The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 28, 1870, Image 1

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    THE DAILY 'GAZETTE:
PENNIMAN, BUD it 00,
Office, 84 and 86 PIM Avenue.
P. 1. MaHMI s
T. P. ROtrani i
Eamon .urD
JOULE ZINO.
N. It WED,
411cliEtli OW Willi DAILY.
Sr mai. Per
curten, per
pitsiturgij Gaietti,
STATE' ITEMS.
fionsnarr county is making maple
g nu:U p county has two surviving
Mid len oftho war of 1812.
45,000 have been
.subscribed to the
stock dike Borden - et and Mineral Point
Tnn people of Safe Harbor, Lancaster
county ' spend their nights in digging for
buried treasure.
Tama are now from two to three
hundrsd- oil derricks erected in and
around Lawrenceburg,
'run Schuylkill Navigation Company
will have their canal ready for business
aboutthe first of March.
Ax effort la being made to form a new
county out of a part of Lucerne, with the
sonny seat at Scranton.
Arun Hoff of Ession is miming. We
know a good many fellows who enjoy
names sounding like tins.
ea: Wm. Morehead, of St. Clalr
ship; Beford. county, died last week
anlllness of fifteen minutes.
- .Tint Keystone Coal Company has sub
scribed seventy.five thousand dollars
towards' the Salisbury Branch Railroad.
.JOSFSII P. °novo, residing DOW Ti
tusville. was caught to the machinery of
his grist mill last week and crushed to
• death.
Tmr. Altoona Sun says that Clitles
literray,thehiventer of corklinitaijs an tit
mate of the Cambria county alma house.
This is too bad if true.
Wannionstaino.county has two hun
dred and eiglitrseven school houses,
valued, with the . grounds and property
. belonging to them, at $316,000.
TiTh Aiicuttrong. county. sheriff has
bagged a number of saloon keepers of
that modern Sodom. Parker's Landing,
on a charge of Illegally selling Liquor.
Cohwramar. John H. Walter, of Union
township. Bedford county, died Very sud
. denly last Saturday In a ebel in which he
was traveling on the way home from
side.
Amitovr, Erie connty, is still afflicted
with the new fever. The patient takes a
chill an dies inside of a day. Some
twenty. live cases were reported and about
ten deaths.
Ernam. Green, of. llosiertown, Craw
: ford 'connty, has sued some members of
his congregation. for malicious mischief,
•
In placing his carriages where they did
not belong
An OK lady ofAltoonabought a shroud
for her husband, remarking that he - was
not dead yet, nor particulexly idling, but
see didn't know that she could bay it so
cheap again.
- Qom, an extensive cave has been dia.
covered near Bellefont, Center county,
by some men engaged in. orking in a
lime quarry. - The cave la said to contain
some genuine cave stalactites
SUDDEN DRAWL —Mr. Rhoades Rower,
an old resident of Ilshland, Schuylkill
county, slipped and fell on the ice on
Thursday, .rupturing himself inwardly,
from the Meta of which be died shortly
after.
Pasmaxxv.axte,since the establishment
of the United Sutter, hashed twenty-nine
different United States Senators. All
were natives of the Commonwealth ex
cepting two foreleners and one Mary
-Two Meadville Republican says: We
I 'hear- it eatedthat the Ohio Company now
- "la:Ma/11w. cusp pmne eight miles south of
this city,.near thelfneorefebTliterepilte,
have struck a vein of coal five feet In
It has been decided in the Court of
Columbia county That the business of a
barber in ehaving on Staidly to a world
ly employment, not excepted . from the
' prohibition of the set of 221 April 1784.
It is not the work of neccessity or charity,
- . but of mere convenience.
tz hive published a clipped statement
toe effect - that 'Gabriel ii. Eldred, of
'Susquehanna ocunty,siked for =appoint.
meat froth Gov. Geary to Succeed a then
- dying officer. The part of Mr. Eldred
• bas been fully, fairly and honorably ex.
• plains:l, and the traveling Item alerted by
, tome Bohemian should be stopped in
**. exchanges.
Mn. E. W. SHIPPER, Meadville, has a
men of French (Percheron) horses, which
ha imported last May.' They area dapple
iron-erey, and of remarkable strength.
7110 Meadville Republions- says: "We
• , have seen the weighmaster's .cextificide
. from Mr. dames Hariett's Miles. In which
one load of wet ashes is. put' down at
WC Kis., wagon 1100 lbs., total 7863 lbs.,
almost four tons or two tanato the bone,
and this viva • hauled by them stp over a
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OHIO ITEMS
Atium har.: a i 4 ,000 Ono • week.
Briumaaistn to howl It now posto
ace and Aaron wan:o one.
Tim Pintoface at Mount Vernon was
robbed on Wednesday night of last wank.
What amount was stolen is not known.
A Tocnao man In Btonington tried to
-clean Ms gun by patting a red hot poker
down the barreL He can't }lnd - ono of
!Malingers. •
Ten State Board of Agriculture of Ohio
.'III9C decided to bold the next State Fair
at Springfield during the second week in
september.
Mu. B. N. Smarr, of Lawrence coma
ny, raised from one piled° twelve and a
• Ulf bushels of - potatoes. The sou wu
. :Fond muck..
liirinrrus.turr societies are in existence
111 Akron, lisvenna, New Philadelphia,
and mtart towns of any sire. There' are.
.not enough in Canton to meet
. PARTIES • *selling —patent rights and
notes, and not hunting. in the
noted "given for a palest right," are lie- .
.
bye to go to Jail In the State of Ohio.
lifterrow, A- , for the
Vat wo Years pastor of the Martin's
Ferry 11." E. Church, bu been elected
.Predtlent of the Wheeling Female Col.
-lta AND itoswma.. Ls', of
Parmingum,lito parents of Mrs. Cyrus
. Cluk, of New Castle, celebrated their
_golden wedding on the ist inst., in. the
.lunnestead which they occupied when
a:curried, iliftF years ego.
.cox. P. IL ()Lumen, who died Feb.
2*, 6 , 14 ^d 67, began in 1811 to publish the
Cohniattis: ~ , Chgetta, the pioneer of the
Mato Journal. Excepting' 24r. - Brown,
o f Ci n cinnati, b.j) wax the oldest ;untying
- newspaper man in the State. •
TOE grad& of the Reintopt and Toledo
Railroad, if -built on thejracit pecently
. surveyed fromliellahon's Creek filo Bt.
• Clairatille to Wheeling creek, north of
• the Infirmary term, will not exceed
• eighty feet to the mile, and the collo!
• construction will be far leas than the
•aererage of the Central Ohio.
certtfleate of Incorporation of the
allle Woolen Manufacturing Cow
laatrwo tiladat %becalm of the 13eme
tarp a Pate last week. The capital
stock la $50,000, in shares of $lOO. The
commutate are C. W. Potwho, Wm.
Houston, Robt. Fulton, R. Elliott,' and
Win. A. Grahatif, Futnarti /01 IMO io
have a new woolen mill
Tag Noble county Erpubffoon lays:
John Pukes, of Bloomfield township, Is
a nephew of Louis Wetzel, %baguet In
, ditto tighter of early days.. Mr. Ftskes
000 01 the earliest pionoera of Oblo,
and helped very vigorously and with a
bbany good will to drive the "noble red
man' out of oar beautiful BULL For
',)tr. Ln be has the bitterest dislike and
' ll l4 ll c :clo r° f °ix
n ee d a ( tfo ll urh i ei t. eldTl o c h f u ale th g
nose, wily a mass of dirt and feathers: car
rying a tomahawk and scalping knife,
- ever ready -to ranee the "kat" of any nu
" torsi/mu polo-face that saw WI in 'his
way, Mr. F. is about eighty rogue!
age„ and poll.9ollCll fort the vigor and actitrit,
.a m any men of y. lie bouts that
Ile can split one hundred and fifty rails
Per day without difficulty.
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VOL. r4I7M
6ENER• NEWS.
11011.702102 A • • rts--dressing gowns.
A wrirsionso sums:rat—the income tax.
ASTOTICILIt female firm is to start on Wall
Mason.' bas venison at four .
.coots a
SPIII.ITVALIBIS la called "Spiritleen" in
Auatrslis
, ,
A Pittrosuy le- to Introduce horse-ears
nto Chine.
WALL (street) flowers—Woodhull,
Chinn Co..
Vrerro has frequent quarrels with
&Mat Edward.
Fesn:rox nurowrarts take opervegbiesca
to church to New York.
A Idirtmue hu an oath "registered. to
shoot Juarez and Romero.
Castes, the Chinese giant, hasj hied an
Ethiopean minstrel troupe.
Ir costs almost as much to run the (Ecu
menical as to run Congress.
OLD STOCATNOI3 are the favorite banks
and pocket-books in Canada.
A 'sew drink is made froM the sweet
potato and is called Aromatics.
Guriavn Dona is to make a sketching
tour of the United States this season.
COUNT OTTO VON BELWIT, OrNew
Jersey, hi a brother of Lord Aim,ley.
How do persona manage to sleep on a
spring mattress all through the winter ?
Judy.
Tan grasshopper that was seen in the
fields two weeks ago is now stiff at the
Joints. -
UHT/LANA/11e Stumping along Through
secreaty•tecond year of revolutionary
Tux= ie a terrible jealousy and a
newspaper war between Cincinnati and
Lon'utile.
