.s.ma vaned day and mint. Hearse and
arrest caild bu male
our ipl:earns mad Cm r,,,, fdral,he.2.
\
nil father both sho wata ' ti alit to a considers
~,,,. .1, - . i .), : t5, ,t i ,5 ...., .‘t u‘ ,.5 . llaida Kerr. 1). 1)., Saw,
4.1118 degree. Altar conalderable rough us- SI. W. ds , afea.. MD., ilium.. Laing , zai,,,,,7a.
age on oath aides, the prisoner was errors _ ____
.41 and lad:al op. The heanug yeatei day
resulted in his being held in the 01111 Of t . T. WHITE t...C0.,
two thou+and dollars for a further h.ring P •
the.,,a, n O l t, ln di:fault ot the twee , U. 7.) DERTAKERS AND EIBMIERS,
'sal' ball 11C 1011.4 committed 10.1311. . I alanchester, Wood's Run and •lelnliy.
.........
CUM ROOMS AT MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE.
Corner ELMS:tell' and Chartters .treats
Lisa ten and Carriages furalsbetl.
False Pretences.
Yesterday morning, henry Price came be
fore Alderman ermine' 31`Master3. of the
Third ward. and made information against
Charle s Little , charging him with having
obtained good-nrora him under false and
frumiulcarrepresentations. It Is alleged
that duri g last summer, Price visited LIP
tie, who atViat time was proprietor of the
barber shopan the Girard fleece, and stated
that lie pad [Lased and fitted upa room in
Birmingham, with tne intoullou of starting
a. barber shop, but until the arrival of cer
tain steamboat, which was then on Its _way
to this port, he would be unable to com
mence business for want of funds. Ile fur
, slier represented that he had one hundred
dollars Otte him, which he would get on Use
arrival of the boat. Little subsequently - in
duced Price to sell him his entire stock of
barter Dater., agreeing to pay orompcly.
Little ijrocured a wa;ort, end started 55
Price supposed, in the direction of Bir
mingham. Instea we nt going to Birm
ham, however, he to the freleht depot
of the Cleveland and Vittabargh Railroad,
where the stock. wad chipped to Cleveland.
A day or two afterwards Little opened
barberhop in Cleveland. After a few
(la , Price began to feel uneasy. lie learn
eeto Ida burprLse that the amused hd not
been lit -Ilm-miughain, and it is was no a t until
within:a few days that he tiscertalned that
he If 45 in business In Cleveland. Yesterday
it was tu-certained that Little was vonting
In the City. A warrant was issued, but the
would not be prisoner had linialusl his Visit,
and hall departed for Cleveland on the early
ii
tiorthern Central matilrag.
The innual meeting of the stockholders
ilf the "orthem Central Ilatlway; hell
alt ert elation, 1.0 tirtiOle, Oil Thuraday
the istivult. The report of the President,
J. 1). lt atar Ter . Lig., showed the earnings
aid etens , s for the past year to be as
-follow
Est - twigs on the main hue, 5.5;
expel:Mt, s.e ,±1A,'..71 net_earnlngs,
' Gross earnta go of the Northern Cons
tralltallway and branches. $1,012,M5,N5;
fences, $l,--::1,152.10; thus making the net
earnings tor the rat $1,1t. - 7,573,4 , . -
.elec -s'erstand that the old Hoard was re-
Lo energy.' ability nu.„l,
goal man age o ment
President, and .1. N. DuLarVy,tii:A.,, Den
superindent, tilts read la now la .asl '' 'itt;ott
running order as any In the country. Its
finances are in a healthy condition. The
Directors declared a dividend of eight per
cent_ for tile past year, which was paid
quart. ly, One !Mend and former tusk-ru
ttiest, Stephen Little Esq., is -tuilltor of tile
corporation. tie is deservedly popular and
discharges his duties with great punctuall
ty and marktsl
A Very smrlous rant
Is established in the success of that great
itledlClLLe, DU.leXhbIM'S 111 D SEAltell
k It—most of the mires are In our midst and
challenge our serious attention.
