The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 28, 1868, Image 1

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Guar axio Waim is the Presidential
ticket recommended by s &ste Carmen
lion of Republicans In North Catolina.
Wig Part itAILIOAD BILL has gone
to • Committee of Confers:tom from the
two_ Boner to settle the dissemmente.
• The Oommitteetwill hold Its first Cession
..1 - Ow the day of Kr. Summit's re
.in-stateanost In the War offloeby the Ben.
ate, ha proffered a letter of resignation,
'lntending, after three or faur . daya of,
- - quiet Pcommlon of the office, to forward
adhla letter to the President- That it wai
-73 *it so sent was solely in consequence of
11 he actively- hostile 'Weed° which the
Preshismt tnitiontiy assumed, and which
in tact forbade the Secretary - to make
may personal cow:afore whateser.
Tex disappearaoce of the nitro•glyce
- rine packages from New York can prob
:ably be - accounted for by the Fenian
bairn We do not Incline to the belief
that it RSA spirited away to do damage
id the seat of Government; although
scich - s. supposltion might not prove
groundlees. There aro political fanatics
Walt . .
and wicked enough te;entertain
the idea of blowing up the Capitol dor
:1140g session of (louvers, but we opine
none would be so reckless este.. attempt
— cittrying out the plot.
~ - NA.TIONAL Coicrtrno* of refiners
land dadem in.petrolerun has been called
to meet at Pittsburgh on the 4th day of
Starch next The call "emanates from
the t'etrolenta Association of this city,
and is at the instance of the trade gen
t:toxin all parts of the canary. clan.
- - ,d-dons of mach importance to th e interests
ons
and dealus in oil will be con
sidered ..py the IDnyention, and it is
lived and ifipected that the entire
trade, which hot now become comet In
tit reeOuress and commercial influence,
will he telly lad, ably represented in its
deitittagone.
A xusacns from a reliable source con•
*radicle the statement made yesterday in
thsi city papers, which was based on a
,- 'telegram received from Gen. C. El: T.
OoMs. 01Philadtiptda, to the effect that
the delegates selected to the Butte and
'•3utioad Republican Conventions from
.that city were almost unanimous for
Vextin. It is stated that eight of the
delegates are for that gentleman and
dartteen against him.
- It is also denied that Chester county,
Instnrceett her delegates for Curtin. We
dwelt the =We to determine the troth
on the 'subject
Tan primary moetinga to be held
throughout this county to-morrow, for
the Ptrlisme of electing - delegates to the
- Republican Convention, which will as
semble on Monday next, should be at.
'tended by every member of the party.
The important business to be transedied
by the Convention on Monday den:purls
'that stone other than able, fit and intellb
gent delegates be sent there to represent
— the 'voters of the varions districts, and
we trust not a single Ipublican will re
. =ill away-from the primary election.
Aside from the selection of delegates
'the voteri.reregneated to give exyrea ,
akin to their sentiments regarding the'
seemed change in the manner of mak .1
ing nomination In 'Allegheny
. county. 1
- - Eheiiihere we publish the call of the
. Union I.secutive Committee for- the
Convention, which designates the hears
for the primary eiections to taa p4ce
in
the different 'wards, boroughs and,
turireships:
Tin Boon Impeachment Committee
ham not yet , completed their prepare:.lion of the art . feles which they were
ink
'trusted to draw up, but probably may
be prepared to report. to.dsy. 'The onto
bar and tenor of the irticlez which they
may present are, of cause, entirely un
twin, and rumors purporting to , give
this unbalance of this report in adeance,
we merely sealatiemal and entitled tons
credit. One of these rumors, which bas
. meth of probability than the rut, is to
the effect that the Committee Will coi
f:Lei their charges and specifications to
the acts of Mr. Jonoeson in attempt•
big to gidn . . possession of the
War Office, and &stewarding the
law,. to tem contrary. Talk, if correct,
tikes the offender upon his own ground,.
sad pitehins at once upon his defense fn
the alleged Intalldity of the law. When
be undertakes to establish that defense
simply by force of the argument of cotm
selOred lutstittateed by competent and
Wisely judicial decialons, he may begin
to reilMe his enact position. The
theitaf impeachment takes cogniuice
May of facts, of enacted laws mad of
their uninhibited judicial inteiprclations.
And outside of these will be
of 'Meted— •
MIL 888:111an yesterday „reported
from the Tin. Comnditee of the Ben.
ate ei amended bill providing for - the
ficedimeof the :national_ debt.' In view
se the tide of public opiate. setting j in
spinet the disci:nine of the obligations
alba Government n gold, Mr. Snics•
_elm's: plan of redemption will prOve
molar end find favor with many
Dennanats and Republicans. He claims
that the public: faith would net jbe
weakened, inasmuch as every: dollar, of
debt will be paid with interest, in that
11101ri of looney- wblch us . acknowledged
h=all chases u the Currency of the
country. He believes sometnini Mast
: be done to lighten the burdens led by
the war to wergh down industrial inter
ests;-and,' while his bill does inot
enefaniplate injustice to the bondkolder
ideas& ea pities to the people, be rages
tkafit should be favorably .Iteted neon
Oongresa. Se takes the ground:that
nee obligations entered into in the name
orthelloveininent by its officials, while
Congress , was not In union, are not
Midai—the Goveinciant not being, re
ap:dad& for the representation of its
eipstts—eadtbatteu redeed flea-twenties
ip any wittlicysbut that to 'MU :they
wen bought, would prove fatal to every
ottatuattal 'wad financial interest, de
precla' tin public accuidee and preedng
with tenfold inconvenience , the unman
of the people. - • •
. • . .
—Correspondence from Buenos - Ayres
the Argentine Itepublie, South Amer
pia ,to the 18th, states that -Majer-Gen
trail Asboth, American Itiriater retident
there. is lying very 111, and . eeriainlY
could not rarely. many days. Ba ha a
1.024 been an Invalid cad a great sufferer.
...Boom of the chief Jaime's and lawyers
sad many .of the principal merchants of
the city have been victims of the cholera
The pestilence, carried otf in BatrnEd
Melo leiferti days Ave thousand per
inea All work la 'impended. and thaw
whii depend for food upon Choir daily la
„tor are nearing; Oats enough to con
vey the dead - cannot be found, nor men
toil* paves. The churches .hare been
=for bospitabs; and many who are
tii be conveyed to theta dip alone
•••Tbto Now York Constiturtosull Coit- -
trotttion TlAltlefiteraitylcilmhzott tho
Cotkokot. negro e soffrogo soporatetrat
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VOLMEK.LXXIIU
IRT EDITIO.
MIDNIGHT.
FROM EUROPE.
bbg .Cabinst Beconstruatien,
Feplan FrosecaUeas Ibudosed.
German Naturalization Treaty
Its firer - Mom Reciprocal
Rr Teirgrsplito the Plitt:rush linen.]
-
Lotman, February tiovers
meat authorities hairs. determined to
nithdrivi the remainder of the snits at
ew against Irishmen indicted for 'walk
ng in mock funeral preceasions at Dub
'ln-recently. -
The Daily Nitre has an editerial on the
resignation of the Allied= ItWater.
All England, the Ifearesaye, will lament
the departars of Charles Francis Adams.
The weekly returns of the Bank OT
England show a bullion increase of
;157,000 sterling.
I LONDON, Feb. V.-11r. Israeli has
gone to Osborne irhere the Queen Is now
Mopping. It is expected both Houses of
Parliament will adjourn for a week to
await the reconstruction of the Cabinet.
The Tima says the American Mader
eche aneeiedi Mr. Adams could set have
en easter or more graelouataak than the
aettlement . .of the questions which hare
ariun oonoenting the rights of natural-
Iced citizen's.
The house of Lords has passed the bill
renewing the amend= :of the writ of
habeas corpus to Ireland. It la thought
the appointment of Sir Hugh Cairns ea
iiard Chancellor will defeat all hopes of
effecting a reform la the Irish church.
The Warwick maims opened' to-day.
Justice Smith delivered a strong-chugs
to the grand Jury, la which he particu
larly specified the offences charged
against Burke and other Fenian prima -
Ara, and declared this was cites proper
court for the trial of thoso, men, the al
leged etre aces haying been committed to
IBlrictinghtU.
The Bow street magistrates refuse to
liaans warrants forth. artist of Yr. Eyre,
ex—Governor of Jamaica, an a ettarge
`of murder.
It is thought In some quarters that
17. Hunt, new under Secretary or the
Treasury, will be appointed Chancellor
of the Exchequer.
Loarion, Fab. 27.—Sir William _Page
Wciod, now Vic* Chancellor, will probe
bly Snooped Sir Hugh Cairns sa Lord
Chief JoatJoe of Appeals. It Is sold
SpeaoerS Walpole willrotire from Par
lament.
=
GE3OA, February T7.—Admiral Parra
gut 'olives' bore and WWI received as a
guest of the city. To-day the corpora
tion of Genes gave a grand banquet in
honor of the AArniraL Over the prinu.
pal table was the motto, "America ni
the cradle of Columbus." Besides the
officers sad members of the city Gov
eronseut, many of the nobility, the nava
officers and all tke nrizsenal -
Gotta were present In a body. ..
=M3
Saatze, February 27.—The oblige
tied' of the new treaty between the
!forth German Confederation' and the
United Settee are to apply reelprocally.to
Germans end Americans. All the pre-
roeul engamaenta between the two
ecstasies in regard to extradition, an
resumed
by one of its provisions. ' The
treaty is made to terminate at tke end of
ten yawls
isimaxso
Duatter, February 27.—The ranee at
Sligo opened to-day. The dry for the
trial of General Nagle to not yet fixed.
rnrawciaL AND c'fausszircar.
tom:Km, lebruary27.—Zweeta9—Cen
-6.020
e 7
11. A ons C ents alW .B ri be 4 n . eY.
PRA:es:Torr. Febrnary• 27.—Evenieg
-5.03,1 frmerat 751076 i. •
Lmaaroor., February 17. EFesing—
Cotton dull and MUM middling up
lands on the spot fd, afloat 9S. Orleans
91096; sales of 8,000 bales. Breadstuff,
closed quiet at the following. prices—
Corn 42a Wheat 16s 2d for California
white, and lts 5d far As. 2 zed. Barley
feed. - Oita Is MI. Peaidla. Flour e7s
ed. r/OTilikill• dull and steady.
