El Cks IMF ettatitite. CITY AND SIIBITRBAN 'Tea ftrodelhod is LW city Pe' 16: 6 dor of ths weak for 16 mats per week:. waa,fBpariows" : otos., or or the mod thriving Oultelelstors use rreeeing for spend ~ the wintlrinZedl i =g o. UsiesDnies yesteraWderposed of two nom which consUtuted the the enionnt of his elexul daze dung day. • Dultup was filled at one o'clock this searninit by *turbulent oomatny of failvo spirits, and veteran vagrants. Dorm& Court.—BorgraSallibury, of Birmitighsesi bed four ems before him imods7 sosobbuck nisi were disposed of in the Mat aimmer.' The Welk IMMO population is kept up rottgettV aeotiedons from the jet. The Via* there memo to be well sets fked'ulth their oondltion. The proromed new school bonne for the Sabath wardobllegbeny, will be One Of the Snail In the State. Allegheny takes • trout au* In these =suns. Mast Ceirtird r Bunter his laid anal= eraintinfli st, the Intersection of Peen and Eileventh stream, for which be lug the fervent gratitude of pedestrians trending that *ay. Ceadditied Mr Trizi.—Renry ohirglidirleb sieslloci • twenty-four doli Isi Ooat ,froso-Buchanan; bad • Mod baring beton, Alderman Taylor Ire MAW, and ins comudtrAd for trod. Lip 4114 11”..odulto advertises foz toieratamarespatabizrp rtvate 806-colustUt of "Wants." A family ttuo tos esteltwltod Ohumbots to spare would 2X4thitillteMent dwduiblii ono. Illserderty Cieduct.—Elizabetb Torte sruidetriformatkes before Justice Ammon charging Venous Geneler with disorder• IY Conduct. She alleges that the seems. ed called her hard name.. She was fined Aye dollars and ousts. SWUsanagn—ffenry WlMud, i saloon keeper, on Rebecca sirkei, Find ward, Allegheny, charged with selling tignor on Banda', by ]crass °or •llthtli, Will have a bearing before Alder nian Hdllo. Wedneiday evening. Street Plght.—ldleheel Unnninghant end ;On Algeo had an encounter on the •• leaterday. email:Wain allege , Wren .etniek and butt Win." Alder man Taylor issued a warrant for the at :sit of the mewed for man* and bet, DIVIIIMed,4OhII BCOWII, a deck hand. Whilsengsged in rolling a auk from the Insamer ..Seale" to the wharf boat, at Markers, Thursday lain, fell into the river and was drowned. The watt about twenty 41s 70911 of age. bat nothing 01 hie antacedenta ma known. Struck, kicked and tracked down, is the manner in whteb George SalM.;l...._sald to have treated • , • MI pplet. on 'rhird street. • ward, Allegheny. ,Alderman Bolster, at tbs instance of Charles, v.. • a issued a warrant for George'. MA LOCI Battery. —Rasa instead =adz intbrasatios beton; Justice Salta _Das burr. yeaterday. chanting aeon Data with smazdtand banal. Worm oi Lally Etestierd'HaU. and It banned. that he fortitdy ejected the =dela from the premises. Wit Depot Change.—The building now Go onfded bythe Adams Erma Company On Seventh* avenue said Grant street h tO be converted into a freight depot for the Pan Handle Railroad. The Express OunftwifY will remOve to a new building to be enreotednear the Grain Elevator. The wink his been commenced. ~::~s= , liantailltualar..a•There Was w rumor 'afloat jest krday.that • resident of the miry, a , buteher. had been TOO over by • train on the West Penn. Railroad. Ao. eorditig to the amount the twda. • freight. marred tda heed from the body. We could 0100 the rumor to no Tellable warm • • ffl eettn of Me Sar.—Adj =M ln il* o g f the meradas ot t h e ILtr wiournedll bb heal Elatarday next at 2 o'clock P., In the CupremmOnort rooMoo recall,* and ontalifer the report of War A. M. Zemin, Cot. J. W. Bgerne, and J. F. StaiM, .aqq. A. Committee appointed 10 :sport 011thibjeC1 ado Beet. Mat aMting. ME •F l~~. Mere, Cannel, A Co. give particular 1 attention to cadets from the country All wishing their Cream Ale will' have Meer orders promptly and utheelortiy seat through the port, a:arm pit:deg by the neeemary funds. Addis. SA OoMMtildtatklux to them at the OM Ca reirle77. Stevenson street, near Canight a ,Eatar...ll3Mear flalber sr reeled Margaret Emmett, In .the Ninth ward, last smarm, for drunkenness and disorderly (undue; and while attempt ing to Whallaat her to the station home. she bit a plow out of his leg. A snwpni prtMwed and the biter conveyed to the bsokiwp, where she remains, waft Wig the action of the Court Mils waning. EMI A Lttite tirannerer.—Hentry Chum Jack Stbiot Me boy, eight years co sp. Inir-wmght, to the sutra hones rotunda:l b 7 anOtarer who fotoui him wandarintion the street bat. The nub fellow ststakthst he had adne to from the country on street car. About dark is yam*, mai called arid took the n baba* to his parents, who live ear ~; '1 4 ," littettael ittirml&--12szle Crawford, "wed As yens, ema severely bunted on Bandar evening, durum the stream of =spoMolted from ch the bre ons st noth, by bet aniline In Megrim',lD ftost orwhith , she was Mandlog. Vier Injuries are of such • character that otrobti WO entertained of her recovery. She resides, in an allelf veer Bidwell'' , plow work", ;MOB ward. ;,~... ~~: ;~; ~; CZ= • . Verdent.--hjoir of verdant youths of amnia deeneht. from Troy HUI, snot owing the Virginel ItYmtlito On .7lfth imams, Ws evening, end were thawed to g 0 to.lter den, where. they sUeirst 0104,67111:5 .ewindled out et tour dollen& called on Capt. Graham ioc advice to matter: but tbo consols. eldeptheltr•Ogrren WU nos at all past anatheg returned In Magnet _,,~,~0. • 4 1' • _ RE NE BUG AnaDa—Jacob Goetz. =matt ally hp his shies a litieddlOm -Ho ti new psalms against him menu aszate a larceny and tabs pretense. Yesterday another was added' to the Gat. Jacob Soma mods Antormation before malaise Yaws asalcis him for lor. any as bailee, alleging that Goetz oh naiad trots am two dollars in ampere to exchange at greenbacks. which he failed to de. Warrant limed. • %P: ..!!.