Q ,/ slittslmro GkEttf Pennsylvania Legislatue. Appropvfattesk BUI 1.e.. the Reuse —Paley Irsasiogiar Alativria— ' rfleasarmsc.....Es•Shos—ESi• la. _Tredieed Ono Asßate—Notattei "blie - Aypolailassuia for AlleAl faro to impalaless Stow Ceavenitee. , . ref.iFlaDl.o•lal %alba PM bairn gasett , 73 HATtnisau - no, March I, 1869. • ' SENATE suss IIt.ViCODUCED. By Mr. COLEMAN, Lebanon: Estab lishing Railroad Companies merged by sinndal enactment foeriena to HSI, to take idrantage Mlle) benefits given bt thegeneral &eke!' LS6I. By Mr. CONHELTA. Piffled/Apia= Ons to continue the rate of Interest at six per cent., and repealing the usury law. By - r. WHITE, Indiana: One Mo paroling the Horner, Stoma*banns and Cherry Tree Railroad Company. .By Mr. ERBETT, Allegheny:One en pOwering the Burgess of BraddOcks cough to commit personsadJadged guilty of disorderly coo duct to the county Jell badefatilt of pay nest of lines; also, an. thorczlng the borough of. Braddocke to ritual Be streets - to, be occupied by coal roads. ! 'Ant/sortslig the School Directors Of Reit Deer township to borrow money.( Dy. Mr. RANDALL, 'of. Schuylkill: Supplement to the act of March ..2d, 1817, to increase the Revenues of the Com monwealth, which makes the tax 'on coal twenty-flue mats per ton I. . Rum mints. At twelve o'clock, noon, adjourn , till klanday evenlog. 11017131 C OF REPRESENTATTV PAILSItD FINALLY. I The A.ppropriation Bill passed li PANersozn RAILWAY The bill incorporating - the Pittsburgh People's Pamengsr Railway passed sea and reeding, end was laid over, with the amendments Introduced by ittr...Pord, of Allegheny, impoeing the 11.9.1318-1.112119 an the Company as are now paid by the „Chino= Passenger Railway, and au . <thonsing a connection With the Citizens Passenger Railway upon terms to be agreed upon between tne Companies, the Court of Common Pleas to fix the .! 7 terms in ewe of dispute. rrrnifunon oxissmansmosr. i On motion of Mr. WILSON, of Alla. ! giveny, Mr. Ford's supplement to acts ; Incorporating the city of Pittsburgh, w amended by securing the new nor :'• times of the city from the payment of anyportiOn of the indebtedness of the old portion of the city, providing that ash corporation shall pay its own debts, and authorising the Councils to :bangs the assessments, thereby reducing the tax of the rural districts; allowing the i arectkaa - of wooden buildings, by con ( .*Cent of Canatclis; fixing the terms of new oMcers from December 18th, 1867, to February let, 1889; prescribing that tick ; eta shall no voted endorsed "City and Council" and "Ward officers." Laid aver for third reading. ' IMIVATZ aAL161.01.11. The remainder of the session was cc cupiod with the first reading of Private this on the calendar, without final ac .,/ . . Arr En. Noon SESSION.-314 FORD'S inppinment mi the illttsburgh.consollda than acta passed finally as amended. '7 - 1.185 ED rtwAx.t.r. This morning tbo following bills I among othon pissed finally: Annexing the Southwestern portion or Duquesne borough to Allegheny city. Authariging East Birmingbam bor crash to borrow 1100,000. for improve ; meats. i. An zing the opening of Locust • . • street, rittshargh. Clanging the Elaine of Back street, Talttaxustnif, to Grant avenue. Lscorporating tlie Pennsylvania Horse Breeders Association, capital $lOO,OOO, to 1 'hold land in Butler. and adjoining coon ( ties. . Supplement to act ielativo to the draining cf wet and eprouty lands, ex tending the acme to the draining cf coal .3 I and other mines in Westmoreland, Arm -- atrong and Somerset count!ea. 'iL. incorporating the Union Grocery, Pro duce and Variety Co-operative Assoc's- I tioit of Browns Ville, Fayette county, capital $75,000. Incorporating the Philadelphia, New 1 I York and Boston Steamship Company, I capitaisloo,ooo, with the privilege of m .l creasing to $1,000,N0. ' . . Changing the name of Kittanning Cul : wersitylo Columbia Univeraity: Incorporating Apollo Cemetery, Arm ! t strong county.. incorporating St. Penl's Orphans' some near Staler. A rapplement for the Ben. Franklin . Inannume cOmpany, Allegheny city, In messing the number of Directors to fif teen and authorising the present Direc tors to appoint eight additional Directors till:the next election. Pmenting fishing with nets or seines LAIL_ streams of heaver county for five years hereafter. • Incorporating Petroleum Calcium Gas, Light Company of Penturylvania, to sup. ply cities, towns, capital two hun dred thousand dollars, office at Kitten ' ming, Armstrong minty. • Supplement for People's Savings Bank, Pittsburgh, repealing section seventh of the charter, and authorizing vlivitkasds oat of the net =Mogi. Adjourned till Monday'. - Ramage subtle ter .6 Liegimary Ceunty. The following appointments of Nota ries Public for Allegheny county were made by the Governor to -day; John Ilamsey, Allegheny City; Gilbert Mc- Master, Philip R. Mertz, George W. Thompson and Charles C. Taylor, PlSS burgh; Frederick M. McGee, Oakland ; J. E. Jacques, East Birmingham. licketstros • Sips biLean dtaa ==tl De!mates to the MaedaWhim State llepubliern Convention, traveling over tbe , Pennaylvania Central and Paying fanfare. will be furnished free tickets by Colonel Jordan for returning borne. Hartarnaaru;, March 9, 180. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. MANN, Republican. of Potter, moved that when the #oeute adjourn to-morrow it adjourn to meet on Friday morning. Agreed to.. imbei AND DLX IN ME ALLIDDLENT Ile bill 1 . p:dhoti/lug the construction und maint ena n ce of a boom and darn to this Allsgbany river, In C, rrydon town. ship, Wsurcn county, passed thistly as it came front tho Bennie. -ByIifr.DALLADJIER, Westmoreland: Authorizing the sesesament of a tea to repay money borrowed to pay bounties In Allegheny township, Westmoreland county; also, extending the general fee bill of INS to Westmoreland county for two yews more. By Mr. FORD, Allegheny: Authoris ing the appointment of an Inspector of stallobary steam engines and abeam boil ers lu Allegheny county by the Judges of the - Courts, acting with an advisory Committee, and defining the duties of sold InspeMor; also, ^ incorporating the borough of Ormsby.. Allegheny county. Bylrir.lollTll,Aliegheny;enpplemen t to the act of 1847, relating to Manchester borough, repealing so ranch of said act as annexes a portion, of. McClure teitixe 'ship to said borough. • ' By Mr. NICHOLSON; Beaver: Ex empting. the parsonage of the Methodist Eplacelal Church, Beaver borough, from talailon: also, incorporating the librongh of. Baden. in Economy township, Beaver county. This last bill passed finally, SENATE. man zarnioDuczo ERRETr, Allegheny:- Re • t o s ining culliconsed peddiing io Teni tuna boroug, AlieltbonY county. By m i .. SEAICSORT. Fayette: Incor porating-11m MonoC3Mitela **iodation et . Baptlst Cburchee; alai', extending the time foi • ihe payment of enroNment tax an an act incorporating the Rolla SeT toga Bank of 'Uniontown, Fayette widen asst—twarbsies 1•411.411. Thomas licCur, an old insiresiddattotthis shy, died "Milady at his ence in Armstrong's row, in the Nhtth mid. on 'Saturday.. The deceased was fifrpsir. can of ennead had been afflicted with hesridhease.. Dr. Aida° wee called in toMe him imandistady, and stated fiat. =ay iras the came ot . his death. CIIMBOTI held sal.inq_uesio= body end the jury rmde a • Ve MaM frotn-asturadaillllNl. EZIEI Latest Cable Dispatches. The Alabama Claims. Important Debate in.tbe Parliament. CB) Telegraph to the Plttstnuvt ewtt•.7 61Z6AT EiLITAIN. Lostnote, March 5.—A large meeting of friends of D'lsraell was held at his of residence last night. 3esrly all of the leading Tory members of Parlia ment were present. The proceedings were not Made public, but the meeting is regarded as a favorable indication of the strength ftf the new Premier. DUBLIN . , March s.— Th e Lord /denten ant has released from confinement NY- Johnson, 'Grand Secretary of thaOrange men, who was sentenced to fine and im penult:tent for leading the illegal pro- LontenON, March s.—lifidnighl.—ln the tfahae of Commons this muting nett appeared for the first time sine the resignation of Earl Derby. „Upon enter ing the House ha was received with lend cheers from bath government and oppo aitiOn beaches. Mcrae' soon altar wards rose, and after givingnotioe"of the introduction of certatn measures rela ting to Scotland end Ireland, re ferred to the ' retirement of Earl Derby, saying his oilleagues were loth I. wee their connection with snob a leader. No language could express their estimate of the character and career of such a chief and they all most earnestly hoped for his restoration to health cad power. D'lvraeli then proceeded to any Her Majesty had been pleased to en trust him with the task of farnling a a government, and •he should not decline the gracious., offez, accompanied mit was by the , generous support of his collesznea. In domestic affairs the policy of Lord Derby during the last two years of his administration would be followed by the new Ministry, and, in foreign affairs the policy o f Lord Stanley would be adhered to. This would be a policy of peace; not one of 'elation, but one of generous sympathy and regard for our own intones and thole of other nations. Such a policy would never lessen the influent* or dignity of England. Based as it was upon esteem and respect, the domestic policy of the new govern ment would be a liberal one. [Cheers and laughter.] Recognizing national trans or the heat securing national insti tutions, he regretted the necessity of con tinuing the nmapension of the writ of habeas corpus in Inland; but en Lord Derby said on a public a:melon, such action was the only safeguard against unscrupulous foreign cenfederedions Such a suspension of the privileges of the writ was sot incompatable with the gentle exercise of the law, and he was of the opinion that the grievances of Ire- land should be treated with a tender re gard for that country. After a few mere explanations, not of general importance, D'lsraeliresnmedhisatat amidapplanae. Mr. Bowverie, member for Kilmar nock, said the policy of EariDerby, re ferred to by the Premier, was uncertain. If it meant retention of office only, the new government would moat with seri ous opposition in the House of Lords. Earl Maimeabtuy said the entlect of Irish grievances would male up for db. mission on . Tassday next. After an nouncing the change in the Government, he added its policy would remain unal tered. Earl Hassell doctoral that no mad dance could be planed in a policy which was always saying one thing and mean ing another. He said the liberal mons bon had given their support to Lord_ Derby, on his pled a to bring about a reduction of the franchise, but none in reality bad been nude. Dna a mode of edur.ding a party was unprecedentseL LONDON, March 7.