The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 18, 1870, Image 4

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'ATI . AND SUBURBAN.
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To Let—Rooms.
From the first nf April. two well
hinahed rooms • suitable for chime,
-4 second dory front in GAZETTE. blinding,
001110 - Ellxtb avenue sad Smithfield
street.' Oall at aitairrrie Counting BOOM,
114 and iM Fifth avenue.
Conentssten Th
Reeelare.—e commis.
skin of Hobert MUM' SI Notary Public
of North' Fayette township has been
reeelyed st the office of Racorder Matter.
•
Memel Meeting.—The annual meeting
of the Alumni ot the P. Theologkel
• Seminary of Allegheny will be held in
the chapel of ltls Seminary on next Tam
day, the 22d inst., at two o'clock r.
Iret;altbstaaraisi t e anoai f the titans
from the cut Were MI on timf yesterday.
brai=tayerele:ly I o a tapTu wmarti tg
3 Patrick's - Day. •
•
liouse.L4r Wiitam and John Alias
14111 address or cell upon • their ester.
lenrthe Alen, et No. 471 Clinton avenue,
Albany, N. Y., they will hoar of Dome.
• thing to their adrentege.
George Ulnae made information be.
fore gayer Callow yesterday charging
Gemini Shafer with dlaorderlynonuct ,
alleging that Shafer called at the real
dunes of the deponent, in the Seventh
ward. Allegheny, and made sundry
threat. and heaped much abution his
net yesterday" was fit. Patriek'e day,
we had an undeniable proof, as on every
_of public celebrations. A - certain
clew m ~, beyond the limit of mere
Molning and become hopeloselj 1124
MOLDS to exhibit their Mal for the
acme. leocas thirty of those followers cf
Bacchus passed the night behind the
bona the watch house.
tt !oars.—Ltat evening, stout ten 7
o'clock, as Wcn. Sarver. a member of the
polies, was naming along Fdtarteenth
street, Mrs. Wilson emptied on the head
of that officer from her residence a pail
of water, at the lame limo making use
.of Improper language and heaping
epithets upon his altogether tiebeeouthig
alady. Sarver made information against
bar before Alderman O'Donnell, and she
We hall for a bearing today on a charge
I:damson and battery.
.
Masers. Strickler sod Illeriedge, of
the Iron City Spice Mills, call eaten.
Iton to their Excelsior Rout Coffee, in
pound packages. routed from • sound
coffee and warranted the bea a t in the
market. They also put up ground
coffee in one-half and one pound pack
ages, on which they offer a reward of
SUM In gold for any adulteration found
in It. They keep constantly on band
pure apices, in larseor small packages,
as purobsesrs may require. For sale by
all grocers.
IPresbyterles —The Pittsburgh Presby.
ter' Of the Reformed Presbyterian
Church will meet in the R. P. Chinch,
rear -Revs-Galilee station,-on the fins
Wednesday of April at eleven o'clock
The Milted Presbyterian Presbytery,
of Monongahela, wilt meet in East
Liberty on Tueeday the 29th instant, for
the purpose. infer alia, of Installing the
Rey. R. R. Ewing pastor of the congrega
tion of that place. ,
.
Violence - Itireatened.—Jahn Becht I
having in his possession some money
belonging to Henry A. Shafer converted
It to his own use, it appears, which state
of affairs agitated Henry until be sought
an interview with John, which interview
was far from being a satisfactory one, an
John threatened to break every bone in
'his body and carve him up In a manner
altogether unpleaant 'to. Henry, and
Abating his threats an itiPrmation we
made beftweAlderman Taylor, in which
the deponent seta forth the charge of tar
cony . by bailee and assault and battery.
A warrant was tanned. •
Temperance Lecture.
The lecture of Roy. J. B. Dunn, of Bow
- ton, in the Third Preebyterian &arch
last evening, was listened to by a select
and intelligent audience. Tne Rev. gen
tleman handled his subject in a masterly
manner and gave entire satiefaction, ac
was evident from the attention he re.
calved.
. . •
It is not often that our citizens have
the pleasure of Deeming to one who Ia
in every way, so well qualified to discuss
this subject. He showed conclusively
theta great reaponsibility rests 09011 the
church In this Temperance Reform, and
he hoped it would not prove recreant to
its trust. ',
Oar only regret is that a larger audi
came 'was not present. The eminent
ability of the man, and his eloquent
manner of presenting this important
matter to,his hearers should 'tram a
crowded house. Mr. Dann, will speak
again in the same church this evening
at half vast seven, and we can assure our
readers that they will enjoy a literary
treat if they will go and hear him. Wb
bespeak for him a full house.
Gat insi,ection.
The machinery required for the teepee
lion of pan and gas meters by the teepee
.
tor la rapidly arriving, and will In s
week or lobe ready. for operation. Con
sidering the vast amount of very
minute reticulations to be made in the
construction of this obits of machinery, it
is creditable to the energy of our inspect
toe 10 Wahl. to be ready for operation in
'oaken • a space of time.. It required e
year stop the Ohio and Staassehmetti.
impto prepare their machinery for
anouseaftil working. The machinery
now received bt a line Photometric appa
ratus, manufactured by the American
Meter Company, of Philadelphia, and
two meterrovers of the best workman
ship - madeby the llyeats Meter Comps ,
Ay of this city. All that is now required
is the cubic feet measure. being made by .
Alwerm.E. &'Bttchled BOW. of Baton,.
with which ell the other lestrunteste an;
"lobeterts4 sa to their anenracy. The
terstirquetr tfitrelirlotte machines will
require a week or ten days time to wren
misty ascertain their correctness. The
lutpeetor intends -giving due new as
co : = MI he is prepared for bud
re . 1I I atkinal ripe Company
nientioned &few days ago the sue
CM of this company' in its competition
fir sundry large contracts for pipe for
giut and water companies In Clnciruisti
and elsewhere,
t rain Piciad-
We learn that the eri erp g
*tor, Mr. William Smith, has concluded
• contract with tha-ilha Company of this
city for some /WAS' Worth of pipef
This. with other onkiteuallnrlagtelpl&
mints, embraces some sixty miles of
pipe to be delivered by, the drat day of
April. An Impression of the quality of
the work tamed out by Mr. Smith la of
forded by the preference accorchidto his,
work by-public authorities and comps
tent scanUtio inspectors •employed by
. those statiorlttel to aid In the selection of
The °specify at tho Plpo
Company and its promptitude in execut.
lag orders, 1/01/11Vet extensive, are
evinced by the brevity, of the period—
way . thirty .days.—with which fllty or
les off&pe of all ism are shipped
to &inn tient. We are glad to see
and skill as Chant' Mr.
Smith appreolatad and rewarded by a
liberal 'paean:go from an enilithioned
=iMMiliEI
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:Theham of the Allegheny- Belief lao•
era coMPolled IneYneatlicough the
lottho' charity Or the community:
Oar fluids are exhausted; we are homily
In debt; want sod starvation Mama= in
the face, and we are pewerloaa torelieve.
Teo siztfli•ze tofzthe winter being-Un
butlittle deraiintytt
mid' Con -urlest• • dentriliudi
through the public channe w e atherldnr.
ntiom-U M'
leg one put few weeks the Ina
been*nem and promises to °Gotten* .
Employmetc, - under a very. des
r"ustate of business has bourand
sn ,l ilitacult to obtain, more so than
am during the winter of le -D. Oar
yenta are-urgent; no time mast be lost.
We muar bars money, or many must
=Mr the Pthat of cold sad hunger:
Outs ehrirtisa community listen to this
plan unvarnished statement of Iheca,
they
to respond to our pal? Could they
look with cold. tinPitYing eye on shiver.
logpitedneas, ragged want, and star
r
ing misery? Brought face to face, we
know they could not. We bring memo
rehorob.le mutterers to the public ,nottce,
and we ;earthy will show them merry.
as they hope for Marcy themselves. Give
' mof.your overflowing Means, end pm
will salter blessings' broadcast through
the mantintnitY: Wheso losth , -this
world , s goodigy and meth : hie brother
bows need, end sentteth np his bowels
of munpaslon. Mow dwelleth theluve of
Otut in hfmr. • '
, Oontilbutioas rosy be sent to alts.' Dr.
-Trevor, corner or Anderson and 'Loma
streets, or to Abs. Brunot,
per of Val= and @toOkieflaTerincoo
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"THE WI .PE CFIXBRATE."
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Annivermiry of st.. ratrlets Natal Day.
—Weers to the Memory or the tleverea
Halm—How the occasion was Remem
bered—Erin's Rot. In - Eine—Grand
Procession, Haase, Eloquence and
General Hilarity. .Erie go u nt o."
Wo shall not afflict our readers this
morning:with an extended biography of
Erin'. Illustrious patron saint. They
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are familiar (gnat the ig n o r a n c e le, un
pardonable) with the main fads i and
events, In the remarkable life o Si.
Patrick, and of the work which ads
hie nant revered arid immortal, I I wet
known at away bank In the gra dawn
of bisteiY, about the year Pra te, won
derful child was barn. What entry
can claim hie birth, cannot
told—
, but that ho grew In wisdo as in
years; was taken to Iroise and
Parted the 'earlier years of hi youth
in menial toil, as a arsine)* ; as
unstinted - himself with the [ lhabits,
mato= and lancumre of the pond%
pasted through a severe discipline from
deacon to priest.. and finally tp Bishep;
Eris was his especial care; th the per
formed a work which look at now
seems marvellous as the accomgliehment
of one man, and that he won th undying
veneration of all Edna sons and daught
ers through the generations from the time
of his ladvent, which seems increasing
withthe lapse of eget—Hawn) are all
know and recognised as well no any
historical facts can be received: It la not
to be wondered at then that. the. recur.
mow of a time which calla up -vividly
the remembrance of the deeds and toils
of the good man, ehoitld be an occasion
for. general rejoicing, and that fitting
honors should ne paid to his memory as
expressive of the love and gratitude of
those who have reaped in therms later
times, the benefit of his labor and life.
