s Wittsinatt fiapitt. CITY ARD SUBURBAN. Odire Rooms for Zeit. Three tine mule in Gazarra Building , imeond beer; frontin g on Smithfield street andllitzthavenne. Marblewhotelpiecer. Wan and other conveniences. These room are • very desirable and will be fitted up to snit parties wishing to oe• copy them. Apply at Counting Room. Ito Mort . disposed of twenty-one calve at tds morning wart yesterdaY• Abraham Iracele, the hero. deem= and martyr, died Ws day dr.e yoga sato. A regular aeml•reonthly meeting this evoki eg ng al 734 o'clonock. Pittabargb Councils will meet In epeeist session hale afternoon to consider the Paid Fire Department matter. Pre;ma, for building the Soldiers Monument will be reoelvect not_l.l tithried3odiet. of May, the time havlolt bee n " - Yesterday Alderman Store committed to jail fortrial flanry Barton for dieor• defy conduct, Archibald Taylor prose cutor. . . 11 . h t g e red gentry rellev .T.neindavt" h er pocket book last — night, of o. 3, alrmingnam Pinions! Railway. • Plesattera of Council will find the ordi nano* granting certain prielliges to, the Bkmtegbam Passenger Beltway C 0.., on our mond pegs.- .11eatice Ammon .f or- man, whose name we did not learn. $2.60 ,riaterday for 'bootin a wild duck within the limits of the g borough on Eiitipday. The new school house for Boat Birm• Ingham will.be erected during the ensu ing season on the site now occupied by the "Old Church" on Center street. A Might Fire oocurred about twelve o'clock yesterday in the roof of a tens• went house In Burps' row on 17th street, Birmingham. It was extinguished without serious damage. Parties owning seated or unseated theirpaid t a x e s will n g t o y their h h ei o r l h a a nvdes not vertlsed ror sate by the County Treasurer, In the Forest Republiceot, published st Tionesta, Fa. Big !laic—The floe residenoe of Bate. man Goe, Folq.. on 'lrwin &yawl°, Alle gheny, was sold a few days ago for *67,- 500. The superb-furniture oontainea therein Is to be sold by Mr. Leggata on Saturday next. A Wife - Beater..—Margaret Zellman made Information before Audios Helsel yesterdayeltarging her husband, Charles Tallman with assault and battery , alleii• log that ' he beat and abused her. A warrant was leagued. Removal —Alderman James Lindsay, one of our no-town magistrates. has re moved his office from Webster avenue to are 0.187 Fifth avenue. Ms new will corn and commodious , and will com. pare with any in the city. The ••laalt , ' yesterday publlarked the painful particulars remised all the way from Acoaton by telegraph, of the crush. tel of the great toe of • pressman of one ,of. the journals of the "hob." That's enterprise for you. Press toe, change. Bettied.—Matthew Weiss made Wen , region before the Mayor yesterday charging John Sett!Weaker with sseault and battery. The prosecutor Is abe in the employ of the defendant, who, be alleged, best him. The sue was settled. some people want the arsenal removed [outside the city limns and the grounds converted Into • square. The matter will come uppubho before ilouncilsto• !day in the shape of wheresees add reso lutlonsiogrovided new business can be • 'glower Hall.—The new Turner Hall ill .flor the wales! In Haat 131rmingham be built Ibis year, on Jane street• The contract has bean let to J. R. Sorg, for 58;800. The new hall will be similar to that of the Pittsburgh society, though somewhat smaller. theRHaR itylis of men and boys' clothing at trains, Follansbee & 00.'s headquarters, No. 121 Wood street, cor ner of Fifth avenue. should attract the attention of all resorts wanting clothes. The prices are aslow ea those prevailing In wholesale eastern houses. Free Lectern—William-D. Moore, Dm, under the auspices of Post 161, G. andwill deliver an eulogy on the life rvices of General Thomss, in the M. E. Church, corner of Bingham and Thirteenth streets, Birmingham, on Thursdey evening. the 11th inst. Bests free. All are invited. . Dlaorderlr.—F. Bert mode intbrmation before Jostles Brehan of Birmingham, Kerday, charging 'William Greedy, 'Richard Moore and Oily.? Lang with dleorderly oonduct. He alleged that they were throwing stones at his ego. A warrent was tutted for , the arrest or the young hopeful& - We hope Ciouncile will fake action at next meeting to afford proper relief to the Ocanadadoners to pre with vigor to completion the n w City Halt building. - The lease of liklne' Hall expires shortly, and-it L true economy to secure at as early a date as possible a permanent home for our mantel* cdil oars. Let there be no halting now when the wOrk is half Shushed. . . A New Consatittee.—Two members of I the committee appointed to !wreathed* the Clark breach of promise cue, as announced In our report of the proceed. Mies of the Allegheny Presbytery of the U. P. Church, which convened at Beaver on Tuesday. Revs. Dr. Clark and Tim mons declined to serve, and Revs. Witt son, , we of Beaver, and Calvert, of Shari* . burgre appointed in their stead. Another Wareing—Tuesday afternoon John Clendinning , a lad about fourteen years of age, residing at New Castle. met With. horrible death. While playing with a loaded shot gun in the attin_of his father's bogie, the piece was fired and his head almost blown off. His parent were absent during the afternoon and be was ftwind until evening after they had been searching for bim several hours. If this Is a pleasant day stop In at Wiling, Follansbee. it Co.'s merchant tallorina establishment and look through the large stock of spring goods in tile whichcloths, easslmeres and vestings. will I* made np in the latest and most faablonable styles anln most desirable manner tin shortn oti ce.i Fite guaranteed In all cuss. Remember the place, 121 Wood street, corner of Fttth avenue. Coodsltted.—Fadher McGill was ar rested on Eleventh attest yesterday by Officer Mulvaney, where he wu found drunk, and. as la his usual clunotn when in that condition. he was attacking and choking indiscriminately every man he mete lie m id to the lock-u and the May •• line of ss oupon him, and to default of psvment commit ted him to the Work House for sixty days. Damns Parley Institutlon.—Annie Pureell is minus forty dollars, so she soya. The amount, she Miro**. nu pbaced In the handcar thißopingbert McDonald st la January for safe kee. evt II faithfully, in thtwily Mac w k him AtUdil wanted to get It back. she couldn't. That la the substance of her intbrmation Ibr larceny se banes against him, upon which Aldernum MnVestens yesterday 1•1•1041 a warrant. _ Vocal Concert.—Arrangements are i Wag made for a vocal comfort In the Tinton Baptist Church, Grant street. on the 4L4 noose the direction of Mr. Win. H. PAM. who will be assisted try Mee Henna J. J. Bealts, F. J. 1101111141111 and omens, lankier semi the heat amateurs In the city. The cancan we are awned will be of a Ina claw character, and dienbtless attract a large ounamblace of mnalf•lovlfs di:IMM Itassoval.—The old and reliable whole.. sale grooery establlabuient of 8. P. Shrl. vex & Co. bus been removed from the corner of Second avenue and flanithneld street, to their warehouse, Ms. 269 sod 26l Liberty street, above the bead of Wood. In this new and more conveni ent location the firm will continue to serve their enstOrders at home end abroad, with even greater satlateadon, Tondble, than heretofore. 001llta, a boy about fonrtesityearaof ar. who for some time mat has been st the litchool for Sol. diem* Orphans at Phillipsburg, Ps., recently absconded and cams to Bowling hantor bare his friends midis BIT. W. T.Tarot. he iMpatintendent of th e seism yesterday made inftwma benne Justice Sashay, charting the boy with Mdagan stexadlng smentlos. war:antra issued Mr Ma iamb . 11 ------- Dlacharge—YesterdaYsS•rnoon Fire I Marshal Butler concluded the Inyestiga- Mon m reference to the -suoresed /Peen. dtaryt•M St Dlltaltp'S machine works on Saturday night hod. Ttra - young. man arrested on suspicion wasdischarged, the evidence -being Insufficient to bold him. Another—Tbe tobacco shops twit now seem to be attracting theattention of the Allegheny thieves. Yesterday morning at an early hour the shop of Mr. John Hannan, on Esst Lane. Fourth ward, Allegheny, was entered, and twenty•flve thousand czars stolen. The thieves went through • window. They have not been discovered -yet. If caught, they will be made ~ s moke" for their robbery. • Modern ISurgery.