$ • • L•r; .4, 4 .11001100,41.—Arotq hrDostald attem th tad to shared a coop of hoods. wor fifty oast* *out the goods at worth plat% yeetoragY, but "me otwarved by trvitinO. Abe police arrested aschy, dal flitiapiond heintanded to Metro the articles In a few days and e arcmid, lte g aV , trO)tors. as took an astonlahlos i to pleasantly sorprise, which unlbrtonately wail interfered with by the afOosra, heve at lesaris4 tor ler. any. • • Ctudieuffer--WbenA um throws on I hie cost 626 tturosteue_ to subject your i=cleeolikaptee to adreseinarof • pond . violent add painful etiarecter. It ie certainly time to protection. unless rat wantlxiELm. Calky_therefore under melt ...raireldenoefk— It Si Mel ee he '---- Id perfectly right Yertortrcf in causing Aldermen-To -tor to bane • warrant for the west of his threetenerJafraeSorle7 oo totOriza' tiro foretiftelf of the pesos. ?ha Mel by late—Let those who. we kind Of pant mows timid the chapters of story bearing the above caption to mother part of' our nava; Tide is one of the morn original ind atheism, Lime of ta ard Alnleal. Ititereeti The ng 1 . 0171111061 1 chasactera and lonidenta mem so real. and the plot of ofho losetdowdy woven that dot tiof lobrebaged at the wry eom. initittnniissod :meths so to the end. :WO adolbrour wide= ,SPY mans to lad !MN) Dail by Lot •ltalte tor tle Ikuitars.—On enter. nalghborer Mews. Mellor tr. ere mw recelYloil their stock of IRC4. for the hondaY swoon by Mr. Mellor. ' bugalt therim .eaelere ari faclarlea. Tbo Amkatbro vex! bd embraces .tom :tbe mass-renowned .Ibektrbte-Titelefover tbma New York Prams ccestkollatkar s " tar s Ramat Oman for s aemold by r all-means Ylalt ' osoraghageekl 6.44 2 .• a 001- - , - CITY COUNCILS. Special Pleeting—Tee learlut QUCSIIOtI —Report of Colaranteea—The Water 61,aestIon, A special meeting at the Select and Common councils of the city of Pitts burgh was held at the Council chembor, City Building, yesterday, for the purpose of considering the ordinance providing for the re leasing of the butchers' and other stalls in the Diamond Market. Select Council. Members present: hissers. Ahl. Ani l:ore, Armstrong, Brown, Burgarin, sell, Coffin, Craig, Dickson, Gallaher, 011614 0.1111111111, HanIXISII, Herron Jones, Rshew. Birk. Linen, Marshall, , Morrow, Murdoch, Murray, McCleihuid, McEwen, McMahon, Rafferty, ROA. Bulb Schmidt , Stanton, Wahl errtilid , S 3 . J.. Wainwright, Z., Watson, Wilacin, Prealdent McAuley and E. S. Morrow. Clerk. The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and approved. The Chairman stated the object of the meeting. ?lig awattava. Mr, bioEwen, Chairman of the Com mittee on Markel" called up the o nanoe relating to leasing the market stands and stads, and moved ha second rea g The ordinance was read a second time. Mr. bisk.wen then moved the third reading and final passage of the ordi- nanoo. Mr. Shipton inquired for Informon what rent the Ckenmittee proposed to l e upon the mull& Mr. Dicßwen replied that theCommi tee would be at liberty to lix the rent at what they saw proper. Kr. Brown wits opposed to selling the stalls to the highest bidder, particularly when the ordinance tied up the whole matter, for ten years. He thought it would be better for the Committee to rent the stalls from year to year. Mr. Rafferty thought strange that the gentleman would assume the position he had In this matter. He thought if a man desired to embark in badness he would Like to have a lease for a term of years instead of being at the mercy of ' the Market Committee from year to year. who might at their own option turn them out at any time. Mr. Burgwin opposed the ordinance because it was an attempt to increase the revenue or the city by unfair means. He thought It an offer on the part of the city to Bell what did standlong to her. The good will of the hich it wae proposed to mall, belonged to the former occupant. He submitted as a substitute a proposition instructing the Market Committee to notify all occupants of stalls and stands in the Diamond Market to deliver the same to the city on or be. fore the let of Apra, 1670. That the - Dominates then tis an annual rental on the deeds at as early a day as possible, taking Into consideration the actual valve of the Malls. Mr. Craig stated that be would have to vote against the ordinance. and desired to give his reasons for so doing. He did not-think it would be Jost to some of the present occupants of stands to sell them at enction. Mt. 'Hartman opposed the ordinance and propped an . advance of a certain pet coinage on the annual rental, as the Committee might deem proper and right. Mr. Craig moved as a substitute that the Committee be Instructed to add an advance of 601)err Oent. to the rental of all the stalls In the market. The motion wee not seconded. Mr. Brirgerin in explain/ion stated that his resolution was to recommit the erdi• nance, in order that the Committee might embody the matter suggested in hie resolution. Mr. Craig then renewed his resolution to instruct the Corumittee to add 60 per cent. to the rental of the several stall. Mr. Hartman thought the addition of 60 per cent- too high. , He thought if the rent was increased the butchers would be compelled to make the rent off their casto ff He would therefore offer an amendment to the substitute by making the addltiotal o per cent, Mr. Jones moved to lay the amend ment and the substitute on the table. Adoted. fdr. p .Brown thought the Market Com- trams understood the matter better than Councils, and therefore thought the mat ter should he left to the