i rwr ii,.4 f orf is ix i tuare: Itil:111 0 - :::41.1 • liht r " tally Prayer Meeting—Prop l 2 it .t 12:30 o'clock at the MethodistthtirehiPilth iititiet; next door to' GAZlOrrs . o4lild I.' .62 2fik4reireeible. The several fire companiesp* tke depart rnent were afforded an,prcellent opportn _ ray of .testing the'speed lia ,r- etal of their - Ironies as well as the zeal aid energies of the me/ 1 •Xellterday afternoon, in all of . - which they aoctuitted themselves gallantly. '.At hatlf-liatt. one o'clock an alarm of fire , . 'Mae heard from box 54, corner of Canal and streets, and thither all the depart ricive in service proceeded in their sustudly ,prompt •manner, notwithstanding the thermometer stood at several degrees whoreseventy in the shade. On arriving at the point from whence the alarm prßeeedea, they were informed that the fire was at the fruit of Ewalt street, Lawrenceville, inthe oil refinery of J. C. Kirkpatrick at Co., a - telegraphic dispatch haying been received at the Allegheny Valley 'Raltrixid`depotlo ~.that effect. On arriving at the scene hf,the conflagration the engine room lof the oil - re line. referred t o was found to be on fire, and the flames had made suctiprogreis be . fore the engines arrived that it was impos olble to save that portion of. the building, and the attention of the firemen wasAirect ed to the surrounding buildings. all of which - were saved from destruction-hy•their labor. The building destroyed Waif it one story brick, - situated on Ewaltebreet, between the Allegheny 'Valley Rillio3thrand" the 'river, - and:was used as an engine room, the boiler and fturtrice _being, against the outside of .the north - Wall: 'On the' smith and west idea were higher buildings; in.one of which .1 there was a tank containing 500 , gallons-of _refined oil, and. enithemorth gid e 9 . few feet from the furnace thei - ciude oil receiving tank is situcted, all of which were protect -lad, ithydatnrigiVaint*Misligieling their close proximity to the burning buftdlng, and the inflamable nature of the material, they contained. , At, the time the fire Was sildbiootered; the men employed attheiedn ' ery were engaged in pumping water to fill • saradr and - the stream was immediately turned on the flames, which kept them partially under subjection until the engines -arrived._ The loss will scarcely exceed one "thortsafid - dollars, on which there was no The Relief_ Engine did not ,ch the ground intonsequetice - of an acc ident.. In .t• turning , the corner of High and . Wylie 'streets, a box in one of the , front Wheels -erv °4l 4. o rakaa, the w heel came Wand letting ight of the engine 4 drop bn the of the spindle, : broke an axle. . The tire int on the NeptanO Nose - Cerriage - was broken by -lirtadngagainst.a stone. 4 • - Report of the Districting, Committee. Sometime since a committee cif nineteen , • ' - wati appointed by resolution of Councils to re-district the city, and in accordance with the requirements of the resolution under which it was aripo" feted,: the `committee met: for • the purpose of performing the ,labor; assigned them. :After several in - .od'ecttual efforts to agree upon a report the committee appeinted a sub-Committee of 5. - -eight; Which was - instructed to go over the . entire consolidated city and report to the originaVeemmittee, and pursuant to in structiOns said sub-committee:made a tour of the city on Wednesday,: and at a meet en of the :original committee, yesterday ovitivpresented their report, which,-we learn, contemplates dividing the city into twenty-four wards. We were able to ob .- - tains complete report of the- oundaries and numbers of g wards only: . ThellistS ec o nd and I;'oifrth wards are - not change d The Tenth , ward. will battle Third. he Third, with a portion of-the Sixth, will constitute the Fifth. 