—One kind of modern surgery has 'Aso exponents in Patrick McNally and Jemes Ford. who threat ened yesterday to ..split the bleed" out of Michael McNally " with a stone. Michael preferred to keep his blood whole and objected to such scientific surgery. Alderman Thomas' pollee arrested Patrick and .711112E1N but they promised not to insist uponthe operation and the ease was-dlsmiesed. sea Wee." 1f you want to see a vPry large. very handsome and very cheap assortment of hats, cape, bonnets, children's suits, trimmings and millinery goods generally, go to the new store of Hltchin Beggs, 122 Federal street, Al legheny. They have consolidated their storm and now have a mammoth eatab• llshment, and by saving the rent of they are enabled to offer their goods at low figures. Give them a call and know the truth of what we say. Vaught —"Yesterday, Arnie Purcell made Information before Alderman But ler evilest a draymsn well known In the city, charging him with adultery. The offence occurred et a house on Wylie street,. and the evidenci was of the moat poaltive character. The accused gave ball for trial. The jury, if the winesaes are on hand, will have no difficulty In making up a verdict. The accused has a wife and family residing In Allegheny, and has heretofore occupied a respecta ble position. Persoial.—Frank Weiis, Fag., the acoompitshed editor etullate pro prietor of the Philadelphia Bulletin, and Vice President of the RockflMorintain Press Club, and R. H. Hobart, Esq., late of the Chicago Post, agent irtAkat city for the AmericanAssociated-Weis-, were In the city yesterday. hi.r.lWella has taken much interest In the of the insane, and during his 'brieftreatment. stay visited Dlimont Hospital, and was moat enthusiastic; in his praise of tke manage ment, condition, and arrangements of that institution. = Frank Frank Is, as his name Implies, Frank by name, and equally no by nature. His frank expressions of dero gatory opinion in relation to a relative, Amos Snyder, was the means of getting him into a lawsuit. The individual al luded to la dleparaging terms defended hi meet( vlgorously. Frank Bays he don't like to be knocked down. Alderman Bolster, the petriarchtal peace maker of the Third ward, Allegheny, Is endeavor ing to bring about a legal and fraternal settlement of the family breach. =2 The sunshine and breeze yesterday had a tendency to induce teen of muscle to records° it. Such wore George Frader and Edward Lane who control the oper raisins of two BOLO of coopers tools at an oil refinery on Eeree Island. The genial weather bad its influence upon them. they bad a pleasant oenversation, which was terminated rather unpleasantly, by a threat from Edward that he would knock —his dinner out of him. Figural that he would thus be subjected to s new process of tasty digestion, George withdrew from the shop, and °operated Alderman Tay lor as to the best means of ac t i i rttog the Impending crisis. The Aids an sooth ed him by issuing a warrant fe Edward's arrest. ;omit and 10.1.17. . . , The tightness of the times renders collecting little bills anything but an agreeable or light employment. The collectors have their own sorrows. Among them la that of meeting with_ a. refractory debtor. who, instead of paying his bill, orders the collector to vacate the premises, and follows it up with a vigorous exercise of his right pedal, suf ficient to convoy a forcible hint to any man of ordinary autoeptibilit lea. Henry Wagner had such • pleasant reminis cence yesterday. Adam Newman mew ted him. Alderman Bolster has leaned -a warrant for Adams' arrest. Clock stolen. In taking possession of our new count. lug room we put aside a good and faith though homely clock, which Ins been going for the past ten years lint never went, for • neat, pretty and value bl e time piece. On Sunday evening list some very mean thief entered our counting room while our night clerk was temporarily absent and quietly carried away the new cloak and forgot to bring it back. A joking con.emporary thinks procreation . don must have been the thief of time-in this case, . bat we strongly, suspect another party of the theft, and if we can make out a care, will eodeavor to get him • little moretlme than he bargained fer rA. sentence to the Jail or pennon. ve tizzy. i return of the clock may sa somebody trouble. A Nut for Plattienaticlans. Last week we puolished the eubiolned problem in book keeping, which. al though appearing quite simple at first glanme,_ is more difficult to solve than mod persona Imagine. So for we have received tkirty-three mowers, only two or which are correct. On Saturday we wilt publish the correct solution, and in the meanwhile invite answers, promising to duly credit those who correctly solve the question. Here is the problem : certain. egret srsa employed by a town to take charge of a liquor office. Received, on taking charge of the office, - 532 17 cash: recei v ed. at the same time, g 57.64 In Uglier: sold liquor during the yes; Peva; told for liquor during the year, 59.91: rewired as salary, 525; re. turned in liquor on leaving oMoe, 521.97. Does the town owe the agent or the agent owe the town? and haw much? Cisseere—Altasest Xis Loupes-I?. A singalar affair happened at the Mer chants' Hotel yesterday morning. Mr. D. 3. Martin, from Brandonvllle, West Virginia, arrived in the city, secured a room at the establishment and retired about two o'clock. Me felled to appear at breakfast, and about ten o'clock the chambermaid went to the room to rem , . vete It. She couldn't get In It end s suspicion was at .onoe entertained that something wea wrong. The door was broken open, when the gentleman was found lying insensible on the bed. The ass had not been turned off, but appsrent ry blown out. Dr. Algein, by prompt as alstance, sacceinled in restoring the men to consciousness. He had no distinct recollection of the affair, but was of the opinion tbst be blew instead of turning the p Light out. He will probably recover, but le not yet out of danger. That gas , sous experience will be valuable. A Contemptible *mandrel. tealt bad commentary on Pittsburgh Morality and law, tha our female can not peso along any Of thoroughfares after dark alone, without meeting - with insult. The men or scoundrels who make a practice of loafing on our street cor ners sad whiling away the bonne In insulting Pedestrians should receive some attention from those who are; sup posed to be the guardians of the law. Tuesday evening a young lady, Mae Mary Wigan, while passing along Penn street observed a biped of the human species following to tier wake. She at tempted to avoid him, but after passing 1 into Eft: Clair street ahe was approached by the scoundrel and grossly insulted. lie then beat a retreat. Yesterday mho appeared before Alderman Donaldaon and lodged k complaint against the tin. known gentleman 1 giving a dlscription Of him which left no daubs on the mind of the magistrate who he was. The raider M on the look out for him. Virgin Ailey Invaded. Tho client° precincts of 'Virgin alley were wain intraded yesterday by miseries of =pleasantries tetween Mwry White, Mary Rade end' Mn. B. Glavin. The muse of the row will forever remain a mystery. It was one of those periothcal outbursts of feeling for which the happy Mug has booms famous. It is posl. 'Orally known. however, that Radio and Gavin entered Into an alliance offensive and defensive and made • oombined at tack upon the Whits. Mrs. eliMo seized ten by the hair and beat and abused her. Mary /Wile varied the exercise by beat ing and standng her and then selling her by the hair. Altogether, she will need a hair renewer, a ban of salve and • few days medical treatment hefty* she can appear se she once was. In the mean time Alderman Weeper has been notified of the affair, which resulted in the sr 'rest of the aseallants. Munn and bat. tery lathe charge upon which they will have a hearing to day. THE COURTS: U.S. District Conn—Judge McCandless. WarcxxsnAr, April 13.—1 n the case of the United. mates vs. Wm. Hartman, indicted for carrying on the business of I I brewer. at McKeesport, with Out giving bond; for neglecting to place stamps on I the eolgotAolse of the vessels containing the goer; and, thirdly, ibr neglecting to canoeisuch stamps as be did use; a ver dict of guilty was rendered, on the first count. A motion was made for anew trial. The motion fora new trial In the case of Geo. Stickenerger was overruled. The next use taken op was that of !Cohen Hanna, who was Indicted for selling cigars which were not properly stamped. This case was not finished at adjournment, the jury, however, being out. . • District Court—Judge Kir[patriot. • - WEDNXSDRT, April 14.