. Tam City Council of Baltimore la 4k
ingatepa to preTent trapeze performaneee
in that city,
A Cam:roams .paper mays that John
Chittamcn
can be conyertato ehriatianity
"In just one fight."!
Form hundred new money offices will
be opened by the Postonlce Department
on the let of July.
NUS MAGDALZN LOUISA. BTOCYWILLL
is a member of the Freshman class of
Michigan. University.
A courts of. Englishmen have made
the ascent of Mount Blanc in January,
and came down alive. •
Tnz father of Hon. Anson Burlingame,
Joel Burllnganae, Beg:, Is living In Bun
ton, C.Xik county', 81.
Tux 'British Astronomer Royal has a
salary of £1;000 a year. He may thank
his stars for it.—(Fun.
Tuns is competing with California in
matter of naming Its towns. It how hu
Hog Eye and Sand Fly. -
MR& E a r ri ZAIWM CADY STANTON, who
OM been oidly 114 in recovering. She
will lecture, here this week.
Tom French Prince Imperial contem
plates a tour through Germany and Prus
sia, with his military tutor.
Tux habit of going to sleep with a
lighted cigar in his mouth proved fatal to
a Kentuckian the other day. '
ENGLISH papers say that Patti•Csux will
"pay one visit to the . United States, and
then retire into private life."
Jams D. BRIGHT is In favor of taxing
private bills that come before the Legle.
talus, which is a bright Idea.
Tnvout is a movement in the Council
in favor or beards, and the Pope is not
disinclined to the innovation. .
Accrosisr insurance Is nuprodltable art
Bloomington, Wham the city pays a
man $250 for a sprained ankle.
A MAN has been piononnoed Insane In
New York bemuse he lived as a hermit
and carried his money In his hat.
Fasnecorr's tile is not considered in
danger after his tmcccsathl contest with
those seven Chicago doctor some months
Joint Forukrg, aged 105, claims to bo
the oldest man in Ohio, but Elias Sad
durth, also of Ohio, claims to be three
yearn older.
A max has been tined $5O In Buffalo
for' wiling explosive kerosene oil. A
more appropriate penalty would be to
compel him to use it.
Tug SI. Aliens Messenger says Maine
winter has amounted to so little 'this sea
son that It will Trobilab no more compli
mentary notices of it. .
Tug New York Herald claims that it
has already affected public sentiment In
Prussia, in Austria and France. Fejee
Islands not heard from.
HSTURY WARD, Brawn= says that the
most perfect description of a gentleman
ever mitten iscontained in the thirteenth
chapter of the first Corinthians.
"Pnscrrest usualness" are the fea
ture of this season in London. They
contain not only rythes, Ist gloves, pen
cil cues, jewelry and other gilts.
PRESIDECT Wooten's, of Yale College,
has memorialized Congress for a census
all incomes, large and 'small, In order to
determine the national resources-
OWING to modern scientific improve.
provements, the little busy bee is said to
be no longer responsible for much of the
maned honey on the grocer's shelf.
linurty-xnus speeches delivered and
nine Bistibps dead is the record of the
Baum:alai Council. Bo it only takes
eleven speeches in Latin to kill a Bishop.
Tins fact that the Zurich defaulting
cashier stole as high as 113.50,000 did not
prevent his sentence to eleven years' im.
priaonment. Swiss Justice 'Mai from
ours.
A COBII66POIIIDIXT believes that many
of the girls remain slngla only because
they cannot Hod money and a brown
atone home, with a man atttached an •
conitata.
Itt Wor4Nter, Massachnsetts, they ire.
go/11l to try man who attempted, and
fall ito kill hlmself. If punished stall,
it should be; not for the attempt, bat for
the failure.
Bsoarrawati has explalned his speedy
return to his Sheffield admirers. Re says
that the American press created such a
prejudice against him that he couldn't
obtain employment.
In Chicago, the Rev. Dr. Hatfield,
againstar
guing the woman reform.decTarts
"that is many men suffer from the effects
of a woman's tongue, as women su ff er
from drunken husbands." • •
BOVEMODY welts from California that
it is a hard place for the poor, man and
laborer there at the present time; •Taxes
are oppressive, the prices of Most tom
moditics exorbitant, crime abundant, and
the courts corrupt.
A "BUTCH= HOT" became so deepl y
erected over Luci ll e Weston's rendit ion
'of "But Lynne," in Cincinnati, the other
evening, that the police were obliged to
remove him. We are Mid that his ..sono:
roan sobs" were painful to hear.
Tug women of Florence, New Jersey
have just found-out that no female "can
be healthy herself or haves healthy child"
unless she wears a cutuine made up of
a..man'e gny tvonvers, a black kersey
aseque and a WOl3llM'a- bonnet , ' The
bonnet Is whist none of them will give up,
even for a "healthy 0414.1,
MT VIRUINIA
Cs= Inn bas been laid In . at
Wheeling.
enalinturrow is the coming capital of
West Vireo's.
A. 21itor.mi, Superintendent of the
State Public Schools, died recently at
Wheeling. Alvaa D. Williams has been
appointed his successor.
.AN ATTKUPT was made to blowup
boiler Whet s largennmber of men were
employed in Griffith k Brewers' machine
shop, near Morgantown.
Tax follotslug la the amount of Internal
revenue for the year ending,,December
gist, 18641, from West Virginia: Stdrits;
n38,m8. .48;. tehieeo, $177,651.90, and
on Incanin and from other sources, in.
eluding spirits and tomato, the aggregate
amount Is $619,649
FIRST EDITIOX.
MID.TIGHT.
NEWS BY CABLE.
Sale„ of Cereals by Weight—Bit-
Hard Batch—The Struggle In
Spain-Monte ensier Defines ills
Positlon—Carlist Disturbances
—Conscript Demonstration at
Lyons—Napoleon and Ills )1114-
istry—The Carnival Season- 1 -
The War In South inuirica—
Reverse to Lopez—The Hissing
Steamer City of Boston.
MY Telegraph tothe Pittsburgh !Waite.) .
GREAT BRITAIN.
Lemnos; February .%—in Recordation
with resolutions adopted by the Cotiron•
lion of Chambers of Commerce, a bill
tvill . Seen be brought • hereto Parliament
legalizing tho sale or all cereals by
weight.
The Duke of Richmond has accepted
the Tarp leadership In the House Of
Lords.
Another splendid game of billiards was
played at the Corn Exchange, at Aylos.
bury, last evening, between W. Cook,
Jr., and W. Dillon. Cook gave hie oppo.
vent 200 points in the game of 1.000 and
made tke unexampled run of 119, spot,
winning sadly.
LONDON, February T.—Oxford and
Cambridge are both making changes to
their crews for the annual trnivendty .
raoe. Cam bridge has rejected Spencer
and Oxford Haulblon.
FRANCE.
PARIS, February W.—There was a
demonstration on the part of conscripts
at Lyons on Thursday, but the troubles
, .
mere anprereeiod without bloodshed.
Archbishop De Ronald, of Lyons, is
dead.
Two more editors have been arrested
for publishing false news.
It Is mud that the Emperor is dissatis
fied with his. Cabinet on acooust of its
inabUlt icireennclle the Opposite phrtles
In the Corte tcglalatlf, and its tendency
to extreme measures not sanctioned. bya
majonty, as Instanced in the vote on the
question of supporting the °Mend candi
date for the Chamber.
Yenta, February Z7.—Tho Emperor
declares ofiletally and personally perfect
harmony exists between himself and the
preaentidintstry, and he believes they
have the sympathy of every • honest
Frenchman.
The journals which support the deptt•
ties of the flagt*Atave commenced an at
tack on the 0111ine hiltdetry. The Let)st,
a court orgartrdeCtaxes It will not join la
the attack. but protests against the meas.
nree of °diver air contrary to Its prin.
t Is asserted the Council of State will
propose a reduction In the army contin
gent.
The drat day of the carnival weed
without the slightest trouble. There
was a promotion which marched through
the streets quietly and was not interfered
with by the police. The weather was
very fine and the display attracted great
crowds of spectators.
The Bishop of Meet publishes's letter
declaring hewould die rather than aid
in the projects spoken of at Rome. The
Bishop dem not Indicate what these pro
jests are. France has made a. new in.
tempt to Weil:ad. the Camizdeilidelibtm:
cil from acting spinet her interests.
I=
Mantap, Feb. 26.—The struggle be•
tween the church and the revolutionary
parties is becoming • more Intensified.
The debate on the proposition to preseente
the Archbishop of Santiago for treason
threatens to C011}11.11:00 the session or the
Cortes.
The Duke of hioutpatuder, In reply to
repeated newspaper articles demanding
the definition of his position, publishes
a letter In a leading journal wherein he
says he has not and Is net now a preten•
der to the throne; that In all things ho
will follow the will of the Cartes, and
that . he Is in no way compromised to any
political party; that he Is satisfied to be a
Spanish citizen, and that he loop for a
definite constitution for Spain.
There have been some Carnet disturb
ances recently at Careolort, near Albaoet,
but they wore suppressed in all cases by
the clvii guards.
SOUTH An ERICA. -
LISBON, February 28.—Tho ateamablp
from Rio - D 6 Janeiro arrived yesterday.