'Actuated by the sincerest feelings of grst-
Itude, I take pleasure in adding the case of
my son to the already many testimonials in
favor Of Dr. KeyaGr'f haPvOnvf flood .5 ,.. . , 0 ,- 1
er." yr.:pored by you hoping that others
I.llllcted as my son was, mai - thereby Lo
co:vie tattooed to use the searcher,
and ha rescued from a mlserable condition.
My little Lay or six years of age, beeline
atllleted with so
l entes. I took him to live
of the most emnent doctors of
bu t
they
they Pronounced it Scrofula, but they could
not help ltil3l. / was induced to try your
Mood tivarcher. I got two bottles; the brat
bottle I did not notice any hencht from, the
eve s n Is not quite. finished yet. and his
eye .VITI to be quite well, although I in
fetid to use another bottle or two, no as to
make sure or It. Yours truly,
tie CLeaLS.
011ara St rccf.
MI: for Dr. Keyser's Illood Searther, and
take no other. at 140 7 11' ood street. - consul
tatlon rooms I Perm bLrOef. OftlCO hours
fronts s. unt ll,
il 4 r 4
=1
- •
Yesterday, Robert Hague, Esq., who. thus
far during Mayor McCarthy's administra
tion, has tilled the nfnce of Chief of Police
excellently well, delivered to the Mayor his
keys, having, 03 our readers are aware, re.
signed his situation as Chief come time
since. We regret exceedingly to lose Mr.
Magee from the force. We shall miss Lis
pleasant face and cordial voice when we
visit the Mayor's office. We hope that be
will hod that his expectation of being able
to do better in a business point of view will
not be disappointed.-Mr. ilagne, on leaving
the Mayor's office, has become partner with
officer Seth Wilmot and Gentile Brown, of
too independent Police, and will cooperate
Willi them et the oillces of Aldermen Strain,
Morrow and McMaster. Trials reinforced
the tirtn mentioned will be equal to any
emergency. °Meer Magnets too well known
to all Our readers as a sagecioue., enicient
and elperleneed officer, to need any intro
duction from us. and in co-operation with
the two capital ollic,s tnentioned, will de.
• ve the largest public patronage.
I
The Temperance cause is looking rm.
There never wan so much cause for encour
agement as now; IVe have notictd, from
time to time, the addition of mmoy hard
cases to the temperance ranks, and now we
have the pleasure of recording the reforma
tion of the well known Freddy Diehl.
Freddy has been known to drink occasion
ally, and once or twice, if aye remember
rightly, has been neater arrest for too great.
Hes sstminhaton. on Wednesday evening eel
curs and Nixon, of Allegheny.' arrest
ed him on the charge of being unmistaka
bly drunk on Ohio street. Ile was locked up,
anti yesterday morning acknowledged that
he bad yielded to weakness, but solemnly
promised not to get drunk again as loug II .9
he lived. On the strength of this promise
the mayor discharged him of
Philadelphia University of nedielne
and heirgery.
The Commencement EXCITIRAI of- - the
above !Scilicet College vrim held last seek,
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and the Degree of M.D. was conferred by
the President of the instal:die:2..l. o . ll ml.
er, ENI., • upon ihirig.right of the Faculty
graduates. The hiatrnulants of the last
SC.IOII numbuted over too hundred. Tide
school won first chartered In Isll se an
7 Eeleetle. bleakest College, end hies niece
been elevated he legislative ensetinent to
the dignity of a Medical University.
.Scholarahlbs" can be obtained In this
city by applying to L. Oldshue, AL D., aho
Is Professor of I , rPthology in the aove
College. Ills omen and residence len t No.
tll Grant street, Pittsburgh.
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Betrayed ru. Trust.—some dayiago
butcher In the market, named Whipley,
sent a pair of trousers by John Welsh to
Ladley's tailoring .tabilshinent to be re
paired. The bearer or the trousers did not
return, and It was eubxquently ascertam
ell that be had taken the garment to AM
ebony and sold It lot t 2 Se. Yesterday °Meer
Dressier succeeded In arresting Welsh on
Olito street, Alleglicsy. The trousers else
were recovered and restored to theh - owner.
