The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 16, 1870, Image 1

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E B. JOSIAH TM,
N. P. HEED,
EDITORS MID PROPEDOTORS. '
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TIMM/ Or THE DAILY •
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STATE NEWS•
YOit chickens have cholera.
t riumu jr. hag hp,d_t_Cago Intantl
aide. -
BPHIL/LIM P.O.IIESII, of Parker's Lind.
lug, died het , "-
Diet, the Barb 4ottatypiurdi4c
beard his death warrant mad._ .
Porrevnah has a First Defenders as•
Dor-laths of "three months men. "
Tan Penang° Gentili ReyrablhoishOotn
mtttee "14=4-at llankltn oti Tuesday,
s6th wt
iktOXONiLABB.L.O. CITY /On a dozen bud
lies by immigration bust week, but re
calved ten In tbett_ place.
TICS steel works at Harrisburg Iwo
beieriarning mei nth at the rate of
12,000 tons annually,' tot some' months
Dom•
Tam large ate= tannery of Keck &
Co., at Allentown;was destroyed by Are
onlitaarlar. The loas !shwa 400,000 to
820000.
Smarm county ban two candidates for
the Republican nomination for Congress
in MW Twenty fourth Mat*Re,Ltat
Weyand and Mr. Henry.
A. Tnnion Emil., of Indiana
county, isuanotinced min candidate for
Congress' in the Twentyfiret District.
Mr—Taylor Is a member or.the-Indisna
Tts poetal' busLuess of Erie exceeds
that of Reading, Lancaster or Harris
burg. Its delivery of local letters equals
that., Turtland, Hartford sod Jersey
City.
MU. Unmans PILIZILB, widow of
H~nryPrizer,,.who established. the firm
boarding *hoot at the Moestgom
ery
c9unty, died on the 16th inst., aged
A ILIZR in Allentown recently made a
bet that be could drink four quarts of
bonded vareterde whisky at one sitting.
He wrin . the bet easily. His corpse looked
quite natural.
r Cox. Awn= I. nun boa resigned -
General Superintendency of the nu.
adelphla and Erie Railroad. He intends
to go *loath and lager otiazges o d A railroad
in South Carolina.
MAIM H. lbautumi; Esq 'of Potts.
town, will be suougly urged by Ms
friends before the next Republican nom.
hatiageonventloa of Montgomery maw,-
tyi lbr State Senator. ;
Tai POttnine ' euit;idra retioias the
finding of the body of Mrs. 'baguette
Whalen, who waslost in a. snow storm
on Sharp Nountaln on the 24th.of Feb
ruary.l She was an aged woman. . .
A urns CHILD, three years -of age,
soli of Mr. Thomas Mclntyre, residing in
Reading, fell into a tub of scalding water
on Saturday afternoon last, from the
effects of which It died on Sunday night.
BRADFORD county has now two county
sesta.-7/14cry having been Amsted half
allre' town - for the trial of cases - In
the districts around that place. The first
court commenced on Monday of last
week. • •
TanLeglidetare was. In session wkly.
five working days. In that time 2,168
bills' were Introduced Into the House, and
lute the Senate. The whole num
ber actually passed by both Rouses and
sent to the Governor, was 1,498.
Mama= WlLldAlia, of Indiana
county, in the years from 1811 to 1814,
killed one hundred and seven wolves, for
wkilekisiti drew out of the county tram* ,
$759. Mazgaratputsthave been an extra
ardipary woman. altogether differeht
teem the "girl of th. period."
..As Meadville on Wednesday; while
stone,. B. Walcott Bellew was heard to
fall' sad before any one Mulct go to Ms
assistancie the spark or therreCtrimo - air. --
Bellew bad apparently enjoyed good
health, and bad, during the dal, attended
to the ordinary vocations of his busy but
quiet life.
Clemson Cotaxszt, s convict in the
Lancaster county. prison, died a short
time since. He stated toe fellow prisoner
that he ccunnitted and helped to commit,
during his life, five murders and roma'.
ous robberies, - and that be • was only
twenty.nine years of age, and had been
thirty.sayen times.
A BIDFOND county paper, In speaking
of the manner in which fees are collected
for killing of skunks and foxes lays :
"'Dm trappers Wes nice way of reading
the phraseology of the law which requires
the •hanimiles' to be might in Bedford
ebnity. • They go in pairs, and alter the
Ohm la secared in an' adjoining county .
they repair to the Bedford county line,
one of the party enters her sabred pm.
einem and the other tows bird the game
and he catches it, and then it Is caught in
Bedford county."
'- Tien Timing° Spoctatar narrates the
following: A gentleman riding on hone
.
back a short time ago in Sugarcreek
township, raw smoke issuing from the
roof of a home, a little distance ahead,
and a woman running from it in - great
baste. Galloping up, he found the Muse
an like, the door locked and two children
Maids. He kicked the door La, took the
children out, and then commenced tonal
out theirs, which belied nearly , qiccom
plished by the time the men belonging to
the house came up. The mother in her
frith% had locked the children In
tag house, and gone for help, but they
would have beea.bnrned to death before
help camel( the anger bad not rescued
them. _ _
7IISICAL NOTES.
- Ibw."Tcywnwer, the - Boston musician
usiiilidonbted Crownla."
Xoicknis lett a wirot son two daub
ter; also son, who s painter, lhtn
L London.
Loma" to-ntontnr
Wog, be very_ elaborate in' our ItAmati
Catholic sad Episcopal churches.
.
CPU! BIT". Is to bare his In written by
lihragent, Say 'Watson, who has been
:with him In Norway, and . Is now rant
aging his concert tour.
, J. IL.TneOLUI la oils bf thsi mini oomt
posers who hare written a new anthems
for Eagle to the words "Ctlntst our paw
our is sacrificed for us."
Tam Bichina troupe, when last heard
or. was at Montgomery, Alabama. MIAS
Blather, Mr. Bowler and Mr. Drayton
are highly praised by the local critics.
Mosawr's "Napo Flute!' has been
played by tbe German mate= at Crow
=re Sense to Chicago, under the
of Mr. Groscurth. It was well
received
°soma W. Mosesn, the Mudd, win
give this spring and summer a series of
omen concerts in tue principal cities out.
skis of the Metropolis. It is Ave years
since he lut mode stdmilar tour.
A.Boxex Spaniel opera troupe lAsiting
Mances at the Metropolitan Theatre.
ncleco. The prima donnas are
amid Mono and Montane,. "Uri
Timm Esoondldo" (A Hidden Treasure)
'lathe title of their principal opera.
Mon oonouts in Cincinnati base been
bit Poorly attended this winter. Of the
LOCSI socialite, Mrs. Dexter le highly
ut lby the -critlca Theodore
and his orchestra losespecial
satisfaction to the Cincinnati are=
•
Ohio enthusiast, who wants the
historic records preserved, metes this
impala : "Yen are valuable in God's
economy for what they do. Doing is for
the present end for the henceforth; and
the Present, by books, may become the
henceforth." And farther : "There lea
higher life_ on earth) than that of corn
and hcsta. pigironandshort horns, hither
than that of put* 'edits. linen.' It is
that life represented by the Perry paint
ing in the rotandsof our Btate Gmdtol—
=mg niches yet to te • filled=mundly
idatorical to us, wakes a few dollars, but
,4seestandy comportuding credit to the
"Simt. It is that life represented by the
,Or - eur.43evarnora :In the Xacu•
I 'ME IB I (tO' be continued)—what at.
spy in the People's Munition equal to
them!" ' •
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VOL. LXXX V.
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GENERAL 'NEWS.
LtraLLE Wirwrsnr; is Fron Fron•ing
.Art unknown man was lately murdered
on the "Barbary Coast" of Ban Francis-
co, for flftj cants.
- Donn designed Wile Sessi's - dress as
the Queen at Golconda, and it coat •her
MOO franca to have It made: -
DREW the San Donato paintings which
brotOt 83,090 f, wait" gladly sold, by its
alb t, who died poor, rot' -£2O.
A GEORGIA railroad fireman shot his
_engineer for remonstrating with him for
raising steam at a wrong time. _
t A ta'rriaratallan , glrl hes been bitten
*nd tramred to death •by a monkey.
That's better than to marry one.
Mn. Brion, of Indiana, blithly !dabbed
a friend to death the other day in Wised
they callout there an altercation.
TIIAT very Engrossing Clerk of the
lowa Legislature has got her right at last:
She is to marry one of the members.
AARON . A.LPEORIA BRADLEY,. with his
fondness for public institutions, now
tuna is South Carolina lunatic asylum.
Mule races, iifwhich the slowest wins,
each man driving another man's. mule,
buoy the spirits of Columbus nowadays..
dov.AfifimulTra, of Lanisiana, ie
growing modest, and refuses to s!t for
portraits and have steamers named for
A. minas of Gotham boasts that her per
diem ration of an ounce of arsenic doesn't
hurt her health and improves her com
plexion.
Ton burning of a jail in Gouge—eye
Gulch, Nevada, recently compelled the
removal of the prisoners to Bobtailed
Grizzly.
A N.:ammo, Conn., editor wants reve
nue cutters and forts authorized to sink
vessels loaded with roughs bound for a
prize fight.
A Rocas:frau judge procured employ
meat-for a vagrant, In Ilecrof committing
him, and the man thsnkthlly accepted
the situation. .
A. Vnionna girl who nursed a wound.
- ed Confederate officer back to life, has
just forwatdcd to his new bride the bullet
„cut from his leg.
