4. . , r ' , 16 . ., , 3 UT! AND SUBURBAN Otßee Rooms for Beet. Three floe rooms lo GAzyrre ; .Wood fltor, fronting on Smithfield street rod Sixth avenue. Marble mantel pieces. lister and other conveniences. Tbese rooms are Very desirable and Will be 44.6:11 It, to snit parties wishing to OE cu P 9 th 8132. APPIy at COlibting ROOM. To-day L °Cod irldsi, fit* rebltdry " Annie smart. aged nor yesra, 7 ,kattgli ter of Hamilton Stuart. of Washington t Pa.. we. arowned yoeterday morning a 10 o'clock. Pa llet:dors not rooelcid. 1 . Valuable Property for Pale—ln to. day's paper a valuable farm of eighty. five sores of coal and farming land Is offered for sale. Bee advertisement on drat page. TY Freehold Beat and Building As } aocildion- aria keep open to-day the counting room In Engliah'e block on Fourth avenue, f Are: payment o n e ge'LLT"u" . of the , Elders Ordained.—Woduesday evening Dinar& David Dino. and James U. Mo. Come, recently elected. elders In the Rlshth U. P. Church. Sixth ward, were duly ordained, Rev. John S. Bands all : elating. • 'Literary—The Literary Society which meets at Stewart's Bchool Home, In Findley' township, will' rive a grand closing performance on Monday even , Mg, the 18th Met. A. rare treat may be • expected. Platriasoulal.-01ris and females, gen erally are advised against responding to 1 matrimonial advertisements which may appear in our own or other journals In L nine hundred and ninety-ntne cases out of • thousand - they will be duped by 'l practical jokers. j We have now one hundred and four teen answers to the mathematicalprob. I! tern published yesterday. But few aie correct. We should Licata hear from the : - professors of our schools and colleges on the subject. The question is not unwor thy their attention. The _Beau Ideal Scarf in the latest London style is a very pretty and novel affair. It can be worn with the ends thrown back, exposing the shirt front, or with the endscrossed and secured by a Scarf ptn, answering the double pur pose of a tle or scarf. By reference to oar advernaltm mans It will be seen that Hon.. &Swell Errett, U. S. Assessor of thin District, gives °distal notice to pec=ans who have soy appeals to make in their aseasaments that be will attend to them on the 19th lint. See advertisement for particalara. • • Doe Crealt—lu our notice of the ells gaol counter*, .helves, and dcsks In the new Commercial Burk n u Fourth even. he, we faded to observe that, they were supplied by hissers. Wm. Boyd and 800, a:tittle mendicant In theft way. who have attained-high geputaUon for their Workmanship. Cammbistous RemeiveM,— The following commissions have been received by the Recorder. for the following netted gen Semen as Justices of the ',Poem: Beaja. min McClain for toe borough of Allen town; James Suter. for the borough of Allentown; Wm. Rill and !Ismael Glass, for Roblowtitownship. - The warm weather gives warning that winter is over andthst lighter clothing must be donned. 'Nowhere in the city can a better asaortift at more reasona ble priors be mita! In men and boy's Clothing and general furnishing !taxis than at tiding, Fel anebeo 4 Clo.'s bead quartena No. 121 Wood street, corner of Filth avenue. Wm. Keys, an employe on the - Pitts. brush, Coln El I bus and BCLonle Ratlwa7, Iciattemptin g to put baggage on • train at Baal I ey'a station, a abort distance west of tenbenville, on Wednesday, slipped under the train and had both Inge shook. ingly crushed below the knee. One of his legs wid have to be amputated, and probably both. ISE , 1 11 -J , Greed' sale of Furniture and Car pet.. .. —The superb furniture , f Mr. Goes residence on resin avenue, Allegheny, will be wild on tturclay (to. mcrrow) at ten o'clock , ousekeepers will find a rare assortment of first clue farnlttire, carpets, bedding, - &c. An Also, sleigh, carriage and names. A. Leggett', Auctioneer. - W bent to get out Tem—With pleas ure we refer out' remit re to the Family Grocery &urea Jobe A. Renshaw, cor ner of Liberty and Ninth streets, for pure, unadulterated teas. Mr. Renshaw advertises that he has Juat received a large Invoke of fresh Imported teas, and will sell them at the very lowest market rates. Reads of families should try this house. and, see If we are not correct In saying he sellaJ ust what he adventsee. i v ~.' ..k Western Untversity—The next termed this prosperous institution will nem aIOtICO Monday the 113th Inst. The peo ple should understand that this is no private affair to benefit an Individual, and which will end with Ids life. It Is In the hands of trustees who manage it for the good of our does and country. Generous men, too, are sustaining it with their money. It has now fifteen profes sors, and the very beet advantages of a business, preparatory, antennae land oollegate education. The law depart. meet will be open next Comm.i MI NE NE EMI Pereseal.—hletters. Alexander Crozier, Vice President of the Board of Water OCKaintaslonelly and T. J. 'Whitman, Ode EogLneer of the Water Works of Bt. Lords, are In the city stopping at the hfonotortheht Bowie. These gentlemen were conspienotui In their attention/ to the delegation of Allegheny officiale who meanly visited that city on a tour of Inspections, and we trust their brief stay in the town may be anjoyable and pleasant. They come hither to Inspect portions of the leviathan machinery now being made for the new water work, et Bt. Louts by the Fort Pitt Foundry. ;Is :,x The hollowing gentlemen have been appointed 0, committee . In conformity with a reiolution passed at • meeting held on the evening of the 9 th inst., to take measures to obtain a market house Itn. the Twelfth. Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth wards: Twelfth ward—Maurice Wallace, J. X - Melifelvy• Fteteenth-4. Pearson, Samuel Cent- Orel& kfixtemit4—James & "Devlin, W. H. Bari. Serenteenth—John W. Riddell, Edward Davison. JEVALecnth—David Kirk, John Mo. Mast..ra. • And are vs:pasted to meet at the office Of Thomas R am* 930, corner Thirty. third and Peen streets, on satarday evening, at TX . sc. , for consultation. Z. WAINWRIGHT, Chairman. Fire this Mleratag. Thle morning, about three dolook, a °maple or pedestrians 'walking along 'Grant street, near Seventh s. dis armed a bright light in Onckert Aeon's 'planing mill and box factory. Tbey ' bounded an warm of ere from box 81, and with the pollee broke open the door, whim the wood work Routed the "Planer" on the second floor war fond . ablaze. A few moments more and the building would have been in ilinnea„ They succeeded, however, in extinguleh. ing the flumes woh Wickets of water be eline the arrival of the scenes. From all appearance diarys the fire was the wark of an incen. • ROSBEEIN The Demi-Monde •s Detectives—A tifDe stare Raritan:sd, This morning about ono o'clock Lieut. Palmer was approached on Smithfield street by one of the demi-amide, who stated that she had observed a man eon es,aling a large box In Strawberry alley near Cherry. The Lieutenant acted upon the hint, and in company with oMoer Richard Moon proceeded to the place where they captured • roan - standing guard over a counts of bones and a large basket. Egatoination re. waled them to be filled with new. boots and chose. The 'officer thinking he had oonfederates, kept him quiet by garroting him with a loaded revolver, while they waited. They only waited a few minutes When two other chaps hove in sight Tao whole three were seised, and together with the booty, taken to the lockup. Rote two of them were recognized saJames Mason and Thomas Herunan. The otter was not known. The boxes ban the marks of Fred. Ying,lolBmith- Geld street and toe in aboanal tha establishmeanbseqnt toexamr hae been burglarised to a s un Theamou,, greater extent or e d rose 'Qui not b latillElh• Sad sway. bra doubting th Drone .• will be turned Op. e wth ti - ava rt- a belu tlig Oda morldsig bilfbre—e4the Mayer. ~``~:~:.: ,4 :if:.,.::: CITY COUNCIL. ?arson. D. L. Remits: Cistern, Hare, S law meeting. J ones, , Joneil ler, s, Kohn., Lens, Menem, Mitchell, pe Wore, Mossy, McCoy. Mcße/rY, Reales , H A. apecial mee ting of the Select and . H. W. Oliver. Jr., H.W. Oliver, Sr., &Welter, 'Schnolder. Illanwrft_ Sal. birth, Reitz, Shoat; Sons Smith. tines . , was held at the Council Chem. then. Snodgrass Verner, 'Wallace - mid ix , nth: t 'ommon Oaanclia of the city of Pitta• . ben , • city bonding, yesterday Thursday, President Tomlinson. A .....4, itch ISTO. . rttaLisiliralatEs.. -..--- select Council. The clerk then commenced the reading mewl. Ora of the minutes and had dispoeed of present-- newts Aiken, about ono page when, Bissell, Brown, Bargwin, Mr. MaKeivy, moved to dispense with the readings a) Cetmells had a great deal lin, Duncan, Edwards, Fri' A a r a ms . t , roi ne 'lf; of business be . ore them and were pressed ,• Hartman, Herron , Isaac day, Gros • . .. for time. Carried. Ken s ,. - v, Kirk, Laufman, Lidaeli, . Jones, The Prealdent—Tnis is a special meet. 'Mad], Lloyd, Morrow, Murdoch, him , Ing called at die request of the le ' mmit al E ~, s t. 