The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 05, 1868, Image 1

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9:10444 1 0 the &Bate Yollterde, bY.tho,'
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eoustltutional . prOceedlity, the formail.
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imur/tmgely - „ettended, and its proceed hike iceiz gings)arrtivii
who. mtlizifand . g00d...7fee11i55.3..,C0L..
weidwpitwik for frititfoi4 - wit
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: • iliiiiifieleulailuxiimil!ilafficia,ckek or
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•B* - 0404.; raptateporatty. a, mite._
migoccoolikerstde ab.niq end ' s
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mind ; la Set vf i the Temzfrylituals De:
saotti In nomination for
oirodloct of Andiiiriliima r ,la"tirWeV
Demon rehash/Vans pat I
forwart'fiii - gitiiejoF 'The
Presidential giants Intl oraralty ova
ded by the'Coneention, the delegates to
the Datbo,tiltonnotipti meamaixdsig un-
thicis ttthe infoitibsiqiiint
dee of Impeachment, . based upon the
PrealdintHlNC,lntlinextuttorr
:ticmary spennhes of 1566. the 'House
ban bgfa SOveraza tanYs,PPtlehen ,
demist° the instaiciuney of the Asti:
cies p.Easiositir sdepled: It has simply
recogelstei* COlMCOdektie
• public dettuthd. Now that the Monne - tut
j fps ithiyatis tliremened Watt takes. .
luusd,•thilt thorough work shall be
made ofrit---thatsol cntly.his recent and
. 1 =fused. ilolations of law ,hullbe
; eleauget<againta the offender, •Isat that
Ithawhobs 4licial career of Ethentlea
urataationa: and encznerinranis -liL
3 warfare upon theninsistittional nghts of
I the law•maklng power; and Lb iiiegint
and despotic refuel to yield to the will .
of a thyal-yeople for ass: eeforeisient of
law bathe rebel States, Lucifer the abso
hrthaeincrity of all the ,rights which it
eostlithr years of agonizing trial to ea•
labile)* a title todl these crimes
leitnstMf and vet' clearly forth in
the Deist of his own incenntary and
triakathlipinelamaticths of war i , ipineit
gonitreith"-aball ago now- be •Pn*einen
neat /WI foe Jndgux. We .bOileve,
thine wail be found guilty artMlitEt:ttillised
fuit., the, high alba which he luse
natiatehAcieg .before' the ciettiteiehet
torn two artitlevinSta verdict, but it
will finely pronoince, upon these, not
43214thlitrAZDIIIIC JORSION has 1
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ted pecitled „Lmss, but that be has - been .
for nearly three yeara the triad obirtacje -
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In AU or 'Union and nate, tied
shall , deajt - witit accordingly% That
— iewhat the tddltiOns to tidy indictment
mein, and ` no citizen need hope, or fear,
that Congreas So faltering in its high per
poem, or donbtftd of ita tanroiyhant harm
TUE 13017TH Nor AFIIIeANIZED.
.r.bet PUF:Mnoeratic riden4 3 -L Musa
thar ! skintsln.patleht comitot; thriSduth
ern States, although containing a popu
lation of freer citirans not more than
one-halfafwhom are white, arestill very
far from being africiutiziri. The white
race eine' ninwr knelt - - Orilla/dittos
In the control of public eget . rs, and could
cosily wield a still greater influence if it
would atandon - its - foolish - and danger.
one policy of non-action under the laws
of Con,gress. In Virginia less than =o
lio:lrib of the Convention are, colored
ment ha-Aortli Cardliita Ism: than one
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sdhth; leai than one-tenth;
TR 14111161111 they hese a majority; in
Florida they are one-fo u rth; in Georgia
leer than one-eleventh. In .Alabama one
; in - Arkansas lees than one-flfteenth,
and in South Carolina they are about
exmal. There is but one Southern-Con
uentioit which they actually control, and
in all the rest their Minority is erupts
;ugly small. And as, -by the Conatitu-
reqtaje auk yeArw sad
rtiien yeini. or citizen-
ildp, at least two years yet mutt elapse
- befors therwhlto race ata be deprived of
itarxrduzive teamacy of tue Coagreaf•
- 1/1; LEVI PS.7O Of last week Mr.
or the arm ' of GeorgelV: Bey.'
& 00., tho-well known bankers of Wash-
Ingldirildisecrrered an error in the cash
aeon= or lir. John C. Clarke, Va." for
twenty ymrs has filled the position of
teller. Upon =Miming =fact to Mr.
Clarke, he immediately made a contes.
ilon to tint effect that for some time put
he had bunt lasing' the money of the
bank to loan to some of his friends, but
expected to return the same before he
wsattneovered. The defalcation amount
ed to newly $O,OOO. He -immediately
transferred to Mr. Riggs air his property
In real estate, amounting to about t.
000, and about .26,000 worth of paper
properly endorsed and secured, and upon
sane: its money will be realized, thus
making all good, and preventing any
lass to the bank. The accused n a well
_kappa. citizen of Washington; and Mr.
Tflgvi and other members of the firm
express yen regret, at the. commence.
Me has been with the firm sinceboyhood.
and always enjoyed their coialdence and
esteem. It Is understood that •by the
minas of hta friends he has left the city:
hin action will be taken against him by
Mrtifiggs.--Mr. Clarke fan son of the
.late Matthew Et. Clair Clarke, who was
Inpubito Join vain in this
.city.—Washingrors Chronicle.
Tim CUM' discetcims annonace the
' death of the young Meg of Bavaria.
Levis IL, whichstearrel at the 'Royal
Pilate is Munich on last Friday. Tee
emmt mast have been sudden, as there
had been no previrms mention of his
illease - King Luis was born August
ggeb,1345 t ,40. tett he s
- wss Jai .than
twenty-three years old. He had reigned
hodly four veare-tunring succeeded to
his hither. King 11 ininallisn IL, on the
10th of Much. 1864: He was a heed•
come looking young man. but of dellate
` - pbysitullorgardzstion. He never show
ed any for willies; bat wee •de.
to w to mask, The - King,is succeeded
by his brother, Klieg horn 'April 811.14
1848. Their mother, the Queen Dowe
r Was a daughter of the late Prince
of. PrlllZill, and Is axeman of
'llntilulgeece, and ot chaWleter tupe- .
riot to Instill either -husbandwr sone
Gorsinsotr-Wann has returned to the
-New Jersey,fisnato the jolt* resolution
withdrawing the content of New Jersey'
to the pMposed Constitutimuti amend
,ranatv, MOM1014;- - Isitlt Itittobfectiona
',The Gorentor nye the resolution bac
no oallditY.: theratilcation haring been
. atneadyntsda,-no further action can be
taken by the State, except the matter be
aiaba-logOOlgod*h7,-Cortgreal,lor the
:',tatlfltstiott • bY a anfildent number of
-States; and, therefore, New Jersey can
,not avail hermit of any *right to with
becauso-of the delay by other
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lIRST EDITION,
NIGHT.
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4114110111ralion from Chief
Justice (hose.
IU9 mu ea rreliminary Hattie's.
/napesiohnent 'l/Dungen Ap
pan itt. this Bar Of the Senate; • •
*ethic%
.Trfeented and Hea d.
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44tothor ArtrAir (Naga m ,the
Epaza - azukiii§jeatad, .r]
fort to , be, Organized Today sod
• - lakposaluotat Proceeded With. •
rt. 2Fiqsairoil
Efection -
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to the Wont
Westraterres March 4, lefifiv-
ATM Chem submitted the following
efiet Swede of Me United . Sfat.ek
Inasmuch -ea the.itolct
_power to try iiii-
Imachusent, milted by the theitstitutten
in thtthiettate; end it it 'guide the duty of
the Chief ..Tsuitiert to preside who the
President he on trial, I take the liberty
of enbecillieg very respectfully- some
observations in respect to gie proper ,
water lirioceellbur utoork iinposch
*Mob ,been preferred by
the acute: of lbetireitentatthes wallet
thePtersidettinOwid !film - .That when
I the 'fitenatet sits for the trial .eit' an Mt
peWfiniont;" It sits an a dart, menu, I
uriettentlithalle. Tkettoi the trial of an
Ithpenchstent et the prealdeat this Court
meat be• constituted of members of the
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Seattle, with Chief Jostles Presiding,
Wine. equally so. - The Xedera lie is
remerded • as' , the - highest contest
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P. ,1 "3" authority--on. the 'constitic
thou of - the Conitifution, and In-the
sixty-lberthmennher the Saactioas of
the Senate. sitting to its Judicial °aped
ty;ite a.". Court Re the trial' of iseptesch
meat...are examined. In a peragraph
expiahaing the reasons for elating the
Supreme Corat . with the Senate in the
formation of a Court of Impeetimeest,
it is observed. that .to amertain the
t of io
makingt a he uChiefJutise obf
t n ha ed Cour m t
the President of the Court - of Impeath
meat, asps proposed in the plan at the
Constitution. While the Inconveni
ences of se *attire corporatloa
of the former . _lnto the latter
will be substantially ; avoided, this
wee. perhaps, the prudent way. This
authority seems te as doubt open
either of the preposltlonajust stated, sad
,the endernest of, them servo to in
troduce a qbeetion open Width I think
,t my duty to state the result of my re
fiectiers to the Senate, namely- At what
period, in the case of an impeachment of
the President, should the Court bet:agate-
Lead, Under the oath an directed In the
Comsat:allots? It will readily itself
toany one who relleclettro the aMllties and
1 -learning in the law which dlstingtmet se
mealy Smatters, that, besides the reasoa
teesismed in the Federalist, there must
there been still another for the previa
ion requiring the Chief Justice topreside
in the Court of Impeachment. Trader the
I Comtlintien, limn of a trattmey Ingle
I office of Prealdent, the Vice President
succeeds, and it was doubtless thought
prudent sad befitting that the next la
=Med= mould not preside in a pro•
tending through which a vacancy might
be wrested. It was not doubted that the
Senate, while sitting in its ordinary ca.
pettily, must necessarily receive from the
'louse or Representatives some notice of
its rotation to impeach the President at
rts bar, but tt does mein to me au newer-.
ranted opialen, la view of this Censti
tutlenal provbdon, that the organization
of the genets as to Court of Impeach
ment. under 'the I Constitution, should' '
precede the act:* atmenacereent of the
impeachment on the fart of the
, Home, and it may perhaps -be
thought a nun less warranted opinion
that articles of impeachment should only I
be presented to a Court of Impeachment
that So other summons ofprocess should
I be presented to a Court of Impeach. ,
meet, that me summensor procese should
lame from the-organized Court, and that
' role for the government of each Court
should be framed only by the Court I
:nett i hove found myself unable to
come many other conclusions than these:
1 I can Amiga no reesons for requiring the
Senate to organize BA a Court under any
other than ha ordinary presiding °fiber
for the later promodtatp upon int
machasent of the President which
does not seem to nue to appi
am qsal
Lite
a n d atehas . plooleded upon informedeter
views, and it, Is net my purpose to mu
test what Its euperior wisdom may ham*'
directed, All good citizen" will fervent-
pray that no a:m.lwM ove
hen the grave proceedings now in s pro
gram willcited as a precedent; but It
Is net immutable suck aa oecesion may
come. inasmuch, therefore, as the Can..
stitutiort haat charged the Chief Justice
with au important funetteit in the trial
of ast 113*sec-hit:teat of the President,' It
ban anted to me Attu:geed obligatory,
wherebe is unable to concur lathe views
of the Solite conoorning matters maga
tial to the trial, that his nespectfol dtauat
ahould appear.. 8. P Cuss.
