The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 07, 1868, Image 1

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    THE DAiIY GAZETTE,
rintiusamo mar maxima
PENNE/WIG REED ilk
proprietors,
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.arN lefiricil hpa Ed= hrzyluaii.
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ciatelar. alfttaPlST mut MOM 71.11112'
os 00N.III7ZOL4G Para M cla Xsts.
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restr. .41?.
Addresni. T • oszwrrs.
pis gittstrugli Galt*
Tmc Ptratco DEr xxx puller :s
-tills:ad in Februsi7, in its absolute tote.
by_ about three, and a half . .tnillions or
.Dactstaknts to the Republican State
Goareariost”at Philadelphia; ma tlta
Ittk, going by the Penrisylvattla Ceti
.nalaalircsi and piyi.a4 tall fart, will
iettelye tram ' col. Joltrtmt return tickets
, .
- 1311 prOperlyAe
tetsolned riot - to disfrenchles Ohlo on its
Boar. - Ifer rights have been rally recog
rdied Lillie admission of hfr. WAD/. to
all the in actions of a fienntor, 1 and
whethee he shall or dual not claim
••• 'voice and 'rote 'upon Intpesciusent
ism* safely be ler& to his own sense of
personal- delleacy and °Male propriety.
That is a matter which entirely rests be-
tween 2 aed tho people of Ohio
WzaraVne. may be the opinions of
the people u the expet.cy or no.
_cushy of idoptlitg the tsulditiinial
articles—and' ti ItePublieut press are
widely divided lima that question—the
Danocratie-Cmvwirathres necd'at bor
row one lata of trouble about that' 1V
; tuition now. The - articles will not be
withdrawn, but In due time will be no.
ported by evidence and submitted, as
the others, to the judgment - of -- tbe
Court. - _ •
True ':Onnresttco_ . granting a roan of
one milliowdollars 'oat of the Memo
of. Baltimore city to the Pittsburgh and
Connelsville Railroad (knispany, was
yesterday by both' branches of
tho'Council of that municipality. This
. 10.11 untold& the Company to at once con
struct their road from Connelsville to
Cumberland. President W. O. Rughart
deiervva - r ankh' credit-for effecting - this,
large and important loan.
/2. m 11.1.1 . 011TZD that Gen. Bteedman
has, violently harangued a Slate Con- 1
-sention . of . Democratle ex rebeldat New
Orleans, sustaining the President and
*detains - forcible resistance to'.Con
. grew'. "Yuri" and his hearers well un
derstood a that sort *of thing. • They
had all the fighting they wanted for their
natural lives in the later "unpleasant.
mass," and have no idea of trying it
silvan. Bat he wee' perhaps half in
earnest, as, if all stories b 3 true about_
this warlike Cancan's 'of Rennie, he
has already. began his campaign.
• C47ICLLI, Ifxrcrass from the Alabama
Blection shciw the defeat of the Consti
tution by about three Thousand votes.
One unfortunate result of this will be
the postponement of her restoration to
ill her "practical relations" kir several
months. Another submission will be
necessary and the requisite - legal prelim
inaries therefor will unavoidably be pro
tracted. In the present look of affairs
in,the South it will not be surprising if
Alatim4, — irbore Convention" was the
first to complete its labors under the Re
construction Lows, should be the last to
be - restotiel-tolhe talon, unless labials
estpid claims that slam. -
TSB 01M.-=-' phraseology of the res:
elution adopted by the Petroleum Con.
VELLUM oq the 6th, would occasion a
doubt in the minds of readers who do
not peruse the fall report of the proceed
legs 'and discussions, as to the real ob.
Sects which its member]; wish to, reach.
It is,priper, therefore, to state that the
Convention desires the abrogation of the
•present tax upon refined On, which. - in
point of feet, gives now a decided advan
tage to refiners abroad. In asking for
this repeal the Convention, however,
found itnecessary to ask for the removal
ofthe present tai on erode iota also: Bat,
as to botherude and refined, the Con
-Tendon seemed to concede their just
Liabilities toe tax not greater than that
imposed upon other useful msnufactures; .
more than that they condemn as unjust
Death of Dr, William Moist
Dr. William GitUou died at &Irani:Lab,
Ga., 'on ...Monday hist. Althoegh • long
wlthdiiarn frOm hls active professional
pars - MU, Mr. Gibson Is Stillwell remem
fberadia this community as one of the
incetAlstingnished Stinteona among the
many men who have adorned the medi
cal 111111:180311C24 professions of 'Philadel
phia. .FOrnearly halin• century Or
• cupied tM Chair ofthargery In the Doi
•veraity of Pennsylvanin, and held the
:Emeritus Professorship at the time of
:his doath. In his time bewail a toner of
isteingdeto that inetttntirm. 'and by bin
rime talents and great skill, both as an
operator and inetructor in surgery, long
maintained the supremacy of thelleiver
shy among the medical achoola of this
country. Dr. Gibson was a native of Mary
land,. and Tootle& his professional edit-
Mition in Edinburg; after graduating at
Princeton College. At the limo of his
death, which resulted from as attack of
erysipelas, he bad passed his eightieth
year. Ile has long been missed from the
profession which be so brilliantly adorn
4d, and, at his advanced age, his death
wee sot unexpected. But the announce
meat will recall his memory to the large
circle of professional and other friends,
or two glineratimm, who were accus
tomed, In bygone years, to chaos In the
honors which be conferred upon his
atiosen science by the great -abilities
-which he so strongly derveloped - smd so
long exercised in its behalf.—Phaudel
piaci
'Maltlogit. a Facia
_sad Gossip
—"l'lle,Reasestruction Committee are
still iappeaeal to any special legislation
for the senalcaLon of Alabama.
Tnlome special says Mit probe
are that the Ways and M.o.
.Coutolittee -will yet make the' whisky
- tax serreuty-flye mom per gallon. They
have deuld - ed to retain the tobacco tax.
—The itety novenae bill is now being
elaborated with great core by the Com
mittee of Ways aDd Meat.. Tnototmax,
metier' is being carefully prepared fa as
eardamm with the vostra of Commix
sioner Wells. It Is thought the spirit
tax will be so arranged sr. to cheek. fraud,
- -
without reducing Mtring.
—Some of -the I:4atorn members of
- Congress are anglone imt, if Wide he
. ,Voto the Prvident, the financial policy
"• of the gneentmeng will bo changed to
nub the views. of Butler, Logan, and
other awoanahmhas ;-- but they. is .good
cause tor believing that If Jobneou be
removed, Wade will not favor any dan
gerous finamla;-experlments. Tbo Sen
ate wilt check any attempt at printing
game legal tenders, „made. The bond;
holden ask Congress to rgdneo the rats
of inharsak and hint that if they don't,
"repudiation is imminent.— Wud..
_Pros './our. '
=I
A a i teclal Wrahingion dispatch to the
Cat Sip TeCbtate says: There-is-some
needless emit hunen t over the .cvmmun I
mitten by Cider Junco Chose to the
Senate of lila Maar as to the proper or
ganized's= of a couri of Impeachment
to try the President. The members of
the committee and others Senators were
well aware of the position of the Chief
Jostles before their rules were retorted
to the Senate. His expectation emote to
hero been that the rule would be In
formally sgseeti upon by the Senate=
tamely Mt shads :or presentation to the
Court when argeol:oxl. It is known
that moat of the Samford entertain a Mb
ferent view, aid regard tSir plates .0
more extenelve, and the falst et their
havingproofs - Tided to"wh r =hei bass
a knowledge of the n likely _fie
taken by the Chia Justice, teem/ to
indicate that btu opinion will not influ
ence-their actlon.in the matter. The
precedents, In all the sewn la which - the
Saagehas heretofore amides a Court of
Impeachment, are in favor ofldr. Mote's
-slew Markus rules can only be adopted
alter the Court ht organized. On some
other points the English precedents
.seam to be against him as elaborately
. 4 p 7 reisarited to the debate on the subject
-VOLUME LXXXIII
Inf EDITION.
MIDNIGHT.
PenwlvaniaLqhlattie
.addropetattes Rill Passed the Hodes
—Peepto.e Passesserltstay—
. Pittsboode CeaseMufti's—Etna 1w
amassed •la the swats—lt Carle.
.. ppstadasats miegamai
Coaats—ltalt Pare to Betaildleale
dtateComrsatien. .
[Boma I)llrate¢ to the nu carat paseitt.
• Ilarratszunci, irsich.c;
• , Skse.TE.-:
zaLLA .42rrztoimasn.
llp Mr. COLENLL.N, Lebanon: Estab,
Ratting Railroad Companies - merged :t
spacial enactment previous to 1661, to
take adrantage of the banefils; given by
the general act of ISO!.
By Mr. CON CELL. Philadelphta: One
to written° the rate of interest at eta per
cent., awl - repealing the usury law.
- By Mr. WHITE, Indium': One incor
porating- the Mentor,' Suiquebainut and -
Cherry Tree Methmarl Company,
- 'By la,' ERRETMAilegbeny: O'ne
powering the Bummer Braddocke-Bor
ough to commit pemons INS edged giailty
of disorderly conduct to the county - jail
ha default of payment Of linesq Mao, an.
thorizinii the baronet of Braddock," to
,permit its streets to be occupied by' coal
~roeda .. l
Authorizing the School Directors-of
East Deer township to barroW money.
By Mr.
.RANDALL, of •Schuylkill:
Supplement to the act of March fMe; 7967,
to Increase. the Rerannes of the Corn.
monencaltit, which maims the . tax cut
card tteenty-fire Cents per ton Instead of
At twelve o'clock, ticao, - atiJcnirixed till
Motility evening.
notrsE OF , REPREELF.....NTAITVES.
PASaIrD . III2tALLT.
The Appropriatkaltal passel:Lib:Ally
'sorts's PASSLICCIZEL RAILWAY
The Bill incoxporathsg the Pittsburgh
Poopi r eltPassenger Railway pesseci sec
ond reading. ara was hltipTar, with the
imendments introduced by Mr. Font,
of Allegheny, impos lag the same tifzes
on' the Company az aro now . Pald by the
Citizens Passenger Railway; and an
them:lrma connection with the Citizens
Passenger Railway upon terms to be
agreed upon between the Companies,
the Court of common-Pleas to fix the
tart= in cue of dispute:
rrrninusa Et coasoLn,' Aziox
On motion of Mr. WILSON, of Alto
gbeny, Mr. Ford' a .wapplemont to was
incorporating the. .city of Pittsburgh,
ante amended by securing the new por
tions of the city from the payment of
any portion of the indebtedness of j the
old portion of the city, providing ,that
each corporation shall pay its owndebta,
and authorising the Connell" to eating"
the assessments, thereby reducing !the
tax of the rural districts; allowing the
erection of wooden buildings, by con
cordat Councils; fixing Uce tem - ace( new
officers from December iSth, 1567,
February Ist, 15ffil; prescribing that tick
ets shall Ce Toted endorsed •'City and
Council" and "Ward officers."
