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    El
littsinalt Gaidtt.
• OFFICIAL PAPER,
Of Pittsburgh. Allegheny City
and Allegheny County.
GLILZ:ETTW.
Cir. Sit* Sheilah and Smitifitld Street.
WILMIESDAY, APRIL 20, IWO.
Borne at Frankfort OS
Pwrsouttrx at Antticrp,
Dots closed In New York on yesterday
$1
A ruonsiortm.Goviastamv has been
formed for Paraguay, under the protector.
ate of Brazil. .The posseuion of the
mouths of the Paraguay and , Panne
Riven, the abeolate control over their
lower channels, the absorption of the
States of Corrientes and Entre Rios,
and ultimately "of Paraguay hull- 11
these rends will speedily exhibit the net
territorial aggrandizement of the
Brasillan Empire. With a higher clue
of copulation, Brasil night successililly
aspire to become, ere long,' a first-rate.
power.
AAJITY, the Democracy haft. no
partiality for 'Wiese' 'orphans' fionses.
Weirsiefully acknowledge the few but
conspicuous individual exceptions.: A
significant illustration of this partizan
Wneill wu' afforded in the'Ohlo Senate,
last Saturday night, when, to defeat the
organisation of At State 'Some" .for the
lithe 'childun in blue, the Democratic
Ilielatbas attempted to break up the sec-
Mon by deserting their seats is a body.
_MU game wu shrewdly foiled, and Ohio
provides a home for her soldiers' orPhins,
in spitiof Democratic spite.
Tax Houma decides by a close yous in
faytir of increasing Its membership. The
smilenuiiitary mit of ' 4. 62 Smiled the
teakatorleAtentallyes •to 241. The
present bill Increases the number to 275,
With =Rabbi provision for the rights of
new States yet to be erected. The Main
opposition was made by Republican mem•
berg. With go close a 'vote ill the ROISSIN
the fate of the measure In the Sonata Is
wes7 uncertain. We regard the number
now fixed as too lugs for any deliberative
body, and not likely to result In edvan•
tags to the public Interest. The Senate
will act wisely In abating It.
Ors ”whangdoodle" naighlbor is again
on tts old black 7 malling dodge. It insists
that ft mud be bought at Its owaprice,
by a distinguished Senator whoni ft
threatens to bespatter with Its vile abase.
Black-mail is what it lives by, and seems
willing to die by. it black.niaila alike
AMIN& and the low; its vilest slanders
, arelet at a price, and its fatal support is
always for-sale--at fixed quotations. It
sells Its tyres toeny bidder; it long since
ownwerto deal is either influence or de
Cm*. Its vulgar calm:WOOFoe come
to be interpreted an mul : praise--and Rs
open alliance lithe dertaittpqlitlcal death
whoever shell accept and parade; it.
Let Ca IN what luck !twill have, in black
mailing s Senator who moms its thievish
companionship - I . • .
, .
- In Inm a n. of our city - ,cotemporaries,
We'hixd.oblerved most kindly' 'tendon
• of the name of I).s.smol,Fmnicrso, as a
Thtortle cindidtte for s. Republican nom-
Thation. n u:Repiesentative. We,tlduk it
• quite early to disowns such matters, but
we can no longer be insensible to the
force d suggestions which directly con
, cern a gentleman for whom the editors of
This journal may naturally bi expected to
'share In the publlo partiality. We should
spare him from our daily and nightly
associations with a
,geicret which Could
-only be satisfied in perceiving what is
very likely to be the cue, that hialtepub
, lima fellow 'citizens have even greater
need for hie more public betted'. i
needs none bf our commendation, Or he
as unlviritilly 'respected had trusted as.
helm widely known, '
Tthihtiovement for making the great
Ririe Oared, from Buffalo to tide water,
taloa wholly tree froth — all tolls upcm.lii
obaunerce, the expenstruf ita maintaw
untie balms tax upon the State True;
m 7, le every day gaining strength in that
Bute, It is believed to. mum the ele
ments of ultimate success: This matter
hu $ decisive bearing upon the projected
enlargement of the old water , way . from
Itdkulty,to the Lake. Ia New, York, one
interest favors the funding ; of the canal
debt, and retaining barely tolls enough to
pay the Interest. Another propthition is
to turn the canal, debt and all, otter to
the Peden] government. The last Ls
Juiipracticable. while the-Ant merely
temporliesvelth a question which cannot
be permanently disposed of in that way.
Enke, publics sentiment tends "to .the
more radical and complete abrogation 'of
all the existing restrictions, upon the per
il:at freedom of domestic aid- Inter:State
Txs ft ends of American interests sus
tained a temporary reverse; In the vote
of the Bosse to redoes 'the tariff on
bon Iromsll in the present Act to $5 per
'pain the pending bill. The Ootondte
tee bad recommended $7 as the figure,
. Let to Rouse by'i dine: and not full
vote disregards the report. But that is
only • preliminary skirmish on the out- ,
.' r . • Posts. The tiara body will' loon appal:
at the front, when we may count upon
another result." Theie Is not the Fern°.
304 danger that any $5 tariff on Iron
1111 become a law at thli
_An'
Increase In the rates on steel is urged by
• powerful lorlueoces„ with theresult 11
doubt NinetpilTa railway officers, lei. ,
resenting nearly all the leading roads in
the Union bare petitioned for a specific
. dutyof two Gents per pound oa all steel.
ells imported. They unanswenslAy
goo fit protection means' ionse,protao.
lion, and in that protection is Bute only
reliable supply. . •
.
' Ws Tanta the tad of the newly pre.
posed amendments to the French Con
stitution, upon which the *pie of that
empire will vote next month: It needs
no gilt of prophecy to predict their al
-most tumnitnotui Idol:it/on. The French
people will show theniselves alive to the
tallest force of that el gsditrant hagmage
with which If. Otarvian - clued hit
speech, when presenting this pleblicasan
to the Legislative Body. He Midi
In conclusion, our last ptuu"se ought to
. 1... b w devoted to the enlightened sovereign
who has taken the ' inidative in this de
calve retain. 4Elw, hear.) 'Plutarch
said that, "The greatest elflike • men
• could do was to give labors' to - hts coup.
try when he was paissWed of absolute
powsr.'. The Emperor hu that glory.
• . I know of no iostancie In history which
' , CIO contest the pains frith him.
~....'Llberty end tevoluti on," says
Bails Birsidin. "soul stand face to face
ths
-• ' 011 this lane. lf r i be Voted, it : will
-- .' • igega l'ittortz;ll no. volutIon:!' it It'
r" 1 Nay to' anticdpattr
~ it the 'tt5.94 . 1 , 111 not
:slow even a respeotatgp minority.
...
Tax Willooisibi and Foi Riper ship-mod
k 3 ioe proposes aa orpeodloue of stoat
Mr =Meme of doliays, to4i !sorb
et kaiprivesamt Wog oster.axpOral and
,fib sines. It is urged upon tie favor-
'able regard of Congress with considera
tions of really substantial merit, which
would have much weight, were it not for
another ugly fact which is already patent.
The scheme is to be put thrOugb, if pos
sible, by • log-rolling 'lance with - Abe
friends of otheridmilar projects, for ex
ample another canal eta the Illinois River,
also the James River and Kanawha route.
That feature of the brothels ensures its
summary defeat It is perhaps tthfortu•
nate that some of our own ship-canal
folks have gone beck upon our favorite
project and-eold ont ti • railroad compa
ny. they had been a Ilttletless fluty.
now might have been the golden 'Wm"'
nity for Rx-genator Lowry and the crowd
of bums- on about one of our Pitts
burgh newspaper offices. 'They could
have rushed to Washington, and taken a
hand in the - general boring into the
Federal treasury. Who knows how
ranch they might have profited?
Orin coTEMPOBUIT from Ilepaldam—
apologist for every impudent thievery of
the. past winter,--anouth-plece for the
engineers of sinking-fund . robberies and
swindling unal.enlargenientjobs,—shys
tering`ittorney for every ,politiesl knave
in, the Cornmonweeith,—which lives,
moves and his Its being In the business
of tact-mailing every public man outside
of Its own ring of depredators upon
society,—hypocritical champion Of public
honesty and political virtue—allrects to
find comfort la the fact Mg Republican
'Ai well as Coalition 'votes were given for
its isst great plundering scheme. ' A
thief never escapes punishment on any
plea that he hashed "respectable" accom
plices. The Republicans who voted right
On all straight political issues will have
their just credit for that, and no more.
