. _ e i-..... . t ..' .1 4_ 1..1%. t L4-1.'..) 2 . I. . : ! ! -• 4 • . 7TIOU E 3 .•• - , ' .:' ' ''''•.. 3.4 ' '' '" ' .."' '''. .':' - LOCK ER FMK% SECRETARY Weill*, ittSillit: i - fc,,tt4..-'.-m.l..3onNioN's answer is to be Illell. on ! cause for alarm: '. BM those billA 'are ;yet I . _ - - - , The following important ' letter from Sec - • ; Monday; that is to say, so much of it as his PencliPtil :anti--die preferS pattirally a certain- ; , .. retary S oh oulloch has been addressed to the - - counsel shall - choose' to ,prepare. It :is, al- tytin uncertainly. If the • Reuse, there- i ; .. Senates Finance Committee: . , -.-. . r eady intimated that they will go to the Court ;, fore, delays its - acceptance of the Senate- Titgasunv -DErarrnwElsr,), - we shall consider the measure ; - • with a document plirporting--to be but a par..'; amendments, • 3larch 16, 1868, •f , - 1 ti l l, ansWer, and, asserting - want of time as .as liable at any moment to a defeat which, 1 DEAR SlR:—The abolition of the duty on a plea, will demand another delay for fur-• t'we think; -may and should be safely and 1 cotton will reduce the revenue some $20,- ther preptration. We are confident that I Prom ptly averted by its immediate, concur - .000,000. The bill which has recentl passed - • the Court will see no good cause for granting I Fence. _ _ . . . - the House. Una is now before they Senate, _---------me---ae--"w'----- abolishing, - after the Ist (if 3 y next, the such an application. . From the earliest day, 1 taxes on manufaetures and nth r productions ' imposed by sections ninety-f ur and nine whelir#Peseim ent was firs . t proposed i n the 1 IT Is rostiranE that Mr. Vanderbilt, the House, Mr. Johnson' has fully understood ; Napoleon of railway wars,, may have found ty -five ofthaact ofJune 30,.1 64, and - enum every - Poldt tludeould be made against him. his 'Waterloo on 'he broad track of the Erie, - crated in Able H in-the rep of the Com- The; articles comprise no new charge, no spe- - . and his Wellington in Mr. Drew. _ The jut- pages missinn_, e , i / 0 . f., inte.rni.l.l,... Rev nue - ' l . br , ' 1867, 300, 336 and Uda , wit certaln excep- . cificatiori! of unfamiliar facts, no deductions ; ter's retreat to New -Jersey •tlas a masterly tions, will, it has.been estimated, effect kn ot' which he could be unaware. - The facts I PiCne of strategy, and thus entrenched under dilation of some $611,000,00 0 on the: basia.of charged in the two articles last added, with a different - jurisdiction arid "occupying and- last year's revenues. .- , . e. "It must alsohe borne in mind that.this possessing" the official command, of the his own line of defenSe upon thein, have been . - larme reduction of he revenues ;from the perfectly familiar tehimself, end to his coun- railway itself, his great rival can neither dis- _int D ernal industries of' the country Will .haire. se as well as to all intelligent citizens of the l i lodge hi mby a direct attack nor turn his the effect of reducing the general level of land-. fon rainy months.' • The 'attention of , position on the - flank. In the meantime, prices throughout the country, • and llius I tend to interrupt and to lessen importations • all, has l*en drawn to them, not only by a 1 powerful interests, which heretofore have and, therefore, to diminish the- custolins ,- . sense of their intrinsic importance, but liy suffered defeat from the Commodore's sue revenues. A considerable pertiori' of the the previous Unsuccessful efforts of Repre- ; cessful aggressions, a rejallying to • Drew 's large revenues, from Customs received d4r- I support, - and; an immense • combinatieri of ing the last two fiscal years, and . which , the sentatives to- procure his inipeachmer . ca ital is effectively bearing the stock mar- still maintained, are due, in no inconelder- Upon their.. He has Tor months known ju t ; P s - - ._ stile 'steal, to the fact that the high prices : in what charges could - be made, and the inn 1 ket, and so damaging naging his antagonist, who is this country have made our market a derir unity of himself und his Democratic friends i loaded with Erie stock and .contracta for able one for the sale of foreign - productions. purchase at figures far above presentSo great 4 reduction of prices us Will bee ef the has long since; exhansted the limited range 4 , of argument and fact to disprove them: As I rates,,lluit, it is said, his losses