THB PITISBIRGH PIIBLIBIIZD BY ttiMiliN, REED & CO. LT GAZETTE BINDING, xcra. BC Elltre. et (re IPEISINIMAN s zaitor h • T. P. HOUSTON, S JOSIAH KING. tn iLikum a t m ma NEMO( P. HEED.S =I SingliCkroles I eon Didirared by carrier, bee ',meth Cunt Madt-Mateeribere,. Liberal reduction. to Newsboys and Aannta. • TERMS Yon WEEKLY; Timm atom, per /C. 4 by lire, do. do. do. -each. Ten or more motes, to one address, mad one tree to club. nob CITY ITEMS. • You Will • IVA a Dental Eetabliehmont at 21G btreet. Des, Sill = •Smrfriff Ideoliines, removed from No, 10 ; .N 0.103 Fifth street; above Smithfield farce 1 To smote:sale player,' Of Dry Goods we oder bargains in job lot of DreagGoods,rantings, Linen Goods, and fall hues of 'Sheeting., mu:tinge, Prints, . Ticking, Checks, de., all of which we will, _penaa, theTery loirelif eastern cash prices. J. W. 11/imam 1, Co. fig 11=km:street, below Third it Fourth ats.l Ciotti sod 14 . 11 k Macquee . • (lordlier & Stewart arc showing a shlen: did. assortment of these goods at very low "prices, at their now store, on the west or her of Market and Fourth streets.' rwmal We Doiet. Know Of any place in Patsburgh but one for a lady to get a good and fastuonable opting and summer mecum, but at Spence's, No. 73 Market street. • Go to •P[emto='. Deus Store, Sao. 84 Market street, for Ilnitetter , s and Drake's Blttera. cheaper than my other . It Ist Very ,Evident. And we know lovely lady will Ode that Apencii carries the lead In the cloak . losittes, Dotes 'Forget - go to I . 4,m:ice's tiny clay this weak. This glaceSs tit No. 76 Market sticet. There IN Nome ileautitol Silk-and 'cloth wraps now on exhibition at , SPOne9'B;,NO. 'p Market street. 'Over Three Hundred !lacquer, • ( 'at threo 'dollars eacbi at Speace's, NO. 7J Market street. • • Pars Drogyt Pure Drags!! ,Pure Drugs!!! Pure Drage!!! at Sala a DrulVe,,,lllegtietlY.. YOU Can Buy Iforeign Ligaoract all kinds. at Joseph S. FtnelOs Distillery, fro../et, 11)1. 193 =CID Go to Fleming's GeUg - Steee, 54 Zdatket. Street, for the best Modest • oil Liquors of all kinds. . Ton Van BUY 88 per Cent Alcohol as Joaopt. 8. Plucti,a. you can Buy ti aw klops at Joseph 8. FinehW. American Products it the - Ports Espo- =2 A Paris letter to the Tribune says : In the heart of the American triangle the Pianos are arranged,oue of the largest and best collections that the country has ever ex-! ported or exhibited. Artists •of eminence ' make perpetual music here, and the guar ter Is always densely crowded. The superi ority of our instruments Is not questioned. even by the rival manufetture.rs of Paris, 'Timms and Leipzig. Playel, - Erard and Herz Dave far inferior displays, and find it dialcult to attract the Littholfs, duels and Liszt.% of the continent to their plainer cab inet wares and feebler instruments. All • our great firms are represented, and the contending keyee in passages which all the world warbles, mingle their winds, as if the birds of the West, in choirs, had assembled here to sing.. TIM. spectators divide their . enjoyment, hew listening to some comp. ,. ~ er try his own latest music upon a Schema. .., ker, a Chickering. or a itnabe ; but the sev • 'en superb instruments of the Steinways al . -lure the profess:oral people, and here the beet musical talent of Europe may be seen - • Ante 'morning till dark—Stephen Heller, , Lessee letterer, W. Kruger, Alfred Jaen— , grouped about-the bird cages. The "over - strung" arm as it is called, in the Stein way piano, basattracted the greatest inter . eat here ;rola its novelty . and the sweet ness andlpower which its superior vibra tion gives. . The best piano makers tr, ' Europe have sought the privilege of send tf fug thistriyork en to examine it; and pro. fassional arils compete to play upon It. .It is ve odd note how, by Our Amebae'. cal gen ry ius; we haver So tarried sWay the • Donors in the arts. and our departmenthas the best music in the whole Exhibition. The grand Steinititywas.sald by Rossini to resemble a nightingale cooing in a thunder - storm. -- A Duel and Its Consequences: An ammung.dnel took place near Havana, Cabe. It originated in a remark made by a , • " man to hie friend on seeing a lady coming : out of church. The lady was unknown to • ' : : the Person mating tee remark, but hap pened to be theother , s wife. A slap In the face was the consequence, and a challenge • came soon after. This was accepted, and the seconds selected a place. The wife got wind of the affair and immediately' took Merle toprevent the dreaded catastrophe. • , her first thought. was to notify the pellet), bat that might have c Wen her husband the reputation of a coward, and rho took a • better method by going to the house. of the, other, party, where she-met his wife, •=r -- •, And-a plan: was soon. concocted between the feminines. On the morning appointed for the duel both husnanits got lip early _ wives ditto. Husbands took - carriages, and their wives—one armed with five children and the other with three—Wok other vehl - clew la waiting. When the two duelists ar . lived at the spot they were somewhat se drive' • nished on seeing. the two othr res up with their miesengers, e who car c oolly nformed the men that they also had come to light, so as to mate it a complete family quarrei,,each at the name time producing an empty purse and a paCkage of baby /leen as their,aruiS and monitions cf war. The .little ones bad pop-gone and firecrackers, and soon sonic indulged in a cry. After • - viewing the state of affairs, the blood thirsty lionedicts made peace on the spot, • • and returned to Havana to celebrate the • affair over a Champagne dinner, .. • - Curlew. Parisian. Gossip About Ste phew., the Fenian Leader. A.rarla correspondent of a Western Jour nal 'furnishes the following : Sitalas Stephens Is living at No. Rom- nay street, at Montmartre, where he seems to be quite comfortable, having his were and brother-in-law with him. whiCh aPes not prevent him from complaining of his poverty.. A few days ago ono of his countrymen, who bad not a penal , . Came to solicit his aid. "I have not'a dollar„my lad," replied he, "but come with me, perhaps Lamy Pro. cure some help for you " On the roan they met a pa.ser-by.•whom Stephens declared to be an old acquaintance of his, and, lea, lag his helpless companion, he chatted for at instant with his "friend." "Here," said Stephens, renaming to the Irishman, "here are live Iran.; this gentleman has lent me ' ten; It is all 1 have—let na share," This, said, Stephen. left his companion. The latter a abort time after was near a carriage eland, and to his surprise saw Stephens en gage ono and get In. Oar consid ered it odd that a manwho had but live francs should engage a carriage at tiny em. en hoar. lie Seated tumacif atientl . near the carriage stand, p and waited til l either the carriage or btephons should r"- turn. At the end of three hours the ear. range returned. Stephens had paid for the three hours. Another fact still more seri ous,. that Stephens visits the English em bassy in secret. What does he do there, . . IeApISAI Pnatahmeot ln Japan, • Thu Japanese punish murder by decapita tion; parricide and other such heinous crimes by cracifiCtion. A prisoner stilton . ced to death is taken to the place of execs , - • bon, surrounded by the officers, and bay ing uung around his neck a placard. giving bin !name, age and rank, with bin crime an,l sentence. After his execution his head is left suspended In sight for three days, with the placard , still banging tO It. Ar snails punished by burning the criminal at imostake, yet, as ffilfOrool.l, this penalty does nail bring a very painful death. Thu crimi. • nal is first kopt on a very scanty allowance of Coon for fleets time. Then, before being ' taken out for execution, be is overfed on • r and highly spiced viands till he be- CO es atrtpla and Indifferent. ' lle la fallen -1140 the stako,and wood and light materi als ate hooped Shunt him. Tho.se are light ed at the same moment insevend different places, nun the victl m 1,1 If mothered by the smoke as quickly SA be could ha strurighal by a rape. • fitekiablp Wreekd—Tb New Levee toi n utalsalosters— e lttoton e a Proceed- - toga by Negroes—Another ere aaaaa . f By T r elegraph to We Pltt.buryti ('atone.) NeW Ontsays... May U.—The stitamsbili prince Alban, from Corpos Christi Mr Now wlin a cargo of reattle and hogs, tZr . le . 4 W u r e e ' ckfal on the beach west of Galves ton :s'esterday. The crew and passengers I were Eared. The vessel lea total loos and la nalnsured, Thu following are the names of the love,' Board appointed by General Sheridan: Ef-. I _-The Tided° /nude thus ilinstratoi one of Modern Lawroner4.l.lloglesnY,J•iturnside, the difficulties to be encountered by the W.D. Smith. W. L. l' l .l.Sn Ue ' Chivalry In seeming the votes of their laid some negroes yesterday attempted to chattel*: . got up a riot bY taking possmalon of the oN fiche! Inwyer of Richmond, V irginia\ Rampart street ears, appropriated nfor the In an attempt to win the suffrages of the'l use of Indies and children, the whites re colored voters of that vicinage, arrection-'1 fusing to ride In those allP.roPtiaied to ately itsmared there, In a public_speotti, thal 1 st.m.eive.. he had a colored insminy—lution he alts a I tin mam souse neurons threatened to child, and that be loved the colored people, 1 toren an entrance to the Fronch Opera .as they mast know. hut budlituntell them, t House on an enuallty with T the whites. hey nor was It necessary for the colored people I appear determined to take. advantage of to Understand It, that, after a had run ef-f.