When, upon another question which rose
quite above parties in itavitsl consequence
to the most sacred, . literati the Com
monwealth, any Representatives, of
whatever political ideas, flagrantly defied
their public obligations, and laid their
bands Upon a trust which has been well
'fanned "the . very irk of our financial
•
Oovensitts,—the people will also deal
usily . with than for that.. It i only Ibis
'llipocritat luaus nature from Hepsidisi,
which one day urit-lionest men to bolt
from bad nomindrons, which hu, the
very nextday, the cheek to attempt to
justify a conspicuous outrage upon the
people, by the political opinions of some
of Its- deluded sappotterst What more
would yon expect from' an organ of the
pinchers' sad ;caters' ring? Apt illus
tration of its ideas of Republican virtue
=I
A. long but interesting letter from Gen.
Sanborn, one of the Indian -Peace Core.
missioned of 1863,*written to
]lt- Coll
yer, tells the old, old story of Indian
suffering from white Injustice. We are
on the brink of hostilitleiwith the power
ful Sioux nation, because we have utterly
disregarded our own treaty stipulations
with their Dakota tribes. For example,
we bad covenanted to send there clothing
and supplies, and allow traders to go to
their hunting grounds to deal with them
This, and all our other compacts, we have
violated, Congress being led by its newer
lights to repudiate all our treaty compacts
with these wretched-dependents upon
our pledged' faith. Gat. Sanborn thus
states the hazards which now confront as:
A.
.
people numbering about 12,000 souls,
have been denied all tbat the Government
promised them for large madam' of land,
and denied the, privilege of exchanging
'the productii of-the Chase ibr their ordi
nary neeessities, and forced to the alter.
native of living without them or going
tontar to iheptuffili Mare :It may be field
that they can trade on the Missouri.
They never - have smiled Mete, and told
us - they never would. Oar hope was to
overcome this prejudice by gradually
drawing them In that direction. It was
not expected to force them in that direc
tion. It was not expected to force them
to this leafiliagle year. The question for
the Government officials now to deter
mine is whether it is better to fulfil our
treaty stipulations with, these; people:
give them ten donator worth of Supplies
each, and an opportunity to dispose at
fair rates of the products of the chase or
enter upon a war that renders Mean:ore
the whole frontier, jeopardises all our
vast railroad interests on the Plains, de.
sten/ binchlifeand property, and which
'vau demand the excendltureof $50,000,-
000 at , lesaLfrout the Treasury.
t difference In 1120000
only, and by a simple regard for our own
agreements we can -save a war that will
be expensive and defoliating, and which
will put in peril sit our railroadlommu.
Mations across the continent.
*
GARIBALDI AS A NOVEL-el BITER.
The eonaideraily Wattled at
the Inpeerance of I work Of Scuba from
the pen of General Garibaldi, entitled
-44 Bete of. the Meek," or "AMIN is the
IVA Century.".. It wondered why the
General should have entered this new.
terra•ineognita; but it would
cease to wonder after reading the work
It le an exposition of the author's per
lineal convictions, his likes and dislikes'
his given and hitroli. — The hand of the
Tenant champcon ha been tied, his sword
I. compelled to rust In. its sheath; the
claws of the old Ilan have been trimmed;
his teeth have been broken out ; but al
though he cannot blth ind scratch any
more, his enemies have not been able to
etlence his voice. ILoomes out with the
true roar of the lion; It flows from the
pen with the fiery glow of the lava that
streams from the trolcanoee of the Gen
oral'. native land. There Is not • page
in the book, which doennot abound with
curses of his enemy, the church and Its
upholders, the Roman clergy. Garibaldi
has tympany with robbers, he entertains
charity for murderers, but none roi
monks and priests. The perusal at his
book is equal to a glance Into his heart.
We Imagine we see tberestiess. bolllntt
rigs soh* the powers thit be; the an
noying Impatience at the Inactivity to
which he la condemned, and if we cannot"
follow the General to the entire extreme
°{A; views, or clone our eyes wallet the
defects of hie book, we cannot for a nio-
Mont.withhold from a man, who, though
an indifferent writer, looms impercep.
tibly Into the background view,
Alia great patriot, Wirrior, rind reformer,
as which the annals of history will herald
1 1 his name to endless ages. .
Garibaldi is much batter at making
history than writing It. The thready of
his story Is (terse enough to sew sack
cloth with, and the very man who, •
second Alexander, was so skilled to cut
ting Gordian-knots, is a poor adept In
tying theni, t. C. in forming the plot Of a
story.. Why he should have preferred
Gt. &Mato: a aoveito that otainemolr,
Is incomprehensible. Rh great positive.
toss of style would have milted much
better for the latter, than the former-
Garibaldi does not =demi:and to fore
shadow 000,1 nIC oven* and draw their
original .fatnt
.cutting with growing
breadth and distinctness until they
li ort o, "at test,. a clear picture; be
ley! on
_his lights and shades-with the
most il.f4rg°x B l l % . I T 2 . sWertirest
to his favorite pictures. Without
digresidons be Says on almost every pa g , r ,
!INS Cardinally BlilhOpe and Prima art
scoundrels, who, practice rape, Masan,
aide, Istacri-hunting, and every other
linesdnalde TIM!' nit With inch c o w
&rpm, statements the plot must suffer,
and the book lose Gemara, is evident. A
short ottline otitis atiky'will enable our
madam to Judge for thentselvasi.
England la for Garibaldi tielir &Li
emiesitionictiis iriitettom pas
of his heroines, Julia, an Eogilah lady of
'Mei Mid !MMus; ,rtm; Mais he lamp
of angego loveliness Mori! fiatire,
At m formes as "Dens ex leraohtne!' $ O ,
fiVitORAI the p4lsl of (*Mind rresicylo
against the Chinning Mel* betrothed of
',wino,• a young artist.. The Mariam
of thskqemtlitat'sdealipm is such, that it
minim he Mentioned or read without -a
blush. Fortunately Julia and her sato
Mates enter the Cardinal's pabice in the
nick of time, gag the prelate, and hang
biro-from a window of his own dwelling.
Besides Melia we meet with a third hero•
toe, who has nearly become the victim
of alike crime and gone read. Cielia's
father, an honest sculptor, who has been
imprisoned by the Cardinal. la liberated
I by the same agency, and . the whole
company starts on a flight. whoae termi
nus is the yacht of Julia, by means of
wh i c h they purpose to reach free Albion.
Thi■ flight is the thread that rune
through the whole story and furnishes
the materiel for many narrow escapee.
Amongst the fugitivei is Miclo, a yinnig
lassareme of distinguished birth, who
hag been cheated by the priests out of a
rich inheritance andnow conceives auto.
lent passion for Jolla, which is returned.
The fugitives meet Oral°, a brigand and
political exile, who with his band wages
a constant warfare against the hirelings
of the Pope. Be is the husband of a
princess, whose castle is the headquar
ters of the band. Now follows the de.
scription .of the numerous conflicts in
whale violent fire we constantly perceive
our heroes and heroines. It forms the
principal portion of the book. The actors
belong to the recipe history end are
partly recognisable, although the names
are changed. Amongst them la clasper°,
the famous Bilgand, who had been cap•
tared by strategy and then released, to
act as apyagainat the robberci. 4 ,No sooner
Is he free, however, than he makes
common eitute with them. •
These. descriptions are true, however
strings .they may appear to persona
unfamiliar with the life of modern Ital
.
lan brigands.
_The decorntions of Clad
baldl are rade and show the' novice, but
that does not detract from the material
Itself. What Garibaldi states of the
vaults of the . Roman convent' sounds
almost incredible and causes a shudder
to creep through our veins. The famous
author however aseruns us that he was
an eye-witness of all be sayei at the time
•when he caused the converasef Rome to
be opened for his Inspection, and so we
have to believe It or doubt his veracity,
which goes considerably against our grit
We often read ..when General Girths'.
dldld this or that thing," itud at each
places the boot approaches the,character
of the memoir, Ibrin trhloh, as we maid
before, would have been much better
suited for the purpose. "
Although the plot of the story Is rudely
fkshioned, there are portions of the book
where the General rises to the height of
the profession. These portions embrace
the descriptions already memtioned.l
The descriptions of his conflicts are
truly graphic, especially of the explosion
of the barracksof the Z3lllleil, which
gave the rained far the Roman tavola
[toe, with whose unfortunate issue the ,
reader .15 familiar. Tbla description
closes the boob Ina truly sublime man
ner. The heroes of the history, of :
course, join In the fight. They fall with
theory of "Viva l' Italia!" on their paling
hrs, and the ionising Ladies, after
shedding the doe tribute of tears to
their memory, - depart' on Zulia's yacht
for free England.
