The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 22, 1868, Image 1

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Tif AO. ERREIr: Pro - Uktiniir - sido - .
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mods ate. La Mein,
, corporaredlawas, inflicting :.penalty for
- ,,, ridiag or driving thereon:
Ainabliarvandoes of similar machine.
bi PlYing
rliSdlatry license fel" , r . ; .
, Axabiaristag.tho Plitabh4Vl.lo3M.
wa Igo itsThrsy Ccanyingli to ex
-,,,,7tend, their road frout terminus and build
- any paint
ccittnectwith any- other roads,
and,Rim this purpose have la tin
,
- of, thi Pennsylyants Itallrosd
OompanY, - bui no rill:A-to occupy streets.
4ir alleys in -Plttahorith -or AlleghznY
....without Pie comsat of Counoils,-
Clzanglig the orgaulzattoastnintaztsge.
r ui P!t i th 2 Allegt',DY'f44l47 24ra
DII rksurn•
Estal,ilfshhisszt itail.al State Insane
As.xlunighriheNcirthirtatiiiricl/44u. attri
oo4Ujol.;to.n.ineeirtwoliatlriclittniunUul
- . - Aghsts; crne.tourti to be drawn thiSrar.
fir tho aeffelt rcittie soldiers '
orohaaa' department.. ..
purchar s "of,` corPorate
itghts shartif's sale to -reargralze-.
noTer, or sc E rßamoorrma - vm3.
• - ,, Negrly. the whole lime WIZ *maple
'' iirptrlted dlscrwelori liaising out can
offered 1,7-Ijosfs.
(Dero").irt. Barks, Loa,local Thal. defin
ing thequallarattonsof. voter:for School
Alieepors in. Lancaster county. His
dsitent. was to Insert the word
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telLipoke the Imam of adi nznmad,
otiaegttrgtuss the RepubiteariMiOnty of
%Me House* heaas.aiwas, in whim'
_qb fag* ib# Innate` tot bla
rusentlyproposed Clortstitinkmat *Mend- -
Emstgand.tuanother them. ,Hewas not
afraid of that caucus; it ahead not blrid .
Brbuti.; 4tr,tqui. :never gone hitoit; -
- wink s erer sell his principles to any,
caucus;' -He charged Mt. Main, (Repub
.> Doan) of Potter. with gross itsoonsiatenci,
clOest1011;*Ith giving
i.tfiluatico, ; Ho know that the Republican'
Murder:
,bla . 'emend- I
beqiuse_they were towards; Be
give , Derencrata fall percolation to pitch I
brito - theim. - - Helve. called to . order are
.
• iineatai by the SPeaker and otbens, but
proceeded *each atiid, math
* excitement. Thai:devious question was
bat not • sustained. :Ilia or
ati ~Republicans- voting "nay" -
..Demcereds. He stp
las*ordered
elatlthers. tied - Mar shoidd - be Ague
- disibereneredaset tlyttipmtnma:
bee to - see !Nolte recreant Re.:
paidiane wlTer fur *ill.' inconsistency
Thii Wavle Would
thernatione 'aide 'or . .. the tither.
4 .,..l4urrassert that, the negro wie.entitleal
the taws of God. and .tature,to the
refuted td rota
lroots ittivadtßentis:pecatse . ,toer ,
..e.:tfblp dodgers, trichst and ititimers,
Wire sfieki. of losing:tho rotaliteakm:
VARIOff . TELEGRAMS
J. Cooper, or the firm of Blair,
Coopeed-Ca,amodurettof New. Mexico,
• was robbed of Chili hundred and seven
.1 mince: of_ gold, yalned atsnout seven
-±:AhotiserAdollers, thee care, between
1 - .Sanala mid St: Lords, en the night of
"Wednesday, the 11th. The mild was:li. ,
straned from a. valise and not. missed
1 _ untILOMPer arriVed-.o.l3‘ll:Mis. One
thealtand dollars reward Is offered for
• detection of the thief or thieves and one
thartiom4 for the reettym oV i the Ova
-1
--Oommiationer Wilson, of the GtMer
hai had as intaVieW
with* premium:. officer of lIM - Cartadian
Government, who holds& hfe office from
ghe ermair; itr-reletion -, tai the public
lards for lode In Kaneaa This gentle
:Midi .at red thitt Ij.iitt bL intention to
-Ider reedgn Ms ogles and lend hie sumstance
gardre-ieetony of CtuuMientc with •
•Siew to Settling in the southern - peat of
-•beeafeotthe TrISMIXer' of Lottiii
. .
- - &ditty, lowa, was rohbed barriers
- on 1.110 night:of the.7th inst. of $17,000..
Tha by tames are H. C. Striae and
livrton, for whose apprehension
• ' 'Coriethouatrei dollars reward is offered;
end one thatiaarld dollars for the reoev
themorety, • • - • •
- • -
legleleturn
tete'
pecan order" seferring the aseetton
to the Supreme Courtmhether true' (hoe.
emu's *eta of the - State" constabobtri:
Ism is paid, the Nett, not hevtng been
izt . trlthin flee d otter - hebeer waif
es requi redby the constitn-
- —Beigiaries artioenlibtly
Thiseeim night Abe real
• d ee d; of Cal. H. Matfett , was entered
-; yabashbis to a large. attionst.stoleth
.4 1 Ausaipez- were Made U) enter several
1 .• _ .
ThoDayiottlo.) Lag& of the 19th,
InAdbdwitits
Petidle ten will carry the State of Ohl°
. )I , tonnatT thousand, majority, shd be Is
thisooly bemaernt for which the Eagle is
—AS 'Plymouth, Elites, s it ;fire in;
plater rooni of the:, Airmen , Mllls tier=.
bas/y damaged • valuable machinery,
end will compel a Misprision of the man
-stasalrle of coital?. dock;
1. Grimes' chat:to
'etiesixtrudli was part destroyed by
• :esploslos-'serterday reaming.
Orie or two children were loirtred by
artamissioners closed the ,
• -vkat, Sellcatal Bank - of Bethel; .!Conz - ,
nos ,eashler- is tinder ar:
YerY.Lullo- wor. u+4
of oeriifl
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.-stsehavebeen tamed. - '
"—X asmi.erof rieiltfoe"l7r,,rl,?mon
irew serve on • Jury at
;Ctsittonooga, TerOctwee•-'.,Judgel4l""
to_ perrtiLtbeZO t! ,
• - S;:.G . Ms wooled :Mill - of JiataPt l .
=Steams!, at Germantown; L. was Noised ;
• z with cos& nu, :yesterday. Lees SWIM,
= • ,pattalyinsttrod.,--..• -• . •
—The Mamma' 1.101- osl liTorisa;
lt
-*lO-Laidasistit. New York, =Fe ,burned
-:4l'Tfaiiiday •Involing As lodise(' tea
1. • ihousand &Mateo . " •
e-Y*l4'l:o*B .birthday entdvers ar
- 'r t e. okoorrodin New 'York to-day.
,Szp wordtdpal ball4o4olwlo. be , closed
• intlaZestired.,i
—Forty de ogatas . 4av4l~eaapp total
n o Zalost,lbeesiss_
don, to be held T tt...7
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•itio i f4l4aBY .,,orito
;'‘ *be 'Pletradstcru •r"g,raer B/10,14
•Isla Mit
antedUrnscr.jogow • w ak ed Jti
i dxa zdOey n * V i=
j.nnidanos*,' mentrfor,rdon,k-i__,..or the
I order. bew '..sd the ‘` . = 4:
R .A " ) ,...L 1 C The g m leu,.. m b
woo= - - 4. dui/. on
rOros n'• Cod ••• war
on t h e cope
a Task' fur ."'" work*
birodwouild,dmboldb4 rodpi.e
a bawls," tLs
VOLU}IE L%%/MI
ITORTIEM COBOL
10:toimd of BearaUw. Stanton
• eltee Referred to
Bee.oziotruction Committee.
Remilaibin 101 Ympeachment.
Cilige' 14,1011 1 05 t sinter aural
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WAXELEKI7TOS, Feb. 21,-1&t&;
A reply trawrocidired from the gems.
Gary of VA Troastuy to the resolutions
inqtdry..witether any and what In
eiesse had eea made in thenumher "ot
2Tiw York Custem
noni•olthoo'Horetted to Commit. .
teeoaFtaanoe.
Mr. SIISINEIt presented a petition
teem colored citiasmi a`x enisciry, pray
ing that time slannyhas been abolished,
a. law ' be owed,. or . the. Corunitatien
amended, ao that MD State shall abridge
the miellsosof any cinema theUldted
Staten He said be had never beard any
satisfiebtry amtunent agahnt We pro
imeti=lation. Referred to.lndi
- Mr. wiLtients ittirotiooia a bill "to
provide for the tegistratbm of electors. in
Territorim 'Referred to Committee on
Mr. PdTTEEtlitilM, of Tentiente. in
troduced* bill for chenging the time: of
bolding the District 'and Cumin Courts
Tacseesee. —Referred toSiniendiedary
Committee.
kfr: HOWE introduced a bill to or
=a -.oonsmissian -to examine tha
on the War Department. Ea ;
Mired to theludiciary Conunlttee,
Me; SUMNER pmmatsd a reeolutian,
witichiras adopt requesting the Prost
.dent to communicate copies of any cor
reepandenoa on the subjwst of theibdste-
Mon bt Allan McDonald, an American
Mr. 0111103 M mad from the Globe the
reporter' thesmisch. of Mr. Hendricks
bnitiemeoludnistion tdlL A difference of
opinioiC had occurred-between that
Senator and hlmultin regard to a Mill
man having been mot tbroarh br - J.
Harvey; in ffiel,infeinnlng the =the:ri
des that-,Fart SnMter was to beat
tacked be .(lifr. Grintm) baeing held
the trdsgisuts was to that elfast. He said
he recusatbered very - dlsttaatlythat such
bad been the itapreeden of the maJorllP
af-thhi hod but itemened from a letter
be bad - trorn Mr. Harvey that
they hid - been mistaken. 'nu) let
ter us mod and iios tabb diseusalcul
followed, dudng_which-It was charged
the telegram, which Mews. Cameron,
81111112ele - and Conkling said Map had
men, was sent at the instigation. of Mr:
Seward without. Ills. lutawiedge a the
rest of theCablist, some -claiming that
Ur Lincoln bad been mambas'.
Mr: JOHNSON charged that Mr. Sew
ard, at Matthaei, bad carried on the War
-15 aY7 Departaxiente without the
knowledge of the limas of the Depart
nimbi -
Ma matter watt allowed to drop, Wier.
sometime, and the morning Manes was
The Senate then took up the special or
der the MU to amend thereconstractlee
I act; so that a majority °troths mud shall
decide elections, mid atow persons mg
to - vote inamy pert of a State.
