THE DAILY GAZETrE. • PUBLAIIEV minumG. Iscurco.) IDEIVAIRAN, REED dt CO., r'rcolarleptOrgeo, •. 4 , Business liarisners. 7. B. IINXID , AN T. idnors. P. nuct.roX.. Orres, GAZITTL BUILDING, No., 04.11511116 FIFTH NTEEET. tepablicao Paper of Testers Pealcilruia. OFFICIAL PAPER OF PITTSBURGH AND • • • ALLEGHENY INTL • LAROVIT s _CEIZAPAST and BEAT sat cumaxcLu. rArsa z ono ewe. 17.RM1 OF TES DAILY: 714114,2.4. c • 3 , -t .,.. .. d, - .- , ._. I . 1 ' t VOLUME ; LXXXII.HNO. 130 PERSONA-T-4 fizzle cost $302,000,000. - —Admiral Dahlgren ha written the life of his KM, Colonel Dahlgren. —Subscriptions to a fund to pnrehase a house for Jeff. Davis in the South, are being raised. • —Prof. Seeley, the repited author of . ".Fcce Homo," has written an essay for 3.tarm Man on "Elementary Principles in Art" . • —Wm. E. Langley, a flour merchant of Galhpolls, Ohio, made an assignment on Wednesday. lilaliabilities are over $300,000. —The Church Union E6r n leading ed itorial on the recent ..klassitchitsetta scar daL We republish,_ the same In full:. 'lScreuo Bowe, John S: t." . ! —Cotint Schwabe Lai given Eta collec tion of portraits of IJuion.. heroes to the State of Massachusetts, on condition that It ahall be kept as a ripe Public gallery. --Sophie Worrell, the actress, now playing at New York,ireethcfl n boquet the other night which:contained $3,400, diamond 'brooch arid a. 'pair of ear rings. —Six sous of the laid lured Mirka, of Charlemont, Man.:are now living, three of them br town,, whose combined ages amount to 479 years; the oldest be ing 84 and the youngest 74. —Win. B. ,Astor, of Now York, owns rent estate valued at $65,000.000. But Lc suirersovith the dyspepsia and with the burdens of his immense business, as that hellooks like an unhappy man• Rives Pollard itasto deliver his lecture on the "Qhivrdry Of the South".. in Lynchburg. When the evening came, lie announced to empty heultbes that the lecture would be indefinitely postponed. ‘-A correspondent of a literary 'week ly thinks that Mr. Grant White's recent contribuilons to the magazines "prove that Do Is pretty much in literature what Wendell Phillips is in politics—a con firmed scold." • —John Morrissey has been visihug his old chums In Troy. • During. his stay, John"was' waited upon by a delegation from a church society, which solicited aid in paying off the church debt. They didn't succeed, however. '. • • . —An extraordinary . piece of news is current in Nib that a high military offi cer is under arrest, accused. of treasona ble practices, and in particular of having betrayed to l'ruSsia the French plan of a campaign in case —Count liismarck suffers terribly from a nervous disease which prevents him from sleeping. To recover, some sleep he gets on a horseat one o'clock at night and rides till four o'clock, returns home, *goes to bed and sleepi five hours. • New Orleans papernays of Henry Ward Beeches:. Beecher taught at the Bullard :School udder the old church in Lafayette square, New °Helots, to 1841 and 1842. One of the editorial corps of the Crescent attended Beecher's school. —The Pali Mall Gaulle says that Mr. Tilt's miniature of Queen Victoria, pre sented to Mr. Peabody, is a, caricature of that excellent lady; making her look "like a fat, red-faced, cross school girl of eighteen, Inbldng rather old for her age." —Henry Hue Mine, a young American senlptor, now in,Rome, 10 executing for the Union League Club of Philadelphia& colossal figure of America twining wreaths of laurel and immortellet for her children fallen in the late War—a bold and elegant compOsition. —The Army and Nit ryJournai lumen ingenious way , of calling a man a liar. In:speaking. of General Baker, it Se ; scribes him ss "one of these decorative men who make It a point of: honor to ; never let a story lose anything by pass . idg through their artistic bands." —Ger, D: N. Coach bas -got tired of being beaten out of sight as the Uemo eratic condidate for Governor of Mas sachusetts, and has accepted the Presi dency of a mining and manufacturing company that has recently purchased CO Square - miles of - mineral land: _ —Thatrne name of Henry F. Durant, of Boston, the eminent lawyer.preacher, is plain Smith. When he married he reversed the Mlle order and took his wile's name In consideration of a hand some fortune. Judge Smith, who preaches with him sometimes, is his brother. • r Faraday is the best lecturer itt•Eng land and draws the fullest audiences. He his a melodiona voice, is fluent and exact in language, clear in description, thorough In knowledge, almost playful over the chemical apparatus with which he illustrates. yet modest and natural. In private life, Faraday is the kindest and beet of men. ' Ho has persistently reinsert the honors pressed upon him oy the Queen. The part be bad to play in life wins in the laboratory of the Royal- Institution, where be still wins laurels on a stage upon which ho never had an equal. , , The 1/Ir,vlhed Attitude., There Is a story told of Sheridan, is hich all cif no have heard, how . one day, when Freturning unsuccessfully from shooting, never having bagged a single bird, he ,saw . a flock of ducks in a pond, and a laboring - man at work hard by. Deter. minedif possible to have something to show for his day's sport, he [asked the man how much he would allow him let have pile shot at thelirood? . The fellow replied, "a crown."; Sheridan tired, and tumbled, seven of them. [ "Well, my hottest friend, bow do you like your bar. 010" asked -he triumphantly; "Well enough," muttered the other; "thedooks is none o' "111 story, they tell us, repeats itself, and I run disposed to believe it; for. this story of the ducks is precisely the story of the French policy in Italy. The Emperor no more ownedthe duchies of 3lodena, Parma; sad Tuscany, thin the clown owned the' docks, but lib gave Victor Emmanuel a "shot at them' in exchange for - Elie and Savoy. Like the country fellow, too, 'he went off grinning, and saying, "They be none o' mine," thereby hinting that there might come easy of reckoning with the owner which might be far from agreeable. Now we are in the daily habit of hear- 'lag the most fulsome praises of this great Prince; and so successful is success, that even the journals, which once took a fairer and luster measure cf his capacity, are now, =pry by force of 'the fact that he sleeps , nightly at. the Tuileries, dis posed to accord him all the [ prescience of a statesman, and all the skill of a great General. • ' rdeclare I have an ardent desire el• ways. to •agree with the, people around me.am never so well pleased as when I can concur with a prevailing 'opinion, and I'm not mare that I wouldn't rather •put a little mild coercion on. my con -Science titan dissent from the judgments of -"the corepany." .But here I own I cannoi. I could no more believe in the greatness of Louis nineteen than in spirit-rapping. Oar credulity is sorely taxed in. England; we have to believe Lord -Palmerston a wit, and Mr. Cobden [ a sage; we have, to Swallow [ English, and affect to like It, and when I land at Dover do each and all of [ these things: I prefer the mutton-civp at.the.Lord Warden to my little dinner at the [ Cadran Rouge. I like the red petticoated damsels in the [ Bal-moral [ boots better than the trimmest Parisian ankles; I go In to admire Buckslone and bitter beer, and all that is English; but— [ and this I resist to the death—nothing shell persuade rue that the 'Emperor of the French is other than a third-rate man, who might have • possibly dis tinguished himself as a police function. 'ary or a solicitor, but has as. much claim to high' statecraft as Jam Mace [ to be an authority on the Pentateuch. Let any of ns bumble folk only eatery that nice . privilege I have just spoken of—let us only sell what doesn't belong to ns—and what I snug little competency we should lay up for our declining years! His last coup of this kind was the Franco•ltallan treaty. [ This time it is 3ndeed a very choice lot he submits to public compe tition. [ "No reserve, gentlemen. His Holiness rang be kn ocked down to the highest bidder, for the place. is aheady disposed of to the 'party next door."' What a condition for o Popo! Garibal di's Hymn thundering at the Vactican! infaillbillity going one may say, for a ! ng so A . . . ustria would like, if she dared, to made a bid. She would like better still to protest against the sale, but how can she? The Pope was not trueto the Holy 'ROM= Empire once before, and he can not be trusted; besides, Aist,ria is week. Cornelius O'Dord in Btacktoood' s. . . il ItINII ONE O'CLOCK. IROPEIN INTELLIGENCE. The Eastern Question. POLICY OF RINI& AND PRUSSIA TO BE IDENTICAL. The Porte Consents to a Commis sion of the Powers, ROYAL VISITORSTO PARIS Preparations for Reception ARRIVAL OF THE CZAR ALEXANDER THE I ALABAMA CLAIMS. By TelcaraoliAo 'the Pntabumh lissetts.) PRUSSIA. TURczin. isoloing TO rAsus Ileums, June I.