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GREAT'BRITAIN. • Lostiori s May 4.—lnthe House of Com- Mona thlabvebingfilidentrOlOriihred `What tialliihthri Gotieriirraimi. in regard to the seizure of the brig Mary Lowell by a Spanish man-of-war in Brit `- ish waters. Mr. Arthur J. Otwey,pnder lEletebtarY fo r ii the Foreign ' Yiepairment, plipd that d in , . the ,present, hrperfect istaderif infilridetioii *Se' Undesirable to make knbern,the nature tot thri.conf• - munbutiorie` which had been exchanged - with,„the- Government e lorMirr on the. subjest. • .I': Mr.. r. Edward , Suillvan, inettiber , for Mallow; will intiodirde a bill Cl) prevent the Meyor of Cerkfrom -,continumg to, hold - any office ' s onebited with the tl;• :ministration of 'name, ~• , In the liciaiiel'cif:Criyi=4lleiiiii. i !deb - Church bill ws,3 under considere -I,_kioui Mr.' Gladstone proposed: that .the _xiatries or Lord Monck, late Governor Deneral of Canada, Justice dames, Ali (bony Lawson and George Alexander 'Hamilton' L.L. D., be inserted , in clause three as dominissioners Church Tem poralities in Irelaud, Constituted !under , the aot; `;, • • . IItRAACE. _Paula, May 4The Geographical Seel ; . ety have decreed X gold medal to Dr. , 1 Hayes, of the United States, for his emi , -nentservices in Ihee7werk of Arctife ell' i ploratip#: MAI. tUsitiverj. _ To-day , the .:. President of the Society, with a. depots ' ~tion of oishibtra, wactXd on General Dix, ,Ainericafil Minister, -And' 'presented 'the xnedal. requesting him to transmits it to • Ids distinguished ' countryman, and ae i n.cornpanied , the presentation . _with , - an ;:earnest i3xiivisiou t for - continued. friend ship between France and America. (3en. iDix, in reply, thanked the President for his friendly eitiresslon _in regard to his country, and said it was pleasure for ' Alnericans to see France anti the United 4 Gen ,working ' together in traditional ; . lendship for - the . promotion 'Ot.disciov ifx i f' rye science and general progress. ' • :' ~.,. ITALY. , I _ POn.s7cE, May 4.—Both Houses of, rstOament have passed a vote of cond.- '', demo in the Ministry for their endeavors threatorethe tlnsindial etindition of -the MEM , . SPAIN. MAlwup, - iii - tiy l l..-The : mejo ' rity of the '..idelegates _the Gales are in favor of a 'new Vaielok3' , ; - - - BIN 41,1014.1• AND COIIIIIIIBRCIAL. Lrftropl4•;_tiray 4:- Consobl. 93%,- , Five . 1 'Twllniles quiet - at ' 79%. Stocks quiet; . ; .... & 'Erie l ils , Illinois _:9B%°, .:Atlantic and , *;l•:43reat Western 243;. Tallow, 435. Sugar. 38s. 6d. Calcutta linseed, 595. , •-• 0 ' 1 qtrimMit,e;P, May f:L-Petrolento, 61%. • 1 -; 121 - avak,' 'May %1.-Cott - oh chi spot - itt i .143 franca. 1 ' F714.24EF0RT, May 4.--Bonds, 86. •. • , tiling May 4.-Cotton dull; mid i 1 tiling 4tplands 11%, snd Orleans,. 12; .sales • 6,1100' 4ales. Wheat-California white, at'. Ps. 341., and red • -welt tern at Bs. Bcl. l Flour, western. at i Its. 6d. ' Corn-new ,mised at J .27a. -3d. '"O • ati, Bs. 4d. Btriey, ss. Feas, 38s. 6d. Tork,-`0101.9.• Beef, l a rd, trd, ' 70s. ' - ,Cheete, 82s. Bacon, 60s. Common ro , ..in, - -41 a. - 41a. 2d.' Snicks - petroleum, 9d:; 'refined, • la. Oi4d. Tallow, '44s. 9d. Spirits . tor -:peritine, 293:3t1:" Liiveed oil, £3l 10s. PARIS, April 4 .-, Bourse firmer. Relates . . , ' '72fr. 12c. T -r , , CHICAGO. State House Commission—Additional Charges of Corruption. Zity Telegrapa tx, the rlttsburgn tisser.tea CELIC,tOO, May 4.- Gen. Jules C. Web tbeir, late Secretary of the 'new State '; House Comlnissioners of Illinois, lies "d with Governor Palmer additional 'barges and specifications against the t$ -Wtembers of th-tt Commissio • He ~. charges the Commission withmhaving - ;employed John C. Cochrane as architect. • ,and superintendent of the building, 4,knowing him to be interested* a Fon tract-of-Barnard & Gowan. the firm now performing themason work on the pew ,state House, and a corrupt and dishonest 'person. as is shown by the evidence ho produces. He also charges James H. c Beveridge. one of the Commissioners, with being a stockholder in 'the Hume° -Stone Company, and that at the letting - - of tim contract to, furnish • dimension of stone for the new State House, I Bever '. idge voted and used his influence to se ; -cure the awarding of the oontract \for the silm etude n stone to the said Nauvoo Stone ~; Company, when their hid in the ' aggro -I..gate Was about fifty thoniand dollars morp 1 than the-bid , of. one of. the other parties. The Cointidsaioners have been .notified to appear before the Governor ~ .and answer WWI dcediationa tomorrow. EN ESE - • Vh•gbala Politic. V.By Telestapb to the Plikbanth Queue., •• : f . RouncoreD,'lptay 4:l—Gan. Welly la-out ha a letter, saying he has never been sat ibdiud that the disfranohisenall clause gvould accomplish-the object for which tit was framed - : . or if th e majority of the people vote against it, all ought to assent 1111 Ito tho decision. • adds: I believe, 1 -, that whichever section of the •Conititn : lion the President preferato have striok :len out, he will submit separately, and !:the probabilities are the weight of hts ,iiame will &ranch that the provisions so Anbmitted wilt be defeated. I Railroad Matters at Cincinnati. tsy,Teleitrmal te the Pittsburgh Gazette.] CrxottiNATl, May 4.--Committees from HOharieston, 13, C., Knoxville, Tenn„ and Danville, Ky., will he here this week to IL:tonfer with committees in tide city with referenceto the Southern Railroad, One ' .43onnty on its line hies ;imposed to con tribute litee,too. • .• °BRIEF. TELEGMAI&S. ince Menach*Mr; 'Admiral of the 1L•1403+, dleidon Monday. • tire ''''-'h did' - - " e t ,. , tin - and forty-eight deaths': couturred in Cincinnati during May. ,- .., + .. , • —IL B. Rvan, a'young lawyer, died in a coach on Monday, on the , way from Covington - to Sandfordville, Ky. —The Grand Encampment of Odd Fel lows of Ohio met in Cincinnati yester day. The order was largely represented. ,' —The Ildiana Legislature has lodated the Agricultural College at Tippecanoe battle ground, neat Lafayette. —Municipal elefetitions were held on -Monday. In. Stockton, . California,-;and Vieginfa•aidHoldVlllei*Neveds, at kit of which the Rent:4lmmwere_ successful. . ... —The Oinchnsaik elestutester haa ar ranged for thtee - dally :Magi 'from that city to New York;, ithiladelphia and St. Mule. . , ' -S.-A.. Dttrartlvat . aliqultted, o,i "Ines ? day, !lithe Criminal Court, ttt Idemphfs; on the charge of the murder of Capt. Whitfield, some menthe since. . _ —lt is repor ted in Washington that the Cuban revolutionists are negotiating for the purchase of the Perendan moni tors; now at St. 'Thomas ' • - —Wm C. Ross, Chief Assistant Engi neer of the Baltimore Fire Detment, died Tuesday - niorning tof In juries re ceived at a tire qa the 17th of Aprll. --Gen. Thomaiand staff leave Wash. ington for Galifoeni ff ouThursday,. Gene. Hancock 'mid Terry" wUI 'also flood Jolla their clammands.. . ~ • , —The tobacco factory of E. T. Pickin ton dc Co., at Riehmondl-Ta.. was burned. Tuesday niarhlier. Loss $57,000; insur- Face $20,000. —James Stuuiewell, a leading mer chant of Boston, =fleeted with the Sandwich Islands and California trade for more than half a century, died on Monday, aged eighty years. —The Kentucky State Temperance (konvention met in Covington, Tuesday. Delegates from the Sons of Temperance and (daffier_ societies .from the whole State Were present. A; Constitution was :adopted. ' ' —The "city of "St. Paul, Minn., has de , livered one hundred arid , seventy then sand dollars worth of bonds to the Lake Superior Railroad, she balance of the three hundred thousand dollars voted having beep delivered some days ago.; , , -an the house of one Kindt; at New York, a detective accideumi ly discovered concealed nuggets orgeold, gold watch cases and ringa,of the value of five thous arid dnitars. Oh hearing of his discov ery, Kindt, who had been charged with robbery, confessed his guilt. " ' —AI - Davie Weo, Un Monday, a young man named , bleorge Clayton, while outriding with a young lady took a pistol from his pocket, and while hand ling it caroillessole.le wont discharged, the ball entering his head.,infileting a wound which caused his death in a few hours. —At Binghamton; N. Y., on Monday night; there was a snow storm, and some snow fell yesterdey, the bills being cov ered - as' in Winter. Vegetation in the Susquehanna and Shenango valleys 'was quite forward, and it is feared damage will result from frost.