The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 10, 1868, Image 1

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coA: oL. ahs Ohio
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devoted to the
MEE
•lizaCta On • • • rt of a aliaglalaialtn,
,tlake,irldak.flutagr doilatkals m ial
7 661117 M A froarettlateas
11 0 . 1 P 1 nro' I P 4
&Sisk
:orlilsfined4n as Presidirit of
Ake maim %Us 10 icing be ith
enpligh for Mx,
- 'cizt.WinV4ttty ._Pkg. coa
he assnstslas Oak Olen a so
decisive upon 'the findings Of .
- 31 34 13 ., 0-40 1 ..,"ch"c" 11
. 1 °
_cut= Irternecriky linielessly
0p.7 rr ylast...tittle merit hit one Ides
itootwiiite 'dodge has bees
lost sines the Weitern Begeblleans haye
,pot theAtswetssueln Its enlyseeslble slot
prsetteible light, and Pendleton hu no
other dams, either in nispreseet ophi
lessor htaputserord. This will bus
no =du him.
Eurrxki, it is repinted; ii tolls
relined at New Orleans, an . c1411.3
. %raisin giver bitille kominand of the
new Atlanta Military Ditialen which
13,:nrinan And. Thomas ,;declined. At
Mraidiingt'on, It will be the Pretident's
aim to embroil him with tlie
Older, and It tltis should come about
Matueank, Iroald„ lona And,b/mself the
trial's' of biz false potitlon'e
BRIMS T
is stated (in spectal 'to the Veni
Tctk Herald), that _Jeremiah S. Mick
- „.
- • eldterney General, t hat _
Jeremiah
and Baoja
min or Idaernaussette, have been poet
t -
• I r t it . determined upon as ecamsel for
- • ein Johnson In Isla approaching
triaL Serveraladdittonalgentlemen will
be associated with those already selected,
but as they Lave not yet been coturalted
arsine any assurance of =entente in
the event of being_ chosen; nothinSl- -
.. nibs hp es yet been done..., The t-.
will sutuldt , tihr whole , case
counsel. They will act for him, and their
' acni will be considered his =a, The 1
antroed have ~ had 'world consultations
:with - the PPM/hint and among them
• metres, but to eimelesions havthe e or ,
rived at hi to the detail: of det our
=The iron ship - VIP - eta. which
.leftElan r nmetwo, - Callannia„ an the
-fOr , livetpool, with a - cargo. or wheat
'valued at over ninety tbowand
Aunt ashorejnetontalde of Golden Gate.
porticarof her cane was thrown over-,
board, and the vessel became embedded
Thetteein the Maumee 'river,°pip.-
site Tetedo;Seinitiented moving sit two
f ef elect "%Welty.
d There yet no
,namml flood, aha widest:nu:Met hay
: 11
; ----- ,M it alres ow ly - , been - tipped below the
1/141101 , ...pr9bittle 1.12.14.• .11y . seri
mai winresult. • .
.
—4..101011 elide five or six . miles An
length. - .isee4eleito, - "ost the Central Pa
cific - Railroad, - 'Mx , Chinamen.
buried ervenlocemotives, and destroyed
,00nelderable other property..
-- • —TheUnilad - Statee Senate now-- (pa
ddy-fop tnembers—ltemahlleans,
Neaps
ry or the . acquittal of the President,
-41:11dit large distiljeriesatui rectifying
Salablialtmentamereseizal at New York
eittlanaday night by government officers.
;:The property taken pomession of n
valued at balls Tinton dellara-..-
Hangar; cashier of the- MI
intakes County (Wiscomin) bank, coin
. mined suicide - .hooting nimastf.
yesterder,,,cause.lossuaby speculation.
The bank lassosnotblng.,
-Theproposition to subscribe stock
- -
..to. the' mille sad. Pacific Railroad
waselelbsted - BitMeday at tin election in .
Nathrlile, , Tentesatte.. Itearried in WE-.
-,John M. Campbell, ;nod editor of
- the Memphis AvisteracAt was committed
to Jail yesterday by Judge flouter, on
accoemt of a recent contempt cam.
The'Ratikesi - licket - la 'reported
„„ lasted Tennessee. n
Murfreesboro eke Radical ticket, includ
ing Om I/agrees was elected.
—The Alabama Convention united
teacauxtended.the nomination of
`OmmMßrant for President Nd sag
,- geetion Ina made as to Vies Presidimr.
• .2-Nayettet';-Med 'Thieleanan' - counties,-
Taaaemee, hem gone De auseindice.. The
beirnefliellvargsve only °elevate Rothe
Rvublicatta..
;-TbeChltholbaChureh In SidneyPlsee,
- Einoklyn t w~~ burned
t pi ff a tts4 . /..ner,
destroyed with the building,
• —Wooster 's indent hoop fee
`,-Vb•lft B filr lng " mf on C rdttlig a itt stre"
—Ate meeting oftlierliteieforli Board .
of Arlx: iv underwriters yesterday it was
y that s rebate bf
fifteen per cent bo made , to the assured.
—The Ebb:kon ("few.' Jeiseyi ferry
• - boat Morristo was burnt on Sunday.
'Fraltuestelylin liady was aboerd, , .
- 6..Terowrlttith wan 'alma 'and killed
• near Werrerly; Tenn: 'slew days ago by
The steamer Europa; tram Glarmw,
"whited at Ntre York yesterday.
- -
-Tim whesceiop of middle Tennessee
• - udsee tote eery fine.
—The' leittirdatare. , of- Rentueiy will
- edjourn.to-tbsy siasd4. ,
Wubintttou special isyst Tinro in
the ring ray that_ the President's
_pay feel ParreellY Astiatled with their
fawn that they Intend to show that the
whole pLICOCO. for all saindulatrations
hasbeen to remove, wader the Consttot-
Yon, snd that the Tenure of Office bill is
• - wit siadsably ntionatitutional as to
joatify Mr . ohmic:lllc disregoudin pa g . ll
the wane as If an act had been
that he mould send no menage
to Owner 'when the Constitution says
he shay.: to meet Batter's and Bing
- bam'at srtio -however,. they gad n.
preendants, and these `really give theta
erassidwalaer trouble- - It Is tunlentood
that theeonnsalirothe'defensewill Arai
ehaffetige'varlortv Senates; tor instance:
Wade, an , the g. round of Interest, and
Sumner Otandier and others for hav-
Intivoloed Vs opinion. Ifist, they
contend that the Benstais *court
and that the Preildrat has a right to
hive alull roast present, mod that ten
States With their twenty members of the
"Wirt are absent. If the votes on these
two points should be strongty against
them, and few now dontathey will, th en
their nest steatite thought will Jon tor .
• at long contionanm It Is elated by some
- the President's equnsei that tie may
offer his resignation on :he ground that
ti:- OWL votes boded no good to him, and
that a resignation would save bimitrom
the palitkai dbabilitloa "following hat
: peachment. As to the challenge of Ben
ators,-the Boaer Managers have look
ed .Intithe gy rd ration closely. end Bud
that all preents In - England and this
count!" are mdliely against any such
;..':rights Ito factious delay ;inspected on
• the part of Mr. Johnson's lawyers, as
°Mann are man who mold not
afford to be chat used.
_ .
—.The fato - of BarunMa animals at
tpipsi.._ newspaper satiation, nod para.
--enaldmlng tnated that 011 Wedllt* ,
day lbe r o • was found dead In the
:_ oo d t t o sittich he bad been-removed.
- I fohatoniumbed at last to the wounds
received to iext.toothag.,hlut, from the
fantea; Ar r an s.steettax thw - were the
modal motion be had endured, and
the ereattker eller ble remov
:l4=7X banding. No Otte who saw
- that beautiful animal - bronght from the
lieryiurnace cost - ever, forget the Wahl.
The poor bents bad fallen down a ehort
flight of stains. and when - he reached,the
- Weed big Jaw was broken, there wawa
deep, cut. over one of his *yea end the
'great .eniond frightened Ity his terrible
- settratalidnlnt was bat a huge mass of
b u g el h e tlod.N, 2:g mu Efie nee wax
agony; and be
- -..imbnettod paiblieb• to the hands of the
&mom= reqmved to forcehim through
the • street to a' plant. of • safetf. • The
- g.n.000 at which be wee
the
ph:- f the
valeeaLW bu d th d
- bby geat
n o whiCh,o d n TMtlr e
IVII
thOolati. to bo , Obi& IS' now out of dim
: go. 431111" Will be roved to - hii" , owners.
In= little salami: has themes:rut scrod
In it...Moit-_nommouttahls :tnatiltro. He
*flowed hit:melt on the raid of the tire
:to , be. - led- from the .Imildllag- Without
nnadng .00 resistance: .;llesetood pa
tiently In the sheet foram hour waituag
in the, intern* cold for. the next move
and ins now added to- stehlevenenti
-by getting well when everybody - yard be
VOLUME lavvirn-
FIST HITION.
MIDNIGHT.
PantsjrlvaniakOht*liri.
ter a boa - sad Mom pa .11 . 11.4111•1*.
Istrotiteell—tsspettOr
et. Ittattimmur Sur= Itogittas laid
stets 111•11aniti Antitaittl7'e° ol . 4 7
—lll.ll for limireverittea eta Peri li,a
• ade,
'the San
to ?ma
It will
de to
when
will be
; • Coext.
~...it *Name Tognmilldp`brosif Ilas
telisaantri;.tekUlkll.4s.bitrgaG•sett.i.
' HAitielantrllii, Marc/9, 2M.
norlsa or nEplaFTilirEs t
11r. ICA.Nl7,.'lliapulitican,..of Potter,
Moved lb= when th e Howie adjoining
iornMrrinr it:sidjoiurn io (=Friday
morning. Agreed t&_ - ...,' •..- .. : : 1 .
soon - ..ain nix m - tip Azratcnitsir , r
=VIM
:.ma bill'authorising the constriction
and laidntenattee of at boom and dam M
the Alleiboiy :liar, in Corrydon town-
Vali, Warn= =Rusty, passed finally , it
maw front the Bond= .; . .i . .
. . .
ByltinbALlAGl3Bl4Wnetsiireland;
Antberiehm the aisesernent of a taxjto
,repleylhonej ired 6) pay bons ea
Li Allegheny townahip., - Weetrnereiend
oonnty; alee, extending the general fee
bin of,leas teMesbxernilaral minty tor
ireyeentinote. - -
'other'
, .
Mr. FORD, AlleghanT: Atithorl.
lag - the' appiabitoteat of an:lnspalor of
stationary-atm= anginas and ittatabCdl
- la Allegheny oonaty by the Judges
of the Courts,` sating with an advisory
Cotrualttesi ind defining the altad*ef
add: Batptch;r; latitaponting the
hotongh of Orataby. Alleesony ooun y.
