I I 15 # E litiStatt i g -it altrias mita:BRED : DAILY; PENMAN, REED di CO,; P':eoprietors. F. 1k: f•Koallat . 04 0 T. F. HOUSTON,. RIZ% ,F 4 / 1 " 441 Sad MUTTS BOILSIII4I. NO.:SCANS B,6l.nini ST. c! Pittsbninglw and AM.: Crovity.- ragayear... EXI Ifill t .W. : a r:6 l7 3 ' eWelegr:6l4l) trodtla • 4 MM.. 1.10 00 .00.01101„ t n. the iree .t . 16 mon 71 ie miser.) . ~ , t . ; limsostatoAreas• WEDNIESOILIG ArRIL ISM WE Pirow 'an t,S inside pegs: of this isorning's , Gls Errs peoond Page .Postry, "!'he t Fair TCitrtoostrinist," Ephemeris, &terming Clippings. Third and 8( th pages: Centlneraiall: Markets, Imports, River Hem+ &vent page: lihkettnid and America, Washing ton Apse; Atnasements. • U. B. Bon* at . Frankfort,l37l. PiniaoLimit at Astwetp, .581@54f.' GOLD cltmd is Newirork yes%rday at 184184. A JUST RECOGWITION. Tito Republicans of Alleghenyfyester:., day, , pronounced their judgment upon the official fidelity of their latel3enater, Hon . Rtriesas. EILTUCTT. When his old. con affluents /thus sustain Ms course, that gentleman may complacently. endure the harmless criticisms whiCh, If intelligently translated, would 13031411411 thia ji!dgment of our people. -. Tau Executive Sission of .the Sucate will adjourn on Vriday or Saturday next. THE Cincinnati Jihtguirei• thinks that the Democratic party errs hilts slowness xto elevate to position, or to recognize as worthy members of its ' , organisation, 4converts from •By all 'Means, reward those Who desert •princi. Pyles for °Moe and profit, for- none other -are fount' going over. to that- ; SRI, of the house. • . ' ' • ' 'r, • WEER the TaisloOnnifision Was first of fered to judge Sirmaiin, of Ohio, he is , repirted to have declined it. But it was pressed upon him, and the nomi nation now loefore the Senate implies his final ameptalice. The fudge one • of the most • capable and statesmanlike among the prominent Republicans of Ohio. Tnzus are fair prospects for the rejec tion by the Senate, of the nominations of ' CAILLISLI, for Sweden, of iltifironn, for - Spain, and of Jonas, for Belgium. Oen- James name has Men already laid• on the table by , the general consent 'of publican 'Senators. 'This smothers him, and vastly to the relief of our`Wean Vir ginia friends. I • op nix one •thonand nomination made by the ipreeenf Administration, thirty-seven are diplomatic, ninOrnine are consular, 'fifteen' are •territorial, two hundred and sixteen are in the Internal 'Revenue Pepartment, thrtehundred and ninety-tvrp arepos,Fters, sixty-five are Judgm piLindok and Attorneyi, ' , and fifty-nine 'the Land OfficeL About three hundred additional changes will be made during the Bummer. • Tar • declination 'of it B. CLL; the colored map, to *meld the mission to aciords considerriblei frat to Demo cratic jourcalistit.. The, Cincinnati En glary acraients for Ids siinduct by saying that '"the natives of that country *were • ceutly recurred to an oirl habit of theirs —that of eating each other; and the shrewd CLay evidently fears that he might heay..Y 94 the stomachs of his cannibal brethren." ,That is good; but wouldn 4 t it be well to favor a white Vemocrat with ' the position, for member" of that party, can die conVeniently anywhere; they are so used to it, you know? • SBORET.Ler Fisw yesterday refused to go into the merits of ease from Western pennoyivania, where not a county giving a Republican majority last fafl ha t r a sin gle mission or consul. He replied to the member who plead for hispeple's rights,. , ."I have spent five weeks ,in arranging these place% and I am not going to open up the subject again. Every one nom inated has come friends who want them appointed, and unless they are reje cte d they will not be .changed - or new cases considered. Now as very few have been chosen on the judgment of the Senators or members, the probability of failure ' in every case where thereto anv reason able pretense 4 Is very good."--Srashini • ton Dispaceft. • . The Se cr etary's objection seems more applicable in,etteeS Wh ere's given:locality has already been favored with a "Specific selection. than to the. cutsl,as put , b 7 the faithful member , of itlarge'dietrict which, having contributed nearly thirty thou sand to the: Administrations maioritied, hasnot been honored by the recdgnition of a single:name. The Secretary's Pro! :test against the , revision of an erroneous judgment - ls..not r a jus tiflcatioh for an, absolute failure of 'all j u sti c e whatem - We are assured , however,. Mak, while PaMe nominations are . rwithdrain, others wadi rejentiat' Mid etpuillyte the President's satlsfootii444P4ffiat 'the tali.' mate recast of ,both Ahe, (rip and do-- muse' services is jinli . to '143, - eitlsfitctOry all quarters. 