THE FEENCH CONSTITUTION
Napoleon's Latest Amendmeat to HL
System of Coverameut.
The following is the text of the Senatus
Comtism,:
" Amami 1. The Senate shares the
legislative power with the Emperor and
the Lower Chamber. It has the hada.
live of bills; nevertheless, every financial
mesaure mutt. first be voted by the other
House.
Air. 2. The number of Senators may
be raised to two-thirds of that of the
Deputies, without including those who
are memt4rs by rightist that high' Num
bly. ' The Emperor,cannet. name More
than twenty in each year.
Air. 3. TtiCcOnstatuteni power attrib
uted to the Senate by Articles 81 and 82
of the Constitution of January 14, 1852,
ceases to exist.
AnT. 4. The dispositions annexed to
the present Senates Cimresieurs, which
tre comprised in the plebiscites of
December 14 and 21,1851, and December
21 and 22, 1852, and which sprang from
modified
v the
it, odi fon:theCons peo tltu p tt le cn of the Empire.
BAT. 5. The . Constitution can only be
CIZAPTEBU.—OT TUB nregrasu DZOBITT
AMP REUZUCT.
IL Theimpezial dignity Conteried on
Napoleon 111. by the phbtheits of Novem.
bar 21, 1852, is hereditary hi the direct
and legitimate heirs of Louis Napoleon
Bonaparte., from. male to male, In the
order of the primogeniture, audio the
perpetual exclusion of women and their
descendants. -
lIL
Napolecin ILL, If in Ilan iso male I
heir, can adopt the children and legitt. -
mate descendant!, in the male line of the
brothers of 'Nspoleon L The adoption
is interdicted to the successors of Napol
eon lIL and their descendant'. If, after
the adoption, Napoleon lIL should have,'
any male heirs, the children -so adopted
cannot be called to succeed him until
after his legitimate succeuors. inch act
of adoption is InterdiMed to the successors
of Napoleon ILL and Melt heirs.
IV. In default .of a legitimate or
adopted heir, are called to the throne
Prisoe Napoleon Bonaparte and biedirect
heirs, natural and legitimate, _from male
to male by order of primogeniture, and
to the perpetual exclusion of women and
their descendants. - •
V. In delimit of a lawful or adopted
heir of Napoleon lIL and of the success
ors In the collateral line taking their
rights from the, preceding article, the
people nominates the Emperor and reg.
elates in his family the hereditary order
from male to male,
to the perpetual
exclusion of females and their descend
ants. Thedraft of the plateau Is enc.
cessively discussed in the Senate and In
the Legislative Body On the proposition
of the Ministers formed Into council of
government 170 to the moment when
the election of the new Emperor
terminated, the affairs of the State are
directed by the Ministers in office,
forming a council'. of government and
deliberating by a majority of votes.
, VI. The members of the family of Ns.
poleon 111, called eventually to the chance
of inheriting, and their descendants of
both sexes, form part of the imperial
family. They an not marry withal:a ace
Emperor's authorization, and their mar-,
M aga without that perm ission entails the
privation of all claim to the succession,
both for the person contracting said union
and-for his descendants. Nevertheless,
if there should not be any issue from such
marriage, in case of a dissolution caused
by dedease, the prince who hascontracted
It recovers hie right of succession. The
Emperor fixes the titles and conditions of
the various Other members of the family;
he has full authority over them, and rev.
lath their duties and rights by statutes.
VII. The, regency,- of the empire is
regulated by the Senatus 0011lUill‘Vi of
July 17, 1856, However, in cases pro.
vided for by -paragraph three of article
five, the Legislative Body la convoked at
the same Mess the Senate. In Meows
foreseen in the paragraph which follows,
the votes of the Legislative Body carp.
perste with those of the Senate in the
election of regent.
VIIL The members of the Imre:lel
family called eventually to the succes
sion, take the title of }trench princes.'
The eldest son of the Emperor takes the
title of Prince Imperial.
IN. T.he Branch prinnescsre Members
of the Senate and of the Council of State
when they...have attained the age of
eighteen years completed; . but they can.
slot sit in them without the consent of the
Emperor.
=Arun lll.—vozat VIZ sidrxmon's
kAlorzaznizirr.
E. The Erma:rot governs ;with the ald.
of the Ministers, the Beretta, the Leirhee.:
the body and the Connell of State. •
. XL TheLeglabitive power la exerdied
eci11e 4241, e4 by the Emperor, the Senate
and the Leglesti ve B o gy.
EIL The Initiative of laws belongs to
the Emperor, thelattnate and the Legate,.
the :Body. Nevertheless every hill Iw
poatng
a tax mast first be voted by the
Lowmchisober.
CHArllla IV—OR sat amigos.
MIL no Mantra • reitpospbi. to
thii F* . ich x fple, ' whop: b& baa
_iwcys the to mate in appall.
XIV. ,The mperor Chief Of Win'
%ma. Ife commands ;kw Laud sis
fore* declares war coat/now trestles of
pee% salaam and Zowntegno, =aides
PITT
BURGH DAIL% G
td all poets and axes the regulation,
deerees necessary for the exicutio
=I
EllgaiM
iSVI. He Lae the right to grant par•
dOns and
_accord amnesties.
XVIL He sanctions and promulgates
the laws.
TI
ailflaillo
XVII. "ihe inc... -.crone tow
hereafter in the laws, customs, tariffs, or
postal changes by international treaties,
will be obligatory after hating been toted
bY the Chambers. • ,
r ,,.... The Ministers depend only on
th Emperor. (Reproduction of 1 the
Plebiscite.) They ,deliberate in council,
L
rs
with his Majesty presiding, and are re.
XX. The Ministers can be mem
either of the Senate or' Legislative toddy..
They can enter either assembly when
they please, sad have a right to be heard
whenever they think proper to speak.
XXL The Ministers, Senators, Donn' I
ties, persons composing the Council of ,
State, officers of the army and navy,
judges and public functionaries are. to
take the following oath: "I swear o f
ence to the constitution and fidelity the
Emperor."
• XXIL The Senoras Consults of the th ,•
of December, 1852, and the 23d of A di;
: 1858, relative to the civil list, rem in,
torte. In future the allowance for the
Crown shall be fixed for the whole dura•
tion of the reign I the Legislature,
which meets after e Emperor's metes-
Mon.. -
cuirr poxxvpuis im tro v r:T o h v e v b
15 LE: f 1 . 8 1 1:TIVI tion i 110 6 B aw l.
ILIMIX." The Deputies are returned by
universal suffrage, and are to be voted for
Individua.
They
XXX. wt be chosen for a period
which can not be than three years.
XXXI. The Lo er Chamber discusses
and votes laws taxes. •
=MIL It ch ses 'at the commence
meat of ,each n its President, Vice
• Presidents and tit retaries.
, XXX. The E prior convokes, ad
. journa, prorogu and dieseling the
, Chamber. In the • atter me his Majesty
is bound to summon a new one within six
months.
. .
XXXIV. The sittings are public, but
at the rtqueat of five members they can
he held, In secret•
CHAPTER TI-OT TUR COORCIL OF. IPTATR,
30:XV. Tha . Council of State is
charged, undei the direction of the
Emperor, to draw up the bills and
regulations of the public administration
and to.solye any difBcaltles thit &War*
in the conduct of Olin
XXXVI. It sustains, in the name of
the Government. the discussion of bills in
the Senate and Legislative Body.
XXXVII. The Ministers hold rank in
the Council of State, tad have a right to
sit there and vote.
CHAPTER TM —GBNICRAL PROTIBIONS.
XXXVIIL Petitions can be presented
either to the Senate or Legislative Body.
Alf Ordnance Creating a Paid Fire De.
Partment for the City of Pittsburgh.