• , •, . —Bent. Drake alias Benton , ,. was ar raded in Winchester county,torass.,slon day, and taken to Boston. charged with •obtaining $12,000 from the First National Bank of St. clairsville, Ohio, by forgery. He will be sent there for trial on a requi sition from the Governor of the State. --Gen. John C. Freinont goes to France on business. connected with She loan which.has been negotiated there , for the construction of the Memphis and El Paso Pacific Railroad. _lt is the iutention to build one hundred. and fifty miles of the road this - summer. —At liZrth Andover, Mass., Monday morning. Frank F. Cheny,.aged fifteen years, of highly respectable parents, committed suicide by shooting himself. His father had required him to apolo gize to his school teacher for playing truant, which is supposed to have in. , dnced the rash not. . . —Hon. Horace Rublee, the newly ap pointed Minister to Switzerland, has re ceived his coin alia sion,and will leave his home at Madison, Wis., early in June and proceed to Switzerland. Maj. J. O. Culver, flow connected with the Chicago and, Northwestern Railroad, takes edito - rial charge of the Madison .Tourna/ during Mr. Rubltoe'a absence. —A railway tie of rodlished California laurel, mounted at either end with solid silver, accompanied =by a spike of solid gold, costing two htindred dollars, was torwarded from San Francisco yesterday to the end of the Central Pacific Rail road. It is the last tie, and will be laid , by. Leland Stanford on Saturday next, thus completing the Pacific Railroad. °' 1--The Grand:Encampment and Grand Ledge of Odd Fellows is in session in San Franclico. The annual reports In dicate unusual progress of the Order in the i past year. Committees were ap pointed-to make suitable arrangements for the - reception of delegates of the Grand Lodge of the United States which holds its next . annual meeting in San, Francisco. • ~ , —Joseph Holmes, colored, a member of the late Constitutional Convention, was killed at Charlotte- Court House, Va.; on Mcinday., - A peraboal - difficalty occurred between him and John Mar shall, of whose , family 'Holmes, % was! formerly. a body ;. servant ... Both pahles drew pistols and the firing commenced, which was participated ' In by Marshall's friends. After belngahot Holmes walked into the Court House and felt dead. pi — r Th ,the Stuontbuwry h a in n . e . x .. - all dealers in' Boston they.: mtg. . . their places forthwithr None compiled, however, the barirooms continuing own as usual v and. prosecutions Will , be com menced. The result will be, it la thought, that all the public drinking saloons will be cloned and ‘ the: eitib-roema of-a few years since 'The; prOPrlator of a drinking-01We, - celled. ,otTrtio:+ll.lgh., , ' lands," was so excited , when informed , he must close husineis that; ho heeeme insane and hung himself. +At a meeting of liquor dealers and hotel proprietbre, to the number of 500 or 600; called• to de termine what action should be taken With reference to the law, the matter watt" dias cussed, the legislature 'denOunced, and resistance deolded upon, collo:M*6w and' individually. A. resolution was passed favoring the formation of a new political party at once, with a chief purpose to se- cure more liberal legislation On the liquor 1$ n d other questions, andit Committee sp. pointed to take the preliminary steps. . . . . . /.- - --cc7-;& -- -..rwra'AS. 3 .- , jar,4-4.„,-7 , -.4%.-fr•-m s ~..^-,-=7,-,, ,, ,,,,, ,a ,, 5 , p ., ,, T;r:LA•47-43'5, -- .7-V.57,i, . ....7-..,,,"-vF.:.%-c,e , Fr4 ''.' - l - L -, .."c5 , 1.A1':', 4 : ,, -1%,-.... ''''.,.-c" , l,:x: 5 ,, c. ,,, . , Prie'^- 1 - `4 v , ,',.!t ,,, -A. ,, • - •=n;•':' , 'q.'rr-s-'-'z.V2t ,, • 44 V , e , n . ~ " 1 " . .4" ' '..- ' ''''' ''' -''.4'''''''''-';'''''l'''''''''''''44'llll"4:&4,t<Z'''4l; 2''a l '' '''' '' ' '' ' ''' '' ''' ' '' ' ' t? ' ''' '''T 'A'' '' ' o l . ' "' l l 4' ' ' '''': , `` e. 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The Dyer Court of Impsdry is still in secret session, making up thek,fir finding, Which it is expected will bulnaC'hed and hut to the Secretary of War. nil- Gen. George EL ffhoMas, President t 'cof the 000M - will' leave for ijaliforsh r 1 - burs-. day, accompanied by Col. Wilted and oiler members of his staff. ;Colonel J. A. ,-,lgarflisi AdintEnitn eral, formerly at arniy ,head-quarters and more recently aid to Secretary Raw lins; left Wasbingtonito day for the west, wheie he is assigned to duty. All the prominent officials of the Inter nal Revenue Bureau, who were immtiat ittely connected with commissioners • office during the administration of Rol- lins, except Deputy Odurnissioaer Bur nell, have been removed. Several sp.. pointments of assessors and collectors will probably be made in the course of a few days. Gsvernor Walla, of Virginia, was smOng the callers at the Executivtiatansioni be fore the meeting