111 E PITTSBERGIt MUTE. runimmizo B= PRAIRE, ROD & LT GAZETTE BUILDING; No. no Sisth Otroot. F. 11. - PEN MILAN, / z dnonh T. P. lIDEISTON, S , I • , JOST AM KING., f Ekuitnei . m inas % BELSON' P. REED,' a cent., manThreall carrier, her is J etta Italiaate ben, (per —.—. 28.00. Liberal duetlons to Siewaborys and Agent.. .1 " T 21122 202 WEEKLY: Dee feta :. by 150, o do. each ' 125 relcopter, to one addrces, sod • e to club. cub 1 15 EZE! .Threo C. - vivo Ten ar m inte fr 7 1 1' ITEMS. QM yind a Dental Estabbshmea 'atrect. Drs.Blllh Galesato. •, .. i 1 Prince d Cots I Automat, Organs nod Melodeons, wlth a'Pateldi etoolo Attachment," and "4'st-- eat - Atari al Sob Baia." are aelcnatcletlized to be the mat reed instrument made. That nave p, I eetness, 'richness, fullness and complete tea of tone th 4 Is sonl-eatlsiy• 4.6, Waite dvold of t t ready quality t of sound hie Is too frequently beard in . otheS reel instruments. Cbarlotto Blame bas I wt received an entire . stock, crbiell Will by sold at lin wipe tear, organs of In ferior i iiiii ere ire sold in this city. , lat. .•' I - ' i,' n o es ' and Ere'm - ' Celebrmod Oclasp' cheap Planes. Per sons In want eternally trot Class Piano at a modte price, would .do well Wadi at Blume , idusiu Store, No. 43 Fifth 'trout, and 4 Ina ;those instruments befora • parer . a Blame' k elSeiethere. They are the I.c.ii at the p leo made, and nave been used in this of - torl.he past nineteen years. tor. • tiaiard etri'llavvell'o tort Liver OIL The INtrest sad Sweetest Cod Lver Oil to world. Manufactured from fresh bealihy upon the .seoeshore. It is perfectly pith) and wait. Ask for ' , Hazard CitSwell's Cdfl: Liver Oil," manutactured by' ' a Co. Now York: bold by all dtviglats. war Ocala° Buyers 4 -. To ' or rep GOodsl or lnse Goods rill lriii or 6t 'Tic no, Check' gels It the via 69 iforicei. sl.rel u'ollier bargains in job lota I l'entnigs, Linen Goods,and % tietings, Shmings, tr ine, &e.; ail of which WO will loweet eastern cash prices. ' J. Vi.llenerca 'ft Co. t, below Third ..t Fourth eta. • A Word to the ligdies. The:Philadeltila Cloak store would most rerpeethallxhivhe the ladies of Pittsburgh to examine our third opening of eloidis at No. Ci Market street. Call at 11. litrlCa • Ana give his Ton a . trld.. Us sells nothing but the Pure ardele always at the lowest cash prise. sa. 172 sad 13 Federal street, Allegheny - 'ambit'. Unrivalled riAllOl The linesthumoriment ever received in this city. Chur;otte Blurne,lio: 43 Filth atrial,. Sole Agent for Mambo & Co , s and linincs Bros. rhinos. co. I= Th . at the l'hiladelphlp. Cloak store sells clreaper cloaks than any other in the city I .Because they hive all facilities for doing so. Eight Slop Automatic Orcim, libido by "GoOrge A. - Prince .t Compact'," r ime of tae best totted inatrummits ever re 'calved m ibis city, has Jrut been received by Chailotte Biome. ' • ow. Co to Flewlnc7n Drog:FOore, NO. 81 Market street, for BrOVIV3 retral- Mitte : Comrita, the beat Worm Medicine In i . ll/9 Druksl . . Pure Drugs!! • Ptire Drugs!!! Pure' Drug *Zan k Drult•a, AlleghenS. . . . • The Most Fashionable Clot • • , nt in this city Is tho Philseslohla Cloak-slate, No.telintlret street. • Go to Flemlncraryirag Store, For Burnett's Standard Preparations of all ninth!, ehoaper than any other place in the Ton Olin 8...7 -- fOragil U 4130111 of all =oda at Jotapll 8. Dtatllleiy, No. lfJ. 111. D 3 a 314.83 • , The Largest:moth. And the latest style! of Cloaks is at th Philadelphia Cloak store. Gold *east Spierklleg Chum bit Wine, Sold at the lowest rates et FlenAng's Dreg tore, No. St Its.th.et street. r ' OrgCL No. ca 3Lirkes rilt.Toot, tho rhiladelpnla Cloak store. • • You 4Auk Bay. per cent. Alcohol at Jenard" 8. linen; - Won Can Boy ow Hove lit Joseph A. Finch, - A N tri nail (-IMO nl LOYe and Jealousy. A remarkable ease. of love and jell ., onsyluis tiesihtlicultninated at Sullielii, Conn., in .a mysterious IlisaPpearance. The wife . of ita well-known- cigar manu facturer in that town formed a warm at . inclexisent; last year, for a singing -master. who led the choir in the Congregational Church, whore . she was the principal . slxiger. The live were very intimate, and . there was.. considerable gossip' inyonse- ' tinenee, though it is not known that their Intimacy reached unlawful limits. This year.the - chorister was emploged-by the 'Baptist church, his friend remaining in 'her former pasition. lie was polite and attentivo to the ladies hi his nbvi-Phoir, and soon roused an extraordinary feeling of jealousy in the cigar manufacturer's wire.: She sent him a largo number of •imonyttiOni letters in feigned hands, threatening hint with all sorts of_ things, if he' didn't cease his attentions to the Ileptbst girls. The matter reached a cri sis on Friday of last week, WiIOCI the cllO - fixed upon her the authorship of the letters and in turn threatened a pub . lie expose, and demanded satisfaction. On the same afternoon, while her hus band was absent, the billy wrote a letter, telling him he would never see bet atm,' -and suddenly departed: She woo traced 'nearly half a mile to a swamp; and on Sunday the whole town was in search of her. tlYery possible means was 'used to itsmrtainher fate, but wholly without re sult, nor has she been heard from since. The affair; as may be imagined, has.cre ated a. profound sensation in Suffield. The lady was good-looking, aecomplish eil, about thirty years old, and the nether of one child.