0 tta Itktollittgll ;I, pat; CITY' AND 811BUBBAB. Skate Per Bate. .A good rinsing route on the GAZETTE. iteescat Ser selling, owner leaving the 01 11. Apply today at GAZETTE GOlillie lug Room. ikepnty Mayor Nichols sent to Jail on =day, gon oath of Fred charclug h im with misconduct. Serious Areaterd.--George Shragg a coal miner at Bailey's ooal works lower St. Clair 'drew. was severely Injured yesterday, by a fall of slate. His right armirais broken and his back seriously Injured. Re realties on the Washington ram _ • Mira Plre.—About half-past six o'clock yesterday morning • slight fire occurred in Croft & real estate office, 139 Fourth avenue, but was lbrtu. nately discovered before it had made meek headway and was put out. A few pipers ware destroyed. A Young Man from the conotrr bookwas duped and relieved of hie pocke wreaking twenty•flvsi dollars, la 1 . 120 vicinity of the Union Depot yesterday. The party having poseasion of the money stan ascertain the youth 'a • address by. *northing at the Depot, as the lumen; Says the victim, ~ b elonged to Dad.. Mary L. Belem entered salt yesterday Wore Alderman Thomas, charging jebn Gallagher and Jas. Jones, with la. molt and battery, alleging that they did Indict on the body of Henry Bosannt Without cause or provocation, with some unknown hard substance sundry injur es, and bruises. A warrant was Limed. Held for Court.-James Mooney, of Ormsby borongh, charged before Alder- Man Hooper with selling liquor on Sun !lay, had a bearing yesterday, and was bald to ball for his appearance at Court.' !Aare were about a dozen. witnesses in attendance, the majority of whom had Deem buying whisky on Thursday and drinking It. Things were lively.. I== The contract for the new uniform for the Pittsburgh Z mares was awarded to - Messrs. Jones • Eros, merchant tailors, 316 Smithfield street, on Tuesday evening. 'Several bids were submitted, but that of • the Jones Bros. was preferred by the -• oombany as being the beat offered. The member* of the successful firm are young, active, energetic business men, well and favorably known t and the fact that they havesecured the ebove contract . is in a flattering recognition of. their ' new establishment. One of this firm leaves this evening Is buy one of the - handsomest assortments of grads ever brought to this city. Attempted Robbery About aloe o'clock last evening an attempt was made to rob a member of Mr. Canning's company of his wardrobe and other articles of value. The gentle- Man rirerrad to boards at Lawton's 197 First avenue. He hoe* not been In the' cast during this week, and he entire wardrobe was packed In his trunk In his room. Be left the bow about eight o'clock in ttre evening and returned between nine attd"ten, when he discover. ad that the Wank containing Me wardrobe Was gone and • another trunk In which wart, his other clottles was moved close to the door. Oa searching the premises the trunk was found on a baloony un opened, The thisf , probably heard Mtn, and had not time to get away with the trunk. He succeeded in taking an overcoat and a pair of pant.. I===ll Omuta Hottez.--The people who base patronized the Opera Hones dining the present season, and "their name la legion," are still in ecstasies over. Mr. Frank Mayo. As Badger in the Streets of New York, and all other characters of that cast, he has no superior and perhaps no equal on the stage. The piece will be repeated tonight. Jazz. Alto TAM Beal arA.LI4-03121• manning on Monday "miming at the Academy of Maga the Zwifrette and Car , son troupe will perform that vomiter. pantomime which ha 5 . . .. ... • .0.• • . • • pie e a • . great extent. loves' of lACANAMOU. will find no bettey placenext week than .the Academy , - A ballet troupe Is one of the wed important Appiout.o.oor•rhich A .t.scizomparir bona. --- --- Aoaouter or blusto.—The qulneu piegeitroupe of CharleyStutys continue's • to -.attract large houses. The music is • superb. The bill played last evening • afforded a great variety of amusement. Tbe dog still playa the piano, and the _ degree of satisfaction expreased to grand. A Juattnee on Saturday afternoon. Washington Manna —An OppeodUon Meeting, pursuant to previous notice, the meet ing of the owners of real estate living along the line of what is proposed to be called "Washington avenue," was hold at the residence of Charles King. The meeting was largely attended by the leading and principal owners of real estate on the old rOad, and was duly' organized by calling 9. FLBogs to the 'chair and by electing David - Hunter Secretary._• The presi dent stated the object of the Meeting to be the opposing the proposed bill now before the Legislature assessing property on the line of said road Az, four and three dollars an sere. The sense of the meeting was taken on the following resolution* presented by Mr. Hughey and adopted unanimously: neeotred, That the bill for the making of the propound " Washington avenue" on the bed of the eld Coal 11111 and Upper St. Clair Turnpike is crude and, unsatisfactory In its provisions, onerous and oppressive in the burdens imposed, sod at war with the wishes of the ma• jolty of the owners of Lind lying on said • . Basolved, That we earnestly ask our Senators and Representatives to °mute. this sutd also call their attetit Go tha suspicious haste with ...which Its managers are trying - to get It through: the Houma. - „Resolved. That the: Secretary be_ttE . quested to forward a Copy of the fore. going resolutions to each' of otir.Seaatdra and fiet'iresintaliyea, and also to halo the 1. zulaulasof tbls meeting published in the Pittsburgh °Loan; Chronicle, Goer .. .Listercka and Dispatch. TOO. Lecture. Last Night. Wendell attracted to Li*, Mte Hall last evening the mat cultivated and disesimisunlng, se it wee one of ths very largest audiences of the season- The suggestive 'subject, "Daniel O'Otm .,, tell," and the 'pester. formed an Weals* tibia combination in gathering theism:a , pis; and they who attended enjoyed the finest literary treat on the plant= with which Pittsburgh ham been favored fbr risme Mr. Phil li ps spoke for about an 'rimier and a half, and .thrOughout main tained the rapt end perfect attention. of Ws hearers, save only when at intervals - . the quiet was broken by enthusiastic applause. • He began with en introduction. plifles ophyslng on political governmenta,Land the people which 'the two kinds .espe: d city, Aristocratio end Democratic, developed. Pianos In rapid review the oppression of Ireland which for three - bandied yesra bad crushed It almost from existence, he depleted In a few pwges lie abject condition when appeered an the the d belonged especially to the Mass who are called atptators—one who when be saw the wrong et once - attempted to • 'rigbt it At the time of hia advent Ireland aria in her lowest degredation. yet she only wanted a leader. In him, however, she required four amernthil elements. Its must. be a gentleman with ancient ano-a:ry, a man of undaunted physical courage, a _profound • lawyer and more - ,then an an - eloquent advocate. Such ,were 'the elements of O'Connell'ir _ character with which hr achieved income. With this outline the speaker efooeol, ed, by anecdote, Illustration, historical research, and comparison, to develop his theme ; nothieg seemed labored ; all _ • me clear, forcible and thorough, while 'interwoven here and there; throughout. • were passages of surpassing beauty and :eloquence. As a noble tribute to the • Milne and lame of • great man toe • :storm , wee cf „ the hlehant 4 rder; viewed in*• the light of a literary • - prodhation. *ad masterpiece of ore -10 insipassed all criticdrm. Noth -lag was wanting. to make It coM '•• - plate, and nothing. added Oa _mar BO perfection. W ords were nude to . :.; convey the fineet,Mod &hada Ithadeitof thought, and yet all. stood out clear, ibrcible, unmistakable in meaning. The ' audience thought with the . orator, and fora time the orator and hinters teemed in One. -The most aniehed scholareldp. • the highest training and , culture, .the • most cultivated intelleetand marvel ..: lons power oforatory asecned to nteirk this Meanly roan/ kit led Of tho • CITY COUNCILS. \. epeeist lieedng—Untiniabed :dew Rosins.