Chia Justice of the ITattad States.
'`l)gmogen of Mr. HOWLED, it wis
GO:lend to beimiated sad referred to the
Select Committee of - Seven; -
The bill to settle the accounts of Capt.
filei l. zlieury - Preble; of the navy, was
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The oil for the extauston of the Capi-
NlLTeltill=Patilidp.S". an d
belasio•dua the Madison pa
wubl'lramed.
The to furtherpreside for effect to
law, in regard to puttlio lands in Nevada
WM amended and pealed.
The bill providing for the holding of
a Circuit Court at Erie, Pa., passed,
nevaactordwr annum rasemevart.
At live minutesast one the managers
aptatarod, followed p by members of the
House, the latter ranOng themselves
out-i 4 the barof the Senate, and the
=austere diking easteprevidedlor them
la the following order: Bingham on the
Vgitt,„Boutwell, EitavendlldgenXllson.
111111anut aad Batter. The Speaker of
the House WAS ARTited to end beside
the President pre test,and was osoorted
to Manna by tir.,Grimea.
Silence having been restored. the
Chairman of the Committee, Mr. BING
HAM,aid: , •
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-.Mr. President, the Managers on: the
part et Mellows of Representative; by
order of the House, ars wady at the bar
of tho &mete to pnasent Articles of Lm
machnlent for the matatenanes of the
nt preferred &whilst Andrew
Johnson, e Pro:Waist of ths United Iltatea"
'The Pi-cadent pre tem .The Bar
gemteat-Arnis w ill make procUmaties."
Sergerent-at-Arms—Hear ye, haaree,
all persons are ordensd to keep slim on .
Palo nr. imprisonment, while the How*
of Reprowsitaiiims exhibit to the Renato
Articles of impesahment egullid An'
draw Johnson, President of the Molted
• Mr.DINGRAI4I thee roes and reed the
Articles 01' lEspeachrrAat, the =gagger&
ateo
also standing, waist he exception et Dlr.
At &quarter la two Me reading or the
articles was concluded and the managers
andenier members of the House retired.-
Mr. ANTHONY offered an enter tint
Aarhus the e` trial no parson shall
be segultW to the galleries except on
'tickets . Issued daily bp the illerassuttat
'Anna, not ax .ftari* the Murder that
CSIXL be aconstatodaini with meta leaving
the Psetag• entirely free; that tickets
Wall be awed to topaz; 'nations; that
each Ailintsdor shall be entitled to roar
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tickets, beach member of the I.fonse to
two, ChiefJustke sod each Judge of the
soprense Court to two, esch Judge of the
Omni, ot Memos to two, reporters RP the
Preento '
hire sixty tickets and the ro
minder robe.distributed - by the Ser
geant-st-Arena, wholastithorizolto carry
ont 'these reputations, and to aragc7,
ardor Lb* Onetime or the Cuusituro on
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condi:quit axpeasam, anfacient means
for tbripmerration of order. - : :
At the arinestlen of Mr. EIERISA_N
the order will laid on the table.
TILE MtEllif MILL.
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The funding bill was taken up and
Mr. lIENDICRSON addressed thehenme.
Mr. HENDERSON ativecatid the re
duction et the rata of interest en bonds
to 3 0.-100, belleeing the contacts made
with bondholder' were raultraubject to
lettuce legialatien; that new ionic for
such be negotiated to take up the six per
cent debt. He would even the terms of th•
contract, and admit payment in gold, to
be obligatory protided creditors would
reduce their interest to compensate for
appreciating their bend", even from 71,
the present value, to the par of gold. If
the creditors refuse to fund on fair
terms, he would not fund at all, but
adopt such a policy as will en
able the United States to take up
securities as they mature, at which time
we Can proceed b3 -, taxatiolland new
loans at q er 4 per cent to provide means
for retiring them. He denied that a de
preciated paper was the greatest of curses.
A six per cent lam, equal in
bulk to eighteen of the nation
al wealth, was • worse one. •He
thought' is
.doulele. amount . at cur
rency per... capita was needed here
to that required In England and France,
or making allowance for their greater
'wealth, belles much more, which would
give us an aggregate circulation of of hundred =Allem. The Govern
:Went ituddd save hundreds of elution.
Seining securities, with a lower rota et
Interest, and placing an equivalent
count in the body of "he bond. He de
nied being a repudiator. He adhered to
the contract, aa honnderatood It plaial,E j
to timid. • Mt 'might Diener:die and as The
Senator from Vermont (Mr. Morrill);
but thought his plan would result In a
failure. .
Attar rePiying at length to various
mittolmes olthle.(11r. lientlersenteptlll,
arid" ihnifiltulatMg the arguments Stilts
Liver, ne closed with an exontation of
the hope that If defeated no other femd-
Mg bill would be. paseed• during this
session.
At the conclualon of Mr. Henderson
remarks the bill was powtponed.
1311. SLCIdUCIZLIZI:SOL=ON A on
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Mr. HOWARD, from . Select Commit.
tee of Seven, offend the A.llO wing reso
lutions end orders;
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• lietolocd, That at one o'clock to-toor
morrow, P.. X., the Senate wits piothei
to consider the impeachment of Andrew
Jektiletti. President of the UnitedStelee,
at which time the oath or affirmation re
quired by the rules att., Senate, sitting
for the trial , of inamiachnient, aka& be
'administered by the Chief Justine of the
United States as presiding officer of the
South, attain as aforesaid. in esnh mem
- bet of the Senate, and the Senate will, at
the time aforesaid. receive the managers
i t t i ppoinkd by the-nona of lititgrotenta-
Ordered, That the, Secretory of the
Renato ley this resolution before. the
House of •Ropmentativea •
Oidered. Ma $ espy of the. rules of sad- practice In • the Setude
meat be lti reta
tho.trlal of inteesch-
isted b the Eicry
to the Rouse of Represen y
tatives, and s
copy thereof delivered by blot to each
member df ;the Home of Represent.,
tiros..
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:nt That the articles of :impeach
me presented against Andrew John
son, President of this -United States; bo
After aonsidiecteoltin Mt. ErtMllklig
moved a substitute watch was rejected.
The resolution and orders
_were th en
adopted serimem, , .
Mr. - POMEROY; from the mute Com
mittee, presented an additional order,
providing fora notice to the Chief Jus
tice, requesting his attendance as presi
ding °Meer, and for the appointment of
a committee to conduct him to the choir.
Adopted. • , •
The CHAIR appointed its such Com
mittee Meyer,, Pomeroy, Wilson and
Buckalew.
Adjourned. " • •
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HOUSE OF ItF.P.RE...9ENTATIV.ESt,
ADDITIONAL IXTZACLUILTNT AHTICLL
The Howe immediately proceeded to
the ommderation or the additiossi ar
ticle of Impeachment offered yeetterder
by Mr. Jetirkes, who advocated Raeder:-
tiara
Messrs. lirbißy and ,LAWRENCE, of
0h1e,..• supported the propoaitica, The
Latter desired to offer a resolution direct
ing the managers of impeachment to
present to the Senate the first four arti
cles of impereament agreed upon by the
Howse smdttud they nrocood' to may the
Judgment of the ',tenet* thereon after
proper Leming, and that it they after
wards find it neresaari they should pre-
sent the reenalniag articlei speed upon
Idr. BINGHAM expressed thll hope
that the resolution would hot le reed
upon.
-The SPEAKER stated It was not be.
fare the House.
Mr. dENCKS then moved the previous
question on tbe adoption at the article
offered by him. It charges unlawful in
tent and design on the part of the Beset:
dent to assume and eremite control and
command of the anales of the United
States, without being bound by the laws
witabliahipg rules for the government
and the ritemlattati of the Lendend navel
tbromof the United States.
The Rouse, under the lead of Mr.
Bingham, refused to second the previons
question, and thus, on • his motion, tie
article was referred to the Managers.
vita JILAXAGESLIS ArrIZAIt JOS mu 1.4. R
br.rzs szsivic.7
The Home then, at one o'cl oh, ro
e/aired Itself. into Communes of the
Whole, Mr. DAWES in the Chair, and
proceeded to the Senate , in comp
with the Managers. to 'present to that
body the Articles of Impeachment.,
At a quarter bettor* two, the Committee
of the Wholci.gf, the House etturuedto the
Hall, and itar, Mr. DAWES,
reported that the Mattawan of Impeach
ment on the snot Of the fleiien had pre.
muted to the Senate Articles of Ire
pescbtowat against the Treoldent of the
United Staten, and had bean informed by
its presiding officer the Spate would
inks action thereon, of -which due notice
would be odetni, -
Mr. LAFLI It, from this Committee on
Priatlng, afford Tiliolll resolutions
for printing extra napkin of documents.
Adopted.
Mr. CLARK. of Banes, offered 110-
olatlon instrurthg tb. Juiliciarj Coln
' mitt** toingnire into the expediency of
extending thejurladiction of the United
States Court, of Emma District aver
Indian Territory. Adopted.
Mr. DAWES, • from the Committee on
Elections, railed up tits joint resolu
tions reported from that Committee rel.
Ivo to IL R. Butler, : Representative
elect from the First C O ignisnionel Dis
trict of Tannessee. The . Joint rennin
: lion provides that Mr Butler bendudtted
to a mat as Representative on taking tire
usual. oath 4 support this Constitution,
and the test oath., with the exception of
the following words: . `That I have
neither sought nor accepted, nor at
tempted to exercise the hinctiorm early
oreu under any an therity sr pretended
authority in hostility to the United
Sitars",
Mr. - DAWES then explained the report
and re:moieties of the Committee
Mr. KERR proposal to amend by re
lieving Mr. Butler from taking the ether
portionsof ths test Mali..
Mr. BAKER supported the resoluUen.
Mr. PRICE opposed it, declaring he
would not abate on• Jot or tittle of the
striogency of the teat oath. -
Mr. COOK moved Is recommit, with
Instructions to report a general .low pro
viding that no person elected to office
abut] be required to take the tat oath, If
heel:tali have been relieved from disabil
ity to held °film under the constitutional
amendmeet, known as the MCI article;
also to report a bill to remove the disa
bilities of .R. R. Butler In the manner
provided for la such article.
