TSB, DA i T aJZEI' • PRNNIELAN, REED 00, r ' MkBit:Atid_fB6".PVth 4.wM. row? ma P. 8.113111, r rostoit, Arj4TC" rsorzarrou 111413,11 1311, THAI DAILY . par — .livered by carriers, rev ttp gittsburgij etaittts. STATE ITEMS. A saunas over the Allegheny *Tio nesta is talked of. ilverrlsonorr has seeded II full supply of len, front ponds. Pike day has Awn', divaiiitirid . in the vicinity of Yuluski, **lee wasp*. Tau robins and blue birds were sing ing merrily in Bedford county last 'week. Jour' 11. Wevran. of Bedford, died of Instralsesse whiltineloylng "sleigh ride. Tun now court-house at Tionesta cost $23,000; sheriff's house and sail *3,000. Tan Masonic Brand Lodge of _the State met at Philadelptda on Wednesdq; die2l. Tun Peightal murderers will bo Mar! l ied IS Huntingdon on -Wednesday next. Dacus:an !beep, from Canada, are about to be introduced Into WasiduCitM are 163 Sunday Schools in Phil adelphia, with 10,427 teachers and 103,4. W scholars.- . Tiot — CentralTeicus- - Conference M. B. Church convenes at Lewistown on the 16th Mat. • XL Xrcurn, aged 77; and Mrs. Menu, aged as, committed matrimony in Somer set recently. 17suie.urrs are kept at work on the streets in Lancaster by the application of ball and chain. llonisusisr.tsth Ims Kul . ..scribed $lO,OOO toward baNing a railroad to Martinsburg and theteewsul. imm. Weighing 1,200 pounds has Ilkiettipresentel toll6l St' Mary's Catholic Church, at' Kittaarifnc. - Tan School Superintendent of Mercer county, Prot Ira - E. Harsh, died, on the 2dsteo,tubercalar consumption. A asseOttnital6l.ll- Parker's Landing laat week was a, rich afar,. St the way -otiren; fights sad ether lipproptietba.. • Tsui-Pittsburgh Conference of the M. B. Church will be held at Johnstown, 'commencing on the 23.1 instant. Bishop Janes is expected to ,preside. , ; Mn, C9n. 3;':11; of - Itittem. ' has received us a present from her "fatheilJ. E.-Brave, BK., a twenty bar rel Oil well at Parker's Landing. Tames 'lntgrints" from - Misischnsetts, .who hadnecn starching for "Petroleum ,county," 'found lodgings 1n the ;Titus ville tombs on Sunday night last. employ John ,It. Jones, In the employ Lir the Brady's Bend loon COM- Tony has bad a small fortune, 11,000, - lift him by a- relative in Begland. , . . t A CII4IZZAGiIL •OC five gentlemen of Bellefonte for a game of ' checkers • with any others in.the Suite has been ac• • espied by Mr. T. C. Fisher, - of Htpsting , don. IN September but John MeGint.7,'aged fortywight -ems, disap7mred from his home, at Youngstown, Westmoreland county, sod has not epee been heard Srpm Pave Paves:. Moil, stabbed by Theodore Tsclua• In an affray at Reamstown Mallon, Ltocaster county, on the 12th ult died on Saturday of last week, from the effects of the wound. - . In Philadelphia twenty thousand chic- stun, between six and eighteen years of age, do not attend School. The comptrol -lers !urea prepared a protested act in rela tionto compulsory education. Aa Noblestown on Friday of last week, :Joseph Murray was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in swindling, Mr. Dhlfifflerth of Washington county, out of a considerable quantity of wool' a fevi . 1 00 13 !duce. Vorithiraid lima Mr. Milliken, of MatMeMentingdon County, from drown ing In Stone Creek on the 19th ult, while atmpting to recover his wagon which was swept away In a freahet on the previous day. Tun Fount RernsDfiects Mates that Mr. . E. Clapp, of President, has been of fered $200,000 for two hundred acres of land In the vicinity of Triumph; upon ' 'which a seventy barrel oil well was Brack Last week. Tai Indspendeof announces the offer of the Brady's Bend, Iron Company to - any peddler, helper, roller or heater lot on which to build a houle, the company also advancing $3OO, and giving five yam to pay advance's thus made. Nurx deaths are reportedin the vicinity of Albion, Elio county, from a peculiar disease, which first appeared on the 12th ult. The doctors disagree, as tomal, SMOG of them pronouncing it the "'Toned fever," a Laminar scourge bathe Southern States. Ran suddenly on the 15th nit, while dressing, at the residence of her son, in Allegheny township, Armstrong county, Mrs. Elizabeth Snyder, aged ono hundred and six years. lien maiden name was 'Painter, and she was born in the vldulty of Carlisle.• . . Tax following Pennsylvania, post. offices are established: Frost's Station, Fayette, county—John R. Means, Post , Tauter. kleloy, Washington county— Catharine Mar Teeth, Postmaster. Keep ' Tine, Erie county, —Ltexter SpellithOgs Posuruuter. • • • . A nix' o at Parker's Landing by Sheriff Reed resulted In the capture of some of • the ; and "fancy" of that region. • Collateral t o the amount of $3,000, backs ding aW) diamond zing, was put up as security for the appearance of the accused it the next term of the Armstrong Qum. ter &melons. Tan Titurvfile Herald says "witnesses, jurors and clients, you are paying $O,OOO annually in attending courts' at Meadvnie, when the same amount of business could be transacted at Franklin for half the money." And also: "Armee ' anon now, or political vassalage in ens!. toed countyloneer. Choose ye." Is reply to an Inquiry by Gen. W. W. Davis, of Doylestown, the first Assistant Postmaster General writes "that bona Ala subscribeta to wady newepapers cmd receive the same free of postage, if they resident the county In which the paper is printed and published, even lithe office to which the paper is sent is without the - county, provided it la the office at which they regularly mates their ma lmltd." Is Juniata township, - Biair county, they pave e, ' Returning one ' night to his home, where he madded alone, a man discovered twenty-one can dles burning one table In. a room, but when he entered all tecame dark. On another occtsion he discovered _-a single can. e .• .; • Then again ou going to had, be blew night dis covere d it b u burning. e' n"inßnde blo citizens" have seen the phenomenon, and those -fon4. of the suPernatlrel aro Tan Legislature has now before it i bill which provides that any perion con tracting for the sale of milk and reducing the same with water, or In any way ren dering it less valuable, shall be barred from any right to recover pal for the same; that any person knowingly selling offenug for sake impure, adulterated or t : 7 - , - ,:ipawholesome milk shall be damned saw misdemeanor and liable to a fine of fifty dollars for each . offence, or thirty days' Imprisonment, or both; and that any per son keeping cows for the production - of Wilk for minket in a crowded or unhealthy condition, or feeding them on foOd that produces unwholesome milk, duel be sub j ectt to a like penalty. , A. B. Honour* if - young leftist, who ban already Pinta some celebrity in England hu been mu% tothis country by the proprietors of the Graphic to place the social life of thin country frilly before the British public) in a pictorial form. Mr. Houghton ..comrs westward from NOW York..% vulthig - the Shakers" at Lebanon and the Mormons at Salt Lake, and atter reaching the Pacific will return East by the way of the Southern States. is not to-draw on paper sketches to be tome. fermi at home, but will take wAlt bim the prepared wood blocks. El CIEI •=1; , . _. _ 1 • _ .. • , . „.„. ... 6) , . . . :...,.... jc .. • , . ~ . 