-40.1c Watei - Wocks, 6.e. A special meeting of the Select end Common C,ounctia of the city of Pitts. burgh waa held yesterday, (Thursday), March 10th, 1870. at two o'clock P. M. Members present—Measra. Ahl, Aiken, Armstrong, Btesoll, Brown, Barged°, ()MEM, Hammitt, Edwards, Friday, Balla. her, Glenn, Gross, Herron, House, E. P. Jones, I. Jonas, Kehew, Kirk. Lanfman; • Liddell, Litton, Lloyd, Morrow, Mur doch. Murray, McEwen, - McMahon, Phillips. Rafferty, Rees, Rush, Schmidt, Scully, Seeley, Shipton, Thompson. S. J. Wainwright, • Z. Wainwright, Wilson and President McAuley. White, Oa motion of Mr. Grow, it was reeolved to take up unfininhed the Mr. tiMpton called up report of the Water Committee. Mr. Lloyd presented the reports of the committees of 186 e and 1889, and moved that three hundred °opts. of each report and the report of W. Miner Roberts be printed. The motion was adopted. /dr. Burgwin called up an ordi eines re. lacing to carts and carriages, which bed been returned from Common Commas on account of informality, and moved to amend It by affixing a proper title to it. The motion was adopted. Tee ordinance rebates) to reducing rates of vehicle license on wide tires *as taken np. In C. C. lt was referred to a special committee. S. C. cotratirred and appointed Messrs Rafferty and Edererds on the committee. . • An oidineieeauthorizing the erection of wooden buildings in the Seventeenth ward, read and adopted in the O. C., was taken np. Mr. Smith presented a number of petitions signed by olticsns If the above ward, asking for the pawns of the or dinance Read and received. • The question recurring on the passage of theordinanoe, it was passed under a , suspension of the rules. Resolution relative to the grading of Webster avenue: passed in C. C. at a pre vious meeting was taken up, and ft. C. • concurred. Resolution relative to taxes and mode of assesiments, passed in C. C. at a pre vious meeting was taken up and 8. C. concurred, and Messrs. Ceram and Jones appointed on the Committee. Remonstrance against opening of, Kirkpatrick. street. Read and accepted. Resolution relative to the completion , of new City Hall, passed in C. O. at a pre rinds meeting was concurred in. Resonation relative to now water works and the appointment of a board of examiners, and employing a corps of en. alarms, passed in C. C. at a previous meeting, was taken up. . _ Mr. Aiken moved to lay the resolution on the table. Ur. Burgwln called for the yeas . and nays. Motion decided out of order. . Mr. Phillips moved to concur. Mr. Morrow objected. Mr. Surgwin moved that the resolu tion be put upon its third raiding. Adop ted. Mr. Burgwin moved that the resolution be passed toa third reading and final passage. Mr. Edwards moved to lay the matter on the table. Mr. Burgwin called for the yeas and. nays, when the motion was defeated, Metiers. Oaths, Murdoch. Beaty, Thomp son, Wainwright, S., and Wainwright, 8., voting In the affirmative. ' The question recurring on the passage of the resolution, Mr. Isaac Jame moved to amend by requiring the Water Corn. missionere to appoint theleugineer, an/ that the words "not members of Council" beMrlcken out. Mr. Burgwin moved to lay the amend ment on the table. Adopted. Mr: Burgwin called the previous ques tion width call was sustained. The resolution was then passed finally.. Resolution for aesia in lobbys of Conn ell Chambers, named in Common Coun cil, was concurred in. Resolution relative to the Church Guild, passed In Common Council, was taken up. Mr. Burgwin aeoved to concur. . Mr. Isaac Jones moved-to lay the mo 'lion on the table. - • Mr. Burgwin called the yea, and nays with the following result: dyea—Mtairs. Ahl, Origin, Edwards,. Friday, Gallaher, Gleno, Jews', Bellew, Udell, Lloyd, Mcßee° McMahon, Shipton, Thompson , Wairlight, McAu ley-17. Nays—Mesara. Aiken, Armstrong. sell, Brown, Burgwin,. Duncan, Gres; Herron, Rouse, lona. Birk, Laufnian, "-" ate 1211_2rdoch, Mann se; . , Wainwright.• Ai—. •. So the motion Was loaf. The Question then nctirred on the mo tion to concur, whinging adopted. A proposed ict °banging the time of making the annual city appropriations, approved In Common Council, wastaken up and Select Council concurred. Ordinance opening Clark street, passed In Common Council, wad taken up and concurred in. A proposed act of Assembly repealing portion of an act of Assembly relating Coveting* lioensis, approved In Common Council was taken up and concurred In. Report of Ocmimittee -on Claims and Adoonnts, presented and received In Common (bundle wax taken up and no tion of Omni:don Council concurred In. An ordinance authorizing the grading and paving of 234 street, passed in Com mon Council, was concurred in. Ordinance authorizing public seweron Diamond Meek from Cherry alley-to Smithfield street, palsied ILI C. C., wax taken up and action of 0.0. concurred In. Ordinances for grading, paving, de., of Fortieth street. Also for Davidson street, Poplar alley, Clark street, Cassell street, passed in C. O. wore concurred in. Ordinance for appointing oilmen on Poplar street,' passed in C. C. was con curried In. - olrdinanoe relailvo to the construction of buildloss, ova taken , llP. Mr. ScUlly moved to refer the ordi. 1111.1100 to the . Committe on Wooden Building' In conjunction With the build. Mr. Brown stated .sbatjthi .iirdlnance had been prepareChyiniebtied of the building Inspector.. Mr. sculls; stated ' that r.onder that statemead -Am mittufraw his amendment.- _ iebEtreit .MOVed ~ to amend by duuznactbeballl=lollol3 to read "not leas than vomits , nor meta than twenty dvicaerfront." Adopted. - 2dr.yellbahommored to amend by in serting the Word' "not More than •twenty-two feet high the brick walla 'gnat's nine inches." Mr. Rafferty moved to amend 'Vie = amendment byjsmertlng 28 instead of 22. Adopted. . • The Motion as ame n ded • - wai adopted.. Mr. Phillip* inbred to amend the oidi. mince mo as not to apply to wooden build togs itt•thethnenteenth ward during the year MCI. -adopted. Mr. Gallaher moved to amend by nor vidlng that no thalldingabould be erected on any street or alley to • greeter belghth than . the Width or the street -or alley bn which the same are erected. Th• smendmerut was lost. • . Mr. Reese moved that the whole matter be referred to a eommittee appointed to consult with loading builders to prepare an ordlnanoa. Mr-ltaffarty mewed lo,lay. the resolu tion on the table., AdoplAW , The queition then racerreatiactithe pi* sago of theffenntocersanimirnded, and on motion of Mr. Rafferty It was plated finally. Resolution relative to the Braddock's Plead turnpike parsed inl). C. was taken ap. and S. C. concurred in the action of Petition for additional police read and accepted. ht C. concurred.. PI titian to extend water main read and accepted. 'Reinlotions relative to the Paid The Deartment act from C. 0. ' Mr. McAuley nude an explanation of ids action In the matter, stating that the only change he had made was to request the Legislature to change the method of taxing,inauranos commode', from tax. tog eceiOut capital stock to a tax on the gross rpt.. Mr. Kirk said the resolution did not item•tocthieebanits spoken of by the gentleman, but to a. meeting of certain gi=el lbo in t t amposed to the bill rejected try his Council one year ago. • Mr. Phillips said that pietism ha was the gentlemad regret' to. He had met with other citizens end bad a right to do so. He had, a right to - oppose. any MINIM* in this Cloundi be though ob. jectionabbi and would still go further to Impale it in meetings of citizens and goto the Jellfhilatera andel/IMO it there. Mr. Jones, presented an amendment to the resolution providing that the tax be levied on the gross receipts Instead of the capital stock. The amendment was adopted. Tits resolution as amended was adipted. A second resolution authorizing a committee to inquire as to what mem. bars of Council changed the resolution relative to the Paid Firs Department act. Mr. Kirk moved to lay the resolution on the table. Adopted. Ordinance opent Main street, passed in Comenownrti, Was concurred in. Reaolutton relative to Braddock , . Plaid Plank Road. 'Rotarian to • spatial cam- Ordinal* , OPet4ng Beech ail. /Ad c l3rdinsnae. ibr aiding and paying Main Agelaot Mundt concurred. Tao report of the &rod Ootazultts% • . ? :.::: :: . ' ,,,1- i ; j.t,;i:i! , . l 's!t:iii i .i'Z'-t. ''''''AFY.-iiYf','!l.l,.'-'':;l•,f•'.ct-••-.'-;''',;.f,..''-'.- presented in wee.read and ap proved; • S. C. concurred. Ordinance authorizing the grading and paving of Thlrtyaiecond etreet, was referred back to the Street MatraMee. Petition of K. Bracken, relative to the Forty.eighth street *ewer was referred to street Committee. Ordinance for opening Cassett street. Laid over. • Petition of itifr. Connolly for woolen building. S. C. concurred. Mr. Jones, an ordinance for opening Conrad street.. Referred to the Street Coin mince. Ordinance for opening Rebecca street. Read three times and passed. AEA' BUCILNIVM The report of the Committee on Wooden Buildings was read and so. corned. An ordinance from the above Com mittee granting privilege to certain Par.