By Mr-Ethlr±B,Allaghasp,auppleatent
to the act of 11167, 'relating to Mancheiter
berOugh, rapealingso mach . of add 'act
as antastas • portion 'of McClure 'tdt6l.-
: ship to said baronet:
By hfr. LlTlCHoLBol.4;'l3eaffar: :Ex
empting the parsonage of the Methodist
Episcopal Chttreb,l3asser Ixotangh, fans,
taxation; also, taccaparating the borongla
ofEtadan, la Becemany townaldP,Bea l rei
=sty: This last bill pasted fltaallyl,
=EI
By. Mr. .F.RRETT, Allegheny:
Re
straining maim: used 'piddling In Main
tain borough, Alleg3sairs ecutizr. . .
By Mr.
.. HEARIGHT, 1 1 / 4 yettec lacer
paatini the Monosikahela tawcia{tra
-of, }Wig Marche"; 'ha,. extendinir the
time hyr dopey:ma of earelltheares.
Cm lava incorporatair the 'Dollar Sev
in& lite& -of Uniontown, - Fara"
StiRTUITEL CONMMM
7250 '
ibiklbsal* ziwatas—lttn so rr•-
. Sidi* Ss. ibis Cossrseslsii Jima nue
itipc.et I. jaUo meas—ursonmt
Naiads vs.. Giresabooks—A
-11SsavlinvalsIsmoiel—Sisaltssevess.
ennuis* a simaimwe'llo.
masa Taaaamp. • rag
, *arises s—min rac r akarompli Carasta
lioasliastarera irons tatramal
Cirrrateansa to IS Puisacrak 'lmam)
• WalFnourroiw, March 9, SS.
• SENATE. •
lICITIICari TIIMIXSTZD.
.- ' Of on* hulpirtd andAity , • 492lo9lKl 1•51t1-
- zensof Ciecorkils awl Alabama, asking an
appropriation of ono hundred dollar.
emit, to esuaiiii them to ornigrara to Li
to"-
..Frtxt cilium of bilishigan for the re
duction of the army and navy.
Or seriousl a .bitshere naiad. the
pendrng copy law. Maimed.
Also. On the lltion et the Ogles of
else President of the Milted Blame.
ldr. CON LING introduced a resolu
tion authorising the construction of s
railroad and telegraph line from. New
(arrears to Mobile, and to peons It to the
Gorernnuint as stothilare and post road
• TAM ALAJILItA. rancrioir.
lir. WILSON called up the Joint reso
lution for the reatorstlisn.ot Alabama to
.• • .
representation In Contacts,_
Mr. - WILSON said he had received s
large number at leases from well known '
=s n a c =a, with t d=aal from
am
vott !b l e a t =dead men, bad'
bean fretsvoting by mown
baons that they wotdd
of
be in
, Jared la thdrZudnaw. He related sev
eral indancss where meek lied -been Abe
=, somas others the mem of
.. General
United Motes, who had threatened to
dismiss the men in his estkployseent - if
= idie s=pated the t su ction. a
fair iota, Congress would hews been
Mond to memoirs Um eleedon os valid,
bathe. bad not been the ram a, and no
doubt as ownwheirottor midority would
have otherwie. voted !Or the Constitu
t m. 11. mehnstrod. Diurnal Meade
wok, hawatiguting deo stetter modem:lld
soon tasks a report. It was mooned
to hold a new ele..tas where there had
been violence and where.there had been
noels:don. Ilemoved to refer the moo
helm to die Committee en Judiciary,
myth; they would report it . at an early
oosSimmos AND sums° as ram
Mr. WILSON hstrodaeed a bill to pro.
vide Girths convenfon.and fending of
the interest bearing debt, and to emend
the banking low of the United Suttee,
whieb„on Ids mottos, wee Ordered prinu.l
el and laid on the table. 'lt authorizes
and reqnirei the Secretary of the Treas
ury to kme coupons or. registered Londe
sulliclent to redeem the interest bearing
debt, t the five par cant end Jolty
.r
year ..e„ and provides said bonds
shall be payable In tiny yews, beating
six per cent Interest for twenty years,
and live per cent atter twenty years, [n
and semi ammedl pried - pa
inter Pa est payable In ooin. y„ •
, The thini" section provides said bonds
labial be used solely for the redemption
and exchange of exidies bends, and
leach excludtge may be made mall Jana.
sr" Da; Wig war - regulations to be
prescribed by the Secretary of the Mew
The- linuth 'section lays a tax of one
per cant. pm. annum on the new bonds,
cad dlrecL the Monetary of the Treasury
Ito withhold the same from the payment
iof intend es It accrues. •
The dtth section directe the Secretary
of the Treasury to ascertain as neatly as
powdble the amount of tax psid by meh
then , t end ' l l .o gh pay its an cig nuallY to ese a h r trat
the amount of tax received from Its cit.
Mons and corporations, the tax t d be In
lieu of State., munkiped and Meld taxa
tion on the bonds.
Seal= gdzth provided far the gradual
reduction and final extineticno of sand
debt, as followic Ist, by applying annu
ally to the payment of ihe prim-Mal . all
taxes paid on bonds held or owned out
of the United Stateuld, by directing the
Secretary of daii Treasury for the first
decade hereafter to Mee= annually by
the purclutee of ten millions of said debt,
for the second decade twenty Willow
annually, for the third decode forty mil
riondancitially, and for the fifth decade
eighty millions. or until the whole is re
deemed.
The seventh section euthenists the In
deednal currency to Brehm
million dollars, and directs .the
pmferODOO of Mime thereof to sections of
the country not sdequetedy supplied
with banking facilities..
- .The eighth section dlrectethe &cranny
of the.= wite
ven g i rjh z ole cur.,
tunny
to retire and muteelssespidly mlblee
ructilthe ontatanding tinned Stit'notes
are reduced to two hundred millions.
The boat maim' dire:Was& banking'
association to hold Us coin Subtend rat 1
ableen boada ail specie reserve un-
ail to redraw Ila currency, and. not
to use said coin reservation for any
er ptupose. _
Asocimpanying the bill, and ordered to
be pnnted with it, is a tabloids:ming that
the previa:lnns ef Its alattl iu =
the Interest bearing debt, now
Mg to two thousand million dollar.,
would be reduced In INS to nineteen
hundred mlltbsta. and Intim"- to one
hundred miWoga, while the national
weskit', amantin to the ratio of it, Jn-.
crease from - /BO to IVA' will hien
crowed from twenty-two thousand mil-
liontto thirtremen thousand- millbons-
I to ISOSit wemidbeseventeenhandredMii:
with interest one hundred' and one
end - the asthma wealth
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the debt would be 1,393,099,000, in
terest sixty-five millimes, and the publie
wealth one hundred end fourteen thous
and, millions; in 1909 the debt would be
!seven hundred million]; interest thirty
'. live millions, and wealth two hundred
and three thousand millionx; and in
1916 the last payment required to °Min,
gash the debt would be onlyetxty,ftinre
million; while the public wealth would
have reached the enormous figure of
three hundred and twenty-three thous
and million; •
The Senate again took up the consider
and diplomatic apprspriation •
question was on the amendment
by the Committee on Appropriation;
striking out the appropriation fee Min
ister in Portugal. _
After considerable debate the aMend
*rant was lost. ' . •
The amendment by the Committee,
striking out the appropriation foe the
Minister to Ecnator, wee agreed to.
The amendment redlining the coating
ant expenses offereign Intercourse Roue
fifty to twentythousand dollars elicited
general discussion, sad sys• agreed
-An amendment striking out an appro
priation of three thousand dollars for
expenses, of Intercourse with barber:tom
Eitehrwaa adopted. - • -
Feuding further consideration emotion
wee made to adjourn.
Mr. HOWARD desired to oflbe a reso
lution removing the lid uection of secre
cy' from bertabodocumenta and proceed
logs in Executive session.
Mr. TRUMBULL objected.
The Senate went Into Executive aes
don and in a few minutes adjourned....
HOUSE OiittPRESENTATIiqN.
DILLS INTRODUCED
To facilitate direct importution.
To incorporate the Lloyd Car Heating
ind Ventilating Company. • .
Refunding duties en bell Imported
for the use of Eit. Mary'. Institute.
For the Improvement of the. Illinois
river fkom.,venorn terminus of, Illinois
and Western Michigan canal to its
month.
Te incorporate the Mississippi Levee
Railway. Company and aid In the 'con
struction of levees on the 'Mississippi
river.
To amend the additional bounty - act,
making Ripply tenni:antis mid Neva
da volunteers.
Providing that invalid pensions Shall
commence on the day of inability or
discharge and continuing during life or
continuance of disability.
To abolish the taco of. Naval Officer
and pmvide for Auditor of Accounts at
Boston, New York, Philadelphia. Ball-,
more and New Orleans, all tees, dr-, to y
banald into the Treasury. the compeinsaj
tion of the officer to be tired by law.
To - abolish she; Baran of Educatlo
sad Board of Coast Surrey.
Providing that *Wuxi 1041Fil ermnioai
agreements and *outmats be maimed se.l
carding to thelegel meaningof thewardi
used, and so understood by the partied
at the tinoe.
Authorizing the establishment of a
human for =Wine precious , metals. and.
ro
pyidlug forts asugurati= end rani
Port
A memorial of the Wisconsin Legis.l,
Minn for thecoMirmation of title to on-p
mui - reyed lauds ea the Wisconsin river,,
for
for the removal of restrictions to tike
Tatter entryof public lands with sgri-`
mature' oblige° scrip, and the improve- )
meat or Bt. Quiz river, bordering ont
tho States of Wisconsin am" Minnesota,
and elating appropriallona therefor.
Joint rmointions of the . Wisconsin'
Legislators as to the right of natural
' iced
Resolutions of the Mlesorkri Legisla
turain ran:menus to bounty mad repair-
Lug levees, • -
/LNOTIL LE VOTE.
•
Mr. PILE stated he was necessarily
takenm the House when the vote
was on the Impeachment ertioles.
If present he would bug voted
,tor all
bat the lest two. • _
STATE OV TESAa
The Muse proceeded to the 120 - asidsra-
Lion of the resolution offered hod Then
day by Dir. Loan, i•strncting the Judi-
Ciaiy Committee to inquire Into the po
litical status of the State of Texas.
-After • few remarks by' MC. *AN'
the resolution wasadopted.
taust.newarion or =zeroes.
Mr. NEWCOMB offered a resolution
instructing the JUdifilly COIXIMIUIIO
report such amelndment to the Cortailtu
tiatt of the United Malaria shall settle
the qualifications of.eleetors Impartially
anduntfoun In all Bea et. , Adopted.