- 1 I th e I...Denary reduction of the police force, luck at faro, that very “nnimuiy," so Ise- on account of nen. tiberidan l a order to (Ile loved, was sold by him to lurnbat the charge one-half of the force and substitute ISITIOW il of war for another bucket the tiger. ex-Union Soldiers. "Rft;reaagyOcnO'n!ll'roeg:ltt';yirnle IRA m i tnl e r b eVy=7l.elTra . ' orTL%I, - ,,,lk P A ' l ' ,l„ “ ;l ° , , l, l r '' , lawyer bate not yet had time to heal; and thirteen miles above the oily, and mlust. every one of them Maya either been On the g.r. tboeity of Amer*, il ro . t . y ., 01 . 1 u. pnalva block or soon MS relataVell there.'' tea Railroad. ' l. ae , ) -, r i 1451 , 1 1 111 i ,0.1 \ '\ ,/, VOLUME LX'X'XTI.--NO. 107. MST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. WASHINGTON. Reconstruction Injunction, ATTORNEY GENERAL'S ARGUMENT. Supreme Court Opinions, E CABS OF JEFF. DAVIS. SANFORD CONOVER ACIALW By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh ija ,, etir•3 WasuaaroTox, May 6, 10,17. EMCEE STUECTIOE TEJON CTION-Uir LT OP TUE .LTTORSKY OUNKUAL: la the Supreme Cofirt, this nfternoon, At torney treneral. Stanberry closed the argu inent on the tioorgia awl Mississippi In junction cases. Le spoke as to the general pritielples involved. and denied, as hereto fore, that these cases bud any place In the Court. They were not within the Jarisdic• Lion of a Court of Equity, such as the Cou &Mutton provides. There was In them ne basis of property on which relief could be given. Georgia Anil according to the bills tiled. undertook to speak for all alto people of those States. Where was the - evidence of this fatal Besides, of the ten Southern States over which the reco.true- Con acts were to operate, only two Were here. It was not known to the country that .•the remaining States were illesatlaned, for they had not presented coy LLB of grlevan- I ces. The law gave n citlaim a right to vin dicate himself, and could do this us sire. cesefully as a State could tor• him. Counsel on the other side bad Invoked the Court to save their liberties from destruction, to preserve the integrity of the States on whose behalf; they appeared. But, sold the attorney General, there was no inherent power for that purpose in this Court, for Congress might so act no to de atroy the etilclency of the Court by imeeeotb big the Judges on, false accusations, or by denying salaries reVolsite to their support. It rested with the people, however, to se mire the honesiy', and right doing of the Legislature, and on this brats one must look for the preservation of the rights . of the citizens and of the guaranteed rights of the States. Se further proceedings took 'plane and the Court adjourned hamodlately on the conclusion of ifr.Starkberry'a argument. errancr COURT OPI3IONxI Ewing vs. CttY of St. - Louis. Decree of Circuit Gourt of Missouri affirmed. " libte Jacket et al. vs.Coramissioners of Johnion County, Kansas; Yellow Beaver et al. ♦s Miami County, and Wangsprah et Vs. same. Judgment of Supreme Court of Kansas in these cases was reversed. Steamer Gray Jacie6t SMI Cargo. and Wm. Clermont vs. United States. Judgment of Court below, condemning vessel and cargo, ,affirmed. nu:OVMM/ Stales vs., Lents Perique De isepeatiiiirr , Arizitietiieriz , zoiroused„-RiaTias the government In possession of al: - square leagues of land la 31lchigan, vulued at from three to live million dollars, and whlch the Court beloiv bad held to belong to the heir. of Count Itepontigny • % torni soldier in the French army. - In the lowa liquor cases judguennts We affirmed on the snmo grono4l6 assigned 1.11 the.M.e.osauhusetta cases. • Woodcut vs. !vein. from Circuit Court, middlo dimitrict, Tennes.e. Cause dismissed. THY JiIP DAVIS sise.enoN The War Department. in accordance with the advice of the Attorney General, has Or dered the Commander at Fortress Monroe to obey the writ of Imbed, corpus for the pro= duction of the body of derforion Davis In the United States District Coon at Richmond. on Monday next. "LOGO. Olt TEIS arlAl4l3 A dispatch from fi..elvinoii.l say., The Grand Jury of the. United States District Court in this cap, impanclied this morning•, had three colored men from Alexandria among the members. meals, LANDS IX i.e the Kaman eases before the tilipreine Court at was decided to-day that the lands of the Shawnees and lflatuas, new tribes, cannot be taxed by the authorities thereof. on the ground that thee° Indians arc, by tr l ealy, under the protection of the govern, meat, and still preserve their tribal/organ ization. • • 91.IIVORD cocaine sonic. I . . In the Crlinlnal Court to-day the appeal o the counsel for Sanford Conover was allow et!, and the Coon granted a Star of execu Lion of sentence until the Ist of June.. The House Committee on Judielurr hold a meeting to-day on clatters concocted olth the Impeachment question, • M==alMlll2 . .. . . , . .. . - lel ormatton receive , ' toili,inte., that the ',rhos', clove will be the, finest tor twiny years. . . . lion. Isaac Newton has rceovernif from 1. Teccatindisposirlm, ISTCRIVAL RtYLIIC, The'TPCPIPTEI 01 internal revenue to-day 'were *;18,57: FROM RICHMOND. Meeting of She United States Court Charge of Judge Underwood to the • Viand Jury—Trlal of Jell. Davie. (By Telegraph to the Plitsbarzli Duette.) ' Ilacuiroge, Slay 13.—The United States Die. Wet Court, Judge Underwood presiding, commenced Its session today. Among the members of thelirand Jury were John Si. Botts, Joseph Seger, Levels licKensie, and II re. colored men. The Judge, in his charge, congratulated the jury that though bad been threatened with destruction by i nsoas- striation, yet, thanks to oar Congress, It met now tel se edgy. This promised better things . or Wetmore!, a city Where the press had re wiled the lowest depths of pron. Igacy, w i ne e the pulpit had been prosti tuted by the Misters, where goy Lutharlos and Ileenti seem had existed until half the children were Illegitimate. The jury would have agorid deal of work, much of it cr.v.ied by the demoralization of the put plc 1..; inn disloyal press, which had en , e0U1.1,,,i perjury and unterfeiting .to cheat 10e (,overnment. lie co called attention to the fact that hearties were not allowed the freedom of the street cam • The Ear:miner haS irdorMatlial that the session of the Court will be prolonged omit . the ad)ourom‘nt of . the supreme Court, when Uhler Justice' Chore will Coale here and preside at the trial of Davis. 8; 11. Chandler, Prosecuting Attorney, Is In New. York, consulting with Sir. Everts, Davis , counsel, about the trial. lir. Davis will probably be brought here on baturditY, and then )lull by the civil autlioritle until Ms trial. Chief .Juetlce Chase Is expected next week: , FROM NW BUM% LATE CONDENSED NEWS. 131 Telegraph to the Pittsburgh G“ette.] Leighton, tho Boston broker, accused of fraudulent alining stock speculations, hall boon released on glvlrg ball In the onto or G. CWirinemore Is on teal In 'Philadel phia for the murder of Idrp . .}dagilton„ Ills acquittal la expecteaL, • At Cambridge, IlilnOls, three miles from Bock Islaudi a fire occurred on Sunday morning. which destroyed the business por tion of the plane. }lntimated loss, al00,030; InauraneerW4ooo. Five negro convicts escaped from the Bal timore Penitentiary on Sunday night. Two were recaptured. The steamehit, Nestorian, from Liverpool, arrived at Quebec last night. In the cricket match:at Philadelphia, yes terday, the Philadelphia club heat the Young America by sixteen runs.- The cane of J. 11. Rogurs, Indicted with S. 11. Wentz, en a charge of embezzling MO funds of the 3lechanies , National Beni, was taken up In the Baltimore Circuit Court yesterday. FROM TENNESSEC. Tl.is Impeachment of Judge Prater 10 She State Senate—llectist of t h e Monate—V. S. District A[torne)X hlp Deciincti. NASIIVILLI; May 6.—The Tennessee Senate met yesterday an nCourt of Impeachment to try lion. Thom. N. Frazer, of the Grim!. nal Court In this city. The charge egulnat the Judge is that he corruptly and unlaw fully released certain members of the Leg islature under arrest, under authority of the House of itepresentauves, upon a writ of hal...corpus in July lust. The records and articles or impeachment were read. The defense will be made to-morrow. Being the Brat case of the kind in the Judicial records of the States, it Is clotting great In. terest. Moe. A. Maynard, John Trimble, and Judge N. A. Patterson, are of the coon. eel for the prosecution, and lion. Edwin 11. Ewing; E. li East, lieu. John S. Brien and Judge Grant for the defense. E. IL East, lately appointed U. S. District Attorney, announced, In the Federal Court this morning that hodeellued to accept the position. Burglar filial—Tire, Mxxvuie May 6.—Jamas Sullivan, elan , glar, elm shot by the watchmen at the Ga. ! yosu Motel, on Sunday morning. Sullivan and a partner, named D. Bartlett, were reg istered from Rickman, Ky. The pair were professional thieves. A. brick store was burned this morning; Perkins and Jon.' loss 41,000. The build ing was set on fire. • • • A l'elsoner Ilvsened—Au Oalcor lewd .odor Overpowered. Chy Telegraph to the rlttabargla Gazette.) ALBANT. May G.