HE PITIMEGH GAZETTE:I E 3 1911,BLIDUED UT PINCIMIN, MUM & CO.. AT GAZETTE BUILDING,'. 2Sca. 86 Wittl!!. !Street. - . P. R. PENNIMAN T. P. HOUSTON, •t• JONLILII NELsopi P. um). EnsinimiNsualet.. ':angle Icauta. :I DeUnmet L 7 Cart.", (Der 15 cent/. thabaerlbert, (per 18.00. Liberal riulnewau: to Ee1011)011 and AResah ' TEEMS7OE WEEILLY: thrco Copm. per yen.r.. by nu 11..., /Ire do. do. do. exch..— 4: Ten ;rrnoro conies, to ono addrees, Ind one free to club, ash FIRST EDITION. ONE O'CLOCK. FROM Sgt o j. • E. ,_ The French Amy .sboho,To, POLITICAL C SIS IN SPAIN. ironer: to Ca fain Erricsoit ( FENIAN'S IMEEI ONED FOR LIFE The Great Derby Daee.l REPAIRS TO THE BROKEN 'CABLE Financi4l and Commercial [Hy Telegrap4l to the Fltt3bargh Grzette BEAT BRITAIN. . , , .•" . IiBILL PAIRONIM.3 SIINTSXCLO. . LONDON. y 4L--Flood and Duffy, the Fe - Fontana rote tly convicted at . Dublin. have been Renton dto imprisonment for life at bard labor. cClare,tinotber Fenian pri soner, woo tdesed on trialat Cork to-day. 'rug omens" tipcs. t.." L.:dam: 1,1 - . s. ay :? - 3—Euening.—Tkin Deny race took . place to-day. - Although the . weather wa4 nntavorablo, there said an im- Manse assestablaste. The race was won by ilitradt, in a snow storm. \. staxstia Or 2...tiLIAIL - C3+202.8.D. . ;Hon. _3lr. , ,iStidultild, fuel:Ober of Perlin inenf, and &m friend of the United Staten during tee rebellion, is dead. • TILE BBOICEN CABLE. • Losnon, Stewart, the chair mall of the be , dot directors of tlie.S_egto- Amerlean Tel mph Company, publishes another Comm • Italian In the nines. /le says the broken c4ble will be repaired and tor business In three weeks from this PRANCE. inxr DILL DIPPIC rvr r rsausdatiy hth—The differences between Emperor Napoleon and the Corps l.eglsla• tit, In regard to the army - organization scheme, laic been adjusted. - = INTERNAL TB.C?CIITS9 11(CCCA3M0. Loaves, May In.—Zee/any. —Accounts from Madrid show that the Internal trou bles orSpaitt aro Increasing, and fours were entertained that a polltmal crisis was at hand. MECEE3 • 1i0N0T..5 TO csrriist snutcsos. • Srmscnoutit May 22.—The Streittsh Paths meat intro passed resolutions In honor of Csittsin Errleson.' AUNTRIA. areseon PROM. THE THRONE. • Voczorn, May2....—Erming.—The Emperor Made a speech from the thione to the Aug trum Diet. FINANCLIL AND ,V.V.gI,PCiA,L. LONDON ?any .. ..2.-2roon.—Consols f 3. Erie 4'2 , 4.1111110t. PW. tinned star...i Bonds 721 i. • Lowoon. lday 2.l—Ecening.—United titatsB Lends Illinma 7614. Livaurnon, May DG.—Cotton tends down ward, !lolanda 11. lavaaroor, „May 2-2 r. w.—Cotton steady and prices Urm. Breadatutra generally quiet. Corudeellned ad. The slap Surprise milled today for San Francisco. . • Loam., May 2'l—Consols steady at 93. Flyo-twenties, 72,4; /Llama. Central 76!4: Brio Luca 'treat, id ay 22—Erening,—Cotton clos ed quiet; for middling uplands /I; Orleans dasales or 1000 bales. Breadstuirs ie ring the day—Corn closed with a declin ing tendency; the last sales were mixed Western at =Had. Wm."; Barley and Oats unchanged, Provtaions closed quiet; quota tions generally unchanged; common Wli mington rosin firm 7a 7d. per cwt. LONDON. May iti—Evening.—Wheat no. changed. FHANICWOIIT. May U. S. Bonds. 773,. aturwmur May _—Petroleum 42 trains 50 centlinep. FROM NEW YORK Dy Telegraph to the Pluabarsb Gazette.) • '• Nrw YOBS, Mar 22, 187. DISTABIOL TO BE ELTOIITBD. Vie Board of Health ore required here after to report nil metes of infections, con. legions or pestilential oiseases. PROTECTIONISTS' ORO/INIESTION. An adjourned meeting of tbo PrOtection . was held to-day, and - the organization of the American Industrial League per fected. Yeter Cooper, President; several Vice Presidents and Treasurers. and an Ex concise Council of gentlemen from all see. Vona. . "WUTAKY sissoreartritzne , PANIC. Tito 'determined action of tho • Reventio officers in seizing distilleries. ban resuluel .. in a:general bailie - among the inanutactu rers of whisky. It to estimated that, not more than six distilleries aro now la opera. tlou, and those are under surveillance. it -1 , 1 report.' to-day that-au order has been received from Commissioner Bullion, direct - ins the 'seizure Of all unbranded whisky, . wherever found. were poitponed until, to-morrow, on cc count of the storm. soap av,accriox. - • The Isriaararahouse at the Atlantic Dock, Brooklyn, mrrehmed by the Government. . wee wit, at auction to-day for a.M.503. • ex•coarracerre anaman. John 15. Mom; Ex Confederate Cowman -do r, arrived to-day, from IHo Jollier°. agar -LT-AIM ZIIa yawn tnAaCC. Mincer Grimly baslrrttten•n.stl7Pp letter to the Union Loanne, In reply to their mill for a special mooting to consider no ques tion of bis having become a bondsman for ..letr. Davis... 110 arraigns them as nal - toy/- rankled block heads, who would Mao to bo .figexatio a great and 'hood camas, but dont know how and, dares them'-to a square :stand up tight. .The eteamer Atlantic, from Sonthanniten on the Sib, Las arrived. FROM SOUTH AMERICA Elnanelpallon: of Mares' In' Brasil - The War mite Paraguay. [By Telegraph to the rittshurgle Us:rite.] hlsir Tong, May —The steuther Merri mac, from Rio Janeiro. April 21et, has sr- rived. The Di _ . . io o.ointiff, of the Ilftt .ILI _ udh of In reply to an - article of the Mario Dora. asserting that the bill respecting the man. clpation of slaves, organised by the Gov ernment, to lay bolero the cOm ng Assein- Ivy, denier this - Is the. case, although the:: Government has the subject of emanclpit= Lion under consideration. Advices from the scene of strife state no change In the position of the belligerents. Tne 'allied batteries and Vesselsenntinued every day to throw shell into the Paragnay; an works. The enemy made slight respori.e, and occuildrialty.came In el:Minion. Care ful watch i fs kept over th e Parammvan mre ovemmite to prevent them advancing their netts les In any direction. _The large finionbts at Caress nen (latched, and this fortified post could be bold by one thousand men, wiles the 11.10-031 es Of n. squadron; in ease of an aback by the Paraguayans 01 FROM SAN. FRANCISCO [Ey Tekgrapb to Um Pittsburgh Gazette I i Sea FRANCISCO. May /9.—Tbe furniture establishment of Pearce A. ealtforra. street, "OA Partially. dentrwoul. by tire last night , . Loss irgl,tbe,. mitered. U A telegram from nionville. Nevada, lift7ll . there Le much excitement about , rlch reveries In this tell ruining district. The lodes are large Aoti well defined. . . - The Indians of Idaho are driving off stock and ~booting bottlers in every direction. The mvages nro generally Weil armed. Genoral ermir left Camp McDermott for a twenty ilayb'. scent about the drat of thu month. - ; i'S.rt;m4 are leering the Ooye country too Lomht district. • . Jelr. Dayl.! Saintlier Kosldenee.' [Hy 'Pelegrabh to the Pittsburgh °grotto.] . alorracar. May 22.—1 t hood J. Darts. Rilo is here, has purchased the MoGiverin estate, a; St. Catharine, for a summer real pence, - ! , r‘, __...., L , 1 .._, 1 ,..4__ ,i i 1: , 0 , ) --. 1 ..s 1 ,--, ; 1 if -1 '-' '• ' ') ' I . ~i,- . 11 r.l I , .....11 1 SO 1 11.5 VOLITME LXXXIL- FROM NEW YORK 'ellen.' Synod of the Iteronned-ilre by tenon Cho eels. • ESptetsl correspondence Nib:harsh Gazette.:, - • Nara roar., May 21, Synod resume,' business on Monday after noon at o'clock. After the usual formali ties were gone through, the Committee on • temperance 2.110. Sabbath breaking pro. -cute,' the following report, whiek was adopted: • . . . lilsrest.i, lntemperanco and Sabbath de. 'emotion uro not only hurtful to the individ ual, tho family, and that State, but also ilia i honoring to Ltoti Rodin violation of his holy law, IL la Important that earnest attention bo given to these evils by the church, and proper remottles applied:and, Whereas, the Church. by continued neglect of discipline, whore discipline is required, and by failure to declare authoritatively on those groat moral questlons, would lie un der a reproach before the world; therefore, I?..,sulred, That this`synod urge upon all. under Its authority to abeamum ouly from the habitnal use of Intooleatlng drinks and from all encouragement Of others lo their use, bat to avoid even the upptaroutto of evil. Lc.lecd, That winlatcra la urged to pre sent thesubJect faithfully front their pul pits, and all Church members to co-operate with others In every proper effort to ad vance the cause of tele Perneen. --.