THE PITTSBURGH Ml= MEIN, REED ll' CO., St"UAZSrr BUILDING, Mad se Wisfeb. astramst. III; PENNIKAN• 'Lut on . - T. P..111.01176T05. 413/11 A/ 1 KlNCL Business minas% BELSCOX PatIESDI a Ocrples Dellvanot bicarear. (per *ant& 1411,ftbralbarl. (parriar)—••—•—• WOO. 14ball rodnetioss to Newsboys and Meats. • Trams rim WZMY: - Tbrttk Coxes., Dorton. by 1001.-----11 50 ?Ivor - do. do. do. etch.-- 155 Too of Mon o 0 door. to ono address. ...I, o==! CITY ITEMS. 3°lnd a Dental EstabLtahment at. 218 Penn sti:enat.. prs:Bl.lA d Galeple. =t=l That, - the linpfortrooilta for. weighing coal are to be found 0n.17 fa Reelet.a At Sa Wood street. IkTmloinr&Bro% No.it; Federal street.itileithenr. Dealers In Themes Turner lb OW *aerated Prize • Medal Cutlery, comprlalngTen, Pocket and Jack Knives, Table March and Forks, Car Tors, Desert Knives, Truk Knives; Bazars: Scissors, dc, which we warrant to be really lived, and *Milewski to the trade at Eaitern We eke keep constantly on hand an end lemmata:tent *Marley and Variaty Goods, Baskets, Breshes, kuittullt-Terils • flualerY 14., all of which - wearer for ask at the yery lowest prices k. B. We respectfully Invite an examine. lion of ear 'Cutlery, as we have Increased facilities in this line which will make It to the advantage of buyers to deal with ns. I= Caswell, Mack & Co.'s Combination of Iron • Phosphorus and CaUsage, known as Ferro- Phosphorated Elixir of Calisaya. The iron restores color to the blood; the Phosphorus .renews waste of the nerve tisane, and the Calkaya gives a natural, healthful tone to the digestiveorgans. qua taut contains the virtue, of ono ounco of talisaya and one teaspoonful a grain of Iron and Phoephorns. Manufactured by CaIIIPLLL; Mscalt. Co., New 'fork. FOr axle by all druggists, =I • Are the magnificent photographs taken In 4.- 'All kinds of weather . at the justly penedar •:avk Culler,' of Van Pelt b Webber, corner of Market and Fifth street, entrance ..kom .No. IS Filth street., These gentlemen 'pay •Particulurand special attention to eVery photograph, and warrant to render satanic. lion to all who furor them with a pall. Strangers visiting the city cannot find any better place to have their shadows faith fully and estistluilly taken. Prices very =1 Of Dry Goode we offer bargains In Job lots &Dress Goods, Paniinga,..Litien Goods, and toll lines of Shootings, SturtbiSs, Prints, Ticking, Cheeks, nil of which we will sell at the very lowest eastern cash prices. J. W. B Auzsz & Co. 59 stitei, below Third tt Fourth sta. El= From agree:Up the. heed Into Iron braces While sitting for %photograph. B. L. H. ..Dabbs, H. St. Clair street, hae jut intro. duced the latest appliances for glvfng easy. and graceful Potations. Plcturea taken in all kinds of weather. E72:1=3 Is a aunts fstaatar to the °ignores= of this city, for hells the Prof. Blot of Pittsburgh. Vlaii hie elegant" Continental Saloon, on Fifth street. next door to the Poetotace, for •r a meal' SS for a 'king, at roch reasonable Brim sdaphialt tentPt &beggar to banquet. Sorve&in ibs eitg are fmmd, atxissossable prices. at tbe.weil-lconwn"end oitpuLar Con - Unental E 410021, next door to the rostoflice, on Fifth street, where that prince of erten : sten artists, Stplastaleitsbeinser, presides. Clotb and NMI' Saeques. • Gardner ft -Stewart are showing a apien, did assortment of these"goods at .yery low Trines, at their new store, on the west ems .4-3 1ker of Market and Fourth street.. • twxod Striktoff Attitude, Only to be galne4properly in a photograph by She rate °Ethel:LOW resting machine, only usotrat Dabb'a Photograph Headquarters, N 0.26 St. Clair 'tines. • • Pei,ltions to Photariphs Cut be obtatned_ by the new and eelleste xnaehlneri for neat:leg, Just Introduced from the east. et Dabbte ert. gallery. No. Clair 'street. • Eaae,'Graeo sud lflosiutY, • Only to bebbtained to a photogreVh by the aid of the great Barony ReetAust. introduced at B. L. Dabb's Gallery. 20 Bt. C/Or street. - *U the Delicacies Of the sashes are daily - served up at Continental Paloon dinners, next door to the Poston:lee, on fifth street. Go to the Continental Saloon, Next door to the Postedlee, FlrCh street, for. erielegant and well coated raeal, at a very reasonable rico. . 'Children*, l'hotografitle. Beenred rn pleasing Itgindes by aid of the great Barony Best, jest introduced at Dabb'e • Gallery, No. .la Bt. Clair street, Grover & Baker . • se Id= Machines, romoved. from No. .13 to No. 1O Fifth street, above Smithfield eared's. Go to Iflemform Drag Store,) Go. St Market Btreet, for the best Old Eye Whiskey In the aty, at lowest prices. At PltsoelVs You Bad a tine tatortthont of Stereo. scoplo news and Instruments, At. Go toPfttoelVo ror Calmat and Album Platuret of Black Crook Celebrities. , Gob Ylertiles's Drag Store• o N Market Street, for the but Holland Ulu in the City. - Pave Drugs! Pare Dimwit! 'Pare Dmics!!! Pare Drugs! at gala a, tquiri.AuegbeDy. rorelsn of on Mods at 3096Pn g. ThatillO33 o , No. IN, 191.195 and IN Go to Plosoltor Drag %tore. For Spouses. O. 841Iszket InTeet. - Tom Una Snit 88 poi beat, AloOhol at Joseph 8.71310108. Glo to Plttoek•o .... ' ..3%17 , 4 6, 1i0aet Hooks.' Wallets, istn Books, at . . Go to IPlttoelVo For Stereoscopic Views, instrusaezts, ao. . . Go to PitioelVs For Family Bibles, Pease Bibles, Le. • fto to PlltloekNo For Albums, Bibles, Pocket Books, at "Go tot/stock's For Baito-Ballo and Bata. - Taa Com Say New Raps at /Mara H. Ttnah.i. Eipres• Robber senteneed. . tity'recimpti to the Pittsburgh dasette.l TOWAT 11h PA.,M11110.--Arohbold Maim ger, who Ohs teen under , arrest. since De cember, f o r - rabbits the Adams Brumes Company at Troy, Pa., In Jell %IV was bend acuity, and santenced.to solitary con -4 nement for tides years, and to pay a tine of 1120 M. and costs of prosecution, and re. • ; . .111Iver Telegrams. (ili - Teleyrabb to the Pittsburgh Quetta.) Lomiwitt.s. May 18.-)titer (enflame toe 7 Inches by the canal e on. Ctrc. May 10.—Itivr 4 meet 10 =rhos stationary. Weather Cool and pleasant, steamor. Azrisea. • tEy Telegraph to ter Pittsburgh Gs:stip ' New Tenn 'Map steuniera Erin end Teutonic bsvo - arrlyea todoY from Eo- . • • • *Theo!' product of Peonsylvanla arid of the petroleum reckons of other parts of the Odfinhrt,Aortas We put six years, is card lasted at about 11,040,1370 barrels of crude ell. To Prodtice tide there had beim sunk from the begitMlns of the petroleum excitement to the cm:lief 7800,;'90 wells, not more than one•tenth Of 'whic so) now -1441 eY ea to be producing oil. • _ l l lop _ itt os bim i te g , , VOLT XE LXXXII.--No. 111: ST EDITION. ' ONE'O'CLOOK2' ROM EUROPE. Tile Peace Conference. SECOND ELY'S, SESSION. The Basis of Settlement. EARL DEBBY ASSURES PEACE, ratite°. AMERICAN CABLE. Financial and Commercial EB7 Tel to the Pittsburgh Gazette.] TIIE PEACE GONGIIEia. OASIS 03/ Taflall ezzansneitoss. Loiroos, /lay 10—Erening.—The Oace Conference bold their second to. day.. Tho following basis for tne delibera tions of the Conference has been 44:reed upon: , First, the territory of Luiemburg Is to remain in the possession of the Fang of nolland, as Grand Duke of Luxemburg; second, the noutruliratlon of tae Grand patchy to bo guaranteed- by all European powers partimPating in the Conference; third, the l'ortreas of Luxemburg is to be rased. :ant bennY ricorn.sms Peace. Loantav, May 10.—Earl Dcirby stated in Parliament last night that . he 'considered the preservation of the peade ofl Europe no longer a question of doubt. • Tut asvoass au.t.-raralasimox. In the Moose of Commons laat night a division took place on an amendment made by the government to the reform bill, and the amendment vraa adopted. Won. S. li. Walpole, Home Secretary, has resigned. Losses. May 10.—Hon. Gathers° Hardy has been appointed Home Secretary In, place of Mr. Walpole. The Earl of Hero& replaces Mr. Hardy as Chairman of the Poor Law Board. MEM .FRANCO:M.I3CI" sehitouarn COMP /Mr. PAMIR, May 10.—The new Franco-Sanest, can Telegraph Company, which proposes to lay an electric ' sable between Brest and Halifax, bee been promised the support and assistance of the Imperial Government. GREECE. ' At.Errae, May ;10.—Irougars; the Envoy of Greece to the Uhlted &tato,. hoe sealed . for America. 2[AP.I\V•FE 51".5. SOuta.thETTON, May 10.—The steamship Bourns Ma, from .New York, arrived here yesterday. • Passim:rye, May 10.—The steraushiP MOO shssippl, from New York, arrived here to- , day. PINANCLAL AND COMILEECIAL. Lennox. May 10.—/Yoon.—Cionsols. M.IF Twentlas,l2‘.•:lrilisols" Cratral,lll2. Erie, fl- - The bullion of the Bank of -England decreased £119,000. Livanroot, May 10-2roon.