9HE :DAILY / rannasp irvizFr 110 rtnartmax, 11 & CO., M:= Ell orricl. - CIAZITTZ B Iffsw. •4 MS WS NINTH Igo hps It I arum m ad L Ega r 1'A1121.7 L2 tO I OIA L A T M ls iaai m Mb , 11642..:1 Irmo at ma nisatli I=IBE HOT em iION, MIDNXG Pensylvoa Legis, 1 1 2121 - I Blasi Lejelarreeit ==l AUHmidea-Proles•ol in Ike menet-nos 11•31•064 ES 1 11 1.•• 1 •1 41•••• - ire Timmulay 4ill-Bllle II Pam* la Us• M•••••-• Olguse, 11 la lb* ••••;44eserld prawns. Poe 2111 1••••••••••011•11 •C. intaillilettgabars Wu An' Itiesi•••-allis rammed le Maass -Oransils•LlND 111111 -awns by_ the einremer. ; Medal DUlNgalk t•Tittabargh ag _Hutment - ha, Februar SENATE. lirrsAL ADzetintzwr is* The House joint respluttoi adjoammeut on the tenth of reported amended fur the tw o et Idsretr. setts.) 14,1568. = for final March was , oty-fourth I• et, intro ' • Somerset Cempar Pittsburgh I: lug nine Mr. tit ufZICIII, of Souki ducedi - bill incorporating t 'and Mineral Point Railroad tronneeting Some eel with and Coiuielliville Railked, salblein length.' Tete.72IE,ILAILEOA.D The Free Railroad Bill w special order. tor Ttuaadiy western rnembere have the Senate obliged to 'arms ?lOUD rut • made the , ittg. 'The to swept 0 DO. Ant/mein:lg write of error went of quarter Sessions fro orders for removal of pan • thanting aid to advanced soldier."' orphan schools shwa Sweet of 1867, - or he Adjourned till Mond:l;3 , le HOUSE OP REPRESENT A. Cori:Thu:der, in fall I . fume, appeared, and thning prow. Boodatoin Williams, more money from the State. frrincors: - On Motion - Of ldr.-RONG P petitions : to a large limber to the Clerk without being I i al dials cos ta. inter asked t + euri esractramit • Mr. MA.131.1. from the Means Committee, reported a propriation hill for MS. CIVIL oohs commiemo„ Mr. 1111.1.17. from the t dietary Committee, return - proposed by the Cleil Code l• • aye and neral ap- ERZ. arid Ju. the Mils ramiulon- era, witk Informattoa that further re su • aritho- It till IM, minor re- •e Interim, politic to act on them until port, oad with slant main rhator the comadatiorters and mak* Axil report MI, on ports, wiaithollo of bULs, in • thin addition). Thu Senate bill repeallng • Gettys burg letteri act, forfeiting • a charter and empowering the Auditor General to setae all lie property and m e rep ara tlen to . prisons -who have In eated, was puma. finally, and pea to th Governor for his alguntme. LIIrITm PERTH ' Pa. ICr.--FORD'S kill relative to limited UM& tO MI, "Wed pirtnerahlps, allowing the • Donald one member qui.. finally. Mr. SMITH, of Alleskomy n ralliintnag too loan •an • tkieWhliostano Coale= ' - - BILL/ MISCIDVCI By Mr.RIDDLE, of Allegh 1 }lenient for the Ben Franklin Company of AllegtonySlty. Authorizing theTrwases of Pnabytaian Church of 'Yuen mere the isadhont the b . „ By Mr. FORD, Allegheny, or cud street, Pittsburgh. Supplement to acts Incorpo elty of Pittsburgh. - • By Mr. WILSON, of Allen nuking the State Treastrer monha tecertaist bank. of the wealth. By MIVA.ORSON of Aria.. cerrars - Ling Apollo Cemeurry. Atilluwlzhtg Margaret Fitter, goer dien,to all certain real estate.l —By Mr, GALLAGHER, of estmore bunk grading a pension o • Henry . . . .. Supplaniant to militia Is Confinnixer the partition o real mtate 1 of Jehti_Tecylur,decessal, of Dreensburg, *Melt paimsd flailly,- - - Enahlieg : Trustees of Itonum Catholic Clatich, known as St. Vincent's, at Le ash', befell real mtate sit invest the proceeds for building pitmen; which, on nialkaraf Mn PLAYFORD, of Fay. ette,,Mased Amity, .. i SYKr. - 11'.TITNILTISOf But er,changing *batteries of Meeting of Co In Butler many, to the swat* Mon ay In Jet:m azy and. April and 'third Monday in Matured octet*, Which Poised, finani. - Mr. NICHOLSON, of Never, incor porating th e Bearer Fe ll a G.s COmpiny. the Pltta and the eel ; Itallzead, Th. Gewerser has sign burgh sad o=olBolle tseorperidLug the Reohn - in Coal and Ore Co. Adjourned till Monday • :ening n. Ustlyaberrs , lattea7 MlSlaga o o o OW "" • " MM. ) neasnelscao; Y '' ob. lt.+The Senate bill repealing. the - Gettysburg Lottery Act passed the Rouse dually to-day and gees to the Govamlr Ler signature. The auditor General is authorized to seize Gus property and anent of the deftuect :7=and bold them or the benefit 41 " a i alr Investing. ~,;, Gar. Gearr ,to-day tau a Fractures- Ron testing " a. reward of wo thousand - dollen - for me apprehension of the row dear or murderers of Jo hn Casey a witness - In the Senate oont tad election assent Robinson agehast S twat... The Dauphin county Re blican Con vention met this evening v ., . eppelnt Hen aerial- end Represented delegates to the Stara Convention. ey were In mimosa to vets Or Grant SO Geary for Presiding sad Wee P.roddant , . - —/.12 the Ohlo yesterday, AblEonse reiOintiensin fairer et there of the reconstructlan . nets were adopted by a strict partyLeete. There swan a resolondirecting Ohio Sen stens and Representatives to oppose Mr. Shernsan'a bill declaring the {Lt nistAlabiunatattfied. -The p MRIIIIIO/1) is declared to be additions[ dews crfiglesept to olrerdarow by *remand fraud the coneUretion, and to lestakdish anizreeponsible • - gresslorud .Mreettn7, backed by the , wets of a mdlitary- cb , e 6 ..in The -publicans raids an suuniccessful erre • - to incorpo rate in the resolution a cis • cqognitn wing the country on the d ,iMen or the Suprema Cold In the Mis•loalppl and. Georgia injunction cases. —ln LordireilleiKentuck yesterday, at a zriseting of tbe -Commit by the Demoting° Executive Committee :. the General Connell an d' Board - of Trade, a paper. was pre and ad dressed to the:Tatiana' Dem tic 03m saline, urging the "election Louisville as the place for the reaming f the next Natitmat Democratic. Cony non. The Committee p ro posal to a suitable building for the Conven ,to pay all the expenses of holding it, in addl . th in to the atumdant hotel mmoda - Wm; to open the houses of e people to their enema, and extend to them gene ' tne old Seattmitelempnall . .. ... =lt Wiliningtou, De , ._Thareday idgitCs untiber'of pensori were buried betwant the ruins Of atop* wall at;tlto Are. One white wan and four negrote were taken from the ruins in a raeogled condition, and It is thought will die. Large numbers of handtztti at wort on the rut= Lb norm podia& It to faired two or twelse w crushed. The Ant was congeal to •• buildings mentioned In the dispatch o 'Thursday night. Low about 1125,000. RN GU vl)fono,LlE=ii. FROM WASHINOTON. Legal Tender Question In the Supreme Court. Tax on Refined Oil GO Treasury Notes Palling Due Internal Revenue froniSpirlts. 17ntossP'asificRailroadLastde Nominations Made and Acted Upon. NG fovea en lildsky Frauds. New Military Department 6en.F barman the Commander. =I WASHINGTON. February 14,118& =mai Tasura atuararour ttr - TIE:AU = Attorney Ormond • Stanbery, in the Supreme Court of the tufted States, to day read a letter from the Sae: rotary of the Treasury, addressed to him; stating in effect that that Depiriment under stood the question of the conalitutinturil ty of the legal tender act had arisen at thin term, in amend cases between. pri vate parties, and that they had been dis missed and were under adelsement. Al the government had no opporitudty to present OKI argument in support of the law, and as a deep interest was felt on the subject by the government and coun try at huge, it was hoped the Attrriney General would ask and obtain leave to present an argument be support of the law before the cases which bad been dim mused should be decided by the Court. The Attorney General seed that owing to his mnittfarions legal duties he feared he would be mashie to prepare an anti mnnt during the present term, and there. ' fore desired that the Court would not de diver ha opinion on the cases until the next terra. The Court WS the matter tinder ad visement. . One of the Mee alluded to Involves purely a question of ordinary debt, whether a 'party has a right tectlecliarge an obligation in legal tender. Another ease, argued by Senators Johnson and Williams, presents the question whether a debtor can pay bListaxes. in legal ten: den, the State of Oregon having declared all its taxes 'should be paid tessold. And the third ore, argued by . Means- Car lisle and Wells, is from California, which bee a statute declaring, all Aduei ary taxes shall be,paid only in gold. • m jndg• appeal of !EMS • elphia, .re handed C=E2 ILIOMNILD OIL TLX. The Committee on Way I and Means has derided that the relined eirtax shall be sight dollars :per barrel of forty-six gallons, and on exports twenty-lise cent& Stamps are to be used. The CommMe* are engaged in framing a bill regulating the expirtation of slew highwines, do. • • ' . TEE• 813.11.7 germs VALLIIIO DIIP. The Seven-thirty Treasury notnOlit.. standing anddalling doe June 15th sad July 15th ant, mhtch are mandible into Five-twenty bonds, amount to over two hundred millions dollars, and it will require the full time betwseit.this and July 15th to enable the Department to convert them promptly at maturity. The public are notified that unlvassucb notes which the Government is now of fering to convert areproraptlyfursrarded to the department fur thnt purpose, groat delay must ensue in the future delivery of the bonds. - • presented mortgage y. Pasi6d BSVIGICE PROX griRITS. The Director of Statistic:chez furnished table showing that the revenues de rived by the general government from the use efdi, Red spirits in the United States ductal; the &mat year ending Jane 13th, 1883, to 1867, Inclusive, or for five yews, were ono hundred and live millions millions three patisdred and fifty-lax thematic' three hundred and fifty-Ave dollen, currency, sr s total average of twenty-seven millions sesmity-ono themand two hundred and seventy-ono dollars per ananst. 