- ties to erect wooden buildings. Read three times and passed. Mr Phillips presented a report of the Committee on *My Property. Read end accepted. Mr. Phillips moved that the Commit tee on City Property be is:unmated to haVe the fence around Washington grave yard repaired. Mr. Brown, a resolution providing for a Joint session of Council at the next r u ed= o m m eetilisr op t t o w elect Water Com. Mr Gross, a resolution providing that said Commlwarinere shall report to OA:ln cas the result of their investigation's. Adopted. Mr. Brawn, eh oryntmee providing for the Mention of a Milk Inspector. Read three times and pained. • Also; an ordinance relative to the ap. pointment of a Salt Inspector. Read and laid over under the rnles. . . . Also, a communicatihr, from John 0. Mitchell, et al, relative to a warrant. Referred to Finance Oomndttee with power to act. Also a petition of William Smith for an Iron clad building.. Referred to the Committee op Wooden Buildings. Mr. E. P. Jones, an ordinance for open. Ing Hoinewood street. Rend three times and passed.. Also ordinances for gradtng and paving Madison street. Tustin street, changing the name of Westminster sienna to Frakstowu avenue. ti • Mr. row!, apa on ror the (lithos:ton or Loog avolltle. Referred to the Survey Committee. Mr. Murdock, a potion for a new road in the Twenty-tat ward. Referred to Survey Committee. The Chairman road a report of the City Controller transmitting aundry bine and applications far reductions on busineme tax. • Report accepted. - A reaolution for payment of a bill of John Trimble • for posting notices. 'Adopted. Resolution to pay a bill against Peebles township. - Adopted. Mr. Armstrong, • resolution for wooden buildingii. Referred to the Com mittee on Wooden Buildings. On motion, adjourned. 1=11:1 Called to order at ten minutes pest two o,clock, the following members answer ing to the 'call of the roll: Messrs. Arthurs, Albeit., Barker, Beckman, Black. Booth, Bradley, LYmeron ' Cu key, Chalmers, Daum, Diamond, wards, Faxon, Fodder, Forson, D. L. Fleming, John Fleming, liaszam, flare,. llona, Miller, Moore, Moorhead, Mor gan, Negley, OWver IL W., Sr., Pander, Freston, Seibert, Solt!, Snidle; Shoeb, Sim., Smith, Sneatben, Snodgrass, Ws], lace and Preelderit Tontlimsort. • The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and'approved. The President stated Councils bed been called together in. special session to con. alder matters in relation to the bill uthoriring Chuneila to establish a Pald Ice Department. I= Hr. Morgan said that at the last meet log of Councils, the Common broach had adopted a resolution for the appointment of a Committee to lovedigate alleged charges in the bill as for wardod. with the approval of Cannella. This action bad not boatman:red to by Select ikn:mil, and he thought Common Council should now take the matter in their own hands. A bill - bad been substituted for the one neat on. This bill- ought to be stopped. It took the wholo control out of the hands of • Council and gave it ler o few men. He was mowed to this, and to get at the matter aimed a series otiose. lotions as follows; Wumenual, rota meeting of the &loot and Common Councils celled for the purpose. an act of Assembly was promo ted by the Committee on Fire Engines and Hose. empowering the Councils of an. rt irkrlAPßoi l iff - ment the contract the adieus througlr representatives in Connelly, and where/ea; it a alleged that some. ineMbera. Or this Canuion Council, lii °ohne:Mon with others who style - thernsetrbi(l“the !pos. pie;have prepared and .forwardsid to the Legislature an act creating a Paid Firs Department and potting it under the control Of Commisteners not elected by Councils, and takitig all atithoritY sot of the hands of Councils, and by the provisions of said bill the Commissioner' named have authority to nominate their successors end perpeteste and retain control of said department for all time. thereby attempting Miaow MI. the will of the citizens rot expressed by Councils; therefore. • Resolved, That the Legislature be and they are hereby requested not to pass tho "Long bill, 'as it le called, - creating a paid lire department for this city, bet to pees the act forwarded -to them by Councils with the amendment, taxing the gross receipts* of Wl' late; Fire mud Marine Insurance companies doing busi ness in the city at not more than three and one halt - mills upon eiehdollar of gross receipts. Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed . by this branch of Cotmcils foe the purpose of ascertaining If any members of this body wore inatrationtal In haring the bill not passed by Councils, forwarded to the Leglelaturs, and report the • same , to this body at their next meeting, that. this Council may take such action us they may deem proper. MYST/MOUS COltGr . J.Tr., , Mr. Morgan—The reason I offered this paper Is that I am told there are some members of Connell interested In the new MIL lam afraid to my anything about this matter, as limo+ been told I'll have my jaws broken if I do. Well I can ray that If , the men who made that threat were- on this floor I would go ahead .all - tbe same; I would say just what - I pleased. -I won't mention any names because they are not here, but if theywore I'd name them out and— . Mr. Hare—Mr. Presldentl call on the . gentleman to mention the names of any members of Council who Made use of Inch threats. - . _ Mr. Morgan—lt was not Cbunclimen who made the threats, but others who are Interested with them, I won't 'mention any names now. There Rai a meeting held a few nighty ago in a room on Fourth avenue where the thing was fixed up. Sadie members of Council were there in conjunction with two or three other men,,ad the bill was made up by them. They call themselves 'the people." That reminds me of the little joke of the throe. little F,nglish tenon who issued a manifesto, and styled themestees"the people." (Laugh ter.] These men are *lna people" of Pittsburgh. They have Iliad tills thing up, and all the men have been appointed. fly the provlelorte of the till they can't be put our dolma by. Imposehment: • I hope Cannella will hot let thlti bill' pea, I hobelhey pre theadzresPletainnit. and send thereto Harrisburg and if COMP mon Colwell can't get Select to do any thing let them take it up alone. Wo are the direct represents:lessor the people, as we come from them (rash every year. Let mil do our duty. President-11es the gentleman any motion to Make Mr. Morgan—Yes, Mr, I move the adop. tion of this paper, as it is read. vote was taken, when the motion was decided affimatteely without debate. In acoordenta With the last resolution; the Prodentappolmed, Messrs. Morgan Mms, a d nd Hare the Committee of In vestigation. - VARIOUS PETITIONS. On motion she rules ware 'impended and new miscellaneous hi:Lamm taken up. Mr. Moorhead offered a resolution for ages lamp at the corner of OVerhill street and 11111 alley. Mr. Pander, a resolution fora gas lamp on Wyllo street. Both papers referred to this Committee. Mr. Bahiatier, &petition in relation to Fortyolghth street sewer. Referred to Street Committee. C. O. concurred In the action of S. C. in relation to the Water Committee's, report. Mr. Rare attend a petition for the ax. tension of Rural street. Referred to the Survey Committee. • • - Also, a petition from Martin Connelly asking' the Privilege to remodel a frame home lathe Fourth ward. Referral to the Committee on• Wooden Buildings. • • Mr. Lyon, a bill from John H. Sawyer for atone, to the amount of: $3,000. He moved It. reference to the Finance VOW* mitts° with power to act. Several members asked for informa tion as to what the bill meant.. Mr. Schleiter explained that it was a purchase made by the Street Committee some time laid year forstreet purposes. The bill wee finally , referred to ' the Street Committee. • I. -.; • fiTitratt IYPnoVZYaNTa. ' • khan promoted the report of the Street Oomodttee, aocomPaaled by e • IM PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: PItIDAY MARCH 11, 1870 number of papers, which were disposed of ea follows: Ordinance for opening of Beech alley from Pride to Stevenson street, passed finally: one for opening Main street from Butler !treat totireens• burg pike, passed finally; one for grad ing and paving