—ln cotton there was a. - better feeling today, and the market opened at an advance of 54013-Id, and was quite active; sales. 92,00 bales mid dling uplands., 1101110. The the s' cular reports that the sales of week were T 3,000 bales. of which - speculators and exporters took 2',00. The stock ln port is 813,000 bales, Including 422,000 bales of Amer. L 11.7.1.1.001., hay 10.-2 r. E.—Money -mar ket active; Consols advanced a quarter, be ing now quoted at 91%ileinots Central, MI; Erie, Cotton market irregular, geom. tines fluctuslingd LivnicrooL,' slay 10.—Breadstuffs quiet. Corn declined 3d; mined western 431; others 'unchanged. Provisions anchanged. Lard Arm, at SW. 'Produce unchanged. Lagoon, May 10.—A dispatch from Ant werp, recelvedlast night, reports standard white petroleum at 43 francs. Leiromr,'May 10,—Erie and Illinois EMI , , wayshares each 'advanced per cent. So gar active; New Orleans advanced to ins 3d. . Lennox, May o.—Consols, 91%; 5-Al Bonds, MX; Illinois Central, 73%; Erie. 41: 2 4. • Llvaarool., Mar 9.—Cotton tends down ward; sales 10,000 balesmiddling uplands, et geld; Orleans. 11d. Breadstuif. quiet and unchanged. Provisions unchanged, except .lard, which is higher and Arm, at SU. Pro- Once unchanged. London markets natal. tered. - lavearoOL, May le—lfernlng.—Cottorrad minced lid since the morning quotrtioat. London, May 10.7Nerninp.—Consols closed steady rid. 69'x,'72%. Illinois Oentral,l7ll. Erie, 42%. - • Ltrlaroo4, May 10.—Eorning.—Cotton cOn• tinned active and closed firm; Middling Uplands, 1114; Orleans, Iliirtiales amounted to 2,010 bales.' Breadstulls closed easier at 431. per greaten,. Peas declined to 435. Gd. Other articles unchanged. • Provisions nn , changed.- .• i• • Loiniox, May 10.—The markets are un changed. , War Preparation ... Prance and Prus sia—Outrage. and Beetteell Commit, led on Christians by the yarn. in Crete. Naw Your, May 10.—Tee Herald's Paris correspondence, referring to the war prep: orations of Prance, says: The military scenes witnessed in the streets of Pella, the moving Of artillery, wagon!, arms, gun car riages and munitions were similar to OMB seen put previews to the - Crimean war and Italian campuigna The Besot Ws Berlin correspondent mays, Prussia made her preparations steadily and without any noise or excitement as In trance, but on a very extensive scale. Or: den for the mobilization of the (nerds and the Eighth, Ninth. Tenth and Eleventh Army Corps were made. The invalids Buns, of ht. Petersburg, re fers Wine violence and mercers perpetra ted by the Turks in Crete, and the sublime heroism display TM, ed by the Christians in re sising them. befortal Welter adds the t western press sympathises withthat the Turku, and that the helium would not order such a course if net assured of the spinne thy of one or two of the Cabinets. TOE MUMS. Heneoeliba Operations on 'Smoky Hill Route—Cie Hosing' to Your - War Pasties, se.. , • t tly Tales:rape to the Pittsburgh lisrstte.) : New YORK, May 9.—The Herald's Yorti,mr• ned special sage-: llancockhs.operations on Smoky Mill mate eve driven the 'Sou th ern Cheyennes The y s trea k e moving in four war parties.the South Platte road between Ualesburg and 'Denver night l b before last and h nied two ranches. The Indian COtoreissi n are in council here. kle,sengers from o north have arrived, and state that Lary numbets of Indiana de al., in come in and make peace—Rod Cloud included. I:emerges war partlea arson the road between here', and Fort Phil Ilearn.ey. The Indiana say they shall be withdrawn. Jcvlleurro, Mar 10.—The Sioux Chief, Spotted Tau, folloWed by one hundred an d HO' 1015.1 and Weil hundred Sioux cross. ed the Platte rani. to-day at• Beni:Lycra - Itanch,twenty4lve {mites below this Piece, goin north. They draw aubsistenca and cool:d g ies from the government agents and expressed themselves friendly. Some of the leading men performed, alter the COM* pony. the peane - Oblace. Matters appear qui et on the Platte; the teams aro moving down to commence the mason work on the Rail. road, which Is progressing at thereto of two or three miles per day and in good running -order. • FROM bT. LOUIS. :By Telegraph to the Pittsburgh linens.) Sc. Loon, Haylo.—The large flonneginlil of =Copple, at. Contrails, 10... out bunted 111 St .4311 k. Loss MOM; no insurance. A. lady and three servants were poisoned on Tuesday by eating candy maturated with crown oil, and are now very sick, one br two at them dangerously so. The track Ly ing of the Union Pacific Hall way, Estatedn ivislon,is pro gressinat the rate aof about two and bat( miles p er day. The road will be completed to Port Harker and graded fifty miles beyond by the drat of June:. The business of the road bon month reached one hundred thonstusd dollars, and the earnings of the first week may reach thirty-five thousand. A. correspondence between Gov. s reicher Sad Lae, State AutitOr, on the subject Of the elute finances, indicates that the July inter est on the State Bonds will be prOM puy paid. Tragedy on Slap Board. Cgr TaNgraeli to the Pittsburgh Ussette.3 Mourassx, May 10.—A tragedy 00eaffed on board the Nestorian during her voyage to this port. A WY, psi" illar " wn. "6• barked at Liverpool, and between that port and Merry Mmovered her former husband on board, and was so seized by remofiet"t she sprang ever the OM of the Teasel and wall drOwardi MIST CONDENSED NEWS. BT Telegraph to the Pittsburgh 'lariat.) —A terrible and fatal accident occurred by a gas exploekm at Bethlehem. Pa., on Sunday night, sth Inst., at the Moravian Seminary for young ladles. It was a truly lamentable affair, resulting in the immedi- ate death of two persons. The victims were all servants engaged at the Seminary. Susan Manherts and Hannah Hawk are the names of the dead, and Susannah Knoll the name of the woman still in danger. Marla Jammu and Lena Beherbacher are still mfr. ering, wbilakllea Fehr &Military Graff were slightly affected. • 'go pupils of the Semina ry were at all affected, they sleeping in the upper modes, the accident hiving occur red in the basement. —Upon his arrival in llichmond. today, JeT. Davis will be taken to the Spottswood Hotel, where he will be kept at least until after the bearing on Monday, the United States Marshal being responsible to Gener al Barton for the prisoner. Tickets of ad mission to the Court room will be issued on Monday, limited to number bythe capacity of the Court room. —roatmaster Genera; Randall has finally issued an order to all postmasters who now have unealled.for letter lista published in' newspapers, to give it to any paper that will publuM it gratuitously. They will then stop It In the paper which Maros for the publication of the lista. —The steamer Wagner, ,of einclnnati. running between Omaha Bid Sioux City, shagged on Thursday eighteen mil. below Decatur. The boat was loaded with grain and =Dread ties. and is a total loss. She was valued at twentpilve thousand dollar. —Mr. John F. Deal, fornierly County Treasurer. and a prominent citizen of Phil udelPhia, was killed on the Camden and . Amboy -Railroad, on Thursday afternoon, near Camden. lie had been on a aborting tour, and was endeavoring to moss the rail road as the express train was approaching, when he was caught on the fender of the locomotive and tossonivery high in the air. 'lle died almost immediately. • —Er-Mayor Monroe has MI another long interview wit/Ith° President., to take coon eel with him upon New Orleans muttons, and especially General Sheridan, who Sir. Monroe thinks ought to be summarily re moved for what basalts usurpation. There is an exceedingly - blttei state of feeling against General Sheridan, and some pretty port telegraphic correspondence has been Indulged in. General Sheridan is sustain ed by General Grant. —Thursday evening daring therein storm a colordd man named Francis Dorm, rest . ding in Harrisburg, was returning on an' engine from work on the Lebanon Valley Railroad, and In attempting to alight while the locomotive was en motion, fell to; the ground in fronted* the wheels and his head was severed from tits body. , —Judge Kelly arrived at New Orleans on Wednesday and was welcomed by a com mittee of citizens, headed by the Mayor and Common Connell. Among the delegation were several colored Individuals. The Judge , responded to the welcome at the St. Charles Hotel to a large audience. Ito was announced to address the Dublin to-dal. • —The New York Times' special says: Chief Justice Chase hall nothing whatever to do with the Softie at the writ of dawns earpas In the Arise of Jeff Davis, and his name was attached as a mere matter of form. The Commander of Fortress Monroe will