'nyos sup asztrizes United tri to re ground, ng Lo: • g the V1i10:5 ?ACETIC •*, vn•n. The Colon Pacifte Railroad Company having located machine shops and sta tions on even sections of public Wit*, have asked that thMs seism: bras he con drlned by Cosigns*. The law seta apart odd sections for the benefit lof the road, the Govenataeat reserving the even sec tions for dinposalto'private settima. The Committee on Pacific Railroads has had several meetings en the subject, and will probably agrxe to allow tisi request to the extent of only one htmdred and - sixty aerie in each case, taking an equal amount from the odd sections adjacent. in exchange, , • . . • Pheny, re , le-refgetl .anon- EMI 00X1I TO Or ItAXPOSICILIL Itooreannatim Maynard, of Thisto me, and Donnelly, of Mlounnota; Wiablogtoa Ws evening for Now shire to mak* &pooch*, in behalf of the Republican candidata for Germ:tor. 1171311 T Nara! 170X11415510N. The Commiesloti recently appointed to consider spirit -reams, Is la asealr daily st the Etasithsentst Institute:. • oNstl4llo2tei The Senate coal imed the nominatioas of several hundred army eßesra for pro. motion, together with a large numbar.ef origtnat appoint:neater also Jelin P. Flint. Consul at IA Uniontiodwd Wright. Cowed at San lialvacior. ar J. C. Mathew, Consul at Scrasoaater J , olla - S. Flake, of Blew :York. Consul at-Leith Owen •J. Rose, of Illinois, • Consul at Schw main ; ce Hora G. Stems, Assemoi of Internal Revenue for - District of Ohio; Albert G. Gridley,i General App-- praiser of Manhandles. for the Beath; John A. Colton,Tostorasterr atlielvidare, Ill; Wm. H.--Longerell, Peatameter •at Pltheda, Pa., M. A. Shoffenbarg, United . States Marshal or Colorado. - - The Semite rejected theitollotring nom inatione: Henry Miller, Assessor of In ' ternal Revenue, ?earth District, Oble. 1 Thomas D. Buskirk, Ammar of Inter- nal Revenue. -Second District Indiana; George J. Stubbled/Ad United Maws Attorney. Middle District of TOU1011114;' John 11. Priton, Postmaster at Burnell villa Ky.; Samuel Compost, Postmaster at Armstrong, Pa... • The nomination of Lieutstentdeneral Sherman to be General of the Army by Brevet was referred by the Senate•to the . Committee eh Military Affairs.: • . ire covons es aristonurr YuAtIM; LEM Representative Coyede to-day present: ed a communication to the House, - sal • affidavits, concerning whiskey frauds In New Orleans, showing hew the Goy. ernment ,is chested out of rename in' that city. The affidavits asp that 450,- 000 gallons should be returned In a year, whereas only twenty-three and a half barrels have been returned in six months, and farther, that each distiller has to pay the "Whiskey ring" a thous and dollars a month, the revenue officers getting a parlor the money. A swindler ' falsely representing him self to be•tbe son or nephew of Judge Spalding, of the noose of Representa tives, has obtained money of mazy per lo different parts of the errantry, and it attli punning tbat business, claim,. log 16 have been robbed, &c. . NWT DEPAILTNEeer Iron GSM fatelleteN, The following order lute been proroul frmaguarters of the Army, <Minima General' (free, Wasitiagfon D. C., Feb. - 14th, liC6B—Honsial orders- No. 10. The Ibilowlng orders ore rablished for information and guidance of all con cerned: . Brectaire Massion, - risthingfon, D. C., Feb. an 1864. Hen-.Y will ase testae an order creatinga ou Military pDleivi sion to be called the Military Dish= of the Atlantic, to be osomposed of De partmmt of the Lakes, thq Department of the _East, and the Department of Washington, and to be Commanded by Ltena nt General W. F. W Sherman with his Headquarters at ashington. , Until further orders from the President, you Will amigo no Officer to the permaa. neat command of the Military Dlvision of Missouri. llespectfully ' yawn, [Signed) Annuarr Jonnsou. General 101,8. Grant, Censmandlng arm ies of the tinned §tstes, .Washing. ton, D. C. appointei onvciiio The followieF Lamed trem the hotl!" . j butt. General ofEoi. - • Molos-General P. M. Sheridan. the senior °Meer in tho Military _Divi tdon of the Mianonri, wILI . - temporarily rificorm t ry t ip tni on es o o r t-Comman the oder of the &Won to Ma dudes of Department uri Cnin standar. By command of General Grant.' [Signed) E. D. Town:urea - AaaLstant Adjutant-Genaral, ssT4BLlsitga Pittr j 4 -11. /78` • -. • • - ,411 t _ : "'AO/ . t • • rt ; •-• I ( 1 . ‘: • k 7 0 : „ I t, .1 • , e • PrrTsßuswa AND BiLTIMORE. !Wanner* and Ohl. , osid Plit•burgia and Councils 1111 l nallroada. At a regular monthly meeting of the Board of 14rectora of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, held. in Bahl- more on Wednesday, President Garrett delivered an!tuldress, from which:we ex tract the following concerning the. Pitts burgh and Connelsville Railroad: The Boart hos had the gratiScation of observing that the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania rioestly decided with unanimity that the repeal by the Penn sylvania Legislature of the charter of the Pittabargh Ara Connelsville Railroad Company • Yids unconstitutional and therefore void. The Board has doubt leas noted, too, the highly satisfactory action of the Legislature of Penusylva- DIA, which, upory learning the decision of the Supreme Court el that State, repealed the act reminding the charter of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville road, by a madmen, vote in both the Senate and House of illolpreaentatives. ••Tituathe Inettbus which has so long and so unjustly rested upon the PAM burgh and Connellselle railroad has been swept away, and that grand avenue is now within the reach of Baltimore and Pittaburgb.l You will remember that lifty-eight miles of toot road from Pittsburgh to Connelsville have been constructed, and that but ninety•nlne miles, from Con• nellaville to Cumberland, remain to be built, and that much work besbeen done upon the• Sind .Patch tunnel, which is the heaviest section of the unduishol line. The expenditure, however, to cum , plots the road will be large, as much heavy work le to be enooauterecL -Not ties MOO four mallows ofdollarsUill be • reqiitted to laeComplish the object. ' The city of Baltimore aided the Pittaburgh and Connelsville road to the extent of a. million bt dollars by a loan of its stock. Upon that million of dollars, in come quence of the .non.completion of the tiod company has been unable to pay the interest, so that the debt now ex- Ws, with the accumulated interest. In 1856 the city of llsttimore enacted an ordinastio which assented to the su bordination: of its lien upon the Pitts. Mittel atict , Conetelbraille. read in Leer of a Mortgage ;to be created fora sum sutfl dent to -complete the road. This ordi-, tune was subsequently repealed under :mettle infliencos. The Pittsburgh and Connellsville Company is about apply ing to the city council for the renewal of legislation !of a similar character, and the subject will donbtlemst once become as prominent as its great importance demanlis. Iris hoped that the city of Baltimore will cordially co-operate and adopt such legislation as may he neoessarpte insure the early consusieneement and rapid pros ecution of thin great- work. Prompt and judicious action en the part'of the city eovernment will, wdkont additional in• vestment on the part of the city, aid that company in obtaining the neeemary -means for Construction, and thus insure the advantages of the road, as well es the ultimatemmunenetive character of the investment which moat result from the completion of she road. Then Is no point le the Wien more important for a direct connection with the city of Baltimore than the city of Pittsburgh, The population of that city and its suburbs has swollen until it is now estimated at two hundred and fifty thousand. It lathe centre of an immense railway business. the Pittsburgh , and Fort Wayne, the Allegheny Valley,- the Cleveland :and' Pittsburgh, and other great road trmiatin at Pittsbuh. Among t i he e mmt n inte g resting deverglop ments since the decialen of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania has been tee ef forts of partite connected' with those roads to arrange for the joint use et the Pittsburgh and. Coniselimille road in connection with the Baltimore and Ohio' Boilroad.;;All can appreciate its vast im portance and the advantages to Belli meets of that connection, when atter tie. le Called to the fact that whilst the dis tance from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia In the Pennsylvania road is 155 miles, ti distance from Pittsburgh to Baliimers. ev Connellaville road is but %ensiles. We thus obtain • direct line, tinder Bahl more end Pittsburgh irelnences. lees or• materiallyi than the distance between Inttsnurgh and Philadelphia. We can not emy Command. this difference 01 twenty-nine milieu, but wan a any or an parlor grades. 'Whilst the maximum grade of the Pennsylvania road is ninety-Mt feet to the mile, it L. expected that the Pitts burgh - Bad CennelLmille toad will le constracted wits a maximum grade rat but tiny feet to the mile. Thtis in th.