-- , Oprinafirtd (31,ate.) Myna, /lean. . . Red Cloud, the Indthn Leader . - Speaking-of.the forthcoming war on the !plains, the Iteese Itiver flercillesays: 'the great lender of the Indians is Bed Cloud, or lifrilmilitan, who Is represented itS one of the ablest Indian warriors of ans, time. Jle is about thirty-live years of age, tall, handsome, athletic, and per fect in his horsemanship as in his physi cal nppearanee. Ile has commanded in semerat battles previous to the massacre of Colonel Fetterman's eornma-na,...and 1111,1' never bC434 . whipped. He was at Laramielhst spring,•at the treaty mak ing, enjoying the farce and treating it as such Without disguise, yet acuepting all the presents offered, but left with the de claration that his country should never Ise evenpled btc the whites, nor garrison ed he them, tier - should their roads gross it. Then he Wits nt the head 'of but 300 warriors of the °plait:lh Sioux, but his marshaling 3,000 ut. Fort Philip Kearney shown throntitients he bus over others, and his determination hi make I,lw threat good. Ile isaunctive, energetleand able warrior, and he who conquer% Red Cloud wilt do UlOll, than he who coneMbred . .ciimsehi - or Black Ilawk, or Osroota. LI: FATI , Itmo.--Tbere are very few habits more injurious to health than eating when the body is fatigued. If the brain or any pint or organ of the body becomes unduly fatigued, the whole system required rest, until the nervous influence and the circulation of the blood are equalized throughout the body, be fit.° another demand ha -made urge the vital energies. If: the stomach is tilled without this rest, the food remains undi gested, ferments and betennes sour, and irritates the stomiwb, producing diecase of the • digestive organs, -- and through thew, of the w4,olo,systeuL, • . 4 ‘ 4 " I Nltt t _ ) \ •••\, , - = -, _ - 1 1- I 5tlllTll 5..;1 VOLUME LXXXIL , --NO. 120. MST. EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. kuROPE. he Alabama Claims F. ILUREOF COTTON RIERCHANTS Assassination Plot in ritssia. 1510 s 10 1:11,1 111 E I,IIO I AND 1.11.1111. a. 3 TtlegrAtiS tot. Ga.tto.l cittEAT 21. d3II4ICA.N ttr.Ttotz. Lonecin,, May t 3 .l—Reettiov.—Earl Derby ays officially that the American eueittieu . 111 be amicably adjusted. The prat...Clan sde some time niece to arbitrate the - hole ease has been refused. corioxrlntt L/VERPOUL, May 21.—Eltniny.—Fraur, Co., Cotton Merchants. in this city. arc sold to 11,3 suspondett; iloLlllttos largo. IThj. 'LOT TO ASEI.d.fisINATO TOO 0100 SOD • DID Deems, hilly .21..—A horrible plot was dis covered lit Hanover, having for its chief purpose the rwss...inatienuf Ring William and Count Bismarck. Several notables residing In this city are involved. Several arrests have been made and it is thought thuseheme is entirely frustrated. , ..:tiCTIEU..3IiTO.N. Mi.) , 2L—The '131.,4111er rnerie.a from Now York. has arrived. ii...11Ertr1.1... May M.—Five-Ore:Ales, 77%. A.3TWEIIr, ]lay 2L—Petroleum 43 francs. I= CONDENSED NEWS . City Telegraph Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Gasette.3 —The Booth diary is published: It is sim ply a defense Of his action. Ile says, under date of - April 11th and Itch: "Until to-duy nothing wits ever t bought of sactincing to our country's wrong. For six months we hail worked to capture, but our cause being almost lost, something decisive and great. Must be done.. lint AM felling was owing to others, who did not strike for their coun try with a heart : I struck" baldly, and not as the papers any. I walicid with a arm step through a thon.and of his friends, and was sloPped, but pushed ou. A Colonel was at his side. I sheeted, WM-I.:en:per' before I tired. In Jumping I brOke My leg, I passed all Ids' pickets, and rode sixty miles that night with the. bone of my leg lacerating the hush at every j upip. I can never repent It, though we hated to kilt Ourcountry owed all her troubles to him, and Gad sim ply made me the instrument of his punish. Meet. The country is not, in April, Ltd, what It was. This forced Union Is not what I have loved. I care not what becomes of me. I have no desire to outlive my coun try. This night, before the - tieed, I wrote a long article and left it for one of the editors of the •.Icatiormt intrlligers4r, in which I set 1 lolly forth our remains for aur proceeding.", -irate Mexican advises ate that imme distely after the . recei I i:f Semetary Stiward's latter, Juarez Lis ed . orders In re ference to the treatmenof ralllan, sayieg that Ills life should buspared. A a it was feared that Escobedo would have the unfortunate Prince assassinated, notwith. standing orders to the contrary, that Gen eral Was sent to command an expedition against Canal., who bad rebelled in the North. Corona, considered the ablest os the Mexican Genet - alp, was appoli Led to succeed hum, and now commands ill tfie armies of the Republic. An nape lal re connoitering party, including one of .11/W -*Mlllall'd Adjutants, had been captured and shot: .. - —Captain Chambers' company of Scott county (Tennessee) militia have been or dered to Anderson county, to remain there during court, In which several important snits of a political 'nature are to be tried. I er companies are soon to be mustered and ortlenid into active service.. —lho l'ennsylvania 'capitalists expres3 themselves highly pleased with their trip through Virginia, and it is believed Unit the visit will ranit in large investments being made in Virginia. • . L-burratt's trial postponea until the third Monday in June,'when the Gov ernment will be ready. lion. John luing. ham, of Ohio, ilarLJwige Advocate whO pro secuted Payne and Atrerot on the military trial, has been Invited to be one of the pro- secuting attorney's in the trial of Sumac. —At Port Colburn, Canada West, a lea. nights since, a man named Menne Gruyblel shot his brother-In-In w,• John Wallace, through the heart, and thit shortly after wards snot himself by his own brother, Sum eel Graybiel. --The cash contributions of Boston, to the suffering Cretans, was eighteen thousand five hundred dollars, besides large quanti ties of clothing. —There is no diminution In arrests fur drnutenness, since the closing of the bars of drinking houses In Boston. —The steame.r Africa, front Liverpool on the 11th, and Queenstown iota, arrived at Itallfax yesterday. FROM NEW YORK General Synod of the Reformed Pre,. by tertnn Church. , ,+_pe•lat