Mr. COOK offered • moduli= direct
ing the General of theArmiss to submit
the CO rTlNtpooden co in his office relating
to the City Councils of New Orlarna and
Jefferson City. Locilsiana. Adopted.
Mr. BROOMALL , cdrenid a resoludon
declaring the House never head
,trarrand•
erect and never. will sorrel:Wiz .the right
to withhold appropriations for carrying
nut treader annezingterrittwy. Reforest
to Committee on 'Judiciary."
' Mr. JUDD offered a reidotion direct
ing the Secretary of State to turnah
copier of correepoodenee, negodationr,
sad treaties with any of the German
States duos the nest or January last re.
Latins to the rights of , naturalized
cif:lmm
• • • ISZAZIAO BONDS VII, ODA=
=I
- .
Mr BURR offanal a raaolation
Sync sound finandsl policy madras the
'withdrawal of Snared bowel:in boone
and the substitution of irreanbaoks.
Mr, SPALDING moved to lay an the
table. Nefralived—yeas 66, nays CI, viz:
aum b. 11=Nr.T.Prfee, •
Ashley, (0.) Hubbard, X. T.ltobertetrb,
Houma, Moder. Sesrrer,
M .,
• Janata*. seam,
Mak. - Jebmon, , aOsidleM
(2lsmisr. salll. Sualmresther,
Caurerdil, Salmi, Taber,
Deets, , I= 4
Drina.
Crsay. ,_ Kerrie Vssok
Eliot. lecCarslly, Yea n
I;yelir .
lansewortb, Mtalar. - Wardt.
nerd. Myers. Mass e,W.
Garaeld, 01161.11. Weebburus,ll.
Griswold; Perism, Ps.,
MOM' - Paters, wood-M.
Hooper,
z•ls.
Grandly. 4 Morass,
Orover, Heaven,
*reser, Sa d die
Arta% klardleg, .11blaelr,
By.. Itawkltuo. Orib•
flumes, A 1101aLet. Payne.
illarsam, • Hotettkles, Ylka,
newsy, lagetsell, Ashtray,
Seek. Judd, Beam,
Beyer, 'Mimi,
Howsmrs% Kers. • ErAek,
Carr.o,oo .Neouls, Siteassees,
clerks (Kaa.).teorreses (PAMMeme. e
Cobb, I.4lrnent•jo.).lol. l .
Cook, Urea, Trimble (Ky.).
VuLT.lmp,
1,„hi.1101.14" SlarkwY. Walker.
fe
aph stemma, .111111(uas (tad)
ar
ts,. lEayeirel, Wilson (lows)
M -Winn( 11110dWarl—c6
the donee rsdusod to surond the pro
vince ganglion, and thee, on
aloe or
Mr—ALLISON; the resolution Was re
ferred to the Vommlttee en - Ways and
• ALAIN/OKA inscriort.
Mr. 'BEAMAN, from the Committee
on Reconstruction, reported a resolution
directing the General commanding the
aradea to revert the number of votes
east under the reconstruction Isms up to
the present Rene ~fer and egsbast the Ale •
hams Constitution.
lIIISLVINIS ON TTIA TABLZ.,
- - .
TbeHnuSeprneeeded• to business 'en,
the SPeaker's table.
The Senate disagreement to the amend
ment of the Howe to the Senate bill for
.the relief of Mrs. Clen. Anderson.
Un motion of Mr. fIOLMAN the flange
loaned oaks =iodinatat sad staked a
committesof conference. -
The Snots subetituts for the }louse
Joint rraolntimi, directing certain monies
now in the blunts of the United Staten
Treaaurer, si Special Agent ef the Trout
ory Depattment, be covered by a war
-rant into the United States Treasury.
Mr. WASHBURN* of .Wisconstzt,
moved, the Sonata substitute be concur-
red in.
The matter gave rise to considerable
debate, Mr. WAStiIitIRSE splodging
the cotton clue of Shepherd and of Park-
Inson;ooks dues whore gross
frauds L ad-been perpetrated, soot Mr.
LOGAN declaring be had acted as at
torney 'for those pirtiee, and the claim
was a perfectly Inroad and Just one.
While Mr., Logan - was ppeaking Mr.
CUANLER put some questions to hien,
sod after some crosahring. Mr. LOU AN
remarked there New necessity_ for the
gentleman from York getting ex
cited, adding, "sweep could get excited,
an ant ovoid bite, and- Mud small
things could annoy:"
Mr. ClSAblieklit interposed the stag
, gestron •lOr can make so ass kick..
. SubsequsuntMr. Whig
ton personal egplanation said the gen
tleman from Illinois' b a d entirely-wiz
understcod his motive la putting the
questions to him" and- tud, therefore, in
Ws' Wong of Ms ' remarks mad* nee of
datprebdoos.whieh• he was i t. he weal&
ou underatanding Ms 'flit. Cheater's)
motive, withdraw. -
• Mr. 1., , W AN said he had anispoeed
from the gentleman's manner his quo..
time wars put to barrios him, but on
the gentleman's explanation bo'firottld
withdraw nnytMngpfieaaioebe said.
surrullf o ANnotrzograre.
q.zi du worse ot the dlacuadon • - Mr.
LOUAN itlladed to e tact: whin!, mated
considerable stir. Hesaid that recently
the Superintendent of the Treasury
Printing Bureau, Mr. Clark, had ob
tained the certificate of three other offi
cials of the Treasury to the destruction in
their presence of cancelled bends to the
amount of 818,610,000, while in fact and
In tnehno such bonds hart been de
stroyed, and while what was: supposed
to be such bonds was nothing more than
blank paper. This be had been told by
Mr. Clark himaelL Ile had not believed
the etatement, , and bad gene to see the
Treasurer General Spinner. General
Spinner bad told him It was all- wrong,
and that there ought to be some expla
nation made of it. Iler (Mr. Spinner) did
not know how it was, and supposed it
must have been done eatidwiterily. He
said If ha had known the fact at the time
he would not have allowed It to be done.
' Mr. PRICE said this was an alarming
' declaration and wished to have some
more particulars. He asked the gentle
man from Illinois to state whether the
'Oertiflcatishowid the numbers and dates
and denominations of bonds represented
as destroyed.
• Mr. LOGAN replied the certificates
characterst.l:f oafhired..fiazgely
res ..the
all ether
similar certificates In the Treasury.
Mr. PRICE remarked the gentleman
from Illinois would see the object of his
asking the question. If three gentleman
had certified to the destruction of eighu
teen millions worth-of bonds, and
Mese bonds were still in the market, if
was. swindle to that imount., That was
a little more startling and alarming than
anything herbed heard of lately.
Mr. LOGAN repeated substantially
isle statement.
Mr. RAUH Inquired whathad become
of the bonds?
Mr. LOGA-N said be did not know and
did net pretend to be able to explain it.'
Be aim stated be - hadinformatam that
rebel officers had been appointed in the
State of Georgia in connection with the
internal revenue, and were drawing pay,
from whose official oaths a mamba part
had been scratched out with a pen.
Mr. PRICE, subsequently referring
;gain to the statement relating to the
fictitiene destruction of bonds in the
Treasury, 'add that in common with
other members of the House he hod
been eery much startled by the declara
tion, and he would mos.-for a Commit
beta ttrrestfgate the matter • ffirthwith.
If such fraudulent certificates' mold be
Obtained for eighteen million; they
could be obtained for eighteen hundred
Willem, The statement would Abe car
fried before sunset all over the country,
from the Atlantic to the, Pacific, and all
around the globe, startling bond holders
and Injuring the credit of -the Govern-
Mr. WELKER said the Committee on
Retrenchment was already engaged in
the inesetigation. •
Mr. PRICE subaquently offered a
! resolut=ructing C ,mnstttae on
Retries to investigate the subject
and report to the Room on Wednesday,
Adopted.
The Senate amendment, on which the
discussion bad arisen, was amended by
striking out an exception of STOOP% and
as amended the substitute was agreed to.
Mr. BLAIN'S, fermi the Committee on
Appropriations, reported a bill, to Made
and establish an limey oftics at Moine
Oty, Indiana. heed.
Mr. CIIAN LER intraluced a bill ex
planatory of tbu or of January llth,
Iflid. to prevent frande in the collets.
don of tame en dlntttlet spirits. Refer
red to the Committee on Way. and
Means.
Mr. MARSHALL; from the Judiciary
Committee, reported a bill for holding
ter= of Circuit and DOOM Cotirta of
the United Slane at Ctiro, commencing
on the first Monday of October and
March. Passed.
Mr. YARiSWO Rl'll, from the Preit
°nice Committee, reported a joint rod
lotion authorizing the purchase of a site
ter Potato& and Sub-Treasury at Roo ,
ton, at a cant not exceeding troOorai.
hoed.
AMK/LOTIONI4
Mr. SCHENCK efforts] a resolution di
recting the Secretaryof the irrossory to
Inform the House whether Edmund
Coopc, now performing the duties of
Assistant Secregary et Use Treasury, has
done no at any time since the rejection
of his nemthetien by the Sonata If su,
by what authority. Adopted.
The Senate Joint remetatioth ;deciding
for the representation of the United
Stales at the International Sfaratim• Es
position at Havre, plumed, with amend
merits providing spinet the payment
of mileage to Commis:tonere and
against their being conveyed to or 'from
Hems in any National or subtle vessel.
The SPEAKER presented a COMMtl
alcsuloo from the Secretary' of the Trees
cry, relative to the sales of Ten-forty
bonds, tee rase at wit ch sold he.
R
Mr. MAYN A l ! was permitted to re
cord his rote In the affirmatteely oo the
impeachment resolution and articles.
=I
SCLIENtR. from the Committee
'of Ways sad Newt repotted • hill to
exempt certain manufactures from In
ternal revenue tax. Ordered to te print
. ed and recommitted, with leave to recant
st any tins..
Adjourned..
DOUBLE BII7IIDER.
MUMS Voss • Family. sad Two Soso
IllUo•—•StsinpS So KW Sao Tosbor
Tao garlower Arroseol.
==ll
lemassecus, March'9.-1 most hor
rlble double retarder was committed near
Anderson, Ind.,Saturday afternoon. The
inurderertorg• Stotler, wlnt to tho
blase of sa old man, earned Elmmagle,
and requested the loan of e - horse to at
tend a ToteraL Being refused he swore
vengeance against the family, but
wens:. away. Bonus time • during
the smug he returned and eommeneed
abusing the family and was ordered to
leave the house. whl eh he refesed to do
Hr. Elessiagle'a eens,-Wllitam sad law,
aged respectively 'lawn and iinetent,•
undertook to eject. Wm from the bons*,
when a sculls ensued, during .which
Stotler drew pocket knife sad stabbed
William four Haw. penetrating the
heart and killing lalm instantly.
net than caught Isaac, threw him
bed sad stabbed blm in the
heart, anising instant death. lie
next went Into another mom, where the
old man Ina lying on a bed, end under,-
tad to stab him, but the old man ittmck
him with a stick of wood and broke the
knife.. He then 1•11 the house and tied
to the woods, but was erreetieltresterday
and is now Id jell at Anielown.