• equation the distance will be further largely in' fever of the Counellsville road. Pittsburin strartkus obtain her shortest path to Ms sea, an advantage which's:nal necessarily add to her prosperity. The entire Northwat will participate In this marked and practical advantage of moan ing tba. shortest told rAoapest outlet to rfbeltittabtnnit and Ijoiranikiville read prosents,in a national Point of view,. very important relation. The distance from Pittsburgh to Cumberland via Con nollsvilleis 14$ mile.; from Cumberland to the Pent of Mocks 109 mites; from the •Pelat of Rocks to -Washington. by the Iletrepolitm road, S 1 miles, making the distance frees Pittsburgh to Washing , ton via Counelleville road an miles. Preto Pittsburgh I. Washington via the Pennsylvania Central and Harrisburg and Northern Central roads tie distance is 374 mile., makings distance In favor of the Tait travel of • the Northwest, as well ma Weetern Pennsylvania, from Pittsburgh to Witshington,efseventy-livo miles, wneti the Pitbdturgii andConnells. vide and If etrepolitan roads are com• The Ilithimere and Ohlo Co npany will be enabled also to bring western pass engers, di. the Metropolitan read and the city Of Washington, to Baltimore— thus giving them the adventure of visit ing or Seem; .the national . capitol en route, and avoMing the curves on the present. 111 m In -. the. valley el- the f'atapsco,,, whilst, practically, the new line as .ba thus used with equal econ omy,. Brirrotanted by ouch facia and circuits steam, it cannot bo doubled -that the city of Baltimore will Jain promptly and enerymthially in carrying out this gust programme 4bf the advancement of her Manna, . •. The in:nide:at stated dud be had no the dighleat hesitation in expresslnr, ea a matter of deliberate Judgment,. that if tite-Pittaburgh ant Connelleville read be bnilt, witklaria single, nor. after - Ie oinatruction the value of that road to the commnaity increasing tha bestows that will fall into the lap . of Baltimore will exceed the wkeleamottat the City e of Bal- Limon, has 'flooded in that re f. Ex-Greventer Bradford mad.. few re marks. - AO raid he ba4Batened with lively in terest tolhe remarks of Trealdeat Gar rett. the iropertance particularly otitis policy flf oompleting, st the mull. es; porathie day, the Connallsvillo road. Ye staled that ail remembered that inite inception the Connellsville road woo a feverlis pfed... with the City of Bahl mend and tthhaatt the delay in the ornitple lion ofthatread,broughtaboutbytluGul verseligbdaUveaction of Pennsylvania, had causedßaltimme, perhaps, to some extent. to lose algid of the importance of this interest es formerly contempla ted.:Be advocated the appointment 'WM° city directors as a special,commit tee to ald the President of the Pluaburgb and ineibtrille .railroad in..effeciing the requisite arreogemeats with the. ci t y of Baltimore. Be made emotion to this react, which was toolnisionsly adopted: tNie-IttM hew Pittlibergli. _ Ras - roman, Februiry 14.—Wm. P. Logan end a committee of hi:minas mostrem Ifithihrtrith WIT/ arrived and vrill to-day bi eat a number of merchants and members of the City 'Government, Rothe purpoee of interchenlisil de ns Inseretence to the., proposed completion of the Plthiburgh sod Cennellirville Rail road: —Thaddnre Stevens, In an Interview with a. correrpernderist, Meted that hn considered the President liable to im peachment, and that he (Stevens) was net dlitappetnted in the vote In Com mittee,-: by• which hie resolutions Were tabled, ea his long experience enabled himlo know every coward In Congress. Wen the veto had been declared on tee uneaten. in Committee, Mr. Stevens nald "The Itepublican party hen been killed by the action of this Quanditee, at the instance of Uestemi Grant and his frlstule.. ,hlefe *tied UM firths Iset two or ;three days the men who shout the - tondeet and • threw their hints the • Willem for U. S. Grant hare been using every exertion to demoralize Mr. Bing ham and the other members of the Cone mittee!whe were Imppeeoft to favor lm peachnient. - Brant his • been using hL inikkme• everywhere to defeat the echeme sad that u Andrew Johnson hot to thanklihn that he remains undisturbed In the • White Mouse. I have been In public life for forty years, and though I de not pretend te any gilt of prophecy, I have seldom been mistaken In my pro dlethrug. I call you that to-day's cow ardly action will coot us New York, Pannsylvants, Ohio end probably three or fiat 'gull of the Northern Mates." • —LA Whblienteeting to sympathies, with the meal movement in Nova Bootle has beendetermined am. The local legisla ture metyestertlay. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1868 ISOM ERR THREE O'CLACK A. M 14:to liAskoJA Farragat at a State Dinner. English Parliament Proceedings. Question of Alabama Claims Lemnos, I he Fenian, Feeteneed Ile !fakes a Deflect Speech. British Progress in Abyssinia. French Guard Re-organizing. Press Bill Still Discussed 7.17 elilacnolk to as ritialsrn °vette.] snaLi4o. LONDON, February is—Midnight—Par- Ilament reassembled at four o'clock this afternoon in the Howe of Lords. There was a fall attendance. Lord Derby, be ing W, we not present—be haying the gout. After the peetimicaries 'ridden tat to the reopening of the samion, the Howe adjourned without trantlaming any business. In the . House of Commons, Mr. Le fens gave notice of his intention of call up the question of-the Alabuns claims on the Ith or March. Lotd Stanley sald'that uo dispatch on that 'insbpict had been sent to Washing ton later than the one last guldished. Mr, ITlaraell-brirtifght lite bill to pre vent bribery And corruption In elections. It provideafor anommittee of inquiry, conalethisof eadinot lawyers, to be ap painted by the Speaker of the Horne of Comma", which is to visit the piece of election and Innetigate the charges of bribery. After considerable debate the bill wee, read ter the . find rape. The bone. tlian'Adloarned. • barrioti,.Fetrruiry'l3--Micrigld—lt la 'reported that a gnat "Pan Slavin' Con - i apinoy evdnet the Austtlim Empire bee Peen tbecovired u Hungary. LosoMe; , February 14.—Lannon, Who wu copoicteel of treason and felony, but not. 0! minau., wu Taatoiatty bronaht thei Court and sestaaced to Im prisonment at hard labor for the term of Iyheen yams: •Allor•seeeleing LL on- Waco; lomnort made a tdttarand dada° t apoech, In which he predictedthat h,'N fore ha served out the term of his im prisonment the British monarchy would be overthrown. He gloried in the net for whieh he waa now condemned, and hoped an opportunity would be given to him to repent it. Lannon, • February 14.—)didnight.— In the House of Commons thus even: log Earblf ay° asked leave to bring kill to suspend the operation of the writ of "taboos corpus for a stunt period from the Ist of. March. H• said the FertiNn lenders had shown an utter illareganilt: their oaths of adlegianott to the Crown. and stated that out of too, : hundred anal sixty-eight Penis= who hid been arrant ed ninety-ire were Ainerhana the concluded DT saying tbat although the ciosornoscos h.a .1u...d01t in repress ing the rebels, still an extension of lia powers wee neoewary to enable it to completethe work. Lease to bring In bill was granted. In the Comrnens Lord !Ayala,. laid bs fervithe mainbers eddltlonai paper' on the a-abjeet! of the Alabama claim.. These documents here already been pnbliehed. • It has been decided that the Igritlah Weet Indla!staanters shall cease ladling at St. Thecae; but Nome other place, probably Jet:utak will be chosen ce a mall elation! for tie steamer!. Loaroir, iFehrnary N.—Rumors are earrentha Pads of aoentamplated change the Minletry In deference to the whams and sentiments of the Liberal party. ram! Fl.Oll/.30r, Feb. 14.—Yesterday iron ing Admiral Farrago; hiring recovered from his slight illness, attended r state dinner at the Royal Palace, to which he was invited by King Victor Emanuel. The Admlnil wan received with' imaik.cd coartery, , by the Kist, and treated with great; basica; and cenaldendlon by the &snail:defied company essemlaled, among whom were tnembera ten Cal:diet, the high officials Of the Royal Conn and of the City of Florence, and chief officers of the armyand navy. The iyillan Journals eoittaln frequent 'zeroth In retard to the visit of Ferrara, and seem persuaded he is hare en some minion of gnat impertanoe. 'The last rumor that has appeared is that hie ob ject ht to obtain a naval elation on the Mediterhuiman bribe belted Risen. arid , Math* his been instructed to apply to the italientrieitamingir She nee of the port of fipezzlit. raritirs. FLoziOcs,: February 14. , identbra, Primo Meister, ha, told the Parliament. In reply too question, that 'the Govern ment had dlapittched tare* ithlpm to the Myer IA Plata, South America, but pre no Intbrreatlon so to the object of the ex pedition. • Paolo, Erse zoo—February t 4; In the Corps Legislett( to -day an amend ment proposed to the bill for the reg ulation of the prow Introducing certain reforms in the administration of.Conrte Of Justice, wee defeated after a* stormy debate. it la .rspidly pushing forward the orgardzaUtm of the itiallortal Onsrd to all the departarenta of Prance, ,1 18 socordroma with the provlittorts of the army bill madly adopted. I= LoTrDOW, Tobroary 11.—Tho follow log la the latest news from Arumly Bay The n'exiliary eergm et Egyptians re, moln in Abystieta , and 'are moving fur ward am the expedition Advances, not withstanding the re inset made by the English government to the . Pasha of Egypt that they be withdrawn. Re ports Clem the Interior state tiled, King Theodonm and the Britleh' awl:lves weer, vat Magdells. isimmaz. A.D ainusaipsim. Larrnow, February 14.—Evemny.— Console, 93i; blvo•Twentiee, 72i; lllinola Central, VW E1de,_.494. FRANKFORT, February 16.—U. 1. -Ltvzsrocn, February 14.—/tventep.