Committee. Mr. Kirk agreed with theaentleman in saying that the committee understood the matter better than Councils. and be wee therefore in favor of the ordinance the committee have reported. When the stalls were rented ten years ago to the highest Milder, the city certainly had a property right in them, and if go, that ' right reverted to the city at the expira tion of the ten years. The question then recurred to the see' ' Glutton offered by Mr. Bargain and the , ayes and nays were called with the fol. lowing result: Ayes—Messrs. Ahl, Ahlhern. Arm strong. Brown, BUTIMM, Bissell, Coffin, Craig, Dickson, Gallagher, Gross, Hall man, Hartman, E 11317011, Jones, Lattfmari, Lloyd, Marshall, Murdoch. Murray, McClelland, McMahon, Rush. Schmidt, Shhiptnn, Wainright, S. J. Wainright. Z Watson, Wilson, McAuley, President —SO. Nays—Kehew, Kirk, Littell, Morrow, Mormon. Rafferty, Reee—r. So the resolution was adopted. lIPZCL&L REPORT. Kr !Minton, from the Special Commit tee appmnted to investigate the petition teem St. Paul's Ephicopal Church. re ported the following: GENT/SKIM The undersigned, who were appointed • special cominittee 10 investigate end report upon the matters contained in a petition to Councils', pre sented by the authorities of St. Pants Episcopal church, Idceyville, which Petition te herewith returned to yon. respectfully report: That the city of Pittsburgh Is cot liable to the payment of damages to property mused by the grading of streets, and the only remedy provided for personeso damaged launder the 10th and 11th sections he act of January, IBM, entitled an act concerning streets and sewers In the city of Pitts burgh. If the petition is within the-time pre scribed by thwart. Mencite may appoint viewers to apposite , the damages, but as this is a matter which COLDEs properly wilierthe control of the Street Commit • toe, we recommend that the petition be referred to that committee. and that the present committee be discharged. The report was- received and referred to the Street Committee, and the com mittee discharged. Mr. Gross presented • petition from owners of property on Ellaworth avenue, asking that said avenue be widened to fifty' feet and the grade determined. Accompanying the petition was an ordi name providing for the opening and widening of paid avenue. The petition ' was received; and the ordinance read three times and The chair read a petition praying for the repeal of the ordinance pro on viding fir the coneruction of a sewer Seventh street. ristitionwoeive d . ' Accompanying the petition was an or dinance repealing the ordinance refer red to. Mr. Gallaher moved a suspension of the roles and the third:residing and final pomander the ordinance. After considerable diseassion the ordi nance was withdrawn, and Mr. Gallaher offered a resolution thadruldlonttieStreet Committee to Withdraw the contract for the construction of the sewer referred to. . . .. .. adopted. Hr. litrown presented the petition of arinstropg, Bro. &Co. relaliVri. to put ting down s vault on Water meet, set. tins forth that a permit had been obtain ed from the Street Commissioner to eon. Wad. the vault, and subsequently the Street Committee bad authorized the Street Oommtationer MAU up the vault. Accompanying the petition was n resolu tion rescinding the resolution authori zing the filling ttpcpt the vault... Petition received and resolution read three times and pawed. Hr. Hartman, from the Committee on Wooden Building% prenatal the follow hog: Garrnexesi : —The Committee on Wooden Buildlntot have had before them the following petitions: Petition of John M.Crier, for leave to erect an ironclad tail ne at 210 Penn street. Petition of theWeslinghause Patent Brake Company for leave to erect Ironclad buildings on Liberty street. near Twenty-lifth street. Petition of R. B. Ewen' to erect an Iron clad building on Etioyd's Bill. Petition of William and Frank Armstrong for leave to erect an Ironclad stable on Spring alley. Tiro crsomittee would report favorably. Act the granting of the petition of John M. Cooper, Werlingbome Air Brake Cow ell" and IL H. Ewen", the buildings being (Melded for manufacturing of and adversely to the petitMn of ileum Armstrong, It being intended ter a Wal do, • Report atteepted and the recommends- Cone of the otermailtee adopted. Mr. klo'llahau. petition for the open ing of Raided Wrest, between Forty fourth and ioi7l4l:lllMtb streets. Re. teed to the Street Committee. Kr. hicEiren, postilion for gal leap on • Mohan Wrest. Referred to GM . mtttee Mr. Kahew. petition for gas lamp on Crawford street. Referred tops, Com mi • Mr me. . Murdoch, petition for a gas lamp lm Eltdrieon alley. Referred to Gas Com- Adele*. Ur ;ones, petition for the enactment of en ordinance providieg for the grant ing of dowse to morresidsom Rr "flirted so 02•111n1Ple• Committee. di" an ordinance dm board walk on Wylleavenue. Rtiles suspended and ordinance passed finally. Also, an ordinance for the opening of Nevill street. Read three time. and peened. haw, an ordinance for the opening, grading and paving of Ravine street, six liwidred feet eastward of Thirty third street. Read three tini. and palmed. Also, an ordinance for a board walk on Boundary street. nosed !inane. Report of the viewed on the opening of Atwood street. Approved. Mr. Gallaher, a reeotution instructing the Ordinance Committee to prepare an ordinance prohibg the placing of steam boilers under !sidewalks. On motion of Mr. Burgwin the resolu tion was referred to the Street Committee. Mr. 11411MALLI, a resolution instructing the Gas Committee to Inquire into, and piket cost of lighting the Greens. burg i with a aeries of petroleum gas lights