—llls Majesty the Emper br of /Ceuta bee arrived Is this ett9 en route to Pane; TU NAti . IIIZRX QIIESTION Memos, - Jone . I.—Ersaing.—A dispatch dated Berlin id-day reports that tho Prete. Min Cabinet and lio s iernment of the Cur bite° coma to an understaading on the gas; am question, and thin:Kalov:A either ecumeatlek the East will hereeflak be Men. rislacz. s '0.2!./..A.T101l FOR TIM ecru. unroll. Putut, June, I.—ExtraannliarY Drermr. lions are beteg mule by tae numb tor . aliment, mid municipal authorities Parte for the reception of the Royal Vatter,. woo are expected her." during the present month. WI. Paint. June;—BU :Imperial Bajentidn. exander of Baum arrived to ; Ude ally 'MIA afternoon from Berlin. It isinnonneed that the. Czar will extend lilt Tian. to /Al don. =3 AlliZaTT TO TEI TOUCH Err. Pirressarao. June '2.—The ImperLal Government has lamed a proolsonatlon es. tendhig a general amnesty to the Poles ear gsgen In the -last inserrectkei In Roseau Poland. tuagar. TUZ carntiff Qmarrzoc knemm, June 2.—Dispatches from Con arkitinople report that the Sublime Porte has consented to entrust theCietan rins' Ma to a commission of European powers. .ILNIIIIILD OCT. • Q eurrolors, June I.—The staaMer from &Mork, haa arrived. Faawaroar. June I.—U. S. bonds closed at :Wiawnrowi., Jane S. Bonds to•day, are quoted to the Bourse. at 77 all. • LONDON, June I.—Conso 911; Lllnoli Can. tral. 744,1; Erie Its(; 3•b. 733. Lavearcot, June 1.--cotton dent; seam WACO bales mludliew uplands, at Me; Or leans, Ilre. Breadsturs nnehang Pro atoms d - m. Baoob, 40s; other. onebaneod• Produce—tallow Arm at its; others uncban• Wed. (By Matt.] Iv Yana. Jane o.—The steamer City. of [Amion, from Liverpool, May Ext, and gneeristown, May =dams arrived with one mensand passengers. The bill placing the telegraphic mimmu. ideation of England tinder the tomrol of the Government, will be Introduced in Par. Haman', and it Is thought It fill meet with nn OpbOartirrn. Tfneler..Trenholzia t Co. have litinied circular announcing their smpenalon and hoping In a short time to resume. in the liaise of Loges. in reply to • one*, lion of Earl Rumen what answer bad tree received from the United states In refer. rum to the Sleben& claims, Earl Derby said the American Government bad ad mitted the principle of arbitration. • beg no agreement had been 'arrived at in regard to the points to be referred. lie would say that negottatiOna had been ear- Med mi In a spirit likely to lead to a male. factory termination. The bill repeating the morpernalon of the l'obel'ia Chem,. act In Ireland netU Match la,. has been brought. tutelPartiament by Lord Naas. . FROM CALIFORNIA Treaeure, Maar and Ward far Me •Yerk—Mudey an Map Monad Adesieen Mork Wreaked and C Murdered, de. ter Talwrziat totka l'lrtsburgb Ossetia Ss, lasso.% Sane I.—Tbe Sacramento, for Paean., sidled taday with one =Won flee hundred and etgbryalz thousand els hundred dollars in treasure, one million ono hundred and forty.two thousand for ".&e - w -- York. The Steamer ltdellen salted yesterday from Victoria with freight and passengers for 811.1ra. • Today.s steamer carries over 'seventy flve hundred barrel• of floor, and one bun dyed and sitztreeven thousand five het. droll and twenty paneds of wool, for New York. gas Paancisoo, May ]D.—The ship G. land. glib Hong Kong papers of Aged nth, has arrived. Tee crew of the shin Parse*. on the 107- .ge home to tiohli Non& mutinied die t . leaving. the Sandw eh Islands. It wee covered that the traa”r• room had been entered Katt a box broken open. The new had compired to murder the captain end officers and take oorseetrion of the treasure. two hundred thousand dollars, =IWO the ship, and take to boats. The °Meets, .1003 with Leary rifles, snare sharp dint, ki Inn one and wounding two or three, ern eseled 'Agile' the mutineers to tern.. The crew w/re MI, negroce. chipped oh San Frencisco. -• The reportthat the American bark Rover rstinTi r rf I '7l " ae the t ' il b r' w Vogl the by the nativist. la confirmed. U. B. vessel. Cormorant endeavored to land and gain delthite Information, put was Bred on and compelled tomums. The Cormorant shell. edtho plane two hours end' thee returned. Toe Amitoutkorr vfeteealvathe particulars of the e els over the regular tthitese. Too -rebels were anumlitthr excomes lo the victy of the oily, stopping trade, and Mlles toe place with fugitives. The Sumatra milled for Hoag lend you terlay with three handfed and filty4ll: thousatid dollars to treasure eve thousand barrels of door and ten. thoimand emits of Weat. Saw Yssairosco, May 11.—Tbe atoaihsr Amenca. from San Joan, arrived to.der The Emerald, with WOO aacka of wheat, arid ; he Barre ls f woos lacks of wheat arid OW barrels of dour, salted for Liver pool. flour dam et 40,5007A0. Wirestedull and oominel Ugal Tenders, l'Er FROM 01.7„. REGION . Extensive Etre IV 1 4 . 7 4PreiffWa 1 4 0 . 1 • ,900. fDT Teleennek to the Pllttbereit °nett. pet Perllle.amt Atlantic Tcletraph Cletapieid Paritoteux Corms, PA., Juno I.—.AbOut hall.ptet one this morning afire broke out In a building known as the Taylor /louse, opreselleg rapidly on both old*, of Waal. intim street, destroying thirty.nhae build. Inge% mostly Stores. and bustnesa haute.. no accurate estimate can now be mode. out the logs will not fall , abort Or $78,003. "The Oro la suppOelel to be the work_ of rit:4- diary, By great exertions The A n 110101 sod two adJotning butidings - re saved. A. heavy rain is now falling, which , will muck damage goods removed from the . burning buildings. city gotoorash to the Pittsburgh ttuelte. PrflOLZOlf Correa. Jena terriblo fire lo now raging In the upper mul of woo. Thera hove beer. about thirty.live Or forty buildings binned. It is Impossible to esti. mate the loos so far. They are Laskin, e'- er - yodel . * to etay tho domes, and think Sher will succeed. Tam TURF. Last Day . . of the SPOoloo ma Beek!) Ciao Comm. coy Trieersoh to the Yltisenrghthoette.)• Ciaciesart,:Jone I.—The sixth and last day of the Buckeye Club meas was largely attended. There were three races. - The first was a hurdle nee handicap, for all apes, two mile. over eight hurdle., papa $500; El TO hereto started; the raze was won by nited Dicke. thrte four minutes, &mond rece , 4 l olMOlation purse handicap for beaten horses, the oinb to add WO hurt. drool and ;Iffy dollars; mile heats; three borate started; themes wu *On by Conner;' time Third race—lotah of two miles for all noes; nom four hundred dollars; Bruce or. tor d"Shiloh." Smith enured "Lceal." and Whaley entered nXitighthoodle , the find round was dead' between "Local" and nliolghtbood,_" and nab ilob" was distanced; time ad 654. The Sewed round was won by 'Local;" time Cll. FROM MEXICO. city of 1110.xle• ltoportaa •to BnIIO Itorroodorod Isparta! ' tiolterst O cm. Sops to 1,101. . fltrthlerrapn to tne rlttotersb besot* 7- New Laic; Jane : , I.—A special New °c lean, dispelph to the /Jerold thy. the Clth Mexico Das. certabily sarreedered badaY. Geo. Odlaron was abet there for forresparb deuce with the Liberal& Vera eras trill soon surrender. . Mlrsruon Js reported_ to nave:beim captured by Certimis a. sloth place out of Cluerider% PITTSnURGII, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 4867. PROM NEW YORK Teleirsph tlrtte Pittsburgh tisrettr • I NYoai, Juno 1, 1667. ' asontriys sot CLUPORNIA. Jor Genend Butterfield sent of three hundred recruits to Cultfornht by the mull steamer, ender charge of Omens'. JIM C. Davis. It It understood thatmore aro seeded to du the requisitions for Califon nil, and two or three hundred will ho sent, by the next steamer. , 71100a/8 or AIATLIMS wane. The body of Artemis Ward arrived on Friday nl t f l Ot by the steamer Deutschland. ill and wtaken to .01.11.160 tomorrow for 'lnterment. linintithaTit ATLIIIVLD. Thirteen hundred centigrams arrlied CO. day. The ship John BeMem, from hremei; ports thirteen deaths DM the passage. TOBACCO'IIeSMILISSIIINTS " A tabula* &Mary la. thli city; one In U Brooklyn, and two at nser, golnt, were seized this week for alleged frauds on the revenue. The dellekuloy of tax In three factories seized at IferPoft. Y. J. wan least 450,000. The steeMor llMende. from tilnegow, tlyed to-day. intRDiTALCATIon . . Tho ofdelal coedit Of the apecial agent In enema of the New Orleans But.Treunry plaeca toe defalcation there at slightly leas than nine hundred thousand dollars. with aecurilles whist, will probably cover It. • - The steamers Hu rope, Manhattan, :Ger