-Tama Japanese princes in the guise
of Highland cadets are the liofis of New
York. They have been at the Highland
echoer - three years.
Tau account of a rescue of two children
from a Baltimbre fire poetically concludes:
"The children were well swathed and
„ceme_out unscathed."'
Tas falling of a chimney through a
whole block in New York, Saturday,
killed a chdd in the cellar. Those floors
must be slightly porous.
A CINCINNATI suicide not content with
one death, swallowed a bottle of whisky,
cut his throat and then shot himself to
death with great composure.
Kazzooo, M. C., of 'Connecticut,
favors protections for corsets.' The
ladies will remember him when the Biz.
teenth Amendment to ratified.
Tim Feeitch Radicals are paining
mound the bat in Pial for the benefit of
Rochefort. Of .course no one would
think of pulting,a Napoleon in It .--[ Ex.
CALDWELL, the drawback swindler,
who fled to Canada for safety, says that
his p est and return to New York were
the w rat drawback he has experienced
yet. -
ARRA Dtcruasop wore a black silk
trimmed with white, and one hand behind
her, at her Mat lecture in New York.
Wonder if It was the one adorned with
a felon. . ,-
A Pini,annLrula paper . asserts that
lately a hair tutied'aemertardta for a mile
faster than an express train on the North
Pennaylyoutta Railroad =WO the same .
distance.
- Socarrart 'Boorwam. Is very coon.
iient.nE .-4
the Funding bill, without any material
modification of Its provisions, as passed
by the Senate.
Tim wives of England arc getting tired
of the monotony of being beaten to death
by their husbands, and one pioneer reform
er has mauled her man into his grave
with a big stick.
A Nsw Your policeman walked
around ti - block rather than go under
Reynolds's' gallows. from superstition.
Reynolds would have been willing to do
so, from another feeling.
Tun Warden of the New Jersey State'
Prism:etas all lady visitors take down
their back hair in his wife's bedroom, in
order to prevent them smuggling tobacco
in their chignons. .
Fluxes is rapidly acquiring our ad.
winced Ideas. Two young clerks have
been splurging among the German gam
bling resorts, on a few hundred thousand
embezzled francs
Two young ladies at Peoria lately
threw a young man Into the gutter,
pounded him and - pulled his nice curly
hair, and then walked away without tell
ing him what it was fur.
A urrt.r. Mississippi girl was lately
lured from her home by, her uncle, clad
in a boy's garb, and brought to Philadel
phia, where she has been found and Is to,
be returned to her parents.
A Nrw Your parson lately mistook a
picture of Feebler as Hamlet, for some
Christ blessing the multitudes. Newer!=
der; some of them In New York know
less of the Bible than of Shakspeare. -
Coarans, Titah, bids alike for the trade
of the Atlantic and Pacific, taking gold
and greenback!' at par, and thinks Ban
Francisco Isn't smart If site. can't _nrake
Chicago show "what she does it on."
. .
Tar fashion *Of dancing with hat In
hand, introduced by Mr. Banks, Is finding
great favor. In yrOldngton since it was
discerned thinhis and thus only could
the glak of losing. a, good article be
avoided. .
Tux Salt Lake menagerie seems to bo
insecure. Election day, the hyenas and
things got loose, and now a camel; with
a blconsh over his eyes, is missing, and
will probably be eating up some Mormon
temily next. '
' 'corm asked Count Monfrond, the
memoir writer, to teach him tho art of
of succeeding in society. 'Oh. It is
simple enough , ,, .said the Count. "Talk
to the middle aged and young ladies, and
listen when the old ones talk to you."
Qairs another thing—Sporting fanner
to his Rader : " Como to look at our
hurdle races, sirs. Capital view from
this lane?"' Rnctor (who is there by Sc.
cident, of course), "Musn't go to races in
Lent, Smith. We are only out fora
ride."—Ponch.
Dirrconw, in describing a paig of
horses he had loost, said: "Day
wane very
much alike; 'opening); do off one. One
lookt so mooch alike polls I could not tell
t'oder from which; when I want after
one Ualways caught de order; and I
whipped de one most dead because de
oder kicked at me." •
. Aw exchange observes that ithe nup
tials of Mr. Cobb and Miss Webb
present the first induce of a 'cob webb
wedding on record. Nevertheless It
must be confessed that this finely spun
material constitutes the principal staple,
out of which most matrimonial ligatures
are nowadays manuiscrared.
Tan Carlisle (144 Mercury is respell.
sills for the following: "We found the
following notice on Monday lest. Wo
give the phraseology verbatim, thong
forbear publishing the signature, lest It
may prove of some benefit to the owner
of the 'kaf:' 'Lost—a_ red tar he had a
white spot on one of his behind legs he
wee a she kaf I will give two Ultima to
Enedbodiwot will bring him hum."
Tut ' Senate Committee on Retrench.
mart has determined to rayon'. Mr.
13chenck's bill to establish a Department
of Justice, and recommends its plunge.
The bill places the Attorney General at
the head of the department, and directs
Chit the Solicitors of the Treasury, Navy
and Internal Revenue Bureaus, Judge
Ativocate, and all law officers of every
department; to be merged - in the new de
nse tment. It creates the office of 130:leiter
General, who, In case of - the, ab.
menu or Inability of the AtMimey
eral, shall fill the office of theciaztei..
IRST DITIOI.
MID.rIGHT
NEWS BY CABLE.
The Changes in the French Minis
try—Journalists and the Plebis
eitum —La Crouzot Strike End
ed—Spanish Priests Persist in
Refusal to Tale the Oath—Rev
olutionary Couspiracy in Italy
—Affairs in Austria.
(By Te!egrAph to the rittsburgh 6axelte.)
FRANCE.
PARIS, April IS.—The Journal Official
to-day announces that Count Darn and
M. Botta have vacated their respective'
portfolios, and that these changes have
necessitated the assumption by M, 011 P
vier of provisional charge of the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs ad interim, and that M.
Segria =weeds M. Bullet as Minister • of
Finance. M. Maurice Richard; late Min•
later of Fano Arts, has boon promoted Ito
be Minister of Public Instruction, vice
M. Segria.
At a - meeting of the Left and. Radical
journallate last night Gambettii,lalmon,
Palloton, Picard and many other mem
bers of the Corps ware present, and
sixty-two. Provincial anti fourteen Paris
Journals represented. It was decided to
vote negatively on the pleblacitum, and
circulate a manifesto against nit object.
The Deputies of the Left Centre In the
Corps Legialent will meet tc-morrow to
decide what course to pursue in regard
to the plebiscltum.
The strike at La Cretrzat is practically
ended. Operations have been resumed
at - all the shops, moat of which have their
full complement of WOrkuiten.
13132
Rows, April 15.-Yesterdays number
the lithere abstained from misdating at
the meeting of the Ecumenical.. Council
when a vote on the nehmen against bet
rodozy was taken, and others accompa.
pled their votee with declaration/ of die.
approval of the manned wh oh the
echemo had been discussed.
The riuthorlties keep themselves well
informed of the projects of Marshal and
hie party for another attempt on Romo'
and are obliged to increase .their vigi
lance and Bovinity. Within a few dap+
forty euspacted persona have been ~arr
ested in Rome and neighboring pontiff
cal towns, and the avowals elicited at
their examination leave no doubt of: at'
extensive conapiracy within the papal
territory, the leaders of which areacting
In concert with the Revolutionary party
outside. •
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biAnnin, April 15.—Senor Victeaga . ma
been appointed Preeldent of the Council
of State.
rthe Barcelona Insurgenta are receiving
unusually severe aentenceiat the bands
of the Council of War.
In she ()ones, yeate rday, neral Print
Intimated that .certain U woald lbw
allowed during which the clergy moat
take the oath of allegiance.
The Spanish clergy persist In their rein•
sal to swear allegiance to the constitu
tion. Though the time within which
they era required to tato the oath la
abort, they have so far shown no dupe•
altion to yield.
Fire men were executed at Barcelona
for robberies and sasasslnetlons com
mitted last month.
E321:311E
VIENNA, April is.—The now Ministry.
has Wined a nutnifesto of palley. They
aay they will endeavor to smooth did:Leal-
ties anti .often a•potitter. bat without
;;TrlsZorZperi'arNt="lirerCiro"ren;%
_ .
ment will identify heed' srlth the
movement for national development on
the biosla of common rights and liberty
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Loanon, April 16.—Nitro hundred em
grants vaned from this olty - yesterday
or Canada, In the ineamahlp Midway.
/PLYMOUTH, Atoll 15 —The atiannthip
Ham mord., from New York, baser:lml.
EDINBORO. April 15.--The - enamor
Scandinavian, for, Montreal end. fiver
pool,-was launched to-day at Greenock.
VINAIVCIAL AND CUMPIF4S,,I , AL.,
Le:goer!, April 15:.—Marketa are all
closed.
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PLAIN. April 15.—Bauraa quiet' at 73
francs 72 centimes. •
ANTWERP, APlills.—Petlo49l:lll2 Mar
ket quiet.
lavrairoot., April 15.--Cera 2Pe. _
IEDINA, 0.
A Conflagratton—Entire Business Pitt
of the Town Destroyed.