similar to those in use In other :cg .. s. and reerrgrdt to t o h r e d%a iw noe u f g o b r t t w h g e Committee. Mr. McMahon en ordinance providing for the opening of Hatfield area. Read three tittles and passed. The President read a communication , and report from the City Controller which was accompanied by a long list of names of bnaainees lime asking a reduc tion of business tax. Resolutions for the payment of sundry lulls, and recom mending tranefers of certain epproprla- dons. Mr. Hartman moved to refer the matter relating the reduction on certain busi ness tax to the Finance Cornmittee. Adopted. The bill of the Republic . for printing wu referred to the Committee on Print tng. Common Council. Present—Mewirs. Albeit% Anderson, Barr, Barton, Macholic, Bell, Berger, Black, Boggs, Booth, Carroll, Casirey, Chisiett, Dein, Donseath, Fleming; all denfenney, Hare, House, Houston, Hutchinson, Jahn. Jamison, Jones,~ Kre mer, MoCandless, McCarthy, Megatry, McMasten, Meyer, Moore, Moorhead, Morgan, Palmer, Pasmod, Reed, Rook, Rosewell, Sims, Scott, Verner, Vetter, Waughter, Weldon, Welsh, Wilson and President Tomlinson. Minutes read by Clerk McMaster. and approved, The President stated this to be a ape. cial meeting for the consideration of re leasing of Market stands. Mr. Reed moved to suspend the rules, to take upother business, until the or. dinanee was received from Select Coun. , ciL Carried. I' ETTTIO ,I 6, &C. - - - • Mr. McCarthy called up the resolution authorizing an increase of 11.000 to the Mary of the Mayor's Clerk. Mr. Reed moved to amend the resolu tion by making the amount 5500. Some direwetion ensued on the amend pent, when it wan voted down. The resolution as read was adopted. Mr. MoCandleas. a protest by John F. Cluley against exorbitant aeserament on 'the opening of Declines street through his property. Referred to the Comnitt , tee on Streets. Also, a resolution for gas tampon Rob seta etreet. Roferred to toe Gas 03111. mitten. Also, a petition from a number of citi• sena, asking for the erection of a market house on Centre avenue. Referred to the Market Committee. Mr. Batchelor, • petition for the open- Mr. of Rebecca street from Harriet street ,to the turnpike, Twentieth ward. Re. tarred to the Road Commit tee. Also, a petition for the opening of I Harriet street. Referred to the Road Committee. tI Mr. House, a potitgo from W. W. Swain for a reduction of nominee.; tax. -- Mr. Moorhead, two petitions asking for review. of Divililere and Roberts streets. Referred to the Road Committee. • Mr. Reed called up the ordinance for the opening of Federal street, and moved a concurrence In the action of Select Council in passing the ordinance. Mr. Weldon preprinted a remonstranee against the paksage of the ordinance. The remonstrance was accepted and the Mrsonnce . Homanffered a remonstrance letvinet• board-walk in the Fourteenth ward. Referred to Road Committee. Several petitions fur redcdtionreferred to of beat nese tax were u promoted an Finance Committee with power to act. TILE I /I PEN DINO CRISIS. Mr. McCarthy mired up the report of the Water Committee in refinance to the purchase or a site for a new water works. Mr. Mcgmliry called for the reading of blazers. Coleman and Ratim's propo4• uoa The paper being in the pasaewion of the Water Assevaor, delay of •fw momenta *as occasioned until it coo e d be found. Mr. McCarthy moved the previous question on biz motion to pass the ordi nance finally, but aubsequently with drew it. AETA6:iCA ti NT AAD Ponta . I Mr. Morgan presented the report of the Committee on Retrenchment Co sod Rilse form, amended as directed by unc. It was received and Med. Also, a resolution instructing the City Engineer to postpone work on the In&r . lidaMning of Latimer avenue until fur ther orders. Road and passed. Mr. Houston, a resolutlon lace instructing Street Commissioner to p flagstone crossings at north and south Wiese!' Second Ward Park, across Grant and Ross streets. Referred to Street Com mittee. LEISINO merman% Mr. Boott said - the Water Aasessor ba stated its had brought tbe propoaition o d f Messrs. Coleman and Rohm lobo the Connell Chamber and Laid it upon the Clerk's desk. The Clerk explained be did not ROO ite paper at sli. AllerOguddersble rummaging among the papers the document wee &wily dis covered and read. Some disauselon enacted, partlelpstod In by Mews. Morgan. McCarthy. tones, Sicitelvy, Batchelor and McCandless A PEW ritorowirto. Mr. EtstChelor offered the following an an amendment to the ordinance Resehsed, That Select and Common Councils shall, In joint ainventlon, met for that purpose elect three citizens: who are not meal bees of the Council coact as Water Commissioners to take Into con sideration the subject of New Water Works. 'Said Commissioners to act without. pay, and shall have power to en gage the cervices of a c impotent Hydraulic engineer and assistant. The cotit atudeni Egineer shall consuteonere a boardand Chief n id to fully conser th e üblect of Water Supply and submit the result of their conclusions to Coun• ells. The expenses of said board shall ho submitted to the "Water Committee," who shall cause a warrant to be drawn for sameand charge to watrr extension fund. , When the resolution bad been Manna sod *Cuomo length the Prottdent ruled it out of order, taking the ground that Connedis had no power to appoint such a Commission cubed. their own member.. Mr. Mc Candled. took • different view of the matter and appealed from the de. claim of the Chair. The imperil wee not sustained. Mr. MeCa ndler. then amended the pa. Der and substituted "three members of Countslla." and again offered the