Stotler le said to be a drepentto char
acter. He was not .Intoxlcotnl at the
Linlll of the murder, but had born
drinking.
THE PRIZE RING
lap4l a.d
Vas . Mbar at it
of Telegnok to UN no biro awn.)
Ht. Louts, March e.—the MoCool and
Allen Metter deeds' about ae follows:
McCoot We morning deposlust to the
band* . of the proprietor. of -the Broad
Gamete Saloon five hundred dollars. IA
toe first deposit hi the match under the
challenge. tidettraplual 'this mornlot.
Allen say. he I. waiting to ace
if hfcCoel's friends will pot up
the second deposit of three hundred
and fifty dollars in the match -made on
Saturday night. If theyfall to do so, be
will claim the forfeit, and be ready to
accept IfcCoers challenge. for the
match for twenty-11re hundred dollars a
side sixty or ninety days after the tight
with Coburn, the mill to be fought,
however,- within fifty mile. of
Cincinnati instead of St. Louis.
H. claims It has been his intention to
fight the
5 ,
00. the championship for
$2,500 or $5,000. and him detertnimulon
still tired la that regard. Many rumors
have been lu circulation during the day,
and much excitement existed among the
- =latereeted, but the 'bore is Do-
Ito be a fair statement of the case
203X(00
•
trial or 11Vispleasore to Oiorllluraw
Gevulaimmi—ltb•iir Plan and
01144414
[My Te 1.101," is fee lWabitga
HAVANA, March 8.--The mall steamer
has arrived from Vera Crux.
The trigs of parsons alleged to have
been engaged In the late conspinky to
overthrow the J.uares Government are
progressing. The plan was' to ameMed•
nate the members of Alfalleil Cabinet.
overcome the regiment stationed at the
Pilblefr rob th e tesseury;and Indulge In
SCMUN ' of rapine and murder. . •
Troops have been dispatched to quell
tharfrevolution at Idaredan„
The Affairs of Canes a, Co.. NewVork
agents for ths Maximus loan. hays beau
sansfautortly settled. Mr. Ten, of that
arm, is s passenger to the steamer, and
will sail for Hew York on Tuesday neat.
Eventhing to quiet in the Maalean
__A .. ..
m0ug...,. at 3tem
pla, Zion.,Bl4 l rday, Trete ur ootored.
Lem than near hundred w tee Toted the
4WD* deket. It to sald that • number,
of the defeateir enudtdaleal wilt Context'
the election of their opponeata. • -
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PITTSBURG'', TUESDAY, MARC: 10, 1868.
SECOND ICON,
THREE O'CLOCK A. M:
PROM EUROPE.
Irish Reibrni question.
dbussinks Mews UareitabLe.
French Press Bill Passed.
The Cletktirceell Prison Plot.
Taltitraph w tr. MUM:m[l guette
URFA? BRITAIN.
Imanore, Idarch.9.—The Afo rang itost,
In on editorial on Ir!eh reform, says the
plan which Is to ho pursued by the Gov
ernment In regard to Ireland la as fol-
• First—The amstiloration of the church
Question will be . put off until the COM.
mission or Irish church establishment
already appointedaball hays made re
port.
&tend—Another oommtsslon will be
appointed to inquire into the relation of
the landlord and tenant in Ireland..
77dd—d charter will be granted fora -
new Catholic Unirersity.
Fourth—lWslirallwayit!D be nabaltlleed
by titegorarnnent.
.DMILEII, March 9.—Fitzgerald,. Mao
ny and Manarthy; arrested for Seditious
conduct, have - been disrhsvged from
Jobseon, the Orange Secretary, re.
fuses to accept the ores. of release from
sentence of impriiiintment• on the tame
proposed by the Lord Lieutenast.
The Ministeriat budget for the ensuing
flecal year was Lid 'before the Corp.
Legislatif The following ars the
totals of reoeipta and expenditure; as
estimated by the Minister of Finance:
Receipts from ordinary source; 1,6110,.
000,000 franc; do from extraordinary
,• arms, 93.000,00 , 4 total estimated re
• lets, 1,78:0:0,000 franca. Flapendl
res, ordinary, 1,C31.000,000 francs; do,
traordinary, 184,000,000; total cabinet
, expenditure; 1,511,000,000 trams.
Lositiox, March 9.—ln the Hotta! or
• • mons this acacias', la reply to an
ititiry ;from Mr. J. Harvey Lewis, Mr.
rat. Hardy. this llama Secretary,
( a= the police had been proilowdy
ltiormed of the plot for lethsrlatup ono
O the walla of Clerkenwell prison sad
efrecting the releases of the Fenian pri.
*nem • Their inikormer, who wee within
the prison, wool., give them moth. when
the conspirators approached to light the
fn., by throwing a width toll over the
wall, whereupon the pollee were to seise
the guilty parties. fin the night before the
explosion's cask of powder was aeon lot
the street, but out no attempt to blow. Mt
the well woo castle that night, the pro
comeliest algae wee not given. The
powder woo allowed , to remain and no
'wreath tondo. The Pollee supposed the
execution of the plot sr. postponed to
the following erening,and were oil their
Ratan] when the exploalon took pace
unexpectedly during the t. ay.
lord Stanley Informed the Hansa that
no exhaustive Investigation bed been
ordered to the ensosof the Tee.' fiat.
Genre, seised In Ow rbseepsakt.
Er=
I..cfirnoir, March 9. —There lug been
general rhang. In the Turkish Cabinet.
MI the ?disasters have reahrned, except
the (Staid Mobatmed Pasha, Ala
auoreowors were appointed. _ •
1I E!
loix>7l, North Pa./ ooy
much of the onus froto Abyssinia, ■ao
thiougb by ',log - mph bY opeelit ror
molandonts, boo pro - ord warns, and ai
moons from ou+•b aoaroos *Moot bo
purred With &grunt.
PIA
Pannt, Marc/1 . 9.-1a the Corps Linda
latlf to-da,T, the debate an the bill for
the regulation of the Fatale prays c 141.0.
and the bill as amended wam passed, two
hundred and lbrty-ttra ■ttlrtnatlraalo
one nnoltre.
SOUTHERN ESTATES
of Toaccrspb so u• fifUtarAuwtn.7
=3:31:=1
Ilatnitow, )darsi la—Th• Convention
to-day passed the allele ms eats:anon
through ■ third • reeding, opining the
deers or the University and public
clients, without distinction of color.'to
144 compelling the atusedanoe of CI
children ior aizterm menthe opal public
schools, when unable to b educated
otherwise.
An °absence was also pawed to the
third reading Incorporating the North
'ratan Ralimad Company and &mho
rialsit It to build a Railroad from Minh
Point to the Virginia line via Ratan and
Mount Ally, and % Committee was Ap
pointed to teastisate the validity of the
amotitution and ordinance signed by
President (-lowly., he not being a regls
awed voter.
, attortalol. •
kruiwys, March P.—The : Convention
to-day adopted, by empty-nine to
foray-six, a resolution npuiring voters
on tbo question of ralifl.W.len to swear
they bad not attempted to dissuade any .
on. from voting on that subjert.
General Grant and Foster illoddoll;
were nominated for President and Vied
President of the United States.
AnenU-Dullook Ounvertlon wIIU be
held to-nirdit. There le II illspoßilloa on
the part of mixismts Republirans and
Democrats to romprontise on a Conner
vadv• MAD for ttovernor. • 1 •
1=2:131
JAcKsocr, March A.—The Convention
10-doy adopted a resolution Instructing
thailiecretary to Inquire by telegraph of
Gen. °Mem when the ender arm icing
the payment of the tan to toe.t the ex
penses of the Convention will be illll
11111 ' An 'ofEciab reply nays the
order will be issued to-morrow. --
The report of the Committee on loch
he Education woe taken up and adopted
to the Ilfth motion, which providev that
the schools shall be maintained In each
school district at least four month. In
each year. •meadinenla to Compel at
tendance, and to provide separate schools
for whiten and black were -
==l3
OntaArp.—The Conventlnti to
day elpoond a Board of Regioteroand the
adjourned, aubjoet to the all of a quo
ruin. The Convantion had boon in .aao
aloo obrhtpane day..
I=l
BANOOft, Mandl O.—The city election,
tceday, resulted in she choice. of A. D.
Manson, Republican, for Mayor, by e
vote of 7.715 to I.:Si7.i-a Itepubhcan gain .
of 157 from bon ad.!
Ilimesm, March AN—Dail° lisyloril.
Ropubllisin. was oletted Mayor by 130
majority. Both branches of the city
government see Republican. The; vote
was the Wired ever polled.
Dumeromc, M■roh 9. Fergtmon
Holum Democrat, was elected Mayor by
175 Majority. The Democrats carry live
of seven wards.
..Atrenota, March 9,-The Demoonda
and Anti -Prohibitory Liquor man to-day
elected Daniel Williams Mayor by fifty
eight meJority. The vote woo the inruant
over cant The Republicans have four
out of semen Aldermen. The 'Anti;
Prohibitory Liquor men have a ma3ority
In the Common Council. '
—The opposition papers or ''New Or.
hum are still spologiaingfor the oonduct
of.lefferson Davi* and Ilaneock, on the
occasion of tho firemen's parade. Not
one of them Sonde thm.
cock's pol eyesores stilt more !ninon*
City noted have depreciated to twenty
five cent* dieretutt, ma a pule sites In
the city. Tho Mayor of the city. angel
paling trouble, homed a proclamation,
Mdirectly .charMntf - Glemersl Hancock
mid leading rebels: with .the .reepon.,
affinity of any event that may - 'occur.
occur.
The people are , anxiously' booing r.; that
Grant will mend * eider 'and :abler con
mender to inhalator affairs. Ist
!RON "AS m ETON.
Insmuce Case Decided.
Rebel De to Dovemment.
Dtscootry hei Brandy Frough.
Nominationsby_ the President.
Fictitious 4ond Cancellation.
G en; I. pinelers Explanation
Stanton .71,11 far in She Ranh
Injunction oT Secresy &moved.
, I
The ..Alai ma Constitution.
i
Cossaisitt : ils Fes'se of its
' vatincation;
.• .. • I f — 7
111 Talegmh tog I'lltsburil fissett.7
WIAII TON, Much Oth, 1S&.
UNITED ST+TIDI RIMS COUNT.