(II! Ttirxrapp loth" rittsburgb dasette4
MXDINA. 0.. April destruCtive
ere broke out this morning Id this vil
lags, in en old erooZen boildhig meopled
m a barber shop and by severalnegro
faindlies, Irdthe centre of the tutelar/Is
part of the town, and In four boom
every baslnem block but two weal barbed
to tbe ground. There ware no anginal,
and the effmta of the people with buckets
were, unavailable), Keay „personal were
burned, souse severely, but no lime lost.
Several parties were taken from eaccual
story windows and othere-incaPed.With
ottly such clothing as they could Xestily
lay hands on. The fire fluidly stepped
onSte west' nide of tho suave, at Aarnn
Anderton's block. It 15 ittipoesible , to
tell' what the lost amount` the bat ttie
entird business part of , Lthe aura. Win
-stokes. • ,
CANADA.
317 Tele/MOM SO me Pumbargatimlets.)-
Manaus 1., April 16:=Arolubteers
. , ,
from the country continuo fo arrive.
Bverlthlug quiet on frontier.
HALIFAX, April In.—Murray.' resolu.
tient , on confedentilOnt with-the antipod
e:lents made by the Govan/Meat, hive
not vat come up or Mactlssion. , :The
Government resolutions will' recite the
eonferrlag of Knighthood an Hlr Al: T.
Galt; lifter 'Lis ..declartition- tif • hide.
.pendanae views, and resolves that the
British Government. be asked tot Mato
plainly tat views on independenom:
,The.Pringe .Bd wad's Tetrad Gbvern •
mem, bee reoelved a dispetak,4MMloarl
Granville in Wed urgintithe intorperp
Gun of the Island In the Dominion.,
thort Martial for the. Trial. of fileptral
Totten.
[By Tclayrapb to the pittplmrill Guam.) :.
LOUIBVILL.E., April 15 —A Wart wax.
tied, convened by President Grant forth*
trial of Brigadier General Totten, Lieu.
tenant Colonel and Assistant Inspector
General 11. hi Army, met . ll: this city to
day. The court is . composed of the fol
lowing officers: General 8. C. Loren,
Colonel 14th Infantry. Presider:lf Gen.
W. Crawford, Colonel 2d Infantrtf Gen.
G Pennebeker, Colonel 10th lafantry;
Gen. H. W. Weisels, Lieut. Colonel L s.
Army; Gen. 13. B. Granger, 16th Infa,Wry;
Gen. R. Ayres, Gen..l. T. Hanes, Mayor'
and C. Et.: Gen. J. A. Potter, Major and
Q M. and Captain C. A. Whittier, it'd:
Infantry, — JUdRe Advocate. One of ithe
charges against Gen. Totten is said to be
absence without leave. After remaining
In aession here two or three days; ittio
Conn will proceed to Charlestonfai C.
for the purpose of procuring, testimony,
and will then return . hero; to , orinalude
their proceedings. ''
Upper nisei%
Wlr L a P. Tweeters.) ,•
GRINNIIIIOBO, April 15.-111Ter
slowly, with 4% water In the channel.
Weather cloudy,. with thermometer at 77
at r. m.
hionnaigrogrig, April 1A..-Biver ste•
tlon
W ary. with 2 feet of water In the 011111-
net. eather cloudy, with theirMometer
- OIL CITY, April He—River falling
slowly, with 6 feet 2 inches of water in
the channel. 'Weather Clear and sultry,
with tharnionteteritiftate 7.P
Bnowalretiug, April 115.Znieer about
on. a stand; with b fret of Witter In the
channel., Weather cloudy, with -then
mometerat 70 it 4 r.
PITTSBURGH, SATtRDAY, APRIL 16, 1870.
FORTY-FIRST tONGRESS.
(sworn) session.)
Substitute for the House Frank
ing Privilege Bill—The Census
—Vote on the Geergia Bill to
be Taken Next Tuesday—life
Deficiency_ Bpi Finally Passed.
Mr TeleXtitett to, the ritt.burgl ti a.m.)
Ir.WAsillwarow, April 15. 1870.
- '- -7- EIENATEe
CRAGIN xtatcd the Naval Com
mitten had resolved that Congress ought
not to entertain application of retired
officers for restoration to the active list,
unless recommended by the Executive
D:partment. ' .
Mr. SIJMNER. introduced a bill to sim
plify slid reduce the reteof poetage,abol-
fah the frenking'privTlbge,,lirolt the coat
of denying Cleardalls, and regulating the
Payment.orpostage. Hs gSlite notice of
his Intentlern'tornove tt 'sty a substitute'
for the P(ltillirrr bill "both/0;11[We frank.
big privilege. The bill makes a reduc
tion of postage tonne Cent for halrourthe
lettere, and subatitutea fur the franking
privilege a system of stamped envelopes.
Ordered,pciitted and placed with° eaten-
dm. ll' 1 ;4 , ii, , , , .
Mr. WANE Intim:bleeds joint rose-
lotion directing that thecenerts marshals
shall not be reolred to take any oaths
otherstligliZsAlie - Ailo Orfeeiribed - . l n. ir. 6 ;:
census act of 1850, and one to support the
Conatituttorrir ot, !In! State and United
The bill amendatory of the census law
was peened be It aitindbChy, a substitute
of the Senate Committee. It provides
that cemenepiendtaleahall haelndeitatla
tics repritiamtittraurvivlng °Meer*, sol
diers andeallora of . the war of 1819, and
their surviving widows, concerning their
pensions, de.. It limits the time within
which returns shall be.madass to pow,.
lation - end,mortellty, increases the coati
peneatlon'ef• mtinthal4 an& giverito ell
Marshals eight cents for each page of two
copiesof orlenaleeasaareinflia required
by the 11th rndo's of the act of 1850.
The Georgia bill was taken up and die
emoted be bir..POMERGY in lavorofhla
amendments. 'by Mr. HAMILTON; •of
Texas, In the onforcement.of the views
the Senator from Indiana (Mr. Morton)
in favor of Mr. Drake's amendment for
military Intervention toenppreee the Ku
Klux, by Mr. FOREMAN explanatory
of affsira in Georgla,-and by Mr.,POOl.
In favor of military "hdervention by the
Government in Southern. States, when
,' requested by State authorities.
Itrwas then agreed that a final, vote on
the blithe taken et six o'clarkateaday.
Mr. ToRARE obtained the Seer.and the
Senate adjourned till Monday.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
bIr,DAWEB, of Massachusetts. front
the Conterenee.Committee on the Den
clenCy bill:Mi.de his report; Which was
read. He staled tbernatn palate In the
report were f..nr: The Marine tiospi'al
at Ctilagigo.* the Custom Boniest St. Paul '
and - the New York and Boston Post:
offices, and offered to give any explana
timblbat aught be naked on these points.
- DOring the discussion which followed
Mr. FARNSWORTH,. said the new
hospital building ItChicago was entirely
unafor 'them* to which It was destined.
but declined testate talitauthorit v. except
before the Investigating Committee. •
The rennet' was finally adopted-102
egal#St TO, and the Dedcleney bill now
only requires the signature of the Presi
dent.
District .01. Columbia bush:mai was
considered and' a! large number of bills
disposed of.
Anjourned 101 Monday.
BRIEF TELEURANS.
--Bplcidte continue In Claclnnsai, the
lattat caeo baba that of F: :doyen., a b.
bet, who took arsenic.
—sfritritrortis Willard. founder of the
TIOMTASeniII. ( Litt) filt.d.P4tr
Yr. .1444 1 eig hty - four..,
Ummtgolll, one bubourC4
wad thlrtymesrati • daya from Bong Kong.
arrived at •Pertrere Monroe yerterday.--
-At Wabash, Indiana, Thursday night.
twentydwo buildings were destroyed by
fire. -including tho tromont liens., In
which it originated. •
—The Boner.- of the filserkonuaetta
1.51651:tura her voted favorably on thr
resolution to ronstta reading and writing
clause indhe State iifinetitutlon.
.melt, named Barney klineheW,
stabbed and kilted At:lithe= allaatilu. at
Winchester,Lod.. yerterditi evening.
The intifilieffheii net. begin firfeffed•
—Jacob Pierce, of Boston, a railroad
owner to lbs west. has ciffered. to bead
the line from Springfield to Coinmtitui,
Ohio, open conditions which will be
complied with. •
-1: v4400161' Bann of--dol
lars bas bran subscribed In New York
for the purpose of venting a ("rya:al
Palace loctils approaching International
Exhibition In that city. . •
—Brevet Brig: Gen. Wessels, Lien&
Col. unsaaigned. wilt In addition to his
present duties perform those of Superin
tendent of General iteCrolting Ser.
vie* et Cinelnaell,"Ohlo.
—lt is reported the young Demob:Rey
of Now • York have resolved to run a
ticket at the May , charter election with
Smith Ely tir Mayor, Thos. A. Liniwlth
for Comptrotler. end Jno.Forfor 81:tariff.
' —The Moose Committee of the- Ohlo
Legislatureheld a protracted session on
Thursday heating the CRBEI ,of the
Pittsburgh,. Fort Wayne and Chicago
Railroad. argued - by. Judge 'Rainey and
Hon. J. T. - Brooks..
—Trade In Chicago Is sold to hare never
beforo hoop so lively as oaring the past
.few day's:: Tb 6 aggregate aides In. foot
prominent hranchee of goods at whole.
'ealefor the present week`will probably
reach four million donate.' •
tenni of Zdedles,Ohlo, Was
r7d on Thursday night, the fire originst.
log In a barber shop. The place was
built entirely of wood and there were no
facilities for extinguishing the. flames.