Mr. PAINE moved to amend Mop/e
-a:able so as to make it recite that . Mr.'
Buller had perfoimed honorable WTI C•
in the army of the Enitod.States.P.rom
Reptemsber. IBM,' to May Mat. Th at
wee the only ground on which he would
vet* for the joint
The matter allowed to Hs error ter the
Mr. BEAMAN offered a resolution In
structing Who General commanding the
army to report the number of votes coat
for and against the adoption of tits Ala
bama Constitution. Adopled.
Mr. BRIGGS offered a resolution re.
citing that the duty en foreign copper la
disproportionately leer; that ruin is
threatened to the mpper producing in
, Wrest; that while the duty on iron Is
' sixty percent - , and lead fifty per cent.,
on ingot copper It is only fifteen per
cent., and on copper ores only live per,
mot; and Instructing the Goteuultioe on ,
Ways and Meansto Inquire Intathe prof
polity of so amending the tariff laws as,
to impose d city of five sate per pound'
on Imported Ingot, pig, ore and rolled'
copper, four cents per pound on pure
copper, and three cents per pound on
copper area. Adopted.
Mr. WOOD , offered a resolution re
citing frauds of claim agents and in
structlsg the, Committee an Military .
Affairs to report" what Thither legislation
seeoseery ror the
Adopton
ot.moltHers *ad sailors. -
' Mr. BARRE, lateeduced a joint rteck.
lakes rmpedlnL „Diettottal Zmtcs , la.
Itottida Lion. - ffrett to-Committee on
Adjourned.
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HCOD COITION,
THREE O'CLOCK A.M.
FROM EIIRQPE.
ates Cable
Dispatches,
•
Irish B form to bs Considered.
Captives ha Abyssinia.
Letters Received frrint Them.
Alive and Well bat is Great Fear.
ancendiarism in Ireland.
Popular Pia4robano3, ja Portugal.
7'ke !pain ßenesspd it; Eingy l
:1 • •
Farragnt l et Spezzia, Italy.
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rtlVtelapipa.otabassieuvisa.t,
Oirwr liarrAur,
Lorrnovr, l itiarch 4.—The present Condi
tion of Lieland 'and the question of *MI
milieu' in te s ti" corundered Maio }louse
of Commona en Tuesday neit.
DispalicherifrOm Arum*. Bag - , seiyiet
*Ms from Britirh captives have been re
ceived at the advanced post, having been
brought secretly by native memen
gere.-,f Thaler' tars am.. dated ?dried*.
February - fib; and "haw that the prison.:
era are sii* confined in a fort of King
Theodora' al Itagodia, carefalli guard
ed. Though in great fear of the
venglienee.lof
,;the King, they were
as well treated as their - condition
.
as prisoners would permit. . All were
env* and to good health, The letters
give lith-111gencii that the King or Shoe
bad left 'Migalla In great rage against
Timedermi, anti it was balieTd he would
tarn his inns ittialast the Aisslnisin
monarch as wen as the, British soldiers
arrived: knoWledge as to the plan
of; speratthesvor ths muse o( the policy
of the King his' yet been obtained.
Tdatznicac i „ March 'attempt was
made last night It Is alleged by Fenian.,
to set fin. tha large machine ihop Oda
city, - but it was defeated by the vigilance
Mille police. The incendiaries nrade use
of Greek tire. • •
MM!
Furaidece.• March 4.—Admiral Farm
frut arrived M Spends col We Emmet.
Frolic to-day. Ile received a visit from
the Italian Minister of Marine on board
the Frolic. •
Roans, March 4.—Cardinal Aittonoll
is co:Lanai to his palace by serlocut IL
110611.
=lO3l
LONDON, Mara. 4.—The popular dis
satisfaction In Parrtagal him not arlhaided.
dtapatch from Lisbon says an efigy of
thm Queer& was lUtrawl last night by an
oxeltod ;nob. - I
IL'
FARM, Itnrch . 4.—The visit of Primot
Napoleon to Gerinany has no contitsllon
with pottticalaffnits.
=I
tiotrrnastrro:s, March 4.—Tha stoma
ship Hammon's, whirb put back with
her propellor brsken; has arrived. Her
cabin passengers' s° forward l the Ger-
Mardaoo Friday. The Somata, which
sails; on sknday, taken the steerage pas
sengers and COM:4'.
=I
Lennox, March 4—En-ilia/J.—Com:els,
1123e492111•841:14 7114471/i Illinois tatteral,
Ens, 471.
Faannireirr, March 4 Ereaing.-11.
S. Itinatalitrong,.7Lini7Sl. .
Liveltroet, Marcti 4—Colon closed
excited and irregular; middling upLimile
nit spot birel,Diti; to arrive 9.1491/: Or
leans 9-11410 d; aaltsZpil) Ptosl-
slims and Breadatofra ussebnord. Pe
trels= heavy bok iso dm& fa price:
relined ls, 31.
Arms - arid:tomb 4.—Patroloom closed
arm at 4:T. 50c. .
EiOUTEIRE' STATES
Sr TN.C.t to ISo Ptlzoborga BWw.l
Thonacesn, March 4.—la the Conven
tion today the raiolutinne approving the
Intpeackunent of Pnaident iehnson were
adoptwi—Ofty-6onit4
The majority isnort on suffrage was
taken up attar the other twn reports read
been defeated. The first clause, giving
• suffrage to all =ales over twenty 'wars
end requiring one year's residence lathe
!Vats and three months in the county as
quidigitsiloas far Isuffrage, was adopted.
A caucus of the I Republican ntsrobers
will be hold,tcvnight to consider the ques
tion of disfranchisement . .
Rita* CARGILITFA.
Ite.smott. Itarci 4.::-Tbe Convention
last night adopted the relletoidlCanMl
[
Its ieeWag leatorse allow debtor* to 'fay
one-teach smcually ea their debta.
To-day the; Committee' on Privilege.
and Eleetious repCrted in Amor of oust
ing Mr. Williatne• of Sampson, andlav
log his mat to 1.1;.11111. •
The !article on the Constitution reported
by the Finance Committee was paroled to
ar roband reeding.[ It requires the Ow
end- Amenably to provide Ibr the prompt
and regular payment of intoned on the
public. [debt, male, at [prospective
slaking fund, and lobes from the
General dosernsbly - the
_power
contract any sew debts antll the bonds
of Waikato are at tar, mama the imam
bill creating the debt shall levy a special
tax to pay the interest.
The consideration of anaddltioaal ead•
Lien prohibiting the contracting of atm
new debt, except by a direct vote of the
peopha was postponed for want of time.
OOVIV IDANALIII/..
CIARLEZTU; Mirth . the Con
murrain le-day an ordinance was proem
tad apprepriatiag the CR/alai—State
Milltaryairadinny—fortioilage,grammu
and primary schools. The union mak
ing education compulsory. was passed
attar an animated debate. On the prop
osition for impost's. a poll tax. atone
dollar for educational purposes it was
agreed that the penalty fornon-payment
anall not be deprivation at the right of
suffrage.
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Attarra, Mara' 4.—Thu Consention
moired to adjourn on Use 11th inst.
Fili4:4lll thousand dollars were disbursed
to members this evening, making forty
thousand dollars in all , Tottaised by the
Convention: . ..
OALlFoarne.
lro Orwirmier Isoaltis.• to lterwaird
.be Zwida'leas of UM Leafsbests
Nallloretligir 01.1171 , ..11 la lapeoritisir
• time Pressaept. •
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Sart nuisance, !March 4.-43oeernor
Haight declines to 'rot-Ward the resolu
tions endorsing the action of Congress hi
the fixrpsachment -Of the Praddant, OD
the ground that they myth:properly in
fluence tiasjudgment of the Renate alt.
hog u s court. The Assembly remain
hens expressing eydipelhy for the Pres
ident were not liable to the same abler.
liens, or ha wonld hot hies :transmitted
them. The message was sustained' by
the cast leg tote of the Lieutenant Gov-
RaUread
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RAVI CITY, r1:111., Barth Lag.
dye excursion party, including
_Goy.
Crawford, Judge Bailey, Judge - Unbar.
Superintendent Anderson, and many,
members of tba press, about two
hundred and fifty in .411, •arrived hare
inis evening from Topeka. They took
supper and are now enjoying a dance
and will go to the end Of the back and
return to-morrow. , • _ ,
NteasimUilin.
tot rettitesettfo JO* ruttotnne /m e g..
ALII.4IIT; tr.l"; * . BtaieSl:—The Senate
has talented tho nomination of General
James 8.-Mann far AuStior of tho
Canal Department
poLrrioita;:
P ===== Ivisalsk Dorimeratle teams.,
tion—Charlos Z Heits, of Paystt
sf emlialorl Par 'Asilluir
irslitowson IL let foi Surveyor Um.
_Ongl — l'esepltioelsAd+.ll•l 7 .-Irp pref.
ixpressod for Prsardeii.
I apeella Dleataa terlttabaral Oaaatao ;
• ILertittearrno, March 4, 4 18118.
At twelve o'clock Ildn. N. A. Wal
lace callwl the Convention to order, In.
the bail ottho House of Itepresestatlverr.
Mr.Villare briefly ed.:trammel the 'dele
gates. claluslng that tlueltedl,el party
had - alrivn bittapaelly asilo'the
crionerd, and a. Mirliftude of
outrages ; a fa Is Crosse D emocrat, cote
rattles' on the people through their
rulers..
lion. W. iianmall of f3chuylkill,
was than elected temporMy Chairman.
Ho, alma, indulged In a *Perch of conald
crab]o bombast and f.drY.l. ;
At tour o'clock a permanent organisa
tion woo effected by the election of Col.
Wm. llopktuf, of.WasitingtOn.;eotuaty,'
Chalinta6: - San tat - teg
spoke in defense of President, Johnson'.
coMne: R, }Cep.; of it..teglePyismn-'
ty, wee one of the CoinniMee on Reso
lutions. At the night &elision tho Con
vention adopted a set of isectintions, the
gist of which Is es followsl:
L The happiest!' ofthe poopledeponds
on the perpetuation of.tho Union and
Conatitution nod prompt restoration of
all States to the enjoyment of their rights;
declaring. Radical ride , a bai•ner: to
2. Ostirdiele elteervarice Of the Constitu
tion,-as the supreme law, by. thorn laterad
otit.of Dewar; that the recent' atteixtat of
the Legielatirohnutch crthegonrnment
to usurp the power oftheßstieutive and
to deetroy tho Sidapsideliestif die Judi. ,
Diary, ere deliberate &seeks:l2pin Alto
plainest provision of the constitution * in
sitter - violation or its spirit, and tends to
the riverthrots of the Government Reel!.
