DIE PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. rususiizo BY - PENNIMIN, REED & CO., LT GAZETTE BUILDING, No. 66 W.1.113s ataroot. F. B. PENNIIII.N. 7 E di tor .. T. P. 'WESTON, r 051.1.11 KING 7 Lmos 20611101111na11.111'1. I= rinCn Coplea Cents Ivered by carrlor, (ye r oent. bubstrlbers, (per yiar) ....... Lanni reductions to tialraboys and Agents. TEICIIS 705 WSZIELY: Three Copies, Der Flt l' do. ' do. do. each. Teo or Hi , . copies, to one LOU nrt , froo to clot, ............ CITY ITEMS 1111=1127 At Penn street, Drs: 5111 '8 Gillespie verd.—ltebert Hunter, M. 'D., Ith3 - welan I , n - discuses or the Throat, Lungs and Heart. Dr. Ilunterwill el c se his °Mee in I'itti• burgh, on 'Uteri!. evening, April .27th. Those who desire to avail themselves of his ....perlenee, previou to his return to New Yore, should do no t once. Consultation rooms, Merchant's HOWL The Tefatmouy. xe bleb we publish below In further conflr• elation of Dr. Hunter's success in trusting throat and lung atioetions, is cow:lustre be yond a doubt: tat ST..I anise Senor, Aatrau ex v. Apr 111.51.5. S I consider itiny duty as - well as pleasure to tore public testimony to the rapid and Yllrori.iingefiecth of Dr. Itobort hunter's treatment m my own ca s e. For two years past I have ealTered from brOnehltis and asthma to an extent that probably few have experienced. -Most of the time I have been obbeed toolt up all night to avoid sufloea- tion,ctiteliing rt - wink of blesup for ten or a (men minutes only when nature hart been —IN urn out by endurance. I could only re ' clitm In and position; expectoration pro . fu..e; paln In the elicit covere; great emaci ation: I Was realm. din - weight one third and trodl bccomo so weak that • could not walk the length of a block without sitting down. I consulted .411 any eminent physicians Owen Edo ,at the country and also , in this city, Out ',ono of them could do anything to Cell eve lIIe. I swallowol great quantities of moil hilt all to no purpose. I grew worse W01 , 0,11(Itii t lc. finally • told by phys whine of eminence—personal friends—that mold lint lire. I resigned my 511.1111tiOR iii Washington, D. C., concluding. there WI. ant ling left but for me to die. In thisron dll nin and males these circumstances I coo t:Lilted Dr. Robert Hunter, only two weeks sills,,, being convinced that his theory Of 1117111 ill-cones and their treatment was the only correct and sclentilld position on that chapter In At the time I rolled on Dr. Hunter I was at the lowest point. Ile placed mu at once—after careful 'camnination—under treatment by Inhala tion. In u few days I began realj z . I n a wonderful manner the heoeticial uences ot las remedies. Improvement has gone on ily and rophlfy, until to-day I feel my self like a now man. My breat inn g-tias be auntie f regund strong. 1 sleep like an in .-fan], in nay position I choose; am altogeth er free of pain, , and can walk five miles without fatigue: Intact I feel an though a miracle lied been wrought n pun me. 1 have :, , •goi nand from the lowest point of danger, 'suffering and helplessness. and, raised al lime: to tan olgOr and health of , my youth. For all this am Indented solely to the n1:111 angl n 3, :Item of Or. Hunter. Moreover, lin lois strafed me with a degree , of liberality and attention of which 1 cannot too highly exi,ens my appreelstiou. 