Mr: CONKLING. took the Boor and
commented on- Mr. Trumboll'a Mate.
meet yesterday of his continuous omxa
taithut to the mis pt im placi e of reqntriega ma
jority of Motes, and he quoted
from the Globe to show that that &meter
had voted for YWhen MOAB wee pend
ing. He Mr one believed-that that M
ilan of He,
was right. He canna
nedatlartuth in mapper! of the bill,
Mr. TRUSLI3ITLL explained that he
hadrePothad theme of March.= from
the Judiciary Como:Unita; Mating he did
am bates& 'swim screed to in t h e Coro
muter.,.that all ha Statures did net meet
ttlie n appe , •
J none of th e rerenetroc
o bills ern ost as he wanted than;
bid his metterhtice had shown that in
lagistativehodiei it was necessary to, be
practical and have some - deference for
the opinions of his assealsteMtbefefent
belted voted fortheba as final passage.
After_ farther 'discoed= between
Ideal* DONILLTRO mad TRUMBULL.
withoutteaching a vote, the &Sate Went
Into extutative sendonad half past two
. Alter out of executive session,
thaßenste,at bulf peat Wm, tclock, ad
. .
SOUSE Or ATIVES.
To.naorrptrorillhitdavoted to general'
deWio only
BALDwiti, tramp Corn.
mates .0k1: Larnity WOltidi 1113 inter.
national copyright i
bill; which waa' or
dered tn - ba printed and recommittal,
With. leave ,to- Atr: Prams, to, snake a
minority ;fp9rt__. •• • • , •
lir. JEN _Cifal,fromihe Cosainlttae on
- p ice bill gcstaliny Imre
ha. icadow Stor estandow-or. pate •
to di th '.Viraason. -,kasaod,--olghty
elOsto thirty ... 4,4oA: •
Tha phaterted The follow
ing letter. which was rood sn4- referred
to _the Cosionhoo .on•Espins/inttras
'Cirr; ~sr aildx;: l'Petadr of the
Hcntse 'of 11,epre resestives. • , • - ,
~:qii. l " loom pet 'reed.eiltVitetbete-h
-, me= the detail organs tentimitny In the
1 Dostfir Glebnlendlnntd iflopiksto me in
letting contract* for -aiming ROVlthern.
Lomita. 'have toner baud of lame of the
men named: in • the teatinitiny belbre:'
No man approashed mos with any such
:s^ are indicated '- in
Cmlirenony.-1. neve:hoard of such
a projectlef / never do' Minium In'
Midway or any of that kind sf tionnwia.,l
I oak *thorough lateen haft not only ,
into matters indlindedln thattestimmty,
but every other transaction of the Post,
effliDott since I tern Mewl
-- with IL - 1 I also - respectfully
mkt/4EOls itonanganon be open and
published. to the
weal this is the
girmode nreestabig • ray wishes
Romeo Raprosentallves I: will
be obliged If this loineresnle lakt before
Very-
Atom W. assimm,-
..
Mr. : EIEILLRY =Undone a idll to ew
tali:sire uniform intim of small cons.
Referred to Committee on Coinage. ;
AV, CA:VANAIIIMI; introdiked a bill
to provide for mall service between Fort
Ambercrombie„, Rain:dab, and Helena,
Montana Referred le Postiddee Com-
Etna:NEWS= Stained' legvo6 for
Mr.' WAIIIIBURNE, of 111., to report
from the COMMinee on Commerce a bill
mitring fox two yearstbe second sectlen
of toe aet or April Mr, MS, constituting
Hannitool. Mo., and Pam* EL; pasts of
delivery. - _
Alter explanation Mr. Dlo Rlt-
ROLL. the hill passed: by
' Mr. COVOIOEarom thiConondinoii on
Building and Oroondseto which had been
nrlerred the - .opmealtice as to the laming of
the contract, for thejail Of the hares of
Ekdtionitiho, presented a tomcat; and Mil,
which waif ordered to be printed and roe
committed. , The : report condemned the
assuner in whichi_theamtracta-were let,
and, recommends thin they be annulled
•oind.ilin work stepped.? Ii declares that
fob and equal erunportatkin was impose.
hie on amount of the imompletenen of
the Mobil/ors plans, and - iwoommendi
that tbe work be When out of tbe tends
of the Secretary, - of the Interior, OD M.
aids being unable or trawllllon to give
it - proper attention, !The report axon-
Mates the contrintet (Sr the iron work
and reconuttonds an adjortment of his _
_Toe litoaselrentintoControlitse of the
'Weld- on albs State of - the Melon Mr.
DAW i"•"`•Ja the Citair;on.the - Nolvel ape
nrotirlidtblf," Wit: **eh '. B PIirVPF t ,""
! ll = 4s.4 lebate; Mr- ItTnliia oiriid sn
amemlnumg .'providing that ell- tutex
penned balasices sul:Port to the order of
the'llenstary of the -Navy= the Mt of
July, Inn. shall be covered into the
treasury, end tiostinamtitunappropriat ,
. ed Mite bill Mail be expeotted or drawn
`While any 'other' expended monies me
subject the order.oi the tie r 7 of
2tevy. igreed to:. -7 ,
%e TiptCloatutttteo tow; tails dpealcer
Annealed i menage from the President
ist rodnwoles to the,irmendion of the treaty
relent
moat bor LW' settlement of
menu", whlalt its refarril4 to the Com
natttehonikelddit oinl ik -•' ' 'i '
dein, A . ntemotte_ ,_ = -_,,,„ H ,.. ii.. rrisid'int
tratuonlidtaisoomnouvw."-- from the
°MOM :the ititatiaa:l4_l2qllk4h,refofi
ewe to a 8bi5r,C041100.1......- falls
Ohio. ae,..a In An •Pr lrallta l Im
Roads and Canna: •, - : --, ~ ,- -
.Also, it commtudeattoM from iheitec
tiderror the' intentiv, midi 0104 &Dia
the ogllol/4031V10r the Gwent Lti i oa
Collie; teletteerooseelteetee ot smite el.:,
m, which was Mama 10 In •Ctonn•
on Arimoimbilleen i ,
- 'llialaot Said: before the 1
Rom stimennindestisp from Row X.
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Stanton of his removal from office, and
the appointment elf General Lorene*
Thomas In his stead. The correspond
ence is given elsewhere.
The correspondents hiving been read
hir.WAJ3III3IIII-VE, of Illinois, moved
it be referred to the Committee on Ro-
•Mr. ROUT WELL stweeted with au
thority to report at any Limo.
Mr. WASItIBURNE so rotelifted Ms
motion, noetincored.the previous gorse:
Hon.
Mr. MUNGER wished to move no an
amendment for reference to the Judicia
ry. Cotalldttee,„tratthotpreeltma question
prevailed.
Mr, LAWRENCE, of Ohio, wished to
bare ft referred to a Select Committee.
Mr. WASELSURNE would not son
sent to this. Too Committee on-Recon
struction was the competent Committee
and he preferred the correspondence to
go to that Committee..
Mr. MUNQEN - Intimated the Cosa. .
mittee should reconstruct Mr. Stanton. -
Mr. WASKRURNE'S motion was,
agreed toami the corroapindence was rte.
ferred to the Committee on Reccinstrnc
uan
Tne House wont again into Com
mittee on the -Naval immopriation
Mr. VANVVYCK offered an amend
ment providing that no part of the
money appropriated ahonid be u,e4 for
paying for gun carriages or
or small arms, which was adopted.
Mr. BOUTWELL moved the Commit
tee tiee, atallug.be wished to provide for
a regular motion to-morrow'. Rio thoug,ht
that when the government was co far
subverted as to have two Secretaries of
War, the Rouse should attend to public
business.
The Committee Mile.
Mr. BUTLER sald—l move the order
of the House by which the session to
morrow was assigned to general debate,
be rescinded. The reason I have ibr
asking Its recision Is the communion
bon toade.to House try.the Secretary
of War. We have now two Secretor.=
of War, one by law and one by usurpa
tion.- . _ _
-• • .
Mx. ELDRIDGE made the point of
order that the motion wee not debatable
and the Speaker so decided. • •
The Home proceeded to Tote by yeas
and nays on the motion to rem:mew the
vote ordering the session to-morrow for
debate and it eiis reconsideredl94 to
49--a strict party Tote.
During the taking of the Tots a labor
er in attempting to walk across the glue
roof of the Hall bad a narrow maws
lrom being precipitatixl to the floor.
The glans brake and fell In large' free;
greats Into .and near the dtcw-ineeper's .
seat.
Messrs. Price mad -Grinnell, of
lowa, members of the last Congreas,
were passing at the moment and were
struck by small pieces of the glass, but
mot Injured. • The man who canaedllas,
mischief managed to get on the solid
part of tbevoof and thus saved his life.
The SPEd-B-Ea remarked that work.
'men had been cautioned not to Walk ,
aleglase riot, sad the mutton would
repeated by himself and Doorkeeper.
Mr.• VAN TRUMP presented a:peti
tion of citizens of Ross county and Adel
phis, 'Ohio, praying Congress to pass a
law to authorize the issuing of a sal
dent amount of United States LegalTem
der Treaettry notes to Pet' United States
tends. Referred to Committee of Ways
The House again, at a quarter before
Live, want tub Cdmmittee on the Have]
appropriation UM . _
Mr. PIES made the point of order
that sections three, four and five were
independent legisl ation, changing exist
ing laws, and therefore not in order in
an appropriation bill. - •
The CHAIRMAN eastained the point
of order- ' - • - • ,
The Committee rose and reported the
to the House, and on motion of Mr.
WASHBURNE, of. Illinois, it was post
• paned till Monday.
Mr. COVODE, es a question of prist
lege, offered the following reaolution:
- Renotoed, That Anarmr Johnsee, Pres
ident of the United State., be impeached
for - high crimes and misdemeanors.
L (Laughter among the Democratic mem
. Idr. WOOD objected to the introduc
tion tat the resolution. " • '
The SPEAKER, stated the, reeolutton
was a question of privilege.
• . Mr. .130IITWELL moved a reference
of the resolution to the Committee 'on
Reconstruction, which weneffiteed inite ]
the Home then adjourned.
SOU'rEGERN STATES.
Cgrbideitisla m tba Iltutwreb asses..)
VIRGINIA. •
kinsmen'', Feb. 21.-!.-Gen. - Schofield
to-day removed the City Recorder ind
eleven magistrates of Hustles', Court,
forhaving permitted 'Wham' inspectors
Idqualirredtbana taking the reqeired
oath of office.
. .
The ernmention was engaged to-day
in disc-awing the suffrage roteinloa, : On
the Conservative aide it was smarted
that the white men of the auto would
never submit to negro rule, and that the
men.who fought under Lee would sooner
Dome out and lie in the graves Witlithose
who bad gone-before them. The woe
of Lee ellated applause from the white
educators, which was checked by the
f.Therfiplikeissidthewhltaiwished the
blacks well and would be willing to be
taxed heavily to colonize them on the
.bestlands the government owned.
Two black delegates replied, urging
the right of the negro I. suffrage. and
his capacity to use It fee good.
Tbe Convention adjourned till -Mon
day, to observe to-morrow as a holiday.