1,1 J '..s \.. . .. . • • . . t____ GEN LL NEWS, Diclumg is g to Paris to read. Tom Thum* going to Australia for a year. - 1 I : MILIVADIEE AO have an trial' daily paper. I . • TEEM have i colored female isw stn dent at Hary . .. . Hose lisnaa4s father is said to be a London wine la. NEVADA has .14.41 a shower of fish—in anticipation of Bent. The California Legislature propooes to abolish pretty walter.gbis. BEE'CRED is said to have declined a te5,000 call from Chicago. New Toes into have a memorial con. cert In honor of Gottschalk. Drreinv has had s fimale prise-dght. Bertha Allen won the stakes. Tux Constaatinorde patios have added women taille detective Ibree. .7 - M. THDDIS ,refreshes himself while speaking with coffee and rum. • A. connispotrnexv has discovered that 'Tennyson has a deep bass take. . A "Idavramonet. Idagazine and Ad. c vertlseV Is published * in London. Louts NAPOLEON is fearing that he will got s.Roland for his-01liter. A BOCECTT for the Prevention of Cru elty to A:abrade le organized in Detre;it. TIM' zinc minee,:near Bethlehem, Penn :V.lmin, yield 24,000.t0ns of ore anon ally. "Goon as gold"—gosernment bonds, Just now. "True as steall.", 6 Woll street brokers. Saris we Charter:kV sq . Bong 'Kong to carry Cbinicse emigrants direct to New Orleans. ' . Byron, contrcrrersy is being worked tip into s romance by a Parisian nOvellst.. • . • • • , . unman editor derdzeetias big "hated •rival over the way" as an "anbarnhaired warbler." . . • NEW Yon: is Said to have a vigilance • committee, tett the utmost vigilance can't discover it. ' • It takes a Bishop and three Clitgyntell to do a tasidottable marriage properly in New York. „ • . Lases WAr zou was one of those gen.. demon of the- old school who , did •nos spare the rod. THE location of the river of death is now settled. It is the Mississippi— . Chicago Times. Nem YOB% boarding-house keeper's' now add to their adsertisemeata "Mo moving May Ist." • "Tug'. State of-Man'in Hell," if the tempting tempting title of a lecture by a Canadiart cies: r umen. •-• eteeallita3 Should eve. its attention to the game laws, so many Pigeon Indians are shot out of season. viictras dem hut - forty - dozen ye. loclpedell on hand. They dos't travel off Its fast as they did oni:et... • ' An Bagel' company proposes to wake up the Japanese by laying three hundred miles of railroad sleepers. A nix in Vicksbiarg his earned $l,OOO quickly but laborious& by walking- 100 consecutive boors without sleep. !, GEOIIGS BARD has a severe cold which sbe took in going to see the revival of Victor Hugo's "Lucretia Borgia." A Nimmons town is raising money to buy a tombstone for a man hanged for horse stealing who had been found limo.' cent. ' - Tun Boston Journol expects within six months to hear that all the Gold' Bosnia in the country have ceased busi ness. ! -- • . Mu. GAILItiItY says "that people only *WV° honor among whomeniture and good breeding rule, and vulgarity is held A vorato fellow in Illinois .broke his neck is he was unloading the furniture , for his Mew house, and : . vas buried on his Mudding day. ,:-, : . . • Mit.watraem is trYing to get the capital, and jealous. Chicago says capital is what Milwaukee needs most, with the excel). lion or—business. Tux opponents of capital punishment i tnNew Yorksre said to betrying to rec oncile the hanging of Reynolds with their ides& on the subject. 1 - rivacr cat makes a good enough fox for tire hunters of Wisconsin, and great sport where them are no treesi for the 'vermin" to takes to. Tat Baltimore doteriroa. the leading radical paper of Maryland, accuses Hoar of being surly to "high-toned Republi cane" of that section. - Jou& CoTTINBOUT has been made Commissioner of Deeds in Wisconsin. His male is suggeattee of transactions in wall lota of zeal estate. Tire Emperor of Brazil has made an exception in favor of the street cars In RIO' Janeiro. Thy are not compelled to tarn out for his carriage. BUM= pantalets are reappearing among the mines of Paris—probably be cause the sex are incoming to march over their wrongs rufishod. 1 - Norma Canourts imposes no made. dons upon the marriage of &et cousins, and it has already received several eat , manta from New Hampahlra I Tait best dancer at the Annapolis bill is Mid to Imre been Miss Lyon, of Bos e ; A i, •who was dressed in Pearl Mauled silk trimmed with cherry satin. ' , Santa' or" has such a fascination for a Cincinnatian that he didn't find out that his clothes were on fire from the stove until be was burned stave the waist. A SUNKWAY hatband was SO Cat up at being brought back to his matrimonial deities that he hanged himself with his sitspenders in Louisville, the other day. 'Tin= N. 0. Picayune claims that the new projectile, recently experimented - with at Fortress Monroe, was invented and triettn New Orleans a dozen years .4°- IT is related ofm centenarian who died the other day, that he learned to use to bacco at the age of 110, but abandoned it at 87, having discorere&that it made kis hind *little unsteady. IN Illinois corn shelling Is now done by perSOns who travel from farm to farm with a machine. The usual charge to two cents per bushel. Six to eight bun. dred bushels is a day's work. Jews Fmk, In., is reported to be am- bitten" :of building a more magnificent 1 depot in, New York than Vanderbilt's monster station. Ho has offered 0 0 .- 000 for a site on Ninth avenue. I P Tan increase of convents in Belgium is beginning to attract attention. In 1830 Mere were 251; in 1858, 993; and in 1864, over 1,200. Every village has one, and several towns possess front 20 to 80. A tours of WilliSton. Vermont, has Wren gourd and great grand parents, five tucks and:ants, and thirty greet uncles and aunts, twenty-six great, great uncles and aunts, and forty second-cousins. Sorrier/nous members of the Cali. fonda Legislature ascribe the eatthquakes , and the tremendous fires raging In the southern part of the State, to a Divine t i: dgment for the repeal of the Sunday la old firmer, :whom son had lately died, was visited by a neighbor, who be gan to condole with him on his loss. "My loasl" exclaimed the father, "no such thing; it was his own loss —he Was of *IL" not, only twelve lean of age, has been brought repeatedly before the Muni- • cipal Court, at Montreal, on a charge of drockenness. It is a disease with him; his baler and mother both fill drunkard's smell. Tex following toast wasrecently given at the Typograp hical Union banquet, at Harrisburg: "Woman—A volume so full of beauties, that he must be a cool corrector who can detect her errors. She is beautifal in all bindingit" - - BPRAllltil of a recent gale In the vicin ity of White rine, Nevada, one miner remarked:"Why, it'saregular typhold;" efereupon a comrade patronizingly re marked to the bystanders, "He's an igria. Ma tun; he meting tyartini" • .. FIRST 01T101. .IrtzprrzGar. IMINE DLSASTEItS. Purtluaus of the Sinking of the Oneida—Horrible Inhumanity on the Part of the Officers of the British Ship—List of the Officers Lost—Loss of the Got. den City-Passengers. Crew aid Treasure Saved Interesting Particulars. ph to the rltUburgil GI Bette)L SAN FRAlicisCo, March 2..—Advices' . • from Yokohoma, dated January 31, say" The most-terrible actideut and horrible ' exhibition of inhumanity ever known in the Nast, occurred about twenty miles 1 down this coed - at half-past six o'clock . ) P. Of., January 24tb... .The United States steamer Oneida, homeward bound, colli ded with-the British Iron snail "steamer Bombay, Captain-Arthur WellsbrEyre, the Bombay striking the Oneida on the starboard quarter, carrying' 'allay nor ' poop deck, cutting off her whole stern, and running one of her timbers entirely through the bows of the Bombay at the ' , water - line. Three - times the Oneida .hailed the Bombay with "Ship ahoyri stand by; you have cut us down." She . also. blow her whistle and fired her guns, all of which the officers ',of the Bombay say they did "snot neer, though the tai nt were distinctly Beard . . . , et tiffs 'Port, twenty miles ' away. The I Oneida went down stern first.. in about 1 twenty_ fatberne. of water. with 'twenty I ollicenfand nifiely.five men. The Captain ler the Bombay did not stop .to rescue 'those on board, nor did be, upon his ar I rival herevreport the standout .or inform , the authorities. The drat- knows of It Ras by the arrival, on foot next morning: of. Dr. Stoddard, Burgeon, and fifteen of the cretv. But two cutters were avail- I able, end the officers almost o a an refused to • taketti them while t a Man m re- I mauled aboard. Discipline Was complete Ito the last. the sick being pat into the I boats, - end the cheers Tennis:dug - at their least until the- obit' , wont down. The United ritatestlevernment Vessel, Japan,. ~being it storeship, Mir : l;ler , baton ',, was . Obliged -to accept from Li' ig- - ', Huh, French and linsiksn • . menet% , war steamers steam launches, cutters, 1 dre. :In company with Colonel Shepard, Conned at Yeddo, Mr. 