rya t• - 1 • It ' : s i . : . _ . _ . , 1 , f _ PITTSBITROH DAILY GAZET'T'E : TT - Pc:l'lA -t, THE DAILY GAZETTE, "1. H ONE NEWS. - DOI Improbable thatt.he Pr annnn meeting of the Wextern '.lxxneintA.tl Pres, win .b .held In tble cur. • • xnernhag, &hoot half-pact 2 o'clock, an :eh= of fire wall struck from Box 6.l.."Toented Titer the Fair Grounds, but owing to tbs lat c- We of thet. hour we were unable to learn the rKtiClGar . ~._, . --- Ilbeee.—The Pittsburgh tlelegeter to the -Zreittlen Associated Press, with accompauY - ladles. yesterday returned home [tom tilldritieurelort to Kentucky. They express .Xhigaselvee as highly delighted with the trip. Wire WhIPPING—John Johnson, a resident Of the Third ward, was fined thirty dollars Yesterday by Mayor Wow, for sehiPPlnir his obilryOUCe are Mao looking for Jackson Pro phater forthe same offense. - OMIT Is told of the Ills of a pocketbook qontadniolf 824,000 at the L,rtion depot yester day sad the subsequent finding of It by A YOgili man who returned It to the owner. and =illyto take SLOW reward for hls honesty, the satisfied with WO. Thru'l way the story runs. Accident—A little girl while PlaSlot oo liadthfleld street last night was sererelr la - Arad bra piece of iron LaMar from n trio ddartinder which she was playlet. She O. eked and carried Into lie. • Itosenbaebs' store, the expert proprietor or which E dressed th wound and restored the little 111117eret to con. e cionaness. - The Board of Dliwtors of the Third and Fifth ward Public schools held a meeting last Bight John Kelly Esq.. presiding and Mr. Charles D. !grain Mliclating ten Secretary. A resolution offered br David Sims Esq., re-. spatting the Central Hoard of Education to authorise the tlnsnt sub-district Board to mu =teacher to instruct the scholars 111j.lie n lengnage was adopted. This move n:lM will doubtless be followed by °awn to thesame direction In the- different school dis tricts. PaG Is, G. A. G., at a recent meeting passed iliClutiOna of thanks to the following named gcnaig ladles for their kindness In famishing Maia Imagingdowers y, P f n o n r in o r n Alice n N; ` .. Cone. Lizzie Clark. Maggie Elliott, Maggie McCormick. Lizzie Manioc - Ili, Miss Itandolph, and Rilia Hawthorn. Votes of thanks were also adopted In aoknowledmeutg for favors received on t he:celebration day, to Professor Averv.L. 0. Lolfell, quartermaster" Renner and Randolph, and Mr. Ira rst arr. Preaby.etian Female College. joint meeting of the Commkteee on Loca . • Ma and Fund. for the proposed Preabyterinn Female College was held yesterday afternoon ta %Dillard* . of the Find Presbyterian Church, Wood stmt. Nothing new woe developed tenherthan but meetlug. The Committee on ~1 reported progress and enlargement. Although the work had not been fairly com menced, they had secured name money and felt aoaddeaaof the result. The Committees, after a conference, adjourned for two weeks. • Obituary. Several days asfoire noticed the death of Mr. Charles T. Ihnisen, one of our beet known entreEs and manufacturer,. Mr. I. had been infferlng with what seemed to be n alight legolla Of paralyeds, and in order to recover hie health Malted the Hot . Springs of Arkansas. That, treatment did Min no good, and he grad maW aunt till the nth inst.. when death en sued. His body tent brought to the city yes , tarday tea the Pan Handle route. and the fa 'tiara is announced to take place this after -11001. The deceased trot nn agreeable, col.= Mous, charitable and kind-hearted gentleman. i sri r A in an unostentatious .a- 01.,o 1., did much in alleviating the .paine and softening pangs of distress -nod poverty. and his loss will be deeply mourned by large circle of warm personal friends. E=IMM! • It Is not as generally known as it should be that We have here to our midst a practical and thoroughly expert manufacturer of silk bats of all patterns, qualities and descriptions, and one whose workmanship Is equal to the finest iinportationa. We refer to Mr. George L. Troupe, who has succeeded to builditur up a serf large trade In his line, both wholesale and retell, and in establishing a very With re o elation for himself and his manufactory. He makes to order In any shape or style. and naing the conformeter guarantees perfect tits In all eases. .Emploring none but the most leishad artists, and giving personal superri. ion to all hi. work. sod -beside, being a coal faces and fair-dealing gentleman, o• can tec-. answered him to our readers as eminently-- worthy patronage and: deserving of an in crease of the success and prosperity which baa thaa far attended his establishment at N 0.65 Fifth avenue, second etory. 13=1= A Min of Sir Morton Pet°, of England, a de .eldettly darer and accomplished young 'gen iletaan, who Is making a tour through this MMuslit7, Is expected shortly to arrive In Pitts burgh to inspect our public parks and work ; V : Pasilmt OliOcails., late of Eittaulag, and familiarly termed U ed aapn of the A. . Railroad. Mu bean to preside over the Catholic Mission at the Point in this city. Be is an able and zeal°. ,pastor. and his withdrawal from 'Liaoning was deeply re, gretted by both Cathoilcs and Protestants. BM Dn. DOUGLAS left for Wa shl vat min lir yesearday for • short visit. BABA= Carson at last accounts was loanirtintsly domiciled for the rummer at Loot Branch. . 7 . 0 . SIESWIECE. Eat.. of the Chronicle. would not permit his mime to be apaln used for directorship In the Western Press Associ ation. and hence. was not re-elected. = • utti accident occurred on the farm of. Mr. George MiLler, In Hampton township. Sante- Clay, which resulted In the death of Mr. George Armstrong. Mr. Miller was building a frame farm and had collected a number of neighbor. to help him to raise It Saturday. The second "bent•' had been raised to its pro. Per Position, and several men were left to gasp it to position while the others went to get some center timbers. One of the "pike pans." It appears, was (c e nte r way of those who were carrying the timber., and some one called out to remove it. The order was toltunderstood nod all the polls were re moved fromvhc bent. when it tell and caught Mr. Armstrong under It. crashing him fear fully. The accident occurred at half-past tea o'clock and he died at five. Justice Hardy. of Hampton townsitip..beld an inquest on the body and a verdict of accidental death was rendered. The deceased wan fifty yearn of us, and Ism. unmarried.. He lived with his sister on the farm adjoining that of Mr. First Clan Wholesale Grocery. We Invite special attention of our confiner - dal readers, In town and country, to the ad vertisement of John S.Dilworth& Co., whole sale grocers, Nos. LIO and l Second avenue. Pittsburgh. The senior partner In. this Ono has been actively and largely engaged In this boninees since DM. No other , house now In yOgati among nadttes back so far: no other house has enjoyed a more extensive trade With city and coUntry, and no house has pot lessee or deserted more highly than this, the entire coufidence of Its numerous customers and correspondent.. ilteder the new arrangements of the firm. additional facilities will be secured, that can -1104 fall to benent both the ores and Its custo mise. The senior Mr. Dilworth has establish ed his residence In the emit, and will be al all times ready to avail himself of opportunities toggise by forgoer otherwise, In all the markets, for .the house here.. His thannittilatowledge of the local trade of this CU/, the result of thirty years' experience, frill give to this house peculiar advantages in supplying and replenishing the stock for the home sales. Mr. WHIP. DUworth will devote Ids whole time tothe oversight of the Pittsburgh house. He will be misled by Mr. G. Dlldertiack, an Old bewails with the customers, who, after leynaenting some three the Importing house of Howell, Darr SC - C 0... New 'York. has re turned to mere him old Intimacies with the friends of J. S. Dilworth 6 Co. Mr. James Penesy, formerly of the house of Means k 002.17 also Mr. Finathwalt, will In found in the sales department, all of them capable, licarteova and efficient. The high character of this favorite old sires—its ample capital and Its illtensise and admirable external and In telsat arraneernents fora large hoidens. we have no doubt will be appreciated and richly . rewarded by an Intelligent business commu nity.- -- THEVIRE'COMMISSION :, 110 . 