EMZE TAE. DAILY. - - PERRINLEir, BEM & CO, . • • z r..- c pyrrieicyrai. a a ..... ITS*, Utter. • B.stnen . 11Tr1c8. GAzirrE zunamiu. • Itea 114 mid to TITTIFII 111112117. tndq &Obi hrt...d.Weden rciar i trait ripra ril 4 -yrrrniataa ArD AULEIHENT - Orri: LA10.847. raxipEsr PIPER BEET TAILIZ7 MiIINEREIAL PAPER In Ur Mad, TXIVII Cr TIM DAILY 71I:4iL1,ZIT .... .. A aar..., -" OA „to, =VTR FIRST EDITION. MIDN IGHT. Pennsylvania Legislatute • Pere of &timbre, Tenet, Neterlet— Borough ef. ettllrate to ElerTOW —'---/feinle7+-I.tratiott Tor I.oolld got . elrre Legions-11111 to Ancor ib ' burgh to harrow et,000,000 used the beetle—Other Dllie Passed 6111. on 110000 Perste Colendo —The Tree Ualtroso Dill Prother rot to the gruste—lltebousna • Pro-. ' posed Vonotttallonot Ascend en's. ,ftlsetal i.)1.1 wee to Ito PM burgh G •cts 7 HARILLYBURG, February 1, 565. SESA.TE. • BILLS INTRODUCED. - By 11r. ERTIErr, Allegheny : ow ing !..iotaries - Ptiblie In Allegheny only the earfie lees for taking nek-nowledg monis nu allowed Aldermen and due' time of the pcmen. Authorising the Borough of Millvale, Allog;,hotiy county, to borrow money for school pnrpoiea. • By M.r, risriEß.Loumater Authoi , icing the Governor, Auditor ,General and Adjutant General 'to examine Ephrata Mountain Springs„ Lancaster county, for an asylum for Invalid soldiers and report the prier. • =139 Anthoiliing Pittsburgh to borrow ono million dollars fort - ater Authorizing . the PhiL.ldelphie. and Erie Itailrond Company to Lour Providing. that the firm name of any firm may voiril4t of ono general part . ruft BAILROAD AILG :Evening Se',iirot—The Free ll:inroad • bill was. under discussion. The question being -taken on the amendment :Allowing companies to in creme cardtal noccasary, to double tbo original amount, it was de -Coated. Mr. CO:s.:NELL; of PhiLadelphia, mor cd an. amendment- nnthorinnz_ tempo Mar to borrow double the amount of capital stock on bonds, with the consent of a majority of the stockholders. ./e -rested. • Mr. ERRETT, of Allegheny, moved an amendment allowing them to borrow on bonds the same amount as originally subscribed for stock. Defeated—Yeas, thirteen; Nay,, fourteen. The Senatd eontitraed the discussion of the Free Itailroad bill. The Senate sub stitute provides. that roads built might connect with caber re:WS en terms to be agreed upon by the respectivo manage ments; • when approved by the stock-, holders. _ • • , - • - • 1.r..-EItREILE...4.-iie-411eny, inured to app . rov4l of stoEkhold- ors: Lief.st4ii.. . Mr. RIDGWA.I", of Jariced ait amendment, requiring the consent of a majority of the etockholdeee. He did not con%l.ler the directors always represented the true sicive and 'wishes of the stockholders. His. amendment , e^s adopted. Hr. WALLACE; of Clear Geld, iu speech, appealed to thuSnnate to adopt a true Railroad . law. - The Senate bill then pasged on the sec ond reading. - - . Adjourned.• . Y . —.,— - MOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. INIAN ON PRIVATE CALENDAtc. !TIM llonee considered one hund red and :10,3l bills au the private cr.i.eadar, Mit before comple - ling the first reading of the list the hour of adiournment arrived.. Adjourned Oil craning. CONsTITCTiONAL .17.1V-CLINENTS. The llopeo at eleven o'clock 'rue still debating -Mr. lIICKMAN'S proposed Constitutional amendmenta, made the special order for fecii4e..ht, without mark. ' The Land alluvia' Sepia. A private letter from a gentleman . this city.dated id Sorrento, italV.JOara l- .731-` gives the following particulars of th• 'mild slip et tingles. of which abrief account is given elsewhere: "We isavo..had a wonderful escape • from depth. A mountain over six bun drwl feet above the road fell just before we reached the spot, and after we ba ll crowed the barricade in the riati ‘ the re maining portlens of the motuatsbi side , cane down with the_ivar - M - Crtillery," "1101 this is-nothing to what has Just -• tomarrEGLTNapfes. Bayard Taylor and family rrsidtl at No. 21 Seota . Lucia, and I went- • twice, to the • LOU. In secure an arts rtruent there, and the - valuation wita very lovely: and should certainly have resided there If the rooms Lad been largo enough. Thin house steal en the principal.street—tlse Chlis.ia —anti stretching away up over it was a • bill with a hones above house, for several hundred feet. Taylor, tannk God, came to Sorrento a fevidays ago. to see us •, . • and yesterday the whole side of the bil l on the Cblaja gave way, and eighty pe- son are lost In the ruins. - Tayler'a house is entirety buried beneath the wrack of ihMerllppt , epee; and I am sorry to NIT "that on omnibus, coming from _the rail way and containing - (among others) two • Amerimins, was passing of the time, and that. all tho passengers -perished. went Into Naples to-slay to see the scene of the disaster and em sick at heart. "I am disincliruil to stay hero for any .:j great lenghth of time, for It seems an if the mountains were all tumbling down, '•uad think 'Vesuvius is at the bottom of t • It - all." - . MUM Charlotte Thompson ••• a Cot tan Teenier. A correspondent writts froth Alabama. °Anythifngm Mon t gom eryl thesha would of a b perse soad nal budget ro ly incomplete aid:lout mention of INILas Charlotte Thompson, the. actress. Mies Thompson owns a plantation. fi ve miles frown Mtge. - where she spends her time .withher mother when riot on profes sional tours. She has shout one thous and five hundred acres, - two-thirds of which are devotedto the cultivation of cotton.. She has the reputation of—ng a • remarkably: .Ipnlile WOMan in - busing. - a ff airs, . though. ,with a n 'her tact and executive talent, ri sho has made nothing from her •crops daring too past two yeara The cabins of her hired nogroes are models of neat ness and coinfert. . Often of a :manner mttLning she riseswlth the min, merlins .wefaiwrlte pony, awl in Vorion inrecki , the gangs et work In the field. Illnikeeps all the accounts, snakes all contracts and superintends all the buying and selling. I fear, however, that the next time I one her in Julia. I shall be led to suspect • when she buries bee face In her Mr-taker . chiefjusi before wildly wilibing "Why don't you speak to inc Clifford." that her Mind is enstromted with the latest bailie tin about the army worm, or the even ing dispatches from Liverpool; IltOplfe.. mail scene there wouldbe no special Impropriety in her w 9, ',Tering with a va --pant stare, 'lrpiand =1 costa and excited!' cardinal Ant;nellt sod War. A letter from Rome. In the. (..Vcrra pearfeiice fluter ur,l.sys: Cardinal Anton elll, rev his private con versations, expresses firm. bellef in an ° approaching one.. Tie says 01 ?.. the groin works which the Fr etch arm exeouting are .by moatua intended. to elicitor • Rome limn a roof , ric In,o of Garibalth, but to guarantee it 'against mi at tack o f the• num n , Jai Ita li a srmy. In te win. which is preparing,, he recently said, the French army kill. tight alone against Italy see[ wo shall keep our treatss to beldln respeit the Ileinarrpop utast/on. " Thin, to say the least, _lit a sin gular admission from the Secretory of Stale of Lis IlolinetV, and yon will per haps be glad to make a note of It. Let me add that I hear tram a goral source that Cardinal Antenelli. while speakmg with some persona welt known In Ittiras fauns great Main-Its. with which they . • everywhere repeat t harmers they rn,eolve, is aMd to haveciapres,rd himsolf nearlY in these torMs: TD Emperor Napoleon has lost all sympathy for Italian undy over ainais e els t discovery of the secret treaty between Signer Rattazzi and hirer von Riaruarck." . • • . Axedens in, I is. iisore sae Otito natlrosa , CB. T h leerhot'to the rlttztergh 0 Ere.: Cracomerr, February IS.—A passen ger train- - on Ma Itslttinorn and Ohio liallmad ran MY the trook last night near Farmington, Va. The sileepingear , fi n persons, .avas thrown down an embankment thirty cent into .13ntitakt creek. Thorn . was dernolithed. Marcia, or Dayten Ohio, was - only person anxiously injured. FROM v -WASHINGTON. Reconstruction Committee Session. I Ex-Bebga' IrsabilitiesConeidered. Bill for iUabama'ci4dmission. The Prop 3 sea pivislon of Telco* Complaint Against tieneral Gillem. amount of Gold its Treasury App icationa for Appointments. The Expatriation QUeMiOD A - Rew Bill to be Reported. Order fres the State Itepartmenl nitric:re Titiag heal Mild to lake Navels. CeirTelegranh to to. Plustinrchtlanitie.) WAsttlairrOtr, Yeti. 15, iSefr. nEcOnsTlet:Crion ColtYrrrgre . The Reconstruction Committee held a meeting this morning. The first ;MVO: sition presented for consideration was to remove the disabilities of Mr. Butler, claiming to• be a Representative elect from Tennessee, and suspending the test oath in his ease, in order that he might be admitted to a mat In the House of, Representatives. Mr Brooks moved to include John • Young Brown; of 'Kentucky; within the .cope of the resolution, not because be considered Mr. Brown a rebel, but be calm the House had 'declared that he gave aid, countenance and support to the rebellion, and was, therefore,ineligible to a sent, Messrs. Boiler and Brown thus being precluded from the Heim on similar grounds. Mr. Brooks' amend ment was rejected by a party vote. During the dismission it was said that John Young Brown had riot asked to be pardoned. 