E=l
' Ratncoir,Febroar? 511, - Tbe Censer
{lon is still engaged 4 1 Um diketuPion OI
enlfrsge. No vote was taken ner any
'Miter braid as of Importance transacted.
Intrigue railroad proposition.,
Merman of "tats llabllttlee to
over 0,000,000, bad been laid , before the
'Convention; bat none were natal upon,
except one endorsing &million of bonds
for the WilwJegton, Charlotte and Bq
therforckliailroad Company.,, ,
Wl7lll CliarilANA:
•
Catania:now, Sett.,2l.—The new Wil
ier". commander, Wier ben. - Barnes,
Watered upon his duties today.
The Convention cm:teamed the day in
debate.
Several lending colored delegates hive
gone to Waxliington, with • a view to se
certain the probable, oseption of colored
Congressmen and the chance of obtain
ing from Congress lead for the negroes.
MISSIIIIIeII.
ACAMIO7., Feb. the Convention
to-disf a member stated Gen. Gillem
wouldnct enforce collection under alio
teat tar ordinance, but under such lin
ordinance as be hlmacir WlNad mittllest•
It to probable a yew ordinance, conform
ing to the Gonerara Idea, will be ado.
tett. • '
section nineteen of the-Bill of Rights
provides an educational rmalillcallon
for bolding ofike. •
The Democratic State Convention ' ad ,
journed hut adopting tee- ,
cdutions in consonance with the princi
pee er the National Democratic , party,
end electing delegates
"to the National
Convention. W. S. Fetherstone, E., N.
Verger, E. C. Waltham and W. T. Mob.
tenure the delegates at largo.
11.0/IIDA.
Thu.sltassir;Te brusuT2l.—Tho Con=
vimilon to-day adopted several 'settles
of the Constitution. laeroafter they'are
to have a night semi= to expedite bawl
-Tbo bY radto:AE
Johnson was destroyed by this morning;
A soldier nsmnd Peat was burned{ to
death and revers! other persons WOW.
The tire wss doubtless the work of an
CHICAGO
Salt as Tinnaaselaltions—lsfalSai
"ICatabllansaasi Rutland.
CO7 lannaca tots Mubarak gisattal
CHUMS° Feb. 21..7.4tigte&alnio‘
de
tectlaw mad. a . daleent on a lasso on
Mn? street, lineation foiii imrsorls and
tiptirliqr forty thanniid dollars Into's:inr
terfalt fraeßanal'eurreney, - dlea Oda
The parties warn ing in
.PCC : - "
Theestablishment of A. 14. .
oornerof Franklin and - lßuTlaon•tinsels,
for the manufacture of shunned tin OWL
j.panned ware , WU dastro.774 by fire
o.ntght= Low esti mated , all2O,OWz la
-41177SPOLSOL saCeSalnad..
The Board of Trade will hold 'soil .
doh. totinorroer. "Tba banßa.' will 40
lAstidativeUora-Tb• titAa7 Law
-.L-11111.011stet OMB.,
11" 1:11 1 4n0 ao um.rlss. 4 .4o.uve • '!
SAN FILANCIIIOO, Febn3ary
Daettlitirs 'bar .Tefased Ko re,pet4 the
=am& &tads,: iaw-•
shenitlng giOartion of
Tz t i mon =intth Iktiorbewm•-• uoi hate;
,YOlO Ofthe gommar.
The onimmic! Con rdiooMil 7 40
Wats ,
ME
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 186.8.
SECOND EDITION.
THREE O'CLOCK A. M.
FROM EUROPE.
Train's Lecture in Dublin.
Failarg as a Speculation
Verdict of the Clerkeawell trowel.
New Poatal Treaty
Rep Mild
Cost of the Abyssinian War,
British Relations with Nie zico
Ituseim Troops on the Danube
tar TOSWOOIi to Um InttSbasith 0.41440 L
narrAi v. •
Lolttain, February 2t.-George Fran
cis Train delivered his fret lecture in
Isat evening. - .tt-eree'l4 thinly
114bibNild. Thea^e, no sloting,Aboijgh
bad been' taken by the jai
thorities for the preservation of ,tbo
pesos. A correspondent of one of Ihs
morilingjourna/sOn.AlutUntao the lec
ture, says: ' , Ai a sp•Culatioli it wag an
an entire
John Curtin, anion keeper, and David
Murphy, a waiter, were arrested at Cork.
yullterday,un the general charge of vino
plicitydn Fenian morel:Diets, Ititirphy
ilkeiglilll7ll44-froM Illi.tialtill Stites.
Bounce, February 21.—The Coroner's
Jury have concluded the protracted in
vestigation of the explosion at the Cler
kinw,4 Hour of Detention and to -day
rendered a - verdict that' 'theta bring a
charge of murder : stigoa . the prisoners
Barrett, English, O'Keefe,!' Mulloney,
the two Dleinends, the women Ann due
tics, and others whose ILLIX4 are not yet
made katera. Doubt is ttxPreased stye
Ihe iomplic.ity of Allan, Who was re
cently discharged buthas been marreat
ed. The verdict concluded by severely
censuring the:pilice .in the plerken well
District for lack of activity and vigi- '
lance.
The indications are that Beresford Hope
Will Miry . ' 'the Milk-thin' firimember of
Parliament from the University of Cam
bridge. The met was reuJered vstaat
by thosppointment of Mr. lelwyn to the.
Bench. • .
Mr. Hunt, under • Secretary of the
Tranattry, ?. has. informed the House of
Cotambnalhatrthe opentied or the new
postal treaty between Greatißritaln and
the United States has been temporarily
suspended, but only. to enable both gov
ernmente to revise certain joints which
al
were mutually overlooked 'rld mortuary
to be set right.
DClll.llf, Feb. Z.—The audience at
Train'. lecture Let night was very bon
[arena Some personsprese t who hissed
the speaker • were - Mug ' y used. A
strong force of police was n hand and
prevented any serious persimal violence
or disloyal demonstratine4
The Jury were unable to agree on n
verdict in the ease .of Jno: Martin and
others, the parties on trial for paructpat
ing in the Fenian funeral processitin
have been discharged. ; .
Lownosr, Feb. 21.—The Obit has a re
port that alarming revolts have broken
out among the priumers In India.
Lommir, February.2l—Evesing.—ln
the House of Commits:li this evening Mr-
Enamel' gave as explicit denial to the
repoit that the expenditures already in
curred for the Abyssinian expedition
exceed the estimates laid before the
Smug at Its last session by the Govern.
merit.
Lord Stanley matte en explanstlim iu
regard to Mexico. He said diplo
reatLejelatimis with that ootuary v hsvi
tiein ausperertied for - the reason than last
September the Ilexican GOVOMILLICIaIIe•
dined all intercourse with those powers
which recognized the Late empire. •
Sir Stallard Nortbcott, Secretary of
State for Lid* said the latest letter. re
ceived from General Napier gave no
hope the war in Abyasima would be
ceded this sawn.
Tuesday, February 25th, has been as
signed as the day tor. .the ,considaratton
of the state of Ireland In - the Commexts
=3
Etats, Febizary 21.—The Patric,
se=under reserve, nays It has tea- -
elieva the Emperor of Bassin
Is mewling troope_near the Danube.
Tbit La /Peassee asserts, that Chevalier.
De Elgra: - ItallariliDnlster to Paris, tuse
pledged Italy to the faithful observance
of the September Conventson, so it now
Mazda, and to the payment of the pHs:el
s:ad and interest of her share of the old
debt of the States of the Church which
lisrosanazed to the kingdom."
VIMANCIAL LID COMMERCIAL.
Lotirsne, ,Ftrannea, February 24
bottataa eleenek at 113(39111d; ft.M'aaa724 6 .;
' Illinebtolesed alB9. Erie 441 d.
LIVIMPOOL, February . 21:—Cotton
closed quiet; middlinaruplanda in port et
to, anise at W.; Orleans at leld.,
with'sales of '20,000 Wm. Breafbauttot—
Cora at 4.U..9d.- Wbeaf. at IM., 2d. for
California, and 14s. bd. for No. 2. Mil
arialree barley attSiced. , Oataat Gs, lid.
Pena at 46L Fleur at 37.. ed. Prowler.
Is adraacad to 4os. Beef
and.peric are steady ansi - unanned•
Produce—sopa le firmer at 245. ed. for
NRW . YORE.
87 valarrau M tae rmataraa twee.;
NOW Tese„Febc2l,lB6s..
The Papal Zatiaves;from Ilford no
rived laid evening and will sail
the Be. Lailtrenk There to no
truth In the rumor that Brine° Iturlddo
has Joined them.
Tbs. steamer 011111111114 from EUTOpe,
has arrived. .
The Wismar BLlhnitutt takes IRO
,
In gold to-morrow.
Two children were ,badly injured In
escaping from s burning tenement haw
on.Tboutpetm street.
•"fliis {gimpy Briehierte or the steamer
Peterhoff has been se cdeno 120 o, py
,
t meet laths Engll
heir
gnats of ahlp and ca.rgo.
A cue is now bears .the :Supreme
Court here of the State or Tennessee TA.
Sheriff Kel.y, to recover certain bonds
, loaned to the Rogersville and Jefferson
Railroad, which had been attached at the
omit tillw ?as- Rilatxtenee,' for Unlace
end Mitittala fundshed inisaL =aural !
The deposition of the Farmers and Bit
leans National Bank, or Williamsburg,
were yeaterdey paid filly-flie cents on
the dousr. Itoaccordance with the orders
of the Comptroller of • the Currency.
Nearly*soct,oco of the . Rio,ooo In the
bands. of the Government were die,
Gold Etna. Fifth' kirritha 43-night weal
ICI. There's much excitement.
Alex. :IL Stephens Is here sod
leaves tomorrow for Boston. •
A Wahine' on. letter says that lime.
David A.We Is mentioned us a sutra-d
/dopers= to superrado- Mr. Debase WI
Cider Ot the -• s tithitina Burma of the
Treasury. A change VIII doubtless be
-10111411le • .
4." t MariMUULIAO4B rolioit
-
tli's atatiC of intenas axelternard !Lod
Ind ia tbe United -
Elistsetiensts In :Mooing to ;Wain Philip
,
U. T eeteseeiL.lfl that billy. The
lesdnln nternbeintor: the ,Isedidatore wet
to MeIIetaILIOIIII .Tharsdar friddng, and
IV ft inidirstood Vottlber npsolved
t derd,ldn Moans over eisttn. knd send
tam the nomad time to the - doors of tbe
Tinned States &MO. MAW ' Proont
131 611"3". 0 very thirste.aatindlrAligiCtii*Zulaaliged°".
to Ay Inaltsontratr in the britialmara,
add Mr *Mtwara* the Senate refuse. to
*dada Mr. norms, andttomprevent n.
we
State of Maryland from her Jost repro-
Sesdattan • • 'brio& of Co n g res s,
• • • • ••• • _be taken by tbe dtate
ardhdritkneta dmntern,tbe codenton or
United Ststetrasenne Maryland'dottl
Ibituraste Mendelifttl, tr.present.pOli•
Li
vw•V \
FROM WASHINGTON.