of Main street, from But ler street to Greensburg pike, peeped finally; report of viewers on Hatfield street, received; a resolution relative to "road bed" of Braddock's Field Plank Road, passed; an act empowering the city to enter upon and take pout:melon of the "road bed" of any turnpike or plant:- road within the limits of the city, and stipulating for the appointment of Com missioners to appraise the value of the same and the amount of damage. to be paid by tax on the property holders along the line. The bill was discussed at some length, when objections being made It was laid over for the present. Mr. Arthurs then offered the following: Resolved, That as soon as the Brad. dock's Field Plank Road Company shall" surrender to the city of Pittsburgh tho free use of the road bed covered, by their charter, or !shall abandon tile privileges conferred upon said company by their said .:barter, then the laid city will as. mune all resporalbillty of keeping said road in repair, and will release said cor poration from all, liability In that behalf. Read three times and passed. Mr. D. L. Fleming presented a resolu tion for the erection of a gas lamp on Washington street, between Franklin street and Fifth avenue, Seventh ward. Referred to GM Committee. OLD uusinizsg. Mr. Morgan called up the ordinance to relation to Homewood avenue, gist ward. After some examination, It was ascer tained that the paper was in tho hands of the Committee. The following Unglues% stated upon in Select Connell, Feb. 28, MO, wee re ported Ordinance relative to vehicle license. Fam Itosoed. In Common Council laid over. lution rblatiVe to new City Hall. In. Select Council amended by adding the word "City" before the word "Hall." Common Council receded and concurred. On motion adjourned. THE COURTS. Litttrlet Court—Judgo Hampton THURSDAY, March the came of Bowers vv. Donnelly, prevlodely re• ported, the jury fdund for the defendant. The first - cue taken up wee that o Krenihemp •s. Greedy's siffninistratrix Action to recover IMO, borrowed money Verdict for S2IILO o. The next cases taken up were those of R. T. Kerr • ve. T. 11. McClelland et al. and R. R. B. Kendall vs. Th same de fendants. • . • • moth cases were of a similar haracter, and were trledioirether. In March, 'ad, defendants organized a company for the purpose of purchasing oil territory, and solicited subscriptions. Kerr subscribed tIIOO and Kendall 000. It was represent ed that the land moo altusted in Hancock county, West Virginia, and• when in quiries were made no such land appear. ed to be^4ti that county. The action. were brought to recover the amount ad vanced, on the ground of alleged fraud en the part of defendants. On trial. TRIAL LIST FOR FRIDAY 61 Truttlek vs. Job% et al. 84 Reee vs. Morrow. 65 Caldwell .t Bro. vs. Millie-ger Pad flame vs came 75 Riddell vs.. Duff. 80 Mestrerst. vs. McCullough & Co. 01 Haigh bOo. for use, U. Steamboat "Minim Us." 100 Le Ih:13 , vs. Wiley. 110 Gluteus' 011 Refining . Co. vs. Dll - worth & Benner. 112 Jacobi vs. Schoen, et al. Court of Quarter Stations—Judge ster TituRRDAY, March 10.—In the Came Of the Commonwealth vs. Jacob Newmyer the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. In the cese of the Commonwealth vi. D. P. and David Hatch, indicted for for cibly entry and detainer. the jury re turned a verdict of guilty. The first case taken up was that or the Commonwealth vs. Wm. Wingrothrln• dieted for selling liquor to a habitual drunkard after notice not to dose. This case wee tried at. a proViCrus term of Court and anew trial granted. The jury to the present case returned a verdictof guilty. Motion for anew trial andrar Rona filed. The next case MILLI up was that of the Comnnonwoatit vs. Wm. Lynch, indicted for keeping a gambling house, Geo. Bowers, prosecutor. Alas. tkohran. ~ represented. tot _Commonwe al th. •: • T.X.rt, - 1.-Szciar -24. Bayne. appeared Inc the . defendant. Thar-defendant was December, 1869, proprietor of a house at Nei. 2in the Diamond, ,First ward, All.. gheny, where, tt is alleged, ho kept and blabiblined -fisui*lur: h Ol l OO . Thu Jury, alters brie absence, brOught:ln a verdict of guilty. • Xn the case of the -Commonwealth vs. Jacob Wolf, Indicted for false presences,. a none pros was allowed by the Omitt on payment of oasts by the defendant. In the cane of 'Geo. Roe, tridlotad'foi false pretense,. nolle pros. allowed on payment of mats by the defendant. John O. Keuchler was arrainged upon an indictment of perjury. .Wllliam D. Moore, Eaq, counsel for the amused, moved the Court to quash the indictment, and flied reasons, James Harlon plead guilty to an In dictment for larceny, and was 'sentenced two years and clx months in the peniten tiary. Wm. Prankintiaugh, indicted for the larceny of an accordeon, the property of John rilmlcic, was arraigned and plead guilty. The Court. garehlin four.nionths In the Workhouse. Samuel Johnson and Wm. Bell; alias Wm. Cook. eohwed,Vere arraigned on s charge of stealing a coat, the property of Jahn Martin.' On trial. •TRIAL 1.1 IST YOR FRIDAY. -- 31 Dora. vs. Patrick Dunn. T) Jas. V. Kerr, 3 oases, 35 Win. Haley. _ 210 " James Johnson. _ • .29 Petrick Burke. 30 e Jahn Waldlerr: 32 e Ellrabeth Elsenhels. 33 e P. IL Johnston, et al. 34 Albert Keller. " - • 35 James Herten. 41 " George A. Nelson. 37 Samuel Johnston, et al. - 'TRIAL Llll2 FOR SATURDAY. 14 Com. la. Jack Bonner, et al. , 16 e John Doris. 28 Dominic O'Connell.' . 60 Joseph Beckon.' 61 Daniel Hanlon. 52 Rebecca Calle). , ba _ Jaiob Capps._ George Graham. porter Common Picas—Map Vteire i: THURSDAY, March 'tho 'dase attitin vs..Hatotlnson.. thti,N4 A bend for the deponent, cortltyler a betides dui him nly 1123 m '_ , Glaarge_Wore,A. A. *ai m ud Wm. Moore vi. John °raffia ; Sakai on apron `suboory note. On tdat. . TRIAL UHT TOR VILIDAT. 817 IWetl vs McClure tp. . L Read et al. % Btairart . - 8 Reese vs Mei. Bnento tit CO. vs Fargium6 h Beek. 6 LNian vs Johnson. Ltw in Hartman. , - ; • 7 Planklngton ye Ron tp. 8 Rugg Yll ZIMUMICIIII3. ", • 9 Madison In M0011n100k,,,, , ; 71 ' , 1. 19-ZOWnett l.l ßelOij.P 6 l ll ol%. - ', s • Irßuqdpene Ga. 12 Brady ye Beckham. "A Neut. 0[114004" This evening there will oolitic within the Ilmits of our smoke. beclouded city, a contest of mind with mind, whirl!), will clearly prove that there is an Institution On our midst,. eminently successful In removing the smoke and fogs 'of Igoe. ranee from the atmosphere of mind, and causing it to bask in the noonday splen. dor of leaning's "been. . • . The time has gone by wholl the athlete,' by exhibitions Cr din leas strength,. won the admiration of the gaping crowd, and Instead we have the neb:er es hiblUon of the mental powers in the arena of corn. bat. Beauty of form and feature may °herrn for a day. but like the ephemeral flower, they are transient and :fleeting, while beauty of mind grows brighter and brighter as the seasons roil. An exhibition of the above nature may be witnessed this evening at the Female, College. to which plies the lovers of the intellectual. should repair promptly at This trotitntion is ins wait flourish log condition, powering an °Moloney for training and cultivating the mental faculties tO the greatest 'possible degree of symmetry and perfection. Then pray do not fall to attend the i,iEssay Contest . . this evening, at . 7 o'clock. • All .11econits mui be Ilfttltd . . All. persona indebted to J.' W. Barker . . & 89 . 