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3112 GRAND Jeer yesterday in Phila
delphia returned a true but against
Mews. Tack Brothera, Emil Schalk and .
Johit•6rierenn, who are charged on oath
trf 41:231e1.1 (rCoitnor,. Eq., of this city,
with conspirsay to defraud: This cue
. fuss excited considerable interest in com
ber:dal curies of the IState, and it is to
be bopod that justice will be fully vin
dicated fn the approlching trial. The
piticitde involved is one of vast impor.
title to the mercantile community, and
when the usual/ terminated will eats:b
asks priCadentto reguiate future open
tionr-fsSween moneyed operators and
their: sk°24l.
.
-litzturr Coo, in the Senate, Feb=
irjledb,-Iti3,",,during a debate ripen the
.:Finitlent's power of removal- from
Offitie, Offend the following amendment
to the pending bilk.
it/tither eneettri, - That in all M
atsu= at appointment to office by the
Fruitland, by and with the advice and
count of the Semite, the power of ni
non] skull be exercised in concurrence
!with the Senate; and when the Senate is
Cot lit wallop, the President may sus
-peatY any each officer, communicating
hie nutria' for the tuspenslon during
the that month of ittruicceeffingacnion,
and if the Senate concur with hint the
Officer shall be removed, but if it do not
cOtearwitit him the officer 'hall be re-
Ilkute to office.. -
2.`,Thhr: proposition, made thirty.two
vire before, anticipates the exact tenor,
engin ahnoet the precise words or the
TinturentOlßee law. The necessity, as
weliss the legality of such an enact
`meat, ware even apparent_
othat
• great clsasepicui of the copular liberties.
Colima McClure extlllornasnd•m,.
Colonel A. K. Mc QI are, who has epent
.event months in the Rocky Moneta:it
conatry, rod paid 'lda respects to Brig
', Mil Young and the Balt Lake people
LAMMtwiIY, delivered a le.:ture in„the
. Capitol id iiirritibarsr, a few eyinings
minas: In the comae of his remarks he
anhtithat the find real tettiement of the
country was due to tne Mormons, the
.• wawa- of. whom-. were ignorant, low
foreigners, more degraded in their own
armory than any of our _native citizens;
bat who nnder the worldly wlidom and
. wtmderfe ability of Brigham Young,
Mee- reared homes of neatness , stir
'minded with nines, flowers and truits,
and filed with _contentment men who
believe theta rulers to be o the true
prophets of the Lord.
Thu one hundred thonsand
.people
sizlet in Utah more free, except on the
attire of religion, than any community
Of the tame era in America, from vices
of drankeiniesa, swearing. and immor
ality. In the whole . Silt Lake City
there are but two tavene. Every ward
bus bishop, nearly all of whom are
Americans. The women are ignorant;
net one in ten can read, mid they are
• taught that the only hope ot happiness
is is Ulna, and is through husband!.
'TILL is only one inducement to poly
snag; but there are no happy wives. to
- A woman cannot leave her home
without being watched with the same
are ea Is the criminal. To cam up, nine.
tombs of 'the Mormons are ignorant,
. smart believer, and the remaining one.
tenth are blasphemous and licennotta.
Brigham Young positively declared to
the speaker that polygamy should not be
'ibelitstted.: Ito act of tkangress could
'dein* ttitmt tko Pacific - Railway would
throw, masses among th em and :work a
cane..
They . manufacture their own
Roe; Iron, cotton and sugar. The difi.
' 7 Oultiee of crossing the Rocky Mountains
vane. *Arai *exaggerated. The speaker
bad Crowed them alz times In four
Months, and Jo Dingle hundred relies of
the eionsiag was ea difficult as the line
between Harrisburg and Altoona.'
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Tb great secret in butter making, it
: seems, imnsiste in .attmOling to the Rd
lowing points - -
Ist.' Securing rich, clean, healthy
• milk—ndlk obtained on rich old pastures,
litact - o;' weeds.
bd.. , Betting the milk In a moist, no.
tainted atmosphere, and keeping it an.
even temperature while the cream is
sign.
ad.. - Proper management in clarolny.
4th. Washing oat the buttermok
themomhly, and working co *snot to in
lurethe grain. •
...MX . Thorough and even lOCOTIMS-
Akra of the salt, and packing in oaken
take, tight, clean and well made. •
Cimmtinene in all the operation, is
migment and e:perlenceinmanipo
latiag the cream and working the batter
matt of course he med.—Wig/ord.
POINTS 07,.• GOOD himenn.—A cot'.
reepondent - or the Gaunt,q Gentleman
szylv - "In selecting a milker look well
VA this udder. Before milking it should
le wide and broad, not banging down
like gunk, and hard and gutty, nearly
destitute of hair,. and whet there Is
Akashi be led; fine and bright,. Alter
milking, the udder should be soft sad
apparently &akin bag , . If, after uslich
in& the udder is hard and fall, it shows
:thin it is flesh, not milk, that distends
, Atiother correspondent says: "For a
cry that leaks /a milk badly, place a
little Wattle gum ring mimed each teat.
Zia cut hat a. sot oat of an old cist-
Arinty rubber shoe—cost nothing -10
harm to the cow, and will. ZITO is a sea,-
_ son sermal dollar 'worth of
11w Mesas green see wanes ens Meta
eon. J<aanlowe.
-1f article - entitled "The Farewell of
•
di. Fig-Leaves," in. the „Merck number
of.the. /Verifier,: Monehly.—attributed to
)(kW Olive Logan—is'lry for - the aided
attack on the ballet that has been elicited
mince : the "Black Crook" first displayed
ihs demoraildvgattractions. The writer,
WuJr bas evidently had an extensive sena
experience, assails net only the batter,
but Um exposures toleratOd by the ex
treme faahions of the da3-. -
A 'lnglis paragraph will give, M 1 good
ides of thetrestment of thin nuljee'.
"A. somewhat '.weary distance may
seem to have been traveler' mar in this
rather retmene than statement of the obit
.tratonee binding woman In modes
ibAr gnardnum to assist her in the
tinattitenance of that quality; tn' it le Tr
be feared that before all is said the (Ion
mot:loss with the epeeist nuidon of
'TOM personal cspersures may be only
too strident. _For there to small occasion
of treading on the painful If not danger=
owe. ground, of specification, to prove
either that there only exists ono forfeit
are. of modesty more assured -than that
anousreel in throwing the stMreduestrof
the open to the , politic. mire-or
that there.does not exist even one road
matt Inevitable toward that imparity
following immodesty. There is a lust of
theory* mentioned by that mime oom
_leanly neglected authority !mieno quoted
genets guilty ties that which follows,and
moredenructive. bemuse hundreds may
be contonlostsel at num and the over.
rectirring test Of brotherhood, comes -op
agate, inevltablyto illustrate the atroci
ty of pandering to it. In the mantes*
euataet ghat bendatul•will fall to -claim
that the woman whom he takes to his
gram and heart contracts to keels the
glories of her wornaniarid altered to his
only eye? Andwbat father or bro th er
wilt to visit with die tievereet repro
batten tits first advance toward owl tie res ,
elation DT form of either dee gigot or sis
ter, simply because he, in common with
the husband, recognizes such exposures,
If continuing, as incompatible with pu
to
rity of tityou la Ofndod threateugly dangeroua
rari by m . •
. It might puzzle even an imaginative
wither to concentrate In is_forr wards
mere sneering but grieved billerneret
lA= that expressed, many veto", ago,
durthg.a. timaporary reign of o.le disease
now persisbnit, by a certain husband
!• who was accosted with a question while
looking on ate dance in which his very
decor/etc wife was figuring:. -"What very
handeonie and very magulficerilly form
, *d lady ix that yonder, in the green and
peariet' asked one of the of her guests, an
• gotpudratance 'of the husband but a
e'en:anger batik fatuity. •Thstt - Oh, that
la my wife; or, at least, I thought that it
wm up- to-day. But, by the Prophet! f
ma inclined fa-think, by the way the
dramas ,to.stight,that she is. the wife of
every: seutlemgniZl the room: "
VOLUME I,XXnIL
FIRST MOIR
MIDIsTIGHT.
Pennsylvania lAgislakre.
!Wheal Repertateedent far rase lalrl
whealbane—Wille latreeared la fon
ate—Aajoarineue for Mate Canaan
ar iatelea RaiMont
to a:Maderse laliestranesTai—alan.
age* la' Al!airway t)•5517 dartewl
-- oral Wee I air —4! ppropria we no sill
la am alemoe—naneral Yea Witt—
Oil* Maar aad NA* ausai Improve.
meat—andwina or War Clataw—
abarpsbarg and liLlanwelair Mara.
$15..
Dispatch to thc Elia/Om:ea Gaaatta.l
Hirmantrao; March 5;1868.
SEZZATE.
HILLS LIITIODUCICD
By AIL ERRETT, Allegheny: Allow
ing the School Directors of Eawt Bir
minghsun to elect n Superintendent of
Public Schools.
Authorizing the Monongahela Turn
pike to charge Wile on certain parties not
pa:dug : throne; the gates.
-Repealing no much of the act of April
:Rh, MI, as imposes a tax on tho not
revenue or income of corporations that
pay a tax on dividends.
By Mr. BROWN, Mercer: Incorporat
ing the Olt Creek and Allegheny River
Railroad Company. formed by cmusolidat.
Inc the Oil Creek, Warrem and Franklin
mid Farmers Railroad Companies.
By Mr. LOWRY, Erie: A Johit reso
lution relative to the improvement of
lb* Ohio river and enlargement of Erio
Mr. BROWSK, Lawrence, marts& that
the &MAUI adjoardfrom Tuesday morn-
Log next until the Thursday evening at
Agreed to.
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Mr. COLEMAN, Lebanon, read in
place a supplement to the act of April
loth, 1119, creating a ranking fund, as
follows: That the valuation of thereat
estate of ;toy decedent Buljeattoaool
lateral inheritance tax, agreeably to the
laws of this Commonwealth, shall be the
same as thakasseased. - upon the same
property by the last previous tri-estulal
amassment and valuation of the Amato
ore and COMMII2IIOMWS of the county in
which said real estate la located.
BILL PASZKD TIICALLT.
Providing for the paynient of ditnageo
awarded' the Allegheny County Agri-
cultural Society by reason of the oecupa
tloirof their lands by the State. !'
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Mr• WHITE, of Indiana, reed In place
a bill extending the provisions' of the
(Genial Fee Bill of 1H for two more
Jr
TO ♦UDR WAIL CLAINg.
