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Dry Goods we offer bargains In Job IOU( or Dress Goods, FISSItingS, Chen Gocsls, astS fall Imes of- Shootings, alurtings, Prints, 'ricksha, Chocks, Sc., all of which wo will 13.11 as the weer ltt•eet eastern cash prices: J.W..lll.ltrza It Co. 69 Market street. bolow Third IS Fourth eta. - " Clotti'snd Sacques. Gardner & Stewart are showing a splen did assortment of these goods at very low prices. at their new store, on the west cor ner of atuket and Fourth streets, 2wx..od. I= Avina Machines, removed from No. 13 to No. 105 Filth street, shave Smithfield street. falldvf Pure Drugel Tura Drugsll Pure Drogue: Pure Drugs ou tan Hal foreign Liquors of all kinds at Joseph S. Finch% Dbitillery. Qo. Ikkl, 191, 1S and 195 SS p 0 pent. AlOholac 7oomph B. Vlach's. Ton am Bay New Xclititqtrieph E. 71n0h•.. • •••• ,•Tite Presbyterian Agreement- Tbejelnt committee appointed by the two 'General' - Assemblies or the Preabytarlan Church, Old School and New School. has after a sesslois of Onewook, dennitely agreed upon' terms of reunion with' remarkable _Stealth:atty. Suck an aresOuncement as this oughtio gladden the hearts of all really Christian men wiro desire to see some of the innumerable and distressing sectarian viaioua barrennionsly .overconie, and al .though the present action does Inot settle • thetalon of these two deneminations, it is a long-step towards it. These terms are to go before the churches for a year before • anal action:and three-fourths of the Pres byteries will hove to rattfy them to make the agreement valtd. Stitt there bits been, '_fora number of years past, a gradual draw :otogethel In feeling on the part of the denommaLlons; the old asperities have diedxtway,andwith them ranch ol the' dif neultrabout docUinal points!' eo that we -,..confidently enrich:a= the consummation of • the , ninon; tiers In Philadelphia, which was the scene of -Use division. us--it has al trays been the head quarters of Preibyteri -.tem In the 'United - States, we shall most heartily rejoice over the termination of a :trouble that lOW been so fraught with heart lathe natter:al reran:sof ISGO we find kinds of Presbyterians set down, the two great diviSlOila of the Church, Old School and Sew school, being classed as one de , nomination.and the °Met" being the "Com : berland, tatfoed,. and ned.. It is ,possibiethis does not fully represent ell the divisions of the Church in the United btates.: • What •is bete set down es the Preabytarlais Church Includes tee Smaller denominations known as "Assoc!- . awe!! aed.x•socititoltisformed," which were nailed In the year inn The two great •• • rresbyterien Sects In larkatoal this: , .. Both. OloiSchool. Nolachool. v • ~Presbytaffp, • let athusteric-• 2,11.13 1.217 • • • c hur chee, • ••6,e75 • • 1,02 •- LOX -• These =2-527 131.= These Include whole republic. Whist w the etateof the southern Pres .: to o ruoy. churches we are unable to say, but pr eeume that-the war cut them ott from t h e eu t c ong northern organizations, and ea „,..theso sectional organizations ot their out , . that, if the pr.en; agreement should ha retitled. It will not reunite all of ~••• • •the e laarlginal Preebyterissa Church. lice erauceujt will make powerful denomi eeatone Christians, perhaps suitiMently nuraot:lntOlts °reit as well the southern rn •Presbyterians as the Culled States. the Re -,- 40rmed sad the. Cumberland bodies. We argue this - from the common tendency now perceptible Mall the Protestaur towara union and - fraternity. In Prussia, theatre rad io Protiktant. denominations • have been Vilted. • lo the AmeriCan have churches the son th ern churches have been brought back successfully M to the fold the Associate and As*OciatoitelOrea l'res , byterlans have united, tied ether efforts have been made in a similar. direction in otherseeta.. The division among tile Meth. °diets wears en unpromiaing look, the . m n d S n L o e t h t O be t conciliated. ly being do • But the undivided front presented by the reunionurat =flute prouiptadlustment of by the Episcopal g,hurca have prO• • .4111.4 a Salutary effect in admonishing oth denOrninatiOnS:. WO Cannot. doubt tent 11 the present agreement between the two great divisions of the Presbyterian Church ahould he constumated.tige immedaionstruct te elfwt will be ie... induce great efrerts to rec the methodist and Rapttat Churches nation ally, to oyerceone the political or doctrinal • dinereneee, and lo strengthen thaws organ 12atiOna generally. • Aside from the sec tional divons caused be the war, which zany and should be adjusted, because there is really no longer any refleoll for their Wm. tinUance, there ere many others which, however much they may gratify the told:- Ides Ow doctrinal priinut, are sad reliectops orillbristian. fellowship and imrmony, and have long sleet outlived their day end gen oration. The Protestante of the reentry are ' entirely too moth divided spilt up Into geese. litany of the members:see totally un aware of • any real cause for disunion. rad would be heartily glad fOr.a • general recon ciliation, - If llaptists..niethodlerts and Presbyterians cannot [mite together, at least all the Bap tista can and should, and ao of the other •• Iwo sects. We hope therefore, that a good example will be Ameri c oth whole Eresbyte- Man .Church of by Philadelphia • 'Which is the metropolis-et the Church. and that lbw:nighty influences centering here • rosy fill•bewed for forward - this great work. For, here . - are ' the several great Decade and Committees - of Pubitcation. utien, llisdons, • Church Extemlion, • . etc., IWI , math _no far and wide In their operations. , As the Rpise,epaliime are now firmipreconanteted sad without divisions, • -so let us have the Presbyterians in like manner standing-all together es one na tional body of Christians au -crirer the land. • it this movement etiould prove sweerssfal, sa We -eincerely hope and trustlt Mayo we shall not despair of someday swing a great -American evangelical church orpatuigation formed by the union of all the , leading - Protestant detiOntinatiaus. Sash union . ' • would constitute a body of Christiana for addable by their vast numbers.'their ligiotet zeal, their Intelligence and their in • • .disputable induction upon the - popular Masses and inatitritions of the republie. • . We have derived nectarlaniam from lle. .. rope. - . We slionla give bsektotheold world, As an emblem of the character of the nation. ell evangelical church blending all the ex - cello-flees of the multiform sects, and en. Whg_ the pr men. Though a the firsta to ne at. tempts at seen a anion may not succeed. yet the end is grand enough to ealLfor persist -inglind long coottattest.labor in that dirges Sion.—PAW.. Guitar.. L. —ThO Boa. TOkb Bon; or TeI:II:MM.% la 110:4 at bill bane; near the Cumber land Iron Works, a few hours , steamboat travel below „Nashville, on VW Cumberland lie is about ../N yCars old, badly:broken down phyetoolly and. peanut urll7. Before tbe war be owned bun. drat negroes, worth a Quarter Of Willien etjeast.ama princlplit oWritti 1.1) Iftrg. iron worksix CliattanOoga, which 'wore burned in 1501. He is vs-ry much dia. • gaited with politics and affairs generally. ..ond has no sympatby with the new cAadl [Sono! Matra. . . . . reabody imotuto at South Dan vers hat, perutnuent Lund O[, 11=4 00 , which, with Ito foeticide building and the library Or 11,501 volumes has been given xra•oabod7- . A.oulargroment of the built • Ingo commenced lest year, will be comPlo• • ted :the! present resent at a cost of $lO,OOO. and Cantata a department for I:ben Dale /Sutton library, and a Ore and burglar, proof , room fOr the safe keeping of the ttuucn's noreralg,. and other valuables which lir. Vualiody will deposit In It. • . --Froze • Treasury retent..just Printed. it appears that in Irtki the total amount or the Znaltsh national debt. was .rsol, sW9. C I which 4773,113..V9 V 69 landed, 141.67.7i11 nu tended,mat£2l.iit7,O3l the estimated value of:terminable al:mettles. la the seine year the terminable annuities created were .r101;./ali those on:tired .C 75,791. th e value of those- reduced. .f.50,Cf3; obUentions were cancelled to the amount of !1,00, and funded debt , Pad oft to :62.4550X. ;—fie some portlone of Illlnfes thi fiction of the school dMotorir exelteltog "colored children from the public achools has eau,. VS considerable excitement. meeting weal Annetta held in the town of Normal. where the illinoba State Normal University lillonstol. and the president nun professors of the University antiotiomt Lho ftetten of the OirtiCtOrS 1a strong Pain& 1 - , 2 , tf , 1 4 ' - , .. AI 'RA ,- - Aitv • , r Z-r. 51 t , t,,, ' . 7 •i 1 1 , - , . _ ,---',;'. • ', ~. .- I- I . , i o P. . , '• \. -.., " ..,--... -_-., t., . "_ ~.---- - _ -.$ 1 50 VOLUME LXXXII.---N O. 112 MST EDITION, ONE O'CLOCK. FROM EUROPE. THE PEACE CONGRESS. Its Mission Fillfilled. TREATY SIGNED IND RATIFIED. Franßo Explains to Prussia ARS THAT WAR IS BUT POSTPONED P;oposition for Disarmauient SAIINISTER TO PRUSSIA. HAD City Telegraph to the pi t tsburatt I.: are I. WO TUE PEACE CONGUESS. tusair EATIYIVID Dr THE tiIIEAT TOWgtS. Ldstros. May It —The, treaty which van signed yesterday by the membera of the Peaco Congress has been melded by their ilaspective Government 4 Sly the terms of the settlement, 'he Fortress of Li7xemburg ls to be evacuated by the Prussians within n . mouth from the treaty. • SATISEACTDUT ENDEANAT:O3B DT VIS/1. BEDEW(' May 12.