must already . fectedb , the contemplated legislation a not, I re y peat, but have a tendency to reduce fr the articles based upon his violation of be . connted by millions, and Wall street ', importations; and, consequently, to 'impair the Tenure of Act, he was as well hourly expects the announcement that his . the revenue from customs. able_to nieet - them - m his. appearance-onthe brokers will retire. The equally potent "Should the bill referred to become a law, 13th; as he could be with -a further delay of a element of public sympathy is also against. l o t t l t i t i l n r k e‘ it en m u a e ) s , i h o e t f i al le rly e e t stiTate l d that th .l e twelve-month. The facts and the evidence him, for the people at large Begin see that. t n i) x , d sca d year v... il fall from a hundr r ed to a un re and tw en on both sides are,in . a nut shell. How, then their interests would net be promoLe ' • d. by his ty millions below the - estimates made in my camthe ends of justice, impartial as it .shOuld success in adding control of the Erie to his' last annual report. .- • . - • ' exceedingly desirable that taxes be bete and accuSed, be promo- present monopoly of the New York Central ,"It .is should be reduced, and I should hail with ted by a delay Which is needles% which will lines hem Albany tle with its connecting . ' pleasure the proposed reduction, if I felt as gain: nothing meritoriously for either side, nietropolike Let him succeed in his contest • stared that it would be accompanied with a with - Drew,. and only one, line, the. Pennsyl- corresponding reduction - of expenditures: I and which. could only serve to prolong, and embarrass still more the most critical einer- vania Central, would stand in the way of stye free to . say that la, m . greatly apprehen that such a reduction of expenditures . -; his absolute mastery over all the °Teat gencyto which our 'Federal existence could b e ex p o exposed?' .- • . thorelighfares between the West and the the country for the next fiscal year, if the. I lii the Court Sias. only grul t 'seaboard, and this he would also, of course, bill now before the Senate, or in toe hands . of your committee should become a , will . such eitension for causes signed; for- soon endeavor to control. be insufficient to meet the interest l a wn pub- Annately,it will be enabled•to require.. good - .2"--------"s"7411. lie debt and the current expenses_ of the 'ca n s to he Shawn. "No of intelligence A Mr...larnis Judge closes his Court, as- Government. I earnestly ask that: the Fi- 1 liAvit roe A6TIIIFA OR rat-ai •: • Dr ular ent's 'Cough Syrup wi de:, liev you. rigningas the reason that other Courts of vanes Committee will give the subject care- ; •- g . , can anticipate my likelihood that Mr..Johu. even withallt en! eminent • - ' . . :" 1 . ---. ' ' son's catitisel, h• ' the city interfere with...Loa judicial preroga- ful consideration in all its bearings before , • 3Linvn.tain is also deeply interested in the ' -, reporting favora bly_ori the bill referred to. HAVE YOU OFFIIF.SSION IS VIE OVERT? I; a.bility, will be able - to present reasons, HMV, ,t,ivei• Why . should not his brother Judges Dr. Sargent's Codgb_Syrup will relieve you. recent decision of the Slapreme Court de- • caw. luis - been long and well understotid by MeMphis, with no courts at all, could by no than such a retluction•ot taxes as would I . Dr. Sargent'ssargent's Cough Syrup will cure you. , Nothing could be more ! di . sustrous to - the j• . i - • ; . and cogent,.for further delay. The - entire in that - lively town _follow the example!' credit :of the Government at the present time I daring the railway ca. pitation taxes ;uncon- .. ;-. i n A.V . O Tor WEAK Lrnos? gtittltiOnna. . The Baltimore and Ohio road President Cons•ress and people, and no possibility, be worse oft than it has been for ere . atela necessity for an increase of the pub- ; has for - years paid into the Treasury .of that _I . ' '' . • asyear, past. Murder and outrage have con-- he debt.. . I ;Cfy truly JOON, ' , • i Avr. YOU .1.501cF. THROAT ? . - , ; lawyer lives - who can add an. idea or an State large annual sums levied as taxes. on ,-I H. 3ICCULLOCGII, l . Dr. Sarguat s CoaghSyrup Ns-Meuse you. L. f stained the •daily amusement of its citizens - .. ; .• - argument to the stock in which millions 01. _ ! •. . ,' "Secretary of the : Treasury." -, . passen&rs s ever - its Washington branch. _ . . land theadministratton of the law • has been 7______ • . thinkers of .every variety of intellect and; --ie.