Formerly Pittsburgh, although con
taining many representatives of Erin
and admirers of the Saint, has for some
reason been somewhat direlect in this
matter; but within the past two or three
yasialite occasion has elicited more en
thrdasui, and the anniversary hoe been
more highly honored. Three years ago
the first public demonstration was made,
bet it was not until the recurrence of I,
-sterday's celebration that the day ,l
~eld be said to have been, as it should, I
be honored. I
Public interest outside of those)
directly engaged was excited in the I
movement by the Warts which were pot I
forth to make • the demonstration' a
unmet' worthy of the cause and the;
people In whose hands It had fallen.
When the time arrived, yesterday, it
was therefore with more than usual
totereet that the result of the movement
wastooked for.
The preparations were, of the most
complete character. The day was not
all that could be desired, as 'the falling
snowdekes and the whistling, piercing
breezes were not conducive to tile health
or comfort of any who had anticipated
engaging In the - feature of. - the
day's celebration—the • parade. As
it was, however, the weather teemed
powerless to mar the seams of the minis.
People were moving early and lively,
and the morning hours gave evidence
that something unusual Was on the lapis.
By moon the interest seemed to be cen
tering in a section of the city where was
to bo seen the first great feature of the
day.
. TOE PECC)CENIIO24.
. ._ ...... ...._
The grand procession 'formd in line
on Grant street, right resting on Seventh
avenue, and at one o'clock inoVeti off in
the following order:
'
Viler lifirsllsi, Jolts A.hrtraii,
With slur. liorsehock.
Four nurse Barrios, row &lulus
Orator of the Day and
Wheir . s . fg , the
So lad of the Mos lanai Police.
• theta Neat-en Brost Band. •
Ancient Onlor of Hibernian, $ utabering
light hoz trod Man In Cultism,
P''' or t l ' lln h .' ; FL"
Woe:taro bra,. Bond.
Delesation from McClure town:hip
• Chimes Uras•
St. Creillea' 16.1 :abort.) Sliver Core , ri t Baia%
Delesarlons loom Mb and LIM Wards,
Pittsburgh. citto rya Dna,
lion City nears Bann.
Canons tram ritaborsh. rtlieghenY
and viclaity. Wan Bad Se $.
Bt.. Cedilla nur se l c
of ht. Pant's Cathedral. '
bandwruelyturformrd
liouutsd Men Uniformed and numbering
Eire huodreo„ Dad r od of
' Thos. r . Hush
in , hosto.aut
• Xamg.
long line of 4,, tries cent—lairs
1.41a$ and crasens•
It was difficult to estimate the number
of men in line but It could not. have
fallen much short of 2,000. Eyerybody
wore a badge;' - while some of the men.
especially the Illbernian fraternity and
the mounted men made a hanasome ap.
pearance with sashee, tastefully trimmed.
and the regulation military cap. The
aids were attired in black salts, edit hate
with: green 'feathers and green scarfs,
white gloves, and each carried a baton.
The fall uniform. of the different bands,
added in great measure- to the brillancy
- of the display, ae their music enlivened
and awakened enthusiasm.
The sidewalks were Seed with specta
tor!, and an the procession moved along
to many places it was greeted with cheers,
waving .handkerchiefs and .every eel•
dance of enthusiastic Interest: Owing
townie unavoidable de e p In atartiog, It
was found necessary n the pro
posed route somewhat, 'so that it was
embraced in the following line :
Right resting on Seventh avenue.
W
tip Grant atteet to
Webster, up Webster to Washington,
along Washingtim to Wylle. up Wylie
to Logan, down Logan to Fifth avenue,
down Fifth arenukto Wood, down Wood
to Water, along Water to Penn, up Penn
to Sixth street, along Sixth to Suspension
, Bridgeinver .Bridge to Federal street.
dllegheny,pp - Federal ,to Ohio, along
Ohio to Anderson, down Anderson and
across' Bend' street Bridge to Liberty
street, along Liberty to Wood, down
Wood until it stopped
LT LAPATETTE EpLLL.,
At thbvideoe the pollee !Griped in line
on either side of the door end the mem
bers of the prowealon riled in, other spec
trains being prevented from entering
until the parUcipante in the
_Celebration
had been accommodated. The Boats In
the interior of the liall had been cleared
away. leaving the main floor unencum•
bared. -While the Hall was being tilled
the several bands engaged in the lino
added a very attracttve and erithwilaattc
' feature to the progratnme by dboooraing
alter indely,their most soul inspiring as
lectioss. Di lista exerebe the Great
Western led off, f.rowed , by the It.
Ceesibl(dlverGirtivr(iiir. PholaCatbedrul
'Baud.) Iron City, anti ha
ver Cornet Bartels.
Vetnier illrbAlt
Ildieribu" t ga h h n er A. StrhehEhe
Chief ,
called the retesting
ete o d r w d eirth wa
oowr
.
aniztiwt tnN
ing officers:
P'reriden:„. R. EL Korn
1g Vic* Prost
danta,-'rarirst H. C.
McDonough, Peter O'Nedl, Wm: Unit;
And Dr. E. Donnelly; Secretaries, Hs
pouters of the wasa.p, ,
Cos. Kerr now ca foriniiil an d said :
'lly friends and.
_ladles and
_gentlemen.
this is the birthday Art Bt. Patrick and
the eluiff.-third my own
birthday. It Ise day w] I have not
Yelled bibuladitatei for fortpitwo years.
.44 DOW.* I itin called upon tbpqaida
liver your meeting, I will sal - a sow
words only before I intrixldee the orator
of the die. To ensure command of my
feellegs.l have. jotted down a few re-
Marks, brief and pithy. which I will
!with your permission read to yon:
: It b with pleasure I 'swept the pleseing
brislaty of presidlSl; on Nils interesting on-
I e l
m, highly oomplimented in
;log to You the orator or the day.
Crwforel ogres that gentleman allow
'me to'say a word With regardlto lba hon.
Grad ant cherished - name we COMlnetao%
rata. It Iv prep= that we shoal' assent ,
ble on this day of . deys in testifying our
respect • - for the Apsatle 'of Ireland.
Without.• attempting to anticipate whet
snityfall train' the ' lip. or my eloquent
Young friend I will• but briefly refer to
the extraordinaly and valued career of
that and good man. St. Patrick's
a Ireland lasted fir stunt
.letZorik , and daring the - time he
ar canoed to be erected avhurch
for every:day 11l the year consecrated as
many WthOpt and ordai ned three then
send priests-. Wheats° take Into onnsid•
abi kna g um t i t i e e'l C in ti beE ria . tia "rf°nri n retio i t in am tma ortg u.
,P 1000: !.. 110 t. Only in
Ireland, Vat In '
-Hoottand. •we tenet
all admit the.ritat services rendered, and
peretivhabrr so lee %brine 'of grestimi.
lto man more revered, or whose memory
la Entomb In the heart of haute of the
Irtali, - thin the venerated Saha. There
Is Matualy a family In that land or bail.
ing from it, but what has a Patnck.
Cities, owns and. churches aro
td.
for hind: Yen might WI well attempt to.
dim the sunlight of Heaven as to sully I
the lustre of St. Patrick's fame. No
notibtill.4ol7:PrOPerlY claim' him. ;',llll
wee the boon oi
' Heaven to the human
•
The is the day of all Irishmen to
keep
in
irementbrance this day, • and
teseatutt. It to poeterNY Ss one wadi* ,
to be resit should. assemble
Yearly, and Maki the welkin ring with
the swelling chorus of our mingled so.
alsmations to high heaven 111 oorernernor.
alien of our own patron saint of "Ergs
go - Dragk.": [Applause.] I greet ya all
in the ancient language of my own native
nonntfifi arid bid you welcome with a
taiffelca dlie reit," (applause) and
In the expressive words of the - saint.
- .cruet than apiro.fide (whilst I breathe I
- trust in the cross). I now have the antis.
faction of-presenting to you Alex.
Oachran; ; the Eon of an Irishman.
[Great applause.]
Cocbz 11<
After the applause
_had mg:aided Mr.
lama Znrard anti - aMannalMed
hie oration. He paid a fitting tribute to
the memory and fame of the honored and
revered Balm and then briefly reviewed
his life and the influence he had on the
pest and present blatory of Ireland.
After dwelling mein thin point at 501100
length the speaker continued his 1,3-
marks, es appropriate to the occasion, on
the wrong. and oppressions io which the
"unhappy p,oplo of Erin" bad been sub
jected by a tyrannical government from
the earliest to the prowout times. Ile
elosed with en earneat appeal for unity
among the peopM of Ireland, wbether at
home or abroad, and predicted that if they
but emulated the bravery, the unity and
the pereoverance which inspired every
man lighting for his liberty that it would
not be long ere Ireland was treed from
her thralldom. Trio orator's remarks
were full of instruction and eloquence,
and at times were received with a gen
uine and hearty applause, which attested
the fooling with which his sentiments
were reechoed by his bearers. At the
close he was greeted with rousing cheers.
which was followed by a motion, unani
mously carried, for the printing of the
oration lu pamphlet form for distribution.