put the prisoner in the hands of the flatted States Mariana, who will be held responsible for hls custody. Mr. Davis will be furnished with rooms at the Spottswood lintel, Richmond, till after hearing of the return to the writ; time the Government does not release Its hold upon the prisoner, and the matter of ball was not thought or. The ease is ono merely as to why the Govern ment holds the prisoner. The report that Chief Josttnf Chase Is to go to Richmond Is unfounded. lie knew nothing of thelssue of the writ of habeas corpus in Davis' case Wiener Its Issue. —The body of Louis Fox, thebillbird play. er, who mystanously elaaPPeared In De cember last, was found yesterday morning floating In the river at Charlotte, seven miles from Rochester. —John 8. Boger. has boon found guilty and sontonced to Ave yeara In the city jell at Baltimore. Wentz will be-sentenced to- clay. These are the parties indicted for defrandLog the National lileclasales Back of Baltimore. —The Maryland Constitutional Conseil• thin transacted Unto buhiness yesterday. The Committee appointed to prepare busi ness adiourned till Tuesday. —The Ness York State ereu Assoclntl= concluded Its session yesterday. Au ar rancenfentsrasmadelocontimne thepreseat ~•nows arriumement for the present. The body passed resolutions of thanks to the proprietors of the Ifetropolltaa Hotel for courtesies extended. • . . —The proceedings of the Southern Baptist Church, at lleiophis, yesterday, were con fined to the reception of reports of various Committees. Able arguments, showing the necessity of building up and sustaining the Southern Baptist Theological, Seminary, at Greenville, S. C., were made by . Dr. Poin dexter, of Virginia,.7. 1.. McCrary, of Ala hams, D. Sampson, of Washington, and others. —Flvn dry k II os, at Graham, ileum di Co's pall factory, Cleveland, were burned last evening. Lou, $5,000; no Insurance. • —Orders bairn been reoblved •at the United States• armory at Springfield, Idass., fora large and immediate increase in the production of breech butters of the latest model. The force of workmen will he greatly enlarged, and old muskets re. mulled at the rate of from five to Mk hun dred per day. • —A publishing house la Now York have given to too trustees of the Peabody Edo. enttonal Fund 30.0a0 volumes of school books, incituling /1,C.00 of the teachers' Ilbra ry. The value of the gift is MVO. —Judge Kelly, of PeormYlVanta. made a tour of Inspection to the colossal schools in New Orleans yesterday. .—}'he ladles of Charleston, S. C ' observed yesterday by visiting. the cemeteries In large numbers and 4800rialitg the CralT4l of Confederate soldiers. —Charles B. Pond, President of the Barb lord and Bevy Raven Railroad, died &Mixt. ford, Coon., yesterday. ' • The Partll Exposition and American Pianos. • The following appeared In La Prets, Mu sicale, an influential musical Journal in Pans: The Steinway Pianofortes furnish us with a specimen of American industry and man. ufacture which leaves no room for Im provement. We do not hesitate to declare, after having heard then plat : Butanes, that they aro real wonders of art and industry. We bare J net heard the Grand Plane*. ex- Melted by Means. Steinway & Sons, and our euryrtsa, we Must confess. was great. We always thought that a pianoforte of this kind, possessing tinth power and such ruse "esti° fulness of tone, Weld not be made subservient to facility Of Modulation, and variety of accents. Then attain we were of opinion that inch poworf Pianos could not buthave shard touch. Ifotithig of the kind. But a dill greater sprinkle ha. been In store forme. We have been compelled to admiration by a Square Plano, one of those. Instruments which have been scarcely in one in Peals for the last twenty years, nut which are preferred In America; we are oven told that ninety-live out of one hen. dred pianos sold are of this shape. if we had at first doubted that with each a piano one could create a sensation in Paris, our opinion Seen underwent IL 00m• Vete change, after having bcard tbe instru ment, We can no w easily understand the preference given by the Americans to these pianofortes, for In Europe we can hardly realize what these Square Pianos are, art manufactured by Mean. Steinway 6 Buns. Settee it to Bay that the house of Stein. way lions, In New Tort, has justly occu pied for the Int ten years the highest rant in lull speciality. and if It ham the privilege a benne at the head of the manufacture of pianos In that country. it to because it has understood how to eye an Impel.. to this menstrual:we, and pee bung the tatter to the 'highest degree of rfection. • -41. Cleveland Doper says there to 1 man In that neighborhood eo =eau that he alto on the doorsteps of the church sondooo to WO the was of his pOW pnahloao• PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1867. ECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M. FROM WASHINGTON By Telegraph to the Plttsburgit Ussette.j • • WeanlatoPON, gecretary Seward In recent letters states the Department cannot recognize an' Atter. mire Interest in a pardon, and the Govern ment beano mil:leer in employment who Is authorized to procure pardons or make , charge for doing so. • newrirtrrioa is Till sorra. Letters from the Freedmen's Bureau Agency, Arkansas, state that great desti tution, at Fort Smith particularly, Prevails among the whites. Measures for their re lief are being taken as promptly as possible. Surgeon A. Boyer is ordered to reline Surgeon Magruder, at St. Louts, the latter to report to the Medical Director of the De partment of the Missouri; Aseistent Sur. goon Culbertson In ordered to duty as Bost Surgeon at Jefferson liarranks. Tho following notified appointments will be cancelled, if not accepted before the Mtn lilluols—First Lieutenant, N. C. Boswell; Second Lieutenant, C. Martin; Second Lieu. tenant. V. B. Weems; Indiana—Second Lieutenant, Aleffander A. Bice. Michigan— First Lieutenant, Cyrus A. Loomis; Ohio— Second Lieutenant, W. S. Jones; Wisconsin —Second Lieutaut, J. Wilson, _Commodore B. F. Sands taw been appoint ed Superintendent of the Naval Observe tort', vice Rear Admiral Davis, ordered to command the South Atlantic sgesdron• FROM NEW YORK Telooropb to tbo PlttAbortb Gazette.l LV L Ina ILTS MI SOC . UT lON NOW Toes. May Io.—At the session or the Equal Eights Association, to-dur, Henry Ward Beecher was among the' epeakons. Resolutions were offered In favor of mut [rage to woman and black men, and hailing the action of the Leg-islet arm of hansu and Wliconsin on the subject as the first prhe- Beal illustration of equal rights. A dis patch was rend from Lucy stone, dated Atchison, stating that Impartial suffrage would be carried in Kumas by an over- whelming majority. The session is not yet finished. Barnum', new Museum Is nearly comple ted and will be Opened spout the Oral of June. A crippled lady, named Burge., has rocov. era! seven thousand dollars from the Elglatta Avenue Itallway Company for Injuries ro• ceived from carelea.eas In !darting off a _ • Superintendent of Police Ithar.edy has, under the pressure or public opinion. with. drawn his gunday closing order. The arm hat regatta of tau New York Club occurs Jane 11th. The coursers from the light snip to Cane May sou return. The nee m open to English yachts. Yates liamonth. formerly • policemsn, has been arrested, charged with .robbing the office or Weaker a power, 510001 , of Moon of depreciated currency of 1954 and p.. 200 in &dm on the 4th of this month. The stablemen al several city railroads are one strike, but us molestation with the roads is anticipated. It to supposed lb01:1t • million and a half of gold wdl be shipped to Europe to.mor. row. • T ee failure of James S. Srtmelef t Co., ir• the shoo trade. 'frit • CioreN le Atom leather trade, sad of • bank president le the same trade, aro reported from Iloston. • ROAR. Or Folalo X lIIIMIONN. At the meeting of the AMeriCall Buell of Foreign illissions. toelay. an encouraging report was read of the operations of the year. The mei Ms for the hod els ht months were gra" a alight increase over the same period last year. Several Interesting ad dresses. were Wade and the meeting dts• pore d. The Great Eastern will not return to New Tork Cause, non-payment ol CSPCII.I4. Tee passage money pcd for the Intone will be refunded. Ristorl glans s performance on 'Wednes day evening for the benefit at the Itallan schools here. I , 3tUrr Clor 107 I,XACV.D. Tlio fruit crop In Um region tumoustalood o Injury trona the froot or storms. THE JEFF. DAVIS SENSATION BortOss Wllll Take Him to Web menu—Order of Ike President. CBI Telegraph to the kltta.telrgh Uuetla) ToeTates MO. Boa, key 10.