The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, November 28, 1867, Image 1

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TILE DISLIE MAD
The ,Krealled lother • Ref.
met lll — convention lm
and', nominated a moniol.
with lir. Blackmer& for X
Allinda for Tressn
8.—% rely worthy gentle
mach amoral tinaliccenDal era
Lontnible *Nation to which x
and It is tangy - reasonable tc
that ho - wiltdevelope as Mae
thoribniteatelnie election
either - held/ pinions anent]
n member attic democratic
canto; carteleharctly eoir , Bevil
i heli ) - -A/ I °4 /tIS &Tar..
night,
1 tickot
yor, and
. Mr.
tt--has
for the
ongnated,
presume
atssngth
he did tn
tit. He is
arty, and
!loans to
Dlr:AlltnZer,.ttxirit i O • Vied, fiu
tiMin attaidlOn paid to hie qui T outside
pc Mut-Mein:Mitten Party than In Rimini.
It dtsys ahem strange that he • ould be
selected by woikingmen to def t a me
chanic who Lan
name
been • •nd to be
Wind. shot name and who his spent
the bast piirt of his life at !bard and
honest toll; Mr; licCarthY is a repre
sentative the workinr but the
leaders of the Labor -
nom hinil as theme
executive sbllitita 01
chat& were not very
The Reptiblicans wl
Mr: ti. mid let him
the opposition.
The. MereoCzney, '
41:Ming indoor= In
night, will probably
and the Issue may
. presented. Republii
imam et work to dl
from poWer in the
merit of the city, and
ly. The ticket presesu
for its support tea gor
bo defeated if Toter,
'iltrinteu, and, forgetth
individuals,'. Tote se.
that a defeat at thi
would be prolidc: of , .4 poi.
to the party ere and-elsewhere.
=
There Li no warrant for the statement
in tho newspaper that this gestleman'a
nppointment to '-the . War. Capartmern
will, bo tamed.. We understand, how.
ever . , Mathis fiie7nds will press lido ep.
pointemnt hithe 'Mexican Embassy:
If the General would prefer civil ser
vice In. Nalco to the ConsuLGeneral.
ship of the Canadian Dominionk which
ho now' holdiwlth great acceptaraishoth
to, Canada, and his Own. coantry, hL
many Mends in this city will iniolco in
his preference to that important Minion.
It Could
to
conferred on odo more
likely to fulfill emery just expectationnf
our goyeminerit and people: He has
; had rare• opportunities, and well im.
premed them, by acquiring an inside
knowlirdge of 'Mexican character, lan.
gunge and custom •
Mom, editor of the Cynthiana (Sy.)
News, published az article very abnalve
of Gan. nal:bridge, and reflecting on his
;conduct while in command in Kentucky.
Oscar Burbridge, a brother of _the Gen
eral, met Morey In Covington, and told
him be should be held responsible for
the article. Marty denied the author
ship, but told Burbridge that, if he came
to Cynthiana, be would show him the
author. They separated, Whorl Mere) ,
borrowed a pistol and • went about the
streets half a day• inquiring 'for Btu--
bridge. They met again, and renewed
tt &canton about the article. Morey
called Burbridge liar, when Burbridge
struck him with a calm. Morey tried to
get out his pistol, but Burbridge antici
pated him, drew a pistol and abet him la
the right aide, producing a painful but
not das,geroue wound.- Burbridge was
arrested and gave bailor ;1,000. The
day of Kentucky civilization appear!' to
be siguew6re in the far distant future,
and the child isnot boor who can hope
to see the State reviled from the effects
of slavery and the_ pretended loyalty
which his excluded her from the bene
fits of healthful reconstruction after the
'rroXliew, York Tribune proposes that
the Haim Railroad increase its Masi-
Ras by . arranging withthe Street Com
wagoners to load its cattle cars at night
with met scrapings, whirl these to the
rural dbaricts and sell them for cost of
Mansporiotion to the firmms, who would
thereby largely bierbase the amount of
prodacnto tie minimal. The suovenlon,
would apply with equal three to our Oen,
tral, which, with all the sins laid at fti
door, is %lox institution which has con.
Unmated very largely to our prosperity,
and would greatly extend its benefits by
thus extending its brudneas. •
TPA Frunchipeople are now on the
site fur a war with Prussia, and
;they say Vast the late' pleasant little
.splacele of ,Roman Interuentlon
I . lted by Napoleon merely to offer him*
chinos to Met the Chsasepot gen,which
i`ms proied even snore effechee than the
:most sanguine led looked for. Needle
;guns, which hut year occupied the pin
:o2ckl of popularity, jointly with . Ilia.
march, are now, ny these French peo
ple, to go, down before the Chassepots
iid Napoleon. it any rate we may
fir continuation of the mighty
VeiWeen the two arbiters of Europe.
• la Igvesgsagyi,, Brown,
formerly both United States and Con
g Shims Boaster, took the atiamp in favor
til's - 11biaveistion,Ve dlcltiencral Alcorn,
although both are disfratichmed. The
Con Mara tins 'made a dela:trained effort
defeat the Coriveillodby - referang to
ote. - The. measure was carried by
I irge majority. •
When the bun wordier great men are
quoted, those of poor Fitr. Green Hal
' lack 1111.fignre strangely even an that
strums company. They were: "Hand
- toe any pantaloons, Mary." . Nary
• YriPr .Linclaburg (Vg.) kepuuk an
ewe that daring the war, and after their
arrander, the only allies at the north
weraenrolled tinder
. e . • banner of De.
teccnie9.!.
OCCAIItetAL is Tel hopeful of EIC
confVtt esconatrtiction, tho coming win
tho Congressional phut.
. .
Er/irons flairrn4.—As every Cop•
,pe4ursd•-rebel-Johnson Democrat, and
• evetion•the•fence .Conservative is just
new howling sad shedding crocodile
tars over the tenible consequences that
befall the Republican party, should
Cocessimpatch and remove Andrew
Jamison, now, therefore, In order to
• collate their great vier over these pros.
pative losses to the Republican party. I
booby offer to pay Ten Cents Reword
la the name of each and every genuine
Apublinan, in Allegheny, , county, who
stall vote the Copperhead ticket at the
cat Ocala:;' in conisqtanoe of such
ispeachment and removal. The names
savaged in good (lathier- future ref.
fitatoll, and if the numbers ere as great
*Wiese mourners at the <Republican fu•
trealiged. X.
nue reprearnt,a considerable.snm stay
vouThim
lIIST EDITION,
I MIDNIGHT.
Party
ON WASffiNGTON.
'e Danish West Indies.
menbsoks ve, Nati=3l Banks.
otton TE‘x Itt3reid.
en. Butler
The House Committees.
The Impeaohnient Etelioeit•
' s
Kent.=lcy Member&
of lesnO to the rirsouinrl Outtv..l
WANirmoioFc, Nov. 27, BM
TITS DANISIXWENT LVD/AS.
The State Department has been for
some time pant endeavoiing to negotiate
for the Purchase of some of the Danish
West India Islands. It is non stated that
St. Thanes add' St. John have boon
bought, arrbject to the approval of the
'United States Senate. To ascertain the
sontinefuts of the inhabitants relative to
the contemplated.change from the Dan
ssh to the United States Government, the
Rev. Mr. llawle,y was comminioned of
proceed.there some time agii. His mis
sion was icry sattsfactory. In his re
port ho stated thatinearlyall the Inhabi
tants are favorable to annexation to thLa
country. The rumor that an expedition
hwlsatlod to take Dossenion of the is
lands la absurd.
ORECNBACKS CEI. NATIONAL LAMBS
'The vote of the House on the resolu
tion Instructing the Committee titil3anka
and Banking to report a bill providing
for tho withdratant of the National Bank
Cumne.T. and substituting :: therefor
greenback.% is regarded as very sigulft.
cant of the temper of tha Home,-,-The
Waya anddleans Committee Intend to
take up at an early day the question of
contraction, and report in uccordance
with the resolution referred to tte d i to
day. They will also take up Me gees
lion of the repeal of the cotton tax. - The
wool interest is said to be strongly op.
posed to the.rapeal of this tax, as it will
materially interfere with the production
of wool. . -
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The Judiciary Committee Of the House
will, at their next session, take up the
bilrreferred to them providing. for the
euspension of the President pending im,
?mein:neut. 1 The bill ti a general one in
tie character ' and it is the opinion of
many ;of theSecatorisarni mombma that
eliouldit •is napes—airy that 11013:112.„ legislation
be adopted explanatory of the
Constitution of the United States on the
subject.. IL is donbtfalif the Committee
'reports favorably on the bill.-
. .
General Howard, of the Freedmen's
Bunten, who left here about two weekd
ago on a tour of Inspection of the freed
men's schooLs In the south and west, re•
turned this morning, and had a Icing in
tebetew with General Grant. - Ho clotted
a majority of the schools in Westene Vir
goinia, Kentucky. Tennessee and Mts.
sgeri,,smul reports them in a highly
peroni - vmdition. ' Ile is of the opinion
that if Boatmen are properly pro
tected In their rights by the civil author-
Bite; the operations of the bureau might
he dispensed with in the above States,
with thus exception of Kentucky, whore
they are subjected to gross mares...
The nessees are comparatively free
from ainnoyanco in the States visited.
1 COTTON' TAX ILLTE.AL.
The 1 Committee en Ways and Means
agreed unanimously to-day to report a
, bill foi the repeal of , the cotton tax. - No
bill has been agreed on, or time nzed for
the repeal, but Chill will be reported for
that p rpose on Monday or Tuesday.
TILE Nscrecisr XXMIZIIII.
The House Committee on Elections
has ded — to admit Messrs. Jones,
Brock d kieladey, from Keptuck - y.
. 3 ; .1.,
The nt h Kentucky mantic-. will all
receive is, except Young, who will be
excluded d the - seat which be claims
given to ee, the contestant.
There were tranpositions of names
from one to another in the committee" be-
low mentioned, as heretofore printed;
therefore the publimtion -6( the follow
ing correct list becomes necessary:
Committee of ••Wayi and Means—
Messrs. Schenck (Ohio), Hooper (Maas.),
Hoorahs-1d (Penna.), Allison (Iowa),
Griswold (N. Y.),.. Logan . May
nard (Tenn.), Brooks (N. Y.), Niblack
(Incl.)
Committee OnApproptiattonMesers.
