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H v/W MJ'4 4i-\ J 1 r a $Cy -VJ * «■■-«,I f "V d * r A conn, ,fl ' broking fl * * vi eg of one ' ' *tc , <- - *-i U? 1 '-r » .•. J l *:'»>-. -T:> .*'• C. ■ . _•' *• I .' 1 -j.fc'i'iC.ltS’. fIS % f- •* - .' f •■ ifi *wV ! %Asic£~ : r l' a.*** V« % rt .‘e . ? U-- *? ; * # ; y- ffis r ,x. ' h‘.-~-'"' .fry: * •* B^ftsjß^S|Bfe^HWfuu* /-4 "" is - .. •t •• * A 7 tar. .i: '#* *' - m • J l. ■ ■ ‘ ' '• VOLUME XIX. £lje Jslailg JLst. JAMES P. BARR, EDITOR AID PROPRIETOR Tiems Fir® Dollars Mr 7ear, etnctly In ad ranee. Weekly, Single subscriptions Two Dol lars per year; m Clubs of fire. One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Arbitration Committee ot the Board of For March and April. WM. McCRBBRV, Y. P. B. CAMPBELL, ISAIAH DICKEY, a PBEBTON, 8. a McBLBOY, WM.MEaHS. TO LETS for sals attbis office. Suit Against a Bank.— "We are informed that P. H. Laufman, of Laufm&n & Bro., hardware merchants, Wood street, baa Institu ted proceedings, in the District Court, against the Allegheny Bank, for refusing to give him specie for |6O of its bills, presented at Ha counter, A citation to answer on Friday was Issued, when the matter will be fully investi gated. It strikes us that it is very inopportune that a suit of this character should be instituted now. For more than four months our banks, with the exception of the old Bank of Pitts burgh, have been suspended, in the general sense of the term, although ail of them have freely cashed their bills in small amounts for the accommodation of the public in making change- The suspension has bean by no means entire. This very bank, againstjwhich sait has now been brought, has since the sus pension paid out as high as eight hundred dol lars at one time for Us bills to relieve the dis tress ef a woman who feared to rotain its notes. The suspension was not brought about by causes over which the Banks in this city had any control. The object of it was to en able them to continue their usual business facilities to the community without having their coin drained out to supply distant points, where the banks were also suspended, and the fact that the suspension has continued for more than lour months without any suits brought shows that it was with Iho consent of the community that it took place, as well as by the advioeof large numbers of business men. Our Banks are strong, not weak, and able to resume payment at any time. A suit of this character, if brought at all should be brought for the benefit of the community. It is well known that our banks contemplate the resumption of specie payments at an early jiay. Indeed some of them intended to do so du« ring the present week, but upon consultation with other banka, a postponement for a few' days was advised and agreed upon. In this state of affaire, after going through a suspen sion of four months and more, it cannot be re garded as a measure of wise public policy that a suit of this character should be brought now. What private griefs the plaintiff in this suit may have had in the premises we know not, as we are not inftymed the particular state of facts upon which the suit has been brought.— These will probably bo developed upon the hearing of the case on Friday. Mr. Lauffman is a respectable merchant, and has a perfect right to institute as many such suits as he pleases, but at the same time it would appear that the general policy of the business comma nity, ana of merchants in particular, should have large influence over a man’s private judgement in such a matter, where many inter eats may be affected. Engineers' and Pilots' Licenses. Tbe following is a list of tbe engineers and pilots to whom licensee have been granted and renewed at tbe Custom House during the quar ter ending March 31st, 1861. Rsginkibs, Class I.—Robert Dalsell, Jr , Thomas S. Johnson, Philip Rough, A. S. Smith, George Wilson, James B. Evans, William Doyle, Jr , Jamas Ing f £'homm Molvhill, Abner Peebles, R. B. Vandervort, George W. Fulton, Dennis A. Boland, WiL liam H. Young, Samuel W. Bostwick, John W. Duvall, William Daleell, Joseph B. Tay lor, Richard Irvin, R W. Cowan, William C, Henry, Kdward Merry man, James Sweeny, Atlas Sties, George L. An&butz, Paxton McCollougb, David Ross, L. Henderson, Isaac N. Cooper, James A. Lindsay, John B Garrett, William J. Smith, James Russell, William Shedden, Milo Somers, James W. Edgar, John Hamilton, Charles A. Church, Robert Henry. Class 2—John Bigloy, Alexander McDon ald, Henry BeezeJ, James K Vaux, John Sloan, John McNamora, Joseph Russell, Michael Mercer, George H. Vaux, William A. Doyle, Frank BL Koomer. PiLOTß.