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PITTSBUBGD, TUESDAYS MORNING, APRIL lu. i72. THE "0CEANUS" DISASTER. NATIONAL POLITICS. FIRST EDITION.

WANTED. REPARED SECOND EDITION. Graiid Vnion Hotel and site, at Saratoga Spring, with aU its furniture and equipments, was sold at auction at the Exchange Salesrooms, No. Ill Broadway, Wednesday. rAKTF.M SAFE A OOI KEXI- DrlaUa at the Ilorrnr Htalrfnenla of Offk-eni mad Olbera.

UAU Ortao. hala. AddiM. uauaarutal WAsiiisroToisr. uy oraer ox Uic assignee in bankruptcy of BY THE ATLANTIC CABLE pESSE pL 3 ANNE "baking POWDER.

AH Thu Tf ry best article for producing, lo Tew ninnlea, perfectly Light, Sweet, Nutritious and Delicious IHscoit, Colls, Fancy and other Cale TaMtryand rudding. Tariff Bill Not Yet Ready. The Indlre-t Alabama. CUItm. LIPPINCOTT PITTSBURGIL Ison, April 15.

The metropolitan jour- Tax on Matches Removed. review tbe discussion of tite Ala fcama claims iiiestion and the presentation of -counter cases at Genera to-clay from their xrouiers. me bids opened at and were increased to $532 OUO, at which price the property was knocked down to A. T. Stewart.

The property sold comprises five parcels of land, the first of which contains about seven acres in the center of the village of Saratoga Springs, on Bruadwav, Congress, Washington and Federal streets, with tbe hotel buildings containing 824 rooms besides parlors, dining rooms, ball rmmis, cottages club liouae. bath houses, Ac. The other parcels contain lodging house barn, stables, store houses, ice house, water works, Ac. The sale included all the furniture, fixtures, table and kitchen ware, linen and bedding, hotel coach, horses, and aU the appurtenances of the botch including wines, liquors and stores on hand. vanons political standpoints.

A majority are oi-ciael in Ue expression of the opinion that Specific Duties on Copper Seduced. Called Decision in Mormon Cases. tne ministry must adhere to tk taken against the commission to arbitration of JIRITO DO (JENRRHL lioaMwurk (or a atnall family. Aptly 7 hUi-mrtM atrpt: muHt recommended. rATEl-IRLS-F0K CITf AMI TV coon try Men wanting- Farm work, OardeDiaf, IrlTir Ao.

Kmployment OtHre, Wo. 1 Himth et. YTAJi TED FURBISHED ROO.H-BT A t)tlffl, a Front Ro-Mn. lurnUbwl. oa UttcnmA or Third ht.en Kmllhneld and Orant atrea.

Addrea. Boa 44t. Hllimb, Fa. W1ME1) SALESMAN A FI RST- TT CI.AOs Salaaroao, wttb cilr aiparitmea. In a lrr Ktor-; noil hrlnt rw4 KUWikl) I I rHlr.i 1r.bt All.irh.ny.

VfAXTFI TAILORS TWO JOl'R- Ik. VJHfN Tal or. lo wrk on l)iitom oal. price, and emuLovm.nt. AOOB KI.K KB WAKiTEI SITUATION AXV I'ER- H(1 wantlnit a Bookkeeper that can thor-otiKhlr recoflimnilHd.

can hear of one addraatlnx Clerk, lock Boa 3H. Pit bnjrh Foalorhc. A NTFI ROILER FLUES A BOUT UK) feetof aecond b.nd Boiler Una. N. ttor tnche.

dl.metr. In aord order. Apply to l.KWIA, OI.1VKR A I'll I I.I.I PH. Ol and Wg Water atreet. A NTEO EVE BODY A XO EI with Rata, Mio.

or Koacbea to try Abel's Vermin Katermlnator. Prepared and Kld bf CliAO. AbKL A Imaista, 17' Wylie a.enna. Allen Ihltatrick Co, Wholesale Grocers C. A rfcat baoc W.

T. Nhain, tl. HirpkraaoB Arbutlmot, Shannon Co. ttie indirect claims presented in the American case. It is Mate.1 that the steamer Republic, which sailed from New York on Saturday, is Judge McKean's Kuling Reversed.

to bring important dispatches from Washing ton on thi "Ubject. The lieatTt Board of Arbitration. Pnet said he never had any knowledge or suspicion that the Catling guns negotiated for by tfen. Franklin were to go to KemingUm Adjourned until to-morrow, when the Secretary of War will be examined. CASE Or DR.

HOWAItP. It is now learned that the Spanish Government offer to release Dr. Howard as an act of friendliness on their part toward the United States Government. At the same time they are not willing to admit that the least injustice has attached to their action in the trial and imprisonment of Dr. Howard.

POLITICAL. (Governor Palmer, of IlllnoU, Snietrd aa a ('nndidate lor the Prealdentlal by tbe Cincinnati Convention. SriUNoFiKLU, April 15. The announcement that Governor Palmer was no longer a candidate before the Republican State Convention of May 2d has created quite a consternation among the followers of General Grant. It has also transpired that Governor Palmer on the 13th instant wrote to Senator Trumbull that lie would support the nominee of the Cincinnati Convention, if that body selects for candidates statesmen whose political reeor.is and private lives have lx'eii such as can Insure the confidence of the country.

Governor Palmer's well earned military reputation, his adherence to the written constitutions and laws, and his ability and standing throughout the nation, and especially in the great West, as well as his statesmanship ami patriotism, has created the belief with very many people that he is the proper ersoii to nominate for the Liberal Republican candidate for the Presidency at Cincinnati. reath of Ex-United States Senator Vn Winkle. Special JiMatrh to the Commercial. PARKKRSBCRO, W. April The Hon.

Peter G. Van Winkle, late United States Senator, died at his residence in th AND DKA1.KHH IM WHOLESALE Geneva, "April 15. The Board of Arbitra The Qitestions Inrofved hi the tion under the Treaty of Washington reasseni DRY GOODS, AND 7 A XTEI 0 RI i A A first Mori unit. Prtnctuale onlf nee 1 aurlr. BIQTEORTS, C'hII at or iddrew Peiin Mutaal Lite Jaauraoca Ju.

Ortioa IH renrth avnne. flltetMirKh. tf OFFER BEST MOCK I THE DIT1T AT and timothy 12 is i.9 Ntw aflrr the) Trnd rmmplrtm Htmrh mf HUaAISS, TIC AS, rn urs, TIUS A Vf 'OS, OILS, risn, soai; At I rat Hlf. Hi bava jaat 1st af flBfat New York (ioahen Cheese. Allen Mnlmt LOWEST EASTERN" PBICES, AT Til Kill NKW HTOHK, WANTED SlTIVTIO AS 1- Al.i rire Knck.

Work; can mlrtbe ail d-artTirintA, i. c'udlnif Swr llM ami Thti 'Jtti; alj to plan and erect New Worka. Address H. 'irhce at liiin rA MOULDERS 5 II FIRST M.mt.ir, with Bmlmajr Work, for our new lotindry. HietiMi waeoild.

Untoo ti4r Works, corner lftentii aad leartMini streete, Chicao. WAMID PARTEKS 0E OR more froxt KoiHiipm Mho, with eorne raoann, to take charge of an Iron tmae a lim Jumlfcurlmti river. Mat- of Kentucky. for forttwr pn-tiruliire in jutr the Ral KtU- thc of J. KV.KI.NKH.

No. I I Kmlthheld troet-, oppoetLe CHy Hall, PttUhurch. Trh TAXTEI I'LERK AN EX PERI EN- I FI and rtmptDt ')Brk in a Wbolale (jror.ery Houtte in th; ctry. Mutt write a n-ood bu -i band, ti an a curat ana rat 'id calculator and of Indtis-trtoo tiahitn. N.nr otti'T dw1 apply.

A aliiaie man pre-ferrt-d. Addreae Ixn Boa 'A rittbur(th. STATEMKKT Of J. B. F1BHEE, CAEIKXTKR OF TI1K BOAT.

I live at New Albany, Indiana. I superintended the building of the Ooeaniur, and fitted her out. She was built at California, Pennsylvania, about sixty miles above Pittsburgh. She passed inspection at New Orleans and other ports very well was considered a No. 1 boat.

I was the oldest officer on board. I believe her boilers and machinery were in the nicest kind of working order, and were under the of skillful officers. We left Cairo for St. Ixniis at about 2 o'clock on Thursday morning, and I soon afterwards retired to my room in the texas, over the boilers. The texas was occupied by the officers and crew.

Two pilots, the head steward, the head cook, second cook, third cook, second steward, three cabin boys, and the captain, who slept there, were lost. At the time of the accident I was asleep. I did not know whether she had run on a snag or blown up. I was buried in a mass of ruins, and could not get out. The cabin came down, and then the chimneys.

I was cramped up. At last I threw up my hand, found an opening, and crawled out, William Wiggins, a pilot slept with me. He said, "Is that you?" and asked if I could save him. I said 1 wanted to save myself first. I pulled him bv the hair, and he said, "Don't pull." I drew him" out by the arm.

I heard a man calling for help; it was Harry Tripp, the pilot. I said that as quick as I could 1 would save him. After I pulled Wiggins ont he passed to the starboard and that was the last 1 saw of him. I went to Tripp and worked there some time. Everything was fast around him, being embedded in the ruins.

I heard Capt. Rcedcr shouting and I went to his aid. I could not get him out; he wasjjov-ered with the wreck. I would almost have given my life to have saved him. The tire was burning rward of me, and I went toward the forecastle.