Lopei had been forced to• 'inmate Pas•
sadro, abandoning his sick and wounded.
He moved towards `Denacaro. At but
accounts Count D'Ea was moving across
Um. Alps river, In hopes of Intercepting
Lopez's retreat.
I=
lisummo, Fob. 27.—The Barsenhall
aye &project le on foot for the estab
lishment of a dismount bank In this city
by capitalists hero, at Berlin, Frankfort
cud New YOrk.
I=3
HAVANA, February 25.—Advtoes lay
the murderer of (ireenwaldth Is ono of
De Bata's guides, named Bars or Bart.
1=11:72
LIVERPOOL. February 28.—The agents
of the steamship City of Boston have
sent the idesmaldp City- of Durham
to cruise off the Madeira labuids, in
hopes something may be learned of the
Missing steamer. Tbe opinion of all old
sailors is that she is making for port un
der nail.—
. .
yityarukar., February 25.--The steam
Reships W0644141' stud Ilona Ova ar
rived.
QUICEINSTOWN, Febmary 26.—Arrived,
Ctiy of Waahinmon and Pennsylvania,
from New York.
431:71611NITTOWN, Feb. 27.—Theigteamihip
Sam from Now Fork,: Pnived this
morning.
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FINANCIAL AND CONLIIERCIAL.
LONDON. February 26.-11 A. x.—nve•
twenty bonds opened Arm; 873; for lend ,
of 186.5 and 1361; for issue of 1867.
Lwanroor.., Feb. 25.--Abrafpg,—ibt.
ton; tette for week 6,400 bales; exports
6,000: speculators 6,090; receipts for, the
week 99.000 bales; American 1 9. 0917 : dock
311,000 bald t American 110.000; sales to.
day 10,000 bales: market firm and ,un
changed. Wheat quiet: red . western 7s
64. 'Corn 27@27 0 64. Wheat—receipts
for three days 8,500 quarters, Including
7,600 American. Provisions Unchanged.
.Lonnotr. Feb. W.—Turpentine 80a 84.
Tallow dull.
Fasiduroz7. Yee. 26..-Flve.twenty
bonds opened firm at 9540. '
Fuzz, Feb.. 26.—Bourse closed
_firm;
route. at 73 franca 65 centimes.
Waviest, Feb. 26.--Cotton quiet at 117
francs on spot. .- .- •
ANSWIRP Feb. 26.—Petroleum flat at
69;
IX --
FItiVICPORT. Feb. M.-1620's closed
seas). at 95%.105x.
• LIV/11114XPL. Feb. 26..—00tt0n quiet and
unchanged; vales of 1,000 bales. Wheat
at 83 6d for red winter.
Losnorr, Feb. 26-11 a. sr.—Refined
petroleum Is 9d(2)16 9)fd. Linseed oil
dull.
Cotton closed
Usreu, Feb. :26. quiet.
Lomnos. 'eb. 25."—Evening.-- Oonsois
02,3 f for money and , amount. ponds;
90k; '6ss, BOJO , 671, 88W. 10.401,
ush.. stooks—F,ries, 2234; 111113ols Oen;
trW, Ill; A.. O. W.. 263 f.
LIVS33Poor,„ Feb. 20.—Cotton closed at
ilgd for uplands; 113 I f0SII8d for New
Orleans; salearlo,ooo balesonaludlng
.000 on.sPeoulitUou and - export. Wheat;
red western Tied. Cheese 73a.
Loernoff, Feb. 26.--Tallow 4713 d.
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1•011111111 e Municipal Election. -
ter Telerreati LO tte museum omatus) • .
- LOUISVILLE. February .77,—The Re.
publicans Last ninht 'nominated W.
['ranger, a, prominent. -merchant, for
Mayor.• There are three Independent
Demenratle catujldatep It' We field. La
Matters 'thaw • stand, .nolgier
aerate ooncentrate their .atronaql on on! ,
candidate, the Mspublioszsyrill unaMisai
eleetthetr ticket, attouid the provisions ef
the fifteenth amendment be in tome
upon the day of election.
PrITSBITRGH, MONDAY, FFBRITARY 28, 1870
DEATH ON THE RAIL.
Fearful Accident en the hibudalppl Cene
tral Railroad-liver Twenty Pawn.
gin Killed.
(By 'Yelegysott to the PlUsbortt. Ossettll4
OrFORD, MIEL, February 25.—A fear
ful neeideut occurred about four o'clock
yesterday afternoon to the regular morn
ing train on the hiliodasippt Railroad, for
. .
New 'Orleans. Tho train, leaving Mtn
boldt behind Unto, rapt approached
Buckney trestle, which I rty fort high
and over a ravine, a engine crooned
safely, but the rem Ceder of the train
ran olftite. blank, c ;lathing the trestle
anti completely wrecking the baggage,
mail, agnate and three passenger cans
The cause of tho adeldent hi believed
to have been the pinioned condition
of the trestle, the timbers of which per.
mitted the rail to slip out of plies
and thus switch off the care which
arashed,tineugh the troetlo and plunged
into the ditch. Every car was utterly .
destroyed. The baggage, mall end ex.
press freight broke loam and wore scat
tered on the sides of the revise into
which the wreck plunged. Tho first and
second paaaenger cars were akattored to
places, and the containing passenger car
kept Its place on the track, while the
forward end rested on the wreck of the
aecond car in the ravine at an Inclination
of fifty degrees. Twe women, four chil
dren, twelve white and throe colored
persons aro known to be killed, and It is
leered some others.
Among the killed wu Colonel Spoors,
a planter, reeldlng fourteen miles from
Jacarmn, who was returning from Chi
cago with thirty laborers: abio S. C.
Moorohoueo, of Allthart,. Indiana, Mra.
Duncan IC. Farrell, who Just arrived
from Eloothind via New York, midi.
McDonald, supervisor of eontbern end of
the road. The-names of the ethane have
not been ascertained, but' it is believed
they were all from the welt and south.
Among the Injured was Idles Ago.
Elliott, of NSW York, who wee fastened
an hour in the Wreck by the lido of five
men who were killed, Mit she was res
cued without apparent Injury, except a
badly mashed band. Colonel Sato Tate,
President of the road, was nearly suffo
cated by passenger. thrown upon him in
the wreck. One mane,leg was badly
broken, anther's knee rushed, many
were cut and bruised and three Or bar,
suffered Severe - Internal Injury.
A spacial train front Luileville was
only half an hour behind the wrecked
train.with a large party of northern and
western railroad men, with their ladles
and a few passengers, Including John E.
Russell and wife, J. W. thmonton, Gene
ral Agent of the Associated Press, and
wife, of New York, and Mr. Gomm, el
New Orleans' The party aro all nail, and
assisted in succoring the victims.
The wounded were chiefly brought to
Oxford, Where the citizens proffered
every assistance.
' H. McCarthy, mail agent of the. train,
was slightly hurt, but declined medical
aid. The southward bound paisengers
will proceed to-day.
Mimeses, Tenn., February 28.—The
Ledger'a Oxford (Mississippi) special
says seventeen persons were. killed by
the railroad accident, among whom were
Col. Speer., of Brenda, Miss., M'Donald,
the road master, two ladles and two chil
dren, names unknown. The remainder
of the killed. with few exceptions, were
emigrants en route for Tem. Fourteen
or fifteen paeeengera were wounded,
several fatally. Sam Tate. President of
the road, was slightly wounded, alaw J.
M'Comico and son. hi'Donald's body
was horribly mangled and hardly recce
nlzable. The train, except We engine,
is a complete wreck.
CHICAGO.
The Lydia Thompoon Blonde Troupe and
the "Times Proprietor ln the Pollee
Couri-4.3001ng elli0001011.101111111ty;
Eisr Telegraph to the Pittsburgh o uette•)
CMCAOO. - Febirtialy 26,—The trial of
Lydia Thompaon, and a portion of her
troupe of blondes, took place this morn
ing at the Armory, In the presents Mien
Immense audience, embracing all
dames. When the blondes made their
appearance they were received with
lively cheers. . . Mr. Story, when ho made
his appearance, was greeted with hisses
mingled with cheers. John Lyle King
audJohn,VanAtusan appeared es counsel
for the blondes. , Mr. Story employed no
counsel. After the examination of •
number of witnesses on both aides, in
which were detailed all the facts of the
cowhiding, JusticeSomnierileld imposed
a fine of one Jet:mired dollars each On
Lydia Themreon, Pauline Markham and
Mr. Henderson,and ten dollars each On
Araby Gordon rid E. W. Eldridge. The'
tines were paid.
This afternoon, just before the' com
mencement of the matinee, the Lydia
Thompson troupe were ag ain arrested,
at the instigation of Mr. Story, charging
them with riot. This rendered it MOW'
eary to abandon the matinee performance
' at two o'clock. Misses Thompson and
Markham and Messrs. Henderson, Gtr;
don and Eldridge were arrested. A
number of witnesaea were called, who
teatllled. to the came facts as previously.
The Court held the prisoners in live hun
dred dollars each to appear , before the
Recorder's Court.
CHICAGO, Fel:unary 27.—The Temper.
anre Ommaitteo appointed at the great
meeting on the WA, will to-morrow after
noon present to Mayor Mason a petition
bearing 251,000 signatures in favor of eh:s
ing liquor saloons on Sunday. Rev. Dr.
