The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 21, 1870, Image 4

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CM" AND SUBURBAN.
To Let—Rom&
Frum the filet of AWL, two well
ititletted rooms imitable for Orneee,
Mead 'gory front in SAzisr - rs
OORMIr Sixth avenue sad Smithfield
ClellatSAzerrneotmUng Room,
Sillftd Si Filth avenue.
Gough at Lafayott6 Hall togdglit
The Allegheny Aldermen furatalted
Wens Item Saturday.
. The Weather yesterday had a marked
sea% on the atteadiumeat the churches.
The Pittsourgh Barge Club is Raid to
be la a Bourisking condition, the yearly
dose amounting to 11,000.
The new police Dial In the 12th ward
arae
fa abar pot geof .1. In ope leut. Emmett. ration Saturday and planed
Dainty . Mayer Tilelets, Saturday, cram'
Witted Walter Griffith to jail for forty'
eight - bouts on a charge of drachm:mesa.
Sew feirnblllty of lurvlog anotbor
;seta on the Fourth of July, Iwo, le jest
arm under eonidderation by our oars•
asa.
I%S 01l dealers will hold an Important
meeting this afternoon at the moms of
the Petroleum Assoeission to consider
thl freight question. •
MeV. F. J. Grays recently of the North
Avenue AL S. Church. Allegheny, has
been appointed to the Frostburg charge,
Baltimore Conference.
Tao have new Postmaiders at Bakers-
teem and Library, in this county. The
appelniaei are W. .J. Baker. at the that
tad John Murphy at the second.
Mayer Callow hannt one cue before
him yesterday, one of whisky's victims,
who was picked nponoh!o street, locked
up until sober, fined and discharged.
Allegheny Councils will meet Thum
day nialt; when 11 isexpected the report
plebe Visiting Committee to the Water
Works; .
Or the western cities will be pre
sented
tae pulpits of the Evangelical Loth
- MO 'Churches In the two cities were on
.. cusped yesterday by members of the
. Association now In 11111EldOCI In the Church
csalEgh street.
01gar Roger O'Mara, recently of the
Illayor'i police, has been appointed
special detective by District Attorney
Pearson; In accordance with the now act
, passed by the Legislature creating the
edam
in
UALlag, FeHanel:ire & Co., faahlonable
inarehant tailors and clothiers, corner of
SVIIIIMO and Wood street, ere selling
theft entire stook to the retail trade at
;Natty :Wooed priosis. Call and Judge
not Yourselves.
ills la the eighth and positively last
week of the magegement of Col. Goshen,
the Great Oriental Giant. Those of oar
cdtisens who have not yet seen the
=man In the world, should not
Angle day.
hod Hauser made information before
Alderman Ararat, Saturday, against Con ,
radlifepp, whom he charged with Barth.
hag him In the face with Ma fiat. A w■r.
rant was tuned for the arrest of Ilapp.
TM parties reside In the Eighth ward.
Testing Grapnel.--Saturday afternoon&
gammulth of Allegheny was arrested on
Seminary Hill for tudng that twenty m
• proving ground to tan his ridee and
ptstohh He plead ignorance of the law
and wax allowed to depart alter a small
ens.
mew. Popular Eiselelopedla, although
older, le not a bit weaker than It was at
Ann, and the engravings which Illustrate
it ft; proluDely have improved In charms.
.We have received
.150. 124. which
bring* ni down as tar as the word ..ga.
These who need men or bop' clothing
wilt dud a very floe emortmsof, embrace
tog all the latest and most fashionable
styles and at moat reasonable rates, at
the popular house or llrling, Follansbee
a - 03., corner of Fifth avenue and Wood
Street,
Jelin B, Cough will lecture this even.
tog at Lsfayistte Hall. The subject aci,
DIMOCIPI Is .ienriosity„" and snowing
his ability to lecture Interestingly on
any an/Vet, as our cltlzens do, we ex
pod to see a wall filled bonne on this
oetwalott.
.1110.beld d moat attractive place to
totay:wolt wide and neat fitting fashiona
ble eistblng is at the commodious sales.
radon of titling, Follansbee tt. Co.,
corner of Fifth avenue and Woad street.
Vali, see, inquire prices, examine goods
land ledge for yourselves. , .
Obltaary.._Kra. Elizabeth Tiernan, an
estimable Christian lady, much beloved
koy all who knew her, departed this life
at her resident:. on Stockton avenne,
.allegbany, on Saturday morning, after
an Mom of several years. She had at•
Lalned the age of seventy years.
ligectian.--At a mwethigof theßrother..
hood of 'Bt. Joseph the following officers
wets elected for the ensuing yearL
President, Jacob Porter. Vice President,
Owen arm • Chief.fdentlial, Or. Geo. H.
ssyser, Secretary, /smell J. Carroll;"
filtewarde, Patrick Donnelly, Charlet,
Mcßride, James Nolan.
Sabbath Breakers.--Thres young hope.
foie of the "Ball Ann District," Ed.
Bradford. D. Bailie= and Tim. Ragan,
Were arrested yesterday by officer Gel.
situ In astable on Tunnel' street, where
thwy were amusing themselves by •
pm* of "old sledge. " They were taken
to the lock-up. where they wereprovlded
with lodgings.
At Breken.—A. couple of country
man engaged in &fight on the Perrysvale
sank road, Reserve township. Saturday
aguireogn, when one of them threw his
llospuiloa to the ground and broke his
iirM. The min* or the Injured man was
John Pulver. We opponent's name was
not known. Mclennan Arrest's pollee
ass looking for him.
Nltactleu.—Michael Reardon made In•
tbrination before the Mayor Saturday,
athareng Martin Duffy and Patrick Mon
' atm with asamilt and battery. ft ap
prestbst the parties, who are all citizonx
of “Limerick," on the South Side, were
at • saloon at that place Friday night, at
• witch time • regular.
...ruction'' , took
r p am: during which Mioheel was
. eoked down several times. The an
wali . 4 were arrested and held for a hear.
Pittsburgh . Law Asseetatlon. —The
theii regular meeting of the members of
Me Pittsburgh Law. Association, char
tered by a recent act of .Numbly, was
boa In-the Supreme' Court room on
Ilidnrday afternoon. when the following
lamed officers were elected for the en.
ening veer: President, A. M. Brown.
MK; Vice-provident, John H. Bailey,
3Comßecretaty, W. B. Wenn% Bag;
Treashirer, M. W. Acheson, Esq: Breen-
Ilse Committee, Colonel T. M. Bayne, J.
7. iftsgle. T. C. Lamar, But.. David
Reed, 'Egg , John H. Hampton, Req.
Oat of itervice.--The General Grant
etieuner, of the Allegheny Fire Depart.
num. liout of Nervice for repairs. Three
of the steamer's dues hare been burned
*Wend being of an unusual site, an
omilrely new set it Is thought , will have
fleg Mt nude. In this ease, the' steam er
egal be out of "eyriee for several weeks.
Thla will leave only two steamers in the
dO4-Whlch for mob a large territory Is
a,* enofigh. Allegheny should have a
sew Ammer. Four in her Fire Depart.
magi: not more than la needed.- 101
poor soosksmy to retrench In this line.
Choate( vs. ituarding.--John McGee,
taborer in the Twelfth ward, feeling
tbst the weather Was Cold, went to work
neituday with two !till lulls of cloth.
log On his person. JamtwitcQuald, with
WU= he had been boardlug, seemed to
phew a different construdlon on the
w omen and proceeded at ones to the
Office of Alderman T ylor and made oath
m otet McKee, tinder the act to protect
k w e l wo of boarders, alleging that be
Owed him ten dollars for boarding and
btu manners Inttleated that he would
Meet hle bill.. A warrant was homed.
ki dew la Treable.—A. lire Fair,
m odoirdermation before/alderman Lind
e: Sturday, eharging a member of the
mama pollee three with assault and hat•
horylrith intent to oommit rape.. It ap.
piers that the offieer own/ the house in
web the pramattrix reside., and elm
WWI OM he •eatthe to the promisee
about the taint January during the air
map of her hneband, who le a "ricer
-stsn,"and on the pretext of wanting to MN
ib4l hangs needed any repairs gained ad
mittance, and then committed these.
malt. The woman mid nothing about
tbe matter • until the return of her boa.
head, when atm told him the story and
he pelimaded her to'proseetits. The ac
card was &traded and held blit heir.
Pik
THE COURTS.
Dlstrkt Court—Judges Hampton and
=OO
SATURDAY, March 19.—1 n the MID 01
Trunlck. Aloe, Drevionely reported,
the jury failed to agree and were dis
charged.
The case of Reefs vs. Morrow, previ
ously reported, aqui, resumed and the
arguments conclud d, but a verdict had
not been agreed pon when court ad
journed.
Twin LIST ron srownav
-1 Reed tr. Johns° vs. Stewart.
4 Burnie it 05. Ferguson_d Bock.
5 Logan vs. Johndon at al.
13 Gorney vs. Rubor & Heath.
10 Bedell vs. Payne et al.
17 Wilson vs. McOormick. I
18 Cablerlts vs. htFarland. '
19 (km. for use v Clark.
20-Same vs. Bark .
2t Thompson vs. Ranee.
tkluft - boesatoi Piece—Judge (ewe,
SATURDAY, Mandl 19.—The time of the
Court wee ocoupied la disposing of mo
tions and bearing irgaments.
Trani. usT , Ton MONDAY
SO MOW TT. BatonTian.