3—Deprecates Radical
'4.. Mures
_rerpensfb[llky on the Re
publican] party for delay to the rattan.
don of the Southern Slatea. -
S. That In enacting t h e tenure at . ofileu
law the , Legislative and Exiientise
Manche, of the Gerenunent. each -for
itself, hid the right to judge - 0(1M me
1a1t.1101.11131 that In so oxinclaing the
right, the Mounties was but Obeying
that portion of. Ms oath of Mitieswhieh
requires him to l •preseims, protect ;end
defend Me Constitution of. the United
Mama:" and. that it is the right of every
branch ofthe emiernment and of e'er/
citizen to ham. questions involving—the
coom ***** moslisy of any law apapdlly ad.
Judged by the Supreme Coast of the
United ;States, and of all the people to
have sold decision enforced.
6. That the pendlug intionwhinent of
the President e the United States li a
gross and reckless alum of partisan
r ite.
power,
tended for the attainment f party pur
poses at the sserittre et thr most yitel
thwarts of the country. ri
7. Uniting a return ta a Nivel basis. 1
D. Urging liquidation or Governinen
debt by greet:ache.
9. Bowls should be taxed.
10. Soft uwder for the soldier.
H. Soft sawder for Oro f.3rsignars.
The reeolations wore unanimously ar.
proved.
:al T•a•flaPik to lb. 11..40 uwtw )
llAnabgettho, Marsh 4.--TM Demo
cratic State . Conientlost lost In the Hall
sr the arKISO of Reprommtatimm, mad si'M
oiled to order by nom Williern A.
Wallace, thisinnith of Um Stele C.esiral
Committee. Liou.li'm. ththdall, of
Sehnrlkitt 'county; was Wirt. rd tem.
pantry thmlibrot, and. the usual Coco
mitts. aelocual.
At the alters.= Seagion the Conven
tion wis
.narmanently organized with
Hen. W. ~ Ilopkirss, of Washington
wanly, es President.
Wm. V. McGrath of Phlladetpdata, and
Goo. W. Cam, of Allegheny, were sem-
Meted se Presidents' elorteni et lame by
ecearristlon,
At Osman:ling session the Convention
elected • delegation to the Mahout': Con.
reritlen and an alesetond ticket.
Lewis C.(ywtday,of Philadelphia,Srom
the Cornmitteeon Resolutions, made a re
port which was adopted: not the prompt
restoration of all the Nudes. to enjoyment
of all rights; ta lb* Eldon la ~tidal
to our progress and prosperity as a no
tion; that the ConatltutUn :le as ea
r prom, law of the land. and that The' re
cent attempts of the Legialatlve branch
to turisrp theeeles. of the Essontleo and
destroy the power, of the J ndictot branch
of the Gaverantem ire In utter violation
of Its spirit; that by rigid economy
i• every branch of public service
,411[121011 should be reduced end oirernent
If our Indebtedness be ilkaMidt that tbn
Republican party Ls responsible for the
delay of the reatonitlon of the &satinet.
State. to their jual relation, la the
Union ; thatthe 'President infudgierof
dm constitutionality of the Tenure of
Gam law was only complying with Ms
nada - to - d•firod the Constitution; that his
pending impeisehttrent la a groat. an, -
reeldelui a b use of partisan powor
that cerium to epeeie payment at
,the earliest practicable moment Is wen.
tial to the LOLOMINVI of the pimple and the
cuntry, and 'bat. the national .debt
oold be paid is rapidly as consistent
,vvith the laws - upon whlch the loan.
were made: that until the govern
, mant is able to redeem legs' "tenders
In coin, the • holders of bands •alsotild
be
• required to renriVO /lent In payment
that Gm exist:44km et resentment bonds
from taxation Is unjust; that we resmg.
ni re with thedeepostgratituale the effurte
of the gallant volunteer soldlere; that It
Is the ditty of the government. to" protect
In all their rights all anima., native and
naturalised, at bailie end abroad.
The ballotleg for candidates melted
In the nomination of Charles E. Boyle,
of Fayette, for Auditor General, and I
Wellington R. Erik of Colombia, on
second ballot, for tiiirveyor General.. "
The delegates at large to the National
Convection axe Isaac E. Kelater, Wm.
F. Packer, Geis. W. Waodward and WM. I
Bigler.
ON, Colon goananalarao Agaves!Rao .
; 441esall to, ' , Madan*. 'Mods fec
Vivo Pv•aidest—gailataillows.v to the _
Teeaph e ?Mem nth Valet ,..;
COLC3IIIII, b.. March 4..-:..The Union
Republlcan State Convention met here
to-day. Perm:meet organisation: Pres
ident,' Lieutenant Clovernar John C.
Lee, and one Vie*. President from each
district; Secretary, T. C. Donaldson:
The following nominations were made:
Judge of Supreme Court, Wm. White,
of Clark; Secretiu7 of State; Swum R.
Sherwood,* of Williams county; Board
Public Works James' Moore; Scheel
Commissloner,'Captela J. Harris; Clerk
of Supreme Court, Rodney from; dale-
gates forth, State at large to the If
al Convention, Fred. ilassaureck, John
C. Lee, John it. Nosh.= - and James
Scott of Warren; Senatorial electors,
David Tod and. Samuel Gallo-way'Cen
tral Committee—let district, ti, (I, , Sande;
2d, James Morgan; dd. Felix Marsh: eth
11.,P. Howard; Sth W.G. Wilson: 1118,
R; Lee, 9th, Oeo . W. K napploth Moses
R. Bailey; 1111,3. J.Menewell; 1218. B.
R. Keller; 18th .C. B. Griffin; 14th, O.W.
fiblrtliff; 18th , D. H. Rtuutel; Mae, Lewis
Newton; 1718, J.IC. Rurtebrad; 101 h, H.
W. Curtis; 19111, Alphentio Hart. •
The fellswhig nisei u Ilona were ado-led;
Resolved, By the Union Party of Ohio,
In Convention aumnbled, that the Na
tional Republlcan 'Union Party, having
preserved the Integrity of the country,
having defeated the. atrocious attemp t
lately made to Inaugunde appeals to
arms and civil war from the ongltlm,ste
results of legal and otrumellutioseleleo--
Mons, sad havlnc_ placed Arnerlean na
tionality on the solid foundation of lib
erty and the rlghta of man. will elect to
the Presidency oldie United Slates next
November i man under whom admlnla
tretlon will be completed the great task
of. recormtrucUou. on, the basis of
nationalliy,., liberty and two de
mocracy,_and who with firmness,
yet witlertedeiallen, with Justice,' yet
' With enmity and liberality, with. un
swarvlng loyalty, yet will:prudes:tat and
statesmanship, will heal the wound. of
Weyer, reconcile the. hostile elements,
and by his wisdom, economy,. rectitude
end good lititnwill restore to the moo ,
tions of the on:teary which the rebellion
Moo desolated prosperity and . happiness,
and with the hearty co-operation of the
people's representatives in Congress will
re-establish the relations of the several
States to a regenerated unlon and to the
bblaingilif everlasting dogmatic
Resolved, That at this Juncturt=es
of the country are dlnoted to one whO Is I
•
!T • 111 -
.
~
eminently quiditiia ti t ids thiiider, i
cuc., ..tacecituts and the nidreroal
eonfidenoe which he enjoys,- to secure a
triumphant election next Norembai to
terminate When to office thaltiresentatita
• f transition and suspense, and to guide
the cation to a'new arc' of 'geed laellog
and restore oonlidewar. Rarobred ,That with;ttly s, a.a „
fill e l il ,
- 18 our candidata for the Presidency, Bets.]
jamb F . Wade fbr the Vico Prettdeney
and tke history of the Let serearTeS4
for our platform, wepycoutirlentlYf I
peal to the loyalty; &tem tri4" In ..ii
liganca of the rimer cat peogl i .
Aisofirest, "That Use chief 0 to 1
the pacification of the cemitry has.
the persistent,
.eppoaltion.. °Lei:drew
Johnson" to the,recomitfuelkinerctiril
Clovernment In thi reirellioua Mates un
der the authority of National
by keeping 'ailed the : spirit of rebellion
and'irorivlng the,hones of a riatoraUa"
to political power of its grail S?lyitits.
Democratic party._ . ~,.., t ,
, Beroircd, Mat we approve .and -apr.
plaud he action of 'the House of Item,-
santatiree, lit the recent amnia bi'•ltir
high !conatitutlenal prirogetletieby Oa
Ampantiment of Arrdrew Zane= fa
'high crimes and mitidemeaaona In eilltie,
and-believing It !to be the constitutional
SuruerChXdflkeTtercialo r sittlearai -egret
ad justice, to finally determine eve&
question of law and fact , arialug in tbo
i
burs,' of the prosecution, ‘ we limo e
,from all parties a peaceable and la -
'abiding submission to lla judgment n
. .
, Ruolved - 'rhat by' the Indies!7nt, has •
:and precipitation which the Democrat a
Legleicture of our State rescinded tee
recolutiene ratifying the fourteenth
'amendment to the- Lionatltutinn of the
United States, and Dine coadehmed the
proposition. contained In said amen
ment,propositions which the ipeople f
Ohio, after a fun and ethauetlag deemglen, glen,hetet:domed with over 40,fhie pa
Jerks.. .Die Dentocrallti • party liairitgal ,: t .
maiiifeated that it. restoration to pow
would put In Jeopardy the mulls of our
great struggle, node what has beet
aceomplialled by the war, and agath
plunge the country Into disorder, cold*
don, and • the dangers of onmetadon, ditf•
Integration. and perhaps a warof races'
that to &Told the calamity of a Demd
ensile - victory, It becomes the duty of a
true lovers_of their country to unite I
disregarding for the time being all aid
Issues or gurgles:up of miner importiche
until all danger of a fatal rettetion hit
passed, and the frulti of the wet are per
menorahs secured by the election of
loyal, reliable and patriotic PreeldenL
Resof ved, That we cordially ',approv
the determination of Congreas to re
, trench theexperiess orthe Government
and that weurgo upon theNatidnel i.e
lelature thi necessity of the I strict.
economy and a reduction. of Abe arm.
and navy, and a thorough revision am
simplitication or our system of fedora
taxation, no as to equal!. end light
the burdens of taxation of this people. I
Re-totred, That the' Ibspnblicatt.partY
pledges Itself to . the faithful payment o
the public debt. &mording to the law
under which the dvedwetty beads wer
issued, said bonds should be paid In tie
currency ~f the country :whirls they be
legal louder what, the Governmeut atial
be prepared I 0 redeem such bon.. '
Ifesolred, That we heartily approve th
pollee or Cotigratst in orreating ithe con
traction .and believe that the issue o
currency should be elonisitosorito wit
1 the industrial and commercial inter.