The population was about threethoueand.
—At Shelbyville, Indiana, Thursday ,
night, a desperado named' Vansradeo,,
attacked deptity,Sherlff_MOUbrele and.
serlosialYfeldred , hie ° heed. • Tile latter
shot hie tussallant through the breast.
Bother 'the men aro In a very 'critical
hvenderatood at St. Paul that Gen..
Hanooek, commanding the Department .
of Dakota, will be transferred to either
St. Louis or Sae Francisco, having been
offered his choice of these locations shim
the death of Gen. Thomas, and It la be.
Hayed that ne will prefer St. Inn's.
"—Advice,' from all point"' 'above SI
Louis and from the large tributaries of
the kilsairailppi Indicate that the height
of-the Eked is not yet attained. Very
much•proPerty has been destroyediand
various town are threatened with ftsr
tberund serious tome 00 noommtuf the
Vahan away of the Ater banks.
—Some two hundred and fifty or three
hundred ladles and gentlemen will be
included In the excansion of the Ohio,
LeiglilatOre to •Wastilsitio•
tiestoi nave been perfected for the party.
to leavo'on - litonday afternoorinex and
to spend the night and Tuesday in Balti
more and proceed to Washington the
next day. ~ -
I —The Bleachery at Pontiac hillls,War
wick, R. I. was destroyed In fits Duet
evening. Rome wood." were saved' from
the finishing room, hut the remainder of
the stock, machinery end buildings, ex
cept the Kier Home, are a total loss.
The Milli were owned by B. B'& R.
Knight, of Providence, who have 160,000
ineursnee. ,
—The Fenian Congress at Chicago hes
changed the old constitution .of the
Brotherhood, and in' place of President
and Senate appointed an Executive Com
mittee of nine members. It has also
voted to send a committee of three to
tirifeerrith Drew Ihrk Fenian Con
go
.lintlon, CO be held on terth lost.. e
greed probably adjourned last nigh Th t.
The water from the Awoken ttmnel
' It 81. Anthony, Minn:, undermined,"on
Thursday, the Summit and-Inland Baur.
in* milk and thedloulton planing mill.
Beth were completely destroyed. Total
loss over-POPO. The prawns now la g
the entire eastern portion of Hennipbela
land, on which ate Maur trainable Mills,
and the costly dam and bridgerwlll Do
swept away belbre the water can be shut
off from the bead of the broken tunnel.
To accomplish this' dam is now tilling,
built iehlWiellf keep the Vaster not only
fromenneing the ,tnazoil, but from the
save hill' - at St. Anthony. ' clapiPt s of
sawing /MO feat of lumber-pet day,
renderin them Rialto's for .34,e, best por
tion Of 'Neon; -
SECOID EDITIOI.
sons O'CLOCK, .711.
THE CAPITAL.
;
FT6f3dllloll'S Bureau inyestlgation
—Torchlight ll'rocession t and
to the' Vresblent —Cu
bau News —*lame .. Matters—
The Senate reclonal ilifflculty
—Arctic Exikition,
fly Tclet comb to tbo ribabiltott Unette.)
WAnnswrOrr, Aprillo, /8/0.
ritBSIDMILN'S ItcrailltT
.•
The Fernando W6od-Howard tnveett.
gaticM began yeiiondsy, and `_ several
wltnessoa have 'Towed for the prosocu•
lieneral HOSlgrri.smd Mr. Wood
Are both • present, tattended by their
respeetive counsel. , -.Among the •first
acts of the Connaitten , wee thompasaage
'Of a reselution tuat, All the proceed
loge, of the. Oimtul eirititlYtmeret
• Mr Wood was in Yoe of having tho
investigation open; and of allowing the
representatives of,the patina press -loam.
I preheat To this 'arrangement Mr.
Cornell; chairman Orthe 'Committee.
end a majority of the triehde of General
Howaeti, objected.
TheLeouneel wee infonned that no
rimiest of the eviderioa would be allowed,
and that no re-direct examination would.
be permitted. In short - tiro, Comma's°
proposes to do whet no otherloseetims.
Lion bee ever been tatde to accomplish,
namely, atop all leaks and conatitute
itself a veritable etas, chamber. Under
these eiroumstancest nothing cab be
gained except front witneswee who have
not the fearer the Committee before their
eyes.
The wltneaaes examined yesterday
were. A. S. Cox, eigantor of the estate
upon which the Howard University is
'erected, the Recorder of Deeds for the
District of Columbla,,and J. W. Hammy
and Wiliam Harney, contractors for the
Univerall. The 'evidence was mainly
relative to certain rest estate operations.
Teatiniony was takeß showing the worth
less character of the Patent brick nut of
which the Howard University was built,
and how Gen. Howard and his associates
of the Bureau were ppisonally interested
in these brick. '
Several of the workmen engaued an
the building, and about of tho trustees
and othor onloors of the First ClODRTrita
(tonal Church, are summoned for to.
TonciLLiting reocOettOni-ruit rang
mixt' ar.sitigliiill.
There la a torchlight proceaelon to.
night In celebration of the rattle:Won of
the Fifteenth Amendment and .in favor
of that:imposed change of government
for the Mitring of _Columbia. About
fifteen thousand Miami ere In line. A
number of realdencees of prominent
citizens are illoninalad' as
le also the
horse of Vice-PresideldUolfax.
President Grant moderonaded, and to
reply to remark' by - Judge Flatter eaid:
`I could not say anything to them who
ere assembled here thli evening to con.
vine them any farther than I have done
of my earnest desire to pm the
Fifteenth Amendment become a pat
of the Ifonecitnrlon. •I" will only
add, that I hope thqsa enfriinCidsed
by it-will prove themselves worthy of
ft. Minorite io them And .to those who
have tie franchise Withoilt it, that all
rosy be matt ally betuelitted by It. I
feel confident that f.his will to the
result. If I hmisot thought to I should
rent have boon NO muttons (or tta ratin
.
Colt 1012." •
thou proceeded to rho
roisters portico or the tiahlbil, nt.tere
speeches were clelivonal bySeveral mem
belt 5 •
t letetittallv
' memos or vvioan independence
have received lectern Nutting the laborers
on the sugar' plentahous neer Colon wore
obliged to 'Mandan 'their 'work on as
nonot of the advance of a large body of
inetirgerits, and that the Spanish troop.
rmenated; Ono, that the cottuou of Span
ish triono, ander Goynerdic e .haa nem
twice defeated and driven bade to Puerto
Principe, sod that Gout* Jordan lit still
In commend of the sitriots. '
orriliCrurk.
The Senate Reptibllcan caucus thin
morning, resumed, the conittderetlon of
the charges brought anaired Secretary
Gorham by Senator Colo. Amer discue.
pion the whole matter was referred back,
without Inatruczkule, to the mama com
mittee of three Senators who recently
took teetfurany on the; antjent,. the un•
despoiling' being that. they. wig .use
their efforts to bring about an adjust
ment of the permnal difficulty.
naviAtfg (Singh.
• The Corerniseltioer ofluternal Revenue
has homed spode' order Na. 76, reinsta
ting epees' 'order lto:Ti.'ptientriblng a
new form of book to be kept by whole•
said flirter Mien, reetinere and distil.
lent, to take efreet let of May..
The
The Opuntlesiorier ' has _decided that
hotel bilbr,' tuCtaTilti while belittling or
Awl/ hone hono-in the transaction Of
basilicas, Mir bo deducted in Interne
returns.
THE AllOllO IMPEDITION. '
Tbe Senate Committee Int Foreign Re.
lath:ins hold an Irregular meeting yester
day. and gave oome attention to the
moue 01 ,0didun questiou. The opinion
wee eipreatiod, by a prominent member
of di r , co.rattee, that the whole matter
would tall, to consOluence of the rivalry
indulgealu by the two leaders lobo are
noW pressing their respective views.
..COYJITTTErt II11117:4=1.
,-9640prOpelattOli.Ot toe (illieffo ' Board
of Trade for a reduction of duty on Ca
nadian wheat of ten centa.tvaa advocated
before the Ways and Means Committee
today by Hoprnaantative Cburchlll..The
Committee are unbkely to yield thereto.
No action will ho taken on the funding
bill thla week-
JUDOS EOND. :
"';The Radical Senators, who some duel
ninety opposed Judge Bone's confirms-'
tlon an Circuit Court Judge for Maryland,,
have changed their vlawr, and are now .
I.4pg to ..aupport,hlm, agppovd,
-theit adrotnletWitioli lothience haielreetid
thin.
ARIZONA INDIASIB.
Goo. Ord. ripens their:n[4l43y of the
Apache tribes. In Arizona are peaceable
and well disposed and recommends they,
,be
mining /and& -
111COOTITZtlak
The Pneildeni, hals , rsoo 'lead Penile
Illbayel as Consul of Fran. at Chicago.
St "LOUIS;
Hele' of an Alleged Deteullsr—Tbd
City• Tetuan . , Deddcatlon—lludden
Chenge . :ln the neither, • '
LIT Tekjrsph.tptaa pttabargh dastlto
Sr. Louis, April :15.—Chrle •
elan Garrett, ; who-.wax clerk In the
.o,,udlior'a office several, years pre.
view to 1869, was charged with ember'.
sling funds from that office and led to
Germany to AVold arrest. tiubsequentlY
lie was indicted by the grand jury and
efferte made to procure hie arrest, with.
outsucoess. On Wednesday hereturned
to .tha. city and* in.day voluntarily
appeared before the criminal court, Hive
Immo ball, and war' ieleased. The exact
amount of Garrott's embezzlement Is not
known but it Is estimated at nearly
$lOB,OOO. '
The' -- Imlttee Who hay? been exam.