'Mr. Brooks replied it was, true, but the Committee had decided to remove disabilities from Goy. On., ex- Gov. Holden and nine or tan others who had not Made personal application for that pirrpose.' Mr. Stevens, ofsPennsylvanis, said the Committee bad acted too hastily on that subject, and desired farther time to look into it. Be additional action was taken on the guest] on at this meeting: The bth yesterday introduced by Mr. Bingham, tor the admimion of Alabama Into the Union, was considered for a short time. Mr. Stevens thought action ought to be delayed until they could got all the Mete. Ile was rather dissatisfied with it, however, believing a general bill ap plying to all the Southern States should he passed, instead of acting Span these States separately. • Mr. Stevens submitted a bill far the division of Texas into three States, pro viding the Contention about assembling in that State fix the boundaries of the new States, and further, that each of them have thesante Constitution. Rethought there ought to be four or five States carved out of Texas territory, • but would be content With three 4 •Mr. Ste yens will report the bill to the House, so it may be printed. and referred back to the Committee for revision, if nec essary. Mr. Higgins, a freedmen's bureau offi cer, appeared and made a complaint against Gen. Gilleut in connection with a court martial which acquitted is man named Johnson for the murder of a ne gro. The narrative was listened to at tentively, but led to no action of the Committee. 001-2. IV TILL' TRE.L.STIIIY. The amount of gold in the Treasurr to-dsy was 5104,000,000, Including 700,000 payable in gold certificates. Tim Indance. 575,301,030, belongs exclusively to the Tinned States. It is estimated the receipts of gold from customs from thin date to May first wi.d be SAOO/, 000 . making an aggregate of 5103,000,000, out of which there is payable on the Ist of /1.0'nb545.000,000,du0 on ten.farty bonds, and ott the Ist of May about 5-7.000,004 Interest duo on five-twenty bondn, lear tog a balance on hand of gold, after pnylogall the expenses, of 503,101,000 or $71.000,0 00 , atter coin certificates are de ducted. These estimates are in case no wile. of gold are. ramie . between the pe riods SEW TAX DILL A sub-Committee of Wirt and !leans 1 is iutscsainnon the details and phraseol- cgs._ of a new tax bill, which will not be reported for several weeks to COMe. 1ND . 11.3 A debgation of Pottowattomle Indians from Kansas, had an Introductory inter view with the Commisalener of Indian Affairs this morning regarding the gen eral boldness th e tribe. Indian agent ILathews. of lfountaln Crows, has reached this city from wi der Pharney. Ire came by the Po River Road alone. and reports the Indiana peaceable in that section. Airricaxioits Vat ATPOMTNENTS. Notwithstanding the constant retremeh ment now going on In the various bu reaus of the War DepartMent, the pres oure for appointments continues large AA ever. The applleatious coming in ale mostly from discharged soldiers or their widows. Theylnvariablv meet with the response, "It is Impossible to makead &Canal appointment." and it is even contemplated at an early day , to mate a further large decrease of the force in the Department. - - POSZION POST/OX. Notioe luss been given by the British Po, totlice Department that on end from the first of March single rate pottage for letters, between the United Status witi.E.st Indies and England, will be twenty eight yenta per half .ounce via Southampton, and thirty-aim cents via Marseilles, prepaymsmt enmpulsory„ BOUNTY In icssordwrsoors. lipase Military Committee decl. ded to report to tho Senate a bill giving pay and bounties to ten regiments of tbe Missouri State Guard, called out during tbo Rebellion. . • • LAW rtarmarsorr - • The Judiciary Committee boa author ized Mr. Lawrence, to report a bill or ganizing a Law Dopariment under the control of the Attorney Genoral. IN Till: . 110 GO, Generals Grunt and Howard were o the door of tho 110E1530 to-day. ROY SAYSZN The !Stott Department has received dispoteltee from Japan, confirming the amounts published on Idonday. --. AH foreign representatives were at Orilla with the Tycoon. The . Sham/racy Was at Yokohama.. , TITE EXPATRIATION OVViTION. • Theo Uouse Committee on Foreign Af fairs today considered various proposi tions, with a view to narmOrdze the conflicting views on the subject of pro tecting the rights of American citizens abroad. They will report an entirely new bill. Several members of the Com mittee were averse to declaring the righta of expatriation on the ground that this tens a principle so firmly fixed In thin century as not to require its reomsertion. But the majority decided to Insert It in the new. bill, all the decisions of the Courts everywhere to the contrary nob withstanding. jaaseoltTS itEXICIRED. • The following official order has 'just been issued: • Department of State., Trashington, Feb. Is.—it is rmits:dad to all citizens of tne United Stol es, native or naturalized, who have occasion to visit areal. Britain or Ireland, to procure passports from this Deportment. While the habeas eorpou act remains suspended In the lat ter country citizens of the United States unjostly_arrested are liable to be detain ed_ witYout prompt examination until they con procure and produce legsl 011- denoe of their el izenship. iSigned] Wm.. U. StWantl. NEW JERSEY The fmnatitstlesst Amendment. tar TrteLreLato tL rittstrrgli kilwella.l TIUMON, FkbrUtry 13.—Ta the Sen ate to-day, when the joint resolution withdrawing the assent of New Jetsey to t offered , Constitutional amendment was o the committee offered a substitute to the same effect, but Valera log reasons for withdrawal. Consider Vern was postponed till to-morrOW; ' MWellsbarg,T.,yestarday, Stamp Campbell's' will ease. lnvolvlng half a to illlondollare, was commenced. Among the counsel employed are Uon. 'Jeremiah S. Sleek, Gen. CartleliL Benpunin Stan ton, Non. Geo, W. McCook and lion. Wm. McKennau. ,*J -L).-- • - ii ,c, --- C - NE ‘ _ D 5. a. ,„,----„.'- ' t , - 1 1 --- -----„kg, , • , . '-'•••,„,-,,-- g.....1441'11.7en.‘ . 4. ,- ---4_ -,,--;(----,--- , ...._6% -. - _ • . 41.. ±.'":":"..2_. la 4 • . [ .. • . 1 6 , , , \ ~ ' -1 :- .; 4 . 0:S, ' IC, 'N t : ::';, .' •‘ ,-- - A . :; it i Ntts ll :.:",--, _ Imt il , a . .,..e , 'l , 1 , ).- . 4 11 0 t. , _, , , I ' ---..............-.- -.-r - - - -------_, j • -•- . ___-:-----. - - - :-" teaZ-- I I '..L::::------ / --------- 2 -...------ - -7 • . 1 „._ , ; • " . SOUTHERN STATES Telegraph to the 'qualms]. Gautto.) TEX/A LlllO7lO T. - Garsicrroar, Texas, Febntary 17. Official returns of the election In the city give for Convention,vetdtea, 2 and colored, 578 votes; against Canvention, white•, 117 votes. Sodth and Ruby are elected. AL AAAAA ILTL7IO7 MONTGOMERY, Feb. 19.—011icial re turns from forty-two counties have been received et distrietheadquarters, Mann der an order from Gen. bleed° publica tion of them is TOD:L.SOd. The whole vote or the Stets on the estion of ratifica tion to mtimated, fr om partial returns, at about 72,0Nt. The white vote leas tha 3,030. Ralf the registration IN la 34,000. n I R1C111102.11, Feb.lB.—The Convention was engaged to-day chiefly on the oyster tax question. It was resolved Le tax the amount of Bales. Daring the debate one of the membera called another a "exm- drel." A proposition to appoint a Commidee to devise means to completo the Chose , peak° and Ohio Railrn.d was tabled. The Republican State Convention met to-day. A. nominating Convention will be called to meet In this city five days after the nv djournment of the Constitu tional Co a ention. The ntunteof Messrs. Rawkshurat, of Alexandris, Rives, of Albemarle; E. Rice, et Shenandoah, and Thomas 0. N. Henry, are spoken of In connection with the Governorship. L9__,)= ATLKINTA, Ga., Febniary 17.—The Convention has stricken oat by a large majority a clause empowering the Leg islature to alter or abolish any charter hereafter granted. it is reported that ten thunaand dollars la to be paid to the membenr on Tuesday. • .exmalera, February IS—The Conven tion Today exempted all manufacturiee and inatitutlons of learning from taxa ties. Thewonis"two•thlrda," wherever they occur in the report of Committee on legis lative debate, where stricken out, and the word "marity . " inserted, to define powers of the Legislature. Benjamin 11111 will has here Satur day neat. Dr. Millar has beat petition ed-to reply to him: ACCIUNTA, Feb. IS.—Democratic elute are beine orgaxired in this and other cities in Georgia. SDl:rill C 1111.01.1 11a. CIIARLESTON, February 1&—In the Convention today twenty more wallow of the Constitution were adopted. There was a ,long,discusalon wt the Hommtetut law, which propos es the ex emption of two thousand five hundred dollar homesteads from eale for sit debts for the present; past and future. • Senator Wilson telegraphs from Wash ington that Congress will not loan one million dollars to the State to purchase land for the poor. LOVISPLWA INgvr Ont.siaa, Fein:nary 17.—1 n the Convention a resolution to adjourn sine die on Thursday was tabled. A resolu tion that members receive no pay after the 10th wag also tabled. The resolution endorsing the petition to Congrees of the Georgia Convention for thirty millions of dollen; was discussed till adjourn:tent. In the Convention to-day, au ordinance was introduced which was laid over, regulating weightsand measures. The Committee on Style and Arrange ment made a lengthy report, describing so many alterations sod amendments that one member mid the Convention could hardly rem - Ignim its own creation in the Conatitntion m reported by the Committee. Ile moved to recommit that part, which led toe Confused discussion It was finally recomnlltted, with Maroc tions to have the Constitution printed without any changes whatever for com parison *lib the copy as amended by the Committee. , Work Is thus laid out for an indefinite period.' The Convention then discovered that they had adopted no preamble to the „Constitution and discureed the matter I fora couple of hours, after which they =LI TAI.LARASSE, February Is.