Be It ordained and .enacted by the
City of Pittsburgh. id Select and . Com.
mon Councils assembled. and It is hereby
ordained and. enacted by 'authority of
the same, • .
Sac. I. The Councils of the city of
Pittsburgh shall at • joint meeting
called for the purpose elect nine
citizens, resident of said city, to. be
"Pittsburgh Fire Commisaboners,"..
(which office la hereby crested with the
duties and powers herein contained and
Imposed,) who shall. form a Pittaknagn
Fire Department to take and have, am pro.
Tided by thlsordinance, control and man.
*gement of all officers, men, property,
measures and action fur the prevention
and extingulahment of tires within told
District, to be organized as herein pro
vided, and to be known as the Pittsburgh
Fire Department. Said Commissoners
shall hold the said office respectively for
the terms following, to wit: three for one
veer, three for . two years; and tnree for
three year.; and at the expiration of each
term respectively, suocessors shall be
elected by Councils, who shalt hold said
offfee for the term of three years. Vs.
. cies in said office shall be tilled by
Otrabells Said tkimmissioners• shall be
subject to removal by the Councils of the
city of Pittsburgh, as Is provided by, the
taws applicable to the 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
missioner contemplated to be removed
Bildt have been served with specida
written charges, stating the direnctlons
complained of, and have been afforded an
adequate opportunity to publicly answer
the same and make his defense thereto.
Said Com mnaloners shall not receive pay.
and shall have power to buy and sell real
estate subject to the approval of Council.:
.provided that no member of Conceits
shall be eligible to the pooition of Lem
mietioner.
Sec. 2: Said commissioners. being qual
ified, shall meet and organize the "Pitts.
burgh Fire Department' , byseleding one
of said commissioned to be President,
and appointing a person' to be Secretary,
whereupon • they • shall poetess and have
all - the power and authority conferred
upon or posasesed by.any and all of
of the Fire Department of the. city of
Pittsburgh. and to the exclusion Of all
such Wheatland such other powercand
duties in said city as are hereinafter con
forted.' Fiveof said gmtmtealoners stud
constitute a • quorner• for the Mitsui.
tlon of business.
Sao. 3. Toe said - "Pittsburgh Fire 1:a
-partment" I. hereby empowered and
directed to
possess and exercise fully
led exclusively all the powers and par.
form all the duties for the government,
management, maintenance and direction
of the Fire Deparment of the city of
Pittsburgh, and the premises and prop.
arty thereof, which, at the time of the
organize:loh of said Department, were
possessed by the vo.ruiteer Department,
or under the control of the Dards and
officers of the Fire Department or said
city, or officers or employes of said
city; said powers and duties to be exer
cised and performed, and rid property
used In the uld city or otherwise ea
hereinafter provided. And the said De
partment shall hereafter have sole and
exclusive power and authority to sift
gulch firm to said city of Pittsburgh:
and all ordinances conferring upon any
other officer and officers any power In re
lation to the extinguishment of tires in
sald.clty, are hereby repealed. • .
Sao. 4. The Board of Comudasioners
shall have fall power to provide, in and
for the city of Pittaborgh, supplies,
horses, tools, Implements, and apparatus
of any and all kinds (to to used In ex.
tingolshing fires) and to provide suitable
locations for the same, and to buy, sell,
construct, repair and hue the care of the
same, and take any and all such action
in the premises ea may be reasonably;
necessary . and proper. • 'Provided, that
the Commissioners shall not have more
Unto nevelt steamers, two hose companies
two hook and ladder companies, and ou
fuel wagon, one hose °employ to. be lo
dated in the district known Is Oakland,
and one hook and. ladder company to be
located in the district known as;East
Liberty.-• •
Sea d : The departmenthereby created
is hereby empowered and directed to
possess and exercise full and exclusive
power and discretion for the govern
ment, management, maintenance and
direction of the several buildings and
premises and property did • appurten •
tenances thereto, and all apparatus, hose,
implement. end tools of any and all
kinds,. which at the time of the appoint
dent of the tkimmlasioners aforesaid,
were under the charge and control of
any and all city officers or officers of the
Fire Department in said city, for the Use
and benefit of the. Fire Department of the
city of Pittsburgh. And It shall be the
duty of all persons and officers in peens.
duo of any property, real or personal,
belonging to or set apart for or in use by
or for the PireDepartment of said city, to
deliver the same to the poseeseion and
control of said Pittsburgh Fire Depart.
meat.
• Sao. 6. The j Treasurer of the city of
Pittsburgh shall be the custodian oral!
Moneys of the Department. He shell, on
checks or vouchers drawn .by the said
Commbiddiers and approved by the
City Controller, disburse all moneys
raised 'and used for the purpose of said
•
Pittsburgh Fire Department.
Sao. 7. The Pittsburgh Fir. Corncobs-I
!tonere, the Mayor of the city` of Pitts.
'burgh, the Presidents of the Select and
Common Councils, the Chairman'- of the
Finance Committee Of add Councils and
the Controller of said city shall emanate
a "Board of Estimate" and shall linim.•
ally, on Or before the first Monday.:of
January in each year, estimate the sun
required for the amport and imbibe.
nanco of the said Department fbr the
enacting fiscal year, and report the same
to Councils, who shall causal.° be levied,
raised and collected upon estatee, prop.
etty and all things Ambled to - taxation
. Wedding to law "within Said city.' . The
sum so as aforesaid reqedredand anima.
ted for the annual' expenses illutkariaild
bd this act and the moneys 40. - aillecrted
shall be deposited in the City Truancy,
and placed to the creditor the Pittsburgh
Fire 'Departmentv ;Which,: Wes • shall
be' collected se other city taw are
now by law collected.. - •
Sim S. The said Commissioners shall
provide such offices and _each tautness
accommodations sa may be reqUisit• for
the transaction of their badness and that
ZETTE : WEDNESDAY MORNING. APRIL 20, 1870.
and
n of
of their oubordlnatoo In said city of Pitts
bomb.
Sic. 9. The eald Commissioners claall
have power to select a Secretary, Chief
and Asatatant Engineers, and sa many
onkel.% clerks: firemen and appointees
as may be necessary, and the same shall
at all times be under the control of the
said Commbudoners, and perform such
duties as may be signed to them by
said Commlasiciners, end may be re
moved by said Commiselonen. • The
firemen and employee mentioned in this
section shall be selected as far as practic
able from the active and honorarythem
bers of the present "Fire department of
the City of Pittsburgh." .Protaktird, That
the Commlssioners shall not employ
more than one Chief Engineer - One - As.
Ostant Engineer,. eight men ; . for each
steamer, four men for each hose company
and r aLt men for each "linek - atid - ladder
company; each steamer shall hate one
foreman, one engineer, one fireman, one
driver and four men; each hose company
shall have one foreman and three hose.
men; each book aid ladder company
shall have one foreman, one driver and
four tsickmen. • •
Sao. 10. The aforesaid - officers and
men, with their apparatus Of all kinds,
when on duty, shall have the right • of
way at any fire, and in any highway,
street or avenue. over any and all. vehi
cles of any kind, except those car• .
lying the :United States men, and any
person in, or upon, or owning any
vehicle, who shall refuse the right. of
way, or in any way willfully Obstruct
any fire apparalos,... , ,or any .of said
officers, while In performance of duty,
shalt be guilty of s misdemeanor, and
be liable to punishment for the same,
and be subject to a penalty not to ex.
coed fifty. dollars,
Sac. IL On and after the organization
of the department, all real estate, tire
apparatus, hose, Implements, tools, and
all property of whatever nature then or
therefor in use by the firemen or Fire
Department of the city of Pittsburgh,
shall be transferred by all persons hay
ing °bargee( the same, tones keeping and
custody of the "Pittsburgh Fire Depart.
meet" (hereby created) and for the use
of said Department thereafter. -But the
said property 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 property shall no longer be
needed by the said department for the
purpose of this act, they shall dispose of
the same to the best advantage, and ap.
ply tne proceeds to the "Fire . Depart.
ment Fund." • •
Sao. 12.} The Department hereby cre
ated matt adopt a Common ilea and.
direct its ;nee, and may Institute and
maintain snits and proceedlnins,..(and
may pay Any costa , expanses or judg
ments th erein,) for the enforcement of
Ita rights and contracts, int for the pro.