-4. Cotton sllghtirlowor, but rimed with a firmer feeling; Middling Uplands, Bits Sid; Orleans, UMW; !Woe IO,OOU Advice' from Manchester an untama ble. market for goods and Yarnaheary. Brewbstuff. and Provision. unchanged. Produce—Sugar lower, closing at 24.. Spirits Tarantino advanced to It is. Re fined Petroleum dull at in-Id per gallon. • •---The Medlars of tho proposed Huron and Ontario Ship Canal had on interview with the Attorney General Toronto, oa Thursday. • A langtbly discussion took place, which was of an encourspng nature, English and American capital- Ista ars rend y•to usdertake the cpaatruo• den of the canal if the grant can be o b . land, with a capltdolsllo,ooo,ooo. -Adeloas, • from Ilaftl stets that Sol . WilreS hiSed(IOIISIVS . We now, at Graod Engler*. His thief army was defeated by ths Cacao resubmit lb. frontier. Gen. Altralanommlttrdimicida, and Oen. Mud has lnearred the mistrust of Preableat Solnave, who deprived him of kW rank_ and honors. FORTIETH CONGRESS (81 . 111eualott 1.1 ate elitsbargh 11.318.1 WA-9111NriTON,Tc b. 14, IPI,I. IMEEM TRusiAuLL, CONKLING and WILLIUMS Oresenstaat memerlals from otliears of thewolunteer army pro- testing aosinst tilt passage, of the bill Introduced 1,),- Mr. Wilson relative to =Mtn' lo“ for pay. Itoforrod. On motion of Mr. MORGAN further petitions relative 40 legalization of gold contracts, wore laid on the table. • • Mr. ANTEIONY,Trom the Committee on Naval Antra, reported a bill to re-. Moro Lieutenant:Commander Abbott to to the railed list. Passed. On motion of Mr. TRUMIIULL the bill to authorize the temporary supplying' Cl vacancies in the Executive Depart ment, reported by him yesterday, was takes up. Mr. FEOSENDEN asked whether thirty days wall not an nnneoessary long lime for the Incumbency of such vacancies. Mr. TRUMBULL said as the law now stand,. the President could supply va• anodes for maid months. • • Mr. FESSE'S DEN moved to amend by making it ten days, and by Inserting atter the :word vacancies "occasioned by death or resignation." • The amend ment was agreed to. Mr. HORSE offered au amendment providing that no officer appointed to till such varanciessball 1 . 6C01711 any oom pemttlon additional to the celery he is entitled to without such eeelgnment. It• After dbmusalort It wee agreed to and the bill passed. Mr. WILSON, from the Cominittee on Military Affairs, reported a bill reducing the expellees of the War Department and for other purposes. He aim, offered resolution inquiring of the President whether any new Military Denali:Bent Division or District has been authorized, and also under what authority of the - Mr. FEELING El UYSEN intro duced a bill to prevent and 'punish tke unlawful use of Public monies or property. Referred to Judiciary. The apedsl order, the resolution to ad mit Phillip F. Thomas, boaster elect from Meryland, was taken up, and Mr. spoke /n its favor; • Messrs. SMERMAN, ITOWATM), MORTON and STEWART spoke against the admission/ ' . Mr. JOHNSON gave notkr he would close. the debate ou Monday. The Senate, then went into Executive session and soon after edJourned till Monday. , , HOUSE: OF ItErItESEINTATIVES. Mr. WOOD offered a resolution direct ing the General of the ;army to furnish all correspondence. by telegraph a oth erwise, between himself and Major Gen - eral Itanech:a. relallng . to the removal of Counellmen In New Orleans. Adopted. Mr. LOGAN introduced • bill to ee. tablish n now Judiciary Circuit In Illi nois, to be held at Galesburg. Referred to Committee en Jndlciary. Mr. LOGAN also. introduced a Joint resolution providing that from and after the first of June, Ic6i, all COW Cates Bunda'shall pay an Internal tax of two per cent. per annum, in be collected by deduction ego_ per cent. eitad.annually from the coupon, out of the treeaury. Referred to the Committee of Nye and. Mews.. j - Mr. LOGAN esker% lenveto introduce a bill prohibition °Metro of the Lulled State* novernment from »calving pay, royalty ur allowance on any intention or patent while lu the settle:A of tho • United Staten. _ • Mr. CIIA.N LER objected. Mr. of Missouri, Intro duced a bill re!ating to the Bureau •of Civil Engineering in the Navy Depert ment. Iteurved to the Committee on Neva! Affairs. Mr, COVIIIA - prasanted a corn uno,tioo, airing a •latory of the hieky fraud.. in Naw Orinlux. Mar i p, the Committee. co Wass and Mr.'CLARKE, of KIM... introduced a bill to abolish and tinevor prokalait the system of peonage and Indian slavery in New Nlexico, Ileferri4 u, indiciary COMMitten. ma-Dnirnilit raw from C1ii.t.21% of ((range and Waell- Igton counties. Wisconsin, for an ap, ,ronriatiou for the 'limber at Fart Washington. Itotorre3 to Commltto• on Com mere*. • , • 'he He 3=13 The Rol/AR. proeeedea (sr the morainic heart to ,the ow:Wile:Mien of report.% of a private ! character. " The Mil authorising the Lime of a Patent to Charles rotten Pop, of Waste tauten, for his Inductkin of coil, panned. The bill for the re-extension •of the wooden screw patent to the widow of I Thomas W. Harvey wee opposed on the gmund that it woe in I the interred of a monopoly,"the Arriaiimin Screw Compa ny a . Providence, and defeated—flity• eight to seventr. - TheSPEAlitit presented a oxnutra nleation from the Secretary of-War, in answer to a resolutleM offered by Ur. Brooks, with copies of all orders by the commanders of. the Ave Military Pia trivia of the South for :lbeexacutten or - . - - the Reconercietlen act.. Referred to the Committed.en Reconatructios. . • Also, • somintioa of the Virginia Core atitutigual Cocivelitlati, relative to the tax on tobsaivo. Thillafted. to Committee of Ways and Means. Mr. BUTLER, h-oin the Committee . on Approprialloo., reported a bil/Act th e, relief of the Nasiio Indians, and 01 se militiah them on a reeiirration, appropri- Unit SE.O,iXiu to remove Ute /adieu& Paved; Tho Mous. proceeded to the considera tion of the two MitiaMing resolutions the eloctiou cue from the 2d Congren "Lionel Diatriet of Kentucky, declaring Samuel E Smith, the contestant for Mr. Brown's seat, did not receive a maj.trity of the votes, and directing the Speaker to notify the Uocernpr Kentucky that vacancy for• Congress exists lo that Metric!.' Withoutdispoeing ef the. questlim the Moose adjourned. SOITrtIERNSTATES =I I =11:133 1 the Cort eention to-dny thr.'SniteittriCMitnitttee reported in. favor of exempting property _of the velua"of tetotve Lundrod dollars from seizure for clotdm contracted eller the re:ldeation of the Cottetitution. - _ A resointam probtolting • minister*, bank sincere and . prokecating attorneys fnatxt beitg members of the Legislature iThe oyster tax wan tifactissed during the remainder of the day. General Schofield has issued an order vacating all tobuceo, lily es:Mrs' ofnces on the grist orMarrh, whore the occupants cannot take the oath of alien 21e ham also addressed n letter to the Court or Magistrates, aaking wbv eartaln inspec tors are allowtel to Juittfy withouf tak ing the test oath. \ : r • Commodore E. — ltf. Doutwell, Into of thu tailed Stat., `Navy, ham been ap• pointed Commissioner of 'lnternal Re putt for this city: . . =II A counrra;,. Feb, 14.. A. dispatch dated Roma says the 42 -Comp • troller, General Burns, was smiled to day by order of General 'Meade, and ix row confined in the barracks, for rotas ing to deliver the records of his office. I= If.thenoit, Feb. 11.—The CmiTeneinn was today engaged In theictinglng the bill or hio action wog taken. Tho Convention will Ilea night sieggion% be. ginning to-night. eteneral Canby boa left for Chnrienton. I. 31131= CISARLIIsTOTf; February 11.—Tb6 Con vention no.: engaged to-day In lihnCl3l.o Ing tho -DOW .001311littlt1011.' PrOtbing goneral Intorn4 tlsnoplrod. • . =f323 NmOntesse Feb. 14.—Tho Conven tion .yesterdny adopted a resolution ink ing fur the appultahnent of Cleo. Mower to exlmaulnd the I.lltit Attplatt Diatrlet, in eltso of Geo. rlanclook's rimoval, which wus 10-day amended no an to read Oro. Sheridan instead of Gen. Mower. Today was the itlx.rfourth of the session. : I . . Another reeeintion, abolishing the ad ditional thirty ptu cent. per diem failed. The Committee on the adbJect reported that the Constitution an revisal bad been sent to the printer and 'would be reedy for action on Monday morning, together with nuggtedina of the Corulntlree on amendments proposed. The', Conven tion adjourned till Monday. -J 11=1:Z! .TALLAwAs.ke, l , ehrtury 14.—Itte excitement among the delegates 10 the Convention has been 1131(11130 for the put four hours, and serious eppretten alone of a collision between the Wittig, factinn and the majority of the Coniention ,nre felt. The for. mar bald a mar l ing to-alight, and at the euggeathm of the civil authorities the military are protecting the capitol from a possible violent demotuftration. Twenty-eight members I were present in the Convention to-day. A bill of rights was. adopted, declaring equal rights of all men, and incorporating provision. of the Cottontails. of Ver modt mei Missouri. Legislative, Judi cial and ad ulnletriftive articles were adopted. - All Judges are appoint ive, those of Supremo Court for life, Or good behaviour, and' , Circuit Judges for eight years., ! County Sheriffs and Clerks of Courts , are appointive, but Constables are to be elected by the people. The State ofiloers are to be appointed by the Governer and confirmed by the Senate, also Secre tary of State, Attorney General, Comp troller of the Treasury, Sarreyer Gen eral, Superintendent of Education, Ad- Julant General - and Commissioners of Emigration: . The bill of rights defilers" the State shall ever remain a member of the Uni on and the people shell firm part of the American nati on. The legis lative article establishes un ilium I latien. An o rdinance was e r pass ed repealing the unequal taxation the supportof sebbols imposed on reedit:tea. in e Lirrta 'Roca, Fe zry I.l.