-The Con vention to-day reorganized on the bards propeoed by Gen. Mende. There was much excitement among tbo delegates and lobbyists. General Meade had n. conform.oe with the leaders of the majority and minority and made' propositions of conciliation and harmony, which the majority im mediately accepted, and also, after little hesitation, the minority. They are as follows: The Presidents of both wings are to resign; the (our delegates de declared ineligible by the msiority to take their seem, and the four delegates 'declared eligible to vacate; the majority to decide all question+ of eli gibly M. be determined in full Conven tion ; Colonel Sprague, commanding the State, to call the Convention to order and a hew organization to be made. Cot. Sprague urges .equal rights of all men and classes as thessis of the Con stitution. Forty five- members were present out of forty.slz. Horatio Jenkins, late President of the majority, was reeelectod by a vote of thirty-two to eight. The standing rules and resoliitions of the organization adopted by Maeemjy were re. adopted General d and staff appeared In the Hall after the organization and were Introduced to the Convention. General Mead said he was gratified , that both sides hadapproactied him in a spirit of and hoped harmonious antler could ensuo. The strictest yoto in the Coriventic now stands thirty to fifteen, If the four alleged ineligible members remain. The Convention will take up the Constitu tion thus far adopted by the majority and re-adopt it. H•• Gleason Etas been electillFinan. vial Agent of the Convention. • mili‘isSlPM JACKSON, February IB.—The two mem. hers engaged in a dispute yesterday made mutual eoneessions, apolocized and shook bands amid applause from all size. Three additional sallone of the bill of -rights were aclOptaL The Democratic 'Stale Convention meets here tc.morrow. NEW YOBS. iliy Vleirspb to thi Plltstrata Duette 1 NEW Yong, February , 18,1868. TIIE ROCK IFILAND CA3r. Iu the bupretne Court, the case of Fiske and others ogeluot the Rock Is land Company woo np to-day. An las d.svit. of the defcmdanto Was road, deny ing that they were seeking to get ado throggh the Legislatures of lowa and The Court denied th motion fore shay of procroodings- anti stet dawn the male motion for Saturday. ARRIVED ?ROM EITROrIL The steamehip City of Wombington, from Liverpool via Rotifer, has arrived. • RAILROAD PURCIIASE. Negotiation's fhr the purchase of the ci t Z=ly of tli th o e .ii i . o 2n er g ,,N. . - r ew an;l le N m ea ry t Shore Retinae] Company hove been compioted. Sooofl DLLTEL Slr Edmund Head, formerly Governor Genenil of Omuta, died suddenly recent ly, In England, in his G3l year. TELTORA7II to WY:el:tram. Some twenty capitalists here have sub scribed five thousand dollars aitch for the construction of a telegraph from Cuba to the other-Weet Indies and Pumas. CONDUCTOR MURDERED. J. F. !Avelle, conductor of Seventh av enue, was murdered last night by drunken man who bo pot off the ca for non-payment of flue. Tho murderer who WOO genteel y drawled, has not ye , been apprehended. KENTUCKY • e—tlvixr.::N.°o.llollTOOrri. a" 1 tar Telscroph to toe eittraanta asset.) LOUISVILLE, Feb. 18.—The Democrats of the Legleinture held a caucus last night to narainate &Senator. Afterslght ineffeenal ballots t ie canon, adiourned at a late boar to meet again at 81 o'clock this morning. The lest ballot stood— MeCreery, forty-stx; Bright, thirty; Stanton, twenty-four; Detths, one. At tlie caucus meeting this morning Bright (who wag not a candidate end re. ceived & large vats notarithatandlng)iutd Stanton withdtear their namm, end Thomas C. lid eCreery, of Daviees county, was nominated unanimoualy. Ile has always been a Democrat, and is regarded as one of the Ilrst men in the State intel lectually; This Is the Boot °film he be. ever held. In the Deggalature to -day the vote wood hktireery 110; Barnes, 'ltadlcal, 6 ; Harding, third party, 5. Howe Grisly lectured on sell made men to-night, to a very large andlemoth SEM TUITION, THREE O'CLOCK A. M. FROM EUROPE. The French Press Bill Violent Debates in L9gielature Vessels from German Ports Emigrant Horror to be Avaidtd. The Deposed German Powers OlcOmlwell Explosio Prisoners. Egpy lion Troops in Abyss I rs /a The Uabeas Corpus ln Ireland ■y Toleinipt to CU Plttalimsatt Olutattcl E=l LoirDON, Febrriary . IF.—The bill for the regulation of the Prose is still under dhicussion in the French legislative body. There was a violent debate yesterday on the question et distribution of Govern. meat advertising-patronage. The oppo sition claimed the Liberal Journals were Jtuilly entitled to a Mare of tbe advertise ! meat+ published by the national and mu ' nidpal authorities. This was demanded se smatter, not of necessity, but at prin ciple, the ausskers declaring that in laws for the regulation of the press all jour nals shonldba treated with the strictest impartiality. The effort to •bese the bill. modified by the insertion of a pro- YiSipn to this effect was defeated, bu t the majority against the preposition was amalL PARIS, February . 18.—Enesieg.--The .Itoniteur du Soir has a report that them had been a atop to the advance of the British in Abyssinia, and Gen. Napier yelling for reinforeementa. Max Ontrey, Agent and Consul Gen eral at Odin, has been appointed Minis- Or to Japan. In the Corps Legielatif to-dos .• _ amendment to the bill for the regalati of the press, permitting the free &dun 'ion of foreign papers' and the unr stricttal sale of French journals, 7 rejected. I:I2=LIM Bum-LI, Feb. 19.—Count Dierostrcla proposes the establishment, et different port. of Germany, of a board of federal officers, to examine into the condition of vessels bound to America. An effort to prevent a repetition Of the Leadoffs hor- rot ls the immediate cause of this salu tary step of the government. • Mum, Feb. 18.—The Upper Douse of the Diet paved the Convention MOP with the deposed Powers whose terri tories are annexed` to Prussia. The King engages to snap nit all payment of money to Prima, and confiscate their property, in sure of disloyalty. FTr The lona of the American bark Entre. - ha, by fire. at Antwerp, is doubted. I . Contradictory reports having been re ceived as to the names of vessels de greyed. LONDOX, February 18.—The examine- LiOrl of persons arrested on suspicion 01 being connected with the Clerkeneell explosion has terminated. All the — prisoners -were remanded to confine. monk. except Allen, against whom no evidence was elicited. and be hes been diecierged. The bulletin. in regard to Lord Derby, report be Is Improving. ' testes, Feb. le—Eoenisag.— Ire the House of Commons this- evening Sir Stafford Northcote, Secretary of State for India, made a statement in regard to the preeecusof Egyptian troops in Abys stain. Ile said, at the request of the Eng- Itch Government thersaha would recall his auxiliary force from Abysents. and reports since resolved that the Egy - p• lions still remain in the country, and are advancing with the British, have not yet been explained by any official die. patches • received by the government- Ire also stated the expedition was no longer suffering from scarcity of water. . .Ifidafght.—The Ikons. of Commons to night, In Committee of the Whole, agreed to renew thesusperugon oral:them corpus in Ireland. szetima. AATIVZitr, Feb‘ltt --The leases entail ed by the dre at the petroleum dock's in this city, on Saturday, fell most Eisele alvely on Dutch and Belgian Insurance companies. . p 1 I. Cl&L£ DC ILL.. LariarooleFeb.l B .—Erating —Conon closed active and higher; middling up- ' lands 91; Orleans Oh Maw Wit= bal. , Advioes from Manchester, are favorable and the market for rondo and yarns ie buoyant' Breeds uhf—Corn 430 3d. Witent lee 10d b redCalforni white.and. 14* 6d• for No. 2 western. Rarity' 341 6d. Oils 3a 10d. Pea 45a W. Flour:Co fonew. L Provielow*--Boal 115 e. • Por 71a sol 62a6d. Cheese 53a. k Ba con 39a. Produee—Supr firmer at 24.. Common Rosin Tie 6d. Turpentine 340. Tallow 4.516 d. Refined Petroleum lad. LONDON ' Errata°. February IC— Colnollse Cd tra l ao Mi 4 E Erie 2 - a 2 t o 49 I. tat Faansvoar,EVlCNlNO. February 18.- 1 t • nds closed at 151. FIADXFORT. Feb. 12.—Erating.-41. 14 . bonds closed strong at 75/(3•76. FORTIETH CONGRESS far Tetersoto uss Putsbergh tiasatbso • Wasuszscrrow, Feb. 11, lets. SENATE. Several petitions were presented, In eluding one by Mr. HOWARD, for the Improvement of the Harbor of Now Buffalo, Michigan. By Mr. ANTHONY, from some sharers In the caverns of the Rebel Ram Albe marle, for prize money, and by Mr. GRIMES, from several Commodores, on the retired flat on the first of lanubrY. 1067, to be promoted to be Rear Admi ral.. All were referred. Mr. POMEROY intteducad a bill to amend the pedal laws. and increase the eflidency of the postal service. Re ferred. The Senate penned the blouse bills to reduce the expenses of the Wsr Depart ment, and f or c e , o gradual redaction of ,the military o de. Both have been published. Mr. CATTIYLL, from the Committee on Finance., reported adversely the House bill forbidding the dissignafion as a publin depository any national hank within fifty miles of a place where an Assistant Treasurer is located. The resolution fbrtheadmission Of Mr. Thomas„ of Mar/land, came up as the ristinal . Mr. TRUMBULLreplied to some th wack. made in debate relative to-his form closed the debate in favor of admission. Mr. STEWART made some remark's in zepiy to Mr. Trumbull, ised after some farther debate the . Senate ad ieu:sr-nod. HOUSE OF lIEPItESENTATIVES. A bill was peered authorizing the rest°. ;talon of the Farmers and Citimns Bank of Villdentabarg, New York, to the ownent,on_cerialn conditions. • Mr. DIMES. introduced a bill to amend the act establishing ronto. l rilt in rlarranoo to Voting 61y p, aiOrrod• iIikRIEWEATHEB introdn,-- a bin placing woo dollars In the bands of the Secretary 41' State,' to relieve the grants and dainty the expenses of the return to rotted States of destitute citi zens imprisoned In foreign omntries without justice, and tl d without c arge I , trial, Cr acquitted. Pa ed-104 toM On motion of Mr. K ktR, the Presi- d tint was requested to mmunicate any report in reference t the ship canal around the Falls of the hio river. The Hones resumed th consideration of the bill, before publish, giving pen. alone to certain n survivingotllcers and soldiers of the war of 1512. ' During the debate, 'Mr. LOAN stated the amount to be paid under the bill did not exceed two million per year. After debate, Mr. WAI3I3.BLTILN,' of 111., being the main opponent, the bill passed without division. The llouse, iu Committee o f the Whole, Mr. ' WILSON, of lowa, in the Chair, considered the leitialative, Ac., appropri ation bill. After debate Mr. DONNELLY'S amendment, Inserting Items for the De- ' partment of Education,_was rejected—tl' to 61. Mr. DA.WIIII wade the point of order the dual clause of the bill, limiting iployes Of the various departments to 3 number specified In the bill, and re :ding all conllictink neis. The only jection was it was independent legisla- tau. The CHAIR sustained the point of or dor and the clause was struck out. - The Committee rose and reported n . 