4sction, peaseeskon and Maintenance of
the property .under the control of said
Department, and all sums recovered
shall be for the benefit of said De
partment Fund.
SW. 13. It shall he the duty of said
Department annually to present to the
Select aed Common (bundle of the city
of Pittabiugh, in tbe month of January
in each year, a fall, complete and detail.
ed statement of its expenditures during
the previous year, and toast forth therein
generally the action of said Department
and the classification and number of its
officers and men. The first report of said
Department shall contain a. copy of the
Rules. and By-laws seobted by ~aid
Department, and the several subsequent
tumult reports shall set forth all amend.
menus to said Rules and By-laws.
Sao. 14. It shall be the duty of the
Department hereby created, and of the'
pollee force of the city of Pittsburgh,
their respective officers and men, to so
co operate together In all proper ways,
and the said police force and this Depart.
ment may respectively provide for pro.
teotlon against fire, and for the arrest or
all persona who may, at or near any fire,
commit orittempt to commit any crime
against the laws ef this Commonwealth,
or may violate any role or regulation of
said Department, and on the Finn Mon
day of February in each year the officers
and men touter the control of the Plus.
burgh Fire Commissioners shall be sworn
Wilke manner as the pollee force of said
city, and in case of emergency, the Mayor
of said city shall have power and central
over them as no lissom the police force
of said city. ' •
Sac. 115. The said Commissioners shall
not pay more than $1.300 per year to the
Chief Engineer,l64o to the Assistant
Engineer., 164 to each Foreman of
steamers, 11,120 to each Engineer of
steamere, 1750 to each foreman and
drirer of can hose and hook and ladder
company, and 1730 per year to all other
employs' designated es men moose.
isd with this department. :
See. 16. The said Conambialoners shall
have sole and canine's', control of the
Fun Alarm Telegraph and all employee
connected therewith. ll
See. 17. Tnat all ordinances or parts of
ordinances in any manner conflicting
with this ordinance, beend the same are
hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted into • law in
Councils, this 14th day of April, A. D
1870. HILL! EURO WIN,
President pro rem ofblel eat Council.
Attest: E 8. biCOMOW.
Clerk of Select Council.
W. A. TOSILTNSON,
President of Oinmen Council.
Attest: H. ktaldAterrati,
Clerk af_Commen Mutual.
to be made
'SINCE THE DECLINE IN GOLD •
TOO WILL PIED ALL EMS OT.LIIPORTLD
likeLP+6 Caleywoar; Pettus., H.l.r Teeth and Nall
Brash., CalegietiCal Yaw Powder.
• TonElshlowplA. Medttoussitan swag., •
Slue B.* a[, demean awl To
" liposaes -et every Mad, sold at
• • • ilke levy law.% plias, at'
JAM 013 E. manna at'CO.'S
DAI76 eSellro • -
Mem_ Peas owl Bina Steeds. fold U. Moir.)
Where you vett* Sod aegonatota osooesasent of all
k of Ears Deana. Coaadosla sad Faust kleo-
Woos. fresh and unadulterated; stso. a eompleta
stock of Congrosa Water. Ifmalish Pooteh
Alas, Dahlia Tartar and Brown Stoat, sold at
yen low prises.
INEPCTION 111 THE AIR.
Experimental Chemists hayt repeatedly arta
lYierl the 'sir Ofilehealihyleaoolls, I. the tope of
dateeting the teriettee elms which produces ei6
_gentle disease,. They have not yet discovered It,
and scarcely any two ef then agree ea lolls na
ture. This la of Ilttle ceretulanence, It I. teak
Cleat to know that tate poisonous ptlaelple ex.
Ills. and that • °Schutt Snidest
btlieente tom Oren prodded. Ir the spring and
early summer, when fever and Sine, ftelltielit
f:yerotatt other venereal diocesan of that alas.
are prevalent, It te only_ neceseary to foraltr tee
milieus with !anterior linetetter's Monaca Bit
ten to eaten th:ns. If this Divagation haa been
relented, Which It never oath to.bela any d
Plat tO each vlelletlona and If the pares
yanesofmalartons Inger have sateen! milintolne'd
they tozy Omer/ ceeeked ud broken tip by a
course or that powerf•l vegetable tonto and alter.
ttys. ghillie, was once meeldered the only
eiwellto lor chili. and revers;-hut It le 50w Viler.
y sellattled that thin niumeans alkaloid is •
dabgerone medicine, and that 111 Meandary If.
feet* are mere to he /treated than any form of
Intermittent fever. it LS simply a treniendone
astringent. It does not touch the disordered
liver. or regal*te the bowel., or In any wee he.
prove the condition of the animal geld. Hoe-
Sta.'s Mete , e, on the other hand. le addition.
to b•teg a better sad safer tante lbws any prep.
Station of quinine. hag a behead° effect neen
the whole nettle. • lilt aperient and ant I•billone
as well ne directly Invigorating, sod perigee eke
secretions ss Well. ea regulates Mile sec.tive
organs. It etimulaten the appetite. et:earthen.;
the ' , marl. soothe. the nerves, remotes
peahen,' perspiration and loducee Qv ele , V.
ee • momachte It has no rival. Cases • Weise.-
tion that ne other tooP seems capable of eilreie
stied aro eliredi9lll - feW Wekt• by repthr em.
NEW - ADVERTISEMENTS.
FABER
VAN DOREN,
367 Liberty Street,
PITTSBUSSI Ed. PA.
STEAM ENIGIPIES,
Tron and Wood Working
A(7EtINEI*.Y.
STEAM PUMPS.
Engineers' and Machinists Tools.
STEIN FIRE ENGINES.
'BELTING.
Woolenlitachinery,lachineCards.
drlinnuEsetztrers. aoa Yul 1 1, 111.
plies. •
• constant supply on band and far.
imbibed tna short male*.
ORDEES SOLICITED.
i Tt. IA ,
•
FASHIONABLE
MEROBANT'• TAILOR,
IleSps6mstastly on band Cloths, Cusloare.
ssd TesOngr; Pso, Gentl4en's Bass
No. 98 1-21 Smithfield St,
PITTSBURGH, PL.
iiihtf eat , . Matta' made to °Hat In the - Utast
Its. • - • . • spit
LIMN JAL BROTHERS
Llberly street, Dealers Is Its . vs
set Meat Esselleteee.
NEW ADVERTIS6I.MINTS
3 : 1131414 *: 1 1 11 8 11 (44 4 : 4 A
lau.lalics 19a,les
BURIAL LOTS
The Tenstees of Chortler. Cemetery will hold
YOUR PUBLIC: BALES of Burial L.L. on tne
Cemetery Grounds. for /cur Bocce-Wee Nattr-
My& beginning .110 o'clock a, rr.. on •
skiimnAT. April AU, IST% and coatiavlng
BATtraomr. WA amt.. 1270 .- -
BATIMIDAY. MILT ith.lll7o
SATIIRDAT, Mu 14th. 1320.
(idartleii Osatetery Is situated on the Temper
anersille and - Mamasld plank ERRS. &boat 3
=
from Cemetery BUMIon, Pan Handle ItaProse.
This Is now the ONLY publle bleorporzted
=
led .edict apart for banal InfrlK.Sta la 1 . 64 . /I
It! not necomry to spook of 4ko many =nand
advatttgoi It mantes for b4rty tit iltstatio.
9
and nbilttrOf 010 Imprattat. liltuated
on the itlntilaoas, It o!orloo • .the beam=
Ciartlina Vallei; and whilot It nenr the titles
a11.,/.....n41.4,b0r0nnt5i . telt, um !oeixtron li
snob as to forbid Its ever bolo" removed °ran.
croacatd on by stet or town. tltddreands bar.
lad beta cararolly plotterllnto sections and inn.:
dm, the =assets can odor UM most eligible lots
at ymkes to snitthepanesofaUrandmoobLa
low
Moistens now correntla Meetly emseterler.
The decorations andimproreasmits already made
by lot bolder. will compare fsvorably with older
csalettrlm. ALL beads ed. Matlllas and others
who halm not yet purebued • lanally Harts' Lot
axe particularly dLreited tethe4 salee,and urged
to tome at once and mate attec en of • lot while .
the pneee am so low.. •
Visitor, trom the cities arklbo ole; an rasa
to. Cemetery by taking tbe 'Aporamorhalon
,Trite, lepton the Uttou Depot at 1:111..e. m.;
leaving 11triong hem /Station at 1146 A. m.:
Tesonaianeaville Btatloa E 11.40 A. r.;
sad get off Ur tr stunt Curiae Station. Trans
rotor I the afternoon at 040 and 5:30 t. r.