Afternoon Scasioa--Mr. CONNELL, of
Phibulelphin, read in place a bill author
izing and directing the Auditor General
to audit all claims presented to: him on
behalf of any citizen or citizens, firm
corporation, municipality or other elates
ante, against the United Stales for ser
vices rendered, or - monies rendered, or
monies expended In Pennsylvania du
ring or on account of theAste war for
the suppression of the rebellion, and
after having examined and audited
ouch claims and awertaining what West
ry dne, the Auditor General . shall atr
peed his official certificate netting fortti
en behalf's& Peranylvenia the amount
easualitaL All such certificates shall
be countersigned by the Secretary of. the
Commonwealth and the claimant may
present the same to the United States
amounting. department for payment.
the State not to be responsible 'Tor the
claim but simply to certify thereto.
Bill authorizing incorporated com
panion to invest In lands and mortgagee!,
ground rent and government securitim.
PASSED SECOND KrAmmo
The general fee bill, except for Alle
gheny, tanager, York and liontgam
ery counties, and the registry law amid
seanad reading.
HOUSE 9F BERREIENTATIVER.
I=
The .whole morning *onion Was oc
cupied with the second insuring or the
appropriation hill. *without conclusion..
OXLIO RIVJAD AND DEIN CANAL.
Mr. LOWEY'S joint resolution.% rola
tire to the Ohio River awl Erie Canal,
are as follown: . .
Wenengse, The Conetibetion of the
United States meta in Congress the ex
clusive right to regulate commerce be
tween the .several States of the Union;
and
Wn saw, The Ohio la a greet '
and. important line of internal courmu
ninstion in which many of the States of
this Union are interested; and
WISER/CAN A survey nearly completed
by • eminent engineers in the employ of
the Nationi4.4ilerrenunent will demon
strate that this great channel of men
me:ea min be put in good and permanent
condition cdr the Talmage of steamboats
at all seasons of the year, when unob
structed by ice, fora sum not exceeding
twenty millions of dollars: therefore,
Resolved, That in the opinion of the
people of Pennsylvania the Importance
of tins great channel of tom merce - wilt
fully justify Wit expenditure of theist=
named.
!Second—That our Senators and Rep•
restoratives In Common are requested to
urge and vote for such appropriation as
will *mire the permanent improvement
of the Ohio river open the best plan that
civil engineers may recommend.
Third—That as • necessary adjund of
the improvement of the channel of the
Ohio neer, the enlargement of the Ede
meal, connecting said river with Lake
Erie, to • capacity enDlcient for the tram.
lactation of steam tugs of at lewd three
hundred tons, Is of the first important"
not only to the commercial intermits of
theemiudry, bat also as a military high ,
way for the nation lo time of war, and
this enlargement Is recommended to the
favorable enmelderation of Congress, wbo
ere urged to Mi.:morale with Peonsylva.
Ma in aiding and promoting this groat
work. •
tl RATLIIIIIU RA AND KITTAYING TURN n
.ifterimea Sassiors.—Mr. WILSON, of
Allegheny, read in places bill Incorpto
rating - the . Skiarpaburg and Kftbuining
Turnpike Company.
The whole afternoon anal= was occu
pied in illammaing the appropriation bilL
MARYLAND.
itailoilloir far Daiwa'
beds
.Its-
Cbelce Astbedlst Morel.
arnutsmok sole. Pltubant
.itiearous, 'March L..—The Legisla
ture bad three ballots to-day for United
".•Mates Senator, but there wart us election.
On the Wird ballot Thomas received
twenty-eight, and Swann twenty-four
Tote/.
Brudiattum, March L.—The Confer
ence or the Methodlet Ephoopal Church
Bushop Daggett. presnllng and
the Baltimore Conference of the lifetho
dist Eptacolval Church, Bishop Simpson
mauling, are In session in this elty.
1 . p .m
In New
741►.115.
MIK Leg
ligimare—ray Of NOW
l'olllitlilllllol.
Atatanr, March .s.—The Assembly to.
day, by's rote of ninety.nre to'one, Irn
ctied Ex-Canal Commissioner Derr Of
high crimes and misdemeanors.
A proposition was laid before tho Sen
mnC m o ak n s c ilme pyo e wtYodkoCllMs
per annum each.
Mr. Piero, also introduced a resolution
to examine into the condition of the
New York and Erie goad, with power
to !mad for persons and papers.
The 'reek Orodaiiiier Case—Trire'lllUs
tamed • calm*, Ile Beresdarts. '
Cutt.i naLrata, March S.-The Grand
Jury to-day returned true bills against
Aug - n.lOll li. Tacir,, Theodora E. Tack.
Fun,: Tack. Emil. Schalk and John
tirianion, on the charge •or conapiracy
and fraud preferred sgalnat them by
James O'Connor of Pittaburgh. Today
bench warrants were Lamed, and no time
will be lost. in ;making the awe to Dual
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! FORTIETH CONGRESS.
oar( of Impeachment.
The Thief Justice Present.
Swearing of the;Mettalors
Competency of Senator Wade
The Question Discussed,
Adjournment Without Decision.
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WA.SIIINutori, March s ' , IF3B.
ISIMEM
The Chnplaln opened the awasion with
prayer, beam :ling the Almighty to pro
vide otrer the deliberatioun of the Court
of Impeachment.
Alter a variety of uniini;orlant bush
nese, Mr. FQW LER intr,duced a bill to
rebuild the levees on the rust bank of
the Miealsaippl riser, and to reclaim the
lands along the Yazon view.
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The President pro kat said: The morn-,
ing hour having expired, all legislative
and executive business of the Sonata is
ordered to cease ler the purpose of pro
ceeding to the busluees 'connected" with
the impeachment of the President of the
United States- The chair I. vacated for
that pnrielse.
The Chief Justite then advanced up
the Male; clad in his official robes, and
escorted by Mr. Pomeroy, Chairman of
,the Committee appointed for that pur
pose, with Judge Nelson of the Supremo
Court on-his right. Messrs. Iltickalew,
Wilson, other members of the-Com
mittee, with the members of the ni21....•
atdod behind the bar of the Senate:
The Chief Justice having ascended to
the President'e chair, said in measured
and impressive voice: Senators! In (Medi..
meet to a notice, I have appeared to jolty
with you In forming aCourt of, Impeach
meat for the trial of the Pre/indent of the
United States, and I am now ready to
take the oath.
The following oath was then admlnis.
tered to the Chief Justice by Judge Sal
em f do solemnly swear that, in all
all allots pertaining to the trial of the
impeachment of Andrew Johresou, Pre s.'
(dent of the United States, I will do im
partial justice according to the Consti
tution and laws._ So help me tied.",
The ChiefJustics than said: Senators.
The oath will sow be ad ninistered to
the Senators as they will be ailed by the
Secretary In wurestrion. • • -
The Secretary' mated the roll, each
• Senateradvanang in turn and taking
the matt prescribed in the rules.- Thu
only Senators absent were Misers.
Doolittle, Edmunds, Patterson;' (N. II.)
and Saulsbury. , •
When the name of Senator Wade
was called Mr. HENDRICKS rose
and., pat the
.question to the presid
ing 'officer whether the' Senator trout
Ohio, being the person who would sue.
coed n the Presidential office,. wan en
titled to pit as • judge in the cue
Mr. SHERMAN argued that the Con-.
ditution itself nettled that questlen. It
provided that the presidiettoMeer should
not preside on 'the trial of an impencli
moot of the Prettident, but, being anent
as to his right to be a member of the
Cried, it followed by impination that he
had the righL
. Mr. HOWARD argued to the saner
effect.
Mr. JOHNSON assimilated tilted:um to
au onfinary udicial proceeding and re.
minded the Senate that nu judge would
oe !Wowed to sit on a .1,0 where he had
a direct littererot He so banned whether
it was not proper to veneerer, ilia deasmo
until to-Morrow, In order particularly
that the precesieUts of nos English House
of Loris might be examined. lie move.l
therefore that tho qnestion br pomeonea
till tomorrow:
Mr. II ENDRWKS claimed t h at when
Mr. Wade should ream to be presiding
officer of the Senate, be could be sworn
in, but now he was incompetent. 1 o
the ease 'of Senator Stockton; of New
Jersey, the question had beset decided.
There it was held that a Senator being
interested in the result of the vote, lie
had no right to vete. He hoped t h e
motion of the Senator from Maryland
would prevail.
The debate was continued at greet
length by Meese.. Davis, Hendrick.
Bayard against Mr. Wede's right to at:
as. a member of the Court,' and by
Menem ?decrial, (M 0..) Williams,. Row
sad, Murton, Sherman, Sumner, Move,
Drake and Thayer in favor thereof. Mr.
MORTON argued that 'there was no
person here authorised to make •
,thjec.-
tion,becacuee. it was the right of a party
to twelve the objection of interest on the
part of the judge ire jury, and the Presi
dent, when he came here for trial, might
sty—Why wax not the Senator front
Ohio anoWol7l7 The theory of his eel
lingua fMr. Itendriekellerse•This
Impeachment wont. he tried by the Sen.
ate The Senator from Obio was a Hen
sler, and Ms rights ex such could not Ist
taken from hint. Me election as presid.
ing officer took from him none •of his
rights as a Senator. Lint, aside from
thus, he repeated that there was no ',cr
oon here entitled to raise the question.
Mr. HOWE claimed that the question
of law wee clear that the Senator from
Olio was entitled to 'anticipate in this
If the Conethation wan 'silent on
the antrject, noon' would have challeng
ed the right of the presiding Milner of the
Senate, to preside on thie trial. The Con •
stitullon,Mnvever, had provided forthd
Question and had gone no farther.. It
any objection did erase to the Senator
from Ohio, the may party who had a
ught to rein that, of 1111 S not her.
and was not rep tainted here.
Mr: THAYER argue' that If the quot•
lion of Interred wee to be rallied In tire
one of the Senator from Ohio, it ought
with greater reason to be rained against
the Senator from Termeneee, who weave
closely allied with the President. It,.
Killen, every Senator who might muceetsl
to *heel:llm of presiding officer wen also
interested but one degree lees than the
Senator from Ohio.
Mr. ROWAED deflred to tell the at
tention of the Chair to the real matter
before the body and Inquired whether
the pending motion that the' other Sena•
tors be sworn lu was in order?
Chief Justice CIIANE replied affirma
tively.
Mr. IIOWA.RD sagseated that be could
name the neorasity of expend:lit:further
time on thin moth.. It was a pisltion
of order. Thu Senate of We United
States was endeavoring to put on judi
cial functions.
Alter some further ilehato tine Court of
Impelielimen4 at half•pmt four. ad
journed till to-morrow, 11111 i the Hemet*
immediately afterward" adjourned.
HOUSE OF' ICEPItESEZITATiVII3.
Very few members were prreent; many
have gonebome, expecting that no legis
lative buslmws will be dom., during the
trial of impeachment.
Mr. ELIOT Introduced a bill-provi
ding that lu mese oT the nenoval of the
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court by
death orreelgeation,thedutlenof the odic,
devolves upon the An...iodate Justice
wbone Cimirtilenlon Iseeulnr In time, un- -
41i-removed or another 7uaieehs ah
pointed: Referred tbeJudiciary Cotn
mince, to report at nay time.