35 McKean, for nee TT. Adams.
343 Dego, Zetiara ct. Duff vs. Walter
38 MeKale, for WY) Ya. Adams.
40 Beaty ye. Hanauer.
42 Hensel it Holmes vs. Good
41 Sullivan vs. Morgan.
46 Schoemaker & Co. u. Kautz.
46 Rankin's Ex'rs. a. O'Neal.
47 The Scoldlsis h Loan Association of
Pittsburgh n. Steeprason.
49 Snonfer, et al. ♦e. Hetniltoo.
10 Kier, et al. vs. Kief.
Quarter Seeslons—Judge Sterrett—Dia
_ Wet Attorney Pearson.
a&TIIRDAY, March 10.—Iu the OM Of
the Commonwealth. ra. Richard Alker
end wife, preelotely reported, the jury
returned a verdict of not guilty and di-
rected that the defendants pay the coats.
Joseph V. Kerr, convicted oflesault,
on oath of his wife,•was sentenced to pay
the cost of prosecution and a tine of Vo
to the Commonwealth.
Thomas. Idchtinnamee, convicted of
larceny, was sentenced to pay the coats
of prosecution, a fine of S2O to the Com
monwealth and undergo an Imprison.
meat In the county jail for a period of
thirty days. •
In the case of the Commonwealth vs.
Philip Cassell, Indicted for embezzle.
meta, previously reported, the jury after
remaining out all night returned a ver
dict of not guilty. The defendant was
than discharged by proclamation.
Patrick Campbell, who was convicted
of the larceny of a clock, was sentenced
to pay the costa of prosecution a tine of
six cents and undergo an imprisonment
In the county work house for the term of
atx months.
Emanuel Matchey, convicted of the
larceny of goods from the Cleveland and
Pittsburgh Railroad Company, was called
up for, sentence, but in consideration of
certain facts coming to the knowledge of
the Court, sentence wee deferred.
William Lynch, convicted on an Indict
ment for keeping a gambling house, was'
called up for sentence to pay the costa of
prosecution, a fine of {Soto the Common
wealth, and undergo an imprisonment In
the oonnty work house for four cl'endar
months.
Albert Keller, convicted o[lmm:tit and
battery, was sentenced to pay the costa of
proseastion,e fine of $lOO to Common
wealth, and undergo an imprisonment of
thirty day. In the county jail.
Fannie Sweeny, who plead guilty to an
Indictment for adultery, was sentenced
to pay °nets of prosecution, a tine of $5O,
and undergo au Imprisonment in the
county jail for a term of eizty
The case of the Commonwealsh ye.
Mary Huber ' surety of the peace, Mar
garet Strathers, Proseentrix, wu din
mined and the Court costs divided be.
tween the parties. No witness or magis
[retest' mete to be hazed, pr Which urdur
Janice Lipp looses gl
Bernard Rust, charged on oath of his
wife with abandonment, Was ordered to
pay the meta of prosecution and the sum
of. VD per month Until further order of
,Court, and to give bond In the sum of
1400,f0r the faithful. performance of the
some. -
In the matter of the petition of Mary
Brady setting forth that her son Richard
Brady, who le ten years of age, has been
IneaneOnd;has for two years put been tin
der thecare of the guardians or the Poor.
and that condition to gradually grow
ing worse; that -his conditlon is curb a.
to require Liu; to be sent town 6 47 1 11 M
for the insane and the petitioner being to
Indigent eirmajnetancea is not able to pay
the.expeneeCof keeping him at any say
lam, a hearing was had. It appears that
the boy is mortal at the city farm and the
directors nelgwlehing to incur the axpimae
of sending him to an asylum, objected to
the proposition. After hearing the facts
the case was held LS A.
• • - • • -.
Application was made to have qamaso
Graham. an anomie man, sent to the
Hospital for the insane. After hearing
the Acts In the cam the Court made the
necestary order In the matter.
In the case of the tnmrermwealth vs.
Henry Martin, charged with abandoning
an infant, the Court ordered that the de•
fondant pay the cone of prosecution and
the mum of ten dollars to the pibeecuter
for the support of the °Mid while in his
charge.
•• In the matter of the Commonwealth
vs. John Rees, Albert Lang and Patrick
Welsh, charged with the murderer Am.
pas, an application was made to admit
the defendants to bail. A number of wit.
peaces were examined relative to the af
fair. _Rees was admitted to bell in the
moth dr 41,00, and the other defendant.
were remanded (or trial.
TRLAL MIT FOIL 110iDAT.
108 Corn ye-James Hively.
100 " Joeeph Burchfield.
lot " Andrew Sturgeon
91 " "Frank Shaffer
133 Aroblbald Montague and
John Roacb.
124 . 1 Margaret Rattly.
Thomas Stanley
129 rhoman Flemming*.
CIO o Charles Connell
131 1 • Abraham R. Tllman
125 o Reuben McLaughlin
1/3 - George Muckier.
132 • Cievidence and William
Thompson.
TRIAL LIMT POR TIJFADA Y
105 Corn TM. JIIRIMM Gest.
=WM=
EMIL
o Jona M isner.
Wm. Rc!phan
MIMEO
33 P.H. Johnston and Charlos
Haste.
50 : Dlitenbaog h.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
.fittsburgh Canrerenee l --Addreu In Be
, half ut Orphan Institute—Elders' and's
"DeileOlea - Orders Granted--Anhual
Meeting or the Missionary flodety—
The Skate or the Clausen. --
Saturday morning, at the usual: time,
the Conference re•asaembletL After the
raading of the Journal, secret seeeden was
held, at the close of which Rev. E. 8..
Arthur was granted Elders' orders. The
Bishop , nude a short eddieee ,to the
young minister, urging - noon him In.
creased attention to atudyand &fixedness
of purpose, whteh werestaaentlal In tier-
coming all Impediment% In his work..
Rev. L Sherman made a beautiful and
effective address in behalf of the Or
phans' Institute. He explained at length
the oiled. of-the Institution and emu
wanted on the success which had already
been achieved. The children are taught
in the English and German languages,
and the'course of study embraces every
thing necessary for a finished education.
;Physical and religion. Instruction are so
combined that tbel mental and moral
growth keeps pace with the development
of the body. In conclusion be referred
to the margifal Mull:mini a kind Provi
dence toward the aaylnm, predicted for
It a glorious future, and earnestly lirmk
ed the sympathy and aid of all interested
lii the . advanoement of the cane.. His
remarke
_were eloquent and touching.
=time the indience at ham to tears.
At the Conclusion CS the address Revs.
I.D. 21011inger, 0. R. D. 3111.11 1. zr.d T. G.
Elewell were appointed a committee to
report the feeling of Conference in refer.
01109 to It. s
Worship
from th e Committoo on Public
Worship nod Committee on fitatletion
*ere tbon received and filed.
• Alter lams announcements in ?elation
to future meetings the morning session
adieurnod.
Arrgazioax Erszsimr. ,
The beismonary Rocitty held its Meet
ing in the afternoon, Rev..l. D. Hollin
ger In the chair.
Rev. S. B. Sing, Treasurer of the Hoof.
ety, reported, that during the year 12.043
had teen received, and 11,e20 expended,
leaving a balance effit23ln thektressury4,
Thr report was adopted.
It wasreported that Pittsburgh Mission'
had fallen short $2OO last year.
an motkm of Rev. Mr . Dome:, It was
decided to take up a Conference rale&
lion for those 'whose salaries were defi
cient. .
The Comm Mason the State of Missions
reported that the mtesione of Pittsburgh,
Erie, Venwgo City 'and Tionesta were
flourfahlng; Report adopted.
no anniversary meeting then ad
:loomed and Conference resumed Its
session.
Deacons' orders were granted to J. H.
Bates, Wm.Boupt and J. Booties.
By request, the Committee on Build.
log Association was allowed to postpone
reporting until next session.
Bev. Mr. Davis was appointed Cclltc.
for for the Pittsburgh Mimi= Church:-
The Conference then adjourned until
Monday morning at nine o'clock.
A FULL DAY TO 1188101%.
Delightful Services at Liberty Street
Methodist Episcopal Church--Conver.
Mons out Accessions—Rev. W. IL
1M:33
The entire day, yesterday, wax set
apart -by the Liberty Street Methodist
Episcopal church of this city, to promote
the cause of Missions. During the fore
noon .a drizzling rain eat in, and eon..
tinned throughout the day and evening.
Despite the drizzly weather, a good
audience watt present at the morning
service. The pastor, Rev. W. H. Locke,
A. hi., discussed at considerable length,
his usual lucid end Interesting man.
ner, the design of the Gospel as given by
Pant to Timothy in three memorable
words, is which he declares that the
"end of the commandment is charity out
et a pure heart, and ors good conscience,
and of faith unfeigned." At the °Lemke(
the sermon, members of the misalonary,
committee waited upon the congregation
for their offerings.
'ln the afternoon the Sunday Sphool
held the usual anniversary In the body
of the church. Quito a number of the
congregation were present to participate
in the exercises. The Superintendent of
the school, Mr. Edward llsezeiton, pre
sided; W. H. Kincaid, Secretary, assisted
by .1. B. Hubley and W. J. Jackson.
After the opening exercises, brief ad
dresses were delivered by Rev. R. T.
Miller, pastor of the Centenary M. E.
Church, and Rev. J. R. W. Sittekenburg,
pastor of Messiah Evangelical Isttitenta,
Church, both of this city, spirited and
admirably adapted to the occasion.