—The writ of habeas corpse. In the case of Jett Davis was served this morning a n General Burton by Marshal Underwood and DOPMY Marshal Duncan. General Burton at first deckled to deliver Mr. Davis over to the ewloily of the Marshals tomorrow, but artorwarda [ermined on obeying the writ literally, re-. [pliant him to ,produee Davie before the lllchmend Court. Mr. Davis and family, General Burton anal the; Id•reltals will take the steamer to-morrow for Hammond. Ueneral Burton, on Monday, will personally produce the pthioner m Court- In the event of Davis being released by Judge Duster. wood under the writ, he will be immediate. fy roarrested &advisee° on trial under an indictment for Mallon. Robert Gold and numerous other visitors reached here this morning, bearing Co. ousts aadother presents to Mr. Davis and family. The utmost !lathiest and anxiety in mani fested at Norfolk respecting the probabili ties of the trial and release of Dints. • The following is a copy of Gen. Bourton i e Order: W•aPerAnThEiNT, gan:hoTON, May 8, `it Th. Beer. Brig. Oen. Burton, GeMmroultng Offlcerat Ibrirdes Monroe: The President of the United States • di rects you to surrenderJelTerson Davis, now head In confinement under military author ity at FOrtrelteldonroe, to LtleUulted States Marshall, or Deputies, upon any process olden may lathe from the Federal Court ea the State of Virginia. Yon will repott the action taken by you in Oda order and for ward a copy of the process- served upon you to this olfice. By order 01 the President. • • E.D. Toarirsiran, tkineraL FROM . RICHMOND. (fly Telegraph to the Pltt.borsh Gazette.] Iticuroan, May 10.—Joe Kelley, tried for the murder of Jesse° Murphy, at a horse race, was acquitted.' Present indications are that there 4.111 be no demonstration by the people on the ar stratof thomett deference to the wishes of the authorities. A large meeting of smarms was held to. night, end the usual number of addreascs were made. It seems impossible to ascertain to-day , positively, whether Jeff. Davis will ho tried or not. In a conrsetlon Judge tinder. woodeald the trial did not take place It would he because the attorneys no one wide or the other were not ready to proceed; that the Court was ready, and the Chief Justice would preside. tin the other hand lir. Chandler, the District Attorney, expresses doubts whether the trial will tithe place. The statement that the (Dana Jury had Indicted the proprietors of certain news were Is nnrounded. To-day the Grand Jury, after consultation w ith General acholiold, refused to indict a street namedto for the ejection of a nogro acOtt on Friday. FRODI CALIFORNIA. • Mr Telegraph to lb. Pittsburgh Ossette.) Bur Fassmisoo.litsy 10..—The Golden City, for Panama, sailed to4ay.wlth .1.012.435 In treasure, $774.311 for New York, an'i 11,930 barrels of flour. Dividends declared payable on the 15111 Halo ft Norcross, L.D; Foot, Crown Point, Bililirrperlel, 15. - , The Archer, for New York, with 15,000 the of wheat end 4,C00 barrels ot flour, am! the. Harvest queen, for 11.tverpoOl. with 39,000 sacks of wheat,cleared. flour unchanged. wheat dull, at Vggl,ll. Lepl Tenders at lle. The Prise SUM,Ir tenuedc (Br Tclerimb to the Pittsburgh tiatetto.) Oczyst.MM. 0., May 10.z-Sam Davis and Jim Elliott, fought at 1000 r. tcatlay; on Yount an Pelee .!eland. Elliott won; by a foul, after nine toned., Occupying about elayoo minutes, DINO going down Without • blew. Da M is badly punlaheal, and Is said by many to have mid the light. Elliott got,"lirst blood" and °knock down" round first round, and In each 'Succeeding Davis wont down to [MOM. lie was several times warned. On the boat from Detroit there were two. savage Eights, in one Of OM Mo Ott • therw mar ise the W had an ier was o ear and rarderl y. mose bitten • • efertelet of Murder lit ring Degree. Toleeroett to the pittabarge Garotted rinteeat.rate. May 10.—Goorge Winne. more, was convicted of murder Ift Ant do, gree for the murder of Ilre, Me40.30a. CITY AND SUBURBAN. rouuTH PAGE.—The /Wed and mod re. itaDia M0wy,,022 and Produee Markt/ En. port, given by any paper in the city, will 24 found on oar NPunl. Page. • Indictments for coonterfettlng—The lionle-Thompoos Ceasplrsey—Aeea• mar Seemed, &r. In the United States District Court. yes terday, MO grand jury returned two true hills for counterfeiting against Robert Black; of Washingtott county, On the oaths of Emanuel Walters and John Walters, father and sot, of Fayette county, This man Black was connected with the MoMt- Thompson ,cOnspiracy . case, tried In the Cillertaz Seasitma at last term, of which, for our present purpose, it Is necessarry wo should given history. In the month of May. leTe, a man named 'Haggerty was snouted, In the vicinity of Brownsville, at the instance Of a, citizen of Greene county, of whom he had =released horses witliconnterfolt money. Haggerty, not being ein the basisims" professionally, made no concealment about the matter, and his statements implicated William Dawson, living in the Come vicinity, and others. Babson non fly Dawson, having been arrest ed, made wane revelations, and, it Is assert ed, contented to bring to Justice parties engaged in the counterfeiting business op on the inducement that he should be held barmiest. {,owing to Lim city with Alex. Moffitt, a well known citizen of good stand ing in Brownerrillainterested in having that. community protected from, counterfeiters, the locality being flooded wan the "stuff , about that period and previously, Dawson appeared before the United Stems Commis sioner and made information against some six or seven neregism, among others, Robert Black sad lasso and Samuel Thompson, brothers, as counterfeiters. The accused were head to answer at ,the special term of the United Bates Court, in august lase Dawson not appearing, they were held until the follcwing Octoner term, when, Dawson not yet appearing, they were held to answer at the next May (the present) term. tiut, shortly after the October term, Isaac TllorOpliOrt had a scar pros entered on to himself, and very nhortly afterwards, on toe testimony of the man Hobert Black, now Indicted, had Mof fitt and Dawson indicted for conspiracy to charge and Indict him (Thompson) with counterfeiting. 'The case for ooriapiracy was tried, as we have stated, at the March term of the Quarter Sessions. Black was siMpeeised as a witness for the prosecution (for Tbompson),but was not celled, for rea sons no doubt eatisfactory to thase In whose interest he was—perhaps In anticipation of buttingtestlowny. When the Informatloe stgalnet Black was . made by Walters, &deputy of Unitedilutes Marshal Bewley 1111.• givens warrant for his sirreld. bet the oflic.7 on Lail waY eP the Siononitahola river happened mu tt ten ly to make inquiry concerning Black of a passenger on the bmd, who, being a friend of Black's went tenure at a certain point end inforaied him at the fact that en cancer sr. In pursuit of him. Mack accordnigly lied. Ills whereabouts, however, being as. ceriaitied, especial deputy went In parsult, raptured him eta distant point in Western Virginia. and brought hire to the city. Sam. eel Thompson became his bed In inseam of three thousand dollars. Another informs Don being made. Immo Thompson became his ball In like amount, and .b.n the true Mlle were returned, yesterday forenoon • the Dearth:mew:teed the Matto five thomand (loiters In each cue, in both of which lune and Samuel Thompson became The whole matter •ummed up seems to warrant the conclusion that Dawson, who, It isa notorious fact, was engaged in the counterfeiting Maine/is, after making the Information lutenist Rouen Black. the Thom psonaand othertawas induced DO use the mildest term) to go away, Msabsence, of course, preventing the accused parties from, being arraigned. In bas absence, Moffitt, thstrumental, it may be admitted, in causing Dawson to make the informa tions, Is iTie4 . f i or conspiracy with him. and 111.001101141114 C 41.11, if Ai psent con siderinialie talon tor a re new trial, harm'ir heard the argument doting this week. The next net In the drama Is the indict meet of Mack, one of those vueused by Dawson, and we had UMW Thompson, an other of the accused; and the accuser of iiiottlit, fur conspiracy, appearing, with his brother 5•111.101.. the friend orlilack.