of the cabinet; and' had a brief interview with the President on political .aubjects appertaining to that state. He returned to Richmond , to night. • ' • - John W. Wright has replied to the statements, recently-published relative to the alleged frauds practised by him on the Cberokee• and • otber-Indians, in the.: matter .of bounty -payments. He - save, among other things, drafts were is sued by the Government in the name of soldiers, and he oduld 'not'inie a dollar withoutthwendorsement of those allow, ed bounty.. aD. Reese, Chairman of the Cherokee [delegation, who aided In making out the claims of Indian sol diers, endorses the truth of Weight's statement. • NEW YORH CITY. Small Poi on Shipboard—Danlati Mlnle ea•..ppo#~Od,,,l;tp6dlfivaa,l'ur Nan Meeting at' Cooper , lustnate Reisolattatia Adopted Nuking- the Gov enintent to Recognize cnban Revinu tlontataas Belligerents. tly Telegraph,to.ttke toittsourtit Queue.) NEvar Yonic, May 1864. Geo. H. Reed, at present in the Belle vue Hospital, arrived recently in the steamship Alaska, states that on the trip from Aspinwall the smallpox broke out and seven deaths occurred in two days. , . Some of the bodies were thrown over- The Dinifsti Minister, Mr. De Belle, 'was married to-day to a daughter of Chancellot Libriski, of Jersey City. , The Express says United States Mar shal Barlow has received .reliable infor mation that a steamer left this port last night for Cuba with three hundred men, - each providedwith a rifle and uniform; that the vessel also teak a large quantity of light clothing, and provisions to last a - month or six weeks. - The Express adds that another expedition is preparing. The Marshal is investigating the matter. The steamer Scotia, from Liverpool, on the 24th ult., arrived this evening. - The steam-hip Cambria, from Ham burg. April 2ist, haft arrived. - A mass meeting of the friends of Cuban independenca was held this owning in and around the Cooper Institute.- -lion. Chas. A. Dana presided. Resolutions expressing sympathy with the strug gling patriots of cube, and demanding the recognition of their rights as bellige rents, were adopted. Spirited adresses were made by Hon, Jim. McKeen, Henry Ward Beecher. and others. The Connecticut Legislature. (By Telegraph to the Pitttburgh Gazette. HABTPOBD. May 4.—Gbv. jewel! will be inducted int °Mee to-morrow, and a large milit try end civil demonstration is expected. The Governor elect held a reception at the Allyn Howie this eve ning, which was very largely i,ttendthl. The Legislative concusses held a meet ing this evening. The Republhains of the Senate nominated David Gallup, of Plainfield, President pro. temp and Dwight Marcy, of Rockville, Clerk. The Republicans of the House nominated 0. H. Platt, of Meriden, Speaker, J. A. Tib betts, of ' New London, Clerk, and E. Bennett,, of Hartford, Assistant Clerk. Both Houses being largely Republican, of entire° the Republican nominees will be elected.. • • Ineraeta by Telegraph. NEW 0111,11.018. May 4.—Ootton stock demand high, and: grades unchanged; low grades easier; middling kflyen Bales, 2,000 bales; ; ; receipts, 788 bales; exports, 8.548 bales, including 720 baleg to Mobile for the Ltverpool steamer.. Gold 1882 Exchange 17..140111nm 48X; ,' New York sight, xoq per cent. premium. ' Sugar --ontitruon,%93(o93lc; :priine,•l2%@l2%. Molasses nomtualitud ferpmenting, 40®• 550. _Flour &dß' super,' 15,50; double extra, $5,75; • treble extra,; 10,38. 'Corn • easier; white, 74®750. Oats, 711§720. Bran, $1,85. Hay, printe,lB2©B& Pork dull, $32.50. • Bacon'', firmer; shoulders, 113%@1830; clear rib, 17}03; clear aides, 17%c., Lard drill and unchanged. Whie ky depressed; western ref:ailed, 1.2)40 900. Coffee fair, 15615K0; prime, 17(34173 , 50. Onioeuo l iday.t..--At open board this afternoon La fair business was done in No. .2 spring Wheat, and prices were steady at $1,12@1,12X, ksash sellers for the month. Other - grains were quiet and nonileallynnobenited. Abe evening a few lots of:Wheat mei, sold at 111,1t54, seller for the month. Provisions neglect ed. Beef Cattle are fairly -= active firmv sales of 1,879 bead at 165,50197. 75 for Cowl to extra shipping Steers. nOils dull, heavy and lower, closing weak with 2,600, pr.