ania, Peelle, City of Baltimore, am t Arca dia. sailad for Europa to-day. Among the passengers 'wore thsixop Lyman. of South Carolina, and Bishop /Lop, of Onto. COMITITUTIONSL 09XV.T10.111: rho State Constitutional Convention meats at Albany on Monday. It ls under• stood ono of the first things IllteMpted nttt be the removals or the cilsnuallgeatlon of Me negro relative suffrage. SYLIGOLZD GOOD. Quite a uantit of s ' agled goods were asthma lastq y night on th y m pa g ssengers by the 'learner Ottome from London. cepL .T. lilies, formerly •eaonsl °Meer of the steamer Santiago de .Cubs, will breare thle port for Europe. OA Monday next, on • monitor ran, taking with loos only two stator. This craft to only twelve feet lo width by twentyfive In length. - ' Mr. Vows, chairman of the American Committee for assisting the Cmalam, has arrived at Athens. lie has alreadr for. warded to Syria aeveral hundred breech loaders for the Inaargents. ite.afilr putn•Ma; from itamburg. via Southampton on the thl, to be Mon. ItSDICAL nelguere To Seeger_ Ur. ~,tweet a►lled for Europe On the Me- Tuella to-gag. Aga ReenTientallee or the College of Payalelaaa 10 the National tied,. cat Convention, about Lobe held at rant. . awesome, IMXI/011 DZOOLLII - Three ngtonand email stounera.the Ade:Oral Porter, Washi Tempest, from New Tort, bound west, were seised by the Custom Ummeauthoritlea yesterday. 11 la ...oppo sed they are saspected of Pet:datum and were to takepart In the threatened Canadian raid; but the Meta are that the naytgat lon tMeet. Lawrente ceased wi th the abroga ion of the Beelproeltv Treaty. ..I foreign yamels cannot.DOW go further than flu bee, without !special permit trout th e but ted Mates' Emettlee. Papers baye been mot. for and the vessels are held to the meantime. • • a :soar o•ea The trivesagation. In the Kmtnefly kid napping. ease be pearly completed. Ken nedy, who la amused oda uremia a man le Ohio, fled to Canada. and took up his resi dent's—la Ilensmlngtord. Pardee followed and forolbly removed him to the place where the crime Ira* Caanaittadoual the eanadaio Government demanded but restoration, A Co was appointed to take sal dallea, and the Met of the ketnapotort Was estatfltehed beyond doubt. - The trial &lien body cannot take place until September, be. tare which lune he will probably. be, sorren dereffl 10 the tanadlan Government. 1.1.01111111. cant Another ezUgAlltiou we came op. Throe puttee, Dolan, Butler d . 110[115, maned of burglary a n d that of of e • Intro atoboot front the oftlee of Um Brie Railroad at Campania went ttacett bare and aro held to await • transat of catmint., - - The extreme French anti-federal put,' held a meeting hero and resolved to form an onrantratlon.to use Canada from hosts Of lolls. They believe 101 Trench nation►l - thre►tnned vrltti destruction. FROM SOUTH AMERICA. The War lIMIN**. Discll mind Pam. llRSyVoiteell Mates Antedosaite— gesof-0111•Sens Me Camp. tavTelegn.)l. to the litt.bargb Uouretta.3 Icrw Y oaz, June .lle76ta'm special, dated Illo' Janiero, htny hhh, do 14odoa. June !summate* mediation et tee Unlted Mate. bad ewe deellned by the Ilmaillan government, ynd renewed pewpmations were maklag to Dreseente the war to the General litiquez. It was reported. bad re. TOLLOCi INWOZZ m m alltes,.YLOC With Alm ten thormead lams. • There bed been AO farther II eh Una. The cholera merlin the ellle 1 camp. The revolt In the - Argentlne Provinces Is Mao roan. Tune 2.—Tbe steamship Henry CiMinim/. from Aspinwall, May Zth, arri ved Ole evening. Bbo brings 140,114 in specie. Gen 'Amts. Prmident of the State, ar rived aaPannona, May IBM. in the steamer memo, from Aqua Duke...after an sheen.. of about fair months in the Interior. 'Re was accompanied by three handred troops mid two hundred more are en ream D, land.' - • -. • . The Panama Prong Oar lays what uses the ultimate object of tnatntatning in that any me large a faros: at so ruinous an esi•nna. It had yetis, team. The was steatner,Oolutnbla had arrived at- Carthatresna with seven hundred inao. It is thought probable their destination was the Isthmus. It is ripoited as almost planed beyond a doubt, that the Constitutional Government of Ilapil/ Isms has declared one against the Federal Government, and Geriaral Leper. commander of the national troop at Santa Martha, had suffered datum at that plane sad Was compelled to beat a buts retreat Carthsgusa. The even:ship Salvador. from Coal-rat America, arrived at Panama: on the night of the lath. • • The ininereollert .le , lianternala, nder Marts./ Coos. was easily and oompletely suppressed by the Government. *hare eon• duct onto( the Hapribtle nunranted to the revolutionary leader and ho surrendered on the Bth Aprtl, signing an agreement not to return tO the /tem:Mlle IWiLLIOUL per =lesion. The garernment advice* from Han bairn.' dor, arra° May Mb. Promo pribitahed official table it appears tho exports of the sumo, for the_ hit six months of the decal year, amounted sl.o7B,tllit Importii the same period Ill.fed.ll9i obOirtno an Wilcoso of fall-, lot In exports and f 711,979 in Imposts over the same month of the previous year. Paid from Nicaragua are to Aorll 271. h. The cholera bed almost entirely disappear ed. ThePreeldtrothad appointed Martinez Wollner td Great Britain. - Ono objectof hie mission is Said to belle formetion of companius m England,tiermany arid Prance for the promotion and extension of Eon,. peen Immigration to Nicaragua. •By the arrival of the steatnehip Panama. Kay 100, mimeos had been reached from Valparaiso to May M. Everything comma.' ted wan the prosecution of the war , was in Maim quo. The allied Ileet still lies at et Port OCIMPPIeIf reindriog. There 'bras en change of any note' to the position of internal politics. 'The liovernment. had saloon another victory In the late' munici pal elections, and the supporter. of the minlaterial party were well orgnnlzed, as also the opts:m.o.Mo, and there are Indica tion. of an exciting political dimormon to come. Gen. Banta, Ichder Mato Inst.krgen. tine revolution. had crossed theConitilems with/four tiondr•OLmnn. permtenton haring been glYan conditlon of dellverLog up ICU, reported that it last a:tribes, March loth. from Montevideo, the Bp.!Ub red. dents were looking for the 'arrival of a Opanlah foot momentarily. The etemushlp Peru loft Valparaiso for Segland, Atoll 30th. On the Id of May, Metalled dent was gaily decked oat with hunting, and a Witte was fired, to honor of the anniversary of the defeat of the Spoolah feet before Callao. Adirices hoot Limn and Porn are to, May 12th.: Congress conGenr. In session. A Palm of resolutions•w. proposal to tho effeCt eb maletateleit War emanst Span for' an Indefinite period. •Thew resolution. were pacifically mallflud in committee. Secretary fleWard's propositioe fora con. frees, composed of Comnitulettera Eng Spain and the South American allied States, to sdttle the Spanish difficulty, was definitely rejected by Penn. Prang:tint Pro. do has not been able la forma Cabinet. The tumulive and emigres. are now, how. ever, Mat:cord. Advice, from Cartragena lo May 14th. sly: The people ire exclusively °coupled wan the revolutionary prOceedings of Mos. quern, in diamtving.Congrateand proclaim! l lai, i ltit s ti e tlsTr. "4 . my r ie ' seqg h n re u tfiTt d d ' aTill relationo tee Itayo affair. The Represent. mires found, on retiring to the Plana, ta r o f tr oops, . • tee streets filled with militay. guerritiria„ .6 emus of their own houses guarded by soldiers. President-Addams, of Cundemarca, was • prisoner in linequera..Palsoe. - At the saute time edam."... promulgated prOnouncing the conch:Wen of the Congressional hi e of end declaring the Itepublio In a Mate of at. emo tio n , to the Oist erticie of the C..nstituttone In this document the Sena tors said Representatives were declared traitors to the country. -The Attorney General .0 ritembent of the Supreme Court reef.. pair poons under protest, =a afasquera resolved that hereafter the Court .hall coentst of only three weathers. BUMOO. , a Went strategoidcolly situated on the Memlakina, occupied by the forces of Henna ',artisan of Idoequera, was at tacked On Uto Mb Inst.{ by the Camtitu. Mortal Chief Mannetaingocha, and after • short fight, the former wan defeated. The place Is now occupied by State troops. ?Loonies has issued .an attire's to the Prollialnit and Govereorii of Mania erpllllll. ins and defending •hls action, ammtlug them of his desire to preserve po s es , and that therawould be no interference with the leterual management ot the respective States, unless soma:runt. should appear to awaken distress Or Cann "In their mutual relatlons. Ile Invites them to 0009913. the legislatire assemblies and lay.beforotheni what DU transpired, to pro., cure the necessary measures for guantotees Immediately an the election of Senators and Representative. CO the next Conan's., ! which will be convened in extraordinary tauten, - Disingsrows Coo.t.erreltrnieoreeed. ;;By Telegrapk to thArlitabwalt Galatia.) . .. Al, aim hite 7.