— David Bricked, James McHen derson, John Morray, George W- Ren*b»w, John E. "White, Samuel W. Henderson, Tobias W. Spencer, James M. Harton, Thomas J. Morris, Joseph Brown, George W. Dawson, William Sbraads, Joseph McDon aid, Jesaee timitb, John F. Ferguson, Samuel B. French, George W. Ebbert, Thomas Javens, Lasnder Patterson, James A. Conner, Albert Moore, Samuel Black, Thomas McDon ald, Jobs Sbouse, Claudiou* Robinson, Nelson Klinefelter, Frederick Briggs, William Smith, Socrates A. Reno, Darnel Eckler, Samuel Hughes, William W. Ford, Alexander McGuigan, James P. Jack, Tnomas Verner, Augustus Sief&rtb, Abraham Willard, James Gordon, Solon A. Laugblin, Jessee Nannab, Francis Reno, John S. Evans, James L. Hen drickson, Thomas Murray, E H. Williamson, George A. Wibblo, Junas R. Cornelius, Bernard Given*, Andrew B. Bunting, Fred erick Deppold, Tbomar Potts, Jr., Thomas Kinsey. Refusals—Jacob Schauer, as 2i Engineer, cause, incompetency. WzTjri&s Missing —We elated about a month since that an old man named Captain Harriott, from the country, bad been knocked down and robbed of a sum of money, and the arrest and commitment cf Enoch Howell, John Bird and William Arnold, on an in formation for highway robbery, they being the suspected parties. The Captain positively promised to appear and prosecute the case, but he U not now to be found, Obief of Police Patterson having visited hi* residence, where ho learned that Captain H. was Dot at home, ft is supposed that be bRg been induced toab salt himself until after tho close of the present term, and tbe police state, as proof presump*- live, that some relatives of one of the defen dants visited the prosecutor and offered him $6O not to appear* It Is not known, but only surmised, that this is tbe reason of the Cap tain’s absence at the present time. Occurren ces of this character fare becoming too fre quent here, and if tbe evidence could be had, all the parties to the transaction should be ar* rested and, if possible, punished. As Impostor. —The Cincinnatti Commer . cud publishes a letter to ibe Mayor of that city, from J. F. Diffenbocber, of Pittsburgh, de acf)£tag a young man who, he says recently left bare after swindling a number of young men out of sums varying from $lO to $2O, by advertising for a talesman, with tbe object of letablisbin g an agency for a patent blotter, manufactured by R. Hays & 00., Philadelphia, with which firm he professed to be connected. Tbe money wa* obtained as a guarantee that ■the parties would return. Tbe description is «s follows; He is a Scotchman by birth, about six feet in height, speaks somewhat eflowLy, but very correctly. He wore a brown frock coat, and light doth pants, both cut in the tip of fashion. Also, gaiters, No. 9 with low heels. Ho bad whiskers on the chin only, of a sandy complexion; his hair was of the same color and very thin. Ho is a polished gentleman In manners and conversation, and •ays be has traveled through the greater nor ilon of Europe. r Runaways. — Yesterday morning, while Mx. Jas. Floyd, lively s',able keeper, and 8. H- Gayer, Ksq., both of Allegheny, were riding along Ihe West Common in a buggy, the animal, taking fright, turned around suddenly and threw both out, but injured neither se riously. The shaft of the buggy was broken in the upset, and tbe horse fell over a bank on the Common, escaping with a few scratches. A country team also ran off on Fourth Btreet, breaking a wheel of tbe wagon and cutting a eg of one of the horses. ''•■.y V : ' • . ■ j . O' h v • • '■*' **;,/' ‘ v 4,«S* * '-•* \~-.****- * ’ -• w.-fi ■** .J. . . • v *» , • ‘ Jj • The ordinance for the construction of a sew er from Liberty street, along Market, to tbe South side of the D.ara<-nd paa-ed at last meeting came back from £5 C. in the City Regulator having been directed by that body to publish tbe ordinance one time in tbe paper* atnhorir. d to do the city printing. The C. C. receded from their farmer action and concurred *n that of S (' Adjourned. Oo Thursday morning <>t last week, an old woman named B#»t#y Davia, who resided with her two brothers, Hubert and Timothy, in Rosa township, near iVrryivilK wi>» found Wing on tbe floor by tbe Bide of her bed, in a dying condition. The brother* s<\nt in for the neighbors, who, upon examination, discovered that her right leg, from tho knee to the ar.kle, was one continuous wound aa though it had been gnawed by an animai, while