. • •
ONSTINT ATTRIMONS !
BILK AND CLOTH
WI 43. 'T X-. El
BELL & MOORIIOISE,
MOTS 10 BATES di , BELL,)
21 FIFTH AVENUE,
dr a New Stoek
E/Z
CHiiAP.
D THE PRICES
'ANTS 110i9, JR'S,
I'4 Federal fit i Allegheny.
At )11 CANTS, SO pattert. Wall "paper, bettla
ago", good at Me pt lee.
At Is 3 amts. HgAV7 BEIM HT 1117/11
WALL PAPERS.. b '
. •tl5 cents. TINE WERIN. ILLIPN34
At AI data. yard trade WHITE AND BUN/
HOLLAND roar WINNItr Shade.. Newt at the
Defoe.
I=
low p 010...
-TAID-WIDI FLOOR CLOTH. belted calm.
WIDI OIL CLOTH, est blab ba , D, rdo . ll. at.
zirAsANT GOLD and HIND WADE WALL
rAPIII. It La* Prime.
JAMES 1141:1Afit, Jr.,
No. 174
FEDERAL STREEiIt..
• •
.fiLT
HORNE .& CO'S.
Hosiery ! Gloves !
lITEIBITE AID CHOICE 181302M11111
Priem Unknown Since 1861!
Alazionntra NW Gwyn; •
• nu assoftmett at 01.15.
OWDII7IOI/511Diss h oe,
• • At ALT& .
LONG TOP. KUD6,AIIOO 11.511.
•M $3.00. . ;
116GULLIe XADS 11111T1611 HOWL.
Heavy. 35 seats.
PAIR AND 11.111BZD COTTON HOB 3,
10 testa sad a,.
DONJAITIO COTTON Hoeicalr.
ar Clue or Dotaa. •
GENTS` SUPER STOUT LW., NWT.
NA sem.
GENTS` OUTER FINE HALF HOBS
. 35 Oratr. .
' ADO. Aplea/ld asliOrtilOt
r AI
61311 AND BOW 51BB0NTL
LAMM. FANCY ROWS.
L. ; :11 ADDITIONS 'TO STOCK
•nlolo[. to which we halto the otiOnti
*tile sail Stahl' Oath noTen.
78 MARKkI y STREET.
) (AT
11 4
a .
Nv
lAILEY&C°
1211 4.CHESTNIITST,
P RILADELPI4 I /‘'
ligkree6tOlt
Thk reputation and experi
ence of 40 years,warrant us in
saying that our,stock of. Fine
Timekeepers of the best Euro
pean and American Makers is
now the largest in the noun
try; and we guarantee that each
Watch we sell, is finished with
great mechanical precision, hat
all the late improvements, and
will run regularly,. well, and
giv satisfaction,
trquirim promptly replied for
fatcla !rental Br Elites: for torovaL
a,isaririr
PUBLIC •NOTICE.
:KWIC Id4A Idennatall Oka int' OA! MITZI
DZIWICTOR for Alktbelef Coutir, Baines Is
barmy Wes ;Ulu= VISOnaUI 9 0 . 0 . 4 d
NnelnaloN Naming 'Unbitten, elm be pndldna.
I , will is found se the OVVIOL OV !Mt NA.
TIARA/4. 7001iIIIIT AND rigs NOTIES.
T.MitT 4,4 4 10 . 4, • Rem Peas, Plttabariti.
1. H. lIXITH,
_ .
Su and au Neter larpector.
ST. LANVILENCE HOTEL
EIL BABlLERlProprietor;
en AL nil llti, Manly
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
POPULAR PRICES
AT
WILLIAM SEMYLE,s,
Noe. 180 and 182 Federal Street,
=
At 12 Cents,
Light and Dark Delaines.
At 6 1-4 Cents,
GOOD DARK CALICOS.
At 8 Cents.
Light and Dark Calicos.
SANT ccoLoire.
At 22 Cents;
DOUBLE WIDTH POPLINS.
At 215 Cent s,
Extra Wide Double Warp Poplin&
At $2.00,
GROS GRAIN BLACK SILKS,
A Groat Bargain.
Parasols and Han 'UmbraUas,
Hats and Bonnets,
Ribbons and /lowers,
Wholesale and Retail
WILLIAM SEMPLVS,
Noe, 189 and 181 Federal Street,
=
THE
Mutual Benefit
-LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY.
ED IN 1840
=5
• 6.464,615
urn Prin.
11,189,319
‘llllO.ll
-
.1.40.000
190.000,000
The usual Dividend paid In 1870,
and Two Ordered to be
Paid In 1871.
The above Statement le rremateit be the Meo
w., ea the malt twenti•Ste )ern• .
eu.
Cesdneted with pendenee. noLtung km bees
net on Investments.
Msanged with economy, tb MIMI Me bole
always been anall—tbs Dividends always le7ne—
dcaleraa nod paid when due.
Neither Directors or ()Moen Sr. allowed Gam
miaskou on butters or Man% sad none hare at
wand wealth In the Compeers serstee.
Intending borealis , . ea heretofore. to eat as
hit!Al Truettu for the members. the Dint!km
offer the benellts of this Mutual Life Auool Ude
be allot bread health who desire to Insure their
Lem me the sort favorable tenni.
This brief notice Is offered as• eubetituto for
the more elaborate udettractire adrertleaMents
sometime. used to p **claim of • LIM
Ismerenee Company. ;
Esparta. Teb.es and otht r Informal lc n of the
subject furilehed gratis, at Oa °Zee of the Coln
poor. or nay of %Ls 10reseloal.
DRECTORS :
iiTATi% s erVit.9S, /Nal WILY
w. 0111411 '
ItAND , L H. ...Kamm wiLLI...k DAT,,
1. H. TROIIIIN011•11. OSCAR HAL OW 1.,
LEWIS C. GROVER, Prisident
WI. F. DIY, Tice. Preiddeat,'
EDWARD 4. wrsosa. i4preusicr4
BENJAMIN C. NIALFE. TeseiThr.
11011 D, Xashemintletaa.
S. M. LOVERIDGE,
General Agent,
(SECOND TWOR.)
Cor. Wood Street and Fourth Avenue,
rivrasvaaa.
THE BEST BARG-MNS
OFFERED
1 T 1 23.10 neeisiOXL.
AT 110 0112130.
Lidiuljleary Brltid Cotton litocklego,
AT AS pLAT&
Ladles' Ileirj Brithh Cotten Stotklnp
AT V PAIRS 1 . 08 *Loco.
Ladles' leper British Cotton Stacking
AT AO OZINTO. ,
lIEWN IBITY ORME COTTON Inn
AT AO CZATS,
IBM WAVY44ENCH COT4OI AOCML
=I
MERINO GAUZE UNDERWEAR
==!
"'EMI& BOYD AIM CEiILDRIN'S
COTTON STOCKINGS
•T 6IZIFBTLT BEDIICHDPRICRA AT
NORGANSTERN & Co's,
aticsar.maa TO
GLYDE & CO.,
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street.
mbi2
ON r" .4. Pt.
WITH GOLD.
OUR, NEW 'STOOK OF
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS.
Payers Should Call and See
Choine and Attractivn Ooads
EASTERN PRIDES.
ABBUTHNOT,
SHANNON &
N0..118 Street.
num aLETIoN-Notic. obey,-
By stvea — flOu baths: 001/ all,pf my to.
forest thelfoopf Pfielf. - ZZLLIRS t Dim;
Glut Maindricisqrs of entsbuith. I have eessed
to of We Om. '
• "siollolit T. nrir. -
PaTrnerzact M U 14. 11110. 5p,51,10
TAO' soLVTION,-The'co-part.
jut NrilaHLP kint e tr it aladnA aa=
ti r . ls l 2ebta r eva day limpanialigbv m
aul. await 'A he Amason will 1. .l on
, , r.atuanos, and Da wlllsetti• MI MO
• •• •
- .stmt. • . • , w. skalacrwartis.,
NEW ADVERTISEDIENTS
WM. SEMPLE,
ISO and 152 Federal Street,
Ai.1.5.01131NT my!
s Offering to his NUMetOUB P&IIIIIS
XTRAORDINARY 'INDUCEMENTS
Price, Quality and Styles
Ell-ess3
GROS GAIN-BLACK
Black and Cord Dress Silks,
Light Spring Shawls,
Pannier bah
Ilpea-Ceitn Shawls.