'eMahon, Rafferty, Rees, tee on Fire EMI! nes and Hose. If they ray, , ,Rosh. Schmidt, et , eley, Shipton. Too p ~ m _ . have anything lo offer, we are now ready to consider it. aon,lght, Z. Wainwright. e. eel'. Arthmat, from the Committers. The ni t ha . of the proceeding meeting called up the ctation" laid over at het were read and approve. ed. meeting., i.e ', h ats in 'the proceed- Mr. Jones moved tbs . the] Tto p aner was read by the clerk. rules be sus. logs It authonsed. IConnella to take posses pended in order to talt_e___ElP bust. won of ' other the Fire Department apparatus; nem. Adopted,' . pay to Meet& Phillip. and McAuley The l n a i rmaa presented several pall- the amount lid out by them, and as. Bons for the red. - tenon of bt'llinee tag • same all in deb °dooms of the companies'. Referred to the F inance Como:date with _. vier crs.wiemoturio." power meet. • Murdoch pros ented a peiition for Mr,. flitas-I move the adeptton of the dm opening of RoUp ,'treat , atoompany- re r„ . .. , T.. log which was an ordinance providing . .4azzam-.I move to consider them acruds t s. for the same. The petition was recall rod and the or. r. hlm • M C • e . . Chalme rs - Mr.' • President, I don't nanoe passed. , bel ieve in 'Wonting any each remota- Mr. tdcHwen, a resolutien for • fire ti, ": 6 - Some ofthe engines are not worth plug on wetater avenue. R eferred tn :heir weight In old loin. We are not Water Committee. reedy to go int° the pawn-broth:lg busl.l Also, a remonstrance against paving nevi yet. - I ' Catherine alley. Referred to' Street, Mr. McKelvy-I move that the Dream. Committee.. the and resolutions, as read, be indisffia.' Mr. Kehew, a petition for ages lame hely postponed. on Webster street. Referred to tie Om Carried. ekimmittee. Mr. Arthur. now called up the ordi- Alao, a petition for a continuation of nance levying a tax for the maintenance water main on Webster avenue. Re- of the Paid Fire Department. ferred to the Water Committee. The ordinance was - read by the Frei- Mr. Liddell, a petition to erect a .dent. - wooden building on Twentieth street. Mr' oM r an rose to a point of order, -r Referred to the Committee on Wooden t' l • sting that the law only gave Councils Buildings, 1.....wer to levy a . tar when the Depart- Also, for privilege to - erect a frame .% it was organized. "table on Smalltnan "trete. Referred to Ti. .0 point was sustained by the Chair the_Committee on Wooden Buildings, and ,the ordinance ruled out. Mr. Herron, a petition for water main TEES Flair BILL. • ' - on Webster avenue, from Elm to Kirk- Mr. ..\ rthuraLMr. President I have , Patrick Street. Referred to the Water purparen an ordinance for the creation of temmittee. - a Paid Fire partment. It is the Mr. Jones, a remonstrance against the essence of those governing the cities of grading and paving of Madison street. Cincinnati. Ne York, Baltimore and Referred to the Road Committee. Boston, and con Y e the best rest/tenons Mr. Schmidt, a petition fora change of of timm conn. to into one.- The grade on Liberty. street, accompanying gentleman then read the ordinance. which was an ordinance providing for the which comprised ten see dons and was Berne. quite • lengthy document. Petition received, and both papers re- Mr. Snodgrass- Mr. President I ferred to the Committee en Streets. • would just sak lf this ate a "Long" bill Mr. Thompson, a petition of T. P. or the bill prepared by the Committee. Weise At Co., asking privilege to be Mr. A.rthura-lt is preiented by the appointed to remove dead carcasses from Committee. ' the city. Accepted. • This. bill, Mr. Prealdtmt, has been pre. Mr. Rafferty, the pennon of Jeremiah pared with great care, and I hope it will Eledaltan for privilege to put down go through. My learned friend tdr:Mor. a vault on Wylie street. Petition ao- gan will °ldiot to it. He willmiy- . maned and a resolution granting the • privilege. Adopted. ma. MORGIAW OBJECTS. Also a communication from Dr. Mc. Mr. Morgan -1 object to that, I don't. ' Meal tendering his realgnation sea mem- need any one to tell what I've gut to - Bey . ' her of the Select Council. Accepte d . un it. ( Laughter .) • Also, a ;solution hastrucUng the Mr. restdenhe gentleman will Mayor to issue a proclamation calling a cobline himself t r othe bill. special election fur a member of Select Mr. Ariburs-Well then I was just Council in the Fifth ward. Adopted. going to say that no rational objection A remonstrance against the construe- could be made to the bill, and I hope it , tloo of a aewer on Sr.. Patrick's alley was will go through the branch and reach taken up and referred-to the Street Coln- Select_ Council this afternoon. I will mittee. Bay more when Mr. Morgan Mr. Gros s . presented the petition of Mr. Morgiurl-Mr: Preside nt ts I objectthrough. o Hallman It Co., asking fora reduction of that bill because_ • great deal or It is business tax- Referred to - Finance Com• already covered hi-ordinances. I have minim with power tout. a bill which I made this morning. I . Mr. Aiken, an ordinanee appointing took the "Long" bill and went over it, new viewers on the opening of Penn striking out and correcting, and I now avenue. Nisei finally. offerer this as a sebatitute for the bill just ,Mr. Coffin offered the following resolu. presented by the Committee. [The Ken non: I.l,nan then read his earetitute. consist Beaoloed, That the unexpended balance i the of seventeen seassis..l After reading and the interest thereon be set apart as • bill Mr. Morga n said he offered fund to pay off the indebtedness of the Ibis mil because he thought it a gluon city and be considered no part of the better one. He thought . when the de. yearly appropriation. partment was started It should be • Referred to the Ordinance Committee maned right. He thought by putting it with instrueuons to report an ordinance. Into the bands of comansaloners, the ' Mr. Kirk presented the following: making of it a political -machine would WEERE/ie There hart been an act then be prevented. He did not favor passed by the Pennsylvania Legislature putting the department - 1n the hands of providing that Councils may Reduce the the Comnathe on Flirt Engines and membership of Select Council one half, Huse. It moat eventually In that way ; and that of Common (Monett without become political la every respect. This I limit; and whereas this Legislation haswas prepared by a epeeist oommitte been secured without neaps to the people appointed for the porpoise, and It or Council; but clandestionly introduced tied been gotten up by nu aerwritera, ex. at the close of the session before a meet- pertained Men in tire buil see and othrr.s log of Councils would intervene to pre. a lter due coaeideratlon. ' vent It; theref ,re, Mr. Seibert-I do not favor the bill as Jileselved, That we . believe that is presented by Mr. Morgan.. It isnot a, change, le not sleeired by the People s a economical as the one pre, soled by the Violatioc of the Original terms of Wow!. committee. I think we on. Vat not to go Minion, and will be no improvement In in and errand all the money we can to the Government of the City. new offices and such a Resolved, That the Interference with Let tui run the de Ts; e rrangements. tioncen. and connoted changing of the Fonda. ically. mental Lawn of the city by interested A member (sate sees)--what's he Penis" la • public Reel. and We Pray our know about it. (Uttering) Legislators and Governera hereafter to ThePrealdent-order, on:Mr, m no -ge. ;make changes In the same tinier tleman from tne 14th ward les t th he e door n . requested and approved of by the repro Mr. Wallace, I move th at the bill ba itentadves of the People .in Councils laid over. assemheled. The Prealdeust-Which bill Mr. WM - Reac h d , That the foregoing reasons lace , Mr. Morgan's. , Councils hereby refuse their a pprovalWallace-Yes, Sr. the act as provided in the same, and The President-Toe mcr.lon is to lay Retipectfolly ask the Legislature to Qs- the Morgan bill on the 'able. All In peal it at their next sesion• favor ray aye. Mr. Murdoch favored the resolution. • The first vote not being satisfectory, a Mr. Jona, also favored the passage of rising vote was taken, when the motion the resolution. to lay on the taole was Isis Mr. Eighther desired to know If Coon. - TEL ON Inr.L. ell had any official notice of the Passage Mr. Cre - H asa M r. President, I ' egari•-ow . of said bill. Mr. Grou said that be had been at move the adoption of Mr. hiorgan's bill. I Harrisburg during the last week of the Mr. MeKelvy-2Q. President, I move n's bill g that Mr. Morall be taken up and session, end hearing of the bill, made . . .