—The French Cabinet has made satisfactory ea.planations to Prussia in regard to the recent war like preplan. tions In France. LONDON, May I.l.—EitiNg.--TDO Globe mys a treaty has bCeu signed by Ell the powers. • it is said Greece buys seven monitors from the United States. The Prince of Wales la in Paris. Bonds at Frankfort, 773;. YAWNS NEWS. • QUEENSTOWN, May 1t —The , Steamer, SCO LDS, trom New York, arrived todlay. ITALY. NEW NIIINTHE AT . IN ASIIINOTON.. FLORENCE, May 11.—M. Cerra% Vice Con. sul at San Francisco, has been appointed to succeed hi. Bertakuott, as the representa tive of the Italian Government at Wash ington. RUSSIA. TrtmarA.rn TO OLIIMA Perces ner.. May 11.—The telegraph lino cOnnectiog thloelty with the month Of the Amoor rlveron Siberia, boa been one neasfatly completed. .Tay. WAR. ONLY rOST POSED—rriorosivas )Oa - A OrNEII.A.T. Nrw Your., May ii. y cable dispatch to the licreld, dated the Iltb, says Notwith standing the satisfactory solution Of the Enxembing rinestion,by the treaty arrange meat, fears are entertained and generally expressed that the war has been merely postpqned by the 'work of the diplomatists. Warlike preparations are still actively car ried on in Franco, Germany. Prussia and Greece. It is said that before the close Of the Peace Congress a proposld will be ad dressed by England to all in swore In clined to beligenent action, in which en will recommend and urge a gener al disarmament. Snonid thls be entertain ed, another Congtess will pbablscm. bin in London. to Bemire Its r f orm a l adop tion adop tion and uniform execution by all the great powers. lint It is thought that even this proposition will not be a cecessful In beet.. log the maintenance of peace.-L. coxseairtlON 0103-1;E. The fourth military conteriptnin during this year has been put in broom Greece. by which the Greek army has been increased 30,0;k7 men. The condition of the navy ;a ale° engaging UM consideration of the Greek Government. A largo enrollment of seamen is now in process of completion. Dearer Or tr. O. lirialsran A telegram from Berlin announce the death of tiovernor Wright on the 11th, of dropsy. Mt rallied a short time previous to :his death. and it RUN thought that be would recover; but he commenced to sink rapidly on the night of the 10th. and CkPired nnkt morning at eight o'clock. FIN.ANCIAL AND CO2.IIIERCIAL. Lonny, May 11.—Erenin7.—Consoli de rimed to 04ii. lillnoLs Central Erie 42%; United etatcs boadsl - 2.;. LivearOot., May IL—jet:ening— CottOn eloscO chill at a decline Of - i4teales full 15.0t0 Including the otual Proltoltton for sPecn• 'salon on expOrts; 'Middling Uplands 1134; Orleans lil4. ra-twomwr, nay States bowls quoted at TA% I Irish Land Tenure Illil—firatitode_to Victoia for Her Effort to Bof Peeve r —Queen or Honig Melleoloit( Iter Jewels-113ot :011Prossta'a Speech to the Chambers—The War to Casedl4. Rosa .11onbear lobase—Traore Said to be Etgeourrialeir the War Ablgong ..the Cretans. ; The steamers Mammon% and New York, Irma .nouthamptori on the first, have ar. ' Teo Irish Land Tenure Bill was discuased at length in the British Mouse of Cemmoes. Mr. Gregory moved an emend ment, dta clarion that De bill°Ube kind could be ac ceptable which .did. not. provide for the adoption of aystem of! bateso sugl. Warm gratitude was expr..d In Prenensoelety tel Victoria, whose personal ;eters-eat:au would prevent the great at lamltY of war. D; would tend to draw clos er the bonds of amity between the two countries. The Queen of Spain sold almost all her ' Jewels In Loudon. Q single diamond watch mph chain brought twenty-four thousand pounds sterling. It Is reported, but dented that trarabaddi, had an I n with , . „It is stated that France continues tel ;pro. pare for, war nod troops have- been ar ranged en they ens be copeentrated almost immediatelyt but the opinions neutrally favored of Tile hing of Preset& and Bismarck are expected to visit Peris after the close of the Prussian chamber. The /Mg le his speech at the opening, thereof, said they met Va ratify national malty. Tile new eon fedegatiOu only incledes the states of North' Germany, bat. an intimate national comm.. ally will units them with the Southern German etate.s. Tito vivid cenelourneas of the be Gertean igrfernmentait the population' Of the diogers of German Maser:llooD, and the riecconty to form a national VlllOO, Which constantly Olio the more decided expression through out the Whole of Germany, will metal. to beaten the soltillOn of that important task. T united strength of the nation will be pa ted und bercOmpetent to guarantee to Germany the blessings of peace and the ef factual firoteetion at her rights aud Inter. cite, 111th tins se ranee, icy government d/vote itself evolding guy Mon to European peace by lively mean cocoa:Lois with the honor and intort.t Of the fatherland. The German people, how. ever Wong in unity. will bo called calmly to taco the 91clablUniftis of the future. The speech We , frequently linpl.lnded, and tootling loudly Cheered; At the globe ,toeed Government of Gesso Darintro . a bill for a military conventi o n stad with Prculsia. and a motion has tole brought frwent for th entiy of Betio Darm stoadt P e rovineee south of the Mule, to unite with the TlOrtr. German Confedere Lion. Omar Pwia.s army cult the forces of another Turkish Genern! woo Moving to cur:DUCA the insurgents'in be lt 10 reported that .Bosa lins o come Insane. hovers laws have been prometgatod at p o zcrshurg against all illegal and se. ore t, . o adouaa engaged in 'runnel°un par. suits. -Duke Grionmeat, French Minister at Vi enna. stated to Baron Bue,l Unit pounce gives up all ideas of territorial aggrundiaa ment. A Brieharist telegram gays the Govern. most of the Veltett Motes Imo appointed a DlplerestlC Agent at the court of the Prince of Ithiaanta. lieeoletiona oondepaning the system of the purchase of voromisaleps ' the British army have been rejected by ile to IS. • Vie Belgian Government demanded of the Chambers A credit of eight million francs for the war debt, and authority for a loan of 'day tailbone. Lord Stanley expressed to the Spanish Goernment the aatisfaction of England at the v solution of the Qeeen YictOrla ties. The Galway Brie 'of steamers, Aitriatie, I Illberpur, Columbia and Aligns, aro &dyer- Used for mile; Twelve tertian prisoners were brought from Thuries Tipperary., to lisvanagh on , the .410 of and Pxigeif ill tile county Jell for trtal. Thu Punt( d Beano has an editorial onthe Eastern question, hinting plainly that graneowith at least eon other great power. vmvaralll onpeermanthe.tielten to despise the demands of the Cretan insurgents and disregard the counsels given In behalf of the Olt/Alen subject. of the rorte, FROM SOUTH AMERICA. Death or commander Paulding, stifle United States steamer Stfaceree—At- lairs to Colombia—ltevolotion at ode bed—Debris In Rio Dacha Under Herrera Ditileulty Between the. Con...gland the -President of Bolivia—Vetoes by X osOnera—hhae- Isle Frigate In Pursuit of is Privateer Nlearacierdan Affairs— Disappear once of the Cholera—Dictatorship In [By Telegraph to the Pit'shargh U asette.] New Yong, May 11.—The steamer Arise. as brings Panama adyleell to the 4tll, and $62,003 In treasure from California. Commander Leonard. Paulding, of the United States war steamer Wateree,dled of dysentery on the Mth tilt, The burial sea rice was performed by Bev. Thomas Beech er, and the remains interred on the Island of Perico.• Deceased was the son of Admi ral Pauldieg. and leaves a widow and three children in Brooklyn. Advices from tile Interior of Columbia state that tile revolution proclaimed in the State of Magdalena had been conetuded In a manner highly satisfactory to the national government. General de Galena' troops had returned their allegiance to the govern. meat, whereupon the Conatitntionel army took postoesslon of Santa Martha, the capi tol of th , State. Pull pardon bas been grant ed to all the insurgents and Indemnity from punishment to a who returned arms and government property hold by them. A severe omelet between the legitimate forces and the rebels under Marrero was In progress April 15th. In the State of Ills Machu. The result is unknown. Advisees from Bogota give the cOrrespon. dance :between llosquera and the British Minister, relative to the arrangements by the President of Bolivia with the Cont.mender of the English than-of-war Dover. Mosquera.a government had withdrawn the ethquatur of the British consul at Car thllgneS and disapproved thel coons of the President of Bolls to in the dispute concern. mg the English malls. The English lands ter had expressed regret at the withdrawal of the Consul's ethquatur, and declared that for his part the matter most be loft for the consideration of the Britlaltilar ernmant." Mosqueth had vetoed theproject of the law recognising the power of tne States to maintain In team of peace the number of troops they deem expedient; also laws upon public order and for the sale of the navy. A Spanish frigate arrival at Santa Martha on April' A, in search of the steamer Bay% formerly the 8.11.. Captor, and subsequently left for Carthagena. Bloaquera, In reply to a resolution of Congress, has denied thathe had Arran god for the purchase of any steamshlp or other vessel, but the Bogota papers state tbat be bought the Mayo with money from his own purse. General Degada was atearthegena, Capt. lined of the nays , . haying obtained hien lease from the autneritiea of Magdalena. The Panama itallrolu negotiations were progressing. and the agents of the company worth! probably obtain the contract, not ithstanding Mosquers'a opposition there- to. Two Nlcaragualan Senators were to be tried for conspiracy and sedition. The reported departure of an expedition from Costa Rica to attack the frontiers of Nicaragua, Is unfounded.. The 'cholera had disappeared from the capitol, and entirely ceased in Grenada. Senor Goatee is nominated as consul of Nicaragua In California. Er-President Peartines Is nominated as minister to Great Britian. Ills• mission Is to arrange the remainder of Nicaragua's small foreign debt and the demands &gall:lst the United etates,lo procure Kuropean em igration and a loan, and make poetal con tracts. Lima dates to April 221 State that the rev, Ignedions of the Cabinet had not been ac cepted. Tile =ulster.. however. are deter mined upon the acceptance of their resig nations it the establishment of the Dicta torship ter an indefinite period, which lat ter will probahlY bo done. G Couiffr.