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I, ..t.'''' 4 ' , •• +Ne , -...fqr ~ !4',N .- -tr:tz :-'-_"- . r' ll'i''' , K"",...--'..--, ' -- - ' - ‘,'"''''' '*-': T".'V'' ,- / ''' ~ •e• ' 4 2 .3 ; 0, .."...p , . - 1- .1.. 41 , ~"'" "I. 4:- 3- v' - ",..,, ..e4. AL ,, r , ::., I " '' (K 4 ' .7 k , 1 .0 2 T1 , 1-.' "' - .. z . v .. ,-; .- ' ' leigngstit IMMO UPON TAB - EXEMTIVE. - - Oar ti statement of yesterday, that the non& tion 'of Gen. A. L. Russm., fiFir the nil on to , ..Ecuador. was charged, in the B . e Department and at the White Rollie, to the local account of Allegheny county was made ' upon. the highest au thority. It was written with 'our eye at the oment resting upon the Washing. ton telegrams which made the remark. able announcement. The facts, as stated, are not to be disputed. • The President has been misled in this Animas by the impudent deception- of some man, or men, who knew better, but who presumed upon lint personal confi dence in their imucity which , General Gam had not yet learned to Withhold from them.; • They, have deceived him impudently—we repeat the wOrd—but it is pleasant to feel that. he has already been apprized of 'the tenth, and that he will never, in the four years _to come, look lir even the shadow of truth or per sonal honor from the quarter which at tempted to betray him. " A thousand nominations have been made within the past six weeks. The Etecutive has, of necessity, been forced to rely upon the representations of rep resentative men from every section of the 'land. He' must, in the same necessity, have been sometimes deceived. But he has, even already, shown to such' un worthy and tricky politicians that he is not to be thus trifled with. Be has re called some nominations, and revoked some appointments . for 'precisely that cause. Gen. GRANT nevertan forgive a Man who betrays his tonfidence, and he is prompt to undo the unintended errors into which he may - thus have been ledi ' The nomination in question has been withdrawn, at the-special request of Gen. • Riess= himself, who, we are bound to believe, hinsselfdiscovered, yesterday for the:first time, the superservioeable trick try' of some of his own friends. That request was his' own prompt .pmodest against the trick. But that, we pre sume; with not be the end Of 'the matter with the President. It is/or amf his' own sense of insulted betra eti self-respect, personal as well as ofilcial, to decide upon The proper visitation upon the Inaviat perpetrators - of this fraud' neon hini. Be they whom they may, we have, miejudged U. 13, GRANT, it, ripen adequate proof, he does sot reach them, promptly-andeffeetively. But this is his affair, not MM. But have a right, nay we feel it to'be our duty, to ask, for the powerful majorities of his supporters in this Republican strong-hold, that the failure of the Administration thus far to -recognize their claims in one solitary di plomatic, consular, or even Wet domes tic selection for official trust, shall be reckoned for what it only tan be—for our own lack of desert, or our lack of just consideration in the Executive Councils— and not that these should be ostensibly con ceded, and then fobbed off - with a bogus nomination, of a foreign candidate, imi ' pudently charged In this way to our local! account 'We print in another place the \ °Metal expression of the Republicans ofj Allegheny, concerning this.buslness. This business of office-seeking is alto gether of secondary consequence. But that is no reason why it should cover the scandalous fraud of which 'we write. .We can do very well without offices, but we are ,lot in the habit of being humbugged in this way, without a prompt and loud protest : By whosesciever complicity the name of the nominee in , question has been pre sented to the President `as representing the claims of Allegheny Reptfifficardso, ft- is incumbent upon each, and all, of them to explain and excuse himself, if he cap. Let him answer this Noted!, and jusllfy himself, to the President whom lie has deceived. •' Our protest Meets him at the White House. Let. him respond: to it tiara The nominee In : Ecuador bas pot been a. Citizen of Allegheny county for nine years; and his nomination on the score of such a citizenship Is a fraud. His own