—This morning John Le• roy (diorite,' Leary, emoted on a. requisi tion from. the Governor of Michigan, and and nought here and lodged in Jail, was rescued from officer Johnson, of litchi. gnu. The officer was placing irons on the prisoner, when a murderous assault was made on him by the prisoner and a half a do-genet' friends who lied collected at the Jail. The officers.] Jailor Kavanaugh were overpowered and tile early succeeded in getting away, Including the prisoner, who Is charged with attempted murder and oth et crimes. 1./111cerJohnsmew. badly beat en mid was fortunate in escaping with his life, as the assailants were rill armed with revolvers. They are still at large. --- The Japanese—Their libudon. By Tdearaph to the Pittsburgh Garette.l Sts. Year, May o.—The litral,Ps Wash• 1130.011 itywell! Pays the present Japanese Coatmlesto • era its this country. n reported before, pore nK. obtaining advice as to the best uteans of defense against Iron clad.. It to reported also that they uish to settle Intl: contractors tor several shin. theY failed to receive, only one being aent. end . 111 . 0 . 120 t coming up to expect►Uous. Mg at now. Labor Law to Pram, ' rants. Illy''. r graph to the Fittaburgh tiszutteij IL...amain . au, May (i.=-The eight hour labor but. paned the (louse, rernalited in the hands of {llll Satiate 4 odlelary Commit tee to the end of 'The se:salon, end never came np lu the Senate for consideration. ' Riser Teleßvatins. Telerrupb to Sloe Miteburet litoetor,l - neurone, May a.—The river rove five awl a.lialt inches tn,the past tiv en ty-four hours. Thy Republic passed up for ht. Louis at nine r. Y. • • Lootavitte, Kay S.— The river la rising with nine feet six =Chef water in the motet. ew--- „ A Financial Crean. • The long expected financialcrash and failures among the merchants and planters Se about commencing. In my last I In formed you of the. failure of the large pro vim.. eons,. of Lopez, Trapaga A to.. and new tru net lies been swelled by the failure of the merchant and planter, J. A. S. Area din, well known in the United Suttee Ills liabilities arcunounced to be two enda halt millions o f dollars, The state of his assets will go far lowarde paying this, as he own. severed valuable plantations. Another planter, well known in the United Kates, Mr. Santa Cruz de Oviedo, whom *di II mond' wedding , ' created note an exelternentSer cral years ago, has made an arrangement with his creditors for about t"..ki,000 stride': I be wan unable to pay, but he Nat been en. abled to Leek. the necessary nrrangements to prevent him from breoming banerupt. Several more failures are expected within a few dais, and things look very squally. This state of affairs, the. ganoral stagnation in every branch of brininess, and the new tax law - make commercial operations very difficult,.—ant there i.• no 'confidence amoug• the reerchente.—ffutena Correspondence ze. illnes. dpnt iceman who wee wrongly otmenni threeyears In tke Illinola Insane As m y makes a horrible disclosure of the ar. lum, gen and cruelties practiced there. Ono pro. cess of punishment to to et the patient with a ilrOng, with eev c es o s c e o l mling ng lo v w a lteht o r heanacdk aend" aewed up, hand ag •rungle loophole through which - a strong cord may be paws!. lier hewn are then ehnitled In front, tie hand*. ate drawn tightly behind her. she le thrown violently on the floor, ing face ed downward, her cloth Is removed or turn up, end then eLe Is beaten until her flesh is bet, a Jelly. Patients are stripped and plunged In the cold bath until life la nearly extinct. Oth ers tortes slightest offence ern pounded and kicked In the most terrible manner. Pattentaare often chokd until' their fetes are Mack and their to e ngues hang out of their mouths. A malt of refinement, of pure and virtuous charecter, end a nature re. markably true to the Instir , te of a true wo mutt, bolero being there thirty.nix bowl. was stripped ,of ell her clothing eXoopt a torn °heed., end laid upon her bock upon the door, [Jr. sitting asrlds her enacd body, while the artendants applied the strap to her quivering Inn b, Insaelty .p. pears to be treated am a crime, anitlitil are ready to punt-ph the criminals. such a state of things Is a disgrace to humanity. —Sir S. M. Pete has made his Promised motion in Parliament. for an investigation of his conduct in tile afeire of the hoodoo, Chatham null Dover Railway Coinpaov. Ile deihred the opportunity to demonstrate bia innocence of the charges made against him. Trio Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. lals. reel!. opposed tile motion, on the ground that the Mouse 'meld not enter upon an In- Vostigstlon of such a character. Ile spoke fu terms of eulogy of Sir 11. retch and his praises were emphatically repeated by Mr. Giadstone. Thus a teat,;_about whom the tar pressawl Punch' nve said the meet ooVero things, la audden a ly virolicatml by the open autt official praise and approval of the two great English party leaders. —The Emperor of Austria has restored to the collateral heirs Of General : kiss—who wan executed on the till f Octer, ISM, at j t,d, with thirteen othe o r gene ob rals of the national army, amongst whose was the ever lamented Nagy Bander, throb, and Count Veesey—the whole of MS property, conos• rated to the State during the revolution, and valued at four millions five udd thou- sand florins. Tills bet 'fill, h It n Is re said. NI followed by others of a similar character. andhe justice of the cause tor which these toludredil of other martyrs were 'lOOlO - death is now admittetitiy their ewe. tlonoe., reAtutionoan scarcely he withheld 1 any longer. —A rumors prcail through CovingtOn, on Tuesday night, and was aCtuallY by many, that Samuel IL: mo. whose eollY was brought to that city after the execution In Cincinnati, bad OL4IO to life. According to the report, 000 01 . 11111.1/111d was observed to move, and his family thinking that life was not quite extinct. quickly oinalnal the ,414: vices of a plin.lelan, who applied a gal void° battory to his body, and succeeded In hilly restoring him t oCOIIhCIOIIIIIII... 11.61 reaching the house of Case's loather, we found the body of the youthful culprit ntellY 011010.1 16 all 1).C1.10.11.'0" 'l.lllln, awaiting Intermont. lily sr,ters state , l that lie huh shown no 510110 of life when being brought to the house. Tho 1606 6.1 hands of the deceased wort, very w hitc,find ho wore Upon Ills 0011010 1 . 60 Cu 1.1 smile which made him look quite natural. • • —Thousands of cattle !Into thud In Kansas during the past winter lentil exposure sod lack of proper food. • rfill tuortanty been v,peclutly severe In the southern pa rt t th e State. Ono company has lost ted. thousand In two or three weeks. A Kansas paper hopes that thin costly lesson will be taken to bruit. In a gm...growing State Ilke Kansas thoto is no ereuse fOr a data• coop of Nadia In winter. PITTSBURGH, ESpAY, MAY 7, 1867 SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M PROM EUROPE. The Reform Movement THE HIDE PARK MASS MEETING No Riotous Proceedings THE CONDEMNED FENIANS Their Execution. Doubtful THE CHINA REBELLION SPREADING Financial and Commercial Ity Toloiraph to iboTittsburob Gorettt./ (iut:AT lil[lTAl`i LIZ ORMAT 1.70101 DIMONBTEMTION-X0 Los oos • May C—Sornitub—Thu great , re form weetlntf„in conteMPlatlon for ohms time, occurred lit hyde Park to-day. ..As expected, there was a Vast crowd of people to atteadunoo, though few speakers. There were no riotous domonstratmus whatever, and ttie - servlocs of the vollee v. ere not re gutted. Not ono of the extra policemen, who lad Leon sworn In for the occasion, were present. The Meeting . Wu. of very• snort duration, and the inull Undo dispersed without disorder. Lenten, May 6.—Thu .11urrhap /1.4, In an edltOrtal today, exprusaes the uplulon that the government will nut ,ertcute the men tense of death recently pasara on the cOn• demned Fermate Burke and 1):11 - :.e. • EOM! Br. Prrsioncr.o, May G.-1:110 Ice went out of the river Neva and 'harbor today, anti Ma ports of St. Petersburg and Croustade are again open to commerce. TUI ItLfM.LION firrl..DING Lerman, )11sy el.—Recning.—The Chinese rebellion Is reported to be spreading. The rebels are titre atoning Nankin. Lrvaisroot, May 6.—The etertmer Hiber nian, from New York, arrived at Clasgow FINANCIAL AND CU usavccx AL. Loam:, May 4l—Noon.—Cons9ls, o'4 13onds, 7'2, Illinois, 75 , 4; Etle, AV-. Livaarocd., May 6-hone.—Cotton quiet, Wheat Had Western,l California white, Its. ed. Core, 41, ti less% Barley, Is. %. Oats, 3s. 7d. Provisions, quiet. Bacon, T.le. Lard. Sla 6d. (.30Yer rOCA, 77a- Lryserool, May 6—.truing.—Cotion easier ' and Driers unchanged. Consols Moeda unchanged, except Bltnnle Com ral . ' , M.0.. MAY G.—Evening—The closing quotationa were: Consols. 91(-1, Erie, 4.214; Illinois Central, 73 , i Bonds. 7IX. stuns tunclianked. LIVIZTOOL, May 6 —2".rening—Cettna !.i.e; inles ofd' 0J tales of uplands at 11!..111yOrlieseat,11t.itl.' lirradatutrs quiet. Provislon• unchanged. spirtt... of Campanile*, 154 Gd. Bode, 131. The Con don market. noel. go.), Maecenas., May 6.—Five-Trenty bonds closed At Ay rare ar. May G.