&,e/OlCifi That the Synod commend to Sabbath School teachers the importance of Imprettsing coon the Young the odrtttt'stlN Of total abstinence trout all intoshating Honoraria a beverage. .I:sautech That tllO,O wile cued net rellg. oats periodicals be earnestly requested to •ive all ' , wealth, publicity to every discus . ion which may throw light upon Lim obit • talons of the Sabbath. and to",listounte n ee ail violations of the day by public oi -11 tura of our National mai , taco Govern. .La In the transaction of otticial business o the Lord's Lay, am]. further, that they a fain from advert:sin.. that shooed Inch. ill .s which &Ant:oh-breaking corp.... Hoes o .r. for Sabbath dess,ation. soltrd, That the eynod calla not only on Its own ministers and inowbors, bat en ail I all lore the lord Jesoa Glaring. LO ant forth stn nuonsomited, CO“1./14:10n9, anal prayer. , ful dforts to slay the evil in the land. • T t) Hey. S. W. Crawfdrd, la L., and hr. DJ, la Steele protested a nOleplatht against therhiladelphia Presbytery, of which they aro members, for riot sending as tulle dole gat on as they were entitled to under the con:Mutton and lows of Synod. This cold. pla tit elicitor! an • attended- discuaslon. 3'e• ding Its consideration. Synod adjourn. oti a• Tuesday . morning at Leif pant slue Wel. li. 5 nod met on Tuesday morning at the use I hour,und opened with prayer. It was rot Ived that the; devotioaal OiertASUA he het, ut tne clone of the morning hour. The Phi dolphin Preibytery reported. In tlds rep. rt tt.was stated that there were three pro sts against • Presbytery which uc cern anted it. Tile grit protest was against the iceitsing of /Mr. George S. Chambers, en a COUnt Or 11/1 haying written some at trot In opposition to the law of the church on t usubject of P.almody. The second pro. test ens against the Prestrytery for holding a pro re train meeting on the 13th ofJuly, 1I G, withoutgiving duettoticeaccordiug to Presbyterial law' Thh third protest was against the Ikea bore Of Itobt..E. Thompson on account of his entertaining centrum a at variance with the doetrinua of in ~ Reformed Presbyterian Church. These 0 ilteSt • were 1115 , 10 lir ors. Crwarford and Steel, They were referred to a special Committee and will node:Mt elicit much discussion. rapers on ..thltl Fellowship , end .Cona mullion,. Were referred to t.pechd commit. teee.l The Moderator decided that a motion to refer tile protests to the Committee on wan out of order. - Stimeel then proceed.' to the devotional exerelse.s. at the close Of which adjourn.' to 3 e*Cl9el: In the -atternpm. FROM ERIE Second Annual Convention of the Protestant Eplaeopal Church, Dio cese of Pittsburgh.. ~.ard.' tat Corn:sporekuce '' Rut:arch tlarAte.l Cats, Day 21,1 - 6V7. T la being the day ar - Whited by tb,,pyt • ma y Convention had It ritterturgh iytertr' ago, for Una second convention Of this young Xdricese, delegates have becngathering to thii, the appointed place, far two or three days. The Board orhilselons, having a quo. rupresent, wit, the Bishops, held two foe Wive yestet day. To-day an elegant ••D rector's Oar," kindly furnished by Gen. Ca_ for the occasion, arrived from Pitts burgh with the cicriry of that city and In-' termedlate places. From. East, West and tifith delegates arrived on all the trains. Not one of your city clergy remain with the flocks at home, - .Teat the venerable Doctor e Page, detained, tiv sickness, anti Iter. Dr. Ritchey, proVLsitinal Rector of ' Trinity Church, alio has not yet acquired a canonical ' re:111,1M 'llia predecessor, Doctor Swope, now of Trinity Chapel; New iTork, le hero, not as a delegate, bra liar. big labored more abundantly than any nth. er in the origin and organization of Witii. Direese, and especially as elm I rman of see , Oral committees to which important Settee. wore assigned by the Itrat convention, lie has yielded to' the general wish that be would meet with his tenure colleague, tar consultation and advice- - . At o'clock m. In St. Paul's Church, the Convention was orvanized. Bishop lierfom presiding. The former eMnient Secretary, Captain. T. J. Ilrereton, of Saint John's. Lawrenceville, was re.elected. At the roll call about thirty clerical and forty lay members answered to theirnames. .. • lacarsoles In some of the Standing Com mitteee were tilled, and one or two special Committees appointed. Three ...salons day were agreed upon. Non-resident °ler. gymcn and atudentsofluny were inn- Led to SPILL, Rev. C. E. Swope, D. 1) , with but one Ill,acn Ling vote, sr... myit"ial to a seat in Inn Convention, wells the right of mull. clpatlng In the debates. . A. Ben . Ice at ()Woes, followed by acid,. ars on the annicct of I)loca‘an measures. wan annonared. Also, Service ut 9 o'clock, . v. tomorrow, wt tit 04uventIon net won, by Dr. 1) , wove, lo be followed by the Blatuy's nomad address, and Other In:Him:es. It is a subject of conceal regret that the lltahople on icle d mite nn inteely cold, Impairing his voice, so that he CUD only by a painful effort maim it. audible iu e 1...- tampon!) of the church. We all hope. no may be better to-tborroar and able aim. self to read his annual address. FROM ROCHESTER, N. Y Prosbyterfou Assembly-112oport of Committee on Eieetion of llmreben —Vonttitutionat Chstrtr,on. Up Telegraph to the r: la Gazette. lescursTen.lflny 22.—1 n the Presbyterian General• Assembly toelar, the Standing Committee on the Erect:on of Churches, re ported one hundred Mit:renal without buddings of their one, and recomMended that *lOO,OOO be raised to riexist in providing ' 7 itev.slr. Clark, of Michigan, exhibited a ether 'coin ono hundred nod. thirty-ono years old, which ho old a poor seave to a church building s fund. Contributi ons wore at once taken to redeem the coin and return It the giver, and there was corn cullectedUhe hundred and two dollars. Last erening a meeting wan bold to con• elder the I - inflation of erecting a Home Mission Church and the retied of minis terial education. The meeting won dressed by some of the most eloquent men. In the meeting this morning columnnica tines wine read trona corresponding canto. gationaf toilet. delegates from New llampoldro end Con neetieut were formally received end ad dre,gt,l the Asst. mbly. - Tim n-port or the epeelal Committee on itenulon oat preneuled awl/Mooted. The report or the Joint committee of tho too nastinhlies ISAll.nprtnat. The' matter of eo4stytetinnui changes to adapt the oyetem ton note order et thing, was referred back to tint, Joint Committed to report to the Absecntily Of ArrtntlNOON ate,nnon: Nathan Latin, Geo. W. Lane and Jelin It. Cro.My, Were elected trilatnes Of the Chorea Ereetton loud. Tne reeettua UlOl2OOlO the ocee4lnn of it format resoption of trio heotch delegetlon, composedßev. Patrick Ealritairn end llce. Wells. Both telt:tressed the meeting. Allhe conelnefOle of the reception, E. A. Itaymond.ot the delegation from the 01,1 School Assembly, which held its 5e.10.1 at St. Lou lc last year. oildreiqwtt the Asicniably to a. forcible appeal for the reunion. A letter Was received from Dr. Yeoman And other members of the uelegation, un pressing their regret at , Pcintrunable to he present t,'and their geed wishes for the sac. etas of too Work. SteatuftlAlp'arhoro3l) —lioen of Ma Pan .n. 1.0 Oro OG for Taira:rob to therlttsburels hazette.) AT Laurie Cyr r, May 112.—This about four o'clock, the steathablp Santini. de Cuba. Capt. lirelune, went ashore on the beach, abriut six mite belbw this airy. She belongs to the Ziicauragna SU:wealth, Corn pany. and t.raa betted to Mew York with four hundred souls on board. The life boat was i.nfertunutely capsiaed, and five per sons drowned. Two others were afterward./ drowned. The names of the lost are Eire. Eunice Selene Grose, Miss Sarah Me ty.fare Mary Watkins. Mrs. Marietta Itkene, Martin 'McNulty' John Smith and Mary LOILI.B •• . . An In luu, been bold. and a verdict returned of anechlental drowning." Two of tbe beallea,tb nee or John erulLti and Marl L. (irons, have not tacit recovered. . Thy ship damaged and WMI Prob• a/Ay get op' Mlle evening.. - • • .aal J'OY'S. May Ye--Tba sibainers Sara. toga. Saxon, and a ateniu tug have gone to WO tin Santiago De Cobs. . -NO. 121 SECOND ED TION FOUR O'CLOCK. A. M FROM WASHINGTON. The Nest Public Debt Sittement— Slight Inerenee•—Deeresee an Inter mkt Ueselmer—tleelogleal. ly ebrasitet. CB7 Telexratt to the Plttthor2ll WAsunicero;:, !day .22,,162,7 OCOLO,IICAL xv¢vcr uF NZUGASGA. The following are extracts from a letter reached by the Commissioner General of the Laud Mlle°, from Dr. Hayden, recently_ appointed to make a geological survey of Nebraska: "Mr. Meek left some Limo ago for lowa to trace the coal beds into liobrab kn. Mr. Gilles Is with him. I shall start In a week with my outfit complete." Speak• fug of some photographs ho wants to form hart of the archives Of the survey, ho says of Sioux Falls, Dakotab: "The Falls form the linest waterpower in the west, a nd will at some future period he of Immense val ue Tnc NEB, PUBLIC LItiPP STAMIMI e The next Treasury monthly statement will show a slight lnerc,x9c In the {labile debt, owing to the large amount of twenty live millions recently paid as Interest, and the swell receipts of Internal rovenue.nall mated not to exceed fifteen millions. The revenue returns Will, however, be largely Increased lu June by the Income tax being then due. Continence Is expressed In the nullity et the . /Teu.inry to meet all accruing obligations, and them Is uo probability that the Treasury will be embarrassed. =EI A letter from Kew Orleans says In the re cent run on the City Nations! bank It pool out lu too days &40,0)0of a i="000 on depwit. ivt:r ov TALLIPICO The decree of Juarez, el.lng the Port of Tate'lie., whlto It retoultlg dzsobedlont to the government, ti.o been reeelred here. utdi,En ieton DCTT. Brevet Brigadier Simonton Lai been r . lieved from duly at Jodi:amp° LAKE DISASTER Propeller IV/ uvular.' Bormol—Urea[ Lo.