- •--..en.----- ' i-D.'ia. YOU -ANY 1 , 16 - I..'ARES OF THE THROAT. LUNG The Baltimore jOurnalsregard 'the decision. e. ' ' ex _ I nothing but a wrotche.d farce. Such courts I Olt CHEST? Withevery shade of"political bias; liav, A Tor,WIINGTON letter of the 18th says: as having a - special - bearing on 'their State Dr. S a rgent'SCough Syrup is the hest preparation I as that city seeins to have had were evidently - boasted the field. • The rieumeratS and Johnson men whq;! - f." lue /7 , ligea beo-°u cun take. '• ' legislation, under Which this tax has, been -. ; • •I n none them all, and worsetha . 'Abolish !'• levied. :The Americari observes that the de- ' John' We, May expect therefore to see air . the law-abiding citizens atpresent coed _, a have beeri foiled in their efforts to corrupt ; i rorimie ay ail Druggist,. cision although coming at a moment when- son's answer put in-with or . without a and helpless majority no doubt, would then mem rs of the Senate, and to . get an ex- . -c- • , - .• -- press on of opinion from them against im- ; 1 • FIVTY !CENTS PER BOTTLE. ' "r t "-on -o - -[nett.The p o es,t M nua) , .liana-the State needs ail its resources; is net to 1 realize their situation, and d'l I •••• - spec 1v ( e , , Ise an pest anent, have engaged in the discredit:l- -.------'!:.rilF. FALLACY. - be regretted, since the system thus judicially i g • - era will file their replication on the Wed- I - - .. - - • efficient remedy for a ttate of things which is Me a •ork of trying to . influence Mr. Chase. , - . some people think -Shat tat Chronic, Dypepsia may be -explocied, is vicious both in principle . and nesday after; the trial will be regularl) - enter .l securinn - for 'Memphis a mostunenviable no- The, appear incapable of seeing that this is i , cured by exerce and diet alone. This Is a lots '• ' • ed upon as early - as Monday. the 30th, and ': - ' • •' • -apo r compliment to the Chief Justice, and ! iik e . The stomach vast be stimulated and regula . proence.; : Our 'coteniporary g also intimates . in , toriety.; Let them try the experiment! that States' rights doctrines of a majority i Will proceed order to its conclusion. I no one entertains deeper contempt for their ! 4 ...id, and the liver and She discharging organs put In . . , -"-------'611.--411- . man'euvers than Mr. Chase himself. The } Food working order before a cure can be effected. • ' It is understood - that the Man ners have i • •of the Maryland Legislature will riot leadto I , - as ..- I Tire Washington correspondent of the- friends and gans of the President are all I Such is the operation of r IOSTETTEIVS BETTE BS. • . . .. . any attemPt to set this unwelcome decision 1 ullY: completed their • preearations, and I Boston Post (Dem.) has the following: shouting in concert to-night for Mr. •Chase ! .'•They tone the str:rnach, set the tires righ. • - ' And put the stomach In such healthful plight. FitVl,, &Mee - j ~ . ' ' I- The' delicate i • 'of' msition the.Supreme :dentin; as the Democratic nominee in the next Pres- ; Toa . t. g ood digestion walls on appetite. ''--- lilsasant to think' that a day is at last:l til ; pie- • general legistation;,mitil, - the trial is ; Court at this time is the topic of general dis . - : p. • campaien• To ' give the report, I " Many persons fancy that Fev.er and Acne can be , . . • -' an tar of probabilitv, thev "say that a Peo- . avoided. by adoptin s ir r un w u a s s ual precatu r t e lo .s ri a s r aga . inst • ' i eas. v i s i t ,flit I ended. Were the House to-adopt - a resolu. l i cussion in all circles c:f society. It seems to appreaching _when,- citizen., e. , plc' - C • b" 11 1 d 1 I Pa" alu ' l " Id. Se ..-e f the d rt ag l text to acv. s ouvention stalle ca et , an t lat.; ra . e7 i... 7 np . absolute.ta egur. _.tga_m_l.n m a. ar ous ' be well settled by the decision- of the Court -Federal:Capittii without :being :robbed en • \ lion to that effeet, it noio satisfy the people , itself . - .. ._,.. . 4 —. . of - (see case ca imam N., state . Leos- 3lr. Chase shall lie nominated without a i m l ll . .oiles, 3..cept HOSTETTER 5 BIT' zu-. ro brae '. the tram', and make it ague-proof, Bill ibrill if lie will act on the trial of Ilr • • ' ...4 is 41, ~•.' t i, •i• ..a. ....g.i.s.s.s. - hat no unreasonable and :needless delays in - tile rea..y.