—ln the House of Commons last seeming, after the transac tion of other badness, Mr. Shaw Lereere, Member for Reading, called up !bequest. Lion of the Alabama II• made a Jong and eloquent speech, urging the settlement of this eared queetten on the plan proposed by the American GOSoru meat. In calling for the papers on the subject, and In moving the consideration of the question, be disclaimed any feel- . Mg of prejudice. All future negotiation. would but add to the complications al ready existing. He traced the progress of the civil war in the United itates to• its happy termination. He said the tiring on Fort Sumter evoked the famous proclamation of President -Lincoln, and in less Gum a month from the issuing of that proclamation Great - Britain. had recognized the Southern in surgents as belligerent'. .They had no fleets, but purchased their ships in our torts. Thme ships, notwithstanding the vigorous measure: of our Government to stop them, eluded our vigilance and went to sea, and were haspltablfreceiv ed at British Colonial porta. They cap tured and destroyed during the war more than two hundred merchant' vesaels. , In lass than two years the UnitedStstes ' flag was literally driven from the seas, , while the commerce of Great Beitala - was doubled. For this reason lie thought we ought to treat these claims generously. They were Made In 1332, by American ' Minister Adams. Afters warm's:deed= on the counts of the United Slates, he mid an arbitration of the matter had ' been proposed by the American Govern- Ment, bat was refused by Earl Russell, wire denied the suggestion. Lord Stan ley might have taken the other course, but the Tories had changed on the ques tion of household suffrage. The question of rettogration by England was only as to her right. If them were a right, that might safely be referred. But Lord Stul l/ay insisted that the, responsibility of England was only a moral one in the ' Alabama case. He thought the less said about morality on this , viatica the bettor. He regarded the breaking out of a war between England and the United States as extremely unlikely, but he thought on the other hand that all need less irritation should be shunned. Lord Stanley took the floor. He prels. 'ed the padlie tone of Mr leferre, and warmly complimeated Minister Adams for the spirit be bad displayed. He mid we could not make indiscriminate con cession, but would learn the right of the ease. There never was a case where there was more need to understand the points. Much 11110WILIKO wee to be made to the feelings of the United States. Great Britain, in the same Me, (With five hundred mill ions of debt, contracted" through a civil war, i i which a million lives bad been imt,) might appreciate the matter better than mere lookers on only. He thought England bed been Mindy neutral; but no neutrality would have pleased America. What the United States wanted was ' neutrality, rsoupled with warm symps , tby and. support. The Queen was ready to arbitrate and submit all gm:ldioms, but the great point recognising the b , / - llgereat rights of the South. Nobody contends that at no time the South acquired them. If , not, why deny the right . of. Great Britain to to recognise them at the time she did? The Confederate ship Alabama did not sail from England untll 16M, and the - battle of Balt Run was fought in 1511. `Admitting Uwe, wrong for Great Britain i tares:spills the Smith, would the United . States Government my that lts base against the Alabama bad been altered bad Great Britain made a declaration of neutralltysix,rather Man eleven,roonthe before she sailed? The speaker referred to the speech of Daniel Webster in the United States Senate, on the subject of recognising Hungary, In support' of . his argument, How could ling land refuse to -- mamas* a war Wlgeb Secretary Seward himself bad announced to be a civil war Mno, twelve and sixteen days before the proclams don? Who could complain If England had recognized a civil wa • r which the States bad admitted some weeks MAN.? In mmeltedon, he thought • friendly adjustment of the difllealty still pnalleable. Ile deprecated the de' bate The friendly 'reeepgen of Mr. Thornton St Washington via e • PledX• of poem. „The Ministate are reedy to leave the question to the people o the attire world. - • . . Mt. Fender, member Dean Bradford, thought Mr. Seward's view of the clues. tlen of the recognitionof to. Alabama ME dolma dMerved better treatment and more careful eonaideration, as being, per haps, the view that was right and easel Be complained of the abrupt Olapo- Milan of the quomion which had been made when the universal wish in the United Kingdom was for its speedy set tiement. Bethought had any Influential statesman been sent to the tubed States as 3flaister, the paint might have been already adjusted. John Stewart Mill was the:text speaker. Be regarded the present conditiota of the question as theme:at of a mutual mistake. The real question was whether England . was bound to prevent such expenditions as that of the Alabama. He denied that. Ute United States claimed, or could claim that the recognition oftheSouthwas avio tenon °flaw, but that it =son =friendly, rash and unprecedented act. TheAmer loan Government only pressed the point for the purpose of showing that but for the unfriendly action of England the Alabama depredations would not have • occurred. Mr. Mill thought an arbiter between the two coon trim was needless, and that repara tion was fairly due to the United States. B. concluded by endorsing the appoint ment of a mixed • commission for the proper adjustment of the question. .Mr. Gladstone, member for South Lan mahlre,thanked Mr. Lefevre for his able =moat, mad Lord Stanley for his tempe rate reply. He (Mr. Gladstone,) could not understand why the negotiation was ended. - Nor could he agree, with Mr. Mill that Lord Stanley bad admitted repara tion was due, or that an arbiter would surely decide againat England. For himself he donliMd if reparation for the Alabama depredations was due the Uni ted Stateit It was =questionably right that the , point should be referred to a commission, but If the Government reared such a reforenos it should aettle the matter at ones, er leave the decision with an umpire.. Mr. Gladstone inferred trona - tlie closing sen tence of Lord Stanley, that communica tions between the two Governments were not clitsid, and that the friendly feelings between the United States and England would be preserved. He con cluded by saying, if his Inference was cerrec . t, the whole country would sustain Lord Stanley 1m a Jost and honorable settlement of the case. The debate end ed with Mr. Gladstone'. remarks. COXIMUTIS OPINE PILLS) ONTHZ D - LONDON, March 7.—Nearly all the loadink papers have editorials this morn; lug on the imbject of the remarkable de bate in the House of Commons last even ing on the Alabama question. The Times says the debate must con vince the United States Governmimt that England within to Nettle the me , In this case in the American sense, and that the failure et Great pritain Confer the elslms to arbitration is Vile to no desire to alum her just obligMlons. Mr. Seward has only to meet laird Stanley in a like spirit to end the misunderstanding. The taus Of the articles in the other Jo:trial' aIS Om -ally the same. MiI'AICS Orrin= PAZDON AND "1131- J rues or. It le reported the Fenian prisoners who were captured recently at Dmcgarran were offered pardons on condition they would give their paroles to lease the ,Bingdam. It le further reported the prisoners unanimously refused assent to this proposition. A doublexttard hasbeen placed around Newgate, where Burke, Casey and Shaw are confined. Their trials have been set down for next month. Ls the Commons laid evening Charles Gilpin, member from the Borough of Northampton, rave notice of a bill to abolish the death penalty. Lord Stanley !submitted fortherseldial notes about Mexico. On an order to go into Committee of supply, Earl Mayo said he hoped the de bate on the condition of Ireland wont., end by Friday neat, so that the Boast. might be ready to consider the queatien of Irish reform. • LONIXIN, Much 7.—Marquis Pepoll, formerly French Minister to Russia, hag been appointed to Groat Britain tu the same capacity. G. W. Haut, M. P., who resigned his seat when he went into the Cabinet, bas bee:ire-elected from Northamptonshire He will soon bring a bill before Pailla mentfor the purchase by the govern ment of all telegraphs in the kingdom. sorra ass= rA. "\ LIVERPOOL, March 5. The Saudi American mall steamer, which touched at Lisbon, lass arrived here. Details from the Rio Parana are impor tant, The good fortune of the Paragu al. - aim continued. The Brazilians made several attempts to cut the ca Mtn C 1111..- tans of General Lopes through the Gran Chaim, but failed, and la the engage ments which took place Lopes gained froth advantages. General Alexander Asboth, Minister and resident of the United Diatom at Buenos:Ayres, died atter a protracted M IMS. =2E=M Lognow, March 6.—Late clbspsteleas from China and Japan are -received via India. The civil war In Japan raged with great violence. Several combats has taken Tibia between the parthums of Shagoon and the Names, which were attended with heavy - losses of life. and great excesses were committed on both idles In consequence of the lase• cure condition of the country, the Minis ters of Foreign powers had ail left Owes. HEM RLIN4 IN TIM iIFoT Gleagyal !males TOreagoaod—Braaa lag 117 p or I. leo—DSomago go rots. orgy—Wier= at Magnum tlay. = Cesium°, March 7.—The Taber of the past two days extended all over the northwest, and a general freshet is threatened. Already much of the coun try to flooded, and some damage la re ported. Oxeuxe., March 7.—A heavy rain pre vailed nearly alliast night, daring which the ire in the river broke up, carrying away about two hundred fiat of a tem porary railroad bridge scree the river, There was no other damage done. ack-stronn, 111., March—The ice broke up this morning, causing . great-ex citement and fears for the buildings and bridges at the water power. The water Whisker than ever borers. - Armonk, ILa, March 7.—By the breaking of the ice gorge here this morn log several dams and bridge. were con siderably damaged. The loss as far es known *nosed' twenty thousand dolled:a. The rivers in this eection are higher than they have been for years. MUSCATINN, low*, March 7.—Tiee ice in the Mistessippt river at this point started twice to-day, moving however but a short distance. A. high wind pre vailed during the day. Freezing a little' to-night. %kakis erre, Mo., March 7.