corresnondstb - c i'lctsbu•ah Ossetic.; xw Yoca, May 0, 11 4 67. This synod met op Monday mrirulnitt at ten O'clock, and spent batman hour to deco- Lla exercises. The subject discussed was, "How may those who walk with God aeon .themselves unspotted from the world V.' Nev. J. N. McLeod, ,D. hi.. presented a let. ter from Itoh. rt Murray. Env, United States Marshal tor the Southern Diet-riot of Sew York, enclosing a cheek for to bo ap propriated towards defraying the travel ling expenses of the dcleyritcs to the Synod. The letter contained expressions of the highest regard for the tituneral Synod of the Mennr.u.d Presbyterian Church. (in oir" tion, the thanks of the Synod were return ed tO Ilarsbul Murray for she substantial- I expression of rue regard. The Committee on the "Signs of the • Times" present.' time report. The grounds of thanksgrvinui pradllettre Season 1 Twiny itnoarlant rwitl eqUltablo laws were enacted by Ma Wlltrty. ninth Congress "In brie, of k . ..x , cutivil Inn u• sore;" the South is few e. the slave, hos--be• eeme a citizen, And the inallotobefreemen , s In being placed In handl God In Ellerrotridenee is vindieuttur the princi ples for Which the church has so /ong .cou tended.: TOO reasons of fatting are, The _consilltion of the church; the greet prlnet pies of religion are not maintained and de fended es they should; tine church Is nut furnishing the men and money no Me nor do tile work of the blimterr society , . Is runt. Profanity nbounds; the help Sabbath Is dishonored by idleness, running or cars and steamboats; intoxicating liquors ere m eeufactureti, sold unit used In large quan tities; human 1110 Is wantonly disregarded, and property Is insecure. key. IC J. Wilson, D. D., delegate from the old School General Al:wieldy, mltires.eal the Synod at some length.. Ho urged with great earnestness the importance of or mania union among the different I.reabyte nitre bodies. The fraternal regard, e,s. premed by Dr. Wilson were cordially re- Ciprocated by Synod in IS formal resole. lion, The question of allowing lawyers to plead in Church courts, wits then taken up. Relolrra, That no Lawyer iltislll,o permit. ten to plead in any court under the rare of Synod, only as a mumberof said court. Nev. J. It. W. Sloane, delegate from the Synod of thu Iteformed Presbyttlflan Synod, known es the Old Site Covenanters, was then intentioned and expressedllie 'cord Ind greetings of the body which had delelJn l . l him for tile Court. lie said that the feelings of opposition and untmOstty that May hays existed between thu battles shall SOOll born no erlstencts. At the close of Mr. Si , ottucbt address the' usual formalities were beery. ect, and a mutual reelpoteatiou of regard VipreSeed. Adjourned tel three o'clock In the after torOoOP. 1 - /FROM CINCINNATI School ..-- - Old (School Preabyterlso Aseembly— Chlstinga Eked Pltrauwera In the Pul pit on Nen dey—Eltae htuatlL ettnreti, riaabatn Desecration. ' • -Special Correspondence Pittsburgh Gazette.; ClEcianlYk May, 1017. Notwithetanding several showers of rain fell yesterday, most of the churches in the city were Well filled. People were angiolla to hear distinguished strangers. It fell to Our lot to:spend the forenoon an Mount Au burn. worshiping with' a very pleasant lit tle congregatton. 'life Mount Auburn, by the way. is ono of Ciminnatre suburban at. trmtions. It lies a wile and a half to the north of the city; Is elevated, and being rapidly and Surly Improved. It 13 a lovely place for private/v.:ldol:ides. Smarted those already built. are palatial . . Wo flaunt ed to Gm city by the afteruooti, sid ilret at. ieialed a Sabbath School -meeting in too Fifth Presbyter - Ma Church, Rev J.ll. Sees,- art, pastor. Tij: meeting was thrillingly lideretaing. T singing of the School was a mond success, and lilt brief addresses de livered Were timely, ire trust Ivo, and some ot them touchingly. eloquent. Your hun dred children perhaps were present. At ui., we heard Itev Mr. Wells, of Scotland, on the a abject of I •Cliy 2415:d0m.. Hu had a largo audience. most of the mem tiers of title General Assembly bring pre sent. Mr. Wells ass for years boon actively auf suenessfully engaged In mission work, us the en . yof li iest:ow.. lie therefore speaks what hoe knows and &thrum what ho has seen. His address was instructive; it gave what might be properly called the philos ophy of city Mission. and its results, so far as Luny had come under the observation of speohor. The philosophy we pima not attempt to report; tile results * Duly- in part. The mission In Glasgow, of which Mr. Wolls has charge,, , eaa commenced twelve years ago. It now has three churches and communicants, Blast of whore have come from the peer and neglected classes. 110 related II lIIMILOT of Malone.u of moral re. covery,elf3 , 33ted thiough the instrumentali ty of Individual nassiou workers, which ri ere tafectinirly iuterest Asa eptliker, Mr. Wella is not Impressive by any meats. 1113 Voice is not deep toned, nor la it tiou; it falls somewhere between the two. ills utterance Is very rapid and monotonous; he make+ no p roses, _ has no enlynasti, Uses 110 Illustrations, and Ignores all metaphors. Ills nucticy is remarkable; els words tiow easily, and In a perpetual streala. Mr Wells in evidently a maw of einture, and id homers highly appreciated. It is said, ho hasbeenlevited to become the successor of the distinguished Dr. Guthrie. In the evening wellitelled W Rev. Dr.rair bairn, one of Scotland's most distlngotalled ' men. Ile is well known in this cotiqry by his al - longs. Ills text was—" The (3 of nil consolation." The sermon was we I coo. celved and thoroughly prepared. It was not remarkable for Ornanality, nor Was its style peculiarly graceful. 