• inquiry coneerns lt. bat could not find considered seriat im. Mr. Bachelor-Mr. President there's. it or any one who could tell Cum le provhdorfts were. one thing about this hasinsina. At the last meeting the Councils instructed the Mr. Jones add that he had heard there Committee on Fire Engines to prepare a was a copy of the bill In the house wad he desired to hear It read. The bill was bill. Now, it strike, me we are overral . then read by the chairman. - big this action. Mr. Morgan-No air. They did report The yeas and nays were called on the one and we have not aceepted it. We ftrige of the resolution , with the (at . lowing result; ayes, 36; nays, I. • can offer a sides t-The badness Is reg._ So the resolation was adopted. The Pressubstitute. Mar. Mr ' Kirk presented a resolution $ll- . hir.Han,-Nowr Mr. President; before thoriong the appointment of a commit ing any farther, I think we ought to tee of live to inquire Into and ascertain start o this matter right. The President If any members of Oonnolle or oily OM- has ~„1 , „, that n a-,.. se, to also oats had been Instrumental In having "-•-. -'• - we - power - --- commissioners lest to decide this. the bill reducing the representation in Mr. Duff Mr. PrisMent. I caut't see Councl=ed. , anything In this Act of the Legislature, - Mr ' r mooed t° lay the retie— that authorize us to elect even or nine Hon on the table. The yeas and nays were called for, emehtheeeheel. with the following result: .yea, 10; nays, • • A LIMAS MITCH. The question Mr. Oliver. Jr-Mr. President; that then recurred on the bill from the Legislature Is as broad as a resolution. • business. blanket. It covers the who ss. Mr. Littell thought that Council had Lt gi v no right to investigate the conduct Of beforees as more power thanes ever had , city officials Mr. Mr. Morgan read a section which he would not tilh ipam osauton nt toid that the Investigation thought covered the case.. anything; es had no Mr. Moßelvv-Well, M. President right to ask these gentlemen any limper- your decision wouldn't cover this oaao .. 'Went questions. If It le a legal question, let na havesorne Mr. Ores timed that Council would advice on-it. Let tie have the opinion of not stultify Itself by the passer of such the City Solicitor. a resolution. The Clerk was then Instructed to se- Mr. Brown thought that Council had cortslo If the Solicitor was In the Select no right to enter upon such an invest'. Branch. During his absence, gallon, He n thought that Mr. Slagle, or Mr. Caskey moved to postpone the er dw up the bill had been ex- whole matter until Me next regular tremely courteous in leaving the matter meeting. I to to deelded by them. Mr. Hare-Well, then,. Mr. President, Mr. Kirk called for the yeas and nave I call fur the yeas and nays on that ino with the following moult; ayes 12; nays then, If we are going to . postpone the 28; so the resolution was /Oat. Minter I want to knew .who will be Mr. Gross preened an act of Ammo- responalble for this delay. bly, providing for the Improvement of Mr. Oliver-I second that tell. Oar Pena avenue. property II going to waste, and now we Mr. Grass read the bill, and It was then I should see who will be responsible. ordered to be printed and referred to the , The yeas and nays were then taken, Filutrico Committee,, who are required to which was decided In the negative, report at next meeting. Messrs. Barker, Csikey and Miller voting Mr. Rafferty, an ordinance authorising In the affirmative. the Street Commisidoners to grant per. '-'l'be Clerk now reported the Solicitor mita to persons to construct vaults under could not be found. side walks. After the result had been announced, Mr. Kirk moved to amend by striking Mr. Batchelor asked if It was to be m oat the words "Street CoMmiesloners " deratood that the Chair had decided and Insert " Building Inspector." Councils had no power to elect Commis- The amendment was not adopted. "loners? The question recurred on the passage The President-yes, sir; Iso decided. of the ordius nee, when It was passed Mr. Batchelor-Then I appeal. under a suspension of the rules. Tne Prealdent-Mr. Morgan has ap; Mr. Brown presented a petition from pealed. The vote Is now on the appeal: citizens of tho Sixteenth ward asking for The vote resulted adversely to the ' a division of- said ward, and asked that decision of the Chair. • • . 'it be referred to a committee ernes. The consideration of the bill was Mr. Schmidt moved to lay on table. now resumed. /nat The petition we teen referred. Down TO - WORK. Mr. Hen an a resolution i nt i mating Mr. Morgan now moved to adopt the to the Street H.Comta . ince, at their discretion, lint "Cif"" reed'. pay to Fond, the emu Beckett. out of the Street Mr. D. L Fleming offered to amend, . or to 000. Adopted• making the number of Commisaiondm Mr. Murdoch, from the Road c mixiit .. nine Instead of seven, the terms of three tee, presented • reporter said committee , - to expire and as many to be elected logthe of ' wa r" str eet from Ridge to kith complicated, and not ao liable to create street. Also, an ordinance fe e e n nu i . confusion as the other one proposed. and paving of St. Petrlck's alloy. - Mr. Chalmers -Thant just what I in.., The rare. was aCeePted and the or. tended to offer. &Mance aid over under the rule& The amendment was adopted and the common calionctl. attaraust, section as read - adopted. . An ordinance presented and Mi. McKelvey Offered Sunnyament , I meeting to the stection tzbibiting mambo Common Council, at a previou o n . i I was called op and tossed fi nally. wtoillei from Ming a Clommhedoner. An ordinsnoe relative to grading itri. ok: l 7: al,oo doOttut. - I Thirty second . atreset, presented anti L oma tar offered an amendment I section making the Chief , passed In Ceonnon Council, at •• previous Engineer sot meeting ',Mob iln Select Council, was Mr. tier nh ae oe ßeorotlV the Hurd. referred to thedlitrest • Cotorolttes, was The Chief Engt-Pmed t amendment. , neer would have plenty I reported back from Common Council, to do in attending te Mad ties pro perly. that body adhering to former action. He must visit the D m.tmusat an have On motion of Isaac Jones Select general Supenion o a ' if --- -- - Council adhered to tenser action and play lileoretari. •• Hs could not ' asked • Committee of Conference. Mr. -hicKelvy thought the the Es gi I In the matter of the petition of Thos. nest could sully do the work o f Ecoi Borne relative 'ibr payment of balance neer and Secretary. He thought It doe n or grading, BelectOoUneil concur- might be tried anyhow for one yea s , red la the sotion of Common Connell. then If the plan didn't work It could tail Council adjourned. abandoned. ...--.......- Mr. Hare dlfferixi with the Ides, be _ thotight the Emanate would turns enough tech without acting as Secretary. Mr. Oliver thought If the Department wag te east 1180,000 It was necessary to have a Clark or Secretary who. could keep. boOkirproperly.. A good Engineer andempuienced Fireman might not be able to:do this. - He thought It would be a good check t eu have a Secretary. vole was On thiamand- Omuta caguaelL TAU branch we, called to order at a quarter past two o'clock by Praddent Toiametaort, when 61 1 4:Wowing members Answered to the call of the roll, Mom. Arthur", Albeit; Barker, Berner, Black. Bradley, Oaakey, Mal. mere, CreeersztiDlamoud, Duff, 'Edwards, , . - - , • . , .. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 15, 1870. --- --- mast, which was lost. The Original sec. than wan then adopted. The third section was then adopted without debate. THE NUMBER OP STEA3IEFIS - The fourth aecrion wan road, when Mr. Here moved to nubatitute six In stead of seven steamers. The Depart. went only needed elx. Mr. Morgan explained that the section prohibited more than .meven." The Commiestimens could take as many less. then that ea they thought necessary. - Mr. Chalmers objected to locating only one company. He wanted all of them located. The neoplis on the hill needed one np there. They should have some location Mr. Morgan explained that It wee es. nodally necessary to have two companlasf at least located in the out districts. Ttief others could be distributed through the city by the Commissioners to • the beet advantage. The eemlon was then adopted. Section live was adopted without de bate. Section six was read when Mr. Suodaraes objected. be He wanted the money to controlled by Councils instead of in the bands of the Treasurer. He wanted the surplus .to be out at interest. Mr. Hare explained that by the ordi nano° recently paned, the surplus funds of the Treasurer was put out at interest. fund. Mr. Snodgrass—But.thls le a special Mr. Morgan—Nolit ain't; no more than the Street fund, or the Water .fund to Special. Mr. Snodgrasa—Well, then,lf that Is the understanding, I'll withraw the oh. J.:tenon. The section was then adopted. Sections seven arid eight were adopted. Section nine was read. THE MEN, Mr. Seibert objected, and moved to amend it, by substituting seven men for an engine and air men for a hook and ladder company. Mr. Morgan—Well. Mr. President, some of the moat experienced firemen were consulted on that point, and they said the men were not, at all too many. • Mr. Miller—Mr. President, / would just ask if any man who ever aaw X hook and ladder truck will say that six men Is too many. What are they to 40 If a three story building is on Bre and men or. children in the third story Or the garret. (Laughter.) Twelve meals not tco many. ' The amendment was not emended and the section wee adopted. Section ten was read. Mr. Seibert—Well, I object. I think wine prevision should to made that the "tire hove" can't tear up everything I before them. I don't think they ought to ride down everything. Mr. Morgan—Well, the act Of Anato -1 