Mr. EGGLESTON prevented a reaolii
tlon.from Germans. of Cincinnati In ref
erence to the treatment of emlgranCpax
eengere. HA - fermi to fho Commerce
Committee. - • •
_
Mr, MANUS intriorlumvi a hilt to In.
oonionttio t o NMlomat Aft l'olost o.
el n. neforreil to I.h• Cominltice of
the lastilet of. Columbia.
Thu Banking Committee was instruct. I
ed to inquire into• the expediency of
amending the General Ranking lAw no
that State Banks In proems of liquida
tion, after faithful payment of debut,
may be relieved train making, monthly
statements, and from the payment of
tax on outstanding simulation. °
The House then took np ths cane of it.
Holler, representative elect from the
Unlit Matelot of Tennessee.
Mr. CIIANL.Eit advocated. Dutliren
claim to a ssat.
Mr. JUDD moved that the House re
mise Itself Into..'Constittee of the
Whole to attend the imprechment
managers at the bar of the Senate.
Mr. FADISSWORTH opporied as
only the managers were, Invited to be
preeettL
Mr. BINGILAM elated that the Dane
had not yet been Jolued; until then, it
woo nunessenary to ask the attendee. of
the Hones.
Mr. JUDD Withdrew his motion. -
The Managers Dieu proceeded to the
Senate, chamber and the discussion or
the Tennessee election wow was remised.
Daring the diminution Mr. I YERS
said the country wax much Interlaked to
the announcement that the Committee of
Ways tad Means ware &bootie report a
Mille repeal the tax on manufactures.
As the dettxmlnillon of the qabstion by
the Mouse would take muck thue;he
summated that be pawed relieving
manatacuissa from duty for s livatc‘t
. ,
time, er until a syntein be perfected or
for aixty day.
Mr. SCHENCK: remarked that the
present lawn were about twenty statutea,
and comoquently were,-in pusm•rneal.
Some contain what were In °there; some
contradict, and Wine modify adhere.
The actual amnion of the law could Is•
found only by collation, comparing one
part with another, and making one body
aril] the laws ontwintent in all their dif
ferent party. Ma joint revolution or bill,
snob us the gent toilet from Peunnylva
nla had suggested, be Noised, It would of
creurne ageeel lobeOco, distilled
npiritn, from its provision.,
all of which would be pm-
Tided for In general rmulationn. Ito
thought an adjournment over would
enable the Committee of Wept and
31eann to facilitate their business, for al
though the Committee were authorized
to sit during the ste...s.len of the !louse it
Nine a divide.' allegiance. The Commit
tee would provide for. the taxation of
certain things and nay nothing about
others. The question conld Rebuilt
teal to the Committee an to whether they
could contrive ouch a bill en inunpented
by the gentleman from Pennsylvania
without deranging the- general plan
which they propose In the revlnion of the
laws.
The contested election mute was re
sumed; and finally the Bones adopted
the resolution • of Mr. Paine,. recommit
thin the report of the Committee on
Electione, with instructions.
Mr. DAWN immosilately repotted
back tho proposition, and Its conalder,
lion wan postponed till to-morrow.
Mr. GARFIELD, by unanimous con
sent. introduoed a bill appointing Erao
tus ILWolcott, of Wisconsin, and John
Martinhall, of Maryland. manager. of
the National Asylum for disabled sol
diers, and authorizing the Secretary. of
War to furnish from captured ordnance
much ordnance, with implements., as he
may deem proper to It., beyond National
Asylums, for the purpons of firing Ro
tates, end ouch small arms and equip
ments as may be necessary for thepur
pose of guard duty at Asylums, which
passed.
Adjourned.
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. From the Titusville Herald we
he following Items:
—Oil is now of dull sale, at tl.tu 10
per barrel at Titusville and at $2.7:,
at oil BUJ,.
—A eitirerrof Pleaaintlilte was shot nl
the other night by a di [taken teatuster.
The hall dtd clot take erect.
—lt la reported that Murphy'a Theme,
building at ritholo Is to be removed to
&hamburg some tittle next spring.
—The Ackerman refinery at liregle
Switch in to be enlarged to a productn.;
caparity of five hundred barrel, of re
lined od per week. •
—The excitemest occasioned I the
iielnity of Pleasantville, by the sttiking
or the Ilsrmonlal well, is lying not.
The well nontlnuee b produce about ono
hundred barrele per day.
—The town which has sprung up on
the Tallman Farm,- between Shemburg
and Atkinson, on Upper Cherry Run,
has l,eeu named a .liarkus City" In boner
of Mr. Iteckini,bne of the owners of the
farm. •
—A new iron tank of twenty-four
thonmand barrel. capacity la to be erects I
at Miller Farm. Operati.ma will be oom•
moored as soon as t►o weather will per
mit. The tank to PI be owned by Clara -
landnarties.
—A deer was killed on the track of lto
Oil City and Pithole Branch Railway, on
Saturday afternoon. The deer Malted to
ernes the truck just as the train "mecum.
leg. The animal was hit in the ,boulder
by the engine and Instantly killed. f
—The Henderson Farm, situated few
note soutu of the elhamhurg wells on
Upper Cherry Han, a to be Mon - 41011v
tested during the next
Some two or three engines for putting
down wells are now on the ground, and
one or two more sill bo iu pooitioo in a
short time. •
•
—The use from the burning well II:I
the ,kflegheny river, atheist three mile,
north of tecyab Grassi Station, to •till to
damn.. The well woo struek about tea
years ago and the gas has been burning
.c.ralttm. Within tke rwet six naimilPs
there has been. perceptible decree... it,
the vet nine of its. and flame, and it now
rims but four or tire feet above the sur
face of the ground.
—The Erie bisfatteit says a tire
cornet at the 1.41ta4 iitatea }:xprw a
palm It Pitbele, on Water - day, which hid
for int timely discovery would haer
ma Red in .. eozatigration /t woo
mused by the omitting of a Tuscany ••t
lemma,' in the second story, which eel.
through crack. in the floor catching nee
front the stove below. •
—The engin* bonne of the Betty we•l
on Itennehoff Run caught Or, on Sitar
day morning last elnatt three o'clock,
and wan entirely destroyed. 1110
wan small. The fire originated Input a
lighted match tering brought into On,
tract with a quantity at crarte oil that
bad run Into the Ore box of the engine
without the engineer being aware of It.
ft instated that the perms, who lit the
match In the engine house smear...atoll
neon-tad by the empleeloo of the oil.
—The Island in the Allegheny Meer r.t
the mouth of Olt Creek, on which rent.
one of the abuttnenta of the long bridge,
la teat dieeppeeritur under the whoa ol
the river rumen. Borne nee or *lt
it i r 2. ago - It etuteneed several 'errs
wan • fine grove upon it and it
wee et that thus a general 'sort for
summer pionic parties. The grove he.
been carried away pinioned by frotheta,
and but a few equate rods of sand and
gravel now mark the soot, and It Is pre.
dieted that If the freshet should lw
heavy not a reulge of the island will
remain.
--The Allegheny river Is now frown
toe greater depth than at any other tine
In several years. The Ice Is very mild,
and in some places It is from enghteen
inches to two feet in thicknena. The In•
habitant. firing along the river have se
cured supplies of the beet quality of ice
for preservation, and the are now ant-,
imply awaiting the brea kup, en it La en
tiriputod that If It tenses suddenly con
siderable injury will be done fit bridge's
and other property,
.from the unusually
large amount of lee that will farm ha
way down dream. During the break up
of December last there was a moderate
rim and the ire was thin, but more thin
one million dollars worth of property
wee that or dwdmiyed along tbo river
(ruin. Warren to Emienton. At 'mutant
there Is warmly en much properly Lt
danger from a break up In the earn. die•
trim as there wax at ‘ tiust time, but the
amotint is still considerable, and the
owner, and representative* of it should
look to its safety while there is time.
—Last week a curious gas explosion
oscurred at a dtlillag well near Enter
prise, which for the extraordinary force
displayed is, probably without a itarallPl
in the anualeof drilling wells. Opera.
time have been going on on thin we ll for
some time past, and the second sand rock
was ranched shout ten days ego. .It ap
pears that the Mole fell into the well illlll
struck heavily on the wand rock hreak•
log intoa crev!ea where an Immense
quantitynrica;. had collected. The gm
embed o itt of the well with a hod, rum
bling sound, and the driller and the en
gineer started from the virinity of the
well on s run. They had hardly ruched
a *sr* Aimtain* when the top length of
the driving pipe wan torn front the wall
and thrown upward Into the derrick.
The gas collected rapidly around the
well and triglMll house, and igniting (rent
the fire in ire might° it exploded with •
report dint we. heard icon half of • mile
distant. -The engine beige and derrick
caught fire from the expiration and were
entirely destroyed. There aro *lateness
on record where In drilling wells mot
veins or crevices have been suddenly
broken Into and the tools have been
thrown from the well, bet we think Wet
this la the tires time that the [nab or, gm
ban bad aullicient form louver, displave
the driving pipe, to say nothing o!tbrow
trig it wholly out of the well. _
—A girl of twelve years of age han
recently committed a murder at Osn
France. Wished, much sinstifor
entered the tterrhst of • rrner there to
take care of a little boy fi ve years old,
and she concieved a boy
avendon
toward the child. One day its arm wee
broken, se one could escerfein how; on
another teazel= the boy had' trwallowed
pine and suffered greatly an conserynetice.
Still the girl was not onepected. Deter
mined to get rid of him, and PO be ro.
Roved front eorvlce, ehe caused the poor
boy tht *wallow a quantity of 'sulphate of
copper, which killed him immediately.
Thu euddeunnee of the death excited
suspicion, and 'medical examination
proved that a violent poison had been
administered. In oonscquence the girt
wed at once waded, nal beLon'the only
person that could have done It.
—Prof . ..or liarogoe, of London, hoe
discover.' a process of protervlug meat,
ig n st o ldril 1
pen.. t ir uns f, y kept
neh end xwfo:.tnt.outit4.o.l.l
killed. Poor carminu of slump, -pm
served Jo Ude manner, have - been
broogbt across the Adantla, and are now
in New York. • The pressman mealsts in
kiting animals with carbonic-oxide go?,
bleeding and dressing darn no o.
Men Veolool , nlr 4 ,lett•
mite,..a ti rik,t , watchthe
bee' ramped, and then odinitting
ilt mining gime*.
PITTSBITRGH, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1868
BM MON,
THREE O'CLOCK A.'M.
FROM EUROPE.
Latest Cable Dispatches.
English Parliament ProceedinFe.
The New Ministry
Eathuiiiislically Received.
dared ori Franco-Meric In Bonds.