11 abounded in Ilia. troilism and was occasionally •eMbellistied with a very appropriate and beautiful met aphor. Dr, Fairbairn's delivery . Is decided ly Scottish—many of his Words have the tuogue ce almost to perfectlorn His voice is eillant; duet, toned and Milsicalr Ills enunciation Is somewhat rapid and at times quite emphatic. lie dill not seem to he at ease in tile and anted KS if ember rmsed; shined himself from foist to foot, and not un frequently put up ids hand and nervously felt after tem lapels of his root. That snot a manshould be elaborraa.eil we can hardly conceive, and yet we can rind no other ..eistimi for his pulpit adieu . Tile Doctor is certinl a very able mats—bes • broad Intellec a t, well developed and nicely cultivated. Ile has truly Catholic spirit, iota ming Scotch soul overflowing with av pa thy- to than and love to Goi. lie, is a power in the earth for good. At 5 ti l e Lock this morutuk the Assulubly met. The Cotomittce on the Baird et ' puts. heathen made a report through their Chair. man, Rev. Dr. Meek well. Ile also made, In explanation of the report, utmost Interest ing and imprceolve edam.. Ile was fon lowed by lice. -ltr. Schenck, Secretay of the hoard. •Ile made several itaperiant Of nest, with reference to Tracts. 0 f" thebe three hundred areitailrly are issued by tbelloard: Pastors can have gratuitous. Iv trams -for donate:l4ton. Secondly. the publishes no Shndhool book In ; which Christ and HI. religionrose; Mmud. , Trdidly, the Sonday &hoot Visitor in fur- Malted Delow cost. Its subscription list in creasthl during the last year It 5,11. Lastly, one hundred mid arty-rive colporteurs have been employed daring the year; hare gene much good. The contrthhtion of the churches for coll.rtage woo aii,ooo is ad-- ' canoe of the past year. „ The report before the Asscmely com-r m e nds two things ; that the Sunday School . hooks published by the Hoardshall In ail cases booarefulty examined before put in type, and ascertained to be in Conformity will; that gloct Moo! and usage. of the church; and that the Hoard shall publish cheap cdt. Lions o 1 small work, tor general Circulation. especially on railroads, eteamboote. hc. Touching tills latter matter, Dr. Schenk stated, that the Board hod already publtsb. et' a number of such cheap editions, anti made an: effort to circulate them. Tint efforts on railroads bail been a failure, and most, he thmke,continee to be such no loait sa railroad mu - potations "term out . . the privilege Of bookselling en their ears at ;itch rot.. Just here m enu spirited discussion arose en the j of publishing anti . circulating the books of the Board of pub. Mallon. finite a variety of opinion was espre„,teth Some. thought the hocks too dear. otters that the catalogue thereof Is deficient,: and ought to be enlarged. A third party strongly intimated that the failure to have the literature of the church circulated is largely chargeable upon the indifference of pastors anti sessions; and ego rsssv.l tile opinion. that the example of activity as furnished by other , churches, especially Um Methodist E.O.M.], Might to be Imitated. . The report. , Hearne Here the Com ml lice, I with soma slight amendments, vra.l - 11nuily adopted. Tets may lie as goad a tint , as any to make some reference to the ChurcheS of • thta oily. Moor Of them are very tine in. deed. Thu Cathedral is conenleeous. Its tower and steeple are faultless; thesti aro Hs abler attraction. Wilmette the.Cathe drat is what is called the Jewish temple. M presents a Very imposing architecture Is unnige—lts surromelings In rind taste. Its interior is beautiful; highly finished and richly forniatied. It hue an or gan of great power. The building thus far tias (Yn.uou; It is proposed to expend on It at Itant..lo,mo more• The Central Presbyterian Church, Whole the Aaserribly bolds Its sessions. is st int stem), bloc Irmo stone, amt is a substantial and uesuittni edidee. It hmo serious fault—the baleen:tit story is partly, ender ground. Of other Presto:tartan Clairehes, and !hoots of various evangelical denote ilia- Horn., ire might Say many fasorahle things, but His not necesmry, Tan people of meted! need net perish for lack of commo. dlous places of worship. We observed y;.sterday what eurprised us O intl.—groceries, meat slums, anti think ing saloons opcp for business. This form of Sabbath desecration ecuunal to go unchal lenged. The city authorities either its not attempt,. or are not able to prevent it. There Ls something wrong beim:where. Such palpable, bold-faced Iniquity ought not to be allowed. Mercreneu toe Jewish cu. tom len° apology. hot the Jowl keep Sot. Ur6ay as Sabbath if they will, Out let them not. desecrate the Christian Sabbath—the Gee known and reeOgnixed in law. Witseron. TIIE INDIANS blepositlon or allilliary rOrer.lll by tiers, Hancock to Render Trowel Safe.. ny Tel to the l'ittsbarea tleiette.) • . Sr. Leos, May 21.—Gencrsi 3.laricoeli has ordered two companies 1/1 eavery to he etationed at. Chal k ISla irs, t*o companies at Monument and two companies at her Stations, on tbe smoky fill rout. lie will also put a military ;Marti at enal sta tion on the route from .Lcakout. to i.skee station Inelttoloe, which, With the additional' man euiploYud by the Union realfle all road and Leprous Companies, it le hell ved will aloe entire Becurity to the mall travel acroas the 71510.5 by title raCto, Another StoonShoot Disattlfr:, My Telegraph to the Pittsinirgh (la - retie I S Vc si ' p a l' litapyt :I , r r t b r a l e S r e t e . which iri'nod pegs ed hero on Saterdny morning, With 00 4 008 h[ miscellaneous freight fort icksburgiand eads.. took fire yesteiday morning near Lake Providence., and was consumed. I The larnt w o n rne'l by Daniel and Barthel. utnew Able, Feldman end others, valued at (MAO and insured In ht. Louts for 4A1.00. There were. no lives lost. The CI y of. .Alton turned of er the Horns y tO the Robert B. Lou. Marylon!' Constlintlonst Cone° J 'lon [Lir Telegraph to the rtitshargh tiarette.) Anwarotts, 11i D., May ht.