War t geerelarj . Question;
President Deposes Stanton.
Gen. L. Thomas Appointed
in His • Stead.
Mr. Stanton Riqsested to Retain
the Office.
Me Consents awd Men
Senate 'Executive Session.
Action Faken , in the Matter.
Removal of Mr.Ftanlon Unlawful
The Impeachment Question
. . Revived
G. McClellan Dominated as Min
liter to England,
Gen. G. H. Thomas as Breve
C!
Democratic National formation.
Sitting with Closed Doors.
BITTI.MAI , to ttt• rittsbaT.rbkionsarto.3
WasIIiNOTON, Feb. nat, 1N53.
TILE SECRETARY CY WAR QUI:VIM':
Priteldani ' to-day stud' en EASCLI-
Meansge to the Seuato,auding that on
the twelfth of August, last; under author
ity vested In him by the Censtltntion of
the United States, he suspended Edwin
if. Stanton m Secretory of War, mid'
now by the same authority. he had .
ra
moved Mr. Stanton, and appointed In
his pier*, ad' fidsrpn,' 'Adjutant Gen
eral Loren. Thomas. The President
encloses the communications to Mama.
Stanton andiThonms. .
The Speaker laid Wore the House to
day the fillowitin correspondence:
War. DEPARTMENT, 1•
Wtoutworou CITY, Feb. =I. 15 63 -
Stn—Uenecul Themes ban Just deliv
ered to me a cony of the enclosed onto%
which you will Tr communicate to,
How. the Ho. of Bop el:datives.
• ":
Your obedient servant,
• - Eowtx At. ATANTON, •
_
Sersetary or War.
To Linn. Schuyler Colfax, Speaker o
am 'Tonga of nopresarantlycs.
EITAITTTIVC MA:emce, f.
WASHINGTON. D. C., Feb. lilt, tail& J• '
Sin—fly *trine of the power and an
thorty vested In me as President by the
Oansutution and lawn of the United
States, you are hereby removed from
onlee ex Siert:Lary of 1% Or. and your
functions as .neh will terminate upon
the receipt of this entntrumistion. Yon
will [muster to Brevet M.J. General L .
Thomaa, Adjutant General of the Army,
who has this day bean anthori zed to act
we Secretary of War , tot Interim, all re
cord., books, payers and other public
proportyhtter In yourenstody and charge.
• Respectfully yours,
Asnitr.w Jousente, President.
- To Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Washing
ton, D. C.
•
Mit Trr/k R 7 RTalg7ol. DT,lll.£l , TO ItILICA ft,
IN TUE Wn OTTICL.
A spodalto Ilia Img gays: Soon *Re
he Senate went into Executive Sweden
Committee consisting . of Senators Caen
eron. Chandler, Catlett and Thavor pro
ceeded to the War °Moe 'and' infbrrns3
Mr. Stanton that pending any action it
was the desire of the Senate that he
should retain his oillce- and .dieregai
any ordars iron, the President to • the,
contrary. Tho Committee also wafted
upon General Grant and had an
Interview with him. They express
themselves entirely eatinfletrwithGraure
position regarding this matter. ,
Another (regular) dlipatch stake,
Senators Thayer, Ca acme, Chandler
and Callen this afternoon had an inter
view Secretary Stanton, and expressed
to him" • deers that he would not sur
render his post hi obedience to the order
of the . President until the senate should
act upon the • matter, and• Mr. Stanton
indicated compliance with their wish.
It isnot true, thereforeras reported this
eveeing, - that Mr. Stanton made no ote
Jeetlon to Adjutant General Thi)llll44 en-
tering upon his datiesaas Secretary of
War.. It is true, however, that General
Thomattabowed to Mr. Stanton his order
of appointnient froth the President, and
to this the General received a reepeatful ,
but tint satisfactory reply:. • _
The Senators above named, after leas ,
ing Stanton. bad an Interview with Oen.
Grantosiating to him their conversation
with Mr. Stanton. and suggesting views
as to what his conduct should be in the
premises.
About an hone rater the Senators part
ed with Mr. Stanton, the latter sent to
the House a copy of.tbe letter addressed
to him by WO President. which was read
and referred to the Committee on Re
construction.; Teo Committee will have
a meeting to-morrow to consider Gds, as
well an the subject or impeachment pro
posed by Reprosentativo Cowale.
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BXNATZ ISSECUTITZ &MIDS.
The Sennte a few minutes &her two
o'clock went into executtve seaslou, and
continued therein seven hours. The
matter ofremoval wan fully, discussed.
and with much spirit in secret 11104k1011.,
Mr. Edmunde offered a resolution,
tor which Mr. Wilson offered a cutest.
tute . , as follows: I
UERSLAP, The Senate have received
and - osnXidered the commuutcatkm of
the Prealilentstating that he had removed
Edwin M. Standen as tlecrary of War.
I and has designated the Adjutant General
of the Army to act as Searetary of War
ad intense, therefore
Re*oitlid, by the Secede of the United
States, Met tinder the Constitution and
laws of the United States, the President
has no power to remove the Bocrstary of
War and designate-an y other officer to
ets
perform the Mill of that office.
:Thlseubstitlate was agreed to without
& division. The injunction of .seoreey
was removed from st and copies of the
resnintlon ordered_ to he commuoleated
to toe President, St-cretary. of War and
Adjt. Oen: Thomas. •
Aisoy nereons WOK/ eltracteL to the
- vicinity of the Senate to,night, brit were
pre - yerited from centring the • it:Merle..
The subject of the removal of Mr. Stan
ton, and other matter* cbenented with It,
afford it - ptovrideent ,leatura of comment
everywhere to-night. • .
trrAslxon STILL AT WAS, IDAPAILTIIKST.
tieCitititrY Stanton still "retain. i nessete
alon.or the War DepertmonL He was
thereat a late hour to -night. - •
nonteraTions ST TIM TftIISIDEIT,
The President sent to the Senate in-at
the following nominations : to
-1 .
McClellan, qr Ohio, Envoy Extraor
dinary and Mlnieter Plenipotentiary t
England, and Jima • It. Hubbell,' cif
Ohio. Wender Retddent to the Itepuhlic
of Eucador. Mnj. Oen. Geo. LI. Thomas
to be LI. Gen. by Brevet and General by
Brevet. Wm. 11. Farley, Surveyor
General of California. Augvauts
Brird
ley Aseeseor of Internal Revenue, See.
end District,
STASIS:CAT DratocakrurcoxxrriEs..
• The -members of the National Demo
emit° Committee met ihrormalir this
morning at too rooms or the President
of the committee poi .' It ennui y
naderattimi
itt
the coinmne apnted the Chio
National ConvenWn will b bold a militia
meeting at which many preliminary
liPattsra will be considered.' Among the
Moat icepertant ate .whather regular see ,
alone of the Committee ',hall be n to
the sada* to the powers re ularly appointed members South.fro
ern Metes. A preliminary Meeting will
be cellcd i by .Augnat Delmont. of i New
'York' an wilttrrobably beheld to-night`
New 3 / 4 k,.BihMKtdpitia,Cintiannati end
Sou are competing clam far the
Convention.. , •
It wit holly ilecided `informal
preliminary meeting, this morning. WWI
the National Democratic Committee,
pointed at Chicago, should mart to-rater
row et their roomn•wlth eloreddects,
settlethe'detalle which - are Logan= the
regular Meeting of the.Ocimmittelt. The
members' present at the ft:dermal toted
ing were:. .A. Belmont, New York: A.
Lyman, Itlairiet it. B. Smith, 'Vermont;
Wm, 'Codes/se, Connemicut; w. A:
braitia: rearm; •J. A. lilchideon," Del.l
L. Trlmble r lty.; rumnety. Ohio;
W: F. story, - _ L. Y.
nogg, -Ida.; Atelthinerh
Gone H. ran), Win.; charies,Nawsp
, '-'l".t
41'1
proxy of .O. Finch, Iowa; Perry Ful
ler, proxy of T. E. Ettgai. Eagunia; John
Patrick, Nebraskaf Ged.B. Ifous9,
Thos. Sweeny, W. Va.; Judge Marvin,
Florida; .T. W. Leftwich, Tenn.; R. S.
Stevens, proxy of A. IL.Green, Ark; and
J. A. Piscir,olLoulsians.
Among the .prominent gentlemen
.present, hilt not members. of the 'Com-
Mittee, wire Meier& Staples and Allen,
6f Adgusts, Me.; green, Fitch, Taylor,
Winslow' and Rice, of !Cleveland. Ohio;
Monroe and Melard, of. Nevada:Kennel
rich, of Leavenworth, and „Miller, of
Connecticut; Bruce, or Montana; Won
! doll, ac Miehigan; Samuel
Marton Morale, of the World; Hum
phrey, Prince, Cornell and Cutter, of
New York; and Barcklay, 't Maguire,
Davie and Buckner of filissouxl.
wasatialkrz Osyszs. • ; ;
Major DOOBIBOEI and Major? Meryl-
Weather, *gents of the Levee Board of
the State of If Isaissippl, arrived yester
day, seeliingrappropriations for the.
levees of Yazoo basin,t extending on the
east side of the Missisalppi river \ from
Memphis to Vicksburg.: -
An advisory meeting was hat last
night at the mime of Senator Fowler, at
which most or WO Tennessee delecallnU
were present', and marry member. Of
Congress not immediately interested in
the work. ! The necessity of Conroe
stout] assistankeseents 10 be xoneeded,
otherwise east tract* of productive
Janda will. be; flooded. Maj. Donelaon
And •Mr.tMerxHreather are hopeful 9f se
piling the appropriations for Which they
three been dimmed by the .Misalsslppi
'Levee Board to ask. t •
cowntaxin X.Lxmloit gram
TheComialtiwoon Elections this morn
ing held a conference on the case of Mr.
Butler, elect nt the House from
Tennessee, and agsesol bo could not take
the oath preseeibed by Congress, swing to
his having no:stinted aseat in the Legis-
Laura of Tennessee and taken the oath
to' support We Conaderate States Cloy
lamming bsit'as he wsa unquestionably
loyal to this : United States geyernmerst
all the dine,/ the Cominlttee will recom-
Mend the Horse 03 pan aoint resolu
tion aindlar tp that passed be the Senate
only in the cies or Mr. Patterson, of
Teuneuee, omitting si part of the Con
greesionatoisth required to be taken by
members Of-both bnincisees.- - The Com
mittee will Lusaka their report on Mon
day.
•
lawn Lealantarr•
St Telerrapb to the Pelaborth Oasatta.)
CaLuxisca, February 21.—The House
Committee on italinnido reported nitnimit
the repeat ef the lam to prOViiie for the
appointment of a Commbnioner of Rail
roads and , Telegraph Laid on thetsible.
CRT OD SUBURBAN.
Letter Llat.L.On out. fourth page of kw
day's paper will .be found the official
tiet of unclaimed hitters furnithed ud
for priblirtatlon. '
Brutal °slimes—a iilurt Twelve Teems
er ewe Oatmeal Ss Weirs.