Ryder and Dr. N. S. Davis will make the
presentation speeches. .
Last night after the blondes bad even
bonde to appear 'before the Reodrder's
court, Mr. Stony, editor of the 75mes,
stied out another warrant !umlaut Hen.
demon, ono of the defendants, charging
him with assault and attempt to kill.
The Sheriff, it said, was ordered to
serve the warrant during Hie perform.
anew, bat declined to do so. He served
it this morning and alter an examiha•
Lion Henderson was required to furnish
000 bonds to antiwar before the Reoor•
der's court.
Thls afternoon the Blondes troupe left
for Detroit. via the Michigan Central
Rl'lrani. Just before leaving Story ob
tained a moils for the arrest of Hender
son on a civil mull. The officer went to
the Central Depot to serve it, but Hen
derson escaped in a carriage, went to the
Fort Wayne Dean; left In a train which
starts at the same' hour as the Central,
and probably Joined Ms troupe where
the two roasts arms, !mime 'thirty miles
from here.
STATE LEGBISLANURES.
Hy Telegrapb to the Pittaborn (iatotto.)
.
TElifeilEllBF.E. • .
NesuVlLLie, Feb. 26.—Tho Legislature
passed resolutions today requiring the
Governor to bane a proclamation direct
ing t'he holding of an election to secure
a vote on the ratification or ••relection of
the amended Constitution on , Saturday,
24th Mat. Persons voting's* said election
will not bo required to have a certificate
of registration.
A bill passed the Muse on first. read.
lug to fond the bonded debt of tae slate,
and was ordered to be printed.
VIRGINIA.
Giontrorrp, rebrum7 26 —The 1 1 01210
hu paaaed the enabling bill. This lewd.
lees the acts or tire military appointees
In office educe the State was admitted.
and provides that, the places shall be
filled by appointmenta by the Governor.
When paned by the Senate the bill will
!bridals the Abate with new officers as
fast as they can . be - appointed by the
MAINE,
Anonym, February 27.- 1 1,1111 e Senate
sostordaY She readatlon for the pap
Mont In coin of debts of the Stater con.
caVol Prior to ?Ornery 25, 1882, was
led.
Mott Law lit Illinois.
(BY TolegraDb to Ufa PlttsbOrgb Ossettej
. .
sr- Lorna, Feb. 27%—1t is stated that
the mob that lynched the ncgro Ander.
min Road, near Venice, ;on Tuesday
flight last, haloes to the vigilant* oommit
tee which existed several years no*
Fraternities Attorney Helbred„ of the
SttA Distract; of which Madison county
fcrfloo_.• Pert, has commenced investiss•
Unit the rustle-rend err of men, en
' der the direhoh of unites Etobinsou.
are searching or . the y of . Rene and
endeavoring to Or ascertain who 'were en-
, Wired IA gide, and the Inthsequent
attack/in young Tut r tle. The flalsreinthis
attorney say, he simimOne. Mar/
, man ln the county, If necessary, to asp
certain wbo paiipotrat94 the outrage.
ACM ERR
FOUR 0 , 14100 R. 4..)R.
TIM CAPITAL.
Gen. Butler tbr: Next P.resldent
Postal Teleprph Scheme—Dis
abllhies Case of Gear
' gla—Gold Bales and Bond Pur
chases.
By Telegraph to ito rtUoloush GinottO.)
WAsuirraTotto). C., Feb. 20, 1870
OEM BUTLER Elk NEXT PEXIEDENT
.. . .. ~
In accordance iffth pnbliihod .
notice,
the meeting of theOlends of Gan. Butler
was held at Enlotl'lwague Hall toolght.
Remarks were maite, the' oratereepsak-
Mg In eulogistio terms of that 'gentle.
. .
man, as having bye company of Man.
(Musette troop, Vl in et , beginning of the
war saved the Gov ent. Otie,of them
remarked .•ildtt: ribla was only, the
beginning of a rudiment to eleat.Butler
to the Preelden, Another said ~that.
while he admiredXaler ' bethought this
movement - premature and would do
him. more harm. then' good. , A
mr...
few: colored - were present
anti • , band . the wee -• raze
played during the twists of speaVese..
Seeoludons w ..- idepted - *means;
thanks to Gan. 13 .IbrAtleservietta tri
the army and on ;41wiettion to Oen.
grass and out of _ ,Ws trisects
then proceeded to Was he the pWr.
pow of seemed' ,
R The Sena sl te Ju I, W
UY
ffi Ottintittee hare'
nanimoull etill~li
the resolutiony •
of •.
rerty..edei t On o
Georgia. Thed • - themennind any
farther legisl at es 4
_het sly there Were
irregularities in urganization of the
present lintel • ', They.,,deside that
the terms of the • .r and Mesta
tore commenced - Wet& Misreport is
considered favor* to news MU see
. 1 4102
hillier, although eallattnittectsake WI
special reconcume in !owl to the ,
senatorial queen°
nose vo ' ' PaIIiiDNICIN .
In the confrudoenttendi admin.
lion of t3enator Birds to amt yeder.
day, Senator WI WO withdrew his motion.
to reconsider thei: 'vote by.- which was
passed the bill regtoving Man,
Whiles from ablaut three thousand
persons in the South. The Mil nov
to the President farina signature. egors
TUN ensatentwo. shims:an. -
.
The proprietor of it New 'York weekly
newspaper to.day bed an Interview with
the Senate Poet Odloo Committee and
offered hie views on newspaper postage.
Be subsequently laierviewed Postmaster
General trainmen on the saute =Woes.
Be also urged thelbolltion of the frank
ing privilege.
WAnwripaxoN, Feb. 27,1870
THE POSTAI. lIIIIWILAPH WIIMILE.
At a special suasion of the . Senate
Postal Committeif yesterday morrOng
Mr. Orton maligned his argument -
agalnst the Hubbard scheme. In the'
course of his remarks Mr. Orton WO%
eompet:l lines ware now In operation ,
In the ma ern" of Ebb Stater. all of whick ,
were g unteallsd, and that If the ,
busLueea was not interfered with by .
Congress, it was probable that with
in a short tlme,.. a year or two at
the farthest, competition in tele
graph would - exbrt all over the
country. Competition really promoted
the Interests of shareholders, but so long
as the latter are ;early, to Imre* capital
in abokkaottoTrrtlillt , thepatoUa will no&
complain, and the government has no
occasion to interfere. .He called atten
tiou to dialect that the House Commit
tee, after giving two years consideration
to the *object, unanimously ordered,
near the dose of lase session, an adverse
report against. the Hubbard, and two or
three other schemes. He also called at
bunion to the error of the Senate Corn
' unfree's report In regard to the charge for
message* from Washington to the follow.
log Frisco=
Waltham, Mass, given at $1,75. is but
$1,20; Chicago, given at $1.75, to $1,00;
Geneva, 111., given at $3,00, is 0,80;
Omaha, given at $3,75. is $245; Jackson,
Ulm, given at $3,25, Is $2,85. He
concluded by saying: "If after , due
conslderatlon by Congress, and with a
full understanding of the subject, it Is
decided to authorize in future postal
°graph 'parolee, the inducement would
be so strong that I should be almost
tempted to urge the paragon( the bill in
order that my company might Mall of Its'
provisions and get control of its organize-
Mr. Hubbard, in his reply, contended
that in Europe, under the control of the
government, four miles of wires cost no
more than one of the Western Union;
that the average rate abroad was forty
five cents per mesaage against seventy
In this country; that the telegraph
Is more used In Europe than here; that
the adoption of the postal system will
reduce the average rates fifty per oent.,
And that under the postal system in En.
rope the business has increased one hun
dred per cent., while the expenses In.
creased but twenty-five per cent. He
believes a greet saving of. expense will
also be made by uniting the telegraph
with the perdue:ice without earresporidlng
Increase of the expense of that depart
ment.
00T.D MALES AND BOND PI7RON.AIEN.
The Secretary of the Treasury has di
rected the Arithitant Treasurer at New
York to continue the sale of a million of
gold and the purchase of one million
bonds on alternate weeks during March
on account of the sinking rand, or. sale
of two mullions of gold In all; also the
purchase of a million bonds each alter
nate week for the special fund.
XLLIVAURE V.
State Capital Eltscival.-ILcrotene At
eldest.
By Telegraph t 0 the Pittsburgh Gazette.)
MILWAIrKidc, February 27.—CiUteri'
of Milwaukee assembled in maze meet
tug bud night and adopted resolutions
pledging themselves to furnish the IRMA
with grounda and a capitol 'building,
equal if not better than the present one,
provided the capital be removed to bill
waukee. A number of members of the
Legislature were present and sooke
strongly in favor of the removal, and
thought .If-the :question wax submitted
to • vote of the people nine-tenths would
vote for it. A committee of Influential
'6lllwankeeans wu appointed to_ Melt
Madison and lqber In the cause. As
nearly all the' Wombats of . the Legisla
ture have to pass through Milwaukee to
ge t to maroon, and the hotel accommo
dations at Madison are so meagre, it is
thought the majority for rampant will be
large. •
Two servant girls. named Kwitny and
Ear, employed In the City Hotel, were
fatally burned ills morning by kindling
a tiro witb kerosens.'. :
ST. LOUIS.