11.r. - WASEIBE RNE, of Illinois, otTer ed as an amendment to the House the clause just struck oUL Mr. DAWES made the same point of order; Intimating that the object wee to save the Ihmartment of Education. The SPEAKER unstained IL Mr. WASIIIIE RN E then nindliled the amendment by omitting the repealing portion of it. and by limiting payments under the bill to the persons provided for In it. The House seconded the previous question on the bill, and pending the amendment Mr. WASUBI3.II.NR, of ll linotsoisid he would not press legion upon the bill this evening.. • • Mr. SCHENCK Introduced a bill for the relief R e e f rtain exporters of distilled spirits. , rred to ecturnlttee on Ways and Means. On motion of Mr. E\C6 the Sec retary of State was directed to furnish Information in reference to the Ninth,. gent fund at his department. ' • Adjourned. VARIOUS TELEGRAIYIS —Private advises from, London kale the receipt of intelligence from 111exice that that GovCrument hen deterinined to repudiate all debut of foreign count. 109, except the 1.1 idled Stales, has given rise to an intense feeling of indignation In the English tiovernment. This Government, it Ls said, Is now sarintutly rented:whiting the fitting oat of a fleet to take paces.- eon of the ports of Mellen anti hold them 'until autisfaction is given. n is miss understood that Franca, tough cn sulted, has declined for the h present o le participate- • . . --Sergeant Bates, carrying the United States flag, arrived at Montgomery, Aloe. barna, on Monday. lie was .mot by a large number of citizens in 'tiarrief...-ea. decorated with tinned States flags. and by aha 11 of music. About three thous and people turned out to hear the recep tion 'Neches and fo welcome him. lie was the guest of the city. All the sneak ers and marshals of the day were Con federate . aoldiens. —The Cincinnati Tri.v Curren( will publish to-day the ' reports of pork packing in Cincinnati this Season. The whole number packed was 2.50,0C.1 head. avenge weight r two hundred anti ten round.. .ma average of leaf lard twenty- Li VC pounds—allow tug' a falling off AN comp red with last year of 105,779 head, twentytwo p ouds In the average weizitt and five and o n e-fourth pounds In lani. —The Fort Sanders Imlc.r ' , ays an aruiy .d, two thousand Indians is manhin. info the Sweetwater country from blab, n:1 MontanA.: Titter are on the war Fab, net havo 'turtle.' the rareloot north er Sprintpt, and driven otS the stock +nnyelling the ranebturn to week retuiv n canons —ln Nova Scotia, a Committee of tht [louse of Avisembly have reported wide sprest destitution exists among the tith ing population; and it wax also stated that uulr..x extersite and pormauentarratige tnents for their relief were made, many would perish from starvation. —The Wisiitern Pre.° nra cautioned acaimt ono L. It. Fould, now at Louis ville or Chlistgo, representing himself an eonnected with the Memphis Appoif. Said bould was res.-anti,' lot jail at Mem phis for nibbing a safe, and forfeited his bonds In nix thousand dollars.. —At the munleipal election in .tyr.l.- clews N. Y., Charles Andrews, Republi ran, was elected Mayor over Oen. John A. Green. Jr., by about one hundred majority. Tho entire Republicin ticket was elected by increased majorities. Of Supervisors and Aldermen live out of eight Republican" were elected. —Levi Idekett, arrested for forgery in New Hampshire, and shot while at tempting to recape, and who subsequent ly got out of jail, won re-arrc'tPd venter- day at lloidon end taken txs Sow Hamp shire for trial. —The report from St. Louie that W. IL Batton was about to oomprombio with Goo. W. Pomeroy a suit for over a mil lion dollars,:by the payment by the latter of .IMO,OOO, autlAritatively denied. - • —At Lowell. Mass, on Monday, a loco motive exploded, klllingfleorgeSpeNd ing, theengineer, and euerionely injuring Mr. Stillmareghe &onion; Henry Welah and a Mr. of Lowell. le, blooditeariluel wan fought lit 'Ar kansas yeateMYy by two, drumflata of Memphis After ones h o t with rifle., et tiny paces, without damage, the al bur was amicably nettled. —L. Flackeneeker's grocery store and three or four adjoining shops In Alton, Illinois, wore burned on Sunday night- Loss about ilfttem thousand dollars; in snrance not ascertains). . —At Lockhaven, Pa., Monday morn ing, the largo tannery of C. K. Sankey 'was burned, involving a loss estimeded 17,000, on whirl there was no theme- • soca. —A Committee of State Board of Ag riculture left Columbus yesterday for Cleveland and Talodo. to see elmat lo ading the Ohba State Fair. —The ateanuhilaperntinn, from LI, erpOrd via Londonderry, arrived at Port laud yeeterday. --- " ' • Astwuremealis , Oena• Howe_ The "Block Crook" continua to draw largo crowds to the Opera Mouse, notwithstanding it Is now In its third week. The many new fair dues Introduissl In the piece in t measure accounts for Ito es:awltrued sue Thol4llleKhing to wlLl3ess the great op... Menia - drama to this city will have t., &I Si the present week, no Satunlay will be tire final exhibition. MASONIC HALL—Th O entertainment given at iilawinie nail, loot evening, by Prof. Logrenls, the prince of corduroys, waslargely attended and highly appreci ated by the anitlentsa. lime tricks are principally new and of a char acter to interest all, while they are per formed with a degree of skill seldom st laluest by any man of that profession. Frank Snyder, N 0.37 Fourth street, drew • • moguidecht . lounge: winch wart tne principet gift awarded but night. M. eight a tine silver liuntlna.crwe lover watch will be given to the . person hold , Ing the lucky number. - Tun Num.—Tno lee at the Mink is in excellent oundition,turd Collie Cur tie, the little favorite, has been engaged (tit the present week. Tire Manager announces another masquerade for Thuroday eve ning, which ism betbelset of the season. Llstmlbal,".the colebrausl trained elet pliont, we ere informed, has at great ex= prose been secured by the management and will make his debut on skates at the masquerade. This will be a "big thing on ice" and these who do not go "can't see It." "Nue% per. Itutit."—We -understand that the venerable and redoubtable Col; Wm. Diehl will be among the windldates before Councils for the office of Meat lisspeelor recently created. The Colonel's qualifying anturance has been vast; he slaughtered beeves duting the second war with England, while the blue casts and red outs slaughtered each other. None were more sanguinary In eervlng their country than, he. We cannot, .eee how Connate+ can overlook the claims of so. distinguished . a candidata u Col. Diehl. Burglaries In Birmingham—On 8M uniay night bud no lem than five helot. and collars were burglartously entered and robbed of a portion of their contents.. In one Instance the entire atock.of pro vialons anything, leaving the gunny without to ent the next day. An Increase of the pollee force wlll soon be required In ell the adjoining borough& Contempt of Court.—John'Stewsit wu arrested on an attachment yesterday for contempt of Court, and commtttod tu )ott. OIL BANQUET Tits rst Lanai' 'Msg.. , .1 the PlissFie...lth •Arsoel•Cle. The Pittsburgh Petroleum Association, . an orgautzsticin which representa all the leading producers and refiners of Petro leant .in this city and neighborhood, held their first annual banquet at the Monon gahela House yesterday afternoon. There were present some one hundred gentlemen, members of the Association, and Roses. Among the latter no ob- ' served D. L. Miller. Esq., the pioneer off the Petroleum business in Philadelphia, j Emil tshalk, Esq., Col. William Phillips and representatives from the oil regions, Cleveland; Chicago, New York, Balt!. , more end ethic important trade points. The Great Nirstem Band was presentand during the dinner discoursed the sweet stirring muck for which it in KO widely celebrated. The dinner was spread In the commodious new dining room of the Monongahela Home, and in Its style wee equal to any feast, of the character ever presented in this city. The bill offer° was printed in elaborate style and embraced all the inhalant:tabs matemeld wish. for; together with games brought' from Cleveland and Chicago •cepscially for the Occasion, and the delicacies for J whiehthe Monongahela House is sojuat. ly !amens. The feast was expensive, but the Association windetermined thatabelr initial anniversary ' banquet should prove worthy of their generosity. After the guests had partaken heartily of the good thing. spread before them ] the chithe• were "removed and wine, sparkling wine, WWI introduced in such quantity and variety as to make the par ] toker.belleve that thse.rintage had. been large during the past Year. -Ort.enotion ]of H. M. Long, Esq., who presided an the dinner, James A. Hutchinson, • .sq., was elerte.l permanent President., null nu motion of T. A. Davis, A. F. Brooks, Esq., was designated an Secretary. On] assuming the chair Mr. llllthetheOle mode a few brief remarks pertinent to Wo occasion, thanking hie friends for the honor thus conferred upon him, and an nouncing that the toasts of the evening were In order. The Secretary then read the under mentioned sentimiliats: 1. The • " l'etroleum Anemia:lion." "Long snap it wave." Mr. H. M. Long, the President of the Association,responded In graceful and ] happy man ner, reviewing in terse end compact sentences she rise and progress of the oil interest of, the city, and tam eluding with