prompt withdrawal relieves General Russam from my passible ini putations z ipcii his own'good faith. But the other penionicwhcr have had access to the ExecUtive ear; and who'have abused their privilege by this impudent trick, still remain to be•dealtwith. A $0 PRIMARY. MEETING`' AND NOMI .'2NATIONg. The proceedings of on; "Repuldiciui Executive Committee appear in another . place. Very important action w as taken, looking to the greatest harmony, in the organization within this / county, and with, practically, the unanimous 'c,oncur rence of the Committee. The primary meetings are called for the last Saturday (the 20th) of May, when each of the one hundred and seven election districts of the county will select two delegates to a , Judicial.Conventien, two others to 4 11 Legislative Convention, and,still two Others to a County Conven tion. These three Coriveutions will sit on the same day and hour —Tuesday, Juno Ist—in separate halls, in this city, for the nomination' , 'of such 'portions of the county ticket, for October, as have been respectively assigned to them by the co rn . mittee. The new system thus adopted haa been recommended' by a favorable eaperl. IMCO - 111 PhiladelSda, where it has been fonitd to obvlate, 'the 'ald of nava. icitmlde degree of popql,ar, Interest ex., 1 - 1111t4 it the pill - nail , 'ritettEnge,alrof 'the 'objections . - which imve„sinefalit proved fatal to the efficient usefulness of the old systial. itbutloN7 a ,• single Otititatleig git %Mit 114 PITTSBU:ItGR- 1 041MT]is.' f ,7 --NEDNISMaT;TAI) "croft:ices usually to be. filled - and alWayi so desirable to candidates, in, counties like Philadelphia or Allegheny, has itt- variably been attended heretofore 'tvith bitter heart-burnings, lealoosles. re al m !. nations, and not seldom, by a degree of resulting dissatisfaction which has men aced• the harmony of the party or the ballot-boxes. By the new mode, ;allot rolling, —the corrupt traffic of candidates, and of their friends among the delegates ' , • which' has formerly!'parceled out the nominations,- ruidei ineguisi- - and secret combinations, and fkequently with. an utter disregard of the sincere prefer races of a majority of its censtituency-, Is effectively done= away with. Judges c.an'ao longer ba - baded for the county executive offices, nor these be used as make-weights by aspirants for the Legis [ lature. If log-rolling shall still exist, it &net be confined within narrower limits and with a Veil' considerable restriction of the resulting udechiefs. There can be no concert of fiction between the -three ConVentionw--4usci there needs to be none. The tactics of one body eannot be tranderred to or compensated in another. Each will be responsible only for its own results, and, in case of any subsequent dissatisfaction,this will be limited to one , . part of the ticket, and will not, as here tofore, waken the whole array. • ' , The Philadelphia system first adopted the partial division which our• Conimittee now recognizes. Its advantages were so apparint that, in the interests of an abso lute harmony, it was found expedient to advance still farther, . and call ,separate conventions for each and every office to. be filled. If our own experience shall warrant atimilar progress, the Conkmit tee, Which now 'moves with a wise cau tionln the Path of reform, will in due time be preparedto inaugurate the fullest t possible espreadon of the Individual pre; ferences of our Republica* friends. Three conventions, each of two dele gates, from each of our one hundred and seven districts, will call tiwther in all three hundred and forty-two of the active working Republicans of the county: A correspondingly full attendance at the rd. wary meetings willalso be ensured. Each meeting must choose six delegates, two for each Convention. There is no danger In the largeat possible call, in this Way, upon the personal exertions of good Republicans The more Conventions, the more de egates, the larger the turn outi.aati at the p es, and. the more gen eral Will be e popular interest Thus preferences ill be more faithfully ex pressed, and a wider range within the party will feel and respond , -to the im portsuice of the occasion..: Thus, we get abetter ticket, of the better..qualified and more popular men, and the working heart of the party will be pledged, from' the start, to its cordial suppor,t. Now, let every Republican of Alle gheny county remember the primary meetings of May 29th, attending them personally and