-e,..y,...:ga-arers Of 9met ;.?....,-, - t ~ . -- - t n• - ia) that the repeal of the statute giving *,inns- ~ 1, , .-• i Ts kee the causes of disease gloat. • whe;.p.retend to have law for'rifling Inspock- ; . - 'Tel nson. in a manner acceptable to them. l There is nothing like this genial vegetable invigo rant. So. lon, in case_s where there is a predispost • - arena stand lathe way of the' pUblielustice, I ment, althoegh the case might have been ; lion to biliousness: the c onstitutional tendency is Os. -- 'Certainly[oneneeds all he can .com• I.s combated and held in check by the alternate action .. I submitted to- tile Ceurt. Hence the act of the arrrme , viand, 'either In patience or in funds, • to. .An express re-solution as. better than any which was carried through Congress last Diet and regluir;n are powerful allies of judicious ' The proposition 1 • • stmadthe, extortions of Washington itself. - "vir tual tut4frstanding-' .. . , week cuts oil the judgment in the' McArclle mediral treatment when the preservation of health In insalubrious:localities is the object in ale.W; but • . '' • I offered by - - .alr.' Beutwell - yesteruay, 'and 1 test case, finless a decision is given by the they will not answer the desired end alone. Use theta as Ws to the BITTEIIs. , . but de not rely upon .:..; h avhichlad not been telegraphed - when. the ; Court in adVance of that act becoming a law. the etllcacy of any formula that does not include preceding lines Were Written, is eiidentiv I This, it is . believed; . by many; the Court N.Oll this'admirable tonic. The BITTERS consist of an unadulterated vegetableTessence(nnrivalled among do. It is well ascertained that Justice, stittulants.),Piedicated solely with herbs and roots intended to meet the case. I Chase, Nelson, Grier, Clifford, Davis and of :tekuowledged' virtue as tonics. It is agreeable to the taste and Perfectiv harmless. Even- to_hil- Field believe the Reconstruction acts to be clren of delicate eonstitulions it may be given ' with I.unconstitutional, and - that Justice Swayne I)lew.rfseactafluavar:.lt,ii:oWltstt, tact, t, w w a i a tAt e g u e l se jaa a a s pe w ra lt a h t 1 and- and - Mane-Sustain their constitution- , properties are-at once apparent -1 silty. It will then lie for these six Judges 1 to say whether they will deliver the opinion, or by procraitination allow Mr. Schenck to use his Congressional scissors on their wings. The decision is made -up and they have the power and the right to deliver it. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY jpENNI,IAN, REED ,41 - , CO, Proprietors. B. PENNIMK.T, .O' TAIL T. P. 1101:STO, Ed N itars and ltanagers. OFFICE: ' GAZETTLBUILDING. NOS. 84' AND_B6 FIFTH - ST _ - . OFFICIAL PAPER Of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Allegheny • • . , County. • • . -___ _ • - Terin.s--DaitY. Senti-lreekty.! \ 11't , kiy. Otie.year:.,.ss.o o Ono year.V2.soSngle copy..Mso Ono nioltii. 11 Six mos.. 1.501 5 cunt eb; each. 1.25 *BythOsv ek, 15 Three 1110 S 73110 " • • 1.15 Urom rrier.) . 1 and one to Agent. SANtIRDAii, DIA.RCH 21, 1648 We print on the inside pages of Uri.; morning' s GAZETTE Second page—Poetry, Con- densed lbreignlrews, The Setcing Girls of New York, &c. Thirdpage—Th Jfetal , Afar ket, Financial Matte re to Neu York, Markets by Telegraph; Imports by .Ra'a and Water, Ricir. News. • Sixth page—Finance and Trade, Iron; petroleum, Grain, Produce and Drug .31arkets. Seventh page--Religique Intelligence. , Gum dosed yesterday in 'New York at A IMACCOUNT.ABLE BLUNDER Of . the , ItatAing Clerk of the House of llepresenta tives at, Harrisburg onlhursday, led to the tclefiraphed report in yesterday's'GAZETTE thit Mr, - 'HERB., from the :Judiciary, had -recoinniended agairiat the passage of the Senate joint resolutions relative to the im peachrnent of the President The facts are that Mr. HEnn'S report was against anim peachment resolutionOtutbnicerning a very different officer, viz: one BUDD, a mngis trate in Mercer county. 