—This Con ventions adjourned day, • subject to the call Of the Prtaid t, or, In Cale of hie death, one of the ve Pine President*. Among the Mad ea was &harangue by the Chaplain, urg delegates to go koala and with the of the Lord carry ratification. Thee itsonrativ• members presented a written retest to the Constl• tution and asked that it might be attach ed to It. ThiConmmtionrefased, but or dered it to be spread upon t.' e record.. It declares that the Constitution will be proscriptive and subversive of the rights of the citizens of the State, and if ratified bring Mini:dation ti,mn the people. = • A dispatch Trom Galveston say. the Convention Ix undoubtedly earrlial, the Conservailvoi Voting against it or wholly abstaining froth voting. :to general re turns are yet received. VARIOUS TELEGRAMS —Geo. Lanus. Theines is at hia post In the Vfar'Department, displacing Gall. Townsend.: .This is in acomainnee with an order issued by the President to the effect that Gen. Thomas, who I. Adju tant Genersd of the army, shall perform the daties thereof in pereen, and not through a subordinate, as heretofore. Certain parties my that the President removed Townsend bombee he was in aympathy with Secretary Stanton, while Thomas ls known to take the other side ofthie question. —The New York World's Washinoton special says Gen. Meade telegraphs to Gen. Grant that ho to not'yet twrtaln whether the new cenititution et Alabama has been accepted or rejecbtd. He any. tt le reported that imams mantles Mielec don wee held on the fourth day, and in others none we. held on either of the four days. He is investigatheg these report., and if he fled. them true, will order world elections to these mantis., no that - the constitution may be ratified. —Adjutant General McDougall of Can ada, In • lecture before the Militia ODl cere, Aesoclatlou, at Montreal, strongly urged •the , neeoesity of artifyilig frontier. Ho. sold the preservation of Canada, to the event of a War with the Ceded Stales. depended on the construc tion of a eerie, of detached forts to wi.e citimmforince. without which, In the eh sante of • eeund ailing *ruins, 'Canada was imlefensible, St:Thomas, (Want wad ding to edvica• to the 24 inst., the chol er* coMinned unabated, and • penalty was indicted open the Mbabltanta for failure to notify the police auttwiritle• of way case of the disease that might occur. Governor !Rich has goon to St. Croix.. —The listen Mate Convention of No. rods motto at Carson City April Sth, for the oelection of dolegetee to the Notional Republican Convention e Chicago in Ifay .--Ileurk Meets. Memodlet preacher, was on Banday seised by a gang of •ruf clans whilst on his way ta an appnint meat in Blount county, Tennessee, and cruelly whipped. —GovernOr Bullock, of Massachusetts, has appointed Junes IX (01., of Pitts field. Associate Joatioe of the Supra on hullos! Court, in plao. of Realism A. Chapman, appointed Cuter Jcutleo. sio —lt la roportod from' San,FraueL that the Central Pacific Railroad Co - rainy has purchased the San Joa• Ral - rood, and intenni nod ea San Partridge° as the terminus. —II. Doll:inlay, impostor of liquors, at San. Frartelsoo, has Wirer, will) liabili ties estinistied orer a quarter of a mil- —At . , liempida, Thursday night, eel dieeof the Infantry wee shot and mortally wounded by a freedman, for Insulting Ida wife, —The new excise bill pared the New York Anseinbly yesterday, by a.voto of atety-tive to forlysix. -.(dept. John Nelson, Doptity Superin tendent of the Chicago Police, died ye. ateatnahlp St. tawranos, from London, undyed at Portland, yesterday 1=15!!=1" °rasa Mores.—Ttio •"Black Croak" continuaa+ to draw Immorebouatteevory -night. The matinee thia afternoon xxill Word an excellent opportunity for thoao not haying Whammed it to do ea. It la put upon the stage in an unaurpaassable manner, and Manager Canning la fully . tieweriing ;of the patronage it has re , )exhale Hint--Logrerda, the cele brated Necrnmascer, will commence ocrimof ontertaknmenta at htsannic Tuesday @ratline. , 11,aystaireniri—On•Vredusadey *iron ing next tbe cantata of tne Haymakers will be produced In costume, under the direction of Mine &west. assisted by - Misses Amon and Mooney, and a score of other musical celebntlerar , • • GUMMI TrlNATllL—Theyrerformanne lasi night at the bbectstanTUatze (Acad emy or 'MUSIC) W. Very interesting. This.Verwunachone Prince," a comedy In three acts, wee renderd, with snob talent se to draw forth storms of lap (dense. Mts. Zarbonl• played her part with much grace. Tne house wea not crowded, but the slits of our Germen population was largely represented. All pain, any hied, from the solo of the foot to the crown of the n head, internal, external, 'chronic, acute, in the head, face, teeth, WWI, shotddOrs, stomach, shies, back, hips, kiss or feet, removed,. free et-expanse, by Dr. Wolcott, for any. b dy, it 1.170 Chatham Squaro, Now York, or kV. Arch alma, Philadelphia, by the has of Pahl Faint. Bald WAD by the druggists*, cents per bottle. Bring along the hardest awes; Ike crowd I. big every day, and is getting larger fast. Old chronic rheumatism, or inflemmatery, Is nuitcallyeured ; pair stopped at once on the snot. , • • Tale to bode, Italie, all ort talla la hes*. fere, teeth , elan.o e In near. lean sr &Smiles, Pats ertta Tota Paint, Joy teljda, Martep are sal llsie Paint so rut. Itins7rtfitt=l:7l 4 :Tign i e '" And sulule reel* esti for mere. Blom elate c.Up.y Sr rbllageolph We are debtor to the above company. for A variety or samples of thebeautlful ghoul shades Mannfrielured at their works recently ,rested at Norristown. The works of the company' are very ex tensive! Large quantities of theme shades are turned out and furnished . to the trade et very low prices. Dealers In thin city are Invited to examine these empire; ,w h ith will, for that. purpose. remain for a fond days et the allot of the The Union %kiting" Park to Alloghe. ny. which le reached by the Manchester Pensongor!lvey, Is in excellent con dition, the ae crystal and &moods aka mirror. To-day and night the torch will remain open for visitors, end to those who can appreciate delight. ful skatlyg, proocnte rare attreselena. Let there be-a general turn out, for rare enjoyment may ho anticipated. • A Grand military end elvlo dress; ball will be given by the Allegheny Light Guards, nrAlleghony city, next Friday evening; at Wilkins Hell. The arrange ments era being made on the nest Ilber el scale, and A vat time may. be antlei plited by all who attend. • AreaUur Csaccrt.—Boa advertisement of Grand Concert by • beat of amateurs of Pittebtirgb anitAlltghany,t• be ly Ivan Tomas, evening next. Beata should be secured min No- extra 'charge made for secured AWL _The . tunnel eerTiees will be held in the heedemy ofhtindo to-morrow afternoon nt 31 . n'rin•lc. All ere InUteri. CITI AND SUBURBAN. Letter ILlsti-Ou our fourth pagef to day's paper be found the !Aleut] list of unelnluied letters furnished us for publlUation. • =1 Some Weida since we published an or nate relative to the disappearance of a young girl from her parents at Etim, New York, and too arrest of one in Ibis . city who was aupposed by the parents to be the missing daughter. It will be re membered from the account published that the girl left her home some awe years age, at whichtimei she was only twelve years old, and that the statement madelby , Elizabeth Casaidy, the girl at present in tile city, as published in a German 4,lape ' ,r, led the Parents to be lieve that itll:am their miming child. . At the reqa t of !the supposed pe rents, Mr. and Mrs. Langroilster, the girl was retained In ,custody until one of them should arrive here to investigate the matter. TA ricer:ad:lnce with the re- quest ithe`girl was remodel!, .to Jall, where she hs4 formerly boon oontinitted As a vagrant at her own request, in order to be with! her husband, George Cassidy, wit° bad been 'arrested and committed • , for malicious mis chief. Yesterday morning Mrs. Lang - =Jester the supposed mother of'tbe girl, 'arrlved'in thoreity and proceeded to the ! jail, and !the b ird was brought into the office where o supposed mother was In wailing far her. Without an an ewledge of who the woman woe, or her business int there, she w queetioned as to her bia -1 tort' , and, as on former occasions, told conflicting tortes. The euppoised mother, Who bad been carefully scrutin izing the 'features of the girl, finally de cided that elik was her daughter, but the girl refused to recognize or go with her. Mrs. L. then told the matter before the Mayor, who sent one, of his officers for the girl, and When she arrived, alter first adminleterin an oath to her to answer correctly arm questions as be mightask, examined he at'' very closely in retard to leer . history', sod ellcited , the following statement: I Her name woe Harriet Elizabeth Lelgittly; '_she was born In Ohio, from which State oho caine, when seven veins old, to ' Mr. Horace Leigbtly's, her grandfather, 'who lived in Armstronz rounty, eight miles from Kittanning. Her father's name was George Leightly, and she has not heard from him since ho enlisted in the army and went to lien tacky. Her grandfather bound her oat, ,until ahriwas fourteen, after which - laic went to live !will, her aunt, Catharine Bier, who melded one mile from Kittan ning, where she had only been a little over a month when she married George Casaid v. ! Iler grandmother, on her moth - er'aside, Mary Inez, was living with her daughter, Catharine Bier. Her testimony woe given without tbs. slightest equivocation, and her answers to all queenotiat propounded by the May or, were' given very prtiamtly. She re quested Hie Honor to telegraph to Catha rine BIM, if be did net believe her state ment. .' . Mrx. L, notwithstanding the gtrra statement, was still of the opinion that ohs was bar daughter, alai ainally the girl was indiond to admit that she was. How the Matter will end we are unable to say, but [rem a comparison of a pic ture ar.t.lik loot daughter, which Mn. L. mid was taken when oho was Mae