having his own say.in the choice of his favorite candidates. Do that, and October will manifest you unanimous satisfaction. OUR CUBAN FILIBUSTERS. The Cuban sympathies of our Ameri can filibusteribave already found expres sion to a moderate extent. There seems to be reason for accepting the truth of the report that Gen. STPXDWAR, with some five hundred followers, has erected a lap:ling on the Cuban coast. Whether other expeditions will follow him, and with equal success, will depend upon the vigilance and energy of our Government in the enforcement of our Neutrality -laws.' The usual vroclamation, for such cases, is not yet issued by the Pretddent; while the omission excites remark in diplomatic circles, it does not preclude • the idea that all our laWs are - still to be faithfully 'ad ministered. ' In the meantime, wirlle_ exaggerated reports of insurrectionary" suecess are multiplied, by interested:parties: through the American press, it is reliably learned, from' the official retioiti of our civil and naval officers in Cuba and upon its coast, that the rebel movements are diminishing in importance, and that events in that Island everywhere point to a speedy ter. mination of the. present agitation—proba 'blr,by some form • of • compromise which shall pacify the cOntending parties, in a mole complete. accordance with the polit ical progress of Spain. herself. In this view, ft is possible that Gen. STICEDMAN may eventitalli , tind uncomfortable prod; of the,adaptalioniof the Spanish garrote to an Alpert* neck: It was his own favorite doctrine, not piany years ago, that unsuccessful rebellion sleads justly and straight to the ,halter. Urmannto Lnvrnns.—The attention of.the new Postmaster General has been called to an eronipus construction placed by his prededestrorsupottliie4a* of 180, which providei that all 'letters-depositld formailing, - paid only in part ';:shall 'be forwarded to their destination charged : with the unpaid rate, to be collected on delivery. The practice in the Postoffice Department has been to forward to its destination every letter bearing a three , cent stamp, though the correct postage to be collected.on delivery, is elecents or even twenty.fonecents. But if the let.. ter bear only a two cent stamp, it is sent to the Dead Letter Office, though the correct postage Is but three cents, or one cent additional. Mn. S. B. Ontrimunua's offer to pre senc the Mercantile Library with $20,000 upon condition that the additional gao,ooo should be raised .by April 15 has been re - and. the last dollar of thatiunountlutt lag been subscribed. ' • Gina) haa been discovered on( the, Drryy . Pork of Cheat, beheff: gyit *kith 'prited, 'reek, ill Takketr;oomityclifeaffirgOdat, d r AtMkg,... e . 144 1 1 0 4 1 .44#4"*. < 0 $0!, IZ:J, liEGIOATIVL _ Complete Record B of the u leas tabling to Allegheny Co uty, Mimed Inio the Legislature at tne, L a t e Term; Together with Notes of tsiar t ad. tion Made. , Trough the courtesy of Fred. L. Mo =sq., the efficient and painstaking t Clerk of the Honse, we are ena bled to lay before our readers, this morn. inia transcript frornidscompleter theof g Allegheny county bushiess dispOseq" of at the late term of the State legisla tnie. Of the bills passed finally, nearly all have beepn approved 'by Go:cr ernor Geary.' The r manures defeated we arrange under proper head. • Here is the record : buss pmmd). Authorizing additional Notaries Public. Supplement to act incorporating Board of Guardians of the Poor. ; Fixing timent commencement of Of term of the Sheriff. • Authorizing the School Directors of "Elizabeth township to pay certain claims for bounty money. • Supplement to act to lay out a State road from Tarentnm. Authorizing the authorities of Etna to. borrow money , and levy special tax for borough purposes. • . incorporating the Co-operative Life In surance Company , of Western Pennsyl;. *alga. Supplement to an act toprovide for the re-organization., of the *Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad Company; Approved March 31st, .1860, and to pro vide for a classification of the Board of Directors. Authorizing the apieintment of Biz more Notaries Public. Respecting the second section of an act relative to election precincts in Allegheny county, approved July 28th, 1868. An act to annul the marriage, contract between Williairt Magill OndAnviiitt,Ma ' - Incorporating the Central Passenger Railway of Pittsburgh. Consolidating the Wards of Pittsburgh, for educational