2darket "treot, on bOok =count or in any other way,. are reapeethnly quelled to settle their soot:runts on or be fore the eleventh day of March instant,. aa 'the brudoese .of the arm will be wound up finally on that day. All accounts remaining unsettled atter that date will ho put in the hands •of an attorney for collection. . ilooda will Do mold mall du(' a& AdirdrdittratOra' Sale a t great valuation In Prima ma eVerythlng mina, be sold. ALLEGHENY COUNCILS. Regular alleeting—Petidona—Reporto of Commktteta—Hesolutlous and Ordinals. A regular meeting of the Select end Common Comiella of Allegheny waa held yesterday (Thursday) evening. March 10, DIN: select Council. Members present! Messrs. Hackett. Stine, Megraw, PattersonJ. C., Patterson A,. Peterson, Phillips, Itsiter, President Mcßrier and J. — R. Oxley, Clerk. The minutes of the proceeding meet ing were read and approyed. . PETITIONS. Mr. A. Patterson presented a petition for a lattersi mower on Frazier street. Referred to Street Committee. A leo petition fur grading Mulberry. Referred to Street Committee. Also for gee poet on Sheffield street. Referred to Gas Committee. Mr. Reeler, a petition for the grading of Jalappa street. Referred to Street Committee. REPORT OP THE COMMITTEE OR CITT PRopERTT. • Mr. Riddle, Chairman of the Commit tee on City Property, presented the re port of the Committee. aceounsuiying which was a plan for an engine house In the Eighth ward, and a resolution author- Islam the construction of the same, and awarding the contract to Murdoch et flail at ed,240. , The, report was accepted and the rose lotions adopted. REPORT OF THE ETRE= COMMITTEE. Mr. Patterson, chairman of the Street Committee, presented the report of the , committee. • The Committee think a nude sewer on Deaver avenue absolutely necessary, and report favorably en the Plattof one and au ordinance authorising Its con atrilettelif Om an, ordinance for sewer on North avenue. Relative to grading Natio 0 Lane the Committee have in structed the City Engineer to prepare plans and report coat. An ordinance relative to cleaning aidowalks once a week Was also reported. The Ceinuitttee have authorized the City Solicitor to settle with Mr. Maincina, who bee brought ' sett against the city for damages, on the beet possible s terrne, and Mr. Harkins agrees to settle if the Cornelius will allow him a not-cif against his paving which amounts to Vie. pf 5375, and a resolution authorizing &Battlement no the above terms was reported. The following additional ordinances and resolutions wore repotted by the Committee. I Au ordinance fora hoard wail, onßells avenue. Grading end patina Malley. Grading and paving Whig alleY. • I Resolution for opening Locilist street. The report was accepted and the LIZ"' Infirm adopted. The ordinanoesdeferred to were then I ' taken up and passed dually under a mm . 1 pension of the rules, except that in rota' [ion to Pitt alley, which was laid over . ; under the rttlea. The reeolutlon re!stlie to opening east street was Lid over under the robs. The ordinance relarlve to cleaning sidewalk,. was mid over under the rules. The ordinance relative to a sewer on Beaver avenue was taken up end passed finally. • Mr. Patterson presented the reports of viewers on HeciftwlC street anti Lane alley. Approved. CORTILOI.Liit's HIMONT. Mi. Rail, Chairman of the Finance Committee, presented the report (lithe City Controller, of which-the following la • tp na 70 I= No. I. Oolarleo • • s. A.re howleses ao.l Uwe. tin g 5. " Wages and L 1.11011146 •• 7. !Survey. •• route : Law Peofwetl Total - ecmc 43 The report was received and the (be troller anthorind to certify warranta for the psychotic of the leavers' bills. I= Mr. Hall presented the report or the Finance Committee, accontoanytng which was the following reaolution: • Resolved, That the TIIMIUTer be and is heteby authorized to pay- John ISWarl, Evq.,the sum of 2107.120, being the ante due htm for eonetmettng the wood en sewer on Freemont street, and charge the - smite to the - West Common Sewer -Fund. Reap .. fred, That the . Committee on Finance be and they are hereby author ized and instructed to revise and "A tot rsaimmear tivir city_ odloere and re• port an ordinance axing and astabliehing the same fer-the year The report. tika accepted and the first resointioneiliepted.. The second reeohition Vat bad on the table. Art ordiname incoming the animist Of certain °Moors . was taken - up and after consider.tble disci:Lesion Was defeated by s. vote of 6 to 6: . . . Mr. Megraw prostrated a resolu'ion au thorising the Controller to nettle with the Board lifeastirer; Ibr the yeer ending De! cember. 31, 180, at the rate of twenty per cent on the growl amount of the col. Melons. Adopted. Mr. A. Patterson preeented a resole- Wm Instructing the nuance Committee to report an ordinance ,repoallng the or; &name incrwillns thlisafarles ercdrtain edictal/1 moved Its reference to the Fi nance eommlttee. Mr. Biddle Moved to lay tEo motion on the table. , The motion was lost. The quash* then recurred on the ref- erence of the resolution to the Finance CommutenteAdch motion was adopted. A resolotion relathe to the Pleasant Valley Ratting bill. adopted in Common Connell, wee taken up. - Mr. Mal moved . toamend by sink log out the &gnu "for its defeat we will hold them ruponslble." Mr. Meson* was opposed to striking out, the clause. If the members of the Senate took offense at It, let them do so, there were plenty of better men who would MI their places. Ile thought the defeat of the bill indicated that the mem bers of the Senate from this county had but little Influence. When a local bill of that character was brought op, it was ounomaryl df. the, .members from the district front whence it came favored It, to peas 111,, and the excuse of the members (rem this °panty that they had voted for the bill - end that Mr. Wallace or some other manAlving In the: eastern part of the Mate. hid defeated It. would not do. There was some other influence at work, The motion to strike out carried and he resolutlon as amended adopted. Mr. J. 0. Patterson called uo the pro. • • nesrblll prolidlng for the extension of ederal etrtrat. . Mr..,Rldatie [Pored to poetpone the litter mon tient meeting.• Adopted. On , . MOtiCall.ll4jOUTUOd. Clawson :Commas. President Warner In the cher. Mora han' prose* wore Mama,. Ashworth, .thiblu,Col4l67.ollinctra,Mainta, Hunker . 1110tInas, Harabenroatbor, McNeil, HOW. bottom . ltayueldi, fileak, Taggart , and Warner, romadeot. The toinalsis of the Wit mooting were read and appwried, •- . --.! 1 ~ rgyrriorts, as.. 1 . Mr. Te ri, presented a remoostraeoo tainting a sewer on .11esvor street between intsponery avenue and threw. ;talky all O ..114414 over. Air. II ...itenroether presented a pen 'tin for I opening of Union street hum North iv . Oa,' iteforredlo throat Cum• unite.. i i Mr. , li nit Jnt waseed a petition for the erect of is lIIMP peat at the corner of Males and Boyle street& Referred to Ualsakinsunittee. Mr. Slink powented a eommunication from the, Pork Commissioners listing that Ike ((Snood report of that Commis. mien wogid he open for luspootionist a few dayat itenelyed and tiled. Mr. Meilen pregentad a annumpleation from Capiatu Charles A. Miller, !taking for a Nuttehls armory for bla military or. ganisstinta We .' e /Wetted to the Utimml M ttoo ty y. . ilul niny tuniented a petition from Marge M afia Co., asking for the wash. Maim? of .- first ohm ../Sahludery," annom led ' lry an ordinance asking that sorp kiss. ~ be appointed Fond Master,' , . Op motion, the petition was referred to the CitrOnlinanne Committee. , Mr. Bitting!! tireeented a resolution slaking tbat She rienatoni and Represen tatives Ig Uarriaburtg from this city be requestixt ttl Urge UM pausge of the late oity a •dAilod.. . ' ildr. cod liastlaga o pt f e the Committiaon Firs nogilloatind /Wm, reported ' the follow , lag resolution, Arltb - no„ affirmative re. sommendation :. .._ Itcsaincd, By the Select and Common Counolluf the oily, f Allegheny thstthe Committee On Fire It virtues and Bose be and Mel are hereby authorised to dls Yoga Oahe two horses used for Columbia truck and porobaso two others better adapted Mr thePegrivaae• ' '__ . Mr. Ilitstinp ttionght tho-hanins were altogether uswatb, and -atheists, could he furnished at the game rust "bids . wordfl answer:better. ' .....-1-,•-,.•:-, .. „ • Mr. !delimit oota Imo no reason whY thin' were not tgtren more extichse aid In this manner tamed. '. Mr. Hanna gave true Me opinion that oxen warn altogether too slow for the in . oleo ho would , reconimead thew: thought spirited animals 'llmre 'whol !sympathy • with — the - oMearand urged that drivers who were capable of managing such only should be em ployed. The resolution was rejected. Mr. Hanna, of the Market Committee, reported the following receipts: Duncan Uallae, Clerk or If•r,itr. J•nnuy it.. 5 So retattary so 30 30.1'0.3 10 030. B. IdeNnltv. We13310.31er of the Ass Dl33lvncl3oalcs. - .1•300.11 TM .11 3' re3:o3 , ' ' • 17. ttoal It'vhointr.,l'eel:.bmaiter of the tlec- Jaauarf reUr!ll.l7 =1 . Received and tiled. Mr. Ashworth presented a resolution relative to the opening and 'grading of Federal street from its present terminus. 