`• ...- mania in open hositlity to the overnment. The proposition declaring the Presidency vacant was rejected after an exciting de. bate., It Is considereel probable that Pratte will forcibly Meanies that body. The revolution in the south was subdued after two engagement., in which the Government troops 1.. t five killed and seven wounded. The rebels halt neither money. arms, nor a leads r. Thu V. rt, ships Powhattan, :Renck and Reines. were at Callao. The newt front Chill is unimportant,. New To e a, May 11.—Further advice , state ! that the Rego, does not belong to the Col umbian government, but Is the private property of alosouer. A draft from par t piesro in Now York, who sold her had ben tested, and it seenns donbtful , ll they ge e t their pay. The Catalan government -has been enc. cc:esti:it In the election. No steps have been taken toward. the settlement of the Spanten difeculty, and preparations aro still going on for ef..° against another Invasion. Thu allied fleet Is still at ValparalsO. It consists of nine efgelent. Tereele. Advlces from the Argentine lixpnblic se that the Mendota revolDtiOrlird• were d tar efeated on the Ist of April. after right of four hours. The Columbian Congress passed the . bill, over Idesqura , s veto, directing the sale of all the toil e tse of the Colombian navy. An other storm Is brewing in consequence. The Sp3riiiill frigate Nave DO Tolosa lay Cons aide the Liar°. In Cartbagens nay. and the Captain made a demand on rho town and government °Metals for infurins. regardlng the Rayo's character. Yves- Ice ans,rors were returned. and the Captain immed alsabted the Itayo by remov ing parts of her machinery In sock • ,man r that she could not leave the port and then notified the her ni agovnt of Dogma that. they must moose hens fete Cob umbLln veseel within forty days. It was believed Mosnuera intends a blow at the Spanish Interests. In the Carribean Sea- G en. ellivan, the new American Minister to Columbia. bud arrived. The Peruvian Congress had declared ail disagreement with Chill ended, mad time° countries more firmly waited together than ever. TUE INDIAN WAIL• Steamboat....ielsed—Paseencers and Crew Nat shored—float rillased and norned—"She Salk' , at Leak Ver a, womb—arrival of Troop. For Ser. Mee on the rialtos. . . Temmaph to itte Pittsburgh rissatt , l Curcom, May 11,-4 special to the Journal trona Council 1110004 lowa, dated the says, the steamer I.eclair passed down the river today bringing muse of the destruc tine of the steamer Slyer, be the Indians, about 500 miles above blocs City. The boat landed to take .wood and while the crow were chopping, th I e ndians, about yl7 10 number, surroondod and massacred the whole party, and captured the best. killing and =alpine mini. women mod children lie discriminately. Only liwo poen escaped. After pillaging the boat of all its valaables, the Indians be rned It to the loiter , * edge. 4 Sr. Doom, Mity.ll.—General Sherman at rtv.ld at Leavenworth to-day. where ne met Oesoral Hancock, who he. laath returned from ,the The two •Conorals• will start for Port Marker on Monday next,. to pees a etilg talk" with the Moises, Cameo- Cheyennoli nod Arapsho., represen ted by their vsrimis chiefs. There - Pi noth• leg mew from Hancock , * eXpedlltoM ' The Democrot , *Ornaha *pedal says that detachment* of troops arrive theta almost daily for service on the Plaine. Julesbtele- TrhaeplinliCar iir,?°e‘alpertt Tact ComudulonarD .to Divest gate the Fort Phil Kearney massacre left port min yesterday forthatfort. • T e report of tau cimisencre of the passes gerS and cre S io uxe steamer Miner, by /to Jiang, above City, 1* not gredtted to Omaha, bet the editor of Council Bluffs Nonperid empriwaQueonadenaa 1n Its tudh. !ran !Spur nu m b er a Bt. /dui. boat and bad qtkito a number or pa.stengera arid A Vale. able FELON DIEMPIIIB. Southern IMPSIsI Conventloss—Otber Religion. Co nv t lorns—The Miller- Andgmens Vol. Mny 11.—The Baptist Conven tion adopted resolutions changing tbe ses sion !roes biannual to annual. nod fixing the next session at Baltimore in next Maya The Indian Mission has reported little pro. stress during the past year. A resolution mw beep adopted urging the Church to Pro/ and labor more faithfully for the =Tension of 1130.1005. . The Cpliumpal Convention CrOncenes Wait Tuesday. and the General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Choral nett Wednesday. The Mlllerltes hero predict the day of judgment is to-morrow. Several Merchants have closed their stores and settled OP their ancounts le . gonsequouce. properieg /or their heat darns. lee lo Moffat.. flarbor—Crews or lee BODU.II Veesels Moitinstag. WY Telegraph to the Pittsburgh (lassie:l Burr ate May l.°—The southani portion i Of the bay s still blocked with ice. Several vassals are scud:round °aisle !band the crews aro suffering for want of proylhigne, The crow of the bark IVerraittes Coma In over the ice this morning, carrying planks for safety.. • They report that tee crew. Of the errailles have been living for the, guvon data on ono blacalt a day r.o ach Derwin. The crew of the bark' Northwest have been living oa boiled corn for two days past. Twri'el , tne gre or th e schooner Cornelis. also Caine Ca In th is Me. ing and report -ber mug° of corn heats pd and rapidly 1 spelling. Mr. Wla.tow. of the aria of Wisolow immediately despatehed a tag. and life hogs tritirpro. al so oe, to the suffering yelisels. Two toga al lett to assist the Cornells. The vessels will all be release favora b le. ice to. morrow, if the Weather la FOrty vessels left hero this morning by the lower Gpo,niacl. . , _ ,s •,,, , ~i,, ~ I ILD 1 1 - -- '-----. 7' --V...------' -. N. 1.- --. ..----- D 1" ° 11" :x. , ,...)., .P . ':;:-A -4' .q. ., •-- .r. ..,••-• , •-- 7.••••'‘,. -,,, ->_,,. , -- 7 ..4,,„.> .1.-.-" , — , t2: „', . 1 ,,..„ ti.,,,:,:.,-;L:7-0,.:-.,,14,, .---,----,, 4,1,11 A - ,-- -1: ..L . .„,;.;' , : ,',,,„ ... ' - '_.:, 'l ,• ;', , i,'• ‘g - ' -= --,...-;'' ..'A .' ....• - s i ir---tr — """" — "i -",--. ' - ' ,- - -, -.t.1.)4,.. ,:..,-,C ,-- - -..., ~ • „ . 4. e---.-"--.,- - - 1rg.,.--- t ei:,t. 1 --- - ..a. ...,d- - ^ -'-' ,1, - - i-t - -s•`'" , °l2—e-r& - -,-.7-',-,-,- ,;•: - . 4 4;-="- - .. - - 1„..„,„7: - ",--- - - . - t-- - '---,A.,-, -- —•- ---_-'-- '-'' ' - - / PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, MAY 13, 1867 SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M FROM 'WASHINGTON City Telegraph to the r Ittnburgh tinrelte.l • WAPIIIACITON. May 11, IK; . . ALCLIOTS AND INSIICSSENINNTS. The disbursementa last week were =Si Internal Revenue receipts, ‘2,:dil,t2t." lINNANOII WILSON LIZARTILTasnaysn. Senator Wilson arrived in Siontgomely, - Alabama.. on Friday last and met a hearty oreption from the freedmen.• - DOOLITTLE'S VISSIOX TO ECIIOTL. Senator Doolittlo has authority to trait with Dontaark for tho purclurao of the Is land of St. Thomas. EMCCEIZI Sir Frederick Bruce hne called our Gov. ernment's attention to the Fenian outface on the British schooner Elk, at Cleveland. Time District Attorney will 'prosecute the offenders for whatever mime they may bo deemed guilty of. natIOND 11.1COWSTISCCTIOIS GILL. Judge Shirkey and his associate counsel have prepared an amended bill to 1110 in the reconstruction cases, making tho notion of General Grit In taking • possossionfor the Arkansas Tronaury, an additional 'ground for the inteforence of the Court. FROM NEW FORE. • (By Tr.legraph to the ritteberal. tiazctte.l STMAILIMS New Toon, May 11.—The atcainers City of Paris, Fulton. Denmark, Telt:fouls and Colombia sailed for Europe today. Senator Doolittle and P. D. IleCollins, were peasengern to the Unitatawctl veat , eL • .11.16.114 41.11111V,J. • The steamer Caledonia, trove tilaeanwi arrived to -day. inslctrlinD Tho entirepolice force Lave been ordered on duty on bonder, In anticipation of riot. Such an event le hardly Probable. DOT A.TIONI TO A COLLUCII. Wm. E. Dodge has alvon 4 , Lcoa to WII- Ilatua College, LS a Presidential fund. Clorl/011TUNATS EX,OSFTWMATS. EI-GOCifellotatO Ore. Joe Johnston was heavy laser by the Fermate defalcation In the Selma, Alabama, National bank. raasasea. TWA senors. Baron Stoeckel, Russian Mini.ter, tailed for Europe today. 