43 1 / 4 ". B, . ;, thq—Appointotrat of Fore. The Fire Comudstioters held u meeting last orsening at their soothe on Louth avenue; for aka PligPogo of making the aDDOllltutente-of oaten and men for the several engines and look and ladder trucks. The appointme,,,, hare not - yet been announced, but we learn bent a creditable source that the following named prim= hare been appointed foretden: A. .f. Cuppler, Andrew Pim, John Rama. Mtnlngham, John igrigil i tAlge,Lson All tn t26 Scartt n fOn9gitt h i ook and ladd r g Otbei appointinents were made, but we wan =We to learn who they were.. • SHOOTING AFFRAY • Wiens Array at Ormstty Oruro--Ttre Men ilhan mina One of 'Them rteb•Ny. .• Am affray , of a scions nature occurred at Ones* breve, on the ,oath side of the Ito urobela river, yesterday evening. ty which 3WW02313 viereserlously,and one of them per- ImatfatallyAniured. Yesterday was a grand holiday. tieing the Fifth Monday after Sunday. and a plc-ole was held, at Grove. As I, customary, on snob oe thew were a large number of kegs of • n to the Grove, which were refirraed -So the brewery empty, and as a natural con .beta nee when a large quantity of beer Is elr- In a oompaoy of that character, come gotdrunk. In this lasutrove John Little to be the, man to whom the largest gaud of had been transferred from "IN kegs. and he was belligerent. H. bad a . leaded revolver with him. and becoming oden 501t=ehlepOtel:atiorinii, he drew plebs through Mr. John Daniels' arm. and then PBartholomew Muster in the abdomeo. ' wound. although a eery baleful one. not conaldneed reftone but the other may stove fate/. Both the wounded men Vs ormattonbeforlaustloeHelaehoharg .: with feloolous assault and battery. ~ was vanwoAm and held to ball for hie ap ',swam. at Court. • - . r_ I'. = CITE carmis. • Special Meeting Fetidns and Communica tions—Report of Com litres The City Tremnrer—Ordinsuees, A Sinichil meeting Of th elect md Common Council+ of the city of PI tAiiirgh mos held nt the Council Chambers, chi" buildings. h., , t er day. lotidny. June 6th. At o'clock C. 11. . • =I • - • - Members present—Messrs. Ahl, Ahlborn, Annetromr. Itissell , Drown, Durgwin, CuMn. Deciin. Duncan; Edwards, Friday. IBert, Grus, Hartman. I erron. House. E. P. Jones. Isaac Jones. Keb,vv. Kirk, !Autumn. Liddel Litt ell. Lloyd. Morrow., Murdoch, mu, ray, McEwen, McMahon. McCarthy. Philli ps, lteed. Sun ny. Seeley, Bhipton, Thompson, S. J. Wainriatt, •Z. Walaright, White, Wilson. rin motion of Mr Conlin Mr. °roes was railed to the chair. The minutes of thapreCeeding meeting were rend nod approved. Mr. Kirk moved that COunell proceed with the regular order of business. Mr. Llorgwin asked It !this was PreMan/ meeting. and if so for what purpose wan It called. Mr. Littell Stated that he meeting had beau called for the pitmen of drawee , ing the reg ular business, which had been delayed on ne count of Decoration Dar' Mr. Kirk's motion was adopted. Mr. White presented a petition for grading, curbin g end nertag Locust Street. Referred to Street Committer. Mr. Glenn presented a petition. for grading and p a ving flank alley. Accompanying which was an ordinance providing for the same. Mr. Jones :moved that the papers be referred to the Committee on Streets. Mr. Glenn amended by moving to to suspend the rules and pass the ordinance tinnily. The amendment was adopted and the ordi nance passed nanny. . Mr. Liddell n petition for the opening of Smailman street. Referred tattle Street Lom eli tee. Mr. S. J. Waintrrigaji petition for main pipes on Snowdon alley: Referred to Water Committee. Also n petition from residents on Penn ave nue. In Seventeenth ward, asking that the act for paving Penn avenue, be extended to that part of Penn avenue, accompanying which WAY en ordinance providing for the mile. The petition was received and the ordinance was passed underauspension of the rules. Mr. McMahon, a resolution against the open- Mg of Valley street, necompanving which was an ordinance repealing the ordinance provid ing for the name. The remonstrrince wea r read and the ordi nance was referred to the Sreet Committee. .ILio a petition for the' paving of Fith street. Referred to the Street Committee. Mr. Seely, a petition i for opening Madison Bronco. and on ordinance providing for the saute. The petition was received and ihe ordinance passed finally. - - .• • Also a petition from f.`aptain C. Negley, ack ingthatCounctl. provide his company •sritit an armory. Referred to the Committee on City Property. Mr. McMahon a remonstrance against the opening of North Ore/. Referred to -the Street Committee. Mr. Aiken 0 petition for opening Long avenue, and an ordinance prov iding for the 58010. Petition received anti the ordinance passed under a suspension of the rules. Mr. Gross presented she report of the Com mission fur the improvement of Penn avenue. :taking Council to have the water pipe laid on said avenue before the work of grading wee commenced. Mr. Gross stated that it was probable that some form of wood pavement would be laid on said avenue, and it WAR therefore neces sary that the water pipe should be toyed be fore the pavement was put down. Report received and referred to the Water Committee: Mr. Edwards a petition for the extension of Fifth avenue, sad - an ordinance providing for the same. . . Petition received and the ordinance pasted • der a suspension of the rules. Mr. Mornay. a petition tor the establishing • f a grade on Wilkins avenue. . Referred to :urrey Committee. with instructions to take immediate action. Mr. Murdoch. petition:ore review on a road In the Twenty-second ward. Referred to tho Survey Committee. Mr. Scully. — n petition for the opening ~ f Linden street, accompanvlng which wad on ordinance providing for the same. Petition received, and the ordinance wooled under a suspension of the ruin. fir. Unready, a petition for asewer In the Third ward. Referred to the Street Com mittee. Also Petition of Pittsburghand • Ormsh assenter Railroad Company for the one • •ertaln streets. Referred to Railroad Com Mr. Hems: petition for the opening_ of Anderson serest, in the Thirteenth ward. lie !erred to Street Committee. - Also, an ordinance changing , the name of Mason street to Camp street. Adopted under a suspension of the rules. Mr. Phillips presented the report of 'the Fi nance Committee, accompanying which masa resolution authorizing the payment of sundry bills. _Report received, and resolution adopted. Mr. Lloyd, cairman of the Writer (omen I tee, presented[he report of the Committee o t n Water. ReCOMpanTing which was the my roil of the Water Work., amounting to $l7OO. The report was received. Mr. McElwee. Chairman of the Committee on Market,. presented the quarterly report of the Committee, allowing a total revenue of i 17.5137 S. and tee expenses ter the quarter were v,:s: - • . The report Kee accepted. 3fr. White, Chairman of the Committee no Wooden Building.. presented an ord:nanen Tomtit's . permission to A. B. Logan to erect an Iron-clad. Also an ordinance granting same privilege tO Thoe Tmlin din osn rt McKee. Ordinances were adopted under a M.- pension of the rule.. Mr.llhipton presented the report of the Com mittee on tias Lightlns, as follow. Gm:Tatar-sr—Your Committee on Gal Light- Iralr4.oLtif4r7h7ll,"e- Otto f'‘ f the gas lamp poste for advertising purposes, and agreeing to pay a reasonable compensation therefor. Your committee, after examination of the subject, would respetfully recommend the' granting of the privilege, and the fixing of the compensation at one dollar for each post used. Accompanying the report moo a resolution authorizing the Controller to contrast 'with McCoskey to accordmce with the above. The report was reeetved, and the resolution adopted. 31r. Shlptcra, chairman of the Gas Committee, presented the following: rtlthc Sdect and Common Councils of thr (*Ow of Pittsburgh: Civertzusr Your Committee on Gas Light ing would respectfully recommend the erec tion of gas lamps at the following points: One a) on the corner of Fourth avenue and Ferry street; 0110 (If on Pasture street, between Elm and Logan streets; three on Crawford street. between Center avenue and Reed streett_two ou Arthur, street, between Center and Wylie avenues; one on Overbill street, corner of Halter's alley: one on Bluff street, between • Vanßream and 311Itenbemr street.; one on Franklin street. between Fulton and Town- Tend streets; one on Franklin street, between ownsend and Logan streets; one on earth side of Liberty. between Seventeenth nod Twentieth streets; one on the northeast cor ner of Spring between 35th and Slth street.. and one on the north aide of Third avenue eighty feet below Ferry street. The report was received and the recommen dations adopted. Mr. Kirk presented the report of the Com mittee ou the Allegheny Wharf, seltleg forth the fact of the disappearaace of the Allegheny Wkarfmaster. (an account of which was pub lished exclusively in this paper some dare since) asking that the office be declare.