—Trie CYO Of rerOhMOllt TA. MaKea, previously re. ported, was resumed, and after the testi mony was concluded the case vrsa,beld over until Thursday morning. The next case taken up was that of owners of the steamer "Grey Fox" vs. Milltown. tic Clay & Co. Action to re cover for towing. On Ws& TRIAL LIST FOR TRXTRIORT. 194 Brown vs.' &Wert. 101 (o. L ) Napier vs. Darlington. 145 Lewis vs Johnston et ox. 150 COOL ve. Rimier. • 167 Welsenberger. vs. Rearney's axes. 175 Faber Zit Co. vs. Pittsburgh, & Conn., Ole, Coal and Coke (10. 179 Craig vs. Birch. 204 Com. vs. Marshall. 205 West Pa. R. R. vs. Robinson Mel 206 ROWAN/11 vs. P enna. R. R. Co. CommOn Pleas—iludge fltoWe. WEDSESDAT, April I.3.—The case of the Central PLlSenger 8. W. Co. Ws. Oakland P. R. W. Co. was resumed, and had not been concluded when Court ad jOurned. TRIAL LIST YOB THIIRsDAT• M. Donates vs. Gilmore, Straub et Uo. 99 Thomas vs. Stein. 101 Tustin dchicKeekva. Rood. 105 Penis vs. Oral: 107 Board of Health vs. Alamose. 108 Thompson vs. Reiter. 109 Corn. use vs. Merts. 78 Hutchinson vs. Mertz. 110 'McClintock vs. Nesbit. 183 Wiglaulan laulanvs. Bars. Fry vs. Csarnicki. 100 Mckloth vs. Mannktn. 1 --.--- CLOETter EMMOM—badge HUTCH. Wxnericsinr, April 14.--Itithe case of the Commonwealth vs. Wesley R. Dravch indicted for obtaining 6500 under false and fieudulent representation, a not pros was allowed on payment of costa by the prosecutor. In the case of the Commonwealth .vs. Peter Crider, Indicted for assault and battery, Mary C. Shuttle proseontrix, not pros was allowed on payment of TWA b 7 e dfendant. " In the case of the Commonwealth vs. John Wilkinson. Indicted jointly with John Rosewell for burglary, John A. Frail prosecutor, the defendant was ar ' reigned and plead not guilty. The de. fondants, It was alleged, entered the I house of Dickson Raney and stole a I quart of brandy. hose wsil wu arrested and tried at the October term, 1367, and a verdict of guilty found spinet him. Wilkituson could not be Mend at the time but recently "turned tip," and was I arrested. The pry returned *verdict of I not guilty. • ATTER THE NAMETRAME. • The next case taken up was teat of the Commonwealth vs. Richard Allen, an Alderman of tke Twelfth ward, indicted for misdemeanor In office,David Evans prosecutor. It appears that Evans had some dealings with a Mrs. Davis, who called upon the Alderman to have him 'collect the amount due by Evans. Salt was entered and a summons lasted and placed in the hands of the constable who mode return to the effect that defendant Beam was son est. Ab information was then taken against Evans for obtaining god., do.. under false pretense, aid a warrant issued upon which Evans was arrested, and according to his statement, taken before the Alder man who agreed to go his (Evans') bail for his appearance the next day at four o'clock. That everting Evans, through advice of counsel, called upon the Alder man and demanded a transcript of the pronedin se against him, giving him Oily , cents man ro o p : y t I ti o l er m th the one m" n y a s h d The Al replied d er t o 1 - Evans that he did not need a transcript. , Evans cirit then n$ lefta n w ntil th insel m e_infbrmatiemrnOrr. office. ''' .. In the course of the trial the following paper, which we publish on account of its novelty, was produced and alleged to be a copy ef the Information upouwhich Evans was arrested: ("tmlawnw.aiLli l'Etrairx.vArria.ll.l3. W. t David Evens. City of l'ittsinungb.. Before me the subscriber, Richard Allen, one andthe Aldermen in and for said city, ex officio Justice of the gP heny ERM , and for the county of Alle- persona g rlly came Seined:an Davis who upon Oith administered according to law. deposeth and says that At Pitts burgh, twelfth ward In the county of Allegheny on the 16th day of Febrtuiry A. D., 1870, that one David Evans dld promise to pay a grocer for groceries If I went security, for the psyt of the I same, when he got his pay m on en the very first pay day he got his pay and went I away and refuses to pay his bill. I ask la warrant for his arrest, and that he be held to answer, and also one load and a half of cosi. I the coal and I have paid one d ott e re to the grocer on his account. Copy of the prmeedlngs. 1 EMELA.ED ALUM. LBW/ Alderman. The The ceps wee submitted to the jury, who were Irerintoted toned their verdict I slid - return it to Court on Thursday , morning. • I Court then adjourned. • TRIAL MST TOR TRUESDAT. 344 00M. W. Patrick Dolan. 322 “ WM. Byinly. za .. Wm. Cramer. 315 " John Stine. 192 " Wm. Bechtold, 6 eases. Patrick Castillo 3 Ones. 343 " John Frederick, 3 cerise. 167 " John MoClarren, 3 caws& 171 " Darby Holland, 4 eases. 20E ~ Wm. Merriman. 22 " James A. McFadden. S'i'l " Fred. Sullivan. 824 ." . Henry Sullivan. ipts , ..Jeremiah Force: et al. - ---.-- Anita ■. E. CONFERENCB. Anoth'irDay'e eroceselogs—lginkterial Irreoalariterst-1 be AM Society. This morning the Ocemsntion met at the usual hour. Bishop Brown in the chair. The Oommtttel.Pn the death of Elder Groomed. &report recommending ne g xt Mondry aa • suitable time for bold. th the hmeral melees. BAT. W. H. Brawn, D. D.. of Meadville, made en elaborate impart on church sz. Locations. Ile was Billowed on the same 'subject by the Rev. A. J. Phillitw, Re v. W. 0. Rolf, Rev. Thurston and the Henley. Bishop Brown Wand the dis. canton with en able address touching I forcibly on those that oppose the progress , of tba church. He advised a podtlve 1 course to be pursued by the Wenner who finds himself In such unpleasant relations. While kindly disposed to. ward all. the /Whop was detersdrugl to maintain the proper dignity of the church. Rev. J. W. Devine was charged with woes Immorality by Elder B. T. Jong. The complaint was received and reflood to the propel:Dom:Mews. errgastoon 1111111810 N. Conference ssestobled at the usual hour. and wag opened with prayer by I Dr. Williams. - The case of W. O. West was then taken up. Against this minister N. B. 'Wipe d made charges. lst.blalstlministra. Hon . 3d. Bad =tanglement In salting material collected for building a church; I bd. Not paying debts 4th. Not visiting the sick.l - - I The item under the drat speddeation was to the effect that he bad oonduded an election for trustees of his church i k n vkdatkin of the regulations the 800 'of Discipline. In making his defence, Rev. Mr. Went called up a number of witnesses who testified that the election waster:der. -A. greater part of the after, ] noon had been spent In conddertng this item, when a motion was made to relieve the socused limn the Ant charge. Pend• tog action Conference adjourned, The annual Bleiitilljt of the Pres:here Ald Society was then held. An election . for ofboers of this organisation for IVO resulted In the choice of Rev. _Hunter as Presiding, Rev. J. W . Astory as Secretary. and Rev. D. E. All=7 se '^rosaurer. • . °:u. lionsa.--Illas =se the charming burlesque entrees, misted by Mr. Harry Wall, is drawing large audi ences at the Opera Home Ibis week An lumping _burlesque entitled ..Lueretie Borgia, M. D " wrepresented last even ing, and will be presented again tordaht. ART GALIXI7.—The Art Gallery was largely attended yesterday. Al it be. comes knowa the visitors. increase In number. One visit Is not enough, how ever. Dayi might be spent ln the mad enjoyable manner in examining the peintings. The Gallery is open froM eight In tbe morning untll tea at night. Leman of the beautiful in art should not 211.1tbill opportunity. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: THURSDAY MORNING• APRIL 14, 1870, --e— -lleetluir Last 'Night—Where the Grand \, Meeting. Will be geld—Finanetnt Affairs Promenng—Mr. ',are on the Stand. THE JUBILEE. Last evening the various committees engaged in the preparations for the Jubilee, in honor of the Fifteenth amendment ratification, *rambled In joint session in the Colored School-house on Miller street, Eleventh ward. There was a very full attendance, all parts of the county being represented. Mr. Alfred Hawkins presided, Mr. Richard Hall acting as Secretary. The reports _from the various sub committees were received showing all things to berm:ming forward imapicionsly. The report from the Finance Commit tees exhibited • handsome aggregate balance ar.il liberality from all quarters. , Final arrangements were made for the [ reception of delegations from other cities [ and towns, and committees appointed to procure passes and make arrangements for railroad facilities, Mr. Pcdpreess- ported that City Hal I could not be ob r t e ained for the meeting o l n the oecasion of the Jubilee celebration. I, Councils bed granted the free use of the hall several weeks ago, but as the day could not then be designated, as it weal not determined upon, daisy ensued, and in the meantime it was rented to the Managers of the Mercy Hospital Fair from the 20th instant to the 7th of May. As all the arrangements bad been made for floral deoorcions of the I hall, and as cards, circulars and sdvertisemems had , been leaned an- I nonnalng the opening of the. Fair, the ' 1, managers could not postpone a week without subjecting them to serious lose and embarrassment. Of this fact the Committee were perfectly satisfied although diesppointed. They then en. deavored to secure , the Allegheny Rink but found that it too was engaged. The report was accepted, and on motion It was resolved to halt the procession in its transit through Allegheny and hold the grand ratification meeting in the Di- Messrs. Pulpier. Brown and Robert I Jackson were - appointed a committee to I secure from the city authorities privilege to erect speaker's ed on the ground. Mr. S. A. Neal th la en n presented the fol. ' lowing: WriznEati, , The Honorable Secretary of War, Hon. James S. Begley, Oen. Whitely, of the Allegheny Arsenal, Clot. Ramsey, Chief of Ordnance, and the Ser. , geant and roldlers in charge of • section of artillery which fired one hundred guns in honor of the ratification of the XVth 1 Amendment on Saturday . April 2nd, de. , serve our unqualified respect and graft- 1 tads. Therefore be It . 1 Bisolved. That this joint - meeting of the several Committer representing the colored people of Allegheny county, ex. tend to those gentlemen our warmest thanks for the kind deeds done In honor of our enfranchisement. • Reargued. That James Owens, Jackson, Wm. Miller, Rev. John Tarry, and Jos. Beatty deserve our best regards for the prompt and efficient manner In which they did their duty in obtaining orders fr ont the War Del:ailment so Washington, for the firing of gone. Adopted. . • -- 14rigvrirwico Ailing. The Chairman of the Special Commit. , tee appointed tos'intervlew," Mr. aeon! 1). Wier. in relation to hie "interview' I with a Leader reporter, !stated they had wshed upon the - gentleman who expressed a willingness to explain him self to the Committee. • Mr. Ware being present. was called upon to speak. He responded by 'taking out a copy of the Leader and examining in detail the statements Imputed to him. He acknowledged that he bad given utterance to some of the send. manta, but insisted that the' re porter had misconstrued his meaning ...had wort o dressed it up." He avowed his allegiance to Republican principle., and avowed his deterramatlon to stand by the party.He was in full sympathy with his people In reference to their en franchisement. - The gentleman contleued at great length, and closed evldently with the satisfaction of his audience. who greeted him with applause. k The meeting then adjourned. SOUTH. PITISBUIIGH COUNCIL. • . Spec ial Meeting-Election or Borough 011eers--Committees Appointed. A special meeting of the South Pitts. burgh Council was, held on TlModay evening. Members present-Messralinrophries, Sheargold, Brown, Haines, Elm and Williams. ' ' - . In the . &teepee of the Burgess Mr. Humphries was called to the chair. The Minutes of the preceding meeting were road and approved. The oath of Milos wee 'then *di:idol.' cued to Mr. Humphries, the Burgess elect, by Justice Barker. who also ad ministerial the oath of - office to Messrs. Williams and Henry Moorhead, the newly elected Councilmen, Bills to the amount ofllMfi lil were Pre sented, and warrants ordered to drawn for the payment of the same. 1 1 Mr. Bilinta, Chairman of the Special Committee appointed to secure a hose [ carriage, reported that the coat of a Ana clams carriage would be 5600, and of double riveted leather hose 51.50 per, foot, and that the bones would cost 51.500 endways of the lot, which had not. yet been selected by the Committee. The entire cost - .A a Firs Department, such es was desired, would be between three and four thousand dollars. On motion, the report was accepted and the Committee continued. - Mr. Haim chairman of • special com mittee appointed to awartain what amount was doe from the borough for rent and contingent expenses of a Coon oil chamber. reported that It would amount to 560 par annum for the last four years, making i all gielo due. Re port approved and •n warrant ordered to be drawn for the amount.. • The Committee on Streets reported adversely to the claim of Mr. Robert Glasgow for the construction of aboard walk, and also to Mr. 0. A. Burett's clalm for o=lam:sing a annum Second street. Report accepted. • On motion It was resolved to go into an election for borough officers, with the following result: Clerk of Council-W. R. Barker, Esq . , High Omatable-John Stenger. Street Commimmioner-Wm. Richards.- Lamp Lighter-James Campbell. Theasetrer-Josso S. Stewart. Oollector-Wm. Gough. The election of Solicitor. Regalator end official palter , wee posaponed until next meeting. The Clerk reed • oommunicatkrn from B. F. Jones, id of the Pitts. burgh, Virginia a nd Charleston Railroad Company, asking Ibr the right of way over Manor street through the borough. Referred to the Committee on Streets. summit° oomairrrins.' 1 The Bergen announced the following loammitiasa for the ensuing Ananee-Mesars Moorhead, chair ' man, Williams and Kits. • Stracts-Messrs. Sheargold, chairman, Moorhead and Brown. Gas and Wafer-Ileum : Williams, chairman, Moorhead and Rabe. Sugary-Mean. Mania, chairman. Kim and Brown. Fire Repines and Bose-Moans. Sbear gold, chairman. Kim and Williams. On motion adjourned to :meet spin next Inceday night. . - The lock-np last night contained two of the youngest prisoners who have ever become acquainted with the rosohes and "small fry" enclosed within it. hosp 4 table walls. They war e her* heeded, without shoes and, of course, stockings dirty faced, chubby, and about-six or eight years of docketpecty. Upon the Captain's they figured as Jaws and David dawn, In oonaectlou with a charge of robbery. About sustain pp stock officer Patterson, while patroling Ids beat In the Diamond, observed the tittle fellows walking along In a simple. ions manner. One of _them carried a bundle almost sa largo es himself. Upon investigating the officer found this to be the till of a butcher's idand, containing money. and papers, and evidently stolen. The answer to, his question satisfied him they" bid been engaged in depredations, and he accordingly escort• ed them to the lockup. They gave their names gestated and said they resided on Diamond alley. The arrest seemed not todisconant them In the least, and was taken with a nonchalance worthy the oldest °Blinders. • The till which had been stolen eon. gained between ftve and six dollars, together With s misoelhumous assortment of amount books,steg PaPers. old bills and memoranda& nom the account book the till appeared belong to stall Fa 6, hionle and Leaps& 'lt was taken charggof until:Oda morning. when the DUB will be dispoeed.aL: == Duquesne Way Property far capttalhat awl Ilsnufactunera. —That desirable property at corner of Dacus:cm Way and Fifth street will be sold at waine's Auction Roams, I next Tuesday eretnin& either as a whole or In lots of WI feet front each. This lii one of the nwsi commanding situations a n d an picturing or other bushier, an insitiug opportunity for capitalists. See attelionedirortteeinent. Duty and Interest the Setae. The man who neglects to provide for, -his own household la worse than an hal -1 del. So with the Scripture. The great advantage of life insurance has within a few years been made eYtclent to ' he American people. Its wisdom has been exemplified hi numerous cases in our own community. Very many families in our midst are living In the enjoyment of a handsome competency who would beanl great straights or dependent on alms but for the provident forecast of the deceased bead of the family in securing by life policies the reversion to his family, at his death, of a sum sufficient for Its nom. fortable maintenance. None of the various life Insurance companies • or agencies for this city has been more appreciated or stands higher In the well deserved 'confidence of our citizsns than The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, of Newark, N. J., whose General Agent for Pennsylvania, Ft.. M. Loveridge, Esq., has resided for several years among as, and by his gen. tin rummers, his high inorsil'integrity and his thorough knowledge of the bust nma, has gained the respect and confi dence of our citizens. We have held much business intercoursewithth Mr. 