The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 20, 1868, Image 1

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Eigi tttatrglt ak.eil; I ' to him was entirely without foundation.
4 He had never been a member of any
such organization. He had never had
- path) , with Ahura who had beat sgeoNp
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.1 Tin ig to astroy the Government by
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rebellion, and had • done with litho e new
r• trying to destroy it.
Mr. FAIth.:SWORTH asked whether
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on the atermp in Illthols that the war was telt.,
dr .1 avni. an abolition and an unholy war, and he eM
Uri .. -.. am,
L 7! had never voted and never would voter a
'- - dollar to carry it on. " ' •
- Mr.ROSS mound his colleague be had Tt
tit . stu d t h e never said any such thing: He had ob- ''
Jetted, a s the Democratic - party bad oh
td ...• t ake , j•cted. to the war carried ou for abolition
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Ur, " STO. ' purposes, but as , general thing - he had
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voted for appropriation bills unless ther
~. g. was somethin ver=y obnoxious in tin
'•' .1 fat Oni.• - • Mr. FARNSWORTH said he wr
course bound to believe his colle,
but he had been told thin mornim
b) ' cdurt Bia, gendeman of th e highest maw
t• e that ke had now .in bin MUM"
: 1 • . ' port a epoch made by hi. toll ,
• Car. lErases. lodge of Knights 'of th e Gel ,
.T 1 Mr. ROSS repealed his e
f • t ' statement that he bad 1 -
~ ~,_y . .__ ledge, or had 'anything '
i• i g AndllM MUM. ord.r,;was false in every
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The Homo went int
lltaireau Extension. Whole on the atat•
', • I DAWES is the Chs
) . • . on the'President's
ma innsamakeimentki • Mr. RAKER a ,
n • t . on the sublect o
mathernir, Jan. la, IBM. - a u ... ~f f t,
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I. I L anal currency honed for the templets in
/l• Mar of the '
a& atad.tos s6o ,COlq_ amount ibir. tion of tb
8; amount tocliormed'and dais- GOTS=
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4,400; Ritional bank notes is- ProPe ,
3 , 180 : amount of the 4titer in gr ir
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on $.2951442M1 • the
ay et imaranao mamma. manna-, it,
Logan will Introduce the tOUSW. r
d". lip eolotioa in the House on Monday:
) - , aped, That the Secretary, of to'
vie ] =ryas requested to comma:dm
.• Roma an intemmtion in his r
,e, tea conoaaing beans byanyNatl
.• Ms in the - City of Now Tork, ir
son auction gath of th•Natior
• - nay act, of any portion of the!
t• •• i. a excess of thealiailprerriek
' . • I et, upon railroad minim ,
&titian" valuer, and or
whothe
. - - thrmailon in kds possession.
oars of such banks are eny
Mars opal-at:km, in =dr
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iinvelv. to. Mepttaband
• .respocthro inalmtions
A avant or hinnot bean
„„ - the necessary . far'
' information be tal
' • • ine douse the• elaatio
1 r i i . adopt smaltmear
i I b.w pliant* try suck ,
A, lane of the No'
PM' gums
Uo. • I to a' To
tyr-,01- Everyth,
p ~ t hi g hl y a !r a t
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comp:Ill , twee,
i , oft =steam;
.., . .b. eziasets ^
-.law= e•
Wo mint- tt• any that all
v. of , , s: old imptta ,
by the pie
titl • . ' a sequel ,
r , bulrush , '
hat f• their e
1. 1 peat pr
, 1 '1 :my be
t_ tat . last'
p it : - ...1 .d de'
a. that . be
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latig
trneu.
lEEM
PTTrisi
We I
tend the
works of t
which took
riving at the
filled ltr s to
wbo Were
A 'Citociiot , DEsiair.
aded to in lavitaOn to 4:
• mil natiokW= of thi
pions Wilds iasthatios,.
on. Saturday.On iir•
:rooms ire lonia Ahem well
nlie;iof pro:nutria:tit dthens,
ng On the different cona—
mittees and
dtiallY examining cull**
ayon work, Indli ink, oil
ilex paintings, dlagrama 11-
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drewhigs,
3 , •• lad miter
Instntini
• 7241 varlet
-was the tab
Ammtg the
were many
some'of wbi
. , taits=liersm
. painted by.'
past mumbo
radii
special_ not
displayed In
and . landscay
.err
• Thdexhil
'plea ,or GrOmatrY and
' and excellence - of the work
lest ,or general adisziration.
' ial/B.Pe Plinth= In oil
plctirres of — decided merit,
eh were s!otebes•fnim an.
n the Alleigtmay Mountains
N i9 N,l g. lB4l l l "kring - the
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The work in traraand
m the cut, le deierving of
e foe the beauty And skill
to eiecution. The lovas
heiezherel Mars ue ebb
ion opens tomorrow morn.
(clock aid continua open
int jduring the remainder
We urge ay who hire an
. .
ing AZ . ten
lay snit
otthe week.'
'interest in . t;
city t? pay
• rooms, port
prikeil see(
Ob.*t
need 014 ter
con:ragmen
that' the zoo
the week:
protreat-ol'Att is oar
at least one “tlatt.to flu=
.ag that they will be ear
-7= 1- -
l e lad paepotesot the school
know; to secure maple ai
md we Pope," therefore,
will be crewlad &deg
spare an hoar or two from
then, Mothers fivers their
fOr afternoon, end
grow-
Let raid
theirothert
bowel:Laid c
uncles, - aunt
(Wan sad wr
and fcrettut
go to this extantiou,
vet aostthat eves here is
buy, ,find.
Pittaborgl, *Ora is a
igu;,! Thera it Lasi.boon for
Schodl of
someyoars,
Uiffei:Hmore
where it Oda tithe nazi
, perioni are racelTlng .
Of than nun than
misktorata
TerY a Fa
until have adtanced to .
intim sinnng aar tittyL.ar-
Ailatiana being highly
structioria In
half bawl rim
rellPactablerr
lists, their
• pribpo_ by
from *how
another
44aialiting commit-
Otisti and sisatain;
• wejmibllsh aFtnets
atrust anxiety that all
citizens - shoild import
'aid:laid by tha pies
.. in bmsome acquainted
limam and her ussistants,
nuideuesa id' their (*why
with the' 'pest proficiency
; dd, Warty be atom gen
mat. son • Institution exists
closet of
the opporit
eat exhibit
Vithliiss H.
and with thil
to twirl,' am
of.tbete papi
erelly know
heiG tietli
-thing " of wl
-thould be lip
iitierittat!
end Its petit
seeable=
Ad cad dee:arias encour
that it is slreedy mew.
tarlto be prowl el' and
tiled and: pot forward by
again order that in the'
tj'exteed its unto "lid
- es well Y at home,
The ',Cann
,F,vroßil
numeious pr
dmr... — itioiss: —. 7
4.1414.--43 ° long 23 ! the
Atcat,toniin th e dolly po
ly,* reference to the coo
. - Mr:O'Connor 100
Sr. Ocottood to ortoation
pors of this
too/orates Iv
driven no, •
dispatches,
'pooches of
It etthernec
thew. Our
to the cot
to tech to
twee:tin k
Ind confidant
nity wottld
putakittor
in in Opp
ffiteffdff
ett kia testresony end
Seitsel,-we did not dean
ay or expedlint toisettoo
iyessiry having +Waled
ti'We - judge?. It 'lMpreper
• the 4prestices himme
many other. Ur - baud, be,
thetturlnteMunt conemt-'
earl: theparpoime of thew?
that iu Are time red'
way oar Characters fer
'harness in car biudiesi
111 ad ,O'Connor Weald
tee:- "Bat the Waco
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optaion cm.
:haring beeniceoul..!
comments ands
city.dsillee,whieb
bathe d wateriness:,
state an
of ill" ease, we I
caunslyeeand the pub
thllbe Prow, the( thrtre.:
ai i decialon in illtdet.
mis to .be regarded. by
v ajadgment upon the
ate:mem—Were nude
geoloy.:.
e plat:Leib ael *
due sided
O'Connor hitneelt. It
xime.of a use before a
richer we, nhr as testi-
Was, or, from the •
ehding, could be baud.
cirptionto _that decision.
Justicesre expected..' We
tatted with it, It merely
a to an- examination by
lot wheal it trines tribe .
t 'CbarY and. Amy,
perfectly cenhuot' to
confident' of ear
to rotate therm
which" hare been
3 maintain, tmtsr.-
wer have heretofore
amities in which we
That character we
'and we '61110m:11.
tpenditure of effort
seek our
rpm dlocuesdon
not whit. the
a, InteWhith we
Indlugatid undo
badmen'
de the ceurta
1n the mum
be instituted,
_after remits, we
End tire mtbile to
be fully
lon of JI
nrelintfr
panted
menpg
wtD
dietait .
•llc to say,
cent bear
phia-swid
$0420 pars
merits of
chiefly upt
gld, inaera
Mateo:testa
woo likes'
Grand Jru
mony 40
lure oft&
We taken
It d:d mall
are entire!,
remand,'
a Grand,/
bowl
where
raga!'
foundas
cast np:o
"'tithed,
borne In
have dam
atm
prize
este it at
Ara. H. Tao;
TILED, "E. I'4+mi.
IS, i§68...
, -
CM
/corking Classep
burst ::u•.3
working
kldcuatreal Board
davlae mesas of
Derek .'to Henry; the
liquor -G . Leaded- to the
Slates, _ a_. A doss -to the customs
tu
threauh his swallow to theameont of
1)1M1,900.-.10. imrtlen ot his cells! , was 'mt.
neort. 'MU aban ded warehoncOmd it is
- euppoord b dr ew
, 'liquor' brmesma of a
cordon p p, disposing of it to his cos.
manors on t e ground floar,solsisquently
sobattnitin wa ter the the liquor., lbws
are neat, two hundred alnallar bonded
' warehouses In the -city, sod some reform
in the twits l a milled for.