A brutal outrage wax committed near
Perry Stition, on the Penwrylvani tßail
road, Thursday evening, of which we
'have obtSined the following particulars:
Wednesday afternobn Carrie Layton,
aged twelve year., daughter of a wealthy
farmer wear lterryyitstion, alerted to
vial& a relative, who lived SOM.! distance
from her father's residence, and to reach
the place she had to Pass through apiece
. .
of wood-. A negro boy about nine
teen years of age, wit° was employed on
the farm, heard het spook of the pro-
posed visit, and immodMtely Martel for
the piece of weeds reforms' to end se
creted himself near the , road along
which she wodid pass, and when she
approached spring from Ida place of oon
ccalment, knocked : . he down and viola
ted her vm
eno" - After iummplishing his
hellish linage, sad having satiated his
beastly thane., he fled to the wcode and
left bin victim lying insianslble on the
gmemd. whereane was found some time
afterwards to some persons pawing
along the real, wile emerged her home,
.w boa.. she wait restrund to consciousness
and' related - the fleets we lase. elated.
The news wad circulated In the neighbor
hood, and In a short time an Infuriated
crowd °Lulea started fa, pursuit of the
negro, fully relent ed to died with Mtn to
a snmanativ manner If they caught hlm.
Ile was {tared to Illetrwrllle, when they I
lost track of him. it appears, however,
that instead of going farther away from
tha scene of hk Willlth work, he got upon
• freight train and returned to Derry
Station, and from [here went to Mr. Lay
ton's barn and reirialued until morning,
when ho was arnmsted and taken to
Greensburg end lodged in jail. • -
- If there inlruy cuie whore Lynch law Is
excusable It is in cases of this character
and if the farts aro lm stated, there would'
have been little it pity SATOW expnmsed
against banging thp , black fiend to the
nearest tree. In every- country where
capital TRIII•hIllefli prevails thls offence
should be visited With the death penalty.
Mitlsom.
A meeting . act:lrene otthts new lxii
ough was held on Thursday - evening, fe
Murano:es Ofzominatingesixtilialea for
borough °faces, to be voted far at the en
suing election. Mr. John J. ,
was called to the Chair, and Mr. Beals- 1
min McCullough chosen Secretor'''. The
Oct creating lho tairough wax reed, atter
which nominations were made, as fel-
Maary . • : )
DerriC4B.L.lolln ' )J. Williams, byaccla-
J
molten. -• .
Ctooscilohn :G. Brown,! Edward
Coats. M. - 0' Donnell, Daniel IF. Johns
ton. F. - G. SesbrOck, CaP l . l 4 ,
Dircsortt—Brower‘" Scott and
If. on,
threit year* ;
and` Edward Coati, two.,,youra f' W. B.
Mania* and S. Ketlin':Pno
Jualire of Me hlcYCZolurson,
S. M. Korlee.
Judge of' Eleehons—Manua • irDon-
Den.
burpgdor . f—Eor.rd Coats and - Isaac
~
Coareobie —Alfred Maddox, by accla
mation. J •
On motion of • Jr. ,Costa, a vote of
thank( was tendered one Representa
tives and Senators at llarrisburg for their.
prompt action in ‘-rcaring Ma borough.
Illtrousi. a ilastto Week.
Thursday evening, between si.v. and
Dam* o'slock;tiectrge Vick, a brakesmao
on the Sharpetturg Accommodation
train on the WeettsuPennsylvatda Rail
-
Mad, iivas severely Injured - by falling
through the trestle work of that road In
the Fourth wardj Allegheny. Mr. Vick
started to go' front the elation on Federal
street, to the lamp, which ht.beyond the
trestle, work, for the. purpose of getting
candie for the train. Flo attempted to
walM the mom tieii of the trestle and had
proceeded . to where It wee Mtge feet
high, when he made a missdep and fell
through, siriking . ide face againet the tie
to bin descent, braining it terribly. He
wca consulemblYhruised about the body
and lege. Hu injuries although severe
ate not of a serum. character, an it 111
t ought no bones were broken. Ile was
removed told, residenceen Third street,
Allegheny, white he received alt news
nary attention.
gitsbtret heeidist—Werrew teeesw.
A frightful accident -*occurred about
twelve o'clock Yesterday at the - host= of
Mr. ffonry Tannin, on Second street., In
.
the petal. ward,) let which' the mother
end sister of that. gentlegium• narrowly,
.
escaped s -most; terrible death. The
house referred tole a two story blinding'
=the upper olds of the elute, and like
most of the buildings oil that ads Is
overtowered by the hill, the base of
winch...boa been cut away to make rosin
Meths hOtioalL
au
whorls an
her aughter; were ee
-1 ctipying the baek':pottion• of the build
ing, and had Juot left the leatk, room
whore th ey had beoneating dinner when
a large mum of rock and earth broke
tepee from the hill shots and fell on the
beek,part ofthe building , crushing it la
add burying 'the! dining room and Ito
6:rotents beneeth the immense mass of
eorth end rock:,
21 missal defers AshoeLtlini.
The 'National 'Adorn lialociatlon will
bold -an • adjetiond eneetitat in New
Fulls,- lawiielke Oant.7.. 00. Tuesday
rooming belt; the 00th - infant, at 10
Woloek, to the Sint 17. P. Church. It is
15. f ti
. d that there will 1* quite a
tat dlacnadain ob tae Subject of
the religious aratitubirent of. the Conti
talon. The law and the impel are both
o.lllho their qtrintai ielt.Wpollebed sha ft s,
and the peopled New, Cothran. looking
thrward to lha' dtkusalan - with great.
interest... Tefo Pliiebuestr Erie Frog
Told& loaves lb. Union Depot. tiy e
0.7C0r. at 0 eolock' a. m.
arrive" in -Nair4.leatle at au - that
these whoirlabho attend an leave Pled
barge the same anorralzts and begeoid
timefoe the CdFtenflon. '
She Poetnflloe will be open tills monk-,
hag from weep 4o nine o'clock, a. x.,
and remain chid the balance of the
' A Sider Ind Swindler Areeee.-
Thursday evening Birs. "Elizabeth
Russell, 'a eelored women' wielding on
Pelted street, informed the Chief of Po
lice that come swindling thief had stolen
her gold watch, and related the following
facts connected• with the affair: Some
time teat half J. J. Moriarty came to her
house on thepretence of teaching the art
of braiding air, and she being anxious
to learn, paid him two dollars in ad
vance, afterovhich the instructor depart
ed sad failed to return until Thursday,
. when he made another call on the eamo
errand, terrintling probably that he had
been there do a Ammer occasion. Mrs.
Russell, hoirever, had not forgotten the
feet, and reCognized him at once, tailing
him to leape the berfse—that he was a
swindler. After his memory bad been.
I refreshed by the remarks' of the woman,
I he remembered the transaction. and
apologized/bp stating that he bad neg- .
noted to lake been/tie and bed entirely
forgotten that she bad him any''
money, bat hofwould stew. teach : her. !
lie took a ,roIL of hair from his pocket
and requested Mrorlt. lo get a glass of '
I water, far. which she had tego to au ad
joining rooin. When shhe returned he at- "I
tempted tolexpinla the art be pretended
to teach, and attar a abort time -lee,
promising: to return In win( days and
conclude Kke lessone-Boantimentriride
departure she discovered that bar- geld
- wateb,•weeth $lOO, had•disappeared, and
there banes been no of tee person
houses nest ones amended bonsai the
tbleL • information was made before the'
Mayor. and Miners Pander and. Metien
dispatched in penult of us swindler,
whom they arrested and conveyed to the '
look.up, where he was retained yes- ,
terday. morning, e hen he had a hearing.
in the meantime his room, in the wooed
floor of it house opposite Hui Court,
Home, on! Fifth street, was netted, and:
a new salver watch found, which
MY ascertained to bastion obtained at
the Jewelry establishment. •of • Mr. P.
Bennie, at 29.3 Pennsylvania avenue.
tion,visitlng this place, it was-learned
that the silver. watch had been given on
the day of the robbery In exchange for
a gold watch, which proved to be the
one stolen. In addition, to the watch a
large quantity of goods of almost every
description, which are supposed to have
, been stolen,- were found in the room
which was occupied by Moiiarty and his
wife. The goods were taken in charge
by the Chief of Police,! and are at the
I Mayor's office awaiting identification.
At the hearieg yesterday morning be
was identified and preneunced a swin
dler by several ladies who had been vic
timized. He wart shoo identified by Mr.
Rome. the:jeweler. and! by Mrs. Ras
sell. Ile wee held le one thousand del.
lan battier his appearance at-Court, in
default of which he was committed to
iteep*ltbe ilibt
.
mosteitles awl -towna, and eve,
le some .villages, the , beneficent •care of
the city fathers or of the street commis
sional= hue provided weak, humanity
with stepping stones at various parts of
the Tarlona streets, by which acmes to
the ofixialte side of the 'streoUi may bo
obtained when the rain have descended
In sufficient ,guendtles' to' render the ,
major part of the thdroughfares 110-
parsablea. Sock benencenee km also
characterized our ninnlClPal guardian.,
and if It were not' that the winter. has'
trout unusually severe, and Also that it
came down on Fifth, street a little too
soon, wo should probably at this present
moment be revellnk In the consciousness
of the possession of as mazy and as good
street crossings as any other town.
The ..resent thawing,after ae much fallen
and freedng weather, has naturally ran
vested our Insects Into very excellent
lmilntinn+of what wo :eight well imag
ine the bottom of the lafoiumgahelet to be.
Under thew circumstanCes the existence
of two rows of stones at each crawling
would be on inestimable blaming to pe
destrian., were it notfor the fact that so
many Persons; and we fear we must *ay
thew are principally of the gentler sex,
will and do persist in keeping todlua left,
as the law does not direct, thus distort,
log Che r . peace and regularity of the two
streams of creaser., and, forcing the gal
lant mow to sully the immiculatences of
their brogans, while the strimgerminat
ed, or lees poll= praple, kee Bl ane s leces
and receive the druisinftal and
crow,loot.= of the potty law-breakers
If it ere not - iinsighflY - It - titigairbs a
gocd idea to deemnto tbe. principal' cor
ners with signs crab as usod to bit kept
on the old Allegheny , bridg e—`• tarp to
Ms right as the tau 4 dircrsa.. but in lion
of thee' It people would only =mem
ber to Ida .0, WO would not only add
greatly/ to the rainiest of their fellow
man but would ihind that In the long
ram, therr own eonvenierme and tempers
would be considerably Issnelltted.
•
issiewsline Lett. ~ •
Front the little bit of experience John
Coats:encountered yesterday , morning,
and the &meant of money It cost him,.