There were fifteen men there. I threw a stage over the larboard side. Eight or ten went on to the edge and caused it to turn over; they were all carried under by the current. I got another piece of timber, and ten or twelve got on it. It turnedover, and two or three were drowned.

Alex. Connatty. the second engineer, got on it. He died when he got on the shore. I could only see two men on the boat.

The fire was raghig up. It soon was thirty feet high. There was several lions in a cage, and they roared and rushed about terribly. One of the lions was lying dead. 1 threw a plank, into the water to get away on.

A dock hand and a passenger leaped on it, anil were drowned. Whan I got on it it turned over. I swam to the how of the loat, and floated down on a raft until lreached Thompson's Landing on the Missouri shore, some ton or twelve miles below. The water was cold and the air was chilly. I was nearly frozen.

Mr. Thompson picked me up and treated me very kindly. I was the last man that left the boat. Tlie 15elle St. Louis passed me when I was in the water, 1 was a distance off and they could not see me.

I found the bodies of Charles Wor-sham, the second clerk, and Charles Demp-woif, the head steward, and brought them to their friends in this city. The boilers were blown to pieces and went in different directions. I have seen several wrecks in my life, hut none as complete as this. My hand was cut, and I received bruises on the head and body, but hoie to get well soon, AFTEE THE EXPLOSIOS AN AWFUL, SCENE. There are some events which no words can 239 ai 241 Liberty Street, Med to-day and held a brief session, Count S-cllis The counter cases of the British and A merican Governments were pre-s-ented and the Board adjourned.

The proceedings were marked by no special feature. IxiNiiotc, April 15, The note accompanying the Knglish replication submitted at Geneva to-da? explicitly declares that England will iut consent to have the indirect claims arbitrated. Mr. fishing says the note is worthless, and the arbitration must proceed, lliplanuk: Trouble Bewca Fruve ajd Lokdok, April 15. Reports are current that troubles have grown out of the recent diplomatic negotiations between France and Germany.

The relations between the two countries are said to be again in a critical condition. IHlKtHuMH Dlapatraee. Lokwme, April 15. Minister Schenck went to Ventnor, Isle of Wight, on Saturday, and will return to-morrow. Pakis, April 15.

The abrogation of the passport system will take effect on the 20th. liEui.iw, April 15. The Iteiclistag to-day passed to a third reading a bill ratifying the lofisular Convention between thefnited States and the German Kmpire. Ieputy Georges complained of the insecurity of literary proierty. and asked if nothing could be done to protect the rights of authors.

Minister Delbruck replied, regretting that it was not in the power of the Government to prevent book piracy, because of lack of necessary legis-latton. Milajc, April 15. The Prince and Princess Of Wales have arrived at this city. "ft urine Newt. QtiKEStiTowN, April 15.

Steamship Holland from Sew York arrived. OPPOSITE WOOD HTHEKT, Irr-BI-TFRK ARK TTlfV'rTKD TO OAI.I.. city at five o'clock this niornimr. after a pro traded illness, aged sixtv-four years. Mr.

Van Winkle Uxik a prominent part in th TO WHOLESALE BUYERS formation of the State of West Virginia. In the Senate he was distinguishi-d for his in OF WANTED--AGENTS. Liberty Street. dustry in committee work, and to his laloT there is attributed his long failing health. TThtt wasoneof the Republic-ins- who voted against W'AXTEO AliEXTS-A NUMBER OF hnKt-claaa Men who can aive good reference a.

to chararter and Induatrir. to nail the NKW WHKKI.KK the lmjf achlncnt ol Andrew Johnson. DRY GOODS was a man ot sterling integrity and honor, warm-hearted and kind, and leaves a large AMI il.VN bKWIMi MAC-HINK In thin city and 4-oiinty i.ttferMl puilnrlen vi i oe guaranteed. 31 SL A I tU Wood atreet. Trrin circle til Iritiuis and relations to mourn Iu KNOWI.KS'S STEAM PUMP! loss.

PERSONAL. Dwelling Bnrned Family Barely Es A good dea! of Interest ia manifested In regard to the disposition of the rrrtinrari and appeal now before the Supreme Court in the matter of the opening of Forbes atreet. There has been ao much lid. gallon growing ont of ttie effort to open thia thoroughfare, that but few persona exactly nnder-Btand the questions at issue. Forhea atreet was one of those avenues marked ia what la known aa the Clty District plan," a plan ot streets adopted In t43, and running out Into the townships adjoining the city line as far as Boundary street, in anticipation that at fiotne future time portions of these townanips would be consolidated with the city.

Some ten years later a portion of Pitt township was added as the Ktghth ward of the city, and since then the whole "district plan," with much other territory, has been consolidated. Forbes street starts at Boyd atreet, within gunnhot of the Court Rouae. und two squares south or Ktith avenue, and runs parallel with It, or nearly so, through to a point east of Boundary street, near Kour Mile Run. It Uien diverges southwards and zig-zaga somewhat in resetting I'ark avenue, near the city line, a di-tauee of between six and seven mlleH. The opening of this street hus teen persistently urged on the one hand, and opposed on the other, for two or three years previous to the final action of Councils, when it as o-cere 1 to be opened.

The viewers appointed tinder the city ordinance assesHd the damans and benefits, and mad their report. One ot the property owners moat largely damaged whs s. l. Kier, ynq who had erected an extensive pottery on the line of the improvement, and partly on the tr et mm rigittaliy laid out, lie was awarded ate'Ot fltMNtfi damages, but did not consider hiru-t-if onnrp naied, and, with several oCiers, ap Healed to the Court of Quarter Ss-dons. The Court set snide the award, and apfw-inted a commissioner, a ho, after a mot careful and prolonged investigation, made a renort in which Mr.

hiwr awarded damages Iti Hi nam of The awards in other raea were aiso change l. This larg increase was not satisfactory to other propertr holders on the street, as the damage to one class have to 1 -a-a need by the benfits to the nrher. Exceptions were tiied Uy the confirmation of the report, but these were overruled, and tiie report confirmed after ful? arun-eftt. Hetug anxious to have eerta points whtrtj had t-en raided on the tiuil settled by Supreme i'oiirt. a few of the profierty holders t'Mk out an appeal and writ of etrti-rari being la doubt aa lo which was the proper form of artiou.

The Supreme Court heard the argument, decided tie right to a ef'thrnri, but made no ruling as to Its effect. The mam questions involved, then, are these: First, Is Mr. Kier entitled comoipeiisation for damages caused by the removal of buiMing winch had heu placed on the street after the adoption of th plan, but before the territory had rxen inrporaed tn the city? Second. Is he entitled to siinnar damages for property piaced on the street, after the a mission of tn tr Tutf into the city? Third. The right to appeal in cases of this character.

These are very 1 port-ant nuestions, and the decision of the tngher court wi'l te iooke! for with interest The report that the court has decided the ruse is perhaps correct. It aaid tiiat tliey have agreed as to the mam questions, ari assigned the opinion to one of the -fridge to In wrut-n ont. The statement that the decision ts in favor of the city." ia altogether gratuitous. The city is not a partv to the suit, aa wiii appear from the statement above made; and leMej this the Ttidgeg are not in the habjt of telling their creta. The opinion wtli re read, it ia suppose 1, soon after the meeting of the Supreme Cuirt at llarrisbarg, next month.

The citv, airhongh not a party, is iargeiy interemtcd in tise tiie. an1 her interests have cioeiv watched throughout by uer attorney, Masor lagle. The Vity rrshii IFHSONAL WE HAVE JUST RE- .1 ii rinifv nil -J- I KI a supply ol and ttnuvf iec 1Uht i 'F-'m PaU-nt. the in the dry. If A RTXKY, McKK cape.

Special to tbe Commercial. l.oi noNvn.i April 1 IS72 A winwr fourth avenue and SmitUheld atreet. 11- Hi 11 1 1 Li IV UUh The house of Mr. IS. Pressler, at Perrysville.

BUSINESS CHANCES. Ohio, was burned vesterdav, the family barelv A ITFAf rri'KEKH I rpo I ail! escaping, 1-A'ery thing in the house ta r-nl or on trtn a new rt.X4.le 1-in-torr. a tbH of T'i; Mt Area of al, 41 sitmed. T.oss jl No insurance. Two vein, heit I he r- a-tr mine opened cal hundred dollars was raised for thereiief of the nunipti Trttm mxntt at furn: Apply to or AdJn J1M Ryllaire, Ohio.

family by the citizens. FOR SALE. STATE POLITICS. MACHINE SALE-IIOISTIXf. In gootl ot tl-r, for aale.

Inquire at H( Fenn ave. The Mobile Rrgistrr (anti-passive) is changing tone somewhat in regard to the Cincinnati Convention. It confesses that it is still doubtful as to its composition and results; but so much depends upon its being a dignified, reasonable and pronouncedly respectable body, it adds, "it looks toward it with expectancy tempered with anxiety." The lisguttn- thinks that either Judge Davis, "or some man of his known and avowed principles," must have the first place on the ticket The Chicago Trihinxr, the Western organ of the Cincinnati movement' "flares over the report that Davis and Curtin had been agreed upon for President and Vice-President at a conference with leading Democrats. It says there will be no use of holding the convention if the "ultimatum" of the Democrats is to influence its action. It wants to know: "What is the difference between holding a Democratic Convention to nominate Davis and Curtin, and forcing those names, by Democratic pressure, upon the Cincinnati Convention? To the public there could be no difference at The Tribune states the four of the convention thus: 1.