4. P. Wed,. Help! Melit;.,"PneterltO,•ertt hojne ;pet Mentor." Wu earnestly Invite the friends on - Inman. Ely to tlic .Anniversary Poetical of the A. E. It. 1., wlnkh "will take place in City [tall, t•ittsuurgh, on Monday and Tuesday even !", toga, April :11 and ;;;;LI. Objects ,Ist, log ea:43lADce to the poor; td, The moral and intellectual elevation of the colored .;..race In our community. The League has tilao determined to give It nOrtlon of the proceeds to the nude:Deg poor of the South, Irre.pectlyc of color. No intoxicated per , lain will be udmitted'into City Hall: A large VO:lee force will be present to preserve ; goal order. Good music. A tact assortment of article,' to please the cyo and taste. Cell, teens attention to the wants of our visitors bu a marked feature of the occasion. Cards of .ailml,sion coats each. ChM iron It cents each. Doors open at 174 oicluck. . S. A. Nkstr, rChairman of Com. of Arrangements. How to Gott In Welnht A gentleinah, rather remarkable for Ms obesity, was ticked where be obtained his meals, ns pie bill- of fare must be tarred rngly good, since he appeared to be grow ing largi4 anti larger every day. The Prompt rery was "At the:Continental Sa loon, neat door to the Postonlee, on fifth street, w Is kept by that prince of epi eures—lioltsbelmer." The answer was pert and to the point, for at the Continental the I.est meals to Ice olitslned in the city are daily served up - at the iciest reasonable of prices. veil rarest, steaks, fish. and everYi king to• tempt the palate, are served np It boiler style than could Professor Ligt. "violate, and if you eat one meal got ten. lip by , lloltzlatin.r, at a few minutes , notice, you will forever bestow your pa' l renege au tills place alone. Iletrord t'o' Cod Liver OIL Tho ruracit Illtd 'SS...Lent Cod Lvcr Oil in too n end. manufactured from fresh licerc, nice., the sen,Moro. It Is perfectly puro and sweet. Ask for ' , llimard Caswell's Cod Liver Oil," maradactured try. Cnowecc, MACE a Co. New York Cold by all druggist., • nw Q==l A fresh supply of Crosse and Blackwell's lamons Pickles and Mustard.. Also very vholee Itsh,ens, 1m pec „ al and Turkey Ironer, Smyrna Figs , .., will be sold at the 10w..t, market price, at No. Ir.:Fed eral street, Allegheny' city. Dry GOOIiN • To retallera of Dry Bootle Nvo offer great mlucerry.nl4, having a full stock which we Full at the lowest sautes cash prtees anti cut goods in any length at Ike piece price. J. W. Co. al Market Street. (in to Ileming“ Dror Store, No. - F1 Iturket street, for the best Black )rerry Wipe Over brought to Pittsburgh. 4:o to Flemingft Drug More. N atar-ket Strict, for nII lands of Cali fornia Wlnes and Brandy.' i'nre Drug.! _Turn Drawl!! Pura Drugs!!! Para Drugs at hal. a. Drult's, Allegbeuy. Yon Can Day Tnmlgo Ltrolorwof all kinds at Josopll 8. Finch's Inntillery, 181, 131:133 and 195 You Can Buy V 5. per cent. Alcohol at Joseph s. Finch's • ' • Yon Can Bay • Now Hops ht Joxoplt S. Finch's Slagfilar Onearrehre to a Church— Burntlog of a Waterfall. The bursting of a waterspout at sea is a common and sometimes ti dangerous occur rence, but such /2.1 the adroitness displayed by the ladies In the'urrangement of the ills casting preluberune. ycleyt "waterfalls," 1 thst accidents seldom occur to them, al- though when they 110 they are by no means void of peril to spectators possessed of a keen sense of trieludrerona. One of these singular accidents, however, belch a lady worslipper at Trinity- Church on Stiuklay- , last, tot, as she rose train prayer. her was terfull suddenly e.r.rdoded, and scattered far and wide a Vast amount of various materi al, to the to finite amusement of her parti cular female friends, the horror of the des and the ellitlCSltiOu and astOnishrnent id an the yeung bakholOrs who attnceSed the sad catastrophe. The.contenta einhroc.