[ va cant, for which purpose a resolution accom panied the report. A motion was made to adopt the resolution. 31r:•McCarthy said that Mr. Hill was present and ready to answer my charges that might be brought against him, and he thought it would be unjust for Cooncll to act rashly In the matter. . . Mr. Kirk atated that Mr. Hill had neglected lila duties and had tolled to make a return to the Controller. • Accompanying the report was a resolution providing for the appointment of a Committee to take charge of the with a view of making a perk of it. Mr. Murdoch said that It struck a member from the rural districts as a strange location for a park. under the smoke of rolling glass houses, be. Mr. Morrow thought the Point - should be imporred, but he was not in favor of making It spark. lie moved toamend by substituting the word "city" instead of 'Teak," to that the resolution srcatid read"forcity purpose." Mr. Herron moved to amend by referring the molter to a special Committee tin connec tion with the City Engineer, with Instructions to report beck to Councils. Hartman moved to lay the amendments on the table. Adopted. The question recurred on the resolution, which was adopted. - lir. E. P. Jones. Chairman of the Committee on Roads, presented the report of the Com mittee: The report was received and a reso lution for the payment of the claim of Mr. Duffy out of the Coat Ingent fund was adopted. The resolution was adopted. Mr. Morrow presented a report from the committees on Railroads and Monongahela Wharf jointly relative to the construction of a track and depot buildings by the Pittsburgh and Connelissille Railroad Company on the Monongahela Wharf, a report of which we previously published. 31r. lame Jones thought It throwing away time to this ordinance, as. It sons illegal and Councils could not groat the rights and privileges asked for. Mr. Magnin had great respect for the gen tleman's legal opinions. but he thought Coun cils would not lose anything by pealing this ordinance. The city granted nothing but what It bad a right to grant, and If there was any loss it would be on the part Of the com pany. Council would be safe in leaving this question to the ItailrOad Company. The ordinance provides that-the privilege be granted for a period of ten years. at an an nual rental of MORI • Mr. Phillips moved to amend be et riking out the words . •ten years,' and make the grant perpetual. The amendment was adopted. Mr. S. J. Wainwright moved to lay the or dinance. over for one month and have It printed. Laid on the table. The question then recurred on the adoption of the ordinance, which wits passed finally. Mr. Phillips presented an ordinance grant ing the right of way to the A.. V. It. R. Own orer certain streets, from Railroad atreet to Liberty street. Passed to a second reading. Mr. Kirk:altered a resolution to lay the or dinance on the table. Mr. McCarthy moved to lay the resolution on the table. Adopted. • Mr. Phillips moved the third reading and final passage of the ordinance. Mr. Kira opposed the ordinance. He thought the matter should lay over until next meeting. He said it was evident that the friends of the measure bad "seen" the mem bers of Council while the other side bad no opportunity of investigating the matter. Mr. McCarthy said he thanked the gentle. man for the compliment he bad Mid paid the honesty of the members of Council. but for. his part be bad nut been "seem" and when br voted ho would not do so till:dlr. Mr. Liddell , moved that the Ordinance be printed and referred to the Railroad nod Street Committees. Mr. McCarthy moved to lay the motion on the table. • Mr, Liddell Called for the yeas sad MO with the_followinuf result: • -.4lglii=Nesers. Armstrong. Riesell. - 11rown. Coffin, Duncan, Rdwarde, Glenn, Hartman, Herron, Eimme, lease' Jones, Helmut, WlT man, Little, Lloyd, Morrow, Murdock, Mur ray. MeEwen, MeMeal. Phillips, Rats. Roth. Seeley, 13hIpton, Thompson. Z. Wainwright, Wilson-21. : _ - Naps—Messrs. Ahl, Ahlborn. Iturgorla. Mer lin, Friday. Gross, Kirk Liddell, McMahon, Schmidt. Scully. S. Wainwlight, White—l&' So the resolution +nu laid on the table. that he (ha not ;nut; hero for the purpose of rushing thu ordhrence through Council. He offered the ordinance with the plans proposed. Ile did not like Mr. Kirk's way of log-rolling for the purpose of defeating measures. He met them on this door openly and fought them fairly. The Or dinance u-ne Intended ea n benefit io the city more than to the railroad company. It con templated the relieving of the 1/11111.11 50 bus- Me M ga On Pike street; r. Kirk. in eXplauation. N1N14 , 1 that he had no personal feeling in the maven That what he had done was on the honest diseloorge of bit duties. Mr. Kirk moved that the ordinance be poet pftned for one month.nd tha on be printed. Mr. MeCarthY mooed to lay the table. Mr. Phillip. asked leave to correct a false StAtellirot. The gentleman, Mr. Kirk, bad stated the Allegheny Valley road had a con nection with the Pennsylvania road. which was false. Mr. IC irk -I ask, Mr. President, that the gen tleman be called to order. nod required to re call that assertion. There Is other lanconge he C. tue witholtt calling me a liar. Mr. hie ova— statement was false Mr. President. and Ire.t orate It. Mr. Kirk—l askAtte protection of this Coun cil. 'ollt.loir of It I can protect myself. The vote then recurred but he motion of Mr. MeCarthy to lay on the table the ; mon ca ll Mr. Kirk. on which the yomt and nay were caed tooth the following result: . . Aurs—M,Srs Aiken, Armstrong. Elisell. Brown. Collin, Duncan, Edwards, Friday, Glenn, Hartman, Herron, House. Jones. Ke hew, Landman. Lloyd, Morrow. Mur doch. Murray. McEwen. McCarthy. Phillips. Bees. Bush, Seeley. Shipton, 'Thompson. Z. Wainwright, Wilson-30. Nuns—Messrs. Ahl. Ahlborn," 13urgwtit. De, lin. Gross, Kirk. Liddell, McMahon, Schmidt, Wainwright, White—h. Mr. McCarthy then renewed the motion to suspend the rules and pass the.ordiminco tinnily. • Mr. Kirk called - for the yeas and nays with the following result: lion—MessF . Aiken. Armstrong. Bissell, Brown. Burgwin, Collin, Duncan, Edwards, Friday, Glenn, • Gross. Ilnrtman, Herron. House, tenor Jones. Sehew, Laufmnn. Littell, Lloyd. Morrow. Murdock, Murray; Mcliwen, McCarthy. Phillips, Rees.ltush. Scully. Seeley Shipton,Vhompson, Z. Wainright, Wilson tt. Anne—Messrs. Ahi. Ahlborn. Devlin, Kirk, Liddell, McMahon, Schmidt. S. 3. Wainright Wilson—a. So the motion was adopted, three.fourths of the tirembers having voted in the affirmative, tot the rules were suspended. . The question then recurred on thepassage of the ortitaunce. libel.* which Mr. Kirk again called-the yens and nays. With the following result: Aws—Messri. Aiken. Armstrong. Bissell Brown, Ilurgwin, Catlin. Devlin. Duncan. Ed wards. Friday, Glenn , 01'0,1, Hartman, liar ton. House. - Jones Isaac, ICehew. I.aufman LitteD, Lloyd. Morrow, Murdoch, .I.lurrar McCarthy. Phillipa, Hoes, Bash Schmidt Scully. Sealer. Stanton Thompson Wainwright, Z.:Wilson. and Pres ident MeAu Ahl. Ahlborn, Kirk. Liddell McMahon, Wainwright. S. J., White--7.- ,So the ordinance was passed finally. 1 Mr. Durgsviri °nem"! the rolloirlug resole . t IOU: • /hadn't!, That the Clerk inane no notice for meetings of Councils except no provided by the thirtieth ntle of Councils, as amended, and that the messenger be Instructed to `serve no notices for meetings of this Council, not lonied by the Clerk. I= Mr. Edwards called up the ordinance grant ing the right of way over certain streets to the Pleasant Valley Hallway Company, from the corner of Filth avenue and Smithfield street to the Hand street bridge. The ordinance was passed finally. A resolution relative to the removal of the Farmers and Mechanics Turnpike Company's toll-gates outside of the clty limits. passed In Common Council at a previous meeting. sync token up and the action of Common Connell concurred In. =! Mr. Morrow presented no ordinance nppoln Ing a slower on the opening of , Forbes stree , Read three t lines and passed under a .asps sion of the rules. Mr. Drown. a petition relative to awning•. Referred to Street Committee. • . Also, a petition relatire in rattle broker.' license. Referred to Finance Committee. Mr. Kirk. a resolution authorizing the clerk to furnish a cope of all matter to be printed In the !record to the publi.diere within a roan onable time after Council meetings. Adopted. Mr. Mcllwen. a petition for grading. paring and curbing l'enett niter. tinter - m.l tn Com mittee nn Strectc. Cowman Vouurll At a quarter past two o'clock uric branch WWI called to order, when the following mem bers answered to the call of the roll : Messrg. Arthurs, Barker, Bart on, Batchelor. Beckman, Beymer, Black. Booth. Bradley, Cameron, Carroll. Cackey, Chalmers, Creegan, Daum, Diamond. Dietrich.; Duff. Edwards. Faxon. Fedder, D. L. Fleming, John Fleming. Deanna, linre. Jahn. Jones. is ohne. Leonard, Lyon:. Mitchell. 