bly gives the firemen the right of way. Mr. Seibert—l know that, built should be regulated. I have seen myself an ' engine Icoalone and demolish the of a citize n, and he had no recourseteam. I don't think this ought to be. Mr. Horgan—The Commlaalohers, I suppose, will regulate all these little The section was then adopted as read. elections eleven, twelve, thtrtoen and fourteen were adopted without debate. ' Mr. Hare thought section fifteen should be amended so ae to give the foreman of the company five or ten dollars more' than the others. He had more responet. built) , and he should have more wages. Tne distinction would give him more authority. Mr. Morgan—Well, he's getting fro a month and Lila lodgings. I think that's I enough. Mr. Jonee—Well, Mr. Preeldent;• It is I well known that the foreman of a cow. I Put) , Should be possessed of more ability than the others. He houid be pals accordingly. Mr. Hare moved to mind by making the Increase es stated. Mr. keiller—Mr. President, we don't take en ough notice or the hook and lender rxtotnsuies. Now I think that we might to pay enough to get a good man."his comr.any eaves, the lies. of the people, and the pcsition Is a reezionalbie Air. Here submitted hia amendment in writing, making the celery of the stud ; r,eer sod Um fort man the same. The amendment was loet. The !section was then adopted. Section sixteenth wee read, when Mr. Dud' moved to strike It out. • Mr. Morgan—Teat's the most impor tant section to the bill. You most pot this Fire ktaren Telegraph into the hands of the Commiesinnerit. You can't make toe department succeesful without hav ing the whole thing connected. It. DUFF INDULOIte IN "saansatt." don'tMulM. this I think we need to put this in their hands. Now it is well known that there is SOO per cent. Mort-pollen .buslotwa done on the wires than fire alarm business. Those commissioners Might afterward say, "wo don't want your police cosines over our wires.. You'll have to put up new wires and you may ute our poles if you want. Bat we will control the wires." Then. soon after they would may we want oon. trol of the teen who striae the alarm., and the,, we'll have to give them control of the police. Then again they'll be at a tire and they will need something. The water In the plug. hi not theirs. They'll want a lease on that. [vs , true some of oar people pie drink the water, bat that's nothing. (Laughter.) We might as well give them the water works. I think we're giving them too much power. Mr. Oliver, Jr.—Wbat'a the use of starting a man to work, without tools/ This telegraph lea part of the depart ment., We must put it under the control of the Oommiasioners. I have no fearof their taking too • great liberty, as the gentleman has said. Mr. Morgan—Well, Mr. Prealdent, the power that created the Commisaionere can turn them out again it they don't do right. Councils can do that by simply repealing the ordhuuma. . PINALLY ADOPTED. The motion to strike out was then km: and the section adopted. The remaining section of the ordinance waa adopted wlthotti-deoate. • 'On motion of Mr; Hare the ordinance was then passed finally ea a whole, the rules being 'impended. as palmed, it is as follows: ENE ORDINANCE. An ordin ance creating' a Paid Fire Department for the city of Fittsburgh. Be It ordained and enacted by the Councils of the city at Pittsburgh, and It is hereby ordained and enacted by authority of the same. tigc. I. The Cotuocile . of .t 1 he city of , Pittsburgh shall at a joint meeting ,called for the purpose 'elect nine I citizens, resident of said city, to be "ittsbuh Fire Commissioers." I ( w hich rg office ls hereby created wi t h the duties and powers herein contained and Imposed,) who shall form a Pittsburgh , Fire Department to take and have as pro : 'bled by this ordinance, control and Man ' sgement of all office's, men, Property, I measures and action fur the prevention I and ex rict i to tnguishment of ilreletwithin said Dist be organized as herein pre. tided, and to be known ea the Pittsburgh Flee Department. Said Commisaionent Shall hold the said °Moe respectively for the terms following, to wit: three for one I year; three for two years; and three for 1 1 three yearn. At the expiration of each 1 r term respectively, successors shall-bey elected by Councils, who shall hold mid office for the term of three years. Va niacin In said offloeshall befitted by the I remaining members of Raid department, nominating, and Councils oottirming as above. . Bald Commissioners shall be subject to removal by the Councils of the city of Pittsburgh, as Is provided by the laws applicable to Um removal of other city officers, which are hereby extended so as to relate to said department, but no removals shall be made until the Com. mismonor contemplated to be removed I shall have been served with /Teethe written charges, stating the direllottons complained of, and haver been afforded an adequate opportunity to publicly answer the same and make his defense thereto. Bald Cmunleadoners aball not receive pay, ' and shall have power to beyond sell real ' estate subject to the approval of Councils; , andprovided further tbat no member of Councils shall be eligible to become one of said Vommissionera. . Sac 2. Said commissioners. beineeittal. Ifted, shall meet and organize the "Pitta. burgh Fire Department' , by selecting one of said commissioners to be President, and appointing a person to be Secretary, whereupon • they shall possess and bays all the power and authority conferred ifotteorEcreosnr.,?;mianiy of lbs ojtoe,r4, Pittsburgh. and 'to the seclusion of all ouch othceraand such other powers and duties In said city as are hereinafter con. (erred. Fiveof said coniznissionerashall - • . constitute a quorum for the transio lion of busbies, Sao, 8. Tole Bald "Pittsburgh Fire De partment" le hereby empowered and directed to ;Ceases and- exercise folly and exclusively all the powers and per form all the duties for the trovernmetd, management, metntenanoe end direction of the Fire Deparment of the city of Pittsburgh, and the prattle's and prop. arty thereof, which, st the time of the organization of_aald Department, were Peaseesed by the Vreunteer. Department. or under the control Of B lards lett Moors of the Fire Department of said City. Cr °facers • or . employees of said wri said powets end duties to be Mir apsniFiredcasietinaftegjellbmwt.prmrealleTbdi...drimfteiff,nothdrhond:Otibendsdisopir and and all other Maar and onicers sold power in re hallflorserdintn..mantd.cnifteynothf gpitybuetmtstomaiteudxthargani:yi lation to the extinguishment of dree in Raid city, are hereby repealed. Sac. 4 The Boatel of Commissioners shall have full rower to provide, in and fn the city of Plttsbergh, suPPIIM horses, tools, implements; and apparatus of any and ail kinds (to bo need in ex. tiognithing Orel) and to provide suitable locations for the same, and to buy, sell, conatruot, 'repair and have the care of the same, and take any and all such action In the Prep: ll 9oe ea may he reasonably necessary and proper. Provided, that I the Commisalonera shall not have more than sevens teamers, two home companies two hook and ladder companiat, and one fuel wagon, one hose company to be 10. rated to the district known 'as Oakland, and one hook and ladder company to be located in the district known tut East Liberty. Sac. & The department ereby created la hereby empowered a d directed. to ;pommel and exercise full and exclusive Power and discretion f r • the govern ' meat, 'management, m Intenance and .dlrection of the several buildings and premises and property and appurten common thereto, and all apparatus, hose, Implement, and tools of any and all kinds, which at the time of the appoint. ment of the Commissioner" aforesaid, were tinder the charge and control of any and all city officers or °Biome of the Fire Department in said any, for the rise and benefit uf the Fire Department of the city of Pittsburgh. An it shall be the duty of all parson, and cent In posses. Mon of any property , al or personal, belonging to or set apart for or in use by or for the Fire Department of said city, to deliver the same to the possession and control of said Pittsburgh Fire Depart'. Merit. SEC. 6. The Treasurer of the city of Pittsburgh shall be the cmitodian of all Moneys of the Department. He "hail, on checks or vouchers drawn by the said commissioners and approved by the; City Controller, disburse all moneys raised and need for the purpose of maid Pittsburgh Fire Department. 7.