'in Allegheny city to a point on the Per rysTill plank road in McClure and Re serve townships, Allegheny county. On motion of Mr. McNeil:the Council adopted and recommended its passage by the Legislature. Mr, McNeil presented a resolution-ask log the removal of a certain awning at the corner of Anderson street and the Fort Wayne Railroad. Passed. The Street Commissioners were author ized to have deg atones laid on Ohio ntreet;at the co:swings of Centre avenue, West street, Middle street, East and Chestnut streets. Referred ,to Street Committee. - Adjourned. • NOON-DAT BOBBIN. Ronk Entered by"..Bild Thieves—They nweep the Money from We Counter Into a Bonet- - nee Followed and Ar rested—Monty Recovered TRW Intermit Added. - • That Pittsburgh can boast of as brave • clan of robbers aa belong to the pro• feeaton, we had another illustration yesterday, demonstrating the lact that they- no longer “choose darkness rather than light,"• for their deeds of' . wickedness. But at told-day when the sun .is elalning at its , highest meridian of glary and dispelling darkness from' ' every nook and corner, three mon drive l UP Carson street, the Broadway of our mister corporation, sod at the door of the Merchants and Manufacturers Bank, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth I ' streets, two of them, Wm. McCulley and Prank Moran, alight. and enter the bank. Mr. Volght, the Cashier, happens pJust at tt time to beis in the hack room artaking of hdinner. They close the door and lock It he w!. ' lore Mr. V. in aware of their move. , merits, and still thinking some of h I acquaintances are having • joke at h I expense, he calla to them to cease foe and let him out. But they heed not, and I the eeeiazr breaks open the door just in time to are them make their exit- With the contents of his coaata, $12,000, In • "sacred basket, they .leap lute the bnggy, ply the whip and are speeding 1 rapidly away with our genial friend, the ' cashier, fat following in the rear. The I chase Is a lively ontli Is becomes general. until the robbers are threatened I Ito in overtaken, when two of them whir baskei in hand, Lump from the buggy and direct their amps to wards the "hill country." By this time the entire upper portion of Birmingham Is loan uproar. The man in the buggy .L . (I.ll.3uliy's brother) escapes. The two I bet eg the money finding the pursuit too him attempt to conceal themselves Iby s kiin g into the residence of Mrs. liar where they are' found and arrest- I ett tij; Juntas Ileteel and a party of oth. era: They bad • hearing forthwith, and the threats of the enraged ClOrens, with their cries of "bang them, made it any thing-but pleaaant for the prisoners. . In default of $20,000 bail, each, they were committed to jail, and the basket of money returned to the bank. On their persona were forlnd two dirk knives and one eight barreled shooter.. , The cashier had but eh hour befdre I sent to McVay & Co. a deixialt of 1f,11,000,- ' which, had the party succeeded in cap turing and retaining, would have abund antly repaid them for their dare devil deed. But, man le, they are out of pocket $13,0'2, the amount over and above what was stolen. As is supposed they used, their basket for a general depository, an di had before entering the bank that anon= ' of money on hand, which the one ey McCulley, who was hat seen davin leisurely along' Sixth saes; (St. Clair would do well to return and calm. A example should be made of a few ch actors of thus stamp by our courts of j tire, dealing out to thetn punahmertt to the bitter end. - ' _ ?14 !ft .I.6di OS 94116 1,613 h. 6Q PETROLEUM. Production for the Month of February The Herald says: The month under review was marked by a further general decrease in to product of the oldest producing ilisiriots. The cold and on. favorable weather that prevailed during a part of • the Month, and the few good wells struck united to- oocsaion. the decrease. Save in one or two locations the daily average production, as shown by shipments and. stock ,F,, was 11,927 t... barrels, against 11,634 els In Janu ary, or a decrease of abo 717 barrels daily. • The . following Spires show the pro duction during February, 1889: Total shipment of crude for February, of bar rels of forty-flve gallona.each, 310,1911 add to reduce to barrels of forty-five gal lons each, 14,427; total shipment of bar rels of forty-three gallons cacti, 324,618; stock on hand February lst. 342,390; otoch on hand March lid, 354474; add in crease on March bd. 9.081. Tote/ Pro dnction during February, 333,702. Average per day for twenty-eight days, 11,917. The average per day in February, 1869, was 9,576. DttralovaryldetUng Yesterday sfternoon a number of la dies 'interested .1n mtrafenary work as sembled in the, Second Presbyterian Church (Rev. 'Dr. Howard's) to take some action In reference to the establish ment of an orphan asylum in Calcutta India. • The meeting was addressed by Mbar Brittain, who has been tolling as a adesionary In that Bold for some time past. She explained the object of the asylum and the great need of such an In- stitution in that place to aid the mission ary's work. et the close of her eloquent appeal, the matter was discussed by the ladies at some length, after which an association was formed ; o carry out the Idea. suggested by Miss Brittain. The following ladles were chosen as desig- nated, who are empowered to collect funds for the accomplishment of the noble enterprise. • President—Mrs. Branot. {lee President—Mrs. H. Hays. • Secretary—Wm M. Bakewell., Treasurer—Miss V. Johnson. Managers—First Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Bpring ; Sewed Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Wm.. Bakewell ; Third PresbytertanChurch, Mrs; Preston; Cen. tral Presbyterian Chusch. Mrs. M. Moor head; Trinity Church,' Miss M. Holmes; Ht. Andrews Church, Mm. F. Bissell; St. James Church, Mrs. McKay; St. Peters, Mrs. Christy; Christchurch, Allegheny, Mrs. A. Robinson. Dr. Bell's Church, Allegheny, Miss - ; Dr. Pressly's Church, Allegheny, Miss Grey; Dr. Clark's Church, Allegheny, Miss Dean. Dr. Hodge's Churc h . A ll egheny, Mts. Hodge; Dr. Wilson • Church, Allegheny; Mrs. Rawl]; Dr. Sproul's Church, Alla. ebony, Mrs. Ondry; Christian Church, Allegheny, Mrs. B. Doe; Contra' Church, Allegheny,Mlse M. Bryan ; Rev. Mr. Kerr a Church, Allegheny, Mrs. Park; Rey. Mr. Dickey's Church, Allegheny, Min Frazier; Rev. Mr. Milligan's Church, Allegheny, Miss Alger); Rev. Mr. Brown's Church, Allegheny, Miss blase; .Rev. Mr. Laird's Church, Mrs. Way man; Rev. Mr. Stuckenburg's Church, Mrs. thinakenburg; -Rev. Mr. Iddllel land's Church, Mies Ralston; Rev. Mr. Renne's Church, Mrs. Jas Irwin; Rev. Mr. MeMillsn's Church, Mrs. McMillan; Congregational Church, Mrs. F, Woods; Wesley Chapel. - him Leman; Christ Church, Mrs. Yankirk; Filth. Avenue Church,' Mrs, Sand's Idbarty Sheet Church, Min Hunuirsts; Dr. Dickenon's Church, Ulu M. H. Smith; Dr.'Young's Church, Miss McClurg; Shady Side, Church, Mrs. Chambers;.-East Liberty Presbyterian Church, Mrs. Wm. Men wattle; Calvary Church, East Liberty, klishHowe; rdethodisttlhurch. East Lit any, Mrs. J..llyard;• Rev. Mr; Leech, Church, Lawrenceville, - Mrs. Johns; Rev. Mr. - Andrew's Church, LlLWrellee vine, Mrs. Andrews; St. Johns Church, Lawrenceville, Miss Chislett; Manche. ter Presbyterian Church, Mrs. B. Bake. well; St. Markel Church. Birmingham, Miss - Phillips First Presbyterian Church, Allegheny, Um M. Davis; Cumberland Presbyterian, Mrs, E. Q. Alter this organisation the meeting ad journed until- three o'clock this after noon, when Alias Brikaln will continue her address to ladles and • children on Missionary Work In India - lea attentionot parties wishing to rent a large and bandaomely famished' hall with ante and .reeeption room, Is sailed to such an advertisement on oar first page. This Hall la in- a 'good location and Is such aa is rarely offered. Kindling Weed. Sawed-said split, nice and dry, delivered by she barrel through both attys.4C:orders loft et either end of the Bt. Clair 'or Hand street bridge will repave prompt altsation. . , Keep Clean.—"Cleanlinsias is akin to 1 Godliness," and those who are desirous of excelling in the rare virtue should pur- Plisse brooms from the manufactory of Mardorf Co., who for thepurpose of enlarging their oParationa have re• moved their establishment to Woods Run. This firm manufactures a broom of A No. 1 quality, and at prices to soil the times. Their old friends and cue.. Mine'rs will leave orders a h t the soe store of Watt. Lang Co,, 172 and 174 Wood street. March Weather brings discornfort to all, but imperially is it a cause of alarm to invalid's. A glass of cream ale !livery beneficial to valetudinarians, and dining the changeable weather no parson of a weak constitution eliould faille have a barrel of Pier, Dermals d.Co.'selei CEM I{ 41 , 1 111 . 1.1.1.1 MEI Grocery Store at Auction.