'Farrington' pro. needed to the scene;of the disaster, where 'eat In httivan poster was and is -being done to rescue the sufferers, and recover the bsilea lola. Belong, on his own re sponsibility. chartered a gunboat lately sold by the - United States Government to private -parties. manned- ' her with a mixed crew of the Survivors of the Oneida, volunteer citizens, -and oriel:I -gor& furnished by a Russian oon - ette, placed her under' a commander of the navels:dicers, and sent Coned Shepard to represent him, while be, with great energy; was making a lhotongh investi gation by a naval court of inquiry. Delman la entitled to greet prelea for his prompt and correct action. The yr> salon of t h e Oneida today was aseer. talners by the *par, which at low tido Axes four or, five feet above the water. I.No bodies have Yet been found. lied the Bombay sent her boats to toe assist ance of the Oneida all or nearly all might have been saved. The feeling of Ming natiOrs toward Captain Eyre is terrible. None but his company and a few of his countrymen attempt to shield him. Fol. lowing le a correct list of the odieera loaf: Commander E. H. Williams, Lieu tenant Commander W. F. Stewart; A. ' W. Muldetar, Paymaster, T.q.... Tellock. '.ll4 , lslfaanerf . Walter; Sergeant: J. W. Phelan,Ensign; O. C. Dowry, Charles IK. Br own, Midshipmen - W. 'Uhler, it. IL Bower, C. A. Capp, .1. C. Hull, G. K. Adams, Assistant Surgeon Frothinchatu, Engineers N,, B. Lettig, Barstow C. Sen. ter and John Torrence. Carpenter J. D. Penner, Paymader's Clerk W. 0. Thom u, and ninety-live men. - ' ~ i, LaTCll.—The following additional facts I have been obtained: Investigation shows I m e t a terrible responsibility rests some where else than wish the Bombay. The 1 Oneld a In a late typhoon thesel but three email boats, and one of was cut in two by the collision, leaving' but two boats to save one hundred and seventy nine nIeLL _ Tne last words Captain Williams said when Lieutenant Commander Muldrum reported. the vessel . sinking, were "I know It; but what can I do? I asked for more boats and they were not allow ed me." - Thus through the negligence of somebody and the inhumanity of the -Bombay's officers, a bintlesearred and historic with as brave officers and men as ever stood between her flag and her enemies, has been last to t het r friends and to their country. - • roes or sus 001. Dan 01.11 r, The steamer Colorado brings intelli gence of the total loss of the steamer Golden City, on the hid of February, near Point Lausaro. Too paavenions craw, baggage and treasure were saved-and brought back by the Colorado. The ship was a total wreck, baying broken in two Just forward of the smoke stack and abaft of the paddle on and was I still going to pieces very feet. Thelloiden City left here on the 18th 1 of February for Panama with* valuable cargo, including the teas received by the China eiba fatlamheurn,dar.hdeapviiyisetrrviurs.re l o ie n t end morning of theW...d, about seven o'clock, she went ashore near Point Lssara, in Lower California, about fifteen miles from the Bay of dente Marie. The pas sengers, baggage and treasure were landed with Mlle difficulty, the sea be ing smooth, but the locatton barren and far from ions. The party sent immediately to Point Lazar°, erected a signal and kept a look out for the Ceorade, whichweseignalled about noon, but It was impossible for the steamer to receive the sufferers aboard from the scene of the disaster on account of the heavy surf. They were compelled to walk to Santa Marla Bay over a bar. ren waste and endure groat eunuch:re from hunger and thirst. Several pas. simmers were lost in the sand hills and undergrowth and left behind by the dimmer. Only a small quantity of pro. yielems and water wore saved from the wreck. Fortunately the Colorado ar. rived aeon or intense suffering mutt ' have resulted. - When the wreck 031nMencedlnlaking up the cargo drifted ashore. Casks con taining liquor were broken open by the passengers and drunkenness and disorder If Fearing bloodshed would result if this order of Mega were not put a stop to, a etremg party was organised to de stroy the liquor as fast as It came ashore. The passengers had so confidence In Captain Comstock and paid no attention to hie orders. An Indignation meeting was held on the Colorado and reaOlu done nested that in their opinion the wreck of the holden City was due to In capacity or gross carelessness In she com manding officer and much unnecessary suffering asters to be traced to the same source. The passengers with but - few eater. lions reached here by the Colorado last night.'-The baggage and treaters were left on board under proper guard. ' ti It is stated the resolutions of C Abe pax. mangers condemnatory of Capt.Comstock IxegivennniCrea"tair for having . vi he n a g frl r n eslu b ed ay. ci bee very rn passenger. - The emfferings of the Muteengers of the , Golden City on the march from the, scene of disaster to. Santa Maria Bay to take the Colorado are described as, tarsi. ble. They had no water and but tittle bard bread. Old men, Wouleis and 'chil dren walked for twenty.two hours over rocky mountain's, under a burning sun, aprAtardratedvedwiatthtbauelrgudttination tentirely Beery passenger lies ble vent on, but all agree as to principal Incidents. , THE WEATiI* State atirtieratemeters at Various Points Yesterday elorning. (sr Telearson to the Tlttsburitt Oaten.) Br. Louis. clear andoold. Thermome. ter 29 &WOW above . • Cwicwoo, clear and Cold. . CINCINNATI, cloudy and Mad. CI TT, cloudy and snowing a little. Thermometer 33 deg. above. • - Nem Toxin, cloudy and (Kral. . casement leotard follow from this 'cause. The payment of interest Abroad appear. ed to be humiliating and be believed we should not beeome dependent upon. or tributary to foreign nations. •In regard to the eutonftution 'by.; banks of new bonds for these now held insecurity, he felled to see how the 'value of the security could be inareesed, by bin or., less value, and q o*d the rig tof 1 the Government, n de the leg law, to force banks to' inbstitute liter bonds es' pioposed. H =gods the requirement of anr Investment f all trust - funds hereafter ;nested oder national authority : la , United States bonds, !levied thin would is a home m to tor our securities. 'also 1 __..,. . proposed to allow banks to de it as ' security, for the redemption o their .er resesrasi to t mustrae waste.) he ra . none, may dtaicription of Unit States, .Wesettleurod, D i C., March 2, 1870. bolds. SENATE.: • . : Mr. SUMNER moved to amend the'. . • . .. Mr. WILSON Introduced. a resolution. first section by inciesateg the n tot! bonds therein provided for frock 1400.-1 000,000 to 1.100.000,000, by providing for a inking of the President full information , relative to the African slave trade, and 10.40 instead sh a l l - 10:20 • bond, also that ' pay whether our flag had been used to protect be a lied to the the propecidapp ... merit of the bonds of , 180, the first trader*. Tabled .--: -•• , ' - ' . series of bonds, and which, if he could The joint resolution authorizing the. so n express wi sh d l become • fly Northern FaCific Railroad Company to blwn. Re wished to wipe that oblige lion away. isms Its bonds for the construction of Its far. stfra m f ai „m . o. s rood . of 1862 road and secure the same by mortgage Were held entirely abroad, and he could was discussed, without action. until the not see the advantage to the government eipiralion of the morning bride. ; ! by red h eem ad ing &hues' the those bol old Aveds alone, Some body twentlea Mr. TRUMBULL, from the Judiciary and threatened te pay thorn off In given. Osmmittee, reported back the bill rola- backs, and it was bercauge of that Bunn on rice to taking the census and asked its out publiceredn, he supposed, that the Sender from • bieasacholletts • now pro. reference to. the C eamit t ee. O n E alale n posed to give'-the boldest Of them • too of Laws. -811 ordered. • . ' ' nopoly. He thought'l United ' Stites Mr. HOWARD, from Committee on bonds should all standePinClhe same Territories, reported without emend- fuming and that no goal raison could be m ent the bill to regulate salaries of *shown t he pe sh o uldoent,o bend United States Judges In Territories. holders on first and o u Mr. POMEROY, from - Committee on half per cent. upon the:others. Ho then Public Landes; reported with Snead • pule-aided to answer the . argument of most the bill granting nide .to the State Mr. Sumner relative to• the time within of Minnesota to aid the construction of which the debt should be redeemed, re. the Lake Superior and Vermillion Lake marking that In negotiating these Railroad. ' • bonds the correct idea to be held :Mr.