„VOCI bead left over unsoldk sakes of 1981 bead at 118.50®8,00 fof gmooth light Hogs; $9@9,25 for heavy /Smooth lots. CITY •AND:KIICIIBAN. TIMINfiIIiIitCOIIISCII4 ", Regalarllneettim=Menthly Iteports--Tax sAvy i, for 1660—Petitions, dm., dm. ' • -Last ei ening It 14dlai m on thly iheet: , lug of t e Illi . intiihath pi:Igo:ell was held at; the Oft/4 9exititivosathibui7. -E4icilits4fasolaburYfiroelliqd.: . :, e Pal 910,141. ~.1* late . rbury, •W s iird,Aitiver, Doylo,l Sehikartp , :Vogely and SipitittrY. "' I phtimiiiitteii of thi*Celling andledltykatitAiwerii, read ankap.l ,l pZ - 1%61 ichtitigit - prwpiesi their] - mobtlar er rai of )tqat.:tho - rolowl* life" BYI4 , ' • Mute Hteetati. Merkel - 9,8260,4' 75; i_expendituteig ; •linhinte market imagery -1C BLreets—iVanentatieebleekl2oo;ftoui balancalaat naPint4/2 00; eiPendltarcal including salary, $BO9 lit; Wand) due Doran, Street tiommigalmner, $14870. Hay Eleidelt--Repeitits t frout hay, Wales,' $8195; deduct Com oBB.ion, I* ; :wee dae'borOtign,-.• tn ' _••.• • WhetifLitetieep 4 teotri'• wharf; $B4 50; deduct eensiiiindiii. , $802; balatice due borough, 425 gg; „. . • , .The iiitilit t 'Ed l iiiharqi!tabier waa a s liodmigh fitpii)ntirtictt on trend .4, 672 98 Market .. „..„1,118 07 Bounty fol; arnoten't -65 20 dtetal~... 25 Tad Otitiltand' 011ie market fund: was transferred tit' the ' Wrong!' fun* Wahl:4 theilinettnt a, hboVe. • ' The. snort nyder •Atatiodt that the !tteaettror had negotiated'ailotinPorlitk -800 for , four month', to •meiet xher laariti stallmeate Qll the) 000nty- hands; ,al5 of whicp had Veen paid, out _excepting the balatice headed ' 4, llkwk!ty Ftind,7 proved. mta mst.tacifir,ovis.. Mr. Atterbury moved that air the -re port be referredte the Finance Commit tee foe the "ptirpose Of having them. en twined. Adopted: • '- v:Mr. Atterbury, from She - Spodal Ohm unites, reported having presented' the resolution relative to. the widening of Manor street, adopted ',at •the speOtal meeting of the CA3uncil•held.ou tke , l9sh., alt. to the, Directore:Of the ..119pengihela Valli3y Railroad Uompaby, and.emted they hid accepted the terms propect On Vuotion of Mr. - Oliver, iho " report wad accepted and the committee tinned. , • Mr. Oliver. frOM the Street Committee, re ; orted that verionsimprovemento were liefvitritogiti4la-Artiamtverti.os tate-bar-• odgh. ,Repart oiscepted T end approved. , ?dr. Soliworrn, front, the Poiloe Ocnntnit lee. reported • having retained the two night police for the borouos, ;Report - 1W; eepted and approved. • • ... Mr. Rsdman moved that' hereafter re ports of committees bo made in writing. Carried. • The Burgess said the tints bad arrived for the fixing of the borough taxes for the present 'year. He than read a certi fied copy of an act passed by the laatLe gislature, giving the borough authority to. levy 'a tax of twenty mills, after which be submitted an estimate of the probable expenses for the current year, as follows: • Bounty betide due, SeWer bonds due.... ?tore G3EI StreetS • Treasurer, Clerk, Solicitor and Burgess .4.thl bills for paving, &Q., now duo t8,151l 00 To meet this expenditure tho follow ing 'receipts are anticipated Markets ........ Hay Scales Wharf Vehicle License. - .. Due the Borough $5,200 00 Leaving 02,000 to be raised by taxa tion. After some discussion Mr. Atterbury moved that 15 mills be levied. • Mr. Ward moved' as art amendment that'the levy , be filed at 17% mills. Mr. Atterbury accepted - Mr. Ward's amendment, fixing the levy at 17% mills, and the motion as amended was adopted. Mr. Soliwarin presented, a petition from citizens residing on Fourteenth street, requesting Councils to pgss an ot, dinance autholiziug the grading and paving of the street., • The 'hitless also read a petition from elt‘zens residing on Franklin (now . Stx - teenth) street, asking,tor the grading and peving,of said street. ' Referred to the • Street Committee, to report at the neat meeting. A number of bills. Including salaries . 'of borough officers, were read, and war rants ordered to be drawn ter their pay ment. Adjourned. , . Renegade of the Potomac. r . A national drama under rho above title will be irod geed at the Academypf Music nest week, under. the auspices obi Posts 85 and 88 of the Grand - Arniyel , theSci- The entertainment 44 - ifie 'as public. . • „ . suriid, will be of such scharaettlr that those of the community not Atomised as theatre goers will not hesitate - to join, • with' others, less scrupulous snob mat ters, In affording encounoitient,of thd isubattuniat • kind - to 'tne surviving eel. Mors' of theoUnlon in their organised': effortato preserve the bohd of friendship sealed on many fields of ,hloody -strife - in their, country's esusewte.ald in the sup-. ltcirt,or.oriPPled comrade! { and the; wid ows of those who fell,•anki,to assist, in the, edgeation .of their, orpnitne:.. The:stotge, arrattgemets he'snipekintendoOW gentleman' oaf ekperience and , the chardeters iii the play Will too pdrsotiated by- Inentheritof the order,!the - leaditrrolmsbY Mr.; D. A. Junes, of the -Bi r mingham - Post, whose beribrtnancein• Lhe „ Drummer Boy .or Shiloh,” during the,wlnten, elicited such high common .dottied.