—A very heavy wind and rain storm prevailed in this vicinity yesterday noon. Large streams of water ran along the streets, many croselngs were impassable and a large number of basements and cellars flooded. The spire of the Find Presby terian Church was blown down, and a portion of the roof taken off. Several chimneys and small buildings were de molished. Cigna, lumber and splinters dew in all directions. The rain eutgreat gullies in newly made streets and mused heavy land slides in the streets where paring was being done, It was the heaviest storm ever known in this local ity. No estimate of the damage has yet been made. DOUBLE MURDER Atleek Open • notl7. sad Two noes Allime—attempt Le NM tee rather —One Murderer A...she. = INDLPIAPOLIA, March 9.—A moat hor rible double murder was committed near Anderson, Incl., Saturday afternoon. The murderer. George Stotler, sent to the house of an old maxi, named Eisenagle, and requested the loan of a horse to at tend • funeral. Being refused he swore vengeance , against the family. but went away. Some time during the evening he returned and commenced abusing the family, and was ordered to leave the house, whl ch be,,refused to do Mr. 12lsenagle's sons, William sad Isaac, aged respecUrsly mixttien and nineteen, undertook to eject lilti from the house, when a mugs ensued, daring which Stotler drew • pocket knife mid stabbed William four times, penetrating the heart and killing him instantly. Ile then caught )salt. threw him on • bed and lash him in - the heart, causing . Blatant death. lie next went into another zoom, where the old man was lying on • bed, and attemp ted to stab him, but the old man struck am with a stick of wood and broke the knife. jije then left the house and fled to the woods, bit waarreatedyestarday and is Pow Mien at An Stotler Lmid. to be • desperate char atter. Re was not intoxicated - at the time of - the, intirsbir, but, hid been drinking. PITTSRITI3,GH WEEKLY d-AMTE : S kTITRDAY. MARCH 14, 1868 I .Summons of the- Impeach- meat Cuurt Official Public Debt Stateseite. Report on IV hitky Frauds. EICT Telegraph to the Intisbergh GUelle • IVAPIHINGTON, March 6, IS6S. =I The Secretary of State sent a commu nication to the Senate, in reply to a reso lution of that body, on the aubfect of the alleged integfereace of our Consul in Rome In the late difficulties in Italy. The Jut letter from the Conant denies that he went out to join the Papal troops armed with hie own rifle. He received permission from the Commanding Gen eral to loin and accompany the moving column of pontifical troop., simply as a spectator. In endeavoring to render a wounded man assistance lie'wes slightly wounded, and aund hit vc•i,a,,fif a target for • Garlbalcilan rifle. Twice be was fired at by the same person, and feeling that unpleasantresultemight ensue, he picked up a gun for his own proteo tion, when his assailant retreated and Ceased to annoy him. Mr. Seward disapproved the conduct of the Consul. No instructions from his government required his pres ence With the Pontifical army in the field, either as a belligerent or spectator. No interest of the linked States could be served by It, and no motive could reasonably be assigned for It, except an interest In the cause in which the army was engaged, or mere curiosity. Mr. Seward concludes: "It will depond,on your own better content hereafter, or in some part upon the circumetances not yet fully understood, whether the depart ment can be content to leave the case with the reprimand." .• 'ABDUCTION IN CANADA. In answer to the resolution of Februa ry 11, the President transmitted to the Senate, copies of the correspondence and, McDonald, relating to the abduction of Allen McDonald, a British subject, who was arrested in Canada on a charge of amug gling and carried into the .United States . ..3y at Sheriff from Michigan on the Ilth of October het. After ,a long corres pondence on the aubject, Mr. Seward, on the 17th of February. addressed a letter to Mr. Thornton British Minister, in which be says he isauthorized to express the disapprobation of. this govern ment of the proceedings In the ce-e of McDonald, and to direct that person to be set at liberty in Cana da. Mr. Thornton. February 7th, says he brine, doubt Her Majesty'. govern. meat will be made gratified and entirely sati.fied with the contents of Mr. Sew ard'e note, adding, in conclusion: "I hope you will balieveithat we can bare no sympathy with the Indivisinal in question who chewed es great a'srant of good faith on the occasion, nor woo the representation 1 made to you inspired by any wish to withdraw a convicted criminal from pun ishment, but was merely for the purpose of inviting your assistance for the pre vention of any conflict between the au thorities of our two countries. I have taken upon myself the responsibility of not accepting your offer that Allen Mc- Donald anould be set at liberty In Cana da, confident that Her Majesty's Gov ernment will approve of the step at the SWIM time, and that they will appreciate theatraightforward manner in which you hays treated the matter." Warunterrow, March 7, l&W. TER IRTICKONS TO THE PIMAIDENT The mmmone for President Johnson to appear before the Impeachment Court, prepared by the Secretary of the Senate, is now in the hands of Chief Justice Chase for examination, cad tt is expected will be handed to the Sergeant-at-arms for service this afternoon. =I George T. Brown, Sergeant-at-Arms o the Senate, waited upon President John eau at four o'clock this afternoon and served upon him the summons to appm before the Court of 'lmpeachment. Th President replied he would attend to th matter. = The fractional currency Issued for the week amounted to $487,100. National Bank currency issued, $1,121,130; amount In circulation. $M9,741,74.5. Fractional currency dest royed daring the week, =7,010. `Receipts of internal revenue for the week, $5,485,W, and for the !twat year to date, $134,843,031. The Po/atonic* money order system throughout the country la paying a profit of $45,000 annually. Eleven thousand four hundred aful tour scree of land were disposed of at the Brownevllls, lebreaka, land office In February. =EI The foLlowing i• a statement of the public debt of the United State., on the drat of Much, ISO: DAS .Esertmp Cbts Lamest. flee percent. Maas l 1:12.7.4.0e fro Me per cent. Rends of ter sod UM I SL 111 m Ste per cent. lleids. 311.1C1t0 o. Nin per cent 4 2 1,en.../po ary Pezetes fled. MINA PP no Total 41.9.11.160.1 e: Id . _ • Debi learlsg Currency /Menai. .llx per cent. Eefda • Throe pepr coup '4 later.% Not. OS Itml_rpo Three Ins 1.4 m Neter =PI, trO nr nape par prii, Clt ril test es 56.5 to, 0.) za.rsoma Aratured Debt ha Preanded for Z 3 ,3.3333. 3.33 1 , 33 Neal. doe 336 rat a. 13C— . . . . ... .. LMUIPA C• 33333334 . 3rea N• Yes, sa• lazed 4315 I d. 4317 a. August U. an/ 33.10 , 41 11, SOS 133. Irma.' 11. La.-- 3.133 Ca) to load, .33233 ladramay a 3.33. t 0 T 33.1,7 i .La.. :017 17. Mt, mad prior therm . .. 133,1111 leads of •pelt IS, La o el 33.3.337 Nate*. bar ..• :31 (0 Tanvorau fay-- ...... 1.10,730 te Carlaut. of 13.1331343333...-- M.D. 0 MO= Debt Seetrtng no interest V. S. 0te5....... e .. r, ........ lereetle N ul Darn Dead Cort Men. of Deposit.... TWA. •-••• ...... ••••••4 .11 =Jr TR to 51 . i i.! 4) HOZ= rcrta. /swung Us A. ISesuury. cot. S in.rn r 4 7,5 (Amu.? 35.15.1.41 Ma= 1322 E! Lamont of detO., lam coal la the Treason.. 412.311.131,C. 111POHT Ott wILIOKT YEACTS. Gen. Vtn Wyck will, in a few dap., submit to Mellower/ his report In regard to whisky frauds. This report will do` tapthe nature and extent of the frauds, the manner m which they aro perpetrated, the loss to the Government, and to what extant federal officials are connected with them. lie will recommend a reduction of the tax on whisky to fifty cent. per gallon, to le collected at the still and In the quantity produced, tbe amount of tax to be esti mated by the capacity of Ms still. LODISVI:U.Ek Terrible wile lurdor—Th Murder,. •atespl. se Tat. 111. U. 1414—At Leaspla So Ispipe sad Ie Captured. :ffy Toler:fob to Ike ittoborgh ea•ette.l Lotliemng, March B.—"A moat bore ble murder occurred in this city yester day afternonn. Wm. Kriel, a butcher, seized hie wife by the throat, throw her violently upon the floor, and- thawing a six barreled revolver fired, tie bell en- tering Just above the left ear, producing death almost Militantly. Kriel then placed the platol to his heed and fired, the ball glancing and inflicting a slight wound. At this moment seleter of Mrs. Kriel entered the apartment, whereupon Kriel fired at her several times, causing her to faint. 'Kriel then again discharg ed his pistol at his head and ran, but wee captured after sehort chase. The cause inslimed for the crime was that Mrs . Kriel, having received inhuman treat. moot at the hands of her husband. hal gone to live temporarily with her moth er. Kriel mother there yesterday, and becoming enraged at her conduct allot her. CHICAGO. Mb Mos MUNI by • Shot isploatim —Utak behest bandlliag linperL =I Czacsoo,' March s.—Yesterday after noon while five men - were engaged to tamping an unexploded blast on the Norton Canal, near Lemont, in this county, the blast exploded, kill log three of them Instantly, and Injuring another neVhe bsequently died. The fifth e au rionaly injured, but will probably recover. Ito High School building at Fon du Lao was destroyed Iry Are bet to gether with all the books, fi xt n ures, ight, dm The lan le estimated at $30,0001 insured for $15,000. The fifth annual report to the stock holders of the Chicago, Alton and St. Louis Railroad shows the net earnings for the year ending D3cember Slat, 1867, to be $1,743,733.42. . MEXICO Trial of Coosphistoro to Oforthrow itto•Uoyouisoool—Teir Iles mad Objett. CST Telegraph to to. I.ll.l.ltbargh HAVANA, 'March B.