her abdomen and thigh* were scratched. There wtu a deal of blood on the fi >or. and more had evu dentiy been loppod up by two dog* in th« room, one of ibem a pet of tb« woman It was apparent that tbe wounds bad in fiicted by tbe dog. The woman was \ laced : r. bed and died in about two hours ISt-xl d«v ibe wu buried, and the broiner* bad the di>* kill. d. The aflair .ToaUnl, as usual in nrn..ar ca*--*, a good deal of gu«Mp, many '.ho •lory very improbably and m> ir.qut-at t:av ng been bold, Coroner B tiwicK mu seni L.r ..r Tuesday. Ho bad ILe budy exhurut-u and d*m i an inquest over the remain*. Dr A. J McCune examined the bodv and gave bis up.:. lon to the jury, wbo found a verdict to the ef fect “that deceased c&mo to her death frmn the bite of a dog. severing the antaiur tibia! artery.'* Dect-osed wu about Mxty seven year* of age, and was r*-._--.,-d, d as g:iiy arn o.j the neighbors. Laki: 6 l FKKia R Mim.vj NEW*—By the late mails from the l>:.iun*g<>n di*lrl< i, we learn the fact that at a *• vonrt Id h*i »ti lb<- “Min • nt*ula” some sixty tons of c~|,per woro di* l«>dgod. .This tijhk.'j *R.ut t n» hunjrcd t< ns torn up by the two sand l> w.-li tiff arc now sloping the back, and LuJ roi.ui.n a good per rentage of ■larupard l»arr* f work, WitbB m * 11 in a-?« a, several ol who h weigh from One t-» two bur;dn*l found*, H -.J one taken < f *u4 t and the “Franklin ' lld pcur.d.*. risking the on tire product of tho Houghton District about three hundred and fifty ions. Vkhtrtmen Klectki* —On KosW Monday elections for Vestrymen were held at the Episcopalian in tbn city und vicinity, resuiting as follows. St. Peter's Hill Burgwin, Calvin Adams, W. F Johnston, 1. M. Pen nock John Har der, C. A.. Colton. W. S. Lavi-I.v, Wilkin Miller, John C. Bindley, 11 .1. Lv’nch, Jacob W.Faul. St. Andrew’!—E Brower, K It. Sterling, laaac Whittier. 0. O. Phillips, N. K Wade, Jas. Hoag, A. Garrison. SL James’—F. R. Brunot, David Holmes, James T. M'Olure, John H M’Klroy, Geo M-'Candlesa, Dr. Wm. Crittenden, Geo. Parke. Christ's. Allegheny—Jas. Townley, D. Do haven, T. K. M’Knlght J. Harvey iJavla, John C. Mowry, Wm. Ralston, J&moa Wat* son. New Literary Society.—Tho Henry Clay Literary Society organized un Monday uvening, when the following officora wero elected to serve for the ensuing term : Proii dent—George W. Irwin ; Vice Prcaidont, Horace S. Snowden, Corresponding Secretary, C. 8. C. McDowell ; Recording Secretary, il. S. Snowden; Assistant Secretary, John B. Chapman ; Treasurer, A. Chapman ; Critics, C. S. C. McDowell, G. W. Irwin, A. Chap man; Trustees, Geo. W. Irwin. H. S. Snow* den ; C. 8. C McDowell ; Orderly Sergeant, Edward C. Gazzam ; C. and L. C , C. S. C. McDowell, L. McFaddon, I. G., John B. Chapman. The following gentlemen were elected delegates to the Literary Conference of Western Pennsylvania; George W. Ir. win, James Grierson, H. S. Snowden, John B. Chapman, O. S. C. McDowell. Tho Soci ety has adopted the following as their motto: “Peace, Law and Order.” Drowsed.—A man named Andrew Lewis was drowned at McKeesport, on Saturday night, under the following circumstances; He was in a skiff with another mao, about*l2 o’clock at nigot, and the pilot of the steamer Gallatin not perceiving the skiff, the boat run over it. Ooe man was Baved, but though the officers and hands of the GallatlD made every exertion, Lewis was drowned. His body bad not been recovered when the Bayard came down on Monday night. Had it not been for the promptness of tho engineer, Mr. A. Un derwood, the other man, would have lost his life. Lewis was a Welshman, and has a fam ily in Hollidaysburg. From Rice’s Landing to Waynesburg. Timothy Dougher, has commenced running a hack daily from Rico's Landing at Lock No G, on the Monongahels, to Wayneshurg *He carries the mail and is at ail times ready to accomm?date the traveling public. Those who have busing at Wayneshurg can take the oventng boat up iho Monongahela and be IIIaLI £d - Co r °y*°ce from Rice A Landing and can be in Wayneaburgh for din- ,; .* -e** "** J>i - *• •-. "*+" - f.W»V • ': ■ '-it- - n..» • 4 ,’CVv - - *“ V* * " J .. Vrf / 4 , *v - ! •V, ;i „„ •y „ '.