BOSTON
• . rihorigany
tide. rltisbargt. tiatitts.3
IE2
4, IBrte
335Sirros,_ '
tier, thlt • •
immoral IrSe.
..
ifary 18.-Jobe Whit.
getlonsly ta for
at his reldince In AVM .
ruow provio
diig 'fig of 'rnipitisenuens at -ken
del4stet ware appoint
. nfacittorir' Convention at
and it tesaintlon weaadapted
a oplaion that theagelloo of
• an ahead be manned Wick
.“ • atueent .the doinv_di
' Conrentian • at' CleVels
V• am have also chosen dale;
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At e
las mee
t l
goods
ed to the 2,1
Worcester.
expresean
the couvat
ly to the
the liatital
The paper
gates.to t
\ Liam* roars. Ilibodersad4r.
Carr • tech, PWilecrei 04000
• iiiii..4ll.:—A-yoFbirstaan
nam,ed • • • Stara
terdzy\lto 44.pasom,bikx.
fotha•• • .biothei
. by- •••• • • ,-strycbtibto tbetrootrat
• ney.ikity "jsk
one Mao, la dangerous
coffatim • Aroll now teem:lMF. * Thi
glai•*ll9 • • towing parebased tbe
'-.l: oo 4s4;bilt prcbr..thatit vas at tbilba
_stancrof Wianitiori.whoal - ithe!ffsages
p?rit;bl b.**, . -7. , •
VOLUME mann.
FIRST EDITION.
MIDNIGHT.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Erwsuicial Nattets and the
National Banks.
Qiief. at the Wm' Ofilce.
The Supreme Cdurt Bill.
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auerradro an. Coe. ream.
Th,e Chttyalmrg Asylum Bdieme,
Ereednagni , sllnrean Extension,
rtrralatnah to Ike ritclicrusa.l
Wilma:Fail* Jas. 13, 1888.
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The frictional currehey Issued .for the
week amoustadte $560,C00; arsonist 2 14-
ped $374,730; amount tedeemecland des
troyed $349,400; Nitional honk notes to
rued $138,190; amount of the 4ttier. In
CONOCO-NINO NATIONAL NANTJA-
Gen Logan will Intrainco the follaw•
lug re.olutioa in the Rouse on Monday:
Resolved, That the Secretary. of Um
Troasuri requested to communicate
to the Hansa any 7 information in his pos
sessionconoaraingloansbyany National
banks in thaaGity of Nisw . York,
laden of section 2Sth of the National cur
seamy act, of any portion of their capital
in exciasa of theirllait provided by saki
act, open railroad or mining stecki. at
fictitious videos, ant whether he has in
kirmation in his paean lion thst any
ears of such banks are engsgadMimvacn
lathe °parathion in such stocks, which
linvolvo thecapitabvind crodit of their
responds.° lawatutians, sad - that in the
event of hisnot being in possession of
the necessary' factsto fornlah this
fs
Inniastion he take liatmedrate steps to
Cause the. aissainstion to be made and
adopt mils measure' as willoosapal own
pliant by such trails with the prods—
Mns of the National currency act.
nalcut orrics—Azi. gum.
To-day it Is unusually artist hers.
Everything goes on 'gutsily at •the War
Ofice, and up to the present time no
aommunlcution has passed bar.
tepee the Presitisad end Mr. Mantas.
escart` circus.'
The Damixratie Congreismea held
<miens bust night. It is not known what
they did, ad they pledpd themeelsre not
to eon:m:what* kn amount of their pro
etweithp to outside partied.
The Military COlutittfee hie instructed
Gallant Pile fa report a bill to the Menu
providing for the sale of the Arsenal at
St. Loais. •
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The receipts of Infernal- Revalue
druingt ba week amounted to only 124-
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• TUE ITYPIIM COURT DILL.
The New York Herald's speeial
Lila defeat MM. Supreme Court bi ll
the Senate appears totera forepite caw
cloolon. The reconstruction bill imam
more likely to pose.
monTs Or NATLIALIZZD CITTIXII.
The House — kerelgiz Affairs' Ouninittise
will report about TM:nudity such a bill
concerning the rights of naturalized chi
nas abroad as will give entire Wider
to naturalized drama" of the United
Stile& .
TEE EXIIITCCEETEY UTAH.
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AClaiLaty,- the 'defeated 'oeitile
candtdste for Congress in Utah, ham ar
rived to subset t he evidence to the Com
mittee en vr one towards contesting
the meat of Mr. Hooper, - delegate from
tbe Territory. Mr, .t.CGrearty • claims
ll:selection", as Scaultrated by the bish
ops of the Mormon Church, -who act as
judges at the pets, are not pray unfair,
but wholly at v ari an ce .srlib Me made
prescribed by the United States.
DELT& 07 ♦ 151:N•ili: =Sale
Noah Smith; principal journal dark
earths Senstey died to day In rblladel
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.e.iretriptat or setniana. .
swig* lirm s;)biar
-take up ute bill reported from the Com
mitme aa.
P Territorie sdding during the pretest
C•hdreedrerl Girths actunesien of
the Menref Calarede.; • • glace the Presi
dent . vetted the bill for a 'Limiter pur
pose, about* . year agry-the - populatien
kagort
hes largely harremed:the 'rate in.
lest benig two thermind three hundred
and forty-five men than. the entente
year, and the Tple being
now more than retnforeht Ammar the
ectudesieo: The riendenf the melanin
for thine and other mesons are sanguine
- a.vsaroa OF CODOPADO.
laticof.Trissoatestotudo, one of the
iSonitord sleet, at tire ben - from Dotmr
shl; 223orni. Bs nays that the Indian
POMO Col2l.ldseem bassi:won deceived
by et pools tatiarntrassntatioas in 'ward
to his mums with the indiww, whit.
Governor of Colorado, and that there is
not single filet to show that hit did sot
I=ly and faithfully strive to amid
inadadiss thss Territory. -
sivico asroai—sits exTrrastrza
I ASTLVA' 01MIENKE. •
The Ammo Committee, on Betrestek
meets has finished Its conalderstion ef
the report of the vi lresioner of Inter
net Revenue, gi hie reasons why the
scheme known ma.
Itun for lemdid Seidler' was exempted
from thepaymen pr esent areal tax,and
ln.comme et.the week Gene a ral
'Van Wydit willmak• arsportgiving the
Mita/70f the eckmo,honcluang with
resolution requesting the' Com mlssiouer •
tonrreke the permit, so that the times,
and license may be colleraed from said'
deed nien the men?s, es if so parratt 44
ram been given. ;
721:1611113r1 =Mt, 11011412ryprj, r
Strout kfratta are being mid* to 'M-
I vent the contraction of the Freedmen's
aursazt•in Tenhemei and Kentucky, as
designed in a circular letter of Major
General I Deward, approved by General
Gr Secretary of ar ad interim It
ia- rep ant,
resented io the W Deportment OA •
necessity exists for renening the agents
of the Duman in them States Miami of
eortunitirbg Its affairs to the edmlniatre•
Won oft army officers exchudirely.
Within * day or two the *embers of the
ITimelines CoagreseMnal delegation have
I called en Secretary Staninn, laving to
view the same_object, sad he will at ewe
consider the subject. - -
algae! blare yretil Imzedred
mimed men of Mary, has been »-
rebid by General Howard praying for
a oontinnence of then Bureau in that Eltsia
MUT= oirralau,
thenkb aWI In feeblekieal' Ur; is expects(
to take his seat in the Senate hr the EMS
time this essaton on Tuesday, tlSTieg left
his home in Kentucky tadny for Wish-
ocknomuss.
r"l4'4 7:kticiiiitror rXe.
110116 E
_Or REPITATIVEEL,
PEZiONAL ICCPI:AiSATION
teXPorNnil talPift.7
.aatito Worrell to whadlia barmaid yes
terday la reunite* to sae of Lls col
heves 1 (Mr. EarnswOrtb) drawing pay
ass Brigadier General and is a member
of Oungeses . st the elsotetisme,
be bad ne knowledge or information of
bill colleague having demise; U. th er e_
Sforiconxidered it proper and )eat to take
Is back.:
lir. FARNSWORTH thought the re
traction eary•well as far si t wait, but
it did set mew the whale ease- His col-
leegue liti c gokin of rebdiree of hie'
ploy we ld ir tn i tereigt miV Pg:": " knPir 4 " .
stir. ROSS explained that part of his
=narks ants not intended to spiky. to
Mr. Ifernsworth, hut to hie. Mim•
league; afr.'Weekhumer who - bed ap
plied
Mr. FARNSWORTH kited he had
many relatives in the army. who wore
the garb of Um the only yea
, tinate hid had belies emir Wearing
shoulder itra ch Ei r a pliant officer
who - fell at HO Wort ro
feted, se hie thiergetthem OUP
ganee the ether. When the war begin
he raised a,regitnatit mid Aook into the
field, arid wells thessreice flgidles the
wormy :trim his censtitruints elected
him to Oteepielt. •_Heretnalned
"toe until Mirth 4th, llgt, wheel tan.
gored hie resigtetion, sad tram that day
12= es an Gainer had erned. H . e
he could say tint at that time his
consign* (hlr. Rwraiwas not a member
of iho Knights of the Golden Circle,
Podding the Unieft army In thereto.
ildr, NOW , •dogma any such aisnakm
to him was entirely without foundation.