Ladtiorer for third reading.
1 PRIVATE CALE:MAL
The sea:Mader - of the steal= was pe
cuided with
the - first reading at twititte
Mlle on the talsadar, - withcint final no
tion._
Avizieroots SEttatota—Mr. FORD'S
tnpploment to the Pit4lbs maserlds
tbsestets passed kinkily as atheiled.
This monaMig the following blll4
among aline *Lori
Annexing the /3outh western portion cf
Duquesne borough to Allegheny city. -
Anthorking .isat. Birmingham hor-
Gogh to borro7 $10004X) for. improve
manta.'
Authorizing the - opening or leveed
street, Pittaburgti. . • - • •
• Changing tho name - ot Sack street,
Kittanning, to Grant avenue.
Incorpaniting the PennsylvanlaHolve
Breeden Association, capital $100,000, , to
hold land in Butler and adjoining coun
ties.
Supplement to set relative to the
draining of wet and spronty ex
tending tire samerto the draining of Coal
and mher mines in Westmoreland,_.lll2l
1
strong and Aomerset •
Ineorporating the UnicmGrocery„ Pro
'duce and Variety Co-Cperatlie Aawsita
tion of . BroWasvllla, Footle county,
Incorporating the Philadelphia, Kew
York and _Bowan_ Steamship Company,
capital $lOO,OOO, with the privilege of in
creasing to $1,000,000.
Changing the name of Kittanning Gni
vindly tollOsizimbia Univeraity: -
Incorporating Apollo Cemetery, Arm
strong county.
Incorporating St. Paul's Orphan.
Home near Butler.
A supplement forthe Ben. Franklin
Instu-ance Company. Anglihear aitY.bm'
creasing the number of Directors to fif
teen and authorising the present Direc
tors to appoint eight - additional Directors
till the next election.
Preventing fishing with - nets M. wises
in streams of- Power county for five
year. hereafter.
Incorporating Petroleum Calcium Gas
Light Company orPonmylvania, tosup
ply cities, towns, &c., capital two hun
dred thousand dollars, office et Kittan
ning, Armstrong county.
Supplement for Peepleo- Savings
Book, Pittsburgh, repealing seed&
seventh of the charter, - and authorizing
dividends out of the net earahrga,
Adjourned till Monday.
Sometes imbue Vie A Ilechirbk Os • stY•
. .
The following appolntmeaLls of Nota
ries Public for Allegheny catty were
made by the Governor y: John
Ramsey, Allegheny City; ' bert Mc,
Master, Philip It. bfertz, Amigo W.
Thompson and Charles C. T lor, Pitts
burgh; Frederick M.K , Oakland ;
J. R. Jacques, East Binning
Prow Tickets trams riespalln Rtste
Comvsmahus.
Deleptes to the Plillade olds Stale
Republiceu Convention, ding over
the Penrybranla Central and paying
full fare. will be fr-rnisiled free tickets by
Colonel Jordan for returning home.
PACIFIC COAST
Cemlral ..elseltellenniflen rettlee
141e,• - of Col Teems
ini,....
Ike X• 11
wee fee new Teek--4 fee
f bkaa—/Oevieoll feeM • 5 I
is -
Sc 4 Failla M .
nCo, March. . -
c.
&lenity smitied that the Pacific
Railroad Company kas bought the San
/me, Southern - Padde, Western Pacific
Valley and Sacirarnento Railroads, end
that the transfer - of the San Igoe and
Southern Paeltlewill be madewltbln two
year& The purchase of the latter rood
pine the Central the entire control of lb.
Sacramento Valley' and Marysville
Roads. The Central . Company hare de
cided to locate the terminna_at Oakland.
An agreement to that effect haa been re
iltu to writing between that Company
and the Daklawl authorities. ' They
hays also substantially agreed upon an
other tendon/at San Francisco. --
The opporutron steamer Nevada, for
-Panama, galled to-day with fair hundred
and seventy-four L•011•012d daLIIII• in
treasure for New York.
_ .
The sailing of 'the Great Republic tar
!lone gene has been postponed on or
the noo-agrjeal of the eonstitu
fronj The Republic cor
nea a cargo rallied at upwardi of nue
hundmi thousand dollars , and over •
quarter'of • million in trevura. •
Late Alaska edvico Mode the oaken
and troops are well sad the Indians
peanabla. Timber for the erection of
barracks at Sitka Xuad bees landed, and
the work or building would commence
when tho weather modengp.
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FORTIETH. CONGRESS
Impeachment Court
The Orginlzation Completed
The Hope .Appear
BulesitdoptedbytheFourt
Process for the President
. Demanded.
He is Se'mmoned to 'Appear on
Friday Next.
To which . TiMil the Court Ad
I burned
By Phlegm:4 to the Pittsburgh tiagette.)
:WAIIIIINOToit.WeII G, lsiS
SENATE.
A. communication wall received from
the President,giving infdi — matlon in re
gail to the island of Alla Vela, fie= San
Domingo. - Also, one in reference to the
abduction of Allen Donald, a citizen of
the United States in Canada.
Mr. ..00.51ERtrY introduced. a joint
resolution, authorizing the Segiatory of
War to keep up the Gettysburg and An
tietam Conioteries, which was referred to
the Military Committee.
The CRAM ambmitied a communies-
Lion from the President in rei:y to the
resolution of inoniry relative to the el
1-ed interference of tho 'United States
Consul at Rome in the reoent troubles
in Italy. Referred to Comm irtee on For
eign Affairs. ,
Mr. MORGAR' milled op thejoint rest.
lution relative to the default of States in
the payment of interest or principal due
on statics or bonds held by Ur United
States.
ACM° suggestion of Mr. MORTON,
who desired to examine the resolution,
it was laid over.
Mr. WILSON called up the bill to fa
cilitate the settlement of ratymaaters'
lICCOUItht. It IlUttiOriitlt the reimbutee
mord for accidental losses or ever pay
ment made in goat faith, on proper tes
timony and the approval of the Secreta
ry of War.
Alter debste the bill was amended,
when it was laid. aside by the expiration
of the mzrning hour.
DIPEACII3IE-NT COURT OROANILArioN.
The President announced . that • the
time having arrived when the &man
tras to proceed to the trial of impeach
ment of the - President of -tha
States, ho.would vacate the cloth' forthat
The Chief Justice was again escorted
to the Chair by Mr. Pomeroy, Chairman
of the Committee appointed for that por
no Sec:rotary of the Fnuate" read. tho
minutes of the Court of yesterday.
- _
The Chief Justice then stated the quer.-
limit° be, au objection havingbieu shade
to the swearing In of the Senator from
Ohio ('Jr. Wade,) on the motion to post
pone tho swearing In of that Senator
until the remaining members had been
sworn. He also announced that :tr.
Dixon hod the floor.
Mr, HOWARD, rising to a point of
ortler, By the Constitution the
Senate -sitting -an the trial of an int
patchnient la to be on oath or affirma
tion of snob member. The Senator by
the Constitution is acornponent member
ot the body for that purpom, There ran,
therefore, be no trial unleas that oath or
affirmation be taken by the respective
Senators who aro.. present. The Consti
tution of the United States to operative,
and when a member presents himself
take the oath, I hold that as a rule of or.
dee it is the duty of the
ofacer to administer that oath, and that
the proposition to take the oath cannot
be postponed. I Make the point of order
that the Objeetion made to the swearing.
11 of Mr. Wade is out of order, and ala.
that the motion of the Senator from
Maryland. to postpone the strewing in
of Mr. Wade, to opt of order under for
roles and under the Cowl-notion of the
rotted StateNand lask the Court respect
fully, but earnestly, that the Prekident
of the Senate — , — tho Chief Juntici, of the
Sooreme Court of the United States pre
aldlog over. that body, to decide tht•
question of enter, and without debate:
[object to any forther debate.
lir. DIXON—The question. before the
Senate - is whether under the rule the
Senator from Ohio—
Mr. DILAXII—I call the Senator from
Connecticut to order.
EEiSEMMiI
atoi from Michigan has MAWS s point or
order to he eulutuitted for the. cone blare
!ion of the body daring the procesdin zit
for the organization of the Senate for the
trial .fact impeachment. For the press
eat the Chair regarda the general raise
of the &Wass Obligatory, and that the
Senate meat determine for itself every
qtleation which whim, unions the Chair
to hermitte k to determine. a awe nt
thin sort,hlhteting an nearly the . orient.
ration of this body, the Chair Stela him
*elf constadned to submit the question
of ordtir to the Senate. 'Will the Nemeth
from Michigan elate his point of order
writing?
Mr. DtXON—I arise to a point of or-
-
The CltierJnatieo—:A. point of order i•
already , ppm:lithe, end thls point cannot
ne mnde until the other la decided:
Mr. DIXON—I desire to know wheth
er apish:dot order =mot hei wade with
retard tether gime-Dont - . , •
Chief Justice—The Chair is of opinion
that no point of order ten be made pond
ink another point of order. - •
Mr. HOWARD prepared his point ol
order mut aentlt to the Chair. • .
_ .
•ceier.ionloo--Sosuato., tho - PAnt or
order outwitted ter the Senator from
Minitigan,_is as folios-et ( reading.) "That
the objmdon raised to sulnainlatering the
oath to Mr. Wade 11 out of order, and
that the .motion of the Senator from
Maryland, to pmtpone the adminieter.
tog of the, oath to Mr. Wade until other
Senator. are sworn, is also out of order.
'Under the ruler adopted by the Seoate 013
the .2.4 ct March Inst., and under the fon-
MIICIIIOII of the United Stater, the ques
tion is open to deturta"
Mr. DIXON—Mr. President.
MM=Mii
• - •
Mr. DRAIF.-I call the Senator to
order. Under the rules of the Senate,
questions of order or., not debateable..
Mr. DIXON was understood to sly
questions of order referral to the Satiate
were debateable. -
Mr. DRAKE—I do not so understand
the rules of .the Senate. _There can be a
debate upon an appeal from a decision of.
the chair, but there can be no debate, in
the first instance. upon a question a
order, as 'I understand the rubs of the
- -
ChlefJustlce—The Muth-rules s goes
tion'of order in debateable when submit
ted to the Senate.
Mr. DRAKE—If I am tnletaken in the
rules of tbo Senate on that subject, I
would would like' to he corrected; but
/ take it ram not.
Chieffustice—The Senator from Idle
sour' la out of order, unless he appeals
from the decision of the Chair.
Mr. DRAKE tithed leave to read the
sixth rule, providing that when a mem
ber shall be called to order by the Pres!.
dent or a Senator, he shall sit down, and
not proceed without leave of the
and that every question of order shell
be decided by the President without de
bate, enbjeet to anaapeal to the Senate.