The respective classes reported the
amount collected during the year, as fol
lows: Mary Runnings, $20,691 Mrs. T. 11:
Crump, $ 20 , 00 ; 'Maggie Herachberger,
$20.00; Maggie Patterson, $6,45; Belle
Coffin,_ $7.00; S. W. Hay, 111.03; J. Si.
Arnold, $26,00; J. N. Henry, 11,55: Nan.
1219 H. Hay, 524,00; Barbara M. dutch,
50,00; J. Bryce, Si,??; Aid. MeYarland,
$20,00; Maggie Dravo, .101),24); Minnie
I Grier, $24,72; D. W. Bsird, 520,00; E.
Heszelton and T. Kier, 530,00; J.Shallen-
Berger, 520,00; W. J. Jackson, 17,45;
Sarah 3 - , Carter, $11.25; total, 5332,91.
This Bum was appropriated to constitute
the following life members of the Parent
Missionary Society, twenty dollars each,
namely; JO6lO Henry, Mrs. -A. Rep.
ham; Annie Schafer, Wm. Singer, .B.cbt.
Mackerel, Saml. Shsner, Sadie Wilkin
son, Sadie Laughlin, Belle Clarke,
Charley Reese, Maggie Stitt. John Loor
Locke, Mary Runnings, Cochran Ed
wards, Nettle Green.
Propositions were then made to can.
atltute Ilfe members of the following
persons, membership twarity....'dollara
qach Elizabeth Beacom. Locke, Thom.
',Feely Mahaffey, James Franklin Hobby,
Stella May Kramer, Philip R Kincaid
Martin, Jennie 'Willey, Willie Pollock,
Ellen Simpson Kincaid, Rolla Coffin,
Turner W. Shacklett, Martin L. Kinked.
den, Sarah J. Kirby, Rev. R. T. -Miller,
Jennie Fleming, David W. Baird, Resale
Patterson, Rev. J. 11. W. fituakeriburg,
and. Kate Loor. The Interest of the sea.
'ion Was enhanced by the singing, under
the direction of Mr. Krebs 3. 13.
Crump organist.
At night the services were continued,
the pastor preaching an appropriate die
course for the occasion, at the close of
which a baeket collection was lifted.
Despite the heavy drain upon the con.
rogation for various church and benevo
lent purposes, and the unfavorable
weather, the-sum total secured for this
noble object was well nigh one thousand
dollars, better than the contributions of
last year. all things considered. This
time honored congregation always
devises liberal things, besides- the
current expenses usually rising, all told
over four thousand dollars per 11.12111101.
Not long since an Interesting series of
special services closed at this church, re.
suiting In the conversion and recension
of a goodly number of excellent persona,
besides quickening the membership.
Yesterday week quite a large number of
adults and children were baptized. and
on lest evenitig eleven adult persons,
both Sexes, were redidred formally into
the relation of full members.
During - the pastorale of Mr. L,cice,
covering a period of three year., Just
about to close, by the limitation fixed by
the polityof the Übureb, over one hull.
Bred perione have been received by let
ter and on profession. At the'PlUsbargh
Conference; to aketemble at Johnstown,
Pa., on Weddesdev nett, be will be
appointed to a new fisidoM labor, where,
we cannot divine, but we bear of hie
name being favorably mentioned in con
nection with tlr - tt elate spy -ointments in
Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and other
lug...nerd r'•urchea to other places
within the bounds of the Conforeneo.
This reverend gentleman bas aprnt
about MS years lo this city and.. Vicinity,
and has become quite well and favorably
known In thin community for hi, ur
banity and catholic spirit, and many
will anxiously ,wilt the deliberetione of
the body.
RWA.PTUEED.
Bask Robberana Jail Breaker Arrested
Saturday afternoon a special detective
from Chicago arrestal a man at the Poet ,
Mlles, and conveyed him to the lockup.
It appears that the prisoner Is ono Llv.
Ingstoo, who has half a dozen dctltions
names: who was arrested with others
some months since while attempting to
rob a bank 'in Wilkestharre. it appears
they had burglaronsly entered rho rank
building and had succeeded in opening
the outer door of the vault, bet before the
inner one could be opened the presence
of the burglars was detected, and they
were caught and lodged In the Wilkes.
barre jail. Livingston and a cornpanien,
the principal actors In the alTair, .man
aged to brink jail and escape before they
were tried, add, It' minus, came to this
city, a very safe retreat for thieves and
robbers by the way, but fortunately not
for theae fellow., as about ten days since
Livingston 's compabion was arreetddand
yesterday he, Livingston, was returned
to hie former quarters.
Livingston is said lobe an old offender,
and It appears nes been .topping at •
210IIIS 013 Fifth avenue, in the 'Eighth
ward, this city, for over two weeks.
lie will prooabiy be kept more moonily
by the Wil kesbarre Jailer titan formerly.
Death or a Respected Citizen.
A large portion of the community
were profoundly pained yesterday on
the announcement being made public or
the death of Mr. David F. McKee, of the
Second ward. The deceased bad been
quite a long time, but not so seriously as
to cause.the belief that death would so
soon ensue. Mr. McKee was one of the
staunchest and moat reliable Inialiseme
men, and held the respect end esteettf of
all duos of the community. fie bad
formany years been Identified with the
Pittsburgh Novelty Works, of which be
was one of the proprietors. Attentive to
business, prompt, active and en/HUI:410,
the great Kamm of that 'manufacturing
establittirment was largely due to Isle
exertions. No was kind hearted and
charitable. No appeal for aid in e good
Cause. for help • and sower to the poor
and distressed, was evertusde to him in
vain. He met all chill:nil on his charity
with s cheerful heart, and there.are
hundreds now living out of whose grati
tude to him for kindnesses received, will
spring bitter tears of sorrow over his
early death.' Mr. Mplfee'e life was one
foil of charity andgoodnees, and his.
death will cause almost universal [arrow
me this eotrntiolty, where he west* well
known and so widely respeotea. His
funeral win take place this afternc On. at
two o'clock, from ble We residence, No.
168 Second avenue.
Shooting. Affray
A serious affray occurred at a landlpg
on the Monongahela river, three miles
above Monongahela City, Saturday even ,
lug, during which Patrick Neuter, a
coal miner, wee shot andaarlously if not
fatally Injured. The ust.nner
.
Bennett" on her down Clip stopped in the
landing reforaed to, to take oh mere
freight, sod,* crowd of drunken , miners
ma 64 attack upon the colored deck'
halide, one of wthitt waa seriously beaten.
His companions 'intuited to get him
away from his walnuts rind ort board of '
the boat, when the drunken :men' threw'
atones at the boat, compelling her to
leave her stop planks at the landing. As
theloal backed into the _channel sabot
was tired from - her at the crowd, Wilt)
were atilt throwing stones, Which. , strock
Kenster. A telegram wee rctealved at
the Mayor's. Mike. yeaterday requesting
that the boat's crew be arrested, bat It
wee not complied with.
A Clear Cale or—Nothing. --
Alderman Butler had before him, on
Saturday, a hearing on ono of those ob.
nOZIOUI Stllia In which neither prolecn.
for nor • defendant bad • been 'subject. to
wrongs—Justifiable In referring alto the
law—aa it is a good illustration of that
alass we give It not for what it Is wortn.
Henry Bear makes oath that, seeing °to
let" -on Frank Morgan's harm, he en
tered Band was bitten on tho log by a
small "doff while talking to the aervant-•..
Bence the charge for keeping a - feroolone
deg.
Morgan waken' oath Against Bear, al.
leging that he entered hie house In a
state of drunkon Insensibility and laid
hands on the servant girl with Improper
motives:. The girl screamed and the dog
scratched him.
Alderman B. very wisely dbunhwed
the int:t and bade them to and tin 110
more.
PITTSBITRGH DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1870
TILE BRIDOEVIELIK MURDER.
Two Arrests Made—lllo Definite Know!.
.edge of toe !Murderer% Whereabouts.
Thome, Reardon, the man who bru
tally murdered Mrs. Tobin, at Bridge.
villa, Monday afternoon of lent week,
has, up to the present time, so far u Is
definitely known, eluded the °Moors of
justice.
Chief Hague received a letter,. Satur
day, dated at Smiths Ferry, the 16th
Instant, stating that a man had been at
the house of the writer, at thit place,
teat day who answered the description
of Reardon, as published. Ho called* at
the house in the afternoon and asked
permission to make some coffee Air him.
self. having& small quantity of roasted
coffee In his pockets. Permission was
granted him and he put a cup of water
on the tire, but before it bad boiled the
man suddenly len, and had not dam
been seen or heard of In that locality.
`The following we clip from the Phila.
.del phis loreas of Saturday:
Patrick Sweeney was . before Alderman
Hull, charged with murder. It aeemo
that on Monday last a • woman named
Margaret 'robin was shot end killed at
Bridgeville, near the city of Pittsburgh.
The perpetrator, whose name Is said to
'be Reardon,. made his escape. The so.
count of the' a
appeared in some
of the papers, mad on Thera/lay night
the accused entered a tavern at Broad
and South streets, and from his singular
behavior was at once suspected of being
the murderer. lie was taken into custo
dy when he gave his name as Sweeney.
He will have a further hearing.
If the man who stopped at Smith's
Ferry Wednesday, the 16th, was Rear
don, the man arrested in Philadelphia Is
not him.
The South Common Irk.
Our readers are aware the the Park
Commission of Allegheny, hive had un
der consideration a new . plan for laying
out South Common-rthat portibn of the
contemplated Park improremens be . '
twean Union and Sherman avenues, In
all extending a length of four squares.
The plan provided for a carriage . way
from Union avenue to Sherman avenue
(Webster street) along the lower part
of the Common—a continuation of
Church avenue, from Federal Streit west
ward.