He had never been a member of any
such organization. He had never bad
any sympathy with those who had be
striving to destroy the Government by
rebellion, and had • done with those sew
trying to destroy It.
Mr. FARSSWORTH asked, whether
his colleague had not repeatedlydeciared
on theatump in Illthols that the war was
an abolition and an unholy war, and he
had never voted and never would vote a
dollar to carry it on.
Mr. ROSS ensured his colleague he had
never said any such thing: He bad ob
jected, as the Democratic - party had ob
jected, to the war carried oa for abolition
psi - poses, but as general thing - he had
entail for appropriation bills unless there
was something very obnoxious in Rum.
Mr. FARNSWORTH said he was of
curse bound to believe his colleague,
but he had been told this morning by a
gen,leman of the highest respectabili
that he had now ,in bin D 05841•4912 ar e
frge a olnghts l!f b 4ie G his ecn eague in a
en
Mr. ROSS reputed his denial. Any
statement that he bad been In such
lcdge,,or had 'anything to do with the
order,was false in every respect.
.001cgI21Ya OP THI witaLs.
The Home went Into Committee of Me -
Who Mon the state - of the Union, Mr.
DAWES in the Chair, for general debate
on theTresidertes m
Mr. BAKER addrased Um Committee
en the entject of the treaty for theacqui
' salon 'of Russian America pommies&
He contended that the treaty, although
complete In form, waft not the supreme
Mw of the land until it received the sanc
tion of the legislative department of the
Gerenament, by way of making an , ap
propriation to carry it out. That the so
tinisition ought to be disapproved and
in. appropriation rejected. Aside from
the plain power of Congress to act from
its own free discretion, in appropriating
meetly for the purchase of the new ter
ritory, there was another ground en
which be rested the Peer of Congress
to reject sub a treaty. The Constitution
preMm that new States may be admitted
by Congress Moth. Union,andthus Con
' gram wan made-sole judge of -what new
*temente shall enter intetes political body
of the republic.. Ho argued against the
'Requisition of British America, and that
the logic of that. Meld be. a Southern
counterpoise, complied of the West In
dies, Central America and Mexico, and
theft tne, life of the nation might be
smothered - by enormous and crude
masses Which would be barer pram
' turely ppon it. He appealed to Con
gress to rise to the heighth of the quas
lien to the attitude of independent and
manly statesmazahlp, by disposing of
the subject, not Ina spirit of moan sub
. ismiency to these who had no constitu-
Renal ascendancy over Congress in the
matter, but in the free exercise *I the
great powers which the Constitution had
expremly devolved on Congress. '
Mr. KELLEY addressed the Commit
tee on the . Industrial Interests - of the
country. He attributed to the contrao
tion of the currency and inordiaatte ex
actions of taxation the present paralysis
In trade. The Secretary of the Treas
ury and his adherents were responsible
for this general prostration of credit and
hominess. For himself If be went asked
whether he did not wish to return to
specie payment, he wouid answer he
did, but not in the way of bankruptcy and
repudiation. The country was not, how,
ever, returning to specie payment, ' The
difference between a grew:Mack and the
gold dollar was widening With every
=MIL The country was not la theroad
to resumption. and would not be until
confidence was restored and Industry
quiricened by the repeal of the needless
taxies Mat were giving foreign manufao-
Mei an advantage in the American mar
ket, nor until the Secretary of the Toss- ,
ury wax deprived of his power to con
trast the mummy and to tamper with
the market value ofd
et!
species of
Ffe.PertY by secret operations In geld,
and that, too, en the credit of the omen-
Mr. WOODWARD spoke on the sada
ject of the ensues and National debt,
favoring, so cog as therewere two kinds
ef 11. tender& the payment of
debt not expresslyexcepted the cheap
an
eat ef tbe two, yet contending that the
legal tender was unconstitutional, and
arguing that it ought to be repealed, as
the true mad to specie payment. He
opmed repudiation, favored the rut..
ration of the tea excluded States an white
States, and the repeal of the cotton tax
and reconstruction laws. • e
Mr. BLAINE argued In favor of the
payment of bonds, In gold and against
the home of any More least tenders.
Mr. HUBBARD, of West Titrilt
tergnad that Me.
ll..thirty bonds a eul
be paid In cola or its equivalent, and As
MP the substitution of National bank
notes NI! tender. . .
Mr. AXTELL epoke In opposition to
the Itoranstructlon BID, when the Com
tatttio,rate and the Rinse adierutted.
E!t?iliEEEAii
s
EMEET3
The Conn:algae' of the House !nisi
donbtlnas hem sent yen, and yonriead
erihave Ind time to mean them. ,So far
se' the Allegheny nsizolaers are coneers
ed. they havens, right to compliin, if r♦
gard is had merely to the placonassirm
ed them. -
The Railroad' Committee Is the one
in which rev!. people have inst'now the
most interest. It Is tee so .a, of course,
to speak derisively of the leanings of its
members on the tree retires& querbmt
bet It arty he well enough toanelyos it ,
as to their briallthal ' The Committee la
that respect:Mantis thus:
Milacm,ll.lothertY. i &mot'. lI PP ,•
Md. do n
Bur, Dama.
M War... do ' Sonaeld, Laneaster,
Watt, ': 'Monad, voneetto.
Metre, do clntire, Male;
Clerks, do Walter Ilmmrset '
•
°Simian; do Panhp4 Cheetar,
Foy, no , ./aMs,Jetenon, .
Secand„ . /. do r Jams. Serb,
"donee, ,e -d o Westravok,Pike.
Thoi.ln - flardor are Democrats.
Yon will see, by . this, that Philadel
phia his eight of the-twenty-ono mem
bers,. while Chester, - Lancaster and Dam
phib; bays each one, making eleven, or
a Malority of theiComasittee. timid*"
this, Pike, larks and •Tiogs hate each.
ape, ng to the territory east of tke
flusqushannafrortern members,' and the
wait only seven. •
Maim Jenks and Jobe., of the , four
Democratic members, ore free railroad
mess. Josephs in a Pannrylvaais
Roll
road man,. and Westbrook has not yet
shown bL hand. Mr. Rainsehl, of Lan.
castor,nst aid unally iclvanto the Peuinsylva-
and so, I suppers., would
Phillips, of Cheater. Ilorr, of Dauphin,
bas nonsocial love for that rood. nor has
he say cams for affection towards it; but
his location hers, at thir. Capitol, where
as yet, no well defined local antipathy
has been /egad agaitud it, places him
under no narticolar proemrs In that di
rection. Mr. Strang Is nominally a free
railroad Imam but I not esteemed es
being overramions in that regard. Tim
amen western members are all free I:li
sped men, including Jenks.
I have thus gives you all I know of
- the leanings of the Committee, and your
readers emi Judge for themselves front
the facts before them. •
A good indication was given, however,-
In the House this morning, by the adop
tion of a role by a vote of seventy to
twenty, that attar a bill has bomb'
mitts* teat days a majority of the House
can discharge it hum the _further tionsid.
oration of thereon& lilt/arts under the
roles of the Heim. It has required two..
'thirds to do this, sod one-third of the
House, having a Committee ma its aide,
maid smother a bill in Committee to the
and of -the sessieu. This game Ls now
blocked; and If tine Railroad Committee
should attempt to smother the Freoßall
road bill, (of which .1 he re no pi_seentsp
prehintsten,) a majority of th e Hops° can
lake the bill °ate( their hands.- .
This very much dirnialsioni the prof
peoto of the "roosters.," and the chancel
of "pinching" Mils ere likewise consid
erably reduced.
The debate in the Mouse on the' Stan
ton resolutions brought out Nome queer
eloquence on the demoarialc aide. One
of the speakers, Mr. Delos, of Clinton,
for hostartoe; said he wondered that Stan
ton did not shut himself up in his sheU,
like an oyster, and crawl Ilkoan tutllcked
dog tothe top ammo lofty, rolling peak
of the MOUZII, and ask fominenessilf
his Maker. An ander crawling., in that
style, to that lofty. height, and for that
purl:coo nea r , stadium
I was in stating that Mr.
Browne, of Lawrenoe; voted for the ad-
Vmeld of the 8611010 over from
ursday to Mondry. - It was Mr. SlM
tain, of Montgomery, who voted, instead
flit.. Browne who voted no.
The toljrapit reporter speaks ore hill
infrodu Into the Senatirby Mr. Er
nett, as satal to reduce Mope" dims of
Jury commis:done:* Tilts Lan error.,
The so Introduced was one to limit
thou; pay to the actual number of days'
service Matted. by them.
Ouilisomp su stow..
Eitilitatragili to lir Pitinnust Slum.
arlLlNClTtlan: ILLS3:4 • Jan. ,10.-Gen.
HddiPhrerf. the *mu" 0 00nddattee
man" e( Pletatleldkwho sloped nth
WM Kenyon - last" summer, to Mein
atat4baa.lanataadasaad to tan yaaa Un
prisantomt He pleaded ty to an
=att for obtaining mosey as false
PITTSBURGH.; MONDAY. JANUARY O. 1868
EIRON,
THREE . O'CLOCK A. M,
FROM EUROPE.
The Fenian lieltement.
George' i4w!ioisTrain/areated.
MOFitton Not Jetstifted.
Proteat,U) tt ellnitad States Consul.
Surpriiing Fenian audacity
Maximlllaa , a ItemsMs at Mena.
Impelling Funeral Ceremony.
The French Preis . . Bi ll:
Transfer of Danish West Indies.
Optadog et the Sved rf h Parlitieeat.
My Telegraph , to the Pittabarga DAMN.]
GILTAT . WILITAIS.