31iller, Moore. Moorhead. Me, Coe. McGann, McKels y. Negler. H. W. Olher. Sr., It. W. Oliver, Jr., Pen der. Vrestnn. ter. Schneider. Seibert 5e1(4,14 Selt 7. shbtle. Shoeb. slam Smith. Sue:Oben. Surnigracc. Ver ner. Wallace. and Pracident Tomlinson. . . • The minute. of the two proceeding meeting were read and approved. C=l The Prevident—Tbis being an &Unarmed regular meeting well take up business in regular order, commencing ulth the Pint ward. Mr. Barton—l thought thiss a srlecial meeting. The call at least said wa so. It has been convened for the special of con sidering the difficulty with the City Treasurer. The President —We adjourned last meeting to meet may. Mr. Barton—l thought you titled that as a quorum was not present then, we could not adjourn because we could not meet. The President—Well then. we'll take up the special business for, which we have been gathered. I= Mr. Damon—To that case then, 1 hare n pa per here containing certain charges agnlnst the City Treasurer. It has been prepared with all the proper formalities Imd.is present ea in form. I need not rc'tearse what the dif ficulty to which I refer is as we all know that It hag already been canvassed. I would, how ever read the law In the case trot upon which these charges ere lased. The gentleman then read the sections from the Car Code In relation to the duty of oaf con and site rower. of (Inartell In Impeaching dellnquen”, and 'said “in accordance with that I rsubtait the following paper, which Is signed by the proper number Of persons, and Is legally Prepared [This paper was the same as that published in the Gascrnr... May 30. in the form of • pe tition it reviewed the case of the city and Treasurer, and was accompanied be a series of resolutions, the following, which is the first, being the principal one on°n which ell the others rested: 'Rau - Arca. That A. J. Cochran, Treasurer of the City of Pittsburgh. bo placed upon trial upon the charges title day presented against him by no.. S" O. 3.ldcaann. liar clay Preston. Samuel 3forrow, members of the Councils of said city, and that said trial be proceeded with, without unreasonable de lay, as directed by section 3 of the ordinance of said city, passed 3tarcb 12/33, relating to city officers.") E=l When t he reading of the paper had been con eluded Mr. Barton said Now, Mr. President; I move the adoptlonof the paper and resolu tions. I will now yield the door to give any member an opportunity to be beard to the case, after which I shall call the yeas and nay., upon theadoption. Mr./lure-7M's matter Is before the Court now, and wouldn't It be better to leave It until settled there. There's no tire- Mr. Morganl ask for Information. The gentleman (Mr. Barton) has been rending section twenty-six of the city code, but be didn't rend it all. If he will continue a little farther he will and that It rare the trial shall be fixed by ordinance." Now, 1 say this I. no ordinance to fix this triad. ..Let the gen tlemen present one. Mr. Barton-If the , gentleman will again rend section three ho will find that there hi an ordinntice there which gives the power. We don't need another. "Mn. 310101A\ =ADS LAW. • Mr. -Morgan fatter reading "No. V care folly)-4n-ell I think that [Wei not cover the case. It Is only a city enactment, toed I don't think it will take precedetwe of 'an act. of As sembly. We moat. remember In this matter that the treasurer has right., and ore ehouid oot be too hasty la going ahead. As the mat ter is before the Courts, I think we'd better let it go until a° decision Is reached there. Then we can come at it intelligently. If . we Ca ahead now, why Mr. Cochran epp pude to Court. toad it the decision of the Court Is against us. then we'll be inn box. I may say that the Finance Committee were unanimously of the opinion, when they con sidered this matter that Mr. Cochran wns wrong, and should be Impeached, hot they also knew he bad rights in the case, and they didn't went tountio ahead, and probably bare to go back again. They saw the trouble and wisely appointed a sub.comodttee t through whom it ha. been brought into court. I think it should Oral be settled there. If the court decides that the-act ls all right, then we all know what to dn. I don't want to vote on that wholesale paper; Some of the things In it are proper, and some I think ore not: 1 think we'd better act cantiouslY. Mr. Bartnn—Well, Mr. President. In reply to the gentleman I would ney thie matter is very plain. and it needs no lengthy argument to contain It. The resolutions will explain themselves. 1 need not refer to the history of this case agalk Now three resointiona show what we mean to do. They are In accord ance with the law. and I thlrik ate are pre - pared Then g. • - • - , if the gentleman .had examined the-ma ter carefully be would have found that it was the duty of the Finance Commit tee to expel Mr. Cochran from his higkoMee at once when he refused to do no directed by Councilor, whose semrant he Is. For my part I don't see why they dldn't do this: Idon't see where they gut the authority - to go Into . . court and have mists rAuctcat.ynoctrontos. But. the members have all canvassed the matter, and show what they think, so I will now call— • Mr: Morcau—gom on. I'd like to say A wonn mon. Thegentleman has said the Finance Commit tee should have deposed Mr. Cochran from Ilk high °Mama:A says wo here law for it. Well, now, the law which provides for the exercise of that power by the committee is when the Treasurer las defaulter. Is this the ensenowl Is it charged that Mr. Cochrasis books fare not equate—that be Is a defaulter: No, sir: on the contrary, everything IS clear and plain, and no charge of Irregularity can be made against him further then this difference of opinion. Now. I'm not here to defend him nt all, but simply to sky he has rights which we are bound to respect. Then, too, these rtumintions are too meet:Tilt - - Mg. Some of them lii vote for and some I wont. •II Mr. Cochran is to the wrong, um es ready as any one to expel him. But let us get at thst truth first. • . Mr, liana - co—Mr. President Ohio:tatter has sone on until we aro t h e pretty predicament. bet Is the state of cases Silly, - simply this. We elect a man, who takes as Import lad Oka. and their when we,as the represso r:4f lisi n c e irg e li l l e ed eu . ii:l N a r ig. c t n O l O r t n rey e o ln u a ; authority.. I think we should go ahem! no w that we hare Penni arid test this. I amts !tiros Of Mural' these resolutions, and mak - d t business lu fi l rt n ktleto a—As there hasbe b j "- Mon to Mr. Allinder es at been Some I will withdraw his name. e iqurs r an Immo- Lelia Mint.. There roerha, also, to be some of the resolutions wblob aro objectionable. Then totem! of .taking them up aura whole, lit call the yeas sad nays on • • , wul "tan .RisOunios. • Mr. Batchelor—Well, now, there is a time for all thing., and all Meal should (come la time. • Now I have no doubt my calking Olt. Barton, feel, a little born over thin matter. lie introduced the ortlinaude Which Is nose In Court„ and Perhaps he Is afraid It kill be there decided Illegal. I remember at the time I asked-Mtn if he thought It Ir. legal 'when he presented It, and be seemed so confident that I boas made to feel to too. Them Isnd man at the bar whose r.pinion I value more highly. and the fact of Iris presenting the nrdtnance carried great nveight. Now run all know how that ordinance pass ed. It hung for awhile in Select Council and ws endorsed by lawyers there. It wan then pas a ted to the Finance Committee and was re ferred ton committee of three Inwyers who pronounced It all right. Now son know law .yeart, like doetoes. don't always agree. shoes he matter hat been Investigated other lawyers have pronounced it Some of the leading men at oar bar have that opinion. The molter is in the courts now and n deck lon will soon he rendered. .•• • . Therefore I shall oppose everything of MI character Just-now until the courts have de tided. Then I will be Beady to proceed. Mr. Gnzzsa.thought the !natter chunk! 6. tested now. Mr. Batchelor—Then, Mr. President, to IPA the matter I more that action be fibstponed until otter the action of the Coons. Mr. Barton—Cap that be done? Is such a MCIIOII.IIi order? After some ''PARLIAMENTARY prtAcnct. In r fe t t rence to the method of getting at a. post onement, Mr. Batchelor'. motion be ng tied out by the Chair, Mr. Hare moved to pos no Indefinitely, but almost Immediately wi dross tt. Tee Chair then decided Mr. Batchelor's mo tion out of order, ante. Mr. Barton'. motion to call the veas annays woe whdraw. Mr. Itartim—l w o n't withdrawit n It. I think we aboidd be prepared to face this case. Mr. 