'the Clerk,' per ceiving ~that- it related to impeachment, seemed to assume that it . concerned the "humbleindividual,” and annOunced it by the title acoordiOgly. The telegraphic re porter of course followed the announcement - PERHAPS stock gambling was nevercpre, seated hn more . odious features than in the ~eoarinvestigation` now progressing in the city of New YOrk relativiitolthe tOn-ag-e --,nierie of the Erie.P.s dlway Cbmpany. It ap , pears that the; inen - to *hose hands this greattntst;Was confided, have not only been engaged in gambling in the stock it was their. • oluWto protect, buthave persistently formed • eorn*tions for. the purpoSe of depressing its :market value, to ;the gr6iit detriment of • the stock:holders, Nor is• this .all. They have eimireselited to Whatils at best a most. igueitionable issue of 'new stock, tci Fast amount, in order to Perpetuate their &ntrol • of the Property, Pursued' by the officers of the law, several of thei)irectors of the Com ° pany,i constituting, We believe, a majority - , of .the Board, have fied•out of the State into New- .Terse.y, to avoid' egal responsibility lor.their acts. Such , malfeasance in office, unblushingly . pursued, •and .by men . who • claim eininent -Positions in social and re ! ligious circles, illustrates the extent to which atock gambling lies Perverted the moral sense of large and influential sections of the corn munity,_ama points to the fleety, for enact inents intdeulg•ssnch.tsansactions penal. in a ,very hib c degree;• • :'1; As MiniY-6'ten, licisona have been desig: nateiL i by the Republicans- of as many dif. ferent States, for Presidential noted nation ofthe : Chicago National_` tion. It is probable that lmlf a dozen more names will 'Yet be adAel'i.e- the -1 11st. Of xinlYrotte of these can be taken, Who thatone- will be,- it is idle to conjec ture. Tnis, however, is certain, that the Islational Convention. will choose with the greatest ciTpumspection.,. Three stupendous •,cnetiAiraletTy-y!te Presidents stand out eon ..puoislyin the history of the' polities of 1•117,1.,P,T.1fied.d fiti4g B . : The point of danger is A new end' untried man in the disclosed • -Republican-ranks' will not be accepted. Petra hith :evinced , any degree pr. ,uncertainty'.,, 41a. course:, ...Tho : place denmilds an iiiat-vidua'wiio is a Repablican: :Zia - TrCanpol l ey botfrotri conviction, who pas marked steadiness his career, • • laid a.promptuese: and certainty which has • notlieen baffled - or turned aside. The Re • . cananasses ???Rl aecept..only-such' n can- • tlidate, an4.l4eye ~ i s, , not the slighest •Pi - Obat , ` , ,hilityltiatt the 06riventiVu'ivill entertain for • • 6neilionient the 'idea bf : selecting one that • ilbeattatme.et.th9 requirements of the cases ; 4( ;. ; ' 3L" CLAY, our Minister to gus . 431417edliis Trodden and will ioo Sett ~tne.: !lVe.trust tperejs no truth in the '..iurnei that it?, , ,Aurgccil.ty'llit rs r tnniasetio4,, 1,..the't11,3t94.,0f. the tluaso-, t, • ifla-.l'-'4,;—"..?roileivp.. an that tyl charger luvrtnOtlieg sitiathatiVEwered. Caen relaYletVtliiil:64l7l" rlitirtifirnaleirgaitleaU; 4 n l CA rdOirk that he will, return to it - with a charac • ter-unatained. RELIEF FOR OUR MANUFACTURERS. When' the House Ways and - Means , Com mittee, at an early,period of the session, re ceived tromthe Executive Departtnentstheir various -estimates for -the appropriations're quired forthe ensiiing - fts`cal • year, it was" found that these estimates would bear a very large reductor' without injury to the, public interests : The;sums to be granted for the army, fife navy 'and the civil • service, both foreign'arid doniestie, were therefore - judi ciously-and decisively cut deism, to the end of economy and;retrenchment, and the Com mittee felt authorized to announce to the Housd and the country that, by these reduc tions and by othe - savings expenditure, it would be practicable to reduce the burthen of taxation to the extent of onethundred•and -fifty , millions of dollars. This announce ment was hailed with rneral satisfaction by the people. Of course, such a reduction in the amount of our annual taxes was justly regarded.as presenting the.. first_ legitimate opportunity for removing those burthens upon our productive industry which only onrenormOusivar expenditure had justified, and which were first . and foremost entitled to relief whenever, our improving finances slkouldnllow it In accordance with the budget as 'announ ced by the Committee, the House twe'weeks since passed a bill relieving the greater part ,of our d9PlcstiC.m.WlfactUrcrs from:the five per cent tAx.ltet'etofore,reating upon them, and sent the-I)lllViiiroi.he Senate. We were *prelim:lave that the latter .body" w ould hesitate to sustain ameasuce of this decisive character; uot,lrPanse , it had any feature of injuitiee, Wan. the interests of the, Treas ury and from some fear of -too great a re ''dnation in the'publi4ihnOnie.