0012qTrosnwn Banks. Garfield and Alair will be in Teri, on the 4110 of July. sew Tour ZIOSIS LOCO LAW. Gov. Fenton has Maned the eight ho labor bill. =I Deputy Commie,.loner slesmore is her ferreting out Illicit distillers. -..everal.le urns have been made within a few days, an , few distiller/ea me now open. . tawrit CONT , ICTLP Cr Cottony.. John /I. Trapp. a' lawyer, bat been r'o vietal of forging pentlon and bounty p• per • Tho Board of Health Lave commenced tb wrk of cleaning iii buildings In en be u altby coudalon, to bo completed want Lbirty days. DUCILLBAZD /COY AGUAS,. Ur. Hertel and Dr. ToppinK• arre..te , l for corespirery td procure the death of a child of the former, bare been tiVieliarzo4, teen: being no evidence aifulnit them. IItrORTM 1,11 . WELL:. Tbn Imports at this port for last weak wore 1.5,1W,G11; of *lash were dry [Veils Els=l Judgo Illut.chfora will on Monk), u nounco thu untneu of tau porrons eon lima , reglstery In na.nkrlptcy In 1.1411 Judlel dlutrlcc. . ii=ll The large/ant factory of lionbled Mr at WatranoOtolic, lay bunted a few stay. ago. Nearly Doe thousand iter.ons wet, thrown out of employment. Loss, e'n,nin: fully Insured. ALL Se art 0.11E70 Moen • to., • The four persons, Wright. Stonily, Wed-. ton and Deattletta,arreeted by Marshal Slur. rry a few weeks ago, on &charge or roulneu the safe at the nary yard, to lirooklyn, • .n 4, Of CAWS, have beau released tor what of evidenoe. . DEATH 07 11 txr,vrlcins. A young woman named Ann Lteed, vet murdered bet ti gttdm ate child shortly ut tor Its Lint, a week ago, arrested to Ylnen Ing,llaasmou died In Jail. XXX.II.IXS 1/01,10• The remains of the young holy,' _Addle Goodenough, supposed to , lists NV. atur tered by her father some Mouths blare, at Brandon, Vermont, have been found on Chirtended mountain, four tulles from her home, In a good stain of pr e 7113 OCCCI,I3OIIOi .I:7•MOILL9. Generol tkolgeriek is on his way home from the Ltin Grande, to hav await gnat muster out. Ile professes to e paw ho s swing Mat the occupation of Matamoros WM obedlenco to orders Implied . If not in co pressed. Among these are sold to tis let• tars of congratulation and Chunks from Juarez and others. =mum= • A Montreal. utepetch bars report , . are clr el:dated that arms hats been collected o• the frontier St .111Screet points. BOTHEICRIOT 1111111LIIMOND. Pollee Meeisted by Negveee—Faurelket Getarded—ltletera ♦ •vrett ted-111 ease Praeavtalea—Alletnee Riot treated. Morro:to ' May 12.—Annther riot occur red la the lower portion or the city last night. A number of negroua attempted to rewnlo a drunkenn negro born the rodeo, and .bricks, clubs and PlbtOla were used. Four policemen were badly beaten. and Ono was severely injured. A company of tod dlers, who were guardinibby Prison, were called out and capt u re d ! tightecu of the rioter.. While that was going on :Mother ly. occUrrod on First ittreet. but it wets quelled by the persuasion of a colored J tiry man. Tr -ay o de , mounte lers patrol's the streets to keep rder and squads of polro mee were pleeed at all the eburcbee, In. clew of threats by Ulu et:arms Lu force their way In amongst white people. largo procession of negro societies at tended a tartar:Li toklay, accompanied by no nnernled company of colored militia. The officers carried swords. There was no ills. turbanre. 1. K. Llaywood, of Maszaohnsetta, was at. rested loot night for using is at the negro meeting, en Friday IllstiticalCulatral to create riot. Ills language wee as follows: °After Judge Underwood leaves you can do ail you please: t need not advt., you what mina' as g arre s t ed d as they have a was on the warrant of. the Mayor, and released on s3,cti hall to an anar A b o e n ld oro o w ra r T io h t e a ; l c ldzy.ns have been Le esfe.4edger nderwood and nornen Ureeley Address the Megroe• and Ad slap theta met co 'Mather in Crowds. Menet:MD, May 19—at the African Church, about ten o'clock to-night. Judea Under. To c rl d ie l te d g Jtit e lffe e ad * M r:Vs:3,ll.lgal the negroes against riot. lie eald tieneral &boded told him be beard there might be a riot here to-mortew, I n U there was he Would plant cannon In every street and sweep the rioters down with grape. Judge Underwood urged the negroes nut to gathey la crowds, anti go about Ulm Leanest. Horsed trreeely urged the ne grace not to engage in rlot, but go puttee,. bly abOut their daily avocations. • • LITEST CONDENSED SEWS. illy Telegraph to the rittreargh uaretle.3 —The steamer China, which arrived at / 308 bii Yesterday, had quite • rough pas sage. Oa the ad Instant, while the pueben gera wore on deck, a Largo wave struck , the retire; and broke through the light deal panelling.. One seaman wan "tubed our board and eight paesengers Injured. Ono of them, J. C. Coggeweil, of Halifax', won killed. Several others had limbo sprained Or hrelholl. At 14111Mx a coroners jury bold en InqueSt on floggswelPs body. —non; A. C. tient has been appointed covernor of Cold - ratio. eablograntatates that the death son- Mace of poran; the Foram). convicted at paella of hlifh treason, been tuntoutod to a long term of tupiiionment. : great iliecbulOS biational Bank do. intention r 490 at lieltimere terinleated in the United States 01/Cllit. Court. on Maui dap. by the sentence of Samuel.. It. Wenta jo e'• years , imprisonment In the city jail. ,John Beckwith. of. New Ortearir,lin l boon elected Bishop of tbd gpisoePal Church of Georgia. ' =l= . Qcsuer. 7clav 'ILL-Orders havobeon Weiy ed collet the Viceregal rescaeoce at Spencer Wood Cu order for the reel:44lOn Of the 130YerUOr and family. _ .._ _ _ -t" / TIIE JEFF. DAVIS SENSATION. Ills Departure from Fortress. Mons. roe and Ardent to Itichnsond o EsitraOrdlnarr Del.ormt ration—Wl ll nary Arrangements—Darla' Aare. ;lon for Ex-rreistdcatil Pierce—Ex pected ,Enceutive Clemency in the Case Mall la Retained In the United Sitars:a Court To-day. [lir lettersets to the rit tseurth Gszette•l ionvaus MOlittet, APril It—A. busy steno presented Itself at Carroll Hall, early to day, preparations being made by Davis and family for departure. At 7 o'clock General Burton arrived at , Carroll Dail and found Davis really to accompany him. Leave taking was exchanged by him and Isis fatuity with their faunae In the fort, and General Bertha walked on one side ot Davis, nod Dr. Com:m.l . .llm physician, on the other. Robert Dula and a. brother of Davis, who arrived last. evening from Vicksburg, es corted Mrs. Davie and her sister, and they were followed by several friends. A large crowd gathered on the wharf around the steamboat landing. to witnees the departure of Davis. tie conversed with his friends cheerfully aboard the steamer John Sylves ter. lie looked much better than when Im prisoned, thongh very pain and altminated. Marshals I telersroal and Duncan accent. tinny him tot:P:llmonth m e eweao, slay 11.—The steamer 'John Sylvester, with Jeff. Davis on board, arrived this atternoon. Long Isidore his arrival military' arrangementa Lad been made by General Sebodeld. A delaehtnent of the Mith regiment. was present, and sentinels were posted at intervals, onclating anent two hundred yards spears of the wharf. Outside of this a large crowd of ne groans and Cofew whites were gathered. Thu brows of the surrounding MID w i re r ~ thickly covered with spectators. 11Idor Vaner, Or General stall, wbowas to command, had detachtnetit ol the Mb artillery, number , log about fifty, mounted sae gusizil for the carriages. As the steamer Love in sight. with the national Aug . flying, the most la teness anxiety wan exhibited by the crowd to get closer, but there was nOdenionstrat len. no cheering nor tilling. When the ateam or was Made fast, Dolit James Lyons went aboard and had a lading meeting with Da. v le. lie brought Mra. Davie ashore and con ducted her to a carriage. followed by her two servant& D few minutes Day Is came over the 'gangway plink, accompanied by General Burton and Dr. Cooper. Toe party irtdu“DALte l Y got into carriages. end sur rounded by the mounted. guard, drove ra pidly by a aid* streetep towards the hpotts worst Doted, thus disappointing leirg. crowds whin had. gathered nu Main street, near tho wharf to are Davis. Davis was cheerful, and ho bad no guard, walking freely about the boat, cOns crying with passenger, who were all anxious to speak to him. Ile said ratio shout his Im priimatnent, but spoke in terms of the warmest affection of Ng-President Pierce, writ, visited hits on Thriraday tact. lie said there was On Man listing for whom he eve tertalind a higher regard. At Grandee, oil the way up, a number of ladies Lad gathered to speak to line, who shed tears at teeing him. They had been acquainted with his faintly during the war. A lady named Mrs. Davis, of Richmond, who got on tbe boat at Norfolk, dial in the le lads' Cab! 11, pint before reaching here. dire bridal partial tame op on the same boat. There to a large and curious Crowd. all or derly, around the Spottswood litnel, wait ing to get a glimpse Of the prisoner, lie will remain In Genena,llsirGin's charge un til media:al In Ceart ea Monday. Tho citizens generally. Ludt:fermi. to the wishes of the rut y liorltira, staid swain from I ' he doe ks. Man of were Flattend n doers and Windows them along the mein stre et tower Deviants the procession Liaised up. Ile °gene lea the same morns at the ?Totals:oaf Dote' that be did in It la the DPhil... ne eAptcrial by one 01 the counsal., that if ball Is ref.l him, modexecutive will his to provet tnent until his trill Man, Mt. Many of air. Davi: friends will y lam to-ntglit and to-morrow. WOK Eb b 3145 . 