• of Life—Names of sue Lost nod Sowed. ilits.TelCitranti to the Yhtshorstt liatstte• CAI, V Mt:CUT, N. Y., Slay . 11.—The follow ing are the particulars' of the loss of the Wisconsin, t.e correct as can he obtained amid the eottfuslon which prevails here: The propeller Wisconsin left her dock itbout - elrven o'clock instntltht. Wheuat the hem] of tirenndtcr I 4..11. about two miles fom shore, hiss wits discovered ho on tire. It was the Captain's watch, anti he or dered the hosts to be got ready for choir, aioi Made 13 reparrtions for the satiety of the . . propeller now Iles about stx-rods from shore and is a total lass. She Mal about i•est niv puzsengera, but it cannot be IL., r tattled exactly bow many acre lost. Seven Lselles have been found. The people of this piano are doing everything In their pacer tor the cream t of the rmeutel The following ire the 103 t and saved, as nearly-at ean be learned: Saved —t.,or:e AslifOrth. Lawrence. 31ase,; J. Cook. Wnet Mouth, C. W.; Alvin Joiner, Forestville, /Itch.; James bean , Lawrence. it. W. dottier. ItoyalvllleXt.; LIMA. llthholto, Wm. Chtsholm, John Chisholm, June Cassaber. Centrestile; Ira C: •Ileed, Potts - dam, N. V.; IL C. Forrest, Carthage; M. contiol, Filogoton: Samuel Dceltie,S tome ton; John liableetiangli, Smith's - rail C. W.; T. Wright, second cook, Mary Mceleie ham., tabil , maid; Jannis &Myatt, Medina: C. 11. Perry, Russell. C Ee: 0. D. Shaver, ;ytterbium:to; IL Planer, A. Weldoi Sluts's) anit - tiserehtlitren. :et dilexandrl•; Warren Tracy, cable boy; Edward Masterson, por ter: ilremon and three deck tmads, tonnes nn kuoivti. The following isa list of time: known to be lost; lien. C. Litisholm, Mos Mary Ann Lidahoi In. Mins b. Cniiholm,3lsAter Thomas Miss Nancy Urns!, Pottsdarn. .Miss Catharine Creed, Frederick Creed, 311ss Gallagher. Pcmhntko, C. E.• A. F. Aloe. rlsan, lint engineer, of Clayton: A. W. Alorrisen, second engineer, of Clay ton; John PotrOra tint mate. It/Aden. burg; Edward lleCorm a.ntylenstiurg; Daol.l(i. Fonib, Preondt, .1. C. frillier. Odes ea. G. W.; Mrs. Donnie and one g irl, Brook ville; Min Tulinon and one boy, Oa urge: .I.l'. Inkier, Prescott; L. Latanee, w de and .Is children, ,Wm. Courain, Grandville. C. E.; Jobn IloNea.l..lirantlvllle, C. E.; nue. J. M. Armouv, trite and four children, Cralt burg, Cr.; Alvin Richards, Manchester, •N. II ; D. S.lteed, Manchester, N I 1; 'Meek Richards, Alvin Reed, Chat lon Cinuch, Mrs. George A. Richards, C. W. Reed, /mina Richards, Mrs. tiallogli. or, all Of Pembroke, Canada Feat; boy hut- I.and was /Ost; Mrs. Dine, Oswego; It. F. Ful ler, Odessa: Said nel Fullerton, North Gen. evai Lucinda A.North Geneva; Le. inns Flllerile. 'Names of crew: Captain Tors mend; James Shatter, 000004 mate; C. W. Raven, ulteelsman; C. W. Dodge, btOR. ttrti. FROM WASHINGTON, PA Trial of John Lennox ter the Border of Hobert morrow. zeprelsi Corr spen , leate Pittsbersit Ors , dt , Wa'sfitsorox, May .21, The Lennox honifenle case was called up tblt morning at nine o'clock. The circein tiMucca must be familiar to your readers, bat I. will revive it briefly for their benefit. Do the night of the 31st of October, ik.4, Rouen Morrow was shot on the street of till , borough, ender the following circum stances: Sorrow and Lennox bud had a (=unity about politics, and ou the evening :Move referred to, Morrow was In Ind dries lug saloon kept by Jacob Coogle, when Len , nos, , accompanled by several others, moan In, and a quarrel ensued. Morrow fearing an attack trout the whole party, made his escape through a back. room, from which be came oaten tne street, and crossed to the opposite aide. While standing there talk. lug In an excited manner, Lennox crossed - Wm street to ' where Morrow wee, and fired at him; and as he fired the second time, Morrow tired also, and then retreated down the street toward hut home, with a number of persons following Ilia. During this tame there were quite anumber of shots fired—so many that It was evident that inn. than Lennox and Morrow were shooting. Morro...ens struck by one of the *hots, the ball entering the left buttock, about two and a half Inches from the •plital eninnin.iniii.ing through several foltisof the aural (a lodging In the ihnidaragni, Or rim of the abdomen, about two incites to the right of, and on st 1100 with too navel, from the eflocts of which death ensued two days after, nit the 2.1 of November, hal. An In. quest was ludd.the Jury rendering a verdict to the effect that Morrow came to Ills death by a Pistol allot fired by the hands of John Lentio.T. Lennox. WB4 arrested some weeks after and committed to jail, where ho has been ever since, except when op his way to and from Rarer county, to where the venue In lit case erne changed by act of Assembly of 100, uturebanged back to tins county at the Last seaston.—und to and (Mt rittatiarat, - where ho was sent for safe keeping,—tne Mil hero not being considered aulliciently ' • secilre. . . Tio coon is being conducted by the Dis trict attorney or tide coon 1 y, Mr. Drum m°, and Yetterman, of i'lttstim•gb, on the pert, of the Common wealth, and by atentgomery,l Ultsinn,lliut and Brady for defense. After wounding the bill of Indictment * widen Iran defective In one or two points, the prisoner Wes arraigned, and plead "not guilty.. The forenoon no d y taken up In selecting a Jury, latmedlatali. after court commenced for the afternoon tbeeramlnatio i n Of com menced. to the prase tune eight wit. names bale been tau ed. I. will write you again tomorrow.' PROM MOBILE, 3leyor and Chief or Polito flepeeed by Order of On, Pope—Letter from the r:z.lloyor. [By Telegraph to the rittsburrb Ustrtte.l • • Mee.tei May VI.-8.0 order no issued the evening, by atreotton of• Major General Pope, deposing tne present blayor and elder of Pollee. and appointing (iustnyus Liorton /Muer, nod colonel Dimon Gillet of 1"‘Ilee. Montt;t'z•)layor Withers, In letter to colonel lihupuerd, says ho submits to tho urguniont of the bayonet hod vacates his °Mee. Ho adds be was elected to Mike while a paroled prisoner, and wan not allowed by the military to ills. barge Its duties until no bad beep pardon. tirtho.President and had taka A. ,,,, Delp to support tho Conatitutlon and -,tiovarp. meat. Ito care during his continuance In enter, no had not been untrue to the letter end spirit of his oath, and solemnly pro to.da atialatt iinputation oy hie removal. Ile, In nuinclu9iOn. thanlit Cid. Shepherd for the uniform bladuena and consldeeation with which he has been treated. Telp College Brett Races. [By Tekeret* to the rit , sbereh Be!ette.l New lf exxx, May 2./ —The annnel seeing races of the Yale navy took place today. The Varnun club boat won the gig rxce to t won ty minutes and baron teen sem:isles and also the shell race In inghteen minuted and sevcp et...Conde. rimmii --. . -- ----- --- 47 - - . '-' ••-•.- sh. .$ -a 1 4 Nile ', ' I ''' ''-' ' 41 4 /78 ~. j. - __s_____ --- -„___,,:,, ---, 16 - A1 -_,-,=,, -- - .7. -=''' .-`"-/.5 - o'•'''', A - ',) 0 1 ) PITTSBURGH, 1 lURSDAY. MAY 23. 1867 CONDENSED NEWS Iny Telegraph to the Pittsburgh ussette.) ' —During the debates In the Saxon Parlia ment on the question of the adoption or the new North German Constitution, prominent members asserted that the in strument was accepted through font of the Prussian military power, and that its en forcement in snob a manner would lead to revolution in I.:el-many. —The steamship Santiago De Cuba, from Greytown, Nicaragua, for Now York, with three hundred and tiny paSsonggrs from California, went ashore at AtlantlC City, N. J., yesterday. Six passengerS were l ldrowned while attempting to land. • —The steamer Wisconsin was .buracd on hiarday night on the Lalre,•ithreo miles from Cape Vincent, N. Y. Twenty-live to thirty lives were lost. The steamer be• longed to the Northern Transportation Line. —The Jailors of Frazier, Trenbolm&Co., of Liverpool, England, has caused excitement in Now York city. They were the agents of the rebel government In Europe. The State Department had instituted salts in the English courts against the ilrm for the• re covery or ves.ls, isnton, and munitions or war. nod other property of the Confederates held by Chain, the suite covering, several millions of dollars. It 111 unuerstoal the bolted Staies Government is amply secur ed, anti will Incur no loss ny the failure. —A collision occurred yesterday morn lug near Olives, Uhl% 1.10(1..11 the Ohio and ilissibsippl train "010.; Wm.t, and the Illi nois Central and Lacrosse truth bum. East. Both engines were badly injurell, the cAgl neer of the Illinois Central Lacrosse train was ouriously hurt, sad some of the other employees of both tr..iw mete blight. ly Injured. —A gentleman t. to arrivoil I,tr York, frotak 31,C1c0, reports a,, of the 01 Ilare:i the Initieriall.g., at qaeret...ro short of (111301:1IIIM.1, alit had prey hdoloi Oneug It totivit until the :.rat ofit , lny. raglan considort.l. that ;•1.,,, . 