_Beef
1121 6d. Port. 71s far new. Lard 61s
Cheese Via Bacon 41s 61. Provisions
.
unztuaged.
• Ad:Truce, February Zoning—
Petroleum cloud - quiet at a decline,
Standard wilted,:
Pew*luthtLegislatare
sappisiiims is Nannies imir--trims.
- NM _vel3/11* to BOWllctLr Imbues
nal YesaKILII-11111mszba! UM* lie
. Ltbeits—Apie■ NM caws
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C05...1 , Mootslt I)% !talo-0 cr . Funti.]
HainleinViso, Feb. tr,15C4.-
SENLTIL
Mr. COLEMAN introduced a supple
ment to the ict
ing the for bolding stockholders
On motion of Mr. ERNE= the act
repcallus the act cresting criminal courts
In Frazknn. Lsbmion sad
Mr. Hickman's House joint resolution
fors steamship; line to Llbertiwaspused
Authorising two w3ditional Notaries in
' Minim)" awa itlY•
corpOratlig thaPitiabargir Ina lera.
paranorrilla Railway Company.
Establishing a fen, over the 11fiegh•-
betwwm Pittsburgh and DM/mama.
Hollii.Z OF REPRIMENTATIV= 3 .
TM' wbols dry. was oei . niiied - in
cussing the. Appropriation bUi withant
•
The, approprlidllnui this . year will
amount to four minter= of dollars.
Moon. Wilson, Wall and Waithrook
were appointed is the tittle Fres Ball
road OonfeannosOomsalllas;
:MEXICO
M=/:=sl
CRI ToLoamot to WI ltstilporott esootio.l
. ITAVAIoA, Feb. 27.—Anacing the pas
mengers on the steamship Georgia, which
arrived to-day from Vera Cruz, are Gen.
Storm and- Lieut. Cot. Proudfoot, Cum
.
Mender of the AlaariatliLogion in Mex
ico, and Mr. Alexandre. or Vera Cris
arid New Tork Steamship' Line. The
Georgia brings a manor that a telegram
ate received rat Vera Cress stating that'
two Mexicans from Havana had mad*
an attempt -to samensluate President
Juarez and Mkt the Troasru7.. There was
Urfferarillm ol atirt i nirltt
rumor belbre the Ammer Jet 'Vera Cruz.
It is reported the Mexican Treasury was
baythg in English and Spanish claims
an ignoring American demands, though
these proceedings War,* agalnit the will
or Romer*, who was powerless to pre.
AIAMIANW .
Eleettara situnup-rwatieauss atm
embisties-aatp . limrsolmrsibuu! ,
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TtfUMW* Mir 33.111b3r777 ensette.3
Mosroosurar, Feb. 27.—Beturne from
iii;the counties in Vrialciiidections unii•
held' have been reoetved,lnttintbUostion
lilittillnibiddett.- nervi satin, known
to-be opposed tbe Leoso• and tome
bitinfluenCetO/Ceopnegreeeerseeosurtg.
vonitined sum= selfroint UttilditY
might *bunt tenintrallln inn* tidying.
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FORTIETH CONGRESS.
Funding of the Public Debt.
Bill Reported in the Senate.
Speech by Senator Sherman.
Greenbacks forltonds
Nitro-Glycerine Sensation.
137 Telegraph to Om Pitts botstitlase M.
Feb. 27, 1867.
SENATE.
Mr. PATTERSON presented apetition
of army officers in Tennessee against
the passage otMr. W ileon's bill relative
to commutation of pay. Referred.
Air. CHANDLER, from the Committee
en Commerce, reported favorably the
joint resoluti on' relative to • survey of
the Northers' and Northwestern lakes.
Passed.
Mr. RAMSEY introduced a bill for
the relief of persons in the military end
naval service of the United States who
may have instituted cairns to ptibac
lands under the homestead laws. Re,
' ferred.
The Senate tooksip the bill permitting
the Western Pacific Rsilroad to =copy
a portion of Goat Island, to San Francisco
harbou for a depot, and to construct a
railroad to Stockton. It was debated at
some length and laid over. -
Mr. THAYER introduced a bill te dis
solve the indian Peace Commission. Re
ferred.
Mr. SHERMAN', from the. Committee
on Finance, reported an amended bill
for fending the national debt.
Mr. SHERMAN aald the House of
Representatives was- now engaged In
• ceashiering the best way of lightenine,
the burdens of taxation, and the. Senate
Finance Committee bad been us sing
, thusly engaged fu considering the best
way of lightening the burden of the
public debt, and have therefore reported
• this bill after the moat three' consider
' Mien. In;. reporting it be appealed to
no political basis. The Committee con
alder it above all things essential to pre-
Barre inviolate the pubho faith. We
have a right to take from our people
money sufficient to carryon the govern
ment of the country and redeem its obit
gations. In every community the mass
'of mankind depend on daily labor. It
is oar duty to protect them in the enjoy
meet of the fruits of labor.. We have
endeavored to reduce the rate of interest,
and provide for a speedy resumption ht'
specie payments. There are now 6514,-
24500 of the first =tie 5-20's bonds fall- I
In; due, on the second issue 91.29,4=N0
• falling due in 1669, and 6-161,91.0,3 0 9 in
Irk of the ;Ws 1460,000,000. The total
I of bonds wlalch are now redeemable, or
will be in five Tears, to 94719,600,0 00
The first question is now, are we pre
pared to redeem these bonds? It
has ameady been made a political
• issue as to when thes-20, will be redeem
! ed: From Democratic and. Republican
comma alike the declaration has been
made that these bonds shed: be paid_ in
greenbacks. Great masses of men have
come to the same conclusion. It will be
made the bags of the great political con
test next fall, and Is sow the subject 0:
more general dlseunion than any other.
Two years ago this =eat= should have
been settled. it. believed It could have
been.settled then. He would refer [phis
speech on this subject made at • former
session, and requested his friend, the
Senator from Oregon, (Mr. Williams) to
read it.
Mr. SHERMAN proceeded sod said it
• would have been wiserthen to take the
steps which he had suggested, but the
whole country was In favor of the ides
enunciated by Mr. McCulloch, of con
tracting the currency to arrive at apecio
payment, ' d nothing wee std
and
currency iiao7ooo,c 7 ca
is two years. He (Mr. McCulloch;
believed there was no other way
of getting out of the difficulty but by
sontractten. What luta been to• result:l
Choid has advanced and has never reached
the figures at which It stood at the Pat
e sage of the contraction act,' and we are
no nearer specie payments. Tho state of
Unit Money market from that day to the.
warrants the assumption that tr the
funding principle had been adopted, the
I financial condition of the country would
he to-day vastly different and Improved.
Mr. SHERMAN went on to argue that
it was tree the agents of the Govern
! meat represented that the principal of the
5-20's east payable in min. 11 was sold
, Congress iscquisced in this contract
I Bat Congress wall not in session at the
tints mod net responsible for the repre
! seater= of Government agents. The
'prospect of paying off the .6-D3's by a
• new issue of greenbacks was ptsuaible,
but a dangerous and unlswfol scheme—
s 'plain and Palpable violatieu of toe
gusientseas green by the Govern
ment- To redeem, these 620'e to
any currency, but that in which
they fin ancial ught would be fatal to
every and conlitercial Interest.
It woold depreciate nubile Seenrittra
•by Inflating the currency, and press
with tenfold Ines nvenience on the mass.
es of the people. He was satisfied the
safest and wisest way was to redeem
these tends after five years iu the same
mono w hich was In circulation at the
time t were issued. Every State .In
the Lth on, except Massachusetts, has
recognized this principle.
Mr. DIXON objected in behalf ot
Connecticut.
tion -
Mr.S HEß migh t be MAN
asked, how w continued.ill The ou v gum
get
money enough to pay off these bonds?
He would reply, bane other bonds at a
lower rats of intereet, and offer them to
the holders of 6.20 a, at their option, at
five per cent. at the same time. In the
fate= holders of these new bonds could.
after return to specie payments, receive
theirintereat In coin. This proposition,
suede by the Finance Committee, was=
raccordanee with this course pursued In
England on hat' a Omen occasions.
Mx. SHERMAN went on to argue that
five percent was aa low a rate of Inter
est as the Government
could Offer with
a - chance of procaring money. The
rapid. development of the country made
& =natant demand for • medium of ex
change,andtheonly way to sell bonds
at • lower rate of Interest 'would be to
Increase the greenback - currency and de
predate Its value by postponing the pay
ment of the princmal to an indefinite
period. Els maintained that they could
decrease the rate from alx .to Live per
cent. without • adding a 'single green-
back. te the preseut volume. The
• Committee agree to Ilor. the amoura
far the payment of the principal debt at
8130,000,0p0. He lbeLlevedthe debt would
be entirely liquidated about the Tear
1902, or in thirty or forty _years from
now. The proposed funding would place
- both the holder and bond holder on the
samelooting tn apeettlatien and still the
Injustice anddiscriminatloitmadeagainat.
the general mass of people and In favor
of the bond holders.
Mr. Sherman's speedo Wax attentively
listened to b the Senate
I-• Mr. CATTELL, as & member of the
Committee On Finance, said he did not
approve of any proposition which would
take from tbeibondholderarsolute power
• to theist on the letter of his bond.
- Mr.- SHERMAN disclaimed ! any In
tention to commit any other member of
the Committee to his views
The Senate passed the joint resolution
to provlda for the lune of clothing to
soldiers and others to replace clothing
destroyed to prevent contagion. .
On motion of Mr. EDMUNDS the
Senate took up the Joint resolution di
recting certain moneyn in the hands of
the Tressorer of the United States, as
proceeds of captured anti abandoned
property, to be covered by &warrant into
the Trease.ry.•
Tke question W. en the substitute of
Mr. Edmunds, directing that all such
moneys received under color of acts of
Congress be covered into theTreaserry,
with the interest that may have accrued;
' alasprovidingforpunishmentfor neglect
or refusal by fine and Jniprisoament.
I The amendment was agreed to.'
hir.EDMUNDSolTeredaneteseratnent , l
I matt, previdiog that a stun of the pro-
feeds, not.
exceeding 5100,000.14 appro . ,
priatail for payment, of neorsearysx
penes for the collection and dispesthbon
of propety by the Secretary of the Trees
ury, or In suite brought against him tor
his agency therein. 1
Megars.TRUMBULL and STEWART
eoed the amendment apirire too Iscldiscretion
edsott
See
otthe Treasury.