11.-11b0 - efOIIO around the Sotowood Motel dispersed after vainly Ma p lting to ore Davis. Um hag a private tor, and takes his meals to his own room. Tilts evening ha rcoiti CIMINO its from nearly Ono pronatortit eitirens, among them the Irmtor of St. t'ail's CI; arch, whore ho toceivestthe moss Of tior breaking of la - n's lines. Tilers is nO restriction of hie movements, tad ha has tile liberty of the hnuxv ' In ohm of the recent riot, the Ina United Stales Infantry it otont In encamp perm.- tie:lnt . : , City spring. Park, within the clty. eone citizen: laid Mame General solo. field a minipssiiit about the languatre used at the maimed meeting on Friday night, m to prmime turtner disturbance. and the matter is being toveitigainl. A large of permits are Istinif granted to ho present at the omeAlori of tbo I:klced -tktr, Court on Monday, many of them to colored petiole. norther •booll Dam* W, 'howl h o rse—Tbe rrogrosnoto for to doy. Riot:ens:3, May 12.-.llr. Davis remained at thu Sormaitt , l Hote milwm ralictl nu p by a largo et l imliM. ay of citizens. There is no guard over Lim. novena MS gums worn sent him. The following is generally nuderstood to hit the program:non In Court for to-morrow , The prisoner will he presluord by General Burton. and the Judge will discharge him; lie will tai 11.11111rOIMICly fe-barte.itlil ens beneli warrant to answeran indictment round aeulast him by the Braid Jury at Norfolk. Mr. O'Connor, his counsel. has stated In Ms fricoda that ho insist on an Immediate OW. Another of his coun sel slate, trait if the trial O not granted, a motion for bail will ho insisted on. The general Opinion Is that no trial will Isar place now, and perhaps not until J one. Monsen Greele W ean) Aright:Om Schell, of how York, A. lch and teen. fObot.MILI), of are here for tho purpose of going On.ll t an Charles O'Connr of Now.Yorkad.Wilitam 11. Reed, of o , counsel for Mr. Davie, are hare. William L. Evarts, of how York who as %W. Is the prosecution. amt L. 11. Chand ler, Prosecuting .ttititney, Mcleod this of. I.Ornooll from WitAbllligtoll. It Is generally believed that Davis will be held lu custody Until his trial. FUOM MEXICO - - Gomes. —CareSl. In nOVOIt Agistost Jiarireialea also in sets—Tamplee Closed we • Pert of Las ry-311 eel os Wan Leads a Forlorn Elope at tlawretans and Is Upped. rot—City of neat. Imillee Ask (Or QUArttr—lera Crag falll it Itestegett. New.o stss •r, liar 11.—Tho steamer General Ai -limn, from Tampico nu the stk. arrived at Galveston testae. Stio cat. rod a large carge of arms for tho LtbereJe, and reports Gomez, commending at Tam- Vt'i'tc h g?li"r` . .."o7, l ,`=".".Vl7 , 7ii , o ( Prt h e e n north of the Edell, of Vera Grua, had ovals. 0d orders to relieve (km.), who w. dismissed from the army Is disgrace. The artier Of dismissal recites that lisiO,Ote ot receipts trout customs and revenue remainol unaccounted for. Tam pico Is suspended as a port of entry,aml not:. le ClO,ll that parties' psytng duties to the present Incumbent are liable to i.e collected again on leaving port. Gomez her hot men, ICU armed and iequippol. Peron with Ids small loran wall incapable of assuming the offensive until reintorCedi but is expecting assistance. (notion was making common cause with the revolting General, who threaten), if attacked, to desolate the rich districts of Ilaastra. Advices from, San Louis Potosi. to the :7th ult., state that on the TA hiaxicuillian was nt (ponder() and plsc.d himself nt the bead of a column Or °gin:ion in leading • sortie. The tight lasted all day. The Lib erals vrcre surprlied at lir. and yrore driven hack, hut wore subsequently , under Torveno .1,1000005 u, who repulsed the Ins perialists, and held a portion of the city for a few hours. and then took np their old pia Ration. It Is believed at eau Luis that the pluito has succuolbeil, the prisoners taken on the Oii representing provisions and wa ter very scarce. penovadee continues the Sege of Vera Cruz, and has 4,000 to 6,tte mon completely Investing the city by land and water.. The scarcity of provisins.ls such that pert*. aro oblin. is eat horse tic.. Tim death of Idlritmon In confirmed. A committee of medics Folded ont of the city of Mexico, and in tlle name of the bee sicked asked a guaranty for general safetY• It won greeted conditionally. Memnon and Other. Imperialists were positively ex. chided. limier. Dies Is emir receiving reinforce. merits fretn nettelGoling FROJI CIIARLESTON. Order Concerning .Bencionferod roof.? orty--Itopublioan Conselation. CioinLtSron, s. Nay 19: -lion. - Weide, has Issued an order requiring all person. concerned In the eedzure of any kind of real or personal property sequestrated by the Confederate liovernnuent theeport In web mpg at toy mmduaarters amount und kind of such property sequestrated, the time Mai place of such sequestration, with the names of the original owners and pres ent. holders. The ltepuidlCan Slate ConVsntiOn hes ad journed to moot tn Colurnnia, 11th. A plattorm was adopted, afermlng their ad herence to the Itopubllcon party of the North. /Speculator' COMO to tirlef. ;By Tetrgrapb to nit ritt.burgb Varette.) 1102ITIIIML. Slay 11.—.11 Is roperted an •clionse that 1501110 well known gold Speen- IritOre in tale city have come to grief, ono of Mom to the amount of 'taxa. Dtscount o n American InvOleen fir the e Mein g . ouch tin tet cent. =l= urib Cluctta.) oly Tel esrataL 1.114 haling oat Loeieyn.t.e, May 1 If xxruin, May indica. Weather ClOrldS• river fell four til4 feet by the Cann.al_brzahroir. CITY ANII SUBURBAN. FOURTH' PAO E.—The fullest and most sr liable Money, Oil and PrOduee Market Re. ports given by any ;MIMS itl the city, unU be found On uur /burin Puy, Robert Statt'terra the Alleged Coun terfeiter and litirglar—Nerantble fur One Thousand Dollars Reward. During ISQ6,In the United States (Mart, sitting in this city, a young man, yet in his minority, of respectable connections, and of unblemished character, was tiled and convicted of praising counterfeit money. At tho trial it was urged in his behalf that he brut been the dupe of two welldrnown and burdened Offenders, Robert Matthews and William McCreery; woo had Inveigled him into wrong-doing—that Ito should not he punished fur the sins of his betrayers, —that they had escaped and he appeared at Silo bar Of the critics to answer for a crime or which lie wait but In a comparatively small degree guilty. lt• WI. this manner of remaining that secured the exercise of clemency, a purdou from the President in, venting the execution of the Yell ton9u pro• nounced, k'ollowing this the young maii became a "detective" futile police business. This touch by way of prologue to tile "scramble for a reward of one thousand &Mara." lire Friday night of week .before last the Fanner. awl ng Mechanics Rank of Canons burg, in Washiton county al. burglari• (ma entered awl tint tutio blown op , th .103 powder and robbed of a considerable bum ot money, includieg specie, stnoo, which WCTO some Odd 0; peculiar Wins. The MIL cern of the hank offered a reward of DIM till/U.lld dollars for the arrest and convic tion at the burglars. list the night lotion log this robbery the young "detective." 12- trod uce.l in our prologue, met with, in this city, Unhurt Matthews, one of 'the 1.0,1 Who had heels the cocaine of leading him Into the crime toe which ho so narrowlY creeper puntshutouL They had social converse, aupped together at the "Bush House,. tile thaw:lave plyiug his •ocalion. Matthews told Lf Lts adventures ) stating that he had lied arrival from V. ashington county on foot. Tney went to visit au 1in g...WU...00, Alta. -, and Matthew's fondle": the children at the house, distribu ting ausams them places of silver coin. Minna other things ho wild, Matthew. as; knOwissismi that heand McCreary were the persons who ammo Mod the burglary at the house of %Mauna Lima, Esu., on Wylie street, alarms last fall. Ten fli.tactleao and his prey aeparattal, and a day or two afterwards Matthews was arrested on a •charge of counterfeiting, oiliest Brown. of Alderman Strain's pollee, performing tole ser•ice, On es warrant ladaeil Oil an tillatant. tins lodged by raiser tissue. Matthews was committed tar a hearing barons the United elates Commissioner. After the arrest and committal of Matthews We l'atutoutive" haunt of the Can nomburs robbery, or at least further of its slated,., and calling to mind statements made be .Matt ars, .lea Wu fact of lila d tribtsWis pieces of 'diver win, determined to direct ht. energies tawardri securing tet move aas to secure the. coin which Matthews had distributed, and tills done, it bicedno nronatury for him to take counsel With Other officers so to what further hould he done. Matthews was In the hall tie of the United States authorities, and Ids being held for trial, Or his convietton for countorfoltnag, would learn nO show for lioCurtng Cho reward offered by the beak an. thorttlea. Tots was unfortunate. lee ••,10. tective," too, could furnish the evidence on the Calmturfotting -charge. rending the bearing of Matthews belore the United Statea Conon isaloner, °Mame from Ltda city weut to Washington to atixtol the hearing of Bled and Whitta ker, the alleged murderunt of