—The moll oteamer ban arrived from Vent Cruz. • The trial. of persona alleged to have been engird In the late conspiracy to overthrow the Jriarea government ere progressing.. The plan was to eilanial pato the members of Juarea's Cabinet, overcome the regiment stationed at dui' Palace, rob the truantry, end indulge in scenes of ratline and murder. Troops' have been dispatched to quell the revolution at Mazatlan. - The affairs of Girlies & Co., New,York agents for the Mexican loan, have been satisfactorily settled. Mr. TeR, of that Arm, is a passenger to the steamer, and will sail for New York on Tuesday next. Nvarytiting L /tulot. : ln the . Mexican ITY AND SUBURBAN iieutionaf Elsie at Fara ersburp lb. a Ip.. •eafo!d—Peb lie ix•rentioe-011.4aWased by 3,000 renbos—ni.loafea•inn. Joseph E she tilt,. !John Shafer was publicly executed at Parkersburg, Weet Virxsuia, F'ridsC lard, for the merrier of Lillienthal, Teutor and Ulrich. The two former, it will be rim.c•mbereil, were killed at Parkerebnrg, and the latter at •V heeling. The murderer, it appear., was on friendly terms with hie victims, and had no other incentive to commit the awful crime, by which he forfeited his own life. than the acquisition of small same of money, which he paid out to his creditor,' as aoon as obtained. The following la the Conteassiori he Made in February, while in jail awaiting trial: "I, the utedereigned, confess from my own free will that I am the murderer of Aloys Ulrich, Joseph Lilienthal and Rudolph Touter, and that I intended also to kill the fourth man if Almighty God had not prevented it, for which I thank him on my knees day and night. I. went no witnesses and no defence, and canuot really give any reason for my miedeeds, except that the evil spirit led me into temptation, and I could not reelst it. "I beg, also. that no diagram may at. Inch to my wife, who le free from blame, as I always arranged matters no that ehe would not have any suspicion, I also pray that those to whom I owe may not think that they will be defrauded. I am anxious to give each man:hia own as near a.. pm:tilde. A dispatch from Parkereburg gives the following amount of the execution: Pangensanno, March G.—John Elsie, alias John Shafer, the murderer of Lit lienthal, Tonlor and Ulrich, and the would-be murderer of hlojor White, all of this city, was hanged this afternoon in a field adjoining the Northwestern pike, about two miles out of town. • The weather was cloudy and wet, and the roads knee-deep with mud. Not withstanding this, a crowd of over five thousand, of bah sexes, a few mounted or ridiug in wagons, were there to see the execution of oho of the moat cold blooded murderers known In the annals of crime. The nrienner, escorted by his confeseor, Father Perko, arrived at the! scaffold about 12:30 p. In. He made !notiddrees, but. handed to a friend a written oonfse ! mien, which is to bo published. He maintained a calm and stolid manner, ! and ascended the gallows with a firm ! step, showing a rather prepossessing face and presence. The prop fell at one o'clock, end life wasrpromounced extinct at twelve min utes after. He did not struggle, and but for an occasional slight tremor and up lifting of the hand. one would have imp posed death inetantarmoua The ground was kept 'by two compa nies of militia. The behavior of the as sembly was quiet and orderly, and befit- Wig se solemn an occasion. Elsie was a native of Baden; alerted two years in the Papal army, only one of which was spent In Rome; from.this ho deeertad and probably went to the brl. gaudy of the mountains, as le common with dcseitera. Ito cams to this couutry about three years ago, and was married about a year since. lie was a worker In wood, but not a good carpenter or cabi net maker. , • I. Hugh Connelly and Daniel McGeary, who were implicated In the East Liberty robbery and indicted with others for bone breaking, as will be seen by our Court reports of yesterday, were ac quitted. It appears, however, that there was some ground foi their farther de tention, and they were reminded to jail by the Court. 'Yesterday evening the reuse of their detention was developed, by Chief of Police Green making in formation before the Mayor charging Ah•att with receiving stolen goods. The ,charge w0..9 based open information ob• -mined from John PI Abseil, ono of those convicted of the East Liberty robbery, 'who states that they received a quantity of boots and shoes stolen from a store in Lawrenceville last fall, and also two chests of tea and other articles stolen from a grocery td' the Diamond., One clout of the tea and two empty chests were found on the premises at the time the East Liberty goods were discovered. Theca men should have been originally indicted for receiving stolen goods, as there wan no evidence to prove their guilt of env other crime. Commitments were lodged against them. 1=Ill! The last will and testament of the late General William Robinson, Jr. has been probated. It le dated March Pth, and the codicils, of which there are two,. are dated reepectively January Ith, 1:61. and July Igth, ISC.4. The entireestate, Loth real and personal, is bequeathed to his wife, Mary Robinson, during her natural life. after which It is to be divided among his seven children equally, to he held in trust by the executors, Mary Robinson, Jame, Robinson and William ff. Sii.nberger, until such time en the youngest son of Alexander Robinson shall arrive at the age of twenty-one •ears.; • when it is to be divlded. It ileolorovidee for the payment, annually, of two hundred and fifty dollar , . to Sarah Cleridenning, during her natural life, I =1 - Dr. A.G. McCandless, Physician of the Board of nodal, furmilhes the follow hag tat of Interrumit. and the diseases which caused theth doling the week comment- log February 2.1 J, sod ending March lot 1%9. The number of deaths were 4 .50 ; 9; females, II; white, 19, and adored, I. Of the shove there were under I,year, 4: from Ito .10 to 15,11: . ..1) to 30. 30 to 40, 3; 40c. "" 50, 2; 50 to CO, 1; GO to 70, I; 70 to SO, 2. Dierasra —Heart apeams, 1; Asthma, 1; Small Pox,':; Typhoid fever, 1; Manin- Otis, 3; Conaumption. 3; D‘ Way, I; Palsy, 1; Pneumonta,!...,". Crone, 1; Ca tarrh; 2; Anteldaltla, 1; born, 1. ' consenapsaves. Dr. Keyser mart ~t ...0 . 1tat moat con• eumptive caws are th of neglect and Inattention to the premonitory symp tom,. Ile feele warnulted in his opinion on this subject from the cures of hun dreds of cum' In their Initial eters, which, if allowed to,progreeti, would' have ended in same Incurable lesion of the pulmonary organs. This la true, not only as far an the lunge areconce?ned, but also with regard to any other of the vital parts. In fact, every ono knows that it is admitted in the common affeins of every day life, that he who postpines to an indetinite period what should be attended he at once, in not only deethed an unwise but even al neglectful man. Health is of more consequence than money, for no hno la kith, to IMO the lat ter discreetly without a proper observ ance of the rules whleir govern the for mer. == The great rush of patients at the pate lla epartnients of the Great Arabian Physician has caused the learned and experienced doctor WI temporarily with draw his card from thGAZETTS. When he succeeds In @tree ng emit, for these already entered on hilt books for treat ment, be will resume advertising. lie Lou been remarkabiV, ekiliful, and baa already effected hundreds of cures in this city. Some of his cases were very obstinate, but with rare care, chill and knowledge the Great rabian triumphed over disease. Dr. Keyser say. tlia Rheumatism le a constitutional diem.e and not manned to a part merely. Wit lot ho Is willing to admit that it manifest itself in a partic ular part of the ovate en, heat the name time contend Wet tbe Weems' la never theless general, and bent. those who be come its victims oltmtimes lows tleah and are troubled wi wandering pains in various portent' the Internal organs an wallas in the J.Anta ad extremities of the body, No case f Rheumatism or neuralgia (pain 0,, net*.,) was ever' permanently cured by any other course than one which had for its object the res toration of a Lealthylat to o of the stomach and digestive organ . bring about which It le not neer to pull down the system by violent d pletory measures, but rather to build it up to the par standard of health.. Canst thwalnot minim to • mind diseased, And with some sweet, blisioss antidote. CIE•13•0 the fool bosom of th e wallow staff That weighs upon the eat tl Cerialuly ; Bitters will .do It when nothing else will. Melancholy, Depreasion, Hypochondria, Insanity, all spring, more or lasi, from a &maned stomach, and thla, Plantation Blttera la sure cure for. 'There Is no miatakeabout Ii; Dvspepela, Flauciat se, Dullness, Ague, and tow Spirite must yield to the health giving and genial Influence of the Plan tation Bitters. If you ore In doubt, make one trial and be °malts:ed. Thus stay those who know. • AtAnnowa WA:nat.—A dellgbtful artlele—auperlor to. Cologne, and at ball the price. . acw:r:F Sudden Death.—Coroner's Barbara Shen,. died suddenly at her reddens* -on Liberty street, in the Ninth ward, Thursday evening, about di o'clook. Coroner Clawson was notl fled and held aril:aped yeslenlay =un less, when the Jury found that death re sulted front natural causes. The de ceased was thirty-eight years of age. She leaves a husband and one child, the only survivors of quite a large &miry.' Great . Artblail niatdan.—owing to ills crowded patients which daily throng the elegant sputa:tents of the (heat Arabian Physician, corner of Liberty street and Cecil alley, that gantienian has been compelled to tomporsuily wiihdraw his advertizement. Those wiabing to avail themselves of Ilia scientific cure will olemie call and register their names in advance. CountsUen Water is a oertaln Aare fir Diabetes and all dLwaaes of the Mid; perk #+ore ale by all Owicists. taws. r I FRIG+ITFCL . 1 Urrt .6 IF .1/ a reloblolliesllaPit upon • %ogre by bate •lobe His nwe loooo—Tbe Porp.trwor • mooted P taltoopens of nab Pittlob A ruffianly and brutal affray occurred yesterday morning at No.i First street, Third ward, Allegheny, In which Isaac Johnsen, a colored man, was cut In a frightful manner by John Johnson, a white man. It repeatrs that the parties have been working together for over a year as " night goilere," lived In the game house, and no difficulty has ever existed s , between thorn until yesterdk morning, when this affray occurred. The white man alleges that while hews lying in his bed yesterday morning the negro came into the house drunk and was.b•- having hiriaself In a disorderly manner, when ho called to him to keep quiet, whereupon ho (the negro) came into his bedroom, eelzed a chair and made an as sault upon him, boating him over the head with it and swearing be would knock his brains out. He get out of bed as soon as possible and knocked the negro down with his fist in order to keep him from beating his brains nut with the, chair. The negro then seized upon an axe, which was standing In the room, and made at him with that ; he lied to the kitchen and locked himself In, and the negro broke lathe windoive and followed I him. He then, in self d once, pulled his knife out of his pocket d cat him. The negro' e statement earl a little from thin, and is order to avoid si ng either of them injustice. having en one story we will give the other . It is as fol. lows; He says he is 2234 of age; came from Baltimore over a year ago, and shortly after coming to Allegheny began work with Johnson as a "night Boiler," and bearded with him. There was also a shoemaker boarded in the hew.. They always got along peaceably. He bunted up the jobs, dose most of the work, and