Megan. EDMUNDS; FESSENDEN
naafi/LERMAN advocated ir, Mr. ED.
lIIJNDS explaining -that' the Secretor,' I
of the Treasury was liable coutinualty to
snits brought against him or 'hie agents
on ground■ of illegal seizures.
1 . Mr. HOWE thought there should. be a 1
I distinction made between suite brought I
against: special agents. He would not
that the Government should de-
find the latter In all eases. He thought.
I the Committee should give the names of
Me.
4°1 416
• Me. rWARDS—We can era them
to you tomorrow. • •
Ka'HOWE'farther_opposed do bill,
whoa M r. ,118.1!tDRICdo old its would
[Ed
like to know something more about
these antis before the resolution was pass
ed. and proposed adjournment, which,
after debate was carried.
Adjonrsuea.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE-9.
. Mr. ISOUTWELI4, from Committee to
reportArticies of Isimeachment against
President Johnson, lbfrered a resolution
permitting the CoMmittee to report in
print. Adoptet
Mr. IidOORIdE/ ,from Committeo of
Wert and' M reported bark Mr.
Spalding's bill dec ring the meaning of
t ji
the Internal Revco o tax on railroad
chairs and epikes ben epeelfic tax of
five dollars per too, which passed.
Mr. 'COOK, fro tho Committee on
Roads and Cana/s, reported • bill author.
izing the hailding t a 6/gage over the
Ohio to railroad mpany on the same
terms en provided for a bridge at Quincy,
Illinois, which passed, .
Mr. DODGE repotted a bill authorising
the building of railroad bridges over the
Ohio River above the mouth of Licking
The SPEAKER presented several com
munication., including resolution, of
the South Carolina Convention asking
en appropriation of 4 million dollars for
the purchase of land for freedmen, etc.,
and of the NationalC.ommercial Conven
tion, recently held at Boston, on finance,
taxation, etd, which were referred.
Tho House went into, Committee of the
Wholf, Mr SCOFIF.LD in the chair, and
renamed the consideration of the sundry
civil expense appropriation bill.
After debate, Mr. Churchill's amend
ment, directing the six revenue cutter.
on the lakes to be laid up, wee agreed
to, with the understanding that It be
voted on by seas and nave in the House.
On motion of Mr. O'NEIL, an ptarted
by Mews. STEVENS and KELLY;
and alter a hard et:unlit with Mr.
WAS EII3URN E, of Ills., the item for the
construction of appraisers' store. at
Philadelphia was increased from $.15,000
to 175,000.
Mr. BAUM, enstainod by Mr. LOGAN,
tried to have an appropriation of $50.00
llnserted for the Castom House end Pont.
office building at Cairo, but Mr. WASH
,RUNE'S opposition was more Success.
ful than in the Philadelphia case and the
amendment was rejected.
On motion et. Mr. DODGE, sustained
by Mr. WILSON, of lowa, and after
another struggle with Mr. WASH.
BURNE,- the item of fifteen thousand
dollars for the construction of a Court
I House, is Des Melees, lowa, was in
creased to ninety-eight thousand dollars.
Mr. HOPKINB mooed to increase the
; appropriation for a Court House at Mad
; ison.-Wisconsin, from twenty.fivo. thou.
sand to fifty thousand dollari.
Mr. WASEIBURNE • opposed it, •re
marking, however, there seemed to be a
combination among the members from
various localities to increase the appro..
priations.which the • Committee had EC
commended, and that kia opposition
would be ineffectual.
Mr. L 003.11 insisted that when tho
construction of buildings was commeen
cad, it was not economy to refusal° ap
propiste money .to complete them, and
referred to the feet that'll betel appropria
tions had been made In past .yeirs for
buildbsgs In Galena.
Mr. WASHBURNE suggested the
money was well laid out, and if not-thus
expended would, piabebly here been
stolen.
• Mr. HOPKINS' amendment was agreed
•
to.
Mr. BARNES moved to appropriato
110,000 for procurin • alt. for a Posta ;
dee and C'our , Rona g n
M Brooklyn, but on
objection by Mr. WASEBURNE, It was
ruled out of order, there being no ion
for lt.
On motion of Mr. IPCIILLOM, Nur,
ported by Messrs. BURR and BLAINE,
and opposed •by Mr. WABHBUItNE,
the Item for the 000ntructiou of a Court
House In Springtiekl, lilloola, wss im
cream' from 11.5,000 to 1'25,000.
Mr..R.ItOM renewed nut proposition o
-550,000 for a Postolllce and Custom Bonn.
et Cairo and succeeded In getting thr
appropriation of 1.50,000 made.
Mr. PRICE. making some remarkr
about the ”trimmlog" and "Burnt" o!
the Treasury Department, moved t..
- •
of the Trouury, a motion which. Mr.
BLAINE denounced 00 tho helghth of
absenilty.
A compliment to which Mr. PRICE
responded by saying si soon ea ' lic
rerched perfection he would move to the
State of Mahe and run (or Congress.
[Laughter.]
Mr. LAWRENCE, of Ohio, took the
same view ns Mr. Price, and suntained
the amendment. '
The dircuesion might have gone on for
an hour or two has not Mr. WASII
BERNE taken steosto close all debut.-
in reference to the Treasury building by
bringing the Committee to vote on Mr.
Priee's amendment. ilt woe rejected. .
Mr. LAWRENCE, of Ohl., tried to get
au item of 095,000 for •o Arsenal sat Co.
Imbue, Ohio, but wan ruled out or
order. •
Mr. SELEYE moved to strike out the
item often thousand dollar• for con
tracting work en the capitol este nelon.
sod it was struck out, as was also"the
Live thousand dollar. for the dome.
Sir. LAWRENCE, of_Obio, moved to
strike. out the Beta "or two hundred
and eleven thousand dollars for the _Met
ropolitan Police for the thstrict of Colum
bia, and made a statement to the effect
that wit printedlast six. years Congress
bad app nearly three hundred
thousand dollars for a purpose purely
local, while there was -not a city in the
Union where taxes were so low as In the
City of Washington, norretrts so high.
While the question wee under consid
eration the SPEAKER bark the chair
and stated he bad just received from
the Superintendent of the Metropolitan
Police a letter, sent him from the Super
intendent.tirthe New York Police.-mak
ing en vas, a charts (bathe did not feel
justified in withholding it from the Im
mediate knowledge, of the House. The
letter read as follows:
• Office Superintendent Metropolitan Po
lice, New York, February VI, 1968—Mej.
A, C. Richards,
_Superintendent Metro
politanPolice;Washington, D. C.—Dear
Sir:—/ have just been railed upon by
Col. Tel. P. Shaffner, President of the
United Stern Eluting Oil Compact. ,
with a request to look" up • five cans of
nitro-glycerine which Were delivered on
an order teem a rsgulair customer, but
which order Is now pronounced to be a
forgery. The quantity of the oil bi the
cans was stout one hundred and sixty
live pounds, a quantity suClicient tO
blow up "lgicholes Ith.
tel in New York. He fears it
may have been obtained in the
way it was for smith foul purpose. as he
lately has bad several applications by
unknown person* for the purchase of the
article, to whom be refaced to sell, owing
to their being strangers and would not
explain satisfactorily th e • purpose , : far
which they wanted it. He Informs me
atonetho l ugh
f i Ct
l w rk e g nw en opurts o ha w t e h r e e
blown down with gunpowder, the mate
rial need was glycerine. Now, sir, this
one hundred and sixty-live pounds bee
dbrappeared from New York, and-if in
tended for mischief, It is snore likely In
tended for cute in.Wathington than else
when% / gguou _this Information to
put you on -
Vera respectfrilly.
Jolla A. EIMINILDT.
Sept Metropolitan:Pollee.
'When the paper was road Mr. INGER
SOLL said—Let us .abolish the
politan Police and see whe Metro
ther we will
not soon be blown up. [Laughlie:l
Mr. SPALDING moved to adjourn.
Mr. weaaatrean moved the Houle
again co into Committee. bir. LAW
RENCrs admendment was rejected,
and Conimittee rose.
Mr. COBB presented • reaoluttois of
the Wisconala Legialatort, in reference
to tho projerot of connecting by navigable
channels the waters of the -Miestarippi
and Lake Michigan. Reletred to Com
mittee on Commerce.
Adjourned.. , -
. .
—Animportant inisuranco moo is on
trial In the Circuit Court of St. Louis.
Kilpatrick and 'Ebomasbrlng suit agalnat
the Thermal Inaurance Company, of
cinnati. for $5,4)(a) damages, groulog oat
of the burning of the steamer .Magnolia
here in 1866. The defence to that the
boat was mot CM fire by or through con
nivances of the owner.' The ease M
inis 5100.000, 830,000 to Cincinnati corn.
panics, $15,000 to St, Louis and 130,000
in fbrelgn companies repreaanted there.
A deposition from Mr. Strarer, ono of
the pilots of the Magnolia, was react, to
the erect that Marshall offered him
(Strader) five thousand dollars to doh
the steamer. Mr. Strader's testified that
Kilpatrick bad offered her, three thou
sand dollars if mho would 'prevent her
'husband from testif,ylog in the cam -
,
—The Kentucky Reptiblican State Cort r i
-sentient:l3ot at Fran Mart yesterday: R.
1": Baker, of Campbell county, was
chosen temporary chairman. Delegates
representing lerenVAhreeocrenties were
premat. COI:MAIN Oil Permanent
Organizaticm reper.ed John A. Frail for
President, with one Vice ?maiden:U. front
each Contmssaionsi dstrict, and
Hedges Sairetary. Reeolutions were
paced
chanting GOO. Grant for Pres!-
. dent and Gen. Speed, of Kentucky, for
'Vice President.- .
, ,
—Resolution* lupine Ling Caal - COM
IXlia.4iaLer . DOrII - wire repute:l t.
lUM
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PITTSBITRGE, FRIDAY, FEIiR,UkAY 2s, 1868
NM MEM,
THREE O'CLOCK A. M.
FROM WASHINGTON.
War Secretary question.
Stanton Sued for DaztiltOis.
The Quo Warranto Application
Articles of ImpeaChment.
The Committee Wilt Report To-dal.