—l'etrolenni clikied at 43( Bence per bai kilogrammes. FROM SEW YORK Ct/y Telegraph toil.. Plustmr‘h U..: tr. 10.- Too., May 6, t CO)12103, COVbca. R. 1.011c . s ‘Ciaol3l,l The itoard of Councilmen to-day aciopted • resolutiOn to oppildthin to the action of . the Pelted!' Comma...Ler", transferring the 'jurisdiction over. licenses for theatres , emigrant Wanting houses, pawnbrokers, hacks, core, otoottninew and drivers. ac from ince Mayor and. Aldermen to teem salve., without, It la sail, warrant of law. and rennsating the Mayor to domed, lately interpose tee toll power . als.l authority vested In film. #.7 any res. Oltitlon of the Common Council or the char. tor of the city, to sate Wi •och persons Itarttiless from neglect to oocouly with the ordont of the pollee authirities in respect to licenten, in Grier thereby to test the con- Itutfonal Ity of the net. by notch IL le con ten:dale° to transfer from the.clty Oho or Ite le. remag municipal rights. The debate W. SOILOWLISt ciulthtt, the ttetpo es ats urging the attention soon e resolutions, ,my tag the the it nod hurl from power the tyrants of the null., organ. resolutions the Ilepublioans opposing LS tale met e d to lead to rlut. OCATIOC to aostrrtna areasu TO ♦A A.M.A.! , OP 'POL. , OAF hohnyler Calton received an ovation at the Union League Ituom• tomight, and In response to an oddities of welcome by Jana Jay, made a brief speech, alluding to the scowl, agencies and attribute of the war of run •Ilion, arid paying a tribute to the meet. cry of the Martyred rfeeldent. , The Thirty. ninth Congress ho sold, was the noblest. moat patriotic fgaly pubic ho neon in the Capitol dui Inn hi e eery Ice. They lsely rejected the 111 advised bollry of an Executive, whose highest ambition seems to be in destroying the party which el win led him to power. and enacted laws which the rut majority of the ?tenth with alacrity Ithgt ot u r i ng ed these lama intenecept. Tile led to stand tip them falthfrilly and literally , if their terms were complied with by the rebel States, in nmsl faith and without ovation. Faithful to the traditions Of our fathers, in sympathising with all who long for maintaining or the I of liberty to illesico or Cog - land, In Ireland or Crate, and yet carefully of tit all entangling alliance. or viola tions of the lawi with • recognition from' ocean Woman, North and :Muth alike, of 'the. eight of alt citizens boiled byUnitise , to theta In the choice of tile law makers, owl thus to have a voice in Um country, their heart's blood mutt defend, Our centennial IMniVersarl of the Ilcelarstion of lade pendenee wilier:el us au oath' ra. cognizing the groat truths on that humor. Jai Magna (Marla, rejololno in a tone wile as the world and eternal at the tiara, with a prorperity that shall ration Moat future LB the brignleit glance of the put. PgariZATS sorsa n to rinoonsy N. .• - •ried ocurrol In a liquor salami In Brook' yo. on riuudny. Two policemen were ti ally heaths in attaraptirar to arrest the proprietor lerviolating toe xclie Some twenty or thirty persons l e n the room attacked the °Meets and a desperate light ensued. The etneers troy their 'evolvers to save their liven, when serene of the tinter. drew plaudit and threatened to blow the buttet out of the edlicers. Finally the lancers escaped, and going to the station house, procured alatl*toknon. un their to. tern the place war clenval. Tile proprietor of the saloon WWI altbsuquontly ar red ash 41,111Vatell•Itir Mr.c . 1110..1a. Anniversary meette as commenced pest r. day and continued tuslay. The Amorloan Missionary Assoelatlon report that 'thole aro One Million school children among the ireednien, who need twenty thousand teach era. there aro now, however, lux. than two thouaand lit the nehl. At leant two hundred thousand freedmen have !Parried to mod within a year. The remains lout Your were M.:13.00Dt of resets months ol 0. 0 .0, year 614.1,013. lar.rer monthly &Yentas , of receipts than aro newital lilt this reruoluloi; fire mouth.. • TAILOtt Michael Varrell,e tailor, war murder this afternoon by Wrcu S111111111.0,•1•0 tailor, Whniga Wife had boon eollahltilig wl Farrell. Tim murduror Inta slut you. be arrooled. . - •• . . rnon VIZ )12bITY.rtIt...1f. Tha Vaned Mates annahlp Gnarl arri val from the ldvalterranoan and brought twenty-six °Moms from thu European squadron. • • - DIED 0? APertla“lr. Ilonry Calhoun, ono nr tho nhlrot Dopul Y Collector' nr CUototril, .Iled ptuny. FROM BUFFALO, Effects of tbelo Ice4lortod —Vessel Munk. Illy Ts levao, In the Itltubargh Mho' Or I • Be rrato,May 6.—The gal., which moral]. tel here has blown a large gennfite of 110.1. log Ice In front rash., harbor and Motley Ix roMplotely blocked with It. large arat of vesseli In the oNng am Irc -tenon!. typ o 811110011. r hoitth whet etreek a reek on the Canada chore, nil Sete,. ay, and toot, In twulve feet of watt,. tour thuteetml bnwh el, of grain trete, tarred te a lighter, k. deal:meth The grain was Insured in the m Insurance companies: Securll r, of New York. $10,000; Western, of lin:Lilo, woo, and 31nrchants, of Chicago, $3,00. • No Offs, to Itelettae Jeff DAVIN. 011 TillegraDh to We l'lttsbPren Us.ttr. Saw Tont. May i; —The Tribune says wn bairn conclusive (Md..ee that no oiler to tobssan Mr. Davis bats vet boon wadi% atot communication or any kind on tha. subject boa passed botwoon bnu antl the CtoCutiv MI CITY FOURTLI PAI nabs Morley, ports give" by found oa our' d and mod re. ttee Market Re ad city, will be Toe Sproul Mu er—Bird and Whit• taker wait. Ilearitto-,They are Ideattlie .111orderera. Yesterday thetwin ••.toe of infhwY, . 1 0k. Ihrd and Thoziaa Whittaker, who were cap tured throng • ` the energy of Aldermen ntrain , e police tm * charge of being cos corned in the •°yeterloue murder of David Spronl, hal a •kering at Washington. Pm For the benefit id thew. who 'did not read an sects:tat Of t - tragedy published Just af ter Its occtirren -., we give the following reams of the •rincipal incidents. About eight o'clock 0. f.we evening of March 18th ; a man visited th house of Sproul, and asked him the warto ho Railroad elation. The latter very obll MEW went with.the stran ger along the 1 e tom pair of bars near the barn, about Aft-. a rods from the house, to allow Dim the W Y =MSs the fields to the township roadlWhen they bad gone about ten rads, two era came round the corner oft he house art followed after. Whert at the ban they °eked him down, and prob ably struck hi when down, am there was a large pool or bs I there, and a considerable quantity of tut stng In the mud close by it. They n led him back tothehouse, eee supportingf him on each side. As he emoted the doltr he was bleeding profusely &bent the farte, nd said to his maiden Me ter, ( who Is a ut fifty years of age, and the only penman nit with Lim el am badly hurt.. Ono of he villlans then seized her by the arm, t • her out of the [mans, and around it into he other house, took her up •stalre and tied her hands behind her back; tied her feet • ether; laid her on the bed and strapped L. r tight to the bedstead; told her to tell wit e the money st es or he would shoot her. Sit told him all she knew, end t i le ,, h e went to work ransacking. This one hod his /du fdrickened Ile brought her nut of the bout se the others entered. She heard them i.e Dag her brother wttb—the tongs. t he hal I out, and they auld, eGlve us your money then." They continued to heat and cat, .1m until life was extinct. They then won In search of money, lint only found Co. . $ll5 and two Miser watch• es. Geist; bac to the plume( murder.theY helped the.. yes to bread and cream, rearing the spr ng and shed. st a i rs,, where the old woman t ied up stairs, she remained I twenty.four Lours until a neighbor ham? nod In and released her. Alderman Iv eta, of this city, imincillittes ly set to Ivor to wive the mystery, and with the few Ines he had endeavored to tenet Oct the perpetrators 01 the horrible crime. timber W ilmot was Put upon the trail, and In • .n.lanctlou with Alderman Strain soon sr. keel up Lim case to such a point as led t an Information charging ssmood Eggle n. John young. Thomas Ithitteketr- and John 111 rd with the murder of Das id Sore il. Leery thing being at. ranged. a desc nt was made on that well. known revert, tie elr win Roue." where It was expected t capture soreral, who, at least, had soon knowledge of the transac tion. Untortan sly, thn descent was a fail ure to a certain extent, as there ware none of the parties , reeled but 1111 , 1. On,tbe day foliosing, •owever, IV hittaker was caught mi Write treed. near Weed, and cam. misted to. - Jell • awalt a hearing. Wtt'le ilint »as is the lockup Ahlentan RtTaln 'held a COSSersaLtOn with him. During the conversation the prisoner showed signs of confide:lo , lo als_i•i L, and finally acknowl edged that 1.0 k - isuiesonteilling Of the affair, but positively denied any th‘rtlClpatiOn in Itlecritlle. Ito said the whole thing wu con. Coiled in loll; that. anat., tee y,ri.ase,, then, wax a ' max who hoes cumuli. and the vieinltY .0 here he mauled • sad who said tent a stood thing could lei made there. After the celeste of the parties from Jail, Lord said tile anal arrangements were made at the !stets Ilqusit, and from here the party started to execute the plan. After the s.oentaluien of the deed the v filming kept away from .lite city until arrested as stated. Tee prisoners, Itird and Whittaker. were taken to Wailtiligtou coelslo-kY h e case i‘ , 1 , 1.. 