hprOull, and Whilst there the mat ter of the hook burglary and the tracing of coin 10 the possession of Matthews was talked of. The pieces of rein lot ro described to an officer of the hank, and the belief being expressed that tiler worn among the spode taken from the beak 'safe. all infOrtitation was toads by °Meer Wilmot before a lnatlea of Wash. ington borough, charging Matthews with being' concerned In tile robisery. A war rant was accordiagty Mental, if nig endorsed by dlderrifen Strut,,, and the 'leering of Mat thews before the Gomminslouer ans. Itously awaite.t. -It we fixed tor ThunalaY ulto, but deferred Until neat day. Mean w bile terra was coesideralge ag Ration on the subject amog thorn hating conflicting luterCata, (Moa n ts Hagan and lierrOn not • • . being "In the ring" for the reward, were desirous that II mtheirs should be held tiv the !Initial Mates auttiortti , s, while the etletocclre, e and those einterestrid e with him, represented (ho adverse faction. Sloth depended on the detective; lie was master of the situation. Within him was the evidence. It was honeyed, to cause the rutteft Mate+ Comtutestriner to hold Mate thews. Tee demands of Justice were I laely to he errand whether the prisoner was heist r,tsebarged at the hearing. It discharg ed, hewould he at once arrested ou the charge of burglary. and the chances We, Lrland for o:Anteing the re ward or Simiu, nut It held by the only glory would accrue to the Unita. State, emcees, with welch, howe•er, they would he content, since they were ruled out in the other contingency. The "detective" stood In a peculiar relation. Hating been operat leg prey iously with the United with him, elthongli a rustier et choice with him, UV.. presumed he would . ..twin true to hie alleglatioc. U. had In his power • an to whom lie owed no love, and It Might Le a consideration with Mtn to mithe appcer what bad been tosertedeolleerntug the part Matthews had taken to inveigle hire lain crime. lie decided torerVe thole who would serve him. Howl In the distribution of the *LOW reward, we eurpowe. The time roe bearing—Friday afternoon—cum , . The "at- Is‘ql ye' . dtvlintel to testify, Wm• Lien. Esti., appearing his counsel, and insisting upon t rights of witnesses under the con . stltutlen, that instrimieot providing that unperson shall in, required to sire evidence against himself. The District Attorney cam Wed the point, and the "detective was relieved from testifying. This left officers Hague and lierron "lit the lurch." They now had no evideece to over against the ac hiWed. They protested, however, against s release. asserting tbat If further time were given they could produce evidence to warrant the Commliestoners hi bidding Itatthawi for trial. Mr. Linn, counsel for the aflyeaes faction, also tor the prlmneN dbl33lMitied that the officers state under oath the nature of the evidence they expected . . to procure, that lie would aro to It that they were held to a strict accountabli.. Icy for Whot thee might /Ostia In their will. davits. Officers Beano arid Herron declined to defrost. Then followed the discharge of klatthewa, by the Commissioner, and of course Ito seas 'lmmediately re-arrested, the adverse party being in wag in antic ipation of the result. lie was taken In man acles to Washington, on Friday evening, and committed for a besting on the charge of burglary. Other eircnmatanws connect. od with this scramble for the toward we might state, but whet we have related will stance, at least for rho present. Alps that ends well, but we are not certain that the result In this ease reflects 'UUCP credit on the parties concerned.. The greed for gain. In the tempting wise offered, caused the officers, we teat, to WI, in a wanner not calculated to Inspire the piddle with a high appreelatior, of their eMciency. Coal.atm . . , Tretet S.MMPeti.Y. We announced some Unto since the Coal nien's Trust Company, the stock of widen is principally hold by our shrewdest and Wealthiest coal merchants and deulare, had story ) brick the b is lldwg Zu m...and emit, it mediae ti i three- GS netthileld street. Since obtaining posseselon they bare thoroughly remodeled the building Outside and inside, and are now prepal'ed to 'comment" business In their new bank ing house. The main room Is large end commodious, admirably adapted for the transaction of business Incident to money dealing. baring all Die modern Improve ments for convenience. Between this and the Direstore. room is located the Are and burglar proof safe, which is very capacious and built upon a new and novel plan, di rectly under the superintendence of the Prenident of tne Company, 4b. J. Biker, Esq. It is deemed the stoutest and teat finished model bank vaultln the city, and will cer tainty battle burglars. skill and fire. DAM The rear room, wh ch Is separated from the bank by a narrow mil, Will be devoted to the use of the dt cettire Upon the whole We believe the C I.menht Tenet Company Imo king henna toit MB of the neatest and heat arranged here bouts, anti bolo g located in the very heart Cri the bay, it will doubt less receive a Dill arum ofatronage from the Poundal umilmnnity. T ile President of the Company, A. J. Deka, Esc., hiut long been identified with the praperons coal merchants of the city, while tho other of. Mt-as are equally reliable end trataorthY. becallyteg deservedly high positions in the mermintile community. Tile following arc the °Ware for the ensuing Testi A. J. Baker Presidenti - W. J. Patterson,' e i tg r .u7 . soul .i., 3r e as s %%it t ‘ .4 . 1)1 . rg 0r t0 , ;% , .t ; . 4 : hothe ' rall, Thomas Farrow, Jamey IL 1104 king, A. J. Hagan, IL A. FreyvogeL J. • Johnson end A. L. Patterson, The Directors Mom, hi .selecting our friend, 4. J. tiCatertS, Esq., for their Cash ter,'Wtlely deterred to the - general desire: Ills experience in the routine of haUltieg —together with his intelligoooo. probity and obliging manner of treating those who have business with him—render his ap pointment a gad one for the cOmparufand Pleasteigtothe nubile, ' ,- . • • Oeg let Sestaneg.—lt Is announced' that Prof, Herman T. Hoak°, the well. LalOWll organist' of St. Peals Cathedral, Met tendreed his feshmation, totake effect inedlately. tlnder the direction and man lnent Of Prof. Finae qote of the Cathedral has obtained l./ an e th nvis ,u le colebrt. tv, and the great majority of the congre gation earnestly eater' their protest agalo.; the centanCe of his resignation. Thor cannot well afford to loge his .rv10e5,.... especially since it will Po a difficult matter Concern successor with the souse must- Gil %lent and viacutive 'OIIII4ON • 4. -,-• i I x. ,- ._;_, 1 ., .\. 14:3 1 '. • , il -- -1 , ! . : . • t i pi _•:.- . -; 1 . , ~ t , -,. t- ,/ i ~,. • • STEUBENVILLE One tintional Game—Vantest Between the Bygone (lob of Phial:mm . lh nod the Mears Club at ligeon...llle— !telecom of the Latter—Banquet. Pre. ontatton, etc., dm. The Female Academy. Saturday was a grand gala day In Steuben. That enterprising and goodly old city of quaint buildings and warm hearted. hospitable citizens turned out in her full aught to participate in the general excite ment and enthusiasm ever attendant upon spirited contests for supremacy In Ameri- Ca's national and noblest'gamc,base ball. The contestants in the game were the Mears 'club, of Steubenville, and the Ilygela club, of this city, the former being the chalice. gent As the noon train on Saturday ar• rived In Steubenville, hearing the Ilygeie boys to the scene of battle, a large number the eltisens assembled at the depot to ompany with the committee on recontion f the Mears club, and a goal old•fashioned elcomeSl extended the strangers. Car inges went 111 readiness for all, and In a few °merits , ride the guests were safely ended inlhe elegant drawing rooms of the lofted States lintel. A brief time wan on- espied in introductions and acquaintance making, after which the entire party were emudo glad with a bounteous bowls served in the commodious dining hall of the hotel. About 0110 o'clock the earriakes returned to the house and both clubs took their departure for the base ball grounds of the Mears Club, which fromleas antly situated' about one mile the Court House, on the outskirts of the elty. Arriving at the ground. the contestants Immediately proceeded with their lurking.