—ln the State . Constitutional Convention tu.day the mi. nority report was submitted from the Corn. mitten with a deolarlditso of fights, which Was substituted for the clause which ore. vides for negro testimony In the outwit of the State, the words elder shell any person .be deemed incompetent as witness or Juror on account of his religious •helief, proles. pion or practice: , Thu report was ordered to be Prioted. Distillation from Grain PrOblb!g011 Mcitp4.. up.t.utraree, %lay U.—Op:lend Sickles has leaded an order PrObibleing the distillation of spirits from grain in the aeoondaglitary pistriet. Otrendere, ere declared liable to punishment by the Unitary - Commission. The reasons assigned for thta order ire I . begrc ity of food In South Carolina, demand ing the government of- large revenues etc. PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, _ MAY 22.8 SECOND EDITION. FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M FROM. WASHINGTON MI Ippl Injunction—rho Groundo Upon Mhleh the Amended 11111 now Iternned, Rte. , Ity Teltgrapit to the Pitt; It3Tglt I;:t.te t:,l WAsulnwrox. 3lay 2i. /Z , 67 °RANT FETVIINLI). • General Grant tn. returned Tilt MISSISHIPPIII , II.7.TION• There seems to be no doubt that the thala Who denied the Cling of the amend. 01 bill In the Mississippi cane, did so on the grouhd that It had no relevancy to the 'original bill, and thatirnas not supported by proof that General Ord Intended to seize the property of the State; and bosh]. It was considered that If ouch it course 01.111 ho pursued by General OM, the I etnedy nould be an application for an injunction, apart from the consideration connected with the reconstruction act. • nri , orr coht.horou arretfirro. Treasury etreular nunOuncoi that a Deputy Collector hue Leon appointol to re side in Duneurt City, Miehigatr, for the pur• pose of receivlug and certifying Elio aunt. teats Of Vo.bolei tittering Lake . Michigan, through the Straits of Sisk Inatr, EROM CHINA. Ameriean anti Britl•I Competition (or Hirer Iti'avigallun, e-c.. Ste. Cily Telegraph to the I•lttaher+h linter SAN FL:A:ill:A:0, May steamer Termhon, Ilttythree days (row !long lion hag errlred. The commerClui nor, Es i.niMportatit. The British reshienta net, spairer. In Imi ports of China are exercised over the feet that the American era, Augastot. Hard Co, and Itnt.ell .t have !men given a monopoly of river steam navigation, the mt. Limn to have tile cuntrultlog 11l ail the steamers front Canton, mot till latter of all the steamers from leafs_: Appekls ire notao .to tile tiritish pude to alter this ,elate of things. It is utimltteil Mat the Am:trier:in style hi boats 01)1105 lie compet ed with successfully in theformer river. It is rialmed the Tang!!. Outer is deep, admit ting screw steamer:l with cargo e.ipaeity, nuil the cheapness of monitor: IC eseebdeil by the Attention, 001011 have wall tug beam engines. Hang El, n Mandan. well known front Ms asses:dation with foreigners, died at Pewit, elr Harry Pal - ks*, tile present aurlmvisilor to .1 mine, it indebted to ll,i 0011 tnllua•e c,; for his escape with - Ole when captor...l will, 110wI0y aott 140/1162.011 of Jilt: tut 110151.1 (OM.. The provinen isitoureinimg t o tatted Scythia reverser. 11 is limy V.I. cut Ili pierces and a General captured. It is supposed the piratical j taik ,Ised by the Hong Kong 00111011th,, was ai last saner thoroughly artal. Toe mew were mistral. Au investigation...is liMake The arra. ',team lire enit Illol was received at Hong Iva,: to Niareit. I press advocates Mete...slug the WIN:11o, Ie Anneal rego . rt the !lather aster at Hong lions :Mews a decrease In tile title of The French consul let iimktik, 113111, !WY.' the new:order newsimper for- I t stated he ofatonst) interfered, In the presence. Tryth the review of Cie native mania The case seas tried in Uelle.l States Consular Court. One dun- Med 401111I1141ILMAgell was twat ded. FROM NEW YORK in) . Telegraph t., the Flit,ergii tiers N csr Yeng, May 11, trim wart:saw stsigrescre., Eraser. Brooks baring purctutaed .11 Lne right. $lllO and Interest of S. F. Clark, so tile New lora Esprms, toot the CANtI at law of Clark, itesi Plat Brooke, basing twee amicably settled, lb., Erpryst will coati:lce to be publielsed by Jesse lirtmkt, te, proprietor. I= William. Itnihop Corr. ntlyn, um. nunrierml Mot night. by ng-Imlimi nurg , mnl 31. T. S kid Shoot Itl air O t to. Thu murder, urge+l.4,ll Skeleton keys founil 11.1.- U:talon to COMlllit burglary. 'rola CALI/01,11A. Senator Stowart, of Nev.l.l, ant Ja+ttel Field, of tin, ouprelno Court, ',llea tar Loh forum.% toatat. ' • norm TO cANA DA. .atr. DaVld trot family s•ft. for Montreal. itlTl[AtnitoN .1 . 34 - rlt of luthea trroot•A In t.:114 , vslan.llll. 0400 0! I'u lllly 11«lurieb. I:ol.7l:ANs'lr. FrIT. Tito suit ituitin-t Ulu !liana) liiincrit !Ma Insgrunco Coowhir of cart, policy iitcn thou,tiol interc•it for eight yearg, hut been 'for the plaintiff. calm company 140.41 r 4— fused purulent liccuuse their rtpcnt In the city reccived puytorrit of pruculillnr 1110 limo therefor 4, • rub•wrtl, coxe cuslou. A ctrculur Troutthu Voluptroller of Cur rency elitabl tunes the Net. that no unlawful tourer-Jou of regliotered bonds 11110 eou pons has it wade by üblbo: 11l of the De bailment. . , ' FROM MEXICO • De•perate . Situation at the City of diesteo—Marquez Ileatat to the Lamt—So Quarter to be Glataa, 07 Te legriph to the llttstotr,b • WIGYANI. May 21.—T.Ire Pi,unjune , . tecial correspondence, dated at Orizsba, May 2,1, nays the City of Alexi , ' Ls totrronati cti by twenty theurund Clecrolv, a n d the Immi.ardment hail commenced li, earnest. The vrrham nuatbe red flue the:tutted men, under o Morgue., who antinnueeti hi, mien • tton to wi nter the lost. 11., ha it/wrested oil the water carriers and ote d rs. No oflicers are to recelou quarter front the Likteruin. Orders bat twen item,: that Miro. mon, Marque. and Moat:union ter shut if captured. - Since the surrender of Puebla the Imuit. HMSts huvu not over sixteen thousand luau all told. Y'resbytreien che ste —Gener r, aIS Z. Y Asembly, et Ro. [By Telegraph to the Plttsbur.th Us:lnc.; • Iteenesitte, May 21.