Sectetaly 6t4nt9n to Ittmign
Or Telear•p6 to tUe rittiborrla OaxeLte,)
W#SCITNGSON.Ii. 27th, 1663.
lECILZTAIIT-STANToN SUED YOU FAIMU
=I
Mr. !derrick, no connsel for Adjutant
General Thomas, has filed It declaration
In the Supremo Court of the District of
Columbia bringing suit nalnat Secre
tary Stanton for false imprisontuont,
laying damages at 1/50,00, and chatiing
Mr, Stanton, among other things, with
contriving and wickedly, falsely and
maliciously Intending to hurt, Injure
and aggrieve plaintiff without reason
able and probable cause,
THZ•QQO WARRANT° APPLICATION
The counsel of Gen. Thorruis have de
cided to make auntie:4oa for • n writ of
quo no, ante, before the Dintriet Court,
for Stanton to show cause why he retains
possesalou of the War Departmebt. _
THE. wan OFFICE.
Gen. Thom as called at the War Depart
ment shoot eleven o'clock this morning
and received his private mails. but pro
ceeded to do nothing further beyond re
pairing to the room of Geo. Schriver,
where ho remained some time. Secreta
ry Stanton was In his room at the time,
but no interview took plaeobetwecie him
and Gen. Thomas.
TILL LIIPEACCIMENT ABTICLF.S.
Tho house Committee of seven were
to session • all morning. • No articles
were proposed to-day. They will not re
port Intwachment articles till to-morrow.
A special nave a Is given out there will
be six articles of impeachment. as fol
lows:
l'grst, That the President had violated
the Constitution - In making a removal
while the Senate was it, 50,14101.1; .sccoad,
That be :nada this remoral oontrary
in the Tenure , of OM , * .. , tel; Third, Then
be bed appointed General Thomas as
Secretary of War while there wt.
soother legal Secretary; Fourth. That ho
had ounspired with Lorenzo Thornas to
obtain peas-salon of the War Oflico by
nililiary force; F,,fth, That be had cen
spired with - or endeavored to get officers
at the army to disobey the laws of the
country, and enter into a' conspiracy to
cat the legal Secretary of War out of of.
nee. The 'data a•tiele has not been com
pleted. The Committee do not tuts no
ant act of the Pre ident prior to the re
moral of Mr. Stanton.
The Counnitire expect to report In
time to ho ready for the Senate by next
Monday. •
Another dispatch states that the House
Impeachment Commltteemet thin morn
ing audited nod, coneiderat bin matter.
on which it is propewed to present arti
cle. of impeachment. Another locentip
wan held at three O'clock and considera
ble progrees made. The Committee dot
not on Oft 00. trituossb ..ftdldl4',.Qbi
in meeting and nearly completed the
preparation of artlelee, which will prob
ably be finished and enbuilthed to a full
Committee to morrow. If narecil upon
tiler will be mettle.' end the Committee
will then print tl•em and report to the
Renee during the afternoon.
TO RETORT Ti) ORNSRAL HANCOCK.
Brevet Major General George Sykes,
Lieutenant Colonel of the Fifth Infantry,
is ordered. to report teltnout delay to
Mayor General Ithinneek and take nom.
maud of the Taco:in:ll Infantry:
rOSTOYFICK. AND mum . ..noon* tx
The rimlLMlLiter General end Secretary
of the Interior have sent comniunten
lions to the Hon+e on the subject of the
Postotllee and enllll-1.0011111 in the City
of New York. Estimated coat $.2,642.9.50.
Moors DYSTIIOT CD.
By the recent burning of a buildingon
the corner of Fi,teentit and F streets
there was destroyes tuU a large unount
of
proofs and doennts In cotton cans.
principally those from Savannuh and
Charleston.
BUXOL—STAISTOX TO REOXQN.
Specials bare a raptor that Socregary
Stanton, at the persuasion of same Sen
ators. has consented to resign and will do
SO to-morrow.
I=l
Rejected. Senator Thomas hu reform
.. warted to the Maryland LeglentUre to
ppolut Montgomery Blair as his emcee..
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The receipts of Cuetoms for tho week
or.diug thittAl of February were $3,479,-
944.
NORTH CAROLINA.
tradleal 21lomtnatinz CasYentiogi
ire nommatbia..
Crt, Telerrept: to ce. Pitt.itato nitswtitt
ITALEIOII, February 27.—The Canyon
tion adjourned la nu early hour to attend
the Radical Nominating Convention.
The hitter met and basic the following
nomination*: For' 410yeruur, W. W.
Holden; Lientensitt Governor, Todd R.
C.aldwtidl; Secretary . •or State, H.
J. Menibger; Public Tref:sorer, D. A.
Jenkins; Audltor llendorson Adams;
Superintetultmt of 'Public Work*, C. L.
thuds; Baperllntendent of Public 'ln
struction,-Rev. S. S. A.nbley; Judges of
the Supremo Court. R. M. Pearson. (the
present Chief Justice,) R. P. Ina, of
1 Onliford; W. D. Rodman, of Bea ofort;
(perhaps two more will be nominated;)
Supreme. Court Judge.: first circuit, C. 1
C. Pool; second circuit, E. W. Jones
third circuit, C. R. Thalami; fourth
ctr
salt, D. L. Itossell; lifth circuit, R. P.
Buxton. Seven others are to be • nom'.
aided.
The following nominations wore made
by the District meetings hero: First
Congressional District, John A. French;
Second District. Colonel David Heaton;
Fourth District. Colonel J. /.143•Milfe. It
Is said J. K. Harris, negro, was first
nominated, but do lined, giving us a rea
son that the Radios's in Congress did
not wish negros to be elected to that
body.
VIRGINIA.
.
HS. 13Pegingy At Ike spatial—Ad
O raze* by biewurs•erl.rp.lot. /Yd( •
Elves tad Jobs:. El. Betts.
lev_Tele‘raela to P • rutenorano tie.;
Rtiiumogn;Febrnery 27.—The teem.
here of the Convention and a large au.
dience were addressed in the Capitol to.
eight by. Governer Plerpoliat, Judge
Rives find Hon. John M. Botts. Gov.
Pierpoint addressed them on unirental
suffrage, and advanced the ideas of
the Repetblican 'He denounced
the Unlversity o( Vir giniari as the hotbed
fri to whence sprung ideas that carried
Virginia into rebellion. Judge -Rives
advocated property and educational
qualifications fer suffrage at enter time
la the lumen. He opposed • eleettons of
petty of •of the State' by
the people. ••-• The ,State Conser
vative Convention was denounced as
destructive instead of conservative. Mr.
Batts said if the Prealdent had been im
peached a year ago, there would be no
necessity for a convention now. He
advocated disfrauchlitement, and es
pecially of the, leaders of the secession
movement. • ' - • ,
MISSISSIPPI
i.e Nocest•trattleo Wm—
ociagres• Intaassew for "lapes4litsg
treataantJelmsen..
By Tolotranh to Um I' tt.bargh Gantt.)
JACYOO'S, Fobroary 27.=-The Conven
tion last night adopted the tax ordlhance
aa far as the fifteenth, emotion.: The, bal
ance was recommitted.
xemolutioa was adopted thanking
Congress for tenneaclaing the President.
To•day the 'Bill of "lights, wag under
consideration- bectlotia were -adopted
prohibiting duelliog, defining treason
spinet the Stat e and prnbltiltlag proper
,tv or eduwalonal guniificatinns ~-
.1 , 0 , , tAT -,,
rat*
7
BRIBE! riBLEGRADTB
—The thiVernor of New Poundland
having Intimated in his address to the
.Legislatnro,: that the question of confed
eration whould cents up for considers.
Son, a large meeting was held at St.
Johns andi - assolutione passed depreca
ting the Intention of the Government to
Introduce the sable![. Subsequent ac
tion' In the •House showed a majority of
the maintain unfavprahle to any steps
Iwing taken in this atter of confedera
tion. i • •
I —The Minnesota mocratic Conven
lieu yesterday, was gularly attended,
and nominated for P identlel electors
W. W. Phelps, C. 1 . Linean, Judge
Chatfield sod Ma Let Kr. Delegates to
National Convention: J. J. Green, Judge
Moblahon,'"Geo. Sno , Judge t'hattleld.
W. A. Gorman, W. Y ring, T. W. Sheet
nay and Isaac Stales. Resolutions simi
lar to that of Ohio were adopted, with
the exception 'that no preference was
given for osnaidates.
—Patrick Ross, who some eight yearn
ago murdered :lady of rank in Ireland,
far property, and for whom the British
Government offered seven hundred and
fifty pounds reward, was arrested and
committed to Jail I , Cineltanati a few
days ago. :Yesterday he attempted sui
cide by eating his throat wits a Case
knife. He is In a critical condition and
will probably die - • /
—The Democratic State Convention of
lowa, for the appointment of delegates
to olio National Convention, met at Des'
Mottled Wednesday and was. the largest':
ever held in the State. Rosoluttons were
adopted that George H. Pendleton Is the
drat choice of the Democracy of lowa
for President, and Instructed, the dole
gates to vote us a watt. .
—An organization is In program at
St. Louis, eiruposal of Democratic ex
officers and soldiers of the Union aril".
which I:Acid:mid to counteract as
much' as pomade the influence of the
Grand Army of the Republic- Postman-
ter Fullerton is or will he President, and
other prominent Conservatives will be
among the olllcers. -
—The Kansas Democratic State—Con
vention :met at Topeka 'Wednesday.
Gen. Mead proayled. About half the
State was retresented. The fallowing
are the delegates to the National Con
vention: !W. Shanuon, J. Shorp,-Gen. A.
J. Mask:. G. W. Glyck,
,Gen. C. W. Blair.
—Gordon Brothers laboratory,: orf Cal
vert streel, Cincinnati, was destroyed by
tire on Wednesday night, canning a lose
of $50,000, on which there is an Insur
ance of 1.20,0 t r ,. nio.iiy In Cincinnati
ammonia , . Tin • is supposed to have
been causerib. .11°m:imams combustion.
—ln the Hansen( the lowa Legislature.
yesterday; a re•ol to ion was adopted in
structing dowa'a Congressional delega
tion to urge the removal of the National
Capitol to SUMO 'SAnt iu the Welt. xThe
Senate adopted ri,olutlons In favor of
impeachment by a e , .te of thirtyillve to
ten. i -
been ',sued by a large
camber of prom inen: clergy and otbern
for n meeting at Cu TAT Inotitute, New
York. Merest Td, tit behalf of Waabing
ton • College. ' Virginia. Henry Ward
lleicber, Nee. Ur. Ilitrltcavk and other/.
are announced to *peak..