allearti wish that the bond of union which now units. the dealers, mtinere and producer. Of Pennsylvania may never be silvered. , The "Old Batchelor"—Mse h. be I compelled 'le . consume whole barrel. of ] petroleum to enable him to slide grace• folly bite the sublimitleit of matrimony. ] Responded to 'in .Benin by Mr. A. ] Levin. ' City Councils—May they nlv n i to retie d the wishes of their conatituenes. Mr. Relieve, member of Council from the Seventh wird, responded In very well chosen words, saying : ' It Is with considerable diffidence that 1, rise to respond to the sentiment which Lias been just announced. Not being a public speaker, and the fact, also, that I have basin no lately installed in tho posi• !ton of Cetluellumn, an humble represen tative of the peeler, of this great end growing city, and the consciousness of my iaabibty to make /limitable reply, all odd to my rmharranstnent itln .1.1 that the world is governed Lou much, but an our awn eelleter.',Nettere the representative is ei cliseely eminectel with his constituen4 a continent coin• porstively now, with new., Wes, end new gigantic enterprinew edntlnually .p ingot;; into existence, it beleentel Us, be actors In the great struggle for ell oremiey among the great tierritnertoal mat", to look well to our lutereste, and push forward our claims wish all the energy and ebilltien which we ran cons umed. ir we must not be higgarde ~ a nd wand by with rim arose folded amid the greet strug gle now goig on far the iropellian trade s and treflie of thin great eountry. l'ittsburgli, our own bolnve,i city, beloved notwitteo ending her smoke and soot, moot be awakened to still greater energi. :hose 'efforts used to further advance toe in -greatenu and nmsperit. - . Let Xto said of her by the Intern historian Fite! history remrda to Venire, once the , b 1,4 and gent et the Adriatic: "One of the greatest and most flourishing of vale:. Iler traffic extend ed to every it. own ,t-O and country, and the enterprlso or 1... r merchants re tell:reed thromili •Ii: the world:'. Let the representative with the aid of theism stltucnt so comities the MS... of State In our day and generation, let the mer chant have such. esteprehiensive views ef duty to protionity, no well .11% to self, they will thin dingy edy of coal, Iron anti oil, at the tired watt re of the sea, no the extreme eastern boundary of the Mississippi Valley, grow into, that greaten. and pow er which *he in destined , • to .• occupy . 'The great and notural advauttig, which we p....tess In our extensive and, Me, haustable heeds of coal, have demon- Pirated our ability to compel tribute of the iron and coop, ..ref within a ladles of fifteen hundred intlee for the past hall votary. .Howe mush mere our arils licial avenues of trade help to build vp this city with noel, endoetng pillarethat it wilt conthaue to the end of time, grow , lug greater and stronger with her en ] diminished vigor and her youth ever ] renewed. In. regard to our artificial IlVellUetl the SeprOthe Court of the State Les gladdened our hearts within the past few week's. "Better late late than never' Is an old saying. and truly am ] lineable in this case. Still, had _our Re presentatives retleeted the will of their onstituents, this great public benefit, tis shorter route to the eeasseouldhave been !uniting in wealth In menus to-day.. To go . Lath and sololuelthe'.4.arth, to beautify "It and compel "it to con tribute to the wants of man,: has I been one of his fleet duties. since 1 , the creation. ',hall We neglect' this ' duty, or shall we avalleuraelves of those valleys and hills which have existed for thoumnilts of years. - The crystal ] streama that flow at our city's feet have for long ages' past swept onward to the ] grist Atlantic. Shall no not, by dams and other appliances of art, make title Lgreat natural highway navigable the year round , ' The great lakes, too: on our borders meant have a oPinnol to the Ohio of sufficient capacity to carry the products of million* in the Went through ] our own cite to the tide-waters of the Chesapeake. Lin abort,. we must take ' hold of all the facilltim wiiiilieriture has so satiably bestowed. That city which offers the Lest mid cheapest cotemunlesi- Ilona, and surrounded as is ours by large j agricultural districts, meuree they:realest trade and most endnrlng advantages. Duty to ourselves and our posterity urge us to the faithful performance of this ditty, that nothing be loft undone in our day and generation toisocure to ourselves and thew who crime sifter us a magisitl cent city, that our children may h av e he for their proudest nionumeuts, nble achievements of their amieeters. ,May wo all unite .Our efforts tn.thin day of progress by promoting to the best of our ab h ilities t r e, ierests and milvanges of our city, fo we nt lidb not. for to-day but for all time. 4. "Our Host—J. McD. Croessn, the man who knows how to keep a hotel." Responded to by Mr. Crooman. - "Tne Pennsylvania Railroad—the Keystone giant." Responded to by Da •• yid 11.1rk, list., who paid a high and just He to that, great corpofollonstion. Ile concluded by offering thu wing independent sentiment: . "The Connellsrille Railroad—Mar it . prove the David, to briug the great Oo- Bath ' to his knees." G. Petroleum, the light of the world. Responded to byEssq., of Philadelphia. This geptle il man made a very able and interesting speech, re vhswing the growth or the petroleum .trade audits bearing meths entice world. Ile thought Pittsburgh ebould be afford• ode all railroad Wattles nem:Mary to pether what she should he, the great roleum_. point of export of the nut' -verse— 1 , 7. The Pittsburgh Prop- Responded to by Ron; F. B. Penniman, editor of the G aZrrrit.'l 14. The -ConnelLeville Railroad—the Infant that will yet grow to the -strength of the giant. 11wponse by . C. D. Brig ham, Esq.; editor of the Clentatercbd. • 9. rho IConaUtutional Bull"—Respon dod to by a 'limn" 10. The-American YolunteeT, the citi zen eoldicr, “semprepdratui.' &sport. Elected in a manner dud would have re credit to 'Week. Twain," by Cap J. K. liarboUr. 11. The Student of Petroleum—Re 'prated to In it happy And learned man ner by Dr. Tweddle. . 12. Thallanklog Ditereat —Wilily co. operates with the railroad In carrying_oll ' from the' interior to the seaboard. rp:ndedto by Jasper E. Brady. 'Pkg., - of Igo Citizens' National Bank. ... Alter the regular toasts were exlatuet -1 ed many; pertinent volunteer ones were -offered; and speeches .were made by Dieser& biontsheimer. Welsenberger, ' Davis. Tack, Dr. Gallaher, Obl Woods and others, Several -beautifulate, ballade were snag, after which the Meeting ad' journed, • The banquet was a perfect snows, and we trust - the Plttaburgh. Petroleum As to hold'"xiaLleti he org y anizeulon and celebrate its anniversaries in an equally fitting man • TM* COLS. .Dipotei amrt—Jadip Ilsesptort. Tmestui, Feb' IL—No eases were tried. • Following Is the Ilst for Wednesday. 46. Wm! Voight vv. Ell Wycoff. 61. Alen McKee's exalt vs. F. I'. De morest. Eta. P. FL W. & C. It. B. Co. v. Emerick. 140. Same vs. Santole. 147. filed Covo Starch Manufechiring Co., vial pi t & Co. 150. flouters et. oz. vs. O'Neil et al. 156 Veight vs. McPherson. I . , . ---- Common Pleas—Sifts StoWe. Trresnkr, Feb. 18. 411chsel Krem huollor v; Peter Avert. I Thiswas en au . tion , to recover wages alleged to be due the plalnVl. The Jury ;found for plain tiff In th stun of $370. I • - .t Good,lB Rothschild va. Roder Saul. This was an action to recover the value of cettto elleged to lurve been sold to de. fondant. tut partners. 'i'he plaintiffs fail od to estiblish that a partnorship existed, and the Jury found for ho defendants. IlenrylKovermann Moira .t lito. . This was au action on d 'feigned issue to' determine the ownership of goods levied, upon at the eqlt of Retail dr. Bro. as be-', longing to Henry Niewind and claimed , by Kovennann. Verdict for plaintiff. Noil trial limited. b .. 11.. Samuel Duff vs. .W..Pler.• Feigned . 1 issue under:Sheriff - Ili luterploader act oncerning lumber. n triaL Yollollng in the list for Wednesday: 129. R der di Clark ya. A. Lyon R Va. 1 130. G o. Walther et us. vs. James Campbell. 131. Maher & Bro. Va. John Hocken. stain. I A l l 130. Wm.lferringto/iva.Jas.llarrison. 140, 51. V. 11. 31c .r vs. Duncan, Stewartit Co. 4, . 141. tn. Smith . vis. David Steen. 142. S tn. Braddock vs. Davis Steen. 144. Schwerdt & Westphal ye. James Crosaan. - I 145. Charlotte Downe vs. John Jester, 144. Cl. W. Forbes va. Penna. 11. It. Co. 147. tines Jr Rrausalvs. P. Ft. W. Jr C. . . P- 111. Zito vs. sant 1 , a 1 !+ er 84ealolli•-fig.ala atreeere The jury In. the .ficahill-Hughal arson Ciao made their appearance yesterday forenoon, on the essona -1 Ming dr Court, and returned n vefdlet, findll It Michael Sel h ill "guilty , ' and Thome ughol "no guilty" ' - ' . Wei EstatalTrawsters. The I folloWing_deeUis were left in the 'Reoonder's °Mee, Feb. 17th, 186 Y: V. EhAtart to WIIIIii'M Flsriitman, Deo. Slot, ' L 1164, tot In McKeesport, on Fifth treet, lb by 140 feet . 1 450 ' John Frazier to Johanna Montgomery, Feb.! 15th, 1908, let In Wilkins tram. ship) rontaintng three acres $5,000 City of Allegheny in Jarob Angustlne, oet. pit. 1866, lot oft Mired alley, Shaler township, 24 by 129 feet 49.9! Flam.titc.n Nt. 'Clements to James ftains tion,',Jan.:lnh,-loti In Fenn township. So 1 sere Ind 79 perettee...VANl I Sadie I.,ogan to Wirt Cole, Sept. 19, 1517;- let on Beaver street, Manchester, 494 by 120 Wet, with Leith' ngs V 3.050 Martha Voeght ot ly in t , Wm. Mnthler, Dec. 1 911 4 PC7. t Seventh ward, ALle gheny, on Vlllastree t,50by136 feet..t4oo James C. Shale,. to Alexamir; -.Byers, Jpflsl3ll7 sth, 111, lot In Union tow n shin, on Main s reet, 40 by CSI feet. with Irtililings , ' 8125 Wm. 1 Semple to June Semple, Ort. 16, 1667,, trnet of tan 41 th rlhto township, caul:Lining Gscrtstsodfk; perrhes..s2.94 , o JohllC. Shafer to Ellasbi.th Byers. Dee. UM , 1895, lot on Main street, Union: township, 10 by 651 feet, with build ' inge . $125; Same to same, Sep _el, 1564, lot on Main street, Union to nshlp, 40 by 901 feet, with buthling4.; . . .... ... ... . . — Sills Shera'Wond. to Wm., * Dilworth, Fob. 7t14 1471, lot n Sroultritun street. N ital. word. Pittsburgh, I be VS) feet; te tut on Buller street, 75 by ISO I . _ .. .. _ 10:.73 -• Joseph, Kirkpatrick to Win. 11.1:wing alNov. 