„ We trust the se eni en having , a - hoirgoipf the arrangements may b e as s uceesslld as .Sy anticipate, and that ' thelinfertatenn itor will be deserving we entertain no doubl,whatever. BOROUGH TA %ES $ 4,800 00 4,500'00 . 2,000 00 . 1,000 00 . 3,000 00 616.160 00 g„000 00 ..43,000 00 500 00 .. 500 00 .. 800 00 ... 1,400 00 bEWII*TION L4Y., . s ; Conventkot. of the Grand Arm?, , of 'the Republte-4FratigenightsUecidefto4.: A Convention of the several Postant the arall4, Army of the...limpnblipin /his vicinity was held at Post NO. 3, Tuesday etening; . lllay Ath, for the .purpUse of making •airangements relative to the dpooratldn: of %the graves of - shiiir coin 4jorks in: .arpius -who ,sagrilicad, their tives•to basVelhO botilitry &rang the la le rebellion, in compliance wilh , the'ciidbr issued by f3loiteral Logan: • • - The Conycritibn was called to order by the elehtfinibf W.' B.'Cook 'as 'tern porary Chtdrman...fionerat - A; L. Pearson was • - eboaen Pgratiment _ghpirroan , and Caul% A. itle' orPdst - NO: 85, J. Cunning. 417, -Martin' Shaffer : of Post No. 151, and W. P.; .Cook, of Post' No ,-5 Socretaties.o A , - • - , • Geri. St.•.' , l4.'PekVado;_ upon taking the chaii;etated the'dhjed of the Cohvbrition o lt r t ri e oll igt of 4 Gln T4l . iti")9rtance. '7., f Comrade +Gray. of Post 8; miived td eel ,abrate the".29th.: .; 'Amended by Comrade Dalgleleb, of Post 8, to observe both Satuillay and Sunday --Saturday public demonstration, and on &Imlay religions services: ' "Ainended by Comrade Shaffer,. of Post , 151. to Ater kr a‘cornmittee of three from each Post, to :report the day to be ob served., Carried, and the following were appointed: No. 151—Messrs. Shaffer, "' Weaver, Barr. :No. 35-.-Mesars. colwelL Stiantr Tyler. No. 3—Messrs. McClanahan. Sill vey, Wet. DEdgleish. No:ll7=J. T. Ctin, ninghaiii, - three votee.• "No, 88—W. , 11,4 Cook e three votes. No 38—A. L. Pear, eon. On-Motion,' each' Pc:St i tt) irstfe their Taut iirthe .13caninittee. ;Whilo the Committee retired It„receas wal taken: -* Thei Committilei apPearinglnillielikiln; "t e.. ineetisig_,cama to --order, the 'Chairman of the . Committee reported that their mire nniible to agree. Report 'atleeptestiand:Comnalttee discharged. Comrade Barr of P9I3C No. 151, Inures:l • to observe Suinlay, the 30th. ' • Aseenided by Comrade Cdolt, No. Silo' to obtiervei' both tits 29th end 30th.. Ammelment. . . Comrade Cook,.Post 3," offered a stib stitute welch' the Chair ruled nut of 'order. Comrade, Collier, Post N 0.3, appealed from the decidioe. Thejrpteal Ares not adstained. . • 'rho question recurring- on the origi nal Motion, it was Comrade COok, Poet No: 3, offered' the ,following resolutiou_s:. - Resoircdt That as Exectitlvit Commit- Vl&Co i naistiiiit of one Com radelrem each Post .be appointed, whoshall have (Marge' of all general arrangaments for, the ob serviinCe of Webb : Mon Day: • Borotrett :That lheaeveral !tido of this county do hereby extend a cordial that tationk all persona not members of the , and who feel an interest in the ziotile.Object /13,whieh ire arosoiraged, to participate in the decoration ceremonies on Sunday:May 30th. The resolutions were adopted. Exsoirrivx COMMITTEE. Chairman, Cleo: S. Wood, Post 151; Geo. S. Smith, Post 3; A. P. Callow, Post 35; Flathangh,. Post IN W. C. Cook. Post 584 f. F. Denniston Pteat 117; Martin Shaffer, Poet 151. Comrade Montooth moved that when the COuvezition adjourn, it adjourn to Peet it the call of the. Chairman. Car , rind. ; On Motion, the Convention adjourned. 