-sploadidly eireootild tioanierfeit iem dollar . odes on' the Third Nattooal Bank at/Rpm:lel:44 were detect. SECOND EDITION, FOUR O'CLOCK, A. M FROM WASHINGTON Viraestraeron, Juin}, 1867.. (By Telegraph to thelontabanth Gazette.] =natio ?con wrace. 1 The Government , hie rennved a 111.i:each from the StieretaiYief Legatloti; at New Or leaner eaTing that the entitle In from Medal moran, , lmt. brings no news additional to, that received on the %th of May, and al, toady pubbehed, . • . custom. O..iITTS. The reoelpteotemetems for the week end tair May 211th, were #,DBO,CaI. ' LY.T.0¢1313,1r ,¢NUIRTIIATION. ThoortraoMinarYnnMhoraf 1 8 , 00 4iobrrn have been regibte red, of whom 841: are col- Deed. The number of votes cart for mu nicipal Milkers a yearngo_ was 5,78:3„ , suanarr Isiah as ram. statement. to the cum. trary, Surratt rrUl,,en Merida] , week, be trillunder theindletment already (Omni 'against ' • list7sre,rs. The receipt. (row /Merin' Iterenno for the week wereM . ,. n,. A letter from Captain Con, of the United Bistro steamer TacOny, Or. Vera Cruz. says the Imperial cornielasioner . commanding Vera Crns refuse. to Surrender to theLlber al., though The 4ustrisn Naval Comman der recommend him to do so at once. near irrqnzim, VenWlreo. This morning el hire o'clock, while memo. her of stolente at.Lbe Iklatlonal Deaf hale College, In thLe dry, were lorttntolng an the eastern 'meant ofthe Potomac. two named James Crow, of Allegheny City, Halsahl tiollawat, Of IlUdSOrivine, Were drowned. . • I!= The (otemissiOaet tilenentlerthe Land i)f dee nu mealy.' Information that the Nur. toy to the Omaha halloo reeerratiou la be. lug puttied forward with every prostieet of completion early In Julie. No white ppo tone loots Wallowed to reside Oh the tea. ervatlon, except 'wider permits train the wiperiotendent of kaftan Affairs. TIM raw:way 00YR Ti) lit."..1011. The - Pre/Ihlent stiartoet for Raleigh, North Cartp.lna, IMO I.lollllg , SiCe•topunled by Secretary sews.l and Inbar). WAJIMISGIVI, Jugs IOW:, TU. iiraaessagar. It t, understood ghorchill, Wthiots, W ood. bridge, Williams, Eldridge, and Marshall, of the Judiciary . Committon,.aso oppessodjo egrrytng out tout/MIL like 'impeachinotgi. haring mime to the Conclusion that sunicle; evidence has not been obtained e nevobS m 40005 cituv% Judge Kelly. whets.. returned, Saves • flattering amount Of the cOntlltlOn Of tb. Southern country thmthat which be travel. led In compliance with pressing limit. Llano, tad 111 return to Virginia at a future day to mid ress the citizens of that Mato. lIIPIA. Tll.Onlttil.-41.1.1..40.NTcoicruart. or ya• Miura at.• The tlomtolsoloner Of indlan Affairs has Wien informed by the Aryarlatoodent at Fort tenaVonirorth that the American Ey p roes Company bee honed enters to Its em ploy-too no the tiusoky 11111 route to Denver to this orrect: "Every lnetan within shoot ing lstance to to shot; show them no merry, they will IMO* nono yOu." Woo atattki that Us:aorta flooker.:k has or. tiered "EVl3l7l.ndlati fond tbe*lctulty of the North Arkanana and South: Platte Myers to Oa shot.. The Sopertntenllmn soya La.° luilliuts hare a treaty right to roam in that country; and these Order. will rause an intortntasble war. rho report that rtegroe• hare been plue•albta the MobUp pollee is &inter) by the uenlY appointed lnayor. avow! air A Taxpowiron. • A negro named /an Cc., under win tome of leant for • murder in South Clan/lima • has iniorrond (loners,. Sicking that the killing an dune for • whitewall. lie v.aa aiding a Union prisoner to nonage, and if he had not kUlell thodeonaand, ha would have loot his Ilia himself. The tionaral has ordered in aetatizatio.• • 1101.21. Thera Is r ellableauthordy for elating that tlot daisy.. la the oppearmme ot the goner al orders arid tonne In Bankruptcy is entirely owing to many cornsouons found nec essary mance the of Court. In 'order to dp make rnment them w as perfect as posafide, and so no authority was given to the clerk try 'Beeman to Wake...eh eorrectloo, the Jostles.., who bad gone to Weir • respective .. circuits, • bad to be consulted at tiro time. neveral stn. . er very Impanels& by ID the nave been beam sugasstVi by ins otters map lance to be made before the work c ent or any pan ot burned to the his aitstriDts. ,tie One bas h a y au thority to crate Lae Impression tht. the game Gin be harm Until perfect. • raccam ssaacsa. Ons WI the apratets at tat Cosearrams M1L1J13...1.11‘, was acre last night, was a mash,' mac, THE PRESIDENT AT RICILMOND, D.Ooo.lr•(toa..T.a Reolle-IltelDpDan .b$ Acnbarldea-Dlani se aponaaneed -♦deed• lannan and D-a.. rim =Z==l =1 Kick novo, June 2.—T00 Noshlent, on his trip hither from Washing:Oh, on re/whin g Fredenok shore, at Lalf-Met eleven o'clock eaatorday night,* number of frontons In the rletnliy retained Si the,eteltion ankt (Met ! ell him with client . . and Called for a opeoch, hot he merely thanked them for tide hanifestation of their v. -sheet and shook and,. with Kew: - of theta at parting. At Ashland, at Awe o'clock. m., be leas met by atnut twoilty per - Ikons, one of wncen extended tale a cordial wok:ohne to their name, remarking that they Were not tar tram the birttifilece of Henry Clay, which neighborhood ratline_ Henry oleo rotideted historic. • The Pnroldent, response, tolart Ineltatiou, sad: Gentleman, accept t o y thooks for thin M. • The Irwin artist.] at Itichmend at 3 e Y. Tao Prtaidont Was cat: let the ekstion by Mr. McFarland, President of the City Conn. and several other members Of that boo y, Mayor. 'Mayo And es... Mayors eanders sea aturdemint. These iiratlemen emended .ordial welcome, fad invited him to amen , the hospitality Of - the oily of Mohamed. Tao interview was rather informal, but pleasant. Thn party proceeded to 'the spottawood Motel. The Prmident's enema. ben are three hirretorore occupied by Jell. /Saris and steisequently.by Gen. Grant. .Thl. morning Ulu President,. Secretary Reward and 'Postmaster General lisndail,' secom patina by a committee or,th is city au. thorities, attended service at St. Paul , * (Atwell, What tree. Dr. Meogertale omen slat. Returning to the Spottswood Hotel, the Prmideut received a number Or Melton including a low ladles. • The President and party thie aftertioon oteal with the Mayor amPeonnell at the Motel: Melly citizen., net being Aka./ that the party had arrived early this moraine. euogregated at the railroad station thin af ternoon to ad Lame their 00111141, the report haring been circulated they would then ar rive The President and party Itate to morning between three and lone o'clock. FROM ST. LOUIS lrbd Upton Patin." Exesir mlonliat.—Large Mintigluns Asbem• bingo: • =I iv. Louis, .1 one Union road ( µ Division) excursionists, own. bodiing neszio ono handred gentlemen and. es hum tho cas•. arrived bent to..isy and are stopping at too Southern 11otel. Among ton party stn lion, simon Cameron and lion. Prnuk Jordan. of Penneytennis; lion. A. F. Steven., 61 New i lion. J. A. Nicholson, Delaware) Uon. A. 1.1. Lennie aud O. B. Vandyke, Now:York, lion. V. E. Chandler, L. A. ltistleyd Ilaroule Do Cranbrum, Wmihingtont lion. B. N. /Maws and C. D. Hubbard, West Virginia; Don. JuO. L. Thomas, Maryland; lion. D. N. Brewster. Well. No3l.annts, Pennsylvania; Goners/ George W. /Boman, Ohio) lion. , Ueorge:W.Juilan Indlitten timirgo Boot lodge. London. There aro also alargo on. her of prominent citizens of Philadelphia, Now York, Baltimore, Pitteheirgh and rimer easterwoities. The leading PaPtro of Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore. P l troborllll, initi San Iranclsoo am represented. %ha party will kayo for the Western tor:minus of the Union l'acilhe linfiWay to-morrow af ternoon. necomptinted by a large number of MoMinont/ Onntieman and ladies.ol it. Louis, .1 willies gone about a week. lino of Ulu largest religious meeting. ever held in this city was 'indrawn' tomlitlit at Mereenthe "Abney nail by llev. Drs. Durlinm, ;I Londonderry, and liall,of Ireland. andlloorge Li:Stuart, of Philo: dolphin, Premdmit of rho American Chris tian Commission, on tho'subjeot. Of City Evangelisation, a work which the Commis sion te apnetally socking to promote at . FROM CANM)Ai Confederallots to rake Ettimt Jol7 let . —lt to to toe a Coosa Gala Mu—A.. .someone of Troops—Jolf. Doyle. [By 7,l,kraph to the PO•sburnta Unscita.] Tannin, C. W.', June 2.