It was proposed at the same time to
abandon Stockton avenue as a carriage
way and ornament it with shrubbery
end walks to conform to the remainder
or the plot, allowing for entrances to
each dwelling along the knee The mat
ter was submitted to the people inter
ested, and for some time has been
the theme of discussion and con•
akteration. It failed, however. to
receive the approval, a large ma
jority being opposed to It. Friday
evening lest a final meeting of the
property holders on Stockton ayeatie was
held, at which resolutions wore plowed
condemning the proposed change. The
people, however, decided to invite the
-Park Comruhasionere to meet with them
on Saturday evening to dinettes the mat.
ter. At the appointed time thin second
meeting was held, the property
holders and Commission being fully rep.
replanted. The evening was spent
in considering the benedts and dis
advantage. of the plan when a vote
wail taken, which again - resulted In Its
rejection by a large majority. It seemed
to be the general opinion that the Stock.
-ton avenue carriage way was the Moat
convenient, and an additional resolution
RIM passed asking Councils to allow an
increase of ilx feet In It. width, and then
renuesting the park Commission to pro.
cedd with the ornamentation of the re.
Li:minder in the best manner possible.
Midsection settles the question.
Cleveland line Pittabargh Railroad
• We have received the twenty-second
annual reporCof the Cleveland and I,tta.
burgh Railroad Company, whiclir has
mast been muted in a neat pamphlet.
r. N. iliceuliciugh, Rag" President, gives
as usual a clear and eatlefsetoryatate
ment of the operations of the Company
forth. past year, and It, prevent nnan•
dal condition, which, we are happy to
nay, Is most prosperous. The Krum re
ceipts for the past year were f 2, +1 10 4; 7 6
es Fensen,. ViA5dA49 67, leaving as net
earnings 19,54.0Z7.19.
.•. • • .
The report of William Stewart, Esq.,
the very efficient Soperintentent and
General Freight Agcnt, le a compreheu.
dye and exhausUve document. The
working expenses are 523; per cent., and
the total working and gewowLempenees
are GIN per cent. at the groen earningw,
a gain tu each of 3% per cent., se com
pared with the prevlous year. This
speaks, well for the Superintendency.
We know of no better railroad men than
Messrs. McCullough and Stewart.
Fishy
Petrick Martin had a distuibsioo with
his landlady, Mn. hfkballey, - of ranklin
street, Saturday afternoon. The mono
was an Innocent lish, which had boort
duly programed for big refute. flo didn't
like such a malty 'dish, upon in onagdy
stornarh, and manireetod bra diriplesrauro
by throwing the keel hut orate window.
Tiro landlady was 'clamored at this chap°.
Haien of tier fare, and said so, plainly
and -explicitly-4s woolen always do.
Patrick Marren pon proceeded still further
in his aggravation and closed the lady's
eyo with his alt. With amounting oru,
tar and a disturbed temperament the
lady acquainted Aidosman Floyd with
the fects,whon a warrant for Petrick's
arrest was issued, on an information far
usault and battery.
Conference Meeting.
The anneal meeting of, the Pittsburgh -
Conference or - the M. p. Church wilt' as
semble Wedneiday morning, March
in Johnstown, sixty mllee from this nity,
on the Pennsylvania Railroad._ Blahop
Janes w il l preside. Over two hundred
ministers are expected to be In &Cond
emn°. Extensive preparations ere being
made by the hompitable people of that
flourishing town to entertain their visit
ors, and the setrion promises to he one
of. the most Interesting and plea/tent in
the history of the Conference. It Is prob-•
able the business will be finished up by
Monday, when a grand, excursion over
the mountams sa far as Altoona, and re
turn, will be taken, the railroad company
having generously _made arrangements
for the trip. . :
=!
Saturday evening a meeting of per.
sons inkuasted In aquatic' matters
wan held at Jimmy Ramill'a saloon to
Consider the practicability, or fOrmlng a
Regatta Association. Thera.wars meet
ent'regularly agioredlted repywantatlyes
from the,Xintht, Columbia, Clipper,
Chambers, Beck and Union Boat Cita&
hankies a lugs number not direct deht:
gaton. Mr. John Stokes was' palled
the abair. .411er • lengthy dhausalan,
Meows. Maxwell, Mild!. and
,rtadnegan
were appolitted to prepare a paper az.
prealiya of the acme of the meeting in
reiatlEM to the proposed organhatlen.
The meeting then adjourned until neat
Saturday evening, wheli the report will
he proadmted. Every club Interedod 15
Invited to mend a. demote t 6 the second
Meeting., -
Vfouratiltyr,
Tho Central Presbyterian church or
?Olegbony, !spat now In a very dein , '
tithing condition. Yesterday rivet siventy
persons, the great majority of whom
were young men were received. Into
communion with the church on profea
lion of faith. The pastor, at the same
time administered the rite of Baptism to
a large number of adults, recent addl.
lions to the membership. The Minister
In charge, the Rev. George P. Rays,
though buts short time corin•Cted With
the station, has been serving the people
with great acoaptabllity and euccsaib. end
at no thus has- the "society hien .more
prosperous. Skull evidences of progress
are pleasant Ito record. • '
Fire In Allegheny..
A slight Ere occurred In Allegheny
Saturday morning about 11 o'clock at
the residence of F. Schulte, Chestnut
Street, Seventh ward, It was occealoned
byllta falling of. a partition walk, of the
Oven' In: the inejlert, 'T' ,Inirted
tbrdugh the' lower jaw and comment.
cited with the woodwork of the loon ln
Mr; Shnlts'e house red the adjoining
tenement,. '.fertunately It was discover.
ed In time to prevent a serious endlagra.
lion. The firs' department wan called
out by. an slant . from Itov. 13. The
greatest damage wu from water. -
Palnthl Acrident._
•
HL apnOr. Mayor
Brtudi mot witha painful accident. He
was Ina shaving saloonAndergoing tern;
*axial. manipulations; -when the razor
alippod from phe barber'a hand. He, at.
tempted to catch It, ' but in so doing
satanic...the keen adze spinet Abe fora.
hand of the 'hilyor Inflicting $ gash
about an Inch and a•Lalf Ins; length and
extending in to the bone. Dr. Le Mayne
was summoned and In now minutes
dressed. the wound. The a Olt, though
sotuarenat painful, is not asrlims, and no
unpleasant oomeguences arie
handed.
Whin tine Buy' Anything one always
the beet, ang_thls la tin rims
w hy . Pier, Dentists 4. Oa NO so inn% •
Cream MIN
LOUISVILLE.
A Goon Old Fashioned Town-The Long
est Brlage-The Water Werke-Cin
cinnati-The Water Nippy-Covington
- Introduction of toe klawley System-
Conclusion. •
ITmet oar owe corropoodent 1
The party left St. Louie on Monday
a fternoon-taking an oven car with'
breakneck barber Coats, Intended as
luxurtmand gold at extra price over the
comfortable ordinary chairs-on the Mis
sissippi and Ohio Railroad for Loulavllle.
At Seymour, tool town of hanging or
:Lynch-law notoriety, "Change care for
LOuisville" was sounded, and our party
were put out for a throe hours' wait, at
two o'clock, on a chilly, raw morning.
They found an inviting `oyster saloon,
anti thither repaired to while away t e
time as best they could. During to
tedious' wait we had the pleasure of II-
I
terviewing one-half of the night - po ice
force of the city, in the person of a el ver
and Intelligent middle-aged gentle an.
Be eloquently narrated -the fa one
hanging of the Rono liana on the old
tree two miles out of town, and the sub
sequent-finishing of the Job In the New
Albany jalL He said that not a living
soul among the seir-imposed execration
era had ever "blabbed,"and that the
Mystery as to who were the particis was
as dark as ever, although he though the
people had a good idea as to who they
were. -Since these terriblitragedies the
town had enjoyed pert t immunity
from all evil doers ; Bator the hanging
spree, robberies, midnight attack., fighta,
brawls and barglariee war% of nightly
and daily occurrence; but it new oroar or
things had reigned since then, and SeY,
`mour la a quiet town. Miss Reno, who
teak such a terrible oath to avarice her
brothers, but subsequently renounced it
in repentance, ilvesi us the town and en
joys the respect of all the people.
After 501110 three noun' waiting the
train came along, and we bade good-bye
to Seymour and were on our way to
LOUISVILLE.-
Louisville is growing. Her population
Is rapidly increasing and many public
improvements are being carried forward
to completion. The city le not like the
face and figure of a pretty damsel who
captures the heart at sight; Indeed, it
presents anything but a pretty or en
chanting appearance on introduction,
• and yet , title somewhat proud and
haughty elty wears well to visitors, and
the longer they make their sojourn, the
better pleased will- thee be with the
town - and the more relraitant to leave it.
The people are generous, kindhearted,
civil, polite and unostentatious enough.
They differ materially learn the Reed
citizen% of remit other cities in one trait
of character, but seemly resemble the
good folks oillettaburgh and Allegheny
they don't bluff worth a cent.. Tbey take
the stranger-by the hand. and showing
him the ins and outs of the city, Its good
feature. as well as Its Inditterent and
bad ones, say, "this Is Muts/die."
There is no studied- effort to shut' your
oyes In anything connected with the
town, but in ninety-nine cases out of an
hundred the Inquisitive stranger In
quest of Information, will receive truth.
lel answers to all his questions, and
need not fear being humbugged by
tense who boast mere of the city In which
they dwell than they do of their wives
and families-every married body, you
know, has obtained for a helpmate in
this weary life the only good wotnen In
the world, and la raining the only mart
children in the neighborhood. - Louis
ville ha. room to grow and will grow.