14th. le n& lot on Butler street, N.linit ward, Pittsburgh, 72 by ISO blot ............. ...... John S. Sulvely * Jame. * Murray, alr 04'2, 90, 1567, lots 43 and 44 In the boroukh ori Lawrenceville, on Calvin street. 1,000 Johlib . l . ek — so " ;; el. to •Kahn Roberta, Mr 25, 1547, lot In Vermilion town.: ah p, containing I acre and 03 per ,. V. 30 than Porter to Marla traria, January 19t37, lots 43, 49, 50 and 51 In Croon cent township, no Main etieet, and en , tending hack 21, , 0fet... to nigh st-11,500 Isabella WlLiton tb John Dlerbor, Sept, 1367, lot on Chatham street, Sloth 17ward, PlUnbungh, Zi feet 31 inches feet tt,Otatby John Enpy to Christian Graft, Nov. 2, 1b47 lot In tipper St. Clair towniship, leonalning 3 sera+ 152 percheit. 4-90 • Te iptorprisa slew r - iyita., Ahern IR a grand proJea on foot for a nest system of ttgraph lines, extend ingi all over the . 1 . ;miry, arid promialog the publican et rive competition, with the,. present MOII 'sallying lines. A com pany with ten Tillions of capital, to be called the Natio al Telegraph Company. ha 4 been organtied ••In New York, with• Ci rga B. Sento , as'Preenderdi Edward Wi Sorrell, En tither; and Beni liolla- day. Robert Eiqinres, George IL Walter, Frederick Prentice and others as Exec- tithes Committee, who invite sobaexit. f tin Ito the capital stock, and promise to I or t ten thomand miles of wires with in ne year, renchAme to and through all th hauling ellfea of the nation, nod to 4r., thi, hilliness oftifilablic on just Mies POI.; and at ressonble rates. They be lieve they will not have to call in more than twenty-d y e, or at most thirty-five' pe, cent. of the par or the stock; yet they ca very sootriSty liberal dividends on tit¢ full amount. We understand that th company aro making liberal dlatri in tions of their stock among the boat man; men of the country. The enemas °tithe nom not bo questioned. Vileshall sli m 0 to the enterprise again. enoterfelter Arreatcd.—Uctd. Rrcon, with {Sassing counterfeit money, !greeted in Warren county, in Jan. ulory lent, and alter a hearing before e j to Urc3nrren county jell, committed he alterwerdeterfocted oscope. He-was onbeequentivge-rcrested by officer A. M. •rowier and biou trt to thta city yester dity morning, wen, after a hearing l, fro United litotes Commissioner Ga e, he was committed toijall fore fur._ Mel. hearing. Proprietor Arreatrar:—.We natieed ittyeaterdaC l is GAZNTTEtho amid of four mono byllie police of Allegheny in 'a 'ovine on East lane, charged with gam bling, and stated that the proprietor ol the estahilatiment had ofrocted his es po. Yeaterday °Meer:Mader made in formation before Mayor Drum, charging Jooeph Jaeger, the proprietor referred to, dlth keeping a gambling house, when°. Orion ho woo arrested and lined ten dol.: ern and coots, upon payment of which lie lama dimiliarged, • . . i Improssments.—The repairs and reno vation which the Mayor. (ghee Ilea or.- tlergone hate made awonderful Improve ineut on the appearance of that p2ce. I T, he front &lice has been - newly papered d the wood work rip-painted and var ' fished. The Chef's oillco, In addition o now paper, paint and varnish, has been urnishod with a new ell cloth covering or the floor. The Improvements in the .. ntain'S office are not yet completed, but" 1 ill be lin w few days. , . Ur. Ed wiird L. ICaumans.—Thlis void en t Auxerlean scholar and writer will de ear his celebrated end brilliantly Mtn , tad Wein° on the "Chemistry of the unbeam,”ad the Academy of Anode, no hursdey :arming next. lt is vilely that an opportunity otters to hear so am .„.aent a speller, and thin Is the only op- rtunity that will be afforded o ur ene to hOor this gentleman. tst the distingoished gentleman will ;be. greeted bit a crowded house. - iliackmen.—We learn from Meier Blackmon, that hereafter the haekmbn will be required Whey° copyof thu§r netitterepslting the rates to be c.barged by them posted'up conspieuenaly in their hocks; and a lamp, which shall be kept , lighted at, night, also Maids the bark, en !that paseiengere may roe for themselves what the rates are. This will effectually remedy the impeeition practice upon th etrawelling public by hack drirere. Foimal OpeFletiy.—The Manchester Heading nllOll3, established' under rho auspices at tho Youn Blen' Christian Arsocistion, will be form g ally s opened In the Union Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Manhattan and Ohio avenue, :this ?veiling. Rev. Or. Morgan, of lion. Christ's Church, ma John M. Kirkpat dela amlother orators will be present to ad droes {those in . attendance. AU aro earnest' Invited to attend. • - •O wtt'oa!e Iniprowed Lock . awing khatithe—The simplest The only machine using erya• 'Acacia . with hi attachmenta. ;m No. 2 Fifth street. exv.. • Wbee Stitch - end bee tat Cdd Sales =M= ci= EINE= Awes-ape is • PlsiabisiTits isms- The Booed of Witter o=mi...stoners of St. LOllll on Saturday' last opened the proposals received forbundlng and erect ing two high servicenuil two low service pumping engines fqr the new Wider Works at that city. Following were the bids received: G. B. Allen t Co., St.' Louis, two high nervier, $282,000; ouo high service, $140,- 000; two low service, $139,000; one - low service, $87.000. Knapp (Fort Pitt Foundry Company), Pittsburgh, two high service, 0108.800; one high service, $00,000; two low service; $89,800; ono low service, 850,000. Woodruff .0 linaeh,lHartford, Conn , two high eervice, y 293,000; ono high sere vice $155,00 0 ; two. low. service, $180,000: one low !service, $83,000. Hubbard it Whittaker, Brooklyn, New York, two !ow service,lsl6o,ooo; one low service, MAO.' Boston Machine Company, • Barton, two high service, $5M,(030; one b(gb ser vice, $187,500; two low service,42.l.o. one low service, $12.5,000. Robert Moore di Sons,Climiniariti, two high serviar. $.22,000; one high service, 0100.000; two low service, $174,0014 one low service, $93,000. • • After a brief consultation, the (contract for the work was awarded to the Knapp. Fort Pitt Found Company of Pitts ' burgh, being the lowest but. The bon& required were $4OOOO for the high *Arvin° I &Mines, and 050,000 for The re quire securities Sens given sod duly accepted. To give an idea of the charactisr of lb engines connected for, wepresent co re of tract from the last semi-tumultl report of , the Bonfd of Water Commissioners: "Tito river engines,l two in lumber, are duplicate engines of the Contishßull cias'—eteam cylinder 64 inebendlamoter, 12 feet !stroke, and phinger 54 inches di ameter and 12 feet stroke - - each of • ca .city 10 pum p{ . 17.000,00 0 U. S. gallons I in 24 hours The high service engines, two in number, are doplicete engines, I steam cylinder 85 inches diameturand 10 feet stroke—pump cylinder 503 inches in diameter and 10 test stroke; • constructed' In many rearscis on the Cornish princi ple. bin working with a fly wheei. The bull engine has been adepted for pump ing from the river to save cost in engine foundation' and pits; but more particu larly on 'amount of its affording nerdy access to he pump packing, which is lia ble to rapid destruction from the grit and sand contained in the- water a re ceived horn the river. The high service engines being double acting, are, for the work psrformed, comparatively of reel dimensions, and on account of the fly wheel are somewhat lass liable to acci dent, but are not suited to pump gritty water. Both classes of engines are of approved forms, and bare been found by experteriee to be economical is their working." , . Allivalsesty Tossperastoss Lose no. The Allegheny Temperance 'League met in the Rev. Dr. Prvosly's Church, lasteverting,aocordingtoannounc ument. During the President's absence, Rev. Dr. Pramsly was called to the char, and made the opening Prayer, after which be made a few remarks in regard to his be ing so seldom prestent with the League. His heart was with them, but Ma health would not pormit him to expose himself to the night air. lie was happy to meet With the League, endorsed LW , proceed ings, and hoped those now working in the cause would use all the efforts in their power to carryon the work of Tem perance reform. • , Rev. F. W. Witherspoon conuftenced a series of lectures, with the nub tea, 'glow nisi the attention and interests of the masses be beat no. cored so as to promote the Temper ance reform!" He lint read from a newspaper several. strutting extracts In dicating an amount Or drunkenness In this nation that was perfectly astounding. In eloquent language he• described the tearful ismscquences of strong drink. lie spoke of the, mighty power 01 the Christian Cite rch,inn d said that this pow er should tss ;combined and turned in its full strength against intemperance. Ev era good citizen ahoulitamst his vote only for temperate men. He related , several thrilling Pacts, and eldsed by appecilltut most eloquently to the large autheace to enter largely into' the Temperance worlq Rev. Dr. Blanchard, -of Illinois, next spoke. lie gave a vivid description of tearful crimes conimitted in the Western territories, where he had recently trav elled, and trod them all to the use of intoxinting drinks. The temperance cause, be said, was a good cause, and must finally triumph. He urged - the friends of temperance to be firm and earnest hands grind work. A vote of thanks was tendered to both gentlemen for their addresses. The next meeting was announced to he held In the Sandusky , street Baptist Church, on Tunday, March :Oh The meeting closed with a benediction by the Chairman. IFX=9==l , One of the meet tastefully arranged business rooms In the city, and the moat complete in its. appointments ,for the Matinees for which It is intended, la the calehiatedWced Sewing Machine Depot, , IsIo:117, Grent •atreet, which is under the supervision f Maier It..H. y' Long. The room, which was formerl a dingy, smoky place, bee for some time past ,11 twee undergoing a thorough course of'' repair and renovation, whi ch, haying been completed. render" it a. heerful. pleasant and attractive. place. Carpets of tastetul design rover the lloor,,elegant parer hanging' adorn the walls, while, the show cases: anl woodwork geperelly have been repainted and varniehed in admirable style. This improvement is nue of the teenaged. 