—ln the Now `l'or4 Assembly last
night a reaolutlon sv.ts adopted orderine
art inquiry-into the allet7,l unlawful eel,
ore, by ()Meer. ..f the Metropolitan PO
-11, In New York, of the roll call of the
Jahttson
A tire in Eiirliurr, Livinginon noun
ty, Illinole, on S ittir•lay night, destroy,
od nineteen im:l lingo in the business
P , rtirKi at the t o t ms estimated ■t
$.511,000 on w•hlflt (bore Is au insurance of
ts,ouu. Il
-
—A defalcation of forty to fifty thou
sand dollars has been discovered In the
North Providence Book, Pawtucket,-X.
I. The cashier anti one of the directors
are understood .to be involved. ,-
.drOyt'.l
store of ...Simon Vogel, the lii.stomPe - afta
two or three
.6 inal I honscs. L 053 about -
S2o,ooti; insurance $10,009. •
—At Philadelphia, yesterday morning,
the fonP b , (ltV brick dwelling of E.
No. 3)1 Thirteenth street, wan
burned' Lows 515,000; insured for
•
..acre shock of an earth
• .
gnake experienco.l at Montreal,
Cautubs., nt midnight of Wednesday—the
moat violent there of Into years.
—Tlia validity of Gov. Bullock's vet.'
film bill repealing the State constabu
lary law has been atlirmed by the Mits.
who/tette Supreme Court.
—The lower house of the Kansas Leg
islature has tinased a resolution endure
this action of Congross on the Iro
tmitchnient question.
—Canada , railroads are blockaded In
every directlun by t.IIM.V.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Tn Th•
awks so Rse.os , tracelon C eeeee N
soos—
uuu n
Ninnies.
or retersob to is. Pittsoorss ossette.i
Cn•lrtaurrok, Pebruru7 V.—The Con
ventionte•day passed seventeen sections
of the Judiciary articles, proylding that
the Judges be elected by the Legisla=
tore, and that to every district Probate
Courts be abollshotL The strong effort
node In favor of the election of Judges
by liftrPeoPle
A resolution woe adopted tendering
the thsoke of the loyal poopie of South
Carolina to Congress, Gen. Grant and
Secretary Stanton. Some colored mem
bers opposed IL
A committee of two colored delegates
returned from Washington wittrithe In
formal:fon that the Itepublicane -did not
delve : the election of colored Congress
men, !and•that the State be .rs.diricied
Into Congressioaal districts, with six
representative' instead of four.
The;Convention expect to finish work
by the 15th of March.
GEORGIA
eat .t •t (spats 11—Untli-114.
lief ratty.
lnr T•lsgrapb to tb• nasetur•l
ATLAS'S*, rebrnary.37.=-The Conven
tion has revolved that the State Capitol be
removed from Milledgeville to Atlanta.
Yeas pt, nays 30.
An .auti-relief party wee havigtimied
hat night by delegates in cancan It
propane' to nominate a candidate for
Governor, to esk all opposed to repudia
tion, whether in favor or not of retina',
tion, lo support its nominees and to re;
queetCongreint to reamemble the CoW
ventien with instructions to strike out
the relief elausein the Constitution now
foralegv • I
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LOUISIANA
107 TO l leirrsi tome chtsturseciastatso . 1.
Ytiw OILZKNO, Feb.27.—The Cott:en=
tlori to:day adopted - articles of the Cori
etitution to number ninety-seven. When
the disfranchising dubstitnte -for Article
ninety-eight came up it elicited a hot do
bate.! A substitute wee finallytabled.by
rota of thirty.]: to thirty-three. A
mejcirity of the colored members op
posing the disfranchising substitute. A
motion was made to expunge suilele
ninety-eight, which defines the clones
disfranchised in this State altogether.
Pending debate on the motion the Con
• %Totten adjourned,
TEE COURTS.
Vatted 'States ut.trt.t Cart—Jadire
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Tiattescatr, Feb.27.—Unitadtiltatee vs.
tweety-six Pariah, of alo,,the property of
Michael Thieken, wiurtaken up. Thts is
a ease of forfeiture, for the owner, as le
alleged, defrauded the Government by
using false brands.' Upon this ellegry
tion,Thieken wiut tried upon an Indict.
meat at the lea. term and was acquitted.
On
111 tbe bankrnptoy branch, the Court
ordered the final discharge of Lucien
&eat, of Scranton, Lateran . county, pcc.
titlauer In bankruptcy. •
.hilseries Court—laece
• TSIIIRSDA T, Feb. 27.—1 n the amok S.
B. Cluly, Sheriff, Ws. ',abort, Frew dt
Co., reported yesterday, the jury bad
not incrcoot upon a yerdlet at adjourn
ment-
F.: Fulton vs. H. H. B. Thompson.
Verdict for plaintiff f0r1484 40, subject to
opinion of the Court on a questied of
'Cowmen riews—guage Stowe. •
nrUItdDAT Feb. 27.—in the one of
the Fort Pitt Coal Company vs. Chrhito
pbei. Minium, which was submitted .to
the Jury yesterday. thrijory remained
out all nth; but falling to agree upon
a Verdict were discharged.
Robert Long vs. John Brown.
Tblsr was an action to recover
diunages mistimed by the breaking
down, ore "well" inn coal pit owned by
.:., • • t • township,
. UU.
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oa)ritt
PENNSYLVANIA NEWS
—There are more than ono thousand
Odd. fellow* In Harrlsburgh. '
—Coal and 'now depcodts of Iron ore
have recently heen found In. Millstone
townsolp. Forn.t county.
—An appeal. for aid is, made by the
enfrerera of therecent fire at Pithole.
Great destitution prevails.
—The steam tannery and other prop ;
erty at hi cVeytown, were destroyed by
fire on f3atorday morning last.
—The Tyirone Herald ALVS Mr..Sain
e Anderson of Tyrone, Blair county;
ne discovered a: rich gold mine. .
—Wllliem Donovan ham been sepletimi
to be hung at 'Verb, thin Ste.e, on the
bun day of March, for the murder of the
Squaw family.
and Keying Ekaimolations aro
being entabibibbil by mechanics and
°Unice,ln every town or importance
throtualout the State— •
BroWnsrlile Clipper nays: We
,grutto learn that our ro.paotod tallow
axon ; Mr. Levi orthix Borough,
Icing sorionalf ,Uniontown: -r
—The Clinton Demoeral Is errioally
orilog the nonlinetiou or liarid (7arkx
kaddon, tsq., of that eouoty, lor Sat
voter Generut, on thnDerclocnitle ticket.
=,-The new Cr nital Presbyterian Church
edifice, In Butler, will 210 dedicated to
the service of God on next Sabbath. The
Rev. Mr, Pick, of'R.ittanning, will con
duct the services- • ,
—Mrs Palmer, of Potter's Mills, Cen
tre -county, while gathering' kindling
in her motel house recently, was Instant
ly killed by the roof falling in, breaking
her neck and arm.
• —We regret to announce the danger
ous Illness of Major General McCall,
from an nproplectic attach on Sunday
afternoon. We learn be wan very low•
yesterday morning,— Village Record. :
—Great ezoitemont was ereatod In
Scranton on Maine',lay, In tho oouse
quenco or the ,- nut - Lien Oiling up of ono
of i ihe anal minol with water, caused by
a blast which lot in the water from tho
Luton bor
Too school directors of
Fayette county, will build during
Hid coming sunimer one of the largest
and handsomest public echooln in West
ern Pennsylvania. It will be about one
hundred feet long, sixty-ilve wide and
fifty high.
n Sunday afternoon , ReT. William
B. Wood, pastor of the netv..Baptleu
Church In Deylottown, baptised eight
• •
persons at the - borough data: and not
withstanding tint intense cold weather,
tile solemn ceremony WWI witnessed by
a , large number of persons,.
—The first cotton mill establlahed In
this section of country was located in the
village of flolm.burg, the machinery
fir which was supplied by Alfred Janke,
it the year 1910. The oldest established
rOttou mill note in operation in thu
Netting mill at Slanayunk..—.Dosfes•
Mira Democrat.
[—A company. compotted of the mem
bhrs of the lientnitholf family. is to be
formed for tho porpoise of operating the
Ifoninghoff Farm. It is understvmd that
ni more leases will be given to. ontaide
-pnrues. mil and as soon m the present
lessees give up the !casts they hold, they
vrtll.bnoncupled by the company,
—.3'Ve are glad to hoar that the raopl
up Stone Creek are determined to hay
a railroad front thin y lam to MeAlevy'
Fort. Mt. Kidder a gentleman of ahill
ty and energy, ban token hold of th.
project in earotat and we hope ho wil
have the minfaction of coon cromg lb
road under contmet.—Matingdon Globe
—The shiptuente of petroleum fro.
Titusville fir the week ending en Sat
order last reached tour theutand fly,
•• . -
hundred and slxty.9is. barrels. Of thi
utn4unt two thousand five hundred Ina
fifty barre:a were slapped to Ne
York, eight hundred and eighty barrel
to Yldisdelphia, and the remainder t.
Boston, .klharly, and other piston.
-Ti,, Erie Thiputch sacs: fiat on
man has loon rettirmsl by the coic.table
in thin city for i . iolstiori of the
law, " - hen it to a fact label to all to
hundreds of ...ewe!' violation take pine
7 , 3%1 . 15i:A m The!.tydoa..raste.rdart fm-_.
rand Jury the feet that a neglect on the
part of the former to return canoe of which
they have personal knowledge was per
jnry. They should be made to under
stand it.
I —The Ifellidaysburg Register says:
There is nn establishment located itt
Altoona, where the practice oCcounter
felting is carried on or an extent scarce
ly equalled, end Colo Illy not surpassed,
anywhere else in this section of country.
he issues or the eoncern beer such
Thu
resemblanoe to the articles nun
Mrfelte7i, that the proprietors are gaining
wide-spread reputation as practitioners
in this toe of business." Shouldn't
ember: •
from —The railroad route fm the steam
ton the 'Pennsylvania railroad, to
West Chester, WWI surveyed last winter.
According to the report of the Engineer
Corps, the distance will be flee miles.
end the highest grade 07 feet to the mile
—while the met of grading willbet-t3;000
jaer mile., The Pennsylvania Railroad
Company have appointed Col. Thomas A.
Scott, Winter i%lnrrie end Washington
Butcher, n committee to report to the di
rection:A-West ter ltocotd
—The Titusville Herald says that con.
siderable stir has been created at Plea.
•santville by the success of the Harm..