-1 Bititha:Sen, ate has not justified these fears, having pas sed the bill, with some amendments on which the concurrence of the Houei will be neces ., p,ry prune of these amendments, the tax on gas, wines and all manufactUres of fobac 'cols retained" unclumgcd, and that on the products (except gas) of coal and petrole um is reduced one4talf.4 Another amend ment reduces the tax on sales of non-enum erated articles. • Those amendmenta _ought to be, and probably-will be, accepted by the, ;House: AU. .effort' to secure farther - cow' . ... . •, cessions. at this , .. tune' ' would, ': we fiar„,.:put• ,the .whole Measure - in jeopardy, Petroleum, '' for - eiample, de 'Matt& an uttOrp:t9Jea.Ss' - and - - ought to - have It, but it.tveuld•be:&-ivisest thing to, secure whale ultendy -offered .aucrawsit'another - \,. andmmTo fuyoral?,lo,..movemeitt for ouinplete ligit&C'fib'cieti4riact4iiiibdiv rely de ~ T s trong J , -;t:rerlsentations ,,, lagain st. the pending dill, ;fearing It •iiaaw e l er 7 '464 eriPple tilleitithiiirittititt:& ‘ ' r O olthe' , appropriation bills'all safely through, and upon the basis first announced by the Ways . .. . , Tx - err.A.Krso; of the probable departure of Gen. Hancock front New Orleans, the .. . . Picayune has the following misty para.; graph : . • i . , "There aree more reasons than one for I. ~ deprecating the leaving our district by Gen. . Hancock, apart - from our own necessities:' and the WiSdom and itateinianship displayed by him in the management of affairs so difft oult.and perplexing, wherein tie obedience (of :the soldier to superior connnands must be I blended with the administration of the law `.and an effort to relievp the -ne p cess eople: ities of Not an' impoverished :and . oppressed 1 the least among these is, that if taken from i this place of trial and mortification, he is likely to be transferred to another, whose difficulties hare been greatly increased by • blutuierinOnismanagement, and where, at the best, the -way , is beset by danger---wheren I man of honor, courage; humanity, and the highest finalities of- judgment and intelli gence, maybe sacrificed upon the mistakes , • and misfortunes of others. . . . . . _ . - . IN Vim course of a colloquy in the House ?.. touchinw the repsal of the, law .of '67 which gave to the Supreme Court jurisdiction of the 3le.A.rdle and similar cases, 3lr. S'chenck -r ~:, said: • "Sir, I have lost confidence in the na I Pi': ity of the Supreme Court of the United' States. Is not - that plaain. enough?. I-lelieve that they usurp poiVer.wlienever they:, dare to undertake to 'settle questions purely pond \cal, i'!"; ,* tOdgating to themselves the settlement, not merely of judicial but of politicalxkhestions; tramplihg upon the prin. ? , cmle of . the deniskon made in the case of the, h. Do rbellion; and iMon`..oVeil other deci sion of that kind, the majority of them aro proceeding, step by Step, to the usurpation of jurisdiction which does not belong to P 3123 If the people would remain free they must conduct themselves as freemen should. Let them not be prevented': by :. the love of peace from defending the liberties ' which shOuld be dearer to them than life itself..— .T. 0040 Courtiqr;• '‘:'7 - -'__.., .::: It is difficultto understand exactly what . _ course our Democratic:cotemporary would i4ltie ixi_defending libetties..so'ryeah Is it bullets-nr liallots? Kentucky has been so long undecided upon that , point, that our curiosity is quite natural. ..frfur.-4.Confedetttel .Constitution: provided that ; , Pr'Pell* ofncets 4 P ePt4 • of the:' Ccutive department's, and all persons cony neefed,,,Nittk tke x diplognatic ,§ervice, may • reindiect Trbtd 'l3ltisure of din' Presidenti,off" , . Andrew Johnson g hol4` Coustitutioh when he attempted to . remove Secretary Stanton. ---- . n. liowE,.of Boston. who is authority , ou I Crehui matters, writes that the insurrec tion is not at an end; that: the war is sus pended only because the Turkish soldiers no _1 loriger venture out of the fortresses Upon the t ;co st into the interior, and that . as soon as ill y do the Cretans will. again assnil theta. li . also says that the "bloody instructions" t , I to ;terve the whole Christian population of th island by' destroying all vegetation, are I re urning "to plagne ; the inventors;" and th ~., Turkish garrisons are . suffering from I.scUrVy and like .diserders: Their onlv sup i ply of fresh provisions is from ;Asia Minor and Egypt.