• EDMUNDS reported, _. from Jdi. out to the world was that we (AMY Coternittee relstive t i MO argent- did; not intend to abandern the Smar t-Ilion ‘,l* the Georgia Legisiatere. The scan system of defintte payment. He report recites the manner of the °non'. said we mid agreed, leOctober, 15V.., to ration of the provisional State govern. apply one per cent; per fitment to the then[ in 1868, the fact of Oa approval by payment of public &Mt: , This provision the military commander of the district, had been observed heretofore, but this the subsequent expulsion of C o mera- bill furnished the means of , organning o r oonsequeut purg e by Congreea a sinking fund. He recognized the force of the act ef December Zl, 1669, which of the objection to the employment of confers epees the General 'Assembly of foreign agents, but believed lids was the Stale exclusive power to pertket its Overshadowed debt pester advantage orgersizatioo, there being no room for dr piecing our at a lower rate of in- Interference Sr construction confer- toted. ring such authority either , upou Mr. MORTON said we did not wish to GlOyliftiOr or Military commtnoer. iasue a bond that would be rejected or Under this act, the Governor of prove a failure. lie therefore Inquired Georgia summoned the persons elected if the Senators from Onlo and blassacbu ,to the Legislature as named in the pro& settis • had any evldederthat , a four Per lamalion or General Meade te assemble cent bond Issued by ane gossamer:it had [lO7 - Atlanta 'January, lin,. 1870, and a ever been for more than eighty four qlhartilni of the Senate toox ili: ...,, ti the cents on the dolls,? , preerribed and organized as provided by iir. 7ilgatti ER said he did not knee of the act. The report' details the clrenin any four per cant. Donde ever being put stances ettendtrig the Oreetnellion Of the on the market at per. ; • EMS* 01•Itepreseutatitres and the part Dir. IatIERALaN be en belid 'four I taken' b One' Hurls; not a Membee or per cent. bonds bed been put ant at par , °Meer, but grbolhad been designated to by Switzerland. In regard to the* Min. [ call the body to order by the Governor, plaint of Injustice ternimke, in fanzine and calls attention to the fact that Harris them to exettange IWO securities, be continued to preside and adjourn the said that tnelr franchise' was enjoyed at body from time to time at his own pleas the pleasure of Congreiet,—that it could lire, withodt conthlting -the Dome. be wlthdrefin at any ma, and that In Ile also determined what imams view albs value of thit franc hise they who had appeared as members should be should cheerfully subm it to the condi. permitted troth day to day to take the nous. , prescribed oa th s and their seats. This Mr. CHANDLER said the proposition proceeding was ratified by the General of Mr. Saunter tenths lroM the bondst.and in command at ; Atlanta, who, tubes- actually In the treasurylti per cen quisitly to the passage of the-sat bf Do- putit to the credit of the sinking Fund. camber 22d, had been appointed, to the without the MAMA of the owners, Was command of Georgia as e mangy die simply repudiation. As a safe way of ' [tie, under the act of March- ad, IND. arriving at the point alined at by the A- A statement Is thee made of the gotten nonce tioullulttee, he tanned a ptional roviso of (lea. Terry in directing the exclusion- lurking it compulsory spots all Na of Certain parties from the Legislature Banks to depot& four per cent. bonds for until their cases should be favorably ho- their circulating notes, thus requiring ported upon by the military oomustesiou, them to pay down two per cent , for their which he organized. Three rnalnljere valuable franchiee of banking. 'elect were thus excluded sad the *dull. Mr. SUMNER retnarken his friend don of other persona was delayed ;lent Mr. Chandler and Weasel( differed only they should be relieved from their point. as to tho les e of attaiSnares= r. ning the 'same he cal dleabilitlos. .• objec. reply to M Upon this history the Committee la said be wend make adexcemlon in favor constrained tout! that le Its opinien the of the date of DMA because that was a above mentioned action of the military debt which had Wang attacked by the auttenities was not authorized by law. enemies of our ereditLt The Legislature' elected in Geordie Tall ' - Without action on the" subject the Ben , intended by Congress to take the place se at three o'clock went into execulive of the provisional government es a per- session and soon after adjourned. nutrient one: Thlimosers perfectly clear, es and the same view win, Wren by the 110Usr. OFREPRESitIeTATIVFA. General of the Army, by his order to Mr. JULIAN, from Committee on Pub' Gen. Meade of March I..'d, 186 , 3. Tile Con. ' notion of any misapprehension of the lie Leads, reported a bill relieving from the act s of Congress could be mails by th e payment of :fees under the home. (Learns*, but not by the nilluary cum- dead laws honotebly discharged gels mender. ' Biers and eallors.;!' Passed. The Committee argue further, lu imp. Mr. COX, list nibs a personal explane port of this view, but add: It la due to tion, referred to an editorial in the New the General in command to say that, the Tort Herald, and said he had made no circumstances justify the Committee in - cad sppointments, did not know he hed reporting Met tits whole conduct et ln the any to make, and, when he had one to affair woo under the sincere belief that make he would make it in. his own &s -he was actingwithin the scope& his law. ...,,. flit authority, and that under drown- "-* lier. BENNETT, from Committee on stances of much difficulty and delicacy Conitnerce, reported by unanimous con be conducted affairs, although outside of seat the Mil authorizing the construction the law, In such manner as AO command and maintenance or s bridge across the the personal respect and coutidence of all Niagara liver at Buffalo and making It a parties conoerned. post road. Passed. The Committee also believes the per- Mr. INGERSOLL, from the. Commit. eons excluded, who desired to quality, tee on Roads and Canals, reported a bill would have violated the eel h ./ taiLleg .granting lands and the right of wee for the oath. ea that there was no actual ln• a railroad from St. Jame., Missouri, to justice done. The action of the House, Little Rock, Arkanses. in afterwaroaadmitting persona who Mr.)IOLMAN protested against giving bail been candida pe tes edema the penmen away any morepublic Linde. who bad been so excluded, but re:OISM Mr. INGERSOLL explained that moat only a minority of the votes cas, is con- of the lard proposed to be grained had elders , . by the Committee unwarranted been in the market for fifty years at a be law, and the Pe rim " then admi tted dollar and a quarter per acre, and been are not lawfully entitled to seats In the subject to entry for tlfteen years at 12% Georgia Loghistore. -•• • • cents an acre or free ender the home. The Committee therefore report that In ri . f l st !W. the foliowing respects the organization of Mri DOLMAN inquirea the quantity said Legislature has not been warranted of land moose e to to emote d. 1 by law : Mr. INGERSOLL said It was Wheat- , _Firer—ln the control and direction of ed at 640,N0 scree. extending over • die Its proceedings by Harris. tance of about 2411 miles. - 1 Sersztuf—ln the exclusion from taking Oection wee made that Abe bill the oaths and from seta of three unto- sho uld have been reported from the , bens elect who offered to swear. Committee on Public Lands and not Third—ln the seating of perilous not from the. Committee on Roads and Ca heeling a majority of the' VOW at the ro d e ., election. In respect to the reiolution calling ',cm . BURDETT explained that not one I I out of t en of the land proposed to air upon the Committee to report whether be granted was fit for settlement and any further legislation le necessary rola- of d t t se tion. It was in what was known live to the organization of the Deride as the Switzerland of Missouri, but the 1 , tare of Georgia. the Committee report building of this railroad would develop that a full hearing was given to both the mineral Interests of that, region and aides, and the representati Yee of the greatsnake the land valuable.. body of those who contend that the pro. Mr. BOYD vouched for all that had coeClinge had been Illegal and Irregular been said by his colleague (Mr. }linden) expressed a willingness ibis Congress/ about the poverty of that land Mr agri. should refrain from lusher interference purposes' with the "organization and