4 liedigslity . •hearing la the case was had: Distrier - Arrdrtifey Ortinerbre • ed for the <,.13[1.10t1.4.1\11.11. end Y 1 i Hata Linn antiJolin (.0y1c,1.1.14., represetectl the defendants, 11. rouossi. J. edermas Strain. c;h. 0111125., Jr. Evt t . sad 001ccrs Seth Wilmot ate! lames Brown. of this city, were In i 111.11.1.1..1. RA Ifti,e,..,i. The liestrlng. hoe. , es. sr...s we, e.i. tne.suo..ch as the CIUM assumed a ilea f. atitre. the aged sister of . • • the rnuoterodt now, dd bode lite way apart-1 I , y tho tientun a to uocomplish their Own p ga l d hu d dut. appeared! and ittodtatsrt . rww- IFOGVII gird .tart Ifeditetior ,Wt? 110 • ,te-rrre. The prhunets wore retnandlell to ipElsot. to aae It Mr 1r trial. Ton.toncb credit, ban not be add 'drat,' Altteriteab Strain toot 1,1 eblohnt 11l • tr,11,11. 11,001. WO Wilmot They Lave bodbagedl the Mew with dloolthal to And AtliilLY. and ttlat they hive settled. upon Lilo flan hartle• la now no louger matter of diouttt. • We can:wally hop 11,. other co.lnilla who have thu• tar el tetra the sly,linnee of the polity, will be arr.dool, two wilt, their partners In crinau brought It twill suit apodaly Juatiou. • Strood Annlvermairyor the Friend Lad. evening the anniversary of the bat tle of it I:Rano:ow:. wan enProPante/Y Ott 'e.L hy the lllV:obets Of tile reset. I ranee . In gram! f IN•IILlitIll banquet at hell li Ps res. tourant, :third street. This co PenV, which ever elkimed nOtol 'attention trout . the eltitens of Allegheny county. Ingsmuch . to It. was composed entirely of young men of this city who vol.:wed the reptitsOon Of being amongst the foremost In point of Due peetabillty, intelligence and patriOthitn. performed .4011.1 ..rniee In the overthrow of th e reloillionotiiiil now, DIM nau of peace, keep no the orgatilkst ion, and yearly kneel In friendly homiest .to commemorate lim Meets ointiCCO.4 Yr It li their brllilant ea rner upon the tentsil field. Tee roosting last aveniug organised by the etecilon of Dub J. F. Dennison. as brave a, soldier as over bandied the !moot, as Chairman, and ' Cart John Meletinahan at !Monitory. At. tor partaking la a 11:11011 , (110./.1t11. 1 1.1 , repared by Mr. R. Solidi% the cloth. wort removed, . and wine, sparkling • ine was introduced, alter which toast. and spelech Waking was main the- order of the evening. Aldo and pal motto addresses were delivbreil by Messrs. Hon. P. C. Shannon... Coot. John Mo. Latinalian, Mayor J. Y. 1).111i , 41111, Captain WAIL li. Hare I.lein, Will T. Blank and T. It,. il ottani, • hi lo national songs were Bung Icy Capt. Black and Mr. J. T. Buck. At a late tour the bantitiet was. ended, and all reticent with n pleasant remembrance of the secondanniversary of the Priented . Ride Civanl.': We observed In attendance the following gallant eolith,. I Mayor J. F. Del. 1.., Captain John lie 1411111.111111, Captelii John C. Dalullesh, I lentellant Wtn. T. Black, Captain Robert ti flare. Hugh Y. Boy,. iv. ii. Palmer, John V. sthro,d, 'Den. T. Dalt, John Reek, Charles Conine, David M. Russell, Lieutenant lia rr e.t.d . Jett. John Rorke and domes P.M 4Con. At a late hour the assemblage ailj .drneil. all ofg lomool with the sowed a eiverairY o the i rlemis' furies and of the battle Of Williamsburg. . Vir neretuust TAMars Elsewhere we publish the business rand of Messrs. Uri Ind .4 !Mahlon, No 41 el. Clair street, fashionable rearTliant tailors. These gentleman lvtvo lend oecnpled a hlgh' repo.. /alien In-their Immes*, and are now pre pared to Manufacture clothing at the most advantage°ns rates to customers. Thole. Moen embrsers all the latest styles Intro. deceit In the EsSt, and lots Ind an ex Perlan• rest cutter in charge of their berliseig, tiler Can, at the shortest Melee. Cumin patrons with the newiost till lolf sod best made gar tarn ts, ill the most reasonable of prices. .4 fall of alsblair goods constantly kept en hoods, Met nue Clacton are cona• dmitly recolnieendc , l to fur anything dn that line. press shirts itCsl-Cnitilu to or. er and warranted to ill lit the neatest and roort durable style. The members of the firm are fair delthnir and honorable gen• tlemen, with whom It Is is pleasure to deal. and we Imtpealr for them is large share of nubile patronage. Remember the Place, o. al nit. Clair _street. 111=2:=01 The Connell of the borough of Lawrence• vine held a regularamellng last evening. 'rue prmelpal business considered was the report of the ' , trout Committee relative to the grading and Miring of st reets, the Colb• initnn, recommending considerable im provement In this respect. The report was accepted. . tine Item of business was the reconsider. piton of the rate no the election of Borough Prins ter, the Reituldi.; being substituted for the Itiopritch. flerongh Iregulater, reported that be had completed the plan or survey of the NU( . 01) 41 ward, and desired that the ~.trect price• pald him. A sear , runt w at drawn tor the amount. alNrolly for one the Colored lantlit Vaughan, a rtetidont of Hutt, while pas+tng aiown ntrc et the Otilnr day. eluthced 8..0t0 Ol3O W. Armstrong Wit , hington, talk. lug to Ills wile atint immediately the green -0).1 monster ro , a, to such a degree wit Inn him that he could not contain him Belt. Ito totag I tied ail kind of had things Item this meet Mg 01 Ws.shingteti with Ids wife, and pitched In and total lalstered laslily clots. tb.etuttut to bits on the=apot. Washington afters area appeared before Alderman Lindsay and made information against Vaughan for assanit and battery. A similar charge was entered by Yang an against Washington, bat WOlOO5OO were nettled before the Alderman, each party Ai/roan to pay hal( the Costa, The Soho Homicide—Full Part Scalars. In our last edition wo briefly referred to the killing of a young man named John Joyce by a single blow from the doubled Est of a companion named James 11cClore key, at a Minns in the neighborhood of Lock No.l, on the Monongahela river. Our reporter visited the scene of the fatal oe marrence yesterdaY morning and Obtained the following - particniare of the affair: It Amman/ :that on Sunday evening last young McCloskey, Joyce, the deceased, and a youth named James Oillanlon visited the • boarding-hoelle of Charles Welts for the purpose of whiling away the time, and were engaged with a number of the boarders to a friendly chat and ale drinking. Tile eon , versation Wan of the most cloudy choral,- ter till about nine O'Moc en Joyce Com-, meneed 'running a rig. ..,(Piltutton con . cerulny a girl who both had been paying attention to. and who JOyce liad won troth. tellanloti. From pleasantry the cOnYersa tion led' tO - angry words, and a quarrel seemed IttluttnenL. Joyce was a large and powerful man, of very muscular build, while lellanion la a very small, slender man, weighing not much over one hundred pounds. Young McCloskey dill not par ticipate la the quarrel of words, and with the other piano. in the room listened quietly to the talk, not offering uny Interference. Finally, seeing both losing their tempers, MeCloskey came forward and said that the matter had gone far enough, and tied Joyce bad o run'. tellanlee sufficient, and as he (leilnelon) wan not big enough to Wee his own part he (McCloskey) would do it for him. Previous to this time McCloskey bud been sitting with some others at the table, lad Joyce had been sit ting on a bench on the opposite side of tee stove. Joyce now got upend apparently was ...agile a au Attitude to light, when MeClar key also arose and eprioging suddenly to wards Min dealt him a blow with hit naked fist somewhere uhout the head, and kicked him as be reeled and fell forward heavily to the floOr. 'no per.A. present Immediately seised hicCit.key and the dlsturbanee was I at an cud. Joyce was sonseless from the WM:taut at Lis Lail, and expired within a few minutes. McCloskey. wa terrified at the eliecte •of the blow. end del all in Ida power to Ming hack to couschmsness tile man lie Mid etruck ha an evil moment of passion, and it is-sold wept bitterly when the mall Ccitaed to breathe After the death of Joyce, MCCleakey went home and retired to bed, and when the hence was visited by the pollee, a few hours later, he mime out and delivered himself into their hands and was canvas edto the tombs, where ho now remains awaiting the result of the Coroner's Inquest. Ile is only eighteen years of age and is of powerful build. We have known him as a peaceable, sober, hard-working and manly young fel low for along tinepast, and regret exceed ingly that loan evil hour he has brought a 'world of misery about himself and a load of norrow to his friends. Xvidently the kil ling was not premeditated but resulted froin what Jurists • term 'tan accidental blow,' given in the beat of passion. The duo eased was a worthy, sober and industri- o an us di; s trrgera e i ai p sf . go t t r :e e rlTeg ‘ e . m 'r et Fr; tragic rod. lie wax employed at the pipe tranefactory of Emma Clow A Co. , Coroner Clawson yesterday morning lui pamielled a jury is the case, and Lila In quest will be continued tn. morning at nine o'clock at the Meyer'. noise. Sir. A. C. Mar dock made a peel marine exunination; and found that the axis or the curs 'cal vertebrae hal been dislocated. A bruise is visible en the point of the Jaw where .the blow was wank, and a alight, cut exists on the matt temple, as If, in tailing, the deceased had struck mime object- All the part,. seem . ed be to sober, and the best of feeling always existed, even up till within a ter minutes ot the quarrel, be tween Metilo.key and the al l he (titan. den, the Innocent cause of all the i..... It would appear, had for acme time paid his&menthe. ton young girl residing sear Two Mile Run, and Joyce claimed to have won her favor to the exclualon of O'llan lon. Repeatedly, of late, It is Metal. Jayce had taken Oectwegl. when he would • see O'llanitm, to laugh at him good natured. &leen allowing himself to be beaten In his affairs of gallaatry. The eminence Is very respectable eonnect eitmreonktf Venus ocumis.y,kaq.,oas, ot our most esteemol and worthy fellow-citi zens) and this Is the first time his name tats ever appeared before the public as a trani altatUr. '--......