yearn . _ of age, with the girl in questien, mid the prompt and inueettilmical statement of the girl insdponder oath to the Ilayer„ wit do not think the mother has found her child. The Itzterikeeas of her hus band are oduivecal and unreliable, eo that dottilagr can be determined upon what ke saya The Mayer will telegraph to Rittainlug to ascertain if the girl's statement be, true. ll= If the tell man at the Soho gide ix as correct In hleacrounte with the Ceinpany lot he apPeora vigilant in hie endeavors to collect tea, he le certainly • valuablc officer. Thursday a carriage belonging to Moreland Mitchell, having boon ton Feiner !, the driver, atterthe services, took the cocupants I. their reside:foe, which it appeaes manes" Me toll gatentwialch this watchfui officer provides. The dri ver, wine had not weed through the gate with Ma team after unloading hie µmanors wee In the act of turaing his Monet tot drive hack to the stable, when the tall man ran otter him, seised the bridle reins and demanded toll, say ing that he Could not come that near the gate without paying whether he passed through er II net. The driver informed him that he has been attending a Amend and was nottroquirod to pay toll, even though he had gone through the gate, and he partainly would not pay It . not having named, through. The toll-eep er then enatched his whip and ran to the tell henae and locked himself in. Mr. Moreland, one of the proprietors, made. Information! before Alderman -Molise- tars yesterday, charging James Wallace, the tallAceper, with the larceny of the whip. Iga ' jrea arrested and held for a hearing'. Flo Ittortattr. • Dr. 4. tarr ItlcCandleea, Phymician, to therßoini oC noilth. wait!. the totlow log reported' the Internam:ea in the city of Fluaboril4.ttool loebruoty2d to Feb tuaryOtb, IOtS. 'Dimino Of spines 1; bronchitis, I; de outhma. 1; consumption, 4; porica.idias, 1, dropsy of ohm; .1; con vulsions, I; stliction of abdomeo, 1;. dbireas of lungs, 3.. • ; • Of t h e above there wore, under 1 year, 3; from Ito 2, from BO to 40, I; from 40 to 66,2; from 50 to 60, 2; front 60 to TO, 4: from 76 to 14 , 0, 2. Males, 11; females, whites! lb; colored, I; total 16. Irlastps Ilaspear Night. 'the iteitSest 4 the - Young Cfirislled'Associatiod, - Rev. B. F. See yet will delivers discourse on the Struggle for Life, to-marrow (dabbatillsventng at 74 o'clock', in the '•Old Pittsburgh Matra" the afternoon t ere will be two l'ravtr Meet ings beictu the enspkee ofthe Asso • elation, one in, the "Eagle Fire Engine House" onlEatilth street, between Fawn" and Liberty, Pittsbargb, tho other at the "Soldier') Eeague Rooms" on 'Law& street; (old Alumina hall) opposite the "Anchor gotta's Works" neat Federal street, Allegheny atty. • • weirs Morimatito College. ' On ourtbird page to-day will be found a Mao copper faced nut of the Illegnificeit nun block becopled by too universally, . mown Duff's Mercantile College. Thin , i, Institution la one in which our ally. I . entres a I rge share of pride, 'and, in-! , deed, It to otonly creditable to the city, hilt Ithowile to the Math end country at large. It le conducted on a thoroughly practical eiem, and no where 011ie can the youth bb nt lain.better instruction and 1 training f r mercantile life In ell Its . , Iterietu Accident.—Yesterday after noon a lilt °child about two yearn of age, daughter 0 Me. Meblay, at the corner of Webater and Congress streets, won Se verely scalded by a bowl' of. boiling starch. The mother had Just placed the bowleg thb table and turned around to attend to sbmethlng else, when the child reached bathe table and upset the bowl, spilling the boiling contents on its neck and beeline, +welding It . eieverele. - . . ElNCted; DOM.—Thursday opening a heavy iron! wagon drawn by Ram boraee, came In roidact with a polo of the Piro Alarm Telegraph at, She paw of Pint and Mark stroota, knocking it down "and al rowing the wires promisoneualy over the airreta. SupOrintendent Pais ley being notified of the tact, repaired to tie plats, with a form of workmen and planed the iwlres in privation again, • lArrehYr-W.l l . D. Tattoo Made In formation before Aldor.uan Taylor, your terday charging Ague., Butler, a col ored girl, Arlth larceny. Again; resides to the thirdly of the prosecutor at Sharps. bomb; and .th alleged that the took from thetioneo oboe handkerohlet nod collar, and o pocket knife, alt valued at Sle. 'She - rts arreerted hold for a hearths, .1 DIM of his Injurles.—Patriuk. Dugan, who; It will he renfornbered, woo severe ly injtilvd; by the accident at Mill Crook, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, a • • fhll acute:tut n(whlch was publLsbed tho Gazette a few days eine°, died from the effects of (ho Injuries reedrodut lila red. Warm*, yesterday. • Got theli Maserts.—Several rude boys were arrested yesterday , In Allegheny for disturbing the Fourth Ward Union Sabbath School, and taken before Mayor Drum, who imposed a fine of 312 and costs upon etch of them, upon payment of whit* they wool dlsehargoL r d< Wltelm's latpined Leek ring Machlaatahe elmistset I The Only maehhsenstng Crys !reamer with its attachments. No. 7.r filth street, serw. • Meek Pdtett se And beet. tel Clut Bales roo •• Io=l We herewith publieh the opinions of eminent clergymen 'and professional musielams expressed on the motile of the Portable Pipe Organ of Maur& Derrick, Felgemaker d: Co., for which Messrs. flontottor 7tle Toerge, No. rz Seventh !greet, are the solo agents for Weettern Pennsylvania. Ea' atom Ohlo and Weatern • Prefaasor George W. Morgan, tbeetn inent organist of Brace church, New York writes: "Messrs. D. F. dc. Co; your Portable Pipe • Organs are a great im provement on the Reed Organs, and I recommend tkem with pleasure and sat isfaction and wish you every success in yaw new undertaking." Again he writes: Mouses. Derrick, Felgomaker & Co. Gentlemen: having the honor to bold the position of organ ist to the Grand Lodge of the elate of New York and mimic being essential in all the degrees of masonry, I take the liberty of recommending-to all the lodges •in the State, the Pipe Organs manufactured by you as the most 'suita ble for all lodge purposes." Tie following excel ant musical au thorities rupee in recommending the Portable Pipe Organs as superior to the Reed Organs, and no vary excellent etnunenta. • Rev. A. P. Ripley, `Methodist Church, Olean, New York. - Geo. E. Pennell, Rector of Grace Church, Buffalo. - S. D. Warren, Organist of All Souls Church, New York. Marry Ovington, Instructor of Munk., New York. . . • Edward N. .Raymond.. Pastor of the Congregational °larch, NewyagoMich. John M. Abbott, Organist of Ch'arch of Saviour, Brooklyn, L. 1. J. F. Briston, Organist of the Covenant and Director of Music In the New York Public Schools. Wm. Berge, Memel Director, Now .York. I . EL S. Cutler, Musical Director, New York. Wm. FS. Walter, Musical Director, New York. S. N. Patterson, Organist, New York J. It Tomas. Win. K. Besaford,Organist of Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, Nee• York. And many others Keel assails Tessallrs. The following deeds were left at the Retorder'el office, Feh. 13th, 1568: David Peters to Samuel 11. Baird, Dec. I 10th, 1881; for a lot of ground on Nev ille street, Oakland township 5350 Mrs. C. L. Dunlap-4o Mary Ann buckle, March 14M, 1805; for a lot 015 Ohio Lane, Allegheny City, 22 be l 0 feet .... .. .r,54;41 William Sample to William Inglo., Jan uary 101 h, 11154; fore lot in the Sixth ward, Allegheny, fronting on Wash ington street 17 feet and extending' back 129 feet 9 inche5........ 5200 George Mink to Joseph Irwin, Feb, lltb, 1007, In on the Pittsburgh and Greene , burgh Pike, in-Liberty and Peebles townships, 20 by 100 feet $l,OOO. Jacob Gripp to Philip Lange, Jan 30th. Ins, lot en Washingto n street, Sixth ward. Allegheny, 70 feet. ..V2,100 John Well to John Brun , Feb, ia, 1813, lot No. 40, in Inset's District, Allegheny county, containing two acne.... —540 Samuel Weaver to Augustus Wynn, ' December 12. 1507, lot in Within. township, No. DJ In Berger's plan of lota, in Braddoe.k'eFielda.... ...... $2.74. John D. Forrest tct WillismJanes Bond. - Jan. 13th, 1508, lot No, 242 on Laceek street. Allegheny $1,750 John P. &vitt to J. B. Johndton, Feb. lot, 15a, lot on Isabella street, Alle gheny City, 21 by 100 feet $7,330 J. J. Shutterly to William Anderson, fect. Xth,lBo7, lot No. 114 In Shutterly's plan of lots in Indiana township, 40 by len feet s3oo Heim of Joseph Allen, to Thomas Maple, Dec. 11th, 1507, lot of ground in Lower SL Clair township, contain ing gienree.... • . .... . . . .• ... .. $1 John Mc:Govern le Ann Bennett, Feb. 13th, 1160,10 t in Pitt township, on Ward str eet, 45 by 175 feet ... .......