Stevens (Ponnesslibtge au.=
Vice). h tlitier ( 1 0: 14 .), ( Kelsey Y.),
Phelps (Md.), Nicholson (Del.). •
Committee on Paellier Railroad—
Messrs. • Price (Iowa), Higbee (.9°
Donnell (Ulna), Sidney 'Clarke (Kan. ,
Mallory (Oregon), Ames (Mass), Cov e
(Penn.), Truyn (N. Y.), Van Trump
(Ohio). - _
ass. urn= ON TUX CritaENCT
Gen. Butler, In his speech In the House
to-day, suggested-that if Congress should
enact that all 'National Bank bills which
find their way into the Treasury should
be retainedend cancelled, and legal ten
der notes to the same amount issued,the
whole Netional Bank currency would
be withdrawn from circulation in
our or Ave months-send Its place
supplied with greenbaCks. This could
be ilone witboin increasing the circula
tion and would save between twenty
and thirty millions being paid on bonds
which are deposited to secure the Na
tional Batik currency. He believed,
however, the country could bear one
thousand millions of circulation. - H
that should prove titan/ time redundant,
then that portion of it which was not
needed for brudriess ptirpctes would be
brought to the Treasury and - ex
changed 'for bends, and when more
currency became needed, bonds would
be brought back and exchanged for cur
rency, this currency to beta the legal
tender currency of the Government.
This would enable the Government to I
reduce the Interest bearingdebt Manton
hundred millions, twelve hundred mil
lions of which would be Id 5-20 s.
This he would have -changed into
a long loan Of thirty years, •or
fifty years would he better, tamale
by State and municipal corporations. Hs
wee not for this generation paying tllthe
debt. lie thought It had done Ss share
In contracting It. [Laughter.) It has
been contracted with the leas of the best
blood of.thecountry, In sorrow sad in
travail, to wave the Govommentfor pos
terity. It was not fair that this genera
tion should " have all the burden
of the etruggle and agony • and have
the over-taxation. At least three things
were necessary. Tint, to atop the con
traction of the currency, which contract
Son amounted, last year, to one hundred
millions; second, to have the gold in the
Tceosury sold at public auction,at fixed
times; and third, to repeal the Immense
numbers et- discretionary laws, which
put the Treasury or the United States In
the power et onelnan.
•
[Frain Our Regular Correspondent]
Rev. !lawman 'WM ha the Now.
Mamas, In' 10. liams•-.lllle Mims.
teszeutl•llll—The isepoilalluteeat
Perla,
W.IISIMMTMq. Nov. 25,1867..
0130 soidom sees in this coantry a
more brilliant and distinguished an.
dionce - than ahon. around Rev. Now.
man Hall in the Representatives' Hail
yesterday. The broad and extended
gallerlas were all tilled -t-filled to the
had scan Thee light of a mellow
sunshine foil through the fretted glass of
that broad ceiling upon representatives
of all the Protestant sects whose houses
of worship adorn this City.. Tliori side
by side, Wesleyan and Calvinist, - the
believer in Jonathan Edwards and Chan
ning, Baptist, Episcopalian and Siroden
tborgfai; all came to hear the voice Of
this excellent and eminent divine, who
in serving God has not neglected at-the
same time to senve humanity; nay,
whose service of God is in blessing man.
Nor was there wanting In the vast . as
semblage of three thousand souls faces
which are familiar to every eye in the
Whole reeding and school blessed portion
of the great ropublio.. There the classic
leattuva of Butane/ shone with approba
tion of the simple eloquence of goodness
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and truth; there the kind and speaking
face of Colfax beamed with reverend at
tention ; there tho fixed rind soldierly
countenance of our great captain was
seen among tho rest who now heard
commands frotn a greater than all earth-
I t l e pow h e i r g . h Fic a ; t zli lara, t s b ta e tostr o en wis dl ,
the
.rich and the Poor flora
for the hour Ibrarot all dlstmetions and as
one listened to rho good tiding , of great
Joy that shall be unto all llatiorta. Yor
was this vast expectant throng disap
pointed. The sermon was worthy and
the speakeregnal to the °Maslen: "Stand
fost.lll the liberty wherewith Chriethath
made you freo." The expositirm twin-,
d. c t lucid grid Inspiring vlsis. of dill'
and religious liberty as the pinata of the
State. Bat the Whole was hill of a mu-
Mom Writ of losezit. .was,crowned
an earnest and
_eppcal . te each
ono perzonallyto offer- liltrisolt a •ilving
eacrttlee on the altrienf . fltrilat„the t
ocrumetator,the'llberdtothf
Ho wheeze thirinitheagirattol&vg tout
passion and bloisir ,went over a world
lying in Wickedness, and who geed hiMs
self a ransom for that dying world. The
sculptured root of that gtest temple
never echoed to a Proclamation so in-'
spirit* as thls corning h - onz the ging of
hangs and Lord of all. Every, one WWI
charmed with the simple and impres
sive minner of the speaker. •Ho maclu.
ded his sermon by an appeal far peace
and good will tcward all mom that be
tween the old and the ne , 4r•vrorlds, and
sepeoially. between Am en' and Eng
land, there might flow pence like a river,
and that the sky of their future . might
be 'palmed by the ralnboirr, , telling that
the wreck and desolation, of war had
ceased forever.
mozraer
But, trench were yesterday, what Can
one say of today In the same great Hall?
Packed full In every corner, the galleries
groaning and steaming, theconktors fall
of en eager and vociferating - mesa=
Melons, lobby.men, radicals,"
copperheads, women and , bo
stem the Inquiry, What alt afetho y " .
What does the Cornadikerroportaiout
the impeachment?
as though & warn July iriateol-44 , N0n.
venstiert the • diplomatic 'wineries! Alled
with ladies; foreigners eager to wee4ind
hear—nation- equally inteat—repteelinib
hag every place fro& No Archangel, to
Now Orleans. io lefga expe
rience' ond observedion of crowds and
sights ono :seldom aeon one -more exci
ting. In the House - itself there-was not
more -Inter& for the moment to know
*hat the Standen , -Committee.would
moor, than how the Speaker made tip
cosixtronis of Tits Ltounr..
This Is ever a mattetof great intorast
and importance. Thera seems to be en
intense anxiety to getplaeed onthe Com.
mittoe of Ways and likens. The- real
statesmanship of the country in Wile.
velop Itself there. The roan.of 'that
Committee- Is the workshop fin the best
brains wo have—or if it ion% it ought to
be. Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, was last
Spring transferred t 'the Senate.' Ws
left the. Chalrmanahip. vacant, and by
succession It belonged to-Sin liooper, of
Massachusetts. But, as this oOrrospond.
ante predicted, he did not receive it.
Nor did Gen. Garfield, whom the public
linger had pointed out as the-man-he
being airoay in the Committee, Instead
of - that, (kn.- Garfield. was .transferred
bodily to the Chairmanship Cf3illitary
Affairs, and Gen. Schenck taken from
I tint pialtion-and made Choirman of the.
r Ways andideruirs. This wane high cern
pliment - indeed to Gen: S. - It excited
much.though not unfavorable comment.
Mr. Beeper is thnatteeond and your Gen.
Mood:told -third on Committoo,
though bo his position whatever It might
on that Committee, there is no man on it
&Ore -reeptiotednot one whose opinion
on matters of practical :known ars of
more weight. Of industry which never
aura, Instant in and out of season In thy
service of his groat constituency and of
the country, all feel that he well deserves
the great compliment paid him by it of
five our:oak° reelections. In feet ho le
so able arid indefatigable a yuan that Out
Speaker hoe for two sessions placed him
is the important-positions seldom united
in one man—of Chairman of the Coin:
mittee of Manufactures, and on the Com
mittee of Wept and Means. Comments
were made upon It. New England man
faCtriTerl, a little jealous of Pctuasylva,
ran power, and trilluence, quietly, and In
o semi Jocose vein, remarked that
iron and coal were both henry articles
in the list of tbeSpeaker. etc. It is doubt
less in consideration of this WY that
while still granting the Chairmanship of
Manufacturers to Pennsylvania, whore
it of right belongs, Mr. Colfax Xl=
dropped Gee. Moorhead from • it, and
placed-In 'his - stead another excellent
Pennsylvanian, J. Morrell of Johns
town. - If Pittsburgh had waived - her
claim as a great centre of manufactures,
in betalfof any one, It would certainly
bavqbeen as it now in. While relieving
Gen. Moorhead from a moat laborious'
though honorable Committee, his place
Is filled by one who enjoys in en emi
nent degree the confidence of all mann
rectums and of all true friends of the
tariff. On this last. pilicy there is no
clearer, stronger man in the House, and
bat few stronger in the country. The
compliment to Mr; Morrell on his - first
sermon le very marked.
The above are the only special changes
in the committees. Mr. Stevens still is
at the Head of Arpropriatloos, and that
ablidurist and eloquent speaker Mr.
Williams of Allegheny, on the Judiciary
Committee a., before. As &Moulton ratan
task of odjusting,andbalancing the great
and various interests of a body so consti
tuted, the Speaker seems nevertheless
to possess in this, as in everything else
. he touches, the happy faculty of pleasing
all, even without a seeming effort.
And •rio—rho Committees wore an
no armed as you have already published
'them, and the interest which for a Mo
ment had flagged, grew wild again for
the report of the Jetiliclary Committee
"on the rose of Johnson." But now it
is announced that the genileman frok
New Totk (that was Mr. Robinson. who
is ?eh:dater Plenipo fir Ferden affairs,)
had the floor for fifty •minutes. Then
commenced a speech width no one Its.
tinted to. It abounded in the Usual ob
jurgation, againshEngland and Ore rusual
talk about the wrongs of Ireland. All
those who have read about the
"Rearm; or the grert," etc.,'
which has boon the burden oilbernlan
eloquence for the past year or two, know
filet, what Robinson said, as well as
it they heard him.
upon Impeachment came .at last. We
have aeon them. The telegraph has ari-,
ticipated every body with a pen. Mr.
Churchill came overbethe side ofMesers.
Williams and Boutwell only recently,
giving than amajority of °nein the Cone.
mate° and so the report is In favor of
impeachment, with the Chairman of the
Committee—Mr. Wilson, of lowa—and
Mr. Woodbridge, of Vermont, embmitting
a resolutionthaetheernbject be laid upon
the table. The Democratic members of
the Committee, Messrs.Marahall of Illin
ois, and Eldridge of Wisconsin, coincide
with neither section—end so amid great
expectation and cries of "read the re
port" of the majority and opposing cries
from Meson, Brooks and others, the vast
volume of testimony and the voluminous
report, after a Maloof it fifteen minutes In
length, goes to the table and the whole
matter over for week. The debate
upon It will bring out the force of both
Bides. Mr. Williams has, it is said, a
brilliant speectron it. Mr. Boutwell is
one of the most incisive and impressive
speakers of the Homo. Will the major
ity report be Adopted? Wo chalk we.
our correspondent's already on your
record. More anon. VIA2OII.