Advices from South AmerWa
Paraguayans Continue Succeszful
.D•alh or U. A. AUssisier draboth
The 'Civil War in Japan.
Departure of Foreign Ministers.
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's - Lognic, March largo meeting
of friends of Ir Israeli was held at his of.
residence hut nighL Nearly all of
the- leading Tory members of Parlia
ment were presenL The proceedings
were not made public, but the meeting
Is regorlad as a favorable indication of
the strength of the new Premier.
Pear n, March s.—Tbo Lord Linden
ant has released from confinement W
Johnson, Grand sw•retarp of the Orange
nisei, who was sentenced to fine and im
nrlmumont for leading the illegal pm
remaion.
honnon, March s.—Molniv/it.—ln the
lAouse of Commons Ills everting Ina-,
raeli appeared for We Ilrat time niece ttre
realanallon of EarbDerby. upon enter
ing the Hones he IVIVy received with loud
cheers from both government and oppo
sition beeetten. trleraeli soon. after
wards rote, and after giv nat.:tot:lee of the
Introduction of certain me:sante* rela
ting to &adend and Ireland.. re,
!erred Ito the retirement of - Earl
Derby, eayiter hit colleague. were loth
to werree their connection with smolt a
leader : l No langnagn could., pheas their
critimatli of the tql,r:trter 41111 career of
such a Idilef. and they all inlet earna.tly
hopel for las re,toratian to health and
power.l Vl.raelt then proceed.] hi nay
lies Malady had been pistol to en•
train him with the task.. of forming it
a gOierlifxlol3l, and ho should
not \ lieeline the gracious offer,
noising - 6MM as it wits by the generous
nupteiri of his colimictiCe. In doutteute
stralrs the policy of Lord Derby ilurimi
the 1.4 two years of his adminintratlon
wroth,
t r ,
followed by th e nen Si ini.try,
and in o reign aneirs the polky 01 Lord
Stable,would I, adhered . to. This
would .re a policy of pe.e.....: not env of
kletlosi r but min of generous sympathy
anti rs6nrit for oar., own intermits
and . ti a ra, of other . _notions. - Brich
lio'l ivy woo Idnever lessen
th e in ~....ne.. or dignity of Eet.,,iand.
Itaeed al. it wan upon enteent and v....pert,'
the deinentle policy of the new govern.
went wanitt be a liberal one. ielieere
and laughter.i Eteeognfring netfoniil
traha 4 the best eerariag Nahum! Insti
tution.l he regrettal the neceetity of con .
ttnuiug the suspense-it of the writ of
balsas j co7rite in Ireland: bat an Lord
• th,by i said on a nubile ...melon, en..li
action "sae the only ea.-guard arming
1111,rupisloos f...rel an confederation..
5t11.4114 soppr.ieu of U.. privilege. .of the
writ s, A. ant Ineontratable with the
neutle sae... of the low, and be wee of
the opinion that the grieranies of Ire
land rilegull he treated with it tender P
ont for that Country. After a frier Mare
explatiatiotet, nut "(general importance,
It Israeli renamed his wit amid applaneo.
Mr. itaweorle, member o r lillinor•
peek, said the policy of Earl baby, re.
fared in by the Prattler, was uncertain:
If it meant mention of Mlle. only, the
ntlw gt,N4rllllll.lll. would meet with r•Ort.
”ns•oporAt lig] in the Ilona of Lords.
Earl Malmeshury VAIII the aubject of
Irish grierancea wool,! ...lie up for di. ,
cumnion uu Tuesday, neat, Alter an
nouncing the change In the Guatriametit,
he added its pdn'y would remain WWl
igerod.
Earl Ittswell doelared that 110 men
den., could be placed to a pulley w hich
wee ale aye eayi rig ono thing and mean
ing anotLer. lie earl the liberal nice,-
bers hate gi , ,•en their nuppore In I,onl
Derby, on his pledge to bring about a
reduction Mr the franchise. - hut none in
reality had been made. Such a mob of
drilun.illog a party - yr - as uuprteedentat,
I=l
LivEncom„ March The Mouth
American mail Manner, which touch,'
at Lisbon, hit orrlvcd hem,
!Jett a'' , from the 'LW l'artara are itapOr
taut. 'The good tort Mlle Or OW riLr9frO
son continued. Tit itrar.ilimns !nude
several attnmptii to eat the cummu tiles.
lions of 4 lenerat I,opno, 111,11;4 . 04u I ran
Chat.. but failed, and in the!, OligH3O.
meat. which p,noe • leper. grimed
rrt.h a•lv ant 4;4.1.
c:nnorttl Al-lanlor A• 1,111, Mini:4ll'r
and rteshlrmt of nt
IturnoA:Ayrerr, dim! actor m. protrart.l 111-
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1.0,f1/9:1, March SL—L'ItO disya4.hrn
Irons nod are rcocivii.l via
'Eno civil war fu Japan rapt,'
with grout violonco. Hrivaral . conabata
hail taken 11[1,C0 1111111,W(1 010 parllinn, or
Shagikon :ml the Dilution., which worn
anatitleil with. locivy litrin, of lift,. and
[Mitt Tit,WWW worn committed on
both Alto. Jn r... 3114011155517 or Li s ,
curo condition of lire country, the Minim;
torn of Forrl6, powirra tint NI Irift. rhouti.t.
122=
Varna, Marva b forth
coming Ministerial body will tome the
payment of tho principal and interest of
the Fraeoo-Mesican bonds. It is said
itussia has horn strongly tutting upon
the Watern Powers a scheme for an in
dependent union of the Danubian print
Opaline&'
=EMI!
LtVaaroot., 'tomb S.-The nth( Ainan
da Onion. from New 'York bound to
Martinique, Wan 10,101110110.1 at SOIL. Only
the mate and two seaman want. noved.
rinr4,NciAL •ia eumarmouit.
',cowpox, March 6--„Wftw-m00n..-Con
wolx 93641C11• Fivewtweutlex 7
Contralx!)". Erie 471.
Fx.w Vonr. Man•ll til. bonds
clowrd Oral at 75/.
Idrnanwt., Martih th—isgton rimed
quieter; middling upland!. rid.; - orivane
te.day 20,i.10 t, dos. Bread
stuff's Out iturialons unchanged. Pm
uee—_,ltemi.u. common declined 3.1.;
quoted at. 7a Od. (Aber quotationa no.
clanged.
Mand.s.—Fetrolututt closed
!attire at an etlvuure of I franc; etaudard
whiny 43 fume!. 50 contimes.
• - • -
I:napes, Merck s.—The weekly re•
turns of the Bank of togland slow a
opeolo decree. or 213,000 poond aterllng.
Pasts. Mutt 6.—Akenorg.—Tbe Bourg
to-day is buoyant; rental closed at 0/1
advance.
—The 'President elicera the. bill In ex
e time yr i•
1/111,11 , 110. 11..0,
nn
thotleing the I,Mlithotine 1hi.11"li to place
imitable warnings In harboni, bays and
wounds.'
SOUTHERN STATES
Tsturatgi to Ww guts:sun (fawned
nelrth CAROLINA:
AnLEster4 March the Con
vention toslsy resolutions were adopted
petitioning Congress to give ; land sold
for United Sts[ 6 taxes to tho State fur
distribution aufatlgfreectrian. The value
of property thin: detained to S7nO,CIU.
he Comm-
Committee
It provides
to of color.
Lation. The
n staiu quo.
A AITA,
bon to-day 4 I
ou Mucatlot
that all ellll
hall be et
Uutveralty
Naw On, -Another at
/vaunt vont mvention to
amend Arti to dintran
riiinement; I lecided any
motion to at loiltion an a
whole, win. of •
The Conatit
'
the I.47l24attiree !, tite r geti;et t
-
Lion adjourned.
The Democratic Blab Convention lain
evasion to-night: . .
=MEU
JACKSON, March s.—TheConvention to
day completedthe consideration of the
report on the FzeoutlveDepartnnot. It
lays over fur final adoption. 1
The committee appointed to love:liti
gate the charges against Merriam recom
mended that he be expelled for drunken-
MOM and disorderly conduct,! and for a
publication. Impugning the membent of
the COnventlon. The report was recoived
and two members appointed to draft ar
°clot and conduct a formal frial before
the Convention to-morrow. '
Some excitement has been °condoned
by the appointee° of counterfeit Conven
tion warranfrii
NEW YORE,
By Tele green te the Pittsburgh Gasethet
Ntw Yonc, March 5, 11148.
tying/Orr R4OT w•an's IstAIND
=I
About /hit Pled eight thin morning a
riot broke nutMmottg the emigrant. on
Word'a Island, which, but for the timely
interferetion pt the radios, would have
ended in terrible bloodahed. Had tooling
has for acme LIMO existed between the
German and irish emigrants, which to
day culminated in an attack of reen
hundred of thr hitter upon t heir enetnien,
who had alsont thettoed ves • Into a sort
of army arrar- The I rbbuten seised on
pitcktforks, efrite, auto, ico.plitters, long
pekes with sharp Iron point's; and even
broke an tronfrack to obtain the teeth a.
weapons. The ilormatm 'barricaded
themselves in; the basement of a imepital
building when the Irishlncu' attempted
to break in the house. The thwprs of the
corridors wore battered down, and the
fighter.. gotinr . oo 'lode ti..nroly when II
strong torn. of gnat., 1144:iced and cue-
OCteled lit ~I , ,,t lfirlfr the row, though Oct
befere being It-01,11..11A to shoot down
four of tho I wil!,•lvnl Eighteen of the
rimers were Nti .1s otio. I 1.0 tie Lowe Mel •
ousts, and chthty s x were secured and
retained is a bniltling. totrcttgly guarded
by tw.lice. lie nostrum, engaged in
the :wilt are WI escacd and declare the
tight will It.i.ritnetrent an ronto an the tro
th.; leave tic , bk.!.
IZEIZIZIE=I2
A largo 111e,411114 1,i% herd 10-niglli i
al,l*.ar the pm) 0•• I/ International MY.,
Hal cburchnoll 11.111 in I invirm. lipe , ach
no "u,. maklll:l,y Ilunry Nan] linerhor
liar. Dr. T s .j F te here. - •
BRIE TELEGRAMS
—Montana I Ninon report that the
11Inekteet base I oa,,g IratW (belr
yearly odd, ails! nro now Intending the
Benton road. ss-iss eon 11ennede's rancho
anti slur* ar. • Tbny liana already
kllinl 01411 01411 3114 .1, vtfov.r a bond
ro I borwv, ,Icesiden creating a panic
among this ”ntt tern in the linigtiburbooiL
W•disk Fargo Fn.'. cone/ion were tired
at sex oral titllf, lkinpatcben to Gover
n .1 . Stnltts. Iron Col. tiers liner, slats that
Kenna... Fen rancho, tilin,llTel 1:1111.11
iroin lioleni s was Isurussil ho the Ist
duins, nod Mln. 8 , 1110.1, - and bar child
ren raptured *nil sorriest off by
. the rav
age.. it
—Jetlerinin!DMVlA haT arrived in New
ssrlestscs, .isrtrtcred rat lb. tts. Charlen
11.i1e1. The tiro sa onus-lois" cove. bloc ren.
onassorfeliserrel., and an they nano! stet..
llancock's bi.adquartern, they took off
Moir boon, anif,tlcdr I.liisl• played t`Tbe
itounio 1; Kat nil. out of thlr
.ly-cnispanien sorreed the flag or the tr o i.
toisuo,.. lasi I prn atop was exprasissnl by
loyal cltlrousi,,' nuJ fear" wereentersained
of troubles.