-Tak• . . , . en altogether ti is a .consldexably transaction, 534 we will not be sarprised If In the end Certain partite, who have long osenpal. aro brought to the bar of Na tioe. bhoele it so hart... tbki tbn prevent aoensom of Meek, like linemen. be Induced to disappear s and Mark, Thom_penn, Unit a charge of tionepirsoy against mom, inuroucti as Montt was the spacial deputy who arrested him In West Virginia, it would he a most striking °Manlike:lee. Valuable Illaasifaelstrlag Sits for Kale. We call especial atuostion of men of rapt. tat and those lashing a site for a rusitufao. luring establishment of any kind to the sale of • very valuable lot of ground most eligi bly elteateds for this porpos. Oa next Tuesday, the 14th Init., at le o'clock, a. Is,. the administrators of T. M. Marisa will of fer at auction, on the premises, that. Certain lot of steeled. situate in Collins township, adjoining the property of the lion. Wilson McCandless • nd Dr. Peter Mowry. This pro. betty ls within sight of the Allegheny etery tiering a front on the AllegheeyVal ley ...inroad of .112% feet, extending back to the Allegheny river, a distance of rei feet, and has ides a front on the river of 354 tem. Theist contains, in all, four aciesand sixty dve and a half perchel From the above deliiption it will at ones be seen that for any m ufacturing purpose, an oil re:leery, mill, no', AT probab bad ly as desirable a location d be any. . . where within five mile. Of the city. Acceas to the mtablistunent could- be bad both by the river and by the railroad, and In this respect the location in one of the very beat that could be had. Freights could be carried by either way' as most desirable, and It could also be reached by by the Citizene' Passenger hallway. The snarly &dean. Lagos possessed by tide alto will be ter tam to call forth a large number of ;forgone at the sato, and the bidding will no doubt be lively. We advise parties wiahang to buy manuricturtng cite to step upon ono of the cars or the Citizens' road and take a look at MU lot of ground. • Charge Agetnet Condneter on the 'toed Ka*away. Charles Moiler appeired before Alder man Morrow, yesterday, and made Informa tion against- the conductor of car No. 9, Pittsburgh and Birmingham Passenger Railway, charging him with assault and battery. .I.lester 1.9 of Teutonic extraction, and, very naturally, loves his beer, besides having eonsiderable pride In his native country. On Thursday he came over to town and indulged freely in ..bock,t , find iwedhaltgeos:3, all the in tiv t r y n e a ra w well ve w pi i.d ards evening he started Warta pans Bacchiv taking message °near No. u. After proceed ing some distance, he got Into freenverea. Hoe with those about him In reference to the probability of 'war In Europe and its re, suit, in the event of such a war taking . , The crinversaUon waxed warm, 'hurls, becom ing very boisterous, nod 1.4;• serang has his lirm conviction that Prue. Ida would clean out France root and branch. its became no much excited that the con ductor found It necessary to expel him. Charles made lesistatice, to the best of his enlitY, and when he came tO himself found that he was the possessor of a beautiful pair of black eyes, besides other marks of the recent centllct. lie aceoraingly came be• fore the Alderman yesterday end made the Charge Su stated, A warrant for the arrest of derendinat was Issued. Me Attempted Suicide at tie !to depgattela* Alauee.' 'Tito Gstrrva of yestenlay contained announcement of the tact that a Mr. 11.1. ley, of a WannfaCturfog at m at Decatur. lilluols. had attempted suicide at a late hoer Iltursday night, in his room at the hionongshola liorme in this city, whore be had been stopping for several days. It ep. pears that the man had beenremoved to the Meru hospital 1n the Eighth ward, being stained with delirium trentene, hut =mined there only a short. time, makiPg hD cseage by climbing out of a window, and returned to the hotel. • flaying been sneer ed, as It was thought, in a room, a physi cian was ounainCinadbot when the medical man came it was discovered that Haley had lorgthe room and was climbing about thereof, oralrylight over the office of the hotel. Lie was again placed Ina room, and a negro Man engaged to keep watch over hins,and who was with him at the time Wane attererded suicide Thursday night, as we noted yesterday. Tho wetted be inflicted on his neck is not considered dangerous, and we learn that he is recovering from his &Winn. During yesterday he wee moved to the .&sylum at DIXMOnt. Arrest or routhlui lareentals. Yesterday Ml:leers Dressler and Wrist , ley, of the. Mayors police. arrested three hope named Barney Burns, Philip Murtagb no d soborrice,charged with stealing abuts from AroalloMr clothing store oath° corner of 41. Chur and Liberty streets. The boys were locked np for a hearing. After being )egged tbey ware information to the officers which may lead to important rosette. It has led already to the finding of one box of the tobacco stolen some time ago. from Itnr. phrstObseCostare, on Liberty street, and the arrest of a boy charged with being eon earned to the robbery of the store.- ()dicers Yowl and Dressler are working up the cam and we wall probably lune morn to report hereafter. ratted State. Dletelet Court Before floe. Wilson MeCult:Bea& Court opened at ten o'clock on Friday. On motion of Gen. Collier, E. 8. ()shunt. En., of Luzern county, was duly qualified and admitted to practice. The Grand Jury returned the following the following true bills: Untied States vs. Unhurt Black; Indict ment, having in possession and passing counterfeit treasury notes. United States vs. Robert Black; Ind let mrnt, yummy and attempting to pace ' onnuterleit treasury notes. The last two blue closed the list to be pearled upon by the Grand Jury, which wee discharged. Scott Smith, convicted of rObbino the mall, was sentenced to the Penitentiary for tan years. but the Court stated that ender a MAN] law, owing to the youth of the pelso ner, th e penalty would bo reduced to an equal number of years in the House of Refuge. The mum of Charles Clemens cilia, Charles Williams was proceeded with. District At. torney Carnahan acting for the United States S. A. Purslane° and Al. Swartz wul net, Lags., appearing as counsel for the defendant. . • .. As we stated yesterday, the defendant was accused of having committed one of the boldest robberies recorded In the annals of the Postordca. It might be Inter esting to our reader► to 'know the details. In February last a man appeared In the neighborhood of Lockhaven. Nobody knew him. People ut tint paid little attention to Dia whereabouts, and had It not been for a peculiar eirentustance, ho would perhaps never have boon arrested. A Lire broke out, and the people, as Is customary In such cases flocked to the theatre of the disas ter. They remarked a man walking , about and mentally preoccupied. Who co lief No. body knew. He wore a dark coat, with pantaloons and hat of the • tattoo color. With. an inquisitive look, he seemed to par ticipate greatly in, the event that was j font taking place. What hap puned the following night gives a clear Indication of what was revolving In Ids mind. Thu flames had been extinguished and every ono returned to Lis house under the influence of the occurrence. What an Opportunity tar t a criminal to perpetrate crime. The nex morning the door of the postal:llre was found broken open, a bag containing hundred. 'of letters gone, with about two hundred and Orly • oen• area, taken from a drawer. The unknown faze of the preceding evening had drove. peered. It was very easy. If not to discover the culprit, at least to t a n avarwpcions upon him. Who else was it ha theetrer who had been wen walking in the light of the raging element! The alarm, was given; searches In every direction made. T op discovered, Pt last, the bait and Its contenp, In therec, cemetery of I to e village. Your or -tire hundred letters were scattered on the ground, all open, the hag cot open _and l frlg g thrnTlirpU d iytit hattLetmoVieteti- Ity. The Chief of the police of Lockhaven, whose conduct Is to be fully appreciated In this affair by all the friends of order, fol lowed the track over the field and ascer tained that the robber had taken the Mon of Harrisburg. Lie joined him the next day, In the evening. The accused had walked twenty-eight miles the previous day to escape all scumicions. liuestions of hL whereabouts having been put to him, it regained that be was •man without &home, a mere vagabond, living here and there. without permanent or fixed residence. Scant:lel were made and they discovered on him about aLlty dollars in United Mates Treasury notes and lb copper pennies and Mlle drawn On several Individuals to the amount of $7.003, which, es It aniew , edfroei We testimony and the developments, Were taken ont of the letters and the drawers at the reetgreee. The &agreed appeared without