THE WEST
Trout.%Will Um Weablians—Threal.
•aisdi War Between Triebr-Itafiroad
tßr Telegraph to the mum:ores *mats. 3
LawnMKT, 'Rartests, Nov. W.—lnfor
mation from the Indian territory Mates
that Agent Shankiln has had a dlillculiy
in removing the Watobitaw Indians to
their new reservation, near Fort Cobb.
After going about twenty ranee they re
fused to go further, and field they did
not want lEihanklin for their agent. One
sick Indian and a sick squaw were loft
behind, who subsequently died, and
went eaten by wolves.
The Osage Indiana say they will Join
the Cheyennes in the spring in a war
against the Arapahoes.
Wm. Sturges, President of the Law
rence and Galveston Railroad is here.
The first section of the road, thirty
miles south from here to Ottawa, will be
completed January find. The track is
now b eing maid at the rata of ono mile
per day,' and next week the work will be
prosecuted day and night.
'radar. via Dr 7 'Goods Firm
inyystsgraputo the Mtutstrat ussens,i
New Yone, November V.—The Pest
says: The dry goods firm of F. R. Sher
win & Co., on Luton -Square ' failed to
day,_ Their liabilities are said to bo
heavy and assests small. The premises
are fn the bands of the- Sheliff, and
creditors are.removing goods by writs
or replevin. Nearly all the gads on
the main door have already been remov
ed. 'The capital employed try - the firm
was one hundred and day thousand def
late.. They expanded one hundred
thousand dollars In fitting up the pram- ,
ism, and their lease was for twenty-one
EN EDITION,
THREE CrOLoOK A. M
FORTES CONGRESS.
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Shortlesston Or -the Renate.
Col. Stokes; in the House'
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Makes an Explanation,
Adioninnient Till Raturday~
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LIII Tpiolol to the rittabilltil intette 3
..:VtieraftrorraclTO(27, 1567
'ski.rAirg
JOHN rOTMEIVIS
. ,
Mr. Summit offered a rePetitioa,
srplch was adopted, regnistinir the Eec
rnini lynrto - oornmunicato copies of
etly • papers °riffle in mini to Fitz John
Porter'll request for a rails* attn!' case:
The Sonate c
adJourned till Friday, liar
ing Iwo. in siasion Ad
nOtEigOVIMPRE.9ENTATII*E.
. ,
Mr.VTAIMISURNE; of IlibiebN mimed
that when the Hansa adjourned to-dav
It be to Saturday, and , salted uruuntuotus
assent that no busteeiselle done On Satur.
day; but -that the House shall adjourn
until Mcnaday. ' • -
-11A.RDPVI,G- oleeted to the latter
part of thavieposlttott. -
Mr. WASHlWltliE,tstoved a suspeni
'ercitt Iff thd fhb il:rap7 which was done;
malt( diet:bin tkeett So tho'Hount
adjcarnaWday, till . Monday.
motYlMp:Va.lloM6
. .
The ErnEnictiiirisdittd tt loiter *obi
the-Clerk of the Home, accompanied by
cam muniestion: from , tbe Secretary of
State; in rearm:tee te The 'Ming of si
promulgation by the State Department
of. lho Suppinmentaty Reconstruction
bill; and the joint 'resolution to carry
into effect the several Reconstruction-
-Led on thelhble. , '
Also, a letter from the Secretary of the
Treasury, in compliance. mit,h the reso
tintiethlarch4lth.:.l9l34 with' a state.
meat of theoz ppee incurred for rove
lins.autter se co for Ina, Referred to
CommitteeettChtainsaroo. .
r .. EWIONAL.EXPLANATION . -THE TENNEY
• srrt. 36F.ltnI1LL ..
Mr. crivslCES, by leave, made a per-,
soualeaplatmtionln dell:muse of his col.
leagues and hiatsielfidantendind that , be
could with a claw ~ c onschinca take
the- teat oath.- Her. alaw , datended Gov.
Brom:dew, eulogie
,e 4 colored men, and
expressed the Lop e 'that the other ten
Slates wouldcome La-with substantially
the same Constitution as TennesMe.
:Mr.ELDRIDGE replied,.defending his
own comee in objecting to the swearing
iti oft member. Me wanted to show
the inionsliteney. and. absurdity „of jbe
action of the' Hones in , the
case. The gentleman (Mr. Stokes) had
deserted his rebel friends in 1861, and now
hi had only black mere to support him
and mid him to Congress. The oldStatti
of Telmer/melted not been attacked. here:
It was oily that inform:Ms State govern-. .
ment set up by the gentleman (Mr.
Stokes) and his friends on the founda
tions of old end glorious Tennessee. • .
ItS4OLITLION CALLED 1,1.
% - •Iifr.WASHBURNE, of Indiana, milled
np the Motion to, ma:lnsider .theivite
reeolution of ids less; ore July
11th, referred to the Committee on Ways
and Means, declazingthat the burdens of
the Government 'should be borne equal-
Iv; that taxational:maid bo in proportion
tra the pm - i.y held, and cuteruptkm of
Arkir,m.partbmtist-ibliirt •
country from its due proportion of text.
is - wrongful Mid unjust, and shonki Le
avoided; and that to early out those
views the right to Ms the bonds of the
Government should be given in :Tiny' fu
ture system for funding such bonds.
Mr: WASHBURNE, oflllinols, moved
to lay the motion to reconsider, on the
table. Agreed to. and the meolittion re
mains with the Committee on Ways and
Meani. .
Mr. COVODE Introduced • bill ex tend
lag the act of - February 29tti, - 1•67, for the
relief of eertaln drafted men. „ Referred
to to thd Coairalthe tea Mllitztry Airolna
COXXITTFF OF FHB 71/01.5.,,
- The Rouse at two o'clock went - into
Committee orate Whole on the State of
the Colon, Mr. DAWES bathe chair, and
Mr. 111JTLER flidahed his speech of yes
terday
on currency. • •
The debate was fertherinued by
IfewinxilLAlNE and BROOKS. -
j
Mr. SCHENCK tutrod &bill mak
ing provislort for the wl owe and heirs
of °Mears In the army d nav3., and es
tablishing life ins ce. Referred to
Naval Commitiee. - . •
Mr. SLUR/LS. lottodueed a resolution
directing the Committee on Military Af
fairs to. Inquire Into the expediency of
providing by law for tarnishing artifi
cial 'limbs to sob:tient - and Wiwi,.
Mr. MALLORY. introduced a bill to
establish a-uniforms! time. (oz . holding
elections !for representatives and dole
gates in Congress. Referred to Commit
tee on Elections.
Mr. MAYNARD asked leave to offer a
resolution In reference to compelling
National Ranks to redeem their currency
in coin. . _ .
. .
Mr. SPALDING Objected, and the
lionso at tom: o'clock Ojai:trued till
WESTON,. TIE PEDESTRIAN.
; .
A dispatch from Chicago - gates that
the failure of.-. Weston, to, accomplish
his ono .hundred miles Is very
.. • ,
generally regarded ne a - design on his
part not to succeed, andruch is the testi.
many of all the dispatches from the re
porters with him. Paltering this. the
carreot of Boling was setting. strongly
against hiin,"aed the Impression Was Very
generally entertained that his recetion
(at chimopirtlrbe anything. Va cot r p dial
or I.lanng. A dispatch from- South
Bend says that Weston .was. exceedingly
nervous and ildgotty onTuesday. lie was
continually; apprehreuilve,'.or seemed to
be, that some onewCuld'iitirthim while
walking: Hell irritable, and swears vi•
olently on the slightest nro*Ocatlon. Htc
friends entertain fear. that ho will break
down in mind and body on his arrival at
Chicago, not before: -He ran:mined' at
Calluret,lndlana,aboutforty miles from
Chicago . Tuesday night; and *lli reach
there treday at noon or perhaps a little
Wer.,His wife arrived Tuesday even-
(arTe4Raphtetee rittsbarib gaSettl43 '
Cameo° -Nov. 27—Weston left Lo
porta. Ind.; at flvee'clock this MOrnicG,
passing Oalensed at eleven o'clock. , lle
wlil.arobahly snip at the Hyde' Patk
noose, five-: miles from here. to-night.
Tory extensive police arrangements are
made for Ida arrival here at eleven o'clock
to-morrow morning: , -
VNION PACIFIC 11111LBOLD.
Zonalan 1b OeUnier—le Dolmens.
los ..1111.15•114 r Iliad .11Ihselly..ttlies
.
Woolf of So* alosos,L
LOY Toffs nob Co Um 31ttard:0 Gazette.)
Bv.. Louts, I , lOvember T7.—The earn
ings of the 7.11:lop Pacific
nes branch, foi Oitsber, waretwo hund
red and aixtywevfm theunand dollars, of
which eighty-One thousand wan for goy
eminent business, andone' hundred find
eighty-six thousand far freightuul pati
senger Arian The .workirir expenses
for the earns time were ono hundred and
twenty thousand. Net preeirds, one
hundred and fortyweven thouaand.
The road haa been open for beldam
since Octoter, 14th to .Fort Hays, two
hundred and ninety- miles want of the
Missouri river. Tho track Is now laid
to the throe hundred and fifteenth tulle
put; and the Comentstrioners have just
accepted another section • of twenty
miles, extending to the three aundred
and fifth utile poet. • -
FROM THE PACIFIC
UM Warm* ui Me Platt mass gassite.l
SaY Fue.nasco Nov. ah—The ,
IJ. 8.
,
steamer Osalppee from'Sitkn via. Vlo
tor* arrived to-day. The English Cog
ent froin Honolulu Vial a tilaCtlger.
The atearturblpMeses Taylor, from San
Juan, ships St. Mark, from New York,
and Flatwiek," from Hamburg, arrived
hero.
St. John C. Carrot, of the Thirty-soma
U. S. - Infant:, was killed by Apache In-
The eteitmehtp Continentat-Ilrern Ma
ntlin, Nov. nth, bas arrived. General
Allen, Chief Quartermaster of the De;
partment of the Daddy, and Col. Leonard
Penedo, of Moak= arinymerepW
sengera.
It is retorted Mat the difficulties about,
supplies to the army in'Axizona kraut ,
Custom' House - authorities have hew
satisfactorily arranged..•
PITTSBURGH, THURSD s NOVEMBER 28, 1867
ritont EVR,Ol:it.
Notorious' Fenian Caiitured.