It must be what it claims to be, a Republican Convention. 3. It must so act as to attract and not repel Republican votes. 3. In onler to do Uils, it must reject, not offensively, but firmly, anything like Democratic dictation.

4. It most nominate only such persons as are thoroughly identified with the Kt publk an party. There is no need of discussing persons these are the necessities of the case, and necessity knows no law." AVe think we hear hard-headed Democrats saying. If this is so exclusively a Republican afliiir, what have we to do with it? Is the Democratic party really so reduced that it must take whatever candidate a few dissatisfied Kepub-licans may select for them, and he never a Democrat John V. (Barrett and Baltimore, It'rcm Ihe Baltimore American In alluding to the President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company's speech at the last meeting, we briefly remarked that when Mr.

Garrett contrasted the pecuniar-benefits which the city receives from his road to the losses it has sustained by the Northern Central and the Western Maryland, he omitted to state that the city of Baltimore is actually losing an interest of $120,000 year by the release of its first mortgage on the Connellsville Road. IHsIuct from that additional interest on the stock of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad held by the city, and it leaves a deficit of instead of a surplus to our city's finances. In again referring to this fact, it is not wilh the intention of faultfinding, and far less to underrate the value of the roa 1 to the prosperity of our State. But it just occurs to us that the distinguished President makes a little too much of this additional one iht cent, added to the semi annual dividend, and that a somewhat less flourish about it would have been more to the purrose and certainly in better taste, l-'roiu its very inception up to the present this pai'r has been the steady and unfiinchinir friend of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad through good and through evil reports, and formally years the latter were in a strong majority. We therefore speak frankly, without ftar of being misunderstood.

Much as it owes to the able management of its present head and no one is more ready to concede this tlian ourselves yet it would le utter folly to ignore the fact that but for the noble sacrifices again and again made by our city and State to sustain it when hope itself seemed lost, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad would have been this day but a struggling concern, if. indeed, it had been in existence at all. For this reason alone, if no other, the city of and the State of Maryland are well entitled to all the benefite which now the earnings of the road can yield them, and hence to make so simple a right the display of a magniloquence which would make a stranger to its history believe that the Bdumore and hi Railroad was the special providence of the Mate, and its President the guardian ansjel of its entire interest, is, as we have already intimated, a matter of questionable propriety. But turn we to something else. The poet Wordsworth, in one of his usual and sometimes interminable table talks, related to his gnts that he had preached at various times.

Turning to Charles Ijhu'o, who ai one of them, he aked him. "Charles, did you ever hear me preach "I have nrver heard you do anything else," was the prompt though stuttering reply of- the amiable Llia, who always "felt bored by his friend's longwindednesf. Just so for Mr. Garrett to announce that his road wiii need to borrow a great deal of money in order to carry out her vast schemes is rather a matter of supererogation: for, so far as our ex-erience goes, the road has been doing nothing eise since its start. It is gratifying, however, to learn that she is now trying for more loans in the London market, where already her credit has been well established.

And we sincerely hojiethat she willgetenongh "British gold'' to serve all her wants. Or failing in this, that she will extend her favors in that respect to other markets than our own. For it cannot be denied that as a borrower she is frequently an incubus, and a serious one, to the financial capacity of our city. The New Orran able. (Krim tbe New York The "Great Fjistern" has been once moru chartered to lay a forth trans-Atlantic cable, and is now lying at Sheerness awaiting its completion.

The contract for the new cable, which is to be direct to this city, has been completed and duly signed. The cable is to be manufactured by and laid down under the allspices ot the Telegraph Construction Company of England. This company has manufactured nearly all the dee-sea cables in the world, and enjoys a well deserved reputation for the thoroughness and success of its undertakings. It will probably be four months le-fore the cable can be completed and delivered on board. This jeriod will bring us into the month of August, when we may once more expect to see the noble vessel in our bay on her welcome message of peace and prosperity.

She is to be commanded by Captain llalpin, an officer who has fully established liis fitness for the inqiortant work entrusted to him. a I i iii SALE-0XE SMALL UPRIGHT Rravrr 4 ouaty I IrnK-r. I Ir Convention. 5lecial HUiMtbcb Ui tba Commercial. April 15, 172.

At the Democratic County Convention br4 Washixgtos, D. April 15, 1S72. SENATE. On motion of Mr. WILSON, the bill from the Committee on Military Affairs, permitting the interment of all honorably discharged soldiers and sailors in National Cemeteries, was passed.

Mr. COLE submitted resolutions of the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, asking the establishment of steamship service between an Francisco and the islands of the Pacific also asking increase of mail" ervice between Francisco and China and Japan. Refer 1 bla Pomp la offared aa II), Mnrr PenrcrT 172 and 174 Federal Street, Allegheny, lieajterlf ully announce to Iittyern of lry ff 'holeate that they have now in utoek one of th largext and heat ttelvrted. Mock of Jry Oootl ever offered in thin m-arkef, compHfiny full line of Bleached and Brown Muslins, Priits, Ginghams, Tickings, Checks, Cottonades, Jeans, C'assimeres and Cloths, rnarine, ut mooa order, at Ao. IWna aveane, FiiUhurKfi.

tf LVM! BARRELS CIXCIXNATI I l-i tra lr-t Oil. tn eiore and for aaie ly KFKhK uK.S, No Tt ecrrath Pirteharajh, Pa. Independent Steam Pamp at B. aver to day W. IV Punhtp and John GrenLiiiir were elected delegates to the Kvr Invented, And for C.Sivi-iuion.

and were instmcOd to vote lvr Hon. liiiam for Governor. SLMPIICITY AND DURABILITY fipeclnl Olapatch lo tbe C.mnifrrlat. Washington, D. April 15, 1S72.

War. and Mean S-lill Hard ri Work. The Ways and Means Committee this morning spent the whole session oil copper and matches. All specific duties on copjer, both on ore and manufactured, were reduced one cent per xmnd, and all ad valm-cm duties reduced five per cent. The stamp tax was removed from matches, which strikes out two and a half millions from the gross amount of taxation.

The committee will sit very late P-night and attempt to finish the bill. The lHrk.ui CanMilracy. II. W. Smith.

President of the New York Tenth National will be examined before the Committee 011 Hanking and Currency to-morrow. Although there is a strong le-lief among the members of the committee that this witness can give them much valuable information as to the late conspiracy to lock up currency, yet. as the examination is confined to the violation of existing laws, it is not thought that much will be made out of him. ZHirhlfian and the C'incitinali Convention. Gov.

Blair, of Michigan, Representative in Congress, who has just returned from a western trip, says that his State will send a very large delegation to the Cincinnati Convention. Among other prominent delegates he names Captain E. IS. Ward, of Detroit. He also thinks that Trumbull would be the most available and puiur candidate not only so far as Michigan, but the whole Northwest, is concerned.

lira v. barks I uilrr (hlraso Relief Kill. Secretary Bon tw ell has informed Representative Farwell, in reply to an interrogatory oil this iHjint, that drawbacks will be allowed on sash, blinds and dix.rs imported in Chicair 1 under provisions of the Chicago relief bill. The s-t retary says that this question can be easily settled by reference to existing laws, but that in hi opinion Inmlxr in any manufacture! form, and used tor building pwrp.tse, Hill I entitled to rebate of duties. Anolhrr Mtiipl Hrldge.

The Senate passed a bill to-day authorizing tbe construction of a new bridge across the river at tjiiiticy, Pr-nnavlvnnln Liberal Kepnbliran. The Liberal llepubiicans. of Pennsylvania will issue a call for a State Convention on Wednesday next. Mnjtttlnr Fart flM-ovrrr'il. The caie of the settlers on Cherokee neutral land-5 conies up for argnment in the Supreme Court to-morrow: lien.

Hutler and Lawrence, of Ohio, for the fact that the contract witli Joy was entered info by Secretary Browning on 'he eight of a certain month, when the supplemental treaty authorising such contract was not ratified till the tenth of the same month. 1 barcb 'awe lH-ldf-tl. The Supreme Court to-day decided the case of the Walnut Street Presbyterian Church, Louisville. The contest aree over the control of property after the senaraf ion caused bv the war. 'I he court susUiincJ the claims of -the loyal rnion of the congregation.

Tb l.rni Vmnvm llreidrd. Cn lehalf of the unanimous bench, Chief Justice Chase delivering the opinion, the Supreme V.iirt today, in the celebrated case of Clint. it id. I.nglerecht, appeal from I'rah. that the jury drawn by I nited States Marshal, und.

the laws of the Cnited State, and not by the territorial marshal under the hx-al law. as illegal, and its verdict void. The Court, ill persuing this question, went even further than tbe necessities of the present case required, and also decided that in al! the first organization of territories, had the sanse Movers over 1.x al matters as States, and that all j'iries, grand as well as drawn in I'tah in violation of territorial laws were iiUhral that iu this instance tbe territorial statute authorising the manner of draw iiitr a inry had been in existence for years, and that Congress, not having annulled, had re writ zed it: that the duties of the I nited States Marsha! and District Attorney were precisely the same in I tali as in the several States. I'pon these grounds the entire decision- of Jodre MeKean and his Court for the la-st twelve months were reversed. It is stated that as a corollary from this decision, all defendants now in custody in I'tah under indictment by these illegal grand juries, are entitled to instant discharge, and all civil cases jnding in said courts, where exceptions have been duly taken and on record, wiped out.