• The Pittsburgh Fire Commis !donate, the Mayor of the city of Pine burgh, the Prealdents ot the Select and Common Councils the Chairman of . the Finance Committee of said Councils and the Controller of said city shall constitute a "Board of Estimate" and shall annu ally, on or before the first • Monday of January each year, estimate the e nul required for the .sunport and malnto. ' nance of the mid Department for the ensuing Seca! year, and report the same to Councils, who shall cause to be levied, raised and collected upon °statist, prop. etty and all things subject to taxation according to law within Said city. The auto so at aforesaid required and estima ted for the annual expanses authorized br this act and the moneys so collected chili be deposited in the City Treasury, and placed to the credit of the Pittsburgh Fire Department, all of which taxes shall be collected as other city taxes are now by law collected. Sac. 8. The "aid Commissionera shell provide such offices and Ruch buitinem accommodations as may be requisite for the transaction of its tutaineas and that of Its subordinates In said city of Pitts. burgh:l Sic. 9. The said Commissioners shall have power to select a Secretary. Chief end Assistant Engineers, end as many officers, clerks, firemen and appointees as may be necessary, and s the same shall at all times - be under the control of the said Commissioners, and perform such duties as any be assigner, to them by said Commimioners, and Pity, be ie• moved by said Commissioners. The firemen and employes mentioned in this section shag bo [elected as fir as practic able from the active led honorary mem- , bens of hCity the P p i r t es beuortg F"r e Pr e o p v a rdtem d. ent of That the Consualsaloaers shall not entRIOF more than one Chief Enolneer , one Asp. sistaut Engineer, eight men for each steamer, four men for each hose company and aix men for each hook and ladder., company; each steamer shall hays one foreman, one engineer, one fireman, one driver and four men; each hoes company shall Imre one foreman and three boss. men; each ho fo rem an,dder comPeny shall have oneono driver and four truckmen. _ See. 10. The aforesaid officers end men, with Lehr apparatus of all kinds, when on duty. - shall have the riht of way at any fire, and in any hiway, street or avenue. over any and allyvehl else of any 'kind, except those car rying the United . States mall, and any vehicle,who Shall refuse the rig g ht o f way, or In any way willfully oretruct any tiro apparatus, or any •of said officer-a, While In performance of duty, shell be guilty of a misdemeanor, and be liable to poniettment for the same, and be aubject3o a penalty not to ex ceed fifty dollars. Stec. 11. On and after the o rganization of the department, all real estate, fire 1 apparatus, hoes, Implements, tools, and 1 all property of whatever nature then or therefore In toe by the firemen or Fire Department of the city of Pittsburgh, shall be trensforred by all persons hav ing charge °fire same, to keeping sad custody of the "Pittsburgh Fire Depart ment" (hereby created) and for the use of said Department _thereafter. But the I said properly shall remain the property of the city of Pittsburgh, subject to the public uses of said department, as afore said, and for the purposes provided by this ordinance. And whenever any of the said rropertv snail no longer be needed by the said department for the purposes of this act, they shall dispose of the some to the hest advantage, and ap• ply the proceeds to the "Fire Depart ment Fond." lac. 12. The Department hereby two ated may adopt a Common heal and direct Its use, and may institute and maintain suits and proceedings, (and may pay any coats, expenses or Judie. meats thereln,) for the enforcement, of Its rights and contracts, and for the pro, lection, possession and maintenance of the property under the control of said of sold Department, and all sums recov ered shall be for the benefit of sold De partment Fund. . Sac. 18. It shall be the duty of said Department annually to present to the Select and Common Councils of the city of Pittsburgh ato ll, the month of Januar In each yea complete and detail. ed statement of its expenditures during the previous year end tout forth therein generally the action of aald-Department and the clmallilesUon and number of its officers and men. The first report of said Department shall contain a copy of the Rules and Bylaws stet:opted by mid Department, and the several subsequent annual reports shall set forth all amend ments to said Rules and By-laws. Depa Say. rtment 11. It Shall create be the d, and of the hereby of the pollee force of the city of Pittsburgh, their respective omcers and men, to so 00 operate together In all proper ways, and the said police force and this Depart. merit a y respectively provide, for pro tection gainst fire, and for the arrest of all perverts who may, at or near any fire, ' commit or attempt to commit any crime ' against the laws of this Commonwealth, or may violate any rule or rein:Hatton of said Department, and on the First Mon day of February Meech year the Ofiloers and men saucer the control of the Pitts -1 burgh FY re Commlessioners shell be sworn In like manner as the pollee force of said city, and Incase of emergency, the Mayor of said city shall have power and control over them as be has over the pollee force said ally. Sac. 15. The said Commissioners shall I not pay more then 81,200 per year to the Chief Engineer, 8840 to the Assistant Engineer, $B4O to each Forman of I steamers, 8 1 20 to esch Engineer of steamer., 11210 to each foreman and dr' ter of each hose, and hook and ladder ' company, and 1720 per year to all other employes designated as- men connec ted with this department. Sec, 10. The sold Commissioners 'shall have sole end exclusive Centro! •of the Fire Alarm Telegraph and all employee connected therewith.. Sec. 17, That all ordinances or Parts of ordinancee In any manner conflicting with this ordinance, be and the setae are hereby repealed. In Sidra IN SELECT C - COULKII / Mr. OUNCIL. Jones moved indefinite postponement of the matte an r. Mr, Kirk moved a suspension of the rules and float plumage of the ordinance. The motion prevailed and the er. nano° wait panted finely. a OTENSI BUSINESS TAKEN UP, New business was then taped up. Mr. Sims Presented the petition of Thomas 13rysu for payment of .balance due im. ItePrred to Committee on h ewtn ith power to aot. Mr. Chalmers. petition for grading and and curbing Breed atrset. Referred to Street Committee. Mr.. Oliver presented the supplement to the City Hall Commission act, author !slog-the completion of the building and leaning of bonds for additional funds. He offered a resolution , coepting the suinso pplement as provided for in its prOvisions. . . 111 O - Lit Tut ..zateAvr." ering the resolution, the gentle. man said: Mr. P re sident—Tbls is a lega cy which comae down to us from a former Council- The City Hall IN going to cost us more than we had anticipated. But it has been commenced and we must finish it. The lessee upon the present city headquarters on Fourth avenue will be out in April, 1871. and we must do something to prom o now place The building will be an ornament to the oily when it la finished- I think we ought to let the Commissioners have this money. The money which has been put in. ha. been expended properly, and the Commisidoner has Made a full and Cor rect report go that all may snow of this nudter. • MONILVT 'POR Alf OLIVER." Mr. MaliCe Mr, President I only want to Bay that I would like to know boar long it will be before this building is finished, and; how much , money it will teke I don't believe the 1 mime , : now paired for will 'complete it. • I think Ibis matter ought to stop some. where. • I— . • Mr. (Visor—Well I will just state that If tbegentlernaa wishes to know how the money has been spent, he can go to the record for December— Mr. McKelvy—Well that's not what I waiit. have all confidence In the gentlemen • of he Commission, but— r. Oliver—Well, what do you want thenT—Mr. President, who has the floor? The President—The gentleman. front the Twelf h ward is out of order. lN r. McKelvy—Why can't I sak for an ex intuition? 11 r. Oliver—You did ink that, and. I answered you, and will do so again: look at the record— kr. McKelvy—That ain't answering ma You are going on again to refer to old 11. r. Oliver—Well; if the gentleman knows what I am going to Nay, he'd beler take my place bare. (Laughter.) Mr. President, have I a right to pro. cee ? • The Preeldent—You have the floor. Mr. McKelvy (sitting down)—Well, let him go ahead. PRE/TEEMS AGAINST "CARPING," MITI. C/SX. Mr. 011ver—What I was going to .ay Is this. The City Hall Is already corn. mooted and partially up, now we must furnish it. It has cost more than ,we expected but the money was all honestly anent. I know it is the fashion nowt'•. days to carpet every public work and throw out Insinuations about the reckless use of public - funds, but I hope this Council will not lend themselves to such meanness as 'that. The men composing tide Commission are well known, and would be entrust- ed with any business by any man In the town. Now If we are going to lend our selves to Him scandals after while we'll not be able to get an honest mau, or any man who value. his character to take any of our offices, or have anything to do with municipal affairs. This City Hall busineco, especially, afforded a theme for a great deal of diecusaion. I think the character of the men constituting the Commiselon shOuld have been enough to guarare It. Yet we hear further Sal. dance than this. We have a report to show here every cent of the money. went. Now, don't let us Start the old gc,d cry ere that we don't know what. is being one with so much