gave John two-thirds of the money. Friday nigst they finished a Job of work and went home togethei. When they arrived at the house, Johnson, having a key for the cellar door, went Into the house that way and came up and opened the front door, which was fastened on the inside, and lit him In. When he got In I Johnson told him that the shoemaker I was in bed with his wife. DuriegSatur day and Sunday Johnson was cross and euLlen, but did not say anything more about the shoemaker. Yesterday morn ing, while he was sitting at the table eat ing hie breakfast, Johnson, who was still In bed, called out to him to keep quiet and slop his'swearing. He replied that he was not swearing, get up from the table and went Into the bed room. As soon as ho entered Johnson Jumped out of bed, struck him with his fist and knocked him down; he got upend tried to get out of the room, when Johnson came at hint with a knife and cut him v.; timed. Ho received ono wound in the hack part of the shoulder, two in the breast, one on the right arm, and one on the nose. His cries of murder brought olliror Fisher, of the police, to his ream, when Johnson was arrested and taken to the lock-up. The negro was removed there also, where his wounds were at tended to by Dr. R. A. Johnston. Hie Injuries, although severe, are not consid ered necessarily fatal. Information was made before Mayor Drum against Jahn eon, the white man, charging him With felonious assault and battery, upon which he was held for a hewing. lilapwasar,[ardor aadl lialeide— ProL Mailerowi. ilas Wistaria. Mills ills Mar and Commits asicias. The following item contained In • special addressed to the Cleveland Leader, by a Meadville correspondent, [loosesee• local Interest, inasmuch am Prof. Andareon is well known In these parte “Before this comes to "hand you will hove • learned that Prof. Anderson, the well known preandigitaeur, committed suicide beet night in Cincinnati, by shoot ing, first killing his little non. The cause, no doubt, was domestic trouble. A dispatch was reeelv,sl here this MOM in, from Cinelmtti, saying that Mrs. Anderson would no doubt be on then Eastern bound express trnin, which sr riTtl about ten o'clock. and in company with a man who was described. A tele gratti to Mrs. A. was also sent, which, If she weir discovered, W. to be given to her. 'him. A: was on the train and in company with the roan described, whose name 61 Id orris,an Individual who had been In the employ of l'rof. Anderson as superuninerary. It hen the dispatch was handed to her, Morris reached out his baud and took it, opened and read it and then handed it to the victim of bis wiles. It read stout es follows: "Your husband last night kilt s 1 yloir little boy and then shot himself. They are both dead. Come back for God's sake?' The poor creature was unite crushed by the awful news, but struggled to her feet end len the car; the man Morris fallowing her. She want Imo the McHenry House and remained until the afternoon stores train left, when site started for her deso lated home. The appearance of the couple attracted attention ou Wu train. She seemed be be dejected, cud laboring under distract 'of Mind, and paid but little attention to him, who talked to her elm.d incessant ly Ina low tone of voice. She Is repre sented to be quite a nue looking woman of thirty to tnirty-flve Isere of age, with a face indicating weakness rather than wickedness. to punishment could be too severe for the wretch who is the au thor of this terrible tragedy. 'We pit* the pooerulued woman." =1 The jury impannelled by Coroner Clawson to inquire into the, Manner and Coon. of the death of James Casslday and Henry Green, coal miners, who were killed on the Pan Handle Railroad on the sth hot, an as of which was published in the Gascrre of Friday, ' convened at the Mayor's •and yester day morning, and after hearing the testi mony of John Ker r, H. Bolinger, Ber nard Ikorluim, A. Lyton, Homer Smith and William Orr, Conductor, Engineer, Fireman and Brakemen on the train, from which it appeared that the deceased, had got on the train contrary to orders,' and that the accident resulted from the: breaking o, a whoci.a. previously stated,. the following verdict was returned: The dercused came to their death on the sth day of March, lhSi, near Cork'. Run Tunnel, Chartiers township, on the Pan Handle Railroad, by being croaked in ,the wreck of coal train No. 21, which was thrown from the track by the accidental breaking of a wheel. 102=Z71= Jacob . Stand, a boy about eleven years of age, son of Mr. Jacob Staudr-chan dier, on Butchers run, was killed almost Instantly on Saturday. Ho was coming frem the chandlery with a wagon loaded with boxes of .soap, on the top of which be and the driver were seated on - two empty boxes. In tunclutt out of the North Common Into Pitt alley a sudden jolt titres? the doomed directly under one of the wheels of the wagon, whiat passed over and broke 111111 neck. He died almost Instantly. At the Inquest the drivyr was exonerated , from all blame, and a verdict of accidental death was rendered. Gene South.—R. W. Mackey,. Esq.. First Cashier of the Allegheny Natiotuti Bank, yesterday took, hie de-Arture (or New Orleans, where he will remain sev eral months to recuperate his health and strength.. We trust he may fully accom plish the object of his visit and return home physically Improved. Few gen tlemen of this city have as many warm personal friends as Mr. atackey, and none are more deserving the friendship bestowed. Commissions Recorded.—The following named gentlemen having been appointed Notarien Public by Governor Geary, their commissions have been receive d and entered on record in the Recorder'. Gilbert M. Mclfeetera, Cherie" C. Taylor; 0. M. Murphy and P. IL Marts, Pittsburgh; Frederick M. Magee, Oakland; John Mummy, Alleghenj;' J. R. Jaques, Pod, Birmingham. THE,PRIZE RING. The NaCeel asa ♦llea Adair at M. =I Sr. Louis, Afereh 9.—The McCooi and Allen matter stands about as follows; McCool this morning deposited in the hands of the proprietor's of the Broad Gunge Saloon five hundred dollars, as the that deposit in the match under the challenge telegraphed this morning. Allen says he is wailing to. sae If MeCool's friends will put_ up the second deposit of .three hundred and fitly dollars in the match made on Saturday night. If they fall to do so, he will claim the forfeit, and be ready to accept MrCool'e challenge -for the match for twenty-five hundred dollars a aide sixty or ninety days after the fight with Coburn, _the mill to be fought, however, within filly miles of Cincinnati instead of • St. Louts. He claims It has been - his intention to fight the winner of the championship far 94500 or 113,900, and his determination is still fixed In that regard. Many rumora have been Itrolrculatien during the day, and mttehaicitentent existed among the wties interested, but the above is ho llered to bee- fair statement of the case at innsent. . =I Tsturrupt io tts Pittsburgb tissetta.l Daimon, March 9.-. The city eicotlon, to-day, molted In the choice of . A. D. Manson, Ropublicau, for Mayor, by a vote of 7,715 to 1,307-•4 Republican gain of 157 from Lott fall. • Bat.e.ter, 'March flayford, Republican, mu elected Mayor by 130 majority. • Both brandies of tho City governmerit gra Ilepubllow. The. Tote woe the jargeat over polled. • Diareromp, March . —Fe rguson Hahne. Democrat, was elected Mayor by 175 majority. The Romocrata carry flap of Norma. warily AOSUSTA, March 9.—The Democrats and Antl-Prohibitory Liquor men to-day elected Daniel Williams Mayor by fifty eight majority. Tho vote was Ma largest over cast. " The Republicana have four one of seven Aldermen. The Anti- Prohibitory Liquor men have, majority 14 the Common commit. COg.If,ERCIAL =I • )///4741,, IP/7 . 1411 Coo Monday hlweb 9 (tod The tneleruent coodirlrm •.t the wearberbss atendanry to, retard otar bus:nem which. at best, Is, and has been b r von., tune past, very dull. In the goners( resrltets there are no new features worthy of nott , s, and pricr.se• without Important eloang , littrall—Wlntes Wheat Is qolet and un ebangiO at V1.4304/5 for Red, an , l sr, 4 utl,sS for While. corn ts stdet but steady at %®II, on track, and 41,0641,10, In st.re. and firm but unchanged; 64018,. 011 tract. maul 0071; store. Bye la dm at 41,10, to first hands, and $1,63(i1" la store. Bales 10 rearm, and In • demand at MY9,10, 'FLOBB—Ia dull and Imoltargedy mmtlaue to quote at $10,19611,21 for Spring Wheat; ell 011g0 for Winter Wheat, and 411016 for faner brands. Bye Flour, *weak sad Buckwheat at 14,240 4,10. PROVISIONS—. Bacon I. .ready hot on. stunted, with regular Jobbing mho, at I dROll. far Shoulders; 14015. for Ribbed and Clear Sides; and 1734. ter Sugar Cored Hams. Prilos kettle rendered Lard las, in Cornea, and 1034 e In keg.. Dried leef,2oo. Ifeas Pork, Cs,io. 88/TER—I. gm end In good demand but unchanged; sales of prime to <holm 801 l at Mabee. EGGS—lludar the izehaenee Of mamma ar rivals, the market la weak. and drooling -1440d1. DRIED rigurr—gs Inn and In good demand but maimed; sale. of Priam, at 70114 for quarters, and 10611 a for halves, and APO'. at 7010. GREEN APPLES—Stang, with • Rood 10. cal demand, and the market may be quoted arm at it. 5005,60. POTATOES—Continue dull but anahanged; small axles atala at U 01,04 per bushel, sad $.101,2d par barrel, ta SEEDS—Clovaraaa4l. Intilat and naalanged a11aa8,26. TLakottsg bland la dull and noadnal at IMAMS. lrlansaed In good demand at 13.40. LAND OIL—Is aren . but unehang..l; No. 2 L. quoted at 000001. •ad No. I at 11,2301,10. DEANS—Quoted at $4,25040.0 per bah.. ONlONS—Quoted at SOPA Per bu.b.2. HOMlNY—gut.t at 14220471 per bbl. APPLE IitITTEM—SCoa at MIAle per VINEGAE—SaIea at 1114:1at. ea to tlaaltti. I=o=l Oman as ?Ira ihreszrzaa MONDAY. Mara 0, lOU. There with again a very light sopply of Cattle to-del, and while the deemed was very tuna indented, there being no foreign buyer. In attadase, and the butchers bulled very sparingly, the market, athertheiese, was • very stir one, nod taking Oa the different grades tote antideratien, prices rultake thuds higher. Prime fat Cattle gold at about last week's !arse, while common end media grades brought better Prleteit, ad at coon there wer but very few in the yards untold. Primer. snag butchers Bettie sold at from t% to 0% grins, fair to medium at eX to 7% and stoekere at 0% to Bd. Al n general nag, the butcher! are buying very eparthgly, whith is owing to • great falling err is the demand (or Ikea meat, and as the wo4log classed are obliged to teen mite, erpecially those who an out of em- ployment, the number of Cattle wanted in this market is failing of pereeptibly, and, as this is not manned to this market alone we are to hopes that the prtentt