Mr. Field alOsod the arguuwut to-day
o t4e , ,esso.
The motlonln the Georgia Injunction
case will be shoed on rogular motion
day. next Friday.
It wag ordeled that no. argument be
heard attar !l arch alst: except In cams
In whic h arguMent had been previously
• .
lIALIIIII , PUBLIC, tamtha.
Sixteen thousand four hundred mid
tduetj-one gen 1 e 'of land were disposed at
ht February, tlluttil,oldt, Kamm, land
Ohio.. ~ _ :' .
I n atrAVICZ case DZCIDZD.
In the Sur?' Me Court today Judge
Belson delivered an opinion hi the case
of Matimw agitinet the Alliance hour
once CompanX. The Company had In
sured the ship. Marshall for eight thou
s:tad dollars, *et only atainet the - perils
'of the see, but; aa was Mated In the mar
gin, agape, ill oelwaroe or effects of
seizure.. Th., Marshall having abat
ed"' on her . ..oyez° wee captured
In lift I.r a party of rebels .
within a fair relies or Now Or
leans. The Curt held that there was at
that time a dikfado Government In the
south, which twee defined to be a Gov
ernment In the 'pommies of the sover
eignty of a partlouler section of the
Ownlittl,:eixardeltia. the sane right of
an independent Government, emit as
blockade, thel salting and exchange of
prisoner*, =lfni su pport of maim. There
wait m m no e licoemity that there
should be a irorogulaed.legal govern
meet to just! seizures then a nvesetity
to meg-else I &Mauro itielf as lawful.
The effort.. i draw off, eleven titans
from their nll illetllo thin vvernosaut.
and the wit. up ot the ...called Col
federate tit a raiment ent„ w ere illegal,
'llaMO Mates til,helon contilltntlOnatly
la the Union. The Curt affirmed the
judgment o ft Circuit Court of Mama
clement hi fit°ratite appellant.
Chief Jogai. LIM. and Amociate Jae
tine Swept* hieented from the opinion.
Judge Newt - remarked thattbe prind.
Om annonn4.l and (ho dam...kin applied
to errand o r Insurances 4.n•eft. .
D
Immerses r 1 7 .3: ' "
base
n perpetrated
la the ex rt of 4:Way prermalloon
under ilia n I. of /loiter brandy, by
certain pert. In New 1 orb. The pria
edpal Ism n arnedvd at hie prorate
eminence m. r Weihington, and taken
to Neer Yor for trial. Other similar
&soda am To. ng dtwa,rertil In that atty.
, .
• e litir.N es mid..
~- The bin re Gael to th e Home today
by Mr. lietteit provide. for the repeal
r'
' o sections n ety-f ur and u oloety.Oveef
the Internal Revenue-art of INN, and
Rote aimed sry tberpot, except so Meal
of said me e and ammultnents as re
late to tares Imixoed 011 gas made of
real, when : or In pert, or of any
attar mate , twee or arttelea
the mode, ' of the distillation, re
dlstilistlett 'or rifelog of crude
petroleum, . r of single distillation of
coal, shale, . t. or asphaltum, or ether
, ...Lumina.. olestatiow or wines th erein
' described, a .1 on eatilf and all other
manufact of tobea-co, including
cigarette., ci and cheroots, The act
la to ate Into Poet May let next
NOKINAT On,
or Tel A PartelDenr.
The heels ant tn. day cent to the See
/
ste the fell wing noutlestione Oliver
Munger, of hie, Consul at Turk'. 1.-
land;-Cush E. Davie Atthrney U.
M. latrict, . Ihmesots; (this nomination
wanomitirm ;',. Jae. W, Soyder, Atomw
or of Inter al Revenue, 2.4 th Distnct,
New York; told_ 11. Lindsay, Postmas
ter et Bats e y, Idebo: Meurer Mortimer,
Postmaster' t White Water, lik'ie. . .
suit 11 , 1011 sotto lutes.
The. Sear of the Troumnr, In a
communlmalon Me the Ileum, mates that
the total merlota from the sales. of Flys.
Twenty toads, from October/Ih, 1437 is
January:ol.lo, lan. is M. 75 1,600, of which
t o there mld :at Idle Stock Exchange
C.,eos,:ko. The remainder mid by
Jay Veoke Co., M. rates ranging from
one-eighth one quarter of one per
cent. blghet then the sates tussle at the
Mock Exchange.
TinentrUltr lOODA-011n. erre nlen'll ax•
PLA3AIIOn.
The start] ng remarks made to-day by
itepresenta4ve Logan In coeuvetion with
Treasury tads Induced Represents-
Sem Van Trick and Leath to wait on
General Splhner to get Infer:milieu from
him on ttic .abject., (Sher gentlemen,
equally eelicitons, made similar
Lavinia,. General Splatter amphsto
celty we is that the government
bee not leatA dollses worth or bonds by
the tranaftedon to which Mr. Logan re
ferred. • 'II Is no foundation Per the
re port that rid could be committed In
this pink , and Sluts doutthms risen
front a miqaderstandlng of th e manner
In which einem to conducted la the
Printing ureau. He explained that
t
when • : specified amount of
bonds Is ]r at .to be printed, the
exact num rof white or blank sheets
necemary r that purpose Is timaisd, for
which a co reel. return he given by the
person res aible for th e cuMody of
the sheet , and when they are
spoiled, «r for any :vixen are
not prin , they me destreyed
or meanie , and that fact certified en
the accountbook and entered and
the
head of ...tetistical.” as 11111 offset to the
account finisheeta trued. This I. Gen
eral Spinner's explanation.
The Committee on retrenchment will
InveatigotWhe subject to-morrow and
make an ly report. . .
i t a
INCRRAAII. 0%, XATIONAI. nejea MeV...
, . LATIOX. ,
It in repo the Senate Einanee Com
mittee h as agreed to Senator !lender
son's bill increase the Nattonet hank
circulation to H0n,000,000.
A : ALA OONSITrUTION.
/t IS also potted that the 1101160 /10-
construct/ Committee to-day . agreed
to report • Alabama Constitution for
•
ratilluillon,to-tnerrow.
him lied
TO ex tesuin.
' Two him hod and twenty-four patent*
will botaxe'sd from the Patent Mee for
the week ending on the lOth. .
I =MIDST 1L5.110 , 7110.
Thalia:m.olin removed the Inhthrtion
Of eitermi from the proosedlngs In the
Stanton mein executive mealon, with •
view, It is lield, ef furnishing farts to the
ImpAchment manager:.___
arrmemente.
°rank poinix..—Tko Cuban Sylph,
Mille Zoe,slade her appearance In the
...French Eliiy" at thii Opera House lest
night. Zoe Is, without question, admit
ted to be the greatest actress of hor class
now ontltheards: Ills some two years
sinurshe 1 1 played in this city, when,
during herentire engagement, she play
ed to full !imam, and Orem the numbers
present la g night her present engage
ment will be fully as goo:emend as Wae
her laid. Her pantomime is excellent,
end horn or the broad sword Is sum.
nor Man tag we haveever witesased.
The °Fres It Spy", will be repeated to
night. , •
Masotti 11,tt0.:;.-The Old FA* Con- i
cart, wid wee gives • taw-days elnee
witn such k y encores, will, at Ilut
inlioltatio or slumber of persons who
beard H. be repeated with a chugs of
t ia
programme, at Masonic Hall, Thursday
evening, t r ti.l2th lest. The proceeds are
to be app riatad to a charitable muse,
oonaequen y the patrons of the concert
will not oily bays the pleasure or enjoy
log a mrellent entertainment, bat
at the earn time will have the graWlea
thin or wing that the money they
have contributed . for.. pleasure will re.
Ilene the ardent the suffering and dm=
i ltute. Tl•keta for sale at Hie Mimic and
_ . ,
CITY AID 131911TRBAN.
FRIGHTFUL CUTTING /FRU.
Ifeloaloao Assault apes a litoiio by a
walls •talea Mao Olin
lillsoo-7N. Perpetrator Arrooted•••
fitalosinat of Bosh Pantos.
A ruffianly end brutal, affray occurred
yesterday morning at Ho. First street,
Third ward, Allegheny, in, which Boise
Johnson, a colored Man was cullia a
frightful manner by John Johnson, a
white man. It appears that the Martim
.
have been working together for over e
year as " night soils*" lived In the game,
hoime,' and no dilliculty has ever existed
between them until yesterday morning,
when this affray: occarred. The whits
man allegro that while be was lying In
his bed yesterday morning. the negro
came rata the house drunk and was be
having himself Ina disorderly manner,
ham' t o
when he' called to• ham to keep quiet;
.
whereupon he (like necmo) =la Into Will
bedroom, !aired a chair =Amide an as- I
malt upon him, ,boating him over the
bead with it am! swearing Imwould
knock his bales ant. Llego , tons ot, bed
as soon as 'possible , and k, teed Lie
negro deem with his dist In order to keep
him from beating-his brains oat with the
chair. The negro then 'seised upon an
r a i x esto w a l l ic ti ww m w i ttla a V• in larfra u t i O the
kitchen and locked himself in, and the
Repo broke lathe window. and followed
him. tie thou, in self defence, pulled
his kailis out of his pocket and cat him.
The negre'n statement varies& little from
this, and in order to avoid doing either of
them injuatioe. having given one dory
we will give the other dm. It ix as fol
lows lieuays he ieddyeara of age; mine
from Baltimore Over • Tear ago, and
shortly after coming to Allegheny began
work with Johnson as a "night wiler,
and boarded with him. There wan also e
shoemaker boarded In the house. They
I always got along peaceably. He hunted
I up the Jobs, done most of the work, and
crave John twodhirds of the money.
Friday night they finished I Job of work
and went home. together. 'When they
arrived at the house, Johnson, having*
key for the cellar door, went Into the
I house that way and came up and opened
the front door, which was fastened on
the inside, and lethim in. When begot in i
Johnson told him that the shoemaker
was in bed with 'alewife. DuzingSattir
day end Bruaday Johnson was cross and
mallen, but did not ear anything more ,
about the ehoemaker. 'Yesterday morn-
Mg, while be was sitting at the table eat,
ing his breakfast„ Johnson, who was still
in bed, called out to him to keep quiet
and stop Ms swearing. He replied that
he mug not swearing, get from the
table and went into t h e bed room. Az
soon en he entered Johnson jumped out
of bed, struck him with his Bat and
knocked him down; he got op and tried
to get out of the room, when Johnson
came at him with a knife and cat him
five times. lie reoeived one wound in
the back part of-the shoulder, two in the
breast, one ou the right arm, and one on
the nom. His crier of murder brought
oilier Fisher, of the police, to his room,
when Johneon wee arrested and taken
to the leek-up. The ner'r, elms removed
there also, where his wounds were at
tended to by De. It. A..7ohnsion. His
Injuries, although wetly, are not consid
ered nrammmily fatal Information was
made berme Mayor Drum against John
me, the white man, charging him with
feloniounsaimult and battery, upon which
he was held for Shearing.
keeseembie Tear turrets.