— ~ ■ . ..C.7. Spoclal Meeting of Connells. Councils held a spocial mooting on Tuesday even ng, for the purpose of correcting an in ormality m tho ordinance for the construe* tion of a sewer on Fifth and Wood streets, passed at last meeting, the names of the ap praisers having been omitted. , C. the object of the meeting was stated by President McAuley. On motion the vote on the final passage of the ordinance was reconsidered. Mr. Kincaid moved the blank be filled by In serting the names of J. C. Bindley, Rowan McClure and Aaron Floyd, which was adopted. Mr. Brown moved to amend by inserting: “That no part of the expenses thereof shall bo assessed upon the city.” The amendment was adopted and the ordi nance as amended was finally passed. C. C. concurred. Mr. McCarthy offered a preamble and res olutions, protesting against the act for the ap. pointment of a whisky inspector for this city, asking our representatives in the Legislature to have it reconsidered, and if this cannot he done, requesting Governor Curtin to veto tbs bill, which were read three times and passed, C. C. concurred. Mr. Kincaid presented a biil of J. 1. Kuhn, for trying the case of Munn A Barton agairißt the city, for $l6O, for which a warrant on the coQtingentfund was authorized by a resolution passed under a suspension of the rules. C. C. Don-concurred and referred to Finance Com* mittee. A petition from Findley Mains, asking the privilege of using water from the fireplugs for the purpose of sprinkling Liberty street, from casks. Keierred ’o Wat«r Committee, with power to act. (' C concurred. Mr. McCarthy offered an ordinance in placo, providing that the .-xhibitious and amusements enumerated in the 2d sec. of “an ordinance lor the government of the city of Pittsburgh," passed Oct 6tb, 186'.', when given in places where spirituous or vinous liquors are sold and by paid proprietors, shall pay a license of $5 per day-ir night nod subj-vt to the provisions and penaliiia there specified, notwithstanding no money or reward is de manded or received iborcfor. inferred to Ordinance Com. C. C. concurred. Adjourned. In Common Council, after prayer by Presi dent McCandiess, the minutes of last meeting wore road and approved. The binance Committee, to whom was re ferred the bill of Daniel Armstrong, Prothon otary. for costs, reported that up to April Ist the sum due him was $400,44, a resolution au thorizing the drawing of a warrant for which amount accompanied tho report. The resolu tion was road throe times and passed. S. C. concurred. Singular and Horrible Occur? enco— 4 %To- man Killed b\ a Dog, PITTSBURGH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1861. Sentences —Wo neglected yesterday to note the following sentences in the Criminal Court on Monday; William Bundy, con victed of stealing sheep-skins and leather from N. M. Chios, was sentenced to one year in the Penitentiary. John Strawbridge, convicted of incestuous adultery with his step-daughter, oue year in the same institution, being very feeblo and under recommendation to mercy by the jury. Elizabeth Griffith, convicted of lar ceny, was called up for sentence, but as it ap peared that she was subject to fits, sentence was postponed until a report of the jail physi* cian could be had on her cose. Theatre.—Miss Susan Danin appeared last evening at the Theatre at Portia, in the “Merchant of Venice,” to a good audience, she having been re engaged for the week. To night she plays “Claude Melnotte, ”in the “ Lady of Lyons,” and Fanny Cribbles in “An Object of interest. ” This is a good bill and must attract a large audience. Mr. CouL doch will appear next Monday night, posi tively, having been unable to reach here in time to fulfil his engagement the present week. Struck Ilk—Messrs. DiJzell, Kwing & Co , of this city, wbo bavo four wells in pro gress in the “dry diggings” on Oil Creek, have struok two fine veins of oil, one at 326 and one at f Roee a .Pain Cure for sale. It is a good article and is highly commanded Vby those who have used it, as affording speedy and permanent re lief for pain of every description. By a small investment ih this medicine, a large doctor's bill may he saved. Committed. Patrick Dunn, whom wo no. ticed as having been hold to bail for larconv, on oath of hi* landlord, Bernard Burns, R»q.| was yesterday committed by tho Mayor to an swer a charge of malicious mischief, in white washing over the wail paper, preferred by tho Same gentleman Sii'Rwxlki.—Mayor Wilson expresses his determination to enforce the ordinance re quiring tho cleaning ofpavements on Tuesday and Friday Ehnrniog of each week. House wives, lako notice, and tee that your pave ments are dleancd on the days mentioned t**fure nine <> clock in the morning. h or Kan&a*—Mayor W ilson yesterday re the foil .wing contributions to the Kerr sms fj-'l (Vi,fvu*l by Mi** KUxtbelh Me (•>nn*'l.. :n South Bnnvrr l-.wnship and vi cinity. from Darlington congregation, He *.. > K. Ka. n. $ .