exorbitant gannet long ere eatalsed. The following Is a pretty no. mats report of al the leading ellen L. totheillid• reports rianng sold 11 bead Chleago tattle at 4140 f 54. James idiAllister told 10 head of awe and steam for Boyd et 1,)4 to 7%, and e head of W sablegta aunty got. at 'I. Dana • thir. sold 7 bead of pretty good fat teeth at 84; and 4 Ba. fresh eat 770 per hind. Greenwald s Kan sold 70 beet Chicago cattle at ei4 to 8 80. Nitholes Carr sold n/ head of halr to good Watern suers at e% to 7%. Mark. and Trauma reported bead of mixed Chicago nettle a e% toe. Jebel Kerwin bought two show cattle from Silent Smiteat 11; two extra bulls at 034, and two (atria do from Lao Eckert at ay(. Ltrikety a Co. retailed .73 need of mixed stole, on commission at iq to 3. • Dolan a Co. wholesaled la head aft good Patera steers to Carr axing • 7- Bertha cola le head of prime Ohio cattle to Byers is Had/ et Tjy liasietrad is Blaketoak .old 17 head et enact thileseo cattle for Dolan a Co. to Peter fable/ at 7,t4, node head for Elsamen a 034 to 7. Staksly a Gamin wholesaled la head of ood Peoria nacre, arentatusl,2W3 at 7. Id. Vetoer wholesaled II head of 1011$ fat attic to Shalt a Kamm at 1.0. and retailed • heal ate to - Myers • Needs moot basins sold N heed t cattle • .7% to a, IS do do at 7% to kik and haul stockers at a to 4.34. Kraus a rim .old 40 bath Mono cattle at 608%. Brant of the regain dthlara had no stock today; amens othars Kedge. I Taylor, Shera ton" la lithium,. the Is:Shamberry. There .a a remarkably 11/tht apply of sheep ea sale to4a7 ate as a oonarquesee, those who arm se fortunate as to haven't. Mad of stook, texperteatea no dlaleolty lk get. Mat so mirages. flood to,prlms tat mutton slap sold at from 6 tor and extra at 174 Garvin mkolesaled U Teed to at I. Emortak • Co. whoresalad If bead of — estrs sheep,.Mersting 148 U. I% and tataCed 53 ot to 04. Johd ld'Allater retaUedtt heal at a to T. J /nob X= !bold aro?. bat we did aot get hi. pie.: ' The market le quiet but Ina. end while the demand It light. Prises With 1 .. t wk are a abode Mahar. rasylog hoes II to 11 e. alass. Lafferty & Co. wholesaled CI head to Demi.* & Ito. at IN. Rothsbilde & Bret* o.Potasy l ille Gthilt , d ti he. at* tti Eaterlak & Co. tarots beak retailed :0 bud at. to PIT2IIIIIIRCIN amt 4./IMILLT. 07/101. Ot to Pitflnr i Gmcwrint Yuma., Illarelt 0, lin. rta metal market has been unusually active during the week which has just closed, and under the tng coulee of • .toady demand, pried. we wall nostalowL Ike trannactumn. In the a/vegeta, arc the largest we hate bad repott ed lot tome time, and as will be aeon; the great otoportlan of the axles being common and me ditun grads, earthy to . their 'Doug relatively abeam than wltat u boaopafl/ tanned fancy brudn, and betidn eonsomera, owing to lb. low rata for tamanfaaturet Iron sad .144 are sompallad to boy as alone as posslble In ordet to mate •lbe ands awed:. We quota the fol lowing oaks drrarzaclys. leo tons Way Forge. tr? 03— nosh ka ......... al CO— cash ECI=2:2 It 93 tub 114 00— Moe • (im loge c0tta...... ER? . SOS - Neutral No. Pori /16-6 met COO P N 0.2 Forge 5150—0 ma. RraUuollO COAL •%11.117/ 15021 LAU SP Toro. on. 110 10110 N 401210 YOCIO $37 10-00400 200 " Toro., at femme 34 OS—Imo& too 0 040100154 V• 1147 roti•—. 105 CO— Cash =0 at Mottled and White ...... 34 00-4 Mot aW tl Lots grads, at torsaoe..... SO 10-1 wen 106 0 0 0 0 « 31 OC mien too “ .. .• . . o .... U. on— sun 11C0 o Medium reels IS SO-010os WO .. Open Grey, lay. bran' 00 20-4 moo 200 0 °MO.) Flo. to aniTs 31 00-0 moo Et=t2 MIA * lotetp7r.to go out of atol'ht p.t. MP *p. L Low gm* at know.— XI 00— tub IGO Medina Guinn., x 7 ot-4 ea. " U 1.0.-8•203 ON/1201.04. 100 toes No. I polio.. 110 .• (tool Wand ECM: Eri32=l M=ZN; MM= 191 06-4 M. . n CO-4 mw . 10 0*74 MOS =I Oman or WI PITIVIIINSI Guerra, ritlahlr. Mash IA UK& t • Notwithstanting It has beta aantandad that the and rotes for mmonfastnred It.. and Ne/11 bare been kept down to it very low point for • year past. taking ...Whiled else tato sooald oration, there has boon a 11111 further natl.,- lion, and we now bine bu bon quoted atitia and 05111 at 14,0 pat keg.' llomparod with the highest point reached during the war, theft her Imes 5 deellne of over two hundred per In the prim of •Iron mad Nene, end 1k le pow alleged that, at present earn rates, there ls no margin for the minufsaturer whatever. It le mipsehol, however, that orders wIll:now Dow to 01x1 freely. the present rota dining talapettUoa, and en • onneequenee, our mills will be put la fall blaet, not unit °tingle , . but ..doubto turn ,^ aml ones more Pittsburgh will stand out prommentlyu the great Iron mut of this muitiv—the "Birmingham of the 11.1- teo States: , The following are the .srd rates, serrated up to sae: Oommon Bar ogee 1340`33i Bono Shoe • • • • licay Band 4 , 114.0 414.1 L 1666 3.66 4 gip Ruud sad &pars ...... .6714 Oval ' I.iio Of Half Oval and half Bourul--......... a 6 Bolkar . lroo am pi Nall Nods Shoal U. u to II I ax l% is to 24 1134 , 24 to 21 4h All Wandal in over la In. wt , la Xa EOM - 10d to 604 N. Id . 7 co Fosahlg nod ' Id lins - 700 Brads $1 75 itd floe Oro Id and Id sap J( .o 5 ao Id and Id k II Ciloah. ss 441 soot 5.1 '5 a Out noicai — 90 00 sd llarrel Nallt—g tub. 0f" 1 iooh, *Mt; 1% huh. liO,50;1% in.h, Kw ; Iye loeh, NOV. num.—Nem or saasounas at I 0 days, with among rate of Eultaoro an Now York; or s &sworn oil per moot. for Pub, if remitted on moiler of lorobw. Paireasto to to made In New York Ezoboragoo B. 'Maury Nblee, or their equivalent. Nails in loin of IS. kegs sod upwards, 113.5 a Dor leg or. Nedimouot on Milo of lua Mae Aftir dollars. . • sew York thilll• Ilarkee. - t 97 rogeirme to the Flttstersh Caudle.]: New Tone Muth L—flecelpta for the weeki 5,01 b eeves, ft= sheep and lambs; 111,440 begs. Mirka! for Ike(' Cattle today only moderately native, the wants of butob. en being comparatively mall. The sale. made were at a reduction of Mingo from lot Monday. Theta tearoom sitU abbot IMO head; *sirs lot* lend at 1I4; Prime. iya Imo, ant guilty, 1741111Sei fair to good, elg Po i r i ttlr:l2l.a W mti d re:tgartrinfr d i t r ai i . log the orator part of the week, prices be log I¢ll7l lo higher, but towards the ulnae ebenwy less drtanees perceptible. Today null the yards the market Is only modes t g.telY op r• and oaths weak, though shee se Winer than thou of tut et, li ear, on market at Fortieth street, where sees tholuded'3ll3 Sheep, slam lbaaverull. USG 11140;409 lilinols, PI lbs., at 7544: 4 1fet quote. m oos artn, 17gV; prim*. lfg; com on to good, s 7 1 inferior Merkel for Swipe weed and heavy ' Coder at 118 for common to MUT Prime Caro felt there we on We 14 ears at Fortieth strut .1 1,207 bead at Cemmunthalri Untold. 411/14•Yorefs, brOußtittpfo, =3 Cl' I.ltia ET. ilrmea (1' riTTSOCRPH GJLArITC, F.D.', Mama*, Int We note an important advance in the Pi/- lowing articles: Club Acid, Opium, /dor pole, Quinine. Camphor, Shellac, lodine, lodidi of Potassium, Olive Oil, Madder Spirits Turpentine and some Other scads. Some forel en ;foals are In light oily, end have - been Pon in `New u`New Tot on speculation. Thu disastrous tire, arlitch orocurred et i..torutory 11. ware. powers and Weight. man, of Philadelphia, may render some goals 'of their hianufseture temporarily scarce, but the enterprise of that Wall in:town firm will overcome all diMenitles In 4 very short time, and we venture to say that there will be but very little, it say, literritpuon in thaw regulaz MA. Acid, aeetic...: • TT Ade!. Citric' 103 $1 field iiiiirle iii l i Aloes, Cape 3 , / IR vi Ammonia., Agma 10% to 14 il5 Ammonia, Carbonate. 17 to 00 D Assaioatids .—. ... ..... ; ' 50 D /lalasta Copalbs, 1 10 11, Day Dam 3000 to 5.50 it irali, Cinchona, P01e......... 35 to 33 y I Cinchntts, Red 115 to 190_ f s Blue Y a lt s d Blue Ms 65 i ol 12% 13 to. 0 Borax, iteattotl SS to 40 .15, Calmed _ . 115 D 111 ID 10 I.I ID 1 87 .. 1 . .0 162 11 , ? Cuii;nW. Zelaci Cochineal to W. •5l 41 ID Copper. Cream Tartar ,4,1, t,I. . Cubtbin Dov.e. ,-i 4 t 1 79 lb IV 33.4 to 1 27 4 V 14 9 to 11 14 --, 1 '23 • to 24 . 14 ~ 5 5 to 58 , 15 82 to 99 lb 99 lb' 20 . RID. .740 - $3 lb P Ka Ergot Ether Nitro. Ether Sulphuric Falai° Gambler Glue No. I Gum Amble Sorts.... Gum Arabia Select.— Hoffman's •Anollyns.. ladlHops Itosubilmat Iron Carbonate 25 • y 5 2 IT ' 54 5 6 • 54 5 ' 1 15 . : 19 . to 14 tb 90 tol al . 15 • 52 lb 7 440 1 44 11 I 11, 4 to 4% 5, 90 to 160 54 5 160 la 15 .fro to 11.50 11 5 2 50 Co 2 10? 5911. .. 4 25 r. , : . 410•tO5 40 ; : 1 grlz: .. -- • : to, r ... i 0, . .. . 6 00 1M t 11 27 i • 2 05 p o 14. .511 .. 47 - 114 5. Iron Carbonate Precep. letrßlale Ivory Bieck.... Juniper 'Berries Lupo Madder Magnesia Cab Magnesia Cart. Morphia Sulphur Nitrate Sliver Ochre American Ochre French - Oil Almonds Oil Anise Oil Bergamot Ott castor ....... Oil Camila Oil Cloves Oil Cod Liver Oil Lemont Oil Lemon Oil Olive Oil Olive, Marseilles.. Oil Pennyloyal...... Oil Peppermint Oil Sassafras...... Oil Wintergreen Opium Ores Septa Merinos .. . . . NA/NIMBI each Pouts. Chlorate.... Patens. Nitrate.... Potasea Sulphate. Pewee Bromide. Potassa lodide.. Qtue " - 22 tO 24 .... • •16 ..... 210' 6 10 EU iinini - 611;er tinfoil. Hoot Aeonaiter Root Blood Boot C010mb0.... Boot Gentian ~.. Boot low= 40 5 . Boot Ipecac, P0n..1...a 2 70 Root Liquorice.— .... 10 tO B) Boot Rhubarb 370 Root SarDaparllia 53 Boot Valeilan, Eng.— Bs Uosln 6OD to 60 , F, I Sal Epsom 6 534 Sal Itoehelle sal Soda 3% U 434 Seed Canary 11 I Seed 11em.... ...... .. II A E.111:111, Alex o SS fl 13 Spirits Turpentine.... li: to 030 64 t Soda 11l garb Whiting 334 ln 13 Mandel Ratters In New York WIC Closed as itolgpl+o7,4 Cul Tsleen\ to QS Pitl.o.o G.+ltt Inn" Year., Marsha. 1858. SONVY am SOLD.. None? eacY at 800 per cent. on call. Ster ling quiet and week at mao34, beet bank er. data irregular and opened at 140%; dor . caned to 139%; advanced to UOMa declined to 140, .d closed needy at /10%.01‘0%. 001211X.ilt. Garen:tweak! weak and heavy. Clews a Co. fornlah the following 1130 closing quota. bons: Coupoue NI, 110441111; do. P 64 uosta 110%; d0. , 64.11/iNalenit do. N 55, 10Eu.0W:: do. new 106%0114; 10.40 e, 101140101%. 7400, Toe excitement In the stock market on 'Elisio without parallel In history- Stock Exchange fluctuatioe frequent and violent. Stock opened at M 5.... to to. fellOned by a decline to nti and • raUy to 75. The decline from NI to 7114 was started on the report that the new certificates repreient log the now stock' were making their an. yearn.