As criminal proceedings which were pending and have been terminated have cost aixuit thirty thousand dollars, the question is now raised as to whether Congress wiii appropriate a sum to meet them, or whether the I'nited Stu'es Marshal, who has attempted to execute the mandate of the court, shall be mulcted Tbe decision creates no surprise at the Department of Justice, where it was long since anticipated, and where its correctness is quo-Honed. Noulli lmptovenirot foinpnn? Baffling- Invrati-saifon. wis set apart by the Committee on Commerce for the continuance of the investigation info the South improvement Company. P. H.

Wutson, former Assistant Secretary of War and President of said company, was IIEFIEH O.nPETITlOV SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. OBITUARY. FrvflM ihff TtruacVilla Flf-raJtl IOK SAI.F 0E SMALL EX. I SE AD 1 HiiLHi P.jrta'.le' will eold very ctijp for fciMjuh-e at H('tD A 2041 and XOH I.dTt etret, Pitt.d.urrh. pa.

SALE FIFTY SE( 0X0-H AXI 1 of all alsee, Hae. f'ylioder and Tihular. JAMKS -0 corner Maiioa aveaae and Rad-rad. Ailabny city, I'a. HfQU lOR SALE-IRON AND WOODWORK' 1 ING Mactitnery, Jud-um's f-.

rwerwirs, RMiera, in Vk. Tap and I te. Km err Wheel. tUslhia, f'aikinaand Manufai-turcrt' nppUe generaiiy. M.

II. C4.CHKAN, 1 I etreet. tf Send flit 8Mc.ai Circular, or call and see tbe l'umii, at We referred yesterday to the ninma Vr. Kntx I Anl4rtm, fattier of ueoj-g K. An4er No.

167 Smithfield Street. AND A AUNIFICENT OF A of this rltj. We 6nv to-day toetmtnicle ti-e farai termination of hii illness, wtiJcS occurred at three o'clock yeatercU? morniftfr. at the restftnc of Ms 9fn. The 'tfyeaseil was In ttie seven ty-stxtb 1OK SALE DKMi STOKE A FIRST-t Ah InuK and -'recnptin htore.

ng a aod l'U-ineMi. ifu ea Th t-e't in h.t tiij. A py to1" tar-ttxtr uiforBu.tuD to UAh. AbfcX A OO 1 7 i Wylie tr-Dut MEIIfI-PBICEI DRESS GOODS, Consist iny of a much fuller line yrar of his Bjrct an! aa txrn fn Curobenau! county, iley, Farrell Co. The nomination of Jr.

Aiex. Iempsier for the. Pa, lie came of Rood Revolutionary toclt. Ilia iki rvi'itr -it nikii fattier was -L Knock Anilerson, who was one of Are brutb-pra wno arrrel tn ttK- KevolQtiouary war, or tn f'M-DL asningtotrs army, aa the aTlnt was. Tbe 14 rrv ll- r.

i gw ii riv Nw and hnd. of all rtlr' and from to irti horae power, now on hand. Hi IX A Cl corner Marwu avenue aad it. Allegheny, Pa. trots era of Knoch sttifl in Maryland, CRETONNES, Ttsnusaee au1 Kentucky, ainl have enjoyed stale than i usually kept in reyular tehoesale hounes, all of which tee offer a Ion: ami in many instance lotrer than the same yood are quoted in yew York or l'hiladelphia.

at ri nanuriiil I-onom Ui a ex tent, tifctMy of The famliy hiivsnfr h-u mia SATEENS, IOR SALE OR REVT TWO KW I I'wf Hi; oo nar W'rit Park. Alle- 'iny. ci.nTjuriltjr I I RooniM. wit li Bt hroom, rble Mftoi-li, htiol8. Hot and Wiwr, wirfi all ntorfcrn lnfproeruna Iti-rnre of M.

hK lr No ai rrlerai Krwt, A Untny. tf hers of lltjj' H-tTt'wtitjitivpi at WaHriiiijttoo and four I niu-d Ma. i-ntr4. One of the We only ask an examination and of the add tbe mottt distinguished of tile recall to memory there are some such scenes which no human language can describe. That which ensued upon the terrific explosion of the boilers of the Oceanus was such an event, such a scene.

The time was early in the morning; the gray dawn had not yet blushed in the east; the rayless heavens sent no beams to light up the dark river. The puff of escaping steam, the plash of the wheel in the water, one moment disturbed the solemn stillness of the shore, and lulled the morning slumbers into a deeper repose. Another moment and the silence of river and shore was broken as it been disturbed before, by a sound as if the volleying thunders of a fortress had suddenly burst iqwin an advancing foe, roiling fur over the dark river, breaking thestiilness of the forest-crowned banks, Startling the inhabitants from their deep repose, rousing the distant listener as though it had been the voice of desolation calling to death to render perfect the work it had commenced. The sleepers on board were startled from their dreams some awoke in pain and anguish, others to consternation and wild alarm, while some awoke to consciousness beyond the iine that divided time from the infinities of eternity. The concussion was territic; the whole forward portion of the cabin, texas and the pilothouse was lifted alott, vibrated for a moment in mid air, then fell, a mass of shivered timbers, uj-rfm the deck, burying beneath its ruin a nuniler of persons who but a single minute before had been quietly slumbering, dreaming, perchance, of loved ones at home whom they were destined no more to see.

Struggling in the darkness, some sought tl, "resh air. From the debris on deck was sent up a cry only too well known to those that heard it a deep wailing moan of helplessness and hopeless de-siair. It was a moment of awful interest to the survivors. Shrouded in darkness, struggling for breath, enveloped in broiling vapors from the exploded generators, the uninjured, even, for a moment were lost in the wilderiiig maze of doubt and uncertainty. To add to the horror of the scene, with the shrieks of the imprisoned human beings were mingled the agonized roar of some caged lions on deck.

comjtarison of our Good and red. He also presented a protest of leading citizens of San Francisco against the session of Goat Island to the Central Pacific Kailroad. Laid on the table. Memorials were presented protesting against he renewal of the Wilson Bewing machine aatent, and laid on the table, the Committee baying reported adversely on the bill to renew he patent. The deficiency appropriation bill tras then proceeded with.

Without action on he bill the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. WILLIAMS, of Indiana, Chairman of he Committee on Expenditures in the War Vpartment, made a report, with the testi-nony taken on the investigation into the sale arms and ordnance stores during the Frau-o-Prussian war. Ordered printed, together vith the view of the minority.

The committee reports the following contusions: First, that the act of Congress of the rot July, authorizing the sale tf unsuitable gave, by a fair interpretation of its letter nd spirit, full authority to the Secretary of Var to sell and dispose of the arms and ord-lance stores in question, and that in doing he violated neither the letter nor pirit of the law. Second, that the proceeds t' sale were promptly paid into the 'reasury. Th ird, that no sales were made to ny known agent of either of the belligerent overnmenta, and that no act was done by the ecretary of War, or any of his subordinates, bat wa calculated to impair or violate any itcmatkmal obligation. Fourth, that no of-cial of tire United States Government was pe-uniarily benefitted in connection with the lies. Fifth, that the only party Ijenefitted as the Government of the United States, in aving disjiosed of unsuitable arms at the ighest market price, to the amount of nearly millions of dollars.

The House then proceeded to the considera-on of the river and harbor improvement bill, hich appropriates about $5,000,000, including for the removal of Hell Gate and her obstructions in East river. New York, he bill was passed with but few unimportant nendments. Mr. HANC 'CK introduced a bill for the ap- name, was tor esgnt'-cn yvars a raemtier of Hie Uai IOR SAI L-TWO SLIDE VALVE E- 1 4 IK KM. earh cyllndera an 1 lorn- n't ke.

Mtl im h- ixx1) ilsi. hiMtinlniai CASHMERES, LACE CURTAINS, AD OTIIER NKW HOOD led states and at one time President of that I'rice to convince Ituyers of the Fh-h tJjr t'ump. all in order. Addre hheuaiiAro i ur- body, and filled at ne period tf offlee of comptroi- above fact. kr of Oie TrtMMH-ry, A cwuti a uf Ui ducuMU'il w- for ferry y-ars in the i t.ited Treasury Ie IOR SALE -VALUABLE MANUFAU-H RI.Nt.

Mi In Twemh ward. Sim 'jitl Tcet, icnDdt.i l. Tntf -tee -nd Mrw. Railroad fnt-d. prttion of city Engineer (left vat-ant by the death of Mr.

Moore, made at an lntormal meeting of CVuneiia. held yeaterday afternoon, may be taken as equivalent to an election. Mr. Itenipster has, for acme time past, fR rformed the duties of Assistant Etigtneer in the Survey IVpartment, and is said to (e a competent man for th place, Mr. Iavis polled a large vote, and may welt feel proud of the nt paid him.

The most urgent wants of the Engineer Ifcprtm-ut of tne city are a thorough organisation of the work, acd a Sfjitematic srrantiertH-tif of the plans for sew-erti ye, laying out or streets, emtaritstung of grals, eic. A lack of avtift-m u-en the prtncirnii cause of compisif t. ani tf Mr. I Dempster is to taRe a e4n -prehensi ve view of the situation, and ring oriT ot of the rxMiny coc ftium as it is dimd he ihc will do that is expected of him. a the rest of tfie irk wtu be comparatively easy.

(Iohitf llrfeistHm The closing of the Western Tnoh'gical minary were held last evening in the First I'r-a-bytertan Chnrrh. After the osual religious exer cIims. Mr. J. J.