The band again enlivened the proceed
ings with music, during which the
Chairman danced a hornpipe with sur
prising grace, spirit and agility, which
elicited unbounded merriment and
laughter.
Dr. Donnelly was now introduced to
the audience and made a brief but ant.
mated addreaa, in which ne referred to
the celebration of St. Patrick's day three
years ago, and the astonishment with •
which the people then looked upon
Irishmen wearing the green and march.
log In line. It had been years before
anon a thing had been witnessed before.
But progrear had been made, and the
third celebration, he was proud to say,
was ono of the finest displays he had
ever seen In Pittsburgh, one in which
every participant might feel proud. It
had been remarked that 110 Fenians were
In line, and he wished to say that he bad
not ordered them out as • body because
ho w I shed to have the procession entirely
free from partizanship. Although no
Fenian appeared in uniform, yet there
were marching in a line, brave and true
Irishmen who had the cause of Ireland
at heart, and were ready to strike a blow
whenever it was necessary. He urged
them all to get a rifle and a supply of
amunltion and hold these in readiness at
any moment, for the time was coming
and perhaps it was not far off when they
would be called into requisition for the
redemption of Ireland. (Applause)
In closing the speaker referred to rho
late edict of the Pope In relation to Irish
affairs, and said that no bull could take
away the liberty of Ireland. The people
there would fight Just as bravely as they
ever had for their liberties. lie had no
disrespect for Ells Holiness, and yet with
all due reverence must say that all the
Bulls from the Vatican could not make
him love Ragland and hate Ireland.
(Applause.) Be hoped the day was not
lir distant when a blow would be struck
In the cause. Every-Irishman should
remember to have all things ready when
called Upon—ready. to march out under
the green flag to victory and reiledom or
death. (Cheers.)
At the close of his remarks the Dodor
grasped the flag from the hands of the
standard-bearer on the stage and waved
it toward the audience—an action which
was received with deafening applause.
Johli A. Strain, E.g., now came for
ward and 'made a brief speech. He
thanked the Trish representatives for the
honor conferred upon im b their se-
lectiim as Chief Marshal l
l, pail y a
Merited
tribute to the good order which had pre
vailed throughout the demonstration and
expressed his gratitude for the manner
in which all of his orders had been car
ried out, He had labored for the success
of the celebration and felt proud of the
results achieved.
But while rejoiclog over the pleasant
ries of the day, he felt impelled by a
sense of right to take exception to the
remarks of the lint speaker, sad de
nounce them as uncalled for and out of
place. The demonstration had nothing
to do with Penne:dent or the Pope. It
was not partis to in any respect, All
riatiOnaillies were represented, and all
who could sympathies with their object
were Invited to Joln in. It was sought
also to bear it from a religious blue. Au
evidence of their mimesis in this respect
was seen In the fact that a gentleman of
different religious belted from him
self had been called upon to preside,
audj.he orator of the day,had also been se
lected from another religious Mummies
tion.: Es thought the attempt to censure
or cast contempt upon the Pope altogeth
er out of order. He would not allow his
church, and the church of Ms parents
and ancestors, to be rebuked or. slurred
over. He was taught In that worship,
and believed In that worship, and would
stand by it. [At this point the gentleman
was Interrupted, but several calls of gto
ou, go on," Induced him to proceed.] He
animadverted severely upon the remake
of Dr. Donnelly, and urged decided ob
jealous to allowing the demonstration to
ho thus marred by any remarks of a Geo-.
Monet or partizan spirit.
This was the only incident which de
tracted from the harmony of the occa
sion, and fur a few minutes ruined the
pleasant feeling which bad existed dur
ing the day. The little excitement it
raised, however, quieted down without
any further manifestation.
At the conclusion of Mr. Strain's re
marks a vote of thanks was unanimouely
tendered him for the able. efficient and
highly satisfactory manner in which be
had discharged the duties of Chief Mar;
On motion of r4r. Slide, Mayor Brush
was then tendered thanks for his courte
sy in detailing a squad of pollee toattend
in the line of the procession and at the
Hail. ,
Col. Kerr now proposal nine rousing
Cheers for Ireland, which were given
with a avilL
The audience then slowly dispersed,
the band playing as they retired, and
Cola Kerr creating another scene of mer
riment by his animated performance of
an Irish jig, which brought out the most
enthusiastic endorsement trout the audi. '
once as they esphdreW.
cities OF Tax Day.
The record would not be complete
without mention of the grand termd
chore= entertainment at Lafayette Bali.
Thitherward, from en early hour in the
evening, wended throngs of the merry
and light hearted pleasure seekers. The
gay, the gifted and beautiful were there,
and whirling through the revaluating
mazes of the • dance or engaged - :
feuMegandeocisi tomislitices of the time:
174441,_
away the: happy . ,turpcs, Al;
, the grand Wall
pronounced by every attendant a perfect
sucemak and • fitting clam to Bt. Patilek's
THE SENtiATION
An Ening Wife Rtturns to Hee Mud
band—Mar Paramettr. Chastlated—Mow
lt Ended.
The eecorts act in the mete-dramatic
,
transaction.' Ira publishedyesterday .
morning under the' bead of "A Bents
Mon," was given at the' Mayar'a 'office
_
yeiterday affernoon. Mr. Adam One,
the deserted husband, a very respectable
and. gentlemanly man in appearance,
arrived from the east in pursuit of his
wife and child, and called at the Mayor's
office. The erring WHO lab° was at the
St. Charles Motel in charge of an officer,
was btottabt to the office also. She ap
peared to .be• extremely penitent and
regretted her folly exceedingly. Size
expressed not only a willingness, but '
a strong desire to return to her
Id
but did not like - the
Idea of ,
going back to- her former
place of residence in consequence
of the publicity which bad been given to
her folly. She was however willing
and anxious to go with him any place
else. The husband although apparently
much troubled at the mune his wife had
taken evinced a forgiving epirit no far ae
she wits concerned and relieved to think
that she had been persuaded to take the
course she had done by Rose and the
other woman who accompanied him. lie
swore vengeance againatMolle; and while
he souse talking the Sallow CAMS into
the room. Tho injured husband midst a
dub - at bind and eueeeeded in dealing
ttiM two or three heavy , blows - with hie
Lints when cflteer - Legit ;bltell4tffd and.
caused a cessation of-hostilltica.
Rose Is certainly a maystetry. In the
lint place, we are unable Act account fora
his eloping with two women at oitiale'
both of wig= it smears italre.bnahallua
living Ind eac of them having." child
; 1 ..
with her: '. Du even thlir I. leaden&
by the cool 1 patience and amazing
effrontery of theman, In walking heathy
into the present* of Mr. Ore% Paitllit
band of tme of the women be bad I d
fm f m oolor th a e miPaoathtocer virtue .
usamm al H e e k i n m a e v i e th , e a r nd a
we are Melined to ,five him the benellt of
the doubt and accept the former as a sr
Ind= of the mystery.: . -
.-• Mappears that' the parties were re a 4 d
dents of New Jersey;,okare lu xe k e pt a
wry store in the vicinity of fir •
Oepo's , rasldence. It is -alleged by th
lattet that Wee tailed In busin. an d
left the city without settling kia Wi s . - 7 -
Mr. and Mn,. than and the gentleman
who accompanied him went to the home
of a friend in Allegheny, where they will
remain until this morning, when th.,,
will return to the East. and Rose iir - j.
posed to give up• his western LOW - and .
return to New York with the other man's
wife and child. The end, we are to.
. Mined to think, is trot yet, We shall lee.
I ---
Henry Paulus, having been burned
out at 124 Ohld avenue, bas removed Ids
room and shoe
Falzon
ore and fectory tho
or of Falzon and ShaLlield Utrietz,
Fifth ward, Allembenr, where trove the
21st lastest he will be glad toarals oh!"
trial:o=d quaomulal mull 0
PITTSBURGH. DAILY GAZETTE; FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH DI, MO
TAE COUILTS.
U. 71: District Co' ..Judge McCandless.
TIIIIIVIDAT, March 17 —The cue of
John Wiley, seals/no° of Sa ler led Seibert
vs. Kaiaar et al., pravlouilly reported,
was resumed, but bad not been copal*.
dad when Court adjourned.
• TRIAL LIST.
The foilowlog trial Hat wilt be taken op
n Monday, the 21st lost:
1 U. S. TS. Wade Harop ator loo,
2 " vs. Geo. W. Cr e ator , of at.
a 66 yg,, .• •66
4 61 66,
6 0 vs. Distilled Spirits claimed by
Mills, Johnson & Co.
6 vs. T. Welsh. et al., securities
for.lt. Barrett.
7 vs. Distillery of S. Mason, ell.
8 vs. P. & C. R. R. Co.
9 . vs. John 8. itealep, et al.
10 , NIL' Geo. F. Stickinger.
IL • ma R. L. Anderson et at.
12 - vs. Distillery of V. Cralt, of
aL
13 .. vs. Valentino Craft.
14 va. Distilled Spirits owned by
UriahlApplocott.
15 vs. Dlst . d. Spirits Wm. Holmes.
16 vs. .. • O'Donnell.
17 vi. I.l'Clowen:
18 vs. .. James Bryar.
19 vs. .. 311'Grad7. 1
20 . vs. " S. Thompson.
21 Mr. Tobacco, et al., Wm. 036 en.
22 vs. Ina( Tobacco.
23 " vs. Distillery, Whisky, &c.,
only & South.