1 1 teasimt 'Valley Psosettger Railway— . minuet Meeting of Stockholders. t , , Las evening the first annual meeting of the stockholders of the Federal Street and P easant Valley Passenger Railway (lom n It s y was held at Gray's Hotel, on Panto - a Lane, Second Ward Allegheny. There was a full attendance and the pro oli•dirt were marked with harmony throughont. At eight o'clock the meeting was or ganized by John Bmwn Jr.. taking the chair, and , J. T. Blair actin Secretary. Wm. W. M. Mrley E.g., Secretary, a read the annual report, showi g the con dition of the-road. I ' The report Mute Superintendeut, Mr. H. T. Price, was also read. I From the reports it appeared that four cars have been kept running during most of the time. and no trouble has been 4 experienced in the' Management. The fiscal affairs of the company seem to be in a llourisliing .conditlen. During the month of March the receipts amount ed to $938.37, an Increase of over 540(1 above the recelpta of the previous mouth. Both retiorta wore approved and ordered to to tiled; • On motion, it was resOlved to give aid and" eneonragement to the proposed om nibus line to run in connection with the company's curs; front the terminus of the railroad line at, the postoffiee,..Alle •gheny, to the Pittsburgh postotlice. via Federal street, Suspension Bridge, St. Clair street-and Fitch avenue, aud,if ,the line were fully. established to sell tickets for the entire distance traversed by the omnibusline awl the:cars. for six . cents. The election of a President and Board of Directors was the next bnainess in order.— ! ~• , . hiese're. , Bernard Gray, W. T. Trimble and William Carr were appointedtellers. W. 11. , MeGreety was Unanimously elected President of the.'Company, in .plaee of Mr. W. S. Bissell, Who declined re-election ' ' The following -gentlethen were ,"'then chosenDirgotoralo [lie ensuing, year : Jonathan Gallagher, H.T. Filet:NA. Leg gate,' W. St Nelsen, B. Getty, 9apt.' John Birmli3ghaiM, J. Myers,. amU , SV:4'. An . Berson. :1 . . - .' • ' • . - ~ . ~ ....a. Seto' .ttf -thanks was tendered Mr. IP' lg. : hi. Chtney for the manner in sotiieh , he had t discharged the duties of- Bee i retarY of Compaoy, , W The Directors _elect were notified to Meet ednesday. eventitg,*; May' sth, at t t ehe °IBC° of H. T. 'Price; Esq l-lu ~ for'or gaau-0w; ,:- 1 , .1 . : ' .Adjourned.) i• ?1 , . z ‘ - . ~ : , 850 00 4 B en etw tst oe t p. on a s n — it ti t ' m ur ' be day rlof ni S g o:n 6 t h o - side . 41Orttiltg; tut. the piirtioniars ;of , which We 1470-Ittren,• dia occur on the ISlOnolipihitis,*(pr iiirtuirighatu)• brkdke , but on:fieedrid avenue, a considerable, from ft: The attention' of bridgio 'Watchman was not called to the :disturbance. end consequently the amutil: leg Parties did not flee upon his approach' as.was stated; Litt some titne afterward, in waking his round, he discovered one .of the persons said to have been a.ssaultea nt the north end 01 the bridge. Police office intelligence IA not always reliable,, of which this case is an in NUMBER. Wirth Avenue Babn--Bletting of Steer.— holdepi•—litreetora Nominated. An .adjourned. ,meeting of' the stock-, Poldens of the Fifth Avenue Bank of" ittsburgh was . held in the hall over Whitehead's grocery store, corner or: Pride istteet and Fifth avenne,.yesterday (Tuesday) evening,tlr, Samitel klorroi* in the chair.. • The nifuntes of the previons meeting were read and approved. The ChAirman announced that the stock, hid all been subscribed„ and they, • were now ready for organization. The Secretary , Mr.. Schnable. then • readd the Constitution, as adopted at the. Preceding Meeting,• when, on motion of Dr. McCandless, the time for holding the annual 'erection, whiciii was . left' bWnito was tilted on theseCond Tnehdayefidity. _ The Secretary. rewrted.thatthe k stoo 'had all beep 'taken within three , days after 'the books 'were 'open, and there Were appilerktious for abotit two hundred shares more than there were to issue. The Chairman stated that the meeting was now ready, to receive neininations for directors fbr the ensuing year. On motion, the meeting proceeded to nominate candidates for directors. ' -- The following named gentlemen were placed in iminination •, Ed. Dithridge, F. L. Groes, Danl. Kinser, - Wm. F.. Keyser, J. M. Fairs, ••` ' Jtexib Maier, . W. H. Sims, Henry Meyer, Aaron F10yd, , ; , . A. A. C. Whitehead, . iO. F. Baner, H. 121. Bright, ' . plank Seibert, John Keyeer. - .D.:ll4.. ; Armer,”: : r . Philip Kramer, • ."-W. - P. -Wet man, W. P. Lewis, *cholas Swartz, 'H. W. Felten, Drika west...dies* G. W. Shoenlierger„ EA. Anderson, Chas. F. Barden, nd. Portzel, „. John Keyser. Davit Stein,. - -' John E. Foulke, Phillip Grady. John Beckett, L. P. Lippert, Henry Deitler. W. C. Robinton, ' : On motion, the nominations closed. " On grollothlit Wm resolved to hold the , electionletween the hours of three and 0 1 eight o'clock P. M . on' the 'iteccind . Tues,- day.of Ma,. i . 