. .
Arm comm..
Iningthe accounts oflBusisky,defaulting
Treasurer, have oompleted'iheir labors
and will report to the Mayor :tomer:ow.
after 'several very warm days, - the
weather suddenly changed last night
and rain, hail and anew have been falling
to day. The mercury marked 80 yester-
day: to-day it fell 88.
Notwithstanding the withdrawal of the
Unton printets, the Repae/ieart is work
ing a .redured farce, and claims to be
able to bold ootaigolttst the ottlkoto,
The Ohl!, Legistiature..
(By 'Ye leirrsok to thi Pit...burgh Gloat/
Commtine. April 1&--The Hoineapent
mealy thewhele day ou the eppropzia•
rue bill. Tbel3nlate numnemoute were
411 aimed Wiuntlhe hilllle now a l•w.
The Bougie , 'visaed thq Senate-pill .
'cmend icily the municipal code,, me:
lug , coveral amendments to, it. • The
Sotate cenned to concur In - the' Houma
coluendmentn, and the MU will pratably
LW: 4.:
CINCEiNiiTL
Tow Boat Blown Up—Only Four out of
Ticenty.Tnree PerSooll Known to be
Hared.
(By TelevmOb to the rlttatonva OWWW.)
CIWG'INNATI, April ls.—The tow boat
Raven exploded her boll re at eleven
o'Clock to-night above the Little Miami
depot
ef t
d floated down to the foot of
Butler street, where she sunk, Twenty
three ramie were on board. Madison
Orel , deck' band, from Boston, Ohio,
was brought ashore badly hurt. Three
others are known to be slaved, but the
fate of the remainder ia not now known.
Lartit..—Usptaln Samuel DeWolf, of
the Raven disaster, was badly hurt about
the head and bad his right arm broken;
J. Aleehire, of Ciallipoihs, was hurt
through the hips. Both are at the
Broadway' Hotel. Rills Aleshire, oar.
printer, WAR Romney scalded, and kn own
h
to be saved; Joseph Martin, first °nal.
neer, D. Dwelt, mate; Then. , J. White,
1 fireman, Joe. Martin, and two persona
I unknown are saved. The fate of the re.
malodor cannot be determined at , this,
1 late hour. • .. ..•
The offinere and crew not beard fibte
aro as follows: - Asa Woodward, oilot;
Joe Martin, heat engineer; George Abele,
second engineer. Firemen, Reuben
Banner. John Christy, Renry Brown.
Colored, Ed, (lent name unknown.) Levi
Saucer, , find toward; Robed Decker,
'wooed steward; , deck ham* Stewart
'Leavitt, Samuel Findlay, John Findlay,
Robert Ricks, Robert Batley, Ride
'named; Imbue Seemed.
I The boat W2B owned,py
Ireueportatlnd compauy,
4ein - Ang nut when the
eurred. She. bad on one
f.ho Pameroy
and waa Just
explosion. oo
hundred and
e fall hoed of
tbrtj , pounds or steam and
!Mar,'
THE WEST.
deriver Central and Geongelown R, R.—
Gold.Dlreuverlea In New IMexlee. •
(By Telex nob to the et:unarm) aztt.t. )
DE:cll.:it, April 10.—At a meeting of
the Denver:Central and Georgetown R.
R. C0., - held this afternoon, :obis-Evans
was elected President; Chas. Burielgh,
Vice President, R. R. McCormick, Seo.
rotary, and D. H. Moffatt, Jr., Treivitirer.
Arrangemeote are twin perfectedto se.
cure the construction of the road at an
early day.
• Santa Fe telegrams vopOrt great CX•
eftement prevailing there over new gold
disci:merles eight miles month of Barney
Station, N. M. The roads are said to be
lined with poople traveling to the new
mines.
TticlUnlverslty BIM Race.
=
NaW HAY Ic. April If..—ifsle Univer
sity crew seledtod U as follows: Bone,
of '7O; Coonley. of '7l; Cushing, Parsons
and Swayne, of '72; and • HemininitwaY.
of 1.3. Bone and Cocntey were In the last
year's University crew, and Cushing and
Swam, wore •In the Freshmen crew.
The rare with the Harvarda occurs July
VW. probably near Providence. •
AFRICAN R. E. CORFERLICE.
!UM, Pars Session—ibex. Mirelodary
, , aim —WV Ilberforce Unlverelty-11th.
cellasemn. • '
Conference opened yesterday morning
• ,
with BIM J: H. BrOwn In the chair.
•
fieliglone services 'were conducted by
Rev. Jas. A. Hardy. Roll called, min
utes read and approved. -
Rev. S. 0. Jones offered a resolution
recommending the Recorder as the organ
of the Sabbath Schools. Adopted.
The Committee on 1111esione made a
report. Pending its adoption Rev. W.
A. Rooter advocated its claims, made an
able and Ingenious addresa, setting forth,
In a pointed manner, the doeigns of the
churn!, In the matter of church exten
sion, and 1 n conclusion utTered the follow.
in amendment
Resolved. Thit we will do all that Iles
wituin our power to aid in the rebuilding
. of Wilberforce University, regarding it
•sartmerbethei meatier 'MI' the extenstenof
our "arch Ineln•nno.
The resolution and report wereadopted.
A number of young men were receiv ,
ad on probation.
Toe Committee on Education. reported
Rev. John Peat Chairman.
‘Nmference adjourned with &benedic
tion by X. H. Brown.
811litrdBUR61 CORREirO3IDESCE.
Musa& EDITOR!! or Gazerrs..Busl
ness le quite brisk, end all our mill. are
nowln stmossefal operation. Mr. Bleu.
man is opening a large new brick yard
in order to ambit In Gni:plying the town
with this importantsmaterial. As the
tut. Legislature gave as authority to
Improve oar town. wo are looking for
ward for better walks, paved streets,
and brighter nighte, than we have en
joyed lo the past.
Rev. , Psiknor has-just entered'upon
hie duties, sit Daertcr of the Presbyterian
church of this plioe. We are under great
obligations to your city .for Lecturers.
Rev. Dr.. J. R. Clark, enlightened us on
•tWerk and Wages." Rev. Jones on
•The Ina and Outs." Rev. J. D. Herr,
••On Ternparanetn" and on next Tuesday
evening Rev. Dr. W. M. Young, pastor
of Grant a.reet Baptist church, mullion
taro on The, Go mites of : Scotland; In the
First Methodist church of tide place. As
the Doctor la ti nue scholar and an elo•
guard epeaker. he will no doubt have an
appreciative audience.. -
More anon
Mnal'Estate Trmairtra.
The following deeds were admitted. of
record In the office of Thos. H. Hunter,
Recorder for Allegheny county, Friday,
April 16,
.1870:
,
sllnoio 12., 100.1.0 . •plll I. IRO; 10t 24 by 100
ft co 4110 Pt. Flttsburoh. • ' sa,os
Ann ,• r tilldt;ect.lo 'babe litli e Isom Dar= 14.
1170: IA No. Ala Pypeklurl sera plO O. borough
. of Tan utum het
It Abell& Nelson to J so 0 llordlo her /Drab 4. ISM
Attl:
S late rest PIN soros rila Yams tot 1,780
I..brllayistlion to Ano.lAlt oldloger. ll•reh 14.
I.lo;llotrrert make ILII ll Fe ' J 61.7/0
D .C. 111Iams to, tratherl 0 handtrs, karat 4.
1919; ot DI by GO Alt ox alley, bOlOOOll of
PaKeainmbun lea.
fat. Keg to N. J. itsll4l,Dee. 14 1{90;10 20
try DOS on Sursts Pt.. Fast Nlnalopham...l,7l.o
Eberle Chitty to C. ate.... t/t.h /lay 1. WO; los FA
.by VA ft on 1,1047 e Alle,ht oy. ...... .40.00 r
Puerta Ph mlag to C. W. Itobtr. April P, ISM lot
Pgrtuer of Joulataisad 0e0900,770004, City cf
600
D A . il s .ctscr 'l r4 : lo N. 00kgrar14. Aprll 1. 1170; 4 1 0 r:6 So
r!itlftor,Pre irb14.741:4r,t7t...,, No!
PM 10 DoCltre trr ' 112.00
.11,..0 001.14.1 07 So Albsvt achweed. lcbrußn. 11.
rlVAil'Otaliti/rbett Satrlvrtd. Nov. A Itt a t
E l . * Dirli b rn 7 :4 2 lVtat i lV. l Ngr i ri, darrh Pl, 110. 5 00
' 25 Iry 111 tilt °mashy 001 ough • $4510
John Itroasa to L.. Vglaa. ADrll.l4 1970; lot 7S 07
71ft th 800... to PM
Jas. Cooped. m
IC • Wt.. Cooper' June 7, 1/84; lot
007 as V of Visablogtou anO Wobater i t.. MU-
Oaf gb ... . 1977
libtrlet Court—amigo Kliapatriet
rtubag, April 16.-. The case of Brown
Seibert. previously reported, was
resumed and concluded. Tury . out.