Precautions Against Indian Raids.
(By, TeleFesph b tle.PlttsbeilgtOuetta.3
Sr. Lows, Feb. 25.—1 n view of appre
hensions of hostilities by the Indians
this. spring, orders have been issued
from the military headquarters here to
furnish all employes on the Kansas
Pacifloßallroad from Fort Harker to the
terminus of the road with arms and am
munition for defense. Small infantry
gogrds are to be stationed along the ex.
tension of road beyond Fort Wallace to
protect working Plinths. In addition to
thlede r u r ts d ."v4rrwbe
placedscastdefen sett le rs on Solo-
Mon Saline and Republican . rivers
inroads by hostile or roving
bands. Posts will be established on Sib
ley Lake, on Republican river, Great
Spirits spring on the Solomon and Wolf
reek on the Saline, y e t", which
points the troops will patrol. It Is be.
aimed these measures will prevent any
hostile demonstrations and ware peace
to the Scalier.
Upper Myers.
My Padget seal AlWeek Telegraph.)-
Ott
•
errr, February 28.—ItIver la at •
ptand, with thirty 'fiches Of water In the
otiandel. ' Weather cloudy and
puirmOinster-14 deer ad it 7r. u. y.
.B/1019NONTW•ne rebrtlaTY 28 —River
rising slowly, with 54 feet of watir In
ihp channel. fl•lnltm. Thermometer
49 degrees at 7r. if. • # l.
NEW YORK CITY.
Another Missing Steamer—The
Situation In Cahn—lndictments
In U. S. Court --Revenue Mat.
tern—Coal Strike—The Tobacco
Trade—New Masonic Temple-
Evangelical Commission—New
Railroad Scheme, &c., &c.
By 1114grap IL to the Pitt.birrib 0 &sotto.)
Niw Yo February 214 187 u
I=l:l====
Another ocean steamer le mils/deg, the
Bremen steamer Susldt, whleh left Bre.
men January 10th. She had two hundred
and ninety . ..led , passengers. Them le
much anxiety about her. •
THE . iOI3ACiCO TIDAL
The national tobaeco association before
adjourning reit:dyed to reneromnied the
separate collection of the tai on 'Tints
and tobicsio, lied the abolishment of
monthly retains. :
zairrszt sTitss cotrxr.
In the United' Btrins'areult Ooert to
day the reoogulsatoss of ',Several t•mem.
bent of the Gabon Junta were declared
!Welted for nim.apprarance whew:Ards
names wens celled to answer to preient
mental from the grand Jury.
hulkaed; General Tuomas Egan and.
Frank Webb. for frauds relating to fraud
ulent wedghar's pay rolls;:'Samuel T.
Blatchttord. R. B. addwell and 'others,
charged with drawback frauds•. Richard
Olarte. the notorious omintorfelter, and
R. T. Oakley, defaulting csaldsr of Mer
chant& Exchange National Bank.
TUE OTTOATION IN CORA.
• The Cuban Junta have the following
, dlapateto
Jacksonville, Fob. 20.—Tito Sismlsh
minter campaign - acme to • t dlautroua
end at Nelms, Cuba, on the%2Bth of
January. • The S retreated to the
town.. Dal from drdirmed
chums of the Cuban army are Seifiting •
for antes to attack thalowns, iCesipedea
has appointed General Quadada and -
Colonel Addle Varotra to unimportant
foreign mission'. They salted ftem Dabs
to the. midst of' tbe amoral; ambers,
tore now at Jaokamtvillee and will NI In.
New. Yolk Kate time betwixt the 261 h
A iwa. And 'the let of March, , „
t General Queeada and 'tarot the Cuban ,
army, pausd through Savannah.' Ga;,`tut
Saturday, hom Florida. The General la
inexealt health; and verratieerrat in*
regard to the acne. r He represents the
Cuban army od 80,000, but says they need
arm: Heap' they will snowed whether
aided or set. •
swamis wArnats.
The chargesagabutitehisr
brewers, for defrauding the revenue,
have been disniimad. - •
Commiskonee Betts luta , dogleg the
motion to dismiss the onamialut,- spinet
Cooked: Ferrington, charged with rev*.
nue frauds.
. A movement is reported on foot for the
removal of Michael Scanlon, Internal -
Revenue Assessor in the Third District.
The names of *emend candidates are
mentioned. ,
RUMORED COAL Erruncs.
The coal dealers are circulating a re
port that the ruiners In the Lackawanna
and Schuylkill districts are about to quit
work In consequence of a reduction In
Wag*. It is supposed to be a pretext to
raise the price of coal.
BROADWAY TtrxxiLV.
A car accommodating twenty penume
to-day traversed the Broadway tunnel,
now three hundred feet long and twenty
one feet under the level of the street.
=2
The . Importicur house of Hormons,
- Eamon &:01:: , 4 — Htiode etioo., were rob.
bed last night of twentpllve hundred
dollars' worth of silks.
ACTOR DEAD
John Nnnan, a welt known actor, died
on Thursday.
NEw Tom, February 28, 1870.
=
The corner stone of the magnificent
Masonic Temple, corner of TWenty-third
street and Sixth avenue, la to be laid on
the let of June. By that time the Masons
will have 560,000 cash on hand with
which to commenCe • operations. 'The
coat of the building is estimated at
5100,000. The net yearly bloom ni esti
mated at 110.000. .
EVANONLICAL COMMISSION
The American Cbristian Commis'lon,
organized to evangelize the whole
American people, met thia evening. Ad."
drama were made by Rev. Dr. Adam&
of this city, and Rev. J. T. Boma, of
Brooklyn.,
NNW RAILROAD SCHEME.
A new railroad enterprise, with the
title of Mahopac and Boston Railroad, Is
projected, starting at Croton, on the
Hudson river, and connecting at Brew
ator's Station with the Boston, Hartford,
Brie, Harlem and other roads.
ABSOONDED.
The Sunday News reports that Nathan
Kingsley, Br., of the Arm of Kingsley a
Co., vinegar manufacturera, has abscon
ded with thirty thousand dollar', leaving
his eon and partner In the lurch.
ciausen oxqmso.
The uew Methodlet Bplaconal Church,
erected at a coat Ot POMO. was opened to
Brooklyn to-day. Bishop Janes preached
the sermon.
I=
Thomas C. Acton, ex-Pollee Commits.
*loner. Erse-been appointed Superintend.
ent of the United States amy office of
this city. • .
gliournssa' iirrarneu
A Board of Engineers, headed by Sen.
bielliellsm, held a meeting yesterday to
devise means for the more rapid train&
through Manhattan Island.
One hundred and forty doctors gradu
ated yeeterday from Bellevue Hospital
Medical Mine, representing twenty
four Meta.
NORM RESUVISD
Work at the Brooklyn Navy Yard will
be commenced with vigor. About one
thousand workmen will be engaged by
Tuesday.
NSW 00U1ITZRFKITIS
Counterfeit twenties on the Market
National Bank of title city were put in
circulation yesterday.
Es=a
The rumored realmmtion of Mr. Ruok•
er w General Superintendent of the Rrle
Railroad L officially denied by Flak.
IB6WAAD Lucursr
The Seward banquet is set for next
Thutsday evening at the Astor Rouse.
BOSTON.
The Remain, of Mr. Burlingame—Al
leged Embezzlement by • Poatmante
—A Swindling Bankrupt. •
OW Telemann to tat Pittsburgh assette.)
Barron, February 26.—A crib'e dispatch
states that Minister Curtin will take
charged the remains of Mr. Burlingame,
in connection with members of the Chi
nose Embassy. The body is to be em
hammed and lie In state at, the American
Legation and finally be sent to America
In charge of representatives .of both
Odes and the United Stake. It is said
said the negotiations commenced with
the Czar of Ramie will be completed by
the Brahman , and they will then return
to Clans. It le understood Mr. Burlin
game caright • heavy cold, which culmi
nated in a congestive chill, resulting in
death.
War. W. Lander, of Salem, was arrest
ed to day, en a charge of the miesppro
priation of six thousand dollars of funds
belonging to the United States while
postmaster at Salem. He gave ball for
trial.. _ • .
Hugh Clark, of Randolph, lately con..
vict•W one charged concealing property
from creditors In bankruptcy, was an.
fenced to day to fifteen months hn.
prisornment in Dedham jail. •
Convicted of larder and Vanteneed.
(se Tattoo& to we Pittideave Guette.)
Incrsoir, February 47. TAB trial :ett
George Vanderpool, at ktanlatee, Michi
gan, tbr the murder cf.:Herber Field,
t ionaladad on klaturdrry. with a yerdlot or
bonnier in the tins dogma, v e i ns a k m
why muotenoo should not be pronounoed.
the prisoner spoke ten minutes, ailintit
Clod to
to
his' innocence 'of the
crime- go wen sentemoed to solitary
owillnemezt for We.
BRIEF TELEGRAMS.
—lce cutting has commenced on tho
lluttionaud the eupply promises to be
plentiful.
—Thu giand musical festival at San
Francisco closed on Saturday. The gross
receipts are estimated at $BO,OOO.
—The storopf Beers it Son, at Could
well, Conn., wail burglarized 'Thursday
night last to the amount of MO in cur
rency and checks.