'That por tion ofr. the. Eighth ward. west of Pride street will (nth:tame - the Slxth:' The First Precinct of the Sixth extending to Fulton street, Will, constitrite, the Seventh ward. The Filth is to be 'mired the Eighth, and • the Second Precinct of the Sixth will be the Ninth. That portion of the Eighth joust f or. Pride street will be the Tenth. The Seventh will hereafter be the Eleventh, and •the Ninth- will-be known as the Twelfth. Tbe Thirteenth will be composed - - of that portion of Pitt lying between Mo ton street and Lawrinuhrnile..antF the, re,' attaining portion of Pitt will be the Four teenth and 'Fifteenth 'wpids; arid First and I Secorid wards of Lawrenceville will be the 1 Sixteenth and Seventeenth respctively. So much of the report, we learn has been agreed ripen by a - majority 'of the Crittimit . tee, and will be, reported to • Cciuncils for Approval at the next regular meeting. Presbyterian Union. '-'. At the .recent. meeting or the. General - Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church thisrcity, andthe'..tinited Prm byterian General Assembly in Argyle, Now '''' ,Imoperative committees : were ap 'poliited to seeure a basis of organic Union for the two bodies. These" committees have agreed to meet in.the First United Presby ferias Church, (Rev. W.' J. 'Reid's) Seventh street, this city, on Tuesday, the 30th inst., t;d:st. tivo o'clock r. x. The following gentle alien compose the ,Comnittteem,r. .nein the wormed Presbyterian Synod. R twa. John. 1 1 1cildsater,D:D., John McLeod, ,D.D.. mid 'John Douglas; D.D., and:: Messrs. J. K OK N0ft4333 mid Mimuel i ir.„.l4rom the t inned 'Presbyterian Assembly, iitaohn PrestlY;D.D., John 8. -F,as tiT T. *W 4 Coo a per, 4 -D.D.. and Messrs. c is Mean 'W4n RAU and% John exander. Tame tWo,4offiea lareoeclosely;ldentilled doetrine, government, discipline and Itt-';' , w‘inhip that, in' our opinion, there is no --barrier in the way of their organic unity. A LongsiFep. f. - gA24.roai was 4 lisiedin'the Diamond, Dugiliii.t! iliket ,Nixon, Agednesday 86i/1 .11,041n a stupid condition; and the officer -Tv 1,00.1ag: - isi,;;lntoxisted put her in tiie lOck-uP. She went4S sleep soon after lockedwurarra•lideprantft about five o'clock next inomillf& all efforts to arouse from the- atupoy into which she had 3 . lll lllMajproirlr . itehinsveihnir;:itt thre Dr.-Camphell called in t,9 Bee het, _and bythenppliositiedor the proper remedies d IV to consciousness... The Atupor ought to have "been causedby eph :„She waif senttolidapital. A •s• , -,w, 9 41 ,10 bu11Y" . A series of burglaries have recently , been . committed Cleveland, the thieves' real w.lidsig large Yields from, their nodulous csa: 4 : 4 1* 4 dy1. 1 Xestarda3r6•, as we : learn • by. • to feint that 41 iCity"Johnny" Mackey litloWisysitho is drsally rimin this oily among sportingl Mon, 'held , fortir here for amine time, was arrested by the Oda, of Police having in bid "possession '4'4lolll4ex of Pllv.r ware, coin vend , •what munames, the proceeds of late.burglaries at the houses of J. 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" " ,-, #--> - 1.4. 4 ;1. , ',P4 , rh,'''' , 41E',-"',._ - - . '-• : ?2 44'!a&i046-\4'M.".-,L:v,i,•F--- fn4, 3 lb. ^ N . - The SabbatitiSclithoEd.r MX rirst Reform- Sind4BligilwhitstkAirqSistjmposal de - ed Presbyterian Church ,celebrated their to procure 4 pure --article-of coffee, or anniversary feet wireiiliig.. 4tele was quite adulterated spices,• iiitikiiiiifit'iteiled or r e a large audience present, the majority of I great Advance in the price of the articl.. whom* of, wu rs ei' I TT? f oitinrenr.it wheiiiikeefithtryug bet*le` flOodeti 3titiKireita church - was decoratea in a very Ustefulltrld liehgrand sub§ l to su ftutes fdreoffee ch an extent that the pure article, on amount o becoming manner. An arch of evergreens the inability o f matiy - Persona to procur was erected ;over tha [platform in ( front of it, was almost forgotten. po in t , fire comin the pulpit, in which two beautiful national back to the old stand point, howeve r , an flags gracefully enfolded. Mr. F. R. t o 0-no.l*mo ettlol4oflfteaaetiktiiititif