THE • PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PIIBLIAHED BY PIMIMIN, REED & CO., LT GAZETTE BUILDING, - MVO. Eta i.l-Tt73:lBitx - elcat. F. B. 1:1111111-7.1Edi"."• JoSIAII KING, " Slagle Coyle§ X coats D. ll, ma by =rum. tver weika 15 cents Matt moot - rid:la, (per year) 110.00. Liberal reklactlons to NewsbOyll sod Axenta. TX/0113 7013, WELELLY: Three Copmg, per year. n 1 , n , .. 11 -••••••—.5i 50 live • do. do. do. each...... 155 Tea or moro Copies. to ono addense, and one hen to club. each CITY ITEMS Ton 'WM Fara &Dental Establothment i.C. 21 Penn otreet. //rm. Mil t Gtlleeple. Ilarard d Cess§ - 011 , 11 Cod Liver Oil Theyureakand Sweelett. Cod Lver Ofl in tae world. • manufactured from fresh healthy livere, upon the firuf.hore. It la perfectly Vutwiand sweet. Aek for "linuard Coarvell'a Cod Liver OIL. manufactured by Caswaur, ItAck .t Co. Now York Sold by all druggists. .ww To WhOtousle tloylr■ A)f Dry Goods Ivo offer bargains in Job lots of Dross Goods, rantllngs; 11nen Goods, anti full lines of Shootings, Sturiings, Prints, Ticking, Chocks, SO., all of bleb wo Irlll Bell at tho sou lowest CtStl prices. J. W. BAnsien & Co. - ! 00 Marked, !street, below Thad & Fourth sta. Clot 4 rant Silk Soc. - likes. Gardner t Stewart •aro showing a splen did assortment of these gouda at very priers, at their now store, on tho west co, nor Of .61a.rket and Fourth letreeta. 2w:ood • Pare Drugal Pura Drugs!! Puro Drugs!!! Puro Drugs!!! at kale d, Diult`a, Allegheny. B foreign Liquors of all hinds at Joseph S. rincles DlnWlerp, No. I J, 191, 193 eau! 195 You eau BUJ S 4 per cent. .I.lconol ac .I.o:ph S. FlreeN. Yon li. .113117 K 537 /.19r. ut Joaep)a ti. Fiaeh•c A B . lllp of Vrath Floato lotol Fort of the M:MM=I Sincgthe time when the Ancient Mar iner told the terrible tale of the curse, laden' ship with her crew of ghastly corpses,.no more thrilling story of t o sea has been related than that of t e whale'ship Dias.: , that recently drift .1 into one of the Shetland Islands. j A year ago she lett the Shetlands 0* a whaling voyage to the Artie regions, having on LOUIS tifly men. From tnat time nothing , more was heard of la,r. The friends of those on board becanie alarmcd.l 3.loney was - raised and premi. ems Offered to the first vessel that Would bring tidings of the missing ship, bu all to no avail. Hope was almost ale d oned. • On the 2cl. of April the people near, Ilo na's Voe, ia one of the Shetland Isles, were startled at seeing a ghastly wreck of a ship sailing into the hirbor. Bat tered and Ice-crushed, sails and cordage cut away, boats and ipaTS CUL 'Up fo fuel in the terrible Artie winter, her ecks covered with dead and dying, the long lost Diana called in like a ship from Deadinan't Land. fifty Len sail il out of Lerwick in her on a bridht May ..orn. Lug last year. All of the Lily cams back on her on the 2d of April, this ye ; the same, but tow different. Ten men, of whom the captain was one, lay stiffened corpses on the y deck; thirty.tive lay helplessly tick, all some two retained sufficicr.t rength to creep aloft, and the other three crawl ed feebly about the deck. The ship was boarthai by the islanders, and, as they climbed over the bulworks, the; man lit the wilee fainting from excitement, one of the sick died ac he lay, his death be • in., announced by the fellow occupant ofhts berth feebly moaning, **Take away this dead man." On the bridge of the ve.al lay the lady of the captain, as it had laid for (oar month?, with ni e of Las deal shiptnates by his oide, all de centiy laid out by those who aeon ex pected to share their fate. The survivors could not bear to. sink the bodies of their comrades into the sea, but kept them eo that when the last Man died the fated ',hip that had been their common home should be their common tomb. T. e surgeon of the ship worked fai:hi J±to to last, but cold, hunger, scurry and eiyachleiry_werc too much for The '.rare Captain was the fast ri 'rum, tr-d.,die•a hdecting his men. Then the others ra:, ohs by one, until; the ship was tenanted only by the acied and dying. One night more at s-ari ; world. have left the Diana a floating coffin. Not one of the fifty would hate lived to tell the ghastly tale. Romantic iirlarria;.Te . —The 'Tilde of F Ilitnutee Bids Adieu to Her Ilubbutd In the prow