- monis for the game, and inside their low minutes lath clubs had assumed po sitions, the Mears taking to the bat and the llygelas d d chosen, and to the fiel. A i:lnterested the scorers umpire was the 5c0,,,, being in place, the game opened. The Leal, Club consisted. sit the follow ing nine : Messrs!. Bristol . . Lowe, J. Bair, ticorge Bair, alaudie Black, Sorton, Viers and McCook, Capin; the ilYgells nine ! Messrs. Wainwright, Ewing, !Stewart, White, Bayne, Litton, McCandless, Bryant. and Pearson, Captain. The Ilygehm were In ordinary costume, while the Meal. nine were attired in neat fitting anus of can- vase Shoes, bright blue Jean treasure, en ameled belts, loam while flannel Blurts trimmed with blue, a lame letter ..11 be mg tastefully worked nom/ tee breasts, and light , launty emelt caps completed Ine really handsome outllL Both parties entered Into the game with much •pirit,sittiongti the Nears appeared to the hest advantage, doing some "tall wco. ring," and fully convincing the Intrepid lip gehm that victory won Mom them would cost mote than an ordinary effort, Not wise tug to disparage our Owe a thleldes, we USt•oty that holividuiellsr end v we. have never observed upon any ocea ion, here or elsewhere, a better looking . . . . . lot of well developed, trim, muscular gee- Venom, than those of the Hears clue. They led off 000lly and scientifically, preserving the 10.13105 L 411.cipline In their ranks, from which they , lid not depart Old the close of the game. In the drat inning the Atears scored 19 against 8 of the ilygelas; In the second the ilygelas scored m against the )fears 11 In the third the Hears club play ed with little spirit, seeming somewhat dampeners with the brilliant scoring of the preceding inning made by their opponents, ond got only a !tingle run. The Ily gel. made n the •th ng a score of ten which placed ird them ahead oI their rivals, and caused them to lose decision and calmness, nEon which so ranch dersend4 in base ball, Tha Mean, Club milted nn .the fourth inning, but, al.. thong', showing moth dexterity, only suc ceeded In making a score of two, which was not surpassed by the firginas. Ira too fifth and sixth innings the Hears rally recovered themselves, and, putting in right clever ork. succeeded in scoring eighteen while the liyirelev made nothing, being csug kit out with "dy catches" on bout. In the next, or seventh inning,. the Mears played with marked ability, scoring fifteen against two by the If ygelss, The Pittsburgniboys flow victory vanishing and put to then . ..big licks" on the eighth letting, scoring nine• teen against their rivals four. Too closing inning was played without much spirit on the part of the Ilya - etas, and resulted in a score Of seventeen for the Mears and bus one for the llygelu. Total dmn: Mears, di; Urge* The game was fairly won by the Steuben• vil dans, and Inc utmost respect and good w di marked their conduct throughout the match towards the ratnbargn club. tilt .lirTh3D•hr., Fully two thousunq priKILIs were seated within the KIMICaiI3 during the PluYlng or the mateh. Men, women and Malkin:, were there, end all seemed to take the deepest interest In the game, ent huslartically cheer ing and others be applauding the members 01 elated - club when auvthingi clever or euleutido pleased them. A large delegation of the handsome and accomplished dough• tern of Steubenville were on Um grounds, and with %hell sweet smile. encouraged the contestants. Among the v leiter* we no. ticen Under the charge of thin very worthy Principal, Rev. A. hi. (told, and his lady ...detente, the pupils of the Steubenville Female Academy, who appeared delighted with the relaxation and novel amtnetnent atfordasl. W hen the game was finished the vast assemblage returned three times three Cheers for the victors and the vanquished, and then scattered in all directions for their homes. Seldom Lava we seen a more pieta, esque procession as it wended its ay Into the city. A long nee of vehicles of all descripttons, solid ranks of men, women and children, completely bl.king the highway neatly to far as the eye could reachotna lastly the carriages containing the llyttela boys. who rattled off their rho. ruses of sweet songs S heer VlctOry kept them company and cheered their hearts with mirth. • DSPQCZT At the Vetted Staten Hotel a sumptuous Tbanequet tables wan i fairly roan wai g ting for the contestants. he n beneath the weight of good things, upon theta and In their discussion the manly game of base ball was lost sight 01, and its disciples lett raw relies to mark the triumph of the cook. With e.*l. sparkling water several toasts were drank and happy speeches made by General McCook. Captain McCook. General Pearson, Colonel earns.. Joseph tiutzeini Esq., Ur. E. S. Umbetwiter. and others. - Before adjourning Gen. Pearson handed over the customary emblem of defeat—s white ball. to Captain McCook of the _Mears Club., and In doing so, took occasion to thank the members of that organisation for the distinguished honors paid the Us-gels Club, and of throwing down the gauntlet for a return match to be played In Pitts burgh. Mr. ltrissell, President of the Hears Club, responded Ina brief and fitting ad dress, and assured the llygelas that all hoped the beet of friendly feelings ever would exist between the two clubs. At the conclusion of this interesting presentation Captain McCook took occasion to prewant two superb "foul flags"—too beautiful for such a name—to the Mears Club. as the gift of a fair young daughter of Steutam villa. • Toward& Mee o'clock the 11y/reins took their departure for Pittsburgh with golden °theism, of Steubenville and her people, the blears Club UM Its members. The liygetaft inwe, dIT resolved to antler no more defeats the future, a resolution which with erec tion and training they certainly eau keno. as oo club lathe cotmtry possesses better urterlid for first dale players. • ' .A. VISIT TO Tel •CADIVT. Connecting the early educational inter eats of the peat with the progresalve pres ent, ea a 'Pflug monument to :eel and en tfe gy lu the muse of kuowledge, stands the me honored structure known as throughout I e country the Steubenville Female culinary. Among the Tory first, If not the Very dm in itself, of the oolleires of our en lightened titter State, Ohio, this etruoture he y ''' sto ' r n et re Ste tha e n V d ll W a ." /t ilsnroter"matetT i situated on the right bank of the Ohio, munutilleg a view so pleasing and mall- Iticept, as delightfully ravishing all to Be rmuda aublimity of grandeur, that we can. ot vesture upon enthuaissui for hescrip on. It will sunk° to say that Cole couhl ea no menu In America to equal it, arid ith his genius reproduced it in hie "voy. age through lifea series, and yet failed Lido Ft anything like adrenal° Jetties—a conies- MOP be was ever ready to make. -The build- Ipso, though not of modern s.rchiteotere, Preece% quite a pleasing appeeranth from the exterior, while keeping plum with the age the Interior is admirably arranged and adapted for oducationel Purrwiees• ie corn. pool with a number of professional gentle men interested useducation, We werekindly shown through the various • departuaents and were much pleased with our obverse- %ions, The parlors, inualo-rooms, art slit dire. Mineral collection mom, shape``.. class room, library roam ) gymnasintos t end • Mber departments whlch we TAsILW were, - to Plttaburighers mervelleunly clean, orderly, tidy and vi:ell kept, end recommendations in theniseires which spoke volumes Id prelim of the management. There are now Some eighty young ladles 00 boarding sthol . AM at. the Acadeter.ehd riAlh° A hthhbL'r of dnY scholars. Its, A. H. Reid Is the he pli,hed principal, and lo tits , euergy 'nod abiiitles, aided by tell estimable selte. as as. sistant principal, the Inveent PorielhrltY of the college may tw , attributed. Ohio should be ',road of the possession of the Stable.- •, ; 11,, A,, where her daughters May become possess of tho boat moral, and all the .ree Lunde ohdked and practical mines, ti0 „ , ,,,,,i made not. only useful memPers, but OrnagOttlts to soelety at large. Ti"' State Medical boeleti - will bola wale sonata Jane cOnVenCIOD in this sting A. and remain in t session three days. Dr. James king, of - this Mt/. still prealtia, Black Crook.—Au Immense house was in Yiimiditoco at the gnnd production of the Black Crook on Saturday night. It will Savo a groat cull SOY myopia more wecte, PRICE THREE CENTS The Tonthrel 'Robb . • velopmen We mentioned on Saturday the arrest of Barney Burns, Samuel Manage and il llam Price, by officers 1% rigley and Greasier, charged with stealing shirts from A roto - son's clothing store, corner of Liberty and St. Clair streets. Since that time develop ments have taken place that serve to im plicate them In several other robberies of recent occurrence. Two others of the gang have also been arrested, named Pat Lain.; and Mike Welsh. They are all 'of rather youtbiul appearance, varying from sixteen to eighteen years of are. As was statist on Saturday - , Wei . ..had a hand in the robbery of Murphy's tobacco warehouse, on Libel ty :street, about four weeks ago. Part of the larticles stolen ire= here we.