• c.l, c presume, the trroltllonary old stock ing, the 11911.1, quantity Of rage, unit I ihe other al-cellauly which compose the Pak heals of hunk worn by our modern fair unes.,, , Llkikcianott Enquirer. Tux following 18 an anbtract trout a prl 'van letter (ruin °mann : is growing very . rapidly: Our town Is 101 l of etrungern. ',very house nx paclonl. non; urn employment. ye ho cgmnot D. 1 cannot Imagine whet wall beet - M..of the hundred:l who It i 1 Kahl ure com i n g. tlmuhu cunnot no:m[l2l4.lE6ln thmo who Aro lucre now.. "our railroad (the Pantile) In In running uv u three linndred Inlien west of Int., Inn Northwestern road having bel:n completed to the ordeenle Lank of the MI, acerrl River. Wu now have railroad rota. 1111.1//leutl. frOrn Onnina I.o,Noir York.. Focxo body Of an un known man was found floating in the 01110 River at Big Beuil 00 Tuesday evening, lie was apparently about forty years of age, of light complexion and Lad on a dark shirt and gray pants, with heavy boots. It Jesup limed be wan a deck baud on some steam boat, and had been ilrOwiwil by falling over board, us no marl. 4-violence worn per• reptlble upon his per. n.. A letter directed to Mine Ellen Tralnor.llfrintlngdon, Pennsyl vania, Was (Wald in li,, POCkut. of bin shirt. —Cincinnati Ervi . ~, ...., it ~....__,b , ,____ I e ix ) I ' , ' - ' ..1 ;2: 4r r .',l ,'. ~, , ' , r, r 1 ...--'t"...: .- S 150 1 ...1.1 VOLIJME LXXXII.---NO. 92 FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. A. M. I MediationinMexicanAffairs FROM EUROPE. FRANCO - PRUSSIAN SITUATION Overtures for a Settlement of the Luxemburg Question. AUSTRIA ANTICIPATES A WAR. Gladstone Deserts the Liberals, ADVANCE IN AMERICAN BONDS Financial and Commercial . . -- , : ; where each party is embittered It PrOtraz . :By Telegraph to the Piiisaargli tis Date.: ; tot eimillet: therefore be It fltosit DI, That It li ; proper for the Gov- PRU , SIA AND FRANCE. ; eronient. of Om fails, Itatos, art lug In the orra - ist. NOTE TO N.,1 , 01,0, I intl.:re-I. Of Illliumnity and civilization, to ' Pmemv, April Iti—Etenfisai,—The Prussian ± - 7 ,1 . - ,t ,? ,--, `:'n.;' s by wa i .1 ' - ,', l f‘ ll. ','" . Governimenynig sent a strong note toiNas ; i',',117::(,T,'.....2f,%-:;',',';;rnLl.'l;";:re°-;', tie. puleon asking the reason for the military ; plumb:et - Iml war and obtain the establish. I tiietil.lif . i. c il , :..: ., p ; tildlcati Government on the peoparationi On the part ot the French. I A Bavarian agent has been sent by King ; 1 '',,, ; ,. ; 1 ',..„ 1 „ 1 1 X,',",...%"„!'1„' .. ',1T 0 r1 L, h ., i , Winn-MI to Vienna to secure - the alliance ot I tended to otter a aubstillito, on follows: the Emperor of Austria. , ; Resokid, diy the' Senate of tne I lilted re,. £ OVLOTt.C.:. ,1,L1e,. that In Case Maximilian shall see tit i at au early ilay to abdicate 11tH authority m imlsflnk, April 19—.EiDiiisg.—A - dispatch ;levit-o and stentiy hts desire to withdraw f ro . the Berlin agency of ,1..-A,0r.r0,1 1 11.11,01 i and his foreign 1.11 , t,.10 1110 end that Press, thise '' . '” , :i'‘Y .. A- PII. for '''' l ' . ' I ' t . i ' o v g 'i rit w Tl i .7t t h e a r t ' t l is ''! :,Z "' Z ' ,: ` 'l ln ' e " ,.! 