1. ..: .-.. . ~. - i The following . namedgentlemen were selected. by . a unailatmouh .voto t of the' litookirOlders to act ils judges of the Zlec thin: R. A. ifichnable, FL. , Denahn'and Geo.. C. Hess. I , •I. Souk ( disdnision then - ensued relative to the locatioitof the banking house. lilts iithridge mow() that, the etock, holdifraliititritet the dlreCtornto locate the hank MI Fifth' t fittrnetly Pennsylva ma).avenne. , - - •-'. • • . .•- On metion, it was:resolved that any snick. that shoirld be relinqiiiiihed by present stockholders should he given to. the parties applying in the order as their names appeared on the bootie. , The meeting then adjourned. ' Amusements.. NNW' °PIMA Elsuisi.:—Another large. and brilliant audience asiembled at the. Opera-Rouse last' night, an , tbe occasion of the sitcbmi presentation' of gurnpty. ' Dumpty, the triumph. trick paritominicr -and ballet combinatkm of the century. , - The play passed off even better laSt night than on the first production, the scores - of actors knowing their cues perfectly ,- and tbe machinery, of transformation; working 'adm , This afternoon a. grand mar , ' ladies and the little folks v , and those who tbink °meal imoderate laughter. a . crime at, home, tot; the plity e :chief inoarneriitt is so elp berating; inlo fun fune) itopty-rtatripty, - ' Iterits.--A large wadi- - mil:pled at this place lght, by rli etiWbOtn on tl Pr once, amuf be hi g hly. ap- , _ i;Elir: . W.AndreNfs, tustakiiig and . deserv- prect one ty, taltes - a benefit: A. - las been arranged, in cunipany will appear. ibtless, be crowded. • THE REAINOS. —Pm. readers should not forget title reading entertainment to , be given at the 'Academy , of Music to morrow nig t. Th 9 programme selected for the neeu ion is one ,of great variety, , i and will fully exhibit the superior, shill ties of Miss Daigon as a reader. We can assure all w ? attend, a rarglintellectual treat. ' • • CONCERT(kNDEXthitITIOU.—A concert and.exhibition fok the benefit of the Sab— bath lEWtoOI connected with the First - 1 Methodist Ohurch, , East Birmingham, ; I will be given in the Cburch,'on Meadow street, this evening. by the children of. ' theschool. 1 The entertainment promises , to be a very pleasant one, i Ail who can, make it convenient should attend and aid the_worthy cause. • , ', ' • , TIT E: MUSEUM .— Major Burnell, by e.n . orgy and attention tocbusitiessOs.ena• . bled to make his museum and parlor ‘, menagerie `one of the most frequented places.o' ainnsement in tlie'city, a very' good evidence of its character. It is.. open day and evening. ing new whlel The Real Estate Transfers. - The following. deads were tiled or , record before H. Snively, Esq Recorder. April April 27t14 1869: E 4 War'i Pre er to William It unS. Jan. 23. , two contlsious lots on hooch _eller; itilt.ward , rlttsborxb4-40 by It 3 reef Votletb Strainer to William veriest and,'Aprll • • .1861;1..t on Forbes street,l4th ward, Plyabute • bv 00 toot J - • - • Josepb Lelskus to Oztleib etreiner, an 23, ; 10L. on Forbes street, len ward, Inttsbena; • • 401y2pb Crab es'al. : to a Joeeph usibrion• Feb. ly. - /MA tract crti and lu toweablp, contain- A. w. ftwlng to andn. slum,. May It. 140; o. 7F, nwing . a plan Allen street, 10lb ward. - PAtsbureb, 'X by 110 feet • • UW ii‘Cot bran o led. J. Briggs, May 4 1809; lot • lon Beastoa street. 2d WaTd. A legbeoy. bv - .feet, with buildings %10 COO , imnstsr, Tr.,etee to Lorenz Schneider. . : April 24, 1860; Ica In Lolrer St. ClA's . toesnelita i, 'i)lbrlet Hellman to Alex. Lane. March 24,' leek let No. 12, liraduocks Field, Wtoblngtonstree , . 2.5 10.1 reet , _ a. 11,24 a J. e. xmots to Tnelis X Lunt. pr mont.vy reet,td ward, Alletrlteny, FobT 110 le , t • ' 46.%0 Andrew Lowstetter to O. —Love. Dee. 6, n; latallo. ierand 112Lln ;den •Loventl Wm." • oh Fair/low avesne, charturs:to,,,pship. 60 by 100 Tees .3tarsaret Chamberlain to 5..1. Clistnbetlttl Is. May . 3,1809; tract of land In Jefferson township, co" • • ' tatulugeS Awes The saute day ten tnu.tgages were fad for rec.. —"Daniel Thompson, a ?firer peddli*, was murdered a short dilitarice aixpro Evansville, KY., a few days ago, lay a, man named 'Scanlon and - 'Mrs. Thump- son; wife of the, murdered man. tragic affair WWI bklUght aoolt by a, dose_ Intimacy which existed betsauk Stiardail amid Thompson's wife. S~.Sv~ m"iie~TTT
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