'Loverldge and his assistants, rough. whom and the official statements of the Company we have become familiar with the condition and character of the great institudon which they represent. Its immense socumulation of amens, 119, Seeteldt the enormous dividends re turned to its members, $11,1 10 . 38 et the amazing extent of its insurances, 1110,- 000,000, andlts morethan 40, 000 member". When it Is considered that from human beginning hi 1845, it has grown up to the magnitude represented by the above figures, we have trrefragible evidence of its wise and judicious management, and of the wide spread influence it exercises everywhere throughout the hind, the /Intent Benefit Life. Insurniee Company is known, not only as one , of the largest, richest and safest, but alio-for. the Inva riable, high toned integrity and promp titude in adjusting and paying all its losses, - which, in tho twenty-five years of Its operations, have reached an aggre gate. of "118,264,615. Good readers, ponder this great and significant fact, more than eight ,and a quar ter millions now enjoyed by • faro. ties which, but for the provident forecast of the husband and father, taken from them by death, might be suffering the pangs of Indigence and want. We, happen to know that since the incoming of the present year $12,000 have been Paid by this company to the families of deceased members In this county, and we learn the painful fact that owing to recent deaths $20,000 more would nave_been payable If the parties bad .net improvi dently neglected to renew their policies. We commend to all our readers the subject of Ltfe Insurance as every way entitled to their favorable consideration es a duty, like our rellgion, that should not be deferred to a more convenient season, but demands, and should receive immediate attention. We commend them also -to the card of the "Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Compcmy" as a muitem in porno of facts of special sm. nificanee, calculated toremove ail doubts as to where they may go for pro. tendon, and find and know that they have found the right place when they find the offices of that • company now permanently established In the emelotte apartments on the second floor dyer the banking home of J. T. Brady h Co., at the corner of Wood street and Fourth ave nue,. we have then named the Com pany and the place; the convenient place, the perfectly safe and reliable Company. We have only to add that unto laths time to Insure your-life for the sake of your family, now, not by and by, next month or next year, death Is certain, lite is un-; certain, it la a duty to insure and now le the time to discharge this duty. Among the Juvenile population of tto Twelfth ward, one little Eddy Connote, rejoicing In the weight of tome tan years, occupies a - :prominent poliltion. Eddy Is his mother's "own boy." Nothing remarkable In that. Nobody thought he was her little girl. She dotes on him. sometimes with candy and sometimes with birch of s slender and pliant nature. Imagine her oonsterna• den, then. yesterday, when she heard a vile threat issuing from the lips of Mrs. Jane Wilson that be was "II brat," and that she would "yet knock his brains oat." Some -people wouldn't have thought of that; ho; Eddy omoldn't live without brain. Some people can--or seem tcsthey ** a hibte any evidence of the poseession of such a meal appen dage to their eorapodent parts. Eddy's ' mother was veteihy. She so expressed herself. Mrs. Wilson didn't like bar ' way of stating the case. She posttively and forcibly maintained spilffcrent view. ' As a coneequence Mr. Conoco hasn't as large a chignon, natural or artificial, as she had. The interview between the two ladles formed the bests of two informs• Clone before Alderman Tayloryesterday, one for soretylof the peace, soother for summit and battery, Mrs: lionnees prose' cutriz In both cases, with Mrs. Wilson as defendant. • The magistrate has limed the neces sary papers toward an Investigation and settlement of matters. De--..------ . Mr. litre sad Om betted rand. PrrlssUlia, April, 10, 1870. EDITORS GASSME—I 1011 by to.day's papers that Mr. Craig. a member of the Central 'turd of Education, iaserted that an far as he could:learn the bill which said Board bad ant to me to pre. sent In the House of Representatives, at klarrisburs. bad never been reed in place by me. In Just Meta myself, lam constrained to say th at I did present t am constrained soon alter It mu sent to me. It was referred to the Committee on Education, of which I wen a member and at my solicitation wan reported member. mid Oss mitts°. lt was on the Speaker's table and about to be reached on the Ith Inst.. when the day I t This was the earliest day It could be considered, and the only one, as 'very Meuse bill his to be In the Beasts three full days before that body can 'act upon It. This bill, with many others; felled for want of time. I gave It that consideration Isles to every other bill my constituents did me the honor to entrust me with. • z___Jous a. Kans. H. EL Schulte mode Information hefts the Mayor yesterday, charging William West with larceny. t3cluilte is the pro prietor of a gun shop on Tenth street, where. It le alleged, Weat called and stated that he wanted to purchase • gun. Mr. S. was engaged at the time, and I direoted West to go to the rack and examine the guns. He did so, and in • few moments left, saying he could not find one to suit him. A few niomenta afterwards Mr. S. dineovered that a watch which bad been having on the VP reek was gone. He started in pureult and overtook West at the corner Of Liberty and Smithfield Weeds, and calling so officer had him arrested. West WU taken to the lock-up and smirched, but the stolen property was not 'found in his comeasion. Re was oodimitted to Jan for a hearing. Landlords have many advantages oyes tenants, none the least of which la the dreaded warrant, with which these gen. Doman are generally armed. Unhappy the alight who tlndi himself menaced with one of these legal alltictiona. The tenant, however, bee a few advantages. If he be the atouter•man he can fel calm sattafsettou in being able to enj ny a temporary revenge, sweet alt is brief. Patrick Klncey made use of that preroli• attye yesterday when approached by tits landlord, the gentleman who controls the destiny of gplarte's Wart. It's a bad way, to pay rent, thpngbrto Kick a land• lord` down stairs. Petrick will eventually Ind it so, as Alderman Donaldson has issued a warrant for bib arrest ibr so doing. ♦ Freda= Pate Bargains In Bats Sod Caps at Fleming di Cos Great Representative Home, 130 Wood Sue" - . The spring weather has fairly set In now, and every ocS elicruld know where to find the latest styles of hats and cape at the lowest prices. We can speak confidently of the superiority of the stock at Wm. Flemlog it, Co.'s great repralentative hat and cap house. Ii has every variety of the latest styles and the goods are sold on in average of 15 to 28 per sent. cheaper than any other house. The clerks are always obliging and own% tam. and no misrepresents , ione ere ever allowed to beenade. We advise our readers who whei to purchase bats or caps, , wholesale or retail, to visit—this Imffing establishment. The Commercial Bank—Opening To-thiy. _ We take pleasure , this morning In directing attention to tke advertisement of the "Commercial Bank," No. m Fourth avenne,.