purposes. . • ; Supplement to an sot enabling the Filth Ward, Pittsburgh, School Directors to -botrow money. .; Relative to loorough elections in the Borough of Ononiby. , Further supplement ' to an act incorpo rating the Mechanics' 'Savings Bank; ef Pittsburgh. . • Authorizing the trustees of the First Refbrmed Presbyterian congregation , to remove dead bodies from the ground at." tached to the church,' and to sell the pro rt Supplement to an act relative to Itemi ses on vehicles inPittsburgh, Allegheny; Birmingham, East 'Birmingham, South Pittsburgh and. Manchester. To define and extend the equity jun& diction of the District Court, and to yell date certain prOceedingt - in partition, in said court. 'I , Authorizing the borough OtAllegnonY to borrow money. '• • Relative to lictmses on vehicles in the borough of Ormsby. Supplement to act incorporating" Peo pieta Saviags Bank, authorizing an - addl. Lionel increase•of capital. Relative to Aldermen in Pittsburgh. Repealing so much of the second sec tion of an act authorizing the burgess-and town council of Sharpsburg to levy and collect a tax not exceeding 16 mills on the dollar on the assessed county valua tion for the year 1868, and annually thereafter, and changing the manner of collecting the taxes in said borough, proved April 13th, 1868, as relative to the school taxes. Repealing act regulating the levy and collection of Ormsby borough taxes. , Incorporating the Pittsburgh and Mon tana Gold and Silver Mining Company of Montana. Inoorporating the'Allegheny Go d iag Company. Incorporating the Allegheny Silver Mining Company. Authorizing the Allegheny COm pany to increase its capital stock. Changing the name of the Pitts. Ale and Malt Manufacturing Company, and , authorizing said - Company to reduce. their capital stock. Providing for the payment of damages awarded to the Allegheny County Agri cultural Society under the. act of April 16th, 1862, entitled an act for the adjudi= cation and payment of certain military claims. • . Incorporating the 'lron City Mutual Life Insurance Campany. Changing the time of holding the bor. ough and township elections in Lebanon; Moon and Findley, townships. Revoking a trust executed by H. IL B. Thompson tones. 5.. Hamilton. Supplement to an act - relating to cones on vehicles and dramatic lioensee, in Pittsburgh; Allegheny, the /firming-, hams, South Pittsburgh. Conferring titia. chartered rights of the borough of East • Binningtuim to Defining the boundaries of kfilvale. • Providing for the _appointment of an' Inspector of illuminating gas and gas metres, to regnlate the inspection of the , sums and toprotect consumers and man-; ufacturers of gas in Allegherly count3r. • Providing for grading, path* and Mo.' Adamizing the streets; lanes and alleys, of Ormsby and for constructing"` sewers therein, and to assess and collect cost of same: [f ••• Authorizing Nineteenth and Twenty-' first Wards 'of Pittsburgh to borrow money for school building purposes and to levy a special tax. • . ' Supplement to act-to punish ; the bnyer or receiver of -scrap iron from minors or frem unknown or , irresponsible parties. Legalizing bounties paid to, volunteers in East Deer township. • - Supplement to an not uniting Jefferson and Washington Colleges and to erect ttgi same into one corporation. Further supplement to sot incorpo rating Jones Ferry Company. Relating to' tonnage tax on coke and crushed rook - sand." ‘' - • Authorizing the Burgess and Council of East Birmingham to improVe streets'' and construct sewers, and to levy anclj collect tax for the same. ' ' Allowing Sharpsburg to borrow money. Authorizing East Birmingham: to ex empt its coupon bonds from muhiolpal taxation ' and to levy a tax for , the main tenance of the fire department and for gas burned by said borough. ; • ; - Supplement to an act concerning streets and sewers in Pittsburgh. Incdrporating Ulilonborough. Extending the provisions of the snppiementary. act of incorpoiation of Pittsburgh, relating to paving, grading and repairing streets, lanes; alleys and ' highways to the borough of Tareutnni. ' Authorizing Braddoltk's = borough to borrow money and to levy ;,additional taxes. Relative to municipal liens of the ' city of Pittsburgh. Supplement to an act Incorporating the EWlllrtiltreet Bridge Company. A.uthorlzing William Douglas to build' a bridge over the, Youghiogheny , for,transpOrting chat and - Other milterals. AMennatdry of an act 'inimrporattng the Greensburg it Pittaburghh Turnpike