, POMEROY eald,the rule applied
to submisaton to the Semite, without
which •enzestlan was not debaletiblet-.4
Mr. DIXON said the question was now
presented In a Cifferent shape from that
preeentodyesterdny by theSonstor from
Michigan. and he reminded them that
slier all this woes queallon of order and
aught 14 - be no , decided. The question
now wad whether, as a questionof order
ly proceedings of this body, the Seria
-1 tort:rem Ohjo mould take the oath. On
that tiueatlon ho - prepctifea to addict. the
Senate. At the adjournment jeaterilav
he was About remarking that
the Prethicett of the United States
was
about to he tried before this body In he
judicial eapecity, whether called a Point
or not, upon •. articles of Impeachment
presented by the Homo of Reprceoutir;
arm If upon that trial, continued Mr.
Dixon, he should be convicted, thejudg•
went of the laxly may extend to his
removal from office and to his diaquall
ficstiqu hereafter to bold any eM.th of
Ira trust under the United States
,ttir far the pid‘ithehlwopld eztend to
case of Ins enilo:4l-itti, LI pi tt`lifen
im
~popesaaiible for any one now to say. to oli
humaa • probability .It would ortend
least as Area to his removal from °nice.
In that event the very moment Wei the
ijudgment was rendered the office:of Pres
dent or the flailed States, with all Its
powers' and ell lie' atttibaoca, wo*l be
vested in- the .Setuitair from Ohio, mite
bidding the *Lilco of •Prenident - of this
body. 'flip Wilco would mat in the Free
'dent of the Senate for the time being,
sod. the quesilost. beton; this body 1107/
is, for this trihunal to - decade whether
upon the trial a parson holding the
odloo of President of the Senate, and in
whom the oftlee. of President of the
United States, upon conviction wets,
can be a judge upon that trial? That,
sir, is the question before this tri
bunal. ./
Mr. HOWARD Called Mr. DLcon to
order, on the ground that the twenty
third rule adopted by the Senate for rho
government of the Court requires all
questions of order to be dedded.with out
debate. - "
ThelCillefJustlce ruled that the Court
v. - as not yet 'organized; therefore, the
twenty-third rule wan not binding.
• From this decision Mr. DRAKE op
pealed, and the numaion on the appeal
rill taken by yeas and nays.. The dents
len of the Chair was istustalned, by ay.,
twenty-four; niys, twenty.
Yeas.—Messre. Anthony, Buckalow,
Corbett,, Dacia, Dixon. Fessondeu, Fow
ler, Frelingbuysety Henderson,
Ilendricka,Johtmon, McCreary, Merrill,
I Maine,) Norton, Patlers7on, (Tennessee,)
Pomeroy, Items, Saulsbury, Sherman,
Sprague, Van Winkle, Wiley and Wil
liams.
Nalm—Messrs.Cameron,Cattell, Chand
ler, Cole, Conkling, ,Cunness, Drake,
Ferry, Harlan, Howard, Morgan, Mor
rill, (Vt.) Martin,.Nye. Steward, Sum
ner, Thayer, 'Ciptru, Wilson and Yetei.
Senato - r Wade thereupon adranei...ll tn.
the choir and took the oath as odmlnis•
tend by the Chief Justice.
The remaining Senator. having been
also sworn, the Chief Tu.stiee proclaimed
that the Se nate wan now, duly organized
to proceed with the trial Of Andrew Joh&
son, President of the United Sham
The Sergraint-at-Anxis then made pro
clamation: Hoar ye! hear ye! hear ye!
All_ persons. are cenuuandeit to keep
silence, en pain of impriseninent, while
the Senattsof the Pelted States is illttliaz
for the trial of iatieles of impeachment
azainst Andrew JOhnson, President of
the United States. • 1
Ifr.IIOWARD—I submit the follow.
log order.
Ordered—That the Secretary, of the
Senate inform: the' Manawrs of the
Howie of Representatives that the Sen.
ate Is new 0142111 Zed.
Chief JusUre—Before 'submitting the
question to the Senate, t h e Chief J..
two thhalut it his duty to rotor to the
Senate rules of procedure. In
the judgment of the Chief Justice,
the Senate Is organized IV I
distinct body from the Senate sitting ju
its legislative capacity. It perineum a
distinct function, the members aro under
a different oath, and the presiding °Move
is not President pre rem., but Chief Jew.
tire. Under these eirenmstancee; the
Chair conceives the rules adopted by the
Senate in its legislative capacity are not
rules for the government of the Senate
sitting for the triad of an impeachment,
unless they are adopted by that body,
in the judgment of the Chair. If it be
erroneous, be desires to be Corrected by
the judgment--of the C o urt sitttu¢ f, , r
the trial of on impeachnientof the rn.Ni•
dent, which, in hi. jrniErment, en, syn
onemous terms, and therefore, if he be
permitted to do so, he will take the see,
of the Sante on thin truestiom, arluther
the miss adopted ?In the •ld of March shalt
be considered as the rates of procedure
to this body.
Cries of ''quest!oci," "question
The Chief Jtmtire put the quetttion.
There was but one '•no," from the Iroino
tralle side.
Chief Juatiee—Tho even have It by tip.
sound. The nile will he consldertd wv
the rules of this body. Will the Sena
tor have the goodness to repeat his
nio
den. .
Mr. HOWARD repeated He motion,
given above, which was put and de
clared adopted.
After a few minutes delay, eta quarter
before three, the doors were thrown oven
and the sergeant-at-Arno annourn,l
, the Managers of Impeachment on lb,
part of the floueo Representatirm' .
and the Managers entered and nror,edcd,
ap the :dale. arm In arts, Meares. BM:.
ham and Butler In advance. Mr:. Ste
veils did :lot appear.
Chief Jun:leo—The Managers on ti.
part of the House of Representatives
will take mane assigned then:.
They took seats accordingly lactic tin
bar.
Whereupon, order haring been re.
stored, Me. BINGEJAM rose and nail,
lln an almost inaudible tone, until ad
monished by tieaatdraniar Lim Vt epest;
louder.) “We are instructed by the
of Reprmentatiees to their NLana,pir,
to demand that th is Senate take pr....-
against Andre., Johnson, President 0
the Culted States, that he 2.1V•1' at tio
bat et the • Senate the Articles of lut•
peachmene heretofore preferred by tb
/louse of fteprftentativeit, through it
Manager, before MU Senate: ,
Mr. Bingham having taken his moat.
Mr. 110WAIID °NMI the 1 , ..11016i0
order:
Ordered—That a nutninone to. laAtied,
as required by rule* of proeedure and
practice to the Senate whoa sitting on
• the trial of Impeachment, to Andrew
Johnson, returnable on Friday the 13th
day of(ldarch itadant, at ono o'clock. In
the forenoon. . •
The question was put on agreeing to
the Ardor. It wan decided tamed and
was directed to be executed.
Mr. IMISTARD—I move the Senate,
Mtting upon the trial of impeachment,do!
now uliourri.
Several members addrowked the Chair
simultaneously, but Mr. ANTIIt.S
was recognized.. tie °Mere,' an amend
meat to rule seven, to strike mat the last
clause, prOvhling that the presiding on'.
rer may, 1n the first Instance, submit b.
the Senate, without a division, all quet
tions of evidence and Incidental gee.-
thou., but the :mine shall, on demand of
three•tlithe of the members present, bp
decided by the aye* and nays, and inset,
in lieu thereof the fallowing:'
"The presiding °Ricer of the Court
may rule all questions of evidence and
incidental quratlons, which ruling' shad
stand ma the Judgment of the Court. on •
lOW 1101110 member of the Court shall ask
that a formal vets shalt be taken then..
on, in which ease it shall be submittal
to the' Court for dechtion. Ire may to
his optidn, in tan tirsd instance, submit
the question to a Tote of the members of
the Court." The amendment would
restore the rule to Its organized form. -
Mr. ANTHONY did nottleitireto preas
the amendment Immediately, and lowas
laid on the table,
Mr. 110 WARD moved the Court ad
1011111 to the time the summons was made
returnable.
Mr. tIE7SINER.—Before that motion Is
put, I should like to ask my friend, the
Nenator from Rhode Island, whether, un
der the rule now adopted, he regards
that as debateable.
Mr. ANTIION
Mr. SUMNER—By them rules it ia
provided sui fellow.: "All orders and
decialeux WWI be =ale and had by yea.
and nap, which will be material on
rovord, without debate, exelipt_wheu the
doers shall be cloned for diecunition."
Mr. ANTHONY—I have not read the
rules in reference to the question, and do
not desire to put the mottoa at present..
Chief Justieri—There Is. nothing before
the Senate but the motion to adjourn.
_ .
The motion was carried and the Mot
Joatioe dociared lb. Court adjourned till
Friday, 13th laid., at one o'clock, and
vacated the chair.
The Managers than r. tired
=1
The PreaWent pro feat havlna rPsomPit
the chair, on motion of Mr. JOHNSON,
the Senate provided for adjournment to
Monday.
Mr. WILSON called up the bill to
facilitate the settlement of Paymaiders'
emaciate, which WM: amontiod by
striking out the requirement of
the approval of the Secretary of War,
and confining the application to a
period prior to the pimento of the
act, with oilier verbal amendment., and
then 'passed.
On motion of Mr. SHERMAN, the
Senate went into Executive session, Mr.
SIMMER protoeting against it, in eon
nounuce with the ground heretofore taken
by Mat age Jest Ezdutivo recognition.
After a abort 'Executive session, wl-
Journed.
- ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIV ES
Mr. ELIOT, by totanirmina conant,
introdnoed a bill to authorize contracoi
for foreign Mill amyloe and to uld in the
oonstruction and acuploymant or Ameri
can built steamers, which we. rererroi
to the Pmt Conauatee, ,
. . . ,
The bill authorises tho flostrunate:
General to contract, for a tarns of year.,
with citizens or corporations of the Uni
ted Hades, for the conveyance of foreign
mails between the port. of New York,
Boston, Philadelphia, Italtintore and
porta of Great Britain,France, !Belgium
and the German Watt The vowel mutt
ho built in the Gutted Staten and wholly
ownealty ritlions therKtr, or et - Arra.
moat established therein. Vlach lino
must consist of not leas than two nor
more than four 'steamships between aunt
ports, be of not less then twenty-elglst
hundred tone, be clamed as A No.-1, and
be of apeedequal to that now contracted
for with the Cunard line: The antaddy is
no; to oared twenty thousand dollars
s'ear for tweL steamer.
Bulls were re.vt - ,led 'from the i;r..alin
toe on Poldlo .Wda ad followili •
Confirming the Clio of .lotedhn. 1,.
Pierce, Jr., anti grantee., to theßoric
Island, Id ittelialippi River, Clin
ton, lowa. Flawed.
hor the re lie fof L nous and Dkklooou
txrunt, 4.nnendeld wan to apply
to other oeuntlis l i lowa and plumed.