'McKelvey Well, then, Mr. Presi dent, rmove to amend by considering the NC ole paper f[liatfOl. Tale will get at the Id a of 3.1 r. Barton. Ir. Barton accepted the amendment, and a v e being taken It was carried by a vote . ot 27 e 21, I ' I MIL BARTON AGAIN "ALL/t.” fr. IlartOn—Now. Mi. President, I again . l - theyeas and nays In the passage of the t resolution. EICEES2 ;Ir. Batchelor—Before that rote Is taken I wish_to explain what mine will be. I don't say that I um not In favor of expelling Mr. 'ochran, but Ido say thnt.l don't like (hots sweeping resolutions, and I don't believe t i.ls' matter should be hurried through in— Mr. Ilarton—[Sarcaatically,.]—Well, all we want Ise rote. The gentleman should'ot be afraid to put himself on record and go before his coast aunts. • Mr. llatehelor,..fsharply—l not going to rote. Pm not afraid to go b before tor constit uents. I don't care to hide whet Ido In this Connell in that way. I am ready to rote when— Mr. Dart on—Well. then, captain, all tre Ira i' lrgetTiT a 7= - Onler, gentlemen. orde The call for the 3 en, and nays has been an twined. The clerk trill get emote. . - While the clerk was preparing Mr. Jones rose and asked.for informatio whether. if Councils stoold decide to go with this matter in advance of the Court they were not setting their wisdom up again that tribunal. • Several Members, [opposed to the resolu tions] ••yea. yeti; that o what we mean.' or. pooit ion, *not Mak.. of the kind; or. will bring it before the Court. Mr—tones, subsiding. Dotreast lenity.] —Well. that's all I thought. We're wiser than the Court. [Laughter.] . Ile thl, time the Clerk sena roads . . and the 1:50 Or THY PLAT beg)tttto nppro ieh no lie called the roll upon the,. passage at the first resolution, which re- pelted as follows. • Meas.—Messrs. Dorton. Booth. Itradicy,Chnl mers, Crory., Faxon, (inseam. Leonard, Lyans, Mitchell, Miller. Moore. Morgan, Mose ley' McCoy. MeEelvr. Negley. Fender, Pres trSchletter, Schneider, Seibert. Sims, and migras..-21. Su • Alum. -Messrs. Arthur:. Albeit.. Darker, Datehelor. Beekman, Ileymer. Black. Com troc.t, Carroll. l'a,,key. Daum. Diamond. Di,- ri . Duff. Edwards. D. L. Fleming. J. Flea.- ingl Rare, Jahn. Jones, Kohne, Moorhead, H. V. Oliver, Jr., H. W. Oliver. Sr.. Shidle. St, d.t. Smith. Snwithen. Verner, Wallace, and Tomlinson. President-31. The chair announced the vote nod 'decided the,l motion lo.t. 5.0 the whole, paper ~ r 1 tabled. Tt . untatelor--31r. Pmsideut, I nose rent toy motion to postpone this matter nntll th ne regolne meeting of Council. The Pre.i dent —Pat it in writing. Iyhile Mr. Batchelor was drawing up hi resolut Inn a question sprung up between lb President and Mr. McKelvey. In relation to th disposition of the paper—the Chair having de sided that the first. resolution destroyed th whole paper. Sulumquently Mr. McKelve was made to see it In t 612110: t no. when h resumed his sent. . . Mr. Batchelor presented the following. Hese/rub That the resolutions In reference t. the charge, Barton.referred against Mr. A. .1. Cochran by Mr. B he tondo the special order of epithelia ut t hicerst regular meeting after the decision of the court to the ease auluthtted hr the City. Solicitor, by nriltle of the Finance Committee. • Mr. Barton—flint's not in onler. •You hay just tabled me resolutions, and you can't se on n nintler that hoe been disposed of.- , The President— it is right of order 'toile , you niter It. You might call up the resolution thlit meeting if you like, but you can't matt It a condition of 1 he resclutlou which you pre sent. 'cr. I - tetchier—Well I'll let It go. I don't rare. So the whole PPPCIIII bush:mt of the epeclal eeeslon way dleposed of. nod after a brief reepite Council proem - led to the consideration Of leg. 41.2 Ci ill( matter,. brevrese Tattesr vs% Mr. Canell now presented an .ordinance granting the Allegheny Valley Railroad Com p.., the right of may eertnin streets to the 'Pennsylvania Railroad. The ordinance was laid over. SELF AOSanAa. 0101:Nx.a. Mr. Arthur. presented a lengthy petition authorizing the appolnftnent of tt committee of nue from Selectd two from Common Council to bring before au Congrees the matter of vacating the annual femme,. to be used by the city as a ark p trona,. • Mr. McKelvey said that matter had been passed upon some time ago. Mr. Mitchell said he had presented a similar petition some time ago. and it was ap published. upon which committee had been pointed. wbri had the matter In chars , . Mr. Art hers then withdrew the paper. Mr. Arthur.. a petition for the open ing of an alley in the Eleventh ward: Referred to Street Committee. Mr. Sims, an ordinance prohibiting the tt. of bells on Street cars on dunclay. Laid eve under the rules. Mr. Ratchet.... eremitillon instructing the City Engineer to consult with the Ye .nsylva nia Railroad in relation to the cmostruction Of an lion bridge over their track In the ravine in the Twentieth .rand. Read three time. and passed. • kfc.D. L. Fleming. apetition fora flag-stone crossing on Wylie avenue, between imptu and Ellin streets. Referred to Street Committee. with power to act. Mr. Daum, petition for gas tamp on iPown send street. Referred to Oas Committee. Mr. Moothead. remonstrance against open ing of Granville street, Eleventh ward. Itte, [erred to Sheet Committee. - ][r. Oliver. dr., a petition from John Realty asking for abet °meat of assessment nimn open ing of Decliners street—amount .160. Re fenced to Street Committee with powertu act. = Mr. Oliver presented the follown Wur.sras. , The early cOmpletion of t i he g Lou isville Canal will be of great advantage to our city and to the people ..1 the Ohio and Missis sippi valleys. and will tbillze and make prom... able the large amount of -money already ex pended on the work: therefore Itraofrid, by the Soieat end ommon Councill of the City of Pittsburgh, th etae hereby res. Peetfully m a kewmen, and pray that they will speedily n appropriation suffi cient to complete the canal around the Falls of the Ohio: that our shipping and steam boat Interests are partially parented by the present delay and uticertainty: that the enlarged canal. allowing, as it will, the passage of steamers double the capeety of those now navigating the Ohio river, will tend to cheapen by one-half the. transportation on our grain supplies from the West, and sugar and cotton from the South. and the coal end other pro. duets we exchange therefor—thuS directly .4th:tine the wholepeople of the West and South. Readmit, That our Senators, Hon. Simon Came= and Hon. John Scott, and. our Rep. resentatlre, Hon. Jan,. S. Healey, are earn estly requested to present and urge our peti tion as It represents a matterof great favor tance not only to our city but to our State. Mr:Oliver moved the adoption of the reso. !minas. Mr. Morgan thmight It was too late is the contract for the work had been let. Mr. Oliver said that . thin was a mistaker That the work had been lel only in proportion to the appropriation tondo and on the strength of an approprintion. Other towns were mot"- ing along the Ohio. In the matter, and he thought Pittsburgh should take some action . The resolutions were then passed finally. Mr. Faxon presented n petition from Wto. Smith. of the Nntlonal Foundry, asking privi lege to erect an Iron-clad addition to his works to all the piste of the one recentlyde stroved. • Mr. Mahlon: a claim for damages from Pat rick O'Neil. for damages done hr the bursting of a water pipe. Referred to the Street Committee. Mr. Jones, petition for partial grading of Madison street. Also petition forgrading of Boyd etreet. Ilefeired to Street Committee. Mr. Miller, an ordinance authorizing the re. dnction of water taxes to the Fifteenth and Seventeenth wards fifty per-cent. He ex plained that during the day the people coutd not get any water—the-supply foiling from 0 o'clock in the morning until o'clock in the eventing. .lleforred to Water Committee. Mr. Mitchell. a petition and ordinance Bxing the width of sidewalks on Fortloth street. a nd Petpassed, , ition Bled.' Ordinance read three Move Alau petition unit ordinance grading and paving of Trent oiler. Read and accepted, and ordinance read three times and passed. Also supplement to an existing r.rdlnnece, authorizing the construction of 'brick houses In the Sixteenth and Seventeenth the same manner as though they mere con structed of frame. Mashed reference to the Inside walls of buildings.] Lald over. Mr. Seibert, petition and ordinance for re peal of ordinance for opening, grading - and. Commi pavltireofttee. Harrison street. Referred to Street . • HINIONATION. The Chair member te resignation of Mr. Oliver Tenon as a of Common Council, he -having removed from the city. Accepted. Mr. Nogley offered a resolution authorizing a special election to fio the vacancy on Toes. dav, June 11, IdU. Carried. Mr. Barton. a petition for grading Ronp. street. Referred to Road Committee. Also, a petition from Samuel Hafzlngt_k Co., for payment of the amount doe the Twentieth struction of a board walk in the The Referred to Mance Committee. • The President read the resignation of Elliott C. Matthews, Salt Inspector. Accepted. • nig ram= Colon - mm . B nzrowr. . . Mr.