* on the street, and the deelme was further accelerated by another reran "thattne principal broker for the bull party had felled. These stories were without foundation, and the broker in cee.tloll not only margined bin Erie down tole, but had • large blank balance over. One broker alone .Id fort thousand to fifty th ouesad shares, which is underetood to be for the account of Yr. Drew. Short Interest le e arm,. and was morselled by the heavy fall to-day. Great fluctuations In Erie tended - of course to detract from the rest of the 'market. but Western shuns are stronger and higher m many mnes. Wabanb, China go Sod Alton and Northwestern common and prefermdare hlgher and in demand. CLOSII. QIIOVATtOSS. . Canton, Girip64. land, SACIAPA Wells Expreea aril Cumber American, enalea; V Adams, 71011.!4; ntied Suite; MOTU Merchants , Union,BB%l3.lP/H Holeasitrer, Si ISPH4; MariPeee7ClSi Pachile 111011110 Atlantic. ilili.io9BNy Western Union i Tele graph 31 ,-4 031+4 : New Took Central. 129 , 40 MN; rte, Mtioraj; Preferred.7Bo9o; Liar. lam, no quotation; Hudson. 1430145 i ead , Mg. bridoMl4% Onto Certitlabm, Wanner', SPAHISP4I St Paul, WASS; do preferred, 05-Helfaii.4; Michigan Central. 112; Michigan Southern. 91%e11e2; I ll inois Cen. Pittsburgb, 1011401011; Rock 111.00, 0730teryi; Northwestern, 683(,00 , 34; Preferred. ,a , ,itiarN; FortVrayne,loiplelK; Hartford Erie, Hi Terre "ante. iSii; Ya- I Ist preferred, Sit Hannibal and at. Joe, 7t; Cleveland PlailOVllle, leb; sourPs, 11P4; mw Tennessee's 615-4. The males of Erie to-day renahed 170,0C11 011130 .1.11.1M.5. Mining shares dull; 13MIth 2 Parmelee, 3 Qaarte MU1.13; Ledge TO. 6011-1.4.011 r. =SI:giZEM Illivir Yerk Prodea• Markel. By Tole:mat to the Eltialrotth tiasotto.l New Yeas. March 9. 7 -Cotton better! . sales of 6,M0 bales, at WielMo for middling uplands, clewing rather quiet:. Floor; re ceipts kess bbis; market 20100 better, but lees ;salve; salts of 1,000 bbl,. 4 $0.100 9 , 0 3 for imputes, State and wens.; 919,100 10.90 for extra mow; adrsimao for extra westere;sl9,l9eo4 ,4o for white wheat lanes $10,10014.10 for 7t. 11. O.; eleol9 for extra 8L Louts, and 1112413 for mood to chowe do, cloalog quint- California flour very Iran fl.loo or 7,000 sacks It Ill? ..71014M. BY° oor smiler: axles of SO 66 13 at. $7,00.9.60. Corn Beal Whiakynominal. Wheat; receipts 1,710 busks market • shade drmer sad In fair demand; males of MAO bush, at 41.415(09,46 for No. leering in store and no. named; AM for No.l do delivered; MOO fOr mixed spring 02.6e03,10 for amjper rennerl- Tune; tagitt for amber Ste n; $l4O for for wnite MOO for whitesquads on canal. Bye scares unitizes; sales otlare bosh Jersey at .1001.90. Barley firm; Wesel 16.90 been, at 10.25 for venom md $3,33 for Canada West. Earley Malt quiet and firm. Corn; receipts Pk= bushiasarket lgno better, closlog quiet and scarcely so arm; sales Of O.OM bore, at Vann= for new moved weatern afloat, the latter an amnion; *1,3101.41g for old do in .store; e 1,31 for yellow Jersey; 11121501,39 for white Southern; SLIZYJILIO for Southern yellow. Oats; reeelpte 4726 Min; Market 10140 D and more active, with Balm of 9,t) hostels at price. ranging from &No to eilfo tor weitern In mere. Toe following is toe stock of gram in.warehonset Wheat, 1,173,- 153 bullets; corn, 1,710,029 bushels; oats, 1,141.912 bushels; rye, 41.M9 bushels barley, Melt [mottle; malt, Mara bastotle; 4,624 bushels. Rim Coffee 1s firm but riot very .diva, with Wee of 3.550 bags Rio at private terms. Sugar is very doll with sale. of MO 110g,heada Cuba at M 11 10 to 13c. and 'Sonoma Havana Ist 1174 to o. ato• lasses is quietuni study, with also 0 1 910 barrels Porto Uleo at private terms. Mope are quiet. Petroleum is steady at lltfo for erode. and We for relined 15 bond. Pork is Irregular and lower, with sale. of 3.7311 ban rera at $2.6.73 for new m 042 closing at CS el anti; M 3,70 far old de, closing at 0.7,4 cash; 419,751M05T for prime, and 4.1,93 ler prime men; also %Babble new omen SM, seller for May. Beef la firm with Wes or 1,9 M Dols' at 04029 for new plabs ail for neer extra mere; and tM timers 433,1:00,18 for prime mess, and $311,10a41 for /oche men. Beef hams are Mealy with es of 379 sales at M3f1134,50. tint mean are fl out whit sales of 303 plop at 104 e• for ehOuldcrt, Ingo for hams. Dressed begs ars steady at prey - lOUs prima Lard Is a !made firmer, at 14340 100. Butter Is arm at Mane far Ohio, and for State. Cheese -Is steady at 1101E4. Freights to Liverpool me undimmed, with engegaments per steamer of 591,000 buariele corn at t . pence. I Oincht or en Trreinstmhz lOnnee, Taron. March 4, 120. Mews. Enn a hoar, wh 41444 1e 4,4 4. Ono:onset of Liberty andithen struts, quote the following breed. 7. Sohoontaker i Sou'a Strictly Poe.. lb Ohmura, White LIDA Work., Prue— lie linnet Tare thr Mail. Para Pearl Soot. Mate Pals Ufa rttll.l Pars. knotted Claw Now Toils Dry Goods GastoS (ST Trl•rn4L to (1. ritt.bursh Ossado,.. New Tom Warehn—The dry goods trade, Is mOre oaths% lnflaerund by lee weather and the market is eery Arras bear? grown abeotin Ire Ught stock and Bell readlly as ter Wes mates, .ad seconds at. ndlart Orebard U command 111ic; do IS llos do L Bedford B 1014ci Low ness. 17 t(et Nashua I Sao2l4e; de and Fulda L PepperelLE 17NOUNr.„ and roilwrell II IS 178.- Bleeene4 saunas of favards bran • aro IwlllBB supply &nations at MGM far /few York sulllsi ao Mr Iran. nat., 13112110 .000 Tuscarora{ Loneadale, Slog Hi Beon ls Ido. On /Mottos( A. le' a n and nt Hope 1154117 a. YAM* ntesd7 and in moan at WO for foordoolo; 18)9. for droosteag; 130 for American and Don. n 8112004,0 for Paoldo, and 100 for Bleerl. mask D. 01081aras ateady In lie 113 r caster, end 170 for Glasgow. ClnetaMlU (By ?Cep.: to the IlltabarA Oust:lA.3 Ihnimmil, Karel% k—Ylotir anatiml and io moderato demand, fatally t ell wheat for but Corn at eke for Ho at kg 00 for Ito. L. Corn firm and ha tiessozol at $lO for ear, and Soo for &hailed. Oats arm at MOW for No. I. 1t,.. el.734llloBtorNM 1. Barley in denumd at elierifur NO. L Cotton amtva bud la Metier& Wm IMO balm at 100, oloalmr Valet at Ms rata. Prarlatcom arr. °lmaged an 4 quiet; but little dam Yeas Pork Is balrl •00 Walk Sulk Meats, 10.1 m. Immo 1l (a. 211401 lie and litie for Mord dam, Wes, clear rib mad oleo: BMW Baku cored home 17011 e. Ltd dull allOOl no detuanot Maggot. tbia rats Is. nominal. Bolter maree and lay demand at 41000 for IMAM. Egg+ devalued to Ms. Sugar IMO Corr. wet - moved and oolat -1112.734111akk Timothy. SLOGS Mk I,Loa 111.3110L211. Lard Oil. 11424421,10." Petro. lama dull at 411/telki far milzad la - bond. Honey in demand at ,1210480 per pound. Gold. Mc WINE. litk , !ltnar. , rattle Markel Bexmwoks., March s.•-tiattio-She offer- - Pigs at the aeales doting the but week amounted to 989 heed, agatnet In last weak ' rnara to-dar rwisol Cl follows: Old cows and setlawags, 194.13985; orillnars thin atter, oxen and ow., $1,90/981; fair to lewd settle, II ae: fair beeves, se.opeo.co. sad the vets: beat beet/ves,W-010. pet lie ID..the average ptlee being about P. 11%, QOM On eommon and medium cattle there was a alight death,* while good and extra qualities were Ilta: Obliged. Sheep—The aupply has been fear during , the past week, and demand moderate,exiept 'ROT extra sheep. which are some. Prteea ranged as follower Fair to good at 306 C, good to extol at 481739. Per 18, poi. the listed la de mand and Welter. flog•—fle arrivals have bean glow daring Ow Put seek, and demand brie'. Price. reefedae follows: tale to prime live boas 111.9.23015,50 per 1001 b., nee—an agent. Of 111 perl9o It. Miamilplala Mute Sarkis. [Hr Seismal to the Plttsbargh O .sue.: Potraossarto March T.—Cottle doll sad unettsairod; MA41043011; hde to 1.0 1 ,0 fre cosmos. OW. Shoop hove odelosood soles of GAO hood at COSA. Hoes hoes odvoadd 7Se; Wes at 413,*1111 per or, C 122 lIARR—PLOYD.—Ia New Orleans. Ls., Pet.. =h. tits, by the Pee. Dr.Palwer, Mr. SAYUEL BAER. Jr.. and 14. es MLA. FLOYD. b.tb et Nttsbargb. LISP—IteLEE.O. Oredeewlay, created. the 4th test., et the residence et the bride , . nether, by the Re, A. D. Clart, assisted by Rev. Gels. Otesoed, Mr. J. SP: LIST. of ICUs.. Pa., sad Ills. AbINIZ YeEILE, or Allestomy City. BALLAD—QMIIITIN. — On Tberediy, Pettey. =O. ISCS. in Pilladelphts, by tbe Raw T. W.J. Write. D. D., ASITLICH ItALLOII. et Plfw burnt, end Aims QUMTII. of Phltulaibhis. DIED: • 811190.1L—eu Thursday morel's, Marsh SO, Is at li 11All UZL CLlYlaokb, son of U. sad Bunn Samoan, aged three months. MD.—At at. Louis. en the 3d of a*.March offense piton of the bowels, JOSIgll BOWL aged Llyears. ST01:17-0a 'Saturday afternoon, Mardi 7tl by a lad rya One oSS a wagon, Jar:43a STOUT aaad tl putts. PHICI9I.II3.—On Menday. Duel I. DAVID. son of David and Anne Trlekard, aged =teen yearn WI seven .111•11LIt. DAIN.—At thal.d. on OO 444 'Mardi SM. 8.09ZTTA.1... wife er Serb T. Saln.nien a 7 9 9. WICKIRSHAM.—In BalUarera. Marylud. en the Ist Instant. leas e S WICX=aI9 AV. Olden et the Iwo Inekeralano loll* 7111 year et tee .{e. LYONS—As Alta. 'ablates past twelve o'clect, this (Idoulay) szonang. LVOxih aged years. • HAVE YOU .A COUGH I Dr. Sargent's Cough Bumpwili pus you. HAYS rot, A COLD? Dr. Bargerkt . • Cougfl *no ./ 11 rot Bawl nu ACtrni On COlomc Itßavenna Dr. Sargent , . Couch ewrrp wul rall•ve Ton. Diva Tort A MIL oz Dr. Ramat•t Comb lyre➢ will seDIT• Toe. H.A•STOrt orriLTAION IN Ma Cr ZIT Dr. enrsant • s Congri Br rup wW 11111,, you., 1111 , 11 T 417 WELK. LIMOS? . . Dr. durum's Couth !Tr.* 'CU cars 70. • Ulna lOU ♦ gnu TRIOS? ? D. gargent's ce agb gerap .10 wt. lee ;Sara TOII Sal DU sAsl OP TEA TlilloST. LUNGS oa CilirST? Dr. !arrant'/ Coast Syrup Is ISO best priliSS. ratios for such alarms, you sax WA. =I WITTY OMITS PIM BOTXLII A Few Words to the Ladles. Kay ladles, particularly lathers nursing. complain of a tired, Ileth sa fallen.= manta • zhaatiou, on alga' In the morning. On the wife sad mother devolves Um eta rralbllll7 Of moieties Ike duties of the beachold. lice rams?. amuse.. and the mental as well as Ph/steal powers.* fratically ailed Into nat al don the often dads her slhateut Occalmrla • weary Mat sad al neace a leaden, w: lie at the mine Uwe she has nirealar disease... MS TZSTXII.II ISTOMACII.DI2fIfIa, If resorted it at this period, will prove an catalog meted,. for this as:toying Malta. The effects of this potful. urea are nausea in the rosy cheek and elestle step of the Using Ms family, acwith re. stein health and renewed Write ate la e P./ amistosseu place le tbe family Winn if Mir Viand to need be ma Waif amd.trtem leg symptoms will be enanalle• • • and en onlnneonn molten nat ha ape-lima. Oat many damns folio ear Ira &dent eenel4- ed. As • hi tDICAL A 85.112 It Zia no is Cwhile 110 pining nava ad healthfut tam are sada It • seam harm. isle tree trees all Deepest*. ...Zonated t • Imamr the alum. ad IM operations are a once mlid, imams. ans airiest. Alt w oo have nal We Bitten at. teat In el tees an 4 manned It to sae. Masonic Diseases. Ike Malawi of ttuo human body [a , " 'sonny one at • Uwe. A alsordeppl 'Mr, or • allaht Initatlon of the bronadal taboi, =1 tars to be tollontsl bj Dalm and oat* to♦ul ova Puts. wording to ittll azt.int of the ortooll or Ante ilossal Warr. A -- . 