<, »■ 1 C'-1 i.t or au I£H Scsm ,»*. x>. —This lou;l was nirupwxl durin* tho entire day, yesterday, in tho case of 1 -.mm->nwftaith v» J W . W illtatus, for forgery, a.ready reported, which was Dot concluded at adjournment. The cose will go to the jury to-day Miiitam —»lh« in*p--vt'm parade «f tho First wi!« be held held at Mansfield about lift) rs.tddle *if May Mnchoir \ orner r«coi.'.!y < h'-*Cn K.rut Major of tho rn.-f.t, has received t.s commission. A !.!»**ma.* Da >t yoslertinv comm tu-d a lad ftauiod Tbi mas Wirkimu, U> answer a rhargn 0' •• assisting, and » ncouragir*g an assault and battery, " on oath of Kiixabeth Bhirk. G B. Fiutoh. of Btoubonville, has bom appointed Poatmoster of that city. Dr* STEnbiKH A M I’shov, dcntisU, have formed a partnership and opened an office at 106 Fifth street, second twlow Iho Cathe dral See card DENTisTur..—Dr C Sfll, So ”4o I'onn trret, attends to all branches .-f tho Drnta rc»fi«»ion #. *. b MATE*. • - -11 SOTSOMI BITXA JOSEPH MEYER & SON, ManuiacUir«r*, acJ oqJ Retail to FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Ha. iAS Psaa llrsstt ahevs sits Coa ai, Have oa hood 4 large aaoostmaas of Fauo| and Plata PurniUira* in Walnut and Mahogany of ihetr own mont> fbetara, aod warranted wynal in quality and style to any NianQfßoUirrd ia the city, aod will ueii at reaaon«J»>« Orta*#. DR. C. BAELZ, WITERCUBE HID HOIEOPITHIC PHYSIOAN AUJO—AtfKNT OP HAINBOW’tf CELEBRATED TRIISH fur RUPTURES. 130 SMrrHPIKLD KT SAPONiFiER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense BEST b^^1 market AKTICLEHECViyI foh SOFT SOAP! One pofind equal to Six pounds I 3 O TAS H! ! For Sole at Whaleaale. by Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Go. PITTSBURGH, PA, And by all Dragglats is Orocere In the United States. Hyatt’s Patent Illuminating Tiles HAVIjrO BEEN APPOINTED AfIUNTS FOR THE HALE OF HYATT'S CELEBRATED ILLDMINATINGTILRS, For lighting basements, cel- LARS. ARPAH, AND COAL VAULTS. We would resjwMjtfully achat an examination of samples, at oar Warehouse, Wo. 160 Water Street, ANDERSON A PHILLIPS Agents for * BBOWN BROTHER*, manufacturers, _ - ... .. Chicago. Illinois. |Jlkl&-BOAED PRTNTB—?Vr Bale bv X “L* o w. p marrhall. '-itr.'WA.'- -—***** :v ‘ ’ • •»*• « i - . n' i ■* jw ’ V y T st-. ' ' ' ’ -j’ ' v •% . , „ A *■' -"i-> J ••• * • *- ♦ * * , * TIIE LATEST XE WS. BY TELEGRAPH. LATER FROM EUROPE. Washington City Items. Virginia Convention &0., &C., &C. t &C., New York, April 2 —’The steamer Boriu aia has arrived, with Southampton dutos to the 19th ultimo The usual report of the Liver pool markets has not been received. The London Times , in an article on Presi« dent Lincoln’s inaugural, says that his expres sions are studiously cautious, but really amount to the fact that bo will recapture the forts, citadel, «fco. London, March lb.—Consols closed on Monday at for money, and U-U-oJij for account, 'ilns morning they opened at for money, and 'fur account. Livkkpoji., March IS —Too sales uf o«*tton to-day were2U,OUO halos, including 8000 bale* for speculation and export. The advices from the United States had caused an advance of. L Russia and Poland —GorUcLakuiT an nounces from Warsaw that reforms will short ly be granted. Every Polish town will have elective municipal councils, aad the eduction* wi l commence immediately. Ho waf.>s the poof,lo of Warsaw agairwt demonstration*. The C/.ar’s maulfcsto proclaiming the emancipa tu-n of the serfs throughout itussia, pub lished on the 1. th uit The proprietors ol lamh-d property preserve the right altacheJ to the same, but ire to cede on the peasants for permanent us»», tha dwelling with ground, which will be allotted to them anew by law,m consideration of the payment of dues. Tbe peasant* are permuted by Uw to purchase their dwellings, and the landlord confining, they then become landed proprietor* This is to b« carried out throughout the Empire w ith in two years, and unt l then tno peasants remain as before. Italv. -The Turin Chamber unanimously voted for a discussion < n the question of urg ing Napoleon to speedily withdraw the troop* from K mo. The Civitella Del Pronto capit ulated on the terms offered by the Pi-rdmon tr thec-«».