witnesses, withoutrtriends. with sundry suppose,' Causes, had all the probabilities and evidenseof a =axon whom rested a grave accusation. The jury convicting, he was sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years. The onus of George Inner, for passing a hundred dollar counterfeit note, was then named up and the jury sworn, after which Coazc ad} oiaske4 till today at. 5134 o'clock. Dr Keyser's Greet liedtelme If tore. The great sanitarium for the city of Pitts burgh 1. undoubtedly the mtablishment at the comer of Wood street and Virgin alley, conducted by our friend, Dr. Keyser who, for over thirty years, has devoted his attention to the healing of the dick, ce pecially that clue of disease known as chronic. There are men y liagering lllncase. which render these who are their victims more wretched then it oubJect fora while to wine more unde r fed violent malady, and throe illnesses a just as remediable as any other. If the priPer Mention were devoted to their treat ent. lilt. KEYSEtt'S SEAltellEli, for all 41101001 of a non-febrile character, bar hag their origin In • vitiated or tented con dition of the blood, has made mare cures than any other remedy of modern science. In Its greet adaptation to this clams of mal adies It has cured hundreds and thousands of totter., •ernfrias, Wars, cancer*, liver complaints, dyepepsies, dropsies, and ven ous malignant diseases to which it were dldlcull to give a name, entirely significant of their true character. It Is In these cue, of blemsd disease that Dr.KEYSEIPSBLOOD SEARCIIEIt hue made fur itself a name which goes beyond any other remedy of the healing net. It IS peculiarly proper at this season of the year that those subject to brashes and weaknesses de pendent on the climacteric changes of the lesson, should use a few bottles of this harmless tonic alteratire, which will not only render the eyelet Moen°ns to disease, but will at the same time fortify and strengthen It agalmt the invasien, Country merchants will find DK, KEY.' nEll. Is nIA3OD SEARCHER a medicine that will enable them to do a great deal of good, and save harmless from sickness lawny per sons dependent 011 them for their aupplles, Ask for fir., Kersees Blood Searcher, and take no other. To avoid imposition, look for Dr. Keyser , ' name over the top of the bottle and on the outside labaL One dollar per bottle—six for live dollars, at 110 Wood street. Conaultation rooms for lung examie M1ti0131,123 Penn street. Ofilee hours from 9a. m., until 4p. tn. Douse and Alga Painting, Among the limns which have long and suceersfully carried on the above business in one city. and who have succeeded in gaining a large and widely extended pat ronage. are gown.' Hamilton whose card appears in another column. Al ways performing contracts faithfully and creditably, they have made quite an envia ble reputation in their business. and now hold the ertstim of many of our most prom. meat btudnes men and citizens. They use In their work nothing but the very best quality of materials, and In ovary job war rant perfect satisfaction. The members of the firm are both practical Painters. and employ none but the very best of mechan ics. They attend to the exterior and inter ior painting Of houses, ware-rooms, offices, go., and devote especial attention to orna mental and "decoraUve painting of all des. crlptions. glen are neatly and promptly planted in the modern styles of the art. Their rates are very reasonable, and we cheerfully commend them to the patronage of our readers. Their office la at No. 133 Third street., where orders for painting, graining, glazing. and gilding may be left for proper attention.. ramblonable alotlitoo and Where to_ .Pureloote. Mr. Henry Cappell, fashionable mercuant tailor, has ',rust received at his beautiful now store, Mo. 112 Smithfield street,. full stock of choice cloths, casematee and vest tags, which be is prepared to make op in the best and latest styles at most reason.. ble price.. Mr. Centel' has long enjoyed a high reputation In his Mainers, and our readers am confidently recommended to blot for their Spring and Summer clothing. Paying especia l attention to custom work, and employing none but the very best me chanics. he is prepared to guarantee tits to all who call upon MM. A full line of gen• tleten , s furnishing goods will be found at the store, embracing atom shirts, collars, Mee, suspenders, handkorchtefs, socks, un derclothing. do., to. All are invited Cor dially to call In and examine Mr. VappePs stock of goods and to Inquire tile price% and they will find him an obliging fair dealing and honorable business gontleMon. I=! This delightfully situated house of enter tainment at Perrysville has undertone ma torlal change sad improvements sines our journalistic friend, Mr. Thomas Costamag na, assumed the proprietorship. It is the most pleasant terminus of s good road about these parts, and for an afternoon or evening tide we know of no place which presents equal attractions. Mr. Costamag. se serves exoelleut meals at any hour and Ids ...uppers" have already become famous amongst pleasure seekers. Information of the route to Perrysville can be obtained at any of the livery stables, and we urge our friends to drive out that way and pay Mr. Costamagna's White Mouse a visit. = ME B.D. Norris, the fashionable Merchant Teller of :No T. Federal street, Allegheny, ball removed another invoice of liedebeable goods for ni 's wear to whlch we direct te attention of e o ur readers. The stock embra h - We all the latest style* which have thou 1 . 411 made nude appearance to the Eut, and 3111 be rude no I[l the n eatestand most eervico. able manner at very ttaeonahle Prx"' and ur the shortest notkie. A complete aloe k a seasonable Imniekihig goods constantly an band. We bespeak for Mr. NOrtie a fall alienist pubUo pausal-age. a 7 tttr„ =I Works. , Yesterday about two o'clock,n man named Harry Hyde, employed at the Steel Works of Anderson, Cook CO. corner of Eons and First streets, mat with a serlons accident. lie was employed as caicher at the tells, and was illrectlng a rod of steel throngs the same, When a nut, which held tho rolls In place, gave way, and be fell forward on the tongs. which he held In his bands. One handle of the tongs entered his throat, pene trating about two inches. Ile was immedi ately removed to his boarding boom on First street, near Smithfield, and Dr. idealised summoned. It was asortatned that the injury he received, although a painful and serious one, will probably not result fatally. Remember the "Femme' Oath." Taken to litaohlingloo County.—llob klatthows had • hearing before C. S. Com- Intssioner Sproul, yesterday, on a charge of having in his possession counterfeit money, with intent to pass the same. There being no evidence to anstain the charge, he was acquitted, but was Immediately taken in charge by Alderman Strain, who started with him to Washington county yesterday evening,' where an Information has been made against him for complicity in the rob bery of the Farmers , Deposit (Bank• of Can• onsburg. Aiderman Strain was accompa nied by °dicer Brown and Wilkie Loblnitort, Esq., of_thia city. ' Conflagration at 011 City.—A fire oc curred at OU City on Friday morning (or Thursday melt) breaking out about cue o'clock, and before the flambe were checked ten buildings were destroyed, includln* the American Louse. Mawhinney's and l.och ran'. 01l °Mees and warehouse., together with a quantity of oil, an Iron tank and a large number of barrels. The fire orig inated by the careless use of a Isntern about some tank cars. Two men were injured. The loss Is heavy. Igawhlnney's is esti mated at from .15,000 to Skl.ooo. The managers of the Young Men's Bible Society last evening elected the following board df oillcers for tho' ensuing year: PrmiJunt; It. C. Miller. Vice President.; W. 11. Kincaid and Wm. Floyd. Correa. pending Secretary; Joseph F. tiriggs. Re. cording Secretary; RA F. Kennedy. Treas. urer; J amen Lobti. " EiCCIICITO Committee; David Robinson, T. IL Lane, 11. Klrko roc ter, J. IL Nobbs and It. P. Watson. illgint Was tbo "Fontana , °still" Attempted lisps.—Jennie Ferguson made Information on Thursday evening be fore Alderman Lynch. charging Samuel P. Lowey with' attempt to commit a rape. The parties reside in the Sixth ward. A partial hearing in the ease was had 'yester day, and defendant entered hail for his ap• pearance this morning before the Alder• num fora further bearing. tpl.eopal Plervle.