—in the Sienese! As sembly of Presbyterian.. to-day the appeal of atlas Miller from the decision ot the lilt , is rynod, elicited much cliseitssion. Toe morning session was intenty of ellillif I In re eelytng the Irish delegates, lira. 11011 1100 11.111LLIZI.Earn 11. Adas of 1911indel phla, and lie. Henry Yie m ld, , of the Silos I' or!: .F.!...yrtisg, were appointed dale/odes to the 0001.11 41101 Irish AooettJtlllo.4. Dllarder -replan Masa Meeting . . I fly Tmegman to tun Pi i•anersh lls*elle• . DYTYOrr, Party 11.—A murder was eninnllt led lo.Elay. In tits town of Columbus, at. Clair county. Two young nom, named Car. lay and McCall, had n quarrel of long 41 and. siltlah culminated in the. lutter hying shot through thu head • , y Curley, wno not been arrested al. last accounts. The Fontana bold a large mars meeting MUM, 'Phan encashes sill ha tleliVerlbl by P.. 1. Meehan and Colonel Wahth. -saw ! The nubile. Itliat, lily Telegraph la the Pittantogh Casette.] Morn ot, May 21.-The court of 3nntslry or doted, eonVenett born to 1111/C.StigfLict the Obitilthan. no the 14114 c 3 l. hhol , herd in altos an order this eroolo,- rstalnlini nit the present lualleetned. Tiro etty noyetlb , Meat will not, Ira distorbcd. ' The inflibtry only takes cognizance of particular Cubed. il!faspbotsqrlbirrted, (10 Telegswn to the Pittsburgh Ussett..i St. Louis, Ilay private dispatch from Lake Providence, Louisiana. gays, the steamer Albert Pearce a. burned near that place Ibis morn In ir..No pgrilealr,ra are itlYea• The teat teas veined at aliont abuSsfa. The Philadelphia school board left this evening for Chleture. lorligssattio . it „fleeting, [fly Telegrsen to Alle rite,boan tia.ette•l Sr toleuirteLn, Mem., May 21.—An Indigna tion meeting hail been .111:4 by ;trent Mont citizens, to-morrow night, to tleirrinine what action the people NW 11 0 ,1 0. 1 111 ,,,..9 the unmerciful cruelty, wanton 1..1 , 111.11.y bud other 0010000 crinu.s 40 penile ..chonlo, Ulver Talesman.. (fly Tcleoroilp to the l'lttlakr4 h Atlantic 4ao r. lerrs ph comp.,. I. dIV: r!1V1.y.42% otrlvnle or departurec • :Lovi.vILLK, May —' , lll* t riming 63... c In catllll. Weather cold and rillnl• A ilio ILsee rim Oteo.—Wo aro to that there Is pending a match between vriq of the most noted trotting horses owned in Oils city, the rued to eon:10 sir over the ileh. tor coat., as Boon totter Its eompletinnas genvonient. The names of the horses we re not at I lborty to tope at present, hut the terms of tho matcharo CPA: , a std., hal f aorfolt, mile heats, best three in five, IQ kgnn arid In harness. Both horses hire,, n past moons, shown renhirkshio speed: nil are said to have wintered well.—Chfeogo taycan. js -. V.S 7‘ , 'A .1 : - .&220-1‘ ' '6 , 4 ).---,..•4 ' . :-! . .h i ( LV7 - , ' g : '\ , ".;; ‘, 1 1. ' , ~...(,, V 7,.r0 4 „_.,_:_, .: , : , ME • FOREIGN ITEMS i.kll Tea 1•1TT,,l Rau GA/[l-1 - E•1 —The chemist, C. romhea, of Nuremberg, has succeeded in Makin meerschaum out of potatoes. —Abbe Liset 13 writinu a "crown nue." for she come:scum - of tile film; of Hungary, and has 111119b.1 ILI far us instrumentation. —We hear a number of lollies 10,1111.11. In seta goad OS/111141n their Ser, by form a “swthiming eke...e__.„Nti.iljUlie natural too, the Ducks! —At the railroad turrninna, which connects th. Paris Exhibition Palma, with the differ ene depots, there arrive daily twenty-eight trains, bringing In gnats (or the exhibition. —Thine will Ind eroding' in lintne a German .1C nle m\• foe sitter the French p,at• terns. liing Ling+ I. of llitvitrn, who hi,1.111 living In Rome, Is ontroniging this Intitu. thin. —it Ls m r.ittions fact that there aro an tin usual number of French families in London. Their lieu,rs have beee let at a aubstantial profit. and they wish to escape there Paris for a time. —A cargo of wheat recently paused trusts and through Syracuse which IT:tloriginal ly iroodtian Francisco for France. I\llli brought thence to New York and sent to Chicago. Sculptor ttaspur Mellow, in thorn iswi,,) has invented a methOd to produce Intim w tote tnettlps a horn likecompositlon, which. as to Its elastleity, ranks between horn and gotta perchu. —At the oflleo of the Commission for brooch plenxit,, to be exhibited at the great fair at Purls, painters have made application, lint only the work of 1,600 of them has bee w accepted. —A Itchlueport, COnnactiCht, citizen re fused an thereto. , of wages to one of his servant girls lately, saying that ho consid ered the privileges ohs enjoyed of living in a Christian family worth live dollars' a month. —William Bauer, the Inventor of sulimut. rine 111,1411ti011, titer 111lVil, failed of ob taining the means In view of enterprise, will appear :twain belnrit the public at tile Paris Exposition, Wham he hopes to tall ills invention to a nets existence. -, —The Verb, 1.4..4 Lao colon e4rieat urea of the Yankees In rarle. The beet luereseeta elle In a private box at the (Amulet, Cl Dep• elms, Who say" to the jauttok; "I mean to sse every tinny, during the exhalation. Ilere are !Illy delimit.; 1.•1. Eire 1,1 r. Thkr' to tnahe u speech, glow, while Ise. here. , —An unprecedented faeLlnl occurred at the. exhihnien of paintlege of Part, Al. Jean th, Walata 0, horn at Clnnen, M/111711 1:•;4, talt eaterall.eed r0..1101, 01,11 who, 11:44 (11111piCted' I/1A one hute!ren unit Itr-t year, tylnett iv s Liver nil &Writing, both of which he I•Sel • titell !hi. Wza.:CCI,II the 110141 of IlaVid red Rue- —Tho nombr, of Om on Catholic Mktg, aniteitt,l .I.trtirta, 111 ; In rtin, In 1 ., /, to In Italy, to 1,63, to 41, 11 1. lit Ale.trta It. every ',rt.: lithithitantt, itioto I. IL 1111,4110 11pAto, one In every tt 11)11y on, nil,. In Franco., ono n 10 , 2 Car Ihtctlor 1, the number 01 Prote i rittott olor,ryntrn in Itio northern rout/trio.. 1,, t Int Lutheran ',tato C linreht, 01 Saxony. Cro 111.111.0 r..., inevery 1,10 I.tymett, you 110,1 tote voolorla.tto. Ihr l'o..ler Coottaft.ifou—.4. Counter. Stn.