-The mecting at Itilliinore, to Arista' tl
the ProsePlent, Wednessday slight, wan
Inroole attes dod. It wan held I* lie
Fourth ntres4llc3ler. Addransses wero
delivered byi. sine. Swann, 1.. W.
Is, of Illinois; !lone of
Ind... flub. Jaine. Itrostkin, of Na
Yolk; John Y. tlallaber, of Kentucky;
and eislo•rn.l Appropriate reaolutionn
nor. adnptra.
—The thinha (Nebrualtal Republican
learn• frost el. reliable source that about
twelve hundred Indiana are gathered
000 J Port!' .I.strantie tilt conducting
thetoselres lu.'lll threatening wanner.
They line. el.reMr coartmeneed depreds-
LIM. on .lock.
—A disastrous tire xr•urr'd at rm.-
tlehl, M:tasarhusetta, We4aesday-morn
irtg. [toot's Llrirk, rontaiti.na the punt
eft/re, throe Uerros, the Iterksture t.lre
Inettrartee sail several other emcee, Was
burnt , . L'wer.7 , o.oo o : partly insured.
—The tarhoatter Mary Sate, from New
Or!teen ; for Now York, went rubor. on,
Long Ilearb,lJenoey eottat,Bautlay. night.
The mate rcla wintted overboard and
three of the le* pen latnal la the rigging.
—Mood refinery of Wee(lake, II utch
int it CO., at Cleveland, Ohio, ICU harried
at ton o'eloe)r, Wodneaktav night. Lona
about C 10,41.11, Partially natured.
iMHICAGO.
rive Alen WU./ by a btu.' ruplbelem
—llllgb &Mobil ballalos Rimed—
ILalle••• IlLepors.
Mr to., rapli;to lbw littaborth Uagetto.)
CiticAno, Man+ s.—Yeaterday after
noon while
floe men were engaged In
tamping 11,11' , nnemploolcl bleat nu - Jinn
Norton Canal, near I,errient, in thin
enmity, the eliplotiled, killing three
of them Instantly, and Injuring another
no that lie riabaentiently died. The ink
was aerionel*',lnjured, but wilt probably
recover. • g -
l'hn 11Ighrbool building et FOR In
1.: wee des royed by ltre lavt night, to
gether with , II the hooks., 11 :tune., tr.
'rho loan in er , lntntett a 110,000; insured
0
for $14,00.
'rho 111111, nnital report tl the stock
holden% of (he Chirego, Alton and St.
lout,, itallread shown the net earnings
for the rear nding 112eenzber 31n1, 1567,
to b051,743,11t3.42.• .
W.&I3HINGTON.
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tar Teleirravh•to In. ritlabonte
Wisesnorotr, Ntarrh h, Pins.
nneossraufrion CoriaTITIrrinKAILITY.
In t h n Stiprimin Court ta-dey David
Dudley Field, for appellants in the Ale
ease, tirgoed Um unconstitutional..
fly urine lonstruction arm. .
NoMINATIoN.
The President Iran nominated to the
Senate David M. Fleming as Assessor of
Internal Iteyenue for the Fourth lila
triel,
Ohio.
1
• NEWIERSEIV.
lore awl Ike 110
I Aamodiment.
the riltobtitint ligtekt.l
Ei=r=
1132==
nrch p..—'no Joint rasoltt
• leg theennsent of the Siete
lien of the proposal emend
7onstitutton passed the Son.
veer the veto. . 'Joint
be held Wednesday oven-
Tonicrotw,
lion w Moira
to the natal:
moot to I ho
ate to,l .y
meeting will
log tiOit.
Tho Dottlo4
nominate dak
00111100 wll ,
J
day of 11004
•
nth, State Ceovehtloo, 10
&tee to the !Calmat Con•
be hold bore on the lath
PACIFICtAII,WAT 14,118810 N.
I. el To.grapo lea elltaberse Osten.. i
lisvcrrs, li c tesl-4, Dlareh 5.-7rionissa
U. lt,Railsr v. R. D.—Ksneas, through
her Legliiisture, from Chime wilds sands
greetiug to ler sister States. The legis
lative erect lea party;au m bering over
n t
throe bundn I, arrived hero to-day sod
will 041111 , Junction City for a revs .
Lion andtall tonight, and reach Topeka
ktmorrow.
—Healy Mai DWI closed a flowery
ii.s i taarr , W . t or eak a. e b r y lle u t i , g I .ls N i e i ;
Heart in tke s Tandlenee to ret ap mad Nay
how .he fel t A venerable fanner as -•
o I.; o 1.1 , of that
yar , / II 11 10.1 A,1 , 11 "plied
thun: ..1 tlnck't exactly know, but It
IT I ``felt like a eeund egg In
bushel rates 'law"
,N, :
CITY AND
THE COURTS.
D . Court—Jafte ICLUllamas.
Tuutuinasi, Nerds s.—The ease of
Bradley 414 Allegheny Gins Company, re
ported yesterday, occupied the on tiro see
stun, w ilboet being concluded.
Comeau rteal•—..ladatoltoaro.
Tn nitiniY, Marc a 5.-1 n the manor &at
vs. Kramer, reported yesterday, verdict
for plaintiff for six runts damages and
VII canto costa.
A.. 1. Evans vs. itsieph Brining.. This
w 14% an action to recover. $781.00, tho
amount of a bill of exchange protested
for non payment in Prussia. The de
fenco not up was that the defendant had
been doctored a bankrupt in a Prus
sian court, ono that he had Included
this protested bill of exchange tie
part of his liabilities. The Jury found
for the plaintiff the amount of his claim
with interest, subject to the opinion of
the Court on questions of liter reserved.
The next race 'taken up was that of
George 11. Tenor vs. E. T. Van Voorhis.
Action In recover comoonnation for ~.r
vices rendered by plaintiff in endeavor
ing to make sale of in fart belonging to
defendant on the Moriontahela Elver, In
Viraehingtan county. ',On trial. •
gaaTter aimalons—iedie 1101101.
Tituesnar, March the mae of
Joseph OrXis, indicted for fornication and
bastardy and adultery . , the jury had not
agreed upon a verdict nt adjournment.
They retired Woduostlay at three r.
WV/ LI NMI/ Y
Dawson, O'Donneti, Ferguson, Bird
sall, liftgleary and Idercken, charged
with robbing Stewart's shoe atom at
East Liberty . , a short time sine., were
placed on trial, the indictment charging
them, in first moat, with entering
the atom house ivith Intent to commit a
larceny, and to second with ennirnitting
laieeny. Goods - were -taken 'to the
amount In value of about $4OO, and die
weed of to Connelly & hfctleary, pro
prietors of a socontl•hand store, on Elm
streeL in the Sixth ward. One of the
Arm, Mctieary, was Included iu the in
dictment, but to order that be might ho
used on a witness tocenvlct the others,
thejurv. at the instance of the District
Attorni.y. glare a verdict of not pithy as
to him. Ile was then placed on the stand,
and testified to the purchase ofthogeods,
for Skr2, from defend...le, or either front
one of them, the ahem being pres
ent. -The goods were brought to the NWT..,
at an early hour in the snore
ing.about daylight, Ina wagon, teaming
malstequently that tho, geed,' had hoe°
stolen, and some of the accused arrested,
they were plgued in barrel.; and heeded
up, In widish rendition they were found
-by the police. Article, wore found on
some of the oil/loners, Indicating their
grail, end in the room where they were
arrested wore found a cat Of burglars'
tools. Therese WAN nonel wbel , tea Cour t
adjouruiug viler the jury had retired.
•A' vested vertilet will probably be re
turned this morning.
John ,lic510:41, of Allegheny, (11/11.
plained of by Ids wifv, for de+crti•n, way
ordered to .utributo two dollars per
week towards her support.
. Meal Satin AAAAA fora
The following deeds were left in the
Recorder's oMiw, March 4, ivy:
John Crinilron to Wet. McAlpin, March
2, 1%64; Int in Allegheny city, on !liver
avenue, 411! be' in feet. 4 41,0t*
Henry J. Clow - to Jaeob 'and Joseph.
Klee, February IN, I.SrA: Int in Second
ward, Allegheny, No. P 1 in Geyer and
Ilarnett's plan on Itsayer street, S by
lOU feet irt,ooo
Win. M. tacky to Mrs. Jaue C. liecky,
yebreary lYnn; hit in McClure
township, c.intaining perelnis...Slire
Jacob Doer to tteurge Boyd, Feb. 3, Ito[S;
Int in Mrs:Soilless township, ra,nialn
ing I,lur square frier
Mrs. Mary Ann Fralorick bd Wok
Flnnil, Jr.., March 1.1.45; Int in Ker.
eutli ward, Pittsburgh, int Bedford,
avenue,'_ by 121 test SAL*
Mary Brirtuei to Henry J. Porter, July
mod, 1017, lot No. In 2 in ItreekeuridgeS
plan of Into in the Borough of Toren.
•turn
The Ply 11101101 Cengrri atiuuol ht ChnlTh,
of Pillsbury/11,W John Graft Folrrnary
6. INS, lots Non. 10 end 11 in 13tope's
plan of a sub-divislon of lot No. 54, in
Otionel Woods General Plan 1.4 Pats.
burgh, on liana Street, on wbielt the
chump still. now stands
Hobert Hendon...on to tit'. G. Stewart,
February 17, He.. lot in lteservo town
ship. now Aller.hony City, in Banat,
Ilusg sum lientlarsotie plan on quarry
street, 100 by '.Ut ...... n 0
John P. Gillum to James Preetley, Pan
niers. 1.9, PetS, lot in Allegheny City,
on NU - ma atreut,:lo by 100 feet....51,1.'4 ,
Gabriel Fullwood to Joiteph Loughrey,
Itlarela2, leriS; lot in Oakland town.
ship, now Pittsburgh, on the Connell,.
villa !tall road, 21 by feet.,......01,10p
FlenJ. F. Fox to David lientlenairt,
10'-
centber 4, 1,47; lots Num. 1111. 121,
wad lit For.'e plan of lots in Chan.
tiers township, on Fairview avenue.