French, p.-acuathig,
B 1 Telt•grapta
GEMATTAU'.
_z;ororaques , PIESTAN CAPTURED.,
Lowboy, 'Soy. 11.-,Tho notorlops F'o
aitun cad eentio, Fronds, who has sic •
co - 041 in °lotting the lautholitles fa - 4
long time, Wits captured!by'theipollceiat
. bubliit Imo W.A. Ppgiars Giant
lir lila pess6.-idix ':lcavo,n6'doubt of Ids"
'con Olicity' in 9.3 rout rentsti
- vitsicit avnefin 7 roils.'"" `l
2ir0v...27:-Lifliehvacuatioia of tie'
florriliti territory. by tho , Prectch.tro*
has al rtaiti isainmenisiti ,; .fieVerat tratt!i
ix,rts with nohlere have lift Civita Pepi
chin fur Touldevntalitthro
EMI
FIINANCITiL LW CONENACIIL.
Lti - uritiein,..Noliendor'fi7Dvenn-;
,14-
Cotton closed heavy at a further doellna
or 1-141,1; middling' Upland!, 641.14611;:"
Orleans nt 8 1-18 d; Bales of 10,000 balm
BreadstsulTs closed quiot and unehaug
ed.' Provisloua and Lard.doellned..Beef
steady at 112 s /Nisi:at Baoon
dull at 47a for Cumber/and out middles.
Prcsluee unelmugetL - ~
LosnoN, "'November 27;-:.'
Consols, 94 , Piro-Twontlas, 70b Illinois
Central, tai; ' Briet4B. •
_.*
FllANKTOllT,Novertiber27—Evening.-.
rivanveutiesi ;id. • , • •
As - riv Ear -November 27.—rateolottm,
lower; 43 Rine" for standardwb.sl4, •
NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.
• —Daniel IL Shutlolt bne, bean nomi
nated fot Ifoxot of Ifoolon.by qui Demo
bratiinntl !keen then. ' ' -••••''' •
—T. IL Anthony declines thd nomlna=
lion foildnyer tty thb Now :Volt Doino--
erotic Union Convention.
-.11.1.e City .1.10te.1 7 sit Macois; . Mo.,yrea'
tairned 'on 'Monthly. 2.A . iss v ithoild
insured. - •
gang. of horse thieveawitv recently
dlamverod in Jar.koon.conpty, cm
brunintabent one hut:olio& men. Five
or six of them have boon arrested and!
one shot. . -„ , . . - :
&Mona letter o?Gnant'a on the
removal of, Secretary fitiottonola Annan
oil.correepoudeoce -en the removal Of
Gene. Sheridan And Sickleitarill'ation he
made public. .._. , •1:
—Shocks of nitearthirwilte wore fen ht
NevatlY 1.9 . a; Tueohly, The
diet was ilecompanliFl:.kirti solul.
ihrooder. The ocatthe -was- north wad
—Francis jonm., Democrat, was yea
thidisY elocted Slayer . or Dortemoutb,
-11.; by fifty majority, in a:totril Vetil of
9,052, the largest over thrown thee. The
City Collin:ilia thoroughly, Thipubllain.
--Ea*ioirvrol:ll , , John'Egen..neo.
Peebleantut BeMard Neltren.underiin
Iridittment Teeneuriterteltinti awl' piton
luting National bunk Antipodal .eurren.
cy, have suddenly disappeared Dom Al.
briny, the eve of then: Asuil ex.
—lieorga Francis Turin, Mn.. Cady
Stanton , and fiahin •12. Anthhay. enter
tained a very largo audienco last night
at Louiaville; Ky. - Their apeeches on
Woman S ITre geavere tavoinbly r . coolved
by bothaexca. •
—A =CO took plane aritiattralde Pork,
Brown, Tar.arlay. batwrnn the baize.
Empress,.MeCtalltua and r br and.
Rock. the Indust. to run three [Wiesen.
one-eighth before the horses twitted six
milts, The raw Was iron by the Indiana,
they performing their task td--fifteen
minutes and sixteen seconds; The
horses wire sixtoon minutes and nine
teen and it half ~coeds. The rive was
for 'one thousand dollara• undo large
crowd was prison ito witness It.
-,The Ault . brought .by Farr= dikfc.•
Clean, of the Cincinnati ..E.aquirec to
rests; the County Treasurer's colle ction
of the tax *swelled upon thirty.ene thou
sand dollars of 'greenback. as so much
capital. Lae been decided against the tax.
It wed bold that greenbacks were but a
of loan, and, like all othreloana of
the' Illtheil - ,Stattita, Were eaempV.trom
State taxation.
•
NORTH CAROLINA.
The Conventles-1 !Meisel IteJeetei
=
'tar:mon, - .51o1":' '2s.—The 'election re
turns- mime to .linough, how
ever, hi known to (users' the Convention
by a pretty etrotig vote: 'The -Radicals
have *largo ountrolling majority In tho
Convention, fifteen of 'whoa are black
men.
Tho UMW - Mateo Circuit Court, Judge
Brooks prettbllng, I now In w.mlon.
There aro seven idiot men on the
grand Jury.
Biggerwpm.
New Iseletimmot Assitjaaa Sett - Ds
"Hr Win Iles Somas se Cassaa.
tie Taut... to wartwaana Gazetl.l
- Itteatrown,-;Notelaber
Leteher, and several of the wit:newts for
the Gorerammit wore botbre the Grand
Jury to-day, which ehoora that Darla
will be tried on a new Indictment at the -
March term. lte will remain hero tier,
end dayannd will.not spend the winter
In Canada.
/ 1 / 1 11anall =sok llobliod.. •
My Ultima to the kittablrorb Uneftte•
Kaunas Crrr, 27.—Three
then entered the Tina National Bank, at
Indepentleince,-at Ave o'clock thin after
noon. While one guarded the door, the
other two rifled the Imre. and drawers.
Wm. Meetly, cashier, and the clerk wore
there locked up in the vault,. where they
remained two beam -Wont • htcCor at
Co., bankers, had just placed theirfunde
In the rnult of tho National Bank for
eafety dining the night, and Melo, were
al. taken. The amount dust le not--yet
sacertallied.
lye;
IDi Telsinttb albs rib stattakirlerettf . .) •
Louievitit.s, `1 V. 2''t.-11.icor on a
stand with three feet In tho canal by the
mark. Weather raw all clay..
tny Po cla .3 and Allsat:e Televagrb to I hi - PM,.
Grtr.revenorto,Nriv.27.—Terenty Inches
in tho chanriol. Raining a Litt.D.
Briorrtatabr.r., , Nov. te7..6boUt /Out
feet water in tho,,dumnal. Weathercloddy . Light Mkt. '
.
'Theodore Par War Anultaktbolfogynoo.
Whatbedid for MO - Mier 'legroom of
Boston, in, the long, years, wimp it woe
the toad of every man hi America how he
treated a person of thatreee,l oncishad
arLopportaprity el Judging.- : In too year ,
1852, wile, I was preparing to leave my 1
home inllirginia to go to the Unliersity I
of Cambridge, a negro woman belonging 1
I
to my lb or requ e sted
„Inn to' try and
find out, I poeslble,.mething abouther
husband, lin bad fled frem a neighbor.
lug *date, and taken , refuge, , its she bel.
dewed, in Piton. A stranger In Boston,
I tried to d The man; 'but without auc •
ems, for. o negrom were naturally sus.
pichmaof tivetranger inquiring after a
fugitive,.. nd.put mo as often as they.
er,
Couldi • 6 wrong ' patb.., At length I
applied, to 'haulm P o r ker for aid. Ho
at once w nt with me through all the.
negro que ere and hiding ' places, andl
theno til e r t i g . taTe l !" i ll t gCe bb Pgial ts;
miller 4Et lea and: cellular - which. orb.
nary rrepe tabilityeoulding. have been
induced enter, Wherever. he came
there was:, roYerentiel. hush, as If an
Angel bade terod, and oyes grow.ixtelst
for the joy ( seeing him. t3oinc of them
salted hi s .h d; and held it in nuance on
theh br east ,or bathed it with team. He
said, "Here s a 'Virginian eeeking a fugi
tive, but do 01. lbw lilre.d . They did not
dream of fear, but told me what they
knew of Ibte man, and would, I am pg.
astaded,ll" I' bed held_ inindeuffs In aly
hand, Ali lie lefit Bose humble rooms
where he had been eyes to the blind and
feet, to the lame, the blossings.ef those
who had been ready to perish came upon
bids in,tia, fervent ','Hori bless you, air,"
which came In broken utterance from
each lowly . lisart..lf. D. (Amway, in
Fortrulmuy. , /kFim , ..... :
Voeceater,,ltata.`, bat Thuredsty 1
, ft man named Curtis, whosel
fteparnted-ftom bhrt:threo *IMO::
at - of his brutal bobattioriffro-
the bouneof a friend a!tehloti
stopping; met bar In a room
otbor female lay oleic, and.flrod
otairota a plate] at bor 'anti' bet ,
dead. Tho mordere; then. en.
id in summed to have commit
lo,ladrowPing• -; r 5 a t i 1 ;
—ln
afternno,
wit&
eTedOti
aho w
whew
three'
ahot'ha
=ea,
uic
[yoos . gale tunny beJamnuod
oofltn, o la nn expressive Chines -4)
into one`
oath.
SUBURBAN.
=l3==2
In• • that all pnesons 7 connected
Itithlhe 9.etwrre estebliihnient may
pinpdflrendey tho Nat:long, Thanksgiv
ing DO, them will: bo no paper issued
'frern4hisnffice 4)=1110140w. •: - • k
POISTI CAL:
City . nventlei Girths Lotbarlitefornt I
A% . -4.lanteoletnekletwo llononsotaol
..* ter; "Loser. Oanonel /Minder tor
Toolsnrer, Won S.W. Illshtho ter COW.
toyer.. . _
PUtittant to atlJOnnittoopt tho City
COW/ Option of the 1:Ulsor Reform Party.
met let nightin (lie FiromMes Aesocia
(lon Will, for ther`purpciee of nominating
esm I CM for Municipal offices.
I- 41 - '. Begot, Esq.; editor of the Roe:king
Ailiio niesided,JandMr. H. It. liagey .
woad ' media Secretary. :
The 11 wee called, and the following
d os w ere found to be *went. '
IR Ward-Ed. Sullivan, Goo. Haber,
Re Ward-Samuel St ool, H. It
• . ...
, Ward-Wm. F. Mcßride, John
'Hat
t ,.. .
•,•
lb Warri-Josoph Talent, John H.