24 vi. Distilled Spirits, 51.'0r5d.7.
25 .. vs, Whisky ow'd. by P. kl'ase.
26 0 vs. Distilled Spirits, O'Donnell.
27 va. Brewery, &c., ofJ. Holstein.
28 .. • vs. Distilled Spirits claimed by
Di'Farland .t Bro.
29 .! vs. Tobacco, T. B. Hall.
30 vs. Cigars. Gautchey.
31 va. M'A arland & Bro.
32 va. T. Hall G. K. Bain.
33 vs. 0 enkinker .k Shearer.
34 cs.• Louis B. Shields.
35 " Va. his
Wky. leFarland &aro.
36 .. vs, James fdorrison.
57 vs. Lignors,.llc., claimed by H.
Sweeney & Co.
58 .. vs. Edward O'Hara
39 .. vs. James and Terry O'Hare.
40 .. vs. J. Love & Co.
41 ..vs. Mlles & Bullet
42. .. vs. Anthony Botleger. •
43 -vs. Peter Saal.
44 U. S. vs. John W. O'Brien. .
45 .. vs Robert Woods e`4l.
46 vs. R. L. Anderson.
47 vs. Abram Uhlman.
48 vs. Jacob Yost.
49 • va. George F Stickinger.
50 vs. William Hartman.
51.".V5.
52 0 vs. Isaac Heiman.
53 vs.
54 vs. Samuel Meson.
55 .. vi. William Cohen.
•
56.. vs. Valentine trail.
57 . .. vs q
WW
Altmlller.
58 V. W. Selo.
CS • Vs. George W. Jonas, et at.
69. . -vs.
61. 0 vs. Joseph S. Duffy.
.12 vs. • "
63 .1 • Is. Geo. W. Jones, et al.
64 vs. John Huntiman.
65 vs. Thomas A. McFaiiiind, et al.
66 - vs. Eugene J. Rolfes.
67 .. vs. Piall,p J. tholes.
68 vs. Charles C. Taylor.
69 vi.
70 Vs. has. Daly alias C. Chambers
72 vs. James Daley,.
73 vs. John Little, Jr.
74 vs. Patrick Connolly.
76 0 vs. Report Hanna.
76 vs.
77 vs. John F. Bennett, et .1:
78 .. vs. J. C. Buffum, et at.
79 vs. Michael Dougherty.
80 .. vs. Taper Honsinger.
81 . ' 5 . . vs. P. T.Barber &A. Henderson ,
82 .. va.
83 ire. Marx Long.
84 .. vs. James M'Gregan..
85 .. vs. Joseph . Pease.
116 . va. Lucius H. Strickland, et al
07 .. vs. Jacob Llbloger.
103 vs. Daniel Gallagher.
vs. Conrad W. Ersonr.
90 .' TS. John S. Newkirk.
91. vs: John Bless.
92 Ti. Louts B. Shields.
91 va. 'Peter Smith.
91 vs. Robert Soldon.
95 .. vs. Frederick Kaiser.
96_ vs. Robert Me110r.97 vs. Charles Shaver. •
98 vs. James Bryar.
99 .. vs. Julius Adler, et al.
100 vs. lesuis'llaus
101 • Ww. Leopold Ruth. .
btstrict Co.rt—Judge TUrkpaUlek
Tamtansv, March 17.—The cue of
Trunick vs. Joloo, 'previously reported.
was resumed and had not been concluded
when 'Court ■dJonrned.
• TRIAL LIST TOE FHTDAT.
1. Reed & Johneon • vs. Stewart.
4. Barnte & Cb. vs. Ferguson.& Beck.
5. 1./4011 vs. Johnson et al.
Gorney vs. Rscher & Heath.
10. Bedell vs. Payne et el. •
'l7. Wilson vY. McCormloc.
18. ,Cablerlts vs. McFarland. •
IP. 'Com. for use vs. Clark.
20. t3sum vs. Barker.
21. 'Thompson vs. lanes
operand Ternaner—Judite Sterrett and
OM
THICIABDA.Ir, March 17.—The cue of the
Commonwealth vs. Stephen end Mao.
Ls Hoffman, Indicted for the :murder of
James Lsughists, was called up fur Hill
by the District Attorney.
Mr. Swartswelder, one of the counsel
fin defendants, said that they chaired to
be tried separately, that notwithstanding
they were Indicted Jointly they had a
right to demand separate trials, and as
coumel representing them he would now
make siformal demand for a seventies.
He then produced his demand in writing
which after stating the cue 'readas' fol
lows:
And now. Much 17, -187 g ttsi. defen
dants being arraigned in open Court de.
mended a severance.
Judge Sterrett after ezunining the
paper a • moment suggested to • Mr.
Schwartsweider the propriety of striking
out the word oarraigned." Ile said that
the prisoners - bad not. yet ' been ar
reigned, and would not be until the
Parties were ready to proceed to trial
The prisoner: however,
had a right to a
severance If demanded. . .
• 'rho District Attorney then . called the
• use of the Commonwealth vs. Nicholas
Hraffmam • . , _
Mr. Swart:welder said thi n
e he defense
MP not ready to proceed tat ease,
and'had legal grounds for a continuance .
He then semi the afedatit of Nicholas
Hoffman, setting forth the Net that a
material witness In the case war-absent,
and that due diligence had been taed'on
thegeut of ! the delenseto have her prise
eat.. Other•atildavils corroborating the
former were also read. •
Judge Sterrett remarked that the ous
had already been continued ono Aerial.'
'and that as the present term would Jest
for some time he would not continue the
one but postpone It f4r four vieeks. .
Mr. Swertessider then stated that the
defendant" were ready to proceed to
trial In the ease of the Commonweedth vs
Stephen Hoffman. - •
The District Attorney declined to go to
trial, and said be 'Would - postpone the
case for four weeks.
, Mr. Swertawlider objected nu the
ground that the case bad been =tinned
over one tern by the Commonwealth,
without cause shown, that the District
Attorney had published the cue for trial,
and should proceed.. • .. -
The Court staled that the matter was
Lhn the hands of the Marled Attorney,
at while he couictnot continue the cue
another term, he could poelpoher DP
any time within the present term..- •
• The cues were then postponed itir four
..,.. weeks.
nk I
Winter ASessioa•—Judge Stowe
'Drummer, March 17.—1 n the ease of
the Commonwealth TIN John 0. Kenchler,
reported yeaterday the jury, returned •
verdict, of not guilty and directed the
defendant to pay the coats.
The first true taken cm was that of the
bommonwcalth va. John Modes, indicted
for assault and battery on oath of Francis
The cue. of the Commonwealth ve.
Wsahlngton and Kelly, Behpisr,. wee
Settled on payment of 001141 by the
defendant,
lit the WM of. the Commonwealth vg
Thomu Byrne, reported yesterday, the
jury retorted • verdict of not guilty, and
directed that each party pay half the
TALL WIT rote Away.
84 Coin.p o rD 4
_ TS.
_ E ./sLi m e V
B. La u tt per. ,
90 .." Christ. Murthner.
01. " • FIE* Shaffer.
97 " F. Delmer. C. Lapp and W
- Arnold.
100 • Joseph Btrehtleld.
101 - Aaarow Sturlemi .
103 " James Hest. -
100 Richard Alker et al.
107 N I 'Hearse Rawls.
hal James Htvely.
309 " Canal.
110 " Michael MAI. •
311 " Mary Diclrenna.
• rzert: 0011 ,•:.
78 COI3I. is. Heiry
Fraud' Lents.
Jack Hamner et at.-. •
13 " Margaret Huber.
0 , - - Bernard Batt. - -
Quart Oreolnatall rleas- 4114 11“ 111"-W.
. .
TIMUIDAY. hMarchl7._l.ll the m ut er
of EU both WWI V& Jacob Wet', Ist
voree, eorotniaaloner appointed to take
testimony,
The Commonwealth for the use of the
.Guardiana of tne Poor, and for Thomas
&Wilt re John W. clerk. Action to
recover the penalty cf fifty dollars for
Belling liquor on Sunday. Verdict for
defendant. -
The MHO of Beeson ca. Tho Allegheny
Insurance Company, previously , ro-p3rted
on trial before Judge Collier, was post
poned until Saturday morning.
The first case taken up was that of R.
D. King *ht. John Incodon. Action on
Book account. Jury out.
TRIAL LINT 'von MONDAY
16 Bcdell va. PaTllO, et at.
21 Thompion ye, L., ‘ „,
24 Sellers vs. Shoemaker. •
27 Logan vs. Madden, et al.
130 Relies irs.terms!,
34 Wallace vs. O'Brien.
35 MeKelm of us. vs. Adema.•
36 ZSlerl & Duff vs. Walter.
37 Ilenn.7's Arim's. vs. Sellers.
138:McKain, et us. vs. Adams.
SCHOOL AFFAIHS.
South Iravette Te!Letiers 1/stitu_te—Class
1:4111, Music Speceties, dm,
Masses. EDITORS: —Laid Saturday was
a big day at Schoolroom No. 2, Millers
run. This was to be the last "Illumina
tion" by theee . "lntellectual Stare," and
everybody wanted to sea it. Old men
and old ladles—young men and maid
ens too and children small flocked en.
memo to the groat centre of attraction.
Before eleven o'clock she levee was
tilled to overflowing. Tlatee who arri
ved, after every available corner inside
was occupied, hoisted l the windows and
"put in an appearance."
htissarown and her thoroughly drilled
pupils did all in their power to interest
and entertain their earnest Hamner. and
we think succeeded admirably. Several
very amusingdialogues were inter
spersed with the class performances
which all seemed to enjoy.