'of the people. • - I
Resolver, Thar Juoice and /mend pelt
ay mitt - Ire that ail property ebonite."
he equal shore of public burdens, anti
that stile principle micht I, be applied to
all United Stairs bands her.fter issued,
by making them twee, by express proi
wisdom, or law, to 'taxation precia•'y •,...
other property. 1 •'.
II
Reached, Mist we urge upon the nal
Lionel authorities the propriety or italic;
tory negotheloce to ...dash interne4
tioeat rulers of esisitrls! ion upon the beala
of our staturtilimtiwi laws, an that facts,
swims shall rerognixe naturalisation be.,
tbe others. terwinatiag former Wire,.
awe add conferring all right& of attires•
step, and we *term the duty of the Fed.
mai government to cell/nil adequate and .
wrest protection Mail -Its entressenst
imme and abreast. entire and nlturaii.l,l,
whet Is the leguiteemend peaceful ex.
eseise of their loyal and International
right.
lteLott4hi. That we renew It, the sal.
diem and anii,ms of M., Republic our •:.-
orrealwee or heartfelt gratitude for their,
Inmate &smiler* and stratum, which will
for era: be held ha the &Creational. re
membrance of the American peepte, and
that while weal( upon theta new 10
cumin at :ha hos the great cause
which their raterand *odorant:o'lmi"
eared lo the aeld , we pledge to the
maimed who wire' re, and to the widows
and orphans of time who felt, the public
faith for the payment of ell their reus
e:ma& and tountioe.
Rewired, That we remember with
pride and satlefection the Inn - Irian, of that
tirade patriot, staleaman ati,d win of
Ohio, Edwin M. Manton, and that we
h , rei.3" hearth( endorse him retro t <Mild ,
acuou in retaining his position ail User. , '
jury of War, and trust that his groat ex
perience and idni try will toe iamtlaned at
the head of the War Iscpartinent.
BRIEF TELEGRAMS
A dadrurti.elm Occatft.A l'uoacLar
fight. le °tang% N. S. 'The buildings
burned were occupied as follows Mr.
Turns, furnbtbing store; Edwarl Germ"-
brrenta. shoo *tong M. S 1. Chalmers,
sOne establishment; Mrs. Stades:la mil
linery store, an old homestead reeidence
fliariee It. May's, alert. and rsaiderice of
Base florris, and a lager beer saloon and
the residents, .1 . an old man named
I:mnalmoye.r. Tw9 Vernone were serf
doily Injured. . law; Pu. 004.1; partly In
sured. "
—Near llopowell inalloss, on Tuesday.
rho higgage cars of a tool.. from Elmira .
New York. Jumped lbe track and over
turned all the pasernsers Irma one cue of
the car, inflicting serious Injuries on
tWeITOnt them, The 64kr store vram%tti
k .aud with lin masa of iivior castle of
frre, was thrown with great force uporrthe
elreasly , , eoftering passeirgen, barailag
eeveral In a most shocking .manor.
rho niilrderer of John-Berk
well, was taken , From" the 'Colombia,
Tennessee, Jail again on Tuesday night
by • mob and banged. Re centralised
hi. Co.nlo, and UM Ito woe a rebel sot.
dler from booth Lliabllzia.
I=UI=Mi!MI
Rotting ft: e to the MO School house at
Brighton, _Stara., to the
State's prisms for lIYo.
—John W. Bruer, a . ! malt% dry owls
'merchant,
dl
ISglimore Tueeday.
—The Skeemsr'llrocarn. twirl Bremen.
arrlttal at No York yesterday.
hIALATLAND,
.--
Balloting foe Ma_iled •Isten tutee
:11v1slegra0ti to su P{h•slowitt 1i5a0 , 14.1 •
Air:Lerma*, March 4.—On the !mitt;
ballot for Semite - W.ln piece of P. /".
,
Thomas, the vote:lda:xi: Geo. Vickers,
10; Jinni T. Earl 2f• PY. Mecum; 23;
John Wethered le; *mune! Ilembletin,
0; inram
ti mocoliocti 11; IL Teskle vents,
it
1; aran 1. The
Johitcouveutimsadj urned tilitt4morrew
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Tax dadaist: of Mum
was, spin
_throe Jut might with, a
fashionable and apPreciatlee audience.
The grind opera o! Martians Was ren
dered with power, brilliancy and edict.
Never berbre has' tdiere ban • grater
comblnaLloa of nail e . comical talent la
this city than the Wettings' troupe, and
we are plsaasd Ilia our community in
Juatly appreciative of Oda face, eildanwad
- by the large audiences Wm I/Represented
the Academy. Thlslevnalog tie beauti
ful ind habit& opera La
of Boranant.
bola will be rendered with • fall cast of
the company. To-Morrow eventsg Mies
always a great favorite la' this
city, will take a benefit. closing the brief
season. on which occasion, the popular
opera of the Bohemian girl will bo pre
'rented.. The box sheet for either seeming
will remain open open t.II alktb• seats
are disposed or, at C. C. Mellor's well
known mimic store,No. ii Wood etree
Oran). Hovax:—The "Love of •
Prince" will be presented at the Opers
Vepee to-night, with Miss Newton an
Prince Charles. The entertainment will
cisme With thattanidnitferce Inaba the
"Pour Slaters" 2,llasNawtenbtachatrm
, tag actress. We expect to me a crowded
hometo-night. We learn that Zoe has
arrived from Bt. Loals, where she 'has
Just completed a succemful engagement,
and will appear at the Opera Mme, for
the first time In two years, on idautlay
night.
- •bilaconoHatz.—The wonderful hicks
of the Royal Conjurer still continue Ia
draw pe_opl e to BLeaonta Nall by thous.
made. .Whether- it is the magnificent
presents that are distributed among the
audience nightly, or the performances of
Logrenin that draw the crowd, we aro
unablo briny.
Tun Itran..—Notteltbstandlng the Irn:
memo throng of iskatere that continually
nee the ice at the !Mak, K. le as slippery
as ever. The elating wsui never better
titan it was loot night, and we meatus
It wilt be Neatly good today.
r f r i' s f ji7P,Ter
ffH . ARD.SUBUBBAN
mwxnirs.
Vatted Statea_Mstrlailadge-
t!
4.4:ti0 a.e or
urnit.;d Idlcicaot Thiekeri, for
fcirfilinre of ildrepalx bairoti boor:'
os'onboliktedto - tie J . , T6dict.
; Saab" Richmond ind' R - enbn irony
ef , Beliefonte, Centro Monoty, were id:.
Juiltod lankmPtl4 ,, • , •
Imirittnetirraor,la maillmenrrei:
Judge MoCandlOK:hilbe Mated
piatwecottri;;Tnuiliqzup th'iritaw
Lion ridictriniforeldat t; aid
year mestiotiod td the I(3d seem of the
Raniatipt. law sotnes,fierlded . thatt•
Would oxpir• on the nest slay of, Juno
hut... After that data theAftzpommat
blactsi,oboooroen olio/24yr.
..T o.
01111, 0P1,140114.41011004thA
Mamie Wong intoeffooktho ,, , iitiit , of
?,30';46.
U.SUVII:4.--Inibe resent
Grosvenor Davis vs. J. F. Sabha,. pm.
!vittual,yreperted;ibil Jdryfrouid that the
pirdidiff.Witinot - Mitlffrid to rceitvei:
portion of ids defendant hay
trur suffered damages to the. amount of
5218,04, the sum claimed, and therefore
they found for defendant. • • -
Samuel Bradley vs. the Alleghtmy .
Gee Company. Action to recover dam
ages for:injuries sustained by plaintiff,
by an exploslooof gas at his dwelling
house OA Darragh most, First ward, Al
legheny, on the 14th of Fehmary t
The building was damaged toUceueitier
able extent, and a email child, In the
/lament the time, received fetal injuries.
The plaintiff alleges that the explosion
was caused. by a leakiin the gas main on
Darragh lured, which had been neg
lected by the Company. . On trial. -
On motion J. V. Donaldson, 11.1., • Was
duly admitted to practice, at the bar of
Quavilar Seastams—Juilve Mato.
W/111119111AT, March 4.—Court meet at
the usual hour, tut' o'clock. -
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Perry Wilson vs. Levi-- John
ston. Information for surety of, the
poace.. The parties arc colored. Perry
routed a room In Birmingham, last Now
Years live, for • "party." Levi was 4am•
of the guests. Perry became diegusted
with the royale, and determined that the
ball should not go on. Levi of
an Interruption of the' festlylum, and
arranged for eral more cotillieMa.
The couples, were on the floor prepared
for dancing, when Perry octumeneod to
pat out the lights. Levi challenged
Perry to back up his action and drew a
"heady. hilly." Levl retired and pro
cured a butcher-knife, Thhi demonstn,
floe "broke tip the ball." UV! lollevred
Pony horns and .threatened to make a
ghost of him and also of any - one who
Interfered.; This was the whole - story.
Levi was ordered to pay the awn and
to miter Coto his ORLI refognlzattes to
keep the peace for one year.
CRSZ FROM MRTROSA.
COMMonWealth VC' a f rgeph Unix. In
dictment fornication and bastardy itad
adultery, Elizabeth Rowe prosecntriz.
The defendant, a minted man, about
fifty yeerst'esf ege, wan charged trite
having unlawful intereounee with Miss
Rowe, who Is about twenty yearn of age,
In February, Imo, the moth of which
wee the birth . of an Illegitimate child.
He Weis employed at the salt work* at
Natrona, and the promecutdz teattned
that lb. met him on weveraliWthseane, at
an early hour In the enanllng, where she
went to the works for coal. Evidence
was offered to break down the teattuton•
of Mine Rowe, by ehowleg that She had
mad• contradictory eastemente am to the
paternity of the child. Witanures were
called to eetahhatt the good chemmar of
defenthuat, and In this connection it was
proposed to prove that ho wee a church
elder. The' after wan overruled. Taw ,
tact, however , appeared that 40 was a
member of church, and that no ro-tio n .
bed been taken by the congregation in
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relation to the charge made wood him.
soot, of Lim testimony in the ea** Was
direddr contradictory. rowneilable upon
no other ground than that the whamw.
en erre std. or the other - had ltileitled.— '
John W, Taylor, F.vi . a• waned for
the defense, iiia.dis an earnest end able
effort. preeentleg,the Math femmes of
the cams In 'the allwageet light In fairer of
thin defendant. Ile regarded the sta.e.•
reset of the proecutris unworthy of
credence- AU:orator to her story when
mho (Stet eawthaterpoi the !defendant he
...gad her, :..n • comparettrely public
draw, and gratitled his dent.. ender
deco mutantsa which,. if correotly elated,
hie would make h effete of a much graver
character than that charged, no leas
than that at tem yet, eavording to her ,
statement, he enoonntered her four aim.
manly. time*, in the =M. loodity, for a 1
I ik• purples.; sad with like sasses. Mr.