rem. lotion. Mr. Houston moved to lay the amend• went on the tsble. .Efe waa In favor of the Commission as citizens, hot thought another Comtuitte in Councils, which seemed In opposition to the regular Water Committe, should not be appoint ed. The motion to lay on the table was lost. The Chair then ruled the resolution out of order under Rule Hatt Mr. Fleming moved to postpo whole matter until next meeting.ne the Mr. Houston called for the yeas and nays on the motion, with the following' result: Bell, Berger, flatebeloi, Ayr" —Messrs. Hai ton CesheY, Fleming, Gildenfenny, Hare, House,Hutchison. Jamison, Jones. re, Handlss, inelielvy, Meyer, Moore, Mor gan. Klros—M, Bleck. BoOth, Nays—Albeit; Anderson, Barr, Boggs, Ctlislett, Dale, Bunseath, Houston, Jahn, Kremer, McMaster., Moorhead, Palmer. Pearson, Reed, Rook. Rosewell, Scott. Verner, Vetter. Wau Pr ghr, Weldon. Welsh, Wilson and President Tottlin ton--25. The motion was accordingly declared lest. Mr. hiceandleas asked If the ordiniume was 013 its third reading. The President stated that the paper was on Its second reading, Councils (Oct. Ibtti) having refund to take It up. It ODORS therefore only be reseed by a sus. pension of the rules. Mr, Barr moved a suspension of the Wes and a final passage of the ordln.. Mee. Mr. Reed.—Yon can't do that now; Merge not enough here. A mate was taken, molting In twenty. four for and "seventeen against. A three fourths vote In Ita favor DOS being re ceived, the motion was lost. Mr. Morgan moved to adjourn. Voted down. Mr. Reed moved to adJourn until this (Timothy) evening. at seven otolock, donUOW then to•re.assemble for comfit oration of erste: question. Not seconded. un LPJUII.O xmrsurr STLIAB. Mr. Hourton milled up the special Int• dais tea iftilatt the Oounetbe had ar• PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY MORNING, DFATEMBER 14, 18E4) AIM sembled--the report of the Market COM- Itee , The report wee taken up and read, together with the action of Select Coun cil, when Mr. HD.sum logoved to lay the matter on the table. xpned tend this wee the desire of g al e s Market Com mittee, who wished to settle the matter themselves with the butchers. The mo tion wee carried. Mr. Reed now renewed his motion, to adjourn until to.day, for consideration of the water queetion. Lost. Council then adjourned. THE END. BOW the Typogrephteal Union IS'O. 7 wu Diegoiced—Tim Scallawag. let Leese. No tears were shed in this community by newspaper proprietors, or any other members of the business class, over the withdrawal or "bust up" of the high toned "Typographical Colon No- These men, scallawags and vagabond., had attempted to rule the press of the city. They made rclee to govern the action of proprietor.; they made laws by which industry and labor were with. out cause placed above capital. A mole eiscdng. a more tyrant& orgenleation was never known than the "Typographic al Union." They assumed place as the capitalist, they paid wages, they regu lated all the atleirs of per newspa and left the Managing Editor and Bu;iness Manager out in the cold. Thing* have turned. These small smiled, insulting and insolent intriguers havemet with reveres. They are to-day without em ployment, starving and wretched. On Saturday night they met to consider their miserable situation. Everything was blank end void to them. The alternate of starving, or of working outride the "Union" was presented; which did they accept? Like whipped spaniels they came down, and singly and by groups they applied for situations to the cal of- Sou. Row have the mighty fallen I These same fellows, basking In the sunshine of the Union, have declared that they would never deur{ tbet principle of indeovadarioe nation makes them free. And yet theee poor, miserable "mum." go over to the ret employers and o d n tem heir banded keens beg for pardon an ployment. The Gatirrrg proprietors have never yet employed a single man touter the wages provided by the lawn of the defunct Typographical Union. While not rectott• lilting the right of that borleyto dictate terms of prices to be paid for labur, the Gaserre boa eiways paid full prices, We are heartily in 'favor of every living men diving full value for his labor w . We litre in favor of the poor matt gro ing rich, but we cannot bold these prin. of pies at the neuritic° of the earthly prom ise of the rich. The liazgrrit bas for many yearebeep out of the Union. We havepai the largest prices exacted rot: wotk a nd y G.. Union. We have acknowledged the rights of the Union; have played into their hands: have put ourselves into tho position of being tilt:gated to by them, but we don't care a "cum" Go ahead, all of our opponent.! We have atone,' enough to pay Munagea. We have character enough to refute Blois and we don't care a pinch of acedab.nt. your friendenin or your enmity. Crack your whip, and posh ahead ! We shall ace what we shall low. We shall come ont victorious in nine cases out of ten. ...Shoo fly, done bother tort" The Dirparch, the Mail, the Chronicle, and the Rut were'cfut of the Upton. pre vious to the adjournment one die. and the Clowisterno/ was in 11041100 tO dintal• terms or follow In the n) wake d e tail con- telnporaries. The con le. It can never again lift Its impudent head Ito members will have to go elsewhere for work or linger and starve hare at home. Tyranny cannot long triumph. The bloated and profligate leaders of the Union are . dethroned, and when the! , again find power and poettions In this netghborhood the trump of Gabriel 10011 have bounded and all thlnip earthly have passed away. In these time, of marching air articles of presentation, when persons of means can igmrce decide how to invest among the endless variety of rich and valuable things decking our splendid Mores, we desire particularly to call the attention of on; readers--and especially the mu. steal portion—to the immense stock of instruments now on eiltibitlon at the Opera Hons. Wilde Store on Fifth Ave nue. Tbe great dimple. at this popular place earlobe all belied', end we observe Dew COWS arriving continually. Messrs. Hoffman A Hale are the So le Agent• for the Dunham Son, litaracheell .1 it• Lauer, and Great Union Planes: the greet portable• Pipe Organ; earbart & Need ham's unrivalled silver tonne organ and melodeon; Pelouhet, Pelson & Co.'