,
The next ..cene taken up was that
'Matilda Napier and Mary A. McUracken
vs. William M. Darlington; action of
ejectment for a lot of ground in Shares
burg. it appears that the plaintiff sold
to Darlington it Co. a lot of ground in
Sharpeburg, by article of agreement,
which was afterwards maimed to
the defendant. The lnette= money
(1800) was tendered to the plaintiffs by
Darlington, and they, it la alleged, re •
fused to make out a good and sufficient
deed. They agreed to make a deed con.
veying all their Interest, but would no;
warrant and delend o which the defend.
ant, Darlington, raid to accept, claim;
bag that the article o agreemen called
Mr a “good and au cleat" deed. Do.
fondant made a tender of the money and
asked leave to pay the same into Wart,
which was' granted. Jury. out.
•
Patents to Fisaturylvaniana.
The following oiled States patents
were issued to citizens of Western Penn.
sylvania daring the week ending April
12, IS - 71 :
No. 101,720—Swivel for temper sorewer,
Thos. (Sahara. tilmunburg.
No. 101,744—Sink apparatus, far drain
lug cellan; Adam Mounter, Meadville. .
No, 101,710—Machine for corruptlng
sbeet metal; Wm. Mann.' New Castle. •
- No. 101,767—Traek dearer for street
oars; James A. Morrison, Brady's Bend.
' digging appoint - tun,
Ward„Plitstmrgh. • • • .
101,796-43 rate ben fOrstadunigemel
p3ors: Marshall D. WellmaurdAlegUny
No4olBol—Tabe well; Wm. N. gAI33
lltoni Oakland.
b93,•Portatde formicet 'James
HNo. 101,968—Seer - faucet; Fellk •Mani,
Auegneny C7ity: . • • .: • •
.
TILE PAST
Departure of a Illissbutippi River Steam
. boat Prom Pittsburgh Filly. six. Yearn
Ago; and Mina Importance woo
Attached to the Event. .
Reuben Miller, Esq., places In our
poesession a number of very bsterestlog
copies of the PhliadolPhla General Ad-
certifier as far back as. Febrtiary 1819
Ths papenlare In excellent preservation
and contain a vast amount of informs.
Lion which le all the more readable from
the fact of having been publiabed tie the
current events of cirer half century
no: We make selection,,.of but one
article or local interest in ibis neighbor.
....
hood, which will be road with plcasut,e by
our ; steamboatrr.on and others engaged
in river . navigation. The correspondence
Is dated Plttabuigh, April 23i, 1814, and
reads an follows: '
MEMISSIPPI STEAMBOAT.
This inorrilug - the steamboat Vesuvius,
:Ibterided ea -a iejtalir trader between
New otleane and the falls. of Ohio, left
Plttiburgh. ~kconeddetablefreahet in the
river renders It probable, that notwlth•
enandlng 4118 grekt . slze and draft of tha
vessel, she will Ipasa the falls -without
after which she will meet no
obstruction In the - root of het patsage
There- le,pow on the stocks , here, Jost
ready to "be' launched, a boat adapted to'
the nevigaticin of the Ohlo above thefalls,
which will be .tintabed in thus to. meet
the Veeuvius on her return from. New
Orleans at the falls. The boats are built
by , Mr. Fulton, under the agency of
Macre. Liebeigskuse end Latrobe, for
Companies who hive 'vetted -- very large
eat:dials In - thee setabliehmentx ' The tie.
partareof Abe Vesuvius las very impor.
tent event, not only for this place, but
for the western '
part
of the Union, and
Itiinfluence will as felt over the whole
of the United States. In describing It, it
is not neeeseary to use the bolded leo
guinea, which untbrtunately for the m edit
of our trade, too often renders real foetal
Incredible, or atleast lowers their honor
tepee by the manner In which they are
puffed into notice: It does not require
the ornament of metaphor to impress
upon the public mind the incalculable
advantage of an Intercourse by' water,
effected in large vessels, - which move'
with certainty and. rapidity .through au
extent of Internal navigation, embracing
• space almost as largess the whole con
tinent of Europe, and comkrising In it ,
the pm:Math:ea of almost &very climate. '
This intert,3ll,Me.tboulth now in ile
Infancy; mas t , in is few years,' become of
immense magnitude.' '•
About three yeah ago a Stearn boat of
about roar hundred: tdns burthem was
buUt.hers, end WNW navigates .the Ma.
steal pl between New Orlenuseand Natchez,
The Vesuvius. which, with'asother boat
of the name -size and construction now
building, is intended to Ibtre the second
link in this chalnof navigation, is of 480
tons burthen, Carpenter's measnrement.
She has 160 feet keel, re • feet 6 inches
beam, and will;' when loaded, draw 5 to
6 feet water. The whole of her bold be
low deck. excepting a neat cabin for
lattice, and the space occupied by her
nutehluet7.la appropriated to the cargo.
ith 3 her deck la built.what In a ship would
be galled a round hens° extending near
tyrbelf her length, an d, elegantly fitted
up as amble, having twenty-eight double
berths on each side. Previously to her
departure she- had been several times
tried In goimr upend doirn the Monontra
helaind Ober for four or five miles, - and
perkrrtned:',lPery eatlefeCtorlly- Title
morning (Saturday, April 23,) every
thing being in perfect order,. she passed
at ten o'clock up the Monongahela in
front of the town to Its eastern limits,
and renaming down the oppeelte chore,
went down the Ohio, tiring a salute.
Moat orour ointment were assembled on
the bank as she passed. , In order to
witness and aSeOrtatin her-speed, I crow
ed the Alleghenyand mounting a Very
capital borne, I endeavored to keep pace
with her along the road which skirts the
river. But she moved so rapidly that,
after riding three eallea and a hell in
girhatelin Minutes, I gave upikreilittempr„
In one hoar and thirty seconds she was
at Middletown, twelve miles below Pitts
burgh; Where Several gentlemen who
had 'proceeded safer came . ashore
therafbre, the sorrels& In the Ohio be
rated at four miles an hoar in the pro
sent fresh. she lea gone at the rate of
eight miles an boos In still water. In
oemiuit hp the rapids of the Ohio below
this town on Mondeybot, she palsied the
shore at the rate of four miles in an hour,
• weed which would exactly agree with
her dement this morning.
The-extent et the growing commerce
of this town ta..l Where, very inedquate
undannood to the eastward of ibe
trantatsins. ..I inn Informed by,_ awe of
the Meat respectable merchants at this
place, that the amount of the/ref& may
of his conalgmente to and from New Or
leans, and the States below Pennsylvania,
will be this year #6o,ooo—and every day
adds to the 'extent aid-facilities of the
huskies* carried on through Pitteburgh..
The great &Meek) , which has rendered
the transportation by sea In time of peace
trom New °deems to Philadelphia and
Baltimore,. and thence by land to the
Immense country west of the mountains,
preferable to the voysge up the Maga
slept and Ohio, hail betas In the slowness
,of the keel boats and barges necessarily
employed In tbearsil,e. The navigation
by steamboats puniest end to that only
objection to Usla cot tree 'of the trade, a
course, which In rt item years .%lll' be
, come the principal I,f nbt the'inly one.
Situated as lam atlinkient, on the -is,pot
where the advantages Which the publics
will reap from the introduction of Oteam
nairiaation wilt' be sensibly felt, it is
difficult to repress the expression of.
laminae which atlas toward the person to ,
whom we owe li, that this mode of nevi. ,
gallon. , so, often ;before attempted' and
laid aside In despair, has become precli.
cable, and tie principles reduced to ma
!homeliest certainty. But It is mineees,
eery to give them vent. The' obligation
which the nation:l bad almost said the
world, owes to him, will be freely. atilt
fully acknowledged by htotary t ietron the
envy and cupidity of his detractors ;wilt l l
bo,remernberint only with disgust and
reprobation, dm, a u .: . . ,
It in worthy of yournitention in Wash-' '
Ington and Georgetown to consider that
between New Orleans and Washington
there will be, When the road from Cum- ,
berland to Brownsville le • ecanpleted,
only seventy-boo miles of land earriage,
and thitt over a capital turnpike road.- .
When the late Chancellor Livingstone
applied for hie grant for the: exclusive
navtgation.bysteem cm the .North river
to the .Legielsture of New York for
thirty Yearn, on condition that he should
actually accomplish : it, very sensible
member of the Legislature toldlne that
he oonid have entity had a giant of any
farther - criliell,r'ss the navigation 'by
strain was thought to be on a footing a;
to practicability with the navigation by
the rem deer In the Chancellor's park.
The casehralterad sloes then, for many
people heel found out that it le an old
Invention, open to every body who can
read Mr. FultOn's speollloatlons, or look
at his bottle.
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• . •
Omuta. Hones—lsivers of.. burlesque
should not fall to attend the Opera House
this evening, as this is the last day of
Miss Elise engagement. She is
beyond doubt 'the Queen of Burlesque.
An inteniating bill will be presented at
mattneo this allerpoon, and also' this
dvening.
Amt . Gat.tmity.—lf the weather kilns
to,day the Art Gallery will boon of the
Most attractive' resorts In the' city.; In
fact, day or night; dr 'at anY - timei we
know of no more pleasant place to spend
an hour or two. The Gallery is.filicd
with paintings. Theyare the productions
of some of the best masters. They rep.
resent acents,and .evunts of the moat
varied character, and altogether will
repay it strict examination. The Gallery
is at 231-Liberly street, head of Wood.-
mortuary Report:,
The following le the timber of deaths
In tole ally, ea report, hy Dr. G. McCand
less. Phytdolas of the Board of Health.