AIIHNIST 01 07DSCIN. - IZAICII 2ILLIIf AND
133=21
Loukow, Jan. I&—When the (bused
steamship Scotia entered Queenstown;
!sat evening, a strong polioe faros quiet
ly went aboard and arrested .George
Francis Train, Grinnell and Gee, Limey
of the passengers, from few York. It
to tusderstAkal these gentlemen were taken
Into matte dy on the charge of being ac
tire members of the American wing of
the Yenisu organization.' The- Ptisseed
logs came smolderede excitA;merit both
here and elsewhere throughoutthe King
dom, esimacially among Airdrie= mai
dental
NOTICING POUND TO lIIIrtIrS TUT AD&
Coax; Jannaiy — 19.—A stria search of
the person and baggage of George Fran
cis Train disekoad no proofof Oomplielty
with therenianwiovementoorjustifying
his azroest by the British
L pollas on anspl-
don of being concerned is Fenian plot
tinge.. Train assorts that he cams over
to Europe as a spade . eorreepondmit of
the New York World. He hai formally
protested through the United Statesdan
sal againat his detention, and declare. he
was arrested upon no other ground than
the finding of an Irish paper In his
trunk, ••• "
emrs AND ♦YYO72I7OA siazin
Dowse:, January 19.—Tbe polices . . of
Limerick. halo mad. a seizure of gems
and ammunition found in shops of that
city to put them out of reach at the l'ep
Manz.
AITOTIIIE ZDITOI ♦EILSTLD
Dr. Waters, another editor of the Dah
lia /rishinon, has been arrested, but the
particular chortle is not stated. It is
supposed, boweverr, to be ceetPilcity fa
Fenian rtiovercienti.
=I
' Losroctx, Januarr,l9.—htike Merritt,
who, It I. now eLatened, Is positively
known to ,be the party who tired the
rose at the Clarkenwell exptialtm, ha.
been arrested at Glasgow and brought to
London In lions.
IIitINCII O SEX POLICZ.
A max awned CLaaeghsebeew arreded
in this city charged with thin upon the
police. •
Inoruur xairrrrno
A. *sulfa& muffed.* was found this
wonting posted on the'vrall of the Man
sion NOI2IO, wken It Lai bowe r affixed
despite the vigilance of LW" pollee, who
hese no clue le the perpetrator of this
daring act. The badmen and audacity
or the Fenian in the !woof the vigorous
measures of repression which have beam
adopted excites mach nominees. '
=E!
I 1112111M13107 WAZ APPOENTZD.
Vrairse., Jan. 18.—Xtill b been ale
pointed Amid= MJnlater nr War.
MAXII/Lt.U.A2el EKXAINII AT .YfETTA.
The remain of Maximilian arrived
hen last night by 'penal train from
Trieste, in change of a . ascot!.
The train ems met n 'PM:lamina by Ama
in= eaten* a larks body of troops and
a mist crowd of peep* who had asieux
bled to give expreamon to their respect
'tar the dead and their sympathy with
the living. The reniiilos were funnily
rINNITad bl tie Imperial finely at the
Palace this morning. The (tutors] ohm.
guise will be oelobratod with solemn
procession anikroquian mans Tin mea
l/rotation of popular feeling Is gement
and Intense—
PITAIIMAL 031111411112.
Trimrs.a, January 15.—Eresitsg—The
obsequier of lifaYlmillau ware ceLebrate
ed this evening with great pomp and the
rernalse wore - oonaigtiod to their set
resting place. , The tunnel pretend=
was formed la the following order, viz
tbo heed of the line was occupied by
societies of orphans, carrying , appropri
ate symbols of National grief; folloWing
were the clergy in a body; the munici
pal authorities; the Mayor of the city; a
corps of marinss, acting as a guard of .
honor *. to the ' catafalque, bearing
a casket containing the remains,
the whole profusely 'decorated with'
trnmostelles; Admiral Tegethoff odious'
of Memory and army in uniforms, with
tumid badges' of , mourning. In 'the
Church of Capuchins ware assembled
the Emperor of Austria, the Arch Dukes,
the Court Cabinet, Generals of the army,
the Diplomatic Corps, and Special En
voys of foreign powers. After the rag
mum mama had been celebrated, the
body was placed in the vault_ prepared
for its reception. True crowds visited
the rued= during the day while lying
in slam. The Emperor Frannie Jo
mph has written an autograph letter
to Admiral Tegethoff, thanking him in
the name oStbs Imperial family for , his
sorriest In recovering the remains of the,
I st! Emperor of. Mexico mid bringing
them home kir burial among his kin-
E=
nate, January ilk—Duke pa Per:.
sissy, In letter, objects to the bill os,
contly - lproPosed for the griveniment of
the pries of the country. He thinks the
pram gill be slowed too much latitude.
While he would fay= a bill designed to
give more freedom to the Pram, the ob
vious tendency of the present bill would
be to Isltro journals fuse to !moll path*
bricnao or ranLiArtzsr
Broonsterar, January hiL•Parliament
met yeitenlay. The Bing delivered the
opentnig speech. Attor reviewing the
state of the country, he entered upon the
subject of thi adlcier4 of the army.
Ile (smiled the entellment of all the Male
population to r iUUa oriputizations, and
the pi:tithe:es of the most improved arms
for the pa of the army. • ,„ •
Tin in: "Lien noun.
. ,
Pump.* 11,-Tbe puler or ftio
laft bale, boor &fated In tits Italian Ma ,
liamept oti, the medint to sidUoisist Ida*.
bata P a U1 0 14114 ' Thr,tlo
sawfralix.
~3
. _ - _
VOPZIMAGIaIt. Jimmy 11-11ur Goys
iniineot hie roodiell from Oho authiol-
!Thews and St. Johns an of-
Ott of the vote taken on the
Of the transfer to the United
F o r tho transfer 1244, against
we.
ties of SLI
festal re
Location
,Cates. Fr
two ty-tv
_
rsuwta.• I"
tr.,Way wart mud. PASSIM. - .
IL—The Diet hav passed
railway loan of forty mil
'
min
Bremtat,..
the bill fi e .
lions of
/IN VI
1
Tea AL
Yin OFT.
Jan. 19.—The sterna
l= Now York, an
Sourza,mrson,
ship Dents:Wand,
Hryi]aef a_
gi
nuns Lac Ats vo,
FILANTRT. Jillttlry it
761@761. i
PARIS, =nary
day and lents declirdne
- •
U S. boo&
hoary to-
SOUTIERN STA
•iWlli
113====
•
C 0207211707 rzocizontos., I
Itranmelen, Jantutry the Coal
Tendon in-clay the put nt Bights wM
under dleclneelonand seven noollorut were
adopted, inaludhegi one 'declaring Vln
Okla a cspnal member et the general
government, and subject to all the bar;
dens as otOr States. -- •
The'Judiciary CommiGee reported ad
vemaly telsettling debt prior to 180.5 - at
•twenty-Ste cent on the dollar. • - '•
General I grant is,.• expected here of
. 1 0
Tuesday 'attend a msotheg of the Trus
tees of the Peabody Eduattional Fund.
PAM LD SITED DT 'A ITZO2O.
Robert Meow., colored, of Charleston.
B. C., h entered unit in the trilled
States DI met Court here naiad the
Riche:lon and Fredericksburg Railroad
Company, for requiring iile wife to rid*
in ammo clam ow when ske,kail a tint
Maas ticket Re lays damage. at $l,llOO.
a ing.
mt
t nutt cxe.r.r.inroant
The irer will publish in the mere.
los the sage seat by Colonel White,
a Republi- • member of the Stet* Con.
'tendon • General Butler, when he wail,
In the city last week. It demands nips :
ration for haring been ordered out of
General 11. tier', department daring tlwi
war. The affair to Mill peading. Oak
Whits; le. • lee of the Republican. who
refused to •• ear Gen. Butler
,npeak. •
=3
x raoorzimgos ° Luiz=
IMPLY TO TOE CONVENTIOIt
FEE
It TO TVINDO TOE PAT
Alt , January .18.—Cren. Meade
sent in • • • mmuniestion,l dated pistol ,
day, to th • Convention this morning,
which, allir acknowledging the receipt
of the rwolution asking for gay, say.:
.1 have • this, day received information
from the Treasurer that there are no
funds in the treasury at Idilladgaville. /
have also been reliably Informed thit
some public institution" of the State
have been suffering on amount of the
bon-payment of the appropriations 'for
their aapport. Whither 'this failure - of
payment hes been en account of want al
Mall. ILL the State • tritest:try or
for other reason', lam not at present
advised. I shall use my beat effects to
secure without delay the means for pop.
log the incidental expenses of the Om
vention, and at least a portion of the per
diem and mileage of members. If I Sod
od investigation that an hinds which
should be is the State Trmsury has*
been placed beyond reach. I may diem
it neccmary I. airspeed temporarily the
payment of a portionot the current wal
arise of all officerawho receive their Pay
either from • the State Treisury or
State roads. ' 'feu will rertelm from
the facts above mated that It is out of my
power at present to comply with the re
quest of the Convention, much am / deo
stn to do ao. In lieu of this
authority, I reotectfadly request that the
requlaittoa of your diaburaing agent mei
be sent to me for my approval, that/
may roe that such funds of the State as
may become available De properly dia.
tributed according to public necemittee."
The Convention refused, almost urum
unously, taanspend the rules to must&
era resolution asking the Federal ma
de:Maw to make advances for ,the , pay
went of the Convention expenses. They
also tabled • resolution to appeists tom
!flitter, ot thew delegates to examine the
litate-Tressary.
!Sections eight sad mhsa - bt lb* bill of
rts of the old Constitution were adop
ted.
One or the delegates gpme another the
Ile during the eimiou, the quarrel "slain
out of the non reale t of pay. Both
caught up chain, but violence wan
avoided and mutual apologise made.