compost: cultural Without the opening of a railroad that land might remain lion of the Miniature and, leave 'lt to - proceed in the exercise* , of its there uninhabited for ten years. The whole 640,000 acres could not be sold for legislative functions, netwithstruiding MHO to soy man who traveled through ' the matters above mentioned, if the pro- that region. ' visions of the Constitution of Georgie Mr. MoCORMICK made a statement to and organization of the Convention the same effect. The bind had been in ' could be carried out prodding for • fresh market for thirty years, and had then election of one half of the Senators sod been graduated to 1234 cents an sere and of the menders of the House of Beer°. had not bean taken up even at that prior, mentalism in November,lB7o. The other Mr. INGERSOLL argued this was a party jellifies what Mistaken place, and small matter ea all land granted under of course objects to any action on the It would reallse to the Government at subject. In this condition of drains . In. the present price only 1180,0fel but the asmuch es the errors of the General In opening of thiii lino of railroad would be commend of the State do not appear to of great advantage. • . have worked soy serious Injustice In Mr. WILLIAMS of fered an u end. p point of fact, and as the error of waling ment reserving to enmt' the ruludrity emendates Sas oommitted •by right to fix rates of freight and paean the •!_. House • of Representatives .in ger fare. the - exercise of a right f ordinarily Mr. INGERSOLL said Ito had no ob. belonging to It, in the ' first In. teem, stance andinasmuch es it appears cot , '• Mr . JULIAN offered an amendment fain arms of office of member} of the limiting the price at which lands should Georgia Legislature and of the State be sold at $2, 60 per acre. Government will expire at the Same Mr. iNcarasoLL had no o bj ec ti o n to 'time that they would have done had the that either. •_ State been fully restored to Its place in Mr. HOLMAN moved to lay the bill on • the table. Negatived—Yeas 73 nays 87. u w tu w re Mr. Williams ' amendment was agreed its iii b D U . e n I b e zu rueln . I from 1 , 1 the! , d ape a ts did of i t e n o f t admission to representation, without to and then, the morning hour having reference to whet might be the legal or expired, the bill wont over till the next The House went into Committee of the Mena constrnetton of the last clause of 'nothing hour. , . , whole on the Indian appropriation MIL , tisectob,lotAboomf tbxhii. szs mato° feet justified In omitting to rec. Haying prooteded t o within two , 31 Bartinbliertioiftlibe°Cof ate e nst i lt s u t ommend any further legislation an the of the end of the bill, the Committee 1 subject of organizing the Legislature. Mr. BUTLER, Massachusetts. offs , bitten In the lit , : Mr. CONKLING introduced a bill a rose be _ 'grantime land to aid a :railroad MiNVY• 00 wiWit whwom In quire b y what mesa ' one Referred. - - - ' ' _ and by irrielleftell of t The Funding bill was considered. House have been invaded by the pub of the testiniony taken ' Mr. strati Ea. argued that the mast of ; Wm before th "'fluidal obligations snould be promptly Committee on Banking and' Currency 1 of its being adjusted in some sew form a: • smaller a dvance„,... nir. reported to the Interest. The taxes must be redneedt Hensel 1103 w"'• on was necessary to , the payment of the national debt must protect members of Congress from eel !be left in part le Posterity; specie par spiracles of oflice brokers and others to ' 1 mart must be pr for. As this tat make charges *dairies members for frr. was (substitute for 000 he bad pred• notion. Adopted. , onsly introduced;he compared them a, Mr . be • - MAYNARD offered a resolution considerable length and thought _ ,tbli manner au t Be t eretat T of the Nave for I Committee had not Improved the origt= • inforendlon -as to the- me of the United I MIL He said that at the Proper. time States steamier Ida. Adopted. I a h or od those solemeridittent, 'I - Valious lexeCtiliVe documentel Were ' - Mr. BUCKINGHAM said the sppol presented. ! • meet of agents In Europe for the nege. Adjourne - • nation of the proposed bonds would be ...„ vnittm .. te „,,,____ _ _ A very unnecessary and expensive . ~17/47.4 C h h a of 1; g 7 1 1 *ear, al '-url . ...edt9 acheme,as theleadingbankersin Europe `-' .. since b the husband'el” day were ever ready and able to supply their 9 _ of the lady with customers With such bonds as they to- •._ i trig from Mat= with Mrs, Annie ° w7lard tthltshes quire;. In the event of a feeling °fjord • , P a general dental of Duey springing up between agents and the accusation, saying that het vfnunply bankers the male of our bonds would be acted as a friend of Mrs. 'Willard to pre.. • brutal retarded. In a foreign War great Silber. &Veber freni husband. - • PORTlMOTtolliiss - i (SECOPD SE•t'.SION.) SENATE: The Funding of the Public Debt Fuyber Discussed —Report on the ileortia &tan. glement. HOUSE: Public Land Grants—lndian Appropriations —lnformation of.the Oneida Calamiti Desired. `1 SECOID EDITIOI. POCK O'CLOCK, A. JR. fIARBISBIIBbf. TREASURY MESTICATION. Ex-TreasureflrwinMakes a Statement but 'De clines to beSwOrn. HE•3ENTS LETTERS AND PERSISTS IN Rh REFUSAL. supposed End of the Inquisition. Pennsylvania 'Legislature. SENATE: The House Treasury Bill Bewildered Substitute Offered —Animated Blacussiori —"Reformers" Critlitsiii ' Mr. Howard—Pipe Bill Passed. ROUSE General Appropria- Bill Paimed. tor Telegraph to t h e rittmergh Gazette) lisnitisßUßG, March 2, 1870. The Senate Finance Committee met tonight, .I.lr. Billingfelt in the Chair. general Irwin. ex State Treasurer, sp. peered and made a statement to the fol lowing effect: That it wits absolutely leriposalble for him at this Late date to give a monthly statement of the affairs , of the Treasury during hie term. Ns . ' I vault account had ever been super- I I sully kept by him; but it was all kept by the cashier • as the , general Treasury account, and. every , thing' had. been transferred to his sue. oessor in office. If the OomMittee asked, or expected, a. detailed statement, they expected an Impossibility. He was not in nemesia= of the Treasury or its books, and it was unreasonable to oak hun to go to the labor and expense of detailed statements after all Lis accounts had been satisfactorily adjusted. In answer to a question of Mr. Billing , felt, - ne stated distinctly that he declined to be sworn or make any statement bo• yond that already given. The =innate of his ad adnistratiort were in the posses. sloe of the Stale and open to the world, and be dould render no further service by =steering goy questions.. • He then presented the following letters: ittidttor Otwerat's Office, Harrisburg. Pa., March 2, 1870. W. W. Irwin, Esq. late State Treasurer, Dear Sir: In an ewer to your communication of this date I have the honor to state that at the close of your ter of office In May , 1869, there appeared obe a balance ln the Treas. my, corn Ins to the books of the Audi, for General and State Treasurer. 1 amounting to $1,135,194. 92 , which amount was charged sasinst. R. W. Mackey, .Esi.. the preempt Mine Treasurer, at the time be entered upon his duties, by which charge, o transfer your account was cloned. Iha the honor to be your most obedient fervant. ;ORS F. RARTIIATIFT. .. ._ .. , Tb the Committee of the Senate: Harris burg. March 2.