• or• gene, and the celebrated I.euto organs. Menlo. Hoffman & Hale are Lwow the (..Rest dealers in Musical led strumenis in this city, and at the present time their holiday - stock ma linuannee. The most feetidlou• may be secommo dated at thls mammoth emetillehmem , both IS regards style, quality and ;aim. The vast nannies. done by this house la the aUhleOt of general comment. Pam by Midwest plebe at any time you may, you will witness large are vale of musical goods, and at the same time ostensive shipments, to customers going on. ln view of the extraordinary magnitude of their business, It must need. be that this is the place to get nutted. We therefore alacefely recommend parties aholli to pUrCheas, to call at Hoffman &Zeta's, where the latest styles In nicialcartmode can always be seen, and parclamee made on most advantageous terms. Bement , ter observe the align of the Silver Tongue over the door. Dr. Dowling To-u4ltit. The present orris one of inquiry. Tht human mind la beginning to shake %Melt (rota the dogmas of the past. The cry Is, what le truth? Every creed, every system beneyed„ wlll be rnettesnetet tram all points In history. He who stands forth as the champion of "anal liberty," of equal rights, In religion, am ve e rw lesentiment of the in government, sternW t aut. Conti• next. It is a happy thing for on, that we have men raised zip who have given themselves so much to the study of his tory tnat they can speak with power to their fellow men. reverted Dr. Dowling, who was p from addressing the citizens of Pitts burgh, last Tuesday, by an Pi tts burgh, dent on the railroad, le, we learn, to speak this (Tuesday) night, In Lzfay otte Hall. He is known as a defender of that noble sentiment,." Soul Liberty." H raised his colmid the dark days of e this Republic, ta hunderin e g out equal rights to all men. He will approach hie subject with that magnanimity, Wank name and high.buned Christian courtesy which has won for him a high place in the estimation of ble countrymen. His lecture mono& lan to be one of the best that has been delivered Io this city. This evening, In the Moorhead School Houle, Granville street. 111. r. Z. W. Whe. lan—himself lecture on the methods of instructing the blind, the deaf and dumb, and the deif, dumb and blind. Mr. Whelan Is a gentleman of intellect and culture and his lectures are trlceedlngly intereetleg. He IN Ihe form. der of the Miele:me Institution for the Blind, and • teacher ot large experience. During the evening he will give Illus trations of how the blind overcome ex traordinary difficulties, with an account of hie own vlait, without • guide, to the famous Pilot Knob and Iron Mountain. Be will also read several letters written by the celebrated Lana Bridgeman, a deaf, dumb and Wind amounts of whom have been Into many languages. As en Wheelen has been obliged by impaired health to relinquish teaching and engage In 111010 lectures for Ma health and support tits family, there should be a double satiefection In pat ronng them. An honest effort to be Independent will be sided and useful instruction received. We hope the lea tore will be largely ationded. Adults. elan 2.5 cents. _ Holiday Gills. Mr. W. G. Dutureath, Net 50 Fifth avenue, hu just received a choice and cordially selected stock of new Jeweable lry, watches, and fancy articles, for holiday gifts, ttr Hints end gentlemen. Among the most tinnitiful and accepta ble girls, those in the:jewelry line always are highly eateern and appropriate. r. Duusestb with care expressly se lMected the stock for this purpose; and there Is no house in the city which taunt. a richer display or acrdvan tageoue terms. Purchaser' lip In at LS Flan avenue, and look over , handsome assortment. A night-weer named Dohnnset el In early hour Biftnrday warning, emptied his id of nulaanee on the Allegheny wharf at the font of asp d» accident ana emident Me horse and care wind hilothe river. The horse, with Peal dilTh g thY' was saved. Daring tbd day the earl wan fished out. Query. Is the foot of MI street the proper platce to deposit teach atria? What does Prealdant StinAaleY think of the proceeding? Renal A ion (from the Health Reporter. i The freq ueney of Kidney affections =EM=l== disease of the Urinary Organ, give oats. elan for much study and inveetigstion of those difficulties. The old and young. the high and low are more or leas sub• Joer to these troublesome affection.; from the diabetes of Infants to the gout and gravel of old age. the mush exposed laborer at his toll, to the luxurious proprietor at Ws ease. From the very nature of our pecu liar OVlttem of pradloe, we have, per hapa, had more experience in the treat ment of tbeee affection then usually falls to the lot of any practitioner in roe same lime. And it I. in these Oleo- . . Pon. more than any other that aniredx e. 11111ill•tiOKI of the urine la requ, in order to understand the true nature of the disonse. All urinary difficulties do not Arian from gravel. nor do all gravelly indications arise from affection of the