—N. Y. Times. Real Etpite 14ansfcrs. The following deeds. ..were • admitted of' recordbyll. Snively, Eq.; Recorder,Thurs - . dav March 19th, 1868: John McCoubrey to Mary and Rose Eine- . ry, November 11; 1867, lot on South side of Sheffield street, Fifth -wild . ," Allegheny:, .24 by 60,:feet1000 Robert Wightman and .Tames Wightman, executers of - James Wightinan, to Alexan der Ring, March 6, 1868, tract of land in Collins township, - containing twenty acres and thirty7oight perches • $13,`3 illiatu 200 Rigdon to George Wandler", Jan uaryl9;lB6B., lot on Duncan Street, Seventh ward, Pittsburgh, 22 by 70 feet .$30.0 William Farley to George Wandless, Jan uary 18, 1868, lot on' Tannahill street, Sev enth ward, Pittsburgh, 27 by '54 fect...sl,ooo Susannah Simpson to Frederick Frov, March 4th, 1868, lot No. 165 in John Browl's plan of lots, in Lower St, Clairtownship, fronting 20 feet on Rill street and extend.- ing back 120 feet.. • • $2OO Jacob 'Meyer et al. to Livingston Brothers, _February 25, 1868, lot in Collins-. township, containing seven acres one hundred and fifty -tive perches,witll improvements.sls,ooo 'Mary C. 'Phillips to Frederick, O. Nink, September 1, 1806,;lot .Janet street, East; Birmingham, 20 bS-tii feet • -- $6OO William Stone to John Davis, October 23,, 1867, lot iu Istlillin township; containing one reed and thirty-eight perches $350 John - Davis to•jiarry Dowrst, , March 17, 1868; the :thew) . . . ..... , . $5OO 113yilliant Plankintonte' jeSSC.Platiltinton, September 19, 1807, interest in tract of-hunt in Floss township, containing 90 acres.s,3,ooo Eli Plainkinton to Jesse Plankititon: ,Sept.. 28,18,("1, interest: , in the above. 00 acres of land . • George Lindsay to Francis Theinann, 22, 18.68, , lot N0.63.0n the:western side of Federal street, Second ward,'Allegheny, 20. . by 100. . . john Lloyd •and :lt.; 11. to Robert Wills, October; 5,1860, tract of, land in In diana township, containing 57' acres and 99 perches.. .. ...........John g 3043 "Nigh'to John -Euchlert;;Xugust 1, "184:11;lat on Josephine street, partly . Bast .Birufinglilini and pitrtly'LoWer St. Clair township • ' .... ...$75 • •. a . f* Mortuary Report. The fcillOWilig were the internients'in the city of Pittsburgh for the week commencing • March Bth, and ending March 16th, 1868: Males . .. . 9 I White . ... .......... t Total .19 Fein:des ..10 I Colored 0 S Of the above there were: 'Under one year, 4; fromliftgeu twenty,, 3; from twenty to thirtY, 4it'om thirty talotty,k from forty to fifty, from sixty to- seventy,;2; 'Srom seventy to eighty, 2. ' + • . ..The following were the diseases: Small pox; asthma; two each; consumption, . pneu mou}a, ibUr each; cholcm morbus, puerptd .fever, -debility, -bronchitis, Ayphold- ,feY97:-t9IMA WiNll4thkeriXfjpitYP(4l4o( ofd • J- ,•, • r i • T, r • ' tft c; , • t • • 4116 11141144 _ , ;74#44? . 1 k at::(9caneamr,vii this tgd% L week a» Are and, ,sidalug tt vießW`Aill'Ouart°r-34°V4Rhl°h 'l5 al}- other Sign - er — in creasing prosperity, Itur e ;4. 'Persons wishing to becCrme members of the cites which we congratulate it in spite 9= are incited to be present at the time specified. litics. gv. heterodoxy in po • At 'work, Again. . NEB AD . ITER TISEMENTS: - For some weeks pastour sister City-. has _ enjoyed a season of rest from the annoy- 1869, - • .- 17(38 a.nces of burglaries-and robberieis; and the 1- • , e.xecutivd - authmities .Were beginning to complain of the extreme dullness of the times; but the relief, it seems,was only tem porary,, as the professionals 'resumed busi ness on ' Wednesday night. A car penter. shop on Ohio street, near S3reamore, was entered through a window, the shutter of-which was pried .open. A : number of tool chests belonging to men employed -in theshop were broke open, and -all the more valhable tools stolen. !,The same )ilght the yineyard Saloon, in Duquesne borough, Wm. Beefless, propriethri was burglarious-t 1y entered; probably by the , same partieg who robbed the carpenter shop. The thievery: succeeded'in effecting an entrance into the bar-room by cuttting open a window shut-- ter.. 