'fact gltoh." At Vera (ea.. lie Jrwlity fr, yellow fever tem Oily Oay —The recent decision h., thy carts that arida Incurred (or of olaves bofere the war are nearly one hundred million.. inlana alone. —Wl!ltem A. lirelmw. omn ,C1E.1.11 . 1 01 r•riot, rem tl r l•kra " Lunn me ho UnitolStates Navy, after her iTif the rebel Senate, liet bee received tee par 4 In —lityor Ueuth, of :ion °rh i nos. Lai ,h • chlet.l that thontrozi aro hot notopelle.l t sell tickets to uogrors. —The eLramer China nalle:t at. anon yr terany, from Ilrwon,' Lxkliur one nundri sod eighty nee thonsaml sped Thoina, li. Hudson; formerly a prom Dent lawyer of St. Louis, bur. for .ovcr. vest,paritiOne of the Mr,rest ranch br.,4le In the West, allot ye4ter,lay at hl, rmidene lilt tulle, frointet. Lout, —Lucy Stooo act linktanpl arrived no. Kansas at St. lAut9 yesterday. lhoc speak Very contPlently of the 111t,1,13 of female •ntßsge In that Slate al thu nest IYiI Mitt`• 1 FROM iviEmPinski The Grfnd Toutuaturnt IstimPuse•ly 14 , 1sece.11/I—Teu Thou•asscl P • Fremont. • _ TelegraoU to .11.1tt0n,.. May tootntanent tn. Ll.y tor the 134mq:it or tee erelo.as or pekes of the ',Loot Cause" vout tiOutee.oi, l'en tlules.l peoleo tre, re. lentoteel thti affcr p0...,1 on ,tmetty. A I'. Mont an*. Knittlit /11.. ting. Ears, no,, the'lleit prize; 1 . 0 . 1, . Kolget ”r Mar, the eoroo.l, George W. litaght of 0110 Itele.o.e.l Chief, the Clintlimo Constitutional Cons . ..tailor • [l4 irlrjrnpl, to the • ax, 55, liscsovr, 2 . l.—in the Curstinu LO-olay. u 11.10 , 1011 to appntn t committee to inteitlirate tre tlght flint labor r.Teltrtla, wit, 10,5 by a largo itiaf , litt Nuniscuuny sisou•l 11.10,1,1.1 p,taltlii are being ',rt./mated. Inver Trlecran.. tIT TOper.p ta to the l'lt ta,t.re It A Oautic •ad Va:l, tilLi CITY. May . .r2..-11lvvr four tact an hung slowly, with etriviy ll:sy'l1.-1:I1'.•C ); (COI. In the canal , , lnirirnr• ist It. Purl• }:•1.0%1110n DuClng the ezeltoment wt. wit IN treated by DO itleiti and musical event..., the war of the p atm inenetactererd In the exlitititiou goes on tiermily. Tito supurtority of the O . li:Hlt n 9 pianos over all inhere exhibited has teen CO universally acknowledged try the Gaglish, French, and German plane makers, and by tbq sitter, and the pidilie In gekieral, that there can hardly ex litt any doubt whatever 01 theft bring isearded the first geld nuelalt but the war line laded 1i ether aspect. The Trench otannractures it who wanted to rave the nit t.ystete of straight chords In ffritlltt pianos, and ra• that the ntelti any myideln threlttenied to el. tem a revolution 11l the old system, conclu ded to Withdraw trent the Content, and to t glee their tu.d..itallee to the ittnortt,te waves, wit - li are Matta Wi th ittrahrht chords, and which Cr,, a great deal hotter than the I nett pianos. It was proposed an au off.et to Itto Steinway I.:it/Leta:l lust Iv,. gold medals should fin glove to America. When this was nt:tired, the German piano makers, and the French, with the etc...litho; of tee firms, entered it solemn to mem against the plan, and while they did not ollspote In the least the leaden of giving the first gold medal to tire Steinway piano, they tlyettnut that the American pine,. of the old system did not postmtn. the goal We. which would entitle them to the gum u tt i. dal, especially since the cohere and upright pines of the A Mari Can firm, 0 blob repro. mints the old systote, are decidedly (Jett in. stretnents. Pleyet mid Here, tile t 0 great I . 4Slittn phut(' manufecturme, le r more fromtrhe oompetitioti of a French or tiler man manufacturer, who would obteln the medal, than from an SAincrlcan Who Con. tartlets planed after thPIC systerni Idol, of course, they glee all their all to these Ale,- Man pianos, no that, If these, itlitnell receive a medal, It will be inure from Li., form of the Influence of Ployel and Herz thinker too merit. nfAlie piano themselves. !Thus the battle stands no Plldreided yet;' but neon In he won by eit w. her parry hue ill. .v. r. If Berke , . , • 'EPCV/tTittli Or butlTif 6101 Gird -IL -if\ secitty kilns been formed in 1441U/eon) tile the lel ' lowing; balls : , .t. Thu society shall be 'called .T le Society for the I.lhot al Education of Smut:min Fe male Children,' and shall have fors mum. bete all.ladles who Will Otintf Will ll f 0 del imit per annum towards Its snob . t. ..1.1.. Thu object of the society alli II he the education and support of female children from the 3outit. wenm the calamities of war have deprived of other nietlitil Of Oti ueut lon, and If WOO families and frienthq shall 1,0 willing to entrust them to the !moiety to nu cared for, and educated in the /religious faith apprOved by their parents i r nearest friends." —Out of thirty-six steamers Which now traverse the. Atlantic just four, carry the American gaff laid WV Allatft leant attlaili lit 4. Thls is all the 'war has lett as. The Ala. batons, built, ennipped said buck ti by for powere.Mtve litiAlitcsltill In a w..eineg American commerce !ftlitil line to (tali, loan ing only the Arago and Felton. 1 melba to Havre, and the Atlantic and Baltic, rtin• ping to firemen, all owned by an Amerle . .rt company, he the 0010 I t iillialillii g it:ll,lO2W tatIVCII Of Arderlcan COlitalitfeo. T soy have been kept afloat thus . far by recelV oh' from our UOVererneid the postage on intters they carry to Europe. Rut Lida I at an end. . - —ln the Munich Penen there up ears u sketch of the Austrian Minister, M ilueut, receiving a Milieminn deputy, end it,, fill. lowing dialogue Is uppenden: d t Boost.; Monsieur dela Teheque, l stn ouch ted to make yournequitittannw. I venture n Lupo that To shall Immune the best of Uoheinien;ffiten any utter WO Lite. word Pried iplpsttesl. M. Direet: IS ite posolble. .Le Wheaton: Then you not a bud Minister for Austria, and 1 kern Wel honer Of bidding you good mornio4. ,, • notortoo. 00[111dehen ppenttnr nod tntoililer, Davie, who Mae recently shot in /0-L Wayne by n.rellrend doteetlve,lB dead. The GnandJury refused toll nd n hill se;3l/121t Netz, the detective, and conlidllnk ultd Win foe tee Fiterphtnes4rsyltn whhnt In) ntI•InVII tho niPtir Which cyst jAvls Ida 11(o, • , . • —Row. nun*. W. Bollows, WI(, Aah~lriur and eon, mithiot from Now York. oh SaturdoV lorn ymi.r4d kblomoo In E4ropn. life lacuy, continuos his Wary, uad luirnishOil him with a twi, 01115,utio. ... • _ In the paunstpliler, an d hltneel burled in Mown Roily, Nl., and u. thousand dollar monument tube put up to commemo rate hie virtues. = CITY AND. SUBUIiDAN. FOUnTII PAGE.—The fattest and matt re. liable Afoney, it and Produce Markei Re rorge pawn by y poor, in* city, tci Ibe Omni on onr.Ftnirlk/hge. ! , • REFORMED SYNOEi . - Annnel Synod of the INYeabyteelon titorele—Orgonlealleu—Afldrem. by Delegate from Culled Pe r abyterlatt The annual Synod ottlia RetOrmcd tins byterlan Church: (0. 94 nap, YestertlaY morning In Rev. Dr. Sprottll'S. larch,lle• glieny City. The In Moderator not being blesent, 53110,1 was cOniltitltted by ROL Ist. Scott, the oldest minister present_ The roll was mode up. ()nu /111110,M and two delegates were present,`; Synod pro ceeded to the election of Mo Iter..l. W. Shiite, Rev. Dr. Levenson, and Iter. J. li. IV. Sloane were no y nated. The last was chosen. Rev. IL 5. Willson Was re-eleeted Clerk: Iter. It. 11. George Assistant pork. Tim hours of nesdou were And at 9 to 12 A. Y.. and 3 to 5'.4 , • The klixlcrator's alternate . io preach the opening synodic. lieruiou—belua absent, Synod ordered that the sermon to be preached 41 - Rev. 11. George on the "In fluences of the Spirit" be heetd Instead of tin. synodic dneourse. The place of the next ninet.ing of spatsi wa. lined at New Concord, 010. Tee tLine—t (tit Wodnencinv of May 1,4 93 and then took a ree.es till I r. u.l otter recess, the Moderator,' Sloane. tionounmi 14,0 i' , 314134113g COOlmit tr., Tie, I.oolrtri , Ol IVO no ItAlOiro: ((a Preqqatrial Astir. s. U. Wylle. 11, IhrUtegialt.Y , ll{lncl•W—Rov Ti I'. Stovemsori. , Nig,ni of the 11n.r.—Unr. *. I,,rogn Clorrr,rnnacnee—Aettitven4on,D.D. nnoner— Rey:.llcLraczen. • . . . - ,• • . 