At then clues or these exercises, Mr.
James Campbell wee called upon and re
sponded by making Tikes:fluent !speech,
Some remarks • were also made by Mr.
Collins and others when Institute ad.
pinned for dinner.
At this announcement it was amusing
to witness the smile of satisfaction which
Illuminated every countenance, maiming
to say. "run rather glad I come." Al
though the school room was very much
crowded, the "delicaci end substan
tiate were distributed in es
good style and
to the ahundarst gratification of all pre-
ent.
After dinner order was again restored
at the call of the President.
At roll call the following teachers re
sponded: Misses Nichol, Lindsay. Me-
Brinn
eeßrinnan d consequen McMillan, and
sbit. Inconsequence of seine
speakers having been invited to address
the Institute, the teachers did not have
their regular performances.
Attar the Secretary had announced the
programme for the afternoon the vocal
band of music, led by Billingly Morgan,
enchanted the audience in their usual
excellent style.
Mr. James Prosily, of Pittsburgh. was
then called upon end made an interest
lug address. He was followed by Rev.
Mr. Braddock.
Musical exercises wound up the meet
ing, and the Institute adjourned to re
assemble at the call of the Board.
ElitiTßUDg.
ETANUELICAL ASSOCIATION
•
Conference Meeting—A Full Attendance
--Tee Opening Famelees—Fart Day's
Business. ..
The Pittsburgh Conference or the
Evangelical Association commenced ita
regular annual meeting yesterday morn.
leg in their church, High street, near
Webster avenue.
Bishop Esher occupied the chair.
After devotional eietchir the Bishop
Ina
b n ri s ef fo w r ° p r rt i lst r n e g err , Itor t he
blaming with which He bad favored the
Church during the past year. Confer
ence sesame were times for reilmtion,
and as they looked back over the year
the question areas whether they bad
done all for Him that could have been
done. He rejoiced ihst God had spared
all of them, and that though scattered
over a large Mad of labor, they had been
again permitted to assemble In confer
ence meeting. In closing the Bishop
referred in a feeling and touching man
ner to the death of Bishop Long, who
had presided at the amnions of the Pltta.
I burgh Conference for many years, and
dwelling among them had won the high
est confidence and loYe of all his breth
ren.
At the close of the b op's address . the
rules for the govern tof the Confer
ence were reed and business then taken
n Vtev,..l. Q. Weller wait' appointed
Secretary, and iteve. 0. M. Boyer and R.
Mott assistants. - Reg..l t ., H. Bates was
also appointed reporter for the GAZEITS.
Rev. J. D. Hollinger offered a resola•
don that apbotograph of the Members of
Conference in a pone be taken . and
copies of the picture sent for lite benelit
of the Church Building Loan Assets
don. Adopted. -
Rev. Mr.liolliggeralso offered a reso
Con providing for the appointment of a
committee to draft a..borstitution for the
above organization. . Adopted.
On motion, the Malt of time for each
'meeker 'none -addnMs was fixed at ten
R .
Rev. 1431terntan, Of- Ebenezer Orphan .
Institute,. was recelied, as an adviser]
member, which closed the morning ace
don:
The afternoon teenier' Wiz spent In the
examination of preachers.
The Conference will reassemble this
morning at nine o'clecic.
There, is a foil attendanceof ministers,
and the Oonthrenose. It le expected, wilt
not conclude its brednesse until next
week.
Er==2l
.
Ore
. D.A . 11001M—Ttiere aPPeara to
have been . no abatement la the desire to
tee the °BlondesWrit `the Opera Rowe,
if we are to judge frame! number pres
ent,
last "overdng. - The audience was
lolly enlarge es upon any, previous evert.
tog during the week, and there were •
creator number at ladles present.
}'Slotted the Sailor" miss presented. and
to that rotten of. ths,pubno who enjoy a
burlesque , entertainment*, and it is evi
dently no email portion, -it wad emt.
neatly satisfactory. /There Is • sumo
news about all e.burleaques." and
consequently a tadmiless nos at ail inter.
eating to many patrons of Maces of
amnsements,;.yet they appear to draw ill
this .glty bettor than, aimed anything
elbe,-Lydherhompson and her "blondes , '
have art tat iince theft May in thin city,
given no cause for complaint from tne
most fastidio • aven of 'Vie of
the OOFIRD• bu t s
la r
point of dece that ncy their
entertainments are much better than
any,. builmque. ever'.' presented La this
City. .Tonight °Cinderella. or. the Cilaas
Slipper" will be presahted.
ACALDSKY or Dittsid:—Tbe great panto
mime of Jack itad , the.Beart Stalk is still
being Performed creditably at the
Academy. 'rho silent yet impressive
manner in which It is performed makes
a very Interesting retention of the tale,
the costumes are elegant, the tricks are
new and startling. The ballet as per•
Sig.
by bight Wela . Venturoll and
Sig. 0611101111 worth of being closed
among the first of t dey. haven of
amusement should net fall to see the
pantomime.
' - Moguls Bucrrytanelitaaram -- M the
Academy of Music nett week three corn-
Patties combined, milllng -the largest
minstrel organizitlonfunder one man
agement will appear. l',Amneement soak.
era cannot fall to he satisfied, se they
pre promised by this-troupe a volume
of cocateantletitrommtrims Demme to
"Slim Fly." Satter nis guaranted.
The usual charges will be made and and
Del o
fractional change made In silver. Will
perform at East LlFriday nna
Saturday evenings.
Larargrra Mal. a the Subject of
°Cariosity, " Mr. Job B. lough will
deliver a lecture and* the auspices of
the Mercantile Libra* Arsociatlon, on
Monday evening, at ~.F. Hall. Mr.
ols . reputation, as al established
among , our people, sufthgent gnat ,
anise to warrant a fall house.: Let those
who would bear this Fest sneaker °no
subject Interesting to warrant.. name;
Church Satiable.
On-. Wednesda ys evening of this week
liebnrch sociable was held in the lecture
roo m
n i the First Christian Church,
corner of Beaver - street and Montgoni.
Philadelphia Ceet en
Cur.(Wris a a n ven un n us% Al ally iel •p h l e" essen . t ne Orle, ClC an Md el
on
The Supremo Come has gin= Ite de'
lbe
meeting largely attended. After the
Chinni In the C 920 of the First Reformed opening .exercises the members of the
Presbyterian Ctuarch, Philadelphia, church umlauted to their , pastor, Rev.
which was refermd to byour =respond- Joseph King, as a token of their respect
ant some two weeks Anne. The Colut and esteem, a beautiful and highly On3lo.
refaced ID quash the writ °fos s e wariante. merited walnut book Mee and arm chair;
This decision does not Mottle the question also, to his wife, a handsome and large
as My/blebpally has n right to the pro. silver goweiVase with a beentlfalboquet
party. Ent as the motion_ Sequa& was in I 4
made by the presont..soeupents of the S. P. Shriver,V---,,..., in behalf of the
cli beiv erdr io , th in e so snx4 far the deaden .; fla adverse chhutourcryb,amathdee
church,thperm exi n d ta w rio: rted epeecli e.. ,
to them , and famfable,to thole who ad. In which he recounted briefly the rest
, - • • pecially and In appropriate terns to the
Art the =meat pastor. The Rev Mr Rime
ba r ci w ie hi g 7 o " on th " s4l .o . „ to ime °B n i ne . a su rep "Re li od, w th hi anN ch I h n: chn e r d th ib i e or ls tre ra var " -
tudile presents given ts himself and his
ithiebenlY, a few dayaelisee, Inforeps we wife, and expressing the firm belief that
that he has taken the new and fromorcdl.• God was with him end the church in
one Orel story brick 4.difiee, corner .of their-benevolent labors.. One fact wh ich
Sheffield and Fulton" Miele% where he PreVaidee we ll for th e future prosperi ty
will open „on Monday, /age. stock of of t e church, le the large number of ,
boots and Mims, •at meld rersonsille young people now =netted with it.:
prtetto, mg =not :wlth him. So far from . After the prreentallon, the evening was
being dirmuraged by . . the .fire he fear lefcrit In rithei Inthrenalle. end about ten
otere.tpAt his numerous friends o clock all retired, feeling that the even.
rani will now Mink to him closer than ing bad been pleasaatl7 !aid prudishly
67.4 • vw, PACIIIIII.
RAILROAD HATTERS.
Aottual Heetitig of the *Wet oldes of
the Pittsburgh, Fort Wa H yne• r and
Chicago Railway ton:many,
The annual meeting of the stuck holdersil
of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chi.
cage Railway Company was held Wed
nesday. Col. Wm. Thaw presiding.
Use. U. W. Caen. President of the Com
pany. presented the annual report of the
Board of Directors.' We of tract from
the report an follows: The lease of your_
rollway and property, which was exe-
cuted on the Ith.of June last, approved_
by you on the 241 h of June. wee carried
Into practical execution on the first of
July following, by a surrender of the
eame to the Peensylvania Railway Com
pany, end by that Company received
actordinely to the terms of the lessee, and
since teenaged end controlled eoltudvely
by that company.
During the six months of the leszo the
gross earnings were as folloWa:
' , arrange of math l e M , 3,/50,40310
Slaty per cent. of earnings or hew
Castle branch 73.512
sate oar cent. of earnlogs of
es branchba Mb 07
els y reent. of eartongs of Almon'
branch 77.70177
Interest due hum Cleveland A Pitt,
burgh Ilaidoad Co.