*oltdaV»oa of the Turklfcb public u«*bt ta* renewed. Ce Director of Fr&ancse This morning a grand fete was held in honor of Ganba,di Aii is Uar.quii. The Cmu d„i 1 rf'iiU) refuse* *liii lo tur render. Warsaw, io—i'ho Imjmri.vl macihwlo re specting vho serfs ha* priAi need a aaUslacW>rv impression here. A deputation from the delo gation of ciUaon* complimented the VolUb nobiomen and agricultural social uw wbmh re cently recommended the (mancipation, and expressed the hope that Uio reforms concern lag the Poluh peasantry wili iJx the »l«*tnur (Jen Kmb arrU«d at K**v W«-*t with ->*" troops for K»y West, arid 1U» for Tortu gas. Tt.c Cruaador re*»*b«-d Kay West with ►ea.cii order* under charge >f (.'apt. (. raven, with marine The Brooklyn was going into Key West on tbo -Hth , no doubt sho Iclt her tr.K>fi* at Puk'TiS The Idas l'< ti>mis«ion«>rs «l)puiab*d that the troop* c*n !ti» Rush U> undid at New \ ,*rk. Thn (muuibn.ler* i f three cv-mpanics on the Ku-h » a docu rtont oxhonoraUr-g Capv Smtit, of the Kush from all blame for deception. Mr. \S arj further s'.atw tbat bv afi arrival at Key West on the : £*i*Jx. it Was ref.orUvi that lno .*apamah tlag at b.mm-jo, vm hontM by the Kri’fu h and NpaDish 'l’he Presi deni bad previously written t.» liavanna, •tattng tbat if Spanish fort*'* w«*ro sen t thither tbo Kpanuh would bout the Spanish t!*i' : whereupon livcSpau,»h wa- with I‘HX) ruon sailed from iiavanna. and formal possession ol Domingo, aided bv a Kn>ncb c«s majority. The Democratic candidates for Treasurer and Soluiitor, and Kepublicaa candidates for Clerk and Marshal, were elect ed; also two Republicans and throe Democrats as Councilman. Cincinnati, April 2—Full returns of the city election yesterday show a Democratic Union average majority of 2800 The highest majority was 4190, the lowest 2077. Tbe Democratic Union elect 20 Councilman, and the R “publicHii6 8. The total vote was 23,000. llautkoud, Conn., April 2.—The Republi can S ato ticket is eiecu-d by an increased ma jority. Tbe Republicans have carried tbe first and third Congressional districts, but loat tbo second. The fourth district has not been fully heard from. Kansas City, Apr:! 2.—R T. Vanhorn the Union candidate, was elected Mayor of Kansu* City yesterday by a largo majority. London, March 20. C mauls 91;@92 for money and 92 { for account. Philadelphia, April 2 —Tbo Pennsylva* nun newspaper has suspended iis publications for the proer.t .n conw quence c»f ihe pressure of the limes and lank of support. Toledo. April 2. —At the city election bold here ynj-D rday, the l)‘»m<-rraU elected their Mayor, Treasurer and seven out of ten Coun» oilmen. Cleveland, April 2.—Tbo city election was beld yesterday. Edward S. Flint, Dern ifrat. was elected Mayor. Tboentiro Demo < ratio ti< ket is probably elected. COMMERCIAL. Htage of Water. Eight foot water f* ur inches in the channel PITTSUI'RGII MARKETS, Btpot t&t firjrrr-r.siy Inc>; Wj Kipa . Extra family KanPv s*.7i. tViuu-r Extra hxir* Fairily |A Fa-.'-y, Barou...B*lr« iu lot*, at Tti forbboiilders, and 10%e for Hamr, 2 tierce* Sugar rur**«l Hama at 12«* per lb. Grain....Sale* ibO bush <)ata at Hagar ...Sale* lu hhda N. O- at ft IN n olaaaea 2S bbl*. N. 0., *1 37 1 gmL Cofffe«,..XaJe# GS bag* Km at St. Butter Sales W t>U < Roll a: 14j)hV B> lor medium and f-hoiew. Kfg» Sale* of 12 bbl* packed at Uc ft do*. I kewd...Salon bi tu»h Cloter at |4,26^4^t0. Oil SaU« 10 t-ii * No. 1 at fdJe per gai; 2 bbl* Lin**»ed at Toe do. B«am Salet to bu»h Small White *1 Oic. A pplea....Sai«» 26 i.bl*. prime at 12.J0 Plata Sale* iO hf b*!« No. 1 White at f&. Lard mu»ntii»n ol the Public, harm* no eot*r«* new Mooli of good. reoently purvhoacd ftttd not arr-viig t'bo** »n want of Dear good* will find them i i o * ok through-nur ***or«»i*nt. tnarfrl,,! 304. R. VM'GHKS. fir's* TEACHEK'S INMTITt J'F —.T: r Uonnty luipw irt-ndrm rcnpefiftjUyr crL* tb»« at'vnuoa of Tww-hor* »o l '» *>- -i. r»{ K*iu -*t i*>ti >q A .lephen* *w>UDIT U> lit* Twh'i - to in- fj»*i 1 m Mok->*M»!©rL WL'MM'AY Uit'Ksl'O aad I'd 11 'AY, April 3d. uh m.t Mb. hoi Ghtißß uF F YKRnsBB W EON E«DA i. : <•> .•b-rt. P M. Fir*t, organleanon. rtecutid. Addrvna t-Y | Vp»iu«*ut. R*ev l>y Ket .1 H-rr FitUburgh , -ul*j -ft. Eduuatioo. THL’RnI'A' .- A. M Firv* I r A Hurlt . Hui.ject TMnmtr Ihmtin>t‘'u Kecood I,T -lure t-y i. i ‘fgooU ; subject. Ei« oou-m ‘.flu*-nu D»*»- ou»MOti IO cio k. P M. V Tkl Locture W W l»l« k*nu, snivert - Mathematic* t,*eaer-l l>i«cii*a'na. l <*ciurr by 1 Buffington; <«eogr4phy. Uooeral l hjf'itnxmu. Avl'lrofti* if JL-v S Ku.is-y: Hul'ject. ! fftt-ber'* >» a L*<,iur>' on J’hy<'*al r•c.'grpi-liY bf <* N HAM'nr KKIDAY. * >i • look A M. Ftrat L-rture »_v .1 M. I‘ryof . bui-jK* i r.iMtl i*i>Trrbtttctu ' -enerHi "l '.jh u*- *“-n . Nu r> V.t. „f Pup.in. tMf on.l !.'