(Englitth's block) an In stitution in which the stockholders are individually liable. It opens today for the transaction of • general banking business. and we arc sure that, under the management of the able and competent gentlemen who have been elected es be officers and directors, its effete will so conducted as to secure the confidence of the business community. and 4 large share of the discriminating patrows of our people. W. H. Everson, Eark., the senior of the old established anFl high standing firmof Everson, Preston &Co., pro prietors of the Pennsylvania Foge, has been elected President, a posit r ion to which he will bring a large p.actical business and financial expedienee, and I an unimpeachable personal reputation for boner alhonesty in all ht de bank Is alings. I Ills associati n alone With the ample guar ntee of its security, and 1 , atrengthened as he ,13 . with a Board of DltectOrsembracing each representative , responsible and prudent business gen- , tlemen as Messrs. Alex. Estee, A. H. English, W. 0. Hughart, Jactib Klee, John Lindsay, D. S. blacrum, lohtv 0. Philfips, and B. F. Wilson, I the badk. cannot fail from the I outset to secure position equal.l to that of any of the older eetablished In. I stitistions of "Miller character. Mr. Wit liam.C. Disarms, formerly of the firm of , Hallman, Rehm & Co., and latterly con- I, nected with_tbe American Bank, has teen selected as Cashier, a position. for 1 which he is In every respect c4able. The bank will attend to making wile°. lions on all accessible points in the United. States and Canadas, will allow a liberal rate or Interest on limo deposits , discount at rear:Gable terms and transact business as to sender the fullest so measure of satisfaction to patrons. The counting room has been neatly fitted up and presents a very beautiful and rich, though not flashy appearance. counters,desks and furniture The counter throughout are of plain oiled black belck walnut without trimmings. The re' room is to the rear, separated from tore' room department by an orie -1 Mental glass partition reaching half way to the coiling. Elegant chandeliers, rich carpets and fine furniture complete attractions of this model banking room. Altogether the new bank enters into. competition for public favor imd confi dence with older ointemporaries under the most favorable auspices, and we be speak for it a fair share of the patronage of our readers, and hope it may prove as successful and prosperous as its merits warrant. Real Eitate Tra/ISMS. 'Ll:he following deeds were admitHted of record in the once of Thos. 11. unter, Recorder for Allegheny county, Wednes• day, April 13, 1870: J.tbn Matte to W. C. Auridebseirk. Yob. 2.4, inn; lot 79 by It CO Centre et ooronek of lattetlegriant ... . ........... . ..... IC-xv Tees. Kerne to /Unbolt) rierbst. Cl IVO; lot 60 rt brairlo• pl.. Lower Ot. Clair to. . .................................... . gllge.,_V,r-Z,T,;:,lll*.rmlg:BZ - gfc . " ! " `?4 kleo• Ittr.l nosey hl6 lite. relit. April BA 1651; ' lot Al by 140 ft on Water St.. to. otter of Me- Keener s ................................ 91 yet 30 . 0 0 :!1. 9 1Zey .t 0.3006 ...... . !anger, 21, MG; 7.i of JlLT,°,,F.4'" . .;',% t o.t ,:iv f.t . .lriii , '. 7 . " AVe i t lsFl City 111.100 Jo. B. Maitre I to Barret Y 1 4 4. Bard , B. 1 0 . 1 lot .0 by 111 ft on Li 41.4. 14‘.., Ariel/Pent ....41 .5.3 ' lice or toerto MAI U. Brreter. Noe. 0 MB: Ss sem to Plaza tv• .............. . ......... IK.B i u cl.7.P.I:t':Al ° SlO g , 0 . 0 ;;te'1f,17.1 4 ,•,•.fffi1`r1 ,,,, 3::_T.-ii.`:'Ma,`,f tt - ;';;;;:ziv.:i1;;;;;;;;.:. 1683. lot WY try fir ft 41 Bearer avenue. All.. z")1; oll:g p I i T;;;;;-..; 0...";i—i.;;:.1 .. i; 1 ;: 3 •• i: . rI. ' ~.q,.TI E2 :w 1 1 7:ea tes t t Apti t l a t . ler.: . e tsreaolaz let lo the boaeryt I!gr o o f 4:. ..... 1570; lot 19 * ol 01 ft no 'etargaun St.. Alla , .. _ IC= . 1170; 109 Aorta lo %von 10 44.31/7 A Ammon •9 al. to P. ter Eructs... Argil 1 3 1870: 1.,9,1 . 1 by 6019 on 11.00 Ards •11. y„, bortinign 1,1 , Loy DII Llll Own ...... ....................... Landlord aid TipalL The Eight Thisg-LThe Right PLACO. Mr. Anton—l Was lid by your favor able notloe of Z. W. &Awns, mid h 7 the .testimony of a friend who hwi dealt with Mtn for more than a year. to 107 for lx l 7 . self the quality of the various kind. of meat for widen d hois celebrated. My ex. either at riea hie stud is gOOOO f that seisms is lar 78 Pittsburgh or 89 Allegheny Market, la, asyou have said, • sure plus to get good, and only good beef, mutton, °eves', cut and served exactly as they •hould be. Try him and be convinced. , DIVICIR AT NOMA I TIT. !Pier, Dermas* Co.'s ors= Al. Meuse In reputation each day. It Is the IMAM ale made In this oonnu7. Adittlettal Warkets by Telegraph. Btrrysto, Ari wit h Recei air cattle \ • ao far, 3100 he , a verysupply. The market opened yesterday a fraction below last week. To-day the feeling le not SO good. and the market is easier for buers. Abotit 125 car load. changed hands. Fair to really good shipping cattle are worth $7 25®83734. No really prime cattle in market. Scarcely any sheep bare arrived yet. Nominal rates, fi 50q, 6 60 for poor to good stock. Extra command higher figures. Ross firm at t9@9 50 for shipping stock and $8 9 75 foat r selected. Butchers' still fed hogs sell 18 50@9. Run light but supply very good for the season. NEW Our sass, April 13—Bacon firm er at 1234 ®1234c for shoulders, 1033i'c for clear rib, 1734 c for clear sides. Sugar cured hams. 1834©1934e. Lard firm: tierce 17340, keg 1731 c. linger: prime 1134® , - 1154 C. Molasses: city refining rebelled I 50®750. Other articles unchanged. Star -22,X. • The witn sewing nevi:dec.—Any In want want of a sewing machine Cannot do better than to buy a "Weed." It is sim plicity itself. Perfectly reliable; durable and has the greatest range of work with but few changes of attachment. Said on very may terms. Call at 116 Market street and try a "Weed." Spiel. Payment. Beseined.—The sons of BraddoCks Field Borough will be Plowed to know their enterprising Mir abelli., Mr. B. Zimineimen, now midto 0312013110 to poy gold andis lalVor will s bought st obsogo for all kinds of Rood his store. Be bee • splendid ock of spring goods which wiil be sold s specie bards. 6 =am The elpring Steck • 'Merchant 'Radar, at avenue and Sixth a' and complete.. Mon. (tunes to preside at th corner -of Penn cot, is now large .eur Donpolu con . cutting. tf GRAMS BRIEF TE !as arrlyod at' Ban —Lady Franklin , i , Francisco. —The English cricketers don't come to America this year. - —The Ohio Legislature has resolved to !sojourn next Monday. —Tho volcanlo Ceboruce near Topic, Mexico, le In a state of eruption. —William Stewart was killed at Nash ville Tuesday night, In • drunken brawl, by Alexander Young. colored. —John Gilmore, late Metropolitan policeman la Nashville, killed himself ' with a alio: gun Tuesday afternoon. —Meitcan advice , state that pesos bas' bees restored In -Chilms. It was ru. mond that, General Vega had been cap- 1 tared. , —A. nitro glycerine exosion at Sing Sing prison quarry, yester pl day, Mlle] va s S ing and dangerously injured two others. . —Bono Appall was murdered and ' terribly mutilated by his brother Charles in Norm' Branford. Masa., Tuesday. The latter was arrested. ' —Chose. L Lawrence. ex-Coatom House Indenter in New York, has been held ' to ball, charged with smuggling acmes ' the Canadian border. 1 1 —The lion tamer Pierce, at New York, Tuesday, was struck by one of his ant ', male, hie flesh lacerated and his shoal ' der-blade broken, but sou saved from death by . assistants. - ' —The steamship America arrived at . Ban Franciscoyesterday. from Chins and Japan, with DM passengers, 1180 of whom were Chinese. The news brought Is not specially important. —The Junction-Donee at the arosaing of the Ohio and Miulaelppi and the. Evanevilleand Crawfordsville Railroads, near Vincennes, caught fire from a spark from • locomotive yesterday, and was . entirely consumed. —The will of George Peabody was ad witted to probate trauma county. Mar sachneetts, 'Faraday. It abows that pub. tic benefactions - hurl absorbed his proper ty, except about 4110,000 in private bequests to rela i ß in —The stamp t of ex•Oollector Dpulley, of the Twen eecond New York rld, who abema y ded • few weeks ago, bee been fully overhauled. and It Is s stated at tbe Revenue Bureau at Wash. lington that the account comes out cols ready to • cent with the sauna of the Department. Bailey bad, frem time CO time, as much as $lOO,OOO worth °Memo in hie possession. Nothing Is yet learned of his whereabouts, and there does not sewn to be much anxiety la to his probs. ble capture by the revenue officers. —The B e Louis Democrat m i les letter from Acres Point, twelve below that city. stating that the body of a men was taken from the river Tuesday. upon which was • letter' dated "St. Louis, April 10th." and addressed "to