°lel well, and corner lots are being look,
ed en with interest. Some four or five
farms nod tracts oPfarms lying in the
vicinity have bean leased to oil opera
tor., and wilt be developed during the
commg spring. Owners of territory b.,
Aween Pleasantville and Shamberg look
upon the 'ferment:it yell as a sure indi
cation that there is en oil belt running
between the two places.
—The Washington' , , Examiner says
"One day last week, as a little eon of
Wen. Quail, Esq., of Chimaera, was go
leg to Canonsburg on an errand for his
father, he wan stopped on the public road
byes man who demanded his weedy. On
being Informed by the led, that he had
none, the robber teak bold of hem and
carried him into n fence corner and rifted
bin pockets. After being satisfied the
boy had Nothing Taluxble, the thief beat
hasty retreat ricroas the Belie,"
—The Altoona Trainee says: On Fri-
Any night halt the residence of John
Wolfe, grocer, on Virginia street, was
entered through the more door. The
knights of the nippers found their way
from the store to Mr. Wolf's bedroom
and rifted his pockets of some $7O in'
money. lie did not miss anything from
theaters with the eiception of some to
bacco, although they may have helped
themselves to other articles which be
has net noticed. On the name night., the
residence of Mr. Mull:Killen, in the First
ward was entered; but the burglare ob.
tatoed very little booty, although they
ransacked a couple of bureaus.
—An eceldent occurred on the Lehigh
Valley Railroad near Bethlehem, on
Saturday week, which recoiled •in the
death of Henry Johnson, fireman. The
engine "Lilliput." rim off the track In
coneequenee of come obstacle being on
the rails. Johnson fell 01l the engine
nod had his arm crushed by tho fall so
as to render amputation necessary.. • The
injured man died soon afterwards from
Internal brut... John Buhr, the engi
neer, had his hand crushed. The coup,
ling of the raze and tender broke at the
time of the accident, which was fortunate,
iss it canoed the earn to remain on •Um
track In safety.
—The Washington .11:rarniner says:—
Mr. Beden Bedout died et hie residence
in Amwell township, on Thunitlay,„2oth
best., aged ninety-mix years. Mr.h. wee
probably the oldest living inhabitant of
this-county, eudhad lived upon the farm
where he died seventy-eight years. He
emigrated to this county with his father
in 1790 from Sussex. county, NOW Jersey.
Re married Margaret • VAIIIMOIaII in 1704
and had thirteen chi'drep. Hie wife
died in IE4I, since which Ume Ito llted
with Me eon. When Mr. 11. drat, came
to title cote lty the Ins lane mule frequent
ineureloina into this region, and the de
ceased was frequentlycompelled to By
with his_ parents to a .thlook-li man" bo
wled on the land heretofore belonging to
the estate of John S. Brady,•deed, about
One mile coat of Washington. air. De
bora, Ins life of almost a hundred peers,
always sustained the character of a good
citizen and "honest man."
—Richard linilymore, a Buffalo pork
dealer, called his men• into his othco on
the 14th inst., and having read . over s
statement of his business for the pail
year, deducting 10 per cent, for the rapt
tal invested, the balance. of the profits
was divided between himself and twen
ty-two of thole who had been longest In
hie employment. The sum amounted in
the aggregate to d month's salary for
each, which wee Paid.' . .
Pain Paint stops crying Ctilidron.
Pain Paint acts me Magic.
Pain Paint everywhere.
Pain Paint Cannot be beat. • '
Pain Paint tells the story now.
Pain Paint don't wait.
Pain Paint shows results.
Pain Paint tested by a million.
Pain Paint gives'no Pain.
Pain Paint causes no smart.
Pain Paint dou't barn.
At t= Archatreet, Philadelphia, lathe
Tivsg Store. •
I CM BD MJBUBBAN.
Real Estate Treststers.
The following Deeds were left in the
Recorder's Office, Wednesday, February
26th, 1588:
•
•
Adam Well to Joseph Woll, Feb. 25,
1888, tract Of land in Mifflin township,
containing 8 acres, 5 roods and sperin
ea. ....... .. ........ —481,875
George Richards to J. Grosvenor Davis,
Feb. 4, L 664, lots - Nos. 9. 14and 11, Ia
Dennlaton's plan of lots, on Aurelia
rat., East Libert. ,v 103 by 153 feet... 3885
Mounts Ewing ; Master, to George Rich
ard, deed in partition, June 20,1966, the
above dreicribed lots .. ... —.6863
Leonard Walter to (George
Jan. 25, 1815. parti ol lot No. 393 In
Warner's plan oriole, on Main street.
Fourth ward, Allegheny ...... .... $4OO
John Daugherty to Willlerofitewart, May
30, 1607, lot No. 32 in Taggert's ratan of
tour on Tigre. street, Manchester,
201 by 105 feet..*".s 27s
James McKalo to William Stewart, Aug.
OS, 1867,10 t No:31 McKain Lecky'a
plan of lots In McClure township, on
Shady avenne,23 by 54 feet.. —.8500
John Crease to Eliza H. Connell, Feb.
17, 1868, lot In Sixth ward. Allegheny.
on Shia:llold street, 44 by 138 feet. 8 4 .200
John Stoeffel to Chas. Knodorer, Oct. 17,
1887.10 t in Glendale Ohio
on Centre avenue, 56200 feet $7 0
Conrad 'Beringer to Chan. Knoderer,
March 28,. 18_44 lot in Ohio township,
65x69}
P. S. Breekenridgia to Rachel Byers,
-Nov. 4, 1607, lot on Valley Street, Liar.
rison township, 56 2 61} •
Wm. Ray to John Schultz, Feb. 19, 1.,68,
tract of land called "Mt. Palter,' • In
Roes toyinahip, oontaining el
-acres;
also, two lota Third ward, Allegheny,
Noe. 17 and 18, on Steep street, 40x100
feet..... 59,000
Wm. ".1. Darlington to Adam Miller and
Adam Christ, Feb. 15, 1868, three lots
on Third street, Allegheny City, Nos.
42, 44 and 48, in Darlington's plan of
lots, 59} by .104 feet... $2,925
Johnlfchults to Wm. Ray, Feb,2o. 1868,
lot e'n Beaver Street, Second ward, Al.
legbeny,4oz72 R., buildings, ttc.512,000
'Elizabeth F. Denny to David Rasta; Feb.
25. 1688. lots Noe. 50 and 51 in Denny's
plait of lots, Pitt township, 48 feet 7
inches b 1 87 feet. 15494
John G. Krebs et al. to August Dfetzger,
July 20,1885;: lot - in Collins torinahip.
on Mill street, 30 by 120 feet.. . .1425
Jame. C. Cummins to John /Origin",
Feb. 28, 1868, lot No. 21 in Sarah B.
Fetterman's plan of lots, on Wylie at.,
20 by 39 feet, buildings, Ac 55,306
Christian Kopp to Aciguat Rickert, Jan.
24, 1888, lot on Chestnut street, Alle
gheny City, 25 by 48 feet....
....13.000
Jacob Woffman to Andrew Clac.kner.
Feb. 22, 1868,10 t on Liberty at., Fourth
ward. Allegheny. 23 by 70 feet.. 53.500
Wm. A. Craig to Andrew- Watson, Feb.
15, 1688. lots Nos. 2.5 and 26 in plan of
lota had out by Overseers of .the Poer
of Pitteburgb, on Sedgwlcir. street, Sec
ond ward, Allegheny City, 48 by 130
feet, buildings, Ac. $5,850
♦ 0010 Piii•lie• Call•
•
Another mixed up case transpired yes.
terday, in the way of criminal prosecn
dons, of which we have the following
&cis: The proprietor of a .- hosiery
store on Wylie street, Made 'informa
tion against Barbara Mooney, a resident
of Bedford avenue, for leniency, agefinst
John MOoney for felonious asaanit and
battery, and against Matthew Maness
and Mary, his wife, for receiving stolen
goods. The deponent alleges that on
Wednesday. night Mrs. Mooney came
to his store ostensibly to make some pur
chases. and when she had gone, he miss.
«,1 a shirt and handkerchief from his
stock, which she had not purchased, and
which, together, were worth four dollars
and seventy-live cents. He proceeded to
her residence yesterday morning. to see
about the minter, when he was set upon
by John Mooney and severely beaten
with a poker. He ascertained, however.
that the alleged stolen articles had
been deprielted at the house of the
Main. a, and procuring a search
wurrant, went there to find them. All
know indica or.theartlelse was denied by
eserch revealed them In a bureau drawer.
At thin Mrs. Mooney drew forth vari
ous other articles from the bureau,
such as eairts, socks, An, nod declared
that the deponent was In the habit
art visiting her, and had given her
the artleles mentioned. All the defend
ants were arrested and bail required for
a hearing this mondug, which the woman
obtained, but the men were committed
in default.
Meanwhile linter Dense, a friend of
all the - defendants, who hod accompanied
them as a witness, reprired to Alderman
Strain'. office and made information
against the man chivying him Vf th
adultery, alleged to have been commit
ted with Barbara Mooney. The accused
proeecutor was arrested, and gave bail
for a bearing -this this morning. He had
bearcely departed when Barbara Mooney
herself appeared and made 'information
againet the. same defendant, charging
him with a like offense committed last
fall with one Lew Evart.. Oa this charge,
too, the .caused was arrested and held
for a hearing.
County Arvieutsaral Soctety.
A regular monthly meeting of the
County Agricultural Society wee held
Wednesday, the 26th Met. The Presidebt
announced the following standing com
mittees. for the ensuing year: Claims
and Accorints—Messrs. Park,, Kelly and
Keeler. Finances—Meson. Jennings.
Brush and Rem. Agriulture—Messrs.
Guy, McKelvy and McKee. Horticul
ture—Mesars. Negley, Morton and James
Murdock. MOCLI6IIICS—Mears. Keeler,
Brush and Rees. Fine Arts—Messrs.
Haven, Brush, Verner and Jennings'
Printing—Messrs. Haven, Heeler and
Jennings. Fair Grounds and Improve
ments—Me:ram Kelly, Matthews. Parka
and Guy. Disputed Premiums—Menem
McKee, Bruit:. Murdock and Jennings
Discretionary Premiums—Messrs. Reese,
Chess, Guy, * Reed and Anderson. Rail
made, Bridges, Ac.—blesaris. Phillips,
Verner nod Jennings..