Welsh is locked np for a hearing.
Mara to toe noose of Refuge.—John I
Dean!, the boy whom we noticed some nays
IWO es - beteg arrested in Allegheny. - with
young Gardiner, for tee larceny of Inp ro m
his father, W tn. Decay, was arrest.' e
Allegheny depot, by officer Noble, on a.
charge of. vagrancy . . It seems that young
Decoy MO persistal to staying away from
borne of lateot effortsleeping around Lbw depot
ln spite of all to attire him away.
The Mayor last °relate g sent the young rep.
rousts to the Moose of *Otago.
Tel
Teet T s pe e rTeet tftfirlag timelaCtM.rStrrt..
made to order. at Murdock & ratmeko.m.
.droe,
The Soldiers' Monument-
A Soldiers' Monument Association n.
to was held in City Ball, reete,,i,,
noon. Mrs. McKee presiding. and Miss --- \.. ,
lowier acting so Secretary.
The Committee On Decoration , submitted
a plan tor decorating the Usti, which was ' •
toiopto.l, and th e committee instructed to
onit out.
On motion of Capt. W. B. Cook, n Commit
tee was appointed to procure as “Editor's
Easy Chatru to be donated to the Editor of
the newspaper rereiving the large , t Bum'
bet of voteapolled daring the Fair. The
following porton, were dc,latttod en the
CMlAMittrei Misses Verner, Watt and Fow
ler, and Messrs. W. E. Cook and John li.
het,
Informal report, were received from vs.
rtons districts of the etty and country,
showtng a most gratifying degree of Inter
est taken by tho friends ot the PIM.
The A.M141-I,oll•SjOliriMS to meet at the
samC place ort Thnsday afternoon next, at
halt past two o'clock.
Dr. Robert Dun... has Arrite4l. sad
It wilt bo seen by ni•
cement T at the Sierthenta . hotel,
where he iv IIOW prepared to receive calla
of the limps by lohatetten,
Or. Hooter is the founder of the iiriiteni of
trratinx
und Lao hail meat experience lnhla
ntity. We publish to-lay another letter
froni his peal, on the subject of catarrh,
which the doctor cocabler3 to he thv
;11th is the elitist which ends in coiaainsip:
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..11ortlaelia Itestattog.—Tbit City
11 i 1.111:o.: eventnn svaA croanted by a
.oblienee, wheat . Mr. Murdoch read fdelight
rom
I:tiqo 1111,1 ollatiro.rare. TO-'JVIt.
tt
,coo I I be rentemberett, lie will toad Iron
tbe {lnt.;
ate
otry of Walter ecott.
.ervol Feat, lu e
ny bo engaged at the . Ballot
ten o'4.loelr.
licit Inn . lEI We are glad to learn
that art ett Wall, the man who Oaf injured
oo hoard the steamboat Ellzabeth4 on Sat
ur•lay last, and Ono was snow:a:ad to have
Imett fatally
recovery a r e
Improving, and
irope., of his recovery are entertained.
IIIIM:1112
Ihere..ll, eTell/DC
F.:brn try :sth, bv, the Rev. J. B. Clan., cot. A
S. .51. U. S. A.. to CLARA B.
.laugmer of Wm. M. Bell,
,* n r 11 3 7117"
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II I LL TIALL: CEMETERY.— The
,autlful "liod's-acre,' the Iscgastasnbar
ha. pl 4ce 44 sepulchre, e acept one. in OIL. tour
'f• situ ated on IScar Brighton road_ immedt•to-
Iv north of itirehenr. Isr hurlal lots. permits
or Ott. call at Crnt rail Drug More of COOL Z
CLAN FA. illogheny Cita.
DUNSEA.TH& CO.,
Wholesale Agents
FOlt THE 1....,
American Watch Company's
WATCHES.