- •t WI ex=
Cinema ormolu hne t 2,141 115 62
lispeneca of New Castle branch 33,633 13
131oeuses of Lawrence brancb =AN: 2.:
E. pence , of Akron brancb.... ..... ... C 31.23 33
•
• v:1.V7.378 IS
te•NIOIr• prat of SIAM 00t
Adrountpaid and payable by the terms
Duothe hails 1,21:1,X 4 ; V)
Duo PI tabneob A: Cleveland Railroad
Cozop.3 of Wolngs... Via 73
111 213 Ott HI
Exc.° of bet eareler • VA .677 61
Being an Apparent profit for the brst
sit non ha erne laws of •661 617 61
The whole of this amount. excepting
ii 36,829.50 was expended on the road for
construction, equi patent and extraordl
'nary expenses, $78.913 having been ox.
pended In ten new locomotives, and
$140,167, 22 in new freight ears, do.
The report announces the contraat
made. with the Grand Rapids and Indl.
ana Railroad Company, by which the
building of that line Is more certain, and
Its large business thereby secured for the
road of this company. It also sayer On
the application of the lesases of your
road, and wlthcut prejudice to the lease,
your Board has sold the Akron Branch
road, so called, to a new organization
called the Uleaveland, Mount Vernon
I and Delaware Railroad company, for
11,1.00,000 of the stock of that company,
said company assuming 10 pay the ;IS;
000 outstanding bonds against the Akron
. .
Branch road. •
The earnings Ina expenses ror the sir mouths
termlo Iola( June 10, were no follows:
I. arcing% main line 11,965,f07 it
Karnlngs - Newcastle oraneh 7 ..222 52
h Ain 55
&ocean° Lawn/nee branch
Interest from C. tr. It. B Co 6.8. 75
------
Toial
Exp.,. man lion
Ispenna Nevrov.tin tuancti
off]
forme for f. 12 months
Which oras aooroptlfid as f. 0.10 z e
interest. on Load. tni,ut
Dividend on taxes
Co. Th e C. Li'. R. CLa dITICoo of
,24, .
na on rolo '
Amne lo loOme. amount 127.1q0 G 7
Total 41.,316.4,44
The earnings of the first six months of
last year exceeded those of the preceding
year by 1195,220 18, being a fraction over
five per cent „and the earnings for the
whole year exceeded the pieceding year
by $l6, 73, a fracti was on ess than two
per cen &l3 t. The report Molted and
approved.
Pliny liughland, of Fortayne, R R.
Springer, of Cincinnati, nd lipringer
ELarbangh, of Pittsburgh, were elected
Director. in place of th whose term
expired by law.
steal Umtata 'hoofers.
The followinit deeds wOrs tttts::!!!'l of
record In the race of Thos. H. Hunter.
Morder mr Attegheny county, liVednes•
day, March 16, 1870:
Joe. W. Lon/ t, 115,.Sheriblu.,Nov.C, 1501 lel
ay _l2O M. In YAW I.lvertt 408
3.
C. North ito Joe Ketiar, Nov. In 189;lot No
IbSter's Wan Lower S.. (.0.10 ... . ... .$l.lll
J.. N. Snal.loberat r et al t. Wlit,bwrsh sod 0c-
It woort car Co. Dee. 1, 08;d wee. new 11•-•
L S% wiTt, 0et.V . 14) .
hi by 66 ft. ou (3 rant avenue. 'Allegus tit
111.48
N. M Gibson to B. 0. 14.0000, MIK. 16.
102.:
above lot
Alex. AIN, to Laura Zlntwer, - Marett 16 111211)1 , 1
24 by 18(t. on rens en. nth Wald, ril4l
6
..0.1,
U Ms V .lby ' SlV.rMa r r:V 4Vilml.ant.'l4l::
toren /W 1
0.Y.,11).1b1e0u to Chas. .11..buthaol , Mawr. 5,
0670; lot 0.1 tor 110 t. ott Betwees AllegAvta,
WON w Harper 11l Sarum I iboto liven I:.
10.10) by 10 ft. 1.104 ea S moto n.
2156
10,0101.1• 11
Mar, adwu to Nun,. Darnsby, Web. 21 lEN:
lot 20 by =rt., Main 5h1r1ub 18, .... 51
11. 8•1.005,100 , to 11. 7. Jones.. Match 14,180;
lot CI, by OS ft. on I..lr...ea...Allegheny.
.67 GOY
Babel McKee ton. S. know, Auswat N. INT;
31 by 160 ft.. 'San Llbtny
loteta Marth• Nors. January
138, ISM;SO by 147 ft., tterd a A ll. n , roan.
•
•
I Hump .....•
Wm' HumtM•4 4 l 4 .
rea • Celantut ,
4. ISM; 10..40 by KM It • for • s p•bn.
te
U. V. Vox to I. Pompon ye - May Mb, lime
bone to PM
Hu a gh 4. lit ey to Ruth Glover, Mares 14th. i ten;
Jinn by IN R. Aik.n;.• Lon.. Emil. labiriy.
11,ton
Root: W Peon to J. J. toblioa,11.01: 11 . liaTl
glin . FL ' age " ili .. .r hII k M "^
I °
1170; lot SI by TM ii. 1.1, t.f?gti..:".c. n i. - 4DO
I . tinneiver. Idasch .. l7..lldo
Daa'l White to W. 4. Lotter 7, blue. W
ta parches of ii nd to Stet ward. Flttabareh
ff 7 a a
_Chtlei . Stroll to WAIL T. II ahem, Feb. 74, 1170;
10t In 0400 botnagh
llc i rAlliti4d c ie s .l t at. Hi Ariew h an, Dept. U. rel.
S. V. De i nSiey — to Jr ' . I.l4eiVn i ft. * TlT.Y. a IliGlNst '
.74 by ICS ft. becOnd lith umd. rm..
IWO
S.C.C Belo. own to 404400 Schneider. Feb. el.
IGO: Ude W and?, Iltlntwon i s plan 7th watd.
it
Allegheny
ailoo
(chord )torten 00 W. IL Gardner. Juno. .11,
WM; lot Why MG It.. James Meet, Alleahoos
IWO
.
Man • to ...me. 11s 0 Iteet I t 40 by 440 ft. on
above street 61.0.0
Jar Rouen to W • H. t. &ratter. Feb. 15. Mat lot
7.4 by =ft. on Waallng Kat ttttt 1, Alleybeny
V-100
Joe. K W !Lamson to. Jobs 11. I. Memo. Mart bit,
1611;15:1 acres of land In Bomb 143.10 town.
sblp ' scort.
Blab lot o lu br
burgh $l4Ol
Juba C. Brown to Baum I Wll 410.16, MO:
lot . YO by SO It. on EMIT West. Lower lit Clair
toentalap Mem
Andrew Keeton to Lydia J. tci.i 12617
lot ol ground In ble.:lore .wee .
Jolly Clan. yto 11 cy foleY. Dee. 15, Iga. lota 24,
alit Jobs Anotncm's IL.bloson
1.100
dorroß. mien no Jen thee,. Ezq • rennet,
m. IMV: lot 1111 by 110 ft . , Conn . a., near g.e.
Oman. alley. VW sottlb 114 tat
Loot Brantman to n m. Ward. Moron 1170:
VS by 110 ft.; pan of above lot 11.401
7. W elope .040154 A CoSbm l l AA 4 ° -
elatton, Frb vac; IN by 17011 • Fear , b
warn. Allexlienr SLIT/
Thera( tilewortl.4.lre, unison. ft Kann. Jan. 70.
13W;_10140 by 110 ft, linena 01.011.,
111 L'ltY 11 (63
Jas. 1110: gnu lo Greenawalt &Kohn, Mato I Mai.
• 1161: atm se 513,0 11.0IM
Jos. Conch Is Levi Men. man and Wm Ward -
,
Karen Irlb, 16111; 13$ by 11l ft.on south Si'. or
Penn st • neer ILOSIOOOO • ITT, 021.0 1 0401
Mrs. , et IA 1111.1114 Jla. KM:lure. Nat nn leb.
1370: aorta In W. at I•oar tp. 111•1A 0
Wto• 0011.0 0. H. Law on: UM . ..011.1W; lot
I:013r 1070 ft On littubco•Cle Cour tors
61,301
Coroner , . 'lnquest
Coroner Clawson held an Inquest yes
terday on David Scott, tho man who was
killed by. falling from a cart on Beoond
avenue, an account of which we pub- ,
tidied yeeterday morning. The deceased 1
wu a married man and resided to
Birmingham. Re /Galen rwidow and
throatiest! aldldren, who were depend. 1
eat upon him for support. The follow
nig testimony was given this morning:
Arch. Dorking, swarn—Last evening
its I was coming along Second avenue,
above Grant street, I heard a person hal
lowing whos: I looked. and saw a man
under a cart; I went forward and got him
out, and put him In the cart; the man
said tut Le could make it to.Birming
hunt be drove on up to the park; was
standing up at the time; Immediately ,
afterwards the bed of the cart fell back,
throwing the man an, and the bed fell
upon „him; the man was Intoxicated at
the tlote.
Timothy Asidon, sworn—When I saw
the .deceased he was lying upon his back
with the bed of the cart resting upon
him. -He was dead when I first saw
D r . H. Wright, sworn—bud evening I
weaselled to the Bull's Head tavern to
see the deceased; I found him dead
bat no external. Injury upon him.