Kidneys, and it la by an-examination of the urine organ that these facts are to be verified many time. And it Is by the precise distinction between the many ills belonging to these organs, which we are enabled to make by this examination that we are so sue. cessfni In their cure. The terrible suffering., the writhing agonies, the painful difficulties, and the wretched sleeplessness occasioned by affections of the Kidney. and Urinary Organs, make It a matter of study to the humane physician, worthrof the noble cause he hattespouned. And he who would put forth his ut most power for the relief of these terri bly annoying diereses, whereby so many quietly suffer In agony because of their delicacy, Is not worthy to be trusted in the profession. Many delicate taffies have lived a life of suffering from some of these diseases, who might have had years of health had tbo oomplalnt been understood by their physician. We bellete that we have treated more Patients laboring under these difficulties than any other phyrcian In the State of Penn tams, west of the Allegheny Mountains, and do not hesitate to say that we have oared a greater par cent age, by oninfourth, of all our patie.uts than has been done by any others. These facts can be verified from our records. We seldom fail to relieve our patients of their sufferings in these , dlseutes at once. From close attention and long and patient inYeafftratinn, we have learned to know the prod.. nature of all there affection., and have found out exactly the kind of medicines to be used In each. Our rernidire in three are adapted to awn particular ease, and will, give relief at once. Try theut for your selves and verify the fact. Send a vial • urine, and we can send you the medicine- Ot.rainv ia In 2 Orsini street. Capaisre, Patrick Drumond and John Murphy hired • horse end _buggy at Owen rita• aimmong livery stable yesterday, and started Out fee a drive. They had been nut but • short time before they were both having visited • number of .sienna, and while driving up Pennelvania avenue at a killing pace, the buggy collided with • boor wagon, breaking one of the wheel. off the buggy and throwing both the occu pants out. One of them fell In front of Wagon, the wheels of which passed over him, but owing to the amount of whisky he carried, ho escaped uninjured. An officer seeing the condition of the men, arrested them and oon•eyed them to the inekqp. where they await • hearing. .1 liosqllll.o Ours" Sanborn, rough ness of lb. akin Immediately removed by ualn¢ Milk of Violeta. Fold by drug gists and fanra An d.lora. V. • arinckarborf, N.Y.,N. general agent. PllTTllolo47.—Fowler and Wells, at Lafayette Hall day and everoug. will make examinaiona a few day. longer• What to do and how to make the moat Of time and talent explained. tf -.a- - Employment Orate.--r.iirla wanted for rooks and privato fa i liac in the city. R. H. Lu n g, Cl No. ederal *t, um bridge, Allegheny City, al the Dex ter Woditalr Idwlrtne CCM. _Apr •ailliarrow , W• whop, 100 •Foderat dreoin Allegheny, is a drat etas for harnriona huh, for obeying, hair dyeing, hair rat ting and dreaming, plain or by curling Axel triszle; rano, for copping and leeching• .1 Elteeter's Plains (orals • very %roe able light nutritive food, u superior arti cle for puddings and *um, and la Wittily recommended by physicia grocers.li end children. F l I d by ail T - J —or. Rao? ay. Dee•m4l lyll. at h late ma fit tee. thloast KULtottot , W.LI T M.O tt. of ItottauJactocta. la MA ••1t Te Yu•eral aarrarea a' Pt. Peter•• d art!. TII.oAT 1.,11311,10. 11:14, o•caoal. to pr. , ..4 to Lb. All 'hen, .em..". B. I' Artrasox JtAILS 4. WUJA • sm. ATT MON 84 vi ILLIA Mii4, Coeur , age, , rum. , of Flfth oe RIN G rgb street. Pittsburgh. C o f• lads. Shrouds. Crap•itand parsec, and •Try enerto tine of Amend furbishing good rural:Mgt on the toast r•uoaatue terms to lb. eltf. Ur*. Rod carrtageo f..rntsbea. I , lSlos optstllll_._l. .raI&ELLEB & PEEIII.I6 UN' DERTAXILItg AND LIVEIST_LCADI I AA/IMMIX PTILACT AND I / VISA - 11k Allegheny City. *heft th en . CU, Y I llllPOlSP.s,ogou=tly_ taught/3 fral,tv, liattded, Iltdbodda ;oil., Id prlrt , vszylna frau WM. 111 so earruht and Cs • ,t,:er 4.11 . 1 4 .qt: i d; .1 , 1, .11 glodd of I.lc , 9oodo, If r•ialsoa, (-111••• g ia& d., dad •Iptt. JOSEPH OS EYEIL & 80S, I:II.7I33O.II:XVOLFAURM Carriages for FUSIIII.I. I / 1 , 6:4 00 Gann OOFT Ilia and .11 Panama rotralWilitat 4une. JOHN M. COOPER & CO., Bell and Brass Founders, LOOOIIOTIII k LOLLING ELI BRAIIiES Made Promptly to Order. RABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand. Proprisson awl Illaatselarsrs at J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Whee STEAM PUMP. Mee, 882 PENN`STBEET• Pouadr7, Oor.llth anti Railroad Streets, (7n the Loet Senses. 75. L.L," •• likor tirl4 , .Loat," "Wa.L.," “Fir.nd," •• Boarchnf," Be., wog arreedral FOUR L KA, rill be taserted sse Gee cotum,u ones for TWENTY-FIVE Cg. N TIY; eaeA addi gong[ Use FIVE CENTS. WANTED.— A P RTN Ell.— NV In a mall capital In • ant brict (44 rnanatai u.r• In n.,er Wel ♦adra.. at rvw Or /Wit. n LUDON WANTED.—SITUA TION BOOK KaILPIK, ASSISTANT, to •rrolngs and alas. bon. wad LeCOLIDId Add elm, J. MI LL I 101 Iteadtialy t treat. Shea .y. WAFTED From March or ~~ANTEn.—A few Yon En- U ettn for gcww worn. Coo earn from 410 tn , 01 , 11: Week For partlceaa a,Hreaw WANTED.—TWO BOYS —Ap - PI of X.INgY •t 1 *A10( ET YA , TOILY. Yrtatontitrewl, Vleasant Vellee. a.leate. 7. ANTIED.