General Meads has issued an order
valldldaSing the relief ordinance of the
Convention. with the iliceptloll that ewe
.
ition Is not to bs stayed • la the or or
taxon or laborers' woos.
TIMASIIIIiT 717NDS--00V. /MUM WILL
NOT SON6LNDI.II TANN. . Q.
AVNIMITA., January 19.—Advice* from
Milledgeville state .that Gay. Joaklas,
being celled so to-day bv aitleena at the
,Zzocntive Monolon. mods a speech, and
saki that the fond. of the State had been
removed to New York, sod that b.
should fight for them before the Supreme
Court. The books of tbe State Treasurer
cannot be found. The PosUaastaeand
Expreue Agent have neared to deliver
over to Captain Rockwell, Gen. Meadee
appointee, the picksges and letter ed.
dressed to 'John Jonas, TrossOror of
Chores.
TIIE OEDINARCIII NTATIPIO IiZZMITION
I& - w. 2
ATLANTA, January W.—A circular lase
been homed from Headquarters explain
ing the general orders 'validating the
Alabama ordinance to stay the collection
of debts to mesa that them is to be no
stay of proceedings on judgments In fa
vor of mechanics and laborers'ainceuly
2lst,
• An order is looked ter directing tax
collectors in Georgia to premed slits the
collection of State taxes.'
1.0171111A1a. •
COMEITION 19190111DtX0I-2111 QUES-
TlOll O► PONDS.
• - New Oataaws, Jan. the Coe
yention t the hours f the daily
session were tlx,xl from tea to fear. Mr.
Cromwell (Wired) said he was opposed
t , any stops looking teward eapoody
completion of the Convention, and per
tness:it adjournment, until the question
of funds was definitely settled. A nom
munication wee read from General Has
cockjometatlag that having realised War
man n from. Gm; Sheridan I. the
eff that he had intended paying the
Com Sliselonera of election rot dolma's*
to the Convention, General Ilanwek has
orrierod their payment out of the re-con
stroction fund.:
A oommanicallen was received (rem
General Hancock to the Commlttairap.
pointed to confer with him relative to
the collection of the tax levied by the
Convention. General Hancock rays-by
the ordlnance.levying the tat the Con
vention has prescribed its mode of col.
tertian; that the ordinance makes it the
duty or the Auditor to direct the Sheriff
and Collectors to Wargo tiro paymmt.
Vbauld any such persona be forcibly re
sided, the Hagar General commanding
will promptly um the military power to
maintain the supremaoy of the law. To
this extent be Ma authority to act, but
not his province to interfere in the
matter in any other way. ,
ILAZOOCIeII orniox All TO TILE
rowans UP run coliViallOW.
NSW 0141/Isiss.lo,—Ju4g• Cooley
having addressed a note to Gen. Hen
.cook, Inquiring whether he would sl
- an ordinance whielt , the Constitu-
Soma Convention may-admg, staying
executions on all engsgemen by State
Courts, until the let of January, 1870,
except Judgments far taxes and wages of
laborers, the O fteral in reply calls atten
tion to the fourth and eighth motions of
the act of March, IBrif:datining the pow
ers of the Convention, and asys: "From
these provisions It la clear that the Can
citation la clothedwitk the extraordinary
power of trazaturia„comltutlear and
civil governtnent, Ind that It powwow
no authority totiesiwith subjects of or
dary legislation, except to levy end pro-
vide for the collection of taxes to =
mambas, oftlosnote. Aa the or
to which you refer in your letter is en
tirely foreign tri the Muni= of a =EI-
Cotton and civil govermiaant, it appears
to the Major General Commanding that
such =ordinance, if pawed by the Con
vention, would bo without any valid-
The State Auditor =drowsed a comma-
Wartime to Clonarel Hancock, Mating thst
the taxes Imposed by the Constitutional
Convention. canruit be collected through
the ordinary process of collecting Mato
taxes; that the Slats oolitic ere of the par
ish of Orlin= andJelforeen, report. that
tax perm have generally refund to pay
Mee tax,-and refers the whom matter to
General Hamm= for action.
• ChM H incieeit r ln nptr nine the Audi.
tor to an.ordLoanes roaVE duty
to superintend the 001 l -of • taste,.
and strys It does not ap from the
Auditor's statement that any proems fbr
the colleetten of texas bad been Awned,
or any doe tikes except • naps In the
=lpen and a demand for payment,
ad besti,refesed; that no rei oorrlt
hod been tete exerelse steams to est
'kilns the payment of taxa pohttid out
by** laws., which It la the Auditor's
duty to direct tax colleetorstodit, so that
When this Is done and forciblereastanoe
Made,' the Major General Commanding
I Mill, upon Its being reported to him,
Late prompt measures to ♦indicate the
1 Supremacy of the law.
LIMON Or Tax V. I. lIENATZ 11.171T071-
12113 STANTON INDq18:119.
Tamar, Janciaiy 18.—Ia the Collten
tloa
today the resolution =doming the
action of toe Sams In Drearily
tory Stanton, was passed, and Doti sent
in the President of the Senate, add
ll fol
lows:
Jacks re Klei n Jan. 18.-SID:' I 'have
ego honor hemMth ro tracurtatt the
following resolution. adopted
WiMizak The President of the batty.
Sista oniperuied Hom Edwin lf.
Stantlififittie aloe of Secretary Of
-War, without aingedy.--anly mono or
awiacation, other Wed carrylnghtit
lowa of Congress, themeless, i•
126soloed,' That the Convention return
a cos Or alltikl to the Senate of the
• United States for their rattans actin
replacing him in. his proper puition ad
Secretary of War.
Respectfully, your ob't. seelet., .
, . T. P. Mum.
11. F. Wade, Presidentr United
-
9 Th following were referred: 1
A Intim* that any rater, en pre
sented:. or Ms certificate of registration
to the ors of the election forratill.
adios or Detection of the art of thia Con
vention, be and allowed to vote
in any oorin or - precinct of the State
in which he
• A remintion ri arre !Mall be an en
largement. of th collection of any debt
contracted prier January, 1161, all
Bach- debts to be s iTipendod Until rho
year IMO.:
A resolution that obetundred'and any
copra of the minute' be\ printed Mire&
fora for the use of members ef the Con
vention. -
A rosolutionlhatalipersomeoccupying
public lands be required to ply a tax for
Wool porpoise Ms same uthe lawful
owner.
A resolution forbidding the eof
hllasisalppl" to alums or pay ster7obts
or obligations Incurred in the rebellion,
or claim frost thetnitod States any oo
permation for slam enumcipated.
An ordlnaam to invalidate alttrareao-
Lions of exocutors, administrators or
gurreisna for widows or orphans wham
Confederate eacuritiee are • mensidenw
Um:, and granting herightto pestles thus
wronged, thro rh o interventios of the
Court.; of Ur to order upon and
rake pornedon of all land. and tone.
made sold or disposed of se above, and
the right of salon at law against such
axecators,adminhitrators and goardans, I
or their securities, itie damages.
A 1.., an ordinance frovldingler lay
ing a special tax_on all real faits and
riorablo proppreyeef the State.provid
log for an election by thie Convostion
of a sufftelent number of tax collectors,
net to. exceed one far each aunty, to
collect' said taxi the Convention shall
404 a Troasurer, to be known an the
Trance' of MS CILSYSIItisD, far the
purpose readvisg lb* money tans
oollictod, who shall continue in office
elxty days after the atournmeat of Um
Convention; also apparition a Commit
lee of three to menrorialteeCagreeetkat
at least one-fourth the tax cialactod
cotton produced in the year of ISM be
expaunded
eed through the ' irdmen's 'Bu
rea to f tho hun
naked without regard to gry
coand cloths thelor.
• sorra eimealiak.
Gov. On ADDIZSZLIA Trim ooxrzrricar.
New You , Jan. IL—A eportal to the
rives. dated Charleston, January 17th,
sem Goy. Orr sadremed the Convention
tonight over an hour. H. recommends,
find, the , suffrage be restricted by •
property. or educational qualification;
second, that the Conyeallon remove die.
*linty from all white men now drafran
obised; third, that education b. provided
for all, and that a poll tax rather than a
tax en property be levied for this par
let; fourth, that disabilities be removed
from Judicial °Moen, of the State, and
that they •be comb:mod; fifth, that
• proper homestead law be meted;
fifty or • hundred wee of lead In
tbe ' country, and • bottle and lot la
town, not to be liable to attar uneat for
de eta ; exch. that the Commotion
pas an ordinance affording relief to
debtors In general, inasmuch as . the mil
-1 Lary stay law applied only to dolga in
curred during the war; .lyen he roc
etuzuended the repott*otin el all oblige
tionwirmarred In the purchase of slaves,
acid the abolition .f imprisonment for
debt; eighth, be mid to Trinatuj fa
empty, but urged the peonage of an ordi
nance rehognirang all State debts Msgr.
red befit, and since the war. The ad
drend was listened to throughout with
profound attention.
rx===
thsvcrszos If 787 coirvizrrow
RALiciar, January, lE.—Mach crania
elan prevailed to tie Convesiden to-day
and nothing wee accomplished.. The res.
elution of Mr.. Durham, Censervative.
allotted :to yesterday, eras, after much
tililboetering, Indefialtely pcstponed.
3dr: O'Hara, a negro, nue eledvd Mr.
greening lien. The &WWI reporter I.
still In his seat.
NEW YORK.
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Nsw Yoxs, Jan. In. ISA
Ycc aocc mum, PAILIOAP.CASS.