Shalt : - -
sleiff Ward-Ist Precinct -James S.
vela,
Shalt
Steel. 3d Precinct-Joseph
Duno,pamuel E ll ison: -
Sista Ward-Ist Prechiet,WM. A. Me:
Dangldin,Georgolinowdon. , Id Precinct
--Sam&l.Lambert, IV: D.lteiter., ..
d'ereatA Ward-Franels Heaths, B.
EvangMli Card-Adam 3. D.
s.,
Nisilli Ward-Wm. R. Reed, Matthew
-
Let a Ward-John M. Bahian; Peter
Ran% • . _
Oa ii Roma hip-Jamos Bowen, Jo
seVg ionship-Wm. Printer, Henry
A. Geohte. •
I critic-Ist Procincl-James F.
A/10 idszi F. Smith. fhl PreclnetG.
W. C ~Wm, Esler.
• All Shins portinentremarks t'romMr.
RI tatter gentlemen present, a
motto led to .proceed with notrd
mid following gentlemen - were
If•Potr:. Igor-Jamesiinuel
.hero. E.
troller-•'E .A. Frothy, Thomas
W. IV t. _
___,i-
For ornm- =list William
I. 31 J. Alvin Elmer.- ,
On on the - nominations were
closed: lir-Frothy withdrew his name
as a data' for Treasurer and there
being do opposition to Mr. Illockmore
for Mellor ar Mr: Allinder for Treasurer,
both were nominated by acclamation
ausidst.much applause. - The Conven
tion then preoceded to .nominate by
markingthe ean.lidates for the offices of
:Cant and: City . Attorney with rho
following remit.
I.lw 4:bototter-Tltonoas W. Wright
W. e; B. A. Frothy. 7.
For Aftorary-lailsurgartg,2l, fs Wm.
I. McGinn, 3; J. Alvin Bower. 3.
The ticket nominated stand. thus.: For
Mayor Jam.. Bhtekmoret for Treasurer,
SitruntitAllinder; for Controller: Thomas
W. Wright; for City Attorney, 13111
~ Iturgssin.
On motion of Mr. - Mcßride, all the del
egams.-pment pledged themselves to
so sport the ticket nominated.
On Motion, the 11:atoning gontlomoU
we.n.ohninted to welt upon the /101111-
nety,tagt Inform them of their notritne-
Sim S. S. Lambert, John D. Evans.
Edhillivais, William Reed, W. F.
.1101 and George Reber. . - .-
The Chairman was authorized to ap
rgAls,cl,ll,.7—;gap,92,-,?E.T.tive
from Melt election district, to racy, "
, b , LiStkweritning Year: The --Cenvea
'
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The Republicans of the Sixth ward in
meeting at the School house, last even
inn—Jared M. Brush presiding, and J. R,
Newman acting as Sae atari—suggested
the following perecms us candidates for
the all eta designated, nominations to be
made bytallot on Saturday evening next
between the hours of four and maven
o'clock:
Sme,cr . Cot:war—let precinct A. M.
Brown; IM product: James P. Termer—
twotobe rominate4L
Cottmon COUNCIL—Iet mare*: Jared
M. Brush, John Rahman, Charles Jere.
my, D. L. Plesning., 2,41, precinct Hobert
liobb, Win. Barnhil l , Dr. Josiah G. Me.
Candleas—lbre to be nominated, three In
tfurfirti precinct and two lo,rhe , "amid.
ALDIIIMAZI —Joseph A. Butler.
Bawer. Diriworolls--.lat precinct . John
Marshall, Tholiuse'Roberte —one to ho
nominated:, l4Precincir• W. Hart,
°edge Cc:elven, Sr., Jacob 11. Walters,
Joseph Hartman, Wm. Coleman V. G.
Elliott. John BOyd, Cliambiste
—two to be nominated.
Awsmoott—Wm. Shore, Br. •
Jams or. Etrcmow—Lt precinct
George Gillespie; lid preelnet. Samuel
Scott,. Reber[. McCready, GeOrge Coch
ran, Jr.
•LtrarrProne—lat precinct Isaac S.
5.1 precinct: John Beott.• 3
Erman Lworm..-ronx—int pnwinet:
John Marshall: , "Al pnwinct Alexander
Soanor,
,Georgo F. Morgan, John 0.
Bryant
(Xdorrargio—William Shore, Sr., Wil
liam J. Logan.
The following appointments of ollicesa
to hold the nominating election wore
made Judge—James Lindsay; lan
tors—Wm. Shore, Jr., George °dimple.
Conmr - rraa or Pairmsa-4. - A. But
ler, D. L. Fleming, Charles Jeremy.
slats Ward Itipabilleas Sembratlinew.
Tito primary election held by the Re
public:lns of the Ninth ward, for Council
eandidalsa, yesterday, was one of the
most exciting and spirited again of the
chamiter ever hold in the ward, Ind re
sulted In the selection of gentlemen emi
nently worthy of tins united support of
the citizens. Nearly seven hundred votes
were-polled, as the following figures will
show:
For Select Council—David McClelland,
465.; A. .1. Cochrane, tenr• David Craw
ford,-140,' 0. IL Artlistkni, •241:: For
Common L'otinell—T. W Welsh, .4.28*;
Thos. Roamer', " 441 e; W. IL Derrr,
Or; A. Marbling, 211 h, Jac. Lewis, -TR;
George W. Dottier. 174. Those merited
With it;. are tho nonainsith - •
Thu renomination of Mount. lifcClel
teed end Walsh was a deserved stompll
ment to• those gentiemon, who have no
faithfully and with so trmeh credit and
ability served' their constituents in the
Council. ?deem. Cochrane, Itosewell
and Berger will be now members of
Council, and .no , meta'. capable. and
worthy gentlemen could have been se
lected. Although* the contest was ex
citing and spirited the greatest harmony
provellad. and the gontlemena defeated
expronsod satisfaction 'with the reedit,
and pledged the ticket their hearty sup
.
I=X=l
.. The thrunereial reporter, Dermot& . by
name, yesterday had the latiallaction of
,
publishing In that, journal exclusively
the proceedings ofantntOrmalliectinget
the Wool Growers, Association held the
evening previous., We admire outer-
priSe, but liottrietVi Was not of that hon
orable C/ISWICIAW whlchnhould r-
ire an bonnet Journalist. The 8 lacy
ye
of the Asseelotion, a stranger I n eelty, ,
called at the,Commerdat office d re-
quested Mr. Bennett to notify the re. '
'.Borters of other Journals of the meeting.
ennett assented willingly, bit broke
'his word. 'and 'ln consequence received
the credit. of monopolizing the 'report.
.iile• 'make ibis explanation 'to satisfy'
qltose gentlemen who had ord • , extra
copies of the GA7.ETIW =ld w o were
,dl24lpolllte,d at 'finding no repo tot the
meant* therein.
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. .
The Young. Men'a .Christian • amnia
lion; of.h.fanchesteri have had on er eon
aidemtion the' propriety of o. • ng a
leading. room, and Id a meetin • of eat
mate, called by the Executive • •
,to of the Association, hold on Tuesday
evening—J. - 8..." Brady, Jr. EN" . pre
aiding, and J. H. Moore, Esq:,ofildsting
as tiocrotaiy.4he project ivas fully dis
cussed, the result being that the meeting
instructed-the _chairman to report to the
Christian Association that the eLAblJeh
ment of a reading , room In nar.chester
might be considered a fixedfset. • mother
meeting will -be held on Tn,- oven
ing next, 'whim further and more t Win Ito
action gnl be taken In the matt . -
Dy yth —Death
lat ely -
all tbln
i
'march. And eller the As*
has
x:hies,how to:grid a vault appaa
a roared row 01 teeth... la Cgaiti
to flo &scull among tile Araerleu
strth,paileot teeth, Oil socoutdoCtb,
i,
lemmas, of, the. people. its &Imp
Niud's Tootionedl the teeth ran '
porta& In :theix. scalltree. Bold •
sale old retellby Joseph Plemln
84 Market street, and all druggists.
dOUR'PS
Dimities Cones—Judge Wllltame•
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 27.•—0 n the open
s lag of Court the moo of T. J. Simpson,
for use of Dr. W. W. Simpson, vs. John
A. Verner, reported on trial yesterday,
Was
resumed. Before the conclusion .
was reached a mettleriamat was agreed.
upon between the parties and, the jury
wasitet asidei'
The 'next case,taken p up was • that of
A. W.roater,ik. Co. ve. the Pittsburgh
Coal Company. ,Plaintitls claim a bal.
ance • of $4,000.111 'due , on the price of a
locomotive btlilt.by them for defendants
for use on their ooalarallroad. The con
tract prim was • $5,500,, of .whlch 01,500
was paid. Thu defence alleges that the
engine was not. delivered at the Aline
af e r rectltce°r6, cA‘
tlrtrial".
flre
rorta y ies ti,d;a s rn
p J f etry l lleh •Monday .•
- cop mon ruarva, 'ago titerrett.
WEDNESDAY NOIF -Inthe CUD of
Nieinterfield for jute ve. Busch, reported
yesterday, the jury found tor' plaintiff in
the sum of ' - -
D... 71. Ryan vs. Ilugh.Swearingen.
This was an action In 'replevin for a
brown mare valued at tr2ZiO. Verdict for
plain= • • •
Giserge If:Combs vs. James Rgwan.
This Is an action for trespass, the plain
tiff alleging. that the defendant had re
moved a fence enclosing some land of
plaintiff abutting on the Putney road.
On trial.
Jury discharged till Monday. Argu
ment list will be taken up on Friday,.
=
Saran 'Rine 'the' past 'year General
,
Robinson, having a ton acre.. lot in. the
upper part of Maneheater(now the Fifth
ward of Allegheny) determined to 'bore
.
en It for oil or oalt. After plotting the
ground to, the depth of onelthoniand feet
without trupposs, his friends dispairing bf
, „
finding either of th objdcte of r actitrelt,
advised the General 'to. spend no more
money bit ea bootless en enterprise; but
tie had faith that Witt would ultimately
be found and pentavered ttntilyesterdey,
when, 'at a depth' of ane.thoutand four
hundred feet, a fine salt spribg revealed
from which there continued to
flow spontaneously n stream of warm
salt water, estimated at five hundred
barrela In twent-fgr hours. The NT-
ter is of about Len egreeS gravity.
W. Karns, a veteran salt menthe:darer,
thinks three' barmla of the water will
, yield ono barnil of salt. It is Inferred
tram the great fort* with which the sa
line treasure haws that there will be
found gee outtictent to areporate the
whole product—thus dispensing with both
pumps and fuel. The General's faith in
this hustance, at least, is proved by his
May It prove to him a savor of
good works mad length of days.