Mere the opening of the late war line
humble.ese "i r "4' iptio ln no rld of corpta b
n e andibe arr be.
come an Hem of pecuniary ,Importance
to trauseheepere, mil any receipt for their
prevervatlon will be gladly received.
We endued eemombete enough to know
tliarby the old proems of bolting,
mretching, and shaking carpet. arc
more worn and Ceetroyed than by
months of service. In order to keep them
efinrn it Se earalsolute mommity that they
should be thakon at laud three theme
rear • teak that housekeepens no mat.
ter liow ludintrions they nab be. sorely
dread. But the recently , opened steam
carpet beating mialellatment of Mr.
George 1.. McClintock promisee to revo
lutionize matters In thi, rceped. The
machinery used by this cum.
pony ha. bad tan year. practical
Met In the eastern cities, and
ha. proven very aucemelbi. It presents
the advantage of cleaning oarreta better
without Injuring the fabric the least; It
o.4n.lbure,uSlely, escaping no .potou tile
the only prom. in whtch ithrioking and
Gating of colors are avoided, and whirl,
extbegtelshee moth and the larval of any
Insert' whieh may be deposited In the
texture. Corrects by being kept Clean by
this proem. will In one Tearoom in wear
double the met of renovating. The price
charged vary from Mx to Illthen cents
per )and —very cheap, when it Is re
membered that thine is no ripping or
mewing to be done either bofore or' alter
the process. All orders addremed to P.
O. Box 473,, Pittsburgh. Pis, or left at
their crew, at T. 0. Morgan'. Meetly gro
cery, 179 Liberty street, will receive
prompt attention. Their Express will
cell for and return all carpets. See ad. .
vortielesnent on our seoond page.
Isgs•Nl Ceseladed.
me jury Impannellod by Coroner
Ctanvon to mph* into the 'manner and
cause of the death of Junes Caaakbly and
Henry Green, &al miners, who were
killed on the Fan Uaodle. Railroad on
the Gth inst., an account of which • was
published In the GAZlrillt of Friday,
convened at the Mayor's office yester
day morning, sod after bearing the testi
mony of John Kerr, H. Bolinger, Ber
nard Bonham. A. Lytoc,Homer Smith
and William Oct. Condctor, Engineer,
Fireman and .Braketnen on the train,
from which It 'appeared that the deceased
had got on the train contrary to orders,
and that the accident manned from the
breaking or *wheel, as pmelonaly stated,
the following verdict was returned : The
deceased came to their death on the Gth
day of March, IEIGS, near Cork's Run
Tunnel, Cheaters township, on the Tan
Handle Railroad, by being crtudied In
the week of coal train Itio. 21, whlchwae
thrown from the Beck by, the- accidental
breaking of a wheel,
=CIE=
A tease of assault and battery occurred
Sunday night in Union township, of
which we heard the following particulars:
Junes 13euelley, it appears, employed
Jemee Mays, do some work; the work
wee done and Riley received his wagon,
except fifty cent.. which was not given
him for want of change, Tin left matte
fled, but Sunday night between :eleven
and tweivo o'clock returned to Baadley's
house, woke him up, ind demanded ids
fifty cont.- Itaadiey told him he had not
the cheer but would give it to him on
Monday morning. This was not satis
factory to Riley,. however, and he swore
be, would have the money or • fight, and
struck Beadley with bin nat. Informa
tion wee mods before Justice Slovens of
Union township, charging itiley with
assault and battery. lie was arrested
and held for a hearing.
Mllwt• Orwatioir
That. moat skillful and practical and
utuatentatious gentlemen of few word;
Dr. S. S. Aborn, performed a very nice
and delicate operation on Saturday last,
at bila morns, No. 15t Bmitbaeld street,
Mr. T. J, Sutton, a wall known eitizan
of Brownsville, Pa., came to the Doctor
angering from pterygium (which is a
vascular filnaj ever me left eye, .com
plately destroying thesight. In an opera
tion which required no more than three
mlnutes,3h• abnormal growth wke re
moved and the eight of the organ
folly motored. geld cumula te dob high
surgical ability NMI to maks
Dr. Aborn stand in the front rank of the
medical and surgical profession' of the
country. ,
entertains With an Othrer-Othr.ir
R. N. Nor. made Information bottom the
Mayor yesterday, elarittneLlingh Medi"
son, William Jones sodi:Vllliam Rich
ardson with Interfering him while
In the discharge of Nadu and attempt-.
ing tdald primmer tomcats , . Bert, It.
appears, had arrested James McKee in
Joe Fifth want, for disorderly 'oonduct,
and was taking him to the lock-up when
the emceed into/Aired and attempted to
rescue him. Jaime! was arrested and
held to bell fir his appearance at Court,
and warrants were Issued for the others.
Dr:E.S.,Aberahimiygulllcaotnewcona
trxpeat, just beyond Peat Liberty, le
rapidl nd y al preaching oompletlen. It la
neat. a banditti in. dosage' and Antall,
and when animated willprove one of our
moat encbantlngenburban residences,
.
Dangerously 111.—We 'regret to leant
John S Gime. Ea' el., la dautterm
ly Mhie reeldeners in the Six ward,
and but slight hope. entertained of his
recovery. Ile has been 111 stone four or
Ave months. • -
Comill Ifeetteg.—Au adjowned
meet
lag of tbo Qltl. t.truteilo will behold ft
two a' 14
Du Cesailla's Lecture ittaellstbs.
Yesterday the weather being very un
favorable there were only about 100 mate
secured fof the above lectors, leaving
many choice seats yet to be disposed of.
The diagrams of the Academy. of MUlliC
are now at the Library rooms, wheire
seats can still be secured till two and
one half o'clock to-day. Comments are
certainty' unnecessary on Da Challis,
whose fame as a traveller and explorer
Is world wide and his lectures in this
country and Europe have been attended
by Immense and 'intelligent iindlences.
Yo-nlght will certainly be no exception
to this, and all who desire to be interest= -
ed. amused or instructed will' be them.
L
Our Booth side neighbors, it opp:Vami,
are troubled with a few- dlionlorly in
dividnalans well as ourselves. Andrew
Finkle, a resident of Bast . 11rmInghatn,
having taken too ranch Naugle foot,'
Sunday; it to alleged; went to the berme
of Elizabeth Pahl and endeavored to
kick the door down. Falling in his at.
tempt there, be then proceeded to Blim-•
both. Rehien's, where; it appears., he woo
more successful, -be. not only kicked
the door down but kicked Elizobefte.gut
of the house afterward. Both the shove"
maned women made information against
him before dealer, Helsel, the first far
disorderly conduct and the latter for
disorderly mendnot and assault and bat
tery. He was "meshed and; „held for .
Cliptged Ilainia.—Wa are °lofted to
learn that. Dr. H. F. Campbell has pur
chased the drug . establishment ct 110
Smithfield - street. Having known Dr.
Campbell for a number of yea's, we take
pleasure in recommending him as a prac
tical and experienced druggist Hie
long
ban
re experiencet. I.ggitrb"til: the
trade, and an a pineencupico his stock.
wilt 'not only comprise everything
usually kept in a well appointed ding
store, but his geode will bo fresh
and of the beat quality. ila glee
hie special attention to filling physlatana•
Prescriptions. ' •
Fire--The alarmof Ms from Box 25. •
'corner of Third and Grant street!, at
half-pant two o'clock Yesterday, wee oc
casioned by the burning of grease in the
soap factory of A. Wilson it Co., Noe. 47
and 49 Roes street. One of the lame ket-.
Reis in which the grease is twilled cracked
and let the grease run oat on the fire,
which ignited and canned quite a' con
sternation among - the soap boilers far a
time. The fire dapattmest was prompt
ly oaths ground, but the fire had been
extinguished by the application of a few
buckets of water before they arrived..
Pal. J. 11. Ben_ the entorprhdag and
popular news dialer and book vender.
Sixth street, tear Smltkaleld, buss recently
made Illarge addition to his stock which
enables him to offer his Parsons rare &e
-lectoral at the lowest prices. The . Col.
has in atom a large number of rare sers
and hand books, to which the- attention
of scholars is dherted. For say end
everything In the way of ~books,: eta
den periodlcals and malaulnes tsvor
this ol d ary and popular hones with a mil.
Zeno 6enth.-11. W. Mackey. Esq.-
First Cashier of the Allegheny National
Bank. yesterday took him de 'Arturo for
New Orley" where ho will remain se,
oral months to rem perste his health and
strength. We trust he Playfully ncoom,
plish Me object of. his shift and return
home 1111rib:silly improved.. Few gen
tleman of this city have as many warm
portioned friends as Mr. dtackey,• and
none are more deserving the .friendship
.Sadden DesSh.—Afr. Aleisuider V.
Scott, taller in ths Merchants National
Rank, died suddenly at his residence - In
the Sixth ward yesterday morniug. Mr.
S. was at hie bnsineent aa uenal Saturday,
but was taken eerinualy ill on his return
home Saturday evening, and continued
to grow worse until yesterday morning.
when he expired. The .deeessed bed a
large circle of Mends and acquaintance%
,rho will deeply regret hia • sudden dr-
-Video Pretenses.--.Tacob Walker made
Information beers Justice Eggers, of
Duquesne borough, charging:Jacob Col
man with obtaining a load of coal from
him saluted at el under false pretense..
Re Nays that the Itemised stated that the
reat was 'for another party, who, It ap
pears, 'was responsible; DM instead of de
livering it to the Other party he appro
priated it to his own tum. lie was &T
-reated and held for a hearing..
The Rev. J. D. Yerken.—We sro glad
to hear t Lust this 'gentleman, for several
rears the successful pas'or of the First
Baptist Choral of this city, is expected
to preach each night this week at the
Chapel on Fourth street. Considerable
intsrest has been manifested at the meet.
logs of this church for the past • two
weeks, and the signs are quiteausplatorm
of future good. Tho coming . of Mr.
Terkes is quite opportune.
Od the Track—Saturday evening
about nine o'clock. a coal train on the
Allegheny Valley Railroad, Miming Into
the city ran off the track at Caraonatreet,
and ran -Into a building need as an oil
railway, considerably damaging IL •No
person waa islured. The train, by the
aid of an additional locomotive, was
pullet on the track and arrived safely at
the depot.
A ...Pointer. illeaten„—jahe jack.,
a resident of the "Point," got let° a diffi
culty with Richard Coy, of tho Fourth
ward, yesterday, &miner which he re
ceived a terriblebody beating. He made
information berate Alderman iDeinaida,n
charging Coy with aasanit and battery.