The defendants in the snit of Fisk &
Belden against the Direetors MANI Cbr
•
ago end Reck Island Railroad Company
appeared before Judge Cardona this
morning, amorning to the order of the
Court, slier which Masan Tracy it
Dawes wadi:acted to appear beffienithe
referee appointed WednesdaLnext and
ri n e d n e ZY made et tsaaiatt c' :
" nteed e s d =
$1,000,000 of then stock.
• MUMMY WWII*
At au adjourned muting ef_milithanta
at Um Produce Exchange to-day, remoln.
lions were adopted that the widakey ,
frauds are working greet • Injury, not
poly to legitimate Zulus bat to Ma-
Myers, atat approving the repast et
uminalener Wells in raver of redo,-
mg the tax. The mastodons Mee uk
for the collection of the tax atdlitWartu,
or that after the whiskey has let the
of manufacture It shall Irahe free
eeieure. ameadmout that the
tax be oellected at warehouses was vetted
dawn, as was' Moo an antendausat that,
Liquor aheuld be liable to seizure wales
the ironer could prove that the tax had
been pald.
11112.1121 T or 01110101/1 711A1CII TILAIN
The Mow to-day, in an arnole on the
arrestotGeorgo Francis Train and others,
mays Great Britain has ne Jurisdiction
over anybody, whether an Ameritan
dl
laen or net, en long an be is within the
United Staten, and our Government most
(»nattily will not allow her t 4 awnane
it. It would neither be joie nor safe to
num eptulonof Mammon the eneste
and unreliable report, which is all we
have ea yet, bat the country will await
further accounts with a food deal of in
terest and perbape some anxiety. .
OZIOUILIA AT lIATANAi
A JOUST lroin Hams ilves Affital
socount of the ravage of the. cholera.
There had been aa many as these hun
dred cam • day, nearly ball .f whit*
proved fetal. Os the 10th Inst. there
war. Afty-two CUM 11214 twentpoui
deths.
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. .
This afternoon the ruder a basso situ
ated In Yonkers fell In, instantly killing
Patrick Maher, and another man whose
nuns nuntot le ssoertalned, and serknur
ly 14 wins several others. ,
Hanna vadat npott a ellaht shook
of an earthquake at Winldad, Cubs on
Frida,y night.
Hoaduraa adybas say a manilas Is
ap_preherukd in the Interior. •
Forty Mai of cholera bad insured at
Gold nuking. In Honduran tiro bang
natively prosioutod.
arms won?.'
n. ototuotoro .for Europe to-day took
- '
co specie.
mtws•ortrae.
of Tirennie-JUmmitils2 lie&
Mr Cu
asia
rtails tor CrailAy M a i Iwo
T0.V.D1141. etittll iiarme.3
at rstartaisco, January 18„—ma
Sacramento, Or Pinarna, amilad to-day
with sight hundred and nisi thousand
dollars in imam*, seven hundred and
fttly-flve thormuid for New York.
Thchu7 in the awl of Captain Wind.
sm. of iho ship Intrepid, ibr Winged
cruelly .to sosman, and afterwards
turning him adrift in an open host off
East": Wand, rim:dared a Terdiet Clf so
qultal, all on aroma of the indlottrutut.
EMMiOI
• Sr. Louts, January 1/I.—Mtss Lochs
Tobsy, las bag been siring at ex
blblUons at tat: Louis the post arselt, was
pnimentsd - to-sled with' bssubrul gold
medal valued id isvOubdreddidlart. bY
comons sr IL utak 4.rd.elaa and
a *sod bar poniard Mends, Is Makin
of Mils sdation bpr Ind
'PIM Wl* :
Mr AB 811BURBil.
DISASTER.
llsoloWain a[- risk Works es OssUr
: goal •WerS-Tris Peroses ilaeseassi
—Ous ratans natura—nattle Um.
We ernagain required to chronicle a
terrible disaster, resulting in the loss of
both life and property—one which, al
though notes fearful in its consequences
is some that have recently preceded it.
resulted In two persons being hurried
into eternity with very brief warning,
and anther so fearfully burned so to
tinder his recovery hopeless
TEX SCLPLOSION.
Saturday morning about half-past ten
o'clock an enlister' occurred to the es-
Mblisle:mat of Enable. & Schrock,
dealers in foreign fruits, confectionaries
and fire 'Work:; a • ve x , 23 Smithfield
street. It appears that the tiro
were' stared in the front memi on
the semad and third floors, where see
ere penona were engaged in packing
them, and 'during which the explosion
occurred. The building caught fire trots
the explodes and the alarm was
sounded from the Duquesne Engine
Rome, which Is directly opposite the
scone of the disaster, and the steamers
were promptly en the ground, anal se
emed in extinguishing the fiames.
During all this time there was a con
tinuous explosion of fire work., and the
entire upper portion of the building ap
peared to be in flames.
DOOOOVIMY OF TIM BODIES.
In the general malualou and excite
ment iskident to the expiation, the fact
that amoral persona bad been engaged
up stairs in the room where the explo
'Ws occurred was for the time fergomatt,
and It was not mat several minutes had
elapsed that some ens acquainted with
the affairs of the establishment an
nounced the fort, when an effort was
made to rescue them. A ladder we.
cured and one of the sand *try frontpro
windows broken, when the rdim wan
found to be so full of smoke, dams aria
gas that it was next to imposaible to ea
ti it, and the attempt was abrindoned.
As no one could be men or beard in the
room It was supposed that those am
•l• •is that roam had teapot by the
• - stairs, but as they could net be
found about the premises, the supplied
•tiort \win &tendon:od, when another end
rd
77.
moo det ermined effort was mad e to find
them. The Assistast Engineer of the
Fire IM ant, followed by sem:mbar
of firms , gained motes to the rear pm-
Lion of the building, from whence they
nude their upstairs and entered th e
room where pampas they were Is
search of warsimpposed to have been em-
Olmd, fa apite*tho =Monolog smoke
and game& Shootly after entering the
room one body wok disoevered sad car
tiiii,7.l
- Mad down stain' an adjoining
Mons, occupied by ' anus. Mail. and
Mclihany. Th s nolo ruts victim res
curd was so terribly sera and black
ened by the smoke anffpowdor, as to
tinder lila identification s'n matter of
z at
.
doubt, bat shortly alter he as brought
eat of the burning building, .fricbrook,
.one of the firm, who had absent
w hen wh the occident ooenkrod, ed
and on visiting the room wh rre the
young man lay writhing is the meet ter
n hie agony, Immediately recognisedithin
as him son, Jahn A. Schrock. Sholo
junsi man la about eighteen years of
age, and was employed, with several
mbar; in packing fire works. His to
juries wars of a frightful character—his
fbee was terribly burned,and if ha should
survive the Injuries; which la not at all
probable, will lose the sight of both eyea
Drs Phi llip, Benham, Wilms and sev
eral ethers visited the injured man, and
did all in their power to alleviate his
terrible suffering. .
EilE732
Immediately afterplating the first via
tim »lewd where be could he cared
.or, the party re-entered the • burning
building, and In the corner of the from
room .next to the street discovered
the body of a younsr w.-man sitting in_an
upright poaltien with A shawl wrapped
around her head. The Ass slant Engi
neer appreached, and lifted her from the
floor, when be dboovered that she era.
dead. Is another po. tion of the ream
wall found the-Mims body of s boy, also
ens pity, of the warim,.who, like the
giti, had evidently died from Banalities,
se no outetard injury sufficient to_cause
death could .be found upon either of
them. The dead ladles went stance re
-moved to Me Duquesne Engine House,
wise, they we.* shortly aftewarde
Identified by ewe acqueintanees. The
girl was a Miss Nancy .Cartipbeilt •
yerukg woman shout nineteen yearn o•
Sge, en employe in the establiehment
She wee it sisterofJoho Campbell, of the
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fermi ofAllegheny, And melded on
straelt,Second ward, of that • ty.
Tine ether proved to be John Ramsey, a
boy about f edam years of age, who re
lidded with its parents—on Robinson
aromi SlDsbeekl.
I=
While the bodies Were being removednguish
,
the first:um were at wetly in exti
ing th • fire, whbeh they accomplished
before hd done much damage, other
than bunting through the fide ; but mu
ddy:utile loam was occasioned from the
flood et water poured into the build
ing. Mr. John McDevitt, of Liberty
street, owns the building. aad bin loss
fa folly corieed :by humane& ' The
damage to the moth .f Enable &
Schrock, IsShimmy, as it 000smtad
principally of y perishable =lariat,
but we learn I the insurance will ful
imot IL carer the Ida Thestock Of Mr J. 11.
agedby wat=at Is fully Insarid.
colioNlM's nvolzrr.
As wen aa powdble after Um occur
rence Coroner Clawson bnpantelled a
Jury to bovestinat• the caw of Mae
Campbell sad the boy Ramsey. A ft er
vlewlsei tbe bedtime, tb• Jury adjouraed to
meet at the Mayor'a °Moil this morning
at to o'cloe&whita a thorax's!' Invent
piton:will • place.. . • .