Mr. JULIAN iepdrted dl,lllprnittdlng
that pt the aslant' the Osage Indian racer
7 . c .-VaL
• v --,---•
no'
BEM
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, MAR H 7, 1868
ration lands In Kansas, actual twitters on
the 6th of March, lB6B' , who have im
provements and who are citizens of the
United States, or Lave declared their in
tentions to become citizana, anal! have
the privilege of purchaaing the saute, not
exceeding one hundred acres, at the
.highest price bid by any bane 'fide bid
der, and shall pay for the same in four
annual instalments.
Mr. DONNELLY moved an athend
meat, providing that both odd and oven
numbered sections shall be offered for
Mr. br.A.nr: F., Knower, apoite In favor
of the bill and ainendinerit,which
agreed to and the bill linseed.
Mr. FAII.NS WORT/I, from the Post
office Committee. reported back the Sen
ate bill for the relief of Henry Groutbca4
and Samuel Kelly, for carrying malls in
Idaho, with an aniendinent mincing the
impropriation from 3L:000 to $5,004. 'The
auxotannent lear agreed to and the bill
paNsed.
Also, the Irons° bill, amending tho het.
of 2Zah July, land,ln reference to the 'Tall
road bridges across the Mississippi, so as
to make it include LaCrosse, Trompleau,
and Preseratltailroad Company. Passed.
lIINGIIASf, from Impeachment.
Managers, reported .1 resolution author
izing them to sit during the sessional of
.the llouseoutd to send for' persons +and
istpors, administer oaths and taker Les-'
simony of • Allopted—*o
eighty-nine; nays, twenty-tire. ',Pr"
It onus egreal that the session t,,mor
roar Le for debate only. • • _
. .
DA.W.F.ei, free, tho Comtottlefrtin
Election,, - reported the follow:11g . Lill,
whieh won unoulutomdy agreed lo hy Use
Comtnlttee:.,
liedenaeted, .ke., That whenaver any
person who has participated in the lam
robellidn,and from whom all legal disa
bilities arising therefrom have .been re
moved by act of Congress, by a vote of
two-thirds of cacti Itemise. has boon ere,
led or appointed to any Miley or planner
trnatln orunder the government of the
United Slates, he chili . twthre entoribg
upon the ditties thereof, take and sub
scribe to the following oath or allirmo•
tion,, and no other I, AB, •do hereby
swear or anirm that r will support and
defend the Constitution of the United
State 4 against all enemies foreign and
domestic, that I will bear title finth 'ant
allegiance to the came; that I take thin
this obligation freely, without any men
tal reservation or purpose of evasion, anti
that I will well and faithfully discharge
the duties of the nitlee of which I ant
about to enter. So help Me God.
Under the operation of the previous
question the hill ;amed.
Mr. DAW}.:I next rolled up tho bill to.
remove , the Pllith:lti .dicsbaltlas &Out
Mr. IL It . Biltler, of Tenlll.oo.
Rentarka were made by Mesers.Dawt.,
Brookcl'aine and Hardin*
At thmerreiock the Iloard'of Manage,
FM the part of lb.' limpet appeared. and
Mr. BING lIA id, Chairman, /11111(11113,4
that the Senate wan organized for it,.,
trial of the Impeachment of Andrea.
.I.thos,i, Provident of the United Nude , .
The llotru, Yvan mod Elio raw. of Mr.
Boller, and finally tensed the hi
elehipaeven; nays, twenty-three.
Mr. GA.Iti , fEI,D ititroduettl a bill to
facilitate the st.ttlentent, of amounts of
rtymaatera in the army, Referred to
Mtlitary roloraitiee.
Mr. it:LIAN addreeeed. , the 11111 use at
length on tho h II to prevent the fr+rtill.•
10 of Nadir lauds or the ljuited,tlume.,
reept an provided hir in tho prrerup.
ion and hotneatoad lawn for th.p..eing"of
own.,
site; and mineral land,
Mr..l.lUNt; EH introduced n hill to To
tore.lohn Young 'Drown from political
Iteferred . to Committee on
•
Mr, Introdrtzed n MI /Lineal.
alory of the Nettonal &taking Loa,
first, by repealing tho clause which ro•
' , lilt*ts the aggregate capital to $...100.900,-
utak and declaring awn. la, no centric
tion a. bt 11111111,1, Or aggregato capital
or banks to lie firmed, than returning
fa the principle or the New York frt.
lculklng laws. tie,aind, repealing the
list annion, which corapola larika to
skeep reserve In lokell tender notes
quat to Pinion per cent., anti in certain
onion to twenty-tire per cant, of 1.12 e air
culatlnu and dera.ag a, a nroles and Un
aer,rary It's of Interest and no prasti
cal security to the hill holder or deptel
i—c. titled malign pro v ides far la.
redeonption or their note, In New York
tiny by alt bahke at -pnr„ wItML
I. In cost equivalent in Apo
tie ratyrarn t Th.. sounli motion au•
thorivaa new loan, parable, •prlneipal
'and faterfut, in gold coin at priiiaent
weight and standard,. fa Lli. of
'redeeming all Jelml tender init.,. la co
o! $11,11.0111.0.: when reduced tou that
snot tie latter to. ho reortrabie far ekla
toin 110Ii0I., to he payable in ...in, and to
be re-bowed to the creditors of.the Gov
criarnent into may up,inv then", no that
th„ .r titionnivq,piVi shall not be 01.
TiAV. bill WI. rercrrttal to Iltt. Cttnitultttat
cat think. and Hulking.
AIIJ Durand.' ' •
MARYLAND.
Iteradriller. .• reelroullea—Pallaial
■tal.. **male, a ImmeaL
P? I . 4l.rtur a to 14. 1.1:11.411141111.44044.7
BALTLIIIOIIIII, Menh 6.—The Itepubll
- State Convention tr.Le organized inn•
(A - warily, with Mr. Smith, of Al;eghany,
In the Chair, and Sfr. Brack, of
a Secretary, A (. 4 nmunttee on perma
nent organization 10r5.4 oiKal utid and
the Convention took /I re,rea until
three o'clock.
The 17m...ration sheeted a permanent
organisation by ele.-ting John
of Carrot]; Preaidont, and (3. W. Black,
of Fred,rick, roelretary. The following'
gentieteon wereelevted IWegatoe at.
large to the Nalkand Convention: Boa.
J. A.. ertenrril. Timmas,`Jr., C. 1.
Fulton and E. F. Aolerdon. 1/I:+trlrE
delegates warn al., appointed, and
nva
lutioos adopted f..vorinz unlrereal Joao
hood rinarace and the • rooonstruelloo
Polld" Or C0na1, ,, ; irod , ting upon rigid
ve,nouiv m the li , o,ernizent; instroi.t.
Ing the lief...gales to vote (or. (tract for
l're•ddent, and J...hu A. Cr.:rowan. Lo
Vie,. Pre-talent; oliprortti4 the impeach
ment of l'rkohlent Johnson, and name,.
lug ennntlenee in Senatnr Wade. -
The delmaten were twleettol ler wLat Ix
known au the hood faction: These fa
'verieg ttniv,val loiffroqo - were rej erto.l
as stun were six hood delegates from
0 mu Thu rejected drielmters
in Donglaa+ fro,tituteto roll ariothor
State Con, entinti to east other delegates
to the National Gotivention.
- .
It Is elisrsoil by the A sierteetst flown.-
per that the bond faction is endessontinit
to Imemo the nototnatlen of (!hase
l'reiddent uad lVaile for Vim Prisddent.
ANNAN:IIAS, tl.--On the third
tullot to-day, timmtral ri”orgn It. Vick
ers, of lent Unto chosen United
Sines Senator. rso,lvingslicty-nliie voles
sgalnkt bitty-one tor Phillip F. Thiinnot,
sad liftssin int :Sir. 1.1.10.
rdEbIPRIB
Sloeslos Te-OaT—t•ea9lot of /Wilber
Ity—Colorod Jury fo o loot of Par
Orr.
:nv TO.C.Ph N the mt.burail itrzetu..;
]fen ems, Mllll7ll 6.—T110 nuu My elec
tion lo.anormu• it excitingureat interest.
A largo meetingof both parties I. being
1.1,1 to-night. At too Democratic, John
Morria. , ,ey yrns'ealled rm. but ,Itionned
attend.
Deputy United Staten Collector John
Martin wax arrested to-day, by Deputy
.beetle Sutglater, for aLtempting . te re
strain aome goods for United Stat. tax
ea which hwd heou levied upon by elan-
Meter under execulion: Martin war
token before the Court and required to
give hood.. Ife declined to do ma and ho
now in the cooled)' of tho Shortfr. The
coso come. up before the court tcetnor;
row.
The hod colored jury over I rnpannelled
In thin city iu no .r Kitting In tint criminal
Court, In it tae i'or murilor, wherein the.
parties ro tutored.
T. LOUIS.
Coo solid/miles of ErlOg•
Hy Telegrarh War Plitort.orgh tlaaita.J
Sr: Louts, March 6.--Tite St. Louis
Illinois and Illinois it. St. Louis Bridge
Camponles - have filially effected' a
permanent and harmonious ton.
solldation and the work or brldgiog the
Dl lasissippl at this point will bo pushed
to a speedy enmpletlon. A 11141 W 808111
or Directors has been !brined (rein the
two old boards, with Charles Dickson as
President, Robert P. Tmieoy as Secrets..
ry, pre Inn, anti Capt. Sautes B. Ends us
Ciller Engineer. Copt. Rads' pions have
been adopted.
IsrßW YORK
=I
Sim Yong, Marcii . o, IMS.
MEM
Thu xtratoer Allanln, from UM:fon t
rrivorl •
I=l
Pita semiannual Conventain of Gen
eral Tiekat Agent" adjourned to
day, latying 'revoed 'thu eonstittttion,
adopiod a now seitedor, of - rstationgor
rates, and agreed to abstain from liquor
^•t ail I.ol,oxlmtlng drinks during meet •
logs of the 21,30(1 , 41 1 )n for two years.
W. Smith, a well known auction
eer In Philadelphia, died anddenly km
Wedneo • - •
rcoxlli
..014
THREE CPC
OCK
FROM
The Public Debt " Et,tement.
Idebt Decrelitsed 870853751
American teonstil
.
\
An Inquiry Into Hie
The Canada), Alid chi
(By rotirart 24314.11100er:a 0,
.
WASiLilioToir,
rustic DEIST are
Tho ntatornent l'or the
the let of March is tin (al
Lein boarirg coin interest
DOA bearing currency ink
Not pricientrulfOr liiiyrnatit..
Debt bearctignciinterest..
Total debt.—
Condae
'a Case
:=m
AMO out In Treasury, Coln.