100 by 101 feet on Francis' vrav,..slCf.
Charles S,iblieper to Wm. thliepor.
February 24, tabs: lot In Third ward,
Allegheny, on Perry street, eighteen
feet, running hank to en alley ' $7:O
Saute to John S^hlieper, February 24,
150$: soother lot of same dlanouslone
adjoining the above
Ilvilre of Joseph Allen to Thorns, it
Maple,' November It, 1N:7; lots Not
Cl, .0, 71, and 72, In liord and Allan's
plan .of Allentown, Lower St., Clair
township, on turnpike road, two hon.
dna! and thirty.tvid feet ....... ....$llOl
fatal *evident en she faabaadle
nalltakata—ltato 111,111
A fatal liechlent occurred at Cork's
Run, on the Panhandle Railroad, ye4ter.
day morning, resulting in the death of
Jamas Cassiday suit Roney tt ten, cos:
miner. at 51ustield. 'rho unfortnuato
men had got upon a coal train for the
ptirporai of riding to the city, and when
at the tunnel near Cork's Run, a, wheel
on one of the ears broke, throwing tlw
train from the track. over an embank-
LOOM and stmothing six .are. Canaiday
and Green, who were on ono of the can,
thrown over, were buried in the wreck,
and died In 11 few momenta alter they
were taken out, emenday wan e single
man, about twenty-eight years of age,
and ti even had a wife and two children.
They bad formerly been employed intho
mines at Beck'. RIM, on the Mononga
hela river, but recently went to Mans
field to work. The accommodation train
wee delayed several home in cense
luenoe of the !incident.
• rant n..r 111111..
The hectare Committee of the Young
Men's Mercantile Library Association,
after repeated Worts and at Recut ex
panse, are enabled to anaemic,' a lecture
by the abavos named_ distinguished Afri
catitravolor and explorer, ell Tuesday
evening, Marta hhhi at the Academy of
Music, It le hardly necessary to make
any extended momenta, fertile name of
lan Challis, Ids estcmsiye travels, snit
wonderful discoveries In Central Africa,.
are well known to all otir readers. The
New York Tribune of February 27thi
devotee a largo spent to *Milieu; from
his lecture delivers,' on the previous
evening, and everywhere Mr. nu Challiu
hue lectured the premn has spoken of him
in the highest mariner. Sean may be
secured at the Academy of Music next
Monday afternoon et three o'clock, and
our Mild.lll can judge for themselves
whether they had better not go early If
they wish to mecum choice *MIS.
1:=1
About six o'clock yeattentoy morning
the Tremont floune„ in the IHantond,
arm dinavvered to be ma tire by • board
sor aleeptng In an upper room, who had
Moen awakened by hi. chamber heoetm
Aug 11il d with amok*. Examination re
'vented the foot that the fire was between
the milling and the reef, and that It hod
obtained connidentble headwity, It bad
'evidently caught (rein tho chimney. The
Mann being given, the tire depart-
Anent were noun at hand and extinguirdra
'Ail the llannvi, but not. until We upper
A o n n d s i ra r r a p b o ly rt ido o m f tihcee& b etTiang
hones
is
owned by Um. Devil., of Allegheny, }nitl
le 000tipled by LoulaLitdderer. An In
annum* of $l,BOO upon the furniture will
Inure than cover the Mon contained by
the occupant •
E==!
An eleetion was bald on Wednesday
for oillears of Menem borougn of 2.1111.
sale, niathe following result.
Burges—John O. '
Cennell--ledward Coats, Capt. Daniel
Dempsey, Daniel T. Johnston , Mums
O'Donnell, F. lieeproole, aml John 0.
ticho.l mrector.—Eamad cost., n,
Scott, John itriner, J. - Riley, W. V.
Marputa, and U. T. Kettler. •
Jnstf ens—A. &Tel , . Jahr:Leon, 8. T.
Rattler.
J tide of Election-Manus O'DennelL
... —Edward Coats, J. Riley.
o. T. Fielillniugh.
Von „ !
EXTRAORDINARY SALE.
Onus Etargalsks• our so Old Moose—
illOsre u Parobase,Orr
. lidoda al
Very Lour 1141oeis.
The Importance of watching the near
.
kepi and '.'going ln" and "holding oil"
at the right moment, Is fully realised
by all classes of the mercantile comma
city. We remember bearing one of our
most successful merchant. gay that "a
good salesman Should be appreciated,"
but he added, "a house without a good
buyer iss shin without a rudder." Solt
Every .ity presents examples of this
truth. Tice prosperous, go ahead, enter
prising representative firms owe moat of
their success to some clever buyer, who
makes Sint branch a 'specialty . worthy
his attention.. Mere in Pittsburgh , we
have such a house. Despite the strength
ening of the markets, the large adynnee
in pricer recently experienced in the
primapal metropolitan: markets of the
East, ibis firm is offering their immense
stock of prints, .ginghame, sheethags,
shirtinipo ticks and other galena staple
good.. st figural ,abeolutel • • • •
the aumutecturftw mead - grata.; cm..
Mains the 'recent temporary depression'
In the markets, farmed by a combine/ion
of political trouble, end diversities,
Mr.. J. W. Barker, who,. a con
temporary appropr iately says, "lives
is the ,roarket,' embraced the op
portunity for bargains presented,
entering the field as a large cash buys
secured - immense advantages, and su
plied his Pittsburgh store with an mar?.
mom Mork of-fresh and Judiciously as
sorted goods. This Stock is now offered
to the wholesale and retail trade by The
yard, piece or package, and we assure
our reader. that they ma buy no where
else at an low prices. City sad country
merchants, in making up their orders,
will annul t their own interests by keep
ing this boom In view. Sea the adver
tisement in another column, orcoui tee
=
eess.
Last night the anxiously looked for
Tournament of Knights. took place ut
the Rink.. Before eight o'clock over two
thoumuid apectatore were Present, nearly
hell of whom were beautiful ladies in
elegant attire. Caine Ctirtie, •aa Knight
of the Skate, wee the first to appear, and
gave an exhibition of hie wonderful
skill on the burnhthed runners, and then
hastened to mount hie horse as Marshal
of the evening, while the buglersonnded
the "Assembly."' The following Knights
Mee entered the Lista.'
E. J. McCreary, Knight of the Cron
ent ; Henry Campbell, Knight of Malta;
J. C. Rayburn, knight of St. Mare; M.
McDonald, Knight of the Rink; W. Mu
erum; 'Knight of Jerusalem; W. 13.
Stabbe; Knight of the lee; R 0. Her
vey, the Quiadian Knight; C. C. Croft,
the Wild Knight; Callie Curtis, Knight
of the Skala
The Knights were all clad In armors
with Helmet., Vizors and Lance., from
the roof were suspended six Ivory ring",
the Knight carrying off the meet rings on
his Lance in three rounds to be pro
claimed the Victor, and no round to oc-
Irnpy longer than thirty seconds, C. L.
Caldwell, Esq., and Thomas Kulp, Erg.,
kept the time. Intones interest was
manifested and loud applause greeted
the knights ace mina In turn displayed his
skill. The following is the result.
The Canadian Knight.ls rings; Knight
of the ltink, 12 rings; Knight of Malta,
II rings; Knight of Jerusalem 10 Mew.;
Tim Wild Knight, 10 rings; Knight entre
Crewel:it, 9 rings; Knight of the Skate,
o rings; .Knight of St. Mare, 7 rings ;
Knight of the 10e,7 rine. The Canad
ian Knight was therefore proclaimed the
victor, and presented with a magnificent
wreath of flowers with which to crown
the Queen of Beauty. Circling twice
tdowle round the Rink attended - by the
other Knights, and evidently at n Ices to
chores from the hundreds of beautiful
young ladies present. lie finally Sopped
m front of /diem Kate C-11„ and
kneeling plated the wreath upon her
heed. toying, " Fair ladyl I crown thee
Queen of Beauty, and the Belle of the
Rink,. the thunders or applause from
all parts of the house evincing that no
more popular choice could have been
made. The victorions Knight and the
Queen of Bomar then skated round the
Rink followed by hundreds of loyal sub
jects. Mirth and pleasure reigned ere
preme for the rest of the evening.
I===!
ACADZI(Ii or Minuc.—The due of the
city assembled at the Academy of Music
last evening to bear the Richhigs Opera
Troupe. The rendition of . L 6 &Di
na mbula" was unexceptionable and
highly witilifsetory Co the decidedly ap
preeimive audience. To-night is the oc
.
mune of Misr Riehings benefit, and the
sweetest of all English opera, the" B
ohemian OM," will be produced In the
beat manner possible, Se will readily ap
pear Gum tho.faot that Castle, Campbell,
Seguin, Wylie, Miss Richings and Sim
Arnoldare in the cast. Thiel is the lest
night of the velum, and the hones will
doubtless be crowded to its utmost ca
pacity. Seats can be secured by calling
st Mellor'a, al Wood street.
°emu Ilousx.—ldise Newton acquit
ted herself at the Opera douse bed even
ing in an admirable manner as "Prince
Frederick" in the "Love of a Prince,"
This evening alto will take a benefit, on
which occasion will be presented the in
teresting drama entitled . htirlatn's
Crime." This la one of Mine Newton's
favorite pieces, and from the fact that
she is a twat class actress, and ha sus
tained her role on all ocomions in the
highest style of the art, a most pleasing
entertainment may be te d.
Monday evening, the celebrated Cuban
Sylph, M'lle Zoe, will make her ap
pearanoe.
MAINISIC LIALL.-LOVIII2IIII continues
to do a rushing business at Miami° FLAIL
Ms trained gait, 1.11100 arid birds aro very
einueing, and his neurommiey is truly
wondertni. lie continues to dietribute
madly preemie among the audience
nightly, among which is a twenty dell/ r
gold 'stew. This Is positively hie had
week, rind the time will doubtless be
improved. ,
Wire sit nom eissenastrb—ilibilis
li•aaa earalally . Dusarepae.
On Thursday morning about four
clock. a fire broke out In the Masa halve
ord.. Chambers,. in South Pitta
burgh, botrieen Bingham street and the
river bank:. The dames were first dis
covered tossing from the packing roam
under the black brittle houses and It
looms' originated from name kindling
wood which had bow piled in the "cave"
to dry. From the packing room, in
which there was considerable combusti
ble meted al, the darner, communicated to
the "wino* room" in which was stored
material for the revering of demijohns,
and also • large number of thosevessels.
Muck dilliculty was experianosd In pro
curing water to check and subdue the
flames. Fire plugs in the VElitlikr were
found to be frozen, but were rendered
serviceable idler much delay by the ap
plication of molten glans. Tho. Are wan
checked before it had exiunded through
out the works. rho Dugnenne tire Com
p:my from the city rendering very Mil
civet service. About one-fourth of the
ceniblishment was destroyed, or render
ed tinxerviecabla The loan, which in
not very heavy, Is revered by Insurance.