• Taylor could not think the Jury would
overlook this feature of the say and
•roneldering it with tne testimony as to
;the promentrix endearing to ix the
paternity of the child open other parties,
al. the goal character lebleh the defend
eat lad eatablirdead, their verdiut muit
he of acquittal. He could not think
that the Jury ereultrdevide the eane ripen
the assumption that as the premocutrtx
knew best who was the father of the
child, and she haring teeth:lml that de
' feutb.t was, therefore he mum be, and
the verdict ithould be guilty. There wee
enough in the evidence to emote a Very
grace doubt of relit. .
CapL Eirker was counsel for the pros
ecutlon, cud the num of his ammo.]
was that the testimony of the prosecu
trier bat not be ett.w.fully etteCkod,
No verdict at adjournment.
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WILVEMIDAY, March 4.- 4 .lrnTenth,.
Woad 11. John , k:xamar. Actlgu flat dam.
;aims alleged to have been austalned by
'.lhek plaintiff Nom malicious prosecution
and Woo arrest on oath of dsiongiant.
On teal.
ib• antes.. •r the Peentielehali iell
Oa* orithe moat harmonious election.
yer liability any corporation in tbai or
any ether' rity aria held by the Penney'.
}ants Haroad Company - , at their build
bigbig on AirkalaY, In Philadelphia. Mach
the atook , of , this corporation le
held on the other aide of the Atlantic,
at the proxies ante the possetulon or
jpiatieisen who appreciate the exoel•
loud of the promnt management, and
Flames rotes et thaw elections :are no
kirifingly cast;
The balloting oil Monde' wee vary
12/81141131100/1, the rote. mental:4pin
the chol. us thus:
.-• • .
•i By the inocknolden—J. Edgar Thom
son, Josiah Bacon, Wham. blo, Waeh
lonton Butcher, Alex, Nimlek, Pitt
,hurgh, Himont T. Ikallne ' Joseph B.
F.dward C. Knight, John Al.
Kennedy, John Rico.
By the City of Philedelphlti—Lesvin
Elkin, Wtlllam Anspach, Morrleen
. .
By the Berird=Thomas A. Scott, Her.
an J. Lomb:mit
Tl'reiddrat —,
.1J Edger Thomson.
•HVice Presidenta— Thomas J. Scott,
erman J. Lembaert.: • •
Treasurer—Thomas T. Firth.
litecretary—liditiund,Hmith.
• .
A Mae, formerly a carpenter, and
mot. recently :engaged In the under
taking business, in this place, was ar
rested Indiana county last week, as
tieing Implicated tanners! largo forger.
,lea - For a couple of years past he inta
Seen enr aged In the lumber hush:nom in
Indiana, county and In addition to his
lawful calling appears be Jim been
victlialzingseveral Natlosalßanks. The
Flat Nattenarilarik of . I.llalrsvillii he
~dohs" to the tune ofti,ooo, and ,Walked
Iglu .Lloyd, Huff et Co:, of I:Samba, to
the amount of $3,000, The rune:teat of
his forgeries has not yet transpired.
Shortly alter his- arrest he made his es
clips, but who silbsequently re-captured.
_____......._...--
enungtaii.:—d t &meeting of Matey
ogh Council, Tuesday aysning,a peti-
II
ti? n was presented from many citizens
praying that the numerous nuisance. In
the tiharte of slaughter house n how cc.
biting ln the bdrough mighthe abated.
••• rred to &net Commlttee.
?.n. petition was also presented from D.
At David for permintion to erect a lane of
telegraph poles through the borough to
the rolling mlit' of Jones& 'LaughUne.
tor the use of manufacturer.. The pray
ewu gnmted. ,•r -
Motatterfelt Twenty. Five Cent leotes.—.
argo atwitter of theital.iladai sin In
circulation 9be are tbe beat.s.rootated
countarfelta of' We dationtbudlos yet
manufactured, and are •celentbded
ys de
ca - tho =oat' carefirr cnonaptaksnt;
ma bogus aunanoy may be( known by
tire paper being a trifle llghtar. Tboylg ,
vette of Fosse:idea at, Brat &KIM
fully as correct'so the gonulne, lint a
close scrutiny shows that it is a good
Witrod cut and not:tiatool engraving.
*nattier Genk—Jolut Strayer Sr., died
at; Ms residence, in '-Yodur timnatilp,
Cambria county; on Sandantter lath of
February last, at the admitted 'gear ad
years. Mr. StriYertens one of the old
settlers or that region and lame a largo
number or denoluntatita.
fteal List, f'eann•terL
_Thi following deeds were filed on the
l'iniOrtl in the Recorder's °Moe, March
, Susannah Bayne Lod.. W. Entore, March
1063, all hor interest In alot en LI-
I lane, •?//liabliwet. /20 -by.2.07
feet.. ,, .,:••,5117 John Irwin .to _
-131ankonbomer.
,Decatnber 27, ISQ, lots 17 and 18 on
: Rai...street In Irwin's plan` of lots In
`FRl,torrnetilp;4o by,102 feet $7OO
Thomas Mellen Ed Fmk Do
• 10;1E47.; hid( of let No: &I on Cora rear
: street, Sixth Ward, tPittabtirgh,•2l} br
; .90 Ste with brdbllnge.laole.. aa :
MargerskSannithz to:August Ramon ,
hroan, 33e.b.213,./so3elot 2.
Aleeesiplan.ofloisig Ferri:wills with
damns • $2OO
. dergillk to. John Caspar
I : 34 t
i i t rsi AL/MO , , let N'46 on •
reetl'DY"as
,Itree T
! ' • 4M40
Sohn /Doyen to rHirman:fieritii;g: Jan
; 4 1:tary10,asseil tott. - 0t ., ..i0t5, Mid
IPI
1.448 Jobb. arateltAilitti,sm
! iderlpeschiluarlb
174;fe5t...., 1.001
Haire .df,Joieph Allen tO • Thomas" S.
.3fapie, Docculber ltith,lB67, fifteen lota
'numbered from 4.17' to. 131 inciruslee,
on 144cend'ebreef, -In 'Lower Eit; Clair
township, also four lobs, Nan.LM to 135
incloalte ; also lots - Net. Cl to 73 Mein
, eimi, to Boyd duAllon'aplan of lots in'
Boydstown
Baxter to. Mattern,
July Ist, 1860, strip ,of ground on Saw
Mill Run, In Reeereo township $1
Geo. Eckert to. Christian .I.Lattern, 'July
29th; • 1603, lots Nos. .17 to 10 inclusive,
on Little Saw34lll Valley Plank Road.
in Reserve township, . 100 , Ivy 100
$
ChristinaJdattern • to ..Charlas Stlm Looo
ple,
February 22 , 1;1063, tote Na.. 19 and 6U
above doscribed, and , the strip of
ground consigned to him by William
Bente: SIOOO
Jame!! Hanlon to Alexander English,
1867, tract of land. in Ohio
township, No. I= in N:cholson'e dis
trict of depreciated lands, 'containing
two acres and fifty - ,pereble; also tract
of lend in Jima tarwnehlp, oontalnlng
iserentyonne acrem -Also, another tract
In 24 . 84 tOwns/up,,contalning sLx acres
~ . . .
.. $3,400
Basle D. Moore el. Win. ' Walker,
Feb:2l. 1338; lot 'do Webster street,
Second Wars, Alle4heny, 20 by
11.0 110 ft
John Fannellie'Peten-Coll, Feb. 3, 1868,
lot on Fairmount , atreet, Third ward,
Alleghony, 36 by 40 feet. trs
, rttteleureb Penale Collette.
The lest tuamber of the Untied Presby
ter( ax,' publlebed in 'this city, contains
the following complimentary notice of
an excellent remste.College, which we
commend; with hearty endorsement, to
our readers:
PITIVIIVZ4II FOCAL. COLLEGE.—we
mos l u re Invite the attention of our
readers to the advertisement of Mho ex
cellent inatlttalon, located in our city,
Th• buildings, one hundred and forty
feet to length, have been Improved from
year to year mail they are among the
ilnest of their kind In tho'country. The
ceilings are high, the hall. and rooms
neatly papered, and well lighted and
Ventil4tod, and every arrangement made
for the comfort and convenience 'of the
pupils. The Faculty embraces twenty
two teacher; chosen with special refer
ence to their atom for the poaltlons they
occupy, and moat of whom have had
from dye to twenty-nyeyearn experi
ence to their profession. 'Vise of th e
are ernpluyad in the Musla depart
ment. French and 0•11111E1 arc tangbt
by native teacher.. also op..
vial leacher. fur all the otherhornamental
brandies, such - as Drawing, Painting,
Needlework, Wax Plower'. dm. Every
part of a thorough mild and ornamental
education to empty provided for. The
us
corrlculn of sin lets Is' extensive, ar
ranged with grant rare end with ,pedal
referenced) the mental development and
amines. of the pupil. There is a thor
°ugh argantsation Mahe literary mama.
m, and CAM
se W4ltlf apschil depart vents for
Mil ornamental brandies. This wrung..
meat alinrds special advaktagea. Not•
w;thstanding the misantagra afforded are
num rpsumed by. Chose et any ladles'
school in the land, the' chargm are very,
rooderate-clar less, Indeed, than many
school. which Nava fewer.rsacher a and
less fseilltles. Not the /eastedvantage
to the moral tone which pervade. the
Instlualoo. The boarding pupil. are
under the special care of the Pretildeat
end his wire, and their constant effort la
to make the College a Christian Home
for all Lotman/el to their tuition. We
cordially commend the College to all our
reader.. The Spring Term will dam
s omo March tZd. *tad Ia the Pres
ident, Ray. I. C. Pendalug, D. D., fora
cata/.itue,
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The Johnstown Democrat say.: On
Friday forenoon Mr. Jainos Taylor ens
found on the track of the Pcnultylvania
Railroad, some distance above the eta
clot', in anlnaelleible condition. It seems
td r. Taylor, who is somewhat Warr, arose
before daylight for am purer, of going
to his work In the minas Mr. Taylor's
realdstico is In Upper Prospect, and In
walking along the brow .of the hill he
doubtless !dipped on the frirsen snow,
and was precipitatod over the hill to the
railroad kalow, a distance of three ban.
1,1 foot.' About ten o'clock' A. a. he
its seen lying on the, track by wen on a
passing train, who gave the word at e
statien. We Irara that Mr. Tayl is
akull was fractured, and that he dl on
Saturday night.
Tommy. Hamilton, It coloml
eiti,u of Huntingdou, H., died on the
?.:11 ult. at an advanced age, Ilia exact
axe Is Rot known tea certainty, but from
the boat Information that can be obtained
he was one hundred and eight or nine
year" aid.' He wan a resident of that
toe, during in. greater part of hit lit.,
and was. hunnhoto and inoffensive man.