him who finds my body, " and front which it is' evlrrent the man committed suicide. The letter Is signed "F. F. Rsahleigh," and' states an unfaithful wife and the forcing ', of a files claim by the Treasurer of the Academy of Mimic, of Cleveland, led him to suicide. It deo states the writer was connected with tbe editorial staff of 1 the Cleveland Herald and .Pfaindeater, and also anteing a reran that his wife, .Laura Laura Respleigh, Carbondale, Pe.., i should be nodded of his death. —The New York East Conference of 1 1 the Methodist Episcopal Mulch held Ito final session Tuesday. An excited de bate on the Book Concern troubles took place, ending in no definite action. Rev. I Mr. Booklet' charged that there was • 1 I disposition to 'Oppress she fads of the' Irregularitlee lathe concern, and thought ( f a the treatment f the gentlemen who 1 ' composed the inority had been, very 1 discourtons. obareeterised the ma jority report mitruthfaL Rev. Dim ' Curry and W mademshement and excited speech a ageing% permitting the matter to be di wised. The latter de nounced the ro nority report as inflam matory, and d such strong uprise. alone as "belltrrement," in connection with the course of the agitators. Dr. Taylor compared the minority •move; meat to a sneak, and said that it ought to be strangled. Ova Canadian friends see "blood on the face of the moon," and think their realm is in danger. This week - or next has been set apart Aar a grand raid by the Fadans—at least ,so the Canadians think —and they are preparing to meet the seem on the frontier end repel it. A kontatal dispatch says the Goranor knows the Una appointed for the nild. BUSINESS NOTICES The Mee Inverce Stilt for fraud in examine groat excitement In Unalcia. It warn young Int ntot marry ln bale. ni but =. tilt bride U. Ile swears that she made him bell T.' ahe waa but his own age, by using Magnolia palm open her her, neck and hands. roar youth. Me probably found her elbows weren't oiulte na soft and pre.ty. Ought Hagan to be Indicted.? We know or many stmt. lar Caere. 7tita Balm glees a most wonderful pearly and natural maple Mon. to which we don't object. We Ute pretty women. To finish tae picture, they should use Lyon's Kathalron upon the hair. • With p arty chin. rosy cheeks and soft. luxuriant Maces, they become irre ge. t oald I=ll GREEN—Wednesdayntar, AWL 13th, ELLIE 11. daughter at mor the late Edmond and Mary M Funeral will take niece 'nits arrant:Ws at 3 o'clock, from the rr Wien. or her mother, Fo. IS Federal street, Flitsburgh. Friends of the family are respsetrully Invited to attend. UNDERTALUERS JOSEPH MEYEB & SON, lINDEIVTAIMIZS. No. •a! PENN ETBEri 0.11 : 11.410 3 bar ruiaralit Furnished 00/71NIS and all rune.' Ysirr-Letactezt seen rates. au? iirEOTICIES—"To-Let,,, le," °Lost," Wanta," "Pound," "Beardinf, die., not excealing FOUR MBEs, sod, be'{needed in thew columns once foe TWENTY-FIVE CENTS; :each addri• banal Line FIVE CENTS. TO-LET TO-LET.—One 1100,1,wie h the vOrlleie of three, 11)E Wseloontcn me nu., All. gheny elm Rooms mew. One shame from flathead !Oath., whom all tnlos stop; emmenlent to street cam; rent low. 4-12 • TO-LET.—A Fine SIIMMER RESIDENCE with P acres of Itointid. tnn booboo Orchard. Barden and PLSIOrt. owl Otable and never-fa deg Pomp. enact. Tootaing 12 room* and all in Grit -e tog ern,. within 4 miles of cal and A Erne' from 2 Railroad Sta tions. Cot terms enquire 01E. J HUGHES, 110 FOUOTH eVENI.III, or JOS: BROWNE, C elk if Courts, TO-LET.—Destrable DWEL• :4711 WUTERN AVENOZ. co re, Ka - , water and Cattn roo t 241 . WEbTEltd: AVENUE. or Eogu're tiroer, uer ••• lr-:n -Avenue. ♦llegttnT It • ent R3OO. —. riro-LET. —ROOM, Furnished or unforalt•bna. ',insole for a aestleznan a 'a Weida' soon. 154 VW: ETU AVE. a --- rpo•LET.-A DWELLING • -to or elght rams and Bath o no.. •- tuatt..anue.ntral. hrdulre at 477 .ntif Penn 9t two story BRICK urczt,ttso eowalolog 14 rooms. Also. large Lot ..111 . rostioqr Inn . Latt..sl io rr o gt , f aTeTa th e g . * ApTIJ l a 4l ea - MOLT. Al -4-7 TMO • LIM.— BOOMS.— Parlor, OW, BOOM awl Kitchen. wide range. hoc se cold water. au de. Allln good ore.r. For particulars Is.qulre al. C. 31,1)1L'S °merry Store. corner of Faunal Avenue end Liberty Street. , 44. • • street. hroond vra.4. Allr•tkeny. Cottle. tle Neatmr, U< Sad wash Mom, do and Rad. l ow. apply to V. p. reicE. Al El!mood: Alie.beni MO-LET.—Brick Douse Itoimis. Hall. Oa, Water. No. 149 Ma rk et Orb Ward. •1 tabOol. TO-i.6l—Orel Hansa of 6 Rooms- No. ISO ,son 9,1 via 11. Middle a7,ims* Ooial „ 1 .,, Alli.gbiny. the above inner* , t , ll a . 0 low •nd W>e••lon elven loimeolate , y. ,R CPt7 P. II Diamond. A1.een...1. 4 T ° LET —A new f gl HOUSE of ..soloir rooms and IR arras 000nd 71 .tatloo. 7 miles torn Misr/arab. on the I'. 9 W.. 1 C. R. it., and F-01 low. lnyalre at 159 Federal tit , ..o,ll.rahetW. IWOIRRENT.—The Three story .12 BRICK W411E110 , 24 tu Church alter, by of No. - 1110 Wood ttreet. formerly occopltd by Wm. Ilundorr k Co. as • Iroom Factory. Inquire of W LANti &C. 2 No 111 and 114 Wood Mt. rLET One good Store room . DW EL L . , NU. Na. 4 3 tOtto &met 3 .rs from 111am•md and next door to Ft talent. Wring,' Rant. Ore or the beet leentiOe• In the alts, beat Moderate. Also, SI ltOttlto the rear of slid store room. logotra of otareloPo %%CARSON. VS tlhlo a' teat. i LET.—A Tavesn Stand, No. r ° Bo Third estate. Pmall Uwe , llaP on. fifth aeeaae. Tire Residents on Ht. Wastilt. too, Third avenue Hall. H-te*A sad oak. on Startet street; Barnment No. IT and 19 Third GAZZAH t co.. • Attorneys at► Late, 96 ;If= avenue. FOR SALE: FOR BALE. imos-rAuxi.A.rcer No. 0110 Pena stree. lU4st. No. 4 511.11:1 AVENUE • VOR SALE.—STOCK, LEASE elore• The most Mistreat , location hi tee DlA mond. on out to er ass. other hostsms. Enquire on the premise. Mime seven ytara to VOIZ PALE—Engines and 801 - Z65, Now mad Second Hood. of ell Mad. onstordly oo bond. Orders from all parts of the coontrr promptly executed, . JAYE& HILL • CO.. Cornea Marlon Avenue and P.; 7. W. 1 C. 0 . 12 T. F. Fos SALE. Handsome Beck Houses on Penn Wee? near 11111 b street. 9 Belch nooses on Bennie alley. 1 Belch House on 44t1 street. 1 Beta Roost on 43a street. I Cotten House on Halo street. 1 Frame Ileum on iistn street. A Lots 44 by ISU men on limallman street. Lets ea 44111 street. Id Lots on 434.11011. • SOO clean Let. nets Bleared. ' nest House. and Lots sal I be sold on area motatlem brine.. THOS. BILL lON, apt Con. I enn and 334 streets EOR SALERIIILDING LOTS IN ALLYUNZNT OITY. — I o ff er for sale l man dallgtorti: ounotoo rots situated in tbe *gonna , ward, Alleg h eny. on Perrysville t o Mood and Unsex rotor" adlololog the Obeervatory groitods. Thera Lots are part or Its and one-half ON) serer. A plan or these Lora eon ha me at my store, No. tl7 WOOD oTEILIT. The plan has alto I. en rteorded. Each Lot is a front lot. fronting on Perryaril road or otoorrotory avenue .1,0.114 feet wide b .. 1 1 , 1 ff °M. TIC lots a re AI Iv ' het. ?gat of the lAs areNold. son dwellings have been emoted sirtadr • Per. so de woos IA leave the low around. and smoky eater eau berg Ind an oppOrtonltY. The loOality le one of wale iron the two eines. and bat four minutes'.eta lead of B '4" •Varirodf Z:alneirrandt'grl.Etr=sl:relOhe: qtfa• emu l teal': Tables low. Ejarevo.rmini. No 83 Wood street, PAUttargh, or No. lOW's, Avenne„Allegbeny FOR .EL LEL MAW MILL. Toe most extensive mid subaudaVal San Mal fu rjtVairlaTo rtratielij,,":rin'e l o f 91 D Water, Plttaborst,, arab none Yards nod good Water, Hugo 1.4 ..oat Yarn. the Instaurements are on to ml ground on edenurViltrg M ` ll .1 1g1, dprtroe alley .0 raver beak DUO fact, with WO Wet Meer landlog• VALUABLE BHINOLE Barount• from Ban XIII. ?travelogs V i rgo and Boat n- no watareFial,,grivamr.gaz.-ff. Urreell root of Terenitnltent• street. VALE/ASV E FAWN AND WILL PROPY.ItII TOR IS •LE.dtltaated at 800 le. Balton, Panhand• Itallaor all under 1.11,1 "r":13.1V.M.:P. '44TlMprovement: art ::4=f!"lllll l „t d rig: 4l : 4 l iras* era ton. Cottage lions. er d silt.2=pgr t ar o dir"tutelp"the Tillar r s ...A coal I;...lnus.the :bort 9..20 • rue opoortuatr"crqro2r,N.7. TUn t ...." , * 'kW"' 7""o4t%itertie. -------------- ALI:ULE O.IILIAND PROP • 'V svcr YOB SALS.-100 ine r t fro on eboeos at r e. by 1104 feat deep, attail . * Boom of portico. 