--_ For rel vale a . . No family Clll3 anent to d+ without music. It 14 a luxury and an economy; an alleviator of 2101 - 11,Ii Slid it spring of enjoy mint; a protection agalnat vice. and an in c iteimiut to virtue. When rlchtly Itu to . Its eireets, physical, Intellectual, as moral, are Fool, eery good, anti only good. Make Louie attractive i—Musleatlerila a means of Solo¢ this. Culttvt.to kindly fechng, kno :—Music *tit heti , to %Ills work., 1:1Nco_oot. sugry 141.11ng ...— .. 51.11c 'lath Outa.. toroothollui .V. 20 brewst.... ltc CVollotnical I—l•teasure, roc reatlnn all mart hare, and no plea.sure COOIA less In proortion lo liat ttl than how untie. M p ake your sans and darigni.no . arra.- ,—Whet icrompllallanot, Is more valnable Mans:noel. VII your daughters to support IL cut selves In the future, If need ha :—There has been no Ono la many years when any young lady having suffirient kuowled. to tench In 0410 mol d not pleasantly earns respecta ble support In that war. VOLa sown may say. ..1 hare no ear for mu. eta, nor have any of my family.. Probably not one of you has ever tried It faithfully. Perhaps your Inns had no natural "cars" for marling, or. your daughters natural hands for welting; and certainly unless they bad learned these things they would never hero born accomplished In them. Strode does, In fact, come More naturally to Most people than many other itecomplish mento that are nest to universal' yet 'lt It dors not come to all without touch time anent in careful , The one nest meson, of introducing roue le to the family, and indeetng Its cultivation, to procure a good s o apmui Instrument. If none of your daughters n* eau play at all, yet. If they hare a good Instrument at bane. some or thorn will learn. In al most every family this roll Mr the case. Buy an Instrument, and try the experi ment. fit ctereesls only to • very small. extent, the out feta be repaid many fold. Fur Ulla tollgate°. no Instrument presents More attractions , than the Cabinet Organ: eonsiderleg Its Its moderato riot and goner. al coo ven fence, none Is so availabl e. Too Introduction of this, instrument bas in. deed added a moat important resource to the possibllltles of home music; the boat, most important of all music. .It is made in such variety of stylea, and at such elite range of prior.. as to halt the Coate and means of all Chimes. home of the largest sired Cabinet, Organs,--in elegant mem, Ave hundred to Oh. thousand dollen, each, are kmung the molt corollate pieces of men!. turn I tuaglnablo. Thom at less prices are worthy a piano to any drawing roots. Tod plainer styles are only One to two hundred dollars ouch, width the Portable Organs are f urtl haled as low es seventy-Are Ur. C. C. Mellor, is the exclusive agent for the Simon and Hamlin Cabinet Organs for Pittsburgh and Western Pennayl rants, and always Itaa a splendid sock of them at his warerooms, ho. el Wood street. 1r you want to purchase such an instrumeot, font decide until you hart neon and heard the Mason a. Hamlin's—Send fur a circular. /Supt post paid. The Irokapeoodlot rellooy Case—lnfor, motion Wade. • In yesterday.. Gas errs we alluded to the ctreemstanccs attending the pre...Minn ofJohn McCoy a huckster, by Thomas myna, for the larceny of turkeys, and hare also recorded the fact of the trial, erotic lion and sentence. The derolopraents matte at the trial and sub-equantly have re. salted In an information being Mite. against Alderinuti Donaldson and James Sillier, charging theta with compounding felony. The information was matloyester• dry by McCoy. yet lit prison *erring son. truce, and Is, in substance That Thomas Ryan. in January last, made en informs• lion before James Donaldson, an Alder. man in this city, charging deponent with lha larceny of turkeya, upon which he was arrested and taken to the When of said Don aldson. and after a hearing committed to Jail; afterwards he gave •r. Thomas J. I:101,0er as ball for his appearance at Court to answer the charge; that upon his release from Jail lie deposited the sem of three hundred dollars with Dr. nos.J. (Whaler, as eocurity, and teat sehscquent ly Dr.llalleher was released as bag. Jetties hither being substitutml as bondsman. sand Miller, upon 11. Written note from said Don aldson, gelling the three hundred dollars from Dr. Gallaher; that Miller proposed to deponent to settle the case, and that ho and deponent -stela to the onkel of aldermen Donaldson for that purpose; that Ytller and D.nnideon did than and there agree to set , tla anti conneal said felony, and rplartiod to deponent the satin of one headrest and forty dollars of the-three hundred. after 1,3 y illg Cant,. dc. Warrants were homed by Alder. men Morrow last evening, emit" " . " 5 " held for trial. ,Ilefore Alderman I.yrieb. There were four informations made Lo- rare this magistrate Yesterday, against /dames 'Kline, two for assault and battery and two for n breach of the peace. The charges were proforma by S. Stain and 11. t i se Lavin:mato o . They alleged, In their infer- Mations, at defendant had tall violent bands on t em, and also threatened to do them men bodily hum, Mudded calling them thlo es and other opprobrious eel -1.14n5. 'On oaring. however, before the Al. d mamt a oases wore ttled. the parties Making n enough of money 'among them selves, by mutual agreement, to pay the goats', r„. a_77 Hoy el Co's. Now Hook sod Stoll-T.- 4,y !/tore, Lafayette lied Wise, No. OS 'Wood I.llroeg. Prominent among nal old and prosperous business houses of the city which connect the early history of trade with the present, and stand as index boards to mark the gowth of our commercial importance, Is recegnized the book and stationery house of Fay a. Co. Established sb far back in the post as 12.10, it has steadily kepi pace with the times till leeday, in its thirty-sev enth . emit year, it stands among tire most .proa . peroui within the boundaries Of our State, and certainly hes few superiors'outside Of those limits. By liberal enterprise; fair dealing and a systematic coons of busts 'noes, the firm of Kay it Co., have sueeeeded In building op for themselves a large pub lic patronage. extending throughout our own and adjoining States. Retaining all of their Old custom and daily adding newpa toms, their business of late so enlarged as to require more ample and better facilities for Its transaction- in selecting a' silo for their new store prudence stranded that they ahead not remove , from the - brudoeus locality With which they had been so long identineo, and accordingly they secured one of the Una falosrOoma 111 the_reeen fly enc.- led Lafayette Building. Thu commodious vans room they have fitted .up In =mob style, with all the conveniences and adap tations whtub experience Migweeted ea or. cutaway for their particular business, and as dashed, It is without doubt ono of tue most elegant book and stationery estabitit• meat in the country. The entrance from good street is through a wide doorway, upon either side of which are the chow Wine dowel, constructed from the very best quali ty of ' , mode plate glass In immense panes, and well maculated 'for a One display of goods, and through which the pedestrian on the thoroughfare gains a distinct view of the graceful proportions, and the chaste and elegant fittings arta:principal sales room. On both lades of this main salesroom are the casings for books, so arranged as to present to the purchaser a series of parlor libraries us it were, accessible to every body, each hook located withinconvenient reaching. distance. The shelves are ad.inetne bin oil ratchets so as .to be made conforma ble to the Volmoor covering them, and thus prescut nu unique and harmonious appearance. Hong the top of the shelve lag rune a heavy cornice which Is neatly ornamented by elaborately carved bmekets, giving the whale a beatdiful appear once. The framing or doors of the casing are very neatly ocnstructed,encloaing large panes of clear French glass, which almost successfullydelythesighttodetect [natal' , thin g intervenes between the booze is our selves. Underneath the casings which run nearly the fail depth of the store upon both sides are double lockers ammo/red for paper Stationery and miscellanmois articles. A range of light drawers which are movable with ease supply the place of the lockers for a considerable distance upon, the left side of the store, towards the rear and are admirably adapted