column of this papel'w Le found a notice of We marriage of Mi. Emma P. Jones to Mr. William S. Ai fletion, which occurrence took place Sunday morning, at St. George's Chum • This announcement will doubtless a:- tinier many of the friends and ttequai• - Lances _of the bride• and groom. T e young lady isa resident of Carthage, II ~ and was on a visit to some friends a this city. When she left home the hi d not the most remote idea of changin., her name. The genteman who Wass t happy as to meet his ideal of beautY u i ‘ such a time, urged his case with ter-vs eloquence, and rileadednot in Vain. Thi. happened on Sittrarday evening. On th following Sunday morning a small wed ding-party entered St. George's Church, `and two hearts were muds one by the sacred bonds of matrimony. After the marriage knot was tied; the happy bride groom told the bride that be was the son .of an English nobleman; and, possessed morn than his proportion of this world's goods in his own right,. without refer ence to "great expectations" of paternal inhitritance. This fact he had hitherto studiously withheld, and the disclosure proved a delightful chapter of this ro mance of reality. • t Another; and concluding chapter was - to follow, which wtiarrot- so pleasant to the contemplation of eitherof the twain made one, ,and contained-a most 1111 ouu I incident to such occasions.. Indeed, it was the most romantic circumstance o( this most romantic,' story. After the , usual congratulations were over, the wedding party retired from the churith. While on the steps-001e sacred edifice, the bridegroom informed the bride and the astoidithod company that..business or importance celled hinl•to our Western frontier, and that Les ould be compelled. to leave iturpediately r Fort Riley. A ~,k carriage was in walti into, which he stepped, and bidding lila fair brida adieu, /30011 vanished 'from sight. She did not. faint, fall, and contribute to', an exciting scene, for he had taken the precaution to whisper in her ear that Le would tea eh-- sent - only five weeks, and advised- Ler, in the meantime, to hcl us happy as'elm could, and make preparations for a voy age to England on his r eturn.—St. Louis Ileptadican. . i —A. young. German lady of 'Muscatine named Emma Llbndefktr, became Co mor tified over the treatment .received by her mother at the hands of her father and brother. that 'the committed enfolds by drowning herself on host eattirday. Lose• lug her roc at four o'clock lu the -morning, she made 'her war to the river In nothing bet hoe nightclothes, and found death, and relief from her sorrows In the waters of the She lett the frdiowing letter on her dressing table: eNdmne is arkliwerablu or respontible for my death bit my father and brother. I do not cash to 'live any longer, for my heart In breaking: lam ex eaedingiy sorry for my beloved mother but could not endure It any longer. Fare well, dear, mother and and.r. Dear sister, obey our mother, and' Lavin Ler no Farewell, farewell, on', earth. I vrlmli y et much luck and helmet.," The (.s,urer speaks of the young lady as being a porno great amiaddlity and well reopectral by many friends. ' . —They have a tough fellow in . LOW Iston Mu..'or S . tollgt, unto , of ono, to the of feet Maths fell rrOpt.„111: 211n/:tag of 01100 , the other hay, bruk . W.oo* . n Iwo u/buu Ana, full natty fret •g.I btrook'Ol.mll heft wAllu u of b boucle' ' , arid IWI bunches of shingles felt 1.11X112 iii 111; awl (Int I:icked himself up and sYslgellio hls holed, sit a Milo distant. 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The excitement over the executleu of Feeler, which will Mk, phlo, to-morrow, rano high. Much reeling . ix monite,tutl by the Citi lIIIII.ry INviinmuy Illsbanded —ll..ratO Greeley owl tivrrltimmitt. AdOrr•• the Ne,rormi—A.wrao rots' Mgrllaw. o,llll.Stiril; ILictiotox". 114 y ,firr.ul that 1.111A•F•in ,d 1 4 , 1) 10 411,1..1, nrl,l 1 , rot.1:01,t1 tits . to rwl., or 0.111. . , Itut 4. llorarn l/rorlcr Carrllt Artllol, lin ratan on tit tlgn own. tha A fra•An 'De suit lelst n An Intltual tries , ) nab. J. IL 11.,1)11,0k nu 11xo . 1 plan fur ,r,la olorenn-at, 1,1,1 No vorrotalr sitr. Invel4 re-.Ple la Norfolk. Negyalaborwra In the tonarr, wx renown-1 11 t.,a ..trnok for Ill,rbar wax., Thcril nu thaturhat,cr. • Tire A (cl[o.o rhurelt Wla .10.1,c19 cr00,1..41 1..43 ight. Jts.lr,ro Pre r - 1001.1. 