Judge Parke submitted a clommunica:
Son from A. B. Longaker. Esq., Secre
tary of the State Agricultural Society,
eolleiting a proposed. from the Allegheny
County Society in regard to holding the
State Fair here, mid crating that the
Varna competing areWlillamsport, Erie.
ottsville, liforristown, Lancaster and'
Doylestown. •
On motion of Mr. Jenninga, referred
to Committee on Far Ground., with
• • leer to act. •
~•evident-Trams Delayed.
The Cincinnati Express! west on the
Pennsylvania met with an ac
cident Wednesday night, it Newton, by
whirl nil the irsinsl °floater:lay were
delayed several botirs. The track name
em prom tinder noe l of the passenger
oars; and, three of the coaches were
thrown from the trick. No person wee
injured , and the cars Sustained compara
tively slight damage. Fortunately the
engine •broke lease from the train and
ran ahead. It had gone Male short die
temin when the engineer saw the Phila
delphia Exprew train east approaching
at full snood. He mopped his own en
gine, ran on ahead and succeeded in
stopping theadvanningtrain. The trams
pas. At this point, and. the action of the
engineer it is presumed. prevented a
terrible 'accident, ea the approaching
train would have run. into the wrecked
train, the effects of which amid scarcely
I be imagined.'
The paisoseee et
• In his letter...tett:le New York Tritnnte
the father, of Gen.Orrnt myth
" Mrs. Grant (my wire) was the second
daughter of Mr. John Simpson of Mont
gomery county,. Pentutylut ale. Sheens
bora and brought up in that county,
about twenty miles irom Philadelphia.
Whenln her nineteenth year she re
moved with her father to Clermont coun
ty, Ghto. The family were very highly
respected; people of veracity and integ
rity; but not or any particular ambition
beyond that of living Independent farm
ers
"I was born in Weetrooreland county,
Petmulyants, .Tannary A 1794. When
I was &spurs of age. I was taken by
my father, who emigrated with his fami
ly to that put of theinorthweetern ter
ritory which is now Columbiana county,
Ohio. When Tares tea years of age, we
moved to Portage county,
ihthSWietirli
Iteserre."
Dedat. E 1D ceimmr , as moue:
Joseph Slavi yesterday made Wm'-
;Mahon &garnet James Dick, proprietor
of en - eadnil saloon Id the Diamond,
charging him with passing counterfeit
money. It la alleged that the deponent
went to the Wank and gave In payment
for something obtained there a genuine
Nal-loud Bank note of the value of
twenty dollars, and received in change
a counterfeit ten dollar note.. on . the
Highland Bank of New York.
rant was issued.• •
.11warierIng.—ArrnstesVlek.tbe Young
man who wesiniured by felling through
thil trestle work of the Western Penn
sylvania Railroad, on the gOth Ins; Is
recovering:
NUMBER 60
New Orsar, lionsa.—The - splendid
troupe of Japanese gymnasts, acrobats
and Jugglers • now performing at the
Opera House, were greeted with a .very
audience 1./ night, and, as nanal, their
daring and skilful acts merited and re
ceived hearties/ applause. This evening
new feats will be introduced. 'To-mor
row afternoon a grand matinee will be
given.
2,Lison2o Efkit..—Logrents. the royal
u_pnjurer, who hoe deceived our people so
handsomely with his marvellous trioka,
and elegant sleightof hand performances:
with his wonderfully well trateed cats,
mice end bird:, had an oyerfloWing
house last night. He is.! without doubt,
the most entertalmng and versatile con
jurer now on the American stage. To
night many now attractions are offered,
and the usual dietributlon of costly gifte
will take place.
The Rlnk.—The ins at the Blob Is in
beautiful order to-day, a light eptinkling;
put on during last night's, frost having!
made It es smooth as a mirror. Skaters!
should lake advantage of ovary hour!
that thellink le open, es the seam can-I
not last very mach longer. To-night,
addition to the attractions of tine lee and !
the splendid music of the Great Western!
i Hand, Barnum'. 'let boy .will take hie
second lesson on skates. Caine Curtlif
will exhibit his beautiful and dlillcult
movementa,and several interesting races(
will some off.
_ _'
Intellectaal Bead—Oor readers will
bear in mind that Mr. F. B. Crysler, ono'
of the most pleasing readers and slots=;
tionlsle of our country, will entertain en.
audience tonight ati the Chapel of the
Pittsburgh Female College, with select'
recitations and reading.. The pregramm
embraces some of the finest prose an ,
poetical gems of the English langus '
and a rare intellectual 'treat may asfel '
be 'anticipated. Doors open at sere :
o'clock; reading to commence at quartz
to eight o'clock. Aiimiesion fifty oen
.Pervonal.--Mr. Whidows, the gen'
tlemanly agent of the great wOlo Ball;
the world known violinist, is in the al
arranging for a grand concert by the
eminent artist, to take place a feyrday
hence.
Allegheny Councils en Pearl
Page.
CITY ITEMS
WuLents Itailors.
No one ever attended faithfully
sedulously to way matter. of buzlnesii
when tho vital organs ware dlnarder
Id inch au extent an to impair the go
oral constitution. The main point
cinema may be the Stomach and slime
tary canal, orlt may exhibit Itself ;
petite into part very remote the ,
from, but , ion may be ill= that there i'
eome defective function not fulfilling • i..
natural requirements of the .phyaitel o
gardami. - -:.---- .ii
We have all the while maintained i 't
the blood is the Chili( Bourne of diseask,
inasmuch as from it Is produced and r,t
produced every organ and tisane ennead
in the economy of Life and health. liR.
the blood, contains the elementary prifi
dales requisite to the reorganization IM
reproduction of decaying or diseased
parts; and if the worn-out matter of the
human system be punctually carrleti
out or It, there most be health d
rigor of body sod mild. Disease canat
find root amid each a state of thinks.
It will be overthrown and the per,ett
empire of health will reign in its eiteld..
DR. KEYSER'S BLOOD SEARCHER
in the greatest Invigortuat. of the blood' of
the stomach, of the bowels, of the Kid
ne3-s, sod, In tact, of every organ ein
cerried in thellting being. Weak new*
glee place to IL Impaired appetite lit'-
stored; old dlsertaci of whatever sortiere
completely driven out, and nnderits per
extent nsetherstam of heethandeneitcy
arery sore
bottle e tti this w a o n n Y dr ; I rl rtg-
t euy, a a f nd all th twe have raid time'rand
again of Its cur ttive and renewing
Nand
will be more realiz.d.. - ,i 1
I
Sold by the wen. dozen or single,Bi ot
tts._si ihn_Dontoifrillrertairslicine L
Dr. Esyser's pansy tat ion ronm fo r
troublesome` chtoialo diseases,lß3 .. nn
street, from 9 .a., . to 4r. 34 7,'
Cann thou not M ulster ton rated dl
And ei'b some sweet, obitslous sattdttte.
Cleanse the font bosom of the wilt:met; tuff
That weighs emutbahe.rtt
Certainly; Plantation Bitters will do
it when nothing else will. Melandholy,
Depression, Hypochondria, Insa=i
spring, more or less, from a
stomach, and this, Plantation Bitte'ns la a
sure cure for. There is no mistskeabout
it; Dyspepsia, Headache. Dullness, iilgne,
and Low Spirits roust yield to theSealth
giving and genial influence of thelrian
tattoo Bitters. If you ere In doubt,
make one trial and be convinced. d oubt,
say those who know.:
MAGNA)LtA WATEB.—A delightrol tot,
let article—superior to Cologne, Ord at
halt the Price. xte*.inF
The prices for Dry Geode
higher; buy neer. Bee pricee'st
li t
An Excellent. Article—him Mine.
low's Soothing Syrup lain excel! Se aril.
etc for all dimwit , * of children [St
.tve
limes the child from pidu, regal "
ca the
stomach and bowels, and, loyAfivinv
health to the child, comforts std rests
the mother. Daring the process ilteeth
lug Its value is inestimablw• curie wind
colic and griping in the bowels. , f. 6 ewe
sad •call for .. H ir e . Winelow's Athlng
Syrup," having ttiti foe-simile of ',Cards
•t. Perkins" on the outside wrap • -- y. All
others are base imitations. i
11...eke.Pe., . 7 r •
in housekeeping . good. offekineit Bar
kerb. kee Table LWOW', NlTldltil,;VOriall,
Toweling, &C. ;IN
Dry Goods it Wholessfe.--W are of:
ferini full linen'of bleached •andttern
Muslin, Prints, Ticks. (Anglia*. s, and
other staple goals; nuking' tri i V largest
stock in the West at Eastern p gesh—
J. W. BAXICER
No. fie Marks _Arcot..
Boots Shoes sad Gaiters-0 i.lhevoty,
latest style, can always be had at . Mt:
Robb's, sit Market street- He /Leaps a
splendid stock always on band 'and sells
at the lowest prices.
Country and City nereh■a find
a fall sopply of rll kinds of Dr) , foods,
at !tea than eastern prices, at Valises.
Boots, ISbees ao• Galtars-0 • iltrk .
It style, can always be reid at Mr.
Robb's, 89 Market street. - 114r. , lieeps
r t fa o
dld sto t •lf . s i _lways and, uld sells
110.-66 e the Bleached M
gat Barker'e. •
CanaCitation Watei- la . eettidit sire
for Diabetes and all dismiss o the kid
nays. Fort ale by all drugg arra,
Pheeting IMetllna, val *id Bea
ker's.
I ,
tbe : rest4bea of lbw
bride. wants, Thutaday anranlei. - relarlary:
Art, by lige. L. N. Morgan of Christ Church.'
M. IiZOROT. NOBLE. of Plaabargb. wad .
LIMA, only daughter of lune - tg.Chow. of.
kal"llB.Zairireroto, rekoz'
.T A S .. UN I
yea or bra age. /:. • ,
me inimi wilt take plane frokk 111. late ml.
4nca. No. 1 Federal etbret, AH*.MD7O II I. as
To , D ttor Mb lola, at cectooktr.
McCANN.—clo 'Thursday rnkr Sibnury
StA. 1111 k. kolto a MOJA s S so . silo ce.
kaorc....,
SaStral will Vats Picea front t4ll* restacsair of
her coo. Sr. Jac. *Wu. Nw ISPOott cikkat.