His death must , have been caused by the
ruptureof some Internal blood veuet
The jury found that the doomed, -
David Scott, came to his death from in
juries received by the overturning of the
bid of his cast.
temperance. •
Rev. J. B. Dunn, of Boston. delivered
a lecture hut aveniug in the Third Pre.
.byterlan Church. Sixth aventie, oh Tem
perance. Shortly after eight o'clock .
Rev. S. F. scovel ascended the platform
and led the audimee In prayer, after
which he introduced the lecturer. Mr.
Dunn commenced with a reference to the
great union meeting which had at
tended in the mane church a few
months ago, and the changes that had
been produced daring the abort period
that had elaeitween then and now.
tenth had invaded tithe family in which
he was then entertained, and when be
entered it on Thursday he found Its
members arrayed in the sable habil'.
meets of mourning. He then stated be
would make the grave ,seehe of Lazarus
the basis of his remarks. When the Sa
vioar went there. he found there wan a
atone laid at the door of the sepulchre.
Gnailer does for a man what he can do
fo h im self. This la seen In natpre. Man
has to plow his grounds and sow hie
seed. In former timed' It was supposed
that when cholera and the plsgueentered
es,they were visitations of Providence,
, but now it was fonnd that by the adop
pon of certain sanitary measures the
plague ono be stayed back I" The great
stone that is at the moral sepulchre
is , the °rum traffic," rolled there by
human hands, and as God never does for
man what he can do for himself, it must
be rolled away by human hands.
The speaker then gave a frightful plc.
tore of the ravages and desolations
emp pro
duced by the rum traffic an Inter
anon.
'There was a respectable audlenopprea.
ant, and the lecture was hatened,to with
deep attention.
IMED
Dexter Washing Isaeldne.—lt has 130
equal. It is simple, cheap, durable end
effective. It makes friends wherever it
la trled—successful wherever introuced.
All that Major Long asks for It ix a
trial, and if not satisfied you are not com
pelled to keep It. The Dexter Is a great
Improvement on the defective and
unsatisfactory productions exhibited In
all former machines. This machine
rubs the same as a lady rube with a loose
wrist, and not as a stiff wrist, or as all
former machines. It is to be seen at 34
Federal street, Allegheny.
Nothing Is more wholesome or alma
able than a glue of ale taken at dinner
with your roast beef. It aide digestion,
Invigorates the system, and puts fat on
one's bones. Try Pier, Diu:male &
cream ale, at the Oregon Brewery.
The Spring Stock of Henry C. Hale,
Merchant Tailor, at corner ot_ Penn
avenue and Sixth atm.', la now large
and complete. Monsieur Bonpalne eoli
th:tuna to prealde at the cutting. tf
.11 ICA $52 81
zx 1 41' £4
41,1 W
For Guilttenable hair -dressing, plain or
by culing, and a frizzle, for a luxurious
shaver
or bath, and for skillful cupping
and leeching, call at Wllllamson's ele
gant saloon at No. 190 Federal street,
Allegheny.
V,134 VS at
. 1.116.46461
To be sold, on Saturday, the 19th Inst.,
st 10 o'clock A. At., at the horse marks
on Irwin. street, by
ho P. McNamee
ng W . Ann
tioneer, a good twohorse Spriagon
BUSINESS NOTICES
The Ladles' fdoroili Club, of Now York,
recently changed their iirmissione from
woman's suffrage to Hair preparations 'laud
Pimple. Banishers. They deehtre that where
&Curs had not endowed them with beauty, it
sees their el/lit—yea. th:lr mot —to seek it
where they could. no they .0 Toted that Wag.
paha halm °eczema sallowaess, Stough Skin,
sad itingtouts, and I are to the aomplerion a
.Vrtnaus (novoslau) and marbleglins ap
no Mita); and that
Lyon'. Itathalron made the hair s;:7 thick,
sett and awful Until, and moreover prevented
it from turning 'gray. if the prsprtetom of
these setae. did not send the staters an triroise
they are not smart.
MEDI
ZICFIYR -On Wednesday. Starch 16th. ISt°.
Aralti. PLICHEII,•In the It t leera ete.
The funeral oriit Lite pace from the re:Nene.
of Ms son• Let-law. Joe. 11. Noble, Sitith street.
on 15th street. on Pathan ISOIMING, at lb
o'clock- The friends of the Ismaili ra reepat
fenyinvited to attend.
Na Its'alt—Al y, Alleibenr mall.
Wedoe. day, Dinah Lath. et 4h; o nook
C. st.. Mrs MARIA B. WARN RIS, wife of a. s.
/avec, the 79th year of bassi.
late services at the bon aon 1111D*T.
Last., at 1 &Mock •• M. Caretegeelent.leavo
Liles ha. Meilen on surlyal of 12,41 r.
x.
train as raced to Allesheny Cemetery.
UNDERTAKERS
wahviAzivbwai,l,wehr: , Feritg
110c1C.1.. tea oouotancly 'del foal act
isclutclon lto•to•tott, atitho•gany ant Waltz: ,
Clottlas, at pee" .71.4 fro= to ot DO. 1k
Pal pr0p...4 forlctortscot.name. Lad en.
times fontlabodi alact, all allots at Youtol9l
Goods. If roeatrAt. 0^.....0t opt= at all Loan. da
sad alaht•l . •
JOSEPH METER & SON,
VriErmst'SA.lr.mrs ,
21e. 41111 PENN ISTREICT.
Canlages Zer Irsaarals Tunalnked
la ca sad all TancrnlTornlabsosat at se
tra tet .
FOIL
BIIBURRAN RESIDENCE
At Sewickley.
listing delmadned upon remor l es to m 7 hi m
tt the Call Work. near T.renture. :des offer
sale the property where/nose reside.tiol
the Immesh ot y. The grounds cellist
of near lb acres. 11.17 diverge/eel with Creme
elope. lerel sna abrupt Mmes. A tileaseat
brook passes through the plats, sheded by atm..
decd doe old ioreit trees of • dome Varieties.
There era tiosor APO bearing pear noes of
etoltwat nicotine. Coldea apPlet tawch.
cherry, Ac. Also, stapes, ruPterries, black,
berrlea. awberrles tad other Iniallere
There in • large spsec lor vegetable Carden. The
Ornamental throbl eversr.eta, eons and ran
Plan ts are an attracts Vatun, very al/PrOpii
'l4.q'gfiftlh%%=6".PWl'ai:
Otter,
and the relity,renda this spot angorpassiid
13:Vtfetanrrierit a nest elan brick, and
beside attic and cemented cellar under the whale
—contents 14. room. and wastroora and coal
boa, e bas...t. with ouriteron Inas clets
for Obina, stens and clothing. There Is • large
witheater(.allas etoae.walle .l eastern h ot Aied
w Uwe sit e ma, arid pimps ' rot. o
I tad( l water tn bath root. !dew, and wash.
I Dense, waste water discharged thronth pipes
some &Mance frent the house. Then Is lee
house sad comm• Moos c.ilnit room, • good
barn. ceilings abed and chicle. yard. Thin/Ina
Ls bonded octal eidee by hishwart. and acre.
ts env trues railroad Or tarnylke.
tiewlekler Is lii miler item the city, an tie Vt...
Waste Itallroad,nottpossessea many attractions
N r • enbarban residence. The nomerons ae COM
-0101111t10.4 trains leave nothing to De desired!.
this wily of communication, and the railroad
boClrtnrS
Ida Ch arles, all
the.
'T r ofthe
Talley down. make the
Is moat desirable, tor be s
Its worthy
&mere and &rump. here ale found the cenatry
Irate °rms. citytditors. Peaces.. liswiatvt
banters, and other heel.. men end retie.
mereltatts. Stood schools &boned, end 1,10 are
Chtlidle. at VAZIOUII dc1101111.1.10614 twins the
ablest allinsters.
Fe. prier, and terms all stray Dreg eters., To.
/95 Mb* rty serest, Pittabitirgo. It not gold be ,
fora April lat, this property will be to et.
wiLueni nucanowig.
mhis
20Leers FORSALE CHFAAP
—Situate nearly adjoining the Boas
a llfaein=tiertiTUT " ;; a ilAAl
Oars. Nestle 500 lota haze lately ocen solo'
here, a good many of which have been bent
Span. Only abodt 900 remain thatareolarad
for into by the erlminala Lltboanatoooe had
by ponag • mall amount da thrown =each Lor, and
the balance In one, two and e years.Palma
of Lots now range from flir ci trAin: s "
ply
fen to
105 South &MI6&
lIPALE.--Eagines and Boil-
A.: SIM New end Peened nand,. of klads
constantly on hand..
• Orders' from all parts of the country promptly
anconted. yams tam a CO..
Comer Mellon Menne and T.. 7. W. •C. M.W..
Allegheny. Pa.
pEBBONAI-All persons seek.
LNG HONES. of Investments I w s Beat w Za.
ate, mill We tlme, trouble aid me tm
arumtm rira of te , :Par . lll= l . l •
or WILL be tent by mall litia to us) remal e tCr ,
Eitre:=."ViftV Waal:hi=
JOHN • m. 000PEIt 660134.'
Bell and Brass Fonda%
MO% Looolo7lll_k aoLLima 1U
EIRAMES
Made Proseptlp to Order.
METAL
Biad:i3 and Sept on. Hand.
rroorloton sad Nan ofactorif of •
7.3l.Cooper'simprove#BalanceiVlM
STEM& PrirISEEP.
=Office, 882 PENN STREET. .