*A Christopher Ihmson'is ex's to Milton D. Hays, Feb. 4th, DAS, lot on Ormsby street, Birmingham,2s by 00 feet..sl,loo =12:1 The stomach bee to bear the Mamie of great many evils that bring. pain and other disagreeable sensations to the hu man body, and when we reflect over the word dyepepria, we have a vague term, which we understand well enough to mean .some disordered state of the digest ive apparatas. •It may be - riftings or triad which usually la au effect of a sour state of the stomach. It may be water. brash, or headache, er constipation. These, so well as many others that we maid name, are miunfeetatiena of a con dition of the etomach which is usually expressed in the term • "Dyispapsia." They are each and every one .of them remediable by applicetions of medicine ap p lied th e Ton, to newl:restob 11. gradually and slowly; that in, tone and vigor mtlint be imparted by degrees no as to bring not only the stench hat the whole digestive organs up to the health standard. People sometimes nay to me: "Dr. Keyser, don't you think many people ruin their stomach by overeat ing!" Of course we do, but at the same time would add that many do se by not eating etiongh. The preservation ot health depends on the right quantity that the stomach sad ether organs con. oerned In digestion is able to work up Into good blued. For weakened states of the , , stomach and an Impoverished state of the blood, there is ne medicine that wears acquain ted with equal to Dr. Geysers Blood Searcher. •It hoe restored many • totter ing frame and brought back health which for, years had departed. Do net be de ceived by the spurious compounds sold instead of Dr. Beyser'a. " - Sold by the wreak dozen or single bottle, at the Darter's great Medicine Stare, 140 Wood street. Motor Keyser.. enumtation rooms fo the cure et °behold' chronic. tinwares No. 190 Penn street. safe Day of .I.4lnrefair• The End of the World—the Resnrrec Lion of the Body—are religious eubjecto that at all time. command the earnest and anxious thoughts of the deepest thinkars,without„ as • general thing,very aatiefactory mutts. A 0012/50 of lecture, by the Rev W. H. Batted., on dectrmal Sul:death., is now being delivered at the eornei of Wood and Sixth streets, and en lest Sunday evening he courddered the subject of "The Judgment," which everyone. meets noon alter death. To. morrow night be will discuss " ThaLast Great Day," or General Judgment, for which Christians have been looking ever sines the Lord taught , his disciple.. The donomitietion known as Swedenbor glans do not believe In any judgment which Is ever to take place on tha earth; at which time the eters aro to fall, and utireationeble things are to happen to the sun and spoon. Judgmentliefongs to a min's spiritual or.latence, and takes place In the apirittosi world and not hero. They also - believe that the Last judg ment commenced in the year 1857, at which time alt the spirits or souls who had lived on this earth sauce the resin , rectlen of oar Lord were judged. and a "Nets /rearm" formed, and a "Neu ChurcA" en earth conamsnood. All who are Interested in thin subject will find much to please in this new doctrine, and as the Rev. gentleman treats his subjects by rat [Wild, 011111 and forcible arguments, they will find nothing to chock, alarm or excite weak' nerves, but much to nooth unremonable lean. Charity llelreew—ln view of the great want and destitution prey Edith g through out the aitx a number of charitable young gefdlemen are arranging for the holding of a grand charity soiree at La fayette Ball on Tuesday evening next. The affair will be select, a limited num ber of mulls being sold and disposed of only to respectable parties. There will be no tickets sold at the door. The en tire proceeds Mill. be handed over to a benevolent association for distribution among the w3rthy poor without distinc tion. We hope the Soiree will prove `a +morons, financially and otherwise, and that the efforts of the charitable projec tors will be generously seconded. To be Trled.—Sheriff Key.: of Wash ington county, arrived In this city last evening, having come for tho purpese of removing "Snitia" Arnold, indicted for the- murder of David Sproul, To= Whittaker, who was tried and acquitted 6f the murder, and glace Indicted for burglary, and Joseph - Butler. a colored person, to Washington, where they will be trled the coming week.• They will be taken over to-day. Deaullon.—Thomas Preston, on oath of Mary Proiton, was chargod, faro Alderman Thomas, with dimeertion, and after a hearing committed for trial, 116 attbsequentiy,promired the required ball .for Ms appearanoe and was Taloned. ?recall tbo allentlon of our readers to the advertisement. of Col. T. D. Egon, in anotker oolumu; , of valuable London publlcatione, from a privatellbrary. Call and examine bin dock. * =I NUMBER 39. CITY ITEMS The 014 Tea Mart, ho o fink eleyrl. Has over sustained tho highrest rapti talon, as the , teas and • Fidlbes obtained there become proverbial for purity ;lid excellence. The proprietor, Mr. 1 . 1:411 4 A. 'Robin..on, rentindes to keep Pam, with the times, and offers the retail. fat roan ouch a judiciously selected. atot*a. teas• and coffee,, angora, dried frulta, apices, seasonings, raisins, prune., canned fruits, ke., rte., as esuannerbo found in better quality or inseam* in tho city, The prices aro very reasonable, end we urge our renders to favor thebld ,nuir: with 11. purchasing 0' Gaalmefee and Jeans. Ticking. Shirting Cheek, Cotter •ud Linen Diaper,- Jotton aUL Irish Limo, - Carets, Balmoral and Hoop aids* Suspenders, Ilarlkerehlefe, Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, &e. A good assortment, at lose, prides, wholesale and retail, at „LS WY. Segrts'n,.,sl 184) and 182 Federal St., Allegheny: • Coots, Shoes and Culture--Q( the rimy , latest style, can always be had at Mr. Robb's, 89 Market street. He keep!! splendid stock always on band and !IDs at the lowest prices. ' • The Bast and °rigida' Tonle n," Phosphorus and Camps, knowri,riati Caswell, Mick t Co.'s Ferro Phdeptifkra. ted Elixir of Callsaya Bark. The Don, restores color to the blood, the Phospho rus renews waste of the nerve Beni ie,. and the Callsavirgives a hotting hbrdth- NI tone to the digvetive*.cirgans, therohy curing dyspepsia is its various forth*, Wakerhioess, General Debility,. and De pression or-Spirits. Manufactured only , br Caswell. Hsturd ar. Co., New Sold by all druggists. Ytwil' • • . to order to close out the realij blatant fresh stook of trimmings, notions, laMs. fundithing and fancy goods, at the lar retail bodge of W. W. Moorhead ' 0.. St Market street, prices have teen teriallyreduced and bargains are offeniii., We earnestly urge our lady friends and ail others to favor this estab lishment with • a purchaaing. visit,. Mid thus be made acquainted with the ram advantages afforded tta patron* to selec tion awl quality of goods and reasonable prices. Gentlemen._ will bud a magdifi dent assortment of furnishing goods atilt.: able for the season, and embracing jilt the latest styles and novelties. , !Mcßride Is George, No. 164 Fedetil. street, Allegheny, the extensive and enterprising wholesale and retail errs, have lust received o fresh invldee of choice favily groceries, flour !Md produce, which they offer their pat ape at the lowest market prices. For Sty and everything in their line favor Ofa house with a coll. as you can Pure. l( o° no where else to better savamtage. Dry Goods at Wbelesale.—Wo aralbf tering fall lines of: bleaebad and brown musUno, prints, ticks, gingbams, other ataple goods, making the largest stock in the West, and at than eidt. ern prices. J. W. Balms; dt Co: 01 No. 59 Market at -1.4 . . T. T. Evreas, 105 Wood streetoit (ends In the best mechanical mr.nner,to all descriptions of gas filling, and tegps no hand at his establishment a Tory Ape• assortment of chandeliers, brsickats, pendants, globes, ac., he., which he Ism at very reasonable prices,. . The very beat place In the city to:4, • b-, Lain a {rood stew of oystere,or a meallihi perior to the ordinary run of vi , and dainties, la at Holtzhelnaer's Cin tmental Dining Rooms, Fifth street, 'Text door pa the restotllee. ' rf Ladles. go to Moorhead's...No:. 81 SW ket street, dud boy your trlmmingslitt derwear, collars, ribbons, gloves„lao. siery, &c, where you will find 'lt. a bargains prevailing. The noose and Lot, 93 Taylor aye, Allegheny, wilt be Bold on Wednenday next at 10 o'clock. Lot 40 by 90. Mins% two story brick of six room. A. 1 8 - gate, Auctioneer. The House and Lot, .244 SandMiky street, Allegheny, wfil be sold on Wed nesday nextat 11 o'clock. Tat 20 41 OD. Home two Mary frame of four roi)gts. A teggate,-Anetlonear. The House and Lot, 53 Clutpui street, Allegheny, will be sold on ,ed netalay neat, at 2 o'clock. Lot .93 by ES. House, three story, brick, ton Marne and store room. A. Leggate, Auctioneer. limit" and Le 4, far Wale.—A. gate, Auctioneer, isiVites attention t 4 the attractive list en his private sale e liter of dwellings from fifteens hands.* to twenty thousand dollar each: Cegice, 151 Federal street, Allegheny. •t.: Boots, Shoes and Gaiters..-of thipuy latest style, can always be had,aij Mr. Robb's, SP Market street. _Be heirpe a splondli stock always on hand and:sells at the lowest prices. 4 Heidery, Gloves, ,literino lindit'ar ear and Balmoral Skirls, selling at re aced prices, at Barker's. Black Crook—lts beantica—Phogoa of beta at Pittock's Prang'. Class:me and other bea at fittock's. - • Damaged *linen., Table Llne.ba and TORO/111gs, selling cheap at Buboes. Wew Boob: New Booke—Delly i Lock's., • Initial Paper—At Pittaer of it. Drati-Goada, ha groat; variety a much reduced M price; at Barker", 11 , 1sylioto .t Plttock•aL-Whasef4Dlck Closing Put—Vital:alum it nouwaeeptes Goods of ell great bargatria, at Barker'o.. , The piatil•—ilis works at Alock'a. Photo at-P4,tock' I= At Corikateo—at Plttock's. ==l MILHOLLAJ.I3—CALOHAII—On Illorsday, Tebraary IStb. ISM by !Lev. J. C. A*4. Kr. CkLIR T. lIII.HOLLLND * lint Mlas'blAoBl2 E., daagt, tar of the blas Dr. John Calm!, is. anal Allyshony youuty. „ Mlle hippy rm.' couple. la kodrallsa ae. dolt.. eau salads. tate a . brad. 14,ban of life. have our Imattlest asd meet aaraeit Emits lab theft baPhlaem aid Pramorlty.4Asy they beegeksene the pmt&s , P mac mlAin am• ; but may Melt path tlabash,LllPamysiker te aroma with lowers it sail •o•Ita tn. 1. My .4 gladams.] P. ITAMPTOW—TODD--On Thuraday.leassay 130 h. 1114. by the He.. 110111... ,OHN E. HAMPTON. T.q., sad ANN/L IS. TODD, .1 Detainee, Pa. TOUTIO—On Fedor mornlntskt 11 o'clock. (IIIoRCikkOoLIJACfS, only tat ofAl' W. ud Feudal . SO•DAT at I o'clock C. *lrmo Ido fully . residence in Collins toarasistil Castl e/ma will lava tin karats of Penn ovitieg. Clair struts. at' Vilest?. N. WEl47—Tettarday (relay.) irdterarlbro 106,714. JAMES tl . NV/2T. aged .1370•44. The Amoral vill take plant .Tirt:stargay) •1T1101401.1. al kalf - 7p• two feel Una the I...Weser. of big alster, sn. Tbarop6l.n. 7.14 t 11611.10kora 441:641..p1a5e0e0p y 1101 P-0. Frlday—February tilde real- Osseo In Sues, la., Ea,. AIM ID. 166- tar •I Ma. Few and ; Paul Catlell6;llkoroh, of that borough. . . . , ... _ • ~ A maliims Ithil, Hsu of Requiem mill be mtla• batted le th• t.rtebt ar.b....liaxuam, Si vitae o•eloo. A. fe. The rat will tide Val:mat tweeillatk MoohAM. • ir. 1 .. .. Ms dectageliug ... ru, u ‘e , n .i t ,..,.. r0i , print. of this •Iloceue. An .oU . ..rail. furs b• attan•A•l•• the oplallUal mints at olimral eetie• Uss eller...yr thallium..... tfte•Mom twettlY palest. caf.g.d Is tka - m1..10n. Tither Itald was IT:d•ly khan... In OM., ltoat.tity. 