1:ev.. 1 . I'. I .Y.th_ .., clelethae (Mut the Uhl led Itte:th)terlatt - ii,tieteldt . (WU teaeett the ,t . ned. ~ Atter friendly sa;lntatlon.u, he expressed :trail...le for the etonent ant/ taittaul teed loony of the /:. P. liburch in mn•bnir of too royal preregat I to Of J.,. tibt - 1,4, lie t•polo of broken teetltOrtny of the Pro. te-nant cloth:hr. agalost their tonnoon foe, ate! urgrn there towte.4 actloo. An faithful 1.11‘..9,4 for CttrlO. no runkt'avold two en ti eturt. t Itiketry. en the hand; anti In duller: 01,4, lir tts one.tlln avutrallty, on the Other. rlila our env,nnit fathers deneuntnal. Our thettil in . , lit brotherly lore cont in ... 004 let irt contert.l earnestly. The Nitrlt 1110Ven to union utnnog the church ra. Teem et great nrctrotty for tightening the lions. I. telt ampo n., nnA ao date uot toile. Who little..tellles a Rh Go. 1: In the into movement. in 001'111, 11 terra:rib ton t.l the right., ol Jehovah and Ma con. the in,lhattn . , in Inn lUttotitutien of the Goren/meta. We Can el-operate. It em brace.. the present troth. An bed Is in It, be will blabo It Inuw pliant. 11 . 11 bola. 1,1 IL , 0 teat tuition yet Ideate[. Vlll . ll (airlbt. entitl 1 put Ito rnetutea under bta fret. We flare the gee at, neon of co.operat Ina Inn-stop of e mighty flood of thee:batty orating In OS ecarp hand. ' . Prorrient, and prophecy rancor In the en:lON...en that the church is eatcrlng open len. 11,1 anti crrnf.a trial; The chenty It 111d1411,L1A..,1 111 1.110 re l llllilbA--Tial atnall.t. on Ito tate h toll, atel liith.tlieut on the ether -1 Ch to I:entente, of yariett. hire, tin fear the not.: town the lust. I erl.lellty twyr atilt-t0n1,41 Ole Of the ute,.. o 1h,! • lt - ton eof toe Ilatlintaltets Ia 0101111) VI be tea:n.l.l,lll ter Popery of the Preirst• ant C1111,1,t, IA IA he bared tllO , l/ of all. 11.1100 we draw more Closely Obleth er •Lan ever. It le prelliattlit 4114 i pltuoattt to 111.,11 I,eilill.l the host.. of (ital. and uncour .tge Meat to ea:tory. :.4.11s mita Mar, In t To the the Uogleentor After.. pleet , liar ten:ref:en to refulul.eencrai of errllege r Icexpre.red dL pieow t ure Lee ratl e ittattone of the V. I'. Chalet, 'rho too hat., common' early Oor covenant...l tolllersirere on ...Lulea In the bottle n.roln,a n eannulont“. hon l'.v.y :bang co the lyre. ere the tuotto, nt'n t, rn ova. awl 1:4-rY%..1rtuit." We no. tar, t. that I,ie r.ti .6 . 11 .1 .4' I.rfne.lpiester t , V0 . 41.1 c.l "'COI; .111 the +t 'teal or the church It e tool. corwmet- to the I.lteo ellen all ball he 1,10 :* hen the tint , 11.11, ,1114A1/1,1 1-t*Ull• 11K1,1**:1141. Mr.* 11,111,1 1,•ti1t1 ”. .1‘411 . 1 . 11..r• en*.g U*3 1 111*1 dttf...lllalll,tl, are not groat liol yet M rel , le, thin ettorelt tent,usent .0". ern, tir,,tllo 111,10 IL, hs• ut,11,114,.1 tor leo I.nearett ) care. e ' lllllll siOnlltitay tt.rt of our t.ea• 1111* J 111". lle .p..ke iu::,,:oe fel tertn“of the pre.4ell no. coal)! tot the Conmtttnt lon of the ,te.• that It to:ti ttel./,,nt ledge ~n,herlly of 121 . 141. 111. een, and 111, t nee° ne.trly all 1t... gusLat nen In the Nett I.e 1, eltutellt.s. In 11114 rent 11141,./11Vnt. eeetr,•l 11.111,1 n the Unltea Pre , J)t..rlan While there 11400 be III) 101011. Set tle.re 'Lay Le 14 or rent Prote.ttnt elinrett e, wo t'lerot fully to:rt e n/I .11 geLlomunt In co.operatlon to convert he told. IZer.WIII-en tnrned than Lot 10 the_ wiegete ler Zhu ud J1v., 2 and 06e,e.1 Inc /11otem : 11: Uzi, hat triad will% ... • 4 iw, U. , 1)1613.11..111•1111 .tree 1)1.1..:mte 49r the I'. P. li..llt•ltti roily st.clprocala Lbt fan mil ne..crty .alul.tion ur thrst •apr..nr part..nt hErllo flint the .licialonn which now cxlsr In trio I. nutch rua3 . ...rtun cri• tiruly at.l whilo r.e will ult.., in 1.. ..truth, tr. sitaintalmul leiOr, we will co upr•ratt• .101 all •oritulpluerforta to trialutalit tte tr. pill Kru.ortal union, • rn ILI, ,u.. ri ritittoeulttrul InutiThers hpoke. u 1 Irojj Ili. • It iv. :4.31111ig0r, that to the littile :mew ly we hate 101 11 10 01 Willa 11 11 1 . 1 . 11 ,e 1 0101 101 1 10:1 1,11 110. 11 Os, pox,. til guilt the 1111i1e into leer,' tongues than eouiii hems No be dime. White we may ra be really for orgatile imiwti, se shouid haven s chi uniiiirstoiol arridigetin for the of rat reform tit teeConstltutr n. If the chinches wouhl untie In demanding. it. It vomit ho gthitiV.l. TllO tclloo Or 1\ few may be lettelivil at. het the churches spark m ottle, arid polltlelaus will act. If the elluteln, would untie In this relortu the result would be tw great and happy as In the 11040 :woody. Itiiv. 4. treater also 111 , 01,11 With corneal- Ile feel !ideate' si nil great 1 hl,OOl t(1 IO 1110 titter-owe of iisntlments,•lty the 1101. tirote. thot It 111 int:vat!. The public, 11110,1 1. Oil 111 hot Leer the VOthe of (slot helot, the war, thoTinugh lie compelled the 1110111/11 he,r. i testimony In reference to sla ver,. lam preval het, )ow 1004 Rays, the au thority of the Savione mast le, I . ol:lliithiicd and establish , d In file 0 1 111thillt1011 1.114 i A , lmlulnl ii4loll of this Platten. If It will not I hear tied will comel them by it IA meats. le is 1104 prep p aring the Inlttilit of Mr people to assert the universal Headship of Wined over all. We need harmonious action, interehohge of genthuent and 11111011 pray or for 111, , spirit and 11. stalk Is done. Tliti.revolittion passed lintin 10101.1 y. Rev. 11. It. lit Urge wan limn appointed delegate to the Assembly now in t• 010 51011 in ilienla, 0010. 11ev..1. hproni utated the motion of the rittaborgh Presbytery In noting Synml'a pnriminkliOn to license a Theological stiniont won Pail not taken the regular untrue of study in 1130 TlitnnOgiCal Senlionrv. On Om motion to grunt leave, u veiritmi .Ibrousslon arose, many objecting, on fel. terOxe,len..ttlim the :notion firevalleti. hermit spent Porno 11100 in receiving and , Il•poginn of papers—referring them to their rempeetleft committees. Oho woe memorial from some members of the MM. glieny cumgrogation in reference to nue. tionx that hml been Imfere the Church ties fore and hiring the •Joralootial Tunes, Prochttnation of Marriage, ,s,e. Another papal. tins, ItehntrOth congregm , 111,0, nos oi ilke import. Un 1411100 On to refer tlin memorials to a npnolal nomnilltee, dlreliedlon armie. This 'notion till ant prevail, and the Papers were leht nn the Wile for the prmreeL They may Lie calimi up again.' • • . Inonlry was Male et. Member of lb° COninilttee on Foreign Correspondence re apeetin p• he letter (role the synod Of he able., Wee net to be found act Ilea Meeting. Dr. Sproul) fella that the letter bad been wiled ninny: the pattern of ;ha law Prof. Willson, irtiont ho exonerated from oil Intention of withholding It. lc woulil he pat into tile hauda of the Con. 111 it tee for t - eply unit publication. It v. T. P. Steven..., nee. Ur. Scott, unit all elder were ulinallited n n O llll4ll tee to re. port a minute on the death of the late Prof. Jayes hi. Willon. The report of the Committee on [intim/di. , ell Mahn.. viey taken op tor disposition. While under oonalilerat lon, the hour fur it.l. ion rn inent a fel et EIMMII=I aborgh mot Connelleville rond irstae.—.l don - latch from Harrisburg et ft. en that the supreme COOrt has reluerd to as a day to arcue the wution for n man damus to compel the PittAurgh nod Con- C.upan y to fleukt front thcoonetrueUna of the lire =llea of their road between Smithfield and the State hoc. it la nos. tlietkulit nunion Will not be arginel tbp meeting of the Court at PlLLehersh. Attorney General Ilrewetor la concerned agelnet the motion. . • - Figfa; &Loot !W. want Reef , —ll. O. Don Lynnbagnan appeared at the oillee of Alderman , yeAtorti ay afternoon, met ;nett tote , I legal proeeedluna airaltiat. roe Oen for and battery-. /he parties It la allegen..got, Into lid t the 6lononka .l4e/a /louse, apout thn race, er hien resulted le a quarrel. Webb Week the pltettif gulte . severely. A warrant wag boun d. THE BOAT RACE The' Referee Decides In ra'sor of ==l The excitement concerning the . scull boat race between Hamill and Brown Increased In Intensity during Tuesday evening, ow ing to an unfortunate occurrence—the withdrawal. of Hamill from the contest when about three-fourths of the "course" hast been traversed, We regard the race as a mast ridlealons farce, reflect. lug no credit, In a "sporting" view, upon either of the contestant, Instead of a fair, honest test of their respective . Merits as oarsmen, both seem to have acted unfairly. Brown havinithe advantage In the start, had the right to ate it as far as the "rules" allowed, and it appears did, while Ilamlll also "took all the chance," mut acted 'in a manner which precludes hint from just roruplulut. Brown, lu view of the Impute- , lion under which he rusted of having made overtures to sell himself Oust friends, had rosolved "to do or die," and Hamill, in e, con of eon:Menus, had laid xagurs oil the result to the 011050 of three to one. Ile• aidlu his pecuniary interest thus involved, he had held, and proposed to Imam, undis puted sway ae the American rillitlloioll. In the Imilef that there was an holiest, Inten tion on the part Meech to win the roam, and that what resulted was not all for elnizik tirml. we repeat what w saki yesterday, there tinter svi.Ji race er e r/jeered wherein more Intensely hitter feeling!. were eugen• ulered, entirely (metro/ to tin prillelPi” of ',nay the best men whi- ll • Therefore, we 120203110112028112181 S . • • .. • alklr• test of the merits at the rival owth• Binh Ili, mown:tell, the rectal is unsatioloctn. - rw—tllrough the Motto( our champion, limo -111, accollinii to the tleetslon made, unit OW which nail parties under the "rcitututtenv" lentil Waite. Brown toot the leaf from the alart,ract kept It throughout, ltau,lii 011 t 0000 show , ing althea. 