-wen{ from Lon. IVm Lone• 1.551111rry. Tlie "route t-mu" of Iteitiert nutter, exm tilted In 31 a , hlll,tholl, tart week, hatereitteil 1/. hi vat deal ol ie sitatton la that Initially . 0 y1a..... 11,Ligh. Many perrona accept the 'statements of the poor wltta LI at perf,tly ratable, and give It Pill credence, erpeetally Moo. lingtlotni querttaltiating °there Pa the Dina:Lore murder; but another party uet .hla. II the 0111 ire t..loteluerit io an logyalaue. ly wroio,lit Intirivation, tonnot'tC,l by the :idyl., t or gogler to tejure and tihigrare the Mont got:wit •,. Potpie:A feeling eaters, to ,oror 4 • Stent, Into the deedittlon of the littler iti t,',4.41114,1011, although the Cori. re,,lon Is reJeOto.l 117 pergoas of °u.!. yar n:et. Wllltam Montgoinery. the fa th er of the liutya. IV illtani, Janie. awl A. J., tietinsea be Vgler we 4 ktitOrh'il t tie. L ot, or parteotpa- • Leto lit,the runr.l.4 tit ittr. Ittn , lll,lrti„ Onto lisi a lengthy unin multi, thiou In the 1V ni.ttlwiteoti Ree:er, Id thia weed:, ill whlelt tin goes let. it untie , alit sem - siting wetly,. eit the Feeler i•latorient. to 'thaw Its titter untruth! 41;iiti.o. Mr. bloutgutnery argi , e that the logler ennteralon wile the wail\ of set eral hand., 011.1 Wax gotten op for th e , purpm, id intorno, any one litho MIA taken I any friendly 1t for tuu unfortunate and guilty wretch alio purporta tone It•antloir. , i bu t t ttl0"o 0.1.41 arrio.tetl, c0ati...14,i itiol han,0 . 41 him are !Mole I he m atijects at 0pe,11.1 l i mitation. Mr. Mieitgetnert• utiterta that by lt,Ll no•act Vogler hoped to gala a par. Jon. end ,ay., Ills Ille. Ile charge. Piglet with hying a. moat abandoned liar. In regent to the statement. In gogler, _conies•ain or 11 le Ann Wtlllatott , guilt, Mr. goo taoniery ref. re to the tact that the Alit , /meet, jury !ousel no atlett evidence, idol that utter a protraettal and zealou.ily ton te.tttl trial, Vl ' Woaill W. 44 1.0.0.11tt.41 of the yharge. hill thus pollit Mr. Ihilitworpers gals, tit r , (menet , to the what...ale neetho4.- 410111 111 togler'a eon lewooni .. I t wits not tiiy_ton that v. 44 .4 !wing perseruted; It te., nit ..lt. I Wa . .. to 1. 4 hante:l .It• I.: ,4 hat 14t- Ilelentience amt ohtlefiliZ I hod, Were to (.0 , 414 , troyed. All my etilldren were to be ch— . gramtl, aml their good hate,. Witt hope, 114 ltht ht.i . .1,1. " The Coll ien•1011. he niiii.ien• It in i adietton of what Yogi , had In m ~ '.f l yim Itworn to, It 001 net Written or ~U K. gewirat to• 111 al, t, tin wat am illlterate nein, anti could net spell correctly even the mutt (.0111"1011 h Orlin. Mr. MoritgOtilery 41elaoto idrat , , tiltshy quoting legal phrii,LS 401 4 1 tern. ti-eit 11l 111/410r. that 110 lean 001 Mill. IV It tell, ihnillted n Ith. 11 ,, again liamrt, 1 1 11 belief that logier vOlifealtal the 1131110 of lilt real areoultillet , In the 11,111,41111,11 , 11 of Mr. (Pio:more, Anil ant , lleatid 10. eon al . 1t11 , , ,, 14 ,, ,, p; , .tie eseaping Ironi pimPlonetit b . y Mr. M•ndeonterY Prints zn 1111 idatetnetit lettere Pow fleet pill named in I. ogler's min fn i•tlon, ilenvlng thowssertlonetot th e hitter I regard to 11111 other Ilona i wnil, In regent to Foalertii utatetneut that the tiluoini ry 1101'0 had jitopo•ta d to Ulm to rote tutor fa. tiler, Mr. AI. say* that hit three tem, teal illitenn to - e Very part of his tiotO 4 o,llllll hi 11... N here iliS S illOtiey wail kept, and they 011,11,1, 11 ou ilPtiti,ml, at 1411 y tithe. hare Laken nil I the nom., lie lipl In Ma loot . , I Mr. Monti:untie, eOO 1:11.1.1e4 LI4 ttutetnent II) ref , rm.: to I 110 00.014 ilecl •rittlon of 1•' ~ , zlert,t eolife,Ann, that he Yorg ire., llio,e • who perjured Men elves n In. tidal ' In the testimony they o ey .gat it against loin. I •let," Mr. bloat 0,0114( ry bit) 0,..114.1 Illeattott,t4 014 4 10 hi tho titatetutint of tall, who Perjured • them,i.lyea on the trial." Why dove not' rogler 441V0 the 110111404 of those WhO i.wole lilt Idle ittray I Thin ill a Matter 111 11 - 14101 1114) W 1 1 440 community to filteri . t.tt..l. let their 1110111, are wirefully wltlitleld• Thl,lllllll po in in to Id r. Mont t :utile ry'd elate :neat are—tinit Met:anti:titan wiii e•alIt.I1 or dletati. , l by iitli, ra, Impelled thereto by 11 r , i n ia l• notttllly to himself Will falitil!.: • . t the entire noon 14 totally haw - 4.111y 01 bolter; 41,1 4 1 ll,nt thu motive Of Foglia 111 as eentlisic to such utateinentit, wait to ecru,' life own pardon liy Implicating those Whoa: Ito sittipooM h 0111,1 eserelte their lognimeu to that end, 111 nralur to /alone/it hint and, at the tante thee, 1141 Wit.. obeying those per• tonally honttleto Mr. Montgomery, find 0110 were Internment:o In gutting — the mite. Ilion up. —The bottaville Should rd of Salto - tiny loot relater. t following. "tin Friday of how week a large hoarding Noun. tit MAIIOIIOy 1 . 1.104, lUtlOll I:10K .1' the libiton :old Mahoney 1.101 wide' , way built Opel' aln WO, blititleely 1111 k tub tin, earth to a depth of ”oventy (rot or toore, by the wining tli of the roof of 11111 Intl bettor. This oeetipanta of this }tonna the book building alliklier, anti Otte (6010 canape. 'biro rarity hue earl& in thirty or torte yarili dint...tor. The roof of the how., h e al been rind:tied ills dl Ig. g Ina, mud three hundred dollar,. In notuoy HMI 0111011 of the reuniter. taken -oht through n hide made for the to The building took Own boot thin II INett 111 I.! lit morn, nod It ,nq (hood lateen...err tri turn 1111 11 strain of watel . ' in . oglilignWi the baron, Mirri cif Ulu farulturo Iti h oily byre ken, and the horou It :aid to 1,13 Ucompletu —Dr. Itriyd, a gonlieiniot who honorable aided In the escape of slave., wit:it:ea:e.t.a inr tilt+ offense to 6ttutn ytiara to the prison of the District of Colombia, liot teas pars. Atoned by Mr. Lingo n alter having 5et‘,....1 eighteen month" of the term. When 'Mpg lately applied for registry ht Waot. Mitten, he way reltmeff, on the ground that no pop tioulo roglstereil.llo hail liven imonyletisil'of an Infainons offense." Ite ap pealeil to the Satire.