-Artist:re presented the report of tho street committee accompanied by the busi ness which was disposed of its follows: An ordinance for opening of Arch street, from Kirkpatrick to Cliff streets. Two patb• ilea, In favor of end one remonstrance against the same were •presented. Considerable dis c:lolon ensued. Three different maps were presented eacitof which described a different route for the street. Finally the ordinance was referred track for review. Petition from J. ii. Young for relief, which was referred" •to Finance Committee. Ordinaace for grading and paving of Reed street; passed dually. • Ordinance for grading and patting Twenty-fifth' street; PullsOd finally. Ordinance opening Locust street. from Stevens to Shingiss streets; read and laid over. Ordinance establishing the width of North I strut: read end passed finally. -Ocdimance for grading and paving of Thirty-third street; also Twenty-fifth streets; also grading and fUESDAN paving of Mulhorry alley. loon Sixtieth street to Swinepart's line: all of which were Mass e d attar. Reports of viewers on Harrison street; majority report apProved. Rills of viewers on various street...a . ..mkt/1' to t4Bn, were approved. Report of viewers rd i the opening of penny street: approved. xgwarnriltW... Mr. 011ver,Jr., presented the report of the Surrey Committee with plops which were dis posed of as follows: • 19an of aow. grade on Fifth avenue, which was adopted. Plan of extension of ; Webster avenue. .hp proved. Planer Ilar.elnwl wieune. and Frank street Cemetery, Stanton. and Mowry avenues, all of which wereapproved.' Mr. Oliver alsoareseitted an ordittanee . for the widening of lowa street. Passed tinnily. Mr. Sims called up au ordinance for opening of Websteravenue. laid over nt last meeting. Referred to Street Committee. THE CaiNIVELERVILLE DEPOT. • Mr. Moorhenittalied up the ordinan 'grant ing the Lbnnellsville Railroad Conlon y privi lege to_girect depot on the Mon ugaheda wharf. Mrev ion sly described in the Mr. Murgnn objected to the oral ace. It would be a nuisance. He did not )(eve in giving the road the right to possess Hy prop erty. forever. Ile thought the buildturas pro poled would destroy the svh trf no fares the city. was concerned. The wharf had been paved at a cost of :min, and this would be throwing the ground away. Mr. Oliver, Jr., favored the red! ante. Af ter some disonsslen.he moved as n amend ment to the ordinance a provisio requiring the company to pay the first five y era nn an nual rental of Vas), the nett five $4.000, the next eve $5,000. the kiext at, dtl Ots). the neat five gfi 3 ON) and the last five $10,014 making the lease expire 1 Ithirty years, and making the average annum rental td,ooo. Mr. 3leKelvey moved to suspend the rule. and pans the ordinance Ruled.out of order by the Choir. Council then adjourned. • , .Imusenlena. The lovers Of fine music will this week have ample Opportunity afforded for the enjoyment of rare trans. offered by amateur performers of high vocal reptant Ma hereabouts. Te , night nt St. Paul's Caliedral, the talented choir or the church, aided and assisted by n number of amateur vocalists. and Bt. Cecalia's brass band, will give a a grand sacred concert. The seine, Mons have been made with eat ferns geed taste and care, and as they will be rendered In the Immense cathedral, accompanied by the mam moth organ and orchestral lust ruments.a treat as novel as rare and charming . can be antici pated by all who attend. The seats are not reserved. THE Clartrava Sot - ttirr, an organization einbmcingonr most talented and acorn/411MM vocalists, most of whum vie In their musical culture and attainments mitts professional ar tists, will afford two of - their Incomparable concerts at Masonic Halt no Thursday and Friday evenings. Theprogramme Will pre sent choice and varied select Inns, solos, duets, trios, quartettes and choruses culled tram the sublime productions of the masters, and the popular contposltont of the due. Each night different progratunie mill het offered. We feel sure there trill he, large attendance, inas much as the Society has large eluims an the cultured and reene,t element of society for encouragement andsupport, and besides fur vointlitat inn. of deeitical merit and beauty which are intitentseires sufficiently at tractive to ernual the hall to Its utmost Ca pacity. •- AT Tug Ara:nu - 1r Carver,. .1, Ditty's cele brated tninstrola will hold forth each evening of toe week. This company has eso often ap peared before our communities that we feel that it Is hardly necessary to present their claims for public favor In this place. .It will cornice to say that they represent the Pained .cork opera, and depend more-on support from the cultivatedpeople than others, Ignoring all vulgarisms and presenting truly - Artistic pel f/mm=lcm They number many of the ben Yoadista hi the profession, :Ind offer each evening an entirely new 111111 carefully framed programme. lie hope they will receive that encouragement which their merits warrant and that the Academy will be crowded dining their stay. ACtttun II lie 1111: MRtvberre Festival be held at the H ome. on Fort let h at reel, above Butler, on Thursday afternoon and.evening. Jane felt, ltda. blurb pleasure IS anticipated at the return of this annual festival: and the proceetia derived therefrom being intended for the support and comfort of Indigent aged and helpless orphans. the patronage of a 4fm eronspllbllC i• solicited on this oreasion. The ran of the Citizens Fassenger Hallway pant wit Liu a short distance of the group is. The Pam or AptoogO A store of the t Imec of St Cypile.. by lb 'NIP Rev. J. M. Neale. A. IN.. Ward!, of Stick. vine College. New yr,rk. l'att A:Aniery. Fn .ale by J. W. Plttock: craer... • Tittle wort. arneeared first in this colon ry In the columns of the •tehureh Hecoril," selected talet only the best of Dr. Neal.i . S. historical s. but also towing to the manner of Its publication in Englandi, that with which American churchmen were t he 'envy acquaint ed. It it now reprinted. for preservation in v e l r u m a a b n le n an d f c o h r meap and es w si i on ptotv ee - a l t i br on r c y of every churchman and WI inhere w Miran enjoy histories' sketches of the customs and habits of the primitive Christims, writtentin s style graphic and pleasing. Hon to Look Voung—Mateen.— itt;nl point or use vile Hair Restorers. but simply apple Hagutt's Magnolia Balm anon your face, neck and hands.and use Lyon's Bathalren upon your hair. The Balm makes your complexion pearly soft and natural. and von can't tell what did It. It-removes fretikles.tamanllow nem:, Hug-marks, mothpatehes. ete.t.and In place of pansred le face, you have the mar- Lae ;natty of xquisite belle. It given to middle ace the bloom of perpetual loath. Add thee., effects to n splendid brad 'of hair produced by the Katbalron, And n lady has done tier best In the way of adornment. Brothers still have no spinster Oster* when these articles are around. T 411,1 The Spring Rini* of' Henry ft. Mer chant Tailor. nt corner or lienn avenue and =math ner•ot. Is now large and coinidete.-'3lon nicne llonpain continues to prenlde at the cut tng. Hecker'. Farina formsa very naraeuble light, nutritive food , a superior article. to puddings. anti Jellies, and .1s highly mom mended by phyzicians for invalids and , chil then. Sold by ull grocer, MARRIED lICIIASEIL—EOLOKCKER—On Thursday C.lllO I.E. Juno 2d. 11570. stiff's !World liCl.lllltuth *mu Church. by the pastor. nor. 0. A. Wonset,af r JACOB acturrn awl -Miss 90PQIA 1401.1110C1f. ER. both of this city. IIS] d i n t i .l 4 4 4 - 1/N. • . . ' Funeral .111 take place filla Arrrelanoll, Jane 78.11. at J o'cruck, from LIG lato residence, No. Spa Mem Week the bland, of the I fealty ere respectfully Invited to attend. HAS:LIN—June en, 1870 at rennet SA RAIL 3.leALleTtlt, In her .1 . 