—lt is understood that theist 01 July, the day on witter, the oonfederation talus§ erect: will be PrOolai.m. ad a public holiday. A general review will be bald of all the troopain this city and frourtbn surrounding countrv,•whteh to. Rather with Lb. regulars. will b. tho est toren ever Organised In one body in the Province.,.ll is estimated that 'there ate over one hundred drill sheds in the pro, tune. Every county and nearly ovary lane town ban One. . . A large shipment of Boydor rifles le ex 'peoted.to arrive to Quebec shortly. Jefferson Dsvhl remained at irilsgara few Oars ►ad then proceeded to M. Cather ine., 'Veber° he now Is. . The Hemmed cede 'Mapper Ben - . . emcee. Telograpti to the Pittsburgh Ussette.3 Armen N. T. ..June I.The - new , trial granted 'Rev. Joel Lindsley, Indicted for whitititeg blo child to death, nag concluded to-M.9. The Jur. failed to agree. etaadine tan for acquittal and two for. conviction. and' were discharged. The prisoner then plead guilty of Manslaughter the lourth degree, and was sentenced ti) PIP le rso. , 7 HoegOJIABOZPOry A1k04.11410111 Tatotoo Terormok to too Kustotrib o.setPo BOOTOL . Jon• L.-Governor ,Bolloek bag retoea the' DM for Um sannatlon Or Rom, Ppry to Bat on , Pommel there was no pro. a Tt= :0 111 rabmllolilm b ti. people. • • CITY Al D SUBURBAN. turn TM PAOE.—The /When and meet re. mole Money, Oil and Province Market Rer porn ptarn by ..V Pamir in the atilt, vW be Mend resourl 4 "burtA Awe. • . • Delegate Election. Elections were held on SatuOST le the vaxious districts of the county for &de 'antes to the Union Republican Convention, to meet at the Court•booze tomorrow to nominate candidates for county: offices— Weasurer, Prothonotary, CountyLgongpie intoner, Jury Commissioner anti 'Coroner. Following 11 a list of tile thilegatee abDeart . faros they have muma to hand: • rut - ream:um., Flrat wor.l-4;oorgo Wlloon, Thos. itikao. Second word—Thomas Otuol, Witham N. 9 V i t& word—Wm. Itoci;er, Joiaph Fourth Ward—W.A. iatinlizokui J.11..11c. Cane. • - • Filth ward—Bret precinct:4meg M. Tay lor, Joseph Kaye.. acw oad proeilict:lthiorae Canghey, Bawd Beck. Sixth ward—first precinct: Jared M. Brush, A. M. Drown; second precinct: John Wallace, A. IL McCandless: ; Seventh ward—Charles Bellew . ; John Windlass. • ; ff4s= Nmlb swar4--.lamm Irmo; J. C. Layburn. Tanta lampoon, naval ALLIMINOSOITT. , Firet ward—C.F. Ingham. U. W. Lyon. Second. Ward-4Juorge. - Perkins, ltobert Dllwortn.' Third viara—nrst precinct, Thomea M. Mdrallail.U. V. thArley; second precinct: C. C Braila). Ginter (Ass,. • Fourth ward—Mut precinct: W. B. rum. slum. Hugh McNeill; 600060. - precinct: Thos. Meersw,ll. hicatz. Fifth crerd..-Allen Mean., dldrander Patterson. Seventh ;card, Allegheny—August J. F.ltuelsteln. • • • 2108017.1111, . Ban Birminahara—fobn R. Jacque. Wm. Mitten rad. Birmingham—ant preemcv. Doyle, /Leary aleialarliahl; second precluat: David A: Jove. Jacob West Platabareh—Edward herring; Adam Wearer. • Terepeameevill&—r.O. Dornagtan, Caps ir to. N. Irwin.. Ortolti rittsiUtrith—Dr...T Roberts, Mlles Rom shrift. lionottisttels—John lileljr.,Tbotou Ros alter. • Mount WashlngtOU,D.li.ltergnsOn, Fred e rick Rautt. . Pitt—.l. IL Ilcmter, Matthew Anderioll. oyklaa4—WlllWo lisrrlsort, Jas. C. Gra/. Chenkler•—John'Dortington,•linbt-Lialg . 111 Yortng, Isaac floss. Lower sit. Clair—lkszttn Schafer, Lewis Fritz. Wilkins—Yr Ltherty—John 'William Dennis ton. . • ' • precinct-J. IC. IL Berlin: Collins—Lower prtekrltt—Thivld Davnl Jones. Itawerfo—John Vooghtly, Jr., Angst litekert. Tag Acantity.—At the Academy of Meath, on Saturday evening, a large and Whims.- hie audience aseareblol to welcothe the fa -smith ammo, Mrs. Lander, formerly 'Miss Davenifort. She appeared to great Mean- I tage L ln the great thOugh plotiese drama of "Elizabeth, Queen of England." In tide character rho Maidta lilstorl, and certainly will not suPerlit comparison with the gifted Italian historian. Mrs. Lander Min English all 'that Ithatori is In her native lanlinage, powerful, brilliant. and unapproecalide. The play as presented at the Academy was the • bolt represemtatlon of the drama we hare ever obeerred In Pittsburgh. While Mn. Lander abstained •Alitubm/t In Matchless style, the minor characters were by no means slighted or entrusted to Inferior , placer. J. H. Taylor supported the Part I of Eager with rare good mate and lodgment, • throwing - his whole tool into Its interprets- ! tion, ltd tieing with Zr.. Landeg for the Koolauea of the mahout.. The members of the very excellent Mock company ably now I mined the other historical charthtem of :the play. To-night it Intl be reproduced and ere urge,atteridaime at tilt Academy of ail those who Mil approctate the highest atriwof thestricatenterminment- Omuta llouna—Harry Ilotto, the lalellithl C 0131.11.. 111 take N. beneet tonight at • toe Opera House. A great bttl is carved, sod iknibtleas a large audience out he In I attendance. lie actor hal labored more zealously to please. and entertath the einukomeurAortnif portion of the coca nom- Hy than ItLflot to, and his labor In that di rectum has not been without .5111CCE101. He la desersedly a great favorite 'and I. fully entitled to • substan glad recognition from theat ed ro-goars toolight. Let every mat be mow 111 admn., to - ad the heart and EU the pocke a ts of th g e l hu de mo n rous Motto. TUtaTl..—The efficient and rnergetle MAttiager ikwry. of tow popular place olmmusement has succeeded to con cluding an engagemeet with the charming ionisation artiste, Major Pauline•Cualiman. itha agony* to la a popular drama, and will be supported by Mr. kerarbuid, the clever actor woo secompan les her, an, the excellent Mock company Of the theatre. V How. In Everitt of the New Totk troikas, under date of May t, there appeared a letter on the Carla Expcolttban,,and bearing the lot title of .G. A. T." . The correspondent, In describing the American pianos on ex Mb!. 1100. Irma toms =antennae cause, men tion. among others the "Knabe," and Moses up his allele In • chromatic landation of the superior excellencies of the Instru ments of another Austin. mitritiMetarer, "'amend Ishtar , be says, Mlle best musical talent maybe seen from morning till dark, In eager competition to play upon them. , Now, this reads very well in print, and is Intmetooly satisfactory to makers of those instruisenta Wriomuld - 11011elpect thesame ler the ..Ktiabe,” for the shunts plausible reason that we have not sent any of our In- Ramona* to the Exposition, and never In tended to do to, and how the correspondent. named came to mention the “ti,pabeo as be- Ina there we cannot conjecture, unless it be that he was soul:minted with Its groat malt and enserpimeed qualities, and whined to boon a name worthy to contrast hs put Pi ano with, and as &consequence give more coloring to his pin net. Although being im- Portuned by many of the hest musical talent of this oo mar/ to enter the Ewpoottlon as competitors for the grand, prlxe,we have de clined doing so. not from any supposed Ina bility to Micce.aftilly ontign the sward, hot the greed dement for oar instruments here puts armhole and extensive resources to tie utmost tat to taut the requirements of our orders. While we do not envy the rityw otatlO it of any other American • Manila. ture, we yet desire to honestly sustain the the unpurchaseni popularity of the Beebe Instrument, and are unwilling that Its name should Ito wrongfully used sat stopping steno for any other maker. Ww. Koss. S Co., Baltimore, ALL new Organ-1'44 IStrpet .ktetbodist Carmen.' . We understand. by. n gentleman from New York - , that the now and elegant organ built by lituart. & Co., for the First liettio• untChureh. Fifth street, Iley."Alei. patter, was GI/WAILS week In the presence of &number of • scientific gentlemen. Fro. 