Leg Ilreken.—Atr. Victor) Hearty
cheer, an old lkotch gentleman; met
with • scions Imminent nt the Opera
lieu. last. night. While engaged in
practicing a little rues upon hin sonorho
1t
/171V:ni4;c:=:lete.IllilscltS14
leg. however, was a wooden one , and
am repairixl again:
Weed Sewing Machine All the C.o.—
When • pinion ln.aware of possessing
the article that Lao taken the front soak
or that is universally acknowledged to
ha the Leon, be hes ground fur satisfac
tion. The Wood dxs not take Ma or
spells when you wont it to now, Call
and alp it, at R. 11. tang's, No. 112
Chant street. k
Meows. Bates h am, dealers to dry
goods, No. 21 Falb street, continuo to of epbelal indumnonts to their [wizens
In the wgry of reasonstdo piton for fresh
and superior good.. Their stock is vary
large end cm - braces all the latest style,
and noreltles. Ladles will 112 d by pay.
log Bates Bello visit that they can
purchase no where also to teener advan
tage.
. -
In th e alssrderly Eleuse;Case, George
McKee ysltitclial amllleary Ban, Mary
Campbell, Georgicna Roberurand Sarah
Anthony. a lipid hearing wan had before
Msvor Blackmer° yesterilay..multing
in the accused being held for trial. The
caw seems to excite more than ordinary
interest from lb. prominence of some of
the witnesses summoned for the prose
cution.
An ictlve 'trivet Las been going on
at Pino Grove Methodist Church, in
Mead township,. Crawford oonntr, for
the past three er four weeks. The at
tendance has been large at ail the meet
people coming aeverul initu to at
tend them, and a largo number of anx
ious inquirers have been added to the
church.
The Erie daily; Rro i tt y /fetts been
pendod. The wee • edition will ein be
continues], and the pub lettere announce
that they will shortly resume the publi
cation of the daily on a smaller made. •
awiencerllle.—The • lees • reaultlng
front the burning of C.•Jerenly's glass
bonne, on Ewalt streak Wednesday
,morning. a covered by Insurattes.•
Stvroui cares nave been argued in
the Supreme Court of the United States
involving the question of the constitu
tionality of the legal tender set. They
came up on appeals from the courts of
Kentucky, New York, Californts, Or
egon end.the • District of Columbia.
They ue rivate cues, to which the
government of the United States is not
• p•rty . .. Some' time_ ago, however. /..4
• torne7 General Sianbery, at the request
or the Secretary of thb' Treasury, asked
the Supreme (burl, if consistent. with
Its sense Of propriety, to penmtthe Uni
ted States to be heud, through hies; in
outman of .the constitutionality of the
legaliender act.. The Court on Monday
Jut announced the continuation of. all
them cises until the next term,. with a ' lesve fore general reargumentifdatted;
so the opinion concerning the coustijn.
Gentility of the regal tender act will not
be , delivered until the next Ikeearber
term.
C.
arrrTTRISM
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AsuIIIILOT Corgi.
_
A man celled to-o*y . at Dr. Keyser's
odlce to inform him of a great care made
by his LUNG C IZ oe PULMONARY
XESTCiRATIVF. whilst Gime cares
are made with the Doctor's preParatioas,
he desires it to be dietinctiy understood
that most of hie great emu are made in
'sem/Ammo with theMtabliihad lawstbat
goyarn the ecletuie of medleine,ltt which
he km been engaged for the, peat twenty-
Ave years. Last week he was aleo - in re
ceipt ors Lotter from a clergyman trithe
idiate of Ohio, detailing another. motet
wodderfal cura:
DR. - KEYSER'S RESIDENT-EON
BELTING OFFICE YOE .LUNG
AM - MATIONS AND makraurkrr OF,
OBSTINATE CERONTO- DISEASES,
, NO. 120 'PENN sTREEr. fitsn 9 A: U,
•
10..ipeaking Sr , latip:"liottilikater . ivt;
kb not radar to the Colithumbal Congtsits
or tho Continental: money in - use aemo
ninety years ago. but It is to-The Conti
nental Dining Saloon me Pitch atreet,
next door to the Postofllca, of which our
triad Mr: WM; Rol Wielding: o llW .nro
pricier, that, e desiretto
'Mr. If. understands his .busintase Pat
taetly, as the °reagent mumerin willeb .
the "Conguental 4 iv , aron" give. ample;
°Thiel:leo. It is certainly et model sa
loon, as Its patrons' can folly testify.'
The 'tables oftho “Continentsla am al
ways aupplisd with the best the market
affords, of everything in the Moe of oat.
Ades, and the style in which dishes aro
served is ututurpass.ablo. When you
scant anything good to oat go to Iloilo
helmer's, strata, next door to
the Postogiee.
• •
Another gore *spew:teas.' • .
' I lost my hearing daring the last Year.
Part of the time I was Tilly deaf.- In
•
April of tide year I was induced; from
, „
advertiaemant. to midge oPrilivation to
Dr. Napier, No. l Penn street; Pitts:
burgh. After having tried varietal med
icines from doctors, without any bane_
fit, I have bean under Dr. Neyser's treat.
mont now for nearly two months, and
am entirely restored to my heating, no
that I ran near a pin drop.
- JOHN So.utrart, We - Bluffs,
Washington county, Pa.
. , ,
Hoot. Shoe. and Gaiters or all ahes
anetyles,f thavorjbeet warkuinahlp,
and at roasacuable prima, at the old,es
tabliabod bongs at Jamini Robb, - .No. SO
Itarkot straeL
Weather Inconvenlence.—Thepratumt
weather la very likely to produc e serious
inconvenienoe 'to- house keepers; - in - the
way of baratedjoipes In .bouses. yards
and on streets. To those of our friends
so annoyed,. we 'commend Mr. T. T.
Ewena, practiced stadmand Ens
plumber, ..)In. IBS- Wood street. Hz at
tends to repairing or new work of every
deacrlption bathe very best - Dimmer, at
the shortest notice and on the meat rea
sonable terms. We command him as a
thorough and dashed workman, and a.
In every respect worthy the patronage of
the community, -
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Our Allegheny reader+ are reminded
that they have In tbit city a wholearde
And rated grocsty satablistunent, which
Is equal in every reepect to•lLb beat on
this aide of the river. Wo rotor to the
well managed house of Mcßride t!tr.
George, No. 161 Federal Street, where
will be found a lane, complete and
gent stock of fresh Wax. spices, cogs?.,
canned fruits, syrup. and groceries gen
erally, together- with seasonable fruit
and produce. Their prices are very rea
sonable, as a parchaaing visit Will satisfy
any 06a.
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'The place to pareakeie stout; durable
.and Cashion able, boots,shoes sod gaiters,
is At Me old established /souse of James"
Robb. No. - S 9 Ifarlue *...ish,-.--
.1110tX111111013.106
Coed Jewelry id greatly reduced rates
is offered by:Simms. Roleenuenldeyran
S Stadia, N 0.2) Fifth street, ...No when
else In the city can a fuser asaortinent of
frash and stylish new goods 1 found at
acch low prima Their stock of gotd
sad sitter watches of fatuous Ibreign and
Aimed manufacture will ootornead
itself to aIL For anything hi their" ray
favor Stlcsarn Reineruau,..ldeyran a
mile with a call.
Cana .d Fruits, pure mustards, rich
spices, unadulterated syrups,- fragrant
coffees, fine and otarse supra, beat mi
ff Ina, citrons, dried fruits and general
hourskseping supplies st very reasona
ble prices seal be found etl.be old estab
lished tea mart of dossph A. Robinson,
N 0..) Fifth street! The entlra stock is
fresh and sauna fall te afford the highest
satisfaction to plinuttasera. . .
Old Prices, old prices, See 13arkeea
dvertleeenenc.
Eisen Maeda—
Full Bleached Table Linen, . '•
Half illeached Table Linen, •
Brown and Slay Table Llneu,
Linen Napkins,
Linen Doylies, • •
Linen Towels; . •
Lint. /*WORD g.
Extraordinary bargains In Wage a,
At James ROW*, No. 891tarket strati,
a Intadtatmlcof waltntadeand fashionable
boots, shoes, and waters. ..Prlneavery
roasonAblo.
Grata loozalsldeg Ceetta—At
bloorherd's, No. SI Market street, gen
tlemen wtit god everytfthig In the trey
of fnrasahlng goods at eery realionatd•
At Blwaraeare popular and fashionable
renal - tiiinrafig notion tense, No. 'SI
Merkel-street, new norsltles are daily
being loesivect from km Saaterninarker,
Lone, Awnot lan 143: get mated In any
snide 10 the nth which they -may' de
sire..
This Day at Barter's:— • - '
Bleasited Shirting; age case, wide, oe.,
worth 1210.. • • • -
Illitudesti Shirting, one ease, Uict.„
price, worth IS ®lBc,
Bleached Shirting, olio auto, 10c.; lame
Is selling at 20 G-t... • .
To City and Country ' ilferehantS.:—
Raving abundantly supplied ourselves
with goods before the late • extreme ad
ranee in pdoss, sor are prepared Wien'
st less than eastern prloos,aml: Invite an
examination of our stock: - - •
.J: W. ataxia Co., .
• 59 Market Wee;
radteinent to proopect. Hoe Barker's
advertfeemerit.
Joseph Llebler, Premium Trunk Fac
tory, No. l ot Wood street, inintracdures
to order all sorts trankai valises,
handset:ls, do., do., aL very reasonable
prima. Orders -by mall solladted...
Brown Sheeting,.
Two bales, at only fik:
Outs bale yartl' wide, nu,
Three bales, dna A na betty' 12Ie
Two bales heaviest quality. ,
/ 1 1e.
Just opened, at Batter's.—
•
Opened this litersiluir—. ' '
One C•itet fast soloreirPrints,
One case Superior Prints;loe.
One Cu. beautiful idyls Pri
Opera Geraba—No where also in .the
eity will there be tbond a finer or more
deeirable stook of opera good., thou at
the S h at-elass retell trimming ' , Mobilo!'"
mord of W. W. Moorhead* No. al Mar
ket street. Price reeeonahle.
Eye,Threat th e
ng ineeasea,
&ha chronic admit e bead smemes:
fully treated by - Dr. Ahern. 111 Smith
field etreet. Ule book. by,Znail Mre-
NOM or Arty cents.
Travellers nod not bay told tbat limbos*
taoa% of
solddescrltalana, artiaaaalso.
lured aad at very zataoaabiaricas,
byJsoeph Lleblar. Ao.IW IVOO4 attest
lEreribedy should biire .. g0644 truck.
awl everybody ,shoultl know that, the
best articles are'roade sndsold by,leseph
Llebler . 'No. 104 Wood . street. . Prices
Central. Skating. Part .--Tha salable,
phkee 'on Friday next, and not wt thaw.
dOns Brat advertlan:L..- .• ,
Pee advertleemeid.