Her merchants and small dealer. are
prosperous, and since the war closed,
trade has resumed its wonted channels
and fortunes low and seettered are being
retrieved and withered together again
In the slow though aura process of a
healtltY. legitimate traffic. The Omura
tine of Louisville, it Is claimed, numbers
about 150.1.011 souls, or perhaps, the next
census may develop lati c einy Inhabitants.
We have not the ammo to . dwell at any
length on the ettractione of the city, or
its enternriefw. 040 especially de
servo. a Pmeitig notice, the ,great rail
road bridge which apses the Ohio, itn
tuedbeely over the falls. This meg.
'littoral structure Is just one mile In
length and le sufficiently completed to
permit trains to pasanyer. When finished
it will be one of the prettiest, strongest
and lorigtait bridges In the limitary.
TUX WATDII WOWED,
The Allegheny violins on their arrival
ID LotdWrllto promptly obtained enn.
veyanes, to the water works. Alter- a
rough ride of several mike they arrived
at the pumping department of the
works and found Mr. Chas. Herman
the chief engineer, who willingly
showed the party all that wall to be seen.
There is not much outside el the ina.
(shiners. and the architecture of the - Ole
gent Water tower and building-a, to be
admired a; the Louisville Works. In
deed, so far as the basins, the quality of
the water, soil ether essential particu
lars, are concerned, teith Pittsburgh and
Allegheny are far ahead of" this city.
'foe ground consists of one hundred and
fifteen acres, and le eligibly located end
admirably adapted for park purposes.
Thu latter feet will be taken advantage
of by the city authorities, and already
some 4lFie I mprovetbent looking In the
direction els park has been nude. The
water supply is drawn, of course, front
the Ohio river, from a point wens dis
tance from the shore Which is protected
by sunken piles, The Ohio at this point
termite a formidable looking stream, by
DO means so modest and pure and clear
as at Pittsburgh. Its water In generally
heavily charged with Mud, but that
Ingredient nettles to the bottom of the
basin, and only owaelonally wriss with
the water under the 'draftee( Loolaville.
There are two large and beautiful tie)
horse power Ckuralati engines kept slowly
at work. , By some peculiarity In these
and the Willem great economy In coal la
secured, In 1869 only some 341,0ral bushels
being crammed. Allegheny for the
oorreapoxidlng period used upwards of
100,000 bitsbele. The cistern. or reservoir
is located 140 feet above the works at the
river, andle only cripable of holding ten'
million gallons. This is now much too
small for the requirements of the city
although dmatructed Within the last ten
years. Here lit another warning to pro
vide In ailluchenterprises for the con
dozens:leant the future. The reservoir
Is In partil made ground, partly natural.
It is itlyy feet deep and surrounded by a
handsome iron railing and • grata and
gravel Walks. One supply pipe
• comes ' herizontally In the center
and dashes the water Oyer lie
sides giving it a Ling. appearance.
The other pipes discharge out of the aide
WAIN from the surface of the inamenry
through wide chides, thus forming dash
ing cascade s of- subdued -proportions.
Thereto. no provision for cleaning out
the reservdir save by stopping the -- „"1,.'
ply of the city.. Fe — „,„ 'Yee, Ws don't
genre, * ..1 biother any bedY very much. ha
the Mud lodged at the Littera an. sacs-
Mutation of something - beam' than 'a
Year, Is only, Thirty inches deep. If
Messrs; Fleming, Gallaher, and ,other
sticklers for pure water were here, they
Would stir np that mad with. • long
stick and with vengeance, too. So far as
We could Idarn the. Louisville reservoir
la ten,Mildk, like Mine basins .we know
antilictlie:lliceptacle far defunct little
titbits f illegitimate' , humanity, and
thetas a con elation worth bating. Three
minions -of gallons of- Water are
daily supplied the 150,000 people
Of - Louleville. Chicago moralities! to
Supply 1 9,000,000 daily. If the same
quantity of water la used - by
each consumer In each, Miami. Chicago
Must have nine hundred and fifty thou
land Of a Po elation 1 ;Bat this As q s filj.
a weak and watery calculation; Tha
Louisville works are "emptied With a
IltStld pipe Tine hundrell'and seventy- si x seat above the rlVer..-4t IMMOIOOI height
to afford water to ever - y - 11*e Ili lite raty.
As we have before remarked, -_ beyond
the ut nnalnarY. - the grounds and the
prettyarchitecture of the buildings eon
deleted with the works, there Ist little to
ramendthemover those now In use at
ROlllO. - LODISTIIIO Ilea alt O g h thar d a ia
y.four miles of water Oat Allegheny
4iin forty-live mile, down. ' - -
Before closing our notice of Louisville,
we must award It the credit of contain
rag the "Galt House," one of, the lineal
and best conducted. hotels • in:- the
Oetintry. Crary T. *Bible attention was,
paid the party, and felt more
at home here than they had at ill
any of the
elatorate first-eisse establishments of
other cities, with the exception, perhaps,
of the Southern Hotel, at St. Louts.
: ..._ . :- CIDDLITNATI•
•
. - -
Alter h delightful. trip by river from
Looleville; the party landed at day,
break under the ,shadow of the beautiful
suspension bridge, at the wharf, in Mu'
Monad. Prdting up . the ..Burnett
House," they were soon sought out by
Mom Interested In water. matters,d
visited The works In earflap:wafter break.
fast. The esdabilahment - beatiifitilly
incatock and the 'grounds ' thereabout
Wear all tho - appearanoes of a public
park. Mr. Henry Earnahaw, the accom
pliabed. chief hydraulic engineer, takes
especial delightin blending the_pictur
. segue with the practical, - as Id strikingly
evidenced in many .beautiful ideas
wrought out In the reservoir in the way.
of math, and ruralwork, cascades, tone
talna,-ete. Thla ornamentation detracts
not one iota tout the use or practical
operation or the works, but adds Im.
measurably to their - attractlvenses.
There a font splendid engines, with a
capacity re
Of 2 ;000,M° gallons per day.
- One' or these
was working while our
party were there. It was s leviathan
place of machinery, -making six up and
down Kroken per minute, and =at.
log two thousand gallons per double
stroke. The pump. and engine coat
$350,000 and were mat at the Niles works
from pattern. and - designs furnished by
the late Water Superintendent, George
Shield, now deceased. At this season
of the year the water consumption In
Cincinnati is at the rate of 9.000,000 gal
lons each- twenty-four hours. while in
summer It runs up to 17,000,000 gallons.
The four engines are now run- alteenste
ly, each being fully capable to furnish
the necessary supply. 182,000 buahels of
coal are bonantned aunnally at the fur
naCes. The • present reservoir,/ have a
capacity of 5,000,000 gallons,' or about
one half days supply. Two new met
erviers are being constructed with a
combined capacity of 100,000.000 gal
lons, or an average ten days supply.
The entire coat of the water improve
ments, Including cost of works In full
and pipes laid, was 14,000,000. There are
two stand pipes erasted as auxillenes to
the reapply department. One is 30 feet
above the reservior or, 230 feet of an ele
vation above the reservlar. The other
stand pipe le. at NIL Auburn, 325 rent
high at reservier, and 500 feet above the
river. There were many points of inter
est connected with the Cincinnati werke
which will doubtless be worked tip In
suitable shape by Engineer DAVIS, who
took copies notes during the Journey
and will shortly lay a report therefrom
before the Allegheny Councils. The
party felt especially obliged to Hydraul
ic Engineer, Henry Earnahaw, Joseph
P. Myers, Superintendent, John Rich•
ardson, Engineer, and City _Engineer IT,
C. Phillips for kindness, courtesy and
hospitality.
EISIIIIECI2
The party visited the city of Covington.
Ky., immediately opposite Cincinnati.,
and called on Mr. Weir,. who is engaged
in-constructing a new water works there
pn the Hawley system. Much informa
tion was gleaned from. hint co•acerning
this new plan of water aupplY, and most
of the visitors were favorably impreased
with its merits. AB the work has just
been commenced we were enabled tone
nothing about which to wtite. At Day
ton, Ohio, the Hawley system has jolt
been put Into successful operation.
Moser*. Davis and Paul quitted the party
on the way home at Xenia, and went
over to inspect the works. They were
well pleased with their visit and obser
vations. . .
E=3ll=2
The tour of inspection was not only
piedmont and agreeable but highly. In
structive to all the participants. Those
Members of thmticil who made up the
larger portion of the party, hive acquir
ed a thorough knowledge on the water
question and when It comes up for dis
cussion will be perfectly at home on the
subject. No place that was visited poe.
names halt the natural - advantages which
both Pittsburgh and Allegheny have, for
the supply of good, pure water In unitm.
Iced quandtfes; but we most not atop to
count expanses in Improvements In MIA
direction. It hut been the experience of
every city, that money paid out to Secure
an abundant supply of pure_water is by
no means a bad Investmen. We look
for an early .movement In both cldee
on this water question and suggest
that they profit by the examples sot in
other places, and select some thoroughly
competent and dialiderested hydraulic
engineer to go over the ground and re
port what he thinks the beat plan and
best place far the supply. This will
Maitre some method in the work, and
will, for a time at least, relieve Council.
from the tech - due dlacusalon on the sub
ject.
Your correspondent cannot close Ills
/inter without exproming bin deep obi!.
gallon to the Allegheny iparty for their
many seta of kindneaa and consideration,
end trusta that he fray often In life find
himeelf In such good and enjoyable com
pany. .