=Tbe stock of groceries, &c. In- Russel's store, corner Rebecca street and Allegheny avenue, will be sold on Saturday (to-morrow) morning at 10 o'clock. A LEGGA.TE, Nor fashionable hair-dressing, plain or by curling, and a frizzle, for a luxurious shave or WI, and for skillful cupping and leeching, call at Willtamson's els gant saloon at No. 190 Federal street Allegheny. Compositor NY anted A iirst.rate, rapid and steady news• paper compositor can obtain a norms nent situation on a morning papal . , at highest wages, by addreming ' , Box A, GAIIVITS office." . BUISIPESIS NQTICES The Ladles' Serene °lob, of Now York, rreently changed their discussions from Wernstri's suffrage to Hale preparations 'and Pimple Banishers. They declare that where oath', had not gm:towel them with isgsuly, It was their tight—yea, their duty-to Het it where they could. So they all voted that Mag nolia Balm ovethama mellowness. Rough Skin, and Ringmarke, and one to the complexion a moth dieting. (hotpot.) and moobie•ilk• sp. peon.: (dallier°os to men. so donbt); and that Lyon's liathairon made the hair grow our, and awful pretty. and moreover prevented it from turning gray. If the proprietors of these articles did not send the Platers an Invoke they are ...stamen. =ZEE 11/LUT—PAITZERON—At 16 Federal wisest, Plusborgb, ow Marsti 10th, IIITO. by E. T. 11. R.OIIZ, Mt . ..ROBERT L. HAUT sod Miss MARTHA *. PAT WRILSIIN, of West LeSswort, 111(1.ns county. Ps. DUTEUINTON—TOWER — On Timmbty eve, lag, 7ebroull7th, IVIO. by R. r. A. Nobly. Mr. 7.+Y ZS C. MARIN GTIOI to Mks ANNA L. TOWER, botb of Tem Aerabebvilb, Pa. InIM • , DOUGLAE—On Thuntasv morning I . l 2, Vr i o , r i a ,l, ll .. r. o llMbAltET W. DUWILIL B a nr flier age. !unmet . Lora the residerce of her hothead, Wm. Douglas, 37 Federal street, Yittabergh.. on el.l,yollloar. at AN o'clock. Religious serviced at II o'clock. /Mends of the family are invited to attend. RERL—Oo Thursday afternoon. March 10th. mi•ntes gaga 111 o'clock, CONRAD BJGEL, In ate 1130, yeer of his age. inners] ou SakUnnak wittletno. I . lth lust., at 10 Wench, from Ms lath residence. No. 11 Church avenue. Allegneny. The 'frienda of the femlV ara sae poet fully Invited to attend. UNDIRT.S.&&' CHARLES es PEEIII,Ep u 1 . 2. DIGILTAXIIIES AND LIVERY ABLES ddrt t.f aiNDIPSILY KTREY.T AND CHVNit A.'dE ne NUA. City. where theirCUld! ,1300.M.d ate ocnutantly dappl..l alch real and tudtatloa award, lianodanv tad Walatt Cians. at deers vaTytng from Ilk 2*(100. tio• d7ea taag ro r 11 1. . Ai r. Ileng111; If r t .vdrt,2. ed.toa dpra at all tko=d, dad alcot. J OSEPH DIETER & SONS trriDmirreswattii. Na 4 PENN STEZEE Carrlogos for ■'aural Fora"shod 0017INE and Yl roateral raral.asens. re- FOR SALA FOR SAME. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE At Sewickley. • Reeler determined upon reinOvln/ to my farm at the halt Work. near T•rentont. I offer for sale the property where I now :nide, a Amnion the borough orneerictley. The ',neuter:rowan of steer inures. nerdy diveraincd with gran. Storms. level and abrupt tratMe. A pleasant brook puns tbrongh the plan, eherlelby shun • Thereline aid Wrest trees or a dorm ts warletim. Tinto are nearly ZOO bearing pear Imes of choirest selectious, tweidrs apply. p-seh. plum. hurn, Ac. Mawr grapes, raspberries. id set berrle•.- onrixt ries and other Mailer Dalt. There is a tarp e space tor vegetable garden. The ornamental shrubs averarers, roves and two Wants are an altrseitse lower, v.? aPhrollrl - Welly giving the name •• Tansleweod " .to the In rarglitte t A. 'a lint Class brick, and beeiderattle and cemented cellar under the whole —contains lb rooms and 'washroom and coal house In buentan. will numerous lane Closet. for China, stores midelothlur. There Ins Inge atid nor (ailing stone -walled cistern, lined with water frorn e roof. And pomp. Mr hot and and water In bath romr, klieurn and weal,- boom, Waite water dud:lane@ through pipes mme dimance Mut tbe house. Thsre Is lee house and eumumilov• cooling room. • good barn. esertsge abed and chic/Lanyard. The place Is bounded on al aide, by birdman, and amnia Is easy from railroad nerve - nide. newle k lea le 14 miles ru the cite.- Wayne Itallreau.and po s se ss. many attmettone tor a rubarban residence. Tne numeral. warm-, modelle I trains leave wahine to asstd In the wap of the and the ilroad bunion...to rivet all the way down. metes the ride delighrui I Trembling. The twenty of the Valley is moat desirable. tor. besides Its Worthy Inman sad artisan., here are found the country real, of many city editor. prone... law) in. hauler. and *Mon butens men and retired merehran. liood schools abound. mid n are churches of canon denomination.. lining the able.; pmince aister. arms e rind rms rail at..., Drag Store. Ito, 105 I.ltrerty stmt.. eittiburre. It nut min be fore April Int. Lilts property will be ha et. 11711411A111 DIALCUIOWN. inelti:vi • E 209 --tilt T oa lg tf 11ey 8 !) 1 ..1. C ,. II ! ItePr ous hi 0 ( J A Y and bonus Ntuberall. al within Meet, n/lantle• walk of Carson street cam Nearly DUO lota Imae lately beet sold here. a 'mad many of _ watch Dave twee NUL open. Only shoot AOll remain that ante:rend ror sale Dr the orlglasno. erbletteas now be had bhp ying • small am.= dawn Detach lat. mad Malums In Dam two and those Tea.. Priqrs of Lou now range from ION& to 5400. ala- Plitg; JS. /MCLAIN & C 0.,. IIN/ roan& mamma. _BUSINESS CHANGES. rlissoLuTioN.—The Partner env heretofore extattoe betwn■ PILL Jk IMUTTEBLY. Is the 45.115ut0 bseloeu, 5. 00. 4.7 41.- solved by mama! FL RILL, .1110..1. 4517TTEHLY. • Tab• 15th. 1570. The Emil Fatale wed Insurance busbies. 0111 hereafter he continued hy THOO. IL SILL • YON. to their mew °Mc* oft the comer of ran tw.ellt.trg..--1711.44v.r0ga1i AM um mortgages. THOS. %PILL It BON. Pittsburgh. Feb. SlStit. 1520. mblitbarrilig JOHN M. COOPER & CO. Ben and Brass Founders, MUM, MOUTH% Is BOLLING NMI • BRASSES Mode Promptly to Order. SABBIT'S METAL. Made and Kept on Hand. Proprietors and Pionsirsetersrs of J. R. Cooper's Improvcd Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP. OM, 882 PENN STREET. Faindrh Coe. yak sea mdlisaistrerte, nrruirtuar. PA. I 1.11'6,11.11...... J. IL, 134 , 117 SWINT & BRA M% Asourri Tozaz. AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS, No. 61 landasky. IL, Allegheny, Pi. ttLrATTEItB 9 netirr.tsrm- •-e 'HO . T AIME SOIPIOENTS OF ALL 2141 1 '" r „, b i p " v "? 3 ,141rfue n shed da~ 11.3,04,11A•rkA, rit.narab. an 4 at o tbe Twin Mlltr it rilW hta City. =.llglll always have on band a Int elan article, and all KU Ita Mon, Saimaa, 'Hrring. Blank Ban and Waite Parch all at vary "21 ' dm .l A= : CHEAP STOVES Lawn TECWOREI, TSNDIES, COAL fIONZIN YIB /ROWS, Ac. 4460 " p. O. morrvis„ REZ purrs , pirourr. • JIM received,: my cholas Dalt. Pared Peaches. Dutch stag es rums. Trench ?roues. Chuntec, for rata by A AZ A SHAW. .bs Corsa lellssrty ash reloth 'Dusts. 'TAAL FAMILY FLOUR.-170 bed. Is store, utsholhourtd ftoIDIK/Setad 1W Neetnekt I,Vtft•t. ••Fermergn etalth's" Mond, Laulsvir. CuOill.ateell Rate it ne. VOillarT thSt tra. flour,ohnulia 13.101.0(ed I posdhy. We tors rsdocelt th e yak* toST Paabl,Vhetl.r try WIIMICSIIO or Malt: -. • - ; • MILT.= DICOULY 00. VINEGAR. THE PITTSBITUOII VINEGAR - WORKS. BALLOU & BANS, 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENIII.I7 , Aro now prepared to tarnish VINEGAR l a the' WWLIT IttAILICET SAM. Atteatlon to par- ticelarly called to oar ERRA WINE VINEGAR. /NSURANOEI TIIR NBIV RUBY Mutual Life Insurance Co., NEWARK, N. J. Assets, Over $500,000. Ali Policies Issued b/ Wis PomPseY PierlXS ; lion-lrorfaltling after thi, payment of one Annual 1 . 5 . C50111.16. • • • Dividends annually declared and applied on third annual premium, either.On the permanent Increase of She policy. or I reduction of li/Tell4r HENRY lIIRKPATItICK, General Ai;ept, 161 1-2 Wood Street, (2d floor, /f/P11.1 . 1•1416 Age wamt.d de11,1711 THE IRON OITY LIFE INSURANCE CO Of Pen.nsirlvania. .Office, lo Fedual St., Allegheny City. 211.111ECT01 162 . Hon. JAB L. ORAItAII. Bev. J. B. CLARK. _l3. Capt. 13.0111.bidON. W. A. teBICD,_ Manner Alleg llrilrheny Trust 7. Co. JACOB BIN_ ,13 Baal Estate Aitsnit. SIMON DRUM. Mayor of C. P 7. BENNY. Hatter. 11 1 4ktgnat t glrlien slunts' & slunts' lnsurance Agent. Copts ROST. 130131M11026 Pruldesst. . J. 11. CLARlC.D.D..Vleorresildelans JAagila RUSH. Seeutory. 