Tate DAs. at 11 o'clock. to pcSkroot to Silty
Ware Yard, Senn imatblp. 'filiation& ortho
fondly an respect/laq Invited tOrrattozO,
DR. O. litr.iß
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Miss sad Paiau■ saes
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Merchant T
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*Atm attsodabonsin llMmoslrylilmerso“ ,l
riklubia Reading Kuser Ibr tho r 5.414
Moo mad Mattel/alb rasatill nrsd.eox.
aWetl Upon. siPa Irr In 7. CaD•r re
iei atty. Ito !Imam kledisalo or itorotmoi.
6.44a10 Irtlioirt ti.. •
Maui Marls irialritAXlTlM
tke ammertirct,.... '
ipair et 1.14.,
—lll4 mak eon. or Mar m Ur pasos ii•Ws4
, lddlltkpu b eteW ea& be MOO
y aro, It dab Mos.
=ECII 501001 11 M —la arlartax Tot?
Me wait fipMol oittlea yca
?Visa, sa ..Issue I Weetallefty .41%1aa tarsal:.
edrfWrr haying tot ono MU .int.
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Flip Many
of inmost linnet Ornns
In ItenistasolLatlanksa7biens as octant
ddsvnik . 041.1RTTa,
UNDKRTAKERS• •• •
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ALEX. Al lit EN, frig DERTAIR
No. 2$ /math Steikat, , rittalurxb, , .
otaliktadif CESPIIt, OLuVEr, al. a
Orerr aa•criaues at MIMI litentallti U.d/
4ralstod. 1b.., <rpm 4sy l2s.'
- ;t4 Cani•pgi fang.hed.
Daviet . Xerr. D.
W. sasu. D. D., ibogiu Ewing, a.,
' 6tlk<oo H. Ylll.t. .
I C II4I I LES a PEEBLE . . rawer-
Terra AND LTVLIIT STABI L ,
scruii
,tif Sandusky Pepsis mil Clause% 'venue, Allegbes ,
f s y elm s when. their COFFIX ROOKS ars elm
uuslitly supplied with peel sad Isultuelois Roses
lilmpursuy sad lillianut COM.. se fined
'arstug friss fel to 11110. Rddl'4Dwparcd for
lieszsaa wad Curtsies furithiledi
',jilt*. Pit kinds of Moan:o4.ord. If ieiquirel.
pdisisiirpoe at VI lows. tn. ma 'alibi:.
;!..11013EBT T. IinDINET. rneer
. TAPS Airlf So. 45 0510 St..
Osilegliear. Sad Dos OS D 1..., 540000. (by
' jobs Wllacis•.lliss..) sd.d. ses Sisid
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Zasessied Dag.= ida
0050.
Doll. Is propordos's ne.m.
: famish. st 1.5 00 4(4. Drape. Diana. Pis.
tstedissra.ths hindshislassils." Ott. ep.s
sad slat -
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DiXT4.IOI2. .01/da,,Na. Oido
Alfeabeay. .11•411.14 Roaawcod aad other ea.
ens. Withaaaarplose steak *tram:rat raralahlska
Booda„ au band aad Waldo& ataaattanaaUce,
at lowest prtota. Nati sad Lipory SW:IK •
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se. of Iftnt sad 11LI1dlo Stisots.
rh.c.obsss 10SSIMlo a 4.
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W 'A Dit T E TOL—Now
• 'ready let Ciaranare, .71111111101 T
or Tax WAR SZTWZEN TR( 51A , 111 Wa
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Ras. At, , zeuevia B. 11T1L17.114 6.ll,lfttr (Ir.
Wars, vele& terra dada ran elsserllyekas at the
wort. Address. lIATIONAL ENBLIItiLBO
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WASTED-10,0 1, 0 AVEN I B.—
A sample seat ft.. with Um., ier
MM:X=T:C.==I
entirely new. IlintandlelselrsAhe. Gen be eon►
at tone Or ..... betb wale eno fusel&
Ne ell enterprise or . ►oenlej. ♦ddrese W. H.
WANTED--AGE•TEL , for . THE
ISLUIVAX47I/. , and him the). Lived.
r.nd►t'sd Dl.d Ibr the listen, with doe nee and
Incidents In the Utast Rebellion. It costal.
over 10) Rae Ingrastage and Rh rw.. and I.
the splelest and ebeepeet tear book gantlet.. 4.
. Pelee, only U. XI Per cony, The penile are GM.
Resod enslost Infotior 'myths with a ehiallar
'title. , hoe that the honk you bey contents over
the en/peeled* and WO bonen head for Clren
lars. Addreoe 7OP BHUIRICh • CO.. PIO.
adelphls.. ?a. dh V
MR BENT.
Fan DETT.--Three Booms on
Tetra moat to not. ♦ vial:Wally Dr••
awed. Tor farther Istormatlon onwitro at 2,11 P.
iOIIII2D WritltZT.
FOR BENT—At Pine area, on
grom is of tlis nbsalber. •
A'Ai•T VOTNAGX.
Of sins or alibi tams& Ent few altaatleos ln
the cotutty mom dool.toblti. Hoot low. Moot.
at E. t Y. Rational Boat. Fourth street.
Plttsiargh.l'obroo Mb. IN
L'7',-Two ••o•e RoMm• lit
nem building!. on Otto . mar 8 Amon
.trees. Alloptmoy. mlth OtroilloPs over toe.,
mitt motor. man roma
for dr7 &Mot 4 proem or null Moo more. AIM.
to tama bulldlogo..temr rooms. suitatoto for moat
Wally. Apply at Mato of TRAVER BROS..
11blo ammo sad Podootelt street, Alloshooy.
FOR SALE.
FOR gal E—A good - Tann*. y
4 rairrr ACHES Or LAND, with two
good orobseds, good dwelling Donut,: ID
tart boots, ludo house, shop. •A niditTePtf
ty is moil issorablf loostiostiVF , -.lles from the
city on the Pittsburgh • Cleveland IL IL. nest
ow dotag Speeteehetre . em• s in>i• •
tit bad at's bentalta mut ens the men mammals .
terms. Inquire at BeIdSZT • EILLL.IIIIIese
wrotn*uAlbmWmyCUT.• .
Fo g ~SAlLE—Ronosieva.-7 he
bea.a of them &Walt , * Lots ore now *f
lared it pntt.atdli. aidany on dealsoos • f dos
bnittang slats +mold do wan to tasks a sslettlos.
The vlllatio Is located Oa • • santlful sad Psalm,
spot. two and .-half Wit trait tbarpttoult. on
tho Watiern Peattittranla 11•11 toad. which nano
through It, matzo It math tome valuable and
sgrattblt. Ea tenslve prepasatl•O. art now
matt, - f Mt emoting a mon.et of eat bonzes.
whet orPl prone an onstztat t. Idua team Tha
rasnalndar of them lots will to sold it vents!,
tenants raw and on tarots txamilexi7 attl.
atLl.•$1117111111LY. B.al EMU. and Tatars
sate ♦pats. Latnonattrllla.
FOR diLLE.l3limse and Lot Oa
s. Pasiamyr aaflw i.. Lot Mby 111 test, • -
Baba. tram., oalataldus7 roams ladioed ball. •••
Laprevall. liosaesadl.o44albalbal4. tsar
stmt. Jl.ltuburr . Lot. Si by 12.
tad; bac. Masi. eaa'adas baIL an roam and •
goad WWI wa s gm: - A/W 41.1.1.1. 12 '
HababinokLola taped bisatlaa. :Lapin al J.
HUSH a .00..
411
keen.
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FOR A.LE—t - Tory "delay:Ale
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thraip.itary BEMS ROM. featly new:
pram& Mick trent, =AMA. atsatleid.l...
!,k..itqllt; Lai!) . • 1 , 0141AILII• MT. fOO.l
Sid Seabed garreclao. el ILL IL =MEM near
Wine. ma, reimusca tecim Avila
FOR SALE...HOU S .—AT
ttow.iaD , S, Liven sad we mais.,e.,
aarTtIQLT HOZOL tillTB three D.PeLE
ORLY' 11015121. - a. DILOGIIT
thres../LALON. YL3IESV4** EISZT
tb,,f1.4004P. 't
ingtormUm4dit sad - 44 ea asCikitleti
FOIL- 8411.sse CATIOIAGEI, .
'rattan. nkt one r trio boots; ono TWO
-1101121 WAGON, •oort • doable ro •ot MLR-
NM, orros# two. ,Zorritro 4114. rFNITEN.
ITAIII VAUD' TIME,
samulut.
twain ovro.hal , tbni Ia ltrivtoleia2 , 4
pdtpeadoit ttw ttetta Miro =ant wan.
Tellug ora. progrwlei. I.osentir and dew.
Znirlaa4 aad Switstrlsia's boutlns and
Ilmloraamplobod sad basipi., Omni la the
infitanuatlag •11.6thsts oar mashie My MILL
Tho gnu. ou nat..; al7e7 of au li.dt
•tostel kertmblla ottms ass StitlPt.t.
Tkt tick they go wt la vs,oingt
Sulptatle az the rstizo.4i7tras or At.tt,..:
as, littb• Wit; " "Tilt oiti mem,a CE oae
railnamils adopt tlatza, kiaul2it best that
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The m.relinit U. buskin.; sfttaiteisd 631.
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Pal
Veashere the oil:dui:et ilkeieedo that tee ems.
Mae read the hereitte.ese all wtf to 'wee.
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lAAS their Inaba. Ellll/28 8121.1121
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the ...Meanie or the zaaeti"sted Wean) We.
ie b4Rl7)vetaaateseett to tfieettei. as
ita prupertlea'ara retalhee !Fall tr 41 4 1 0 1 . 3 "
Itallapatrid.
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Tar the Malan. premallea era mail &amiable.
&Darkling Painters water, love •• • •• , 7•011••• to
oolaptabate <bustler/sea 17 as id& et !UMW
enalttelealtbs eemaileem.
• . Crtal.Ti U. itaellbaxa.
Tim efemefelat piebeiitee tbli 11gb7 via
,eleassipreaentiot are »taint tbe alrbett
4•4.4,1•11111( • UM: grasalar Ant. broaattsta a
eaalaiett iaarillagy.lammiceaea ea& Pros .
jai*. trier us *guile Valise Ilseashe:
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pailitha •r•thi 5i10:41%144' Held tts`B9ttu(
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drasalte is prodimpd. la an agrytes,bw form,vlll..,
out 114 Iscoavestesse etsalig tmr.i h
anar.le iund la awe Cf.
naarßams,. aam,,.seAtlFF.af.stquaeq..9g,i , 44 .
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fair WS Mt ack•r;:laciTzto orrrurk
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