BRIEF TELEGIRAIS.
—The 'dimmer Siberia, from Liverpool,
arrived at 11011(011 yeatorday. -
—The steamer Deutchiand, front Bra
men, arrived at New York on tralitirday.
—llutehlnun, who killed Wilder, at
Kansas City, Mu., hu been admitted to
bell In the num of ;20,000. •
—Three men were scalded, two fatally,
by the exploalon of a ' , tat of bolting sugar
In Jeraay City on Saturday.
—Francis limistda, English Genera, for
hlasaschusetts and Rhode Island since
IMP, died at Boston 0118aturday, aged et
—P.O. Chmatoct's paper mill, In West
Steekbridgh, Mass., was burned Thurs
day night last. Lou 115,000; partly In
sured.
—Captain Henry W. Smith, President
of the lit. Laois and Memphis Packet
Oompsny, died suddenly at St. Lout*
Saturday exerting. "
—Gen. W. A. Dudley, formerly Presi
dent of the Islareille, Cincinnati and
Lexington Railroad, died at Lexington
Saturday afternoon.
—Orders here berm received at the
800 on Navy Yard lo prepare immedi
ately for Service the steamers Shenan
doah, Worcester and Palos.
—A Landon letter says the Prince
of
Wales has received an additional £2OOOO
oar annum from the queen in conalders
lon of his oxidant:a in the Mordaunt MUM.
—Kyle Smith, son of Henry Smith, of
Loninville, wan accidentally shot by a
fellow student at Kentucky Military In..
RtitUte near Frank.fdrt, on Saturday.
The contents of a gun were lodged in his
bead, inflicting a fatal wound.
—Another effort is being made to re.
move Collector Casey, at New Orleans.
Petitions for his removal have been
signed by the State. Central Committee
and State °Mears. Republican member'
of the Legislature and prominent Re
publicans, and forwarded to Washington,
—The boiler or. Andrews and Whltei
steam floor mill, at Annawan, Illinois,
exploded Saturday morning, Instantly
killing Fred Neer., engineer, and dan
gerously Injuring George Barnes. Near
was In the act of starting the engine and
bad hold of the large Se wheal when the
explosion occurred. When discovered
the wheel was lying upon him, and it
had crushed him fearfully.
—The wholesale merthants of Nub
villa, at a meeting Saturday afternoon,
adopted • 'circUisr, addresaed to the
Boards of Trade In the leading cities, sat.
Ling forth the true eondillOn of affairs in
Tennessee and appealing to theta to use
their influence against Congressional In:
terventiou, They allege that the State
has been unusually quiet and peaceful,
and bottoms prosperous, but the Dropo.
altion to subject the State to outside in
terference has brought trede to a pause.
Union Lenituoif America
My Telegraph tl the rlttsbirsh O.aa Va.)
PUT LADELPHI4O March IL—The Na.
tionel Executive Clopimittee of the Union
League of Anierica held a sesalon
day, Ex-Governor Na , ..7::; of New
4er" : .. lie chair. The COmmittee on
new ritual presented a fclU report,'
which was coneldefred at length, and
recommitted for anlendment.
.
A delegation of members from Mary
land appeared to protest against the pro.
°settings of the Maryland State Connell.
Atter diem:onion the subject wee referred
to a committee.
1 The Secretary midst' report regarding
the state or the organization In Florida,
Georgia, Bilssiselptd, Michigan and Il
linois, which States are now being rein ,
aspired. Teo rotate of organization In
Texas was considered st length. F.. B.
Converse, of New York, lately from
Texas, appeared, and complained of the
condition of leagues In that State. No
action was taken on the subject. The
Committee adjourned to meta In Bahl.
more the second week in April,
Accident at Corner Annie dfiessing.
kroirarsaii t> the PitiSbarAti lu.l
PALL BIM?, March EQ.—This afternoon
w hip ! , a large oongregation were 'seem.
bled In the uncompleted French Cat hello
Church to wltneas the bleating of - the
corner -atone, the floor gave way and
about two hundred people felt twelve
feet Into s cellar. Twelve or fifteen bad
limbo broken' and many others were
Injured.
DIED:
TiRRN AN—On Rata. inorlar-x. March 19.
INTO. air..
PLIZARI R. ITElszlAll, la the
TONI year o f harass.
,The faeeral e.lll take 1.1 nee from bee late real-.
dence.No.3ll Stockton lease .. Allegheny, at
eleloek Tura Maeda ) •, 1999009. The.
Aleads of the Melly are real:mammy hmtug
Volda:—Dvatantt letb, DiVID NeSIN.
II the 41Id .Y. 12 of hia age. .7
The foamt will tata Va. from Ole lefties!.
dente, Na. ISO 'Ostend avents.,lloll Monday)
. ITTIOINOOB 18 8-o'clock.- The Meads awl se
.quatatemeee of the tamlle ant reeasetfally Invited
to attend.
ISION—In-Phtladelphta. Nandi 1018,
relict of Wm. B. sett, la the Viet year of her
Thllhasmi wll t tahe rhtee.trom the reektetiee
of her son, 0. lesh, New Cattle, pa" on
mogogy, March Alst. at 11 A. N. IefIOOOS Of
Omega:l4ms Invited to attend.
..
UNDERI3...
("MAI/LES & PEERLEtb EN.
DERTAYERI3 Aim LIVERY MILES
/Whit 118ALL'altY 81 MIT AUD Lifigli
y city, ',quire YMCA/Yr/1
ROOKS are conganlr.pplled with "
WWI. loiewood. TUN
Itul_Watuni
2{lTTAl;lrngaiza- lust°
oeana and Bat.
afs
frit 11114i.'int a
al sfi r l Int!isT
sad u.abt. dy
JOSEPH MYER & Sol;
ErNmearraims.
Na CM PENN lITRINT.
Caret Wei. liar PassreJs. limalzhiri.-
00771N1 -4/1 Fuseral Para Llamas at iv
dupid rates.
sTrt
Amummente
OUSE.—The "Blonde's" alined
I=
enient at the Opera Howie on
EN=
Saturday night. The gratoltona advert
tieing given them done them no injury
In any respect. This evening Mr. Dav
enport, one of the finest actors on the
stage, will commence an engagement of
one week, when "Hamlet" wUI be per.
formed.
MilesTruct.a.—The Morris Minstrels
will commence an. engagement of one
week at the Academy of Music this even
leg. The great popularity of this troops
not only' in this city but wherever it has
appeared, renders anything further than
a notice of .their arrival unnecinsary.
Crowded houses may be anticipated du
ring the week.
=
Travelers on the Connellsvllltatailroad
should bear In mind that a new schedule
has been adopted on the road, which
goes into effect today. The only changes
In the old Maine are as follow.: The ex
press train;leavee at 3:15 r. instead of
3:00, and arrives et 10:00 A. N.—ten mim
utes earlier than during the winter.
The mall will leave at 6:50 A. ar., and ar•
rive at 6:10 P; M. A new train, named
"Mail freight and passenger.. will leave
daily at 9:05 A. N., returning at 3:65 P. M.
It will run' o Shanerie station, we under
stand.
Larceny at ajteardlng House.—Wll
- Curry a boarder at the house ef.LR.
Roan in the Twelfth ward suddenly took
his leave of comfortable quarters a few
ramming! ego, taking with him an aver
t:cat worth po, a silver watch, silk guard
with gold 1 , mountluga. gold hook, gold
ornament, as enameled plate, two gold
rings, one steel ring, a meal, all of which,
valuable aft they may steam Mr. H., with
the spirit of true christian philanthrophy
places the value at the low sum of twen
ty dollars, on the Information made Sat
urday before Alderman Taylor.
A warrant for the arrest of William
was issued.
Shoes: Shoes: Shoes: Shoes:—Grand
Sale To-Morrow I—A Leggato Invitee
the ladies' special attention to the very
large and attractive Bale of boots, oboes
and gaiters to be hold tomorrow, (Tues
day) morning and afternoon at Ma •ac-
Don hones, 159 Federal 'street, Alio.
gherty. Tbla sale will embrace a large
quantity of the very beat goods made.
Do not fall to attend.
A. LEOCIATIC, Auctioneer.
Henry Patties, having been bgrned
out at 124 Obi° avenue, has removed his
boot and shoe store and factory to the
corner of Fulton and Sheffield street.,
Fifth war& Allegheny, yawn:, from the
21st Mutant he will be glad to wait on hta
friends anti customaries usual. _ 6
1050 Penn Street at • Auctlon.—This
property wlll bb
.sold on Monday, 2/at
Wet ,hit 1 o'clock, by order of the exb
rotor of It. D. Shaw, deceased. Lot 27
by 85. Boone, three story brick of ten
rooms: Positive sale. A. Leggate, Auc
tioneer. ; 2
The epring elect of -Henry G. Male,
Merchant Taller, at corn}" of Penn
avenue and Sixth street, 11 now large
and complete. 'Monsieur Bonpalne con
tinuos to preside at the cutting. if
•
Additional Markets by Telegraph.
BUIVALO I , March n.—Recelpti for the
week-4,0e0 beeves. 66,260 hogs and 1,242
sheep. Market firm at yesterday's quo
tations, The yards are well cleared.
Snv-Fit.timlaco, March le.- Flour and
wheat dull. and unchanged. Legal ten
ders 90. .