It la I probable he will be more
cantiOns hereafter hots he makes, use of
other peoples property, without permiw
aloe. • OraTkursday evening Mr. A. N. •
Witteonlgle,ofMlrmlnglinim, rode over .
to Allegheny on horseback, and having
occaslon to call on a fri•-• on- Beaver
street:, hit his bone ataedlng hitched to
a post. An about fifteen minutes be
came, ore, but was amp - bred to find that
his animal had dimproared._ Alter
searching about tee neighborhood vrith
nut sitcom. he gave Information of the
affair to the pollee. Tile °Mora started
in search of tee home, and about ten
echiCk. disCoyerred him It Manchester In'
I the postesalon of,Coars; Who' . resided In
clone proximity to the house where Mr.
Id' Ma nig I e bad called, and while pa.*
log along had e,Laterved Me animal: Ho
determined to lave a ride, nod without
waning to obtain the consent of the
owner, • quietly • unhitched `the horse,
vaulted Into the paddle, and started off.
When be was captured he was consider;
ably•urdertbe infin -net of liquor, runt
' the horse gave evidence of having been
abused. Coate was-lodged•bs the lock
up, sad yeaterdny morning he had a
.bmirtnybefOns Mayor. Drum,, when he
was dud teu dollars and testa fob dive
dart* conduct,. • and vequtred to pay s
farther sum of twenty, dollars to eons
. mutate for the iolunes -the horse bad
inartitined. ' • ' - •
Tito taking of the berm WAS certainly
unlawful, and the offense °berm steal
ing; I If anythilig. The charge of "die
orderly conduct ' is about as applicable
sett the man had been nocused of steal
lizip pocket
ag.t r i v e mzit tt el
Mayor's Jurisdiction. I
- - •
It •till continues,
The clearance safe to make room for a
. .
fresb stock of now Spring' goods, still
continues to crowd the extensive whole-
Kale end retail salesrooms itt.ters,
Joseph Ilorno ,t, Noe. 77 nod 79
Market street, with purchasers who are
shrewd enough to avail themselves of
there're opportunities presented for ob
taining bargains. The stock is large and'
varied, and having been but recently,
purchased, embraces all the latest styles
and novalUes 'in trimmings, embroid
eries, lace*, general furnishing and fancy
goods.; - The theft:kr bonnet - frames, milts,
ribbons, flower!, &e. ' Yery complete,
and is offered, at ire ail the geode in the
establishment, at prices much below
those prevailing in the moat Palmate°
pitiblng houses Ml6° Eat!: Dealers will
find tharthey can micelle.° to Mach bet
ter. advantage here, and save the Consid
erable item of freight, than to NmeYork;
Boston or. Philadelphia. , Don't &it to_
call dur i ng, the special aide.
...SW - , Surlens neeldwat. _
trent, Welaud, a ]boy about fifteen
yews pt age; residing_at _l4l Sainlusiy
strait; Allettheity.niet•With — is serious or;
olden; on Thuniday, evening'. lie is -a
Itema bay on One of the Pert:Wayne and
Chicago Railroad trains. and.was on his
way Iron, bin reside:Noe .to • the Union.
De.pot.' 1193 , • way of tho railroad bridge.
He atteinptod to" walk the trestle work
of the Western Pounsylvanla Railroad,
near St. Patrick's Church. 11, had mot
pi eeede4 fto When AO. *lipp ed - and , nen
thronghtha traps -.work sk• distance , of
finnan fear,lighting on *pile of coat Ills'
fell arm was broken between laso tvast
and elbow, and his Mum and portions of
Lis - body terribly brulatat and lucanacia.
AMAtanco reached hint a few Incituerds
after to accident occurred and he was
nalinvad4o hie bamor UN injuries were
attended to by Dr..l. Cooper.
at, avw,v.
'Dr. A. 0. McCandlems, PhysicJai of
1/40.1roard,01,11•0 1111 4 repo/1000 an,
lug tritennents rrora
February. , lan; - ' •
.Dbanso—Conatimption.'s; Bronehltbr;
11-baires; lj
21 Anaemia, 1; Pneumonia, 2; Analma,
1; ficicephalltb;, l ; Catarrh Fever‘l. - '
.:2. 0 1120 ( 1
the above
1; 6 to Mna
10, 11 warm lat
,10 ter
II; 10 , Y0 0 :_,
41.1 0 102, ; 15
to w, 1 ; 20 to 30, 1; 30 to 40,2 r 40 to 60,4 c
isOlo to7o,llT7oloooilt ,
Maud; . 6 ; thun. ll 4 .2o l:l!blus..P l
.
I :zralli , Noonday ptiYei:tnioltioie
=Hold to tba blettkoAtot
ruth street, next daor to, the' Mantra
affix - Alt ar! tAirdltal lt? at- .
C=l
We nare frequently heard complaint:l
regarding the careless manner In which
baggage is bundled on some of the rail
road.. It seems that the baggage WWl
tots delight to Lass about heavy trunks,
-valises and satchels In such a rough way
as to test their durability In` a manner
lawyer calculated upon by either tre own
er or makett — Wdwere surrUsed the oth
er day, al one of our depot., at overhear
ing a Portly offidal tell a laborer that he
. "neralbt be particular In handling that
trunk, aril was made by Liebler, and
.could stand any amount of hard maga"-
Ile appeared to realize, In common with
moat-folks of thin community, teat...whit
was made by Liebler woutdakand a large
share of rough usage. So it is. ',The Pre
mlum Trunk Factorv, No. 104 Wood
'
street, of which Mr. loseph_ laebler Is
ads proprieter, austaina high reputation
everywhere. It is the only -establish
meat whileh deals exclusively In trunks,'
:traveling; racqUea."valiseasatchels. Lag..
Ac., In Western Pannaylvenia; andevery
article turned multi mademf the stoutest
material ' and In the very best style of
workmanship. The ptoprietor is a prac
tical butane's., man, and has succeeded by
dint of hard Libor; and by the general
excellence of his stock, in taking
a first rank anima*, the best
trunk makers Of — thia — cianntry. ' He
totimulnethree' to -orders and' sell. at
very reaaonable Rms. to either whole
sale, said s . retail .patrons. At his. ware
rooms will be found a splendid •
'meat of nuntaltlcant Saratoga thanks.
traveling trunks .of all discriptiona,
family trunks, valises; portfolios and all
Vends peculiar to the; ine of hale. From
long acquaintance wither. Liebler we
Can cheerfully recomdend him to one
readers 13 a tulr dealing and honorable
business gentleman, mil one eminently
' worthy a large share of public patronage.
G
Saiatogx No..t, so inches.,
.. 34
sti 15,00
French Siratoki . "extra"22inches
" • "' ' • " S 4 • " 21,00
30 " 2400
MEI
—","••• rat-A%-au"
•
To-morrow , evening, , the Wow
Jerusalem Church et the eorser
of Wood • and Sixth streets Rev.
W. li. Denude will lecture on
the above subject. The doctrine on
the oubject -held by the Swedentsor
giatutia very different from that held by
the ''Orthodox Churches." They ber
limo, that the Lord will not again appear
on this earth is before,Yisible to the ma
teriel eye, and that, his" coming in the
elands of heaven" does not mean coming
in the clouds that surround the earth,
bet •In spiritual cleat* whatever • they
may be. And as they helium+, Mate =Ws
spirit after death fa much the same in
iippearance as hie body to here, and mg,
irritate Mere to the spiritual eyes, en the
imiritual hotly of Christ* and can be
valiblo only in the Opt-Suet world, and
by the aperitoof otos "opened" w;JJe we
live bare—wad therefore Christ'. second
coming la in the spiritual world and in
the apiritual Understandin,7 of the hid
den truths of the Scripture, which are
at this day being revealed. to the world
"with power end glory." in so brief la
notice, we can-glue only en imperfect
ides of the wide scope of these lecture+,
and would advise all who are intereatad
In new doctrinert, that require deep
thinkinfl , M go end hear; • • e
ESL=
3y calling at any of our city kook
same; and examining wars splendid
new system of bookkeeping parsons . ..
do
siring thorough
- business education,
embracing ail the infest improvements,
,
wlll find - nothing elsewhere to compere
with nor standard course or study. It
will be found, by, proper inquiry, thu•
thero is no, other syetem of National
mufti, 'private bankers, railroad or
ateantenr corountm taught elsewhere in
the city. It is a.so - welt known that Ire
emph.y the beat_kructieal bunions or-
SoUntants in the city as lowborn It is
not easyto Mtn:nate the future advanta
gee ofk.s.- - bnatoesa eduention obtained
item such a text book and from aucum- -
strtictors. Our new sixteen page double
geed° circular is mailed free to all de
siring full particulars, by .
Dues At
. .0114 ; street, Pittaburgb, Pa.
' Bolger am* Gold. • '
plate or" wc poneokesv and honey
as deltetous'24'-eent: hot
•
of Watcorra Pain,Ptdat applied to
any part of the body where.. pain &alias;
the sensation is end pain film
instantly.•• .It also removes thepain and
bad - effects sensed by pills, plasters; fiery
liniments, or mttrcurr. A young feeble
°Mid that cannot teliits ails except by
m-ying will)-be quiet in en' Instant by
painting it all over. • All soothing
syrup, arenarootie, and will soften the
brain. Pain Paint IS tested by-hundreds
•( " 2111%at y at enn i l, W N ° e L fv ° rlo:X! ' - ffi an ee d . tlld
tin
.Arch afro Philadelphia; in the Drug
Store. • None others dare teat whit they
. . .
, • .13oothtug yolk keeps it still,-
' I Or laudanum
• Will keep It mum:
'Ptl to khoPptum ye*
Oh, hoer mothers rain the Luouests of there
t...serjrnMeisterasteses*„
*Seam Mcßride & George, the enter
plates alld iinit.elssa dialers to grocer
,
and.4soillio4s, , Mo. 164. Federal
street, &llegherny,annonoce a fresh steak
of,cholso grams's", leggiest:eV" apices.
condiments, Sc., which they offer their
patrol:at at very reasonable.-prices.'; pride"- , This
homes holds high position in the estima-
tion Of the shopping community, as it
has made it a Positive rule to sell noth
ing hot the purest and t4tit groceries and
temst the seuslressonableprimet Their
teas art very superior, being selected
with geest 'good care, &Olson' the orig
inal' cargoes of he importers •of the
eastern shies. Call in and essemine the
stock, and satisfy 'yourselves that no
where else.= -Una, grateries, produce
and hour be procured either wholesale
or retail athetter advantage.
• TheatreSunday Night—At the request,
of 'the 'Thong lien's Christian ASSOCitt ,
MP; Rev. M. IL, Nigh' will • deliver a
discourse "Profit, and. Loss" to-morrow
itiunday)night; at n o'clock, in the .013
Pittsburgh Theatre," Fifth •street. At
tone ID the oftemoon Mere wilt- be two
prayer meetings held under the auspices
art= same Association, one attics Hope
Engine Rouse; the other at the Soldiers'.
League Rooms, onTiacock••street, oppo
site the Anchor Cotton,workic •
• liaisetar •at Wlboa's iltsPlawa lack
Mitch Sewing littebtae --The amplest,
cod beat. ?The onlyWaLehlue nab Ft Cep,.
tal el.,th Presser with ita attashmehta.
'Sala room R0:27 Fifth itrea. savr.