A warrant was issued for hiti meat.
Disoiderly.—Junes Clinton, a denizen
of the 4 Point,l' lumina disorderly yes
terday, and annoyed his neighbors by
abusing his wife and family. Munn
Audley made Information before Alder
man Menaldson, eh/irking Clinton with
disorderly conduct, A warrant wu Is
sued for his arrest.
. .
Perssaal.—Major Wm. U. Steep, the
enterprising and accomplished editor and
proprietor of the Quarterly Circular, a
Mishima publication of deddsd merit
end large circulation. Is in our city stop
ping at the St. Clair noteL
Hafts at Bell, faaltionabLe dry good.
&alert, 'No. 21 Fifth street, daily receive
additional Inroloas to their. large stack
of goods, anti ladles in search of neason
able and 'erre:amble chi goodswillhivor
theta with a thalt.
Bates az Ilell, 21 Fifth street, continn^
to odor great bargains in seasonable dry
goods, to thoLr patrons, a. they are anx.
ions to close out their large stook, in
order to prepare for the spring trade
about opening, . ,
At Date. ea Belli, No. 2t Fifth West,
ladles will ilnd a large anal/010d mart
meat of seasonable dry gooda, which are
olTeredat eery reasonable priees.
I==
Wolcott's Polo Paint, melt "trine:.
Over mountain., valley...lde,
It le spreading left and right,
Like • giant In his might.
Opposition down will tread,'
Breaking eobweles that they spread
Pills end Physic, overturn,
Common ammo the great concord.
Eniy hisses In her lair, '
Bloodshot eyes that variant stare
In amazement at the sound,
' Wolcott's pain Paint all around.
Pills and plasters you lay by,
• WoloottO Pain Paint one. yon try;
Pain removed without delay,
Suits the people, so they say.
CITY ITEMS
Reinesuis, ineyran !oldie's elegant
and palatial now building will be ready
for occupation within a few days. and
win be opened 'with the finest stock of
Jewelry, !niche's, clock", do., ever
brought to this city. In the meanwhile
great bargains are offered at the old
atand,,No. II Fifth attest, as the Armlet*
anxious to close out their entire shtick;
and hart 'nothing but fresh gouda in
their pew establiahment. .
Aerrsh Grocettes..-The enterprising
M7and produos 41rm Mantra
410 4, George. No. 104 Federal at.,
Allegheny City, dally receive Selehin.
relay of choice gosoarles, etabraclag
everything in theirilne. which they offer
their wholesale end Mall paternal a
very reasonable prices..
The beat pleas la the oily to p
_moire
faablonabie trimedugs, embroideries,
lace s(to., We , d gy,tbe lasertings, 'gloves, hole
cry, is well known bolus of
W. W. Mam at boed, Ns, 81 . Market street.
Prime as low silbe lowest, .
All ;.tie'lievdtles of the Ranson In the
W 1 .17 of trlmmanot, hoe goods, embrold.
ones, ribbons and notions gonersily heA:
constantly on hand at W. W. Moorosod . ..
et• Market street. •
New - Goods:aro daily received et the
popular retail ttimmie vied entice house
of M cetbEt, / 1.0 . al Market
ik%
ME
NM3FIRI 69, _
CITY ITEMS.
Dr. It. B. Drown, of . Troy. Jefferson
counts, PL, had the pleasure of
naming the remarkable cure effected in
the case of Mr. Keck by his pretensions'
brother, Dr. E. S. Ahern. ,
Hon. M. C.. - Reebe, late member of the
Hormel of Representatives, resident of
Pleasantville, Pa., gives publicity to the
fact that Dr. Abom has mortal his son of
severe attack of Catarrh which Lod be,
coma so serious as to bring 'him near to
' Dr. D. D. Berm who' loot the sense of
smell from the effect of Catarrh,,ao
knowledge! bla . oure ia,due to the ski ll of
Eagan, A. B. 6tevcatou. magittralo at
Birmineutm, nor Wien, that Dr. Aborn
bad curod "him of Chronic Catarrh and
.
Dr. A. Falconer, of Lawreneerl.le, a
p i tf , tl .m tiotter of forty yiters,whobad given
b lf up to die Aom Chronic Catarrh
and disease of-the lunge, al:
...oaks Ivan restored to tho health and
Tv of his youthful days by Dr. Abram:
, . .
Dr. Alwyn can Le censeitedpersonally
Or by letter, um: ta dl disco:nes of the Eye,
Ear,-Eleati, T - and organs 'et the
cheat. -- Medical an Btu:glad ~.rootna 134
In speaking of he "Continuator we
do not rotor to WI Continental Congress
or the Continental money
. in use some
thnof7 years ago. but It hi to the Coati,
nental Dining Saloon on
_Fifth street,
. ,
next door to the,Postoftlee, Muhl& our
friend Mr. Wm: Holtahtdmer is the pro
prietor. that vro desire to call *Mennen.
Mr. H. understands his business , per-.
fedi your the excellent manner inwhich
the "Continental , ' is "run" gives' ample
evidence. It is certainly a model ea-
loon, as Its patrons can fully testify.
The tables ofthe ''Continentid" are al
ways supplied with the best the market
affords, of everything In the line of eat•
stiles, and the style in Which dishes are
served is unsorpassabla. . When :you
want anything good to .eat go to Holm
belmer's on Fifth street, next door to
Alt Wm. ,
ISO and Federal street," Alinhs , llY.
Avery large lot
of Short lengths
Plaide,l
trill b.arranged for sale on Vi'bdtteeday
and Thursday mornings, at S o'clock.
Good bargains Will be given.
On Friday will open a large clock of
Ceplinad Kid Glove., at 750 a pair. A
greet bargain, - at Win. 13eutpilely 180 and
In, Federal atm; Allegheny. ..
•
Vf eatherineonvenlenee.—The present
weather le very likely to preduce serious
ineonvenlence to housekeeper*, In the
way of bursted pipes In holism yards
end on streets. To those of our friends
so annoyed, we command - Mr. T. T.
Paella, practical steam and gas fitter and
plumber, No. 165 Wood street. He at
tends to repairing or new work of every.
description In the very ;beat - manner, at
the shorten notice and on the moot rea
sonable thrum We commend him as a
thorough and finished workman, and so
In every re:epees worthy thopstrosage of
the community.
Camara Wahl, pure mustards, rich
spices,, unadulterated ityrope, fragrant
oared", Cute and coarse sugars, beat rai
sins, citrons, dried , traits and . general
housekeeping supplies at-very reasona
ble prices will be found at the old estate
lished tea mart of Joseph Robinson,
No. 21Fifth street. The entire stork is
fresh and cannot fall to afford the highest
satisfaction to purchaser& .
No Trenble.—To sho4ar persons what
they want lf they only call at No. 89
Ntsrket street and see: one of the finest
teeleetton of Boots and Shoes that can be
had at rednced,ptices. j Mr.:Babb bar
logJust returned from, the and- is mono
prepared to suit persons wanting any
thing In Ids I tneC 'Large sign of boot In
front of 89 Market- street.
Start Fronts, full asnortinent;at
Black ThMet Shawls, long did equare,
heap, at Barkers '
,
TO City and Country 'Merchants—
Having abundantly supplied ouraelvee
with good. before the late , extreme ad
vance In pities, wo are prepared to mil
at less than meters price., and Invite an,
examination of our stock.
.T. W. BABA= & Co.,
69 Market street.
Men ant Boys' wise, cheap, at Bark
,
Lobe* sobet.Glores; for thaw go to
Barker's.
Fresh ' Grocatee.—The enterprising
grocery and produce: firm of Afessra
Mcßride a'George., 164 Federal . 4 ;s
Allegheny City, daily ieeei.• fresh in
voice. a chola grocertro, embracing
everything In their line, which they offer
their whoa:rude and retell patronsat very
• -
>At IllietiaratPe popular and faahlarnahle
retail trimming notion laroas,, N0..81
Market street, new novaltles • ara,dally
being Medved from the Eastern market.
Ladles cannot tall tweet suited in any
article, la the line whkh they may de-
Matiteneentintabated.—The great lush
at No. 89 Market street bolds on, and
thole Is no telling *hen it will atop, as
Mr. Itobb's stock of Boots and Shoes fs
unequalled to esateni. and
Cambatere Long Sim selt, - great bar-
tipthig Stkawls in nirlety`-iit.Mker's.
Banal Elmo and laila at Wads Ran.
at auction;-, Sae .advaittaunentin -Ant ,
lion Sales on aorond page, d. Legg ta,
Slack Alapatas, clamp, at Barkai's.'
Bed and Table Latins, extrionlintry
bargsloa, at Barkerli. .
Savo you Ran Barlor's 12ac. Shirting
Fresh Crocenes,The enterprising
poorry and produce firm or Ileum,
Mcßride &floor" No. 164 Federal at.,
Allegheny Cl 4, daily receive a fresh in-
TOMO of choice groceries embracing
everything in theiritne, which thoyoffer
their wholesale and retail patroness very
reasonable prices. I, ,
Joie& Llebler, Precolnm Trunk Pab
tory. No. 104 Wood Amoy manulkotama
to. order all sorts of trunks, valise.;
handaacka. &a., at very reasonable
prime. Orden by mall solicited.' •
Eye, Ear, Threat and Lang Intrans,
and chronic Catarrh cif the head entrees,
fully' treated by . Dr.,'Abarn,l34 Stelth.
field street, We' books by: min on re. ,
oelpt or fitly cents. j
Fresh Teas.--At the old estibll oho&
tea mart of Joseph /L Nobleman; No. M
Fifth street, a fresh stock of very cholas:
teas has Past been reoeleed, addle offered:
to the trade at cozy reasonable prIOOL
mwimmmirnitiu'as.ii6eink
Propllns Dade, )us , t . open, at.' Bar4'
kor`e.
Black Gros GrOsi ii!Uko, cheap, strETF-.
,
' Everybody should bans a. good trtmk, ,.
end everybody Mould know that the .
beat attleletare made and sold by.toseph.
Lighter, ; No, ./OS Weod- street. Prim 4
very reasonable. . ; . ,
.