BUSINEss NOTICES
The Ladles' &stools Club, of New York,
recently chinned their t isoossiOns from
womanis suitcase to Wale preparations and
Pimple Banfelars. They declare that where
unlace bad not enoowed them with beauty. it,
was their elkitt—yea, their duly—to seek ft
where they eon la. so they, all Toted that Wag-
Rolla Balm ore:clam sallowases. Hough Nilo,
and Itingmarks. and pave to the complexion •
most d/sMotireis morostany and marbledikedtp
yeoman, Idaigeroxis to men, ao donlitl; and that
Lyon's wathitioso made the hair grow thick,
soft sod aerial pretty, and nurturer prevented
it from turning gray. If the proprietors of
these articles 'Ohl not sell the asters an invoice
they are not inch. --
WALL PAPERS
NEW WALL • PIPER,
.SPRING SALES,
AT
NO ( 7 Market St., near silt Avenue.
mow c.Cer to We. pnhlle • U., of PA rl4ll.
HANG INUS tissArps•sed In the lila. for VII lety
and beano . of style a, embracing all the Novelties
In FUN3CO. MOSAIC, PER/MAN and GRECIAN
DEMONS In 'plain sad bright colon. fbr
Dining b oo ota, At, Also. WdOLI and MARBLE
DECONATIONS, TINTE) and (TILT PARIA/R .
PAPERY, with an almost andleta variety or
CHEAP SATIN and BROWN
BLANKS' for. Chamber, de.. All of 'ankh we
propose 10..111 as low at the lowest In the market._
COI and ate, at
N 0.107 Market St., near sth Avenue:
• JOS. R. lIIIGH}S & BRO.
nabllhebt -
WALL PAPERS. •
•
SPRING, 1870.
PRICES REDUCED.
40 INCHES ..Ida Guts MT5e. oar rull.
fiareallan varie
de t a ty at 50a. ye r
LAMM—MI 2lle per roll.
'ElattlA nT Trench and American Paper TWO
Init. not spen.llea above. summer to any as
sortment In tne country. For ule at
• W. P. BILARMALL'S
New Wholesale and Retail Store,
191 Liberty Street.
tA4 PITTSBURGH.
IMAM. CHINA. CHTLNRY
100 VVOOD STREET.
QIIEMISWAII,E.
• Fine French
CHINA ANA, GLASS.
SilVer Plated Goode.
DINNER . MID TEA SEITS I . I
Tea Trays and Cutlery.
The best Importeo WHITE STONE
W• l t&and.C.llllloN 0901/5
at low prices.
It. E. BEEED it CO.
illV4 If
OHIIVA. GLASS
ANL
qUE.E/45W.A.11,Z,
A large usortMerit °flaw Datierae Rad atiipei
Jart n•cerre4: Area. Plated aad Brlltaala W."
Vett. suit ['Brian *we. now opening and for
,ale at very low priers at
H. HIGBIZ & eCrIS
1.2 a Na , 189.MINITY STMT..
STONE.
'WEST COMMON :
Machine Sone T A tro,Aika,
'Northam cornts of Wistr,amaoa. I.llra beim
11PalatMIL ATV:LT*4i is 00.
al" °a baud or prep's. oa abort Doeloolsortb
Aan o- " ,, ^•t 4 'e • ••••• able.
JOHN M. COOPKB, & CO
Bell and Brans - Founders,.
1118 . 111 X, LOCMOTITE k EOLLEIG JILL
BRASSES
Made - Promptly S. Order.
9ABBIT'S METAL
Made and Kept on Hand.
Proprietors and lisnateetarere of
7.3l.Cooper'slaprovedßalince' Wheel
STEAM PUMP.
Office, 882 PENS STREET.
Peandry,Conrahlualtallreadare44
PITSTITMIegEr. P •
rtLEl'.—Lager Beer_ Saloon.
d ,durna. ath avnt. nerend areln.
yearn lease: lloat 9d ar. nue. /AGO: care ora
n,eng, near Grant; nom 61 Market.
'' . `""At'Llit'="4l:%!: 7 4loll,l;
, 411;,:. 3 46,,,, 96 gine. storrrt cons. 9606; 17
Bt a c i ore Rell!. • !ILl• 5121
an. enna - We rat alery. eta., 69 tanrord.
11300 . Henna elan , 111.44; ./1611 nranlll9
itred. ball. 6 renle.l sl4o ; V 1 41, 1 . 11.7.11940;...
tooom in wort.
VIITIIIIIIIIT 4 BONS.
m 117 - 3111131.ub Arinnith
VINEGAR.
THE . PITTSBUIitiII
VINEGAR
WORKS.
BALLOU & ADAMS,
167, 168, 169 . and 170
SECOND "A:VENUE.
A. now preoarod to taraidi VINIKU•11 Utile
LOWLST MARIE= 14TKL itteatilon to Du
tieularly called to our :
EMIL& Wile VINEGAR.
1.6:44/8 . '
FOR SALE.
SA_T_OE.
SUBURBAN RESIDENCE
At Newlekley.
Moder determined upon remov i ng to my film
at the Pal! Works. nea r Tleattn, I offer fur
pale the property where I now reside. a sloiniug
the borough of teurtculev. The ground. consist
officer IP acres. flaely 'diversified with grail.
elopes. level null abrupt bans, A plmtaant
brook pas thiough the pia -e, rhsitel by a hum -
deed line 0..
ldlor,mt tree or a dram varieties.
There are nearly 1100 bearing per tree of
choicest selectloue, teddes apple. Peach. plum,
cherry. de. Also. grape.. vaspbeerles. black
berries. au awberriu and other smaller Raft.
There Is a large spseelor vegetable garden. The
ornamental shrubs eTerg,,, ranee and tare
Plants are an attracti,e f-ssure. very upropel
ateiy giving the name -•Tangicwoo.l.• to the
tiffflN'A s :ll, e e r t t 117: e .
pot unioipoo.nA
i ng:=llll2."..Vi. a dot class brick, and
beside attic and cem en ted cellar muler the whole
—cents.. 14 rooms and wuodi and goal
home In baSetneut. with numeroua snr s large closet.
for Chins., stores and clothing. There Ina liege
And never-fail/nit atone-walled cistern , mind
with water Vont Oa e rotf, and pumps 'for hot
an•l cold water in bail. room, kitchen and wash
house. emote water is discharged the pipes
some •Ilatance from the house.
reph.pipe.
Is an ice
house and commedlova cooling route, good
harp. unlace eked and chicken yard. -The place
Is hounded on CI sides ha highways, and accou
r
IA au from railroad onpike.
B e ewlcklev in miles `
tram the city, on the Pt.
Wayne ftalfrond.and possesses
numerousction,
for a uldirhan resideuce. The se C OM.
snoilatkoi trains leave nothing to be oesired In
the 'way of communication. and the railroad
hugging Morley. all the way_ he tclrty of the
down. makes the
)Ids dellgbrnl. gre.re•i hg.
V all
i
e, besid
th
formers and artisans. here ten found i he
country
•elti Of city • diton. mfrs.., lawyers,
banker., and other beakless mew and retired
more-huts. (food schools abound. and h re are
churches of venous denualuatiou, hoeing the
ablest ministers. .
Noe peke and terms rail .t la:7 Drug Store, N •
IV3 Ltto rty etre. t, Pi ttebaego. If not laid too
fore Aorll Lt, this properly will M to.et.
Af.1,..,f.X.Dp0q.1.1,1
20 LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP
—Situate nearly , adJoinlue the Bor
oughs Pillrminghem end booth Yittebursh. and
within Oilers minuteswalk of Cars, street
ears. Needy 500 lou haze lately been sold
berm a goo* many of which Dave been Malt
upon. Unly ut 200 remain that are offerul
for sale by t heedema's, which can no*.be 0.1
bypaycog • small amount dews on each LW, and
the balance In onm two and three yea , a. trite.
of Lots now range from $lll5 *4OO. ap
'Yew' It. IicLAIN Co..
104 Fourth avenue.
F 0 BALE.—En g Ines and Boil
,
11
NM, New and attend Head, of all klads
conataatly on head. • •
Orden from all parts of the malty promptly
. JAMES HILL i CO..
Corner;liarlon Avenue and P., P.W.AC. ILW
Alletbeay.
ERSONAL,—AiI persons seek-
HOILO3. or Inveetnient• to Heel Pa
Xnr .. ... 111 wilt sate me. trouble sage= bon
111114.1 Oren alrayonnnt
or will be rent by mall snel Loony reqUestleur
Persons cm:L.11111 to ger, salted out of the large
Ilst It tontalme. CIttIPT I PHILLIPS, Pub-
Whore led Dual rotate Aitente; Hot,- 139 Yonilll
seem
I:.l];:tsizr.i;iii&VAlir, - 0:4:1
P RING AND SUMMER ;STYLES ; !
1876,• ••
• _ • •
I:I3...II•TITLISON eA:11171/LANDRING •
MIPItERSON &MUHLANBAING;
• •
Merchant Tallork No 10 BINTIf STRIEET.
Lisle Mt. Clair.) Ire nave received sleeve and
well selected Stock of tne rest and most fanhion.
ante Goods In otil• toe • great portion of width
onr own Import. loc.
reellarcotilldeol of. or •bliiir io
willeftievon, we resiteetrolly sollctt In to von an
early examination or tot stoat of Plot Cloths,
eassimeset.. Ye. tie vs, Ac.
1icr11F..11.4.04
00.10 tlt ~
ite Street.
IiVA__IRIOI..AE.,
FASMOICABLII
MERCHANT TAILOR
/Lelik! OCILTUZILIT oa tww,
Oaths, Oussinteres and reslingn.