—Gentlemen: I bare been =bravoed to apyear before you and to give evidence upon a subject embodied in a resolution adopted by the Senate en the 7th January, IVO. At the end of ) my Orin as Treasurer I settled my sc. counts and • hande d . over all. moneys and effec ts in the Treasury. to ray auccessor. I made Beal imittlement on the first Monde of May. 1869. with the ' Auditor, General. During my administration not a single dollar of the public money was lost, and all the affairs of my office were closed up to the entire satiaraction of the auditindepart mentt of the ' State. I defy any one to maks any charge against me for mats feammes in office and to substantiate it with competent 'testimony. When that occurs, I will be ready to meet and refute I 11; but until then 1 will not recOgnice I the right of the Committee of the Senate, , or of any tribunal in this land, to call , me as a witness and examine me upon 1 aonryorcitinntnrlty.c.te4,wartY mat the power of a legislative committee to inquire 'into my whole official conduct and the management of the affairs of my office, ' I desire to be distinctly nnderstood as objecting to the exercise ' of any inunlsitorlsl power e lill rferred to, In the absence of aay charge or accuse. non affecting my official Integrity. It would be subversive of every principle of law Mad in violation of that right which enable. every man to dome= that his &makes meet him face to face. • I only wish to and that I am not =I. mated by an or of confidence in the Committee, or by any disrespect,towards Its members , but impelled by what I conscientiously believe to be a proper respect for myself. • I am, gentlemen, very respeotfully, 1 . W... Inwut. I The Committee then retired for con. I saltation and upon their return Chair -1 man Blilingfelt again Inquired whether Mr. Irwin persisted in his refusal. I Mr. Irwin replied that he had no 1 knowledge In addition to -what had already been communicat e of any transaction, and especially during his administration, which would be of any ' service= the Committee in this Matadi. gallon. He therdlbra again refused to be questioned and retired. to i i r a rn o ga n t l i the e Il e b d ora t o t f g l ie leppears Commit s inasmuch as all the other State •Tr ulcers who have been' anbnoined to, ap r to-morrow evening will probably e the same position as Irwin, taking the ground that their aceouuta having all been adjusted they are no longer liable to bo subjected to legislative in quiet'. • ..._... SENATE. moires TIIKAISUBT num. The Treunry 0111 from the Ham= was dboussoci nearly all day. - 801111tOT BlilingfeWs amendment for the more speedy redeniptionof the Com monwealth's Indebtedness being before theSenafer Mr. WALL ACE introduced m a substitute for the whole bill his act fixing the salary of the State Treasurer at five thousanddollars; his securities at five hundred thousand. locating the State Treasury at Harrisburg, puniabing em bezzlement and use of public mows and aiding in the rapid payment of the State debt. No decision was' arrived at. During the dimension Mr. Wallace made a langtey speech. in favor of his eu s gatitute -on the ground of public HOWARD HOWARD spoke at length on the TieWWI bill andeharged that the Sena tors from de and Clearfield (Messrs. te a lßillingt and Wallac) were in the interest of tie Treasurer elect,Und under a pretence of reform were striving to maintain and • increase the abuses or of the Treasury. Re said that the bill now before the Senate,' had been prefared with great care, after. consulting with leading bank ers and lawyers, and was approved hy Mr. Mackey before the election of Treat nrer. The bill wee just what the people demanded, and it looked badly to SOO the great olio:tamers" going directly :=reform and the w ishes of all of people. It looted to him as if the cry of "reform" was a sham and de- Mr. BILLIZIOHLT repudiated any tutored. with the affairs of any State Treasurer. =I Mr. Serr's Hear Creek 011 Piro Qom pasty MU pampa finally. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The Amiropiation bill plumed finally withoil IDLieliel mollAtalcaus. • - THE CAPITAL. The Georgia inddle—Considern• tion of Mr. Bradley's Nomina tion Postponed—The Omnibus Disability Bill—The Rebellion in Mexico—Dr. Whittemore Preparing to Canyas for Re election. Cy Talegrarb 6:stint , eituOurgb Ussene. ) Warittnorcin, March 2, 1810. THE CABS OF OKOROIA. 'The Senate Judiciary Committee, through hir.',Edmunds, made a report to-day in the case of Georgia. They hold that many irregularities have taken place In the reorganization of the Leith.. harms under the reconstruction acts of hot DecenMer, but that It Is not tuivbia ble for Congress to take any farther atone on that subject. Incidentally they de. clare againat the right of Statoofliciala to hold office for any longer time thin they were originally elected. The seastorial question is not touched upon. • 'THE SUPILRICEI COURT .NORIWATIONR , - " • - The Senate held an executive smite on the nomination of Mr. Bradley Sa As. sedate Justice of the Supreme Mat: Finally, on motion of Mr. Rice, it wag poned till the 21st inst. by SI against Those who took part In the debate from the South were hteemek' Aloe and - Werner.apj jittins, the 110a1b39 , Lion. The object postponement la stated %Abe affording time fbr the pas sage or the bill reported from the Judi ciary Committee embracing Mississippi, Texas and Arkaneas In one judicial dis trict, with art Associate Justice of the Supreme (Xrcirt rebident in the territorial limit TRW DISABI LITT BILL. Last Monday, the Senate being in ex ecutive session, on motion of Mr. Sum ner the doors were opened fora moment, and during this nnnotioed open session of about one minute he entered a motion to reconsider the vote on the passage of time ist•ciilled omnibus disability bill, and that motion in still pending. The utoUve assigned for thls action la to reach the case of Ex-Setor Cllnginan, of North tui Carolina, who fa among the nambor whose disabilities are to be removed by . the bill. • - NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. The Senate confirmed the following nominations: John Eaton, Jr.. of Ten. nominee, Commissioner of Education; Thomas R King, of Rhode' Island, Con. 'sal at Cork; Thomas F. Wilson. Consul nt Matamoras; Winton Woodhull and George L. Mead, Paymasters in Navy. Postmasters ; John A. Martin, Atch ison, Kimmel Joe. L Crane, Springfield, Illinois: Jesse Rchriver' Ohio. Jesse R. Grant, Covington, Kentucky. TilB MEXICAN BSDELLION. Marbtcal. Mexican 2db:tiller, flu received the following telegram fromthe Mexican Vioe Consul at Elan hntonlo, boo Luis Potosi was occupied on . tbe 14th of February and Zacatecas by General. Corona some days before. Consequently, the two re bellious movements known to exist in Mexico must have been &oppressed." TU MONA/ICI{ Captain Ward, of the Royal Navy, states, at the verbal request of Mr. Sco field, chairman of Homo Naval Com mittee, the estimated cost of the hull and fittings ef the Monarch at 300,000 pounds, and the actual cost of the engines and fittings 00,000 pounds. 4E4 WHITTEMORS. Mr. Whittamore's friends in South Carolina hats arranged far a series of public months' . in his district which will be addressed by him in vindication of his conduct in tho disposal of cadet ships. The object la to arrange for his To-election to Congress. STATE LEGISLATURES. illy Tsleospb la Ofssele6)... • VIRGINIA. Rtcastortn, March 11.—Tbe Senate to day passed the Enabling Act, and it is now a law. After its signature) by the GoVernor, the different offices in the State, now held by military appointees. will be filled by the Governor. The Conservative members of the Leg islature held a caucus tut night, and nominated John Marys, Jr., the mount Lieutenant Governor, for that WW, and W. H. Ruffner, of Rockbridge, , S for Su perintendent of Public Instruction. In the Legislature to day John L. Marie. Jr., was elected LleuL Governor and W. H. Ruffner Superintendent of Public Education. In the cue of the Llent.Goveruor the Republic:aim declined to vote, claiming the election was unoan 'Mations!. NORTH CAROLINA. • Reision, blarch2.—The bill repealing all sots of the. Legislature authorizing special tax bonds, or viol:tiring taxes to be be levied to pay Interest on - these bonds, has passed the Legislature tit a large majority. The House by a large majority refused to provide for any in tereet on either old or now bonds. ROUTH CAROLIN A. CoimarruA, March 2.—Tha Legislature adjourned last night. The bill w au thorize the investment of trust funds in Stara bonds has become a law. An ap• propriatlon was also made to posy the in terest on the State debt in gold. HAITI. Admiral Porter at Port an Frißee with the Iron-clad ssllletator , f—Difticalty with England. (By verarsph w the Pittsburgh tiautte. ) Raw Tonic, March B.