Travelers need nal* told that thebAs"
tzunks, or all desuiptions, ere mans se,:
tared and sold at very zestatinble prieeeii
by isoeph Llables: No. 161 Wood streo‘,
PIW and.P4p2ral Nun. choloe oolorr,,
Bark 4 o ll -': -
EigliaiiiMil
Jll;pata .T 11 4 11 0 ,,
,all:COIO*
PCiR =arr.
rre LeT—Becaisdlp rand :Thing
rionms e[queioue Sa
,11,'
TIM amd mitabio tor • •
ovoseiehmadlalse.,llsonirs'as.thelimases,
wLETIIrO - "Udine Noollllol
es baldttp **Mao amts. attalUdeek
4tv•st. Alleibiern cattV
'OO gratan watoaa . pd sat. Loceallt; goo 4
p,rart goodp.srocti7 of 1%1411 shot Mon..-. 4 •
nus bIatUNIP. eallr wpm% nlghleAkiiiirsit
hal*: AtObr at tlsk. or 71AZIZZART,M1•
TO WEEKLY. 11467;gf1E
rwoUll -
.IrEbIFICSDAT UTIIIIDAL!
. A eaesataleg 7CR?? Ceii
LlNdtet lalanalleg Nadia/smarter. inctudii g
load* EdUarLals, latest Keen* Talagrapb d
MaiLlabrablaliesetag Kaiser ter the
sad ftikitat sad moat sellable 71aeaciel cad Um -
secrete) Alfliet Esparta (Arse by .i TePar to
ma ay. Igo Tana., 'llaahaaler or Marreant
sloaldeft 'Fabius. 11. -
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,r;stals rot oorit maw tworrnto
zatvt,
coon or •ralk::-=:::=.7.=:: s:ts.
P.m to the pante to!tuttA
t pt=ll. Adelsbau eas smdo.
soma 19 ittsoconsm.—ta taitaatairma
~pm; to W.S
syeaer 1/Itld OSISIOI IC 4
•=4 , 04 1 *a Dm Irstarilsy *num helical.
wimskarigbatisa salt
So9 l, mrt t7Dratti INP•Ift Mary
OT taii4glirtasel Lanirs,,als mat as astral
ITrOMMOI3,
K AMACED.
igmou-ctourrne.-o. risirday. mo.f.
Truhivga. , Sn riammatL.l7 tm •ti
wy* D. D. ARTHUR Pttu.
M.A . : sal Linn gEruvrn, of rhiudepht.:
PttiIIITARIK—thi Vandsi. W hO. DAVID.
1,831 at Thivl4 and. ma ,relaard. atea: extvois
yesrliand seven loonvbs. .
Thfraaera talcs 'place Man tbit ' , galactose
of T alents. KO.= aprtag alley. raga A. TIM-.
aroo at 3 o'clock. , ale Mends at tam tatatig:
anßaspeetfolly tattled to attend.'
Batt —At Oakland, Bs Somata. Wad , glet
atedlET+A L. wife of Batal T. Sala. aged Art,
Tho humeral services SILL Da held at o'clatt
OBlCArrsaerooef. The roma. .111 -bat Laza
to Biaderleltatame, 80., for latarmaat,
_ .
lts±lsalt. 011
therms 'last/mt. Yrs. 111/.l4lCms+lts sr.
miaow sit Um Lath Issas ir lekgr , lttam, Ls tae 714 tit
Lto7lB-41. It Sikes intimates pat Insist
o'etlick, this Illendsyl sarong. yr. MrshiassL
LTOIo, soCis surs.l .
'Op Naeral etti rata place re•MoilliplltThe.
aiss* Aitrassoosr, U . tisitioast OM
friiis his Ltd reshliikee; Ro. OS Seventh street.
Thsdrionds ass ssqustritaises U eeiWetNli).
CPl,ll,i4elplgismpers igeue Crozol.3
rI MYEB.T.Mi:MU3
A AIIiEN,IINDEIITMEER
a-- "' - i 2lO - 2 iit Your* ..aucca. Insuaapirk,
ecv4na l a
swl
UaLa
a
imddecrea atnswsl Paralar
narliAboiL Boosts apea.day and nisla, -11.40.1
io•
maxspa—ltirr, David tier. / 1 ..11.1%
Jamb., 11.,"11///m/.11VIsli
Imeit, rag.
finfaßLlCli &PEEITLEP.'IUnder•
.."7ttaxas,arD maim imiumtkewau
of Saddskr Wu:dud Church imenpa„
etylipty, Zen tholr 50/P1N.800113 an toe
dUdISIT aappltsd vith rod lima tollts;tlea 800.
vroba. Nab:lmm and Waits! Cain; as Mei,.
+ruling from .4 to dttO. .Bldtes round 10.14.
teditirdc.- Helllll. eiofedr• !Inflated;
Mai W lows of stoutitott Oddaolf nddh.oler
OAR* opea 0.41 been. dar sad 1.441.,7
ABEBT T . Iiti,DIVEZ inneer.
.174.TAX111 1.103 ZIOLLTACESi. go. g Oblo Bt.
Alifekeo4..,sad No. PI DlAskaa4 Num. (4
Jan Alison A Bros,lkseps always as brad Oa
billYeW. P.immwood. 'ffstime-sasi!bauutoo
Bea.md anus. Wag Coglas,MallgS.P.
Posoroad Coffins OD av waod otbef
'alias ta stroportlols: Cardarut las Hume
1.41111.14/ loa rate. Cnps. OWNS, 'WI
..oZUMfastaridabed puts. OSEte ova du
- 141, WARD CZABNIECKS, , IM.
tfprarrizzs. 5.. - sa WSW. .
Allf stony. Itatallta.Boaewoo4 Other Oa.
iniis with mandate Melt of foam! ratitatilmt
esk !mutant' tandsliedi tlOoraithottm,
at Viirestlplep. sNa as 4 Livery Flablas, ecf
isttorrttle aa4 Wink Streets.Cant.m_
• • • Bogglns. &Wee Minty 'a.. la..
WANTS •
VIJIANTSIAGES TS, • for-THE
,scur-coAla, _and haw tiury
idasht and Mad for the Union. Whk lefan end
I.oetent. In the - Greet Itekcillon.:ll, contains
twice Ita Ina Zedraelass end IMO Pekes: and k
thh. spiciest and cheapest wee book pubilsbed.,
ktilfce, only ed.ao per copy, The public are can.
thbed alpines infector creeks volth a Masher
W'.€. ale MIA th e book Xon buy contain over
ilk l antra , loackrci 6tl PUY& kon4 for Cron
-
Lei Adamiacnnz IMUTMMS A co:, nu-
ANTIRII--20,000 AGERTEI.=
•...atads sent tree, with Win. me may
dad to dear to dao7. la throe boors. Baal.= -
mitre!, adv.., Ilea utd destrabla Ban be dada
*atom or travellog, by both taa/a add tamale-.
ABM awaersaise or tot:tiros. 7AddreltiA.ll.
clitcursix, 765 Broadway. New York. dB?
W TEu—AGENTA4-llrow
MY ready lir Cansseers. ...Mg rummy
IA THE WAICBETWISCar TEE STATES; Its
Clues, Character. Coa tact Sr .
gala..ll.42ANDall. 13. Breartirre. HeadfirCtr
eiisn,
sdth terms amt. MI desaripttem of the
Iriare.• Address. NATIONAL PnBLIIfHIItU
op.,rbllsdelpetts,
FOIL
VOIR RAMC—A ILIDINGIBOAT •
'7, 'roe sarg:-Vh. Mn. u.
be wad easll. ;ISeet.
1421117 L 5771188.11, Seal. /4WD and Zama:tee
41t7.7.7i. 77 redaralstreet, Alleiben7. CUT..
OR • • BALE-10013010EN...;-The
balance or ths. desirable Le. areas. of.
ri4,14 at lairs. ule. sad sayoas of Sao
Vitalism site. *add do 1.11 to mate a seleetlon.
trailllage t.lousedno a lesralfed end hulltrv.
ovM. rso med. vbalf ladles trim ISbaireberm o.
We Wee.. Peaantnatertallread:
throufb IL mattes It ash more valuable aid
SgMen,blS. 'lrstenstraf remarattas ami now.
Matted for *realer . a armour or4loe kaasea
blot wilt pure an orammut to tbi town: , The
iiimainder of Mashie. be sole. Very rev
elhistarr ram sad an terns leneedlaaly easy.
riLL a diturruttar, Eral Estate and. raw.
iCx Aden.. - 1..
FOR au souse ilk Lot oa:'
ean.2 Ybnitgattla bad Alibau stmts.
bear Rammer 'Lot WWl= Seel.
*Gab lbsata.baaa3shisT toms ata Mod W.
inn btarma. Batumi Lot onblOblab. Pfb.
street: Allesbeby CUT. La 21 bY 11
410•14 Mass trim. *Mass bal. en too.. and
food WWI raw bad bbd. Alma. amoral samb
=Ns bad Lobe la good 10C410:4 t.athl. 0 1
SUER bcCO.,' Steam street, our Cbebbas,
FOIL , SALE-r* 'weir deitivable
. tlassen , )llllo7. BOUM Asaszty mar
,17.}itantl Wet twat, marble 5am , 14.6; sad
rear threaghtaat; boom Contain *Tea man
urntoara. snuarr. neir
14014,151%thwart,'Pansarlas tram April Ut.
44 • 01 g. SALE.-110118E8.--AT
EIOWANIPS Livery tad Win oeta
ha LUNE= mass Aunt Urea MIT=
burr. Em s& lAll6l' DRAUGHT
(HOBS; .Hues macs. ItAIME: twn.6llr
VAR= FIRST HillEttowar Hr. *wag.
f
BALE.-7 . .2ne' CALTMIAGE,
rt tafass tft lusiseit TWO.
4101114 Z WAGON, each elostAs so ,o 1 RAS
)IIM, ses..l7 eow. , /Nabs si
,N.l'llOrl9sir
FOUND.
A
,Volum-A rocket : J.3,ot, con :
kof money, was found
ieta Stis2oral meet, Allosbeirs. as Friday. than
'Uk Tits owner am bsyst the 'saw b 7
'SO. SO 110BINSON STACEY, Allsgtk9i7, awl
°swans of odesittols, the use; •
woonnurrs
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BAROMETERS, '
tee tonmhst goal qualities:l
U leennel...AhLTorOMMW,444l4Ml
• DarabllllT.
Ftib l arair.Pg;;;lT:T4ol 4 . 7 4!
- aseam,alsa. Abe - inettehlemnat plartFrlng
-DV:WREATH xfi4sie2,2,,:t
ise rrnm trruz ; er.
orrozrne itasomc MALL.
ItENIIi G.'ELILV,
_Merchant Tailor;
Car. Peas and et. aair eera•ur
=lllll
sports .AND AIIIIBIR:11 LOH-,
H. SETH, Merainat -Tailor,
of wfl i ebr.- - 703.wsu
Hai +.0.4 fr ti.tast.
lILZWti
'asa ""kkiVitell'AVN Vt s l. l 'r tr i
PATIL"Arrat 6,ll:7,l4fgra& ' zr , - fr
aid tb• bik, rfg„l,l.
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