All of thl ,Ilanks will rewwin closed
OITt ITEMS
at Heineman, Dteyran fiddle's
utile and fashionable jewelry 'store No.
10 'Fifth street, found a 11147.1 iii:.
cent assortment of linefewelry, watches,
'clacks;' dc., which' are offered at greatly
induced(ratas„.in order Melanoma the
entire Meek preparatory to taking pos.
acsalot( of•thotr elegstdmew
,Those. (Unities to opium greaS bargains,
will do well to call at once. . • •
Haat%timer, at the popular Coot Mo m,
- tat Dieing Saloon,.Flfth alpaca, next door
to the "Poatotlftee, has Ito; teSatlott of
lceeplug on hand the rarest v tts of the
1N.60111, and of serving m In the
beet-stele/of •art. 4.llvohlas a call and.
Judge kir yourselves. , ..•
. - _
Be"*dein the trade of an advance of
one-half cent per pound to the prime of
our earlotia brands of White Lead. 81-ta
of Turperttlee and Llzuwed 011 are high
er and tend upward. Harris dr Ewing.
lehblefulle - Drurudeta; corner of Liberty
and Wayne Streets..
WI/iota* direcet4 to chi fresh +Ethel , . of
grooeries, teas, coffee. and. SOleor lust
opened s the oia eatabilehed test mart oil
Joseph 'AI 'Robinson, No. 33. Fifth street.
No wheroelse oan pucebaaea bO-n04 2 , t o
better advantage.
Initial Paper of every style sad 4a
rl ty,
- embalmed; plaln said eolored r yt.
salt all faneles,sod mew at Johet.W;'
Plttock's headquarters for stationery;
ootter of Flftlfand Sraltlutleld streets..
The Piste to get* equate meal, whk rA
Sufi enfoy, le at Ilellsttelmer'r Cole
tte:wet Salem Fifth Week next denr to
the Postarte e , are , very fear ,
. .
nttr .
1.
.Ittla Itato—Pbotos at
Pittoaka:
ViAate rtt;
Etuti - 34 othert—at
r.
46
:TY ITEMS
,f a iaCinis
i lie twills
❑e will be
ACV of tbe
awry earns
eristown .
six, after
did ao, by
and...vices
_rosily, nod
Ind Camaro
• daring the
...I man; Dr.
sons could dr
:ratted years dr,
`lees abOw
lark of over
• rued bare
toward', the
olive cbir-
really eletpint
otletui,,lortps.
the
Lao
, aro ollerad.
...AV.:Ertel:ids end
Anitc.c aste °stab
oW t ia l lr, and
los ut eeLito
..,reasotrbla
price.. —nil Inagnifi•
ceeteseortmera or furnishing goods atilt- -
able for the season, and ombracing !ill
the latkot. styles aluenovoltlea. •
$12,0 0
13,00
14,00
The Beet and original ,Prottle 'of' Iron,
rhoephoruivond. Cellisyn, - known ; as
Caswell, Mack h Co.'s Forro rhoephora
twiltilicir of Calloaye 'Bark. 'Tbe Iron
restores color to thabloodr the Phospito-'
rue renews waste of the harti• theme,
and the Calliope gives s netand
tut tone to the digestive' organ* thereby
curios dyspepsia lam its: carbine fortrur,
Wakefultless, Deneral Debility, and De
pression of Spirits. Manufactured only
by Caswell, Hazard it ;Co., •New York.
Sold by all rlnliCestal.
. At W. W. Mooiticad'e, No. St Market
street, has jest been • recelvedand open.
ed a tine eeleetket...Or rofevii • 1 . 60 1*.
skirts, kid gloves, lace and linen hod
k errbletb, rich mint lacea,Valencia, Mal
tese, thread and.- guipure laws, edgings,
insertings, ribbon*, sashes .and
ming. Ladles will find itithlsielectlon
everything new, novel and fashionable;
and it price* very resemablo.
odlan Herb Doctor', Pimple Ha
immedlalely" and' ••a
neatly cure the most aggravated oda or
dyapepada, flatulency, sour stoccuteb, con-.
ipation, end all diseases of the etomich
and bowels. Phyalclana clergymen rind
all who use lt:Joln'ln unbeanded,raWe
of its great virtues . Sold wholesal eand.
retail hylohsta. Bean - corner New` Fifth
and Tatuael stream - • •= i
noose and Lat tor hade tc-drff's
paper is offered for mi .—lti
le A wiry derdiAble
property, nt ittansfleldiontbio rittsbrilth,
Columbus And Clout:masa Railroad. L.
:s a tine two story brick dwelling, itir
°lx large moms, Aneicolion Arid 'bun brit'
building. The lot is well Canoed: rue
advertisement. . 4
•
Everybody knows tbai M.Eolieheiro
er's popular . Continental Dining Ituotos,
Filth street, next door to the 'Poetalce,
a moat delicious Meal mbe obtain at
any .hoar at o very , reasatuble
GiVe mm a cut. and ciepetzlt7sep7.,lcrui
Perseus cootemplettng maktnir, gas' or
water Improvements In I:condone.. entre
rooms or statehouses aro reminded that
T. T. Pavans. /ha 163 Wool street, atteeds
to all ouch work In. the.. most skillful,
manner smd'at very "reasonable prleeo...
•
Mete, !Mee sed Genets-O[AM_ very -
Intent. etyle e elssie be had at 20. ,
nebb's SS Market' nreet He ' keeps
splendid eta* alwerron -Ilarut
et..Lhe lowest prime. • t •
- Dry 'needs it Who esillr."—Wei aro — ; of
fering fall lines of bleached tuid
Meatus. Prints, "pcks, sna
other staple goods. making the largest.
mode in the WestatEenteniprices..
J. W. ,BetutnltoiCiii
.No. 59,M.etkei biree
A freak haslet of abolee teat lns jbat
been opened at. the old ostattllatted tea
mart orJneeph A. Robinson, NO: %I' nth
ereet. - linusskeopets'iss asitusel that
at this aterltng:olu establishment noth
log but the purist teas, doffeea, groceries
and spiral are kept. The Dziproar . every
retrainable. ". '
Ateuri Pleingin all ita treltitbhes nd
details ismtanded to at tho:sitortint ?m ,
tka and id most , rossonnblo ,J;O:m.:by
Edens, molted plumber, gal, And
steam fitter.- No: 165 -Wood , stroet: • s
dem from tho country. on/ielLed•--,1,
'one advance In - gold Jilt aused no
'auto In the:price of teis 'end colter's,
spices and. groceries. et Abe: olftesttlx,
grhed tea mart of JorlpY A.. nobinTn •
Boots Stualt-and , Galtera--OUtbiArY,
laws; style, c a n altrays be hut at Etr.
Rob* AD Marketatteet.' Eta keepira'
aplandld stook always oi!lutad and sala •
gmtioinsL Peicat ,„*; ,„
Stertorecipie 4 Vlew4-14ttocilua
onlY
dock isthecity,
,
nosi-vo 'sr. Ilialichisitid. of troio
Book* at Pittock , - •.;
WOrk44 &M PielkaTs'../i4O
‘st,'Pltt6c4loll.. • • •
JDltlat Paper—and ,paper
Pittoc.lol, ! •
1111arsA Mitgalatni-alt m aik k*k.'s
=M2
'A
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DAIM-LIODUR...eAt' St; Pantie Calertral.'
ea the teat .; ty ler. isterie Hafted:W.;
FRANCIS A DA M 5...! M Yr& IP.
AIfCE R. DOWER, or rupko.o, earl.
• • Me pyret young' web% tarrf itithilittb 6 ritY
.beet wtabre, We.knoe each teitrederet
nth, wag I.rtirL.their
, ttrer may rimrityrrtaiier.'
aux; awl that their pa , hwey tory stover be dieRZ
'ets.l* Aiewi of iihiisttfor rani". ens be
elided with the bright. iteathlbeet ittriOrei ,
tenrameritanlitraybiatre.l -
lik.lllyDlTlllL • tlen TbAmictii
rAbro.mi Miaow. sr the Itirt: JoLlDbli aY
the resittrare o.ebs beriete wn, - ,IOIIN,
S. HOTS .4 mt.. JIC9Nit. L. Drrruata
• uf
Di2l Amt. At
the regatta* et theltrble's ietiter.,tee , Vetteit
towashigi..by the Rev, retort. iLLYI.Z...IIRr-
LER. Jr .. and - 11W LIZZtt ITALLI:betS
Lett Lfbert7. !:‘
. 0 .4•L -O, rAW74.9WSMO d. mmO,M s. WISC.
tit or,.nkl
arAr Armi reimMuy iSOL
by the Rae: W
QRS. AAA Dim 74.3%. MEIN sa.at 01..*111.7t,
•
.unzgYi :Kt
Vr E EZMITV igr d nu B °4:7 " s 7 1! '
~t,IL Wet It 3....jr&PLINI•MbIf4eS k.P.I
paitatt, /*arab atteatoteat cataoll, Ixl
tailank. Irrtrada arlns'Eltaltraroyepeittallf
Lamar , d attend,
jtVr. l l4l7.lVegrlt i tttittl b lererti r 4irl ,
Li lb. taaoralatintato Arilitaittak,
k" 1 . 4 r'o 4 " . "..4 l 9'AilLib .
a iipA
t a•eloa. Itt/Bilir.lataatkamt el 444aaaa
Mari JR,. Dna*, aged Itplolatlalt ' '•••
The frieSlll , lll 311gualaffle Inthk - AIfTIMI4O74
s o'clock. Ince the inclitoeie,ektheprOte.
at Ooltlmpt. Carsloseirillir kite TOOlul seat-
Obee treesbArliktii
owl CoolthActSstreets, et;Sagoir I;,‘
°
~79,113 al, WA" . 4. 13 (I .. i tfr rn VF 4 l
.-
IVIIMMOWTHS , ` , St o c,..1;
• - 'l7, ' ' !' Ftil v fte me uxll4isti
Which wiltliglid4 Wordet u thillgettettla,
fully IitILPIE CrITZ/ZOIS I IIIXICOMItiar.
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WERTITir GAZIATri
rii,IIIIIESDAY MID lIVIIIIID/T.!.
A *is. seed..talat TOUTT Wt.
13102104 LatannitAir TudlnAlutlar. molodtbg
1e54t4A41.10.1., }stint ltdrm befillerrspb
.n.traluseas il.Wlaß Katt. Aft tb.P.alivt
*Alfa..an mo•i riaancia .0 1..5•
mere Mittel liners 'it•ta by *ay mar 11
th• arr. So •i•rarer..X.ASSID, or Itorobant
"1• 0 ;•• Tn¢ ‘IIII2IOI3AT eLtirtA .
Mut
l:ln Clo
o; Tan Is.
—A n flana toP7I or .o.t rkisoo
Ao4lolora to etatm e•A M tax. •
a3.l4oA,Atitalmstes.