110710111 TM NWT.
The Duquesne Steam Fire Engine
Company has added It glorious act to Its
already inviable reamd, and one which
will stand to encourage *thereto de their
duty through years to follow, even after
of
grave shall have closed over the last
of th e presout members ed that praise
worthy organisation. No nobler deed,
none surrounded with so much lustre,
none containing more unwritten poetry
and Inds:non can ' be periermsd. Vas
that of the individual who earned
lb* divine lalunotion "loye'thy neighbor
as thyself ' will plunge Into danger unto
death that he waylays. theilfe of a fel
low being. Such an act is seldom record.
od, but one such redeems the character
of a whole veneration of people, and
I makes man feel Slut all men are not mar
-1 did and Milnah, that true nobility exists
in this world in spite of cold surround
ings. When the word was passed alon
the Ilse iteepeetatore that up among th e
burning masa, in the =eke darkened
room, the were *see caught In
.the thorns', whose agonised cries ler
aid *ably -- aims fetih, a - chill. of
Mirror prod through the crowd, for
rescue seemed - impeedble. I
a thought the Assistant Chief En
;rimer of the Fire Depirttuent,
who bad Just arrived on the spot, formed
the resolve and led .the way to reams
Be "less followed by i number of the
numnbers of the Duquette and ether
compenles, end forcing their way up
stabs, !lathed the room - with dm
and - auffingling fume and- bon' ant
all the vietlins. Tree, two,* weak girl
andayoung man, wended, and smether
nually injard,kint that detracts nethhar
'from the kmoism.rnaplayed. ' .Diath had
bees there beta them, but they had
followed cloteevipen Its threshold te re
deem their nithw creature' from its
derbtruorn =St stern mar the beauty of
this noble deed were we le publish to
the world the names of the - valiant are
men who thus -perthrmed their - duty.
Let the retapany leave the glory; the
members oars rust wi th the sweet k4ole.
la4s that they bad' deliver to aceem
pllsb a noble end, and feel that theirs
was snopportunitystradod which would
have been similarly entbriced by every.
true Oren= in the city. judged, then
were other companies represented I* the
party which breed their way late the
burning house, but we did not learn to
w4tetiorder ergesintiens they be.
We regret to lIIINOWMP the death of
X. Bassett rittarsio, son of Alkyd Pat
terseit. Esq., of the National Sank of
Chousiree, who Wee . drowsed hi the
IliatteagshaLs riser,oppositelletle
City, Bawds 7 morning, wilts
The deemed was a ',clingstart a l
twenty-three years of of Wet •
coartoter, sad led a bee* of Mende lead
- who deeply starer the
aothient whtiaprived him
of las 1110. The stensins wertibrought to
as city on Saturday,. and As tenant
stlll take Elmfretn the reslchutoe of Ms
father; ea It stress, tilleorbseT, et
two o'clock to-day. •
r Zaftig liaToosi-'
jingo 'elan Saturday on aat of
Wow lutonnistlau of George timal=
uhts-losibr, 4144c,".kbadwas
Velissigert. • •
The Allegtongy Wolof Work&
With much Seasure we produce the .
following figures showing the working
of.the Allegheni . Water Works during
the - put year u der the management of
Ilfr,G. N. the present efficient
sulielintendentil
teams :amain or woass• : -
Pta,t
lam - 1673 r i7
lee? 7 74,0/3 07
COAX. coinnz eve o Durr“ Dolt
1 Water pumped. •
Bosh. i daily. . DM) ,
1814:.150.0001 010,800.18 7 . 070 0 00 : 0 7 MAO lb.
1865..1002.55i 10,1147.88 1,790.00 e sal 71.8011 b
WS.- KM , 1.106.77 vases gal 311.956 lbe
LW.. igr,ro 5.7 - 6.3 t 2413.1.54 gal 4.4.1,X. Ike
(Nws-Duty Is the water :abed
one fOot high wftll one poun d * of ccal.7
.
UTUDI 8001 Wars* ./411111111111111 . ?. 4 .._
II!i1Il!iI:.:..l
WEI
6515. a
21,220 OD
/a 1227 1 mitotic% of Yob par efott. wY
made; the cram:Wm 22'22101d ratan
ems OM LAMISI ?WALTMAN.. MAIN.
Itt}e feet.coceitlcm of lenrestbll-
Game/01 15001 75 eento .$7.051 00
Cwt as acme y 005011041004•04.... 11.605 OS
Sarin as done by city ' !LI
cost or roue AID stx-mcce rms.
'567. Total rest, lialudlng pipe..el en per ft
leet. Total teat, izelodlarg pipe.. I 40 per ft
1661. Total Mat, ltelodule pipe.. I 24 per ft
Total line of p ipe 1518 1057 13,00110.
Wed expeadlturee 1107 e07,X00
In referring to;the above the DUpatral
veryproperly remarks: We deem it
right that the citizens and tax payers
ll
'Mould know to hoe they are indebted
foreo great a reduction In the expenses
of the City Government: In consider-
Mg the data herewith given, our readers
will Mar to mind that. in 1864 the ma
chinery of the Works Was condemned as
incapable of eupplyleg the pity with
water, and A tiommisiden was appointed
o erect new works. The present Super:
intendant, Geo. 11. Miller, felt that if the
Works were putl in. proper order t.hw
had sufficient capacity, and the COIII3C I / 5
reconeddersd their melon. The results
reflect the highest credit on the Saporta
tendetit, as not oily reducing the einem
ditures over fifty per cent., while doab
ling
the enpply, of water, but also in
saving the city* vast outlay for new
works. Mr. Miller, to whom the public
are, in a great measure, 'lndebted for
these result; isbow slowly recovering
from a fever contracted while attending
to his official duties; but though he may
not be able to attend to his Interests in
the forthcoming 'election for city oniony,
we hops Ids friends will notforget there.
In these days of ,'extrioraganos, it should
be the aim of the representatives of the
peopls to beteg down taxation tothe low
est possible "notch," and as a careful,
competent and able matt.-sae whit has
given his whale energies I. this end, we
do hope—nay, we feet ahnoat sure—that
Mr. Miller will be re-elected to the posi
tion he has Mimi with suck energy, satin
faction and ability."
laspeesentatlira Tana
kf. and Colima,
ante. .
When 4r. Parrott wroliti up the City of
Pittsburgh, he died to notice many
things blended with our Industry and
commercial importonee. He entered
none of .onr great copper, sheet Iron and
tank establishin6uts, which drew trade
from all eactionii of the country, such,
for Instance, as th e extensive and well
managed worked!' Mr. Jamas Tiller, Hoe.
,
5 mad 56 Water street. At this snot.
liahnient, which bee visited an Saturday,
Am would have Ifenad an all Important
licanch.of manufactures, a description of
which would hair, proven laterestiNg in
his 'readable sketch for the Atlantic
Monthly, TheWorksereamongthemost
eSAMMIT. and complete of the character
to be found in this section, being large
end commodions, and contain all the
, modern Westin= Is Mower of ma
chinery for the eireceesfol carrying on of
that particular line of business. Among
the latter we chromed a punching and
aheering machine combined, which la a'
marvel in its way. The leverage princi
ple Is no cleverly introduced In this pon
, demon puncher,i that thiek plate Iron Is
1 perforated as theugh it werepaate-buard.
1 and Is sheared with the same care and
precision. Mr. Sitar holds the patent
for:this Invainahle machine, and to its
great rocurscy and uniformity , of wipt.
Is attributable much of the celebrity it- '
tabled by the tai nand other Iron yea
sale turned out by her works. In the
yards we forts • several_ Immense OH
tanks, each with a capacity of eighty
three barrels ef Oil, under way to supply
the Warner Transportation Company of
Marietta, Ohio. Zech of thus am sup
piled with expansion boxes on the upper
aide Co provide Or the expansion which
occurs during h4ted terms. Mr. liter
has already supplied a number of these
snpirior tanks the Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad, had la use they have
given the greeted satisfaction. Tanks
Sr. roadie here and shipped to any pant
desired In p sad workmen are
dispatched to ,ut them tip at their.
11 :
destinaUen. Th secures easy hand
ling and cheap sportation, a decided
object to pur ch, rs. 411 descriptions
oftenks, still pins, copper steam pipes,
sheet Iron were, piling mill stacks, - de..
de., Is attended on the thartest notice,
in the best styls,of workmanship and at
very reasoaablericm. Therepper work
of the gunboats 'Umpqua" and "Mang
yank" was sup lied by Mr. Mlter, arid
received . merited approbation as very
excellent nischindsm. A (till Ilne, ef
steamboat cook Steve., sheet Iron and tin
wares will be fbniid on band or manu
factured to 'order. Mr. Biter has long
been engagei.lni this particular branch
of trade, uses nothing but the tory best
materials, end lemploye constantly a
large force of thoroughly skilled me
chanics. Honorable and fair dealing, we
commend him in the patronage of our
readers, especially our oil merchants and
river friends. I.
Cattle'. eirra la the Main Weer.
A cutting stray of a rather aeons
charieter,occuned at a tavern kept by
ester !prey's, on Pennsylvania Avenue,
lit the Sixth ward, Saturday evening. - It
appears' , that • flambe: of persons,
among whom ere William Mahoney.
Tack- limn, Ni Mani Duncan, Peter
Wichline and Frederick Millen, had
..,
congregated sertho plea mentioned,
where they,indulgarin -frequent pota
tions, and'ae =dal, tho s idiair eixled in a
drunken right.( taring which' one of the
partystabbed I: Ilan, the knife adage"
the _right breut and Penetrating -Ai
lungs. Aldermen Dotter waritiottiled of
the affair, while the fight was progress.
log. and hastened to the sane am:dila,
but arrived too late to prevent the out
line. On repohtne the plebe be bond
the wounded mom lying on the bar mom
floor. Dr. lieCkak was sent for, and
"hated the injured , man, wbo was co
' moved. to . his borne en Julio. street,
From a atatemint_ snide by. Sililen, It
was ascertained that' the parties named
sin:newer. Engaged in the !dales and am 1
information was, made wind them by'
*Mew Shore, b e Aldermen Boiler.
Warrants were issued and, plated in the
hands of ofnearerWilliot eind BUM who I
succeeded in' erratic; Mahoney and I
Dtuscen, Saturday - livening,- when they 1
ware oommittedlfor a heating: Woe and
Winkling were erreeted yesterday morn-
tar, and were *llO cemmitted for • hear I
leg. 'Yesterday; afternoon two of the
parties were tak h n before •the Wounded
man, who said lis thOught Mee was the
man who cut hiin,.but he wag .net pad
tive. Althotigh;the wound la's. saltine '
one, and the tillb, Is said to be in acrid-.
cal condition it la not thought to be me;
ceesazlly fat!