—Port au Prince correepondencejtays that_ Rear Admiral Porter, commanding , the United States North Atlantic Squadron, entered the harbor of Port au Prince on the 9th ulti mo, with the flagship Severn and the ironclad Dictator, and upon landing bad 'an interview whith the Mutton authori ties. He anncunced that the United States had formed en alliance with Pres ident Baez, of St. Domingo, and that he had been sant there to s that any aid given to Cabral would be ay considered an act of hostility towards the 'United States, and would provoke hostilities in return that the United States Government was determined to nee all its powers to pre vent any aid being given to Cabral, and that he had been sent to these water* with sufficient force Cookery this deternad (nation into execution, and that be:smalls carry out his instructions whether the succor was carried to Cabral tinder the Hayllen or any other Iles. This meassur created much excitement in Hayti,.and was regarded in some quarters as an , act of war. The Admiral, after the inter view, steamed off to Cape Haytlen - . The Ilaytieneassert that the English vessels are carrying support to Cabral, with the concurrence of the Brittleh Admiral, and that if Admiral Porter is consistent in warning off all sympathizers with Cab. red, he will neccessarily come in conflict with the !SHUR . / In those waters. • TILE INDIANS. Diernararag from Dakotan Territory., Prospect of Renewal of liesUlittes. (By Telegraph to the rtnetersh essette.) - CIUOAGIO, March I.—A letter was No. calved to-day id Gen. Shenidan's head quarters from Col. D. B. Stanley, Dakotan Territory, which give* a di:met:raging amount of Indbm affairs in that region, based . chiedy upon the information , brought to that. post by a young Sion: I chief named uLluie White Swan," who i had been • for some time at Cheyenne I agency. This chief, whole very friendly to the whites and I. regarded as perfectly reliable. toys he had entertained hopes of bringing in all hie people; biat noently • notorious renegade murderer, John Richards, had 'waltzed upend influenced them against the whites that hostilities the co:minima:eon will probably bo worse than ever before. Several other tribes besides the Sloe: are ~begrnoing more, hostile and are sending out war parties in the direction of the Platte. The have recently killed several white men and brought in numerous mules A severs battle had been fought between a many of Sioux and Crown, far from the fort. Twelve Sioux and about all the tkows engaged setire killed. The latter concludes as follows: The posts and set tierslnWyomlng 'Dittman feel the effect& of this change in the disposition in the Sioux and some of the beat Indiana think we will feel It on the Dlimourt deer also. ~; ~' CIEICA(10 Allegheny City (Pa.) Ometal■. on • Thar of Oboorvation—loopeetio• on Water Wino, to—The Trip to be Win. Louts. (sPeolaplastsk lo " t I.lMbialk emelt.) alloA6lo, BilUtb 2.1670. The mambos of Ike AlleeharlYOmm cile. city officials anti eitizaneccuntswing UM piny which left Allegheey Triewbar afternoon on a tour Of 113.1106Ma1n to the Water Works of the Weeder cilia/. ar rived here= some time this morning, Sher a tediotup bat "'comfortable ride of about eighteen hours. Stopping only long enough to recuperate a little, the visitors 'were taken in charge by the City Engineer and representa tives foam the Board of Aldermen, under whose guidance they proceeded . to business. The greater part of the day was, spant in carrying out the object of I the trip. They visited the mammoth water works by whicti the metropolis of the West le supplied with a pure quality of the senthoum fluid, and were not only vastly Interested but instructed by whet they saw. The • sewer arrangements of the . -city twit came under their observation. These are vary complete and perfect, and were especially inter eating, in view of the work Allegheny la now doing in that impnlant direction. The rievellumel. under the river, a peen liar enterprise of the Chicsiistip, was not pained biand claimed • visit of some length. The party wound up by an Inspection of the mammoth crib in the lake, which wait cer tainly the moat novel and plitapa most interesting feature of,their day's i f doings. Every facility was' Yen them, sine every possible info ' on commu nicated that th ey might la\ • thorough and correct : undersuuidiek* all that came under their notice 'Alia aikido having the party in charge manifested the utmost cordiality, in entertaining their visitors, and have won golden opinions for urbanity and kindness. The Alleghenian. in summing up the day's experiences are 'more than over convinced of the practical advantages to Do derived from the trip. They are unanimous in the opinion that the jour. nay to Chicago mould of itself have paid well. They are making the these thor oogh examination of everything pertain ing to the special business in band, and are determined to be thoroughlY pasted on the ' , water question: . I,__ - . Ormsby Phillips", Esq.. Mem.... o. Select Council, joined the patty' in Chicago to day. - • - All are in the best of health and spirit. (not m an alcoholic way) and enjoying themselves finely. After flubbing up Chicago they Intend starting for St. Louis shoat Saturday morning. - I , :'.I4:WIFA D A' 1 1 1; 1 1.4 (z))1: , sa):1 sgrDASItODINADE AND CAR. IitYAL ea i gIDAT EVEIII.2IO t the RINK. Is witlehtheBeiriene aka= Obab arIIELIGIOIIS ATIENDM T Or THE CONSTITIriin MECO rilteclEltasitels. A' Ntitionar6inieMion BEHALF OF THIS MEA§IIRE WILL ALSTANELII LW .711 Z ACADEMY OF MUSIC - TO-DAY, A.t 2 CYClocar. P. M. Ito ettlsozu or PtUabargb ars looltod to to prooret and , partltipatolo the tzlooloOt. ADDRESSES • • Airra. Bs • Delivered at the Hour of •Orgw4sation earn ecyo ex THURSDAY ANDFI.I.IDIT IA Other Sessions of the Convention. B . 71'4111%%11:anWin" • I .1 21n GOVERMENT. SALE ' By - authority of the .Let. OZO. 6. 8008. MILL. f eeretary Of the 'ironer/. I UM *Per at Pubile Auction. on WEDIiZIDAZ ibe'l6l l last, at IS M.. at the Castilla Lou* aforesaid. that pottlon of the Media Meepltal Lot which to separated from the Roeptralbalidiag by Preble street. mantas paraltal with the Pittsburgh tad Cleveland Railroad. Thle property coalalus h••• Mean two mod terse sues. end le located close to the line of Allegheny City ud Is unsurpassed fee amanfaetartag portages ousels se Ats peel- Willy to the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheay and iti ftellltles ter =Olin height to en 7 e 11.. — the Pitisberlill. Tort Wayne sad Mean* Relined /brogue the upper Hue, and the Pitts burgh nod Chevelaud Mailvray pander *Tee the greandi Feeble street Perms the lower boundary while the Otto river 1. but three or four tumbled yardena. Tmuna—OrnOlfth math, the balance in tone react ealllaTta payments. the first if labia lk shall be made at the llith of Jane cant. Isla Interest from the delta ule untll paid. 101 l detalla .111 b ) glean it tlae and plias of .sle. All bids to be made subject to the approval of the Deeretery of toe Treasury. tha Debarment reserving the right to reject say or all bids deem. ed lathe lutereit of the overawe/a to do se. THOMAS STIIIIL, • Baryrror Of Costonal. T N THE NATTER OF THL sispncatlon of 200 GMAT WESTZRN MUTUAL BUJ.LOING AND LOAS; AtTIOCLA, TlOl, of PUtsbargh, for ► Charier .f, InnoiTe. And now, to-1.1., Das 1111th lay of Tabraagl. A. U. 1170. UsS Within petition lad lactranuink of writing 102111 bees blemotod to, pirised and anmstlne4try the Coast. and lb* object+. ay. odes and condlUosus therein sit forth aattcon mined appearing to betassfal and not tolnrlaus. It Is ordered and !granted that taldlasannual of limiting be Med to the °Mos of the Thothono., Pry of Use Conit 'of Con:anon Mous apd Mot notloa oftafd applle►tloa Isetaaertad lathe ritsio parch Dan+ Morning OsanTrl, for at least tares weeks. netting IrChrtil that an applbsaMon km Men', made to Ina Court of Camsaca fleas oflne Conoll of Alleileny, to groat tishald ”Tba Great Wad tars Mutual Banding sad Loa* asosrelatlan of Tlttsbarch" • charter of Inaorlser9l l oll, sad that said charter •0111 iro granted at t►e sent term 010010 Court, seen ancepttona be 1101 to proper Was. ST TIM COURT. S. A. BARR, Solicitor, Eiii 11D9E 1 rr*Weals will be rocelvod until SATURDAY, MA but.. at 8 o'clock A. X., for MO IOR toyf PARS LAX 3. Pre:await are to be for ilia to ta Wk. sad are to be left with the radersigaed II 0111 By order el the Park OrnetaPabai - 1. IL WELLS, MM_l_7l IirETTEUS OF ADIONISTRA, VON th e estate of SAW( WElct. , 'of Al CUT, - ea, 4 104,144 . cpeenone 11=1.buTlittils 454 wen= WrirWeletr .7, 1 1 5 .1 0 4 1 :.