'talon of the Ltixemborg question was re-, der the good offices of our' Go•ernieent to cently submitted to France and Prussia by ' seen. , at the bends 0 1 the Iternbilcan I;ons the temainlng Great Powers. Napoleon hip ' ' ,; ' ,T,l ' ll'„ r :l4%' e t ',.7,L, r ,A n :„',lll,' l v '%' - ' ll% `'..' " „ since signified his willingness to accept the l iteent as characterizes the conduct or cis' tl propositions 'ernbraCesl 'therein. \ Prussia, ' , 110, 11 . ..Mar , ho wee er, ~,,s not k r ‘ i. i . d ilu , (IT° ::.btu o p r 2 ,,,,, , „„ 0 . ; ,.. t ~s r u t ,l A4t I: z) uLe , Ins feeling that these overtures will be sues ' printe-t. , eessiel, and the peace of Europe not 1.,11,-: ri11,,, son ill,tcr.. . . tented. : Mr. Cole, nt Callforn in, submitted the tot , AUSTRIA. I low inn, which Itva over tor courg•teratiotn vOR . E ritOn At orrel...onna, NV littera, a. othonoter,taudlng extant le, tweet, Pru,ltt !tint Ft mane, Ttprlnging out of APO' 2, • - " - The the ounornmp of the Grand Duchy of Lux• official organ of the - Austrian Government, embnr g• ''"'l war b"'•°"n incec '",""n'er''. lu as editorial on r91"19n9 between i l 'j r r . u t ' t ' t' t t - following nowt • • - Postmasters—Hobert N. Pa•blen, Litch field lilinel , , John L. Lester, Intna, Illinois; tun lei C. Burr. I'arl3,llllnolni Vt. u, Cater, ClifttraltUlßO, Conant Cenci - al—Andrew Lithpett, at Ha- Collectors of Internal Revenue—J. {{'ode Cardner,Tiftli District of Litt 3nut I; George fl Ilubernson,7lflll District of Wl3consin; B. A. beaver, Ninth District, lientocley. Assessors of Internal Leven ue—DeO. Har bison, Second 11131rIct, Indiana; t.vorgo W • Jones, Ninth District, Illinols; D. {V. Hazen,' Fourth District; Wisconsin. Surveyor of Customs—ThOMrts W. NH- Fall, Quincy, Illinois. ill/MATO/. or TIE ants, ocar. The President, nominated tiresn Adams, of Kentucky, Collector Of Internal Hove- Mal in the 4tli Distrit of Pennsylvan la, and Warfull 11,1 Asseiaor In Thiel District. Ile Is S strong Radical and tau nomination Is made ,to please fir. Stevens. Thu nouunntion of Sidney Howard Gay, for Aenecaor In the ath District of Now York, was reconsidered and rejected aolely on the ground of non reeldenee. 'Much interest has been excited here der• log the week by the trial of Win. E. Clearer, uhargint with brutal violence on the leafy of a little glrl named Mary Ann Miro.. thus producing her death. The lure, Mats evening, rendered a verdict of manslaugh ter. /11.ACTIOPIAI. HENT wcey. Forty thousand dollars of tractional cur rency was sent this week to the Itetlstant Treasurer at SI. Louis. DISIIrIISZLIINT, The dishureentente by the lint . ..mutant fur the week were, 02,3,1,912. INTILIIMAL RIV/C1 , 11,6 11C,MIPT8. TllO nonk'o rreopt3 of Internal rovenno ore DESTRUCTIVE FIRES Pare nt Richmond, IR, :By Telt/v.oi W Itirliittatiurgh thirrtte.; ur, , ou,n. April /lolly Wood 3ne. mortal lutrituti,licru, opons'on Alouility. All the Straus aro represuuteil. Railroads en tering thu city buy° put their (arch wilco for ylnit.nru. A grout crowll.l, ex p.:tea to uttonil. Fire at Savannah. SAVAXNAII, Aoril 21.—Frishen A Neminnis cotton warehouse was totally destroyed by lino lot night. From boo to sir hue. drug bales of cotton were hornet. No Ins enraiseo on building. I'. 11. Beller loses three hundred bales of cotton, which Atlllll. Sur.' 45,11 b. Frisbee 3. Nenhon's lons t 10 , 10.; ed for .szi,cto. Dwelling house adjoin. logalso destroyed. No. Insurance. Total lose, 6100,6113. Three liremen were Injured, but not seriously. Paper Dill Destroyed. Prime...crisis April R —Toe large paver mill of Randolph S •Dupoise, near Mafia yunk, was partially burned this afternoon. Loss about ..7.l4nisi; insurance not weer tub ed. _ • • Moire Coach Attn