Amount lu Troulr cumin
MD
Jostmeash In T4onAar7
A .. .....
==2TEil
Department daring Vol
moot ate
,requiremanno
ment, room! ntimbent,
Ce.n t mtseelLsnem(i tad'
elan intercourse.a..
Interest on public debt ...... .. -
War ,
NaTY • 2•04.,.= tar
Peualons and !adieux 1.1100,0 xi ea
Wurrants baktieri. for Ike redemption of
the nubile debt aht not Included in the
abuse,
Itecelpts of •enktoma from February
74th to the ltb inelndye, g3,;,Stal.
AffrigleAst oinsiiVL aT . Mg.
.
Tho Secretary of State sent / a commu
nication to-the Slantste, to reply torn seen.
A
lotion of that bod oil the subject of the
alleged interfereere of our Cosset in
ltdme_.th the. dote dinicultira In Italy,
The last letter frqn the Conant tansies
thathe Went out tkjoin the troops
:irmed with his oiln rifle. Ile melsed
Fa-min/inn from the Qinlntatitlitt,,l Pen-
eral to loin and eraannpuny the tooting'
colts:eV/a( pentltlulal troops, limply as •
epeetatnr. In chdeavorlisir to render a
wound's] elan sasirtun re he was slightly
wounded, end fonnd himself • target for 1
a flaritalldiati rine. Twice he Iva, fired'
.. ? t.
et by the ea n', pet... nod ft ling that
unplettotentresutts mlalitenaue, la picked.
op • gnu f•r I. los own proles,
lion, whew his i sassesnt retreated 1
and ceroOd to . annoy h cu. Mr,
Seward di,,ppr eel the conduct
of the run , lll, .S. , !warm:Cans from
his; finbreillliiellt ~, ,,,l oill'll Ilia. Pree
..enrs .stith the Printin'ad r in the
I 'field, rills r :14 alelnrerent ur ripectator.
No intoroet of thl: 1.: ailed I t too could
to sorted by it, to/i -no tun ire mold
rnotouably tat h5a1et.3.3.1 for it, xtrpt an
interest .133 Ihr r .1.... in e Lich the army
was engage,l, ...r tuen, euriosity. Mr.
Sontard conenniri.i, "It wilf depend hn
your own &fief sentient hereafter, or in
.n.lno plut up -rll the t•inrutuNtamero not
yet fully utidet , hskl, n nether the/I/Tart
ment roll lel , * , lll •nt t , ia•tYlll the Ca*.
Whlltint reprinhttr ...
' . Annrcrio IN CANADA. .
In winner to tbe:r:Nol talon of Februa
ry 21, the Preableait tranautlited to the
e•elothitylpied of %no correaporidenwe and
paporg relating n• I he alehnliOn of Allen
!dep.:led. A I:Fel:Sit subject. Who 0110
arreate,l In Croadajoil a charge of smug
gling arsi ...a rrioil into lb. United fitatte•
:IV *St.-riff faun - Me nvz htgen em the 7th
nt tl•never • Mir.- y sr - tuns- ..lii nee.
fmnaenre. el the NU nitre, Mr. Seward, on
We 17th of Febroary, aldreessed a tatter
to Mr. Tliorntint, t•llrithl, .•1 inhter,ln
whleli lie says he LS autherit,sl t.. ..Kral..
the •Ilseiprohttioll of thin govern
ment of the proeterdinin In the
eaac of NI r Don aid, roil to dire:
that person to be sat et liborty in Vane
..l, NI r. Thernjuni February 7114 totye
no nu no dollhl lir Mnieetre govern.
aria will on ovule •gtelilind and eillirtlj
satiqied with tile chide/eel tit Mr. Sew
aril's, :isle, ablin¢,i. in codelualart: ' .1
impc yell trIII belleart that to ran have
no o3onPoth.7 .It 4 ' the Inthridual In
que-dion who ehortild .xl great a want of
wad faith on ; the 4 ' , ..cV•iorl, nor
oa.o the representation 1 made
to you itlatnnal i: by any *deb to
trithdn3w a c , tovictall criminal from pan
ialitnent, but was Me,rely forth, purpcam
of inviting your awdatauee for the pre
vention of any emo#mt between the an
thorittea nr 0310 twp countriea:. I bare
taken emu etym. - 4(1/1m responsibility of
not seen ling your o der Ibex Allen Mc-
Donald viould Uoalt at 111e 1 rty in Cana
da, contld.ot that • ler ltlajeaty'a Our
fameallt will tyeO P 'e'er thin atop at the
same thee, stet tha] they will appreelato
the straightferward Insonerta which you
hare treatial tile matter."
TAY 10101.0e0 TAX.
Thrt majority of boo Isere rept...M
ing U., mime". fruto .1'014,144441g ntar
t .Hof the country I.mcopt tho rterut de
ohLtoM.'l,f tho Colutotittre of Novi and
Sfeatth In retain the two dollarn no wb in
ky mocialtoris of at determination to
lutbero to the existing ruts on ("bare°.
Tar. araiitot:g
The Serum, tlerettkl tieeplon
to-day to the t•ormideretion of the neittl
imit,n of s. S. Coal am In Aim
tria. • ' I
I=lE2=l
FROM EUROPE
By Totemplg. rtit•banro oilmen. 1
onicAr 11/111MIN.
I.,ottoon, Match 4{.—A Mapatch from
Aonealy nay asyn!the advance of the
expalltion 144.4 mialtlon at,An-
•
toto the appeantore I:sotaal, Prince of
11,Tre. , who had promised to Jolvetlettere'
Napier with a !area (hr.., of native troopg.
&IRIAN UL AiIIIATIIIIIIIIII.I &L. •
Laxt.....4. March 4.- Evening—Compoix
7.1j(j711.
liuM% et , ntral St). Erie
ritikNKTORT, Har{•h nin_g--. U.
5.:62114n domed - 3a 54. -
- -
Mantti (1.- , ) , :renireg —Cot
ton closed irregniarVfluctuatlnghaa boon
considerable, bnt AMerican descriptions
about bl higher will, little animation,
and sales or lops/ hales of middling un
binds in pott at M. arrive.at
Orleans 10}; ItreadetulTs: Corn declined
_ .
to -114 ht for now nilied w&tern; Wheat
Itio. 2 rod declined to 11e :id:. California
widtoeiowir at 1-11.srley .Na fnf. 01110
N. Bean 10, Flout:l7,l6d. Proyiniona;
1.3n1 declined to 24 6d. Beef oteetir
at 1134641. Pork IZA, ed. Choose 53 , 1
li:won 42a. Prodomiugar steady. Tat.
tyw Roan lrolouin declined
toA 541.
trrwnne, Mania n.—Vrening—Potro•
loom 'deafly at 4:11 franc,,
BRIEF TELXGRABIS
—The Republican Committee of Lou.
Warm, at canceling boil on Thursday,
resolved that they Mere in eympatuv
with Congress In Its effort* to enforce the
end compel publon ofileers, even
the President himailf, to obey them;
that the cheers eh! it were given for
Jefferson Davie, an,l• the simultaneous
recognition of Generril Hanenek by the
.tire companies on The day previous,
were Insultimg in thri nag of our country
and the brave soldiers who fought to
:defend it; that we recommend to CON
growl and General Grant the Immediate
removal of General Hancock, anti that
we regard cheers for him and Jett Darts,
by the same men, a IMMelent reason for
removal. General Hancock and Jeff.
Davis went aeon In tiresome carriage on
Thursdey night. , •
—A despitell to tty.ouinville Homier
(Demoerafle) elates at General Grant
said to Henator Witten, on the that
the army ofncers were a unit In ',import
of Collura., and the were not a dozen
out of 2,500 who would. obey the Prod.
dent'm order, unless went through him.
(trent also said aboutli tonere! tienrg-e lf.
'phonies declining OM President's pro
notion to Lieutenant General t "Just
what I expected from Thomas he is a
good soldier," I,
—ln Willimantic, 'Conn., the largest
pre that ever occulted there broke out
on Thursday.. Fourbtuldings, including
the Franklin building., were destrnyed.
'file estimated Ices Is thirty thousand
dollars. The etuouut of insurance on
the I.
dollars
Property destroyed twelve thous
-In the Detnocratio Convention at
Now Orleans' on 7hanulay,• General
eadnitin male a yloilint speech guntalli
leg Proddent Johuatian, and indicating
force as the only rneilus of resistance to
Congress.
—Hon. IL H. B.yard, formerly United
Stat. Henntor from Delaware awl Min
ister to Bolftlum,dlod ituddenly
I.lpiptt4 on Tharsda). 'mod aevPat7•pvo
CHI ANT 6UDRUIU
Letter List.—On our fourth
_page of to
day'n paper will be found the official
Let of uuclaimed letters furnished no
for publication.
New Development..
Hugh Connelly and Daniel McG.ry,
who were implicated in the East Liberty
robbery and Indicted with others for
house breaking, as will It- seen by our
Court reports of yeetorday, were ac
quitted. It appears, however, that there
was some ground for their further de
tention, and they were remanded to Jail
by the Court. Yesterday evening the
canto of their detention was developed,
by Chief of Pollee Green making in
formation before the Mayor charging
I them with renewing atoleo goods. The
charge was based upon Information ob
tained Irons John Dtolnell , ono of those
convicted of the East Liberty robbery,
who states that they received a quantity
of hoots acct shoes stolen from a store in
Lawrenceville last fall, and 'also two
chests of tea and other articles stolen I
from a grocery in the Diamond. ono
chest of t h e tea. sod. two empty amide
were found on the premises at the time
the East Liberty goods wore discovered.
These men should hove boon originally
indicted for receiving stolen goods, as
there was no evidence to prove their guilt
of soy other canna Commitments were
lodged against them. '
Rome
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Tho following Is a copy or a com
uthmont on Lilo at lila Jail .offloc
Tito document to a blank of the tuna
form, Um ',rioted portion of width w
omit:
"The body of N. 'Ready charged be
tire M. Lipp with vagrancy arrising out
of absence of her mlujl, and ou oath ofi".
Yogic, and in default of the authorl.
ties of the Justice to send him to the
hones of insanity, committed to the
county J sil, end hero to keep until, three
days, or if censor the better discharged
end ordered by the court to a better
place."
If t h e bill designating two magistrates
In the south aide boroughs to entertain
mum of disorderly conduct, or to allow
them fees therefor, pending In the,Logis
ham. becomes it taw, .we would recom
mend the aboire_Austios be antected
as one of them.
• Goma Nsldepl Teem, Xxpeeted
We.. congratulate the lovers of good
music in those cities on the promise
which we are authorised to . mate, that
some time In the coming Month the
member, of the New York Germania
Orchestra, conducted by Mr. William
Wiese. intend to pay • profeissional visit
to this and other western mile, This
°reheat:t comprising eighteen excellent
article, distinguLthed for their delightful
entertainments kt the eastern cities, and
during the vislitng seasons at Newport,
we doubt not will Lind any hall In this
city too email for the crowds that will do
she to hear them, especially as Mr. Weise
Intends to add "celebrated prime donna,
and also au accelerated"d pianist to the
other attractions of his rule On:Maitre.