'fearer Morgan,. organist. Intended, and gems most satistectory evidence pf the su periority of the instrument. amh of ite se. tonishing power in giving fortigeounds of delightiul melody, most pleasing to the eat. All present were highly stranded with the Julienne and rt.:beano( the tone, add the soft, moot bhar notes as the/some trembling form sod echoed clearly along the arches of the establishment of Stuart A Co. We can. not particularise the qualitiesnod Moh nen, Mall the mope of this magniflcent In strument. lint two of them we cannot refrain mentioning. The first Is the liar. wools .tem Tremolo.' Thy stop, from the manner or its con-traction, is Pivtillg to Mr. IStuart , s, and It le remarkuble f lu richness, sweetmeat and purity of tene. The ether Is the Sthelonal stop. This le really grand; It Is not loud. hot eon, sweet, solemn and mount ful. We congratulate Mean , it Co. on their encases 10 getting op' this 'lnstrument, and the Methodist Chnrett on being the posses. or It. We understand it. will be ship ped dn about two weeks, end, if we aro not great ly mistaken, It will amerced° anything we have In thee city. Veidlet igalnet toe Pan nnn Ivrada ludiroact. A special dispatch from Middleburg, ra, rooelved in thm city yesterday, maim that the Jury in the case of the' holm of Col. lititler &plat, the rennsylserdi Haircut,' Company,' rendered a verdict In favor of the plaintiffs, awarding damage. to the amount of eld.ooo. col: getter, It will be reinembortal. was' killed by an arcident - which.occurred on the road near Lums ville, Lancaster oonnty, October nth, 11413. The anse smelted much interest...rid was hotly contested try both sides. The Court, In cherg Inn the urr, told that the eccident wee tan ..bat or negligence on the part or the defendants. our readers will .romem ber that' him. Barr, the estlemble wire of Jamas r. Barr, Esq.. was killeti theenine atmident. • = The greond Ward delegates to the nomb Unfair convention, which esnuthlee to.' morrow. were Instructed be a spirited meeting of oittheus held during the prime r), rieetion, to use aim- bcnoruble means no secure the nomination of demos Black, Commissioner. This is • de served tribute to a worthy and seethes Member in theidlepublican ranks, and his riemluallen would give satisfectiOn to the entire party. Ilr.. Blank IS thoroughly so uusinted with the Itepublthatur throughout theeounty, aq eueotiel quaislostlon for the new omoe. and would early with him large mrperience end rare heathen qualifi cations for the proper discharge of the der Lica of the ix:anion, /co better selection can , Milled ow she Maßread.. On Saturday last, Peter legiesby, et *d ales townettip, wee run 'ever by the Phll►- delphla express train, near flonieweal Um. and ao ileturely Injured that he died In abbot tee mantes afterward. It appear. be was intoxicated ands' the min passes bim stagyered and fell stalest the third ear. The body wait not InutUared but otie eiderably bruised about thehe►.' and breast. Omura Clawson was summoned and held an inquest. yesterday. The yard let of the jury was, that he Gamete Wildcat!' by being run over by the Philatielptua express train on the Pennsylvania Railroad: No blame is attarned to' the Zeitinter. Unwed: MV,- DE _ PRICE THREE CENTS. =Mtl=:===l Deluge. Eteewbeee, We 'noticed the fact of the envoi,' trial i and conviction of ate= named 13.13,E11e- • Worth, In Washington county, of burglary, recently, and also hie incuceration In the Penitentiary at this City. In our firagallu atone to DIM we elated, tinder representa tions made that ho land been employed se a "detective'," and - y such had consorted with thieves until he finally secured their arrest, he being taken with them through an 00. dentantling with the "authorities... • This, hungrier, was all fudge, and we rectified she tateapprobenslon. EilswoMh turn. out tube really what pa pers found In his possession Indicatml—te scamp of the first water. On Saturday there arrived In the city two gentlemen trona Ken. W. Swot.. Eag., andAllr. en, whose exceeding snxletY to sea Ell&- worth in the Penitentiary wee gratified. I The first named, Mr. Swope, it. member of the bar at Ogdeuthurg, Kentucky, and his object was to Identify the criminal In order that he might make affidavit to a certain state of facts and ' thus be relieved from ball bond. to the amount of ow, into 'which he bad entered for Ellsworth's op ineurance to answer two crimes, burglary I and dareeny, at the Ogdensburg court. During hie sojourn at Ogdensburg, Ells worth wont by the name of, D.B. Dir. Swore, recognised him as the "Identi cal Individual.. The other gentleman !tr.' Smlitiers, resider Sharpeburg. thirty-. eight miles back from Maysville.. From the name, and also the dela - 110.ton give n him, Dir. S. suotweed iEllnworth.to he the man who had murdered hie (Smithere) .on. In cold blood, and for whose arrest he had paid the reward offered, 41,030, but who hf,' terwartle cecapal from custody. After looking Mean Ellsworth, the Eentucky tom. lleman docidedthat he was not the mitt. derer of hie son; or the man who hada..o arroetadop the charge, bet so nearly like the pervert, that be 'believed him. to bee brother. (Con.munleaNd.l The Mayor and Alderman Strain 11. , Nessus. Entwine: A partnershlD, per. • gently natural and entirely homeogonons, composed of fourpersons, named Alderman Strain, Beth Wilmot, Daniel O'Neil and Jame. Brown, hat been formed for the pur- Pree of"smashing"thepreitent atimhilstra 'don of the Mayor's office. Tho,chief point of attack at the present mnment is hued upon thealleged refusal 'of the Mayor to receive prisonersatthe Watch.house tinder any and every olicumstance. One instance tuts been brought forwent to provethe state ment. which when eramthed will show that the sworn evidence of Wilmot and Brown to not• near the whole troth. When men under oath tell only& pan to convey a false hood, I cannot see wherein the act differs from The vital point of the sworn joint state- Meat referred to m contained in the follow ing minis, ”Wa produced our warrant of erred issued by Alderman Strain; but which was refused to be ...manned as au thority by Captain Lewis acting odder the instructions of Mayor lakarthy." To show the u tier moral depravity of these two Members of the flee, and the me they am put to by the other two members, read the following statement of Captain 'Lewis, ergo had charge of the watch house at that time. , - I errestrenn. June /. iIL?. • .1.11/00 the Onneeeon referred 10 in the John Relearn. of Wilmot and Brown, I declined to receive theeprisoner under instructions given to me Uy the Mayor. Immediately after C had ayor came In.o whom I slated went taken place, th e said ho would have taken the prisoner, and requested me to go after the °Meer* and say so.- I went to Aide imam Strain% ofiles. where I found James Brown with the prLemer. Inform. et! Brown of what 'the Mayor said. She party then , retnened •to he lock up. In few sainutes afterward. [ Alderman Strain cams. and.with the officers took the pris on.; away, no I Understood to his oftlre. M. W. Lawn,. Captalri of Might Pollre. I The June term of the Qmartar. Sessions or ericahull Court, commences today it ton o'clock. The. Aestetant Vistrilit Attorney wax busily engaged during last. week and previoncly andrering businces for the Grand Jury, no deter wai be eal.eri cored by that body In commenclng new, se Quite a number of bills are in read iness for their action. While the Wender cannot be laid to be unusually hoary, the term will doubtices bet of the - usual length, and Jury trials continue perhaps for ape. rlod of nix weeks. • ! Jewelry.—The attention of our readers I. dlrecteetn tbe advertleetemilof Mr. W. ' prantical and fashionable. Jeweler, No. as Fourth street_ ' Ile hex lately recite. ,e 4 fresh amortmunt. of all the latent etyles elf plain anti -Lashionablejewelry, goo gold lono silver watches,' Miser ware wild an 4 pinted, clocka, 10.. which ho offer. at very rentonable.prlsme to Mate who may favor him with their patronage. Mr. Wits= at -I=titteeVart ou gl Tir and k rep iellt y in the mewl Inni to r friends as s e tale unsling and honorable Monne.. gentleman. Ifslgloo.* Pianos sr. Paalla.-The slug tribute to our eminent Baltimore, Wiwi:term Sr from th e Parts correepondeace of LIMA., York Art Journal of May 4th: The nen scale gramd piano, made 09 WU- Ilam Kaaba I Co., of Baltimore, although not on exhtbltion. Sr Justly exciting the wartnest adtclratltm in artlsUo circles. It Is at the private house ot Its corner, who feels • natural prldein affording to the•nil. ImAnto of Parte no oPPortnuity to elan:due this splendid specimen oj American Waal fort* ma/Infector. • ►/ro.et the Mansion nous. —About eight ethic ic on • Saturday nights fire was discovered in the attic of the 14131011 MUM, on Liberty street, IleGalde 6 Itriggs proprietors. The engines were prompt in enswering the alarm, alit IltlOCOOded in ex tinguishing the Ore. before it ban made much progress. The building and facet. tura • were con.siderably damaged by water. Not so great, however, as I.O&C114110 a ...pension or bltemeY. .The loss la hilly cOssrvsl by Insurance. • . F 41.1•0 IPle-1111e,—Today the Taman Brotherhood hold a grand ploedo at Glen wood Grove, at which the rtallant and 111- trtpla General tYNeill, or Limestone Ridge notoriety, veldeldruck terror Into the hearts of our ocrijstas &Cron the border, gill be In attendance. rie atra.ir promises to ho largely attended, and doubtless will be very pleasant.' epecial escurslon trains leave Connellsoilla Italiroad depot at ten o'clock this morning and Ono o'clock this after. Body. Foried.