money. Let on the building finished. Mr.. Mcffelvy—r think Hutt as Mr. rl , Olive does. but what I want to know is will this additional money finish the builds . KT' I don't believe It will, and I think Iwe should do something which would curtail the expenses. That's all. Mr. 1 1 1i:organ—Oh well, we moat finish the building, coat what it will. Let us 'move this act and let the Commission er have the money that toe work may be pushed forward. ''-QUITE STEEL VINDIFAZED . Batchelor—l hae a wor d to sy In this Mr ma ter, which I. v think comes In properly here. I heard a great deal about the *pending of the money, and among other thing., that the Secretary to the Conatuiselon was. receiving a salary of from two to three thouaand dollars. Now I thought I'd examine that. I went to the books and exsmined them thoroughly. I found •no chargs of that kind there. I found everything, as far MI I could tell about it, set of books, all right. There's no use of euppresising the name; all of us know that 'Squire Steel. was the Secretary. I examined the books, but didn't let him know for what purpose. After I got through I asked him, and he told me he bad never received one cent for the work. He had done It all gratuitously, and so far as their. books ghee that is their answer too. I think I know how a set of books should bo kept. I make this statement in Justice to Squire Steel, who has been named In connection with the Secretaryship. I think this act should be approved and the Commission given the money to finish their work. Several other members expressed their opinion In reference to the matter, when a vote wee taken and Mr. Oliver' p raw. lotion adopted. The Act was then ap proved by C. C. S. C. bad adjourned before this action could be reported to them. Mr. Cameron, an ordlnanise tbr the re peal of the wooden building ordinance, so far Bathe Caine relates to the Sixteenth and Seventeenth wards. Read three times and passed. . At4[011.5 PERQU4ITES. • The ea . a gentleman. offered a lengthy ordinance ...ataining theatateinent made by the Grand Jury In relation to the iiereessiv,, pima" imposed by Hie Honor, and aettink forth that as the Mike paid more than any other In the county, that the perquialtea attached. thereto ahould be cut down, and the Mayor's salary lined at $3,000 per annum. • Mr. Moorhead—/ move the ordinance be laid on the table. Mr. Gazrarn—We have no authority In the matter: The ordinance was laid on the table. Mr. Morgan, from the Committee on Streets, presented their report, which was rued nut .beeettle not signed by a mderity of the Committee., RESOLUTIONS AND PETITIONS. Mr. Oliver, a petition from residents on Caaaett street asking that it be neither graded nor raved, and that an ordinance autborizlhg the grading of ttko street from Bedford avenue to CHIT street be passed; an ordinance repealing the ordi nance was. also presented. ' Petition an. copied and ordinance palsied. An ordl. nance for the partial grading of the street from Arch street to Cliff atreot was also presented. To this Mr. Morgan objected and alter some dl , .canton the ordinance was laid over tinder the rules. Mr. Miller presented a petition fora sewer •on Almond alley. Referred to Street Committee. Also, petition for straightening North street. Similarly referred. Mr. Stine, a resolution for laying flag stone crossings on Sixth avenne, at Its Intersection with Smithfield street. Referred to Street Committee with pow er to act. Mr. Mitchell, petition for removal of Hay Scales In Seventeenth ward. Re. calved and referred. • ATTILIVIION oorronvta. Also, preamble and resolution asking the Government to remove the arsenal eatable of the city limits, and to donate the game to the city for a public square. Carried bye close vote. • Mr. Oliver Sr., preseted a report from the o the Frankatown road, stating that the company had agreed to aell the same, so far aa It lay in the clay limits, for Rom Referred to Committee on Finance, with power to act. Mr. Oliver, Jr., presented the report of the Survey Committee , accompanied by plan of lota In Nineteenth. ward and In Shady Side. Adopted. Mr. Albeit; a petition fora sewer on Kincaid street. Referred to Street Com mittee. Mr. Lyons, a path ton from the Film set Valley allway asking for the right of way from Hand street to the Peat taloa. Referred to the Railway Wm mitts°. The resolution from Select Council authorizing the payment of 16,000 to K. Bracken, was called up and discussed at great length, which was finally cut °IT by a call for the previous queation, re. Bulling In the atEirmattve. Ttlfl action of Select Council was then concurred In. WEBSTRR AVENUE. The City Engineer presented • report In reference to the grading of Webster avenue, between Roberta and Eirkpat. rink street; setting forth that the total amount of grad' ng neoessary to template. the work would be 84.740 cable yard; of which 29.872 bad already been done, leaving 5,869 yet to be done. In reference to the amount of filling done prior to the letting of the oontreat he was unable to report, la the estimates were not all in yet. This did not enter , Into the computation—not a yard of It. There bad been a slight change In the grade between Roberts, and Granville streets The change begins at a point 191 50 feet east of Roberta alma and times lot the rate of 8 63 feet per 169 bet mall It meets the original grade at Granville I street. This change was made on the— recommendation of the Street • Committee. in oomplianoe with Peti tion of property owners. The rem ments ware made before the entire con ' te a m was completed, by diredtion of the Street Committee, who pealed a reeoln. lion to that effect for the contractor. who agreed nvo pa enue . tso ve over the heavy piling on h oa The report was received and pled. Not reached in C. C. Council then adjourned. Spring Styles—Smendld4k of Hata and Caps at Pitmanlag & ce. , a, 139 Wald etreet-15 to 20 Toer. 'Cent. Cheaper num Elsewhere. Our readers should ' remember that the great Representative Hat and Can House of Wm. Fleming & Co.. No. 110 Wood greet, la receiving daily shipment" of the latent styles and snes o caps, &a, from the Wit, Thislt house is doing a larger business than It has ever done, and the flat can only be accounted for by their keeping on hand each surge end superior stook, and Palling cheaper by 15 to 20 per cent. than any other house In tine city. They aell wholesale and re. tall and their stock Just now Is nnasnally fins, °lye them a call. rilE comas United Snits D6trlet Court—Judge 1:12121=1 TwurtsDAl-, April 14—In tho eases of the United States vs. Robert Hanna, the jury found defetdant guilty on the second count of ooe Indictment. In the othor Indictment defendant was found - guilty on the drat, second and, third counts. Sentence was suspended In bath cases. The case or the United States vs. George. F. Stickeoger was taken up. This wee a civil action. to-recover the penalty fur violating th., provisions of the revenue. law. The Jury found for the United Suites In the earn of Om hundred donate: Oct motion of J. J. Siebeneck, FAR., and with consent of the United States Attorney, Judgement in the fallowing casts were opened and the respective de. fondants permitted to defend, acid in the meantime all proceedings were stayed. The cases wore also ordered for trial at the June term at Williamsport: U. B. vs- Distilery et al, owned by. Thomas Thrasher; U. S. vs. Abram Tones; U. S. vs. Fred Fleschut; U. S. vs. sixteen hogsheads of beer et al, owned by Phillip Miller; U. 9, va. Phillip Miller. Decrees of forfeiture were entered in the following races: U. S. vs. keg of whiskey, owned by H. C. Johnson; U. S. Ye: one barrel of St. Croix rum, owned Wm. Ileishee; U. S. vs. two packages distilled spirits, owned by Frey et Bear; U. B. vs. cigars, owned by Wm. Wins. Writeof sale were also issued, and made returnable on 'the let Monday of May. Court adjourned till Friday morning. District Court—Judge Kirkpatrick. THURSDAY, April 14.—1 n the case of Adam Jacobs and John Unmet a, owners of the steamtug • Grey Fox," ys. Mil linger, McClay & Co.. the Jury to day found for the plaintiffs the twin of 1323.95. The case ot Dr. John Parchment ye. Stewart McKee waaxesunied and la still on trial. Thte•Court will he in Bamboo on Friday, when the following trial list will be taken 101 Napier vs. Dsrllngton. 195 Lewis vs..lohnbton et ex. 157 Welsenberger vs. Rearney's exeers 179 Craig vs. Birch. 