—The Boston steam firoengine Howard
exploded her boiler Friday night last
while working at , a lire. Several fire
men were Injured, not fatally.
Mllwarlkee, on Saturday, a sort ,
ant girl named Doyle,-. in the employ of
.W. 11. Wheelock, was burped to death
by kindling lire witlikerceene.
—The nags of the public buildings and
shipping at San Francisco wore at half
mast on Sunday out of respect to the
memory of hflnister Burlingame.
—Professor Jefferson H. Williams wan
sentenced on Saturday,' at Phi!Adolph*,
to eighteen months In the county jell,
for an Indecont assault on two little hope.
. .
—Tbe shirt . factory of S. & B:Panton
at Danbury, Conn.,' was destroyed- ,an,
Incendiary . flre on Saturday.
Three hundred workmen are tempo ,
thrown out of employment. ' - - 1
—Nearly thirty promittent firms!-
A ir
New York: city are. aeocied , of tie De
smuggled _oils, causing _ a lisle .1 of
revenue to the Government. Aran %,
Ration 121 In progress and three' la
have - been - made..• i —.! '... , .. t ..
—A Dashfolnes (Iowa) Idlapatchasis
the weather thereltaispeasii•wmiderfe uy
'Warm far February. •On tillturdisk
blue birds were out , singing/In , the
southwestern pintOf .Itnea . the fame=
were sowing wheat. r•
—An old man named John 13°4mi
melding in Chicago on Saturday -morn
ing topic a dose of liniment, supposing it
to be aome,othor medicine, and died in
*short time. Thelininient he swallowed
contained about an ounce belladonna:
—dbill providing dim Internal improve
ment lands of Minnesota, in such abape
a:lto:Pay old railroad bond indebtedness
of that State, pawed the Minnesota
House Representatives.lilaturday, yeas
28 nays 16. It, is thought the bill will
pass the Senate.
—John W. Demon, ex-Federal General
of Fenian notoriety, was taken to Rich
mond, -Virginia,- on Saturday ; from
West Virginia, on a requisition from
Governor Walker, charged with obtain
ing money. by representing himself to be
a revenue officer In York county.
.
Lotters from Ottawa report a alining
debase In Darllament, In which Sir A.. T.
Oslo sPrdro In favor of a change of gov.
eninsent,Nindependence or. annexation,
and Hon, DpiHuntington opposed an.
negation, buf‘favored confederation as.
thogreaf step toward independence.
.AlBaltimore s ).yeaterday, Right Rey.
Thomas Foley waitbonseerated illahop de
Pergamtukand Ittah'Op Coadjutor of C 1244
owl, Thine were Delmont BLUM* Rd,:
Maim. of loulityille,"4,he consecrating
Bishop, Blahops Roargolatz,of Ohio, and
Beckett, of Delaware. \ The latter
Preached the sermon. Therkesremonies
wero Imposing, over two hudlfod priests
taking part.
H. Stein, a well known lir2d.!sitro
merchant. has een tined one hundred ,
dollitra for a violation of the Act of
Congrata which prohibits the hasulOg of
advertisements of any kind made In the
semblance of United States bonds Or
currency. The defendant issued flume' ,
one imitations of two dollar bills, but all'
containing hta name. The snit was
brought in behalf of the United States.
—Prominent Irishmen of San Francis.
en propose a monster petition to the
Government of the United States, in
reference - to thetcruel treatment of Irish
political prisoners in English prisOns,
made public by theEngliati pressi
the Government to appoint a Commis
sioner to visit the different prisons and
ascertain the real facts., The petition
will be signed by the whole Irish popu
lailcm and forwarded to Senator Cassidy
for presentation to the President.
—A woman named Sarah Chaffee, with
six children ranging from an infant to
seventeen years old, arrived at St. Jo
seph, Mo., Thursday night of last week,
having walked alt the way from Phila
delphia, except between Chicago and
Quincy, railroad panne having been
procured for them between those points
by some citizens of the former place.
They left Philadelphia three months ago
and are bound to Lawrence. Karam,
where the woman's husband mat with a
serious accident some months slice.
They were without money when they
started and have begged their food along
the road.
—A young man named Charles R.
Rowan. conlidential book keeper of the
commission house of C. Hinckley Jr. Co.,
doing business In the Chamber of Com
merce building, Chicago, has ...absconded
taking with him United States bonds
valued at six thousand dollars and ISM
thousand dollars In cub, He has been
In the employ of the firm for the peat
due years and had borne an excellent
reputation. He had lately been some
what dissipated and extravagant in his
habits. When he departed he left 'a
note In his room, addressed to Hinckley,
in which he said "My bran is crazed.
I cannot stand this pressure any longer.
When you find me you will learn the
quickest manner of death and I be.
queathe to you all that Is left of me."
The Foils of .Ant Anthony
The mill seats on the Mbaisaippi river,
at Minneapolis and at Bt. Anthony, are
arranged according to a novel device in
hydraulic engiieering. The bluffs of the
Mississippi are composed of a stratum
fourteen feet thick of limestone, support.
ed by a layer of soft white friable laud
stone. As the result of this formation,
the Falls of Bt. Anthony have changed
greatly within the last sixteen years. In
1854, the natural dam at this point was
formed by a rocky ridge sixteen to
eighteen feet high, and the stream below
I was Wed with Immense blocks of lime.
r stone, which had fallen down from the
ridge and the bluffs by reason of the
washing out of the sandstone. This work
of undercutting the limestone rock, bas
been going on continuously, and the
dam has been retreating up the stream.
In order to prevent the Author destruc
tion of the falls, the people of the town of
Minneapolis on the west bank, have
cominenceebuilding an expensive pro.
testing apron across the face of the Falls,
and to facilitate the work a temporary
side dam has been constructed with a
sluice, which carries off tke water in nudg
ing rapids, leaving the ridge of ,the na.
tariff fall dry. East of this ridge is an
island dividing the main stream from the .
Mao fall on the east bank. •
The Mississippi river at this point has
a descent of 70 feet to the mile, and fur.
Wilma water power in great abundance.
The water is supplied to the mills by ea•
lab fed from above the dams and the tail
rates for the discharge of the water after
it has passed tha.mill-wheels, are con
structed, on a novel and Ingenious plan.
A well or shaft is sunk through the over
lying earth and limestone down ' tho
sandstone, and a tunnel is excavated to
the river bank below the falls. The sand
stone, it is asserted, yields as readily es
sand to the picks of the workmen, and
tunnels several hundred feet .in length
have been constructed. The shaft serves
u • water wheel pit. This description,
the main points of which are are taken
from the Atlanfie Monthly for Muck, ex
plains the hitherto unintelligible dispatch
received last summer in reference to the
tunnel which was excavating beneath the
limestone bed of the Mississippi river he•
low the fall, for the Impose of opening a
water power for Nicollet Island. The
workmen struck a fissure , in the lime
stone rock, . and. the Mississippi Acorn.
muted dischareng through the tunnel,
and threatened to.destroy the falls of Et.
Anthony. The vigorous and protract;
ed exertkma of the .workmen, . however,
were successful In preventing such • die-
t
Tmt Hew York Trauns aye: "Po
rtugal discipline, as it is celled, is, in nine
mails out of. Ice, merely the eimillUon of
=controlled menden. The father flogs,
not because he mould' reform the child;
but because flogging is jest then the
pleasantest thing for him to do."
tma produced s new swindle.
It is a reeelpe for making two potulds .of
butter from one. The "agent" sells the
formnbt for WI, and as it requires eigh
teen days to prepare it, he Is Barely outof
the way before the thud is discovered._
* 1
1 . 0. 50
bipedal Legislation
The following is the Joint resolution
read. in place by Mr. Wallace, on the lath
inst., in the. State Senate, proposing
amendment to the .Constitutlon control.
log and preventing special legielation,
which renniree the yeal and nays on the
Anal passage 'of every 1411:
Po:Toting - an simendmint to thetonetl
lotion to control and prevent special
legislation,
Be it Resolveck by the &male and _Mme
of Representatives°, the Commonwealth of
Pennayioania in the General Atmembl,y
met That the following amendriserds .be
proposed to the Constitution of the Com
monwealth In accordance with the pro.
vision of the tenth. article thereof.
Thoro shall bo two additional sections to
the Ant article of the. Constitutions to be
designated as sections twenty-seven and
twenty-eight, as follows:
. . . .
SECTION 27. No • bur shall be pureed
unless by the meant , °fa majority of all
the members elected to each branch of
the Legialature slid the question upon
limo BOW peerage 'shall be taken immodl.
ately newt Its lux reading and tie yeas
and nsys entered upon the journal.
Eterron Mi. The Legislature shall not
pass local :or special lam, granting di
vermin, or changing names of persons, - or
authorising the ' sale mortgaging
or: , regging •of the. re al property.' of
minors Or. other persons under disattuty,
or for'the atiessment find collection of
'taxes' ibr mats, I,l7Wliri TOW, bOlOllO,
- Cr ligliXdl poor or abet
.purposeo,z or
ibriolm ., %fit Opening, working, or Mi.
itsiblat " • highways, itreata,l•4oB.
g i art4t4l tikt= ar ot'Ofn : 4
‘*tatil3sl I kl ili=odn iucetP*l624"
%tail =adularia?'