Arrest of siderdentr.-4ehisfliney,
who murdered' a pollownen In New'
York about neutrons since, and nude
hie ..cape, ras arrested stew tliqrseinos
In Qtleske, by tiro Now Yorkueteetires.
They lurked in;tbis alp with their pris
oner 3wetertiar.'and ftime tin eastern
train were co .1411od to renutirein the
city until this morning, In consequence
which Um ,, rlsoner wee centined In
the look-up, it erehe will lunge until
10140 this moral g. , . , •
. .
.• Vraud.—Mat. *may made Mamma
gau before Alderman liclifiesters, Satur
day, against charging him - with
having sold him a crlpMsti home, which
he' represented Ito be sound. paid
glen fur the hone, as a few days after
ward . discovered that he was badly .
e,rippled, and biharwiae unsound.i
warrant was Mind for .. .Jerry" what's an
old horse trader and he was arredadand
held for a bearing. . •
• Alleged - Pet um—Thomas Shlllem
made Oath, benne Alderman IteUaatars, ,
yesterday. charging Thomas hieguado
with haring committed willful s d ,00r.•
runt periury. appear& that
and Sullivan wens parties to an ansult
end batlea7. #l ll ore' Aldinsaaa
nous, worn the patlc_try .111 alleged I.
halo been tolandtted., T4eaxaaaa was
arrested and held for &hearing,
lleavy,Stahhery. 7 . 7 .4 d
calved at 'the lassoes oWao raftwdon
Itothwhichwebtarn theta hsairy_rebbteri ,
was °nand led Jet Cleyavills. ANesiing-•
Sea county, rriday slight. The store 431
Mr. Jacobs,' dry, goods saarahardorso
robbed of a thousand dollars, and ou the
111131 e night tua stable was broken op=
ad two valuable harass stolen.
ie.
NUMBER I6
LM liereales 411PCsaset.
The fall advice. of the death, of our
lamented friend Harcoles O'Connor, '
have just been received. by hie
blither, James O'Connor, Bea. He died
at the "Hotel Dieu," New Origins, On
Bonder morning, January 11th, 1888, - at
three o'clock; surrounded by Meads
and with all the blessings of religion,
His spiritual direeter advisee big death
was a happy one,. and that his soul
winged Its way to comity relying coed
deafly on a blissful immortally. In se
aerdemce with, bigi will his remains,
which arrived frithia =Lyon Saturday In '
charge of Mrs. Tuffs Wear of deceased,
were taken to Baltimare, In which city
to be interred in his father and =athlete
tomb. His friends and the friends of the
family are respectfully Maned of , the
above. May his soul possess" eternal
bliss and nat. : '
MMI
Death of a Merchant.—hir. Berdanahr
F. Pettit, of the firm If Springer, Mu , .
bough .t Co., of this city, died of con
sumption on Saturday last at the resi
dence of his parents in Hanover, Colum
biana county, Ohio. The decesoed had
just entered his thirtieth year of life, and
eatea a wife but ao family. He was one
of ourrep pm- young lntslnewt
... • to . _ oliktmatious, prudent
and 111144 ; idea will be nleurned
by many Minds hahttancea 'in:this
city : Nevelt! behllfietril-Ohlo.
FOLIRTICPAGR,The CoortziPl e
burgh ■ebool of Malign fbr Woken;
Afnuseziaezta; Real Batate Traeger.,
is„ a".
CITY ITEMS.
New Closes 1 Now geode! I •
Black Colored Alpacas cheap.
Main Striped Peipdinsa bargain.
Coburg Delaines, - •
Prints, Gingham;
Shirting Muslin,
Pillow Case Aladin,
' Sheeting Biwa; ' •
Table Linen,
Cotton and Linen Diapers,
-
Towels and Towelling,
Caranmersa, Jain;
. Waterproof Flannels,
Grey and White Blankets, • -
• bleb Linen, Trimmings,
Gloves, Handkerchief;
Hosiery, Notions,
A large ssaortment at low prices, at
Wm.SemPle's, 1130andlUrederal street,
Allegheny. •
Ilandamely thrashed and carpeted
reception rooms at the Rink.
Barker's great, final sal• of .I*Goods.
"While the Lamp Molds Out to Burn"
there la a chance for, restoration of
health. g therefore, the corratltatien
has been weakened by disease or (MOM
—the nerves. abattered—the stomach
weakened—the appetite gene, and all the
world appears gloomy—pour some fresh
oil into your lamp, In the shape of Plan-
tation.Bltters, which will make the dame
of lifaagain burn brightly, and illumin
ate a once wretched existence. Par la- 7
aka It la an elegant and gentle- slims. :
lent, exactly snob as theyrequire. Many
families will net be without it. It has
an immense We throughout the world.'
lif.tottome, WATzu.—A delightful tol
let article- r enpezior to Cologne, and at
half the pries, ettine:F
the lent elates for. sale and forldrn at
the Rink.
Rarkere great anal wile of Dry Goode.
In Theasanne e t " Cases..—hirs. Wins.
low's Ileothini Syno, fir all die.
eases with which children are afflicted,
rich se ping lo the bowels:wind - colic,
ka has ffn used Rithperfactand never
faiths snows in thousands "rif thew.
It softens the wane, reduced thflasnation,
sod allays all pais. Mother* do not fall
to urecure it.
Iht inn ond call fir "Mn.' Winslow's
Soothing Syrup," Having the foe-simile
of “Onarts tt. Prannole. on thew:amide
wrapper. 3i dl others aro.bassinatationo.
Por Sale—A Howse of six roams and
ens acre of ground. at Edgewood Sta
tion, on the Pennsylvania Railroad;
also, on. of nine rooms and a fi nished
Attie of three rooms; 4 acres and 18 per
ches of ground, at tba maw statism sev
eral tiled building sites for sale at the,
=MI plans.' Eaqtdre at 7 Z Liberty 5t., , „
or on lb* premises, - • . 4 •
Writ lows Gadsistn.
barter , . groat Baal salt: of Dry Goods.
rae:gal.t Oculixe it the
.Rink:
SU purest
In the werld,am VflyeO
healthy lvene,
upon the sea share, it la
nembeetly pure sad sweet: Patients Rio
hays Dabs taken 'lt can peke %to other:
Lek ter 'Harard and paswell's Cod
Liver
zt Oil," mnnnt by
_Caswell *
Heard' NeW - To • ba l d by all
Cladne I:At fide...-15 Ladies' and
Bitumen' Fly, st Wm. Fleminta, I,lcC
139 Wo o d street.
Ilarkees greet tine sale Ply Moan . .
Illoatething.
fo GoaLThe boots, shook
gaiters, r mea, ladle' andchlldren,
kept at 1393Luirat Wee, are cede of the
very best material, and sold as low as
the lowest. All goods are warranted to
glee satisfaction. If you want something
good, and at gold prima, call at Robb's
Shoe souse, 89 Market street.
If You Wait tamale; gco to Wm.
Flemlzgs eitioulvo Por House, "Ho.
1M Wood street, ;
.
Barker , e great dna! Ws of Dry Goods.
Ts While'slea: of Thy Goods re
ere offering Inducements—job
lota lhort the Auction Baba—
Shawls, Drama Gooda,-. Retake._ phis
* Goode, IttelLa' Weer, Shea.
Lap, Prftla, . •
Itiatarft great Anal - mai of Dry Goode.
Art ltthibitteri.—The.third annnel ex
hibition of the School of Design will
commence on Tuesday; *WM; 4 telt
o'clook and ecattintut ;d er and
evening throughout thew eek; pub,
110 ere invited to attend: j • Eon
'and ROXIfteUM
Ladles' Fars selling reaud M
leas otirioe.
at , Wau.liamind'a Na 2 Wood street
Suter ) , great Mud sale of,Dxy. Goods.
astound' multi 1,4 ths lik4ol
Gill aLIALUIS tba lamest:al asaa,
plate abxat - of Ladies' Fttraat Wallaat
FleatingNklatt. latiWciadatreat. • tt.
/ /aite r Mr. t_ 4l = l . ) ot k,7•12/9°
Essidttalba:Watsr
lbe Diabetes aiul all diseases of the kid
ntwa. Foetal* by akdreggbrtiorr!„
parties C rim/Mind salf of Dry-Goods.
IBArialu' LadleW Fa* atMM..
Illemtulfa, No. 136,Wead - .
sarimes s ont, anal wisa proloo,u.
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LOI3T-41n Sunday affeillieenb
a .sail ard.ClC . AND TAM szsznes
DOG, havlribit Iltt! tan an him, and lit•
of emea ries ears Drat n: Answers tftlis use
of .71X. Ilad'as a lea t kir ratter. A.lrparass:
returning bist,to 111.7 TUI/D WOLTJLI . wUI
receive
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11th °Ossuary. aIBROWN SZTT.MIDOeIs
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with 'lame see whits mark on las Soil.' ia d
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write* good hand, anditare • Want IbrdiAmtaig.
11 ABBY •LGEO. ono' loin, ttavolide• &lOW.
wANTrico—o e or more par.
• " ti..to take a• latertot la Old boolsoas it
masnlaetarlng • leadlig at dem In illy DMA tine"
the cl,tr rittomnie. Mum taatactoci ear:
ploe Wail Ipg order and only Reeding want $.•
make a very proglabl • loollMen. Applyhio
B. kle.LALld.• CO.. lour* most. • •
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