IlulU who Is under appointment aa a missionary to Kola poor, India, deliver! the valedic tory address, and was followed by Mr. William of the who delivered the response. At the conclusion of these addreMea, the Dr. Jacobus read the name of the njeuiters of the graduatip class, e'ghteeu in number, who proceeded forward and stood around ths IM- fiomaa were then awarded them by the Rev. lr.

IHiott. i'ayer was then offered iy Ir. it' htvK after which the audience was dismissed with the benediction. A.W.Erwin&Co mailman etiw O'Htn ll-7. on oreinea.

partiiit'nt, and a f-w arn in- some li.tereetl!ijr es to tin paper. Anions? the re iit it the dee aUK had eoiue Wwa lo him fritn hi fttrher. vwne! Kruw Anderson, was a re. of I-. I 1 1 K.

rort r-iU OU Works. Waaa- 172 and 174 cord that p' a w6 wi! fa-n- IOR SALE-A. S. CAMERON S' eart rompl auttal'le for erv uurtioee to nn'h iiy inter. it i onww of a ri- of i-ttTB in-wii ot tn- 4 in li oid yre to his nv phew, lion.

An lerm. th-n a mm-rr S(arn Pumi can he apilid. Havina Dea lar-ieiy Iro proved, tim aa and cbeapent in The market. A I WHL A AKh KKY, ooroer Third afnne and iJtriy tree. Pa.

TThi of li-'t. iae d.strirt, TenneM Th paper 1.1 vuj wtUt air the chirrapf, ruarkairiy civar, wef! defined and retniiar, coiii-Jer- IOR SALE-X WO VERT DESIRABLE ft titiilditisr iOi I Of Ieet earh. froniin on a 40 aittt! in Six foot tre- and ruo' ioaj hack to aa FOR DK APERIES FURNITURE COVERINGS, THK CHOICKST (sTOCK VK.T OFI'FBKD, AT WALRAVEN'S, MiSOMC JI.ILL, No. 710 (liesnut Street Philadelphia. ASnOMCEMEiVT tti the bkxi td the writer, and tti- Uie4 Utrie educed hy nd, ttn-tigh indited over fifty years ao.

We make a ond extra from thin ventage ehapter of JliUdetit 'f ti.e vmr, mil of which we sha uke V) Ixt altuate on tr-nlli wanl, KUT-ilniran. A im. riflielh ttreet, Seenlnh ward. ill of wiitci will be aol.l low. pr-ly fo ii.

RANKIN. Real KiUU Aaeot, seem prsnt. Oteof thek-ttera close an fottowa: was in thirteen -ft itie great, and small, as near at can retretider once a siotit, i tive timu, now au o. IOI rifth arenue, Pitubarfh. Pa.

lOR SALE AT A A R( A I IV FO R- I 1K.KN Acre of land, on tne Hq of the Plttar. ohi uinrt, fame, a cripple a wont. (fo.i for noth In, rite me on ihee things, and ire wHi, and itsfey the i.Td t-e with you and hive yon his no keepititr aii ur lovea go wun yon rt nvyne and hkaco Ravlirtjad. aeven mllea trie ttTy aud tea ninu'ee' walk trom a Rilnad Srn-m. wool divide Into Lot eo aa to reii7e haadaomely.

Fr trwi and further particular apply to L. i. A R-l-Al I'll. Attorney tl-Uw, -urth a rem tie. tf us ail to yi ai(, it waa from such goodly an patriotic anceitry that onr veneraoie friend, who hna jut i aav, te Inheriting jintment by the President of three comrais- good name, lie kt-pt it pare hr ni'h al: tna.s and -THE ATlOAL RKFI- dl Ua ank.

M-hioerT. Ac nnd IOR SALE-SrKV iih a oners. at a salary often dollars per day each. temptation, rront 1-m0 to WV trie inquire into the depredations on the fron-ers of Texas by bands of Indians and Mexi- tided lo Waterford, 'TuoiatA county, tu this Mitte-. There he reared a lartre faintEy of ten efni- TO ms, and appropriating for expenses of tiren, nine ttt wsK.m th-e tm ami ix dUKhten -arvie him, with his widw, siiii tu v.g'tr- FEDERAL STREET.

ALLEGHENY. UNITED STATES DIGEST. NEW HIKM. TOI Out't hit nff ft Th'frsf of th? DrrUUtiifl of the C'urf. uithht tht: I'nifff St-ifr, fo 1 C0.

'j JJknjamiiv a i 1 1 a st Attn tt Rj rtn, I. tin- fht'Cjt. The s.mr..iaaspfr1MKaof Mr. Abbott bu cur'. maitf d'tiratiU It.

at tua wrk nm dmw an la prorly dlrrincnUhed a Nfw Hh HiF. Tn HPtiral purpm reoiaJna UDchmnttHd but amu of ttia dia renreo Meen lh mtHl olam aoi th-mm of Ita are: A Mora Ralbl Trm; Oaicb-w or. In to mdicatf th tit- of Paraarapti Thi Yar of each IlT-ton New KrMra of K(Krt bervtofor omlttd A rrweJ lawiticaUon. with new Titl Trim Table if tont4nra Bi-rariiHd acj that It MrvM mm an ludes; Th I croupinc of i un- ord I bi their Liwual Ouniirirtioa -wa turninir arxm Nr.tut, (be ptfh of tbe h'atutla ajlvD th.it the Kaf1fr In aoutfifr Ktat may cuipar il Pilii tbe StAtute whuta tli ore prerajla. It im roniidmftit thtt 'Ho for -ach year tin aj'f mt f-yjunroj the tear LITTLE, BROWN COMPANY, 1 AW PUBLISHERS AND HO M'aahlncioa Mrecl, Boalan.

TTh SEW1CKLEY NURSERIES. (ll'B STOCK OF FRl'IT TBKK8, ie commissioners, me Dm passed, ana tne cos heaitt). The deceased foilowel the tanuiag Ait hn und, ittared in the KlKUtenttj Ward, on All(h-ny Va Kai'ruad. Tbe l.rouud will te ectld parite or t-ireiher with tne Hfinery fo aolt oi-chaer fror par.u-niara in-jiilrenf A Kj oLl, President, 1 13 I-lbetty aireot, P.tthura;h, Pa. IOR SA I.E THE VALUABLE STOCK, ft 4ood Will and FUturee of the leaal? nd I.iijaor KtitneA l.ifflv condnaNril hy WiUikib Mi'ttr A and formerly hy Miller A Rirketon, at No.

and atre-t. PtttehurKO. Aunir noon nuMtte-itt for 1'irty years, and also enltlvttd a irni. In lie uok up hirt residence here with his ri ouse adjourned. Death of a Prominent Citizen.

octal liDatch to Commercial. Hasbfield, April 15, 1372. Mr. K. Andentua.

In luines mauni he ws lUtlnguirhed Oy the striftest pro- I.rllrr fiaaa Jnmm Park, Jr. 1'1. I'MMOXD STKKL Works. I I'AHK, IthiiTHEK I'ittsiu A.nl I T. Carter 0..

Hmrrnl .1 rNTiKMt.N (in Sulunlav la-t. in the Cr inx'ii, 1 liaii an i'rTnniiy of i-raticiH iht- flu icm i.f tlie Itubi ink -Aotiup Kiiirini' jutri of you in last. A tire hud slarti from the Hiiark from the re-tin ry in tlie i-xtrftne i)(i )art of I'ark iV copjH'r mill inuiioiliaU'ly aJ-joining our own works, and was making raiiiij U'lie ngine wa inifmvliatly lrnui-lit iiiUi ami in about one minute a stream from the engine was tilayins? on the tire, 11ml instantly it. About an hour after another tire broke out some thirty feet distant from the first, nnd in equally The rncine was airain ustnl with like result. oity ol dealing, lie was or a verr niiia and equaote tt.e premlwHi, or hy letter, to FHA.NKI.IX B.

temper and kindly and never engagel deeaaodt Vl Aditimtrator of ruie of wm. aiuier, K.utl) Kuarlb alree. Pdiiadelpaia. inaianMit or pers'rjal controversy. Thougn his Hfewaanot tinvexed bv those aturins that swep Ezekiel Chew, an old resident of this county, rmerly As-8'ciate Judge, an active citizen BOI SD FOR THE SACRIFICE.

When the explosion occurred, Captain Harry Tripp, one of the pilots, was on watch at his post. The pilot house was lifted from its place and plunged down to the deck below, carrying Tripp with it in its descent. The wheel fell upon him and held him fast in his perilous position. His partner. Captain Harris, who liad retired but a short time before, seeing his position, went to his assistance.

Meanwhile the flames from the furnace caught hold of the splintered timbers and spread with amazing rapidity. Captain Tripp made almost superhuman efforts to rescue himself from his impending doom. Captain Harris exerted himself to the utmost of his strength. Still nearer came the flames, still fainter beat the pulse of hope, the heat was getting to be intense. Hope fled.

Captain Harris was forced to leave the side of his over an or ua, ni home was rim or an atnaospnare or luve anil peace ma uat duvs wers rareiy west; prominent local politician, died yesterday respect to tanitiy reSationa. Freed from care and Kome, lili oming Grove townsnip, aged SA I.E THREE STORY ItKKK ft Iiwf.hnK Houm-. No. I.t7 Heoond avenue; fO lK.oMf Psrio Marhle Mantele. Hath Rorn.