OASSIMERES - An JEANS.-
fleeting Hokin, all
Pillow Case Muslim,
Shirting Mullis,
Table Linens, Irish Llueas,
Skirt Frau% Welstbandi,
Callan, Cuffs, at,
Wholesale, and Retail,
WILLIAM !pal"
No,lBo and 182 Federal Btirlint;
I=
•
- visinTirt itsIo,,APIPLT.
CaTI(/611 Watt Liquor, Sled talk. OLdreis
o
• • ; Plartsburgb. lv
Mary/0.16..r... Ist ward.• ^ •
Wringer r.oldn.en. tavern. lot ward. ,:
Catharine Bourne. tavern, lat wad.
Albers Knorr tavern, lot ward. •
Ann Lawrence, tavern. lattard.
Nixon & Aitinson, tararta,„lat ward.
W. innton, tater., lit ward.
Jahn Thomas. tavern. Ist ward. •
A. Guercenhelmer A. Bros., o. goads. lat ward.
Biltenger & Stevenson, other goads, /et Ward.
Volrht A. McGraw, otter goo. a. lat ward,'
Gamlen A Anderadr, other goods, Ist ward.
John MoD. Crosson, tavern. Ad ward. ;
Lute Butelrinron. tavern, Ad ward. j
Levi owl, tavern, Ad ward.
Trod. hoard, tavern. Ad ward.
- Joseph Melee. tavern, Al ward _
John H. Lles.rt. tavern, Old ward. '
A.
0. McGrew &Co.. °tear wi r e s. Ad ward.
llamado, tavrest. 3d warJ.
W. H. Stroup. tavern. 3d ward.
A. Troutman. Gwen, it ward.
• It A. H. Birdman, carat lemma. 34 ward.
. P. Kelly, eating hoar.. 3d ward.
re. Haworth, other mmds, 3d ward.
Mary wane, tavern..ll44rd.
Anraat (Org , eating ha Lb ward. •
.Jahn Draw eatleg home. Ur ward.
Roten Molar & otcernooda 411. ward.
Adlrr.Booenberg &Co.. othernooria l lith mord.
13 ° . " mt i gittgitIt e titEiitto:i4lt r tinl
Mee/Mourn A Smith. bumf jar/a: 41k ..w j ard.
Damara Hare, tavern, 4th ward
-Joan W, Later., titers, 6th ward.
John t.itottell. tavern. btu ward,
lamer Stafford, tavern. oth ward.
I I
John Noon. tavern. OM ward.
George Schmidt tavern, bar ward. -
1/ D. Mo.. tavern. btir ward. .
Alex. Foamy, tavern bob ward.
Tamara, MUM, tavern. bdo ward.'
Flynn, other good., sth ward.
M. re e nact.. raters, lath ward.
George smith. tavern, tath ward.
Loris Berkowl,s. other goner, oth ward.
Arias, itroctaral. tavern. 1.13 ward.
Joao ammo, other gor.d.. Tth ward.
Joun raven. other gouda alb ward.
LOMAS Wolff. other rota. TAD word.
Charted atrtrena, tavern. SW ward
codatter. outer . goody. Bch ward.
cs %Baer. tavern. lith ward. • ,
Joh. Died/. Were, 9th Ward.
Adam Taaalat, latent Oil ward.
Putre, Laren. 9 h ward.
Wm. - Tephfordt tavern, 9121 Ward.
John O'Donnell. titer. 9th ward.
Micarbal Lang, tamen.9th ward.
George spread & Bottom WOO/ tavern. 9th
Joseph Strinkla collar house. 9th ward, j
Peter El elehaelmer, other fwd., fa
M. W. ()Tann.. otheratends. Wawa/IL -..
Jas. Williams, taVmd. 9th ward.
Troy Mclntyre tavern. 10th ward. -
Jot
4M e
717 ` 4:at ' V.1br,
John Grant. tavrrn, adze ward. w" .
Wm. Warms., tare., lilt ward. •
Trait Bithert, Gilmer gee4s. llth ward.
John t loth ward.
Tow. clerk, tavern, 111th ward.
temblallur, aver. lain wa.d.
Jorto Coot. tavern. liath w • rei.
3,0 a cress., other tele. Vath ward.
Miettari Lamy. other Mande. 111th ward.
ram. , Moore. tther g DIM ward.
Daniel Whlisma trvern; 14th ward.
Hugh Melt. err lath ward.
John IL Matter, tavern. 14th ward.
Jos. MoLmenney. tavern, 14th ward.
Wm. Moorhead, titer,. lath war..
Jar. Yours, tavern, loth ward. "
W. B. we a re -tavern,. lath
Henry LaMar. other to dos, Math ward.
M. lianer. tavern. 11.13 ward.
Job. Hauer. larva, 14th ward.
Jobs Mayer. tavern:l9th ward.
Frank BOON' tavern.loth ward.
Lewis Greece. ratted house. 1911 ward.
- Br/smallest , n. Later.. Mau ward. . • .
M. L. Fortscr, warn. Alit ward. .
7st. Whalen. tavern, Slot ward.
H. C. Patarman. tavanr. Slat WWII.
• Geo. Balla. tavern.ward.
' Felix Grant, Lava .61 rt ward. .'
John Maya,. Warn, 94 ward: ! 7
1, P. Mt M lavorlo, Ad ward.
VetH.c he
lpadwrdd, w ad.
Joh. Hewn. tavern, 34 ward. •
tams. Gluck, tavern, 34 ward. .
Koller& W , rner. other grads, 3d ward.
• /Anis Stern, other good.. ltd ward.
Loris Costar ravers; 4ta ward.
.1. W. Hammitt, tavern. 4th ward. '
G. 0 I (rattrap, tavern. 4th ward.
Geo. 'ratty, tavern, 4th ward.
Jas. B. Jouts, tavern 4th ward.
Verd'd nellotter. tavern 4th ward.
Rohr. Crummie, tarern,.4oo ward.
Jos Podaay,leatinglause, 4th ward.
Wm. Seddra, other good.. 4th ward.
11:1!. ' r r itirin e er C V.:11 1e 4itrg%!
Thema raectltel, tavern. LA ward. ."
TM. caws, raver.. llith ward.
reehrman. tavern. sth ward.
Jos. Ellimeler..ravern, th ward.
C 1... Idoettutalt. tadrern.lth ward.
Lolloll. Wars. stn nand.
"Wm. Bombards. tavern, Int ward.
Conrad Sontag, Myer., i ts Ward.
Michael HAMA, taverea rn. Sth ward.
Bestuk
John Joner. tavern, Btradermar. .
Wm. Follett. Larva, Btralisellast.
• allehriel Thialten. Went, BlominghlW
L. leckinger, taMMII. Kart Birmingham.
Jot. irleter, tavern. Bast Birraingtrant.
John Schlegel. tavern. Karl Bintialthitch
John Vox, won. Mast Binstnaussa. •
John Hadolph, tavern, Fast Birmingham.
Wm. Bomman, Lavern, Cut
D. Bea. A Bro., other goods. Oast
'Jerot, Helsel, Wier grads. RiseHirsallahatm.
V. J .Loodgraf, eating hmtsrMWvate„
H. Atimuttne, other sedge,West Fittentrigh.
TOWnshlp*.
Patrick Dolly, tavern. Chartlers.
John Lunch, tavernAllptOr.
Clara. Hideman. tavern. , raison.
Roll. tower, tavern, mos.
;Geo. Hagerty, eating hours. Harrison.
John Casson. tones. Lincoln.
Mary Beltrtwever. tavern, Lamm!' . Clair.
V. Barone & Co.. tavern lower St. Clair.
Gem Goldhsch. tavern, Lowergt Choir,
Host. firelter. &BAIL eating lime, Lower
BL cratr. • • _
• John DaV l a, tavern. Medlin. •
Hoary Hurst, ettebt house• hi idits.