• A Memsralabie reateure
At the Concert at the FeMale College en
last Tuesday evening was the charming
Pia rio used by the performers. Its mag
nificent tcrne tilled tho whom Chapel
with a very flood of melody, and even
In the very softest and Sweetest passages
every note rang out ea distinctly its the
warbling of •a birth especially in the
duett for violin - and piano,' played by
Profevaor and Dlelianer, was itS'ex
cellinat singing tone, rosolfest, both in
struments blending,tbgethei In sweetest
harmony like two .fresh human voices.
The piano woe ono of the now much
talked of Decker Plan" which ate mak
ing_ such a stir In 'Mar musical circles,
and Profincior Dlessner evinced superior
musical perception in • selecting this
piano on which to give his. first public
performance, and for the Decker Piano
to be selected sinelka thorough must
abuistadskri•Lat.,lgitideed it
noteworthy reeenitetidallibil. The pixie ,
was furnished from the rooms'of Mr. C.
C. Mellor ' the sole agent for tho Decker.
May we hear more of them in future
concerts. 1
A ewer of MAI sobbers. • •
I R , referring tilus recent mail box
robliery In this edgy', the Harrisburg Fet
,9".PA =yet-A limiiar robbery heels:en
committed in - city. Some two weeks
th unt
from
herewe noticed the mails sent
here hadbeen e en somewhere between
Harrisburg an -Philadelphia.ll .has
Ithaca .beea dhseevisied that - th e boxes
containing the letters were abstracted
either from the railroad ear or the cus
tody of the mail Messenger, at the depot,
anti taken from thence to. Air. Swarm's
luMber yard, where a large number of
titled letters have been found, and .the
broken beam which contained them dis
covered under a pile of lumbdr. Sem('
of the letters which were opened brim
evidence of having contained sums of
money. We understand that one - writer
Kays that seventy dollars were enclosed;
whilst another lays, ''.l enclose did for the
purpose of buying two yards of silk,"
Ar. It is evident that a gang of thieve,
are infesting the country and our public
sinkers cannot be too vigilant to guard
against depredations of this kind. , . - :
The Saw s 4 !Minn Orphan Asylums ,
Thus magnificent structure, reared as
an offering of charity by the Catholics of,
this diocese, for a home for the orphan,
will be thrown open for public inspect .
Lion to-Jay. It Is One of the Most sub
stantial and complete buildings' of the
character In the country; and cost a sum
approsimaUng one hundred and lifts
thousand dollars. .11 is located on Triune.
Mil streal. and 'clam be :niched by the
•Mlnersvllle cars. To-night a thanks
giving fcstnaland sociable will bo held
hi grand style, to width all are invited.
The programme embraces promenades,
supper and vocal and Instrumental con
cern, - Ast there will be two. first
.class*
bands of music In attendance. a rare
Rood time nu. 7 be tintlclpated: Tbecaris
of admission, admitting a Indy and gen
tleman, hate been fizadat the very rea
sonable price of three. dollars. No urge
all who would contribute-to a noble ob.
Jan, and at the sometime spends pleas
ant evening kip° present. . ,
'teller lee the hatrerere by the • ES
ploePett—Ceatlemed Last...
addltlottel eubscriptiOns
to the relief fetal for the bollor.eiploalou
euffecon asp reported t
61r.15.111T $ 6 WA. W. Ireps.spl: •
r.. [.
W. Y 00455 q PI:11'451=1i: 113
Shwev•rgerU r.
U Loo...tottett 1110
004 esiplaytts. 1:13 40 148. Illocnberga 60 00
Total ........:.f' 1 •• • • ' • * el 10
Amount irtsvionsly raportad. gu. tat 40
_ _
Total so
w) M.' CLAtevr,.
Tre.asurer Finareof _Committee, Rollef
Theodore Tilton's Leetare
Tide 'en:duel:a editor Cod lectnrer will
speak to-night St Dr.] Swift's Church,
'leaver street, Allegheny, on the highly
attrsetiye eublect of-'rhe Art of Using
tho ,We undernistid.that this is
is the only lecture-to ho delivered by
Mr. Tilton In this 'vicinity this.seasoni
so that all who desire to lima' hint roust
uot ihlt to attendto.nigtit.: The genuine
ability of thin 'celebrated lecturer should
ensure, to the eillegheuy- lAbrary.Asso.
elation:4in• overflowing audience this
evening.
G'rand Concert,-Lotiour readers:bear
in mind that atringements are being
made for a °rand vocal and inatrumental
Concert, to bbbolttat nio Hall, on
Tuesday evening, December 10th, by the
pupils or Mrk E. A: Sawyer, assisted by
.a number of, ; }ten .known. vocalists.
Among the latter Miss . tattle Jones, an
universal favorite, Mr. ' , Romig, Mr.
Dlgby and Messrs. Slack, Jackson; Hon.
ner and Darlin , of the Allegheny quar
tette Club, hav generously volunteered
their aervices the ocutsion.
Foot Illace."--A toot me hetween two
nmateurn of this city II expeCted to come
°Ton tiaturday sown:mon. of Browns
town far a puree &Ally dollars and the
championship of Pennsylvania. David
Evaus end Joseph Hover aro 810 portico
who ore to run. We underetand Evans
has run elude is three minutes. II eo,
Hover will have Co get up and: duet or
he will bo beat. Betting so far is about
even,- Distance,. 120 yards. Time of
etarting,l o'clock r. ss.
• Cemeiltteit Orgaullation.—The City
Executive .Committee appointed by the
ChairmimorthelastltepublicanCity Con
-nation mot at awaiting of Janes &Pear.;
amt. - atternies, - ;Grant etroet, Tuesday
evening, and organmed, electing Alder
man Joe . A.Butier,..of thet3lxth ward, as
Chairman. Gen:A.Li. rearson, - of Law-.
reneeville, as Secretary, and Jnoob
!Walter, Eaq., of the Sixth ward, Os Treas
.
labia
.ft tho
lef 'Clitght: l -Recently • the vomp
rostinfindeiry of Mr, Bonham, on /bird
street, Allegheny, was Mitered and rob.
bed of Socha!: The polio° discovered that
TointMeAltater was the. thief, and- yen.
terday Mayor Morrison committed him
for trial In &Dna of batL
• raw.
k,,care
.t
p t
61... No.
Tee Wa•blogloo Street Pavement
Ono of our contemporaries yesterday
published an item which does great in
justice to one of our most worthy and
highly esteemed citizens, Edw. Dith
ridge, Ihq. Itsoems that. a few months
ago Washinkton street - was paved, and
the sidewalks, in .wmmon with •the
street, were filled in from four. to eight
feet. Mr. Dithridge, whose glass works
fronts on a full square, was anxious to
secure a good foundation for a pavement
previous to laving ii, and from time to
time had aka in the walk with new
materials after it had settled,.until a
hard, solid foundation was nearly Se
cured. The brick to lay the pavement
had been _ordered. for delivery on Wed
nesday rolthing, but on - Tuesday morn
ing he observed the materials for paving
being delivered by Street Conimissioner
Flinn, who, without consulting Mr.
Dithridgc, had set mon to work that
afternoon to lay thepavement. On reek
ing inquiry and informing Mr. Flinn
that he had already made arrangements
for laying the pavement, Mr. Dithridge
was given no satisfaction whatever. Mr.
D. requested the Commissioner to desist
laying the pavement, but a suit for
surety of the praise was thoanswor. We
certainly think Mr. Flinn acted unwise
ly and hastily in the. matter. Mr. Dith
ridge had arranged to comply with the
law; and there Wag not such urgent haste
'for the completion of the job mato demand
itsimmedistoexecutidn. Ilehassincehad
the pavement completed cording to
the arrangements made previous to . Mr.
interference.i , In a residence
here of over half a nblry Mr. 111th
ridge's name has - nev r appeared before
the public in Other then a creditable con
nection, and hie manyifrionds were just
lloti;VAemd by t h e
wl u t t ly ce e
Made reference.
===l3
•
- (Inns Eforsa.—Mr. Barron, the pop.
tiler yor:kg iragedian, will appear la the
character of "Buy Brag " at thaXatinee
at the Opera Rouse, this atternam, and
in the evening the" Fool's Revenge" will
he presented, with Mr. 11. as Barite:do:
Iforatthstancllng Mr. Barron is quite a
young man he ion talent which is of the
highest order, and le criallugareprdeticat
that will, 'ore long, placable name falba
head of the prof, talon; even. now ha luta
but. few if any superman in Shake.-
pewee leading characters. ills engage.
went, ee regret. to say, 'cloaca with the
present week, and no admirer of tragedy
should fail to see him.. _Friday evening
be takes a benefit, when will be present
ed the new drama entitled "Blida," with
fiL!f ; Barron in the rote of Henri de Lo
.
ACADEMY Or Ml:sta.—The James E.
Murdoch Dramatic Troupe will give an
entertainmbnt at the Academy or. Music
this evening, when the interestingdrarna
of "Lucretia Borgia" will be presented,
with MISS Agnes Hamilton in the prin
cipal rola.
• Masonic idszt..4The entertainment
to be given at Masonic Mai Friday
evening by the Memdlistens will be au
interesting affair, and doubtless will,be
well patronized. j
TAM xfon Tatar= —The attractions
at Trimblere "Varieties are both numer
ous 7 and of ave chunkier, and the
consequences are that the house •is
crowded nightly to tness them.
Coicesurs.The Sandell/mkt, Quin
tet° Club of MAIM will give two of
their excellent wineerts at the Amdemy
of Mimic, Wednesday end - Thursday
evenings, December 4th and etb. The
reputation of this trimpe is permanently
established, and the eemeerta will doubt..-
.lest bowel] patronized. : . :• . .
TAM FSMIS( .11110141)..
Thbi is thenterm applied. Met- aPPro•
prietely when *ti come to apeak of tbe
now Weed Sewing 'Utterer-to
ry proortif Itasidpariesity Is best obtain
ed by actual trial,- bid thoor 'desiring to
ptuctuise asstwhag maeb no-ciumot but
be liitiVelitib- - dfir'xitalfitigiritelheteithrlty
the fact that the Weed, during this year,
has curled off all the first prime attitate
and County Pairs. It Is the bawd pro
duction in the Sewing machine line, and
a most convincing , proof of its accept
ance as an improvement over others, 11,
the fact that in twits, during the year Ju.st
drawing to a close the Increase of the
IVeeiloverothsr machines Is about one
hundral and ninety-seven per cent.