Imperfect dilation of lunge; 1; disease
of lb° braln,l; Still born, 4; general drop.
By, 11 burned, 1; hammering% Iveonvzil-
Mons, 2 tnberentatane, - onenbnoula, 4;
old age, 1; eonger,lon of brabaa, 2; prema
ture... Orbs I; Scarlatina, 1; ,catarralud,
fever, ;.mesalea, 1; acute bran,abliba, 1;
enuarlo telrer,,l4oemlle Araguaia...4;l,T
-oplexy,..bleblniatta,
Of the - Ibrive there were ender 1 gar,
104frout Ito 2,7; from•ls 40 20. I; to .
10, 1; 40 to 60,,,14.1501,010,1440 to 70, 1; 70 to
80, lb 130 to 90;2: • •
NO. M.
noTEL BMW"-
Destruetion or the . yrunkno, E s _ Ex
Travelers to the oil regions will to
pained to learn that the large and home
like Exchange Hotel, of Franklin, Pa.,.
was reduced to ashen on Thursday after
noon, as was briefly announced by tole
graph. From the' 011 City Ttmes we
learn the following particulant
. .
to .
The H^tel to ok' fire from sonib nartse.
yet unknown. Itisteuttllkhe tlameet Idiot
up from tne collar to the fourth story.
The occupant:l of the niece hid barely
time to escape. — The fire originated In
the cellar, under the coal room, and va
rious rumors as to its orlgan are afloat.
One, that a lamp exploded; auother;that
it caught whiledrawlng ell; still another,
that some one had fastened to a doge tal I
a rope and fired it, and the dog rushed
into the collar. The loss la estimated at
5150,000; insurance at 11.50,000. - Throdgh
the strenuous efforts of the fireman and
citizens the surrounding property wee
saved; and too' much credit cannot be
given to the 011 City brume° -who re
spondee so promptly to the - call for help
and efficent services, rendered by them,
and the citizens here are unanimous in
their erection°. Tne leasers are Um.
Arnold .Piumuter, J. Hoover, .T. L
Hanna, John Duffield, Henry Clawson
and Mr. Strawbridge. One of the board-,
ere knit 67,000 in money. •
Most of the furniture and papers In the
office were Paved. All the mail matter
Messrs, Goodwin di. Walker, the now
lessees, had taken possession of the house
hat a few days and had been at great ex
pease In lilting it up, painting, repairing.
and other improvements being nearly
completed at the time the ftreeccurred.
Toe house was a four atorizframe, front-
Mg one hundresk and,lifty feet on each
street.. It was built In IBM At" the
time of the bre it was nearly full of
boarders. The lirst floor front was °Cou
pled by the postoffice, telegraph office.,
and Foster, Smite & Hillard, insurance
agents. The letters and postal matters
were Bared. Esfere the Bloom engines
could be tired Millis flames were skeet-
Mg from sieve the cupola, which fell
in about fifteen minutes after., the
first cry of fire. The flames follotvlng
the BUair ways and through the' balloon
framing, from the first momenta it was
was evident that the building could not
be eared, and at one titre the heat was
so lutenist"' that' the engine bad to be.
removed to another plug and aeon after
that the water failed. The timely iwrival
of alb engines front 011 City, which drew
water from a stream 'square frithe rear
of the hotel saved mucti .valuable prop
arty end stayed the progress of the
Mime*. Tice owners day they VIII_ pro.
coed Immediately to .rebullituf brink..
The lose of the hotel falls like a damper
upon the people here, who 'looked upob
the building as an ornament MUM place
and en attraction to stronger!. •
In Memoriam
At a meeting of the teachers of thd
Second United Presbyterian Church and
Sixth avenue Minden 'Sabbath School!,
pold on the evening of the 16th mat, for
he prirposn'of taking aultahle action re
garding the death of Mr. Gideon Me.
Henry, who heldthe-oltlce - of Assistant
Superintendent ln the Church. School,
Kral was a teacher Piths Mineloti School
from its crrganlsatlon, - the following'
preamble and - resiolutldrrwere.adopted:
Was mr.tai It Iran -pleased our Heaven.
ly. Father to take from 1311 by death, our
!dear friend and co-laborer, Gideon Ma
`Henry, therefore •
Beaolval, That though we cannot un
derstand the Providence that takes such
. a well furnished and 'earnest workman
. - -
away- iu the midst of his successful
labors, yet we humbly endeavor to bow
to His will, find nay, "Even so, Father,
for so It neemeth good in thy sight."
Resolved, That we, his fellow teachers,
de.hereby express our high appreciation
of the chsractei of the tie:teamed, as ab
Intelligent and seatous' teacher, a true
, friend, a meek., guileless and exemp.
Lary Christian, sod - as finch mourn his
loam with unfeigned enrrow.- r
jiagved,. That not will, while cherish
ing his memory tong, endeavor to imitate
him in hie punclitallty; to hie sit:idiot:Le,
self denying and prayerful labors for the
spirituel goad of his scholar*, and so to
live that when we die all may' nay of ns
as Is universally acid-of him, "To die Is
galn.'! .
Resolved, That in his sudden i{ndari:
expected removal we feel otirsalies
urged to more diligent• labors and more
coast:int watchfulness, knowing... "The
time is short"
Ratoteed, That these resolutions be
Published In the GAILY GAZETTE and
Untied Presbyterian,and a copy be pre.
/muted to the immeiate relatives ot the
dtaessed, with the tinfitiTariCe of .our
heartfelt sympathy in, their. hour. .of
morrow.
8: McHoon,
Be perinteedenbi.
After the above ..reeoletions were
adopted Mr. B.•Mahood, Superintendent
of the Church School, staled that it was
the dying' request of theft departed
fellow-teseher that his library ebould be
presented to the teachers of both schoohu
whereupon'he proceeded to distribute a
choice and valuable selection of books to
the teacher& . The cc:eaglet; wale aolemn
one and ode' long to' be ipaielobered • by
all.
otiu S. Eldridge,: a statement to
the Masariehuaette• larsielative Commit
tee, said every dollar of two millions of
State std to the Hartford and Erie road
went into the' work and enterprise. Eta
wtlola bearaerawin the work and - be had
amdoraed paper to,the amount of over four
million dollars,. so Abet to-day, if the
calms were settled; - he would not even
own 'a house overklabead. -
Additional inaratta,by . Telegriph.
Nnw Ontar.A"re, April 15.-Flottr
tug at * 4 .123“4 5 ,5 0 . -ecirti Beanie at $1,15.
Hay: prime . Pork Blom
firmer at. 12%@12,ai0. for clear aides.
Baits 1814 @lac. Lard firm: Boman:We;
~keg 173: 4180. . "-.Cotton steads middling ,
22c; ealea 3410 bales: receipts 2881; ex
porta 13,785 i Mock 167,78.1., S t erlin g 2331.
DETROIT, April 15.-'Wheat fIM: extra
11'20; N0:..1 $1 17®t 18. Oite 52 I,Bailey'
ft 5501 60 per eenlaL Bran $lB. - OloYdr
Deed: none offering; buyers at, $lO 50.,
F. • aiyaw-lil Aihi..J)
arPIUBLIC ,LECTURilileatT,
- the NNW Jgaysl,t.Fm call
_,.. toe. 4
err. 'lf Wont end itlictA . &lbw t1i., , 00' =All
RV/. INN. April 17tt. Sobjest—The Ntotlest
Cof retreilettOorg and , hit 'nlatiest tw OW New.
hurch
.
Or THE, FIRST auxraoDuvr
CIIRRCII. (Railroad Btreef, noar Reivot4
N thwurrolt; Pa. N. Pr CROW TULL Plato,
Preaclilaa limy Nauruan, at ,11a)i A. u. aaS
T. x. 7 Patina cordially larlic.L' • 7.• , :
WmIITIST CAR I STIAN
, cauluat Or PlTTSBlDttily.,_y_/,
lirt r rot'Qr . `:1110.-VVI POO r th nK a V jge d e.
Benicia erorr Lord'. Day it 10S Y. eondny
arels:hoOlbliec•: •- • ' -
The Ou oratally Invited.,
•
IarFIHST CHRISTIAN
CI:111RM 'comer- Bate? street se4
I l lgriTaigir.. -' griCtat i OnlUMN't (WA
Ds)) at 10)6 A. ar. sad 2 r..st
*eats entirety free end s cordial InTltation to
alt. 9011411 Y ikh , ..0.1 at 9A. 9.. • . •
oriEiLymiOUTH 'CONGBEGA
710NA1.CHURCIL Bev. E. Y. OAR.
RltTTEll.•ator. • Pre aehleg morning and amen.
Eaifcn and a half o'clock and seven awl • half
sc •acelalor Hall . , corner ot Led:Ock and Ted,
teal AlleiboY• •
Yeats are free'. nd • cordial writes.; to an. .
WA. P. A.-DISTRICT MASS
MEETINGS .111 be held oOMONDLY,
2CIESMILY and WEDNEdDLY. EVENIII9I3,
180, 19th and 90th 424., at 1 o'clott,
for the_parOoae of reo.drlntf the W.O. M. and
fliand Lodge (Mears. •
The Ikea meeting on Monday be beide%
11611, No, 51 Fifth irener, the second
on Tuesday; at Nall eoraer Itand and !Abort)
strata, Tittsbnrith, and the third on WedlesdaY
at Ball Comer Slut nod Hart streets, Allegheny:
A general attendance a the members ' of the
Orderiethooested, on all the. occaldeits.
a. IIy.IIIIiII,BOBIL. D. D. (1414,
.16 - :e .
le
. • _.....
a. aN GILLESPIE.