WW I 111INTLJZMILNII PITENIIIIIINGIGO“Dti.
_ .
N 0. 1 .113 1-2 Szoitlfleld Strapt,
rrrrasuaan:-T.A.
styles.alreettro Clotl.lnd made to order to the latest
-
NEW SPRING GOODS.
roisa did aew mei of
CLOTHS, GASSIM.KBES, d 30.1
neenedby Wirt/4
mob Indust Tatter. 121t1d1e.14 greet.
•
WHOLESALE GROCERS. &o.
WILLIAM MILER & CO .,
Nos. and Ili Liberty Street
Comer of Irwto, now offer the trade at low O.
area. strictly
Print& New CrolNew - Orteaus Sugar sad
run° R. 1.1 Colon and Engllth Island !Sugars.
s ztr i Jon,. rblludeiphla wad Baltimore .I , lc.
hold.. prim LooartuleW. IStaartY
Adams , and /atm blood 1im0... •
Porto mew. Cuba and knollatt blood
and Uo~o n• Y.Cipcmder.
Carolina and loingolo Mee.
Lula. L0r,r.a_and..1t10r.,,,g,.....
rxteart i .=,." . ll : ct =tirt
6 ailta, soap.
ALSO.
DtPOII.TIII9OI
• ' '
Fine Brandi.- Wine tee ' •
or E git n gt'aClVl b oo t ee. P[ og 110 e& Wine
bPre=a l e=.ltet k . '2 v: 4P' ...l Johimi
Stedentnarglk Fronts , r .. 0 ..
d o 4k, ceu e u .oe vote 011. '
11I.Voi•at tmpr o
bo l ttie.. u"
lA. Old [Sturm ". padding eaurw .
het oj4litooa. 'Jadeites:W.lbn .Wlles
YU'S .gaho la pont.
parlor OW ecitter. do 40.
ALSO - - '
•
y, jg t &
lln le e. a
• C . l Pr..
4 114
maul werlatrktry Champagna '; ':'•
...nes of our owo noloettoo told warraotot,
r itILICORTH 111111111 &CO
243 Liberty Street,
(Mooslte bout of Wood amt.)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
th xittour g b,r a .
tot:
r..BTIZZIA J. BTP.ILS
M STEELE Si-SON
76;;nt,iisis
_I/ere-hat*
Fi....Orrii•GFRALUC; XlEZErmakti
No. 9111 OHIO ISTILZILT ieat r.an-Ctizardoz..
. • ALL.ISI3IIItICY P..
NtEmprof is .ILuirmit, , .
- 7 FLOll*.tlitAlit AND !MADDOX
OorathiAe4ork. Merohtiiitg,
' Lei,
Cosithinieste solicited.
W. C.;ARMSTRONG,
• ' &rumor toiretzer &Aral:mfg.)
Jima • Juniata*,
Igo. "24 Market liltroo:t•
.ITTLE, iimu A PATTON,
t/Daeggeglne: CommlUton "CP"'
meow. n'ttgl=d+Pro.i.. A 7l.46:;:i
grt=. 2l2 s.a nik " ..A.na!D MAIM
Joan 1, novax.arow. g. ROMP
_Tons I,' HOME fr. BROIL, Sue.
mason t 4 JOHN" HOUSE a CO.. Mimic.
rule Grocersd C,ouullsatosillerebants, Corner
of Bmltbfl.l cod Mater Mee.. rlit.b.lol.
Anal jimmor - 41.• W•r•ACII.
§7IPTOILONCIAIBW ALLA CDEU.OWZhoIe-
N L •AIMUaZ DPS PIIUtIDEY
AMUSEMENTS
IarNEW OPERA HOUSE.
I.lntemeat of ileceltbraLea Ant elan Actor..
• MR. E. L. DAVENPORT,
Who h ilt hopear lea netta of hlt tannest vee
r,. awn., * tontotatlog MONDAY ILVEN-
Mg; March 91st; 1070, to that noel untie
tenger, of the leetantat antenntre,
141.11LET:1•14Ner. or DINVAIIX..
Hamlet nr. E. L. Daranant
Tuesdat Eveliloe—St. Mare. the EeWter of Tor.
rmrrl rlrlTTlJlcvrT
IigrAAFATETTIp HALL.
JIERC,I37ILE Lllll4ll#ll .
LECTURES. .3
•
JOHN B. GOUGH
.WILL LECTURE ON
di 11:/. CO ES t W. 4°
LAFAYETTE SAIL , ; •
oN
NOnday Evening, Narch 21,1870.
ADRISSION 78 tent,
No metered neat.. Doors open at 74. Lee,
tore nommences *t N,- Ttekints for pal. , at IDe LL
Omen Roman earner of Penn nod elsth street*.
Petnons lining ticket/ ens enter from Yoneth
&wenn,
ma',
lACADE➢IY OF MUSIC.
SIX NIB MS ONLY.
Commencing MONDAY RY/Ntßti , Match 111..
TIIE ONLY MORRIS BROS. 11 INNTRIELB, •
Organized December 1847.
TWENTY-SIX STAR
LUN, BILLY and CHARLEY
With one Monster Minaret Comma., . •
• Tint appearance In IS years of the pearlier
telthur, mange.. and enmedima.
. •
LON MORRIS,
Who Xlll appear attach berformance In his W
spuctnlttes.
EMEII,oN. CARLA ND and rowcitm. eksii4=f
Dann Hong .11.0•nee Men nod •lanami Ttlplte
The (treat BERNARDO le Saucy Nal. • •
CAMPBELL. RNEATIILM 'And ''EtTILY.Y"
STItoNG, our Pathetic ltatladlat and rtianay
Zbellers.
•-••
BILLY MORRIS and lila iloctallo
Flf•a time of NEW TSAR'S CALLS.
COange of •P reanimate each evening.
Petri. mi usual. . table:we
INSURANCE
THE IRON (ATI
MITITAL
Of Pennsylvania • -
Once, 75 Fedeal St:, Allegheny City:
Her. JAICLO L. OBAILAm. . •
Cep. J. B. CLAIIK,D.
D.
Capt. k. BOBlNikne.
•
Ban. A. A. BILLL,D.D.,
Rev. tt. B. 'NEbBIT, D.D.. "
W. A. MED, Cannier Mintiest{ Trigs Ono
JACOB BUBB, Heal Rotate Agent, •
BIMON DLII7BL Mayor of Allegheny, .
C. W. BENNY, Hatter, - .
A. B. BELL,Attorney.at-Lanr,
D. L. revrzusus, menksoiu •
D. SWOOlell. ismaranoe Agent.
Copt. eon*. Koninrson Prontdomg.,
lion. Ji. B. CLAlLlC.LAD.Vloorgemblimmk,'
JACOB RUBEL, Bocandoxy g
0. R. BENIN Y. Thomason. •
M. W. WHITE, Imlay. •Aryrzazik ,
DANIEL ErWOOl2l. Ben , lloo.- •
. COMMIBBIONED AUDI:)( YOB TDB CU.: .
Job.
W. W. ifl.Jrtigthigisrrly.,Pssi
Nev. Jameg koillegabead. Beaver. PB.
F. B. Cousin, McKeesport, Pa.
r . anks . ; L id o [4lr: B
Company stilotly Mutual. Ail pronts acaratng
to policy bolder, by dividend returned amotally
from
the
end of the first mar. All meta. Onn
forfeiting. DAB •
INSURANCE COMPANY,ii
P'JSMILAPVII WILDING 44 ,
as Fink Avaanae.* Illosaal .11111111 V,
. . 1171111111311611. , 1.16 , 4
cazataiwu raid VD.
;N;.7.130% thi 1.:11= R3. 01"
'pawl ,8. ii HanmanlA.
Jake Ettn, • 8: IPcht.lcan. - du. M. Ballif
- 21urau vi m IvB K ATl o lock, . • ,•
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JOK. T. J J OIMEITON, Iherum ,
In r e rill C ;LTA
EDRERNI.E ne31 a
rleslta.N•C E
LIANyoI nrranu
r.tKkatnicTary.
- e •
. •
GAIT. eneostur. NICLL.II. (tenant &Vat:
odor, 9111 Water strata, Pontb ipo.. Wares ,
louse, up stab's. ri ttsburh.
win aratns insta ntnds of Inns and /t•
rine Wats. A home non. manarrad ky
rectors who are well known to the suannnadry..
sad ...be an esetermined by promptness and Mar- •
silty tO.SWlnteln the eeneaetnesennen they lays .
Swaned. ae offering the best Protacncoulo two,
who (Infra to be Insured.
talvl
• Alexsader Mallet s Jona B. 116e0eas.,
- Obar..4.
is.Cham .
. /Unman he hpeey. • plat thatrleik
Andrew Achim pjairmarr,
e
• Dwrld X. Long, worriscon„
NATIONAIL
INSURANCE - CONIPANif w
62?' Federal I MI Diamond, illegkirhl,
B Mattla OferAlD .71.11.7.KMA1, NAM*
•
MIII . / 3311 t R ITAM a re a hisIdeit;
I. wiz tax) . Op:rotary. -•
_ -
fet itp..6.m i ,
ino. Ereven,.7r. Chearxe dent.
O.H.PWI/1.1..auu Jkip. Milano=
pNESINITS .
AGAINST LOSS NriTRN.
MUM, INSURARCE COUP PRIM:UMW
Ornoirost•et SRI alianstroli.;?tear
13111101Uhr. ..' _ I ~,
inartujr. Ihmetar, Honks&111. UMW -,
• Tam. wane , . David . mama., ~.,
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