It will do a greater range and
variety - of work then any other ma
chine, and will do eignethings impossi
ble with any other, ifirticularly in .the
matter of hemstitching. It is unequaled
far light manufacturing or heavy family
sewing, pawing ovdr uneven surfaces
without change of speed or stitch, •oper.
sting on any material from wadding to
leather, by means of an inimitable self
adjusting tension. It is so simple in
construction that any one can learn how
to operate it; and not liable to get out - of
order. The price varies, In accordance
with style and finish, from sixty to one
hundred and seventy dollars. The
ascot for Wastes n Pennsylvania le 'Maj.
It. li. Long, whose place of business W
at No: le .Orant street, Pittsburgh.
Those desiring to purchase sowing ma
chines should not omit to call and exam
hie specimens and see them operate.
Pedestrianism is the latest y braln ethics
tion. John Shoemaker, a resident of
New Castle, has laid a wager that he Imn
walk from that place to Allegheny city,
a distance of forty-nine miles, in ten
bourn, and propoees to start 'from the
Leslie House, In New Castle, this morn
ing at nine o'clock. If he Is "on time'.
ho will reach the Grant goose, Alleghe
ny city, at seven o'clxick tide evening. ,
At n recent meeting of the Board of
Directors or rim - Young Men's Christian
Association, the following named officers
were elected jor the ensuing year. Pres
ident, Oliver dicClintock: hit Vico Prod.
Ment. .1. A. Emory; itir Vtw Preddent,
Benjamin Page; Corresponding Secre
tary. 11. h. Porter; Recording Secretary,
E. v. Cook; Treasurer. W. B. EdwaMs.
The Opening of the New Orphan nay
lutn, on Tannehill street, will take place
on Wedn.day and Thursday evenings,
November =hand There will be
two bands of music and two planas fur
nished for the occasion by Barr, 'hunk°
t Buettler. Tickets. including supper
and -.promenade, /3,00, admitting lady
and gentleman.
- The Postonicowillopenatseveno'dock
this morning and close at nine o'clock.
It will remain closed daring the remain
der of the day, in order 'Wallow the mn
ployeento properly obeetwo the day.
Allegheny baunello will moot to-nighh,
provided' a quorum am bb brought toy
gather, . • .
FISITRTH PAGE =Wool Growers , Ccin.
ventlon—Full Report of -Proceedings
OD Fourth Page. "
STATE NEWS.
A Bonn Ronnanv.—The Beading, Ni
patch sue: Between three and four
o'clock thle'mewnlng fhur' burgles en
tered the residence of Mk. Jas. Vaughn;
at No. 217 North Fifth - Strut, and &nu.
ceedod in etealing a gold watch, valued
at ono hundred dollars, and a valuable
set of fors. Thu particulars of the rob:.
bery are as follows: Tho house wee ezi
tared by tho Front door, thoiock of which
was picked: A ft er gaining entrance to
the building, ono of the robtors took oil
big hat and boots, and arming himself
with revolver, he ascended the stain
and soon gained entrance to Mr. V.'s
bed chamber, in which a lightsiras burn-
ing.. The rest of the burglars ransacked
the rooms below, u loud talking - was
occasionally heard. The thief in thebed
chamber made a alight noise in eceurlog
the watch, which awakened Mn•Vr.aglua,
when aim aroused her husband who, 800.
ingg t i h n e s eX , ,o h o o f a
f rthirs; he . hie
burl gun belted in the fro m
the
The robber very coolly proeented there.;
solver to the bead of Mr. V. and Dom. ,
pelted him to return to bed end keep
uria, or ho would' Mew his bmbas out.
The thief then seated himself on the foot
of the bed. pistol in hand, and informed
Mr. Vaughn that there were four of thorn
in the house; thatthey eamciaiter money,.
and that .it he (Mr. V.),dld not =ice a
noise they would disturb nothing in the
hone% but if he attempted to got ant of
bed, or to make thealightest noise; they
'would kill the whole famUy and then set
fire to the building. .About this time a.
sigraff was heard down stairs; when the
bold thief got the pantaloons of Mr. V.,
locdc therefrom a pocket book.containing
thirteen dollars, and .then went down
stairs to join his companions, ono of
whom had the furs in his PC:Ssession,
which were Mken from the parlor. Soon
after the front door was heard to open
and shut, - and- all became quiet. The
man that entered the bed chamber was
not disguised, and a more bolder theft
was never committed in this city.. - For
certain reasons wo shall disclose no more
orthis bold and daring robbery at Ltd.
'time, as sufficient Le known by our de
tectives tobring the guilty ones to speedy
,
.The Lancaster, Jirpreits says: A icum
whose'imme is supposed to..havia . beelii
Edsiard Ridthrum, was found lying
dead In Rohrer's run, :ear. Samuel Lea
man's limo Idle, in East Lompeter town-
Je.
NUMBER 276
ship, yesterday. When discovered, the
deceased was hying on his back in the
water, which, at that point, was only
about three inches in clepth. Ile hail
been in the no'ghborhooci .for several
days previous to the time he was found
dead, and appeared to have been labor
ing under aberration of mind. As tho
water in the stream in which he was Ms
, covered was too shallow to cover his
body it in supposed he fell into it during
an attack of sickness. , •
The Lancaster Inquirer says: Jacob
Radiant aged about seventy years, re-
siding in this city, was instantly killed
on the railroad on Thursday afternoon.
The accident occurred near Dillervllle.
The unfortunate man was engaged in
picking'up coal, when he was struck on
the head by the Columbia Accommoda
tion train. Coroner Leonard held an
Inquest, and a verdict of accidental death
was rendered air., David Downey,
of this city, died very suddenly, In Phil
adelphia on last Wednesday night, of
congestion of the brain.
CITY ITEMS
D u Goods St Wholessie.—We in
rite the particular attention of buyers a
wholmile to our complete Mock of silks
dress goods, and all kinds of fancy an.'
staple goods, and to the fact that we sel
at the lowest eastern prices, and au ,
goods to suit purchasers., •
J. W. Mu & Co.,
• fa Market street.
TOUXICIIiie Stork of Ladles' Furs, at the
extensive and popular Fur House of
Wm. Fleming, No. 139 Wood street.
Somethlog Good.—The, boots, shoes,
gaiters, oce-, for men, ladles andehlidren,
kept at 89 Market street,. are made or
the very best material, and :sold u low
as the lowest. All goods are warranted
to give satisfaction...lf on want some,
thing ' good, and at gold prices, call at
Robb's Shoe Home, 89 market street.
t Go to the extensive Fur House of Wm
Fleming. No. 139 Wood street, for bar
gains in Fors.
The Great Cause of the Popularity of
Wilson's Pills is their singular efficacy
In the sure of Dyspepsia and Bilious
complaints. Every one who ha used
them is ready to "repeat the dose" on a
second emergency. Hones all the lead
ing druggists in A ni eri es find it neces
sary to' them.
Call and Examine tho large and com
plete atom of Ladlea' Fare, at William
Fleming's, No. 139.Woottatreet. tf
Eye, Ear, Throat, LUNG Cur
and CATAIIIIII; animesaftdly
treated by Dr. Aborn, 134 Smithfield
street. A book by mail 50 cent..
77E.
JosiOpened,At Wm. Fleming'a, No
139 Wood street, a large stock of T ^Nes'
Fore.
Ladies , Fura.—Tho beet and cheapest
Furi In the city. can be found on west
corner of Market and Fourth streets.
6t GAnnuart & STEWART.
• Co to Wm. 11emlnes, No. 139 Wood
street, for bargains In Ladles• Ftus. tf
16.00, $8.00;1110.00, Elegant Seam,
w t corner Market and Fourth Street.
- GLUM= et. STEWART.
Call at Wrri, 156. - IMi Wood
street, ter bargtlns in Ladles' Fan.
Chinchilla Cloth, elegant, all colors, on
west corner Market and Fourth street.
ws . ' • (lawman R STEWAHT.
Bargain. la .Liullee Fara, at William
Fiarnlag's, 110,139 Wood attest. tf
I=ll
AMDtIXLV. N —Ott
LEV. the Vth Wt., at 3. 111...
ELIA. DU
w
.411 ~ Su al vein take place on Playas . ; sirm
tatetild'ViaikElL7llValir
.1m304* - I, a-tor. James P. whit., Nag.. at
Itelieraport. TIN Manila of the finally are In
alted to attend.
si :41 :41
ROBERT T. RODNEY. Under.
TIMM Assn ENNALmge. O. 41 Ohio R..
Allegheny. and No. 10 Diamond Squat-,
Jobs Wilson A 111.”) keeps always oa band Ur
best lintel, nosowood, Walnut- and lsoltatton
Itasorood Co..t • Walnut Cola. from OM of/
wards. Easewoml Cntllnallto upward/1; all alb.
Coal. In proportlon. Carrlag. ant- Has..
famished 'at low rates. Crape, Gloves, Plata
andEngeartagfornishedtwatts: 001oe open day
and sight..
ALEX. &MEN, ENDEUTAKEE,
No. IDS troirth Street, Plitatrarata Pa.
Cors, Dealt ilia: our= CILOV/ne, 104
gran d es, of
Funeral Furnlables WWI
funushvll. Dooms open day end nlittle lawns
and-Carriages faraelted. '
Davl4 Senn, D. D u ltirr.
O. W. Jseonna, D. D., Tema. Zola& Jq.,
'Teton 14.141110:, Esq. •
JG. DOD G ERS.. VNDERTA
. • KEIL ANY) EM85.1.31211, (aneenwpor to Ma
tato Wane X. Modem.) N.. 1 Ohiu Vt..%
three doom gruel Messer. Mantle= City. aft -
Zwewood, Mahogany. Walnut and Row
Wood Imitation Cotina at this lowest redauw i
prioea. Mootna *pen at all Donn, day and night.
hies... and Cartilages garnishad on short nott.
=4 en man mum:mat:O. term..
EDWARD CZABNIECILE, lIN
DISZTAIMIL Odlee, No. Zit Ohio Btreet,
Allsisbany. MatalUe. Basswood sad other
with a aompleta alba of Mistral haralatilaa
Goods, on baud and thenlibed at saaratst satin,
at lerarast prices. Baleaad Livery Stables, roe
aer of first and ILLIdla Stmts. Ciarrtalea.
8. 0 ..bak BMWs, Saddle Hama, &a., &a..
for hire.
Lawasorrthe, R. ORISAILZITTAL MAILBLI
nad STONI WORKS; STOFIL BITSLAL CAM,
warronted water proof.