'nos ball. largo parlor, Intr. bla mantle. dintng reom. Yltehen, lams """b"cetera arLngtrrealeTX; COh;u6. Itt datable Iltexit:n..a% =tauten I,ala traranill.B,txtlon, and .oaey " '' "v of is! 0111468 T AI SOB. ay sixth mans. • THE PITTSBUROII VBEGXR WORKS. BALLOU & MIA S 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND AVENUE, "WA. P•1ZZ,r,1111.2 Atli un 4":" tioaluly c;l1c• ;o • • EXTRA WINE .VINEGAR .ST WHOLESALE GROCERS , &C __- 11ILWORTH,HIRPHR &CO., 243 Liberty Street, (Opposite heed of Wood Meet.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, Pittsburgh, Pa. ESTABLISHED BY A. & T. GORMLY, 1812. W. 111. 9011111 X, WHOLESALE GROCER No. 271 Liberfi Street, (DULACTLT OAF, Imnan Rom.) PITII3BIjEGE. PA. Y. STEILS . d EITICZLL STEELE & SON, Consiniesian Merchants YD DIALSIM IN FI-A3kIIIZ,GatArN., Fr..V.13..&43 No. WI 0 . 1110 .IiTILEET, near E C. ALLEOHENY CITY. Ps. MEAsou & HARPER, MODE. ORALS A SD PUODIJCZ Commission_ Merchants, No. S:ls LIBERTY OTUENT, Couflanmenu• oll eite d W. C. A RMS TRONG, Meas. , to Feuer a Annetrousa PRODUCE comoussiox maim, o. Z6ltlorlcOt Eltraet. myth • L. 31, BLANCH :Wholesale and Retail Grocer, No. 396 - PENN STEISMT. LITTLE, BAIRD PAT'rON, whole ale Ororers, Commlsolon M erebantt nod Dealers In Produce, Flour. Bacon, Cheese, Fish, tarbon and Lard 011. Iron, Nalle; Glans. ,;orlon Yarns and all Plttabinrith Illanufaotures tenerally, 119 and 114 SECOND STREET. SlDaburgc. JOHN , 111.. 1101161 1011 N I. HOUSE OROS., 'SOC. •F• ac eessors to JOHN I. 0000 F. * CO.. Whole sale Orocers non Contrulseion Merchanta, Corner or .roltlineid sod .trrev. rq . l . 7m7. rw=nl=l. Li el V .:- GRAY & LOGAN Have reamed from . 89 118 - 171 AtBN99. th Street. SAMUEL GRAY, Merchant Tailor, • r.x.zom.".. at NEW AND FRESH GOODS, f . dr Men' s wear, consisting of Clothe. Caestmeres ert * o f a t t S t C 4 P 'an'setni w. t 557.1501 re:l'SO make op as order in the most ra,blosable style. kientlesnert deslring their Clot hie sr made to order ate rely on bating teem made to their entire sat lefactioa, hoth as regards style and quality. SAMUEL GRAY SPRING AND SUER STILES I S. C. 31'11.1121160N. C. L. XVIILLTIBIUNG. M'PHERSON &MUHLANBRINGL Membent Tailors, No 10 SIXTH IsTREL.T, tlate It. Clair.) WI have received • large and well selected Stock or tar tees sod most fashloov able Good. In our Sue • great portion of sehlcb ate our own losportattos. Feeling comadeut of tor ablltly to glee W 0.% mtlalakron. we respectfully solicit tr cols an early exansluatlon• of vor •toct of Flue Clutha, Caesium, es,ve.ttere, *O. McPLIEII6OS i MIISLLNBEII4O. mule No. 10 BL i t street. NEW SPRING GOODS. I= OLOTlith GASSIMERES. ret) Jar. r--eoyed Ltr..YIRY rir.s ata: Keze'ar.nt Ts.ltur.:T3 trtallMeld stmt. JOHN M. COOPER & CO Bell and Brass Founders, HEIM, LOCOXOTITE k i.OLLIRO EILI BRASSES Made fromptly to Order BABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand rropslaton and ganurneturers Cooper's Impoveinaltuice Whee STEAM PUMP. (Mice, 882 PENN STREET. foaadry, Cor.l7th and Itallroad 81xesta, MRS. S. C. ROBB, No. 91 Federal St., Allegheny, • Beton determined not to carry over any Winter G000..111 voeitivelv eell, bele. Ont. f r tn. next 30 doe,. SUNHATS, B► TL~~KTEa HIBBUNS. TEATfR•PB, TgAYEd, HN~$,, L►LAcLBe►27IIEEHC'IIS. D CffY " NAN. r d CORSETS I,m2iis• nosr tlieultll L :B ia l iDe INOB LADL Fs , M W (1 le \Wain{ 5111,9.._ ITCHSB ak 10 iN 14Ne., ac venoms *Jibargains. pier in et r ipir . fore oartharing at NaNo. 91 Pi T. • fallorrni, • r. 101111 r 11. n.rarenuoil. ROM S. PATTERSON & 016. 1A413,..1E1 &21D OOXIEU3BION STABLESi COL BOURN. MEN LIBERI ITS razusGit, PA MEM EOM= . . FULTON & MUNN, 13.11A.CTICA1. 1.1 ..IIA LWEIZUS. GAS AND INTIAN P/TTSSID. rillb *Tenney None utak Aire.A. rrvisvirm. PA. Lead Pipe. Pam Floac, TIVATIVI SlaYs, Rath Tabs and Wage 4 teade. Dee Pape and ttth n artr 2.s tlla r rxkv.irraivir t ttted.lapel= erart‘Vistee and Kee= ROSA debbtmrprenee' Weeded to, EIRSONALe-All venous Wake 1.140 MKS& or Mamma:Nß La Baal Is g m r. tr raVaigralnt 10514 NIG IsiagtvelassavalaLral E rt. ..111 la = entr w r iwi kaN i Vo rr ega i gkaera. Donn arA Vaal Estate Askau, No, • ENTS WIVElif OrERA. HOUSE. thrOtitfeigigrjlge"'"°"'"'" “ • MASS SOLT. ap.rorted by th i e l log v popular Comedian. THURSDET EVENING. April 14 h. MO. Harry all, sdaptatiun from U. J. BMWs b."l""t7CtligarrigtrAtli. D. - On. LA tiIIANDA LTo ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Harr)l.ll7ll:RTll.TNWniArcisio. igr %tr a p s Pi ER & rOB Z GREAT CIRCUS, Open Every Afternoon , and Evening 1)tlit.11C0 TEL WYLIE. MAMMO' ................. ?MA 95 cent., v. . VW.. one of the beet thowi th the eoehtrf ucct tin time prices, 25 CENT& 25 CENTS. 22 onNT2I. otLlprts of tee 0 - 'N6W °yr N. THE ART GALLERY, With a doe collection of Para Atop, tbaproduo lion of American and Tomlin rOlolo. No. 231 LIBERTY 15:TRE Opp Gotta tbs . bead of TirlWl sttlitt. Open from 9 A. Y. to_tfLP. AMIISSION zpl,:v7s INBI7RA.N lUTIAL LIFE INSURANCE Cot Of New York. 189 BROADWAY , .NEI IORK. 1 1511 1 gU:8VA 011121 i - 181 retFPs , Tit'lc;767=.. wox-rouiravgAff. t-- --°°" TILT 1.- 11411WAltil p;; All restrictions rd: rmu l I.v re ACCT - il'l' t t.ter:NY TYhRh: qiN, anneal e Vreolone. and NU ly.t . owideltele t z u Parmetts on ant ela.s of LtIAN ]there is PV ACLU Vee . n isbZot t lE4 r t:Pa!lh`girth"Tro • ut ahel there...her yield An Woody the Polley holder. Ll . e.• Vie. sod_ eodgrl policies are Issued:also, guarantee lute t pen lee and Itlo. LBnigtsitzr ii tac?,l - vvv..shows to ene t mlaun 04011 e no 001.4, as:tte at11;11 wanted everywhere la Western Perin li nt. A. .rin.Litn. Mona - 7Y ll'Odrd rum 0 1811 IPISUNANCE COMPANY. PIIILLIIPS BIILLDING , ss link Atria. /Mot new. ITIVBBSTIVIEL Ccapitad.A.llPaidlas o. • nussornss. PP l3 Ta'sa.l C l#.Pepirak" 63 & Jaw Wire B. 11. , wark.m. lass. Au Bala. 'l'M"' BOBS Pli . . L ECNlMiblent.. ONO. V. JENNINee. oleo rmeidaa -. JOl3. T. JOHNSTON. Becnatarr. Cave. Li b e r al 8138. oluvi hall lamas on Term. on ail Irma and shrine MM. EtHINIALFCE COW. I , ZWI: WE Wia l r e , Pres l idazU Omen.aTr. itrAßAgaiVti"..tta". AS 111 Water street, Mint ♦ I C 0 . ,. Var.. Wu., nip Mira Flttabe nat. Win In:are mat= all - kin& of Irlsii Sitil. ye Nue Wats: I. home Inatitntlon, manta+. by 1.• rad tan who ' art " ." dete ."n rsallonl im'nn' br Pro%lt th tn e etl ec r duitterV.= silty to maintain the etataetin ',hien the: h.ll assantod. as offering the but proteCtlen W PLO. who desire to be LawaZed. D1Z0G.0 33 : ilezzadat Illatta. Jean R. KeOzas, R. X.U.N., Jr.. JAZIPABIr-iiekry, ° lna; B. Snap, AleLarprlar Jen Itrkpattlaza David 1117 .7 t f•=r.. D. DAM. - , , , 11110 NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY.. Cor. Federal It. and Diamond, illeskin. SZOOFD B►TIO9►L RASH W. W. 11EARTILI , Presid ES iniS • JOHN }MOWN E.O a z rw e l ry. ‘ J/kkIT.S M. STE zaallETO: J.& .2==. INDIERINITT ALCULINST LORAN Vi fIItTL MUSLIN INSURANCE -CO.OF PHILADELPHIA; 077101,13.1 1 1 Cri u NlT:osair Ka DTILICTOM. Marta traucSar, t V i rt TSelbTirrTaf g . h r zot=i e,r=ill". Di e gise k irSbza v t rzr A:inumnsu rig:Am.% - Nortb West conker TIMIS add Wood Weis+ anorw. PEOPLES , INSURANCE COSI. POT. S 9 TIVTU AVENUE. OVIMIL CCELKLB WOOD• MTH WM • 11094 CfrSCI:SIT....q3II•MV. 1nEY41111.15011. D nisc=ma • mama% w • svtrar - a _ s 2 ;gl/14.t4 C. -xm. H V. Antle/MXI2, 75. t e e r PiaTa t • eaxv..los. 'secretary._ A LLEGAIENT INSURANCE tfkllrarei ?ITV 737311311.. lamina age.: all MAU of rim sad IRAN TOlNEWElfetl'a, EI.N eat. U. 0. DOM:IMM. mcrutary. CALM. WIZ. lel Ti. fiat Meat., deLi.MgaO. B. 7» /ahaataat Q. lia.my, • Hobert H. Davis, if in.r.d. Wiens. Ch.!. O. H . T.101.C.W... oant.. W15.1).4.1.. T. H. Nen.. WINES. LIQUORS. &al WAGNER'S FRENCH CORING, The Very Best to the Milted States. MANI:I7*CM= BY WILLIAM WAGNER 981 Xorth Seventh Sired, • Itefinesecr-All ta• hours In Mr. 4_sp tna -1"1"111. SCHmenarq FRIDAY. pri-rmxtrroß. Va 1114 HANES, EtIN, 1/11101.WIALK DICAII2I9 LE PURE RYE WIR310318; 409 21=2/' STREET. Wave Removed tot NOS. SB4 AND SSG PENN, Cor. 3L/eiraatN St.. (tor....erly 01=1.) TOSEPII B. *lawn a €O., • !'" Su m OS, 197. ISO, in, ras not iss, razor ovary. Prrreannum waniunttsmas w mon MUIkAI Dare itn aim oe . 7011.Z10N-WLIII3 owl . 1 ; , • OVOla OLASS. 0/11bla. OITTLZEtir. itvcrigEwsw == Pt, II eanW PHIIJDZLPHIA. I MIPOZIOII/11 OF 100 WOOD Vino "French CHINA AND &DAB& .511arer Plated deed& ournzu AND Taft: .sirrs. Tes Trays sad Oitkery. Tarn east imps:tea WHIT iL ISTOILIL WAAL sad COMISON GOODS al tow rices. a. E. OREM & CO. 1041) WOOD liTitEriV. II