CHIMNEYS SWEPT; •
t otekexe left at Poet Cllfica Hoz 715. or at
N0i. , 14 Strawberry - alley; hater eek tiberty
lertlsidleldllts..promtotlyittttadedto.
• ' 1 11 :'. ,. - AiLibulaT 13rrr,' Iva, lIITO.
IkRESPECTFULLY . Isronot
my. aboodr . niet I. Dare rereeTed from hew
ratio. Pe:,-+o -21 City..tua •-new to
bee Dorietibepf Jew brotoirloo. lir ..old tom
I radtrolizoi orreetwoosticwitt view notethsh
1 , 0 Iva tf ti , alil im e eta , i t a I Ilm Al d, :es ii tl . le bee.. 4 aa r
tattf.4MktlVllTiiltratot
~,,A c .ii-ia.T ._•.trAblen..LICAr3URll./11. D. ,
1: r . aunne,,.....100 „bah.
gas.
011 , is', • . 1.6.-01.211Tild3e.
.3111 napits•gaas.
. . . •
THE WEEKLY alzErrE
TEI TBB BISEM um ow= ~
,•:.• Family-- NeVipara T
PtiBLISHED . 111 WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA.
No inni.4 men E M l o. or toerchrlit. allotid. INt
•
Taos
atingle subscribers,
Club. otalfess»..i...
Clsbe or . tea ...., 115
♦ copy Is forldssolaratultetsly loth/ aortae .`
of a Slab of ten. Postmasters ore coseSted
• act as agents. Antlyeiii;
PENNEDIAN, REED Lk 00
1=1:1111=1
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
LIORTNING RODS.
=EI
tar alootlon of the ••MI.LN et", c..PrwA , TUB
ULAR LIGHT:gib:II HUD. WWI
ft ANUF-S.'• and of the thou, have
e•evtee. no tovl has awed to orca• et the lot roll• F.
This fart Iv akt more In tot f troy tt.al flit otha.
COMlnendatioot. We may stale, hoot, r. that
In Itßtner.u. trials. manna< COPlCLittlt, have
...Wed lee Munson Ito 4 the nrefe.vnec—lt ems
never beaten In any cornea. lobes he, n nap.
mended by many melt of the Idertekt sta...uns In
the a-fentlda World IA the teat protect:on against
11gbValets one Invented. It Is • comet. to tae•
tem weeeevii Infrodeedd. We Lava bon toe of
cOmlanditoty letters from our edmlome a ex.
leading over Oho matt decade, embeaclat many
eines and tnenifroio Omaha to Chyleeten.
Its ad,
• togas are that, owing to lts vocally
0, electricity loudhailer' to the loose
• Maga. thus.-utlllslug• what Iteretofoty• was 16
ante. and Its apical 0 tiers *bleb leitr•hessir
et by the coursenatuna to IlaineotiMbritt the..
• armlet. copper. Is ths bait estaluble 4.40.1;10
oudectur, se& tab.n altogether. It. CP'cit7ll.
• ual to twenty Irma mtt: If never rusts'iled •
ever gels out of order. --- -
We employ ekUltuk stothreen. to atlas.] th ose
oda to to bllega t•mrt or squatty.' T he Prue
hen opt up Is 30 Cents per feet. a n d 1300 for
on; iio extra charge., ofutly Mod. •
LOCKHART & C 0.."
ItkNiTFM - TUREII . 3. 254
apiimunorr: _ •
MRS. S C. ROBB;
No. 91 Federal St., Allegheny,
(iltr 0*11...d taigsmo l'
".
oh; mum cat, for t he
.. .. , .
•-
BOR NETS, - •
. .IiLTS.. ..
' , Loll , ERR.
. • . RIBBONS. •
PRAMILS,
- LACE COLLARS.
•-.," LAVE HAN ['SERV', .
LINEN COLLARS - AND CUYVS.
PAPIM OCLLANA AND CUFF:.
• .FID ULOVE4,
' CURANTY, •
LA MISS' HOSE.
—CHILDN.ANni
Di t NN EY L ACE' BONE.cimmus
LADIES' 13 N DE.R.W EP.E.
I,llllCl' APRONS.
New a:7 1e MOR AIR SW ITCI-LES
and CHI,NONS.
• , ,llAip ,NETTS.
Re,. Am.. aa
Aig A1;11.'1 :it!! 41.r.4111U.P..'Wilu n it -4'4
re.21:1221/1
301 TIE I 10)
S. P. SIIRITEE & CO.
••ovidtrom their old I.4ad, No.. NI
an49o SAIITIIII3/.1.0, to ttketr Watobonse
Nos. 259 'and' 261 Liberty Street,
ABOVE TEE READ OT WOOD TT BEET,
fiey wlll he, ylealied to ace all ttlelt
friends and anotomers
S. P. SHR/VF.jit-& CO",
259 - tuid,26l:Liberty Sh et
nal:vac
CHANDELIERS ' '
Brackets, Pendants,'
AND
FIXTURES 'OF 'ALL DESCRIPTIONS ,
For, OaP or Oil.
We ILTP now Tftelythitriar 11F411113 014101(vr
PIXTUILIN et Ibt Late.; and , . letztest Deseene, ,
trout Ito 121.3eht5., eaubrael teen 100 tattr•r-,
wievaNzstz:.,lyza... it YtEDO ED
WELDOR &
Pbunbers and
10 . WOOD STRERT,.giiii VOIR . .kir.enie.'
. .
.
IT ilracir for' TU031:flog; O rr atid Stoma ;U
-ttar oromptly attended a. Sits
1Q LBEII GGfAN - STOCKINGS,
Entilib Cotton . Btoeklnaa,
Widen
-Brans And Whine Cleland btoein,lnar, .
- Brown Enalith a Olte+o hirla and
Gratt Meilno Shirts odd .
Gents Bllk tint team d.Draifein,
tiamee.Mertao :darts and Dram rr. ,
Ladles% Mines iinkrblitren's Merino {fella;
firniiYandr Half fink ,
Cbildren'a.runity,Cotton blanking.; • .
11051.1bitY ofeveri di iettption at prime %bat
eann'll fall to ideasei cab be found At •
QI
OLD STAND EITODILDO..ITIOTtf,
ZOO • X Vfllth A.Seastii.
LAMES' GOLD WATCHEL
Ws aro romelvlite • VCI7 - illaldlolllo inaaalfiroAfild
of 1a.131X4! 9014 WATC/1813...rb1at 1. 1 4
cell clew waitti , ware bouitti befc.ia lbe wa;,
Mao' lialttirik Cato I.o.er.Waishes fro - 0
;,/10111
apirs.da. Cat and alaaaltio.tuforu porchaals&
IMEGI
WATTI;gIII - A' sitaarnws
=
101 /11711 AVEiIIE. *bore .Pzalttid thi 1 rect.
DIIiWORTII ; II6PER &CO.,
243 Liberty Street,
toviro.tie aiaupt
WHOLESALE GROVER%
,i:a Pittsburgh
' a•
IE:PROPOSALS. for
••:tea ERECTION OP THI. NEW ISIXTO
V, AHD PUBLIC BOBOUL 'BUILD NO win he
neetreContII,IIATVICULAT. 'EVENING April
934, as the orrice or B at on Peeble.,, Arehltecta,
- No. 148-YeastalAteset, Allegheny, srberifYilsna
an4socelAcatlons. Can seen. Tan right to
reject anYor ill Olds ding rel
B 7 order of Hoard of Directors,
wArrre
• •
ySrANTED —A few . good Hoard
z Fen for firtt•cls , e show, and bothltas. St
EASVEIS STREET, Allestisty. Alstr. taw
'DAY B3ardest wag% 3n.
VIVANTE I I--A good FEMALE
..vr , COOK for II rit .13oot at Hotol; ',Au@
lure Fol is , rsence..a, at mond her Oto_ki7
tig ot :14e Otter betel
a VdtiAl;rlt 9 W.r.
cut 4.116413 r . 4 16
UTANTED .
—A' number of La
- I , I, DID,: and GINTLIkt/LN to ening. In
Wholeule and Antal Inn the 't U11tR.1 , 14 rALY
PBILR bOAP. o.l,lllleents per box. Itaeli
a. UN at yea fan hand It ou . She roan l• pat
11(1 11 On. large box.' bars , 144 smaller Dui 1 / 1 -
tide tontaltani rreaelit. WatCh.t.
Jewelry AO. , Fllll,hle e'er/metier,. , Addflaebr
<NI at_the Mlles Of the TUNJE.INN em,A SOAP
CO:. No. SI thrltbeelci street, Plttslownh. I a.
WAISTED:=A young man to
de ganlealkw abort Maumee nom the
Oltr. Alto. IWo UIIILtt for booms work. Ea•
gut:re 10. elf PICOZSAL ATILLAT. liegherm,
secood loon 4.14
AXTANTED-TO
VT around door or e ittar wt , h for twroa
lamer. Apply at /11l Maar &ulnae. Allaaborry.
'WANTED.—A goOd GIRL to do
Witten sad genet al honsplrtak. at No 61
I.IMYR AVS •U 6. - 46 .
ANTED-LABORING MEN.
W
toin*.llmn, Contractor. Penn
sylvania avenn, o V , n Cram
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