Dr, Keyser sass that Rhentastism to a
constitutional disease and not oonfined
to a part merely. Whilst he is willing to
adunt that It manifests Itself In a partic
ular part of the evetem, he at the same
time couteode that the disease to
thetas; general, and hence throe who be
come Its victims oftentimes lose flesh
and are troubled with wandering pains
in serious partnof the internal organs as
well as In the Joints and aztremltleo of
the body, No owe of Rheumatism or
nenntlgla (polo In a nerved was odor
'permanently cured by any ether coarse
than one which bad torn* object the res
toration of a healthy elate of the etemeeh
and digestive organs, to bring about
which it to not necessary to pull down the
system by violent depletory messares
but rather to build It up to the per
standard of health.
To City and Country Merchants.—
Having abundantly supplied ourselves
with donde before the Into extreme ad
vim. In prima, wo are. prepared to soil
at Inos than cameras prime, and Invite an
examination of our etoek.
J.R. Its.atrza t Co.
: Market street.
Excundon.—An exeuralon train will
leave the Allegheny Valley depot at P
o'clock this morning, to enable delegates
to the National 'Petroleum Convention
to visit the different Oil Itetineriea along
the line of the Allegheny Volley road.
Eya, Ear, Threatand Lam; Dlaraasa,
and chronic Catarrh of the head normals
fully treated by Dr. Abort, 134
now htroot. Ilia books, by mall on re
ceipt or ❑Ry.contn.
Truckers toted not Ls told nut Motu,'
trunks, of sU dsscriptious, are manufao.
trued and sold et vary reasonable prime,
47,1seepb Udder. :No. 104 Wois,l street.
Maple Olopr Is beglamlag to appear In
.the market.
c.
NUMBER 5.
Urea Ile Mop JoannL)
Tann*" Owns OWN o..sae.
We have received the following from
Mr. Glmprode, the artlet.engrarer, tare
.
gard to what is conaidered ce regre in
turning down card cornent. His opinion
in such molten is worthy of alteration :
"Knob has been said oriole respecting
the fashion, or custom abroad, of turning
down the oornere of visiting cards. A.
correspondent of your paper. Walrus to
the opinion 'that that custom in so pan;
anal in Parbilhat a lady receiving her.
friend'. card with either of the four cor
ner. broken down, can tell, at n glance. ;
the OhjeCt of the till; ibis is as error,•
for, as a general thing, there is no role;
the wording printed on the back of the
card lea been varied to suit the taste of
thews tieing the following words on card..
—as, for instance, in French it has been
used, Pet:citation, in the right uPPoi
hand of the card; Condolence .on. the
lower right hand ; italic on the left up-'
per corner, and Cbrege on the left lower
corner of the card ; awl .t have seen this
wording placed jot in the opposite di
rection. A tranidation of the Pouch kwi
alto been made and need in the Spanish
language. In English it has been used
In various man nera—rome having It con
dolence, visit, adieu, regret; also. condo
' lents, visit, adieu and congratulation.
The httera P. P. C. on a visiting card=
t"inintr pour prendre cove—to take
hisve—sre not much. in use now.. Such
.cards are often enclosed In envelopes and
went to one's friends just on the e.• of a
long journey. Most of your readen are
unquestionably quite familiar with the
E. 5..V..i".; on invitation cards,
meaning, responder, all resa plait. or,
'Send an answer If you please.' This
Idea has oho been expressed In
. plaiu
Coglish, ' Th e favor of an answer is re
quested. In the matter of invitation
_cards being leaned In the name 'of the
mother, or parenta, it:sterol of tieing the
daughter's name, I quite 'agree with
your last correspondent, that when pi
rants are at home it is In much better
taste to issue party Invitations In their
own name. For wedding parties or re
ceptions they should always be in the
name of father and mother, both having
*goal interest In the marriage' of their
daughter. I will make mention of en
original Idea of the into N. P. Willie,
namely: in the corner of his visiting
cord, In neat script letters, he had placed,
'The wish, but not the time for a call."
This idea is quite pretty, showing that
you have not quite loot track' of your
friend, but it is rather too business-like
to become much in vogue. We reMelll•
. ber printing only one pack of theee code
for Mr. Willis; and do not think the Idea
was over adopted."
• • listless." - ficipeel .ulna.
The Senate Commiittes to which wait
referred Senator Stewart's bill providing
fur a National school of mines, reported
back the Mime, with several amend.
manta. Providing that the tax levied
upon gold and /direr bullion "in, the
States west of tha eastern base of the
Rocky. Mountains" shall be deed for the
maintenance of the wheel, instead& that
of the whole country, that the manage
ment of the Institution shill be under
the control of eight directors, to be ap
pointed by the President, by and with
the advice and consent 14 the Senate;
whn shall hold ottbW for tour years; that
Sherman Die anti William Ashburn, of
California; F. A. Tuttle, and D. Welty,.
of Nevada; A. C.f.:ebbe, of Oregon; A. J.
Simmons, of Montana; and John Pierce•
,
of Colorano, shall otinstitute such Board
from July, IS., to July, 1870. An
amendment to the sixth section author
ises the faculty to require, . a part of
the regnlar enamor instruction, the ser
vice of the pupils for a proscribed period
in practical mining and milling.
[—Washington Chronicle. Feb. 11.1
—The Pall Mall GUielta has $ pant
graph which shows the oppreasiveneesa
of the English Game Lawa. It nays:
"A laborer to stated to have been charged
the other day at the Chorley Petty Ses
sions wit,h stealing a dead pheasant, the
properly of the 'Earl of Derby." There
bad Iron a shooting party at llainfonl•
tho beaters had overlooked the bird, and
the prisoner, passinrhy ammo time after ,
ward, hat picked It up, without, as he
declared, 'any felonious intention.' The
police met him with the pheasant In
his hand, but there was nothing to show
that Le waa PO carrying it t 4 thekoeper'n
ledge, or to the marled pollee station.
Tho bench took a favorable vie* of the
ease for the prisoner. , The Chairman
said - that the Magistrates intended to lbe.
very lenient, as it was the prisoner'.
first ot(ence, and that they would
merely give him a month's tropriamv.
moot with hard labor, hoping that it
would be a warning to him. The Derby
shire Advertiser ears that tho man bat
actually been sent topriskin, •
VSKY Faswer.—One of the younger
members of the French Legation has
become noted for his gallant speeches
and his exquisite compliments. A. few
evenings since, at a " german" at Clover
nor Morgan's, he was introduced t, a witty
New York lady, who hail an unmistaka
bly ugly flat now. The polite French=
man discreetly couiplimented her on
her dancing. to which she archly replied:
" Ahl I have heard you area flatterer;
but you cannot tied it in yotir heart to
compliment me au my personal beauty,
so you praise my dancing.'• "Madame."
was the reply, with a Parislan bow,
"you are an angel fallen from Hansen,
but you fell on your nose." The lady
narrated this compliment with
complacency, mall it was tily
inaimmted thrash* wait" • fallen angel,"
since whom she le silent on the subject.
—The Louisville Yburier learns that
neither Governor Stevenson nor John
Young Brown believe that the action of
the United States House of Representa•
Uses ham produced a vacancy Minn the
Semliki Kentucky Congressional Me
rrick Entertaluing this opinion, the'
Governor, if the tberier is correctly in-
Conned, will Issue no writ of election,
neither will Mr. Brown resign. The
district will, therefore, be unrepresented
until another regular election. It is
probable that It the• district can got
along with the vacant seek the Howie
will be able to survive It.
. .
—Nearly all the shoe tutuinfactruing
towns in kisasachunstis are doing. fair
Minnows Just now, though the wages
paid to workman are fewer than usuaL
The shipments of boots and shoes from
Boston, since January 1, have been over
16,000 cases, against =4924 in the name
period of 1907. A good many Western
buyers hare been In the. manufacturing
towns within few
CITY IMEES
Roma, Shoes and Gaiters or
andatylmot the very beetworkmanahip;
and at reamonable prices, at the old err
tnblished house of. James Robb, I.to.
Market stmt. "
Cann thennot minister to a mind Magnate,
And with some sweet, °tendons anUdote,
Cleanse the foul bosom of the perilous mar
That weighs upon the halal
Portend?: Plantation Bitters' will do
It when nothing rise w (ILL' Melancholy,
Depression, Ilymsthondria, Insanity, all
spring, more or Irma,' front a diseased
stomach, and this, Plantation Bitten is n
sure ruin for. There It no ruistakeabont•
It; Dyspepsia. litsulactiS, Dullness, Ague,
and Low Spirits tuust yield to thehealth
giving and genial Influent:o of the MM. -
Lotion Bitters. If you are in doubt,
make one trial end be courinoxi. Thus
say throe who know.!
MAiINOLIAL WATRII.--1 delightful toi
let artlelo—aupetior to Cologne, and at
half the price. autels-.F.,
Jeserth Llebler, Premium Prank Fate
tory, 1t0.104 Wood street, tnaunfactures
to order all Istria or trunks, valises,
handsacks,2e., dre., at very reseseside
prices. Orden by mail solicited.
At James Rabb'►, No. 89 Market street,
afresh stook et woll made and feahbnabl►
boot., admen, and, .Pale... very
reasonable.
The place to purr-hese stoat; dniable
and faahlonable, Gams, Aloes andgaltere,
la at the old catabllabed house of Jane%
Robb, No. 89 Market street: Prices
very reasonable. -
Everybody aheuld Ivan, a good trunk,
and everybody. obould know that lb*
bred articles are wade and sold byJoseph
Llobler, No. 101 Wood street.. Prima
Terjk rea3onable.
• Constitution Water is a certain rare
for Olabetee and all diseases of the kid
neyn. Forrale by all druggists. laws.
sklkyl—ymyym...ll‘ Neer Orleans, LA., Feb.
ybb, ipte, br the Rev. Dr. Palm r, Mr. ShMLIEL.
MARL Jr.. aild Y sa . lIIMA FLOYD. bet► ot
Flttsberik.
L1.82--bter.FF.4WlFedeeedby ereabby, tbs.
Mb Mel.. at the reshbotre, et thebridee mother.
.by the Bev. A. U. ( lark. eeelsted ,by , For.ueo.
Wooed. Mr. J. W.'LLST. of It.. ra-, bud
Mtn AIINIE MeICIE. or Allegbeay City, ... . .
=
•
W. mantas,. Moth Ilia.
lin. at It evatelt. Ua L OLlYitta D. urn or
a•at5 , t... 3 ....9...a1tad Woe atazt4l..
The teeetsl will take,pleie &Oa the nialltesee
of hU herself, lie. 1%7.2%11d atteet, eau Wit.
CR 7.)A2TWOOk. II :o'clock; The !deeds of
the WWI ate flipiestfelli Lulled Se Wag.