'having thojeal, Brown wan at tonic,/ opi.rtunity ye, and did 40. 11010111. riolortua to the sums ruction. unit thus the otruitgle was cept up, the tooth, Uthinuit In Close proximity. the onto octholitholly niticaliiit." and ut the !wow !Wail! Mu Ilk hr. ~,,„„", Brown. tin the return IL Iv said, Nautili begged to tieullowud enures, feel ing, perlinp... that WS 0141Itt, for tte.. were illinin froin thin determined erferts of lira win tom:lain eau toge. tin behalf of 11/ sawn in 010111,41 /eat 11,1111111,0W1304 him, au I tact ut the point where the alleged “ficii"l lor (1 1 /1/g.0 , 1 toll° what ho .101 is ureter t r Leen • - on lot tourie. But We L heel not 411.11:01 !either this itniestion,ita it has bean th mile.' h)iJ th aw mmi ore eyernalit With mallets of th kind then are ,:are to hit. j l auilll's alvsteatat. We huileraturid, ven ire e the point that itrutiot Is the super!, o ' soma for it shorter ulttaure than live es, and In the rats: their hopes were basted upon this View. While Drown inlaths i tale the lead end pi.riimps gram It for Half tiro .. essurea" at UMW, the) slalclp st , .l IMO Hailing. emperlerlty would shires in the no. inatuder, tool that he starlit, by ratan of his advantage to — .lnd," or sailorarati: gain the race. On this point they and las one remain nueonviiireil, ttaton,:li the , fault of Ult....champion." The race, as far I as it Ste., It earshot be fairly gaimatteil, I ilmnonstrated Itro.n'a suiterentiy na en I oarsmen. !deny gave tip aup ha's, roe How i tll When (tiny tree fairly tinier War, and the opinion Very generally 0/1.,111, 11.1 l Brow , n eon:dn.tilrly non the SACO. 1:, .11, tlll4 tint., of feeling, It Is nal to In. PO:, • arrest at t hat thee:stint s st . fou I" W 4 ,0 regar d- I ...I as pot its at an ets:sta,lsotte.l 01 ii.,:l. did at . karaleitament of defeat.g.sts racinMin this lotiality lioe bore grail:l,4l/y falthore Into sllsapritss. Sail (no 0mt....t lit Toesiley, 14 la fen I pretty certain, aril not rrstst Inuell to Ulu enttratratin ors nos staiett. I= The judges selected were !toner oil the part of ikatnill, and Daniel liitaer on the part of Wows), and the referee vr, I! I'. Caushey. A tu-ct wits held Tue io o day c•cning to decide upon Innis of "foul." tint nn decision was arrived d. the referee cncluding. In reut•r,. 011111 Wednesday at o len o`ooo-k, 'anticipation et' in/taming farmer evident N. II 110111 ap peaprared at trle. hot Bros bltV n aye we stated, den...rte.l night trai hos At 11004 ye*teriiry Mr. Cittighey decided fie follow*: "Alter having recoil - v.l tin fullent teat'. mous. anal con, nn Waif aide+, roarer:lln, the ails getl -51,01 . • in Ill" .1111:11, nialch t wren Walter It, own, of Pt1[3.1.11.1, M/1111, /0111 Jan., 113111/111. n! Pfttanurvfli, l'a., ; TOYII,II,t. PiliAlfurafli May 2!,!, for the ell3rh. America tun! ff. purao of 1.5,01,, and having CAll.rtilly UM! lcupArttally wehrlterl mon! con:pared ..all the Lyon pre. I 11. v., ILo race in favor of i• . lValtet Burru, an.' all Intriecical 0411 go, ern. thvtuvelvf, accortllngly. . • "C. Carr:nay," I Frvan thla fleci•lon • Mr. k:lliott. 11 aln 111'+ judg....t.t.,1 be Would hovvver. ho nn avail, ntin•r than to eatlyt.lelay the bantling over of Inn r'ate's. =l=! The Ore witnesses who attested theilrkif. I men!, pu Minh a earl to the Washington 'Re. porn-c. In which they certify that Yogi, claimed the emir. autliorshlii for hithself; that It %rag In his handwriting, with the great Inaccuracies as to !ladling and pena lization, awl that with a view to 114 r“1101.• . 00, 0. 1. 1 0./LIO alter the exegetical took place. ninety was lends for the purpose of to Mg placed in the hands or the printer, sneclal pains being taken to wake no alter at Inns a letterer. WV, to current the net hog. raptly 11 , 141alten,1 to the matter Of puoetoa. 11011, 111•Itillt,11 latter rrlpeCt. 0r141,111,1 wits wholly deficient. The cOnneilon. lie totillisnem In an exact copy of the original. the only difference helm; In the particulars already mentioned. Tao man,eripi, writ lea hy' Yogi., Mussel!, Is still at the .lore ot Robert !Mogen, where it is open In the Inspect 101 l of ally one alto may 110110 to compare It with tho minfemlon as birch to thiepuldie through the papers. A..ntalt gird Ikatery Sally McEraw triaile Information yeeler i day !adore Alderman Liu rultert aitalibd liar. 50101 bully, (Sr a.etitelt and liuttcry. it ap. pi....trt. , 1 that defendnu tiA daughter did acverely beat SallY llctiraa aeltiW, iniliete log eercro InJuric... Meanwhile Sally Mc- Graw appeared lielore Fold .I.ldcrinan io simmer charge of ilivorderly con , ltiet. ledged wgainet bur by Margaret Kelly. Tory have been (.111Mitt.d ter a hearina. J. Lawience made .tiformation tu•terilay before Aldermen Ilumbert agabod Selene for aiwault and battery / A warrant waa trilled for tila arreet. Joseph Itlrhnrvle made infornitat lon before Ablermaa Thomas Retained. J ol,Wk for committing an wilault and battery on his little boy. A warrant wasilasued. Joecpu Inieett appeared before Juktice Itistiter to 111,11Wer a charge of moutl . and Rittery made against him bY E, eitarilsou. The defendant Was Col.l.llllillCd to all In default of Pk ball. A Ilo•: Rave Fig'' ' Doting tile race un 3ucs , y two men, named Nicholas ileffrualf and avid Wilson, I, residents of the Fifth ward, g t Into a dllll- telly on the levee, in regard n the merits of the two eentestanta for t le elni.mblon ship. A flght ensued, In which it Deem, hett, parties were somewhat used, up. ilefftn an appeared before Alderman Strain yester day and. preferred two chrges against Wilson. one for assault and I Glory watt in tent to kill, and another fo a breach of the pence. Ile alleges that Wileol.l choked ,him and then tared a pistol eit lila', the hall taklng efriet In it wall close by, and that afterwards he threatened t kit him. - .1. WarrUllt ens Issued fur the erect of de. fetnlant. I Joseph A. Burt made inform (lon Tester day before .A.ldertacut Strain, c urging 1Y in. Iludgiew with olgalalng butter from him to the value of twenty-eight dol ra by (also and fraudulent 1 - 0111,141.1n1at1. 0 Depnuunt elfeeca that Ihnigiss, by repro eating Min seit as manufacturer of Jellies and other delicacies, otituined the 61110 tat of butter inehlioned above from him oki credit, in (Ito month of October loot, •ifca'which time lie nits fulihd topair the town,' t claimed. Ds parent avers that he I.llov. the represen tations of the accused to t aye been false, and made with tile Intent lot of cheating. him. A warrant Was Issued for the arrest or doioudant. The Sinew of the 11th 4 August, last year. was very severe In many parts of the country. At St. tnalmvillo, Ohio, a large barn well stored with tools and grain, ho. longing to IL W. lloge, wits streak by liorb Ls ning and consumed. Mrs. Seidler, of Wheel. leg, WILL , kllltsi by lightning. Tire electric torrent tore out a aide of till, 110.0 and set fire to IL Mr. IL letup, on the island near Wheeling, KM killed by lightning. hu merous oilier accidents occurred Owing the taken storm - Time altogether, in Eastern (Chinned Western l'entmylYania lice women and two men write killed. 11.