100.1 r... t 11.• ntand. 110r0c0 ..:1001y• an.l 110rtet o.olth 01.0k0. J.urlin 1111111, wl/11 , i. WIIO ,111 , , al Y. hb cYtttb f",•par.l, made a aliistt 0.1. After 000 or 000 tallur mpur•elt. the 00 01.1 or, ar1.1401r00.1. FROM CALIFORNIA. = ==M llontinern Roller—Mar kirts. }lt Tcl.rr•ytt to the ritt•trurei It.: ay. MnY McbotigAil lib, taken comma:el 01 1.110 nsoeln, relieving Cniitnet w lingoes euvt. Tile Snwnnon 011 the Indooondeneu will lin tratlontnl to the tint - . tiortim receiving nlllp of the Nottn Squadron. Thu tionthorn 1,11,r 1,1,111111t0n -shill tog CO rho New York Cononlonott 10-slay, try tolograph, 410, , 00. • Ti,,, Alaruilan, froni. New York, lin. nr r/TOl/1t111110111: ovnr live 11 tirolro.l llrktnu or burl., tut onnreountahlo ehtp- Mont, COrroldurlllir llin l /13111 , 1111.4.11 mark ul. FROM T. LOUIS. Convention of itteitenbo•tmen—Oraan• ligation and AUJOUTUIII.4II Until 10. day. r Ily Telcaripb to the Mitt Los rah CI cacti... 3 er. Loupe, al ay lI.—A eoJconlion of ahem, 100PL11/011 :net hero tc-ilay IncrmaiderTari m. Internat.. of elver navigation. L4#llli. 0111., (.71111.1,111{01, IV brelinif. 4uw (II [come imil Lonla wilco roproienmil. ran ormin• I Litton was cfrinite.l by thit olcellou Of Wm. literhemors, of St. 1.0111.I.1;00. Kirk, John Iy. Coreon, of Now Orloine, Vier Preetilentii, ru.t throw init.:laden., after which the ihinventlon adjourned until to morrow. Maryland Constitutional Cotivrittlon. Lily Ts learsoh tia; Intworrgh ;layette Asttinicis. May 14.—The ConstitntiOnal Convention trililYaCted no bubllse.og gal.. end linportanoo lontay. llALvisiong. !limy 11.-. Ton Itioliral Stain Convention adapted riaiolatlona in favor of impartial shirt - alp, calling on Coogre•ai io ;Abolish all distinctions of race or color, and LO nay the Conatittitinniti Genynntion at Annapolis fa In violation and' fur Om 1011. vordion of ilia legal lidWiar , infma irif Mary land. and that any Illoroltitullon trained by li,, wltlluut Impartial stiftrUgn; might not lin recognised by Congress, disregarded by 1 lin people; that if nab) Con vention should submit a Constitni lon 10)11:11 dare lint 11,fwnlmo Impartial OliTrage, iteptiblleans of Um htittai should one all the 111..,11.1 lit till. 0111)(111.011.0 dulwit such Con. siltation. ,vt•natnr Creworell vwf. proviontly outdo portfootent I•ru+ltlunt nt tho Coo ;elation. jus.log the rodolutlous, the Coo- Volition ptlJourootl. HEREIN LATE CONIESSED NEWS. 112= —tVithin it few (lays twenty-folic istlllers lea have been Seized In New York for Violis t:on of the Internal reventoo . aw. —Cooled, Inners from Waellingtoll are In Now teleana to Inquire Into thu nlnLu, of the Natlonal Banta end the Sob-Treasury, respeetteg w bleb they: la some trouble. —lt has 00111 derided by the So erten° Court that notes Cold forae;roee during tee war are luvalbl. This tlecislon Teeny III:1110111 of enllare. —Thu Apache ImllunA, 1 , 311110 rultllniron tho Lupar., and Prt:bccat roods, lu Arizona turrllory, recently, eapturud fort; -eight!. and ,10:Zod a Mama Of treVonty Inad,l . olth gond. —Tim reception at Norfolk... Mom MT..' the Ile., Or tilt role,. of 'Jeff. o,,yis ; anine.l gettrini etiognitulations. —Two ;Wowed countertenors. named C. Ilailerott and iirrosto.l In nos• ton, hacn 1•o n, rolen,tni 0,, flux I„tll. —Tim steamer I...sing, piying between noel: null Port Byron, exploded hor on .1101Olity, W 1111,1 pilot; n',..ougn, cook; Jalmis 'Trwmiy. tiro• man; W. 11. Noble, Of Burlington, turd W. 11. Brail.o, Uf Gait-no. 11. Curuss, of Ilit• tame ,ea,. inisallia, and Is oupposo.l lie .Iroirilml. TOO beat took Breland ww, tow. ly .lest royed. gralrl . drying hnu,o, vemol,,troye,l by fire Tfie.,lny Meru Ifip:. IL enfitalfied alum( 4.1 eon benhel. , of grain, lilch, tow.lfier with the tonellineli. w'n, tot.C.ly WILL con.- !MA/ Ifisnretnee. —Mo., .1. :boa kell, al nt. Al %In) I. wife In :;et the her Ilfe, In, been cOnt ',And of u/9rder In the —'l'h,,r•• %Oro illy° hun,rc•l deAll. In Now 01;. city -11, Ir , ,lcn - ter..,oferlVlll A i:nurk, at ile.lroyed 7.v lir, (111, utortj'az. of elr p,5r[!,,10V.1..{1. A Vr. 11. C..y10, 1.,.11“1 I.) ~nlor 11, herle of Wt. Gool W.:I —Ttle :4, 4./11 night I. 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