The pre,zratinno will be varied, includ
ing the tlnc.t spectmens of Instrumental
music.
Itepert.
Dr. A. G. SI ceina.ll..e, Physician of the
Lk.arsl of , Ilesith, furnishes the following
of interments and the disemeSsrhich
caused them during tho week comments.
ing February Il3d, and ending March Ist
ISt:S.
The number of deaths wore 20; males,
U 9 , II; white, 19, and colored, 1.
f the above there wore under 1 year, 4;
from 1 to ^ 2; 10 to 12, 1; 20 to 30 ; 4; 30
to 40, X; 40 to 50, 2; 50 to fA, 1;60 to 70, 1;
70 to SO, 2.
DC .1e , 15(3 rant .paszno. I; Asthma, I
Small Typlv.24 fovr:r. I; Muni.
$:1 ennmunlption,, :;; D. hilly. I
I'alhy, 1; Poen:mord/a, Croup, 1; Ca
larch, :2; Artielul[l2, I; Still !INarm. I. .
Li!rier_by Issllera
110 kr.,..
==:M
Thyme borough, was arrested yesterday
LI.
N • 0....
On Innen:tattoo mule by ..' •.3,-..u..
marker, before Justice Arent, hanging
him with larceny by bailee. I teenag
ed that while holding the. ',redden of
moorails, the prisoner eolleeted certain
moneys belonging to the bon - nigh, and
refused to hand the- same over to the
prop:, authorities.
The accused was arrlatea' . on a like
duvet*. mule before Alderman Miller in
OeMber, and releasedon bull, Dnums
Lutex. ing responsible for 'Ws appear.
anon.)Yesterday morning 3dr. Luba de
nser
d him
_tip, and a ball piece eras
issued. •
New Coedat New Goodatt,—Metett.
Joneph Horne dt ro , sow. 7: and ito Mar
ket turret, have Just scfiltul a ifill7o ad&
tion to their block carman end fashintvt.
tae trimittinge. embrolderi., ho
awry fus Matting and millinery goal.,
which will prove lilahly attractive to
it nclutsem. The epecial cloaing out wale
of tide firm etill continue. and anbrd
rare opportunnien to oun,lntserepr great
hamaltia. The prices bare hem:parked
down very low and dealer. whet' buy to
sell 14,111 willtlnd that they ran lay lit
Weir atoeke at tar better pecuniary ad
vantage than In the End.
New futiods.—Messra. Bates S Bell,
XIS 21 Filth' street,' are daily readying .
fres.h invoices of new goods, which will
more enticing to tattles looking up ma
terial for garments suitable for the
season.' The stock includes silks of all
colon. and various qualities, French
woods, solid and chintz colors, Organ
yers rich, Irish crape poplin*,
blank auk, together with much, else
which It is unnecessary to enumerate,
but whieh 'we feel sure the ladles will
take pleasure In examining, and rifler
that, no doubt, amid pleasure in buying.
Caught ill the Act.—Tentenlay after
noon Charles Miller and ■ companion
went hits Palmer it Phillips' section
room, and while the nateaman was en
gaged picked up • salver butter dlith and
two card receiver.. valued et eight dol
lar., and made ofr with them. The clerk
o...reed theiractionVand followed them
to Stu! th tield Rimed, where he caught Mil
ler with the artielen under his east, Au
°Meer was called And Miller taken to the
lock up, alter which John lAMmayer
made information' charging Miller with
larceny. He wax committed far triaL
Larceny.—Oftleee Thomas A. Minton
made information before the Mayor yes
terday charging Hazily Dav',We colored
Ind. with larceny. - The officer alleged
that at ortesrly Lou r in the morning be
observed the accusation First street near
Market, Milli a boron Ills eltoulder, and
arrested him. The boo was identified as
one containing six dozen tumble., ship. ,
Ind by Mesara. Bryce Walker & en., on
!tenni the nAlaggie Mayes," for Evans
ville. The prisoner was committed for
trial.
Sudden Death.—taroaerN lagutat.—
Mr. Barbara Sheets 'died maidenly at
her rusideitoo en Lilmyty street, in the
Ninth ward, Thursday evening, about
mix o'clock,. Coroner Clawson was MU
tieni and held on inetioat yesterday morn
ing, when the Jury round that death re
molted (rota' natural causes. Tito de
mould was thirty-eight yearn of ago.
She leaves k husband and ono child, the
only aurviicra !vita a Largo family.
aunty of the k'eace,—John / Hart
made Informetion before Alderman
Mullen, yeaterday, anuinst JohnSchliter
for eurcty of the peapp. It was alleged
that the accused, who boarded with bin
mother, delmolished her furniture and
crockery. lie wan committed to jail to
answer at ,Court, but afterwards pro
cured ho required bail and was released.
All d Liquor itallitm—G abort Ilauff
it sob a keeper in the Fourth ward,
leglietly, charged belore Mayor Black
moro,l on oath of Rebecca .Ackerman,
with sssssspppppplilnQQ liquor to minors, WWI sorer.
.11,1 y terday, and after a' hearing.' held
to bat to answer at Court.
.fromised..—Mary M. Morrison yes.
fortiny mado Informstion Lorne° Alder
man Tnylor, dunning. W H. Manlier
with affiliation. Tho accused. wan ar
rested; site; whlen tho .trot Was nom.
IT:nis.7n
mined,s f n ut
o df t hLft i ce: wen I discharged
The New Jerusalem Church, corner of
Sixth and Womietreeta, to•morrow even
ing at ; i o'clock. A public lecture on
the effects of the Second Coming of the
Lord, pest pre tent and prospective.
Committed to Jall.—Lythe Wright, a
colored;dr!, woe committal to fall yea
tonlay Juattee Fleming, orreoblea
townahl p . on a charge of larceny on oath'
of Jane C. Clark.
Comfulftod,—Flugb AC I l ugh wan arms.
ted and mumbled toal l ou a broooal
'slued by the Clerk of the Court ar Qtaar
tor Seaslonn for costs loourrod In a pate
lu that Court. " • '
A People's Prayer Wetting will be Led
on to-morrow, Sabbath, at to4l
o'clock, lo_thwArsolettly of All
fro tovitetr; Eteate-Free,
Qom li•blesete. RM.
The last mill and testament of •
General William Robinson, Jr. has been
probated. It is dated March 15th, 1841,
and the codicils, of which there are two,
arc dated respictivoly January 4th , 48.11
and July 12th, 1584. The entire estate,.
both real and personal, fa bequeathed to
bin wife, Mary Robinson, during her
natural life, after which it is to bedivided
among his moven children equally, tube
.held in trust by the executors, Mary
Itobinsim, James Robinean and William
Slioent,erger, until such time as the
youngest son of Alexander Robinson
shall arrive at the age of twenty-ono
years; when it is to be divided. It
also provldia4 for the payment, annually,
of two hnntirod and fifty dollars to Sarah
Ciendonning, during her natural life,
• Dlerict Court—lodge IV'
FRIDAY ; March . 6.—ln the calm Of 8
Bradly TS. Allegheny Gan Company, de 2
fendants confessed judgment.
Freyvoglo et al. va. Kirkpatrick .Bro.
R Co. ,On motion of R. Biddleltoberti,
Escj., attorney for theplaintiffs. judgment
against defendants for want of sulllclent
anldavit, for thosum of 0,683, with
•
•
liliwwhere we publish' a number of
oertit- fittestlag the fmtierhar aura--
live abilities of- our estelmist•felider
citizen, Dr. B, d. Aborts * the well kgown
and successful physician and surgeon.
Tho doctor has. fistabiblhed for himself
an onvlablo profs .Slonal rePutation,-
which is based on pure merit sand high
order of skill and talent. Ho Is emi
nently worthy of public confidence.
The Cod for city purposes used' at
the lower water works has, for the
past twelve years, been weighed when
delivered nu the city scales kept there
for that purpo.so. Mr. C. li, AnuatrOnit
iras supplied, that deparianinit wlLltevul
for a long time past, and is in no arsylts
pi hatted In the recent alleged frauds prim
deed by those who repplled the upper
works. " '
Held for Trial.—Samuel Fearfield
tibia(' information before Mayor Black
mon., yosterday charging Remy Crefin
with larceny by bailee. The prosecutor
allegmthat the accused was hauling coal
for him, and- inst. •he sold a load
and appropriated the money to - his Worn
use. He was arrested and held for trial.
Postponed,—The Coroner's jury Mi.
pannelled in the rams of CamMy and
Green who were killed on the Pan "dan
dle Railroad on Thursday, met at the
Mayor's office last evening, but Ln.con
sequence of UM absence of witnesses
wijourned until Monday at, ten
o'clock a. -
Prop:rale Invited.—The Water. Com
mittee of City Councils Invitee proposal.
for ooal, water pipes, tniamllantems cast
ings, tire plugs, step nooks, and for the
repairing of the basin wall. See adver
tisement In seventh column, second
page, of to-dity's . paper.
INV We V iP_ 34 k ., kl
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We have heretofore called atteittlon to
that line brick building on Fifth street,
between Wood and 11nrket,_ erectol by
one of the aunt enterprising firma in our
city, Itoinemast,-adayran X Seidle, Jew
elers, teMpararili located at 29 Fifth
street. The building whlchwaspartially
dekroved by. Are some months since,
has been repaired and re-finished In
magnithent style, *nil will loon be resets
for occupancy. In order to facilitate
them In removing from their present
location, the firm are selling off their
immense stack at remarkably low prices,
and consequently offer great induce-
MOMS to purehasers. The stock, con.
statln•d of watches, clocks, sliver and
plated ware, and every description of
Jewelry, ht one of the largest in the city,
and Ilan been selected with unusual care.
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fir. rouser saps that most con.
campfire morn are those of neglect and
lattention lo* (he pramonttorY
M, /Se meat - MN • • • •
nn till:limb/act from the curet of hun
dreds of cases ha their initial atagesi,
which, If allotted to progress, would
hate ended to same incurable lesion of
the pulmonary organs. This fs trun
no: only as far se the lungs areconcerried.
but alto wittercgard to any other of the
vital parts. In fact, every one knows
- that it is admitted !tithe common affairs
°revery day life, that he who postplanes
to an Indetiniln period what should be
attended to at'once„la not only deemed
'an unwise but even a 'neglectful man.
Health is of more aghtaequenee than
nloney. for no one is able to Use the hit
01r discreetly without a proper 'observ
ance of the rules which govern the fer
nier.
MEI!
E:===!