'evidences of the tepidly increasing busineas being done in the sale of these machines,Vmd the: groat demand, which has been crested for them neceadtated increased.facilitiee pe thsplay. The advantages which are claimed for the Weed machine over all °there are well known to the public. The claims of simplicity of mn , etruction. the adaptability to all kinds of work, the ease of operating, the superior manner of executing work, and the entire rellibilita,a,at tail times, have been oetab : limited wherever the machine has been exhibited, and bendrals are purchasing them In preference toanyothem. , 7 The enterprising and accommodating : egent, Major Long, .takes pleasnee in exhibiting his mathlnee, t end defining the advantages the Weed posesesos over all its comtitors. to that' customers who call at pe ll2 Giant street need have no fear. of tiring him. He is always pleasant and' agreeable. - Tess 111.7.audiars. • A. largo, eminently respectable, 'and" hlghly•appreciative audience wee, we boilers, unaiiimoun last night In praise of the wayln which thin beautiful can-. 1 tats was preeented to them by that Inde fatigable lady and lielightful musician,. Miss Ernest' WhaVatOge business there was, was well done; the costumes were, ll:metrically; correct, and the singing wee In all caste well done. In the matter of chorus we can sincerely env that we have heard few Opera troupes In Dittaburgh which were , so well provided. AU sang well, but to:Mias Young'si'A Dalryldaid am l" was Awards,' the first encore, and , ono w t hlch was well deserved: The sere nade duotby Mina Jones and Itlaj ,r Hes• lop was OS j dawioUS a morceen as could be presented, for the voices were rare ones of blab culture. Then came Snip gins' Serenade, a rich piece of farce well done by is gentleman whose well known features could not be disguised oven with the whiskers, lisp and •limp of a Dun dreary. But it would be impossible to' note all the excellencies of the perform— ance. Mks Ernest .at the plane, and Teorgo at .the baton, insured the auccees of the orchestra, and the whole enter tainment I was unexceptionable. Al though the 'applause was long and loud. we think but one pair of boots assisted the hands; and they were plainly audible, us they stamped away in the balcony. . Eased et peeltta Organfallen. A meeting of the Board of Health eras !fold at their , °Bice, on Fourth street, on Tuesday evening, February 19th, ISC§, for the yurpose of electing Officers to wiry() the Board for the emu ens year, with the follotiing result: l'rcadmit —David Fitzsimmons. Secrriary—Joln Wilson. Treainrcr—James McCune. Physician—A. G. McCandless. Hmith'Officer—G.erge Fortune. .4ssithint ifrulag Officer—J. P. Wit. The following gentlemen compose the Board_for the current year: David Fltmimmons. John Wilson, . Jafnes Mc— Cune, He Hays, Samuel McKee, Joseph Kayo, Dr. A.ll.Gross, DK. Janna King, Gen. A. L. Pearson. We are requested to state that .It death certificates from the comtelidated dis tricts must now be sent In to the Health times frOm the cemeteries. we - public Dieetlng.—Tbe . Fenian Broth erhood- tuld others favorable to ISM Nationality will hold a publie meeting in Boller* Troll, Firth and Smithfield streelsOlds evening, o'clock. The meeting will be addressed by prominent men In the. Brotherhood. • C. It= Tuts la always the hue and cry of thew who will not take the trouble to reason, to investigate and to test the,truth of &dy nes, discovery In Phildssoplay and Sci ence: I rely on nothing with certainty (bein a matter-of-fact men) till pc/M1..1 ..1 ex g perience proves itstruth or 'falsity. :I have had ample opportunity to test the virtual of .Wousarr's PAIN Psuvr and his great Catarrh , Remedy on mysolf and in my family, therefore I, lama individ ual, without fear of successful contradic tion, pronounce it one of the most won , de rful wonders of the age to:relleve it who suffer wit h. pain. .113, motto is to Pto,4 all things end bold fast that which in good and true. This la my voluntary act, without Coo or reward, end think St right that the public should know It. D AVID ff. Sarseettn. Geologist and Naturalist, Cincinnati, 0. Enforetd.'—The Onlinance prohibiting . wagons from standing on Liberty street, opposite the Union_Depot, was, we believe, f ora mea t time put in force yesterday, wg in been a law for over a year. Ibis the teattott Clfllayor Blackmon , to enforce all ordinances until they are repealed, and we suppose hackman will now be required to carry Man number; as well is a card fixing the ram of et as ordinance to that effect 2,1,0 Cooun cils last slimmer. • False Pretense. George Cohen' yes terday made lamination before Alder mart,Taylor, -charging. Thomas Morgan with obtaining goods under false pre-' tense. Ho alleges that the "aocused ob tained clothing of him to the amount of forty-live dollars, repowenting that he owned property in the Fifth ward. Ile was arrested and takeh to the Alderman's office where the matter was arranged by the payment of the bill and costs by the defendant. . . Pollen News.—There has been very little police news in the city lately and yesterday it was more scarce than tumid. This would indicate one of. two . things, either a reformntion in the morals of the community or a scarcity of motley with which to - defray the expenses which criminal promoutions incur. We fear the latter le the cause to which It should be attributed. . Dborderly.-officers Shaffer] "and Brown, of Map:F.:Brun:de arrest. ad John Hines, yesterday, who itap pmrs was acting in a disorderly manner, breaking up his fan:attire and crockery. Me woo taken before the Mayor, who, after a hearing, impe a email ,fine on him..upon payment ofwhich be was.. raise . AIM Illegal Liquor "Illeilltig.—Catharlue Lafitin made information before the Mayor yesterday charging Tbonfas Car-- eou vetch selling bqnor to a habitual; drunkard alter having been notified not to do so. The olfeuder keops a "rum . ?n a g:. " .i " w Fort Mtl:eleay‘x¢edVrig"t*. • Surety of the Peace.—Thomail Shaw made information before"blayor BlaelrJ more yesterday against John Ilowley for surety of the peace: It is alleged by. the prosecutor that the defendant threat.; riled to do hint bodily injury. IlowleY was held in three hundred dollar. for his appearance at Caurt. In compliance with an act of: Ansem bly relating. to- nu companion, the Ls.w. , . ream Gaa Company will open their nub,: scription books at the office of Masers.: Sill de. Shutterly; in /191Vrelleeylly0, the 2tth flay of February. ' CITY ITEMS: _ If the Baby Is cutting teeth nee that: old and well tried remedy Abs. Fins low's Soothing Syrup, which greatly fa. ctlitates the process, and is sure to'regtb lute the bowel; It rellevue the, child from palm, corrects acidity ands colic, and, by giving 'the infant qui° natural sleep, gives rest to the %titer (mks, 215 Faiton tared, Now Y] . °" - • :ill High Holborn, London,!Englandi Ile sure and tall for "Mrs. Winslow' Soothing Syrup,' having the foe- ' of Curtis it"l'erldrt on the outside writ per: All others are hese imitations. Chapprdillands.faco'and all ro' ughti of the akin, certainly (lured by using _ j Juniper Tar Soap, made by Cos Hazard ,t Co, New York. Its 1 1.11 other remedies, se .it will row* . 'p roughness of , the skin, if used durirgi cold weather. Jib conveniently applied, avoiding all the trouble of the .j.i go compounds now in root. It can be u by ladies with the most tendOr s_ • without initailon or pain; making i ; and clear. Sold by the . DrVELLata Reid' orally. ' . Houses and mots in Allegheny at • •",. tion.-s-The following wilt be sold . . .' .4 vie: At ID o'clock No. 83 Taylor even„ ; at 110 - clock, No. 244 Banduskyaireet 2 o'clock, No. 53 Chestnut street and the vacant lots, cornernf Chestnut street clod the railroad ; and MD o'clock. the vacdpt lot 46z100 feet, . corner of North4Datial and 'Cherry streets, suitable for eoaltktr ' manufacturing purposes.. Spebinl MU al Lion invited to these attractive sales. ii ._l ' A. LICOCILTE, Alletbebeet "How can -ye Bloom so Fresh iln; veer r . goes the old Scotch song. new Why, those who show the bloom of h t lith en their cheeks, take Plantation BS re, which has the power of fortif4Nthe system against ..m., and of ug. 'the digestive apparatus.. Are ;you ya peptic, weak, void of mum,. r '11•90 you little or no appetite, hmdache,lbon- Itinned lassitudeaud depression of **lts? Take S. T.-1860—X. and'bloonsland beauty will retain. The Bitten lhave become a household friend. ~ . _ .r; 'MACIXOLLi. dell& • - tot.: let article—superior to Cologne, gtd at belt the orlon, xrwit:lP Dry Goods at lattslesale.—We ." :of fering full lines of bleached and sfuelins, Prints., Ticks. ding ••• and other staple goods, making the ktrgest stock In the West at Tutern prl • J.W.B.muutnlt I No. 59 Market e t A Better Dinner Pot cannot • .' : andthan Wilson's , which at ones retinas the unpleasant feeling or !surfeit anal fall news, withopt sickening the stOcisch. Sold by every respeensthe -drligkatt the United States. Country Merchants replenish i ' l stock will nod an In excellent condlUo . • sop- . 1 ply their wanta at Ina than idultam prices. • _ .I. W. Burman Co. Ponta. Shoes and Gaiters-O[ ; v ery . - —.. 