‘1,7 dig. pefineal. tml ell ;-rijer 5001 SE . ltG. 5s NOTICE TO • CONTRACTOR& —9e53.44 ProvoWs .111.. reettvod asUl. ruzsosy, 1401. .11,r4ka .C11471103r OP mains U. P. CM:I=U B u Plans soil specllestios,fian ..OM u tls OTOf Of ildoriaso T. S. Tforsow, TT peons. /mum. 11.1‘1040 :WOO WO Plaarkl. tb!l tat and eiteMit. amisat!il f!ol memeaser DalbU*mmtta Ro arms % machuis Wlstere:•sat should =EI EMI ' eta SII Caen of Ise SC_ rjl♦easy Is feratshed crush...sty to the setts.' i up of hotel of Sw fustseseters are requested to set es meat& PENNIMAN, REED 41; Eirzrox.4.2b-za....urbr &do,' i "l A AII uwcautiiyytrtaid," saßoardinget not excetdisso PD17.61 Lam rtu ba inserted in Mese: columns once for TWICNTY-FIVID CENTS; sae* oda. tionat tine FIVE azivra WANTS. WANTED.—A first cittss Mud" 801/K I , lml63lEtc. Steady emplorovin• Address Box 1003 rntlaultlylals. 3 3 WANTED. BOARDING. . A VV gentleman desires toosmtleg IR &Heston,' City with a quiet fArttly.witriln tom =mate* t wa tof 81. Clair street Blida*. Atldross, terms, C., earn Chrtillms Bailee!, Ika.a, Imre, 81 ANTED-A PARTNER with • mall esPlt al. to Ho into the Tin toodnete. • • rs•tr chums.... the loeettrmls one oy the beet In the city. Apply at No. TV Centre WAN'TED.--An•.•experinxiced ,;‘1 NED 13 3LaNDFAUTIINAIL oaa thortmitt.l7 acanalated with making Nod Lead from tee pig. Noorkatety need applre,Altapalre at tiaareeNOlSlce. , WiNTED.Citty Coal' and Ore Illsers.. no ogle" fee to pay. and faro paid to the mines.. &areal Girt tratWanted for rill and eodatry. Applyat Ittoployethat Older. No. 1 14.eux moot, int d ear ot.nt tufP 1 . 0 " Eddy. • NveivTED. -- atoirrtatars- -- :ii .., • 1 T30.000 to L.. to lure or rarnit &8M.% i ' of a fair rate of Interest. , I." , • ; 0 51i03145 .8.. r . . • Bill, Bond and Real Estate Broker. N 0.119 Broltbarlertrmn , :‘ TO-LET . . TOALET•" RO r's ol l nr; f Urn liked t or - uaratalibidaltabla tor 1.0.W....0. t r. ecptaj roams. lowan! at Ib4 fauna Avaaas. MO LET,—Four • It°ants on 11. Wasktustuu OrPet, ereite•s OM% oa• 4 squar. mon lattroad, wt..", sit accommodatlo• • trains stop. 1 oqulre of J. 11. CIiATTY. OA. LATTA umce. LET.—The Large' Store Room No- 96 Wylie A• 61114., earner of cry.l"...et. rill•bantl. A. Y. /MOWN. 1.T.5111. FOR RENT .— The Three 'Story lIRICK WAILNIIOLOWI In (Morel rt at:sr No. 190 Wood otreel,formorly o,copled !Va 2- ., 1 No. I/ end 17117 4 Wood St. 4 TO LE i'.—A Snit of Booms t: comprtriegTwo oar forge tighte mut ed lk T.... Sod too, Oar writ , trout Room oo 3ra door. One large . Roll will. two antler...v.on 4th . floor. One Me. Snow. 71 first door, No. 93. to togllsh'S new Fvanh ease. For ter.. toquire of A. H. r INULL9II a CO.. No. 98 Fourth avenue. rpo LET.—A ROOM In the rear Dirpolob banding...U.ola f or Jab Pr s, Inn °dice. Ingolne of C. BA.E.Y. oathe pm- 101..eb Al. l o. the COUNTINO 80037 of the Daily !, Ere'dflf s.tond dose of front Pfrpotoo building. Inquire on the p!endur.. or of MIL% J. lIE.BUN POOTER. feZniC 11091 2012111 000000. At 000001 City. .__— LET. —STORE -ROOMS.— cfr,J4' ele[ant .tort room In "°,M71,101: street, Will be ready far occupancy about tho Isl. of Mina. and are no. erred le es to deal- table tenants. One of the spire. le especially sollepted for a dent-clanirsstaurant for ladlea and gentlemen. kJ., to-let. the tippet ...tory of none bending. linquire cf J. It. ate tin e , Union National bank. corner of Fourth tyrant and Market street, Or of TELLY B. EIIUNOT. gheny. • _ . .r..IChLIET.-213 Boss streets sBooi next corner Ross and Plfth aaaaa e, store ... an dwelling suitable at saddlery, e 1.4., $6199; store 96 Wylie street; store and dwelllng, 17 .• rola street; dwelling In•bbarnelsurg and ono to il Lawrenartvillet Ma Cherry May. 1216: 59 ~.. En..xereed 6re50,9995; 109 Write street, 8600; It 4611 grant du, allesneny..49ll4o; Virile a ll ey. et.. $2110; !Cocas in Conn. Wynn street sad Boyle ~ aliegheny; Wore on Market street, near /r * ur— '''''''' $. 'CUTIIBBSIT $llOllB, mid 39 Sixth TO LET. ~. avenue. • it . • . .. DWELLING HOUSE. One aisle finest Donee, tntne city, eentalutsgrat IMOD/MN 11,1PROV . E1S134111. e. '6l Water and 4145 thitligholll. Tills Dour will i rented 'Tarlton to a good tenant:, Apply at" - 04L261T5 COUNTIIII4I BOOM, 110 rap Ayala.. :1 1,1 or ip:utienUm. ' Teo LET. =1 • BRICKBUILDIN.G,.. . t ,, ',.. Coatialgt Eight Bait. . , situate on Locust Mrs liiligt T.:7,11*. ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lot. I ' i Urinal...ram •1' . • ,,-i' . ISAAC ISTILWAIitT, Real Ratite .A:gagt. '-',.;"i ~. lES'Beagez. Avenge. 1 . ,, , - il CCM VVR SALE. FiR ~ 1 1.5LE., - -Tbat Desirable property ,Halted on the corner- of Grant I.: street and Meth even... rittebersh.' on which 5. - 5 ernete4 a Coureb betiding and one Two SterT Rola Dwelling Hoven. Toe Lot le GO feet on fx Grant Street end TO tee; on Ble‘h avanoe. For 1 . - 1 rate!: Sr., k o n lin g sVgg: near the patentees. 3-I 5, - • 'CIOR. SALE.-8 Brick Ho - P los: 73 • and 111 Logan street. O. o ne of 16 on Carpentey'a alley. T h e yerlll be 0016 Low yew cub.' laqatro of C. ISMACILTT. 1111 _Seabed SRA.. . BALE MARE and BUG- "' 1. Ir.-J. One Mare otz years old. well broke It. toe saddle or barmen; woad for family um. Born' of Eastern manufacture and &Isnot an good - as i t, new. laqtlre at M9l Liberty atm." or l e fri.A. Meet. z•vi VlOlll BALE.—SB.BOO will buy r'4' .1: TWO fIOoD TRAM% ROOM% four toms ...b. and lot No. 19 ltoylo went. AllegbenT. An. , north %venue. Rent% will DST ten pee Cent. and Mies. Tenan-111.500 down. balance la two roman:O. Magnin on th e pttmlttn. 2013.6Ti1l • FOR SALE.-1 Steam Engine i) io.by .30. In _good running order. with wafting, Veering, Wa.klnn Beam and enamel 17Cirti . 74 AMA Vri.1116174. T N011: INCH Lin AND 710ECE PUMPS. WM be , s; lied low. can boeeeo at Um Works or the Yoaeltlonheny Om Coal ComPallY. WeA New- i; oa, re. 1.20 FOR SALE.-43tack and Fix- 0 TURES, LIASZ AND GOOD WILL, of • erot•elato Grocery. dolof • Rood value... Tile underalanuti lie Let enensed In otbernnal •-f the reason for selling. U. W. PUTT, 42 oral litreet. Alleebenv. FOE LILLE. . - ~- i.. ~, 01;12. SWF OF lIAMILTOSI'S PAIF.NT re ItULAT SAW HANOI:NOS emiplete. Including t 15sw. These Ilanglngs are nearly new. Pnee IA: SM. Address . IIWILBIeOtt I HAIM.I: Ito. 380 Slyer Avenue. t , :. 2.2 d • ' Allegheny City. -4 FOR SALE.—BIDWELL ST. EROEEISTY.—Lot 136% feet trout on El& ell street. betwpo Wt stern enee and fay- , , .eta street, by ail feet In .egth, es i with privilege '',.., or 310 f.et alley, ea wrack, lot Is • doeble TWO- •-...-. bTORILD SEMIS DWELLING of Melees 1 - , . rooms god bath room. All waken Improve- ~--. Ms nu throughout the house. On the lot Is also ,- ' a good Frame Stehle. The property. Will be sold I. 3. :, so a whole. or divided Into two haste. legatee 1-...;,. of TIERNAN A BAY. Ne 80 IGA avenue. tf - .% • , 'VOA SALE.-A . DESIRABLE 1,:.? L. P.17311)2.NCL —No. 291 ;Freakily; street, ,'.••• at 07 . .. 2.3 , Th e lot Is 24 rw 1130 feet. r., Toe Dunning . • tercesto , y, with • linlohed Oar. t'••• cold contains 8 Rooms: Hathronni. wish bossed cold Water; hoe Mattie Mantels; Inelee libel , - .; u teri. baloon. Parlor, wide Hall. Slate itee2 nod ;-• • bas been trait one year.. Moan; of 4021 i A. -..-. COCHILAN. N.. 230 themilsoe street. Athlete !. f. ow Ci ll ty, or at 401/ lelbett7 street. flitsoerall. L '::•; • 14 I'OR SALE.Ori Obi° avenue, near Irwitt stenos. TWO 30101 HOUMA ' nln N.. 333 Ohba Avenue. The host hoots hes 1 11 Lane looms. Gm sad Walt& well ha- Lame boa comelete. with yard to hoot. The '77: boon la the rear of sews hosts wet' ;24 feet paled 5.101,. restates Boars. Mall, at. This property le Issued to Infest improving portion of the Second ward.. klieghene. Will se wad tow and ea tense to eali the rese so . s, re" . 4 ", leforatation apply to P. 1 . 5101. 111Disisoad.,Allesheee. tr.%3 • VOR SALE.-Enitnessuid Boil- MM. New sad Second 11=4 of al ilatla coutaiitly ea head. •. " . cnten fro= all pail/ of the cauta =mated. JAN= HILL I CO.. Comer IlArlos Arum and P.. 1. W. •C. RAN , I •.:f Alltsbasur. Pa.' =M!== yOR ; WM.— Tat throe story name Lowstu_s. (-3 wrsto located. tie. 10 WM avenge. Ann . r. (Deny City. coalth. t. 4111002101114 ...me banana cold Wialllr l■gm sod oe tom the rooms ranee In Weber , ___., ated oa corny, of tityrs r"1nt . 167 Ma , * ' IA .110. nikrOW1111.•1.0116 . . - OMAN' :2i 209 LOTS Fos au i., ,‘,., 8,-fraxtur:l4l„:o4l 1,1 iltiF.7,:z.7.4Lalarviguma— V' boa, .• • [OWN y_fL.4... airgoarg a ......0.17. 1 2. 2 =, *Wog com war la boa r t rip:Wl iialloalt tgagogogeb lA...ad ~,f. too gaga. Is a f aro awl Ono yea. rm. 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