—There will be 11l- Irina •urrloe on to-morrow (Sunday) alter. noon in the Presbyterian Church. located on Market street, near Locust, In Manches ter. We understand that the Might Mao. John B. lierloot, Episcopal Bishop of this Diocese, will conduct the services, which will COMMGCIC4 at half-past four. , Last Day of the *poem.lyige nt Ma sonic 11a11.—Our rea.der. muss of forget that this Is the lut day of the • talons of St. John." A. matinee for the ladies and children In the afternoon, and the closing exhillition tonight, When the splendid Chickering piano will positively be given away. I.ly all meann go early. Cirrus Coming.-11alght & Chambers' New Orleans circus and menagerie is en routs (or the city and may be expected on or about the Xoth inst. Dr. Chan.bers, the managing nroprihtor, is already here and noeparin for its adreaL Rumor heralds it one of the most gigantic and attractive estab indtments of the age. • RP, John McMaster, D. D., of Prince. ton, Indians, will preach In the First United Presbyterian Cboret, (Rev. Mr. limed'.). Seventh street, to-morrow morning at 10,3, o'clock, and on Diamond Street, at liar. Dr. tiroga'schater s u 7 . 13 gi or t i ll y o g . c m l c c lc h f .;.t r e .. c, m r . ern `nlversity and an able pitlpit orator. Fenburs, remember your oeth Iralooblo Yroporti for Piale.—We .11 attention to the Orig.. , Court sale. to-day. of three lots of ground fronting on Wash litosiseet and Fountain streets, on each or which there are dwellings and other irntirossments. See advertisement for fur ther particulars. Piherll7Cloley , arelomis•,—Our worthy and efilcient County Sheriff, a. IL Cluley, E.g.. edits two of our second page columns to-day. Tile announcement of the sales will prove of much Interest to those desir ing to Invest In dmlrable real estate. Col. J. D. Ewan, the popular book and news d.►ler, Sixth below Smithfield street, advertises magazines and papers to suit the times, together with a rare and choice lot of second hand books. which will be sold at advantageous rates for purchasers. Piteloway Plaos,—A superh fresh imp ply of the matchless Steinway Plano on the way and partly received. Prices fifteen per cent. lower than New York rates. Call and examine at 11. Maher & Bro , a, lY Wo.xl tree% sole wholesale anti retail western Days/gement Rings- Of solid gold. sad which will wear a life time. together with all kinds of jewelry of the Deft quality. at the most reasonable rates. at the popular first class establishment of Iteluemon, /ley tau & studio; N 0.2.3 fifth street. Ga■ Fitting . attended to In the most ar tlsuc manner, and In the best style of workmanship. by T. T. Evrens, practical plumber and Rag and steam titter, No. 163 Wood street. Do yen know the •'Fenian Onthl” 'foam; New's talon Pliwyew Meetlow will be held this ( Saturdey) evening in lisy. ItemPs church, P.,) on 'Seventh street, between tirnithdeld and tirent. All are 10. , • Americanised Forelam Watcher.—ln gold and silver, rich and plain, for ladies and gentlemen, at Baleen:ten, 2deyran at Saddle's, Fit Ili - street. Prices to milt every body. Cloetto—For foreign and American cloche of CI desirable styles, go to the Jew elry end time denot of Itelnemen, bleyran and geldle, N 0.29 Fifth Creel. Bath tabs, slats, water closets , bastes, pumps chant:Milers, brackets, pendants, globes, OIL lambs, .14...10, at the eery obeeP• eat rates by T. T. Ewers, No. 163 Wood at. • Piteous Flttlng . executed In Up-top ma cbautcal style by T. T. Ewan,. practical piumbor, No. IGS Wood street. Plumb/..n In all Ita details promptly and faithfully attended to by T. T. - Etrona, No. 111 Wood atrort. EH - Additional Local Nona on Tnird Page. GEIEILti. FEWN --It female writer say. The intellectual women aro few, and they generally marry men of mediocrity or crippled physically."' —Prince Charles, of Bavaria brother of be Empress of Anetna, has gone into& con. -oat. ' tartest the death of his Info vas the , --The lumber, turpeutine and rosin trade or Pensacola, Florida, is worth 43,u00,000 per annum, and ILDISM railway Connection prom ises on increase the amount. —The American yachts Henrietta Fleet; wing and Vesta, which nave been mid up 'at Cowes during the winter, are about to be fitted out to go to lea for the smuttier sea- —The Emperor and Empress of Ennis Odd shortly proceed to Eisslngen, to take the waters. They will afterward. to all probability. go to Parts to visit the Exbibi ticm. —Two loving ones who •Illoped from Springfield, Illinois, were arrested In St. Louis and plowed the night In the calaboose Instead of having the nuptial k nos tied at a loading hotel, as they intended. —A day or two since, a daughter of WU am Lotsky, living at Bell risme. Ifam, as horned to death while making ample sugar. Her uncle and brother were sem. [lusty burned while trying to smoker: —A strange epidemic eremite among the feline race in the environs of listimels. Cats are dying in largo numbers end very rslr” idly after continual vomiting, spasms, eon 'Melons, and other symptoms resembling , I 'poison. —The Prussian, liesssemm, who only a few years since advanced Ms simple, cheap and short method of converting pig iron direct ly into malleable steal. li t already enjoying from It an Income Of $300.000 per annum. —owing to the scarcity of wheat, for seed and flour in Hamilton, Wight and Hancock co pajes. lowa, e Supervisors are ar . g .,A. pro ,, r iet th y of pledging the creditconsid. of Mono Mottles for the payment of snob sup. piles as are absolutely required by the pea- Ida _ A "redoing party is said to have 1.3.9 ere• bled In a country town in hulas, a few days since, but the expected bridegroom failed to put in an appearance. - The truestil were shocked and the arida bytterical, until a VcrUkTgellt. 4 . o lZrociee was accepted, and married on the sporin, PRICE THREE CENTS. 13:I 213= £O2 Tao rITTSEVILCM OAZETS. (From Um tibor Loma and Neer.] It Is announced that the large iron clad, William 1., at 111Fkwell, England, of which no tench has bean said for COMO time pant, has been acquired definitively for the Northern German Navy, after a contract panned between the Prussian government and the builders of the Thames and Iron Ship Building Company. The vessel, which is now called William 1., is said to be the strongest wnich has been built In Europe or in Amerlew The plan of tile is minim 1. wits originally made In 1511, with the assent of the Admiralty by the chief coot rector of the British navy, Mr. E. I. Reed, for the Turkish government, and It was declared that the new vessel would bet rte plus alien of an Iron clad. Having been nearly ed, It was transferred to Prussia by the Sultan through financial reason.. What. opinion Kr. Reed had of his child Is to be seen front ss speech made by him at the Mechanic. Institute, at Plymouth. In December last, where be states that If Prussia acquires thin vessel li will have the power to neutralize .11 the former alvanta ses of tee ordinary Iron-clads of Prance and England, and the Prussian flag might be seen with wenrity and an envied pride over theworld. The William is3r3 feet loug , ill feet Ormul.MS4 middle depth sip! 5,93., tons burden. It lathe ...loud man of war which lies been Petit w ithdouble hul. and walls tor rued by longitudinaleells. The William will receive 16 guns of the heaviest calibre 7 feet above the water line. There are two tur rets wheeling on a pivot containing 4 gun. 93 feet above the water edge. Besides thin, there are I guns behind convex shields. There Ms not, however, been made any to. elsion as to the definite armament of the vessel. The artillery of the Bellerophon, which has heretofore been considered the Strong eh iron clad, consists In eight LAI pounders In the battery, two alai pounders in the how, and two 30) pounders in the stern, that is altogether twelve against twenty-tour of the William. Both vessels havean armor clad belt of elrtecn inches, and the !atter hue as a complimentary strength a girdle of Iron all round the vessel, eight Inches thick, to protect the water line. •Beuldes, the batteries are covered with heavy iron platlngs. The machinery of the vessel In nominally 1,150 torso power, which may be Increased to 0.(0), . . The AdDKeane of the powerful "William I,"—the -"Cronin Prince." and the "Fredrick Kane,. will be ready at the same time. Tne former Is building at hatrionda Brothers,' In roppelar, near Loudon. The la , ter was launched the 16th of January at Lu Seine, near Toniton (France.) Both are much in ferior, having /6 guns each with only 5 Inches armor belt on the Water.llne. and 44 Lichee on the length of the Battery. They hare pretty near the came keel dlmen , aloe as the English vessels, "Defence," and •Iftealatanoe," namely:l7s and 2.1• O feet length. Bet In the contrary they are from h to 10 feet leen In the male keel, which enables them to be •wifter than all the English vessels, whose rapidity does not exceed 10.