<• ti- I t 1* i 'oßti . SiM-n U r H.-n Antb meur. < i■ *< I‘bird >it ii:p !.y Hm K M. Kerr. . H ui>(«*«■( Mi ui imm ngm u.; N -L-mil*. 1 1 5 iVt./ok.l' M Lnl !) W 'I , -»ub ih-i 3 AnWim«*ij<- «M-ner*l I *.*'-ti»-iou fc.'ond L*n' lure by l- t irtbugrajD.y. Deneral I’lacu-aioo ’1 h»r«I S4ocu»- 'lt-iMing Brief Ail.lreaaeo by T»»a*ihei« and othor*-. Sonethlo of gr-at nnportanro of Eluo ii n. *nd Iwtltomg that im mten-Kt* mil -f (iromotr-t by Lho pruponed )n»c u’»\ w«'c->r-iia)ly .utiin the . o-iporatloa and a«*tatan<*«' «-f *L 1 i«a>'Lc * and Educa tion lu tho oau«<>. J K WBLLKE -■ W ULACKHI its, HK.NKY 9TKU AKT, , A PKMPHTRH. mhlHjiw c Ib.HBiH, iiimtniii't. j SIATIoNRKM K»H l*Kl taTlNti. HooK I.MWK HTOCK AU AMKIUCAN Plain, F> nry, F'>REJ hand HTATIo> EKV |HOOK PRINTIN'! ALWAYS ON 00NE TO ORDER. ORDER W. S. HAVEN, STATIONER, JOB PRINTER A BOOK BINDER, Corner or Wood and Third Streots. tuftriaiiapT HOUBE AND SIGN PAINTER, P. O’BRIEN. Orders solicited at basement shop, Grant Street >pposlte Cathedral. m&rlfcdewlj OIL.! ! OIL. ! ! ! The best mineral lubricator iu the world, from the THOMPSON WELL, SMITH’3 FERRY, lor sa'e at No. 4 Hand street mhXhlm “ MR. AND MRS. TETEIjOTTX, SCHOOL FOR TOTTITQ LADIES, 148 THIRD STRKKT. THE SECOND TERM will commence on Wedoesday, February the 13th. FRENCH AND LATIN taught without extra aohrge. fe!2 READTHE ARTICLE UN “THE I'URK -ISH BATH, U in No. 4 of “OUR PAPER,” Ths NSW PITTSBURGH WBBKL 7, HOW BEADY mhSfcdaw «-*>:*Vs. INSURANCE AGENCY, Home Insurance Company, OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE HOME INSURAN K COMPANY ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1861. 1. Capital Stock $l,OOOOOO oo 2. Number of Shares of fctook subscribed for .100 000 00 3. Amount f{ Amendments or Installments on acock, paid in, in cash 1. The value, or as nearly as may be, of the K a al Fatale held by the Company 65,306 47 2. Amount ol Cash on ha ad 3. Amount of rash deposited m Bauka, specifying in what Banks the tame is dap /sued —Continental Hank cf New York 86,307 90 4. Account ol ca-h in hands ot Agents, and in ('on *e cf i ransrmssion 60,400 10 6. Amonutof hoans secured by Kcu-lsond Morg igf**, constituting the fir-1 lon on (he K*‘hl E*tauu on which there is less than one year’* (merest due and owing ~ 909,602 03 6. A-foumot I,.adh on which interest has m>t teen | aid within one year None 7. Amount due Company od wmch Jtxig* men?* have been obtained None 6. Am-'iintot stocks the Com pa- , ny, whether of any State or of (he United I State*. or of any Incorporated City of I the ('cued Bates, or of any other de* smpuon, specifying the number of share* and tne pur and market value ot the same: S’l'irei. Par ITh Mkt Vat. 'JM B.mk uf Commerce . 2U,» ou 00 1’.',2u0 ou 150 lirporu-r* and Tra ilern’ bank. 15.000 00 15,750 00 100 Continental bank.... Hi you uo 0,600 00 lyO Corn Kic hangi* Hank 10,000 00 9,'m any other source!* fti>l 04 FIFTH—THE F.X PKNDiTUREM OF TH E COM PaNY 1. Amount of Losses paid during the year 2. Amount cl Lessee paid dur ug the year, which accrued prior to the year, (in cluded m ‘ast iu-ml 3 Amouot at which the losses were estima ted m lormei state meet, which were paid during the year 4 Aoi(-HJd and owing lor re- nau- i eurance premiuma,(all paid) i 89,903 16 i> Amount of neturn Premiums.whmher ' pai-i or unpaid. v«il paid.) ) Aotouul Livtdeuds jaid during Ui« J-w i. Amount ■ 1 hxprasea paid during the )o»r me ions and Keea >».Ui to the Agent* nod (.tffioera of the « ornpaav 1M,607 U .s. Amount of paid t»y tno Compaoj-. SiLl'iS 06 ik Aaiuiu; 0/ all other Pxpen*e* and Ex pend (urea of tne Company.. 1 A tnouid ui Promissory ftotea origin*! y ’ f>nmog toe Capital of the ('om- P* u 7 None “ Amount of phiJ tfouiaheid by the Com- P* n )' a» part of the whole of the capi tal thereof None POLICIES JSSIIK!» AND LOSSES PAID BY . P'tOOMIg, Agent, mh£U2»mxi 'ov Wood Stroll, Pnuhurah. PAHLUR I*A l fc»K.S.—(.fold, Persian aim Ar»h*if.|i)4 pattern*, For »*|p bv n,ha;! w. I'. MARSHALL. \\T 1 N IX»W Cl' KTAiNS—For sale I y *V l,llia " _W. I'JdARSIIALL. QhANuhS A.NU I,fc,\iu.