014 Prim in riality.aplnzken.
DIED;
Vla.-(ia TvWily awful's. Nw"a WM%
=Ll.lO= pAVis. Is the Fa /wet. SW nu. •
Tao finical WM tak":l4.w" Mau latawal:
dam", nnekluegyinfotetti
Mn.i.6.7.)lirravarcreni, hi • evetoelt..
aIIZTAXIX.-bu . - Tawclty
raj ran.WA,4gtirar:fterifig
. Tls iluirfal win tee plus Ina a . * .101 alulr
a t u. wawa. ati.awswawam.; SAM fru.-
off.M.arszasOGlS, attld s'j
THE WEEKLY GArATIE.
• TWO LOITIONA,
IrEDIEMIDAT LID EATIIIDAI.
A Large Oterof. epaielllagUri OVI •
at lawarttne raildirts Nutter, tide
wmpur peoarialAblers: Neve by TeleeAba : 4
MAIL valuable Beattleg.Matter ter the Pamir.
.8 rtn.t.a....attm. "1..1a
saerefal Xartee Rapertatrea OT an paper Pa
tlta eft). No rancher:oll•6o.l4 tp . elarebane
thsal4 be ' , Mout It.
rums ten to Y . =at oLurraa
shmi.~ sab.erre•r—
Cable of
Cabs Of Tea I.ls.
—and 01 , 4 . ems Of IWO Co tbi Duties itUtir,oi
ip the 414, Addltioas Cab+ eaa be maa• •
say Wu. a/ 421, 1.21114.
'Cala -11011Esi orilerlair yaw
IxPer. be sotWove* •rtud edltlea roe
Inat.. as In Wadteiday adltlaa lamb.
baylar MWmfSl • week.
air Mosey 17Dear41,4ginrs, Nom Ordola
o, lr , alretetanki Letti,rs,state pat as ear rim
Adanms.
sistnttra.
.I:IIIFDEBTAIMIU3
A
pm. Erg EN, I I7ADEMILIKEit
""- NIL IN Fonnk Street. Pittsbarib, Es.
CONBTNS, of aft Wade; trunk GLOM. d
even demildloa of inuaral ilrevidAhtus Nord.
turallbod. Roam, opoi.d.u!ad HIM.
m
and Carkte• furalsba4.
Dazimuresd—trey. Ddvid Mtn. D. DAR.?
id. W....lacobad, A D., Tarim. ltaq•
Jacob El.
MEE; dt:.PEESCE
1.171L87 fre..LßLll*, - came
pleadaaly street sad Church avenue, Alleglat
ey elti; whcia their corrix ROOM ate eon
staatly kneelled lilt!. real sad haltatlea
"rood, laeheireey Wilhat Coates, at wine
yarilacfrola $1 le Eta Bodlee prepared /or le
:cement Manes axle Cutlages famished;
ILIso,; all Irkete Geedet it reaeiree•-
• a/ ill hears. day and aleht.
, . .
:10/0/RF-giTT. RiPahAtEr.
.141lidarta.
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TAXIS, 11SD Zsavacti. O. 45 Oldo
Aniebi./. wad SO. Sl' Mansinai . Sault..
'John linden Ai Itrot.:)kbapribawrwaa hand the
Awn Haaawpoh. fNelki.And Luggage.
.ntaatroad Gallas. It shade Cents trend:s op.
/wawa. Itaaswaal COWS" . apeards: all Wes
•CoGida OdaiTh' II furnlatisa at law ..tas. Crap% Glom, Plaid
;andlCanravtar inr1L1.11.,4 gratis. Odle' °pan day
!RDWAII4O UN.
-•-• msqrarrat. us Oh to Win;
Allelbear.' Vstsette. kis!wood and °tier Uot•
Ca. intim:ems/0e stook of Mend Pm:Way,
.Geodsott has.] sad feralsbed at stalest =Coo,
:at lowest Vim. !yeah. Myers Ewa.. se , t'-
' ner Of lust and itlathe Streets. Carrlsses.
;ftratiehes, BMW; 2.412* &..
WANTS.
W.II.3rTPD-AWVI'Si for THE
CLOS-COATS.. and now tboy Lind.
:?ought kiwi Died roe the Vain; with Fours sad
'lacUlnas l Ow Neat. Sabolitoi. It coats:as
or. ad I. ?Waring. .fled top Cades. and is
tbs. al:driest sod diaapost war book pubt•hed.
:Price. cal= OM West?. ?be bottle are eau-
Cooed option Inferior :works with a Wallas
.this. Be. that aw:wok:you bar mita= over
;KO insgailesi sad .6tO pages.- Bead for Circu
lars. Attires. JON= :BBOTIICIta • CO.. PIM
: odeldfda. asr
4 1 61ENTS.
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A .ampte scat Ore,witlf toms, for air
wad ,
•r
aleov• din?: fa three hours. Moto.
rodroly flaw, ligheand dadraar. .Con bo dour.
of Make or. trarallad.b?beth mileand tamale.
No gift aiderprtso or huaitrag...addresi W. Id.
cm:Dr:era:R. In Ilidadiayi New Tort. ea?
AV _ANTED—A . 4J EN TN. --Now
• • n.ay tor Cautransarth ITISTORT •
OP THE WALT EITITZEN.TITLE STATES; Its
:Cams Charscist. Est Tact 5214 RenaltATT. By
oo.'AssEstmai s.l7innuta... Senn fat Cir
lar., with tenY and I.l,descrlpalon slaty
wort. - Address ',NATIONAL PERLIS/117SW
CO.,?tilladelphlairs: ' • '
FOR SALE.
FOR fiALE:—//0110RE:11.—The
Induce of nen dertrabbiLets Mgr,* of
-
fern at prtrataselo, and gay otittilsolurne crane
balldlag altes would du well tonne a *Cecil..
I llbe tatsae ti leamO etre teautlful and healthy.
antr nand a-half min from [Metonym ea
the Western Pennsylvania Itallroad. which nu
:through U. =ulna It tun more valuable and
agrentde. gunny preparations an now
main, for crewing a number of daa Donee.
wlackwil I prove n ornament to the town. The'
reminder of Menton will begold at very res.
mane ran ant Len tants eneedlanly easy.
SILL 191IOTPIHLT , teal Zetan and Um,
'ante Agents. Lawrenceville.
F FORASALLE.--liouse and Lot oa
earner of Maalrattan and Adams 4104404
esoe. . l e anenger Ballw.. Lot 41 by, CO feet.
H trams, e.t.d. 7 room .4 aar.
w. improved. House sod tot .132teJ1.1. fuss
B (dwell street. Alleghare 'La a OT
L
feet; goose Comm ...as ball. ITS room add
good cellar: watee gar. Afro, s•raral
Have. and Lots la rood Iseetion, las." of J,
BUM a CO, • REAM street,' otear• Cbesant.
ROB 84LE--A very . desirable
tbrew , story BSI= NOM. ae.ly new;
pressed Met trout. marble ...Cm gas lad'l"4" ...lll2l4l.SleteariVite ,
Write, 1.111..10. ressesetwo
F OR sALLE , - - -gorts.ms.—AT
HOWARD'S Livery's's,' Bets Stable, sue
lee Luctrzr 1301161 ellay): Haw DAMS
• GREY HOERR& can • LARHL DRAIIWIT
. 1.1011.1 EC Alma ALA= .11A81031 MA GRIT
MAUS. JUST LYZLIST, saw tM l'onssage"
iirEtorses beasht asni sold , i3;camsalitale •
port ELILLE--ulte, CARIIIAAE, •
saftabla.las ono or. too Iformi; vas TWO
HOP= WAGON, mad • .doota• ••• of flajteo
NEW, newly amw. Lamb, at tie REMIT/al , . •
~~~+ty~
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To LET—Seeruid aid Third
•liltUtIES .t Warehouse ka n. comer of
Slut audtbalthlsLi mutts, suitable for offices
or ssershaadislusr. lattilso op no seesaw.
T Lik:T—Tsvcp Wore, Booms In.
new Width.. 411.1 061 a ans.. scar Jedarell
:tree; Anapaary, wllk dwalliats onr. 4 , 44'
alliA water,' balk rpm 02,4 gas. LacalltY Recd .
for 07 Raada, poem ar Mall .poi awn.= Also
la aim balletlaga. fp. loam; anitable•far =al/
family. Apply at °Ali& at FRAZIIIL BIOS..
obi* arenas aad BeApprlik need. Inez-Daisy.
ttleAlliDAlppr TEIII3,
..strs UNTO
mated; areal:anal, 'wanly they stand.
N•tbia adwarbea Meats th• wale land;
dadapeadant they tick la tiwes award ways,
rental.. haradogla wwwear ald day&
Naiad and taltrariad.. rata bassUng and
wtda
Dead, ranquiabej and barged, low dowri 111 . •
tide. ' .
germeghtLeg all otheis oar veleta/ they etattA.
The gelds *reit nettoti,llte joy or our lug;
A wog& they keep 'Wale others age ehteggat.
Tisk tick, they go on. L Joyee le ttetylex;
Eighteen,. the gelleteid. ricer or ge:4.
Sag arch. same - ••JAr ale os tenth k doh'
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WM. sitroada adotrt tau% latioarlos but Rut
Is made,
arrant the eoistr:rieed Wit be afraid;
Thaseaulaat. the Saakei.madurda sad
Call Sew
ran. Sat Sr Wlatar, isua, thasaraer sad
Ragusa tha eeriellislia Roamed tbst‘we
Ctlau road the Armonk, and all VII b seen.
Cat
advala la 11ttebatthhe a aunt...a tost•
Call to at their antabei 717111 STREW'S;
DUSISZATH • •E•111:ITTa so well tutu la
In unfits troul.ratatiar, Ordered or sada
farrire innAt
17NPARALLRLEI) ATTRACTION
GRILITDIT AFFAIR
- OS,• ME SEASON!
Mum. l'rewdaqi, ielfilk
ILIVIVAL Or
_THE • DATE . or cinusarr
GRAND vmiNm.. ^r
BY .121SIOR I
Toa
Knights hese entered Abe LLlt.e.r.
•
TM?. VICTOR.
will melee* from The sudJAnw
THE TI03T , ,I1411:11n u. 6 LADY
ll=l
QUEEN OF BEAUTY!
Epanz oa...HALE,
Merchant Tao
Perm fluid Bt. ellatklltreott'
FITTSBURfiIk PA
GRE#T Panicsamalt • .
.ro,Tuoss W.4.2lTute ca.cr uie.
11111441144 bumf ato order hi
4417 Si MR 4111M1.1.34 THAluppL lzt ,
TEEL q.ABON. 0414 and 44•44": stock a 4
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xi.. so itormil wr...'carime erred...o
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ARTISTIC SIIRGEOX AND UNTIES?
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