° Court, and It h s , promptly ',limit thix atrociog.l). nog. Judge 011 n hohls that the Preslili ',arena ...stored lie, Bind td hi., thrill iota 11011.4. Fisher that hil has not Committed 411 infatnonv grMste. —The Joint 'Committee on Ordnrivre Pointed pods n few thurrt before the adjourn. went of the nod session of. the N Lth C0n g0..., will nameable nest Week Ihr the porpo.eol ieVePtlhatint: the !Welly charges mate ugultott" the present ennetrl the Ordnance Department. ril e mouthern of the Comm M Committee urn esor Cemeren, Oreke, and MIRIAM on the part of the Son. ate, methenck Butler, wet i t oviluJ trim Movie. Th sc ere will be WA Wt.: Cr shown to West retnt h each a Committee. biontom lerrine.—The • mooili Is Ilko how. , to let. Illnnevet Maly it may be ex. lentilt to to flliigU Of IsA merits e >no lino seen the hob inil too ruby do pry . thcro ;:o ownic pearl•hlto ydu exclairnott once, Millar beautiful In. Tn Import the ot todet Pobsltito hrilllauey to sinet `lent; for- I:Mum—to keep It Owns, an entl awl per fect—there to nothleg Ilko (Tempt Saco dent. CITY OR SUBURBAN. FOURTH I.2lUE.re (11111111Olt re liable Money, Ott nit Proaure . .lforkef Re ports men by nny pacer in the city, 11111 be Jane! °none Ilturth Pipe. fleni!lng of AI egnrssy'Couflellg. Last OVlatinn sp Tint meeting of the lee!. and ermine, Couneilii 01.A4ctiliony nos held to thel respective eintlnhe, In City COLOnln There Wore preocirit Cutler. Dun ham, Drentitn, lonitisober, 'torpor. "torn, unto', 31enns. nlcl 1.1,1,1, E== . . VOPuhliniViudsor MIi2IMIEI 81112EEEMII DIEURCIZI 1,11 tileGl the 110 1101.001 on tile C. lon. Al will he ret.o.ul utpl Mr. :4.111[h triLattil engtllllllol,4ol for 1110 tottlrol and tally Jill. 1 o'll 111101:1. -11 the City rAtltt. , or It, prop. 11, 1 'lll J, ,1011,1. 110 1 I.ount, 111111 hen", the nttltler tllo mutt,. EIMEMIELIE ESESSIMIE = 21113742121901 111=1215=32 • • - ,the.rm, awl paid tw urn I ma lid 001 or hi 11.1 not author', t , rt.y. Ur: mottled ,rougtlt 8111 t for t no t )/I.ollt. Wcutlll g Li/ c On motion Of Mr. I ~,11:00. Olt woro that other lonine, suslooviod in order troooleted Mr. litri.putriek o edntonAranee ot Montere I re y g the wr.ole on Junk 4, fil MO Water I rom . 11 be turned intttllon 'led grade O - c w lurrwl tEr , the 01113- from the property street aguh.l 222211111T1M1S threw, cheroug w terry etruuc. If lulu uI talatatal. ..1,4 =Mee tat Streets. I Air. otrortal Oat ne.tults./, That Ulu I latatt.outer Guttural t' re:.,l4t 1011 ;IfUllcliS /el 111. St. tilif I 41411011.1 M lie ==IMN dallvery .t..,,a , an I that .11,1,1111 Of LUO .1331.1 and ' Mr...arLuatrle L 0110401 a rih.olation 111. st renting tim LAIIIO ell tt cu 10 Lal erected tel tile corner of .liiollslt out.' Wel Steele', la.lloy. vulolle !awl, Itead and re. ferret! to Lant I , Conon ittee• 31r. lug Lat. la", .1 that the 11,01 iltam re ported (foul the eeleot I,nnetl, th.vlit . ,t in view Ile COW urinate . of tile tton, he Intl Oil lau NU . . 1 /AIWA 11,1,,•.1114..1C10ne el COlinei I now-couvor 1.l Llt the y l u lion of the Select. branch. Mr. D . L. n It that u cainurnatte. vlionld be ole, to that the S . .11 a . 1.011 1. certainly no 'lOO3ll. the carrieo 1011. the lintel. Ile rev! !hie! the 11.1Ve In all in. !:lane, nit . / vatoll. ll y ' 0,0 1113 nnotion that do city WWII,' not get out at ite,amall that panutoevi by Mu coutprtnutme. Mr. Meg. avr thought that - the !natter should not lie rote protal)vl but go tel.:our: for judicial t 140141011. Mr. Manua tioattlit. Mr. ' , with 01:01114 paqtnitted to, ..eneincie" Lie Itrongli the Court., too outwit.. 'I he tour! the pro. , pine, 111 mutt a the imo ter, not hen, iireetelent mi . ..—art . to natio Councltt in fotnre tr./game:ton, Mr.:moth . . Itorvefl are In the 41e11e feeifect. to life 1111. r, tool COtincti. 0,11.1 not otter any ohJection. to tbrlr Iooag taken ILSei V by Lihn or ill" dep ,lutlge agent. Tee aan In Court. Ltletie 10 . .UIII by eeleinejille 111014,41 ilea ill"' rLULLkI fat as anti .1 lie, ~111th, OA 3 fair tom. pen/at ion, old alitilil Id, wllling to grant lon]] tl“I 011111. Mr.tOotglo itrol Mr. MoSon tod+O ..poko on ho said. ot, aft., which t h e sure wen IKkirn 1,7 yeas and .1.1, with the follow. - 's ea.l Vrr.sr•. Cotter, Dunbar:l, Dill, Mimosa, Harper, I o vloon, Alrky.atrlr k, Moarti,. Mean.. 31c Doouto, McNeil. %V Ina-or, :15,,1 President Um : ldle-13 Nave: Faul. Itreunne, tnune, `erupt., - unit Voeghtly-,:t.'" no now...,.neut reface It :J., ugruo.l upon. elttele iar3Eg 9 63, Is 9 S 9 Jrfarkst area, AND BET TONE 1 39 ;BOOTS, SITORS &O . 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A; MILLER, -- LIT.ROGRAPECER, No. SO FOUIITII NT., Apollo Building n6klrT4, 1:01744. BILL and LET //la HEADS, /ft., done ia all styles. naptatv..,3 CHEAPEST PLACE IN TUE = TRIUMPH . COOKING STOYEt la la. No. 146 011&.NT MILES TF..W FA MILY - ignocEni eaullEL—Tba nutlie,m4ned bee *pelmet IT a First Class Family Grocery. At Nes 239 r EDlelfiL STnEET, Allegheny, he, be erlo - beep meetsatJe an band a tholes 6-1...15e at all etudes nmally toned In a store of this Vott. - metly:3 A. H. LOVILHART. HELNIMILIFS EXTRACT BAR; SAPARILLA. eleasw and renovates 'Uo w ood, vigor of health Into the .7. and parr. out he humors' that make dt LONERGAN, 111. D.,. will same Medical Fractice I Pittsburgh. MAY rr *Mb. at No. 21 11AN STREET, n Penn, Alm . . Ee .111 .tuna valetas ; win oft* ui tour, frr 9to LI m. an/11.06DL cays:3sgrr • HOLMES, BELL & CO. Author Cotton Mlls, - Pittsborgbe !Dattileturer. nt EIL&VT. DISMUIa r f WNW' ANCIIIIk AND HAUDIOLLIL R1111:1F:TI3G19 AND NATIIINIX: ELNIBOLIPS CONCENTRA- . 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