The gmat rush of patients at the pala
al of the Great Arabian
Itysirhut has caused the learned and
experienced doctor to temporarily with
draw his crud from the ClairrrP. When
be succeeds in effecting cure• for those
already entered on his books for treat
ment, he will meant° advertising. He
has been remarkably skillful. and has
already effected hundreds of cures in
this city. Scum of his roses were vary
obstinate, but with rare care, skill and
knowledge the Great Arabian triumphed
over disease.
The Beet and original Tomo of Iron,
Phosphorus, and Callsaya, known as
Caswell, Mack .t Co.'s Ferro Phosphoru
test Elixir of Odisaya Bark. • The Iron
neuores color to the blood, the Phospho
rus renews waste of the nerve tissue,
and the CAIISMII gives n natural health
ful tone to the digestive organs, thereby
coring dystwpsla In • its varLus ffmns,
Wakefulness, tteneral Debility, and Do.
invasion of Spirlo4. Manufactured only
1r C aswell, Caswell, Hazard Co., New York.
Sold by all drug:W.la. wwF
Great Arabian .Physiclan.—Owing to
the crowds of patients which daily throng
tho elegant apartments of the Great
Arabian Physician, corner of Liberty
street nod Cecil alley, that gentleman his
heetarslmpelird to blimp - warily wit hdmw
his advertisement. Those wishing to
avail thetnsolves of his scientific core
will please mil and register thelr names
In advance. •
•t Piverneados popular andiaattiontble
retell trimming notion how*. No.
Market street, new novelties are dolly
being toeslved from the kliustarn market.
Ladies ea anot tail in get aniteciAri any
article lit the line whirl thoy may de
sire.
Opera ,Gouda.—No where else in the
city will there ho found a finer or mare
desirable. stook of opera goods, than at
the first-claw retail trimming establish-
ment of W. W. Moorhead's, No. 81 Mar
ket al.rect. Prices reasonable.
• Freida Tcas.—At the old established
tea mart or Josef& A. Robinson, No. 20
Filth street, a flesh stock of very choiee
teas has just been received, emits otTared
to the trade nt very reasonable prices.
Gent'a(Varidatatig Goods.—At W. W.
Moorhead's, So. fil Market street, gen
tlemen will fled everything in the way
of furnishing goods at very reasonable
pricks.
Eye, .Ear, Threat and Lung Dheeases,
and chntole Catarrh of the heed aumosa
fully. treated by 1)r. Atom, 134 Smith
street. 111 e book, .bycat re
.,
Mitt of Lilly emits.
Old Price. for Dry Doodo.—Prlnis
Pc, lOer .First claw; goals 123. We cor
ner Market and Fourth otreeLs.
GARDNER tt. NITIWART.
Go to Robinson'. old culabllobed Tea
Mart, 10. :Al Fifth street, Ibreboloorant
ily teao, ootrees, groceries, maned fruits,
spier., sugars and syrups.
ttlankets; Country and klasitern, do
nr out at extraordinary bargains, at
• koes. • •
Table Linens, amonisbing brgains, at
37; maim and upwards.
GARDNEIt STSWAItT.
lknathar bad thlu week, but it don't
hittorforo with tlati mill to rinock's.
Zoe" nest week at the Opera House
rltto4 has photos. of her unit others.
111ntlIni Qe, 10e, 1210 and 113, same as
before the rine, at Barker'a.
Travelers next not ho told that tho belt
trunks, or all descriptions, aro linsinutac
lured and sold at tarp reasonable prices,
by Jeoeph Idol,ler, Ao. 104 Wood street.
Cashmere Long and Square Shawls,
great bargains, at }darker's.
The Eugenia Skirt ut Barker's.
Fancy Chromes at Yittoak's.
terixuKopla Vloweat Pittock'e.
Coto Barker's fur dry goOdu.
fY
4
NUMBER eal
CITY ITEDXI3.
Denim. Catarrh Carible.
It T. Kscr., Ewa., of Clarion county,
Pa., euffered fifteen years with chronic
catarrh of the head, which reduced him
in weight thirty pound& Under Dr.
Aborn's treaiment he has been radically
cured, and has gained thirty•throo
pounds, which is three pounds heavier
than be had over weighed before.
Dn. R. B. Snows - , of 'Prop, Jefferson
county, Pa, had the pleasure of witness
ing the remarkable cure effected in the
ease of Mr. Keck by his pt afessional
brother, Dr. K. S. Aborn.
rfotr. M. C. lima, late member of the
Rouse of Representative., resident o
Plemantville, Pa., gi vve publicity to the
fact that Di. Abora has cored Ms eon of
a severe attack of Catarrh, which bad ho.
come so serious as,to bring him near to
the graver
=I
: Du. P. D. 13=3, who loci the sense o
smell from the ofroct of Catarrh, ack.now
!Mum hid curd Is due to the of Dr
d.bdrn. I •
41. 1 11 7 1;1443,5T1M15;b02k
atrefits certifies that Dr. Jason
lies eared him Al' Mrs, Catarrh Asa
Da. A. l'azcoarzik"of Lagrone/141/e,
,Pa., who has priunibed - madtelne Au op
wards of forty year",
..was minded with -
Catarrh of the Head which affected
his lungs so eertanalY Lisette thought It
almost /mix:nail:le for him Ia have lived
another week, when be sought the aid of.
Dr. Abort; No. 13i Smlthgeld street In
July last. Immediately after placing
bin:mai! under the treatment of Dr.Aborn
-hebegan to Improvetw rapidly that with.
to elz weeks be was gun. restored to the
health nod vigor MM. Touthrul tiny..
Dn. Anoint cin be corugidted l Person
ally, or.by letter, upon all diseases of the
Eye. Ear, Ilernl, , stud orns of
the chest Medical Throat and Surgical g r a oonis
134 inilthtleld street. - ' -
roe coattsensia.
„. ,
• In speaking of the tContinorital” we
.
do not refer to the Conttnentsd Congress
or the Con money ip use son.
pinery y ago, but It is CO thi &met
laental D ng Saloon on Fifth street;
next door Pattie Postofflos, of Which our
friend M r Wxr. Haltzheimer Is the prri
-1
prietor, we desire to call atteamon.
kfr. 11. understands hie business per
fectl, as excellent manner In which
the "Continental. is' "run" gives ample
evidence. It it certainly a model sa
loon, . Its patrons can fully testify.
The tables of the "Continental" are of
ways supplied Wlththe - hest the market
affords, of everything in . the.line of eak
ablest, and the style In which dishes are
...read is neutralista°. -When you
;foul AnYthing good to eat go to Holtz-
hetmer's, on Fifth etreek next door to
the Patentee. - ' -
Yea am two to And at Barker' a what
hey advertise. •
Glaghams 10c, 121 c and ISo at Bark
er's, old prices. ;
.
Black Maracas bargattna
Plain Mohan burains.
Dress Goods, eurgama
Balmoral Skirts, bargain.:
Blank Merinos, bargains.
Water Proof, bargains. -
'Paisley Sbawls, bargains.
Toilet gufito,bargains.
New Goats, bargains.
Old Prices, bargains.
West corner Market and Fourth
streets, all old prices.
RDNEK S Sinrwarrs.
•
Weather Inctinvenlenne.—The prmaint
weather is very likely to produce acetone
inconvenience to housekeepers, In the
way of bursted pipet In Loosen, yards
and on atroeta., to those of our friend.
so annoyed, we commend 3lr. T. T.
Jeweils, practical steam and goo Jltterand
plumber, No. NZ Wood 'street. He at
tend' to repairing - or new work of every
..taliattititateaffirir-danheswes,ftt
songible terms. We commend him aa a
thorough and finished workman., and as.
In every respect worthy the patronage of
the community. '`
Ja.t Opel.
At Wm. Semple's, 181 and I'&2 Fode
street, All. glaeuy,
130 dozen beet quality kid gloree,
Black at $1,14,
Colored at $l,OO,
la all sizes,
-Beal kW, no lamb akin. .1. -
'A great bargain.
A Feast bargain In black Australian
crape Tor draperies, will be opened on
Slunday, at Wm. Semple's, 100 and 182
Federal street, Allegheny.
• 'blrUnF Lam., and -Shirt Pont.,
cheap at itarker's.
Beat linen Huck Towels at i23c, worth
ate, at B.rkor'st
To Clay and Cotuitry Mere Mints—
. abundantly supplied onrselres
with (roods before the lattniextrame ad-
Vail di in prices, we are prep:vac:Lbs. sell
at lays than eaatern prices, and invite an
examination of our atock. ! •
J. W. Balm .t.
59 Market street.
Hasllus, 7; Sc, Bc , We, 121 e; extra
Heavy lea. all at old prices. 210 advances.
Fear days only. Cornor of Market and
Fourth streets.
GARDNFIt STEIVAICE:
Our Allegheny readers are reminded
that they have in thit city a wholesale
and retail grocery establishment, which
Ls equal in every respect to the best on
this aide of the ricer. We refer to the
well Disarmed houseof Mcßride M
Geor, No. 164 Federal street, where
will he fouraka large,' complete maid ele
gant stock of fresh Max spices, sugars,
canned fruits, syrups and groceries gen
erally, together with seasonable; fruit
and produce. Their prices are very rea
sonable, as a purchasing visit will satiety
say one.
•
,Boota, Shers'and Gaiters of all alias
and atyles,of the very best workmanahip,
and at reasonable prices; at the old en
tabliabed lamas ot Jame. Robb, - No. FR
Market street. •
!Beached Muslims, yard wide, 9e.
Beautiful quality 121 e.
Call and zoo tnesogoods beforebuying
Barker's.
Domestic Goods at old prince, for a
short time only;alGi mi.:learns per yard,
rornor Market and Fotirtlyatroota.
GAlllni/IL STNWAILT.
Black and Colored • Alianek„ n very
stock all prices and vitry cheap,
jaker's.
Prints, last colons 61c.
Prints at 10c, worth 121 c.
Prints d 123 c, worth 1.5 and 10c, at Dar
ker's.
Cann•d Fruits, pure mustards, rich
spices, unadulterated_ syrups,. fragrant
coffee., flue and coarse sugars, beat m
ains, citrons dried traits and goner( t
honseltoepin sulles al very • reautom.
M e prime w ill be found at thg old estab
liehed tea mart of Jossph A, Robins° ,
atreet. Tho entire stock • ••
fresh and cannot fall to affbrd the high-. t
matisfactlon to puretmaera.
• Wheeler de .Wilson's Improved Lee
t➢titab Sewing Machine—The simplest
n d best. The only machine axing (,rye.
MI el ,th Presser with its attachments.
Sales room No. 27 Fifth street. eltw.
Blankets, Blankets, Blanked, Blank
, ts, cheap, cheap, cheap, at Barker's,
InithdPaperandPverniltlalod at Pit
lock's.