'KM lam/ alid f etlasylesals,la all of abld Maks be had laboutd.lo.g ant falthhally to 'Asa Um rvl. Intea of rell.lon. Tor tome the o - a.t he bad boss In Mehl* lualtb; •••01 a to lai/ hli reef. but be. hot. Ma Macao; with tau. clutitlaa Mil- MIAs aad resiguatleo, bolls( foymattiwlthbeha 1. .ba sere)' of that llml be 12.1 M ori sad 1141111.117 ..n•11.1 . = .'..: • •, . TuF U. & INATCH : !?( is ruovise A rzanscrr nopxew FOS ` — 'the'Agents,'J ,i. DIMBEATII & •HBffi.ETT 68 PUSH trrasEr. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE ' Two =moils. • vatinton Jurn A Liar. .311.4 d. 1110Maabe 11MTY VOL V/0171 ar 4/moth/ roadtas matter. maluebtil Isadlai Actllmlttlt, Won Minn 177 l'bbremobbz u valatt.la ItafdltA natter 107 the rmalir. ud ranen sal mait - ralltbt• Ifbatuelal tad Utak. ...la timbal ILtpbm itrta b 7 aaT P.Par the atty. Xt. Farm., llacksakof Itsrottaut Would to Intboat It. TIMIS 701 TSB WIZZLT OJLiTfit ch g7ll7'—•••V .. ..... , Mid CMS C.DY a T.D. up the pones Vittgai iddltloas Cubs oax M losa• y time, at clap raw. I.A. I.N. ===c:i • taLAar. to sans sad WWI tat ediuda Iraat. am Ir. Wad a Wettapday adltlaa tikraala. orsibara laylat •5,••• call • ,•pt. mnirr by Draft, &Weak Mow Ontits rr l lagiatared Latta., say ba wag at purist . GAZETTIC..' ==MtZt!l lINDREtTtJMM AL . AIKEN, lITRDERTAIKLA No " L IN' Fourth Stres... labores. COPTI • WWI IWO.: CR.LP23.. LOVE4a6.I ItTorr . deicrtotlou of .11'staral runitata*lt o*.#l Airmanbea. Rooms apeadpand 41j11. .and am*. furatdmll. Dsraaialcsa-736,, David Kan .D. D..831'.' M. W. D. D.,• Thomas )L , VD.ci Adl9, Jacob If tinier. E.g. GO! LES & PEEOLE O :Ender- TAIERS AND LIVERY STA/ILES. earner of Band say dime[ indEb comb avenue, ARet<tfa nf .hate Mtn COFFIN ROOMS aro eon. stonily Ouppllod with real odd Imnolloo Itos, vroal. nottogany and Walnut . , Collor. at Ern** oso-yrogifroza *4lO doe. Oodles prevailed for semen. II and Vantages nratotodo also. an klAds or Morning Gaol.. Ify.equirod- Waco open it an Roam day ud'unthl.' ROBERT T. RODNEIG' Under ?Ain Aan AALIAnti..S9: okle BL. A/141mi7. arid No. SO Diamond Eisars.- Joita WU.son ) teem always O toad tta• beat Metal, Itosewockt. .fralaut and laaltAttoo seworal Fomss. Walnat C4Bists from IC2I uda. iltuawood Cortina 143 arra:l4lst all at - Ur Comas ropiortlost. Caritigu sate Hume rarninakl . at law rates:. Cr.tw; •Oloves," Plata auMairratitag Waddled grafi.: (MOO oos CO and want. ' - - - IROW.II4IID CZ &lIAILEcaIt, 104. DEACTOLES. Office, No. :14 Ohio VlAroat; Matants, Rosewood .ad other cal. ans. Irma amylase Mock Of fltaandrasslablaa Goods. ot lustdaad laralgod at abatteat R lowest prices. 8.1. .ad Ltvary etstdas, oar • of. firm, and Ifiddle Stmt.. Carrlatoi. Ban:loam. Basalts, Saddle Hama. - aim.' aa.. for Stn.: WANTS: WIIE D- 1 StTUATION.-A traZ . fratd Elatedmax. Lietok4Cesper and Cdrruptondedt want* employment It dnu ti L.. at 781110/VILIL WANTED—A SINGLE ROOM. • • ... tal light lid feel, with a privet. ruin id Ali. el.. Address STUDENT, Oduria urrldr, Wide u•do, i.e. WANTED - AGENTS, for THE BLUE-COATS. and how they Lived. Fooght and Died for the Union, with Scenes gad larlderde In the limas uebellion. it coots e over ND fine E 10..4 SLO Pages, Cod is the, spiciest end . cheapest war book published: Prise, oral OEM per Mr- The. Debit° eta 4.- tinned ,srainst inferior works' with a shutter Dile. Ere Ida lbehooi you hey *Wel. ever lm engravings and WO peg. Send for CD.- ler.. Address JONES DROTILEUS A CO.. Phil edelphis, Pa. . • , • - di r FOR RENT pa RENT-COILMITRY .11Egr- 11= . . • srs witS pszelea awl putrles spri. of sr, cistern, wash hams, too Irons, curls{. hawse, tone epilog house, weed house' end et.- WO, all la neon ordsr, with Are flirts ehette . loud. welt ut IC seleated traits. gnnlreN le. 00 .1 lb. Ilse et the Pittsbnrgb. loft Wayne craw /hallway.), nni se item the ally, aqua Illation—it betas a besatifitt rind hesithyloention on the Ohio firer, witlin one beorls ride of the city. se relit, with lomediate poeserslon. fiery low. /tannin or G. IL TOWLE. N.. Inlawtinit street. rittsburrh. - - FOR BENT—A Frame 'Dwell. Leven rooms on 'and threioa tee trod fear. Al..e a TENANT. BOLIDE. of Wro retnas. all Is good eubstantist order. Enabling aitlearrlage beuee. gle wee of groaad. aunt 7 ell planted In tholee frnit-lpeselies. apples, grapes, to. Situate ea the bill Saaa- dlatedy above the Enter Depet, In Pitt toiraebio. Enquire of JOHN WATT, r,ll germ Went: or of WATT a WIL.I3OiL Liberty eireet. . _ TO-LET—A gacal Frame Dwell coutoloing seven rootas, with two acres of .lud sad stable, well tot oath. fruit trees, ood itt a good Outs of eultiratlou, situate ou Beater street. la the Borough of 6owirklor and wlthdo are totwites walk or the Storied. .Podweralci Ellen tuanodlatoly, if daolred. Tor .6., de., Biqar< of WY. SAB. t , an the :➢remises: ta LET—THE PECOND AND TIMM lITOIST nQOUS et 1.. 114 Tegera street, Allegheny 'City. TIA rooms are fultabla &slightteadathetiiiag porpeoes or a. dereillag:' Ter term. apply - . .t. Me 1111.1112 a 1iE0806.111 eignery Stare, N. lel Tager* St.. Au.gbeiy. pou Fitly T—OFFICES. AAD BOWLS In the new banding meted by the Keystone Wings Bann.= LIBERTY MOM. corner of Garylson W.T. la Mediate penseaelon elven. ler terms. le.: apply at TEE 111.1e8; TO LET.,`Thii Fourth and halt Or THIRD STORIES et thei Iwo bulltint. No. OS Liberty. itret. ratqatro * :of T. IftCANCE. - TO LET—A large and subsinn . tal WAIICHOUSX, on Waist arenso; near !luta. Salt malerst. Powesalon Peva' ay. Apil Lt. Xmeire at GEO. .11:1111[13.11Y. Ctt , wan bratioial Bask. FOR HENT.--Sisveral nue, large ROOM la Ma warrrz BUILDING, vita good Ilya; awl Da had. Apply at once at tha GASLITI COUNTING HWY.. FOR BALE. FOB, PALE- - rar. DWELLING IY BZWICILIAICY.—J, Ism brick dwelling. bunt in the trust solatantial moaner, with com plete irrugemseu for gam lot and cold water;, me Mu, lot air Son. So. Prom owe withree meow( ground. Pup sear gat. Valley Ste lion. JOHY WAY. Jr., Bewlikleprllle P. O. VOR EILLE-,A vary de/livable thre•-•iery BRICK 16313E1E. newly new,: Prisbcd brick trent, vivble mantle.: aaa and water tbroubbatz beam .dmitthis nnn Warta bad lb:dated gbrret,.NO. 94 ELY 1112.1411%, aux Wills, lilxth ward. 'Poubsslon froia - Attrll Lt. MO. Sapalle at tarbessa; FOR SALE-FLORIDA LABOR. —Pe offer for as 110.6:0 Acres of Land In one tract, .boot 7/3 miler above the sits of Apa lachicola She land is improved and under cal: ilvalion. and is ansurrased for richness of 0011 and ',radiative/um of Sontharn staples, mak attar cane r dam, rica sweat Potato- • anal, Data with superior grulsgfor radar ben. - ran the blue ransea, 'anew pine timber to abundmice. with flatlet. water pow. r fee — saw mill. with' &yid of water, enough for etaamboats to nut 'lumber Into the river. rbera Item be leaded Into and shipped /forth. Then era Cm. good Creebe booms on the premises. The imam abomid . with 0.0, gee., duck*, and the woOdt arttb all itinds of game÷benr, deer, tarkeyr.. clan. ate: The cruntry is entirely free tram than Meuse, esgiiiderect by miasmatic influence. 001;reraliit In the forath. We titte lead at the' low palm of •.Ostef 0000. 1.1., • vast of 10,000 erne,wholly entatyror.' ed.cowered with the Carat yellow pine timber. with every facility fee sawing t h e tiarigeble .mama to rna , the lumbar tato the ricer.. Tide area lles heir the Art11..612114.. Pito* . WI cents M/111 . Aida MAW awed la Georgia at • Ideal from id . For farther ladawatioa wad It eW . foi oar . Saathera /444 Ctrealar. SILL • YYUITERLY. Bat Istata =a lataraaaa apaa, IllUdwata ltarlawly Laanacwlll. FOR SALE.-Howe and Lot ort weber of ..lbalbsttax 'bad ilditeis stmt.. agar rammer -Rdlyrny. Lot H by CY font. '. Haw. trues. ecuatsthills 1 moms -sad geod.f s. well bOrovi. House and Lot 0rab•61,14. no. B I dwell stmt. Allegheny City. "Lot n by (bet; boas. trams. embalms WO. Mr, toms abal good iatlarwater sad gas. Also, sive/1,4=14 .Voss.. aili ' Lats In good locatlon.,_ lapis* al 1117811 a no., Beam. Wert; new • Clbecur:7 Minehoster. FOR 8 ALE-4 , IIORNES T HOWARD'S , lAvery awl Salo Stable. .se sa• TASCILT meat tR.7)I Ouv• DAPPLC GREY nowt% ave LARGE - DWIGHT HORSE: Mr. SLACK YLRES; Mo.ORIT MARIA Nl= triaLSr, our tbsSloawasse JOPHoese•bcniskiand tel4osamuitsatoi:'.-, Von 8.11.E--unie • CARINIAGF4 oottomo 'aro.. or two hermit eaiTWO GORSE WAGON, and a doable . 'of HAN. Nrzos, nearly Kew. Zwithe at the rENITEN- HENRI G. BALM, Merchant Tailor, Cor. remit i dZBI. . cialefitroce Fll7lBlllllll, PA' GREET lapvicEntracore To TIIOSIC WANTING otayrinse. 3iVe lafYit offer oni rtaak WINTEIL eugu ftlts:. • •• • ead7M I ATINcii4; may as PIM CM. LIMB TRAM OFFERED . SHIM IMAM% fall sad esals• .tect • 41 11.191111T0 Mental:: Vallett 2E==CMI E==l SPECTMArk or ats. rums. AT ==ll se eireJLIIIIISL
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