Httt and dd Water; bui recently reh'lfd wilh all modern linpr.rTfmf'nt-, Ie In perfen-t renair. Thia propert i chap for Caah, or in exchange fnr Iaanl on line ,4 Pittehararh and onnnllaviile Uaiiroad, nm over inilea from town, or trn. Inquire at office of PtttaburnU lloU CiHiipany, No. 3lit iJherty atreet, PittAhanrtt. tf living in the eyes, and rejoicing the hearts of his cnlldr and irrandetuldreii.

he has spent very happy years. i'ut proftpemv did not chill his warm affections. His chariutiea to the poor and to the stck of our city, and hia visits to aura ay-seven years. sews 'summary. given one week to go to his home in Ohio and procure the contracts between his company were frequent.

interspersed with neign boriy caiif--. and intercourse with littie children to whom he ould arfetionatelv bend in all the and railroads as to rates of transportation BY TELEGRAPH. In the extinguishment of lKtl fires the con CS SALE-EMaES AU BOILERS ft l.y BKAIlY A lAH.AN, 1 idioute. on hoard are, at prlj ee flated I Iocomotlve Buller, o4)t horee mighty trifles of their bus? existence. The iate Mr.

tents of one tank only wwe Yet one lialf the conieut.s would have efl'eated the ob he charged for petroleum, and the committee postponed the cae for that time. To-day the acting chairman of the committee received a Anderson was an active, living member and eider of the Jrettytei tan Church in this city, and an eider j.nwt.r. ijocornoTire noiier. Sffj power, htntiowrv. two Hum.

afO feet by 42 inrhea, tHitnf.irM'A'all' Slatiiin.rii 11 menu to leave turn there to die. A minute jeet. As the wind was very stronr at this in tne cnurcn or tne same denouunauon at hut eter. 1 bv 44 iechea. nit.V); I Knlo.

atalionarr. Fhe Coroner's jury investigating the explo-n of the ffeamer Oceania yesterday an-unced that they were unable to determine 31 KC HANTS! Wf hat la Htark a I area aaaurtmrnt ml Spile ail Snmmer Clottiin 1 auiprlalna Men's, Boys', Youths' And Children's Wear, Whlrb we after la tha Trade at redarr4 Aawrra. Alao, CI. TIIS, CA SSIMl-KKS, v. Eisner Phillips, U'J 2111(1 111 Corcer Fifih A v.

and Wood St. POSITIVELY He CHEAPEST IVZ IN THK ITV. HOOP, JONES CO, time it iH-eiiis unite evident that the saving tif aTerford, and for manv years a hnrerintudi-nt in lOly vrH. nearly new. f.0.

I K.ncioe, -tatlonary. 0 dispatch from Mr. Watson, dated New York more, and the fiery billows enwrapped the form, and caught the breath of the sufferer bound beneath the fallen wheel, and the life the hat'bath school of that place. He adorned his the copper works was lioth times due to the it t. uwinj new, ip.i.Mr wooa a Mann l.rta lc ninee and Bulen, -a.

M.IM) I Stationary, ft hv I setting forth that he had lost his trunks in his Christian profes.sion. lived t-v it nr'c-epta, and died cause of the -disaster. Although about a engine, and its ability to act with surh i.roirmt effieie-ncv. 'wiuiT to the unusualiv with its ceusolatiotis and sutftainig faith. We are ten steamers have arrived at St.

Louis since ftwveral una 11 Stationary and Portable. MlOtlto lO.UOO feet aecond hand 2 and 3 inch pipe, trip to that place, which contained the con told that the deceased had Jong of Harry inpp was ended. THE LlOXS. SMALL KKITITS, KVEBOKKKNS. fLOWKRINO SHRl'BS and NL'RSKKY KTOLTK.

Of Uia Eaat and moat approvad VariAtiea, axa war, Ham tnr thia Bpriitc PlauUux. Catalogues malted JAMES WARDROP. explosion intelligence of the finding of tracts aforesaid. This dodge was so palpable forward with very brig tit anticipations The newspapers of the oil region having effectually squelched the South Improvement Company, are now indulging in journalistic pleasantries among themselves. The Titus-ville H'-rnld "goes for" the Oil City Derrkk generally and particularly, closing a long article with this; "We have done nothing that we know of to affront Oil City, except to grow up Titusville.

If, instead, Titusville had become only a small, gnarled, frowzy, knotty, bare-backed, up-and-downy, humed, round-shouldered, gulfy, precipicy and generally shot-up, scooped-out, ravined, inflexibly irregular, greasy and slab-sided shanty city, the lhsrf'uk would have been proud of our ao-ouaintance and claimed a family relation on liinh ind that prevailed on Saturday, had the fire made headway which it certainly ly two additional bodies nas been Drought to a long contemplated journey The fourperforming lions bnrned alive and that it received the earnest condemnation IOIl SALE VALUABLE A0S- the Last and Sonth. His wife was to accompany would have done had not your ennine been on ni iu a im "M( I I tie nn1tltrned will u.l at oeionging to James i.omnson circus were all those members of the Committee who nun. nev were to visit the old nometean, tne hand. I verily believe the eonseiuenee would under the charge of Mr. frank Sleight, who, scenes most dear to their tneury.

and their family are anxious to investigate this proposed have been disastrous. prtvute Mile the well Tavem Stand, known aath Fn, eland House, in i anonsburaj. Thia property fronts tr-t the Pltt-hurith and Wa-hinirtan turnpike, and mnnlnii hack lO fet on Main street, to the property if as atxve stateu, was arownea. A passenger connections. that Spring, the.

season of Hope, was this year of tin usual promise and cheerful cess. mammoth steal. In substance it amounts 1 cheerfully indorse the merits of the en iroin texas wantea meigtii to release trie am Hit Heavenly Father had ordered otherwise, and simply this: The parties who are pushing investigation are from the oil district, and whose mals from the cage, but he could not obtain has called him home, and he was glad to g- 1 here access to them. The Texan, who was nearer. imam he impmremante ar a larne Brn and Stone Hotel Buihlln.

STahlina; and othr Balldinva The property ia wetl kcatd and arranged fr a H-os, and ttmmm the only Iltl in the pla-e makes it verv deeirahle proi-erty. The pripert is well aupplhtd with watr. As no one will buy without examination, tur them, and these were not identified. The Fore homicide trial, at St. Louis, has ulted in a verdict of acquittal.

Irs. Emily E. Lloyd, a lady of respecta- ity, residing in Leechbnrg, Virginia, is pected of having poisoned her whole fani-consistine of her hnsband and four chil-n, as well as an elderly lady relative who visiting her. After the death of the last Id, about the close of March, an analvza-l of its stomach by Prof. are no regrets for him.

verging ou the, period when gine and commend it to the attention of all. Ilespectfully yours, James Pakk, Jr. I'wkrl Books al tVrldln'a. interests are threatened with destruction by endeavored to release them, but his efforts tne 8ouui or tne viol is low and tne gratnopper re- watsons company ana its raiiroaaalhes.be CLUIN were fruitless, probably fortunately so. comes a ourdeu, tiiough there is a sadness in cios ing forever eves that onJv beam In kindness, and it ing men of small means, thev cannot atlord to ihrT nttion are unnecessary.

A rd title will aceount of family likeness. But having no such blemishes on our topography, and having furnished no traitors to the P. P. U. nor pay their expenses at this point, besides neg the hushine of a voice that only spoke, as it were, The headquarters for )oeket Inniks is at the aiAiiiii F.

kMVi rot.TPHia T1N-WARB. 5iv-n. i nt- unupr-iiinpn win oe in uanuu.Dtirir on hatur-av, Arrll I3th. Wedneelay, April 17th. and Saturday, April 3Hh, wher p'raon deKirinc to imrrhuM can Experiments have recently been made by ocueoictiun.

mm lecting ifieir imsmess tor the purpose await him. He ran hIpo le wn at hi office in WaaUltiAftoa. anv memberships to the S. I. we are con ing the process of investigation.

It Iriving sticks made of different woods, each 2 Tjie report of the New York Bar Atxnation tt niuJi u-j i a ia i ror neira. stationary store of J. 11. Veldin A Xo. 101 Wood street.

At their establishment is kept the most complete assortment of pocket books seems to be atson's object to postpone pro ieet long and li inches square, into the tent to remain plain Titusville, while the sun continues to rise and set In the anus of Oil fully biiMains the prevailing of the jtuli DIVIDENDS. ground, only i inch projecting outward. It cial corruption, an tvili prohabiy lead to a ducing ttie contracts as long as possible, through such trifling excuses as above, and then, when the oil men have gone home and ever brought to this citv, and whether vou was found that in five years, all those made of creek, and other planetary bodies, systems, universes, comets, meteorites and nebulae perform their marvellous gyrations, around that change if not thorough reform of the Bench lUVinrMi 3iO. want a cheap or a costly one of whatever de the session is tar advanced, to come forward AND YKNANl.O Hoard nf scription vou mav sutrtreM, you may rest as there. Havs a city paper: U.rr have this dav declared a lHridmi of l- IV'K with them, when there is not much danger common ponit: un to iiuttulo: snred that vour want run be supplied at' Wel- "There is no estimating the enormous moral that they wnl be taken much notice of.

Oin s. here is no otber place in tins city that art injury meted by a depraved Jiench on tin otters so larire a stock to select from or more it city and country. Were that evil etlect but a ti re, disclosed the existence of arsenic and the announcement of the fact, on Satur--, the Coroner jury rendered a verdict that child had leen poisoned by its mother other live bodies are to be disinterred and lyzed. The only solution of these crime tiat the woman desired to remarry, and the children oii of the way for her new is reported that an extensive deposit of rtalized sulphur has been discovered in the ver Mountains, within three hundred es of Salt Lake city. jhn J.