No. 56 Fifth Street,
EMM===
LIES, CUAL%S AND
T3a3 1 2{73M.R.'" 2 " ,
AT A FEAT &MALL PROFIT. AT
WILL T. WILEY'S,
6 Wylie St., 3d door from sth.
J. W. scorr
JOILVSTON & SCOTT,
DYLALY.I3:S
Fine Watches, (locks, Jewelry,
SiViER-PLATED WARE, ETC.,
77.rck_..1.11EILTY
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1 , 7 . Partinlos attellitiatrniiii ILE
Wet,cs, Clucki Jerwarlirvi
. R0V,Firf . r....4...,-;*1
CARD---TO PITB
S/ PPR,. or Olin PACITIC ADM. ATLANTIC
TLLUSRACSI ON Tll¢ IS CITE. STATES,
l'lttotitchon. Februory t7.h. C 67.
T EFFECT 1f lP
.ei
TIC TELECiItAYII COMPANY OF TOE UNI
TED eTATEn, has beei to causaa reduction of
crier eas-half in the charges far the transmission
of telegraphic 01 ranges between carious points
wed the city of Pittsburgh.
This reductlen has occurred where tbewlresof
this corporation enter Ira./ 'co:ape/Mon with
those of tti her lines, and la • result contemplated
in its establishment, and In harmony with the
clews and desires of Its managers.
As the corporation extends Its lines to other
mctlons of the country, &leaner results will fol
low its wires, and the puhlic receive Incites...l
sdbenefits, with the Increased magnltude of Ont
Compsny.
The sure resulta of the establishment of come
petiole with monopolies are Increased
faetll
tics d newer:et charges. The permanency of
such bettellts is only obtained thrown persistent
•nd I thcral maintenance of oPPositiont
Top generous patronage • the PACIFIC AND
ATLANTIC 1 EL) ORAPII COMPANY OF
reg. UNITED PTATES has received through
all Its oXces, molls those thanks which Its
lioard of °Dicers offer tne 000111.
In Clew of the helmets the corporation has al
ivady worked (or the Imaineas mastounltles Its
wine reach, it la proper to solicit • soutimsanse
and Increase of that patronage.
• GEORGE. /L. TULTZTON.
President P. and A. Tel. Co. 01 the U. B.
fee. t:wet
WELDON & KELLY,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam. Fitters,
AUD BRASS FOUNDERS ,
1411011.11.111, Of
Chandeliers, Brackets, Lead Pipe,
Pumps. Sheet Lead, itc.,
ALWAYS OR HARD.
164 Wood Street, near Stith.
132Tr-sh7
TIIE PLACE TO BUT
GOOD
BOOTS eird-sscrEs
CMICE96V'; 7.191.40 X" ; '
McOLINTOOMr.S.
92 :Federal Street,
A.LI.E-6111MY
DIRER. CLOSE & CO.,
Practical Furniture Manufacturers
C. PENN AND WAYNE STA'
Latest mt. of YUIItiITUILL constantly on
halo.
.''THE A
CH E PEST.
The eilmpleat. The Beet
SEWING MACHINE, 1
,
1s WIIZELEIIIt. WILSUSTI
i , WARILAS.IILD TRIM. Yt.e.S. Seiii6oo.l
: 21 FIFTH %TIME? '
fell .i
BAUGAILSS LS
SEWING MACHINES.
machines, used but • short time. for cedes%
Winced prices. WY. nifINZIt
Tlfth street.
ORSES, C 4UUIAGEB AND
Ettlialts of ale vary best for lam at •'•
Howard's Livery Stable;'
Pint Meet, near If onoarantela Hoare. -
()fast attention paid to toying wan as
llnr.e* 101.
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D11..1.C. lIESIIIM
PEPTIC POWDZE. scuts:a mare forRIM
pages. Filar and Ague. acidity of Stocll6o,,
Slck Headache, rata. le the Stosaseli acid 130 0 -
aad all dyspeptic dtundars. Try it. Sold
ey draggle. at 60 cent. pagtaM• 1•111:00