—The body of to urilmown man was found in t o MonorinatiOs river, about Wen hunilmi yards below Lock :Ye. I, on Saturday tut, about th ree, 0.01001. 11 e was dressed Ina blank mat, black pants, brown,lsarral shirt, sad was about thirty years Of age. Alderman butler held wn Inquest yestarday. Tim yerdlat of the jury was "that the dee:wed Cam, to :lilt death by .frownlng, time and. manner unknown." Another *light live oochrred on Can. ter.avetme yeaterday. Some boys went In to the shoemaker chop of Mr. MU, and, the abuttere behor'elosed, lighted a match; and having answered the pewee of light, , wmt thrown careleasly aside. A trunk In the shop caught dre, which, however ' was dlecoveteu In time .and no conalderaide damage remised. • • ; Dr, Livingstone Ds noarts Africa.— The travels of this lamented and eolebreted explorer will be Inestreted at blew:safe Dell during the coming week, commencing to morrow evradog. As •work of art, It P. ciserpassed, end the sohjeet. welch It rep resents ts to Interestlnglhar it calmer fell to draw crowded hones, Dlapasad of at 'WOO a Chaisee.--On awns.lay evening, at the. Monumental. Val, a Weed lack KIWI. Sewing Machine. Inlaid With pearl, sliver-mammal, mthog• any. Any penson can procure tlckota at the Mir any time. 'The Anent for tals machine Is lamer Lour. at No. lit Meant street. It Is claimed lobo the bent In use. , 31 DfllghtVeL—Wur readers shOuid remote bet that Free Arearefen ?reins leave both the Western rennsvivanla Railroad Depot and the Aliegheny Valley Depot. at 'o'clock this afternoon, for the groats sale of those beautiful Building Lots at Sharpsburg. A pleasant ride Lowe. Ste and o han ce for • obeap and ellahtt meat. 'neietion• advertise • To Wholesale Hoyesa or Dry Goods we offer bargains in Job lots •of Dress Goals, Tintless Linen *Goods, and tall lines of Sheritingi, Stuffings. Prints, Tiek. log, Cheeks, do.. all of which we , will sell at the very lowest 'eastern cash prices. J. el-Bsaitaa./e Co. OS Markel street, below Third it Fourth sta. Mazard tweareWs Pod .Lltreir The Purest anti• Sweetest Co.! L i ve r 011 in the world. Manufactured hoer frelh healthy Ilvere, open the sea.shora It is perfectly pure arid sweet. Ask for "Hazard & Caswell's Cod favor 011....inanufactered by • • • Caswer.., Macs a go,, New York. Sold by all druggi.t.. ' rrws • Fere*.lllng the Market.—Market Con. stable Joseph Thomas on Saturday matie . Informetion before 'AlCarto. Morrow I against thee° grocers on Cennsylvants AT- , sone, charging them with forestailleg the marker. The °Mindere were arrested and 0004 three 4011.0, and coats each. Never s* Cheap as Yew—Cow . liras Goodson west corner of Market and Fourth streets. The Oslo begins go Monday. Bar gains. and no mistake. Garatieee sew and only ids. of business, 1 , 61.111317.2 - A.S . rawAsT. , 17..4r) - body I. Go mg to tha gre4t4qlo of Now Dream Gond* not week. do Ma wain obrner of Market and rolin.b.ireeta. Mara , goNe at lose Ctito. half pylon. at I.lLialsas% *MVALYPIaco of business. * . • G•ungas d SreyrAwir.' • The *owners of the Pittsburgh ciutri c t„ lou leave Me city on Pride, evening next for Baltimore, to attend the Grand }batons.' Swivel .of the :forth amerlosa Turner. bung. • • • aosd Sy MITA tag —lGew dress goods w>tl ba OPC.ilat prices lees than five year. ago, on th e west corner Market and yourtk street. • • • tiNnI KR t BTS,LIIIT. Be.. D. D. Dantaban, a. talented. and amnion. minister et God, latent Baltimore. Unattached !athwart° the Banded rtes. byterlan Ohl:meta:mar Oakland. • • • Fabian library rooms niiehbeen open in Clavelatut. Five tholilland parse= were to attendance atUutippening.' on :Fri day; Alm IL 4 61. Pries and tottaily of thlainti are azimut the • Mastered Americans In Pada, forlDevpookeudins r.y 17111... . . 0111 i i111Z14114 lifll4iYan MAXHAFISe taek lame Itirt mouth to (novel/mt.- Xilluedetbk smiting uw4tis Es , . Drowned let Abe Polionlat..-11c tela graph it la announced that Jerner Crow', of Allegheny olty; edn 'one of two etadente of the National Deaf Dale • Agyinm, at Washington city. drowned In the aaet .branch of the Potomac river early On Plant , day morning, while bathing. Cram was printer by trade: worked for some- time In the Gzeirrre °Mee, and was held in higher. teem by ble aegnaintences. lila parents re side on Otim etreet, Allegheny,. and have dm:Mason been apprized of the casualty. ; West. Comer Market and Fourth streets 15 the place where New Drees Goods, on Monday nestoue to he sold heap. Don't fall to see than. Gardner's new and only place of business, • Gauen...o .h114",..61... 1111abt Flre.—The house of Itobert Dkr eon, on Liberty Street, In the upper pert of the Flll6 ward, toot lire 'from a detector., Lino on listorday, but the lawn, wore 01110• • Liked with bat alight Omega, • • Comtulfted.—Alexander Bl'Laughlin was dihrged .Ith assault and battory, hothro Aid ono so Neillle,Socolol Ward, Allouhony, on oath or I:lama Dtlyal; and cammlll.l . tor Court in clotatUt ot.IIM hall. A Private Letter from Brown, .the thamtonsauller of American waturs.states that e Is sattslled with Frank Queen a de- QUItA natural that be should be. D.vg, Good• 40n.41zy begl6 • Ml° great eale'or new Droa• Goods, ma (mu Wan corner et Market and urtk etranta . , Cilardner`a new place or butane.. .;• lisaruntn a ii•mr..mi. . . The Gazette IS the beet and cheapest local Alta general newspaper be the world. Foreign tourists who have made original ot. serrations so declare. • • Gelled Stonee.—Tbo Black River and Independence aro the beet in the markot. For sale by A. It. Hand, agent, N 0.113 Wood atreet,. Pittsburgh.. • • .• it • Tbe Maim Tape street on the great WI on the tower at the Court House grounds. during May. numbered ono nun. dreg andlifty.dre. People oho Itre le glass houses shouldn't ,throw stones. for Colonel Glees or any other men, to the Mayoralty contest. It to Wittily Tirol able that Adllngten, con. vleted of murder Mite Bret degree at But ler, ',Mbar° a new trial. J ibe Receipts from paewnger travel on the railroad. centering In the ally aro tall ltagolr materially. Church dcor,lnafers were leen nemoro. • syeeterclay. Newspaper • Meta have been G. to Fleming's Drag More. No. St Kering street, (Or Tlagseed Olt and Tur pentine. . . Go Yo Flewloa.o. Dram itto - re. for the 11:test:White Lead 10 the city. id Market street. • • Vela Pm May Nnljla Llgners df all kinda maps 8.. Vhol' Dlet.Llery, He, PA DI, lid and IAS. Pure Dragal ,Pura Drugs!! Pure Drugs!!! Pure 1)rugs!!! at Kano a DruWs, - To; Will Ilnd a Dental Establlsbmont at Ile Paw, [area. .Dra. Bill I GllleaDle. • . ' The teeing or the Sionterm pavethent Ou Penn street, Is hrogressihg favorably. around 'n11171,1, broken for the Fifth street sewer next week. Tors CAM BIS 7 Kew Hone et Joseph 41. /loth+, Told Out Bay 9d per 1,021..A.1c0h0l Jneeph B. ►1e....., The ell • market is unOlatarbeal, paces keeping verrlow. . The Meanie/clogs letter lilt will be mind on our third page. • Bowman are getting plenty and cheap In thentukela. , The Ore alarm bell did ;rood seri. lee Ort lereop. . , llnt few strsogsrs are reglsterwl at the hotels, Consolidation smuts lon little Woo don. Trade is quite lively fa thoetty. , AdditlonarLocal New§ on ..Third Page. Il=== atlesale y sed Paden r. !emelt Company.] Ort, errv, - Jone it—Weather claudy and arm: rimed list night WO 10-day. River Ave feet and mho! _The' steamer•Urlida lett at ten o'clock. Yhe Allegheny Balliveut boat arrived, • ' Ilnovranvru.a, June 2.—jitter 11l and a half feet , and falllfß 'erlowly. , Weather Lovinvsran,Softel.,—Rtwer falling slowly: nine feet eve tonnes by noon' msrt. Munot fio, Jane I.—Thiirl Vet ts still rising. She Arlo:lases mar 14, overflowing the • General' Bleak' her After tbs. Indians. 147 Tel. graph or the riusbnoth Gars tie.] Sr. Lent, Jane 1.-11nutaua dates of thu nth state that General Mearher has ratted one thousand menand taken the held ascalast the hostile. Indiana , A band or In dians- attacked a. email party .of troonn creasing front Fort Vomming* to Fort Ito. Nee. New Mestect, on 'the •kth alt., and dross them back. • Thencoatoriol Excursion. ByTelemaph to the rldsburah liatette:) OranA, June I.—the excaralon D dtd =tints° morning as lutes. Jed, in oonsconente of the non Arrival of Gemini Sherman, who came this menlna, and will scoompany the pompon Monday Flabby. moat 4, - spatanit—nrowned.' iaj 'rele.gx.pttb the Plastku G sae". Now .Losnow, Ct.. Juno I.—d. pleasure Oohing boat was copolzed off • YloUers yesterday mOtotou ana' eronk. Copt. Stung lbal. • Capt. Caelliagton ebb, Carl Itrookeritb, awl a boy. Zlltlng al..ltoicars, wore The 104.24 of Mt. Thema.. (Dr Tel.otraniVto tho . .Plttsonra. Queue.] Nnvetod....ni, JIIOII I.