\S. lov) boxes Mohkios oranges, 100 .1 , Prime I. •tnnu-, jUAtr*©e!T" fiksv class Carpet Tn th R e B rt'J n ‘ “' or “' ,l ‘' «“•■<«» other h JUS. - _ 17 mh3o K . R. 81l LG KM , MADE TO EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE !Vo. 4& SuaitliOeld street, A Fu L L assortment of Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, OonatsnUj on hand which we will eoll at the lower) price, for CASH m,2a:lT JyJ'KW DRESS TRIMMINGS,— NEW EMBROIDERIES, NEW HIO3KRY AND GLOVES, NEW BONNETS AND HATS, NEW RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, NEW SKIRTS AND CORSRTS, An»i many other new articles, juat 10 from New York EATON, MACRUM 4 CO.'S, ’ . _ No. 17 and 19 Fifth street• jouai in JAKE HILL. OOUUEAO, COMMISSION MERCHANT, PIS METAL AND BLOOMS HO. T 4 WATER STREET, BELOW MARKET, PITTSB DSOB. PA. o l^,rin E M SES '~J IIINTED FORMS FOR original leases and for Bub-letting, for sale by " J. £ WELDEN, «8 Wood street, near Fourth, - a. - -; •■ " ■ •■ • 5 • - **% ’-t • \j£ • -. *» - ; v - "^V • .t. - ;. “. ~. V 'VN ■ V---. ~y .v :.. ■'. ■'>^*vfrfrjL.krA-;V. LOOMIS, K.. G. NO. 5» WOOD STREET. BEOOND—TUK ASSETS OK THE COMPANY. 240.000 00 2,’9,'las 50 —fob- SPRING SALES. W. U. Sl U. M'CALLIJM, 87 Fourth Street, OIL CLOTHS MANUFACTURER OF PITTSBURGH FOB THE BILK OF r - v ... * 3, - v NUMBERT'f^pi^a - iUHEKA OIL COMPACT,' (CHAETKBKD KKBRUARY lgT, 1881.-)' % =' ’ " Capital s*oo|^ooi--' v vejia*«o tocim, pessa,, a. m- M»r-i,«n, ' w aiMca**.'/ "-',;v James Forqntr, . 0. BerrtDfmA'i* =r ‘ > J. U CarncghoiL * * * fk \ Office in that of R. H. L'nvis, uity of AJlegbesTi'l%. l r " r l j un mhl&dmd . ? U^l A. M. MARSHALL, Pied. WHITE SATIN , KID HEEL S L IPF EES) 1,000,000 00 w. E. SCaSIERTZ & CO., 31 Fifth Street. TDar2B QAIL AND f»h,K THET SEVEN SHOOTER, Thfl )o«il ifi in one complete preparation. Water will not destroy the lon'. They are neat and h&ndaomA Price 112 and $l5. Call and see them at UNDRIES,— iu d<*aen Piuet, Cnshlion 4 Co.’a Bran d---s'j., 2o “ Oiard, I*u Pey <& Go’s do; 2o “ do; Hvf.sv? 10 Chatm»agae. da 80 - Pale 8hr — ' a*. /ale Sherry Wine; 2o “ Harmony Sherry Wine; 26 “ l»alT, 'ro-ilon & Co.* a Sherry Winet for eale by the doron ur boitle, WM. HEJJiNET, m>*r.3 12 i Wood street CUM" K J DKlKtf 25 barrels r hoiee Sweet Potatoes; 2j u b ret*h E>*ee; •«o *• Green Apples; ](>o bushels Neshaonoek Potatoes; 50 “ Uirall White Beans; 1(K) *■ Pea Nuts; 60 “ Onions; 6 “ Onion Setts; lOu sacks B. W. F our; JW hoxeß W. R.Cneeae; o slore anti for sale by FOX SALK—THE WELL JOlQWjy, Kegaod Barrel Manufactory, situate in Ptttiown*’ Hf-ip. (nd)omiQKthe City Line) on ifce ttank of ?thdAl> legueny River. .There in a aaur Mill and all the ma chinery for maaufac.nnog Nail Kegs, Flour TJairtto' and Boxes and with but Jitt'e expense In additional marhinery wui Oil Barrels at cheaper rates than nan be made el*esrbsra. For fUr.ber particular* pty to Mar 1.2:1m. SMITH. PARS. & (JO., NINTU WARD FOtUVDRTf! PITTBSTOea, PA, Warenouse, No. 149 Kirst and ISO Secoxu! street v Manufacturers of all triaea and descriptions ofGoal OftJ Retorts and Sulls, Gtaa and Water Pipe. Sad Irons.'Dog Irons, Wagon p**", g M~nHg, Tallinn, HftTigf7tT*frt‘ Couplings. . Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every descrip* tion made to order. Baring a complete machine shop' attaehbA to the Foundry, all necessary fitting mil bo carefully attend* • ■■ wav*** 686,034 10 110,483 76 L. Ifl § RSII FELD, NO. 83 WOOD STBE&a?;; 8,164 76 160.00 Q Ou WILL THIS DAY OPEN s O O DOZEN LADIES LINEN CAMBBIC HANDKERCHIEFS, ll*. > WHICH HAVEKEEIT POHS^ASEPs »<■ ihe New York AnctioosAt panic prices, and will be sold at • .Hir-' —*■. 24,683 06 969,263 63 LESS THAW HALF THEIB VALXUf* ■ .--Mm 636,806 L. HIKSHFfiLD, NO. 83 WOOD STREET: mh 4 o •• • ‘ • • = JosEPa “isokwe’s ' •' • f • ..Uu&S-Ji &•> WHOLESALE AJit> MStAIL ' 33 100,000 00 TRIMMING, £iOTXSE,-‘P w ' 1 * .'i; '« f&SSHSi- No, 77 Market Street. jSS s,, aii ' " ’ ;<’Ur _vtp;t £ NEW (JnuUS RECEIVED - * Ihrocghout tlie season. tJrrnw NrmmU a.vi ITnu; Pa'm I.eaf and Willow h|iah.Hrs, Bonnot Kil» k od.><. Power* end Ruehes,3fcftuft&i !; Ma'enalx uf ait kisdn *. . l Trimminga, EmhroHorW; Hta# Shifts,' Aa exAUiinmion of our stock is solicited.’ * n4 CONURBSS t.AITERg. STRAP % OXFORD TIBS Vs! t’• *•/' f? e. schmertz, & CO;; <. I - ' -. »* ••' •««**' z:-mm AT Oil). BHlGli i ON,—For - frame Dwelling House ami lofof ground CO-fej) Kedi’tul mrat.t.. , Ho&tjsttjbe's ,1* recivad a»d for B,leby do «*Wi BECKHAM & ® - ' - I ' ' s«.2’h_ ' ’ '' ' -,'^'V'-;.v..U C _> * .4c Dl SECTORS —AND RECEIVED AT MOWN * TETLEY** lB6 Wood street JA& A. FETZER, '"*■ corner Market and Firrt streets, /, L. WII>MARTH, Agehtu Pittriwgh Cay Mills, 6th Want. , ■ r Wifcn&Sfft MILLINEBTf *HS eiU.lt —A.NT— ' * r Cl til ' tS :» —AND— —AND WoatenUolm's »nd ,;■ TavlorV nudreir 11 * « •i"' f - » , •.-> j. _ *~4 * , ■j[ <*v .>T", »*t;- i I *• If, •ps ii-W':' «43t?i -s&‘:f. - ‘ ■.ftfite riwm- Wm&- ?llil r •• '■? •■