4,1 year. f Funeral from the residuaoe of bar moth., No 209 Bearer avenue, late iSlanehaster,) on W[h• 21ciDa arrifixoon.at 4 o'clock. Friends of She faintly are respectfully Invited to attend. -1 KASARINE. A POSI Al EC WARRANTED TO RESTORE (ARA' 11AlIt. A ha, Kidder & Wetheral's Raven Ink, nos best Indelible Ink In the market, 23 cents per bottle. Every bottle warntntod or no male. • Genuine French Glove Cleaner, Pon Cleaning Kid Gingen.. Fin . 614 at L.II.IIOSMACH'S Patent Medicine and Perfume Depot, 11,70110 FIMITIMELD STREET. ,• ,THST, IN TIMEL Summer Millinery, neledlng entirety new styles In IMO BONNETS, • FLOVVICIIN. RIBBONt+, NIADC-.12P LACES. OIMAMENTS. aziol NOVELTIFA • IN EVERTI DEPARTMENT. MrS. S. C'. 1015 b, N0...1 . FEDERAL STIER,' .-.1 tuya. JOHN M 1 I, ROPER. & CU. Bell and Brass Founders, ENGINE, LOCOMOTIfE AND ROLLING MILL BR4.SSES Made Proniptly to Order. • •BABBITTS METAL • Made and Kept on Hand. .roplletoni awl Stentaanstrenct J. M. Cooper's Improved Balance Wheel STEAM PUMP: Mrafr itP2lloll.l)9lTlESlratarril Pa. Livingston & ORICT M1) C619 OASTII•TGS.: o,f4fazi d o l ., thaw ankles of altrarVifirdir h er W4""" 4 4 r e' Mae awl Works near Ortir Mall! °Om, Poetolnea sadre”• I,oet. Box d t" . burgh. DOELiI.I C ". 1 4 mut No. 9. to_art ib utdAu llie v ic r &T steamer42ll,:: MORNING, JUNE T. 1870. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS. Ily resolution of the Committee on Common Ground. of the City of Allegheny. all Claimant to Bottom fonds on the south front of the City— including what iv known se Neloon's !viand *Rd other properties—are invited to meet with the Committee oil FRIDAY EVENING, June 17th, in the City Bulldlna, Allegheny. They are also notnested to bring with them obstructs of MI and any plan relating thereto they may have 111 their possession. J. R. OXLEY, If .16:711 Clark to Committee. Orrice of MONONGAHELA INPrIKANCO C 0..) N. E. corner of Wood Ft. and 4th Ave., Prreurnon. Nay 234.1tt70.) mrDIVIDEND.—The President and Manors of this Cempatfy DOLLARS day declared a dividend of FOUR PER SHARE on the Capital Stockof the .Cumpany, net of the earnings of the last e l l months, free of Government tax. Pa hie in cash forthwith. mpCkato JOHN If. CLANILY. Secret , . re - . 1 MEETING OF THE STOCK . . HOLDERS of the FIFTH AVENUE BANK of Pittsburgh will be held on THURSDAY EVEN ING, June 9th. at S o'clock. In TIIUMS HAM. No. 241 Fifth neenuo. for the nisfinsle Of amand log Conatltutlon and apprnral of By-taws. myldwita DJ...PUBLIC NOTICE.—HaTIng been appointed GAR and GAR METER LNEIPEC. TOR for Allegheny county, notice is hereby even that until the necessary office md Mechanical Test ing Machinery ran be provided. 11...1110e found at the OFFICE OF • THE NATIONAL FOUNDRY AND PIPE WORKS. - Twenty-third street, near Penn, Pittsburgh. EIZEME fcZi:nSd _ flu and oas Meter inspector: ay.BOUIiTY. $lOO Bounty Collected • For all soldiers a he enlisted between May 4th and laip 26d. 1861. who were discharged for disatill- Itr before serving two year.. and who hare hereto fore received no bounty: The underelaned Ilea removed his iitare to: Ga. ZWITs Dundlng, corner Sixth arena° nod Smithfield 6+144, and is now prepared to collect claims speed: Sy and et moderate rates. Call on,oraddrese. with Stamp. B. F. BROWN. Claim Agent, Geerrys Comer Sixth avenue and Smithfield street. Pittsburgh. P. CANDIDATES. Er.FOR COUNTY . COMMISSIONER. GEORGE NEELEY, Of Mannall To/mania subleet to the decision of the Union Republican County Convention. _ 0:r FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. • BENJAMIN DOUTHETT, Of Indiana townahip, le a candidate for County Comaisaloner. in aubordination to the declaim id' the Reentaloart Convention. ibit 530dna in rebus. aplitaladST REMOVALS. REMOVAL. S. P. SHRIVER & CO. Ilnre remoeed from weir old stood , N ot. 27 end Not 9i9 Liberty St.. S. I', STRIVER & CO., nplt REMOVAL. • THE OPIFIcE OF Tilt - en Alleghv Inouranee Company • Mt been removed from No. 3711 (lb avenue. to No. 67 FOURTH ANENCE, BETWEEN: MARK ST AND WOAD STREETS. J 0191,111 LL, Secretary. pEMOVAL--FREDIE SCHROEDER, M.Th. I. Tailor and Dealer In Gentlemen'. t'undstllng Goods, also Gant/gem , and Boys' MIS/1g on band and made to order at tbenbOrt est SWUM, has rammed from bls Lateatand. No. 9:2 Fount. Krems.. to so. 31 woOD STREET, corner of Third avenue. corner - DECORATED AND PLAIN Marble and Slate • MANTLES, Mod. by steam power. Tbe only place :n Western Pennorlsenla Clods Slew and garble Starblelsol Mantles WV 1111 d, rifirMTLX4.l4o3l.thes,Wen sootlng. Counters. Furniture Tom no marbleised I tl r ;S m elnee i co st O nITIT no o d f %W e rtz ' i e str. c4 . an " S p grre " , Sold at Na. York prgrsat 319 and 3 31 LIBRA. STREET, Plagurgb. Pa. myni.wg-T W. VC: WALLACE. WELCOME BAY AND 'GRAIN RAKE. Farmers, look to your lowest mad buy none but the Welcome Oboe! Tooth Wheel Hate. It Is the simplest. In Its eounrunlon and tan In me: ex amine It beton you ,boy any other: sold as low as the_eommon rakes and cm be wonted by a child 7 or ft all old; It le solf•operaling. Tb• hone does nearly all the workiand It am be nm natant' without danger to rate or drives, an anwantana In °dte rake. Manufactured In ColumblanwOhlo, an sold Mere, inolnale ntall. or at 319 and 391 LIBERTY srlizrr, lilttaburgh, Po- by I= cIT R. M. McCOWAN J R. aIsKOWN R.3l.3l'CoVvail&Co., BOULEVARD PATERS, Pave Sidewalkneellars,lnalde Yardey Drives, &e. A LARM:ZING AGAINST CHANGES OF/TEAT a l asit i g i gaTlTlttOg2l . stit i lFEßAl. V n. T RIZ Ilurgiar•S P k i g ' J.I) C 4 . slylnrlkiTss THE PARTNERSHEP . ,_ HERETO- F"RI usl.ung between A. Ballou, and W. C. Adams, doing buslassa under the OM mime of Its Lou k. ..Adasia. srot thls day dissolved by mama/ consent. W. C. ADAMS assumes all lisibilitles:aud all debts -our the arm are to be bald to him. • A. 8AL17013, • W C .ADAM& T leth. igto. • W. •,1/2 ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, ED. BARKER, Proprietor, Cat. Pena M. and 11th, formerlyald Canal • HEAP . Tom-HTiNwAas: FMRONR. dada,*{ LARGE SHIPMENTS 01 ALL lands - of froth nib are eaT a at mood ira= " : PriaTAi r ik and at il pep stand ia Twin Pit; ;tom, Anagbany oorner attend and Ohlo streets. Our Ineetreareasios In the bunion an. We to Wasp haad a ant dam article. lad ...11 while al.h. Salmon. Amin& Illset Base- sod While Paray. all at my low Flees. litre us eall, we will 'mire a nue article. WOOS!. !ale or retail- Ali orders Nl.d pros:2ll7. JOHN GILLESPIE, • Chimneys S wep t dart . o.rpfts isitout tricking /Wt. All ritMliCltrirtfrY. ad " ' IS 4 4 . °. .,, 1 1 Sault/Weld W. 1.. Plia!bUrgh, will x4ttlr. Prompt-LIMO. - , my.ll..rea GEORGE HULICK, • . •: lI.AILD WOOD wpm., . r4 i 4/4 0 t1T i o, LlTV,Wrlfrorm o r t : 7 o 4rns ta Atm order. All kinds of Fun:atom ropolrod and Tor• rattled. .• Item 1 Otrials.lon to 'florid Alton, Board Measurer. tonOttell D ISSOLUTION NOTICE. • Thi'w . e.nhipbirotototooxlatos between STEYR= O. MIDDENS and J. U. lIIcGOVERN. Rogood In the ottAtllog ood for/m.lMay of Sumo boats, sof it& day Rissolvod by mutual comsat. • • • STYMIE? O. RODGERS. • ID:GOVERN. Prirsnunisll.Niy 31.1N10. . • ja,da .R I ALTIZORE BEERRIXDI, SHAD, &c. potne u te llernew to Dwel .ad Imo twnele mei knives: Na 1 ~,V,,itri t r ef f ifth= 4 0 . do. all elm g e Z i giit h berreir atVd r 4:1.1"4:%111 1 . halve% Selma In elm IioIILL,CEM4rat en choice. For pee low to the trade • •ww WAlv ' :vra VA L IT4. 00 Uwe. .pisz . 4 1 — A amMl, lot or rilesp Pine UNE,' Just re., delved In tad order, and for ule low, at the Sly Ordoevref JOIIN A< RICNRIIAW, malt borner Liberty and xwtj etreets. le bates Kentucky In store H I n' ISAIAH rooter a co. SODA ASH.-100 CU . Is i for Sale by OFFICLAM I=l Crry TR. St'll EN'S orvivr. Prromunon. Juno 1. 'tin), N ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRO. 5T VISIONS Ilia City Mice, twtlee 1 1 1101,4 Y 17hf:itZ.Tr.. 1 ;11 ° .7 "111101'111"1 "'"*"". City, ( itv Building, Special, Poor, Busi . ness, City School and Ward School Taxes and City Water Rents been For the this ye day ar 1870 returnhed,to in accor fo d r collection. ance with law A , deduction of Fire per eentutu nle will be allowed On dII Tares mud Water Rents paid nu or before the rat day of August. and Two per centutu if paid between the drat days of .v.¢. and ditoun,h day of September. =I I== OrrICZ Or CrYX ENOTNerit Juno BritrEVOII. • PirrentMau. June 2d. 1870. NOTICE.—The assessment for Grad 'NG, PAVING and CURBING , 18ttt street. from Butler etreet to the river. Is nosy ready tor examination and can be seen at this'office until ItIATVIMAY. June 1121.1870. when It will no returned to the Pity Treasurer's °Mee for •JoirN H.. 1. MOORS. City Engineer. • Cti CONTRol.Lertle Orglum. 1 Prriang on. P. 21sy 19th 1870. 