Company, 'imarnibig the s_ale, , ottimir : ;toed MA providing-for clisAkution of thicprocedgcsheyedg—fx.s c 4 .4 4•A r i f i Zileme6t- 4 A6 .anabiLairthic diarketazeillitrite . ,(14X.tiZA'4,4 td,:t - 121 i 9 .. IMITT.q. borrow money money for the erection -ot school building* Authorizing the Sixteenth ward to borrow money for school building pur poses. Enabling County Commissioners to im prove the county buildings and to pay for the sime. • - Supplement to the act ' incorporating the Pittsburgh Fruit House Association. • Incorporating the East End Gas Com pany Supplement to an act extending the charter of the Bank of Pittsburgh. For the better prosecution of disorder ly houses in Milivale. For the election of additional Supervi •sors in South Fayette township. Relating to the fees of the City Treasu rer of Pittsburgh. the the Board of Managers of the Western House of Refuge to com pensate their solicitor. Au i act to exempt sewing machines from levy Mid eon execution in Alla ghen,y connty (Made fiteneral.) Authorliing u jal e First Methodist church Sharps!) tq remove dead bodies from the b ground to the, cemetery. . Relative to,cc4lectlon of , tate mercan tile licences by the Treasurers of Pitts burgh and Allegheny county. Relative to interments in the Trinity Church yard,. pitteburgh. Enabling the School Directors of Mc- Clure township to borrco* money.- ' Supplement to an act authorizing the election of additional officers and chang ing the manner of collecting taxeein the townships of Robinson and North Fay ette. Providing for the registry of, lois in Allegheny city. Relating to plank walks in Allegheny city. Authorizing Allegheny city to issue water bonds. Creating a Board of Water Commission ers in the city of Pittsburgh. • Authorizing Pittsburgh to issue bonds for the purpose of retiring matured and maturing indebtedness of said city;:and, moreover, to purchase and - improve grounds for a public 'park. The' latter section is made subject to the will of the PeePle- ' ' ' parry Incorporating Anderson Mining Com- Laying out .a State road , in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. , Relative ip to public roads in Scott town sh. Repealing so much of the act relating to Supervisors and roads in• Chartters, Beloit, Plum and St. Clair 'townships;; so far as relates to Scott township. • Incorporating the Elizabeth' township Bridge c o mpany. ' • ' • • Relating to public roads and ( highways in-Penn townshfp. ' ' • 'Authorizing the , Allegheny Valley Railroad Company to apply so much as may be needed of the bonds authorized, or the proceedethereof, to the payment of its debt not secured by mortgage, and to the improvement of the facilities of the road. ...., ~.Authorizing Twelfth-1101rd to borrew money fox:school pummels. - . A further supplement to an act incor porating the Mosongahela Water Om- • Pei?. • • „.---- Incorpciiating , the Allegheny Turne rs' Association of Allegheny City. Incorporating the Alleghenji county Monumental Asaociation. - Relative to the wae of intoxicating drinks in-Tarentuni. Relative to liquor licienses is the town ships of Benison. Chartiere, Seott, Union, North and South Fayette town• ships.- Anthoriihig Bellvtie to levy an extra tax and to prohibit the sale of liquors within said borough. Prohibiting the sale of Liguori in Find ley township.. Authorizing the Trustees of the United Presbyterian Church to remove the dead from burial ground to Prospect • Ceme tery. ' Giving the new wards in Allegheny City the right tto 'oornpensation from the old wards out of which 'created, for schrof property in such svards j or dis trict& Authorising the transfer of a portion of tho Steubenville Turnpike to the bor ough of Temperanceville. - ` Supplement to the act incorporating the Borough of Mount Washington. Relating to grading and paving streets and constructing sewers , in Temperance. Mlle, and to change the -terms of the Burgess and numbers of CounciL • ProViding for the construction of fbot walks yin Chartiers, Scott, Union and Robinson townships. Supplement to an act. incorporating the Birmingham Coal Company. - . Authorising the Governor to inoorpo . rate the People's Turnpike road company. Enabling thellehool Directors of the Sixth ward,Pittebargh,to borrow money. Relating to -the school district of Re. serve township. • Empowering Right Rev. Bishop Dom eneo to sell certain real estate Mifflin townbhip. ir , • Incorporating the Pittsburgh "and and Homestead Company. Supplementary to