Have yea bean tbo nie.ldualla at Bar
Prints 01c., 10c. and old erica, at
Barker's. • -
Wailetr; Gold Pew., Albums, 'at Pit
ock's.
The place to mane stout, durable
and fashionable, boots, shoes ousdiallors,
Is at the old established house of James
Robb, No. Id Market street. • Prices
very reasonable.
The want ) , ofd wok—Pato& keg
received amend Mew books this week.
I:Nakees works and- Dicksn's Phoke
at Plttock'a. -
Everybody should hare • good trunk,
and everybody 'should know that the
bot articles are made and sold byJoaeph
Llahler, No, 104 Wood •trbet. • Prima
very raisonabde.
Everything just u ruiverthaxl at
Ticking toe, 12Ic and ISc,at - larktit , ' . a.
LAUF Bill. '" Ma photos at l'ltttock'
Wblia Iraws—ltis bost{t4e4iat Piltock'a.
'VIE WEEKLY GAZgil E
E=
TIRDIRSDAT AND SATURDAY.
le terse eb.b, areelelatag Fewry r, ' 5 .
URNS at larereertag nutlet natter, tar,t.et , g
leadleg lbdtratlets, latest New* by Talegrear d
vailsabla it alma Matter tar ter
.54105e51 awl must reliable Pbsteaclel
=aide' Market saports giTest by nay 101 l 'r.
LbFieltr. No Penner. blebbealc
sbkeld be 5410051
TILISIRS TOIL TB-It
ritlba Of
On. mil' of taiNT , tec Ptts4
op *. elm, addltleta to alum eta CO ma, a
1112411110, at [lab tataa.
ironcs TO t:rnaCnOtana—la orderlag Toar
*O. be at. and simelfT aim edition Tn.
wa4, aa na Lena a Wedaeaday galltiaa Weal) ,
asetbett haring bat elm mail a ween.l
ilgr *my to Dram Storm. flossy Oat,.
*T Bantatered Lett.% stay Co seat at ouf Pt.t
AOd.re ''' :
rims:swum.
CITY ITEMS.
A Preventive Of Cevei.—t you m
are
coerive, blood-thick nod insittlye, poor
appetite, a dull pain in the head, you re
qutin the Pimple Banbober. etnb.l by John
l'iaw FilW ind Tunnel etreets.
ji . erph Llebler, Premium Trunk FAO
UMW, No. 104 Wood street, manufactures
to:Order all aorta of trunks, valises,
handsacka, &a, at err reasonable
pile" Orders by mall solicited.
At Jame Robb', No. 89 Mark ot street,
afresh,,ux:k of well made and twill ionablu
rtasoa
bofax,
ablo.mimes, and guitars. Prlcea . very
• -
Towels; Napkins and Dayllea, at
PcV9z°D. Great bgr tl in n s i STEn'atir.
AY o .
Tilde Lurua, ono cm, 55c per yard
wdith T;c., at Hat Inr'a.
Diann Cocain at. Wattley'n h Co'n
•
DIED: •
c. oo the SI of March,
of ctiagoo.ottno of tie ',owes, .11.)Stril
Hoop, si;ad To.s.
gpitz:44, IA 4
ESVIWRItESTALIitai
sato; instabiaih. r*,
O:MIPTIM.VtaII titan OLUVMau
evai v d emripUmPimmal.rmaiNaamikr42.
tond4e4. .Rodma ei aina dssad Vat. name'
Map , smeicsa—Bev. David Kat. D. D.Otav,
M. V. &calmly M. - D.. -Thaw Mwing.•
tiIIOtHLES & PEClBLEci , Vnifihs
tAICERSAND LIVERY STABLES, eater
of Saidoolor area and Chayok roam, ATlogba
ay Etty, Irate Boaz. contur ROOM& Oro boa
oaPPllod wllh ml aad lmltettlita Itotoa
wooi t flohorauy And Walnat Code , as polio.
omi t .. foam Ito to SILO. Halloo lactated too /al
torment. Leann Carrlasso foralthadll
alo0.;1111 Mad, of Rooming Otrodi,.l( requtrod.
01114 - ppon at all balm day and olobt.
ROEAT IttoDINEII4. lUsider-
B Hanirarai, la Ohio Pt,
Allegianry. :sad No. 10 Dimond areas, 61
J.k•ZW•raa • 8r0.,) keeps Cragspp paid ep g
best Metal. Biodessood. Walnut aid Isoltatirri
rtzseyieed Cordes. Walnut . Caries Dom op ,
Tai* • Mairwood Codfai avenge: 4U eta.
Catifia preportloa. Carriages aim U.
feraraked ra log rate. Crape, Mons, Plate
.. 4 Kkerse/agrinalsbed gratis. Vikee epee , day
CZALRIFEFIeIit.
•••-• like:Alma. owe. lc.. 144 onto 4t.rnie.
Allertibar. lietallla. Rosewood and other Mt.
ansoiltet oamplete etock of funeral ltrxeshlu t
Goads: on b.d.d . turnalked as snorteri n0t1.4
blot pleaa S. ruul LiveiT Enable; &ar
tier Ofj first and 1111dIe 13tretta. • OuTlagn.
Etarogilles. •Bnigtes, Saddle Horse; A.. do.,
WANTS,
W4IHTED-;AGENTS. for THE
t...OLuE-co418.• old bola th ey Lb.'.
Fought and Died for Lb* Union. whit ticane. and
Incidenu in the liriat hobeilloo..lt coastal..
wet clicl dna Entracipan sod stO Pates. and •
tba sitycllcas and. Maness war book rrahllshed.
Price.'wata V. 30 Dor any). Tha public an on..
tiontatlagnitmt Inferior works with • airollat
trtkailden tbat the book you bay mutable carer
WS enlisting. and .00 pages. Send for Circa
lars. 111201117118
.le2phje. "
W4FTED--20,00 0 ACIENI
• • saropla Dent free, with tern, for any
One to altar $S dally, in prose boors. Hubei.,
en sleek new,. Labs and deelrable. Can bedew.
at bonfa di travel ng. by both male and. female.
Noglifenterpriali or number. Address W. H.
CIIII.9IAMES, se Broadway. New York. dalf
W T E 6 E NTB.—NoW
..ruk 13161toRM
or TB WAR. IiETWEENI THE STATER; Iu
Catisolutraster; Con loci anal Results. , fly
lion. 4noral.. H. tircroriro. Send (or Clc
colariortth tersto.d a roll description orlhe
wort.: d , Addross. NATIONAL rIIELL9IIIiite
pfdladelptd, rso
FOR S
b'
bablnee of these deaftable Lots - ere now of
fered sOitrate sate. and say one desirous of foe
buildlot Wes would do well to make a 'selection.
lie Mirth/a= located ou o i eauttfut and healthy
spot, do end anal: adios from Sharpeburg, on
the Weitess Pennsylvania Pallrowl. whlctrons •
throcabf.dt, making It nett more valuable and
sgreeaMe. Extensive" preparations are Dow
mith-ejbe erceling - a number of One houses,
"blob sill prove an ornamicnt to the town. The
rematuaer of these lots will be sold et re= rex
sonablettates and on terms exceedlonly easy:
ANHUTTERLY, Real Estate and rotor- •
&nee Alante, Lawrenceville.
FOJW SlLLS.—Etouse and Lot ott
coiner of Manhattan and dafams Meets,
near l'asseener Eallwar. Lot 44 by LE Mel.
Bowel** email:WWl rooms and rood halt, ••
welt Imbroved. Room and Lot onEhelneld,raltr
B Marta! street. /Meet.= Ctty. Lots by 1: •
feet; hPbos Dame, nontMas hail, Ovo rooms and
Lwodee}tari warns and gas. Also, eaveral omoil
Housesiand Lots Let good location, -Lanni= or 4, •
ECM* CO., Bearer ONO. near Chesnat,
Manetteifter.-
ri°EIALE4 very dest*able
topa-Nory . BRICK ROMS. nearly new:
pemaNvibriek trent. marble man Nan gm and
Inter Nlronaboat; boots contr.! seven rooms
and
gated garret, N. IN ELI& grIIBILT. near
Willa, ambles:lL . IPoaaradon Mu Awn
IN& Zaunire at the Lou. •
'Ron BAL E-110 111 E .—A T
1101.7.118.1P9 itoot7 Bole Roble...
one 71411 ULT HOIME (Barn thIGO DAPPL.IO
GRIM 'NORM, eta LAME DILAUCIIIT.
11011.84 Moo .BLACIE ILL 11303; two BRIT
M.4.8112#4 71113 T BTB.ZB - 4441.ir U. Moootry.
holaktolise.
API
tlwni.egt uni sold on .amiasdon
pony .946 E—one. CARREILGE,
sal"faido for aoa or two bone;. one TWO
110119.71WAGOla, and • doable . of HER,
NUS' Zoe*e at the ruirmar-
!lIIMIn=
-
- -
TO ILET—Second and Third
artinizs or Warehouse Ne. 1!, corner of
First a4t tUoltlOlold *torero, •11410. foOoMses
or okerduroltstor. Inquire on tlio pftElifti.
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TO LCT—TiTo Wore Iloomsin
besibalidlego on Ohio 'areas., new' B'doeh
street, :htlerbear. with doettlogi over, seas
with srister, bath room and rat. Lorhilte rood
for dry oast, grocery or tidal' oboe store. Alao
to same iodine/Fs, (oar roar...ratable tor meal t
thrally: Apply at ogles or. ?HAZIER. MUM.
Oblo sestet and dettorlek street. •Ileghestr.
WOODS 71"8
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BAROMETERS - -•
• •
.
Ifare the following ioalanalltte=
Isl. At...racy. 24. Portability... M. glcoolt- •
city. 4th. ' Darabllttf. • sth. Chaaroncsa. Ott
Itlcaanco of Malan mad Beast,. In fact. at. the
on !Motion. necauary fora good. Tell•ta•
fall tirte=ridlfddear=VlT:;
frozutho
=I
DfIXSEJTIF S'.azatir..var,
I4ds
1 2 ,:vrro81Tm MASONIC HiLL.
El4lfl - G. lIALV,
ercnnt Tai
COr. Penn and Pt. Clair kitreeti
•
PCITIMUROH. PAT
SHAT EIDECEMENTB.
TOMMIE WANTIII6 CLOTHINU.
am ontroandoet at
WINt fj S PAIVE.
And OVARCOA7INUti,
, . .
{YEkt 1101 be mada to order la theitt.est 111 If
fdir.stEpig. 01NT. LIM THAN . 071131 Er;
11114 **SON. ow a 4
" i tallTil, Merchant Tallor•
career De Modem!
DR. G. W. EMENGEB;
mainly- 86E0E03 AND DEMIST
ti 244 Poen Street.
..Aortu . likea *self • end. Elainsui ayes
N 0 40 !slates sad. io order.