—A Gentleman and hiLLY BOAIWIC d occupy comfort ble n.cn. on In boarfllna, at v. reuouable rate. In a very plesesot Allegkasy City. Address C. Li.. U•ilCrra Or- WAIirED-191ELPe---AT EDI. T V PLOYMENT Of TICE,_ No. 1 Lt. Clan Woe , . )101ft tilfll.ls MEN, for Mena , kinds of corplorment. Pernonr wanting ball of all Mode ran tre nlontted on snort entree. W ) ED--An AGENT for t t , 4,73 TV slsrArm7Mr...' ol,Jhtt4 offer terms more itneral teen say oer company. Call and examine at lel Wood meet. IL C. WILCOX. Trseeltne Arent. ANTED.— a GENTS every- WHERE ta Dell ILIC•li Is lIAMIINZ, th e the A.M. only Pthetleal rami lT. lf lovtat.ed. YT J . drew , AI 110 000 M/WAN ENitovi•mstun S. wk WANTED. MORTGAGES. aso.ooo to Lout la large or anal lononota. THOMM3 IC • PNTTY, • BID, Rood and Heal Nam. Groker, No. 179 arr. thaeld *treat. NVANTED. —TO BORRO W. sa.coo vousaad dollars I. ..10. of 81100 or more. for two or three 'ear 6 Der cent- lat:rmt. A tt.t marriage on 11 WANTED.— AGENT 6I . $ 250 per mown to sell tse only to It PHOVILIJ EN on WIN 14•• CHINE. Plitt. oat? , terest o l i Vr,:g....,l - Atic p i . Ma. Toll la ellitaV"-Zll •¢. Ile el of Port that eati tta. oluee up Pay toseitto- —100,090 sold sod the Pematui oup.Pautly ItterT i aagp rc .? .. L. P, tt:are =Zs' A t ittrepp terinrt_ .,.. P en.. bones. lima., r1tiP4.1.4 Pt., P. L•mtchlo. am UNDERTAKE:9 3 No. Ikll. PlOrN ISTIZZT =am HENRY tit. MALE, MECHANT TAIL Cornet of Penn anti Stith- FALL AND WINTER STO NOW oomPLETE 11T58117116, BANK FOR *imams. 10 ' 81 "craigarptrizis ersr"ll" , ana Te: „ DAILY Irdv sv.r. tf not withdraw compounds sotol-mmanll7l January and Jo Im.of Hl-1.•••• AA, ntsbed at Mot odium Hoard of Illanarecs— .A. H.ffitll aitt ; 8 . H• Voltam Jas. 4.11, Jr.Oltco Yrretdeaslt Di.Survi•Ktnici., ma 7 Drealr, Nonick, Jrzi.. Lai nitr. 1,. bee.Jocoun Ithowtsa alscott.flobt. ticAmArts, CitrisrrA2l..z.u, - NOiELTT 1 1 110IIRS. Dissolution of Partnership. The yartaayslity atratoYanal.l4l.lld.dd, lb* arm of /WALK Mex6sl /1, Ou..ds Ulla day bean a Waived tn mutual zonteaL P.Tra Nutetabar Osi r isB a K.Tn.dd. • Adams. J. _ aleph. abuts, fT,lttg:ree. Jacob IL issar. • B. J aryl. Adams; Tart.tl Stro*cas4lo. The business will be esestailwaV les ttnte urzerat a db4 . l7 . ripScip t ip s„ : ' rtrn>roada• liffeillbetille'.l‘7lBl3l ALPERT ap & KOHLER , ium.h.t... sDenim In 800 1 9. 1930 4 1:11 011888. .10. guk.4 stms; raw. E. rt. .- PrartVlt a,* .C u o t r.riri , pablle so. Lb* 6$ Wit Za rojrarirps.....o == . l l l Carat ".ftl'Oool4r emorsag 9*. muter sla personal auponinon ot cart • as , Vals V L =LW kamn rs Gi ager Onblit ;riga% AlperXslatla O.OOOZIA anteeoratortabla • and ebeami tor na.Pdifs "'Shea. GM ass ~LCOIOO 911 Mart atm; PIM WANTS property ries. as security. Address X-. O•trtfl orrwc, WARTED. 50 COAL DIGGERS Will 1.4 P 1 tLr C0e.4.1 ...Pio) 4 ••••. meat and row! •••.ffesii.l. Mercer Iron and Coal Co 4t 9tonaboro. on th• J•lngitos and 'rank 1,g1.•,, r county. •II trona 11l burgh. •pply to H. 13. BLOOD nott,ll URN 111• I. AW INT. Stoncbuto. TO-LET —..,„, , . ..,.. MO-LET, --11 Furnished BOOM A. sultoloe tur too stogie m• o. term. re...on •••oe. 11.2Liintre at 113 rtgeoN I/ •V EN UL• I' l o. LET.—One large 11310 1 iT .r.. WWII, •••cood .ton. ...tot. for tleotle m•o •od 1.. , • or too tfootlettoom, .ILo board, . No. II WYLIZ 0/11•1 • TO•LET.-110411111.—1, Furnish . PI, 'RUN 1 ROOM. very antra)., . nit •AT9nr.4-* -- 4 •-• "4° l- - 31 3:',Z . -• 1-10-LET, WI TH 110411101 N.— .1. ,at ri•ga. I.A WOL raems %Do PS/k. op ' , at Mx., *HA with.out •D ad•st.lonsl.lres" - log 1.1 I .111 . 11 A YILle klieg bt ny City. FOR BALE. Finn ig SALE.— FIFIVIr W ipe!. (11.111.01 ). g 11.1.• K LI -It o • J Poo. wt lbe r• uerr •Iso. 1. so 41 onto., st 1•1 Brtrk nano* no Largo La PTO' gar. rtt rt et. • 1..0. • r o art, a o Fre,‘• Hon. of ar. Eocene, boll all/n.1044 nod 4a. Tont • nab otrrot. •i•o. ao • zeollrot rwe Honor or (Alf mow and n•.l on For , • orth •I•o. A nil bulb, tr•m. 110000 on - loorla error, 1 . 15•14111 1 !Ilia. o 4 r • with no. ror Wu/ for • or,. • 1...0w ow •-xo• I , t A 4, • ant el••• Ino4•rn • , 1.. • 'or.. U... .V.TV:oaDer Lt . Uplldla. Lets. dal tr I so. 1.11.11ng Lula i• len 01. WIIII•mc Re. ertsto and le..oranc• •feet. &ea. war. flit.. ear.l% apple t et, Julm•• I.plbe,,al Fteirt SALE. Mose. o, nneng 11111. ,evrrob word, 65,11/00 16. b,r,-• Iwer $S 000, II sod Lot, 54 J•ro,• .1 reet, 4.3.500. 11 , ..e. , -• nu ',mins otr.rt. 61.300 rare. II tot, 3 ,ots • , 11. 14 3130. 6 re". I• Hese,. toernaltp on Er. r r.en road, 46,000. ot• 06 Vrtcou. ma.rert. *4,000. boom and lot In nalrot,lllllo,ll,e oo . acre grou•d In Itellreur taro. I 'o. : M ere vl tmad of Heaver ***** 01.3631 Lou.. a ar nd 11 serve In Ifilsals•to bona, 41600: brone and lot la flrl4acerster, Itee.•r rooti- e :onee cantatas let rooms, lot 6 , 5 by 1110 feet 3,000; form at Pall OW esablon. 34 acres, per eon. lowan of INUITNOI 3 . III . Beal {date Arcot, Corn. 00.10 and 5.e04ae1l etrens, Allegbref • DERSONAL.—ALI persons seek '. 1710 H 011413, or Invests. at* la Seel Be tate, 3111 save blrce, trouble tad money by pro wAnitmaa4tl===mg or 111 be tent by ralla lousy ?Km. .Ing It. grll'eol="11,110. " 3 ".' 1 1 11 ' 11. 1 . 1 K 2lFer llshers and Heal Ratak Assets, No. L3O trartl ••••06. VOR 8A LE.—Engines and Boll n, New .4 &mond Hand, of all Ul.dh • I.tly on bond. Ird.rs from all piatO of the CoontrY pron , D , l7 eisited. /JAMS HILL ► 00.. •P.F. W. C. 11. W Corm r Marlon • •Iletheny, P.. VALEABE FARM FOR SALE. —lo good 104,11,1 nn eleooti• nook 10* Acres io.d SO rerrlte•, too , or le. liar In Hove., Orolord. Hletoty aloft oed White Oak rltote r,yterian Camel. lour *ll Cotbo'le COorch. hotel sod l'oetoffle nolo one A Hoek leaved Hat , . hotel every rooming sad tomes, Ihl• hoot. Tnr mi. air. .idIyCI.IIIIIIIKRT 80b1h. deli 30611 10 areas'. Tow* LAND ran P A LE.-300 ACITS of