for the keeping of light articles of stationery. The counters on this door rest span light and graceful cast iron pedals, and are of the smoothest and ptettlest of black walnut. They are alternately arranged v iew f side of the salmroom, with a view of affording tree circulation to cost.. niers, and avoiding co mfor t, pa cramped up space, where for comfort, guano Is neces sary. A number of elegant anti:Welters (le veed at intervals of spice from the coiling and add much to the effect of the depart: went. The painting of the main wood work of the interior of the store is in highly pol ished light oak and black walnut, colors admirably adapted to the smoky atmo sphere of Pittsburgh. On the main floor in thereat . of the sales room to located the Mese, a light and emu mollous apartment well adapted to the transaction of busbies. The basement Of the store has been fitted up with every con venience for the transaction of wholesale business and storage of heavy goods. All the packing, recoiling and snipping of goods is carried on to this room, whims aloe contains the heating apparatus, thereby Preventing, In the upper room, any tame mutation et (lost or tiooty deposits, an ad vantage not to L. underrated In the took selling trade. We regret that wo have not at our dispo sal sulticient space to co full Justice to the novel and Interesting specialities of this munincent house, but our mailers mast pal ,t,e l , .. n a visit an beeenee giudge for tits T ii:e . gs , .. oir of unnecessary orn rn amentation, and the presucetif every eaaVenienee which could lie suggested for the promr traminetion of their line of trade, reflects the good Mete and judgment of the arm In titling oh their e”tablishment. Without disparaging any rival house to the trade, we Mast say that Messrs, Kay .t Company o f taelhe an f produ cing one e f the bout adapted andneaten, salt...am:OS Of the character to be toned either Easter West. Passing from the description of the attire to the largo and well assorted stock con• touted therein, our attention Is first called to the fact, Dilate° retail salesroom ts dpri ded off Into appropriate departments, ena bling the TM retainer to examlntfor make a aelectlon with 100 create...ease. In the ant department to the loft on entering, a large collection of nanny bound and Illustrated bead. greet the eye, Mulatto/. within its aome of tile mad, beautiful speci mens of book.making, Matted frart , Lbe American and English press. To enumerates small pentane( the works here found would exceed the limits of our Roue. The Life of Ilan Symbolized In the Days of the Year, The Artist's Edi tion of Irving's Sketch Rook Isore , s Don quizote, the illustrated Jean Ingelow, end the Festival of Songs, all give evidence of the degree of perfection to which • this de partment has attained. In standard litera ture the editions of both American and foreign authors issued atom the American Mulls. during the Mat few years, rival the beat egorts of the most oelebrated English publlshers. It has been the aim of Kay it Co. to glue due prominence to this department, and to apt In developing the increasing taste for the beet editions of the favorite anthem. Here may be found, in all varieties of bind ing, the colour-Med Riverside editions of Fittairesoearc. Lamb, ktllmao, Ma matey, Carlyle, and the Household Eitttlons of Dickens A Waverly. Gmet Whites Shako-pearl , . the new and beatittful edition of. Edmund Burke, the Boston edition of the Poeh and nenterom, others whose names tiro familiar to the lovers of good book.. The various departments Of History, Ping rarely, Arts, Science and Belles Lettres, are here fully represented, enabling the . purchaser of a single volume, or a whole library, to have his particular literary taste gratified to Its tallest extent. The Legal Department of tke Book Trade has always forum's prominent part of the baldness of Um firm, and It Is their baton. tion to still further increase their oaten tire collection of all the leading law petit'. cations required by the protession. Their Legal Blanks have a wide and eon. Manny increasing reputation for the care ful manner In which they are arranged and the superior quality of paper sn o w inch they are printed. A . large space is devoted to an extensive collection of the most approved works on medical science, to which special attention is Mom. We will briefly mention here that all the. leading new issues of the press wiltbe found on the suelvet of hay A Co. es soon as posst- Me after their publication, and that they limy careful attention to all special orders for Amerle to and foreign books. Want of specs compels as to briefly enum erate the reinampig branches of thin large establishment. They consist of the follow ing departments: school and College Text honks, compris ing all the pepular work s now In use . Family and Pocket Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books. Foreign and American, Fancy and staple Stationery, Writing papers and Plank nooks. To the teollthe of the litter to order they pay special ettell tine and bare deservedly enc• flooded In creating a great reputation for their superior work. It might be here remarked that hay S. Co. have a large Jobbing and wholesale .trade, supplying the wants of a largo num ber of r tlealem In various sections of the oun ct . The conveniences Introduced In this I upari went will greatly facilitate the transaction of the rapidly Increasing whol.ale ['wetted°, and indeed, for both entail and wholesale departments, we bespeak, under the now order of things. a large Increase of trade, which we heattily with the gem. L! Eliza Iteed muds Information before Al. Borman Lindsay yesterdiy against Edward Donn ett, charging am with obtaining boarding under false pretences. The case was settled by defendant giving bonds to DEW in tall the amount claimed by prosecu tor, • -Thus bath our reporter recorded the action of his maelstracY. lames Liod!iy , Esq., In the mutter stated. A fair camp le of the way in which some of our Intent. gent Aldermen "torture the law," other words, as we remarked a few days ago, "make use of the criminal law to encores the rolluction of debts." The idea of mg bonds" to pay "boarding obtalomi en der false ore tenses" is a new one. Look op your "penality code," Mr. Alderman. Attempted MUICIde. outs .., h ,„ nu; egentleman residing In the Sixth word, of this city, whose name Is suppressed, attempted to commit suloide by swallowing lattdanuni. 11 appears that be has, of into, been addicted to the ton free use of ardent spirits, and being reproached therewith by his wife, !Acmee despondent and attempted to take his life as stated. His purpose war discovered, however, am* a physician summoned, who, by the prompt application Of antidotes, proventeet d e ould-ho antoide from acoomplishlng his purpose. declares that lie will yet enc ored In dastroylng himself, as he has tally made up: his mind do eo, on amount of Ida' domeatio infelleity. has been hurried Dal three months. PRICE THREE CENTS. (Went, Arelenttargal Society—The next Pilate Fair. Tho Board of Managers of the Allegheny Coemty Agricultural Soctety held a special meeting yesterday, at which tiro following members were present: Messrs. listen, MeKelty, Keeler, Parke. Werner, Young, Guy.'dennings, sod Brush. Mr. Parke was chosen President pro rem, and on motion It was resolved that he should act in that capacity doting the iseneo of Mr. Chess, the regular President, who his gone to Paris as Commissioner to the Great Ea - positron. The meeting was called to consider a mat. for of business in reference to the Fair grounds, which was referred to tt commit tee with power to act, • - - Mr. Parke submitted ecurespondence with A. Boyd Hamlin., Esq., of the State Socie ty, In reg.. , :to the holing of the nest State Pair at Pittsburgh, accompanying which was the basis Of an agreement us to the terms • unct. which the Suite society would consent to hold Its next exhibition at this city. The . committee of the County Board were vested wliltatill power to con tinue the negotiations; which It to eon U. dentlpexpeated will result rn Pittsburgh being Selected. The statement having been made that Norristown bed been designated as the point for the holding of the-next State Pair, we are authorized to state that no !lo cation has yet been determined upon by the committee have - lathe matter in charge. The Black Crook at the Opera Dense. There mist be qualities of Wonderial at traction to ibis prtice. called °The black Crook," or it never could achieved so marvelous sonorous as has attended Its pro.. ductlonereiyiehere throtighOut the coon .try. Mr. Henderson has spared neither ex pense nor painlitaking to. have it brought out at the Opera House in the moat coma pieta and splendid style. Ite has specially reran ie \Yetis, Missnf: rtali;ti L eTte k ;, fr . % ott n o n , and other lo ading members eft the comps. ny, who have done eo ranch to render mem orable the regular season Just concluded, for the purpose Of giving the fullest effect to the dramatic ;anion of the piece, but he has also Bet-urea the largest, and most thoroughly organised corps as fetid that has ever appeared before a Pittsburgh audience. Tho leading interpreters of terpsichoric nomination are Signorina Jovetta, Mile. Marie Therese, as prouiere &Inman:, with four lively leading corppheer and-some thirty accomplished subordinate devotees to every bewildering phase of the poetry of motion. Of the scenery it would 1,0 almost Impossible to speak In terms or adequate enthusiasm. erica optically rav ishing etn.cts bare not been heretofore ventured on In an y histrionic enterprise at tempted on the American stage. Rev. Ale 444444 Clark.