i - • ', - - • • * ..., 't e genuine Java or the pure Rio. and for IffeCuteheon,SupOrintehdentoPthe &heel, the occasion. we are in a great measure in presided on the occasion. and Introduced debted to Messrs :Strickler, A Marledge, of the exereities by giving out a ,portion of the lion City Spice Mills. Fifth Street Ex psalmody, after th e. s i ng i n g, of w hi c h ' the tension, who, by giving to the public their excellent unadulteril rest °Gabes, have, Pastor of the congregation, Rev. John in a great measure, rid the mar- Douglas, D. D,,„ ; led. in_ „prAyer. Rev. ket of , the vile, trash with which Robert Ai. I:trowne, D. 1:4 - ,- President of it was glutted. In - addition tot the Westminister College, then delivered , an excelsior roasted coffee in pound packages, able and eloquent address: irDr. limwne the spices of every diseription prepared at spokeef the greatness and benevolence of this establishment are warranted pure and the work of the Sabbath School Teacher.— unadulterated, and' thesioricentrated flavor- Training is important in evety department ing extracts, which are prepared,from' the oflife. Theyonpg should be careful to form chqiceat fruits are of the finest quality and good babies in early life. Benedict Arnold's hale become universally popular. This is yonful cruelty , develnpelltitatilf into trea- one of the most reliable firms in the city, son in hia rid t hem He clippedfleigpftheir and haying established a reputation for wings, pierced them with a pm, and then honesty and - fair dealing, they endeavor to gloated over their lingering tortures. • the hest of their ability to sustain it. Per- After the singing of another psalm. Rev. sons desiring anything in their line should Dr. Douglas delivered a short address. 13 . 0 not fail to give them 'a call. Their impressed upon , the children the imPott- articles are kept in all the principal gro ceHes, and branded "IrOn City Spice Mills:" ance of aiming_ well. To aim well is to succeed well. ' ' " The different classes, thronghthpir treas urers, handed in their contributrons for the past six months, which amounted to a lib. eral aum. ' ' _' _ --.., P i'•, j Mr. F. It. McCutcheon, the Superinten dent, then distributed :, reward, to a large number of scholars for their punctual at tendance., Misses. Minnie Hutoldrison and Lizzie Elliott, received prizes for hating brought thelargest 111:1111ber of aatolars into the Sabbath school. A beautiful' silver medal and two handsome volumes were ex hibited by the Superintendent, which will be awarded at the dlose of the year, to the threewho shall introduce the .largest, num ber of scholars. 1 :I ..1 Mr. R. C. Miller, in behalf of the teach ers, presented to Mr. Hugh Young one of the most beautiful bibles we have ever seen, as a token of their recognition of his many eminent services , to the Sabbath School. Rev- Dr. Doughte v in behalf of, the ,nom-' bera of her class, presented to Wee Minis R. McCutcheori a handsome copy of the "Psalms in Metre," and the "Memories of Olivet" by - MaOuff, as a testimonial of their high esteem. Zrhe' , Superintenclenft Mr. McCuttheon, returned thanks to the' audience for their attendance and the scholars for their or derly conduct. ' - The exercises-were of the most pleasing and entertaining character. The Edniling.bY the choir was excellent; the concluding chant ~- ,; . The earth is the Lord's, Ac.. was well executed. On the table, immediately in front of the Superintendent, there was quite a profusion of the choicest flowers, which diffused a rich and delighthil fragrance. The,congre gallon was dismissed with a benediction. .4. Pork Packing—Superiar Hams. -- - - . The business of pork packing has been for yea,rs so clOsety identified with Cincin nati, that it is a difficult matter to separate them. Until within a few years past the mention of Cincinnati would bring to , • view, as it were, huge piles of pork, sugar cured hams, &c., and lt.Was almost impos sible,to speak of one, wut t itho thinking of . . .. 