Wcamdry,Oor.l7thiuditaltroa dBtze s to,
JOIIN .GRPLY
House and Elan Painter,
taitA2ikir.ll.l44X, exaiZran,
- • • in , 54 Elattr sawn, -
Jrvar WIN BMA rittsbinth :a,
..
TIIE PITTSBURGH
VINEGAit
NVORKS.
BLLLOU & DRS
167, 168, 169 and 170
SECOND AVENDE
Are now pm:laved w to.intat TINSUAIt as um
LOWIIST MAMMY RATIO. Att4tlll7on psz:
etollsaly called to oaf
MBA WINE ETNEGAIL
WHOLESALE GROCERS, ar.O.
WILLIAM MILLER & C
wog. HI and lit Liberty Street.
Corner of Irwin, now offer the trade at low fn
tam steal
Prime New Crop
eta New Orleans Sugar ail
ffi es.
Porto Mon. Cuba and English Island Blum , .
New York, Ehiladelptda and Baltimore Ba
nned do.
Golden Rept, Coverings, Branlis, BMW ,
Adams' land Lo g Island Symp.,
Porto Moo, cabs and 611,01•11 Wand Idolumer.
Young klyson. Japan, Imperial. kimpowdsr
and Oolong Tear.
Carolina and Kangotn Elea.
Jut. locnagra and Rio Coricea.
Tobacco, Lard Oil. Fish, Nails. , !On./
Cotton Yarns, an., constantly on hand
ALSO.
IXPOETILUS 07
Fine Brandies, Wines " and Segare.
latierdsn, Moseile awl aparklUtir float FU.
of Hinkel Co.. In botte,
Sparkllng Moselle, Bebarsberg and JObabli
bo• g. Heekbelmer, Banta d 7 de.
Bradenburg Irretes , /Ine Mfrs
do do Clarets, traportad la bottle)
do do MMus Wines, In bottles.
M. Work & bosrallaz Cst‘bba.
F,.. Old nherry. Abkir...and Port limes
/me Old Mononirsbels r'...Atte,. pars.
du Very duperlor Via motet do do.
ALSO,
Arnts tbr Boer /I Cliandon , e GrannYla
Ve ' rVenay and Bauer, Champ
Brandies of our own seleetiontd warranted
J10:d0
DILWORTII,IIIBPER &CO.,
243 Liberty Street,
M47lmldWbuLdoVANK 4iWnt,
WHOLESALE °ROVERS,
Pittaburgh, Pa.
EOM
ESTABLISHED BE ,
• L& L GORMLY, 11112.
•
W. M.- NUM
WHOLESALE GROCER
No. 271 Liberty :Street,
(DUMMY Ohl. SIOL.I tiOTIL.)
14 ISTZZLIt. J. A. STEELT
M . EITJEFJLE & SON,
'Commission iferehanto
VI-.01711, orrakter,. aro
So. 9S 91110 BTSEET. near Etat COl3l/6014
MIFANCIII,& HARPER,
moos, GRAIN AND PRODUCIC
Commission Merchants
No. $32 I.9BERTI STREET,
CASH .
INIIIuttAaNCE
aw CONIPAIIIII.
( P ms narmita.
n.p. as avows..
Min rioa 8 68 .. TV
YE.
Mew,
u
Capital All raial7ll), - _
• DIBIOTONE.
F,... .11 .1 sni arAssAtlliie ;-
trAri:I—SII;I4IIMI=.I4"-** 2"h '
ROBE H. WINO, Prealdsgt: _
.1710. Y. JENNINGS, VI. Pnnlatlar.
APO. T. .1011NBTON. SecisuG7.
Capt. It. J. GRECS. Gang *gest.'
lIIIILMS ON Liberal Term= ea all /If Wholesale and Retail Grocer, - _Naas'
and Marina ilja"
.
flx¢ments sollette4
W.d.ARNISTRONG,
elaceosoot to roues a A 504 1 .0.41.1
PRODUCE COREI4BIO3 ERRIMANT.
No. ws Diar/CPt 'Street* •
J. BLANCHARD,
Na 396 PZNN EITIMICT
• --
I.rrns_, & pArroN,,
. 3 1 Nirboteaa ta Wooers , Conizataslan Merchant/
an Malen la Proclaim 'WM, Blum Chen.,
ilsb, Larbon and Lard * OIL Iron, Nets, BMA,
cotton Y y arafi_and sll_P4taboM i ltra g gs u eart
1.11r.,741, nod 11.
BALE
SOYA I. WOWS—SOW. erOosz....int. U. VOWS
TOHN SOUSE & 111108., Sue;
Ir. mason to JOHN 1. 1101758 aCO.. Whole
s.le Grocen sod Cenamissionliberebants. Corner
of biolthaeld arta Water streets.' Pittsburgh.
70116 SUIPTOX A. WALLS
teuriroN AWALLACE:WhoIe•
BALE tiIioCIERB D PIIoDUOS DWI!
No. 6 SIXTH O TH EET. Pittoburith.
1.117 MIT & SALE STABLES
NEW SALES STABLES FOR HORSES
JUST ESTABLISHED.
The soberether has establlsneg a gale. gtabla at
the WI, Peon Hotel. Allegheny. where Mt grgl
have CORP WWI on head a largoeupoly or No.l
Horses. ALL SALES 0 UAHANIVEO. Hotta
feetl..ntheol ed to and IF TIIE
DO NUT TURN OUT •Itl REPRESENT
_ED
THEY WILL MS TAKEN HACK AND TEE
.110.NEY REFUNDEDI
ROM L PATTERSON, & CO
Seventh kvenne and Liberty St,
IFTPTIMMICITZ., Pa.
Win on Boni Saiundaq //o/d
AN AUCTION SALE
ROUES, CMUUAGES, BUGSIES,
.
• WAGONS .
- ..
, .
‘Atlmel rithin sopenaasnir to %hi Hems. e.
a de.m to eell will pimo leave thee
stotlee of meat ea or befora Thursday of
cage west = for advertising. Prompt al
tendon and good care wlll be green all stets left
forma..
JOHN IL STEWART, Auctioneer.
Jour U. lI.PATIZIOOL.
ROBT. H. PATTEMON & CO.,
ISOERY. mex.3l7
CO ]==lo24 EfrABLFAI
COB. aMu HMI a LIBEITT
=
NYTlCE.—Wltereas, Letter.
(..ummut=7... the estate or ivbr.
1U1.1.t.8. late of the Borough *flit/fees.
eon...deed, have bees granted is the Imam ,
sighed. therefore ill perms. Henn elates.
evilest sald estate Trlll Dreamt thus @royals
euteeatleated for settleateat, sae all persona
seethed to mad estateerlil plessestake haste.
elate payment
1 . 11108. PENNE
fake WK. 11- HASS.ISOII4 S'"ra••••!•'
A:NIiNISTEATOWB NOTICE.'
Utters of Adudabtraslon being sranted
to t enderalreet on the estate of JASKLII C.
tIIMMINIs del:eared. XII tenons heeled crebne
eardest sald estate are creue.ted to present them
far settlement. and all persons Indented ornate
tronediate pay amt.
'6. PASTS,' Adveintstrated,,
03713:1
A 1111311.161
t, NEE 9 II: BALlito;..-13,0
T ACCOUNTS or U. C. ALM* •, i i iw:
SWAT svilarma. Marsh *SUN ii . k .
"TX 0 •3 1 9. 1 4 by order or 4.lifrl, 1t... a .
rarer, .Lll be Bold on trempA.*.r_....., s , x ,i,
GA Bales NAcrsty 106 lloOLOO• , ••••:,..."
Amounts./ Cm U• Alit • 8••• ' •.-- ,,sionse.,.
• I.luT . A.NoiLWALAN. At
. .
}KEYSTONE. •POITERM
S. M. urrat te 00"
x.owt.rmomi: ,•
QueensiOrei Briaca Wares .te.
4. elea and Warehouse.36 3 LIBMP TM . UM
arAll intim prenavtly astmilea te.
rirresuien. rk,
90 Md. 'So. 9 9fitlarat • •
SO bets d. 410 1,
loble 90 3 L
. W+
SS NW*: do.
tbb bbla ./tal , da do.: •
bata di.. do. • • My.; '• • •
. , bill, rfatoldd 9e4111191 .4.. = "..,
sot Q V, Lig,inarAmbinass..
Or'NEIV OPER& ISZRIVIIF• •
11W14 [TIT And.. talt Wahl bottraii• MUI:1 1 14 11 M ; .
I.ll¢l artiste.
•- - •
LYDIA THOlef9oll . •
And her woe, d•tanonned Burielql.6
•TRIDAT EVENING. Ilsvels Ilth. 111145,
111 De presented the eslebrAted Oriental Bar
gee entitled
•, EINBAD THE BA.MO/I. ' _
The pett'cirtnance to comasso• whit MI Meal- ••••.
DID' TOO EVER BEND YOUR 11171; _ •
TO BIRMINGHAM. .; •
L7dlsTholspenn MlttlneeoulataNlEN,
Moeda, ILvSnln Pr. R.I. DAMENrolsr.
arLAFAVEITE BALI.. ' -
XERCJJrTILE
4
JOBS P. GOUGH
ri WILL LZCIVIIW OW .
" u r "
LAFAYETTE -HALL,
uday Evening, 'March 21,187&
IDIOM
Sp referred seats. Doors *nen at IN. Die—
t.. c.:ttateavea at IL ileasta Itar utast Oa LI
Dart
E m zno. comer of Paatt and disttiattatU.,
Parsons tuvizt totem pa pip. flat FIA
SVallne. • UM,
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