205 West Ps. R, R. Co. vs. Robinson ol al 208 R06111901' vs. West Pa. R. R. Co. Quarter Sewloos—Judge Sterrett. MONDAY, April 14—In the , case of the Commonwealth vs. Alderman Richard Allen, Indicted fcr misdemeanor In office, reported yesterday; the jury found a verdictof guilty. Deferident's counsel moved for a. new trial. Patrick Dolan was triad on an indict: moot charging him with fraudulently conveying property. Tho prosecuting witness, Thomas Dunn. alleged that Dolan was indebted to him In the sum of 12,600,. the amount of a prominsory note held-hr 'him. Ho further alleged that with the Intention of. defrauding him, Dolan had conveyed a certain lot of ground, located at the corner of Boundary 1 and Sasatraa streets, to Moser,. Spencer, McKay dc Co. Tho jury found a verdict otguilty. Sentence de- ferred. . Wm. Bechtold, Indicted for selling liquor mi ffunday, wee next tried. The Jury found a verdict of guilty. Tee trial of Szephen and Nicholas Hoff. man, indicted for mender, which wan to have been taken aeon Monday next, has been postponed by order of Court until the June term: The reason of the neat. ponement waa the delicate health or the wife of Stephen Hoffman. It wan expected that the trial of the parties charged with selling lottery tick. ota would have been taken up yesterday. In consequence of the atsselece of win:leas. es, and the - Indlapoainon of District At. tnrney Pearson, the cases were postponed until Monday. Friday beluga legal holiday, jury erlale woo adjourned north Monday, and the Jurors In attendance were discharged with the thanks of the Court. Court or Commit Pleas—Judge Stowe. TnuRSDAY, April 14 —The case of the Central Passenger Railway Company vs. The Oakland Passenger Railway Com pany, wits concluded to-May, the jury finding fcr the defendant. John Doi'man and Barbara, his wirer re. David Gilmore, J. R. Straub, T. J. 8 rata. and W. J. McMast era, partnere aa GI !more, Straub tt Co. Tbia warm feigned issue to' teat the right or ownership toe farm. stork, homing implement, &0., claimed by Barbara Dolinute, wife of John, on which an execution was issued by a creditor of her hneband. On trial. In the case of Michael Clark vs. Frank L. Mclntyre, defendant moved for a new trial and 11 ed reasons. In the ease of James IS. 13111 vs. Ed ward Frothy et al. Ptaintltra counsel moved for a now trial, and filed reasons. Court adjourned over to Saturday morning. IMI The, Temperance BBL An act to prohibit the Issuing of licenses to sell spirituous, vinous, molt or brewed liquors In the borough of Brad dock, borough of Sewlekly, townships of W,llkins, Versailles, Penn,. North Payette, South- Fayette, Sewiekly, Leet, and Rilbuck, 1n the county of Allegheny. Samson 1, Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, in Genera Assembly met, and it is Iseecby enacted by the authority of the same: That from and after the passage of this set no licenses to sell, for drinking purposes, epirituons, vinous, malt or brewed liquors shall be issued to any person or persons, in the ro bough of Braddock ' . borough of Sewlek- Iv, townships or Wilkins, Versailles, Penn, North Fayette, South Fayette, Se !sickly, Lset and Kilbuck, in the county of Allegheny. Sao. 2, That if any person or persons shall, for the purpoeo aforesaid, sell any spirituous, vicious malt or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof, after the passage of this act, or shall rent, or let, to any person or persons, any house or plum for the sale of such liquors afore , said, within the boroughs and townships aforesaid, he, abe or they so offending, upon conviction thereof In a court of competent Juriediation shall be tined in a sum' of not less than fifty nor more than two hundred dollars, and upon a second conviction thereof shall to tined Ina sum of not lees than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars; Pro ' pided, however, That persona who are already licensed to sell spirituous, vinous, malt or brewed liquors, within the Built.' of the said boroughs and town ships, shall not be prohibited from sell- ing the same until after the expiration m of their licenses. Sao, 3, That It shall be the- duty of the constable, or constables, of sa)g boroughs and townships to make formation against any person, or Demons - offending against the pmtisions of this act, before some justice of the peace within said bor oughs and townships, and if the said constable or constables shall neglect or refuse to make such information within tan days alter he has had knowledge, Millar by notice given him, or theta, or otherwise, of any person or persona .so offending, he or they shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, In office, end, uion con• vietion thereof, shall be fined in a sum not leas than two hundred nor more than five hundred barrels for (mob and every offence. B. B. STRANG. . • . _ Speaker Bons° or Rep_reaantatives. 11:11/J1LES ISTLXBOPTI Speaker thnate. APPROVSD, the ninth of daye Se of April, Anno Domlnt, one thousand eight bun. dreg and seventy. - .Ts°. W. ONABY. /teal Relate Transfers. The following deeds were admitted of record In the ofthie of Thos. H. Hunter, Reeottler for Allegheny county, Thum day, April 14. 1870: John Itanse• so Jams* Bonham. Aprll .1.1, INC= acres and 63 pei WIGS ef land le Moan tp..llAnn Henry Barnhart to Jecoft B. newer. Nov. it, INN; lot I= ...in Phlllp to. at Wa Neu%ll. WWI.. *MO Jamb Bench Awn 1, 1176: = lcc ]toCunneli to Philip Na tr. Ap=l 7, 1670; AAAAA of land In North Versailles tp =nos Lewis Ra.ler to Fred. PudeHum, Audi 9. Ire; lot= by 60 Is.. on te &IA dl., Allegheny Ur. SOO Am, 11111... n so Peed. Herman, /OM 11. 32 IRIT; 1 't 13 by 143 R. In McClure tr ..... .Tol 31 Valeta [of . . AC. It. e Co., 31. y 111.. OM: two lots In b3reogn of M•Ree.no, of.) 1..10. Croft to ram.. Vet . 23. 13 00 ; 1 rood and dt burn. of land In Fl it to t 3 333 Adam Benner to .1. W. Z44mlser. aunt:l2l. IVO: I°l2l by 10311 on 44 bet. P1twb0re......441.0C0 Band. Feel. 00 . 1.4 Babcta. Mew: by Mg.., on 00411Ield Cit., City baty Mang. H dls to Geo !Mumble, March YD. /M lll W awes f land Indiana ti. s IfiAbsatt , ElArt to D.. A.H.Barn Ap33l 33;4; 3 lot, of ground In 1000. ward, Patel:wren. B. B. Phillips to Jas. Lyons. 17. 1:3 4 6443 1, g:7 . g . h and Dem... or 4nel In TM ward! pthi ,„ ./0.1113 Specie Payments Resumed.—The citi zens of Braddocks Field Borough will be pleased to know their enterprising mer• chant, Mr. H. Zimmerman, la rmw and will continue to pay gold and silver in change for all kinds of zeds bought at his store. He has a splendid stook of spring gooda.whieh will be sold at specie Fir fistdonsble hair-dressing, plain or by curling, and a frissie, far a luxurious shave or bath, and for skillful capping or lseehlzur. call at Wil d elegant saloon at No. 190 Federal . street, Alle gheny. • Aswarm weather approaches the dial. mattes in making good ale inorsases. Pier, flannels & Co. have surmounted them and furnish their customers good ale all theyearround. Tne Revenue • • The following Is a atatoment of the re turns of the several pl ICO3 of atnuse• meets, street railway 00:1 bridge nom • pantos, made to the AS9O ~or of the Twenty•aceong tilts:Vic:, of the gross receipts for tho month of Maicht.and the amount Of tax Paid by etch : STIMLI 11.1.1. v.“.... ClLlzzne Cats urgt, A At 31 Pitt, A U. Central Oakland WAG PI .Axa•sii Gr. Itvc• a. Pr C. • • ...11.424 SO 2% * * Cr. , " Open le'su 'Hose Trlmb Bonnell's ss, X Morns Bros 2. + Allen & rettsof I,TA CO Zsam.tta Tr0upe....... *4 00 Total V. I Sl7. di) IMIDN64. Ur ?Wt.. l'r C. Tax. Allegheny autpenslon..ll.l.7.l COfi Mond - m.2441a a 2.17 CO • NS 42 Band btreeL 90.1 CO • • New Goode at 112 Federal Street, AUe- gheuy City. Warranted to glen, satisfaction as to price and quality. Guava, Red Currant, Quince, Raapberry and Blackberry Jellies. Scotch and 'American Marmalades, French and English Pickles. American English 131 MT! French Mustards Boston and Philadelphia Spiced Salmon. EMZI El=E2 London !Ayer lials!nx. Barbara Dates QU6013, French EMI/ Spiced and Oysters. Walnut and Tomato Catsup& • Raspberry, Lemon, Pineapple and Black berry Mtuthroon, Cherr Raspber Syrups. y, ry and IRrawberty Preserves. Unenrpaupd India Carrie, Honey. Powder and French Capers. rench Peen Mangoes Stuffed Peppers, • • Eagle Brand Mushroom Milk. (felattne, Farlola and assorted Extracts. Irrench Fruits f and Virgin Hubbell's Prepared Wheat and Pickled Limes. Bakers Chocolate, aroma, and Hardens Extract of Baer. Desiccated Cones Hut and Whitman ' s ebneolatea. Orders Solicited GEO. GEAVEN. The Spring Stock of Henry G. Hale, Merchant Tailor, at corner of Penn avenue and Sixth 'divot, Is now large and complete. Monsieur Bonpaln con tinues to prealde at the cutting. tf GEM toast—At Ws residence. Higniand 'clock,berty on Thursday atternoon. o JAM'ES 1,-GAN. le the 49th re bls age. biotite of funeral hereafter. FA'Ati—On Thursday morning, Aprll 14th. a 5 o'cucl, 311Li/F. YAAS, aged 2 years, Font ral services at ti.e bocce, No. Ft Feder& 'street. Allegheny, PO-DAT, at 3 o'clock P. M. JA/MS:SON—On Tuesday 2 *lx••''clork, Mr, KL , ZABETII J O H NS ON la the 88th year of her age. Funeral will take place To-DAY, 1511, at kw. o cl..ck P. as., from the remdence of tier gowln law, James Y. /Terme', McClure township Cart lases will leave Yalrman ASannon't, curve. . t Seventh sun. and hultbtleld street.. n 1 • •e`sek p. K. The friends of the family us re. peetrolly lulled to attend.. SILE—In Union township. on Wedneadav April 1310, at fifteen mina:etyma threelolock MI,. SARAH Olt SC, In Plat Tear of h r age • The Antral will take place /tom her late rest, dente at P. Y. To DAT. The friends 'of to family are. respect fretted to altzlid. Car. tines will leave Mort land ISMltebeli'sD antes, opposite Union Depot. at 10% o'clock; and T lier-hhercer's manic, in Tt ottierancevllle,at the same tine. YOltg.