° found in their Po.ersinn, while they had ilispo-sil Ka the remainder. The store room of Mr. itieten, in the Diamond, was entered about two weeks ago by the same parties, and a number of articles carried off. Thsv hail gone down into the cellar before dark and concealed themselves among the bar• rel., until the store wt. as. having closed, pr and then made their way np evious ly proviihil themselves with matches and candles. Itere they attempted to break Open the safe, and In their endeavors to do so, aid get a piece !creed of from the side of the wife. They got but very hole money and some articles of minor value. The next. place we !tear of them In in the robbery of YaCklner d Irwin's carpenter shop in Vie. I gin alley, about the 41.10 time as the rots bery at Ilealleton's. From here they carried off three planes, two braces, hand saw, 011 stones, Sc., which they disposed off to a carpenter named Steel, residing on Sixth Street; for tha sum of five uallsrs. These articles wore fled by Fackiner d Irwin aa those stolen from their Cabinet shop, and also the boys Identified by Steel as the parties from whom he ,had pure based. .list two of Wu boys, Burns and Mortgage, came to Mr. Steel's shop with the artlelea,but tits quite probe hie that the others also bud a *Mare Cu the stealing of them. A revolver was stolen from the blacksmith shop of Mr. Breeze, In Strawberry alley, about the same time, and lett at an eating saloon on Fourth street, as security for the payment if eighty cents due the proprietor tee a meal furnishes to Burnt, and Ilurtage. The same party bad eleo entered a confectionery and troll depot, kept by - an Italian on Smith field street, aMw doors below filth,. and appropriated a small amoet of eltange,wri- Wm, de. Another Italian, who keeps an apple rand at the comer of lath and Wood. bad his case opened and ale. Jo.. of candles extracted therefrom. Burns is also charged with We larceny of a watch from a flat boat lying over at the . Birm WSW= wharf last week. This he gave to Mike Weli,h. Welsh as tir.wited on Saturday evening by Captain Graham an it placed to the lock-up. At drat he dealed any k nestled ge of the watch, but afterwards oonfessed to haring left It at Smith's. as, loon on Third street as a pledge for ti dinner furnblhed him. On repairing there the watch was found and brought to the May. or's-office. • • • The boy !Cortege, charged with being Implicated In the above robberies, to the same who was charged before Alderman Morrow. about three months ago, with the larceny of a gum Of money from the Volk, ban office. Ile had been employed In that ultice In folding papers and 'succeeded in three several attempts In bagging the con tents of a money box, kept by the pi Doris:. tors for convenience sake to the Mince. Ile was held to ball Cu answer this charge;but decamped. /oaring his bait to settle ac counts, and had riot been hard of until picked njoi for his connection to the above Cases. There are several other Minor bur glaries, committed of late, In which the boys seem to have had R band, but which need not be mentioned At present. . _ In ferreting out this nest of youthful thieves, the Slaver, and his police fan., ue. Serve tre4ll, One week ago the titst traces of the boys were discovered and the duty of "working up" thecae,. wen unsigned to offi cers Moon and Pressler, The nevelopments thus tan and others we might mention, show very creditably the manner In which they have performed their work. The begs are all confined in the lock up, and will have a hearing so coon as the circum stances of the ease warrant it. =I Oar readers will bear is mead that the Academy of Music is to tie opened formally on Wednesday night next, us a first-class temple of : the dratuu. On that Occasion the great English comedy Of "Money^ will be produced with the patriotic and loyal neart...l historian, James E. Murdoch, as the leading ctetraeter. supported by one of the teat appointed and wuet carefully se lected mock companies In America. It has been suggested, inasmuch as the Inatigura• thin orsueti ahigh toned Plectiof emmto• ment marks an epoch in our city, that the occasl. be made the most .brilliant and fashionable ever witnessed -In Pitts. burgh. It every seat be not occnpled and hundreds of persons not turned away from the door that night for want of room, we shall have our confidence to tlto amusement for Mg:Community greatly bhakeni for It ts unusual enterprise which , hue 'lnduced Messrs. Hall S Burke to emtkirk in the pro ject. and they should be me't at least half ways in their zeal to elevate the drama. Seats can be secured at the popular music stern of C. C. Mellor S C0.....N0. SI Wood street. First Methodist, thoreb, Firth Street. We understand the congregation of this church will hold n meeting this evening to take into consideration the propriety of selling it and erecting another. or retedlet- Ing the oil one. This is rendered partly necessary from the Increased interest mani fested. The pastor, Bev. Alexander Clark, is an able and talented gentleman, end baa labored faithfully and earnestly to band up this church, and his efforts Dave been crowned by a very large attendance, so much so that some change In the place of worship seems rendered necessary. Hess will arrive in the city 'taday. to superintend the arrangements for the opening of the New Academy of Music. Wo.are Indebted to Mx. W. A. tilldenfen oy, No.lb Filth street, for Blackwood for VEr Additional Local Neu - a on Third Page. - com 111 LL ..Avn elatorday, Mai 11th. .t' tee resi dence of Mr. klichul Rodzcrs, 31,r. S•MUJLI. LULL.. • . The I uneral "11l take Plane Sill! ?day 11th. at 4 o'clock, Dora his late residence, Wabster etreet. AlleebenT Clty. 'The Mend! of the (analy are reepect folly lashed to attend. 6:0/.111I - Jaf;so itz,s D. 0.140 ALEX. Al Kik:C. UNDERTAKER, No. NM Yowllt street, l'lttskargb. Pa. OOFFINe of all klods; CIIAPES. GLOVES, and every desediptlon of loners; Noroliblegffloods faralsbed. Itoomeopened dai .1 nista. Nesise +sad Carriages rarrsishedt.-' RZYZA...S-ILev. Daritl Kerr. D. D., Ear. Y. W. Jacobus. :N.D.. '473irms Blelitg, Esq.. Ja c3t, N. MIII.r. tan. - G. RODGERS . ENDER:TA • MLR AND EMBALM - MR, suciessor to the lab Bt = tl K. !-tigers, No. se Ohio tweet. three doors from Deafer. AlMantra City. ti e. talc, ,setrood. IlaboganyViVaina snd Boa wood Imitation Coins.. at the lowest reduced prices, Ito.ans oposaaall aura, day and night. Hearst ad Carrlaget fanistted on short notice and on most maanale terms. I{ T, WUITE & CO., 1:111DEB. •Tmccus-AND 3][Ll LIALItnn, Manche. ter. Wood's Ilan and alclulty. Conln Dooms at Manenester 141 W) atablo, corner nettled and (;harden streets. /assist WI (Weans rare alsbed. • _ . lel ILLDALE "."." beautiful ..tr d'..ere," the Lorgest. rubor aaa pito* of sopaclaro. orroul due. 10 !Ma r` ,oo. ty.altTrated on New Brigaton road. Immediate• If north or All.rerenr: Tor aorta lota, permata or tiler.. Call at Conti.' Dm Store of COOL . allertietkr Orr. .11—.71(01N , staler of Weights and Measures. ,•' . 4 FOUIITIL STRUM . Itetwees Liberty .4 7orry streets. Order. promrall saw.. to. . METE . II& SON, " Itacuractureis - or 31.1711L11T • • Nat. 135 surcinsto MILLET, mul 47.3 NUNN BTaLET. - artfl:•l2 • FORE'SCREENS I=l On mum. with on paintings and gold *navel• vet triunes, at • 107 NLRB/LET STILEET. mie JO% ie. 1111Gliga MO p litivos oot o f PIAK SINC OS 1 I—nA entirei now 't LX). Soy fop sid,red thc boat made: al to HAINES 55(15. CELL Ili 13.11Te0 rIAISOS. rrice from 11.10 C •P•Ord. In Wont 01£ Clrof.clau Moan arc n.pocrfolly tovlLed colt mad olosolsio bag. pnichaslog eloevtioto• • IWILWITE stasis; ll*. Virus% um:, • • NEW ADVERTISEIiCENT IEOE2 GOLD WATCHES. Another Lot Just Received, th... 1.4 1 -1. siylet of culm, tvd: to to I.s vtail.i., P-LA IN ENO IN F TUIS , ED. - ENt.RAVF. It TOP AN r. B,,rrom . FaltzlED AND JENA IOLLE1) or. LIT of ,ose Of run , , h.-Mg,n , l.:Ltug In tits .la. to gnat at oace and DUNSEATH & CO., a - awe.ll - orms, WATCHES, CHAINS AND • AT A VERY !MALL PROFIT. Ai WILL T. WILEY', Fart her Pe- 6 Wylie St., 3d door !rem sth. 1. w.Torrsurrow—..—..--..—...1A.g. JOHNSTON & SCOTT, 7 ' 4 - '3E11,1128 IN Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., No. Ali LIBERTY bTIIIII,, "Z =. lA - tai1k311.1.1102.. .1 . 4,12.21.411.• /Mr rartleca. alten ' SlOU Wet. SO AtiOsIXINt Wet...a, dimes awl Jewelry. Lll work wkr., - . rente,l ,MITOSON, PALMER it CO. AVE RbeEIVING DAILY ninienso Spring Stock of LV1.111" Duciturnom oP BOOTS, SHOES, T3almorals, Gaiters & Slippers, LADIEB, GENTS, MIEBES AND OIGELDHEN CARPETS, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, Hoog 81.1r•tg94, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, AND NOTIONS OF ALL HINDS, I'ELELTNIFS EMPORIIII, 55 & _57 .ICE"riEC 1113.1.1.11E11Err.. S 9 89. S 9 S 9 89 89 S 9 S 9 • ss l • 1 S 9 MARKET STREET. .49; GO TO .S9ir C:0 3E/ 33 ' IS, ,;, 1 S 9 Market Street, 1 _.. I AND !ET youu, 1: 9 .BOOTS, SHOES, &C., 1 , s9t TIM CHTATZST AND BTU lisoli= TEC3EI GMT - 1r s 9! NO AUCTION. GOODS KEPT. , JAS. ROBB, S 9 Market St. 189 .89 89 S9 S 9 S 9 S 9 S 9 ;1111E . NUPERIOLI MERITET orthe WHEELEB. d WIL!ON SEWINGII, *;ll.ACEllaid over all otbern, for, (mall go W. ;;nse and ge aeral purpose., are iter- , ; ItabUstied and so generally admitted, that • n enumeration of laths excel ilencteils nolaeger ea id ar..d teener.- l ey. They are simple. durable and bean.. • Ufa I L. ScRS roes All Eli CT, Ra 27 FIFTH STRET.2. 7 DIELEIL CLOSE & CO.. Fratital Furniture Manufacturers. `CDR. PENN AND WAYNE STS' Latoat styles of 7173LNITIIRZ cOansuitly; JOHN PECK, ORNARIF;tprAi, uH AIR WORKIR AND Prliffr,mxii., py roman street. one door from Wood. em e t ee e.e_ AJwart band a kennral asaor tmeet Er, dire Wien. Rands, Curia; tien..teg,... an t , Topers. seslT. tbmrd linseeleta. At. A go./ price In bath will .pre. (or Bali Ladles' sal nentlenber. 4 a batz-enttlngehanobt the ...test CHAS. A. MILLER, LITHOGRAPR, No. SO FOURTH ST., Apollo Building CHECICS, DE/1111% NOTER, BILL sad LILT- T.E.g te., done In e/1 styles. HELMHOLD , S EXTIIACI. sikPAßlLLAelrouses sod rinovate• the blood. Instals the Till'Or of bealth lot* t h e M. :eq., and purges oat th e blunoto tb.it root. du.. eslo. •PranOWIF $lO $ l . (); round. WITIIOcT tux, Ia a rgat ' aVd • Ve ", ::Y.,=lTL.r.,lZ,r2 =ft me.) are .arited a. 10 aTIC, 1:67 • sad County,:s Cal•lda to make WWI. ad r•lilaad(101T Clart , ,Tamarjr II /415Drell vrcry eying' to bows daily v. mu*. Fur fur th er partleul,.. ad. W. lACF-dON Co.. 11 South M; e. Itstittmorpl/.1 seffin:•ll CHEAPEST PLACE 1 THE to aay the I TRIUMPH COOKING STONE' /Ist 110. 144 WWII' Sflla-}"r CM SIGN OF BLINDI4.--JOHN A' DROWN A Ca. lltikrtrx7l =Mr, mat. optomr TA