FOUND.
VOIMID—On Tuesday EvenLau
•!.• 'November 28th, on Craig street, Allegheny,
• POCILET-110018.. containing • •=2lB amount or
looney. The owner can horn the moo by pro,
112, property Inn paying for this &dye:Zan:lent.
11. CALLAHAN, OS Craig street, Altenttnny.
POLITICAL.
TUE REPVEILICANB of the sth
ward. *lll meet at the School Roue. on
BATT:TH.I)LT. NOT. Seth. between the lours of i
m. 17 o'clock , M., for the purpose or umulau-
Wig Word and Hltyptheers. Vole.by ballots
FOB RENT.
rOB BENT OFFICE&—The
rooms sae occupied by the Beer,l=7 of tbs
Unton Banned and Transportation Compang.
N. 03 Mk street: ores 0. McClintock • C0...1
Carpet More. me se rooms pro eel dabbtao
(.02., being located lb 'the nearest boa
nese =don Fifth street; bow bets* UM vitt
the Picoleas batmen , . rendetteli titan tree
from noise. ete Front roan containg lalFO Mee
proof van% 'Fiemalon can be bad on (beim
prorlsoo.. Inquire of OLIVES NaCILINTOCEIL &
CO.,9lMth area.
'UNITED STATES
WATCH COMPAIIT'S WATCHES
w. bot_o_lott tootle. cloth. lot of theft I.
<tooted W.... TO. , ore undoobtoNy the
FINEST .d NEST fortbo prim over boot
=to:ot, bolos Jeweled ed. CEMINOLITZ.
umpratuntt.NllE
miiiowcuwxs
Itnie sitt**l.l.AgeAtr,
DIJNEOMTIL ; IWWITT,
ce nevi sassy.
Orvosim au ONTO taLL.
SEAST 0. aux,
Mer Chant Tailor,
Car. Penn' ?Wad St. Clair Stroats
/ , Pnlsitmew,a4L
przmik WILSON
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Mao taw Utak littcalt, us tea alteapiat, atm.
pion and bast.
learools,l2 . ra . V 177TH, Rail=
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Tin! ZDITIONS.
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• I. op:mut:etas "arr
n ous mains SWIM
lase, Arms , /
ar.dlrg Satter for tbe
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k. 4 &Man. p r. ' bl "a 7 W
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A largo
WINS o 1
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Nall. val. ,
.4 Railed . 1
marelsl Mar
the clCf.
should b vt
VAV:O7I-1: g
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Cube of L.
—A•dwip of ea person lieaDali
al , as club. Additions to flabil can •
tina. at blab rates.
"MC. 'Welossausgat..l. o,6llrba.r"
or
Pains. be me, and speolib* nitaa ad nk.a l 7 •
..re at ' , es Imam a 'Wednesday *Semi forpito
scribers harb*bat one mail • ...et.
airlloner try Draft, Kapresa, Mossy Orders,
or Its Dessil Lamm low b. sant at *abridge
Address. • • GALVITEIr.
rirreatirsall. mart •
WANTED -To sell. 011ita *5lll
eatahli Mil TOBACCO ST I«- " - al
N. 51 Ohio street.; thlrd &dr below UM Yea
0500. Allegheny City. Small capital Malidiad•
Call at THE STOICS.
TASTED—A noolwasmrEm
• —Meat be thoroughly tellable. `A Man of
middle age. and thorintSh: n“du n°2t. 4 3 —.. ".
others need ap,ly. To suet s pers. tt ars.'.
slble nod permanent petition will is/ este.
with
a liberal salary.. Address, with istateneeSi HOS
want A lllllll
•to entry comity to rennsylrianla as Ohio,
to '.ell three IndisirensaMe &Melon. wanton la
everT Ile. TM. L. no bombs(. 001 niman
onmonth tour to slnteen dolts...per day'. COIL
on or address CUSUILLO II LOCKHART. `Rowin
35, Bt. Clolr
TE D ABASE - 6117 111 !7"
r REVOIXIOI.9.—SIO 4a, he
r Carblher; $3 to $7 bath f,10 01,4, .
bluer. 11.5:o bath for C01t.5,41 1 4
rolv• rr. Cash paid for 0thr7. 4.-
I ,f bre.ande. rencht having_th,
eta teed them br Expresso. t
NSTON, Orrat Western Ora waro.6
rett, earntr.lirsine, ritu6am4.
FOR SAIeE.L
IMP
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Me, o r
Navy .
eiption
above arm:
a . n. JO
ial Penn
ALE.-A good pAravia•
E. on this paper, veld. be iold
de mate. None ethos need eddlle
E VIJIINSING-1100)11:
Lo u I;
ROI
soder. CDC i
at GAZET,
FOR FiALE-390 ACRES 619 01,
PAR lING LARD. In I. Tema oaf.
Good title . Teruo all paid. Win trade 1 9 ,01,
property. Far particulars ingu/so of II .
SOUTH.. U. idßartei street. ' - 1 •
poll thlrn LE— THREE INUILOERiId.
-• Lc)Tslnt BELT:neto;.,a wool' ea:.
lion, tiro yea from tee berailicai track. Saab
lot 42.2141beautifolly militated. tad will lee'aelet
eheaip. titans or WILLIAM EIOLIIVIL'AU
Liberty teat.
FOR :ALE—One Orst.rato tern
tot, BRICK DWELLING 1101* with
eight roo s, finished attic and good dry cellar:
brick stabie and carriage boos, all in
pied or
der. glitto on tfienorner Bearer anti set
North all y. Oas arid Dot and cold water is the
Loose. E quire of RAMSEY & HALL. 'Min rd.-
tato Ageita, Jgo. 91 Bearer street,
FOR SALE-BRICK .IrAWEIr-
The undersigned ertll sell all or the;hattat
Bela TaTd, to throws. edehlthe to ehthee In
the thelthse. The yard L sax, erlth all the =thee
ern impeovementa. Lena ram ten year& None
need apply bat time who's.. trostnea. Ad•
dean E. T. C.. Allegheny P. O. •
FOR SALE-1110118E8.-;-4T
EDWARD'S Livery ARA Sale MAMA. ono
Arm /ARMY HORSY. 'DATE Wee DAPPLE
GREY DOZIER ..ww LAEGZ DRAUGHT
HORSE: Wee R - LACIC MARES: two.DILEY
WARM YIRST STREET. Abu the AL:Awsum•
hes Howe.-
BR-Horses boosta and sold On eamnslaslons
FOILIALE.—Hquee and Lot on
corner of Manhattan and Adams atraetitc
soar Paoenger lLsllasy.. Lot es by 1.4
Home frame. mots/MEDI room 4.4 hood DAL
Dopiove4. /loose awl Lot oaSbetlield.aDir
Bidwell street. All urinal' City. Lot 12 by Lt
feet: bonrs frame. contains ball. bye too= aDd
goat collar; water sod awl. Also, several small.
ROWS .4 Lots In good loostloa, losolre et J.
ILUSH R CO., stmat, max elteDDLis
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I? SALE.—A HARE CHANCE
it offered to en Bette "seollemao, brains o
malt tonna' of ptge, to porelsm a ona-thled tu
t .rest Ina well ertabllshed and Well toying Li-
Meeting Renner?. To e man seen/tamed to
Immlinr, this La a ram opPortanlty, as in addl.
dolt to bla Interest no tall receive a .shit of Slot
per month and expense.. 11l hialit, Is ttle poly
reason for present owner 0500105 to salf. Tag
partlmlars .noire of BILL' it; 1111102 . 11004.
Heil Beate Brokers, Lawrennerllle.
FOR SALE—A FARM! OF ONE
HUNDRED *MI MS. altuatid I¢ Path:tit»,
Allegheny county, two and one-half mllas Sunk
of Stswartn Station, Fen». R.R. Tha fortis
uhder good eulttratton and that.; b» Cot It am
apple and peach orchard, comnenclug to bear:
.1016itt.1 Sprlinull — Traprowssinnrcirostot
lunch haute, burn, »radars house and other not
holliluga. '1 he farm to conrenleut to church».
»tool house and. For further portion's»
.
»quirt on the grand., ofJOIIN TlLl.lllloflit
Monrounllc moat Once.
FOR SALE--HOUSE AND.Let.
—A large lot of ground thrtil feft4 Nast
Liberty, on the Fesnistown r, ad. I:Aikido/eau
the Unread Station, on which Is erected g line
two story brick hose of six rooms, with two
cellars. Thls is good home, ,wall 1110100 d
throughout with marble mantels, AA; cellar
floor. told with brick: a Pomp - at the accost
fords se abundant and constant thpolyef,good
water, and will he sold very ebtap and on eery
terms, if spoiled for thou. For particulars.-
quint of 0. 11. TOWER, Real Erato Agent,
04 Fourth Street, Fitteturgh- • • •
FOB FIAL E-LSILILUPSIIIIII6
LOTS.—We now offer on execordlngly
limo a new plan of largo and delirable iota. boa
Log part of that ralnable prapetty belonntrigte
the belie of L. C. I. Noble, litnato at thorn:psi
end of Sharinbarg. atol near Claytata SWIM; tall
the Well Pena.. Railroad. A portion of
lot. linen the railroad on the vest. and' Moth
street --*lgettet.
__set ea the .oeth. The lataartlOlTlSelett..,
with r ed, de streets running themes theiertltre
property,. The sun tor gardenias herpes*. earls
not 14 wrestled. - and for beauty' or toeattoo fad
sea hire no equal. For descriptive Pie a sad
ferth thtrentasttoecall at SILL i ISLIUTTEIts
LT' 8k at/Estate Ascents. Better street; Lew.
Tine.[4 . I "
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GREAT BARGAINS •
LOW PRIDES 1
SIdITIISON, UWE 140.:
EEC]
MAMMOTH EMPOIMM,
Nos. 55 at 57 FIFTH 8,
A"9'4ft 2 t groat w‘xxgtim
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AP Persons onsOlos to Pottalooortll deolitt
• osa ts
m• one of Ito to
umlauts& soot ono
AT THE LOWEST Paucie.‘
TM Mr' yVn rulgrtl4.
NEW STORE AND
NEW GOODS.
H. SMITIL Mucha Tailor
N•AIS Imam ier., ewe. et reeeret
L now recalvlagblancondroppiiO4.
razz AXD WIISM MMUS.
CASlllyzuk TIMM.;
Awl 0391121 i
(wiles, BELL 41Cei.:
Angkor Colon Hills, Plitskikra,..
XonotooMers of reniT• /Loam oool.lllo—.
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