the several acts In. corporating the Hand, stress Bridge Company. Authorisinf the School -Dire c tors of ,Hanipton tolevy and collect a tax to re pay .raines RellY thp commutation money ' paid &ll him i 4 A the quota of. said town lncorporating , the Allegheny, County Savings Bank. , Supplement tt; an act inciorporatlng the Pittsburgh Gas Company. Consblidating the..Hilldele . and Mount - Union •Cemeteries. ' . Authorizing BirMingham to . borrCw money for Bohoal PtiPoses. Incorporating theunion Club and Op era House Compan_y•of pittaburgh. Extending the Robinson township li quor law to Patton, Kilbuck, Sewickley and' Ohio townships and. Union and Se wickley boroughs. • Relating to the sale ofgoods by sample in Pittsburgh and 'Allegheny. • Supplement to an aot incorporating the Erie and Allegheny, Railway Company. Extending the time for paying the en, rolment tax. on the Pittsburgh, McKees port and Brownsville 'Railroad charter. Relating to the, assessment .of dam agea blithe Pittsburgh and Connellisiille railroad.' Supplement to consolidation act. Retiring delinquent Assessors of Alle ghenylcounty. Sepplementlo ad sot to incorporate the Sharpsburg. and Ethel:ming , turnpike road company. •,• • 'Repealing the thirty-fourth section of an act relating to county rates and levies so far as Vs Skins' township is concerned. Incorporating the 'Pittsburgh Young Men's Christian Associstion. Incorporating the Mansfield, Classical and Normal Institute. Leaving the lieenseguestion to be de termined by votes In Tirallttlat; ' Extending the time,lor' collection cif bounty' tax,in the borough of Tarenttim. Annulling the marriage contract be tween George Park and Eliza J. Park, his .wife: Authoriiing the vacation of certain i Cctidells. - tteettf and tiler is 'Prebiburgli -by ': ~;•. - • ,••• •=. • .2 ..1 ~ 'lnttorporitting. the Masonic lE'its , i hilts .Banks." Enabling .Tohn W. Duncan, guardian, 40.anniaoribe tenant Of 'innate Beltway . 1 pastes. , i *arising the oongmirettial or 'Soh.' li e l ial tit„We4llerylor kV g sad rell oust as y g....A Ito.' zsut xqq,..tc, Incorporating the J. 8. Finch Mannfito taring CompaOY• - • Anthorizing,East Birmingham to im prove streets, ete., and to levy and col lect tax for the same. ' • Relative to Passenger Railways is Pittsburgh.utbal A. oring the Mayor of Pittsbnrgh to appint deptities. Proh o ibiting the Lsstie dr liquor _licensee in Patton township, ' Inoornorating Trustees of the diocese of Pittsburgh, (EpisooDal• Relative to officialtitleor Alderman in Pittsburgh and Allegheny. Incorporating the Ormsby Bridge t.XI pang. _ • Authorizing the. Trustees of the First. Presbyterian march to remove dead bodies from their grounds. Repealing the apt in co rporating the Monongahela and Coal Hill turnpike • road company, A supplement to the act relating to the powers of the Board of Health, of Pitts burgh. " - " r Supplement to an adincorpoiating the Mercantile Library Hall Company. of Pittsburgh. Authorizing the Codii - ells of Allegheny to purchsoe the right of any or all the chartered road companion', or such parse of them as may be within the limits of the city. Relating to Aldermen and Justices of the Peacte in. Allegheny county. - Authorizing the School Directors of Rilbttak to borrow money for school pnr• BILLS KILLED. Supplement to the act entitled an act to incorporate the Federal street and Pleasant Valley Railway • Company. (Passed House, reported in Senate, but failed for want of erne.) Incorporating Pittsburgh and Ormsby Passenger Railway Company. (Passed House, defeated in the Senate.) Act for the relief of J. M. Faas. (Pass ed House, killed in the Satiate. e t Supplement to.= act to y,ont a State road in Allegheny and Butler' Coun ties. (Passed , 'House, kill in, the Sen-' ate.) • . Relative to grading and paving in Sharpsburg. (Killed In the House. Not reported to the Senate.) Amending road laws of Allegheny county. (N acted upon.) . Suppleme I r an act consolidating the Pittsburgh wards ibr educational purpo ses: (Only palmed House.) An act supplementary to the several acts relating tq the sale of iiquer in Alle gheny county. (Failed: in the - House.) Changing the . minimum occupation school tax in Penn t,ownship. (Not acted upon.) ~, , 1 . . • ' Incorporating the Sharpsburg and Etna Savings Bank: (Passedln Senate.'Filled in the House. . = s. Supplement to the t regulating the granting of licenses to e ing houses and taverns in county of Allegheny.' (Never acted upon.) "_, —Late Mazatlan