- 650 ancll.s34 knots and hour. =! MGRILId--COWLING.—tin Thursday evening; May 9th, at the residence of toe bride's parents, Carroll street. by the Rev. A. R Bell. Mr. WAL TER MORItIS fled Miss MARY E. COWLING. an of Allegheny Clty. ISA No cards. 111.4R-9PEALMAN.—Ort Thursday ev ing, May lth. 1011:, at the residence of the bride en• parents, by the /UT. J. S. Dieterpro, Mr. D. li. MISER and Miss AGNES W. SPEALMAN, bolo or Pittsburgh.. LYNCII.:-LEEilli—On Thursday errntug. May Stti, by Rev:Rlcharil Lea, Lairreucevilte, Mr. 11. Y. LYNCH bud MISS 11•111 A LEECH. FEIMM! 111711. , '5.--On Thursday. May 110, JAMES BURNS, to the tilt year of Ms age. The funeral wilt tate place Tosnaktdsturday,) at 2 o'clock p. in.. from hit late residence, 10 Florence. M'ashington county, to. NEGLEY.—On Friday. May 10th. tor. un. A. ZiElii,XT, in the teal year of her age. The fit oeral will take place from the residence of her .on-In-law. Ben. TOot. Belton, Nesley avenue. Lass Liberty, on bas Do y, May 11th, at !o'clock p. in. C,rriNcts will leave Moreland Mitchell's Livery distil,. No. 411. Liberty streets at:o'clock P.R. WOUDS.—on Feld.; morninr, Illy leth, STEPLIEN WOODS, or.. in the s:.l year of hi. age. Funeral at k 0%1010 P, Y. un 01 0000, May 1 . 1.11. from the residence al.!, son. Itobt. Wood.. Eat., Caton township, to Proceed to alieltheer Cemetery. Carriages will leave Petterson's Livery usable. Fourth .trees, a' 11:30 p. m. The (Bemis of the family ere respectfully Welted to 'Mend. B KALE.-0n TrWay TuDrul pg. May 1011,1567, as 6o•clock, tiZUJUIC illtAida, in tee Thth year of LB U. His funeral will tate place on MOKDATC - 00 xe. lOU, May 12th, at 9 o'clock. from the tealdence of his lon-in-law, N. 4. Marphy. Hw Ol Fulton atreet, near cliff. Funeral aerrlcen at Sr. Paul'. tatadral, at 9,,s o'clock. I/ saVget WA 3:1110 0 al i; IMlii M ALEX. AMEN, UNDERTAKER, No. 166 Fourth street. Pittsburgh, Pa. 001/11.Nb of all kinds; CRAPES. GLOVE.% and 00017 description of /talent Furnishing floods funtlabed. Rooms opened day and night. Hearse and Carrlsges furnished. 31►ang0us—Rsv. avid Kerr, D. D., Nor. IL W. Jacobus. LLD., nob.. Hying. /so., .1.6- 0.. b H. Miller. E. Jr G. RODGERS. UNDERTA ‘' • KAU AND E WILI:MEM. someisor to the Iste Samuel K. 12.4 O gen, \ o. LID Oldo Street. three doors front Bearer. Alice..., city. Me tallic, Rosewood. llotionmty. Walnut and Rose wood Imitation Coma.. at the lowest realised prices.. Roams open at all boar*, day •04 night. Hearse sad i'arrlastes furnished on short notice sad on most rvason.ble terms. T. WHITE & CO., (ADEII - ii . AWitiiiiiitrSr WiTlf . E - I . 77rZ:ollo7Ziii•Ttri Attune to Franklin street. ditet)till OtitSZT. hum to fe , t east et rob(e BeboOl Hoot. to a clot 4d) feet tutor tlutcru star of Ittemlnglia Bridge. g Woe radypg ano id, PASTURE ALLEY. and thadtag AUdll r ar uEer, from rennA , rvet to Water sweet. 0 Oo received at tete odiee. West Market Solid 80. onto WiLDNSoL , WY. Mar Idth. tem. u. J. MOOSE, toy9:7loo' Iteoniotor i SEALED: PROPOSALS WILL he received seta SATURDAY. Mb dor of DoT. for cearElizrn WORK ind PLASTRII: 150: for the UE - RTIND: PAIVTIN(.I AND °LATINO; OAR PITTDilii: ULU/1211AG, of sr. ricri OULU emu', OTT ignitor= Carpenter Wort, Platted...lr .'f‘d ratnttpli to Bide e will be will be received for .he eehavac Mod. of hidetoor the bole job.' be addreeeed ''The 'Reliant Com- YPtsw." care of JOU. , C. MUM, dvdreiorl. o. 100 1111! street Pittsburgh, Pa. m - • • ys:sss SALT—A splendid pair of steua pit... almost new, made by Hum,of elnimliell; cylinders 1.6 Pubes &am etr,ll feet stroke. wrought Iron - shatta Imo cranks. tine Doctor Engine. .One 'freight Hobppe Skiii , ine. Bless Capstan , A. Complete nylpt n n tnet, soluble for freight or tow boats.' We 1.111 tymalnit Bolters to match. and no,' me entire meelkleuy. for either a Ant 010.1. frfa Bt. or tow boll, In complete working order. ddi oat • new bull, tailing en Interest In aid boat If deallnblo. I Lootare of HUGH DZ. DOLE & CO. I= • S. .113. 1-.IE - 401N, Sealer of Weights and Measures. Mo. 4 FOURTH erram. Betweega Liberty and ' , airy 'tree.. th 4, promptly stlaadrel to. _,Ttvr_ JOSEPH METER & 80.11, Mannekturers of : z'arazarrsriml'6 cos.. 133 MITAYULD MIXT. •ua nymnl2 *4 PENN ISTIMET. FIRE SCREENS CO A SAW STYLI, !AI Wst,":,th oil9.thth.P ud old SAI Te rn Na zism ',mazer. S7l JOS. B. /11301iL5 HBO i;I3 , :ffIDCA -- ;1:4(Vtzt:40:+3+ 1 11i1 LiMEV GOLD WATCHES. Another Lot Just Received, Ezsbrtelste some of of ket.the best styles of easter este brotebt to this PLAIN INOLVZ it 11w1CD, • EMU/AXED TOP ANst BOTTOM, • FROSTED AND LNASIELJED. We would ask those who ars destroys of pus chas tMg earthing to this Hoe to cull at one sad see 01.1 a stock. 1 DUNSEATIT & C ~ areagrolleaxas, , -OS FIFTH STB . • WATCHES, CH.LEVS AND . -Fa ArlirskuhaWE'.' . AT A VT MAIM PROITT, AT WILL T. WILEY'S 6 Wylle St s 3d door troll sotorsicor—..—.—..: , %. scow. JOEVISTON & SCOTT, DILLI I Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., lie. $74 LIBLIITT ISTREr. 3Pit - timbourigily Poriasakr. as- Particular attentlan Irina b Stamlrlag wauenea, Olow 1.4 Jewelry. An tort war. ranted SMITHSON, PENH & CO. ARE RECEIVING DAILY noose Spring Stock of XVIII): DL•OZIPTION or BOOTS, SHOES, 33a,l_triorzAls, Gaiters & Slippers, LLDItS, GEHTB,,IffBI3.EB AID CHELIDEEI CARPETS, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, HOSIERY,' 3E . ll.csor) 033m1-rte. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, AND NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, I 'REMAND'S EMPORWM, 55 & 57 X.X7JIATME IMZEI ;S9 89 89 89 89 89 89 189 89 1 89 MARKET STREET. .491 P TO so i l = L MI 33 ' Ei, S9l 89 Market Street, AND GET TOUR 891 TOOTS SHOES &C 89 9 , • 89 i THE CHEAPEST AZD T. 812 IN 4 r, , 9 1 NO A UCTION ] i I OODS ICEPTI 89 1JAS. ROBB, 89 Market S 9 89 89 89 89 89.89 BS. ' THE el 11 PERI 01 MERITS' Hof We WEIEgLICE d WILfON BE WINS; 11ACHINL over all otbein, for family! I !usa and general burl:Poste, .re so 2 .2 n ea- 1 !Ittablistied and so generally &dealt:ed. that ! , an enumeration of fatly. excel !; leteles is no langet C 2 al and neesata-1 !ry. Tdey are simple, datable and bean .011(11. wirsrrllN AGENCY, No. 27 FIFTH NITEEXT. =I DIELER, CLOSB & 00., Pract nil [urnito \ r, , e Manufacturers CON. PENN AND; AYNE :T I N] I.3..t . styles of YIIHNITURZ eons tly TORN PECK, ORNAME 'TAL HAIR WOHKIDL •Kt)Rftlit •R, 9* fourth *trete. ate door from Woo-L. INtlabar *bra T• Oa hand • gen.ral aemortenebe W igs. dies , IS Itende. Curb; Gentle=e32•• Tope.. Belays. Heard Chales. Brecelete; A plat pn. le cub Hal be Mall for ELM flair. ladles• ..n•1 gentlemen•. haisNeti the neatest mamas, CHAS. A. DULLES, , • LITHOGRAPHER, No. 150 FOURTH ST., AIXI/10 2,11414Lng, CHECKS, DRAMS, NOTEs. BILL and LET TER NEALLIN, Is.. dope la all 104. aplamta 81f1P F ENM, t i neY O U ß y lle .ll ol B a4 T O glerX round, wrrnOrr { lnn, in a nerr built..., ught. pielleant and honorable, AND NO COIIMITTION. tiorar nod emergent Anenta (Lail. and thtst.te .)ans wrated to rename. us In ea.,. Cunt . 0 4 I,;arint), • D r Ann ClahleCn ale money. n 4 rmax.ottx- W.YriAtllLnl la aerated la • encr7 per.. baring a Ma boors daily no •poze. • , For &water part.l”lars plea.. call ar drat., ti. w. I. A.ChroN & CO., 11 &tomb larva. 31, • •11411,11/1 _ • CHEAPEST PLACE LS THE CITY to boY tee TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, I. at 160. 146 tiltgliT ETRE= SIGN OF . BLLITDS.--JORN A nsows a ,Co 116 srmanzitp emir": OPPOette the POOLOIDCO tseP mmptir border, avariewo . f . 4l, egani maw, VlN.VgalteegrtaLr,j,;.' ,11 Hu ag i S oh ci at h s . Bor. Tolland. Yet. n. OUoo mans, Eland and Fletore Cords and Tauela. Wad at the gime store. on hood or made too-der.s fine shock or White sod Callen Marta. Oellara. . 0 0.. for eentleetre,s wear. thlrl:erle • =an! T. BLACK, o.ds...rupzrArriurc. AL.l.lerjr, Three Loon tbOTO Smithfield Street, PITTIIIIIVAGIC PA Seer, kind of Work done on the annul naeln and most reuentoletermt. L i anieulunttentidit. Paid an Jobbins• 1514.14 puNos: PIANOS! entire stock or NAZE a m walah are now considered tbo beat m ade also RAINES MUM CELLBILATED 11.1.1400. Pries trosallXo upward. Persons In want of a tint otau Mao before pareasanr ebewb are nopeetfully-Inelted: era. * esti and anangsut RELTING 1 BELTING T—Leatb. er end Gem belting; also. tiara Packlair, Howe. Burst% de:. of *lra best tineltrf aad at reduced pmts. Tin beat quality of torleibb. bays oa habfl at tbe lodla Rubber D.P.% 26 abl M. 611 IX Mut. Sahli a. s LI. Parlaalfv En I MI Riil2!ll