0, H'. Y. Trout...vs yd. W.WHITE. Minif.AL Anitsza. DAMEL 67,!0t1E8. Genii Agee. commissunizo Aup...!Ts FUR THE John M. Donaidann. W. W. 11.14_11nelcster. ra. , IflijCji743Thlegdprr. re' 04* H. Joyns:ra ' olaws,lll6:r.. etrayer, Job... town. Pa. • Company strictly mutnil. AB profits acdn.:l9 to volley holders by dividend relented stothall) from the end of the Bost yur. All policies non- Yotfelting.. . Bin INSURANCE COMPANY. PILIBLAWS 191TILDMG, na rink Aroma,. lama& rarer. rA. CUMital All i.aPIIIIIN. PH:MOTHS& r. BWer, IJohn Floyd, 10apt.W.S•SIT. Dann Wallace, H Hartnus. A. Chenkeere. Jake HIS. I:. M , Ciarluts. Jas. K. Mum= &WM in.& Wllkpet, SUBZI.. H. HMO F. JSO. r. JENNINde, V JO& W. JOHNSTON, Ha Capt. B. J. GRACE, Etc Immo on Liberal Terms and Marine alei ererr • id AINST LOU IST FIRD. INANNUN. INSURANCE 'CO. OF PRILADEUNIA, SMOOX-A l4 dIPO DralClNNus. ClisrOu_Vr. Bauckar. flot.lecal Loom Tobias w weer. David tS. Crawl. Maul Omni,. Isaac 1.4,, /soot. R. ISrgink Cdwarct Frame W. Rktiara, Cant takil. ORACLES U. SJIMPIiXR, reaulesil. COW. C. OA.LE, Ylza Meat:tent. W. C. J.i . h.171=;111. Conti Wen oorner 22.1 r: vaml Wood ISM'S,. ata.l9:wls przacEnrimarcht • • • • . , iNSUEMICE COMPANY OF . PEFFTSBUIMIN, CMOS. No. INT% WOOD BTNIXT. BANN Olt OONYLION Duna:arra. nuu s Home Coiliosny, sad issues Mast lolo_by Vire ose:nOvelr. L.NO" h.OI N WALTNN. rresiaus. n g y h mti r ,... mAuxo2iannil:agittl-7.• Dzialcions: • • etri 'falter, 0e0rc r W11n5.... „.... Nabors. estPck. J. Lapp.. asoolorshator. .1. Ci.•lf letter. Josiah Etas, .7hn WoogrOCY. J. 11.11Opldnt, A. AZ= m. • Noon Sproul. tacribliN L'ItSIMANCE CON • PANT or PITTHRUEGN. TL AND ES Prostdent. . . . . _ WM. P. HERBX.RT.. Seeretery.. CAPT. OlRlSlttilt tlencral Agent. 1121ce. tilt Water street.llmet h 00.4 Win. k° l9 4 llllY:ro W iiaiti. ' l ' lll;oln of lire Ina lffs. Dl iota Wets. so coma Instlintion, managed try Dl rotten who are nown to the ocenmunity, Dl mot who an welteddetertan by promptness mantrar . silty to tosiumin the ellaracizr which they km anummed. a”tferlas the hen protection to those who desire to to Insured. llevander FlLalek, Jr., icnes Alenandergpocr. Andrew 41.11 David X. Long . D. Donsen. NATIONAL — eNSURANCE COMPANY. Cu. Fedora! SL-and Diamond, Elgin e n is is tn e. the BZCOND NATIONAL BANN W. W. WANTLN PreddoM JOHN BILOWN ‘ it, Vice rresidcat. JAYES N. bTE. 'BON. Bo:raw. Jobs A. Ityles,ras. • • Jas.L.finam. Robert Lea. • Jaz.. Browll,Jr. Otero tient. 0.11•PW1111Ame Jno.Tbomtao 13EOPLEEP INSURANCE COE• PANT. 011101. If Z. 611EIMMIXID I MTH OM CualMlNtaklsertes uld Maass EMU Ift- Pirlaw • %Woks L. =mu. oda* Watt. denim, • OJob.. E. Parke, • Mutes H. H. Lore, Jared le= a, W cat . T . ga rl d a r .wee. r orenacut. trm ft rte: LL E( ME NY INSURANCE OWIPLNT Or PITTSBURGH. 07.,N0. =FIX= Iffit.EZT.B•sl SIAM lamares agabut W /Was at lin And NUM . JOHN' =WM, art.. Presl4eut. OT. J. fIuSEINBOISI, Vim Preslikatt. • . d. I,oliNEML,Veeretary. . CAPT. WX. DM: Otlicral Atilite • • DMICIVIeIs • t aki . I =I:CM. __. ) 1 1 Pri, 1 1. "4"664 t. • 0. Bumf. • nobers H. 1.m11.1 Hary Childs, • Immix &lien, Mar v l e . H om an. Cant. J. T.lBLodtals. C.pt. W. D . T. N.Thi. • WIMIS. LIQUORS, &o. SCHMIDT &FRIDAY, IMPOST/MB SW WEIS, BBABSS, GIN, it mieimmis ssamisto PIIIIE RYE WIIMI:M 40$ PENN STREET; Have Removed to NO& 384 AND 386 rine% CoM: !Klementlt St.. (formerly Canal.) JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO o Rios. US, 137.1914 1910= Gra 196, num 9721:91'. 111199199.911. M=2MI Copper DIeiJUM Pere Ras Widetpi, Wan. 'dealers la TOSICIG2I WTEED ssul LI. WOMB. 1101 , 13. - • , musam ISH WISH. . • . I' " b ittliVegiVlsb; ' • No. SI and 3 Mackerel—all atzempt lbrilt10? MaCkati: • Banda lierrina; Coal flak; at wave. LANs fts '3lO. IT it W 1 T• Wooapt. RI - NEW OPERA 11911711 E.! night. bet oueef One porn- ' ran. FRANK maim. v KTDAT LVV.Tillifi. Waren Ilth. Md. me n _thrilling spec lade In Ire net, entitled the TIIREL UUAItUdtEH. I D'Artagnao. an Adreutarer....Mr. Prank Mayo. Saturday Afternoon. Mayo Matinee, TEE ETHEZTS OP NEW TONE. LYDiA THOMPSON BURLESQUE TRoUPIG. • Itoy. Sheet low Onel. • "'THE SINGING PILGRIM, PHILIP PHILIPS,. WILL •GIVE CO.TCERT AT TILE North Av(4tie - N. Church, ALLEO HINT. ON ALTURDLY prENltili, March 11, IS le and ening an evening.? noose able orAC*DERIT OF M Ogle, FhILIIn en. week only, co Blending YoNDAT D MARC.B ITT!. Wednesday au'. natarday m .„.►an.' 19tbi. at :113 o'clock. Clear the track. ?" O. Neaa. Tk 1 hien Bee Hall Stow of A m.r.Tkart, y e saner •m rlltmal i well known Ow ABLY. •• teIIINCUPLIgIaII, Titular) ees hest o , t?. jawn Ylely FIVI let—Wirs Dellis iletillY'e Londe. Bed. mien Troupe. Zeita Canard's Pi !Went ,rn iettorean Troupe. 3d—rire TitcliS Cann k an. landau+ Troupe. nth—Hone. Aehtott'S Aen bat and Gymnastic Troupe. &tit—Prank. Wino b'a ..amiev?vv.„ , :tlL ei in'aiiDA er music. 7a :. Robert. Wblte's Mattodee Beau Bad. $4 • Hd ward Holden's II ecelllor Opera String BenW. 1,1 1. 4 2. 1 T T t l. , th y t k t r / t h : I .r t : ta w his Tn. Illuminated 4.71/1 . 10111. teen. HUNKS' PUNKT and hie COMICAL Hamm 3.1.1,.• tilt, Comic tiorienne and k antomimo. $l5 Celebrated Mar Pr 11019.17. . A complete Juelin for the preple; Admistion—PAnlitell• Cud Dresa ;Circle, tila cents.. 3ficte. Children antler sta 177 open at °.010 117..L. '6° 41.rg c :516: • Agent. OR — ACADEMY OF ,BIOIOG, NiS IeiGDIS ONLY! • Cermeneleg DAY, March 141 i. sad own evehlse tarl•g w.elt, the world roshrhetto ZAPIFILETTA AND . CARTON' Pantomime Troupe of 16 Persons In theD treat Laudon PAnteadmir "Jack and the Bean Stalks' As orieloally performed with areal Sanwa. IS Louden. New Yort•and Washlnaba. tent , hei presented for the first Dee to this e•ttr. wilts NEW AND nTARTLINO TRANSFORMA— TIONS. SUPERS and COSTLY CUSTIMIEW.. W OwASTS AN. , V.1.E0 BALLET.CE by 'thet ESMAEL CAILIDAN ' GRAND rAMILy 'MATINEE WEDNESDAY_ and SATURDAY at SIR 1. Y. EME=IM • • • Admon—ran:melte and Dress Circle. T Family Circle. 50 gents; Gallery. 95e. Reserved Seats for sale at Bun Ores trltboat extra charge. ISILRORANT TAILORS. SPRING AND SUMMER STU: J. c. WrIICRSOrt M'PHERSON &MUHLANBRING, Merchant Tailors, N. 10 BIXTR time St. (Tab . .) We hate received a largo sat well selected !Moen of Um tem and moat fashion— able Cloodeln our line. a great pontos of which. Sc- our owl:aim:morale:lon. Feeling contment of our abilla to dlr. p.r.ct sallalletan. we reapeetfally solicit fr m coo en Oaexaminatloo of our stock of Tine Cloths, Vasatmetas,yestangs, do. 111 MrXMIOA 6 MTINLANNRINO. mato • No.lo Sixth atreet• ELENBY 6-, JLALI, MEANT ; Corner of Penn and Sixth tsholis, FALL AND WINTER STOCK 1 4 0 W 00111PLETE isinoeso,_ ASAL on an Inn P. ri-ALitiox-ao, reznioNsesil MERCHANT TAILOR, B..yeansaumtlyouhawk Otte, Cassitneres and .Vertings. AIso.OENTAJOINNISYININISIIINGOVIDS. No. 03 I=l Smithfield Street, yarning& PA. • • ardest's MothWs made to order ts Ike Mame Wail NIWW FAILI; GOODS. • • • • splandld usw idoet od CLOTHS, OABSIDLEREI4 recelval SILICAUT MLEITXIA. sear Xerekaat Tallor. Ti itialthirldstrast, taLASS. CUTLERY. 100 WOOD STREET. QUEENSWARE: ' Vino French CHINA AND GLASS Silver. Plated Goods DINNER AND TEA SETS. Tea Traye and Cutlery. The beat Imponea WHITE STONE WIJIZ .4 COKYOIe 000116 at low pans. B. E. BREED & CO I Wi~ii P a n m asp 100 WOOD STREET. CHINA. GLASS QUEENSWARE. A large amaartatent ornew patio u and skapal; plat reeetrad. Abe, Plated sae ilrittaila Wire, Vases and Parlan Ware. now eDeateit sad M . sale at eery low erpea at • H. RIGBY & CO'S., ! • No. lint Lima/ vntErr. - Itre. 3 l=4 Jacob kopr, J. xentaajonst. ~~; WALL ,PATEI/8... - SPRING, 1870. PRICES REDUCED: . INIZZIILS edit , Uinta at Tad: rant I LT—e. great variety et 50e. p erroll. LA Z ZD--• II lines at AM ore ELZUA Wr iftlleb we •Ineslean twee }l.l/ tom net •pea above, imter atm:men: in the mantes, Far WOM B W. p. M Altai* AT:TM New Wholesale and Retail Stele, . 191 Liberty Street. lOW Prrrsetien.: WALL PAPER At Gzeatly Reduced Prices. To mats *elf room for new goods. • We wlll salt LIU QS Arst of March stoat 101( la Oats, Without Bogard to Cost, EIiNpOIV I A L A t eIt PArms. PA Alp, laxsa amortmentoto B ZAP rArzaa at Na 107 'ARM STREET, NICLS 711TH AVIIII7I. JOEL IL HUGHES IMO. REMOVALS. I=l. 8121 X C:1017.411.7..a. .L. D. DUIVEMETT, Mate et Liberty stmt..) Hu is.ketatert Mr. D*. 1D Inns: Amon with Wm 14 bustriesr, and takes tb• sad toms:HAl*. ntoteroom ' No. 64 Wood Street" Where the new In Will cantleaa the stammer tare sad sale at we lowest possible, prkse Pure American Confectiown7i. D 1 1 / 1 111.1121" et Ca M1V1C00117,49.5..a _ . • • GRAY tt- LOGAtii • Um minted f 47 ISECTIVIST#IIT. 89 Filth Until Improvasifut. en old_ntna4 are wag. LLENDFABIWJAIBILOTIV see Welly _Wee% Dam.= astragea mama og • II 111 1870. c. L. muncursitore. il