1 ttie other; but as the world grows older . . the people grow wiser, and the fact is be coming, generally known that the estb• lishment of Messrs. P. Sellers & Co., corn r of Penn and Wayne streets, which is t e most complete' of its character and tbe m t reliable, is.producing a better , quality ,Of sugar cured hams, shoulders, dried beef anct tongues than ever left the "Pork City." The celebrated "Eagle" brand of sugar , cured hams- turned out by this estab lishment is superior to all others, eithbr American or Europeaninot even excepting the highly . praised Westphalia hams. Wherever known they are prized as a tr' y ,first-class article, and invariably give t e most uhqualified satisfaction. kfessre. I lora & Co. have an immense dock of th barns now ready fa: market, and are pr - pared to supply them wholesale or. retail is l e on.reasonable terms. The firm also • keeP constantly on handle large supply of shoul ders, sides, dried beef, sugar cured beef tongues, a prime article,. &c. &c., with a heavy , stock of the best' kettle rendered, lard, in buckets, , kegs tied tierces, which' they offer the trade at the lowest prices. Persons desiring ; anythhig in their line Should not WI to give them a call. • • " New Dry Goods Monday. 1231 ntg oho case soft finish Musiiiis• 12% cents one, case best Frlnta. 100 silk San l Umbrellas, raffled and beaded Para sols and French gingham Shades, all extra Cheap, some• as low as 75 cent& 50 dozen . ~ fine Huck Towels , yard long, ; border and frioge; some as low as $1,50 per.doze n. , 100 . pieces Swiss Mulls, Cambria; . Nab:cook, Wucked • *nanny,. orded-Conhalea at a ireat reduction , some lowitatOttentsi Other grades extra cheap. 100 pieces - fine black' and colored •Ltuders, , Poplin , Mixttares and mixed l press Goods, bought at a reduction, some as low as "UV; all at a great redno. Lion. 25, pleoea-gray , mixed . Dress Moods,' spdclal“bargaing, at 16 cents; beed telling at 31, cents. 25 pieces White new: goods . bought very cheap; will be sold ac cordingly. 25 pieces Figured Alpaccas in Tan and Btsmarek,at-25 cents per yard. Black Silk, for saegUes_Cxtivf cheap. tor' Aprons. 25 , cents, ;Limns as 18X arid' itimemiar new goodasndgoodstyles.-Table laming .';VArys.low: v ' Nfivr..ol7 mils, °holes styles and choice goods i 'at Gardner &Stew art's, on west oortiariMalketilMd 4Blittrtit streets, No. 69. A Gigind 'enneeriin'ilbreikeentlon Prof. Wm. H. Slack, who is so well and . . . iiiiirably known to oti innate loding cOm umnity,haa in , preparation a rare treat in the Concert "line.' This - hi fib leas than a .9x.Rtwir .0414, ( b. 1 4. -TA°.Pliand thiffeiki 74 vh the , itaie one time. . • : , This: immense Concert is announced to come of at the t fVe. 'Wafting : liinkoti. legheny on ThFyitaatio June 18 1 h and 19th, Mid a' urdarigkznoon, Jans.Alatia. • .• 1 An elevatad net wide 14' asji • feet deep. to, the singemiumbeen erected; extending ..entirely ileum the west end of thabuilding, and seats hatre been tirtipared on the Soar at the Rink, snfileient to m. O V V ir f F9P 4 tl f" i bur 'Y Aub r i d P er-1 fit ' 4 1 4tginifir 4440_ ~ttoott }Pr°, MINS to be one tirth grandeat'arraira OTthe season. A 4 ownwhepty ,f ppithal, ..rooaditoted in first olase idyle d ,,will lie held In the, Pint Xumberland Ptsebytetiatt_ph arab on illxth street, On TUMMY and Wednesday next., Ample arrqpireete 4see.,-.4beha r woe ,te mare the gyms tof - an *fib end . . 40Vit- i? 0•0111- 't."`,: f , The Water pommittee'or t h e Cl C om m i of* boooosed to thif.'ltrZ si i Ph& Chmtpany,the maltreats Or the l englph,st the `Water Worts . , ' en for:the , 110 1 93 4 : 0 4. - TheMetnetiP1100,fillt, ago eeptrotors to have the lad magma. • ,' 5. '... i ..