Chandler, one of the oldest and -t influential citizens of Evansviile. In- reasonable prices for the article named. Washinoton, April 1ST: hundredth part of what iL i it would suilice IMH.I.ARJH per Bhare, payable forthwttd. at the Orfice of the Company, No. Hi Vtftb avenue, Pittsturgh, I'a.

The following reaolution waa also adopted and ordered to be published 1 hat thta Company folly ympathlaaa with the oil prodnrera id their arule with the houthern Improvement tompny. and will aell ne oil, directly or indirectly, to that moMopcly. Ry order of (ho Hoard. JXO. S.

I FROUiTON. CUrk. April Says the Boston Glohe "It is a well known fact that all the leading interests of the Hawaiian kingdom are in the hands of Americans, and that, through its proper officers, there lias often been expressed a desire to be TKLLS WHAT SJ1 KNOWS AKOt MI.S. MAS" to ruue all good people to vigorous action oak, elm, ash, fir, soft mahogany, and nearly every variety of pine, were totally rotten. Larch, hard pine and teak-wood were decayed on the outside only while acacia, with "the exception of being also slightly attacked on the exterior, was otherwise sound.

Hard mahogany and cedar of were in tolerably ijood condition. But only Virginia cedar was as good as when put in the ground. This is of some importance to builders, showing what wood should lie avoided, and what ottiers nsed in preference, in underground work. One i'er Cent. IHarount THE SALE OP A KMS.

which should not relax a muscle nor weaken a thought of retribution until these creatures Allowed on all bills paid within ten days from Mrs. Mason testified before the Senate Arms Committee today that she had appealed to date of invoice fuiirar, svrut. Hour. Vc. come annexed to the United States, and of are driven from the seats they disgrace.

Aide from this of immeasurable wrongs there includeil by T. C. Jenkins, Checkered Front, littburgh. tf NOTICES. is the tHjfcitive and calculable damage dime the Ordnance llureau and was told by General Dyer that he saw no difficulty in the way of a late, as we understand, the subject has been renewed so as again to attract public attention to these interesting islands, which form a sort to the business interest of the ntetropolt i i 11 a 1) if.S and A II A I 07 i a Sandusky Street, Allegheny City.

A bad judiciary has frightened out of OmrF OP THE INSPECTOR OF HAS AKD tiAS MtfTKkS OK Al.I.fC m. died yesterday, aged fifty-six years. White Rlvrr Flour. tlieapest brand for the money in the market, lady buying arms, if able to ay. She had been advised by a friend that if she could the city and itate sotue of the great of half-way house between our western coast and China.

The rich planters and thrifty ii KNY COUNTY Uewirina' that the out. lie atiould he seventh anniversary of the assassination at the Checkered Front. est railroad rortKratnms, which wouhi otherwise have made their business cen merchants, are almost universally Americans; make the purchase at would pay her something "resident Lincoln was noticed at Boston, the missionaries who have done so much to handsome. She testified to interviews with more genera II avail themwelvett of the advantage of thia office, I wHald kIvo noUce to pertna deir Inn to have their meters tested to leave their orders at the office of their respective Oaa Companies, or at my offlca, eomor of Twenty tn ird and SmailiuaB atreela, and Uiey ahaii re oelve prompt atteatlon. R.

H. SMITH, Inspector. erdav. by flags on all the public and many Xevkr put off till to-morrow what you can Peck, who was acting for Wiard, who was ters here. Their withdrawal, through fear ot the judges, has lost for the city the disbursement of millions annually.

Bankers, capitalists and merchants testify that the prevalent civilization and education among the people, are mostly Americans nearly all the important offices of tliegovernment arein the hands ate buildings, displayed at half mast. At -ell and other places the event was simi- do to-day. Order your ale from Pier Dannals o. at once. ttIh.

commemorated. acting for Mi Kenzie, who was acting for Gam-betta. She told Peck that the Government required a certain per cent, in advance, a margin of Americans, and as a natural consequence. distrust c4 certain courts hich have most ELECTION NOTICES. American sentiments, leeiings, taws, anil in abused their immense jxtwer has greatly hin C'offeea, i'olleea.

iO baps prime choice and strictly choice KREDEL'S jues B. Skinner, of Rock ford, the plow manufacturer, died yesterday stitutions prevail." of twenty-five ier cent, on all purchases Tha aurMrlorll, of thlo eKeaUant Preparation" oror an, ot har art lel rtrwl to Ih.i ptibllu Imhiu hy tha wnn.lrful pnpiifailly rt has attaliie.1 althln Ihebriaf yuar lui mji brat manufaoturad. Sol Urn tuan ONE MILLION HOUSEKEEPEBS Are to dav aina: Kanollo In thia and otber eonntriea, and Ui dumuutl la rpidiy Uicruaaiug, REMOVES STAIN FROM MARDLE. IN THK IIOl'wKFor rfll pnrpoaet (exr.ept wMh- Inr tbla article ts vonvoiDtva)cunuLulcal and reliable. II THK fTORK For polls!) In calen, meaarea.

(Un, bran or coppor.) knivoa, abuara, Ac. rx THE MIIOP For clpnln(r, pollshtnur nl r. movlnjr Oudu, Olia, iron. Riacaloery and toola. IN THK OFFICE of tlie surgeoa, dentwt ctrll ncineer, patuter and en-raver.

IN A I.I- wliere clcannlnfr ftti-1 poiUh- tna: arent, at Once effect ir, rnrtrynttal awt h-irtn la required, our ISatMtha will prove ita fjrmt luitrioritj over aU other aabslaaco. Rnld at rutall at ail Orocery, I'rtia; and HoUMftirnlahlna; Storva, To Uie trade by JESSE H. LIPPINCOTT, MANUFACTURERS' AUEXT, (anrr Kmlikflrld Hlrrct and Aveaue. T-ihatt loii Produce Cominlssion Merrlinnts, S07 LIBKRfT STRKKT. lo (7mftnorfl of nearly all kind, of Country Produce our rvlc) N.o.iieu.wa, and tnvlio correpori-dn-a aa to tlt-lailM.

Mrkiita l'lal furoiHtioil. We r.fer to 'I bird National Bank. I'ittaourirti. 4I'UIX(J WHEAT- Minnesota Club Wheat, Noa. a.d 'i, in ilora and to ariiva.

fOT Ml by iMriiHMtv x- noon. dered the negotiation ot American securities in New Yrk and Kuroie, and that the value of K- NOTICE TO ST(K KHOLOERS SSK KYSTON'K HRI lHiK Annual Mtlna of the St ek holders ef th. Kv.in. Rrtrf ning, of spotted tever. The New York Tribune publishes a table of those amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars, has been impaired at least rotiees will be sold as low as can be bought in Xew York.

Samples on exhibition at ouroflice, and 211 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ArbucklesA Co. F. Johnson, a planing mill employee in ago, yesterday met a horrible death by be- the dividends of cotton and woolen manufac before the guns were delivered, and that Dyer would not give her the refusal of the guns as he had to protect himself against street speculators. Met Wiard at the Hoffman House, where she told him the money required by the Department must be put up or she live per Company will bo held in the Company's OrHce.

Fiftieth street, Pltfshnnrh, on TU KSDA day of April, 1 H7 Sf at 3 o'clock when aa Flection for a Hoard of Directors and other oflicera for the nauinc year will take place. A. D. CHERRY, Secretary tories in New England from 1320 to 1S70. inclusive, condensed from Martin's tables, the These th Migs assess a moral for people every Pyi.e's O.

K. Soap is the best family soap in where, especially in large cities. They are the best authority extant, and it makes the average result of permitting themselves to become in- use. Iuhes who once become accustomed to trie use of the U. K.

tjjar. will never use anv POLITICAL. The free-traders, under the guise of "revenue reformers," who, with Mr. Greeley and a few others who fill the air with their asseverations about never forsaking Protection are going to meet in Cincinnati to arrange a Presidential programme, ought to feel that they are under an everlasting obligation to Speaker Blaine for framing the Committee of Ways and Means in the anti-Protection interest This gentleman aspires to the Vice Presidency Perhaps the "reformers" may conclude to show their gratitude by nominating him He is clearly entitled to some recognition at their hands. Taget's recent discovery of new forms of permanent magnets is a matter of much interest to electricians.

It is well known that it is impossible to magnetize a plate except in the direction of its greatest length, and that a square one cannot be made to show magnetic action at all. This new discovery, however, shows that, by cutting slits nearly up to the middle of a steel plate, a square plate in one piece can. with such slits, be regularly magnetized. By this means even an oblong square can be regularly magnetized and with as many poles as may be required, in a direction transverse to its greatest length. A commercial correspondent write as fol for the fiftv-oue years a trifle less than nine per Japan Dryer, dilFerent to local politics and submitting to could not negotiate thesale; but the negotiations were not accomplished.

General Dyer treated her the same as any other trader. Mrs. Mason further testified that she did not have cent. The average for the last five years lnven other. whatever is dictate.1 to them.

The esperince gjB. E0R CITY ENGINEER, is over twelve per whereas Messrs. Anthony, Morrill Co. gave the opinion in the Use T. Jkxkixs's roast coffee.

tf Xew York will from the same cause become an interview with lngalls and Dyer at the Hoffman House, and had not so represented to the experinceof all cities in time, if this indiffer cua Ailrertitfmrntt on this pane under the ence prevails. Alter submitting until submission longer becomes unendurable, the citizens arrrral heads of Wasted, For Sale, For Rent, either Peek or lard. One I errand was interested with her, and was to supply money. In December, 71, Dyer asked her who she was purchasing arms for she replied for McKen-zie who was Gambetta's agent, when Over re A SIT Kill Oil ARTICLE. trill be inserted at transient rates only Ten have at last determined to emancipate them ine otiier ilav, that the average tor that period was not over'eight per cent.