B . ofinn no Ihntacnainaro—ln 014141rIng
Dai~•rJ~ib avid lIIMOUY whet edition yo•
enuilnda leonine 1:17101•••d•Y edittm tor nib
seetberiltrisig bat one mall • week.
dirldoej by Drat". ignineet Money Onicis
or is bead - Letters, Letters, maybe seat at marten
Adiess. , GAS.
reoCTT•io
prrnsstraciair'e
MiDERI:.....
-- E
i 71thA o 0
CeiFrl, fall
IrInd.4CRACL
ofteiqesealptlotiot ltintora
tatatat4:4, Sams wands/ •L
and o#llsgea toraDhad.
ll 4 trtianis—trxr, Da r ed
g. *4 JaeolAta, D. D., 1Q.1.t.
Loll' 1,P4. Au: /WE
TA kEII.I AND LIVERY_
orßlEßlallryatitet and Chore
11•04.„ albeestlttir COY/IN
aappliaol .rte teal to
w . ti;atabootaity uld Walnut
• Ed from IR to IMO. Ball
tertoßiat. Hama -aid -Ca
ataa r Zl /dodo of Rooming,
011 iitdt data. day
Tit )I,IOIIT, T. ".1t VY,, lind et -
.45 uhle
4.lloliailf. , ilid No. 110 , 151kawind lloonro,'
.300101.0.4.6.11.....dk00v0nnM. on Itnnd tbr
p,.:iitatal. Itgaxeed. Pralaut and
.4 , ..306a Nrslnni Conn.' from= no.
.wartl4 .Itiuswoo.lenellns tan nr.ntd.:
Co In-proyortfpa.;,Carrla(laa an* Unarm:.
dun Wed at low talon. Mon.. Plain
and Rin:dated &VW. Office odza dal
and
inn's - Pio
,usaria
3velopomt
.n the I anarJ
..much.goW,
oallarloii.
however,!
Cmtc, for ,
ho bra used
og paw&
oral Syrup tor
.4404.r1d5-and
mmou onugho
hen onebottle.l
'lUO._ Wood
Motion room,
'To: 120 - Venni
`3.. M.' tkotil
p,tiwatto CZ ALINIECAM . 1. 7 N -
"I_.l4.ll4riaikas. (Mak su
Wllit.iipsevrood xed .itero
is us iimaliditerstxretnniiirii Inissubl.
amakolleaniisselftiialstied iitatectist siblicry
a4lajdut gylas, Lt 4.4 ,sad, LimuT, 14abich
rtik I , firit - mud Wddli btreetu Carr. 9
113.41.04; Ac..,
WANTS.
WihNTWO Igihkee,i White
4::51!' on
oileatenteettaseeteciare ,
et, """
A 'AdtiX. iriMesteime!)
WriTEW , -•-"PARTICEUEIIIIIP. 1
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.
te
r N ::t . l " :; e ! dArsnepeolen:, ,00r:t
- ant,AidoelfAdichoWl
with bodlne.r. Ad- j
deo dikirAffTXlElidraf . , Ootorrx , ylolCi. :
Ind tul name and nature of Oa, boom ,
- . .
WA ?CT GI /F.: N!"14 4 .-- Now
itadl frr_castrasstra,* . TAZ to STOR!'
ITETIVERFT Tag !TRIER; Its
Chirririsr. Malta% and neßdr.... RT
Irz_mums. „Send for CO
calid.'w!lb ferias ar'er full deserlptloik of tie
, Addresi, ) NATIO:VAL . PUBLISLANO
IeAISTMD-40,0 1 . 0 AGES , S.
a.ll.slostolo. o<.!1. treo..pb Amos, for aoy
d 4117. C . arcio bour.. Bestow.,
entirsti Soo, ltsbt sod destrikte. Can be done
US kaiser drorollts:SybOktOdolsula
No Wirt ootergirtso or hombos. Addroas.W. It.'
CHU/ESTE% MSEroidway, New York. did,
VirliN.T RD.—...AGEIIII. for Train
• BLVE-COATS. and _bow they 'Llyed,
r °MA grid Died fee
folOegtm la Alm *treat; Pebetlkat. It teutt a 1 ea
aagOta XnaraelnkkaaClar Pages..and
tbe[Oetelcst . .dielleapeshirse bObt pabilthed.
rrtii, bale . Witt hetelaay.: ,, llia 'Pantie ars au
tio*.aitalent,tafetiar; troths with a atmilar
,tltrq Meath. thah.eak you bay cantatas over
air , eagesatierhhdla'r Palm — head for area
l:4a 7111011181111 4.0., Ptah.
FOR' R RN T.
- - .
on
,F#4O,F r:404. !ni Creek,
y ou fthe stbs7ll . ez.,: ..
4. 1 47 c,,Or.a:iier..
OCATcn or plettrooms. fpot ce. sitwasons in
.thllganuty
g r i-11::Nittldnil'9ank, Pooith 'street.'
. • IL L. 11OLLXAN:
ritumi;ih. r.b., Ib. 1619.
n,
Icd Plldi street, Inle y wanted by .11.
CTOionetnntinbln fdi i d gcniAs of furin tang
Anntn,.:'confenflonnty.innt inloon. and
landy,otlinn purponed—Pdondelop can be/tenn
koiniednitelj. • Apply to JAIL P. ACHIM It.
li4ninolt. , or TIEWNTJ:4OEILMCK.II7 Dtann,nd
pro .. , F.T..;_Twa , Wore , 110nin. in •
3 aim bonding, op phlgsown, soar B: dwell • -
nent, Anteing. .11.11 - dovillose over • 1.
In§ wittOr. inns roea'iii•i Locantv Fool •
fakir, goods: Roman at Mall Woe store. ,Aleo
tbr !,k
"Applrview of RAVER BROS..
Sioreorin ot i 'Anostion. '-• 1 j
ELM. IitRIERBY--Toro bind
4inahootini. etylei•sonainotiriitos:B.Bod Ara • .
:Age; conniving, Never rinme tan, ationitioded
egfaiiipti 4rottithi; hio,„loe too onoadnolted .
,aßiligookorete r srtio rinnoulantint. va•
gni pratiscoA r fii • root,itablo...tomento of
iingor, e the
.it
a tei.her: Dino
`rilieg• me& tenntenit - Ponession gfve , tint
AARtn•lioe. oBIIDI7.Oo.,IOON.Uireri BREW '
174W09.1 Moe-
Frame DIN en-.
ctrotaining rtn
. coonts n two ,
110Cnic peen
and' stabla. , coll act with 'fruit
lailta. &M/n a socatmala'or - calatrailsik. attoata
Stonnia4renn,ttaatoos 11 of. &tadek.ey
line *Wt dlrifilitanca walk of itia Station.
Ita/eantatoi et. an ninielatiAtio;• dinlred. For
teinthatF,Osnolmaat:lTlG.StAligt3l. Maine,
(. 0 : 114 :. 1P17.7,111Fr L ic AND
Moo Ms to tho ner. wetted by ins
BilTiloiilEMnollank,9ll.lllEtri e rETßEET.'
e . clinetgeitaxii.asisan , lnnaedlatazirnnisston
Oren. Far tenna.,4 M THE DANE,
- DOE BALE
Vert aal igoorl Tannery
.
'eta IebETVACRES or LAND, ytth too
leott,seetuardee its.V.Alsellltur boa., e,
tP" Ue../.. 104, 4e. r4g4 ebebekeer•ThleroPer
tiite most iseoreals toist . ed e attr'b tie, tram the
@Wei: tharittsbergb eterneera.
L. ern
laearolla Olev Greer* ort. ear re, e.t.a i.
n0...e11...A Le sat, qa.tlty. This yard I.
llothg phylas ballthe,o. leas proper. e a
blutaro tonal& and eAs mnst ressoashle
i.e.. Male! of ILSALIEV e tura, sr err.
meet. AbeibeirClL:f.
(I* HAVE—if pßos:Et —7 he
1, - braem of tulle elestrah's . lati are now of
*** agates. WE. ehddaye atath.. hee
hi . it.dlaa ottee vreaktelomollso sake eoeJecUoa.
tthi!haste V laeatea one lewtlfol sad healthy
atioNlito tad a-hrlit mires tram libletobarr, oh
~
thiblArostora PereaselesetsitsUmed. *bleb roes '
tbroub Itoesktag It moeb mon salvable sttA
booldeis.tocoredellars latiabee at Ilse beam.
refelte trosaso eanammat to the &ore: The
ciensiader of these lots alit be .91,3 of seer rev
itineb. sans aid. 4.l.ln.asee essle -
At& slicrrtrapy. ari letste
hod
, em . A. au, Leaream.bl a e. •
• -
autLotos;
o . ecituer 1g Withal/An ntrseti.
Ihn•isr• LA' 41 bi 1=1 . 41X1.
Ifthmearisatls. oontainleg riesig.zett good 10,
ilill/lapLre.ao.4lo4l.l9taldLstl4uo=Bsl%loot•
yuetreel, Altesar Cltf. t b
Msi:eiitatasit. 4 njoatiana
:10%1 elonmswr
a 4.trl
it
ligrar Jew.; ikave.e to#.• f.'so , " ammo.
7 , ,
Too .p.atE , - fingr. ',wit -item,
r ',wit
-.li. S. tolek dwells+
I Tiollt . is th e room sabstasUal rnatiosr, • som
,g
tee arnuMersouti fii - glii but Sad sold Intim
. 1 “,
*Ob . 01ti.t.... irti it. , 7 .„„....•
: 0 .044 atc94. 4 .l*r. Q•oo. pats Ms ,
hie's. 'JOHN WAY, J r widuroue P. U.
~7- . . .. . . - .
,F011;i1.11LE-41... _ i ry , ,.4ll . eatabtft
1 7 '. Tl,Olso•i r tsui ItItSCS . 001 E, Many pas
. itoosecieloc teat?' ' la , onsuitlatliae LA-
:1011,!thi~...tresetst tales arm rooms
11.4 Subbed msmst..Ao• -1,41. 11 -.lrnegOT. , ..osso
Nrytid, SlstO wird: - re...... 16. from AOO. In.
flu- Nasal. MM. bed. ,,,, :.
kolei-
l AZ tr-4114U ale 8 :— . -11 T
, IIoWAMPIVIATier# AM *gig ISOMie..oas
Aile ia..1 1 13 1 4.r.4 01 4. 1 1 , 0141 E Am« ParPIA
4RZY ,Aogymo.. • 00... A.Aicus on..weirr .
somszt •• dm. •switz - '111L181:8; ;Soo our .
Itasur-Vloil,sesurr, test tr. lialms.• •
.: wi-ii.niiianiiiii.dlow, - ...i=ixilOi ,
I •,P6l . c. ' M4lLiriiiii . bAßtilollGE t .
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'OM 'wit Cosiliwd ir *able 'es 'ot n mt.
ikilielaktutrarg. I:mxtcy IA it. MITZN.
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aruldont 'Judd*
li•cd •
wader-
TABLE:4; aoTner
- avefieti, Alleght.
IROOM art coo•
.ImUatlnu Soso•
Cotll...it P.....
prepared fur In•
laves turwl.bedi
IC required.
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