-'',,' , l•:=-,i , r--iiei--;;7.7 1 ,7" ,;. ielosistea ...litrimhemeeisie " fi nite Ott 14 POrtleti 'lletareetol atihiltt ox. vemOis t rhea, ' UHT lrOre ',Ogeted at ? Cis twenty.tlve cents per 'gem yesterday TOOTRILIM- bilkaaiLlitlAWßAPrOP Were thelhalriteteleo4.,z-rf. . .. , 1 44./4 ..sr: 144 ..ip-siformitoppmp-4-_ . Plrf 't - pt. r r pewits elmt4iit Pitt le has ,4 A " ,4914,41109111,410ntr r ra fr, ,1.• , # o,i 1 14.105/ lul A 4,,. ...tri ;ft" of 1 .V* BUR 2. 1 k ETTE SATtT4PAY TUNE . 18, 1868. The arrangements for the production of Mr. Habn's new burlesque have beeh com pleted,, and the piece will be produced on Monday evening under the most ihvorable circumstances.: , The , seasoripromises to be an unusually brilliant one, and the public, in anticipation of that fact, are expressing their approval of the same in a substantial manner by a . liberal purchase of tickets. Tho:plaY going pablic havabecOme so dis gusted with the penurious policy of other managers that , anything _approaching liberality on the part 'of Mr. Hahirwi,ll :be received al `ii`iplessing 'and &fly - appreci ted. • Pittsburghers are liberal in their views, and. always .:ready ,and willing to contribute 'hi the 'support of any and every enterprise conducted upon principle, in accordance with their views, and just as ititidk to withbOld their eupport when pen uary and selfishness is the ruling feature, elect unmistakably demonstrated by the great number of empty benehes which were to be seen in the Opera Holum night after night during the latter part of the season which has just closed. On the 7th of March, 1865, Mary E. Moore made information before Alderman Taylor, charging Henry Humes with for. nix et cet, and a warrant was homed for his arrest. 'The officer in whose hands the warrant was placed made diligent search' for the young man, but failed to find him, and it was imbsequently ascertained that he had anticipated- a proseOution and left the county. A few days since, thinking the affair had passed out of mind, he returned to the City, and officer Bell hearing of the fact arrested hint yesterday. Ito was held for a healing; but it is probable that toe " matter will be compromised. Assautt.—Piiink Deltrich; -ii butchery made information before Alderman Taylor, yesterday, charging J. E. Donnell, a ped- With tosault: Deitrich it, appears was driving a lot ersheeP along the East Liber ty road when he met Donnell, driving a wagon, who he alleges attempted to drive over his sheep, and when he interfered to prevent him from doing so, Donnell struck at bim with a whip. The accused Was ar rested, and after a /leering was dischaited, and the prosecutor required to pay the costs. A Wife Beater.—Ann E. Butler, resid ing near the Minersville car station, made information before Alderman Thomas, yes terday, charging her husband, Zechariah Butler. with assault and battery. She al leges that he comes home drunk every night and boat and abused her in a most shame=. ful manner. He also threatened to kill her, for which an information was mado for surety of the peace. He was arrested and after a hearing held to bail for his appear ance at Court to answer in both cases. The Most Elegant silk mantles were exhibited by Mears. Bates < Jr, Bell, the well known dry goods dealeri, No. 21Fifth street, will now be found on hand at , that . house. The assort ment is the most Superb' seleetion from among those expressly Imported for the New York City, trade, and Is well worthy the inspection of all. - The Orin will take , much pleasure In showing the stock to vis itors whether they are desirous of purchas. ing or not: , t • ', I Indications for Juue.—Our observations have been much` obstructed by the laying or the Nicolson pavement, but we venture .to predict hot. weather for the rest of the atopth. ibusequently wo advise our read ers to go to Cree Brofttere,: 25 Fifth street, for summer underwear. They sell summer Underiddrts ft* 50 cents; Denigrate, 75 cents; real British Socks, worth 50 cents, for 33 cents,and the fitart3hirt wade by them is unritialted Thrill Ithd cheapUess. Cat FIght,I.LA regular cat tight occurred liftbe . Bth ward yesterdaY,' imtweed Rosa