11 alleta4 wltb papslawill ow" liadmore than tit. rtolaseb at = I= = calms Irritation or pal., whoa It to In anew; of sad carried Oat of the glees.' nth- = been rtlteredririd ratorad besleb sad 'lsar by s f tee tattles of LH. HHTBHB•B BLOOD_ SILBOHXI2, welele riot ably tesperis toss Lott* ttosaaab end 0001year/fan& bit atm* wt. tlabota the bloat Ititts the alamtebtary brtaciolas needful to the reatorattob Of as vital energy I=l to tit DII. KXUZa•d, for ULU Is Um land. and I=l lU= It Ir. that Which cared Yr. Boyd. IS arm that Which cared John Mishit. It 1.11 that which Erred Margaret McFarland. It was Dr. Kane! Blood deareher which cured all the old Mime. tam which we have pobllthea itmo to Itto = boa ensedasore,essecot chroala diseases to any mediaae of remst ode.. 844 bT.Lbc Cloccil. Cc aloe. bottle, at the Vcoetors = Or. nn eiser'. tannallatlons loom., reaa BL Janlazy to IN. • 0;):NLIFI;(0140):4:1 Valhi or Tow llosormacit.e. Snout c 0..( flasher. h, notary 11. 111.01. t «TRE PDESIDE‘T AND erNAGZIta Or TRIO CAMPAtIII Dave ttd• declare.. • Weida.. of Orrla OCILLA.% Awn .31911c1TIVIOIL 021•114 'evade to...eta...dery a their alretect• atteed on ad alter THIIIIIIDAT. Illaeb 50, lA/. at V, the 8•110vev01 a. Hoag *III. lIOL/1113 • 0..00. Market mh2.0.1T 700006. WIII43IST. Teem'. 1858. -- '''''''' *** ** '1867. H. P. BALLARD Tat WILL MOSLEM.= STIIIoTLY . Pioduce Commiaeioa It — ouse Te ro YuWei St, Ter Test Itava a...vaned faclll tie' mr allpoungof Wool. Hops. Iw I TOOseeo sad Illgtortneo arca lo nowfocturers. Tao vans! imtantlo. even ton 80.. Omen., Ecto. Polk, r. Maar. arils. Usu. rest, Mantra:, 1) 0104 and tiro. 'Wt.. Soca. aoo 01.1 ,C coun omernts.try 1,040..1.100ral Wan.. inane coaalc CO Milli o SION , Button-au. Worawcza—Nerth Bluer OW. N. Y.: See on4 Nattonat Bank, Jorcey tntnt 0.11.0 •• May. 111..21PotTiVtf. 0 211 U it! 1. D ' ..it H riait ' ci d , N./ 041 ThoWn7; liadatut . Bro...ftiebount. Va. aortae/1T 12111ANTVD—AGENTEI, for TUE BLLTE-CCIATTI. end how they Lived lonhht .ltd DWI Ittr the Raton, with Seelig 1.141 Itteldanta I lb& Gran IlebelUaa. IL COUWD. over ltd tine Itegravlng• lid KO Peg. .4 • the epteleet 104 chesheet wee hook petollabed., R01zw..17 00.00 Oar con. The pohlle are en -010604 against Wert. wart. with ► .100000 Ulla. Zee that the book Roo bay <rental. over 100 engssvlag• and ZOO yam. Rend the Rim less. Address JON BUMMER • CO.. Phil adelphia. Pa. dar WARTED-20,000 AGENTS.- • oomph mot fres, Was, At tor cog to floor d 3 chile. in Moe bourn Bodnar entirely RION light sad desirable. Coo begone ot home er frontline, *loth nuad hod flossig. No flit entomb* or kuroboir. 44drars R. H. CtILDLEITZIL, bll Itroadvoy, /noir S.ob. ear _ 1.. ... ... LEGAL. IA TOE BIATI'Eft OF THE PE. %MON 07 ANN ItagLatreztai. Sat Um Wadi a! tha Inatwat Law. X. 117, Yard. Kara Si, Vtia, petlilsa amulet' Is Opts Cowl, sat tbe Swiss lasi 07 the Court the 3,/t4 day of *..4 sink at tax essiosk • Ir.. sad direst subtle:4lot tabs wads. - ST IIIII.001:111%. Is butanes of the Sams oldei .sottee 111 WebT dues* to sit sines bittroAsit. Abe above %pigtail:ea foe it. limit of lb lateN vest Laws. HOWARD 511.10704 r sal,aalt _ - • TN Tiio COURT • or .COMINION ?WIWI Or • LLIGISZ.N . / 134UNTI. Net we et Muck Three; UM /./le7Oherveratlee •et •Me neatest cuiva Weetleallaa4 Penmen if All•lielatechuat la the Clty . 11. ups is iwyb, Ones MA oa Itatardm 74. b. nary SIM UP. the reppar4 Chinn . tor the - Mn* saUtled eorperattgA was wrakestNl to lAA abon. Oman. aa4 detla Osenao et the rio tkatorat, sts4 appitutioa wide to Hu saki Goan tore deem Apyrorlas sad coa/haa- LALCOLY HAT. str? AUorosy for trebilotiers:' A D 11111,18T111TOBV Les...s of Adelaismolos 4 11 s: alirsksey avast.. 1%. dososasd; all Toss la.sbt.al to Um islet IMAM maks ro. sant, r i ft ailavimuel . sgil 7 sgstovrzt , nuailtorro. slant I. meatuottai. - muyT Ameteastratdr • otai11: 1 / 4 1.Ueitairroo., "on whs. onaaa. • • • :s•myar END L , NEW EZI!IVEiffISIIIIIKATS. lIMICED PA RnikiRSHIP. , ____ • XrOTIIdE IS FIEUVIIIT GIVEN that tie tobtoritore tate towed MN, It United ih,tutztldp an/tett:dr tee loon of CostoojatrdaltB of franillt•l.a, and the.l Awn. .1. That itt Immo or Oct larder widen tall Toto e ntr.4o . le to be oondultod la Snot:CBE EIGER it CO. Doloal nature of she business la tended . :tro ...acted 1. the nanefattaro of I D:N. RI! sea BOISE ;mom, at the •./a- • plate leor.Worts. , ` la Me city of ritisonria. : and etatefof PeLLylvants, and tea sate of goot, n.asfae stew I hat foe hums of tho Remo al Pothers b are WILLIAM. El• SHOINBIRAMIL obese lare of tee dint, le the OILY Of M.P.% mantate of 0111m,tilultAli • B. BLAIR. whose place. of regunee'At the City of Flltsbathb. and [tete of PennejileenLit CeAbLIIS L. Fll2. 3L'ett. whose ;Dias of natant. to Col Ons Township, laths Cosily ol Allecheity.'ma huts of Peen. stlealth*.ad WILLIAM CRAWFORD,- . whose pleas of reaterao• Is the CRT ot [bane, mid Etats of Penneyloceta, • ia4 names of :An enselsl•Parteers arc JOHN SEIOninFOLDIR. whom olsea of teekkaos ts Cit 7 Cif Patsbarait, .ad Btst• or Penary.va. ' ale. aed. i'4ILDIOR K. ntiOthilt.ROSlLwhoso plan of tel laments the City of Claelasett. one ntate - of Uhle. " • • • a. ,Thot,,„.•the Wrareaste =cut el the MOLD somobroea by the Sprelst Partners to Mona. woe Docile URI DURDZIRD •RDSZVIIITY. FITZ TMOUSARD_IDM.LAMP, (1110.000.) of which rIEDDITT.SEVILII 'TROCeAND ADD: • VIVA httml/EtZD DOLLARS lawhhu WM so mutated t. 7 the saIdJOIIII H. SHORN. ISLatiltLi *proud Partner; ad. of LIORTICISYRN TIMMIDAWD AND 719 Z HUNDRED DOLDARAISSI.IIOO) la nosh ha been eo Vont:Motel by tie ssid,l3loAtt K. SHUR is et swot, tiped.A. Partner. S. ThoOtte Veiled an *bleb $Ol4 perteatiMP II to matienee oaths 054 of February. A. D. UM, mad the pedal M which It le totem:elate - LI Ito thlitr.r. do Of Deomber,A.D. lIC7. • W. H. OtIOZNIIIROZR. TINDAL* 11. BLAIR. WI!. CRAWFORD. J., I 7; COAL-L. 1.1 4011 M, Z. arty/. flonerel Partners. , J. IL 6ROIABERUZI. - 'ORO. I, nacilsocuurs, • selanortiet , 'AM:Metal eatimers. LIMITED PARTNEIMI.P. • Noror. .LLEREBY GIVEN' • sk.Ot. immervx. b Y entex•ei late • limited linkmanltlO, sgicezbly to ths Lowe of the Compareslth of Peassylenala. and, they dl>berebr “cliff 1. Shat Abe aunts or lnie nada. If kith sold partnarebig ta ba conducted I. o • 810ENBERCEit, BLAIR t (O. . •1. Thal that mull o.lo+l of tlto thilsaath '• • tended tale 10.ira4144 le the thapatathath of • MB 1110zi la the IZty of l'lttabothh. 3. That fth Imes et the Omni' Ha:aloof, are WILLIAM H. 111101.133911041.. whoa. path , • of resthethe Is the fatf of Clathastatl, sae Olate of 01th :L;THE/11/015. ISLAM ethos. place of • roaldench Is the el VT of 111101,00, the State of • Peaofllv olai WILLIAIt CBAIT/OILO,' Jr., MUNI pith. of redeems 31 114 0110 of /nth. _ booth, aid 21010 of Ttha.3lthala; MANIAS 1.. srtzfizeli. Whose piano of iantelence CoOlas thotastily. 000011 el Alleahane, are State of kaaasyleanla; sad JOHN Z. 117.99, Irian 211401 residomd 10 tl. CDT of Alletha - • ny. the liato of Pesos, truth; hoe lb* that. • et M. Bpi:oth Panthers are 'JOHN IL 011011• 9100.10: wheat plate el resume la tha Otty of rismviisb. sad Stale of Pennthththlth 004 OZONONA. BHOINOIIII4I/111, whose 9/aos el reahlasol43 the City .of CloothaW.the Bute of • 4. Tkatihe ataxia* wathat of capital Othated thane...slat Pathaen to the 001.000 ' stoat la lONA HUNDHAD :THOUSAND LANS. (9100.000 J of 0010$ ?Iffy THOU. . HAND D0 . „1..LA111 la cash has tete so othtflb. the 4 by $3. tam JOHN IL SHOZNALHOZ.N. Ocala! s4rlkr, aa4 of Ithlolt SIFTT THOU. BAND DOLLAIOIO thal Itaa teeth cootzt Oath! Dr to math 010 O 1 0.1001x110401. 090 : . • Parther. r 0. Tioththe parlodat ohlthk said partothsl49 • . le to ealthave tithe. 904 0.7 of Nth ...T, abT tb. 9101.4.1 ideal., 11 ti to far. salstateuithe thlrsy.llastdayof Deothaber. A.D. ' • JUL • WI. H. anerszzsezi. • . THOS. A. AL eflt. • r. WIG CBASO7OIO. Jr., • • CHAS. L. rizzazrau. JOHN z. : arazz, • .oszerzt rartzuz. K... J. U. 81109.11/111.110113. ' • OHM H. kHOONIIOOO99. NAM= T Spacial Earthen. PIQUES. PIQUES. 611INTZES. SHAWL' , • • 8111WIAP. . BATES & BELL• BATES & BELL• wLT7•I•T ...... NEW CARPETS I ourrommas 1 - Our[iiNew Spiimg -Stock, Wlttell:~a ars ten opening. unto oolled • tun osVomtl. olthe zo/oco Lowet than any New or Old fioedr 1. Ms gallite, of viol aaettwt oac:t cOrsoi , • MCPABLAND' & coutrii, !.. • . • 7Q.222 7$ Firm STUMM. fet:o2'7_ ' -13:CCOSO 7720E4 pEO t 5 ' ,..i LES , . !! . • • • • ' SAVINGS BANK, ,' 7' .. ', •:- capiLi . - - - -- 5i0.,006. . • - • _... , ticoirovarzo lilt. , , • , ;, • ' orzias, iro. SO 701:11171 BURET, Praddyst ' lIIMILT LLOYD. .- . ..:. Niles Iftwieleal-. WILLIAM MI& ;II , TRlThrril. • • , : -• •: j Firtar.l.l.lr. • , MM.. P .% • • . .•• ' , Jan. , . menact% /.... OrPf.. tx. A. t . :, - ,kosar, Lau. Tres. Manor, •__. ..- W. X. ,.." ,°'' i1111 - 11= P h OY.. IC7'IY. 1 ItatimiAbianz..!lllll LOS lil3llBl, • - ... z.:4:XilltZririllgingUalriasTia: . . .'-',: %we Ill•er• Mr • : i 8 cur rot. /dry. erorp: ihrdaysi, Ma VIIO - .... let:tit it. IL tO to. Walock r. ag" al. en Wea. .• ..i: rgals.2 'sturdy avatars, sr. sa l t va u... ..:. . $ vALlmetx PHOPERTT :FOll • I:4o.—Ttukabacrlbtx often tor We las ria7fiElllg Mill With *bout Fit. ['Ott' Ackos if Laid, Duran - tewsublin aluntrOwntr•nro =llea above Plttabarge, tut 4 ••• W. 141 tray (1114111•11. ttathlrl4 On 1•• Alt*. it.ol Isla good or. . •Of um, ••• . 4 PGIL Sell 1611Dd WM! r•l2l . li:r•V •Vr1111;• 1, IV 1 Tema tease, a•nblu le. %.oub, awl- gear Ma Than awn . YZWILB DISIVILLY. itaatta.r Os the TRIM . RICV6LIUTION -IN TRADE! . LAVIIS—Tat cut fteiliVe for .the ,P.4:11311.11i . • -.. •. • 11.. Kiln. &ad Aimee. Dresses Eta% W. anale:Llara Mn... inlayed Table • L /raleas., if•thy se . 611. a L elate PICA 4 WO% Mw ~ IC ; ...ht. • e• ra elu of tes az mom wlua • ten *eats tor .aeb descrtylly• dues. 014141 mi • wane ibp to the CA Ina rood. -a vneeas • • ..L wane IA to OA, sc.ord:f tc61.91W 1 L ' • lree n Urli t leti 1 uriii a4l 24.1raA shy*, • -L. ": roan: — • 4 ." 11 " . - • • k.: - .•Arissalev...ar•Law, AND boLICITOit IN BANLIWITCY. Omar lfo . US strut rnzri, rttuinu - eiva. Jr ethuctieusiet. .• • otly.,- .au T - rfilroii;"'""" Graii Cfflanibudm Nerohants, SO,LIDZiIIr ST, 11“albarsio. ,. Itzviit ' smos4Utettelt:' 1126 . 4 7 C7r MVO:4v ~...1121.aty4rble4. t BrzOTILR'. oam,...l24•Closanidr. rums:sa t • LING, DEALER. IN LEATHER. Frsu wed:NN fNis Calf Sklrs L _ as isf. wink ar..±unctiy.Ps; I itV E_ 4 1, i
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