In the tames given by the Tribune no allowance is made lor the failures of difiiireiit enterprises from ttime or for the cases where stock had a'-'i' before dividends r'1; lf had been counted in, soinc-wh-o 'e dividends would have been '-at Sntd Cents per line for earh iiuierti'jn, advertise Is it not better to only preventive in time? ment than Thirty Cents. sponded that the Keniingtons were the only agents for the French Government. Was aorrv to say 110 arms were bought through her FOR RENT. at the time of the absolute and iaught in the belting. the ruins of a malt hose in the burned ict of Chicago, workmen yesterday came i some smoldering material, which burst names on coming in contact with the air.

i occurrences are frequent, showing the of fire for over six months. Sliamokin, yesterday morning, a iroke out in the Iouty House, and quickly nunicated to some other buildings ad-tig. The Ixmty House, with all "other lings, was entirely consumed. The loss imated at $120,000, on which there is par-insurance. Thirteen families were ren-1 by the fire.

New York. yeterday, Mark M. Porae-leaued to the general issue in the breach iiibe case againt him, thus leavinsr it to try to decide whether he niade and broke roniise of arriage as charged. applications tut attachment ajainst troiier Hre--n, of New York, for contempt lit. liave dismissed.

i Lydia r-herman, charged with the er of several persons, chiefly her own reij, wiii 1 arraigned for trial at New ii to-morroTV. Auieriiam MeUiodlst Episcopal Confer-j in motion in New York, recommends influence. Gen. Dyer sent a note to ttie Committee, stating that he had no interview at the Hotl'iiiun House with Mrs. Mason.

Hon. Mr. OK KKM-TWd ROOMS OX SECO.XO all-inclusive destruction of the Chicago newspapers by the great fire, we said that the press I.N the vear IS71 there ncre weri- constructed 111 the I lilted Mates neartv Toon miles ot new brnltse. KKd location. It Starkweather testified that in January last he was an "immortal essence" which neither Hood ruuroau, riincn consumed about 7r T.

C. JENKINS, Checkered Front, Pitfburli, (SUCCESSOR to t. c. jkhkixs a Groceries, Flour, Fish, Roast Coffee, 'MooO tons was at the War Department and saw the Sec 01 rails. In addition to this it is not l-TttK FURXISHFH HOC SK- IS CJIm Brick Honne.

3H I.IBF.RTY WTRKF.r. nor flames could kill. It is gratifying to know that this deathless vigor and vitality has again lows from Paris to the London Times with regard to the condition of French industry: The fl A. R. Unjnt.

Apply oo premise, or iit7 Fean street. that city created for itself room for full swing retary and hambrun conversing, but did not know what about; no letter was received by the Secretary while he was there; did not hear the Secretary say, as testified to by Chambrun, "1 am the Ordnance Department." John AD ra rwi iw and play. The Tribune, we learn, is building upon the old site a structure similar to that Kooma Buitstl fur tltti-m Mi.na In internal trade of I ranee was never, it is said, more sound than at present. Nearly all the bills which were prolonged after trie war have been paid, and the manufacturers have more orders on hand than can be executed in nd M. Insurance Buildlnc.

No. 87 Wood streat. a NUEHIOAN V0T No. 81, ii. A.

boM a Ramp Hra. rm KR1IIAY KVKNfNO. Aorll ltrih. All coniraoa and are uraanlly in -UHtd to attend, tjomratle- of other Val. mi.

ro-OiXltUuiJj iiivltod. Byor.i.-r COMMITTKK tK A HR A NO KM I'otter. chief clerk of the War Department, inquirs ot M. and M. Inurmnc Co.

tf which it formerly occupied. Timrs i testified that he did not recollect taking the Complete Line of General Merchandise. erecting a splendid edifice of marble which T-OR RENT AT SUPERIOR STATIOX. six months. Wastes are high and good work- eereturv of War letAmr to the Secretary 01 rate 01 it of the resmiar order.

Col. Benet, will not be inferior to its rival in proportions ijeople scarce, although there has been a con yy x. commix, fane Summer It evidence of Kooro Honw Dew. In-quire of U. W.

ROijjj, DUmootl street, pittabarffh. G. WM. KREDEL Maiiufatturprs of Yuml-hcx, IHLZELI. KUILJUM1, Dl ENE WAY T7h8 PITTHBl'HUII.

Lawyers' Blanks, 1 Tl CES' 11 1 -V A' A LDEIIM EX'S HI. A VA.s, S1IE11 ll'I'S' LA lis. rVnd foronrnew II I. wlikh include the blank forniorly auld AllanCBakewellsCo WOOD 73 STREET. J'lTTsnuncJU.

of Ordnance Bureau, was sworn and testified to interviews between himself and C'harubrun. siderable immigration of Belgian workmen, and a good manv of the German workmen who resided in France before the war have re IIOUHE AND WliS PAINTER, C.KAUMKR AND GLAZfKa. Paper HanainK and Varnlsbln; OlaKina: filA I70R RENT -TW0-ST0UT BRICK J1 lwellia Hoase. No. all South Atiefcmj city c-mriunin 7 KoumtL Bathroom.

Ac, loquife off HoRNJlR, WOuD A uu-. at. Water stroot. Pitta- Hcgeration to estimate that about miles of TTld road were relaid. which would require a consumption of nearly miO.000 tons of rii' This would make an annual consunipti in of tons of rails in the United states alone It is estimated that the capacity of all themills of the country to produce new rails and re-roll old rails is about l.OM.ooo tons, and we imported in 171, SO0.O0O tons.

Great Britain and the 1 nited States produced the bulk of all the rails in the world, and the I'uited States not only consumes all she makes, but takes more than one-ihird of the entire production of Great Britain. the platform at the "Liberal" Republican meeting in New York Friday night were Hoi ace Greeley, the Protectionist, and David A. Welles, the representative of the other extreme. As neither of them will under any circumstances yield, it is quite a conundrum how they are going to harmonize in a Presidential canvass, where the tariff question is au isjuu. turned.

1 tie Marquis had slated in his testimony before ttie Committee that portions of the papers relative to the sales of arms by the WarJDepart-nient had I.e..., 1 1. 1.., and magnificence. The Pott and Jounutl are each getting ready for removal into per-xuanent quarters. Several new journalistic enterprises have been started, and all the revived ones are prospering admirably. The heroic spirit of mastery which con 1 iter order PLOUR- t'liolce Whiter and Stiring Wheat Flour, In stora and to arrive, for aale hj DANIKI.

WAI.I.AUF, 3.B LIBKRTT STRKPT. barKD. prompt ly atwmdtrtl u. Miaart faint, Putty an1 A.nm tin Mje. ilaa Gut to order.

Shop in rear ol 2 1 1 av.nue, Flttaburgh. showing that Col. Benet knew as much in reptrd to them as Marquis De Chatnbruti. this was not so. 1 1 .1...

lfSO F0R RENT-WAREHOUSE- -I Wfm That Urjre, Tihstaotial Yonrsm Brtk rolumiui. Kn I 1U A I ha out of chaos and transfigures into beauty the KET OouoeiiiiTiila Railroad, suitable for raanufacturtna par- care and on tie sunject tu-iw-iitf. tiid the civil and iiBtrui ti i 'A freetJmen a-! an iriirera-uey. rwa-iver th Bank, at New ftirther dividend of or twenty rive per crit. ill a fortnight, i a tAa iA 4-v-iity or seventy -live.

trial of Fjj uy Hyle, for the ir ier of W'jttn. ha" tnjffuo iu Brrktyti. A flr iuhkU ditticmlty, and 1 iiaosam mill. 111c 0 copy ot l.eil.ini'toil h.rtr ue, wiing astes, has never perhaps been better Appty to ATI KKBLKY A OO Ouwa and TeoUl Iras lnir ham. Warehouse, 271 Liberty Street, vtreete.

exemplified than in the history of the Chicago The of the Jt.iraih announces that the seemingly wild problem of transmitting ineages ways at the same time, on the single wire, has at last been solved. It does work to jerfection, but its entire possibility has been completely demonstrated. Those sanguine c-xperinic-nlers who have so often trio I to make two railway trains going in opposite directions pass each other on the same track xnay now take heart. jresfc since the conflagration of last October. 0R REST A VER? DESIRABLE Uwelltnir.

No. IKS Khertirflrt itnvtt. A tUrhen. oon- Now oooupied by Wm. M.

F.xj. Iaqaira of yon SALE 11 It 0 trlctl prima Ohio Timmhy 8iad .1 1 bait, atrlct prliua Ohm haod 10 tuna round ixn-a and Uata, A pur article, tlie bat and tibaa(at Feed for lloraal and Gattla lu Ui markat. UriOlllXXJK. MoORKKUIT A tw. Everything about that city is in a sort touched rvTn 17 Wa? Kiven to the Marquis by Gen.

Der, and not being returned in several days was for, when itwas rSurn-J red marked on it. pWthereon while out of the Urdance Ia answer to a question tainina Nine Kooiuil Baiii Room. Wash Stands, Marble Mantles. Hot mad Oold Water, with aU other moerii Iroproveoieata, Id autre ot Frazier Brotaera, AI.I.K KIHKPATRICK 0c Iptf 831 UBEBTY 8THKKT. with the wand of wonder, but the story of her newspaper is the tnot remarkable of all.

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