4ways be_ ha _ . t Dr- latest style, can always be - hat. Robb's, 89 Market. street. He 16 splendid stock always on band ant at tho lowest prices. -- , Metashoe. and Galtera—Of: Ivory , lateld style. tan always be batr t Dir. Rabb'e, 811 Market street. He' pa a tiplentlid stock always on hand 4.1 Bella at the toinad. prices. • 1 - 1 -• • .. , - CCMUtatiOD Wale ii a e.ae for Diabetes and all diseases of the kid nape. For tale by all druggists. knies. DIEM . - • '. p , . Merllll ANT. —OR Sunday. Tehreary3th. Mi , HUGH MACMIANR. W. ii T•l'll. 1 L.,,- iroocrel from No . IN decond street, o WON. l c.. unmet'. tettntee7 1210. at OR . lertitrl lloirtuu Requiem ilish Mass se St. runt Cath ' ish In terment at ete Retro Centet.dur. Ildr , dil Pr the family me Melted to attend. , • . utzven.—ln firele. Genudity. lIN ItY end El r. i Mlrr L•sc. A, only children of li. A. mut , ; l ho ' SI • 113MERTIaCM 3 A LE . L lIIIENOONDERTAREIi No leriaarth Pittemehrb. No. Comma of .n Wads; (MUSS. 014. , M.. 4 every description of ?mural TuratsbULE Uaadi mr.uhet, hems oyez day Sad .410. Yfnf and tand.bant, David Inn /4 DmAtei• Y. A. Thaseul Jae-obit. Xlller. isq. VIIARLES & PEF.BLEPOUnder• TAMMEM AND 11VICIgg.8SAIU*2. warm of gondosky Aral and Mara grourrli.hlirgl4 - : sw My. uncrs their COFFIN ROOM* sr* eoa - .i r onrig moiled with seal and linl4tion Rom. wood. mampni.d Walant comait, varying from WM alrOn. Medlin proptinni l eer:nose. tioarroo and .CorMagfrt,*mthbeat also, MI kinds of Mourning Q.t..? reTanui.: Wks own at aD hoar. gar snd algk., ROBERT T. RODISET.9Wer• -Sala ain IgnisaZwin. 41011, Allsetnity. and No. MI Mumma *MOO.' (bil Jobs Wilson t Bros 41rsons Orsis/o•l4niseati best Metal, Itosowood. Walnut ...I , Zdtallat Mee...rood Collins. Walnut Ooilins wards. Nolte.reed Congas WO snivrat all otimil Comes to propeatlea. OMNI. Mnisbed lOW nua, rtsta: .„dir,„wranesinammairiiim, • sad Wed. nn au E D DIitT A AXSII.. - oMos t k If. tti l7llll. ApeetwAy. 11.1.1314 Harwood2=l7 I.IA Ins, wttlt somigete Real, elftstr.7 tan , : &fob. ea load sad finstaal Artkia, ungrat plop. 1!W Ice Uverj , taw... tar., aer of.lint sad 111,1614 !Matti. *EMUS& ItamebeL 'MOW WM* Rotr7. La. are.. WEEKLY. GAZEITI, Two spinosa. .?1111111)11211LICY LID fIATITILDAY. Wires. eentslatft FORTY Mi., 11X 3f,::: , et Wariest:ft roadie. water s twistilua_ les.4:ft =Aortas. Aftat Yew. Teutrave aad r MMeSSOftleftle Raft*, Matter fez the IrwskUs, tote plea swiftest senate Mute* wad teesols' a. tilsftet Reports Weft by asf p.p. .19 , theo4 it '. lie /sweet, etbftle Korot:mut 0..44 be wltltow. lt. art -'tare VON ft= temin.T eastern t . I *Me —WO Oft .97 of P.P. to the yeses ritSble UP Oa deb. Wtettftes to Waft en be =eft • say** at dub rstis. NOwts ft• 61761eterbrn — Le eftftlas Teel ‘: ftWO r • , be elt4 sad naatr eatitet 1.• wets we lass Weettesdal solltleafer e ft s seri Wing bat oft WWI • weft. Dftrs, 5.M.% MHO titkes er l4jHaNtetw Letter e. mat be nut st oar eft . A4arews. • OAILLTTW, fit; nirsurricoN. Pftre•A • ..... N : 4,• •N T E li—A G ENTS.— NOW . 5 • .1 reed, - for Casa-sere, ...TILE lIIMItr E . 0/111E. WAR SETWITICS Tilt STATES; Ite li C Charsetio, Curi Inat and llesults.•• Dr lia. : JELihalata 11..STArtras. tend for Eir- t culhes, with terms arid a full deacriptiors of 04 t . was. Address, NATIONAL runciswou ; ' Cr.b`s. Philadelphia. EA . . . If f AN.TFD--AGENTS. for THE t r : • lILL't-COATEI, is d now they Lived. -• f FO ht and Oled for the Onion. with:scene. ad . i 1 la data In the Sireat . Iletiellion. It cantatas s oiS 110 ithiCE aaaaa lora ad tae. Eases. ad le ' i';', Or_ spielers and cheapest war boob. published. .....-.P F ' si. all - V. 30 Per coPi. Ti.. Publlo . 4 tbi ed agates% Inferior_ septa with a dollar :. • I time. See that the hawk roe buy thstits. over .. j . 'loVeriTovistiol and 304 ram Send for Clem. .t tali. LO.tats I.ljlphis. Es. - i - air •—• 1 1 FOR - MEN T iten .RENT--Tbe preinimies No A re ICS Fifth stet. .late y occupied by A. T. ` Chicory. meltable fora dry goods or forolallint ebefectiontoy :and Tiptop eshloo. And.. tarty other purposes.' To•actel'ont can be Woo. . IrAlnedlately. Apply to JAS. T. WIIITIt.'Mr. esport. or TINS. J. , hEIIS.II.N. lttentood, • :1141luvr-Twci wore itoomo . . :neer beldame on tlhlo negate, near B: dwell )tee.' Allegheny. with :dwellings ores e net, oplt wales. bath goon mut von .LoonlitY Flnnt going, goods. granary or total aboentore. Also take.., nalldlogt, fon', mock/. enllshle for ...II Inaglly. Apply at Otto of FRAZIER BROS., avence end Seggalch elect C.. Allegheny. ROIL BE_ NT-4EVE DWELL MOB l 6 SASS; LIBZUTT. -- Two htwd sfitshgeoetern WI!, reside...o.o Has , d uSo• eautalnlog slevan rooms *Oh. surrounded tr ample grounds, ballot Ann mandato/sad shad, with plant sisal - Woo railroad station. Os fiSs premises ars' It gate stable,' abundance of idliter. hod Oa situation Is, altogether, pletu tis,sl, us sod conventint. rObielsloll giro , . first 41.APril zest. Apply to Locsturtr, rasvi deco.. Wood isreat.• • REtr—LOITIVTIVIC TIES/ DENCE.4.I. two-story Yr Imo Noose arid rooms, with liorchae. nod pantiles : apriu la • flier, doers. wash house, lea boa.. ouriete louse, stone spring home, wood house and sta. good ord-r.with ere acres of choir & ltd. well eat In selected remits. grapes, a. the Flttehurgli. Fort Warne i Chi •gitgo 21 tot ei (rote the city. neer Logan #sition—it Wag s beeutlful sod health,. location Chao Over, within ono (doer's ride of the air, to rent, with Immediate Lirooetalou, very I,her: Vogl:lre of. 11. H. TOWN% No. IN !fourth (;trues. Pittsburgh. .1 • VOIVIIENT-4 Frame Owen 1N owriskoolo... fold and trees on 'ea _ cod floor. Alen, a TENANT. 1101.PdE. ,of two Weer., all to rood tobatantlot l order. gaoling ade".arrietre born. Sir rove of ground. awl/ planted in ermine Emit—food... arraroe • 1"-trnorrioi. imposnro. 81mta on the hill tunas. 'trtitalystoootboOntie Devote in rite town:Ledo; *Alvaro a JONN WATT. nntroolCstreet; or or ../EATT. tr. WILSON. LlteeriT street.. . • ;TO LET—. 4 glad rismeDWell - INO. . contalnlar wren moms, Wi th two ..ere. of land and,AMOle,,mit set •otth fruit 'Mess, and Ina rood 0100 urcultloottom olnutUt an Bomar street. pt the flatottolt of BouickleT „63141 within doe minutes, titan of 10. 010llon. possession it , en faimodiodels..if destred. Tor Indalm of WM. 'BI.N6IN, on Um F E Ru.T—orriprt, AND " . BOORS Inaba pow building nreeLedbT the a. Keystonelsaelaga Bank, EaI.IIIEHTY eV:MET. corner of Osrrllon allay.. Immediate ;emersion. alai. Tor terns. an.. apply at THE DkNE. FOR - SALE. FOR ILILEL-00R01LE4.7-7he ludinee of these . desirable Lots are now of fered at prlvatesiale. oarl any on • desire= a (roe Walser slew would do well to makwaseleetion. site village is boosted. on a s eaustful sod healthy Wet. tors; aod what( roles Irons liThorpsharg. on the Western Deosisylswia Railroad. which new through It. matlas It much more valuable wad sgrecable. Itzteuslre ~preporstlen. are now 'moms,: for erecting a unmacr . of doe houses. warts all prose as orooment tuthe WWI. The remainder of these loss will be sold at vere'res , sonalde now sod of terms exceedlooly easy. iLL ASEULITTIRLY. R4al Relate and lona+, vow Agents. LAWrCUPITiIi. FOR O.ALL.--Hottse and Lot ow earner, of Maabatt.a. tad Adszot stresse s SseW Paiwinger Railway. Lot 44 by rzr fool. ;Holum balm, wail/obery roams bad Wed hell s ' well boproved. • Howl gad Lot oulthogiodsl. war 'Bidden Onset. alleitsodr atT. Ida Ti brU frets Uwe ?romes contains hall, five rowels and • good cellar; water and gw. Also, several moll Hots Roo and Lot. in rond Ismatloo. /squire ol s Deaver snout, near //W.W.I. •vou SACIEFENE DWELLING - ttt SZWICX7AT. - .e line brick elieettley. Willa the teoetaohet.htiu IDILIkIIII. - prttlt com plete aurtagements ter gas; not aO4 cold 'Wee: Leanne. lint air tee.. a.' P.= One to thee &mesa imam . Vary near (baker Valley Ma J07.1.14.W.V/. Jr.. Sentekleyrille P. 0. FOti . 8/11Lig—A very delaTable: tbreo.tini BEIM HOWIE. neariy Dann' prnane,d brick dread. amnia Inandles; p. and Inter dirnantiodt; helm cantatas *incur:man, and Lathed garret, No. 94 ELLL ISTEECT. near thsth mart, Passeasdan teem ►poU ha t lOW - Steretre at the home. • ' .08: SALE-110118E8 HOWALD•B Livery sad 1144 Mild% au fne TOXIN 11.511311 tHay); three DarrlX. GM 11061LES:' am . • LAILat DIWYULIT 4011131:; time. XLACX t. GUT KAM. 113WL SMST, stirlde itamem. Wiprsesionte; sa4 veld Os meadadia. FOii• • gLl.E . —oile • CARRILGE, sidtsbli far 611, ar - tani holle4 one T 179. UOTZE -WAGON. sad • daabla se . o.f itoz -211M; sully mew. Latsl4l. et the rprECIEIST‘ TLEY • ; uzscrpric - GLYCERINE TOILET 80LP, . lisauf . tared by PLTZBISQOI62. 271 Oifora . Pd. Soap bee beta. %I • Pen.11.1P00.4. f eeaa freer the axe.. of alkali elnuy Inrartably [Deed arealbdpare‘t goepa; 'sad el the woe time It la made IO take up %lam eneithly.of Glycerine. la Per Iter.) It h tcdde...letter sanctum that allay ogee eelegiptalleflening that . prooerring .tbe nouipleslon.' Tourmaline thspidng end the unpleaaliat rougbarte ospart. owed In cold .nether. It Is found roost useful fn aleviattnifthellthalen produced by meets of the Ala, Un =Meng of to greet pantry It recommends Itself to ell pomp, OM ender Men tG Irdetleed SAP: for dedicate able. It Is b. nay Soap that ea* b. tolerated. WU par. tlergarly useful foe alsentdrut"dbereel also, where the Initatlon peeduced by ordlnargboapa t M. elas a sells notes so IftsichltientaAVW.Ute. It Is the Moss wordtble Sliming easy thateart•be saitilOyeritin the ells son andatearrtnide. The roePI dental, sold as (I liderine 80 . mid contain little or is Gil , eerine. it t. oar neeesserrto enilly the twine to the urines and the genuine • be dirtin • gashed by the eoetit taste. - Agent. 1111rON JOHIiSTON, fourth* hanith. geld etreets. igen , for VIICIifSA. iiliAl!. . Sur HERBY G. HAUL", Merchant Cor. reran anCtin ,Ciaitotreso "tinseitaioi,PAß TIT a "WATCH , 131'11AMISO rzarrar evcorss . - DITNEMATII & RAELFIT. • PIM STEELS. &BEAT ErDitimmyrs 'To Taw: w Ammo cutriuNo , We sem eau gar stalk ' • • ,C41515pa,M 3 . 9111413 GA t' anacoringos; • WU* *ldathe utast urls. fair NO Pia M0rTC"..1126 1117=1) THIS moos: car , 4 , 2 airkts•l••• • 4 z•.ss iirmizsm. swum: et hi eii) spzerwmv ' k DinnutAx!),(4ll ;44 ~~ :~`: y ~. 11 II 11 =I