Jeanne', ft *km; .iddannan - or con.
stable. or !Di punlaMitiant Ofnnea And
miedemeament; or yegulatinn the practice
In - arimhal of .Jostler, 'or , providing for
ch l 44 l ittlibiterilleill'_illAil`br In orlMl
bat cases,' orprieriellng
f ibr t grig and'
Conductl_ rig libations:of - 7. - indloiali ,
city,' dist ri ct, tenet iiii rsag r lova:
ship °Meng, .0* i ri - .thif Pint"'
ti? and Owe id - ' 'or glir-
In effect to inlbruild :or lirlini
re easing the,right Of the , WW, 14,1*. dii
acquired by esetiellii bistitallihiluflui w'
log any privateciairu or ac enet sashed
the rimta, or authorising any corporate
body with banking or discounting privi
leges to redeye more than the uniform
rate of Interest fixed by the general w,
or creating or amending the charts qf
any corporation which the 'Marti
or aball heareafter. be . authorized Vi
create, or attending or law
length of term of office of .litty .
4
elected by the people • during :-
term, .or increasing or deorpak :the
tam or daily pay of poNtooMeen ing, y
or,
to any cm for which prodaMitiew 41.5.
Ist or shall hereanimbefluale by any
moral law; and tho„Ladidatuna shall
pass general lam prOvidlng far the eases
enumerated In this-;section, in which
mach general lawa,do cot now exist.
In trio 6enite4i — trotted States;
on . Febinary 23d. the 'fcillearing was of
fered-Sy Sbllilior tkOtt, and ordered to
be printodr "
kligtri)3llENT,
Intended to be peroposed by bir. - Boott to
the joint resolution (H. It. LW) dealer-
story of the meaning and intention of
the law relating to incometax, via:
Insert at tho end of the resolution, as
reported from the Committee on Fl ,
nance, the following:
,That Instead of the tax heretofore im
posed, there shall belivied a tax of three
per centum on the amount annually de
rived from the Bourses in said acts
mentioned over two thousand dollars,
except upon the salaries of the judges of
the Supremo and inferior Courts of the
IThited States, which salaries shall not be
autdect to - such tax: Provided, that if
any person holding, either in his or her
own right. or .as guardian, trustee, ..ex
ecutor. or admi in•scry - lidu-
Mary capacity, any sto ck, atausdor policies, 'de.
posits, bonds, or other evidences of
indebtedness, upon the dividends, undis
tributed sums, Interest, or coupons, of
which a tax Is directed to be levied, col
lected, and paid by the officers of the
corporations, shall, and do, declare under
oath or affirmation, before the assessor
or assistant assessor of the district In
which he or she resides, In such form spi
shall be prescribed by the Commissioner
of Internal Revenue, that he; site, his or
her ward or beneficiary, la not possessed
of an income of two thousand dollars
liable to be assessed under the provi
sions of Bald sections: and If the assessor
or assistant assessor shall be satisfied of
the troth of such declaration be shall
deliver a certificate to that effect to such
party or truatce, the production of which
certificate, to the officer required to col
lect such tax and Its deposits with them,
shall exempt suehillvldends, undistribu
ted sums, Interest, or coupons from said
tax. and they shall be paid to the party
entitled thereto without deduction of tax.
Tax on Rant Stoat
07' Telegraph [Atha Pit obariiti Gazette. )
PHITADELPILIA, NObrllary 25.--A ease
was argued In the Supreme Court this
morning tooting the validity of .the tax
on bank stook Imposed by act of
Assembly of December 22d, 1869. De
cision reserved. •
—The Legislative Committee of Routh
Carolina appointed at the last guidon to
Investigate the disordered state of at
faire in their Congressional districts,
have reported there was a thoroughly
organised party to defeat theismt object
of the reconstruction acts,- and that the
Republicans were intimidated, threat.
need, 'whipped and murdered. The
Democratic portion of the Committee are
preparing a minority report, asiertiug
the majority report highly colored.
BIIVVALO February 48.-Cattle r 6.
manta, 600 geed; market quiet and steady;
sales 683 head at 6X@Be for medium to•
extra. Hogs Arm but unchanged. Sheep
In tkdr Inquiry, but none In market.
MIW ADVERTISEMENTS
•
iRrTIIIIIIOIPH OIL COMPANY
— NOTION. -1 he easesll3lool.lllll, Or the
!Stockholders tbe Trkestplt Comessy
he heed • their 07t104. He. 45 reeenth Mt.
Irene) street, on 1(133111A.Y, Marsh Vta, 1470.
wt. 3 r. ensuing the ourpose at casette, ealeitre
teethe year. lad ter the treassetlett of
tech other business ee marrows berate them.
-eN;u76 W11.L1&1[.1117551.411, .
A H. LECTVIIES.
MISS SUSAN 11, ANTHONY
WILL LACTUSE AT Tilt
ACADEMY OP MUSIC
Wednesday Evening, March % 1870.
sunaccr—..wort, wages km tha
2
i.TICKSI3 50 cents.
ern'' , No:lnvtilos limes, tt
• ALLICIBIRIT CIIT, PA.. ►e b. AG. 1810.
N 0
7ICE " Ewe UT GIVEN
that the lasensent mane by the Viewers
for the opealin or FULTON . ISTRZILT,- Plan
Ward, has been Bled In tble omen fax exists*.
(lon, and one be seen bore until Itareh
1%70, when It wilt be returned to Marlene for
CHABLIS DAV/9.
==?l
NATioNAL BANK STOCK",
AteIODIZE BALL or BOOXACCOUXIA
TDBBDAYkYRNRID Mud, Iet,INTIAst
Wolock.ernibesold on emend Boor of tAcemer
old Melee Myles, 100 bullthbeld Meets
.6 'bun. X A 31.1.1 a, lona Beaks
'6 scares Allenbouy Netlonal Htuk•L
Also. by order of Aulgzees Is Bankruptcy of
.1. D. Drava. the book Amounts and =quiet J.
D. Drove, • Bankropt. .
fan A. IicILWAIRE, Auetioneer.
SO bbl. No. 9 Manktral;
00 noir. do. do
34 tints No. a 4 3 10 1 XaCkerld:
05 baits do. do.:
05100•• d . Medina do.;
33 balls do, _ do. do.;
25 Wan Pltkultd
0.000 pounds Codfish. /roe oats 51'
f. a. CAKVIMLU,I4IInrst Arenas
$2'300 glit.l l .9_ Ni gi
roome:guod telt. and Tenth t.a." 51 nits no
tnaor:t. itotar.Cablwalt. lowan
tate now*.
j_)01 L 11.: SLITTER. '
4.10 30 b nal /nth 2.6lllllntlert
6 twf hbl. do. Tarsals by
bit 'J. 11. - CASTIILD, 1611 , 2nraves ma
p.ltaplAElid. vvi.-319 bts on rhwner
te,.7lrArzeira=,..iv,.;
C0TT0N...413 bales •la 'atm*,
Mall* os /UTAH DICIEST It CO.
TILE iMiLlf GAZETTII
tbe ' baisail aid Maar
MIUSISPU inaglsta ta Pasta& Irtsms?lnaba.
So Aram. loochoidi or =*relaai ihosi4 ba
,pplisat
oasts *stoats:L.—.
Clubs of ten.— ......
♦ copy Is Punished pacalcoasll to U. grouse
•oof a club of tea. rOltasstafil aie riscalisted
=I
PEXIIIMAN, HERD As CO..
• LProprl•wi
tar NO TAWS—"To-Lr.4.',....P0r Able,
...Lox," wmag, ,, ...fibrad,” ...Marching."
den not incseedina .11077.13 LIS'II7, wll
be inserted in Uwe comma glp Jfrir
nvEztrrliurz osNTe; dads add!.
Sienna bins FrfrAl VENT&
WdNTI3.
WIN'TED -TO .4‘r,wr-.w. a
411tAiTIIM:1,111!"0 . "'"'*;
closet, la r • Illobarah or aTt141% 4 4,_ - "a
plea:sat mention 5ega1...41 Ad 41011.. °Livia
aIoGLINTOOIC d. CO., 93 itt.th avowal., s tita
bas,,ll, giving doscrlptlottitadaocatlan SI loam
and lanai,
1411
. • .
.
WANTLIN—An 'et - palm - -
T v BM , LICAII .Ym1f1:1111431:1111124 zaao
thoroughly senumatmt mita, zooklOg AK UM
tram the W. •No mammal &nip.. Bataln
• • •• - -
WAAPrED•rut3 , „Goalr -and
Oro ot104•1141.6 NW. Whirs
Dold to tno minas. tteresal Gll.lllato , Waltottor
city .d country. A poly At Isuplorala
No. 1 alnta street, ant door tram.
WANTED. —110R7640105.
130.000 ao Loss In largo or mall Apolist%
at a Air rate , or interest.
• vArikall x. rzavy,
Am. Bond sad East Zatato Brotort
No. 119 Itralthaatt MOM
PMM
LOST. -Polley No. 10 - 339/
P2MeIIUTUAL Ltrz - ncaAtfor
cs , rhtladelphls, on life er IT. - 1 . .11.1114.11111LL,.
Nome U hereby Riles that applloutlon au been
made flan daplecass. • r
111Aurgr.ti, •itew
lull • , Re '
r"waria"'"..