—At the residence of. his son 10-10 John Rogers, No. A Wats A street. Wedny ear ceest.!g. nt nail -oast tight a ge . t. MI Wed. YORK, the 70th year of hes e . Funeral Irons its late residence. cot Inad Avenue, on Oreensbnra Pit., • OAT, the 16th .last at 2 o'clrek friends of the raw y are respectfully at'. od. lAVlStitfaifi.Vtamliliipouht. Ayrll 16. Armed) of I'ltt • bo,,D, MARSHA[ 47 Non, UNDERTAKERS JOSEPH HEVER F SON, vxvLrs~ra~i:~ No. tilt FENN BTREST.. Carriages nsr Frumpsls Furnished COPTINI3 and all rant/v.lP=Waren ac vain retcc. ra f . IST OF Il B • B Brook: ig:M Imes Jr nn on Cbas LETI'ERSI ucr.txsx trop • aught/1E214d. Elern gibe en J s blo ar wer tliallnao J HowensuneJ thetb.l•cob X KrabeOFJ U Ewa.. r .. o . Conon 1100 L • owed II 0 C 001•117 J Campbell 24 emptall I Co Cola. J. GaGay X. Xry rl. G. • Geo Ile VI. A . Dallke Galati) X X. X .ILeoles Ddrag I Eva. Gra Joo ]Crass J to It'obtonln L Lo tt him d A Mbnion Chas 1 1 1 :1 1,7 117,% " Morgan John ;M V Elnnrlotta iMunnell Mr. tl : Mattlek , :rah • Mcßee Wm rINCI d elt"a! P P..7the Waso Grurbuy Mr. 11. Griffith. X A. spfl PHILLIP nozas. JOHN M. COOPER & CU. Bell arid Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIVE & BRASSES 'trade Promptly le Order , RABBIT'S METAL Made and Kept on Hand Promletors and Manallowers of M. Cooper's Improved Bakuice Who° STEAM PUMP. Office, 882 PENN STREET. foundry, Car. lab nod Railroad litres% C:=CZNEI C A"! • INSURANCE COMPANY. PRIMER'S innzarara, N.. N$ Pink &Inman. N..■l inStO Capital A.ll. Paid Tlv. DLOCTORS. gitlIMYKr... rTglan)"Pligit:l47. TaCRY milli IVIBEna am. KTNI6 TII Pff•sldeat,.. JEN/VINO/Lpp. Pmad fti JOB. 7% JOHSTON, Semtary. Capt. S . J. GRACE, 1...1 'mum oo Liberal Terms on all Fin aod Marine Wm. • trzri pacoposems role SOLDIERS' MONUMENT Proposals for the erection of the Aileen..., County Soldiers' atonement (to be erected on Seminary nui, Alb/betty.) be retched at the - ottice of the undersigned, No. 04 er.int I .tr.pl en , (where the plans. speelgettlone 11114 /PDC m of stone can be sten) no to MAY let, 1670. The contract to be awirded to the lowest and bt.t Wader. A. L. TZABSON. Bulidbr Commkte. _I L. B. YITLTON ......... ........ FITLTON 8. MIME, GAS AND STEAM sTrriirch Firth ..... Nigh Ng"... P121111111:MUNI. PA. Lend Pip% (ittof nosy G. //won. nbat Rath Tub. and Wask trol rip". flgovio,AleAd 800. Pomnand Stvis ai lr: dawn with iino.Plll.:: Heatgl Amur o . Jobbing Dromr , ' SVndM tn. AVINGEMON & co.. _ ...A . /lanai gannets of LIGHT ORLY IRON G. 4. ES 9E" 431-€1 Lours dot¢t Both, antlelos of Rano Amman, always on c alta. ORR* uld World, near Ous: Depot, Antabony City. Pottolled address, Lock Box 302, piee.„ bares. Pa. 1125:U5 gofloposout.— Propowt la for air ?AWL Wu XL BUILD NB "Hrr i he 71 . v oft oeFone.z p Ens!: iN e r Amu itme m ere "-• rWo d s ol r tona d Wx rom n re T n ' rtahs rs 7 order of Board of Directors. Oplifgrso OPER k c FRIDAY FVFNIND. Aprlll3, 1611111)beo,p, OS the little Bork:Noe Quern, I ELISE BOLT_ supp, , ,ted by the popolar Cooled:en, HARRY WALL. r wwes oeer.:on .1:1 be oretemr.l RyroWe I.,Aortru burletque or IVANIIOII. l; r. 1G e•te. Fr• Cl. •••• , schoe 61g.To'l tq 2:7 J ................. .......................... Elks Hoh - Previous to the ............. H l7 TAM'S() T7lVlti.rf/C***r —The popular actor, Hr. P. 8. Pike rop. , 3lstlarr on hat urday. '' • i • CHAN !TOLL"?' I I c J.IW CO ME Igr'ijAri i !ri ER &FORE . GREAT C1R013:7, 1 Open Every Afternoon and Evening I= ONLY im cents. To witness cue or the best 'bows la the coisair, Recollect old time prices. RR CENTS, RR CENTS.' 05 CENTS.. Togill bless of I DI r 4 'NOW OPEN. THE ART GALLERY, With • lane collection of retainer, the value. lion of American and Foreign vitas, Ho. 231 LIBERTY STREET, Opposite the head of WaN street. Open from 9 A. M. to 10 P\ M. Al AITSSION 501,:v75 and American and English end French and Seedless =I and Spanish THE PITTSBURGH Pickled VINEGAR WORKS. BULK_ & ADAMS, White Clover and Stuffed and French Condensed 167, 168, 169 and 170 SECOND .AVENUE. Are now prepared to furnlab YTYROAIt &Mtn LOWEST MARKET BATES. AttCl2UOll la DU* tlealarly called to our EXTRA WINE VINEOLE l7'2foT/CXB—!.7I),W, 1% te," .1 4 . 4 want'," urkjaming,,, de., not exceeding FOUR LINEN, r.ll be naeried in Mese column once for TWENTY-I'lWe CENTS; each a&U. &mai line PAW 'CENT& • --- • LET.—One good Store room from DWELLSN No. 45 Ohio street, 3 grrzgloizahglsmiV ther b i z t door to humans elty. Bent modeeTti. A150..7411443171: the /Mr oWs f o old store mom, loos!, of maeltWo W OAIIeNSN , 44 Ohio stlen. TO -LET. HOUSE. up Woe 9 rooms, with roe ape water complete. •. SIR Luock Urea. Also, HOUSE co :Wattle 9 room, with Rea water complete, ■1 No. 10 Walnut street. MO ward. Al!eghep7. Sociales or TATTESSON. •Dli ST Peebles street. Allngmar thy. Ts 11170ftt,w1dh the orielleige of three, So Wtennotett e pot.. AlltoOmay Mt, Home new. (MO egeare from kelfroZO Station, where Mk trellis Moot eoeveMent to effect ea.: rent """' bradnir Orchard. Garde:, Ird i ra Tarr, d 'irt a oi IA MOO. and never-fa ilnk Pomo. BolisimOntimis r; and all In first-man orom. Within 4 mule. of oak and II miller from Railroad Ma- C erk of Coons. x. Tb 'rued t • rl-LET.—Desirable DWEL.. T LIEU, AM WINTERS AVENUE, con taining now, gas, water and bath room. Enquire at 941 WE.IIII.EN AVENUE, or at Grocery, corner o . Irwin /treacle. Clegnenr• Rent !00. • ' 441 ; T8 - L ET 2 Story Brick Ogre!. Beton d 'Petll" ° c`nt° Eenmiow "1 "°° 4 le""111.44' 8L LET .—. Brick Hones 9 1 r.el 8o e~tp warm, 149 Middle u:p Dear Hampa.trilgo `07.6 %L. 14.0 Allrj Dear• 70 0 ahoy. Maa tas will be Relied Da pm.tionglrealmme4b7.7harlY!! SI Diamond. Alliluan. REMAIN • TOPFIOZ April Caton en PrVlg M nbu WV= Federal St Adeghtn, Eon. , Hlch.rd Hodge. ihos Email John Wit , h Enblek Ell • FOIL ItEifT.—The Three, Stork BRICK WAUEIIOI.ISII la Oberst alley, .. or No. 180 Wocrl street, formerly oeumplid I ,2 l Pln "* " 1711.1 w it* Wood d 6 T 0 LET —A Tavern Stand, Sto. 83 Tb3rd avenue, Small. Diretllngs rush area., Flue Residence ort Mt. Wadden ton, Third arcane Hall. Rooms and alms ea Market street. Basera.3l Nos. 77 and 79 Third GAZZLIE Co.. sII AtrArattutz... • !Stewart A Stewart J T IWhitlff Ctrs Wilson Mrs It Waiter D H M Whelan W IT A ;Walter. /In nit FOR SALE. ,„„„„„„_______„„ • SALE.• , -ehae Bag Carpet ruo36 one lot of Cstet Itare; onafW intfb'm hale. Arpir as SS PUNN Ur F OR BALE. ltrAErlArrztyli No. 660 rept, street. leqatre at No. 4 SIXTH LVZbILIZ U SALE.—Entines and Bell- NM, New and Beeood Haw& at .71 Wads condtantly an land. executed. Orders trout all parts of the olleatrf pt 'Aims HELL I co.. Comer Marlon Avenue and . W.Ao.Bw'.. Allegheny. Pe. FOR SALE.' ' ir Handsome Brick Boom. on Peke street, near 90th street. 0 Brick Homes on Bonne . . I Brick Room on 44ti. street. 1 Brick Rosso on 43.1 street. • , I Colts. Ifouseon Halo meet. • 1 Trams Rouse on 41 1 thstrost. • Lnts 94 e 7190 sash on Bensilmen 2 Lots oaf 4111 street. . • 2 Lots on sad street. 200 abet* Leta atm BloosothAL 4 These Houses and Lots will be sold es amnia • otstbig onset. . THO 3. B. BILL • lON, art Con't ea, Lad 334 streets. VOR, SAL E4IIIIILDISG Loll9' 12. ALLK(I HINT CITY -1 offer for sale oat deligh.bil building lotssituated ils ou Perrysville Plank .obatvlyorY n.dinds7ffase toranti r rt of Late ub b- teen at (5.4) area. A plan or lade szffntblela. 1171 TIT trts t r a tjo r ired ° rad or !Al r . rA r 4gry wtdi vztl attl . M ...e residence of 14 be Ito' an d atter o; C iee i .i.t 9 :1,14. Pi.. dwellings to been erected grounds Per. gone daimon to leave tee low ad pat; Odle. eau here dad an orsartailr. locality Is one of the finelit la Ma two titles. Wi but four minutes. walk from the bead of Beaver Min; • Ward walk leads to th e preatlese. The great beauty of angler, and summating. are des Ughtfol. Terra rag; Orkes law. Ed - ilia of No 143 Wood streets nttrewiFOr r iT,P, Q u i • it t y !'r Allegheny dig. Co I = t- Es 4. Xa3lll. ktt IV MILL. In ThL i r g r e t;s . 'exrl i v e yd substantial Ets eel. ladnilud of th e "`"'" IC "b roe Plu m ors b. Isfttlyl." toot '1111; 14 ,t i rl i gpr a' La i r, yaiz- and good rli:o . bo:g b ia l lEir l i gnlo g re vbd " liprUCt )g i ••...4. and •elieedi_V toot litter ldedline."' b44k 56° ""` ":11 VALUABLE SHINGLE IU4 S•oarata treat Saw BIM ' Ylrat-elaaa Bath a 0 Boat Yard, Blatkamith Shoo. 'Babas:. ad nal:Il:ea any time. TIM le • rare oleXii , s- • Vi t ro, 0 IttOrLl:rnit6 =1447 i ge= " ei r e! 7 7 ,4tit ha name Lzptai. at tb.m _.. , - ' ', "' ' K. i 6 P2M46 . Foot otTarenty. nth Matt. i, VALLI:CA - RR E FAHAANO MILL i ._v _PROPBRTI FOB BALE. -61toated at Ban. I ... iii 1 . ",. ... Fotilia•M• Ralboad. Coombs 100 ammo. T 6 ot watch ate moored: alt good fence: 50 acre. of i'a O. Tlia haproveemeds are 46 " . :eo creWe t! V g g.,.. 11 ` . 1 1' I:: A.°114 MI." ' "a! • ! erloa. uottage noose. 6 rooniaT chant Bowe and Lamm ara.inaint Bi'sh ,66 . s• w itr tog o lam the muting uld coal bastneas. the oboe. D - mdents • rare ermortanity. 1116 e low. Far. meat. eaay. • Apply to B. MCLAIN it Co„ WWI .. .... . . APdtTSEDITENTS DURING THE WEEK VINEGAR. TO.LEIT W. P. PRICE, Al I)lemoml. Allesbeily.