—We bad the pleasure of hearing this distinguished di vine on Sunday evening last. Subject: "The ringer of Goal." We have seldom. if ever, heard asublect se ably handled. Ills illustrations abounded in One sentiment, singularly beautiful, yet Dm:itll:icing. show ing unmistakably the hand of God In every plant, flower, tree and throb: • Dlvidends.—Out of the earnings of the prod all months the Keystone Savings Bank has declared a dividend of two dollars per share. For the same period of time the Al legheny Gas Company has declathd a Mel dead of four per cent. on the capital stock, and the Pitutburgh Instiname Company nt the rate of fear dollars per share. Mr.. Dr. Trevor; Irk behalf of the PlUS barge and Allegheny Rome for the Friend lees, seknowledgealhe receipt of 412,50, from the concert of the “Ilaymakers.. it Is a gift bestowed On a most worthy Inst , tutmn, that depends. for its means of accompl.sh-L Mg of Its benevolent ends, on the shoo taneons offerings of the people of these Mammal from sail.—John Lindsay. alias John Smlth, and Gustave Patrick, com mitted to All on the 111.icst. by Justice.lan cey. of Lawrenceville. to answer a charge of mallciems mischief, preferred by Sir. Schad., Isere released from Jail yestordey, the =attired. ball for their appearan.ibeing furnished. . , , II will botteetti by an advartilement In another column that the publication Of Henry Ward lleecher , o Story is to be eom• tneneed in the ...Vele York Ledger for this Week. The Ledger has also secured a series of erttele. from the Presidents of twelve of the principal College. In the cougtry, Demise of au Old Velerms.,fadirs !VICO, as Old !soldier, died at lux reddenee In Lawrenceville, on Saturdlr, aced seven ty-two year.. Ile was a altiVO qf lontslann and participated battle Florida wur, baring a enthralled. Ills body wad embalmed and placed In ttie Allegheny Cemetery. Aia , mllll be seen by our advertising col umns, an election for °dicers - ot the Mer chants National Telegraph Company will be held this atteruann, at two o'clock r at the Board of Trade Rooms. Atoll attend ance Is desired. liteteased.—Albort. Martkb, cotutulttod by Mayor McCarthy to answer IL charge of assault and battery. was released Ire, jail yesterday, the bowls required Pie bit ay.- PeareeCe having been furnished. • Tickets for Professor Tetedorm's Con cert are for sale at KleberY,l22 Wood street =3 monument in tO be erected to to . memory of Daniel S. 'Mckinnon, to Bingham ton, N. V. —A handsome dearer In St. Petersburg named lirantzon , Is paid 11:.0,030. she la very graceful. but to say- she dances on nothtng would be absurd. —A Cork paper eats that for many years there has not prevailed morn destitatton than at present exists among the numerous poor In that city. —"Have yon a Diamond Pickwick'' , insin uated rather than asked the ethane Loring of a young lady yesterday. ...Indeed, thave not," she replied, "bit Alfred has certainly promised me some diamond ear-rings.. —Somebody advertises for agents to re tail • work entitled “Hymenial Instruc tor." A cotemiximry olds: ' , The beat by. menial Instructor we know of Is a gonna widow. What 'she don't know. there Lino .7.. use learning." —Three persons, husbaed.wife and child, living at Wenn , . France, were recently bit ten by • dog, which they were accustomed to cares, and which afterward 1619 found to have gone mad. The wife is already dead and the sta.° of the father and child leaves no hope of their recovery. —AlexanderDumas hes had himself oho , tographed on the same card with Allah /seam !denten Heenan, and exhibited lx the Paris shop windows. Theieare several different poses of this strange couple, Alex ander sitting with the Meeker' on his knee, he In his shun sleeves, and Adati with her arm about his neck, and other postures. —A farmer named Alfred Hoyt killed his neighbor, Jodah Stanford, at Dandas, neseta, on Tursday, with an axe, almost severing ills head ftoni his body, and cut ting off both bands. Host then prooeccied to the amnia and attempt.' to murder Mrs. Stanford, tint she evaded him until her two sous rescued her and suited the murderer.. Hoyt says he Is glad he killed the old mart, and family sorry ho did not kill the old wo man. - A quarrel respecting cattle running at 'argil was the cause. F 103122 El/IE-1127 :Oh. at ht. ro.O.lenro. No. E,,la- Tool. lorevs, K, ay. 001 *a 1.1)112, era., in seyenly•afth yaar of his sae. Notice of (were] la to•morrow tooralrg'. pork. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ALEX. AIKEN. UN D EIITAKE Ito. ICC Yuarth etre". Pittsburgh. Pa. COFFIN:: of al. ninds:Clts\ CES, U LoVES, and every descr:ptson of Funeral Wurnithlny Hoods fordisbud. Rooms opened day and night. Hymn. and Carriages ferule:lrd. ItgrKnericin—itsv. David Kerr. 1.1. D. Lt sr. D. W. Janabns. MD., Thomas Erring. Ern, Ja c .I.U. Wile?. ►so. I G. RODGERS. UNDEIITA. • Kau AND EMBAI.2.IIt, soccessor to the late Samuel K. Rodgers. No. 20 'Ohio Street, three doors from tearer, Allegheny City. )4.:- ltoorwond. Mahogany. Walnut end Sore • ood Imitation Kne11..., at the lowest reduced pricer, Ito..rua open.. all holm, day and night. lieu.. Idol Ciarrlazes fernlthed on abort ...hie and on roost rrason.ble terms. it T. WLI/TE .& CO., ,xocn • TAKISILS AND 21I4ILLUISRe, Manches ter, Wnal's Run and i ; leillt7. Cottle, Maw:neat "" litrte l Ll'eel Etanlr, turn". Stir:field ea.'. Chniters eirttle. lieu es and lierricacte fur sashed. - HILLUALE CEMETERY.—The beautiful 'ltloa's-acre." the largest subur b. plate of arbolcbre, ererpt our, In DIU cou.u. iTt.alltaci on Ng , . Brightnh road, lirmodlatr ly north of AlltatlerlY. For bora , lot. , lo. 4 toltt or Mies, call at Central Drug atom of COOL CI,ANKY, rilleshen, • SIGN OF BLINDS.—JOIIN A. BROWN CO.. 116 B.lmarittu bahlat. Oppo.lln the r.straMce teen. o llbuldot male tZT4r,P,fin , a S n , MI L IT 4 rt. " 6 II : - Vl7l ' et& Wtudom Mamie. 6 SO and upwards. Colored Ott Cloth. But, ollsod. Mal.. 1660. Otto man. Mlnd and Plante Cords and Tunis. AIL • aL tne mane Mr, on hand or made to order One Moot of WWI. Sod Callao se., for delatteMeit'a Weal. nblet I . ntaerl ' AI (zo • 4:1 GO TO • DUNSEATH & CO.'S, AND GET ONE la TklEll3 Nrenetian Clocks„ Delivered to your homes free of dune.' Guaranteed for One rear. WATCHES, MALTS AND .73Ervwxourlor.• AT A VERY SMALL PROM', AT WILL T. WILEY'S . 6 Wylie 84, 341 door from JOHNSTON & SCOTT, D&LLXS9IM Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SILVER-PLATED WARE, - ETC., No. ST4 x.rßairn' Brash, 3Pittnierass - 613., Pas • WO- 'Particular attentionßiven to Bemiring Witte... Clonal! and Jewelry. AA work wan. rann••l • SMITHSON, MR CO. ARE RECEIVING DAILY Immense Spring Stock of =EI BOOTS,', SHOES, Balmo. als, Gaiters & Slippers, LADIES, GENTS, 11188E,S AND CHILDREN PEI CARPETS, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 110,SIEBY, lic)c>r) SEl3mirtiso OEM'S FURHAHING 00001, AND NOTIONS OF ALL KLNDS, AT MUELLER'S EMPORIUM, 55 & 57 'M`X - X.T33 ESTMILZIEIT. MEM MMKSIM 89 MARKET STREET. TO - , 491E1. C:1 0 ( 13 s 9 S 9 Jf/arket area, =3 I:BOOTS, SHOBS &C. CifEAPEST AND S BIOT S 9 X i s 9 NO AUCTION GOOLF3ICEPT Is 9 JAS. ROBB, SO Market St. ;S9 S 9 89 S 9 89 S 9 S 9 89 "I'llE istTEMOR MERITS' , t I •,-) 'of the WU EEL/It. a WI LEON BE W 1111.1;: 'MACHlN',irt'sr all others, for famlly.t um and gen rsi purposes, are to vr,ll es- ; rablls bed and in generally admit:ea, that ' an enumeration of their relative excel-I'; :tamers is 4 longer considered stereos-11 'ry. Teel , ais simple, durable and boa... .01(01. IVES I'EMS AGENCY, : Ml=t==M 111:81 NOTICE. TIDE UNDERSIGNED has this day dlsywreed or his entire 'stock of BOOTS AND 13110tS to Hr. JOY. IteCALL, who will cantina* the bosthesa at the old eland, 331 LIBERTY MOM Thankful for the'llberal patronaao beislofore =I to my e.neeessor.,, S. D. HADALEY. Prrrsuraort. — Apill Ist, lata. ap15:3.43 H. J. LANCE, Noa. 135 - and 137 Third street, DYED AND SCOURER. -. Straw -Goods Cleaned or :led. RID GLOVES and LADIES' PLIIIIE3cIeao •;4I47: DICLE. CLOSR & CO. ; Practical Furniturelaannfactarera CUR. PENN MID IWIY N E - ITSI as.!.ett etaleanf FiTALNITiIrAIt uzaziant:lr JOHN PECK, ORS A MENTAL HAIR W01:1:611 AND PERTIMIL/1. py Fourth Oa, rt. one door from lvno.l. riltstnart. Amway. on tom.l a ofen.ral affortment of La dles' 1.; I.s, Bands, Curls; lientlemen•• Wigs, Tope,. Scalps. Huar d (Mains, Ifratelets, 'de. If s A lr. good prico In rub will Ow given for Italr, 1.1411¢e till 013%kt:ten's hair-M1.14g doaatra Lb! eteatiqa mann,. altl2llr6; A. MILLLEM LITHOGRAPHER, • No. SO TOCIITU filiApoll 14BuI , NECKS, IIEsVTA, NO BILL aid LILT 'I EU H NsOO, .luur In Ao} stykc L. J. 111.1LNCLIARD & CO., WIWI:SALE AND HAT AIL IR. 4 0 0 . 11. 296 Penn Street e~ JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturer. or ....t.„,....vx. .trztzi, Zit.. 13.7. SNIT SPIEL STBILICT:, sna _._.! 4 1 YENS STIIE T. .''....L'' eIIEAPEIT PLACE Pi TUE CITY toby the TRIUMPH COOKINO STOVE, nt 1;0,110 &MAST taTRZET Y. C. DUT7T,