—Havana advice.. to tho '&th Any the . steltiners Monongithel end Bwatars, en wed et - Thorns. on the 14116 intentLiod *boy-he:to gotta th to take poseosalod of the Island.. • Mail AireptAttemptatmleldo. ey Teleaysph to the rlttabarde thotetta Unmet,. InneLl.-4 may named Rees mall agent bens to tontevaler,,' attempted to drown himself this morntnoihut era+. ran- Coed. Cause aberration. of mind... • , too* its TUN gdoss I Aye, look at the ruins of what were once madnielcoot Sett. of tooth, to be seen eterywharo in society. Look at them, and ask. yourself If it to not marvellous that such destruction is pew ranted, tenon hy simply reline Sotodont„ any tosiA, kowner fragile. •may be passers , ad from decay or blemish , as long as, llfe NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, AI.Ex, Allan: 'UNDERTAKER, No. IP* Pow* erica; Pittsburgh, Pa. POPPINIt of all binds; OitAPES, GLOVES, gad every de winded, fil* ►eaeral ►uralaidog (toads furnished. Itornasogened day and night. Ileum .pd Carriages •... ' • Bran.Xcan—lfni. flat Warr. D. D.. INIT. 11. We Jacob., D. ew lag. NW., 4.,h It. Viler. Aso. RODGERS. UNDERTA • X tit AND ZURIALWEII. aai:resaor tb the late Samuel K. Rodgers, No. Sta. Ohio Street. three doors Vona Dearett'AUarthaar City. talily lioararood. Ilanogaar; Walnut and lloae. rout imitation voliit., at Au lowest nadneed prices. Ro.taa open at all boom dar and plod. Hear. and '..0.21141(11/ fonalagul on . abort sotlea 'an.: on mores uoarble terati. . 1? • T. 7 WITITE - fr. CO.; (AMER.. TAILORS AND IMBALIERIe, tlinettSs. ter, Woad% Rmn and , ristaity. Labs Room. nt lianahemterLlvers'iltibe s 'aarner &kitbag and CliartitrA streets. Rama. sea Carriages fi! FITEIPrARt Undertaker, • twain. or 11011.iri and PENN STRIi6II.. N'inpa Ward. LiSae of all MO. Beane and lArrladaa Murata.** the itlairtrat male, U. .iblow-E-141 Daanin (.M.DENT. Tint. !MICE AbD 'MAC n2UNE klitakrnin • . CHINETIDVS, arm. and, srnEtT, inposda WannananaD JORN ' PECK, 97 reIiIWrXV KL .t:IAI Itnttr '1,1e1:71, h a l Ziai g grur= ‘ 1..1 . 11 .- Ladles , an.l standee:ma's hoD4ntllng dot. hi • thenmama. inaaa.r.• ; laalbM EL 33. • • Sealer of Welstria and Measareo. Ne. 5 'omen& muter, • • Betwota Ltborty it a . Tam stmt.. • • orlon otolottly attoritlM to. Rotolo. REBI9T4r.. • . JOHN F: CLQLEY, 40144 44041:Sign 1;•.: , • • nu ....6..4 .4 - 15e.:154 1111.1111/It14)11T.:-.11Usbarth,- lairtal/7 Inn:melts Ma cdit &WO. IIIE101•7ANID BATH' HG11:1E; litedir'fit Aim:km orbto.sli, - • ri v THE tllldtri.ll . lCellange. And. gratZ24,3ilitArNCSauttrvxtiAct. c.a~s , " -- ''~+% B=ENEEM TIE VitEiGY. GAUTIT = . WEDAT:VIDAN gATIITEDAY.. A lame sheet, eantalnlng TRIETY.6IX Ones 131INfrot latersettneeradlng matter. Including lasting Edltortala. latest Aaass try "r eleograr b and Yall, rateable Readin• Mader for for randy, and Wheel and most rellaka new. dal and Commercial Alartet Repos by ear Paper bows c try. No Farmer. itimbaule /lambent be Pluton% U. ratnalr ' l , os TU Inctmor 0511F1111: 81Ogle SoboorMoo $1.50. flab& of life ' 1415. Clue* of ........ ..... 1.15. • • • ..... —Ln4 one copy of paper to the pereellattlina up the than. Ada p lona to Oahe can be fade. , SOT num, at club rate. , • ' , Honey TO Scaanatuunu.-10 linietttUr P.P... be tore and specify ...hat *Wales Vat v.., as we Lome • Wen neniaT Zdttton IbT aah ecrlbraburin`butonemanaweet. ' 4 31 . .... tr be Dreg,. deress4 rln Reeletere d uses, iy Address, ' '•- sAzierrt, PITIsI3IIIIOII. Med, L A D Ern -GOLD WATCHES. Another Lot iust Itecetrled, • Esebrselng some of the best etTlee or brosest,to this market.. • r . PLAIN ENGINE =NNW. • ENIMATISD TOP AND BOTTOM, • PNA/STED AND INAILILTD. We am:Mask teams Irian 'are desirous at pnr kksiast atothlust lu able Slue fault at once ana DUNSEATH & CO.; J'crvcrollersis, • S•G FirTn NTREET. t. w. odor: JOHNSTON ft. SCOTT, • I=l , • . Fine Witches, Clocks, Jewelry SILVER PLATED WARE, ETC. No. A .4 LLBILLITIt . 11 - I rakto.N .4 % fir PazilEor. ottani*o■ oltits to Itaosillog Oioas .4 .1•4•127. ill wort It. ranted OHS FOR TILE MILLION'. SMITHSON, PALMER & CO.'S\ AUCTION MART, 55 & 57 FIFTH ST . Pittaburgk DIM) ermalmonente !of }batman Stook. o Goods from all parts of the }bated States, to be sold at PRIVATE 'SALE 1 Wholemthl'and Retail, REGARDT.VOF vAiarz. • MEWS. WOMILM , B, CMI.DRIN93 A I YOUTHS/ ROOM SHOW, B Mt BALA AXE 13' IPPERR. • . DOMESTIC DRY lit/ODS.' CLOTHS. CARRIMITEEN, JEANS. COTTONADER. SHIRTS AND DRAWEES. GLOVER DUDLEY. II AN DKR/LC/41KM SUS P CUTLERY. rocas? DOORS. RATR,CANYET BACKS. Alto; direct tram tb. manulhotanars. Ingrain, Rag and Linen iC',E2LRXkE"'rIS, At Auctioit PricAisl romans . cao fit.B. Nos. 55 AND 57 FIFTH STREET . n. —Plant iure anadimelaid Goad. llort lOU iv. Auction on E.V1.11.2 TLI uudtmor. , • sninzsoa„ rAmis *con. 89 9 89 89 89 89 89 89. 89 89 MARKET 1011ERT. ' B9 89 68 88 XL Ya r° 131'19, 80: 89 89 Jilial4st :Street, i : AND GET YOISII 8 9 9 11100T5- 9 SllOllB. •gp 89 9 0 ?HZ CLULLPE Tierig :la T 8 9 449 1 IIICTION MODS NWT ,49J&S. ROBB,kk- m ar k e t a t . sP' $9 89 89 S 9 89 - 89 89-89 89 11lipar, lIITERIOR 11116111,17A1 4f Me WHEICEMB a WILSON ISICW/Illj 11 KAMM 6 aisle all 'Patten, fan :waft am and general pima:ism are ...in II eel taintibeell and op irenetally admit /el; Um Ilan einnatratlon of tante retalles 'nue leneil, la isintsner. °onside...a netaasiie IT, Tbey see stople, donning, nein bean. WlSf[ll- 4 1 AGET.:I7I4 wo. al }arm irramer. 7 'MAMMAL'S S A LE.-‘lly - virtue te.. of s wrtl of rewelattuut sepouor, tamed oat or tg Distr....court ot lee unite , Magee ftw.! . . thw Western District or twentsloolt. sad to.. I.le gkeeten, pose to pantie Ws. at Um , . 10T0111 bt/Ustr,, to ex tee CH) of Pitteenflibr,elt.'; the ILITH HAT oF JUOIt .007, • A. 8.. the followtog described prorseg,, , o .w. Two Barrels of Whlskv. one half Barrel of PolPilagoT u fg " i ' oci, " t:grti r oorn o Beer Tub. otos rteeldler.. lyer thee. 01111 . Hester, one Trough, l'upa n el Hoek two per sea s end Worms. me Ballet owl Tout .•-• ob. seised end LAO e ss tbkoroDetly of Oparles..• eleainee, At goe sotto( the United! States. TAUB. A. 13AJWLILL • Itsrshals Mtge, dune Ntansuavti RlELEr— By vintue the iiit:rTe7 ',P, 47trt i r ' gr,:.; 4,24V41:f dretteed di Penney trults. an• to r m . ; dl- .. " reett.l.lol , l edge I pud 4 td •-• tin CIAF..; I rum uts ti to the Cite of Pltle - datats, od slut 1511 - tt ItLY JUN r, 't NOT. tt. WeleetA Tan ii.r4V,j;l7,Fea!!;Lttt.,..;'ip7iMillt.'M rr... ;TT Te_b . svetted dt,14,1, - ed Its t ntttat, . marshals Jane 1, Mr. 'MrAUßOAVß tti.l"JtVerrtrr=rdtrroillf;l ....tern District. of reonsynvaal% .54 .11Joeto111. e 2 pose to oo .ale UNI CUT 0 ' entotrurKK: 00 IltaY - f 111rn I,•Y LP, J UNK. 1137..{ an 0•t10ciK•...... tilt It'i.VVW6tl:7.l::;l=g;,;;;;;Tit: well of Ilharloo tinavoo. et the sots Unliso Mates. - 1111,11• S • /lOW WM, MA.111.1..A.111/TICC, J•ne 1, MG. Ur: , CLOSiI & C O . - PrittlealFurniturellianupuunas CDR. PENN AND WAYNE STIR ` wan stras of lUßiTPßiietrastaall, I s . ... -............ ~.-5,..:;.;?.,,,...:';',':1 lal U. lOILLF.II. ilaierur. Livery : . 7- .;.-,:-.. -, 0 ;' , .-, - . 7,•114. L.. .11.1.• sad ShLICIIITABLIM AU ii Plik3hditilie ..'!'t. 11,`,V.:=4 1.:1!t t. ll l;T:ll.l. l *dtalta r ' • I- :-i'•" , :i.:',A-'7; , `471 ilTn l nilfr;nit7 Tr ' °"", a i ry ' ? " D' jr iialw u rte7 . - •,'- ; " •••-• ~. '- ' . .,' :. . ir : Al grirU:g;• 4:1".... ..'''ll`.l.l"k7Plrti:4 'f.• , :-',..,;• , ••;,;:i , :' , _,... 4 ,, try tan day. month or' year. •ad ateedielid WWI ,i:1 - 7';',..f. , '..V.P.14'. , ape beet manse,. ' Petvate families tarnisnad , •.: - .1:;.0.;..,•fi.,.....n., rtwith the utast llama wild al elaikaak the& 7.,dlstiVriy4.ide.?'",J .fa n s,.. n tatleil kept ,O . Pen. ll ho u n''' , ir ..r.. ,---- ,g , ,,,.;,,,,, , i ,-, 4 „. _ROBLES FOR BALA AT ~...::.: ,',. ' ,: ' , . - ' - .1 1 ' , 5: - ;;!': . .::'''';,r...ii ' .......• .. novnird% Livery. Stiable- , '',:•.:•:..: , :. ,, •;'•i'': , • - ,-?: , ?: , • '.• '1 .- • • -• :•., ••• ... • ..-/.:.r-j. ,- ..-. n...,•,;• : ;,.. .r. 7LICWY gritLET, near Youcdtgatielnlinvinnt. .....4',l' , '- -•-'.....,....,' , t -:''.. . Oita ittina . vary senile re dnvti - vrtilinet? ~ -., . .7.'• ': ::.,,,,..,.. ana , e at loiloinetlve. taw 'nod driving ig5ag,;•,.. , ••••••',' , ..,-i,, , ,,,, t• `- tart, tow. op a dawn wank AlAtilk•fon inda , 'S .: • ...... , I':!it- , ; ./ lon. llama banint and Sold on eamnalfilialh'''' -,,,, ~. it.', . ' "•'-' ", r,; ' 1 , ,:......• t RoLams, Blau,.* lackw.Gotten Mills, PlitOt!rgly , x " °l34 l,Vtifa i tti IT) YUDW ASV HA' 04c , - r.t! pl!iE :DOL 4 ,' tE t of good griLoolol . MINVI ) VOVNO it poi. :Mtk. w ;;, El Pi I , , \ IN Mil ME la \ i ME NM EDE _ , - „ A In 41