TO-LET
TrLET,ROOM—Second Mat y
od; 4121111.b1., for gontlemes.•
zvota. Tamara st 104 lonrill'A. 14211
141ET.--Folur . , iloo s isli •z. of
- 1 19, 1rabblalt0.' dmiit .11c/hair Oily, awe
villa,* trim Alirgiii*, where nh iiiiazjp_odal*on
tralmi .11mdliv or 1. 11. cgerry„ Ga.
LET.-Vite Large,•.•gfore
.•~~L. Loom No-. 94, Wylie Avenwp,
,tietsker et
/1D94W11.
-Altarn. BOAUDING.-
Twtt./ ItONxit^OMß, hew the tnasteeas eet.
ter of Aanatekilslty. Wang the calk .1111terthe
nieeed o ferult bed. Otte a lance:root puler
oh Itillt.hem. the otho r • trerrY t'erelneltheateela
o"se!.ocid Coon. Inquire at 11 , 1 Math Avehae.
lIENT;--The Three Story
- 6f ttliorred u gMeAnl=l,l
mliZtliArd°' l C°4.'"t • is raiSTR,...
• , No. 1711 &nil 174 Woo d
Z• LET.—A:•Buitn,ot 8003111
hu iz i r pate Lied
front /gnomon Std none. One b a
nes 11014 011.11
two antaromosork 4tblloor. • One Stare ZOOID.
UE.14001:4, No.lol. 40 EnristVa ut.w: bul/.othie
.I , ..artb• averne. , For tenor inquire of A. H.
KNOLISEI C0..,-X.. OW/omb avenue.
rirIOLET.—A. ROOM ing suita tu the rear
.A. DLryste. buildble tar Job Relat
ing Omce. Irqulre ofO. HA S. Oa the prs.
mins.
Alm Qui COUNTING OON of tbi batty
Egrodug Nat, skcond now. of hunt Dforstes
bending: Ingnilzt.b.p.micripAT„iti,
'rei.ori2 sox loull *ramie. Al egbany City.
STORE . BOOMS:::
.TllO - elegant store roost In Uri Xereantlla
lorary Building on Fenn street. near Mann
atecet, will be ready for 000tinatoy anent theist.
of Ma. eh, and are no. onered for rent to dial
rabla trinket.. One cf the eta!ts le
adapted for a Arstiolan 1. stanrout for127:11 1 11
soma
to-let, the upper atory of
soma building. Lund... old. B. lsoinute, Union
National Bank. corner of Fourth *roans and
street. or of . FSLLY 1111.1321()T.:Alio
rheay. • U.
TO LET. • '•
DivELLING :mount.
One of the flutist Musa: WM. City. contOulog
MODERN napnornarnrrrh.
Water slid Gas throughput: Thla
/intuit very leilito
88 Piltb Al.yeua e.
For particular..
TO LET.
•
A loese two-story.
BRICK BUILDING
. .
Coots Mine Right Rooms.situate Oh Locust
&meet. watt/. Allegheny. Lars, Lot.
übborf, Ae. P.neubn lint of Apr% for
Strum Inquire or
ISAAC , STgIVAZT.,
Riot Rotate Aiwa.
- 134 BOITtr
feßiu67 AlloshisnY.
TO.LET.-108' ,
11600; 59 Crawlord street. $366. 111gatia
treet, tore and dwelling. $4110: Lamm:est lila
6400; nerell3. Street, 4500: 41 Vera strait.
85118; near earn, n
Dih arenel• aid Maley
alley. 1216; 1108 street, - 111560.57.
$1140; 888 Latiock street, $300: 4 Federal
Burnet, $480; ware and dweling mgt. eorwir
Flan an nee and • Hood street. Itnyle sinek
rewr of 106 Wylie street: $O3; litalla Snot
4 49 Elm stree!. 4240; Bennis Strati, tame rooms anti large lot. $l2O. - •
it. VVTHBSRT 3033,
tea , • au WWI attune.
FOR SALPL
FOB RALB-11, Brick Hopes,
a Mad 75 Logan .treet. and
lf 75 nn Carpr.nters a 1147. Vier wl , l to said
ow for cult. /noire of 0, I:IAuffLTT, 197
Bedford floor .
Fon SALE; '--
_ .
ONN SST GP HAMILTON'S PASENT
MULAY SAW' HANGINGS complete, inelndleg
Saw. Them: Hangings nes nearlynew • Address
110111110024 it HANKS.
, . .
No. 386 Elver Avenue,
2.21 • ' ' ' ' Allegheny 01.7.
•
VOR BALE.-MARE and Me- ,
0 Y.—A goo Mire Mr mei t .an; Wok.
to stead le or ham es: goal for limn, esT
el Latins 1111111101SP , Iire and £1 meet as is
new. loonies MAW/I.loer ty Woes, or f Mtatte
11%15ALF...;-$3:300 win buy
0 6011 D / 9 / 1 1:9 HOLUM, rove ova
cad', wzd lot No. 10 iloyle atreet, AllegnenV ,
near north avenue, Beni. os7 wpw. amt.
and taxes. Tama—U.Boo alma. In
we pament*. inquita on Ina Dram's/a..
"L'OR SALE.-1 Steam Engine
io 7 30. lejond reenter order; lir au,
'4 II.OI IIf IN . ne`r Alf l2 % l vr l emw r' i•tyliA" % : 7 4 _7o l2: 0.
INCH LIFT AND POHCSIL PUMP& WM W
•••id In..h oett be eeen-et the Werta of the
Youthivehtny Oas Cool Commy. trftot,
'VOIR SALE.'—fitock and 11x-
A:. TOOLS. MUM AND GOOD WILL. of II
1111402 gs Grocery. doing * good badness. TV
godoratool bglog engaged lo other trulness
Om region for selling. 0. W. PD81 . 1%.46/ Ned.
end gOcalailegbeay.
FOR HALE.-411DWELL' ST.
PEWRTY.—Lot 133% feet front on BM.
nen Omer. between Western eremite Lad Mr.
et e street, by .311 feet In eepth, telin nrtrUege
of 110 f.et Wee, on winch lot Is seeable TWO.
nTOILIED MUCK DWELLING .of thirteen
rooms and bates room. All modern terprom.
nu nes .tbronehoot she boon,. On theist Se Wen
snood tram NOW. M o e preterit' will be resl4
44 : 1 ;. °31 21 . 741. d irr1F 1 115 t° 141 * :& "".. RMICIP
EOlt 'DEStitIIIILIII
lICSIDINCIL —BO. 997 Praia - Mt abseil s
gli thy City. Iha lot Is Ai at,
The winding ht • two.ato.y, with Oar.
tot; contains 8 Boom: Bathroom. with hotaaa
anid Water: hat limb'. Matilda; dtsrlatit
tem Winona. Parlor, arida 11•Uolista Beok_aad
has been bnilt on. year , lopytra of JONA A.
tS)CIIBAN.34.. 220 Hawittaa atreet..Allesba
nt City, °r at 5100 Libeny .tnet, rittoDurgb,
VOR SALE.--On Ohio murmur,
near Irons sienna. TWO D 0.104 HOOK
sh
as let N0..033 Onto "nee. The haat boom
hub I..arre boom... Ga. and,Watrr. ha.
tebed'aaa. complete; nub 7." is frost. "rho
house In the rear of tame &NIL an n 11l Meet
p.,ed a ler. *oaten:ea Itousse: NUJ. f.a. Thle
property /s foamed la • felt haprearlagportton of
the Seneca ward: - Anegbens. wtit b.: saki low
nonce woe to aaltthe sot/laser. 7...tystfter
Information anal/ w R. P.
Al Dhunoad. illeabany.
lawn PALE.,—Engines and Boil
zits, Now and Sewed tread, Wads
constantly on band.
• orders AU parts of the conntrfproipUy
seemed.—
JaYlO3 HILL s 00..:'. - -:.
OmierMartoil Menai and •C. LW.
FOR . BALIg.". DIiVELUNG:
anlr wan (bre." story MUCK nwzramie.
loeutale... es alum m5...-Aue•
ere. gZl`4ll er I:1 rat sad segni mui
itennto e rfalts i Cgrat kW e. Mist 16.6 6.-
f .,47 , • "" 4. Ji.414
147 • .• . No..llDhatrikussue.
209 LOTS FOB SALE COW'
—SIMM, Dearly as e 1 111L . Ilefo
peahen alnalnybultis• emitu tiliabut sad
"Ulan [Rae Weals, wait of (Awn
ears: Menlo moo lieor Dam Maly bN• sok!
/MM. • Ibl.od samy_lr. width bay. biea_ballt.
11•11.• boo owYssial• tkU mimes% dl
“le by 151. orbOaals,.birboaa aow . b• Oa*
bY1.1•11t • Mal asolnistodm eioott•Lia.
0.1.0 r In °WIT* WO Wrae Y•r•r•
.. 4.110.•
of Lot• nO low Talmo pitylil4oo A.. ap.
loesoNLAnipersositaisisk.
AL
26 BOW. or nntssallest , to Sul XX.
•111 owe el r anaerbte sad sa
z rzm ri t
ffATICE." giveaway GYM_
or *lll be uns by arall Peas
ararrortrtglrri TVIr:prLI "
nose 801 l USA' Aguas. Rik.llo
Im