J acob
Eckert, tavern. McGinn.
rl., tavern, MeClare, "
Dante beetle. tarers..linClare.'
licepren Bremner. tavern. McClure.
JO. tlanoTan, tavern. McClure.
Gee 'Snyder. tavern, Penn.
Jacob. Bone tavern, Reserve. •
Fred. Senn, tavern, liohlason.
Charier Miller, tavern. Bholer. •
J. O. Hither, tavern, Phater.-
A. J. McQuitly, tavern., Scott.
Herman eettleultn. rating hone • *cora
W. J. McKeever. other gara214,110012.
James Bryan, tavern. SLOW,
The Licanss B.rd will hear aleatory. applies.
trona on THURSDAY, April AL M •
oNdOok A. M.
JINIZPit MOWRY. Clerk.
ntiltrita
WHEELER'S -
PATENT STAMP CANCELER&
EDWIN STEVENS,
No. 41 8. Third Street,
rIw.ADBLPFIIA;
General Aged hr Ike State of Poo
Au be MLA orders. ern/ Wend, fidealger.
this Sete.
REMOVA . L. - FRED • OR
801111.0ZDEB, Illiroloutt.Torlor sad tloo:og
In Gonltemon , * Tomslakloilloods; alon i itiT7i
pen lAA. Bop' Clinking on bud and W
order - at 'the thortest notice,. toui - reioo tivii. j .
Wlntl itand, 310. 911 Fourth avenno,lin lid. 11
WOOsno=l,l D BTREZT, corner of Thlsd'avionolor -
o.l'
CANE POLES. - ".
, have • lac assostakatit•t Oaso /1 1 1
star from last year. 0103 I otter us ••171•0
Pllot. Pantos Wanting should orderoults
to 1.1.. a» their ordtrs being Iliad.
not . JA)1113110i10.
130 Woo/ taxest.,
RAZORS, _
• SCISSORS;
And .11 Midi of Callen V= o "
1241 Wood Mod,
FISHING' TACKLE. • '
km I.t naalasa easiela asaa rfomt
of a:tateirvaimg
alt ibusrwt
ars f l
Walton lota &Lad', is ratlaaataz%
""2"7l'"‘"'"*" "d IMO *oink
Lip • • l• law ilreaalarnak:i
BAMBOO POLES.
.tthorwtaaoatlomaa.auoti feel a4waa *OO
.17., tarmacs Inas tad Una ,
lamanread. emu of &boas a: Tut as.
MLaea-
Pinar article. tar ral• bY • ••
. • ZA•NiatilUe
OARFEITI3. OIL CLOTHS. dco„
CAR - '
SPRING STOCK.
ETS.
- 7
Fine, Medium,
AND
CI CO AM 211 C)
CARPETS.
Our Stook is the largest ios ha
goer offe r ed to the Trode.,
BOYARD, ROSE CO
21 FIFTH AVENUE.
sehli:d&Y
CARPETS,
Newllooms!
. Newlloods
New Prices !
We he. tasegarithil the opesies of au New
Noma with the
rgatrkprismar
41.;' .Et 1= 0 134
' MITER ONTRZLEI IR tam MARKET.
LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1861.
LIY.BitirCLETOCLICO.,
23 Fifth Avenue.
.44
APRIL 1, 1870.
Specie Payment Resumed.
neom'THIS DATE.
Silver. Chases* Will be Given
TO
ALL . CASH CUTOMERS, -
AT
111111LIMI &CO S'
17.6.11 PET STO
71 and -78 - Ffre.h. Av rate.
farouseA;... bOWZIT latb;siiarkst
NE! CARPETS.
action b Priem
P TO, CKIBSIZSPORD
WHOLESALE 'RATES.
&CALLUM BROS.,
51 FI,FT.H AVENUE'
£BOY WCOD wrszirr.
w,rucl):l4sormumm
,
'Miiihiltottirere of BP.Bl2fe: HAttli andtll7sK
1441T,SZAKES. bentber. Bowlers nd• Pao
fltVerAp .b rnsX "2 l. , A l i t . = ■ a n
lifladownend -s.ll Green sad Wielle d ljd i a.
E:=lsgs a Za. thw a s t l Jeu i =ttinj i lecla era
""" :101 ' 4101 " le
wVc r ti. yo. Cali fret VS ' ArtWrllgro7 'S Y "L
eery. d sad the geode thorocenty. front
e l f r.
l dust and Terrain. The price for ele a lma
been greatly redernv. exoreee for
and deliver an gags free of charge.
BOHM NICHOLSON k TBIrOON.
~,llphaletajp~~ . ,ws,P+oDtfeton et
Stu& emit Besting Establishent,
sTRRP4
intaug.t, Neu Mk *elm. Pluairti,
EXMOVALS.
IEr 6 II3 I I7 :AIL,
• Elltat6.ll
isiira 'and' Wiatibigton", t._ - $ 0 „ tai
AVENIIZ,
ictratiovAl."—_ , „, •
.7 7 1 e t Bank [or SaTlns
.
Ell ITIOTOd M 621 W. ST So strocriTil An
lila, is the Mer. Winn 424 Manalationen Bann
building.
AEMOVAL.: -• • • .--- "'•,- •• •
. Manongthfila harm= Oompany
au Tinnovod term 270: SLISW• r 'strut N. Z.
Owner 01 Neon moat andlfoortn stems (see
onnnoon). HON on CLANK? • -
.10:1111 • - 4.. H. o*on .
rot. aptiECOlgiv
. `"•iistracreit xrulanttourt.
Eirmr . .r . Ate 1167 PIANN to ITaifT..
ara reevlVati o .ll:2ltrbetlriga ' And 9 A. a.
fat ars4.l.. • trsattlieut. • sa7=tre
RaMOVAL: y
WiIIARID
Has removed lus °Mee , end • ?Waists to Ili cox.
ma. "It OHIO 11111.112T1L A. 11••
sPS
"-LABEL OEUNA- OUTL/ILEtY.
100 WOOD OTIIDED
IttrEnlifSW,ME.
-Pine Prom&
ON/NAAND, 44 L 1/1/8.
•
' 7 . • Silver' . Plated daltods,.." -
DENNEIIt • ,aIIID.- 21141 11.FITL:
Tea Trays sad Cutlery.
but heimtia ITTONI
116 out common' goons
Pd.sie• •
R. E.' =ZED &
I 3==
: . - DR. lIMEMITEIt
com DINES - TO . TozAT :ALlt i
. 441 T., Wage% mi
il . 4
WIMPIOZIMIArt..4; ellanitillMetbe
.ast Waaluusta as 4 lassolsaals resaltisa froa
stinstntsi.cr ser esp.& UM Vtlal
Mb 0% UR, WM1.111. 1 1 1 .00..." M r.=
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loss'orinsawindadcgani. isainstath
an Wally Ltylemirall . a so rP. s 2l , l =4
TIM Ger Tian ,112
CM:trade nire oarmaa*Srjssons sr.
• or li VAVortF i r a *Talc=
g i m L 6 wy r=rfellt4E n tk i tsn.t=
rag'4lfrtcs=a attatc adorer, tin,
anrVicorrhoesc li
.. W o owing o r a resat.
1 ;ilir INNErstreiswile) 'mum
aaaisis Saila May ors osetala elan
Odious , * sad thonds oil=
V ii ult p laci =etkla
Esparyat[srigesrtest -,,...rattr..,,z
disessOs, OM tip to Udine arcane
of br Van ror sac itt:Zerps, 1.... gad ~,,,5 .
forarstam».comata.
:ties to Us SS.
am a n.b tMan u to dat a tas Ms
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ata =Wst : r 7 eampata,.,.. iegEERIOWTIVI i
Ity4ll/“ writ ~n g lhe ..,..
MI IDIKSCULas can So tom:WI Iwy ' &lla re szi
pees&•in , 11..16 tustillisal..llolllM. a pi
assaasatioa Is absolutely woman, .1.113
Ca.' i.n7Msntat attention to laCitrod.
gams
crutch Marmot/Litman
EltS CC , 12.1t clad with the olio=
alth MIT • resintrtltßuct taus
arr e-i psiciliar ,. . .'- -. T. L.
trillk Ishotalefjr Mao?
rdpft r ittUtill plaaSkisel SA , o= " 12;
ma two gamy& Ito matte leke bans
abs than ys. Wars ilt N a.s i aisoSP ir.
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