1 T‘ l loTlet: IiEREBT fill"}:"i TO City holders of Overdue Municipal Bonds of t e City of Pittsburgh, to forward them to this ogled for PsymenL Interest, will be Minded on such Bonds al tegJuly 1870. By order of thelllnance Committee. myl2 R. J. McGOWAN. ()Prigs or ein Fe rENnN/g. IMan 3al en 7o . NOTICE.—The AssessmentB for the Grading, Paring and Curbing of TWENTe- NINTH STREET.'. from Penn Avenue to man, 'tenet, le nine Mady for etagulitagon. And C be fee. n tram Mlle.,' until TIIURSLAI, June 11th 11- 11470. wen it win be returnen to the City Trans urer's Ot t o. for collection. 11. J. SWORE. Jet City Engineer.. pROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED Co,NAT, e 67f, b Z7.g.T. e L u girog r , " y .o tir'c O ul t r " gent for weter pipe ot the followm b glll4s.• I ' 4 t ‘ rh. t iol i tAlti Inch. pite. 10 inch. pipe. 8 Inch. rel . .1' ..t1 arliflt. Chief Engineer. IMEM:II3 IA tn.Yonewv. May M.L.llsyid. OTICL—The 'assessment for Gra -4-, DING mtd PAVING of Chostnot street, from north side of river avenue to the Mechanic street bridge: also, the 'assemment for the construction of a BOARDWALK on Bell encase, from Federal Street to Willis streaLare now reedy for emulsion- Goa and can be:seen Attila omre until SATUR DAY, June Ath,Lls7o, when they will be pieced In the hands of Gm City Controller for collection. =I =MI =1 LEAD, DRII(8, &o PITTSBU RGII White Le a d and Color Works, J. Sehoonmaker & Son, • PROPRIETORS. 34..dnuct.... of WRITE LEAD. PETTYAD, "° E= 45 1 . 15,1 dil, 4i6 and 12 Rebeera Strrel. EIEEMEM We mil attention to the guarantee pasted on our gsrlctJi Pure White Leadhen we say •-pur er carbonate of lead. - we mem o chemically pm re,” that la free front Acetate and HydrSte , and there fore la whiter and superior. both In color and coy .VITIITALLI to bee purer carbonate of Lead d whiter than any in the market, end will forfeit an prlee of this package If containing the least adulteration. ItE:iDERSON, J. & BROTHERS, 2841 Melly street, DasUm In Drugs. Puha C nt Moutmues. .1u523 FLOUR. PEARL STEAM FLOURING MILLS. R. T. KENNEDY & BRO., AI.LICGTIENI OTT, PA ' , • Manufacturers of the following celebrated brands of flour. Reef:en Brand an 111184111 . •10d }lollt. that 3 Sm ra givtar Blue Bentire rand. A In. 1 Extra Family blow Blue satisfaction. 1 Star Red Blend. agood Family F10c... superior to an of the ante grade In the market. y All breath warranted es represented. April 20. IS7O. STONE Machine Stone Works, Nortbwant corner of liittaaCtionnonn. &Ilona(' nY. 1.11.61 K ATWATER. & CO.. Moe on hand or prepare onhort. notion. Helot& Vi . l,Btap Stone*, Illtp (or didevralks. Brewery ta Ate. .11ind and roo3b Stan.. So. order, promptly e•+m•o3l LS. LOLIISV - ILLEII - f. DIIIIILIC CEMENT. 010 11414_C41442•4 ..4,44r. For sok br J. 5. 64111 n .D. ° QV 141 Ant imuoa. AMITEMIKENTS. Er ACADEMY OF NUSIC. • Yon SIX SIGIFS OYLY.• • Commencing MONDAi. June fith.l9llo. •Carneris C, Dix,ey's Minstrels, C:rand Star Troupe or thetrorld. ht. Ilea R ELEVENTILATZET O P ERA itousr., ilitz,- DILMiln, In their unequalled, Ethiopian. Soirees. , TWENTY STAR PERFORIERS APPEARING NIGHTLY ..i.nmissans—Orobsetra.73e... D rw molly Orate. 33c.; Geller? 23 fen Cirtls,sst4 A ltesor74. u dea m. ts ti r4 , o6 .„ ti . ad o a n t th a r . offle of th. Doors open at 7 P. ■.: performs . ..6 l o% cala t. etr, at S iti- GRAND Sacred Conce ST. PAUL'S CAME Tuesday Evening, June 7, 1 Doom open at 7 o'clock. ADMISSION, $l.OO. g(HIIRCH HOME Strawberry Festi . al, Will be held at the HOME on 40th .ltyet. attroll Butler,ou THURSDAY AFTERNOON and ETS.N. ING, June 916,1870. Much pleasure tnltooolpa ted at the return of thin annual fonital; end the proceede derived therefrom being Intendb4 for Us support and comfort of lodlgont 01046nd help less orphene, the patronage of a ssus4us public Is sollelled on this occasion. The cars the CM. sens Pusseneer Itellway Co. pan edible • short distance' of the 11 . 00040. JohrlO ar MASONIC HALL. Two Grand FOR T/IR BENEFIT OF 11If CANTATA SOCIE FY , THURIIDAY end FRIDAY El - I/VlNOune 91h and lf/th. • Admission $1.00; Stinson Tickets. l i 3Q. . For HI, at Mellor & Roane's. No. 3ftb 11,•• nue. Complete change of prier/Dame on F king oven. it o reserved accts. • 1 " let:ya _____ AIICTION . .__ Wilkinsburg Pro )erty AT AUCTION. I will offer for Sale. at Public Auction on W ED NYADAY. 'me Sib. ea .1 o'clock P. It. abont klif sores of proundopen which are a LAT , E BBIC.IE DWELLING lIOUME. brick Tenmt 110 se. Stable ~., ~ and el[111•IC House. Wash House. C I flOOOl.. Orchard. !lc. This property is upon o 0001110. burg Turnpike.. and Is within eve min tea' want of the relined station. It soaks. a vary =aorta hie resident...and is atitairably fitted foil mbar ban Hotel or country boardinghouse. It Ist:MVO ea the Eftirbach properly. Bidders are !Pelted to enemies the premises befell, the Bela, which they can reach alftiest any hour by rail. Trniin—One... third cash, balance In four must Instalments, wtth e==M.M2=! Houses and Lots • SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY, _ AND Boyle • Street, Allegheny, AT . A.1.70T10 On TUESDAY, June 7th. at 20 . 010.0. will tie sold on the prosalacs. that very desirably located property 170 street de ThceZ The house is • two story brick of N rooms, with bob and oath water, bath, gth. range, toe house, brick•coal boon and goad dry collar throughout. Brick and frame stable In the rear. If desired, half the ground will he sold with the hotels, end the other half In two lots. Partieular attention is directed to the eantml location. Also. n e ar o'clock, the Prormir Nth , 13 8n.74. street. North avenue and Fen eml exert. or. 20 by Beth feet, to pared alley. Nouse. two atory brick. rooms, front nod bark yard, hot and cold Pater, balk. fns, Sc. Once location , being near to ark, Market and street cars. Terms no sale. Pressesbmaieentsumedlately. Inspection invited. Je3 A. LEOGATE. Auctioneer. WALL PAPERS. NEW WALL PAPER, - - FOR SPRING SALES, at Isto. 107 Market St q. • I•TEAR FIFTH AVE. We elm offer to the public • Maar PAPER ItANOlNGHtinsurpsomed In'the Westlfg cn, %lira) ntf t eaCM729 ttl 'a lt4Pl q ry DIiSIONS In telln told 01 . 101 colon,. roe 0 lll*Rocnas,'Ac. Aloe W OOD and ATIONS. TINTED and d GILT PA MxtaTitralei 1! '. .114217,41147effXri110VN BLANKS for Chambera. Az. All of which we Nest° lee. •• low a• the loweet In the COG ifaid isee. at Aa.lQ7, Market M., near Fifth Avenue. JOS. R. HUGHES & BRO. Inh12:116 • ALL. PAPERS. SPRIIiG; 1870. P ICES REDUCED. 49 LNCIIP.4 rode UoU al 760 per roil. Ol L .Artlf- " Al = 1 1143r p/Nolr. U. • ELnuAlP7ooencta and American Pacer Hupp ines.not specified above imperior to any wisest meat ln the country. Woe We at • W. P. MARSHALL'S ..! New W tts helesile saifltatall 9101 e. 191 1.4&17 stmt. Pitowth. LIVERY & SALE STABLES. Robt. H. Patterson &t Co., IZEIIIMIZI Seventh Avenue ami Liberty Street =I WILL. ONI EVERY SATURDAY 1101. D Alt AUCTION' SALE HomiN, ea rrlag6. Bugles, Wagons, And everything aorartaining to the Horse. Parties desiring to seu will plea*. loses their no. tics of conationtient an or be foro Thunder of each week Is order for waveruslnk. Prompt attention and good nwe will be elven all block left for WO. JOHN H. STEWI.R.I' Averio.w. Jowl 9. rrmone nowt. ROBERT 11. PATTERSON & CO. Livery, Sale and COAIIESSION STABLES, fur. Serenlh St. PITTIM6RGI7. PA. ap26111 , ~~! ___ NOTICE.—Notlre IR hereby Oren that an application fora Charter of Incuroo.• ratiOn of “THE RUMOR. CHURCH D'AILDI6S AND TID4TRTIIEN OT THE CITURCTI OTTdE ATONEMENT.; has lawn Mad to the Protheno• taara Odloa of the Court of Como4n Plow of At. laahany county, who:0 tha taloa 1011 rostaln open to Ltopoottdo and Adeeptloo.tuttO Um FIRST DON DAT Or .111N8141DiT.. M.A.WOODIVABD. AtyIITIVT for A prllessiti. .011.184 MEM hiOTICE.-IThereas, Lotliqrs of . Ad- MINI ORATION AM MO Mato of TROYAEI Li= late of PrOflolon township. tHwommod, bays boon irranAea -to the sabscriLe..lll lodebto3 to the veld notate are rol l ossied =l , l InnoodparosenUand Wombs, ellasn. or da toamlla WlOlO the ow*, Off wad *Oedent will make known Om moue trlsoo.of .!`' ad . . ;Pinta BarIIONS, . Jgll.ll'AdminZPY. istrato , . r . lIIMX9O OTlCE.—iYhpreas. letters of Ad• • • • „ . . )11.4 - 113TUATION' on :the estate ei ISAAC •KINIGHT. tate Id Bahleln ttnrnehlp. deemed. bash been granted to the subscriber. all Indebted to. the mild innate are requested =l.l Immediate payment. and lento having Malmo or de, mends Antos& the eatato id the field decedent VD teak* haven the ume without dein. - D. W. DeIthIGIIT. Adminletter, inytangtt Mb. Lebanon. Allegheny ..Pa. "KToTlCE.—Merchants, storekeexTh . 24 4 ' °th " w ''"" r lVr r tti %VP= he I.IIIWY no debt. ... K. ?""" 4 7 "4 :1=161111111LUt; No. 106 Dearer nors% El= C. BARNES, sealer of Wes Mow n ! Nab rowas AYE, ri436906 RAL, • 70. CM