'The money drawer was broken open, and the operators. btained about ten dol lars in money . and a valuable .silver hunt inn case watch for their trouble. They also carried off 'an overcoat which was hanging . up ,in the saloon. The shop of Mr. ffitne, in thelmniediate "neighborhood; was also visited the same night;, but, although the door and windows shoW unmistakable sigra3 of laborious efforts on the part of the thieves, the attempt to force . , them open 'was unsuccessful. The Alleheny police were "working on' , the "cases" yesterday, but as yet have found. no clue to the rob bers. DeFerved Compliment. Justice Ammon,. of East Binningham, has been r a e-elected to his position by an everwhelming majority, and one which affords him a complete triumph over a few who recently endeavored to cast aspersion on his private character. Messrs Walter, Beck and Foell, all very worthy, intelligent and capable. gentlemen, have een chosen by equally flattering majorities as members of the Council of that borough. ..We are glad that Mr. George E. Slocum, a fit and representative citizen, has been, elected by a large majority Burgess of the borough, a position he will fill with credit and ,distinc tion to himself and constituents., HAVE YOU A?COUOIi Dr. Sargent's Cough Syrup will cure you HAVE TOL" A COLD lir. t.argent's Cough Syrziewill cure -you Tor Acrrn. on Cnnonic iluoNcnrris? Dr. Sargeurn Congb Syrup will cure yina. KNOTELR CURE OF DEAFNEkS• I lost my hearing during the last year. Part of the tituel was totally deaf. In April of this year I way Induced, from an' advertisement, to make ap pile:Won to DR. REXSE,R, 140 jPcnnstreet, Pitts here'. After having tried various medicines from doctors, without any benefit, I have been tinder Dr. Keyser's treatmentnow for nearly two months, and am entirely restored to my . hearing, so that I can bear a pin drop. • . JOIIK - SCANLAN , Coal Washington Co., Pa. ' A man culled to-day at Dr. Keyser's office to in form him of a great cure ineide by las T.vs:o Ccnk, 08. rt.a.stoNaltY RESTOUATIVE. Whilst these cures are:made with the Doctor's prepatationS, he desires It to be distinctly understood thati most of kis great enres are made in accordance with the , established Sawa that govern the science ',of medicine, in whieb he has been cnoged for the past twenty-11 - ye years. Last week he was also In receipt of a letter from a clergyman in the State of • Ohio, detailing another most wonderful mire. DR. KEYSER'S RESIDF.NT CONSULTING - Or- VICE FOR LUNG EXAMINATIONS•AD TREAT ?FENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES. •No. 120 -FE NN STREET, FR0319 - A. 31. UNTIL 3 P. 31. RELIGIOUS, NOTICES, 'THE NEW JERUSALEM cuumit. cOrucr of Sixth aud 'Wood sts.- 1.0-3tOItitOW.EVENING,•at o-clok, a Public Loewe on "liell aud the IVorld of Spirits:" --''FIRST BAPTIST CRILIRCH... . . Itev.l)r. J.,YERKES (formerly Pastor of thhi Church) will preach TO-MORHOW INV and "VENING. Serviceslo,4and k. 7 1 6 P. at. AU rtre cordially ittelted to attend. -n-------v:-, J------..---,-ONILD ii E : 11'1 11 II )k Shaken,' lows, Will deliver a sermon imfore. 3ho Ladle*" -11tisstonary...Soelety of 1/r. Sjwoull's Chtirch, Laced: street,•Alle'giteny City, SABBATH. t:yii•NINII4, 7dareli.sl2id. ate o'clock. ...41 . 31 - IIEVI 1,11111%DlINALII) WILL preach -in '. -tile -Reformed Presbyterian Church. I,neock• street; Allegheny t'ity...To-310R ROW. .iltrell Said, at RI o'clock' P. h. - He will also Preach in the Hanle place at 111, - antl a collection Trill be taken up for, the Ladies / !Aissionary Society of the CouqegAtion. _ _ . iVI.. lI,ST • RIF, T --- . 11. ODI S T C;111.11tC11. Fifth street. above Smithtletd. -ALFX. CLARK, rst-Proochlng fat.ERYS AII BATH -at -10:30 A. 24: mid 7:30 P. Subject of present Sabbath evening series of sermons: • *Truth and Trade: - or; The Torwiltogo of the- -Gospel as Ap plied to the Habits, Professions and Employments of Life. •• .Free scats. • _ FIRST. CHRISTIAN .• corner Beaver street and Mont • gomery avenue, Allegheny. JOSEPH 'KING, Pastor. —Preaching TO-MeitliOW- (Lord's Day) at - 1.0); ,s.. U. and rod.: Sunject Drowning sermon: "The "Duty and Necessity of Immediate Itegentance.'' :MatS free Conte one and tarliit—IVERSAL--118T CSURC .• CORNER OE GRANT AND THIRD STS! Taator.Roc., A. BOSSERMAN: -YreaChlng EVERY SUNDAY ut 1.0 Si A.. 31.. awl r.g. Sunday `dctiool at TIN A. at. Al[ the people are Invited tto come 'awl hear. Subject for,;to-mprrow ovening , --VIITI.IRE LIVE, Seco" " 44 '.'" "d bea. WrASIL11011!e1t1W. CLASS. . 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