•Coppyr To), Mar Lightning nod, with S.piral /lunges, triannfactored In 1.,s city by Lockhart d Co., will Skye •luds of buildings from damage by lightning. The neTtlhorti of the Montunattiai and all of he sw ho tleolro to a . NAISt, aro rrluetttetl to somooll•lo In (Ill' Stull th.l.lllOrning, to contra 0.1.0 g cvtan4l The Atsocholoo .7111 toad o writing In tho t0211,10{1, at half Da4t two woloct, for the trootaction of 10..1130.. Larceny of ea floe —William aleLanuh. lin apneartel Wort Al,lercusu I.encn char* Ina Thorne, Ifeliainnry with steidind hi. hat. Defendant Wll.B Lehi lot a hearing. ) s i'- 1 . ( ' . ..... ANOTHER MURDER • Findint: of the Uody of Mkldiot tho :Missing' Treasurer of lies omply. LuarOctnbcr Thomas itlatlletun. Esq.. tbo 'rnactuyer of Ileac, county and a reentlont 'Or nlll3[oll. ili9apneareti mysteriously, and altLadigh diligent search was made for hitp, no clue to hie whereabouts could be discov ered. The disappearance did not attract meth attention till about a fortnight after, when circumstances led to the belief that he balm foully dealt with for a large sum or money In his possession by suspect ed parties residing In the neighborhood of heaver: They were arrested, but the au- • • tllont lea having no Information of s Melon minutemen, to 1101.1 them, discharged th prinoneni. and tho ',elle! obtained that tit. Trensurertiad absconded. . _ . Yesterday we Warn that the body Or ti missiug man was (nand t.oating in the Oh river,below ileeebenvtile, very much it comprised. but not se far es to prevent fu ideal liles.tion.. 'Mr. J. IL await, of itoche. ter. Pa., with members Of the family of Ili deceased, Vl4llOll Struitmnvllle, racognw.ei the body and taisk.it home to Fallow°, fi burbd. Two stabs Were I'OULIdI on the limas one penetrating the heart. toe right ban si an also euvurely cut, as Chattel the m deriiil 111411 had made desperate resistanc u i We are without any f.trther, particular. and have not beard the reszlt °film Ingne• hold upon the body. ileyOnd any doubt horrible murder has been committed an the authorities should use their best Li der vOrs to ferret out the peroarntora. Arrest of fhleves to Wsablage... For kir/111011mo post u ey.Lioneof thieving h. boon goingon in IVoshington, in which the inert:hunts of the town wore the pal ktaferers. Businese bowee were pilfer ed, and goods stolen, without any clue to the perpetrators. Some or the victims, who had nattered pecuniary icsi at the hands of 11114 band of outlaws, secretly sent for a well known detective of Cincinnati. The detestive, ceder guise of a lastyosng man, took lodging to. tile hotel in W'ashlngton, WOrit made a big show Of mon ey, and had the every serllbaanCo of a sport leg Oa...Licata'. The belt tonic with the an t:hewn thieves, who coon made the as. . . .• . .. . qbnintance of ' the. detective and took i tow into their confidence. A store r ut had Lecn nutted for the porchte , of groin. in which the detective was 4/111 in.. itlatod. the ~nlus 'went/tit being t.• cref.a. ntolen gmett, Mitch ti.. 4 hoots and s .ern. dry gain. grocernt, Sr.. under a It le 01 MI, la the rear of the :twee room, on I an oupos tunny totered to 41111 them Mto our bet. lite ru,ws, kept up by the det .'tied until urrangentent• a ere mnoe fur t.to ar rest of the entire party. tin Sttodttg, t e do. trfctive zkrriotiC flton.),. The ilf• fot•fit erratell c0n.1.14, - .o!f, vicltrue tintown told rotolly,A l , ffitf, of . tif..n ro.p..etnf.ff2 f. 4.41// .fr nu f fon., ref, tlfn county, Mr, 1wpi1%:.1,.1 In I Sr flits fllff tifiturrofvf Intl and unaffo, hen rf rof f SLe 01.1 ty v , ,ry' ftlllt,LW 00105 =I "ii, .1t 4:prbil ‘.r !Ifs, \—)tr. J.i. es C hturnock, who,' reputation Is dells I .Tons Via In our community, *ll.l apps r this neening WI "I',niet" to nhuhsfuntru* Onto hfuii.l tra.f..ly. in al: his tharaLte n 11, 31.1r0,1: •levra . wn ,1(1 an •upre.a. •V. lII* •Were.• tw•l nt.alt w. rlicriedlet .• In .. /IW,W Aaw .1,410 N.L1i1t,,.. ad:. what we r,.1';1. To. 1.w.... -*en, Inen.sua. TO. ;Light wU twy ..n.0....1 a ettivr.le,l /3JUne. Ncw OrsWIL 110e11: —Thil 4:lm,k- CILLNA, maill , le. to /,.. Au trru•o•oitn. attruction, “0.1.,• t y Croft th..?a•rallow4e II Cr, ' 41- ~, ..-,,,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,, wilto., !Ls on., .....oncut. The N•wwitul prenerv, f try groth.es. water-fan, inkcs, with taint?, ..I n•wrl.l phantoms app.nring, wad a di, hie of what at: ton; pi0.1na.... 1.C. , upon thW 101,he 1 t grewlr-t impre,Ww3. Thase • ho linve nor wi , ncs,-.1 th. Black Crook at Un. 111.1,0 (.1111 all Stlt, Prrr.rr aO,. Tnucae —Thlr rr .411111 4, 111 e out milt, to attract ctic y 01 ain nt c:tritity of Vic... o. an I LI ilc. , ..ryn certainly eoe In! vcr iif anti ;tie prets. TL. -.11 ant Trial." winter] la to Iwt rtigirescn eti tiltrht, Intl alwat boon ritetilwea Wit , titt rattan. SUE TREA Te.R.—At tot place (El WEE:l6,llt . (lt. "1114.:. LE ..00 I+l lo• totro 1011, 141,1 rt 111 - 40. no ottrolito tAle off to the. ' 11l Crook, , 60 owl the lt, Mnwlenl and laterar'y I.l"ewhere we pul,li.h tke armature • 'that the Molten:am Literary Circle a Oreby city will hobd n gonad lltioac teilocal entertalnimmt at the Amide • Mee., v )lorblay evening. The gramme 1, very attractive arc' doubt large audience will be In attendance. literary exerclae" still embrace orla ofalloroyleclaciation.randlibarlonlcske es hilt. the ...hal part of the catch utOrnder the direction of the listen urtiat, Pref. - Herman T. linake, beef the hlglic't character. In connecrf alth lbia notice we ra MIA remark that t Academy had leom toora g eral by the [ten men fa the Phill,“.110.10 Citric previa,' the lease a rantatt .Ileerrg. Hall A Burke, the beautiful hada.. a immanent theat They courteat”ly gave way and will ba no performance that Erigirt, manning I Tneaday. The excellent orche,tra of Academy will Ire In atteudaricest the ente, laintnent of the I•tiocitiatic Circle. I The Alortts of Fire Loot Maim An al arm of lire was vountled Ism. corn In about Ituitamst Ding o'clock from I,OA corner of Filth and Smithfield streets. IV bound, an repairing . to the 81.1, that the alarm woo eans4tl by a defect In the tine M. A s Evan, S Co., a high torments with 11 . ehltuney of Um fruit stand next door,owne by an (MIMI, named barn:logic lir. Kayo, mm11%410-4 rails's! , 'principally In having, bola rut through, bd. veiling. whore tile flu t ronnveta with the chimney, and a (me tame rt. of water thrown over hi, gout!, in Ma , onortment. Illy 10 , , wilt prottonts atadmat to tilt)' or visits' dollars. .The fin wo• estiogoished without any further dam out , , ezeent that sumo 01 the folks In Mr it avanag his hobs° had nit - m.ly retired, and their night., repute 0001,11 w ronslderably ilffeeted by the 0,41.0 and oonfu,lon 10 , 0111 them. The 1110 tioMpanimi Were promptly on the ground but their services wets nut rug utrml. luxproved Weed I.ork Sttte6 NewinE EZIMEI2 Also, Finkle Si Lyon's. These machine- have been too long before-the public, and, are now too well know n In the faintly am In every variety of sewing manufacture t• require a description here. Tito fact tha we have always been able, Without °mbar raw -anent. to warrant nor machines to gle better satisfaction than any other ninalitrit In the market, or money refunded, Is thi Ids:host evidence we eindil prwiliily give 0 their absolute superiority. They will d o range and variety of work never before at Wended upon a single machine, stltelitn from tine gauze to thick cloth and „leather and over-euatus at full spool , iwithout an change in trml, rie.lio or tension. and ti e beet reference and cheapest by twenty Pti cent. It. IL Long, Agent, No. 112 (lean street. Yew Iletrber !Shop, • Elaewhero la the advertliecrient of th opening of a new barber Chop and hat. house,ky /deism Fleming and flaCkil hi Libor ' ander the Academy of usle,.ort Libor' Street. The gentlemen have eminent ton Serial experience, nail we can .ittely prom tin the greatest hatiantetiou and pieaan to, all who favor them with their pain, ace. The SalOorl is tirst eia.r and in every respect worthy unlindled custom, whiett wo hope will be extended the enterportileg and liberal DroprlOtot s. The attention of our readers is directed to the eilvertlsentent In another column of Mr. It. P. Getty, wholesale and retail grocer find dealer In trot, rln. and I lottorsonrt east corner of Ohm street and the Diamond, Allegheny. Mr. Getty has long enjoyed a high reputat lot to his business, and no allele else can a (reciter or better .itools ot choice faintly groceries and Turn liquors bo found, le nor aisle: oily. We 'earnestlT commend him to tile patronage of our readers, The Rev. J.T. Ileverend gentlemen it deliver leet tire In SL Paul's Cathedral, tins evening et. Vj o'clock, for the Innellt of the free echnota attached to the church. The entdect of the lecture le "The Ilellelche et of the CoUntrT... Th.! Rev. 31r !lecher in connected with the rem lINt Order of New t ork, and et consid ered ono of the ablest met:ahem of It. The rttUilStA hr, 1012101" ustvely oonverte to the Catholic Church. ' . Grand tiogi.o.h foliecrt.