THE WEEKLY GAZETIE.,
TWO 11D1110204
.
• SIDTSBSAY /SD Bitill.S&T.
4 large inlmiet. Metlaabif rear? tv,
Rica et lailanalag mynas watts. tuetedS
14411{ ZdnarlalsOalarl Wes by Taleersea, d
alitl..eatsblellsdter SSW Its es Pasty.
ate VMS. aad Last NNW. Mesta sad Poo,
aferstel Mutat Saporta gise sy pep.
IS Si. Pe Passer, 1111Shaele ar lesstaat
:Seasbeettbstit... •
=Si SUIT= Sas= BAZZIrms
pate 01 11.. ................:
-yaeea ors ar past to Us pass sattkre
a, the dab. Mentos seals aaa
say ltase.ont dab Meg. . •
- 71
mica !O . -I ordautair 7bILS .
iusel 4.0if7 vf tat rmlltron 1 . 0.2
*At, as MI/Y/ Wedaseesy *title. far sae.
midterm luttubst Ow malt • nat.
:417'1sszel by Draft. /kW.% M0..7
IrAtta.MlLst.Sen, raj be ma at our MA
, OLdarrlso. CIAZETTIA,
rrrraßoßea ruvA.
UNDERTAKERS
EX.AIREY,IORDERTAHER
TA
no Fourth •Strost, Plitsbargh,
CU771110. etalt nada: MAP/4W GWYN!. au!
aial dessaipUon of Mauna Plunlatilag Uoods
ft rembeel. Booms op. day and nisiku
ii.Vd Carriages taratabs4. ' • '
DavlA Yam D. D.,i10v.;
W. J..t.as. D.D., Mau toort.4.
.hicob H. =kr. LP.
VII &nix,/ &PEEIBLIPY. Under!.
TAtdanntitt) LIVERY 6TAIILIC3, woe,
of Sand dsky street and Cborth oven., Ant, to.
• inf My, whore thole COPCIN IttKIMS an coo
itoony aupplned train real tad Itoltatloo Rosa-
Nabogany and Walnut Corral, at prte.
t , arytnn front 111 to dICIA nottlreprepared for In-
Orman:. Booms .4 canton.. !Undated:
a l l" all kinds of Hennaing Goodo, If taloned.
- Ogle — open &Con hoonkih,)
OBERT T. RODNEY. Under.-
Ynnii •16. 2ne3.lannt. No. 4f Ohlo
pi:Mangy, and N. tat Dlsannad *Mara. tlaY
:Obis Minos • Sm..) IteePaalwala on hand 1/3.
peat * O3l, Bonnwoqd. !infant and 1.1.11 n.
*etymon Oolllss. 'Walnut OAS.. Rout 8:5
*Win. lknowandeolliss CO upward,: et ottuki
ii.ofin• ntoporiloq. enninien atm Llaarsa•
Oralabed at law al WM Crape, (Holm Plata
skal Engraving fornishnd gnats. Oman open dny
'Oat night.
I'DWARD EZABNIECIRI, VN-.
DEBTAIZIR Ma. 110. 244 Oalo
ALLlegteay. Ifietaille. - Itoranao6 and other Oita
+l4 MUSIDittO mock of [mural fornleblo4
kg.% oa haad.d (undated al imortest ootlca,
Fy. lowan prices. Salo and Livery azalea. oof
fier of rind and iald[ta 81=413. Caudal..
garoadtes. Boaglas, iSaddlo norm. Lo.. •
WANTS.
WANTED-41:121EgiT8, for -TfIE
BLIIIL-COATS, and howl they Lived.
keeght and //led for the Oaks. with Booms and,
tticidents In the tireat liebellion: IL mantes
Oren 100 100 ltsisrauleda 010100 Palm and a
the 01den.0..1 - cheapest war book published.
rii lol4 0. 1 100.00 pa. Copy., The pobUo are cat.
lmed agaleat kilhetor works with similar
title. Bee that the book yen boy eetitthi• Deer
PO engravings acid Pie pages. Send fur Clew-
Airs. Add/Tull/NEB IlltattlElt3 A CO., nil.
riiyelphls. Pa. • • ' dy.p
ANTED--20,0 0 0 AUENTB.
A sample mat' free, mith Mrs.., for aar
thar larkart:3 thlly.t three boar/. 41.1.. r
thmaraly norm light Red desteable. Ca. 'be cone
µ home ar sssss Una. by both male and female.
'loglft enterprise or humbug. Addrem W. H.
11/1/1121TER. 23 Irtombnkr. Neer York. JAY
~ATEf=Ap E A TS.—Now
• snit!) . for Chsvusers, "TAR HISTORIC
9r Tll6 WAR RITWERN THE MATES: Its
4zuses, Character. Pon lust and Result." By,
Aloo. ALlX•ellgo R. Besrlillot. Stud for Cir
vriar• with term MS • fell dererlytkor of the
Aditess. NATIONAL PUIILISHINU
Phlladelphls. Ps.
FOR SALE.
VOR , SALE- . --VOROKEN.—The
1" Wanes of lb...desirable Lots me now Of
fred at private We, end Malone desireps of bee
*Jading sites world do well to make • selection.
lb.rlllioe Y bested en a I eantind mad healthy
awe., two and a-half tulles boa nbarpsburg, on
'Ate Western Peonntranl• Itstlroad. which rune
'through ts, making It meet more Valuable and
'agreeible. Extensive PMPaiellutul are ovw
Ibr erect leg • number or doe houses.
*bleb will prove an ornament battle town" the
:iemalnder of t h ese lota will be sold at very ma
'tonable mites and on terms eseeedlnely easy.
,4 L.T. SPEUTIETILY. WM Estate and borer.
ore Agents. Lawreneevida
,
FOR SALE.--lionse and Lot ota
earner of ...hart. s;1 . Adam. elreetr,
*eat Pessenser Railway. Lot 44 by 1=
lion.. tram.. cootstalag 7 mow and toad We.
, i , ell improved. Howe sad Lot .; libotteld, noss
glithrell street, Allecles7 Ctret Lot St er
:het; Sop. frame. coats., Lail. ere room eset'
!good teller; water nod sse. Sint several smut
Zone. and Lou to toed leeetton. Issielre of A.
*Milt A CO., Bearer street, sear Chosaet.
"Seascheeler.
•
Vint SALEA very.de/irabte
Bin= HOUSE, agarly no+ ;
'pressed brief front, marble otantlnt du and
prator tbroonboot; loom eantalm mama minim
*ditolaborl arral, No. 114, XXX
. WrILE eT, near
EL mar& Pomouton from Apill
Inquire at the Imam,'
'l4 . ' OR 9•LE-1101/SEB . .--AT
HOWARD'S Llevis and We Stable. ewe
'See FAMILY Honor. tRell; throe DAPPLZ
;OBEY noaam one WWII DRAUGHT
101011 t;
U. BLACK MARES; two GRIT
hIARZIL - 713132 . 131111L1M,1teet the Moaosse.
WrHatoes borsht sad widow coossolsoloa.
VOR gALE—One' CARRIAGE,
•Cr" imitable ht ono or two hams: oar TWO
11070E IVAGOIF. pad a doable a. of HAS
orartr sew. Lupin at the PENMEN
:sir Air. -
FOR. REST
rB , LET—Second and Third
• • .TONIKS eitWamboam No U. cannen
Maitalidnsanleta minable libroalivea
LETTvro Wore R 001134 In
ievr balldtagtee OLIO *vaulter seer Bidwell •
tired:Allege.); vrttb - dietdrige over Verb,
fella lister; lath near au,l iae. "Lerallev good
tar dry toad. 'manor noun oboe store. "Also
fa odor bdldbµ roar mans, suitable for mall
amtl!• Apply at alai at YEA.ZIZE BEM,
ithlo Menge. .41.18edivick Weer, Atlegtetar.
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VOIDDREFFrit • • • . .
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-; - • • rkrzrr rowcABL: • •
BAROMETERS
Haire Ile hilknility rood ow/Wes:
.
• Ist. becarsey. 'at. Portability. $4. liSsepli-
Cry. .11b. Darold:My. lati. Cheapness. sb.
Flsonee of Pest's ud Besets. ih fast. all net
r lfte..ilmas mammy lard goat isilshbo Da
- Call sad get Medlar girlie desist iptioa at the
taus.; also. the eadqnstosat of those tossing
ionrlzerm lEfdpig.77;
. _ acrurrarritErr. •
orrosrrs IdAsaaw BALL.
EFFERVESCING
PEZrAILL7IOIIS.' • •
TIGHT BALT. • ,
VV. prepermit contains. in* InOtnnle
iloreoartlinenia et the celebrated Klemm] Wa
.ler, and Is Idgbly recommended to Menden, an
Ira properties are retained au pay 'earth of time
01-CLBEIONATZ Or POTABOa,
Iror tbm Instant pnrjraration cif a moot agreeable.
- .Darkling Pottage 'enter, used as • corrective In
Yaayl►tnb characterized try ea add or vitiated
I'AndlLLa► of the socr•Ualir • .
CITRATE OR MASINESIA.•
The etereeseent iropertles Ot this light sod
~ elegssitheaparettest are retsteed t■ the highest'
1 Slevee, through Its granular Vass. prodeethg •
:cant lamed apitskllag eftereeeenee, tea Omar.
Aug the Pam as a palatable ballaeDraught.
POWDZIL
Dr•Putioft •ImsuglY remassended for
Ile stulpllcltyZe, 114 u
lad posidestek all Ilse
I mallties et Oulebrated dlles . Scotusits
!Versus'''. a• lout .testrah/s =Mutual
:drimatt is produced. to au 'agreeable Amu. with
!out the luerraveadesses of using two powders. It
mil . be staled srltls grad Missing. to eYII of
..e.arttusra same!, aeldlry of stomusub..si• as e
:olldsperbust'uldterstlust..4l l l ben take. In
imported aao «fia IT 81110* .10111175T0N.
or. bud thScla led Fourtli sta. • Nur,
..11ENrilr G. HALL'f,
Merchant TzWor,
~Y or . Penn mut Bt. cmair 14relise
fITTSEURSIL PA'
:GREAT EIIIIIIIcIOERIXIITS
TO TIIOSI WANTING acurapte.
_ w. saw albs sarsiaak/d _ .
A.. WLNOO•TIN4NG•
'WIGS will lwasdatearder Is Ike Wald..isle
WIG 2 rxs (ANT. tsisiewts 0/111111;
?MA SICASON. ssui Icpota• awdt . d
thBlllTll,lltrebilit Tailor;
Ilan wirmud L. COMM IN rixiss:•l
!" i DR. G. W. SPRNCRE.
HMSTIC BIRUKONIND U*TlB/..
Xo. *l4 rasa SIMI'
Alla!alai ZOOM sad Mum Saes
N... ass ilidslaraude is fader.