—Eircriberg our readers will find the progrro.pwa for (tau: grand Englo.ll Concert u high tabu, to-night at City lion, by the ttt!y2,,, and ti er thy au-tableau Prutl:.:euicat Tett:deux. 4. no, I...tided !tut may. tartly La 4 11cl. Put"! t..y all who attend, Thu uet prop •eds are to be applied tti thu monumental fair laud. • 'Atlas Heft* J.wellry at the nanat rea uricea. Maraya on hand, at Um known fat , Mona!da Jewt.l rs• atx,re of man, Siekran R Faqdra, Flfth rue New Style% of Jewel ry, clocks, wat,bea t plated and after Kure, &e., &c., at rearonse Ito prices, at Ilk:Pitman, Idayratt & Bad !ie.:lEllth etree4. tt 1%-", PRIG THREE CENTS • The lliedleet fraternity have found thu sutnging is au excellent cure for nervou dtseaAes. We incline to believe that Iraqi aecotaplish as conch gala as drugs, LAW have seen several bad C 14.1 effectually cur tel of nervousness by n liWiug from a ~euf !old. • The fannbenville Herafir sate that "0: //I:ein Buse flail Club eh Allen ged tbu Year Club to plot nn Weil neuilay. lint ri, freittil to 00100 to time." No anvil I hing Tne ifYitetn. Ito” have not yet fixed is llm for the return match. Dr. W. A. Irvine was tht Own out of his earridgn at Warren, on ThnrsdaY ing on his howl lull shoulders. ,Lie was not seriously Injured. , On Monday last, William Claybaugh was run over and trlnod by a train of ears at Altoona, whore he was - employed as a switch tender. • Floe (fold ear Mugs of Ms prettle Maps snit latest unit most fashions', stylus at 4elnemari, lleyran .a Fifth street. Ta Lrt.—Seo advertlneutcht of a first ela,s Cat:Meg house at ;.er year, lc let. It it plembantly lOcated itt the heart of rho city. Two 1 . 1.0.1 0 f superior floral reeic venter ore, offered toe sale /an bargain. Ad dress...A. 81,6 counting room. Jairlf,i Green, x Intl sixteen yeara — of age, len, by the falling of a tree, ut Wont ChasLor, rts., on Ttle t stluY latat. Rank nevelt—selling "December 1 ed" for fresh Slay Letter, by hueke.o• rrt the market. Tbe new. Preibytertun ahurch ut Wane. • be datlled.ted. • 'rho Dore ere deptroying tan:op In /Jun tingdon county. n — Additional Local News on Third Page. • GENERAL NEWS Mr. lionner a3sures the Sprowl.leld i:e bilarn that Beetthet'a Norwood la North pton. —The t ofJos.W. the ntut , le of J. Pe-eryisl Smith, will Pratt no , for un:nen. at New Castle, Delaware, on Monday next. . —A. boy In Montreal put two lire crack 615 IMO his nostrils and Petal them to sue the effect. Ile now knows lie has no —Mr. Ihsekaitli, the new Bishop of Geor gia, has hem for some time hector of Trio- Ity Church in New, and, though only tti years old, Is n man of much margin the Cimteh. - - What does the minister say LO our new eerneterp I" asked Mr. lime, "flu don't like it at oft; ho say, he won't be burled there as long as lin lines." "Well," said Mute, "If lay life in spared, 1 will?" —EA'. the Goatee essayist, ro bot, an Income of only 41.31 O; anti Oliver Wantlyll Mottoes report, but tft 591, which may be dertled from his proltatalon an boy stelan or, from property derived from his practice In past year. —Lord Brougham It very , lit at Nice—it in (eared past hope. The venerable old gen tleman, Who In radd'lr/ he sttil in lull poss.. •lon of Mite mental fgeriltien, ha, for malty yearn borne t,p wooderfufly against the pit) /dent In artudies of age. —rne soul of 111.1J:telt - ex,. whom, only or. 00 went is In his ioal., irripiren Iho follow in s trust the Louisville Courier: "Wendell Phtlidet Is ranutleiring through the New England cities. Wm. don't some , Maiy kick his brains out p'—Tribune. — . According to. Milton, Eve kept silent to boar het . husband talk," said a gentle- Matt ton lady frienO, anti then ailaial in a inginneholy L 4.0. "Alas there have been no Ey., 'Attlee." 'lliettuuse there have heen no hushands worth Mtteuing to," was the gawk retort. I—So:ne the wife of re tcts able citizentreelrs's of Troyince died after aa brie p f o ills ness—leasilmr her husbandgimlet hint; like live 11101.11 ,1 dollars. which she Mel care fully saved from telmey atuth came tilt° her posaession, and of the existent. of which the husband has entirely ignorant. --Catania Dime., with hI3 OM, rril tt;ICR41111 live Ititioi tlolitirs exttnriton to the linty laed, h.ti foment rival. William Bradford. the art Ist , has Organized an exehrstoa to Itassian Am-rica. The vessel is expected to leave about - the Ist of dove. The tate is very email, hot inhurderable extras are to to chartretL CITY ITEMS. You Will • . 'lel n Denial Eittibl.llnwut e.t.'216 Penn treat. Dr.. Sill ro WhOiPleatir 14U-ern 91 Dry we err., hargiene in J.ih lots of tire. Goode. Panting, Linen GoodA, and toll lima of Sheethip, Shirting.i, Prints, Ticking, Cheelrx..te., all of which wew ill sell at the you low oi - .1 cite tern cash prices. J. F. flAncrre t Co. 19 Marliot scree t, below Third S. 'fourth sta. Son Can LOay torolot Llgttor.i of all Binds at.Ja,oph B. itnea's DLAlllery, No, 101, 111, NU and 165 Tot. tan rer c'mt. Alcohol R. ytheto,, YOU Can litv NON' 13,11114 Int : JiAPOPh S. rilleVi • DIED. M kV , EWS —On Inst.. at 11.:10 ICollif 5115511 t 11i,, aarAl 70 Tears. Funeral trot Lt. late resideace, No• Ye.l- Tal str,t. eltribargh. I ar 11.1 v 5, at o'cluea. Wedaraday vont,, at o'clof, nr lt t. r.tO,ncr luelOaheoye 17, Mrs.SANAIL al*. In 1102 .17 star of het late ex the °roach of Now , rl;tutoa (or man) Tt.ra K. Chorch. Fourrst tilt, Yr/I:NINO, at webork NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A L EN. UNDERTAKE It, No. 100 ?north •ireet, tittsburalf, corYiN: of all Una>: 011.11 . 00, GLOVES, and arcry dtacrlptlon of Faaeral ruKalakhag lloo4s furvlsl ,I. Boomsonvned JayanJ nista. Hears, and Carriages farnlahefl. Itiscaiffei.—flop. David Kerr,' 11. 0., 0 ,,, 1.1. J2...f1it., 11. D., Tbortfaa Ewlag, 1ta,...1a ,b11.11111er. j G. 1101)GEItti, 1 7 ! 6 ;13E111`.1.- `" • KER. A till Ell/J.0.11.A1. successor to the late Samuel K. n.nlanra. Yo. lan tthlo Street, three door. (Yon, hearer. Allegheny l lly. la itaboaany. Walnut and Ito.e. rood Imitation Coeins. at the loran reduced prices. no. au. open at all hour. dal' Hearse and rarilanes A:rubbed on abort antics and on molt r.asent.ble term. R T. TVIIITE /v. CO.. I DER— TAHIeIt3 AND LItHALYLENS, Eliineher ter, Wood's Run null Vicinity. Unfit, Manchester Usury :Wile, corntr Sheraeld nod Chartiers streets, Heat. and Carriages fur nished. E L ST A TE.-31ELLON BUM, at Nast Liberty Station, tare fur sale TWO HUND IIED FINE BUILDING LOro, of did. rent 10.9: at yriiea ranging frum sl7s' to $l,llllO. and on lour time. TZVAN ALLEY.—The under>. ign .4 Viewers. appointed to case. atn9es and benetlte for 'opening of Kean ...Pry, Vl x al• ward, Allsgbelty, from tthlu arcane to Fratiklt• ,tree{, • ol.tanee of 1:11 ••et. 0t Mtut tte prcrnll". Oh the 9to day of Jnue, 'II a, to f• 1411 th• dutiml of their op. polotm.lll. JA•10• J... 9 ), PEI (hi kh PATMCN., Ina I.P. 9 11.1100 tsltAllAft. 13AliE STPHEI e unde r- ippuluted Viewers to aiaesa donna wee anlo,loll for the ouculust of Pig., .{feet, Fifol wool. alleghany, tram • p gut midway ter • In , to Chattier. and atenbattau atre,ts, to bea er tro, • Übtlaswe ol CPI P?t, win meet • the pretola no: , tilt virti OF 411 N K. PG% •t 111 o'•loet: 1. Ai., to fuldil um Untie, of their appultamen.. JA Attu 20IttiaN, do.y.Pit K,ItUPAThICE tuyrnall JAIIFYIiIAN AN. LOCO M STU Eka'.—Tlie henrvan•d„ app.lnted to ' datnazta 404 : nearer alto. 1, a distance of I.?; ~ et, fz1: 0 1 , 1, 1 tne h day ol June, arEPT. appointment. J ;j•rae NM :210 if,111•%. V 14ITE LEADri. T.ll. 0c..” Brand Bane Lead . 4 . du do do utpfa .43 Co 40 40 • Blue lead., fur 011 Retner.rt .114e4 Lead mad t.tazrur; 04: • Yar ssle Cn t. W"'"l 2 ge ri YVIN d Co.'ri, . 0, rd •nsl riturtri. Co bLis eb 10 bar rractd.; 'di do or.vder, do: • la do mlaad do: bubels /dad Dr, Apti.,: 10 do pelnle .Co: Jnst olu-ivat on cadwals,loa mud 114 11 , 0 low to tar rule. tiCltObl Ain P.B d ILIN*J. (44 NEW lADITERTISEiII:ENTS. 'GOLD WATCHES. Atwitter Lot Just Received, EmluaelnS same of nt't "" L PLAIN ENGINE TUENED, ENtiItAVED TOP A Ab HOErom, FEU', EED AND ENAMELED. n -, z1.1 °se whit art dttlrhni nt par rh•slog anything In Oita line to:411 St Gime and Nre uv. btect. D UNSEATH & CO a - C , CAZ74o.l3.argil • 14 rum NEILVOT, WATCHES, CHAINS A'Sl) _ a - mrcrtrizimat.ir. AT A clan SUALL PR6IFIT. AT WILL T. WILEY'S, 6. trytie Si., 3d door from sth. • junNwrom SCOTT, • DiciaJihd iv Fine. Watzlies, Clucks, Jewell). SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC., = 3E.a> anL22 6.7 - Corili:li - or att.:ntlan RIVCI3 to Ennotrlng Watonco. C , l.otka and .1 dwelry. All work war rante.l TIIE 31ILLION! MITHSON, PALMER & 00.'s AUCTION MART, 55'a 59 F 1 1 .7.6.1 ST.; Pitt ...burgh ly coneltouteots or limatront Stork, or Goods from aII parts of the Unltt.d Staten, to Li •otd it PRIVATE 'SALE Wholesale and Retail, REGARDLESS OF VALUE. • STY.N.P. AND YoUTLIS• 111./01:1, fiALTEIL 4 , HAL- M, I.LAL., A NE B..IPPEIL 4 . Df/SIE.IIIC Din - GOODS. .: • '1 • CLOTHS, CAE,IMERES..IEANe." COM . ..NADES. •ellilltni AND DRA3YTi6. "GLOVES, HOSIERY. A.NDICERCIIIEre, SUSPENDERS. CUTLERY, rOCRIET FIATS, CARPET tiA('ES. Alto, direct Ete rlxacfa,tater:i Ingrain, Rag and Linen 4 ..k3F{.1=b30`1 5 6, Auction Prices !. IT ,F,',IILLI36'S OLS SIM Nos, 55 AND 51 FIFTH STREET. t. 11 . — YurnItn re San rlonsetnldfiloadi for talc .turtloo uv EVE.Ity 711 CHSDA Y. Fi XII THSO N. PALMER